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                  <text>Thursday, November 1. 1990

Ponwoy-Middleport. Ohio

·AAUW meeting features
Southern -~z Bowl team
Don Salmons, Southcm High
School Quiz Bowl Ollch, and quiz
bowl team menlbers. were guests 81
the recent meeting of the Mid·
dleporl-Pomeroy Branch of the
Americll1 Association of University

Women held II the Racine United
Methodist Church:
A quiz match between two
groups of Southern students and

Fiie Safety Week was an opPQr·
tunily to see the Syracuse Volunteer
FIJ'e Department. Syracuse Mayor
Eber Pickens and several fire
department vol~nteers responded to
a routine building evacuauon drill
at the Meigs County Board of Men·
tal Retardation. Enrollees practice
drills for eme!lencies on a monthly
basis. This ume. however, they
were treated to an impressive
demonstration by the fire departmenL All 'equipmenl was displayed
and many students and adult enrollees were shown how to spray a fire
and what it is like to wear some of
die protective equipment Enrollees
also viewed slide presentations on
fire safety in the home. "In Case of
Fire" is a three-hour audio-visual

ou Bobcats

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PLEASE VOTE FOR

~OliVE

TOWNSHIP
FIRE LEVY

Your Support Is Appreciated!

P1id for by Olive Township Volunteer firl Dept.
Route 1. Rl4dsvilll, 45m

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~ travel to ·

Vol.41. No.137
Capwslghted 1890

Qllf Qivlnll

Syracuse residents
asked to support levy

' I-GUN OAK ............................................SAU'"9
lEG.' S429.00
s

399
REG • S499•00 12-GUN PIN ................;..............SALE
SAU S449
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BERKLINE
RECLINER
SALE
WALLAWAY RECLINER,
. CARE BASKETS FOR SERVICE· PEOPLE •
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Residents 01 Overbf'O!Ik Ceater In Middleport
were busy, Of! .Thursday preparing "care pack•
aaes" for Me•~ Couaty semce men and wcmen
Ill Saudi Arab • PreparlDR, tbe packages are, 1-r
.

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The Gabriel .QU4rtet

Quartet to participate.
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tn anntversary stngtng

2

$15

MEN'S

LEATHER LOAFER

s2s·

1,

'12 Color1 .

pired II midmghL
-nus is the first work stoppage
resillting from contract negotiations
in the facili1y's history," tile release
Slaled. This comes less than two
years after the plant was taken·
priv81C in a le...eraged buyout from
Kaiser Aluminum.
.
The
release
said
RAC
· negotiaUIJ'S broke off the talks after
rejecting the union's proposal to extend the previous contracl and Ul
extend negotiations. Plant supervisors then ordered the worters to
leave the plant Salaried workers
and replacement w.ork.ers are

'12' Width

$1 799 .so. n.

•Anti-Stet '24 Colora
'10 Yr. Wur Werrenty

I 0 Yn. . . . . . . . . . 10 Yn. ., Ill Alllt-Siiedl
I

99 Sq. Yd.
SAlE $17
IISIAWD w/t/16 PAD

A totally Mw ......... In rnldtntlal corpet
f..r. Gnlis Corptt ctrtlfW by An!oco is tht
product of fiber technoloay specially ••eloplll
by A..-co to offer slglifliant
owr

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stoln....,listant

.

SAL£

$2Q99
.
.
SQ. YD.

than COIIJplllllble empto,ees ai
other comPI'ties." said Joe Cbap..
man, a Slaff repc:senllllive for tfJe
USWA and spolcesman for the
110ion negqtiating committee.
·

Under its most recent offer, the
company would impose a profit:
sharing plan to replace cost-ofliving adjUSiments and a wase
bonus system based on aluminum
prices.
'"lbe profit sharing proposal is
vague and stingy," Chapman said.
"'w bonus sysrem .has WOited
weD. It is 1 proper reward for our
past sacrifices, whicb has saved tbis

Saturday, Nov. 3, at the RavciiWQOd
High School New Gymnasium.
Union members will be given a full
report by the negotiati(Jn commiuee.
at this time. Three meetings have
been se1 up to accommodai.C all
shifts: 8 a.m.- A ,and B shifL~' ) I
a.m.- C and D shift and 2 p.m.- itii
other shifts.
S'"lwodun will be able 10 sign
up for unemployment benefits at
the union hall on Wednesday, N\1'1.
7, at 9 a.m., ll a.m .• 1:30 p.m. and
3:30 p.m. On Thursday, Nov. 8, the
hours will be at9 a.m. and II a.m.

INCLIIIES PAD &amp; WOi

·

$2

s

Enjoy lhl fall
alliiN~,...,....
1991 Syhonio tolo•"''fAI
TtltlitiOII. lhty're oil on tole!
with the ,_chill of uy
U" te 27" Celor TV y01 rectin 1 FlU 5 Y- blllldltl Picture
Tube Worranty -~ o FIR 2 Y•r bNIIdlll S.Wicl WAIWITY.

"us -

SIZES 6-13

$10

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r~ ,, SYLVANIA1
,

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SUPFRSET

SIZES4
to 6'/J

REMOTE CONSOLE

•Z·Ifl·1 ••••••OM • 111 ... ..._.. Olf 2znw

lUMEN'S

DRESS SHOES
MARKED DOWN

19" REMOn
COUll POITAILE

~~i--S
5299
Now's the time to buy! Our sale prices are
low and the extended warranties are FREE.

$45

21

ONlY

MEN'S .

DINGO lOOTS

• o.k Lll•
. 100 .......... ClaiMII .............., • ..., . . , •

.STOll HOURS
9:30-1:00
Tutsday·Satur•y
9:30-5100

Mon.,
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FREE DEUYERY

549

DINING· ROOM SALE

o .. ul oliool Ml ,_,liMn bitter. Wo hiV91111 top UlllH. tre111o
tabiH. flonn tabloo. round ..d r.,tangular labiH. bolutllul chino
c.blnttl. hutchH end corner cupboerda. Formol and .....,day otYloo·

TAKE

OUR EVERYDAY. LOW PRICES

. Layaway For Christmas!

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To make life "a lillie less rclena.less and a lillie more fOtgiving" for
the mentally relllided and develop. mentally disabled and their families
is the goal of the Meigs Coun1y
Board of Mental Retardation and
Developmental Disabilities in its
quest for additional l8ll revenue
which will be decided couni)'Wide
on Tuesday, according 10 MRDD
Superinlelldenl Lee Wedemeyer:

levy will generate approximately
$312,000 per year. This· will cost
the owner of lh!l average $40,000
home six cents per day or $21.00
per year.
Wedemeyer compared
the ··
average annual .figune to the cost of
a typical family night out for pizza.
"If the levy does not pass."
Wedemeyer wd, ''the board wiU
bave no choice but to reduce services."
This reduction in setVice, according to Wedemeyer, will be accomplished through all or a combination of measures, includinz a
aew year layoff of II least 16 llalf
members, a 10 pcn:ent cut in
salaries for ~ remaining and a
r.1SpOIIIion ol Ill .....,. . . in-

be tbe dlinl such levy to be 1111 tbe
billot on behalf ot the MRDD
bQI(d ill liS m•y elec•ions Simi*
tmea•M.tt
rejlii:leil by lhlf Meigs
CountY
olec:lonlle first in NOYelll-' creases.
ber.1!189 llld then in May of 1990.
Wedemeyer stallld that the board
. Acconting 10 MRDD Boant now employs approximately · 45
President Roben EMon the board's eml_lloyees, while the aflil~
1991 budget projection has · 1 Me•gs Industries Board emoloys
revenue shortfall of over

