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M-llle o.11r Sentinel

Pomeroy ..ddleport. Ohio

Thuraday, November 11, 1112

Students named to MLSD honor rolls
~ boaor roll far die fim nineweek srlldlDa period in die Meip

Ralston·, ·1acob Smith, Rebecca Gabriel Jenkins, R)'lll Kauff, Jolui · pes, Unzio Noainglwn, Sbela PillSmith.
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Lentes Je88ica McCarty Melissa tenon, Melissa Ramsburg,
Local Scbool District bu beeQ 1 Fourth p111e- Whitney Ashley, Richmond, Amber snow'den, J.P. Micbelle Ramsburg, Melina
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Abby Hurla, Michael Rawkins, Varian.
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Reeves, Collin Rousb, Cbarles
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Derek Joluuoo, Chuity Stewart,
Fourtb grade'- Adam Barnett,' Searlcl, Amy See, Wendi SbrimFifth grade - Stacey Brewer, Racbel Taylor, C&amp;88ie Vaughan, ·Derrick Bolin, 2'«11ery Bolin, Ali- · plin, Jeanifer Sipnoa, Amy Smith,
Setb Baker, David Reyoolds, Carrio T~Jeuica Clapman, 11011 Hays, BJ. Kennedy, Bethany Sabrina Smith, Allen Southern,
Re1111e S~ BraDt DixOa. Nick Chasity
Zacbery Krautter, McMillin, Beatrice Morgan, Zinnia S,_.s. Adam Thomaa, AJ.
Michael
Justin Robson, Brooke Smith, Jan ntranyPriddy.
Vanghan, Nancy W!Ja)ey, JC88ica
Sixlh grade- Jennie Howenon, Story and SIICpllanie Wigal
Fifih gr119C - Amanda Miller, Wheeler, Matt Williams, Melissa
Jessica Johnson, TJ. Kins, l'alrick
r - o7 EJe. . .ta..,
Joshua Sorden, Brooke Willliuns. . Williams, Jwica Wright, Sandra
Martin, Austin Cm, Becky·JohnFirst grade- Kara Buffington,
Sixlh grade- Jamie Barrett, Car- Young.
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son, Meli88l Holman.
Thurien Carter, Jay.nee Davis. ric llranbam. Kristin Brown. Tracv · Eigbth grade -Adam Barrett,
t..D. fiflh and sixth - Steven Michael Davis, Katelyn Hood, Coffey, Robbj, Diddle, Ben Jonathan Barnhart, Casey Booth.,
' Hoover, Andrew Kitehe!l, Jessi Brandi Thomas; Jordan Williams, . Fowler, Justin effers, Matthew Josh Butcher, Carl Carmicbael,
Hoffman, Crystal Wells, Lester Ty Ault,, Alisia Burton, Timmy Justice, Waylon McKinney, Tonya Desiree Clemons, Amy Clonch,
Lowery.
Doul!lu, Ashley O'Brieit, Shannon Miller, Alyson Patterson, Bmndy Eva Crabtree, James Ditty, Taryn
D.H. fourth lmd fifth- Marianne Partlow, Kindra •Sno.uffer, Paul Stanley, Stephen Thornton, Clay' Doidge, Shawn Fife, Jennifer
Carsey, Tammy Pletdter.
Will, AnaeJa Wilson.
ton Tromm.
Garey, Tara Grueser, John Kellr•.
D.H. sixth - Georginia Spears,
Second grade - Jassiline Carter,
D.R - Debra Barker, Samantha Libby King, Aimee Klocs, Enn
Gary Reitmiie.
Nicole Davis, Katie Jeffers, Peter Manhall, Jason Mc~g~~ Jeremy Krawsczyn, Shawn Leach, Josh
D.H. fifth and sixlh - Kim Bush, Jones, Kayio Davis, Maria Oren- Richmond, Suzanne Rwuuon, Con- Marshall Rick Marshall, Leigh
Daniel Kuhn.
ncr, Michelle Drenner, Robyn nie WilleL
,
Mash, J~ca MCElroy, Tim PeavHIII'Iilollville Elemeatary
Freeman, Heather Hysell, Carrie
~ Center Elementary
ley, Stacy Reed, Cynthia Sandy,
First grade - Tasba Boring, Myen, David McClure; Brandon
F':fst grade. - Dona)d· Barnett, Amber Slaven, Tun SteaiDS, Bever- ·
Brent Butcber; Kevin Butche.r, Ramsbura., Tamiko Riffle, Jeremy Pevm Erlewme, Adam Jones, ly Stewart, Stephanie Stewart,
ScottChaiJeli.MeaanDodson,Erin· Roush, Michele Runyon, Ben See, -J).ubrie Kopec, Tommy Moore, MarkAdamWhite,JoshWitherell.
Doughty, lW!dy llall, Janes Hems- Chris Smith, Cody Smith, Alicia . Shane NaPJ?IIr. Mary-Jane Partl&lt;l'!,
Melp High School
ley, Courtner Kennedy, Sarah Lee, ; Werry, Jennifer Zielinski
~ Pri&lt;!~Jy, J~ua Ray, JeSSJNinth grade- Amber Bennett,
Shane Lewts, Corey Longstreth, ·
Third grade - Carrie Abbott, ca Smtih, Phihp Smtih.
Anne Brown, Chris Qhapman,
Abranda Stormes, Mark Maue, Marvin Day, Caleb Ellis, Kimberly
. Sec!lnd gr~de - R~cbel Cynthia Cotttlill, Ryan Crisp, KrisDerek McD~I. Bobbi Sue Nap- Me~. Maggie Roseberry, Jes- Atgabright, .T nms ~· ~y ten Da.9sylva, Angela F'ISber, Jake
per, William Reeves, Sarah Sto- sica Rousb, Clara Sanders, Colfiell, Shaun ,Cnsl', Ausun Gannaway, Alison Gerlach, Israel
bart, Matthew Wandling, Holley Matthew Williamson, Jonathan Cross, Kevin Grant, Kristal John- Grimm, Angela Hale, Michael
Williams, Charles Williamson, Wilson, Ashley Hamilton, Kris ~Kelly _Johnston, Shenell ~K- Hawley, Dorothy Leifbeit, Mindy
MI"'IG III.U.COE.M X OPEN - New York grammar IICbool
Joshua Yost, Ashley Young.'
Jellldns, Sara Mooo, Nichole Runy- DIJht, Kristen NaJ.lper, Jenmfer Patterson Tanya Pbalin Kenda
. _ P.S..Wiea..e 1ft Nog Twin Cinema in Harlem on
Second grade - Justin Allen, on, BedJ Shaft'er.
Priddy, Amanda SmitiL
R
ld ' Lori Russell' Tracy
Fourtll ......... ·Ashley Hannahs,
Third grade ·- Joshua .Bass,
eyno •: s ·th Gary 's-•·
Wesley Call, Derrick Fackler,
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mtJames
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David Hall, Jami Hayes, Crylstal
Curtis ..Hanstine,
Andrea MeJ'tssa K tr
Cynthia Kim
Stewart,
D. White,
of"New York ltlldent wbo were able to follow the
Jacks, Jessica King, Ben tee, Krawsczyn, Chris Pickens, Shan- gomery, Joshua Napper, KriSiy RolQIIIC Williams
Christopher McDaniel, Jessica non Price, Alex Shule.r, Ashley Puckett, Misty Puckett, Jessica
Tenth giade _·Sarah Anderson,
tllila:la·s • •• spelllliag time ia 1 tbeater learning about the
llldMditilt:'dCe-illstead olsi«ing in a classroom (AP photo)
PreasL
ThOfllas, Christopher Ward, Andy Schuler
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Third grade - Joeline Allen, Davis, Mike Day, Hollie Griffith, . FoUrih grade - Kel)dra Cleland, . E : , 8:d'Fe:. Jarrod~J:
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Ashley Burbridge, Samuel Canter- Adam Shank, Brenna Sisson, · R~bert Johnson, JeSSJCa.Marcum, . Keilh Friend, Penny Gillispie, Kelbury, Ben Haley, Amber Haning, Michael Stacy.
EncMontgomery,~Rickard. . ley Grueser, Heidi Huffman, KimI .
Jenpifer Reeves, ReesWyant
Fifth grade -,'Amber Blackston,
. F'lfth grade- !Jrion Barrett. Lisa berly Jancy, .Mandy Jones, Misty
· Fourth grade- Christopher Dod- Melissa Davis, Amber Perkins, Btas, Steph.ame ~opec, Laura Lane, Lisa Montgomery', 'Shilo
son.
Ryan Pratt, Julie Spaun, Wes Pa~,Jeremiah Snulh.
Moore, Shannon Roush Sheriden
Fifth grade- Kyle Smiddie, Thoene, Mike Williamson, Grant
Stxth grade- Candy BjU'IIetl, RUSICil Adam Sheets, KJ;lly Lynn
James Stanley.
Abbott, Jackie Buck, C.D. Ellis, Beth Call. Dwigbt Icenhower, Lori S 'th 'B · u:-L-J Smilh J
Sixlh grade- Megan Drummer, Jennifer Shrimp lin, Whitney Kinnison, Jessica Pri~, KiJl! Rit- T:loc, sr::',.=Toomas.
Randy Haning, Jason Preast, Fran- Thoma!
terbeck, Rebekah Smtth,, Bndget Elaine Williams, Lisa Yeauger.
co Romuno.
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Sixth grade - Missy Darnell, Vaughan.
Elevenlh grade - Rachel Bales,
study,
presented
at
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annual
sciMiddleport!Eiementary
Misty
Hart,
Am,y
Jolmson,
Kristina
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Sallsbul')'
Elemeal8ry
Anne
Marie BishoJ, Joey Casto,
II.JDANII!I.Q..mNEY
entific
meeting
of
the
American
First
grsde
-'David
Boyd,
Page
Keilnedy,Jennffi:rLiunbert,
Stefani
Ftrst
grade
-Jeremr
Banks,
Danielle
Crow, Paul Davis, Lisa
AI'SI:ic
Writer
Bradbury,
Kenny
Carsey,
Candace
Pickens,
Sean
Powell,
BJ.
Smith,
Nicole
Butcher,
B~
Collins,
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Fackler,
Tracy
Fife, Jason George,
1N1EWV ORI.EANS - Well- ~
million
AmeriCasey,
Katie
Childs,
Rich~rd
Kasey
Williams,
Joruitban
Wratt,
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F~eeman,
Jesse
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Jamte
Danielle
Gray,
Joshua
Heck, David
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Deweese,
Jeremy
Dingey,
Jennifer
Jennifer
Heck,
Clinton
Hendricks,
Higham,
Peter
Kling,
Pamela
MarHerdman
Johanna
Renee
Imboden
with cans handiv~. g_ ---l~ure, an
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Dunn,
Ryan
Frazier,
Tyler.
French,
Tonya
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Litchfield
Jonathan
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TiaPratt,J,enny·Proffitt,
Jessica
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S.e cond grade • Marc Barr, Parter, ToddPerrv, eryStai.Powell,
'IIIIIID 61:)7 deciiile to seem- ;::::;tor m about 32,000 deaths '· Ashley Payne, Srica Poole, ~yan Givens, Jessica Gray, Eddie Jones, Dawna B~field, Ashley Eblin, Ann Riffie, Danfelle Scou, Cora
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Jon
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Shannon s~un, Jeff Traer•
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Jonathan
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Angie
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Jenny
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Pamter Healber Pbalin Joshua Hysell, Beth Kauff, Nicole
Fourtb J11111e- Saral_l Cl!fford,
·Simpso~. Keilh Taylor, Beth Wil- McDaniel, Chiistina Miller, John. Amy Freck~r. Sandt ~tlke~,
fang, Hannab Woolard, Brandon
Nelson, M~tthew Salser, Jennifer ==~~·Grace KitChen,
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Fifth _..... .,. erl Burdette
Third grade - Mike Dorst, Templeton, Jamitha Willford
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Second grade- Ashley Bartrum, MarJone Halar, Tiffany .Harder,
Headier Fry, Erin~. Joshua
Brook Bolin, Melissa Cremeans,
R~ws.ell ~_5JXWbal,
Anna
Lynch, Nick McLaughlin, Monica
Hollie Ferrell, Jessica Justice, Mal&gt;'!!,:'
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Stewart, Brandon Werry, Tara
Vau$han, Allison Williamson, Tamra O.Dell, Ryan Ramsburg,
Wyatt, AnCirew Baker, Trevor
Buck, DCiana Eichinger, Michelle
Nicki Wines, Kenny ZuSJlllll.
• C~y Scarberry.
French, Corrie Hoover, Staesha
Third grade. Br'adley Baylor,
Melp Junior Hifh
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Aaron Bowersock, Erin Bush,
Sevenlh gmde - Davt~ ·Ander•
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Billi Jo Bentley, Vmcent Broderick, Leigh-Ann Can~. Carly
Chasteen, Ginger Dlrit, BOld Dav. enport, Scott Dodson, Robin Donohue, Crystal Eblin, Chad Folmer,
Jason Frecker, Danielle Grueser,
Chad Hanson, Jennifer Hayman,
Myca Haynes, Stacy Hubbard,
Lynn Kennedy, Heidi Legar,
Michael Leifheit, Jill Lemley,
Jason Litchfield, Nancy Marlow,
Steven McCullough, Amanda Nap-

By KRIS COCHRAN
six counties, a publicly owned
OVP News Staff
landfill, and a designation agreeNew optioils for (UDdin' of tbe ment, according to Mike McCulsix-county solid waste district were Iough, Di~on of Soli4 and Infecunveiled Thursday evening during tious Waste ManaaemenL
!1 an,.Obio EliviJODn;lii;tal Prolection
"OEPA identities wilh tbe fo;ir
:•1 AJ¢ncy (OEPA) illfimaation ·ses- options," said McCullough, "We
· sion in Jacbon.
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are waiting to see wbich is viable."
OEPA is in tbe process of draftOne of the new options, a desiging a plan for Alhens-Gallia-Hock- nation agreement, entails lhe dis·
· ing-Jackson-Meigs- Vinton trictclesignatingalandfdl(s), whicb
· (AGHJMV) Solid Waste District would receive all the waste and
d!Je to tbe·district's failure to ratify revenues, therefore remitting the
its own plan. .
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monies back to the district, acconl. Funding options for the district ing to McCullou~.
could include assessments on · ."S'ome 'ftistrtcts are currently
. ·improved property in the district,· negotiating with landfills," he ·
:general revenQl: from the disbict's added. "We see nothing illegal ·
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about Ibis process."
There are currently two operating facilities in the district and
dJree permits to inslall (PTis) are
being reViewed.
"We're not looking for a dumping ground," said McCullough.
"Tbe district will have to choose
one c:J. tbe four options by a certain
deadline."
Tbe public will have its chance
to view OEPA's plan 'sometime in
JanuarTc. 1993, according to
McCul ough, at which time the
plan will 11e sent out for a 30-day
public comment period to public
libraries, county commissiOners
and district ·offices, the largest

municipalities in each county, and
health districts.
·
Once the public comment period
is complete, ii1Dccting with the district to present the OEPA plan is
held, followed by a public hearing
to present the plan and obtain publie comment, according to an out-·
line by OEPA. The plan is then
revised based upon public comment
Mter the OEPA director's findings and mlers insbUcting the~trict to imJillement the plan, the district's policy committee, compiled
of health commissioners, ix?ard of
county commissioners, public offi.
cials, and township trustees, will

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Tim Baker, Jennifer Barnhart, Loni
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TOPS meets
Ruth Ann DeLong and Judy
Laudermilt were the best losers and·
Calista Searls and Belinda Dean
were runners-up at lhe recently
weekly meetings of Ohio TOPS
.Club No. S70 beld at lhe Carpen-·
ter's Hall in Pomeroy.
·
Fruit basket winners were GloKELSEY SHULER
ris Grifiln and Virginia Pooler won
the fruit basket a v· · · Dean
and Calista Searls won~gadget
gift.
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, The club will bave a float in the
Steve Shuler 'and Pam Whaley
Christmas parades in Middleport annOU!Ij:C lhe birth of their dangh811!1~.
.
ter, Kelsey Dawn Shuler on Sept
Peggy Vming was announced as 24.
tlie new weigllt recorder.
ThJI infant weighed eight
Tbe Cbrlstmas party was pounds
and was 20 inChes long:
I11UIOIIIICed for Dec:. IS wilh memMaternal
grandparents are Gene
bers to brio&amp; gifta for the exchange. and Sheila Whaley
lllid Herb Wha~
VIrginia Smilh and Julia Hysell ley. Paternal gn;;;dparents
are Roes
were best KOPS loaer.
and
Beulah
Sliuler
inc!
Vivisn
Coy.
Nancy Manley preeented a program "TTPS Tool Bag."
Adl
The_poup meets e~ Tuesday
at the carpen~er's Hall widJ weighin at S p.m. lmd meeting at 6 p.m.
Call 992-2234 or 992'-S638 for
informlllion.

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a Mlddleport Elemental')' student, has that love
and Thursday alternooD enjoyed a special time
or reading with Norma Hawthorne, the Meigs
County Public Library's cbilclreo'&amp; services specialist. Saturday Author Steven Newburg will be
at the library to conduct a writing Wlli'kshop.

CHILDREN'S
BOOK
WEEK
"Read....Think...,Dream" is tbe tbeme or Children's Book Week being observed this week.
· Sponsore.il by tbe Cblldreo's Book Council,
Children's Book Week is a time to celebrate and
encour1p the love of reading. Scott Williamson,

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report annually. to the district's plan."
Out-of-state
and out-of-district
board of directors. Tbe district
waste
was
one
of many cOncerns
repcxts annu.aJiy to OEPA, the out,
raised
by
membei'S
of the audi~.
lliie stated.
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Both
were
key
r'easons
why the disThe OEPA plan, according to
trict'
s
plan
failed
during
both ratifi.
McCullough, is expected to be
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McCullough stated that out~£.
April of 1993.
However, the disttict can submit state waste control looked que(a plan for approval during the last tionable, due to a recent Supreme
six months of the
period, Court decision prohibiting ~
said McCullough, an begin the .from ·refusing out-of-state was~,
ratification proceslf'all over. If Under lhe law, if the district had
approved, bppmg fees would be approved the plan, then it coulll
impose higher fees to curb the flow
returned..
.
of
out-of-state and out-of-district
. "Obv!ou.sly, the.way to go ;s
waste.
However. OEPA is kept
w;th a ~stnct P!an, satd Mc~ul­
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well, Linda Cbapman, Jennifer
Chasteen.• Wendy Clark, Tabilha
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Clark. Kimberly .... ~means. Leana
Cundiff, Elizabeth Downie, Kimberly Ferty, Headier Franckowiak,'
Allison Gannaway, Autumn Griffllh, Tracey Grueser, Randall Johnson, Lori Kelly, Gary Kerr, Yea~g Kong, Kevin Lambert, Melissa Maynard, Carlos Miana, Courtney Midkiff, Scott Moore, Lorena
Oiler, Kelly Phelps, Michael ·
Phillips. S~ie Price, Rick Lee
Price, Jenmfer Proffitt, Loretta ·
Reitmire, Regina Rider, Beth
Roush, Angela S~les, Virginia
Marie Shuler, Sheryl Thoma, ~na Turner, Mike Welsh, Holly
Williams, Michelle Young.

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Local subdivisions in District
18, which inclpdes Meigs County,
can now .apply for fmancial assistance for lssile 2 monies for infrastructure capital improvements.
Applications are available now
from Buckeye Hills-Hockin~ Valley RegiOiial Developmem D;sttict.
The deadline for filing an application in this seventh rountt of Issue 2
monies is Dec. 23 at5 p.m.
Besides Meigs, Disttictl8 covers Atliens, Belmont, Hocking,
Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum,
NoMe, Perry ahd Washington
Counties.
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The state-lss11e 2 program was
born out of a November, 1987
amendment to the Ohio Constitution which allows lhe state to use
'its general revenues toward providing financial assistance to local
subdivisions for capital improve·
ment infrastructure projects. ·
Specifically, the state can use
general revenues as debt support
for issuing up to $120 million il)
bonds each year, lhe proceeds of
which are to be used for project
financing pwposes. Tbe total pro-

videcl for under lhe program is $1.2· decision-making as to specific projects to be funded.
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billion.
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To
do
that
the
Ohio
General
Eligible infrastructure activities
include improvements of roads, Assembly created 19 Public Woiks
bridges, drinking water systems, Distticts to whi~h program apprqwaste waler facilities, storm water priations are allocated each year.
systems, and solidwaste handling District Public Works Integrating
Committees, consisting of local
facilities.
elected
officials representing all
A second way fcl' infrastructure
levels
of
local government, assemfunding is through lhe Local Transble
infrastructure
material from
portation Improvement Program
their~cts
and
make
recommen(L TIP) which was created as a
dations
to
the
Ohio
Public
Works
direct result of the July, 1989
Committee
where
fi'nal
funding
increase in the stale's psoiine tsx.
decisions are made.
Thi~ provil\es for one penny of the
Any local subdivision that
3.2 cent increase to be set asule to
· help local subdivisions fund road requires financial assistance to
and bridge improvements. Given move forward on infrastructure
expecied revenues of some $57 projects can apply for funding
milliOn, .its primary objective ~ to tluough the Public Works District
further support the efforts bemg Per capita or revenue sharing is ·not
· made by the state through the Issue a basis for consideration iri allocating funds. No particulat communi2 program.
The JlUIPOSe of bolh of the leg- ty has an entitlement to the funds.
Applications for funding are
islative programs is to establish a
available
.from the Buckeye Hillslong-term capital improvement
Hockin$
Valley
Regional Developplan:J and budgeting progr:un at
ment
Dtstrict,
614-374-9436,
either
the
level, as well as puumg m
place a system of decentralized Donna Russell or Boyer Simcox.

