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Rain Hlclom lalla In 1he
SOnoran Dnert nUl' Phoenix,
but It shortened the Dura
L~be/Kmart soo·sunday. The
precipitation did not, however.
prevent Ruaty Wallace from
winning for the first time at
PhOenix International Raceway.
In effect, Walla~ made ·rhe
tc:heduled 500-kilometer (312
miles) race a wUh, and that's
before the rains came. Wallace

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I was intere~ted in a 500-IJiile
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Alto, what does on,: of those
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I really enjoy watc:hin&amp;·· the
races on TV. I.Jike to see different drivers win. I like it when
Jimmy Spencer does well because he is the only NASCAR
driver from-Pennsylvania.
Donald W. Hemin&amp; Sr.
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WHO'S NOT?

' Wl'llly Oallenbach Jr. has
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Labonte, 34, thinki his "flateralion was unplanned. -de'itlite
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the fact that thl!l/two had a rain
AVONDALE., Ariz. -Doug
iii\~d, but he took a setback
d.elay to form~late strttegy. /. . .
Hewitt, for the past silt ~ears the
when he had to lake a provisional
"We sat thefe*lked, b_~~r~
crew chief at Bahari Racing, will .J.l.otto qualify for the Dura lube
we didn't talk
at," s.aid
move over to ·Pctt)' En terprises
"'\_00, tl:Jen:Rfi¥ 23rd.
Bobby. " You~
Can't plan . 1
nc:~tt year, prcbably to serve as
Still,l
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gotagood"lunonWardBurton,
crew chief for Kyle Petty,
cO ntender or e WtnS1on Cup
but I didn't plan that either '
Hewilt has worked with
champlonlhlp next year:
You've aot to go by the seat or
Michael Waltrip, Johnny Benson
:·rd say anythina;'i pos5ible,"
your pants and what's happen inK ·
and Dc:rrike Cope.
satd Labonte. "We're dcrinitcly
OJ!1Iac racetrack. If we (Bobby
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AT: Bobby Labom~'s perror- ' thmk we are. If we "o.overythinf'P" Mike (Skinner) tleanly and Terry
mance on the rcslrictor-plare
right, We will be.':.:,·:
could've 5tl~d with me, VIle
tracks, Daytona and Talladega,
THE BI!ST·LAID PLANS...
might have gOHc:n by JeiT(Gorwas spectacular this year. That's
t\t ~o~ 'Bobby Labonte
doq, the winner). Terry_pushed .
the good neWi.
i lmoat_won the Pepsi 400 when
me all the way down tlii PJCk
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The bad news is there aren't
( ~e got I drafting boost rrom older stra1ght, but when 'Ne aof~ )
any more of them.
~erTerry. The Fraternal coop·
M1ke and Jeremy (Mayfielct) I

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finally slowed down to the Jpeed
I was supposed to be going."
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The last remark refers ro the
draR, where t'NO cars, by a:enina
in line, are capable of 1oina:
faster than One car alone.
Of his bold lut·lap move,
Bobby admitted, "I wouldn't do
that if it wasn'tthe last lap.
1
'1 tnmed Mike not to come up
on me, just like I didn't move up
on Terry·and Jimmy (Spencer)
and Jeff the wtek before that at
Talladtp. He (Skinner) had
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class. The astronaut and locale were

lhe same. but thi s time Lawrence
watched the launch on a color television.
For about half nf the kids in 1\,;lrs.
Lavender's class. watching a launch
was a new event. The naturally talk·

c

flights. have' become routine and are
no longer televised. In 1he early

moments later. "Thai's Columhu..: ."
Dtte lu lhc pyblicity give n the

era ·in manneJ space !light. from the

wa~

llighl. most of Ihe chi ldren knew John
Glenn was from Ohio, was a forrner
astronaut. and thai hi! w~1 s 77 years
old and still llew his own airplane,
but many were unaware-- or perhaps
unimpre&lt;sed b)' the facllhal he is nne
of lheir U.S. Senator&gt; from Ohio.
, Belatedly, ·they rememhereJ the
word, Ihey were to 'ay. "Go&lt;bpeed.
John Glenn."

11me when plans are l&gt;eing made for
a manned interno11ional space station.
t~mla_ manned trip to Mars.
She explained the dala &amp;ained

1960s. the launch of a spacecraft

a big event. he explained .
The students were mostly amazed

by the speed, altitude and distance
ligures displayed on the television
set;

astounJ~U

by the performance uf

the spacecraft.

Within rn~ments. Dbcovery' wa~

Teotchc:rs also took

adv~ntage

nf

the event to m&lt;~ke it in10 an educa-

ti onal experience.
'
Read.ing · \&lt;"cher Jan Hill
explained that Glenn has brid~ed an
.

infancy of the .. pal:e program to a

from Glenn's experience in :-;pace

may hdp scienti.'t' beuer under-land
the elfeL:ts of ~pace travel on the:

human hody.

.

It will take astrOnauts si~ monlhs

10 get to Mars, followed by al least
IJlt'Xl days on the planet. culminating
wilh ano1her six month lrip b:~ck
home. ,,he e.plained.
Most .youngsters agreed 1ha1 the
launch was "cool" ·

the MR/DD board's seeki~g 1he new
levy.
. According lo Beha, the adult progra m enrollm.!nt ha~· i~creased by 40
Co lle c- ti on of ru ml ~ from the neW pt!n.'t!Ot 1 and th~ early intervention
levy..if it is approved, will begin wi t~ · ·and · preschool programs have
Increased by 300 percenl.
1h~ t"irsl-half colleclions nt:xl year.
The capit.. !"improvement project
and a projdt,cll avcr.age increase of
17 percent on properly evaluation anJ proposed by the board would include
two phases 1of new construction. The
real e&gt;late ti&gt;.xes will apply.
Steve Be-ha, dircr..:tor of the lirst phase wbuld involve the addition
MR/DD fadlily, cile&gt; an increu&gt;ing of 4,200 :!q uare feel to the adult serenrollment" anJ expansion 1 of ~H.i llit vices ~rea of the building, for habili·
services programs as th e rca ... on fnr lhtion activities and for lhl! schoolage transition class. and would allow
foi" rt!hovation of the production area
_of the workshop.
The second phase, which would
demot.:racy. and the con tinuing arid be complcied' during 2000 :~nd 200 I
prpg.rcssive dedine in the D~mocm­ would add 4.2iXI "iuare feet to the
tic Party," Gans sai"l.l .
schoOl program. faL:ilitil!s, itlcluding
Rep . John "Kasich, R-Ohio, cant- clas~rooms: · a c.:afcteria and kitChen
paigning in Columbus recently, Pre- renovations.
Total project costs are estimaled at
dicted low votei turnout ·would hurt
Demm.:rats most because of Ji,ap- $951.000 over a three-year period.·
The funds generated hy Ihe addipuintment in Presidt.!nl Clinton ..;i nce
·iionJIIevy would also be used to pro'
the Monica Lewinsky rcvdalion.s .
" I can Iell you that wh;u 1he pres- vi d ~ local matchin~ fund s for the
ident has done is added to cvnic i\rn gra nt programs operatetl by the
in the country: · Ka,ir..:h saiJ. ~ .1 think board: which receives $586,000 in
it's ~.·rcated morl! vott::r apathy. and &gt;tale ,;wnies and $339.000 in federal monies for vnrious prognunming.
really disgu&gt;.l."
"It Is nc:ver a plei.l:-.anl task to a'ik
Political analysts '"Y undecided
li&gt;r
properly taxes. but ihrough the
votl!rs 'are more:: likely to slay l1o111t: .
suppoit
of ev~ryon~. lhc needs of
Some polls have found a high numbl!r of voters undecided in the ral.:t: children and adult'i with devdop·
~etweefl Tun. the secretarY of st~lc . mental tlisabilitics will~.:ontinue to bl!
mel, " 'Beha sa id.
~trld Fisher. a form~r 11t~itc &lt;.111orncy
gene ral.
Analysts are di.!hating whether thl.!
c ~ mdit.lale~· aJverti sing j.., lo hlamc .

.campoiign material. projects a total
to'il of $25.1:0 nn a home valued at
· $~0,000, and total revenue of
. $380,000 per year.

Good Afternoon

The Ohio Ele l.! tion' Cllllll1li..,,ion

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gymnasium to Walch the launch on.a

single black and white lelevision, he
recalled.
Thursday, Lawrence was back at
Pmtland to_watch Ihe beginning of
Glenn's second space llight with
Mrs. Christy Lavender's sixth grade

Election a 'big turnoff' to some

TRIVIA

1. What Winston Cup Champion won onty one rtee?

a1 Portland Elementary School.
Then, studeniS: galhered in the

sixth grade class for the event was James
Lawrence, superintendent of Southern Local
Schools, who watched John Glenn'• first
spaceflight as a sixth grader at the school In
1962.

Limited MRIDD levy to appear on ballqt

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WATCHING LIFTOFF • Children at Portlan&lt;;l
Elementary School were among millions of
school children nationwide watching the
launch of Space Shuttle Discovery Thursday
afternoon. Joining Mrs. Christy Lavender's

James Lawrence was a sixth gmder

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The veteran car owner
got. Tllont plays a big port
believes the Ford Taurus hu
In It:
an Inherent advantage over
NA8CAR Thlt W..k - ·
the Chevrolet Monte Cartoa he Mom.
Dul10ri glvoo hit
flolclo. Whit abart Cht'lrolel
opinion: "Two yaan11 ago
driver Jeff Gordon and his
Sabatee wu saying that
teem? 5abatn aaya: "I think . Pontleca wn at a disthey wort&lt; than 1he reot advantage, ao he swttch«&lt; to
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By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
For most of today's elementary
school children, manned space tlight
is sort of a ho-hum evenL partly
because few of them have ever witnesseU lhe launch of a spacenaft.
Or at least 1ha1 was the slol) un1il
Thursday. when millions of schoolchildren nationwide, joined by Meigs
County youngsters. watched U.S.
Senator John Glenn and the crew of
Space Shuttle Discovery .roar into
orbit.
The yoo'ngslers. of course. have no1
personal recollection of the early days
of 1he U.S. space program, of the
space race.'Spulnik. the "Mercury 7".
Gemini and Apollo programs. Soyuz.
Skylab or even the early days of 'the
·space shuttle pmgram ;md the Challen8er disaster.
On Feb. 20. 1962. when Glenn
became the tirst American to orbillhe
e'll'lh, Southern Local Superintendenl

traveling at thousands of miles-perBy ANDY RESNIK
nurs,ing home in Toledo.
,
hour, apptoximately 70 miles down Assdclated Press Writer
The space shullle's \ift off from
alive
..
inquisitive
.yuun,g~ters sal jn
range of the launch site.
John Glenn's return to space cap- CapeCanaverni·: PI:r., brought ••oohs ·
amazed
'silence
as
Discovecy
roared
LawrencC&gt;e,.plained 'the ligures in
tivated Ohioans who remember' hii • and aahs" and lot of Wmlles in the
&lt;lff
the
launch
pad,
climbing
rapidly
language
that made, sense (othe stufirst trip and those who.weren't ,e¥en center's recreation mollj. , .
·
for
the
heavens.
dents.
"That's
from here to
born· then.
Stephen Chasnowllz, 73, chuckled
noted
thai
space
shu
tile
Lawrence
.Charleston."
he
sa id, adding
At 1'-minus 50 seconds. students at' when he thought ab&lt;jut being four
Quebec Heights Cincinnati Academy years younger than Glenn. the tirst
·of Math and Science stared ala clru;s- American to orbit Earth and now the
room TV.
·
oldest space traveler in history.
More Ihan four dozen pupils from
"What he's doing today will be :i
grades four through six began count- big help to all old people like me,"
By BRIAN J. REEP
made numerous attempls to p;:~ss .the
ing down in unison, the Cincinnati Chasnowitz said. " He's a real hero Santinel News Staff .
1.8-mi II levy as a permanent levy, bul
Enquirer reported today.
and one thing We badly need is
The board of the Carleton School Tuesday's eleclion· will be the lirst
" Bl.astotl! " they screamed.
heroes."
and Meigs Industries hopes lh'ar · opportunity for .Meigs County voters
At the Center of S&lt;:ience and
Not much work was d6ne at The changing its levy proposal to a five- 10 decide lhe issue as a live-year levy.
Industry in Columbus, about 800 Limited Inc. in Columbus during year levy; rather than a perma 'ent
County Auditor Na~cy Parker
0
schoolchildren watched Discovery liftoff, said spokesman AI Dietzel.
levy, will improve the chances of the Can\pbell said Thursday lh tit she was
rocket77-year-old John Glenn to the
"Everywhere you went there was i..sue's pa."age on Tuesday.
unable to projectlhe amount of adcli heavens for the first time in 36 years. a TV sel." he said. ••J never saw so
Meigs County voters will decide lional funds that would be genem1ed
"The 'kids were awestruck. A lot many smiles in lhe middle of the the fale of the o.rly county-wide ,tax · by the levy proposal. hecause th e
of them just had wide eyes as the aflernoon as I did today. "
i.'isUe in Tu~sday's election.
county c.:ontinues to prm:e's th e
shuttle took·off. We had clapping and
Vice President AI Gore cheered
The Board of Mental Retardation reevaluation of real e'ilate in tho;
cheering," said teacher Cheri Smith. Discovery's blast off wilh about 200 and Developmental Disabililies has county, butt he MR/DD board. in ih
Smilh said the children were wor- students from Lt. Col. John Glenn
tied about Glenn, especially when the Elementary School in the Cleveland
launch was le'mporarily delayed.
suburb of Seven Hills.
" What if John Glenn gets tired:
" Godspeed, John Glenn'" Gore.
can he get out"" Smilh was asked by studenls, parents and teache(S roared
COLUMBUS '(AP)- Paul Mell · el are nollalking about i:... sues." said
one sludenl. "If John Glenn gets in uni son after liftoff.
scared, can they stop the ·'s huttle'!''
"This is a pretty exciting day; isn't considers the mce for Ohio governor Zanolli, president of the Ohio Roundto be a contesl between '"losers and table, a political research organiza. asked anolher concerned youngster. it," G&lt;Jre r~marked.
Others who vividly ret)'lembered
The 400~student school. named liars," so he'll be .,itting out Tues- tion .
"When the candidates arc speaklhe nervousnesss urrounding Glenn's for Glenn when it opened in 1967, day' s eleclion.
ing.
they are not talking in terms peoMetz.
a
25-year-old
bicycle
couritirsl historic fliglit in 1962 were just was decoraled for the .lat!nch with
pl
e
can relate to, .. Zanoni said .
as anxious Thursday.
handmade posters done with space er from Columbus. insist' Republican
:·11 w;ts deja vu." said 59-year-old travel and planet 1hemes. One read, Bob Taft and Democrat Lee Fisher ··They are either gett ing 'techno!)peak' or political poetry." ' ·
don't stand for anylhing.
Marie Myers, a patient at The Arbors "John Glenn, you're our star."
"They· re just siJying what the oth·
Dorn Byg. a 29-yeur-old Col umer guy has done. I £UCss that makes bus resident. ~a id he won 't bt: vottnl.!
Ihem both lo.&lt;ers and liars. ". Metz. becaust: polilil'ians are not con~erneZI ·
said. " It's a big turnoff. Voling has about peuple.
"All they are really doing i, try:
lost a lot of appeallo peopl e who feel
it's not going to make a difference ." ing to g;.tlher l!nough money to secure
Elections oflicials have predicted !heir oWn jobs.·· Byg said.
Ohio, which recorded 27.7 perc~nl
tha(halfthe slate's 7.2 million eligible voters won't vote Tuesday. a turnoul i·n the May prilllitry, is rcllet.:tturnoul low~r than in a.ny Statewide ing a muional ·dcclinl! in vo ting.
election in rit least 20 years.
. at.:cotJ ing hi C urti s Gan~. diredur of
David Zanotti. who ha s followed the nonparti san Conunit·h!e for' thl!
elections closely since 1976, calls Study of Ihe American Elec torate.
··What we arc witnessing is a proOhio's 1998 campuign a snoozer.
"First and foremost. it's b~cause gress ive melldown in civ ic engagethe candidate&lt; at the top of the tick- ment. a major danger to Ameril.:an

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Ohioans celebrate
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Dear Donald.
Fuel mileage varies track-to·
track,, but at Talladega a ·Win·
ston Cup car would typiCally
act slightly more than 6 miles
per galion .
It would take rou(l;hiy 82 _gal·
lons of fuel to make i1 .500
miles. Each car has a lank that
holds 22 gallons or fuel. The
aasolinc is spcci!IIIY enriched
for racing and hiS an ac:tane rating much higher than that used
in street cars.
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Each Goodyear tire costs
Ricky
hoo no reg- about the ttmo he oat OU1 ~ hll , _ lnjwy,
approximately Sl$0, so if a
team chang:ed four tires on each
By Monte Dutton
HOMETOWN: Born in excited about getting on with . of
thr~e pit stops, the bill would
NASCAR Thll Wtek
Newburgh, . Maine, lives In ,1he rest Qf my career."
bo li,SOO.
Atcky Craven has faced
Concord, N.C. 1
HOW DOES IT FIEL TO
more than his share of adverAOE:32
BE RELIEVING ANOTHER
sity this year.
WIFE: Cathleen
DRIVER WHO HAl HAD
After the first tour races of
tf you've got • quHt10n or •
CHILDREN: Alloy Diane
mOIJBLE RECOVERING
comment, wrtlo: NASCAR
the current season, Craven
(6), Richard Everett (2).
· FROM HEAD INJURIES?
Thfl WMil Yaw Twn. clo
underwent tests at the Unl·
RECORD: 102 starts, 0
"Well, I think Emit lrvan
Tht Galton Gueae, :zaoo E.
\ltralty Qf North Carol}.na's
wins, 3 poles, 7 top fives ; 17
d . _ a lot ol credll tor
Frenklln Blvd., Galant.,
medical center which
top 10s, more than $3 million making aure that he Ia fully
N.C.•
revealed he was suffering
in career earnings.
healthy. It's not ea!y to turn
from the lingering effects of a
DESCRIBE TliE ANGUISH , your race car over to another
head Injury during the 1997
YOU'VE EXPERIENCED
drNer. I'm grateful to Ernie •
season. He sat out 11 races
THIS YEAR. "What you have ior having the confidence
Rusty Wallace's
before retuming at hia home
to understand is that there
In me to drive while he Ia
performance was
track In New Hampshire,
wer-e two phases. First 1had
recovorlng."
' dominant at Phoenix,
where he won the pole in
to recover from physical
IF YOU HAD IT TD DO
· but he would no1 have
spectacular fashion. NoneInjuries. Then I had to Oeat
OVER, WOULD YOU HAVE
won the Dura Lube/
thllless, after three more
with emotional and psYcho·
DONE ANvyHINCl DIFFER·
Kmart
500 hod It ""'
races, Craven lost his ride
logical problems. When I lost
ENTLY? "Aboolulely nol.
boon tor ~"Y pn
with Team Hendrick, where
my ride at Hendrick MotorThere Is llboolutely no doubt
work that enabted him
he was replaced by Wally
sports, It shook my self-confi- In my mind that I did !he right
to maintain the lead
Dallflnbach Jr.
dence. l was bitter. Now I've
thing and that when aU Is said
just before the rains
ReCently Craven was called reached the point where I
and done, It will have length·
CW'M. RObin Pember·
on to substitute for another
·think going througt1 all this
ened my career and made It
ton and Team Penske
Injured driver, Ernte INan, at
has made me a better perso? better. I hava a 1o1 of conti·
modo all !he nghl
Daytona and Phoenix.
and a bener driver. I'm
_ dence right now."
moves.

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Strong setond half

Never got untracked

LIFTOFF • The space shuttle Discovery lifts
laun~h pad
39-8 Thursday with a crew of seven astronauta, Including San.
John Glenn. Still a hero and still making history, Glenn roared
back Into space, retracing 'the trail he blazed tor American astronauts 36 years ago. (AP)

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1. Jtll Gordon II)
Kudos to the champ
2. Moll&lt; Moi11n (2)
Second all)'t bad

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with onf¥ one event remaining.

lnform~lon

Dalo~hu

won feu, Hlrry Gant

Ricky Craven

2. ~ Spnlg!A, UM
3. .-~.3,128
•. ....,. s.AJ. 3,&amp;12

t,41ke BUS., hlmstlf I weet· ,
erner {from Milwaukie, Ore.),
captured tht SuperTruck event
on the Phoenix mile, whlc/1 has
hosted mora series events
(eight) than any other. Ron
HornadaV slipped past Jack
Spia"gue to take the point lead

For More

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BUSCH GRAND NATIOIW.
COMING UP: AC-IJELCO 200
WHERE: North c.oiN s...,.....,.,.
Rocklngllam

Dave Harris
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Mork Mwtio, Fool,
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DEFENDING CHAM· Tho
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EVENT OUAUI'VING
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is
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evidence.
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122.320 mph, Oct. 20. HOTABL2: Gordon noodo only to tlnlth
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PERSON OF THE YEAR- Ron McDade, Malgs Counw's eco·
nomic development director since 1997, spoke Thursday after he
was presented a plaque honoring him as Meigs' Parson of the
Year during the annual banquet sponsored by the Southeastern
Ohio Regional Council. McDade was recognized for his effort&amp;
to boost development in Meigs, especially In the establishment
of the University of Rio Grande Meigs Center In Middleport last
March. Behind. McDade was his presenter, Sue Malson, while
SEORC President Bruce Knox listened at left. Tha banquel was
held at Rio Grande. McDade, a former district manager tor AEP,
was also Gallla County's Person of the Year In 1993.

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COLUMBUS lAP) -A new poll Democrat Mary Boyle 56 percent lo
released today inJicates · lhat slate 39 percent with 5 percent undecided.
Vuinovich. funning for the Senatl!
Issue I, a proposal on Tuesday"s
slatewide ballol lo ban mourning seat held by the retiring John Gle nn .
dove hunting. may not be gaining led Boyle 55 percent In 1,7 percent,
w.ith X p"en.: ~nt under..:iJeLI. in ~~
voter approval.
A statewide poll cond ucled by statewide poll C&lt;lnducted by MasonNew York-based Louis Harris and Diwn PoliticaliMedia Res.arch of
Associates found repondents oppo.'i- Columbia. Md.
The group surveyed Rl5 likdy
ing: the mourning dove bun 56 percent
voters by te lephone from Sunday
to JR percent.
The Harris poll of 079 vnlers was through Tuesday. The marg1n of samtaken Friday 1hrough Monday by' pling ~ITOr was plu:-. or minu\ J.S pcrtelephone and ha.~ a margin of error CI!nlag.l! points . Th~ Ohio Nev..·, Net ·
of 4 percentage points. It wns com- Wl)rk. a 'tat~witil:! ~.-ahk channel.
missioned by The !Toledo) Bl:~de. ~pon..,on: d th~ poll.
Bnyk ha:-. moved liHh: ' inn : lhe
The Cincinnati Post and WLIO-TV in
la ..,l Ma ...lln -IJi\nn poll splHhnred hy
Lima .
Its results in the U.S. Sen ale race ONN . That poll. reku&gt;ed Oct. 7.
were ~imilar to other statewide polls. fnllnd Voinovkh with 5..t perr..:enl and
with Gov. George Voinovich. leading R(~ylc wi lh J) pcrcent .:md II p~nx·nt

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2 Scclions · Hi l'ages

undt&gt;cid~J .

The poll fountl Voinovkh h::ading
Boyle. a fnmier l :t wmak~ r and Cu yahng:l Coun_ty cnmmi -. . . nmcr. int:vcry
part ,)f the .,,,II ~. IIi-. k ~\d in the
C h~vcland an:a. ~he hom\! has\! for
hotll candidate:-.. \Va ~ 6() pt!fl'l:! nl to 3-1
percent. with 6 percent undl'~.:idcd ­
his wide'it le;.ad i'lt;lll!w idt! .
In lh~ Harris poll , incumhcnt
Attorney Gl!nt:r&lt;~ l Br.:uy Mont gomery
leU Ri1.:han.J Cnrdray 0.1 ~&gt;r.:rr enllo J2

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voter ...
In ihc racl! f\)r ~e ,;rc tary of 'ii:Hc.
Ken Blad v.dl led Cl"n·leta Tavarc&lt;
54 pcr!r't:nt 1o :\.a pcn.:l' lll. And in the
tre:~,..urer'" ran· . Jue Dl.'tcrs kd .Joh1i
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Br Jack Anderson
thl ~ ~ lll d ll
and Jan Mollet
dal~ lo O\cr
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lra.:k these thmg• I ue!ida) • cnn &lt;' nih of the
grcss10nal elecuons w1ll be &gt;rgn1f1 , n atu.AIJ .b.ct..:~ m
'anl tor o ne reason In .. 11 lrkclt
omy
by
hood they Will fcaiUrc 1he lowc&gt;t
re , omun~
turno ut m hJ)IHr) lo r a nat1 mal
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Third rail of politics
untouched before election
By WALTEfl R MEARS
AP Specral Correspondent
WASHINGTON lAP) - It " a hu~c '"uc Prn1dcn1 Chnwn &gt;aid - hul
""1lh dcta•'-\..un hold unul after 1hc ~.: ICl:lluns Unt1l then lh'-= tutuu.: ol S&lt;x.:1al
S~:r.:urny Js hemg dchatcd largely m s l ogan~ '-lnd g~ncrl.llllu:: s
fhc • ~s~ rcmams the lugh volt age 1turc.J nil I of Arncm:an pollt~~.:s ll!!.ky
to IOUI.:h wJth spccdu;: ~ampa1~n season p1opm:u. l ~ fo1 the mcrhaul lli.:cdcd
to kc~.;p lhc bystcrn !'.ohcnt as the dram ot a hoommg rclln.:mcnt gencratum
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tu lut the

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vote will lie ; pill alrno;l e'&lt; nf )
between Demo.:rah and Rcpuhlr
cah !!. A nounun g lo r

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1h1rd party candidate• and the like
the1e ) a

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port ~mm1 g OJIJonwld4.: vole r~

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ha ve J onc \ 0 With th~o: \Ujlpnll ol
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lc ugcr l(cp Boh ln~ l l&gt;
II I cJOJ••IJ and lnf lh ' "" ne

··-~iloi.: ~ JIJC I~ CIU..Y fund• an: hadly
n&lt;cd&lt;d Hut rlwr" • aJ.n "" d11ullt

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\~.:n ah uJ,n •u t p l u l i U IJd~ tit~.:
poi H11...J I paii H;l'. II I H 1 ll'c J 1 JnoJd

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the poll s Clinlml tuld

De1nouat1t: donors m Los A nge les Who do you want to make the com
(llcx
dc~..:lslons to rciorm Soc1al Sccunty I

lt 1!1. a huge 1ssue

Republicans lhmk so loo accusmg Clm to n ol double talk on the use of
the hu&lt;igel surplus wh1ch lhm congrcssh&gt;nal leaders want earmarked (en
1ax cuts as well as Soc1al Secunly fmancmg
There are excep11ons lo the ge neral11y rule on both Sides
Broadly pur Republicans favor an overhaul lhal would pul 1ncreas mg
shares ol Soc1al Secunry money m10 pnvate Jm esuncnls an 1dea that
gm ncd headway when the Slock marker was soanng bul has been shake n by
lis declines

