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WASHINGTON - It's the klod of quote tbat makes polilic:al proa
wboop or wiDa:, depeDdlDJ 011 wbldlllldc tbey're oo:
•'We may oeed to raise some taxes."
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Rep. Ted Slricldaod, J&gt;.Obio, said it Tuesday iD Marietta, Oblo, wbilc
respooding to a debate questloo aboot ways to accomplisb beallh reform.
Tuesday Digllt'aiOUDd bile became Thursday oigbt'a COIIIDICI'Cial. ADd
Friday's coounerdal, aod Saturday's COIIIIIlCtCial, aod Stmday'a 00111!1!1'.1'·
dal, aod Mooday' I CODIIDCrl:iill.
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aoutbcm Obio witb tbe aolllld of bis oppoueat iD radio aod lelcvisiOD com·
merciall broaiJa!st tbrouglnout the apawliDJ6tb Coupa!ooal Dislrid.
. Strickland said be brought up the dreaded l·Word - taxes - 81 the
debale iD respoDSC to "a bypotbetical qucatiDu about how bealth care
reform could lie fuoded."
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A yard sale, rummage sale,
wbalcvcr, Ia UDdaway at tbe MaD·
ley Rccyclng Cclllt.r In Middleport
for the beacflt of Kay Wolfe of
Racine wbo Is awaiting a boDe
llllll'OW lralilplaol
Frleads arc staging the eveot
wblcb wUI l'uo from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., today througb Saturday,
'BIIbarl Pletce wbo Ia ac1ivc wllh
tbe flllld railer I'CJIOIU tbat eVCI')'·
oac 1w,1 beeo 11ui1e aeocrous m~
vldliii lleml for tbe-llllc.
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Over 20 atea att!Ji1Ds will lie ou
baod for lbe lliDtb 8IIIIUal 11111 aod
crafll .00W to lie beld at the Meigs
Couoty Seolor Cltlzeoa Cculer,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy, from
tO a.m. to 5 p.m., dill Friday.
A, wide .variety of baodmadc
crafll will be ~aplayed for bollday
glviD&amp;IIIIl cl0¢oialfoua. illcludell. ·
will be baw.ll, wrealba, pillows,
I'll ruaa, c::eramica, wood dccora·
tloDa aod fumlture • tole paiDICd

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Of!WIIIIIII aod clec:oradoos.
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DOII'l wony about food. Sand·
wlcbel. vesuable ~Hew aod pie will
be available to customers· from
12:30to4:30p.m.
ADd, upcomlog oo Tbunday.

Nov. 10, Ia the 1111117111 bazaar of tbe
Sacred HCIIt Cludl.
Crowds aooually pour Into the .

cburcb basem~ut for the eveut
wbicb features cbickeo aod bam
dimlen. Scrvlog willlle&amp;ID at 4:30
p.lll. 1114 will coodllue • IQQa ta
tbc "'upply" Iaiii. Door prizes wW
be awudcd every ooe·balf bour
aod tbere wUI be gamca for the .
cblldrell, faocy ltaDda aod pmca
for adulia. Not ouly Ia the bazaar a
pkw•aot cYCDt but you're bouDd to

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Sisson appointed
to fill vacancy on
Syracuse Cquncil

sec ·all tbose friCIIda you baven 't
seem for qulle a wblle. ill other
wolds, everybody goca.
Mrs. Bertha Jobaaon aod .bcr
daugbler, Della, were faacloaiCd
reccDll)' as they ll'avcled to HuotiDgtoD. W.Va., wbcD tbey CIICOUII·
ICred aloog the road a buae farm
wqou ovcrflowlog with cabblaes
aod espcclally siDCC iD our locale
early cabba&amp;e Ia the point of cooCdlllltiOD.
Tbe· waaon was
below Polut Pleasaut aud tbey
drove oo Jllllllt aod tbeD ~· to
tum UOUDd 8lld go badt to view it
again. Mrs. Jolmaoo aald tbe IICtiiC
was qulle picblrelque aod tbe ca,bbagel were being sold for 2S aud
50 emil. IDcidiDlally. Mrs. JobDSOD goes to HUDliDgtoD periodicllly
for lucr ttelln!t!!!t of • eye pubIem.

By KA'IHRYN CROW
Sentinel Corre.poadeat
Ernie Sissoo w• appoiDted to
·fill the uuexplred term of Doo
Sbaffer oo S)'lliCUSC Village Couo·
cil by Mayor James Pape 81 Tllws·
day Digllt' s meeting,
Sbaffer, wbo baa two years
rem•luiDa 011 bis term, reaiped last
moalh after moving from lhc vU·
lage.
. Mcctiug witb COUDCil were real·
deots, Ellcia Fmdley, PeggyStoilt
aud Sv•tll Burscaa, Fio~!i- IIIOk.eiDcrioli· for -~e· aCvaaf~ relatdloa ibc proposed ~ Of 15 liomci oo_
laud near the Water'.a Edge apait· meutiXliDplex.
Tbe group DOled that there
migbtlle a bottlcocck fO.. resideuta
CDICring or exiliog Coilcae Road 81
State Roule 124 because of
.. increased lrilClc once "the
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Paulette HarriaoD Ia really l!W
at WOlt in prepatiDa tbe dllb liDca
for the upcomiD&amp; Melga Couoty
Talcut Showcase of - 199~ wllicb
will lie . . . . late In Novcmb« by
the Bla BCII!lM!Datrel ~IC)Ci,B!ion
Sbe'a 118DdWi11 the dlomlxra·
pby, the rebeataala 8lld tbe COihiiilog aod •UIIIal, Ia doiDa a faDias.
tic job. You may recall that sbe
gave up the .d~torablp of the
S)lady River Sllufflcra several
mootba aso but alae Ia boldiDg a
reuoloo of tbe Sbufflcrs for this
abow 10 lie )QICIIICd at lbe Meigs
Juulor Hlab ScbooliD MJddlcJot
oo Nov. 25 aod 26. She bas 26
mcmbcn of the aroup wllo will lie
part. The Sbufflcrs CDICr·
Ill of us so weD over a good
II*IY yean.
--Now tbat you bave Hallowcco
out of the way, you cau CXJDCeDirllie
of Tllaokal:'g if you cao keep
CllrlsUDaS
getliDg In the way.
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felooious assault was postponed uotil Tuesday tilomlug iu tbe
Meigs Couoty Court of Commoo Pleas.
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. Damly Zldde aod Sarab Snouffer are !ICCUSed of poisODIDg Gary
Snouffer, Mrs. Snouffer' a ex·busbaod, iD 1989 wilh arseolc.
. PreaidiDg Judge Robert Buck gritllted I motioo J'O'Iplllling the .
beariug uotU Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. DefCIYIC attorneys said~ aod
Mrs. Snouffer did DOl receive tbeir summooses 10 appear uotU Ibis

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group, Interval
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OOHC 1-4 engine,
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Arraignment bearings are beld to allow dcfcodaots to bear aod
answer to cbarges against tbem. Typically, bond aod a trial dale is
set at the bearing.
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SDOUffcr, wbo was Dot prc5cnt, was represeuiCd by attomey Cbarles
Knight.
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Attorney K. Robert Toy of Atbeos, represeuting the state, said a
decision would bave to made coo~ming BPI;XlintmeDt of .a special
prosecutor. Toy DOled be was officlally appomted u special prose·
cutor ODiy up uotU wt uwulh's IDdictmeot, but IDdicated that be
would be iDtereated iD CODtinuiDg as prosecutor.
Snouffer was preseut for the proceediogs.

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Job M-r, left, - boaored as the 19M Melp Cotmty "Penoa or tbe Year'' at tbe Soutb·
- t Oblo ReaJooai Couadl'a 111111ual baoquet D?ll'lday, Prllentin&amp; tbe award Is SEORC President Bob Eva?IL More thim 60 peGple atteadtd tbe eveut, lncludiDa U.S. Rep. Ted Strlcklaad, I).
L-vUie. Ten otber people were lelected from 10utbeast Oblo conunqnllles ror their Input Into
the area's developmeoL (SeoUotl pbota by Geo'rp Abate)

Hollister, Jones discuss casino
issue in ,o nly campaign debate
MARIE1TA (AP) --' Legaliza·
tlou ·of casiuo gambliug was tbe
botiCit topic of discussion io tbe
ouly scheduled campaigu debale
betwcco the major-party caudidales
for lleuteuantgovemor.
Republican Naocy Hollister aod
ber Democratic oppooeot, Peler
Lawsoo Joues, debated Thursday
oigbt at Marieua CoUege. Hollister
waots to be · Gov. George
Voiuovicb's nextlleuteuant govcr·

oor, wbile Jones is lhe ruoning
male of state Sen. Rob Burcb of
Dover.
HollisiCr would replace Lt. Gov.
Mike DeWIDe, who declined to ruo
for re-election iD favor of a ruo for
tbe U.S. Senate.
Jooes. 41, a Clevelaod attorDCy
aod former Shaker Heigbts vice
mayor, said casino gambling at
some poilit will become legal in tbe
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(S.C.) s•erllf Boward· Weill aDDOitactd at a
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oo a looely road by a Clljackcr wbo
abducted ber two youu11 aou.
Today, abe was jeered by specta·
tors aod covered ber face as abe
beaded 10 court to 101wer murder
cbarJca.
Susao .Smith, wbose tearful
pleas-for her sona' J'!!lUfll IDapired a
oatloowide vlg.il; confessed to
ldlliDa 3-ycat-old Michael aud 14mootli-old Alex, according to au
arrest warraot. And lhe oioe-day
lelldl by autborlties aud buadrcds
of voluotcera eoded wbere their
'• story llegao: at lobo D.
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Mn. Smith was dri veu from the
York Couoty DeiCDtioD CeDICr iD
Roell: Hill, wbere abe wu held
ovaoigbl, to Uoiou for bcr atraigD·
. meotootwo cbargea of IIIUidcr.
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COLUMBUS (AP) - DcfCDd·
era or lhe state's S65 mmw.....ycar
pop tax plaouecl to follow 6ov.
GeorJe Voiuovlcb ou a aou-sta~e
tour m a laat-ditcll attempt to save
the levy from repeal iD Tuesday' 1
election.
. Trips led by Voiuovicb today to
Cleveland, Raveuoi, Toledo 8Dd
Daytoo will urge volera to reject
ISS!JC 4, a ballot ~ tbc JOft drtl*
industry is stlpporliog. If appoved
by voters, lhe proposal would 1a1p
lhe peooy-a-cao tax.
In additioo, tbe CODIIitotiooal
ameodmeot .would probibil Jegisla.

·By JIM CLARKE
Aaoclated Pnu Writer

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means and lhc uatioual Republican operatives give lhem credit for
beiDg," be said.
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ID the commercial, au IIIIIOUDCCI desaibes the qUDIC as wbat Stric:tlaud plans to do If re-cleciCd.
"We may ueed to raise some taxes," says lhe Strickland SOUDd bite.
·'Excuse me?" says the IIII)OUDCCI'.
"We may ueed to raise some taxes." repeats lhe debate ll1ippcl
"We don't occd more taxes aod we don't need Ted Sai&lt;il•od," 11)'1
lhe announcer.
"We may occd to raise some taxes," lhe souod bite says apia
"Soulbem Obio is tired of bigber taxes. So is F1111lk CremCIUII," says

"I lhink gambling probably will
inevitably come to Obio," be said.
Jones proposed lhat tbe stale use
gambling reveuues for education
aod for fighting crime and gambling addictioo.
Hollister, 45, a former Marietta
mayor and director of lhc Goveruor' s Office of Appalachia, said
sbe and Voinovicb would 0011tinue
tbe governor's fight to keep casiDo
gambling out of Ohio.

Yolnovicb stepped up Ills attar.k
on soft drink makers Thursday
after presidiDg at tbc opelliDg of the
new Obio offu:e of lhe AmericaD
Associatiou of Retired Persooa.
•'All lhe people ben: ought to
vote no ou Issue 4," Voluovicb
said. He said tbe pop tax raised
about twice as mucb mooey • the
$35 milliOD tbe Slate spends OD the
Obio Department or AgiDg.
"If lhey say, 'Ob, $65 milliou is
a drop iu lhe bucket, • thai's DOll·
sense, because our office ou
BfiDg's budget is $35 million. So
it s a big deal,·· be said.
Voloovlcb said tbe slate needed
lhe reveoue tbe taX provides.
''More important tbao tbat,
we're beiDg taken advaotage of by
lhe soft drink IDdustty. who's pao.
uing Ibis off as being somelhiDg to
deal witb food wbeo, in effect,
wbat tbey waot to do is tall:e the
pop taX off tbeir back,'· be said.
The levy was enacted iD Decem·
ber 1992 as pan of a tax i11C1QSC

pacll:age Voinovicb supported as a
way of balauciug lhe state's budget
and avoiding additional spending
cuts.

Spectators jeer mother after
confessing to drowning sons

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"I gave a ralher exteosivc respoose," be said. "Part of my respoDSC
w• 'We may bave to raise some taxes,' but I went ou to say tbat we wen:
alresdy providing bealtb care lhrougb tax dollars, lhrough Medicaid for
tbe poor aud Medicaid for tbe elderly, aod I said I was oot sure we bad to
spe.W more mooey on our beallh system aod I wanted to see us spending
our dollan in a more efflcieut, plaoful manner.
''What lhey bave done is take a few seamds of tbat aod pull it out,' • be
aid
From tbe Cremeaos campaign came a gleeful oews release. "Ted's
fmally been ex!Qed for tbe bigb taxmg, big govcromcotliberal be really
is," it quoiCd Cremeaos as saying. "Oo Tuesday, be told us tbat be will
raise our taxes again If be is re-elected. And for the rest of the campaigo.
I'll make sure everyone gets to bear lhose wools straight from the liberal
c:amcl'smoutb."
Sbicklaod laid be llelleved voiCn "recognize a last-miuute eod-of.
campaign attack ad for wbat it is: one wt attempt to tum people qaiust

to wideo the road, allhougb once
the bousel are buUI, perbapl tbere
cao lie a dumae In tbe locatioo of a
utility pole to provide a wider
eotraDCC to the l'Oijd.
Tbe delegatloo also reported
they are curreotly bavl~;~g a water
pressure problem aud asked If ~
might lie caused by tbe apanmeot
complex;··Tlley also queatlooed
·w&amp;'-t effect addltlooal bouaiul
mlgbt bave oo wa1et pielaute lo
tbat sectioD of toft.
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lie a pressure poblem aod augeated that tbe matter lie referred to
Bob Moore of the water depart·
mcnt. He luvitcd tbe group to
rell!m wllh olher pobleml or quca-liOtiS alloi(Coiit uedie ~,?11'3)·
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¥WDLEP0RT COS'l'UME CONTEST Tile r.a~
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Mrs. Smitb, covering ber face wilh
ber manacled bands, took a few
steps from lhe jail to an IIIIIYiarll:ed
police car waitiog to tall:e ber to
Uoioo, about 40 miles away.
"I bope you act wbat you
deserve!' oue of tbc spectators
sboutcd. "You deserve wbalever
you geL" anotber said Mrs. Smitb
said ootbiDg.
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Mazda was pulled out Of tbe lall:e
· Tlluraday Digbt, lhe bodies of two
cbildren iD tbe bade scat.
Uuiou Couuty Sberiff Howard
Wells would DOl take questions at a
uews c:Oofcreoce aod did not dis·
cuss ·a possible motive. He said lhe
idelllily of the bodies would bavc
to lie coufitmed tbrough au autopsy. The aUtopsy, set for today, also
was expected to dCiamiue wbetber
'lhe boys died iD the 1a11:c or wen:
ll:i1led lleforebaod.
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ResidcDts of Ibis mill toWD Wbo
aeardled aod prayed for lhe cblldreD ~ .witb anger llld biller·

ness. Dozeus of people outside tbe
county courthouse gasped and
sobbed wbeo tbe charges were
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"If you could see tbe way abe ·
icled that oigbt, tbat's tbe maio.
thing that sets me," said Rick
McCloud Jr., wbo was at bome
wilh bis parents on Ocl 2S wbco
Mn. Smitb pounded oo lheir door,
cryiDS for belp. "Just 10 lbiDlt, for
a solid week I was defe~ ber. It.
getS me sick to my stomadl. '
"Is tbcre ever au explaoatioo for
m'urdcr?" David Smalh' s graod·
mother, S.ara Singleton of Lo~
Aogelea, told KNBC·TV. "Two
liille iDDocent cbildrcll? There Ia DO
Clplaoalioo for murder."
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Solicitor Tllomas Pope said
Mn. Smilh. 5 coofessi,ltt led iDVCI·
tlgatm to bcr car Thursday aRer· .
110011. k lnad beeo driveu off a baat ·
ramp. Divers lnad ICI cbcd tbe like
seven! timCI, but tbe Wiler was too

