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• Pomeroy ,Middleport, Ohio

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Dodgers
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FURNITURE, JEWELRY
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106. N. 2nd, Middleport
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Ohio Lottery

Football '92!

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Vol. 43, No. 113

CapJililh-'1112

Stop In For All Your
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PROCLAMATION. SIGNED - The weelt of
Oct. 4-ll) IIIII beeu procllll,med Fire Prevention · ·
Week by Mldcl1eport Mll101' Fred Holrman. The
proclamation Cilia on citizens at home, work
and s~hool lo hed . .the
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• The clOL'IIR is I"'CC'"ary, repons·
Jolln Dowler, .ODOT Disuict 10
Dim:tor, MarieUII, 10 1118 Disttict
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slllbbrid'ae located about one-half
mile off Route 7. The slrUCttire will
be replaced with a concrete box
culverL .Asphalt will be repaired
when lite jOb is complete.
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Pacten led 28-14 ill 4th qUMit:r• ••lead dumged bands tw1c:e before Falcon QB Cbris Mlllec

lhrew 'ID pass In lut411CC01lds for winDing 3S-3111181jin. .
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MIAMI--••17
Bills havC'WOO I0 or last 11 games va. DolpbiDa, Including ierlea·sweep last
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cootcltl, BIUnianlnR3S-311n Buft'alo, lbal41-27 ill Miami.
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· •wlDDlDg 24-20 1n K.C., ouer QB steve DeBcq throwing rour mreuqMi.OIII
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When The Time Comes
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A Racine youth WIIS cited after a ~vebicle wieck on Ohio
124 in Suaon Township Thursday around 3:35
According to a report from \be Gallia-Mcigs.Post of.tbe Staie
.Highway PIII'OI, Vebicles driven bY Jennifer R. CrosS, 17, Syiacuse,
and Brian A. Andecsl!n, 16, RI!cine, were stopped in lraf&amp;. A folloWing car, driven by Kiillberly Jenkins, 17, Racine, failed lifSWll and SlrUCk die.rear of Anderson's vehicle, pushing it into tbe rear of

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1n last meetinR between~ two.ln 1990. Lions II)IICt Sairits 1n N.o .• capllalizlns wiib .17 U11811swered p)mts in
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2nd balfto wiD 27-10.•. In greatmatdl-up ill Decroit-New Orleans.
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Teams lastJDet iii N. Y.ln fiDIIl pmcof 1989 seuoa, GlaDu wiDDlllil34-17, clinching NFC'Eastdde.. .lied 17-17
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ICUing tO points In 4th.quaner to puU IIWIIY
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GALtiPOUS FERRY - the subject came to the car and reac:lled store with one subjeci, tbe other
Mason County Sheriff's Depart- inside the vehicle into the floor.
sub~ were squaned down betmentis investigating an armed robHe asked tbe employee, ween tbe employee's vehicle and
~~:! wbil;h occ~ Wednesday · "Where's -your money not your . the store.
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night at Quick Rick's In Galli~lis money;, the srore:s money." The . The suhjeci iold the employee to
Fell)'. ·An undisclosed amount of ·man·made her lake. him inside lite stay in tbe store and he exited
cash, checks and food s18111ps were store and give him the money. The taking her ·car.keys ·wil}l him. Aplaken from the convenience store, report said there were two money parenlly tbe subjects went in dif~
located on S.R. 2.
~ under the COIDitet! ~me blue, ferent d!=tions. Til(: employee
Acconling to the report. !I store one black, one from C1uzens Na- stayed m tbe store · for liPemployee closed tbe store and went tiona! and tbe other from Peoples proximately 10 seconds and then
out to her vehicle aroiDtd 10:20 Bank. The subject took the money went to a residence ~~~;ross tbe road
the cord ootoflhe
While lhe employee was in lite
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But his opponents were certam
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10 note that even with lite Seplelllber decline, the overall unemploy. ·
ment· rate is still 2.1 percentage
points higher~ lite S.4 percent
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
the .Suprcme Court, because it is an.
rate when Bush rook office in JanSentinel News Stlllr
issue of significance.
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uary 1989.
Oral ar,uments before the
He also said that some negoliatThe Labor Department said lite FourthDistnctCourtofAppealson ing witb the State Deparunent of
termination of an· emerg~y .sum- a Meigs County Court ofCommon Mental Rewclalion and Developmer ·jo.lls program enacted tiy Pleas decision which would bring .menial Dis&amp;bililies is going on now
Congress following lite Los~- $275,000 into Meigs County's and that whUe a sculcment "would
les riots accounted for a.lo of operation of Carleton SChools and settle the case, it would not seale
97 ;000 payroll jobs last
nth, Meigs lndustties will be heard on · the issue, but would be a way to get
including a drop of 85,000 m tbe · Oct. 13 111 9 a.m. in the Gallia . some money into lite Meigs County
government sector and 12,000 in County Court room.
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the private sector.
'The hearing is a resull of an
In Judge Crow's original deciAnalysis said that teaCher strikes' aooeal by the Ohio Department of sion, the Meigs MR/DD Board was,
also depressed government ~ental ReWdation and Develop- ordered to provide adequate ser.employment last month. .
menial Disabilities of a decision by vices 10 Meigs MR/DD clients,
Manufacturing..conljnued to be,. Meigs County Common Pleas while the Ohio MRJDD Board was
severely_ dep~.essed, shedding Judge Fred W-. Crow Ill on"SepL oidered to provide any necessary
another 26,000 jobs following a ~ il, 1991 . In that decision Judge fUnding to lite local board. ' ·
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huge 92,000 job drop in AugusL Crow ordered lhe payment of lite
The order in lite case (State ex
The largest declines last mpnth supplemental fundS to· the Meigs rei. Joan Cotuill versus Meigs .
Were in tbe au10111obile, airclllfl and County MR/DD Board.·
County Board of Mental. Rewdaapparel industries.
· John Lentes.• president of the lion and Developmental Disability
Employment in tbe constructio11 Meigs MR/DD B.oard, said that and otbers) came as a result of a
indusrryfell by 21.000 in Septem- wharever the~~ or lite Court civillrial held inJune,l991.
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ber and is doWil 67 000 since May ' of Appeals, be anUCipates that the
That civil action was flied when
in tbis depressed scc'tor.
loser will appeal that decision to · lhe MR/DD Board announced that
LalxJ: Department analysts said
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that the primary reason tbe.unemployment rate has not been rising in
recent montbs, despite heavy job ·
losses ·ill such key sectors a8 manufacluring and· construction, is. !hat
the. labor market has 'not been
growing since June.
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montbs, the jobless rare has been
able· to edge down even though .
there has bec;n no employment '

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il would lay off 12 ·staff members
!Je(;ause of financial difficulties.
A pan of the order issued by
Judge Crow states thai "The services provided to the MR/DD
plaintiffs, which were eliminated
afrer January 1991 were necessary
to meet tbe basic health and wei~
fare needs of said plaintiffs including basic hygiene practices. These
represent fundamental needs of the
plaintiffs.
"The state, by ils statutory
scheme, has created for the plaintiffs an enlillemenl to receive programs and seJYicl)S in accordance
with tbeir IHP's (Individual Habilitation Plan). While_the state may
elect not to initiate such programs.
once they have been established, ·
tbey become rigbrs of lite MR/DD
plamliffs which JliUSI. be provided ·
in such a way as to not be WJCqually.afforded due to geographical
location. !n no case may they be
withdrawn without due process...."

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LalxJ: Department analysts said
that Hurricane Andrew had· no
. major impact on tbe Septem~ ,figures. ·
The new jobs report offered one
.of the few bright spots in·a recent
.stream or gloomy ste~ties about ·
the economy tbat has prompted
rean 1010111 manY ioc:onOmists that
the ltlrea~wcalc recovery could

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. Elected on a promise that he ··
· would cre~m ' 30 million new jobs
Bob ~·· Commluloaer Richard E. ionel, ·
. GOf JIEADQUAR'l'ER!i OPEN.· Frank , . creinn eight ·yean. lite prl:sillent so far . .Crem~u
ud hll wife, &lt;;111'01, Stieryl wotcater .. ·
ot G.Wpolll, Republklla Clllldlclllle
s 2g mallion short,, Iulead of ·
from·
COD..--IID
Bl!b MeEweD'I CIIIDplp;
Slate Rep.-.atll"", eul the ribbon at Melp
.WIIII:hing II beallby economy ~\Ull ·
and l'lltty Plckea, pmldellt of the Repabllcu · ·
. CC!IU!tJ RIJI•~ ~Huclqu~rs, wlllc)l
Womea'.s Clab, AIDODJ the othen, pldured are
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out new job•• .aush han p~ided
oa Frida)' mon · • The headq1111rter$
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over an ecmoDiy struggling with a · opened
Rei:order ·Emmoaene HiDIUtoa, CommllllOner • . · ;
are JociiMd ila Wilt Mala treet In Pomeroy In
Meip Counly Sheriff Jllne8~M. ~ lqlOrled Fridriy morn: ·. mulli~ude· of problems from colcandklllte
Bob llartellbaell ud Sheriff eaadl- · ·
the foraer laPin~ bulldi!lg. Pldured, ·
inalhlt die~ il investipling the drive-off" gas tbet't that .· lapsing banks and savings and · front
date
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clllllraan Paul Gerard. The
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:rreasurer Hcnrard E. Frank, Ea11lneer-elect ,
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mcnt yeslf.rdlly evening' that •tier in the day, neighborllood childrea had egaed lho hollle. Bolintl alao tqi011ccl tha~ he had Jieen
hllvina Olher problcmuvilh lite cbllclral. ·• : : .
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!heriff's Deptttment yesterday ihilt at around midnight, an
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))rupage to Cross' 191111 Ford Fesliva and Andecson's 19gg Ford
BroncO wu listed as light. Damage to Jenkins' 198'5 Cbevrolei
CaVIIliec was listed as moderare.
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J~ Was. cited by lite pattol for failure to maintain assured
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Meeting with council was Bill
Gilkey of Pomeroy .who has been
commissioned as a Syracuse police
offte.er. The commission is to aid
Gilkey in his studies. at Hoelting
Technical College . lie recently
graduated from the Correctional
Officers Academy, third in his
class. He is still attending. school
however. Gilkey will assist the
police chief on request, it was
reported.
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. The mayor's report showed
receipts of $1,197c Janice Lawsoll',
clerk-treasurer, reported balances
in all village funds, general fund,
$12,351 .64; street construction,
$24,967.02; highway, $4,197.61;
ftre deparunept, $4,079.90; warer
fund, $7,672.84; pool $10,187.50
deficit; guaranty meter, $2,47?.83;
cemerery. $71.80.
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and council members Bill Roush,
Jim Hill, Dennis Wolfe' and Katie

Jobless r_ate drops._to 7.5 per.cent . ,~~on~g·bedgThun~ern~ftn:e0°r~sh~bOI;gun~eha•SOnedap~ ::~~e~ulled
andTh~~l·~~~flce
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Because of the daily school bus Larry Coler, District 10 Bridge
traffiC, OOOT bad considered post- Engineer, stated ODOT. employees
ponins the w()Jk.Uiilil next summec. will ·wor~r; overtime if IICKlfssary lei'
HoweVer;~ter discussing lite mat- · minimiie the total closurc..time.
' rez with officials from Mel.,. Local, ODOT ·had orijilially planned to
it was decided lhe projectshould close the road for one week but
continue as scheduled this r•n. will malce every effort to tbe hold
Installation of the box culvm ·will lhe closure to four days:
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not only improve drainage at the
The official detour routes during
site but will also ma1ce lite curve in lhe closure are US 33, SR 681 and
which tbe culvert is 1oclled some: ~ SR 684.

WASHINGTON (AP) - The losses.
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nation's unemployment rate edsed
Wh \le many analysts had
down slightly to 7.5 percent in expecred the'· Federal Reserve
September even though employees -. would move dram)llically to cut
laid off 57,000 more workers, rhe interest rates in ~rise .to a·wealc
. Labor ~b11ent said today.
jobs report, analysts said today's
The slight 0.1 percentage point numbers left it unclear what the
improvement from August's 7.6 Fed'snextmovemightbe;
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sensitive of all the economic indi· nite went down for a third sttaight
caiOillllt its lowest level since May. month, afrez hitting an eight-year
The repon provided a better- . high of 7.8 percent in Jun·e , the
lhan-apccted look at the nation's economy was still s~edding jobs
labor market one month before vot- last month.
crs go to the polls.
The government said, that
. . Many economists had been employ~rs .trimmed !heir payrolls
bneed for 1he rate to jwnp sharply by 57,000 workers as manufacturgiven lite adverse 'impacts ofHurri- ing, ·conslruetion and the governcane Andrew an~ lhe tenflination mcnt sector all sbowed declines.
. Today's unemployment. report .
of a summer jobs program.
· · Some economists had been wiU b8 the last one rei~ befQte
l&amp;oltina for tbe job loss to top tbe N6vember election. President
100,000 beclluse of ali' these fac- Bush wu cenain to point to tbe
. 1011. Wltile lite ending of the feeler- tbree. straight monlhly improveal jobs program did .slash 97,000 incnts in th6 unemployment rate as
jobs, .sendee industties in.lhe pri- proof that the economy is on the
vate sector helped to offset tho,ge way to recovery.

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witb Issue 2 money.
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Trick or treat night was set for
Friday, October 30, from 6 10 7
p.m. to coincide witb Middleport's
plan. A letter about tbe hours of
observance was sent 10 Pape by
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman.
The siren will, sound to begin and
end the activities.
It was noted that Syracuse Viilage has a 9 p.m. curfew. Youngsters under the age of 18 are nOI
permitted on village streets after
thai hour unless IICCQlllpanied by
an aduiL
A resolution was passed accepting amounts and rates as determined by the budget commission
an~ autborizing the pecessary tax
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A conriact with Boll Jeffers of
. Jeffecs Trucking and Excavating or
Pomeroy for tbe Bridgeman Street
culvert replacement project near
the former.Syracuse Church of the
Nazarene was sign eel by Mayor
James Pape at Thursday night's
meeling of Syracuse Village CooncU.
Jeffers said the project will
begin witbin a few days. .
David V. Weber Construction of
· Reedsville· was telephoned about
tbe delay in srarling the Bridgeman
Street stonn sewer and street repair
project near the Syracuse Fire
DepanmenL The village had signed
a contract witb Weber on Aug. 6.
Weber told council tbere had been
a mixup on tbe .type 9f pipe needed
for
the project resulting in the
'Detector • II'• Sound Advice"; theme of lhls
delay.
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;year's observance. Joilllnl Hoffman for the signTuesday.
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trol when alle·J ations surfaced
recently stemmmg from his con·

in 1989. It was reported that
Hollings new Ill IUpayer expense
with a Coast Guard crew 10 inspect
his Isle of l'lllils home while Olher
hoiQeowners were kept off the
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our best shot to beat an meum· ed their damaged ho e and. res·
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The pitper report·;. NEW YORK - Amid all the news of cQCporaiC dOwnsizings, execuiive terminations and early retirements, a significant and somewhat CO!!·
l9li uelld hu received liuJe ailention,
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•• 'I'be' nation's largest industrial corpoo~tions have appointed more new
P~e$iDettr
in lhc past {our yean than in any six-year period sin~ the 1960s, .
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began bis studies of co~rate mob11ity paltcms m lhe laiC 1940s w1th
3 l'luRRiCafole IJU$T liiT
publication of ''The Mobile Manager,'' a little classic_in iiS fiel.d.
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Today, he reportS. there is a new mobile manager at the officer level,
a~D saDDaM winnowed from the suiHlffteer executive ranlcs. adept 81 change and bet;iN~
lei able fQ jlosltion companies for competition in a gl'!bal markeL
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Not onfy are these new offiCCIS younger than -theu predecessors, Jen- .·
nings found, but they also differ fundamentally in management experi'
ence, skills and philosophy.
·rn their upward'mobility, they moved laterally less than those who
arrived at the executive level in tl)e early 1980s. They .stayed longer in .
eai::h position, learned it thoroughly and carry its identity. They have functional experience..
·· • ·.Nurtured and reSted during a period of change and even chaos, they.
: oOn't require things to be orderly, bureaucratic and structured. They are
: m~~~e risk-oriented lhaillhcir predecessors. But they do have deficiencies.
· : The observations of Jennings~ professa emeritus of business and 'man:~nt at MiChigan Stale University and president of Mol)ilicy Studies,
: Inc., are based on the careers of offiCerS ajlp6inted in lhc four-year period
· lhrougb 19831mdasimilarperiodthroug~ 1991.
: • ,What he found is but a small part of what was learned in more than
•tour cfecades dissecting COI]IOflllions and executive careers, during which
: lime be hu also acted as a confidential advisq to c!Uef executives.
: • .In spile of his general confidence in the new offiCerS, be is surprised by
·Weat:nesses he says _are·beginning I!&gt; appear:
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: • 1. They do not have as strong a respect blhc bottom line as-their pre~decessors. Some, he says, really believe that finanCial goals can be
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· Iars. "so when il comes to financial numbers lhcy assume that managing
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! •: •·'They are bright, but not wise,'' said Jennings. ' 'They are suclcers for
·i!tt new. deriving great benefits from change... Their slogan, he llllid, is .
&amp;hat "he who maSters change llliiSierS his own career."
:•: They share in common a vast verbal and oral capacity. ·They have had
·;':t.sell their ideas, !10 they know liow to present them. "They have pres~ They handle themselves well."
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one is tiever a problem.
. It is my ~uono that all senior citi'"'~"'interested individu·
zens and other
als who are not collecting· for oiher
schools, join me in £CIIc!:ting lhCse
McBucs for. such a. wort_hy cause
as .... tbe Metgs Jumor High compuler lab.
Thank's f9r all your help and
concern for our students future!
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took place yesbmlay aftenioon at Five Points Express, ·
Two subjects in a brqwn Oldsmobile pumped $10 worth of gasoline and drove off without paying for jt. The vehicle headed north '·
on Stale Roule 7. The employee on duty reported that the passenger
was a heavy male with long brown hair, possibly wearing a yellow
shirt.
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· ,-\bsentee· voting is nQw underway for the November election,
according to·Rita Smith, director of the Meigs County Board. of
Elections.
. Those who wish to vote by absentee ballpt and wbo qualify to .
vote in that manner may telephone the office (992-2697), or visit
the offic_e on M.ecbanic Street during regular business hours, Mon- · ·
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6:21 p.m., Pomeroy squad went ~
State Route 143 and took Ivao
Powell to Veierans. At S p.m.;
Pomeroy squad tool · Robbie
Clonch to Veterans frotn Second
S1reet. At7:26 p.m., Middleporl
squad took Greg Hayes from. Sec·
ond Street to Veterans. At 8: 3~
p.m.. Middleport squad took Venia
Bailey from Overbrook Center tO
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Sieliij1•s firth grade clus at Potueroy Elemen· ·
tary bas completed a study section on Native
Americans. The students completed projects as a
culmination or the study including models of
Apl!che homes known u Wickiups; an Apache ·
doll with a bomemade native costume; berry·.
dyed sblrts; dlorami!S depicting Native Ameri, cait life; day necltlaces _portraying Native Amer·
ic.a n desl1ns; band-painted teepees; home
cooked Indian c:Orn pudding; Indian mint tea; a

An accident invol ving minor
damage to one vehicle was investi·
gated by Pomeroy Police Thursday
morning. Police reported that
Christina Ellis, 24, Rutland, backed
her 1985 Oldsmobile into a car
owned by Phillip Harris, 25, Mid·
dtepon. Hams' 1992 Poptiac bad
light damage to the driver's side
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Native American costume aad various reports.'
Pictured are members of tbe class, in no particu:· '
Jar order, John Ambrose, Amber Blackston, ..
Tod Daniels, Melissa Davis, Michael Dent, Billie.
Dye, P J. Erwin, Sean Fabner, Sara Fife, Amber '
Giordano, Josb Hooten, Ashley· Hoover,.
Michelle .Kennedy, Jessica Laudermllt, Charte: '
Neal, Amber Perkins, Ryan Pratt; Misty Pugh, ·
Julie Spaun, Cbris Snouffer, Wesley Thoene,
Richard Warnecke, Mike "Williamson and Rox- :
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answered on ThutSday by units of
Meigs Emergency SerVices.
At_ 12: 54 p.m., Middleport
squad went to Bailey Road Road.
Velsia Roush was taken to Holzer
Me&lt;!ical Center. At 2:1 I p.m.,
Syracuse unit took Mary Wingett
from Stale Roule 124 to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. At 6:05 p.m.,
Middleport unit went to Overbroolc:
Cen1er for Virgi~ia Grimm, who