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E. Bartow Jones dead at 87
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. served in the state Senate from
(AP) Former state Sen. E. Bartow 1948 to 1956·
Jones, father of Kentucky Gov.
Brereton Jones, once a RepubliBrereton Jones and for decades can lilre his father, swit,ched to the
.praised as one of Mason County's Democratic Party in 1975 when he
most powerful politicians, dted moved from West Virgiitia to Ken-·
today, a funeral director said. He tucky · ·
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87
Bartow Jones' dau§hter, Sandy
was •
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d
Dunn, said her father s efforts to
"He ·had been real s;c • an 1 improve his community drew
know that he had been at the nurs- praise from all qlianers.
ing home," said LuAnne Bussell of
"He bad a high moral code of
the Crow-Hussell Funeml Home in ethics. His word was his bond. I
Point Pleasant. Family members think even people who didn' t like
said he bad been ill for 16 months.
led h
Mrs
Jones died in Mason &lt;;ounty, him r~ted im for that,"
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where· his son Brereto~ was born · Du:!~er had been livin~ in the
and grew UP before movmg to Ken• house where he was born, she said.
tucky, Ano~ ~n, Ned Jones of_
Gov. Gaston Caperton said BarBarboursville, ts a state senator tow Jones was "one of West Virfrom C&amp;bell County.
.
·ginia' s most outstanding citizens,"
Bartow Jones, a Republican, a.respected businessman and public

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Deer-vehicie wreck reported

No injuties w~ ~ following a deer-pickup truck wreck
on Ohio 7 in Salisbury 'roWttsbip Thursday around 11 p.m.
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oBvid E. Stephens, 45, of lloyd, Ky., was soulhboundon Ohto 7
and struck and killed a deer tbat was attempting to cross the road·
way, the Gallia-Mcigs Post of the S~ Higbway Patrol repclted.

serVant who conveyed his values to
his famil .
"I belove his greatest legacy is
his outstanding children, who bave
also contributed much to their
stateS and communities in business
and in public service," Caperton
said.
U.S. Sen. Robert C. Byrd served
with Jones in the state Senate.
"West Virginia bas lost a great
citizen lind a very fine man,, and I
have lost a good friend," Byrd said.
Secrerary of State Ken Hechler,
who knew Bartow )ones for 30
years, once employed Jones' .
daughter, Kakki, in his congressiOiial office in the 1970s.
Hechler, a Democrat, said his
frieedship with Jones transcended
party lines.
"He raised a reallr. wonderful
family" Hechler said. 'He was certainly 'a leader in his community
and throughout the state."
Hechler called community service "the hallmark of Bartow
Jones' life."
Funeral arrangements were .

incomplete.

of Educadoo. Here, Chrli Snyder, aa 1nStrnc· .
donal tecllnoloPt from Ohio Uolvenlty IIISbts
Patricia Slirlver, foreground, I fiftil grade
lellcber, and 8Mid7 Bowen, a cook at the IIIChool.
All oltbe ICiiool'a stair -ben were invited to
participate Ia the pi'Op'am.

Lawmakers OK drunken driver ·bill·

Deer accidents reported .

Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported Friday that the
deparlment investipted two deer/Car accidents on Thursday.
The first accident took place on Thursday at 12:30 a.m., when
· Robert J. Damron, traveling east on State Route 681 near Happy
Hollow Road, struck a deer that ran into the padJ of his 1983
Oldsmobile. Damage was IIIOIIerate.
At 6:4!5 a.m. yesterday •. J..arry R. Mees of Portland wu westbound on State Route 124 in Lebmon Townsbip when be struCk a
deer, causing light damage to lhe.front of the 198'3 Oievrolet tbat he
was driving.
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Five indictments anticipated

The Meigs County P10e:ut!DJ Atlomey'a offil:e llllici~ filing flve ocw indictments in Metp County Commoo Pleu Coia'1
sometime on Friday.
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. The indictments are tile result of a gnnd jury ICSIIOII beld m the

COIItlnued on page 3

COMPUTER TRAINING - Starr memben
· at Cbeller Elementary Scbool, botb te1cbers
and supptil't staff, bepo a ftve•week computer
literat7 c011ne on Wedneada7. Tbe course is
funded throup die CODDI7'• Rural Demonstradoo Grant, received from 1ft Obln Department

. BARTOW JONES

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) State lawmakers passed a bill
allowing 1111thorilies to immediately
seize licenses from motorilts who
fail or refiJie to ta1te aiObiiety test.
The ptoposal Wll hwarded to
Gov. Oeor&amp;e Voinovicb on Thursday as the Leglllature JlQIIIId more
dJan I dozen meaures before headinti home tor the 'Jbanlrsgivlng and
pre-Cbristloa8 boliday. .
Both bouses will reconvene
Dec. IS.
Michael DaWIOII, dJe pemor's
·(ireu sec;dlly,llid VoiJioylcb wDI
study the leglJiatlon, along with
another bill deal!n' with liquor
lic~!JSCS, before dectding whether

to sign tbCm. · · ·
The Second bill aDows the state
to set countywide quotaS for licenses, eliminatlllg quotas for individual communities and IDWDihips. ,
Tbe ·Senate and House deferred
several ~loms until December,
including a projected bud&amp;et deficit
· of $300 million to $325 million,
w.hich may require an inc:reue in
taxes.
. Senate President Stanley
Aronoff, R-CiDcinnati, and House
Speaker Vern Riffe, D-Wheelersbura, met priVIIIely with Voinovich
.to dllcus die deficit.
They reviewed a list of "rev~ enllllicemenll," but made no

decisions, Riffe saill'latcr.
Rep. William Healy, D-Canton,
won 93-1 Howse a~oval of the
bill that allows se1zinJ1 drivers •
licenses and closes loopholes in
Ohio's clrunlten driving laws.
PoiX:e lllready can lake licenses
from repeat offenden, but this bill
covers flrst-dme drivers wbo 1esJ
above •~ 0. percent on an alcobolblood test, fail a breatb test, or
tiruse to ta1te a test.
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The bill requires the arresting .
officer to iasue a ~ clrivin&amp; .
permit. good for IS days. Theoffender gets a court hearina to
appeal dJe otherwise lllltomatic sixContinued on page 3

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Guest editorial

After all these years,
they're still talking
ab.
. out Bevo Francis

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ByKEVINKELL~
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, - There has been nothing lilce it since and while one ts a ~Ule reluctant to
say it'll neve{ happen again, it'll probably be hard to.dupli.cate m the co.mitig years. 11. team and a player from a small college m Ohio put the ~on
611 its ear in the early 1950s, and 011e forward for that team blazed his way
into the record books with a single-game 113-point performance. That's
not counting the 116 points he sc01~ a y~ ~fore •. itself what ~llll bas·
lrletball expert called a "mind-numbmg" stai!Silc, whtch for techrucal reasons or whatever wasn't ~ed by either .the NCAA or the NAIA.
·,· I'm speaking of Clarence 'Bevo" Francis and the Rio Gran~ C~llege
team of 1952-54 coached by Newt Oliver that for a. combination of~­
Sons brought interest in college basketball to a new h1gh. The accomplish·
nients of this team recaptured the respectability and standing of the sport
that was nearly wrec)ced by the revelalions of the widespread !nftuence of
gambling on the collegiate scene in 1951, and ~st the u~y can:tpus
tucked into a highly rural section of the heartland mto the nationallimellghL A spread in Life magaz~·- ~ on the Today show and Ed
Sullivan's !Jllgram. and the ability to .]8111 arenas e~rerywhere they went
were the hallmarks of the pub)icity the Redmen and their star player
lliceived.
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.od . hi h
'' The most telling example was the cartoon o the r.,c:n. m w c a
outh shooting hoops with his buddy declares that by ' savmg my money
~ playing basketball, I figure I'll be abl~ to go to a real famous college,
like Harvard; or Princeton, or Rio Grande!"
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- This weekend the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Corilmu;rity College will' salute the team in a .series of special activities. A!ld in
spite of the 40 years that have ~ smce the Redmen fust played m the
famed "Hog Pen" of Community Hall, the. fascination ..yith Bevo .and his
exploits continues unabated. '!;be recent arucle on Bevo m the fiii;IISS~ of
~ports Illustrated Classic has become as rare as film of Bevo m acuon;
and the requests fll' information about him from sportswriters: historians
and the everyday fan remain cons.tanL
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.. But It's not just the 40th anruversary of this phcnemenon that brings
oilt the interest. The team's accomplishments were daily fodder for: the .
national media in their heycfay, thanks to the promotional skills of Oliver,
who didn't allow the scoffing of pundits and jealousy of coaches from
bigger schools to 'obStruct his·goal ~f making hi~ ~ G~ team the
greateSt thing in college basketball smoe the game s mvenuon. Reporters,
columnists and commentators of the day saw in the modest, hard-wcrkiJig Bevo and his teammates something rare in the Americah scene, and it
is a tribute to them that copy is written, commentary uuered and debate.
heard all around the country today about what they did. The points they
discuss may be as compiex as the breakdown of the scoring in the Hills·
dale College game on Feb. 2, 1954, when Bevo hit his 113 points, or as
simple as how tall Bevo really is (for the record, ~foot-9), but it proves
!bat after all these years, the spell of Bevo and that period remains unbroken for basketball fans. I think it's safe to ~y !hat a decade from now
when the team reaches its 50th anniversary, they'll still be talking about
him.
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'th
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And why? Because there's a fascination in our~ wt . seemg
ll)lderdog get ahead. and when Olivel's crew took to the bardwood in
November 1952 that's exactly what tliy were. But respect~ adulation
were soon in coming as Bevo began challenging every
scor:mg record
'"I' ..
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· there was.
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• It's a story that seems very appropriate to basketball. When a team
from a tiny Lawrence County high ~hool nanied Wlllerloo began taking
on all comers in 1934, who to&lt;i:'them seriously at fust7 And yet the WonJlers coached by Magellan Hairston have attained legendary ~ in OIJio.
basketball history. Remember H(){)siers, one of the besliDOVles released
· in 1986? It was all about IIIOiher· high sehooliiUI nallody paid mach
l!ttention to that Sl8rt1ed everyone by winning the 1ta1e bllskedwll title.
That was also a true story - an Indiana squad that beat the odds to
• achieve its pi early in the '50s.
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: ·, Newt Oliver and his team did achieve their goal, 'and while the experi•ence was cut soort- too short, it seems- the Redmen of 19S2-S4 have
: carved their place into the history books. The game, Rio Grande and
: southern Ohio are the better for the exposure Bevo and his tcammaleS
! &amp;enerated, and on this 40th anniversary, there is no'better time 10 forllll
•:three to take the opportunity this weekend and say "thank you."
.
: , (Kevin KeUy 11 IQSOCiate director In the OMce of University Re!•·
: ·lions at tile University of Rio qrande and Rio Grande Com•un1ty
: College.) .
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nation scholastically.
•:;. Dear Editor
We are facing similar problems
::: I ·read your article from Mrs.
· :~ilmore. As a parent of two only not as severe yet in the East. •Chester grade school children, I ern District. I also asl; that other
parents who are fed up with this
:wasou~ed!
•: No child of mine would serve treatment of our children, step for:.-ny such detention or suspension. I ward and be heard. Together we
:reel any reprimand could be served can get these school systems and
teachers bact in line.
•at recess pme.
Parents take hcMt we do have a
: These are small children. Our
;$chool boards are frightening them friend in our fight. Mr. Hudak, the
•and treating them like harden crim- county physiologist, has helpe!l
greatly in geDing homework levels
'...'nals.
: : They arc overstepping their down to where they should be and
•bounds. If the teachers and school other areas as well. I'm sure that
:boards would spend half as much between us and him we can gel our
•lime leaChing our children as they school systems back to where they
~ handing out lhese ridiculous and should be.
Mrs. Frank Ihle
:anrair punishmen~ our children
Pomeroy, Ohio
;Would be among ihe top in the

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CAIRO, EIYJII- It is one of
West rewarded Egypt even more 550 people were killed and more
laviJh)y.
than 10,000 were injured in the
the West's worst~:
An Iranian-style revolution
Referring to the windfall destruction.
overthrows the government of.
What's the solu'tion? The Inter·
enjoyed by Egypt from its proE
' President Hosni Mubarak,
WCIIem IIBIICC, one Wesrem diplo- national Monetary Fund is prew~s replaced by Muslim
llllt told us: "Egypt made out like saibing a privatization plan, which
extremists committed to waging
a bandit." The UQited States for- could heighten, not diminish the
war against Israel ani!, by extengave $7 billion in debt, and other dangers, playing intO the hands of
sion, the interesta of the United tourism, is suffering.
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WCIICnl countries followed suit. Islamic extremists. Economic warStates and its.allies.
While tho United States frets Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have fare is 'one of the tools of this terOvernight, the. world could over Mubaralc's political health, directly and secretly contributed rorism.
become an infinirely more danger- offteials also worry about the phys- perhaps as much as $10 billion.
For example, tourism is Egypt's
biggest
money earner, at almost $3 ·
ous place, a flashpoint for the Oin- ical well-being of another key
Yet all this treasure seems to
ton adminisll'lllion.
re$ional ally: Jordan's King Hus- have ev11p0rated like water in the billion in this boom year. But fun- .
Far-fetdlod? Unfortunately, it is sem. Jordan has reboUnded from hot desert. A With 58 million ~ damentalist .attacks on tourists•
all too real, according to diplomatic the political and economic crisis pie, Egypt is one of the poorest could devastate that industry. There'
and int.elligence sources. An Islam- caused by the Oulf crisis. But a far · nations in-the world, wiib a per are remittances from the 4 million ·
ic insurgency here is growing and more serious concern looms over capita BDDual income of $700 per E~ workers in the Gulf coun- :
showing few signs of stalling. Rad- Hussein's health: Hu was trealcd in person. Given such stark poverty, · tr1es aJld revenues from the Suez ;
ical Muslims - dim:ted and ftmd. · the United States fwr cancer and Mubaralc's government must heavi- Canal, but bolh have been flagging.'
ed· by outside countries - are has made many allusions to his ly subsidize energy and food prices Egypt earns a modest amount from :
fomenting revol~tion in a country countrymen in recent days about or risk the destabilizing force of oil exports, but it is dwarfed by the;
that's an econom~ '!ask~·
his OWn mortality. Any negolialed food riots.
reserves of other Arab countries.
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Even now, rehg~ous extremists Middle East settlement will
Foreign aid has been Outstripped
. Already besieged and teahnicalare locked in violent clashes with requKI-MQ · .
. l}I99QIAI ly bankrupt, Egypt sustained anOth· by the population explosion. About
secur!ty forces for .control of 3/8MQ,l U¥M%9eAQMMQ !!{ jok whenit was hit by the worst 15 million Cairenes are"jammed
Egypt s (lOOIU.towns m the 110uth. %1%ty 1s sull the foreillost con- eanhqualce in the last four cen- into 11 city planned for only 2 milSince last Match, violent uprisings cern. The Uniled States has extend· 1\lries. Our associate Dale Van Atta lion. The average Egyptian family
have •
to transform Egypt into .ed E$Y)ll an open checkboolc, male- reported from the crowded down- has five children,.
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a Muslim theocracy. "Enemies of ing 1t one of the biggest interna- town section of the city on Oct 12
Housing can't keep pace. In·
. Islam" have been assassinated, and tiona! charity cases in the history of . when the earthquake measuring 5.9 many places in Cairo, the density is
Egypt' s economic lifeblood, foreign aid Mter the Gulf war, the on the Richter scale hit. More than six times that of Manhattan. Then
there's noise pollution. One-third
· of Cairenes have high blood pressure. A recent survey shows that'
six out of 10 Cairenes take Iran·
quilizers 10 get to sleep at night
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For those looking for a silver '
lining, it may be dte sturdy stock of
the people themselves who are
. noted for their humor, including
those in the criminal class. It's '
even reflected in the nature of some
of the crime here, which is general··
ly non-violent and 1101118times com-·
ical.
Our per~onal favorites: the ·
thieves who were caught after:
stealing a cow because they drove
it away in a Mercedes Benz; the .
thief who left a written apology
after burglarizing a honle and used ·
the· stationery of several judges"
woose 11omes he had broken into;
and the robbers woo receqtly bailed
a member of Parliament, llnown for
a lust for publicity, with the equiv- '
alent of $1,500 in a wper bag otit· ·
side the door. He rushed to the·
local police station for news cover- ·
age of him turning this in.
Jack Anderson and Michael
Binstein are writers for United"
Feature Syndlcate,lnc.

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein

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supports location of' Alvis project ,.

The November 10, 1992, edito:
rial qf the Columbus DispatCh criticizing the State of Ohio's efforts to
attract the AVLIS (Advanced
VapOr Isotope Sepamtion) project
for Piketon continued a very disappointing pattern of that newspaper
undermining the efforts of 'our
communities in Southern Ohio to
retain and attract business and
indusuy.
It reminded me of the DispaU:h's edilllrial criticizii!f the state
efforts to adopt public policy in this
state to encourage the use of Ohio
coal and save hundreds of coal
miners' jobs in Southeaslem Ohio.
It also raises serious queStions IS to
why a major newspaper of this
state such as the Dtspatch would
~efforts direcled toward.eco-

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Sen.]an M. Long
nomic recovery for an historically
underdeveloped and economically
sluggish region of the state.
What is even more astonishing
is .the position that the Dispatch bas
taken over time to support money
losing adventures such as Son of
Heaven and Ameriflora. Could it
be that those higb-priced tag
frivolities benefits die Columbus
economy? ~ one could dtaw
that conclusion.
Needless .to say, the Dispatch
editorial opposing state efforts to
bring AVUS to Sou~ Ohio is
less than responsible journalism.
The people of the counties of Pike,

Scioto, Ross, Lawrence, and Jackson have tirelessly worked for the
past several years to send a clear
message to the federal government
that the Southern Ohio Region of
the Srate wants AVLIS.
have worked in a bi-partisan sptrit with former Governor
Celeste and Governor Voinovich,
U.S. Senators Metzenbaum and
Glenn, Speaker of the House Vern
Riffe toward this end. In fact, two
years ago, Secretary of Energy
James Watkins visiled Piketon and'
the Portsmouth area and visibly
observed the SUPJ!O!t of thousands
of people ~f the ~gKlll who attended a public rally m support of the
location of AVLJS at Piketon.
For the editorial writers of the
Dispatch to sit in Columbu.s and

Ther

now oppose furthet efforts of locat· .
ing AVLIS in Southern Ohio is dis· .
comforti!l$ at the least and border· :
line insulting to the good people of
Southern Ohio. We would hope
that any federal officials, who will
be the decision makers of the
AVLIS pro~t, would wtderstand "
. that the opmions of the Dispatch ,
are not the sentiments of the people .
of Southern Ohio.
The people in communities of .
Southern Ohio only desire to have .
opportunities. In the future, we :
would ltopC that the editors of the
{lispatch would join us in those .
.efforts to pursue opportunities that
can economically improve a region
of the state that desperately .needs ·
revitalizatiOn and recovery.

