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E~nday nm• Senti,_.

Pomeroy-lllddlepori-Galllpolla, Ott Point j:lll....nt, WV.

From boxer, to mental patient, to janitor, to writer
By NANCY SIRJLINS
·
APSpedeiCornlpoodeat .
Of.Y.MPIA, Wllh. _ Writer
1'bcm Joaea Ia oblesaina- about
die brotell dryer-bose Ye11t spewing
lint all over lbe crawl
below
his house, and how he'f:lw sell
lhe bouse lban bave 10 crawl under·
neatb it.
He's obsessed wltb his blood
auaar. whieh Is danserously low,
IUid hia caffeine Intake which Is
danserously high. He ~nvlalons
himself droppiaJ dcld 1n 111e blck
yard while mowing lhe lawn and
calculalea how loog 11 might u.'tc 10
discover hll body ·
He U.gh1111101ber Kool. wonder·
Ins If liiia Ia lhe one tbat finally
rives him the cancer. and says:
r'Ufe 1a larlbl sad."
Tbla froJ a man wbose
ts have never been better.
~fint book. ''The Puailist lll
Rest,'' was a Natiooal Boot Award
finalist; the Iitle story won an 0.
Heory'Award. The !NJazlnes can't
Set enoup of him. A second SIOI}'
collectloo is In die works. So is a
novel.
But Jones isn'tlhlnklns about
tbal.
The contrast betweea bis
prospects Mid his outlook is by oo
means his only CODII'adiction. He's
also an ex-Marine and former amaICUr boxtt wbo thinks lesiOsterone
is dcslroylns die world; a Cbrlstian
who doesn't believe In an !lftetHfc;
a wriler who lmmor1alizes himself
in his fiction, lhe beller 10 disappear in real Ufe.
"When I write, I'm DO( Tbom
Jones anymore," he says. "He
soes away. If 1 dido 'I write, I'd
)' have 10 be 1bom J01101 alllbe lime.
I've always haled myself."
·
He's been a factory worter, an
advertlsin&amp; copywriter, a high
school janitor, a drunlt. Now 49,
he' s saved his boldest career move
for last transfOI'IIIina .a Dickensian
childhood, a bolling-rellled brain
Injury and a lifetime of ansuisb
Into art.
"Writers as good as Tbom
Jones appear_!!ut ~ly," raved die

New York Times Book Review
after "The Pusilist at Rest" ~!(IS
IJUblished by Little, Brown aod
Co., in 1993.
''There was a n:BQ'Voir or mal·
ice, polson, and vicious sadism In
my soul. and II poured forlh freely
In the junsles and rice )JIIddies of
Vietnam," Jooes wriles in die ti~
story, about a Marine who loses bis
best friend and his seose of self 10
lhe w.-.
Olher s10ries ICII of battles in
box ins rlnss. cancer wards liDd
uylums, against epllep&amp;y, Blrobol,
madneas. The common lhread is
pain: the pain of loll love, betrayal.
diaeaiC and despair.
He hal known lhem aD, oue way
or lmOtber. His best Marine buddy
was ldUed in Vietnam. His fatber, a

bearl failure.
They 1re aD lhere In his lfOries,

alons witb tbe tbinga tb11 have
saved him: fat cars. fallhful dogs,
German pbilosopbers, boxing, lhe
DooR.
The pboiO on lhe boot jacket
shows a menacing hulk witb taped
fists and an Insolent stare. It"s a
misleading image. Over tbe past
several years, diabetes has
devoured more lhan SO pounds of
muscle and boac, leaving him wilh
lhe limbs of a scarecrow and lhe
race of a mouk. all eyes and angles.
Sally, hll wife of 2S years, and
Jenny, dleir 11-year-old daughlel',
are off vislllng friends, but Sbelby,
lhe boxer dog, fills lhe suburban
.ranch house wilh the boundless
enlhuslasm of ber breed.
J1111111101d schizopbn:oic, CUDJDittcd
The family Is geUing ready to
suicide. His molber·in·law died of move to Iowa City for a year. Half·
cana:r, his beloved graodmolher of packed boxes are everywhere. A

bi&amp; house baa been rented; the
owner, perha~sponae to .
J01101' vlolalt
world, hu
demanded a huge dlaul&amp;e deposit
The aulhor Ia highly ""Uaed.
He'D leadl j die Unlvenlty of
Iowa's prestigious wrili~~
gram. where he oace wu a
Sally will like a year oft' from her
Hlnry job at die._ high achool
herhosbladoaceclellled
.
His llleiiDiorpbosi fmm janilllr
10 writes' began Ill CIIDCIIleu !ban
four )'CIIII ago, after a friend 1IIJCcl
him 10 "wrlle ~m~etbinsao &amp;ood
lhey Clll't reject it" II was a uew
concept for Jones, who'd always
assumed It wu be, not,~~~ work,
thai was being rejec1ed. I lhousbl
I bad to have a backJround," he
says.
Jones laad a background, all
righl. He srew up In gritty Aurora,
ill., lhe son of a boxtt wbo aban-

doucd !lie family and lata" hlllsed
himself' at an Oreaon l&amp;ylum.
•'Wbeaevor I did aometbln. g
wroa,, .my unc:le would say,
'That 1 tbe Jones In blm comias
out'" .
Life was no bcUer wilh his step-

Cowboys
. slip past
Bengals

to pay off Iar&amp;e debts left by her
l!uaband, a womaulzer who died
after drlnklag .b•d prohibition
~She ~ved. ~..Df~ than ay~inJ Ia e wor.., Qlles aaya.

-~he-~~/0

... ..,_.. _.....

a vampire. ''The only way not to
set hit by Frank wu 10 divert his
.allenllon. There wu aueh strain
~ r~.I doo't know bow I sur·
vtved iL
His foellD¥,S or worthlessness
survived too. 'At a.istmas, I was
always depressed. I always
tbQUght, 'You don't deserve it.'
The awards and atteadon make me
doubly dcpreued. Each story takes
six Dllllllbs olf my life."
As a child, bis nilicry wu eased
by his srancimolber, a grocer wbo
fed the bobose~ as she struggled

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Vol. 45, NO. 126
Copyright 1994

·: By GEORGE ABA1'E
• Selldael NeWI Staff
Realdcnts In lhe Bulem Local
. Schools remain divided on how
· lhey wiD vote for a 4.4-mlll renew·
allevy Nov. 8. ·
a nmdom manner, a handful
· of residents were interviewed
.·ia:endy about die disbiciS' use of .

.· THE GM CENTER

In

FESTIVAL OF FALL SAVINGS

:tax
molley.
.
,. Tlae two-year 1992 renewal levy

.: was decided by a margin of jDit
·~ oue percent, ICCIOidlng to Bulem
•Superintendent Ron Minard. Resi·
:dents will vole 011 a two-year, 4.4:mill renewal levy tbat wnl raise
$154,689. Tbe district chose 10
.dccraue lbe levy from ' m11Js so It
·: wOI!ld seuerate the aame tax dol·

great mileage.

Convertible, stereo, power steering,
Expreaalona Appearince Package.

$6,799

$11,995

3 Door HIB, 5 speed,

Intermittent wlpel'll, more.

AM/FM caaaelte.

..$12,489

$11,769

Iars 11 bCfore tbe reappraisal of
)lloperty, Minard said.
A vOle against die levy will burt
students, Minard said, addin&amp; lhe
district bas budgeted wisely 10
remove itself from lbe loan fund
~we're doing an honest, ·
straightforward job of doing tbe
· best we can 10 III8DIIIe lhe money,"
Minard said. "We're here 10 proteCt
die kids fUll Mid lbe best proteCtion
is keepina lbe schoola solvent."
1bC·dislrict dcmonstraiCI quailty teachin&amp; wllh about 80 percent
of gradWiles In 11111 Jut five yeara
CODtinuing to higher education, he
added.

Mrs. Jolm Heosley said she will
vOle for die levy.

Continued from E-6

1ft'~ !oft&gt;' disJIIay

3.4 .V-6, auto., air, atereo, cruise,

power windows and locke;

IIlii 1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM

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be bu an qe. Not ODly is he the
IDcumbeN. he points to his cxppi·
.eoc:e In a peuslon fund and u a
bant,dlreclor.

1994 OLDS.
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ceaa.··

T.::=ss;;,~iarbai~

company once announced in lhe
weekly paper lbal lrash would DOt
be picked up u ldleduled brea!Jie
of a holiday. ItiPJed;
''The whole town will be picted
up 011 Tuesday."
Jim Corder returned to his
homeland Ia lhc '80s and wrole
wiatfully of tbe Croton Breats,
Golden Pond and otber special
plalia in his c:bildhood "cosmos."
"WileD you SCI to Aspermont,
you're dille," he WI'Oiie.
Tbcre7
"Tiaere," be said, "is jJst
8I'OIIId a curve on die Oilier side of
town. Tbcre, off to die left In die
blue dillaDCe. blue above die broken plain IIIIOUIIdlng lhem - lbc

Double Mounllinl."

God lives ato!.:!: Double

MOllO"'"· Conlrr
.
''1bc Double Mountains 1R DOt
oaly lhe ctweDins place of God, but
also, as the mark.era ~
~ IIIey Ire lbe finl
•
ary of die COIIIIOI,'' Conlrr wroiC

,lrBIIdly.

distrk:t, IBid too much homework is
forced on die youngest studcots.

"homework should be punish·
ment" for elementary students,
Brannon said. In die put, many of
the tcachcn did DOt even have les·
son plaos tD direct die learning pro-

r----

cess. he added.

Brannon also questioned tbe
conduct of some bus drivers wbo,
he said, bave yelled Ill and lilt stu·
dents.
Eurem Local Boaid of Edua·
lion President Ray Karr said tbe
disCrlct hal spenllallpaycn' mooey
fru~y.

We've tried ID be hooest wllh
lhe volerl and ID stretch dleir dol·
Jan," Karr said. "It's very easy 10
find a reason to vote aaainst a
levy."
Some examples of wise spending incl11de: revampiag health
insurance coverage to save
$100,000 Ibis year; replacing an
qlng bus fleet as funds are available; and saving on beating costs

lbroualiiODOVlllioDs.
"There are a lot of state mandales. There are a lot of expenses
tbat may not appear 10 be there,"
Karr added. "Tbere ' s no frills.
We're just lrying to opc:nte In die
black."
The scliool DCCds to updlfc tellboots, add more elective dasaes ill
lhe hip ac.hool and develop I aJID·
puler lab, be added.
•
Also, teachers in tbe district
conllnue 10 earn the state-allowed
minimum - wilh raises In the
past five yean,
added. ·
"Just geUing by on tbe miDI·
mum stale IIIDdards for educadou
in today' s world iJ DOl 10 lhe bell
advantage for our children," Karr
said.

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Aaoclltlon .laeld 1 Bailo-n
Party Salurdey aight on
Court Street. (nrUcal) Leu·
rell AdkiDI, 3, of Galllpolll,
waa outfitted aa Little Bo
Reep. (llorlzoaiBI) CbeyeDDe
Beaver, 10 montlas old, of
PCXDeroy,- d..-ed up u 1
skunk. Wbuaen for llae tlaree

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, V-8, leather, all power. Mull Seel
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aae~ llldnded: (UDder 4
yean old) pnldat, lint Lau-

ren AdtlDI and IICODd
THrauy C.nciHr; qUat, lint
Stephanie J)Meklqw and IIC•

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Up die hipway, die Double H
MOICI bas rooms wilh refrigerated
air, eleclrlc beat. pholles and truck
puldDs.
A sourmet jelly store is long
goae but die nearby Pmdcrosa cafe
m!ldcady adverdseslhe "world's

principals 1re mating more tban
the sovemor."
Reedsville resident Jim Brannon
said a number of school practices
disturb him.
"If we bad money (our sraodchildreu) would go to lhe Cbrlstian
school," Brannon said. "I don't
want 10 put more moocy iniO lhe
achoolllbe way It's going."
Bl'liiiiiOII, a Cooner teacher In lbe

· Sy~ea, a Democrat wbo Ia
:deputy Summlt County auditor,
ciles yean of experience In Invest, lug and allocatlDi tbe public's

cemetery.

The drive-in is history, so Dick·
ens has a youth-oriented video
busigc:aa opaaliDs out of a bouse.
Tbey brins quilts, pillows,
candy and soft drioks along wilh
S().cents admiuilJII, and t1op doWII
In front of a lelevislon screen
equil!lled wilh a VCR.
•'We've got 2S kids In 10wn and
we've been bavins about 30 sbow
up," chucldes proprietor Mite
Porter. 'So we lhiuk It's a auc-

j ui scliiOJ. It's bad wben die sdJool

for Ibis experience lhat he bas,'
Sykes said.
She touts her experience witb
Akron's f!rumces and points proud·
ly to lhe r~ that, u a councilwoman, she inttoduced IC'slalation that
set the city's lnvestment'po~y.

ence.
·· liiackwell, a Republican, saya

!Iii

A Multimedia in):. N-......r

and I lhiDk abe wouldn't argue wilh
lhat, eilber," BlacltweU saicl
Yes sbe would.
"I bear titles, bul I keep lootln.

By SONIA ..AIUS.C
.Alaol:llted P,.. Writer
lncumbcutJ. fCtmidh Biackwell
and challenger Barbara Sykes
believe tbe Nov. 8 election for
.Oblo treuurer hinges on experi·

IIlii 1994 CHEVY LUMINA ·

"They've done a good jOb. I
have a child In achool," lhe.Tappen Plains resldcntaald. addinll tbe
schools need to add c:cqp11tera to
update lilt~~~· educ:adoola.
. George Horner, also ol Tuppers
PlaiDs. said he will likely support
lhe levy since lhree of his children
graduared from the schools- wltb
two soins onto coUesc.
"Hopefully lbey're dolns a good
job," Horucr said. "The kids do
ueed an education."
Reedsville fcaidcnt Earl Sbepard
said tbe schools waste bls tax
money, addin&amp; be voles against
levies.
"I'm oo a f!XQd Income," die 78year-old said. "I've JO( no children

.CanCJidaf'eS view-experience as
:factor in state treasurer's race

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IIlii · 1994 GEO TRACKER

1 Section, 10 Pogn 3 5 -

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, October 31,1994

Eastern voters split on support of levy

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this SIIIIUIIet.
"You've COUDd a aood place 10
set lost, •• cledarea part-time librarian Karen Petllet, wbo bas lived
bere almost all of ber 40 years.
"It's ttue, dlere's DOt really mudl
10 ICC out bere.
"But tbere's sometblng you
can't Identify. This is a fantastic
plll:e."
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Gutbrie to Dickens 1emperatures
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ldcts up distant dust devils. This lr
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I interrupts die
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.
Only 322 people .call Dicteos
11omc, but dlcy bave lbc csaeotlals
of illl West Teus town,s: a Cburcb
.of Cbrlst, a Baptist church and a

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• Billy A. Stewart, 52, died
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by Gecqe Abate)

noilhbounci lane and hit a 1985

Chevrolelllllck, driven bY Brilll
M. Nolan, 19, addrcu unlr:nown.

bead Qll.

A passenger Ia Stewart's
truck. bli two-year-old arand·
daupler, J~ Aualin of Ashton. was lalrCD 10 'Cabell·HUDI·
iDJ10D Hospital by Valley EMS.
Jones was flowia 10 Cabell·
Hunllng10D by Healtb Net. Nei·
lher Auadn's nor Jones' coodl·
11on wa~avallable rrom .. ,hospital !Dday.
A1ao asalating at the sceae
were lhe·Pointl'll;aulllllld Val:.
ley fire deplrtlneJ!il. The ICd·
dent Ia IIIII under lnvesdpdou.
Stewart wu a welder for
AEP Centralized Planl Ma1Die11811CC.

1947. After serving In the House
for four yean, lie wu eleded to lbe
Ohio Senale. He represented lhe
17tb Dislrlct In ~ Ohio until
he wu belleD for lbe seat in 1986.
Dlirlns lhoae yean, he contin·
ued to be active In ~them Ohio
education, IOialliD&amp; more lhan 20
years as a school g!!~.!:al and
superinteodent He
superlnfaldcDt of lhe Lawrence County
Baud ol EdJeldoo In 197S.
Since the anJIOOIICCDI!'!II of his
deatb late Saturday, friends and
pollllcal colleagues tbrousbout
soatbeulem Ohio have thought
bldt on Collins' lhree dec:ades of
~bllc aervlce. He wu knowD as
"Old Oak," or simply "Oak,"
diiUulhout die dlslrict.
"lfe wu a fme state senator,"
Mel COUDty Ccxluniuioucr Fred
Hofr.... said Monday morning.
"He wu vcty intereated In Melp
CaDy, u well u die rest ol southeta Ohio."
"He wu always very responaive
l!ld reJpoDsible," Hoffman, who .
served u Middleport's may~¥ dur-

ing 12 years of Collins' senatorial where In southern Oblo, Dakley
term, added.
Collina wu oue of them."

"Oakley was lhe fmcst Republican politician and representative
Ibis area bu ever produced," Slid
Gallipolis auorney David T. Evans,
who served as cbairman of lhe
county' GOP durinll the latter pan
of Collinl' ICDure.
"He always remembered where
Ills roots were," Evans added.
"Maybe IIIey broke lhe mold wilh
him, but we are gplng 10 miss him."
Collins was petbaps best
remembered for his asgressivc,
pa'sonal style ol poUiical campaip
• and, lbc bundreds of promotiODal
comb&amp; lie blllde4 out dnriDB each
elcctiou.
"I don't know how he did it, but
he always remembered people's
• 11111101," E-lldded.
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· Hoffman recalled tba~~
.political - - . Colllua
10 be mrywJaere.
"In every Cllllplip." lbe Mdai
amminioucr, wllo Slill arrlel one
of Collilll' combl, aaid, "if lbele
were tbree people tosether·
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Born in Weyland, Ky., Collh"
was raised on a dairy farm in
Lawrence County"a f\rahw Township. He grad111tocl from Pedro
Higli Scbool and received bla
•raching degree from Obio lJDiver.
slty.
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After more lhiD a docade a •
cducalor. Col1ios Wll eleaed ., lbe
Ohio House of Repreaanalives ill
1946 and to llae SenaieJn 1950,
While ln.Columbus, he dlaired lhe
Senate Commitlee on Eci11C111011,
lhe Council on lDICnllle Governmeat, and od!cr COIIIIIIi~ai.
In addition, he llld lila family
have dpCIMed I COil .....I open.
tioD • Lawrence County aiDce die
1940s.
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Collins was precedi4 'Ia ...
bY his wife, Jl!ll!ila ~ 0. •
iD May 1993. He Ia nrvtved 'Y
t'liO . - . one IJrotlatt, line ._,
lllllt'tiOr •wMreL '
. Scrviooa 1re Weotutday Ia llao

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Pega 2 Thl Dally a.tlnll ... ·
Pomero,......cldlepOrt, Ohio
Monday, Octobe( 31, 1184 .,