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OHIO Weather

EPA ·is p~ddling bike rides :as Work

Saturday, Nov. 5

Nellie Hoschar

Accu-W~ forecast for daytime conditions and

WASHINGTON - The Envi· riders, eight support people, ·ud wood saya all bicyclists were promi.W.t Democ:rat told us SeDate
ronmental ProtectiOII Agency may group EPA fleet vehicles to carry expected IO,teep up.with their reg- Minority Leader Bob Dolel al1o
not be able to push ill' agenda · supplies and help lcccp lhe riders ular wut schedules.
played a role ill ita 4e'Dioe
lhrougb Congress, but .thatlwn't safe.
''Do· you think -Hollin as Is
"'lbla b DOt vacati011 time. It's
stopped the aaeocy frml talcin1 ita
just like lhey're 011 regular travel lclllill&amp; GA1T7," S111. Jay Rlxtesbow oo the road.
for the government.'' Coopwood feller, ()..W.Va., aslccd ~cally
By Jack Anderson said.
More than SO or the EPA's beat
"But lbey get more out of it, last moolh. ''The answer to !halls
and brightest speullast week pedalbecause
they're impacting the COII- yes, but Dole did It lint. I sat in lbe
ROBERT L. WINGEtT
and
ing
around
the
mid-Atfantlc
(Senate) Finance Committee munity.
Publisher
• '.
seaboanl in lhe name of environmembers
- wben Dole
The
EPA
isn't
resting
011
ita
lau·
Michael Blnstein . rels. The Uips have been so suc- informed usonly
••
mental justice. Wbeo it comes to
dial we would DOt vOle
taxpayer justice, bowever, the
''Evi:rytxidy wlio awlied &amp;Cit i cessful, offiCials say, that !hey hope on GATI !his year, !hat we were
••• CHARLENE BOEFLICB
MARGARET LEHEW
agency may be spinning ill wheels. chance to ~." CooPwood told to have 10 bicycle Uips per yesr in aoing to vote tm it in February."
•• G-nl~r·
The EPA's bicycle barnstorm- our associate Jan Moller. "We the ncar future.
Controller
Rockcfei1er says Dole wu let
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••
ing .was born in 1993 wbeo an invited grassrooca organizations...
GOUGING GATI - Sen. off the boot a few daYBlater wl!en
I
agency biologist. Ted Coopwood. the president, •vice president, 18 Ernest Holtings, 1&gt;-S.C., may.not Hollings took up lhe fight aaaiDst
••
LI!TI'I!RS OP OPINION ue welcome. They lbould be Jesa lhan 300
aslced lhe EPA for belp wilh a char· members of Congress. The only be the 0111y lawmaker responsible the pact Hollings opposes GA1T
•• woldl Jona. All !etten are IUbject to editinsllld must be ai&amp;oed with n1111e.
ity bicycle trip he was plaoniDg 011 · thing we didn't get .ound to was for stalling the controveralal Geoer- because of lhe impact be fears it
behalf of a nm-p-ofit group in Ten· inviting the mayors of eacb city al AP=DCDt on Tariffs and Trade. would have m textile manufactur•• lddrea1 llld telep!IDne n~. No umigoed !etten will be pub!iJbed. Letten
· lbouJd be Ia aciod IMte. llldrellillg
not penonllitiea.
' ·
nessee.
Coopwood wanted to lalcc and lbe 10vaoora."
wbich is scheduled to be debated ers in bis home state. But Rocke•••
time off from his job to ride from
Apparently those wbo were by. !he Senate later !his mouth.
feller, wbo ·favon the ·asreement.
WashinglOD, D.C., to Tenuessee.
invited from outside the EPA
AlthouJ,h Hollings waged a believes Dole' a last-minute gamllit
Wben Coopwood asked tbe didn't have enough spare time 011 higb-proflle effort to stall the bad more to do wilh politics diaD
agency to belp, EPA chief Carol their hands 10 ride around lhe eut- lniplementatioo of lbe free trade . policy.,.
Browner upped the ante. Browner ern seaboard spreading the sood agreement - forcing a lame-duct
Jack Anderson aud Mlc..el
told Coopwood tbat if he coulil find word abolltthe environment
. acaaioo after lhe electiona - one Blnateln are wrlten ror United
a way for the trip tO benefit the
On die sccood trip last May. the
Featun Syodkate, Inc.
agency, it would become lhe offi- riders visited eisbt schools In u
cial sponsor. That's when Coop- maoy day&amp;, lbough two days were
~~
1be Daily Sentinel ur
_ gea support of the renewal levies for general wood came up wilh the Idea to visit r~aerved strictly _for riding. This
operllillg expeDSeJ iD bolb the Eastern and Soulbern Local School Dls- schools aioog lhe way. Rather than ume, the bicycling bureaucrats
Racine, ·Mark has helped me wllh
tricla ll Tuesday's ek:aioo.
.
•
riding for cllarity, Coopwood and covered 13 schools and five com- Dear Edilor:
oeveral
piS. Racine has received
Are you aaa1ost big-time potiti1 SIDce bolh .levies m: reuewals. oeilher will result in increased taxes for his compaUiota found lhemsclves munity events on tbeir four-day · cians?
~lose
to
$1 milUG~~ this year alooe
, real ea1a1e ownen.
·
.
riding more than 100 miles a day at trek.
·
msrants.
I read 11M; article from Frank J.
In the Eastem Local Scbool District. residenlS wiU vote m a 4.4-mill, !heir full salaries, plus expenses
EPA officlala say lhe Uips m:
hoping before the first of·
two-yea- reoewallevy lhal will raiSe $154,689 a year, lhe same amount lite botels and food - all In an ideal way for the .aaeocy to edu- (Joe) Stobatt. As everyone knows lhcI'm
year rp have received a couple
be
is
a
RepubHcaa
Central
Comalllelllled by the QIII'CIIt s-milllevy.
.
•
• excbange for spending about one
1
ml""""'an for Racine and Is in the more. I've had town meetings In
Tbc dccml8e In levy mills to produce the same amount of money was hour per day visiting schoola.
;
Racine village wilh Mart Malooe,
I pouible becanoe of iDaeased taxable poperty values in the diltrict.
The EPA didn't stop there. Offi. a junlcet, !hoy say, because trans- restaurant every morning tallclng Jan Long and Consresaman Ted
politlcs
to
anyone
!hal
willliSICII.
Eastel'll was in the stale loan pogram for four years, 1989-1993, and it cials soon got the idea to expand portation coats are kept low by
Of coune Joe would have notb· Striclcland. Tbese IICOPie come to
I wu oaly lflcr the S..milllevy passed lhalthe dlsuict was able to pay off lhe trips and invite every011e they using bicycles instead of convenMeigs COtJDty and tbey do caret
i lbole loaaa.
.
could find, and soon a new pro- tional transportation. Yet while ing good to say about Mark MalI'm on lbe board of dlrecton ol
ooe. He said Mart Malone has DO
I Wilbout a reuewal of the levy, Eastern probably will be forced to go gram was born. Ou the ICCOiid lrip, travel costa were low, cac11 rider clout
the Chamber of Ol!lmerce and Joe
This
is
an
insult
Mart
Mal! bact Into the Slale loan pogram.
.
wbicb took place in May, 20 Iiden was also relmbuncd for up 10 $260
doe so 't lcnow wbat be's tallcios
bilced from Minnesola to Cbicago. in expenses for the wect, In addl- oue has beeu bere for Meias Coun- about. We tried to help Mite
i That would be a shame.
ty.
He's
belpedour
farmen
in
time
Last week, the fleet included 42 tioo to their regular aalarles. Coop~"!.,die dlslrict'a residenlS and school penonnel remember the dlfor Deed and belped our coe1 m1nen Roberts with his busloeu beios
l ficult pgauu of pogram and management cbanaes and the I'OUIIds of fund
wben lbey tbou&amp;btthey' d lose .their ·fenced orr but the swe matea die
raisiDa~equlred to belp pay die debt.
.
.
.
decisions wbea it comes to atalC
jobs.
I
Facinslhat aaaio would DOl be easy.
.
'bighways.
.
He
passed
legislation
that
:
Soutbcm Local Sdlool District Is already into the Slale loaD program
JeffTbomlOD
Tuppers
Plains-Chester
helped
1 aod needa reuewal of the 4-milJ, tbree year levy, just to teep opemling at
Racble Mayor
Dear Editor,
at Waverly that be bad voted Water residenlS. He's belping local
: today'a standanla.
1
attended
the
pro-guo
rally
at
fire
depa~tmeots and here in
the
Clinton
Crime
Bill.
against
i
Last year Soulbcm borrowed $179,000 from the loan prograui and has
Waverly High School on Oct 22 An4. we're all grateful he did. But
~ paidotrllbout,balfofdlatamount
.
Tbc dlslrict must have the $21S,OOO generated by the levy or it will be and wu really exci~ to see 10 wbat I find particularly trouble, fan:ed to ao llu1bel' iDto debt oext year and !hal coilld be dlsaslrous to the many people in attendaua: williDg sane is a COIIme'lt printed rcceody
to stand up for their rlghlS as sun in lhe Daytoo Dally News.
.: syllem OllaiOIIg ranse basis.
owners.
That liberal, anti-gun bia city
'
Pasaaae of the levies for bolb Eastern and Soulbern means only !hal
the judge's rulio&amp;. Therefore, we ,
Our nation's Bill of Rigbla {the oewspaper CiDdoraed Slriclcland for Dear Editor,
l the basics cao be povided. We're oot talking luxuries.
·
This
is
an
open
letter
to
lhe
cill·
coot41ue
to face the burden of local
fiiSt
10
amendmenlS
to
the
ConstiCobpesa
and
in
10
dolo&amp;
alluded
to
Note also !hal bolb levies are poposed for only long CDOUgh to enable
,
zeus of Meiss County, urging their scbool funding.
tutiOII)
luar&amp;DIOC
us.our
basic
free.
Ted'
a
vote
aaainst
lhe
aime
bill
·as
i,, die dlaUicta to remain solvent pending the appeal of lhe Peny County
support
of
tbe
two
renewal
tax
It
is
no
secret
that
aime rates
doms. Amons !hose freedoms is liUie more tluin a have-to vote. Tbc
school fUDdina equity lawsuit
levies
in
lhe
F..astcm
and
Southern
increase
as
.educational
levels
the right lb own and bear arms as Dayton paper's endorsement of
!. Tbc renewal levies m: reasmable and needed.
local
scbool
dlstriCIS.
As
prosecutdecrease,
and
the
effect
ol
a
quatity
protected in lhe Second Amend- Strickland said that while Ted
· Your support is encouraged.
ment.
"wasn't persooally opposed to bao· ing attorney, I am in regular con· education on other factors suc11 as
;
I was pleased to see so many ning guns," he voted against the tact wilh scbool boaida and school economic development. our sue- •
people in Pilte County willing to Crime BIU beCanse be bad made a admlnlstrators, and 1 sbare in their cess in the job markets and the
put party poUtics aside and vote for promise to the voters.in his dlslrict concem for lhe financial well being qUality of life !hal we auain m: 1111
· direct resulla of lhc CJ.Uality of lbe
s1rooa IJI'(llCCtorS of !hal rlghL one in 1992 uot to support aun restric- of their scbool dlslriCIS.
;
A
Commc:il
~Court
judge.
In
educMiM tbat we recetve.
· of the ltcy local spealtera at the UODI.
Perry
County
baa
deemed
Ohio's
I believe stnin&amp;ly in our local
rally, Dave Roberla, said it clearly
On Saturday ni,bt, Striclcland
scbool
funding
metbod
to
be
school
dlstriclS, and I urae you 10
Dear Editor,
Fifteen families w~ able to pur- wbeo be said he bad been raised spolce of !hal pronusc be made to
unconstitudooal.
Unfortunately,
tile
join
me
in supportins these two
·solidly
in
one
political
party,
but
win our votes two years ago and
:
Mr. Colemau prefaa:d his Occ- · c - a home in!'. eigs County and
Slale
has
decided
DOl
to
address
the
important
levy issues.
wben
it
comes
to
Second
Amendsaid be would not go back on. it.
. 27, 1994, letter to the editor wilh two elderly households received
basic
problem
of
scbool
fuo'lllo&amp;,
1o1m R. Lentca
ment
ri&amp;hlS,
be
bas
·
D
O
party,
!hat
My
question
is
just
how
stroll&amp;
is
i lhc disclaimer dutt it was not his housing rehabilitation grants.
but has chosen, instead, to appcil
Rutland
be,
like
the
hundreds
of
others
our
Congressmao'a
staod?
Does
be
! intent in his letter to impugn anyThe vlllase was reimbursed
: one's character or question their quarterly by ARC for expenses there, will v.ote for po-gun .caodl· really ~lieve what he votes? Or
.
.
does be limply see it as beiDa polit·
. } bollaty. Thll atatelllCIIl wu a lillie incurred in the administration ,of dates.
·
J
was
also
pleased
to
get
8 · ically-correct of !his dis~t?
: lltc receiviDS a pal 0111he bead aod the program. The amounts menhow onimponaot a small business
Dear Edllor:
.
; lbeo aettiDa slapped in ~ face.
. timed in lhe audit report C1liJ!meug cbaoce to hear directly fn5m some _:QQ. !his raa: I tbiDlc we need to
I bave tallced willi the Meigs 1i1ce mine is to !hem. That is wby it
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It Ia oot-Uoc:ommon for lhooe DOt and to whicb Mr. Coleman alluded. of !hose pro-aun candidates, cspc-: look further lhao bis pomised vote
County Chamber of Commerce. the will be hard for me to vote Dell
; &amp;millar wilh federal and swe Jlllllll were the last two requests by the cially the candidates ror Congress. .and lQolc at olher indlvldual
Frank
Cremeaoa
Republican
county commissioners, state and Tuesday. Not wbo to vote for
issues lis well. Wballlbout
; administration policies, to draw villaae of Middleport for reimgave
a
endorsement
wben
hefederal
politicians and been to (that's bard enough). But WHY?
rights
1
Wbat
about
the
rlgbt
to
; crraacious ~lusious, especially if bursement These mmlea had been
said
be
.
DOl
become
I banner
Dlimy
meetings
wilh ODOT.
cboooe
our
own
pbysiclan?
What
·
Now I cao ~why 60 per~ the coac:lusi0111 drawn are~
expended in the pro&amp;ram for the
All were willing to ta11c and lis- cent of tbe people won't vote.
~ to allow lhe writer to plant
of benefit of low-Income families. of gUDJ, but WO\Ild be a strong po- about lbe rlgllt to pray In school?
the politician
: doubt aild mistrust amons con- And thus. Mr. C'J&gt;lemu,lhe money tector of Second Amendment Any attempt to limit the riabll of ten but none were willing to try and Whatever
t lllllll:r, evidentt caned cilizclls of Meigs County.
was most cenainly IJlCIIl for hous- rlgbla. Cft:meaos has been·a mem: the Individual is no staod lor the · beJP.. Most said !hey would do this beioo&amp;&amp; 10
ber of lhe Natiooal Rifle Assocla· democracy !hal we all sbou1d hol!1 or ihat and set back to me. NOlle ly you have to be big h'l•incu to be
:·
If the writer were knowledge- ina Jlllldwe assistance.
did and wben 1 called !hem, no helped..
~ able abOut bis subject, he would
Tbe general fund was !hen reim- tim lona before be entertained lhe dear.
idea
of
I'WIIIing
for
off'tce.
·
The Second Amendment needs re,-:se
.
Mike Roberts
~ have to own tbat the HUD buncd for lhooe expenses. To lofer
'Democrat Ted Striclcland was a stron1 protector wbo believes
have learned wilh politicians
owner, Five Points Exp-esi
; t.f~«l•dlian Regioual Colillllission thal the village may have to relU111
·~ {0 LrBD!•was awarded to the their own money was an unin- tbere too. He arrived late after wbat be's voting on, not voting
'
speodins the twance of tbc. day simply because It's politically ··
; yillaae of Middleport, not to lhe fonnccl opiDioo.
-MetrOpolitan Housing Aulhority.
In reference to the Meigs campaigDin&amp; witb Joel Hyau at lhe expedient back home.
Dear Editor,
Hmit the dealh penalty: .
~.J.iclaa Houainl Authority uow Metropolitan Housing Aulhority, Pike County Fairgrounds and in • Frank Cremeans not only
heard Bill Clinton and
- For placing U.S. troops
' rovides rental assislarice to low Fred Hoffman was the driving Gallipolla. We all know where Joel promises to vote to protect our TedI' have
S triclcland portraying ·tbe under foreign oommand·
Hyatt
stands
on
the
guo
issue
...
~
bouaeholds by aidlna in the force to reactivate the authority and
lodlvi!lual freedoms, be believes ''GOP ~ontract w1th America" as
- For Imposing a ~ level
t
J&amp;lllioo of FmHA Rural Home .• a IIIUlt, 74 families now tive in he's no protector of the Second what he's sayin&amp;.
wrmg
aod
bad
for
America.
Fraalc
tax
lnerease- $21S biltioo;
Amendment
applications aod provided site life, decent and aaoitary bousing
· ·· ""•
. .........
n.-·IL
, . Cox Cremeans is one ol300 Republicau
For imposing a Bru tax 011
Striclcland reminded the crowd
: velopnent where needed. I was tbrough rental Bssistance. lmpoved
~vcr CODifCSSional caodldatcs wbo has . middle class families;
r ired to administcr lhe ARC pro- bousina. by lhe way, is one ol Mr.
signed !his contract If the Repubti- .For addins $16 billioo to the
~ram and it was later tbat the Hoffman's five goals for Meigs
caos lalcc control of C011gress this deflcit for social pt'Oinlllis;
;~,telsa Housioa Authority was County.
- Apinst subjecting Congress
called politicians and lbeir televi- fall they have ~!sed 10 vote 011
Dear Editor:
!l'undiid tbrouJb HUD.
Repnlless of your preliminary
die
followin&amp;
reforms:
,
to
criminal
invesdgationa;
You ·have beard lhe old Indian sion ad campalfl'· Are you tired of
~-'ibe vi11aae of Middleport wu statement of your intentions, Mr.
Ooe
lbe
flfSl
day
of
Congress.
a
Asalnat
cuaiog $90 billloo of
sayios.
"Wblte
man
speat
with
ieeins and llearinatbcm?
fjwanled an ARC araot in the Coleman, an undeserved slap in the
Republlcao House will:
fcdenll S)ICIIdio&amp;: ·
forked
ton&amp;ue."
Now
I
believe
I
Virai1Wallcer
~ount of $43,800 for the -18· face jlwts DO less. Become better
..:_Force Congress to live under
- Asaiost applyina autct cooRacine
. tiDoatb project Tliis srant was writ- lnforined prior to auemrtins to know what be was-talking about.
the
same
laws
as
every
olher
Amcrdltlons
for lhe Haiti invasion;
Could
it
be
that
way
with
the
so·
Ucu by !hen-Mayor Fred Hoffman influence tbe voters o Meigs
lean;
Apinst
granting presidential
the benefit of DOl oaly the ICSi- County.
- Cut one out of every lhree line item veto authority;
!!lleniS of Middleport. but for other
Jean T~
Congressiooal cOmmittee atatren; · · - Aa~nst rcquirlna 48 bour
~elga Co~oty reaidents aa well.
LmJ Boudm
- Cut lhe.COIIgre&amp;aional bud- IIOiicc for aborlioo 011 Diiii&amp;ii; ·
Dear Reader. .
dren would be nealected Uld that
Your control of our local may tate. yean to overcome OUr . get. ·
, . - Aaalnst requiri111 proof of
TbCD, In the fii'Sl 100 days, !hey . cidlt'Dship to vote;
.
schools cao only ~ exercised If children bave sUffered In
•,,
you as voters con~nue to upbold due to the lack of adequate f=~ will vote on the following 10 bUis: · - Against requlrioa c:rimllllla
Dear Editor,
at McDonald' s, or Wendy's, or lhe fllWlCial requll'Cmenll of the log. Cast your vOle to belp IN'nl,....
- B•lanced bud•et amrnctmmt · to serve 8S percent of their lCD·
, renee:
. ..--· and line IICDI veto;
;· Accordln8 to a recent article in Friendly's. or some other ecooomi- ~ Local Scbool Dlsutct. This lbeir fublreS. .
118
• The Daily Sentinel, u well u cal restauranL Mi1ce usually drives COD'!Ol will com~ _In the Nov. 8
-Stop violenl aiml ls;
. - Asainst matins Consre1s
Small districts' lite ours must
: lhrough lbe COIIIlaol blirqe of his an old General ·Motors product eleaiou. Eastem auzeos m: asked accept lbe cost that coiDCidcs with
-Welfare refo¢;
. comply witb lhe Family Leave Act;
- Prolcct our lclds;
. ·
·
·
: oeptive tclcvisial adds. Joel H)'lll wilh 90,000 plus miles.
.
to vOle to reoe:w the c:urn:ot cmer- edtlC&amp;Iinl our cblldleo.lf educadOII
-Tax cues for families·
· - ~ cuaio~
fulpa•is lmplyins, if oot outright sayinJ. ·
Hia home is an old, unpreten- 1eocy ~vy. 'Ibis levy originally for is a ftDWt..ment,aJ ri•h• for all chll- Siron&amp; natloual ~oe;
. sloaal blidaet by five ·
t;
:
five
mills
has
............
rolled
'--L to
......
..,.
: thal Mike De\Y.IIIC is IOIIIC tiDd ol tlous lar~bouae in rural "-oe
un"'
4 4 milia b the....,.. ty audi~ . : .....o. we mull pay for proareu.
e furnishings are adcy
coun
tor to The
eami R ~i~; the seolqr citizens trom s!!:::~t early ~lthdrawal
~a leu than hoDcal, fall livina. jet County.
llale does belp GS ~ of
•oel pollticiaa liviDg in luxury at the quatc. but certainly not lavish. As a c00.ply with swe re111l•dooa The
.· - ApiostiCCtioa.an ~~~~end:expeoae of those wbo pay the Coo&amp;res~. it was normal for IUPJU\ of !his _levy will only
~:r.:r=&gt;:,:': =t-= latloua; · sovemment resu.,
meot 10 lequire a "'lanced budpt; ,
•taxes.
bim Ill lalcc standby air OIJbt&amp; In an . antce that the dlllrict will be lble to willina to pay our =·
lbare.. . - Common-oenoeleaaJ reform• · . - Co-apon~red. tho Clinton;
c __,,_
' Well, I doo't 1cnow mucll !!bout effort to save taxpayers mouey. His continue to operate u It bu over Plcaac remember, 1
-:- Cooatess1oaa1 tcnn limlca. ' · Heallh Care BID and was a 'l!!elllbcr·
!Joel Hyatt. e~ for IOIDC IQIOII wife, Fran DeWine, spends bcr the last four years. BCCIIJI!: ol your · aat of .all vOICR were at onettiliCa
It IICCIDI to me lbeac are lbe type : of the Heaiih Care Tilt Fot!:o:
.
~-another, be ~aedly cbanJed time coolei.::~ and loolclnJifter support the district bu .r~moved . pan ct pubUc educatloa in Amerl- ollhlnas die people of suulbeutem
It
aeema
to
me
thcae
are
the:
lbeir
oeveo
•
itself
from
tbe
a
tate
loan
fund,
ca.
tJJU aame from ZyldedeniiO Hyatt.
... Plcue tate tiJne to lbow your . Ollio want Congress to do. Llherals : typca of diiDp ~ people ct IOUtb-·
j{owcver, · .1· do know Mile · Tbe above Ufe 1tylc tollllds. aomethins that rarely occurs in
lite Bill Ctintoo aod Ted Stilet~ t Willi Coopeu
pewine. I wa employed by Mike ,..,___
l~..!!!~.! ·~~~'=~~:~.~!
. tax payer w10 not ...
.,_ ve to ~!'"for
tilecblldlal
Eastern
ecao vote aaaioat DIU
...., ........, . Oblolbe
m1 ·~~~e
we Local
ICAC ~ are campalpiq aaaioat
lor tbrce yean durin&amp; the 1980.
Vote 'yea' ooourreoewal.
· · • contracL By contraat Ted Strick· Cl!atm ~dll9611ut the electioia ol
~ be Wll the 7tb DisUict Coo- DeWiue tbat I know. You can pay any addiliooal taxea, therefore,
believe lhooe oeaative Ida of Joel your taxa will not inaaac. Wbca
Easlali Local Levy Support Com }~v;"'l record includes lbe · Fn:t~~~U:
wbatevcr-bis-name if you like; But citizens deny tbeir'lupporl of a
·
~
•
NoW,
ID)' dad oocC: told me !hal
•
David Wecb
- For locreulnJ taxes on:
Deni'GIII-blne
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Nellie Marie Hosd1ar, 68, of Soutbside, W.Va., died Thursday, Nov. 3, ·
1994. in Pleasant Valley Hospital. Sbe was a hMM"J!•kM~
Born July 26, 1926, in Southside, sbe was a daughter of !he late Grover
and Emma Jean LeMaster Lindsay.
Survivors include ber busband. Johnnie Hoscbat; 'two daughters. Nellie
Hudson of Southside and June Stover ol Racine; ooe 1011, Calvin Hoschar
of ViniOD; four steplaughters, Reole Russell of Gallipolla Feny, W.Va.,
Allie Lewis of Ricluoond, Ind.. and Naooli PulliD and Ann Rice both of
Point Pleasant, W.Va.; two stepsons, Jobnnie Hosc.har, Jr. of daJJipolis
~les Hoschar of Ricbmoud. Ind.; ouc sister, El1cB Wbeatctaft of
WashingtoD Colltbouse; 14 granddlildren and ooe RR:al-graodcbild.
She was preceded in dealh by ber pareniS, one sou and ooe brolher.
Friends may-call 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at lhe WikoliCII Funeral Home
in Point Pleasaot where services will be held 1 p.m. Sunday with lhe Rev.
William "Bud" Hatfield officiating. Burial will be in lhe Viers Chapel
Cemetery, Soutbside.

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Partly sunny skies slated
through region Sat~rday
Wea~er roncut: ·
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Today ... Partly cloudy south- scattaed showers. Highs 70 to 7S.
east ..Variably cloudy central with
Extended forecast:
a cbaQce .o f showera ... Moslly
Saturday nigbt...Sbowers and
cloudy north with oa:asiooal sbow- lhundeistorms. Lows near SO.
· ers and a cbaoce of lhunderstorms.
Sunday ... A chance of morning
Highs 70 to 75.
sbowers
and
Tonigbt ... Mostly cloudy. A lhunderslOmls...Dect"easin~
c~ance of showers south ... Occa- from tile west during 111e
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· lhuoderstorms nOllb. Lows in the
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cloudy. Lows in the 40s. Highs in
Saturday ... Parlly
sunny the low to mid 60s.

Jury chosen for O.J. 's trial Los ANGEl ES {AP) - 'lbey
loot more lilte his fans than bis
peers.
Obe juror In lhe OJ. Simpson
trial drives a Pepsi ·trucli:. TWo othcrs wen for lbe post office. 1beq
is an insurance claim adjuster, a
fliabt attendant. a courier, a job
· counselor, a teacber and an Amtralc
maoaaer.
About die closest ally of the 12
j~ come 10 beins a peer of lbe
millionaire foothall star and actor is
a mao wbo worka in quality control

for Hertz Corp., the company for
wbich Simpsoo was a spokesman.
Legal analysts said Simpson
should be pleased wilh lhe panel
selected Thursday after a tense,
grueling day in wbicb auomeys ·
exercised their peremptory cballenges. Fifteen alternates still must
be chosen.
"I tbink be's got 1, pu~ jury,"
said Soulhwestern University law
pofessor Robert Pugsley, wbo, lilce
maoy experts, clefines a great jury
as a future bung.I1JO'.