Three che~rs for (non-alcoholic) beer
It occurs to me that my fellow
Republicans could use a lillll! good
news after the cold show!!{ represented bf Election Day, and it's not
beyond tmagining that even a few ·
Democrats will rejoice at my tidings.
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Early this year my doctor
advised llie that the time had come
to give up alcohol. I have never
drunk to what I consider excess,

William A. Rusher
but I have enjoyed wine or beer
with my meals almost daily for
many years. A bout of hepatitis A
almost 20 years ago had weatened
my liver, thougli, and in recent
years even a glass of wine has had
a nasty u:ndency to elev'ate my

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triglyceride couRt. (Triglycerides
It turns out that practically every
are a sort of kissing cousin to major brewer in the Uniled States
coolest.erol.) So 1 had seen the. ban and Europe makes a non-alcoholic ·
coniin&amp; from afar.
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beer, and most goo&lt;! restaurants, .
Luckily I don't have an alco- bars and stores offer at least·one :
holic bone in my body, so quining brand. Oddly, they arc almost'
WI!S easy. I.missed the simpfe plea- never advertised or aggressively'
sure of a glass of good wine with promoted, though they cost about
my food, but not unendurably and the same as regular beer. These
not for long. One immediate bonus days, however, when the iide is.
was that I lost a few pounds.
running heavily in favor of "light".
Being a constructive-minded . wines and beers, and even bottled·
soul, however, I ·began looking water, a non-alcoholic beer is thearound f&lt;r a substiture. I found that perfect solution for designated :
there is at least one brand of non- drivers or anybody else who, for .
alcoholic wine made (in Califor- whatever reason, doesn't want to ·
nia), and I quiclcly zipped throu~h drink. (Caveat: I don't know :
its varietals: cabernct, pinot nou, whether it would work for alco- :
chardonnay, etc. Unfortunately, holies. The ·labels say, "Contains •
· they all tasted pret.ty much like less than one-half of one percent :
mouthwash to me.
· alcohol by volume.'' Consult your :
Then some Good Samaritan . physician.) In addition to its other .
suggesled that I try a non-alcoholic merits, ~-alcoholic beer usually :
beer. I didn't even know there was has only about 70 calories per 12- ·
such a thing, but I have learned. my ounce boUle. .
:
friends, I have learned. Not only is
So n.owadays, I can often be :
there 'Such a thing but - perhaps · found with my beak buried grate- ·
because most beers average only fully in a foamy glass of non-alco- :
around 5 percent alcohol (com- hobc beer. Personally 1 find just ;
pared to wine's 11 « 12 percent) abou.t all of the American brands, ..
- removing this doesn't del!!olllre too light and dry f« my taste (and· :
what remains. In' shon, the great that goes for regular. American :
news Is thai there are many brands beers too). But most of the Euro- '
of non-alcoholic beer available, pean !Rweries are tumilig out non- :
and that several of them are emi- alcoholic brews that ue unritistak- '
nently drinkable. I only wish I'd ably beer, and I bless them for iL
:
learned about them sooner. .
Recently a second California :
Of course, I won't cootcnd ~ winery has tried.its hand at provid- : •
any beer, alcoholic or otherwise, ing a non..aJcollolic wine by a new :
can complement a French « Italian ~::cell. On the basis or the one : ;
meal as superbly u wine. :s- has
of their chardonnay that I've •
alway• been my choice, thoush, llllllqCd to lay hinds 011, they may :
with Gennla or Chinele food, and be on 10 something. Meanw.hile, ~
holds ill own nicely .with most JI8S.S. the non-alcoholic foamy, and . : t\.
sirlctly American dishes as well. prosttl
. ·,
As for French and Ilalian fue William Rusller II a l)'lldlcat· •
well, beggari can't be choosers. · ed writer for Newspaper Enter• ::
Beer is far better lhln·cola.
prllt Alloclatlon.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

OtiiO Weather

Egypt could turn into another Iran

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; ' In 1620, Pei1:ine While, the IUD of W'dlilm •ouUMmw ".....,,.Wll
;born ~bon the 'Mayflowa'" in Maalclalleal Bay -the first child to
be bom ofEnp!lb..,.,. ill what i J - New Jin8llnd.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, November 20, 1992

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[oday ·in history

B Tile Alloclated " .
.
: ' Today iJ Friday, Nov.~. the 325111 day of 1992. 11lcre are 41 days l~ft
~.. the year
'
'7'roc~ay•s mgblight in History:
Nov 20 1947, Britain 'a future queen, Prlnc:eu BUzabeth, married
:PhiliP Mounit.acn: Duke of Edinbuqh, In a cawwwy llnladcMt world·
!wide from Westminster Abbey·

Friday, November 20, 1992

conditiOJJS and high temperatures

MICH.·

IND.

•1Columbusl61"

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W. VA.

Sunny Pt. Cloudr. Cloudy

------Weather----South-Central Ohio
Tonight, becoming cloudy. A
chance of rain late. Low in the
upper 40s. Chance of rain 40 peF
cent. Saturday, periods of Iain with
thunderstorms possible. High near
65. Chance of rain 80 percent.
Extend.ed forecast:

The National Weather Service
extended forecast for Ohio:
Sunday, showers likely. Mominj! lows in the 40s. Highs from ~
. mtd-50s to the mid-60's. Monday,
generally fair. Lows from the upper
30s to th!' mid-40s. Highs mostly in
the 50s. Tuesday, fair. Lows in the
30s. HiShs in the 40s. ·

--Area deaths-· .,...,....__
Arthur.Stobart

Pierce Rice

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upper~ to mjddle 60s. ~d and throughout much of the Rockies ern Minnesota, South Dakota anc(
occas
. lyhwet
weather
WID conand the Dakotas
North .n.a.~.
,
throu
Sunda
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·
.,_
Clouds WI11 mcrease torug t as ·

moisture ~ over the region
. d'
·
d an upper · au
an
utturbance
alliXOIChes from the southwest, the
National Weather Service said
toda
~ will spread over the west·
em half of the stale after 'dni ht.
Thunderstorms are possib:. g
Tonight will remain mild with
lows from the middle 40s to around
50 _
Rain will be widesp~ead over
lthe slate Satuiday, especially dur:
ing the IIIClJning•. Agam a .thunder·
storin will not be out of the question. Mild air will remain over the
region producing highs from the
.

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Rain forecast in region this evening.·-.

Arthur Allen Stobart, 61, of
Mrs. Pierce Rice of 2106 South Main
Street in Middleport, died on
Fifth St., Arlington, Va., the former Thursilay, November 19, 1992 in
Marilyn Young of Pomeroy, died
(See related story.)
Nov. 15, 1992, according to word Gallipolis.
He was born on October 2, 1931
received here.
in Antiquity, son of Beulah Ayres
Mrs. Rice was the eldest daugh- Stobart
the late Arthur Stobart.
ter of the late ThOJDas and Geral· He wasand
employed
by the Mikedine Davis Young, Pomeroy, and l!
sister of the late Mrs . ltobert · Sells Potato Chip companyBesides his mother, he is sur(Elaine) Rogers of NelsonviUe.
vived
by his wife, Lucretia Cornell
She is survived by her husband, Stobart,
Middleport; two daughters,
Pierce Rice, noted muralist and Tanya Stobart
and Mrs •.David
professor of design, of Arlington; a (Tammi) Cole, both
of Middleport;
sister, Mrs. Edgar (Jeanette) Alt· a son, Rick (Melba)
Stobart,
mayer, Levittown, N. Y.; an uncle,
Chester;
three
grandchildren:
Dr. Hugh H. Davis, 222 West Main Lacey and Samantha Cole;Ryan,
two
St., Pomeroy; a"brother-in-law,
brothers,
Eddie
Stobart,
Miami,
Robert Rogers, Nelsonville, two
and Gene Stobart, Lar~o. Fla.;
nieces, Janet Rogers, Arlington, Fla.,
his
mother
and father-m-law,
Va., and Nancy Wells, Belpre, and James and Bernice
Cornell, Midtwo nephews, Stewart Altmayer, dl~port; .and several
nie.ces al'!d·
M. n. ~ Albany, N. Y ., and
nephews.
Lawrence Altmayer, Alexandria.•
He atten.d ed the Middleport
Va:, and several cousins.
Church
of Christ. was a veteran of
Mrs. Rice was a graduate of the Korean
Conflict and was a
Pom~y High School and of Ohio ·
member of .the American Legion,
State University. She was a mem128 in Middleport. He was
ber of Phi Beta Kappa and graduat- Post
also
active
in the ¥!erican Legion
ed summa cum laude from Ohio baseball. program.
. .
State. She became a recognized
Funeral services will be held on
economist with many publications Sunday•
at I p.m. at Ewing Funeral
to her credit. After being with pri· Home in Pomeroy with AI Hartson
vate economic agencies, she officiating. Burial will be in
accepted a position with the U. .S.
Gilmore Cemetery.
DepartmCnt of Commerce, special·
Friends may call at the funeral
izing ln projections for the U. S. home on Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Budget and accounting matters.
She was there at the time of her
retirement several years ago.
Funeral services were held in
Arlingion Wednescjay.
·
' Veterans Memorial
At a time to be announced later,
THURSDAY
ADMISSIONS •
there will be a committal service
None.
·
when the ashes of the deceaSed are
THURSDAY
DISCHARGES
·
deposited in the Young family lot,
Eileen Polk and Kaaron Pickens.
Beech Grove Cemetery, Pomeroy.

Hospital news

unueTh. ·c S
Y-.
.
, e o1umbus weather station
says the .record high for this date
was 74. 10 1942· The record low
was 11 m 1914
..
.
S~tiClnight wll! be 5:12p.m.
Sunnse Saturday w11l be at 7:24
a.m.
Around the natioa
A powerful storm system
dumped rain across much of the
Plains early today. Snow blanketed
~orecas
.of th. eteNrsorthpredicw~ledt. _ ; n show·-·
~u= :t~chw.gideanstodawathyfromasa

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cold front moves through.
Snow was expected today

· Stocks

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Discharges, Nov. I 9 • Mrs.
George Hafflet and daughter, Elisa
Lawrence, Jarrid Wahclcu, Lidora
Brady, Ai Morris, Marlene Gilliam,
Kermit Adkins, Chelse Jones,
Laura Wangler, Heidi Sturgeon,
and Betty Corbin.
'·
Births, Nov. 19 • Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Adams, a son, Bidwell. !'h.
and Mrs. William Jeffers, a son.
Southside. W.Va.

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Channing Shop.................. 36 1/8
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Federal Mogul ....................! 6 3/4
Goodyear T&amp;R ..................69 1/8
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A
photograph by the Hubble Space
Telescope $bows the churning center of a galaxy that may be the closest view yet of a blac1c hole.
Walter Jaffe of the Leiden
Observatory in The Netherlands
announced at a ·NASA news conference Thursday that the photo·
graph.provides support for the theory of blac1c ooles because it soows
several features that had been predicted to surround such celestial

Jaffe said the picture from the
orbiting Hubble telescope gives a
view into the middle of a galaxy
thai is 10 million times more massive than !he sun and that is spewing energy at a gigantic rate.
"This is the best look we have
ever had of the nuclear engine at ·
the center of an active galaxy,"
Jaffe told reporters. "We haven't
seen a black hole itself, but we're
viewing as close to a black hole as
· we've ever seen before. "

objects~.

--Local briefs... -_____,
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Continued from page 1
court last week. The contents of indfctments, including names of
defendants, are not released until the documents are filed.

B&amp;E at cabin investigated
The Meigs County Sheriff's Department is investigating the
breaking and entering of a hunting cabin on the Wes Manley Property on Smith Road.
·
According to Sheriff James M. Soulsby, a brealcer box and circuit breakers, a coffee maker, tools, window, ladder, pots and pans
were among the items taken.

EMS units answer calls
Meigs Emergency Services units answered 10 calls for assistance
on Thtmlday.
At 8:38 a.m., Middleport unit went to North Second Street for
William Davis. He was taken to Holzer Medical Center.
At.l2: 15 p.m., Middlepon unit went to Cole StreeL Gene Grate
was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospilal. At 1:26 p.m., Middleport
squad went to Holzer Clinic. Melina Wahn was taken to Holzer. At'
2:23 p.m., Racine unit took Helen Jeffers from Third Street to Vet·
erans. Ai 2:37 p.m., Pomeroy SIJuad went to Racine and took Dennis Palmer til Veterans. At 5 p.m., Middleport squad responded to
Overbrook Center and took Todd Ackerman to Pleasant Valley
Hospital. At 7:06 p.m., Rutland squad went to Meigs Mine. 2.
Charles Adkin was taken to Holzer. At 8:09 p.m., Middleport unit
went to Overbrook Center and took Ralph Fl'llDk, to Veteran,. At
9:42 p.m., Rutland unit went to Crouser Road. Danny Shain was
taken 10 Pleasant Valley. At 11:36 p.m., Tuppers Plains squad Dansported Jack Westfall from Reedsville to Camden-Clark Memorial
liospilal.
·

---Livesto~k

report--

Receipts Thursday 8,000. EstiCOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Direct livestock prices and receipts maled receipts Friday 7,500.
Prices from The Producers Liveat selected buying points Friday by
the Ohio Dep~ment of Agricul- . stock Association:
Cattle: 1.50 higher.
ture:
Slaughter steers: choice 68.00·
Barrows and gilts : steady;
demand moderate.
·
78.00; select 65.00-73.00.
Slaughter heifers: choice 68.25U.S. 1-2, 230-260 lbs;, country
points, 40.00-41.00; plants 41.00- 75.25; select 63.00-72.50.
Cows: 1.00 higher; all cows
42.00.
U.S. 1-3, 230-260 lbs., country 54.75'and down. ·
Bulls: steady; all bulls 58.00 and
points, 38.5()..4().00.
U.S. 1-2, .210-230 lbs., country down.
points, 37.50-39.00.

man found
dead in delivery truck

A Middleport man was found
dead early this morning in a delivery truck behind Big Bear Super·
market, 31 Ohio River Plaza, East·
ern Ave., Gallipolis. Gallipolis
police reported he apparently died
of natural causes.
According to a report from the
Gallipoli.s Police Department,
Arthur Stobart, 61, 420 Main
Street, Middleport, was found lying
il) the .back of his Mike SeUs Potato
Chip Company delivery truck,
which was parked in the grocery's
rear parking lot. There were no
signs of foul play, the report said.
S!Oban's family began looking
for him when he did not return
home from Iwork Thursday evening
by ·searching all of the stops on his
delivery route. The family found

.

him eariy this morning. ·
Gallia County Coroner Dr.
Edward J. BerJcjch authorized the
body's release to Waugh-Hallerwood Funeral HOJDC .in Gallipolis.
Stobart's'family later had the body
transferred to the Ewing Funeral
Home in Pomeroy. _
Dr. Berkich said this morning
Stobart apparently died of an acute
bean heart attack.

.
.
Seeks divorce

An action for divorce has been
filed in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Leta Lailderinilt,
Pomeroy, against Orland J. Lauder·
milt, Pomerny.
A divorce has been granted in
the court to Robert 0. Spencer
from Delora A. Spencer.

The photograph is of a galaxy
called NGC4261, one of many
galaxies in the grouping known as
the Virgo Cluster, about 45 million
light years fi1&gt;m Earth.
.
Jaffe said the galaxy was studied
because radio telescopes, which
study invisibleJadlation from stars,
had detected a powerful signal.
That signal, he said, came from two
jets of material, stretching across
almost 100,000 light years, that are
streaking war. from the g&amp;laxy at
millions of miles an hour. Such jets
are thought to be a feature of black
holes.
"Black hole'·' is the name theoreticians have given to the invisible
celestial object they predict is
formed after the ~!lapse of .a very
large star. Matter from the star
compresses and eventually
becomes so dense that its gravitational force will not permit anything - not even light - to
escape. Because it retains all light,
a black hole cannot be seen.
The photo shows a bright disk
with dart matter filling the center.
In the very center of the darlc mat·
ter is a bright spot. The disk mea-

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Lottery

SUNDAY, NOV. 22, 1992

Olio Mcalh-......,.......................,. .......16.1115
Olio Year...................... .r. ....... .- ... S88.10

Lawmakers

Meigs anouncemets

.IUJIKJUPJION llltATD

o.e wiiL
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sures about 400 liSht rears acrOss~'
A light year is the distance light
travels in a vacuum in one year;
about 6 trillion miles.

Continued from page 1 •
•
month suspension.
•
The only grounds for appeal is
that the officer had no probablp
cause to stop the driver, the te~
equjpment was defective or the
driver was not advised of the consequences of refusing to take the
test.
..
Later, the Senate voled 30..() 00
accept House changes in the bill
endorsed by Mothers Agains.l
Drunk Driving and various law.
enforcement groups, including the
State Highway Patrol.
,.
The chief sponsor, Sen. Paul
Pfeifer, R-Bucyrus, said the HouSjl
deleted some provisions that should
have been included, such as permanent license revOClltions for founlttime offenders. He said he will
work to add the deleted provision'S
to other bills that are to be acred oo
in December.
:
By a vote of 77-13, the Hou$e
added its approval to a Senate bill
o.verhauling the liquor license
quota system.
It will let the Department of
. Tbanksgivin~ Service
Liquor
Control move licenses \lithMiddleport s
community
in
counties
to serve growing areaS
Thanksgiving service will be held
that
can't
qualify
under the present
at 'the MiddlePort First Presbyterian
system,
sponsors
said.
Church on Sunday at 1 p.m. willl a
Lawmakers also sent the govef:
canned food donation to be made to
nor
bills to:
.•
the food pantry in Pomtroy. Public
Require
doctors
and
othCT
inviled.
health-care professionajs to use
specified precautions to prevent the
spread of AIDS and hepatitis B and
numbe~s
establish a task force 10 study transmission of the diseases.
.•
CLEVELAND.(AP)- Here are
.
-Clarify
point-of-sale
definiThursday night's Ohio .Lottery
tions under Ohio•s §ales taX laws. · '
selections:
- . Exempt tuition-paying schoQJ
Pick 3 Numbers
pupils
from a ban against studenu
9-1-4
attending
classes in districts adja:
(nine, one, four)
cent
to
their
home districts.
·• .
Pick 4 Numbers
-~educe license fees for brew:
2-9-34
eries from $3,125 a year to $40
(two, nine, three, four)
plus 10 cents a barrel, which is the
same as wine licenses.
-Permit courts to spend certain
funds for computerization.
·.:
Continued from page 1
-Allow certain banks to offer
rr0m doing so to federal regu- mutual funds investments.
lations.
A publicly owned landfill could
COLONY THEATRE
probably control out-of-Slate waste.
TONIGHT T~RU THURSDAY .
added McCullough.
Under the plan, OEPA .only has
THE- LAST OF THE .
to address the areas of 25 percent
MOHICANS R
waste reduction and recy~ling proSHoW TIMES:
grams. However, OEPA does not
Fri.-S.t.SUn. 7:30 a 9:30
have to address issues including
Mon. 1hf!l Th.... Ono Ev.nlng
public education and litter preven.
Show7:30
Adml8oion SI.SO • ~
tion.
"The plan will have strategies ·
for waste reduction and recycling,"
said David White, Division of
Solid and Infectious Waste Management.
This issue of mandatory recycling was also questioned and
whether or not it would be in
OEPA's plan.
"Mandatory recycling must be
done through an ordinance by local
govel'llments," he added. "The plan
will have a budget and programs
the district is eligible to fund."
Despite the hour and a half
question and comment period,
audience members appeared
unhappy that more detailed
answers couldn't be given by the
OEPA officials.
"It' s too early to say what·
changes wiD be made from the district's plan to our plan," said
White. "We will certainly take into
consideration the public's con-

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Temperl!tures today . were; .
expecled to reach the 30s in nonh-•
ern New Eng ., and , t h e northem.'
Plains 'and the northern Rockies; •
40s in the rest of the Northeast, the:
central Plains ·and much of the :
Northwest; 50s in VirJinia, the •
Midwest, the upp~r Mississippi :
Vall~y and the PacifiC Northwest; :
60s m the Ap~chians, most of . .
Texas and California; 70s in most :
of the Southeast, southern Texas :
and the Southwest; and 80s in •
sou.them Aorida.
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The ,high temperature for the ·
nation Thursday was 85 degrees at :
Fort Myers, Fla.
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Space telescope gives view of disk around 'black hole' j

~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~· ~Middleport

Hospital news

Strong thunderstorms so.alced
Texas on Thursday. Ten inches of
rain fell
. at Poth
. • southeast of S. an
An~mo, dunng a 10-oour penod
ending at 6 p.m. EST. A thunder·
~produced 1.80 inches of rain
dunng hl\lf an hour at Corpus
Chri~ti . There was minor street
flooding along the Texas~
.
Tornadoes touched down m severa! parts of Te~- There were no
~epo,rts of maJor damage or
tnJuneThs. d
.
.
d
urs ay evenmg, ram an
thu~erstormands extendedte. LoovC!' ~t·
em. exas
wes rn UISti!M·
Ram soaked much of the· Plams.
Snow showers extended over west-

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�Sports

Friday, November 20, 1992

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Th~ D~y ..~~.~l

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Hard work has been the comerstone of Paul Long's success at
Ohio State. And now his career,
built on that hard work, is near an
end.

"I'm a senior this year, so I'm
not holding back anvthins for any·
body," Long said. '·i;m putting it
au on the line."
One must understand, thO!I~h,
when Long says he isn't holdmg

anything back, the last Saturday of
his college career - when the
Buckeyes host Michigan -is only
a part of the big picture.
It started y~s ago, tllis work
ethic that had him even symbolical-

Miami-Syracuse game to put bowl
bids, national title, etc., at ·s take

SPECIAL HONOREES-These eight young
men, members or the 1992 footbaU squad, were
honored either as seniors or special award winners Thursday night at Eastern's fall sports
banquet. Pict11red are, front, l·r, Brian Long,
c-.~, SbMeJIIDes, and Pat Newland. In
''bact are Mike Roush, Benny Bryant, Charlie

Bissell,'and Jeremy Buckley. All are seniors
except Newland, who won the 110 percent
award, and Bissell, who was liamtd Most
Improved. Savoy was named Best Back, Buck·
ley, B.est Defensive Player, and. James, Best
Lineman.
_

EHS VOLLEYBALL AWARDS-These .
·young ladies were boaored Tbunday evening as
either senior team members or special award
winners for their elrorts in volleybaU this past
season. Pictured are, front, l·r, Carrie Morris·
sey, Best Server and Most Points Scored
.

awards; and Becky Driggs, Most Improved.
Back·Sherri Smith, Stephanie Otto, and Kellle
Ridenour. Otto was awarded the Best Spiking
Percentage award. AU ate senior team members
except Driggs.
·
.

