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Page 12 • The Dally sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport, OhiO

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October 2, 1998

Weather

Tomorrow: Clc:?udy
High: 70; Low:SO
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OPENING CEREMONY
CASINO NIGHT SPONSORED BY
CHAIIIER OF COMMERCII:, AT FIREHOUSE
DEE &amp; DALLAl - II'OII'IOiti'D BY
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FRIDAY· OCTOBER Z. 1111
1:00 P.M.

MEIGS IIOH SCHOOL IIAHI:i AND
FLAG CORPS UNDER DIRECT!Ofil OF
TONY DINGeBB

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KARAOKE BY JEFF NORTH
SPONIOR!D 1Y BUDWEIIER

SATURDAY· OCfOBER 3, 1111
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REGISTRATION FOR CAR SHOW, liON TAT!, CAR a.qr
PARADE
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REGISTISTRATION FOR CHILl COOK-OfF
REGISTRAnON FOR UNE
HANDLING CONTEST
INTRODUCTION OF STERNWHEEL
QUEEN &amp; COURT
LINE HANDUNG CONTEST
CHIU COOK-OFF SPONSORED BY
V.F.W POITtta, MABON, W.V.
KIDDIE TRACTOR'PULLS
SPONSORED IIY ITERNWHUL
FESTIVAL COMMmu
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P.A. DENNY CRUISE .
S.TERNWHEEL BOAT SHOW
POMEROY MERCHANTS RUUER DUCKY
RACE
CHILl COOK AWARDS
CAPTAINS DINNER AND BOAT AWARDS
CARPENTER HALL, MAIN ITRI!ET
BY HART'S KOUHTRY KITCHEN
HALLOWEEN MASQU~E CONTEST
SPONSORED BY POMEROY MERCIIANQ
HUGH COUNTRY BAND
SPONIOREDBYBUDWE.I!R
P.A.DI!NNY FIREWORKS CRUISE
FIREWORKS Ill SPONSORED BY ·
OHIOLOnERY

SOARDINCl ON CRUISES WILL BE 30 MINUTES PRIOR TO CRUISE TIME.
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE SOWENIOR BOOTH.

SHOP BEAUTIFUL
HISTORIC
POMEROY
DURING THE
FESTIVAL
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9!lt-7696

Sternwheelers and other
pleasure boats began to arrive
In Pomeroy on Wednesday,
but the Big Bend Sternwheel
Festival started yesterday.
·Feeney Bennett Post 128,
Amerlc;m Legion ·of Middleport, conducted an opening
flag-raising ceremony on yes·
terday evening, under the
direction of Ruse Mozingo,
post c.ommander. The llag
uaed In the ceremony was
donated by the Legion to the
Big Bend Sternwheel Commit·
tee. Pomeroy Mayor Frank
Vaughan gave the welcome at
the ceremony, and Karin John·
son, tourlam director for the ·
Chamber of Commerce had
brief comment• . as well.
Crafter• and other vendor•
opened their bootha on the
parking lot and Dee and Dallaa
entertained on the stage last
night The Jean Mary, fore·
ground, Is one of the more
majestic boats to line the lev·
ee area, and more boats ar.e
expected to arrive as the fea·
!Ivai contlnuei through Satur· ·
day night. Jeff ·Norih of Star·.
bound Enlertalnment will pre, ·,
sent a karaoke show tonight; .
.and Knlghts!ar,.another musl·
cal act, and llreworks, spon·
.$Orad by the Ohio Lottery, wiJI
bring the festival to a close
tomorrow night.

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Baskets, crocks, lamps, accent
- .pieces and candles.
Lo·Back ·Spring base. chairs
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Hi·Back ·spring base chairs ..... -598

Jlnierson 's ,
FURNITURE &amp; APPLIANCE
Downtown Pomeroy

Buckeye Rural Eleclric Coopera·
tive lnc:·s arinualm~mber meeting is
Snturday from 4-8 p.m. al Buckeye
Hills Cure~r Center.
The business llll!l!ling will be held

lrom6·7 p.m., during which a review

A debat.e between U.S. Rep. Ted
Siricklund. D-Lucasv ille. and Ll .
Gov. Nancy Hollister, Strickland's
Republican challengef, Ms been se1
for October 19 ul the Meigs County
Senior Center.'
. A debate. in Alh en.s County
between the congress iOJlal contenders
will be held on Sunday.ttnd tckvisoo..
on Ohio University Public Television. ·•
The Athens debate can be seen on·
WOUB public' lel ev i s io~ .. channel

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Kenneth McCullough, A. Ph. Chorloa Riiilo, R. Ph.
ROIIIIId Hanning, R. Ph.
Mon. thru Fri. I •·"!· to i p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-a p.m.

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em!d during Brco:t,t.Awareness .Mon'th

Gerkeil, area dire1.·tor of thti! Arn~ricun
BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
·om(t she decided to have a monogrJ.m. ·. Hl!&lt;lrt A'sociation, ahcmt her ex~ri­
Sentinel News Staff
Tile poignnnt stories of two t:an ~ She detaile~ the problems of getting encl! with breast canr..: r earlier this
c~r s ur vivor ~ hi ghlighted Ml!i gs
a prescription for one because or her year.
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County's National B r~a..-; t Cancl.!r , age and .told of how the Meigs Coup·
In her talk Torre,. •l re -.sed early
Awareness Month observance held a1 1y Heallh Department asoi&lt;ted with detection .• the need for sdf-examithat. The II!SI Lonfirmed her worst nation , clinical e)(amin:Hion and
noo n Thur~day in front nf the court . fears -- t.:anccr. In FebrUary. 1997 ~ he mammography. She sa id the ' urvival
house.
A "U nited fOJ Cu re " banner and a undti!rwent 1\u rg~: ry . She credits lis- · rate of tre~neJ localizi!UCitnt:er is 97
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wreath wrapped with pink ribbon tcning to her body for saving her lire. pt!i-ceru. Sht:"spoke about the l'OUnty 's
decorated !he counhouse railing an·d
Bodimer read a 1&lt;11er from Susan
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-pink ribbons and lilerulure on c:incer
awareness were di stributed to the
small gafhering ,
. · HdeoBOIIi•ner ~X(enJ~d the w~ l·
come'.iond"lntroouced Maxine Grillilh
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and Judy Bunger, both breast cancer
survivors. and Norma Torre~. R. N..
Jir~ctor 'o f nursing at rtht: Meigs
County Health Department who
. ' talked on breast cancer and lhe low ,
cost and no cosl servic!i!s :or detection
al the Meigs County Health Depan·
ment.
Al.sn speaking brielly was Com·
missioner· Janet Howard who presented on behalf of the Meigs County Commissioners a signed proclamation d ~s igndting October Br~ast
C~lm:er Awarenc'' Month.
A !().year cancer survivor. Ma•· ·
ine Griftith told about going for u
routine mammogram . tht hiopsy
which tcJIIowed 10 check some Iissue.
and the shock of boing told she h:id
cancer. " II turned my life upside
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of BREC's pasl year linancial report, health fair and kiddie cam[val , with
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again asked herself. "Why me''"
elcl"linn of tru\ll!e:; and u vote on re c-_ gamli!s and prizes for all ages.
v~
She talked abmtt •eoking ll.ml secommende&lt;1 change s 10 BREC's code . In addition. a free light me ill for all ond OJ?,illiun to he . . urt! of getting th~
of re!!ulatinrts will be held.
BREC members and lheir families bc!st treatment. She also urg!! ~ wtmtt!n
. This year's meeting will present a will be provided from 4:30·6 p.m. to "listen ·tu their bndit:s: to get n:g,,"'.",
"Country Fair" theme, fl!uluring a Door prizes will be awarded to allen·
ular
maminograms.
to
do
rt!gulur
self'·
- d&lt;es, along with a fret BREC pen. .
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exmninutions" hcq nase \h~:y 'owe it
knif~.for adults. and pencils a~d bal·
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loons for all.l'hilt.lren . Winners must nul only to thein~dves hut to their
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be present at th e business rnceting tO · families.
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Bunger.
just
34
years
old
wht:n
:\.he
win dnor prizes. bul pen knives, pen·
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persistelit pain in both breasts, a Uiag,.
20, begin ning at 8 p.m. II is spon-. uuendeos.
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nosis:of fibrous ti~sul!. ""and the rcrj
sorcd by the Tclecornmuni cations
Auending members will als~1
ommended reduction uf cafft::ine in
Cenler al Ohio University and the receive a $5 credit on !heir electric
her Jiet a~ u . wu y of relieving thl!
League of Women Voters of Athens • bill.
County. Limited sealing is available
There will also be a demonstration problem.
"But the pain in rny right hrea sl ·
and members of the local medi a will of BREC's new su bsidiary product.
'suRVIVORS SPEAK OUT· Judy Bunger, left, and Maxlf!e Grlf·
continued,': said Bunger. "a nd insicht
question the candidates:
ACE lnlemcl (www.aceinler.nel) and
lith,
breast cancer survivors ware speakefs at the' Meigs ~oun·
my mind I knew there wns snmcthing
The M~i gs County debaie will discounts for service to attendees. A
ty
observance
of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. ·The
different .' my ho~y was telling me
hegin at 7 p.m. all he senior center. demonslralion of new Home Energy
program
took
piece
at the Meigs County .courthouse ThUfllday
that "
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Detai ls are still being linalized for the Audit soflwure. lo be· used in the
at
noon.
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She said her ront:ern was hdght - .
.local d~bale .
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Salu.rday
'I a. m. R e~istrut ion for Car Show
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9 a. m. Parade
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9: 15a.m. Registrati on for line hand ling contest
·9: 15 a.m. Registrati on ""chili c'"Jk·off
10:15 u.m. Introduction nf Stemwheel Queen and Court
10:30 a. til . Line handlin g cuntesl
II a.m. Chili cook-off
' 12·noo n Kiddie-lruclor.pulls
· I p.m. P.A. Denny Crui se
2 p.m. Slernw hee l Boal Show
4 p.m. Ru~h,•r Duck Derby b~gins al Vi llage Hall. end s at levee
4:30p.m. Cluli ctx1koff awards ·
5 p.m. Captains' Dinner nnd Boal Awards
7 p.m. Halloween Masquerade Comes!
8 p.m. Knighlstur
9 p.m. P.A. Denny Fireworks Cru ise
9:30p .m: Fireworks by Ohio Louery
Cruf:o;es begin bourding ]0 m\nutt!S prior ,to cruise time. ricket s~
ayuilable al souve nir booth. Bonlire al levee eac h evening. Herbfes1
;md Sc!nlor Citizens :-.erving food in rnini-park 911 Court Stret!t..

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Assorted Chocolates Special Cream for Arthritis

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SPECIAL ORDERS
UNIQUE GifT IDEAS
ONE OF A KIND PIECES
CERTIFIED DIAMONDS
UFETIME GUARANTEE CHAINS·

agai n&gt;! the prc,iu&lt;nl and l&lt;&gt;ld Mr,.
Tripp, " I v.ou ltl write you a t:heLk ..
if &gt;he al,n wou ld he untruthfu l.
" I would be indebted hl you fur
life .: .. I would write yuu a t: hei.:k for
lht! cnt irl! P'•rtion '' of a condomin ium
" I ow n in Au ... tralia:·. M:\o. l ewi n s~y
told her fr iend .
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l·n:molh&lt;rdevelopmcnl Thur&gt;d:oy,
legal sources said law yers for Clinwn and ~aula Jones were moving
Conlinued on page 3

a re drafting a proposal

·Meigs Hollister-Strickland
debate scheduled Oct 19

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Ms. l,..ew in.;ky ';1id !-.he wa"~ being
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Jo n~ ~ "~xual haras'm~nt lawsuit

materials from lndepc!ndent Counsel
Kenneth Starr.
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Among the document'\ were tran-

Survivor storie~ feature cancer
awareness observance session

·euckeye 'Rural member meeting_slated

StERNWHEEL FES,.IVAL
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thai could end any impeachment versa tions with MunictJ L~win~k.y .
inqurry around Thanksgiving and and grand jury le"i mony of prc&gt;i· ,
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. idenl Clinton, se veral Democratic Clintt"n friend Vernon Jordan . .
In a partial· transcri pi of a Tripp
officials report.
· o emocrals planned to announce recordinu read to Th~: A,\ociaii:J
.!heir proposal - a meas ure highly Press on Thurs~ay. Ms. Lewi nsky
unlikel y 10 make il pasllhe majority ,said niher peopi&lt; had told her thai in
Republicans - 10day. even :1s the rl!gurJ w anljffair with Clinton. "It
Houst! Judi l: iary Commiltl!t! was duc!'n' t matter what· anyhody say,;
making p~bli~ u 'iC~o nd butch · of you ju&lt;l den y' it."

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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

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.OTHER EVEN'SENIOR CITIZENS IN MINI PARK· COURT STREET
TRINITY CHURCH WILL SERVE LUNCHES FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY DOWNSTAIRS. ALSO CRAFTS
HERB FJ;BT IN THE MINI PARK· COURT STREET

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IONP'IRE ON LEVEE THURSOAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS IIIII
COME ON DOWN AND MEET SOME OF THE CAPTAINS AND CREW, ENJOY THE FIRE.'

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Sermonette, Page 12
Ann Landers column, Page 12

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High: 70; Low:40

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The Meigs County Republicari Party opened Its
headqua~ers on East Main Street Thursday
afternoon with local, state and national candl·
dates or their representatives participating In
the ribbon culling ceremony. Shown are, from
left: 1r9nt row, John Musser representing Sixth
Congressional District candidate Nancy Hoi·
lister, Aaron Ockerman represenling State
Senate candidate Lee Thatcher, Lea Thalcher,

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Pickens, Beth Evans representing David Evans
lor Fourth District Court of Appeals, State Rep·
resentatlve John Carey; bac.k row, George
Wright representing Hollister, County Recorder
Emmogene Hamilton, Counly Treasurer
Howard Fran!( apd ~rga Collins representing . 1
gubernatorial candidate Bob Taft.
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end JM Moller "
Don Arndt "worted •ha&amp;d and
played by the rule."" 'a&lt; Pmident
Chnton m1ght say Now he's wonder·
ing wily he bothered.
Arndt geL• up al5 30each mornmg
10 rend to hts 700.acre farm m Coleman. M1ch. and otten works un11l
afrer m1dmght 11 s been a rough year
on the farm wnh one of the worst harvesL• he's ever seen m 55 years on the

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for drought." he told us "Th" " the
dric:sr I've -n m a kmg lime ·
Bul the year won t he a IOial loss
Arndt ~nows rhac famung has lb ups
and downs: thai good ye:ltS Will
always be followed by bad on~s
That's why he's always C'dmed crop
tnsurdi1Ce.
Unfonun~ly. thai small act nt
respnnSJbl hly puts htm 111 a small
mmnnty among h" peell&lt;
And now. thanks to the pohtt&lt;al
wh1ms "ot Congress. he wttl also be
stuck paym~ the bills tor the thou
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presidential
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By the I nne you read th" Congress
w~ll have .1ppm\ed •• or he nn the
verge ot approvmg •. $3 9 hillu&gt;n
worth nt · d~&gt;a,ter rohef" lor Amen

can f:IJlllers Its
great
elecuonyear
pohucs.
corntng a, n does
at the end of a diS·
a.•tlou:\ summer
on the fann To
en•ure that the
package h;t.&lt; broad
support. the emergency rehef b1ll
Moller &amp;
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mdudes Anderson
money for emru"y
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no lawmaker wanL• ro be seen a.•
opposmg
lr wa.•n'r !ollpposed to happen hkc
th" 1l1e sy!olem ol bllhon-dollar farm
h:ulout• wa.s supp.=l to be repl.~&lt;:ed
by a more market·ba.'ied system ol
crop msumnce
Bur aller a summer ol ptungtng
commod1t1es pnces and Widespread
cn&gt;p f:ulures. Congress cuulun't reSist
the urge In on&lt;e agatn ba1lnut fJill"lers
Fnur years .1go Congress pul """
mtleet.ve hll~ down by pa."mg the
Agn~.:ullurr
Kcn~~anualmn
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wh~eh s:ud that farnre" who wanted to

stay ehg1ble tor ledeml payments had
to buy crop '"'umnl-e.
The m,Urarn.:c wouldn't (.:0\'c!r .all

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vest. a1 between SO and 100 pen:eru or buy a pmdiiCithey re-dlly didn't lleell
the mart..:t pnce.
ThiS IS gotnll ~&gt; k1ll the crop
Tht= purpose of the act was t~ IO.'illl'di1Ce tndu.&lt;lry," said J1m Colville.
f:IITI1erli off the dole and to L'Ul down an tndqlendeitt L'mp tdsurdnce agenl
on the growmg eos1 qt the dosa.&gt;ter workmg '"M~ehtgan 'How can Con·
rehef system. Between 198M and gres.• make them Mgn a waover and
1994. Congre,.,, paod out nearly $7 btl· then come along and say 'Hey. that
hon 1n ll1saster relief to farmer.;. By didn't ma11er''
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I've had more lhan one~:umer say
would be borrte by the tarme" and they II drop crop tnsur,ptCe '" a heart·
msurJill.'e compames. 111• the raxpay· , he-.11 II Congress gtves the mooey lo
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Arndt got 1he message and bou~&gt;lu
The .!ongres•ounal offices we
hts lnsur.tRI.'e MiUly nr hts fellow •puke with m""'\ no apolog"" fc&gt;r
fanne,; - 1.4 mllhon of them .. dtd hiUlgmg the raxpay~nutlo dry While
not lnst~ad. they lei out a -'&gt;llttttve ihe deu;Jtleat fal'llle"' wtll have In stgro
sq~ when they found out about the
un for two yr-.m; of crop msur.tnce
monthly S50 msurance premoum helure they can take dtsa.,tcr rehel
th&lt;y'U ha'e to pay 1f they wanted ted
muney they are lree to return to thetr
er.rl disaster funds
uld ways when the lwo years""' over
'I don't thtnk 11 ts ta1r.'' Arndt told
· Theresa hnlll to how mud1 you
our a.~o;octale Ashley Baker · Thes.: can cuntml people " sa1d Chr1&gt;
other guys are gomg to end up wnh Mauhews. press secrerary for the
the same amount ot money. and they Huuse Agncul)ure C.lmlll11tee "We
dtun t ha,ve tu pay msumnce prem1· ,,,n't make the tanne11&lt; huy msur·
ums lthml.i at"~ !.!Unt.lthal (Cnnl!ressJ atlt:t:
1s helpmg el~l)lb.&gt;tly. 11's JUS! th'in we
Cungres.' generos1ty goes heyunu
v.ern alung and pun:hast."CJ crnp t~Ur· l~tung. lantk!rs nO lhc hook ln,urJil4.:C
ance and nnw
ThiS Jtsasler r(hd ' &gt;t&gt;lllpJill&lt;s alsumal.:e out m-el)
"" t gmng to tix unythmg tn the lung
The F&lt;J&lt;~d Cmp lnsur.tnce Cur·
term..
pur.uu&gt;n pays tn,un:rs an "adnun1strJ·

In''&lt;!'.-. but II \\ouiJ reunbun-.e farmers

Tite t.:nngre\sumal h.ulnul •~ ~d"l
muhmg 11 tough on lll~UrJn~.:e ag.L"nts

lnr OJhnut ()'; pt!O.:c!llt of their lo"it hM-

who nnw

h~tw

to ~tlOVIOl.'c!

rarrn~,.... h1

[ U.IIIItld

- ~\l"n

-WVA.

Today's weather forecast
By The Associated Press
Southeastern Ohio
Today Mostly sunny Hoghs tn
the lower 70s Ltght and vanable
wmd
Tontght .IncreaSing cloudmess.
Lows '" the upper 40s L1ght and

expense'

Arnnng the expenst!s reunhursed

hy the guvemmenr was $41 K.4011m
luhhymg. $.16.XSIJ tor a "'"'pany
retreat at an e~penstw n:s&lt;&gt;n. $++.lUI y
tor a tishmg trip 11&gt; C'.tnada. $1 K.!Ul tu 1
rent ,mu tum1&gt;h a skyom at a h.1sehull
stadJU~I .md $17 514 un chuculates
Otlicwts at the Depurtnlfln ul
Agn&lt;uhure wncede that the crup
msur.tnce system tsn 1 perfect but s:ty
th.u a ~~~ ot the problems won't gu
.tw.ty unt1l tlll&gt;re far111ers parttctp.11e
But alter se~mg W.1shmgtnn 1n

WHAi HAPPENED
'TO THE RESTOf
rHE PAPER?

~· ... t.abh-;hcd almo&gt;tl ;.&amp; ~ommun-htw fl!:%hl to Uo so "say" ht'!onan Leo Rlbutft) of G.•,,r~~.: w. . ~hl ngton U mver!&lt;.ll)
•
_ \\-~.: Lv. ull prl ... ul ~ nt' h) h~ ~lhlc.,l ·say"' the Brookmgs lnsUtullon s
St~ph,n

II." hut"" under&gt;tand that there may be some •m:umslan&lt;es
wlll..:fl' 1t , nwrt' rn Arn~m:~tn mtt:"ft=!'.t~ that they not tell the trurh
If"' 1.11&lt;,1 hoo~ Th~ L 111le B.-&gt;k nl C.1mpa1gn Euquelle, · lum~s
polllrt.:rdlh lie' mh, lnur t.:ah:gorrt:s honl!~t hc:-s lnad&gt;Vcnenl he!&lt;. halt truths
.1rHJ d tnm Ill.'' rtw 11.-...t ~.::OJtC!:!\'rv 1ndudes hi.!"' tultlw pmtl!d h\1!"' or nauon.tl . . ~.·~.:unt) 1hc I,,,, h.I1Lh l'llLomp.t~"'l:'s uut-.mJ-outlalsl!hontls wr!tlar,gc: and
-...m.tll n!.!hl Jo"n 10 thc N1x.on Wh1te Hous¢ s d.um lhat TnLIU :\ weddm~
Lakt: L.tnlc: Irum .m oiJ li.umly rt:Lipe
.

van able wmd

Saturday Ml'lstly cloudy A
chance ot rum m the afternoon.
H1ghs 1n the lower 70s Chance of
ram 40 percent

Scattered frost reported
Land transfers recorded
around Buckeye State
By The Associated Press
Scatt~red trost wa.s reponed ucross
Oh1o thts mommg as temperatures
d1pped 1nt0 th~ intd-30s tn some
areas
An npproachmg frontal system
wtll warm thtn gs up a b1t ton1ght,
when lows w1ll be tn the 40s, the
Nahonal Weather Servtce satd.
Clouds will thicken and showers
and rhundemorms are posstble
tomght and Saturday
II su ll w1ll be cool, though, wtth
htghs Saturday 55-65
The record·h1gh temperalure for
thts date at the Columbus weather
stal1011 was 88 degrees tn 1919 wh1le
the record tow was 31 1n 1946 Sunset tomght .w,ll. be at 7 12 p.m. and
sunr~se Saturday at 7 30 am.
Across the slate
A •old tront settled over parts of
the South and the Puc1fic Northwest
today Meanwhtle. dry weather was
expected along the Eastern seaboard
und seve,r~ thund~rst&lt;;&gt;rm• threatened
to douse the Plums
Partly cloudy sk1es and dry 'weuth·
er "ere predtclcd 1n the Northeast,
1he mtd-A tlanuc states and Oh1o
Valley There may be mcreased cloud ~
cover and" chan•e tor. few hght
showers o"prmkles, bul no stgmti·
cant preclpn.nton was e.pecteu
Much ol the Southeast was
e&gt;pectetl 1&lt;) he mlluenced by the
&gt;arne '""'' of h1gh pressure tn Ihe
Northeast Cle.l[ to partly cloudy

ynu ~o; .Ln tnrgtve Don Amtlt 11
he s not ntshmg nut tn huy mnre msur

m:lmn.

.ull:e that he ;Joe'n 't ll&lt;"'!d
.lack Andei'S&lt;ln und J~n Muller
are wriler!' ror United Fealure Syndic~le, Inc.

R,purter' tend IO all~pt honest lyln~ under&gt;~and madY&lt;rlent ly~ng lall
wor~ h.ord &lt;nnugh .11 &lt;Xpnsln!,t hall·truths and gleetully go alter damn
He'!'. Wille'

1h&lt;re have h&lt;&lt;n plenty 10 go around
Rllh.trd Shenkm.1n author nl the lorthcommg bonk Pre&gt;tdentlal Amh1·
uon '")'the' '"' known tl.unutlle by a preSidenl was Thomas Jel!erson s
rcqw . . t ol s~ million lrom Cungtes .. lor 1111111'-lry M1pphc:s and tort~ll~atwns
V~h~.:n h~ '~.:Lretlv wantl!d the money to gom Fr.m~.:~ s help m press1ng Spam
w ,t.!ll Flnnd~1 h.l tht' Unlll!d St.th!'

Until lie accepted appointment as indeperrdent
counsel to i11vestigate Whitewater, and his man· 1
date was subsequetllly expatlded to include Travel- 1
gate, Filegate and ,Monicagate, Mr. Starr was a !
widely respected attomey -- solicitor general of the
United States ~nd a jrtdge of tile United State~
Cortrt of Appeal~ for the District of Columbia. Brtt
almost two years ago lie was targeted for destruction by tire Clint011istas, and today polls indicate
that they have done their work superbly well.

ArnHhc-r prt!,tJentwl lulu m Shenkman~ v1~w. w.1s Junres K Pnlk\
Ll.111 n 1n 'L'C'~In!.! .1 lkd.lr.llltlll of
that MI!XI..:O h.tU mv.tdetllh!! h!rrllor\ ol Tc"i.l"~ ~h:dJ1n~ the hlood of otlrcrtlzcns on our own sntl .. &lt;The l.mU
L ..I.IIIHt'd h\ hnth McXILU .uH..I Tr:x.ts. was o~cur~t:d Oy Mt!XI~L.IIl"')
S~~rw.: .ll of Polk:'\ d.um .t }nttJW ~on~rcs...man n.un(U AOr.th:.am Lmt:,Jin
1 ntrot1UL~J ,1 "t'rh.~" ol resolul1tms quc"stmntng '"whc:tht!l the parta~ular spnt
nf ... nd on \\h~th thl? hloml of nur ulltcn~ \\,ts ~n shed.~,~.,,, nr w.1~ nnt nur

"'·'r

U\\11 "Il l
Fr.1 n~hn

•

Rusher

Rn(l,t:\.clt lor h1' r.trt ne-ver h:vdl•tl wuh the Arnenc.ul pc!orh:

1r1,ohc~l th..: L tltll\lf} 1n .m UIH..II!t.:l.lre~l nu, ,d \\,If .1g.un'1 thl! German'
hill.! hchm..: lhe llrlllt:.'t.l Sl.IIC ... hlrnl.dl} ~lllt:.'lt'd the Wtlrltl w.,r II
~ H 1,tol1 Hh thou{!ht th.ll ""·'' JU"I 11:rnl1..: - lh.u .,1 tam\,;' the pri.! .. Jdcnl h.1s
\(1 lh.: ((I th L r•lr'llil.tl~ lm lh 0\\ll good
Klhullu .... llll
S1 1111c tnn.:1gn poh..:y tk~!!ptlon, ho\\1!\t:r .trc lookcU .11 v..llh .1 Jc,s lor~
~~\ 111..~ ~\l' 1ndutltng PrcsH.h:nt Jnhn ... on on Y1e1n.un and Prt:su..lcnL Rl!ag.m
~m lr.tn ( ontr,l
1\t h1,
L)nc.lon Jnhn,nn t.lcstrm~.:J h1~ own t.:rCJibtllt) · forrn~r
John, 0 n ~aLht:-.d Jo..,cph C~tlll.mo wrote: 111 The Tnumph ,tnU TrageJy, nl
l,.\ nllnn Jnhn,on
He hu..l tht' lrue t.:n't nl thl! nullt:.ary hUIIJup 111 V1c1nam
, 1 ~ he l1r-1 unfolded 11
He lied ahmll link thtng' l1ke appt&gt;lntment' lo
ntiiLt:.' .mJ llt" ~~.: hc Jule
He p.ud u h:.artul pru.:c a .. l1rst the pres" &lt;.:orps m
\\o ,1,hmgwn .mcJ S.ugon .tntl then 1111lhon' ol Am~n&lt;.:an~ t.: ~une hi dnulll h1s

r ,1, h..:

Whne House sptnncrs tnllnwed hy
the usu,,l ruhu.l Den1&lt;x:rauc parusans
111 Cungs~ss ,mJ lhl! mt!dta St,trr
wa... "out ol umlrnl • He: h.ad spC"nt
lnur )e.tr!\ .mtl $_.,0 nullmn ~ami &lt;.:Omc

"'o'''

\\ 11rJ
T\" 11 Jn.u.k:-. latt.: r Rc.1gan

up wllh nnly

~•

IUwllry hm,on (lor
g_(!Utng ._. wholt! sencs nl conv1c11ons

.111J gu1lty pie.,, 111duJmg '"'h
nntahks as lhl! governor ol Ark~m s.ts
th~ tlcpUt) .IIIOrn(:y £Cnl!f,IJ ul

.111t.l
t.tm~: 4U.I:"'I Ll~o:.tn

the llmleu St.llesl Ahme .Ill ' hew ,"
"iCX oh ... c-.;1\Cd
But what chn"e chd Kenneth
St.trr h.r~.c . '·'\It: to ~n mtn th~ unsl!·
\Ot) !J:ii!..ul-,' Ma Chnton &lt;.:hO:"'C lo

.titer II!OJVIOg nllkc .thnut has
Ion hdd Ll.um that thl!fl! h.td hcl'n no l.lc,tllo tr,adc .Ifill&lt;.; lor hn~t.lgl!s "•'Y
111 ~ r: Mv he.trt .1nd 111) hc ... t lllll.: nuon ... "\Ill tell Ilk th.11 1s true But the l.tt:ts
, 1 n~ltht:- ~\ u.it'tKl! tdl me: 1L '" ntll

Berry's
World

- - ,' - ---~---1
1111pe.~ehed .mu removed lnr wm·
lllllllllg perJury and obstructum nl
lllsllt.:l! he~..:.ausc Lhc :-,Uhjet.:t ol Ius
~.:nm:e,llment w.as 41 scncs ut ,tlls sn
unlit lnr thst.:USSIOil th.ll :.my IOVesll •
g~ator whn hnngs them up lllllsl he
Slt.:k
It tsn '1 Kenneth Starr who "Sick
He 1s .m honur .thlc m.m whu hus
hccn 'illll!.trct.J mcr&lt;.:~IC~oisly hy ~leon·
"ll... nu.~lc'"i goon squ.a&lt;.lmthc While
h!..:n~llli.C th~.:

ljlllt!l tndomatahlltLy
thoroughgmng prolc~..,tonah sm

htdl! hcllmU .~ dl!'llll.JIHHl ol • . . cx.u~al

he h,,, thspl,,yed wh1le underg111ng ,,

rd.ttiOih undl!r "'ht~.:h Mlri L!!wm'~Y h:,J h.tu tl1c111 l]ut he I he
I

hurrrtanc ol ht!'