Sisson appointed to fill
apd Lee ~ircle _I! washing away:

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. The mayor ai&gt;pilnted Council. man Bill Roush to remove the
dockS from die river !his weelcend,
and aslccd Eber Pickens and Dennia
Wolfe to winteri2c the restrooms at
lhe roadside part, in addition tocompletinR wintcJ'ization.at Lon·
don Pool.
On buroina wilhin lhc vUiaac.
the mayor said that bumin&amp; permits
ate to be secured from the fire
department before burning occurs.
Pape advised council that the
village bas received a check from
the swe auditor for $89~ to cover
last winter's snow removal expens·
ca. The money will be put into the
stm:t fund. it was reported.
Also discussed awas the pur·
·chase of a three-quarter ton truck
wllh snow removal equipnenl Tbe
·mayor aslced Roush to jet various
quotes on lhe cost of sucb vehicles
a!ld !hen to lldvertlle for bids for
the purchase.
· Wolfe noted that electric rates
are going up and the present
mileage for current expenses {street
lights) will not scncrate enough
money to cover lhe e1penses. He
asked council to consider increas,
ing the levy amount
Rousb said cable service in lbe
village is poor, and suggested !hal a
letter be directed to Cablevlsioo by
Village So.licitor Carson Crow. If
.that does not result in better receptim. !hen be suggested !hal a represenlative of the COIIpany be asked
to meet wilh council to address lhe
poblem.
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lhe roadway between Jime Street

cusrs 2tJ.Ht)
l'llbllohecl onry tlft«100a, Motolay lllroop
Fridoy, lll Court St., l'oiMO)', Ob!o, bylho
Oblo Valley Pllllllilll.. ~y-medla
loc., ~....,-. Oblo 4$769, I'll. 992·2 tS6.
s-d .-.......,. pold tll'omeroy, &lt;1\lo.
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Worthington lnd•••.-..--.20 3/4
Stock nporll are the 10:341 Lm.
quotes prodded by Advnt o
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Authori~ea said they had not
completed !heir iovesti&amp;atioa but
were DOl inclined to tbink tbat Mrs.
Smith's estranged bl!sbaod. David.
or olhers would be implicated. "I
would say It does not fit lhe scenario for anyone else to be ·
involved." Robert Stewart. chief of
the ·State Law Enforcement Divisioo, told NBC today.
Smilh's motber, Barbara Benson
of Garden City, said her son is devastated. "He's locked in a room
and be won't even talk to bis
father," sbe said. Sbe said she had
no idea wbat could be bebind lhe
deaths.

Shoney'slac...................-.......15 1/4
Star Bank ......... - .............- .....-..39
Wendy lllt'L ··--···-.. --.15 1111

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Columbia Trustees to meet
The CoiiJIIIbia Township Board
of Trustees will meet tonigbr iu
regular session at 7:30 p.m. at lhe
ftre station.

held Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
al Southern High School, Racine.
High school and junior high spon·
sored. Adults, $4.1S and children,
$3.50.

Lottrldge smorgubord

Fall rest! val Nt
The Harrisonville Elementary
fall festival will be held Saturday,
5:30 to 8 p.m. wilh games to stan
at6p.m.

A smorgasbord dinner will be
beld Sunday from noon to 1:30
p.m. at lhe Lottridge Community
Cenler. Adults, $S.SO, and cbildren
under 12, $2.SO. Carry Ol!t is availRuUand restlval coming
able ..
The annual Rutland fall festival
· wiU be held Saturday from 4:30 to
~~OJI Day dinner
An Election Day meal wiJI be 8 p.ui. atlhe scbool.
served at the Racine Methodist
Churcb by lhe United Methodist Bean and cornbread dlnDI!r
A bean and cornbread dinner
Women Tuesday from II a.m. to 6
p.m. So11p. sandwiches, pie and will be held Sunday at the Racine
Americao Legion bati sponsored by
beverage wiU be served.
the Portland Sports Committee.
Tbe money to be used for uniEastern Craft Sbow
forms.
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~- The 9111 aQnu~ Eastern Band
Boosters Craft F air- wiil be held ·
Saturday, Nov. 12 from 9-4 p.m. at Revival services aDDOunced
Revival services wiU be held at .
Eastern Higb Scbool. For more
lhe Failh ~ellowsbip Crusade for
information call98S-350S. ·
Cbrist Friday and Saturday Digbts.
7:30
p.m. wilh a songfest on Sun- .
Retired leacben to meet
day
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I p.m. The services will be
Tbe Meigs Retired Teachers
wiU meet Nov. 12 at trinity 010rch conducted by the Rev. Glenn
for a luncheon. Rev. Deren New- Miller aod singing will be by lhe
Endtime Singers.
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Taicbi C"lasses will begin Monday, 7:30 p.m. at lhe Middleport
Arts Council. Eric Chambers is
insttuctor. The fee is $15.

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Gladys vr·ginia Hudson Sayre, of Mason, W.Va., died Thursday, Nov.
3, 1994.
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was also precerled in death by a.son, Kennelh, in 1948.
Survivo~ include a son, James of Rt. 2, Leon, W.Va.; sister, Dorotby
Atkinson of Rt 2, Leon; brother, Jobn Hudson of Rl. 2, Leon; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Foglesong Funeral Home,
Mason. Burial will be In Evergreen Cemetery, Letart. Frienda may call at
the funeral bome Saturday from 7-8 p.m.

C1au to beJI:In Monday

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$6,143.27; bigbway, S8J30.99;
rue, $6,375.33; water $3,886.34;
1uaranty meter, $2,197.03; cemetery, $82.84.
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Others afteoding tbe meeting
were, council memb.ers Kalhryn
Crow and Larry Lavender, and
Ponce Offtcer Ryan Hall.

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Ashland on ___ ....................37 1/4
AT&amp;T ..... _ .... -.:.... ............54 3111
Bank Ooe·--·-···.............28 5111
Bob Evans-----.. - ;.... _ .•.21 1/4
Cbomplon llld. __ .,......... .-.25 1/4
Cbarml1111 Sbop.- .......... - ...7 1/4
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Federal MClflul.--------.23 Ill
Goodyear Ta.R ····--·-'-.35 Sill
K-mart-- -----------161/4
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No ..llo«&lt;ptl.. by moll

He also Doted dial the roof of lhe
municipal building iS bein&amp; painted.
· Tbe mayot's .report showed
receipts of $896.
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- 1!JIIice Zwilling, clerk-treasurer,
reported balances in the various
funds as follows: aeneral fund,

M. Riley, 73, of Mason, W.Va., died Thursday, Nov. 3, 1994,
at ber residence. Sbe was a homemaker and a membci of lhe Mason United Methodist Church, Mason Extensim Homemalcers. AARP in Point
Pleasant, W.Va., ~rican Legion Smilh-Capebart Poll 140 of New
llaven, W.Va., and Disabled Americao Veterans in Cincinnati .
Born Dec. 26, 1920, in Mason, she was lbe daughter of lhe late Herman D. Ross, Sr. and Carrie F. (Riffle) Ross.
Survivoq iaclude her husband, Palrick J. Riley; ooe daugbler, Patricia
(Robert) Mossman of Mason; two sislers, Opal L. Taylor of Mason and
Rose E. Corliss of Pomeroy; one brotber, Jobo Henry Ross of Mt Airy,
N.C; ooe half brolher, Dempsey RifOe of Sunnydale, ULab; two J111111dcbil·
dfCII aod four great·graodcbildren.
Sbe was preceded in dealh by her parenlS; one brolher, Herman D.
Roaa, Jr., lUid one sister, Lillian F. Elliott.
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Friends may call6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, at lhe Fogleson Funeral Home
wbere services will be held 1:30 p.m. Sunday wilh lhe Rev. Jerry Scott
of~Jciating . Burial will be in Kirkland Memorial Gardens.

FRI. THRU THURS.
HARRISON FORD IN
CLEAR AND ~RESENT
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Revival services will be held ·
througb Sunday at the Middleport
Cburcb of the Nazarene wilh Pastor
Wayne Searls of Waynesboro, Va.,
as evangelist. Services 7 p.m.
nigbdy through Saturday, and at
10:30 a.m. and 6:30p.m. Sunday.

Turkey-bam dinner set
A turkey-bam dinner will be

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Repreoeatatives from' die SbcU;
Point Pleasant Polyester Plaot and United Rubber WOitcn Local'
644 announced ~ a tentative agreement was reached Wcdoeaday ~
for a new three-year labor agreement
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Dan RolliDs. URW local president. requelled that all membm l
allelld ooe of two sessions Slated Saturday for a ratification vote ll ~
lhe new Point Pleasant High School, adjacent to the Masal Coulty :
Vocational School. The meetings are scheduled for 9 a.m. and 6 :

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A tentative agreement has beeo reached between the Soutbem !
Local Board of Education and the Soulhern Local Teacben Auod- J
atioo, Superintendent Bob Ord said.
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Ord said the agreement. set to expire July 1, 1996, povidea for :
no increase in salaries. There are, bowevcr, some language cbanges •
in the contract, he said.
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Electim of members to the Meigs County Agricultural Society . ~

retary's office at Rock Springs Fairgrounds.
The teims are for tbree years.
EU~ible to vote m: diose who bold membership tickelS.
Tbis year, ~e terms or. Addalou Lewis, Mary Kay Rose, Ed
Holter, Dan Smtth and Jennmgs Beegle expire.
All five are seeking re-election. Other candidates m: James
Sbeets, Robert Calaway, Herbert Erwin Jr., Daniel Young, James C.
Bircbf~eld. Keitha Wbillatcb and April SwaiZcl.

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Motorcyclist injured Thursday ·
A Portland mao .was injured when bis motorcycle overturned 011
County Road 3S (Portland) lbW"Sday, lhe Gallia-Meigs Post of the
Slate Highway Patrol said.
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Howard L. FliM Jr., 4S, Sl49S Eason Road. was ta1cen to Veterans Memorial Hospital by private vehicle, the palrol said. but the
bospital had DO record of treatmenL
The patrol said Flinn waS eastbound. 202 feet east of LcbaDoo
Townsbip Road 135 (Grimm) at 4:30 p.m. when bis molorC)'cle ·
struck a basketball lymg m lhe road, causing lhe motorcycle 10
ovenum.
Damage to the motorcycle was ilight. lbe palrol said.

Patrol probes two Meigs accidents
. Citations were issued to drivers in two accidents investigated
Wednesday by lbe Gallia-Meigs Post of lhe State Highway Patrol.
Leo R. Siarcher, 51, Roclqxxt, W.Va., was ticketed for assured ,
clear distance in a two-vehicle coUision on Slate Route 7 in Cbesler
Township.
The palrol said Starcber was soulhbound at 2:40 p.m. and wu ·
ul!lible to stop his lrock in time for a car abead of bim driven by
.PbiUp I. Wolfe, 33, 66345 State Route 124, Reedsville, and struck
lhe rear of Wolfe's car.
Wolfe had slowed 10 make a tum when the crash occurred. the
patrol said. Damage to Wolfe's car was severe and sligblto
Starcher's lruck, according to the report
Robert W. Crow II, 16, 11126 DuSky St., Syracuse, was also cited
for assured clear distance in a two-car accident 011 CoiDlty Road 34
(Pine Grove), lbe palrol said.
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The pairol said Crow was northbound. 271 feet norlh of County
Road 30 (Morning Star) at 4:55 p.m. wben he topped a biUcrest and .
slruck a car ahead of him driven by PbyUis I. Edwards. 42, 45711 ·
Morning Star Road. Racine, in tbe rear.
Damage to Crow' s car was severe and moderale to the Edwards
vehicle, tbe palrol said.

Man jailed on weapons charge ·

A 25-year-o!d Racine mao is in tbe Meigs County Jail today aftei
being arrested Thursday night on a felony charge of carrying a coo-'
cealed weapon, Sheriff James M. Soulsby reponed.
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Crnig Brown, Pine Grove Road. attempted to flee in a vehicle
after a deputy responded .to a domestic dispute at bis residence
according to a sheriff's report. He was carrying a loaded pistol and
bad 1\\16 Other lo&amp;Jed fuearms in bis vcbicle, tlie repon stated. ·
In an unrelated incident. Eric Adams, Tuppers Plains. was arrested oo a probation violations order issued by a slate probatioo officer. He is beipg lodged in tbe jail pendin&amp; a bearing in lhe Meip
County Court of Common Pleas.

Deer/car accident reported
A Pomeroy youlh' s vehicle sustained light damage in a di:Jer/ct/1
collision TbW"Sday nigbt on Rocksprings Road.
According 10 a report frOID lhe Meigs County Sheriff's Department. David B. JolmSQD, 17, was southbound wben be struck and
kiUed a small buck lhat ran into bis vebicle.
No injuries were reponed.
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On Tuesday November 8 .
Elect a FULL - tiME Commissioner
For MEIGS COUNTY
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12:SS a.m.; Racine Volunteer
. Fire llepattJDCnt. Brian Hupp residence,~

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10:11 a.m., Walker' Alley, Mary
Wolfe, HMC; .
5:04 p.m., Racine Fire Station,
Ronnie Pictens, trealed at the
scene.
RUfLAND
9:48 a.m .. Country Mobile
Home Park, Darwin, assisted
Pomeroy VFD;
9:57 a.m., Leading Crcelc Road.
Betty Lemley, Pleasanl Valley
Hospital;
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1:03 p.m., Meigs Mine 2, Jobo
Gaus,HMC.
THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT
7:S3 a.m., Broadway Street,
Dewayne Barley, Veterans Memorial Hospital;
1; 18 p.m., Art Lewis Street,
.James Cornell, VMH.
POMEROY
. 8:20 a.m., Mulberry Avenue,
Toui Grady residence, structure
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Portland Road. Howard Ainn treated atlhe scene.

204 Condor St.

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EMS units.answer 12 calls
Units of the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Service
recorded 12 calls for assistance
Wednesday and Tbursday. Units
respoodlng included:
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY
9:48 a.m., Pomeroy Volunteer
Fire DepartmeDI. Country Mobile
Home Park at Darwin, furnace fire,
Mary WalSOD, owner, DO injuries;
4:09 p.m., Third Avenue, Randy
Comer, refused treatment.

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ing Bills :..... bead man l'an:cll' wtd

oc.li:mlivc roonlinator Belicblclt led tbc Ncw York Giants to the

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Then they split. PaR:eUs retired,
ouly to return to the sidelines lo
1993 as c:oacb of 1be New Englaud
Patrlou. Bellcblck wu hired iii
.1991 as bead mau wilb the Cleve·
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On Sunday, In ~ P!vota111ame
for both leamS, Belicbiclc and Par·
cells '!ill ~ together BRaiD, if on
opposue 11des or the Cleveland

Su(ICI' Dowllille.

. I d do whatever ~ could f~~
B1ll - but not tb1s week,
Belicbick said. "We've talked
~~our leams at different points
durmg the year, about commou
o~ou, thinKS like that. But I'm
DOIIDtercsted In belllin8 blm this
week,. aod I'_m swe.~e·s not inter·
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Krawsczyn to get honors
at Meigs' last football game
By DAVE IIAIUUS
MelliS IIOifer Adam ICnwsczyD

will be booorcd at halftime of
IODIRbt'a footl!all11ame between
Belpre IJicl the bolt MMulerl.
Knwaczyo l!u just fluilbcd off
a sj:lectacular high acllool aolf
career by oaiUoJ clowo hla fourth
stralabt Tri· Valley Coofereoce
moat valuable ROlfcr award.
The senior, wbo CIDiea a USOA
handicap of alx, helped tile
Marauders to their fifth stralRbl
TVC aown Jbla put1e11011 with a
3S.89 ~bole leagDC mlldl aver~~
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TVC
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stro1a:s over Pll'·
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Ball, Kevin Fields, Tysoo Evam, Matt Bradford of 38.7 bls sophomore year aod
aDd JIISOD Lawnac:e. Bebiad them are Ryu Nor- 37 ~ Ills juoior
His (I
rls, Jason Sbuler, Ryan Hill, Brian Anderson, TVC average is~
our )'ell'
RJ•n WWJams and Mason Fisher.
In his sophomore year, be
helped leacl the Maraudcrl to the .
Dlvlaloo II state tournament.
Knwsczyo fired a 16S OD the tough
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II N.Y.
ltll, 4 p.m.
golf
aod major lo bnalneu, wltli the
CINCINNATI II Seoalo, 4 p.m.
emphasis OD golf c:oune IDliiiiiiC·
Dell.., 11 LA. Rlmo, 4 p.m.

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·' team completed uother PK•-ful aeuon uDder

. coach Jim Andenoo, poatln11 a ·68-45 overall
•' record for fourth place In tbe Tri-VaUey Confer·
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Friday, Nov. 4 · Saturday, Nov. 5
10:30 am to 5:30pm
and
Sunday, Nov. 6 12:00 pm to 4 pm
Reg. Hours Mon . thru Sat.
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By RICK WAltNER

altitle.
·- -- - . .
APFOotbeUWrlter
"We've got to wiD ltln order to
The Big Eut champloo1hlp yet where we want to be on Jan ..
WOD't be the ooly thin&amp; at llake ID , ,"be 118id.
SalllldaJ'I Miami·S)'nleuae game 1 Tile Hurricanes have bce:J.o
at the Carrier Dome. The wlnocr I viDiqe fOllll since loalogto W. •
lllo could get to play ~ranked ID&amp;fOO 38·20 oo Sept 24, a defeat.
Nelll'llll:a In the Oria BoWL
i that coded lhclr record 58-cme ·
If No. S Miami (8:.1) wln1IU [' wloulogllreak • the Orange 1 wl.
Jut four aame1, the Hurricane• They've outscored their 1ut four
would definitely be Nebruka' 1 oppoocoll 120-32, aod bcld No. 17
oppciDeol
on liD.till
1, uode(CIICid.
IIIJIIIUD&amp; the __
VlrRIDia
Tech to mlous-14 yards
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area
No. 10 Syracuae (6-1) would 1 SyracUJC lw wou lix 1traighl
probably 10 10 the 0nmge Bowl if . since clropploa ill opcDCI' to Oklalt wlu out l!lld No.8 FkJdda Stile ; 1llama by 0110 polot However, the
loaea to Notre Dame or Florida. ; 0rangeate11 bave beatea Ollly cxie.
Under that ac:coarlo, the Orange· 1 ,raokecl tcllll (VIralola Tec:Ja) l!lld
meo woulcll~ be the hlgbclt ·haveapilloua defeaaelbat Ia aivlns
nokccl bowl
lion tcllll.avall· : up 417 yarda ucl25 polou per
ablciOplayNelnlka.
.' pme.
Miami c:oac:lt Denolsllricboa
Tbe&gt;Hurrlcloca, a 13 112-polnt
powa bll tcllll bU to beat Syra· l .favorl~, wilhqueezc the Oralige ...
cuae to have any tlbot at the 11811oo· , ~ 34-14. .
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By RUSTY MIIJ,ER
cmtradl.
. Tile 10-gaaii iOsiiig ikiill l the : Ai 1 saicl to our roolbali tealia after' . · ba1t1e of teama tryiDa to keep their .ltk:bdapill."
.
1 thqame, I lbouRbt we played 1 bo1Jea olaleape dtlc aUve.
AP Sparll W~
1 ·
TboiC are the problema laclog : oadoo'aloogcat.
· With lbrcc poa RlllliDiaa lor
- From the outlidc, being a auvor aeveral Mlcl·Amcrk:ao Cootereoce
Keat c:oadl lim Conipll, after' bard. I
don't tbiDt we played I . 'That leaves Corrilall ud'hla '!IIOIIIeallll, BowliDJ Greco, Ceoc:ollege football CXllj:llloob lite a c:oaches tbeae clayl.
bla lCD wu bealcD 414 81 Tole- particulirly welL"
! Kcot (2-6, 2-4) team 10 bolt B9Wl· tnl Mkhi'u and Toledo have the
preUy aoocl deal.
He.r'• a aampUo11 of c:oadles' i clo 1111&amp; Salunlay: "I Willi very dia·
Ohio Unlveralty coach Tom log GreeD (8-1, 6-0). .
moat to J1111L Eilltcr Bowlin&amp; Gnlell
- Tbere'1 a paoelecl offlc:e with ' quotes from the MAC's weekly • .appolotccl with our foolbaU team. Llc:bteobcri, fired cfrectlve at the
Felt Coniaail. the tmdug of the or Ceotnl MlcbiJU c:u tab dli:
. , - We were·aot very aood. I just cod of the ieaeoo, wu a oo-abow 'Fab;ll!l 11 a two-edged 1word. He ~ 1ea1~e tide ud a trip to tbe l.af
· Iota of room for tropble1 aod · Monday COIIfc:rmcc call aod aomc
·plaques, a aecretary olltalde to oftbe poblt:ml the cxw:bea tace: I believe we.llllde tbe trip but dldn't for tbe coo1ereoce call.
' ahoolcl lllit have 111y trouble gctt~o1 · IVepa Bowl Dec. 15" by w~
liCI'CCII your calla aod a aalary ltlrl·
Aklon coach Gerry Faust: RCIO!Tthe bua."
. All of the above cxw:bel figure
bla team ready for a tc1111 oo 111 the rcatoltbelr paa.
·•
iDI Ia the aellbborllood or. "We've beeo glyiDa ap • lot of ! Miami of Ohio coach Raody ·~
· have their baJida full ap1o S81ur- , elgbt-aame wlaolaa 1trea1t. But
But the "'•lineu at hl!lcli&amp;IJI!Iit
$110.000. ·
. polou ud haveo t beeo,~8 a Wallrer's team llllycd close aplnst ·
y. Ohio (0·8, 0·6 M'AC) Is 81 Bowllq.Gnlell a11o l!u JIOVCII k .importaol.
·;
. But what about wbeo tlllog1 lot lipWIII at thllltiiiC.
· . ,kque-leadloa Bowlloa GreeD last Western Michigan (6·2, 4-2), : bu the lblllty 10 emblnua leal.
''Titc Toledo poe lueally the
doo't ao rlght7 The alumni Wlllt a
That lo a nuubellls wily lhe wcet. but lost 27-16. Asked if be Akroa (()..8, Q.6) nveb to Eutem :
"It'll be a yay Jood pmc for only oue on our mlacl," Ccatrai
· victory over the rlvalacbool, the Zipl .are 0-8 ovcralll!lll ~ Ia the · iCODaicler'cd that a IIIOial victory, be Mldlipo (U, ~. IJicl Mlatoi (3- ; oa to prepare ·aoclaet our focu1 1 Midllpo cOadl Dlc:t Flyu llid.
raos are ~IJICIIIDg the plays MAC, have Jolt tbelr 1111&amp; 10 games 'laid. "I don't~ at It that way. S-1, 3-1}_~JIIll State (3-4-1, 3- 1 badtl!lld ldourmopniUI": llricll," · ''W~ 1toow that's the tey ooe. W,e
aod lllmlnlltrators are evaluatlog aod have beeD outacorecl 314-75. . :9bvloualy, there s DO aucb tblnJ as '2-1). Toledo (S-2·1, 3-l·l&gt; travell CorriJaihaicl. "Bccallac If we· don t wla ~ !!-C l'elt ot ltcloel!! t
a mqraf victory lo our professJOo. . .to Ccotral Mlcbi11an (7·2. 6-.1) in a doo't, we're Jolog to ,ct our buttl mean uytbing.