Kennedy and Hatch fall out over religion ··
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Moat lmpottllldy, lflleb b~r,
atuck
by Kcaaedy tb(oup tbick
avoided elecdou-year CODfiODtaPomerGJ, Ohio
IIIII
IbiD,
IIIII KeaDedy 1111 ~"h
doa, IDcll"'nn jUil Jut year wbcD
llafdJ retuaed to c:ampelp agaluat lzccl 0111bc llljiJIIllt of a ManDoa In;,
J{ooocdy. But Hatcb recently belp weai1Jer -dJo tlblolcl bew'!Jnea;:
.I'U.TKDIA,NC.
auacklld Kamedy lit a debate wltb about 1111 enpadel wilb wiDe 1114 ~
Jack Anderson · bis
Democratic !)ppooeot, aod women. J11at after lbe Infamous
KeDDedy
attacked Hatcb lo a 1991 IDclcleDt at die Keoaedy am-:;
and
ROBERT L. WINGETI'
pound ID Palm Bead!, Hatdi llld
debalc
wllb
Rm!mey.
Publisher
Hatcb bluntly declared .lbat Kennedy eaaferrcd as they left • ··
Michael Blnsteln
KcDDedy lbould fiDally be defe!!l- funeral together. Aa author Lee"
Joe Keooedy, wbo waa lbe lead ed. ICeooedy wUDed lbat If lbe Roderic:k reveala In 1111 biolnJpby,
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
MARGARET LEHEW . Mill., ill separaiC pboae eaiVCIII· attack doa. eveo coondcd to a GOP woa 1bc SeDate, llllloallime "Lcadllla die Cbaqe: OrriD Haaaa. .
General Manager '
Conttollcr , tlous. Bolb Keoaedys privately SCDior WbiiiC House officlallblll be eoemy, SCII. Jesse Helms. R-RC .. IIIII 20 Yeara of Amerlc:a," Halc:b ~
. apolo&amp;ized to Hatcb, b~ there's IIIII BIIUgfliDB to "dig myaelf out would beame a runmluee cbalt- put a baDd 011 KCDDedy'alboulcltt". J
still ICDIIOD between lbe two ICDI- of a bole.'
"I waot you to kDow I've beCD
mao. TbCD Kelllledy lumped Hatch ·
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las.
ID bls first comment&amp; about tbc io witb Helms, soarliDII at tbe tblnldDg of you, IJld Elaine aitd I ,
LETrERS OF OPINJON an welcome. They lbould be less than 300
• wordl lonJ. AlllcUen an oubjecllo editing and muot be signed wilh olDie,
· ' "Ibere' soo excuse fll" you CUD· a~~truversy, Haldl told our associ- prospect of Hatcb taltiDII over a are praying fll" you." Haldt l!lld. ··
address and telephone number. No unsigned !etten will be published. lettero i olD&amp; doWD my religioD wileD you ate Dale Vau Alta: "Tbere' s oo COD!mluee.
"You mow, Ted, lf'you keep set- j
should be in good lllte, add!essiog issues, ool penooalilies. •
obviously bave lillie II" DO koowl- quead011 wbat dley did 11111 ~g.
ID deference to Haldl, Ke!medy tiDg iDto lrOUble, I'm llliD8 to ICI!d '
. edge about It," Hatch told eac:b aod for Kconedy - fll" 111y mem- should bave refralped from Mor- tbe Mormon mlaalooarlea aftef. ,
Ke!medy, IJaDdiD&amp; to fricDds wbo ber of lbe Kamedy fllllily to do it m.ou-basblua lo !be first~~ vn1111 "
makes it doubly wrooa bec:auae Tbey're tuowu • lbo Odd
spoke to Hatcb after tbc c:alla.
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"On:ID,"
IDIWCred JCeDDedy, .
Botb Keooedya bad assailed Jack Keoliedy broke lbroup that bccan" Ke!medy's flit liviD&amp; UJd "I'mluataboutreadyfll"tbeln." : '
Mitt Romney, Seo. Kennedy's barrier (iD 1960)... I JhiDt it back- llbeial aaenda clUb wllb Haldt'a
A lew weeb laler, Hatcb aped ~
Republican oppooeut, over lbe fired oo tbem." Joe and Ted low-lrcy J1C11011a1 life IIDd coaserva- to take tbc uouaual IICp of becxm-'.~
Mormoa cburdt'a fonoet policy of Kclllledy id'used commelll.
d\'e polldcs. ID 1D ers of llridloct, log KCDDedy'a cwao, qielld- ~~
Hatcb
aud
Keooedy,
wbo
are
CJ[dudiDa
blacb
from
tbc
priesttbey ba\'e IIIIDI!&amp;ed 10 pau alilaDy log couotleaa ouu defeudlug Tlae Dally Seutlnel wekomea letten riprdiD&amp; tbe Nov. 8 puenl
both
up
for
re-elec:ti011,
bave
beeD
hood
lmdiU
CurreDl
policy
o{
dCDy·
of
OODilrucdve, blpctrtisaD lcpata. Keoaedy's c:baractier llllid a il!edla .
eledloa. Bowewr,lu tile 1aten1t ol fair-, 1111 cltctloa letten wW be
uousually
ailical
of
oac
8IIOiber
iD
dOD.
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fccdiDI freiJzy. "I c:boole to loolt: " ,
aa:epted .rter 12 110011 DD Weclu-lay, NoY. :Z.
iDg lcadenhiiJ poeilioas 10 - ·
for lbe &amp;ood lu Ted ICentledy," .,
lndlvlduallaltould lllldnD laua 111111 aot pe..-lltlea.
Hatd! wrote privaJely at tbc time:
Letteril purely tllllonlaicaiMiklalel wW aot be uecL
"There b at 1cut oae side of blm·.
Letten aiMM!Id be 3410 wordl or lela, prelenbly typed. All letten
tbat is absolutely eJ[celJeut;. n.e:;
. . subject to edltluc ud aacl mut be tdptd wl.. aame, ....._
other side leaves a llUie bit to be
ud teleplao_ae aum!Mr. T~ lllllllben will DOt be pvNIIJMd. No
IT~
dealred, aud I bave beeo maklna ,
unl!ptctldien wW be pub
fAtten ..ould be In aood lute.
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Roderick wrltcalbat iii Jaullll)':~
1989 ICei!Jtedy 11JK*e to :rnJ Mil"- '
moo mlaaloaarlcs aalbered ·wllb
Hatcb aud bh wife lu Boston/
Kcuoedy lroDically spoke of lbe'
mlsslouary
proaram In alowluaJ
N~TIVE··ADS?
pliDed, aod every IDNDber pvc 100
De.- F.c1itar
terms, comparing it to lbe ·PeaCe '
I would like to cmpatulale tbc perc:eot effoo fll" tbc CDdre seuoa.
Corps, wlllc:b JFK bad started ..
Meigs seveodi grade: football !elm So to tbe coacllea, players aud
"You, above all... UDdentaucl !be •
c:beerleldcll. I say CODiflllu)allODI
ooau Wldefea!Cd seasoo.
HAV~
DCed fll" aaaifiAle,"
Coacbes Canoa Crow aod Briao OD a job weD dooc.
"You. above a11, mow tbc
Jlmmer
Soulsby
ZiJkle did au outstiiDIIilll job. 1be
I8DCe
of
servic:c.
ADd
ooe
1biDJ
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Paotroy.
team was bard bittlug aud disci·
cataiD - If tbc real of your aeDer- ~
atioa truly 00111111ila itaelf as you :
do, we sball aurely IUIXlCCd "
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AI a fmbmau ICDatll" iD 1977,
ne.. F.dilll"
Soulbem, so ba\'e two of my c:bllHatdt lailJbled IOIIIC wly lmprea- ,
Nov. 8, 1994, a dalc.lblll wiD be dreo, lllll oac is iD hip Sdlool. We
siooa of 1111 c:ollcag- Into a piremembered forever.
oow bave a sraudsou aud I waut
vate journal. Of Kennedy, Hatcb '
Tbe voters of Soutbem Local bim to graduate from Southern
wrote, "ODe oldie dtree II" fow I
will decide tbc fate or our acbool also.
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....liDd balically DOibilla aood 10 ~ '
dlatricl. It Ia my opluloa lbat lo
Please vote yes ou Tuesday,
about ... "
order of SoutberD to eaaduue we Nov. 8. ·
Hatdl ml&amp;bt DOW feel tempted
must pass Ibis renewal levy. The
IleDDy EVIIII
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to •
wllb 1111 fintlmpaaioD. '
renewal levy will not raise our
RadK
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Jack Aadenoa· aad Mlclaael :
lallel. Our dtildreD delerve Jbe best
P.S. CoograiUiatioaa to Mr. Onl
~~
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Blaatela are wrlten for Ulllted '
eclucldon we (:Ill JWvide.
oo bls many )'CIIIS of service. A job
.
Feature Syadlcate, lac.
My wife IIIII I sraduated from wen doae
They retrelled after Romlley poillled outlbllllbc policy IOWinl bllcb
cbao&amp;ed ill 1918,1!id poiia aboMd
a severe bllcJrlaob apiDal Kal!ledy.

WASHINOTON - Capitol
Hill's venioli or die Odd Couple,
Seos. Ted JCcouedy aud Orrin
Hatcb, mlabt be beaded for a
divorce.
.
KCDoedy'&amp; lCCCIIt alllck OD lbe
Mormoa rellpoa bas apcRed a war
· of words bctweeD be llld Hatdt, RUtab, wbo la M011111111. Kaowledge. able sources tell 111 lbat Hatcb
. lasbed out at Keooedy aud his
' nephew, Rep. Joe Keuuedy, D-

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··sbi'p10vWoo' 'mDie ClliitOa :a:
IS "a DOD-practlcloa Calbollc...
Wllb chapters tbroualtout tbe fare piau. Tbe provlaloo allows,;,
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wbo dlsapus wllb ber church' a UDiled .State&amp;ll!d Cun Feml- 11ate1 to cut off 111y addllillllll bellstand apiu&amp;t bir1b a~~lrol, . . - - Dilla (II" Life llelat&amp; to -' - s efita to women wllo bave more,. •
oJber aud-vlolence oraaolzadoaa cbildreD wblle iCC:elvlq welflre. m
By Tile A_ ...... rr..•
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-lbe Nllbtll Coalidoa to Abol·
NARAL poiDll out lbll•.~
EKaiJJll olObloedltorilll of atatewldc lmd oatlmal iutereat
lib lbo n.11 Feltalty. A few )'alii i ''.plllliDI womeu luto circum-·,.,
The (ToWo) B...., Oct. 21
110. tbc MiJwWa cbapter lllocked lstuc:ea wbere lbey are forced to
1broupoutlbo bPPoknoua c:ltlll&amp;ea lbal bave
ill Europe
IIIII sex, bomoaexuallly IIDd WCIIIell a clead!l penalty meuure In lbat ;cbooae abortion la every bit u ...,
duriDJibo lall12 )'CII'S. ae.- C'l!anc?ll« Helmut · baa moaiDed a
11 cierain:;,::!!!lutribu~ea to
IIIIC'aleJlsJeture. (ADd pciUa bavc . WI'OIII •
WCIIIell ~CCC~~ to. ,
surYlvor. His IHiectlnn, albell by a nzar-tbiD maq1D, will acne to 1111&amp;·
Amucsty
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IDciJrWd dJal a ..._lly or pro-Uf- abortloa
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Dify 1111 role llld lmpoillllle iD lbllt repoa oftbe wcdd.
ADotber voted UtraisJ!t Drluo- · en at lar&amp;c ire I&amp;IIDatlbe deatb lbe po.lfe politloa, SeniD
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Kobl'a Willa lbe end reflecled bla ablllty to blulallOUbJed,,reDDlfled
crallc tlc:ltet uodl Bill Cllutoo peoalty.) Tbe creao of Femlubta CJCCutl~ dlfeclor of FemiDM for.,.
Oelllllll)' 1J1Ck Dlrlrd tbc IUCCC• tUl Wat Oelmaoy CDjoyed bclore tbc
appeared 011 tbc prealdeudal J!De. for Life - wbich bardly fill !be Life. lly&amp; lbo Cli!JICID wclfttre plaD·.~
BerliD Wall rcu 1n November 1989.
(So did a Rood IDADY pru-c:bolce media' s covenae of po-uters _ . "would force molben to cbooae
Kobl'l vkm1y i1 doWJdeu wcJaae I!CWI fll" 1bc OiDtm •lDI!JlA·
people I koow.) Tbe fonoet DaDO- b: "We ~all forma of vio- ,. between
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lboltiu&amp; ~lea UJcl•,y
tloa, Wbkb baa foqed c1oae relatloaa wltb lbo Gcnolll cb'IJ"dJor,'
crat .empbaalzea lbat. ''abortion leac:c, iDciUCIIDB abortloa; eutbaua- ~~ furlber
eriobment ·
"---y remaliu 10 islaDd olltlb"'"'
today
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CJwwiJor KobJ'siOUIId iDstiDCll fll" I(&gt;VCIIIIIIICe.
A WOIIIIIII wbo bcalfttc preiiJI!Il DIJt prtuc:lples of jualk:e, DOD-vto- apiD 011 Dtaltaa of !DJSl amJIIOII
after beiDa raped at kDlfe-polut Icoc:c 1114 ~."
sroutid, lbe fuudameulll differ-,
Tile (CeYelaacl) PlaiD o.Jer, Oct. 21
. broupt die JIICII*ICY 10 tam IIIII
1D tbelt. cbaraderbtlcally puo- encea wW rat;taln. Jp a receat iaauelo
Moaday'a (Oct 17) draft uucu JIIICCIIICDt with l'blb Korea calla fll"
tbcl! pvc die c:blld up for ~· acot maauloe, Tbe Americao of The Aml::rkla Femlnial, Barlwa"
a peat deal of 1n11t 0111be put of tbc Uoiled Statea, delpile wbat Prell·
"It II DOt a aiD to be raped. ~ abe Femlolst (733 15lb St. N.W., NeWIIIIIIIIIIIres lbatdMaloa c1cr.
cleat Clintm llid to lbe OOIIIJW}'. ADd lbould CliDaa DOl be re-ela:led iD
told tbc D)llazloe, "but It b a aiD WIII!IDPJD, DC :ZOOOS), 11tey fur- "If it Ia WIODIIo tlll witb p111,_
1996. tbe dell could blow up iD tbc face of 1111 succe~IO".
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to kill your c:bild. KilliDI your lber defloe lbemaelv~a: "We bombl II" po11oa, wltb tbe electric·"
CliDIOII'I alllfidcDce iD lbe lltely SI!C(e'B of 1bc qreaDCI!l may be
cbild doe&amp;D' l belp Y0D jet Over tbc believe iD I II/CIUII'I ript to all• cbair II" die !1001e; ll III!IOil trlli-J"o
fOII!Idcd Oil Ill eagemcu to keep lli\'e I atrealt of forelp poJlcy IUCCOIIIIIJIC·"
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llOl Iter body,llld Jbe clcsenel Ibis c:ally WIOII&amp; 10 ldU wltb Jbe pbyat. r,
es. apedally wltb eJec:tloas iD die oflios. Yet if ewrytbiD&amp; WCllb out as
Tbil dladalu f!ll' aelf-dec:epdoll ri&amp;bt oo matter wbere abe lives, c:iaD'a tools."
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iD DIIUCrl of life llld cleadl bo MI'C eveo if abe; a llviDJ loalde ber
But b abortiiJD
mcaarc 10 ita ICiaJabon II" a aoun:e ohleapODIY for J08IIC 1111e1 II" terror·
f8111iJ!• to me )'CIIIIIIO • I lot 10 molber's -"·"
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toow die livellclt poup orpO-IIfc..
Euller lbla year, Femlaisaa fll"
Nat Beaton Ia a ,aatlcuudiJ, ;
· Also ofteD part Of that Stereo• femiDbts ID tbc c:ouDtr)' - Femi· Life joined In au UllpCCcedeDted . riiiOWIIMI autlaorlty oa dM ,_.~
Tbb 11.111 OIJial!DC dtat oaly DIOIIlbs ago 1 ~ mod li!Dcb leu . Ut;ely tblll
1be poaalblllty of a-iD wblch U.S. ally Smlb ICorea-mllht bave auf. type lllbat tbey IIC poorly cducat· Dlsta for Life of America, DOW coalllioa wllb such IODII-eltab- Aa.udstaud tlae rut of tile
tered beaVY. Cllllaltlea IIDd ~e. Wbalever Ita riab, Uc: Clio~ c:oune . eel. Aaswcrioa Glimour's.lnvlta- beadquanered ill Wublnatoa. MOll liabed pro-c:bolce aroupa as Bll orR
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. IIJidy is prefeable 10 die ol&amp;lltmve .of a aecoad Kmlll cmflk't
dOD were JI'C)-llfe WOIDCII lllliversi- of lbose I met iD tbe 19801 were PlaDaed Prucodtood, tbc NatiODal
.(For lafo -tloa oa laow tor.
ty prufCIS&lt;n, lcpi..JyllS, aud ID vdcriDI of lbe civil ripllllld ll!d- Oraaalzalloo for Womeu, lbe ._.ll"'lllaate eledrvillallly wltli.
M-lltld He. J--a. Od.lf
cqauizer of S~ Studenll fll" · ·war movemeuu. Oue bad been Nllloilal Abll"d011 UJd Reproduc- t1111 col•lllllilt aud otlleri, co•.'
' Tbe ObJo Expolllioaa Coatmlllloo sbouid allllider I pera!8l!all baD Life.
-~ 11 dmea '""!' dco!ODIIIadDI d\'e RiJbta Acdoa Leque IIDd lbe tad "-lea OIIUue by CIIJina 1· '
a:t ,mJaaile bases aad lo frout of AQ.U to fl&amp;btlbe "c:blld exclu- ~-636f, at.l317,)
011 future ata1e fU ~P"ioa for 111yoae c:au&amp;bt 1!1btJ illcpl cbemicala
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runmluloo
aened DOtice lblt IIIDit.Dda b dllquallfy ~~
ill die juDJor fair
divlsioD bcclliiC tbclt cbamDioa 111im1l1 tealed c:;:dvo for ID lllcpl
cbemicall!led to~ musde ~· Tbeae fl\'e . I to el... tbc lOIII
number ol e1llllbllm ~ ol c:tw:,«&lt;D&amp; by Ulloa lllcplaubltec:a 011
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telliDI polillers, politiclaul, jourllllilts .S cadi olber bow clbpat·
ed tbey are w1tb poiitlcs UJd ~erDIIICIIL ''Noac of it woda,' we
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In governmen t , we
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ltmayiOU!Idllkcdrll!iciCdoa,but' tbaliawbatltwillllkctoJRVCI!t

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Fll" yean. WIIDCD wbo lcleDlify
tbcm&amp;dvea ~ pro-c:bclk:e bave lOki
me wid! lblolute
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Ia lmpoulblc for a womu to be
botb pro-life IIDd I feminist Yet, iD
various JJIIll of tbc COIIItry, l keep
meeliD&amp; womcu wbo ludeed are
bOtb.
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Some of lbem like to quote a
beroiDe of tbc WCII!ell'a lillelltloa
movement, mtmbelb Cady SliDtoo, wbo organized d!le first
womeu'a rl&amp;bll meetiu&amp; iD 1848.
"When WC CODIIder lblt wome.D
are treated u Jiiope.ty," StaDtoD
aald, ' 'It is dc&amp;ndiDJto women
lbal we sbould IJCil our~ •
propert,.v to be dilpoaed of u we
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Pro-life femiobm bas fiDally
achieved mainstream atteodoa iD
Glamour maaazioe. Glamour bad
aSicd to bear from .ICidcirl wbo are
pro-life. Tbree lbOUWJd women
IDiwered. uc1 u iDdicaled iD !be
February 1994 blue, may of lbem
are femluJata wbo ICICI!llbe IIICICotypes of pro-life~ by joumalbll.
Said ooe of lbe.A: 'We lllC ~
as faudcal ualota, uaually male,
aud or~,u buoa up about sexual

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-----_;__Area deaths~~--------u~~· Bslley, 93, Pomeroy, cllecl Slll!day, Oct 30, 1994, a Vetp~~~~
..._.... HOipitll iD Poalaoy.
li. farmer llld coa1 miuer; be - bom Au8. 15, 1901, ill Mela• County, 1011 of lbo lllc Ell&amp;WOitb llld Viaolia Dlebl BIJilcy. He was a member
of tile Luel Cliff Free Metbodiat CliDrcb
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He II aurvived by 1111 wife, Dorotby i.. Buck Ballcy of Pomeroy· a
daupter 1114 --ill-law, DarlcDe 1114 JI!DCI Pmclu ot CoJeUJ!bou; ~
lOIII _ . danablcn-iD-iaw, WWlam _. Dolorel BIJilcy of Mlcldleplrt IIIII
Robert IIICl Wilovcoe Bailey of Pomeroy; alx paudcbDdreo aud four

areat·IC8Ddcblldreo.

Ho wu ~ iD dcatb by four allters, Gertrude Bailey, N~~~cy
HyaeJI, Lydia &lt;loodwiD llld I.-a Wbe,IIDII by oae pcal-ICIDddVJd
Scrvicea will be bekl Wedoeaday 11 3 p.m. a Bwmal&gt;cmenl HOIIIC
wllb tbe Rev. Peter Tremblay ofliclilllna. Burial will follow iD Melaa
MemQry GaniCDa, Poolcroy.
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Friends may c:all Tueaday from 7-9 p.m. II !be funeral bome.