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The weather today wu a'CCfii:I/J
1946. Sunset tonight wiD be 111 7:12 of the day before - and lhc dat
p.m. and sunrise Saturday at 7:30 before that: Clear and cool in thC
a.m.
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Fischer. 4686() Morning Star Road,
Arave mar kJI _cerefmoonrDY asev•' d Rac•·ne, Ohio 45771 ,
marofmg
Reed· grave
a sold•'er
the Amen' can·
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Litenry Club to meet
Revolution at the Weldon &lt;:eme·
The Middle,POR LiterarY Club
tery' in Racine will be held Tuesday
at S p.m . The ceremony will be will hold its f1rst meeting of the
Olive Township Trustees will hold their regular meeting on
conducted by the Ewing's Chapter, season Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at
Monday at 7:30p.m. at the Shade River S1a1e ForeSiry building.
Sons of the American Revolution the borne of Mrs. Eileen Buck.
with Mrs. Ronatd Reynolds, mem· Mrs. Bemarti'Fwtz will review the
ber of the N.S.J;).A.R., the Ohio .book, "The .Mother Book" by Liz
State Orglinizing Secretary and Smith. Roll call will be "an anec·
Pa~t
Regent, Return Jonathan dole or memciry of my mother." '
otis Hesson
Jolm Scarbrough · ·
Meigs
Chapter, Daughlers of the
Otis. Washington Hesson, 76, of
John Winferd "Jack" Scar·
League play begins
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American
Revolution. Members of
Point Pleasant, died Thursday Oct brough, 78, of S~versville Road in the·Children
The
Big
Bend
Youth
Football
of the American Rev~
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. I, I 992, m·H~lzer Med•cal (,len~r. , on Thursday, •October 1, 1992 at' olution wiii also be participating. League will begin play at Southern
He was retired from Appalachian .his residence.
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The Racine American .Legion Post High School on Saturday. The
Power Company. ·
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• He wu born on September 14, No. 602 ·will present _the colors and Mustangs will play the Dolphins at
Born Nov. 29, 1915, ,he was a I9l&lt;l.in Kentuck, W.Va., son of the . firing squad. Family descendants 6:30p.m ., and the Browns and
son of the _tare George and Gamet late Della and Bertha Casto Scar- from Florida will be present. Public Eagles face off at 7:3Q p.m.
(McMdh~) Hesson. He · was alsb . brough. He was a coal miner and welcome.
preceded m death-by a brother, Or- fannet. He altended the Bald Knob
land Hesson.
Ch.urch, was a veteran o~
rth·e u.s.
Trustees to meet
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Tru
Sumvmg
are. •s Wile,
na Army during World War II and
The Orange Township
stees (Young) Hesson. 1'1'/0 sons. Paul wu a member of the Racine Amer- will meet Monday at the home of Judgment sougbt
A judgment action, alleging
and Larry Hesson, botb of New ican Legion.
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the clerk, Patty Calaway.
breach
'of oonuact, hu been filed in
Haven; four da~gb~rs, Mary
Surviving are two daughters,
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~Meigs
County Common Pleas
Stover of GallipoliS, Donna Phyllis McM111an of .Racine and
Grave marking ceremony set
by
Discover Card Services,
Court
Johnson of -Ponle V~ Bea&lt;:h, Ora Reynolds of Louisiana; four
.Ewings Chapter, Sons of the
Inc.,
Hilliard,
against Kenneth F.
Fla., Kathleen Schupb~h of Mid· sons: Lawrence and ·Larry of American Revolution, Pomeroy,
Wallbrown,
Long
Bottom, and othdiebourne, W.Va., Glona Grate. of Napoleon, Leslie of CdQlville, and will be conducting grave marking
ers,
in
lhc
amount
of$3,617.38.
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N~w Haven; two s•s_tersr Ma~nne , Leonard of Shade; four brothers:
services Tuesday a\ noon for Patri·
R1clcard of Mason, Geraldme G1bbs Dale of Ken tuck, W:Va., Ray of . ot Silas Fearing at the Round Bot·
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of New Haven; a br?lher, Orban Florida, .Kenneth of .Ripley and · tom Cemetery, Bov_erly, and fo~- Divorces granted
Divorce
actions
have
been
Hesson ~f Kanawha Ctty1W.Va.; 14 Keith Qf Ashland, Ky.; tvio sisters, lowing at Harmar Cemetery, Mari·
granted
in
Meigs
County
Common
grandchildren an~ s1x great· Barbara Anthony of Buckhannon, eua, for Patriot Noah Fearing.
Pleas Court to Gregory Stephen
_.Jgrandch•ldren, .
W.Va. and Ruth Tucker of Ripley,
Fields from An$ela Renee Fields;
Band Boosters to meet
. The funeral wtll be Sunday, 2 W.Va.: ll grandchildren, four
and
to Benjamtn F. Upton from
Meigs Local Band Boosters will
p.m., at the Foglesong Funeral great-grandchildren; and several
Brenda
L. Upton.
meet Monday at 7 p.m. 81 the high
H~me w•th ~;he_ Rev. . Eltk?n nieces and nephews.
Sbm~leton of~cl&amp;b~g. Burial wdl
Besides his parents, he was pre- iChO'ol band room . Parents are
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M1~eporL
Roxie Jones, in 1967: his second·
Fnen&lt;!s may call at the funeral wife, Ellie, in 1984; three brothers:
Ailxiliary 1'0 meet
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home Fnday, 3 t~ 5 a~d 7 1(/9 p.m. TheOdore, Basil and Dena, J~.; and
·The Rutland Fire Department · ,
Pallbearers wdl mclud~ Larry two sisters, Mildred Scarbrough ~es .A.uxiliary will meet in s_pe·
Hesson, Jr., Ronald Marun, Paul imd Delpha Wibb
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c1al sesston M~nday IP,~ 7 p.~. at
Fll. SAt. SUN.
.Hesson II, Heath Hesson, Aaron
Funerat services wiD be held on -~be Ru.tland .Ftre St~uon. Fmal
! SHOWIIG II 9:30
Grate, F~dy .Johnson,_ Jr., · and Monday 81 11 a.m. at Ewing Fuiler- plans. for servmg the dinner on Oct.
honorary
pallbearer, Rodney a1 Home in Pomeroy, with buriat to 20 will be made.
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Wallbro--:n.
follow in Goshen Cemetery in
R
Caril shower
OIIE EVEIIIIG SIIIW 9:30
~ews
Ke~~~~ may call a; the' funeral . , Susie Fischer, Racine, will cele·
lDIIISSIOII SI.SO
WHHS
Vetenns P&gt;Jemorlal
home from 2 to 4 p;m. and 7 to'9 brate her 97th birthday Mondar.
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Cards may be sent' to her:
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS · p.m, bn Sunday.
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The Daily SeJJtinel
Melvin Lovesee.
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HOLZER MEDICAL CENT.-:R
Pvbli•laed •ni'J ~Reraoon, Monday ,
111,.,., Friday, Ill c-t St., P&lt;lmm&gt;y,
Ohio by ll!e Ohio Valley P-ahliohlnr .
. Discharges, Oct. t -=--Marlena-Co"mpany/Mul~media IDe., Pomeroy,
Ohio 46769, Ph. 992-21118. Second cl..,
Cochran
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pa11ap paid at ~OBI OJ, Obio.
Birtbs, Oct. 1 • Mr. and Mrs.
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If the Unired States is not exact· news isn't much bellcr.'In France tion, powe~ lends to ~volve onto he told the Americans that the
ly in the best of health at the President Mitlcnand's unpopularity any group of people that follows a thugs said they iniCndcd to beat up
moment, economically and social· is soaring. South Africa tremb!es sinl!le set of orders and is willing to all four men and rape the women.
ly, we may 81least take some com- . on the verge of large-scale VIO· fight hard f~ its piece of turf.
. My friend bad the presence of
fort from tlic reOection that the rest
A friend of mine hu developed mind to recruit and pay some
of the world isn't all that ro.bust
jl modest business introducmg coun.ter-muscle ri&amp;Jlt on the spot,
'ther
American businessmen to Russian and their party was_ ultimately
et By' unco~pling lhe pound from
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Ma' · u de al···" the pound
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tested to bis guide-interpreter.
with(II~OU: im;Jk;CRIS lor ~ prendent of Braztl IS factng . offtee there.
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He ·says that the sttuauon m was owned and protected by the
own political vtability. On the •mpcachment. Ca.nada strugg!es
hone
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yesterday
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described as in the Thatcher camp, MOICow, it's not in order to sug- ag;unst all. By way of illustration, Mafia.·These guys were from the
told me cheerfully that it's quile gest that Boris Yeltsin has a be told me th~t notl&lt;?ng ago be_ Azerbaijani Maf11, and they're out
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It all 's11unds wearily familiar,
back in Downing Street within a But .if what I hear 15 accwate and
year. (Now that would be wonh representative, Yeltsin may win the ~ys, thc:Y brought along threeR sR!15tan· doesn't it? John Goni would undercheering~!)
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stand perfectly. The Russian $OV ·
MeanwhilC in Tokyo the Liberal mtracl'able problems facing any gwdc-mt,crpreler. It w" the latter emment probably has very httle
Democratic government lurches major power.
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w~o ~uggested the restaurant. He ability and perhaps (if it too has
ftpm one scandal to another. It will
1be reason isn't far to seek The · satll tt was both good and safe, been corrupted) not even much
probabl'y survt'v'e ·~- •···~ volv . R . R bli . · the larg
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bein11 owned and hence ·protected inclination to crack down on such
u.-;USSI8II of
teputhe c.~
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~t b y •'lthe Mafita " . -.me
ing its Boss of Bones;
Shin Kane-• fragment
disintegll~M
Sovt·
. . · an'.ing • of. intramural sports.
maru, and $4 million that he . et Union. It has shaken off the lead· ~· not the Stcilian vanety but
We had betiCr prepare for things
recently found sticlring to his fm. en grip of ~ durable clcspciti$m
an indigenous gang.
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ui get much worse in Russia before
. gers, bitt no ooe can acscqbe the but is having llllllmlandable ~
Unfortunately, about halfway they stan getting better.
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William Rusher is a'syndkat·
· ticularlyetiCQUCII&amp;ingjustnow.
democracy, let alone a going fRe. ~barged m, ~ade stra1g_ht f~ ed writer ror Newspaper Enter•
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IUpayer dollars because George ment would save even more m lhc_ amount unmedtately. For an tndi· -· dismay Ill the seonng problem_
.Bush's 'Office of Management .m
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.'.'If we enter into a straight lease
Budge_ refuses to back down in ,
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to
saying
that
if
a
new
car
was
for
space," says lnhofe, "at the
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..o e J. Wagman .beinJ bouflt wilh paymenu made · end we have nothing to show for it
and coiltrol81JU111C11L
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over ilrie yan, you would.have to · but rent rtceiptS. 'Ole govemment"
. Cti!'reatly .the federal govern- yean following.
imtitediately put all 36 payments should build rather than leue, But
ment houses tens of thoullndS of
But the Atlanta building would into the bank·and lose the use of if that is not fiscally possible, the
federal employees in millioos of cost $303 million and' the smaller themoney~lhcinrerim.
next best arrangement would be
square feet of lealed office~ in' · one in 'Philadelphii about $147
OMB says that it must do this .some meims' that would give .the
downtown Atlanra IUid Philadcl- million,' and 1M toral $4SO million because of the budget agreement it , government ownership at the end
phia.ln both cities n~ Jeues is itot available over the neilt I'Wil enlmd into with Cmgress in 1990. oflhc-lcase."
are Coming up for reneWIII ovC:r the or three fiiCal yean 1'0 build the But conSMsional budget experts
"I wo.illd much•rather just build
nex~ five years, bu_tiJIUCh ~..~ structures.
,
, sa~ ~istota)lyi'Wistingthe ~buildings,'_' ~)'3 DaVIf.dGBSiAb~,
. SI*C needs exten 0. ve I'CIIOVIIUUI•· .
1be mcist economical and lOJi· W . g UJ u"' . ~nt to COme · aSSIStant eornmtSStODer 0
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If the spaces are reoovated, lease cal answer would be f~ the ~ov- up with this inttz.pretation,
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Public ·Buildings 'Service. "l'hat
,renewal nues are e:i.IICICied to rise.
emment to put 0111 bids to J!f!Vat.e · • Insiders. both Within OMB and would be lhc most economical, But
So the Geneia1 semte. Admin· devclo~ 1'0 build 1M buildings on Capitol ~II, say lhc-real reason. I understand there is no current
isuation hu come forwar!l with for the ·gbvernment, which would OMB refuses to allow GSA to money. to do·so. Tho next be~t
proposals to acquire no'w federal then lc;ue-pu~~:huc tbem Over 30 acquire new buildings on a lease· Jllternldive would be to leue-pur· :
buildings in both Atlanta and years. At the end of the 1euc lhc purthase '-is- and perhaps save chase. But I am precluded from :
Pbi~fpbia. In Atlanta the new bulldinl ownership would ~ 10 _
the .taxpayers .billions in the long ·doing that. So ·what we are ~ing is :.
.- ~uildiJw wopld ill on the current the federal govenullent. The cost run ~ ls ili.t It would ~ a ~- thi: best we Clll under the cutum- .
-site of .the abandoned Rlcb ' 1 would 110 more dal thll of limply dent for olhcr clcpert;m~_ts. • If~ stances. It is not ·the ch~pest or ·
. ~~~.•tore downi'Own. In buildinl dte two llnictuiea ltitectly !e&amp;Se·~buc a buildmg today,
best way, but we are SC!WII much -.
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It wouJd:be llt36tb ·- -lboul$60mlllionmare-butit explains one OMB insider, . needed new space t!IJl will allow
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SL, adjlcait to down· .. wouldJiiqube 110 im..nie4ilte Cll!i!al. "IOlllof!Ow the PentagOn is going us to consolidatugenc:ieuo they :
town, on land now .owned by the · outlay and the aova-tt ~ - tQ be tn here asking they be ·canoperaremoreeffectively,andar .
U.S. foelal Service.
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a COlt that is about comparable 1'0
, , G~A bas preaented_ to Congress coos~ 10 their~flcldons ·.. ·. 'carrier .or sitbm~ne. Eventually, . w.hat it would cost us to renew the
detatled bua,owy !"formation . HoweYer the o
eondnue11 to we would effectively lose conttol , currentlcucs and 1'0 renova~ tl)e ,
showing !hat if it 'Were to ~ply say no. Ii his ironcl8d rulel: If the . of the bildgct... .
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. . ~bert WaJIIIIan Is a iyndlcat• ·
,two new. bujldings._ it. WOUI!IAve thintl oyer time,lhc_rotal IUIIOUlit of much sc.nse ':" many Jln. Capitol eel writer ror Newsp.per Enter· ·
mor~ tha_
n $180 mtllton. ovq 30 , .lhc JeUe must lie "ICilnll" ~ Hill, on both sides oflhc. aisle. Rep. prise AJioclation • .·
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requests for an inrerview.ln a writ·
ten statement, 'be reiterated his
commitment to fight defiCii spend·
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haye long been ignored.
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For his part, Hartnett is counting
on a combination of anti-incum·
bency.with Hollings' prOpensity for
pulling his foot in his mouth to cat·
apult him to victory. Last Marth,
for example, after Japan's prime
minist« criticized U.S. productivi•
cy, Hollings told waiters how they
should respond, using a' reference
to the atomic bombs drQpped on
Jaj!lm .at lhc end of World War II.
"You should draw a mushroom
cloud and put underneath it, 'Made
in A:merjca by lazy an"d illiterate
Americans and tested in· Japan," '
Hollings said.
Jac!&lt; Anderso11 and Michael.
Binstein are syndicated writers
for Unlled Feature Syndicate,
Inc.

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~~!u.kt se.:SC, be continues, "they are incredibly naive," and some

meanw~ile, wa~n't flat~

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tng tra~el logs from Hollings' ~mel by lhc Sl8ning rol_e m .d!e l;d
opponent, former Rep. Tommy and issued a statement enthUS18Sti·
Hannett.
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cally supporting Hollings' Repllbli·
Hollings claims be simply can I4JPOilCIIL
inlended to survey coural damage
In- tbe commercial, Reagan is
until a man was spoU.cd on a roof shown shakinf bands with Hollings'
and the Oil!llt beca!nci a resciJe mis· and say!ng,. ' From now on when
~on. leadlna to a golf course la!ld· the puj)lic bean the names (Phil) .
mgneartheHollingsresidence.
· Gramm; (Warren) ~udman ~ ~r
Needless to say, this episode Hollings, they'll thmk deft.ctl
hun't helped Hpllings' new image. reduction." Reagan wu refernng
Hartnett has been relentlessly to the three Senate co-authors of
, ll"ddin8 Hollings OYCI' it, calling II' the landmark legislation that sought
"an _abUse of power and a demon- to fon:e a~ budget. ·
stration of arrogance."
. In his recent statement, howev"The biggest issue is the incum· er, Reagan blasted Hollings for 4
bent himself" Hannen told our... becoming "one of the leaders of
associat,c Ed Hcnry: "He's a five· _ lhc IU·and·sperul crowd in Wash·
year liberal and a one-year conser" ington." .
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What makes the Hollmgs comHollings of toadying up to trial mereial even mo~ curious is the
ta:z,ers, who have traditionally invective,ljconcchurledatReagan. .
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Hollings one of the biggest . Wh~n Hollinp was vying for the
recipients of their largeSSe.
Democratic nomination to face
Hollings suffered more ell!bar- Reagan in the 1984 presidential
rassment over a campaign commer· electiOn, he_charged that Reagan
cialthat toured his crusade against "really believes you ~ do away
the budget deficit. In the ad, former with the government and let !he'
President Ronald Reagan is rolled free marltet control" - a nOtion
out u a chief character witness that Hollin~s condemned u "not
lea1:f .critics to Chj!rge . that it orily unrealistic.but un_·~crican. "
imp · an imagin_ary endorsement HOllings also noicd that m my 17
· yean, (Reagan is) the only presi. dent that's ever come up here and
institured a $100 billion spending _
program for IIO!hing. We will have
a trillion dollars added to the
debt."