=

se~add't:: another faitoo

tevy

~~~u;gt!ts'i~scs!

vices for approximately three and a
halfrnontbsduring 1991.
delay and minimize the effectS of
"The Meigs MRDD board"
rising progrart~ cosu."
provides much more than jUSt CarPomeroy AIIOmey John Lenres. leton School." Wedemeyer said on
the board's vice president, says one Tuesday. " Serving a total of 140
example of the board's· eflQI1S to poople, tbc board provides
utilize tjJe public's money ' in a employment and vocational ser.
frugal .-ay · is 10 place ~ much · vices, case managcmcrlt programs,
money~ward prov1ding clitect ser- and suppon services like fos!er
vices ' Ul the person with IIJCJltal homes and residential services.
rewtlatiOn and deve~tal dis- These services, too, would be inabilities and their famiiiCs.
cv~ed
.• in any suspension of ser'"The salaries of the boald's ad~
minislrators are well below the
"It must ~intod out under the
same PQSitioos in neighboring law that the · ool age children are
counties and well below the county the legal responsibility or their toMRDD board swe-wide average cal school disaicl," . Wedemeyer
salaries," Le ntes said· ·'One ad• said. "The local school ·district must
mmiStrator s
. IS ap • provide all educational services ,.r
·
1 SIO
car Carleton School, for whatever
proltlmare Y
'
per Y
. reasons, would be unable to
below the stare a~erage and
$10 000
below a provide an education ror children
•
per years
with mental retardation or
neighboring
county
for
the
same
d
.· "
evelopmenta1 disabilities who
po~!!'edemoo. eyer repons that the new reside in Meigs County.·
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Ande11on'1

Don't Forget

FU.mtll, APPLIAIIaS, TV'S, ROOI COYBING

To Ure Our
Christmas

992-3671

layaway

J

tricts. We cannot continue to have
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
our state government control us
Sentinel news stair
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with threats and blackmail by withRon Easunan, independent canholding our funcls if we don't do
didare for the Ohio Senale seat in
what they want." he said.
the 17tb Disaict.lates exception 10
l:le contends that the closer the
what he terms the ''excessive camgovernment is to the people, the
paign spending" ot his oppo11ents,
more efficient it is and that trying
DEWINE . VISITS
Conartssman Michael
mlssloaer Ma•nllig Roush, Meip County
Sen. ian Michael Long, (Dto run thin"" from Columbus with
DeWine (R-Cedarville), candidate ror Obio
Circleville) and Dan Hieronimus,
no consid~lion of the local comAuditor But Wickline, Fran Dewlae, CoaLieutenant Governor, and bls wife Fran vlslled
(R-Lawrence COIIIIIY).
munities is a real problem.
gressman DeWine, Melp County Probate Court
GOP beadquarters In Pomeroy 011 Wedaesday.
Jqe Robert E. Buck, and Meigs County
· Easanan, who rCiides on Sumner
He says he dilters wilh how jobs
Pictured, left lo riRIJI, 1rt MeiRS County ComCommissioner Ricbanl E. Joues.
.
Road in East Meigs County, in adan: created. "The State.j:aniiOI condressing the issue of cam~gn
lihue lO spend tax money by Creal·
spending, charges that the 'l)igh
ing jobs; we have to encourage
coSt of campaigns is Just another
priva!e enterprise. We cannot conway of discoiJraging culzens from ·
tinue to put businesess out of busi1
ness with rules and regulations."
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The
"It's a clear lndlcetlon we're In before. The government said partieipation in govemmenL"
natlon's.jobless rate remallll!d at recession," said Cynthia Latta, employment has dropped by
He says ~ so far he has spent
·, ,
Eastman commented.
5.7 ~rcent In October, but the an economist at DRIMcGraw 700,000 since mkl·year after $198.93 llld that he has ''refused
Citing tbe PUCO as an example,
government said ·rrtday tbe HID, In Lellialiton. Mass. "If the gaining 500,000 jobs during the every contribution."
~·
he raid that there are rules being
"I · do not beliove that anyone
talked about whiCh will be devuoverall Jol! market showed number of jobs .out there Is first half of the year.
further weakness and econo- shrlllklng, I, don't know how you
Janet Norwood, tbe bureau's •, who spends $200,000 to Ft elected
RON' ~
181ing 10 the ildependent 11\JCk.ing
misll warned the report ahows can call It anything elee."
commissioner, told the Joint can lllliOCiale wlllllt likes for tbe ~e only tb'O.·pmy, pi;uclts' and bu$inels IIJd he c:h.-ged !hat the
the economy has slipped InTO
.''WhUe that may not be the E_sonornlc Committee the report average citizen to live. I do not the 10~ ot the gove1nment."
"peoppe cannot alford to have the
recession.
correct conclusion, It Is the moat o~ more evidence of deter'Jo. believe we can ~Y base the ·
goa11 appell' 10 be 10 ~vemment t&lt;*rol the transpona.
The Labor Department's Bu- reuo111ble one to draw," said ration In the job market.
01JICOJ1IeS of our elccllons on wll!l ' better
' polilicll CIRCI' and uon of this counuy.
reau of Labor Statistics said Robert Dederick, c blef econo''Fo~ !he third month In a row.
ipends tbe llllllt money and .tbett•' limit qu(.·individual fiOIIIbns,"
'"lilies n going to have to be
mist at the Northern Trust CO. In more illd"atrles Ioat joblt than blse their acomplishmenll Ofi"IIP:w Elltmaftilanlinued.
large Job losses In the coastruc·
Cut SO the people can use thai
Uon ud manuracturln&amp; Indus·
Chicago. "We've lost our footlna, pined ·. ttiem," abe Illd. "ln mucb IU ~~ spend when
Loc:ll control is IIIOtber ll'el IIIOIIOY lO lejJCIIellle the OCOIIOIIIy,"
trlel, and a sU,ht downturo In
addition, i:ulblclts occurred both · tbey pt iniD
• the i.._e,d· ;· wbele ~ IIYI ho dllera wi*.,1•Jiulmll! lllid. "Par ow:ry $1 cut in
that's for aure."
n1111-,1rm payroll employme~t,
Tots! civilian employment In the over1111verqe workweek entceec!!Apr llid.
'tlle odl!w·' p• • .,.. "We 1tava 10 . . , • aeu1r l'7 $10 ill tbe
Hewea0110chlqetllll"eloc- trY •·IO pl conaul, Or Clll' CC1i1J1ty -•y;IIICOIII!Il0ll4
.
were oHiet parUIIIy by ga11111n sUpped to 117,7 mUIIOD IJl October and Ill tbe factory WC.Jkweek."
the eervlce sector.
from 117.8 mi!Uon the month
lOll olllcillure IIOlreJituondnl tbe govemmeRt' 'IIIChM 'llillt!lll.l'ddCoaUauecJ on pap 10

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By BRIAN J, REED
Sentinel News Stair

Jobless rate remains at 5.7 percent

20°/o OFF

DOWNTOWN PO.IOY, OHIO

-To Ou1llfled Applaante

1.5 mill levy needed
to keep services up

Eastman takes exception to
opponents' excessive spending

TELEVISION.
SALE
spartt
011 o

JOGGERS

An attempted brealcing and cn!ering was investigated on Thursday
by the Meigs Counly Sheriff's
Dep81'1111enL .
Owles Neutzling, Leading
Creek Road, Middleport, rePQrtcd
that he discovered that somcono
had aucmpted to enter his building.
l:le discovereil that someone had
pried 1111 the siding of the building
and jammed the door.
N'oenuy was made.
Deputies of the department also
took 1 repon 00 a deer-car ac:cidenl
on Thursday nighL
Aa:onding to the re""" William
R. John•~ of Racme· was
·~·
southbound on State Route 7 near
Ches•- in hts' 1983 Chevrolet when
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a deer ran illto his path.
He struck the .-..
-'-, but it was not
killed. Moderate damage was listed
to the lion! of his vehicle.

chief; Katie Crow, Kenny Buclcley,
Jim Papc, and Thresa '!YsonDrummer, council members.

MRDD Board says

~~MinterFryar be~~ill:=~~v;.w:::

.-..,.IIJX'Wd.

IWLI/AifiiA
.....,....,.., .

MEN'S LEATHER HIGH TOP

LEATHER JOGGER

AND UP

'12' Width

PEIMlCOlOI ~lED WAIUNTY
5 Yn. A11iMt s• · 5 Yn. '$ I 11 , _
1

with coun and the colleclion of
lines, .
Others attending besides those

ha~~e

to

THICK PLUSH
CARPET
'Scotchgulrd

GENESIS
. By Bollytex of Callfornla

costs $975. Council a&amp;o aped m named were Janice Llwson, clerkhire a pan-lime COift clak to assisJ IJ'eaSinr; Jim Connolly, poliQ:

M .· C
r:m
:J:.is i~ :J:.an:it pa~s is a linanciatty healthy ~~a::"'J::=--._::: e.gs oun y "w~h&amp;ve sec~ this silJJIIIion
:~ ~.:~';':.;! :=:=s a:.~::,·~Yc~~&amp; ~The advanced polit-sbaring deputies probe~ ~the~~
and onleled its 1,800 'sreclwork.ers wodcers' pay- especially whea the pwposal pesentcd by RAC will be
.Ia.Illt
ministraiOrS and the boald
leave their~ TlleCOI/tractex- WOlken' wages 1R much lower voted on by the aeelwodccrs on comp
taken every courae available 10

INCU.ES PAD I WOI

SCULPTURED
.CARPET
•Dupont 8talnmuter

S12· .

JOGGERS

$2995

SALE

INSfAUID W/9116 PAD

LEATHER JOGGER

BOYS HIGH TOP &amp; LOW CUT

ALL WORK BOOTS
ON SALE

Sq. Yd• .

. other

MEN'S LEATIIfR LOW CUT

$19 SIZES 6-13

'20 Colqra

BY KATIE CROW ·
S"""'use Villlge Council
rembid'S residents that the 1.8 mill
renewal levy whicb will be-on the
ballol in Tuesday's election needs
their .support.
· At the regular meeting Thursday
nigh!, Council noted that the 1.8
renewal levy is for street lighling.
·. However, it will be listed on the
ballol as curren1 expense.
It was noted !hat without the
support the levy Council will not be
able to alford Slreel lighting as it
cunently is. It was also PQinlcd out
that the one mill levy for the lire
department is a new levy and is
needed to help !hat deJ)lWnent purchase needed equipmenL
·
In other business Mayor Eber
Pick.ens announCed that all village
. owned equpment and restrooms 81
the pool and park have been winterized. The Mayor also noted that
. the culvert going across Carleton
Stteel needs 10 be replaced.
He reponed tbal be had contacted Bob Jeffers in regald to street
patching and that Jeffers advised
that the wcrl: wit be begin next

and J1m HiU to travel to FoJt
locked in the facilities to keep planL"
.
Wayne, Ind. to check out a 1980 Incpaalions goia~
The Ra-wood ~ ~ teniltional diiJ!IP truck witb ~
acuon,~:!.tiiOJ'un ....,_.,
"--~• ....._,...,
.t,~J!,· been
.II!I!!JI04
for •• and.spuderwhiob~$7~ . '
~ · .• 110'*""' . ,by
Kaiser
. Council lllso ~ the Jl!IC·
o( USWA District 23 who ~- . AhunUJum •
ChemieaJ Cupola. chase Cif a radio for the police
licipalcd in .the negotiations. It's lion, a publicly-owned coql~Wly
cruisl:c in order to ccmply with the
unconscionable that while this lleadquaneted 1n Oak.land, CA.
new radio sysrem which goes into
company ~::!?g up profits. it This week, ~ has lgreed 10 effect on Dec. I. The new radio
wants m
its employee's new conaiCU with the USWA
t

HIGH TOP &amp; LOW CUT

to 4 1/2

DRESS PUMPS
PAIR

$14 99

ment
from
the
c:orpora~
headquaners.
According · ·to the release,
Ravenswood AluminUII Corpota-

TRACKLESS
SAXONY
CARPET
'Dupont Stllnmuter

LADIES

SIZES 3

LADIES

SALE

OVPNeww Stair

ac~·~n•
' .. ,rl:!!:..~~
loc.~~ou~t.
"'
ux; tJnited" S'1- .,.,...,..
of America released a press swe-

Layaway For Christmas!

'100% Nylon
'13 Colors
'HMt Set yam 'Anti-Sutlc
'1 2 Foot Width

Paul Anderson, Dexter, the only
original member of the group, formed the group in 1975. He is the
bass singer. Mark ~oleman,
Cheshire, is tenor and his sister,
Carol Coleman, Cheshire, is
pianist Lead alto singers are Duane
3nd Diane Bing, Gallipolis. Rief
(Monk) Hennan, Middleport, is the
bass guitar player.
The group has performed in
several chUIChes throughout the lrista!e, and in July made its lint
recording, The Gabriel Quartet
"Singing the Gospel 'Til the Truin·
pel Sounds!"
The public is invited 10 allend
the celebration.

Jy MICHELE CARTER

REG. 5399.00 ............................ SALE ~319

PLUSH CARPET

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around tbe table, Boiinie
volunteer Yvon.ne Wilson,
slsta•t Actlvldy Director Sue
Jones and Rutb Bennett.

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will
t
al
Umon
vo e on. propos

$199
REG. 5289.00 ............................ SALE S2 31
.
$2 71
REG. 5339.00 ............................ SALE

REG. 249.00............................ SALE

$199

SALE P·RICES
STARTING AT ONLY

21 Canto
A Multlmodiolnc. N-~

For street .lighting

.
$269
REG. $329.00 6-GUN
OAaII .............................. SALE $
REG S389 00 6-GUN PINE...............................SALE 309

ASSORTED UPHOLSTERED SEATS AND BACKS

2 hctiono, 11Pageo

.

QUr gun cabinets. Oak, pine and.cherry ftnlshes.

REG. SS$9-.00 .I-GUN

Clear &amp;oolght. Low near 18.
· PariiJ cloudy Saturday. Hlgb
In mid 101.

Pomeroy-Middleport,
Ohio. Friday~ November 2, 1990
.

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GLIDER
ROCKERS
.
SOUD OAK OR ALDER FRAMES

$1 0

3-C;S.D;9-S

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Beautiful fabrics plus
Berklina's Limited
Lifetime Warranty.

LEATHER JOGGERS

985
Plek-41 6321
. c.rda: 4.-H; .

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ROCK-0-LOUNGERS and
SWIVEL ROCKERS

GilLS
HIGH TOP &amp; LOW CUT

Pl~-3:

Youngstown

Es,lg Sts,f On Chrittmst

fire_ safely program approved by the
Oh~o Depanment of Mental Re~dauon and .Dev\llopmental Disabilities.
Bus Safety Week was observed
with a full morning of practice and
presentations. . Quarterly
bus
evacuauon drills were conducted.
Each class and the adult semces
enroll~ viewed the film, "~
Zones, proVIded by th_e Ohio
. Depai1IIIent of :rranSPQrtallon. :t'he
film ~ pracucai demonSI;1li~S
emphasized two ma)Ol' pomts 10
bus rider safety. ·First. all. ~
around a bus, .or any .vehicle 10
. operauon, are polell~ially ~gerous. Second, noone IS more 1m·
PQrtant to your personal safety that
yourself. · . . .
Other acUv1Ues planned for !lJe
· month include an annual10specuon
from the Industrial Safely Commission for Meigs lndustties, Inc.. and
review of all safety procedures.

An anniversary sing, in obser·
vance of 15 years of singing Gospel
music will take place Nov. 10 at
7:30 p.m. at the United Faith
ChUICh on Rou!e 7 near the Mid·