Billy A. Stewart
Billy'"··Stewart, 52, of Rt. 1, West.Columbia, (led SIIIWllay, Oct. 29,
1994, ftom iDjurie&amp; anstah!fld iD ID auto accldcot
A welder fll" AEP Centralized Plant Mab!lmn:e, be was a member of '
lbe Ciiftoa HoliDeaa Tabemadc. . ·
Bcxn Feb. 10, 1942. iD Cllftoo, be was a 1011 of die 111c William H. ADd
Eula Belle (Hosebar) StewiKt
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Survivm IDclude bls wife. LiDda L. (l(eaml) Stewart; 1011 UJd daulb·
ter·iD-iaw, Pbillp A; IIDd I JM!onu L. Stewart, Budlugtoa, N.C.; daupter
aod soo-iD-Iaw, SbellaD. ADd Alex M. AusliD, AlblOD; two Jlll""d•uah·
leiS, Jeaaica N. Ausdo ADd Cbclsea D. Stewart; IIDd two slaters l!ld brolb·
en-iD-law, TwiJ.a R. IIDd Harold E. Hysen, Rudaod, abel Deloris J. IJld
Daolcl S. Kllllugsworth, PoiDt PieasaDL
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1be fuDeral will be Tueaday, 1 p.m., at lbe FoRieSOD&amp; Fuoeral .HOIIIC
witb Rev. LaDy GiJial!d o~. Burial will be iD lbc UDioD Qoomela')'.
Fricods may c:all at tbc
b&lt;me Moaday, 6 1D 9 p.m. In lien of
flowers. coottibudoos may be made 10 !be Clifton HoliDess Tabernacle.

Susie Windon

iD ~ by ber pareots; ber busbaild, Sterile WiDFreda Krider ll!d Rossie Warner: aod four brolben,
IIDd Elmer Koeolg.
6 to 8 p.m. today • !be Ewma FUDCilli Home wbere
bcld 1 p.m. Tuesday wilb die Rev. Odell Maolcy officialbe ID MOUI!d Cemetery, Cbdlter.

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lvon B. Watson··
Won! bu bceQ iCC:elved bere of tbc death of Ivoa B. Watsou, 73, of
Suo City, Ariz. He died Friday, Oct 21, 1994, iD Walter 0 . BosweU
Memorial Hospital.
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Bll"D iD RadDe. 1011 of tbc late OweD IIDd Laura Cooper WaiSOD. be
11111 retired from lbe U.S. Air FoR'IC IIDd wu a life member of lbe Veter11118 of Foreigu Will.
Survlvm iocludc 1111 wife, ~ Eyooa Watsoa; four soaa, Barry
of Mlll)lby, N.C., Gmy of Rocbesler, Micb., MarvOD of Safford, Ariz.,
IIDd Bruc:e rl New Hope; MiDD.; 13 lfllldcbild!cu aod ODe pcat-IIJliiCIcblld. Also aurviViD&amp; II a sister, Mary Jeao Rouab of Suo City.
He 111118 prec:eded iD dcalb by a dlugbter.
Private servlcea were obaerved iD ~UD City.

Alfred ·(Toby) Young
Nfndffijby) YCiiDIJ, 74, of Paotroy, died Slll!day, Oct 30. 1994;'81
tbc Holzer Modical Center followiDJ_ID Q\CDded lllocu.
Bll"D 011 Apll 30, 1920 at Jl'CDIIori Grove, be was tbc aoa of lbe late
Jobo IIICl Alma ErviD Youog. He was a &amp;df-employed carpenter 10d
muslclau, a U. S. Army vetCI'UI ol World Wtr2. received tbc llrmzc star
fll" merltorloua acblevaDCDI, 1m11 beloo&amp;ed to tbc Vetmaa of Pore1p
Wan, Maaoa, W. VL llld tbe Dillbled Amerlc:aD VeteraDs, Poataoy.
He Ia survived by 1111 wife, Lyvoaola YOUD&amp; Pomaoy, a dalllbta" llld
1011-iD-law, ADD 1114 J . PayDc. F.aat Uvapool; a claupter, Marieae F.
Youug, ·But Uverpool; two 1tep10111, Roser AlkiDI of Midcllcpllrt, IDd
Roaald Addlll of J&gt;wuaoy, ICVCII lfqJ 8J1IIdc:blld;rc I brolber llld llistl:rlu-law, RoJer l!ld Rntb Youus ol Cltester, W. VL; lmll a brolber, Frllllt
YOUD&amp;, Ponleroy; aslaler,IJDo&amp;eue QmnllllbBJD P'ooeroy; 1everal oiecea

IDdB~ pareDlS, be was preceded iD dealb by .four brolbers. Harry,

WilliiiD, Joaepb Uld0smer,lll4aaister, Nellie Youoa.
GraWilcle aervices wiD be beld Wecloeaday at II a.m. at tbe Cbeay
Ridge Caoetery wllb lbe Masoa VFW eoaduaiu&amp; !be services. Friends
may c:all " tbc Fuber Fuoersl bome, Middleport Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m.

EMS logs 8 calls
Uoita of tbe Meigs County
Emeraeocy Medlc:ar Services
reoonled ellbt c:alla fll" aulStlllce
Saturday aud Sunday. Uolla
rcspoadiD&amp; iocluded:
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MIDDLEPORT
8:32 p.m. Suoday, Ptad Street.
Carrie Baker, VeteraDs Memorial
Hospital
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POMEROY
11 :58 p.m. Saturday, ADD
Street. HaUie Hysell, Holzer Modi·
cal Center:
12:57 p.m. Suuday. volunteer
fire department aod sq11ad, state

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Route 7, motor-veblcle accident,
Rebecca Wllel, SUIID BIIUID, Vkla
Fields, Fbooda Wood aod. Blll
Quickel refuJed trratment
RACINE

2:12p.m. Suuday, voiUDteer fire
department, Oak Grove Road,
blwhfUC.·

S:S7 p.m. Suuday, state Route
124, Bridact Croll, VMH.
RurLAND

8:36p.m. Saturday, Rutland
Civic Center, KareD Kauff, VMH.
SYRACUSE
8:34 p.m. Sl!llday, Water Street,
Mary Jauice Lavender, Pleasaut
Valley Hoapltal.
TUPPERS PLAINS
8:09 a.m. SUDday, state Route
681 West, Gamer Griffill. vMH.

James F. Weber

Fne ltaiiiiW 1toa.
From 7-10 p.m. MOI!day It
RutliDd Civic Center, cblldrea
UDder
d 121« ill
to lbo
bauot bouse. Free beveraaca
IIDd food will be provided by lbo
·Rulialld Amerk:ln Lealoa Poll
467. Voluateeraluclude lbe
Melaa County BUtera, lbe
AmericaD Lesloa, tbc Rutlaucl
Voluoteer Fire DeillrtmCIIt. lbo
Rutlaad llMS Stadoa 4, vlllqe
membera IIDd ciiPata

Lola B. Zwilling
Walta ICnDtz lmll Myrtle Tumbull Parmer, abe was a ltoaitemeJcer llld
am"'led wltb wltb tbc.Baptlat cburc:b
S!I!Vivus IDcllllle two 10111111d I claulbtcr-iu-law,}a 1114 JC*I SorcleD ofRudllld, 1114 Ralpb W. SOideD ofllutfalo, N.Y.; 12 iVM-.!rhlldJi!D;
el&amp;bt pcal-pudrltli!reD; oae areat·areat·P•-kblld UJd aewnl Dieces
IIIIIIICpbewl.
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Sbe was preceded ill dcalb by ber first b!Uha"", C.E. SordCII; secoDd
buabaud, J.C. Zwllllna. UJd by 1 aister, Crella Mniaer.
Graveaidc IICIVica will be bcld 2 p.m. Tuelday at Meip Memory a.dens, Poalelor. wltb ICril Trei!JICIDa oftldadDJ. No c:alllna boun wiD be
obaerved lllllll'llllliCIIICIIts IIC beiDg eaadul.:led by Bln:htJeld Fuoaal
HOIIIC, RI•IIIDII
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JI!DCI F. Weber, 19, MlcldlcliO't. died Sll!lday, Oct 30, 1994, at Vtl#IDI Memorial Holpitalln Poaleroy.
A former service ataliou 0W11CC l!ld qiCIIIIOr, be IIIII bll"D Mardi 17,
1905, iD Cbeater, 1011 or 1bc laic Jolla aDd Sllllb ()pbclia Mc:Dole Weber.
In addltlm, be waa 1 member or tbc Heatb UDiled 'Melbodial Cburcb llld
1bc OKAN Colo Club.
Survlvm iDclcJde lbree Diecel, LoDiae HeiDel of Paotroy, Cleo Smitb
of Otcster 1114 Iris Wllaoa, lmd by several pat- 1114 pat-pat-Diecel
aod oepllewi.
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He waa precedcd iD dcalb by 1111 wife, KatiC PauliD Weber; a sister,
Alta Nelsou; IIIII by a brolbcr, '1111111111 Weber.
Servk:e1 wiD be beld Wedueaday at 1 p.m. a EwiD&amp; Fuaeral H01110 iD
Pomeroy wllb Vemaaaye SuillviD offic:lados. Burial will follow ID
Riverview QomtJrly iD Mlddlepcn
Friends may call Tucaday from ~9 p.m. allbe fuDeral boate.

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AD 18-year-old was tralllpll"led Friday to lbo Mobk:aD Youlb
Camp oear LoudCDvlllc after beln&amp; ICDteaced by Meigs Couoty,
JuveDile Judae Robert Buct 011 a dllrge of receiviD&amp; ato1at proper.
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AceoldiD&amp; to Sberift' ]MDCI M. Soullby, tbc dttrges ltCDl from
tbc DIIIDCIOUI tbefll ftom vdliclca tbal occurredreceody iD Mlckllcport 1be yoalb was 17 )'alii old at lbe time of tbc tbcfts.
He was awpcdld b)' juVCDilc proba1ioD oftlc;er Carl Hysell.

Criminal damaging investigated
Deputies of 1bc Melp Couoty Sberlfl's l)qali\ICI!l are iDvestipdug tbc crimiDII damagiD&amp; of veblcles Saturday momillg beloa&amp;·
log to VOlUDIICCt emeqCIIcy medic:al Ullidaoa.
Deputies were called to tbc Tuppers PlaiDs Fire House to iDveadgate damar 10 aevera1 EMT s privaJe vebiclea lbat had becD parked
at die llatioa wblle 'lbc memberi wodtcd 1bc Eastero Hi&amp;b Sc:bool'
football pae. saki Sberiff JI!DCI M. Soulsby.
Ac:alnliD&amp; to die ICJIIl"l, !be gJaaa wu soaped IIDd several of !be
vehidea had bceQ sc:ratcbed 011 (euden ll!d doors wilb a lrcy II" similar object
ID 8J!Oibcr iDelcleDt, Sara Williams, Reedsville, reponed Friday

oiabt that someoue bad 'lbrowo somelbiDs against bis bouse. A
vehicle 11111 seen lcaviD&amp; tbc KCDC, it 111118 reported.

Healih Department hit-skip reported
A Reedsville mao wbo parked at lbe Meiss Couuty Health
Department Friday afternooa retumed to flud his c:ar bad bceo
sm¥l!fld, aa:onlial to lbe Pomeroy Policc Departmcot reconls.
BeojwiD UplOD, 75, of Reed&amp;vllle, reponed bb Jll!Y 1987 Poad·
ac 6000 bad IIIOdaate dllllagc to tbc &amp;iwr'a side. The IDcldenl was
reported to tbc police. 3:03p.m. Friday, repor1B Slated.

·Poliee·probe three-car pile-up
A Paotroy mao was cited witb failure to maiDtaiD assured clear
diltaDce after 1111 vehicle hit IIIIOiber c:ar lblll dieD CAD iDto IIIIOlher
veblcle.-. In a clomiDO effect, accordius to tbe Pomeroy Polic:c
Depatmeut reaxds.

No oae was Injured ill die acddCDt. repcxu stated.
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William Quickel. 41, of Pomeroy, failed to atop iD lime wbeo
two c.-a iD Croat of blm qulddy I!Dpped at 12:49 p.m. SUDday at
Dart Hollow Road, reports sbow.
Quickd's 1991 Jeep Cberotee bad IIIOdaate damage ., 1bc froDl
eod,.reconls &amp;bow.
Quicld hit tbc 1992 Fml LX of SUIID BaimJ, 24, of Pomeroy.
Baum' s wu beavlly dllllaged to !be froutll!d back ODds, repor1B
stated.
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Joy Vida F'ldda, 30, of Hartfmd, W.VL, bad moderate damage
ID !be puse111er aide of ber 1992 Nissan. reaxds Slated.

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Deer/car wrecks reported
No iDjuries were reported foiiowiD&amp; a trio of dt:ulcar collisioos
iDveatiaaiCd rcceody by tbc Meigs C01111ty Sberiff' s Depanmcot
DiaDa J. Neliou, Pompoy, was easlbouud 011 Flatwoods Road
· Friday JJI'OUIId 8:15 a.m. wbeo sbc struck a deer lbat lliD olito die
roadway. Dllllaae to ber 1994 Cbevrolet station waaoa was listpd

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Dllc..raea, Oct. J8 - Betty
Tilley, Bo Howell, JCIIII Null-, Mrs.
Ralldy Jonlau aud daupter, Amy
Wbile, Evelyn Stowe IIIII William
Gila.
Di1c1tarae1. Od. 29- Stdl!lie
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Tbe Board of Trustees of
Columbia Towosblp will meet
Friday, 7:30 p.m. • lbc fire 511·
lloa.
Revlv.. S. ''-let
Revival servic:cl Will be bdd

Tuesday lbrougb Satunlay 81 tbc
Wealeyau Bible Holioeaa
Cbun:b, 75 Pea!1 Street, Middle·
port, 7:30 cadi cveolna. Evaagcliat is BoDDy Durr, MartiDsbura, W. Va., spec:lal siD&amp;loa
eacb oiabt. Pastor Rev. Jobo
Neville Invites tbe public to
auend.
Dlllner plaDDecl
A public turkey diooer will .

Hospital news
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Saturday admlaaloaa - Rulb

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Saturday clbcbar&amp;ea - Mlltoa
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Suuday admlaliael DOIIC
Suuclay dlacbaraea - Grace
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Gftllleto'.-et
Star Grange 778 wHI meet
Saturday, 7:30p.m at die P'lllle
ball. F'lnt depee to be put 011 ill
full form, potluck supper followiDg meetiDg.
Rutlaad PTO to ...t
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Tbe Rullll!d PTO wlll meet
Tuesday, 7 p.m. at tbe ac:bool.
Flower 81'1'111pme!ll 1114 50 fall
featival
Jicltets ., be 8iVCD
away. l:":eatival to be bold
Slladay, 4:30 10 8 p.m.

r-roy filii f..UYIII let
Tbe Pomeroy fall fesUval
will be beld Saturday fmm 5 to
8 p.m. Games aad bauuted
llouac opeD ·at 6 p.m. Local.
eotertaiDment to be featured,
door prizes to be awllded.

Taft predicts 55

percent voter turnout
COLUMBUS, Oblo (AP) Secretary of State Bob Taft prcdkll about 3.4 mlllioa Qblcw!a II"
ss pcn:alt of die atale'l regbtacd
voters, will VOle 011 Nov. 8.

Permits allow construction to
continue on Racine project
After be;!J:ut 011 bold wblle . .. !"°m.0~~~toiDt,;~il~
awaldu&amp; a
1 from lbe alalc to 11 .,........ ,_...
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build io ~ Oood plaiD, wortcn is oow UDdergoiD&amp; recoostruclioo
bave reiUIIICd alDitrUC:li011 oa tbc al Star Mill 1'1R.
RaciDe MIIICUIDICrou Mill......_.
uWe've JOt all tbe permilllo
Last week, Wll"kera wg
start witb it," said poJect cqauizcr
of treocbes fll" tbc buildlog's fouo- . Dale Hart; ulf fioauces come
datiOD ll!d IDM&amp;iled rebar prlll" 1D
tbrouaJI, we WIDl to be Icomplclcd
pouriua rooc:retc Friday. Tbe DCllt by lbe end of aubDDD."
...... is to iiiiJall a 1100e fomM!alioD
ulf DOl .. we'D ba\'e to put it 011
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hold." be said.
ou top .of !be cooaete where tbc
Han said ~'- ~ """'...;. _._..
buildiD&amp; will act
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lbe jUDClioo of BOWIIIIIII Roo 8Jid dODatioDs at RaciDe 801110 Nalicml
Oat Gro\'e roads near RaclDe. 1be Baolt wberc a fUDd bas beeD esJal).
bulldiDI was later moved to Iisbed.for lbat purpose.
Pomeroy wbere It 111 fll" yean OD
Meaowbile, wen a~~duues.
lbeoldFarmBureau ..- y.
JO UDlil We lUD ·OUl,"
vr-·•en dis· ~ saiduWe'll
Hart
Earlier Ibis year, work

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A turkey-bam
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be beld Saturday fluiD 1 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at Soulbero Hlp
Sc:bool, RaciDe. Hl&amp;b acbool aad
juuior bigb spollSOICCI. Adulll,
$4.7S IIDd cbiJdreD, S3.50.

lyuBrady.
Dl•cllarlc, Od. 30 - Lisa
Snyder.
Blrlb, Oct. 28 - Mr. IIDd Mrs.
Randy Jordau, dauabter, Point
Pleasant. W.Va

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Pomeroy MaSODlc Loclse 164
F&amp;AM wlll llold ita reaolar
meetiD&amp; aad IIIIIUII elealoa of
ofT~c:c~~ Wednesday at 7:30p.m.
at lbe M=J:!,. Masonic
BulldiDa.
11 will be

17Slb aDDivefiiW}' of Melp
Couuty commemll"ative cover·
lets ID llld may be pk:bd up at
Mu~eom, 1 to 4 :~0 p.m. Tues-'
day lbrou&amp;b SIIIWllay, ar Tucaday eVCDID&amp;, 6 10 9 p.m. Exaa
roverlets avallabte aud may be
purcbased for $!!0.

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Lob Jeanette Lawrence, RaciDe, wu soulbbouod oo Basball
Road Friday llOUDd 10:30 a.m. when sbc struck a deer cauaios
heavy damage to ber 1983 OldsmObile.
Rollllld McDade, Gallipolis, was uorlbbouud oo state Route 7
Saturday .uuod 6:30a.m. wbeo be sl!llck aod killed a deer lbat rao
iDto die palb of 11111991 Plymoutb. Damage to tbe car was IisJed as
moderate.
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Lda B. ZwlUliJa, 90, Gtlllpolia, c5ed Slllu!day, Oct 29, 1994, ill GaiJlpolil.
Bom Sept 26, 1904, In Raymoad City, W.VL, d•c•abt«of tbc late

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Toolpt. ..Occ:ulooal abowen
IIDd lbuacJc:utorma. Low IIOUIId 50.
Soulb wiD!a 10 to 20 mpb bccom·
ID&amp; aoulbweaL Cbaoce of raiD 90
pcrcatt.
Tueaday...RaiD likely. TumiDJ
windy IIICl colder. All ea-ly blp
arouud 50...1beo 1bc temperature
falllu&amp; to tbe mid 401. Cbaace of

Youth begins sentence in thefts

Suaie KoCDiK WiDdon, Poolcroy, fO!IIICCiy of Hcodcnou, W.VIL, died
Saturday, Oct 19, 1994 at VeteraDs Memorial Hospital. Sbe W18 a pr·
meut factory worker iD Polut Pleasaut, W.Va. She atlellded lbe Polut
PlcaaaDt Cbun:b of Cbrist
Bll"D Juoe 27, 1902 iD Meias Couoty, l!bc - die daugbter or the late
Val UJd MiDee Pick Koeolg.
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Survivors ioclude ooe sister, Elbel Koeoig of Middleport; ll!d lbree
Win.... Koema or Middleport. Henry Koema of tambrldae a

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Soothern support sought

The Daily

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October 31, 1894

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The Daily Sentinel

Sports

- By JOHN MOSSMAN
· DENVBR. (AP) - Jdm Elway
tJaled die . . . ap1aat tbe Cleveland Browna u If It were anl!dw
AR: champinOeblp llllldlup;
Elway, reprded u 1 viilaiD ill
CiMIIIId after beadng 'dle BIOWDI
ID tbrce IXlbCcn:ll!:e dlamploosbiJia,
COIIIpleled 30 of 41 pusea ,for 349

Cowboys outlast Bengals .
23-20 despite Blake's pass1ng_

sBis.