Eastern fall athletes honored with banquet
BY SCOTT WOL{E
Sentinel Correspondent
. A large crowd .of parents and
-community congregated at Eastern
High School Thursday evening to
honor members of the various fall
sports squads. Student athletes,
.. parents, and coaches were honored
with an excellent meal and awards
ceremony, provided by the EHS
athletic boosters, and catered by the
VillageCraftandFI6werShop.
Joyce Hill, booster Co-president, J)'rovided the welcoming
address, while high school principal Charles Moore gave the invlleation and served as master of cere.moriies.
Senior parents were recogniied
by the booster club and Vice-presi·
dent Susan l'llllins,
.
The guest speaker for the
evening was Doug Sams from Fair·
mont State.College.
The jjlnior high cheerleaders
were· honored by advisor Tammy
&lt;;:apehart. Honored were Jeannie
'

Newell, Angie Bissell, Kelli Bal- Yonker was manager.
ley, Billie Pooler, and Kellie · Head varsity toaeh Don Jackson
Osborne.
honored members of the varsity
Paul Brannon, Junior High vol, and reserve volleyball teams.
leyball coach, honored his club for
Reserve volleyball players rec·
an outstanding season. Team ognized were' Beth Bay, Jessica
members were Martie Holter, Patsy Chevalier, Rebecca Evans, Melissa
Aeiker, CrysUll Holsinger, Traci Guess, Rachael Hawley, Valerie
Heines, Amanda Milhoan, McGinnis, Michelle Maynard,
Michelle Caldwell, Joanna Gumpf, Nicole Nelson, Jamie Ord, Amy
and Kim Mayle.
Redoviao, Brandi .Reeves, Kellie
Junior High football coach Den· Ridenour, Michelle Schultz, and
nis Eichinger recognized his team WendyRach.
for a fine effort. Team members
Brandi Reeves was recognized
were Chris Bailey, Eric Dillard, as leading
on the team, scorJosh Casto, Daniel Otto, Jeff ing 101 of314points. .
Rankin, BiUY. Francis, Chance WatVarsity players were Penny
son, Pat Aeiker, Adlun McDaniel, Aeiker, Kathy Bernard, Becky
Don Haning, Robbie Reeves, John Driggs, Shelly Hendricks, Jessica
Riley, Chad Wheeler, Shawn Long, Karr Carrie Morrissey, Heidi Nel·
and Jason Parker.
son, Jessica Radfml, Sherri Smith,
Other team members were Wes· Jai~ Wilson, and Stephanie Otto.
ley Sanders, Jack Beeker, David
Carrie Morrissey earned both
Vanlnwageo, Nathan Radford, the Best Serving Pen:eotage award
Rober! Harris, Ryan Hawley, and Most Points Scored award.
Jeremiah Kehl, Arland McCartney, The senior setter bad 169 of 183
Steven Durst, Abe Rach, Billy Bar· serving attempts for 92 percent,
ber, and Nick Spurlock. Corey 110 o~erall points, four blocks, and

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:0 Imagine being part of a Rotis•
serie league where you get to keep
tile best players and the last two
~Cams to JOin have 10 kick $2.6 milJ:loo into the pot each and every
time they reach down into the
dregS:
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(he major league's 26 esUlblished
ftanchises on Tuesday. AU you had
to do was tune in 10 ESPN.
: During that network's day-long
cbverage of baseball's expansion
draft, those same owners got to
fiatch the new kids on the block,
the Aorida Marlins and Colorado
Rockies, tum over pile after pile of
discarded players to find out exact·
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days
·: The $95 miUion is the franchise
t~e that their more-established
brethren exJracted from the owners
nf both the Marlins and Rockies for
the dubious privilege of joining the
National League next season. Since
i!Oth teams were given 36 seleclions, the cost per-player works out
tlf a preposterous $2,638,888, give
or take a few eents.
•· And that sum was/'ust to acquire
die players; on 10p o that, iocredible as it may seem, the Rockies and
Marlins are also going to have to
pay the prospects, rejects and
r~treads they collected. Then and this is the really incredible part
...;.. they are actually going to try
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six aces. .
Becky Driggs was named Mast
Improved Player and Stephanie
Ouo earned the Best Spiking Percentage award. Otto hitHl9 of 147
spikes. for '73 percent, had 63
points, 16 blocks, 24 kills, and hit
119 of 175 serving attempts. buo
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EAST RUTIIERFORD, N"J. _
Seton Hall threw a prettY' gopd
punch and Delaware took it and
then threw a good one of its own.
The second haymalrer Seton Hall
unloaded ended things early. .
The sixth-ranked Pirates looked
like a team deserving of that lofty
position for tbree ~qua'rters of
Thursday night's preseason NIT
opening-round game against
Delaware and thai was good
enough for a 75-54 victory.
"We weren't really looking
beyond them, but I think we all
expected to blow them out," Seton
' HaU sophomore John Leahy said.
It was Leahy's two 3-pointers
that started a 25-6 run to open the
second half and advance the Pirates
to the quarterfinals against Tennessee, which beal Rutgers 87-79
ThUI'SI;Iay night
Seton Hall had managed that·
many 3s in .10 altelllpts in the fusi
half, which ended with the Pirates
ahead 35-29. Delaware rallied from
a 29·11 deficit nine minutes in with
a 9-0 run and then closed ihe half
with a 7·0 burst as Seton Hall
didn't score for the final5:09 of ihe
half.
"We lost our concemration. We
stopped trying to get ball inside and
play instde-out,'' said Terry
Dehere, who led the Pirates with 25
points. · ''In the second half we
stayed more focused. We started
playing a little more conservatively, taking less chances and John

them.
Greg Hibbard (to the Cubs) and
"We're thrilled with'the way Danny Jackson (to the PhiUies) for
everything fit," the Marlins' youngsters; and the Rockies for
youngish general manager, Dave shipping out Jody Reed (to the
Dombrowski, said with apparent Dodgers) and Kevin Reimer (to
earnestness. "We' re in a position Milwaukee).
where we·feel we'll be able· to sign
· Even so, there is a ton of expenfree-agent players at the major sive free-agent talent presently
league level who will help our ball- flooding the market, such as postclub."
tion players Barry Bonds, Kirby
Said Rockies general manager Puckett and Mark McGwire; pitchBob Gebhard: "It's been a pretty ers Greg Maddux, Doug Drabek
exciting day. We do want to get and David Cone.·Neither the wellout, look at our roster, study it a lit- heeled Marlins nor the more fiscaltie and see what areas we needed to ly conservative Rockies will be
straittenand grow with."
able to resist temptation forever.
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Both have established impresintend to spend more money, that's sive season-ticket bases to carry
probably because they already rec- them through their inaugural seaognize the inevitability of having.to sons, but losing gets old awfully
do so. Heading into Tuesday, fans fast. Sooner more likely than later,
as well as some of Dombrowski's they will have to jump into the pool
and Gebhard's counterparts envi- of reckless spending m which most
sioned the draft as a multimillion· of the current owners are barely
dollar swap meet along the lines of noating and then find out whether
"Let's Make a Deal." Instead, it they can swim.
turned out to be more like the
WI.
"Horne Shopping Network."
Florida and Colorado eschewed
the big names rumored to be part of
"turnaround trades," in which
hSig,hh-prDiced vTeterabns 1iSkhe· Lee
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP)
"We're getting our confidence
m1t , anny arta u11 , a won _ Defensive lineman Byran Litton back after the two losses we've
·Dunston and Jose Lind would be believes losses to Southern Confer· had," Hatchett said. "We've preUy
selected for the sole purpose of ence .foes Western Carolina and well forgotten about those losses,
dealing them 10 another club.
AppalaC'hian State can help but they are in the back of our
To their immediate credit, both stren2lhen Marshall.
mind. We're starting to come
new clubs did manage some astute
"We faced adversity with .the together as a team."
finagling with the few modestly losses," Litton said. "That will
Hatchett is among several Herd
priced turnarounds they did make help us later on. We're 8 better players on the mend. He suffered
use of - the Marlins in drafting team than we .~ere a· month ago. an injury to his ankle and knee
and then dishing off left-banders . Young players have gained experi- against Tennessee-Chattanooga on
ence and maturity. We have more Oct 24.
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gave us a big boost by hitting those
two 3s."
The loss should provide
Delaware with a lift
"We proved we can play with a
team like Seton Hall, • said
Spencer Dunkley who had 16
points and 12 rebounds despite .
playing on a sprained left anlcle that
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game. "lf we can shoot beuer we
canplaywithateamlikethis."
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and 16 rebounds for Delaware. He
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Dempsey, Becky Mcintyre, and
Jamie.Erwin,
Senior football players honored
were Jeremy Buckley, Chad Savoy,
Ilrian Long, Benny Bryant, Mike .
Roush, Charlie Francis, and Shane:
James.
Varsity football aw~rds were
presented by Head Varsity mentor
Dave Barr. Other rnem~ of the .
football sq~Jl!&lt;l were Davtd Keening, Jare!! Rtdenour, Tyson Rose,
Robert Reed, Wes _Arbaug~. ~at
Newland, Matt Martin, Charlie Bts- .
sell, Matt Bowen.• Ryan B~cldey,
Jer!od yaninwallen, Mtchael
Smtth, E':JC Hill, Micah Otto, Kyle
Ord, Bnan Bowen; and Jason .
Sheets.
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Team manager was Bnan Ho •
man.
Passing for over 1000 yards this
season, senior Chad Savoy earned
the Best Offensive Back award, .
while Charlie Bissell earned the
Most Improved Player award. Best
Defensive Player award went to
Jeremy Buckley, while Best Line-.:
man was senior Shane James. Pat .
Newlandciaimedthe llOpercent '
award.
Princioal Moore Rave the bene: diction 10 end the event.

Allan Houston made seven 3·
poiniers and scored 27 points as
Tennessee pulled away late in the
seeond half and won at Rutgers.
Rutgers led by 13 early in the
first half, and was tied with the
Volunteers with 8:23 to play. But
Houston hit a 3-poioter, made
another basket and had an assist as
Tennessee went on an 8-0 run.
Corey Allen and Lang Wiseman
each added 21 for Tennessee,
which made 11 3-pointers. Mike
Jones had 19 and Steve Worthy 15
for Rutgers.

By RICK WARNER
· six pointS .... MIAMI 24-21.
TeJ~BS Christian'(plus 25)
AP Football Writer
at No.4 Texas A&amp;M
Big games are nothing new at
Aggies must imprest poll voters
the Carrier Dome. Only this time,
... TEXAS.AclM45-10.
the game is football.
No. S Wasbini!OD (minus 14)
Known primarily as the home of
at Wasblngton St.
Syrscuse's high-profile basketball
Huskies headed Tor third straight
team, the Dome will be the setting
for a huge 'football ~ Saturday Rose Bowl ... WASHINGTON 34·- top-lllllked Miamt (9-0) against 17.
No.6 Micbipn (minus 7)
the No.8 Orangemen (9-1).
at No. 17 Ohio St.
At stake are Big East bragging
Wolverines· have woo four
rights, bowl bids and Miami's
chance for a second straight nation- straight over .Buckeyes ... OHIO
ST. 24-21.
al championship.
The Hurricanes say they aren't
No.9Fior...
(minus
6 1/2) at Vanderbilt
worried about playiJig in the uiJraGators
0-3-1
in last four trips 10
loud Dome before 50,000 screaming fails.
·
.
Nashville-· VANDERBI;LT 17-16.
"We like going into hostile
Iowa St. (plus 18)
environments.'' receiver Lamar
at No. 11 Colorado
Thomas said. "We like people
Cyclones coming off shocltiqg
screaming obscene things, calling · win over Nebraska ... COL· ~~ jailbirds and convicts. It rums us ORADO 31-21.
on and makes me want to score
No. 25 Wake Forest (plus 81/2)
touchdown:&gt;."
at No. 13 North Carolina St.
Miami' has scored plenty of
Demon Deacons have ·won six
touchdowns in its last four games consecutive games ... N.C. ST. 17after struggling for points early in 14.
the season. However, the HurriNo. 14 Stanford
canes will be facing a Syracuse
(minus 2 1/2) at California
4efense that has given up only 36
The Cardinal hasn't lost Big
points in its last four games.
Game since 1986 ... STANFORD
.
.
''Ther've got a very good 24-17.
defense,' said Miami quarterback
No. 15 Southern Cal ·
Gino Tol'!'lltta. the scl!ool's career
(miDus 9) at UCLA ·
passing leader. "They're very fast
Bruins fmish with losing record
and tJiey give )'011'8 lot of looks In ... SOUTIIERNCALI7:10. .
I
the secondary, whicll is wily they
Arizona St. (plus 7)
have so many Interceptions.''
at No. 16 Arizona
Syracuse quarterback Marvin
Sun Devils haven't won at TucGraves is the nation's leading pass- .sonsince 1980 ... ARIWNA21-7.
er, but he will be tested by a Miami
No. 19 Boston College
defense that is giving up only 11
(minus 17) at Army ·
points and 166 passing yards J!Cr .
Eagles snap two-game losing
game. · ·
streak ... BOSTON COLLEGE 31Although the Orangemen are 10.
playing at home, remember that
Kentucky (plus 17112)
their only loss .this season - 35-12
at No. 20 Tennessee
to Ohio State- came at the Carri-_
Johnny MajOrs' last home game
er Dome. Fur!hermore, an experi- ... TENNESSEE 34-14.
enced Miami team that• played
No. 21 Nofih Carolina
before 961000 Penn State fans last
. (minus 7) at Duke
month won't be intimidated by the
Duke fans are ready for basket·
deafening Dome crowd.
ball ... NORTH CAROLINA 28·
; The Hurricanes are favored by 14.

No. 22 Kansas
(minus 7 1/2) at Missouri
Second-oldest rivalry in Division I·A ... KANSAS 27·24.
Pittsburgh (pl111 21)
at No. 23 Penn St.
Intrastate rivals won't me~t
again until I997 ... PENN ST. 3421.
Last week: 12-5 (straight); 9-7
(spread).

Season: 15646 (straight); 92-89
(spread).

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ing against the 'same defense,"
Long said. "(A few weeks ago) I
was watehing the Michigan game
aJainst Michigan State, and I
ptcke;d up some gQOd thinJS from
Eventt, and couple of thmgs he
could have done better, and I tried
to make sure those things didn 't
happen to me."
It's that focus, OSU offensive
coordinator Joe Hollis said, that's
given Hollis and OSU coach John
Cooper reason to push Long for aDBig Teo recognition . Long has
been extremely effective this ~­
son, Hollis said, and it has had little
to do with pure athletic talent . .

"I think it's his 111~ of want
to because be's not 1 guy who is
just a super talent,'' Hollis Slid.
"Some people IBY he's a lillie stiff,
and Ibis and that. AU I kDow is he's
a self-made kind of py."
Long WIS I defensiYC linemlll
when he first arrived, but was
moved to eenter i!l the spring of
1990. He WOII the swting job the
spring of 1991 8l!d bas played virtually ever snap since thm.
·
"He's 1101 dominating, bul from
a coach's standpoint it's v«y salis·
fying to see a guy go out 8l!d play
as well as he does, because you
know it comes from hard work.

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s...day Sc:hool· 9::10 a.m.
Wonbip- 8:15,1fl'.l0a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesdoy Serviceo - 7 p.m.

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Racine Flnt Bapdlll
Pastor: Sieve De..ver
Sunday Sc:hool- 9:30 .....
Worship -10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services -7:30pm.
Siver Run Baplllll
PIIIOr. Bill LiWe
S~mday SChool· IO..m.
Wonhip-llun., 7:30p.m.
Wedne.clay Servia:s-7:30p.m.
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Pu1or: Rev. !!ad Shuler
Sunday School · l0:30'a.m.
W011hip - 9:30a.m.
Thurtday Services- 7:30pm.

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Bearwallow RW&amp;e Cllurdl o1 C11r1s1
Putor: Jock CoJearove
Sunday Sc:hool -9::!0 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m .. 6:30 p.m. ·
Wednesday Services-6:30pm.
Zl.., Cll•dl ol Cllrilll
Pomeroy, HurioonYille Rd. (Rt.l43)
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Pastor: Jalerim putqr
Sunday School - 9:30 U..,
Wonhip- lfl'.lO a.m.,7:30 p.m.
Wednelday Setvioes -7 p.m.
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PuiOr : Tom RID)'m
Sunday Sc:hool - 9:30a.m.
Worship · ICl'.lO Lm.

Dexter Churdl or Chrllll
Pastor: 01ri1 ~wart
Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30a.m. ,
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
W...,....yServices-7p.m.

Hillside Baplllt Cllurcll
SL Rt. 143 just elf Rt. 7
Pastor: Rev. Jamea R. A.rzrle, St:
- f School· 10 a.m.
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y Serviceo -7 p.m.
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Falll&gt; Bapllsl Church
Railroad St., Ma1011
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worthip ·II a.m., 6p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
FOraa Run Baplllll
Putor : Ari.ua Hul\
- y School- 10 a.m.
Worship • II a.m.
Mt. Morlils Boplllll
Fourth cl Main SL, Middleport
Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Cm1o Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m.

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A•IIQuiiJ Baplllll
Pasoor: kaineth Smilh
Sunday School· 9:30 •.m.
Wonhip . 10:4~ a.m.
Thursday Services - 7:30pm.

Rullud Fret WUI Bapdll
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Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School- 10 ..... ',
Em&gt;ina·7p.m.
Wednesday Serviceo -7 pm.

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Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m.
Wednelday Service -7:30p.m.
SKUI'day Service· 7:30p.m.

Churc~

Sunday Sc:hool · 9:30a.m.
Worship - ID-.lO a.m., 7:00p.m.
WedneidayServi&lt;:es -7:30p.m.
S.cco. Road Cllurcll oiC~rllll
Putor: Joocpll B. Hookias
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Wonltip - IOa.m., 7p.m.
w.......a.y Scrvic:es - 7 p.m.

LlberiJ a.-. CloDexler
Pastor: Woody Ooll
Sunday School · 10 a.m.

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Wcdu&lt;lday Setvico - 7 p.m.

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Wonhip·l0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.
.H•lock Gnm Clourdl
Putor: a.dea
Sunday-· ICI-.30 a.m..
Worship ·9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

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Pastor: l'bilip Slurm
Stmday School: 9:30 ....
Wonllip ScrviDe: ICI-.30 a.m.
BiiiiO'SiudJ, W t ''l'• 6:30 ,..._
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Sunday School ' 9:30a.m.
Evmina·7pm.
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Hartford Cllurdl ot Cllrllllln
ClortldMUI...
llartfonl, W.Va.

...-.a... David MoManiJ
Sunday School· II a.m.

Wonhip·9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
W-.lay SaW. ·7:30p.m •.

Church of God
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Racine
Pastor: Rev. 1.... s-tfield
Sunday School· 9:45 Lnt.
Ifvenina ·7 pm .

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PuLor. Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worthip - 9 a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Services - 7 p.m.

Cllurdl ot God ol Prophecy
OJ. While Rd. cifSt. RL 160
Putor: PK Henson
Sunday Sdlool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m.
Wedoesda)' Services -7 p.m:

Fuii~•Aaw•aun

3304S llilaod Road. ~ .

Middleport ChUrch ot lhe Nazarene
Putor: Rev.Uoyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday Sdlool - 9:30a.m. ·
Wonhip - 10:30a.m.,6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

Pu!&lt;&gt;r. R&lt;11 H.-

Sunday School - Ui a.m.
Won hip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Thunday Service• ·7 p.m.

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Episcopal
G..-lplocopal Cllurdl
326 B. Main S'L, Pomeroy
• Holy liudwilt 1st It 3rd Sundayo,
Momiua Prayer 2nd cl4th Sundays
Pmcipal Serrico:and 8uDday School II a.m.

Fewell Run
PuLor. Deron Newman
SWlday School - I 0 o.m.
Worthip - 9 a.m.
Thurtday Services - 6:30 pm.
Healh (Middleport)
PuLor. Frani: Smith
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednl:lday Servicet - 6 p.m.
MlniiTfDie
Pastor: Deioo Newman
Scmday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.

Holiness
. Pille Grv,.. Bible Boll- Church
Ill mile off Rt. 325
PallOr. Rov. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School- 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
WesleJan Bible Hollnea Church
7S Pead St., Middleport.
P1110r. Rev. Rf11 McCarty
Sunday school· 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip -10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneadoy Service - 7:30p.m.
Hysell Run Hollnea Church
Putor. Robert Mmley
Sunday School - 9:30 .....
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Thwoday Service - 7:30p.m.

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Now Hana Clourdl ot lhe NuarPastoi: Glendon SIIOUII
- y Sdtool · 9:30 a.m.
WOrthip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servic:ea • 7 p.m.

Bothanr
PasLor. Kenneth Balcer
SID!doy School · 10 un.
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Wednesday S&lt;rvic:es - 10 a.m.
Cannel
Pas1or: Kennelh Baker
Sundoy School-9:30am.
Wonhip - 10:45 Lm. (2nd cl4th S~a~)

Our Saviour LutheriU'I Church

McwolngStar
Pytor': KeMeth Baker
SID!day School - 9:45 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

WalnUiand HCSiry Sts., Ra\oenswood, W.Va.
• Co-puton: Revs. Ridlard cl
Patricia Bonds-Krua
Stmday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worthip - II a.m.

Thunday Services ~ 7:30p.m.

Sutlon
Putor. Kenneth Balcer I
Sundoy School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:45 a.m. (hi cl 3rd Sun)

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Comer Sycarno&lt;e It Second SL, Pomeroy
Pastor: GeolJ" Weirick
Sunday Sdlool- 9;4S a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m.

East Letart
Pastor. Roaer Grace
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m.

Umted Methodist
Graham United Metl&gt;odllll
Worthip - 9:30 Lm. (ht It 2nd S1111),
7:'30 p.m. (:lrd cl4th SUD)
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
ML Olive Qnllod Met~odlol
Off 124 behind Willtesville
Puwr: ClUte• Jone•
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
WOrship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Alfred
Pulor. Sharon Hauunan

Stmday Sd!ool- 9:30a.m.
W011hip - II a.m., 6:30p.m.
Chelller
Pastor: Sharm Hausman
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Sunday Scliool-10 a.m.
Thunday service• - 7 p.m.