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can111 made .,

I· ra, e:-. rated as too do)e to ~.: all 1tl1g

Y ni &lt;~U I «tl!&lt;f
1han .duuhlc

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the , au"" " I umpararn fm~m"
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i&gt;tJI few Ill&lt;! vm""'fUCIJU&gt; II(
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aiJI&lt;!Unl r.J..:d Jtl I&lt;J&lt;I4 ll1c fa,l v.t;tHl~ d &amp;tt:U ~.:un ·H~tJtm• But ''
rmdrerm ele,; unn n.. partl&lt;• af&lt; JIJ&lt;IIWV help&gt; •w1ng lfle~ 1!111! tJ«•
funnehll¥ mu.;h of 1h~1 ca•h mw a uon• rt II be • l&lt;m¥ llllll' bof•n llu •
hand lui ol do'!' ra.:.e• whuo Ill&lt; y
&lt;1f ·~nctwMd bn bery ••
rlunk they •~n &gt;wmt ~~~ 1•11&lt;: by ~ al~•l~&gt;lied
PORK HARREl C.:ONC,J&lt;f;SS ••
few per~.-Cn lagt= purnh. M urc mon~)
I or d&gt;&lt; Ill ' ' !IIlli' m • ij U"""f "&lt;' RUI
~~ .t:h._Mn~ l4.:wn ~ott'\ •hall any IUllt'
Ill iJ JOI&lt;!ry fi &lt;IW lhl&gt; lll&lt;!llfy """""a r y (•HJ~ I&lt;" la1ljUJ 11&gt; 11111&gt;1 rudo·
l&lt;w ~y ,.,. •• Will '&lt;' II • lor about tttentary w•k pii»Jng JJ
re••
&lt;I~ ~hllllce• lor rcf&lt;~rm Jn the furur&lt; ilfUIJW jo W!l lfl&lt; &gt;fiCrllllR~ IJmllf fllf
I or example s.n M1 1&lt;:h t!J&lt;, n•x• t""•' year J\hW! nt •~h .an
McConnell R Ky ill&lt; ll!f' lurnl a~r Ol" JJlcn ! C. m~ rt•• had ~~ live lly
ra""" among Senate R.epubh&lt;an• " la&gt;o year'• •t~endlll~ capo
1111• bcmfa n ele.-1mn year IUIW
tryiOJ!l lo J..ake r.e'V.tl: IJ~e on D,enw,.:ra
~~~ Sen Ru .. I eJIJ gold lm pu•hwg ~ • ve1 ""'"'ber• •If C&lt;mere.. ~ouiiJn 1
ban " n •ofl lll&lt;mey l!y J)&lt;&gt;Ufl ng re&gt;~•• •l~e mfmJ! "hule 11111re 1han !he
law all11w• ll11• ompul&gt;&lt;' a.:4'1!Unl•
ln4 !UCY lllhJ lhe '-.:~J ff ch ul htb u ppo
nclll R&lt;p Mark Ne~m~ nn R WJ&gt; (llr tl1&lt;1 ~ I H lullwn r(J e nwr~eric y '
Dcm&lt;x; r.,ls arf do 10 ~ •unrl:u tlun g'
lhill ..... ildolcd 1.0 !hiO
111 So uth C ;.tl (,tJna wh~,: r.e .IUl'UIU hi!rU
year, farm lllll wh"h wa• ran of a
S&lt; n
Erne&gt;( H" ll 'nl(• rc&lt;enl f) 111u&lt;h llr~ ge r emergency p&lt;~&lt;;ka~
IC&lt;&lt; I' ed a rcpollcd \ f S/)1~)1) ,.,,IJ 1ha1 Jli &lt;&gt;YJ&lt;lc&lt;l e~ rra J:H•.Jre• l11r lhe
l'cnwgun rhc Umwd NiiiJ•m• and
I IIIU ~JO I1 fi OHI t hr~~ hHij! t.II M.:t ii U.!
$21~ 1 111/ II I!JO
m o nC) wore

poll • on Tuesday Wuh dolcn• &lt;If

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luis '" I ~ years and peaks m 30
You need lo rhmk ahoUI thai when you go

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111e adnu"'srrauon opposes pnva11za11on ol Soc1af Sccm11y but " open
lo the IIIVCSimcnl of pari o ( Ihe money While liberals oppose lhal OJlll&lt;ln II
docs have Democrauc supporrcrs '" Congress
Bur Clinton has centered Ins case on ihe usc of rhc surplus rather than
on dermis ol a financ1al plan
Such a plan w1ll requrre unpopular sleps probably an mcrease 111 the
Socml Sccunly ret~remcnt agr - already gomg up gradually 10 67 m 2025
- and posSi bly hmlls on fulure cost of li vrng Increases
Repuhhcans know the nsk of lmkenn~ wllh Ihe cosl of hv1ng 1n.reases
they counted 11 the ISsue thai cosl lhem Senate conlrol rn 1986
Clinton lramed thiS Soc ~at Secunry debale m hiS Stale or Ihe Umon mes
sage declanng 1ha1 every penny of prOJ&lt;Cied budgel surpluses &gt;huuld he
&gt;a1cd un11l1he future fmanc1ng ollhe syslem IS sell led Save Social Secu
nty f~rsl he smd 111 whal has become an c1gh1 monrh refram 10 counter
Republicans seckrng lax cuts wllh part of lhc surplus

llwr&lt; • n&lt;J d•1uht lhal

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fhc1r camp:.ugn ~:ommll
~,;and1dates say1ng they
deli vere d the surplu s and they want to save Sm:1II Sccunty whale i.. UIIlll.@

In that 30 second spot

Save Sor.::1ll Sccunty 1s rcpcatcJ lour tunes

Clinton a1gues tl111 IIIey

w

mlcd to squander the surplus on the $KO
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House Spc 1kcr Ne"t G1 ngnch sa 1d lhe Sen II C hl1nkcd md rh,ll Rc puh
\IH;u ns Will be b 1~..: k nex t yeas hold~.: I ufl e r the c l ~o:d lon s anJ 1cady to pu sh
th~.: lt x r.:: ul He ~a1 d the y w •l l l or~.:c 1 scp Irate 1..it.:h He on l.lxcs Wr. :. 1c gn lll )!
lc take IW 1y the 1111 ~k ol ~av m g 11 all !01 Sm:a.ll Se~UIIty Gut~IH.:h s~ 1J
Bul the power ol th ~.: b suc w ts lll . . plt) t.: U wbcn Ho1.1sc Dcmou tt s tlmosl
won an lllcmplto rcscl \l: ill o llh ~.: prOjJ,;(.;(Cd surrlth unlllthe Stll:IUI Scc u
1 il)" problem IS so h t:d
1 he vote w ls 2 16 2 l () mJ GOP lc 1tie rs h td hi sc1 unhle 1t1 tVtlld lh II
llat to 1hc11 II X cut plan I h...: H ous~.: then voh,;d to sci l!'.ldc l)() pc 1Lc lltlll til~.:
surplus room e no ugh l or th~.: lt x L:ul Rcpuhht: llh vt l\.\1 to p1 ~o:s"i 1g un
AL:tu1lly C lmtnn s m s 1stcn~c on s 1V1 n g C\c l)' Le nt dtdn I hold myhm..
1h~ ..:atdl til 'ipe ntl mg btll Con g rc~~ passt.:tl lo tdjoUIO Includes mn1e th .an
~20 tHIIaon d cs1g n tted p., cmc 1gc n..:y 1ppm p11 uu ms wh 1..: h \VIII u1 111 ~.: ou t o l
the surpluli

Rcp uhh..:ahs r~u~c th tl tg t iiJ~l C lmt o n hut II w ts 1 co lla ho r 111on 111..: lud
tn,g 1\e ms sm:h a~ lur m rc ll d md ~.:x tr 1 Pcnltgon spc ndrng lllO'it ol !hem
tdvo~,;dtcd too
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EDITOR'S NO IE - Walter R Mears, vrce president and culumnt.l
for rhe /u,ocoated Press, has r&lt;purtcd on Washington and nulinnul
pollllcs fur more than 30 years

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Just how bad was the 105th ~ngress
By William A Rusher

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ROBERT L WINGETT

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Serv~ wdl hc held M.lfld.ll, I I a m 011 lht Whrle Full&lt;'r:.l Hoole,
Bun:.J wdl f,lkiW .n s- . Ctllll!ler)' lk...r•volle
~"'"""' .lind ... lfiiiO - .._ "'~
Fnend•
'""Y tOIII Sunday 6-9 p m ill lite full&lt;'rlll "'"""
•Jbfy &gt;&lt;evc&lt;rt - W&lt;'f&lt;' hllllll$ lfle Wc&lt;ol•
ern 011111 VOIIIey and (,rt ;U Luke•
&gt;~*•
WlUIII fmnt lll&lt;l"tt.lllllll the
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Lllwrcrn:' ·~!IIJ ia•. WJ. Pmnemy d1...r Thur'ldily. 0.1 2'1, I'I'.IH at rite
H~l &gt;OI!bd P'MI• &lt;~I tllr we&lt;ol#n Rtio!bpronJ• lkhablfllall&lt;&gt;rl Ctnltr, Pomemy
011111 V~IJey a• lllimll• IIIIIVtd 1ft
He wa• lll~rn IN~ 23, Itlt'IH Jn D'4rwrn. "m nf !he lale Harry A an&lt;l Ella
Thurlit.luy Nu:~J . til 111111 ll'•fl..rt.coll E ~lll-l w. fl.: wa• an Army vtreran o1fWmtd War II ~ member nr 1hc Amer·
h~ll .:.wtr...r lf)e Jlfllllnd mlhc wr&lt;o~ · ~ean lcj~l&lt;lll l'ull&amp;!y· Benncu l'r,.l 12ll and • member n( lhc MJIIC!r•vrllc
•cmlrat lfhnm• uown uf VeroaJtfe• lly Mrth&lt;id1&gt;1 (.'flur' " lie wa.• fmmerly emplllyet.l a• a lineman''" lhe C"lurn~fltflk~lfl WJnd• p•tt.J ~~ 1111 mph 111 bu• alld S.~~~tlkrn IOI ~~&lt;:Irt• C&lt;lmfY.!ny
Pi!ler&lt;ihurj, Ill and aiJJH" I I 1/2
He 111 .urvwed t,. a . ,.kr, ~~ .... Barnhart "' Lllnt.:w.kr a jlrand•on, .ev
lnt.:flell 41f r•m fell "" ~~ l.&lt;!UI•
cral nJtce• and nephew•
S.:lllkred raon wu. ttlp.:.:ltd ulday
Hew..- pr~~&lt;:tt.lc:4lln dci&lt;lh e ""•• 1h1• year by h10 w1fe .,( 4J year•.Oor11thy
ucrooo IOO&lt;IIIIf lilt n&lt;~rthern M10111'" J ~!Ujlla• a t.lauj~hler Patncoa Car(ll'nler ~rmhcr. Clarern:e Murl "Bud"
"1'1" v~ury. wh1lc a faor ~r~&lt;wntnfl and Ralph O.•u~la., • •111kr Hat-'1 lfn((man
&lt;Wer 11\j)jij Of lllr PlaiJilO WUII "'P"I•
Ser&gt;~••• w1ll be llrlt.l Sunday. I p m at the P11memy Chapel of Fooher
"" wvudwdly JIVe way w ram and Funeral Home wnh the Rev Wenr:Jtll SlUder "m"ulrn~ Bunal w11f be tn
'""'"' in wc.wrn Te'a. and Okla- Ora•ef Hdl Cemelery Che•tnre. With m1hlary grave&gt;~t.lc: me• by the /\mer·
luntm
""" l.clf"'" Feeney·Benneu Po.1 I21!
Cluud• and shiiWtrll were luwtr·
flnend• m~y call Slllurday, 2-4 ~nd 7-') p m alllk furreral home
lnj tn lhe SoolhWtllt courle•Yu(f•IW
pre1111ure on ..,ulllern i\rmma Mnrn·
injlllht!Werll fell In mu.h of "''ulhern
California and lite Oreal Bu11JD and
(hn•rnphcr David Hadley. 27. CJnOJnnatt doed l'rlday (kt 23 1\I'IH 111
m&lt;we wert U(ll'~ led on 1he F11ur C1tr· Cllk!lllnall
lfe wu• born July 27 1971 111111 otf Dave Had ley or Mn..:ow ant.l Clau·
ner11 ' "'"" Snow wa11 f""'IIJble mlhe
IIIJher cleva1mn11 or Ulah and doa lladley 11f Cmc tnnuu
Wyumma
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He '' aiMl •umved lly u •tepmnt he~ Jan llatlfey nf Mt...:nw, u ""ler
Sk~e• were •~P"U:t.l 111 rrmu1n
Davtna Barley nf llaluvru 1wn llleJ)IiJotero. grandparenr• Mr an~ Mr. Her
11unny Ill lhe Plll:tM c NorlhWCIII
bert L M1lltr uf Ru.one and the Rev IWna Hudley of New kochmood
~hah• w.lay were lorecu!l 111 1he
Scrv1•e~ were heltl Tue&lt;llluy al E C NuiTe Funeral Home New Rtchmond
70. und 1!1111 from lhe "'tuthern Pluon• wnh burtal tn Oreenmound Ceme1cry
ucrl)ji• the Snuthealll

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Saturday; cooler air on way C."""""'
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lite NOIIJillllll
Lawrence Douglas
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Temprr..wre• IUC nJI«&lt;'d Ul (~If
to lire mid 3/t. m ruHtheOiol Ohm w

lire l11wer ,.,. rnlllr .,..,lhwt&gt;l
Cf.,uil• w1ll de• rt.;.e '"' S011urdily
~· dr~er aor 1oove• IM:fl/0• 1hc Jii&lt;IIC
Tem(ll'rlllllre• ""'" fall ~JIIc!Wiwl~t•
lllr ••&gt;~~fer RIIW of uor 4!&lt;1111mue•
The rt4'ofll h111h lem(ll'r:uure for
lh10 t.lilk wa• liO t.leJir«• 111 1927
While lhe rt4'&lt;trt.l '""' wa• 2IJ m IH95
Sun~t wnt~ht 111111 hc 011 ' .12 p m
lllld .unn~~e S~Uurdlly Ul 6 59 am
4erll!IJ lht rllltkm
Cllllld~ were lon,..rmJ uldily from
lhe Clrtlll Luke• 111 New EiiJIIUI!d alld
lmm lhe we-tern Plum• u.:rl)ji• !he
Rockoe.. while un un~~ea'ilmably
wwm, dtiU day dilwned In 1llr !loorh·
ew;l
H•lh pre••ure 111 lhe Sc!lllltea•t
ww; npe~.'led UJ tu1ld suudy lflmuah·
&lt;lll!ltldioy Tlwl meanl anmher t.luy or
fu~r, t.lly welllher In mw:h or the Clulf
Coa•t Sclulheu•l and llllt.I· AIIanloc,
wuh h1jlh~ a• m~~~:h '" 12 t.Jeareeo
aii!Jve normal rn ..,me pl~r~:e11
8u1 111 !he Nor1heu111, •l11ud11 unt.l
&gt;hllwttr• remarned 111 New Enjland,
ahhoo~h lhe l&gt;ud weUiher wu~ 11h1fl·
IIIII Ul lile n!lrlhttUIII

Christopher

Lawrclll:c Onualw;, 89, Pomeroy died Thun~day, Ocl 29, IIJCIK al the
Rock-prina- Rehubililallon Center. Pomeroy
He wu ~ born Dec 23, 1908 rn Darwin. ~~~~~ or the lale Hurry A und Etlu
e Doujla• He wa• an Army vi:leran or World War 11, a member of the Amer·
' Jean Lealnn Feeney·Benneu Po~l IZK. and u member or the Mlnenvrlle
McthodiM
t Church He WUI formerly employed 1111 a lineman for the Colum·
bu• and Southern Elcwl~ Comprmy.
He I• ~urvlved by u •i•lcr. El•lc Burnhurt "' Llln~u~ler. u llrand•on und
wtfe, Brei and Morflll Florian of Pomeroy, nleceHand nephewH, Hel t n W,tl·
111111 ofTupperHPlulnM, Juunltu OrueiCr of Rill: Inc, Rojler H11ffmun of ChcMicr
Oludys Chuney of Polkroy Ronald BarnhmrlofColumbuH,flreut·nle,e Han~
nephew~. Howurt.l K DurHI of CheNier, Andrew Orue11er uf Rlll:lne, Mike
HolTman of Chcittr. ChriHIY Hm of CheNier AlyH•a Hoffmun uf Mldt.lle·
port, C:umlyn SeuriH nf Mrudlepurt Culhy Oreene of Pnmemy, Anaela Cle·
land of Pomeroy and a Jlreal·nephew und WJic, nm und Karina Danl uf Duy·
ton
In uddlllon to hi• porcniH, be wu1 preceded In dealh earlier thl1 year by
hi! wrfe of 43 yeurM, Oormhy J Douala!, a dau1hter. Pulrlcla Carpenler
protherH, Clarence, Murl Rud , und Ralph DnuglaH, u KINter, Hazel Hoi f.
man
Service• will be held at I p m on Sunday, Nov I, IIJ\18 at the Pomeroy
Chapel of f'IHhcr l'unerul Hnme wllh the Rev Wendell Stutler nfnclullnJI
Burial wtll he In Oruvel Hill Cemetery. Cheshire with military uruveHiue
rile! by the Amerlcun Legion Feency-Benncu PoHI 128
Fr~cndH rnuy call on Suturduy. Oct 31. IIJCIK from 2·4 and 7·9 p rn at the
funeral home

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Lawrence Douglas

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

UniiH of the MelgH County Emcr·
11ency Medlcul Servl~~ reooru~d nine
CI~IM fnr IIKMI H IUn~c ThlrrH
tfuy UnltH
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CENTRAL DISPATCH
l 22 u m South Se~untl Av~nue ,
Middleport Ocncvu Tufllc PlcnKnnt
Vulley ~h!s pltul.
10 22 11111, Oliver Street. Mid·
dleporL. Tho111us S~musc H11lm
Medlcul Center, Mlduleport ~~uuu
aMHIMiet.l
I 14 p m Powell Stree~. Middle·
port Emmell Llllhlloot, trcuted nt the
Hcenc, Middleport Nquud nssiM
tet.l
2 34 p 111 , !lute Route 124
Ruclne Burl Holmnn. VeLertlnH
Mcmurlul Hoiphnl Rucloe s~uu4
UHNi NICd
MIDDLEPORT
6 2~ p 111 , Mlddlcporl Murlnu.
Churlle Smith, VMH
10 06 p m MlddlcpurL Murln11•
Shermun Buckley. treated ut the
scene
POMEROY
2 l li p 111 volunteer tlre de purr ·
mcnt und s~uud to Ann Street uuto·
mobile lire Ella WIKe owner no
mjurleN l'l!purtcd
RIJTLAND
9 ~I p 111 Mellfs Mine ~ I Steve
Mun:mkn St Jn&lt;eph N Hospltul Ccn·
trul Dlsputoh •qtultl us&lt;lsreu

Wyitm~ A HuljhCH lcenhCJwer, 19 Lelarr WVu dreu Thur.day, 0•1 29
1998 In CulumhuH
Burn l'ch I ~ I') I\I on Cnll.l~CV III e. wVa d.IUij hler or lho laiCOrtll Orunt
and Huruc l•llllore Canter llu ,hc~ ~he wu• u httmemukcr unt,l u member of
the o•.,~ Shepherd United Melh&lt;I!IJ•I Church Ill Flllrn•k wVII
She wu~ u pa~l pro~lllent ul tbe Unucd Mcthndu&lt;t Wnmen ulthe MeHen·
ry Untied Meth&lt;IIJJOI Chur•h tn Deep Creek Md. unt.llauaht ~• h011llnr Hev·
crul ycur~
She wu ~ 1111111 preceded 111 t.lcuth lly her huHbund 11f 5~ ye11rH the Rev Jllhn
H Ice nhower. u ll'•'nddau ~hlcr There•u Lynn Icenhower IWII ~r.r erK Cur·
nwn MurKhall 1111d Vrrglntu Rollin&gt; und Lhrce bmthcr; Clnren« Hush••
Lc~tcr Huahe• and Clenrae Hu t~hc •
Survtvlnj ure tWIJ ~ll nH Olenn A iSuellcenhuwer of Lclurt und John W
fBurllura) l•cnh11wer ot Suntee Ca lli 1hree duushtc rH. Cnrnlyn L iRUHK)
Brunt()n ,j CnlumbuH Sharon A clilub) Murray uf Mlnorul WeiiH. W Vu. und
Tummy L tDuvld) Wuynenl WllllamKliR WYu W Jrnnt.khildrcn und lrve
ljrCal -~ rundchlldl'l!n, anu u O!Htcr. Wrnu EHtep ol MuHun wVa
Scrvh:eH will be 2 p m M11nuuy mrhe Crow-Hu••ell Funeral Home. P01nl
PleaHunt, W Vu with 1hc Rev Ben Srevcn• and the Rev lltlb~y W11odKotiJ·
~lutlnv Burlul wrll be In thC'l&lt;rrklanu Memorral Ourden• l'ncndH may ••II
ut the lunerul home from 5·9 p m Sunuay

Maxine Arnold Wagner
Maxi ne i\m•1ld W11~ ncr, K2 Lunon•tcr lurmcrly of the Rock Sprlnj~K Cmn·
munny unJ Mu Kun WVu died Thursduy Ocr 2~ I&lt;!YH 1n I he Eulrlielt.l M~d·
l ~ul c~n•~r LtiiiOUHICr
Born Muy I ~ 191 I&gt; 111 Oor~n• o.nt~hler nlrhc lute Snmucl R 1111d Mury
FrunoCH OrlnSicud Aumiller • h ~ w ,, tl C&lt;llllllllllllly service Wt!rker lor the
Cmnmunlly i\otton Prn~ rtllll ol Musnn County WVu where •he wus re•pon·
Krblo lur thll Mcul• till Whocls
i\ 1 1 1l4 t~rndnt nc 1&gt;1 Wuhnmn H111h Se houl •he wus u mcml!cr nflhc SIKth
Awnuc Un11~t.l Mcthtltllst Chur.h nl LM"IStcr 11~d wuK 11 lnrmcr member
ul Ihe Mu" 111 Un1tcd Mcihll•ll •t Chu rc h und the Syruou •e Churoh ol' the
Nuzurcnc
S urvrv111 ~ nrc 11er husbund Clct&gt;r~c F Wn8ncr ol L11ncu•ler u duuahtcr,
Susu nnu Anwld f l)r l'uull) J FllzJ!cruld nl Oluthc. Kun two •repuuujjhrers
Bclh W11yner 1Shunc) Skee n 1111d Ktmherl y WuJ!ncr f Mike) Rcd1ck both ol
Lunousler three srumldult.lrcn und u ntc•c und two nephew!
She wns ul sn prc•edcd In dc!tlh by her lirHt husbund Oeruld K Arnold,
In 1947 n brothet Juhn S At11111ller uoo tt sl&lt;tcr Frun•c• Stewart
Service• will b&lt;: 2 Jil p m Sunduy In the Fo»le•CJng F1rnernl Home MoHOn
with !he Rev John Hurru tilllcl uLiny llunul will be In the Klrklund Memo·
rlul Oat den• l"rlcnus muy cullutthe luncrul home Irom 3-K p m Saturduy

Stocks

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Hol~er Mcdlcul Center
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Jnncs lr~&gt; Pu ync Rnn11ld Ncw 1111111

EurlctlCSuundcrs Mu1 ~ llolds
RlrlhK - M1 1111tl Mr' Ru"cll
E1IW111ds son N ~w I htv~ n W Yn
Mt uml Mrs K1.mt StC\l\ll s twin Mil)

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SLE£PV HOLLOW · A heuntH hayride, free refrnhmenh and
1 bonflrt - · ell ~Mrt of the SIHpy Hollow party lithe Middleport Marina on Thurldly evening. Tlie event was apon10rld by
lhl Amerleln Lqlon of Middleport, 1nd was II!• perf•ct cioN to

Tl1ck or Trnt night In lhl communltr

Meigs announcements
Bollrd of ~ltdon
The Me)p COli Ill)' Board of RtVJ·
HIOII Will meet on Monday N&lt;!v 2 ul
3 30 p m at lhe aud11or'• ofli•e '" the
Me1p C&lt;ltlnry C&lt;&gt;unllou~ The new
value' for Ta~ Year I'I'JK w1ll be
revtewed. lll:cllfdJng Ill Nancy Park·
er Campbell ;e"clary of the Mc1g•
Cuunty B•~a rd or ReVJHIIII\
Conrad a,nnounecd
Appltr.aunn~ fill' the MtJM• Counly Humane Soc~ety • An1maf Re,.;uc
PruJCCI fcalured 111 The Da1ly Sen·
unel on Thur.day ure avt~~lublc by
coniOCIJIIi lhe IIIX: Jety'• rreu•urer.
R11a Lcw10 uliJC/1-~83 4 or by e-matl
ul awurUI @ohrou edu

mcn1 hu• culll:ellcd Tue&lt;llluy cvcmng •
1mmunt1..U10n ~ hnr c due In dcc uon

day The nul cliniC will he helr:J Nnf
I0 9 II u m und I l p m The ne"
evomng d1111c Will he Jllov 17 4 7
Pm •
Melf18 Band Boll!lln•
The Mc1g• Band Blk,.ler. w1 ll
mtcl Monday 6 p m 111 rhe &lt;chool
&lt;afeterra to peel appl&lt;' lnr the annu
al upple buller pruJecl All p.~rcnt • urc
a•ked '"help
Arb and Craft Show

The I 3rh annual "" and craft•
•how will be held al lhc Semen Clll
zens Center Pnmeroy nn Fnday 10
~ p m Scvcr.11 .~rca .,,,lr•pe,.on• w1ll
'
Elecllon dlnnrr
be rn auendan&lt;e w11h a varrcty (&gt;f
An elec110n duy drnner Will be hani.lmade ural!&lt; g1ll&lt; 1nd l10hday
held n11he Ponland/Ruolne Reoraa· dccoru110n• Lunch wi ll be avaoluble
mzed Chur&lt;h uf JeHU~ C hn~l of l..ul· from 12 30 4 ~ fl p 111 Th~ craft show
ter Day Samr~. Lovell Rmtd wnh "open to the public w1th no admts
Jtl!rVInJ otan1ng ul II am Menu ""n charse
Includes •oup• •unt.lwrche• deH.ert•
und drmk ~ Apple butter " al~o on Revival
•ule
Evungei!HI Rev Churl e• Sw1gger
Will conduct a revrvul 111 the Ml
Election dinner
Unum IJ,,ptJst Church bcgtnn1ny
Electron duy dmner ttl Rock Wedne•day 6 31) p m The church IS
Spnna• Un11ed Me1hnd101 Church located IWO mtle! &lt;nuth or Curpen ier
Will feature veyetable •nup und beun on lhe Carpenter H1ll Rnatl Featured
Koup, sundwrches pteK unu cuke Nlnge" w1ll he !he While&lt; Oubrtcl
Servrng besln• ul II urn
Quurtel Ruilund Freew 1U BaptiSI
Church Ch&lt;JJr Ml Unum Choir und
Tru-teeM meeting
Soltll&lt;l Marlene Curpenrer Pu&lt;tor Joe
The Ol1ve Tnwn1h1p Trustee&lt; Will N Sayre lllvllc s Y"" Ill ullcnd
hold u regulttr meelmg nn Monduy 111
6 30 p m ut th&lt; rown&lt;htp guruae Middleport lear pickup
locuted on Joppu Rt1ud
Lcul p1dup 111 Middleport wtll
beJ!In Monduy 111 lhe Pomemy Cur
lmmunlzallon clinic cuneelled
JX&gt;rall"n L1n~ on Se~.:nnd Avenue
The Mc1g• Cnunry lltlllih Depart•

E/ection a big.. ...._co_n•_'"u-•d_rro_m..;..pa..;.;.~~·-~ruled recently !hut Tuft s cumpu1gn
"omm111ee knc1wlngly ml ; led lh~
pub II&lt; when II run u lclevl•wn com·
merdal crltlcdl ol Fl •hcr Tall und
Ft•her have Iuken u beullng lr111n euch
nlhcr und the medru over therr ncsu·
live uds

Whul thul tends In do

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nte untl~r.:l&lt;.h: ds so lhe F1~"~h~r cum
Ill 1111(1 st1111e poS III V~
"iU td Joh11 GrC"cn dtrc~tor ol

pUIJ!II needs
t!'lsues

lhc Rny BliSs lnsiiiUi c lor Applied
PniiiJe~ tlllhe Un11e"ll) ul A~1nn

Meigs 'HEAP
office moves
The Mei u• County HEAP OITice
hu• muveu lrom Unron Avenue 10

11103 Hlinnu RuuJ Pum~rny In the
JTPi\ ulli••
The 11'-tltlon " Jll sl nil Stute
Rout• 7 tin th• dghl when •tnrtlnl! up
H1h111d Rmkl The new plume numb.lr
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TUPPERS PJ.l\INS
7 24 fl m i\ r buu ~ h Addlrlun
Mnlnn y Vk wry Cttlllden -Cinrk
Mcnmrlnl Umplt11l Ccnlrnl Dt&lt;putch
'&lt;JUIId u s&lt; i s l ~d

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Stock rtpor'a 111 th• 10 30
am quol•a provided by Adveat
of Qalllpolla

The Meigs Local Teachers' Association
urge the Voters of the Meigs Local
School District to support the Renewal
of the Five-Mill, Five-Year Permanent
Improvement Levy _ Election Day,
November 3rd. The permanent lm·
provement levy money Is used only for
permanent Improvements for the school
dlstrlct.
Vote YES, November 3rd for the
Renewal of the Meigs Local School
District Five-Year, Five-Mill Permanent
Improvement Levy.
Ptld lor by tht.Molgt l.oo11 T10ohort Anoolotlon
P 0 Bo~ 2 Pomoro , Ohio 45708

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Defense helps BVU tally 13-0 victory over San Diego State
By GREG BEACHAM
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lie-.1 'hu1nu1 \illl'"'' JCJ&gt;~)(l ,
··Dunn!! tl~ S;tn J'"t:" Sl,lil" .l,!:unr.
\4-C plit)Cd li~r a hund1 of ,j,..,,~ ......
Mum' ''"tl .. \\'l~ \\tlllh=d IP 'h"" thL"
nawm th.1t v.c·r~ a fund d~f~·n .. i\1.:

1heir H\tr~t!C'. E\·tn D;,mon Gnurdon.:. rhe WAC\ leader in :•11-rurrme
}.!rtl.I);L" . h;ul jll'._l .~9 tnlal )llrt l' nn
onr L':Jil'h :md thrt..•c ~icl. rl'lllrn,.
h.lllg:tmc ." Tollner .. igh ed " We
roultln ·r mall' ~i-g plap. or lilllt.'

"They m3dt' one bi£ rl~y eorly in
I he £ame, and we cm•ldn't do anyrhin~ offen,ively to gil·e u• a chance
to win." Tollner "'iJ. "We really
lhnu~ht we hord our ch:mec" in lhc
-econd h~1f after di•a•ter had hit us
in Ihe firs! half.»
San Die~o .Sratc ·, hest fielil posi-

pl.l)'·"

linn of the g;une came with 10 min-

BYL; nmwrh;KL B11 an Gray
"L'(m•d I h.: only tom·hdm\ n on a .19)'0ifd tnll'rL·cp(inn rerurn · on the
~wmr·, founh pl:ty.
·· 1 li}!Url·tl il \'""' ,.... l.ml . ;md \\hen ·
I luol l'd up. the QB lunll."d dl'oul al
m~ . ·· Gr~1) ':.tid with a !au!! h. " lie
rim:•,, ill" my h.111,1~. and I went\\ ith ·
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ute• to play after Gourdine returned
a punt to the BYU 32. But Morri' had
a tackle and a qum1erhack rre~ ... ure as
rhe Allee&lt; were J,:epl put of rhe end
tone on four play' from Ihe 8. On
f• •urth down. Gmy tipred away u pass
in Ihe corner of the entl zone intcnJ~
ed for Gourdine.
The Aztecs had u l~uchllown 1;1k·
en :tway with 1wo minules rem;1ining

ell" 11h tt...

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lui ,\ ~o~ uh l ~.m Dt q~P SI.U.:. th~
Brt:; h.un Youn~ lm\."h.u.:lcr"' rc:pcr•
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fntr.: t ndud~·' l o1 P·''"~••hlc moorm ;llt.. . h: .Jill '.
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A' 11 111 ... 'lli:tlar pia} :I nti k·aderH . unr~:rnl 'h) ,, r.tin .. torm mul
'hlp \h.'rl'll ' l c-nnug.h. Morri' aJ.,o
tm ... rr.Jh.·d h~ a BYl ' tl~l~n ...t· f~:,J lw • cnlt•flarncd thL•nn"d \\ ilh Ju, tlant..·l·
,\ lum'. 'i.tn D1cgo Sl.lh." Jn,J I 'l .(J ,;, . l·.:khr&lt;~tJnn .llh:r L"OIL'h IHg pl.i) .

( oug.1r \l,ultwn on Thur ...d:t) lll t! hl.
\ .Ill DICC-'U Sl olft' (..J-..J, .;. r Wc .. r~.·rn

.-\rhk·r 14.. ( \ mh.·rcfk:r 1 "a' ,hul oul ·tor
th l· llr -. lllllll' 111 1-llll;;tmr .. - ;1 :!X0 lu" .11 BY I . in I'JK~ - .uul \\a-,.
hdd ~~~ 'lhoo f - rcn~ru lmH 1n 1111.11

r••''ing )

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h o~tl'!d ll l t:. · ~.ni
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Dil'go Slall." -..· oo~t:h
·· W.: 1,:oult.ln ·I 111~1 ~c
.Ill ~ llun~ h. 1rpcn \~ 11h lhl' run nr \~ i1h
lhl·. p.~..... and Roh Morri .. i~ :1 H-'rY
!!o"d pl.i) t:r hal- ~ lhL"rc ··
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hltdl' hn l-hlt-md hlllll'lllomd llllTl'il'·
111 ~ 1 _, odd ll· khr;11u·, n, :1.., hi' 'larulotll
p L1~. h:ul ,, '-·arccr g:1mc \~ ilh I0 11no•'·
'l"ft:tl I. Jl ~lc ... lhree fnr tu!! lu ... -..c ....
a~ n d ..,l'\ .·n a.., ..,j,lcd 'I opt...
.Ju .. t II' c tl:1~' after h\.'ing .. hn:ddl·d
111 ,, .J(l·.-+ 1 BYlJ wm on·r San J'hC'
S! .iiL' !he rou;;ar ... dcfcn ...c f(•hnund-

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'h;H•.: for tht..· ··Jo,
I• \\a' 11)1111'&lt; Ill
h11 cH·q dl·~.·: "k' , \\ h.u harfJcn' j,
you're PUI lhl'ft' . .tnd \PI I ,l,ut lt:n .
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"We fdl ~til \\chad In do"~'"' ~C1
a fto('nrc on I he board In gel IIllO 1he

" R''~ ~1orri ..

i .. jU"-1 an our..l:lnd mg lin,·hackcr."' BYll """" L"Vc/1
hlwmd" ":ud "There arr , -,·ry ICw
linchw..· ~~r ... out lhl.'rc lll' tlt.•r lh:m
him."
Wlnlc nn; r ~ - ~. ~ - I WAC! \lent
to ~ ~ 0 .tt holllc rhi, ·,ca . . on :llld
J;;lllll'd thl." Pal'JfiL' Di\ i~ 1nn IH.'hrl':l~ ­
er C(lgc. San DiL·gn StalL' "'aw 11.., four gilmc \\ anlung .. trc:1~ em.t:
The AlfC(''' 1\l.o·h&lt;ll..'~ ru .,hinn
iliHu.:~ of Jnna' Lew" antll .mry Ned

h~1d no room to run. :md I he 1\\.' fl combined for JU'I YO ) ank II~ helm'\/

Thai \\ "' allthl' Cuug:lf' th:t:do:ll.
\I, ho pl:tycd ;tl El C:~mmo
tCa!Jf.} Jun1nr C~•ll ..·~l' '' i1h t.ourdinc. hcltl' lhc Allee..,· m''"''-.l;1ngcm•1'ti
rl.'ccl\'cr fo a 'ingle ren·p1ion .

when

bccmt-.e in pr;J ~ hn~ . I :tlway" u..,cd
to.·· Gra)' "iUid. ...

nut of hounds.

(ir,ty.

JCMI'ti.

only two

~ignrlicomt

drives of lhe

gilme.

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ou'l} \\a~.on ' r ddt\t:rctl."

NHL roundup

ll11hhy Hol ik and D;IIL' Anolo e) elm~ '&gt;t' orc-d lir .. r-pc..·rio(l go;t l" ;JJHI

By The Associated Press
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Milhury i' 'till taking

health) '-H lllJ;'Nc:u·l) ~~~ )'L'&lt;If"i after hr thmhcd
11110 the ..,t; uul ... to lighl New York
J&lt;an ~c r-. f;ull.i, the former IJo.,lon
Hnun -. tlcfl'n"'Cillnn ;.., every hi1 a~

cfkl'lllc 1\l tll hi&lt; l'crhal harh&lt;.
On Tlwr« l.ly, the New Ymk
} '.~"ndc, ., t"II:IL:h and genera l marwg• cr tno~ · a .. hot at agen.r Paul Krau .. in

M ~J rllll Brodeur

'·"c .

m;1dc ~~

1 ~e
I WO-~Jmc \dnning . . rn:aJ..

help the· Devi l' en&lt;l

lo

ni gh!. 11 wi11.., Ollawa 3. Phil:tlklphiu
I : St l.&lt;nlld. De1rni1 I: Cnlorado 4.

S;tn JmL' 2. and Mon11cal I. An..,tonI.
Senators~~

hl"ndrr,·
Nt.:'\ Jcr-

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coming nff :~ -t -0 !Hl1ll(' ]o..,.. In
Ln.., A:ngc!l.'.., nn \VL"d nc .. da) ni~hl.
\,(,, fc1r the lhi nll1rnt.: 111 four gotmeo,; .
Holi ~ tlpl'lwd Ihe -.~·oring I'm Nrw
kr.. cy :II 3·5•) nftl1\.'lil' .. l rcnod. hc.ll ~
Ill); Ton\111) Siiltl \\1lh a, ' '"P o,; lwt
Andreyrhtlk nwtll! it 1-0 at 11:15.

on:

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Aniii L'a~

Ont:1rin,

Jnh:1n....,nn "'COr..:d twicL' and R;uh..'k
Bnnk acldc(l .1 ~not! in an inJury ·
tiL'Idycd f1r~1 pL•nod ro help Otl:lwa
end ;1 .1~ -gn rnc losing ~rre;J~ :1gains1
P~dmiL·Iphm .

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The linal 4:47 of rhc rcrio~l wa ..
plt.t)t..'d otflcr tilt: first 1nl ~ nn1·..,.., ion

wi1 l1 lht.· puck dd1L"(.'Iinp in
hi... bel'au"'e d'( un injlll'y to OJjawn'!-&gt;
tl1~''
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~ Andn.·a ... Dacki.'ll. The riJ:!hl w·in l! ,u..,~
..,1~11 r~..rrtllcd frce ~i r ~cnr fon\Oml "
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" It wao,; Jtf~t a lucky plot)." Antlr~ ~ 1:11ncd a L'nncu ..... um and faL'1.1I cuto,;
'l1gmuml l'.d!Ty
cydlllk 'aid. "The ~oaltL' made :t rlwr rcqui1cd ~0 ..,titdic"i to L'hl'til' in a
" ((., lt111 hml hL' live., in lhc city,
fl..'"iJ1111l'-.C In .liHIIhcr f.ui){~,l at! Cillfll IO

)/,__··., d~pri' in~ 'nmc: .,ma ll 'ill:tl:!L' ol
a rtl'll) ~oml al1o1." Milhury '"1(1
alter rctunllt1!.!• Irom a mc1..'linne \\ ilh
P;1ll'f~ in ViL• nn~t. Au .. tna
.
A kw hour~ J:ucr, Mdhui'Y took
:um.1t hi., pla)l..'f'.., ;d'tcl the t .. tandL·I"•·;'
2'~ I .ht Hll l' It"' In the New Jcro,cy

J:!flllll·pi&lt; Ly hcc:lll't..' he prL'\'i.'lliL'd me
from !!L'lling a ..,hot c1n go.ll , llut ir
houllt'L' .. on lllt..' ;llld gnc .. Ill any\\ uy..
New y,,.. ~ '..; Ja,nn f?m\'l' "i('nrcd tlll
a wli .. t .. hot \\ it h ~I) "il't.."nnd' lcfl in
thL' 'l:CIIIld j1 l'r10d f,hc ll' al11' "-.•ftlhL'

('ol li ,ion with Phll~td~·tr)hia cap1.1in
f:11t' I indro'-.
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rl;r~.· ~~.:ll' ~·ur h) !J j, {1\\'11 \; .. Ill. \\ il..,
(Ill I he IL'L' for uOOur I~ minutco,; before
hcing taken to the drcssin_@ ;nom on
a "iii"Ctt·her. 'Lindros, WhO 'ti(.'tii"Cd t1

ice at thai point ahc l'. l;on' linm·ol th t

DL'' 11'

pJaymg .,ur iH cL' "' llh

sho rt -handed gonl in the third period.
was 1101 penalized.
Blues 3, Red Wings I
.
Geoff Courtnall beat Chris
Osg(10d on n penalty shot midwny
through the third period iu St. Louis'
home victory ewer De1roi1.

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/){,pcy --' we wcre
Slc_,'P) - "L' '~· crc 1 1' 1 n.•Htly w pl:.1y
thl· ' hli~' ~C) ~.11111..' ... Milhur) ~.l id .
··o11r llll' '"''gL' tn !he pia) er~ hcfon:
I ill' ~:l llll' "il" th:11 J l'I''C) pia~ L'd IJ1l'
\\l'J"I..'

hcl'llll'. ;md kr\ ge l niT -10 a
h l~ h · L'nt:rg~ '-I Iart. The mc..,..,;Jgt..• oh\ ;.

11 1g ht

""tl\'t'll lr lnam

rubhl'r ru ch
"II'""" hud """"h) the P.R
gi' ing tlw t'.1n '-i :n:ylh1ng !hal l..'ilfl h~ tluown ~ 'n thr u..:c
hefon: till' ~W111L:_.·· Holi _~ -.,nlll "The-y
~hnu hl g1vc th1,; .;-tull out "' they
IL'a' e thL' gam~
In ot he r Nil I. gallll'' ThuNI.i)'

dt.·_partmL'Ilt hy

In lo"ie il~ lwn remaining t•onf&lt;!rence

·games In mi&gt;S out on Ihe MAC

E\'en with Aaron Ward hoo~ing
him from behind. Courln&lt;~llmnnnged

to s~nd u shot off the goal post. On

PITTSIH 'Rt;rl rA P! - A judge
f\1allllt l tn ll~t•tc:]fl11,0

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CO\IId p.1y 1 i 1 ~

L' S R:m~rttj11L"Y. l11d c1•~: lh.'t l1anl
~la1~m 111 :1pprm·L·d I he 'b~ -~ mil lion
loan ,\~ lut.h v.-d_l hL.: rL'p;ud tn Mnnno
ut ~ p~1'l'L.'111 ltl1t.:J'L'\I . M&lt;tnnn c:trliL•r
h.1d lo ;m~..·d lhl' kdm .t!Hllht.·r ~~)mil ·
linu i\nd "ill hL· n.: p:dd hl'l't~n.: nlh~r

l'rcditt'tr'ti, mt·lutlin g rormct AII -Sr:tr
t•cnrcr M;1rio L.tmicux . S•thlc '-':tHI the
tcilnHlt'ctls ~' long-term loan or'$20
milliort to cover ope rat ang lmst'., lh 1s

crediiOr"i.

Marl..{n'·111 .,:t id. ttl a hc_ming on
Thtrr",;tluy rh:!l loaJh l!O!lt'h as M.~nno\
are o,;lanclard pr:.JL' II C~ lor an organi wtiollthat b rcorganitl ll~ und er lht\

fl.•dnal

h:tll~ r upt cy

Al&lt;o. a spokeswoman lill' Alkghe -

l:m . .

ny Encrg) lnl'. 'tiHJcl u $5 million . . ; i'o: yem (lc;d to nalllL' the Ci\ 1-..· Arraw for
th e lltilily ~~in danger hccnu..;r or the
Pen!!llilh · hankrup11.:y filing on Ot'l.
13 . Dchra fled. a spoke..;wonwn l'or

The !ai L'' \ loan ..,Jmu ld lmt two

.\, cd\~ ...aid l&lt;ohL.!rt G. S.thk an aumIH.!Y fn 1 Manno and tu -nwncr
H&lt;1ward ll"ldwin .
The lt'itfll OWL'S ~I '7.:) mill inn to

the

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The Inaugural ~1u&lt;ic Cil} flow!.
1o t&gt;e played Dec. ::!9 in N"&lt;lll'ille.
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Tonight's gal!les
·MEIGS al V1nton Counly
Nelsonville-York at Belpre
Miller at EASTERN
Aleiander at Wellston
Federal Hocking at Trimble
SOUTHERN at Waterford

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other year i'l'e heon here ."
Miami athletic direc tor Joel
Mallin h:1&lt; already i&gt;cen con/acted hy
and ...ent information lo o,everal JX&gt;''iblc howl-.
" I' m

not

O\'erly

nptuni,tic

on!) four te:~m~ with\\ inning record..,
now _. a f)i\'i,ion I-A t~:tm \\ph a
10-1 re(.'(ml migh1 he ·ahlc In choo-.e
where ir gneo,; .
"It i ~ ...o prelimin;try.·· M~1t1!ri .. aid.
" They will el umn~J!C u... ma) he and
we may l!limin:tte ... omc of them
we go

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In other game' around the fi.1AC
on Salurday. Akron 1:\--t. 2&lt;'\ E:1 .. 11 io,
al Cen1rnl Mil' hi gnn (~-3 • .1-1 We\1).

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\\ ho ha' nol hct!'n loh.:kkd lor a hl-.'-o , the) 're ,.j,lknt. phy-.1cal. aggre.., .. i,·c
all 'l:':t..;nn. the J-lo4)..,il'r' arc 15th 111 guy.. And the ~.mtlll! 'l'Cilll41at) lnok'
the . . amr . IlK'~ can all run . llw y t·;m
the n.ttlon in rtl&gt;ihin~ 01t :?~~..:l yare!'
all
hi t." ·
a ,gqrnc. Randle El ha., C\'etl caught a
The
1-too,lc-r.., httvl'n 'tlwat-..·n Ohit)
11a" fot .1 touchdown .

Bud:eye"i htl\'en"t !'een. ~ 11 IL'a't not

this se:tson.

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"V..'c appronch 11 a lut nf different
ways.·· Oh1o State t•oadl John Cooper snid of defendin~ ag:1in~tthc Indiana run "The lir..,l thing you try to
do is conwin him. \O you"ve gfltlo he
a lillie hit c;lll tiou ~ with your ru..,h.
You've g01 to corituin him and krl.'p

Blll lluhan.a {:\-4. 1 - ~ 01g Tt:ll)
h;1,n't faced ;,r tleft"no,;e a.., ..,lingy ;...,
Ohto State-\. whkh ha' gin~n up ju-.t
~o,ix wud1llcm n~ The Bud•.'r ye ... (7 -0.