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Salam, NcNair, Carter and Collins leading - Hei~man Trophy·race

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paiiog ~major~ aod --•~~
Jequea m twaetwu .
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waao't." Maisel118icl. "lt'aa mea· . all diviliooa
.. .
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&amp;tats wilh altcpticlam becauae be
",You c:ao't
I·A with I·
sure of bow·good be 11 that they
However,' IOIIIC voters view bla plays agaillsl weaker opplllitloo .
AA. Cono laid. It I like com·
were ~led be ooly placd
134 yards.
~azio11 7. 7 yards per carry. A
ESPN analyst Lee Coqo II tout·
third cootetider is the NCAA's iog Carter, who rao for 137 yards
c:arcer yiWdage leader, aod a fourth aod four toucbllowoss &amp;Ralnst Oblo
--18··011 pace-to break the liDRic·- Statc1lll Sawrday.
.
soollUIItfor~g effic:ieocy.
"He's averaging 7.7 yards per
Colorado a Raabaan Salaam, . carry on the No. 1 team (in lhc .
Alc:om State's 'Steve McNair aod coaches' poll)," Corso said. ' 11
Pcoo State teammates Ki·Jana saw him a.ain 16S yards against
Carter aod Keny Collioa are cur- Midllaaa with a dislocated thumb.
reotly !lac Fab Foui lo the Heismao He's the toughest, moat a.4gressive
T~f nee.
1111111er lo CClllege fOiltball.'
'It s like a buffet," voter Iv111
Beaoo Cook, Corso's c:oJleasue
Maisel of Ncwsday said. "Tbcre's at ESPN, is backing Colllos ID the
a lot of 10od choices to pick Heismao campaisn. Collins bas a
308 E. Main St., Pomergy, Ohio
froliL"
.
.
70 percent c:ompletioo rate and a
But with only five weeks left. passhlg erflciency rating or 194.75,
1-992-6641 1-800-8237-1094
oo one lw ~co a comman4ina far above lim McMahon's Divlsioo
~ . , . , .·. Ml'eCOOI of 1'1,6.9. . . . ..
'-'· "I've "-ver seea a,yCllf wlicre
• "He doean't. malte aoy mis·
the leader 'ball11ei from week io t8Ites," Cook said, "aod be led
wedt lite Jbla,'' Malt B~SCb11D . PeonS~ OD ~most importaot
of the BOIIOD Globe ajlicl. "Usual· dri'Yt of the year q•lqst Michigan.
Jy, by Ibis lime ol year, It's clown to If they win the national cham pi·
one or two guys. But riRbt aow, oosblp, that will be the drive every·
you have four or five who could one remembell."
WID IL" .
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Some tbiDt the two PeDD State ·
A suaw poll takcu by !!l!l ~- playen will aplli the F.asleQI Y~
V« Post Ibis weelc shoWed Salaam wbic:h could prevent ellher from ·
boldinl a slim lead over Carta: 1114 wiunln11 the. Helsman. Cook dis·
Stereo, Expreaslol'll Appearance Pkg.
3.4 V-6, auto., air, etereo, cruise, power Auto., V-6, tilt, stereo.
McNair. But most agree that lhe qR~Cs.
wlndowa
&amp;
locka.
Heismao, wblcb will be awarded
"In 194S, (Army teammates)
Dec. 10, II SllJ1 up for lll8bL
Doc Blaocbard aod Glenn Davis
If be were vollog to&lt;lay. Maisel fllliSbed 1-2.': be said. "If they're
said be woul.d pick S~. The bolb good eoou&amp;ll. It doel!l't mat·
junior is lhe nation's top rusher ter."
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with a 174-y•d average and lw
McNair lw posted mlnd•bcig· ·
scaed 19 touclldowos, five more gliog Dllmbm Ibis seasoo, paulog
titan uyooe elac. ·
.
·· fof 3,8S4 yards and 36 touch·
. "Some people were cllsappoint· clowaa, aod IWIIliDg for 79S yards
ed by bl1 performance asalost and oluc toucbclowoa. He i8 oow
Nebraska oo Saturday, ,but 1 the career (IIISI~II
. lo I·AA
By RICK WARNElt
:
AP JootbliU Writer
'
Oue Ia the uatioo'a leader rusher
aod SCOiel', 8DIIIhcr II averaglllll an

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Loaded, auto., extra clean.

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· Auto., 1tr, IOidld, 22,000 nilltti.

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Air, atareo, tack, aluminum wheels•.

1990 OLDSMOBILE CALAIS COUPE ..................................... $4,995
Auto., air, 1 owner, atereo.

l989 JEEP WRANGLER CONVERTIBLE 4X4, s speed ........... $7,888
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Loeded, auto., V-6, air, more.
1990 OLDS SILHOUETIE VAN ..............................................:$9,995
Auto., air, loedld, low mllea.
1988 NISSAN SENTRA 2 DR. HB Automatic, atr..................... $2,995
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We ha.ve a large s~pply of storm ·window
Kits; weather atrips &amp; pipe wrap

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lD.AYONLY
Saturday
Nov. 5th

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. Ka-(ptulO)
0kla..... S&amp;.(pl~29)
. TDa iu tan 1i:qam,e1 ... VIR· '
No.2iMkhWire
at No.I Nebrub
It No. 7CGiondo
GINIA 1744.
· (DOU.)ItPud•
Jaybawka bavco't beat~o
Buffaloca .rbouicl, mm lou to ·
WJomla&amp;CPiua14)
, WolveriDca try to avoid ICCCiicl
1
'l{u&amp;kers 1ioct 1968 ... NEBRAS· . Ncbnsta ... COLORA0042-7. ·
atNo.l4 CJondoSt.
ltnligbt four·louiCIIIOII ..• MICIJ'
KA 31·7.
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No•ll'larlda St.
Cowboya 0·4 on tbc road ... ,GAN27-24.
NQ.l PeDD St.
(mlouall) at GIOI'IIa Tech ·
COLORAOO ST; 38-:U.
Arboaa S t·. =
U/2) .
(inloua 24) at ludlaM
SemiJJOioa 22-0 In ACC ........ ·
loW. St. (illall6)
at No. 21 ·
il,
· Another laullha for the J'{i!laoy ...
ST. 35-7.
.--atNo.15 JCa- S&amp;.
· Duct1 baveo't beea to Ro~
Lioos ... PENN ST. 417.
No. t Utall (min• 71/l)
Cyclone I remalo wioleu ... Bowl1ioce 19S8 .. OREGON 24Eut Caro11aa
1t Nnr Milko
KANSAS ST. 41-14.
· 14.
(plua Ui lll) at No. J Aublll'll
Lobol 0.3 at home tbla ICIIOD
No. U Soutbena Cal (plull)
7)
.:
tlgcn have ouuc:ored Pirates ... UTAH 31·24.
a&amp; No.16 W•t~ S&amp;.
a&amp; No. 2411£1
St.
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80-10 ID two IRvioul meetings...
No. II Tiua AAM
Trojaoa have W011 ollut 23
TCIIIII tlecllall_. ... MIS·
AUBURN 38-10.
(llllaua 4) a&amp; T -.
. va. Coupn ... SOUI'HERN CAL SISSIPPI ST. 24-21.
.,
· Southero Mlabll p1
Loogboroa upaet Auiea ... 17·14.
NE 1-W..
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' (pllll2811l) a&amp; No.4~
THXAS 21·20.
Calllonla (pltu 111/l)
(JailS) a&amp;No.25Ull {
Gatora avenging 48 points a '
No. U
at No. liAr~.NE Loulalaoa0-7 n. I·A OIIPit
, game ... FLORIDA 4S·21.
.
(mm. 6 lll) a&amp; Siiusrerd
Hcae tclllllw woo oaly four , . IICIIII ... BYU 38-14.
:1
No.6 Alabu.
Hualde1 have woo 10 1traiabt oilS pmea ID ICIIel ... ARIZONA
.
•
(mloul6 1/l) a&amp;LSU
, over the Cardinal ... WASHING- 21-10.
Lui weet: 1~ (ltrliPl)• 841
1
TigeruoappedTide's30-pmc TON31-17.
a.-(plualllll)
(spread).
' ·:
unbcat~o 1treak last year ... ·
No.13 Vlrllala
a&amp; No.l!l Nord! Can11ba
•
Scuoo: 110.3S (lllligbt): 6C).70
ALABAMA 21-17.
(mlnna 7 lll) at No. 23 Dub . : T• Heels lead ACC In nubiol : (spread).
-.
- ~ha~, '!ll«!wed only three , ..... N. CAROUNA 28-1.0.
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J)(J(JJ~ l)l~IZIES

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Big___~ast_ title game may ·decide Who goes to Ora·nge B.owl

Pmsmoutb. Wllcela1burg

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....UfAII JAZJ.: Placod llf l'lalllloo,

I· Ol'llll'l'h I Ill' lkrr~ Ba~kl'l
Lol'alt·d at 2.\111 .'ii\llt St .. S.1 ranJ',l', ()It

Wavedyat~

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The Country Bobbin

FBirlaldat~

~LWAUiti!B IUCU: Alteed to

NewYOik.
·
"When coach Partells and
coach Belic:blck were in New Yorlt
aud I was lo Washington, they
always wao!ed 10 keep the play in
front of them," Rypleo said.
"They drop a lot more auys."
Actually, the Patriots have
developed ioto a strong passing
team with virtually no running
game aod a weak defense, hardly
what's expected from Parcells.
"We have thrown ao looolinate
amount of the time," Paitells said.
"Gcncnllly speaking we've cloDC a
decent job moviog the balL We've
just turned the ball over aa inordi·
oate number or times, aod when
you do !bat, it's the most si11Difi·
c:antacatistic lo football ".
In other 11ames Suuday, it's
•Cbicaao at Tampa Bay; Detroit vs.
Green Bay at Milwaukee; lndi·
11118(10~ 81 Miami; New Orleaos at
MiDDesota; Pillsburp at Houston;
Sao Diego at Allltota: S811 Francis·
co at Washington; Arizona at
Philadelphia; Buffalo at the New
York Jets; Ciocio11atl at Seattle;
Denver 81 the Angeles Rams; aod
the Los Angeles Raiders 81 Kamas
City.
.
Mouday oigbt, the,: New York
Giants visit Dallas. •
Two olher c:oacbing matcbups
arc intriguingJ- Arizona; with
Buddy Ryaa retumiotto Pblladel·
pbia, aod Sao Dieso; with Bob.by
Ross bact lo A!lauta.
"lt'a time for us to malt'c a
move," Ryao said 111 Jbe ~
Q·S) prepared for a trip to
Pbiladelpbll, where Ry111 11111 is
~:l popular aod currcut coach
· Kolite, despite a 6-2 IIUI1'k, is
DOL
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Nov. 4-5-6

Toalpt
GaUipolla at RIV« Valley
Eaattm It Alclllldcr
Belpre at Melp
Federal Hocldog81 Soutbcnl
Wablllla at HllllliDJ!I!D Villloo
Point Pleuaot at HuodDRIOD
East
Hannan at Clarksburg Notre
Dame
.
Atbcmatl..opa
Wanm Local at Madctla
Nclloovlle-Yen II Jacboa
Trimble at Miller
Viotoo County 81 Wcllatoa
Coal Grove at Buffalo-Wayne

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Clrillolllliia
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0wayl0 - ·
oolhe IQJIIIed
HOU5TON ROClEI'S: Plloed 01111
leal.
pn, ud Eric Riley, - · · 00 d&gt;o
IIUund 1111.

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THis week
in H.S. football

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OIIID Rol&gt;i..._ fannrd. 00 l
10-yw-. Walnd ltudolj1b (oyo,
forwanl. -Eric lolllrlloct. auard.lllll
Roy-· fannrd. 01 d&gt;o llllilnd 1111.
MINNBSOrA TIMBERt.'OLVES:
Placed Mahlo Ro"uo• ud Clwl•
Sblctleford.......... d&gt;o iijund 1111.
NEW JERSEY Nl!I'S: Cllril
011141 ud Sl_,y .PJoyd, ...,U.otd
Rlctfannrd. .. d&gt;o ...-~~~~.
NEW YOU IHJCU: 11111&lt;1
a.tao
outoy, fcnord. to • - - ·
ooiiiiiCl oalo11lo1 illrolqlllbl 1991-99
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fOIWIIII:
Doc ·
11-........ oolbo ilhnd 1111.
ORL\NDO MAGIC: - l l l u i l

ADAM DAW&amp;CZYJif

::v':/;e:!~YI(~:~':&gt;
~a~~rn~r:a;~~i~iu~~~i~

On the college football scene,

m'"' Eli ""47 bl."

..... DoL ......~l4 , ..17
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BALTIMORE OII.IOl.ES' Named
DnoJUI-oflaiiNdloL
llGNNI!SOT A TWINS: Sold 1llo ....
uaa. of Tim McJutoab, catm•. to tbc.
Nlppoo Ham PlaJ&gt;ln of lbe ,.,.....

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Maioo, Mia........ lOl 176 2,170 II I

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CINClNNAn REDS": Walnd Joe

Sud&lt;n,Dot. ...... Ill lOll
E.!millo,DoL ..... II4 741

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1be Milraudcn arc cxw:bec! by ·
their loo11time successful coach
John Knwaczyo, Adam's father.
"Much of our SUCCess CUI be
atttibo!ed to the quality of Adam' I
play, 1111 !lecl....klli!!l! ll! !I!IPI'QVO·
meot, aod bla leadcnblp lbilltiel,"
the elder Knwsciyo laid. ·
Amon11 lhoae preaent to booor
the y01io11er Knwaczyo at Friday
DiRbt's
w111 be s~a~c Scoator
Jao Micbaell..oal aoc1 State Rqtmseotative Mark Malone.
1be followlag II a Oat of some
of bla acc:ompHsb...,ta.
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• Tri·Valley Conference MVP
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
• 1992-llth iD Di'Yialoo u atlte
tournament 80·8S·l6S at OSU
Scarlet Course .
• 1993 Laocaater Iovitatlooal
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lbc Browns (6·2) arc beaded
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schedule and cant afford to StiDD·
ble &amp;Ralnst tbe Pa!riOts (3-S}.~
of lbree straight. Clev'era(!d bas
built its record wltb victories
against losing teams, aod, despi!t
Pan:eUs' presence that's what New
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. Frlct.y, November 4, 11tC

Poineroy-Middleport, Ohio'

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Cavaliers to start 1994-95 season s.aturday v~. ~·o_r,ret~:~·- .~-~·-~· ~. · ~· ·
By CHUCK MELVIN
CLEVELAND (AP) - It's not 1
like the news out of the Cleveland '
Cavaliers' ttaininll camp was all .
bad.
Brad Dau~erty, for Instance,
probably won t need surgery for
bls aching bock. Tbe operatioo oo
Gerald Wilkins: rup~ .AcbiliCI
went well. ~e ey~ lnf~ooa tbal
wen: botbermg Chris Mills seemed
to clear up. !oho Battle .made it
back to pracuce after getung both

"Myself and Hot Rod (John
WUliams) have to try to be leaden,
keeP, xuys' heada up, be positive.
We II just have ,to haye 1001e liUYI
play some quality mmutcs off the
bencll."

,

.

The Cavaliers nucleus, _wb1cb
Maxi~: Johnson once pro~:lalmed

would become the "team of the
:90s." bas been sbreddcd. A cbroo·
1cally bad kn« forced Lany Nance
to retire shortly before camp
opened, and tbe bad back that
kncca ·~·
.
felled Dauxberty for tbe last six
And It s appearmg more and weeks of last season Dared up
more likely that bead coacb Mike again wben be bent over to pick up
Fratello actually will be able to a sneaker laic In lbe IUIIIIIICl.
populate bls roster with 12 warm
Daugheriy hasn't practiced yet,
bodlea in time for Saturday' a opeD· and there's Ill! telling wben he'D
er at Charlotte- tbouJb ~Y rellllll.
not tbe same 12 be once env1Can tbe Cavs, minus their aliiioned.
time leading acorer and rebounder,
' 'Our depth bas become our be taken seriously?
~" ~d All-Star ll~ Mark
"It's an obvious 1111wcr. ~
Pri«, w~ IS feeJina the weight of you lose an All-Sia' tenter, you 1e
a francb1se on hia shoulders. not golagto be as strong as you

would be wltb him." Fratello said.
"That's 20 points and 10 rebouDda

shoo tina auarh pot, Mills {ncr •• milre a8s~eiilve J'efeu~ ~ai.
Tyrone Hill .&amp;\ forward and erased the "marslunallow" ·taiijC:
Williams at center. WiliJarU Ia
1ba1 bad do=J: e-ya for ,yean ' .
natural power forwllfll, and it T9i!B)Jness,. . . '1'1111 a pob~ ~
remains to be seen whethei bls Ibis ;year, either, with MichiiCI Cqe
body can witbstand the beatinx baclciDx up W~III.CCIU«.
•.
he'll take from bisaer liiOIC pow·. Cl~;ve~d'a sb'OIIJCit poaltion .
erfula:nterseycrynigbli
• ,. · by:far wnf'llC-poblliUard with ;
Cleveland' went 18-11 with , ~ ·b~d up.by :remn'Bran. ;
Williams at ~:enter for tbe, last.29 dol!. ,wbo .le4 tbe team ill acorlns :
games last season
dUring the (RSC8SOIL DanDy Ferry
"You know,r'm giving up a lot wbo had an UJ!:and-down exhibi:
!If weight," said Williams, who bas tioo IC8SOII, will have to be a consaid be'd like a cooll'8Ct extension sistent acorer off the bench if .
now that be's being asked to play Cleveland hopca to make any
an unfamiliar position. "Toward DO~. Tony C•mJ!bell was signed
the end of last aeaaou teama got tate iD camp tObdPfill Wilkins'·
smarter and started p~ttlnglbeir · aboes
power forward Qn me and their
~
bow lbe IICIIIOIIJOCI, '
center on Tyrone. so ·I didn'taet · the Cava. ate suaranteed of. biJ .
the chance to drive ou those auys. crowds,every nlpt al'tbcir new
while tbey pounded on me at the dowutowa ·home Gund·Areaa·
other end. We'll just have to be a tbe)l.~ve sold ahoui IS 000 aeaso~
quicker team and do a lot of trap; Uckcts.
! ·
pinll now." •
' 'I tbink it's a xreat atmo·
Fratello last year lnsllllled a sphere," Williams said. "I thllik
ibe fans an: soing to llliJoy it."
.

could be right In the tbick"ottbinas.

Watchina the playoffs last year, I
felt we could'be riabt these. There
was never any question in my l!lind
that we could do 1bat.
"We've bad 'some serious
blows. Tbe one year that we were
healthy (1991-92), we wa~t to the
Easrern &lt;L:oofe~ence finals. It's just
toug!l. ye~ in and year out, to
overcome this."
Tbe absence of Daugherty,
Nance and Wilkins- who tore his
Achilles' tendon. in a preseason
game -means Price will be tbe
centerpiece of the Cavs' offense.
Indisputably the beat lbree·poilll
shooter {n the league, be should
benefit from the new ru!C outlawing band-cbeek1ng.
T~e - doser three-point line
won t make much difference to
bim, he said, because be felt plenty
~ortableat ll!e old distance.
. Likely to round out the~~~
lineup are Bobby PhiJJa at Wilkins

a night. But I think still, with.the
· est of our people. we can JO mto
the pmea IPd feel lha1 we have a
le~itimate shot at whoever you
think are tbe leadlnJ amdidales In
theEasrernConferencc.
" Ixo bal:k to lastaeaaoli. We
l~st to Ne-:v Yort last YCII', In overtlme and m double .overtiDle. We
lost to HC?usiOD last year twice ou
tbree-po1nt sbota by Vernon
Maxwell at the end of the game.
Those arc the two teams that
played for the NBA l:bampionship.
If we can keep tbe other suys
bealthy, we've got a chance to play .
with lbole people."
.
But now that lbelrdeplb bas dis·
appeared. tbe Cava are well aware
lbal every game will be a atruxgle.
There will be DO brealbcrs.
"It's_~).' ninth year," 'Price said.
"How many years can you do this?.
H we bad all our players, 1 felt we

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, November 4, 1884

lille, CClldl Bob Willey 1114
Rio Grude Ia currendy ranked
lOth in tbe NAJA and Malone Ia
lltb.
.
"This la aoi•l to be a very
b meet, Willey said. "We
1y JIIIDI&amp;ed 10 bell them In the
Ohio Intercollegiate Cbampi·
OOMipl, but jlltilllely.
"All tbll-la tblltliey'll be
rally fired up for tbla one, cape·
dally with us being ranted abeatl

By CHRIS OONCAN
·
LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) _ Aa
ooe-aidetl as B0110D Collep'a victory overf.ouisville wu ilc:oukl
have been wone.
'
BOlton College (5-2-1) '!!bled
four field aoals, tommllted 12
penalties ~nd bad a touc:bdowa
negated on a queatlonable pass

inlafeteDcc c:allln a 35-14 victory
Tbunclay nigbL
·
"Any tim~ we ~lrOI tbe ball

tbewaywedidandifweldctbalf
lbe fidd aolls or if we get lilat one
more .~llchdown, we have SO
points, Boaton COUcse COld! Dan
Henainll said.. "I'd have to ~Y we
IVClC happy with the offense.