Townl!Up Rd., &lt;168C
Sundoy School • 9 o.m.
Woohip- 10 a.m.
Wednesday Setvicos • 10 a.m.

Lontl Bottom
Pastor. Rev. Seldoa 1ohnoon
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worshit&gt;- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday :Servicea - 7:30p.m.

HockiiiiJIQrl Cllu.rc~

Grw&gt;dSt..,.

SID!day School- 10 a.m.
Woohip- II a.m.
Wednesday S.rvicea - 8 p.m.

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Torch Churdl
Co. Rd.63
SID!day School - 9:30a.m.
Woohip- 10:30 a.m.

Wonltip- 9:30a.m.
111 cl3rd Sunday -7:30p.m.
Sunday School- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Servicea -7:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m., 7 pm.
Wcdoesday Service - 7 p.m.

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HarriJollville Road
Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Wonbip · II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service •.7:30p.m.

Middleport com-nllJ Cllurdl
57S Pead lit.. Middleport
Pastor: Sun A.nde!1CII
S101day School I 0 a.m.
Evonin&amp; - 7:30p.m.
Wednesdoy Setvico - 7:30p.m.

United Flltll CloRt. 7 oo Pomeroy By-Puo
Pastor: Rev. Robert B. Smith. Sr.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
W011hip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servioe - 7 p.m.

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Sunday Sdtool - 10 un.
Wonl!ip- II a.m., 4 p.m. (ht cl3rd Sun.~

Seventh-Day Advent1st
S...OIIIII·DIJ Ad..sitllll
Mulbeny Hu. Rd., Pcmeroy
Puur. Rf11Lawinslcy
Saturday Services:
"Sabbath Sd!ool - 2 p.m.
Worship - J p.m.

United Brethren
ML H..,.OII U•lted-.,.

In Cbrkl Cllurdl
T.. u Ccmmunily elf CR 12
Pastor: Robert Sandert
Sunday Scllool- 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.
Edell Uolted BretloR~~I• Cllrla
2 lfl milea north ol ReediYille

oo Stale Route 124
Pllstor: Rov. R9bat Maltley
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worthip -7:'!0 p:m.
Wednesday Services • 1:30 p.m.

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Ro]oldnc Life Church

SyracuooMialon
1411 Brid&amp;euia!l St., Syncuse
Pastor: Rf11 (Mike) Thompson
Sunday Sdtool - 10 a.m.
Evmina - 6 p.m.
WecDesclay Service - 7 p.m.

Mt. Olin c ...munlty Church
Pastor: Law=ce Bush
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Evmina - 7 p.m.
Wedneday Service - 7 p.m.

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500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlc;port
Pastor: Rev. Michael Pqio
Sunday Scllool • 10 a.m.
Wedaelday Servicoa -7 p.m.

Flllll Tabernacle Church
Jlailcy Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmell Rawson
s...day School - 10:00 a.m.
Ev..una 7 p.m.
Thurtday Service • 7 p.m.

Sunda~ool - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:4~ a.m.. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

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SU&gt;ersvllle Word oiFalll&gt;
Pastor: David Dailey
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evening - 1 p.m.
Thursday Service-7:30p.m.

Tlte Salvation AnnJ
Butternut Ave., Pcmeroy.
Sunday School- 10:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:00 a.m.. 7:30p.m.

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Sujo.: Mil&lt;o Ma11011
Suno:fay sdtool - I0 o.m.
WorthiJ&gt; - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

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Postor: Rev. Fntnklin Oidtms
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Service: Friday, 7 p.m.

TrlnllJ Cooar"l•dooal Church
Pastor: Rev. Rolond Wildman
O.uldl· 9:15a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.

Cltrlllllu Fel......,lp Center
Salem St., Rutland
Pastor: Robert B. Muooer
Sunday School - tO a.m·.
Wonhip - 11:15 a.m.,.7 p.m.
WednesdaY Service· 1 p.m .

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CaiYII'}' Bible Cllurdl
Pomeroy Pike. Co. Rd.
Putor: Rev. Blackwood
Sunday Scllool - 9:30 a.m.
Woiship 10:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

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Falnlew Bible Cllureh
. Letart, W.Va. Rt. I
Plstor: James LcwiJ
Sunday Sdtool • II a.sn.
Worship- 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

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Willie's Chapel Wesleyan
Coolville Rood
Putor: Rev. Phillip Ridmour
s...day School • 9:30 s.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Paswr: Robert Vance
Sunday wonhip - 10 a.m.
Wednesdoy serviee - 6:30p.m.

Oraville Community Chureh
Sunday School· 9~0 o.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 Lm., 1 p.m
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Puior. a... Roaer Willford

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Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Church
Pastor. Peter Tremblay
. Sunday School · 9:'!0 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Brmda Weber
Worthip- 9:30a.m.
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
Wednesdoy Service• - 7:30p.m.

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Frtedlllll Gospel Mlaolooo
Bald Knob, oo Co. Rd. 31

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Hazel Communllr Church
OITRt. 124
Pastor: Edsel Han
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worthip- 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m.

Coolville Unlled Methodllll Parisi!
Pastor. Hr.lm Kline
CooiTIIIeChurch
Main A Fifth St.
Sunday School· IO a.m.
Worthif - 9a.m.
Tuesday SeMctS - 7 p.m.

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Racine
Pastor: Roger Grace
S~a~day School · 10 a.m.
Worthip- II a.m.

Rullaad Bible Methodllll
Paotor: Rev. Ivan Mycrt
.S~mday School • 9:30 a.m.
B-ma -7 p.m.
Wednesday Service• -7 p.m.

Melp CooperaUve Parish
Ncwlheall Clulter

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Ki!lgsbuty Road .
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Sunday School • 9:30a.m. ' . •
EVCIIin1 -7p.m.
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Cll- Cllurd&gt; oru.e NIUI'OM
Putor: Rev. HerbeR Gral&lt;
Sunday Scllool - 9:'!0 am.
Wonbip. - II a.m., 6 pm.
WodnesdOy Services - 7 p.m.

RockSprl"'l
Putor.Keith Rader
s...day School - 9:15am.
Wonbip - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Servioes - 6 p.m.

Sno..,llle
Pastor. Flormoe Smith
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worsbip - 9 a.m.

St. Jaloo Lutl&gt;oru Church
PiaeGIOYO
Putor: Geo11e Weiric:k
Worship -9:30a.m.
SUSIIIay School - I0:30 a.m.

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PorUandFintChur&lt;h ollhe Nazarene
Pu&amp;or: W'illi.-n Justis
Sunday School ·9:30am.
W011hip - 10:40 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Salem Center
Pastor. Ron Ficn:e
Sunday School · 9:15 a.m.
Won.hip - tO: IS a.m.

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PomeroJ Cllurdl oflht NuarPutor:
Thonw McCiuna
Sunday Schoal - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m. ond 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servic:ea -7 pm.

Pomervy
Pas10r. Eunhae (Grace) Kee
Sunday School - 9: 15 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 un., 6 p.m.
We&lt;k&gt;esday Services - 7:30p.m.

Rutland
Pastor: Arthur Crabuoe
Sunday Sdtool - 9:30a.m.
Worthip - 10:30 Lm.
Thurtday Servic:ea -7 p.m.

· Harrbon•llle,Holla- Chapter
Putor: Rev. John Neville
Sunday Sd!ooiiO Lm.
Worthip- II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday Service - 7:30 o.m.

Sunday Sdtool • 9:30am.
Wonhip. 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servic:ea • 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9 am.
Woohip - 10 a.m.

Putor: Flormce Smith

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Evenia&amp;7:30 pm.
Tuesday cl Thundoy -7:30p.m.

South Bethel NewTM•n..C
Sii...-RidF ·
Pastor: Duane Sydmstricker
Sunday Scllool- 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 ~·· 7 p.m.
We&lt;klerday Servioe - 7 p.m.

s,..Cluardl ol tbe Nuuene
P..-m: Rev. Glenn McMillan

RuUand Clourch olllle Nuarene
Putor. Samuel Buye
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pur!Chapd

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

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Flatwoocll
Pastor: Keith Rader

New Life Cllurcll o1 God

Luther;:m

Bradl'ord Cllarcll afChrlsl
St. RL 12A A Co. Rd. ~
Putor. Derek Stump

CentraiCIUIIIer
A.lbu.,y (Syraa.)
Putor: Dcron Newman
Sunday School -9:45a.m.
W011hip -II un.
Wednesday Services - 7:'!0 p.m.
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A.l'f'le and Seoond Sts.
p.-, Rev. David Rwsell
Sunday School and Wonhip- 9:30a.m.
a...~D~Servioes· 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Servic:a • 7 pm.

Putor: Gary Hines
. S~mday Sdlool - 9:30a.m.
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. Wonhip - 6p.m.
Wedneoday s.m... -7 p.m.

Nazarene
R - Jllnl CIMordl ol ... M - e
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.Sunday Sdlool- 9:30a.m.
Worsl!ip - 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednelday Service• • 7 p.m.

Worthip - 10 a.m.
Tuesday Servi.., -7:30p.m.

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MUOD Clo- oiCiorllll

S25 N. 2nd"1L Middleport
Paotor. James B. Keesee
W011hip - IOa.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service~ - 7 p.m.

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R•Uood Cll- "'Clorlll
Pastor. F.uame E. UIICienlood
Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30a.m .
Wonhip- 10:'!0 un., 7 p.m.

Miller St., Mucll, W.VL
Sunday Sc:hool- 10 .....
Wonhip - II a.m., 7 p.m.
W - y Services- 7 p.m.

Old Bothe Free Will Baplllll Cllurcll
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middlepotl
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evenina -7:30p.m.
Thwsday Servi"!''· 7:30

Rutlud Cllordl ilt God
Pa8«: 1o1m F. Cortonn
~ Sdlool· 10 a.m.
Worship - llo.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneoday s.m... -7 p.m.

R..,....- Clntrcll ol J - Clirlll
In Lalla' Dar Salnla
Portland-Raciae Rd.
Putor: William Roush
Sdlool- 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip- ID-30 a.m.
WeclneadaY SeJYioea ·7:30p.m.

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Pasto&lt; : 1oe N.
Sunday School-9:4 a.m.
EveninJ • 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 6:30p.m.

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Worship - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Schoal- IQ-.30 a.m.

Tuppm Plalo eli- "'Clorlol
Pastor: SchoolRobat """"·
Sunday
9ILIIL
Wcnhip- 9:4S a.m., 6:30pm.

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POMER.OY, OH.

K &amp; C.

JEWELERS

•I'·

Joe ud Susan
Clark

992·2975
POMEROY, OH.

-AJH.aitam

RuUand Flnt Baplllll Cllurdl
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonmp - 10:4S a.m.
p..,....,, Flnt Baplllll
EutMainSt.
Pa1110r. Dr. Lee Morril
Sunday Sc:hool- 9:30a.m.
W011hip • 10:30 a.m.
Flnt Soulhera Ba~lllll
41872 Pomeroy Pike
PutOr: B.l.on)arO'Bry•t
· · Sunday Sc:hool- 9:30 a.ni.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneiday Servicea -7:30p.m.
Middleport Flnt Baptist
Comer Sixlh It Palmer
Pattor. RoY.]IIIIOI A.. Bill. Robert Foller
Sunday Sdtool - 9 a.m. ,
Wonhip • 9:45 LID., 6:30p.m.

lith Muoh Prldef
CLARK'S
JEWELERY
STORE

Mljldleport Clo- , Cllrllll
Sth mel Main

S11Ul'day Service -7:30p.m.
Suno!ay School- 10 a.m.
Worthip - II a.m.,
Wednetday Service-7:30p.m.

992·2155 ,
POMEROY, QH.

.:Sales and Service

PumuOJ
a..... oiCIIrllll
33226 O!ildn:n'a Home Rd.
Suntlaf Sc:hool · II o.m.
Wonbip • IOLm.
. , 6 e-u'·
Wednolday Scn&gt;ioa -? pm.

Free
. WDI Boptll! Cllurdl
Alb SIIOOI, Middlq&gt;ort
I'U1or. Malt Morrow

SENTINEL

. ~GRAVELY
TRACTOR

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. -y-·9:45
Wonblp- II a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday Setvico -7 p.m.