4-0) .1 re r.mked ... ccond in thC' nat1on
in total dden ..~ at 2~9 . 1 y:mt .. rrr

him in the pocket. lfh c puiJ, it down
and runs. you've golm; t~ c lhal openfield 1:1ckle. You've gm to hope he

doesn't pop .my hig ria )'' on yoll."
Kickolf 111 Memori:il Staolium
(ARC-TV) is set for .1:30 p.m. CST
on Smurday.
With Randle 'EI. lailhn&lt;· ~ Frankie
Fmnklin and fullhllck Chri' G.ill.

·$t0,988°0

g.une .• :111d none 'of their pa&lt;l tl11 ee
· ' ''IL"tlm' ru .. hed for .

mnrc th.1n 50

yard~.

"The y play :my\\'here from 15 10
dek·n~c.

and \\'hen a nrw
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forecast
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' major endorsements if the Te.as
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:Nehraska.
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who last week became the
Williams.
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in Dil'ision, l history.
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Miami heat Arimna Sl:ilc .1~-21 in
lhe Salad Bowl and Cincinn:~ti . then
a MAC alnliute . lost 1-1- l.lto We,l
Texa- Stale in the Sun Bowl.
In 1961. We&lt;lern Michigan lml to
New Mexico in the only Al'iarinn

rh:uit)

using hos qmc~ redshin freshman at on this team. nor jtrtit from ll quarter·
running back. or mayt&gt;e at wide back standpnint.1u'l nn e lfort. work
receiver. nr even on def~n;,;e . He set- ethi,·. a lot of those things." Cameron
tled for quarterback. perhaps the said . "He's one of those unique
best decision in Cameron's two ..;ca~ guy&lt; who has the ability to denote
son'\ as the Hoosiers coach.
evcT)onr\ play.juo.,' bCcau'~ h.:'s one
wouldn't he st uck on lndia1b \ sitle~
Then again. the way Randle El has che hardc~t worker.,. on 1111., learn.'''
line.
performed ro.o far. muyhe it wa..,n't
R:mdle El. "lm al&lt;o will pl:1y bas• Before the sea&gt;on began. si1ch a tough decision after all.
ket hall for Boh Knight', Hoosiers.
" I think he's h;1d a major impact pa"ed for 3~5 yard&lt; and three /Ouch&lt;:mnero~ toyed with the idea of
downs. ru ... h~d for rhrcL' other \Ollchdowns and set un lmlhma rerord for
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gfimes lmrr. he's 'till the lop Indiana
n"her - and fourth in the Big Ten
- a1 80.3 ymd&lt; a game. and three
times he has topped I00 yards.
That's somelhi.ng Ohi!\·• Swcc 's

Judge OK's emergency loan for Penguinsto pay·playerE
appn1\ L'LI an cmcrgcncy lo.1n from
Pill.,hll! t.' h l\·nJ:!Ulll'-1 t..o-nw ncr Roger

E:l&lt;l) on Saturday.
The MAC champion i' wmmiued
IO the Moror Ciry Bowl on nee. ~.l
in Pomiac. Mich.
If M~ami (6-1. 3-1 Ea&lt;ll win' out
- stoning with Saturday'&lt; !!"me
againsl archri\"al Ohio (~·5. ~-~ Ea•r)
- lhe RedHuwk&lt; would go 10-1 and
may get their choice of bo11 I' '" an
at ~htrg~ tram.
The la.'l and only lim&lt; the MAC

By STEVE HERMAN
BLOOMINGTON. Ind . CAPIThe only thing Indiana coHch Cam
Clm~ron ever promised was thai
Antwaan Randle El wnuld play
~omewhere. anywhere. and that he

upright on a third' try as the Cougars
led 1J-O at halftime.

the penalty shot . Courtnall beat
()~goml W11h a wrist shot lhoat sailed
over the goalie's left shoulder.
Scon Pellerin and AI Macinnis
also scored for clie Blues. Doug
Brown scored for Detroit .
Avalanche 4, Sharks 2
Joe Sukic broke a tie mid)l'ay
thr011gh the third period with his
fourth short-handed goal in five
game&lt; as Colorado heal winless San
Jose.
Sakic. who tied it nc 2 with· ~:02
remaining in the second period, heal
Mi~r V~rnon with n low wrist shot at
7:03 of rhe thi11l period ,
Rene Corbet and Stephane Yelle
added goals. and Crni8 Billington
made 11 saves. Dave Lowry and
Andrei Zyuzin scored for visiting S:m
Jose 10-6-2).
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Canndlens 1, Bruins 1
AI Boston. Brian Sal'age scored a
power-play goal with 41 seconds
remainins in the second period as
Montreal tied fhe Bruins.
. Steve Heinze tiad n power-pli1y
goal at 15:32 of the first· period for
· the Bruins. who routed the Cnnndicns
9-~ on Wednesday night in Montre·
al. Heinze has three gQals Ihis season
and HIO in his NHL career.

(~ ·5. 2-~

80\\ I e\'er ('nntr,..ell. Thai ~une year.
Bn"·linJ; Green lo't tn " 'hat wa;,
call&lt;d the Me«')' Bowl- u one-time

Top-ranked Ohio State gets nod to whip Indiana Saturday

and hit an

Devils, Senators, ,Blues get victories

ch:~mpion,hip game it ho'" Ofl [)cc
4. M.;tr~ht.lll travel' to Bowling (ir,..c:n

MAC football forecast

But that doesn't mean the RedHawk&lt; might not go bowling.
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E•·en though the MAC hasn'r had
more than one &lt;ehool play in a howl
game since 1950. this might he a
breakthrough &lt;&lt;:&lt;~&lt;on.
M~rshall (8-0. 6-0 MAC Ea&lt;C) all
but locked up the di\'osion title with
its 31 -17 vicrory ol'er Mi:m1i on Oct
3. The Thundering Herd wnuld hm'e

Both team~ foundered in the first
half. a\ San Diego State gained just
44 yards and BYU was unable 10 ·
reach the end zone. Owen Pochman ·
gorrl~

Marshall needs one more win to capture conference crown

East Di\'i!t&gt;ion title .

Reye" was ruled lo ha,•e

Lid~cd rwn field

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

By RUSTY MILLER
AP Sport1 ,Writer
Things look hleak for Miami of
Ohio in term&lt; of carching Ma.-hall
for the Mid-American Confer&lt;nec's

t&gt;ecn out of bounds after c.uohin£ Bri·
an Ru~o;ell's pa"io; in lhe end 1nnc.
Kcplay• showed Reyes' fool was
" I figured I could ,hut him down , 'down in the end zone before he went

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the re..,l. R.tll' hnunced off rrcr i\ rrli'
hand&lt;. quanerback' fumhled 'n;ops
and the Aztecs [;oiled In fini'h !heir

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Eastern to face No. 2 Adena in distr.i ct spikefest
On Saourd.l) at 4 p m . ~rhap'
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one or lhe mo'l cumpdtiJH" match·
e' m rhe run fnr a 'lale 11lle woll he
held m the OJ\ i ... mn IV Ut,lnct HtlIt) bull toum.tm~nt .u Alh~n ... l-ligh
School. v. here No 1 FranLfnr1 Adena meet~oo nmlh-r.m '. . etJ Eo1'tern hill

head-1o-h~ad mmbal.
Ea,lem " l'l c :md Adena'' ~0E~"t~rn

hc1' h.•d one o l the mo ... ,

prohlic ream' in Somhe.ISiern Oh•o
the pa:-.t 1\\0 ... e.,,ons. exempl1fymg a

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\UCC&lt;"
Ea~oorem \\on'" ~cond con~ul"e Tn -Valley Conference Hoci.Ht~
OJ\ l'lnn 'Crown th" year at I(l-1 \\ 1lh
an I M-2 O\ er.all m:ui. and 1..... , wct"L
clauned 11' \t"l"Hnd ..,traaMht \C'C'Unnal
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La,l year. Eu'lem r:oplvred fif'l 1n
the TVC wirh a 15-1 record I 11-4
O\Cr.tll and wa" D1sln~1 runner-up tn
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E.tslern relurn.., ... ix lcllerm.m ttu,
yet~r ltl a \'etrran. expcnenl'etl Imeup Rcturnmg are senior' Je"'"''-""

Brannon lhOIHlf&lt;lble menllOll :IllTVC. honor.tble mentiOn D1,tric1

IJJ. Valene Karrlall-ltague. all -0"-

lnct. arvJ Tn- V~.llley Conference Play-

""'-I Kurr "a h.trd-hinin¥ 'PI~er and
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great blotka. Brannon. ;tllhnu~h nut
qu11e a-raii_J, the po•.erhincr \\'hen

HXJ l&gt;&lt;rcent Saourda) . 11.1) man a no I
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The re'' of rhe lmcup " 'Iron~

opponenh gener.ttc an offL"n~ to
a\'Otd Karr', t.tlcnh. Bran nun l·uunter'l with" walchful eye Julie Builc)
hJ.., em~r~ed a' a fu II - fl l"f!C(I \:n,ll)

n!!hl at.:m" the ho:m.l \\'olfL" ha"'
turned 10 \C\ eral great m;ttt•hr.., ttu'
..,e.hon .md '' ,, gonll -.ent'r.
AI -.o rcturnmg to lle
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cnmponenl lh" ..eason, ,1ddmg tkplh
and •er,,ualil) 1&lt;&gt; an alrc.1dy formi dahle front
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Easrem\ vetcmn front lmc ~~nne
of the stal~\ bc-~t with lhe 6hfoot ~ 1
K&lt;.~rr anchonng the center of thai

Ohio fet:thHtc lZa~ootcrn front line tn
Haym:tn ami E\•,an\ H:.•ym.tn. who
ha' a tendL'r nnl..lc . 'IH1uld he mo ... tl y

Valley Cnnlcrrncc/Oi,tm·t 11 Co.1rh
of Ihe Y&lt;ar Don Jachon
J.td;:"m -.a1d "J 1h1n\.: \o\L' wtll he
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er of Ihe Year). Stephanie E\ a1h. Juh
Hannan Angt Wolfe and 'uphomnref
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Juh Bouley.
Jommg them will
senior Mi~hell&lt; Buckley .1nd Ang1
Taylor.JUlllOf' Leah Santlcr&lt; and All-

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Dear Ann Landen: l hope you
will prinl lhJS Assoc1a1cd Press amde wnnen by Malcolm Rmer 11
confirms whal has long been obi'Jous lo me -- lhat people who hecome
involved with strangers on lhe Inter-

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NE\\' YORK (APJ - Tod,1y's
NBA ''"h&lt;dule· phone c.1lh helween

mana~emcnt

and the pl.1yero;; un10n

Th~&lt; woll be D.1y 122 of ohe l~k­
oul. and 11's bemg lre,ned wllh .1ll1hc

. urgency of an eKh1h111nn game m
Bm"'~ There :1re no collecu ve bur-

st,tlcd Ihat the) ·re not gcung to do
mten'lt'W"' wllh ell her m.~tworJ.... ··

gaioung ralks scheduled. burrhe com-

union executive d~rector B•lly llunlcr
rold the New York Time'
Hu iuer. hm''C\cr. th1nk "' the n~t­
\\Ork"i \dll C\•entu.tlly pu'h tor .1 "il'l-

petmg fact10ns wtll exchange plCll'ianlnes-

NBA labor talks
chronology

· They ralked by phone 1od.1y
They agreed lo k&lt;ep m louch and
speak uiwtn tomorrow. 't le,Jg ue
spokesm •.n Chns Bnenz.t ,,,nJ Thup. .
day as lhe oppo'lng sides rook a
brealher after a husy lew d.'Y'

The NBA owners and the players' union are in
d1sagreemen1 about many 1ssues, specifically lhe
amounl of revenues owners will devote lo players'
sala11es S•gnij•canl dales'" lhe NBA lockoUI·

OwneN ami players have o.;penl a
Iota! of about 24 hours lotlkmg o.; mce
Saturday. develnpmg .t loo\c lrame -

1998 '
March 23 .__ Own~rs vote 27-2 to reopen the collective bargaimng
agreemenl a1 the concluston of 1he season
The lasl ol n•ne
negotiating sessions
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ends after only 30
minutes, w1th the
players saytng they
June 22
won't listen to any
proposal that 1ncludes
a "hard" salary cap
June 30 . - League announces a lockout wrll beg•n the next day
Umon Iiles gnevance wtth arb1tra1or John Feenck,
ask1ng that players w1th guaranteed contracts be
pa1d dunng the lockout
July 1 . - Owners •mpose the third lockou11n league h•slory

"ork for wh.n rhe ne xl 1.1h&lt;&gt;r de.1l "
going 10 look like
So lar. Ihey know 11 w1ll «1:1111 a
Larry B1rd exceplion. change Ihe
rnokte sa l.try ;,;ysrem. mclude some
-- kond of "lax" on lhe highesl-p:ud
p,J,ayers .md mcre:tse mtntmum

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scilanc~

lor lon~ -icrm \ cter:;m~ .

The ht g,gest homg- up rem.un"i \\ holt

percenlagc of revenues Will he del 111ed 10 sa lanes hy Ihe lime Ihe new system hao,; been mylut·e for a lew yc.ars
The owners have moved off their
insislenct on getting the percL'nL1ge
do"n from 57 percen11o 4R per&lt;"enl.
Collect•ve barga1n1ng
and rhe pl.1yers ha~e 1nm•ed off .ISktalks resume
CommiSSIOner Dav1d
mg for 6,3 percenl. sowccs 1111 olved
Slern and several
in lhe lalks rold The Associ~lcd
owners walk out upon
Press on condJtum of anunynuty.
hearing the players'
The owners ~re believed 10 have
umon dlfector Billy
Signaled for a move lo " .~0-50 spill
Hunter's new proposal
111 lhc ne.I -IO-hiSI year ol lhe de:ll.
Guaranteed conlracts
wh•le Ihe players wanr a 60-40 split
hea11ng held before
"The~c's slill a prelly w1de gap
David Stern
Billy Hunter
Faerie~
lhal sepnrures lhe Sides. Bur nl lcasl
we idenulicd rhe sizes of lhe ga ps
League cancels 24 exhibition games and announces
'I
mdel1note postponemenl of tra1mng camps ,
between us,·· commtsltOtnner D.a\ td
I Srern s;ud
League cancels remainder of exhibitiOn se;asc1n
I Those gaps rermnn very large .. md
Sides meet for about 4 1/2 hours
II 11 Will cle.~rly lake much more move·
ment .md compmnnse to get to :.1
and make hnle progress
I poult where ,, deal can be done \.
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The NBA announces that regularIn the meantime. owner~o~ WJII\ hl.!
season games through Nov 15
collet'llllC
!heir lefel'l&lt; ion ngflls pa)'·
are canceled
menls f10m NBC and TNT - ahout
In a b1g VICtory for NBA owners,
$500 nlllhon split 29 ways. The ownFee11ck re1ects the union's gnevance
ers negollaled a de .ll under which
thai 226 players with guaranteed
ng.hts payments dn nnt l'ease &lt;llnm g
contracts be pald during the lockout
lhe
lockoul. and lhc 11111011 has 1.1ken
The NBA announces thai It has canceled all games
to
calling
the nctw01k, "co-conspu through Nov 30 and 1ndef1ni1ely postpones the ent1re
1998-99 season
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"A lor of pl.1yers h.11·e lkru.1li y
AP/Ec:l De Gasero

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llemenl

" I re.ul Ihe p.1pe" e1 ~r)' d.1y . .111d
I ~.t\\llh,Jt NRC''"' CXJ1CIIl.'lll111J; 'nmc

nell'' $126, m-year de,ll
Aflcr rhe ""' rwo or rhrce

&gt;'"'"·

net are prone to &lt;.:ompuh.J\IC bchav.

if the luxury ta~ dH.I not c.m~o.t: the pcrcent.lge of revenue devoted to pl:ty·
cr "'i~llane' to f.tll 10 .111 .t~f'e~d- upoJl

11&gt;r. Those who use II as a vch1de fnr
•.nftdehly wcr~ already mdoncd '"
cheaf.
Heallhy people usc ohc lnterneo a,, ,lnul and somcllmcs a toy rf they

lcl'cl. "" e"l:row lax 11f IIJ perccnl
would he Wl lhhdJ from 'ome pl.lyer'' p.•ychecks
In rho-e e'crow pl.m year,, rhe

Smn: NHC I!&lt;. not due 10 telt•vt"'c

a g.tme unll l Dec :!'i. there 1s .t ft•clmg' hmong 'nme player\ th.al a new
1.1hor .1grcemcnt won't he 1c.Khcd
unltl nclwmk game' .are lllJCOjl.ucl y.
Und&lt;l thm line of olun~1ng . an ·'1!'~~­
ment wou ld not he rc:KIIc,l ltlr ,\ll(llhcr month

BIG money losers
•players under contract

Jord,m . . :ud " I don'tthmk we can say

economtc operatmg system - .t
b) hnt.lmcorpomlmg ,t~o,pects of e,1ch

Side's larest propos.11 .
.
The pl.1yers are "'kmg f01 a
ycnr deal and the owners wnlll a

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en year deal The ,fitsl lwo "' thtee
years wo11ltl he played under a "l uxury tux" sysrcm .tnd the next '" o or
three yenrs would 11lso uH:Iudc .m
"escrow lii K."
Under the luxury tax. any owne1
who signs a player to a hi~l!-c •ul contr,tcl would pit)' a prenwun Theoret Ically, 11 would acl as a clelerrenl to
megahucks coorracls Ilk&lt; Kevm Gar-

Palrlck
Ewing
New York
Knicks '
1998-99 ulaiy&lt;':
$18.5 m•lhon
Games
canceled:
16
Salary
per game:
$225.610
Tolal salary
lost:
$3,609,760

Kevin
Garnett
M111nesota
nmberwolves

Los Angeles
Lakers

David
Robinson
San Antonio
Spurs

$15 million

$14.8mlllion

$14 million

13

14

1'3

$183,927

$180,488

$170,732

$2,391,051

$2,526,832

$2.219,516

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App1oxnn.ucl) 27 11luye" are ' 1111
ehg1blc lo file by lhe N01 5'tlemlhne
F1rs1 b."emHn Wall y Joyner, who
had heen ellg1hle, look ,, pay c111 to
rc -&lt;1 ~n "•lh lhe San D1ego P.ICh cs.
agreelllg lo ,, $6 7 million rwn-year

Cub&lt; pllchc•· M1ke M01gan. who
ullo11ed M:uk McGwne's •ecnHI·
I) 1ng OJ st home run. beca01c d1 ~ !hi eThursday 11 hen Ch1c'ago d&lt;clilml his
$1 5 m•lhnn op11on :md ckclt'd In pay
a $150.0(KJ huymtl Mm gan 19,

con l.tcl w1th ,, cluh opt1on lor illhiJd
ye;tr Joyner. m hi!\ tl111 d st·a,on \\'llh

JOined tlu: Cu ho,; lor a sccnncl 111111!

lhe P.~lles , hll 298 .wllh 12 hom e
runs and 80 RBi s 111 help1ng San
D1e~o "in Ihe Nl. penn-1111

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Source AP research

TORONTO tAPl- M.qu1 le.. guc

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Johnson

C' ll y,

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androo., tened1one.1he mu'l.·k-htuld1ng ure ;..tlld) lll f!. the 'iliJlplc-mL·nt. Dr:
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ro G luht" and M ,u/ lt'pnrlt&gt;:d Hx.i,l)
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)Cdr\ ol ,n,oiH~mrnt 111 11\\'llt:,...,htp of -"i U~pendcd tldeiN.~ m.m D.l\ ~ M,mo.:nn
the lu.., Ant!elc.., Dodger" .llld Ihe l.t . . 1 ol the Monll e.tl C.m t~d lcn... hl1 th tcc
7 II~ month .... t\ tl \ dut:f opcrattng gnmes and I111e&lt;l lum $1JKlll lor

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1~ lc,l\ tng the o1 g.um~.ltinn .lithe end
ol thl! ye.1r The forme1 tc.nn ptest dL'Ill told employees at the Dod gt•l"' •
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The Repu.lican Party Candidate
For County Commissioner

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lo! 111 nc;.u' the sea ,.
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Artifacts from Cleopatra's lost island unveiled

: cleared 1t ce ntury ul silt from

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uny glimpse of lhe beaur y of our
heavenly home II we have accepled
Chn!ll Jesus as our Sav1or. we may
cnler through lhc heaurd'ul pearl
gales God's own hghr will shmc on
lhe go lden slrecls and lhc Jeweled
walls will radiate co lors lhat arc
beyo nd our imagmau on today. · .
I cwed lhc super slah Travelmg
wesl l il&lt;&gt;llccd gray-b lue douds on
rh c nnrlh homon To me. the y represen ted the sadn ess that somctun cs

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. mcellhcll D.. d h.ill -w.ly to Colum "Now lhCdwelltng of God IS Wl \ll
tl1c uty, of pule go ld
'l11e
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hc'arc.l '.til good th1n gs ~.omc to an found.ltiOns ()f lh i.! clly w.tlls w~ 1 c
end '" L,lutyn. 9. Bc1hany 7, and • dc ~nralcd wllh c ve~.y kond of preJrlnathan , 4 nodded i n .1g1ccmcnt
t:ious stone The l11 st Jasper (dla' We sure had Jun. hut now we lpo kcd · mond). second s.lppllll'e (hlucl
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(lhcn) cha lcedony ('ky hlue), cmc•a lill ie glum
. . Alter Dad loaded all JhcH th•n gs aid (green! s.1rdo nyx (red .md
• 1 nio h1s v,m and took ull on llOith ~
wht tc), carnclt.m (ltcty tcl1) . chryso. C-~&lt;1 1-71. 1 w,11c hed thco 11 go out nl lll e (golden), beryl (sea green),
· "Sill Wnh ,1 &lt;~gh. I ''Idly rurncd lilp.v (ll.m ,rarcnt g•cen), ch• ysosoulhwc st
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prase (purplcJ. Jac mlh (red ) and
' The Lord had ,, 11cal 111 &gt;ltiiC lor umcl hy't (v iolet )"
m,e The mdesce nl ' u'n shone r~d ,
The glon ous sun sc l, was only a

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elhnwmg PJ Axelssnn nltll&lt; Bnslon
Brutns M.mson w~1s as..,es~d :t m.IJOr
penalty fo1 clh«m mg nml a game 1111"·
conduct after h1t111l g AxcJ..,snn 1111hc
second pettod of tht! game on
Wednesd.t) n1ght

on the colo1s nf hcnvcn Revelation
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------Sports briefs----Bawl&gt;all
I 0\AI\GLLES rA P I - Ailer48

The colors of heaven '

The $18.0(X) study " be111g fund ed by ChemSource. a com pan y lhat
researches s upp l~menr s .md orhcr
Met&lt;~hohl'

orange
a com
lion of colors! I wondered whal He
ca lled rhal magnoft ~e nt hue
The bnllianl ce nter made me
glan ce away - bul nol for long . A
genrle curve m the lour-lane highway made lhe nammg ball look as ,,
11 could bounce ngh l down the road
lo mecl me
How spcetar.:ul~r' I loved tt and
thank ed the Lord over and ove r
agam for prov1Jmg such beauty to
hfl my Splrlls
To soon the road ~.:urvcd llg:a m
and rhc red hall diSappcm ed beh1nd
rhe le.dlcss rrees My n11nd mu sed

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undergo medtc.ll te :--~s ns they cng..tgc
111 wetglll u'mntng fnt I~ \\Cck"'

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Dear D.I.S.: Ynu ~teem w be on
the nght tra~.;k. hul )'"ur hu~o,band
necdo;, more help than he I~ ~Cttlng
A.,k )our ~roup leader tn rccommend a c.;ompcknt p~.oydmln~"' For
., thno.,c mtcre\tC'LI 10 COSA . ...end a
My hu,hand ~o,clf -addrc.,\Cd cn\clopc 1H. NSO-

wh" were havmg pmhlcm-. wnh
lhc1r 'ipOU')C\ and tx,yrncnd~o,
because' of pornography un the
lntcrnct I thought I wa" the unly

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Aug. 25 and wenl 0-1 1111h ,, 7 1.~
ERA 111 lh e slai1S He hegan rho season with the Mmneso1,1 iwins. g'1\ 111g
4 - ~ with ,, 3 49 ERA

Canadian newspaper says major league
baseball plans to ban androstenedione

had 11 at some poml m thc1r live:-.

called COSA tCu. Jependenls of Sex
Add1m 1 h 'ccms 1U ht! hclpmg. If
you ha ve any mhcr sugg.,uons,
plca&lt;oe let me know. -- D l S m Mm·
ncapol"

VOTE FOR

Indians' Cora, Jones.file for free agency;
Joyner re-signs with Padres for $6.7M
By RONALD BLUM
NEW YORK lAP) - ,Joe) Co1u
and Doug Jones of Ihe Clc1 cl.md
lnd1art&lt; are among lhe '&lt;I'Cn l.ne\1
baseball fret ,,geQis. ra"ing Ihe tol.d
to 116
Al&lt;o fil1ng Thur,day we re
Bo ~ton'~oo T1m Naehnng, Kan"as ·
City's R1 cky Bone&lt;, Mmnesola's
Ttrry Sre111hach o.. ~ l anu\ D,l\'e
Magad:m and St Lou"' Bohhy Will

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phy&gt;~ clan al&gt;oul pre...,nhmg chcm1cal help Here s anulhcr lcllcr ahttul
rhe lnrcrner:
Dear Ann Landen: I almn" fell
oorof my recli ner when I rei.d lhe
lctler~ in yuur cnlumn frum women

THE RESIDENTS OF MEIGS COUNTY
ARE ENTITLED TO A FUTURE
FILLED WITH PROSPERITY%

"Arc we llul} 100 pe•e&lt;ni Hlllu 'l
(of each orher) nghrnnw''" M~&lt;· h,lcl
th.ll ...
In e~ghl hours ol'l.tlk s lh.u ended
ei.lrly Thur..,d~y nmrntng rhc -.tdc"
spoke aho1111he framework of a new

poml m lhcor lives 11 ·~ undear Half had an an.,cry dl'nrdcr such'"
wherher rhe Interne! problem ~h&lt;•uld "&gt;&lt;X:oal phoh•a.'' wluch " a perMslbe considered a downier or a symp- mg and unrea.w nablc fear of hemg
tom of somcrhmg else, or wherher embarrassed on puhhc
certam dosordero promole rhc excesThree suffered from bultmia or
SIVe on-line usc, accordmg 10 Jl'Y- b1ngc eating, apd '"' had c&lt;perichlalrisl Narhan Shaplfa of lhe Um - c nced some sort of caung d1-,ordcr
versny of Cmcinnau College of Four had condllwn• •n vt&gt; IVIng
Mediconc.
\.uncontrollahle huP..h nf anger nr
Shap1ra and colleagues studocd hu y1ng &gt;prcc., and half reponed
14 people who ~ad spcnr so much )UCh 1mpul!r.c-control cundtlton !\.
11me on lone lhat they were facong Eaght hat.l ahu...cd alcohol ur ~nmc
problems such as broken rclallon- mher !tUb~ootancc at .,omc tnnc 1n thctr
shifl', job loss and dropping our of lives
.chool 'The slnkon"g lhmg, Shap1&lt;a
The partiCipant\ 'a1 d mcdicatum
said. was the orher psyth1a1nc proh- for 'ome of lhc"' condliHm&gt; helped
lcms thai turned up in lhc sludy
them gam umtml over Internet UM!
"Nmc of lhe 14 had manoc dcprc&gt;So. dear reader-,, 1f you ur so me ~
""n a11hc umc of rhe lnterv•cw. and one dO!iC to yuu l :ot an lnl crncl

• By MALCOLM RITTER
Gorcborg. Sweden
were rroduced on lhc day t!lc &gt;tuh- cnntro l !~t the prnllferatwn "I the hi.' '.atd
Y. t' rl.' n 1 ncwon' But .tn unul studiC\
AP Science Wril.r
"It's not provtdmg an an!'twcr or,, !ttancc was IRJCclcd S1m:c the autor- prngcnnor cell-.. how the 1mmatu1c
The rc\Carchcr' ,,J,o lound \.' ' 1- 'uggL'I th.tt 11111llolturc ~,;clio.; pmNEW YORK (AI'J - Ancntum cure at this po1n11n ume fnr any par- ~ •e s were done up Ill 7K I days allcr ,cf], prudu~,:cd th1' way mlgr.&amp;lc to dcn~..:c q l ncu. c.;cll produl'tum m 11' - Juu:d here' tr,l\el 111 the ollactnry
grown-ups. Your h1a1n 1s dotng more ticular disorder. butll's a very cx:clt- the lnJCCIIOn, some new m~uron ... ... uc ... where they malurc u1ln ncu
'uc lmrng lhe h1.un·, lluHJ -Jdlcd
hulh and hi.'COIIlt: neur.,n~oo there.
lhan a lor ol sc •cnll sls had rhougho
'"g d1sc.;uvcry,.. sa'•d Dr • Ira Blw.:k were ahlc to persiSt that lun g. G.1gc runs.•md ~hal mllucncc!lt them '" ... p.u.:cs. c.tllcd \'Cntnde..,
(;,,gr.: '·'"'
For the lin~t tun c. re!&lt;.Cilrt.:ht:rs head ol rhe departmenr bl. ncuro- 'a1d
hc(ol}le p.I;IH;ul.at kmd!lt ol ncuwn'
fhc newl) pwdut.:ed Lclt....
h~ve found rhar people crealc new sctcnce and cell b1nlogy al the
Twu partcnts were m theu so· ~
'
bram ce lls dunng adulthrod Th.11 Rober! Wood Johnson Mcd1cal · two othcr!i m thetr 60 's, and one wa10
can rrad1c1s 1rad11111nal wrsdom and · Schoolm P1sca1away, N.J.
72 when rhe cells were produced
sqggcs ts that someday, sctcnt 1sts
He noted !hal adull raiS had been
The bram makes neuron s dunng
m1gh1 he able to get lhe bram 10 fix found more rhan 30 year. ago lo 1ts'C!arly de\clopmcnl , of course, and
damage from diSea&gt;c or mJury.
make new ncurdns m thc1r brams, "whar we're saymg os the sa~pe pro·
R1ght now, lhe newly formed bur lhar convcn uonal w1sdom has grams rhat arc prescnl dunng devel neurons arc 1n the wrong place lo satd adull hu mans cou ldn' t do 11
opme nt arc pcrs1stmg throughout
overcome damage from such prob·
For rhe · new srudy. rhc lofc." Gage sa1d "So 11's nor l1kc
lcms as alcoholism, Parktnson·s or researchers cxam med aulopsy spc~.: l ­ somethn1g new 1s happcnmg llungs
• 1 will work wrth all Township, County and State offtcials alike to ensure that our county
Alzhcuncr 's di!ltcasc, strok e or mens I rom people who'd heen giVen we rhoughr were endmg arc nm endmoves forward and progresses.
InJUry
a drug call ed BfdU because of can- mg. lhey'rc JUsl conlmuong al a
• ( will prioritize issues and have a county plan that sets reahst1c, obtainable goals .
The b1~ qucs11on " whcl her sC I- cer '" rhcor mourhs or rhroats. BrdU slower rare."
enliSts can hnd a way to make new IS raken up by d1V1dmg eclls, so docThe neuron s were generated hy
* 1 will not let our county be thought of an an underdog, but 1nstead will showcase our'
neurons appear 1n lhc 11ght places
lors had admomslcrcd u oo sec how plim111vc "progennor" cells Anistrengths and talents.
,
The new neurons were fou nd m rapidly• .lhc paloenls' tumors were mal s1ud1cs have found progenuor
• 1w111 be Your Full Time Commissioner, 40 Hours Pius
rhe hippocamp us, a deep-bram grow1ng
cell s w1dcly 1n rhc bra~n and sp •nal
slruclure omporranr for learnmg and
But rhc drug also spreads lhrough cord, bullhcy 'vc been shown In promemory It's nol clear whatlhcy do , rhc body, mcludmg rhc bram. The duce neurons onl y 10 lhc hippocamIF YOU CARE ABOUT MEIGS COUNTY, THEN VOTE FOR THE
or eve n If rhey ' re Juncllonal
researchers reasoned rhar 1f ce lls of pus and lhe ollaclory bulh, Gage
CANDIDATE THAT CARES ABOUT YOU!
The diScovery IS rcporlcd 111 lhe lhe bram were dmdmg 10 spawn saod The researchers wcren 'I able to
November 1ssuc of rh e journal new cells. rhey would rake up BrdU. gel usable olfactory hulh samples
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Nalure Mcdo\:mc by Fred Gage of and lhe subsrancc could be delccled from lhc paucnls
the Salk lnsmur e for B10log•cal larcr •n rhe rl~wly produced cells.
H ~r ncssi ng these cell s for mcd Srudoe s in La Jolla, Calof, and Percr
In h1ppocampus samples from all •ca l trealmcnl 1s a lung: tcnn goal,
Eroksson and coll eagues ar the live pauenls, lhcy found neurons Gage sa1d. Sc icn usrs would first
-!i~h l grenska Unive rsity Hosp1tal 111
conl alllmg BrdU , mdocalmg lhe ce lls have 10 solve such nddlcs as whul

The NBA lockout 1s hav1ng an effect on everyone.
onclud1ng the players. Here·~ a look at 1he h•ghes1pa'id players th1s season and what lhe labor troubles
are costing 1hem

have spare time on their hands. They
do nol go looking for Slluallons 1ha1
mvolve a good bn of risk. The "risk
takers" should accep1 responsibihly
for rhetr behavior ins1ead of blammg
lhe lnremel -- Surftrs m Baskong
R1dgc. N.J
Dear Surfers: I agree wholche•rttdly Whar follows os from rhe
article
- People who seem addocltd 10 the
lnrcrnel ofren show a bumper crop
of psych1atnc 1 d1sorders such as
mamc depressoon Trraung rhosc
condiuons mighl help lhem rem 111
lheor urge 10 be on hne, a sludy suggcsrs.
On average. Internet add1c1s on
Ihe study reported havong ljvediflercnt psychiatric d1sorders at :-.omc

Brain makes new cells, raises hopes for repair after disease or injury

rather ''~mlicanl prohkm ~oo tlll'm ~c l \ e,:· the muon le.tder~ ....mJ "I

don' I thmk NRC and TNT 11'111 ,1,111d
by and let there not he .l 'ca•mn ..

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I was an Appaloosa, in search of Halloween loot

Beat of the Bend ....

By CRAIG WILSON
USA TODAY
Growong up in the country has ots
ad'antages Trock-or-trcaung os not
one of them.

By Bob Hoeflich

l remember how cnv10us I wao, of

Seems ompossoble that we
arc wrappong up October
already. It's been a fun month
what wllh all o( the Halloween
decorallons and acltvtllcs hllhcr
and yo" People arc really gel-

call. Wolloarn ' 9-l'l-1050 bnd
Icy. 949-8003. or Lauderonolt.
949-2951

·

chore of plannong and provod-

ling mlo that , 11 ~ccms:

No'fmber. of course. woll
offer a few gems oncludong
Thanksgovong and God knows
mo.sl of us have a great deal 10
be thankful lor Thanksgovong
osn 't unlll Nov 26. so that gove'
you less lht~n a month 10 get
your Chrosomas holiday act

P1ckcns have agam taken on the
tng a free Thank'lig tvm g dtnncr

for Mcogs County re"dcnts
who arc alone or 111

,

Edna !honks oh"" the coghoh
year for the donner whoLh IS
served at the headquarters of

the S)racusc Fore Department
Help as needed

Phy~H.: al

I::J.hor

as well .as monc1ary and other

chun:h aud1tonum

~ny way plc.osc let Edna. 9492338. &lt;&gt;r M.ory. 992-71 KI know

Women of

event

the kods on to\!ln. the ones who had
hundreds of houses 10 go to I had
omagcs of them runnong from porch
to loghtcd porch. bags so filled w11h
candy'thcy had to be dmggcd along.
I grew up on a farm. but our place
was on the edge of a haonlel of I0
houses, populauon 52
The place was so small we could-

Edna Hunnell and M.ory

together
Members of the Sacred
Hearo Church on Pomeroy aoc
wrappong up plans for the annual h,owur to be held on the
the church woll be prcparmg
and scrvmg ham and creamed
baked chocken donncrs featurong homcm.Jdc noodle s begtn·
nong at 4 30 p m on Thursday.
Nov 12 lnudcntally. dessert:
of you have room for ol after
your bog donner. os an addoloonal cost thos year
Games, a
cake booth. fancy work and
other booths woll also be a part
of the evcnmg-long bazaar
Door pnzes woll be awarded
every one-half hour durong the

..

donallon ; uppoo't arc needed to
aga1n t.1rry out the .unhH1ous

proJCCI
II you arc w&amp;lhng

\t)

help 1n

a~

soon a:-. po~~1hlc ~n a~ 1o1.1kc
olf ~orne of the pre ss ure
The dmncr w&amp;ll he sen cJ on

Thanksgl\ong Day No\ 26
No rcscrvauons arc rcqutrcd
All that those ncedong donne"
have to do

1s JUSt

shov. up

And. by the way. there woll he
dchvcry to shut H1ns so anyone
on that category should lot Edna
oo Maoy know
I feel sure thai you dod gel
your clocks turned back as we
ret umcd to standard t1mc over

Those posters whoch were a the week~nd
But dod you
part of the Buddy Farra telev1- check the hatlet)es on your
soon show last week are the smoke and carbon monoxode
work of Pomeroy's Lee Jacobs detectors? What• woth cold
I wlsh I had known that they weather se lling on and the stress
were goong to be on the aor we put on the electncal systems
sooner so you covld have been of our homes dunng the holtlookong for them, but I dodn't day season d1sastrou s fires can
know- on ltme
Lee's . wofe, result
Ramona, tells me that Lee's
posters have been shown on
Evelyn Fock Young who ha s
several natiOnal teleVI SIOn been hvong on Sodney for a
shows over the past years
numbcfof )e,ors has completed
her move back to M~ogs CounMembers of the Mount ty She had planned lo 5e back
Monah. Church of God near by Nov I but was ahead of
Racone are preparong grave sc hedule by several days
blankets as a money makmg She's probably now facong the
acuvoty to help w11h a church chore of unloadong all of those
project
boxes packed lor the move
The group JS on need of arlO·
foetal Chrostmas trees whoch
Hope you had a good tnck
you no longer need The graYe or treat oti'gho However. aren't
blankets range on cost from $25 you JUSt a btl too old and too
10 $40 If you have artoficoal hog lo be doong that woth all
greenery to contnbute or wtsh• those IIIII&lt;; ktds'' Oh well. to
to order grave blankets you can each hts own Do keep smohng

--,---Community Calendar·--FRIDAY
HARTFORD. W Va The
Singong Echoes of Cleveland, Tenn
wtll present a gospl!! conce11 Fnday,
7 p m at Father's House Chuo ch.
Hartford. WVa The puhloc os on voted
PORTLAND -

Lebanon Tow n-

shtpJrustccs regular mcclmg 7 r m

POMEROY - Froday , Fun
Food and Fcllow,h op :11 God s Ncogh·
oorhood Escape for Teens Maon