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·70s Saturday and high 60s and low
. Accu-Wea1her.• foltlCliSt for daytime !'Onditions and high temperatUres · .··
Weatller forecasters callcd for a · 70s oo Sunday. At night, the mer·
MICH.
- beautiful fall weekend for Ohio. .
cury will dip to around SO under
ne Nationlll Weather· Setv~ce clear-sties. ·
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The record·hlgb temperature fdr
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Toledo 73"
Wgh aempefitures will be in the
station W~S 88 degrees in 191~
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Mansfield '73"
brief descriptions of the three sub- front door and busting the jam on
jects. Subject one wore blue jeans, lhc door.
IND.
a bandana over h_is face, is apA neighbor advised authorities
proximately S f~. nine inches, b~ saw a blue Fa:tJ ~ wi~ a
weighs 175 to ' I80 pounds, hu topper and ruSI On the Sides gOUJg sandy
hair, brown eyes and is very up and down the road all day. The
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thin. Subject I'Wo wore a black vehicle was occupied by three
fuzzy maSk and blue jeans. Qe was males.
approximatd'y five feet, nine'inches .. ~burglary is still under invesand weighs 140 to ISO pounds. The ligation.
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a maSk with a lot of orange, stood
approximilely five feet, nine inches
W. VA.
and weigbs140- ISO poundS.
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Anyone with.any information on.
the robbery is asked to contaCt the
Mason County Sheriff's Depart·
menL
A television, VCR, microwave,
Ninlendo and several guns worth .
over $4,100 were reported stolen
from a Pliny residence Thursday
C 1992 Accu·Weilther, Inc.
night, according to a spokesman for
lhc sberiff's department ·
James Long of Pliny reported his
------Weather-~~-- residence
had been entered between
Extended forecast:.
8:15 a.m. and 8:45 p.m. Thursday.
Soutb~Central Ohio
Sunday through Tuesday:
Apparently the residence -was enTonight, clear. Low around 50.
Fair. Lows in mid-40s to lower _t.ered by subject(s) kicking in ·the
Saturday, sunny. High in the upper
50s. Highs in mid-60S to mid-70s
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senawn enjoy m~~~e semonty,·and
nobOdy hu served lon_ger on the
powerful Budget Cannutlee.
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~0 win re-election, ~ollinas ~is
bopmg dult South ~s "!(ill
. ei~ forgive or fcqet that ~llon
ofhis~.
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In
th•s.
Year
of
th~
Ouut~er,
Publldler
embanJe4mcum~ts lite ~
·are Jlii1'SUlll8 an if-you-an t·beal·
PAT WlllTEIIEAD
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.thcril, jpin· them" political stralqy·
Anhtent l'llbllllterJController
This 26-r- veteran, whom many
!egard .u _the ~onsu!ftmate :WuhLETI'l!RS OP OPINION ue welcome. They abould be !011 than 300
·~gtQn mSider; ~ lrymg to~
worda. All 1et1m are aubject to ediling and must be licned with-name,
htmself from those boys up tn
llddlaa 111111 1alopbooe number. No unaigned !etten will be published. Louen
. Wuhingt9n" _by re!*'Jragmg_him·
lbould be in g&lt;!Od lute, lllldrOJsio&amp; ilauoo, nof
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Republican !~ ·Bob Dole, ~ve
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~nsored by McDonald's of
f'!meroy, I have been· diligently
•Pllecting" them for the Meigs
lnbi~ High computer lab.
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..; •technology is changing our
irorld 80 quietly that our schools'
li-e having a difficult time uying to
·k!ep in touch witb lhe technological advancemeniS that affect our .
studcnu'lives.
Currently, our lab has 13 Apple
computers for the approximately
420 students. Unfortunately, we
~ more to lfldequalely )lelp stud~;_nts become compuler literate.

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Leading Creek Conservancy
District will .. make·-repairs to their
ra:w water line on Manday and
Tue$!lB.y. Waw clisuimers should
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:.· . ATLANTA (AP) -:-- With the franchise ~ set by Milwau· soo-hiah eigbt in six innings. The
Braves got three runs on four hits
:z; Tommy Greg providing• unlike- t ee in 1957. ·
:•: ly blow, ;Bobby Cox's game plan
Steve Avery lll!lde his fiDal reg· ..·· in the firstDod~·". R'-.._ •
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·;. worked perfectly as the NL West ular-season sian before pitChing
next
Wednesday
in
Game
2
of
the
In
Cincinnati,
Kevin Gross
·l· champioo Atlanlll BJJVCS tuned up
playoffs agsinst Pittsburg~!.
broke a.Siring of three no-decisions
:...ror the playoffs.
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: · Greu led off die lOth inning . " It was a perfect tulieup for and Mite Piazza drove in two runs~
· Gross (8· 13) won by holding the
:-. wirh his first home run of the sea. Ave" l!lld the relievers," Cox ~
Reds to a ~ of runs on nine hits
·! 'son to give the Braves a6-S victOry "It worked out well"
Cox was able 10 rest lilcst of his over·6 113. mnings.
:- over die San Francisco GUints. rn
regulars
and. got one inning of
John Candelaria got out of a
:•: Thursday night's other games, 1,.os
relief
each
from
Mark
Wohlers,
bases-loaded
•threat in the seventh
::: Angeles beat Cincinnati 4-2 an!l
Mike Stanton, ~.eff R~on and inningl!lld added a perfect eighth
.• San Diego·beat HouSial 3-2.
:: · Gregj's horner off Mike Jack- Marvin Freeman. Freeman (7-S) to ptese.tve a 4-2 lead. Jay Howell.
;: son (6.{)) came in.his only Ill-bel of picked up the victory with a score- · pitched die ninth for his fourth ·
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went
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innings,
Piazza doubled in the second
: fielder Roll Gant in the eighth
:;: inning. It gave the Braves dleir aUowing five hits and four runs - · . and scored on Billy AShley's twotwO earned- didn't walt a bauer
out double. He added a two-run
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and struck out seven to mati;h his single in die. Dodgers' three-run
third.
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· Royce Clayton had three -flits .
Padres 3, ;Astr011 z
Lend! - · die top three seeds and drove in a run for the Giants ~· In HOUSton, Grej! Harris allowed
~ lldvanced to the quai'terfinals of the
and Greg Lit1011 hid a pair of hits three hits in seven 1nnings and Fred
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Korda, No. 1, defeated Jaime
For the Braves, Deion Sanders, NL-leading 3Sih horne run.
• Oncins 6-2, 3..(); No. 2 B.eckei' beat mating his fllSt sl&amp;rt since Aug. 30, · Harris (4-8) struck !)Ut two and
-Nicklas Kulli 6-4, 7-S; and No. 3 . had· a pair of hits 10 raise his aver- walked two. Randy Myers got the
. Lendl topped Arnaud Boecsch 6-3, age to .308, scOred twice and stole· final four outs for his 38th save.
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WHERE'S mE BALL - As the Cincinnati
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Dodger
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Gilbert 6-1, 2-6, 7-6 (7.-3); Cedric during the playoffs, practiced earli- it3-1 in the eighth. Houston's Jeff
Pioline edged Stefano .Pescosolido • cr.in the day with the NFL Falcons, BagweU had .an RBI single in the ·
6-4, 7-S; and No. 1 Amos MansJohn Burien started for the "' fourdl and hiS 18th homer in the
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_py The Allloc:laled Press .
Willi one out in the ninth, Geno Aguilera got the final three outS for
The Milwaukee Brewers figure Petralli reached, second when A's . his 41st save.
·
they need a four-game winning center fie_lder Willie Wilson
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Orioles 3, Indians 2
streak to .have a realistic chailce of dropped a line drive for an error.
Mike·Devereaux tied the score
catching Toronto in the AL East Eckersley· relieved losin$ pitcher widl a two-run homer with two
pennant race, .
. Vince Horsman (2-1) and 1ssued an outs in the ni~th inning, then Glenn
They also figure they are just intentional wallc to Kevin Reimer.
Davis won it for Baltimore' with
.the tesm 10 do that, with eight fourFrye then connected for a solid another homer, on Eric Plunk's
game winning streaks this season single down the left field line, scor- . frrst pitch in the I Oth.
· bef6re a seven-game run ended this ing pinch-rumer Jeff Huson cosily
Mike Mussina (18·5) scattered
Week.
with the go-ahead run.
·
12 Cleveland hits in nine innings
"We're still right there," manRafael Palmeiro and Juan Gon- for the victory. Gregg Olson
ager Phil Ganier said after a 7 •2, z81ez homered for Texas. Gonzalez . pitched die IOth for his 36111 save.
lO;inning victory over Seattle pulled ahead of Oakland's Mark
Devereaux's two-run homer off
'Thursday night.- "This was a game McGwire for the major league Plunk (9-5) with two outs in the
we l!ad to have and we ~ot iL This homer lead with 42.
ninth was only the fourth hit for the
was the fli'St of four stnught games ·
Twins 9, White Sox 6 '
Orioles. Brady Anderson singled
we've got to win and we're the best
Kirby Puckett, who Said he wjll ' with one out before Devereaux
· four-game winnipg streak team in file for free agency after the World connected for his 24th homer.
baseball.
V""
Dennis Cook yielded one hit in
the Brewers, who trail the Blue. Series, hit two RBI singles in what
might have been his final home sevcm· shutout innings for die lndi·
Jays by two games with three ..to gaine wi!h Minnesota. ·
ans.
play, beat the Mariners for .the secChili Davis and Pedro Munoz
Angels S, Royals 2
ond time in three nights widl five homered 00 consecutive pitches in
Chuck Finley won his third
~ runs in the lOth, sparked.by B.J. afive-iunei~hth.
sttaight decision and Luis Sojo and
Surhoff's two-run double.
.. Carl WilliS (7-3) got the victory · Junior Felix &lt;frove in two runs
The Brewers have three games despite allowing FraJJk Thomas' ' apiece.
.
left at Oakland, while Toronto RBI single that gave !he White Sox
Finley (7-12) allowed eight hits
plays host to Detroit for three a 6-4 lead in t,he eighth. Rick in seven innings.
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games at the SkyDome.
Blll Wegman (13-14) pitched a F' t OHSAA ,.
four-hit complete game for the· Irs
• ·~Ot ball rank'mg report pos ted
Brewers, retiring the last 13
No. 12 Fairland, No. 13 South
The first Ohio hiaJ! school foot·
Marinen. . . ·
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No. 18 Port.smouth West,
ball
ranking
report,
submitted
Milwaukee loaded the bases in
weekly
by
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Ohio
High
School
No.
21
4ncaster Fairfield Union,
the lOth when Jeff Nelson ( 1-7)
No.
24
Piketon and McDermott
walked Greg Vaughn, Franklin Athletic Association, shows Gallia
Northwest,
and No. 32 New LexStubbs singled and Keviil Seitzer Academy 18th, River Valley 30th
ington
and
Alexander.
Me1gs 31st in Division III 's
was safe when the Mariners tried ,10 and
Region
11.
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catch Vaughn at dlird. Juan Agosto
Other area teams in Region 11 Racine ·s outhern is 24th and
dlen came in and gave up Surhofrs
are top-ranked Ironton·, second- Reedsville Eastern is tied with
double.
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Bill Spiers .suicide squeeze ranked Thornville Sheridan, No. 8 . seven other tesms, including Hem·
scored Seitzer before Darryl Rock Hill, No. 9 Nelsonville-Yorlc, lock Miner, for 29th. Area teams
between Southern and Eastern are
l'lamilton singled in the final two
Symmes
VaHey (26th) and Ironton
· runs for the Bre:wers, giving him Tonight's games
St.
Joe
(28111).
Ahead of Southern
three RBis for the game.
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are
Trimble
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and Waterford ·
· Dann Howitt J)ut Seattle ahead
. Non-league James
(ninth}. ··
with a two-tun homer in the fifth GallljiAcademyatRiverVaUey _
inning off Wegman. Th~ Brewers Che§&amp;peake at Racine Southero
tied the score 2·2 in the seventh on Win County at Reedsville Eastern
GRAVELY TRACTOR
Pat Listach's RBI . single an~thens atPonsm
. · . Ollth N.D: - - SALES &amp; SERVICE
Hamilton's RBI triple.
at Wahama (hanecominl)
204 Condor Ill.
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IIW flld, I Wilid I
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CLOSED
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Green Local II Oak HiD ·
Oakland l9st fQ- only the fOurth
·Trl-Valley Conrerence
~THE
time in Dennis Eckersley's 68 B.elpre at Alexander
appearances when Jeff Frye hit a Ne~viUt:-;YorkatMiller.
run-scoring single in the ninth Me1gs at T~ble
inning for Texas.
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wbicb the Dodgers won 4-2. (AP} .

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pbmdm; biia l)pbarqwi, Joel Ond·
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Thomu, ChiciJO, lOS: ,R.. Alomtr,
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Cl&gt;iooeo II Sellllo, 7:35 p.m. •

By DICKBRINSTER
'
AP Sports Writer
• ,
There were two theories the col- ·
lege football fraternity easily
embrilced in its preseason assessment of the national championship

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·In AL East title chase,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

canes ooupled .widl a struggle by Syn1euse (2-1) at Louisville (1-3),
~Washington at Seattle could create Iowa State (2-2) at No. 19 Okla·
=
a third No. 1 in as m..y weeks.
horna (2· 1), No. 21 North Carolins
;:
Would it·be a surprise? Perhaps. State (4-t) at No. 23 Georgia Tech
t:
" Nobody really knows what (2-1}, No. 22 BostQn College (4-0)
~
we' re capable or doing," Semi- at West Virginia (34-1), and Ten.., piCture.
noles safety Leon Fowler said. ·nessee.Ch8uanooga (2-1) at No. 25
'·
- The road .to No . 1 went "Wedon'tourselves."
Clemsoo (1-2).
.
:· through Miami..
Nor do the Hurricanes, who
In the only other game. myol,v• ::
- No one other than Miami c~ thisa must-win situation.
ing ranked teams, No. 24 MisstS·
:: could win unless Washington lost. • "For us to win the national .sippi State (3-1) defeate4 N~. 13
· ;:
·Although they never foresaw ciiampionsblo, every year we have · Rorida (1-2) 30-6 Thursday ntRhL
t: m~ive underdog A:rizona's 8-7 to go lllrouah Florida State," tight The lesson to be learned lrom
,. loss to the Hlll'rii:anes last week. · end Coleman Bell said. "If we die current Sititatlon among the top
~ a victory that kniicked Miimi from don't beat Rorida State, that's real- three is patience. That's precisely
i ~~w
'Jiinl •.-ci £~ WuiP!11; 1 Jy,tho eJid of 0111' year."
. the formula Florida State hopes to
,• IIlii J1!i1e - the
re111ze an
: In 'otber.pmes Saturday, it will ' ·employ as it tries to end Miami's
tlne~tedly close~· SIIIUrday be ro\,..i (1-3) at No.4 Michigan winning streaks of 16 games over:, with 20111-ranked Southern Cal (2.,0..1), Texas TeCh (2-2) at No. S all and 47 at the Orange Bowl.
;; could re-establish the preseason Te'xs A&amp;M (4.{}), No. 18 Stanford
" You don't just beat Miami on ·
:1 scenano.
· .
· (3·1) at No.6 Notre Dame (34-1}, big pkiys;'' Seminoles defensive
,,
They know what iS needed.
No.·7. Tennessee (4-0) at LSU (1 - coordinator MiCkey Andrews said.
~·
:'lfWashinJIO!I can take care of 3}, No. 8 Penn State (4·0) at-Rut- " You beat Miami one play at a
'• Washington, we'll be all right," gers (3-l), Soudl Carolina (0-4) at tjpte."
·
ties linetiacker Jaime Fields No. 9 Alabama (4-0} , No. 11
To do so, Rorida State will have .
. "I'm not really worriC!l.''
UCLA (3-0) at Arizona (1-2-1), to stop Gino' T orrctta . He has
Meanwhile, third-ranked Florida . No. 12 Ohio S~a~e (3-0) at WiScon- known both success and failure
State (4-0}, which vi$its Miami (3· Sin (2-1), No. 14 Vir~ (4.{)) at ·. against the Seminoles, whom the
0) on Saturday; remains very much · Wake Forest (1 -2}, No. '1 6 Georgia Hurricanes lead 21-14 in the series.
a ~ive . A victory over the Hurri- (3-l) at Arkansas (I -3), No. 17
The Miami quarterback was
intercepted f!lUC times when Hurricanes lost 10 Florida State in 1989.
But, after after being picked off
.twice last year, Torreua en11ineered
a pair of fourth-quarter drives that
gave Miami a 17· 16 victory and
LACES - Florida derensive
day night's Southeastern Conference game in
eventually a share of national honStarkville, Miss., wbich tbe Bulldogs won 30-6.
· end,Jl,enry
(center) dives for the
ors
with
Washington.
·
(AP).
·
sboelaces·of
Mississippi
State
wingback
William
'
..
Meanwhile,
Larry
Smidl,
whose
Prince
(2)
as
Prince
heads
upfield
during
ThursHunters bagging deer during the fourth mile north of SR 553; Drum1992-93 deer season are required mond's General Store; SR 775 , Trojans (141) last beat Washing·
' 1 by laW to tag their deer and have it
Mudsoclc; Elkins General S!Ore, s~ ton in 1989 and hold a 39 -22-3
inspected at an official deer check· 554, Eno: Gas Plus, SR 160, Vin- edge in the series, would like to see
ton; Mercerville Convenience the Huskies (3-0) affected by the
ing swion.
As soon as a deer is killed, the Store, SR 218, Mercerville; Rio top ranlting and their 17 -game win·
ning streak.
:
hunter must attach a tag to the deer Mini Mart, SR 325, Rio Grande.
"It
gives
Wasllington
someat the place where it fell . If die
By RUSTY MILLER
this could be the best smalkollege Northern and Muskingum at Heithing
else
to
think
about,"
he
said.
MEIGS COUNTY
hunter 1s a landowner taking a deer
AP
Sports
Writer
matcliup in the country these days. ddber~ .
Baum Lumber Company, SR "I don't think anyone wants to be
· on their own land or anyone. else
·
Over
the
last
six
years,
Btildwin·
Look
II the last three games: B-W
No. 12-ranked Ohio State opens
not requiring a deer permit, they 248, Chester: Chancey' s Food No. I now. ' '~
Wallace
has
gone
39-9-2
in
the
won
21-18
last
year,
Mount
Union
the
Big Ten season at Wisconsin,
Washington players are aware .
Mart, SR 124. ~racuse; the Dry
must provide their own tag.
Ohio
Conference.
'
won
16-12
in
1990
and
the
teams
while
in the Mid-American ConferAll tags must include the Dock. U.S. 33, Bdrlingham; Eber's of the pressure placed on them, and
Still,
the
Yellow
Jackets
have
a
"lied
21·21
in
1989.
.
ence,
Aleron is at Ohio, Bowling
"' hunter's name, address, and the Service Station, Elm St., Racine; figure it wjU wark to the advantage
losing
record
against
one
tesm.
Kehres
carrie
to
Mount
Union
in
·
Green
visits Central ·Michigan and
·
date and time tl!e deer was killed. Ellis &amp; Sons BP,-Ioocust St., Mid- of Southern Cal's psyche.
The
houest
recent
rivalry
in
the
1974
and
was
an
assistant
coach
for
Miami
of Ohio is at Eastern Michi"It's definitely going to lift
" Tags must remain attached to the dleport; Forked Run ,State Park
OAC
is
renewed
Saturday
when
·
the
next
11.
years.
He
remembers
gan.
deer un!U ftnM inspection slid tag- Office, SR 124, two nules south of them up," guard Andrew Peterson
Baldwin-WaUace ttavels to Mount when the results were lopsided.
Ashland entertains Wayne State
.
' . said. "It wiD be their biggest game
... ging have b.een complc;ted at an Reedsville;
Union
in
a
critical
early-season
bat·
"
There.
were
a
lot
of
years
w]len
in
the Midwest Intercollegiate,
·
,, , official deer check statiOn. Only the · Harris . Farm~ 'and Greenhouse, of the year.
tl
we
couldn't
even
come
close,"
he
.
while
Denison is at Ohio Wes"It' s going to· be their bowl
, person who lciJis a deer is allowed · SR 124, two miles north of the game.
e."We
lost
one
game
last
year
says.
"But
our
respect
was
l)ased
leyan,
Kenyon
at Wooster, Oberlin
They're going to play five
to take that deer to a check station Ravenswood Bridge; Joe's Country
ahd
it
was
10
B-W
,'
~
M!lunt
Union
on
how
they
would
do
it.
We'
ve
at
Earlham
and
Wittenberg at Case
Market, Main SL, Rutland; O'Dell times beuer than they look on
:, . for permanent tagging.
coach
Larry
Kehres
said.
"
That's
tried
to
learn
from
them
because
Reserve
in
die
North
Coast Confer..
Deer killed using 'a Special Deer Lumber, E. Main St., Pomeroy; film."
hard to forget."
they are a model program."
ence.
;; HJinting Permit must be tagg~ in Pick &amp; Shovel Grocery, SR 124
In preseason balloting, BaldwinThat respect eased the pain of
Non-conference action inclu()es
the county where· killed or m an and Salem School Rd., Salem CenWallace won 1r clear mandate from .the losses, even in recent years.
Kent at Cincinnati, Youngstown
.
.
r adjacent county. Deer kiUed while rer,
·coaches and the media to repeat as
" If you lose to anybody, you're State at Indiana State, Bluffton at
.:: usirig· a Special Management . . The following establishment are
OAC champion. Mount Union was · a little bitt&amp;,'' Kehres says. "But if Grove City, Findlay at Union
serving as.check swions during ~e
~' Antlerless Deer Permit must be
second in both polls.
you do lose to B-W, at least you (Ky.) , Kalamazoo at Defiance,.
deer gun season only : Stewart s
i·. tagged in the county where killed.
· So far, both have lived up to that always figure that you lost to a bet· Wilmington at Olive\, Mount:St.
:
The following GaUia and Meigs' Gun and Supply, Sm1th Run Rd ..
advance billing. Both are 3.{} over- ter tesm."
Joseph at Dayton, Tiffin at Geoo,va
' '- count~ esiablisbme!lts are listed as one-half !llile off New l,ima Rd ..
aU and 2.0 in the OAC.
.
In other OAC ,games Saturday, (P~ . ) and Central Stale l&gt;.lays
" ' deet chCcking· statioris in the cur- Rutland, ·and Sun-Fun Pennzoil,
From the fu:st meeting in 1896 · Capital _is at Marietta, Hiram ~t Alabama State in the Circle C::ity
By JOHN NADEL
-i rent Ohio Deer Hunting Law . Third SL, RaCine.
to 1985, Baldwin-Wallace domi- Otterbem, John Carroll at Oh1o Classic in Indianapolis.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) Digest.
No
matter how long he plays,
Deer archery season starts one··
Magic
Johnson will be paid $19.6 counung one ue.
h
GALLIA COUNTY
half hour before sunrise Saturday
,,
Ashland Service Station, 118 and extends through to Jan . 30, million by the Los Angeles Lakers
2 10 1984
aU 13~il.
' .B·W won
&lt; . Vine St., Gallipolis; Bladen Land·
1993. Gun season for deer starts over the next three years.
Johnson signed a $14.6 million
". ing, SR 7, one mile below dam; Novembez 30 and runs through to
one-year contract extension with
.~~~n ~~~~R~e~~;~
· By JOHN WISSE ·
yw are eoncenttating their effixts
DecemberS.
1• Bodimer's Grocery, CR 35, Rod·
the
Lakers
on
Thursday
the
' nex; Brown's E)!:xon Market, three
head coach. Since then, Mount
Division of Wildlife
on walleye.
..,
A special deer season for primi·
m1les north of Gallipolis on SR tive weapons, including muz- largest single-season salary in team Unio1ris 3-2-1 3J!ainst the Jackets.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP} -.
·Some good catches of yellow
160;, County Line Convenience zleloading rifles and shotguns, sports - two days after announcThe latest edition of the show- Fall is a good time. to enjoy a few perch have been reported recently,
Store, SR 141, Waterloo;
sWts Jan. 7, 1993, and runs to Jan- ing he would return to the team fol- down should live up to those pre- moments of quiet s.olitude while but many C?f these fish are ave(ag·
lowing a one-year layoff.
. · season expectations. Moun1 Union fishing fot a variety of popular mg o~ly SIX or seven mches, ~
Crown City'Archery, SR 7 one- uary 9.
1, .
· A source, spealdn(l: on die con- has won nine games in a row, while game fiSh.
·
.
s!"all m lllli!'Y cases to spen~ "!~c
••
dition he not be identtfied, said the B·W has won its last 12 .0AC
From Lake Erie to the Oh1o ll.me cleanmg andpreparmg .for
deal guaranteed Johnson $19.6 mil- games.
River, the arrival of cooler weather diMer.
lion through the end of the 1994-95
"The players and coaches on signals a time when fish must pre·
While Jul)e and 'July are the
5ea!!on. Johnson. already was under our team know that it's not likely pare for a long winter and likely peak montlis for walleye fishing.
-.~
con'lract for this season and 1993- that Baldwin -WaUace . will lqse wiD be hungry.
·
fall anglers do have a fair opponu- ..
94 at $2.5 million per year.
many
other
games,"
Kehres
said.
·
Though
perch
fishing
is
popular
nity to continue talcing these prized
L
MASON, · W.Va.-Riverside Jones, Deryl Jones, Jerry Eutsler
The l.alc:ers released a statement "So you have got to beat them in Lake Erie from Cleveland to game fish from ·scattered ar~ in
:•• Golf Course was once again the site 8fl!i Gre~ Smith won second place.
Thursday announcing the exten-" of the bi-annual AEP ~ golf
Winnmg third place was the sion, but gave no details on dollar because nobody else is beating Toledo, recent years .o f decline Lake Erie' s western and central
have resulted in some l05s of inter- basins. An occasional steelhead is ·
•• ' scramble, with employees and Pomeroy Plant tesm of Ray ·terms. A source close to the negoti- them. that's proven by the past."
What
history
also
shows
is
that
est
among many anglers who this
(See FAtL on Page 6)
:· retirees from 12 locations in the Andrews, Dan Edwards, Rex ations revealed die terms to The
· ~( AEP system competing for more Cummings arid Rudy.Stewart.
Associated Press.
" • than $2.~ in prizes.
l'inally, taking fourth place was
Johnson, 33, expects to play 50h
Representatives fmm the Amos . the Kyger Creek team of Gary. Ed· 60 games this season, but his future ..
Plant, APCO Huntington, APCO wards, Bill Johnson, Richie Neal beyond that is uncertain. When
Point Pleasant. Big Sandy Plan, and.Jerry Myers.
announcing his relltm, he indicated
: · Central Plant Maintenance, Gavin
Closes-to-pin winners included he probably wouldn't play past this
Stlhl's·FS · 36 ntmmer
1· Plant, Kyger
Plant, Jonathan _Scott (Gavin}, 114; Jim season.
·
. with dual-line "bump" head and
.
-.
r
Mountaineer Plant,
uskin~um Proffit (Gavin), #7; Ron Wentz
Johnson retired on Nov. 7, 1991-, -.
powerful-30.2 cc engine. Th~ most
: •.. River Plant, OPCO
eroy, Rtver (Mountaineer}, #9; Larry Scarberry after he was diagnosed as HIV posexciting and competitively·prtced
: ~· Transportation, and the'Spron Plant . (Sporn}, #II ; Bill Johnson (Amos), itive, but came back to play for the
• tr!I&gt;lm•er In Stihl history.
: were represented by a total of 168 #12; and Olin Rice (Sporn), #14.
Named Ill by a leading ·
gold medal-win.ning U.S. basketplayers.
Skin ganie · winners include the ball team at the Barcelona
consumer magazine.
1
: · The Kyger Creek tesm of Jeff Kyger Creek team 'pf Goebel, Reed, Olympics.
·
' Arnold, Robin Phalen, Fl'ljllk Loomis and Martin in first place;
" Earvin is ecstatic about the
Krautrer and Ron Bachtel took the Mountaineer tesm of. Ketler, contract," said Johnson's agent,
home first place in the A Right, Fini)Carty, Smith and Roush in Lon Rosen, .who also gave no
1
while second place honors went to second place; the Gavin Plant team details of the contraCt. "He's gnue: another .Kyger Creek team consiSt· of Oliver, ·Scott; Swain and Prall in ful that (Lakers owner) Jerry Buss
: ing of Jeff Goebel, Dave Reed, third place; and the Amos team of has ~ to do this and he hopes
'• • Buck Loomis and Daryl Martin. .
Dunlap, Chapman, Abbott and toibnng a championship back t9
..,. . Winning third place in the A Wallcer in fourdl plaCe.
Los Angeles."
• : Right was the Gavin Plant team of
' Frank Fetty, Danny Cox, Debby
Morris, and Lee Harris.
Finally, . talcing fc,&gt;urth place
0
I
honors in the A Right was the
: ' Mountaineer Plant team of Steve
: Price, Jim Amsbary, Chuck Stanley ·
• and Rick Penn.
.:
In B · Flight competition, the
' Mountaineer Plant team of Mike
Stlh1'1 New BG 72 Blower
Keller, Ray Finnearty, Luther Smith
Makes leaf blowing a real blast deans
and BiD · Roush won first place
sidewalks. drtvewa)'s. patios. porches.
1
honors: while another Mountaineer
,decks. garages. truck l:ieds. gardens.
: Plant tesm consisting of Don
gut1l'rs
and other hard-to-reach pbceS.
: RouSh, Jim Thylor, Charlie Weayer .
Even
good
for removlnglight snoW.
. ~ and Ron. Wentz received second
Optional
vac attaclunent
1 place hono~. ·
· •
·
just$24.95 .
1. . Winning third place was the
1 Gavin Plant team of Craig Harl rison, Jeff Collier,. Mike !hie and. ·
• . Rick Buzzard.
.
: . F'maUy, ' talcing fourth place wi!S
.I Ne.,er C0111proza/lle.
; the Big Sandy Plant tesm ofR. Wil,.
~ !Iamson, M. ~hiys, B. England and ·
"NoW. durin{! our HOT DBAL SAU. fiVe of oUr mOSt PoPular chain saws .
't · D.InJones.
.
.
·
are available at _,.,.,olapllll50! ·Prices start at anclei: ~ZDCi. .
C Flight competition, the
: Gavin Plant r,eam of Jim Proffit,
I'OiaiOY
' .
MUL.ERRY AVE.
.POMEROY1 OHIO
; : John Vale, Rick Hauber lllldrHarold
O'Doll Truo V.U u. ' . . . 992•2115
. .
: ! Carson took home first place, while
: the ' Kyger Creek team of J.D.