Aikman lbook otr IIIOthllr blow
to tbe bead just 011C week after IUS•
a c:oucussloo and threw a
pair 0 flnt.balf toacbdown pwa.
Cbris Booiolldcked lblec accood·
balf field Soall to liW~ Dallaa (7·1)
its aeventb strafsbt road win,
m"""'lng tbe dub record.
Tbe matcbup between tbe
NFL's best and wont waan't die
mismatch everyone expected,
CONCLUDES WINNING SEASON - Tlae Miller 1D tile Trl-Valley'• BocklDglM'flaiOn. Ia_ tbankl to a 1U1J1ria1nB debut by die
SOIItltll'll Toraado Yolle,bau tam ..-Dtly c:aa- frmt are (L-R) Jeu Lawre-. Brt- Prulltt,
Beosais' dlird-llring ~
cl1111ed Ita ~ea~oa willa a loa to Trimble )a tile Kalr Caldwell, Amy Weaver, Baa L11le and
Blake, a tblrd-year pro l'onled to
Dl'fllloa IV _._I dl ..........lp ..-,bat aot Kendra Norrll. BelliDd tltem ue J - M-el,
swt because of illjurles to David
before piiWDB totetlter u ll-11 ncortl •ader Renee Tlll'ley, Jenny CvmmlN, Alldna Moon. Klingler llld DOIIIIollu, tlRw for
bead a.cb Jalllllltoult. Soutltaru wu tltlnl !0 Jeu Codner, SUIIIDI SlAoD Ud R.-11.
247 yards and caugbt die Jeape's
best defense Oat-footed twice. He
tlllew touclldowD JJ111C1 of 67 and
SS yards to Darnay Scott- tbe
Ionscat puses allowcd tbla aeasoa
by tbe league's beat pau defense
- for a 14-0 lcld ooe play into tbe
Otbcr Marauder ruabcrs were Tommy Roush, Brandon CoUins, accoocl quarta'.
By DAVE IIAIUUS
Leacb (4-6) and Aaroll Van Iowa- JobD Ambrolie, JobD Bollng, Oii!Ck
Seatllael Cornlpoadeat
Blake ~ed 14-of-32 ~
Murray, Nathan Eakew;Grant es wltbout
Tbc Meigs sevcntb·Bfllde foot· sen (1-6)
an lallCpli0111111d poll·
Leatb CODpleted bis 011ly pass Abbott, Odic ICaJr and R~ Betz. ed die iec:olld-biueat palling
ball temD. ooacbed by Canoo Crow
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and assisted by Brian Zirlde, fill· of tbe nisbt - a 32-yarder to
isbed die 1994 seasoo last Wednea· Roush. Van lowqen COIIIpleled a
day evening wldl a 7-0 record afta' pass to Grant Abbott for 20 yards
Medical/~urglcal
tbruhlng Vinton County 30-8 at and bad bis other pass inlcrCCpled.
Odic KaJr IDterc:epted two Yin·
Mc:Artbur.
Thr~at
ton
County passes to lead tbe
Tile Marauden jumped out on
top 16-0 Ill die ball and allded 14 maroon and gold defense. Jobn
tbird·pcriod points to go 011 top 30- Amllose n:oova'Cd a fumble.
Members of Ibis year's team
0. The Uttle Vikings sco!M their
ooly toudldown wltb 2:17 remain- were Aarou Van lnwagen, Zacb
Meadows. Oiris Sooufl'cr, Michael
ing in tbe oootest.
Justin Roush oootinued to be tbe Ramsburg, Jobn Hill. Josh HOOiell.
offensive story for Mei•s, pickins Sbawn Workman, Roser CumI
Salle
up 212 yards 011 only D1DC carries mings, C.D. Ellis, Justin Rouab,
(2-3.6 ~ ~ cany) wbile aooring s~n C9lwc;U. Quiatopber lmbo............ lfl.
· lblec touchdowns. Roush fllllsbeil deo. Sbane Leacb. James Yeauger,
CaD 304-878-11441 far lnt•
tbe year witb 1,2SI yards in only Jesse 'Ibomal, Ryan Jeffers. ADdy
S9 carries (21.1 yards/carry). Doczi, Levi Searls, Jeffery BroWD,
Me~nlltr of letaa PPO &amp; Fiural Jlotul PPO
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Roush averaged 178 yards a same Tansy Laudermilt, Brant Dixon. ·=;::.=:.-.-. -. .
wblle averaging ban:ly more tban
eigbt c:arriea a game.
Shane Leach scon:d die g~De's
first touchdown witb 4S seconds
left hi die flnt period on a five yard
run, Roush added tbe extra points
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after OIIC period.
Roush scon:d tbe games seccJIIIt
td aldie 7:03 mut of tbe period Ill
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a 89 yard run, Leach added tbe
extra poiDtJ and Meigs went Into
tbe .Jock« room wltb a 16-0 advan·
talC
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Roush added bla secood toudl·
dowu of die nigbt lldle 6:36 llllldt
of the period wileD be scon:d from
62 yards out, Leacb Jlllde it a 24-0
Meigs lca!l by adding tbe extra
points. Rowb cloeecl out tbe scarinS wldl 2:04 left In die lbird pmod on a ooe yard nm to give Meip
a30-0lead.

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.tbla season by a Bensals quarter· shall kJiocked Ailrman out of tbe ',
·back. KliD&amp;Ier, out wldl a ajniDccl poe wltb a baRl bit to lbc c:blll.
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bee, ... diroWD for 11 DUllY yanll
BODiol was &amp;ood Croll 37 IIIII-~
only C11CC in bilcarc«.
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43 yards in die iblnl.quuter, lYiDa
Ailrman started tbe Cowboys' it at 20, and bit a 38-yarder Wilfi· •
tDI1I8IWIId by blttinl Alvin Harper fiW~ millulea left for die pno-wiD- ..
in doubloe coverage for a 27-yard Ding points.
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touchdown pua to C~Jiminate a · T6e BengalJ bad one more .
four-play, 65-yanl ctlve In die sec- cbance, but comecutive iDc:omll'e- :.
ond quarta'.
tiona by Blake pvc tbe bill blek-to : :
Tbo Beosals (0-8) dieD moaiCd Dallas and tbe Cowboys ran out tbe
to bumblins late ID tbe first balf, clock.
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belpinstbeCowboysputfOBCtbera
Altman wu 20-of-33 for 272 '
13-play drive tbat eudccl witb Aik· yanla llld ooe IDterception. Emmitt : '
man's 10..yard toucbdown pau to Smltb nulled for 92 yards on 2S .
Mlcbael lrviD. Unebadter James carries bebiDd a banged-up offen· .:
Francis bit Alkmao on tbe side of .aive liDe mlssin&amp; Pro Bowl tackle .
bis bead wltb a forearm after be Brit WiUlams.
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tlllew a fourth-down iDcompledoo. ! It wu bard to lell wbk:b -die .
givin8 die Cowboys a I'CJI'Ioeve. Tbe Ibeat and wbidiWU tbe wont In tbe '
llensals also bad 12 mea on tbe fint balf, Tile Cowboys, wbo ledfield duriDg die drive, wbk:b cut It tbe leaaue wltb hat seven: ,
to 17-141l bllftlme,
turDoven, bad a fumble llld lnter-

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EAST LANSING, Midi. (AP)
- A former Mkblgan State foot·
· ball player lllid be bu told tbe
·NCAA tbat boosters and agenta
, reguJmy paid lllaYa1.wbile be • tbrre 111!1 tbat itbletes' pclea ' cbanged 10 they could remain eligi- '
. ble.
:; "Tile wbolc program is dirty,''
· ~ Waper·tokldle l.aiUillg
.Stall Joumalln a atory publilbed

• ~iversity president Peter
'Mcl'benoo bas ordcled tbe tmlW~r·
.· sity to appoint an Independent co..-invcstisator to look into tbe
·'.charges. It will be .tbe tblrd In·
bouse probe of alleaed athletic
iDfractioos at MSU In four yean.

(See BENGALS oa Pap 5)

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Leroy Hoard to fet . up Matt
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OILER'S DEER SHOP

Seventh-grade Marauders beat Vinton
County 3D-8 to end season undefeated

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~ a 6()..,.-ci.ICOIIQI dltte
llld two IOadlilowu Slllday in tbe 1e1iea
a~ conwalon tllllCllt
In tbe DeiiW~r BI'OIICOI' 26-14 vicElway o
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iory tbat ended die Browna' fiW~- - es in tbe flnt
, Jradlal DeiiW~r tbe deftcll to 20-14 early ill die
poe wimllnglllelk.
to a 14-6 lead. A pair 01 fldd aoall fi!lll~. ,
DenW~r (3-S), beadns I divlaioo by JIICII Elam Ill tbe ddnl qallil · But Denver reapciDclecl willa a
leader for die second llnigbt week, made it 20-6.
74-yard, alx-play drive for tile
ended a tour-same bomc loslns
Mark Rypien, wbo replacecl a cllncbina score. Derek Ra11ell
streak llld defeated tbe BIOWDI (6- dazed Vinny Teataverde II BIOWDI CIIIJblallat pua
1•
2) for die fourth CODsecutive time quartcrbal:k late ill die ftnt balf, ....,..,..., talc by AIIIOIIIO Lila·
- . tllllled il into a43-,.-cl'lliL
Two P.laY• later, Elway llit Glya
Mllbuin on a 17-ylld _IOII&lt;'N'.nwn
llrike wltb 11:3S left.
MilburD outpla~ Clnclaald'a
Enc Melallf Ill a diir:l of""""'*'
Head coacb George Perlea,
· Tb':Jcears ago, an laternal Mclallf, wbo bu five IOIJdlclcalready UDder fire for die Spartana IDvesd on UDCOvered 110 bula tbla season by a Vldcty or.record of 3-S overall'and 2-3 in tile for~of$5..., llllled
IDCIUdlna two
~Big Ten, said be doubts Wasner'a in a book, "
tbe Green Cur· - beld in dlcct. So - Rllldy
allc8111oos.
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talo,'' and tbe
tbe BlldwiD, tbe NFL' alew'i.. ldl:kotl
''Wbat happened wu, I t1uew reaults of tbe IIIIMnity
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blm off tbe team,'. Perles llid Sun·
Charges raised by ormcr bu·
Elway, ............ die
day nlgbt, after be met wltb tetbaU playerJ Pariah Hlchne llld tabal:k to tbrow for 300 ylldl tbia
McPherson and athletic director Jesse Half were loveatiaatcd Jut season qalDit a Browna defense
Merrily Dean Baker. "l nm a JOod, year. The internal inveadaatlon, tbal bad allowed die fewelt poiDta
clean program. I understand tbat cbalred by Underwood, e:ltOIICIU:cl
people wiU make aUepliolls. And tbe ""•ll:etball JllOIIIIO of cbaalaa ~ f= ~
we'II look ·into aU of tbem. ''
of minor transpuiona aucb u fust balf, llld two t1lniOVCn preWasner, wbo attended MSU Improper use of buketball office veoled tbe BRIICOI fnD mating II
from 1988-91, sild be and Pedes equipmeat llld penoanel.
more loplidcd.
bad a stormy relationship tbac
The tmlvenlty is awaltiD&amp; die
On tbelr aec:ond ~neaalou, die
ended wben be left to enter tbe NCAA'a verdict 011 tbat lnvesdp.. Broncos marcbed 80 ~ 1D 15
NFL draft witb .coUeae eUpbnlty tioo.
playa, COI'"!!!Iinl _., lillie minlt'!DIIining.
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Tbe blt by Fnllda C8IDC just OIIC
week after Arizona's Wilber

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:Broncos -hal·t Browns' winning streak with 26·14 victory

Monchly, October 31, 1184 .
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By JOE KAY
CINCINNATI (AP)- Unber·
. aided Jcf1 Blake IICidy bnCCI bla
first NFL start Into one of tbe
league's bluest up~Cta.
Blake """'""' die Dalila Cow·
boys wltb a pelr of kill toudldown
paues for a 14-0 lcld.llutdle twotime Super Bowl cb~f!:n•
regrouped bcblad Troy A an
and played just well enouab to
srind out a 23-20 vlc:tory SUDclay
over tile wlnleu Clnclnnad Bea-

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Ohio

~ Founding. families
:; By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
SilllliDel NeWI Stair
Descmt•nts of founding famiof Meigs County were recog·
·, ·nlzed and presented certiflcales by
· '~the Meigs County Genealogical
;. Society in a spec:ia1 caanony beld
' Sunday afternoon at the Meigs
ro

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~ Museum.

T

The program was a part of the
commemoration of the 17Sth
. anniversary of Meigs County.
:' Representatives of 21 of the 57
: families who traced their ancestry
in Meigs County back to lJefore
1830 to become a part of the
. Founding Families of Meigs Coon·
ty organization attended the pro; gram and reception.
. • Sue Hager, president of the local
. Genealogical Society, was assisted
in presenting the certificates by
..Mary Bowman, president of the
;·Obto Genealogical Society. Also
~ attending and participating on the
·•-program was Pat Green, president
~f die Athens District of die Ohio
•.Qenealog!W Society.
: Bowman spoke briefly at the
~1J108111111 describing doing genealo• :gy as "a means of geUing in touch
~;;with past generations and telling
· future generations of the impor·

f

Monday; October 31, 1114

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Pomwor-Mid~leport,

honored

tance of ooe's&amp;DCe~Wn to a famlly
and to acomm..Uty",
'Sbe said tbat a genealogy gives
a "feeling of security. a lie to die
past'' and that it provide&amp; a "written
tombstone" preaerving lnfcxmalioo
for die future.
She described tbe wort of tbe
de~ in lraCing tbc1r 8DCCII·
tors as a COIIIribution to die biSklly
of Mei&amp;s County becm•ae die written records documenting family
lines provide a ,source for those
wbo laltr aeek infCl1'11181ioo.
Hager introcluccd Bowman after
spealdng brleOy 111 Meigs County
wbicb sbe described as a melting
pot of residents with Welsh, Ger·
mao and lrisb ancestry.
She introduced officers of tbe
local organizalion, Virginia Carson, recording secretary; Joyce
Davis, corresponding aecrelary and
membership chairman; Margaret
Parker, treasurer; and Roberta
Maidens and Karen Werry,
trustees. Officers unable to atii:Dd
were Rosemary Neece, vice pres!dent; and Christine Fruth, trustee.
Those who proved that their
ancestors lived In Meigs County
prior to 1830 attending the com:
memorative observance and pre-

sented certificates Sunday were
Victor L'BCIJCI BIOWII, Jolin Tun·
othy Coot. Nalhan Edward Coot.
Patricia Ann Putcr Cook, Callier·
ine Wolfe Crist, Joyce A. Davis,
Rila Anne Youn1 Praot. Or8llC E.
Furbee, Sue Orde Haser. Vlrsinia
Heilman, Donna Weber Jeutina,
Roberta Maideus, Rhett Allen Mil·
hoan, Peggy Milhoan Moore,
Charles Paul Parker, ChrisfOP.ber
Lee Putcr, Harry Leland Parter,
JOiqlb Harry Putcr, Mk:blcl Alan
Parker, Edith Holter Sisson, Mar·
pret B. Weber, and Karen Holter

Brad for
Quality and
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Tt,.rarnent
SpacJtht'ID 1n Part-odora
lcir allow and c6mpanlona.

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Werry.
Other deac:cnd•Ua of founding

families recognized but unable to
attend were tllfford D. Ashley,
EmDy Denise Ashley, June Holter
Asbley, Keith -Drew Ashley,
Rachel Audrey Ashley, Robert
Drew Asbley, Whitney BID Ash·
ley, Pauline· Halliday Atkins,
George Douglas Clrde, Larry Dou·
glaa Circle, Anna Circle Cleland,
Fredrick Arthur Colbum, Roland
Dale Colburn, Fred W. Crow,
Cbristopber A. Dau.
Dale L. Davis, Rosemary
Dalene Fife, Kimberly J. FoUrod,
Amber Marie Fortney, Dolly Renee
Hill, Michael Joaepb Hill, Cody

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Wbo can get SSI?
The
SSI program pays montbly
Saclal Security JIIII!UIII'r, Atheua
benefits to people who are 6S or
... Those or us wbo work at Social older, or blind, or have a disability,
Security sometimes assume most and wbo bave liUie income and few
"!))eqqle know at least enough about resources that C811 be. ·tumed into
··-SSI to know when IIIey may be eli- cash. Monthly benefits can go to
- ~i hle to apply for benefits. Sadly, disabled and blind cblldren, too.
Blind means you are eitber
: ,
• not necessarily the case.
M. . ·ople have never heanl or legally blind or have very poor eyeiSSI, ami .. 10se wbo have heanl of sight. Children as well as adults
SSI probab!,. ~on't know enough · can get benefits because of blind·
;!'about SSito .....u N when lhey.may ness.
Disabled means you have a
·'iii.: eligible. This column will
or mental problem that
physical
:'1111SWer basic question&gt; about the
keeps
you
from working and is ·
• SSI program, questions most freor or
:'quently asked when people first expected 1b last at least
in
deatb.
(Cblldren
as
weD
as
result
~bear .about SSI.
adults,
cap
get
benefits
because
of
t: What we mean by "SSI"?
i'llbility.)
.
'" SSI is short for "Supplemem., ·
!:Security lncdme."
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For die purpose of SSI eligibill·

By ED PETERSON

•

a year

ty, bow are "bacome IIDd resoUrees"
defmed?
"Income" Is tbe money you
receive, sucb as wases, Social
Security checks, and pensions.
IDCOIIIe also includes certain noncash 'items you receive sucb as
food, clothing, · or shelter.
Resources .iocludc Items such as
real estate, personal belonslngs,
bank accounts, casb, and stocks
and balds. Social Security doesn't
count everything you own, bowev·
er.
How does one sign up for SSI?
Just visit the Athens Social
Security office (evca if you live in
Meigs County) or call us at 1·8IJO.
772-113 for an appoinbDCDt wilb a
Socia) Security represe!!talive wh9
wiD belp sign you up.

•• SHERIFF'S SALE, REAL
ESTATE
o.CASE NUMBER 93·CV·275
o. AMERICA'S MORTGAGE
• · SERVICING, INC.,
· •
· Plaintiff,

v.