Street Pomeroy 6-10 30 p m Duoo ng
the eventng. Juloe Wandlong, prevcnloon specoalost from Heal th Recovery
Scrvoces. DARE office r Mony Wood
and Katho VanMeter health educator
from the Meogs County Proscculong
Allorney \ Oflice woll present mlormauon on Red Rohbon Week on sub
JCCls rc latmg lO drug ahusc and the

bcnellls of a Jrug-lrce lol es tyk
Snacks, games available Musoc
SATURDAY
•POMEROY - The Goodwons, a
gospel group from Charleston,
W Va , woll perlorm at Saturday, 6
p m at Ho llso dc Bapllsl Chu rch. follnwcd hy the outdoor Ur.1m.1, • Ell·

Jah," hy the Power tn the Blood Mm tstry No ~.;hargc
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SUNDAY
MASON , WVA - Speco.ol scr
v1ccs ut Agape Ltlc Center 1n MaSon.
W Va. Sunday mornmg, I0 30 am
Rev. CW Clayton "1111 he the spccoal
speaker from Dtllshoro, Ind , lO mm~
tstcr m preparation for a tnp to

Korea. where he woll lc,od a pastoral
I,;IJOicrcnt.:c wnh 400 olhcr

ra~lOrs

A

spccml huhy dcdoc.JI111n woll abo he
hcltl Pastor~ John aml P.tlly Wt~tlc
mv1tc the: puhln;

MIDDIJ:I'ORT -

Voctmy ll.tp·

t1~1 Chun.:h, MuJdlcrun w rll oh"~o: J v..:
n~ 2 ht unntvch.try Sund.ty wtth "PC·
t.: l.al guc-.t -.pct~kcr Dr Brm..: c I&gt; C 11 111

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Friday, October 30, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

But whatever we goo was never
enough lo even cover the bottom of
the bag We could have held all the
Halloween .:andy we gathered in a
small lunch bag. but havong tbe opumosm of youth. year after year. we
lugged shoppmg l;&gt;ags
II dodn 'o help matters any that two
houses never gave 0111 anylhong, theor
porch loghts as dark as the owners'
,

~ s prrn

The whole _lrock-or·treao JOUrney
could be done on less than 20 mon·
uocs Then we :d return home, all
dressed up wolh no place left to go
" t even bC called a trossroads
In the meanllme, the older kods.
because the two roads we had dodn'o whoch mcludcd my brother and hos
~.:WMi ll1cy only made aT
gang of rabble-rousers. were out
On Halloween. the pt)'kongs were beong crcall'&lt;c - soapong wmdows
:-t hm Auntie Bcm1~.:e. over on the and toolet-papcrong trees They were
other road. gave out popcorn balls, 12 Far too cool to trick-or-treat
whoch to an 8-ycar-old on the country
One year, theor Halloween
~ec mcd qurlc cxollc They were m
•hcnanogans goo the 'better of them
plasuc wrap, ued up -.11h orange rob- whcnohey overturned Laverne Hall's
hun The rest of the Jot wercn 1 so outhouse and 111 thc1r pamc to escape
uc.Hrvc. uflcrmg norhrng more orrg:l· lound themselves fallong onto the
nal than M&amp;Ms One neoghhor gave hole My boggcst regret on lofe os I
out dunes One dune per k1d · Yes, she wa.'n 1 there to w11ncss ll To make
was odd
mailers hcller. they had to be hosed

farmlands of upstate Ne"' york
Once we finoshed the· 10 house s,

go to them , get more candy and keep
movong. Maybe ~we'd walk all tbe
way onto town , eoghl moles away .
The fact that we both were tern·
lied was never discussed II dodn't
need oo be. I remember cars barrelinj
dnwn the hoghway toward us We
must have been a Soghl A holill
clutchong an Appaloosa clutchong h1s
own lao I But no one stopped No one
even·slowed down
When we approached. one of the
houses we'd never been to before, we
saw the porch hght was on Our •
hearts raced Then , all of a sudden,
out of the sky. maybe a tree, fell two ·
bodoes They could have been ghostS
What followed was pamc, chaos
and mayhem
[ wet my Appaloosa horse costume roghl (here on the spot And
Pauy Moiler'' She screamed a scream
so long and so loud that I could
heloevc 11 was stoll goong on. except
lor the facti saw her last year and she
appears to have finally pulled herself

we made our move There were a

together

couple of houses half a mole down the
road Untapped lerrllory We would

My brother. however
laughong

down before obey coold enter tbe
house

My pal Pally Moller often accompanoed me on my Halloween rounds.
Sbe h&gt;ed up the road and voewed our
lrtck-or-oreat soouallon as I dod.
Pathcloc
So one year. we decided we would
branch out We would not be conlined by the borders of our dreary hi lie hfe. We would walk down roads
no! taken
I was lin Appaloosa horse that
year Brown and whole My co'oumc's mask was so long that whenever I moved my head quockly. I
bumped onto thongs. lokc Pally Moiler
The taol was so ,long, It needed to be
held
Pauy was a hobo. so when I was" 'I bumpong her wolh my horse head
she wai hilling_ me wuh the hobo
stock that rested on her shoulder We
were a vaudev1lle act , trapped rn the

l11uHI' ol the

Mc•g~(ounty l)r,tlld

Puhlt l l .rhr .1r y

w1llrm.:c t Mond.ty 7 p 111 .rt tho.; MrJ -

su ll

British poet Ted Hughes, husband of Sylvia Plath, dies at 68
LONDON (APJ- Bmosh poco

~.:ult

s1x.-year man rage to the tor-

laureate Ted Hughc~
whose
swrmy man rage 10 the angu1shcd

lured Plath brought hom sympathy
and won h1m rave rev 1cws

Amcrocan poet Sylvoa Plath
dogged hiS rcpuoauon alter her
suocod e. has docd He was 68
Hu ghes docd Wednesday at hos
home on Devon after an 18-mo noh
bailie -.llh ca ncer, wlmh hc'had
kept secret, saod Mallhcw Evans.
chaorman of Hughes' puhloshong
company, Faber and Faber
"Not on ly was he one of the
grc,,lest.oncto;; nf Ihe 20th t:en turv.
but he was the most extraordonary
man," Evans saod "The loss to hos
famoly os oneslomablc "
'
A, co I leclion
of searongly
ontense poems publoshed by Hughes oho s year, called "B mhday Let•
lcrs " shed new loghl on Ius dolfo-

The reclus1ve Hughe s c hose not

MACKENZEE REDMAN
, TURNS FOUR ~-- Mackenzee
dleporl Lohrury '
Rae Redman, daughter of Ray
and Mandy Redman of Mason,
CARPENTER
Columhoa recently calebrated her fourth
Townshrp Board of Trustees mccltng birthday with a "Little Mermaid"
Monday. 7 10 p m at the lite st,lloon party.
,
Those attending, in addition
LETART FALLS - Lctaot Town - to her parents, were baby broth:
ship Boa1d ofTJustccs 'mcctrng Mon- er Nathan; Ray and Joyce Red·
day 6 p on at the olftcc huoldlllg
man; Lori Hatfield; Jarnoe Bal·
ley; Eulah Redman; Dorothy
RACINE - Rcgul ,, oncctong ol Long; Brenda and Claudette
Racone Chapter 1'4 Ooder of the Haggy; Alice Russell; Russell
Easte rn · Star Monday. 7 30 p on and Bernie 'Roush; Roberta and
Folly- and 25 year mcmbcosl11p pons Shannon Lewis; Sharon, Jared,
Jessica, Jan· na, and Josh
to be presented Refreshments
Hupp; Doug, Joey and 'l'lmmy
POMEROY - The M~tgs Coun· Sands; Misty, Trenton and Tyler
oy Agrocultural Sococty wol l hold li s Brewer; Joyce Brewer; Aaron
&lt;mnual clct.:tJOn for mcmhcrs ol the and Amy Grate; Zack Warth;
Todd, Joyce and Morgan
hoard of dorectors Monday, 5-9 p m Groves; Tim, Kristl and Jarret
at the Grange Hall on the Rock Durst; Donna Arnold, Jonetta
Spoongs Faorgrounds
Davis, Tammy and Brandon
Bachner; Amy and Alyssa Cre·
TUESDAY
means; and Mayo and April
POMEROY - JEWEL (Je sus Lloyd.
·
Enhancing Wrs.c E~lucatro9.d l.c.rrn Those sending gifts were Ron
mg) wtll meet Nov 3 7 r m at the and Nancy Russell; Lew and
hmne of Bn.rn &lt;~ml Knn Hupp Gay VIcky Nazarewycz; Jean and
Snyder woll he presenting her CHEO Clarence Davis; Kevin, Ann,
Scmmar " Home Sdmollng &amp; The Ryan and Mlkayla VanMatre;
Kllchcn Whao 11 " whoch provodcs Christy Brewer; Andrew VanMa·
rra(.;IH.:al l nf ormall&lt;lll .1h11UI home tre,. Pauline Cunningham; Don
and Carol Diddle; and Roberta
~~.: hw1hng nrgttnri'dlt on For more
·
onlormauon c,\11 the Hupps .rl ~92 - Ridenour.
7779

to del end hom sc lf after Plath's suocode on Feb II , 19ii3, months
alter he had lclt her for another
woman She gassed herself oh the
kllchen, lcavong molk and cookoes
lor .the couple's two choldren on
the ncxl room

Some Plath fans had called
Hu ghes a murderer, and h1 s name
was repeatedly hacked off her
gravestone on Yorkshore. northern
England
Evans noted that there was "a
great deal of underslandon~" after
Hughes put forth hiS ~ tory for the
forst lime - and revealed the
obvoous depth of hiS love for Plath
- on the 88 poems that make up
"Borthday Leo~ers," chronocltng
the couple's mee lin). marnage
and separalion.
The poems surprosed many woth
theor stanhng onlimacy and the
depth of the love they revealed or
the forst lome the couple made
love, Hughes wrote
"You were slom and lolhe and
smooth as a fiSh
You were a new"world My new
world
• So th1s is Amenca, I marveled

Beauloful, beauloful Ameroca"
Hughes, who has been poet laureate sonce 1984, refused to be
mtcrvrcwcd about the poems,
whoch span 25 years begonnong on
the late 1960s
In a lc11cr rcaa by hos eduor.
Chnslophcr Reod , he called the

book "a gathcrmg ol lhc or..:t:asiQnS- wntten wuh no plan over

ry untrl a couple of years ago,,.

she saod " I even ~eJected the
about 25 years - on "'hoch I Ined chance to study my father's work
to open a d1ret't, pnvalc , 1nner for school exams It was too close
contact wllh my first wofc. noi to home "
thonkong to make a poem , thonkon g
Hughes was the son of a carmaonly to evoke her presence 10 penter, born Aug 17 , 1930, in th~
myself and to feel her thcoc losl cn- hleak moll town of Mytholmroy~
ong"
on Yorkshorc, northern England. •
Hughes and Plath marned 1n
He began wrotong ' poems on
1956 after meetong at Cambrodgc grammar school After studyong at
They went to the Unoted States on' England's Cambndge Umversooy,
1957, where she taught at Smoth he took a number of part-lime JObs
College and he taught at the Uno- lo support hos wrllong
verslly of Mas'sac husells They
Hughes , who remarroed on·
returned to England on 1959. con· 1970, publiShed more than 35
oinued to wrne and pubhsh poetry, poems and collections of verse,
and had two choldren.
three works of prose, two opera
Plath had had a hiStory of men - lobretll and fbur ·stage plays
Ial problems and had forst allcmptHe was a successful choldren's
ed sutctde three years before wroler ~s well, publoshong fove
meetong Hughes
poe119 works for young people and
Poet Andrew Motion, wroting in · seven stones oncludong the popuThe Tomes of London, saod read· lar " The Iron Man"- publis)led
ong "Birthday Leiters" was "loke on I 968 on the Uno ted States as
beong hoi by a thunderbolt "
"The Iron Goanl '
"Anyone who thought Hugh In January, he won the Whtl·
es's retocence was proof of hiS bread Book of the Year award for
hard heart will immedoately see "Tales of Ovod," hts reworkong of
how stony they have been them- Ovod's " Mctamorphoso s," whoch
selves," Molton wrote. " h closes the Judge s descnbed as a work of
on a heart of dark.ness, a black hole "greatness and sublimity."
of groef and regret. We stare onto it
Hughes' last appearance on
feelong changed and ennched "
publoc was 13 days ago, when he
The book was dedocated to the accepted the Order of Mefll, a rare
couple's chtldren, Nocholas and honor, from Queen Elizabeth II at
Frieda
Buckongham Palace
At the lime of ols publocaloon,
The queen was "very saddened
Froeda , a 34-year-old aruso. saod on and woll be in touch wolh hos fam·
a newspaper 1ntcrv1ew that she oly She was grateful for the
had loved under the burden of her opportunlly to recognoze hos work
mother's sutc ode
and achrevements before he
"l never read my parents' poet· doed." a pal ace statement saod

Military News Notes
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o.octocs molotary couoocsy, omltt~oy
JUSIIce. physocallllness , torsi aod and
A11ny hostory and oradollons ·
He IS the son of Tomothy J '
rhon"" of Moddlcport and Debra J
Jcnktns. Pomeroy

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By NANCI HELLMICH

,

USA TODAY
Fohc acod has become the darlong
of nutrtuon re searchers

lo three non -ongmal Dnfters !POups

aro und the country Tre,odwell
sought the Dnftcrs' trademark
The oesult Treadwell lost But
Marshak dodn'o totally won cotloco he lost hos trademark It wa' ruled
that the trademark 10 the

Dnltcr~

name that he had acquorcd lroon
ongm:.1l Dnltcr Charl1e Thomas was
mvalld, so

It

was revoked

Marshak was judged

10

Huwcv~1

have com-

mon Jaw n g:hts to the Dnltcrs

lav.. pu11ong out a group under a

·· Driflcrs" group"i around the L:OUntry for about 30 year' ,o he can con·

trJdem:..trk name lhat ha-. ah'c,lutcly
no relation Lo th..: !!roup that m&lt;.~dc
the nam~ fanum~ ' he f.:untmuc~

lonuc lo do that
So 11 doesn 't ma11cr whether Mar- "lhos "dccCI\ong the publoc."
Kathcnnc Andcr.on Schaffner,
'hak has ahy orogonal Dnflcrs. He&gt;
&gt;!reel legal
an ongrnal Mar~c fCtte, halt ~omc IIJ'!.
Marshak dtd not respond to for fans who want to knnw JU~l who
repeated phone calls and a faxed let- they ' re -.ccmg " II they' re nm rn
ter rcquestong an ontcrvocw
oheor late 4(1&gt;-early 50\. then they 're
As for that non -orogonal Mar- not lhc rc.1l Marvelettc., '
vclcncs group that so onfuroatcd
Schall ncr, who 's' " her early 50s.
Larry Colton on Valle~ Forge, of&gt; 1~ happily rctorcd from show husoalso a Larry Marshak group
ncss, hut she support' fellow MarMarshak acquorcd nghts to the velcllc Horton on her,oruggle lor the
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Marvclelles. even though the our old stage d1alogue down alnm-.t
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sogncd 10 Motown Record s and 1h1ngs hke . ' Here \ the ..,ong that we

'

never sang un any Marvcfettes
rc~:ords

made ramous baC"k

10

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evodencc that foloc atod reduces the
nsk of neural tube dclccts m unhmn
babtes. mcludong spona holoda

leone

drop~ woth varyong .nnount&gt; ol

fnlrc ,tc ld mtake

ondovoduab " that they arc oop-quallly perfonner&gt; "
'I he goal of the proposed bnl.
say&gt; Kucrnoch , " lo change federal
wpyroght law so that performers
have some protecloon and arc able to
keep thclf names from beong. on
effec t franch"cd
"We want 10 prevent those who
tsrcn 'l memhcr~ or ong1nalmcmbcrs

from rcgl&gt;tcrong (group) names a&gt;
trademark' " he '"Ys "The pepple
who advertise oughl to be hunc!lt

woth those who buy the 11ckcos I
~ hould

at least know who I' m gmng

to &lt;ec Maybe I'd want 10 go any
way
" There arc thu!JC who w1ll ~ay rl'!r!
JUst entcrtatnment and people don't
r&lt;ally care If they don 't care. fine
Why nooodcnufy the group as co pocs
Ihen'"
•
rhc propn-.cd amendment. which

os co-,pon,orcd by Rep Joseph
K.nncdy 1D- M ,._~ J and Rep
Ch.ub Nur-.ooJ (R-Ga ), ha&gt;
hrp:.trusan ~ urpon ~In Congres!'l. As
Kur..:tnach cKplams mo~L members ()f
rhr House arc hdhy boomers
Thts 1:-. the mu stc thai most ot u~
g11.: ~ up un
he s.1y~ 'II \ part \JI
.,OIIlL' ol the mo..,t powcrlul Cll.pcrr
c n cl!.., 1n our ltvc :-t So there 's a great
deal ot ~y mpo~th) tor thc~c art1st!r! on

the Holl ·

Scocnllsls thcoro;e th at ol homo-

CJ~ Leme rs lowered. 1t w1ll dccrc.lo;c

sloe s asscs&gt;~ ng thcor role on prevent ·

plcmcnos." says Shorlcy Beresford. a

rng mcmwy

Unr vcrst tj

lo~s

,md dcdmc rncug -

B votamon,

Health arc fundong research, onclud-

col umn) and the absence of part no

the oncodence ol he.trl allack&gt; and

tho cc

found tn abundance 1n orange JUICe,

rng chmcal studtes to mvestrgatc the

all of the hra1n and skull

s11nkc Rrg:ht nnw

trr..r l • ~ ~.:ru~.: I J I bciLlrc CVL!ryo nc

The una ss urnong

sponach and other leafy green veg- nutroent's possoblc role on the pre·
Foloe acod ts crucoal on fetal
clables, chockcn lover and beans has venloon of cardoovascular dose.JSc development on the forst weeks ol
Jong been overshadowed by sexoer and colon cancer
pregnancy. a umc when most
nulroenl s
- The March of Domes JUst women don't know they ' re expectIt has had 10 compete with vlla· kockcd off a three-year. $10 onolloon ong So the March of Domes recom rnon E. whoc!J.os supposed' io project pubhC' health educatoon campaogn mends that women of chtldbearong
agaonst heart dtscase, volamon C, for fohc acod on hopes of redueong age consume, the recommended
purportedtowardoffcolds.caic/um the oncodence of neural tube defects amounl'of folic acod hy eating a
to buold strong bones; and countless on the Unued Stales by at least 30 healthy, balanced doc! !hal oncludes
other nutroents thai lone the shelves percent by the year 2001
foods roch on foloc acod and takong a
of the well-stocked med1cine caboner '
- Thos year. the Food and Drug multovotamon w!lh 400 mtcrograms
lhcsc days
Admonoslraloon began to requore of foloc ac1d daoly That \S th e rcc·
Only women of choldbcarong age, fohc actd forufocallon of enroched ommended daily tnlake for adults,
mondful of doctors' advtce to take foods such as breads , llours , pastas and ll's what's on many multtvllafolic acod to prevent btrth defects m and nee And breakfast cereal mak- mons Currently, on~ s l Amcrocans
lheor unborn choldrcn, have goven ol crs can add folic acod to products
don't get enough folic acod on thctr
any respect.
"Folate os probably the volamm doe!, nulnloonosls say
Unit I now
of the 21st century because we sus- · The connectoon between loloc
New research os startmg to turn pectthatol may be omponant on dos - _ acid and reduced rosk of ca ncer and
doctors ' heads. Foloc acod, also com· ease prevention . and tn the next cardoovascular dosease os less clear. •
monly referred to as folate, recently dec ~de sludoes will determone if Researchers at 'rufos University arc
has been assocoated wolh a reduced that's the case," say~ Jacob Sclhub, doo;&gt;g a study 111 whoch they arc gtvnsk of cardtovascular d1sease A ~e mor sc1enust and professor at the mg foli c ac1d to people who alrcudy
study out earloel thos Olonth linked Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutroloon have developed polyps 10 sec
doeos hogh on foloc acod wuh a Research Center on Agong at Tufts whether the votamon reduces theor
reduced risk of colon cancer, and Unoverslly m Boston He has spent rosk of dcvelopong co lon cancer
research reported JUSt last week suggests there may be some connection
beLween fol1c ac1d and B 12 mta.kc rn
the preventtori of Alzheimer's drs-

more lhan 30 yean; studying fol1 c
ac1d
"The ev1dence 1s prclty sttong
that rt 's very likely bcncfkw l, and
there's no hmt of harm .'' says Me or
Stampfcr pro fessor of cptdcnuology

The card1ovasculat-dlscase lmk
1s bcmg mvesugated 1n several large
stud res
Fql•c acid lowers homot:ystcmc,

to delcrmme huw 111Ul:h homncys-

VOLTA ' catalogue os a wondcolul lie
resource

Men's trcs arc hot , thanks 10

as1de, tres arc a maJor Item tor

AMBER MARKIN
DAUGHTER BORN •
Jeremy L. and Samantha L.
Markin of Kygel arc announc·
lng the bnth of a daughter,
Amber Lynn, born July 29, at
Pleasant Valley Ho1pltal,
Point Pleasant, W. Va .
The infant weighed five
pounds, 13 ounces, and
measured 19 inches. long.
She was welcomed by a sis·
ter, Kelsey Mae Canter, age 7.
Maternal grandparents are
Betty Clark of ' Malden, N.C.
(torrroerly of Jackson) and
Hoyt and Sonja Clark ol
Malvern, Alabama . Paternal
grandparents are Rhonda
and Wayhe Davidson of
Riverton,
Wyoming
an~
George Markin of Hamden .
Maternal great·grandpar·
ents are the late Luna and
Walter Rifle and the late Julia
Plunket Paternal great-grand·
parents ,are Irma D. Bales of
Kyger and the late Mayo R.
Bales, Kathryn Stone ol Jack·
son and Stanley and Mary
Markin of McArthur. '

most men.
,
Fall's freshest lies arc fat and
make a chunky knot at the neck
As wolh most thongs on fas hoon
rogho now, texture and luxury fabro c IS truly tmponant Solk. as
always, os the top chotec
Pronlcd toes arc slill [asht onable woth the late~! versoons hav ong a com puter:graphoc s feel A
daP.pcr look os lone -o n-tone, a
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Stark toe/short combos are big •
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ah~orb

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enough foloc acod on lood unless you
rouuncly cal l,or~c amounts of
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argue that 11 " possoblc to meet the
rec()lnmcnd.!loon w11h fOQd.
1 he boggcst worry experts have
about people oakong supplements IS
that consumers woll develop a false
sense of sccumy ahou o thcor docos
.ond neglect the or fruols and vcgetahies
" II yo u want to take supple·
mcnos, be my guest." says Sclhub.
the Tufts , Unovcrsoly volamon sc ocnto sl " But ol Y\lU take a poll , all you
gel IS what's on the poll If you cal
lru11s and vegctabl~s. you get many
other thongs 111.11 arc much more beneloLoal "
Sclhuh doesn't take 11 mul11v11a·
111111 but cats a doc! roch on fruols and
vcgct.rblcs "I cat nn omelet every
day made wuh egg whiles and a
h.oll pound ol sponach "
But Stampfcr of Harvard ohonks
the CXII.I boost from a supplement as
.t gund tdcu "Fu r me, the cvrdcnce
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fOr M•E•I•G•S•
'County Commissioner
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Senate
Mike Shoemaker,
J{e's 'I1·uly One Of u·s!

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- 1\ ~ood lll': doc~n·t h.rvL! to
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metabolism that h:h :.111 .tdvcr~e

Fashion: Ties have fashion knotted up
By NICOLE
AVERY
,, The Detroit News

ltvc year&gt; hut thos ktnd of

- Doctors at Wake Forest Uno- JUmps on the loloc acod bandwagon
vcrsoly School of Mcdoconc on Won -· she says. because 'omcltmcs fondston-Salcon , N C.. arc spearheadtng ongs lroon obscrvauon,tl studocs arc
researf'h bcong conducted at5~ oned- not boon nul on more rog&lt;lrous dono·
ocal centers to sec whether foloc ,oc od , c.tltroals
·
B6 .md ·BI2 lowe r the on ctdcncc ol
It 's often dolfocult to tease out
rccurrong "rakes
exac tly wh,t! redu ces the • rosk ol
- "Foloc ac od by 11sc lf v.oll these doscases. she s,tys. hcc.tusc
lower homucystconc lcveh, but the ollcn the people who have lugh
B-votamons may have an add11oonal ontakes of the B vol.llnons ·',tlso tend
omportant effect because ol lheor lo he people who cal lots ol frulls
onteracllon w11h homocystemc and vegetables cat ,, hcart-hc.tlthy
mctabohsm," says Stampfcr of H.tr- doc! and h,ove other hc,thhy lofcstylc
vard Unovcrsuy, whoch os one Of the pracuccs such as excrcosong regular·
soles tnvolved on the st udy
ly "
- JoAnn Manson. an assocoaoc
Dcsp11c the dis.tgreconcnos ewe r
professor of medoconc at Harvard wh.ll foloc actd has hccn proved or
and co-dorcctor of Women's Health not proved to do most researchers
at Brigham and Women 's Hospllal agree 111.11 there's no d,\ngcr on oak' m Boston, os conducli11g n random- ong rt
izcd'clinocaltrial of more than 8 000
M.tny experts recommend a mul hogh-rosk women wrth po cv oous lo vllamon wllh 400 mo cougr,un s ol
dtagnosts ol curdtoHasculur dts~.t~c loh t.: dC id hecnusc lnlr ~: .u.:tU rn supkl dcocronone whcthco supplconcnl,t; plcments i' mooc c,ostly ,\I"'" hed hy
loon of loloc ac od, B6 .md 812 th e bo\ly.
reduces the or nsk ol subsequent
N.uur,tlly occuoTon g lol.ucs 111
heart attacks and strokes
Shl.! also 1s mves\lgatlllg whether
these vtt.unrns 1cdm:c the nsk ol
t.:tlnt.:cr ttnd Allhl' llll~l \ ll rsc.lse And

Washmglon

an ammo uctd byproduct/Of lood

and numtoon at the Harvard School effcc1 on the hnong of !he aroencs
of ' Publoc Hc'lhh . one of the Rcseaochcrs at the Unoveoslly of
researchers who worked on the Wushongton and Fred Hutchonson .
colon canocr study
'C,mccr Research Center aoc oryong '
Almost cvc1yone .1g1ccs there rs

Re!-iult" won' t he .lv::uiJhlc lc;r
\0

ul

researcher -Foloc acod os more boo

nltl\ c lunc11on

(Incomplete dosure ol the Sp m.tl

UNDALL F. HAWKINS, D

Medical Office Bldg.,,2520 Valley Dr.
Suite 212 • Pt. Pleasan WV

Marshak. who has hccn oounng up

name. •once he'd been protn&lt;&gt;llng

The National Institutes of

When: November 3, 1998
Where: Trinity Church
Menu: Soups, Sandwiches, Homemade Cookies
and Homemade Ice Cream
Price: Donations Appreciated

OFFICE HOURS: MON.-FRI. 8:30·5:00, WED. 8:30-NOON
Acceptfna New Patients

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Trinity Church
Election Day Luncheon

• STRESS TESTS
ECHO CARDIOGUPHY
• DIABETIC MANAGEMENT
• CHOLESTEROL COUNSELING
• 'BLOOD PRESSURE
• THYROID DISORDERS
• DISEASES OF THE
LUNG
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• CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE

sued New York. bustncssman Larry

Some stgns of the growmg tntcr-

ac td may be the next wonder nutn-

Board Certified Internal Medicine

the 14 counues surroundmg Pmshurgh, you ' re not sceong the orogonal
group.
The same thong happened 10 Alex
Cholton's legendary Box Tops The
group, whose hils oncludc · The Let·
ler" and "Cry Loke a Baby," found
ohaoots name was acquorcd by a man
who had nothong to do wllh them.
Thus. rf you sec the Box Tops at
your local oldoes bar. you probably
won'olicar Alex Chohan's trademark
growl
Under the current trademark law,
u's qu11e easy to legally acquorc
trademarks or the nghl to usc names
of famous groups
A recent battle on federal court '"
Trenton, N J, olluslralcs the confu
soon even wllhon the law Fay~
Treadwell, who manages a Droftc"
group rn Europe th.rt mdudes an
ongonal le ad stnger. Johnny Moore.

Folic acid begins.to take rightful place among hi-gh -.prQfiled supplements

the evodence so far is mostly obser·
vallonal and clonocaltnals need to be
hnoshed befme any conclusoons can
be oeaehed, many thonk that fohc

Fort Jackson m Colum bm

Dur.rng the t1atnrng, th~ soldrc1
1Cl:c 1vcd rnsll uctton 1n dn\1 and ccrcmonu.:s wc,\pons, map rcadmg

By SUSAN WHITALL
oldocs concert scene can be bewilThe Detroit News
dcrin~ On any grven Saturday
When Larry Couon arrovcd al a noght , there arc at least three groups
concert on Valley Forge, Pa.. one called the Droflcrs pcrformong on difyear ago, he could barely contaon ferent c111cs Jl'ross the country It
himself The 49-year-o l.cl salesman gets worse. There arc at least three
from New Jersey had forked over groups of Coasters and three Plat·
S30 a lOcket to sec hJS favorue band. tcrs, and fans may well wonder who
the Marveleucs
Crcedencc Clearwater Rcvosoled is
He 'd followed the groul' soncc lis
To protect both consumers and
first hot for Motown m 1961. performers who· have lost lheor
"Please M'r Postman," sung by 17- trademark nnmes, Congress IS now
ye'lf·old Inkster, Moch, native sleppong onto the fray
Gladys Horton, and now he was
A boll os re:ody lo be ontroduced
goong to see them love . The Mar- on the House that would amcnd'Jedvelenes were listed on a boll that eraltf:iilemark law (the Lanham Act
oncluded Martha Reeve s and the of 1946) by definong more prceoscly
Con! ours
how groups can adveroose them"I knew Gladys Horton was lour- se lves
ong wooh Martha, so !thought, thos os
"When you go and you sec the
probably Gladys and her backup groups who do the IITIJtallons, and
gorls." says Colton "'And at the the· they're passong themselves off as
ater, they even had album covers of real, that's not faor to the consumer."
the orogtnal Maovelcnes up , adver- '"Y' Rep Dem11s Kucrnoch, D-Ohoo,
losong the show··
one of the holl's sponsors.
What happened next was not
" It 's ccrtamly an ' lllJUslrcc to lhc
marvelous "When these three anrst, hut 11 's untarr to consumers.
young gorls came out.· says Colton. hccaust they go to sec the orogrnal
·the~ cou ld be the M,orvclelles' cholperformer," Kul:lnrch ~nys "That's
drcn They !ned to song 'Please, Mr what a11racos them - that orogonal
Postman They couldn 1 They !ned musoc We slo ll hear 11 playong tn our
to song ' Playboy 'Don' t Mess Wolh head s And there 1s a great power
Boll and 'Beechwood 4-5789 ·They and eloquence when you sec the
couldn 't II dod not sound loke the older art1sts pc1lorm"
Marvclcucs ·
Unlll and unless the boll passes. ol
you go sec the Vogues ("Ftvc
Colton got hiS money hack
For lans Joke Colton. ooday's O'Clock World " ) anywhere but on

Ahhough screntlsts cautron that

Adam Thomas
Ao my Pvo Adam J Thomas' has
gradu~ttcd tro~ bas1c mrhtary lrain-

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

-Are you hearing the real thing at the oldies' concert? Probably not

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Goteborg, Sweden Friday. Above, relatives and
onlookers gather'outslde the cordoned off area
of the building. (API

Rugova calling for new police force
PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (AP) Saying tht ~ovemmenttroop pullout
in Kosovo is incomplete. the
. province' s main ethni c Albani.an
' leader cal ltd today for a new pol ~ee
force to 4;onvince refugees it 's safe tO
return home.

,.

Despite substantial withdrawals of
YugoslaY police and ·anny units from
Kusnvo. many of the thousands of
ethnic Albanians who lied during a
gnvl!rnment crackdown against separatist rebels have refused to go
horne because police were .still in the
area or their houses were destroyed.
Only in one area. the village of
Kisna Reka, 20 miles southwest of
Pri stina, did most of the J.IMXI who
lled their homes return Thursday.
" Ev.n if they try to kill me ... I'm
· not going back to the mountains, "
said Isa Qelaj , 75. "It is too cold ."
Thousands more are slill believed
camped in the hills and forests.
''The families returning face hug&lt;
destruction and many are still too
afraid to go back,''· Ibrahim Rugova
told reponers today. "The nurnbor ol
Serb forces is still huge ...Our position
is for funher withdrawals and setting
up'· or Kosovo police force until full
withdrawal. "
Rugova. whu did not provide
'P"cifics·on such a police force. al so
ur~ed the Americans und Europeans .
to ~speed the deployment of a 2.1XMI·
member mission designed to verify
that Pre;ident Slobodan Milosevic is
r umplying. with the pcm:e ugrc~mcnt

he reached Oct. 12 with U.S en voy
Richard Hulbrooke .
'
Rugova said he was contidcntthat
the Kusovn L1~rat iun Army. wfmse )
allacks on police and troops prompt ed the Feh.' 2K cruckduwn, would
cooperate wich the veritk ai hm mi s·

sion .
We stern powers led by the Unit·
ed States threatened NATO airstrikes
to pressure Milosevk to agree to
reduce his forces in Kosovo to the
levels they were at be fore he
launched a February mtckdown nn
Albanian separatis'ts in Kosuvo, a
province of Serbia, . the dominant
republic in Yugoslavia. Hundreds
hail e been killed in the crackdown .
In today's edition. the Albanian
language newspaper Kuhu Ditorc ·
reported that international observers
urged KLA commanders in a meeting
Wedensday not to impede traffic a~d ·
to abide by a cease· lire. · •
KLA rebels have been seen
milling about positions and highway
checkpoints evacuated by govern ·
menl forces under pressure from
NATO.
According to Kuhu Ditore, the
monitors wid the rebel s that Serb
police will be allowed to patrol hi gh·
ways once a week under the agree ment . .
It appeared the monitors wanted 10
reassure the rebels 'that a limited Serb
pt1lke preserlce does nul necessarily
constitute a viol ation of the agree·
ment .nor represent a major threat In

.'

Dance haU blaze kills at least
so ·injures 180 people in Sweden
'

SIXTY DIE IN BLAZE • Sixty young people
were killed when a fire raeed through a dl..:o
In the MKedonlan A..oc:latlon building In

!rlday,
October 30, 1998
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Friday, October 30, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

l: ivilian!t..
Many refugees re main deepl y &gt;Us·
piciuus lhal not e lli )Ug h Sc rhian
t'o rce&lt; have pulled out. Tough talk on
Thur.sday by Serh government ull icials in Be l~ rade did nothin g to aile·
viate their conl:erns.
Vojislaw Sc« lj.' Se rhia\ deput y

premier. vowed to ~ ontinu e the ~ov ­
ernment 's fi ght ag01 imt cthni.. : /\I han ·
ian rebels in Kosovo ~esp i t~ the wi th ·
drawals.
He irhi"ted th:u the ' uh . . t:mti al
poll cl! pullout dh.J not mean Sc rhia
woultl give up it s ..,tru gg le agui no,t

.. terrori sm."

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" All &lt;trmcd termrio,;t . , will be dj ..,.

armed and brnughi to ju;tice." said
S~selj. according to the Fonel news.
a ge n~.:y.

At&lt;o Thursday, lvica Duc ic. a
.~ pokcsman for ' Milno,;cvic's rulin g
St)citliist s, suid Serhi u und Yugmd•avm
·would "defend lhemselv~s as they
have done sn.fitr."
The threat of airstrikes rem ain.&lt;.
though NATO this week lifted its
deadline for Miloscvic to fully com·
ply with th~ wkJe.. ranging agreement

International observers rcport
large numbers nf Serb police :~nd
Yugoslav soldiers have returned Ill
barracks or lefl Kosovo. m1d a ":on -

voy of 15 tunks rumbled into the
Pristma barracks on Thursday from