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Friday, October 2, 1992

NHL .to .eommence ·76th ~eason Tuesday·with.new _president
By ~O~AN Mid:.EAN
new five-year nationll cable TV
Having survived a 19-day play- deal with ESPN. Some NHL games
er's strike last April ,ancl the subse· also will be carried by the ABC·TV
quent resignation of p!WdentJohn netwOrk.
A. Ziegler Jr., the National Hockey
This season, the league League opens its 76th season on which has made helmets optional
Tuesday, Oct6. .,
- vows to eject players who instiIn Ziegler's place, after lS years gate fights , With the instigatorof sometimes absentee leadership, ejec1ion rule, the owners believe
. · is Gil Stein, the NHL legal counsel the number ofllrawls will be great. who very much waniS tlie top job. ly reduced. ·
But he's still listed as an interim
"Fightin$ was going down on
. president of the now 24-leam its own wetght anyway, •• says
league.
..
Stein.
.
The NHL opens the 199~ -93
The owner$ also changed the
· season wieh two new franch,ses standard for !ligh-sticking penalthe Tampa"Bay Lighming in the ties: The D£W rule calls for an
Norris Division and the Ottawa infraction wlien a player is sliCked
Senalors in the Adams. Division. above the waist The old rule called
Both of those hockey teams were for a penally when a player was'llit
slocked in a special expansion above the shoulder.
·
draft.
"It's a maja leap forwant 10 get
Bu\ the biggest prize of the off· lhe use of 1he suck out of the
season was Eric Lindros, a much gapte," says Stein.
heralded 19-year-old rookie. Mter
If the new rules'worlc as adverbeing dealt · from I he Quebec lised, fans will have a better chance
Nordiques 10 the Philadelphia Fly- 1o see and enjoy the skills of the
Mario
ers, he signed a six-year deal for NHL's superstars aboul $IS million.
. Lemieux, Wayne Gtelzky ,. N!;arl;
For its part. the~ siJmed a , .Messier, Brian Leetch, Raymi&gt;ncl

.-BOUJQue, CIC. ·..,;. wilh&lt;iut watching cqnrract, gain foreign fans ancl ere- CZechs also aclcling NHL players to
them get blindsicled by the goon .ate world marli:eting revenue. ,
. their own Olympic squads. It's
· squads.
The Wint11r Games mark ·the really a new. version.of the six"The NHL is entering its 76th -.best chance the NHL will have 10 nation Canacla Cup, which is
year and it ls the best kept secret in go big time in the. 20 'ocld years played ev&amp;-y four summers when.:
North America, " ·says Stein. since it was dumped by network theNHLplayerureavailable.
"Everyone knows aboul (NBA TV. So the NHL general managers
Mc:.nwbilc, each NHL team will'
sws) Michael Jordan, L8{1')' 'Bird and governors have no choice but play 84 game this season. As a
and Magic Johnson. But Mario, to take this shot
result of the collective bargaining
Wayne, Mid and Eric can walk
· It won't just_be a Canadian . agreeme111, each club will play four
down some main slreetS in NHL Dream Team , bu1· als.o a U.S. more games than last sea_son -:cities in the U.S. without being rec- Dream Team ·and a Sovtet Dream . 1wo of .them home games m non. ognized immediately:' '
· Team; with the Swedes, Finns and · -league cities...
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Stein embarked on a leaguewide tour, spreading lhe gospel
about.a "pew" NHL. whiCh hopes
to .enltZ ~ Teams m the 1994
WtnltZ Olymptcs. .
In ' lale August, the NHL
approv~ a commiltee tO investi·
gate whether the league should
send Dream '!'e~ms to Lille~am - .
mer, Norway, m 94. A V\)le . ·u be
~n in December, with passase
likely.
·:rm no1 aware.of anything that
woul~. be a n,tajor stumbling
bl~ says Stein, wh!l h~~- ~at
the mcreasedOiy!llptc vtstbthty
clluld lead 10 a maJor network TV

·Bonriie Quivey haspoem published
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''It's called gelling the message
'out;" says rookie general manager
Don Maloney of 1he New York

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Philadelphia. And the Montreal
Canadiens acquired offensive star
Vincent Damphousse from Edmonton.
·
The predicled order of finish
(and head coaches) in the Adams
Divsion in 1992-93: 1. Boston Bruins (Brian Suuer); 2. Buffalo
Sabres (John Muckier); 3, Montreal
Canadicns (Jacques .Demers); 4.
Hartfooi.Whalers (Paul Holmgren);
5. Quebec Nordiques (Pierre Page);
6. Onawa Sena1ors (Riel; Bowness).
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The Bruins revamped their team
in mid-year, lrading for cen1er
Adam Oates and signihg five
Olympians.
The Sabres have solid person·
nel, but most solve their goalkeeping siiUation.
The Canadi!lils got Damphousse
(for Shayne Corson and Bren·l .
Gilchrist) in an effort 10 hype a .
sluggish attack and power play for
their new coach, Jacques Demers.
The Whalers brought in a new
general manager, Brian Burlce, and

:. Detroit, Chicago looking for Hard .
battles on ice to win Norris Division
By NORMAN MacLEAN
The Chicago Blackhawks;
re versing gears from lhe year
. before1 floated through the regular
season in the NHL Norris Division
and turned it on in playoffs. But
they were swepl in 1he finals by
star-laden PittsblJ!E)t.
Chicago's·Mike Keenan retains
his general manager's portfolio
• after stepping aside for new coach
• Darryl Sutter. .
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GM-coach Bryan Murray of the
: Detroil Red Wings has a different
problem. His squad fmished first in
the Norris Division but came apan
in IIi playoffs.
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Tlie Sl. Louis Blues fued coach
• • Brian Suua: in favor of Bob Plager,
•. • hoping" that lhe forced mid-year
·:. :·1rade of Adam Oales won't dim
•: :Brett Hull's scoring abilities. Hull
•: is secretly airiting at 100 goals one
• of these years.
:
The Minnesota North Stars were
. • shocked by the resignation and
• return to Philadelphia of general .

manager Bob Clarke. He turned
over the GM job in1Minnesol8 to
coach Bob Gainey, hls,good fri~d.
The Toronto Maple Leafs hirecl
coach Pal Burns away from the
Montreal Canadiens an'd gave him
a four-year contracl. His mandate is
to make lhe playoffs, or else..
Meanwhile, the expansion
Tampa Bay Lighming have a solid
corps. of veteran defensemen and hope.
The predicte!,l order of finish
(and head coaches) in the NlU.
Norris Division in 1992· 93: I.
Detroil (Bryan Mumy); 2. Chicago
(Darryl Sutter); 3; St. Louis (Bob
Plager); 4. Toron10 (Pat Burns); S.
Minnesota (Bob Gainey); 6. Tampa
Bay (Terry Crisp)• .
Delroit obtained high-scoring
Dino .CiceareUi (who has a 40.:~oal
potential) in a trade with Washtngton. The Red Wings were looking
to unload center Steve Yzerman,
but didn't immediately get an offer
they ~ouldn't refuse. The Wings

Fall .fishing•• •__·&lt;c_o_nli_nu_ed_fro_m_-P...:ag:...e~.;..)- - · ·uiken by anglers trolling for
· walleyes- in- the-- central basin
' belween Fairport Harbor and Conneaut
.
In the Ohio River, good caleheS
ol hybrid striped bass, channel catfish and smallmouth bass can be
enjoyed this lime of year. Fishing
direcUy below a dam or in the more
uanquil back waters of the Ohio .
provide~ fall anglers good fishing
action.
Largemouth bass, crappies and
musliies are popular game fiSh pur- ·
sued in the fall. As waterS begin 10
slowly cool, hungry bass are look·
ing for an easy f!leal. T~e use of
10p water buzz bailS, plasuc worms
or night crawlers. on an early fall
. morning may result in caiChing
, . sortie of the year's biggest bass ..
· Cra~ies can be taken on mmnows ftshed in shallow water.
Because these fish tend 10 feed in
.groups, when one crappie is taken
olhers are sure 10 follow .. A few
crappies meaSuring 14 to 17· inches
have been taken from central and .
• south.,vest Ohio lakes in the past
• ·week. •
Cooler weather also means
mu511ies 1will bC patrolling in their
waters.looking for a meal. Though
· it takes great patiellee and many
hours of fishing to land a big
mils,ije, avid muskie aliglers know.
!his is lhe lime of year to be on the
water. Ohio's tOp muskle wa~
include Salt l'Grt, 'Will arancll,
Leelvilll, r , 11, Qllr Filii.
anllla:q~IWIII.

CJwmei' c:alftlb .. nipl ~- .
en aillt can ltill be taken in most
· Ohio wltm &amp;biitg the CVCI!iril and
· early morning hours. Anglen
. should continue to fish.on lhl: lake .
or .river bottom
. with t~ken liv~.
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By using larger cut bails in
some waters . such as the Ohio
River, Muskingum River, or Pied·
monl Lake, catfish anglers may Ill:
able 10 land a flalhead calfish,
which is often larger lhan the channel catfish.
Smallmouth bass are also. popular fish to take in the fall . Small
streams, 'some rivers, and the rocky
shoreline reefs· of western Lake
Erie offer fall anglers opportUnities
to catch nice fish. Saugers, sau$eye
and steelhead fishing opponunuies
in Ohio will· graduaDy impt:nve as
winter approaches.

must fmd &amp; goalkeeper to help iron..
man Tim Cheveldae, who wilted in
the playoffs.
.
Chicago picked up another
checker, speedy center Christian
Ruuttu, trading away backup goalie
Dominic Hasek 10 Buffalo. They
may play more relaxed under Sut·
ter.
.
"St. Louis is little more than a
one-man attack - Brett Hull. That
hurts at playoff time, when close· .
checking shuu bim down,
TmmiO must make the playoffs
as GM Cliff FleiCher wheels and
deals: He's trying to rebuild the
mlribund.Maple Leafs.
Minnesota slipped back last seasQn from its high of making I he
1991 finals ~and it could slip further.
.
Tampa Bay must hope 1hat
,U.S.-bom Northerners in Florida
and transplanted Canadians beat a'
palh 10 its temporary rink.
Last season's Norris Division
results: 1. Detroil, 98.poiniS (3rd in
the NHL). 2. Chicago, 87 poiniS
(8th in the NHL). 3. Sl. Louis, 83
points (11th in tlie NHL). 4. Min·
nesota,. 70 poin~s (18th in lhe
NHL). S. Toronto, 67 poiniS. (19th
in theNHL).
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BRISBANE, Australia (AP) Jim Grabl! moved iniO the quarter·
finals of the Queensland Open with
a 7-6 (7-S), 7-6 (7:4) viciOry over
Australian Simon Youl.
Kenneth Carlsen upset 1second ·
seeded Gianluca Pozzi 6-4, 6-4;
Jonalhan start beat KeMy Thome
6-2, 6-1, and Thomas Hogstedl
defcaled six.th-Seeded Bryan Shelton 7-6 (7-4), 4-6,6-4. .

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St. Louis Blues' Bob Bassea during Thursday
night's NUL pr~ason game io Detroit (AP).