'I"""'

h,uj nnt Yet M, Lewmsky tntd the
gr.md 1111)' ol .1 dn1cn Ot.: l.tsum'\ nn
w h~eh M1 Cl1111on s condt~Ct luted
the delin111on App,lf&lt;ntly. the .trgu·
m~.:tlt '' th~tt Mr &lt; hnton t.:~umul he

William A. Rusher ls u Olslin·
~u'ished Fellow or the Cla"'monl
lnstilute lor lhe Sludy of Slut.,..
munship und Political Phdo•opby.

~~By George R. Plagenz
I m nol s.l)'lllf! th.tlll Pn.•satJcnt
Cl1nli,n had l11llowcJ soan-.:
.uJv~ee

I gave hun 111 1991 Lll the
hcgmmng ot hh l1r' t tl'rm 1n
ollie&lt; ...md repe.11ed'" llJ9 S a~d
~•gam thHi y~-u ·• ~..:: would nnl he
an the mnr.1l 4U.1gmm~ Y..e .1re 111
tod.1y
What I am s4tYin!! as thut whl!'n
Chnlon tllok n1111.:e I sugges ted
th.ll he .tppmnr a chan,el cuh1
net · an hts OI!W al.hntmslrattnn u'
.a w,,y
hnng1ng ·' 'Pirllu.al
tnllu'l!n\.:¢ to hear nn th~ t.,.:ounlry
He cho:"'e not tn Jo th1s unl.l
see what shape we r~ 111 now
It was my 1dea that rh" unolll·

'!'

Deadline for publication
for election letters Oct. 27

•

The D~1ly Senlmel welcomes lelle':' regarding lh.e Nov. 3 ge?eral
eleclwn. Ho"ever. in the inte.,st of fa1rnes.•, no elechon letlers wdl be
accepted after 12 noon on Thesday, Oct 27.
..
lndtviduals should address 1s.ues and nol personahhes.
1 •ll•rs purely endorsing candidares will nol be used.
Leiters musl be 300 ,words and lyped. All letters are subject to editi and must be signed wilh name, address and telephone number. Telenhgone numbers will not bt published. No unsigned lellers will br pub&amp;shed. Leiters should bt in ROod taste.

'

.,

etul chancel lthe name " raken
trom the area at rhe tront of the
~hurch wher~ the dergy olt~e1ate)
would meet wllh the preSident
tour tunes a yea I It would torrn a
repository of tdeus from the collected WISdom and moral con·
.erns of men and women of senst·
ltV It)', and antegnty &lt;
Thts Clergy Commtsston on
Nauonal Morality and rhe Good
L1fe (its formal name) co~id alsd
serve a' the prestdent's eyes and
ears, p1ckmg up the country 's

hurts

.1ml

I

hopes tis !&lt;.UI
krtng"'
.1nJ
IOM!L u rllii!S

Iorge

tr.~ek

The

ch.1nccl

wrnt~ to

Dl!e Dl't.! Meyers
Cl1n1nn.., pre ... .; ... cud.lfy lo ge t~~
rt.:~ll:IIOil

Plagenz

would
orcr,lh! like:
Andrew JJ~.:k ... on :"1 'k1h.:hcn ~.:ah• ­
net '" the t Xilh
The knchen c,tbmel was ,,n
1nfurmal group ol pr(srt.lcnual
udvt,ers II mduued new sp.tper
edtwrs. longt1111e fnend,, lamtly
and ntf1e~al Cah1net,l1emhe"
Bet.:ause ul then unul tn.:1al stu Ius, they were ~ept out ol stghl by
entenng Jud son s &lt;mtct hy way
or the Wh1te Hou'e ktrcheo and
th~ had slatrs
J.1ckson sa1d he hoped the
knchen cab1net wouiu be a
·moral force· to keep the shaky
union to~ether
Clinton s problems are d1ffer·
ent lrom Jackson's but lhe sume

t.:ah tnel

pre~tllcnt

I

,,

n~azm e

notcJ, SIHlll!WhUfUarkly, ihat the

rJ:.u.krs wrote 1n 10 'iUpport II

rltltwn.al pur
pcht' .UJcJ 1\t:e
that It "'"Y" on

How~'¥:~r

lnUnlry 1Wgcthcr now

Alter my tt.le .1 I1N .tppe.trcd m
. tht' '"lumn 1n M.trch 19~1. m.my

The mcm
hers
would
help the pre"·
dcnl

Ja~o:kson

Ucs1ret.J ts
wh.tl Is snrtdy llt:Cdt:t.lto ~ccp lh~
mor.al lorLt!

lrum lhC'fJft'..,ltlcnt, hut I
never rc~.:e tvct.l ,, reply
Tw"o \C.tr"i l .t t~r Cltn1nn ha&lt;.l ._.
ni!"W
rrl!s~
't!net.1ry
M1ke

Me( urry The 1de.1 nl .1 ch.1ncel
~.;ahnlct ... ttl! '~cmell h~e .t gno
one ... u f sug:;~..,ted th,tt M~.:C ry
pn:!..,ent the &lt;.:on..:ept to the pre''
dent
I didn't hear lrom McCurry.
e1ther
Now that the Mon~ea Lewms~)" 'candal has hurst nn the
nauon . Clinton h.IS llnally
appmnted a ~rnup nl 'Ptnlual
udvt,ers Wilh whom he plans tu
meel lor prayer e-.ry week
But has !he horse already left
the burn'
Clinton. uf co~rse. ha' ·')ways
showed hts best lace toward reh·
gJOn
He goes to chur.h trequently
and enjoys II

one

hu~

h~l'n

ha"'

known to

&lt;.:oun the cv.•ngdtt.:al~ ,,s ,t
hulh,:·
·r ·ll.!·lln't
hh ~.:tllu.:s on the·
I
•
rd1g1tl'u .. ng.ht
Other:"~ .1rc !&lt;.UfC h1s 1nter~ ... : Ill
rd 1g mn " ht'art I c II
On~.! n11mstcr rct;.llls that alter
pr.1y1ng w1th the prestdent .11 ,,
r.t)er hreaklast. I ,,,w hiS eyes
o Iull nl water that they wer&lt;'

'

sl1y1ng he~~ a man for ~hom the

lad1os JU'I gn wti;J "
. George Plagenz is a syndicoll·
td wriler for Newspaper Enler·
prise Assodalion.
·

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so;,.

Sc nhnd Ill Court S1 Pumuuy, OhiV

Ltd ........................................ 22•,
Oak Hill Flnl .......................... 16\
OVB .............................. 41'1•
One Valley ........................... 31 '1•
Peoples .............................. 26
Prem Flnl ........................... 19~.
Aockwell ............. ,................. 34),
AD/Shell ............................. 48~.

SliBSCR' PTION RA1 ES
B)' Carrkr or Motor Route
, •
.S:Z 00
S4.70

Ont Year
.. S104CO
SINGLE COP~ PRICE

Oa 1 t~
\
Suh~.. 1h&amp;:rs mll\kslfln&amp; to

lS Ce~nlll

pay the carrier may
n:mum adv:uwc dnccl lO 'ftMiPa•ty Sc:ntliiOI on

a thu::~o: Silt m 12 munlh ~fl.\. Crcdd will be
g•ven c:~rm:r u ctJ week

Nt1 SU~III'thlln by mall pcrmhtcd '"

Sears .................................... 40~.

Shoney's ............................... ~
Slar Bank ............ ...... ........62 •
Wendy's ,.............................. 22~.
Woarthlngton ............. ,......... 13),

II'Cl!l

where horne ~:M iler !&gt;CI'V ICC 1~ rl 11l1hlt
P\Jtlhshcr 1 ~,:$ rv~~ 1hc nghl to adjullt rates thn' "
10; the sub~nplmn pcruxl Sub.K:nplioo rate
~.:h:anl;lcs may I'll: 11nplcm~n lcl.l hv cht~ncm&amp; lhe
dur llll•n n( tht: «uh1t\nplmn

~

11 Wtcb
.$27 :.a
26 Wtch
••
J·\:\ 8l
~:! 'M:ch
J\0~"
Rain Outslde.Mt'As C1111nlJ
I l Wccb
'
10 $29 2!J
1~68

Reader Services
Our muln ton~m In 111 stories is tn be
nct'uratc. If you know or an error in •
story, call t~ newsroom 11 (740) 992·
l!SS We will &lt;heck 700r lnlormaUoo
1nd makt a correction If w.rnnted.

.Exl. 1101
. , Exl. 110%
or Exi.IIM

Clo..,ncd 1\d•

Veterans Memorial
Thursday ad'mtssmns - Thomas
Bowen. Pomeroy
Thuc;duy dtscharges - none
Holzer Medial! Center
Discharges Oct. I - Cryslul
D1xon. Edna Hesson. Suvanntt Day.
Lura Sw1ger. Sandra Dnvenbarger.
John Gordon Mary Quesenberry,
Mrs J,,mes Allbnght and daughter .
(Published with permission)

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............... Exl 1103
. .ExL IIGO

Continued from p~ge 1

-=~:::.:.::.:.;;.,:,:.;.;~:::!!~-----

'"'""I

bluepnnt nn cnndlllll'llhey
named

closer ro a dtal to settle her
harassment lawsUit
The legal sources who spoke on
cond111on of anonymny. decltned lo
provule ligures being diSCU&gt;Sed A
week ago. Mrs Jones lawyers were
seekmg about S I mllhon While Chn ·
ton's lawyer. Rohen Benneu was
offenng S500.000 Mrs Junes has
dropped her demand lor an apology.
sources have sa1d
The Wa.,htngron Po'l tn.today's
edtuons quoted sources as saymg
Cltnton's lawyers had mcrea&lt;od the
settlement ofter lo $700.0041 but that
Mrs Jones' lawyers still were seek·
her thts year. b~t Mrs Junes lawyers
are ,(ektng 10 remstale the ca'&lt;
through. an appeals &lt;nurt
The DemocratiC 1111peachment
propusal woulu hmH the 1nve,t1g,,.
11on 10 Chnton's rclauun &lt;h tp wuh
M' Lewtnsky. and the pcrJUr)
nbslnu.:tJOOeOt ejUSllt.:c!, Wllnt!s!ol tal11·
per1ng and abuse (&gt;I power alleg.tltons
made by Starr. aeu&gt;rJtng ll&gt; Demo~·
rallc ut11cl.lb whu des.nbed the

he

..nd Repuhl~e,,n , have ' said they
expected overwhelmmg appmvallur
tht.&gt;lf pl.m - ~vcn tholl~h ,, pOJrl) lrnc:
vole Wd' proh,ahle 111 the 'urer
~.:harued p.,n .....m .li111C"phcre ol th~
•
&gt;
17-memher Jud'"·"Y Cnnun111ee
Ht)Wevcr, Denm&lt;.:r.ltl&lt;.: nlli~,: l.lls
,,ud they hoped that hy Thanksg1v ·
mg .1 puhl' ~,; thJI .lln:.1dy I!'! showmg
lmpaltenu:! Wllh the Lcw1n..,ky matter
would Uc-m.tnd Ihat lh t:: lllVt':"' llgOJtum

be term1n.ned AI th.11 p0101 the
Democr.IJ"i hope the lCnsure option

.could he applied as a cnmpmmtse

1

)

Buckeye Rural...
luture 111 help all memhers under&lt;tund
and re.tluce thetr e!e,lriC b1lls. has
heen scheduled
BREC s.:rves nine •ounu~s tn
southern OhJn - 1\thens. Gulha.
Jackson. LawreA•e. Me1gs, P1ke
Ros; S&lt;totu and V1nton
In a•cnrllance wtth BREC bylaws

111&gt;1

1 Tht! pl.m w h h.:.IJI:!d lor ~.:ertmn
Ul'leat O(lU v.cc~ 111 thc' liHU..,l' Jud1
t.:r-aryCommlltcL! whlt.:h lllt!t!'l"i Monday 1n enhc!T rcJt!t.:t .m 1mpc.1t:hmer11
IOtjUiry ltlln Cl1nt&lt;Ht ~ ~o.:tmdm:l ~~r r~~.; •
ommtnd "'ut:h an mve,ttg_.1t1on to lhe
HtH1"il:!
MaJmlly Rt:puhlu.:.m"' h.1ve nmUe
cl!!ur they would nott;ompromlse on
th1!1r propo ....tl In authnn!e an tnqUiry
not hrnued hy ~uhiL!'.:l maUc!r nr umc
The Hquse hkdy Will vnt~ 0.:1 9

mg1;u~~!~~~mtssed the ,lawsull e.lr·

Conlmued lrnin page I

\Ul ulh..:t .\1notl..:l! o l th~ al\lll!.ll llllo!Cl·

mg w.1s delivered tu .111 BREC mem·
hers between live.and Ill days 111111le·
d~o11ely prcccd1n~ the event 111 thc
1torm ut an mvtlat1un .1nJ \I sample
ballot accomp.mymg members' Sep·
1~mber elecrnc btlls

Survivor stories ... Continued rrom P~ll• I
grant In asstst w1th the: p.t)'l11\!nl lor:
mammograms nntmg thut ~nnurtg

tnlo the county now every mlmth ,,re
ntohtle unns lrt&gt;ln Ohu1 St.ue Unt·

v~rSity

Medte.ll Center .1nu Rtverstde
Hosp11al1n Cnlumhus
Abnut breast 'c: 11 -cx.unnMI10n,
she Stlld th.1t ~hcd10g ynur hreu~t'
uver n lun~,e pt!noll ol tunc hdps
mthe
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mtghtlie takmg r'·" ~

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DREW BARR~ MORE.
ANJE~ICA HUSTON IN

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ONE EVENING SHOW 7 30
WED BARGAIN NIGHT,
AL~ SEATS $2 00
446·0923

CENTRAL DISPATCH
I 0 02 p m • Rt&gt;&lt;: kspnngs Rehu'
hthtullon Center. Pomsrny. Belly
W1les. Wteran~ Memorial Hf&gt;&gt;pttal
RUTLAND
i.21 u m. volunteer lire dep.u'i·
men! and squud to Mum Street
motor•vehtcle ac~:tdent Fra'\l)ts •
Imboden. Holm Medt,;a-1 Cenrer.
and Chnsll Wt!.on. VMH. Cenlr.tl
Dtspatch squad assisted.
7 12 p m. Beech Grove Road
Macte Priddy. HMC. Central Dts·
patch squad asststed
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A m.IJnr pnw~r uutage w,1, report ed today hy Oh10 Power Company
cuslllmers The outage began at I0.4S
am .md was still oul~t II 30 a.m.
.1.cordtng In the Pomemy Dutly Sen·
I mel'
HumJrt!ds ol ~.:uslnmers nf were
.ltlecl&lt;il up the nver and m ih~ west~rn "'l!~lton ot M~1gs Coumy .1s well
us Pomeroy und MtJdleport

Karen's
Greenhouse
Portland, Ohio

"Customer Appreeiation\
Da~"
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Saturday, Oct"3rd
10am ·4 pm
• Free cornbread &amp; beans
Cooked over an open fire
• Many item5 in store on sale
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Saturday &amp; Sunday only

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Commercial and ullllly 11150 and"
dn .. n. canter anJ culler 271M! ,1 nd
down
All hulls 4 2 !XI and down
Sheep &amp; lamb'
Cho1ce wools n !XI· 79 so chOJ«
~hp-. 7~ OO·MII XI. feeder la111h' fill !Kl
iit nd down aged sheep 10 lXI and
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Power outage

Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-7 p.m.
Saturday 7 a,m.-2 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

Other Servlcee
Advertising.
Clrculatmn

Hospital news

Beginning October 1, 1998 we Will return to our
fall hours We will also re-open for Sunday.
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News Departments
The moln numb&lt;r Is 991-lUS Depart·
New•

Untls ot the Me~gs C11unty Emer·
gency Med1cal Servtce recorded
three calls for asstslanc~ Thursday
Untts re,ponJmg 1nduueJ

j(acine, Ofiio
949-1009

Correction Polley

Zirkle. Pomeroy Vtllage parcel,
Deed. Helen Elame Atkeson.
Eleanor Bemtce and James Thomas
to Kenneth and Debra Gumbtli. Rul·
lund parcels,
.
, 'Deed. Martha Grueser to Patnck
Barry Grueser to Rutland VIllage:
Deed. Lev1 Newbery. Gertrude
Long. Della R Steen, Irma Htllegus.
Arthur R Hmes, HermiU1 J. Hin~s .
W1lham E, Clarence E. and George
Newberry to Geol'lle W. Long
Lebanon.
RtJ;ht of way. Teddy A and
SuziU1ne Warner to Columbus South·
ern Power. Sahsbury.
R1ght of wuy, Deun~a und M~~
Lon)llo CSP, Oltve,
R1ght of way, Edsur, June. Horace
R and Grace Abhou 10 CSP, Salis·
bury:
Rti!hl or wuy. DaVId A und Shelby J. Davts to CSP. Rutland.
Deed. Etleen Welker and Jenny
Wells lo Thomas G and Mudehne
McClung. Pomeroy Village parcel.
Deed. Thoma.~ G. and Madeline
McClung 10 .Paul L Flora, Pomeroy
plll'Cel.

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Hog' steady "'"'''ready. canle
steady
Summ:u; ot Thul'\day'' auc110n at
BU&lt;yru'
Hog-.
Market h1~~' 2S 25-1M X5. hght
""w' 17 25,10 !KI heav) "'w' I Y IKI13 10
FeeJer p1g, 1 &lt;Xl·21 00 head.
21 ()().11 lMJ CV.I
Alfbt&gt;ars \12S·i6 5!)
·C•IIIe
Slauehter 'tec1\ 'hmce 56 (XJ
011 'Ill .:C1eu ~2 &lt;MI sl; IKl
Slau~lner heder' c hn1c~ S5 (XJ.
59 SO ,&lt;k&lt;•l 51 IK).SS IKl

Melgs
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EMS 1ogs 3 calls

!Hart's 1(ountry 1(jtcfien

.$10972

menl extensionS arr;
Genenll Manog••

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Stock reports are the 10.30
a.m. quotes provided by Advest
of Gallipolis.

MAll SUit~CRIM ION
h•siM Me(ttt Covnly

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Am Ele Power ......................... 49
AAkzoT ....h..................................5..1~2
mr ec ............................... "
Ashland 011 ...................... 43'l.
AT&amp;T .................. ,..............56'\,.
Bank One .............................39\,
Bob Evans ... ................... 19'~.

Goodyear ......................... ,••:51'"
Kmart ......... , ....................... 11
Kroger ........................... t' •.••.
Lllnds End ........................... 18,.

l'uslmaskr Send addu; ~s comctnms In rtlc

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Broughton ........................... 18l,
Champ)on ...............................10
Charm Shpa ............. ~ ..... ........4
City Holding .........................37l.
Federal MOQul ..................... 43'·
Gannen ...............................52),

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Stocks

Borg-Warner .........................331r•

rul'lll~hcd J:Vtry rfh;fnUiln Mnnd•y lhrnu&amp;h
t:mlay Ill Cuurl Sl f"omcru~. Oh1o, hy the
Ohtn Vi1llcy Pul'lhshl'lg Ct•mpany &amp;:conc:l dw
(l(lSI:tp,c p;mJ rrl P liii~··~Y Ohkl
Mtmher: 1 he 1\.'~~ICIJI.,tl Pr~~ mn~ !he Ohio

almosl hn nun1 ng over

Newsweek m.lg'-11.1111! nnu~
rcm.&lt;rkcd. · Clmton has consulted
"' m.tny dergy while 1n oll~ee
that he m.1y he the mo't pastor
11ed preSident 1n htslnry ·
Smll.t! ol these dergy I ru!nt.l:"'
howt! v~ r have heen more ol .a
h10dranc&lt; than a help
There was lhe loot-In-the·
mo~th rem.trk hy the Rev Billy
Gr.1h.un wh"h ·"The New Yur~
T1me" nh\ervet..l.
prat:IKUII)
e&gt;cu,ed Clinton's tnlldellty hy

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One Wcrk
Orw Munth

President Clinton's chancel cabinet

The followmg land transfei'K were
skies and dry weather was predtcted
across rnt&gt;st areas. a cold tront was recorded recently in the office of
expected to hnger over &lt;enlral Flon· Metgs County Recorder Emmogene
.
d.t for much of rhe day Sca'tlered Hamtlton
Deed,
Ph1hp
W
Holstnger
to
Fre·
showers anJ thunderstorms could be
da V HolSinger. Chester parcel.
posSible
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Deed. Rutland Btble MethodiSt
A trontal boundary stret•h1ng
and
Rutland Community Chureh to
across the Plums was expected to
Wesleyan
Btble Holiness Church.
keep wealher unsettled for most of
the day Showers and lhundel'lltoriTls R..utl.md•parcel.
l D~ed. Metgs County Lrbrary
muy fall from the Dakotas to Texas
Assoc~atton to Thomas Chfford and
Some of the storms could be severe
across the central and southem ' Sally Roush Htll, Racme, 2,614.89
Plams. Ha1lthree mches tn dtameter. square feet.
Deed. Thomas Chfford and Sully
wmds to 8Q mph and ramfall up to
Roush
Htll to same, Sutton Ractne
(hree mches wa' posSible m the ttrea
Vtllage
parcels
.
The northern Rock1es may see
·
Deed.
R1chard
A
and
Dorothy
scattered showell' for most of the day
Anew cold front movmg through the Hagerty to ' Phyllis 0. Sk1dmore.
Salem.
~actltc Northwest ts expected to proDeed, Vester Jr and Reva Luctlle
duce showers and thunderstorms for
Walker 10 same. Rutland parcels.
much of rhe duy. exrendmg jnro the
Deed. Ntla lane Brown 10 Nita
overn1ght hours None' of these
lane and Roben R Brown. Set·
storms was expected to be severe
pto/Pomeroy parcels.
F~rther south, mosl areas tit the cenDeed, Mary E Roush to Barbara
tral and soulhem Rock1es, u~ well as
Watson
and Manlyn Young, Sutton
the Sourhwest, may see partly cloudy
parcels,
'sktes and dry wealher
Deed. Roger E Carpenrer to Rul·
land Vtllage. Rutland.
De~d. Dmah Weaver lo Sue Ellen

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House And I hehcw th.n sonte Jay
thl! Amcn~,;.IO people wall t.:ome In
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RICHMOND DALE I API tl's an evenly lltvldcd dolllncl. He
US Rep Ted Srnckland ucked off !Strickland! always has a tough
1he lt&lt;l or Cabmet officer.. current raa:." the M1~soun Oemocr.u utd
and former DemocratiC offiL-e·hold· " Bur the J!real !lung llboutTed" th:u
ell' and other.; who are visiung tilt 6lh he never wears uut, he never gtves
Congres."onal Otstnct 10 help h1m 1n up "
h~&lt; re-eleellon campwgn
The two rhen walked through
The h't underscored the dislnct'• cl:lllsrooms tn lhe !IChool's ma1n
value 101he pany. which has a 22-selll btuluing and slap_ped-00 addtllons ·
• • dtsadvantage m Congress. Vortn; One claM had 28 puptls w1th barely
have dismtssed. the tncumbenl tn • . enough room to ge110 the ~ks The
each elec110n Since 1990
school covers gnkles six t/trough 12
'And rhe DemocrdL\ sent Hou~~e and ha.• 630 pupils
Mmonty Leader D1ck Gephardl 10
A pla.,cic-covered compure,r nton·
thts un~ vtllage 60 miles souJh of nor sat 1n lhe comer of a sc1cnce
Columbus to help Stnckland drum up cla.•sroom. n• keyboard d1sconnect'support for a once-defeated Democ· ed because the school cannot afford
rat1c proposal to htre 100.000 new the wtnnll needed to use n. reachers
teache" nat1onw1de
and admtntstrators sa1d
I Ill very thanHul for that kind or
Studenls Seemed to take the VISII
help." Stnckland sa~d after fintsh1ng 1n slride a.s Stii&lt;:kland and G~ardi
off a fish sandwtch with a stde of toured rhe clamooms. followed by
baked beans '" Sourhea~tem High atde._ reponen; and phologr.~phers
School', crdmmeu cafetcna
and school adm1n"tr.ll&lt;n. n.., school
Whtle Gephardi wa.s helptng to hfl "a popular one wtth poh11c1ans who
Stnckland's campatgn. Hou.se Speak· wanr to' demon,trate that ""hools
er Newt Gmgnch wa.• across the slate need more help
'" a Dayton suburb helptng Srnck" It's all confus1ng You do"'t '·
land's Republican challenger. Ohto know who's f,rom where," satd !Ill
Lt Gov Nancy Holltsrer, raiNe mon· Duvall. a semor ~
ey for her run
Meanwhtle. tn a speech'" KetterStnckland and Hollister will mg. Gmgnch sa1d Hollister would
debate each other Saturday at 6 p m JOIO a slrong team of Ohto RepubhExtended rorecast
Saturday ntghl. Mostly cloudy m the J&lt;ihn W Berry Fme and Per- cans m the House He sa1d Holhster s
wnh a chance of rdm Lows 1n the torrnmg Arts Center at the Untverst- heltef m smaller government ~
ty of Rto Grande
shared by most Amencans
lower 5~
The
congresSional
seat
ts prized
"O~r hberallnends belteve more
" Sunday Partly cloudy Htghs m
by
both
parttes
The
Nattonal
Repubbureaucnlls
1n Wushtngton estabh,hthe lower and m1d 70s
iUld creatmg
Monday Mo•lly clear. Lows hcan Congress111nal Comm1ttee " mg more regulat1ons
· 11 out IS how you
blanketmg
the
.
airwaves
With
ads
rhore
lurms
tn
h
from the upper 40s to near 50 and
about Holhster Stockland •atd hts 1mprnve educalllln ." , the Georgia
htghs tn the m1d 70s.
;,1
Tuesday... Partly cloudy Lows 1n tei~Vtslon campaign would gel Into Republtcun sat
"tar 1h1&gt; week. all hough he ha.•
•· Her upponcm v01ed 111 ke~p the
the lower 50s and h1ghs m the m1d ht"h
e •
been
runn1ng
many
radw
aJs
bureaucracy
1n W"' htngton ••'·eep the
70s
. II 'real tmpnrt.mt tht~ lime We paperwnrkWtn Wa.shmg.tohn. kcdep the
Ieel thattt sa holl) wntested dtstnct. power 10 a'htngtun
e &gt;al

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tnl.llt:J ~';Xt) nulhnn m llJlJ-1 anU llJ')'

unlv $5-l1tmlhun

wht:n rno~th!r' ol "IHIL' .ar~ at st tkt!
_ The t.lcil' 1h.11 every one nlthese guys has told "gn1tican1 hes," says
St. 1 nlt:~t Kutler ,1 r'-'llh!Li Un1ver-.11v of Wl\l:Onsm h1stnn:.m
Pre,JJt:nh h.av~ !led .. o much to us about tore1gn pnhcy lhat they ve

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COLUMBUS !AP)- Ohocl-lndlpnces at selected buytng points Fnday a.s prov1ded by lhc
US Department of Agnculture Mar·
ket News
Barrows and gilLs weak to m""t·
ly SO •cnt. lower. demand hg_ht tu
moderdte on a moderJie weekend
movement
U S 1·2. 230-260 It&gt;. country
pomls 17 50-291l0. few 27 ~)and"'
29 50 plants 29 50-30 SO. few 28JXl
US 2-:1- 230-260 lbs 25 00·
27 !~). 210-230 lbs 23 00-25 !K)
Sows mo'tly steal!¥
U.S · 1-J. 3!XJ-400 lbs t3 IJO.
I5 00. 400-500 lb~ 15 00· 17 00
S00-600 lb• 17 00-.1 00. few over
600 lbs. 21 ()().23 00
Boa"' over 3~! lbs 9 00·12 00
under 300 lbs 12 00-15 00 few
16IXl
For the week barrows and gilt'
steady to 50 •ent' htgher '"w'
steady lo I !XI ht~her
Esumated recetpts 40 IX~l
Pric.. from Producers L1veslock
ASIIOC:iation

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1\tJI th.1t,. . th')' n: ex .. u~1ng Pre,1Uent Clm10n s m1~leadtng slat~ments
•1hnut Mtlllt~o:&lt;~ l l''-' uhl\y mmcJ you But the-n: 1' t:onsuJerable sen11ment thai
prc, 1Jenu,il 1\ ~~~~ "11olh1n 0 new and "'meumes enureiy ddenstble. at least

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Political celebritie
·- Today's livestock report-,
·abound in 6th Dis rict

Ohio weather

Fr!Uy, ~ 2, 19!11

Aid to farmers who won't help themselves

'EJtaMrsfwf tn 1948

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\'&lt;ASH lNGTON - Now mrne

Friday, October 2.1998

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Strawberry~ tells

North Carolina State knocks
out No. 11 Syracuse 38-17

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VESt -..wllh teammate Andruw Jonea (left) joining In, the Atlanta
Bravee' Chipper Jonee (wearing banlng helmet) le hugged by team·
mate Ozzle Guillen after Chipper Jo~s'101h·lnning eingte gave lhe
Bravn a 2·1 victory over the vtaltlng Chicago Cuba in Game 2 of their
National League playoff serln Thursday night. {AP)

Jones' 1Oth-inning
hit powers Braves
pa~t Cubs 2-1
Tnn) Grallantno bunrcd d•m n the
lirs1 ~ b.1"10!' lin~ to Gr.IL:e. a lour Inne
Golu Glm-.,r .md the nnl) hnili(ller
ltnm the Cuh' J.tsl pl u}otr re.un tn
J9K'J
Mulholl.md .tnd Mnr.tndtllt 11erc
cun lu:oo;t: U .ahout \\hn w.ts l!tH09 to
covet . and Gr.ll'Cw.ts J.tle m.lkthg the
tht&lt;m Mulholl.md c.tughl the hall.
bur 'olltded 1111h Mor.utdtnt .md
m,s,cd the b.IJ; lnr .m errnr
On !he nex t p11t·h Jone"i llnctl .t dn ~
' c Jll"ol m~adc the lcfl ~ ricld hnl' to d11-

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" ArLANTA ~AP) - The All:tnl.t
BrJI "' tonketf hke' .rrc:tm 1h.u .'won
erghl pl.t)Otf scrtes tn rhe 1990s
The Chtc.tgo Cubs' Well. they cer·
t.llnl) l11ed up to !herr repulalron '"
!he lm .thlc lose". the ream rh.ll h..,.
n't "nn .1 posbcason sene:" smcc
rhetr 190X World Sene' r h.tmpt ·
nnshtp
·They &lt;htl n'l he.u us." Cut.. reltcl ·
er Terr} Mulhtoll.tnd s.11d :tfler the
Br.l\ coo,; raJ hctllnr a :!·1 \ Jllnry 111 tht:'
lif'l·n&gt;und NL """' Thursd.ty nr ghr
· Wa: be,u u..; ..
Nn une w,ts ,trgu&amp;ng The B1,1\ ~..,
.m: a ~ru.d'-~ ptht s(.tst&gt;n tt!.tn1 th.ll
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pminLr.! on the shghlcsl llll , l.tke

The Culls ¥-c!rcn t so suhtle.