dleport-Pomeroy bypass. There will
be several groups of singers
celebrating the group's 15 years including Jan and Kathy . from
Racine; Charity from Mason,
W.Va.; True Gospel Sounds from
Wheelersburg.
According to a release from the
group, some of the members have
come and gone but the reason for
sigging has remaine4 the same, "to
lift up the name of Jesus Christ and
to spread the Gospel in song."

Ohio Lottery

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Carleton School notes
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another maiCh between students
and a team from the AAUW were
condl,....,
The next meeting will be held
Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Racine
United Methcidisl Chun:h. The
~!JIIIIIII will be by Nancy
08cham who will speak on girl
scouting. Hostesses will be Virginia
CIKSOII and Helen Smith.

SAFETY EMPHASIZED - Students at CCarleton Scllool
receatly Iearaed about various safety techDiques durlllg llafety
moalh, held at the school during October. &gt;Here Syraclll!e
Firefighter JeH Bable assists Deadra Carleton with the bo8e and
aozzle durillg Fire Safety .Week.

Carleton School and Meigs In·
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Pomeroy

Superintendent responds to letter

PomerGJ, O.Io
DEVOTED TO 'I'BB INTD1!8T8 OF TO MEIG8·MASON ABEA

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CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Geaeral Muacer

PAT Mlrl'EREAD
Aulltut Pllblloher/ Coatroller
A MEMBER of Tile Unlled Press lnternatlonal, lriland Oally P..,s
Association and the American Newspaper Publishers. Association.

LETTERS OF OPINION areweteome. They should be less than 3!10
words long. AU letters are subject to editing and musl be s igned with
name, address and telephone number. No unsigned letters wUI be put&gt;lll!lled. Letters sbould be In good tute, addressing llsues, not.personall·
lies.
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Today in history
By United l'reSII lnter!Wional

Today Is Friday, Nov. 2, the 306th day of 1990 with 59 to follow.
The moon Is full.
The morning stars are Mars and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mercury and Venus.
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Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. They )ncll!de
frontiersman Daniel Boone In 1734; Marie Antoinette, queen of
France, In 1751); President James Polk In 1795; President Warren
Harding In 1865; astronomer Harlow Shapley, a pioneer In studies or
the Milky Way, In 1885; actor Burt Lan~aster In 1913 (age m; and
Australian tennis player Ken Rosewa!Un 1934 (age 56) .
On this date In history:
1n 1889, North and South Dakota became 39th and 40th stales of the

UniOn.
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1n 1917, British Foreign . Secretary Arthur Balfour proposed a
Jewish homeland In Palestlne. lsrael became a reality 31 years later.
1n 1947, Howard Hughes piloted the 200-ton flying boat Spruce Goose
on Its only flight at Long Beach, Calif.
1D 1962, President John F. Kennedy announced Soviet missile bases
In Cuba were being dismantled.
1n 1983, President Reagan signed the bill establishing a national
holiday to mark the birthday anniversary of civil rights activist
Martin Luther King J r .
1n 191!6, American hostage David Jacobsen was released In Beirut
after 17 months. Later disclosures sbowed his freedom was a trade for
U.S. arms sold to Iran.
A thought for the day: American humorls t Mark Twain wrote In
" The Adventures of Tom Sawyer": "Work consists of wh!ltever a
tlodY Is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body Is not obliged to

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~tters ·to the editor
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.. Tuesday election 'most important'
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;: Dear Editor:
bolrd was told that once "SoUtbem
;: Before election time I con- .went iniO the loan fund, two years
s,idered writing a IeDer about .the fu- trom t1w point the people of Meigs
tqre of our schools, bul I did not Colllty could expect a county wide
want 10 wrire for fear t1w many school system with stress 6n having
W,ould believe it 10 be a ploy to get one main high school."
~le to vote. Following a ~
That spells consolidation folks!
on OcL 29 ,l fell! bad 10.
There were also other Slalements
The upc0111ing election may be made that should Meip_ ~ a
the most impatant election that building le~ for them (Meigs 1.oSouthern Local School District cal) 10 be 111~ of wbm these
voters ba\'e faced. It may also be were builL ...", m part "because
the last as SLSD voters.
students liom other areas will be
. It ~s that mudslinging has ~them."
ll9W earned over 10 the ~hoollevy
Right now Meigs County's end
an:nas. The only thin§ about. result in education lies in the bands
mlldsliriging is that "mud washes · of the Southern voters. Should the
· off. Now thoroughly cleansed, I am levy fail the Slate bas us by the tail·
still on my feet and through prudelll - should it pass, we bave them by me
j"'gemenl and knowledge of the tail. ar least for the length of the
Southern Local School Board, so is levy.
SOuthern Local.
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If Southern passes a levy the
;It is the' "only" district in .the swe can't IOUch a financially .solcounty ROllO have entered the loan vent diSirict unless it does not meet
fund. Eastern is in very deep and stale standanls. Southern exceeds
Meigs is 81 an in-and-out stale.
stale standards.
.. Several years ago SLSD had
I hope I've made a diffcn:nce. 1
greener paslllreS because of J!le hope we aU can 5!'-Y we made a difHydro plant, but thorugh deprecia- fennce and say 11 to our kids and
lion, that tax base is highly their children in the funue.
diminished. It is as simple as the
Scott Wolfe
fact that my 1980 Buick is not
Board Member
· worth as much as my 1988. ·
Southern Local School District.
Is the levy for a lawyer bill? No!.
been
p~,~blic
bas(which
definitely
However,
therecooi}
lmge bill
has
not helped. It is a shame that any
school disttict would· be put into

such a situation.
SBSB won the lint case before a
judge. This was a landmadc decision nationwide, because every

A response to Donna
Aleshire's Leuer to the Editor
which.llppellred in the Oct. 29 issue
of The Daily Sendnel and an explanalion of the school's position
has been issued by Solllbcm Local
. School Dislrict Supt:rialaldelx Bob
Ord.
The superinrendectt prelsc:tld his
district's positim swcmmt witb

the -comment that "ordinarily
schools do not diSCIISI individual
students and their special situations
in a public forum."
~owever," he said, "since Mn.
Aleshire made public II« soa's
siblation in the 'Letters 10 the
Editor', a response become:$ ncces,

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reads, in pert

school inveslipled tbc possibililies
IIIII in many IIISIInl:ell abead
IIIII pruv!ded services that the mt
or the IEP Committee 8IJ'eed .were
Mncationally IOUIId.
''Theac included I class in Con·
&amp;LK'ation taughl by the
home economic:s teacher in a oneon-&lt;me IICIIing on her planninJ
period, one-oo-one tuiOring hv the
librarian woo bas math cenifica.
lion, the ~UCbase of spociol
material10 gt\'e special auention to
the chanlctcristic lcaminB style
idenlilled by her - · · pri'¥81e
psydlologist, and summer bJIOOng.
"In addition, the oounsc1or IIIII
the wcn-lbldy . COClfdiDAroto g&amp;\'C
him opportunities for career ex· ·
plonlion, including a variety of
shadowiRg experiellces, use of
formal and informal writlen in·
SlnlllleniS; and extended penon-toperson guidance seSSions. Of
coune, 81 the same lime her son
was pui1Uing his n:gular classes
neceewy for graduation re..

the school's choosing. Every effort
was made wilhin the law to avoi!l
this step, but once it was lalten. the
Board bad to make the best case
possible 10 avoid further liability. ·
"An lddilional burden lllso exists
in this case which bas the porenlial
of costil)g not just the tens _of
thousands of clollars Involved up 10
this time, but untold sums in the fu·
ture. If indeed. the Board agreed 10
pay for education following a
student's graduation, they would
have set a ~t that aU special
education students who P.Jil!uaiC
from Southern me enbtled 10
whatever furtbel' training they and
their parems may .decide is neces·
sary until the young person reaches
the age or 23 81 Board expense. A
liability of this m8$DiWde was. too
great to concede JUst 10 avmd a

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AND IN NO OTHER PART OF THE ST~JJO IS IT MORE OBVIOUS THAN
IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO.

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TALK ABOUT "STANDING UP" IN AN ELECTION YEAR IS GOING tO
BRING INDUSTRY INTO AN AREA WITHOUT DECENT. MODERN
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HIGHWAYS. · IT'S TIME WE STOOD.\'lft~;:."
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Tile Louisville defeate raakli
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lW' and atalldf 3-&amp;-i. IIOita
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outtt.Ddlq qllll'lll'baclt, Stacey
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1,021 yard&amp; aad 14 toucbdoww.
F'Uilbllck Adam Dacb compte.
raeats Roblnaola. He bas lalned
nearly eoo yards and 1a averqlft&amp;
6.2 yard&amp; per carry.
UabeateD Mo1111t Ullloll ffi.O
and 7.0, can cllllch at leaat a t&amp;e
for tile Ohio Atbletic Contereace
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UPI s,...- WrUer
COLUMBUS -It's Nortltwesl·
ern Week at Oblo State. Tbal's
not to be confuted wltb Michigan
Week or evea Iowa Week.
Tile Buckeyes, 4·2-1 overall
and 2·l·11n theBigTen,havewon
two In a row, scorlna 94 points
with 1,026 total yard&amp; Ill tile
process. Saturday, they put their
suddenly potent . offenae up
aplnst the conference's most
porous defense In Ohio Sladlum.
Oblo State baa won 14 In a row
agai!ISI Nortb~tem and 19 of
the last 20 games·played between
. the two. Tbe Wildcats' only win
since 196« came In 1971, 14·10 In
Columbus.
With a trtp to· Iowa on tap tbe
follOwing wekend, coach John
Cooper ba had til do a major
selling lob on his team, and
maybe even himself, to keep
· from Hawkeye watchlag.
"W''re certainly not looking
ahead," said Cooper. ''We respect Northwestern. We're Just
going about pur normal work
week."
Northwestern . brings a. 2·5
overall and 1;a ·a tg Ten record
lniO Saturday'aJaine, averallnl
~Jy 21 points per game In
conference play. But the Wildcat
deferile rankll Jaat In ewry Big
Ten category and surrendered
m rulhlng yards and 540 overall
lq.loslng 52-U last week at Iowa.
'"Northwestern concerns 'us,"
said Cooper, wbo Is recovering
from back surgery but will
return from the preu box 10. the
l'dellnes 'for this week's Jame.
~ 'BobCbrlatlan (running back) Is'
eertainly one of the finest players
we'll play apinlt thll season and
(Richard, Buchanan II an out·
StandiDf wide receiver.

· Chflltlan, a Moot·ll, 213pound senior, hill rushed for 660
yardiJ, averallnl averaging U
yards ·per carry.
· Quarterback Len Wllllsms lias
completed 61 percent of bls
paall!l for 1,183 yards and eight
10ucbdowns, while Buchahan.
has 43 recep_l!ons for 573 yards

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charged with SI!XI!BI lllsault In
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Sandra Andrettl, the wife of Maryland, hill been IndiCted on a .driver Michael Andrettl, aave charae ill sexual aasaull.lnvolv·
birth to tile couple' a second child 1111 a womaaln ~ Antonio. The
Wedllelday In Bethtebem, Pa. Splll'l bave dec:llned to renew
Marissa. Cuundra AndretU WJnaate's contract, and be cur·
rent!Y Is a restrlc~ect.tree ag~t.
welgbed 6 pouada, 10 ounces.
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Sampns,
playlna
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John Wllllama, whole dispute
aeconll
touniament
since
wiawltb tbe Waahlllfflon Bullfia over
rellabllltatloa of an InJured knee nlae the u.s. Open, dropped a
kept him fran tnlnlae camp, tiiJ'ee.eel declsloll to French
has reported to the team. WUU· · quallffer Gulllauine Raoux In the
ama said hla rtght knee Ia fine and third round of the$2 milliOn Paris
he could be ready to play In two Open. Top seeds Stefan Edberg
weeki to a month, but acknowl· aad Boris Becker both won.
edpd be need&amp; to IDle wellbt.
Heavyw!)lgbt champion
. Evander Holyfield has app!!all!d
to lbe World Boxing Council to
follow Ita DWll rules and allow
him to defend hla title aaa11111
GeoQ~e Foreman before fllbllae
Mike Tyaoa. Holyfield has IIped
to fiJhl 42·year-old Foreman for
120 mUIIon next March or April •
and be said he w(ll fllhl Ty1011
later next year. .
I'MIIIall
Ten IODI of NFL ~lr
merchandlle Will arrive In !be
Middle Eaat aext Weekaapartof ·
tile leeeue's support for U.S.
mWtary ·aupport atattoaed In the
Persian Cult. Tbe merebandlle
InCludes footballJeneya, towels,
hats, 111111 vlaorl, lllllllaues and
aweatbtnda.
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tired rtgbt - ·" laid Toledo
coac:b Nick Sabu, wboae team
rallied Ia the leCOlld baH to beat · ,.J'bey - t e tile rua-and·
Kent State 28- 1. laat Saturday• •hoot well and bave plll'haJII tile
"HopefuUy, we'll continue to ~I throwlag quarterback In tile
come totetber aa a 18m and play · MAC In Brad Tayles," iald
•trona down the 1tetcb."
Saban. "He does a great Job
Waten Michigan has won two running their offe111e and has two
Jn'a row since dropping a ~U fine recel\fel'llln Paul Aaema and
declllon to Central Mlcblpn, Allan Boyko...
1n other MAC games Saturday,
Including a 32·23 victory over