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Wooley K. Cochran, et al ..
Defendants.
f COURT OF COMMON
~. PLEAS, MEIGS COUNTY,
;.
OHIO
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In pursuanc;:e of an Order

'Of Sale to me directed from
i ald Court In the above

entitled action, I will expose
to sale at public auction at
tho door of the Courthouse
on

November 14, 1994, at

10:00 a.m. of said day, the
tollo'!'flng described real
eotate:
.
SITUATED In the State of
Ohio, County of Meigs,
•fownohlp of Salem, and
· beginning In tho cantor of
Road No. T. 31 on the west
line of C. Hartson and
Bertha E. Heraman, deed ·
· recorded In Deed Book No.
176, Page 623, Qead
...f'ocordo of Meigs County;
~hence south 65" 13' east
· 110.5 feat along the center
· of Road No. T. 31; thence
~,Iouth 54' 45' eaot 113.5 feet
.•long the cente;h o:5.'~'~~
- road; thence sou
· aaat 183 feet along . the
~·;..,ntar of said road; thence
·t
. oouth' 42' 44' wast 91 1ea1 0
- the center of a crook;
' thence north 54' 50' weot
• 105 !ott to a point In the
- contar of 1ald creek; thtnca
P,orth 51' 42' west 225 feet
'.·along oald creek, to a _poln1
~.10 feet north of the center
and to tho west line of C.
:1torrlaon and Bertha
~ Horamon form; thence north
..,, tho center, and to tho
' "West llna of C. Harrlaon and
t Sertha E. Hersman farm;
" thence north 107 foot along
;.ihe said west line to the
~laco of beRinninJI.
. ,Fontainlng .91 acre, except 1
,jllltgal rlghlt·of·way.
,., Property lmprov.ad With .
..,. Current Owner o Name.
,IIW1tloy K. Cochr~n, Jennifer
•.lt. Cochran
.. Properly Address: 31817
;,tubllc Road 1187 •
...,.ngovnla, OH 45741
i .. •Appraiud at: $8,!100.00
:•. Ttrmo of tale: 10% of
,purcheot price day of oeio,
!tlalanca cash or certified
•chock wltllln 30 ilaya of

PObllc Notice

Public Notice
therein, on · tho 8th ,day of
November, 1994, the
queotion of levying a tox, In
excess of the ten mill
limitation, for the benefit of
S lem Township for lha
purpose of Maintaining and

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Pellet Stoves
386 State Rt. 160

DAVE'S
SWAP SHOP

Bloodmobile
Sponsored by '
Women of the Moose
#594
Pt. Pleasant
Moose Lodge

Onemhout

LEGAL NOTICE
Notice Is given that

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ID I1e ·IS
free

numerous sublc;:rlbera of

the Pomeroy Exchange of
GTE North Incorporated
have filed a petition with tho
Public Utilities Commlooion
of Ohio aoeklng tho
Institution of two-way,
nonoptional extended area
service between the
Pomeroy Exchange and tho
Maoon Exchange of Bell
, Atlantic Weot VIrginia, Inc.
'' and the New Haven
Exchange ol Citizens
Tolecommunlcatlono
Company of West Virginia.
The Commission • has
scheduled this matter, Case
No. 92·2046·TP·PEX, for
public hearing at 10:00 p.m ..
on Wednesday, November

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ROCKY R. HUPP
Amerlc$n General Life &amp; Accident Ins. Co.
P.O. Box 189
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 45760

NODCE TO BIDDERS
The Board of Education of
E11tarn Local School
Plstrlct deolrea to racolve
01oled blda for fleet
lnourance
covering
calendar year 1995.
Iii order to bo conoldered,
all aealad blda ahilt be
received by the Treaaurar's
office by 12:00 noon on
December 1, 1994, and will
be opened at that lime. The
Board · of Education
rootrvoa the right to accept
and/or rojocl any and all
plrla of any and all blda.
• Board of Education
·E•tam Local
·
School Dlatrlct .
31!100 SA 1
Readovillt, Ohio 45772
Elol11 Booton, Troaaurar
(10) 24, 31; (11) 7, 14; 4TC

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TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAl

992·2269 .

J&amp;L INSULATION
AIIIIJM P1aoe

•illl•pott

Offtce ltoln: lllon...frl.
1:00 M&gt;4:30 pill

Vlnyll Alum. Skiing,
Roofing. VInyl
RepiKernlnt

OFFICE 992·2259
REEDSVILLE· HUNTING SEASON IS COMING SOONI
Here's a chance to,own your own cabin with 5+ acres plus
public hunting access in the Foll&lt;ed Run State Pall&lt; area .
ASKING S22,000,wlll consider offer.
MIDDLEPORT· Bradbury l'!d. 1977 double wide with 2+
acres 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, electric heat pump, appliances,
some newer repairs, above ground pool. Nicelocationl
·$39,900
RACINE· Tackervllle Rd.· 1989 modular wllh 3 bedrooms, 2
1/2 baths, family room with flreplace, .appl'Oll. 1 1/2 acres,
large pole bam, added rooin addition. . ASKING .,.,900

•. ·ONE ITEM· ONE FREE AD PEA WEEK

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(NOTE: 15 WORD LIMIT AND Y9UR SELLING PRICE MUST BE IN YOUR FREE AD)
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(SORRY, THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO YARD SALES)
·

Public Nollce

Public Hollce
NOTiCE OF ELECTIQ}t ON
TAX LEVY IN excess OF
Tha Meigs County Public
THE TEN MILL UIIITATION Library Board of Truatee'e
Rovlttd Code, Soctlona
are . accepting bids for the
3501.11(G), 57,115.1., 5705.25 ule oflhe Ctrnagla Llbrarv .
Notlc.e It hereby given building, located at 200 E.
that, · In purauenco of a · ·s.cond St pA
OH
raoolutlon of lht Board ol'
'' ~meroy,
E~ucalloii of ttii Soutfiilrn 45769. Bldt will
L 1S h001Dl rl Ohl0 untl11:00 p.m., w.
• November 30, 1894. Ttl• •·•
oca c
at ct,
acloptad on July 25 • 1894• True-I'WIIVIIhtrlghtto ·
there will bo oubmltted to a _,....,
vote of tho aloctor'a of said ••,.... any and all bide. Ref. .
School Dlotrlct at tho . Oaajl Volume t08, paga488,
oloctlon to be hold In oald Lot 1148.
School Dlatrlcl at tho (10) 30,31 (11) 1, 2, 3, 4, 8tc
regular places of voting
therein .on Tuesday tha 81h
day of November, 1994, tho
queotlon of levying o tax In
exceoo of the ten·mlll
limitation for the benefit of
Southern Local School ·
for the purpooo of

NAME: __________________________

POMEROY- Peacock Ave. 1 112 story frame home with 3
bedrooms, bath, some newer windows, wiring &amp; plumbing,
electric tumace, front porch, side deck.
,
REDUCED TO $27,1!00

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RIVER FRONT· Located on SR 338..40 acre of ground with
beautiful river frontage. TPC water available .
ASKING $10,000
HUNTING GROUNDI BUILDING LOCAnONI VACANT
GROUNDI Located on Ross Rd. Lebanon Township approx.
120 acres owner may split some of the ground. ·
'
ASKING So4CJOiacN,

The . Daily Sentinel

IE YOU WANT TO SELL IT... WE WANT to uSr ITI WE
URGENTLY NEED USTINOS.
HENRY E. CLELAND........................................... II92-Ct81
TRACY BRINAGER..........:.......................~.......... .I4N431
SHEf!RI HART......................................................742·2387
HENRY E. CLELAND IH ....................................... II92-C111
. ~THY CLELAN0..............~ .............1...............,...1181-C111
· OFFICE.................................................................182-2:251
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111 Court Street, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(Offer Expires November '1'5, 1994)

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Dooi'I,S1orrn
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FrwEIIIm... .

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
GUN SHOOTS
SAT., 6:30 P.M.
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. RQ9FING
NEW·RePAIR

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Gutters

DoWnspouts .
GUtter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESnMATES

8,41-2188
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Stnlct
Hay for Salt
Dnld Wlllla10
Gt1tral •
Co1tractl•g
&amp; Ezcawatla1

112-u!l.

Lool:,llale litoRood Aroo. -.,1

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BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.
•· 'New Homes • VInyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL aJJ4 RESIDENTIAL ·•
. FREE ESTIMATES

992-4103
10117/lfn

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614·992·7643

Middleport

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Mower Clinic,

Kenny's Auto Rental

949-2804
Complete Chain

Kenny's Is the place to come
. whe11 you nee.. a car rental.
We have Cars a11d Vusl

Saw Service &amp; Parts

'Echo Sllw's in stock
Christmas Layaway
Available on
Weedeaters &amp;
chain&amp;aw.

Kenny'a Auto Centar

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTROOION

264 Upper River Rd.

1·800-486-1590

Gallipolis, OH 45631

Bus. (614) 446-9971

TRI COUNTY RECYCLING

, •New Homes

OPEN 7·DAYS l WEEK FOR TOUR COIIVENIENQ
MON.·FRL 9-6; SAT. &amp; SUN. 9-3

•Garages

P•ri•l Today 45 c lit. for cit•• dry
........ c....
1e-sc Bo111 ,... ,.... t. tlana•••--.

.COmpleta
·Remodeling
Stop I Compare
FREE ESTIMATES

We Buy All

Non Ferrous lletals

W FOI CURIEIT PRICES

915-4473
7122/M

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RACINE· 2 story home with 4 bedrooms, piiiSttr walls,
hardwood floors. FANG heat, front &amp; side porches, paHo,
shod, 1 i/2 car garage, cellar area, fireplace, cable hook·up.
Unique styled home.
ASKING $40,000

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112·2772

Polnl

State Rt. 33
Darwin, Ohio

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1111 Slack
This Is Your Invitation To Sell Any Item For $100.00 or Less
And Advertise It FREE.
Simply Clip This Coupon (Photo Copies Not Accepted),
Flllln·Your Ad and Mall It To Us.or Drop It Off At Our Office... ·
Your Ad Will Run For One Week.

614-992-6223
Free Estimates
lns~rance Work Welcome

614·742·2138 '

Shrubs Shapped
and Removed
Mls: Jobs.

Real Estate General

Chuck Stotts

SAYRE TRUCKING

ForAJI•ior
· lraa41
UsadAppDaactl
forS.It
Call
614-992·5515

1,_

PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE

10.11.

IPJIIAIMCI
IDVIGI

to.-

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Silk
J-lnlhoLI!"'
CW..II
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Rio llrlndo.
1140at Step C.mpltte Aute 8e•y Repair Z:15ZT YarrJM=-

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Col-

Life • Medicare • Cancer • Fire
Health • Accident • Annuity • IRA • Mortgage

limestone
&amp; Gravel

Uglit Hauling,

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Graded Benefit Whole Life is now available The
plan offers coverage of up to $10,000 with no,
physical exam and no health questions asked on
· the application. Ages 40·80

, Now open for Fall
Season
Wed. thru Sat. 9·5
Spec/11/z/ng:
Dried Materials
Pot pourrl auppllea
Hetbal Crafts

Buy-Sell·Trade ·

• 16, t 994, ot the Senior
Citizens Center, Mulberry
Hts., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. 3 Announa-111111
Any Interested person may
obtain further Information
by directing an Inquiry to
Shooting Match
the Public Utilities
Bailey Run Rd.
Commlulon .of Ohio, 180
Legion Farm
East Broad Street,
Columbuo, Ohio 43266·
Time 1 :00 Nov. 6th
3793.
All Factory ChOke guns
(10)'17, ~4. 31 ; 3TC

Public Notice

(.

7355

614-247-4035

Tuu.-Wed.·Frl •..Sat.
.
1-6 '
eCI'IIftlman Tools
•Toys
eGiaiiWire
· · Loed1 of Mlac.

Public Notice

Public Notice

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w/Natlonwlcle Ina.
Galllpolle, Ob.
448-7400
800-767·PELLET

Coaaie's o•lo
Riwtr Htrh ••d
IYtrlastl•t•

143 from Rt. 7

Wed. Nov. 2 • 12 noon til6 pm

Public Notice

~onflrmatlon.

' !fAX'Lcvv·fN

of lcivo.IIIW!NN.

Heating, lno.

be

.
Sept. 26, 1994
·
;. James M. Souloby, Sheriff '
By order of tht Board ol ,,
Melga county, Ohio
Eltetiono, ·
·. Emeroon R. Kock 10006236
olllaigo County, Ohio.
~ ·
Attorney .tor Plaintlll Honrv L. Hunter, Chairman '
,r,·. 318 Wtat Fo.urth Street ·
Rita D. Smith, Director.
,rDayton, OH 45402 (10)17, 24, 31; 3TC
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(513) 223-5200. ;_;__;--~--· :;.,0)12, 19, 26; ~TC
_NiiiPubriCE:lllc:oiNot~lce~s'
•;- .,
i• ,.. · _ ..lie...,.,_
Staltd propOJIII
• r..,
~turnlo"lng of' all m:~~:~~. ~~~~J
.r- ·• ·
and performing all 1
fo~WftJooE Of ELECTiON ON the erection of:
EXCESS OF
ti'MI lJN MILL UIIITAT!ON
Offlca Renovation For
.,. .- .."".... ,........, 8ICtloill
Tuppera Plalna·Chostor
,...._.. - ··
Water Dlotrlct, 3~1 Ber 30
~· 11 (GJ,~1t,$1011.25- Road, Reodavldo,Ohlo
;, .~tptiCf Ia harolly glvan
B
J~ In purou.anco of a
Ida will be (OCelvod by
~ of IIIli Bollrd ol Tuppera Plaln.a·Cheoter
lp Tru...- or lht Water Platrlct at 39561 ear
tp of Salem, Salom 30 Road, Reedsville, Otilo·
Ohio,,...., ~n tho 45772 , until 2:00 p.m.,
y of July, 11t4 there prevolilnO loco! limo ,
•
, iollba aubmltted, to a vote Wednesday, Nove.mber 9,
-1tf. the people of said t 894, and opened publicly
aubdiVIalon at a General immediately thereafter.
·t=lon to ·be held In tht Proposals may be delivered
shl~ of Sale.m; Ohio, at or moiled. 11 mailed, aend
)II~· ~egu r placea cil voting , via reoi•tered mall In tlmo

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HAULING

26, 1994
By Order of the
Boa1d of Elections of
Melgo County, Ohio
Rita D. Smith
10, 17,24,31;4TC

aut, .,_ . .

can--.
KlttonoTo Qoocl - . e -

614-843·5264

valuation, which amounta to

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Junll,-to1301Wiond•or

PUBLIC NOTICE

Please Give • Save A Life

Said tax being: A renewal
of an ·exlstlng tax of 1/2 mill
at a rata not exceeding 1/2
mlllo for each one dollar of

Public Notice ·
_ _ _.....;....,;.;;~:;_NOTICE OF ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION
Revised Code, Sections
35Q1.11(G), 570s:i9, 5705.25
Notice Is hereby given
In
of the Boa~~ o~
Education of the Eastern
Local School District,
Ohio, passed on
the 20th
of July, 1994
there will oubmltted to a
vote of the people of said
subdlvlolon at a General
Election to be held In the
Eaatern · Local School
District of Readovllle, Ohio,
at tho regular 111aces of·
voting therein, on the 6th·
day of November, 1994, the
question of levying a tax, In
excosa ot tho ten mill
limitation, tor the benefit of
Eastern Local School
District for the purpose of
Providing
lor
the
~,::e;~~:rd~:~r~;~ments ot1
Said tax being: A renewal
of an oxlatlng tax of 4.4
millo at a rate not exceeding
millo for each one dollar
which amounts
cents ($0.44)
one hundred
dollars of valuation, for two
(2) years ..
The Polio for said Election
open at 6:30 o'clock
ond remain open until
o'clock P.M. of said

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HOUSING REHABILITATION IN VILI,.AGE OF RACINE
The Meigs County Community Housing Improvement Program
will be providing applications fQr housing rehabilitation at the
Racine Firehouse beginning Monday, Oct. 31, 1994 and every
Monday thereafter until Dec. 31, 1994. The Case Processor will
. You should bring with you
be available at this location between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to
when you apply: your Social Secu·
4;00 p.m. Residents who need information may call 949·2296 on
rity card; your birth certificate;
information about lhe bome wbeie · Mondays ahd 992·6782 on Wednesday of each week.
The Meigs County CHIP provides low income owner occupied
you live, suc:b as your mortpge or
your lease and landlord's name;
and low income renter occupied homes w~h rehabilitation repairs
your cPeck'book. bank atatemeat, or
that will provide safe, decent, and sanitary living conditions to
other documents that show your
those households. Rehabilitation activities are completed through
name and bank account number;
grants to homeowners and through a 50% grant to rental property
your most recent W-2 form, or
owners.
I
your tax return If you're aelr·
Participation
is
based
on income qualification and type of
employed: and your dlachar11e
housing
repair
needed
..
Appointments
to return the applicatiQn
papers if you bad milillry aervlee.
be
made
when
received
or
applicants
may call for the
may
You must tJrinl or mall die orig·
appointment
when
applications
are
completed
at the above
lnal documcota. or certified copies, .
numbers.
·
to die local Social Security offiCC,
where they wlll be pbotocopied
and ietuloed to
.

operating cemeterle•.

five cents ($0.05) for 'each
one hundred dollars of
veluetton,lor flvo ~ yilara. '
The Polls for said Election
will OPJI~ at 6:30 o'clock
A.M. and remain open until
7:30 o'clock P.M. of said
dey.
Dated Sept. 26, 1994
By order ofthe
Board of Electiona,
of Melgo County, Ohio.
Henry L. Hunter, Chairman
Rita D. Smith, Director.
(10) 10,17, 24, 31; 4TC

youe SADSFAQDQN &amp; Our Succau baglna &amp; endiiMth
11rvlcal So, whon your NlaiiiW lon't wortdng righ~ wo•,.
hi,. to helpl By phone or In par.an- whln you can,

Joan Finlaw SOidcll, Duane Owen

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Giveaway

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PubliC Notice

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DiohesiWiglng In mfrom 10 llllciHrdown to 18 Inches.
-PAYMENT PLANY1t, we can t.b cuhl -or· 80 daye u caah -or·
paymonl8 for 48 montha aalow u $35monlh.
,
-IERVICE-

.Social Security questions get ansWerSEibedeld,
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Slarllngat $7.96/monfl for 13 chlnnalaon up" aamany as
your heart dali,...

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PaaCnoo. Kaley Lynn Pliler·
1011, Terry SCXJU P111ersoo. Arminta

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Wo Uti IIMct at the lop . _ _ It hu ahn¥• bean our
first pttorityl In lact. 'Wt tMt IIIVIoe .o Mioul. W IMY

"Look (ot.the Red iiiK1 White Awning'~
992-4119 AI...._ odr l-80G-2f1·5600

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"VISIT OUR'SHOWROOM•
110 Court St. Pomeroy, Oldo · ·- ·

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Call For Details

Ohio

992·5114

Pl. Pleasant
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LINDA'S
PAINTING &amp; CO.
lattrlor I
Exttrlor

Taira Ill pain 'lout ol .
palnllng. 1.at • do It for
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Free &amp;tlmatel
BetoN 8 p.m. IMve
rnMiagL

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PARTS
Specializing In Cullom
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MEW I USED PARTS FOR
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Monday; October 3~ ,_1184·t

. Pomeroy--Middleport, Ohio

P~meroy-Middleport, Ohio

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ACROSS.