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prcss1ng 'J().ye.m; ol lrustr.IIIOil tllln

111u glnm1g hlumfets
mnmg

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hule lu,k." s.mt Arl.mr.l man.rger
Rnhb)• Cnx, whose re.tm "up 1-0m
the bcst·nl'·li\C sencs
Tr.mslaltnn II helps In he pl.tyt ng
thr Cuhhtc' .rllhts 111ne of ) e.11
Two uuts lrome\enm~ the WIIC\ .
Chtcugn lost a 1-U lead 11 hen J.11 y
Lnpc1 homc1ed 111 the n1nth

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No sUl'h l&amp;:.tl!'l nl

srreng!h 11 en: needed Ihe ncxrtnntn g.
.til the Rr.11es h.td to do 11." )••Jich
the Cuhs sell -deslru'l
In the rnp ul' 1he IOih. Gkn.rllcn
Htllled nil wtlh ll.tlk .md w.ts hull!
cd Ill ,ec.&gt;nd h) Qnr) G.rcut hellll e
the Rr.11es llllenti!Ht.tll ) \\:tlked
Mtde) Mnt.tndtnt
Htll •lnlc thud \\htlc 20-)e.lt·llld
lclt ~ h.uuh.:J rclu!\cr Od.tll "' Pctct
"orkcc.l thl! l'oum to 1 ~ ~ .tg.un"il

ptndl·hlllcr kll Bl.tu"'' wh(• spent
the l.t&gt;ll I )e·"' \\llh !he Br.11es. On
the next pile h. Jll.m,,·r srruck our.md
Mor.tndtlll v..1s lhr«l\\rt uut11y111g to
sh:.tl \Ctond - With the pot~nll.tl go·
,1h~.1d run sl.ullhng :1L thnll h.tse.
Slmrlstup W,lll WcJr.,s w.t"i l.. tl:'
l.'tl\ l'llllg, tlllll ICit'\ ISIIln ll'pi.I)'S
~ 1 ppc.&amp;rcd 10 sho\' Mor.tndtnt w
,,, on
the hag 11 h~11 r.tgged Bur secnmlh."" ump11e Jerry Ltylle ,,tiled hun
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In rhc hnunm h.tlt of rhc lllrh. !he
Rr.lle• •ltuck t)Utckl) .tg.un•l Mulhpll.md "hn tool1lH' r lm T.tp.mt ,,..,
Rod

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GETS GAME-WINNING HIT - 'Tbe Houston Astros' Bill Spiers dri·
vee Dan Mlceli'e pitch into right field for the·game-winnlng single In
the bottom of the ninth Inning of Thursday night's National League
playoff game against the visiting Sl!n Dlegq Padn~a, whO iosls-4. (A~)

Spiers' clutch hit
helps Astr~s ,get.
5·4 win, vs. Padres

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S1r.111 herry. 16. has heen provmp
h1.., ml!nlal tnughnr"is for) caf"i. fir)rjt
O\er&lt;.·nmllll:! a ctll"alrl( .lddtl'lton.lltt.:n
hmrhn g rhrnugH ,, rax con1 tdton In
m.&amp;ke lr h...:k In rhe m.tJOr' .md
become .Ill importanl p.tn nl the Y.mkl."e,· AI.-record Il-l ~'' m -.e,,,nn-:
" Uc ')rj ,, \\ t"ll n:'flf'l'll'd ,~,...tt.·r.m
WhO IS pan Of the personal tty or ihts
le.tnt," satd Cone. who also pl.ryed
wnh Srrnwberry on the M&lt;ts l'rom
1987-90 ' " He sy mbollles lht
rest hence of lh" re.tm with .til he 's
been rh~ou~h 10 h)s c.rreer and hts
ltfe "
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~uon i.l~ s.• turd.l)
Te.unnl.lle Chth Dav1s .•rnnrher
• D.trr) I '' gmng In ha1e a lor of lunglrme frtenu oJ Srrawherry.
cnnlt~Ston .md he ts gnmg lo he
heheves he wrll persevere
sc'oued · •at&lt;l ptlcher Da11d Cone
" We're ull concetned .thou! D.tr·
"ho '"'" he· II "e.tr Str.r" herry's No ryl. hur M,, .tlnud hocause we know
19 on "•' h.tl \\hen he st,lrt' lnni ght'!oo how strong he"·" D.tl ts s.ttd He 's
game · We .tre .til scared Bur the hundled mh erst!) he lore ..
progno•d' '" gt~od
From wh:ll WI!
The Yllnkces .tre he.,;omlnf! \l'll'l ~
h~.tr rh&lt;re h,,, hecn e.u I) de ted ton
ans .tl de.tltn~; Wllh tllne" 111 ihe pnsl.1nd the re: •~ ~m I!JH.:cllent d1.1nu.• ot se.tson Dunng Iherr I9% World
lull r&lt;cmer) ·
Seraes chumpumshtp run . Torre 's
It Srr.l\1 herr) n&lt;eds mo111 auom. he brother. Fr.tnk. "·" allhe sume hus·
c.rn hmk In chthlhood lrtencl F.nc pn.rl Cnlumhta·Presb) ICII.tn Mcdtcal
D,l\ rs. 11 ho bounceu h.tck J'mm Ihe Center. lor~&amp; hcun rr.mspl.tnl
\:tme problem 111 I997 l&lt;i lead B.Jht·
" I lhtnk rhur we ktl(&gt;W wh.ll \\e
more 1010 !he pl.ryolh
-""\ hui'C lo do." Torre satd
..,. m .1 \\. .tlkmg "lhlt.'!\"i:· said
Torre s.11tl Sir.t\\ herr y dt&lt;f nor
D.t\ 1s. i1o11ng th.tllw~ lumor "'W"' bl!!· mcnrron whelhct he hnpes In res11mr
ger lh.&amp;n Stt:twhwy's
hls curcer
0.111• .tlre.uly has pl.t) ed .1 key
"He's lookmg lorwmd 10 gelling
rule 111 Srr.111 hct r) \ 01 de.&amp;l. com tnc· lhts over Wllh, .. ToiTe smd 'Once he
tng h11n ro h.11 e d&lt;r"on; look tnlo lite gels pus! ihur step. he c.m pl.tn hts
swm.tch p.11n he d heen tecltng lor fUIUt\! '

NL playoHs
By BERNIE WILSON
HOUSTON ~API - Maybe the
Houston Astrn• should m.tlc Btll
Spters .rn honnr.&amp;ry memher uf il1o
• Ktllcr B's
OK. ~o h1s surn.ame dnesn"t stan
"till B Bur he had Jll 'i as htg .111
unp.td '"Jell Bagwell Cr:ug Btggto
.tnd Der&lt;k Rdlm helptng lite Asims
even th~t r NL d1\ l:oiiOn st:ncs .1g.uns1
the S.ut Otego P.tdres al J. I •
Spte" RBI "11gle wtlh nne ottllll
ihJ: ntnr'h g.11•e the Aslrns ,, wtkl ~-4
wr11 ThuNI.ty .11 the Astrodome .tl'rer
Hou,ron hlc1.1 ,, 1\\o·run lead tn rhc
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Whtle rho Ktllcr B\ li11,1lly l1.1tl
pl.t ~ofl .pet htrm.tnces lh,Ji h1 ed up In
lhcu md..n.unc Sp1er"i went 1-lnr~5
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··t tlun~ IIMI s good lor tlu s t ~.un

to h.11e,lhe Ktllet B's.'' SJ&gt;ters &lt;.ud
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feel, ltke they tlon'r gel .m) eredn ..
Bur lhe Aslrn• m.tde tl d&lt;.u !hey
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spit! t.Jihct 1h.u1 """ 11 0 ~ fhc llc ·
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lo1 t11.11 home run ,. he
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hrs wake
Karzenmuyer's mother. Dtunne.
"as asked tl' she was saddened toy Ihe
low pnonry her son as'lgned lo edu·

he sa tel after Ihe game II was &lt;~ne of
onl) four ltme- he has mer wtlh
reponers this sea,on

Conch John Cooper has ltule tnler.mce for Knrzenmoyer's pleu rhar

Whtle Wtlh Ihe New Yntl Y.tnkcc''

4 of rhe World Series al 6. The Y.m-

I n I ')96 I l'Y' ttl htt ,, th .un.ttll.: th1 ~'L' ~
run. Cl ghth -IIHHng hnm~.: 1 .ag.unr.,t
Atl.~nt.l' M111k Wohll: l,lo t1c G.unl..'

kees wenr on 10 wm in 10 mnings and
defeared the Brave' rn srx games
The prevrous year. hts J5rh-mmng
home run ofT Tim Belcher won Game
• 2 ·of rhe Yankees' tirsr-round senes
: agntnsl Seullle
: . 'Bagwell drove rn Houslon 's ftl'lll
· three runs, and Btggm scored rwtce.
: llell nned n 3· 1 ptlch (rom rormer
: Asrros relie\er Donne W.&amp;ll mrorhe
: lell·lield se.lls for a Jeadnll homer m

(See ASTROS on Paa• S)

PCI CZ

the erghlh anu a 4-2 lend
The B's went 0-for-10 10 Tuesday's
2·1 Jo" uher gomg 2-for-37 to a
sweep by Atlanta in last yenr's diviSIOn

ser&amp;es

On Thursduy. they cambrncd 10 go
3·for·f.YWilh foJtr RBis and lhree
runs scored. Bell snnppeu a O-for·21
pPslsenson slump
The Asrros snapped n s1x-game
plnyoff losrng streak dnimg 10 !he
I986 NL chumnionshtp series ugntnsl

re~ogmllon }'Ou're J:!lll ll~

he has no pn' .ate hfe

more

"He beucr gel used to rh.u "
Coopersatd "Th:tl ~Ocs 1111h 11 The
beuer rlayer you are the more noto·
rtCI) you're gotng ro ha1e .rod the

gel '•
K.111enmo) er's
e~er

cat son

"Absolutely nor." she surd "We
sent htm ro college to Jearn how 10
earn a Jiving.''
Karzenmoyer was quoted as say·
mg • ."After nexl year. hopefully I'll
be makmg mrlhons and mtlhons of
dollars"
He e1·enrually passed lhe classes
ro rematn eligtble. bur nor before
dozens of oariomtl pubhcallons had
mocked or vilified hrm for hts cll\ss
loud.
'
The Buckeyes ure 3-0 Kmzen.
moyer wns til hiS best agutnsr No. 21
Missouri. recorchn11 a career-high 12
tackles. .
'
"I'm pl.tymg like l .rlways h;~ve, "

mghl al Ihe net on Sour hem 's 1ronr
hne
Durley was 5-6 servtng. King was
5-5 servmg. and lhle 9-9 servmg Wtlh
15-18 •prkmg for rour ktlls
Overall. Sourhem was 48-51 servmg and 56-69 spikmg.
Southern's reserves also won rn a
btg way I5-1 and I5"8 led by Tammy Fryar wtlh ren. Emtiy Sltvers wnh
lhree. Macyn Ervtn orne. T&amp;ffany
W1ihams rour, Sarah Brauer two. and
Rachel Allen two Mtller wns Jed by
Ehzaberh Dorsey wllh three.
Fryar's five pomrs and Erl'm's
erghr dommmed ~he firsl game

·Eastern varsity sextet defeats -.
Federal Hocking in three ga!Jl~s : _
The Eastern Lady Eagles rufned
lhetr reathers after Federnl Hocktng
gave !hem a close r.rsl game. I7· I5.
then came buck 10 lance the Lancers
15-4. Thursday nrghr in a Tn.Valley .
Conference Hocking Divrsron volleyball game.
Easrem ( 11 · 1 overall &amp; m the
Hockmg D1v1sion) ts rankeu 141h in
the latest Ohro Coach's Poll.
Juh Hayman sparkled mall facers
or rhe game Thursday, hillmg 16-16
serves wnh three aces and 13 poinrs.
whrle conrnbuung her normally fine
seurng game. Hayman was 19-24 set·
rmg wtth seven asstsls 10 play a pan
rn 20 of Eastern's 30 pomls She nlso
added ol;tll.
Sen10r Jessrca "rhe hummer"
Brannon. pounded II · I4 sptkes for
seven kills. and Was a perfecr 9-9
serving wilh an ace and seven poinls
Srephante Evans was also perfect
from the servmg slnpe. gmng 5-5
wtlh four pnmls. and 7-9 selling wilh
three assists 10 anorhel ·good noor
game Juli "Boom Br.om" Burley.
afTecuonarely dubbed "rhe Cannon"
by her teammates. blaMed 4-4 serv-trig tor lhr&lt;e potnls, had a 5·6 sptk·
mg mght.wtlh three ktlls, and two
blocks, while Angt Wolfe was 3-3
servmg wrth rwo points and Vulerte
Karr3·3 with an ace wuh rwo pbmr,.

Mtchelle Buckley added one poml
Karr added four blocks and one
k1ll. Evans had u ktll, and Huymun u
ktll Batley and Knsre11 Chevalier
each had a dtnk. and an assrst. Leah
Sanders had live digs. Br~nnon rour.
Karr three. and Buckley one.
Easrern coach Don J.&amp;ckson satd.
"We came our slow and fimshed up
strong We musrleam ro he ready for
every ream We dt&lt;l have a JlllO(l nrghr
servrng. by only miosmg J serve. We
were relaxed out there rontg.hl. maybe ·
rhal was the drrference between lhe
1sr and 2nd game
Our sptkt}lg lonked real gonu .tlso,
along wnh our selltng . l belteve rhnr
wa~

sptktng wrlh r.(,u ktll s lulte tlayman
was 25-~6 :&lt;ellmg W'l1h ntnr assists. '
5-6 ~pt~mg wtlh .u ktll .•tnd rlh12
ser~ mg w&amp;lh an .Jce,,md se1en pomr,
Juhe Barky was I I- 13 se rvJng "'tlh
•even pomrs. Angt Wolle ~ 9 Wtlh'
tjve. Brunnun 11·1 2 wrlh m Kurt 67 wrlh three. and Chevaltet ' -4 wuh
lwo.
· 1
Br.m~m w.ts 12- 15 wnh seve n
ktlls. t&lt;m+ was 11 · 15 wnh seve n k;IJ,
and 10 hlock!i, .md B:ulcy K·9. "tl,h •
live ktlls, and three blocts
J.&amp;c kson said. 'Alex h.ts a g&lt; ~ICI
ball club. nor l.tkmg .mylhtng :tw,ry \
from Ihem. bur we just dttln'r plu) ~ )
I"" polentt.tl"
The Eastern "re~erve~ . won to

the b1gg:esr dtllerence '" our

game lontj,lhf Hopefully we can con- remutn undelealed
.
11nue rharrhru rhe resrol rhe ~e .tson."
In unqrher game !hts week, Easl·
The Eusrern reser~•es won both ern del~ured Nelsonvtlle-York I5·6 •
games ro remam undefeqred nl 12·0 and 15-10. Brannon had nm e potnl,,
Earlter rhis week, Easrem sunered Kart seven. Hayman stx, Barley srx.
tis liN Joss to Ohto Otvtsron Jeuder Wolre rwo. and Karr h.td "' ktlls and
Alexander, who rhe nexr. mghl wus ·a block Brannon had three k•lls,B;\1knocked off by Southern
Icy one. Evuns one, Wolle one,'""~
Alexander losrrhe firsr game 10- • Angt Taylor was 1-1 spt~tng
15. then came buck 10 ~efear Easrern
• 1a~kson smd. 'We pusscc\ rhe h.tll
15-1 1 and 15- ~3
very well m their gym. wht~h ts hurd
Srephame Evans led the ~h.trge ror because of the low cerltng. We dtd
Eastern with u 13· 14 servmg ntghr rhmgs ~e ll overall Hope lully: lhts
and mne pomrs. whtle selling •17-30 game wtll be our rurnmg po'!'' of Ihe
wuh nrne ttssrsrs accounrrng t'or 18 season. t~ntl ~~ wrll "·""h rn u pustEaslern potnts. Evuns ulso hud 6-A live m.mner

•

the Mers
Bagwell had an RBI grountfoul m
the first and u rwcHun srngle m rhe
second us rhe Asrros buill a J.() Je.td.
The Padres got rwo runs m the
srxrh. Qu•lvto Vents hit n Je.rdotT sm·
gle .md scored when Finlry do~bled
oil the scoreboard on rhe Jefr.field
wall
Owynn ~ingied rn Fmley, , hut
' Reynolds Jammed Ken Cummtlt lor
a weak comebacker ro sllltl 11 double
play•• rhen slruck our Vuughh

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Jusi keep 10 myse)f and keep.Jo the
people I know I can trust('
Kalzenmn)er feels he's be~n
burned by the public's demand 10
know ullu can ahour him He seldom
speaks wnh rhe medta, and skipped
a narronul conference callrhrs wcok
10 drscuss Saturday's game ag.unsl
No 7 Penn Stale Hrs reason' He
says some of hts troubles ha.e been
blown our or proportton
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rhar he had ro pass rhr&lt;e classes AIDS 11wareness. golf and music tn order lo be cltgtble ror the 199R
season
Sports lllusrrared declared Ohto
Srarc No. J -only if Karzenmoyer
made rhe gr.tde. The magazine profiled htm rnside. rrghl ufler a lwopage phnlo our nl an old war movre.
tearunng n crazed Karzenmnyer wrrh

Coach Howre Caldwell's Soulhem rone with one
Tornadoes conlrnued yel another line
In the first game, Sour hem lmiled
volleyball season by boostms their . 13-12 on five srraighr from Stnnley
record 10 12·6 overall wllh uTn·Vul· Krm lhle came on late in the game lo
ley &lt;:onference vrclory over Mrller @tch rhree strmghr poinl! and secure
Thursday nighr 15- 13, 15- 10 m thewm. •
Ractne. Soulhero ts 9.3 m lhe Hock·
Sayre enJoyed another gr:eal selmg Otvtsron of the TVC.
ttng mghl wtlh S7-59 serv1ng. u ktll
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pomrs. Knit Cummrns srx. Krm lhle wrrh two aces Cummins wus 9,- 10
stx, Sracy Lyons four. Heather Out· sen•mg wtlh two aces. was I3·15
ley four. and Karo~ Krng one
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sptkmg and had two ktlls .
Mrller was led by Paula Stanley
Lyons was 8-Rservmg wtlh an nee
wtlh I I, Kym McCQrrnick wtth etghl, and f'our kills tn nn I 1-14 sptktng
Brrrnnt Merc~Je wirh two. Theresa mghr. and Fallon Ro~sh wn~ 13: ll\
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By RUSTY MILLER
COLUMBUS. Ohto (AP) - Pursutl ts pan and parcel of Andy
Karzllnmoyer. rop· ronked Ohtn
State's premrer hnebacker.
Opposing coache~ gusli over rhe
6·roor-4. 255-pounder's speed and
lateral movemenl as he sorts rhrortgh
blockers hke rag dolls berore arnvmg ar rhe hall earner wtth a thunder·
ous hll
He roams lhe field, crcnlmg havoc and knockrng offenses our of
synch Runnmg plays are de&gt;rgned ro
a•·md htm Recetvers pmy they don't
run through hts coverage area
Bur JUst as he pursues on Ihe field,
Katzenmoyer feels he is pursued oiT

slllllllCd the P.ttfres h) slc ,tftll~ 1h11d
h,t,.: unll'lll~"h!d
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J..1d\, II \HnJIJ he IOUt! h In lhum , m~

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ing hard•. Rahshon Spirn 1ook care
of the runmng wtth a carerr-htgh 96
yards and a IOUI."hdown
Mean" htle McNabb and the
Orangemen. a\eragtng 47 points a
game. struggled M~Nabb, who
enrercd rhe game complerrng 76 1
percent or his passes. lhrew hts fillll
two tnlercepltom of lhe seaoon and
was sacked three times
He ""orked enough of his elustvellrli&lt; ro produce a rushrng touchdown
and a ,;conng pa.s while completing
17 of 32 passes for 170 yards and
rushtn~ for 6S.
o ·carn ihoughr lhe game mtghl
hal'e turned late m the r.rsr quarter.
.. hen Tony Srorr tnrercepred MeN·
abb and rhe Wolrpack rumed ir mro
a Bnmeue one· yard scoring run for a
14-7 lead.
" DonO\ an McNabh became
human there.'' O"Catn smd "He
came mro rile game superhuman
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Thm gave our dcfcn&lt;e contidenc~
1..,1 •,;
and maybe rattled him a ltule btt."
The Syracu:oe orfense never gor
GEmNG AWAY from Syracuse defender Brian the Wallpack won 38-17 In part behind BarneHe's
gomg. 1)'pi~al situarton• m the sec- ColeiiiJin (78) Ia the tatk of the moment for North 2a2-yard passing effort and 62-yard ru1hing effort.
ond half· rourth-and-44 arrer a •a~k Carolina State quarterback Jamie Barntne (4) dur- (AP)
and a personal foul .
ing Thurlday n'lght's game In Raleigh, N.C., where

OSU's Katzenmoyer wants his '15 minutes of fame' to end

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Bamerre. a ~hrnjuntoutartr~g
hiA 22nd COMeCIIIIVC game, looked
r:K!R hke a Hetsman Trophy candt·
date than McNabb. a heralded semnr
"Jamterhe general," recerverTor1')' H c~r called htm.
Ltke he did last year in rhrowrng
ror rhree score• agailllll Syrncuse (221. Bamerre drd ali the rhings rhar
McNabb is noted for. He ran the
optton. threw from the pocket and
scrambled.
He cnmp~ed 14 of 27 passes for
282 yards and a score: he mn ror 85
yards and two rouchdowns.
" II grve&lt; me a lillie boo!&lt;! as rar as
bemg prepared:· Bamerlr: wttof facmg McNabb " When I gel a chance
10 run the ball, throw the ball or read
derenses, I wanrro do 11 well and lead
my ream 10 irs high capability."
" He comperes harder rhan any
Di vision I arhlete we've colj)e
across." sa1d Syracuse coach Paul
Pasqualom. "He has a knock on lhlfd
down for reading the ~overage and
finding No. 8 I."
No 8 I rs rhe acrobarrc Holl. who
caught SIX passes for 132 yards &gt;and
ser a &lt;ehool record for career receiv-

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ho" tmponanr rhar ''
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Da1 '' &lt;at&lt;l .. An) It me you do ihmg'
h"c 11w•. )Our menl•tl ..;t,lfe J"i !riO