NCAA slapstwo-year ·post-season
tourney ban on ·Syracuse cagers ·
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By WILUAM KATES
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)'Syracuse's string of 22 conseculive
postSeason appearances will end as
the result of sanctions imposed by _
the NCAA, but a bigger worry for
basketball coach Jim Boeheim are
the pel\alu·es lt'sted as "additional
actions."
As .punishmenl for widespread
violalions , the NCAA announced
Thursday that it has placed Syra·
cuse's athletic programs on proba-.
lion for two years and banned the
men 's basketball ieam from the
NCAA national championship
10umament in 1993. ·
"Everybody's going 10 1alk
about tfle NCAA tournament,
which we are extremely disappoint·
ed not 10 be in," Boeheim said at a
news conference with Syracuse
chancellor -Kennelh A. Shaw and ·
athlelic director Jake Crouthamel ·
"But that doesn't hurt the basket:
ball prograni in any real sense."
More painful, ·he said, are the
recruiting limitations placed on the
baSketball program and the loss of
· 1wo scholarships.
The long-awaited NCAA sanelions were less than the minimum
for major violations because of
Syracuse's cooperation in iiS probe.
The university supplied the NCAA
with a 1,700-page repon based on
iiS own 13-month investigation.
.: 'Bul for their cooperation, their
penally would have been much
greater " . said David Swank dean
of the University of Oldahom~ Law
Schopl and. chairman of the com-

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responsibility for the team was his.
Syracuse could hav·e lleen
Boeheim is the winningest
banned from Jive television appear- coach in Syracu~e history with a 1
ances, he said
record of 391-124. During his 16
Syracuse chancellor Kenneeh A. years as coach, Syracuse has been
Shaw said the universitY would 10 nine slraighl NCAA rournamems
aecepl the penalties.
and 14 appearances overall. They.
Swank said NCAA investigators were national )ll!lners-up 10 Indiana
uncovered no wrongdoing that the in 1987.
· ·• · '
university's own .Probe did not
Syracuse is the f1tst member of
detail. Among the VIOlations, which the high-profile Big East baskethall
the university ~rmed "minor," it · conference 10 be sanctioned by !he
was reported ·thal boos1ers gave NCAA.
.
players cash, free housing,. meals, ·
The conference's athletic direclegal advice and other benefitS; ·
tors will meel Oct. 6-7 at Provi. Regarding the basketball pro- dence; R.I., for their regular fall .
gram, the Infractions Commmee meeting, al which time they will
determined "there were repeated vote to decide whether Syracuse
and conscious effons by represen- can participate in 1he conference
tatives of the university's 'athletic pos~ tournament
interests 10 gain recruiting and
"It is my personal position thai
comP-etilive advantages for the Syracuse should be allowed·to parmen s basketl!all program."
ticip81e;" commiss\one,r Mike
As a result, Syracuse loses a Tranghese satd, refernng to the
sc~olarship in .1993-94 _and 1994- . ·1993 Big East'tourname~t. Syra95. · ..
. ·
. · ~use wo~ the 10urnamen1m 1981,
In ~1Uon, the. NCAA banned
88 and 92.
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the mens basketball coaches:from
The NCAA also found vtola·
off-campus recruiting from Jan. I· tions in the women's basketball ,
June 30, 1993. For the re~t of ll!e foolball, lacrosse and wrestling
year, only one coac:h at a ume will programs.
.
beallowediO _recrwtoffcampus. . . · ~o penalues were assessed
The number of expense-patd agamst f001ball and women's basvisiiS by recruiiS 10 the unive~ity . ke1ball beca~se of. the limited
al~o was reduced from ~S -to mne
nature -of the mfracqons by those
from Nov. 13, 1992•. unbl Nov. 12, programs. .
.
1993. For the followmg year, Syra·
The wresUmg and lacrosse procuse will be allowed 13 recruiting grams each face a ~uction in the
visiiS.
number of scholarshtps awarded by
Boeh.eim said although he can- the school because both pfllgrams
not be held accountable !or every- . exceeded their fmancia! aid limiiS
thing, he agteeli the ullimate for several years. ·

Is Proud to Announce the Addition of
SheUy Quillen and Betty Vein Matre
to .their fine.staH
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Memorial service held
for Leora Young
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A memorial service for ~ra
Young was held during lhe
September meeting of the Racine
American Legion AuxiliarY Unit
' No. 602. Mrs. Young was a past
presidenl and had been installed as
the president for !Jtis year. Louise
Stewarl, first vice-president, and
Frances Roberts, chaplain.• con·
dueled the candle-li~ht memorial,
· · During the busmess meeting,
Louise Slewan will' move up to
president, Martha Lou Beegle will
, move 10 fitsi vice-president, and
·· ; Carrie Roush was elecled second. ·
. . \ • vice-~sidenL
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· · ··. i . II was.reported that an auxiliary.
' . marker had been placed on the
grave of Leora YQURg. · · • ·
· Julia Morris rej?orted that 43
· .. : ·duel had been matted to Depart·

Horse Pull
Area Code 304 Band
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:rrad!)r Parade
Tlie.Midnight Ooggers
Campfire Gathering ..·
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Antiq~e S.team &amp; Gas Engine Sh~w
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Quilt
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2:00 p.m.
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Martha LoU Beegle read !I poem
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Keilh and Cindy Wolfe
announce the birth of a daughter,
Carissa Chantel on Aug. I.
She weiJ:hed eil(ht pounds and
six ounces and was 21 inches long.
. Maternal. grandpareliiS are Ray
· Roberts and /oanne Raines. Mater·
nal great-grandparents are Darrell .
,• ~oberts and David and Helen
Wickline. r
. Paternal grandparents are
.• Hubert and Judy Wolfe. Paternal
·: great-grandparents are Gladys ·
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The Fifth Annual Eastern lligh
School craft shpw. in suppon of Ute
Eastern Band, will be held Nov. 14
al the high school gymnasium llom
9 a.m. 10 4 p.m.
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Quality craftsmen from Ohio
and West Virginia with crafiS such
as quilts, baskets, rugs and dolls
will be presenl. .There also will be
food and entertainment.
Furlher inform ation may be
obtained by calling 985-4231.

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Horse Pull Weigh In

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Attending were Cec~lia Mitch, .
Cruirldene Hanning, Jane Walton,
Mina Swisher, Joan Mescher,
Marge Reuter, Scouie Hayes, Doris
Grueser, Margaret Andrews, Helen
Bodimer, lletty Nonon, Hauie Fischer, Joan Corder, Eva Dessaur,
Lula Mae Quivey, Rose Sisson,
Lillie Hubbard, .Mildred Arnold ,
Ruth Ebersbach, Beuy Gilkey,
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12:30p.m.
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c8rder, Dorothy Davis, Clara Dorst
and visito(s, Barbara McDaniel,
Dorothy Hendricks and Ella Ford.

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(jai{ery !Jlair 5rrts

The Mei11s ·county · widows
Sup(l,Ql't (Jro_up recenliy mel at
Dale's liKialliPoiiS («it lunch. ·
The next me¢ng will be Oc~ 9
at IIOQil ll the Church of Christ in
Middlepon. AJI widows are wei·

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SUNDAY,
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WEST VIRGINIA STATE FARM MUSEUM
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8:00 a.m. • 4:00 p.m.

·of Ohio TOPS Club No. 570. Bernice Durst was best KOPS loser
and Pearl Knapp was runner-up.
Judy Wolfe won the fruit basket
and Juanita Humphreys won the
gadget gift.
Two new. members were welcomed. .
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There will be a guest speaker •
Kaihy McDaniels • on Dec. 11 .
Beth Amoriya will speak Tuesday.
Linnic Aleshire, ·Calista Searls,
Peggy Vining and Nailcy Manley
sang songs they lcamtd frpni the
worlcshop. .
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Ideas from the worksl!op were
discussed.

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STILL IN CONTROL - Detroit's Martin
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spite or the stick-booking defense offered by the

Widow's support group meets

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paper) Nordiques.

The question in ·Quebec is do
goalkeeper Ron Hextall, defense-.
men Kerry Huffman and. Steve
Duchesne, and forwards Mike
Ricci and Steve Forsberg, all
obiained for Lindros. mean founh
place? Mats Sundin and Owen
Nolan are Nords who can score.
Can Hextall keep the score down?
Ottawa. which won nine Stanley
Cups in pre-hisiOry, goes 10 war
with a new franchise and the high·
ly-talenled S;ylvain Turgeon, the
best player left open in the NHL
expansion drafl. They could be
lucky 10 win I 0 games. ·
Last season's results in the
Adams Div.ision: I. Montreal, 93
poiniS (Sth in. the NHL). 2. Bos10n.
84 poiniS (9th in the NHL). 3. Buffalo, 74 points (17th in the NHL).
4. Hartford, 65 points (2&lt;)th in the
NlU.). S. Quebec, 52 pomts (21st
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·Ma(son captures
weekly TOPS honor
·. Sharon Matson was the best
· weeklr loser ll tue.day's meeting

Bonnie Sue Quivey, Pomeroy, couldn't win!
has had original poetry published
As I Slood there holding your
in The Best Poems of 1he 90's, a motionless hand with tears running
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treaSUry of IOdaJ:s poetry compiled · down my cheek,
by The National Library of Poetry.
I prayed God to give you ·life
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. The poel!l is entilled "Colle and let you speak!
Blue • ICU 1n Heaven Someday"
My heart, body and soul, still
ancl the main subjec1 is the death of overflowing wilh pain.
herfather.
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But I know that in Heaven ·
. Quivey has been writipg for above, with God and his angels ·
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(In '· m~mory of my fat her
jects and ideas are u:ue inner. feelWilb\tr S. Smith, 1914-1990) Bon:
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~ of tile lal\1 Wilbur S. and
'Mary 'F: Smilh. She is mamed to
· J~h C. Quivey, Jr., Pomeroy,
and they have one son, Jason Gene
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Quivey. She attended Meigs High ·
School, Hocking College and
NOTIFICATION
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writing, art, .~rafts, wood working
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goal is to become a publi shed
author of childi'ens' shon.stories as
. wei) as other types of books.
·Here is her poem:
Code Blue -ICU In Heaven
Someday
As I stood beside your bed in
Inlellsive Care, .
I softly caressed your peach col· ored skin and shiny silver hair;
Your took hold my hand wilh
both of yours and held It so tight
· You said, "Bonnie, I'm not
going to leave here alive; I got
saved last night!"
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you spoke, your skin colored and
your eyes did glow!
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deathly fears!
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you see me'cry,
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believe you were going 10 die!
But only .three hours later, my
fears came alive when the Doctor
said, "Let's call it at (PM) 2:451"
I was standing in the hall when ·
a nurse opened your door.
. She said thai you stoppecl ··
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·Boston pushing -for Adams Division ~
title with .new center, fiye Olympians

By NORMAN MacLEAN
The scramble in ~e NHL.' s
Adams Division goes on. Every
team was active in the off-season,
looking for the edge in a division
so finely balanced thai one player
or one key injury could upsel the
entire bunch.
Now the expansion Ottawa Sen·
ators are joining the fray.
The BosiOD Bruins hirecl a new
' coach, former St. Louis mentor
Brian Suiter. If Cam Neely returns
ftom his knee and !high JH:Oblems,
the B' s could win the divtsion. The
Buffalo Sabres will have former
New Yoric Islander Pat LaFontaine
for the entire season - with a shot
at 50_goals. They traded for former
Chicago goalt,eeper Dominek
Hasek.
The Hartford 'Whalers got Sean
Burke from New Jersey to solidify'
their already solid netminding. The
Quebec Nordiques pitked up
almost an !littire team in the swap
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FRIDAY
REEDSVILLE - Revival,
through Sunday , Fellowship ·
Church of the Nazarene, across
fronl Forked
swe Part, 1 p.m.
nightly with Dr. J. Wilmer J,.a~ ­
bcrt. Nursery available. Fellowship
nightly.

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RetmhmeniS served thro!lp game
period. Other events mclude
games, a country store, din JTI&gt;:es,
fish pond, outside games until darlt.
The pub\k is invited.

RUTLAND - Gospel benefit
sing for Gregory Satterfield fatnily
at Rutland Church of God, Satur·
LONG BOTIOM - Faith Full day, 6 p.m. Children of God, God's
Gospel Church i~ Long B.ouoni LiUle Lambs,-Redeemer's Quartet,
will have preachiJW and smgmg Partakers, Alice Chapman and BarFriday at 7 p.m. with Pastor Steve bara Pratt will perform. Danny
Reed and local singing lalent. Pub- · Hood is emcee. Pastor John Corcolie invi\C(l. Fellowship follows.
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. RIP,LEY, W.VA .- Liberty
United
Women will hold
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sak
Safurday
at Big Wheel
ill Rip!ey; w.va.
atiO a.m.
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA, SALEM CENTER - Star
Liberty Moun~ will perform
·Grange
and Star Junior Grange will
Saturday at the senior ·Citizens cenmeet
Saturday
at 8 p.m. at the
tetin'Point Pleasant, W.Va.
grange hall. Fourth degree obligaMIDDLEPORT • Heath United tion will be given on candidates
Methodist Church. fall rummage presenL Poi)uck supper follows,
sale Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spon·
RUTLAND • bance, Rutland
sored by Eleanor Circle.
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American Legion !:fall, Saturday, 8
.TUPPERS PLAINS • Dance, p.m, to midnighL Mus~ by White's
Friday, 8-II :30 p.m., sponsored by Hill Band. Public invited.
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HENDERSON, W.VA.· The
Auxiliary. Music by Smokey
Gallia 'Twirlers Western Square
Mountsin Driftets. Public invited..
Dance Club will hold a dance SatCOOLVILLE - Weekend urday from 8-11 p.m. at the Henrevival, Friday and Saturday, derson Community Center in HenCarthage Community Church, derson, W.Va. Tom Doe will be the
Route 50, Cool ville, with Rev. caller. ·
Charles Buck. Rev. Billy C. MurPOMEROY - Belles and Beaus
phy,~; invites the public.
Western Square Dance Club will
RACINE - Special meeting, sl'?nsor ali open dance·at the senior
Racine Village Council, Friday, 7 c1tizens center in Pomeroy on Satp.m., .Sl8l Mill Pule, Ill JliiSS appro- urday from 8-11 p,m, Di~k MackpriatiOn measure and condilct COiil- . ey, Wooster, will be the caller.
Refreshments will be sezyed, Pubpactor business.
lic invited.
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BASHAN -Racine Volunteer
RACINE - Southern Junior
Fire
Department will begin gun
High School Boosters will hold a
shoots
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the
rummage and bake sale· at the
building
in Bashan.
school Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.
SUNDAY
POMEROY
- Revival, Pomeroy
P.OMEROY - Salisbury Fall
Church
of
Christ,
Sunday through
Fesli,val, Saturday. Kitchen opens
Wednesday,
10:30
a.m. Sunday. 7
S p.m .• games at 6:30 p.m. Over
Dean
Scott, evangep.m.
nightly.
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Pfizes. There ~I! be a mystery
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Jist.
Andrew
Miles,
minister,
ate, general store, sweet sh9p
invites
the
public.
and cakl! walk. Admission is 25
ceniS. Entertainment by April Hudson's Ruffles and Flourishes
' Twirling Group. Craft 'tables available filr SS by calling Coleen Wha·
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RACINE - Bike-a-th,;m, Saturday .in Racine, 9 ~.m. to 3 p.m. by
iJat,,. ~udfs Childrens' Reseuch
~Oip.ital. CaQ. Beve~ly Moo~e at
949-2542 for sponsor 1nformauon.

SYRACUSE - Suaon Township
Tmstecs. Monday, 7:30p.m., SyraC!JSC Muilicipal Building.
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RACINE ·· " 'Descendants of field, evangelist. Sei'Yices ue 7
Edwud and Alina Dill will their p.rn. nightly and 10:30 a.m. and
family reunion Sundjly at 12:30 6:30p.m. Surlday.
p.m. at Stat Mill Pule in Racine.
ANTIQUITY - f'leacendlnll of . · Brinj a covled dish and table saMONDAY
the late H.A. Fred: Hayman and vice.
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Gamet F. Polk Hayman, reunion,
house at the schoOl, Monday, 6:30
suilllly, at the borne cf c. E.· Hay. POMEROY - Meigs County p.m. Mecli!lg will follow at 7 p.m.
man, Sr., Antiquity, 10 LID. Dinner ' Coopetalivc Parish, Gifts and Per- Child care will be provided. All
at noon afternOOn baHJ!IIme. All sonality WOibhop. Stlllday, 2-S:30 • percniS welcome. '
. relatives' and friends invited.
p.m. at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church . Rev. Lynette
POMEROY - Be11inning and
SYRACUSE • Second annual Arthur will conduct the workshop.
intermediate
cloggmg classes.
· "p.1ancake brunch sponsored by Public invited. Call Rev. Sharon
Pomeroy Village Hall, 6
Meigs Association for Retatded Hausman, ?8S-4312, for informa- Mooday,
p.m.
Call
992-3578 or ~9-2917
Citizens, Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tion.
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RUTLAND • Rullarld Church of
RACINE - Racine Village
. RACINE • ·childrQn at Risk, the Nazarene will be in revival Council,
Mon4ay, 7 p.m., SJar Mill
The Battle for the Hearts and through Sunday with Dave Can- Park, '
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Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Racine
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Township Trus~ees, Monday, 1:30
p.m., foe station in C8lpenta'.

..........., a.r.- of Cllrllt
' 212 W. Main SL
PutOr: Andrew Miles
Suoday Sohool· 9•30 am.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
WedneldayServiceo -7 p.m.

PAGE VILLE · Sclpio Township TruSiees, Monday, 6:30 p.ro.,
Pageville Town Hall.
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Oolober 20, 1112,
unlll 3:30 P.IL lor - (2)
aurplua

bulkllno loce.... Ill

1855 Fountain ......
(lro nd
colu•ua, Cillo 43224

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Sunday .school - 9:45a.m.
• Wonhip - II a.m. ancl7 p.m.
Wednesday Service -7 pm.

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The United
Stat••
of Surface
Mining
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Enforcement Ia aupplylng
100% of the
lor thlo
projaoL The •U-te for
- project .. dat.rrin,.t
by the Dlvllllon ol Raclam•
liOn Ia S57S,23UO,
A prH&gt;Id m•tlno wll be

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held on .Ttmqt·y, October
20, 111112 •t1t:DO ~II the

of Natur•l Raeourcaa,
Dlvlalon of Raclllll•tlon,
1111 Fount•tn Squ•ra,

Bu,llcllng H, .Col..tlua, Ohio
43224. No bl ~~rr• may wilh-

dr• hla bid within alx!Y
(80) •yo 1flar Ill• actual

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The Dlr•tor ol N•turiol

Aeaouro•• r•••rvee lhe

right to reject any or all
bl.cla, or to accept the bid
on..
which ambracla auch oomCopiM of the p i - • .,. blnltlon 11ternata proclllc•Uona, and propoa•l POllia • may promote the
forma will b• · lorw•rdad ta.tln-tor the . . . .
from the Dlvlalon of
.U providod In Baellon
Raclemallon, Dep.-t of 123,111 ol the Ohio ReVIood
Natural R..ourcM, upon Code 1nd ~NIIr~
receipt of • check In the Rul• 123:2-1&amp;-02 of the
emount of S31.DO made pay· O.per1menl of Adrninlalr•
1bla to the Daplrtm.anl of live Sarvlcae, the CON·
Naturll R-urc... TheM TRACTOR ahlll m• avery
may ,.,tao lla purohliMd with effort to enaur• that carcaoh In the exact amount llllad minority lluoln•••
P'lna 1nd apaolllcallona aubconlractoro.and mlt.r·
beCome the
ol the l•lmen p•rtlclpata ·In the
proapectlva
and no conlnlcL 1he tolol vllue of
ralundo will be made. aubconlracta ewarcled to
Addlllonll Information may end
and aorvlc•
be obtained from the purchaaod .fro• minority
Dlvlolon of R•larnallon, buolnMoM ahall lla .. ul
Dep1rtrnanl of Natural lorth In 1M apaol~.
R-uroae, 115&amp; Founloln
Conlnlcloro ....,Iring •·
Squilre,, Building H, •alatanca
In MCUrlng blda ·
Columllua, Ohio 43224 (Tol- !tom Carllflad IIBE aub·
,apll- Hum.., (814) 215(Conlnuod an hga 10)
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' CINClNNAlT(AP) -Planned .
. Plirenthood Association of Cincin- &lt;~
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~ Imoney rather th311 comply with a
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new law forbidding federally funded clin1cs to counsel patielits on
loili;h,rtion.
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"gag rule" went inlll effect Ltt
Thursday, but il w&amp;S unclear how
long it would' last.' The Senate
voted to override a presidential
veto on the issue and a federal
judge was COnsidering ordering the
government to halt enforcemenL
Planned Parenthood said the
rule breaks uust with patients, who
should be able to trust clinic medical personnel to provide all avail'
WINNER • Veter1111s Memorial Hospital A~mlnlstrator ~It
able information. ·The clinic's serLucas presents· a $50 award to Mary Ann WJigner, pharmacist,
vices include. abonions and fainily
who was sel$:ted top wlnaer in tile bospltal's- "I Done Good" proplanning counseling.
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CHESTER CHURCH .OF T._E
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Ran Vua, Isebellc-Coucb. Tercaa

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WiU Publish A
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recognizes 55 individuals ·
at ·Veterans Memorial Memorial
Spaun, Linda Jones, Debbie Fin•
law, Angie Roush, Tina McGra~. ·
Kim Foll:rod, Margaret ,Com,
Helen Corsi, Don Beegle, Ralph
Fisher, Edna Triplett, Vinas Lee
and Bllbara Fry.