B~ CoJJeae scored alliiOil at
will ag11111t a Loulaville defense
!hat: had not allowed a toucbdowD
mmquarters.
B!'t the burden was leuen~d .
c:onaiderably by Bostoll Collexc I
defense. Tbc team forced four
!'JtOOvcn. two eveo'::f rcsultlns
In touchdowns. an limited

1111111:r
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added: WJbia IIi meet
"We bill a icjfibiiite ihot at
they've never lost, ao I'm sure Malooe 1ut year, AaaiiiiiDt Coacb
they'm golnlliO 10 all OUL"
Ed Sayre said, "but two of our runTbe Redmtn are bealtby except netS got.llk*. And we were pic:ted
for senior acandout Cbrla Smith, to wiD way badt bl '79, but they
who has been suffering from Ou. beat us. This time we've liOl a
Smitb Ia plaanlng to run Satunlay, chance, !Jut It'll be dose.'!
altbouJb lt remains undear how his
The men's compeddon will fee.
performance will be. H he cannot turc teama from&lt;Cecllrvillc, Find·
compete effectively, tbe R:edmen lay, Tiffin andWalab. Both the
may suffa- tbrouP, the aamc fate first· aad aeeond-placc ICIDII will
lbeybadlastyear, V!JIIcYsald.
qualiCyforthevdopeh,
·
The womcn'a championship

lllllicbid.

seem.

fWly guaranteed dcial wortb S61.tS
million, ~1,':':,~ with a lint-year
aalary of .91na'

· The·pact cootaip nc:i ~niiw ·. cbft:a,pilcJ I ~,e.. $54-mn.:
clauses or p~rfonuni:C 1oali. I( :llOii contriCt With Dallas, witb all
allo 'does DOt have a claule lllow, . ',.,a.·J)IItion of !be liDal year guar- •
lng bim to void the cleaJ.
· aDteecl •
·
Last year's No. 1 pick, .Chris · But it wasn't lbe $100 m!Jiioa- L
Webber, bad a one-year escape , pluslhalRobi~WX!' WlilllCd - quite ''
clause and bu yet•to re-sign witb an 'u king prlte ·coniiderlns tbe I
the Goldea State WIUJion,·Robln· tealh'nalue II ciiilaatecl at only '
1011'1 deal a1ao does not haVe any
$7SIDillid!' '
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deferred mQIIey.
· · :· . 'T~rm oW11.er Herb _Kohl, an ·
Il is the bigest I1JIFliiUCcl ~····· ·lneianbcnt U:S:: ·senaw.; aiCPPed ·
ever 'fcJ;.';d~ by an NBA rookie, Into tbe nesotiati0111 Wednesday. '
J11011 ' the ICCOIId plct in the I
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is lin•lized."
"Now it
like a'goclsend,"
Coacb Mike Dunleavy laid It · be added, "because we play two ·
was doubtful Robinm would play · aames. tbeD we have four days orr, :
s
But with no contract signed, aplnst tbe 76cn or ap1nst the Loa and we may have to go IOIIIC two- ·
Robi111011 didn't make tbe team' a An11e1ca LakeJI at bolllc Saturday a-days ill order to get bim cauJbt i
~~ qreeclto terml witll 'lbursday charter fllgbt to Ailladel- nillbl Tbe Bucb don't play again up. But it comes at a terrific: time
tbe Milwaukee Burb oo the eve of pbia for tbe opener.
until they meet tbe Cavalicra In for us."
The team issued a stlltemcnt Cievcland DCllt lbunday nir.L
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"Tile schedule, when aaw It · son •1 salary will increase by
•II bis 1011 of beanbag tbe saying "the aianinJ is ellpectcd to
S 00 million ltlbiete iD profes- take place as SOOII as a Onal draft of tbia summa-, I wun't too c:nzy · $870,QOO eacb year, the muimum
tbe contract Ia reviewed by botb about it, havln&amp; thai many days off ' 30 patatt the NBA lllowa, culmi·
liollal apll'll.
. Robillsoil, the top pick ill tbe partiCI, fCIUlll of pbysic:al eumi- early In the season," Dunleavy natlJI8 lD a llSy of $10.73 millloo
in tbe final year of tbe cleat.
NBA draft, qreed to a IO.year, natioos are reedved and lnsuranc:c said.

Mullin and Mourning
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Golden Slllte is at San Antonio, tneecap. He il to miaa alll to elabl .
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I) muac1c lllallll. Cblrlca Baddey Miami vlaill Ulab. .
, Webber, lalliCUOII'I rootie of
·bOily JotkJil ia bis e)'el at an · New Yort 'filits Boston,·Mil- 1 • the year, buD 't re·aiaaecl with .
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.. Otliirily(iiiiiJurtciik'rliillna is"ai~ IDdima PliYs 1ft , '"ieatliclcd IRe aaeiii oac'Ycir iflcr
~ aamber of tbe NBA'a notabl~ Atlanla,~diel.~l Angelea Lakera aignlng a IS-year, $74.4 mlltion
!b~ the seasoa opena tonight;- -are Jl Detroit and Charlotte visits
deal.
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Rncln!an, who lctl lite Jeque in
88UIIlll.
In addition to Barkley, Chria rebotmdlnataat year, bu been aua: B11t however Improbable, Mullin, Cbria Webber, Dennis pended for three games by San
tlllktey will be on the sldeliaea Rodman, Alonzo Mourning, Roy Autonio for refuslns to.play ~
b tb Phoenix Suns play at Tarpley and Brad Daugherty wiD team rules~ Molirnlng~ Daugherty
• He luncd his aneas all lie missins tonight, but Glenn and Tarpley are Ill burt.
lnadvel1elldy rubbing his eyes Robinson woo' t be after agreeing
Tbe Charlotte Hornets DOw say
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to a 10-year conbaet witb lbc •MJJ. Larry Johnson, who bas a foot
I neva- really bad any vision Wllllkce Bucb.
lnjitry, is CllPCI:ted to play. in their
losa.'' aaid Barkley, wbo would
After weeks or often-bitter opener at Cfiicaao. But Mournln¥,
lave missed the same witb an negotiations, Robinson aareed to a hampered by a sore bill toe, woo t
&amp;train anyway. "It's just · contract believed to 6c worth play tonight or In Saturday's home
eyes were.oo fire." .
between S68 millioa and S7D.S mil· opener against the Cavaliers, Char·
NBA opena its seasoo wilil lion, Ill suarantecd.
lotte c:oacb Allan Bristow said.
12 pmcs, iDCludins Ponland and
MuUin, a five-time all-star for
~ J.OI Angelea Clippen in Japan. Golden State who baa milled Jarae
Rodman was eJected from an
Tbc Houston Rockets xet their parts of the last two seasons witb exhibition
game last week after
f'aq;n.•bip rings in a ceremony Injuries, is sidelined ODI:C axaln, lbtowins i~ ill the direction of
~:oach Bob Hill and an offitial.
That plus otbcr transgrei siona
prompted new general manager
Gregx Popovich to xet tough.
Tbe Spurs want to start their.
~ Who from around here is aoiDI A1ilson Picrsoa, Miller'. Julie Lan- season distraction free, even if it
.., the DisUiCt 13 all•lllt vollCyblll Ding, NclsonviJJe..YCit'a Moniquc means doinB without Rodman, wbo
foublebeader, acbecluled for SliD· HerdHtzka and JIU Shaffer, Trim· last year averaged 17.3 rebounds.
ttY, Nov 61&amp;4p.m.?
ble's Misty Coffman and Well.iuwcn ate Eutcm 1CJ11or aton's Julie Jones and Saaba "It's a big lOs&amp; for us. but it's a
team declsioo, It's a Jll8llllement
ca Radford, Gaiiia A~ Weber.
MillY Cnlan• and B
The fat lllllldl will be betwceli decisloo, and we're just goiox to
Jlllnn (Division U player of the the Division IIt and Divislou IV play throuab it," center David
) and junior teammate MiDdy players. The se~:ond will be Robinsoll said. "Everybody's pret· .
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abotit Dennis...
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to have chance of winning campaign
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gram. It took time, bat I think touchdown witbout an inten:eptloo.
WEST LAFAYE'ITE, Ind. (AP) you're witnessing aome of those
"It really isn't any cbanxe at
- Purdue's cbancea for ill flrat tbiDJS (improvements) comins all," Purdue coacb Jim Colletto
·Winning fnotball season slnc:e 1984 out, • Mocller said. "Tbey'm doinx said. "Billy runa the ofJ'ense very
is just one vil:tory away, wltb No. sdnC lbinp riJbt. Tbey'm a touJb well. There's really not anything
. :l.!l Michigan providing the first team."
we bave to drop, or cbanxe. In fact.
rOaclbloct.
Purdue junior fullback Mike be P,ves us a liUie miR mobility.
The Wolverines also have a Alatott and senior tailback CIXCy
'Otber than not having the
major incentive, needinJ to sweep .Ragen have risen to become two same experience, !bat's the only
their.remaining three games to of tbe top eigbl rushers in the tbln1 that wW banllicap bim a little
meet the cootractual otiligatlon of school's history. Roaera is 709 bil'T
1bc Big Ten to provide tbe Ob'UI ylldl Mort of Perry Williams for
Dicken bas completed 20 of 36
Bowl with a conference runner-up fifth place witb 1,934, iacludinll passes for 287 yalds in four games
bavlng at least clgbt vktllrlel..
666 this SC&amp;SOII.
Ibis year with three touchdowns
Michigan, wblch finishes
A1stott, 1b1a season's top rusher and DO interceptlooa.
against Purdue, Mianesolll and with 111 avC1118e of lOS.Byards and
"We'm real disappointed wc'm
Obio State, bas its main compcti- a S.B yards pet carry, Is eighth wltb not 6-2," said Colletto, wbo also
lion for a CilrUI Bowl bcrlb from 1,8S7 .yards. He'a pined 8461bla tied Wisconsin 27-27 Ibis_year and ·
tbe Buclceyes (6-3) and Illinois (S.. . year and is 011 pllllC to 11ewmc oniy Is c:ominJ off a 1-10 campaign in
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The Wolvcrlnea (~·3, ·3.2 Big pin 1,000 in a aeaion:
we'm dot liOiid enciuib to Sbow up
Ten) bave woa aeveil straight
Tbe Boilermakers will start IJ!d ,,o lbrouxb tbe motions and
against Purdue (4-2·2. 2·1·2), dat· aopllomoR BWy Dicken at q1181'ter· WID,
iDa to 19BS. However, Michigan back for lhC first time, having lost
Micbigaa is averaginx 27.1
c:oacb Gary Moeller said the Boil- Rick Trefzger to a torn knee Hxa• poinU with a balanced attack.
ermatcra are vaslly improved over lllcnt early io last week's 21-21 lie
The W:olveriaes have averaged
recent PIIRluc telllll.
with Iowa. Dicken saw bis most 207 yards per xamc rushing and
"They don't let you run the extensive action of the season 207.6 passing. Tyrone Wbeatlef
ball, and lbey run the ball. They've apinst tbe Hawkeye~, completing . leads lbe pl}Wid xam~ w!t!!' 122,:!
llllrted a whole ebanse In that pre- 12 of 24 piiSSeS f~ 20Q yards and a
avemge, aaliling 734 yards oo 13S
rusbCI. Todd Collins bas completed
129 of 197 pass attempts for 1,653
yalds and alll toucbdowos with five
CINCINNATI (AP) - Catcher Jobnny Benl:b caUllbt 141 games in Interceptions.
Joe Oliver said bis release from tbe 1971.
Cincinnati Reds caught him off
;uard because bis health bas
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Wbo cares?
Seth Joyner cares. Clyde Simmons cares. Andre Waters and
Terry Hoage and the est of lbe exEagles back with Ryan all care. So
does Randall C!lnnlngbam, wbo
was the whole offense when Ryan
was in Philadelphia.
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Well, not quite. Tbe~e are .also
Fred Barnett and Calvin Williams
and David Alexander and Byron
Evans from tbe Ryan era. And the
fans wbo wW probably be up at 6
a.m.' listeninx to tbe pre-game show
for a same that starts at 4 p.m.
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with other people and if you feed
into it, tbea be hal you where be
wants you."
What does all this mean?
The Eagles are favored by 6 1!2.
Ryan plays it closer.
EAGLES, 17-lS
L.A. Ralden (plus 3 Ill)
at ICusu City
Tbe AFC's inust enduring rivalry, particularly witb Marcus AileD
in Kansas City. Wbo wants tbis one
mo~ ? Joe Montana or Jeff ·
Hosleder1
CHIEFS. 17-15
N.Y. Glaatl (plus ll)
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Dan Reeves says any GIIDt who
· g~ts on ~e P!aae. tbinkiag tbe
Gl&amp;nts can ! w1n w1ll be asked to
get off. G1ven what happened
against Cincinnati (Barry Switzer's
"Iowa State"). the Cowboys will
be ready.
COWBOYS, 30-13
San Franclsc9 (mlnuatO)
at Washington
Gus Frcrotte m11ets Charles
Mann and watches Jerry Rice.
: Drum on, Gus.

49ERS, 38-20
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Tbe suess 1s tbat Stan !
Humphries sits out witb. his dislo- !
cated left elbow, wbicb IS why tbe .
Falcons are favored. .
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So wbat? San D1ego still bas •
John Camey. ·
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Whether tbe Vikings cover
probably depends on wbctbcr ,
Antbonv Parker ("Touchdown !
Tooy") can do it axain.
Not four suaigbt weeks.
VIKINGS, 27-20
Buffalo (mlnua2 Ill)
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openms day. Tbe Bills showed last -·
week that they can llel anllfY.
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at Seattle
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be can play. The Cowboys didn t. ·
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· "It's a shame, because I feel
ireat," said Oliver, wbo missed
No more untimely Interruption•.
· most of tbe 1994 IC8SOII because of
to!o more aearehlng for change on collection day.
in ardtritil: condilioo In bis aakles.
No nHd to uk your carrier to come back.
"I will be 100 percent for DC:Jl
No ntld to uva reeelptl.
ac:asoo and
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No more mlaalng your c:•rrler when you go ehopplng.
'''It burts that It a DOt goillg to be
Mo tllfra coat...liilt aapeelal dlac:ount rate.
With the Cindmiati Reda."
By un~:ondltionally releasing
Oliver on Thursday, the Reds
dumped another big salary.
Oliver was paid S2.S million
this season. Other players wbo
have become free IJ.CDll are Tom
All you do Ia mall 1 cheek or molley order In with your
Browning ($3.S m1llion), Kevin
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Mitchell ($3.5 million), Erik HanOhlo45769.
son ($2. 7 million), Rob Dibble
($2.45 milliou) and Tooy FernanYou'll !ecelve the aame excellent home delivery
dez ($500,000).
services as alwaya but without worrying about making
wHkly paymente.
Sin« the end of lbe strike-abort'·
coed season. the Reds have reduced
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We'll tlk• cera of all the bookkeeping. Before you go
million.
.on vacltlon, call us dkeet It 992·2155. We'll take care of
Oliver, 29, bit 14 homers and
atopplng and atartlng dlllvery, crediting your account and
drove In 7S runs in 1993 and was
extandlng yo11r eubscrlptlon tor the time you're
named tbe Reds • most valuable ·
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the Baseball Writers Association of
America.
But be played In only alll pmes
Ibis year. He was sidelined by Reit·
er' s Syndrome. an arthritic tondition tbat started in his left ankle
and moved to bis rigbt knee and
ankle. He was put on the disabled · t-----.,..--~,_.-------------------------1
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"We appreciate all that Joe bu
done for tbe organizatioo," Reds
11eneral DllUI3ller Jim Bowden said.
Sne Up to 21" OH 111. su•scrlptlon Rate
~'•He baa maclc very llood progress
SubeoriMtor 13.......,. end pay $18.50
With his Reiter's Syndnme. and.we
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lblnk be'll be bcaltby in tbe futule.
SUbeoriM
tor 152 weeki and pay $85.00
But we·~ Jolng to look iii a different direction.'.
Altbough tbe Reds could re-al4JI
()liver after May .1,-Bowden wd - N•~· ~------------------------~~----tbe club would pursue another
catcher to .~:ompl ~ment Brian
A~~---------------------------------Dorsett and Eddie Taubensee.
Oliver was drafted by the Reds
Clty _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,....._Phone - - -- - iii tbe se~:ond round of tbe I une
1983 amateur drafl. and was promoted to tbe Reds In 1!189. He
spent most of tbe next two years
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. becoming the Reds. mglllar C8!dler
ii\19!12.
·Thai year. he cauabl t4IJUJ!CI.
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'Uilii'V sjl,elal~trlbut•· . ·
; hi'~ft•rlng area veterans.
can ·join lri our·salute
.bY Including tt1a veteran In
·your life;.living or
· · ~·deceasad 1 ;who h~ve ·
served qr,ls currently
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,.... 'Krln Goodwin and Itadlel
SGiwkb, Fairlallcl'a Kim Doobam
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'a Bec:ty Sexton, Logan'a·
y ·Eaalc (Division I player of
ear) and Tara Rutherford,
Hill' a Carrie Cheek, South
'a Cbdad MooR IIIII Jeanlfer
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PI'O\IciiY.~iervecUbllr · ·
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Mark Hartsell was s-for·S on the
ensuing drive and put BOSIDII College up 21 -7 witb an eight-yard
toul:bdown toaa to light end Pete
Mitdlell.
Boston College lllcked on ita
fifth touchdown late in the tblrd
quarter when Sbmter intercepted a
Marty Lowe pus ~ ~I&amp;ville's
22. Hartsell needecl JUSI SIX plays to
lead the Eagles into the end zone
for a 3S-71ead.
"Our defense set the tone early.
It was-tremendous,' • Hartsell said.
"It's easy when tbey set up tbe
offense like tbaL 'llll;y do it all the
time."
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Louisville had just two offensive bigblipts.
With the score 21.{}, Lonisvillc
coach Howard Stbnellenberxer
concocted a clever pass play tbal
fooled the Eagles.
Backup quarterback Jason

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Milll'(aukee Bucks &amp; Robinson ink ·10~year, ·$68.15M,·contract
iy AJtNIE S'l'APLETON
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RobiDJOD'I NBA debatllliabt he
delayed - not by a holdout but by

LonisviUc to 17 finlclowns.
''We feel 'lite ~arty ou, ~ur
defeme bu to ,es...,.IM an ~ty. •
and lbal identity Ia that we lC aot
going to gi~ 1!1! a Jot of pointa,"
Henning wet.
allows us~
play for JIOIICI'IOII and try to keeP
the ~id position: ~when I!Jey
~ ~~ QVf:l, we are ~om,4 to bema
po&amp;IUOII to make .po~nts. .
Tbe fll'lt Louisville IDISiake led
to Bostoo Colle~e·s aecond ~down. 'f!'C Cardinals wcm drivms
after BC a finlacore wbcn tailback
Antbony Shelman fumbled at tbe
seven. Strong safety Eric Shorter
fell ou the loose bali.
. Ten plays. later, ~ostoo Collexe
tailback JustiCe Sm1tb scored 011 a
two-yard run.
Shelman bobbled a bandoff on
Louisville's next possession and
nose guard Tim ~orabito picked
the ball out of tbe 11r near DlldfiCld.

By DAVE GOLDBERG

fy. Ann-Marie Hynes and Trlcla •
Cunnln&amp;bam mi&amp;bt hotb finlab In
the top tbree, aail Kala Ulmer !We
been performins well. ·Tbe top five
men and women ruUcn not 011 a
team who qualify recehe lndividll·
al blvitadons.
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WOIIICII'smnprtidonlliO:tS a.m.
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in Eagles' battle with Cards

Indivlduall aui alao qllllify for
tile nationala and tbe ·Redwomen
have lbrec rwtDICI1. who may quail·

will include the same teams Ia
addition to Urbana. Cedarville,
nmkcd IOtb •tima!Jy, will be the
favorite and 2Dih-place Maloac
likely to finlab IICCOIId.
, Only the first place team will
a!ltomatically qualify for tbc
nationals. Five at-large bids will
also be extended to ICIDII iround
tbe country. Generally, tbese are
awarded to the blgbcat-ranked
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The Univenlty or Rio Grllldc
will host tbe lltell'l llld womea'a
.-Mid-Obio Cclataa~CC aou COUll·
b'y champion= SIIUlday, with
berlblln tbe N nedcmef cblm·
ploolldpulllltb.
OIKle agaia, Maloae College,
which finished flftllln Jut year' a
na'ioMI f.OPIJ'CIIdoa, will bring a
111001! hWI! ~the meet 'lbia tbne,
Rio Grande' a Redmon have a real
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Beat of the Bend ...
I have RCeived my iDformalioD
man ud tberc'a bound to
be more-from the Republicans
and lbe Dcmoaala suuesi!D&amp; bow
I sbould voce wileD I go to tbe polls
oext Tuesday, Nov. 8.
UoCortunatcly. I bave bad oews
ror both parties. I ~·t vote for
lbe J1111Y, I voce for the Individual

officers h!pligbt- Combs.
eel tbe rcceut meetiDs of tbe Rut· · . Mn. Atkins read a Jelta' about
land Garden Club held recently at , the Ohio Association of Garden
tbehomeofDorothyWIICIC)d.
Club's p1aD to publillia ~.
Installed by Neva Nicholson Club memben are being utec1 to
who. used .a bird theme were . contribute rec,lpes to it. It was
Pau1ioe Atkins, prcaideut; Dorocby noted that the bulb order bas
Wooclard, vice president; Marcia antWid. ·
Denison, secretary;' Margaret
Eva RobiOII ud Mrs. Nicholson
Weber, crcasurer. Each officer viewed the arranaemcnu at the
given a bird repn:sentative of her Showaue.
offiCe.
Mn. Robloll reported on the
It was reported that Mrs. mectins held at tbe museum. The
Nichollon bad placed a fall county Christmu show will be
Ul'lllgement at Overbrook Center bold Nov, 26-27 at Carleton
ud had bcal to ICC Margaret Par- . Sdiool. Ruliud Club - n•Jgned
SODS at the home of bcr doulghter. several clasaea for arrangements
Pauiioe Atkins reponed oo the con- and will be hudliog publicity for
dillon of Stella Atkins at Holzer lbe show.
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Medical Center. Those placing
Mrs. Nichoboa reported on the
arrangements at churches were Region 11 fall meetin held at
Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Wooclard;-Mrs. McArthur DOtiDil that tile Ruliud
Aikins, Mrs. Nicholson, and Joy club RCeived awards for lhe its part

wbom I feel Ia tbe 11101t qUIIifled.