Meadows advances
to district linkfest

Pcrct: .1 surpt1sm~ .uldtllon to th~
fll.t) Oil fOSh!l got thl' \qll Ill the lir ...t
rnst \C,I"iCHl .tppc,l1.11ll"l: Ill hi s t.;,ll\!CJ
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RALEIGH, N.C. - There's
somelhtng about Syracuse and quarreiback Donovan McNabb lhal seems
ro bring ou1 1he besr in Nonh Caroli·
na Srare _and quarterback Jamie Barneue
The Wolfpa~k took a 38- I7 vtclo·
ry Thursday ntghl. upsettmg lhe No
II Orange ror rhe srcond year m a
row. Syrac~se (2-2) is wmles&lt; 10 •ix
game&lt; agamsr Nonh Carohna Slale.
For Ihe Wolfpack ().I). who heal
Syracuse 32-31 10 ovenime la~r year.
II was thetr &lt;econd impressiVe WIO or
the sea.son against a ranked opponent
They beat lflen· No 2 Flonda Stare
24-7 on Sepl 12
As happened agatnSI Florida S1111e.
Nonh Carolina Srare fans swarmed
rhe field and broke r~e goalposts.
which go for abour 57.000 aptece
'T il p.t~ for every one rhey rear
down." s.11d N C. Slate couch Mtke
O'Cam, whose Job was considered tn
Jeopardy when rhe ~~eason began "I
• never'" my wrldesr dreams rhought
we'd dommare (Syracuse) the way
we dtd"
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hts tits! 1h rc~ .rr-h.us. danced d&lt;mn
rhc ltnc 11 hen rlurd·h·•'c ump11 c
1-r.mk Pullt ''gnaktl hur.•tnd the
J.rr~e sl cto\\d tn Turner ~tcld htslury unle.tshed a de.tfentng rn;tr.
"We crllamly dtdn'r w.mrro have
.t spltt gotng toto ih.tl cr.tzy place 10
Chtc.tgn .tnd h,l\e to wm" g:tme JUst
"' gcr hack 10 Arl.rm.r tor .r Itllh nnd
dectdtng game " Jones s;ud '"Th"
was huge hut we still have some
hu,lnesr.; to take cnr~ ol "
The sertes moves In Wngley fitcld
lqr Game 1 on S.tlur&lt;l.t) nrghl . when
Greg M.tddu x ptlchcs lnr Arl.tnla Meigs golfers get seventh In SE Sectional
.tg.un\t h1s tnrml'r lc,un
The tfr.un,J nl the Im.rl 111 n lltntngs
m ersh.tdowed rhe pllchtng mnlchup
I
he11.1 e~n Tup.tnt .tml Arl.tnl.t '&gt; Tom
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GIIIVtne
Gl,l\ 1ne wok ,, no-fult l!r mto the
• stxrh bur lost hts shuloullh.&amp;l 11111111~
G.rlh.t A'·"knl) Htgh School\ tun Count} .tnl.l Z~.ILJ.. Ml'.ltlo\\s ul
nn .t poll/ nl sJnglc'l, .1 r.,.rull u.:e hunt
Blue De1 tl goll,•r, c.tplur,•d the Il)'JX MCII.!'i
.tntl Llul!.:l.! Jt)hn,on s RBI J;n,umlout
Soutlll.!.l~rot SrdiOildl Golf ~10\"l .1t
f\1c• g~ro \\.t"' the ddcmlln !:! South~
Gl~tvJnc \\orkl.!d SC\C il41lnlllg "' givOxhim Cmnsc lll'.ll Vlll.:~nl TI H II"i ·
e.l!ool Sc&amp;.:lltm,d ch.unpum GAHS \\:1 \
rng up J"'' three htis whtle s111ktng d.ty "nh ,, lt'.tm dforr nl '21
!t.c&amp;.:ond m I he ..c uwn ~tl 1,,..,, ) c.tr
ou1 c1ght
Cn.t, h Jun O'h&lt;lt ne. 11 Ito tilled 111 hchllld Mctg' Sh, •d,ut tintshcd '~L·
T.r p.tnt rook ,, lour-htl shutout tlllo
lor regul.11 GAHS go!l e&lt;~ot c h Jtm
Jhe nrnrh .• tnd nwnl'gcr l11n Rtggle· Pn~ "'ho 1s II.!CO\t!fllll:! I rom ... urget y. unL11n1ht' yl!,tr\ "'c~ltnn.al.tt Oxho~\'
m.tn chnse to st.iy "1th h1s st.trter t~potletl G.ilhpnlts' A.tron Eplmg 11 nh ,, ~.19 perlnrut.tnce The (tenet ·
r.tl her than golo Bed•. who h.rs heen c.&amp;plure&lt;l med.thsl ll!&gt;nnt' 1\llh ,, 77 .1b \\111 .tls.o .td\ .lllt.:C In lht:' lhstllll
TueS&lt;I.ty •
r\!sllll~ lnr two d.tys
OlhCI lllul.' De\JI 'COles \\CI\!' A.mm
T~t-V.rlle)
Lc.tgu•' c'lwnrrnn
"It was .1 \!!f) wugh d~~·lst(m ,"
BILklc 7X ' J C Ohltnget. K1 Hrt.tn WeJJ,wnpJ.rced tlllrtl" llh .r 119.it&gt;l ·
RIJ; glcmlln snu.l ·W h~.o•n )Oll \ C pot
lliLkle X5 .rml Dusty Cox 91
ln11 ed by Akx.mder 11 uh ~45. N~w
,, guy ltkc Reek. n\ ,, gr&lt;lll remplll·
GAHS dele.ucd nil1e other l ~ .tm' Lcxtngl&lt;&gt;n '56. Vmwn Cu&amp;llll)' '56.
Iton In rurn ir 01cr Hl hun I JIISI Jell tttlhc 10-le.lln sCUII&gt;notl .md "tllnm
Merg' 16.l FedcJttl Hucktng 417 .
T.1p 11•as ullhe lop ol hts g.une ..
lol"l: fl.11111l ~h~ SIX ICUI11 dhltll(IOUf·
Ch1l.Jgo stored onl) '"o lUll" Ill n.llltenl In he held Tuesd,&amp;y .tl Ihe R11~1 V.tlle) -li'J .tnd Ncl,unl&gt;lle
Ynt k -12 I
two g.lm~s ul Turn~ r Ftdtl hul llt!olf·
Elk' Cnunrry Cluh Jn l'orlsllHtlllh
G.1111.t
A.,; ,t d~ rn) \
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I)' left All.tnl.t 11 nh rho 'e11cs !ted Itom on l"i t.l~lcn,hn~ di..,IIIU rhmnpt·
llllptmedlheu
111.11~ h&gt; I 16·7 nnilll'
hC"L".IU"iC Ql T.tp.tOI whn g.l\ l ' up lh l'
on .md GA HS '' uelenumg dt'll" 1
hll ' nnd stru~..:k out ' 'x. 111 nmc mnmg' runner-up Huth 1 .u.h uncl!t.l tn the } C.ll
Mulholl.uulitx&gt;k lht• ln-.
sl.tle l&lt;&gt;tllt&gt;.tlnenl 111 I!)IJ7 Ironton

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By DICK PATRICK
USA TOday

sel'eral \\ceks Stomach patn wa.&lt;lhe
fiN 'YmJIIom Dal" reh.
The nexr •rep ts"hemg wrrh Srr.'" ·
berr) for ' h" recoltr). Da"'
promtsed ro he .t phone call'"' a)'
"I told htm tf he need' me I'd he
there .. Oa1" ""d .. From "har he
lnld me. 11 wa•n 'I 10 his i) mph node•
and 11 "a'nl rn "''blood lthtnl hts
surgery 1\ til he a 'ucce" ltke mme

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·teammates
win
as he fights ~ancer
By JAIME ARON
ARLINGTON. Texa.&lt; CAPJ- AI
a ume "hen he could've been feel '"~ sorry for htm&gt;elf. Darryl $trowberry wa. rhmLmg about hJS New
York Yankees teammates
Str.twberry called rhe 1JSJiors
clubhou-e ar The Ballpark on Fnday.
shonly aller learning he has C'llon
c.oncer 10 lei hts womed fncnds
kno" what "'as happenmg. bur mam1) ro ~1\e rh~m encoumgemenr
· He -atd he'd he fine. rh.n he
"anr' "' ro gn our and wm thts
rhmg." satd pncher 4nd) Pelltlle.
" hn rook rh~ call
"The lhmg he told me \\as. Go
our .tnd gellhe Job done.· "surd manager Joe Tnrre next on the ltne. ··1
rhmk that evel)one realtzes rh.tt \
"hal he 11 ani' us ro do Hopefully.
"hen lhts " .til dune he" til he .thle
'''celebrate" tth u,. rf we Me fnnu • 10 go on and uo "h,n we
nmc enough
".tnl ro do "
The Yankees go tn!O rnntghr \
G.Jm&lt; 1 of lhetr AL di vJSton senes
ag.un'l Tcx.ts "llh a 1-0 lead A IIC·
l&lt;&gt;r) "ould 'end New York mlo Ihe
AL ch.tmpt nn, hip senes
II .tl•o \\Olllu send them home m
lime ro he wtlh Srruwherr)' when he
undergo~ ... \ urgt-ry lA h1ch ('Otlltl he , I!&lt;.

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Pomeroy o Middleport, Ohio

·Friday, October 2, 1998

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Trinity Chur&lt;h

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Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy

Apostolic

Assembly of God
Lll\tr1J A•&gt;&lt;mbly of God
P 0 B11" .t67, Dudding lane

Pom~ruy WrstsiM Churdl of Christ

Pa.,tor. Jim Dirty
~ 71J (•rilnt St ., Middleport ·

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ht and 3rd Sunday
Bearwallow Ridge Church -or Christ
Pastor:Terry Stewart

Rutland Flr!it Raptist Chu·rch
Sunday School- 9)0 a.m.

Worship· 10:30 a. m., 6:30 p.m.

Worst1 ip · 10:45 a. m .

Wepnesday Services- 6:30 p.m.

romeroy t'irst Baptist•·
1-.&lt;t!'l! Main St.
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wor.,hip. HJ:JO a.m.

Zion Chun:h of.Chrisl
Po~croy, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt.l4J)

Pastor: Roger Watson
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

First Southern Baptist
41~72 Pome roy Pik'c

' Worship - 10:30 a.m. , 7:00p.m.

Pa!!llli': E. lAmar O' Br)'am
Sund&lt;~y School - 9:30a. m.
W01ship- 10:45 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
WedncMiay Servic~.:s. 7:00p.m.

Tupprn Plain Church ofChrltl

Wed nesday Services- 7 p.m.

Instrumental
Pastor: Terry Stewart
Worship Strvice - 9 a_.m.

~aptist

Church
Pustor: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middltport
Sunday School • 9: 15a.m.
":'orship '" IU: 15 a.m., 7:00p. m.
WeUn e~d ~y Service- N)O p.m.
Racine Fint Baptist
· Pastor: Rick Rule
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Wor ~ hip . 10:40 a.TTJ,., 7:00 p.m .
Wednesday Services-7:00p.m.
Silver Run Baptist
Pastor: Bill Linle
Sunday School · l011.m .
Wor.ship · lla.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesdl)y Services· 6:"30 p.m.

Commun'ion - 10 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:15 'a .m.
Youlh· 5JU pm Sunday
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Minister: Doug Shamblin
Youth Minister: Bill Am beiger
Sunday School -"9:30 a.m.
Wors hip -8:00 a. m., 10:3Ua.m., 7:00p.m.
Wcd. ~c1 sday Services ~ 7:00p.m.
Sunday $chool • 9·a.m.
Wor.;hip · 10 a m., 6:30 p. m.
Wednesdoy Services· 7 p.m.
Dexter
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday Evening-6:30p.m.
Thursday Service -6:30 p.m.

Hillside Baptist Church
St . Rt . 143 ju ~ t off Rt . 7
Pastor: Rev. Jamell R. Acree, Sr,
Sundu y 1ehool - JU a.m.
Worship I I a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedne~day Services- 7 p.m.

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Church of Chrilt .
Pastor: Philio Sturm
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Sunda)" School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m .
Bible Study, ~e~nesday, 6: 30p.m.

Hart foi-d Chun:h of Christ In

Fortst H.un Baptist

Pa~tor:lim H u'·gh~s
Sunday School . II a,.m.

Christian Union
liartford, W.Va.

: Arius Hun

Wo r ~ hip -

Wofs
, hir . II n.m.

Mt. Moriah Church of God

Rllcint'.
\
l •&lt;~stor: Rfv. James Sauerfi eld
Sundu y Schoo l - 9:45 n.m .
E\'cnjng - 7 p.m.
W!.!dnesdny-Sc rvices . 7 p. m.

r\ntiquit y Baptist
Sunday School . 9:30 tun .
Wor~hip

· 10:45 a.m.
SunUuy E\'ening · 6:00p.m.

Pal!lur: Rev . Paul TH ylor •

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Sunduy School.- 10 u.m.

Evening " 7 p.m.
Wednr:::;day Service~ - 7 p.m.

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Carholi c Churc h
161 Mu lberry 1\Vt' ., Pomeroy, 99:! -~t(~~
l•ulllur : R~" . Wulter E. Heinz

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Su nda )' School · 10:.311 a.m.

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Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship... 9 a.m.

Re.v. Mike 1Thompson ;Pastor
· Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Tuesday. se,yices- 7 p.m .

Evening - 6 p.m.
Wc:dnrs4uy...Service • 7 p.m.

Bethei'Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday Sch®l - 9 a·.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services. 10 a.m.

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Harrisonville. PreJ, bylerian Church
Worship '- 9 a,m.
Sunday School. 9:45a.m.

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Hazel Cm-hmunlty Church
(jff Rt. 124

Middleport Presbyterian
Sunday School . 9 a.m.

Pastor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School ·9:30 a.m".
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:?0 p.m.

Hocklngpor1 Chun:h
Grand Street
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship· I J a.m.
Wed nesday Services· 8 p.m.

Worship. 10 a.m.

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Seventh-Day Adventist

CommUnity Church
Sunday School-9:30a .m.
Wor5h ip ~ 10:30 a. m., 7 p.m.

Torch Church

Rd. 63

Morse Chft"pel Cbun:h
Sunday school · 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m.
Wednesday ~rvice • 7 p.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
. Mulbcrrr Hts. Rd ., Pofneroy
P,astor: Roy Lawinsky
Saturday Services:'
Sabbath School · 21p.m.
Worship. 3 p.m.

Foilh Gospel Church

United Brethren

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Mt. Hennon United Brethren

Sund~,ty Sc:hool · 9:30a.m.
Worship · l0 :45 a.m. , 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m,

Middleport Chun;h ofth~ Nazarene
Pastor: Gregory A. Cundiff ...

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.
Wedne.sday Services · 7 p.,m

In Christ Chun:h

T~:~~as

Commu"nily off CR 82
Pastor: Robert Sanders
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a. m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7:30 p.ni.

Mt. Olin Communily Church

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Pasror: Lawrence Bu.sh .•
Sunda)' School - 9:30a.m.

· Reedsville FellowShip
Chun;h of the Nazarene
Pusfor: Teresa Waldeck
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
• Worship · 10:45 a. m., 7 p.m. .
Wednesday Servi~s- 7 p.m.

Evening· 7 p.m.
Service. 7 p.m.

Ed~n United Brethren in Christ
2 1/2 mil es nonh of Reedsville

W~dneday

on State Route 124
Pa:Hor: Rev. Robert Markley
... Sunday School - ll a. m.
Sunday Worsh·ip · 10:00 a. m. &amp; 7:00p. m.
Wednesday Serv ices . 7:30p.m
Wednesday Youth Service. 7:30 p·. m.

United Faith C hun:h

Rt. 7 on Porneroy By·Pnss
Jlaslor :1Rev. Rob-ert E. Smitn, Sr.
Sunday Sc~O?l : 9:30a.m.

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Syrnl'USe First UnHed ·P resb)·terian
Pastor: Rev. Krisana Robinson
· ·sun day School· JO a.m.
Worsh ip- I I a.m.

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these area.. merchants

Davls-Qulckel Agency Inc.

Presbyterian

Syracu!iif Mission

School - 9:30 a.m.

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Pastor: Rev. Clark Baker
Sunday School · 10 a. m.
E~cning · 6 p.m.
Wedncl:i duy S,ervices- 7:00p.m.

J411 Bridgema n Si., Svracusc

Nazarene

Pasto r: Shtiron Huusmun
Worshi p- Ya.m.
Sunday School - 10 a. m.
Th~rsdny Scrvi~·c~. 7 p.m

Sunl.lay SchOo l - 10 a.m.

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Coolville Churth
Mai n &amp; Fifth St.

Shum n Hausman

Middleport Pentecostal

Faith Valley Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rawson
Sunday Evening 7 p.m .
Thursday SerVice . . 7 p.m.

School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

Shnday School -9:30a.m.
Wors·hip · I I a.m...6:30 pKm
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Church of God of Prophecy
O.J. Whit&lt; Rd. off St. Rt. 160
Pu~ tor: P.J . Chapmun

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Eve ning - 7 p m.
Wednesday Scrvu.:es. 7 p.m

Mlddlepor1 Community Church
· 575 Pearl St., Middleport

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Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Pastor: Helen Kline

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Pentecostal Assembly
St. Rr . 124, Racine
Pastor: Willin m Hoback
Sunda y Sc h ool~ IO a. m.

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_Lyonnatse Potatoes
Buttered Com
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Peach Slices

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Aprtcots

Beef Slew

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Sweet Potatoes
M1xed Vegetables
Bread ·
Pineapple

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BisaJil
Orange Juice
ROCky Rqad Pudding

Wiener
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Mashed Potatoes
Sauet1&lt;raut
Bread
TropiCal Mixild Fruit

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Mashed Potaioes

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Pears -Cake
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Soup Beans and·Ham
Cole Slaw
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Creamy Fruit Salad
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Green Beans

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Mashed Polaloos &amp; Gravy
Glazed Carrots
Bread

Chtcken and NOOdles
Buttered Peas
Hoi Apple Shces

Pears tn Gelatm

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Creamed Potatoes-HOM
Broccoli-HOM
Broccoli Soup - S•Ie
Tomato Jutce - Stte
Applesauce •

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Meal Loaf

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C~ti:ken

Caultlll7o\'er
Green Beans

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Mashed Potatoes
Peas and Carrots
Bread
Mandann Oranges '"
Orange Gelatin

Beef and Noodles,

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Buttered Peas
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an appointment.
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titursda)',
Octpber
Z2-the
.Cit iu ns Center is open Monday
monthly birthday party will be
1hrough Fridu y from R:UD io 4:30.
held with seniors haying birthdays
Rcg. uiarlv
activities are
. . ' scheduled
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in lhe month . h"Onored. The
qutinng, sewmg, cards, games,
Swingin
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and pool. Weekly activities are
-11-:00.
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Line Dance Team practice, wilh
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Thursday,
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Oclober
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22-the
Pauletle Harrison, instructor, On
Caring &amp; Sharing SupporrGroup
Mondavs from I :00 10 2:00 and
will meet at 1:00 wit,h Lenora
Knitiin"g Circle on Wednesdays
Leiflleit, RNC, Coordinator.
from 10 to 12. The Exercise
Thursday, October 22'-Hal
Room is available daily from 8:00
Kn ee n, Meigs Agricullure &amp;
to. 4:00 for people to use tht
Natural Resources Agent, and the
exercise equipment.
Meigs County Master Gardeners
The "Over 50 Exercise Class"
will
present a program and
wil l· be held on Monday and
Wedn'esda y aJ 3:30 beginning
condu.ct a tender bulb plant
Ociober 5 lhrough December 16 . . exchat\ge from 4 to 5 p.m. Bring
A two day workshop that showed seniors how to avoid
in SOJ"e . extra bulbs (canna, .
This class will consist of
mlsha)s was held on August 25 and August 26 at the
medication
strekhing and bending exercises · dahlia, caladium) you may have
Meigs Senior Center. Mark Ware, left, and Grella Ware, right,
and exchange for a different
for st rength ening and mild
were
the presenters for the workshop. They are the co. founders or
variety.
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Senior
Sense, o program that lrai)IS seniors In safe medication
Thesday,,. October 27- the
exercise. cost is $.50 for each
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practices.
both are consultants to local, slate and federal
annual meeting of· the Meigs
session· atlended.
organizations on prevention issues.
County Counc~l on Aging, Inc.
A beginner line dancing class
will be held al 10:30 a.m. This
wi!l be held on Mondays from
Dr. David Faro, Podiatrist, will
There will be two screenings
meeti ng is open IO·Ihe public with
10:30 10 II :30 beginning October
conduct
a fool screening on
available in early N ov~m b e r .
individuals having paid
19. Paulette Harrison will be the
Thursday,
November 5 and Dr.
Appointments arc necessary for the
instructo r for the class at a cost of
membership having Ihc
screenings, call Diana Coates, 992- James Schmoll, Optomelrisl, will
opporlunily Ill elecl officers and
· $1.00. This class is good exercise
·conduct a vision screening on .
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2161, for an appoinlmenl.
~embcrship 10 Ihe Board of
. and is · opci\" 10 begi nners and
Thursday: November 12.
Jrustccs .~.
form er members who want to
Thursday, October· 29-Mony
particjpatc for'lhe exercise .
Wood will sp_eak at' 1 I :00 for
A ·representative from lhc
National Crime Prevention Week .
AIhens Social Security Office will
Friday, October 30-thc Meigs
be al Ihc Ce nt er on Wednesday.
Every Wed~e~r l:1y Storewide Saving~
.County Heallh Department will be
October 14 and 28 r·ram I 0 to'· II
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co ndu cting lhe annual Flu Shol
a.m.
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Thursday, October 8-the
and 1 10 4 p.m. for seniqr citizens
fourth Heallh Information Fair
and disabled persons.
wi ll be held from noon lo 3:00
The annual" Arls &amp; Crafts Show
wilh 26 agenc ies, organizations
will
be held Friday, November 6,
and heallh personnel presenting
from
10:00 Io. 5:00 with area
information . ~cve r a l heu llh
scre enings will ~c offered free of craflspersons having .a variety ol
DOWNTOWN GALLIPOLIS
handmade craits for sale.
cha rge.
Thursday, October 8-lhc
Senior C'cnl cr trip Io th e Amish
Country will leave the Ccnl cr al
7:00 am . P.:rsons · with scn ts
rt: st! rvc:J need 10 make fin al
"Serving Sou_thern Ohio for over 20 yea~s"
paymcnl hy OctoberS..
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Lift
Chai
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Mastectomy
Supplies
will he a speaker· al II :UO for
The Meigs Co utll y Senior

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The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
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joined with the Meigs County sherilf's department and Kroger's lo·
sponsor a free fingerprinting for children.
Mony Wood, left, ~nd Maxine L.l llle (RSVP Volunteer, right)
.assisted a mother and child with the fingerprinting process,

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POMEROY, OH .

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HOME MEDICAL .EQUIPMENT

Natimml Fire Prevention Week .

• Wednesday, October. 14-lhe
Strok~ Survivors Suppori Group,
with · Lia Tipton, OT, Holzer
Rehabililntion, coordillalor. will
meet from I to 2:30.
Thursday, October 15-the
monthly Blood Pressure Clinic
will behe.ld from 9:30 Ia 11 :00.
Blood sugar screening will nol be
available this month.
Friday, October
16-the .
Arlhritis Supporl Group will meet
from 10:00 10 II :30 with Sarah
McGrew, R.N.. Coordinator.
Thursday, October 22-John
lentes, Prosecuting auorney, will
be available to assist senior
citizens with legal concerns, call
Darla Hawley, 992-:H61. to make
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Tossed Salad
Ga&lt;t\c Bread
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Apple Cherry Crisp
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O,ctob~er Activiti-es

Pentecostal

Endtlme House of Prayer
t hurch Off Rou1e 33) .
Pastor : RoDer! Vance
Sunday wors hip -10 a.m.
Wednesday sendee·· 6:30p.m.

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New Life V"i.ctol')' ·c enter
3773 Georges Creek Road, .Gallipolis, OH
Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services,- lO a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday. 7 p.m. &amp; Y~uth ·7 p.m.
·Full Gospt:l Church of the Uvlng Savior
338 Antiquity, Raci ne, OH
Pastor: Jessie Morris
A s..~ t. Pastors:. Jim Morris•&amp; Rick Morris
·Se rvices: Saturday 7:30p.m:·. I

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Scalloped

SwiS!I Steak
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy ·

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W orship -7 p.m.

Paslor: Sam Anderson

Coolville United Methodist Parish

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Sunday School IO a.m.

Sunday Sc hool - 10 a.m.
Worship· II a.m.

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Meigs Cooperath·e Parish
Northeast Cluster
Alf.-.d.

Apple tmd Second Sts.
Pastor: Re\'. Davfd Russell
Sunduy Schooi i.M'Id Worship- 10 a.m.
Everling. Services-6:30p.m.
Wednesday Sc,rvices- tU O p.m .

Catholic

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Su nda y School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· JO:J&lt;! a. m., 7 p.m. .
~ihursd uy Serv1ce~. 7 p:m.

Rutland € hurch or God
Pastor: Ron Heath
Sunllay Wurship - 10 il.m.. 6 p.m.
W cdn c~d ay Ser\'ices- 7 p.m.

Ruthmd Fret Will Baptist
Salem St.
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Mt. Olin Uniled Methodist
Off 124 behi nd WilkeSv ille
P9_stor: Rev. Ralph Spires

Church of God

MI. .\-lori11h Baptist '-'l'
Founh &amp; Mai11 St., MiJUieport
', Pa~tm R~'"· li1lhcrt C.: mig, Jr.
Suntlay School· 9:30 n.m.
Worl!hi p - 10:45 11.m..

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Graham United Methodist
Wors~ ip · 9 :3~ a.m. (I !It &amp; 2nd Sun ),
1:]0 p.m. (Jrd &amp; 4th Sun)
. We.dn csdoy Service . 7:30 p.m.
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Pa:;tor: Brian Harkness

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(at

Sunday School . ·10 a.m.
Worship· 9.e.m. . ,
Wednesday • 7 p.m. ·

United Methodist

9: 30 Jt .m., 7:30p.m.

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Momlng Star ·
Pastor: Dewayne Stutler
Sunday School - 11 a.m .
Worshi p ·10 a.m.
East Lelar1

St. Paul Lutheran Chun:h
Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev . Donald C. Fritz
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Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Worship · II a.m.

Christian Union

Rnilrood St. ; Maso n
Sunday School-dO a.m.
Wun.hip · ~ I a.m., 6 r .m:
We dnellday S~rvice~ - 7 p.m.

Sunrill)' School- 10 a.m.

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Sunday Sc:hool-1):30 a.m.
Worsh ip · 9;30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday. 7 p.m.
. Friday· fello\Vship service 7 p.m.

Harrisonville Community C hurth
Pa6tor: Theron Duchnm
Sunday · 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

Paslor: Brian Harkness

Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnul and.Henry St.o;., Rav~ nswood , W.Va.
Pastor: David Rus.c;ell
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m:
Worship - 11 im.

Reeds~lllt

Fnlth Paplist Chur~h

Carmel-Sutton

Pine Grove Rev . Donald C. Fritz
W..orship. 9:00a.m.
Sunday School - 10;00 a.m.

Clifton Tabernacle Church
Clift on, W.Va.

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Hawaiian Ham Loaf
Sweet Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables
Roll
. Carrot Cake

Church or Jesus Christ,
Apostolic Faith
1/4 mile past Fon Meigs on New Lima Rd.
Paslar: William Van Meter
Sunday- 7:00 p.ril.
Wednel:i day· 7 : 00p . m ~
Friday· 7:00p.m.

Fallh Full Gospel Church
Long Bbnom
Pastor: Steve Reed

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Buttered Com
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Frurt C«ktail
BBQ Chicken Fillet
Sc8llaped Potatoes
Cooked Cabbage
Bread
Peachy Creamy Pudding

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Pineapple Upside Down Cake

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Peas and Carrots
Rotl
Chei-ry Cheesecake
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Garlic Bread
Texas Sheet Cake

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Peach Slices
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Mashed PotatO!tt

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Spaghetti with Meat Sauce

500 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
.Pastor: Lawrence Fore man
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wors hip·' lO:JO am
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

The Btlleven' Fellowship Mlnbtl')'
N"ew Lime Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Margaret J. Robinson
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Services: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sunday, p o p.m.

Carmel &amp; Bashan •Rds. ,
Racine, Ohio
•Pastor: Dewayne Stutler
Sunda)' School· 9:30a.m. "~"·
Worship. 10:45 a.m.
Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

Sl. John Lullle&lt;tln Chun:h

Hemlock Grovtt_ Church
Pastor: Genellopp
Sunday school· 10:30 a.m.
Wor~h i p · 9:30 R. m., 7 p.m. '

Victory Baptist Independent
5::!5 N. 2nd St. Middleport
Pa~lor : l mllCl! E. Keesee
Worship· IO;un., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Bethany
Pastor: Dewayne Stutler
Sunday Sc;hool- 10 a.m
Worship. 9:!i.m.
Wednesday Services- 10 a.m.

Lutheran ·

Langsville Christian Church
Sunday School • 9:JO a.m.
Worship· HpO a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wed,nesday'Scrvice 7:30 p.m.

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The Chun:h of Jesus
Christ" of Latter-Day Saints
Sl. Rl. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
. Sunday Schooll0:20-t i a.m. ,
Relief Society/Priesthood 11:05-12:00 noon
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Sacrament Service 9· 10:15 a.m.
Homemaking meeting, lsi Thurs.• 7 p.m.

Liberty Christian Church

Old Bethel Free Will Baptist ChUrch
2860 1 St. Rt. 7, Middle port
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
· Evening. 7:JO p.m.
Thursdlly Services. 7:30

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' Reorganized Church of J esus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Porlland· Racine Rd.
Pastor: Je rry Singer
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Worshi"p - I0:30 a.m. l.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Hickory Hills Church of Christ
Ev•ngoJisl Mik.c Moorc~

Bc1hlehe11~ Oapti~ l Chu rch
Grcut !)end, Route 124, Rucine, Olf
Pustdr :. Da ni el lk rd inc
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Sunday School · 9:30 a.m. .:"•,
Sunday Worship · IO JO a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7:00 .p.m..

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Paslor: R\";v. Phillip Ridenour

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Baked Steak
Mashed Potatoes with Gravy

Roll
Banana and·Vanilla Pudding
on Graham Cracker Crust

Wesleyan

Rejoldng Life Church

Sunday service, 10:00 a. m., 7:00p.m.
Youth Fellowship Sunday , 7:00p.m.
Wednesday service, 7:00p.m.

SUnday Schoo l · 10 a.m.
Worshi p -' 9 a.m .

Ch~prl

Pastor: Rev. "Blackwood
Sunday Schoo l ·9: 30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesda)" Service - 7:30p.m.
Stiversville Word of F•ith
Pas tor: David Dailey
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evcniilg- 7 p. m.

Hobson Christian Fellowship Church

Snowville

Latter-Day Saints

While's

Calvary Bible Church
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.

Christian Fellowship Center
Salem St., Rutland
Pasror: Robert E. Musser
Sunday Sc~ool " tb a.m.
Worship· 11.15 a.m., 7 p.m.
~ednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Salem C~nter·
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday SchOQI· 9:15 a.m .
Worsh ip- 10:15 a.m.
I

Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford
. Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship· 7 p.m.

Wednesday st:rvice, 7 p.m.

Rutland

·;

ure Center

Faith Chapel Open Blblr Chun:h
9ll S. Third Sl., Middleport
Pas! or Ernie Wengerd
Sunday service, 10 a.m.

. Sunday School - 9:30 a,m.
Worship . 10:30 a. m·.
Thu rsday Services- 7 p.m.

Rolland Community Church
Pnstpr: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunda y School - 9':30 a.m.
Sunday Evening •.7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Brudford Church ofChrl!l
Corner of St . Rt. 124 &amp; Brudbury Rd.

~vening - 6:30p.m.
Wed,nc.stl;,~y ServicCs . 6:30p.m.

Pomeroy
Pastor: Connie Fiares
Sunday School· 9:15 a:.m.
Worship· lOJO a.m.
Bible Study Tuesday· 10 a.m.