• RuUood Flnllapllol Church
Sunday School- 9:30 a.m.
Wonbip- 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy Filii S.pllol
. EutMaiaSt.
Paotor: Dr. Lee Morris
Sunday School ·- 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Ftrst South..,. a.e1111
41872 Pomeroy Pike
PuWr. E. Lomar O'Brymt
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wollhip : I0:45 ,a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneiday-Servu:e•· 7:30p.m.
Middleport First S.pdlt
Comer Sixth &amp;: Pilrner ·
Pastor. Rev. Jameo A. ~don
Sunday School· 9:15a.m.
Wonbip • 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Servl.., - 7 p.m.
Rodfte Flnl Bapllll
Putor: SteYe Deaver
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.
SUYOr Run Baplllt
Putor. Bill LiUie
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip • It a.m., 7:30 g.m·
Wednesday Services· 7:3 !'.m.
MI. .Unl.., Boplilt
Pastor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Evcnina ·6:30pm.
Wednesday Service• · 6:30p.m.
Belhleloeni S.pllol
Putor: ~. Earl Sh~
Sunday School'. 10:30 a.m.
Worship· 9:30a.m..
Thunday Services - 7:30 p.m.
Old Belhe Free Wllllapllll Church
28601 St Rt. 7, Middleport
' Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Eveninl • 7:30p.m.
Thonday·Service~ · 7:30p.m.
Hllllkla Bopllll Church
SLRLI43JUIIOIIRL 7
Pastor: Rev. Jamei R. """"· Sr.
Stnt":-7 School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip -II a.m., lip.m.
Wednesday Sesvicoa • 7 p.m .
Hope Boplliie~
570 Gr•u St., Ml
Pastor: David Bryari. r,
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
wm;:u~- 11 a.m., 7 p.DL
Wedn
y Servl"" • 7 p.m.
VldorJ lapdll
525 N. 2rtd St, Middleport
Pas\Or: llllleJ H. Keesee
Lm., p.m.
Wedn
Services· 7 p.m.
Folth Bopllll Church
Raihold St, M""'
Sunday .School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip- It a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednelday Services • 7 p.m:
FomtRunlaptbt
~tor: Arius lturt
Sunday School . 10 '"1'·
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,Fifty-five employees and volun- Laura· HarrisOn, Julia Qualls, Barb
tceis of Veterans Memorial Hospi- Gilland. Janice Fetty. Chuck
tal qualified in the "'I Done Good at Adkins, Carol Clelland, Sherrie
VMH" recognition program during Roush, Tanya Holra-, Leanne F'ISb·
the months of July, August and · er, Karen Roush, Sharon Pratt,.
Septtmber.
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Sherry Wilcox, 'tami Sf)cciS, Ruth
· Purpose of the program is lP
tecognize empl~ye.es fo~ extra
effort m Juesllpauent relauons or
- .to~ !hem for ''l',l exlrw,udinarily Jood job 011 a proJCCt. . ·
Those ~ualifying arc presented
11adges Jeading: "I Done Good At
. VMH" which they.weat during the
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three moinh pcri&lt;Jd. At the end of
Oac:h three months, an.employee
from the grou)l is selected thro!lgh
Joaay to RJCCIYC a $.50 prize. Winner of the $50 Prize for the three
l-t11011tb period was M8ly Ann Wag.JrtS, pharmacist.
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~ur:2 1he t~ree mo11th period
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Guy Smith, ~na Davis, · ·
Jthonda Dailey, DoriJ Woody.-d,
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Fowth It Main St, Mid41cport
Putor. Rev. Gilben Coma, Jr.
Smday School ·-9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - I0:45 a.m.
AnUqultylapllst

Pastor. Kenneth Smith
Swtday School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip - I 0:4S a.m .
Thunday s.rpceo - 7:30 p.m.
· RuU.nd Free Will Bapllll
Salem St.
PutOC Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunc4y S~hool · tO a.m.
Bvenina - 7 p.m. .
Wednesday Serviceo • 7 p.m.
AJit
Freewill Bapllsl

~ Pine Grou Bible

Hollnea Church
. lfl mile dl Rt 325
Pastor. Rc:v. O'Dell Manley

· Putor: Jock Colel"'"'e

DECISION 92"

Zion Church or Chrlsl
Pcmeroy, Harrisonville RcL (Rt. 143)
Putor: lnlenm pastor

Hysell Run Hotlneso Church
Putor. Robert M,.Uey
Swoday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thur1day Service· 7:30 p:m.

S101d,ay School· 9:30a.m.
Wonltip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m•
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
BracllllfJ Chun:h ol Chrlll
PuWr.·Tom Runyon
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.

Harrisonville Holiness Chapter
Pastor: ReV. John Neville
Sunday School 10 Lm,
Wonhip-11 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Tappen Plalout Cburdl of Christ

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Plllor: Raben Footer
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Wcnltip - 9:4S a.m•• 6:30p.m.

R0011antzed Church or J - Christ
tn Latter ba1 Salnll
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· Ponland-Racine )l.d.
. Putor: Willi1111 Roush

Dexl&lt;r Church or Chrlol
Paaor: Chris Stewart
S111day School • 9:30 a.m. '
Wollhip- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 P~·
RuU.nd Church of Christ
Putor. Eua.cne E. Underwood
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. ·
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

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Pine GIVYC
Paotor.,Laura A. Lt:ach Slueflh:r
Wonhip - 9:30a.m. ,
Sunday Scliool- 10:30 ILJII,

Muon Churdl ol Christ
MillcrSL,Muca, W.Va.
Sundar School · 10 o.m.
Worship -l)ILJII,, 7 p.m.
Wedneld.ly Services- 7 p.m.

Our Sa•lour Lutheran Cllurch
Walnut and Henry SU., Rai!atowood, W.Va.'
Co-paston: Rcva. Richard &amp;:

Patricia Bondo-KnJa

Bradford Chun:h of Christ
St RL 124 &amp;: Co. Rd. S
Pastor: Derek Stump
Simday School : 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- IO::!Kl .a.m., 7:30 p.tn.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

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• Wonhip • II a.m.

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Church of Cllrlst
Putor: Joseph B. Hookino
· Sunday Sohool - 9 a.m.
Wonhip • tO a.m., 7 p.m.
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Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

SL Poul Lullleran Cb.-cll
Comer Sycamore&amp;. Second SL , Panieroy .
Pastor. Laun A. Lt:ach Slmffler
Suudoy School • 9,4, a.m.
Wonbip • IIILIII.

Un1ted Method1st
Grahom United MdbWonhip- 9:30a.m. (ht &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30 p.m. (3rd &amp;: 4th Stm) ·
Wednesday SeJVice- 7:30p.m.

Ubtrly Cbrlollau Church
Dater
Putor. Woo4y Call
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
. Rvenin1 . 7 p.m.
wldnal!ay Serviee - 7 p.m.

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011124 behind WilkeJville

P•ator: O.arlea Jones
Sunday School· 9:30 un.

LanJII'\'U!e christian Cllurcb
Sunday School· 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip-10:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Wonhip . 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Servicei - 7 p.m.

.Hemlock Grove Church
Pallor: Charles Domiaan
Sunday school • 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip ·9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sharm Hausman

Melp Coop,..ad•e Parlstl
• NorlheutCIAifnd
Sunday School-9:30am.
Wonhip -II a.m., 6:30p.m.

ReedJ•IIIe Church or Christ
Putor. l'hilip Swnn
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Wonhip Service: I 0:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wedneoday, 6:30p.m.

Cllesler
Pastor. Sh•ron Hau1man
Wollhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday School • I0 ILIII.
Thunday Service• • 7 p.m.
Joppa
PaslOr: Brenda Weber ·
Wonhip -9:30a.m.
Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

Chnstian Union
Hobocin Church of Cllrlsl tn
Christian Union
Pao.O.: Theron Durham
SIDtday School' · 9:30 a.m.
. Evening • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Lon1...._
Pastor. Rev. Seldon lohn1011
Sunday School • 9:30 ..... .
Wonhip - 10.30 un.
Wednesday Serviceo- 7:30p.m.

Hartford Church or Christ In
··Christian llnloh
Hanford, W.Va.
Pastor: Rev. David McManis
Sunday School · ~.m. ·
Worship -9:30 ~m. :30 p.m.
Wednesday Servlcea 7:30p.m.

Re&lt;dlvllte
Pastor. Rev. St:ldon John1011
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Wonhip ·9:30am.
Sunday Scliool - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Seoviceo -7:30p.m.

Church of God
ML Mwh Chun:h of God

Rocino

Tuppen Plaln1 St. Paul
Pastor: Sha~ Haum1.1n
- Sunday School - 9 Lm.
Wonhip- 10 a.m.
Tuesday Servi..,. - 7:30.p.m.

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SIDldaySchool - 9:4S a.m.

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Albury {SJracUoe)
Puton Deroo Newmm
Sunday Sd&gt;ool • 9:4S a.m.
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Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

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RuU.nd Church or God
·Pasta': John F. Corcoran
Sunday School - I0 a.m.
Wonhiy- 11 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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10 t.m.
Won!tip ·· II a.m., 6p.m.
Thunday
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CHURCH SUPPLIES • BIBLES

Part C1aope1
Putor. P1otomcO Smilb
Sunday Sc:bool - 9 a.m.
. Wonhip - IOa.m.

·~ysmooi · 9UIL

Wcnbjp ·10 llJIL,7 p.m.

Wednetdoy Servlao - 7 p.m.
Carlilelllata t

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Putor: lltmlue.
Kce
S101day School - 9: IS un.
Wonhip • ID-.30 a.m., 6p.m.
WedneodiyServic:es. 7:30p.m.
. lodtSprlnp
Putor.Keilh Rader
s..,c~ay School- 9:1S un.
V/onhip • 10 am,
Wednesday Servicea - 6 p.m.
Rulland
Pastor: Anhur Crahtmi:
Sunday School - 9:30 u ru
Wonhip • !0•30 a.m.
Thunday Services • 7 p.m.
Salem c ...ter
Pastor. Roo F~erce
Sunday School - 9: I' a.m.
Wonhip • IO:tS a.m.
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Snowville
PUIOr. floftllce Smith
Sunday School-tiO a.m.
Wonhip · 9un.
. Bethany
Pu tor. KcnnelhtBaker
S101day School- 10 a.m.
Worship· 9 a.m.
Wedne1day Services · 10 a.m.

Connd
Putor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip -10:45 a.m. (2nd&amp;: 4th Sun)

Paotor: Glendon stioud
Sunday School · 9:30 o,m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Other Churches
. EndUme.I;IOUie or Pnyer
(Ill Burliqham d!un:h oil Route 33)
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Putor: Robeit Vanc:e · ·
SlDldl)' wonhip • 10 a.m.
Wedn"!day service-6:30p.m.

lead•" Cll..cll

KirwbarYIIAiod .
Paotor: aYde W.!-ICII
Sunclay'Scilool -9:30a.m.
• Rvonin&amp;·7p.m.
Wedneoday Service - 7 p.m.

Freid- GGaptiBald Knob,"" Co. R4 31
p.-, Rev. Roicr WDtford
Sunday SohooJ. 9:30a.m.
Wqnhip-10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wemeodly Service - 7 p.m.

New Have~~ Cburch of the Nazarene

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Coolvillo:Rilad
P_, .Rev, PllillipR-~
S.....y School ·9:30a.m.
Wanhip • 10:30 Lll1·
. Wednesday Service: 7 p.m.
Falntew Bible Clnordo

Letan, W.Va. RL I
Putor: Jonte~ Lowil

TrlniiJ'Cort&amp;regatlonol Church
Paotor. Rev. Roland Wildman
Oni'rch • 9:1S 1.m.
Worship · 10:30 a:m.

Sunday School· II a.m.
Wonhip- 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnaday s.mcc- 7:30p.m.

The Salvallon Anny
llS Buocmut Ave.• Pomeroy.
Sunday School - t0:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m.

PaiU&gt;r! !t.v. Blodtwood
Sunday Sohool • 9:30 LID.
Worship !0:30a.m., 7:30p.lll.
Wedncoday Service · 7:30p.m.

Mlcldteport Comm•nlly Church
57S Purl St , .Middlepon
Pastor. Sam Andenon
Sooday School 10 a.m.
Evenin&amp;- 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

s ptrttuot FaiUt et...rdt
State 331, Anliquily

Folth Tabernocle Church
' Ba~y Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Bmmeu Rawaon
Suuday School • I0:00 a.m.
Evening 7 p.m.
Thunay Service - 7 p.m.

Cat•ory Blblt Cll•rdt
Pooieroy Pike, Co.'Rd.

PaMr.A. Stewut

Sunday Scbool - 10 a.m.
Bvenin&amp; • 7:30 p.m.
\ Thunday Servioe · 7:30p.m.

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HuriJonvillollilad
Putor: Rev. Via« Roush
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneoday Service· 7:30p.m.

SyrlcuseMialoo
1411 BridgemanSt,Syncutt
Pastor. Roy (Mike) Thompson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evenin&amp; • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Sttnrmlt want ofFoltio
Putor. David Dailey

Momtnastar
Putor: Kenneth Baker
Swtday School - 9:4S a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.
Thunday Services • 7:30 p.m.
Sullolt •
Putor. Ktmneth Baker
SlDlday School • 9•30 om.
Wonhip - 10:45 o.m. (lot&amp;: 3rd Sun)

Sunday School - 9•30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m:,7:30p.m.

ReJoldn1 Life CII500N.2ndAw.,Middlepotl
Putor. Rev. Midooot P..,.;a
Sunday School- 10 .....
Wednaday SeMcoo - 7 p.~~t.

EutUillrt
Pa1tor: Roger Grace
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.

DJenllte C&lt;mmunltJ Church
Sunday School · 9:39am.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Pentecostal
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Racine
Pastor: Ro&amp;er Grde
Sunday School - tO a.m.
• Wonhip -'II a.m.

s...c~ay School9:30 a.m.
Evmina·7p.m. ·
Thunday Service - 7:30p.m.

Houl Community Church
OffRL 124
Putor: Edsel Han

·St. RL 124, R,ocino .
PallOr: Williom Hobtct
Sunday Scbool • 10 o.m.
R•mina · 7 p.m.
· Wednaday Servit:OJ • 7 p.m.

Christian FelloWship Cenler
Solem SL, Rutland

Pastor. Roben E. Muaar:r
Sunday Sehool • 10 a.m:

Laurel Cliff Free Melhodlol Church .
Pastor: Peter Trcmb!.y
St01day School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedn..day Services -7 p.m.
Rultutd Bible Melhodlst
Pastor: Re-v. lvm Myen
Stntdly School -9:30 am.
Evenina - 7 p.m.
Wedne1day Ser-vice• • 7 p.m.

Wonhip - ll:lS a.m.·, 7 p.m.
Wemeoday Servi&lt;Z - 7 p.m.

Mtddlepart ~1-ol

Third Ave.
Putor. Rev. Cutt Baker
Sunday Scbool - 10 a.m.

Mone Chapel Chun:h
Supt.: Mike MallOn
Sunday school · tO a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdnwlay SeMoe - 7 p.m.

livmin&amp;. 6 p.m.

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Faith Goopel Church

Sunda~~o • •m.

CoolvUie Unlled Methodist Porlsh
Pallor. Helen Kline
Cool\'ltle Church
·Main&amp;: Filth St.
Sunday School - tO i.m .
Wonhil:' • 9a.m.
Tuesday SeMoeo • 7 p.m.

Deibel Cbu'l'h
Township Rd •• 468C
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worihip - 10 LJ!l,
Wednesday Services- tO a.m.
Hocklnrport Church
Grand Su.et
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m.
Wednesday Ser-vices.· 8 p.m.

Wonhip - !0:45a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesdoy 7:30p.m.
ML,Oiln Communlly Chureh
Pa.stor: Lawrenco Bu1h
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Sunday School • 9~0 a.m. '
EvCning • 7 p.m.
Wedneday SeN.ice • 7 p.m.

United Faith Church .

Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By: Pall
Pastor. Rc•. Roben E. Smith, Sr.

Radlo•l'lni !ltur&lt;~t _.r .... No;;;
IIIOilltul,. a-. D
Sunday School· 9:30 ILIII.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedneodoy Services - 7 p.m.

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· Sunday Sd&gt;ool - 9 a.m.
Wonhip -10 a.m., 4 p.m. {2nd'&amp;: 411! Sun.)

S7racu10 Flnt Ualloll Prolbfllrlu
Sunday Scbool- 10 ......
Wonhip - II a.m., 4 p.m. (I• A 3td Sun.)

Seventh-Oily Advcnt•st

Sunday School · 9:30am.
Wonhip - I 0:30a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Service· 7 p~ m.
Ecclesla Fell..,lhlp
1211 Mill SL, Middleport
Pall«: O.udt Mcl'hcnon
Sunday School • to a.m.
Evcnina • 7 p.m.
WCdnesday Service · 7 p.m •

Torch Church
Co. Rd. 63
- 9:30a.m.

Umted Brethren
MI. a-.. United l!rllllr..,
In Cllrtol Cllurdt
Texu Comnnmily off CR 12
Pastor.~ Sanden
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip • t0:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednaday S.m- -7:30p.m.

Full G&lt;llpel I J P I 33045 lli4nd Rood,l'umen&gt;y
· Putor. Roy Htmter
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
BveiUn1 7:30p.m.
Tuesday &amp; Thursday· 7:30p.m.

Edell Uolled Jlr«!!reolo ·chrilt

2 Ill miles north of Reodoville
Oil Stale-. 124 .
Putor. Rev, R~ Mukley

N-SeldrteiCSunilay Wonhip ·2:30p.m.;
Thunday ocrvic:ea . 7:30p.m.

Middleport Church oflhe Nuorene
PallOr! Rev. Uoyd D. Grinun,lr.
·sunday School · 9:30 un.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wedneoday S.rvicoa • 7 p.m.

SundaY Schooi-IOa.m.

WOIIhiP ·7:30p.m.
Wednesday S'ervic:eJ - 7:30p.m.

Reedsvtlte Fellowship
Church of tht Nua...,e
Puw: Jolin w. Douala•
' s...daySchool-9:30un.
• Wonhip • UHS..m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servicu ~ 7 p.m.

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FURNiTURE

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Homelite S&lt;~ws

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RIDENOUR
SUPPLY
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991-1311 Pomero

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Condor

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SWISHER &amp; UIISE

Pomeroy,

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PorUond F1nl Church ol lite Nazarene
- Putor: Willi1111 Justis
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:40 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Putor: DeronNewman
Sunday School - 9a.m. ·
Wonhip • 10 a.m.

GRAVElY TRAUOR.· SALES
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Pomeroy Churdt oiUte N.....,.
Putor: Rev. Thomu Mt:Ciuna
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m. Mid 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m .

Flotwoodl

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Sunday Sd&gt;ool- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - !0:30a.m.• 6:30p.m.
Wednaday Servioeo - 7 p.m:

Paotor. Rev. Glaut McMillan
s...day School- 9:30 .....
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. ·
Wednaday Services - 7 p.m.

Putor. IWth Rader'
Suoday SchOOI -.10 am.
Wonbip - 9a.m., 6p.m.
Tuetd•y Service• -1 pdn•.