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ALDER

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Bridge is full of guidelines - or
rules of thumb, if you prefer. However,
as the English author Robert Burton,
in his "Anatomy of Melancholy,"
wrote: "No rule is so general, which
admits not some exception."
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Which is the exception in today's
deal?· South plays in three no·trump
and West leads a spade. How many
tricks should declarer win'
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despite the low tripleton in diamonds.
He has a balanced hand with 20-22
points; no other sequence would de·
scribe this so accurately.
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tricks. Even if the clubs split 3-3,
which happens only about one-third of
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from the diamond suit. So, after win·
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king, South led a diamond and ,;.
nessed dummy's 10. East won with the
queen and returned a spade to South's
ace. Declarer led a second diamond,
winning West's king with dummy's
ace. A moment later South was claim·
ing 10 tricks: two spades, one heart,
lour diamonds and three clubs .
"Why didn't you play the diamond
king at trick two?" asked East.
" Because my textbook says second
hand low," replied West.
"Yes, that is right most of the time,"
observed East. "However, here, wilh
South trying to establish dummy's
suit, you must disobey the rule. If you
play the diamond king, dummy's suit
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dec. 21) Your
philosophical aMude and outlook make
you a sJandoot today. In your discussions
BERNICE
with associates, you'tt effectively acquire
BEDEOSOL and disseminate knowledge.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. •19) Even
your opponents witt admire the way you
handle chattenges today. While others
scurry for cover, you'tt be busy. seeking
effective solulions.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 211-Feb. 19) Your chart
indicates you might esJablish a tempo·
rary partnership' for mutual beneflls .
Oncll ~~~ purpose is served. you'll each ,
go your separate ways .
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s~::~~~~ material improvements are PISCES (Feb. 20-M8rch 20) There isn'l
In
lor t1o4 year ahead. Your gains apt to be anything sellish aboul your out·
not come In rapid succession. but look today. Your primary concem will be ·
will be consistent
: for your associates to succeed, which
i£0MJO (Oct. z+Nov. 22)1n your own could result in making you the real win·
!agriOIIC moM8r, you'll be th4 focus of · ner.
todly. You win draw your. aignK· ARIES (Merch. 21-Aprtl 19) Dan Cupid
other&amp; to you b8cause of your gen• might be sitting on your shOUlder at this
concern tor them. Know where to time, looking to revilalize an old romance
for romance and you'll lind II. The or casing the trafllc for a new targel. ·
Matchmaker instantly Things look good in both directions. ~
whlch~ns are I'OITtantleally per· 1TAURUS (April 20·M•v 20) Doing
for yO\J. Mail $2 tO Matchmaker, c/O something that Wil prodUce a ViSible ,end

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you today. You need evidence that your
time is used productively.
GEMINI (Moy 21 ·Juno 20) Someone
who speeds your pulse might show more
lhan just a platonic interest in you today.
Let him/her know the overture is wei·
come.
CANCER (Juno 21..July 22) Different
persons you've helped in the pest might
be inclined to do somelhing special tor
you today. They w~l ott act Independently
without consulting each other before·
hand.
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LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) Verbalize your .
desires \1\d expectations loday with
someone )llhO might bring them to,
fruition. Even those closes! to you don't
know what you want H they're not told at
times.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today your
biggest breaks might come from
strangers. It's possible you may never be
aware of those who made your success
a reality.
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UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Group actilli·
ties could be exactly what you'll be ne,d·
ing today. If you don't already have ·
plans, get on the hom and do something
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Dell' Au bwlen: Why is it
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Dear Au Lucien: ¥ou recendy ·
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found out dlat a rece~~t flu shot-had
caused her 10 test posilive for HIV.
~ are many rcascns a penon
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Rllewnatoid anluitis and pregnanc:y
(if you've been pesnant before) may
alsoresultinafalseposilivc.
Morcimponantly,Ann,pleaseteU

respiratory disease. For higli-risk
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a .h_istory · of eard_iov~seulu, · · ,.. cliiiiic torcec~a ~- , ·&lt;km of die Di~.•~··JoJ·d·~ .
respuatory II' chronce dcsesse), 11m111t .._.,a llilllioil-dollan
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United StaleS from influenza alone inf~ me lhll aadces such il '/MproYe your IOCilll ii:Ulsf'Wrlt;fof
is $3 biUim 10 $5 billion. A simple 11ae ll'C filby IIICt dlould be pit AM Lon!Jer~' ,.,...:~/, "/JDW'IIi
flu siKl for every Americln could biCk in tho c!Dvelope ~ llllfUd 'Makt Fri(MI atlfl ~IOP• Btlllt.· '
help.
"Recum 10 l'olllmancr." · . · ·
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Thank you Cor educating the
Legitimate sweepttM;es comP&amp;· brl.riuu·si~ .fill¥~ a.t iJ tflt~ .
public on hcallh mllllt.n ~could nies deliver your wiMinp diRictly. or.rllfiMY o,.,,p $4)5 (lltil IIJ•:
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NEW DOCTOR - Dr. Christine Mize joined the Dr. John
Kni&amp;ht's Point ~tEye Oinic this week. Mlze, a Parkersbn111 native,
plaDI to split time between the Point Pleasant Eye OlDie and a
R1veD1wood clinic that her husband works aL Mize Is a graduate of
Manball University and the Southern College of Optometry.

Mize joins clinic staff
Dr. Christine Mize, a guduate of Marshall University and the Soutliem College of Optometry in Memphis, Tennessee, is joining the Point
Pleasant optometry practice of Dr. John Knight.
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Mize, originally from Parkersburg, will be working at the Point Pleasant eye care facility on Monday and WedneSday afcemoons.
"With Christine, we will be able to keep the clinic open longer and
provide care for more people," said Knight, a Point Pleasanc native and
graduate of Southern College of Optometry.
Mize plans 10 split time between Knight's clinic, fonnerly George Nibert's practice on Main St., and a Ravenswood practice that her husband,
also an optometrist and Manhall graduate works at.
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The Point Pleasant Eye Clinic, iocaced on Main St., offers a full line
of concact lenses, including both specialty and standard lenses. The clinic is a toea! family care facility, which can diagnose and trcac such eye
ailments as pink eye and glaucoma.
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By JUDIE GLAVE
Aaoclated ~ Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - Forget
Michelangelo and Monet; think
Bela Lugosi and Dram Stoker
instead. This Is tbe Draru1a Muacum.
Walk !DID the two-rcom apart·
meat-turned-museum and come
face to face with a 12·inch wax
replica of tbe wicked VJad Tepes, a
taCOUDtDracula.
' The glass-covered lyrallt is ncs·
lied amoog paintinss, stamps, coins
and candles of the 1Sth-century
RomauiaD count who, hiaiDriiiiiS
claim, impaJcd 10,000 1\Ra, caming him tbe nldmMpe "Sir Stake."
There's the Stoker memorial
wall, filled with pictures of the
Irisb author who brought the Uwary Dracula 10 life, 111 invilllklo ID
Lugoai's funeral 8IICl a packet of
soil marked: "From Bela Lusoai's
grave."
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The museum Is the braiJ'dclld of
JeaDDC Keyes YOUDgson, who was
a succcsaful, free-lance filmmaker
untll a fateful trip to Transylvania
29 years ago. MIN that, her interest in vampirism became an obsessioo.
. "The Dracula biz just sort of
tld over my life," she says.
The result: The Colint Dracula
Fan Club, founded in 196S, and the
museum, which opened in 1990.
Youngson says: the club has
2,SOO members in 26 ClOUDtriea 8IICl
operates IS offshoot divisions,
includins a jUDior fan dub called
V811111ites 'R Us.
Tlie club p;ovides infonulion
011 all legends and faas reiiUCd ID
Dracula. Only members are

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accredited authors may uae ita
exteoaive library of 24,000 boob
for a nominal dnrtalian
Fan club mcmben pay an lntlal
fee of $SO and an annual. $3S
renewal fee to get monthly
newsletters telling them about
upcoming vampire .moviel, boob
and events like tbe World Dracula
Congress, ID be bdd iD Buchareal,
Romania. in May,
.
Mcmbenbip fcea illo cover the
cost of running the museum 8IICl
paying for tbe DIIOI'tDlCIII of~­
Ia and vamP,ire lalirJrlmVJra tbat
fill the upmulncinllkc, iba&amp;-arpet·
ed apartmeoL
Some of theobjecta wac donaled by Dracula fans; others wqe
purdlased by Youngsoa durlns a
several trips eacb ye.- to Europe 10
search for Dracula memanbllla.
Exhibits range from .die scricus
- like a rare fust edilioll, aiped
copf of Slllker'a "Under 1be SUIIset' 8IICl the cape worn b)' Fnmk
Laofrlla in the BroadwaY version
of • Dracula" - to tcbotcbkes ,
including a DnK:ula Ninja Turtle,
olastic Halloween m11k1 ud ,a
Dracula-bi-a-c:Oft'iD Ice lluctet.
In boner of Halloweco, YOUDgson also bas an exhibit called VIUDilite Leslat.
"Dracula's Sweet Tooth," featurjust unbelievable the way
lug vampire and Dracula candles It's"It's
captured the public's attenfrom around the world. Items tion," Y~ says.
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include "Draallll Bid BlOOd BUll'
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everyone
who
applies
for
blcgum" and "Drnc Snax" from club membership is accepted ..
RIIID•nia
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ened recendy with the upcoming members 10 SO so otben iround the'
rclcasc of lbe movie vcnloo of Ann world have equal access. And
Rice's ".Jntervicw With The Yam· Younsson routinely turos away
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romo tbc bouse and grounds.
'• As IOOD 11 we bcud abc ··t
than, we said, 'That's what we're
going'" said Kathy ,Ca-p of
Grand Rapids, Mkh. "My kids
thought it wu a boot wileD I called
them and told them where we were
staying."
i&gt;ebbi Gatten of Monroe
brought ber mother, Eunice Boyer,
visitiDI f'rolp Marylalld.
. Gatten's fiance stayed down the
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•'He bad dinner with us aDd

B;y MARY FOSTER

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BALLOT UNG~GE, &amp;XPWATIONBi AA~UMENTS .
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· VOTE FOR·ISSUE 1
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CONSTITUTioN PROPOSED IV . TtiE ~ENERAI.. · · SUPPORT ~ /US'11CE
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ASBEMaV AND IA~LOT i.ANGOAGE,·ARQU~'NT$, According 10 the currenl'bw, a penon ~ntcDCCd to desdl in·Obio bu the: I Will not al~eamly ~ the time betWeen a •• ·, ·c Of dciilch .
ANI)·THE FULl.:· T~ OF AN .ENDMENT,t() T~ right to an appeals ~ 'M.t contains.two steps cio the state lev~: The
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S8ALL THE PaOfosED
AMENDMENT BE ADOPTED?.

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lhc Stole of Ohio, t~ne-a.. af•
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electiOd to eodi llilllill.lhcruhailfJOp( · ' 11'-....... lf'*
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IF ADOPTED, THIS AMENDMENT WILL JtE EFf'WI1VE
JANUARY 1, 1995. ·

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EXPLANATION FOR STATE ISSUE 1
(as prepared by the Obio -Ballot .BOard)

"vampire wannabes/' thOse who
claim they a or waot 10 be practicing, blood-sucking memben of
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some way to be different," ihe,
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'Sbc rejects their application•
with this advice: "Oet&gt;oufl!l tbc
scm•bine men and ~·n feel. bet-'

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cost Ohio residents

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Per Year

STATE I'OlliiGHI!It EOOCA"AAft, rr1S
HERI!IIY D1m!RMINED ro Ill IN THE
PUBI,.IC ~ -AND A ~
PUBut·PURPosi! POl THE IITATE TQ
MAOO'AIN A I'IICXIRAI" JQt t11E WE
OP nJI110NCIIJ!DIT5 SUOf THAT THE
PROCEEDS op: SUCH CIIEDt'ts M CHASED POR.THE BENEm~,
liON THIIN A IESIDilN:r OF
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SHAUBEGU~1'0

EDUCATION: AS MAY BE PI.O\'JDJ!D
BY LAW.
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GRAM AND. THE QH10 TUmON. t
TRUS'J'·JIUND ~y CI\MTI!D
BY LAW,. ,WlfiaH 1111MS. mcuJDI!
ANY~J'OTHAT~

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PROPOSED CONmnJTIONALAMENDMENT ·
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JBCT1'0UmMMI!tA'tis, ~I AS

MAY IIERI!/.i"fD- ~. 'ro
SECIJRI!THEGUAJWn\!BS·~

BY DIVISION •(A) (1; 1'fd:siltnQN,
1liE GENERAl,. ~I!MIILY sHAll 4j.
PROPRIATl! MONEY. SIJPFICIINT .TO
OFFSET ANY ,DJ!IIICII!IIicY-THAT S)CCURS IN TilE QHIO
FUND, AT ANYTIMt! .
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MAKE PAYMB~ ~...TJIJ! P1JU.,
AMOUNT OF ANY 'I'!JI'I'IDf(;J'Anwtr
OR REFUND THAT . ~· •HAVE
BEEN REQ\liBI!D BY A Ttii'l1bitl.~y;
MENT CONTRAcr, llXCI!Pf IIQI( THB
CONTRACf'S I,IMrr PI' PAYMIIJO',TO '
MONEY AVAILABLI! IN•111lt Titun
FUND. NOTWI'I1ISTANI&gt;INGJIII¢fJoN.
29 OF t.JtTICLI!Jl OF nus~­
TION. OR THE LIMITATION OP A TtJt• •
TION PAYMENT CONTUCT' U- '
ECUTED BBFORI! 1111! Ei'FEC IIVI!
DATE OF THIS SBCTION1 :wat J(J&gt;.
PROPRIATIONS MAY BB MADE BY A
MAJORITY OP ' THB liiBMP!IlS
ELECTED TO EACH HOUIII! 'OF 'rHti
GENERAL ASSEMBLY, AND11UIPUIJ.
AMOVN'I: OF ANY SUCH INifANCID
TUITION PAYMENT OR RIIJitJND NAT
BE DISB~ TO AND ACUli!IID tt. .
THE BENEFIOARY OR PtlltCIIA!IDt ,
'1'9 THESB ENDS TIII!RE IS liiiii!8Y
PLEDGED THI! FULL PAITH AND
CRI!DIT AND TAXINO POWER 0111111!•
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ASSETS
THAT
AIII
MAINTAINED IN THE QHIO nlri'iQN
TRUST FUND SHAll BE USED S0iJ1Ly
FOR THE PURPOSES OF THAT FUND',
HOWEVER, IF THI! PROGRAM IS Tlla. MINATBD· OR THE FUND IS UQUJDATED, 11iE RI!NAININ() ASSIITS
APTER THE OBUOAnONS OF 11111

To ameod Artlde I of the Olllo COIIIlitutloo b;y the fddltion
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TO AFFORD VICI'IMS OF CRIMINAL OFFENSES CONSTITUTJONAL RIGHTS, THIS~ WILL:
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FAIRNESS, DIGNITY AND llESPIWI' IN THE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE SYSIEM.

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l. AS PROVIDED
LAW, REQUIRE THAT VICTIMS OF
CRIME BE GIVEN .REASONABLE AND. APPROPRIATE
NO'DCE; INFORMATJON, ACCF.SS, AND PRoi'EcnON AND
A MEANINGFUL ROLE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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IF ADOPTED, 1UIS AMENDMENT WILL NOT GIVE ANY
PERSON NEW OR ADDmONAL RIGHTS TO APPEAL OR
MODIFY A CO\IRT DECISION; ABRIDGE ANY OTHER
RIGHT GUAilANTEED BY TQE U.S. OR OHIO CONSTITUTIONS, OR CREATE A UGAL CLAIM FOR COMJIENSATJON
OR DAMAGES AGAINST TilE BrAT£ OP omo, ITS
POIJTICAL SUBDn:JSIONS OR ANY PUBLIC OmCER OR

COMMITTEE TO PREPARE ARGUMENT FOR ISSUE Z

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IF ADOPTED, THIS AMENDMENT WILL BE EFFECTIVE ' Representalive Sean Logan
.IMMEDIATELy.
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Representative Tim Greenwood
ry for p·mp.
A majority yea Vote IIIW

In June, Long voted against final approval of
Senate Bill 20, legiSlation which overturned a

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SPI!CIPIBD AMOUNT VfUI!N
TO THI! COST 0P TUliDN #.'1' ANY .
STATE · INS:TITUTIQN 01' HIOHE1t
·llDUCATIDN; AND THE SAMB bit A
DIPFI!RENT·AMQUNT WliEN AI'I'LIIlD
TO THI! COST OF rtJmON AT ANY
OTHER JNSTITV'nON ·op HwHER

. ARGUMENT FOR STATE ISSUl: l

EMPLOYEE.

Per Vehicle

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TUNmES TO THE RI!SIDEifJ'S OFniis

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Iy foilowina- Sot " -.'VJ ot6o
Coostitutioa of -~ 10 ....... lollaowo:
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COIItroYe!Sial ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court

FUND HAVE BEEN.SATISPI8D IN AC.-

and helped prevent a severe Increase of

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automolile ~rates.
The sde dlssentlng wte on the conference conunittet came from Senatlx Jin Nlc:hael
l.Ong (I}Qtdeville), a lawyl'!' lilmelf, IIIIo also spoke against the bUi on the smatl' lloor.
The trial lawyers' organizalion opposed the bill
Knauff dted Lonis record ci atteptilg campaign donations from Attorneys Dedk:ated
to Ohio l'tOJIIe Totally (AOOPI'), the p&lt;JiitQl ill1loo conunittee of the Ohio Academy or
liial ~ and his decision to wte on their side ~t ~ legts!ation
wbldlhelped prevent the prtce r1 autorJIQble InSurance frcmgOO!g up.
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According to records of Lonis campaign donations on file' in the ofllce of Secretiry of
~te llob Talt, I.oog has accepted Sll,700 from AOOI'I' durtng his seven·year tl'llun! as
state Sl'lllltor.
'1be pen:ejltion of undue lnllumce cenalnly Is there. i think he should llllSI\'el' to the
voters oo this maner," said Knauff.
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bill It Is savtng Ohioans rooney 1111 be was against It·
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the best Interests or hlgb-~ attorneys,· said Knaclf. •A&lt;l state secaror, my priority
will be to seM all peqlle, not those llilllllilke la!ge campaign donatlms.•

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AMENDMINT,BI ADOPTED1
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TION
1liE J.lNITED FATES OR
nus CONSTITUTION, AND DOES NOT
CREATl! ANY CAUSI! OP AC110N POR
COMPENSATION OR DAMAGES
AGAINST THI! STAT!!, ANY POUI'ICAL
SUBDIVISION OF TilE STATII, ANY OP·
PICBR. BMPLO)'I!I!, OR AOIINT OF THE
STATE OR OF ANY POU'IlCAL SIJB.
!)IVISION, OR ANY OFPICBR OP THI!

COUitT.

.BFFEC'I1VB DATB
If ldajiiOcl by I a¥ricY of dlo eleculn
...rm, .. tbo propoaol. Sectioft JOs 'rl Ani·
cle I ot dlo OwtitNtioa ot Ohio aball tlloc cf-

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CORDANCE WIT1i LAW SiiAU, BB
TRANSPERRI!D TO ~ &lt;IBNIIII.\L
ABVBNUE FUND OP THE S'i'A11!.
LAWS SHAll BB PASSI!D, WHICH
MAY PRECEDE AND BE MAD11 CON- .
TINOBNT UPON THE ADOI"rioN OF .
nus AMENDMENT BY 1118 l!UIC:
TORS, TO PROVIDE T H A =
CONQUer OF '1111! TVm0N
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WIT1i nus AMIINDMBNI'. NCmaNCIIN
nus AMBNDMENT SHALL BB CONSTRUED TO PROHIBIT 011. III'BICf,
ANY AMIINDMIItml TO 1118 UAWS &lt;
OOVI!RNDIO THI! !I/D1l&gt;N CUDI'i$
PROORAM OR THB QH10 T1JJTIOic t
TRUST PtlNn THAT All! NOT~
SISTBNT WIT1i nus AMBNDMJ!Ift!• l '

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ecnt penon will be executed. There bave been scvcrillns!Mcel ~~TO "'~.. ....,. .-...v..._...,~ .. "" __.,........,. r pie conviCted and awaiting the death penalty bave bj!eD WJeJY· ~.
WIDCBTIIEDEATHPENALTYISIMI'OSED, THIS AMEND- .. SUPPORTERS OF.,ISSUE 1
This measure.sbouldbe«fcatcd 10 ive can 110lve'lbe problliln:m way•·tbal·
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VOTE NO ON ISSUE 1.