Oblo University Jaal Saturday. - Bowllnl GreeD Ia at Kent State
''Western Is a Very trODd · and Eastern Mlchlgaa at Miami.
football team, cerlaillly one of Ohio Un~alty piay. a 11011o
leap~ pme at uabeaten Youngthe ~~ In our league," said
stown
State.
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Saban. '~ey lost two veey clole
Kent, whiCh ln&amp;pped a 17·
games 127·23 at Eastent Michl·
game lollal atreak two weeki
ean and at· Central Mlchlganl
which could bave very eaally ago, could pasa Bowl Ina Green In
the MAC ataildlap Wttb a win
eoae tile other way."
The Daily Senlinel
over the Falcons. · Tbe Golden
Ftaabel enter the game 1·7
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overall and l-4Jn !he conference.
A.,....._ .. ?' 3rt die Ia.
BG Is 2-4-2 and 1·3-2.
Pulltllll«&lt; ewry .,..,._, _ ,
and three TDs. He caugbt a
Bowlin&amp; Green Is 15-1 against
tbnqlo Friday, Iii Court St.. Poschool ~rd 94 a year ago.
J(ent since 1974, losJne only In
""-• Oldo. "'lbtOklo Vallo)ll'llt&gt;11111... ~IMlllt~.Jor..
' Tbey don't have the team 1988. Tbe Falco111woa 51·281ast
Pomtroy. ObJo·tm., I'll. . ...........
speed or the depth a som~ of the year·
&lt;1111 ........ paid al l'ommly, '
Olllo.
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teams we've played aJalnst."
Miami 14 3+1 and 2·2·l after
Cooper said of tbe Wlldcllta, "but laal week'sl0-10 lie with Bowllag
Ultltod PnlllBtomaiiCIIII.
they !lave four or five players Green. Eastern Michigan lias
lalllldDaUy ProaAIIoolaiiCII ud t...,
ObloN""IPii=IIIIL Natloa&amp;J
who could play foraaybodyln the lost five In a row and stand&amp; 2-6
AdYertiiiiC
tlw,
country."
and 2-3.
New-. m T1llnl • - ·
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Linebacker Ed Sutter leads the
"I wu disappointed Ia our
Wildcat defenlll! with 97 tac:kies. pertonnance lewl last week at
Northwestern coach Francis Bowling Green," said Miami
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Ponwoy, Oblo - ·
have a problem with an Oblo stlllflnlsboutwlththreewiDBand
~BA'ID
State defense wblch baa allowed have a winning eeasoD. But, It we
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"We've had "trouble with our "iaal three.
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Sulllorlbfrlllll dealrtD!i tojlay ........
who doesn't expect io catcb Ohio OU holds a ._1 lead In tile brief
rle' ~may nmlt In adv...,. to
State looking ahead.
series.
· Tbe Dilly lleltlnel 00 IS, for IIIIICIIIII
"It (looking ahead, didn't help
Youngstown State, Idle Jaat
bull. O'ecllt ..W bfllvea carrier •ell
uuny lat weekallowa and they wek, , beat Eaalll!rn Mlchllan
had Dllnols coming up after !bey 24-14 In Ill only other game this
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areas wbtre bame curler IB'I'Yke II
played us," Peay said. "I don' t seasoD aaalnat an MAC team.
anU1bl~.
think Ohio Stat~ Is aolng to take Tile Penguins are 8-0, while OU
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Cooper credits bls team's lm·
proved oftenslv~ showing wltb
young players l!'owlng up.
''We think we'reaettlngbetter
offensively," said Cooper. "We
havesomeyoungoftenslvebackl ·
wbo are Improving eacb week."
TwO of thole young backl, pure
freshman Robert Smith and
. 1917 PONTIAC SAFARI WAGON
tedshlrt freshmaa Raymonl Jfar·
Tilt, cruise, air, poww door loeb, power
Iii, bave been tile backbone of
window.. poww
3rd
Ohio State ground attack.
Smith lead&amp; the Buckeyes wltb
671 yards and a 6.9 yard$ per
carry averaae. Harris · bill
rushed for 435 yards and a 4.9 per
carry average. They bave com·
blned for 10 ru~lng touchdowns.
Combine that with tile passing
of seniOr quarterback Greg Frey
and a deep and talented recelv·
lng cprps and llspella trouble for
opposing defenses.

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Kalamazoo agai111t be third
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R.oelu!ts tnll leape- leadlnl
Central Mlcblpn (7·1·1 and 6-01
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llelp If IIIey are to at leaat share
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alpped To~ 13-12 two weeki
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that the Alc:shirc's soa needs
training if be is to become
. self·SIIJlllllll:inl· A high IChool
educatiOR is Jlii'Cly the .sropplng
point in lCII'IIing. Each SIUdent has
the right to gea as mucb ed!XaliQn
.before grldualion as he/she may be
capable of attaining and for some
this is · much more than others,
School rec:oldS .· indiclle ibM the
Aleshire's son did achieve and that
he was given ample opponunity 10
succml in his edUcation. The
Alesbire's were adviaed dlit after
graduation their SOli due 10 his
learning djybility, Woald be
~ for Bllft!llll of ~ Mimi!
bitation IIIIVicel, not SOcial
Sec:urily a we staled in the 1cUer to
the paper. This .
is equipped
to 81YC sucb youn~hs lbo 0111111
help necessary to · e the pp 10
the world of wort. Alta' baYing
received 811 appropiate edo'Carion
at public school and havina the
BVR available to belp following
graduation, it is most unConunati:
that Southern has been fonled ui
spend any money in Ibis sitn•ion,
"li is even more Ullfortunalc.that
Mrs. Aleshile bas chosen to use this
case as a !US0J1 for not supponing
the +mill .levy now on thC llallot.
The money used in the heaing procedure is one of the ~ that
our schools need increased filumcia! support
"It is not tbe inlelll of this letter
to discoune on the many otbtz
reasons for the levy. It is hoped that
the public will accept this leagthy
explanation of a most complic'l'd
situalion in the spirit_ of COIItimaed
suppon for our!lc~" d!o superintendent concluded.

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"To undmtand the action of the
Sourhem Board of Education in
court case.
''Certainly, everyone . involved
this cnse. one must ba\'e some basic
l
would
agree with Mrs. Aleshile that
understanding of the special
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the
$40,000
spent
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this
case
obligations placed on a school by
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would have been beuilr. spent on
the Special Education Act as weD
much needed classroom supplies or
as the fsct that the entire system is quiremenla.
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"Mrs. Aleshire mentioned in her e\'en fuel for the buses Or the fur.
based ll)lOll parent participation in
t
the development of the identified letter thai her son received some naces with the rising cost of Oil.
"However, that choice was made
youngster's educatimal program P's and F's while in n:gular classes.
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If the failing gmdc was in a n:- by. the Aleshin:s when they, unlike
year by year.
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''The school Is n:quired 10 quired class, he had to ~ that aU other parentS when their sons
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Dmvide a progtlllll that gives an class before credit 'was given. rn and dauihters finish high school,
r8)ipropriare education' and to do
Boant approved grading sys- recognize that the responsibility for
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support
needed
until
their
who
in
the
estimate
of
their
teacher,
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vironment'. This b'anslates into the
development of an IEP (In- is doin~ the worlc to lhe best of yOIDI~ gelS on her,1Us feet in a
dividualized Educational Prograni) their ability, bul is unable to meet meanmgful job, COJI1IlS from the
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each school year that is jointly the usual level of achievement parents and not the public school,
determined
that
their
son
sbould
be
necessary
for
a
gmdc
of
D.
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planned by an lEP Commiuee of
''The grade P carries CJedil and a allowed 10 continue 81 the school of
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which the parcm(s) me ~ted to
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be a member: The program is based .student does not ba\'e to repCal a their choice at public school ex;
on curriculum requirements, the class if his,'bcl' final grade is P. Over pense.
"Again, the school personnel
youngster's level of deYelopment, . the years that Ibis grading policy
t
as weU as other special needs the bas beat in effect many studellts
student may ha\'e, This pogram have received diplomas who have
must then be implemelned in a bad P's on their transcripts.
siblation that allows the student as. "Therefore. when the A1eshires
much participation witlt other made their n:quest ibM the~ of
Educalion 1101 give their son his
students as possible.
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that iS .not a1IQw him to
"Mrs. Aleshile's son was iden'·
t
gradn•te,
it
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not
wilhin
the
tified as being eligible fw Learning
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primary grades and she, agreed in n:quesL The 11\tf quite speeificall
writing to his lEP each year until
onci! a pmon bas
UPI White Ro- Reporter
his twelfth grade. During thole n:qwn:menll f&lt;!J' ~· he/s~ .
WASHINNGTON - President -Bush ls being urged In many •
many years, she bad several con-. llll!r. not~ ~led a diploma. . . ~· quarters to lake It easy In the Persian Gulf. Congressional leaders •'
ferences with her son's teacherS,
~-. 1n the case of special' fea, that he Is becoming Impatient with the brutality of Iraq's •
ed•K''l'!"''
swdents, the law does Sa!}ilam Jlusseln and may want to Jump the gun.
SChoo
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principals in'
volved,
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c:Otlldinator m:osmze tlw these~~
But tbe leaders are cautioning the president that he should take ''
the
more lime to determine whether the sanctions and the escalatlna '
and school counse · At every con- often 'onalnot ~ .10
encatm at
SI¥Jie economic squeeze on Iraq Is worklna.
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. · ferenc:e aU parties ICliJiht solutions vocan
Some of tbe leaders have told hlm they feel that public opinion and
· to whalever problems ma;r have age as their c~ and ~y.
jlleSCllted themselves. In Ibis spirit therefore, ~!':~~~~e~thety public support would not be there should the president decide to use
81 . the military option.
of cooperation, her son made to ~ VUWIUUI,.. c
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progress in his educational 810Wth vocational. school that serves thell' Bush has laid down unequivocal conditions for Saddam. He must '•
m almost aU areas as aUesled by ~of~ foc
~ol- withdraw Iraqi forces from Kuwait, the tiny oil-rich nation !bey '
o tuition lhvaded and occupied last Aug 2
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The president bas held out the prospect that after a pullout,
year, however, the Alesltires could c.barges. If. the. Aleshire's son ~~ued
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hvc
m
the
Southern
f?•snegotiations
on Iraq's grievances may be possible. But clearly Bush ••
not come to an agreement as 10
educaliwhaJ~on~ ,saorwtheasrr. !OIIan.'apprllp!iate ll'lct, thiS sc~l would be t1e1gs, Is becoming more and more concerned with the desperate condition '
but the Ales~ chose for thelf ~n of the American hostages who are u~ as human shields and the '
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'They wanted special help for not 10 parbCJ~ . Mrs. ~eslure stubborn refusal of Saddam to retreat In the face of worldwide ;'·
him in msth and they wanted spe- referred 10 the Districl dellymg hec condemnation
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cia! $Uidance for him in career !011 further education that wo~ld . Iraq's forel.in assets have been frozen. She can't sella barrel ot oU
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plannmg. At the same lime they · ~vc ~at ~o .~xpense to the dis· . to tbe West. Shipments of food and spare parts have been halted.
But there Is speculation that she could bold out a year. Tbequestlon
wanted him in a vocational ~cL Smce thiS IS the onlr excep•
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~· but not OIIC IS provided '!on 10 the rule of f1:ee JlU.blic ed\Jca- Is wbether the United States can continue Its mllllary buildup of 200,
by Meigs High School, the school bon ~ gra~~n. 11 was ~ 000 troops In Saudi Arabia and still keep Its powder dry. The troops
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10 which the State Department of Aleshue s deciSion !'&gt; deny thelf may become restless, buteve~J more so will be someoftbe Arab states
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Educalion bas assigned Southcm son further ~oolinJ, not the that may put the pressure on Bush to act.
students for vocational training.
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?!.;dutheJCai!Alon~-"'-' .. 'ated Nevertheless, there Is still hope that a war, with all Its horrifying •'
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.=w" s ID!b
aspects, can be prevented.
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"Instead they wanted him 10 be
.
the
lmpjllllal
heanng
process.
Un·
Soviet
President
Mikhail
Gorbachev
and
French
President
sent at Board expense 10 Buckeye
Hills. However, even heJe they der the law, the Board must~ all Francois Mltterrand are exerting the maximum effort to find a
could not decide ll)lOll a program the ~r.:nses of ~uch a he8JIIlg exd· diplomatic solu lion to the gulf crisis. Both leaders appear to be more