Churdt of God of Prophecy
. 0.1; Wbite .Rd. elf St. RL 160

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Latter-Day Saints

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Wesleyan Bible Hottn011 Church
75 Purl St, Middk:J)on.
Putor: Rev. Roy Mctany.
Swi!iay ICbodl • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p:m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30 am·
Wonhip • t0:3Q a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wndneiday Suvic:eo · 6:30pm.

SJracuse Chun:h or &lt;Joel
Ap)lle and Seoond SU.
Piner: Rev. David RuueU
Suudoy School and Wonhip- 9:30a.m.
R•eninc Servicot· 7 p.m.
Wednooday Servic:ea - 7 p:m.

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For More ·Information ·
99·2·2155

Stntday School- 9:30a.m.
Worship - !0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
·wednesday Service - 7:30.p.m.

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Putor. S1muel Buyr: ·

Ml-llt

Holiness

.~ lldat Cburdt of Clu1lt

Cll- Cll- or the NIZirene
Po-= Rev, Herbert &lt;lr&gt;lt
Suudoy Sd&gt;ool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m., 6 p.m.
WedneaciAy Servi= • 7 p.m.

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Grll!f I!:IIIKoPOI Churdl
326 E. Main S'L, Pomeroy
Holy Euchariot .ht &amp; 3rd SUndays,
Momina Prayer 2rtd &amp;: 4th Sundayo
Princlptt Service ond Sunday School II Lm.

K"'oCllurdl ofCllrlsl .
Wonbi!"9:30 a.m.
Sunday Sd&gt;ool · 10:30 a.m.

FrH
s~u:~·~
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PUlOr. Marl&lt; Monow
SIIUOtlay.Service · 7:30p.m.
sbnday School · tO •.Ill·
WonhiP • II a.m.,
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

denoa with loatlon 1513.18
end 1513.37 of the rovlaod
Room 1855 coda . . illao appllcellle to
of the Fountain lhlebld.
ol the Ohio
at• ar• •••led 1nd
of Natural •ddr•aod to: o.p.-nt

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570 0.. St., Milldlepolt
Paitor: Rev. DaWI Bryaa

unlll Monday, November 2,
Each.bid •liallla aocom1112 11 2:00 P.M. 1nd p•nlacl lly 1 BID
u.-tt.r lor fur· GUARANTY, mHtlng the
lhamlllorl.oloend raqulremanta of S.cllon,'
ReVIaod
lellor lor the 153.54 or the Ohio
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conatructlon Coda • .
of:
Conlractora •• advlatll
PAGEVILLE s
that, 1n .eceordllnca with tire
REClAMATION PROJECT provl~iona of the J1nuery
· MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO · 27, 1172, Exacudve Order
RECLAIIAllON PROJECT by the Govornor of Ohio,
and amended Executive
NUMBER MG-IC-074
In •ccord11nce with the Order 14-t, .Fobruery U,
1114, aquel • employment
Pl•n•
•nd lie
•~p~ao;lllc;•~llo:n;•; opportunity
pnp11rod
condlllona are
of.
IPpllceblalo Ha bid. Wage

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HeoUt (Midcl.,..t)
Putor: Fnnlt Smilh
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · ID-.30 un.
YioclnadaY Services • 6 p.m.

Ep1scopal

Mlddieport Church or .C hrlll
Stlund Main
Pastor! Al Han.son
Stmday. Scbool- 9:30a.m.
Worship . 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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New Life Church or God
()).ester
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Puton Gary Hine1
Sunday ~1 - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip -6 p.m.
Wedneaday Servi... . 7 p.m.

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992-3847
. Sunda)' Sehool • II a.m.
WoniUp- 10 ILJI\. 1 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

LET ART • Lelllrl Township
Trustees, Monday, 7 p.m., office
building.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
the Sh•d• River St•ta
NOTICE te ...,_., aJwn For..t, Olive Townahlp,
POMEROY • Meigs County
Pioneer and Historical Society, thllt an
Oot 1tier a, 11a1aa County.
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I 17th annual meeting, Sunday, 1tt12,11t .
• pullllo
All bide . . to be 8Ubmlt·
Meigs County Museum in ••I• wll II•
•t 101
forma lurnlalled by
Pomeroy. Dinner at 1. p.m. pre- .Union
Avenue;
Po.;::~·~q::~:.::t.
of. Nelur11
Ohio, to . . lor OMh
no l•tar
then
Afle
cedes the mcctin,. · moon pro- lowlna .......,.,
20, 1112. The 8ta!a
gram, 2 p.m. wtth John Briley, 1ti!Kit!OADEBCORT
.....v•lharlght to l'lljacl
manager of Campus Marlius-Ohio LX 2
any or lflltlda.
River Museum Complex, Marietta. SHf
For "Bid Forma" or fur·ther lnlorm1tlon, .;·:r~=:LI
SOUTH · BETHEL - South
Slncly Kegley, Olfloi
Bethel New Testament Church,
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end ·
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LNBPMFOFYMIItl
Man1111•en~ Ill the
homecoming, Sunday. Meal at lllecllanlo'alpa 111·
._.,.., lolaphone
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noon. Afternoon service with spe· . 1t1110MERCUfiYCOUGAR
(114) 215-tl11 or Jim
cial singing; Rick Eberst, Colum- SHI1MEPMI041LHI1MOO
Milliron, For•l· U.naser,
bus. evangelisL Public invited.
With Allhll Gao II•
(114) 544-3171, Monilay
The Fa,..,. lllnk 1nd tlvough Friday, 1:00 ...,, to
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ROCK SPRINGS . • Rock ~;;, 0~:0,
':u~;:;..lul bidder only
Springs junior and senior youth. to llld •• IIIIa Mia, en4 to will be noll.llacl. The auckick-off with annual church wlthdr•w the . •bova ce..rut bidder ahould nota
hayride and wiener roast, SUnday, coll•t•r•l prior ·to 01la, th1t • perform-bond Ia
6 p.m. at the church.
Further, the F•,....r• Bank ,.....lr:ed to lla poalacl. The
and Savina• Company ernountappwa on the "Bid
SYRACUSE • Chicken barbe- ruarv• the fight to. reJect Fonn" lor eaohllullcl...
any or 1U bldo aull..utt.c(
(10) 2; t, 2ta
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cue, Sunday, II a.m:, Synicuse Fue · .Further, the •bova
Station by Ladies Auxiliary. collet.rll wiD be aold 1n the
Public Notice
·Dcssrrls available.
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condlllon It I• In with no
axpreaaad or Implied NOTICE OF APPOINTIENT
OF FIDUCIARY
HEMLOCK GROVE. Hem- warranll•~
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On
Bapternbw
22, 1812, In
lock Grove Christian Church,
For •ora Information
contact Scoa Shank, •t In- the Malgo County Probata
homecoming. Sunday. 9:30.a.m., 3213.
Court,
No. 27511,
potluck dinner 1!112:30 p.m., after- (t) 30;·(10) 1, z. 3lc
W•nda 11. Alar, 738 Eut
!ll•ln Street, Pomeroy,
noon program at_2 p.m. with the
Mala• County, Ohio, w••
Williams family singers. Public
Public Notice
appoint.cl -.lnlatrato&lt; ol
invited.
NOncE OF SAU: ·
Ill• ••tate of Franklin 11.
OF BURPWS BUILDINGS
tmoiT.II
LOTIRIDGE • There will be a
OHIO DEPARliENT OF'
Pomeroy,
smorgasbord dinner Sunday ~~
NATURAL RESOURCES
omCE OF REAL ESTATE
E. Bucli,
from noon to I :30 p.m. at the Lot•· Prollllta Judgl
tridge Community Cenla'. Cos tis AND LAND IIIANAGEIENT
RIVER STATE
L- K. NeaMiroad, Clerk
$5 b aduiiS and $2.50 for children · , SHADE
. FOREST
(I) 25; (10) 2, t, 311:·
under 12. Public invited.
Sealed . lllda will be 1.::::.::~~:.:.:,;:,::,___
received by the Ohio
PubliC Notice
'Department of N•lur•II--N-OTICE..::;_TO_~.._;,......,_R_S_
R•ourc•, Office of Real
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E•t•t• . 1nd , Lancl
Baled
wllllla
Managament,~R•l &amp;tala r•;t::=,:=-=RaciMIIdlon
Secllan, Blclg. " ounlllln
Bqu1re, Cotum uo, Ohio
Dapa-t or
43224, up to llild IncludinG
.Nelurlf Raaau,_

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Putor: Don.. Newmaa
Sunday Sc:bool - to . ..
· Wonltip- 9 a.m.
Thunday Setviceo · 6:30p.m.

Putor: Pat Hmson
. s..,day School - tO a.m.
Wcnhip - II a.m.
Wedne"'ay Services • 7 p.ru .

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Pu' bll" Notice
Pu.bile Notice
Public Notice

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HARRISONVILLE " Hurisonville Senior Citizens, bate and
yard sale, Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 4
p.m .. Monday. Everyone welcome,

REEDSVILLE - Riverview
Scho!ll Fall Festival, Saturday.
Supper at 5 p.m .• games at 7 p.m.
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Friday, October 2, 1992

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KEVIN($ LAWN
MAINTENANCE

ROOFING .

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1·100.137·1460

Gutters ·
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Gutter Cleaning
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HAUUNG SERVKE

.G.UN SHOOT.
UCINE
GUN CLUB
SUNDAYS
1:00 P.M.
. fadory Cl!oke 12

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Uma, Com, Grain .

GalgeO.Iy
Starts Sept. 27

"THE BERRY
BASKET'

Fer!i:~:,O:!tng,

and Seeding.
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Shrub and Tree
Trimming &amp; Removal

949·2168

Lowrey Electric Spinet
Organ, Par!ide Model
M·375 with Magic Genie
Phone 949·3034 .

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614·992·7144

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BUllDOZING
PONDS

SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp; SEWER
UNES

PH. 614·992·5591
12·5-lrtn

SPE£1AL

5-14-92·111

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RUTLAND .
MINE SUPPLY

MAINnNANa
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and REPAIR

Public. Sale

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lEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
992·5335 or
915·3561
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MORRIS
GARAGE DOOR SERVICE
TRY OUR lEW
STEEL INSULATED
RAISED PANEL GAUGE DOOR

Re111 Estate General

r:,d Whh1, Bulavllla Pika, ~

4 Fomlly: Fridor And Saturdoy;

111 Honayeuck~, Addl8on . .N~

11- Addod Salurdoy.
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441 SprliCO St. Eil.· 10/1-4. 7,.; ·
Toole,

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. FREE ESTIMATES

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5 Family Yord Solo; Centonott~'
Townhoun, Sllurdoy, 3rd. 8;911,
A.M 1 Lol• 01 - Blby hemt,
, Ptaypen ·carrter Car Seat,
Swlrig, lllh T~b, '$bollor, Cloth·

DoOr Plus Ope•tr
Seal Trl•

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33acreJ,·

992-2259 .
608 EAST MAIN •.
POMEROY· OHIO

Rutland'Twp.

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12x55 mobile home, large bam, gerage on 10+ acral.
lncludoa ooptic and cilg ...1.
$23,500;

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NEW USTINQ - P-ooqy on Condor St 2 alory tramahomo wilh 2 Iota, 3 bedrooms, lialh, N.G.F.A. hMI.
· · Afordoblo horne or good nontal investment
$8,500.

floor

NEW usnNG - Mld!lloc:rt - One
frame home ·
with 2 badroomo, lull
Hment, pno ca; garage, ·
Pennallone ll!lllt, ~mall lront alfd sldo porehu Horne
kx:.lod iUal OUIIido ol Midcloport.
Sll,cioo.

. flEW ' USTINQ -llldtltport- 2 Story riun. homo with
3 ~,na, tn,cloMd front sun. room, N.G.F.A., hoot
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acre

· REEDSVILLE - ···12~ - , Approli'. 1
Iota lhlt .,.
QIMI for Clllllpil\g wilh boating ..,.. .., ri'/er fronlagt
locatod Noll! ol Folf&lt;Ard Rl.n Stat. Park.
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MIDOLEPORT - Thlo 2 etory homo lo loadod with cha"' ·
actar fn&gt;m ita baatlti*ll opon oialrwiiY 1Q the wldo oak
baooboard8, cn&gt;wn molding, arch doorweya, comlce
boa.rdo. fi•pl.... ond handmlldo ldlchln c.blnell. k aloo
hao 3 bedro9rn1, 1 ~ balho, and full ba11rnont.

WAS $48,000 NOW $31,800

SYRACUSE ·-College Roed- Mlahanlc'a lptclll- .
Two bay gerago with working holt!, wired for 11r corn·
PN-ra and weldors. Loll of tho!ve1, Cilb!Mta·for I!Or·
ttge, and hu big parking araa. Set on a big corner lot
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IIIIDOLEPOAT- Front Slrelt -If renlll property io wt111
you've baln looking lor wo'vo got it In thia hou11 you
have a 2 badiQorn lf)ertmllil downlltalra, and one bedroom apemen! up, aiiO hu alumlnutll liking, and.a .01)1 .
car gar.ge.
111,000,

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DEXlER - Ill ilory fratM home with 7 roomo 4 bedroomt, hu collar ll!ld gaidon aru, addod inuodon ""'·
tillly ori:loood largo front po(Cil,
'r- .
· '. .. . . •. . · IIJo~ home.far o.,.,. $11,000.

We'VE AECEIY&amp;D

POMEROY - Condor Strut - An oklor horne wllh 2
Iota. Uoo u a nontal or laar hotJoo down and UJelollfor
· WAS $4,500 NOW $1,000 .
a mobile home lito.

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tracts, •

JUSHII,OOO . ·

in thil Hobilon area on lagoon Rd.
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l27,000•.
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Aloo 24X24 ge~

UBTMI. IF

YOU WILL EE IIOio1ETHINQ YOU'LL LDVEI

WILLI IILL .ROAD - Noed a building lite or a trailer
lito,
lo available orjd lhl land lllya nice
..,~ Ia portly cloarwd oral dearad.
....000 In tiDre

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·,POMEROY- L.IMaln lhet'- A 2-3 btdroonl'honie with
uppor and lower r.ar pi)ll:h and Uljllty IUOIII.' CoUld ba a ·
nice _ , halne ar Nlltlll p"'f*IY.

YOU ARE LOOIIINQ FOR A HOME ITOP It AND
lEE WHAT WE HAVE AVAILABLE. WE'M lURE

.IUIT 114.000

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WILSON'S ARMY
SURPLUS
County Rd. 1tPUtc:hfork Rd.
1112·7:~
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and back to aahDOI

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PRECISION POST FRAME
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BUILDERS .

a Year~

104 Beeeh stieet

Pomeniy, Qhlo 45769
"~IIJ• ftiT All Your Building NHd•"

Experience

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'II-? 4211 V.io Rd, Bldwoll, Somo-

Baby CIOihoo, U.rgo Slzollio
Clothtl ..,.en's, Wamen'a MI!Yi
lllocottonoouo homo. 471 o;i&gt;'. blo Orlvo, Oc:NI·3. 11-5. ,
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au-.o A"!'11 •Konougo, Ohio:'
lhurodoy, ......y, 10:00-4:00..;
~r a..t, HI Chair, Gune, Fentoji
Occp. Japtn "Home ln1. Llnent,':

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Storm

Oelllle'l M1H S~oppe, 1, 2, 3rct,;
Cr1fl1, Clot,htt:, Tor-.
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Five FamiiiM: October 2, 3, w ..:.
5-112 MIIH Out Rl.141 ·T,.od!)!ll~
Flohlng Equip., Air Toola AMi'
HouL Taltacco Pr... ~ ..
IZ'll27' Now OutdoCK co~. ~

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(614) 112.a&amp;41

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Only. 1:00..:00;
00.. eonoo To~lo.
Roclln~rrCiolhoo, Mloc , homo. -.

COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL .
AGRICULTURAL
·Livestock Building• • Machine Sheds • Hay
·. •
• Barna • Carports
Garagu • Storage'Bulldlnga ·Roofing· · ·
Wlndowa • Siding

WY Uc. tWV CI20CI43
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FREE ESTIIIATES
ROBERT BOAIIG

p.m. Sllurdar.

10103,

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JEFFITAATS
(3CM) TTW:MI

1117 pd.

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Hlp And Chlat , Wodo'*o Ciotti&gt;"

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1"8 1 Mlac.

F.wlo~ ~· Air Condh~ i
U.Wn - . ·Jun!&lt; T.V. M[~
Boby homo, Adult tlolh~Ni~
Smol Cllrlo Dtoo-, Mlow .
Holioohold ltomo, Rl.7 N- Cili~
School.
Friday • s.tU:...w. MO Soc~
A-.
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I :.,., 1 Mlioo on 180 Poot HoJ:'. ·

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ao1o: c FMitiV, Oct .,;;
Oclt Z: 141 4Mt Drive, N..

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fl. Llnooln
Plu, 2 Famllloo,
"'""'•OnlyTimo.
'Pelntld And Plain PumDklna,
Lawn Chain, KeroHne HNIII,
' CIOihoo, Dlohoo, TooiO, Truck
':!P?I Box, V.cllum, Old Slngor
"SOWing Michl no tn oak Cebtnot,
·OdMMv Game Pinball M..
chino, 2' Mlloo W
. OI .Golllopllo,.

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Ohio. Frldej, lol""'

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Clot ng, Houoo!lold ....... Col(
llotor Car*, Mite. h1m1, ,34"'"

Now Watw Heaters.
8ennetts Mobile Home
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c.lll614) ~6-9416 •1-100412·5967

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1uctlon

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t!lfi,Ohio &amp; Wnl VIrginia, 304773-5785.

MI. Atio Auction. Auction Friday
&amp; Sslurdoy, 7'JIIJ PM . Fri·

grocriM, now &amp; morchonat- Sot·Now IJUO&lt;Inlood mOf·

chanciiH. out.... nl . .1....
WNkly. t!d Frazier, At. 2 ·North
olxtoon mlln.'Liconoo No. 830.

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_,_w_a,.n_ted,.....,to,.....,.e_u:..y.,.,......,
Bootca: Bootca: • Bootca: Uood
ITndhoophRa N , Boug hl aGond r'Sot d.
11Ul, 8o• 731 , 11 1
Ohio 45631. 614-44!1-728 6:
10P.M.
Don'l Junk hi Soli Us Y0&lt;1r NonWo ... lng Malor Appllonc01,
Color
TV's,
ROirigoroloro,
FrHID..., VCR's, Microwaves,
Arr Condlttono.., Guhor Ampo,
Etc. 114-255-1236.
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Pallo Solo: Soturdoy Oct. 3rd. T.l
J,l~oln Plko 8 TillS.
Rurn1110tJO Solo: 3 Mil"" Botow

on Rl . . South.
Thwodoy, Frldoy.
Soturdoy Oct. 3, .., LOio 01
Nlco CIOih"'!, Adufto. &amp; Kldo,
·Ajlo Olhlir llama. 1 Milo OUI
. !l,oorgn CrHk From AI. 7, 1ot
Houoo on McCully Rood.
' T- Fomlty Yonl Solo Morcor·
!Uio Rood, Tho lllh Houoo On
·Blandon Rood

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Wonl to buy· Loll m-1 300
Hondo, 304.-85-3887. ·
WOnlod llonclng tlmbor, lop
Dricft: paid, tr.. eatlmatel,
Lati. ·T~urlday, Friday, Saturday, I!Cotnooid logtflng company, 304-

1,7

lltl5:305!1.

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'iird Solllnoldo D.A.V. Building, Wontod To Buy: Junk ~b\o

Konouga: Bot-y, Oct 3rd, '"
f. Bobf Girl CIOihoo, Stza 5 Moo
'!1', IIOyo Clolhoo "tu 1Z Moo
.f, loyo Stu: 12·11 Womono
(llolhil Slro ~'-,PtOy Pon,
~g'!;.I~,·~r-"'"· Roa

Whh Or Whhoul Moloro. Colt
Lorry Llvoty. 514-31111-11303.
Top Prlcoo Pold: All Old U.S.
COins, Gold Rinas, Sliver Colna,
GOld Col~o . M.T.S. Coin Shop,
151 Socond Avonuo, OoAipollo.