As far as I'm coocaned boldiDg to
party lines went out with button
shoes. I have a feeliDs some of
you, too, don't hesitate 10 c:roaa
over the lines,
And speakins of elections,
there's a loC of interest this year in
the annual election of the Meiss
County Fair Board.
Tbe terms of five present membm are expirins this year ud ill
five bave filed for reelection. In
addition, seven othen have filed
making a total or 12 candidates for
lbe five SCIIIIIO be llllcd.
This election will be held on
Monday, Nov. 7, ll tbe seacwy'a
office on the Rotl Sprtnsa Fair·
grounds from S 10 9 p.m. Those
votins must bold a 1994 member·
shl ticket

~he five incumbents are Dan
Smith, Mary Rose, Addalou Lewis,
Jennings Beegle and Eel Holler.
The new ~ates attempting to
·set onto the board arc James
Sheets, Robert Calaway, Herbert
Ervin, Jr., Daniel Young, James
Birchfield, Keitba Whitlatch and
April SWIIZCL
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With all .those canclidatea and
such interellt, the vote ·should be
heavy Monday DisJL
No, AliDa Blackwood, tune 16
in the "Whaba Name of That Sons
Contest" is not "Me and My Shad·
ow". But don't feel bad. There
were a number of entries io the
competitioo for namiDglUIIC 16 but
only ooe iDdivldual came up with
the correct a01wer. All of the
"pol" wbo lake part ID the weekly
coolest ~ comillg up with tbe

title.
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Tbe Iitle is "Deco In a Dream" l1
and Junior White ol Chesbln: tbe ooly ooe 10 hit tbe nin oo tbe I
head. Betty Curfman of Syracuse

wu awfully close with her suess, 1
"Deep in a Dream of You". Other ·
enlrics were considerably off' tar· ,
Set. No oecd 10 1e1J you wbo WOD .
the SS JX!ze. No drawins was nee· ·
essary since Junior was the only
one to score.
I really dido 't mean 10 stump
you. A lot of you should get Iuiie
17. You misht want to think
"Cuablanca" aocl Humpbrey Bogart. You might want to ldl Sam to ·
"ppay it apin"
Here are some or tbe lyrics:
"Moonlisht and love sonss
oever out of date.
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must have his male,
"That no ooe can deny".
Sure you know that one. Send
your answer along 10 me to The
Dally Sentinel, Court St, Wbat&amp;a
Name of that Soos Contest. Box
729-B, Pomeroy, or drop is by lbe
Sentinel Office.

Kathy l..entea, winner Ol the
national Judson Jerome Scholarship for her poetry, recently
addressed the Delta Kappa Gamma
sorority.
Lentes explained she's had a
lifelong interest In poetry and
tcachiog - bavins WlitiCD poetry
. at an early aae lbanks to the iospi·
A new women •a vocal lrio has ration or her parents and a fourth
been formed especially for tbe grade teacher.
upcoming Meifs County Talent
Poems and excerpts from ber
Showcase of 994 and you're journals were shared.
The Racine United Methodist
· going to enjoy tbe group which iJ
com~ of Sharon Hawley, Dixie
Women served the bam dioner ud
Sayre and Dcbllic Grucser.
· Saundra Tillis gave lhe invocatiOD.
The new trio which has been
DKG President Fem Orimm
rehearslns several weeks already conducted the business meeting,
for the show to be SI&amp;Sed Nov. 2S thanking the cooks and hostess
and 26 in the Meiss Junior High committee. RecollQizcd were those
School at Middleport will be mak- me~~~:her w~o have not missed a
lug two appearances in the 1994 meeung dunng tbe last year, Myrproduction of the Big Bend MID· til: Fti, Fern Grimm, E11eeD Cottrill,
slrcl Association.
Dtan Parliow and Nellie Parker;

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Don't forget to cast your ballot
In Tuesday's election. A lot of'
sttussles bave Iaten pisce to allow
you to enjoy that privilege. Do

Family
Medicine
John C. Wolf, D.O.
Associate Professor
of Family Medicine

in tbeMCiii-Coimiff:aii'lliOW,1&lt;¥ - weeks after thCy bave fillial!Cd ib
·loomins. Eacb division, .abe ·
licity boot and lhe progralli boot.
explaioed, abould bave OIIO'~Y
Tbe memorW program at the ·fan of ·leaves and a few &lt;Mes of
~~iooal JIWOJing included dece8led rbl1.omes. Sbe expt•itwli.,!l'i pllllt·
club member~. Octa Ward and io
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Pearle Canaday. Tbe aprio~g~ Jliedlrl!l'l:~ culioary
io&amp; will be beld io AtheDI
. herb, wu alio discussed by the
Fcxus Day - !III!!OIJQCCd for Jan. prollfllll lead« wbo DOled that gar1S. GanleDen ~~ for Juoe 13, lie can be grown from seeds or
and the tour of
pn fQr. Sept. · cloves planted ·io the abrill and
18·22.
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harvested In the fill.' Sbo talked
Mrs. webcr' sJIIOgr&amp;m wu end· aboUt· the type ot son R!Ciuiml for
tied "Bringlns Sedwna Indoors". arowth u well u ·atoraJe tech·
One species Ia Cf«Dmonly grown •
Diques. ·
a bouse plant, otberl can be potted
Hardy chrysanlhemuma were
ud brought indoorl. She aafd that allo dilcussed with 'It being noted
succulent· leafed plants arc not that the IOpllhould be·cut 9'f af'llir
bothered by the heat and lack of the blooms are ione and llie plant
humidity indoors. The upright mulched for 'wloterprcileCtloa.
sedums make sood cut flowers and ' '~'heat was an ·exchlnae pf plaDt
dry wen. Mrs. Weber said.
slips. Next meeling ·Will 'be with
Mrs. Weber also lalked about Mrs. Harold Rice, Nclv. 21.
dividins iris. Sbc said tbat when' . 'lbrcc names were pta~ for
flowers begin to decrease In size · membersblp,·Dcvotlonsc •given
and number, It Ia time for division · from the booklet, Portals ot Prayer.
· of the rhizomes. Sbe said beared · For roll 'caJJ members ansWered by
iri\ should be. divided about six . namingaplalltto
Dldoon.

and those wbobavemiaaedjustoae
meetina. VIola Gettles, Deborah
lfB!Dmond, Oaye Parln ud Susan
WUL
It waa noted that singera arc
needed for tbe DKG alate chorus,
and •nDCIUIICCd that the 1996 ioternational DKO meetiD§ will be In
Columbus. My Sister a Place in
Athena aent a card of thanks. Carda
were siped for ill ioembm, Eslber
Maerter, Rita Hartley ud Lucille
Smith.
Those present from Meiss
County induded Fern Grimm, Plm
Crow, Martha Greenaway, JoAnn
Hayes, Pauline Horton, Donna
Jenkins, Lee Lee, Nellie Parker,
Gay PmiD, Rosalie Story, Saundra
Tillis, Dorothy Woodard, Becky
Zurcher ud MIIJe Fetty.
The sroup's oext meetlns will
be at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at Hamden
Masonic Han.

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"Cbrrat as lheir penoaaJ saviour. It

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ill when Chester Council 323,
Daushters of America, met
Wednesday Dlsht at lbe ball.
Mary Jo Barringer, councilor,
presided at the meetina which
opened with the pledses to the
tJaas, scripture, the Lord's Prayer
· io uDisoo, and the Datiooal anthem.
Reponed ill were Ada Biaaell
and Elizabeth Hayes, botb home
from the bospllal; Helen Wolf,
underwent eye sursery. Alta Ballard, sursery at St. Joseph Hospital.
The death of Charlotte Grant's
mother-in-law was also noted.
Plans for a cake walk to be held
at the next meeting · were
announced. Erma Cleland report on
the district meetins of the Past
Councilors Club to be held Nm:. 9
at the ball. Attending were Esther
Sinith, Laura Nice, Opal Hollon,
Elbel Orr, CbarloiiC Grant, Thelma
White, Goldie Frederick, Everett
Grant, Mary Holter, Kathryn
Baum, Mary Barringer, Doris
Grueser, and Lora Damewood.

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•IDDual rcunion RCCDtly at the Rut·
Fireman'al'llt ill Rutland.
: A potluck dinner wu held with
. a mcetioa to elect next y.-'1 om:Cera. Offlcera are: Gary Hysell,
:J~resident; Tammy Hysell, vice~~dent, and Madelioe Painter,
~IlK)'. Tbe Olriltmaa JWtY was
forDec:.10atSyracuse.
The aflemoorl - spent visitpg, Iakins pictures, showios pic!turea aocl rcmioiaciDg. \
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Letart FaU. Elemeatary Scltool atudenll were
IIIUIIed lint plaee wiDMn ia lite adtool'• pcJiler
contest to support the Soutltern Local Sdaool

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rrom left, Katltr)'n Byen, s.n ea.......ta _.
Jo•• Pape; back row, Jeue Allea, Zac..ry
Blll'l!b and Natalia Vmc-ey.

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Mter 32 years of tolerating his

Ann
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boozing and humiliating affairs, I
divorced him and vowed never 10
become intimarely involved again.

the record stra!pt, but I
to
apologize for my iruensitivity, as
wen u my ignorance.
After reading blllldreds of letters
from women who are lllniBSling with
miiSIIM:bea IIlii, ya, bclnls, for the
first time, I have raJ understanding
of the aeverity or thia poblem and
the grieHt can cause.
;.lear Aan Landers: I was
delighted to read the leuer from
"Lucky in Greenwich," who, at age
63, is involved in a passionate love
affair. She's not exaggerating. I
know.
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chance to date a sensible,
level-headed BUY because Ilhousht
of "Ty" as a pal.
I foolishly opleli to date (and
eventually marry) an exciting,
' cha'rismatic hunk whose bedroom
eyes could have charmed the
pantaloons off any girl in town. I
realized 100 late that he was shallow
and egotistical. He IWDed out to be
a selfish lover, an unfaithful
husband and an absentee father.

Eleven years ~· I went to my
4Sth class reunion and met up with
my old pal, Ty. His wife had died
two years earlier. Sparks new, beHs
rang, and the fireworks began. This
warm, senile, considerate "pal"
became my aou1 mate llld stimd up
a fare in me that I didn't know
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We ve been married two years.
and it'~ still the Fourth of July..As
beat .fri~. we bave an easys?lllg
relahonsh1p. As lovers, ours u a
relax~d, playful, ~pontaneous, ·
~ngomg l~ve. affair that only
1mproves w1th tune.
Who in the world started the mvth

that sex ends at fJJll am 110W.6S
and having more f~ than I did at

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ME IN A MINtJ"iE
DEAR NO TOWN: Four cheers
for you. lady. I like your llyle
· Gem of the Day: Parcolhooci: The
· Slate of being beaer chlpca wllllln
you were before marriage'*
Do you haVe quesrioltl;.,lllltJC
bUIM one to talk to? AM
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·Vote For John A. Carey, Jr.Maione Is No Longer Fit To Hold Office

Child Conservation
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IJ'OWD&amp;hip Board of TlliiiCCS

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Mud slinging In political campaigns Is nothing new
and this year we are seeing a lot of it. Some of the very
·worst is taking place right here In the raee between
John A. Carey, Jr. and Mark Malone. Malone, In my
opinion, has reached a new low in his attacks of John
Carey.
son Mike Warneke, Jason Auther- · · The Middleport Child ConserM1sU and Elvts Zerkle se~t a
Malone's recent ads are filled with absolute Ilea and
son' Jonatboll and Julie Mollohan, vation League recently held its ~ank you note for tbe weddmg
are
so evil-spirited that it is clear to me, and to many
Zack Krautter, Joey Blazer. Norma annual Halloween party at the g1fts.
others
who have commented on the subject, that he Is
Snyder, Tabitha and Becky.
Rock Sprinss United Methodist
Helen Blackston won the travelChurch.
ing prize. Attending were Amber
no longer fit to hold public office.
.
Children dressed in Halloween Blackston, Ashley Hannahs, Scott
The new ads reflect a trend that has flowed through
costumes, bobbed for apples, Kennedy, Ka
, YIee Kenne.dy, Dar Ia
the campaign. The Malone camp seems ~o engineer
played "Halloween Bingo,' and and "Coity' Kennedy, Kitty DaJ?i~
Dennla M. Dono•ue
earned prizes Robert Harris won Mary, Robert and Peggy Harr1s, ' something so that it will go awry and then blame
Navy Petty Officer First Class the door prize.'
Jeremy and Josb Manley, Ginge~ Carey when things go wrong. The "debate" was a
sham and we didn't even cover it. When Malone
Dennis M. Donohue, son of Ray
President Kitty Darst led the Darst, Jeremy, Joey, Brenda and
insisted that there be no rebuttals, the event became
and DoJorcs Donohue of Pomeroy, "Mother's Prayer'' and "Pledge of Helen Blackston, Nancy Morris.
recently re'tumed 10 the Persian Allegiance." The November meet- Ross ~ichael Anderson, Linda
something other than a debate and wasn't worth the
Gulf with Strike Fighter Squadron ing will swim party at the Royal Brodenck, Judy Mattea, and Jusun,
effort. I believe Malone was simply fearful of facing
136 aboard the tJ.S.S. Georse .Oakpark.
PattiandCasiArnold.
someone with superior intelligence.
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Make no mistake about it, John A. Carey, Jr's
Donohue ~viously had served
achievements are great and easy to see. When faced
in the Adriatic Sea off lbe coast of
with
tough EPA mandate:::, he buckled down and
Bosnia-Helzesovina.
Wellston now has a new wastewater treatment facility
Donohue has visited England,
that will take us well into the next century. The water
France, Greece. Twtey, Israel and
the United Arab Emirilles since his
production plants are being almost completely
deployment be san. The 1978 .
renovated. The downtown area boasts new sidewalks
oo
Meigs High School gradwue joined
and beautiful trees. The abandoned McNally-Pittsburg
the Navy in September 1983.
facility is now, buzzing with activity as industry is in
"'
place. Pillsbury has prospered and more new jobs
have been created with Carey's assistance. Before too
long the town's sewer system will be up to date and
SATllRDAY
functioning
as a sewer system should function. And
CHESTER - Hymn sing at
Chester United Methodist church,
there is more, but space here is limited. John A. Carey,
Saturday, 7 p.m. Groups include
Jr. will leave office in Wellston with the city in much,
the Bissell Brothers, Refl~tions
much better shape than he found i!.
Trio, Narrow Way, ~usseU Spencer
John A. Carey, Jr. has accomplished more in his
and the Coe Family.
years of service to Wellston than Mark Malone has in
HARRISONVILLE - Harhis entire tenure in Columbus. If it weren't for
risonville Lodge 411 F&amp;AM meet·
Influential friends, I suspect that Malone ·would have
log Saturday, 7:30p.m. at the
accomplished
absolutely nothing at all. He has
Masonic TempJe. Election of omcertainly not earned a place in the history books.
ccrs. Refreshments.
And now we are faced with his vile and evil-spirited
SALEM CENTER - Star
ads,
signs of a desperate and less than honorable
Grange 778. Saturday, 7:30p.m. at
man.
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sranse hall, Salem Center. First
degree in full foflll with potluck
John A. Carey, Jr. was offered information that
supper following nw1ing. ·
could have killed the Malone campaign. He would not
SUNDAY
accept it and I know that for a fact because 1 am the
POMEROY- Pomeroy 12 and
• One · who offered it John A. Carey, Jr. has solid
l2 meeting Sunday, 7 p.m. at
character, intelligence, and the ,ability to serve us well
• Large Selection
fabrics
Saaed Heart Catholic Church.
In Columbus.
MONDAY
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Racker
Recliners
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Many
styles
,
The Wellston Telegram urges that you vote for John
RACINE - Racine Ch11p1er
134 OES n:gular meeting 7:30p.m.
A.
Carey, Jr. Send Mark Malone a very strong message
• w,n-A-Way Recliners • Reduced Price I
that you will no longer tolerate the kind of tactics he Is
SYRACUSE - Sutton Town·
• employing. We dese..Ve a lot better than what we now
lhlp Trustees, Monday, 7:30 p.m.,
have.
Syracuse Mlllliclpal Bulldins.
Send Malone packing. He has been on the public
.
payroll
much too long.
LETART- Letart Township
TruatcCI. Monday, 6 p.m., office
Steve Keller

; A hayride wu a feature of tbe
~~ family night observance ot
idle Ash Street Free Will Baptist
bwdl io Middleport '
&amp; Wining games were Trina
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A d
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0 DWea 0CaD.
0 an,
D y
,OICben,
In ·lhe "not
'10 newl)'Weil" game, the wiDDCn
..ere l'utllr Lea and Patricia Hay·
Joan with Steve and Debbie CaD u
Juonera-up; A Bible character
[!lrcu·up CODICil- aiao held.
t ThOle In llteDdance were Char·
lie, Sberrie and Andy Kitchen,
:.Wanda Wolf, Pauline Autherson,
t&gt;uane and Diane, Jake and J.D.
llios, Dell, Benji and West J~all,
loo Williams, Trina and Amy
vis, Les. Patricia Je1111y and Josh
yman, Donnie CaD, John, Angie,
orcr., and Codey Fink, Clarence
ol , Rief Herman, Steve and
bebbie Call, Cassie and JeDDifer
Nease, Angle Caldwell, Mandie
jlDd JenDifer Skaggs, Scott Auther- ·

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Comm1'ttee
Set tO StUdy
appii'Cati'OnS

llad1e lhaelt

A huodred )'ear old retractable
tape with the ABC's won best in
~show BDd ten" for Wallace Bradsacrifices. It will bC becanse they ford at tbe
meetins of Hemhave aa:epted Chrilt's deatb on lbe loc:t Grange 71)49,
Roaalie Story wu judged the
cross.
John 3:1S says, "whosoever beat COIItumcd ll tbe meeting which
believeth. Tbi&amp; statement runs · opened with slnslng of "America
throushout the entire bible. Any- the Beautiful", Mill Story pr:esided
thins outside of, whosoever at tbe ~eetio&amp; during which time
believeth, becomes a lie. The Helen Quivey reported oo things to
words, etemDi life, in verse .16, be made for tbe DCXt COIIteSL Ziba
goes along with, everialting Ute, iD Midkiff had the leslaladvc commit·
verse 16. When a penon li saved. tee report. October birthdays
he is rescued and deHvlml forever · observed were those of Sara Culbecause he believed ill Jesus CJuisl. luma and Bernice Hawk. Harley
Jolm 3:17 says that Jesus came DOt Haning will be jlllita for the next
to condemn lbe world, but that peo- IIICCiios. it wu IIDIIOUIICCd.
Reported Ill were Jessie White
ple through him might be saved.
Ladies and gentlemen, take a and Bernice Hawk. The program
hard look at Jobn 3:18. See if it planned by Mrs. Wblte and preruns throughout the scriptures. He sented by Ann I ambert illcluded a
that believeth on him Ia DOt COD· special iong "His Eye is on the
demued· but he that believeth not is Sparrow" by Wallace and Muriel
condemned already. because he Bradford, Vada Hazelton, Miss
bath not believed in the name of Story, and Margaret Haning. The
the only begouen Son of Ood. llfO!!P aans "How Great Thou Art".
Ctder· and donuts were served
Don't wait for a judgment day.
by tbe CWA cbairman Helen QuivYou are already boulldfor hell.
Based on what God.says, is we ey.
will not perish. If we believe ud
accept Christ into our heart we
have e1emallifc, for He Is Ute.
Based on the scriptures I have
DearAul.a!!Cien:Yourocendy
mentioned, moll people do not tOlled a leaa' about a woman wbo
believe. It Ia evident io S(llle peo- wu fired beca~ae abe bad a
ple 's mind that these scriptures mn•rbo You said abe should &amp;et
should DOt be used. If you want sal·
vadon by man's plan then you will rid of iL ~&gt;:· you are not
that at 11 ~ither easy nor
set into lbe legalistic ot man. Tbe awtwe
cheap_,
n:move bair from the face.
purpose of tbe cross is so lbe blood
I
tno.w
because I have had the
could atone sins of man. For
problem
all
my adult life.
whosoever shall call upoa tbe lltiiDC
Once
a
week, I went for
or 111e Lad shall be saved, f!.omana
electrolysis,
and after every
10:13. This Ia nota maybe, but a
trealnleDt,
my
face
WIL'I a mass of
pmDisc from God.
~for
clays.
I
developed
scars on
I haV!l lived 2S yean bellevios,
trustiog io the ICripturcs and trust- my lips and around my mOUih. My
ins what God says. I have never mouth. was often .0 swollen that it
seen a siDiesa man or woman or · ~ diffacult 10 cat or even aaltc a
people who would qualify to be drink of water. On 10p ?fall !he heU
holy. I am here to say today we had I went~ the.fatial hair came
better n:ly on the precious blood of back apm and agam.
Jesus Christ. For by arace are ye
There twe reasons 8001e people do
saved.
not have electrolysis. The major
reason is lhe cost It's expensive.
Another reason is time. Some people
work for a living and aren't able to
Hysell; Ralph and Madeline spend holn going for treatments.
Painter; Ivan and Evelyn Wood; The do-it-yourself hair-removal
Roger and Jane Hysell; Gary and products can cause problems for
Tammy Hysell; Dooald HyseH llld ' those who have allergies or
. Stephanie; Donna Hysell; Mike, IICIISitive skin. No woman enjoys
Diana and Randy Bing; Becky, having a mustacbe, Ann. The idea
Bethany and Ryan Amberger; that geuing rid ot facial bair is a
Wendy Daniels, Fred Daniels and simple ll)ltfer is iiiCO!ftCL Please
Heather Hysell; Keith, Paula, 8C1 the record straight - SACRA·
Chelsey and J~ Wood; Andrea MENlO, CALIF., READER
Wamer; RodDey Wood; Jeff, Lora
DEAR
SACRAMENTO
and Amanda Wolfe; Dennis, Bill
READER:
Not
onlv
do J want to set
.and Cody Hysell; Page Bradbury. ·
Next year's reunion will be held
tbe last SUDday of Seplember at the
Rolland PQI'k.