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duplication of efforta
and re.vicw ~ ~ ~f die ease-~ ~Je*i'¥:-~U·
IIIII many years will be aaveil. AcOOi'iliiig to present liw, 11M: eourt of 1P'
iDto iUejeil tiqle-IIVUJl. lndividuala 011· both
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peals mUll review tile eotire reeord, ~ is all evidenee that was pracrcted dlat·tbcsc lft!lndatt\d ll(lPCII1s IIJ!IY .incrWe thc Ohio Su))Rme ~·· ~ ·

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mon as the aodcDt bouscl, rower- ner of lbe bou&amp;e by odler llaves.
lng oaks ud Civil War batUe- · A later owner was sltot 8lld Ill&amp;•
&amp;fOI!Dds, The Myrtles ltaode ouL . gered through the·bouae liid up 1?
Bed-and-IJII'.akfast gucs1.1 report of the 20 steps of the main alai(~
b•g music, children crylns or r.A.,. whr.rr. lie died in his wife' a.
talldng, and other strange noises. arms. People say they bear bia
They also insist they smcll perfume steps ati11 climbiDa tboee 17 lfCJII· •.·

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couils Appeal~~ ~n.ocess,
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PR:OPO'.SED AM' EN'o· MENT TO
· THE OHIO CONSTITtJTION ~~==~~m;:;~~:c:;;;r:v:~:
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when: ghoslla said 10 be •
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in tbe iOOins.
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sion nooonly for about iU maaniflecnt ardlilceture llld·lllliquee,,.bqt
for the lllllr'l tbat feC!Oillt ill \'ioleot
blslory. ·
In the 1820s, Iudsc Clarke,
Woodruff lived at The Myrtlea
ground.
·· with his wife 8IICl three daughtm,
. ~'When I flnt beard about the and took a youns slave named.
gbosll, I thousbt they were the Cbloe as his mistreas.
grea1a1 marketing ploy ever," aaid
According
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Tecta M011, who with bet huaband Wooclrufr a wife fonnd oot about
Jolm bought The Myrtles two ~ the liaison and plaDned to send
ago. "I wasa't a bellever tben. '
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. ao death 1n Ohio a dlrel!t appea1 to t11e 0111o s.....- eoart,
OJtio~a death.penalty ~are now· re~wed b)'~ 41(tlle '~~ CCJ!IItl

left," Gatten said. "He wouldn't
· stay hen: because it's haunted."
The house. buit\ In 1796, Is
rumored ID be haunted by at least
six people. Plus. an Indian is sometimes seen behind the bouse;
according to legeod, the JDBDSion
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Ghost and guest vie for space in haunted house .-:

ST FRANCISVILLE, La. (AP)
- It's midni&amp;bt llThe Myrtles, u
antebellum maosion with a dark,
bloody history. A bright moon
·bigbllghts tbkt Spanish 111011 c1raping the trees and the mist that
swirls up from the Mhaiaaippi
River.
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.by Charlene Hoeflich
guesll who bave paid 10 spend the
night despite - no, make that
While Christmas is sUII two the village to ataae a giaDt party. It because of - the shoats said to
months away, it' a apparent tllat starts after trick-or-treat ends,
thoughts are definitely tumed in that's 7 p.m.
thll diredlllll.
Bob Gilmore who has been
This wedt paoa w= CXliiiPicted active with both lbe lcgioll and the
Tbe CommaDity c.lellilar II
BEDFORD - Bedford Townfor two acmual events - ~CJIIiltO village for maoy years is 011e of p1ibllabed •• 1 free aenlce to ship
Volunteer Fire Department
m• Dower show JIY the Melaa many who puts Ia loll of houn ac- aoa·pront group• wlabiDI to ·C.ommittce, 7 p.m Tuesday, IDwn·
Count)' a.deo Clutil AJIO'illion, atlng scary sceoea in the woods 10 IDDOUDCe -llnp Ud 1pedal ship ball. Public invited.
1114 the traditional holiday wort· that those 011 the layride can haYC a enata. Tbe caleadar 11 aot
&amp;bop or the Meiss COUDl)' Exten- dandy fright experience. In yean de•laned to promote ••I•• or · POMEROY - Pomeroy CllapalcD Office.
past patienka at Overbrook wbo fland niserl or IDY .type. lte• ter 186, Order of the,Easlcnl Star, 6
Apia this )'C8r die t1ower show were able bavc takcll the lint ride are priDted •IJ*e permltl ...a p.m. potluck followed by the meetwiD be staacc1 at c.leloD Sdtool in on a hay wagon tbrousb Sleepy canaot be auaranteed to. ran • ing. Auctiou 10 be bcld and those
~:•e on the weekend after Hollow.
auending are asked 10 take somesiving. It' a actually more
This year a large tent will be ~ ilumber of day..
thing for the auctioo.
tbiD u11Dgements,1t'a gift WlliP' · used on the bill for the refreshpin&amp; featuring plant material, menta, "to kc.ep die dew off', said
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
wreaw and awags, 8lld holiday Gilmore. Hotdogs, cider, aad
PAGEVILLE - Scipio TownPOMEROY - The Mel~
dCicclndna ideas.
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donut.a, will be served by tbe County Veter11111 Senice CIIIDm
ship Trustees, 6:30 p.m. WednesOdi""Dben met Ibis MICk to legionnah:e• - nil free - and lion will meet MODday, 7:30 p.m. day at PageviUe Township buildample" .,._ for die show which caady 1111111 will go to the youns- ill the Veterans Service omee In ing.
11 being Cllalred by Slleila Curtis. aeen.
Jt'i a ICai opportunity to see just
onmorc said they're plannins Pomeroy.
MIDDLEPORT - Mlddleporl
hoW taiel*d lad CI'CIIIllc our gar- for the usual tum - ..aboUt 2,000.
TVESDAY
Literary Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday,
den club ~ arc, 10 do plan
MIDDLEPORT - Mlddlepolt hmle of Mn. David Bowen. Mn.
to,IIII!Dd.
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~ who me looklna for aew DeplttJilent for my flu shot, and
Tueaday at Peoples BIDic.
Why the Caged Bird Slaga" and
idela for holidaya lifll. foods or wu clellal*d wbell additional VIC·
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selected pocma b)' Maya Ansclou,
decoratlna ahoufd attend the cine came 111 .0 !bat thole under 65
POMEROY - FOE Auxiliary and Mn. Eileen Buck to review
MCounty Celcbralion", a program 1114 ~y couW get shots for lbal
meeting; Tueaday, potlucl 7 p.m.; "'''rJJl of the Lonesome Pine."
of tile MeiJI CouJ!tY Exteaaion nomhM!J tee ul $2.
meeting 7:30p.m.
Service set for Nov. 14 from 10
Tbo Jaat cHnlc waa apecilicaiJy
a.m. 10,noon It the Senior CitizCIIa · for thole Over 6!1 yean of age or
c-.
thole Wilb health~·
Friday the Health DbJIUII!lent
1be proaram will be preiiCIIted nunea save S39 llloel..... that's in .
~E.xleMiol!l AFDll Becty .-Jdltioll to the 7S6 they gave Jut
Gallla CclUnty, Nikki w.eck. Oil bud to help resister
Cavaliet, Lawrence Coaty, Iiiii thole QIIIIIDa for abotl were mrm· .
CIDdy S. Oliveri, Meip County.
ben of tliC Retired Senior Volun- ·
Jadudod in tbe propam will ~ teet Plvpllll. .
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ldeaa for festive anacb ud ·
II you missed ontalain, ·
dealerts. holiday cnfts. gift givilta Norma Toms lclla ua there wlil be
ldell, IDCI CRIIfvc Jllojeaa.
IDOtber dlance. So juat watdl the
Eadc ~ will reeel~ a . peper.
!loot, llllke two take·
Jii1i1i8 .pCijectlllld bavc Ill OJIPI!r•
.' ADd just thia reminder - Tbc
~ 1D ....,.. alllcWI'I:not filildt, ·f7'1b Allnlvc:nary ul Melp 4
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. Re,W.IIioD fee for tile cllu Ia · ty 00111JIH!I!!t!AiiYC coverlets
S4 alii claal aize Ia limited, 10 beel .avec~ 1114 IDlY be )Jkbd
doa't ~~ 1.. Cllll dle,E•Ima
MeiJI County MUJCIDD
oaa; ~ 10111t 'l')rw1Jior II
ret: ope11 boun. 'Ibat's
·months.
NeW. 10.
gh Salurday from, 1
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to\4:30 p.m. or Tuesday evcDIDg,
MinlllllURl deposit: $ 500.00. Thia CD falllOIIIIIically ...,.woble. •
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Nerio. 1.
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'I1IIJe W,111 fie lllilltY of actlclB
A llllbed •nbllt of exn , .
lhc date of this iauC, but it aubjc:ot to
cloWD 11 Sloepy lfOioW tlllliallt ":'::' edctl ·~ available~ these my
Call 446-2634 or 1-800-486-6682
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. plaiDw,lllll'a m~ • . be pl1i ru:d ror $SO for • IIIII as
Page Screot •ear tile .,aatlaa lbuupply laa41.
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w11ae for ICVCIII.,.a dee MiddleJ.Noloailllli;a 111M .....
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Man. chooses life of celibacY over obe$e w.l~ ·Of·:'$~~)!~~~:)·
"Sally" cho!Jir.e food over sex. She
is 5 foot 2 a weishs 111c1et 200
polllds.
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Sally is not only depriving me of·
groat sex, which we once had, but I
have lost a wonderful companion.
We"don't go 1D the movies or ID
ballgamcs any more beeause ·slle
C810t fit into lbe IICBlB. She has been
on 11 least a dozen diets and can't
setm 10 itick wid! any of them.
lam a healthy, IIQI'IIIai man in my
middle SOs and have resisned
myself to a life of celibacy. How
docs dlis sound 1D you? -- YUMA,
ARIZ.
DEAR YUMA: It sounds Sll'IIIIJe.
I have yet 10 eee a seat in a diester
(I' a sportS ll1lldium dlat would not

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PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO THE OHIO CONSTITUTION

Ohio ·Lottery ·

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PROPOSED CONSTITVTIONAL AMENDMENT

(PrOpoeed by Resolutloa of the Genenl Aambly of Oblo)

humble

Pick 3:

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Pick 4:

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TO INCREASE OPPOR11JNITIES TO THE JU!SIDENTS OF THE
STATE OF OHIO FOR WGIIER FJ)UCATION AND TO ENCOVIlAGE
OHIO FAMILIES TO SAVE AHEAD TO BEl I ER AFFORD HIGHER .
.EDUCATION, THIS AMENDMENT WILL:
1. ALLOWTHE STATE TO MAINTAIN APROGRAM FOR THE SALE
OF TUmON CREDITS WHEIEBY THE PROCEEDS OF SUCH
CREDITS PURCHASED FOR THEBENEm OF STATE IWIDENTS
ARE GUARANTEED BY TID! STATE TO COVER A SPECIFIED
AMOUNT MIEN APPLIED TO THE COST OF TUI'DON AT ANY
STATE lNSITI'UTION OF WGIIER FJ)UCATION AND 1BE SAME OR
II: BIFFERENT AMOUNT WHEN APPLIED TO TIIE'COST OF TUITION AT ANY OI'HER WGIIER FJ)UCATION INSITIVI10N AS MAY
BE PROVIDFJ) BY LAW.

Z. TO REQUIRE THAT TUmON CRmiTS PAID FROM 1BE TUITION CREDITS PROGRAM~ THE OHIO TUmON TRUST FUND
BE SUPPORTED BY THE FUIJ.. FAml AND CRmiT OF 1BE STATE
OF OHIO AND REQUIRE 1BE PASSAGE OF LAWS FOR 1BE CONDUCT OF THE TUmON CREDITS PROGRAM CONSISTENT WITH
THIS AMENDMENT.
J.REQUIRETHEGENERALASSEMBLYTOAPPROPRIATEMONEY
·TO OFFSET ANY DEFICIENCY IN THE OHIO TUI'DON TRUST
FUND TO GUARANTEE 1BE PAYMENT OF 1BE FULL AMOUNT
OF ANY TUITION P.\_YMENT OR REFUND REQUIRED BY A TUI·
TION PAYMENT CONTRACT, AND ALLOW AMAJORITY OF THE
MEMBERS OF EACH HOOSE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 10 APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR 1BE PAYMENT OF ANY TUmON PAY,
MENT CONTRACT PREVIOUSLY ENTERED INTO.

-4. REQUIRE THAT AU omo TUmON TRUST FUND ASSETS BE
USED FOR THE PliRPOSE OF TID! FUND AND, IF THE FUND IS LIQUIDATm, REQUIRE THAT ANY REMAINING ASSETS BE
TRANSFERRED 10 TID! GENERAL REVENUE FUND OF THE
ST!TE.
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IMMEDIATELY.
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Finally, the amendment would require that all asaets maintaiDed in the Ohio
Tuition Trust Fund be used solely for the purposes of the fund. If the fund
is liquidated, any remaining asaetB would be transfemd to the general revenue THE OtiiO CONSTITVTION .SHOULD trfQI BE AMENDED TO
PLEDGE STATE TAXES TO GUARAN'IEE PERSONAL COLLEGE
fund of
TVmON SAVINGS!

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ARG~NT

FOR STATE ISSUE 3

The amendment would n:quire that tuition credits paid from the tuition
credits program and the Ohio Tuition Trust Fund be supported by the full
faith and credit of the State of Ohio. The amendment would also require the
passage _of la.,vs ~ provtde that future conduct of the tuition credits program
be.CQDSIStent With the amendment.
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: ~Copyright 1994

-INSURES PERSONAL SAVINGS PLANS: the investor would be
assured of a filled recurn when college tuition credits an: purchased
~gardleas of earnings on Trust Fund investments.

l&gt;n"'ge of Issue 3 will not raise taxes or cost Ohlo taxpayeg more. It is
needed to demonstrate to the Internal Revenue Service that the Prepaid Tuiti~n Program qualifies for federal tax exemption. Thia "stamp of approval"
will enable the program to continue providing an affordable means for families
to prepay future higber education at competitive prices.

By BARRY F. ROSENTHAL
Alloclatccl rr- Writer
WASHINGTON --Tile yotma
man accused of peppering the
White Hou&amp;e with· rifle bullets Is
sP.!ndlng today In a psycblatrlc
• forcaaic acn:ening" to dctenalae
whether be Ia competent to UDderstaDd !be chartles aga1nat blm.
· 1be preliminary meatal examiDa!ion of Francisco Martin Duran
waa orderccrMoaday by U.S: Magistrate Deborah Robinson. The
. government announced In court
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--COMMITs SJ:ATE TAXING POWER: should the investment of college tuition funds.be insufficient !0 cover future tuition, tax-payers will
ha_v~ to pay the diffe~nce. In a time of difficult budget choices, when:
~~ taxes or flducmg spending an: options, guannteeing personal savmgs u wroag.

As a state agency, the Authority has many checks and balances to safeguard
a fiscally-sound program for its panicipants. The funds an: sufficient to meet
future obligations. Passage of Issue 3 will officially bad the Authority with
the State's endonement, satisfying federal guidelines.
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. -GUARANTEES PAYMENT: an abao1uteCOIIIIitutional guarantee is
The Ohio Tuition Trust Authority was created in 1989 ·as a siB!e agency to llllde only for lona-term debt for IIBte buildings. Guuan~ payment
provide Ohio families with a safe, simple and affordable way to prepay the for penonal college aavings accounts is BAD PUBUC POUCY! .
cost of higher educati011 in small increments. Also, scholanhipa can now
-.IRS'QU1!'8110NS: ldernal Reveuue Service will tax Trust Fund earnbe created.~ corporations or other organizations to prepay tuition for childreo
!11&amp;'
unleas the program is IIBte bacbd. In reality tbcae an: private savfrom families who cannot afford advanced savings. •
mgs and should n:main sO. ·
Since inception, the agency's Prepaid Tuition Program has rnon: than 31 SOO
c~ enrolled, has been safely and prudently invested by Public Fmpio).ees
Retimneot System money Dlllllllgen and has mon: than $113 milli011 in asset~ .

COMMITI'EE' TO PREPARE ARGUMENT FOR ISSUE 3

-TRUSI'
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. FUND NOT
. SILF-BUPPORTJNG: when this !....:·•·"_...,..was
~ Sill yean II?• 1t was to be independent of state govel'lllllent and
mveston bad no claim 011 the General Revenue Fund. Now they will have
lint .claim 011 the GRF!
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Prell· .
cleat Cliatoa, . . , Ill die belleat fll
a congreuioaai ally, qrcccl to
return to Cleveland to pro?Dote
blaa voter turmNt In aext Tladay's elecUoo.
Clin!Oa scbeduled a vlait today
to the Aatlocb Baptilt Chiii'CII In ,
the bean of Clevelaad'a mostly
black eutern aide, the polltlcai
bome of 13-term Rep. Loail
Stotcs, D-Oblo.
Stokes critidzed &lt;':Hatoa lut
weelt for bypanlaa tbe laaer city
duria&amp; a campwip vlait urC!e\'eland and Akron oil bellalf of two
Democrats seekina re-electloa,
· Obio Attorney Geatftl Lee Alber
and Rep. Torn Sawyer.
"I doa •t tmow bow yoa cuae In
l!en: and avoid your buc," Stobl
said.
Clintoa acknowledged Stotea'

American Eaa1e Fllgllt 4184
from lodlaoapolla to Cblcaao
erubed in a drivlag niastorm
Moaclay aftemooD about 60 miles
dlort of Ita deatlnltioa, killing all
~ paueogen and four cn:w mem-

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~ ..~~~~ emeraeacy workers
reh~_tai:,tfrom the craab site.
"'1116y . ·IP)y piece of tile plane
wu QUU •eilciugb It could bave
been .~ Ollt by band." lie said.

A-trick-or-treating we will go

indeed illegal. But, it coocluded shouldv&lt;* NO on ISSUE 4.
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(I) ~toitasupporten'misltadingclaima,ISSJ11!4isnotareac~
vote on lsaue 4 will
this loophole, and reston: Ohio's constitu·
11011 to a tax.on food. Ita purpoae is to prohibit the current wholesale
ttonal prohlbitioa on taxing food.
tax\011aoft drinb and other eatbonated, non-alcoholic beve.,....... The

, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . Specifically, Issue 4 will prohibit wholesale taxes on food and other hidden
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taxes on foud ingmlients tmd food packaging. It also will repeal the 1992

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soft drink tax.

(Propo8ed by lnltiltlve Petltloa)

To IIIJielld Artlch XD of the OIJio Collllltutloa by the
addition of Section 13.

CURREIIIT .SECTION 3(C) OF ARTICLE XD PROIDBITS
TAXES ON THE SALE OR PURCHASE OF FOOD FOR HUMAN
CONSVMPI'ION OFF THE PREMISES WilDE SOLD. THE
AMENDMENT WOULD EXPAND TilE CURRENT RESTRICTIONS BY:
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1. PROIDBITING THE CURRENT •WHOLESALE TAX ON
SOFT DRINKS AND OTHER CARBONATED, NONALCOHOIJC B~VERAGF&amp;
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2. PROHIIIITING ENACI'MENT OF A WHOLEsALE TAX ON

TUE SAU OR PURCHASE OF .SOFr DRINKS, CAR·
~.\'I'JlP; NON-ALCOBOIJC BEVERAGFS, OR rOoD FOR
HUMAN CONSUMPTION, OR THEIR INGREDIENTS Oil
PACKAGING.

3. PROHIBITING ENACTMENT OF A TAX ON THE SALE TO
OR PURCHASE BY A MANUFAC'l1JRER, PROCESSOR,
PACKAGER, OR RlfSELLER OF SOFr DRINKS, CAR·
BO,N.\TIO;'I!ION-ALC()JJOUC BEVERAGFS, OR FOOD FOR
· ~ C~NSUMPTION, OR 'IBEIR INGREDiENTS OR
PACKAGING.
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. PACKAGING THAT CONTAINS SOFI' DRINKS, OI'HEit CARBONATED, NON·ALCOBOIJC BEVERAGFS, OR FOOD FOR
HUMAN CONSVMPTION.

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I. Ta•lpa foocl is wrong. Food taxes especially hurt those who can least
~ord to pay, Slich as fami1i&amp; with children and senion on fixed
mcomes.
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~lesale 110? tax was approved in 1992 by a bipartiaan majori~ in

ISSUE-t~~in~cutsineduc:ationandotherstatepro-

whnlmle twa SQJ·fooc! an: uJtiiPits;ly w•wJ 00 to ammom . The soft drink tax airfady costa consumen $70 million an-

~-- or. It will -atate the adopti011 of another tax hike DJOR:
oliJCctiooable to COIIIUIDerl.
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Join our brold-bued committee of thousands of Ohioans in voting nis_ 011
lsaul; 4.

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COMMJ:I'TEE TO PREPARE ARGUMENT AGAINST ISSUE 4
R. Gn:gpry Browning·
Stepben A. Perry
Gayle s, Clutnning

COMMI'ITEE TO PREPARE ARGUMENT FOR ISSUE 4 .
Diaaa Winterbalter
Dan Schonboft

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STOP TAXES ON FOOD CoMMITTEE

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DIENTS OR rrs PACKAGING; (2) UPON
ANY SAL1! OR PUllCHASI! OF SVCH
ITI!MS SOLD TO OR PUllcHAsBD BY A

l!lliUK 4

'IDT Of PROIOIIIID
CON8'1T11T1'10fi!.U. AMINDMINT
(Pnipoaocl by Wdalive r.citioa)

MANUFACTURER,
PROCESSOR.
P.,_CKAOER, DISTRIBUTOR OR
Be k reoolved by lbo peap!o of 1bo S111e of RI!SEWlR OF FOOD POR IIUMAN
Ollio:
CONSUMPI'ION, ,O l II'S IMORI!DIBNTS,
AR1c1e XII or 111o Ohio c-MicJ1 II POR USE IN rrs TRADE OR BUSINESS;

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NO SAL13SOR OI'IIBR I!XCJSI!TAXIIS
SHALL BE UIVIJ!D OR COl.LBCI'ED ())
UPON ANY WH0U1SAL11 SAL1!