p&lt;lS ition s 9miles west of the capital.
Poli...:e and sokilers ~(ill muintaill

By LENHART SIMONSSON
Associated Press Writer
COTE BORG. S"edcn -A f.Lsl&gt;prcuding tire turned a &lt;lance hull
.
d w11. h teen-;~ge H• II nween
Jamme
reveler' inhJ a deathtrap. ki'lling "'
lea-l Ql) t&gt;c&lt;&gt;ple and injuring about
IMO.
The lire began around midnight
Th u"uay,
·'
·
comp Ietc Iy gutung
the
building and leaving rco,cue" facing
.,, Ihal IOCJ I rC\·
a h .d
I COU\ &lt;;CCIIC llluay
,·ue ,ervice leader unnart Olin

pulled ...,, era! peuple to \afety,
onduding a fnertd "fli' clothes had
-·' and
burned off. Hi' skin wa&gt; rou
· btJ'"ubty:· Alta said.
.. ,'-'"'
··•· ,,( k•····
u. w·r·
• • J·u•t ...:ream·
on g." he added ·at Hammarkullen
Lutheran ChurLh. whore "'V&lt;ral
Jot.en family and lrienJs uf victinis
gather&lt;d. " I '"w al&gt;&lt;&gt;ut 10 people '"
w'on·"•wV'who
J·U•I J·umped. Thev'
... '
didn't even look down" hefurehand .
Fo'r•• ot.'oc•
" 'al·' were •"lened at 11 .· 43
p.m. Thursday and had a fiore true k at

likened tu a ''ga~ chamber."
The cau~e of the blaze wa&lt; not

the \Cene four minut~~ later. re~ue

·
immediately known, though Ohn
· h1 have ....
;ao'd· II· mog
...:en a"on.
1\
,
d 4!M)
I
I
peup c, """
n &lt;•II mate
:wed I J tiJ 18. were at th~ dance on
• lluildin{; ·,econd ll&lt;Htr even
the
1huug h Ihe I.aco.,.11y hau·' appmva 1 I'"'
a maximum of 11 0, Aake 1'!Cobs\lln.
fL'"'cue ...crviccs i.:hicf ,,f the (j, •lcbnrg
· lire- Jcpanm~nl . WJ"'4U''Icd .,, h: lling
the Sw~d io.,h nrw ... agc nty TJ'.
" It wa,chaos. Everyl&gt;&lt;ody wa&lt; try·
ing 10 gt:t uut ~nd pc"p lc trampled on
cou.:h other nn the way to the exit. ...
Other&gt; kicked out the window' and
jumpcU out." Jamal FtiWJ.. 15, !old
the Swedis h news :~gcncy Tr.
The fire, at the l;u.:ilitic' uf the
t\:'~Hl.' Ct..ionian A-. .. ocia tion , a lot:al
j~H m igran t gruup. ,w;, t.., the Jt:aLllic...t 111
i oio~krn SwcJish hi story. In 11!7K, 20
pcuple died in a fi re nl a hotel in the
IOWI1 of l30fili.IS.
· Polk4.' -.aid h x.l~y t h~at rno' t v1ctirn'i ,

workers said. The blaze wa&lt; already
con&lt;uming the building. ·
l 'he bu.ol·u' o'ng had J·u·t
• two c•1't•.
' '
••ne &lt;Jf who
' ch· was blt.cked by tire .
city tX~Iice technician Stephen Holm·
berg wa; quoted a' ;aying by TT·.
" It wa•• a pan 1·,•.... GoJic...
•~ Jr"" p&lt;Jio"e
'
'Jl''kc;man lkngt Staat' '"id. ":'ith
youth~ 1ra~plin~ cai:h ocher w get

NE W CA ll LIS LE. Ohi o iAPt l\uthm i t i c~ ... av there 1.., ll o ·cvi licrH
.:c
/,l· loul play,ul. lhc tll'~ilh of d lJ-ycal'oi..J hoy w h o~c · hody wa... found
wc d~l' d hctwt!c n l wo h1!artk on 01
wooden hridgc 11\'L'f a ~ m:a m ncar
thi:-. wc ... t ~:rn Oh1o tow n.
The Cl:uk Cou nty ,fl criff\ 1 1 lfic~
h cg~111 :1 ~c;m.: h for the hoy. Kennet h
Wallan! II . aft e r hi o.,; parerl\ ' r e po n e ~
him rni .. siag Wc-.lnc"day n ig l~ l.
Seve ral hnur"' · l;~t cr autlmritics
found hi 1 body "' the bridge uhout a
mile from hi s home.

l'iHtur : Rev. Roland Wildman

O.urth or Jttut ChriM APDIIollc
V.unbndl and Ward ltd.
.

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FOR THE

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st

:

Jst and 3rd Sund.oy
Pa1110r:Terry Stewart
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.

P.:uror: Roger Walson
Sunday School • 9: 30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:00p .m.
Wednelday Services· 7 p.m.

Toppera Plain Chun:h or c•mt

Flnl Baplltl Church

Pu101: Terry Stewart
Worthip Service · 9 a.m.

IJIIIJlCr!~ Your
•M.ukcl Value

Paslor: Mark MorrOw

6th and Palm" St.• MlddleP&lt;i•t

Sunday School - 9: l'., a.m.
Worship - 10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Ser'o'ice- 7:00 p.m.

Racine Flnl Bapllot
Pasror: Rick Rule
Sunday School ·9:30 a. m.
Worthlp • 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.

'!hull ('n«l
l'~r

$2U,OOO
$4U,I NJ(J

~

Yea r

Wednesday ServJce11 - 7:00p.m.

$ I 2.ftll
$2:'i.:!U

-"'•0,1100 .

!) 7 ~II

$XIJ,IHlll

s.c;o -111

Sliver Run Baplltl
Postor: Bill Little
Sunday School · 10a.m'. ·

Worohlp . lla.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Service.•· 6:30p.m.

For more inf'Hrmatiun, please cuntuct Steve
Uchu ul (740) 992-6681.
W11trh C' llllnnc l 27 11110:30 pm , to k:orn more .

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lhl C1rltton

Sunday Schooi -9:4S'a.m.

Evening . 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6:Jqp.m.

\
"•ld for

Mt. Union BapU•l
Pastor : Joe N. S a ~re

for the Levy, Btteron Cerd, Trettuttr

Btlhlehem Daplltl Church

Great Bend , Route 124, Racioe, OH
Pastor : Gene Morris

·
Sunday School . 9:30a.m. .
Sunday Wor»hip • 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Dible Study · 6:00p.m.

Pastor : Rev. JameS R. Acree, Sr.
Sunduy Schuol - 10 a.m.
Worship . Ito., ., 6 p,m.

- Wednesday SCIVIcei -7 p.m.

Vlclory BapUtllndepeadanl
525 N. 2nd St. Middlcpo1t
Paslor: James E. Keese~
Worship . tOa.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Fallh Baplltl Chun:h
Railroad St ., Mason

Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship · 1l a.m.,"6 p.m.

Wednesday

Services~

7 p.m.

Fonost Run Blplltl
Pastor : Arlus Hurl

Sunday School - 10 •·!"·

Worship . II a.m.

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MI. Moriah Baptist ·
Fourth &amp; Main St., Middleport
·Pastor : Rev . Gilbert Crnig, Jr.
Sumlu y School · 9:30 n,m.

Worship· 10:45 a.m. ·
Anllqully Bopllol
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wor8hip - 10:45 a.m.

Sunday Evening - 6:00 P..m.

Rutland Frtt Will Bapllot
Salem St.

1

Bradford Chun:h orChrlol

Wednesday Services · 7:00p.m,

Su nd!YSchool · 9:30 a. m.
Worship · J0:30 a. m.,

Hickory Hlllt Church oiChrltt
E~angellat

Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship ·10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services ·1 p.m.
U~erty

Chrlollan Chun:h

Dex1er ,
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday Eveni ng - 6:JO p.m.
Thursday· Scr'o'ice • 6:JO p.m.

1

Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service:\- 7 p.m.

Catholic
Sacrtd Heart Catholic Chun:h ·
·161 Mulbeny Ave., Pome10y, 992-5898
. Pastor : Rev. Walter E: Heinz
Sal. Con. 4:45·5 ·Up.m,; Mass- ~ : 3 0 p.m.

Su n, Con. ·8:4l-9:1l a.m.,
Stm . Mu s · 9:30 a. m.

,

St. John Lulh&lt;ran Church
Pine Orovc

Rev . Donald C. Fritz
"'Worship · 9:00a.m.

Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.

Htmlock Grove Churth
Pastor ; Oene lapp

Sunday school • l0:30 a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Reedivlllt Chun:h or Chrltl
Paslor: Phlll11 Sturm

Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Scrvloe : 10,:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wedneiiduy, 6:30p.m.

Coolville Chu n:h
Main &amp; Fift h Sl.

Pas1or: Ron Healh
Sunday Worship· 10 11.m., 6 p.m.
Wc:dnesduy Services· 7 p.m.

Syracuse Flrsl Church or God
Apple and Second Sis.
Pnstor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School und Worship~ 10 a.m.
Evening Services- 6:30p.m.
Wedne!lday Sei'\I !Ce!l· 6:30p.m.

Church or God or Prophecy
O.J. White Rd. off St. Rt. 160
Puslor : P.J. Cha pman
Sunday School - .l On.m.

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Pus1or: Helen Kline

I Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
Worship . 11 a m.

United Methodist
Graham United Methodist
Worship . 9:30 11.10'. (1 st &amp;.2nd Sun),
·
7:30 p.m (3rd &amp; 4th Sun)
W cdn~sd By Scn•kc ·7:30pm.

wo..hlp . 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesdty Services· 7:30p.m.

RuUand Chun:h or God

Ead Letart
Pastor: Brian Hnrk ness
Sunday School • I 0 11 m.
Worship . 9 a. m.
We dnes day - 7 p.m.

Sl. Paul Lutheran Church
Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Fritz

Paslor:Jim Hughes
Sunday School - 11 a.m.

Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Ser'w' ices • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Dewnyne S1u1ler
Sundny School - II a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Coolvllle United Method ill Parl•h

Hartford Church or Christ in
Chltsllan Union
· Hartfo1d , W.Va.

Sunday Schoo l · 9:45 a.m.

Morning Star

Worship · ·11 a. m.

Christian Union

Rucinc ·
Pastor: Re'¥ . Jomcs Snuerfield

Worship - 10:45 a.m ..

Bible Study Wed. 7:00p.m.

Racine
Pnslor: Ur inn Harkness
Sunduy School - lU a.m.
Worship - II a.m.

Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.

MI. Moriah Church ol God

Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.

Our Saviour Lulhertn Church
Walnul and Henry Sl! ., Ravt:n5wood, W.Va.
Pas1or: David Russell
,/'

Church of God

Bethany

MI. Olive United Methudlsl
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Wilkesvil le
Pnstor ' Rc'o' . Rnlph Spires
Sunduy S~hoo l · 9:30 u.m.
Worship· 10:30 u.n1.. 7 p m
Thursd uy Sc r \'kc~ • 7 p.m.
Off 124

b~: hind

Melg~

Coupt!rotlve Parish
Northeast Cluslcr

Alfred

Pustor: Shnron Bnusmn n
Sunduy Sdoo l · 9:JUa.m.

.Worshi p · II

tLm, fdll

p,m .

Cht•ster
Jl!l:otor: Shnron Hausm an
\Vm~hip - lJ a.m.
Sund11y School - 10 n.lll;.
Thursduy S'erv iccs • 7 p.m.

Joppo

Pusl'm . Uob Rundolph
Worshtp . 9:30 11.111 .
Sundny Schoo l - 10:30 n.m.
Long Hollom

a.m.

Sunduy School - 10
Worship - 9 a.m.

Tue!'duy Ser..,kc:s- 7 p.m.

Bethel Chun:h
Township Rd., 468C
Sunduy School · 9 a.m.
Wors hip. 10 u.m.
Wc dnc~ day Se rvices~ 10 a.m.

llocklngpon Church
Grand Streel
Sundny Schoo l · 10 u.m,
WorSh1p - I l 1tm.
Wcdnesd!I YServices · 8 p.m.
Torth ·churth

Sunday School • Y:311 a.m.

Wort.hip JO:JO a.m., 7.JU p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7.JO p.m.
Stlvenvllle Word or Faith
Pa.o;tor: Dav1d Dailey
Sunda y School 'JJU tu n.
Evening · 7 p.m.

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Wednesda y sc:rvice, 7 p.m.

Rejoicing Lift Church
500 N. 2nd Ave., Midd lfpOrt

Chritllln Fellowship Cenler
Salem St. , Rutland
Pas1or Robert E. Musser
Sunday School · IU a.m.
Worship· 11 .15a,m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Pastor: Law rence 1'orem11n
S\Jnday SchOol - •J:JO a.m.
Worlihip- IOJO am
Wc:dm:sd11y Services · 7 p.m.

Hobson Christian Fellowsh'lp Church
Sunday serv,ce, 10:00 a.m., 7: 00p.m.
Youth Fellowship Sunday, 7:00p.m.
Wednesday se rvice, 7:00 p,m.

Church or Jesus Christ,
ApostpiiL' Faith
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1/4 mJIC past Fort Mc1g.., on New Li ma Rd .
P&lt;Ol tor: William Van Mewr
Su ndny-7:00 p'.m.

Wcdnc:sday -7.00 p.m.
Friday -7:(M) p.m .

Fallh •·ull Goopel Church
LOng Bollam
Pastor: Steve Reed
Sunday School · 9:JO a.m.
Worship . 9:30 u.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesdar. 7 p,m .
Fr idaf- re11owsh1p service 7 p.m,

The Believers' Fellowship Ministry
New Lim e Rd., Rull und
Pastor: Rev. Margaret J. Robinson
Services: Wedne sday~ 7:30p.m.

Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Harrlson¥111e Community Church
Pastor Theron Durhum
Sunday • 9' 30 a.m. nnd 7 p m.
Wedncsdny - 7 p.m.

Clifton Tabernacle Church
Clifton, W.Va .
Sunda)' School· tO a.m
' Worship · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Serv ice· 1 p.m ,
New Ur" Vl l'IOry Cenler
J'77J Georges Creek Rond, Gall 1pnll ~, Qll
Pn:.lor.' Bil l Staten
Sunday Servke:. · lOu m. &amp; 1 p.m. '
Wednesday · 7 p.m, &amp; Youlh 7 p.m ..
· Foil Go1ptl ChurU1 oi the· U..-lnj Snlur
Rt 3.18, Ant(quily ·
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'Asst. P11.~.1p r s. Jim Morr is &amp; Riel( Morr'is
Servi ces· S;llurday 7 Jtl p.m.

Pentecostal

Endtlme House of Prayer
(at Burlingham church off Route 33)
Pustor: Robert Vance
Sunday worship - Ill a.m.
Wednesday se rvice - 6:30p.m.

Pentecoslol Assembly
Sl. Rt. 124, Rui: ine
l'aslor: Williurn llohuc.:k
Sun duy School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wl)dnc:.duy Scrvic~s - 7 p.m.

Mtddlrpon Community Church
57.~

Pearl St .. Middlc:por1
Pastor: Sam A ndc: r~on
Sunday School 10 u.m.
Evening · 7:30p.m. , .
Wednesday Ser11ice · 7:311 p. m. ·

Middleport Pfnlfi.'O S,III
Third A\'ll,
Pustur: Rev. Clnrk U,1kcr
Sunday School - 10 u.rn .
Ew ~·ning : 6 p.rn .
Wednesday Services. 7:00 p.m

Faith Valley. Tabernacle C~urch
Bailey Run Road
Pustor: Rtlv. Emrnelt Rawson

Presbyterian

Sunduy Evening 7\'.m.

Thursday Ser'o'ke • p.m.
Syracu~e Mission
1411 Uridgemlnl St , Syrucu sc
Rev . Mike. Thompson,Pastor
Sunday School - 10 a. m.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesdny Service - 7 p.m.
Hazel Community Church

orr Rt. 124
P1111tor: Edsel H1ut
Sunduy School - 9:30 u.m.

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Syracuse FlrNI United Prcsbytcrhm
PilMm; R ~v. KliSJ. III Il Rnh inson
Sunday Sc~ool - Ill !'I m.

. \Vor:.h1p- I I a 11\.

Harrlsonvlllr Presbyttrian Chu rch
: Wor:.hip · lJ a.m.
Sunday ¥ hOo t - IJ:45 !l .m

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Dyesvllle Community Church
Sunday Schoo l • 9:30a.m.
,.. worship - JO:JO u.m.. 7 p,m.

Faith Goo pel Church
Long Bottom ·

Sunday School · 9: 30 u.m.
u m., 7:30p.m.
Wc:dnesdny 7: 30p.m.

Wo ~h ip . 10 : 4~

MI. Olive Community Church
Pastor: Luwreoce Bush

Sunday SohQOI· 9.30 a.m.

Even ins · 7 p.m.
Wedneduy Service . 7 p.m.

United Faith Church

Rt . 7 on Pomeroy By -Pass
Pastor· Re .... Roben E Smith, Sr.
Sunday School • 9:30 n.m.

Wors,hip - \0:30 lUll .

Crow's Family Restaurant
'F98turing Kentucky Fried Chicken"

228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

992-5432

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Middleport

Sund ll)' SdiO\ll · 9 n.m.
w or~ hi p .

Wo.ship · 10:30 11.m, 7 30 p.m

Nazarene

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Faith Frllow1hlp Crusade for Chrb t
Pastor: Rev. Franklin D icken~
Service : f ritluy, 7 p.m.
Cal vary Bible Church
PuJ11eroy Pike, Cu . Rd .
Pastor: Rev. Blackwood

P.ulor Ernie Wengerd

Sund uy School - 9J Oa.m.
Worship - !0:30a.m.

Sunday Schol)l - 9:Jtl a.m.

Ltlart , W Va . RL I
Pa.~ttor : John I btl
Sunday School - 9.30 a.m.
Wor~hip · 7 00 p.m,
Wc:dnctsdn Dible Studv ·7:00p.m.

Su nday serv ice. JOa. m.

Morse Chapel Church
Sunduy school - 10 u.m.
W o ~ hi p . II n m.
Wedn esdny Se rvi~-e · 1 p.m..

Retdsvllle Fellowship
Churrh of lhe Nazarene
Pastor. T ~ rcs a Waldeck
Sundny School -9: JU n,m.
Wors hip. 10.45n.m ., 1 p.m.
Wednesdny Se rvices • 1 p.m.

School 10 a m
Evtning 7 :VI p m
Tuc5day &amp;. Thur'!ida) . 7 l{J p m
South Bdh~t Nrw TniJ mrnl
Stiver Rrdgc
Pa.r,tor· Robc:rl Barber
Sunday Scllool 9 am.
Worshtp- 10 a m , 1 p.m
Wednc!iday Service: · 1 p m.
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King... t'lu1y Ku;•U
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Suntlay Sehoul - 9 )tl a m
Wot~hip St'rvice IU 3U am
No Sund+ty or Wtdne'iday 1'1hglu ScrvH.:C!~ ·
Frtedom Gotptl Mlsdon
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Bald ""ob, on Co Rd 31
P.nllor: Rev. Rogtr Willford
· Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wor!ihip· 7 p m
Whitc'a Chit pel We'ilrya n
Coolville Road
Pastor: Rev Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School · 'J 30 a m
Worship - 10·30 11 m
Wednelid:~)' Service · 7 p m
Fairview Dible Churth

Faith ChaQj!l Op&lt;n Blblr Church
923 S. Third So., M i dd l~p&lt;rt

Co. Rd . 63

Mlddlepor1 Churth ortht NIZirtOf
Puslor, Gregory A. Cundiff
Sunday Schuol - 9:30 u.m. .
Worship · 10:30 11.111 ., ti:30 p.m.
Wcdncsdoy Services -7 p.m.

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Wednesday 7 pm

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Pastor: Dewaync Stutler
Sunday School - 10 u.m.
Worship ~ · 9 A.m..
Wednesday Serv~ccs · 10 a m.
C11rmlli•Sutton
Carmel &amp; Bushun Rd5.
Rucine, Ohio
Pnstor: Oewuyne S1u1ler

Full G"'pel Llgh&lt;houJt
3'\UA5 H1land Road, Pomw!~
Jla-.!or Ro) Jt.untcl

773·5017
Ser.., lcc tl me: Sunday \0:30a.m.

Pomeroy
Pastor: Connie Fiare11
Sunday School - 9· I 5 a. m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study Tuesday • 10 a.m.

Snowville
Sunday School - 10 u.m.
Worship · 9 a.m.

Urt Crnt&lt;r

"Full-Gospel Church"
Pastora John &amp; Pati y Wad e
603 Second Ave. Mason

Worship · 10 a.m.

Pa5lor: Run Fierce
Sunduy School - 9:15a.m.
Wofflhip. 10:15 n m.

Lutheran

Worship . 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
WednesdayServ ice 7:311 p.m.

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Pastor: Chad Emrick

Sall!,m Center

· Sunduy SchoollO:i 0-11 a.m.
Relief Socitty/Pricsrhood II : 0~ · 1 2· 00 noon
Sacrnmenl Scr11ice fJ. 10: I ~ a.m.
Homemnking
. meeting,
. lsl Thurs.- 7 p.m.

Sunduy School · 9:30a.m.

47439 Reibel Rd., Chester
Pastol'i: Re v. Mary and Har~ld Cook
Sunday Services: 10 a.m. cit 6 p.m
Wednesday Se rvi ~e ' · 7 p.m.

Sunday School • 9 a.m.

Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

The Church of Jesut
Chrlol of Lolter·D•y SalniS
St. Rl. 1611. 446·6247 or 446· 74R ~

Lanpvllle Chrlsllan Church

Harnst Outruch Ministries

RockSfriDII

Wednesday Serv ice:\ · 7:30p.m.

Mike Moore

Other Churches

Pastor: Kellh Rader
Sunday S c~ool · 9:1.5 a. m.
Wor11h1p - 10 a.m. !
Youth Fellowship, Sunday - li p.m.

• Reoraanlzed Church of Juus Chrin
of Latter Day Saintt
Poriland-Rucine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wo11hip · 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Scr.,.icu ·6:30 p.m.

Rutland ·
Sunday School · 9:30 'a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Mark MaiM)n

. ,. Worship . 10:3\) p.m.
Sunday School · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service!!· 7 p:m.

Poarl Chape~

Latter-Day Saints

Corner of St. Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd. .
Ministc:r: Doug Shamblin • ,)
Youlh Minister: B1ll Amberge r

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Sunday School · 9 a. m.
WoJJhip · JO a. m.

Rutland Community Church
Patilor: Rev. Roy McCarl y
Sund uy S.;hool · Y:30 q, m ,
Sunday Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m .

Rolland Chur&lt;h or Chrltl ,
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wo11hlp · 10:30I··•. m., 7 p.m. '

Pof:lland Flnl Church of che Nazarene

,J Mlnrrnlll~

Pal\lor: Dav id DcWill
Sundny School · 9:30 a.m.
W or~hip . 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Ser11 lcc · 7:fl0 p.m.

Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Wednelday Services · 7 p.m.

Vernagaye Sullivan
Sunday School · 9;30 a. m.'
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

La•rel Clllr ··rer M&lt;lhodlsl Church

Pa!ltor: tom Runyon

. Sunday School . 9:;l0 a.m.
. wo.,hip. 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.

Hu&lt;h (Middlrpon)

Blb.le Study Wednesday 7 pm

Sunday School · 9:30 m.m.

Rulbad Church of lh« Nazartne
Pasto r: Rev. Samuel W. Basye

Pa~lor :

Worship · 10;45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service · 7:30 p.m.

Pastor : Rev. PaUl f aylor

Sunday School · 10 o.m.

Th:ur~ay

Hysell Run Hollnm Churcb
Sunday Schoo l - 9:30 a.m.

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Worship · II a..m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday SeMcea • 7 p.m.

Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wor~hip • 9 a.m.

Communion • 10 a.m.

.

Sunday Sl;f&lt;Ool · 9:30a.m.

Fl•twooda
Pas1or: Kei1h Rader

Forest Run
Paslor. thad Emrick

Wednuday Serv1ce · 1·30.p.m.

Bl'lldbury Chun:h oiChrlol

Chalrr Church of lilt Nazartat
· Pucor: Rev. Herbert Grate

Worship · 11 a.m.
Wednesday Servke1 · 7:30p.m.

Harri50nvillt Road
PaS!or: Rev. Victor Roo!ih
Sunday SchooiiJ:JO a.m.
Wor5hip - 11 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednc:5day Sc:rvlce · 7:30p.m.

Su nday Wolsbip · 9·30 p.m., 7. 30 p.m.

Sunday S&lt;hool · 10:" a.ni .
Youth· 3:30pm Sunday

Pastor. Chad 6mrkk

Sunday S&lt;hool · 9:45 a.m.

Worship. II a.m.

Wuleyan Bible llollneaa Church
1S Pearl Sl., Middlepori.
·
Pasmr: Rev . Dous Cox

lnstrume_ntal

JO:JO a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesda' Serviar; - 1 p.m.

Albury (SyrocuJ&lt;)

Colvory Pll&amp;rim Chop&lt;l

Pas!Or: R e~ . O'f)ell Manley
. Sunday 'School -9:30am.
Worship . 10 30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p .m.

Zion Chun:h of Chrltl
Pomeroy, Harrisonvi lle Rd. (Rt.143)

Sund.oy School · 9:30 o.m.

Wo~i p .

Clutter

Sunday S&lt;hool · tOa.m.

Jlollneu Church ·
1/2 mile off Ro. 32l

Wo15hlp . 10:30 a. m., 6:30p.m.

Sunday S&lt;hool · Y:30 a.m.

prayer strvlce · 7 p.m.

Pliie Grove Blblt

Wednesday SerYices. 6:30p.m. ·

41872 Pomeroy Pike
Paslor: E. Lamar O'Bryanl

Ind ivi du ali zed ass istance and instru ction is
pro vided for Scoll, left , by h:o hilitati(m
spec ial ist, Jeff Wolfe, at Meigs Industri es . .

10 n..m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
Sevcnlh· Dny Adventist
Mulhcrry Ill :\. Hd, Ptlmcroy
Paswr· Roy Ltwin:.k)'
S~tturday S.: rv10:1!~

Suhh•tth School - 2 JWl
Wmship • J p.m.

United Brethren
Mt Hermon Unirt'd Brethren
in Chr is t &lt;.: hun:h
Texus Communlt)' ot'f CR 82
Pastor Rl)tlcrt Suudcrs
Sunda) Sr.:h ~M.l l - Y:JO 11.111.
W~rs hip

Eden Unittil Un'thrrn In t: hrlsl
2 1/2 miles norlh ol Ree d ~v ille
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on Sl!lltl Rnul l' I24
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IJuslor , Rev Rohcrt M11rklcy
Sundny School . I I ,, m.
Sunday Worship · 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:flt) p.m. •
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W edne~duy Yo uth ~crv1ce - 7:. 0 1
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Worship - 10:43 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m.

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Hllloldt Blptlll Church
St. R.I. 143 )uso off Rt. 7

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Wednesday Servicr•7:00 p.m.

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Pastor: Ln Uayman
Su nday Se'rvicc: · 7:00 p.m.

Pastor: Rev. Lloyd 0 . Grimm Jr.

Pa..'itor: Keith Radtr

RoH of Sharon Hollnttl Church
Leading Creek Rd ., Rutland
Pa5IOJ. Rev. Dewey Ki ng
Sunday :.4'! hool· 9:3U a.m.
Sunday worship -7 p.m.
Wednc:iday prayeJ mec:li ng- 7 p.m.

Worshi p · 9: 30a.m.

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Keno Church orChrltt

Pomeroy Flnt Baplltt
East Main Sl.
Sunday School - 9:30 a. m.
Wor5hip . 10:30 a.m.

lormally.antiounce his reduced put;'/ .
Severn! mnnth s hcfon! YdL. . IIl \
ical role 111" spt:ech to parliament car· !ouest illness unc..lth~ economic cri sis,
ly next year.
the Cc..ll~lmunist-lcd opposi tinn in
Y&lt;itsin feels comfortable giv ing · purliument has started un impeachthe new Cahinet r~spunsibility t&lt;Jr ment cnmpnign uguinst the prcsidcnl.
day-toiday gnverimu~ nt i.lffuirs The campaign is widely expected to
because it wu s formed with parlia- fiule like previous such allcnjpts .
ment's support. the Finuncial Times
A poll by the indep&lt;ndenl Public
of London quoted Sysuyev assaying . Opinion Foundation t&lt;JUnJ 75 percent
'"The politil:al si tuation in Russia of Russhms supported impeaching
h&lt;os chan ged. " Sy&lt;uyev " iiu. " In th&lt; Y&lt;it sin , while I~ percent nppo&lt;ed it.
past . the pr&lt;sident engaged in every
The poll. conducted on Oct. 17
as~c.:t nf runnin g the ~.:ountry."
among 1.500 people throu ght)tli the
He add•d that Y~lt s in would s ~rve country. gave no rnurgin of error.
the rest of bi s t ~rm ~mllmu s t rrc~ervc
Before h~uv in g for a two-Wt't'k
hi s t.:onstllutional powers to cn surl! "'· vacation to the Black Sea rc~t,rt of
thtlt the lh!Xl presidential cl~dions uri!' Suchi . Yt:ltsin 1111.! 1 wi·th Primakuv tp
demlH.:nltic .
hear discuss the European Union
Communists und othl!r · Ycltsin mt!'etin g in Austrm. which th~ prinh::
oppon~nl s hav~ c..l~ manllcd tli. . early
minl!'\lcr ·auc nd~d Tuesday i'n place of
resignation u'nU immediate chnnges in the president.
the t.:onst itution .to t.:urh the prc..;i Primukov odso briefed Ydt sin
~ent' s sweeping powers . The Com - · about his t:tlks Thursday wi th the
rnu.nist Purty lcou..lership was meeting l!! uder of hreilkaway Chcc..: hnya ~llld
toJa'y to d.i sL•uss thdr elei..' tion s tr&lt;~te· other issues. the lntc rf~I X ne w~ a g~: n cy
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Wednc:flday Sc:rvictli • 7 p. m.

Sunday School • 10 a.m,

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Worship · 1J a. m. and 6 p.m.
Wednu day Service - 7 p.m.

Rolland Pint Baptlll Church ,
Sunday S&lt;hool • 9:30 u.m. 1
WorJhip - 10;4 ~ a,m.

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W""'hip· H: 1 ~. I0:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday S&lt;hool · IOu.m.

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YoUi h Minister: Bill Frazic: r

-Free Will Baptltl Churth

NOVEMBER 3RD,

Wedne~ay

P001troy O.urdt or th&lt; Nau,...

Sunday SchOQI • 10 a.m.
Worship· 9 a.m.

Sunday !!-ehool -9:30a.m.
Sunday worJhip - 10:30 a.m. &amp; 1 p.m.
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Enttrpr11t

Dlavnle HoiJnett Church
31057 Slale Route J25, 1..ao~vlle
P:uolm: Dr. J.D. Young

Han10n

570 Gran1 St., M~&lt;l~lepon
Sunday o&lt;hool . 9:30 .

, Old Bethel Fnoe Will Dopllll Chur&lt;h
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28601 SI..RI. 7, Middlepcll

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Holiness

Wort hip • IOa,m., 6 p.m.
WedllCIKJay S&lt;(~ices · 1 p.m. ·

· ~ l h and
P;u~lu r: AI

a visible pn:sencc tn some areas.

KAREN'S GREENHOUSE ANNUAL

WWM f toJMI t!CI/- dfOIMfJ

Pomt...,. W-ldr Chard! or Chlt11
33226 Children's Home Rd.
Sunday School · ll a.m.
,ll

Cenlrt~l

Wo1~1p - HIJ(Ja m . 7 p m
WedA~-.day ~"'"c · 7 p m

Sund.oy School · 9.JQ a.m.

Worlhip - 10 a.m.

Re v. James Bernacki. Re.,, Katharin foster
Rev. Deborah Rankin, CletJ)'
Holy Euch.ari\1 and
Sunday Schoolll :lkJ a.m

212 W. Main Sc.

Tuppe" Plolnt 5&lt;. Paul

WOIIhip • 10.30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednciday Strvic.es- 7 p.m.
Wednttday Kids for ChriS!· 7 p m.

Tuesday Strvicct · 7:30p.m.

Grace Ephcopal Church ·
326 E. Main Sl .. Pomeroy •

Mini11er: Danny Biu
.
Sund.oy School • 9:30 a.m..
Worth1p- 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wedn&lt;iday SriVi«•. 7 p.m.

Jbcho MintMry· RaveMwod Stalton
4-4:3fJ Salurday

Sunday S&lt;hool · 9 a.m.

Episcopal

Church of Chrtst
p_,..,. Clourdl of O.riM

JameiMiller

Yeltsin goes on vaca·tion, aide says
he will voluntarily cut his power
MOSCOW (API - An exhausted
Boris Ycllsin left for a Black Sea
\'UCUtion today, and U senior aide snid
the Russian presid~nt would formal ·
ly restrict his political pow~rs early
next year.
Yeltsin enlered u F!!Sl home in the
w&lt;xld ~ outstde Moscow on Tue s~ay
to rccei \le treatment and r~L'ov cr
front whut doctors .said was extreme
fatigue and unstable blood pressure .
The president's condition forced
him to abruptly cancel u scheduled
1rip tn Aus~riu , rent:~wYing concern
about his ability to serve the rest of
his term ending in the summer 2000.
Yehsin , 67 , has remained largely
()UI of public view since the country
was hit hy ;m economic crisis in mid ~
August. and his dtputy chief of starr
Olcg Sysuyev ucknowle'dged earlier
this week that the president had
turned control over the economy to
Primt: Minister Yevgeriy Primnknv.
Today, •Sysuye v went a step fur·
th er. saying that the president wuul~

Dailey MHO • 8:JiJ a.m.

Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.

Pas10r: Sharon

Sund.oy J&lt;hool and worthio 10:25

Apostoltc

s,,....,,.
Churdt of th&lt; Piau,...
Pastor, Raben J Coen

Kadl'liUt
Won.hip · 9 JO a.m.

Fir!tf Sunday of Month ·7:30p.m. K"'~

Trlnlt{ Church
Srcond 6t ynn, Pomeroy '

ON TU£SDAY,

i.ll the 'll.:cnc anli thl! (,Oth vil:t inl Ji cJ
al a ho ... pit al. o ll ic i al~ .'IOiiJ .
Binan l\ t1 ;1 W&lt;l ~ wa lkin g to th e
MoKctlt l lli :~n Ao.,;\tlc iati jlll when hi!
''tw the fi re. He ';li d he rou.:l.!d in and

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Congregattonal

WE NEED.YOUR HELP!!!

d 11 )kCtl lo dc &lt;~lh on " II JO ~ c a nd pui'-( lflOU ~ t;!:l"'c"': 59 hod i\:' we re founJ

Boy's·body
found wedged
in bridge

Worttup • I I 1 m.
Wednclday Scrvltd • 7 p.m.

Mlddlrpon Church oi.Chrlsl ·

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and otber youth&gt; ..cuflling wi th
"'lhce 10 g&lt;t in and attempt to help
,..
friend\.
Official&gt; 'iUid the fire apparently
~ · n
began
with""
exp
oo . .ond1calloo&lt;
. .
Olin ,aid there os
w~re
that the fire could have .been .-e.t.
ad
~
d
"The fact that it &lt;pre· so asl 111 ~;
rale' lhal il w~.l\ nul a norma l fire.
he -aid:
Ahout IKO people were taken to
.
.
nd bo t 20
hcJ&lt;nital'
with
injunes.
a
1'
S a uf the
~ere in int~n,ive care. ~ven o
d
k b
most severely injure rwere
. ta. en
Olh Y
10
10
hdicnptcr
burn c •noc.
er
citie\. Gutebor~. Sweden's
J lO ' I second·
th
laroesl
mo es MJU •
" city,'' about 1 khol
we" uf the capital. Stoc
m.
Ambulance• were called in from
..
Th
... everal· nearby cnmmumlle'.
e
.
1
Gotehor''" re,.cue .r..ervu_;·es . abelso
hruught d ty llu se&lt; inlo sem ce 10 P
tr:m!&gt;~port the injured.
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local church? ·
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·every Friday!

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Pumpkin Biscuits for Halloween table and after
Pump~w

h -.urc hi he 10 t.:oO\td.:rJUL'" Jor iiJJiov.t~n Jnd otlhc-r fall

ml"nu... Thc'i! Melt-to -Your-M.. uth
Bt~U it ... "OlJid mal e J n1~~ J~.o~o:um ­
f'Jnnn~.:nt 111 a famil~ 111\!oil. J ta~l )'
'anJtmn that ~.:nu ld he com~ a tr.ildl-

Melt·in -Your·Mouth Pumpkin
H&amp;uib
I 1/! ''Ut'&gt; n&lt;HJr
1 tca-puru" ha k~n g p&lt;&gt;~&gt;dcr
I I!.!J~~"''" \all
II~ ,·up 'ugar
I h,:a!-tpoon ci nn an"Hln

· IFl. lra\poon nutmeg
I (~ ICO\poun all ,p~ec
111 cup huu cr, w id
.11~ cup pu reed pump ~ in (e&lt;K&gt;kcd

lto n

I h~ rr.:tre ,.., on J Jrcc rcc1pc
hn~&lt;hurc.

nfkrcd h~ the lnJcpcn·
Lil'nt l'umpL1n l·.tnnl'r . . oJ AmcncJ.
H c.trt~ ' HJihm.c:cn

"lw.·h mduJL:..,

s .~ur. IrtL'L or Trl.'ru Cand.., P1c and
'-;p11.:\ Pumpl1n Urcad . It ~l,o g i\C'

on hn"

IO'&gt;Iruuton ...

pump-

to mJ~C

~'" rur ..·c. toa"tt pumplin wcth and
u''-' ~rL•.,h pUmp~m 1n .t range nf
rc1.:1r~

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m ctnnl!d)

. J/4 LUJ' mi lk
Prchcm O\'Cn to 450 F.
S1ft fluur mto mixmg ho\\.1. Stir
1n rcrnaming dry sng rcdicnh. Cut in
hulle r wuh u pa~ t r)' blende r unti l
max rurc '" crumh ly. Sti r an pu m ~k in

·•Strep infection linked
to Tourette syndrome

.

l he t: ommon \trcf) .mfcr.: tion th JI

alll tt:l' 1111llwn' ot. l: hild rc n may
triJ.!!!l'f ' J n~m: u c !oo)' ndromc i n tho,c·
"ho ) .n·c gcoctica ll &gt; prcdb pn!tcd 10
thl' (lf ..,onk: r. n~w rc'l:!JrL' h .., Jww~ .

:\ J1Jhn..,

Power in the Blood Ministry
._presents
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·OUTDOOR DUMA

Hopki n.., Uni vc r..,i ty

M cd ir.:i nc 't uLly l ound !hat
... !lllll' c ht ldrcn "' lth T ourctll.."\ had
'-;o.. hPt!l

11 !

Elijah·

h1:!ho..· 1 lt.:\ d ·.., o l the antihodi c.., that
· rh~· h·~ ,d~ LTl' &lt;~h.'' to fi ght ·, trc p tn fc'c·
111•11 ,than d id r hihJrCn. \\ llho ut
Tl ltll l~ll t.:..,

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that t ~. c hod~

ag a~n ' l

tn.ti-..L·., .tllt lhm1ic..,

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At· 7:00 p.m.

th at

ll\t~t . t ~.lt ll\1 ~:e ll .., i n the h r~11n :· ~a)~

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hcaU ul pcU tat n c
H c11 pk i n ~ . Hi s h:am· ~

S111gt:r.

ll l' llf'1l l 11~~

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he Ji '&gt;l: li ~\Cd \Dday

Saturdayt Oct. 31
Hillside Baptist Churc.JI

If!

~L' \' YnrJ... at till: Fifth !'ntcrn ati.on;d
L\·n s rL'' ' or PJrkin !l.oJl \ I&gt;I'. Cd:-oL'
and ~1 tl \ l' m c nt Di )iord a~ .
'I ouic llc ~y nJ ro mc i ~ a I) Curo l n!!
ll':1l U1,nrdcr c h a rac tcl-_i t.cd ·hy·L" hn m·K. tn\nl unt ar¥

Rt. '143 Pomeroy, Ohio

l\.\'itL:hin g. Th e ant i-

hn di l'' thm attack ~ frcp end up hun mg an :1 f~ a _of t he brain L: alletl the

f' ui:IIII CII.

Special Singing by the Gootlwins

That 'part of the hrai11 hdp&gt;

from Charlesto~, WV
Starting at 6:00· p.m.

. .:untrnl lll O\ c: mcnt and i ~ th o ught to

he i1w nl\'cJ

1n T o urc tt c's

and

J i .'ltJ~-J er~ .
. The ~ tuJ V

. th ~ 11

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~ imilar

,

follows ear lier w&lt;trk
l1nkcd rl1eunmti c fever w Jih

: 8ydcnhan't\ chorea, a condition
· ( h ara etc ri:.cd .