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'lllllaldelaptilt Cllardl
John 3:14 And u Moses lifted
up the serpent io the wilderness,
even so must the Son of man be
iifled up;
John 3:1S That whosoever
believeth io him shollld DOt perish,
but have etallallifc.
John 3:16 For God so loved the
Yiorld, !hal he pve his Ollly begotten Son, that wboaoever believeth
io him should DOt perish, but have
evcrlastinslife..
John 3:17 For God ICDt not his
Soo into lhe world to COildeom die
world; but that the world throush
himm!pt be saved.
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Jolm 3:18 He that believeth on
him Ia DOt OO!MJc:nmed: but he that
~believeth no.t is condemned
:already, because he hath not
~believed io the name of the only
:begotten Son of Got!.
: In my opinion, the verses you
:have just read are 10111e of tbe most
·mil-understood verses io tbe bible.
:Tberc aro some poople who do not
:believe these verses at all. Verse 14
:Ialka about how Moses iifled up the
· aerpent. Jesus uses lhil as an illus:tration that be would be lifted up
, on the erOS$. When we eliJJiioate
;...e croaa, and the death on Ule
..cross, we twe Iakins away frail tbe
.:real meanins, saved by arace,
~which ' is In Ephesians chapter 2,
:verses 8 and 9. For by grace are ye
;saved through faith; and that not of
~yourselves: it Ia the gift of God:
&gt;Not of WOib, leal any man sbould

;.will DOt be because they dressed a
! certain way or ahst•hw! from cer-

:,0 PERCBNT QP.11fQSE WITH_ they n:produce, Then, once they
~oNNAJRB'S DISEASE om - rcpJOducc io sufficient umbers,
My neiabbor got they are subsequently lllftad by the
Le
'1 dlloue IDCI oearly
rme wala' dropleU aea1oc1 by tbese
clled befole tlley ftpmd out what devices.
.wu wront with 111m: I've read
· · ·l'he probletil of Leglonelll bitllxMit Leal] I .e'a cHaease before, terialarowth can be solved by
but my aelgbbar II die flnt persoa proper cJeanioa or coolins.towers.
I've boWD dial ~Ctn•lly had thia evaporative coolers humidifiers,
jllDCII. How common is it, and ~ ud IIICIJ. The dumce of
bow doel 011eavold catching It?
you having Leslonella In your
. A,nawer: LcgiODDaire'a disease home cu be reduced by simple
is a type of pneumonia that can scnbbing with soap and water.
occ:ui in epidemics. The lllneaa This 11a11bbing can be
recei¥0tl ita Dillie ·from an Ameri- aatlsfactory for your shower at
can Lesion c:ouven~on where a home, but beat rcauiiB are achieved
• • ... o1 J*llclpanta developed a by a1ao lddilla a dllorlne bleach 10
severe pneumonia from aD yoUr C:lcllling water.
1mbowD CIIIIC. A team or expedl
So,·IO leduce your rilt ol devel.-aJed to save tbe lives of thOle oping Lcgiollllalre's dhealc.I'd
affUciD!J ud to lcleodfy the cause recommend that yclu reaularly
rJ ltil iDJIIOrioua llloeaa. Eventu- cleall any device ill your boole that
ally a bldiiiDm was idelltifled as
lllllrel a spray or water. I blow or
ThC District 18 'Executive Comtbe'c:aillldve aaeat and IIIDied after no eaay way to be sure that the mittee will bold a public meeting
dlo puup that llought it to publlc . M!!llng towers io publk: placea are 10 am. Dec. ·8 at the Holiday IDD
aaentioo - Leglooella.
.cared for properly, but the risks io MarieIll.
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Tbla Illness is actually fairly they pose and those of other
The meeting will determine the
OOIDD!OII AecordiDR 10 the Ceoteis "water-sprayios" devices are less Issue 2 projects submitted 10 the
for Dilease Coatrollhele an: about than a few )'ears qo,' Unclentzd. Ohio Public Works Commission
1,300 JqiOI1ed c:ues eacb year, but ina the conditions necessary for Round Nine funding under the
many more go unreported. It ia LcglooeJJa growth has led to oew State Capital Improvement Proealimited that up 10 S percent of pidelinea for deanioallld maintc- · gram (SCIP) and 111e Local TransJIIIC....,..ia cues Ollllide of llolpi- nmce of dcantive 111111 fullctiooal ~ortatlon lmpmvement Program
1111 or aurslnS homCI are LcgloD- equipmeat that use and spray (LTIP).
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naire's disease. This pull yoar wata'.
For more IDfonnation; rcsldeuts
ndlhbor ill • llllfortuDate, but DOt
And ooe additional bit of advice call Rick Hindman at 374-9436.
oclualve, ~·
il that yoa mentioo LcgiODDaire's
. LcgiODDaire 1 disease Ia a seri- disease to your doctor if you have a
"Family Medldne" 11 a W.kly
O.S iiiDcas. &amp;rly di•ll""'ll and use fever, coush ud feel truly dread· column. submit· queltlon•,
te anliblotlca
t 1o
• nc. wo,
If D••
o,
However usuaU~ ful. You see, tbe teats that can wr Iteo
cure.
• up to
~=~ dlatiDsulsh LegiOIIIIalre's Ohio UDiwnit; CoJJea• of O.teop;raot of illdividuala wbo COIIInlCt
from anotber type of pneu- n~tJ.~.o Medici G
"-U,
tliis ioCection, .particularly if there monia are not n:adily available. .....--ne, l'Oiveaor ...
il' a delay iawill
s.,ung
the proper
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Wonbip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wectlelday Servioe - 7 p.m.

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614-992-6223
Free Estimates
Insurance Work Welcome

Complete Une of Errand Service.
Are You Too Busy for R111ning Enllllls?
Let Errand Boy Do the
for You.
Cal1-800-806-9482
or 992·5710

Bill Slack

3 AnnQUnCenlentB

SMITH,
DECEASED;
WILLIAM
EMMETT
LARKINS, DECE~SED;
MILLI.E
LARKINS,
DECEASED;
ELLA
LARKINS, DECEASED; AND
WILLIAM
EMMETT
LARKINS, DECEASED.
:rou.-•.r• hereby , notified
that you ha.. been named
defanf..,._ In a ~lllcllon
anlllled Helen A- Cl...ll!llr,
Admx, of tho Eatata of
William Emmott Larktna,
d~oaHd plaintiff vi He1111
K. Clevenger, 1 et al,
defenclenll. Th11 ecllon hat
been •••lgned Caao No.
21 2f7 In Ilia Court of
common Plaaa,· Proball
Dtvlalon llatga County,
Ohio, Addr111, lltlga
County Probate Court,
Court Houae, Pomeroy,..
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SWAP SHOP
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P.O. lloJ 1114
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Buy-Sell·Trade
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Rick Pea.- Auction~.
full time aucttoneer, com,ta(e

71'3-5785.

Kenny's Auto Rental

lhlo....,loAn

Equal~y

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All real estate advertising in
this newspaper is subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act
ol 1968 which makes it Illegal
10 advenise M
any preference,
limitation or dlscrimina1ioil
based on race, color, religion,
sex famil ial status or national
origin, or any intention to
make any such preference,
timitalion or discri.mlnatlon.•

Kenny's Is the place to come
when you need a car rental.
We IJave Cars
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Kenny'• Auto cenr.r
264 Upper River Rd.
Gallipolis, OH 45631

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nun1n11 • . , In Mllldlap at1,

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DEPUTY DIRECTOR P0111T1011

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814-1185-4180-

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Nov. 4111, 1111, ....'
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New. 3 lhru a, lhllcan Phylo
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Middleport .

FreeEati...Belore 8 p.m. Ieiwe

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
,Gutter Cleaning
Painting

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Munl Family: Frl ~~~. 7;00-4:00, 1!'11 .llhallt Plcliaow, OnriNooll
FumHwo, 01- CCou.o. cen?lr, ~ Plao .__ lllciKnlckKnacka, Amlc,-, 2lt cllapoll, ""18 411110•
Maplo Q,.,.. Rood, (Con 1111 PC U... IIIKJvr.
Road) 011 AI. U1,
polanllol. 714 ~1110 1111. 11141.

Pomeroy,

Take the pain out ol ·
painting. Lal ,. do I for
you. Very n•aanalll.:

·lack Hoe
Senlee
HaJ for Sale
Dol• Wlllla111
Geaeral
Coatradl11
&amp; Excavatl•t
992-4103

v1caa.
Drt,...Drhlwl
Duo To
Will~:
Euandad Str·
1) High Eamlnga I aon..
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~21 H0ma Wtolrlllll?ll
IVKallonhw

llovfna Sale: Everythl-. llual ond AN'o.
. . all:"r.lng 10
Ool Thu11day -SalawdQ1 N. : : ' :,•=::;e-,.~

Now Setvlng llelga.
Gallla l Athena Co.

Exttrior

Howard L. Writesel

992·2269

Porter.

ant.._

l1ttrior I

Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE ESTIMATES
915-4473

Shrubs Shapped
and Removed
Mls. Jobs•.

Eleclrlc Hoaphat Bad, 3 Way
· Uft,$500,814-446-GOZ
: Frida• Nov 41h .sat Nov~· i'
A.M. 'L
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Slgne.

•Complete

Uglit Hauling,

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UNDI'S
PIINDNG &amp; CO.

•New Homes
oQaragee

TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL

' ' The Dl!)ect of t e
complaint Ia to ,oil the
dlcldeni'a UndiVIded ONE·
· Cootlauod on Pate 14

PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE

' Bli&gt;J Chlldrt,. Adun
; All ~ Each. Walker,
Mloc:. llamo Sa1unlay, 10111
141, 8:3D A.il. -t:OO P.M.

&amp;VIcinity

ROBERT BISSELL
.CONSTROOION

614-992·5515

,Ohio....,.

Christmas Layaway
Available on

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IPPLIUCI
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The Melga County PubiiG
Lttlrary BDird of TrueShooting Match
ere accepting bld1 for the
Bailey Run Rd.
ute of the Carnegie Library
building, located at 200 E.
Legion Farm
Second St,, PDmeroy, OH
nme
1:00 .Nov. 6th
45768. Biela will be accepted ·
unlit 1:00 p.m., Wedneeday,
All Factory Choke guns
aq,
1994. 'J.:he
Tr
reaervelhe right tD
re)8cc any en~ ell bide: Ref.
Public NO(Ice
Deed Volume 108, page 488,
Lotll148.
rtaaD~Iblo dllldganca bl
(10) 30,31 (11) 1, 2, 3, 4, &amp;tc aacorlalned;
WVNEMA
LARKINS
PARKER,
whoot
·WATSON
PubliC NOIIc8
1eat known addra11 Ia R.0.3,
Calcutta E. Liverpool, Oh
LEGAL NOTICE
43820, wh~te exact lddrou
IN THI! COMMON PLEAS
It unknown and cennot with·
COURT, PRoBATE
roaaonabla dlllganco bo
DIVISION, MEIGS COUNTY,
lfCtrlalnad;
OHIO CASE NO. 21.297
• DAVID DUNHAM, whou
HELEN A- CLEVENGER,
lddreao 11 unknown and
Admx. of tho Ealato of
cennot with re ..orable
Wlllam Emmell t.arldno,
diligence be aactrlatMd;
docoaHd vo HELEN A.
DONALD
DUNHAM,
CLEVENGER, at al NOnce
whou addraaa Ia unknown
.. AND-SERVICE BY
and cannot with rauonablo
PUBUCAnON TO:
diligence be aactrlalnod;
GEORGIA HENDERSHOT
Tho unknown holra .
whou lddraaa lo unknown.
dovlteet,
latitlla ,
and cannot wllh rHaonable
admlnlatracora, ••culora
diligence be aacarlalnld;
and/or Utlgna of GEORGIA
HOWARD
POWELL,
HENDERSHOT, HOWARD
wliou lall known lddreaa
POWELL. FINtEV,.r.DWELL.
11 3213 Murdock A.... HERMAN
LARKINS,
Parkaraburg, WV 28101,
WYNEMA ' LA,RKINS
whoae exact addraaa Ia WATSON PARKER~ ·DAVlQ.
unkn'Wfl and cannot with DUNHAM and DONALp
roaaDftablt dlllgonco bt .DUNHAM, If deceaHd;
a.-181rild;
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The unknown htlra,
FINLEY POWELL, whoao dovtaul
,
legatall,
r..t tcnown li!drell Ia R.D.2, · admlntatratora,
executora
Box 202, .L\~n. Oh 44432, and/Dr aaalgna of OCIE
who..
addreaa Ia LARKINS
POWELL,
unknown 8nd cannot with DECEASED; HARRY H.
reaaonablt dlllganca bt . LARKINS, DECEASED;
aacartalnad;
·
MARIE LARKINS DEVINE,
HERMAN LARKINS whoaa DECEASED; LEONARD C.
llll known addrtaala R.0.3, LARKINS, dtcaaaed: LENA
Cefcutll, Eall UverpDOI, Oh V. LARKINS MASON,
4)120, wholl exact addrtll DECEASED;
DORIS
I.: unknown and cannot with DUNHAM, DECEASED;
1
MEZENIA FAYE LARKINS

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900 Llll.
Wonhip - 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedlladay7:30p.m.

Co.Rd.6l
Sc:hool - !1:30 a.m.
1o-.30 a.m.

PubliC NOIIC8

Echo Saw's in stock

Fra2111 Repair
NEW l USED PARTS FOR
ALL IIUES &amp; IIODELS
882-7013 OR
· ·U2-5S53 OR
TOLL FREE 1-100·141·0071
DARWIN, OHIO

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Sunday Sc:hool - 0 LIL
Wanllip-IOa.&amp;

M,.,. Clllapll Cluudt
Lany Paw, Saplriaraldent
Sunday lliloal - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 7 p.m.
Wedoeaday Service · 7 p.m.

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Putor: 0..... Nowmaa
Sundoy School· 9:45 L11L
Wonhip • II a.m.
W.w-iay SOrvicOI , 7:30p.m•

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Tueaday ServiooJ - 7 p.m.

PallOr: ReV. Qwlel Mub
Sundoy Sc:hool- 9:30 Lm.

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Wednoaday Seriic:cl- 7:00p.m.

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Wonbip·II:IS LIIL, ?p.m.
ServiCie -7 p.m.

Sundar School lnd Won!UP-10 a.m.
BvcniJJa Scmc:co- 7 1'-111.
Wcdnaday Scrvic:es • 7 p.m.

Epi SCOpdl

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Maia .t Piftb &amp;.
SuadaySchool - IOLm.

Old Dalor Blblo Clorto?l• Clolrdl
Sunday School: 10 a.m.

W~-9:30a.m.

Putor: Gary lllael
Sllllday Sc:hool- 9-.30 Lm.
Wonhip - 6p.m.
wec1ua~c~ay sem... . 7 p.m.

B...... · 6p.m.

CltriiCiol Fol-lp C.?lr
Salaa 81:, Rudand

S101doy Sctioal· 10:30 &amp;m.

New~cli IIIGod

J&amp;L INSULATION

Suaday Sc:hool • 10 Llll.

Doore,Stonn
Wlliclowe, O.l'llgH.

Cooltllt u.teod.,.....lll .......

srna. F1nP Cllurdl Ill God

Putor: PJ. Cll"f:.'"
s...~~oy Scbool- oa.m.
Wonhip • II &amp;m.
Wcdnaday Servic:co • 7 p.m.

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OlfRL 124
Panor: l!dael Han
Suodoy School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • ID:30 Lm., 7:30p.m.

' PallOr. S1wcn Hawmaa
. Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Sundoy Scbooi·IO a.m. ·
Thui'Jday Saviooo - 7 p.m.

· Apple and Second SU.
P1110r: Rev. Dovid R111oell

MlddlepM P1nt1

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Sunday Sdlool · 9~ a.m.
Wonhip · IM0Lm., 7p.m.

Cll-

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Pa-: Gresory L. Scm
Sunday Scbool · .IOLm.
Wonhip • II Lm., 6 p.m.
Wednelclay Scrvic:co - 7 p.m.

SLRLI14,RaciDe
•
P-. Williiiilllcillack
Sunday Sc:hool-10 L11L
BVI!IIinl· 1 p.m.
WedueJciiy ServiCe~ • 7 p.m.

Speclal2lrlg In Part-calm
br lhow and companlona.
Stud aeiVice &amp; t&gt;UPIIIea,
young eclllla for ..... '
417&amp;0 Mile Hlg Rd.

WHALEY'S AUTO

Specializing In CuaiDm

ForAIIMaior

Tl~rament

Pentecost al
, . _ "-1111

Fallll T.....,._ Clloorcli
llailey Rua IWod
1'1-. Rev. Jlmad RaWIOII

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Quai\!Y and

R8p!.c;e?lllnt
Window., Blown
lneu...lon, SIDrin

PallOr. S1wcn nauSundoy School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m., 6:30p.m.

ML Martalo Cll- Ill God

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KENNE~
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Cocker Spaniels

Sunday School - 10 .....
Woni!IP -7 p.m.
Tbunday scm.. -7 p.m.

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Wonhlp · 9:;10 LIIL (lot A :lad S111),
7:30p.m. (3rd. 4lb S..)
Wednclclay Scrviee ·7:30p.m.

Allred

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Oifloa, W.V&amp;,

Pulor: Sam ADdenim
s...tay Sc:hooiiOa.m.
B...U.a -7:30p,m.
.
Wednesday SoMoa • 7:30p.m.

Wonblp- lll:45 a.m. (lot A lrd Sun)

AMBERWOOD

949-2804
Complete Chain
Saw Service a Parts

R.'1CW2tln

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In
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AmVIIo FIN Martial, Kanauga, IIDII SA 110,
Oil
Ohio, $1.00 Table, lion 7111, T- Oak HIM ~- T~. C..
llh, 8-4iC.III14 4111208,- PIIIY Naadt Pulttlhnil CJr11
7

B••r Repair ~1'15.115~~~- ~F;~~~;f; I

· Mower Clinic

892-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

1128184

10113/TfN

RACINE

(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill

Factory CMke Oily
Bas.. B•Mig .

Cllft•To"rTadeCIIordl

MlcldJ?/.!!.tc:,~ccli

1'1-. K.modt Baker

Mc&gt;rnq Wanbip: II a.m.
Bvmlna Wonhlp: 7 p.m.
Service -7 p.m.

Woolhip • 1~, 7 p.m.
Sof'licea • 7 p.m.

Wonhip • 10:45 Lm.
Thunday scm... -7:30p..,.

Saaday Scbool - !1:30 LID.

Un1t ed Metho cJ1 st

w........,

Allllfi..IJ llapdol '
Sanclay School -9:30a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30 ......

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ML Moriall BaplloP
Pou11b .t MaiD SL, Middleporc
Pulllr. Rev. Gilbelt cna,. Jr.
Sanclay Sc:hool - !1:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:45 Lm.

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Comer Sycamore A s-.t SL, ~p,-,_f1Y..,

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
~.,4: IIL~.,6p.m.
W
Scrvicea -7 p.m.

Fona4 Ruo BopiiiC
Putor : Ariw flun
Sunday Sc:hool· 10 LIIL
Wonhip - 11 a.m.

~: llevLRJdwd A

W'onbip ·II a.m.

Suaday tc:hool· ID-.30 a.m.
Wonhip • 9:30a.m.. 7 p.m.

Wonhip - 10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Oat Step C.11plttt Aute

Stale Rt. 33
Darwin, Ohio

work

12 Gaige

w~i~~
friday- :OOp.m.

115Botl

. Suaday Sc:hool· ID:30 L1L

• , Paaor: x-ieda Jl'akor
Saaday School-"9:45 LID.
Wonhlp - IG-.30a.m.
Thunday scm... -7:30p.m.

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
GUN SHOOTS
SAT., 6:30 P.M.

I'Uiar. William Van Meter

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1'alricia llcada-Knoa

H•lodtGro;eCIIIrdo
Pl-. Oene Zopp

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Cullol

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Clllrdl oiJ- aHoc,
A.,-tc Falllt
114 mile Jllll Pon Melp em New Limo Rd.

.992·5114

oRoom Addltlona
-New O.regea
-Electrical&amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
olnterlor l Exterior
Painting alao concrete

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1'1-.La_.,......
• JO Lillo
w~J.School
y Servk:el· 7 p.m.

Pl-. Rev. Rilland Wildman
Cmrdo -9:15 LID.
Wonbip • 10:30 L11L

........ K.modt llakor
Sunday School - !1:30 a.m.
Wonhip-111:4S ....:(2ad.t41b s...&gt;

OurSawtoar Lll?lo.._ Clllrdl
Walma and !leery SU.. a.-wood, W.VL

BDIIIde BopiiiC Clllrdl
SL RL 143jwtalfRL 7
Pu1or: Rev. 1 - R. A...._ Sr.

Fallll BopiiiP Cburda
Railroad Sl., M1101
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 11 L.m., 6 p.m.
w•Jday Services - 7 p.m.

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YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE

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·~·Lir•Cb. . .

Trtalty c ........... Cll...

Pl-. K.modt Bakor
Soadoy Scbool- 10 a.m.
.
W"onbip - 9a.m.
Wedneaday Scrvt- • 10 a.m.

•rvlcel SD, Yltl.n your seiiiHta 1111'1 working IIDh~ we N
har.to helpl By phone or In,.,_.__ Mien ygu call,
.,. will be ,_.,

SOON. 2nd Aw.,M'+Ietcct

w-.sa, aemc:c- 6:30p.m.

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Pine&lt;l.Puoar:DinllloaloiM
WorUip • 9:30 L1LSundaySctioai-ID:30a.m.

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Sundoy Scbool - 9:30a.m.
Wonbip • IG-.30 LIIL, 7:30p.m.
Wccmcaday Service 7:30p.m.

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Sunday wonblp - 10 a.m.

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Tbunday !lervlo. • 7 p.m.

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Putor: Dovid Doi1ey
Sonlay Sc:hool9:30 a.m.
Bveaiaa -7 p.m.

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Wednesday • 7 p.m.

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Wednaday SoMoa ·7:30p.m.

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Thui'Jday Scrviee - 6:3([ p.m.

SIDiday Sc:hool - lOam.
Wonhip-11a.m., 7:30pm.
Wednetcfay Services- 7:30p.m.

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Saaday Sdlool- 10 a.m.
Wonblp - 9 a.m.

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Pulor: Illlioo Doaaor
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Wanlip-IO::JOa.m.
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Wednesday SoMoa -7:00p.m.

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s..t.y Sdlool · 9 a.m.
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Wanbip - 1&amp;.30a.m., 7:30p.m.
, Wcdnaday Scrviee -7:30p.m.

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SIDiday Scbool - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm.
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a-m, ScMee - 7 p.m.
Wedneaday, Bib!- SIDdy -7 p.m.

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Wodnudaj SoMoa • 7 p.m.

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Wonhip - 6:30p.m.
Wodnolday Saviooo • 7 p.m.

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Sunday Sdlool· 9 Lm.
Wonblp ·10 a.m.

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Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip • 1&amp;.30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
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Wonhjp - 9:4S Lm.,6:30p.m.

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Wonhip - 10:30 LIIL, 7:00p.m.
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Wonblp- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
SoMou - 7p.m.

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Wonblp ·II a.m.

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Putor: Jack Colcpvve
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Wonhip - 10:30 o.m., 6:30p.m.
Wodnesdoy Services -6:30p.m.