and since be was a senior, they cept u"' parents a110rney .ees 31! . resiJient than Bush Is !he concession department. .
Former Presldeni Jimmy Carter and some of the State ..
wm not in favor of him starting a other e~J?CIIses. .If the parents wm
two-year program. At one point ~deciSion, their cost must also. be Department pros of the past believe Bush has·boxed blrnself Into a ,.,
MIS. Aleshire n:quested he be sent : d ~ thetep~ Itt~ !,unng comer and has not left any running room lor diplomatiC maneuver.
5
10 Carle1011 School. Under the rules
.5 lved mos 0 . ~1n fact, some foreign policy observers believe that Gorbachev bas "'
of special ediK'atioo he. of coune, Tbis
~sehearins
~YO
wertainl~ me
f. taken the ball. and Is running with It In terms of Initiating a shuttle
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g was .ce
Y not o diplomacy with Saddam.
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did not qualify. At each request, the

school district in the U.S. would
have been left financially nakEd in
the wind with the pone strings untied.
Also should the board have taka! ·
any other venue, it .wouJd have aent
I precedent for an endless DIIDber
o( llllqlllyers' dollars 10 be used 10
funher educ:ale an individual
beyond hiJh school.
.
I wcned on ·paying off a studnet
Joan for nearly seven years. No free
rides betel
.
It would be gle&amp;l 10 have the
public pay my child's educatiOII 16
years fiut!J..fOW, bul I would feel a
little llll!lltYto accept it.
The afcmnentionc:d letJer woud
lead you 10 believe that this llUdent
was de!Jrived ci two more years of
higb school years education. but in
n•lity what the involved panics
w•lted was two years "expense
p8ld" nining at a vocatimal
school. namely Hocking 'RdmicaJ
Colleflo, It 811101111110 !lie fact that
If . . . . il entilled to this,
lhen tire door il open for evtrrl*
10 like ldvlnl8&amp;e. There ia one
dlawbact, bowever. The tupllyer

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POMEROY • T11ere wiD be a
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· 8l the Hillside Baptist
ROIIID 143 c. Riday •
1 p.m. . Fealllteil · singen a 'The
Children of God, Angie W"dlett.
The Redeemed Quartet. and The
Clrricn. Tbe DUblic is~
SYRACUSE • T11ere wiD be a
holiday - - ll tile Symcue Mbuiy Onitod Medlodist Cbun:b on
Friday and Satunlay from 9 a.m. 10
s p.m. TbDnl wiD be crafts. biked
goods. Soup Mil sandwiches will
be served.
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POMEROY - Tbe fiflh annual
IIJU and Cl8fts show will be held
Friday from 10 a.m. 10.7 p.m. aldie
Meigs County Senlcr Ciuzens Center. A variety or bandmade Cilfts
wiD be displayed and fOQd will be
available during . the afternoon.
Public is lnvircd.
SALiiM CEN1l!R • The
Salem Center Fall Festival will be
beld Friday from 2·7 p.m. • die
IICbool. RelJeshments and events
wiD t*e place in tbe evaJin&amp;.
ROCK SPRINGS • ~ Glllia
County Pomona Orange wiD meet
with die Meigs Pomona Orange oo
Friday aldie Roc:t Springs Glange
HaiL A poduct meal will ~ JJt
6:30 p.m. followed by .lfteCi!'IR 11
7:30 p.m. All of&amp;en will ~ iastalled including IUbordinale memben..
TUPPERS PLAINS • ChrisllDaa
bazaar lit St. Paul United Methodist
Chun:h in Tllppen Plains on Friday
and Salunlayf'iom 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m.
POMEROY • Olurch Women
Unilcd wiD meet Friday 8l 1:30
p.m. a SL Paul ~ Olun:ll in
Pomeroy for Warld Canmunity
Day. Dues n $5 and $5 blaWl
cc:rtificiJiel may be pu;dlad.
RUTLAND· Thi: l.eadinl Cleek
Conscnancy District wilf meet
Friday utO a.m. • the omce.
SATURDAY
RUTLAND • Rutland PfO FaD
Festival wiD be held Saturday fro!n
6-8 p.m. Tbe Monster Mash Band
will perfcwm from 6-6:30 p.m.

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:..: · ; teadlet" at Melp Junior HJa• Scbool, presents Brian Smltb a ctr·
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tile Metp Jllllior Hlgb School Studeat of tbe
: · : · Week. Brilll'tl'll awarded tbe bollor for his work in sdence class.

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According 10 Ed Petersoil of lhc
Athens Social Security oftlce,
~--· Qlngratulalions 10 the Meigs budget !lifficuldes in W~,
;.. CountY awn~ of Commerce and D.t:" have forced the cancellllion
~ lhc Pomeroy · Sesquil:auennial , o_f lhc November 14 and 28 ses~ Conuniaee for die lreDleDdous SOC· SIOIIS.
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Bend Slemwbeelers
If you need 8SSistanoe ew have .
': FaiMI
1 guess we owe a busmess 10 take care ~. Pda~ IPCCill
10 Jim llld Donna advises lhat you call the 1011-liee
; Dms for dJe idea II beJin wilh.
social aecurity number, l-801). 234:; . 1 lhanJ4 a11o personally lhank 5772. You can also·call die A~
" "Heck" llecbrt few · invili.ng me office 8l 592~~ bu! lhal one s a
:: aboard the ''Sheila D." during lhe toll nwnber ~I.e., 11 will appear on
~ eUibilion J'ICCS Saturday after: YOW' phone bill).
~ noon. "llloul!h die st.ernwheelcn
~ wd lhat ~ con~t
~ had 10 canceflhcir rides due II high SWKIIIS should be back in lllliCC m
.~ wa~er. 1 was able 10. get on boaril December,. now that a budget has
- Ibis bea•uiful boat ·and ·take some been ham~ out.
~ pictUres during die
The Rudand Volunteer F"Ire
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. This was a really good oppor·
Department
has taken on a
• IJJJJity 10 see l'llmeroy from lhe
monumental
(but
vay i111p01 tanl)
: river IIICI g8l an idea of lhe huge
task.
~ crowds in lllendlnce few this event.
Keilh Molden or die department
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While on die subject of the fet" tiVII, I would be remiss If l failed tells us lhat lhc department is in die
process of purchMing a new "Jaws
~ 10 mention David eote.
of
apparatus and they need
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Cole was die winner of die OW'Life"
help.
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~ stanwheelcr sketch that was given
According to Keith, the western
: away on Sllllnlay.
end of die county is now witbout
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If you've nevcr had lhc oppor· this impoJtant piece or equipm~
~ tunity 10 bear the very · llllen~ but If the department can come up
wilh die $14,000 needed, lhe eqw~ muiician George Hall perform, you
pment
wiD be available for use by
;; have missed quite a show.
depanments
in Salem Center,
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But don't panic • you can hear
Colwnbia
Townsbip.
Scipio
• him at die Reedsville Uni~
Township and Rutland.
•
! Medlodist Churdt on Sllllllay.
Donations
can
be
aentlldle
Rut: . Thai prognun gets underway II
VFD 8l Box 134 in Rulland,
" 7:30 p.m.. and refreshments wiU land
and Keith emphasizes that even the
: foUow.
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Mr. Hall will be perf1m1ing a smallest cash. ilonations wiD be
" wide variety of insplnlional millie V:::l'm~i:! be lending bis
•• at die chun:h, and best of all, lhc auctioneering talents in a charity
.; event is liee.
auction or two for lhe cause as
• ·• If you make a habit of visiting weD, and you can call him at 742"- me Social Security Ollice's contact 2048 if you would like 10 donate
·· ~ station at the Meigs County Senior some iiCIJis.
::; Citizenll Center, 0r if you planned
Have a great weekend, and don't
:: • on llllkinaa special trip 10 die cenfOIJCI
10 get out and VOlE on
10 t*e care~ Social Security .......d . '
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will be pmeallld prilca.
JACKSON • The Wmter
Cllftfelt, a aaft sllow llld sale,
wiD be beld Ill Canitr's Cave 4H
on Sabpday and
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from 10 a.m. 10 .S p.m;
VILLE • 1beie will be
a smo;psboid . dinner 8l the
Wilbllville Ji'Ytbian Hall on SaiJJr·
day beginning al4 p.m. Cost is $S
.few ldults and $2.50 for cbikhn.
Public fnvitcd.
RU11.AND • Tbe Rutland EMS
will have irs airis1mas B• ..• on
S~ from 9 a.m. 10 S p.m. 8l
die ciVJC center. Tables are avail·
able for $5 each. Contect Man:ia
E1lioa at 742-2233. Proceeds 10
benefit Rutland EMS. Refresh·
. liiCIIII 8\lliJable
SALEM CENTER • Star Grange
and Star Junior Grange wiD meet
Saturday 8l 8 p.m. 8l die grange
hall. A potluck supper wiD follow
die meeting. All oflicers are 10
report at 7:30 p.m. for a COil'·
ference.
SALISBURY - Tbe Salisbury
PaD Festival will be held Saturday
wilh scmng 10 begin 11 S p.m. fol·
lowe!~ by pmea ll 6:30 p.m. Ad·
miasaon IS 25 cent1. .
POINT PLEASANT • A bend
a;ea &amp;OSPd sing wiD be held S&amp;lUr·
day ii 1 p.m. JJt die Oospel Ughthoule Chun:h oo Neat Road in
Point PmMt, W.VI. reawring
Edens Family, Pearly Gates
Quanet. Narrow way and Reftec·
lions. PllbUc invited.

Cam=Jacbon

MIDDI..EI'ORf • .The Mid·
c11eport Elementary School wiD
haVe it faD carnival on Saturday
from 1-5 p.m. The pubtic is invited
10 attend.
CARP£NttR • The C8;pentet
Bllptilt Chun:h will have its J118Uai
~ and bazaar wilh c.-vinJ
beainnin18l6 p.m. on s-diy.
'i'UPP£RS PLAINS • Tbele will
a IOillld and squMe dancie 011&lt;
from 8·11:30 p.m. 1J thO
Aains VFW Post 90S3
True Country
is Jim Carnahan. ..
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be die
. 8l the Meigs
Couiuy Publil: ·
in ,Pomeroy
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COOLVILLE • There will be a 'day • 1:30 p.m. in die Sy;ac•~

"';'l..tlVlU.B
Buiklii'J.
• The Riverview

squn dance 8l die Coolville Lion1
Club llll SlllKday from 11-11 p.DJ.
Music by HljJpy Hollow Boys. $3
single, $S couple.
SUNDAY
REEDSVII.JJi • Oeolp HaD
wiD pcrfonn an organ canccrt oa
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. . • die
ReedsVille United Methodist
Chun:b. Tbe ('Ublic is invited.
SYRACUSE • A cake ,c:ontest
and '"CbCII will be beld S-y 8l
Carleton School wllh caesoriea •
most festive holiday cake;· best oc·
casion cake; and prettiest plain Jane
cake.
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llld aaft show wiD &amp;c held Sunday,
II a.m. 10 4 p.m., ll Carlefi!D ·
School. Craftm i11itiCIILCI m
leSCiving a SIJIICC, call 992-66111.
SYRACUSE • A COSIUJJIO contest
wiD be beld Sanday at Carlelon
School for children ases 12 and
Wider. CaD 992-6681 for DJOI'C infonnalioo.
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LONG BOTI'OM • Tbele will be
a gun shoot on Cultis Hollow Road
on Sunday 8l Jioon sponson:d by
die Ported Run Spcrtsman Club.
SYRACUSE • Tbe SUIUlD
United Metbodlsl Cllun:h will have
oo.-ning on Sunday. Calry-in
dinner at 12:30 p.m. llld afternoon
..........,. with Ian and Kathy. Public
rs~
L0111UDGE • Tbele will be a
smorgasbonl dinner at the Loaridge .
Community .Center. Athens County
Road 53, west of CoolviDe, on
Sunday from 110Q11 to 2 p.m. The
public is invited.
MONDAY
SYRACUSE • Tbe Sutton

PfO will oblerte ~ bouJe on
Monday 116:30 p.m. • a pan of its
;wp. amtl"l· A mem~ oldie

llolnl of EduaJiion wiD be II die
meeting 10 discuss the levy. The
move, "LaDd ~ die Loll" wiD be
shown. Bab
g is provided.
COOL~ A bunter's safety
course will be held 8llhe Coolville
.Lions Club on Monday, Wednes:
day, Nov: 12 and 14 from 6:3().9:30
p.m. For JIIOie iDfonnltion call Bob
Pullins ll 667·3831 ew Eel WJ8111 8l
667-6657ew Ed Rood • 667-6348.
' POIULAND • T1Je Letan
Township Tiusf.ces will meet t.fon.
day 816 p.m. •die office building.
POMEROY • The Mel8! Local
Band Boostm will meet in lhc high
school band room 10 finalize plaDs
for lhe bean dinner 10 lie beld Nov.'
8. Donations are needed and aU
memben are urged 10 ~-

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OIID'S POITION

COLONY THEATilE

HONEY PORTRAITS
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PHOTO SPECIAL

DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS
NOTICE
ONE f~ SHOW AT 7110

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1919 NISSAN SimlA

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AM·FM·C.IIItte, Sport
Strlpu, 23.00c;l mllee.

Auto. trine., AM·FM·Itereo,
· DeilY wtpeq. grHl full
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Ia die group are Mr. and!Mrs.
Joe,· Humphrey, Pomeroy, Allo in
lhe'"tpouii is Jaes ~ Jr.,
a SIJJdaJl
~ Grande.
Layne,
New •Ha:ven,
W.Va.,

Mark's Auto Sales, Inc.

weU u ihe Children of Ood from
Pllmeroy, IIIII die Cllrien from
Partasbulg, Va.

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wiD be perQiniiiJ 8[ 'dle.tlinl u

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.:: DeiiiOCntk C~alrman Sue Malson and Jane Frymyer, cllrector of
:·. : .- Meigs County Board of Eleetlons, met with Ohio 1\usu-:er
The l'onleroy Chapter of Flame
::: Mary EDen Wit•row at her home In Wald reeenlly for a statewide
FeUowship will meet Nov. 13 11 7
;: , casnpaiJ!I coordinators• picnic. Withrow's county coordinators and
p.m. 8l lhe Pomeroy Senior
··:: COinty Democratic Cbairmen trom across the state met with
Citizens Center. Vonda · K. Lee."
;:.. Withrow at her borne on September 22 to discuss Withrow's reMarietta, will be die speaJrer. The
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campaign.
W"Jtbrow.
Is
picturtd,
center,
witb
MaisoD,
ten,
public
is inviled.
•:: · ud Frymyer.
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T(IISDAY THRU FIUD.AY&lt;1
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,lAT. I A.M.-1 P.M.

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,_.b, ll111d1111 Nollllllll, T111a., 11124, •••awtllt, ON.

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•••• County Auditor

o. Mldllll MuAen, 105 Elst Second $1.. PomtrO¥. Ohio

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helps people who can't go back to work because of long layoffs or
mine closings.
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WORC helps people find work. WORC retrains people for ..other ., .