DAILY

992·2556

_......._Mila

Wonbip- l&amp;.lO ...,;, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

THE

POMEROY, OH.

~~~ ~iCiorllt

~School - 9:30a.m.

UCINE

949·2210
•Rated Superior at the State Band Competitio!lfor
SYUCUSE
?92·6533
~hird year in a row.
•Five First Place Finishes
•
FRUTH
PHARMACY
•Runner-Up Grand Champion at Athens
'. ' 992~6491 '
MIDDLEPORT, OH.
•Grand Champion at Tri-Valley

ADOLPH'S
·DAIRY
VALLEY

O.rdl
flY, 9n·SI91

. SIL·CGn. 4:4~-~:1So.m~Mus·S:30p.m.

I

992·2955
POMEROY, OH.

FISHER

a

Pa-.llov. w..... B . -

f

W'hatever il takes.

CathOliC

Apostolic:

992·2155
POMEROY, OH.

-·
BANKSONE

Tupptn Plalna St. Paul
Pastor. Sharon Hauunart
Suaday School- 9 a.m.

Wednelday Services • 7 p.m.

PLUS

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The o.Jiy Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

FrtU,, Notlember 20, 1982

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November 20,
••

1992
SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

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44

SMALL
WANT ADS

AIIi PlKHI

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"·.,·' MoN. thru Fat. 8A.M.-5P.M. - SAT.B-12
CLOSED SUNDAY

.

PubliC Notice

Public Notice

•
IN TIE
· ldeltl and complete whole.
tclMMON PLEAS COURT Thent eholl be two brrlklrrga
; PROBATE ·DMSION
conolructed, one IDr uch
' MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ond ot eoch l!!!ell. Theoe
IN· TIE MATTER OF
bulldlngo ore to be 12 r.t
IETTLEMENT OF
'long, 8 foot wide .nd 4 fMt
ACCOUNTS,
hlgh1 conoloUng of c•ent
PRoBATE COURT,
blocK type building. Att a
~IGS COUNTY, OHIO
port of thlo bid, It will b1
.;\ceounta ond vouchera nacaoaery to furnleh thl
of the following named plp1, · fiHinga, parte and
ft4uellrloo hov• been fllod ouppll•• n.• c•uary to
ltj the Probrrto Court, Mllp connect thl uld wollo Into
County, Ohio, for opprovol thl diolrlbuUon oyotem end
and odlllnront.
to 1111 th• pita, hiving been
"ESTATE No. 27470- Anal vooot..t by the chong•
.nd Dlotrlbutlve Account ol being m...._
Glady• M. Sp•ncor;
Thltuecoooful bidder will
~trotrlx ol .the Ett118 be required to proviclll proof
o;t Wald L. Spencer, of poymont of otote
o.c-od.
.
opprovad pr•volllng woo•
·'ESTATE NO. 22052 - rot.. for ltnploy . . •
Fino I end Dlotrlbutlvo aaooelotocl with the work.
A'~count of Wllllom S.
A aur1ty · company
Crooo, Executor of tho -controct bond for the lull
Eillte of J. Dillon Croao, omount equal to ono
~*:ootid. .
hundred percent (100%) of
::esTATE NO. 27162 - the contract price will be
Flnol and Dlatrlbullvo requlr..t of the euccoooful
A"ccount of J. B. O'Brlon, bidder 'within ton
(10
Exocutor of tho Eatlto of do.) alter Ute award ng of
V6nlda A. Lendere, Do· tho controcl
- o d. ·
Copleo of "plont and
··ESTATE No. 27005"' Fin-' ep•clflcetlont" · may b1
ll)cl Dlatrlbutlve Aacourll of obtoined by contacting
Undrr Alldno, Exocutrlx of Cerolyn L. Powell, VIHege
tu Eototo of Mory C. 1 Cllrk·Tr-urer, Allh Btroo~

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~D•c•nd.

P. 0. Box 375 lit R1clne,
·~eSTATE No. 27056- Anel ' Ohio 45771 or by coiling
aijd Dlotrlbutlve Account of 614·84~2485.

Jocquonllnil Poaton, Execu·
trfx oltho Eol8te of Mildrid
Monlrood, DecHHd.
ESTATE No. 267B1 - Anel
tlfld .DittrlbuUve Ac.c ount of
Barbe,. G. Whittington,
Ailmlnlltr.trix of the Ett118
oiBirba'e Ann WhltUngton,
D -od.
·'Unl•• excepUone are
fllllrlth.,.to, aald accounts
llilll be for h11rlng belor•
-*id Court on th• 22nd clay
ol Dec1111ber, 1892, at which
llrrte eald aeeounte will be
clilnaldlrod end condnued
~ drry to drry until finally
.r.poaodof.
.-Any poroon Interootod
tti'lry filo writ11111 exception•
tp_ told eccounte or to
mottero pertaining to tho
exocuUon of the true~ not
loot thtin five cloye prior to
ttl~!.,. oolfor Moring.
.,
Robort E. Bilek, Judge
i.
eo- Pille Court
Probata Dlvlelon
~~'•). ZO 1
County, Ohio
.,
•
·
·: . Public Notice
·
PlJBUC OFPICIAL NOnCE
'; TO CON'IRACTORS
Village of Roclne In
Melga · County, Ohio Ia
aooeptlng bide for tho
Rliclni Woter Supply
Syet• conollltlng of oil
ond auppll• nooclod
ltiCeaury Ia axtand tho
p
t well caelnga of two
well•, n.mely, Well f1 and
Well 12, for the purpooo of
elevating lh• oaid caolngo
toot or.,....vo the 100 yur
flood plain. Alto, to
oonatnrot buUclngo 11 ouch
rile to houoa the plpee,
flttlngo, flxturoo, volvoe,
· gM!okota, gougoo and ony
otiier eupplloo nocooaory to
oorrao the projoct to be ·ttn

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Melgetc
•

:the

Seoled bide aholl b•
r-w..t In th• olflco of 11id
Yillogo Clwk·Tr11turer at
the Filth Str11t odclroot or
In P. 0. Box 375 at Rllc:lne,
45771 unUI 4:00 P.M.
Novltllber 30,
Roclnl VIUege
lh1 right
any 111d all bldrr.
be opan..t at 7:00
P.M. on uld Novemb•r 30
1892.
'
The VIllage of Racine It
Equal Opportunity Em·
ploy•r ond atrongiY.
1111courogea minority but •
ria.. enterprlte bid
portielplotion. Thll projletlo
• "aot ooldo" prlmo
conotructlon contrect lor
Ute full omount of Ute bid,
" to minority buolneoa
onterprlo11. Aleo, the
Village of Roclno ohall ·
require complllllce by each
of 111 controcto~ with the
requirements o1 Dlvltlon (C)
(2) of Section 123.151 of the
Revlaed code In their
awording 1ubeonb'8ete and'
purcheolng aervlcea and
material• under thoa•
controcta.
Carolyn L. Powell
Clwk-Tr-urer
Village of Roclne
P. 0. Box 375
Raclno, Ohio 45771
(11)11, 20, 27, 3tc
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COPY DEADLINE
MmdayPeper
Tueodoy Paper
Wedneday Paper

DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION
I:OO'p.m. Sotw'day ·
I:OOp.m. Moncloy .
I :00 p.m. Tueodrty
1:00 p.m. Wedneoc!ay
100 p.m. Thundoy
I :00 p.m. Pridrty

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Th~yPaper

Friday Paper
Sunday Paper
. PUblic

NotiCe

Public Notice

Revlutl Code, the Dlreotar
. . _ North .. dlllflll
of Tronaportalion hoe ~1--45•uondaE•I
. . . Mined hlo Intention ... alontl .... lldrrllng right of
v - a portion of right of ·...,- • • - o1 e.oo r..t
w.., llifllllr..t for hiJihwoy to the TRUE PLACE OF
purpoau in conlunatlon BEGINI•MI.
.
wiUr~ Ute lmprovemMI of
Contailllng .022 aaru,
Sll Routa .143, Section
14.7 , Columbia Tcrwnehlp
...d tle18rtnlnatlon anct
Melae County, Ohio, ond .._lliralicn • • .,....,.. In
decliored Ural tiald portion .. Volu- 21, at Pege aet In
no longer nu d1d lor prrblla Ure R... Eotata Admlnf.
highway right of way etrellon Seolion of the
purpoMe, aald porUon Journal of the DINctor of
Tf8neportallon on llovem·
being further tlooorlberl •
followa:
berS 1892.
A PORTlON OF
Thle Notlca ehall ba
publlllhecl once a wook for
.OlD STATE PARCEL
NO. Ill
two -aaau11ve WMira In a
DESCRIPTION
newepaper of general
Sltuatld In the StoW of olrcullttlon In llelge County,
Ohio, · Moigl ; County, Ohio, aa requir..t by Jaw; .
Columbia r-n•lilp, a.Ct·
A true and 001 root OOP'f of
ion 10, Town II North, rango tlrla NoUae eft• be ......
15 Woot FrocUon 4, In th• br regletererl flrot olaee
Vi liege · of Cerpenter . mall , return rec•lpt
bounclacl rrild cloocriberl •
requ . .tad, upon ••oh
followo:
owner or owner• of
Commencing at the north· property obuttlng on the
portion ol the highway right
- c o . - of FrocUon 4;
lhM.. Horlt 14 degr- ofWftWiobe-lod.
37 rtilnutae 00 aecondo
All own.a of flroperty
W•t alona Ure north Une of llbuttlng the eald lllgltway
lllild Fr.a cilon 4, a dletan.. right of WffW to lie vacrrter1
of 288.75 fMt to a point In lhlll lalra drroi notlco of the
or nur the centerline of aontanta hereof, ond · they
Stole Routo 143;
eltell IIIII lhelr olalru tor
thlnce Soulh 51 . . , _ ~lilian and
53 mlnutoo 00 olroonde or
of lhern, arlalng by
Weal along or n. .r tho - o f erreh vacrrtlon.
clllrborllna of ~lotlng Stlto
Brioh clelmo ahell be 111111
Route 143 1 dlotlnae of In dupllcote on or befcire
1031.31 r.t to • pointlrolng 12:00 'Noon, Eoatern
th1 P.C. of a curv• to Ute ltanclanl Time, on the 18Ur
right bolng a) oiiUon 828 ·• tllry of DICIIflbw, 1882, with
16.81;
Mr. JoNt D. Dowlor, Dlrttri~t
thanca wiUr 1 curve ·to the 10 Deputy. Dlreotor, Box
right having 1 rodluo of 151, Muoklngum Drive,
636.62 feet. an arc 111rrat1r ·of Merletta, OH. 45750, end
133.11 foal, 1 chord frrllure to fl._ ony alalmo
clalance of 132.115 feet with •hall be • walvor theroof, ..
a bearing Of South 57 provided under lecUon
degr••• 52 mlnuteo 37 5511.07 of the Ohio Alvllerl
eeeondrr W•t Ia 1 paint on Code.
the oentorllno of Stoto
JERRY WRAY,
DIRECTOR OF
Route 143 at ataUon 830 +
TRANSPORTATION
oo.OO; .
· thence radially to tile (11)20, ~. 2to
cenlilrllne South as clagr117 mlnuto'a 48 -Oitclo Eaat
a tletance of 72.17 feet to a
point on Ure propoaecl right
of
Ane being 72.87 foot
loft of alation ·830 + 00.00
and the TRUE PLACE OF
BEGINNING:
thanae SouUr 71 . . , _ 2
In Memory
23 mlnrrtoo 21 - • Eaat
along the propoaod right ol
wey line a clllltlnco of 20.7(
foot to a point 14.41 foot left
In Memory OfThe
of atoUon 121+ M.lll;
DuthsofOur
t h - South 21 . . , _
01 mlnut.. 45 oeoando
Beloved Par1nts,·
Woet olo~g the axlotlng
E111111 J. 1nd
right of • .., line a dlltance
Roy L. H'ndrlx
of 41.00 fut to a point
11·21-.a&amp;
7·20-80
112.13 fHI left of alllion
830+18.53;
4-17-23
2·17-21
thlnae HorUr 14 degrAs
time
goes
on
02 mlnutu 13 . .aondo
your
memories
will
w..t a diollnce of 21.73
feet to a point In the
last fon~ver.
exlatlng right of way of
Sadly mlslld by
Stole Route 143, 1CI2.011wt
Family and Friends
left of otetion 830 + 34.16;

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[~~~1mo~
for All
Your Needs

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NOTICE .OF VACATION
OF RIGHT OF WAY
COWMBUS, OHIO
NOVEMBER 13, tll2
Notice lo heroby given
that purouant to the
provlalona contained In
!lec:tion 5511.07 of tho Ohio

lYing. 1 and
bod,_,IPI,_
ot a
VIIIll,_
and
Rlvwola.
Aparlmonlo In lllddloport. From
till. Co111M-112·TII7. EOH.
Now Hoveil~ I BR tumltthOd

Wllh 2 TraMhllt....

hrc._ef

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

=::"J.pooH " ,.,.,.,..,

SHRUB ·&amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOY.Il
•UGHT HAUUNG
•FIREWOOD

BISSELL &amp;IIIII

....

USED RAILROAD

· ..CIOWAR 'OYII
••4YCI

Quail
Stone

ILLMIIU
lrl~t .. OrW.

lEnKE
992·5335 or
915·3561

f

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2..

Surrounding Counties

1·800·598·5654
or 614·446·1157

6637

St. Rt. 7

·c••••i,.,

Lawn Mowing,

•

Fertilizing, Weeding,
• and $eedlng.
Shrub and Trw
Trimming &amp; Removal
R-.lal a c - - 1
F-Elli,_
RREWOOD FOR S~E

HAUUNG
LIMESTONE,
G.RAVEL &amp; COAL

Reasonallle rates
JOE N.SAYRE
SAYRE lRUCKING

614·742·2138 '
CHARLIE'S
lUll DOZER

WORK.
DRIYEWAY WORI
••• LIMEROHE

DELIVERY SEIVKI
. . . . . . .11. . . . . .

$25.00 ......_
IWOIIIIll IAlU

992·7553
OL

Real Estate General

We

8224.

Vouchers

Gallipolis
&amp; Vlclnlly
LL Yard Saltl Muii 'Be Paid In
vanca. DEADLINE: 2:QO p.m.
tit• day betoro lho ad lo to run.

INo SuiMiar C1llsl

&amp;:.argt Slit: Sold The Housa.
Corilonto To Soll.fri &amp; Sot tO.?
I~ Fourth Avtnua.

mo.

BUllDOZING

PONDS
·
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
• WATER l SE;W,ER
.
UNES
,.
BASEMENTS&amp;
HOME SITES

Deer Heads....................'190

odlllon

•

II tlma auctlonMr, complatt
lllucUon
11rvlc1.
Uc.nstcl
!tBB,Ohlo, &amp; Wolf VIrginia, 304-

:

~5785.

1

PH. 614·992·5591

.'iEAGLE IIDGE ROAD- Apptax. 7 ocroe of vacant lond.
.Molt 11 htt)' lend and hu 1 gr.at brri~ lilt. Watar and

electric available. Owner wiT finance wrlh a I'IIIOI18Ible
tiDwn payritent.
·

•1o.soo

"RRCfCCPAAHGI ROAO I FLATWOODS ROAD ·~~ location - A 24x48 Skyline home tilling on 1Yo
. .,.. Hal a gigantic Uvlng room, dining aJM, nic41
.cllbineta In ldtl:ltan, I ~ld-'11. 2 llllhe, a nic4l back

lilting porch, 8lld a lrMII MO!IIIIt 1111~, Woulll
-carilliltrhdnQ lora INIIrlttlml It\.....,,
DOTTE TlJIIrii!R. ..-..........- ... ·-···............ 1112

t•.r•

o..-

-..aas

: .IMJti)A tEFfEAB................... ~ ......................M-3056
~
ITEWAAT.... -·-·····........................
·•.AJIPY BUTCI-ER.......~...........;.....................812.a7t
~ JERIW IPRADUNci.....................- ....,..(3041112·3418

OFFICE.......-.......:...-·-···-···~-·························112-2888
•

NEW USTING ,.. MIDDLEPORT - Front Sl - 1~ llory
homo wllh 4 bodloorno, 1 ball, on lot ol75x100+ , hll!d·
'""d Dllrplllooriftv, F.A.N.a. httat, pevod - · relu·
lng liwr vilw. 131,900.

Factory choke 12
gauge only

$7,500.

RAC.. E - 2 olory brick home with 3 bedrooma, 2 fir•
pilcrra, cantral air, ocroened pon:h, a very ...11 ce...S for
homo. $49,!100. .
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IIIDOLEPOIJT- One ftoor frarne home will 2 bad!lliiiiiO.
full baa.rnlnt. garage, opplo t!Mo, ;rat outaldo cf IDwrr.

tte,ooo.

.

.

.

co.IEACIAI. BUILDING - W. llrtln,

Po•-r.

.

-1800

aq. fl. 4 bedroom apartntont upotalro, good ocotlon,
'-ily travaiod IAMI. $33,000.
COLDER WEATIER DOEIN'T BLOW OUR BUYERal
WI . .ED UITINGS TO MEET THEIR DEMANDII
fiiVI U8 A CALL TODAY IF YOU'D UICE TO LilT
'lOUR HOlE, PROPERTY OR BIHIINEBII
HENRY E. CLELAND .. , _________....111

The Family of
MARUr-t J.
MORRIS
who pa888d BWIII!
Nov. 3, 1992
would like to
thanks for the
flowers from the
Keno

Furnished
Rooms

Room• tor r.nt. WHk or month.

SlorUng ot $1201mo. Gallla Hotel.
114-446-11510.
Stooping """"" wRh ~ ­
&amp;llotfllllw
hoolt.,.po.

-·All

Cll at• 2:00 p.M.,

IINI, llooon WV.

46

304~773-

Space for Rent

$650f 1cre. Remote, btautl u ~.:.. ~Wlo\'..~k~
land; wood1, Pl..... 1nd hlll1.: Country. -.Up. SM-aa~~-~..7.
Coli lor good llllp. ; 1-414-5113-

1545, Alhono.

47 Wanted to Rent

Small trallair park, will Hll on
land contract, 304-G75-6512 after

••00

2 Bodroom In Gollpollo, Ap1&gt;1'-.-, eo~, WID 11ook-Up,

Financ1al
21

*

tarpon, 2""'110 ' &amp; Dtpook,
114-441-11145'

3 Btdroom1: P1trlot. 1 1J2 Car

Business
Opportunity

Merchand 1se

boaa, Will If
you're atlll • atudent.

5I

Household

Thlelelrte:e~rNIJ.l

kMpegolngavan
wiHtn you don'L '

21n ~

Goods

'

'I

lng '"ldant orlnt~ Regl ...
red Nureo lor 1 dor -k,
work. must hav1 or bl
Hlod lor Wnt Vlrglnlo IlCon, , vano. ahlfta evallablll,
ult work irlllllhw wNk~
nd. Contact' Mer le Llndtman

TOTALLY AUTOIIOllVE PEAf"-'HC£

,,.,.rutftli
lit

to oorrhase o

LIMmD .
TIME ONLY

-475-3005. E
AN BIG BUCKS
CHRISTMAS
II Avon. 611 118 3358
~porlancod
Houoocloonor

$6995

m

dad For 5 Hourw On Frldaya,
An Hour, Muat HIVI Rar.,..n-. 614-446-011'1 After 5 P.M.

TROLLEY RATIOI

DAVIDSON~$

'

11 ••1
..,.11.....~~=!'~~~;'"'•'"'"'"
CRAFt' CLASSES·
NOV. 10 "Wee 8_..... lrr

PLUMIIltG

,,

p__.,., p.&amp; .14.00
NOV. II I II: "ttltppw
lta·Fr:&amp;;.~

31

Th'N Nov 30th. Hurry For Bast

. ;;aj·

24&gt;140 loa homo, 2 yre. old, 4

i

· tlon, 2114 Yoooo Old. Wo Bought
MNow {100 Houro) 15,415. 814-

aar•. I mi. from Holz•,
$31,000. 114 4tl 8373 or 3Q4..

384-3M5.

17W33t.

Largo Wood /Cool Burning
Stov1, 30"' Whlla 81th Vtnhy,
And

5 yNr

~d

brick home, 5 roomt,
2 bolhl, 2 lorga Dnlohod rOoml
In bi•mant,10 1crae,. pond,
$114,1100. ~75-5210.

8 - r St., lllddl_,_ 1Wo

•ory, I room11 ba1h,

C

hilt,

nlco lo4, a - nllah-..ct;
114-1112·3811, IM-1112"-3113, 114-

Dol=

or Ill• ~JdiO, 2 bodup u-"--M
•
-~ ..... :;.~ · plnruocl, atopo, coiiiM-.... - .
Fumlehad, 2 or 3bdrm., tor rent
In CouniiJ llobllo Pori&lt;. WUhorl
dryer, olr1.S238/ oriOil:, 114-192_2187, IM""'wm
llobllo Haml Mx'IQ, 2 Bodroo. .&gt; Fumlahod, Control Air &amp;
Holl. DM-41WSI5.
llobllo homo lor - or ulo on
lond controct: 2 BR, 111 oloctrlc.
locolod: .tahnoon'o llobllo
~ PoriL IM-141·!408 or 4411For -

room

tum•·•~ -~

GOOD

USED

APPLIANCES

W.thera, dryera, ref!fgeratora,
l'llrtgH. Skaap AppllancH, 71

Vlno St1'01111 pil 114-141·73118,

1-

100-411-:Ptn:
King Silo Watorbod WHh Dark

Plno Rnltth And Padded Rallo,
Som~WOYolooo· lloHreoo, 8200.
114-446-aaat.
LAYN~'I FURNITURE
Complolo homo fum~I~G'
Houre: ....._, M. I
om.
3 mlloo out lulavMio Rd.
Freo Dollnry.
PICKENS FURNITURE
Nowi\JHd

Nlco 2 Bodowmo, All Eloalrlc Houllhokl tumlo!tlnll. 112 mi.
WHh CA R1. 180 AI E - . - Jofrlcho Rd. Pt. P l - . WV,
8278 Per llo. PIUI Soeurttr ciii30W711-MIO.
=..CaN 1-.....S Or
I
IH.
.
Or ilwootmont 2 led·
roomo In · Ewlnalon Wlh AIC Noflh Galllo llehoot Area, 3 BodLlrgo lot $11,1011. IM-38W'110 rooma, Stov•, Retdgeralor,
SWAIN
Or 114-HI-7112.
Water,
Traah
PaJd, $250
AUCTION l FUIIHITURl. 12
Roloroncoo, DopooR, 114-:JII. Ollllo
81., GaiUpollo. Now a IJMd
Two
••;;;.
locolod
Iii
c-tt,, low 8881.
tumkuro,
-- "
Work-o.~4"14. :51.
twonl':j.~ 2U8 ovonlngo 44
Apartment.
ondw
ndo
.
fOf' Rent
Vory nlco homo Gartlold Avo,
cordpltttly Nil : dtlld, Ander- I Bodr-, Convonlont To llollOri wtndowa. ,.. root, viOJI
z• Holphll, Eo.anom~l, O.e
lldlng &amp; C.rpot. wolldng dt-. HOlt,
82~11Jm0. Pluo Ulllllloo &amp;
w.-. a lllyorl $100 a Up. All
tanco 16 HoopHII &amp; ohol&gt;r&gt;IM. DopooR.
114-446-2857.
8okl With ~Coli Wlotw
Wotoon Roohr Co, 304-4'11'343:1
0( 875-71011.
2bdrm. apta., total alectrlo, IPpllancoo tumloltod, loundry
"""" lociiHioo, ctooo to echoGI .152 .rtlng Goods
32 Mobile Homes
In town. Aar&gt;liootlono OYOIfor Sale
ol: V I - ·o..n Apto. ... M
OOIIIM.ftWl'tl £011.
tl71 por monlh Including I
monlha ,., lot Nntl tMw 141110, BIAUTII;UL APARTMENTS AT
-red • oil up, lldtllng, BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
~ry .1110 -n. ,.aooc ~TES. 531 Jackoon Plko
t112/rno. Wolk to ohoD a
. CoUI-EOH.
IIIII Skrllno Holly Ridge I~X70,
B-h·
I t - lllddllport. Ohio,
oil oloc, 2 bodooomo, AIC,
- l d .,...h, kltchon lolond, tumllhed 1 room apt, UlllltiH
lnctudld1 _~!P &amp; rot ·reqUired,
llore{IO · - ... und-nnlng, :104-IU•ZOM,
.. now, 304-1111-Z~~.

31904LHII1•1

. c.........

.........rt,O.Io.
614-992·7144 .

E· .... -··

,,ru•ula,
.."..

IYA HILL
... a....,

• Dryer.._..-WM4.

IATOII TWIIUII
All AIM WilD Dill.
BpiDIIICiaRM
V..Okla

For MoNinfomtltlon
C.l 30+·2n-3721

1188 lltyllno Holly Rklgo

~x70,

all ...c, 2 bldroome, AIC,

Oovorotl .,...h, kMchon lalorid,
otorego bldg._ undorporutlng,
lka naw, 304-l,v-2464. '

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TRACY BfiNAGER...- ••••••••- ••- - - - - -. . .2Ge
JEAN 111J81ELL....-.:•••- ............

OFACE,..-...................... - ...··-- -........,.:._...... . .

Sink, Sola And Chorr,

Aulornatlc TranM~Is.ton For
-k, Llrao Rolllna Wood Cool,

OOVERHIIENT HOliES From t1
{U llopllr).
Tu
Propo~r· Aapo...
a. Your
Area Cl 10H6Z-1000 Ext. GH4812 For C..rront R- U.L
Homo FM Solo In Choohlto VII•
lago, t Roomo, I balh, La. Flat
LAM Br--~-11-3:30 P.M.
Phone:. ............,.. After 3:30
P.M.IM-441.ot28.

·'

Solttctlonl

2:110.·

1112·7:107.

'

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Ill tt&amp;Od7 After &gt;fP.M.
Uko Now 3 PI- Uvlng Room
Sullo, Llrgo Couch, lovo Soot &amp;

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Atler 4 P.M.

Groom ond SuppiJ Shop-Pol
Groomlna. All br. . ., atyloa. 1SI8t TOJ)IZ, rwt•_good, looka
Pel Food 0..111. Julia good, new tlree, $800, ~~
Wobb. Cal 614-4411-0231.
2142.
AKC a-nt Pupploo, 7 WHko 1984 Toyoto Supro, 1 cy11 5
Old, Good Homo Dnlyl 114-148- opood, now tkn &amp; botlonn.
1!120.
~.200.11rm. SOW'/5-1121.
11m1

Rtcllnii)Q _~hak', Exc•ll•

eon.

1984 Z28 Ca"'aro1 305 auto, PB,