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Creame&lt;l Tonialoes
Graen B8ans

8

6

Broccoli with Chee~
Cote·Staw

Sunday School · 9:30a .m.
Wprship . 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service . 7 p.m.
Fainiew Bible Church
Le1ar1, Vri. Va . Rt. I
Pastor: John Hart
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study ·~ 7:00 p.m.
Failh Fellowship CrUsade tor Christ
fl astor: Rev. fran klin Dickens
s~rvice: Friday, 7 p.m .

"Full-Gospel Church"
Pastors John &amp; Patty Wade ~
603 Second Ave. ~ason
773-5017
Service time: Su"nday 10:30 a.m
Wednesday 7 pm

Peart Cli'apel
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Worship - /0 a.m.

Worship · 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesda y Service· 7:00p.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Mt. Union Baptist
PaMor : Joe N. Sa~rc
, Sunday School-9: 45'&lt;a.m.
,

Bradbury Church .o f Chli1t
Pastor: T.om Runyon
Sunday School ~ 9: 3 ~. m .
Worsh_ip ·10:30 a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30 il.m.

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Scalloped Chicken

Freedom Gosprl Mission
Bald Kllob, on Co. Rd. 31

Other Churches

Agapr

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Worship Service JO:JO a.m.
No Sunday or Wednesda)' Nighr Services

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Crean•iBeeJ ~ HOM

Macaroni and Cheese

THURSDAY

.TUESDAY
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SUnday School -9:30a.m.

Harvest OutfU(h Ministries
47,..439 Reibel Rd., Chester
Pastor: Rev. Mary McDaniel
Sunday Services: tO a.m . &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

' Mlnernllle
P.astor: Chad Emrick
S,Unday School · 9 •-ill·
Worship . 10 a.m.

!

School ~

Carltton lnterdenomination•1 Chun:b
Kingsbury Road
Pastor: Jeff Smith

Worship - 10;30 p.m.
Sunday School . 6 p.m.
Wednesday &amp;rvicu- 7 p.m."

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
\\;'orship - 10:30 a.m.

,.

OCTOBER MENUS

I

The Senior Nutrition Program · intended to provide a nutriti~nal
evening meal will be served on meal at a reasonable cost. Dollars
Tuesday and Thursday with serving generated ~ill be used tO support
from 4 : 45 lo '5:30 p.m. · A he existing lunch and home
.suggested donatiCfn for the evening delivered meal program.
meal is S4 00 The evening meal is

9 a.m.
Worship. JO a.m., 7 p.m.
{Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.

Portla•d Flnt Churc:h of lhe Nazarttw
Pastor: Mark MaiSOn

Pastor: Keith Rader
Su nday SchOOl-9:15a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.
Youlh Fellowship, Sunday,,.... 6 p.m.

Blble Study W~dnesday 7 pr:n

Rull,nd Church of Christ

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RO&lt;k Springs

Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Church
Pasto r: David DeWitt

Silver Ridge
Pasto1 : Robert Barber
Sunday

Rutland Cbun:h CJf the Nazartne
Pastor: Rev. Samuel W. Basye
Sunday S&lt;:hool - 9;30o.m.
• Worship · 10;30 a.m., 6;30 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Heath (Middltport)
Pastor : Vernaga)'e Sullivan

Hysell Run Holinen Church
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worshi p· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service·· 7:30 p.m.

South ll&lt;lbrl Now Tm.ameal

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Chester Church ohM N!Uirtne
Pastor: Rev. HerbeR Grate
Sunday Sthool- 9;30 a.m.
WoBhip - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednelday Service5. 7 p.m.

Pastor: Chad Emrick
Sunday ~hool · 10 a.m. ·
· Worshi'p'· 9 a.m.
. · Thursday Service&amp;· 6:3() p.m.

Pine Grove Biblt Holiness Church
1/2 mile off R1. 325·
Pastor: ~cv . O'Dell Manley
Sunday Schoo l · 9:30 il.m.
. Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
We d ne~day Service -7:30p.m.
'
Wfsleyan Bible Holiness Church
75 Pearl S1., Middleport. .
PilSior: Rev. lohn Neville
Children·~ service · 10 a.m.
Worship. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

SUnda)' School -9: 30a.m.

Pa.\tor: Roy HuDler
Sunday.Sc.hool- 10 a.m ..
E\lening 7:30p.m.
Tue&lt;day &amp; Thursday· 7;30 p.m.

N_l~Urtne

MEIGS SENIOR CENTER

Evening Me~ls

Ugbl~

33045 Htland Road, Pomeroy

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Fornt Run

Leading Creek Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Rev . Dewey King
Sunday school· 9:30a.m.
Sunday "''orship · 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting· 7 p.m.·

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace

;~

f1atw90d1
Pastor: Keith Rader
St.!nday School- 10 a.m.
Worship . 11 a.m.

Rose or Sh&amp;ron Holiness Church

Keno Church of Chrisl
Worship . 9:30a.m.

Fret&gt; \\'ill Baptist Church
o.. A.. h Street. Middleport
P~stur: L..c-. Hu ymfl.n
s·und..~~ Ser\ice . 7:00p.m .
Sund&lt;~y School · 10 a.m.
Wednc..,day Service· 7:00p.m.

EnttrpriK
Pastor: Kdth Rader ~ '
Sunday School . 10 a.m. .
Worship- 9 a.m.

Harrisonville Road
P a~tor : Rev. Vi1.1or Roush
Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Worsh ip· ll a.IYJ ., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30 p.m.

Wor~ip-. 1:1 : 1 5,10 : 30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesd_ay ~rvictll' - 7 p.m.

a.m.

Holiness

Cal•ary Pilgrim ChaP!'I

, Sunda)' School ·- 9:30a.m.

Suncl:n ~ hool - 9:30a.m.
Wor-.hiP. II
and 6 p.m.
Wedne'&gt;t.la y Service- 7 p m.

Wednesday Servicc!ii- 7:30p.m.

Stale Route 325,I...angsvlle
PitlitOJ: 01. J.D. You11g
Sunday school · 9:30a.m.
Sunday wprshi"p · 10: 30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
, Wednesday pJayer strvice- 1 p.m.

Middleport Church of t'hriil
·5th and Main
Pastor: AI Hartson
Youth Minister: Bill Frazier

Baptist

II ;00 a.m.'

www.frognct.ntt/-dcancry

~1057

Sunday School - II a.m.
Worship - IOa.m., 6 p.m-. •
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

ffope Baptisl Church (Southem)

Pastol: Chad Emrick
Sunday Sthool- 9;45 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.
.

Danville Holiness Church

33226 Children's Home Rd.

W Va.
P;:,!or Ntil 'I cnnant
S unda~ Srn•JCt'&gt;- JU:OO a. m. and 7 p.m,
· Thur!'&gt;l1:t~ Pmye r Meeting· 7 p.m.
~1.t'&gt;O n,

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Sunday S&lt;bool

Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
w_edntsday Strvices- 7 p.m.

full Gospd

Pa.510r: Rev. Uoyd D. Gnmm)r.
Sunday S&lt;:hool · 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:.30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

C.ntnl Cl
A&lt;bury (Syracu..)

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Holy Eucharist aDd

Minisler: Danny 8ia5
$unday School - 9;30 a.m.

Wedstc'ida) Servu;t'S • 7:30p.m.

Flnt

326 E Main St. , Pomeroy
Re..- James Bernacki, Re.- Kalharin Foster
Rev . Deborah Rankin, CJetgy

Pom..-oy Chun'b of Chri&lt;t
lll W. Main Sl.

PJ\!Or Jame"' Miller
S&lt;:hoot- HI:JO il.m.
b 'enmg ·• 7 30 p.m.·

Pomervy Chun:h or the

Grwcr Episcopal Churdl

Church of Christ

Sund~'

Schoo.J:9
.

Episcopal

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Churth of Jaus Chris-1 Apo5tolk
V.tn7.andt and Ward Rd ,.

lbdio Ministty· Ravenswod Sttlion
4-4:3Q Satunby
Sunday S&lt;bool- 9;30 a.nt
Wonhip. Ht30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Kids for Chrisl -1 p.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday
Worship - JO a.nt.
Tu~&gt;day S&lt;rvicts • 7;30 p. .

Sunday schwl and worship l 0:2S

Worsh•p - tlt.JU a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Clloordl of lbe l'iuarel&lt;
Pasc01, Robert J. Coe:n ...,.

T•pprn Plai~ St Paul

Putor: Rev. Roland Wildman

Dailey Mass · "8:30 l:m.

s,_

Worship . 9:30 a.m.1
Sunday School - l 0:30·a.m .
UMYF Sunday 6;30 p.m.
fim Sunday or Month · 7:30·p.m. servia

Congregational

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Worship~ l I a.m.
· Wedne1iday Servm - 7 p.m.

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio_

Friday, October 2, 1998

Friday, October 2, 1998

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Hospital Beds ·
Shower Stools
Grab Bars
Commode Chairs...
Walking Aids
Diapers &amp; Chux
Ostomy Supplies
Diabetic Supplies
Feeding Pumps

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Patient
at
Home

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Cervical Pillows
Tr&lt;)ctor Equipment
Tens Units &amp;
Supplies
Back Supports
Knee, Ankle Braces
Nursing Supplies
Support·Hosiery
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Dressings

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Gallipolis, OH

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Friday, October
Pomeroy • Middleport,

Study: ·safe sex talk with mom
boots condom use by virgin teens
By RUSS BYNUM

Journal of Public Hl!lllth.
The researcher5 interviewed 372
""xually active teens and their mothers who lived in New York. Montgomery. Ala .. and rSan Juan. Pueno
·Rico. Fathers were not intervkwed.
Of the teens questioned. 122 had
di"'u"ed safe se. with their moms
before having sex. while 250 either
never talked ahout condom use with
their mothers or did so after they had

lesson.' on safe sex removed from
sex educalion in schools.
ATLANTA (API - When mom
.. Progr.uns that empha.•ize abstitalks ;.~bout -.af~ \ex, teen-a~er' ~m
nence only may not prepare adolesto li,ten.
cent• and young aduiL' to use con A n~v. governmenr 'tudy ~how~ .
doms for their lir.;t sexual experithat teens l'ho dio;cus-.ed safe ..:x
ence:· the researche,.,. said. ··And
·with their mothers were three times
this. in tum. may increao;e the likelimore likely to ~se a condom when
hood that they will later engage in
Jo,ing their virginity. Only one-third
unprotected. and thus risky.. sexual
of the t&lt;en' que&gt;tioned had tailed
behavior.""
· - ,·
with mom before having sex for t~e . · lost their, virginity.
.. ' ..
Heather Farish. spokeswoman for
fir·a rime. but researchers said rh.:
In the first group. 3.4 teens used a the conservative Family Research'
study wa' iiT!ponanL
condom ~ore very one who didn't-'- Council.- noted that it wa.• parents;
''The hottom line is that parents roughly three times tlie rate of con· not teachel'5, who were talking to
can make a uiffercnce." 'aid the dom U\t! in the second group. where teens abo!lt safe sex in the CDC
study'' author. Kim Miller. a 'ociol- onlj 1.2 U\ed. a condtlm for every " study.
ogi't at the- Center-; tOr Di~ea'c- Con- nne· who dic.Jn "t.
"'Parents should detinitei Y. he
trol ana Pr~\C'nlion .
,
Mom' talked about condoms having dialogue with their kids
The CDC s:tid the finding&lt; are with boy~ a1 an ave rag( age of I :!.9. about sex ... Ms. Farish said. " We
"ig n,ricant ~call"&lt; tC'en' wh~• u-.eLI Girl&gt;· talk~ came slightly later. at wotild personally say as an organiza' P·rot~('tion their first time were 20 I J.5. The average age at which teens tion that abStinence is whai should
ti,me.; more" likdy to u:-.e l:Ondoms silid they first had sex was 13.8.
he communicated to kids. but that
, " later. The ' tuuy was published in
The authors used their resean:h to really is up to the parents:·
Thur.;d~y· , j.,,uc;: of the American
rebut con~~rvative gro~~ who wa~l

"-'sociatrd Press Writer

Drug e&lt;;lucation program planned at Eastern Elementa,.Y School
A ,pecial drug education pro- ern. · " We can no longer keep nur lecture-style with a question and
, gram for pJ r(nt' wilh :-.chtx)/-agc heads huried 'in the sand aod say it answer period .lc&gt;llowing.
children will he hdd at Ea_,tern Ele· , dne,n't happen here...
·
Free child care will be provided.
m ~ nl ~lrv School on Octo~r 15.
Mony Wood. DARE ortiq:r fnr _ and the da.ss. linderganen thrnugh
Sl!veral loca l agen ..:il!"' wi ll partic- the Meigs County Sheriff's Depan- grade twelve. with the highest parent
ipate in th e program. to he hdd i~ ment. will ui scuss that program and attendance will he rewar&lt;.led. and
the ..,chool &lt;.:afeiOrium fro m ti: .10 to druos that are pnpular amnng chi I- dOOr prizes will be awarded.
7:30 p.m. It i' ·open to all parent' ur&lt;~ ti&gt;day. Wood wi ll al&lt;o discuss
wit h chi ldren in kind ergart en how chih.lrt!n ohtain drugs and the
through twd fth grade.
rt"sp&lt;m-.ihility of pan:nt o,; when par·
··E , t! n though. dru g ~b u~c i ~ Ji .. - ti cs arl! held at home .
l'U .. ,I!&lt;.I in the rl!l-di a. "nmc parems
Julie Wandling of Heahh· RecovJon't think that there ;.. a prohh:Jn\ ~ry St:.rv it:~s· will Llisc.:uss .. crvi!.:es
.with Jrug"i in Me igs County·: · .. aid .that agency niTer; ·: "nd a~tivities ·
C inJy Lintnn. L·oorJinator of th~: .. pon .;.or~d within the sL:hool tli!-.tril:t.
Public Notice
·' Drug Fn:L' S\.' hnol" program at EJ..,t Th~ se ~ . . ion will he L:ontluc.:ted

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Creator of movie ratings system defends system
BEVERLY HILLS . Calif. (AP) · Filmmakers have long wmplained
The man who inventt:d lh!i! movit! r.tl- the 12-mt!mtlcr ruling ~ hoard acts
ing~ sys tem n~o.&gt;arly J(f years ago :trbitrJrily ;tnd secretly and ha.' mure
thinks it works so well it deserves ils tul~mnce fur viol~nce!' than St!!ltuality.
own mting of H·~ for "just line.·~ tlaws
'"Is this a !lawless system'' Of
and &lt;til. ·
.
course not." Valenti said. " Ones' (ill
"Until the parent&lt; of Ameriea stiy. make errors'.' Of eourse it doe.s·. Why'.'
'Do .-;omdhin!:! ~ciSt: .' this is what Because it is all subjective. The lines
we're eoine i(, do." Jack Vaknti. .between R and NC- 17. and between
· le~t oft he Mption Picture: Asso- PG- 113 and R are smudged and ill-lit
nf Amenc&lt;l. said in a speech to and not very linely &lt;.lmwn. I know
the L&lt; s Angeles World Alfairs Coun- that.""
·still. he said ' !he industry hasn"t
ci l on Thursda~ .
Speaking to ahout JOO bu.&lt;iness. found anything that works better. And
poli tical and entertainment ligures. he said pnlling has shown that 70 perincludin,g actor Kirk Douglas. Valenti cent of parents. with childreo under
Ui..'knowledgclthal the r.Jt,irgs-tystem, agt! 13 find the muvie raling syslem
· which will m&lt;trk its 30th anniversary very useful or fairly useful in choosNov. I. h not· above c ri~icism.
ing lilms for lheir children.

On Saturday, October 10,
11198 at 10:00 a.m. the Home
National Bank will ollor lor
uta at public auction on 1111
bank parking lot iht
lollowtng vehlcln:
18911 Pontiac Orand Am-

Ohio

Friday, October 2, 1998 ·

ELECTION L£GAL NOT1C£
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CoMervetkm CGIIIMIIIIOII
wiQ cauH an ,toctlon of CounCil.
oaw..
suporvlaora of tile Meip

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a fino ol,.,. ....... bl
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ather than tile dltwellon o1
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OCT.

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Tools, household,

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325 North Acrou From Vinton
Pari. Lots Goodies•

·oct. 3rd , Saturday. 8:00-?. Tara
Estates. Toys, CMdrens, Titns,

Free Klnena 6 Wks Old 740·446-

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House platrts. ~7$-2!m.

OCtober tat, 2nd. 3rd. 626 Wood-

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992·5700.

Male 112 ChOw Cog To Good
Home. Born 1-14·98. Motnar Full
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Found On While Road: Male
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time, 7~9773

740·24$-9372.

FOUND: Mate Dalmatian on Mon·
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Found: Money At Aldl'a 30•·675·
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74P..992-2772

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"Build Your Dream"

WICKS
HAULING
Limestone,
Gravel, Sand, .. '·

1mo. pel .

repair on any make?"

• Ranges
• Freezers
• Refrigerators
• Dishwashers
• Dryer·
Call Ken Young
985-3551

OCTOBER 2ND &amp; 3RD
REGISTER HOW $5.00

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. 614·992-3470

Chester, Ohio

70

All Vard S.lel MUit Bl_Paid In

Yard Sale

Gallipolis
&amp;VIcinity . ,
(Sat) Oct 3rd. 9:00 ~.1.1 . -? 2291
Graham ScfiiOol Road, Gallipolis.
Ladlea Clothes, Size 10. t2 &amp; 18,
Ladles Shoes Size 9 &amp; 10. Mens
Clothes Size XL, Jeans 38 ·30.
40 ·30. Waterbed, Ironing Prest,
Lots Of Mise, Soma Home lntartor•.Free hems!
10/151. 2nd, 3rd. 7 Miles From
Poner Or 6 Miles From Cheshire.
!54 . Home Interior, Furnllurlf,
Bedspread, Curtain&amp;, Sheats ,
Ml&amp;c. LadleS Cfllldrens ClOthe&amp;.

2nd

&amp;

3rd. 9:00 A.M. ·6:00 P.M:

Corner G - &amp; Foul111 Avenue.

• Famlty Garage Sale : 1012nd,

3rd, 310 NeighborhOod. 9:30·? 'lY

'Beanies, Much More ! No Early

SalaS! Firm.

First yard sale· Thursday. Friday
&amp; Saturday. Titus Ad Turn on
Leading Creek, 5. miles out. follow
s i gn~ . Small boy's winter clothes,
old diShes, etc.
Four family yard sale. Saturday.
Octobe r 3, 9am·3pm . OaY1d
Spencer's. Main Street, Racine .
Men's, women's aM girl's wmter
clothes . toys . household. Hem s
and m!sc.

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Phone

740.992-3987

Free Eatlmetes
Owner: John Dean

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740-698·9114
or •

740-698-7231

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Wanted to Buy ·

Ab solule Top Oqllar: All U.S. Stt.ver And Gol d Coins, Proolsets.
Diamonds. Antique Jewelry. G.old
Rings. Pre- 1930 U.S. Cunency.
Starling , Etc. Acqu1si110ns Jewelry
• M.T.S. Coin ShOp, 151 Second
All8nue. GallipoliS. 74Q-446-2B 42.
Antiques, top prices paid. RIVer·
ine Antiques. Pomeroy. Oh•o .
Rus s Moore owner, 740·992-

2526.

Antiques &amp; clean used furn iture .
will buy one piece or coin plet e
household, Osby Martin, 740-

992·6576.

Clean Late Model Cars ,Or
Trucks, t990 Mode ls Or Newer.
Smltn BuicK Pon tiac. 1900 Ea sl·
ern Avenue. Gallipolis . .

J &amp; 0 Auto Part s. Buymg

Ambteslda Drive.

Kerr. Across From Post Of'lica.
oetooef 3rd, 51~, "6th, Boat -Motor
-Trailer, Potatoea, Swet Potatoes,
Indian Corn, Woo d 'Halloween I
Thanksgiving Yard Decoratlona,
Bicycles , Baby Swing, Portable

Crib. Car Saoll. Riding Toyo.
Clothes, Craft• Toyt. Olahts, tar
Luggage Carrier, Side By Side
Refrlgeralor. Old Cena. 111-4 SFI:

141 . Qalllf)OIIs. .

l.arge 2 family yard sa te· SR 7,
Tupper9 Plains .. October 1·2. Rain

cancets.
Oct. 3. 1998, 10am·4pm. 37938
Kingsbury Rd. Clothing, turnlture .
boOks. playpen, misc.
October. 5, 6, 1. Old 33 , Rock·

springs Rd. Goegteln

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Porch salt· October 3rd . 294
South Third Street, Middleport,
First Time Oal'lge Sale: :209 Glen · 9am-7
·
Drive, Ac:roaa From Medical Pia·

Zl. f'fi·S.t.; ·5.

Saturday, 10/3/98, 9:00·3:00. 363
Ash Street, Middlepor t, bulde
Imperil! Electric.
.Tupptrs Plains Meth Odist Ctlurcn

beSament sate. Ot1. 2nd, g. 7. Oct.

Name Brand Kids Clothes.
OrtiSI.I, OshkOSh, ltvl, Car11r1.

lu rnllure. appliances and misc.
lltml.
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Baby Bad. Lola EverylNngl

Village wide Yellow Flag yard
sale. Middleport, Oct 2nd &amp; 3rd.
mapa at Mlddlaporf Department
Store, orr:~ ServiCe, Bear Com-

Girts 3T _.T, Boys 9 Mo -1 8 Mo.

Friday, Ocotber 2ntt, Saturday
October 3rd, 8-t• St-o11trlng
P'dgl, 8:00.1

.Clarogo Sllil 511. 0&lt;:1. 3, 8:!JO. 12
PM. Mondly Oct 5, 9:0Q- 4:00PM.
49~ Slloaatmg Ridge Rd. Gall.

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pany.
Whitt Elephant Sale- St . Paul
Lutheran Church, Saturday, Oct.
3rd fnlm 9:00·1 :00.

Qualihed Tr.J.Jck Dr tvers . Good
P
ay Ancl Beneftts 5 eM Resume
To. PO Box 109 Jackson. Ohro

45640 , Or Call .t-740·28.6-1463
To Scheaule An lntervll:!w
Ravens,ood Vllle;e
Full·hme LPN pos1110ns ava1labte
lor 11·7 Shill. PT LPN pOSIIIOns
available for all shifts. good Den·
ef11s. Please Con tact Oonene Ou·
gan 304-21 3-9385 or stop by
Ravenswood Vlllamo
ww

~ew ~age

increase CNA's $5.50
entry. shill. d1fferent1BI .15{3·1 1
shlltl 25 ( 11· 7 shif t) ptus anendance bonus Full·llf!le positions
availablE! Please contact Do·
nene Dugan 304r273-9385 p:
s.top by
Aeta11 electronics co mputer store
seeks an e11per1enced person lor
sales/manager POSition . Send resume clo Thtf Dady Sent1net, P.O.
Bo• 729-71, Pomeroy. OH 45769.

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The Middleport Police Depart ·

ment W! ll be accepling applica tions until 4pm on 1019198 lor 01s·
patcher pos•fiOns . ApplicatiOns
ca n be obtamed at Middleport
PD. Monday thru ·Friday. 8-4pm.
Two Fut1-T 1me Registered Nwse
And One Full-Time LPN Positions
Available ln Oak Hilt Community
Med1ca1 C,enter's Med ISurg Department And Long Term Care.
Oh10 licensure Required . Can·
dld~te Will Utilize Nurs1ng Pro •
cess While Providing Care. Direct ·
/G u1de Patient / Family Teachi ng .
And Func 11on Wilhln 1 Scope Of
Departmental E)(pecrat1ons 11 In·
teresled. Please Se nd Re sume
Tel. Oak Hill Community Medical
.Center. AttentiOn : 'Bre nda Me·
Kenzie. 350 Char'lotte Avenue .
Oak Hili, OH 45656

POSIIIOn Ava ila ble In Oak Hill
Commun1 ty Medtcal . Center's
Emergency Department . Ohio ll·
censure Requ11ed . Cand1date Will
Ultlil9 Nur s1ng Process Wh•te
Prov1d1ng Care. Dtrect /Guide Patien t / F~m1ly Teachmg, And
Func t1on W1! h1n Scope Ot Oepanmentat Expectations. II Inter·
es ted. Please Send Resume To:
Oa~ Hill Community Medicai..Cenler, Allenhon: Brenda McKenzl&amp;,
350 Charlo1!e Avenue. Oak Hill,

wanted To Buy : used Mob1le
Homes Call 740't.446-0175 . 304·

675·5965.

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EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
Help Wanted

AVON

Sl·urle~

One Fuii· T1me Registered Nurse

OH45656
EOE

ADDITION~L DRIVERS NEED·
ED II.IMEOIATELY ARE YOU.
RUDY FOR WINTER DRIV·
lNG?
. "LOCAL FAMILY
Owned Company
"PERSONALIZED Dispalch

Wa nted . Personal Care Aides,
No E.._penence Necessary, Will
Tram Call Med• Pr 1va te Care. At

'PAID Employee Health &amp; L1fe
Insurance; Dentat"lnsurance
•HOME Weekends
•Run QH TOThe SOUTH And

Due To Company ExpanSIOn W~
Have A Number 01 Pos1lio ns
Ava1ldble For Caree; Minded
Peop le Whtl- Are Look1 ng For :
Job Security W•lt1 A 38 Year Old
Company . Rap1d Advanceme nt
And $1 ,200 Per Month To Start

SOUTHW~ST

'401K
"Late Model Fre1ghthner
CONVENTIONA~S

140-441 ·1877

Age 23, Class A
COL And Good On vmg Re cord .
Please Call Toll Free 1·898·790·
0006

c~ ·reg1ver tor handicapped: man
needed. live-In prelerred . Submtt
name and references lo ' Pomeroy
Food ShOP. 402 Eas1 Main Street.
Pomeroy. OH 45769 .
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Comput.er Users Needed , Work
Own Hrs. $20K ·$75K /Y r. l·BOO·
349· 7186 Ert. 1173 wwwamp ·
lnc.com
EUJerty gen1teman ·born and
reare d in Pomeroy, a veteran of
WWI I and the Cold Wer, fresid~'
ed In Italy for 11 years beiOre aM
altar war ). 15 a retired professor
alter 35 years teaching at a small
vpstate New York college, 1s
seeking lndlvlctuat as hOusekeeper and res1dent In his ho me .
Needed 1or company, prepa.r1ng
· dally breakfast lotne;r nfeel s w•ll
be ordered ln), keep occupied
quarters of house clean. and pall odic laundry ol cJQJhmg ino bed
linen. No SIT\qlllng wtlt be permitted
In the home. Gentlemen Is 1n good
health, but eyesight is Impaired by
,.ge and e~lra Clllulioo is requ1red
wnen walktng (uses mechanical
walker), Wages to be dtscusnd
at Veterans Hospital or m his
residence.

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WE NEEOVOU t:IQW

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CALL MONDAY ONLY

74().446-4553

Requ~rements ·

Ga rage &amp; yard safe·· secoM
hOuse behind Laurel Cll11 cnurch.
tools. glassware and hom emad e
WOOd items, Oct. 1, 2. 3.

Big Yard Sate:' Friday, Siturday.

LOCal Trucking Company Seeking

Wanted To Buy: Junk Auto's Any
Condition. 740.446-9653.

"Local Fam1ty Owned Company
"PersonaliZed Dispatch
·up To $1 .00 IM•. /Including
Accessot~al Pay)
'Home weekends
•Run From OH To The South
And Southwest ·
•Perm1ts PrOVIded At No Charge
•Toll.s Patd
"Fuel Card Available
ReQuirements: Age 23. Class A
COL And Good Dr iving Record
Please Call Ton Free· 1·888·790·
odoa. Ask For Garnet .

HuQe Inside sale· Oct . 1sl lhru
3rd, 1·1/2 mites south of Tuppe rs
Ptatns orrsuccess Ad :· apt:HOII. 3
miles. foMow &amp;igns.

tdtlton.· 2:00p.m.
F~dly. Mondoy odtllon
·10:00 o.m. 9'!1unloy.

LEAD MECHANIC,
Foster's ~Truck · .And Tra 1ter Is
l ooking For A Leac;t MechaniC ,
40 1K, MediC al. Dental, VISion &amp;
L1le Insurance Set1e.hts. Pa•tf Vacation &amp; Holiday's, 614·276-8694
For An lnterv1ew

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ADDITIONAL OWNER OPERA·
TORS NEEDEO IMMEDIATELY

Garage sale. flu slic Hilts . Sy ra ·
cuse. June Street. Jeannie Con ·
nottv r8s1de nce-;- Sar. Oct . 3rd.
9am.

16~

at HousehoiCI Dut1es Ptus•Some
Care. Some Onvmg. Room. Soard
and Sat~ry 614·267·5354

wrecked or salvaged vehicles .
304·773: 5033.

Friday &amp; Saturday, 4 lamlly.
Wright Strtte( Pomeroy.

t11o day boloN !llo Od
II to Nn, Sun(tey

9:00·5:00.