hy

involu nt&lt;Jry

Everyone· Welcome!

~t. ud y
fu ll ~ undcr~ t&lt;._111J t.hc

. writ hing ami twitching. Mon.:
,., needed to

l in~ . S tn gc r. says.

hut the find i n g'~

nwy h cg rn to explain .why not all'
~ hi l drc n ,_ who inherit th e su spected
,_ gc rlL'ti L' di ... or~ll'r g'e t T ourcttl.! ' s,

Dr. James R. Acree, Pastor
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more or

lela.

PUBUC NOTICE
Excepting one hill ot oil
NOTICE II hereby given
tho oil and gao and oil other
mlnoralo In tnd underlying thot on Soturday, October
the above deacrlbed 31, 19118, at 10:00 a.m., a
public oolo will be hold at
preml111.
211
Wool Second Stroot,
AIIO IUb)ICl to lhl right
Tho
of wa·y gnnlod to C.H. Pomeroy, Ohio.
Farm~~re'li
Bank
and
Wetzel to I.M. Joneo, June
.21, 1919 and recorded .In Slvlngo Compony pal'klng
Volume 1, Pogt 271, ot the lol, to 1111 for caah .. the
Record I of Rlg~ll of Way ot !QIIowlng COIIIItrll:
1914 Chevrolet Corolca
Meigs County, Ohio.
1G1LD55M7RY280418
Being the eame real
The Farmara Bank and
aotato conveyed to Paul M.
Sovtngo
Company,
Schuler end Morgle J.
Schuler by Cecil P. Pomeroy, Ohio, reoervoo tho
Bradbury 1nd wlto by dood right to bid ot thlo oolo, and
recorded In DNd Book 189, to withdrew, tho above
Page 89 of the Melgo collotorol prior to ulo.
Further, Tho former• Bank
County Deed Racordo.
Subject to 111 110111, ond Savlngo Company
euamento and rlghto ol rooorvoo tho right to re)ect
ony or 111 bide aubmlnad.
way of record. .
Further,
the
above
REFERENCE DEED: Volume
318, Pogo 599, Melgt collltlrll .wlll bo •old In the
condition it. lo In, with no'
County Deed Rocordo.
AUDITOR'S PARCE.L NO . txprou or Implied
07·00754.000 and · 07· warrantl11 ,given.
For further Information,
00755.000
EXCEPTING' ·from tho contocl Shalla at 740-992·
above diacrlbed ·premlaea 2138.
(10) 28,29,30 3TC
tho lollowlng: ·
Approxlrnotely 4.035
Public Notice
acrea 'being 2.087 acr11 In
100 acre Lot No. 181 and
1.948 acreo In 100 aero Lot Shorlff'1 Selo of R~al Eototo
Clio No. 91·CV.OB3
Tho·Siato
of Ohio, Molgo
30 Announcements
County Mld·Stato Truot, IV,
' . Plaintiff VS. Kelly B.
Chapman, Et AI,
Dolondanto.
In pur1u1nco ot an Order
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ot Soli In tho lbbvo onlltled

Sale. Balance on Delivery

ot Deed.
Jamo1 II. Soulsby, Sheriff
David H. McCown, Allomoy
311 Plrk Avenue, Ironton,

Ohio 45638
(614) 532-8744
(10) 23,30
(11) 8 3TC

Auditor 's Parc·• l No. :

45769

the

People s

National Bank nka City
National Bonk, Plalntlff.. vs.
Eric Day, et al., Defendants,

upon a Judgment therein
rendered, baing Case No.

98-CV·!I4 In Uld Coun, I will

HARTWELL HOUSE
· Toland Flags • Camille Beckman Lotion
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value.

James M. Souloby
(10) 23,30
(1t)6 .

a.m ., the following Iande

and tenements, located at
412 Lincoln ·Hill , Pomeroy,

Ohio

45769. A complete

Board ot Dlroctoro tor th• .,.
Meigs County .Agrlcultunl
Society will be held at the
secretary's olflce II tbe

On November 11, our nution will pcmse to pny tribute to the
tlum.~wuls oj' mer;. wul women who have 11roudly served their
couniry during times of',crises cmd pence.
·Tit is Vetemn 's Dny, 1'he Daily Sentinel will publish n very
SfJe ci.al trilm.te lrorroring area. veterans. You can join in our salute
by incli.t diug th e vetemn in your life, living or decensed, wlto have
sr'rllerl or is curreutly serving in tmy brcmclr of tire U.S. Armed

2, 1998. The polio will be
open tram 5:00 p..m. to I
p.m. on election day.
·
The election shall be by
ballot. Ballots must be
an

with

proxies

l•'tirct!s .
Your C hoice

Of Two Styles.~.

Ad

On l y. $7.00
(shown attua l size)

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at least ~ 5 days before

Major
Earl Jones
1969-1971
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Army
VietNam

b•

· • Washers
· ~ Ranges
· ' · • Rafrlgeratora

d11ye

before the

the

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Your Veteran

AD DEADLINE: Thursday, Nov. 5, 1998
Trubule s must be prepaid .
Pholos may be picked up after Nov. t 1

candldBtes who have m~t

Of

Corpora l
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45769

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GUN SHOOT
Racine Gun Club
Nease Hollow Rd.
Every Sunday
12:30 pm
Limit 680 sleeve

Elementary P.TO. will
be having a Bake Sale
on Nov. 3,

1998,

"Nofo" toO ••• or
tCNJ small"
Free Eatlmatea
(740) 367·0412

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In Memory

p.m. for the voters.

.. D .in t/1. b ec koro ed
"fllom l()it" otdslretcl•·
ed lui ud, tv#tispered it
is rime fo go,
: Slu! wn.s uot n/r,id
of .the · llfllia sla e did

Hope to see. you there!'

TURKEY- HAM DINNER
Homemade Noodles .
Green Beans. Slaw, Mashed
Potatoes . Roll , Dessert ,
Te a . Lem o nade, Coffee

110t

i11111d. look
~U.(ItiY lae r fenr,
slae .
f! nleretl the JJromise

Now site ia eit,. poli.tt.
by d.,y, t.elp•
lig/11 ti~r• ,, ,,,. by

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uig/1 l.
For

. Southern Hi g h School
Take ou ts Avai labl e .

Costume Contest , Games, Prizes

Cheer Sta!ion: No1lh Gatlia H.S.
Adm ission $4.00

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HALLOWEEN DANCE
Grades 1· 8
SAT., OCT. 31, 8-10 PM

kuoa",

· Jew•'

SUNDAY
Adult $4 .75. Stude nt $3.50

g

Commercial

"-:::(7:4:0)=99=2:·4:23:2=:::

bake sa1e will be from

at

Residential &amp;

.131 back bore

Election Day. This

11 :00-2 :00

Cousin's Home
Improvement and
.Painting &amp; Coating

..

goo tl mom .•
i•~ •,er diP, · tlw y jnd
lree11 lwus'' itl fil e sky,
mu/ tvnil to welt·o,w
~s avii eu we tlie.
In Memoryol
RUBAL CALDWELL
on her birthday,
Oct 30.
. Her Loving F1mtty

EL,.ECTRIC OR
SATELLITE
SERVICE
Call

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Provider
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SLUG
.MATCHES
Forked Run
Sportsman Club
Every Sunday
Starling Nov. 1
at12:30

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90

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SWPM, Mid 40's ti ' 1 230. Likes
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1 (740) 361-0280
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Wanted To Buy : Used Mobile
Homes . Call 740·446·0115 , 304·
675-5965.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE S
110

Help Wanted

40

AVVN .1 All Areas 1 Shirle y
Spears, -304-e7~ t 429.
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740-S92·1842

- Giveaway

7 Beautiful Puppies, 1 Weeks Old
1/2 Lab Mix. Aller 3:30PM . 740 ·
441-1707
Adorab le Klnens To A Good
Home! Flea Free. Wormed And
LlnerTralnedl 74&lt;M46·8390 .
Cute Puppies, To A Good Home.
740·446·69-41 .
1 Fe ma te Puppy, Wil l Be Slf!aii
Dog , 6 Weeks Old, 112 Brittany
Spaniel, 740·256-9340.

Mixed breed puppies · 10 give
aw&lt;r{ this watk, 740-742-2357 .
Three parakeet&amp; tOgi\leaway, no
cages. 304·675·5505.
Tree s For Firewood If You Cut
Down. 740·379·9061.

60

Lost and Found

Found· pl&amp;ee al .jewelry In front of
McCutlough· AIIIi e's Dr ug Store,
stop In &amp; describe
Found· ring , call to 10, 740· 992·
7777 or 740·992·5162.
Found· small Chihuahua like dog ,

74().992·9101
Found: Short -Haired , llgtn B;rown
Dog With Bu ff Coiore(j Underside,
Along 100 Block Of Fourth Ave·
nue, 740·446·8580.

l ost: Smelt Chihuehua 'TYpe bog,
Brown /Black Wllh Wh it&amp; MarkIngs , Child's Pet, Lost: McCor·
mlck Road. 74D-441-1983.
L9s1 : White long hai r cal. Bur·
dette Addn . area . Rew ard. (304)

675·8612.

70

Yard Sale
Gallipolis

&amp;VIcinity
3 Family Yard , Garage Sale, Oct.
31 &amp; Nov. L Taks Raccoon Ad.

r o End '01 Dillon Rd .

ALL Yard S.iel Mull

SENIORS'!'

304·773·5033.

Quality clothing and househo ld
Items. $1.00 bag sale every
Thursday. Monday thru Saturday
9:00·5;3(),

New To You Thrill Shoppe
,~West Stimson , Athens

0

J &amp; 0 AUto Parts . Buying
wrecked or &amp;a l¥aged vehlclet.

"Office Manager /Mai ntenance
Worker' . lr Interested. wille to J·2·
Y· 35 Water ASsoci ation, Inc. ,
P.O. Box 485 . Pt. Pleasant. WV
2S550 al o nce. Include your
ma ltin g address and telephone
number. An application form will
be malied to you by return mall.
B93rd of Orrectors.

l ost: Gold Ring In Oalllpolls Area,
Gold With Red Set, $50 Reward!
74~869-983.2 Call Collect.

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J&amp;L SIDING &amp;
New Homes &amp; Remodel ing
Garage~. Pole Buildings, Roofing, Siding
Commercial &amp; Residential '
27 yrs. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured

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Clean Lata. Mo del Care Or
Trucks, 1990 Models Or Newer.
Sm ith Buick Ponti ac_. 19oo ·eut·
ern Ave nue, Gallrpolls.

Announcements

Alter th is date (10-25·98). I F.toyd
Ross &amp; Edith A. Ross will not be
responsible for debts conlracted
by anyone other than ourselves.

POMEBOY, OHIO
W. VA . N023477

PERRY'S .

An tiQues &amp; clean used fur niture.
will b uy one prec e or complete
hou seh old. Osby Martin, 1•0·
992-657ti .

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MINIMUM PURCHASE MAY BE REQUIRED

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY Jack's Roofing

2526. .

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Start dating tonight! Have fun
playing the Ohio oattng Game, 1·
Boo-ROMANCE, extenSion 9015 .

QUALITY
WINDOW ·sYSTEMS
110 CQURT ST.

AntiQues. to p prices 'P aid. Aivar·
ine Antrques. POmeroy. Oh io,
Fluu Moor e owner. 740 ·992·

Princeu VIdeo Haa X·Rated
Movies For Sale, $15 Each Or 2
!=or $25, New Aeieaaes , 740·441 ·
5167.

AllY SIZI UP TO 93 UNITED INCHES IN
IXISTING WOOD DOUILE HUNG.OPENING
' OPrJONS AVAIIAILI

1·800.291·5800

Personala

Genlleman Seeking~· companion·
ship From Nice Female For Talks.
Walks &amp; FriendShip. Sind Re·
plies To: 553 Second Avenue.
Apartment 403 , Gallipolis. OH
45631 .

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Wanted lo Buy

Absolute Top Dollar Art U.S. Sii·
ver And Gol d Coins. Prootset1,
Diamonds, Anlrque Jewelry, Gold
Arngs , Pre- 1930 U.S. Currency,
S1erhng. Et c. Acquisition&amp; Jewelry
• M.T.S. Com Shop, 151 Second
Ave nue. GaUipolis. 740-446·2842.

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INSULATED GLASS
TILT·IN FOR EASY CLEANING

lor ln~eta~n
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LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS

We de meyer 's Auctron Ser vice,

Gallipolis. Ohto 740-379-27 20

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IB• .Sel"tt·U 619-645-8434 .

Auction
and Flea Market

Ru:k Pearson Auc11on Comp;any,
full tim e auctioneer. complete
auction
serv~ce .
Licented
166,0hlo &amp; Wett V ~rg rnra , 30•·
n J.5785 Or 304·nJ.5447 .

psychic125029Lh tm $3.99 /Min.

$195.00 INSTALLED'

No Embarraa,m~nt ... •
You're ·T reated 'with Respect!

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GET ANSWERS
CALL AMERICA'S 01 PSYCHICS 1·900· 740· 6500 Ell.

ALCOA

WORRYING!!!

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Sidewalk n le· Fdday &amp; Satur·
day, 10am-4pm Oct. 30· ·~ ,
. Where!!! Henderson. WI/ acro11
from· !'OS! oii1Ce at the JunQ Ue
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No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankr~Jptcy
Repo • Divorced

Loc11ttd In the lnsurnnce Plus Rulldln~

30 Announcements

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Free Estimates

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740-992·2068
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6:30a.m. until 7 :30

Now accepting
Applications
for the elderly, disabled
One bedroom, all
electric, rent subsidized
apartments

Mlnpr Repairs • Cabinets

1·800·809-7721

'38 1 mgnth

Garage saie· R.dge-wooci Esrares.
three mdn out Sand H1ll Ad ,
Sa turday. ·7 •12 Toys . boolu .
doltrel and IT'IriC

SAVE STEPS!.
''"- Shop the .
t¥:t:.
........
. Want Ads

New Conlfruction &amp; Remodeling

Doe111 'I Coal More"
740-448-9418. 1-800-872·5967

The Pomeroy

Cross Pointe

$11.00 per mo.

"Wftere QuCilily

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lor Rent

per mo.

3 or more families $25.00 per. mo.

1
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&amp; Vicinity

740 446 9416
1391 Saflord
School Rd.
Gallipolis, OH

SUNSftHOME ·
.COIS,.RUC,.ION

BENNEIT'S HEATING &amp;COOLING

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In ll o nor

for

Pt. Pleasant

ANNOUNCEMENT S

Small Dumpsters

Shear Illu sio ns welcomes

Your Nam e : ----------------------

Phone : - - - - - - - - - - - -

With Poly Cart

NO\I ltt-Clh, Home lnlenor. potl.
gtau •il re. smart lrHur.
111"1 f1ndtf. old rocldng cNw, out·
trdtt door &amp; hame . houu hold
rJ..emJ &amp; kits t"''tiC Nob'e Sumnt
Ad T·17 4 off Bracllury Rc:1

Ne'w HW-ef1

Bennett Supply

Pomeroy, Ohio
Nick and Eleanor Leonard

. *Free·s Parts Warranty
*Free Digital Thermostat

1111/H ttn

Apply . In person or · call Veterans
Memorial Hospital, Human Resources
at 740·992·2104

OH 45769

12/21/981 mo.

Heat Pumps AI Low AI

the tiling roqulremsnla will
be eligible tor election t•
director. (1 0) 16,23,30 3TC •

"You're washing the floor with the
, soup-ol·the-day!" ,

Yard Sale

Yard sale Saturday October 3111.
1Oarn-4pm Pw. J3 O':l•hQ out of

Discount Prices

44087 Wlpple Road (Five Points Area)

*Free Estimates

time positions available.

Add ress

Residential Pick-up

"Ea1y Ot&gt;er 1f1e Pltorte Bank Fi1JIInting"
'Air ~oildltloners As Law AI '28 a mgmh

annu~t~l

7 40-698·7.231

Vatera.ns Memorial Hospital Is looking
for . caring,
dedicated
Licensed
Practical Nurses. Must haviir current
Ohio . license. Full time · ·positions
available.

Pomeroy,

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Call for appointment
(740) 992-2036
OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

(740).2-11144

By Calling

'f4!!t~ llHt!JRIBil·

or

440

• Hot Water Heater
• Freezers
• Dishwashers

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

for caring, dedicated State Tested

LPN's

Conflici/War

44087 Wlpple Rd.

"H•t• lnvtftltry"
'Roof Coatings
'Vinyl Skirting
'Water Heaters
•ooorJWindowo
'Electric/Plumbing
SuP.Piiea
'Fiberglau &amp; WOOd
Steps

MIGHTY MAC
AERATION SYSTEM
New light weight,
1lbef'91aas state and
county approved with
IWo-year warranty.
740-742-2566
D. Howard

Tilne to get ..,-our furnace
ser..-iced for -inter

Computer Balancing &amp; Mounting

Businesses S,ave Money, Tool

7 40·698·9114

Brancl) of Service _

Free Estimates

211-

New &amp; Used Tires

Call Ken Young
(740) 985-3551

election ot dlrectoro Ia helil.
Only regularly nominated

CAttOUR· QffiCEjAT

7 40·992·21 04

740-378-9807

1 .Our Customers Ar~ S~eclal
L &amp; L Tire Barn.

• Dryer

Veterans Memorial Hospital Is looking

at

614-992·7643

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Apply In person or call Veterans
Memorial Hospital, Human Resources

Dates of Active Duty

Joe Wllaon
(814 992-42n

"Need repair on any make?"

society who are resldenlo.i&gt;t .
Meigs County, at lout · 7

Nursing Assistants. Part time and full

In Honor Of (name (md rank)

Love, (name relationship to veteran)

Photo of . ..

Help Wanted

Hall

(Maximum 500 sq. ft.)

OHIO DISPOSAL
.
THE APPLIANCE MAN SOUTHERN
$10.00

date ot election, may vote . •
Members ol the society
must declare
their
candidacy for the office ot
Director of the aocloty by
tiling with the Socrotary
Debbie Watson, 42455
.Woods Rd., Coolville, QH
45723; a petition algned by

BULLETIN BOARD'
.*~" ~ol~mn Inc~ weekdays
l.to.o ·column i1Jch Sunday'

STNA ·

VETERAN SALUTE
111 Court St.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Photo - $12.00
(shnwn ac1ua l size)

110

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Luve, )'out· Fa.mi ly

PER GAME

124, oold point Ia whero tho
contorllne ol Corn Hollow
Ro1d lnloroecte with Route
124; thonce with the
centerline ot Routo 124, s.
50' 02' 33" E. 153.87 toetto .
1 point at tho c.onter ol a
bridge; !honea N. 37' '11 ' 32 '~
E. 24.91 toot to tho true
point of beginning, sold

&amp;

$59.95

(Cut ·out tor Future Dlocounl)

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permitted.
Only residents ot Melgi
County ,.
holding
membership certlllcatll to)'

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pan_~; ,

MOBILE HOME
·PARTS

fairgrounds, Monday, Nov.

I will offer tor ule at .
MON. &amp; WED•. action,
public ouctlon lnolde the
door ot tho Counhouoe In
. 6:30P.M.
:s~d~0~t"~ov~~~.~~~~:
ot 10:00 A.M., the following
RUTLAND
dtiCrlbed rill ...... ,
In lht Townohlp ot
Sltulto
P.OST 467
Rutland, Molge County,
Beginning 11 o point
STAR BURST Ohio:
In tho centerline of Route

$1,200.00
$50.00 OR MORE

Remodeling

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Rooms

HOWARD'S
TRI-COUIIn
SAIIITATIOII

1(11111'1 -

"Builcl Your Dream"

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The annual election of the

3

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(No Sunday Calls)

Public Notice

...BIN.GO

Honor
Our
Heroes
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1011/mO.

M&amp;J

eetate taxe1.

• Fall Special·

Room Additions • Roofing ·

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Custom Homes

CLEANING

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

In Hi.roric Downtc;wn Po,.,oy
992·7696 .
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CARPET &amp; UPHOLSTERY

Garages • Replacement Windows

• Hartwell Hares

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ALL PRO

New Homes · · Vinyl Siding ·New

Birdhouses • Clocks • Frames
• Soap • Baby Gifts

offer for aala at the front
door of the Courthouse In · 1D or mora members of the

Pomeroy, Meigs County,
Ohio, on the 4th day ol
December, 1998. at 10:00

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

Antiques • Lang Calendars • Candles

.. Terms ot Sole: Cnh on
delivery ol deed. Sold
aublecl to accrued reol it'

PUBUC NOTICE

The Daily Sentinel• Page

Mlddlep«&lt;
&amp; VIcinity

:

Real Eotate appralotd a1&lt;
524,000.00. The real eotott
cannot be oold tor leoo lhon
lwo·lhlrdo the appnleed

NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order of
Sole luued out ot tho
of

Pomeroy e Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy,

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opposite the name to b•
counted. The coaling of
votes tor directors bf

Molgo County, Ohio, In tho

October 30,1998

70

01120.000
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Property Addre11: 41~
uncoln Hill, Pomeroy, Ohio

marked

Common Plaas Court of

Friday,

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logol deocrlptlon ol IIMt ""'
Htllt II UIOIIOWI:
Sltuote In the Vllltge ""
POOMroy. County of M...,,
Stott of Ohio: A etrlp ~
leet and 9 lnchn wide off of
the oouth olde ot L.ot No.
544 In oald village, fronting
on Brown Alley ond running
beck ot that width poroll.,
with the oouth line of Mill
Lot. No. 544 to Jamn Jonee
weelerly line.
Relennce Deed: Voturnf
332, Page 85, Melgo County
Deed Roeordo.
,

Public Notice

caae

30, 1998

Public Notice

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Recipe from Independent
Pumpkin Farmers of America.
For a free pumpkin recipe
brochure, ~nd a long (bu,sintSii·
size) S&lt;lf·addressed stamped envelope to: Hallowee'l Recipes, P.O.
Bo• 629., Burgin, Ky. 40310.

Daily Sentinel

. By ROBERT DAVlS
USA TODAY

Public Notice
Public Notice
112 •• tome !leo betwttn point 11 oloo In tho
IN Ttl£ COMMON PLEAS
COURT, PROBATE DM$10111 SR 124 - 11M Ohio River Northerly right of way line
u per o aurvey of Gecwge F. ot Route 124; thence
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
~.Ohio Profnolonol leaving oold right ol woy
IN THE MATTER Of THE
Surveyor
No. -... January line tnd olong 1 _ . ,• ...,.
GUARDIANSHIP OF
Uno through IIMt proporly ot
MARGIE JEAN ICHUU:R, 7,1-.
Stld EXCEPTION II mort Dougloo Chipman D.B. 309,
,an lncompelonl peroan
tully deacrlbed In EXHIBIT Pg. 395 (FOUl Colli) and
C-No. ffl15
·A" of on Entry tiled Morch following the centerline of 1
NOTICE OF BAI.E
Purauant to the order of 3rd.. Ultl In tho MOIIJI omoll crHII tor (Two C.allo),
tho Probate Coun of Melgo County Probate Court In H. 2' 25'13" E. ll4.17 feel, N.
County, Ohio, In Coli No. C01o No. m15 and .. ma 11 35' j!O'; 'J'T" E. to.51 feet to I
2n1s,t will offer tor toll ot lnC orporotod horoln by polnti thence leaving said
crook, s. 54' 08' 43" E.
auction on December 4th,
No opinion of IIIIo nor 313.52 1111 paning an Iron
,1998, at 10:00. am, on the
Mtlgo County Courthoutt corttflcotlon 01 to accuracy pin at 20.00 teet to an Iron
atepa, Pomeroy, State of· ot dttcrlpllon rondored by pin, s. 41 ' 28' 39" w. 164.01
the pnpa rer ot thio feet to an Iron pin In the
Ohio, to-wn:
Northorly right ot way line
Sltuoted In tho Township lnotrurnent.
Bald premlaea are of Route 124; thence alon~
ot Lobonon, County ot
Molgo ond Stoto of Ohio, to- apprtlltd It nlnoty nino Nld rtght ot way line, N. 48
wit:
lhouoond
dollaro 31' 21"' W. 248.21 loot to the
The following deocrlbtd ISet,OOO.OO). Ten percent point ot Beginning and
real eatate 1ftuated In the down whon tho bid lo containing 1.00 Acres.
Fo~ Latt Source of Tltte
Townohlp ot Lebonon. accepted end due when
County ot Molgo and ololo accepted ond bolonco upon See D.B. 324, Pg. 557 ot the
of Ohio ond bounded ond delivery ot daed . Should Melge County, Ohio
doacrlbod •• lollowo In th• balonca not bo. pold, Recordo ot Deeds. Parcel
Town 2, Ronge 11 and In 100 oald .down payment will be No. 11-110025.001
Property Addre10: Rou1o
Acre loll No. 161, ond No. toritiled.
The aalt Ia aub)ect to 11, Box 28, Rutland , Ohio .
162 In tho Ohio Company'•
purchaae
end
more approval ot the Melgo 45ns .
portlculorly doocrlbed 11 County Probete Court,
Said premises are located
followa:
Molgo County,. Ohio. The at . Route It , Box 28,
Bounded on the North by Guordltn rottrveo tho right Rutland, Ohio 45769. Said
Ianda formerly owned by to reject eny and all bldo.
premlaee were; appralaed at
Newton Kemper ; on the Gory Rupe, Guordlon ot $44,000.00 and ca~not be
sold for leiS than two-thirds
Eaol by tho Ohio River: on Margie Jean IChular
the South by Iondo ot J.M. (10) 30
ot thot amoun) , to wll :
Cox; and on the W01t by the (11) 6, 13 3TC
$29,333.33.
County
Rood,
ond
Term• of Sale: 10% Cash or
Public Notlctt
contolnlng 93 1/2 ocro1
Certified Check at Sheriff's
Public Notice

and m•lk In fonn a ;oft dnugh.
Roll out on nourcd , urfacc to
112-1m·h thtr kne;&gt;. Cut out b1 &gt;eUil'
~ lth haK uat culler. Pl ace on g r ca\.e d
ha kmg 'hcet. Bake at 450 F for 15 w
~0 minutes. Makes 24 to 30 h1 ...: U1I , ,
dcp&lt;· nJing on dough texture and • ul ·
tcr ~itc.

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- 10l00 a.m. Saturday.

Thursday &amp; Friday, Claggs in
Rodney. Blue Willow , Coreli e,
Toys , Btankers , Pictures, Lamps ,
Winte r Cipthes, Jars.

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

An Ohio Oil Company Needs Mi.lure Pen on Now In The GALL_.·
POLIS Area . Aegardieu 01 Elt·
perience, Write M.A. Read . P.Q.
Box 696, Oaytorr , OH 45401 .
Cast ing · Movie Extras Produc·
lion Trainees. Major Film Studio.
614·523·9952 .
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With Taking Gi11 Orders &amp; Hoet·
lng Demonstrations
' Candles • Barh &amp; BOdy
'Fragrances 'Aromarherapy
' Skin Care • Children's Gltts
Cali Tracy 740.441 -1982
Experienced Au to.e ody Repair·
man . Apply At : Larry's Bod'y
Shop, 2046 Addison Pike , GaiU·
polls.

MOS NURSE POS1110N
Cen turion Management Group, ~
ProgresSive Long Term Care
Company (Med icare &amp; Medlcak:l
Certlfiad) . Is Currently Ta~ i ng Ap·
plication&amp; For MDS Nurses. E)l cellent Working Environment And
B.enelil s. Quali fications Include
Ohio AN Li cense . Bachel ors De·
gree Preferred . The Suc cess ful
Candidate Will Need Stro ng ClinJ·
ca t Skills And Experience In MDS
Submission. Please 9ubmll A At·
sume To Te rry Quinn, Director Of
Quality Assur an ce, 215 E. WenQ·
er A.;rad, EnglewoOd , OH 45322.
Needed someone ·to stay with eJderty gen tleman, room anQboa rd,
small salary, prefer male 304·
89 5·3942:
Now AcCep ting Applications At
Domino's Pizza, Ga llipolis &amp; Po·
me roy Locations. Please Apply In
Person .
Oak Hill Trucking Compa ny I.S
Seeking E•perle nced Semi Trac·
tor Trailer Drl\lers. Ellcelient Pay
&amp; in surance Pa ckage, Over The
Road &amp; Loca l .Driving , Exper(·
'an ced Driver s On ly, Call 740·
682-7773.

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Overbrook Center has part time
LPN posi·Uons availab le lor a{l
shifts, If Interested please co ntact
Ang ie Halle y at 74 0- 992· 647a.
EOE

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Part· Time LPN'S, 16 to 32 Hours
Par Week . Ca ll Middlet on Es,.tates . 740·446-4814.

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Par t- time ha nd yman ne eded-.
sen d re su me to Daily S en ll ne~ .
PO Box 729·7 4. Pomer oy, 0~
45769.

· Ove r the Road d nver Needed',
Flat. nM Exper1e nce Needed'l
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7 family yard sale. Nov, 2nd &amp; 3rd, Call: 304·675·5873. .
9· 5 , Skaie ·A· Way (985 ·99961.
lurnilure , metal clo the s cabiner , Wanted- pe rso ns 55 and ove r tQ
help teac h rea ding· at Pomer oy
m r~ro wave , exercise BQuipmenr ,
El emen tary with lhe STAA S Pro'
TV. Nintendo &amp; ga mes , carpet .
winter clothes . eme_igency vehicle gram . Fift ee n ho urs pe r wee ~
Choice of $2 50 per hOur stipend
tig ht. . '89 Dodge pickup , lots or
or tultron un1rs lor your grandctl ild
misc .
or a child ol you r choice. Pa l ~
75 CUste r St. , Fri. &amp; Sat. . new mile ag e and lr ee Ju nch fo r a ~
application or more in lormation.
Sears items. baby clothes, misc.
call 0 1ana Coa tes. 740·992·2 161. •
All Yard Saln Mull Be Patd In
Advance . Oedllne : 1:OOpm the Wanted · Sub,sti!Uie Hygienist lor .
d1y before the 1d I• to run , mate rnity leave. December I 8111
Sundey • Mond•y •dltlon- throu gh the second we ek oi Fe ·
bruary. EKc:ellent wo rkmg condl•
1:00pm Fridoy.
\Ions 1n a modern otflce wi t !~ great
Sat , Oct . 31st . 9·?, Ro adside pay. Please call 304-773·5620 or
Park. Syracuse. size smell to pius sen d resume to P 0 80)( 380,
plus
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BY OWNER

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6 M11ea N: or Buffalo rn Mason

Will Tram No Expeflence Need
ed Senou5 lnqunes Only 1 &amp;00-

Co 112 m1te orr Rl 62 Bnck
home on 1O.acrea wf2 4001Q h
living space over11Zed double
garage 3 large bedrooms 2
balhS lar.ge lamJiy room wff1re
place bonus room large utll•ty
room new carpet oeramJC tue 1n
batha &amp; llilchen newer heat
pump &amp; appliance• Large rear
deck 2• above ground pool
very prnrate but conviently IOCat
ed on tiadl. top roacl wtctty water

204-7048 -

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Business
Training

Galllpo~•• Career Conege Spltng
Valley Plaza 7.t0 446 -4381 1
800 214 0452 Accredtted Member ACICS Reg 190-*- IZ7&lt;8

Schools
Instruction

150

Pnce S139.000

lent SkillS for your childs devel
opment.Call us for more tnforma
1iOo ~71;-5847 M-F 7 3().5 30

changes W1lh Other T me Share
Locationa) 110 200 740 44fl

clean.ng Call Edna Lan•er 304

675-8738

Electr•c maintenance service
Wlr ng breaker boxes light fix
ture heating systems and Re

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~74-&lt;l126

FurMure repacr rehnJsh and rea

toration also custom Otdert OhiO
Vattey RetlnishtnQ Shop Larry
PNI!ipl 740-992-6578

Georges. Portable Sawmill don 1
haul your logs tO the mill just call
304-675 1957
Mature christian lady will babysit
in your home dependable e•cel
lent references 740-742 2091

Will Work For 14 00 /Hour Will
Haul Trash Junk Etc 740 367

0140

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FINANCIAL

Buslneas
Opportunity

210

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recommends lt'lar vou c:lo bus
neu with people you know and
NOT to send money through the
mall until you have lrwesllgated
the otfertng

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EiciiJng Service Oeslgned To
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Or Call740-753-6605

230

Professional
Services

Llvlngaton 1 B11ement W•ttr
Proofing all basement ~ repain
done free estimates lifetime
guarantee 12yrs on )otJ experl
ence 304-895--3881
Llvlngtton 1 Be~emeru Weier
Proofing all basement repairs
done lree estimates Hlelime
guarantee 12yrs on job ellperl

All real estate adver1 srng In
th s newspaper Is subJect to
the Federal ~a Hous ng Act
of 1968 whrch makes I !legal
to advert se any preference
m tat on or d1scr m1natlon
based on race color rebg on
sex tam 11a1 status o national
o rg n or any Intention to .....
make any such preterencn-.
1mltat on or d scnmlnauoo
Th s newspaper wi I not
knowfng y accept
advert sements tor rea estate
whiCh •s n v olaton ot the
law QIJr readers are hereby
rntormed tnat all dwell ngs
adver1 sed nth s newspaper

Cunnrngt'lam Realty Broker 372
5969 JackJ.On/Mason Co line HJ
caliOn "Mrnl condition 5yr old
br ck ranch art-mostly level 4 6
acre1 3 car garage •orkthop
rormat living &amp; dlnmg cann•ng
kiiCh&amp;n/utlllly/l)lntry
fully
equippe(l kitchen 1179 000
Tomble50n Run 4 46 acres•/ 11
4 m~le on right $21 ooo
Home for sate three bedroom
one bath nice nome priOICI nghl

740-949-32211

House &amp; Lot For Sale 2 B&amp;d
rooms 1 Bath $600 Down W A.C
Easy Terms located Near Bid
well Contact David 1 800 446

2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath f~replace
gas lurnace 127C sq It ol 1 vlng
space
In Cheste r
asking

$47 000 740 985 35S2

2 br /basement close to hospital
and stores good nv-estment
304 675 5162

3 Bdrms Famltyroom 1 3 Acres
2 OOOSqFt 3 M les South On 7
16X32 tnground Pool 2 Storage
bUildings 740 245 9472
3 Bdrms t 112 Baths Full F n
!&amp;lied Basement OouCie Garage
Brick 1 Mil&amp; From HMC 74C

4&lt;16 1423
3 4 Bedrooms full dry Casement
tirel)la ce forced ~lr/gas furnace
AJC fenced corner lot 36 Wind

aor Cl 304-675 7265

6yr 2 3 bedrooms toft tongue/
groove pellet s1ove HP/CA ap
l)llances garag&amp; spa acre Bu!a

ville Pike 74().367 02S6

Mobile Home &amp; 314 Acre Lot For

s.: 1960 Klrlg5IOy 14&lt;70 3 Bedroom&amp;,

2 8alhs

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Da)IJ 740 4-46 3278 Even•nt•
740-446--3099

New 14x70 S500-Down S199 po1
mo Free a11 lklft I 809 891

S777
NEWt4d038R

GLAIIOUR BATH
S199 Mor1l1 Or1t; AI
OAKWOOO HOliES
NITRO W¥

304-71H116

New 1exao SSOD-Down 124S.per
mo Free air skirt 1 800 891
New 1998 14x70 three bedroom
1ncludel 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes aklrtlng deluxe steps
and setup Only S187 08 per
month with S1075 down Call 1

1100-837 3238

reduced agarn w111 consider
selling on land contract 3 bed
room spht level new 3 car ga
rage new heat pump and alr new
carpet throughout very nrce
home 740 742 4000

REO BRICK RANCH S!yle
House Excellent Cond lion Par
!latty F n shed easement 2 Car
Garage Serious tnqulrles Only!l
740-446-3385

A•gh1 In Cadmus Great Localion!
1!2 Acre MJt 3 Sed room House 2
Baths Living Room Dining Room
N ce Porch 1/2 Basement With
Good Dry Concrete Floor N•ce
Big Shop Plus A Good l.iaraoe.
Top Notch Galcden.
Horsa Stall
County Water
Well
Furnace In Basement For Hear
Priced Just Righi! Roman C
Hershberger 15588 State Route

141 Pa!elo1 OH 45658

New br ck Ranch 3 bedroons
2 car garage plus
2 bath Den
storage area All Ecectric! 1 2
Level acres S127 500 304 675
Three bedroom one bath
New Haven good nelghCorhood
close to school and publ c pool
large yard new vlnvl sld1ng per
feet starter hOme $38 500 304

882 3319

320 Mobile Homea

for Sale
$500 Down 01J any 14x70 In
stock lmJted number lree deli'V

or, Call 1 eoo 691 8777

$999 Oown on anv 98 model
Doublewlde In stock Free Del v
erv Callt 800 fl91 5777
Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments Or Make Offer 1 800

383 61162

AVAILAIILE.

30H5HU6
Repo' For Sale 2 l 3 Bedroomt

Ouaill)l By Phone 1 800 2S1-

5070

IIEPO'SI
For Sale
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom
OW.ily bv phone
1 800-251oo5070
Repoed Double Wide On Lot
3()4..736-7295
Hous&amp; Trailer on Broad Run Ad
3br 1 112 bathl 2 added on
rooms Porch garage Lot 2 AI
s household ltems $15 000
304-882 3426

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We Finance Land &amp; Home With