PS, PW, 82000mo. Runo good,
$3,800; 114-742-2875.

1985 Dodge Arlso Automlflc,
Air, Excollont Condltlonl 814«&amp;.fS52.
1885 Ford Crown VIctoria, 302 Y·
8, aulD, naw llrM I tlhllult,
AJC, IKC cond, $3,500. 304-882·

17to.

1988 Hondo Accord DX ALto.
Air, Cruloo, AIIIFII Co-lo,
Excollonl Condltlonl 78,000
Mlloo, Vorr Dopondobto, ~,100,
Or Boll Ortor.IM 416 0640.
AKC' Aagllttrad · Boaton Ttrrltr
for stucf aarvlce only, 614-m~ 1188 Now Yorklr, 17,644 Millo,
All P-. Digital, llolntolnod In
11053.

v..,

Good

l:ond~lon.

~.ooo

Flllll. S..louo Collrl Only. IM2541-1413 Botw- I A.ll. l 10
2 tomoloo, 2 malu, 614-141.Z711. P.ll.
AKC Rogiotorod Cocker Spaniol tt86 Old• Detta 88, ona owntr,
Pups, Raady To Go! 114-245- garogo 111[11, V-4, PSIPB, PD,
1684, 8'14-446.317l
PW, AIIIFII . - , • -· playor,
dolor wtpoo. $78,000 mlltto.
AKC Roglotorod Slborlon Huoky, ~885. Colll-48-4223.
Mlltj 11..1112-25n
1981 Pont. Flroblrd, 6 Cyl, How
AKC Scoltloh Torrlor pupploo, Tir•, ExctiiMI Condltk&gt;n,
omall, IIOIH!toddlng. nrot ohot, ~.100. IM-UW780.
.wormod 1 hoahh guorontood,
1187 1'9rd Tempo, AIC, AIIIFII,
$200, Atnana: 114-68'-4Cin
cruloo, lift, 5op., 4cyl., now llroo
AKC Shohltt pupo, 10 wb old. and •xhlult, $3000; 114-tnVII chockod, ohoto. I malo, 2 554~ .
llmlloo. IM-4811-7285.
1187 l'o(ltloc T·tOOO.AT, PI, AC,
Auolrollan Shophord puppl.oo1 low mllolgo; IM-446-~21 oftor
g,..l tomporamont Rod 6 """ 5 p.m.
- . doublo roglotorod,.SIOO.
1181
CldNIIo
Flootwood
Coroono Form, 3D'-7T.I-5332.
Bf!luahman l.oodod, Top Cond~
Chrlatmaa Pupplu $50 Each, tlonl ~.ooo IIHoo, Sorlouo Collo
Cinnamon. Blade Chow, Without OniJ, 6M-388-848a.
Papoto, Aftor 4 P.ll., Anytime
1188 Fofd Tempo GL, auto.,
Wookondo. 814-379-2240.
4cyl., condHion, black wHh
Drogonwynd Col-: CFA Por• X:,{ lntorlor, $3400; 614-185tlana a Sllmn• Kttttne. 114446-3844 Aftor 7:00 p.m.
AKC Atglatertd Chlnna SharP•I pupt:, lots of wrlnklae, $300,

1181 Cavallar AS,

black. · I

hard drlv•, HVWal programa tmlll lnfmala 1nd auppJ111 .

lncludod; IM-U7-3718.
[lko Now: 30d0 Exocullvo
Dook, tiOOi 301172 Folding Tobto
SU; MK ~loctiOdol PIUI $50;
Quolono Tatophono. Amplllllr
$12. Brooo lluolc lion~ SU;
ludWig Baby Grand Plttno
$3,500 {DBOI Raalno Eloctrtk
Broom S10; Motll Typing Stand
tiD; CoiiiM-441·172~

Ftml.. Puppy, B•utlful Blua
Eyad, lnttl119tnt, WatCh Or

Companion IIOg tiOO 814-4411- 1189 Ford EICOft LX $3,200, Ex~
co1tont Condition, Cal 614-4468127.
1721.
Pot w, plgo, 304-773-5878.
zz~ loadod, 10,000 mllao,
Puppy Palaca Pit Shop. nn tim, 18,500, axe cond, 304L.ocotld In G.c: llurohY Co. Go~ 675-71~.
llpollo. Now apon. 114-44141404. =~:=-.~=--:-:=-;-::-;c­
IHI Block Eocofl, tlntod win·
::-~ cruiH, rNr dtfrolt, 5

Nib air-pump ttnnla 1h011,
- 13, $60. 304-478•7530.

~

304-4'1N281..
F~ 11~-• E
~u • - nglno 1111 Mr SF'o4
With 4 Speed TranseNu' 1 a
314 Ton Roor End All For S.O.

IM-21at:~ 5 o.

.

.

~ -

T,l vans &amp; 4 WD's · :·..:

v.,_ ~-;

1112

!!Odao

0447

or &amp;M-387.Q461.

Van, Extro Clotin, Wll EQuiD;, ,
ood, Excallont CondHion, Will( ·
btrool Prlca: ~.200. IM-3D•,~

1113 Ford Bronco. •uto., PS:" 1
PI, niiW tlrw, nn milfler,-·
7:1,000 low mllao, 13300 010,-

IM-112·77:13
INS F·150,

~•4

$3,100. IM-381-8JI4.

Auto,

302

.,

1110 Ford F·ISO 41&lt;4 Auto, AIL~
AIIIFII Stlreo Iloif
UnorL. Stoalng Roor - ,•.
Now rno, sm111nc1or ~·
21,000 lllloo, Rod In Co!,ar,
•

Tl~, Crul~,

l18,100

Will . . For~

N•

tl2'i500. Will Too Cor·Or 'IINcll.

Ae !'Ide ln. CaU IM 44t OMO. ' ::

19tt · Aotra

eon....lon v.r

mille,

38,000

AJC.-~

PS,

otoroolcaooott, omoH dowri
poymonl, ....... loon, 304-1711- '
784~

74

.~

Motorcycles .

::::::::-7.=~~':---:-:-.

1183 Honda 110 thrM whMier.'"

:104-671.Z103.
•
1983 Hondo CR•8o,.~~
1125. after 4:00 ,..

..

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Hondo 3.· - 200 Big Rod,

....
,...,.,,ata~o
hlgM.;""""
ronga,ilrlvwi,
nooir
UNI &amp; molor, SVOO. ~~

..

6351.

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76

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Budgat Tronomloolono, Uood L

l'llbulll, Ill typt.. atl.r tl"\at .......

ownor 1114-246-61577. ~
2213, POII'IIIroJ: IM-tU-5100. "
•
New gu tanka, or. ton~ .
whttle,

r~~clatore

floor mat!t_ •

ole, D a AAulo, RloiOY, YIV. 31)4.;
372-383301'1~ .

Towota 22R, 4 cy~ whole
or porta, 30W'II-22M.

., r l

-oo;., ·

campers &amp;
Motor Homes
17 112 tt. Corulr pull-type cam-L
por, Mlkonlolnod, tiOOO OBO;
tm Dodgoii 4dr., 58,000 lcluol
mlloo, IM.f 5-3131.
11711 Nomad 31 Fl. lith Whool
Com~1 .Complololr Fuml-, •
Color T. v.1 111c,....vo, Full iolh, .
a.,_ 8111
Bod, Naw Cartlol,
Now Awnlngo, Still In lox.
$1,500. ·-1·1021.
::,m='~F="cr~d.,;.;.;co~m.:;po:;;...r-v-on.-351=-""'
. motor, 8\do., At;, ~J.,!I. til,

79

bllhroorn, furnace, ""'!JC c.o.
vtrtor, . refrigerator, _,nil, •~
coucMI w,ibta(makn Into • .
bod.)

Alklng $8000. 304-195- l
: ·..,

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3411 ahw tpm.

Services

81·

••

,."

Home
Improvements

·'"'.

BASEMENT

, ',

WATERPROOANO
.., .,
Unconditional lllollmo g....,.:

.....,.nc..

••· Local
lumlelw4, ::
Freo ootlmot-. Coli ..

IM-Z37-o418, cloy cr nlahi! ~
Rpgore Buo-nt WatorproOi n

ling.

.

, AmiFU cauttte, 1
owner, 5 months old, low

miiHge, will taka loa, 30...a2-

2411 Defai'III:OO PM.

We'ra Talking Twkayl Ktnny'a
Auto Ctnt.-, Buy A Car, A.celva

Curtlo Hamo . lntpra-1 :
YHro Exporlonco On Oldor &amp;
Nowor - . AddRitlno,
F-lon Work, R~
KMchono And Bolho. F- Ei'
1111111111 Rllorol-, No .Job" '
T;;oo;:3:B;-'Ig=.Or;=:Smoll~~l~·*::.:~31:,:'1'011,:::;1:::_,. :
Davlo Soloing llochlno And •
Vacuum Clllrw Rtpalr, Fr. :
Plctc.Up And DeUveri, Onr.- •
CrMk ROIMI.114 MI-42M.
•
.... ,,..... Npolr,
e~l, plumiM!'I, Milling, _.. ~
r.:'e7i~ntlnl. lnoklo In&lt;! out;

l

JET

•

Aorotlon llotoro, "'PPItod. •
&amp; ••bulft motore In llock, RON '
EVANS, JACKSON; OH. 1-8QO.·:

537-8528.
•
J:lon'• TV Servl~, ~lallzlng :
In Zonlth 1110 - n g - ,'

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other br1nd._ HouM calli, ..., ~

oomo oppllo""" repoloo. WV '
304-578-2318 Ohio~--·
;;.
So:-:-pt,;lc,.:l:='o:.:,nk:.:P,::u:;:mpl::,.:,ng.:.:J,.:IID=:Go::t=:ll• :
Co. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES '
' :

Sol=

3/.t Ton, 3
On Column.
$750 Firm. 814 'JII B4D.

aawon

:;:Qoh:.;.,:.l11:==-l..,.llrln-_-mi.,.._-_
:
...,Hol,...w-,...llol-

1975 lntarnorlonol Dum~ Truclt
lond "' lllr bind. AC two ,_ U~ Tandom Alllo {Ak Brokn)
no liN com ~ntw. AC 10ft v.a Englno, M' Bod 1000 By 20
Fllr Condition, $1,881.
~- ... w/!1011'0W. 304-273- Tlr•.
814-384-3645.
lnlomotlonal480 'llrector, 1178 GIIC ~krp, I &lt;tl• 1
711-2803.
~ Rlko, lllowlng llochlno; opood, $500.
--~
w"h
caZl
13=.!,Driii281Ftra,_
·Troctor
81...t uro Co ~ ..
. , _ "" --11%2
Queen llzl Wlltrbad, IXCtl..nl

condition mirror In headboard,
8200 OBO. Call Mlchllo 11 ~M1112-4417, 304-773-6130.

..... $425, can IM.ti2-IOII a
tor lpm.

63

.

Livestock

l i p: Ll;go porlablo llglttod 1-=:::-:-:.~~~~:-~­
oiGn ~-aoro reg -111. - " ' AOHA t891 Gokllf1il IIY: Sonnr

sat.•Non·llahted..rog. SUII. Elchot BIG IIIlO Grer l'looowo
ll[llollf $28f. Freo dill-lory. 9:o!t!lft1l litpor llo-. IM-2811-

Piurlc loft- (bUJ ~ bollioM
11o11 -~ $85. bol. Ollor oxplroo

=•·

Nov. 30. AAA Slgno 1-101).531:M83 arrytlmo.
Portable llghlll! olgn
Plooilc ~~·l:"bo~,
...

;:

1822.
Coltlo'

Houllng:
AtWtlmo,'
ctouok W11ho1111,
.THllll
rt a Crook Trucking, 114-245-

·

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PIUIIc And llodol Culvort linch 61 Fann Equipment
A Freo TurlcoJ, IM-4411-11971, I· Jackaon, OH 1-aoo.l37o1128.
Thru 10 Inch In Slock. Ron 20:10 JD Troator,
Cnam
;800-1;::;..,;,:116-;.,1;;;5;::110;;.,
. ----EYino, Jackoon, Ohio. t.aoo.
82 Plumbing &amp;
537-8528.
~~-:..~. ~~ 72 Trucks fer Sale
, Heating .
Porolllno 25 Inch dolll com- Fonl IO Ft. Pull Bohlnd Dloc, 1187 F-210
Ftird
Pick-lip
1'1110. poymonto occaplod, 304- bollloltl Condltlonl $700, IM-

•75-3136.

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FuiUioodod Slborlon Huoky

Farm Supplies
&amp; Ll•,estock

'Clhowdot, Fonl, 0oo1p- olaloUio
beda. Short It( long: NO .Nil.

Auto Parts &amp;
"
Accessories
4j V-11, $2185; 61~-11112~9 .
1178 Fonl 314 Ton 4d .
1983 Chovrolll llonto Corio, v- 1178
Porto • 1110 Ford Flothood V.a,
B, $2,000. 8M-t41-3112.
With Trana: $250. 114-388-11101. _,
19114 Chryolor Fifth Avo, toadod,
"
extra nlct ln11d1 &amp; out, $2,!85. 1182 Buick ~ • Automotk(
Tran., 45,000 llllaa 1300 Firm.
·~
· - · -.
-~·~·••
61W88-VJOO.
Sedan, Uke new, avery opllon,

dillon, - · IM-441·1021.
· Flih Tank, 2413 J.ckton Av•·· ·~· aunroof, tint, naw 1(,.,,
Lillo - IBII -llblo ..... Point Plooolnt, :104-e'/5-2013, 84K, run.llookl good, '-',100.
putor· VGA color monlor• 4DIIB lull llno Ttoplcal Hoh1 btnlo, :104-475-6156.

153:!4483.
i .

88...

Uoholllory Romnonlo 11.~11 Ylf.
eO" Cull Unlng Only $3 Yd.
Olhar SaiH: L..la, Craft $upplloo, Silk Floworo. Solo Lalla

Homes for Sale ·

1568 Sq. Fl., .18 acra lot 2x8
1111111, 2 compltll bath~, dining
room. living room, 9bdrm., walk·
In c~o, tully corpotod, 2 por·
chn, eleetrlc heat, AC at:DVt,
refrigerator, stereo.wlred, Hom•

Haven of Point PlaMant

38452SA

cuns

3

(1ou Bol.. To Choott From)

Aulhor'zec!..,..

per month

For Salt: Uke Naw Standard

56 p
I S
,.,....,....,..e,ts,..,o,.r,...,.a.,.,l,...e__
10 WHk otit Whlto&gt; Himalayan
Killona · t150, call 114-1411-2510

Sl,. Storm Door, SSG. Soo At
aat So. Fo!tnh Avo., lllddloport.
AKC Bolton Terriar Puppies,
F- otondlntl wood , burnor Rudy To Qo o.;ambtr 8th;
wlchlmnoy. Uiod vorr IIIIo. Hold Wllh Dopooft. 614-38811362.
.
f325. 304-475-4113 a nor 8pon.
AKC
Cocker
Pupa
-kl,
~
au Cook Slove. 1200, El:ctlltnt Black/Whfto,
6
Condtdonl
'IWO
Ktrf&gt;IUO
1 WhRo (Buff
Ket wc•M Heat. ., 175 A Place. Eoro). CoiiiM-448-4110,
114-446-211~
AKC llolo Cockor Sponlo,!. Butt,
a..- Nutrition · Proditcto I 112 Yooro Old. $75.00 romalo
looturlng Amino Acid Body . Cocker Sponlttl, I monlho, $75.
Bulkllnglor~oht and let 114-44&amp;-2820.
burner
ufaa. Available IX•
clullvoly It Rill Aid Pharmacy. AKC Atg. Rotw•Hitr pups.
PINnt1 on ~lua. Champion
Tho 1111 • ., 10 dill.
bloodllnoa. $2110. 30W7s.t3n
Gold ""wol~ ~~ngo1 • brring, \nytlmo.

45" Whlll Or IYOIJ Salin 2.H Yd,
a-on Slotlco 2 Big Bundloo
13;_ 45" Collco Fobdc $1.48 Yd

Help Wanted
"AVON' All AREASI- JOUr
~ wkh uo. You'll love tho
~ponJ. 1-101).112-6351.
HolT Bonk, Raclno, OH. 614-1141-

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614-D..III-22:04 1-

V.I.P. Chrtllmaa Fabric 1.79 Yd,

CELLULAR
• • • • • • • • • ,. • • •

241-112L
cona, ti,IOO. 31J&gt;t.a2-~18 .
Molal rooting ond oldlng, 304- 1983 cOdlllac Sovlllo 4 door

Fabric Store, Huron
Slrlll, Jackoon Ohio . 614-aall5271. Annuol Chdllmn Salol

(114) 378-8153 .
. 11-12 •nd 8-10

.

do'!N, llnttll, ate. ClaUd• Win· 1182 ·Pontiac Flreblrd, 305 V-8,
t.,.., Rio Granda, OH Call e14- auto1 PS, PB, niW exhauat, axe

Quhl't

Employment Serv ices

54 Ml IC!III aneous

Dol-

Hock-• .,

. *A OHiity bs•rtrl ,,,,.,,.,.
20 Yr"Exp.
Call AI, 614-742·2328

Inc.

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~48"'",...R"'ou-nd.,.:;:O.:;k:::;:T:;Iblo.,-W=Hh'"""·2 1..-••pm~. pm "' t.oo... And 4 Anvwback Choirs For Salt: Fireplace lnMit. Excel$750, Curvod ~ Cltlna lint Con&lt;IRionl Phone: IM-37SCoblnoto, Stoning At: tl75. 2425.
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64 Hay &amp; Grain
Merchandise
Ear-n 12.50 tou, 304-8711-2111.
Prlmotor Ill, dlotJl. 114-446-~28 Hor. oquono baloo 82. a $2.50•
oftorl p.m.
Rowtd boloo 820. IIOCII. Sotur·
Bob Whlto OuaM For Solo.
dor pick up onlr. 30Wlllo3HO.
Phone: 114-256-1071.
, • ..,. A~ii e ... ,c,.. M•chln•
Cit~......._
....._ for Solo. ~511.
Ml~od hoy -$1.110. Ooto &amp; red
,.tmu ...,., tot ,_ """'
clov.·or -$1.75. Alllllo -.so. 304c,. til. d1 130. Thomu TIN Su-'
A
Dool . H
...
F•- "'
~.m.m"""~
~-~h, a mlloo
-" TrMblrk,
''""" rmy
Hvy 5711-2316
M 30W75-18T.I after
SM..;d
Junior . an
C.mllaug•
lpm.
Clturoh, :J04.I7I.404I.
:'~t!o;:nd~C::,~~~9,;
Transportation
Cool Woodbwnlng 8lovo Bdck book1o SandJ¥1111 Pool ottlco,
Unod tl30; B,... Flro (Screon) Eoll ~77 Rl-wood. Only Frl, ::-:--:--:--:--:--·Gll• Gnit• ·$100, e14 4t&amp; 8488 Sat, S. ~:OOPII, DtMr
=A:;:Itoo-'r-"IP"c.ll:".--:::--:-:--==-::---:- doyo houro 304-:ma55.
71 Autos for Sale
- · For Solo szs, 114- TondJ c-putor 1 wldlok ddvo, 1969 JaYOIIn SST 2110 Vol, AC,
~.
r.carder ayllem, many l•rnM,
joy atlcko &amp; othor occiiiOrloo, PB, Automatic, Floor ShlftL.For
Rntorotlon Projoct SIOO "'""·
&amp;...., EquRr LT 20 llog HD, ttoo. 30~ 1112-2M1.
IM-3811-Vl00.
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lnct Flrol Chillco &amp; Print Shop.
Corrylng c..o &amp; Bot ClutiJIW, Vlnrt lnoulatod olldor roptoc• 1m ChOYralll lmpola, ",ooo
Par..onlc 24 Pin Wiele Cli'rlia• ment window, &amp;l'"x28"'; 814-742· mlln, 350 tour Bl, turbo 400,
Dot 11ot Prlntw. btro'ol $1,5110 2138.
uc cond, $1,200 or 080, 304-Firm Both, IM-2-11.
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WIIIII llomlng Gu Stovo, .;:'75-::;::27'1:;.:~;.or:,;&amp;::.:111-::.1:;5n:.,:·:.....,,.._-=F l - o Ford Truck Top, Slid- co,OQO_BTU u.id '1 v.. r, $27S. 1974 LTD Brougham, Naw EnIna llindowo, Some Ao Now, :::;:it~~loo And Blonkoto, gl"!', l)roo, Radiator &amp; Exhoull
W111to, $221.114-3111-2122.
$800 Aloo Wanlod To Bur; Quid
Wood Chlol WoodiJitrnor,
Molorcyclo. IM-3118-18041.
Firewood
lor ..... 821 · - llnoct; IM-IIIHU8.
on
loed; .,...wno.
t9BO llonlo carlo •~. Coli'*
X-tn~~treoo: Cui your own or wo 446·1021 Or 8M-441-:1332.
Flrowood;For
"" Oak, ln- cut, Wft. ecotch or whitt plna,
lormotlon:
IM.aJ.7aJii.
$12.00. Avalloblo l1/i7,2l,2l 1181 VW J1111 Dloooll Slondafd,
1 OWnor, Good Cond lion, $850.
Firewood - d . Hirdwood, ontr, 114-lm-5885.
6-1-otiM,
Lwei, 81-"odlnPick.Up lold,
1982 Berllnetta Clmero 80,000
Bulldlnlt
With Rouon, ~o. 55
MHII,
Crul•,
Tllt,
Air,
IM-241-10D.
Supplies
Automallc, Prlcod To Solll Non
Block, brick, uwar dpes, win~ ~D:::d::CvH.:;:b:.clo::,.:""-"'-::U=fi.OI~OI:".=-=­

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40Ft. Log Trolt~. 82,500 &amp;llo
15" Plalnor Sooo; 10" Sooro
Radial Am Sow 1210• . _
11031.

For Solo- !liz' modlum ladloo
wtnllr coot, donlm w1 loothor
lnm, llannol lnl~u· now, ...

Gaoogo. LR~ Klchon, Bath, All
Corpotod. ...,.cooll Drivowor. Rlvor VIIIIJ Oak FumR&amp;n, 614,
441-4311.
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IM-441·1801.
4 Bedroom HouR, Retarencaa, VI'RA FURNITURE AND AP.
Dopoolt, Roqulrod. IM-441.0128.
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1-11-4428 OR 114-141-3158
42 Mobile Homes
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Awnuo, Pom110J: •~·

Rentals

. 78 or 937·2128...

NEW uanNa - cR 20 - 2+ .. ,... with older 1 ftoor

trarne houM With 2·3 bedroomo, ahld ttnd older bem.
Gat epee~ heat. pttnrtling, ca!pll &amp; holdwood ftooring.

pluo oloc, - . n FumHuro,
:toM'7W40I
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lo l Will VIrginia, 304-937·

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Jackton Plkl ArN, Waakdly•
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18 y,. llild up. e.n •
much • you w.m, full
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992·3838

SUNDAYS
12:00 Noon

utllhln, $100
no p11t1; 814-

WEDO
AND·manHIHG UHDERIUTI
GAUGES • ADDIDOIIS • SIDING .

Do you IIMd a .t.rt

FREE ESTIMATES

NEW USTifiiQ- Nler Albany, oplit loy« home with 4
bedraomo, 2 bello, decl&lt;ing, garage. epplianceo, ba...
rnrrnt with wolklhop, motion lighting, ftuit troeo, ailed,
wood otove, 1.35 ..,.., $54,900.

304~

IPirtm.ntl,

12-5-tfn

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CLUB

In my homt,
Invalid bod potlont prelorred,
MMn~bl•, good CaN, 114-Mi).
2278.

Call (304) 895-3386
after 5 p.m.

'lervlc•froml11.15

205 North Second Avo.
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Middleport , OH
·..x~LEPORT- Front llrMC -If ,..ntal property ia IM!at
been looking tor, we've got it. In thla houM. you
jhave a 2 bedroom apartment downllairo, and a one
·bedroom ·apat1mant up. Al10 has alumil\\lm siding and a
· ono car gal'lgl
$18,1100.
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,BAIHAN ROAD - Aro you ~red of living In town? You
wll ww.t tc taka aloolt at !No homo. • hila 3 bedrooms 2
' tiodho, •Ieru- family room, firopl,.,., liniahld baserMnt
ond plllfln pon:h on approx. Iii &amp;el81.
$45,1100;
RACINE - A co"!merclal 2 olory brick building with 4
:~onto u~llairo .. Hea p t l'llltai polltntiel, or put
tJVUf own bllarnoo downare and rent the apartmonto ·
.rrpoltiro. Sita on 3 loll.
$45,000,
..cHESTER - iu..,.. Road - A grMt itll get-awa:y or
otarl8r home. Hao 2 bedroomo, 1 both, ond lu oil
-*"'- with appmxc:W ocJH:
132,100

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.Turkeys •••••..•........•••••••••••'175~
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FISh ....................~ •••• 4 per Inch

HAUUNG: Urne8tone,
Dirt Gravel •nd Coal
LICENSED arid BONDED

Real Estate General

SPORTSMAN

Will

Public S~jle
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local HtVIee

992·2259
608 EAST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

614-1112·15858.

1112·7110.

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2:00 p.m. Will Do Bobvolttlng In Mr Homo. Wanting To Bur: 1·5 Ai:ru Wlntod
For Wo- Tdp To ~h
Jlriday. Monday edition .. 2:00
Lind, Callll4-2564724.
Bond. IN Nov 11-11. Coli Pol IMp.m. Saturdllt. ·
446-4'101.
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or 915·3839 ·

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llolgo Counly, Solom 1Wf..l

Will ..,. lor oldodr In mr homo,

Men:handlie
1171 C1D Treo F"'"'"r Skkldor
wHh Doutz onglno, 112,000; 114oulomo~c1

SEVERAL 7· ACRE PARCELS:

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES
614-949·2101. 949~2160

Faetocy 12
Gauge Choke
1Clf.lll/'11211

·~·-88.

New Ho~ • VInyl Siding : · !
New Garages • Replacement WJndows
·
Room Additions • Roofing

llHn wtiling fur a

GUN SHOOT
FORKED RUN

211~

54 MI~I'&amp;R~u·s
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,.., Clto¥J llllbt, 4dr, fer\,
no ruot, alklng ~85·
Complol~ltthod Smau
2
Cllllft ,... CUI, $100'
tal""cui, tiU; two 3b1 12iicl
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P':l~~: tlrw
on Polite dmo lor pick up,
$50; 114-tl2•7112.
Complolly Fumltthod mobile
homo. 1 i n l o - town o..,.. z
-thor
llgllt •••
Z dooiW, uood than
No Poll, Cl: IM- -long,roor.
Dtlcod s~. lor ~h,

3bdrm., • 15&amp;12,
tuml.t.d,
oent,.l U, .tlrtli'lg, Will tln~nC•,
$100 down, $1301 mort.,.114-112·

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

1:00 P.M.

EXCAVATING

OFFICE 992-2886

for Sale

5 Atreo Thomplon Road, Fll.
180, Will CaniiHr Lind Con~
tract. 15 Mlnutn From Kyger,

RACINE GUN
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GUN
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horne, good Witch dog, FREE Produt:IL 114 411 1225 or l.oolllng For A Dool? Conoldor A
-47s-2tll
1-1100.551-4801.
Pro-Owned llobllo Homo, Llrgo
Solttctlon ' - llonor D-n,
tltoowey: Port Chow Pupploo, 18 Wanted to Do
Froo Sot-Up And Dollvory. t.aoo..
ii-2se saoe.
IIH-6710.
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TREE