OR

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ON ANY PACKAOINO 111AT CONTAINS
FOOD PORIIUMAN CONsmm'IQN ON

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1HB LI!VY OR COLLIICI'ION OP SALI3S
OR O'l1ll!a BXCISB TAXES ON 1HB
RJ!TAJL SA1J! OR RJ!TAJL PURCHAsE
OFPOODPOliiUMANCONsUMPrJON
IS PBnf!1TBD OR PROHIBITED BY
SIICTION 3(C) OF 111JS AR11CLB.

OI'I'ICI! OF l1l! MC:RITARY
OF ITATI OF 0110

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Clllil'y IIIII lho ........ die lbillell of
Cllllllo c I I II
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bv die Ohio lliUot lload _. ....,._
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IN 'I'BSTIMoNY WJIBIUDIORE, I 11oM

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:IEVEIA:;:::;o:n~.~nos=~SEC=~=r:JO:N~SHALL=:.-~nce:.:or~dle:.:Sow:•:':clf~!ll=•~·=-=~;~;.;..."'~':"'::•:·~·I!IPC.
SHALL INCLUDE NON-ALCOHOIJC

· Tbe Meigs County Board of
Cornmissloaen Friday afte1110QQ
pie&amp;entcd IIICPiben of the l'oma'oy
Muoaic Loose 164 F&amp;AM with
\he deed to the site of Its new
home.
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.: 'I1Ic lodsc. fonnedy baaed in the
old Pomeroy Masonic Building
next to the Meiaa County Counbou&amp;e, is currently using the Mid4Jeport Masonic BuildlDI for Its

tk:le XVI, Soclioa I of lho C_.it,•ioa oflbe
Sllle or Ohio IIIII • certoin C01111i1u11oaa!
'"'""' • J110P000C1 by luiliadve J101itioa1
fi!odiolbooftloeotlbo-.clf......_N_
Miele
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Belpre plant rebuilding underway
a May 27 ellploaioo and fin: tJuii of Sbell's Elastomers Buslacll,
ldlled thn:e worten IBid awsed the said production for the road and
evacuation of about 1,700 n:sic!Cnts roofmg markets could begin cady
in Ohio and West Vitslnia.
in the lint quarter of 1996.
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Tbe plant produced atyrenic
Killed in the exploaioa were
copolymers, wbicb are used in Michael Ray Harril, 36, of
HOUSTON (AP) - Shell making adhesives, molded parts for Reedsville, Ohio; George Natter,
Chemical Co. said it plans to finish automobiles and other amsumer 5(), of Coolv!Ue, Oblo; IDd Glry
· rebuilding its Belpre, Ohio, plant products. It also is used in roofing Reed, 41, ofWilliastowa, W.VL
and road paving material.
by December 1995.
Shell Oemical Co. Is a divlsioa
Jim Jobnson, general manaaer ·of Housion-based Shell Oil Co.
The plant was destroyed during

Shell pushing to

complete job by

December 1995

Sit-in ends in arrest of Glouster residents

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COLUMBUS (AP) -Two peo- · sitting ·In a reception area on the
ple protesting Gov. Georac 30th floor of the Riffe State OffiCe
Volnovldl's euviromDealai polldea Tower. Tbey did not block scceas
to corridors tbal lead to the aovermcC~~aa.
.J•RBSBN'i'INo - . ;.:_ ~ Melli c-tr Jai!ri fll Co.. WC(e lmStccl followlnJ a sit-ia ll nor'
s offiee. 'rbe two other
biJ ofticc, the Stile Highway Pllrol
: In cxdJalllc for tbeold bulldiag.. mllllolltn Friday ,....,,... a. re-1'01 MU07IIc Loqe 164
)ll'oteStCI1
CXIIIplled with a request
aaid.
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and one dollar, the board granted
FlrAM wUIJ a dee4 to luil ..... RQand
.d lload il P1111~
to
leave
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Chad_
Kister,
24,
aad
Laura
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111c lodge a deed for county-owned 1JcJUd ......- ... ...-Ill • f, 2 IDr ~ .W PI
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VOibovlcll waa out of the offiCe
1acboD, 24, bodl of Giooslel, wen:
~roJ,erty oa Hilaad Road In 1 B•Pd'• _ . - ...... a.., c1
1 1 n JMit a-a• TIICkarreated pc~c:efully oa Monday 011 a campaic~oaday.
l&gt;oaicroy.
. eCt ............. .-, TraYin, _. c 1 I I r r..l Bam n
Mk:hael
the goVa"'IIO''S
· Mc;&gt;a behalf of the Pomeroy
pP'IIIII&amp; 1111 dee4 to ..... seprrl rtlflll..an'J...._.,.I..an'y
after they lllfwed to leave when the
press
aecrellry,
said
officlals tried
olllcca cloled Jl 6 p.m., said Sgl
. M11011le Lodae 164 and Its memLaWIJIIir,
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to
set
up
an
IIJIIOiatmeat
with Doo
ben; I would li1le 10 tl1aak the allll·
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Scbn:gardus, chief of the Ohio
ne two were charged with a EnviloameDIII
mlaaloaen for their cQatiailoul aaid lodae repreaelllltlve Larry · of IDCW lod8e
be added.
Protectioa AgeDCJ,
effort to return the loclse to Lavc:oder.
MJ am lift Ia
for .w:rt mlademeaaor couat of crlmlaai
the
proiCalcn rcfuaed to aa:qJt
· Pwoaoy; eapedallY ('ammlukww
"I realize there Ia ldll a lot of JIICII'Nr ~ tile
blaolty lrelpallllld lltea to the Fllllklln but
that.
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10 be doae, ·but tile C07"!1lr- wbell we aee our eleceecl ofticiala CCJ!IDiy Jail, he said.
"Finally, they wen: asked to
,bla effort beyoad the aecca~ aioaen have 1t leut aivea Ul·a do 10 mlldlto ~ 011f COIIIIIIaaity
1beY were amoaa four ~le
leave
and were treated like IDyaDe
liiDltl to belli Jll,ac:IJieve our JOII. · atartlna J10iJ!t for the eoaltmctloli proeper."

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White durin&amp; a IICrica of lntcrvlewa
parent snickered to another, the kids' facia it's like J!t-Cbrist· Monday by Sllellite with CleveliDd
"'lberc' 1 an idiot Ia every crowd."
mas," the elda' Lyncb said. .
televisi011 stations.
But my quest 1aat oipt was not
Terri Hawley informed me she
"He did ask me to come bll:t,
for that ever-el111ive Tootsie Roll. bad to watch bow she distributed and wbell I talked to ·Congrcsn•
Rather, as my joumallatic duty to her SUISb of goodica -since some Stokes and Mayor White wbco I
you tbe reader, to lind the creepy treat-seekers returned three and was iD Clevelalld 1aat, they ut.ed If
and obiccne, no maaer bow much four times.
I could come hock oae lllllRI lime
or a fooll llllde of myself.
Power Rangen ruled the area to try and get a lot of
Sure, parents winced when toas- costume scene, with the children slia'ed up aod get the vOla' tuniDtJl
ing me a treat. Kids stared. One atriving in S)lUI1S of five and 10.
bigber on electloa day," CllnfGD
bro'!'n sedan zieped past and I
For me, Halloween bu always toldWEWS-1V.
beard, "Get a life!
beea much more than the tiny
"I told them if they lhouallllt
Come 011, folks.
Power Rangers, fairy princesses would help, I would come lilct.
One kindergartner summed up and bloodied axpses.
They've asked me and I'm comthe vil1es I kept SC:Uinll fran those
I'm sorry. I have beard some ing."
under 13.
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friends tell me Halloween is the
Clinton said be diaagreed with
"Trick or treating is just for De vii's holiday pr... .notiaa evil the assessnrAJt that some black Wit·
kids," Joel Lynch told me, with debaucherous forces and
en have become disillusioaed with
fala: blood dripping from his eyes. satanic cults and voodooism.
Democrats campaiplng oa md"Just 'cause you're 31 you
Hogwash.
crimeplalf1U111S.
sboulda't be out. .. Ne~tt year I'm
HallqweeniUDIIiDSacdelnlloD~· , ."Black Americans are more ..
going to aetarJuU~saw."
of all that is Jrotelque and mates likely to be victimized by a1me
. Joel's dad, KCJth,_ divulged the our sltin aawL This fog-riddeD eve than other groups. and they have a
amount of sweets 11ven met last reminds us that it is boman to be big slake in this aimc bill, Ia the
year's- despite more tban 15 afraid an~ it's all ript to let our pu~ishment. pro~isioas: Ia tbe
minutes of lkizzle and downpour.
imaginations get the best of us polk:e provtSJOOS. mthe pniiOII pro"Watchina the expressions on
(Colltllllledoa Pllae 3)
visions," be said.

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By GEORGE ABATE
Seotlllel ~~ Slalr
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Revved up on sugar, dublag
from J)Oidl to doorstep to ace Wbo
coulcf aet the moat cindy. Yeab,
· I've beea there.
· 1be lalt time may bave been 12
year• ·ago - but all the zany,
friabtful memoriea screamed hock
as l sloged through the mud puddies aloag Middleport's Third
Aveoue.
.
You may have aeea me lut
aipt In Middleport or Rutland. I
was dreued from neck to toenail In
black aweall with a Clldbolrd box
coverlq my bead.
I'd IIJim'-palated the box black
- lelvina a portbole for my
streaked blue, red, yollow and
· browa face. Tbe. worda MTV
KILLS" stood iD relief- my OMI
c:Ommenwy to aeaerations wbo
have bad lbdr lm"81!JIIkiDS sucted
ontbytheboobtube.
·
As I ambled put ooe Middle·
port establlabmeat, a concerned

Masons
get start
on home

nually · Future wholesale food tlxes tould coet us hUIIIIn:da of milliou
of dollan mote per year.
On November 8th, vote NO on ISSUE 4!
Let's restore our constitutional tradition of prohibitina food~
stale ammrmp&amp; goes apy .further.

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VAMPIRE ..... PR()GR&amp;I!$- B•• II liD II die day dalldren
all over ... _ . . , ..U ... ll:)'liuiliu tnw'tloll llamordlllary
. JOIIIIPten ~ IIUie pOIU, 1 obllru u11 wttc.UI. a-. Erin aof.
mao, .. of ........... I IItie drt!D" rr- ... 14-,...-.old . .
ter, Trilla, a t'relllnuul at S011tliern lliP S~ool, prior lo tile
Ruclae Ele-tary Scllool Halloween paty Friday afternoon.
, Erla, alleCOIIII'Iflder, portnyed 1 8' • • - niupln.

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(4) Cousumen don't pay Ohio's pop tax. The soda pop companies do.

the IIBte legJ&amp;latun: and GQvernor George Voinovich. Passage of

PROPOSED

.AMENDMENT BE ADOPI'EDf

(3) If pasaed, ISSUE 4 will teduce IIBte funds available for education
~ _childn:ns .P~ in Ohio. The soda pop tax generates $130
milliOII_per budget period, which is 11Cedetfto support education and
other vital programs for childn:n.
.

AllowiDI Hate I!Ollfl'lmtm! to enact hjdden taaea on food wm set a

lioD 13, to IIIII:
~THE

. (2) ~ law has nevC!' defined aoft drinb as food~ an: NOT a notri~on ~ for children or adults. So they
d be Sl!~ject to taxaIt~ Just like other non-food produCts. It's
y fair.

We urge you to support Isaue 4 because:

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tax~~~
to a penny I! can, which is modest and fair:-...,

Repealing the soft drink tax will not affect existing-~ programs. The
revenues go mto the Oeneral Fund, and are not dedicaied to any &amp;pefific area.

President makes
trip to Cleveland ·
to aid candidate

Aftct bciDB cleared for landina,
the plane ·beaan a descent from
10,000 to 8,000 feet, thea disap~from raditr, Sl!lith nld
.
At the time, winds were guslliag
to 49 mph in Gary, the closest
reporting lll!lloo. IIOd lbout 2 lncb·
es of raia fo.P Moncjly aear the
c:rasli site the Ne.tiPD&amp;llV~tbct
Servlte saia. -·
- - ·· . Wlmesaes said iberc" Wil drlv1Da
.rain wbell the plane went ddwa.
'1t 1011nded like (the pilot) bad
it fulllhnlale like ullmt pilot, like
be was aoiPI' to try to brio&amp; it~"
said Bob Hiitoa, wbo waa WOI'tlll8
under the bood of his
·

. . Wltncases said wrecllage of the
twln-qlne propjct wu 8CIIIaed
across a muddy 40-acn: field In
northwest huU11111 30 mllca soutb
of Olty-;~eilthcftjust-lboot their
beadl. .~bat we did see, we
c!id~UJ~'I"'•Jild ~ ,

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PROPOse·o·AM EN OM ENT ~ ::e:::'ta'!: :-:'~~"i!~al~
clTo THE OHIO CONSTITUTION m_

"There •s aot oae body
s
intaCt. ••
'I1Ic full piiFie lOde rd De8'ly an
hour late becanse of heavy llaftic at
Chicago's O'Hare Allport, ml Wll
kept Ia a boldiag pattern, said
American Eagle spokcaJDID Tim
Smith. Neither 1be alrllile aur airpan officials said bow long the
plane bad been waitlna to laad. •

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STATE ISSUE 4 is a constitutional~ to n:pe.! a 11Bte tax on soda
The amendment would also require the General Aasembly to appropriate A m_ v~ 011 Issue 4 will reatore Ohio's tradition of protecting COIJSIIIIICI'S ~· Doa 't be misled into believing it climinatea taxes on fOoct. Since 1936
money to offset any deficieocy. in the Ohio Tuition Trust Fund to guarantee from paymg taxes on food.
·
Ohio'• Conatitutioo has prohibited IIBte taxes 011 food off the premises when:
the pa~~nt of the full amount of any tuition payment or refund required
sold.
by a tuttaon payment contract, and allow a majority of the members of each ~ the constitutionality of a new wholesale soft drink tax was challqed
.
.
house of the General Aasembly to appropriate funds for the payment of any m 1992, the court ruling opened a gaping bole in Ohio's constitution which Thia •meiJ!h~nt ill being pi'OpOied primarily by rut-of-state soda pop ventuJtaon payment contract previously entered into.
had been thought to prohibit food lUes.
'
~n wbiclt' seek to use the Ohio Constitution to promote their limited special
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mteresta. Hen: an: five reaaons ;why every Ohio voter- and taxpayer -

from the public defeader'a ~
Leigh Dcaay.
.,
•
Holder aaid authorities laid
n:ooVCRd two 1ct1en -the ~~~e il
the truck and another ~ •
~ing wbell he wu ICized 011&amp;nde ~e White Houae after tile
sbootiag Salarday lfteraooa.
. A11o fouad ia the truck, ICCOI..
ms to proaecuton, wu a ......
an ancnal of ammllllitioa, a aa
mla:zinc\ a marl!ete,lleriJial ....
.D a stuffed animal. '1\eR abo
wen: lldag lllllge tiiJetl, llodJ a.cl
andnew.
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returns

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EXPLANATION AND ARGUMENT AG.~IST STATE ISSUE 4

and that kind of thin&amp;," said "raises questions whether be Ia bigb-secunty chamber used for
William H. Griffin IU, the chief canpetent" to continue In the legal major dru&amp; ttials. Spectaton and
dcputymanbalfortheU.S.Dislrict proeess. The letter was not reporten wae separated from the
Court He delaibed the e•amln•- released.
well of the court- jud~, lawyen
ti011 as "like a Rmchadl teat," a
U.S. Attorney Fzic H. Holder Jr. anci·defendant - by thick. bulletpenooality ..tysla.
said later the request for die 24- proof plastic. . .
.
Robinson set a bearing for · bour psychiatric evaluation wu
_Duran_. weanag a black polo
Wednesday afternoon, when: she "oot an indicalion that we beHeve shirt and Jeana, was not bJIJdcuffed
will determine, on the bllsis of the be is ~tent." Nor was it, be when be CIIICRid the wunroom fur
24-bour examination, whether to said, an indicatioo that proeecutora the IS-minute aeulon. He atatccl
send Duru for a 30-day meatal !bought Duran "wu at the time of his name, raiied bia right baad and
examiaallon or for a preliminary the offense insane."
.swore to tell the auth. He was oot
bearing. Prolecuton nld a !etta'
Tbe magistrate abandoaed ber required to say anything else and
taken from Duran's piekup truck normal, tiny courtroom for the dld not. At biJ side Will a lawyer
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Indiana commuter
plane crash kills 68ihat'

-BrATE COMPETES WITH PRlvATE INVFSI'MENTs: people
who can afford to prepay tuition can do so without state help.

COMMITTEE TO PREPARE ARGUMENT AGAINST ISSUE 3

. 'fhttiiitendme~t would allow the State of Ohio to maintain a program for r,!Rep:tn:ae=n:!:tati:':ve~Barbara!:;!,!Whi~H~
··Ie:_Bo~yd_ _;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
the sal€ bf tuition credits and to guarantee the proceeds of the credits sold.
The ~~~ woul~ cover a s~fied amount of the cost of tuition at imy
ARGUMENT FOR STATE ISSUE 4
state 1nsU1Utaon of higher educataon and the same or a different amount of
the cost of tuitioo at any other higher education institution as may be provided
by law.
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VOTE
ON ISSUE 4- TO STOP TAXES ON FOOD

that II wu chargiaa Duran with
four feloaiea canying a maxlmnm
sentcaceof35 ycaralnp'Uonanda
fine of $1 mi.lllm.
Po! the ex~laation, the 26year-old~ Will not takea to St
Elizabeth 1 Hospital, the fedenl
meatal facility In the District of
Columbia where Jolm Hiocldey is
confined. Instead be wu to be
examined by a forensic apeci&amp;liat
from the D.C,. Superior Cowt.
"It' a a forensic scn:ealng for
mere awar=eaa ofdme, plac:e. date

ROSELAWN, lad. (AP) Fint lberc WU I rumble, thea tile
bigb-pitc:bccl whine of engines at
full throttle u the doomed commuter p,lane plummeted to the
ground 'like a black Slreak corning

V0D NO ON fflSJ!E 31

Senator Richard H. Finan
Senator Robert R. Cupp
Repn:sentativc Michael G. Vcrich

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, November 1, 1994

Alleged ·gunman faces psychiatric testing

REASONS TO VOTE NO:

The proposed_amendnient has broad-based, bi-partisan support: state leader- . -~OVES PRESSURE TO KEEP 11JI110N LOW: the leverage
ship supports Jts passage. Financial aid administrators endorse Issue 3 becanse wt1icb t1ie Trult Pulld might have uSed to coatro1 iuilion costs is eliminated.
advance family savinp decreases reliance oo scan:e financial aid and burden-·DISCRIMINATES: low income families cannot afford to contribute
some student ·loans; opening gre.ater access to education.
.
to a college aaVU~gs account.
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· .EXPLANATION FOR STATE ISSUE 3
.- '(~ flrepared by tbe OJtjo BaUot Board)

en tine

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Rece?t legislation. passed by the ~neral Aasemb.ly has improved the pro~ s value, eqwty _and ~ffordability. To ensure tts continued affordability
and enable mon: Ohio children to access higher education the State's formal, constitutiooally-mandated "full faith and credit" is ~-

SHALL THE. PROPOSED
AMENDMENT BE AOOPI'ED?

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To 11111end Artlde VI of the Oblo Constltutloa by the
lddltloa of Section 6.

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else who won't leave the ofticc,"
Dawsoo said. "The floor Is '"""""
atnighl"
Kister said in an Interview
before bia arrest !bat be
Voinovlcb's enviroamea
cJCS.
"We feci it's witbln. our riaiJta
to stay here until we eisJ meet willa
the governor becaUIIC of the ailkal
~ of the issue tbll we'n: llltii!B about with the cleclloa ccwoiaa
up 10.cloae. .. be Slid.
.
Ki11i:r -led to Ilk Volllovldl
to bold an c::aviroamcotal
roundtable at wblcb the public
could questi011the
govemor.
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