As Little AI $500 Down 1 806

928-3426

340 Business and
Buildings
Commercia 1 Olflce or Retail 87

Mill 51 Mlddlepor1 1 450 Sq Fl

$400 mo Corner Build ng 740
992 6250 Acqultltlont (neKI

&lt;!Oocl

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
1 38 Acres Lev&amp;l WJt2f:t X 60Ft

Mobile Home 24X24 Garage
9Ftx;10FI Storage Bulldlng
$38 000 00 740 388 8664
Approximately 3 5 Acres Perrv
Twp For Sale 740 4•6 4809 or
740 44fl 1104 Aher 5 OOPM

5310 days or 740 8-43 51-47 alter

6pm

1971 Hillcrest 12x60 two Ced
rooms washer dryer stove &amp; re
frigerator air underpinning
S4500 740 992 5039
1987 Clayton ~ Bedrooms 2
Baths Central Air Gas Heat
Great Cond tlonl740 388 8475
Price rwuced 1990 Spruce
Ridge 14x70 mob It hOme very
good cond lion 2 bedrooms 1 &amp;
1/2 baths washer &amp; dryer stove
refugerator ce,lrat air 8x8 out
side bu d ng mmed ate posses
slon 740 992 6582

2 Baths

Must Move

$29 500 74q 256-1311

Couble wide Dream Homes
Only 5999 Down 6 99% Interest
Rate Free Satell te 0 Sh w/Pur
chase
Only II Oakwood Homel
Nitro WY

304·765 5865
5 Bedrooms 3 bati'IS wlll1 over
2 COOs(! ft Under $350/mo 1
800 251 5070
5 Bedrooms 3 Baths With Over
2 000 Sq Ft Under $350/Mo 1
800-25 5070

BM30 tully equipped ready to
move $1200 740 742 8282
91 14x70 2 bedroom 2 bath
$15 000 with porches 740 992
4256

ABANDONED HOME
3BA Assume loan
Low Monthly Payments
Flntncing Available

304 755 5566
E Z Finance

Renters &amp; 1st Time Buyers
2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms
Under $200/mo

11100-251 5070

Easy F nance Aenters &amp; 1st
T me Home Buyers We Have 2 &amp;
3 Bedrooms Around $200 Month
l m led T me Only!
600 251
5070

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For sale Ocala Fla 101 mobile
home 2 bedroom 2 bath F!a
room 2 out buildings $32 000 will
finance well &amp; septic call alter.

611m 740 992 9039

Efflc1ent clean rwo bedroom
doposi1 reloronou no po1l 304S7Ht112.
Houaa for Renl w1th option to
buy 4 bedroom 1112 baths I car
gatage lanced 1n yard I Central
a"Jbeat WasheriO~r Hook up
l.g Deck Stove Rerng Oilhwa
l&lt;&gt;r f&lt;omlshed S525 P1ul Deposit
(3041 1171;-7873

NIOI 2 Of 3 bedrootn hOule in Po~

no po11, 740-992 5858

Three bedroom house near lhe
- . al Aj)j1lo Gra.e on Rt 2 No
HUO IVI.IIable 1111198 3()4.;.576-

2842.

420 Mobde Homes
for Renl

All SOLD

Call For Free Maps + Owner Fl
nanclng Info Take 1C% Off Listed
Prices On Cash Purchases!
Com mere al Or Resident al Tr pie
Lo t With Income In Crown Citv

On Roula 7 IS3 500 740 256
1426

Scenic Valley at Apl)le Grove
WV Building lots single wldes
accepled
public riater
20
minutes lrom new Bullalo Bridge
on Jerry s Run Ad Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576 2336
Several 5 acre parcel• remote
beauHful land Meigs County Sci
plo TWp SA 692 Oust off SR 143)
owner llnancing ($1800 per ecre)
Call lor goOd mep 740.593-8545

360

Real Estate
Wantad

We Buy Land 30 500 Acres
We Pay Cash 1 800 213 8365
Anthony Land Co

RENTALS

41 0 Houses for Renl
2 Bdrm House In Gallipolis Oe
pos 1 Requ red No Pets 740 379

2400

2 Ceelroom ell electric home In
Letart Falls with carport lawn &amp;
garden Huct accepted with com
plated app cat on &amp; references
W/0 740 992 2311 after 6pm
outside pets only
3 Bed ms 1 Bath F\amlly Room
Full easement Lg 2 Car Garage
2 M les Out On 141 Available
Nov I 1998 74C 446-4824

3 Ceelroom country

no use

with
lawn and garden will pay lor
some aecoratlons or upkeep
Board Rd letart 304 e75 2484
3 Cedroom hOuse tor rent refer
ences &amp; dapos 1 required call af
tar 6pm 740 742 2427
3 bedroom house w th garage lor
rent In Rutland 5285/mo plus de

posit 740 742 23S7

3 bedroom In Chester new fur
nace up dates relerances &amp; de
posit reQuired 614 501 8339 alter

6pm

992 2167

2 Anct 3 Bedroom Mobile Homea

OIJ McCiaakey

Ad StoV&amp; Refrlg
erator Water And Trash Paid No
Pet• $300 00 And $350 00 Plus
08POII1 740 388 9fl86 Alter

menl Mt Vernon Ave no pet1
ralerence and depos11 304 875

2651
Tara Townhouse Apartment&amp;
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2
Floon CA 1 112 Bath Fully Ca1

-

Patio No -

le.... Plus

Furnished
Rooms

C1rcie Motel Lowest Rates In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
C1nemu Sl'lowtlme &amp; O•t.ney
W&amp;eltly Raitt Or Monthly Rate&amp;
Construcnon Worltera Welcome
7~1 5698 7~1 5167

460 Space for Rent
Mobile home site available bet
ween Athens and Pomeroy call

Trailer For Rent Baautllul River
View 198 Ri.,.er Street Kanagua
Ceposil References No Pets
740 441 OtB1 Foster Trailer Park
Trailer

For Rent 740 448 1279

Two bedroom trailer for rent in

Gallipolis Fimy 304-B75 3216

Two bedroom partially lurnlshed
near Leon main road $200 de
posit S200 month call 740 446
1930 after 00 pm

e

Apartmenls
for Renl

440

99~

2216

1 Bedroom

Economical Gas
Heat W!O Hook Up Naar Cinema
$279/Mo Plus Utllltles Oeposll &amp;
Lease Required 740.448 2957
2 Bedroom Townhouse Style
Apartment Gallipolis 1 1/2 Baths
A ir App liances Deposit Re
quired $37M.oto 74Q.441 1519
apts

~

total electric ap

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u~~rnlsl1ed
laundry
room
to school
in town
available at Village
149 or cal 740 992

3 Bedroom no l)ets deposit re
qulred reference required 30C 00
a month 304 675 8806

BEAUTIFUl APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 5.2 Westwood Or ve

!rom $279 to $358 ~alit to shOp
&amp; mo ... ies Call 740 446 .2568
Equal Housing Opportunltv

Furnished 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com
p etelv Redecorated Clean New
Carpel No Pets Or Smoking Rei
erence &amp; Deposit Requ red Also
Furnlstled 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up
stairs 740446 t519
Furnished Upstairs Apartment
Close To Downtown Gallipolis
Also 3 Room Cottage Retrencas
AnCIOepost 740 4461158
Gracious living 1 and 2 bed oom
apartments at V nage Manor and
Rivers de Apartm&amp;nts In M ddle
l)ort From S249 $373 Call 740
992 5064 Equal Housing Ol)por
!unities
Lalayeue Mall Gallipolis 2 Bed
ro oms 2 Baths All Utilities In
eluded $450/Mo Deposit Re
qulred Plus 2 Rooms &amp; Bath No
K1tchen $200/Mo All Ulllltles In
eluded 740 441 1005

Nice Clean 2 Cedroom refarenc
Washer /Oyer Hook Upl 304 675

Rent 3 Bedroom one bath Ap
pte Grove Wv HUO Approved
Water/Sewer Pd S320 Deposit

Now Accepting Applications Fo r
One
B&amp;droom Al)artments
washer !Dryer Hook Up can For
More lnlo From 10 AM 9 PM
740 446 96t 1

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Bethlng

polio 740-448-1528
One year old female Pe1t1ngeu
RegJStered to go:od home bell
oflef: 304-675-2215
Stud servtct

AKC champion
btoocl h !*I Scllnauz!r (S &amp; PI
guarantee call 740 992 6700

leave

570

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John Deere dozer 6 way tllade
new engine 112 500 Traileze tri
axle tlea'o'y equipmenl trailer
dove tall with ramps $3 500 Kirtg
Cutler 5 brush hog $250 1972
Mac truck 237 Mac motor

S2 000 740-742 2675

Kenmore gas dryer $50 740
992-3575
Kurtz Well keyboard IOOC senes
168 preprogrammed rnstruments
excellent cond t on comes w lh
case stand &amp; musrc gu1de 740

Prlmeatar S49 mslallalion S100
worth ol free program ng free
Holiday g ft pack 6()1).263-2640

Household

510

Goods

Quilt og Machme &amp; S nder (S no
er) Excellenl Condition 52 700

740-643-2582

Washers dryers refr gerators
ranges Skaggs Apl)liances 76
VIne Street Call 740 446 7398

I 8e8-618.()126

SALE Kitchen Cabinets 63o/.OFF
hsl pr ce if purchased by the end
ol October Free n nome estl
mates Tn County Drstr butors
Inc 1 800 352 3147

SATElliTE SYSTEMS 1S RCA
Dish 519 99 per Month Ask
About Fr.e&amp; Programm ng No
Cred t Check Prom 8 OOAM

9 OOPM 1 1!()1).325 7S38

Antiques

530

&amp;em S200 OBO 304 674.()198

Buy or sell Riverine Anliques
1124 E Main Street on. At 124
Pomeroy Hours MTW 1000
am to 600 pm !funday 100 to
6 00 p m 7-40 992 2526 Russ

Moore owner

For salt 5 h antique wicker set
tee call 304·458 1843 12 noon
1 30pm or Mn!ngs

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
" WARM UPI"

Furnace Heat Pumps &amp; Air Con
drtlonlng Free Est1mat&amp;SI U You
Don t Call Us We Both Lose!
74()..446-6306 1 8()()..291 0098
Hunttrt Special Pile Inn Bed
antj Brealtlast Leon WV $36/
person or $4512 people 304 937
2447
Oiamond cluster ring size 8 ap
prox 1/3 karat 14K Cand $300
740 949-2202
Electric Scooters Wheelchaus
New And Used Sta~rway Eleva
tors Wheelchair And Scooter
Lilts Bowman s Homecare 740
Entre collection o l eeanle ea
blest 24 current 19 re tired 11
May re leases and 15 1997 and
1998 Teenle Bean es 'Many hard
to I nels No bears $500 lor all
Call 304 773 5155 between 5 and

9PM

27CuCic Feet Wh1te Slde/S de
Kenmore Refrigerator Ice water
tn Door Too Big For KllcMen

Sicllonal Couch With Queen
Size Bed In II 740 446 4255
S1x electr c exercise toning ta
bles Lose weight and keep It off
304-675-7961
Small Store Inventory Mostly All
New But Some Used About
$6 000 00 Worth Sell All For
$3
00 Or Trade 740 256

ooo

1385

Used computers $100 $400 a
svstem base~ on your needs
plus used parts call 740 992
6700 leave message I not home
Used Furniture
Office Equipment Cesks Cha~rs
2 Typewriters Olnlng Room Table
&amp; 6 Chairs Breakfast Table &amp; 4
Chairs 2 Cressers &amp; Chest 01
Drawers Compute Printer Ama
na Range Microwave See At
450 Second Avenue Ga llpolls
740 446 9539
Wanted advertising collect!I:Jies
Coke Peps etc Including old tin
signs 740 992 5053

Musical
Instrument&amp;

Waterline Special lt4 200 PSI
$.21 95 Per 100 1 2CO PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Com
press on F nngs In Stock

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ot'llo 1 800 537 9528
We buy antl(lues and partial or
compete estates batly 1ems and
old Fiestaware Jeans Furn ture
&amp; Ant ques Tuesday through Frl
day 11am 4pm 145 North Sec
ond Middleport

Building
Supplies

550

$375 00 740 256 6445

29 People Wantecl
To Get Paid $$$ For
The POunds Or Inches
You Will lose In The Next
30 Oays AI Natura /Gauranteed

CaiiTmcyA174044119S2

3 Piece L R Group Set Kroa er
Tradllional Camel Color $50C 00
Matcl11ng Set H gh Back Swivel
Rockers Mauve Double Recline
Loveseat Nearly New Bedroom
Su t Solid Walnut Triple Oresse
W th M rror 1 Pace Amer ican
StandJHd To ile t Bone Color
00 Never Used Still In Box
7-40 367 01.25

•300

3Ft )( 8Ft Sli de Wlnctow 3Ft )(
3Ft Slide WindoW 2 Dinette Sets
Clnlng Room SuH Living Room
Suit 740.2-45 !5236

Block Orick sewer pipes w nd
ows 1 ntels etc Claude Winters
A o Grande OH Cal 740 245

5 21

$76 650 1 800 406 5126

560

Pels for Sale

4 P.ek ngese AKC registered 2 I
3 yrs old 2 f 4 months old call
alter 5pm 740 843-5175

e Pupp as

Full Blooded Esk mo
Sp tz $100 co Each 7 Males 1
Female Cal 740 992 5465
A Groom ShOp Pet Grooming
Featu 1ng HydrO Bath Don
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Ad
740 446 0231"

Almond
Whir pool
Washer
$85 00 Two GE Washers $65 00
Each Almand Maytag Dryer
$75 00 Two Other Dryers Wh1rl
pool $50 00 Each 740 446 9C66
Alter 5

AKC golden retr ev-er pupp es
1st sh,ots and wormed $200
304 675 1689 days 304 576
2998 alter 7 pm

Aluminum lrame storm windows
eigl'1t 34x53 two 34\:37 $10 each
740 992 7836
Large Rocking Horse Baby Ced
H Qh chair Swing Strol er
Car
Seat 304 675 4548
Beane Babies Sel ng Below
Secondary Market Pr ce 304

675 3090

Churct1 pews lor sale 12 twelve
loot 4 tan foot $200 each 740

949 2217

Come Get Your Cut To Length
SlaC Firewood At The Sawmill
Just Outs de Of Patriot On Patr ot
Road $15 A P ck Up Load Buy
One Get The Nelli One Free
Thru Oct
Oa~ beet w th mauress

S125 k ng

srze comforter &amp; sheet set?' $40
engagement ring size 7 $125
74().94~

1023

FARM SUPPLIE S
&amp; LIVE STOCK

AKC Reg ~1e red Chinese Pug
Pups 2 Mates 3 Females All
Fawn Colored $250 740 d'e
4&amp;16

Deere wide lront end
gas gOOd condft10n 52 800 '140247 2961
160 A Barko Loader/C TA Saw
Duck Excell&amp;nl Condition 740
662 73t8

24 USED TRACTORS
STOCK

IN

Fmanc ng As Low As 6 9% W1th
John Ceere Cred•t Approval On
Used Tractor&amp; Carm•chael s
Farm &amp; Lawn Gallll)ol &amp; Ohro
740 44e 2412 or 1 800 594 1111
Also See The "New 4000 Seres
Compact Ut1l ty Tractors Several

In Stock

Agco-AIIIo Specie!
Tractor 5670 63 PTO H P 4
wheel dnve world famous air
cooled diesel engine Goody8ar
Radial t ires all 4 wheels l nde
penC!ent 540 and 1000 PTO Hy
draul lc wet diSc Crakes all 4
wheels Ollferentlal lock front &amp;
rear dual hydraulic remotes
ROPS aM Canopy t6JC16 Trans
mls!lon lullv synchronized for
ward &amp; re verse shuttle Zinc
coa ted sheet metal 4 year or
4000 hour drive trarn wam)ntv
Check your JD MF FNH or CIH
dealer and see how long they
warranty 1here drive train Keel
er s Service Center S! Rt 87 Pt
Pleasant &amp; Ripley Rd Leon WV
25123 304 895 3874
Wanted To Buy 350 Chevy En
gina 740-446 1052
Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Residential And Comm11rcial
lawn Equipment CompactlUtllty
Tractors From 2C To 39 HP All
Sizes Of 4 WO And 2 WD Farm
Tractors Hay Equ1pmenl John
Deere Sk d Steer Loader&amp; Check
Wltl'l Us Abou t Finane ng On
Lawn Tractors And Low Rate Ft
nanclng On New And used
Equ pment Carmichaels Farm &amp;
Lawn Galllpol s OH 740 446
24 1218005941111

620 Wanted lo Buy
Wanled to buy Mason or Gallia
area 100 Acres More or Less
Farm wood/Land Call
6756363

Livestock

2 Angus Heifers and 1 Angus
Stee 740 388 9708
Baby pigs lor sale 740 949 2908
Custom Slaughter and Process
lng Deer processing and sum
mer sausage WV Sausage Co
9C7 4th St New Haven WJ 30-4

,IIS2 3194
TRANSPORTATION

71 0 Autos for Sale
1968 Bronco excel ent co ndition

$5 000 740 949 2217

1976 Chevy Nov&amp; 4 Door Au
tom A/C Always Been Garaged
740-446 9320 Alter 5 OOPM
$500 Poli ce Impounds All
Makes Ava lab e Call 1 SOC 522
2730 Ext 4420

1995 Chev Tat'loe LT r&amp;d wUh

• Q8 2

t

.. 10 7 6 3

aAKQ85

1nterf:!

or tape and cd pla)ler 15 be4
fJliles faclorv plasllc eovtt'J.,
carpel garage ~ S26 000 call

230 000 ...... 740-2116-8392

GITTIN'

730 Vans &amp; 4-WOs

MAIL

1985 Ford 4x.C 4 Speed V 0
Pnce 13 000 740 367-02tD
1987 F 250 Super Duty XLT 1.af
lei D1esel 4x4 I 1 0 000 7 40
256-1579
Jeep Cherokee Llm ted 4 0
L power everything AC 4 wheel

dove CD player $4200 OBq
740 742 2367

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86 Ford F 150 302 Fuel lnJecteol

P~tlClJ5fiON.

Auto Trans Air Rebuilt Trans.

Good Body 12 600

(304189~

3237 or 895 3237
Ford

Aerostar

S5 900 740 742 7243

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Motorcycles

740

THE BORN LOSER

1997 Honda Recon 4 wheeler
excellent condition $2700 740
992 6219 after 6pm

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96 Yamaha 350 Wam1er Etc
cond 1on $2 5CO (304) 895 30B:p

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750 Boats &amp; Molors
for Sale
20 Ft 1995 P ayboy /ChattengN
Pontoon 50 HP Honda Gas t.-16tor low Hours Excellent Condt
ton $8 50C Vickie 740 245

5433
Summers not over Kawasak
STS Jet ski still under warranty
th ree seater 83 horsepower
bought new July ol 97 three
malchmg Kawasaki sk v-ests and
trailer all go with ll Priced to sell
$4200 740 949 2203 or 740 949
2045 wll consider trade for a
good pontoon boat

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TO SE tOO PERCENT
AIJTHENTI(. \ r loltLL
NOT !&lt;:EST LINnL.. I
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Accessories

760

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Budget Priced Tran sm ss~ns
and Engines A Types Acoess
To Over 10 000 Transmlss ons
740 245 5677
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&amp;
Fl Auto Ripley WV 304 372
3933 or 1 800 .273 9329
Set Of 4 Armstrong Tires LT 265
75 A 16 Mounted on Chevy Ctlr
1/elle Wheels All For $301) p£1
740 367 0125
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Campers &amp; _;
MQtor Homes •
•

790

1983 Motor Home Chevy Ch\.1
sis Sa I Conte nact Generator -2
Gas Tanks AIC A 1 Condition
740.367 7C93 0 740 367 7070

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1984 Cavalier e•celient condl
lion $1100 740 378 9806

91 Motor Home 460 Fora Engtn•

14EV 1 ARENT VOlJ GOING TO
SIT, IN Tile PUMPKIN PATCH
AND WAIT ~Oii: THE
' 6REAT PUMPKIN 1

SERVICES

810

1987 VW Golf 5 Speed 4 Doors
Gold Ewt lint Sunroof $2 COO
740 446 0910 Before 9 PM
1988 Bonn evil e LE ma oon 4dr
new llre s &amp; tlrakes good cond
$3 20C 304 675 5792 after 5pm

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Uncondlt anal ll tellme guarantee
Local relerencas furnished Es
tabllshed 1975 Cal 24 Hrs (740)

446 0870 1 600 2S7 057S R9g

02 9

3446

NADA Book 74().256 1011

1998 P.Onllac Trans Am Fully
Loacted v 8 Will Take Pay Off
Or Take Over Payments 740
446 4548 II No Answtr Leave
Message Or 740 446 7764

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Cobra Mustang 2 369 new C
transmission needs paint job

OBO 304 576 2596

720 Trucks for Sale
1965 Chevy pick up 314 ton
good runn ng cond ton 740 992
2042

C&amp;C Genera
Home Main
tenence Paml ng vlny sldtng
ca rpentry doors w Mows balhs.
mebrle llome repal end more For
!ree estimate call Chet 740 9926323
Prolessronal 20yrs exparleflce
wllh a ll masonery bnck bloOM: &amp;
stone Also roo m additions ga
rages etc Free es t mateS 304

773 9550

840

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Res dental or commercial wrr ng
new service o repairs Master ll
censed elect lclap Ridenour
E actrlcal WVOOC3.'06 304 675
1786

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Wrtlle Delay " prderableto error
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bndge table delay &lt;an be an error
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ers c4!sh the1r twu dub lru.:ks then
swnch 10 d1amonJs How do you
conunue? Also whal do you lhmk ot
!he b1ddmg?
Seme players would open that
East hand With one d1amond because
they don tltke the reb1d after a one
spade response by p trtner rhat IS not
my style I prefer to b1d my longest
sun ttrsl (I would reb1d one no trump
over one spade &lt;au It !lower shaped
skm growl hs .md 11! 1 W1th South
lookmg al SIX w1nners and a decent
seven can.l sutl ht s 1hree spadt: over
calf IS 1extbook Ye1 a Young Turk
would b1d lour sp 1des West w,mls to
ac1 but "JUSt too weak OppoSite a
Young Turk North should pass Bul
facmg a more conservauve b1dder
four spades ts a reasonable gamble
North has ftt and controls (.tees and
kmgs)
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~p 1des one he:.Jt t tnd ont! dt unond
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ntnt! for tn~.:k I 0 And you mu st ht! ad
that way wnhoul delay ho!lore dr.tw
mg trumps
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ca.sh the heart 1ce 1nd 1uti a he trl
h1gh 111 hand Re1urn to dummy wtth
1 trump rult llloth~t ht!art h1~h LW~~
to dummy wnh a trump and rult t
thtrd he 111 h1gh F1n tlly play asp Ide
to dummy s k1ng tnd c,tsh the he trt
nme diScard! ng a dramond Dum
my's trumps are vtt,tl entnes

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1987 Ford Tempo S7CO 00 304

675 6339

22 Nel-

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23 Forward part

MAV8E lh
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Midas Sell Conta ned Moto'r
Home Generator Like New On
Ins del $6 000 740 446-6844

1987 CJ 5. Jeep for sa le ca ll

t3

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30 000 ml Loaded Super Cl&amp;a1
Dem~o Kar Kaddy II Tow Ooijy
304 675-291 5
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6038

1992 Terry 26ft Oak Dlnnev CabInets CA Center Heat Ml
crowave Twm Beds Excel Col\
d liOn 304 773 5996

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37 WWIIoroo

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198 5 Coachman Slide tn Camper
Air Furnace Holding Tank Ae
lrlgerator Water Heater Stove oo1
Hydraul ic Jack Tapa Playet
Good Condit on $3 500 740 25~

1998 Cavalier Z 24 BlacK Only
780 Miles PW PL Rear Defrost
Cruse Till AIC Keyless Entry 5
Speed Must See I Pr cad Below

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AKC Reg sterad Yellow laC Pups
1st Shots &amp; Wormed $250 Each
74C 256-6733

446 8828
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84 CJ7 Jeep new top new door$

Appliance Pa ts And Serv c&amp;. All
Name Brands Oyer 25 Years &amp;x
perle nee All Work Guaranteed
French C ty Maytag 740 446
7795

OUCE 740 448 1933 BROWNS
TRUSTWORTHY HOWE /740

fT~ING5

1988 S 10 P ck Up 4x4 5 Speect.
Air Power Steering Extended
Cab V 6 2 8 Extar Nice $3 5Gq.
740 379 2566

95

!k&gt;lelberg
-all Director

1SJapa,...
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20 Small vaTiiy
21 Main couroe

properly (II )
9 French

By Phillip Alder

74G-367 7272

1997 Chevy lumina AMIFM AJC
Cruse Control Exce ent Condl
ton Must Sell $1 500 74C 682

HAPPY 4ACK TRIVERMICIDE

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1 1100-200-2262 X3901

4 Cru•ted
dnoert
5 Urge
6 Slrble o beau
7 --coming
8 Not functioning

Operung lead a 3

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1980 1990Tnx:lla S100 $500
Polic8 Impound&amp;
All Makes Available

AKC
Registe red
German
Shepherd Male and Femala
Ava labia Bla cltiS IIver B lack!
Tan Bread lo g oo'd Tempera
men! (304) 675 4412 Days
(304) 895 3322 eve &amp;Weekends

Recogn Zed Sate 8o Ellectlve By
US Cente For Veterninary Med
c ne Aga nst Hook Round &amp; Ta
peworms In Dogs &amp; Cals Ava
able 0 T C J D NORTH PRO

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PAW H WE'RE

78 Ford pickup 6 cyl autQ
SWB runs very good no rusl
..king $1 600 304-675-6440

ers Waterp ooflng

Cockatiel $50 each 740 992
4280

South

3 Ballet move

35 Director

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1997 P&amp;terb It 379 EM'tended
hood Un1blft unracab 475 Cet
1 Speed Slandul) Sleeper

DOWN

26 Undivided
27 Gun org
t Thll- ~&gt;tee.
30 Thll- clllllrlcl 2 Flnnlfh lirol

South

1995 Ch&amp;¥)' S 10 Vortec V 6 5
Speed 30 000 m•les A.!C AU,
FM casseue $600 740 245
5160 or 740-24~9504

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(2 we!•.I
23 kind o( nill

East
.. 2

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1982 Cutlass Supreme- 2 C 260
V8 Good Condition $1 50C 00
Firm 740 992 4568

1994 0 ds Regency 98 Leather
Inter or Aear Defrost New Tires
Brakes &amp; Rotors Power Every
th ng Air Condrt One r $1 ICO
740 742 .24t8 Or 304 675-1860

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1020 John

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Joe55 Eaatty
56 WrTtlng toolo
57 lmmeuurabty

17 Stringed
lnetrument
19 lnqullffiVI

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1993 Chevy 4X.C Z71 Loaded
350 5 Speed Man)l E•tras•
8ookel14000 $11000 7AO.

1993 Grand AM GT 4 Ooor Red
69 ooo Ml es ss coo 740 367-

AKC ad01able Cocker Sl)anlel
puppes 740 992-64t2

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610 Farm Equipment

l9eO 1190 HONDA CARS $100

S ael Bu ld ngs New Must Sell
40x60xl4 was $ 17 430 Now
510 671
50•120x16
was
$33 560 Now $23 865 60x150x16
Was $48 630 Now $32 350
100xl75x20 Was $98 650 Now

42 Van Base With Formica Top
S nk Faucets And Medicine
Cabinet Excel ent Condi tion

$100 00 Call740 446 2510

Bench like New 11 000 00 740-

630

Nortll

J01nt5
3 Ssp Air Tilt Cru•Je
Sunroof Exira! $-4 000 Fum•

bfack trim Dark rec:t ~tner

46Colorol_...
41 Polar region

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1991 S 10 2•d New Tue,
Brakes Shocb Batt Ctutctt U

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K1mball Console P•ano With

Repaired N&amp;W &amp; Rebu It In Stock
cart Ron Evans. 1 800-537 9528

ME RCHANDI S E

dresser mirror chest large metal
desk 740 992 5742

5100

JET
AERATION MOTORS

New 28 TV surround sound sy

.Boot~case headboard full bed

New Apartment 1 Bedroom n
RIO Grande All Ulilllles Pad
Plus CaCte Walk ing Distance To
Campus $37S OOIMO 740 245

Grubb s Paano tuorng &amp; rel)arrs
Problems' Need Tuned' Call the

Trailer In town I have goOd ref
erences Must De through HUD
canatter5PM 304-675-1311

446 72S3

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nlshed and Uf\furnist'led security
deposit requ ired no pets 740

671;-2691

992 3)39

7795
GOOD USED APPLIANCES

992 4602

Good Use&lt;J Refrlge1ator $85 00
Gaa Furnace 48 000 BTU H•gh
EH1c1ency 30 Galton Gas Water
Heater 1 \'ear Old 14!5 00 30-'

A 3 Bedroom House Apt or

2 Bedrooms $37!/Mo Plus UHH

111 electric bath &amp; hall H
voucher accel)ltd Racine area
Southern School Oillrlct 740

For Sale F1 1f Out W If Deliver
304-67s-&amp;734

capped EOH 304-675-6679

Appliance&amp;
Reconditioned
Washers Oryers Ranges Refrl
grators 90 Cay Guarantee!
French City Maytag 740 446

3 bedroom handicapped acces
albia. water &amp; sewer provided to

Ufi65SS Chacl74()-..t.46..1271

·uttre w.. tt

Syo-· 650 S«on&lt;l Ave Gall•

Pia no K1mball /Whitney Gooel
Condit on W ith 'Bench St 000
740-441-1416

2 bedroom In country Tuppers
Plains water hlp 740 992 7201
leave message

$150 deposit no pets call 740

AIIEWOOO

Cur Sp1il. DeliYo&lt;ed! Jared 740-

Fr001Ch Coly Pe1 Gr000101111 1&gt;1' ~
po~ntment

111110 00c1ge Daio10 W•111 T_.
4 WO Can Be seen On At 511
Wesl 3/10 Of M1ff Past McCor

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R1 2 SQUare bales St 00.$2 00
5alurday My tlid&lt;-t.ll

pe1S 740-992 5858

742 2714

740 .U6-

( 304)-671;-2~96

Twin Rlvert Tower now accept~ng

bedroom tra ler In Middleport no

3 bedroom trailer 1300 a month

waanert Dryers Etc
-'039 740-446-1 0()4

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4&lt;16-11627

2217

3 bedroom mobile home $300
monthly Ball Run no pets Inside
deposit water 74().742 2319

Ext1a NJCa used Furn11ure Ap
~ha•c•• D•nette 1 F1eezers
Beds Aetr•gerat ors Stoves

Happy Jacks Pel Batt! Groom
2201 Jackson Ave PI P leas

Hav; fof sale- one rie north on

470 Wanted lo Renl

lies &amp; Oeposll No Pe1S 740 446
4313 740 448-0879

1

poaro Dr 740-44&amp;-4525

2 Bedroom Mobile Home $2001
Mo Dei)OIIt 8 Mile&amp; Out Stat&amp;
Roure 218 Gallipolis 740 446
8172 740-256-6251

2 bedroom trailer In Racine 3

7864

99:! 1477

Secu11ty Oepos t Requ11ed 740

740 385 4367

2 bedroom trailer In Racine good
neighborhood carport &amp; porch
S300 per month $300 deposn
references required 740 949

t Ccypr l P1a1e $350 740 367

Brrttany Spanief maJe 17 month
old regrstered S50 080 140..

446-3481

5 OOPM 740-388-8371

518~

$320 Monlh (740)247 257!

Smatl 1 bedfoom fUif'll&amp;hed apan

450

3 Bed ooms 2 Baths $300/Mo

304 736 7295

One bedroom turnlsh&amp;d apart
Mu~(l l epofl 740 992

metu rn
9191

fire place 2 bedrooms 1275
month plus S300 depoat pard In
advance call atter 6pm 740-98~
4372

Pomeroy ar&amp;a 3 bedroOm fl'.iotal
electric trailer stove &amp; rtlrlgera
tor no Inside pets references re
quire&lt;l 740-992 2272

$7 SCO Or 6 5 Aaes $8 000 Pub-

One be&lt;frQ!Om apartment lf'l Mid
......... paid $100 do
potrt S270 month can 7.a.992
78068am-5pm

t 4•70 mobrle home for rent m
Allred area large yard cenlfal aJr

Meigs Co
We ve Got The
County Covered! Just Off SA 7
Below New H1gh School Kee
baugh Ad 5 Acre Lots S14 000
Ea Near Carpenter DyesviUe
Very Remote 11 + Acres
S10 500 Rutland Whites Hlll Ad
Just 011 New Lima 11 Acres
SL4 000 Or 9 Acres $12 000
PubliC Water Danville Briar
Ridge + Goff Rds
7 Acres With
Nice Pond S1 000 Or 8 Acres
Wooded 11 Acres $18 000 City
Water Many More To Choose
From!

446-6515

!zed apt tor elderly and handl

BRUNER lAND
740-441 "112

$13 000 Or On SA 325 Nice

Now Talung Applications- 35
Wet! 2 Bedroom Townhou11
Aoartmenlt
lncludea Water
Sewape Trash $295/Mo 7-40
441 UJ16 740 «6 0957 740

apphcalionsJor t br HUD oublld

McCormick Road 3 Bedrooms &amp;
2 Bedrooms $275/Mo Plus De
posit 740 446-6844

lic Water City Schools Sorry
Ne ghborhood Rd + Teena Run

12x58 asking 12300 740 843

Repo 1 Call t 800 522 2730 X
1709

conditioned 1260 $300 sewer
water '"d trash lnelud&amp;d 740

12x65 2 Cr
742 2803

1969 Community mobile home

t -6 BEOROOII HOliES FROM
~ 000 local Gov'l &amp; Bank

Stil In Warranty

OWNER FINANCING

Galli• Co Just South 01 Town
Friendly Ridge Ad 8 5 Acras

14x7fl"'" 95 West Indies moD le
home two bedroom lwo bath
central air 740 992 5428

S3XIa....., 740-992 2524

2 &amp; 3 btdroom mobile nornes a.rr

12x60 Holly 0 &amp; It with 12x16 man
ulactureo add on room $5 9CO
740 985 3564
total elewlc 74C

bidloom ftOuM on Rt 1 South

NEW SANK REPOS

ONLY3LEn

Pr~ee

Double wide Clurance Salt

A Lillie Country In Town Price
teduced large r~stored Victorian
hOme &amp; tuated on 12 acres VII
1age of M Od teport Secluded and
prl ... ate close to schools and
churches PriVate brick circular
drive brlc~ pat o modern kitchen
lamlly room wllireplace 3 4 bed
rooms two baths large format LRI
D~ large foyer lour original
sta ned glass w naows
30
minutes from Athen" 15 20
minutes !rom Gall polis For ap
pOintment call 74C 992 5696

11621

6909

rooms

310 Homes for Sale

Large II' I~ ot used f'IOmH. 2
or 3 bodr...,. S14fbnG a1 $29115
Quick delivery Call 140 38S

0910 Solore 9 ~M

are ava table on an equal
opportun ty Cas s
. ._ _.;,_ _ _ _ _ _.~ 1995 Oak Wood 14x80 4 Bed

REAL ESTATE

$237- mo F&lt;M _ . , &amp; ..,
"' 1·800·611Him

Share Deeded

Falrtoeld Sapphire Valley NC (Ex

ence 304-115-3187
Storm Carnage? Need Bids For
Insurance? Call Christian &amp; Sohs
Construction We Oo Roollng
Sid ng !Windows Awn nga Gutter
And All Types 01 Building And
Home 1 mprovements Over 20
Ytars Experience And Good Rei
trances We Have Crews Avail
able Call 740.988 5835

Double W1de New 1999 Oown

Ia&lt;-.

Condo Time

OepellCiabfe Lady Will 00 ttouae

2

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30445&amp;-tl35.

Mag1c Year~ Oay Care Pre
School spacu avatlabla excel

180 WanledTo Do

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r001111 Btd Nony! New Vinyl &amp;
Deck. Great Condttion 2902 Annis&amp;on Ome Potnt Pleasant. WV

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The suc&lt;~ss you re hopmg lor tn
the year 1he.1d hes :n ;our .tblllly and
deSlfe 10 gel along wtth lhosc you
em::ounter It you lreal .til wtlh (;On
sideratton und tnendltness ev..-:n
slran 0 ers wlll oiler a helpm,; hand
SCORPIO !Ocl 24 Nov 221 It
could tum oulto be one ot those days
whc,;n you m~ty h tvt t greal t.lt:ul ot
ditftculty &lt;oordmaltng tnd con,olt
t.idllng your etlmts Dun t lei pent up
lrustr lttons rnakt! thm~s worse Try
tng to p~tH:h up u bmk..-:n rom~mce J
'file Aslro Graph Mal&lt;hmakcr can
help you undersl.md wh,ll to do to
make the rela!tonshlp work Ma1i
$2 75 to Malchlnukcr c/o lh1S news
paper P 0 Box 1758 Murray Hill
StatiOn New York NY l 0 t 56
SAGilTARIUS I Nov 23 Dec
21) Wastefulness on your pari could
pertneate throughout your betng
today ltndermm:n0 your well lard OUI
budget Unkss you rc &lt;arelul you II

live Wllh luture shurl lges
CAPRICORN !Dec 22 J tn 191
Nnt followmg throue h on .t promtst:
you muc.lt! to '\Omcnnt: m your I till I
ly or a dose ~.:ompan1on ~.:ould' ause!
some b1tter ~.:onsequt:m.:cs for you II
may be more than you harg.u ned for
AQUARIUS !J 111 20 Fch 191
Neguuve thmkmg on your pari &lt;OU ld
dlslort your log1c anJ dt!:"'lroy the!
very thtngs you h tVt! gomg lor you
today Prohlems you t!OLOunh!r w1ll
~.:omc trom havtn.!. ~~ se ll t.k:h.:atin1.!
11111u&lt;1e
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PISCES (Feb 20 March 2111 Be
exira ~.:ard ul not lo gt!l yoursell
I mam:1tlly tnvolwd 111 ~• bu:-.me~~ or
~.:ommer~.:•~•l de 1hng with snmt:one or
1 group you know l1tt It: tbout 1od •Y
Your loss &lt;ou ld he h1g and penna
ncnt

ARIES (March 2 1 Aprtl 191
There " ,, strong posS1h1hty you
uJUid ltnJ nul lhlal you Vt; bec,;n
cllhcr den1wd or tooled hy somconc
you trusted loday ro know the truth

wtll be a hlesstng 10 diSgutse
TAURUS !Aprtl 20 M.•y 201
Although u frtenu wtll be well 1nten
tumcd hts or her tdVJl'e may be w ty
ollthe m.lfk .md could k 1d you 1111hc
wrong dtre~.:tlun Don 1 deluJt! your
sell
GEMINI iM 'Y 2 1 June 201 Get
away !.tst tl you lmd yoursc ll
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thtnktng you untlePitand the r.tmtll
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mrst~tkes lllltn t.:dt tidy no matter how
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FDA, margarine
maker in showdown
By LAURAH

NE~RGAARD

AP Medical Writer

WASHINGTON - A new margarine touted a.&lt; a way to ~elp Americans reduL-c their dto!e,terol level,