SERVICE.
To~,
white, •rk Trimming, TrM RemOvlil,
both lomalo, Trimming. Free Eatlmat11t 1
-ood bauble wtdo, 3 Bod·
367·7157 Aftw 4p.m.
_ , . An~ 2 Botho, Cothodrol
Ceiling, 24x54, 2 Porchn, 814·
Goorgn Ponoblo Sowmlll, don' .........
27, 114-oMI-81114.
haui:J:.: to tho 111111 11101
colt
711-ih7.
33 Farms for Sale
IIIII Paulo'o Doy. Coro Conlw 1
Block Wool 01 HIIC On ""c"-' IS8 aCN . country aatata with
PI ko 11-F I A.ll. -6:30 P.M. II IIQnd , VInton. Colonial lorm
Oullltr And Exportonco lo Tho houoo nowly re..-lod. 2 torgo
11 Cohcam l'9r Yo,.. Cltlld'o bilme, eum.,..,. houte garaga,
Core. Coli Uo l'9r A VIol. Infant lludlo, hunllng cabin. By ownor.
IToddtlro 114-44&amp;-8227. P - Agent• welCome. R•ducedl Dan
choolore /School Ago 114-446- Bilek, 614-388-8210.

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Ga)lia, Meigs, Mason and

SIZED UMESTONE
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1·800·137·1460

11 Help Wanted
---....:..----Ayotj I All Arolo I Shi~OJ
Spoo.-, 304-11711-M:!II.
Still Tlmo To llo.llo .Cltrlotmao
llonorl Flrot 5 To Sign Up To
nnan Shophord miKod noodo Soli Avon Will F1ocit1Y0 $31

HOME HEATING OILS
DIESEL. FUELS • GASOLINE$

Call614•992~

KEVIN'S LAWN
MAINTENANCE

Giveaway ·.
A:lioooblo lordor co111o 1ee111o
lila PuOI&gt;In. I Wooko Old, To
&lt;:f"" H"oinol1114-2541-1558.
~ Drror For Pano To
347~~~ Coli Aftor 5 P.ll. 114·

BP OIL CO.
667-6179

ICEI'S~~CE

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BILL SLACK
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and
Cleln, No Plio, Rlloronco &amp; repo.'ln. lllo Will "''-•, col 8..
Dapoalt Aequlrld.IM-4411-1511. . lll2•l1141.
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-Allor 7 P.JI.
1.111. lo 1:00 P.l!!?.llllldar I :00

IIIWIID PIICII .

an ad
Call 992-2156

1tl4 IWf ton F-110 ......... I :.:
epMd. ......,.. . . '10
=-~ocl~,11.200:::::;.··1104-4Ji.:,::..::..;,::..~JI...;;;-·
11141 Ford f.IIO, 412, . . . . . .: •
liicllln•. ~. •~='*"It

FOR REiff: Nice Apor1mont
S30G Per - . - Ulllllloo

.STEEL I.IUIID .
RAISED PAIEL lAIIlE IIIIIDOOIIW'
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To place

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wrigbt

Apartment
for Rent

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1rrl GIIC1 Cab Ovw, CUinmN

Engine;

1972

RIVOM

0211.

Aluminum Trollor, Haml Nll'l ~
Upholstery
Bonk, Roclno, Ohio. IM-114112:110.
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10M.
1112 31~ 11111 hoa¥J d,.J Fonl lng trl OOUniJ · - a7 ,..,., Tho •
In lurrilhn trpfiOIIIorlrte •
HolM Training wtntw llooclol pick-up truck, good cond., IM- Coli 304.a76-41~ lOr .... ..: •
tl50 Brenda 'Wright, IM-:JII. '142-21147.
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By The Bend

IIKLY

Friday, November 20, 1992
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VETERANS HONORED • A dinner party
was held l'fftntly by tbe American Legion PCISt
, 128, Middleport, and its AuxUiary honoring vet·
erans who are resideets ol the Pomeroy Nursing
and RebabDillltoln Center. Hoaored were front,
left to right, Donald Stephenson, Sherwood
' Meredith, a_nd Robert Bush,·and Thomas _Fry,

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center back. Pictured with J11e fttei'IUII
from
the left, Katie Gilmore, re)!lre~tntln&amp;_tbe Leaton .
Auxiliary, Sen. Jan Mlcbatl Lon&amp;, (Frye), lick
Kornspan, actingad•lnlstrator;·aod Jerry
Hawley, and back row, Jay Ellis, both legion'
naires. The AuxWary holds mootbly game par·
ties for tbe residents.

Community calendar
Community Calendar_items
appear two days before an event
and the day or that event. Items
must be received well In advance
to assure publication in the cal·
~ndar.

music by Smokey Mountain Boys.
1'\Jblic inviled.
SATURDAY
RUTLAND - There will be a
round and square dance ·saturday
from 8 p.m. 10 midnight at the Rutland American Legion Hall. Music
will be by C.J. and the Country
Gentlemen. Public invited

SUNDAY
POMEROY • The Meigs Coun·
·ty Historical Society will sponsor a
demonstration on making Advent
Wreaths using herbs on Sunday at
2 p.m. at the Meigs·County Muse·
urn. Mrs. Janet Theiss will.present
the demonstration: those !killing
to participate are 10 bring material
with them. For a list of materials
needed, cali the museum at 992·
3810 between I and 4 p.m.

FRIDAY
COOLVILLE • Revival at Wes·
ley-Allegheny Church in Coolville,
through Sunday . .7:30 p.m. nightly
HENDERSON - Gallia·Twirlers
with Rev. William Cope of Salem.
Western
Square Dance Club will
Glen Easterling, pasiOr, invites the
hold
a
dance
Saturday from 8-11
POMEROY • Bob Hayes, a mis· .
public.
p.m. at the Henderson Community sionary from _Africa, will speak at
LONG BOTTOM • Faith Full Center in Henderson, W.Va. John Hillside Baptist Church on Sunday
Gospel Church will have a 'Ibanks· Waugh will be the caller.
at u ·am.
giving dinner Friday at 6 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT • Meigs County
RUTLAND • Gospel concert,
There will be a preaching and
singing at 7 p.m. w•th David Dailey Retired Teachers will meet Satur· Rutland Freewill Baptist Church,
imd the Dailey Family. Pastor day at I2:3o p.m. at the Mid'dleport Sun~Jay, 2 p.m., featuring Kevin
Masonic Temple. Rev. Kris Trein· Spencer Family and Reflections
Steve Reed invites the' public.
tong, Middleport Presbyterian Trio. Pastor Paul Taylor invites the
public.
CHESTER • There will be a Church will have the program.
special meeting of Shade Rivet
Lodge No. 453 F&amp;AM:Friday at 7
LONG BOTTOM • Thanks~iv·
~ANAUGA • Liberty Moun·
p.m. Work in the Master Mason taineers will perform Saturday at ing service at Long Bouom Umted
Methodist Church will be Sunday
4egree. Refreshments will · be the DAY Center in Kanauga.
at 7:30p.m. Public invited.
served. All master masons invited.
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MIDDLEPORT • Thanksgiving
MONDAY
, POMEROY • Reservations for crafts for kids, Middleport Arts
TUPPERS PLAINS • Tuppers
the FOE Ladies Auxiliary No. 2171 Council, Saturday, 6:30p.m. Cost
9Jtristmas dinner on Dec. I are due is $4 for kids ages 3-8. Shirin Nug- Plains VFW Post No. -9053 Ladies
Friday. Cost is $4 to the auxiliary gud instructor. Call 992-2675 or Auxiliary will have a special meeting Monday at .7:30 p.m. AU mcm·
992· 7733 to register.
Secretary.
bers urged 10 attend. Plans will be
•
: MIDDLEPORT· Ceramic tree
SALEM CENTER • Star made for the Chrisbnas dinner.
iop angel class, Middleport Arts Grange and Star Junior Grange,
RACINE • "Talking About
annual
Thanksgiving
supper;
Satur·
Health
and Nutrition" will be pre·
Council, Friday, 6:30 p.m. Cost is
$12. All supplies included. Judy day at 6:30p.m. at the Salem Cen· sented at the Racine American
I&gt;Jxon is instruciOr. Call 992-6564 ter Fire Station. Meat provided by ·Legion Hall on Monday at 7 p.m.
There will be free refreshments.
the grange. Bring a covered dish.
0r 992·7733 10 register.
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SALISBURY • Meigs Local
RACINE • An alumni football . Annual Chapter I Parent/Teacher
HARRISONVILLE - Har-.
risanville OES, annual installation game between Eastern High School meeting, Monday, 6:30p.m.
of officers, Friday, 7:30p.m., at the and Southern High School will be
Harrisonville Masonic Temple. - held Saturday at 7:30p.m. at the
RUTLAND • Rutland Garden
Members bring potluck: food for Southern football field.
Club, Monday, 7:30 p.m. at the
(efreshments. Other chapters ar_e
home of Mrs. Dorothy Woodard.
invited.
. LOTTRIDGE • Lottridge Com- "Making Herbal Gifts" will be the
munity C~nter will have a Thanks- program.
: TUPPERS PLAINS • Tuppers giving dinner Saturday at 6:30 p.m.
Plains VFW Ladies Auxiliary will Those attending bring a covered
RACINE • Regular meeting,
~ponsor a round and square dance
dish. Public invited.
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Southern Local Board of Education
friday from 8-11 :30 p.m . .with
will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at
the high scllool.

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Landers

"*"""·
and -ned a divm:ed.

wondetful IUY· He lOki me biJ tint .
wife- allelfilh (cmplctiw deldrd)
who goa heneir pregnant and
committed adullery while Mr.
Wonderful WOJked two jobs. He
finally divon:ed bis wife and let ber
and her lover adqll the child.
~ 11 yean of lllllriagc. our
fourth 1011 WIS born. Five months
later, Mr. WonclcduiiiUIOunccd that
we had grownapul
be no longrz
loved me.
t1uee years ago,
and we ~~e atill manied. He wen1
lhrougb
my money, and I will
soon lose the bouse. The cbildn::n
and I baw nil place ., go. He says
bis job is "hanging by I dmld," yet
he manaaes 10 maintain a ftamboy·
ant lifeslyle for the "friend" he
moved iil with two years agQ. I
reantly leanled she has been in
bis life for the last seven years.
·
He now claims I'm moneyhungry and "bleeding him dry. •
Meanwhile, he says "in the best
interests
the children• be's
willing to give op cusiOdy. Thanks
10 Mr. Wondelful's planned Ba(uisi·
lion evety dollar we held jointly.
I could not n:l8in a'hot--sbollawycr
and 11111 a lilting cluck.
My ldviee _, Viqinia Beach is 10
tate aloag, Wd loot at her fiance
and tlllk 10 biJ eX·wife. A "'ovely
nuin" will do cverytbiDa in bis power
to lbat biJ children 11e cared for.
What you see -happening to Mrs. Ex
today may be a IIIIISCripa whal
your life will be lite tomonow. ••
SADDER BUT WISER IN N.Y.
DEAR S.B.W.: Let's hope Virginia Beach reads your road signs
and saves henelf a trip.
De.- Au Landen: I am a 4().
year-old W&lt;mlll who bas wodced
my
life. I've tried 10 help others
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am

tbrilugh communiay sei'Yj~ and
vohinmer work.
. The recession led 10 my being
laid off fr&lt;!m a goOd job with
a ,_ti.,;,,.
My __
hus·
....- ·-~ corporation...__,
,
band'i 11111ary was cut ., ............ 1Y
that we had 10 flle for blnb'u)lfCy.
Since
. my earcer -_ .a..A I've become
"'""""
deeply depressCd. Although we've
been able to lteep Ol!r hQme,
we've often been without: food and
medical care. we· have young
childml, and I IIIII under COIISI8Dt
stress. I beloilg to a support group.
which helps, bul I cannot .cmfide
··my shame 10 them. Ann, I'm filled
with sleep
such and
Rllline
and guilt that I
can'l
feel auicidal.
I orcb' ha
lothi
• njob. 10. wi~ ~ li~r
~or
mtervtews,
gan op 1 •
mg. I can 'I reiUm these worn outfits,
but I cannot pay for 1bem either.
My liuniJy is JIIOlllinenl in this city,

carry ;

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*Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

'Avoids jail.te_rm

Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)
- Griffin O'Nel!l; the son of actor
Ryan O'Neal, has avoided a possible three-year jail senaence by
pleading no cooleSt 10 cllarges he
shot at his estranged girlfnend's
unoccupied car.
Under the plea bargain Thursday, prosecuiOrs ~ charges
of battery and makmg terrorist
threats, said De_puty District Attor·
ney Lauren 'f!:IBS~ .
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Friday 9:00a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Bunch

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Tekeover
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Tl'llnlng Workout
1D (TH) Hlatory of College
Football
18 Morning New•
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you can own your
home SOQner than you think! Here's a comparison
that may 0pen your eyes!

30 Year Loan•

15 Year Loan*

$75,000.00
. 9.23%

$75,000.00
8.08%
$705.96
$127,072.80

Amount of loan
Annual Percentage Rate
Monthly Payment
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Increasing your monthly payntent $102.49 will
save you $90,176.40 and 15 years! Decreasing the
terril of your loan builds equity faster and· drastic~lly
reduces total repayment. As shown above; cutting the
tenn of the loan in, half will !lQ1 doubl~ lhe monthly
payment! Get the facts on fixed rates and repayment
costs· that's the Peoples advantage and the American
·Dream.

Get acarrying case and extra
chain free witb tbe Stlbl oz;.

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•, 30 Year Lo~n : 9.00% plus a 2% origination. f~.
• 15 Year Loan: 7.75% plus a 2% origination lee.

Bar &amp; Chain. now only

There are a lot of good reasons for buying a
. Stlbl 025 chain saw. It's lightweight It's reliable
and durable.¥d It packs .many professional
features In a 10-lb. saw. Around the yard or fmn.

$603.47
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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
36 months of age. Parents who
Times-Sentinel Staff
complete the forms and return them
POMEROY - An Easter Seal·- to Dewhurst, receive copies of the
Society grant of $16,4 70 has been results and guidance about where
received by the Meigs County to turn for help if that is necessary.
Health Department to develop a
The program is designed to
"Watch Me Grow" program for complement the Meigs County
children from birth to three years.
Early Intervention program which
Meigs County joins similar pilot helps children, birth to three who
projects in Athens, Morgan, and have established developmental
Washington Counties in Ohio, and delays or disabilities. Pewhurst
Wood County in West Virginia. will share that office at the health
The total amount of grant money department.
going into the over-all project is
The coordinator will be working
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only parttime for Easter Seals,
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Dewhurst also works parttime
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·I won't say how many years • we
would have a much better record
today." he added. "In those days,
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play or the on!f·-on-one, so the
reeords were a lot harder to break
then."
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who went on to coach basketball
foi more than 20 years at Springfield's South High School, agreed
with Francis' sentiments.
"There's no question the ath·
letes today are better, but when I
think about it, we scored 100 points
or more without th~ three-pomt, so
we· had to be domg something
right."
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Lawrence Cougty community of
Waterloo, home of the famed Wonders basketball team of the 1930s,
was a junior at Rio Gmnde when
Oliver and Francis came 10 the
campus from their respective high
school careers at Wellsville, where
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part to the drive of Oliver, whose
goal was 10 take the team to nation·
al prominence and who handled
public relapons • as weU as coaching, athletic director, and janitorial
duties • for the team, and through
Francis himself, the quiet, unassuming yourig man who always
placed the credit with the team.
Dick Barr, a member of the
team wbo now resides in North
Canton, said that when the newlyhired Oliver outlined his plan to the
Redmen in the summer of 1952, it ·
was met with more than a little
skepticism, from a squad that had
gone 4-19 the year before. "Fifteen
~uys then fell on the floor laughmg." Barr recalled.
But with Francis' shooting sldlls
- honed by years of playing on lots
and in a barn in and around his
Columbiana County hometown of
Highl,andtown - the Redmen found
themselves competing in Madison
Square Garden, batlling such competition as Wake Forest. ViUanova
and Providence, and becoming the
talk of the basketball world.
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RIO GRANDE · Ask Clarence
"Bevo" Francis about ~ow he
scored more than 100 points in two
college basketball games in his
career with Rio Grande CoUege in
the early 1950s, and he wiU characteristically point to his teammates
as the primary reason.
"If you took those guys off the
floor, I wouldn't have scored a
point, Fiancis, 60, ~ Saturday at
a reunion with the team's surviving
members and their coach J. Newton
"Newt" Oliver, on the campus of
the small southeastern Ohio institu_tion where it all began.
·
. For two years, 1952-52, the
Redmen and Francis made head·
lines and jammed arenas every- .
where they went as they scored
.astronomically hjgh game totals
against small and large competi ..
:Pon. Fmncis hit 116 points against
Ashland (Ky.) Junior.College on
Jan. 9 1953, but this total that shat·
1ered all existing records was disal-·
lowed ,byboth the NCAA and the·
NAIA. However, Francis netted
113 points against Hillsdale
(Mich.) College on Feb. 2, 1954,
and that record has remained
untouched since. ·

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adult parenting skills. The Society
also contributes money to the
Speech and Hearing Clinic which
is operated by Susie Heines at the
~th Pepartrnelit and maintains a
special program for supplying
walkers, wheelchairs, supphes and ·
equipment for the disabled. ·
Vor the 13th consecutive year,
the National Easter Seal Society
ranks fust among the 40 members
of the National Health Council for
the percentage of agency program
dollars spent on direct services 10
clients.
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spending level for direct client services. It is followed by the National
Neurofibromarosis Foundation's 77
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POMEROY • A newly expand· pointing out thai no tax dollars
ed sewag() treaunent plant in the were used for lhe project
ViUage of Pomeroy is nearly comAlthough no customers will be
pleted, and "up and running·~ . added to the system right away, the
according to Village Administrator new plant wiU allow the village to
operate its sewage treatment sysJohn Anderson.
The addition, which augments tem more efficiently, and provides
an existing facility near Bob a capacity for additional customers,
Robens Field, was funded through specifically those in the Monkey
a grant from the Ohio Department Run and Coalport areas of
of Public Wolis, and cost ~pproxi­ Pomeroy. Those areas are not now
mately $1.2 million. The villa$e connected 10 the village's system,
used "amassed sewage fees" patll .placing ihe village in violation of
by customers in Pomeroy as a Environmental Protection Agency
match to the grant, Anderson said,

PREPARING FOR TilE CHRISTMAS SEA· SON • Cllrlstmas wouldn't be quite complete
without tbe rlqbta ot tbe bell at tbe kettle for
tbe Salvation Army at various locations
tbrougbout Meigs County. Salvation Army representatives will be· at designated locations

regulations.
Connecting 1hose customers to
the new plant will cost additional
money, perhaps as much as a million additional dollars, Anderson
said. No time frame has been estab·
lished for connecting those cus-.
tomers 10 the system.
The plant is now in operation·,:
and has been since the contractual
deadline of October 30. All that
awaits is the installation of equipment which has not yet arnved·
from the supplier.

•

through Dec:. 24. Pictured, (1-r), are Charles •
Jones, Major Retired Glenna Rummell, Bob •
Grimm, Josepb Morgan, Coral Saltsman and
Margarel Jones. By contributing to the Salvation Army you wiU help a less fortunate family . ~
celebrate Christmas.
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