Housekeiper ' 411e In ' for Prac·

Mmg ColUmbus Allorney Genet·

SEEKING LPN 'S · E• !3e llenl op porlun•ly to tom the tong term
Rick Pearso.1 Auct1on Company. health care f1e ld Seek1ng LPN's
full time auctioneer: complete lor rotat.ng sh1fts . lntermeOia te
auclion
serv1ce .
Licensed care tac ill ty. West Virg1nia li ·
166,0hio &amp; West Virginia . 304- cense requ1'red . Po1nt Pleasant
773-5765 Or 304-773-5447.
Nursing &amp; Aehabllltat1on Center,
State Route 62 , Route 1 . BoK
Wed~meyer's Auction .Se rv1ce ,
326, Point Pleasant. WV 25550 .
Gattipolls. Ohio 740·379-2720.
A Ge ne sis Etderca re tacllily.

3rd, 9·5, John Lightlool's, Noble
Summit Ad .. Mtddlepon. tirsl road
to left past Millie's. Walch for
signs . Clothe s, furniture . toys,
games, gtessware . Home lntenor.
eountry records . books. mucn
mora. Some new. most liKe new. ·

Ffl. Sat. 3374 SR 141 . Contanory, 3rd, 9·2, clothing, dlat'lta, books .

.

Au ct1on- variety ot ,new 1tems
each Thursday. Octobe• 1 lhru
December 11 except Thanksgiv·
lng. Cqncess1ons . Hartford Communi!~
Buitdmg . Au'ctjoneer
11220. Fred Sullivan..

Big yard sale· Saturday, Oct ober

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f.t

Auction
and Flea Market

tst - 4th: 1460. East Betnat

'Candle makil!llsupplia&gt;

New Homes &amp; Remodeltng
I'!!:J
Garages, Pole Buildings. Roofing . Siding t~·
Professional
. .-r.- Floor Installation
Commercial &amp; Residential
~~ ·
·· ·~ 27 yra. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured .
FREE ESTIMATES

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80

Bam Sale· OCt. 1st, 2Md, 3rd; 10·'

ftr JD CONSTRUCTION ·f.l' . P:LUS

~ARPET

Yard Sale ,Fri &amp; 5al. Turn ott Rt 2
turn lefl at Saxton furniture store.
brick Muse.

4, one mile soyth State Flouta
143, Matgs Count~ Rd. 1. (Salem.

30 scents available

\ll.!!J ~~r11Jif (i't~l.t lfill. fl\~·~ IIJ.n, tl lu, 11,~• ~

\e
P asanr. wv.
••
Thu r-Fn-· Sa I 6 M·'~es on At.2 l.,orth
Blue jars. several ant1ques . lndl·,
an corn, fodder· shocks. pump ~
kins. Beag le pup&amp; . Flame Fe l·
towship to sell hot-dogs on Ffl &amp;
_Sa_1_10_a_m-_5pm.;__
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Yard .Sale- t9 Warw ick Ad . Fn &amp;
Sat Oct 2&amp;3. 9 to 5 . Canceled If
Rain.

Church Road, Raln Or Shine. 9
.l.M. ·5 P.M.

Be Ptld In Advence.

mo.

3 8 ·Noon. 505 Parr tsh A11e Pt

! All Areas !
Spears. 304-£75-1429.

MAQLfHE: 2:00p.m.

tOf1!1

Multi Famtly 'Yard Sale SaL Oct

110

Joe N. Sayre

10/2srg&amp;/11n

Anlc ~eaning sate· Oct 2 &amp; 3. Rt.
7 two mHes North ol Chester
(Fidc.'s) , old furniture, toOts, small
appliances. paperback mysteries.
piciUres'. computer monitor, ~ey·
board , household goods. nice
adult and small girl's clott'las. old
45 rpms and much more.

Henderson . wv Commun it"t
Yard Saie Oct. 2nd &amp; 3rd 9am. ttl
1 Mulli Family. B,ottl ' (lays Flea
Market OPEN both days. Auctron
Sat 3rd . at 7pm. at Auction Cen ·
18'"

School Lot Fl:d . Columbia town •
ship), saddles. tack , antiques.
collectables, misc.

ALL Yard Slael Mult

Dozer, Endloadar,
Backhoe,
Sight Preparation,
Utility Linea,
Build Road1
Llcet'1Sid for Septic
1. (7 40) 367·0280

Advance. Otadlhw: 1:0Dpm lhtl
day before lhe ad Is lo run,
Suntley 1 Monday edition·
I :OOpm Frldly.

First Time: 8·1 Friday, $aturdiY.
Woman a·New And Ustd Clothes,
Baby Clothes , Shou , Puraea,
Mens Clothla, 65 ~lnCOin Pike:

parti,f'

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985-4422

day, Ot1obar 6. 9im·6pm.

Reasonable Rales

"614-742-2138

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE Agricultural Lime,
L.lmestone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand

Top Soil, .Fill Dirt

ilt~(lll!•; i!i•:

·Ask about our 01ndls

WATCH lOR DETAitS

I 71

.;,-.-J~n.N:o.~M-#or.\.tf?':.Nl&gt;.IIP:I.-r.-

• Rslilk
• Variety of Gilll
Tues-Fri 10·6
Sal 10·4
1
Rt. 124 Mlnenvllle, OH
71!CI-992-45511

MIDDLEPORT

• Hot Water Heater

6

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
226 Salem Street, Rutland, Tues-

&amp; Trenching
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Septic Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites

R. L. HOLLON
PERRY'S
TRUCKING
CONSTRUCTION
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(Lime Stone·
Low·Fiates)

COUNTRY CANDLE SHOP

YELLOW FLAG
YARD SALE

Joe Wilson
(614)992-4277

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio .45769

Thursday, Friday &amp; Saturday.
1lt-3rd. 9:00- 4:00. Out State Ro·
ute 218 On Little Bullskln. Name
Brands, Womens. Mens &amp; Child·
rens Clothing, Baby Items, 0·12
Mo. Lots Of Mise!

2133.

6 Family. Thursday Thru S'~nday,
New ceram1cs. Pa1nted And Unpainted lnctudas Christmas;
Clothing 1\11 Sizes, Coats, Jewelry,
Maltress &amp; Box .SprtngS •. HOmemade Candles . Toys, .Coflee , Hot
ChoColate. Pies, Cakes. Hot Oogs
&amp; Pop, Glassware . Misc ., Old .
Avon Dolls, Crafts. 18100 S.FI: . 7
South. Next Tu Me11ican lmPI;JftS. .

TRUCKING

· ~oofing

712 4 ~8

SAYRE

Saturday. Pre-MoYing Sale · At. 7
South Gallipolis First House Past
Raccoon Creek, Re cliner. Love
Seat , Oak Stereo Cabinet . An Uque School Desk. Tru.nk . Boat
Gas Tanks, Fan , Clothing.

Loat: German snortnatr, maa., two
ytars old, white witt'! brown spots,
Marrlaon~ille vicinity, 740· 742·

58 Ofive Slraat. Saturday 10/3, 9·
? Teen !Children&amp; Name Brand
Clothing, Longaberger Baskets ,
Mu.ch Morel .

Hauling, Excavating' .

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THE APPLIANCE MAN

740·~85·4422 .

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Take the pain out of
painting , and let me
· do it for you.
Interior
Before 6 p.m.
leave message.
After 6 p.m.
(740) 005-4180.
Free Estimates ·

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Discount Prices

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Remodeling .

Custom Homes

LINDA'S ·
. '
PAINTING

~Door/Windows

Computer Graphic•
Deslgl'!s
Ali Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Services
•Commercial
•Resldentla( ·
Owner, Mickle Hollon
• Chester,
., Ohio

THE FABRIC .SHOP

5/26/~n

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LANDSCAPE .
DESIGNS

• Singer Sewing Machlne Dealer
*Sewing Cabinets, Sewing machlne repair
· * Dry Cleaning Service
• Scissor Sharpening • 1\Jxedo Rental
*Si!l!\ up now for quilt classes

949-2168

Business Services

(Cut Out lor Futuro Discount)

• Washers

7/22/tln

G.u tters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting .
FREE ESTIMATES

, .
··

•ROom Additions
•New Garage•
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
llnterlor ·&amp; Exterior
Painting
"Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG 111 992-8215
Pomeroy, Ohio

20·Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owne,r: Ronnie Jones·

ROOFING
HEW·REP41R'

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"~eed

985~ 4473

Howard L. Writesel

lUG BEND ~EAL'fY, INC.
Russell D. Wood, Broker
510 Second Ave., Gallipolis, OH 45631
(740l446·7101 or 1;800-585-7101
Call
at

CARPENTER SERVICE

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remddellng •
. Stop &amp; Corhpar,li
FREE '
ESTIMATEES

Satur&lt;:~ay t0f3rd, 8·5. 105 Burk ·
hart Lane. Chlldrens Ctott'les .
Toys &amp; Misc . Adult Cloth ing.
Household 1!ems, Tv Beanie Ba·
bios.

Saturday 3rd. New Fl:oute 35
West, Exit 850 Right, Jewel Evans
Mills, Second Lett Past M111, Past
Springfield Baptist . T.V. Boys
Clothes, Mini Pumpkins, Gourds,
1985 Mercury, 740-245·5393.

Found: Stack Chow •Mix Pup, Fell
Our 01 Plck·UP Truck, Between
Porter And Bidwell. f'oute 554,

*Free Estimates

October 2nd. 3rd, Route 7 AdOI ·
son, Chlldrens Clothi ng &amp; Name
'Brand Toya, Excellent Cooditioo!

Saturday 3rd. 9-3, 32S4 State Ro·.
ute 14 1', 3 Months ·2T Girls
Clolhoo. Toys. l.l!l'el

60 Lost and Found

*Free Digital.Tha.rmostat

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8am·4p'm Longaberger baskets .
Beanies, etc.
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G
S I
,. 1
J
arage a e- 6 Mt es out ,!!trys

Cosmetologist V'Ja,n,ted, F·ull &amp;
Pari ·T1me. Hourly Versus Comm t sslon .~ Pa l d \lacat1ons . Other
Bellehts 0Herec:l . FanlaStiC Sam's,
740-446-7267

Run Ad . App le- Grove Oct lsi

Mother Is Beagla. Afler 6 P.M.

5 Parts Warranty

Garage Sale Phi! Pickens Res•·
dence. F latrock . Sat Oc1 3rd

7

1900 .JaiEitlon Pike.

740-388-9323.

No Embarrassment .•.
You're Treated with Ra1pectl

. "(!a~y Ot•er lhe Pt.oue Bauk fi11arici11g"
•
Air Conditioners As Low As 128 a month
Heat Pumps As Low As 138 a month

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Coromun1ty Sa1e-Gunv;.1t&amp;-R1aoe
Oct. 2 &amp; 3 9am·5pl'n. 5 112 miles
long , u hOuus, 3, tam ihes .
From Poinl Pleasant Rt. 2 North
to Rt. 87 . Go 6 miles. Fottow
Slgnol

Monoay OcloC&gt;er Sill , 9 .l.M. To

To Good Home : 8 Puppies, 8
Weeks Old, 3 Male. 3 Female,

WORRYING!!!

. . . . . . . . . r.llrt

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40

. Small dog, rathll' be pened tt'lan
toll ~h 740-992·5700 evenlnga.

No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Divorced
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2604-Jefferson Ave 2-Fam11y
Oct.·lfd 8am ·4pm FurnttuUl .
tamps , ctothmo . storm door .
books . t'louuhola 1tams . toys ,
·~

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Old tashJontd mumt. A·lol or
llowor - .. 304-67$-1916.

CREDIT

Residential &amp; Mobile Home
Air Conditioners &amp; Heat Pumps
TRPIIRn

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POMEROY, OH.-

&amp; VIcinity

3, 8-?

~7~:;;· anortad colo... 304·

360° CommuniY.tions

10% Off Flexible &amp; Preformed Pond Liners
•
20% Off Fountains
25% Off Birdbaths &amp; Concrete Planters

•

Oetober 2nd , 3rd, "th, 10·6, No
Early Sales. fiiJ1 WIIIIM Road.

Giveaway .
emo. otd remote. ~m .. tcan

.CELLULAR PHONES

Racine. OH 45771 (S Points)

something For Everyone!

Adult CIOihts &amp; Misc. uems, 275
Honeyauci:le Addison, 1012 &amp; 101

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740-992-4427

Help Wanted

Hugolll

614·992·7643
r

Onvers &amp; Manaoemctn~
JOU75-SIU

Pt. Pleaaant

items. S1.0Q bag aate every Hugo Garaga Sate! Rain 01 Shr.at
•Thuroday. Monday lhf\1 Soturday Behind 81 I 3RO ~... Baby. Aduh.

lois 01 New &amp; Used Baby, I

211210111101

Now H~rlfiO"AI PositKJnl.

lllugll. Fri. Sa~ 9 ·5.

Ouality clOttlltiQ 1nc1 P\outehold

Room Additions • Roofing

(No Sunday Cal1s ).

HELP Need ErnpiO.IIII
Domino'• o1 Point P1lnant

LUI HPuH On BIKneu Road. Ka·

740-592·1f42

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

In Historic Downtown Pomeroy
992-7696
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Help Wanted

Good Clean Clothing. Wo~ . 10
Gat. Aqua rh:..m, All Accessories,
Sweeper, Baby 111ms, Toys, Etc.

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Local Satall~e
Provider ·
Best. El!'¢1c P.omeroy

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Now ' Old. Items,
l.ongll&gt;oogor
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Adull &amp;
r1n1 Ctott'lta, Home lnttrior,
Much More!

30 Announcements

Saturday, Oetobef S.d.
Syr~cuso. Onio.

Kan sw-.

Go,. Sale: :z2o4 Pike.
CC ~ Tf1ldUntl, Ot1

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BISSELL BUILDERS, INC~ .

,SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3RD
1:110-4:00 PM
UNBELIEVABLE VIEW OF OHIO RIVER
FROM ALMOST EVERY ROOM!
Let Cheryl Lemley show you this stunning
contemporary Ranch style home. Quality shows
throL(ghout. 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths, large kitchen
?pen to llviQg room with c~lhedral ceiling, rae.
·room, 2 car garage, security/intercom system, 3 ·
1/2 Acres m/1. Words cannot describe this one, ·
must see to appreciate ail the extras. You will be
impressed!
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350 RIVERVII~W DRIVE
$199,900.00 . '
DIRECTIONS: Bunernut Drive lhen turn left onto
Lincoln Hill then Onlo Riverview.

Sun., Oct. 4/noon-3:00/$5 ea.
Tumble, Dance, Stunt, Cheer
You choose what to do&amp;· how long.
Advance registralion not required.
North Gallia H.S.-SI. Ale. 160 N.

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CONSTRUCTION

CHEER STATION

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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

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BENNETT'S HEATING &amp;COOLING

OPEN GYM
AT THE

On

Tuppers Plains, O)llo 45783
740-985-3813
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock
Full Line Of Water Storage Tanks.. Septic &amp; Cistern Tanks
Sewer Pipe: 3" thru 8", Gas Pipe &amp; Regulators
Open:.
9:00-4:30 Weekdays
9:CJ0.12:oo Saturday

lLEORKOR
SATELLITE
. SERVICE

70

Gallipolis .
&amp; VIcinity

reward, 740.949-2745.

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bathtub, furniture, toys,

949-2210.

place an ad Cull99 2·2 156

·G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

•Bobcat Service
•Concrete
•Masonry
•General
~ommercial and
1lesidentlal
Free Eslimales
No Job too Small
Brian Morrison
(7 40) 985·3948

B.C.S., with over 50 locations In
Southeastern Ohio, currently has part-time
openings In Ml!lgs Co1,1nty:
1) 33 hrs./wlt: 8 lim Sat. thru 8 am Mon.; sleep·
over required;
2) 25 hrs./wk: B am-8 pm. Sat./Sun;
we· are searching for compassionate
professionals l"'ilh a team vision and a desire to
teach personal and community skills to
Individuals with mental retardation. The work·
environment Is Informal and rewarding. The
requirements are: high school dlploma/GED, valid
driver"• license, three years good driving
experience and adequate automobile Insurance
coverage. B.C.S. offers comprehensive training In
the field of MR/DD. Interested applicants need tci
specify poaltlon of Interest andosend•resume to:
BUCKEYE COMMUNITY SERVICES •
P.O. Box 604
Jackson, OH 45640-0604
All applications must be post-marked by- 10/8/98.
Equal Opportunity Employer

YARD-BAKE SALE
Harrisonville Presbyhterian
· Church
Saturday, Oct. 3, ,1998
9:00AM - 4:00PM
S onsor: Lend-A-Hand

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&amp;tan datlno tonlotut Have run
ploj1ng tho Ohio 0..1110 Clemo, 1·

BINGO

MON. &amp; WED.
6:30P.M.
RUTLAND
POST
. 467
STAR. BURST
$1,200.00'
$50.00 OR MORE .

Ad~ante Aegis~rat ion not required .

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Sat.. Oct. 3 from 1i30-3:30
Grades K-6/$1 0 ea.
Morehead C~eerleaders
At The
CHEER STATION 446-9603
Nonh Galtia H.S.·St. Ria. 160 N.

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Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy •

Business Services

Public Notice

Exupu- will blmm. In
the CIIH acouta,
of argeJII
..tlan
(cllurch,
schools,
Co* at 1llolp Hlgll
etc.) apot-N own11 wt111
School CalstwSa on Octablr
prior approval of lhl
20, '·1H8 at 7:15 p.m.
lltddloport
Pollee 1nsplctlon.
NomlnHa ' " John Rico
Dapa-tt.
Bryon Swann
lnd Shlr1ly Sayq.
Clarlt/Tr
..au,..,
Nominations will be
An ordinance prohibiting (9)25
Ordlnanc.7-M
accofll*l from the ftoor at
the operation o1 a aouncl (10)2
At: ordlnanc. to ...,. 0111, amplification
the limo ol election. One
ayetom from :lTC
auporvlaor Ia to bllllctN. adopt, and enact tile 11198
You may vote at lho annuli replocamont Plllll. Of the
30 Announcements
m"tlng or on an ab81nt" VIllage of Mlddlaport
ballot which may be Codlfllld O r d i Oflli!tanc.Ms
aec~red
fbrm
the
con-on dll1tlcl olllce.
An ordiMhco to -blllh
(10}2.16
a curlew and prohibit
2TC
lollertng. No poreon unc1ar
tile 1111 olllghtwn yMra o1 ·
ago .ahall lolllr upan the
Public Notice
llt"ta, old-atka, parfdng
)onoaa, bualneaa propeni",
The fallowing ordlnancaa or
propany ol th•
wore recently •nacted by VIllage ol Mldcllopart alter '
lhl Mlddlopon Vllllga dutk, unlou accompanlo.d

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The Home Natlonel Bank
raadrvea the right to reject
any or all bide or 10 remove
any unit from the 1111 at
anytime.
Arrangemento may bo
made to lnepect any ol tho
above names vohlclu p'rlor
to the sale by calling 740-

The curfew will

An a.,.nd.,.nt to tile lllgln at duM lnd end at
. Wlltr
VIllage ol Middleport S:OO a.m. lho IOitowtng day.

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Business
Training

Southeastern BuseneSs College:
Sprin g valley Plaza . 740-446·
4367 . t -a00·2 14·0452, Accr edit·
ed Member . ACtCS Fl:eg 1190-0512748
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180 Wanted To Do
Elect!l c mamtenance Serv1ce.
W1nng. breaker boxes. light f 1.11 ·
lure . neaung syslems. 3 More .
304·674·0126
Furn1ture repa1r, refm1sh and res
torallon. AISQ custom orders. Ohio
Valley Rel1n1sh1ng Snop, Larry
Ph1ll1ps, 740-9 92-6576

Georges Portable Sawmill, don't
haul your togs 10 the mill just call

304·615-1957.
Have 2 Open1ngs For 24 Hour In
Home Care Of ElDerly Or Handi ·
capped, 740·441 ·1536.
:.\'a nte d To Buy Used P1ano In
Playable CoM!110n , Call Greg
Carter, 140.245·9660 .
Will DO BBbySIIIIRQ In M~ Home.
Man ·Fr1. MOther 01 TWo. Butav•tte
P 1 ~e Area. 740·441 ·0223 .

Witt ao hOuse cleanmg, 740·9926061.

FINANCIAL
210

Business
Opportunity
INOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends lhal yOU dO bUS! ·
ness with peOple ypu know, and
NOT to send money through the
ma1t un111 you navP mvesugat~d
lh§: ollenng

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy • MJd~eport, Ohio

: friday, ~tober 2, 1998

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320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
$500 Oown on any 1·h70 In
Slock ltmHed numller free clehv
ery Callt~91 &amp;7n

All teal esrate adverttStng m

thiS rl8W'SpaP8f IS subjeCt to
me F'aderaJ Fair Hous•ng Act
of 1968 which makes it 1Uegaf
10 advetl•se ·any preference
limi1ahon or discnnunahon
based on race cokr rei!QO'
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llmilahon or dlscnm•natton •
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know~ngty

$999 Oown on any 98 model
Ooub'ewtde rn stoct Free Dehv

ery CaH 1-{100-691-Bm
Abandontd Home Take 0¥er
Payments Or Make Otter 1 BOO

363-61162
12x60 trailer can De used for or
lice trarlef $3 000 wrthoul a11 con
dltioner $4 000 with 740 9-49

2217
12•65 Mob1le Home With Expan

do 12 500 740-254!-1 634
14 a;70 3BR S999 Down &amp; ONLY
1179 per mo. Free aJr &amp; tree ~lrt

accept

adver1•sements fOf real estate
whlefl IS 10 VIOiatiOO of the
law QU( readers ate hereby
1nformed that all d\Nelllngs
advertised 10 U'IIS newspaper

are available on an equal
opporturuty basiS

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1 888-928 3426

1o4Ft X 60Ft 1986 Oakwood 2
Bdrms Total Electnc Free Oehv
ery Lrke New Throughout

$10 950 00 7.0 446 0175 304
67~ 5965
969 Communlly mol:llle home
12x56 asktng S2300 740 843
5310 days or 740-8-43 5147 aher

REAL ESTATE

6pm

1970 H1Ucresl t21150 two bed
room $1500 OBO 740 992 3331
aner6pm

31 0 Homes for Sale

"A Little Country m Town· Price
reduced large res101ed Victorian 1971 H1iicres1 12•60 two beel
nome srtuated on t2 acres VII j.rCIO"IS, washer dryer stove &amp; re
tage of Mieldlepon Secluded and tngerator au underp1nnmg
private ctose to schools and $4500 740 992-5039
cnurches Prrvate brlc~ circular
dnve briCk patiO mooern kitchen
1973 Holly Park 2br 1 bath new
family room wn•replace 3 4 bed
refrigerator &amp; stove washer &amp;
rooms rwo baths large formal LRI dryer completely remodeled
DR large Ioyer lour original ntce stze lot fenced'" tt~ck yard
stained gla~s w•ndows 30 in GallipOliS Ferry 304 675 4679
mlnule S from AthetlS 15 20 or 304 675 1660 after 5pm
minutes from GalhpoltS For ap
Sell 1990 Clavton Mobile
polntment r.all740-992 5696
• 14x70 2 Bedrooms 2 BathS Jac
2 Bedroom House And 2 Apart
cuzz1 Tub Heat Pump Porch
menta Both Rented 13 Prne Deck Askmg $15 000 W1!1 Con
Slreet •Galtrpohs Call740 446
slder Offer 740 446 6441 E11en
4999 Or740-594-3033
~1"9:!::'--------2 Bedrooms 1 Bath L. A D A
K1tchen Utility Aoom Attached
Garage 106 Klneon Onve Galh
polls Call 740 446 3488 Or 740
446-15-40 For Appointment

1990 Cta'Jiton single wtde 14x72
3br 2 baths all electric wleentral
heat &amp; cooling must be mo11ed
$12 ooa oeo Mt Alto wv 304
895 3372

3 or 4 Bedroom Ranch 2 112balh
garage 1 acre land Somerville

Aealty 304 675 3030 or 304 675
3431

1996 14Ft x72 Ft 2 Bedrooms
Total Electnc Island Kllct1en
Oak Cabmets Master Bath Heat
Pump 740 245 9834

3 4 Bedroom&amp; tull dry basement
hre place forced arrfgas furnace
AJC fenced corner lot 36 Wmd
sor Ct 304 675-7285

Vmdale 70 x14 W1th Expando 2
Br 20 LIVIng Room Large Mas
ter Br Excellent Condttlonl On
Rented Lot Ready To Move Into

31H

74044614092To6PM

living room dlnmg room

tam•ly room I bath central air
newer carpet &amp; roof replacement
windows family neighborhood
privacy fenced yard ~4ft above
ground pool many upgrades
move In cond ~r1ced In 70 s

300-675-2924

5 Rooms plus garage fenced
yard "!•ceflenl lor small busl
ness S350/mo plus dtposll

304 675 1724

6vr 2 3 bedrooms loft tongue/
groove pellet stove HP/CA ap
phances garagt spa acre Bula
ville Pike 740 367 028&amp;

By Owner
3yr old 3br 2 bath garage on 1
112 lois By appotntment 304

ABANDONED HOME
3BFI Assume Loan
Low Monthly Payments
Financing Available

304 755 5566
Buy 1n Sept No Payment Unt1l
1999 Call 1 aoo 948 5678
Huge 28x80 3BR 1 1!2 bath
Start ng at ONLV $39 999 Many
options available 1 888 928

3426
Large select•on or used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starting at $2995
Quick delivery Ca ll 7-40 385

9621

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Mobrle Home &amp; 3/4 Acre Lot For
Sale 1980 Kingsley 14x70 3 Bed
rooms 2 Baths Located S R 218
740 446 3278 Evenmgs

675 2349
NEW t4x80 3BA
GlAMOUA 1BATH

Graat Lo'catlon Close To Galllpo·
us Nice 3 Bedroom Home Ap·
prox 1600 Sq Feet New Sidmg
New Central A1r Fireplace 2 Car
Garage Large Deck And All Ap
P.llances Stay Call For More Info

740-446-9664
House and land Letart Falls 2 11
2" acres 350 river lrontage 5
rooms 2 story electric only TPC
available needs TLC good fixer·
upper for handyman 740 '949

4000

Neal one floor plan house Living
room dining room kitchen two
bedrooms w1th bath ne&amp;lll!!d pel
ween All rooms are good size
and intenor has mce style Vinyl
Siding hardwood floors closets
Stove and refriger-ator go wilh
house Interior walls need repamt
tng Nice back yard Located at
205 Spnng Ave Pomeroy a good
buy at $14 500 call 740 992

5292
Newly Remodled Country Home
otter&amp; quiet country llvmg on a
prlvate 2 1!2 1\Cre lot w1lh local
scMots ano downtown shoppmg
ess than 10 m1nutes away Fam1
ly pteasmg ameflll•es lncludmg
new kitchen Hardwood lloOrfi 2
fireplaces lam1ly/home olllce
space 3 4 bedrooms 2 1/2
Daths many eJOtrast S98 000 00
call 740 446 9762 or 740 446
451-4
Price teducedi w11i cons der sellr
tng on land contract 3 bedroom
spill level new 3 car garage new
UBI pump and au new carpet
throughout very nice hort~e 740
742 -4000

PRIME
lOCATION
41-4 Thtrd Avenue
GalhpoNs
Beaulllul New Two Story Colonial
3 Bedroom 2 112 Baths LA FA
Otning Room With Hardwood
Floor&amp; Oak Tnm Fireplace 1 1/2
car Garage AppraiSal Greater
rnan AsXmg Pnce Of

1117,500
TAXES $301/YR
t-304·273-2140
BRICK

Hou.. Excellent Condition Per
ttalty Finished Basement 2 Car
01rage Senous Inquiries Onlyll
7~3365

Sandl'tl ll Ad 3br bnck rafleh 2
car garage 1 2 acres St27 500

304-675 8959

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
1990 Claylon 2 BedroomS

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740-4f 1-o221

Mtlg• Co

We've Got The

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Above Chester Keebaugh ~d 5
County
Covered!
Oft Melgli
SR
Acre Lots
$14,000Just
Ea NE
co [)xeSv•tle Vti"JJ Remote 11 +
Aerts S.to 500 Rutland Whttes
Hill Ad Just Olf New Lima 16
Acfei IU 000 Or 9 Acres
$12 000 Oa~MIIe Briar AldQe +
Goff Ads 1 Acres With Nice
Pond S12 QOO Or 8 Acres
13 000 Or on SA 3 25 Nice
Wooded 17 Acres St8
City
Water Many Ltvlng And Hunting

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Fmsibi~tiOS

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Deposit
2bdrm apta tolar electric ap
phances furnished laundry room
facihttes t:kJse to school In t'lWn
Applical1ons available aT VUiage
Green Apta 149 or call 740..992
3711 EOH

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

Call For Free Maps + Owner Fl
nancrng Into Take 1 o~. OH Listed
Prices Orl Cash Pnces'

Btg apartment 3 bed~ooms balh
&amp; hall washer/dryer outle-t no
pets $320 per month $100 de
posit 74()...6{;7 3083 after 5pm

199'3 Cub Cadet ndingp1ower

Lot In Venice Aorlda $12 500 Or
Trade For Equal Value 740 446-

8696
Wooded Lot 3 5 Acres Over
looking Tree Farm Grover Ad
Cheahue Area $9 900 00 And

Up 740 367 0221 Or 740 367
7242

360

Real E1tate
Wanted

We Buy Lend 30 500 Acres.