ha."' a pmhl~m : The gn\'emm~nt '-ays
its maker i&lt; trying h&gt; .ell it illegally.
~~.:Neil

Con,umer PrnOucl' plan~

10 scll Benecol margarine nationwi&lt;k
nell year. and had set the tir't h!,t marketing for next week in Pont and.

Ore.
But the FQOd and Drug Administration warned the company Thursday that it is violating the law in
al!empting to sell Benecol as a
dietary supplement insttad )lf a.&lt; a
food subject to government approval.
If McNeil persi•l&gt;. FDA said it could
even seize the product from grocery
shelves.
It is a matter ··that. we rel!ard .as
very serious:· FDA IOod chief-Joseph
Leviu wrote Thursday to McNeil.
McNeil spokesman Ron Schmid
&lt;aid the company still plans to go
ahead with the test marketing but will
me&lt;! with FDA to try to resolve the
illsue.

.. Ben&lt;col ha.&lt; been proven to be
safe in numerous clinical studies and
through the consumption of over 120

million ~. rvings in Finlanu.·· Schmid

said ... This provides remarkable
htalth henetits ...
Benecol margarine is a low-fat oil
mixed ·with an ~ngredieri1 derived
from pinetrees,"called si.(os!anol,thal
appears to help prevent the bddy l'rom
absorbing a~ much di~tary c.:holestcrol
a.&lt; it normally would. Created in Fin-

land. 11 j, ... uch a

hug:~ «ll~r

tht!r.: Ihat

'ror~'

\."annot lc:ep ~hdve~ Moclied.
e\c:n ;.U priL:c:~ !&lt;.IX limes higher than
regular margarine.
McNeil has o,aid it plans to sell
Benecol as a dktary supplement nnl a fc•xl. That is imponant•legally,
because Congres. in I\1114 lan·ely
exempted dietary supplements !~om
FDA regulation.
. Until now. mo'l dietary supplements have been pills. powder. nr
1onics. Benecol.. ip L:OntrJ't. i' a yel ·
low spread for pe-ople to put on their
lPaslthat will sell right next to regu l~r buller and marg~rine . in lhe g"ffi.
eery store.
That is not a dietary supplement,
the FDA in&lt;isted. Benecol is clearly
a food. and it i., made: from an ingredient never be(ore !-.old in this country. the regulators said.
.. We don't actually know what
this sull1&lt;tance is." said FDA Deputy
Commissioqer William Schultz. .. To
a.&lt;Sure·lhe safety of the food supply.
... give FDA that data and let us look
at.it.''
Federal law·says that to sell here.
new food ingredients must either win
FDA approval or he cenilied by qualified expens as a generally safe substance. something the aJ;enL:y saiQ has
not been June:.
If a food advertises . itself as
improYing hcallh - suL:~ as by low·
ering cholesterol ;_ the law says
FDA also must agree there is proof of
that claim.

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Elderly face confusing choices
as their HMOs quit Medicare
"They have In go

Yellow smiley
face top choice

Good Tunes presents·
-Mr. Mid-West · All Male Review
sda N vember 3rd
7pm to lOpm
.ts on sale ·'now!
992-7986

ELECT

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Leadership for Southeast Ohio
94th Ohio House District " ... to put the people of the 941h House District above all else and strive
to protect the work force or Southeast Ohio."
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. Paid for by: Oiler for Stale Representative Committee Karen S. Williams Trees .. P.O. Box 321 Rutland, OH 45775.

St nnewhere.

these older people who can't really
affonJ everything," she "lid . .. It's so

scary.··

Crafted with Saturday's college results
pride
Celebration concert slated

than 7.400 Medicare customers in
Maryland. Nonhem Virginia. the
District of Columbia and Delaware
that it' will cut them off Jan _ I.
.. The truth really i' that there is a
long le.ad time... Sammi' ~aid. n~ing
that hrrcmnpany is offering dero.uled
advice. including former com(&gt;(tiiM·
phune num~rs .
However. ~ome adv,x:ates for the
elderly and disabled worry nul all
in ~tum nee com·Panies will be as forth-

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Many retirees and disabled Amer·
icans have heard about HMO closings in tile news, bin others are still
in the dark. The plans are required to
provide wriuen notice directly to coming.
.
.. If people ~on't get the right
enrollees by Nov. 2. Service willter·
informalion. theY may nut knoW
minale on Dec. 31.
"One of the things I would want their rights." said Diane ArL:her of
consumers 'to do is not panic when New York\ Medicare RiJ;hls Center.
Fur about 47.(XXl nf those affectthey get the leuer," said Beth Sam·
mis, spokeswoman for Mid Atlantic . etl by HMO dosing., nationwide!.
th.!re Will be no "chuice bul to return
Medical Services Inc .
The company's Optimum Choice 10 traditional Medicare
cuvemge.
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are

NOTICE LADIES

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Argento .aid she will he able to
manage if she ha.' to spend a lillie
more. but 'he is worried about friends
who are not as healthy or well niT.

Most HMO&lt; offer more benefits.
WASHINGTON !APl- C~ther­
ine Argento i~ among about ~UXIO often including prescription drug and
olderly nr di.abled Am~ ric an' who--.: dental coverage •.and lower out-ofhealth plan&lt; are leaving Medicare by JN&gt;Cket ~osts than the traditio)lal
Jan. I. Lile lnany in th~ same 'ilua- Medicare ;ystem. in which doctor's
~ills go dir&lt;ctly to the government.
tiun. 'ht: i.'\.nnt sure what to lio.
Th~ plans limit 1;ovemmenl costs,
··Jt\ nerite·wrac.:bn~ . I've been on
the phone for IWU weeks, .. said the too. because they provide all the care
75-year-old grandmother from White a patient needs for a fixed monthly
cnntr;Jcl pri1.·e. Lawmakers have bee•n
P.lains, N_Y.
,
People whose ~ealth plan~ are keen tu encour.1_ge enrollment
But at the 'ame lime. Congress
leaving Medicare still will have
health insurance. But they race con- and President &lt;;linton Ia.&lt;~ year agreed
fusing choices: for many. the change In hold down payment~. to the HMOs
and other health care" providers to
will he costly . .
Like most , of -- the 6 million prup up the ca.&lt;h·JNX&gt;r Medicare proMedicare beneliciari~s who haYe gram.
As a result, som~ HMOs
joined the private health plans.
known as health maintenance orga- annuunL:eJ. this year .lhey will stop
nizations. in rece:nt yeo.~rs. Argento . serving the elderly and disabled in
19'!9 in parts of 30 states where costs
was looking to save ~oney.
ilf~ high Or CUS(Orriers
SL:arce.

WASHINGTON (APl - . Asked
to pick th~ symbols an~ event.' thal
best retlectthe 1970s, AIJlericans' top
choke wo.~s the yellow smiley face.
Have a nice day!
The popular children's telev.ision
show "Sesame Streel" finished s.econd,trailing by nearly I(Kl,!XXl votes
in balloting sponsored by the Postal
Service.
Americans acro,ss the country casl
their ballots in post ollices and via the
''
Internet for the subjects to be portrayed on a set of 15 stamps to be
issued next year.
.
Eanh Day was third. followed by
the disco dance craze and videocassetle recorders.
Among the subjects that failed to
through the local CAA HEAP oflkes. get enough votes to become stamp
Applications are also available for subjects were the Watergate s~.:andal.
the Regular HEAPwugram. which is the oil shonuge and the opening of
add!tional funUing assistance of a China.
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non-emergency nature. Regular
"The Smitey Face hils endured
HEAP is a .federally-funded pro- over the years as·a very simple. recgram, designed 10 help eligible ognizable icon of hope and happiOhioans meet the rising cost of home ness... said . Poslmaster General
heating lhi~ wi·nter.
William Henderson. _.. It is appropri·
Total household income must be at ate that we continue this friendly traor below 150 perc; nt of the federal . dition on the nation's cards and letpoveny level. HEAP tiolps the area's ters. as we celebr.ate the 1970s on
neediest ~itizcns who may be on postage stamps." ' I
tixed inc.omes or among the working
The 1970s stamps will be part of
poor.
the post ortice's Cekbrute the CenHEAP helps senior citizens and tury series with stamp sets being
families with children avoid the i!tisued to con1memorate ea~h dt!cacJe
choice of "heating or eating" lhis oft he century. The public will 01lso he
winter. Regular HEAP applications in vi led In pick subject.&lt; li1r the 19KOs
will be acc~pted through March 31, 'and 1990s.
1999. The income guidelines are the
The smiley face collected 469.867
same for bolh programs.
votes. 'Postal officials I rt!ported.
Both Emergency HEAP and Reg- . "Sesame Street .. got 37R.7K5: folular HEAP applications can be com- ·lowed by Earth Day, 366.626: disco.
pleted at the Galli:t CAA HEAP 365.221: a11d VCRs. 344.729.
oftice. R59 !hird Ave .. Gallipolis, ur
The' rest of the 15 stamps to be
the Meigs CAA HEAP office at io.;sueJ are; the nation\ Bil·entenni~tl.
33105 Hiland Road: Pomeroy. '
344,134; televised .. Monday Night
Applkations will he taken from 9 Football," 33~.572; Pinsburgh Steela.m. until noon and I to 3:30 p.m .. ers football dynasty, 323,070; travel
Monday through Thursday.
via jumbo jets, 320,147: new devel. , This year. CAA is implement in~ opments in ' medical imaging.
the appointment system to apply .-.;-,. 292.K50;
Emergency' HEAP. To scheuule un
Also, women's rights movemem.
uppclintment. contact 9lJ2-Ii62'1 in 285.217; fashions of the 1970s,
Meigs County and 367-7341 in Gal· 2K4.555; Pioneer I0 spacecraft.
lia County.
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256.330; racehorse Secretariat.
For more infnrrn~ttion, l'ontact the 251.370; television show .. All in the
Cheshire office nl 367-'1341/992- Family," 209.752. ·
6629. the Gallia County Outreach
In February the public picked dri - ·
Ollice at 446-6849, ur the Meigs ve-in,movies as the top stamp subject ·
County Outreach Oflice at992-2222. to commemoraie the 1950s

Pomero , Ohio

Friday, October 30, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Emergency HEAP application
period will begin on Monday
Gallia-Meigs Community Action
Agency announced that Emergency
HEAP forthe 1998-\111 heating se;Lo;on'
hegins Monday and will continue
through March 31. 1999.' ··
Emergency HEAP was created to .
provide tinancial aSsistance to lowincome households that are threatened with UisL:onnection of their
heating source. have already had•ser·
\lice disconnected. or have less than
a 10-day supply of bulk MI.
Emergen.;y HEAP funds can he
paid on behalf of an eligible household once per winter heating season.
The total payment of up to $175 must
be sulficienl 10 restore or continue
home hea!ing services.
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To he eligible for the progmm.
both the income guidelines and th~
c:mergcmcy re4Lilrement~ must be
met. Household income is de lined as
gross income for everyone living in
the home, except earned income of
dependent minors under 18.
Allowable income for size of
household is $12.075 for one person;
two persons. $16,275: three people.
$20.4J5: four people. $24,675: live
people. $2K.R75; six people. $33,075.
For households with more than six
members. add $4.2!Xl for each individual member.
Written proof of income musl be
provided for the current three or 12
months prior to th~ date of application. Examples of documents that
provide proof of income are payroll
stubs. statemerit li1r employers. public assistaflf..'~ paymenl histories or a
be.~etits leuer from Sodal SeCurity.
workers compensaiion. unemployment compensatinn, etc. Social Se~.:u ­
rity for each household member is
required.
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A cnpy nf the applicant's fuel hill
or u. document verit'y"ing thl! pri rnary
fuel supplier must · be provided .
Applicants are also asked to provide!
a copy 1&gt;f their dectric bill. even if
they don't have electric heal.
A household wi,th heat supplied by
PUCO-regulated utilities · must be
enrolled on the Percentage of lnliorm:
Plan (PIP) to be eli~ible for emer·
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IDIOII wb

I. In t997 the department members logged 600 man-hours in equipment maintenance and repair. A
conservative estimale of the cost associated with these repairs if performed by an 'outside source would
, be $15,000. Equipment dov.nlime has been kept to a minimum by perfQrming these repairs in house arid
avoiding the delays associated with scheduling an outside service to perform these repairs.
2. The department spends epproximately $15,000 • $20,000 of its own money from fundraising in operating
and maintenance of department equipmenl each year. These are necessary expenditures which · the
d~partment absorbs which decreases the vUJa8es costs to support the department.
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3. Ftre (.lall man-hours for 1997 were I 037. This does not include lhe time for clean up after, the caD.
4. All new members are required by the state to complete a 36 hour state firefighter class.,ln addition, the
department requires all new members to complete an in house program before being accepted to fuU
membership to the department. This program requires approx. 50 hours of the new members time. A
minimum of one ~ hour trainina class per month is held by the department for all members.
5. All fire pwnps, fire .hose and breathing epparutus are required to have yearly performance lests. These
tests are performed m house by the department members which is a direct lirwlcial savings to the village
versus contracting these tests out.
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6. The department visits the schools within its response area during fii.e prevention week and talks to
students about fire prevention. Information is distributed to students in aU grades. Kindergarten students
are giveit "Child Finder" window emblems to aid in fire SC!'ne reseues. All kindergarten students are also
gtven a smoke detector to take home. The department spends approximately $1 000 each year on this
public education event.
7: The department is required to submit reports to the stale fire marshal on all calls ll\e department responds
to. The department is required 'to participate in the state reporting system to be eligible for state grants
which the department has applied for and receiv,ed in past years. In 1998, the department applied for and
refeived a grant for nearly $6000 to 'purchase three breathing apparatus to replace three outdated units.
ThOse units would have been purchased by the village if the grant had not been received. In 1996, the
department applied for and received a grant for nearly $5000 to purchase 5 !lets of turnout pants and
coats. This equipment would. ~ve been purchased by the village ifthe grant had not been received.
1 8. The departments sponsors 'the Easter egg· hunt each year. In addition to the man-hours involved, the
department spends approximately $1 000 a year on this program which is. also supported- by local ;
merchants.
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9. The depahmenl sponsors a youth league team each year.

News
Watch
Hollister camp
looks to district
anger in letter
.to older voters
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Did you know?
' I. The cost to equip one firefighter is approximlltely $2,000. This equipment is mandated by the state of
Ohio.
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2. The dept. currently has one certified instructor and 5 other members have taken the required pre testing
to aUow them to enroll in a 40 hour fire instructors class. This will allow the department to better train its
members in house.
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3. Th~ dept. maintains a street book which aUows Ill! address to be looked up to aUow for our quickest
amval.
4. The dept. hoses dowp the streets in t!le downtown area yearly.
5. The dept. flow tests, flushes and paints aU hydrants in the village.
6. The department has 30 members who commit a large amount of time on a completely volunteer basis.
There is no compensation to dept. members.
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7. Department equipment is cheeked weekly.to 6ixJ and .correct any problems.

Ohio 457f~

. M.AKING PREPARATIONS - Jane Frymyef
and Barbara Smith are seen preparing materl·
als for poll workers Friday at the Meigs Coungeneral election,' the last to ·include
statewide candidates, incluping the
governor's office.
\
Republican Patty Goeglein Pickens and Democrat Mick Davenpon
are the two candidates for county
commissioner. The winner replaces
Fred Hoffman, who was defeated by
Pickens in the May primary.
Voters will choose from four candidates for governor and lieutenant
governor: Bob Taft and Maureen

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ly Board of Electlonti, while Rl" Smith, the

board'a director, tested the ballot tabulation
equipment.

O'Connor, the · Republican candi- and J. Ke.nneth Blackwell. a Repubdates; Lee&gt; Fisher and Michael B. ' ltcan. and Democrat Charleta Tavares
Coleman,the.Democratic candidates: will vie for the open seal in the Secand John R. Mitchel and Lawrence. retary of State's office.
Anderson, and Zanna Feitler and
A new state treasurJ:r will also be
John A. Eastman, the Refonn and elected. Joseph Deters is the Repubindependenl candidaies, respectively. lican candidate, and John Donofrio
Richard Cordray, a Demoerat. · the Democrat:
challenges Allomey General Betty
Gov. George Voinovich and
Montgomery, Democrat Louis Strike Democrat Mary Boyle are seeking
will face incumbent Republican Jim the U.S. Senate seatbeing·vucated by
Petro for the office' of stale auditor,
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By KEVIN' KELLY
Graham said the site hu.• been sub·
Times-Sentinel StaN
di~ided, but can be modified to meet
BIDWELL- "It's great to know a customer's requirements.
now that you have the tools" is how
.. We' II custom every marketing
the senior vice president and chief package, be it manufacturing or othexeculive officer of the Gallia Coun- erwise, so by having it ready and
ty Chamber of Commerce described" available, it can be tailored to that
local development officials' feelings section of the industry." he explained.
about the completed development of
Chamber staff are no·w updating
the county's first industrial park.
and compiling information. ranging
Electric, water and sewer are now from wage structure to quality of life.
available at the Dan Evans lndustri· to answer questions for firms that
al Park, explained R.V. "Buddy" may be looking 10 locate in Gallia
Graham .
County. Graham added.
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The park covers approximately
The chamber was chosen for a
200 acres off State Route 850 in · pilot marketing project by the Ohio
Springfield Township and already ha.' Department of Development duripg
nne tenant com mined to the site. ·
the summer. preparing ofticials to
The culmination of cooperative answer questions that may come
efforts between the chamber, Gallia from major manufacturers and busiCounty Community Improvement nesses.
Corporation and local government,
"It's beginning to work because .of
the park is n01w entertaining inquiries the pilot project a~d' lhe COIT\OJUnily
for potential tenants. through the being involved," Graham said.
chamber office. Graham.said.
In August, the chamber announced
"We. just got a call from a that Foster Sales &amp; Delivery Inc ..
prospect. and for the first time, we , Gallipolis, would be .the park's .first
can say that we have an industrial ·tenant. Because the site was devclpark in existence." he noted. "We can oped with local business retention as
tellthemthallhisisthetypeofprod· a goal, the . park is helping solve a
uct we have to aurae! busmess."
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A
congressional candidate is tryi~g to
use anger at Pre.lidenl Cl1ntoh
against one of his fellow Democ"
rats.
Ohio Lt. Gov. Nancy Hollister,
a Republican, outlined in a leuer
sent this week to 9,000 older voters in the 6th Congressional District the rea"nns she believes Cl inton should resign. The lener goes
on to take to tusk Rep. Ted-Strickland, the DemtJCrat Hollister is trying to unseal in Tuesday's election.
Strickland has not · demanded
,•', Clinton's re~ignation. though · he
has said that if the evidence 1\'0S
sufficient he would consider votiilg
to impeach should that time come.
Generally. he believes Clinton has
done a good job.
Strickland\ , suppor,t of Clinton
.. should concern us all deeply."
Hollister's letter said ... Ted Strickland is simply out of touch with the
. needS of our country."
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H?llister camp;1ign aide Scott
.Milburn said tht! mailing was an
opportunity to demonstr~lle an.area
cor dis~·greemc:nt between .the! candidates.
The issue hadn't been ;t visible
,part of the campaign before. but .. I
think it has been un underl'urrent:··
Milburn s;~id ... It could affect
By JILL WILLIAMS
turnout."
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Times-Sentinel Staff
Strickland tried to shnog off the ·
BIDWELL - A near-extinct skill
whole thing, calling the leiter &lt;111
made it.&lt; way into Gallia County last
example of the "silly season" thai
week for the purpose of refurbishing ·
comes at the end of many camgrain mills at the site of the Jewel
.paigns. "I have decided to handle
Evans Family Foocl&lt; Mill.
in good grace their feeble attempts
After discovering that the live
to gel voles they so desperately · mills used to process grain were in
· need." he said .
need of repairs , tho Evans family
. called upon the 'xpertise of mill ·
wright John N. Lovell of Belvidere,
Good Morning
Tenn.
Believed to be one of three
rl!maining millwrights who practice
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the an of dressing stones. Lovell was
contacted by Steve Evans through the
Calendars
C4&amp;5
Society for Preservation of Old Mills.
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A 14-year mill-owner, Lovell
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began to practice the trade to keep
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keeping operating his own business ·
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endeavors, and to assi st other mill
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CHECKING THE LIST- Meredith Smith, )eft,
and SamanthJ Rumley of the Gallla County
Chamber of Commarce check Information

Meigs gears to stem
domestic violence ·
By JIM FREEMAN
Times-Sentinel StaN
POMEROY - November i~
' Domestic Violence Awareness "Month
and a series of c-la)ist!~ and workshops
will be held in Meigs County to help
recognize this under-n:ported crir:'e.
The Meigs County pruseL:Utln£
Attorney's Otlice. along with the Uni- .
versity of Rio Grande/Rio Grande
Community College Meigs Center.
are both sponsoring event ~ with
domestic violence and healing as the
primary focus. said Prosecuting
Anorney John R. Lentcs.
"The goals are twofold, " Lentes
said. The first goal is address the
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issue of victimization, whil~ the se,cond goal is to address dependency
issues. lhc factors which trap women
PROVIDING EXPERTISE- John Lovett visited the Jewel Evans
and their children in violent domes·
Family Food Mill this week to provide his expertise on reshaptic situations."
Ing mill stones. A member of the Society for Preservation of Old
The events, which will be oiTered
Mills, he Is believed to be one of very few millwrights who still
free of charge to wpmen ages 16 and
practice the skill.
older will be in the hum of work·
shops.
seminars and a women's selfsuperior
by
millers
for
grinding
worse shape than we originally
defense
course. all to be held at the
wheat, Lovell explained that modern
thought. ..
Placing himself level to begin ll'ills cr1.1sh lhe grains. ~uring the URG/RGCC Meigs Center in Mid·
resurfacing the face of the 2.000 grinding process, causmg them to dleporl. Dates and times are as fol lows:
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GALLIPOLIS -The outcome of a bond issue for the Gallipolis City
Schools is one of the highlights ofTuesday's election in GalliaCounty, which
will also decide contested races for two county offices.
Polling places in all 36 precincts will he open at 6:30 a.m. and close at
7:30p.m .. the Gallia County Board of Elections announced.
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The 7.4-mill bond issue. calling for the construction of a new high school
. in Green Township. conversion of the currei11 Gallia Academy High School
into a middle school and other improvements, has been the subject of an
intense passage cam!'l1ign organized by a citizens' committee: Concerned Area
· Residents for Education.
The current GAHS is.overcrowded and unable to r(leet the demands of a
technology-based educatipn. the bond issue's propOnents said.
A rally in suppon of the bond issue. appearing on ballots iri 24 precincts.
ha.' been scheduled by the CARE Commi.nee for 4 p.m. Sunday in the Gallipolis City Park.
_ Also. voters will choose the witmer in races for a seal on the county board
of commissioners and for the county auditor's office.
Harold G. Montgomery •.,a Republican seeking a third consecutive term
as commissioner, is opposed by Democrat Ca.sby "Skip" Meadows Ill . Meadows, who entered the race after the f1ling deadline for the May primary. won
· the nomination with 298 write-in ballots.
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Larry M. Betz, a Republican who's been the county treasurer since 1989,
is seeking the county auditor's position that will be vacated next March by
Ronald K. Canaday. who c)1ose not to seek re-election after four terms. Betz \
is opimsed by Democrat Don Holcomb. an employee of the auditor's office.
Running without opposition for a second tenn is Common Pleas Judge
Joseph L. Cain, while Dr. Daniel H. Whiteley- is running unopposed to till
an unexpired term as coroner. He was appointed by the Republican Central
Commillee in 1997 following the resignation of Dr. Edward Berkich .
Regionally. incumbent State Rep. John A.Carey. R-Wellslon. is seeking
a third tenn representing the 94th District of Galli a, Meigs. Jackson and east· •
em l.aw!J'nce counties, and is opposed by Democrat Bill Oiler of Gallia County, a loeal United Mine Workers. of America otlicial.
Stale Sen. Michael Shoemaker. D-Boumeville. appointed to fill the unex(Continued on A2) .

Industrial park ready
t~ attract prospects

Millwright steps in
to refurbish stone
at local business

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Practicing
a rare skill

.How Will we P'"'.." a Dew trui:k and what will It cost me?

2J6 Race St.,

Vol. 33 . No. 38

Attention focuses on·school
bond issue outcome in Gallia

'·
By BRIAN J. REED
Times-Sentinel StitH
POMEROY - A county-wide
levy proposal for the Carleton School ·
and Meigs Industries and the election
of a county commissioner top the
local ballot for Meigs County voters
on Tuesday.
Statewide offices, and races for .
state representative. state senator and
represenlati ve to Congress wi II also
be decided.
.
Rita Smith, director of the ~igs
County Board of Elections, projects
a 40 percenl'Voter turnout for Tuesday's election, despite attempts by the
Ohio secretary of state and the local
board of elections to encourage vot, er turriout.
Secretary of State Bob Taft said
f.r.iday that5!l percent of Ohio voters
statewide were expected to go to the
polls. Just over 57 percent of
statewide voters participated in the
1994 general election.
ln comparison, 70 percent of vot·
ers turned oullo vote in the 1992 general election, a recent record, com~
pared to 55 percent during the 1994

W..t we do lor tlte community.

Pd. for by Middlcpcrt Fire

Gallipolis· Middleport· Pomeroy· Pt. Pleasant· November 1, 1998

Meigs voters
face Carleton
School levy, ·
commission
race at polls

I. The truek is 18 years old. Normal lite is expected to be 20 years. The reliability of the truek will continue
to Iiiii as its age increases. A new.truek will take 2 years to receive once ordered.
2. The lnlcks pump has jUJt. barely passed' its pump lest the last two years. These tests are for a short
duration of time, approximately one hour. If the truck was needed to perform under these conditions
during an actual erpergency, it could not for any length of time.
3. The trucks enaine had jUJt enough power when originally pwchased. W'tth age, its power has fiillen off
and it struggles to provide enough power for 100% pwnping.
4. The trucks body and water tank are steel and are beginning to rust. New pumper bodies are constructed
of alwninum or stainless steel and water tanks are construcied of several norunetallic materials.
S. The trucks cab is open in the area firefighters ride to the fire ~ which eKposes them to the elemenls of
the weather and decreases their safety. When purchased in 1980 this was the standard, however
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requirements now call fur the cab to be enclosed 10 protect all occupants.
6. With Engine 12 nearly 20 yean old and outdated, pirts availability has been a problem. J'his problem will
only incn:asc: as the ttucks age passes the 20 year mark.
7. Engine 13, our other pumper, is 12 yean old. Presently this lruck goes out first on virtually all calls as it
is the salest most reliable pumper we itave. However if this truck continues going out first on all calls, ·
then its reliability due to the normal wear and tear will drop. We will eventually have two pumpers which
are not reliable.
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PLEASE SUPPORT THE .DEPARTMENT BY VOTING
YES ON THE PROPOSED 1 Y2 MILL LEVY ON
NOVEMBER3

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tltg truck Pm'l Rpja«d;

A new truck will cost approximately $300,000 - $325,000.
.
The department plans· lo contribute IIPProximately Y. of that cost. The department has been saving for
several years in order to assist with the replacement of this truck.
• The d~me?t will, if~ially able, continue to contribute toward the cost ofihis replilcementlruck.
• All majOr equtpment will have been purchased for this truck by the department and viUage. This would
include supply hose, breathing apparatus and radios along with various other smaller equipment This
equipment costs between $30,000 - $35,000. '
·
• The department proposes a I V. mill tax levy to as~ist with the purchase of.the new tru~k. A 1 y, mill levy
~ cost. the owner of a $60,~ home appro~tely $28/year (less than $3 a month) according to .
info~tton li'om the county audttors office. This levy will generate approximately $22,000 per year, all
of which .would apply to the replacement truck which would be lirwlced for approximately 15 years.
• Money currently ge~rated ~m l~es fur ~ protection is paying for other depanment equipment with
no excess funds available. This equipment will not be paid off for 8 more years.
• The department has not had an increase in funding for moR than 15 yean. ·

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Voters to decide Jocal, state races on.Tuesday

THE MIDDLEPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT NEEDS
YOUR SUPPORT. PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO
READ THE FOLLOWING FACTS
Tbe dept. leedllo !!place IIIIIC ll. Tbe lo!'PIII 111 tlte

HI 60s
LOW40s

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· Nov. 12 - Women's SelfDefense Course, 4:3tl-5:30 p.m.
• Nov. 14 - "Memory and Healin{' Journal Workshop, 9 a.m.-noon.
• Nov. 24 - "Dealing with
Depress ion and Building seirEsteem " Workshop. 1-3 p.m.
The· events re4uire ~arly registration as space is limited. Wnmcn ·may
sign up ~ for thl!se workshops at the
URG/RGCC Meigs Center as well as
the prosecutor's oflit·e in Pomeroy.
All m:oterjal will he provided.
A gun safety course is also
planned and the lru=ation and time
will be announced at a later dale. Other activities for the month include
radio interviews, as well as a seminar
en elder 'abuse slated 111 the Meigs
County Senior Citi zens' Center on
Nov. 10 fmm 11 - 11:45 a.m.
"We have found a lot of women
huYe tuken to COJrrying guns," Lentes
said. "They need to know how to handle them safely."
A formal announcement will also
he made on another program coming
to Meigs County on Nov. I R. focus(Continued on A2)
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