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watching the play at one table, usually
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showing the players' beads of perspiCIPHE~
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commentators decided the contract
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ~Whal's lun about acting is that you get to behave
outside the bOunds ol soc1etal rules.· - Enc Stoltz.
had to finish one down. But Bluhm
found the way home. After winning
the second trick in the dummy, declarer cashed dummy's heart ace and
ruffed a heart in hand. Entering the
dummy twice in diamonds, Bluhm
ruffed two more hearts in Ills hand.
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his eighth trick, and continued with
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trump. So West ruffed. But now he
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trick to South's king.
Bluhm had gained one trump trick
lrom the dummy reversal, ruffing
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Convicted killer
of doctor; es·cort
sentenced to die
BJ BU.L KACZOR
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PENSACOL.\, Fla. -

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ldller of • aboctioo cloc:tDr lllld ao

Aoolbcr Hill sup"jl(iier, UiC Kev. ·
David Trnscb, said an execution '
could lead to more anti-abortion
~oleoce.

"lu lime it will motlvale pco- .
eacort remained calm 8lld defiant
pie,"
said Troscll, a Roman ,
U I jury J'I'AXYDIIII'!IIC!M lbal be die
priest from Mobile, Ala., :
Catholic
lo the elcaric dlair.
wllo
bu
been removed from the
"You have a responsibility to
protect your oeigbb&lt;l'' a life lllld to priesthood for advocaliDg murder. ·
use fORlC if necessary to do so," a "Panicularty wbeo Paul bas actual· .
subdued Paul Hill told the jury ly bceo executed, it will motivate .
Tbun4ay before they began coo- people to become very active, 10 .
aiderlog bia fate. "In an effort to lalce actioo, violeol Ktion if neces· :
suppress thil truth, you 1111y mix
wbo represented llimself. ·.
my blood with the blood of the
llllbcl'll lllld thole wbo bavc fought offered DO defeose after lbc judge
barred bim from uguios tbal the .
10 defcod the Ojlplaled.
"However, truth 1114 riableoui- slayiDaa were justifiable to save .
feiUSCS. He called DO wlmwes 8lld
DeU will prevail. May G"od help
uted
uo quellioos of those wbo '
you to protect the unborn as you
would want to be protected ••
.testified aaailllt him.
Wieldios a 12-sauge abol3uD,
The jury tbcll clc~ ocariy
four hours before choosing the Hill ambushed Dr. lobo Bayud
death SCDteDCC instead of life iD Britton, 69, retired Air Force Lt. .
pr1sa1 for Hill. It took just 20 ioio- Col. James H. Barrett, 74, aod Bu- :
utea Wedoe!lday 10 convict bim of rett'a wife, luoe. 68, u the lbrce
urivcd at lbc Ladies Center cliDic ·
IIIUI'der.
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Hill allowed no emotion u lbc luly 29.
Hill was coovicted of attempted ·
recommcodalioo wu read. Circuit
ludae FraDit BeD Ia DOl bouDd by II murder for wOIIIIdiDS Mrs. Barrett. :
IDd could give Hill a life SCDICDQ:. 1be Burctts wen: voluoteen wbo .
A ~a~tcDCIDa date was DOl lmmcdl· alao escorted patients from their ·
Dcalb lalteocel are auto- cars IDto the abortion clioic, sbieldYappealed iD Florida.
iDI them from proleaterl.
Assistant Swe Auoruey lames
Leaden of lbc Naliooal Orgaol·
Wion fur Women and lbc Fwloist Mlllrl)' said the jury's ICCOID!IIMI•
MIQority bad aald Hill sbouldo't be datioa acot a measaae tbal "viocucuted llld callccl oo lbc sovcm- leuclo wW not be tolerated iD Pameol 10 do more to I'OIIIId up anli- · ucola.''
HUJ, 40, a lbrmcr miDiater iD lbc
abortiOD tarorisls.
Some aod-abor1ioo ICiivisla said Preabyterlao Church In America
HIU'a execution would help their and tbe Orthodox Presbyteriio
cauac. "Tbe bopc Ia that II w111 Cburcll, wu coovlcted OcL 5 of
c:auac people to open their eyes to, VlOlatiDJ the DCW federal diDIC·
w11a1 Ia bappcoiog iD our COUDlry protection law in the abotauo
aud act, ffoally, lite abortion Ia attack. He could get up to life io
munlcr,'' aald Doooa Bray, dircc· ~ for tbal offeose at senleDC·
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by illlmect!O!l. !J,S, soldiers. and
Argentinian police monitors kept

·PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti- ,bacAitltbeso anTf"lursr:o~w·dHaltian radio
Reaching aaou a barrier m wbite
tlpC iD lbc capi.IBI'a poorest Ddgb· reported that .S. autllorilies
borbood. Prcaldeot Jean-BertriDd urcsted ooc of lbc most powerful
Arlatidc \OUCbed bauds with the HaitliD army commanders under
dcllrioul aupportcn wbo swept bim the former military regime. lL Col.
to power aimolt four years ago.
Claudellosepbat.
.Aristlde'a trip to lbc Cilc Soleil
Tbe U.S. military refused to
alum Tbun4ay was bia first sioce confirm or deny the arrest of
be returned from exile Oct. IS. losepllat, commander of H~ti'a
Tbouaaodl of danc:iDS IDd ctapplog DOrlbem district. reported by S1soa!
people turned out to greet bior -FM ·- pb bad • _.. af
1ose at
Wb1Je U.S. aoldk:n kept tight aecurcup~ ter 10
rity, percbiDg 00 rooftops with M- Haitian soldleJ'So were -tilled In a
16 rilb.
· flrcfigllt wltb U.S. Mmoea iD Cap. ·~ allllllr)' 11 yqun. you cao Haitieo oo SepL 24. There were
do wl!alever yoo w111i!" lbc elated UIICODfumed reporla last mooth 1ba1
crowd chanted while Arislide, be was orJ~lzios a resislaDce
drclscld 1o suit an4 tie~'!:' movemcot asaillst U.S. uoopa.
. from bla brow wltb a
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· "It was au ubilarallos ·
Public Notice
I'JII'f'II'K." said U.S. Daliooal security adviser Anthony Lake, who
Conttn..d l'rom l'lll• II
' ~paoied Ariatidc. ''President
FOURTH lnttroal In lht
Arlatide motioned me over and
following . dttcrlbtd rul
yellecl. 'Loot at lbclr faces, look at
tbclrfaca."'
An undlvldtd one-fourth
Durio&amp; tbrce yeus of military
lntereal In tho following
rule, Cite Soleil remained a
dtacrlbed rttl ttlltt
tllutted In lht Townahlp of
stronghold of 111pport for Aristide
Lebolnon, County ot Mtlgl
despite ClOUIIdeSS ICIS of rcpressioo.
end Sttlt of Ohio, and
More lban 800 bomca Wtml burned
boundod end dtocrlllod 11
doWn In December, aod corpses
lollowa:
were frequently fouod io the
ltlng In Sldlon 20, Town
IIRCII, victims of atlacks by army3, Rtn&amp;t 11 of Ohio
tomp11ny'o Purchau.
bacted mililias.
itglnnlng at t otont
"We're &amp;olD&amp; to put our bauds
corner to Wm. Cia,.'• In
tDFiber to unite. to rebuild recooctnttr of road on Wollo
cillalioo day aud Digbt," Ariatide
Run; thence mttnderlng
cried from a raised podium. Tbe
ttld rotd Iouth 5 dtl'"'
popu11at prieaa, wbo was ousted iD a
""" 11 poltt; thine~
21 mlnutto wtll 15 poltt;
September 1991 military coup,
eouth 41 dtgroot wttl 14
reliuDed to Haiti wilb the help of
poltt; 1.21 112 dogrott W
thouaaoda of U.S. soldiers on a
Vpoltt;SI7dtgret~WI
miuioa to rearore democracy.
poltt; N 13 dig. W31 poltl;
. "You have endured great bardIt 13 112 dtg. w 11 polo• to
ablp, aud you have done It with
1 atontln uld ~: lhtnct
N2t 1/2 dog. E 124 po1H to
cliplty, tlld courase. aod patience .
• etone corner to Wm .
..., • CCIIIIIIiiiDCDt 10 clemoc:niCy, ..
Clerk; thence with ttld
Lake told the people through au
Clark line Na:i 1/2 dog. E 41
polu lo lht place of
btglnlng, containing 41
are 11 lbc dawn of a
ecree Mel I rod• of land.
· IICIII clay iD Halli. It will be a day of
• Thl purpou of uld uta
loua bud work and the United
It to pey the dtbtt ·and
stila Ia 11m to help you."
ooatt or odmtntattrlng thl
. Ariatidc told lbc crowd lballle
ttltlt of lht dtctdant,
WllllMI Emmttt Llrldn.
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You
ere
required
to
tlte Soleil with IDOIIC)' dona•cd by
anewar tha Colnplalnl
Japu. He also said a deleaation
wllhln 2t dap after lht lut
W,puid come to the alum today to
publlcallon of thla notice,
which will be publlthld
aod ~boob fllt
onoe tMII wttk tor tlx

8y GEORGE ABATE
Tlmea-Sentlnol Sllft
RACINE - Area and state law enforcement officials
·began digging at a Racine farm Friday to substantiate
allegations of child abuse, including the possibility of
buried bodies.
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' Officials said Saturday that no bodies had been found.
A search of property·owned by Harold Rose Sr. on Mile
Hill Road is continuing, but no charges have been filed,
Meigs County Sheriff James Soulsby said.
: "We're jusl checking on reports we 've received,"
Soulsby said. "We'll pursue this until we satisfy ourselves
) hat there is no basis for lhe information."
• Rose, a 54-year-old farmer, and his 19-year-old daugh4er remain in the one-story while farm house and have
cooperated wilh officials, Soulsby said.
: Rose and his wife, Mary, had alleast 17 children, 16 of
1hem still living, Soulsby said. One child died from crib

During the few months which I have been your commissioner, Meigs County has
been on the move with many improvements happening and many more to begin in the
nearMure.
As your county commissioner, I have been directly involved in obtaining almost one
million dollars in grant funds for new rural water lines in Scipio, Rutland, and Columbia .
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Townships and 1for housing improvements in the Village of Racine.
I have also worked diligently on the Issue 2 grant program as a member of the
District Integrating Committee, which has resulted in millions of dollars of paving,
sewer, culvert replacement and other improvements in many areas of Meigs County.
I am concerned with all of Meigs County and its Mure. I am committed to improving
the industrial and retail business base of the county, and I have the knowledge, the
contacts, and the experience to see that it happens. During my tenure as mayor of
Middleport I was directly involved in the creation of over 175 new jobs - such as at
Overbrook Center- and the retaining of many ot~ers.
I am a lifelong resident of Meigs County and am deeply interested and concerned
about both the present and the future of our area.
My wife, Pauline, and I hav~ resided in Meigs County all our lives, and our four
children were born and raised here and all gradu~d from Meigs High Scho~l.
I am a veteran of three years in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and have
always been supportive of assistance to all of our veterans.
I feel that I am providing the leadership Meigs County so desperately needs at this
time and am certain that m-any more good things can be made to happen in our county
if we all continue to work together.
My main goals to achieve for Meigs County are to: attract industry to sites which are
here, work with the Governor to get long pending new highway projects under
construction, assist our present businesses and industries, expand water and sewage
services throughout the county, and improve housing for our residents. I feel that all
these goals can be attained and I can make a difference toward them be~;:oming a
reality.
I am asking for your support in the upcoming election and pledge to you that I will
help make progressive things happen in Meigs County during the next four years.
Your vote and support would be greatly appreciated.

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By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Slllfl
GALUPOLIS - -While regional and stale races
have stolen most of the attention in the last several
wee~s. Gallia County voters will focus' Tuesday on
the campaigns for two county offices and a proposed increase in the sales tax.
, Commissioner Harold G. Montgomery, a Repub·
lican, iss~king a secoild term and faces opposition
· from Democratic candidate Gary T. Bane and inde·
pendenLRollert 1.. M!!,_rphy. _. ._
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· County Auditor Ronald K. Canaday, looking lo
win a foilrth consecutive lcrm in office, is running
' againsnlle;QOP.'s Oini~llt Da~l'es Jr. Kl/4 percen: hike in lhe sales tax is sought to finance an
enhanced 911 emerge.ncy communications system
in lhe coi!nty.
·- Voters will also decide races for Congress and the
legislature, as well as a number of state offices and
issues in Tuesday'selc.clion. All36 voting locations
· in the countywillopen at 6:30a.m. and close at 7:30
p.m.
While Montgomery and his fellow commission·
ers have been at the center of controversy for more
than ayear over management and responsibility for
the cqunty's finances, the campaigns for each ofthe
candidates in the commission race have focused
primarily on issues.
Montgomery, owner·operatorof a Gallipolis bar·
ber shop, was a political newcomer when first .
elected commissioner four years ago. Bane, who
retired las I year as an officer for the Galli a County
Probate-Juvenile Courl, hasbeen a Gallipolis Township trustee for nearly 30 years. Murphy, formerly
of Akron, took up residence in lhe county 10 years
ago. He is a retired tire industry employee and
substance abuse counselor.
Canaday, first elected auditor in 1982, has been
running on his office's accomplishments while
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Commission
seat, levies
await vote
ByCHARLENEHOEFUCH
Tlmoa.Senllnel Staff
POMEROY- The fate of It tax levies, all renewals with the exception of one, and lhe election of
a county commissioner are the local issues to be
decided by Meigs County voters in Tuesday's
election.
A majority affirmative vote is neces.sary for
passage of the tax levies and selection of the
candida!~ to fill the open seat on .the Meigs
oiuitty Board of O;lmmi!!Sioners.
Running for the commissioner's seat are Fred
L. Hoffman, Rep~blican (inc11mbent), and Jack -====::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;;=,~
R. Slavin, Democrat.
A TEST RUN - Friday afternoon the Meigs County
of
·Unopposed local candidates oil the ballot in- Elections did a public test ruo to be sure that c.ounling equipment to
elude Auditor Nancy Parker Campbell, a Repub· be used on Election Day is operating properly. Here, Director Rlla
lican; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Fred Smith runs several thousand cards througllthe counter.
W. Crow, Ill, and Judge of the County Court, ---------------~----­
Patrick H. O'Brien.
Voters of the Southern Local School District will deterResidents in Rutland1Village will be voting for an addimine
by their votes renewal of a 4-milllevy for three years
tional tax of 2.5 mills for five, years for gel)eral operaiing
for
general
operating expenses.
expenses of the village when they go to the polls.
The
levy
will generate $215,000 a year if passedby
Five political subdivisions are asking for renewal of levies
voterson
Tuesday.
for fire protection. ·
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Both levies are designated to commence with the 1994
They are Racine Village, 0.7 mill for five years; Pomeroy
tax
duplicate. •
Village, Lebanon Township, Sutton Township, and Letart
Meigs
voters will ~I so vote on district , state, and judicial
Township, all 1-mill levies for five years, all commencing
candidates
along with candidates for the U.S. Senate and
wilh the 1994 tax list and duplicate.
House
of
Representatives.
Salem Township is asking for a 0.5 mill for five years for
In the state senatorial races of the 17th District, the seat
maintaining and operating cemeteries with the levy to be
of
two term Democrat Jan Michael long, is being cha l·
effective wilh the 1995 tax duplicate.
lenged
by John P. Knauff, Republican; while for Stale
Scipio is also see king renewal of a cemetery levy, 0.5 for
Representative
for the 94th District, John A. Carey, Jr.,
five years, effective with the 1994 tax duplicate.
In the Eastern Local School District, voterswill decide a 4.4 Republican, is vy.ing for the seat now held by Democrat
renewal levy for two years for general operating expenses. Mark A. Malone .
For Representative to Congress for the Sixth District,
The renewal levy will raise $154,689 a year. the same amount'
generated by the 5-milllevy which expires Ibis year. The levy Te~Striddand, Democrat incumbent, is being opposed by
was put on the ballot as an emergency measure which means Frank A Cre means of Galli a County , Republican.
Voting in the 28 precincts begins at (d Oa.m. and ends
that the mileage was adjusted downward to generate the same
at 7:30 .m.
amount of mone as the current 5-milllev .

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Voters will make - - - - - - the Nov. 8 gubernatorial contest one lo remember
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-no matter which candidate wins.
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If Republican Gov. George Voinovich continues
to ride a wave of popularity into a second, four-year - - - - - - term, the slale will have its first woman heutenant governor, Nancy Putnam
Hollister.
lfDemocral Rob Burch or independent Billy Inmon manage to
come out on top, the state would
h;lve its biggest political upset since
former Gov. James A. Rhodes
turned Democratic ,Gov. John J.
.Gilligan out of office in 1974.
This year: s race lookeq every
bil a mismatch as Voinovich en·
joyed leads of as much as 38 perc~ntage points in polls .a month
before lhe election, and a $7 million campaign account that
dwarfed thai of his rivals.
. For Voinovich , the election was
a referendum on a lerm thai saw
the former Cleveland mayor immerse himself in government opera lions to demonstrate his management skills.
"I think basically it gets back to
what the people always have to
decii:le. Who's the mosl qualified
person to be governor? llhink that's
really lhe basic thing in a nutshell,'' Voinovich said.
Voinovich . cited gains in job
. growth and a 'slowdown in the
growth of government spending
among his accomplishments. ·
He defefKil:d a December 1992
lax increase 'he crafted with legisContinued on page A2

Where they stand

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arouse ire
in candidate
By KATHERINE RIZZO
Assocl1ted Prell8 Writer
The Republican candid* in southern Ohio's 6th
Congressional District expects to get a boost for his
campaign this Sllll.dJ!Ywhen Ch ristian Coalition members distribute votCVguides at area churches.
Frank Cremeans is hoping to unseat Rep. Te(j
Strickland, D-Ohio. Strickland. who is a former Methodist minister, on Friday·criticized the group and its hand·
outs.
"There's nothing Christian about their motives and
tactics," he said.

The guides are part of the coalition's nationwide effort
to motivate conservative voters for Tuesday 's congressional elections.
The guide ·
examines

Strickland 's
voting record ·
on subj ec ts
whi ch" inclu de abortion and homosexuals in
the military. Sllrtfnglllillinct
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an amendment to cut 40 percent of the budget for the
National Endowm~nt fur the Arts.

· ' 'You can't get from that vote to that accusation if you
have a rati llnal mond ," Strickland said.
The coaliti on does not recommend that people vote for
Continued on page A2

'94 gubernatorial race
News capsules
will be one to remember
•· Ohio voters face 258 school financing issues

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death in 1984 and was buried in a nearby cemetery, he from children who had lived
added.
in lhe Mile Hill Road home,
Jhe five children living in the home - ranging from 9 l.enlessaid. The children had
to IS years old - were placed in a foster home on a left lhe home, returned, and
temporary basis Thursday by a court order, Meigs County then left again because they
Prosecutor John Lentes said.
could bear conditions there,
A month ago, Rose's wife was admitted to the Southeast he added.
Psychiatric Hospital in Athens due 10 mental and emoAuthorities are assuming
tional problems, Lentes said.
that any alleged criminal acAccording to courl records, Meigs County Juvenile tivity took place a numlfr of
Judge Robert Buck granted a three-day search warrant years ago, Lentes said.
Thursday based on statements from the hospital staff and
Soulsby stressed that he
various family members.
remainsuncertain if anything
SEARCHING PROPERTY • Members of the Meigs County Sheriff's Dep1rt·:
The scope of the search includes any evidence of will be found Of how long ' menl, Meigs County Prosecutor's office and Bureau of Criminallovestigatiou·
physical and sexual abuse that may have laken place at the the investigation might con- and ldenlificalion began searching a Racine fann on Friday.
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This type of investigation could lake anywhere from tigator for the Bureau ofCriminallnvestigation and IdeoThe prosecutor's office learned of possible child abuse one to six months. said Terrv Neelv. chief criminal invesContinued on page A2
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From T.S, AP Reports
Schools have 258 money issues at stake in Tuesday's election, the fir st
major test of voler sentiment since the state system of funding sc ~oo ls was
declared unconstitutional.
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The Ohio Department of Education and lx&gt;th major party candidates for
governor said the school finance case shou ld not affect decisions on loca l
districts.
A department breakdown Friday showed 150 real estate or personal income
tax questions on the ballot dealing with money for school ope rating expenses. The total includes three proposals to lower property tax millage.
In Meigs County, renewal levies are on the ballot in two school districts .
Eastern Local is seeking passage of 4.4-mill issue .for two years. and
Southern Local has a 4-mill issue for three years.
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Also at stake: 108levies or bond issues to finance school construction
JL__:]~§] projects.

Trustee files suit against engineer, paper, Northup brothers
EDITOR'S NOTE: A lawsull outlines tho grievance• of one party
igalnet 1nother. It does not establish guilt or Innocence.
GALLIPOLIS - A Guyan Township trustee has filed suit in Gallia
County Common Pleas Court seek ing $1.1 million in damages for published
and verbal statements he Claims have defamed him.
·
Roger Watson of Crown City.is suing Galli a County Eogin~er Joseph L.
Leach; the Ohio Valley Publishmg Co./Mulllmedta Inc., Galhpohs; Kevtn
Pinson, a reporter for the Gallipolis Daily Tribune; James A. Northup,
Gallipolis; and Harlan Northup, Galhpohs.
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Watson alleges that after he applied for. and recetved emergency fundmg
. from the Ohio Public Works Comm tsston tn January 1994 forr_!!patr work on
Guyan Township Road 270(Willi~ms ~idge), objections to the project were
raised by Leach.
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' Leach 'sobjections resulted in a preliminary invesligation of the project by
the state auditor's office,.the suit said.
Watson alleges that results of the preliminary investigation were' released
for publication by Leach and published in lhe Trib~ne and the Sunday TtmesSenlinel in April:
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While lhe OPW "determined that nothing improper occurred'~ with the
gr,nl, according lo the suit, Watson alleges that untrue stalell!ents about him
and the project made by Leach appeared in the news stones .

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Release of the preliminary investigation' was also a violation of state
law, Watson said.
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In addition, Watson claims that Jjm Sands
Leach verbally alleged that Watson Cblick Stone
damaged the road with a grader be- Bob HoeOicb
fore applying for the emergency fundI
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The statement · was "false and
defamatory," Watson charged. and· Leach acted "willfully and with actual
malice" in making the statements.
Watson also charged that James Northup and Harlan Northup, in a letterto
the editor appearing in the Tribune and later verbally, made false statements
about Watson chargi ng him with. "stealing money from Gallia County" in
connection with the project.
Watson claims that his character and reputatiot&gt; has been damaged.
Watson is seeking $4,700 in tompensatory damages and $500,000 in '
punitive damages against Leach; $4,700 compensatory and $250,000 puni·
· tive damages from Multimedia Inc., owner of OVP; $100,000 punitive •
damages against James Northup and Harlan Northup; ~nd $250,000 in •
punitive damages against James Northup.

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