we Pay c;ash t 800..2.13 8366
AnthOn';' Land Co

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RENTALS

410 Houses lor Rent
t Bedroo·m House Across From
Campus S300/Mo Deposit Re
qutr&amp;d 74D-441 1005
2 Bedroom House $350/Mo De
pos1t No Pets 740 446 4313

740 446 0879
3 bedroom house stove relrlg
erator washer/dryer deposit re
qUired no mside pets 740 992
3090
3br full basement garage patio
large yard pay own uUIItles
$450/mo $250"'cleposlt 304 675

4469
4 Room House 52 Oltve Street

740 446 3945
t ·5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
$4 000 Local Gov I &amp; Bank
Repo s Call 1 800 522 2730 X
1709
Econom1cal &amp; n1ce 2br depos1t
required no pets 304 675-5162
Glenwood 3br 2 bath detached 2
car garage S300fmo 304 576

2972

For Lease Downlown Apartment
New Appl!ancta New Furnace
N::, 740-88&amp;-7t7o4
Furnished 1br apt &amp; unturn1shed
304·875 217 4 or 740 446
FurniShed 4 Rooms 6 Bath Com
ptetely Redecorated Clean New
Carpet No Pets Or Smoking Rei
erence &amp; Oeposlt Required 740
446-1519
Furn•shed Efltctency all utllllles
Paid Oownsta1r1 $275 00 Month

919 Second Ave 740 446 ~5

Gracious 11v1ng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
Riverside Apartmsnts In Middle
port From S249·S373 Celt 74.0
992 5064 Equal Housing Oppor
tunities
Ground floor apartment In qu1et
surroundmgs located three m1les
from the Ravenswpod Rllc1'11e
Bndge In Oh10 Completely fur
nJshed wilh washer dryer dish
washer and large k1tchen with all
appliances N1ce bath w1th large
shower large master bedroom
wllh a working fireplace Living
area has lo1s of room DlnJng area
could be a second small bed
room AI 1490 a month with utili
has included A deposit of UOO Is
required For more lnlormatlotl
call 740 843 5343 and leave a
message
Ground floor apt 2br wid hook up
references a deposit no pets

304 675 5162

Modern 2 Bedroom Apartment

140 446 0390
New Aparlment , Bedroom In
A10 Grande All Utilities Pa1d
Soma Walking pistance To Cam
pus Ask1ng S380!Mo 740 245

5100

door)

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

See me Valley at App le Grove
WV Bu11d1ng lots stogie wld&amp;s
accepted public water 20
mmutes tram naw Buflalo Bridge
on Jerry s Run Ad Clyde Bowen

Jr 304 576 2336
FOR RENT Trailer Lot locust
Road Point Pleasant On Right
304--675 1076 References
Acreage For Sale 74 972 Acres

AI 850 5ou1h 740-286 3653
All Ulllit.es Already There Cente
nary Area Graen School 740

256 1664

740 446 6306, 1110()3Hl0911
15hp 11,100 304-895-3013

3 SHAIItA TWAIN TICKETS
FOR SAlE/
AI The Char'restoo CMc Ce-~~r211996
j ~'1!730~M

S90 Per Tldret OR
II You Taira All 3 Ti:ke1S
175 Per Tlclrel
CABHONLVI
157 ONE WITH THE CASH
GETS TtCKETSI

992·2961

992 7653

420 Mobile Hom11s
lor Rent

446 6515

Crown C1t-y No Pe ts $250/Mo

Small apt Furnished 3 rooms &amp;
bath utfiiiiBS pa1d except elec
tnc $225/mo ... depoSII 304 675

Plus Deposit 7j0 256..-308

1365

2 Bedroom Motllle Home For
Rent $250 00 Plus Depos11 And
Retref\Ces 740..367 0632

APT AVAILABlE NOW
Tw1n Rivers Tower now accepting
apptlcauons tor 1br HUO fUbSid
•zed apt for elderly and handf·

2 Bedroom Trailer On AOd•son
Pike $220/Mo Includes Waler
$100 Deposit No PetS' 740 446
1637 740.446 3437

capped EOH 304-675·6679

2 bedroom tra tler 1n Racme 3
bedroom tra1ter In Middleport no

C ~r cle

pets 740 992 5856

LJnlurnisl"led Mob1le Home For
Rent On Cora Mill Road No Pets
Deposit Reference Requrreel
740 245--5622

440

Apartments
lor Rent

1 an&lt;! 2 bedroom apartmentS tUI'
ntshed and unfurnished secuclty
depOSit required no pets 7-40

992 2216
1 Bedroom Ovarlooks Gallipolis
Park &amp; Rtver $375 /Mo Utilities
Included Oepos1t Rect ul red 7-40·

441 1005
1 Bedroom Near Cmeme Rio
Students Welcome! Econom ical
Gas Heat $279 00 Plus Utlllt1es
Deposit Reqwed 740 446 2957
1br apt 1n Mason stove &amp; relrlg
erator &amp; ulllltles furnished ~C
laun~ry room ce111ng fans &amp; gar
bage 41sposal very n1ce no
pars 304 773 5352 or 304 882

2627

450

486 IBM LapTop Computet 20·
MB Ram external CD Rom 33 6
Modem &amp; Targus llag $595 304

675 6822
ltke New Bundy Alto Saxaphone

$800 74()-446-7903
92" sofa Southwestern colOr and
design excellent conditiOn 1250
fuM size da111: oak bed wfS•mmona
Beauty Rest mattress set, excel
lent condition $200 740 985·

3595
Apple Butter Kettles Blacksmith
Forge Blower Anvils 740 367

7902

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Approximately 1 000 P1eces Roof..
ing Stale Mosl Gooct Condlt•on
SSOO Cali Regarding Smaller
Ouantltres Buyer Be Aesponstble
Loadmg 740 446 8411 Leave
Message
Ashle:y tmpenat Warm Morning
wood burner l1ke new wlacces

aorles $160 304 674 0126
Baby bed '6wing '6tfo ller car
seat &amp; h!Qh chair 304 675-4548

'
Beanie
Babies Fortune Wise
Rocket curreont and recently re
llrBd $8 $40 740 698 6605

245 5443
Bunk Beds $225 lilt Chair 1300
Daybed $150 Table J. Chairs
And Bench 1200 740·441 1720
II No Answer Leave Message

lor sate 12 twelve
foot $200 each 740·
Complete Kitchen Cabmel Set
Double Sink &amp; Cook Top !nclud
ed $750 740 441 Q5t6

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DIABETIC PATIENTS You May
Be Enlllled To Receive Your'b a
bet ic Supplies At No COst To
You For More tntormat10n 1•888
6716561
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Dozer ·J 0 450C 78 6fWay Bid
Aops Pa inted Call Hunting ton

304 736 9131 Or 304 525 5359
After 6 P:M
Ora n cul\lert for sale 4 x20 nev
er been used 12 gauge call740

Furnished
Rooms

992-5623

Motel Lowest Rates In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
Cmemax Showtlme &amp; D•sney
Weekly Rates Or Monlhty Rates
Construction Workers Welcome
740 441 5698 740 441 5167

Good Used Tread M1ll $150
Reads Heart Rate M1les You

ttgns 740-992-M53
Washers &amp; Dryers $95 &amp; Up ,
Reconditioned Guaranteed 45
08)'S White Whirlpool Retrlgera
tor $125 Call After s 00 740-446

-

Waterlirie Special

3/.C 200 PSI

S2t 95 Par 100 1' 200 PSI
S37 00 Per 1QU 411 Brass Com
presolon Flt1l~sln Stocl&lt;
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
.tact&lt;oon Olllo 1 800-537 ~528

We buy an11quea and partial or
c:omplete estala&amp; baby hems and
old Fiestaware Jean a Furmture
I Antiques Tuesday through Frl
day 11 am .Cpm 145 North Sec
ondM-

550

Building
Supplies

Steel Buildings New Must Sell
30xo40x12 Was $tO 200 Now
Now S9 990 !SOx100x16 Was

$27590 Now 119 990 60~•16
Was S58.760 Now 139 990 1
800-406-5126

560

Pets lor Sale

A Groom Shop Pet Grooming
Featuring Hyd ro Bath Don
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Rd

740.448-0231
AKC Miniature Poodle Mate 1 tl
2 Vears Crate Trained E•cellent
Temperment, StOO 740 256

Mob1le home s•te available bet·
ween Athens and Pomeroy call

740-365 4367

510

Household
Goods

Appliances
Recondllloned
Washers Dryers Ranges Retri
graters 90 Day Guarantee!
French C1ty Maytag 740 446

7795
Extra Long Sola Excellent Shape
$125 740 446 2316
GE brown retngerator GE gold
relngerator 740..742 2757

GOOD

USEJI. APPliANCES

Washers dryers retngerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
Vme Slreet Ca I 740 446 7398

1 888-816 0128
Kj ng s1ze box spnngs and mat
tress e~t c etlent cond11 on $250
new 9K12 rug $150 740 992
3442
Polly 1 New &amp; Uled Fumttu,..
Flags &amp; Almy Surptuslll
2101 Jefferson ~ve

Open 9 30 5 00 Mon Sal
30+675-SOFA (7632)
lJsed Furniture Store Below Holi
day Inn In Kenauga Twill Beds
Complete $115 FuU Beds Com
ptele $135 Bunk Beds S160
Dressers Couches 740 446

4182

GrUbb 1 Plano tuning &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call tfle
tnano Dr 74Q..446 4525
Hldt·A·Bed &amp; Swivet Rocker &amp;
101112 Area Carpttt 740 446·

7845
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; Rebu1H In Stodl
Call Ron Evans I 800.537 95~
Mauve Sectional Entertainment
Center Crib /Youth Bad /Combo
W1th Mauresa Chest 01 Drawers

Longaberger 740 367 0404
Battle Day Dresses Of Wrn Make
Dresses Call T1na After 5 PM
740.669-6403
Nice Metal Office Desk &amp; Filing
Cabtnel For Sate 740-256-1262
Platnum Engagemenr -Band Cettl·

llad Slone Paid $3 000 Asking
$1 800 740 2.5-5320
SALE·KIIchan CaDineta 63%0FF
Ust prN:e 11 purcn.ased by the end
ol October Free In homi uti
mates Trt County Distributors
Inc 1·800-352 31• 7
Sam Somerville s Original Army
Camouflage btsidt ot Sandyville

Post Olltco Fri·Sat a Sun 12·

Washer $95 Dryer $95 Refng
eralor $95 Retrlgerator Frosl

Free $150 Upr1ghl Froezer S175
EteclriC Range $75 Whirlpool
Washer $205 I Year Warranty
Skaggs Appliances 76 Vme
Sffeet, GaHipoltS 74o-4!16-7398

I

4 Year Old Teaser Bt.ill .a.ngua
Heretbrd Crdu 740 245·5Q84

9033
Rk:hng Hors11, Geldulgs &amp; Mares
ForSale740416 1t10
Special Fall feeder Calt Sale
Tuesday OCtober 6 7 PM Cattle
Accepled Afler 4 PM Monday
Up To 4 PM On Tuesday All
Consignments WelCome Hauling
Available Athena Livestock

Sates 740 592·2322 740 698
3531
Tra1l Horses For Sale 1/2 Ouar
ler Horse 1/2 Morgan Mare f
Veara Old o4 Arabian Horses t
Tennessee Walkmg Horse Call

Aller 5 ~M

740-381-836~

A I Club Calves And Herd Bull
Prospecls Sired By Oraft Pick
Foreplay &amp; Joste Walas 740

379 2196

640

Hay &amp; Grain

Last Years Hay 65 Big Roll s
S5 00 Each You Must Load &amp;
Move I Clark Chapel Road Bid

well 1 937 233-2863
Square &amp; Round Bales Of
For Sale 740 248-5622

TRANSPORTATION

88 Thunderbltd sunroof runs

965 3741
Jack Russell Terrier Pups Ta1ts
Docked Dew Claws Removed
$250 740-44t-Q681 Altere PM

1971 Nova Too much to list re
built motor &amp; trans $4,700 or
make offer 304-675 2567 ask lor

Male Brittany 16 months old
Reg•stered $100 080 740 992·
1477
French City Pet Groom ng by Ap
polntment "Uitt11 Wa•h Bathing
Sy,.ttm'" 650 Second Ave Gillh

Mike
1977 Linc oln Conllntental AC
Loaded 115 000 Miles Excellent
Condition Must Seel Ask!ng

$2 500 74().386 8047
1110 HONDA CARS S1 00
Pollee Impounds All
Available Call I 800 522

I)OIIS 74()-446 1526

Pets Plus Sliver Bridge Plaza
Galhpous Pups Very Rare Blue
Merle SheiU Mini Long Haired
Dachshunds IWflllsh Corgr Cairn
Temer Various Fish Aquariums
Birds And Cages Other Otllertnt
Small Pets Mon Sat 10·8 Sun
1 5 Catl740 441r0770

4420
1982 Cuness Supreme 2 D 260
V8 Good Co nd1t1on $1 500 oo
Ftrm 740 992 4568
1984 Plymouth Reltant 4 Cylinder
Automatic Transm1sslon $800
1971 Uncoln Coni nental 2 Doors
V 6 Automatic Transmission

Reg female Bo11er $250 Chinese
pug t$75 740·992 9190

740 245 5229

Registered Boston Terner pup
ptes 5 wks old 3 black &amp; while 2
bnndte $250 740 992 6215

1985 Chevy Celebrny Statton
Wagon AT IPS 4 Cylinder $900
740 441 1971 Or 740.441 0816

570

1986 Chevy Chevetle $250 304
675 7112 Can De seen at 428
Cypress Cl Point Pleasant

Musical
Instruments

Bundy II alto E ftal saxophOne 3
years old great shape $650 ne
gotlable 740 992·1387

1967 N ssan Ma)llma $3 000
1984 Custom Chev-y Van d1esel

1966 Otds Oetta 68 S750 OBO
740 992 3331 aner 6pm

Agco-AIIIa Special
Tractor 5670 63 PTO H P 4
wheel dr1ve world famous a1r
cooled diesel engme Goodyear
Rad1al tires all 4 wheels tnde
pendent 5411 and 1000 PTO Hy
draul1c wet disc brakes all 4
wheels Differential lock front &amp;
rear dual hydraulic remotes
ROPS and Canopy t6x16 Trans
mlulon tully synchronized for
ward &amp; reverse shuttte Zinc
coated sheet metal 4 year or
4000 hour Clnve !ram warranty
Check your JD MF FNH or CIH
daaler and see how long they
warranty there dnve train Keet
er s Serv1ce Cenler St Rt 87 Pt
Plaasanl &amp; Ripley Ad leon WV

25123304 895 3874
Badger Forage Blower wllh 54"
!an and new band S200 740 985

3925
International 806 diesel tractor
w1de fro nt 3pt h1lch Gehl 95
grinder/mixer both In good con
dillon 30.(..273--4215
Massey Ferguson Tractor 65 Ser
les D1uat power sleering live
power lnterlo~k dilferent•at
$4 500 Mauey Ferguson Trac
for 50·Senu gas power steer
lng ttve power S3 500 304 5762667 after 4t:tm
Vegetable equipment 24 " wash
nne 30x96 greenhou6e 304 937
2805 alter 7pm

1989 Chavy Cavalrer z 24 Sspd
6cyl Amencan ra c1ng wheels
sharp $3 150 304 675-4154
1989 Muslang Looks &amp; Runs
1990 Cors1ca 6 Cvllnder Au
lomallc Air Power Drive Wind
OW$. 740 446 1035
1990 Dodga Daytona Automatic
2 Doors Hatchback Sunroof
AM /FM Cassette Air 92 000
M1les S2 800 740-367 0687
1992 i umlnJ ABS Euro 4dr
000 actual mites one owne r

5~

304 675-4082

-peror

51 LAta clown

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19 Gre""e
22 Wore away

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24

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30 Mlcroacope

34 r.:ht-armed
creature•
35 Spread for
bread
38 Cozy room

38 BJIIIdlng lront
39 Mora benet
42 Bikini, for one
44 Psradlleo
49Formertrade

50~Kh

because there are ~o many vanat10rls

1993 Ford Aeroslar XL 4 0 11181
99 000 mies runs very good new
tire~~; clean $5500 740-7421400 ,

FRANK &amp; EARNEST
.l MUST ~~ FOI..I..Oyi1N6
MY t&gt;IET TOO
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Motorcycles

1991 Kawasaki EX5 $900 740"
446-4110
~ 998 Honda 450 ES 4 WMeler
Monlh Old 740·379-9381

.,

THE BORN LOSER

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
1985 Four Winns 19 11211 180hp
Inboard very good cond S6 000

,..1-.ilt..eaf'm£ 1Till£ TO
UP, jl££.P'{~EAD 1

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IT'~ Tl til£ TO 60 10 5C.f'OO..,

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OBO 304 675-3561
Boat House Wltt1 Lift Located 4-t
Gallipolis Boat Club Great Pro
tecllon For Your Boat 740 4466253 Evemngs
Summers not overt Kawas-aki
STS Jet skt slill under warraflty
three seater 83 l'torsepower
llougl'lt new Jury ot 97 trtree
match ng I;S,wasakl s~l vests and
trailer all go with It Prlcert to sell
$4200 740 949 2203 Of 740 9-49
2045 will consider'*ade lor a
good pontoon boaT
Procrafl Bass Boat 70hp TT &amp;
Trailer $2 300 304 675 I080

BIG NATE
W£\..l N,._iE,
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liE HAPPY To

A &gt;It&gt; 50, IN TH 1'; Di'.V
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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

64 389 Pont iac motor $300 HP
Block 4x12 guitar cabinet load
ad New Celest•ons $250 79 400
F&gt;onllec mo10t fully rebuilt $300
small block Mopar atummum m
take and valve covers only $60
Chevy bed liner $20 Mopar Rh"v
rims $50 740 949 3065

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Today s deal bears some "m1laruy In
both Monday·~ and yesterday s but
the wmmng defense " d1fferent
You are suung East Agamst ihree
no-trump your partner leads the club
Jack Do you see any chance to deleat
the conlract 1
As menuoned Monday. North IS
rtght to blasl onto lhree no-trump It
hiS panner doesn't have a maJor to
show or enough dtamond' to su ppon
he must have club lengih The hearts
are a greater polenual we~ss !han
the clubs
If you. Eusl, return a club at trtck
two. you should see !hat declarer has
mne assured trtcks one club stx dta·
mond~ and two spades (the tine"e IS
workong tl South needs II) ThiS
means you musl try to cash four heart
tncks tmmedlately Bu1 wht&lt;h IS the
rtght card lo lead'
B&lt;tore breakfast th1s mormng.
prob,tbly you would have sw1tched lo
the heart live. your lpurth l1tghest Yet
a qutck glimpse at the do.•gram w1ll
show you thai tl South plays low
lrom hand he has a he.1rt slnppt!r
You musl negale lhe power ol dum·
my sIll
1 You have dummy '&gt; !RHOs) top
card surrounded by your Jack and
none plus you have another htgher
nonLOUchmg honor (th~ kong) In lh1S
SIIU,llton sw11ch 10 the card dtreclly
above dummy's top card So lead th~
heart ;ack Now whtchever way
declnrer turns, your Side mus1 collecl
tour heartlrtcks
Watch oul for our old fnend the
surround1ng play

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Froltc. Cover· Uppar • Gypsum- YOURSELF
"A reputation wtll burst," Granny lectured, "tf you try
to blow •t up YOURSELF "

3933 or 1 000-27().9329

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1994 22ft DUtchman camper
like new $7 500 OBO 304 875

or

procedure
26 Grand Ole -

By Phillip Alder
Bndge Js a wonderfld game

740-2!6-6451 Mer 6 ~M

1995 Dodge 1/2 ton pickup 4WO
SLT runn1ng boards roll bar 48K
miles exeellenl condition Send
sealed bid to Sowash Carson &amp;
Ferrier Attn Herman A Careon
PO Box 2629 Athens Oh1a
45701 by October 12 1998 a(
2 00 p m Seller reserves right to.
reject any or all bids For more .n ..
formation or to see truck pleasB'
call740-992 3705 after 5 00 p m

lrlothod

40 Type of boom

1991 Ford f)JU F150 4 WD Au "
tomat1c An Till Cru1se 94 000
Mtlea 351 V 8 Askmg $7 Ooo

IFRIDAY

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ROBOTMAN
~ll 1 1'~ EoNG~ ~p
~~RC~\N&amp; rdl '1\lE
~~GIT \jJ()f,l,l.\.1

3581
We1ghl Olstrlbullng Mitch 1 000
Lb Bars &amp; AI! Necessary Hard
ware Is Included S100 740 446
8786
~~

1993 Grand AM GT 4 Door Red

SERVICES

810

&amp;'\:&gt;_

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT

'•

WATERPROOFING
._;
UnconditiOnal hfet1me guarantlle ..
Local references furnished ~s­
tablished 1975 Cell 24 Hrs (7401
o446 ~QII70 1 800 287 0576 Rog
ers W8re'Eroorrng

0219

1994 Mustang GT S OL V 8 5
Speed Brack .CBK Sltghl Hall
Damage $9 500 Call Aller 5 30
PM 740.441 0641
, 995 T B1rd 55 000 m11es Ex
treme Edll1on 4 6 v 8 S10 200 00

740 388 8679
1996 Ford Taurus Excallant
Cond•tton Low Miles 7-40 245

9525

Appliance Parts AM Servrce All
Name Brands Over 25 Vears Ex
perience ~II War~ Guaranteed
French C1ty Maytag 740 •US·

7795
Big R1ver Painting Palnttng tnten
or &amp; Exterior No Job Too Big Or
Small! 740.448 0670
C&amp;C General Home Mam
tenence Pamting vmy t sld lnQ
carpentry doors windows baths
mob•ie home repair and mQre For
free est•mate call Chet 740 9~2

720 Trucks for Sale

6323

89 ford Ranger XLT Extended
Cab 5 speed V 6 a•r crUise till
ex cellent conditiOn no rust

Prolessronal 20yrs exper1ence
w1th all masonery brick block &amp;
stone Also rDom additions ga
rages etc Free esumates 304

72 000 miles $4700 740 949
2543
1978 Jeep CJ 5 good cond

740-388 8566

$2 800 304 576 4033
1986 Dodge Ram 150 4 WD

'n..a

SI\GITTAP,I
~~-Dec
!Ap11l
M.•y 20)As a
21) Your ont~r~sts today Wlll he prt· Taurus you do nol reltsh I&lt;Oud lrtends
~;==~~~=~~~~~=::-manly ttx.:u~~d on your home ~md- or ~.:unduwns and th&amp;s ts goang In be
:
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lanuly. and th~" lmmedl.tte needs doubly"' lod.•y Asscx;tal~ wuh 1hme
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69 000 Miles SS 500 740 367-

2412 or 1 600-59&lt; 1111

a

F-

Good $1150 140-446 7409

740-446 3432 14().446 9209

:Jl4-273-5655

• 5 f

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or

25Roman

Variations ·
on a theme

I991 Dodge 314 Ton Pick Up 41&lt;4
Cummins Turbo Excellent Con(jJ
lion Loaded 740 388 6453

28ft Camper sleeps 6 slave w/
oven furnace hot waler heater
lridg wlfreezer roor arr S2 800
1981 Nomad self con tained 74Q245-5783 or 740.446 9833

1988 Cutlass Cala•s 4 Cylinder
Automat•c Air Good Tires Mag
Wheels New Battery $900 740
441 1083

10 8

GAME !!

39112

1785

610 Fann Equipment

'l7 Repllll

QJ

20

Operung lead· • J

TH CHECKER

1988 Toyota 4xo4 4 ..Cylinder
12 700 Flange King Pro Garden
Tractor 19 HP $1 800 740 446

790

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

PAW WON
1

1988 Chrysler LeBaron Onglnal
Wltl't GoOd Mamtenance
Record Asking S750 740·441

9a60

Societyword

• 9 8 75
• K J 95

INT

1 000-200-2262 X 3901

New gas tanks &amp; boOy parts 0 '&amp;
A Auto A1ptey WI/ 304 372

O.JYnt~

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South

1980 1990TrUCkS $100 $500 •
Pollee Impounds
All Makes Availa~

1988 Bpnneville LE maroon 4dr
new t~ras &amp; brhe s good cond
$3 20Q 304 675 5792 afler 5pm

304 576-4033

El-

41 Per.....

Vulnerable Ne11her
Dealer North

BARNEY

Mixing Board Studio Masrer Ota
mond 24 Channel wiCase $650

very n ce
cond1110n recently luned $950
call740 949 2861

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730 Vans &amp; 4·WDs

Kl~ball canso e ptano

1987 Nova 4dr auto $1 500

17~

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Spenlan hero

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Cassette Call 740 245 5160 or
740 245-9504

760

47

51 OWrodarnod
54 -lclnal o'ool
2t Motion plc1Unl 55 Actor Hll23 - the -1011 5I Minnie Ot'iver
24 "-"""' nrm,-

• 10 4 2

1993 Chevy 4X4 Z 71 Stepslde
Loaded 350 5 Speed S ~ orp
CD Changer 740-2·~ 5.74 740
245 9099 leB\18 me&amp;&amp;age

Budget Pnced TransmiSsions
arid Engines All Types Access
To Over 10 000 Transm•ss •on s
740 245 5677

3929

Great Shape Runs Greau 80 OQO
Original Mites 316 Motor $3 200
OBO Automatic 4 Inch Lift Kit

Oavs·Hrl CBII

•K

1988 Black Beretta V 6 L ke New
$2 295 1986 Celebrity 4 Doors
Excellent Cond111on $1 595 Cook
Molars 740-446-0103

69~

Sola Lovneat Wooden Maple
Table 4 Chalra Leaf Wooden
Ou1lling Frames Good Condition

01ht~

1991 Chevy Cheyenne WT t5oO
Serlts &amp; cyttnder automati c
7Z 000 mites good clean trvc k
runs e)lcellent $5500 740 742
1400

304 682 3710

$3 500 304

Your area bush hog dealer for
parts, rota~ cutlers loaders fill
etS finish mowers eel Car
michaels Farm &amp; lawn midway
between Gallipolis Rio Grande
Ohio on JacksO[I Pike 740 446

Noon·5pm

Nortb tiHI2"
•lrQf

740

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purclle-

1990 Dodge Oakola W11h Topper
o4 WO Can Be Seen On At 588
Weat 3/10 Of Milt Put McCor
mi&lt;l&lt; Road GalllpOiS

2 0 &amp; 2 5 Chevy Engrnes Good
Heads Eng1ne Needs AeDu•ll $7.5
Each Also 1986 Chevy Cavalier
Body No Eng•ne $100 740 441
1083

For Sale Console Plano Ae
spons•ble Party Wanted To Make
Low Monthly Payments On Ptano
See Locally Calli 800 268 6218

18

Ahor 5 ~M
Feeder Ptga Or Butchering Hogs
&amp; Freezer Beef tor Sale! 740 368

11o1 41 - -

15 Paclllc ~

1988 Ford 1~ lOOk I GOOd And
Runs Good $3 500 740 441
1919

Horse S18Uion 740-388-9130
:.:::=.:=:::;;:..:...::.;:::..::..:::__- 11993 Ford F 250 4/wd turbo drl!2 Year Old Reg1sttred Ouarttr set 1 74Q-4.c6.9317
~
Horse For More lnformatton Can
740-441 9531
1995 Chevy s 10 Vprtec V 6 5
Speed 30 000 miles All AM FM

89 Cougar LS very gooC condl
Uon 740 992 2358 after 4pm
weekdays or anytime weekends

Freezer Kelvlngton 21 2cu It
upright exc cond S300 304
Furuno Marine all channel radio
antenna coax power supply
like new 304 675-8165

2 Year Old ReQIItered Quarter

good $2000 OBO 740 992 9190

937 3054

MERCHANDISE

Livestock

Full blooded AKC Registered
German shephlrd puppies 8
weeks old with papers and shOts
black and tan big- bon&amp;d 740

446-7283

$250 Call 740 245 5160

630

710 Autos for Sale

For Sale 5Q Pint Automatic Oahu
IJlldltler $25 Troy Bu1lt Tuf1y Tiller

460 Space for Rent

2.12 t 800-594 1111

Petl $400 740 379 9662 740
379 9061

Selmer Trumpe t $250 740 245-

Electric Scoolers Wheelchairs
New And Used Sta1rway Eleva
tors Wheelchair And Scooter
Lifts Bowman s Homecare 740

Your Area John Deere Deater
For RtsldentJal And Commercial
Lawn Equfl)n'llnt Compacl Uttlity
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All
Size&amp; Of o4 WD And 2 WD Farm
Tractors Hay Equipment John
Deere Skid Steer loaders Ched
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· You are hkdy 10 make some "£·
mfu..·,mc ch,mgt:s 111 your b.lstc
hleslyle m the U!X&lt;llntng year There
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LIBRA 1Sep1 21 Ckt 2]) You
n~d ...umt: hme lo cah.:h up on

lhe Ill

tie lhtn).!s you've been wuntmg to
,occomphsh .md 1od.1y 1S the day E.teh
of your compleled !asks wtll gove you
hie irylhg 10 patch up a broken
romance 1 The Aslm-Graph Mutch
maker can hdp you understand whal
to do to m.tke t~e relanonshtp work
Matl $2 75 to Matchmaker. do th1S
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H1ll Slatton New York. NY 101 ~6
SCORPIO (Qct 24-No• 22) If
YQ)I really wanl to be popular roday.
don' t do anyrhtng ex1ra01dmury. The
lutle ktnd thmgs you do for 01hers
Wi ll Wln thetr approval and adm.ra
uon

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who ar4.!' more ol the sl!nsllt'IC sub

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!)hould you get onvolv'M today 1n
somethmg cumpltc.ued In aQ unla·
nnlt.&gt;r lielll don'\ he .1tm1d to aslloh
ol questions You need answers to be
successlul
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19)
Thos~ who are mvolved wtth you
hxJ.oy wtll e•p~rtence Ihe depth ol
your generostly What you otter wtll
be gtven Irom the heart, even 11 11
1sn tlmpresstve t
PISCES I Feo 20-March 20)
You re nol an mdiYldual who finds
solace tn hetng u leader. tlul lnd.•y
"coui1J be an excepuon You'll wanlto
be 10 charge. as well as others
ARIES !March 21-Apnl 19} A dtffen:nt Side of you tmght ·~me lo cent~ stage roday. buill won 1be the real
you. SDmethmg may have an effecl
on you to make you a louie moody
and wtthdruwn

dueu sort
GEMINI (Mlly ~I June ~0) Man) •'
"gnllicanl g 1~ols can he "achJ&lt;veu
tod.ty. bul d6n t be careless about
how )OU go aboul them Hastmess
could m.lke you stumble
CANCER (June 21-July 22) II
you reuehberaung somethtngofstg·
ntltcance wuh another today, don lie!
thts person rush you 10 JUdgment nor
vtee versa Make your move only
alter care lui study
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Reward.'
that aren I there may appear to extst
on the surface. so be cauuou&lt; before
you cnmmtt 10 unythmg Know all
rhe ramthcauons bet ore gellmg
mvolved
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 22} Ktnd·
ness and understandmg leaves a la.~t·
mg. 1111pressoon. es1ledally when deal1mg wtth new acquumumces You can
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Dear Ann ·Landers: Two weeks
ago. when I came home from the
supermar-ket I found a note from my
hu..;band saying there Walol too much

pre"ure in hi' life and he needed to
!"''away. I immediately checked our
bedroom and found that all his
· clothe~ v.er~

gone . ..