kinds of jobs outside of the coal mines .
If you are a laid-off miner living in G•111a or Meip counties, or a
resident of West Virginia laid off.by Southern Ohio Coal
Company -Meigs Division, WORC may help you help yourself.
.You must provide proof of layoff, income for past six months,
residence and age.
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There 1s no cost to you lf you are
accepted into the WORC program. The
WORC program 1s sponsored by the
Trl-County Community Action Agency
and operated 1n Gallia and Meigs
counties by the Gallia-Meigs
Community Action Agency;

026 with 16' bar and chain, ·
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~ WID IIW priCes Nrt under $200.

llis proven leadership
will help make a better
tomorrow for the ·
94th District..
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closure by the county eudltot unlea the tuea. ·
aaeamenta, Interest. and panaltles due are
paid.

Call the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services at (614) 446-1683.
to schedule an appointment to fll1 out an appltcation.

·RICHARD E.
J-ONES
·state
· Representative

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land• wiD be ~rtifled for fore·

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Fire Up The Acclalaaed Sllbl 024 and you've fired up a winner.
Ranked NUIIIber One by a leading consumer magazine for ease of
'handling and cutting speed. the 0;!4 is perfi!Ci for cutting firewood.
light trlrnmiJJg and heavy Umbing.
The llahtweight. powerful 024 shows its winning ways with a 2 6
cu. ln. engine. Quickstop Chain Brake, Anti-VIbrations System. Lifelime · Warranted Electronic Ignition and other outs~Jndtna features.

ELECT

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before e,dvertlaing.

MEIGS PROBATE/JUVENILE COURT JUDGE

Out of a job doesn't mean out of luck.
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Redeemed Quartet wiD be
Pl'lforminl • lhe Oolpd., ·sin&amp;
beina beld at die HiUsjdc: Blptili

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If deHnquent taxes are paid In full or arrangemanta made with the county treasurer to pay not
later then 48 houn before nlcl pubHcatlon, the
percel will be removed. from the delinquent llat

D. MICHAEL MULLEN
l'lid IGf bY Clndidlle.

1910 CHEV. UPRICE, 4 dr...................;... S1150
. 1978 MERCURY COUGAR, 2 dr..........~..... Sl275
1977 FOlD GRANADA. low miles ........... S1050
1919 CHEV. MONTE CARLO ...................... S1400
1910 AMC SPIRIT 2 dr............................. S1075
1979 DODGE RAM CHARGER, 4x4 ........... S1995

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In compllan~ with provlllona of Section
· &amp;721.03 of.the Ohio Revlaecl Code. there will be
pubHaheclln a newap.,... during the next few
weeke a llat of those perune who are delinquent
In paymant of r•l Htate taxealn Melg1 County.

The ..id llat wm be ready for publication on
November 18 and 29, 1880.

A Full Time Judge For A Full Time Job

UNDER S2000 CASH SPECIALS .

Qua'ttet f~a.tured at sing .

;:: Tbe Sacred Hean Calbolic
!:Cbun:h, Pomeroy, wiD bold irs an';pual bazaar and dinner on Nov. 8.
: · Dinner wiD be served from S-1
'"p.m. There will be crafts and games
: few evayone. Door prizes wiD be
:awanled every half·hour from 6:30•J :30p.m.

FOR OUR CHILDIEN'S
FUTURE.

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*HONEST
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16,995

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Thl• van 11 to8decl. H11 low mlle1. Extn cl•n.

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48 • GIANT WALLETS
IN LIVING COLOR II

*3.00 Depolllt When Photogr•phed
No Age Limit
No Ex1n Cllllrge For Q;oupa Taken

123.911 Balanc. Upoa, D.. lvery

PLUS
Free 11 x14 and 1 Key Ring With Paid Peck-ael
CHECK WINDOW SIGNS FOR TIME AND DATE

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HOUIS: 12:00 NOON 10 6:00P.M.
PHOIOGIAPHU .WILL • AI
VAUGHN'S CAIDINAL

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TtleDIIy

Beat of the bend

;..By Bob Hoeflich

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Chapter I meeting held

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SYRACUSE FIRST IIIII1'ED PRESBY •

TERIAN - , - , SdiOal; 3D Lift.;
Cliarcb
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RUTI.AND CHURCB or GOD, Pator,

Jolla r. c.-u. _ , Sdlool aao •·
m.; Slllday ~ Wonldp U:OO a.m.
~·1 Clloudl 11 Lm. IIDIIIay -

I l l - 7:110 P,IIL Wed., I p.m. YLIIdleo' Allldllory. Wodatldo1, T p.m.

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FUNERAL HOME
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264 s..th 2IMI

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qlbould be ~ CfiOUib 10 help
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VaeeiMI IVIIIIllle
An additionll 100 doles cl llu
vacc:ine llave been secured by lbe
Meigs County Heald! Depulmenl,
Norma Torres, ~. N., nurslns dill:c·
101', (IIIII()UIICed today.
An)1111C . who has had I shot
reserved or ill inlerelled mpuiw8
one, is asked 10 COIIIICI !he ~gs
Cwlty Healdl Depdncnl and •·
OOJIIC in for !he shot· 011
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9, .from 9 10 II ' a.m.
l)rop..in viliu • 1101 CIIICOUI8&amp;ed, .
1be cost is $1 for thole .5S yean
of age and over, and $2 for :he
gCneral publle. For those who are
ill and need 10 delay gelling their
Ou sllol, die vaccine Clll be paid for
and reserved 10 be given II I lalcr
dale.

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Auhef1111 celellratllll
Tile fiiiiiiC)', 28 Welt Slilllton
Ave., Adletls, will' oblen'e ill 20ih
amivcnary widl 811 open house 011
Nov. 17,9 a.m 10 9p,m.
· 'lbele will be millie by local •·
lisls. • disc!lstion 011 growing llerbs
succesifuUy by Peter Bordwd ol

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RACINII mtST IW'TIST. Stove
Duver, Put•. - · ht««. Sunday
llollool Supt. ; !Iunday So- ! :SO a.m.;
Momlli(J wonldp IO:tt a.m. : Sunday
-llll w-*P 7:30 p.m.: WedD-.y·

IIIVEN'I'R·DAY ADVENTIST.. Mul·
berJYIIItllltl Road, Pomertl'/. PutorBob
IIIIJdlr; S.-tb lk:lloal Superlolendellt , •
~IIDirft.Sabbllll!ldoolbell.. all .
p.m. • r. ..rc~ay aflemocll wta1 Wf.l'lhlp
...,... IGIIowlol at 3:00 p.m. Ewry-

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RU'ft,AND P1RS'J' BAPTIST CHURCH
- 11otor Harriett Wal'll•, Supt. Sunday

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an bertJal reiiiCdy di8cussion on
"Danyslificalion . of
Herbal
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herbalisl and (otmdcr of Equinox
BoWiicals. Rudlnd.
Nwnerous door prizes will be

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SILVER RI1N IIAPTIST, Bill Lltt...

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REJOICINQ un: IW'TIST CHU

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PLEASE· VOTE FOR

111U.11Dt IIAPTIIT Cllllllal.llt: RL

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WICI..Tp.m.CHURCH. Jaa7~11L
LANCIIVILLE
PORTLAND nR1T C11VR1C1i or TilE
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7::8;1"
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liMo. David lldlull. Pliler. O.rell
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p.m.: Wllilll-r Dtlclp.. a..., 7:10 p.

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•BRIAN BILLINGS, DAVE HARRIS,-CH.ARLENE
HOEFUCH &amp; THE DAILY SENTINR
•DAIRY QUEEN •DOMINO'S
4CCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE CHid fiN ONE
•McDONALD'S e PAT O'BRIEN
•PIZZA HUT •PLEASERS •SUBWAY
•RUTLAND PTO BJERS: Uli IC11111edy, Mabel
Ramsburg, Angie Searls, TamtiiJ Searls and
Karen Willimns

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The Meigs Local Drug Free Schools
Curriculum Committee Wishes To
Th~nk the Following Businesses
and Individuals For Their Support
~~ Ollr Drug Free Week Activities:
.

lltADIIVRY CHURCH OF CIIRIIT,
Tom Ra)'al. ...... a-lar lcllool t:SO
a.m.; Lorr)r Bayn•, S. S. Sllpl. ....,..,.
w-:o1J:30LIL
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JW:!NE CIIVRICJi CIP 1'111: NAZA·
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To The Voters of the 94th District:
I would like to express my thanks to
Richard Jones for his support of the Gal·
lfa·Meigs C.A.A. As a Commissioner of
Meigs County he has helped to provide
office space and utfliUes. He .has helped ..
obtain funds to assist with trans porta- ·
tion to doctors and hospitals for low-income famllies in Meigs County. He
needs our support to obtain the office of
State Representative where he can help
all the people of the 94th District.
Sincerely,
• Mary M. Lyon

Your Support Is Appreciated!

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Pd: Pol. Ad by Otis Knopp.
49884 Portland Roid, Rlclnt, Ohio

Paid for by Oliw Townuip YoluntHr Firt Dept.
Routt 1. Rltdnllle. 45m

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lnt~fluci~g; Dr•. E• .Neal .Orteza ·
SennoneUe

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APPLE GltOYE - Ciolrell ~ 1:00

Dr. Emy Olivarez·Orteza

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cern~ I II ~ ltlree year res!~ wlltl the Deplrtment ofl'edtl:blc:sM LlncDin .M! dt"JIIInd Meal .
Health Center-In New York. Dr. Neal Olte I who'tiiU I laUIMfmllla«ckltll&amp;the
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CHAPMAN SHOES
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SUNDAyI NOVEMIII ., 1990 ·~f:
.......
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PubDe Welcome!
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7:30p.m.
liT..OLIVE IJNI1l;D IIEUICIDISTOIIIJC. bablnd Wlltavlllt. Cllll'lalpoat«. Iunday - · 9:30 Lm.: mOIIIIIII
wcnJdp, SO:Jo; Sllldap and 'l'lllrldor
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at 7:30 p.m.

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Mid.lport, 0Wo

"Dipily••cl Sen~w AI-r•"
Establ..bed 1913 '

9:30 a.m.; !luadlqr mw-111 pnadtbta
· lO:IOa.m.; _ , _ . . , _ 7 : 1 1
p.m.
liiDDLEPORT FREEWILL IIAPl'IIT
CHURCH, O.mw Alb and Plam. lloel
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UNITED METHODIST,
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HEATH UNRED METHODIST CHUICH

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Will Appear At The.

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K&amp;C JEWELERS
212E.IIIiil Sir"'
992·3715. , , _ ,

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ST. DAVID'S CHORUS-i

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LDSAMifiiY

VAWY PIUIIIIG

PIUSII'S •oas a CIICIII

PORL'S
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TII-COUNIY IECYCUNG

IIIIW'..Balloweea party at lbe
-IIWdeleport marina.

POMEROY, OHIO: At. 7 . I.A. t43
ALIANY; OHIO: Rt. 10. S.R. 143
N!W HOUftl:
POMIROY: I a.m.-'7p.m. 7 Dlya
ALBANY: 10 e.m.·l p.lll. 8
Ctl nd Sundly

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PAVING AI OF TODAY. 8EPT. 11, 1&amp;90

PH. 949-IIOl

M1 COJtplr ., ,., lb.;

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RACINE
GUN CLUB
1:00 t.M.

• 8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
ClOSED

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... emlf'l "'''· d~ ad runs

in ·papef).' Cell

baflne 2 :00p. m

•• eft• ouDhateon 10 mike conection
•Actt ttw: mutt be paid in tdYMc. are
C~d

of Thanks

Heppy Adl

In Mtmor;.m

Ylfd Sal•

• - Gtveawav

1-LOit end foynd
7-· V•d Sale (plid in actvancel
1-flubtic Sale &amp; Auction
,_Wint.. IO IYy

Serv1ccs

oAv BEFORE PiJat.ICATION
- 11 :00AM SATUAOAV

- 2 :00PM . MONDAY
- 2 :00 P,M . TUESDAY

Wl!)NESDAY PAPER
TMURIDAY PAPER

FRIDAY PAPER

- 2 :00PM . WEDNESDAY
~ 2 :00P .M THURSDAY

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lUNDAY PAPER

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2 :00P .M FRIDAY .

Classified pajles corer the
JoU,u:inf£ telephone exchanf!es ...
Meuii•'County
AreaCode 614

O.Mia County

&amp;NaCode814
441-G•tltpoht
311-Ch•hiu

992 -;'" M!ddlepGII

3 . . -Vin10ft

985'-Ch•lar
B4:J-PorHand

Pomtroy

241-ftio Grande
111-GuWin Oitt.

675 -- Pt Ple•sant
4§8 - leon
576 - Applt Grove
773 - M••on
882 - New Haven

247-Letlrt foils
895 -lett rt
9•9 - R•cine
742- RYtland
,937 - Bufltlo
867- Coolville

••J-Arebia Diu

371-W-.u1

12 - Srtuehon Wented
1 3 - lntutlnce
14 - luttnMs Train+ng

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UNLIMITED

1 7-MitellllntOut

82-Wanted to Bur
13-liY..tock
14- HIV • Grain

66-Seed •

Fert~iler

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Luntp or Stoker
286-2689

71 - AYtOI for Sale

22 - Mon~ to Loan
23 - ProfeiiiCinll Service~

72-Trucka for S1l1
73-Vono • 4 V'jO's

Rea l Eslo le
31 - Homn tor Sale
32 - Mobile Momes tor Sale
33..-Farma tor Sale

34.- Busin•• Buildtnes
35 - lots &amp; Acreage
36- Re• E:JI•te Wafttad.

74-Motorcvcl•
75-loau • Mo10t'tfor Sale
76-Auto Pattt A ACCMICM'i.
77-·Auto R•peir
78 - Cimping Equipment

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PH. 949·2101 .
or 1... 949·2160
NO SUNDAY CAUS

4-15-16-tln

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
*LIGHT HAULING

79-Cimpers a M,olor Homes

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41 - HOUHI for Rtnt
42 - MobileHomt~lot

Ntw"-llllt

"Free Ellllmet•'~

Rent

43- Farmt lor Rent
••- Apenment for Rtnl
4&amp;- F\Irnithed Rooms
41 - lp•c• for Rent
•7- Wanttd to Rent
41- Equipmilf'it for Rent

UNDA'S
·PAINTING .
INTEIIOI • EITDIOI

*FIREWOOD

.SILL SLACK
992-2269 .

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- BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
.
4:38 P ;M, DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION

GARAGE SALE
SATURDAY, NOV. 2
10:00 A.M .• ? ? .
234 Mulberry Ave.
Pomerov

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IIOUSI OVBIFI.lrtiiNO?
CUAII UP WITH
CI.ASSIIDADS r,'-,~

11~3-70
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NOTICE

Applications will be received in
the Veterans Service Office, 114
Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy, Ohio
to employ • Veterans Service Of:
fleer for Meigs County.
, All applicants must be en honor- ·
ably diiCharg&amp;d vete111n end e reel·
dent of Meigs County. Resumes
must be submitted
12:00 Noon

Toke the paill out of
painting. Let .... da
It for you.
Vary ha-able
haw Ref-ICII ·
614-915-4110

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992·1008

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Expect Indian su1mner to _· e nd Saturday.r---...:.,__------1
evening, but during the autumn,
By Ualied Press laternatloaal
Friday' s weather In Ohio - . this retardation shrinks to about
sunny and warm - was little 20 minutes, making the tun moon
changed from the several days visible In the early evening for
preceding and . the National several nights In a row. Six
Weather Service says the Buck- months from now., In the springeye State wl.ll enjoy at least one time, the opposite effect occurs.
which could explain 'l!hY people ·
more such day Saturday.
Friday night sees the arrival of associate the full moon with
November's full moon, usually falling leaves an(! Halloween
referred to as the HUnters Moon, pumpkins, Instead of springtime
likely because ·hunters have a flowers and Easter baskets.
Anyway, the. next couple of
much better view of where the
wUI be. perfect for moon
nights
animals are so they can catch the
watching
because of the unsea-•
main course for the Thanksgivsonably
mild
temperatures and
Ing meal.
mostly
·clear
skies. It was exThe November moon Is also
pected
to
reach
Into ihe 70s both
sometimes referred to as the
Friday
and
Saturday,
with FriBeaver Moon, because this Is the
day
night's
lows
only
dropping
to
time of year when beav(i&gt;rs are
45
to
50.
busy getdng ready for winter.
Showers and coolet temperaFor most of the year, the moon
tures
are to arrive Sunday, and
rises about 51 minutes later each

the mercury will take a nosedive
by Monday, with the showers
remaining. Highs Sunday are
expected to be 60 to 65, but the
mercury Will only reach the
mld-40s to mid-50s Monday and
the 40s Tuesday. Lows will be In
the 40s Sunday ,In the~s Monday
and In the upper 20s to mld-30s
Tuesday.
Pastures and . fall-seeded
grains will continue f;!njoylng
gQOd growing conditions as mild
temperatures persist.
With afternoon humidities the
next two days as low as about 40
percent, drying potendal will be
fairly high.
Corn and soybean harvest will
continue through Saturday before rain saturday night and
Sunday Interrupts fieldwork.
Show~;?rs are poSsible monday as
well befOJ:e f;lir weather returns

Meigs announcements

GOV ERNOR I LT GOVERNOR

ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE. JR. I
_A : EUGENE BRANSTOOL

Meigs County Court
news
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Twenty six cases were processed criminal mischief, $50 and costs,
in Meigs County Coun Judge 30 days in jail suspended to 7 days,
Paaick H. O'Brien this week.
probation of one year; Tony lm·
Fined were: Gregory' Van Meter, baden, Syracuse, possession of
Rutland, failure to stop at stop sign, marijuana, $50 and costs, disor$10 and costs; Aaron L. Pletcher, derly CQnduct. $25 and costs; Brian
McArthur, speed, $50 and costs; Hickel, Coolville, assault. $200 and
Dennis Boolhe, Pomeroy, left of cosis, 60 days in jail, suspended to
center, $10 and costs; C.E. Baker, five years, two years probation,
Paaiot. speed, $22 and costs; restraining order issued, criminal
Gregory Van Meter, Rutland, uespassing, 30 days sw;pended to
failure to obey stop sign, $10 and five, concurrent with . assault
costs; David C. Steinmetz, charge, costs, disorderly conduct,
Pomeroy,' drug abuse, $50 and costs only;
costs, DWI, $300 and costs, lhree
David Barber, contributing, 10
days in jail, opaator's license . days in jail, suspended, $50 and
suspended for 60 days, failure to cos!S; Brant Davis, Marlena, speed,
comrol, $25 and costs; Brian $23 and costs; Steven Taylor, Long
Malone, St. Mary's, W.Va. No ICC Bottom, OWl, six months in jail,
.. Forin D Card, $25 and costs;
· · $350 and costs, operator's license
Richard
L.
Williamson, suspended for a year, probation of
Pomeroy, speed, $22 and costs; two years, hit-skip, 30 days in jail,
John R. Stobart. Amesville, safety $100 arid costs, two years proba·
violation, $51 and costs; Deborah lion, driving under suspension, 30
S. Smith, -Racine, failure to control, days in jail, $75 and costs, 2 years
$20 and costs; Jl!OO L. Stanley, AI- probation, no registration, costs
bany, speed, $23 and costs; Richard only;
Carlson, Alhens, speed, S27 and
Victoria Slack, Athens, passing
costs; John H. Smith, Sbade, failure bad checks. (2), $25 and costs, resto control, $20 and costs; Sharon K. titution; Tim Holman, Coolville,
Farley, Middlepon, DWI, 6 months uespassing, costs, menacing, $100
suspended to 30 days, $350 and and costs, 30 days in jail suspended
costs. operator's license suspended to lhree, probation of two years,
for one year, probation or two restraining order issued'; James
years,- no operator's license, six Hickman, NelsonviUe, overload,
months, suspended to 30 days to be $2,215.00 suspended to $1,215.00
served concurrently, $75 and costs, and costs, probation of one year;
two years probation, left of center, Marlc:·Haffelt, Bidwell, speed, $20
costs only; Marilyn Lane. Pomeroy, and costs. Posting bond was
passing bad checks, $25 and costs;
Paaicia Coley, The Plains, speed,
Jeffrey A. Coon, Portland, $60 and costs.

Eastem band in state meet

James Sands:
Community of Swan Creek dates back to
1802 when ferry was established - A-4-.

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Page B-1

ATTORNEY GENERAL

~LEE

FISHER

Stat~ region~

issues, races outlined for
November 6 general election- F-Section .

AUDITO R OF STATE

~ THOMAS E. FERGUSON

NATIONAL WEATHER FOFIECAST FROM 7 AI~ 11·3·90 T07 AM 11•4•9

lhe American Cancer Society will
Letart FaD Festival
·receive
five percent of all sales on
The Letart Elemental)' PTO fall
Satw'llay
of Dave Diles' new book,
festival and dinner wiD be held
"From
Ashes
to Glory" at MiD
Saturday at 5 p.m. at the school.
Street
Books
in · MiddlepOrt.&lt;
Turkey, ham and chicken will be
Diles
will
be
on
hand to autograph
served and the cost is $3.50 for
copies
of
the
book
from 11 a.m. • 1
adults and $2 for children ages 312. There will be games and door p.m.
prizes awarded.
Bowling League
The· Middlepon Recreation
Kid's festival ·
Department
will offer a youlh
A Kid's Festival wiD be held at
bowling
league
beginnin~ · on ·
the Pomeroy Village Hall on Nov.
Saturday,
Nov.
·
17,
and.
conunuing
10 in the auditorium. beginning at
lhrough
March
30,
at
the
Pomeroy
noon for children of all·ages. The
Bowling
Lanes.
The
league
wiU be
festival will feature many games,
open
to
all
area
youth
(6-12)
years
prizes and refreshments. The Kid's
of
·
a
ge.
Bowling
will
-be
every
Festival is being sponsored by the
Midnight Cloggers wilh proceeds Saturday from 11 a.m. • I p.m. The
going towards the group's 1991 cost will be $3 to bowl lhree games.
and shoe rental will be free. There
California Tour.
wiD also be a time scheduled, if
necessary, for !hose · youth, who
BasebaD card sbow
The WeDston OhiDco Society is would like to learn to bowl and in·
.
presenting a baseball card show on Slructions will available.
There will be a sign up and
Thursday from 4-9:30 p.m. at the
St. Peter and Paul Palish Hall, registration on Saturday at the
South Pennsylvannia · Avenue, Middlepon Village Hall, Rectea·
· lion Department from 10 a.m. Wellston.
Admission is $1 at $2 per 11:30 a.m. There will be a $5
family. Hourly door prizes will be registration fee which will be used
awarded. Baseball cards may be to help offset lhe cost of a seasonending recognition and awards
bought, traded or sold at the show.
banquet. Also, adult volunteers will
be needed as coaches, scorekeepers
Cancer Society
The Meigs County Cbapter of and statisticians.

College. football res~lts

Collecting
political
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OHIO DEMOCRATIC PARTY &amp;
MEIGS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY
VOTER'S GUIDE

Tuesday. Rain amounts of a
half.!nch or more are possible.
Colder air next week wlllllmlt
drylne and could slow the resurnptic:. offleldwork. Livestock 1
managers should prepare for a 1
swi:og back to colder weather
next week to minimize any Ill
effects on the animals.
The rather sharp temperature.
change might Induce some rest&gt;t.1
rat'lry probtemms. Managers
should clean confinement areas
and have dry bed&lt;!lng In place.
On the early morning weather
map; · high pressure remained
anchored along the Carolina
coast and a cold front stretched .
from Minnesota to Kansas. The
high will move little through
Saturday while the cold front
moves to a Lower Michigan-.
north Texas line.

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MICHAEL LONG

Gallians decide schools' future ...

COUNTY COMMISSIONER

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WEATHER MAP - A strong ·cold lront will push slowly
southeastward Into the Great Lakes Blld Southern Plains regions.
Behind tbe lrool, sbowers will develop bringing heavy rains to tbe
Southern Plal111 and snow to the Central Rockies. The eastern third
ol the country will be domlnaled by a high pressure system,
keeping sldea sunny Blld temperatures warm. (UPJ)

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By MELINDA POWERS
Times-Sentinel Stil.ff
GALLiPOLIS -Two tax levies
considered critical to the survi·
val of Callla County's two school
systems w!ll be decided by voters
· when they go to t~e polls In
Tuesday's gen~ral election.
In addition, Gal!!a voters will
·chaos~ the winner In four races
for county office. Polls will be
open from 6:30a .m. to 7:30p.m.
·In the County's 36 voting
precincts. .
Officials In the Gallipolis City
Schools are hoping . to break a

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D levies highlight ballot

14-year dry spell by passing the 6
mill' operating l~vy on the Nov. 6
ballot. Costs have Increased
nearly 300 percent since the 'last
levy passed In 1976, and the .
school system needs to pass the·
levy to avoid borrowing from the
state load fund , according to
school ofl!clals.
· A levy fact sheet beings c!rcu·
lated by the system states the
schools have reduced staff and
frozen salaries for the 1989-90
school year to save money.
The sheet stated that a Galllpolis resident with a home worth

Meigs voters decide local issues•.•

$40,000 would have $73.50 in new
taxes per year If the levy passes.
Gallla County Schools are
fighting for their .financial lives
and, according to officials, the
3. 75 mill operating levy they are
putting on the ballot w!ll help the
schools remain locally controlled. If the levy does not pass,
the schools could be forced Into
state loan receivership and tile
State Department of Educal!on
could take over operation of the
district.
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·the Independent candidate ac·
culled lawyers in government of
"making laws for lawyers" resulting in an abundance of court action.
He concluded by taking a jab at
lobby groups and charged that elected officials are basing !heir

EMS has five .
runs ThUI'Sday
Five caDs for assistance were
answered by the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services units
on Thursday and early Fri!iaY. At 10:36 a.m. on Thursday,
Racine squad was called to State
Rouie 124. Corrisa Mulford was
taken to Holzer Medical Center. At
11:26 a:m, Scipio Township fire
department was called to Zion
Church Road to a tractor fire.
At 3:52 p.m., Middleport squad
was called to Overbrook Center.
Jack Stivers was taken to Holzer
Medical Center. Middleport squad
was transported to Hamilton Street
at 5:15 p.m.; ,David Durst went to
Pleasant VaHey Hospital.
On Friday morning, · Pomeroy
squad was sent to Nye Avenue for
Jasper Bonecutter. Bonecutter was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

decisions on who gives the most
money iostead of the merit:&gt; o,~. the
issue. He contends that th1s 1s a
practice of se.lling our rights and
freedoms to the highest bidder."

IF YOU NEED A RIDE TO THE POLLS
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. Veterans Memorial Hospital
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS
Betty G. Sleeth, Mason, W.Va.,
Diane Harrison, Rutland; Helen
Edwards, Middlepon.
THURSDAY DISCHARGES •
Leora M. Young, .Hilrold Jeffers,
William Hackworth, Arletta Young.

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Ron Eastman, an independent ned to accept an appointed state-from Meigs County, wiD face in- level position.
County Commissioner Manning
cum bent Jan Michael Long (DK.
Roush (R·Pomeroy) is being
Circleville) and challenger Dan
opposed
in that office by Janet L.
Hieronimus (R- Ironton) in lhe·race .
Howard
(D-I,.angsviDe),
and Meigs
for State Senator in the 17th DisCounty
Probate
and
Juvenile
Coun
trict
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Judge
Raben
E.
Buck
will
facc
Current Meigs County Commischallenger
D.
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other
county
officials,
Pomeroy) is challenging incumbent
Mary Abel (D-Athens) for her seat Auditor William R. Wickline and
as State RepreS!=J~tative of Ohio's Coroner Douglas Hunter, run un'
94lh District. Abel was appointed opposed.