{!. few day&lt; later. I learned he
already had another apartmenl and a

new phone number. which proved
he had been planning bi' e,.;ape"for
quite 'ome·time, I had an awful fe&lt;l-

ihg &lt;If betrayal when I reali_zed thai
ille ptn;on·J hud been sleeptng npl _
lo for so many Y""" would plan to
sneak off and leave me. wilhoulsaying a wOrd.
The nole he left uid he would
contacl me in a few days. h has been
nearly a wee[ and I haven'l heard,
from him.
My fnends tell me I should phone
him and lind oul exaclly whal,he ha.&lt;
in min~: bull don't want to do that.
After all, he is the one who left. an!f
I think he should make the . fir.a
move. Plea'e give me some advtce.·Confused in the Midwest
· Dear Midwest: Don't rush. Let
the dust seule. Wait another week. If
you don't hear anything by then. call
and tell him you need lo know what

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A fesson from nature
By Bonnie Shiveley
Devotional Writer
Sometimes J linle overnight ,~rip l.'an
for pu r weary _s.Ouls.
Joy1.ully, we oplored Hocking Hills State Park in,southeastern
Ohio. Whal an amazingly beautiful creation' With our fnends. we
rode motorcycles through a shallow clear ·creek. around ge ntle
curves. up hill s and past grazing ·deer to a quiet, pine-forested
l.'ampground . Jack~ts felt good in tile evening a~ we hiked throu gh
towering trees and noweri ng ground cover to gigantic Ash Cave.
~ack at the campsite. the in vi ting warm tin: be£ged us to roast hot
dogs and mar&lt;hmal.uws. Held captiye by !he glowing embers. we
!'l()fll y .,ang son£' of praise to'lJur heavenly Father.
The nex1 morning. the aroma of fr~ying bacon and egg..; drifled ·.;.
thmugh the cri sp air as our fri ends prepared a tasty breakfast.
Again. we hik ed beautiful trail s pasl huge moss green rocks.
through narrow passages and across foot bridges to Old Man's,
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\Ve saw many wonders of na.ture in the park. such as an enor·
'mou :-. lree wit h roots that grew aroUnd a craggy rock. The tree was
&lt;o tall·! How cou ld it stand ? I thought of Ephesians 3:17-19
(NASB ). when the Apostle Paul prayed for us : "That Christ may
dwell in yqur heartS ... and that you. being rooted andgrounded in
love. may be able to comprehend ... what is the breadth and length
and he ig ht and depth. and to know the love of Christ which surdo

wo~ders

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pas:-.es knowledge."

Like that tree. we need strong roots to hold and grip our R&lt;x:k.
fou ndation of love. Chdsl.lesus. Hi.s lov~ for us is so great. We
c;mnot undersiand it. but we allow 'Him lo dwell in our hearts. we
bec&lt;ime rooted and grounded in Him. Our hearts sing praises wilh
the write r in Second Samuel 22:2-3: "The Lord i&lt; my rock and my
fortress and my deliverer: my God. my rock. in whom I take
refuge; my shield and the hom of my salvation. my str0 nghold and
my refu ~e: my saVior.','
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of the nature of Christ Jesus. our Creator and Rock. Ameit.
our

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his plans are so you can make yours. once bil a child and kRocked anothYou gav~ me no clue a.&lt; 1o your age. er boy off his bicycle. Recently. 1
how long you have been manied or h'!d a baskelball hoop installed in
what your financial status 'is, If 1 our driveway. As soon a.&lt; the hoop
k11ew . more abou1 your st'tuatt'on. I went up. the boy s1aned 10 play
could be more helpful. Good luck .
1here. After a week of showing up in
Dear AniL Landers: I live in a our drivelliay. 1 told him he had 1o
nice suburb and have lwo well- ring our bell and a.&lt;k permission.
adjusted children, a 6-year-old boy Aft~r repeated anenilil•.. to g~t ptrand~ 2-year-old girl.
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mission. with linle success. he finalThe problem is the 12-year-old ly got the .message. H~ then began
boy who lives lhree door&lt; awav. He peering in our windllws lik&lt;! a Peepre;l)ly is strange. I rarely see. him ing Tom to see if anyone was home
with children his own age , He often so he" could ring our bell. This
plays with kids who are much spooked my wife.
younger lhan he is. including my
Frankly, L don't want this . boy
own.
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around my hou.se or my children.
Other neighbors have mentioned His father is a friendly guy but tl'llV· .
Ihis boy's peculiar and unpredictable els thre&lt; weeks out of the month.
nature. They do not trust him. He . , His mother is cold and distant.

Mranwhile. the boy continues lo
' hang around our proptny.

Gay Perrin and Jo Ann Wildman
were guest speakers al a recent luncheon meeting of lhe M~igs County
Retired Teachers Association held at
the Trinity Church.
Introduced'· by Jean Alkire, the
speakers talked about their experientes during a recent work week
activity at a mission in rhe mountains
ofMexiw. ·
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Mission Mazahue is about a 2-1/2
hour drive from Mexico City. reponed
Perrin and Wildm:in. Forty people.
ages 3 to 70. frorn many denominations spent the week in helping to
improve the living· conditions of 1he
people at the mission. The original
mission wa' built in 1718. The inhal&gt;itants are believed to be descendant&gt;
of the original Azlecs. '
Each person used lheir individual
talents during the week. the women
reponed. They ha~ lew supplies and
had to 11&lt;! creative in whal they did.
They spoke of paiming walls. making
curtains. and caulking windows and
related Ihe experience of ·hiking into
lhe mountains to visit lhe winter
refuge of lhe Monarch buuerfly. There
wa~ a lovely exhibit of woven anicles
and slained glass work which had
been done by by lhe natives. There is
a real need for more educational
opponunities for the young.people of
lhe area. A young lady from the mis·
sion will be coming to the Cleveland
area to funher her educalion under
sponsorship of a brolher-in-law of
Wildman.
The business meeling wa'i t:ondu,·led by Maxine Whilehead. D~vo­
tions were given by Helen Williams.
The ne.l meeting will he hdd on
October 17. Follow·ing lhe meeling. all
MRTA members altended a sutprise
hinhday pany for Nellie Parker.

•ister named her son Marion lhatthe

Should I discuss my L'Oncem wilh , You sugge.led the mother givr him
the boy's father or •i.mply continue a middle name so the Jeacher.
to discourage his presence around.. wouldn'tthink he was a girt.
Marion (spelled with an "o" ) is a
our house'! Plea..., ~elp . --Worri&lt;d
Parent in Illinois
perfectly good boi' s-name and ha&lt;
.Pear Worried Parent: That been for centurie,_Just like FrJnds
chiiJ n..,,h to be S«nliy a profes- · and Frances. Ashky and A•hlee.
sional for evaluation. His behavior Shame on you . -- Tex in Texas .
suggests thath~ ha' so""' problem&lt;
Dear TeK: At lea.'t 5.000 people
that need attention. You should talk wrqte to tell me,Juhn Wayne's real
to the boy's falher about your con- name wa.&lt; Mariun. Tl]e lhings I learn
cems. which sound legitimale to me. from my reade"'
Meanwhile. make sure that an adult
is present whenever he plays with ~nit- questions to Ann Landers.
your childrea.
Creators Syndicate; 5777 W. Cen~&gt;far Anb Landers: Where in tury Blvd., Suite 700, Los Angeles;
the world di&lt;! you park your brains
Calif. 90045
~~n you told the woman whose -

Syracuse presbyterian
obs.erve homecoming
Homet.::oming was observeU
Sunday. Sept. 13. al the Fir&lt;t
Pr"hyterian Church of SyraCUSe!.

Morning worship wa." heiU at
II a.m. wilh Elder Roll&lt;!rt Crow.
Jr. '" worship leader. .The Rev.
Dr. Krisana Robinson. pastor.
preached fmm I Timothy I; 1217 sharing aboul Christians living their faith to expre~s graJi·
tude to the merciful God.
Special anthems were SUQg
by .the church choir. "Each Step I
Take" and by Elder Esther Hard·
en. "He Won My Hean." After
the worship seryice u potluck

tlinner was served. A progmm of
gn..;pd

.~inging

was pre:\enled by

RECOGNIZED FOR SERVICE .- Special recognition was
given · to Margaret Cotterill, right, a member of the Syracuse
Presbyterian Church for 60 yeare, and ·Eleanor McKelvey who
has served ,as church organist alnce 1963.
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nf 'the chqrch since 19~K. the
longesl of anyone in Ihe church.
~mu dtler amll.'ll:rk'of ses.~ion of
the church since I'160: and to
Elder Eleanor McKelvey ho has
served as 'hun..:h hrganist sine!!
1963.
Several family members and
frir!nds from oul of lown attend_. t:U the homecoming. •
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RUTLAND- R-utland Free Will
. POMEROY - Special services. ' 'Baplisl Church; revivallhrough SunFaith Valley Tabernacle Church, Bai- day, 7 p.m. Charlc~ Swigger. evangele~ Run Road. Pomeroy. 7 p.m. Sat- li st. Special singers each night. Paul
urday. ·
Taylor, pastor, invites public.
SALEM CENTER Star
Grange 77K and Star Junior Orange
H7H. Saturday, potluck supper at ~ : .lll
p.m. followed by meeting. Kp.m. All
mt!rnbers
. urgt!d to ·altend:

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SUNDAY .
,
HEMLOCK GROVE - Hemlock Grove Christian Church. homecnrning Sund:.l)\ Potlul':k cJinnet at
12JII_p-Jll.: program at 2 p.m. Sptci~l mu&gt;fic by Gabriel Quanel.
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RACINE - · Return l tmj th an
Mdg, Chapter. . DAR. 10 a.m.
FOREST RUN '- R~vival Sunhrunch ho&lt;ted ~y Pat Hult&lt;r. B,ctry ,t;,y through Tuesday m the Foresl
Milhoan. Mary Kuy Ros~. nnd Pl'ggy
Run United Methodist Church. 7
Mt)or~:. followed hy meeting :mJ · p.m. wi th the Rev. Wesley Thalch~r
*-~ Crave markin1•s fnr tivt: Llecc:(seJ ·' as gut!st speaker. SpeciUI music
0
mc!tnbers.
nightly.
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DANVILLE
Service•.
' REEDSVILLE - Rev ival serDa nvi lle Church nf Chri 't. Saturday vi&lt;e&lt;. Sunday through O.:t. H. 7 p.m.
7 p.m. and Sunday: 10:.10 a.m. &lt;tnd o at lhe Fellows hip Church of the
p.m. Denver Hill. Fo~l e r.' W. Va. Lo Nazarene. Nu~sery will be provided.
11&lt;! the speak&lt;r.
Ken Patton . evangel i ~L Humel:oming Sunday with dinner at 12JO p.m.

MONDAY
SYRACUSE - Suttlln Township
Board of Truslees. regular session.
Monday, 7:30p.m., Symcuse Villag ·'
Hall.
RACINE Racine Village
Council. Monday, 7 p.m. at th~
muni cipal building.

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Tlrne.-Sentlnel Staff
GALUPOUS - Gallipolis City Commissioners are
expecied 10 review final details surrounding an application
for downtown revilalization funds when they meet Tuesday
in preparation for lhe applicalion's submission to lhe COmmunity Developmenl Block Grant program. ·
The city faces an Oct. 16 filing deadline in seeking
$400,000. that wi!l be pan of a financing package for
improvements to the downtown.
. II marks. the city's seeond auempl al seeking CDBG
mq_ney for revitalization. An application submilted lasl year
was lumed down, but officials ai lhe Gallia Counly Cham'· ber of Commerce assisting with revitalization plans feel the
· proposal may have a better chance due to the pr.oj«ct's substance.
A document including the application and data supponing the project has been prepared by Marjean Butcher, the
chamber's associate director, with tbe help of Davida F1anneiy from the Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission, the Waverly-based organization that helps local .
governments in southern Ohio wilh seeking funding for '
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RNC opens Ita checkbook to
!lid challenger to Strlckl~nd
: GanneH New11 Sl!rvlc.e
WASHINGTON- The Repub'litan · National Commillee is
spending more than $400,000 on
lhe first phase of a TV ad campaign airing in sou1hern Ohio and
Wesl Virginia in support of Ll.
Gov. Nancy Hollister, who is challenging Democralic incumbent
Ted Strickland in Ohio's·61h Congressional District.
So far, the pemocratic Natio~al
Committee hasn't ·countered the
GOP campaian..-National Democ-

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Block Grant application haa been
prepared for aubmlulon to help In a revltallza·
tlon effort for Gallipolis' central historic bualneu
dlatrlct, a portion of which Ia - n above behind
the Ohio historical marker In the City Park.
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infrastructure improvelljents.
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trict.
SuCh details as the fi'!_al cost estimate, as well as amend,
Riverfronl developmenl is alsq included in a piau thai
ment of legislation designating lhe target area, will go before will ultimately "assist in making Gallipolis a thriving,plac:tc
· the; city .comniissionetS al this week's meeling.
for tourists and the people of GaUia County," according to a
"We like to look al this as a rehabilitation," said ..R.V. description of the project's purpose.
"Buddy" Graham, the chamber's senior vice p~ident and
"Renovation and rehabilitation of the downtown district
chief1:xecutive officer. 'There is nothing in this project that is imperative to maintain a stable eronomy and setlliC of
is fluff. It's a bric~and-mortar endeavor, and lhe private place in the cily," the description reads.
commitment it's received has been tremendous."
ButCher said lhe documentation required for !~appli­
The commitment of dollars from privale businesses is cation has included building swveys, assessments by AEP
expecied to form the bulk of revitalizalion's financing. to exterior service connections to structures and coordlna·
according to estimates prepared by tl)e cily and chamber. lion with business and property owners over the kiDII pf
The CDBG funding, if awarded, representS a smaller por- improvements needed. .•
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tion of the overall funding.
Overall, research into the tatget area affects over 30
Estimates·will be availaQie after.lhe commission has had · .buildings, and Butcher credited the work of the city's axle
itS'say, Graham Said.
eoforcemenl ol'!ice wilh helping prepare necessary infonna~ ·
"After Tuesday, we'll be more on latget wilh lhe fig- lion,
ures," Graham Said. "It's lheir call on that."
Last Th~rsilay; representatives from the Ohio Depart·
The project looks to improve streets, curbs, sidewalks, ment of Development conducted a walking tour of the
utility lines, parking, streetscapt, housing, facades, roofs downtown to help get a sense of the .project's srope, she
and interior code tipgntdes to privately-owned buildings in noled.
the tatgel area, known as the central' historic business dis"It's been a major undertaking." Butcher said.

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Big Bend Sternwheel Festival concludes Memories of river travel
three full days of rive·rfront a-ctivities live again through repnca

movie, 'The Kentuckian", and finally
three-day festival.
BY CHARLENE HOEFUCH
By BRIAN J. REED
Davis said Friday thai she had met visitors Tlmee-Sentlnel Staff
sank at Sl. lJJuis in the mid&amp;.
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Times-Sentinel Staff ··' ,
It was Bun's memories of the GorPOMEROY - "When we \vere
POMEROY - The majestic sternwheelers from Kansas, Massachusells and severai .cities in
kids we would sw1m 'out and we'd lake don C. Green lhat ied the two Pomeroy
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have pulled out of the Pomeroy levee area, a·nd the immediate region.
Local merchants and organizalions benefit lhe waves of the Gordon C. Green," men .1o select that stemwheeier for
plans are now underway for lhe lOth anniversary
from
lhe even I. The Pomeroy Merchants Asso- said Mwvin Burt as he and George their project. They worked from origiof the Big Bend Sternwheel Festival. to take
ciation coordiWrighl displayed, their working scale nal phins which had been scaled down.
pl ace in Octo·
italed sioewalk
''The plans caUed for 1/8 inch scale
replica of lhe famed stemwbeeler.
ber, 1999.
but lhat was
Over the
sales and olher
As many as
too small for
prom.o tions in
past two yeaJS,
16 boats were
our old gnarly .,
working hunconjunction
docked at one
weekdreds
of
bours,
fingers
so M
with
the
time at . the
.inaeased that
end's activilhe · two •conlevee
and
to
1/4,"
amphitheater ·
ties.
structed the
•. area for this
'Tb•·...- Mei-ge
explained
Cham - scale, 1/4
weekend's
Burt.,
.He said
festival;· orgaber . of Com - for each foot.
merce
orga- Once finished,
much or the
nized by the
nized a Casino they · painled
planning was
Big ·
Bend
Night, one of her in 1he origidone ~r the
Sternwheel
telephone wilh
its
major nal colors of
Commillee.
fund raising
Donna
green
and
STERNWH.EEL REPUCA _ George ~h ~orking
evenls for the white.
qlltvis. of lhe
Wright, left, and Marvin Burt built a 10 . hts own
year,
on
comm111ee
The Gor- wot1dng ldtla' replica of th8 .G ordon C. worksltop.
Thurs.day.
said that the
don, C. Green Green atemwheeler which crulaed the ·
Wright
Several local
warm ' and
was a passen- Ohio River In the 1930 and 40'a. Hcan be built the hull
organizations
sunny weather
ger boat on lhe aeen In the window of·Ciark'a Jewelry. and Burt .the •
Ohio River for
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first
deck
operated conduring
the
.
manl(
years.
She
was
built
al
the
before
lhi:
~o
got
together
to
check
cessions
on
daylime
on
parking
Howard Shipyard in Jeffersonv.ille, for tiL "He brought the hull over home
Thprsday and
FESTIVAL
from aa far away aa the
Ind., in 1923 for lhe Eagle Packet Co. and we tried the deck on it and it fit like
. Friday
and Indiana made lip the contingent of 16 boats whlc!J gathered In lot, as well .
cool evenings Pomeroy tor' tllla Wlllkend'a Big Bend Sternwh!tel Featlval. Plane · Davis said of St. lJJuis, the last packet boat built glove,'~ Said BUrt. who admilted tbat
there. She was decorated in the old bolh had been "sweating it out.''
helped draw are now underway tor the 19911 featlval, which will be the .tenth that plans for
"I lhoughl we would find they
next
yea·r 's style with tall feather stacks and a
crowds to the anniversary of the event.
dome
on
the
pilothouse.
w~re
all cully-waddled," quipptd
lenth
annivervarious festiThe stemwheeler had 210 passen-. Wrigbt.
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val evenls, ·although some stormy condilions sa ry festival are now underway, and she hopes
The two .bave made .lheir creation
lhat corporate sponsors will agree to under- ger cabins, each 8 feet deep and 6 1/2
were forecast for later in .the day on Saturday.
an elt\lct replica, even doWIJ 10 the two
Boal caplains brought seven sternwheelers write major enterlainmenl for l~e 1999 festi - feet wide.
In 1935, when lhe depression was lifeboatS on board and an engine' in the
from Charleston, W.Va., and three. from the val.
Nexl year,'s evenl will'' precede Tall Stacks in full swing, the boat was sold to the engine room.
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Muskingum River Valley area near Lowell.
Green
Une
and
conlifiued
operation
The
slemwheeler
was
built
of
wood
Boat s were also brought in from Parko,rsburg, by one week. Tall Sta.cks is a special. sternW.Va., an d th e Jean Mary, which met with dis as- wheeler event held every five years in ..C incin - on the Ohio until !946, She retained frorri packing crales, anc)-has an elee, ter and sank in the Ohio River near Pomeroy in nati, and many caplains who participate in lhe the IItie of the "queen of the rivers" tric screwdriver motor as its engine.
Burt and Wright agree that they'll
1994, came back to pomeroy from Indiana for Big Bend festival and other regional stern- Ontillhe'Green Une acquired the Delta
Queen.
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· probably not be operating -lheir radiothis year's fes tival'.
wheeler galherilfgs also atlerrd Tall Stacks . .
After lhatthe Gordon C. Green wa~ · controlled slem'!lheeler on the Ohio '
The festival not only attracts stern' wheel capDavis said she hoped that the 1999 festival
lains and their crews from around lhe lri-state can benefit from .-some of Ihe enthu sias m gen -1 used as a tourist boal on lhe Mississip- River.
pi. She was retired in 195d, laler lumed
"It's more swimmipg pool size,"
area, but an ·in.f.lux of .vis i.lo is from the region . eraled by. Tall Stacks, making next year's festiinto a restaurant and fealured in &lt;1 said Wright.
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who come to take in the sighl s and sounds of11he val lh e bi.gge st yel.

_Perry Varnadoe·appointed new
economic development
director for Meigs County

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City to· iss~e final approval on revitalization grant

Good Morning

RACINE- Racine Ch'apter 134.
Order of the Eastern Slar. election of
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. Wi~ org&lt;!ni~at.i!J~~ ,~l'l'~ y~!Jo P.~r:
chase any televtsion ads in support
of Strickland in key media markets
such as Columbus, Ohio, and
Parkersburg, Huntington, and
Charleston, W.Va., where the GOP
adsare airing.
Instead, Strickland must dig
inlo his own campaign lo pay for
TV ads.
"I don 't expect lhe Democralic
National C-ommitlee has thai kind
of money," said Slrickland "I
think this is a money probletn."
OliviiMorgan, a spokeswoman
for the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee, said Hollister won't win the seat no matter
· how much money she -gels from
the halional GOP.

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were su ng hy the congregation.
Spcl.'i;:ll .re(..·n~nirion was given
In Margarc:t Collrill. a m~mber

NBC mini-series looks
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J'OMEROY - Meigs County's n,~w economic begin soon with an access
development dire.ctor begins his job duties effeclive road having the highest
pridl'tty. An . additional
Monday.
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-He is Perry Varnadoe of Marietta, who was recent- . industrial site at Great
ly difeclor of economic development for WashingJon Bend, owned by American Eleclric Power1 will
County.
While serving as Washington County economic have access to lhreedevelopment dire%r, Varnadoe worked in all facels . phase power following
of economic..ol$(' opment and formerly worked as a lhe completio n of a new p
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el.ectric
line
connecting
erry
arna
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communily improvement agenl with the Ohio Slate
th e Bash an and Ravenswood, W.Va. substations.
University CoopGrative Extension .
He replaces Ron McDade who was hired in April,
ln announcing his retirement, McDade said lhe job
!997 after resigning. as American Electric Power 's deserves more atten lton Ihan he was able 10 give to it.
"1. know (Varnadoe) is very capable and willing to
Gallipolis Dislrifl manager. McDade said he will
work with Varnadoe until he is firmly esla bl.ished in do whatever it takes 10 get the job done."
"I' D) looking forward to il,'' Varnadoe said. "Ron
the role.
McDade was recognized Wednesday evening with has done the hard work ... the heavy lifting.''
·:'We're jusl really excjted Perry has accepled the
a !lllrprise party al the Meigs County Chamber of
Com merce where he_was presented a !75th a.nniver- posi1ion," said Meigs County Chamber of Commerce
sary Meigs County historical coverlet and other gifts. President Sue Maison. "He brings a lol of experience
and the chamber is very exciled about his coming. We
About 35 people auended the event.
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McDade said he feels his major accomplishments know he has really big shoes to fill."
Said McDade, "The chamber board and Meigs
were assisting the University, of Rio Grande/Rio
Grande Community College in its move to Meigs • County Community Improvement Corporation Board
Counly, further progress in the Meigs County Indus- have been super. They're there whenever you need
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trial Park al Tuppers Plains and working with the them, day or night."
"I have noticed how hungry people are for develSoutheast Ohio Regional Cou~cil in efforts to complete U.S. 33 from Athens lo Darwin aod lhe U.S. opment," Varnadoe said.
He eventually plans on moving to Meigs County
33/J-77 Ravenswood Connector project.
· McDade said work on lhe industrial' park should wilh his wife, Nan. and two children.

SEO'RC to honor Gerald E. Roach Jr. as
1998 Person ol 'the' Vear ·f or Gallia County
: GALUPOUS- Gerald E.' Roach Jr., vice presidenl of
The Wiseman Insurance Agency in Gallipolis, has bee~
named lhe 1998 Gallia County Person of lhe Year by the
Gallia County Chamber of Commerce, Chamber Presidenl ·
Jay Moore announ~.
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RoaCh will be honored during the Soulhe3.jlem Ohio
Regional Council Peoon of the :Year banquet on Thursday,
Oct. 29 al the UnivetSity of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College.
'"Gary RoaCh is kno.wn lhroughout Gallia
County for his leadetShip skills and his total dedicition to lhe community," Moore said.
"He demonslrates a unique expertise, not only in
his chosen profession, but in his capacity 10 work
with and inspire olhetS."
A native of Gallipolis, he is the son of Gerald
and Hoberta Costen Roach. After gradualing from
Galli a Academy High School, he earned his bachelor of science degree in agriculture from Ohio
State UnivetSity in 1984.
Joining The Wiseman Agency in 1984 as vice ·
·presiden~ he received his certified insurance counselor des· ·
ignation in 1986. He is an active member of the Independent
Insurance Agents Association.
His interesl in the fulure of young people in lhis area is
seen lhrough his role as director of the Gallia County Junior
Board from 1987 until1992, and his service as president in
1991-92
He was also a· member of the Ohio 4-H Foundalion
Board, and served on the ·Ohid Sll!te Junior Fair Board in
1982 II was during his years on the local junior fair board
lhat long-range planning was inslituted and the construction
of a new livestock faciUty was completed., Roach was a

founding member of the C. H. McKenzie Agricultural Ceoter.
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He and his~; lhe former Annie Wiseman; devole much
of lheir petSOnal time to the Galljp,q[js Qly Schools, chairing .•..•. ,
the Concemed Area Residenfs for mlui:ation Committee thai
sponsored the.cily schools'levy in 1992.
EJected to the cl13mber of cominerre board in 1992, he continues in lhal role, serving as president of the chamber in 199698. During m. 1enure as president, the chamber
developed a master plan to aeate and maintain a
suitable economic, social and political environment
in which balanced growth may be acmmplished.
The chamber and the Community Improvement
Corporation ofGallia Coonty merged organiza' •
to better.achieve the' goals of this !naster plan.
Roach is presently vice presidenl of the ac, and
has been active in tbal organization since·1996.
A member of the Gallipolis Rotary Cub, he served
as ils presidenl in 1989-90. He and his flunily are
members of the Grace United Methodist Clturch.
His children include M!ggie, 10,' a student at Washington Elementary School; Nicholas, 6, also at Washington
FJementary; and.Benjamin, 2
"Gary Roach sels a great example in our community wilh
his untiring dedication and willingness to give his petWnal
time and talentlo see Gallia County grow and prosper." Moore
said
"His continuing work with thech_amber;llldOCboardsare
indicative of his comlnitment to the goals and objectives &lt;If
these organizations and the future of Gallia Coonty," he added.

"He epilomites the ideal example as a working volunteer,
and we all take pride in his acromplishmenl and this muCh
dcse.rved recognilion."
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