In the race for Justice of the
18 months ago to fill the term of
(See MEIGS, page A7)
Jolynn (Boster) Butler, who resig.

.Proficiency .testing program ~.
topic of meeting set Tuesday : ·

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
class affected by the two' testing proficiency tests and meet all othC:r
criteria · established by ·the Disaict
Times-Sentinel Staff
programs.
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Performance on the proficiency Board of Education
POMEROY • A meeting 10 exwilh
Commendation
for
Diploma
plain and diseuss the ninth grade · tests is one of the criteria which
proficiency testing program which will determine the certificate' or those who pass the twelfth-gracte
wiD bi held the week of Nov. 12 diploma earned by each student at proficiency tests and meet all additional criteria established by the
has been scheduled for 7 p.m the completion of grade twelve.
State
Board of Education.
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Tuesday evening. at Meigs aigh
Those certifi91tes and diplomas .
School. . ·~
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, ~• .~lll.P~is of the, teSting
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Certilficate of Anendance ror program, lhe superintendent .ex· Fenton Taylor, MJigs ~igli pnn. cipal, encourages parents and other students who complete the · high plained, is to help ensure that high
individuals interested in what the· school curriculum but do not pass school graduates·will be able to get
testing program involves and how the rour ninth-grade proficiency a job or be able to continue their
education. By beginning the testing
it will affect students and !heir ul- tests.
Diploma of Basic Competency 'in the ninth grade, there is time to
timate graduation from high school
to attend the infomiational meeti~Jg. for students who complete the cur- identi_fy areas which need attention,
Pictured ·with Mrs. Robinette are, from left,
PROJECT~ BENEFICIARIES - Mary Aile'!
As explained by Meigs County riculum and pass all four ninth- he pomted OUL
Robinette, right, shows her son's stuffed bear to Paramedic Joe Carter, Emergency Room Nurse
Passing standards for each of the
Supt of Schools John Rjebel, , grade tests.
members 'of the Gailla County Emergency Manager Doug Adkins, Paramedic Sherry Gould
four
tests have been established by
Diploma
with
Distinction
for
Meigs County ninth grader.: will
Medical Service and Holzer Medical Center. and Acting EMS Director Robert Bailey.
the
Stale
Board of Education.
students
who
pass
the
twelfth-grade
join ·other ninth graders across thestate in taking proficiency rests in
reading, writing, mathematics and
citizenship, Nov. 12-16.
Only one test will be given each
day. While most students wiD be
able to finish the reading, mathematics and citizenship tests within
Charlotte Seamon, Oallia County Board of Elections director ·
an hour, and the writing test within ·
rccenlly "'leased !he list of polling places in Gallia Cotmty for the generaL
one and one-half hours,. they may
elcclion on Tuesday, Nov. 6.
take up to two and one-half hours
Locations have not changed from !he May 8 primary elections.
to complete each test.
Individuals who need additiona1 infonnation may conlact Lhc
The tests are provided by the
Oallia County Board of Elections al446-1600.
Ohio
Department of Education.
born with Tuberous Sclerosis, a
By LEE ANN THOMPSON
o . Here is !he list or !he county's 36 voting precincts.
disease In which tumors form In None of the grading. or evaluation
Tlmes-Senthiel Stall
Precinct
Locations
the soft organs of Its victims. In of lhe tests will be done locally,
GALLIPOLIS - Hugs, sm!les,
Buckeye
Rural
Electric
City
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the end, the tumors on his heart Supt Riebel explained. He said that
"warm fuzzles ." Each gives you
Washington ElemenCityi ·B
prevented It froin beating, al- !he tests wiD be individually sealed,
a sense of security and welltary School
picked
up
by
a
courier,
and
taken
to
though he was briefly revlv~d In
being. They can be friendly, and
a
firm
which
has
been
hired
by
the
Fire
station
in city
City
2-A
the ambulance.
comforting In a ·time of distress.
buiiding
Mrs. Robinette and· her hus- state to do the scoring.
For ~hlldren, furry stuffed
.
The
testing
program
is
in
comBob
Saunders
QSSC
City
2-B
band
Don
moved
to
Ga!Upolls
animals are a natural to be ·
pliance
with
House
Bill
231
which
from
Palm
Beach
County,
Flor.
Washington
Elemenlary
School
City 3-A
hugged and stroked by small
ida, where they were living at the was passed in July 1987 as a step
Lodge Building, Third
City 3-B
hands. When a child Is In a
toward upgrading education . in
time of Matthew~s death.
fearful, unfamiliar situation, a
&amp; Pine·
His Buddy Bear has provided Ohio. The State Board of Educabon
teddy bear can be like . an old
Country Cabin ciS. I I00 Second
City4-A
the Inspiration for Mrs . Ro- adopted lists of learning outcomes
friend, not as gond as mommy,
Avenue
binette to begin the program ., that fonn the basis for the ninthbti t nice to have around.
Galli
a-Meigs
Regional
Airport
Ci1)'4-B
here, and ch!ldr~n transported grade and twelfth-grade proficiency
A Florida ambulance service
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Old golf clubhouse, I02 Bastiani
City4-C
by Ga!Ua EMS or who go Into the tests.
has a 'Buddy Bear' program,
Drive
Those
students
wbo
do
not
meet
Holzer Medical Centet emerwhere ch!ldren riding In the unit
the
proficiency
requirc"'!ents
DD
the
GalEa
County
Courthouse
lobby
·
Gallipolis ToVfllShip
g~ncy room will benefit.
are glv~n small stuffed teddy
MATTHEW
ROBINETTE
tests
given
this
month
will
retake
Jaycees building
. Kanauga prccincl
bears to hold and nug on the trip
She keeps the small, soft brown
!hose
tests
not
passed
in
March,
Bulavijle
Town house
·Addison
Township
to the hospital.
Medical Center, and she knows bear as a reminder of her son,
1991.
Also
at
lhat
time
all
students
·
Townhouse in AddisOn
Through the determination of a
Addison pri:cincl
and speaking with tears in her
its b~ne!lts first-hand.
in grades 10 through 12 will take ·
local mother, that project will
Townhouse
in Cheshire
Cheshire
Township
The soft, cuddly bears pro- eyes, recalled the final trip to the
the nint~J-grade proficiel1Cy tests.
soon become a reality In Gallla
hospital
,
and
how
comforting
Bradbwy
building
in
Cheshire
vided some comfort for her small
Cheshire precinct
How~ver, th&lt;;: status of diplomas
stulfeq
animal
has
become.
that
County.
s.on on his trip to the hospital for
Clay Elementary
Clay Township
for !hose in grades 10 through 12
The child w~nt Into cardiac
Mary Allee Robinette Is a
the last time- he died on July 6
School
will not be affected by lhe test
one-woman crusade to Impleor this · year. at the age of five arrest when one of the tumors on
Clay Elcmenlary
Clay precinct
scores.
his heart. moved, but he was
ment the bears In the Gall!a
months.
The twelfth-grade proficiency
School
· County EMS and at Holzer
Matthew Wyatt Rob! net te was
(See A CHILD'S, on A&amp;)
tests will be first administered in
Guy
an
Township
Guyan Township
the fall of 1993, so anyone graduatTownhouse
ing .in the school year that begins
Village Hall in Crown City
Guyon precinct
July I, 1993 will be in lhe first
HarriSon Township Townhouse
Harrison Township
Townhouse in village
Hunlirlg!OII precinct
POMEROY - Local businessman 'dedicated t!lll1ily person", resides tive communities.
Grange
Hall in Vinlon
Larry Powell bas been named in Pomeroy with his wife, Jean.
Hl!lllington Township
According to SEORC President
Green Elemenlll!)l School
Meigs County's Man of the Year by The Powells have lhree children. Bob Evans, "the honorees have
Gr=t Township
the Meigs County Chamber of Their son Lee is associated with given of .themselves so that olher
Rodney community building
orCen precinct I
Commerce.
Powell's Super-Valu, and sons citizens of soulheastem Ohio might
Green cOmmunity building
. Gr=t prccinct2
· Brllce RCed, c:bamber president, · Todd and Scan are both students at enjoy a better standard of living."
Rodney community building
Gr=t precinct 3
lll8do that amouncement on Satur- Ohio University• ·
Individual enuepeneurs, owners
' Old school in Gallia
Orcenfield Township
day, citing PaweD's commitment to
He is a member of the Pomeroy' of small businesses, executives,
MorsanCcn!erTownhouse
M011an Township ·
Meig• County.
Middleport Lions Club, lhe Meigs neWSilftper people, and individuals
Ohio Township
Ohio
Township
·
Powell, who is the owner of County Chamber of Commerce and assoctated
with
economic
Townhouse
Powell's Super-Valu in Pomeroy, the Fraremal Order of Eagles.
development groups are among the
Peny Township Townhouse
Perry Township
"does not know the m~g of the
Powell will be honored at the recipients.
Rio
Grande Elementary ~hoot
Raccoon
Township
word 'no' when asked to help out in 22nd annual Southeastern Ohio
The bariquet will be held at the
·
Rio Grande Elementary
the community," according to Regional Council's Person of the Ohio University Inn, ·with the .
Rio Grande procincl
School
Reed.
Year Awards Banquet on Thursday hospitality hour beginning at 5:30
In addition to operating his retail in Athens.
CenterviUe
Elemenury
~hool
p.m. and the banquet at 6:30 p.m.
CcnlctViUe procinct
bulinoea, Powell has served on the
· Honorees from I 0 counties were
Tickets for the event may be
Sprm,fieldTownship
Springfield Township
Pomeroy Village Council and nominated by local committees or purchased from chamber offices,
· Townhouse .
Meip Locai School Board, baving chamben of aonimeree for their ef- Bernard Fultz, Tate Cline or Carl ·
Old
BidweU
Elcmen1ary
School
Bidwell precinct
served as a president of that board.
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fortS in providing jobs and in- Dahlberg.
LARRY POWELL
'CodmWI Community Center
W~utTownsbip
, 'PoweU, described by Reed as a
dustrial development in the respecMeigs MBII of Year
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An action for dissolution of marriage has been filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court by
Vickie Lynn Floyd and Orland Lee
Aoyd of Racine. A divorce action
has been filed by Terri Lynn Smith
of Pomeroy against Charles E.
Smith of Racine. A divorce has
been granted by the cout to 1"1113
Ann Hamilion against Richard AI·
len Hamilton.

The Eastern High School March- across lhe state.
ing Band will appear for its final
Eastern is one of 16 Class C
1990 competition appearance on bands to appear before the par.clof
Saturday.
11 judges. The band will be rated in
CLEVELAND ( U{'I) - Thurs•
Aftem a hiatus of two years, the · musical ·performance, man:hing day~s winning Ohio · Lottery
' band will once again perform in the
performance, and showmanship. In numbers:
State Marching Finals. Cooper addition, there are separate judges
Pick-S
Stadium in Columblls wiU be the for percussion and field comman985.
site of lhis year's competition, der.
Tlckket sales: $1,419,932.50.
which will feature bands from
Bands will not be rated for first Payoff: $259,770.
or second place, but wiD be awarPlck-4
., ded Supenor (I) or Excellent (II) 6321.
ratings.
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Ticket sales: $255,042. Payoffz
Eastern's
.
last
local
con~CSt,
ap- $135,400.
Dally sloek prices
pearance was at Newad: Hijb
(As ol 18: 30 a.m.)
Carda
School on October 20. Once agam,
Bryce Blld Mark Smith
four at h~arts.
they were rated superior and placed
ol Blunt, Ellis li Loewi
three or clubs.
second in Class C. with the percuseight of diamonds.
Am Electric Power .,.. .........28')l sion anct f!eld commander winning
nine ol spades.
AT&amp;T ..................... ......... .. .34!1 firsts. ,..;:f.l'
Ticket sales: $96,217. Payoff:
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Ashlan!l on ........................28!1
$27,640.
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Bob Evans ........................... 12
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Charming Shoppes .. .... ......... 8%
City Holding Co................... 16
Federal Mogul .................... 10~
Goodyear T&amp;R .................... 15
Key Centurion .................... 10~
Lp.nds' End .............:............ 9%
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. · ultlmedla Inc . .............. ,.... 55
rtax Restaurants ........ ......... 1~
Robbins &amp; Myers ...... ,.. ,....... 17
Projects Displayed At Pomeroy Library
Shoney's Inc .............. .. ~ ...... 9~
1st. and 2nd
. ·:tar Bank ............ ............ .. .15*
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A judgiDent- in the amount of
$7,028.88 has been filed by David
Garder and Wanda Gardner,
Langsville, and others.. against
Doris Canterbqry of Langsville.

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,- BY BRIAN J. REED
Times-Sentinel .News StafT
POMEROY - Meigs . County
voters will help elect state-level
and local officials, as well as vote
on several stale issues and local tax
levies puring Tuesday's general
election.
Veteran U.S. Congressman
Clarence Miller (R-Lancaster) wiD
face opposition from John M.
Buchanan
(D-Lancaster)
for
representation of the lOth District
of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Gallia election board
lists polling places

Powell named Meigs' Man of Year .

Fill this out or fill out a registration
, blank at any Hills store and you
could win one of 25.Qift certificates
for$15 toward the purs:hase of your
favorite turkey or ham.

Register to win now through
drawing Novemb~r 8 at 9pm.
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