Pt. Pleasant
: &amp; VIcinity
'3~mll• from Hend•raon on

Rt.
3S, Oct 1 tfwu I. Ent. c:1111er S!SO.
· dllhH; TV, Home lnl, lhHII,
curtains:, good ciOChn, lamps,
rmec IC1m11 dlfferwnt stuff 1ach

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72 Trucks for Sale
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Ft. Gr,-tn Jod, 4 s-d, E1cot·'
..,, COndltlon, 814-~45-6824 . • ~

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1880 ChevroMt luv, AIM'"II Good ~
Looks Good, PI , Air Cond ~

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GOods ·

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3 dm.t•• Hts, ~f• &amp; ch•lr,

wood plollonn rocw, 2 occonl
cholro, antiquo highchair, opl
alu retrlg. .tor, 304-175-4833. 11112 C.rpol, No; Mollohan Fur·
nlwo, 114-441-11444.

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30 llolton - Hoolor Solo
and52,4040, Gallion
Nolurol goo. You,. cholco.
$118.11 WomoldorH • 'Tbomu
Hordworo. 114-446-0111
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W:.:da ••: &amp;ch 54• hid~ 32"
wldo. t:ll - · storm w.._
,wtlh ..,.... lo Ill abDIIo wl.,.
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41 n· high 31~ wlilo, .1
window: :r htgh, za• wldo.
Eooh-atonnWJ.-. I:IO.DO
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W-huck, Coal, Wood, Bumtng F,_,III,OOO BTU, E11coltoni Condition, $500. Phono:
114 318 11214.
Building
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Supplies
Block, brick, ~~~-. win-~,.llniOio; ate. Cloudo Win1-. Rio Gnindo, OH Coli 61424U121. •

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Pets for sale

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ond Supply Shop-Pot

Groomlna. AI foiooido, otyllo.
tomo POl Food Ooolor. Julio
Wlbb.CIIII14 118 0231.

4 AKC !111-d

~ PupTo Ool VOl
Chockod; B'"" /Cinnamon. 1143D41501.
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Pol. 11Wfll:'101t.
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Dro ...IWJnd Cattery: CFA Par·
. . . I lllooooo Killona. 114-

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l'loh 111n11, 1411 Jocuon A••·
P - , 304-6711-:1013,
lui Ina 'Tiofilc!!l lloh, blrdo,
...a-oftll·ouppllol. ·
Ooidon Aol- P... AKC,
o.,ac atoolllr'lo,flhotoAndVac
Cli oohd, I Wootra. .14 2M 11115.
Doo,_ P"rl;-.,,
·Grind a. 111m blo~o ••rae.
tiGO; llohfgorll!!!1 - o n
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Instruments
PIANOII
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lloolne. - .· Phlllcii-Thorllptol
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tor 41141117.
lolho, IU 2411127, 114- 4e Space for Rant ,
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304-675-3860.
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dollvo~ ovolloblo, Morgon'o
BASEMENT
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31, 304-837·2018.
Unoond~PAOOFING
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l._lmo gua.. n- r
111, Local rer.r.ncw tumllhecl. ~
F- ootlmol-. COli COIIocl ,. •
114-237-G4111, day or nlghl.
. . . . . , . , - - - - - - - -.) A..... - n t Wotirproo. ,
7i Autos fOr sale
. ftng.
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Curtlo tm,;-•·· '
1181 Buick Sloytork, rebutn on- Y... ~"''"'
Old.&amp; ·
gina, aood cor, MOO; 114- , . _ HoiMo. Room Addhlono,
112-lt:fn oftor 5:00.
Foundollon Work, !looll!!g, _
R Ito I K ·~· KHchono And litho. ,
1181 P""-"h
.,.......... • n • _ . tlmat•l Rtf•oo. , . No Ei•-• •
11112-3411
1"- Dido
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Doll II F II TOll Big Or Smotll 114-3117-0SII.
u Y Davia -ng ll.ocbtno And ,
e~~~~~l::'s Vacuum Cloonor Ropolr, FNO I
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Plck-URo!:' Dlltoory, Oooreoo •
CNo11 . , &amp;14-441-4284.
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1182 VOI~IN!agon Rabbit, 114·
1..1... Npolr, oloc1.t- : .
148-3034 or 114-Mto3075.
oil, ptwnbl"ff, hooting, ..,. ,
1883 280 zx, 614-44S.7828 Coli r;rt~polntlng,lnoldoin&lt;(out; • ·
Allor s P.M. .
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1883 Comoro whh 11181 V6 on· Aoretlon Mol JET
trod N I'
gino, now tiroo, muHioo, llliplpo, l ro-bulk
A~ \
Plonoor otoNO, ovordrlve; 614· . ··EVANs JACKSON OH l-801). ,
112-1135, 514-141-3052.
1137-Mie. •
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1. . Buick Contury Umllod Edt·
Uon, 4 Door, Auto Trans, PW, Aon'o TV Sorvtco, -'"lilfng ;
PS,
StiNG Syltem,
PS, In Zonlh oloo oorviclng mool .
PI Condlllon, Heidi 3.0 Llt•r other brandt.. HOUI8 calle, lleo'
EdHior!Aoklng:·$600; 11180 Old• ...,. appliance repoiN. WV 1
CulloM S'upr.mo ,t,utomollc On 304.fll4:ill8 Ohio 514-4411-2414.
Tho Floor, Runo Good, Body In· loplio Ton~ Pumplna 1110~Golllo
torior Good Condition, Antng Co. RON EVANS ENTERP"ISES,
ti,IOO. 114-318 em •
Joctcaon, OH 1~37-lt521.

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1114 Cho-, 4 opood, 1900, Trlplo "A" Roofing I R - - '

114-848-2410.

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18811 Ford F·150 414, V-ILAU!o,

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111M Ply. Slatlon W1gan, NeW
Tlrn I Brakes, Runs Good
ti,OOO: 1177 Ford Club Cob Pick·
~~uno Good saoo.. 614·367·

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Cond. $2!0 Each. 114-4•~

1183 F-250 Ford, auto,i ·air, · PS :~
PB, dwl1ankl, 304-882-:,A&amp;&amp;. . ~·
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2
Oo&gt;onlna Ocotbor 3, 1182, 223g .__ _ _...,._ _ _ _,._..._ _ _ _...__ _-+.1"'
2114, I llfld.\•
41 HOUIII for Raitt
Sill• ff"ou11 141, GaiM~I1, GM- 1
AMAIICMe., Toneau cowt
11 Help Wanted
-1422. Wo Buy And loll Good
"'"' portoct. M.OOO. 1,..._;
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Miscellaneous
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2 bod- homo Pl PI, • - uooct Furnlluni ' Locot Pick-Up
CK 100 "'" ·
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Holrotyllot
Noodod·.
Paid 1·0 ochoolo • ac-, """" ln- And Dollvory, Mondoy Thru 54
c-ze st' PI
Pl. Pll
PH. Solurdoy. u P.M. wo Will Atoo
Merchandise
Chowo~oll.u.l1
Vacations Gaursnt..d Wagos.
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lo Ranting Floo ll.o"'OI S-o.
llono, ... 000 -1 -· '
114-441-mJ,
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For
Frlilay'And
Soturdoy.
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WV83 - - - l c , PB Plio;
Somoono lo mow or bruoh hoQ 2 lodr- Mldclopor1, Ilea Coli To&lt;f:oy To Rooorvo ASpocol Com,_ 1114 Computor
grou on vory tovol land, 304- ...._~~rh
d ~---· Lot PW
61 Fann Equipment
575-.,._.. ohor 10·.00 PM.
·~· 001 a a • ......,.,_
• ' G.E. Drvor. •7!1: 30 Inch EIOCI(IC
,_
~Full ..- . ~ Rsngo le~i . O.E. , Woohor, SUI; - · 1 1 1 4 - - lliftd to;
Whlrlpoot wuher SiS; 30 Inch· f400 • bMt orr., IM-N-280"1 Oravety TractOr, Mower, Mod•l Chrnol.., Ford, ~ Dkkult l
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Business
Range $11: 30 Inch aft•-·
L·Z,Aokln":$550.I
tong: NO ruol~,
14!4II602. ~-~or
s - - Houoo In Rio EIOCIM
Electric Almond Aa~e, 8
...,.....
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Training
Orondo, Roady: Oct-r 11th. Montho Old, $17!1; Rolrlgorotor Dlllorent olllod
ollbo, HydreUIIc fluid 1 gal 114,50 ..
~~~·-~~~~~==--:--::=.......__~ ·
Aimone!, Now Modot, $295; -'oq t . - - · ·0 wotor 50 ""I h25. sldO.. E~~mant, 73 Vans &amp; 4 'WD's
Rtttraln
NowiiiSoUthea.-em
Harvoot Gold, FI'OOI ...
pump,' .,.... ~
-~, ••110: 'Hond.,.on,.WV.
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Buol- Collofll!, St&gt;rlng Valloy . 3 bedroom, 'lull booomont, Bur- Rolrt"orolor
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304-67 21. ·
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F- $150; Color T.V. ConooiO mopod,
Simplicity
1887 Chom&gt;llt Altro Von, 4.1 ,
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i
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roquiNd,
Plua. C!all Todly, au ue -31711 1300
t150; MoYioe Wrlngor Woohor -.,~=.•-I, ~.donAII W-•.1110. hlow ::.;:. oqulpmont. Supor F.l. ongino,
p~1 ,_tlroo ,
Reg.ft0.01.121118.
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'104-175-3112..
Square Tub S150; _Rtfrtgtl'ltor
liHJIR- _.
Walflum
717
o corn I g,..M Ind......
iiM-1112:-2175.,
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Smol For Ronl, Uppor SldoxSido Almond, Uko Now,
hoodo. Sup. 23 - r . Crop
1
18 Wanted to Do
Aoullo 7 North, Oopoolt a WO,_r &amp; leo Dloponoor •350: Fl..wood Fat Solo, All Ook, 1.,_ corrlor I oltogo wagon. Monuro 1187 ford Ao-11, XL Loodod. '
AppllsncH, 76 Vln• ~kM: 114-317o71Jt..
aprndn Grinder. Century 300 304..f71.1211. ..
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Ro.. 01
Roqulrod. · - Slc.ggs
Will lobvol1 In My Homo. fin. 3110.
Slroot·, OoUipclla. 614-146-7398,
gil opnyor. AC 4 .row no-1111 ::;;;;-;;:=-;;:-:-;:=:--:,....,::- •
1-800-111-3499, 'Open 8 To 6 Ft...O.., Ook, Hickory, ......
.
com Dlonlor. JD oltoeo W:i~~· 1187 Ford Von E-250, I Lhor :
ood In Ptov Avalloblo. Rodnoy· RoioNncoo
...... CIH Thrw Mdroom houR lor Nnt, Mon~oy · Thno F•ldoy, Till 2 ~.':I stoclcod, Ooi-Od, 140 41 Holallln dairy - •· 30
• Fuol tnloclod. Aulomallc O.or· ,
u.-n Holgl\to; 614-HZ-1188 Sot.urdlly.
114-2411-111111.
• l14-317.ot31. ·
2154.
d~... Air•.Elicottont Condlllon, •
aftorllpm,
GOOD USED APPLIANCES Fi..wood, - - hout od, HOitond Supor 717 choppor Asking: oo,200 ' - At: 322 '
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- '1134.
"' - n g &amp; llondlng, , ------~--­ Wooho..c dryoro, rolrlgoroioro, olck-up .or dolm"'!f, 114-882· I knl.., now point, corn • pic up Third A..,.., GolllpoUo. 114- :
IJ1t"...
... ._.. ukagp Appll1nces, 76 S520 or ·114-182,..22 an.r hMda: New Holland Whirl ,.way 241 1003.
~
Orummo"do Aulo Body , a 42· Mobile Homes
vtno Slroot1 ~all 614-446·7398, 1· 1:00pm.
liMIIogo W1igon; tO ton goor 1187 Ptyn.rlh
LE '
Wwk. F,.. EoUmotoa.
for Rant
800-tll-34w·
For 'It ton • --.a-""'
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. 0 wagon:
· ·ee ,000 -uo
Mlloo,
Nlklhbottl aad Ad, H . ·114-441-·
111
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
wlnlor - · don... WI ilolhor 1~ 31:;~ no go wagon; E~elllonl Condition, $7,300, ,
ml.
ozJb=o~dr~-~m~lu6mt=-~-::mabl:lo Complolo homo lumlshlngs. l~m, llonnolllnlng, lire now, O.B.O. 114-146-11111.
UR TREE S£RVICE. l~ PM. t14 ue ow aft• a:oo Houre: Mon-Sol, .., . 114-4411- kl:le.!'~fit~: oloo m1oc. Tondom 111o lroltor, lrNtod ~1...
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::-c;"',.':...:.:4:-wd-:-:4d
c:r-, -po, ~
Trlmm!ng. Tno " - - '•
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out
autavlllo
Rd.
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kM"::e
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114:;.:.ii:::..1'
:
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~-lng. Eo-1011 tl
2 bedroom homo, now houN
317o7NTAIIor 4p.m.. .
CIO(Idlllon. rol l do~ ro(JuiNd,
7
lor lfl".
.
.
--6 5-2902 ohor 74 . Motorcycles
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Moytog Wnhor I Dcyor While O.E. Eloc. Rongo
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SoH Cloonlng 1:00 PM.
,
Goorgoo Pori- Sowmlll, dell, no,....,~·~· · · ·
12&amp;0
Fat
Sot
Othor
Wnhore
&amp;
Onn,
O.E.
Spoco
Molcar
Two
Kill
lroo
.,.
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boxoo,
1171
Hondo
310,
VOC,
,_
llroo
~
-~~lo lho mlllluot 2 lodr- Mobllo ~. DryWI tiOO &amp; Up. hlow Porto In lllcrwavo, 1Ft Xmu T-. tl14- I
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&amp; boilary, lu........&lt; go01111
1 •
Ren Olhhd.
Nice .
Quilt stock. Coli Wuhor 5. Dryor Z4Hl75.
:~.~
Fa(lll,
Rl.
35,
304.._:~.000, mltoo, .5CMJ. - - ~J
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e'IS'-.
Johneori'e Trw S.,Loa trim- ~. hbartufad. fiMing '.••11- Shoppo, 114-441-2944.
mlnf a , _1, 1 ,...~rubo, obti. ~ UIIIMioo. t27!11Mo.
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o.n.1o Nulrltcin Produclo
Now ook lurnhuN: tabtos I loolu~ng Amino Acid Body 62.. Wan1ed to Buy
188;1 Hondo 2!0X tour whoolor
. '
hodiioo.
. 1rw ootl-oo, 304-5111- t27!l Oopooll, COli 114-387-0415 chain:,
china
cabinets..
13,200. finn,
.:me: ·
"'(Chool~ht..~l::...·_, -,-...,-,.-~- waahlltndo, dryolnko, Ole. ~~ng1oo:t""'-. ~olio~~ 01
1ol Wa-: . uooc1 wlndowo tor 31111
ol!or I:OO 304-112· •
B
Wholnale &amp; retail. River Van- - '" Pho-cy.
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in
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Min Pouill'o Dor Coro Conlor. 2 od._..do 1 loth, stoto oak
•14-446-4316 -, el-oly at uf•
Alia Aid
g
ohopo.
F
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uro.
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.
Tho
oolodlol.
RNoonoblo
polcO,
114492·5723.
75
Boats
&amp;
Motors
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Solo, oH-blo, chjldcoro. 11-F
218,
llpcillo. 114-2511·
10
"
e 1.111. • 1:30 p.m. ~ ~10.
Phllco
elec
r~nge,
avscado
HUmkllfllr
&amp;ldcllt:
rd
63
1.1
k
fo Sale
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Botoro, ohw ochool. Drop-lno 2 Boclroomo, CA, WID On Ron- g-n. MO. 614-441-8625.
7pc """"' _
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vastoc
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wotcomo. 114 441 1224. Nojr In· . lod
'Lot. Roady To Movo tn Soli
PICKENS FURNITURE
and tibloO, Ql; w-::r~23 MI. ~1H~2:-rop"""'to-co.mon~I-,E::-w-o-t""am"'bo,-, 18' Ebc:a - · 1-rd Moretlonl Toddtor Cl'*o 114-4411-6227.
on Land Conlmt 1 Block From
, · Now/Uood
-Avo. 304-6
.
304-158-11162.
, , 301, ~.coli fM-m-'115111.
Wit
ln&gt;nlngo; And - · Blfl BMr. I14-446-14G8.
Houoohold
lumlohlng.
112
mi.
l(lng Wood !Cool St... Wlih 3 ·Sloor col-, about 350 lbo. 76
Aloo Comlorlaio Fat - · ~~
Jonlcho Ad. Pl Ptoooonl, WV, Fan 1300 Uood 2Yra. Cool lnMt ooch, 2 Holotoln, 1 .toiooy·
Auto Parts&amp;
441--711t. ·
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coll304-67!1-1450.
~.·:.,u
44 ·. Apartment
lath,...,
Holat•ln mix; 614-Da-6635 or
Accassortes
Would lko Ia do bobyolltlngln
Refrlgerllan, Frwz~~rs. Wash,r, Metal Bede With Spl19 , Wood 114-114..3052.
for Rant
my homo, 114-1112-217:1.
D~~ Air Condhlonor, Color St... Wllh lk&gt;wO!., Old Woodon 8 Slmmantal COWij Pi,ii'ebred 4 alumn ·t•biM Wheels, tlta 112~
1 bedroom opo~mont In .Pl. T. ,'a • 10• 814-2511-l236.
WO- Motlt ,_k + Olhor Sl'"""nlat hoi.... • butto; 112 · lon Ford or .loop, 3211100.11,
P rnnl, W.Va., 1-:J04..875~042. · Refr!geriiOI'II $75 to $150;
CaN Far PrieM, 114-446- IWalln Blue, 1/2_ Slmmenlal th'M. 30W'7W7M·or 175-~ :
Financ1al
butiO a holloro, IM-M..ZIZ2.
. _ Tronomtaatona, Uood a •
l iod_, Aport mont, l24 outomotlc woohore &amp; otoclrlc :1182, Or 114 441 N31.
Nbul~, olortlng ot Ill· Jront•
Fourth Av.,_ $2e51Ma 1250 dryo.. 171 lo NO; , _ gal Molll roof oM oldl
bokod Umouotn ond HONionl . , _ whOII
drivo acorllng ot Sl18.00'
Business
Dopooll, Pay Ail UlttHioa Extop&lt; . d~•l 111• ~s rangoo S7!1 10 -mol and got• 304-!lfa.aoet a bull, 1000 loa., S75!i HONionl 114-241-1177, t114-3'11-Z2e3. · :
Weier. . lnqul,. . 731 . Monel !12o;5·, 2ot.J::oCI atilr,anaulohw$o'llio·ho'roo 312-814
. 2..
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. ....... 710 lbl., $41D; 114-1112·
. · · OpportunHy
· A."""'"' GilllpoiiL ·,
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a
2011.
- eoo lanka, - ton lfuoll
.....;-i:::==~-110 •· 1 al10 ttack n.w and Model 820 JohnMred ohaln
IHOTICEI
2 b dr~ ant.,.,.~ 7lh St., uNCI appliance parta. Delblrt uw.1r blr,-fl21. Marbla wrtn- SpKiol foodor Cod Solo, Oc- w-. noclolorl, 1toor mota, .
OHIO VALLEY PUIUBHING CO. ay.-, OK, f14-M74271.
Swl.ohor'o Uood A~:::,oncn: 1111' -171. U'IJO compor lobor lth AI 8 P.M. C.ttlo Aooop- ate. 0 &amp; AA~fptoy, WV. :104- '
2T.I't328.
f
11111 you c1o - . ::-;.=:-=.:..;;::,:.,-.,.,
, .;;,_..::,--,-: · Comor of Rond •
h Sl., Nlrigooator, nona on 12, 120 lod Slortlng Wodnoodoy Allor 4 S'l24833 or 1
wllh poop1o you and 2 lA remodol'!f1 . unlum'od Konougo, Ohlo. l14-441-11173.
- o or , _...41511. :JOW7!1- P.M. 4 P.M. To 10 P.M. W Campers
&amp;·
N01' 1o oond u.OUiil.-lho go..eo opt. wl remg. a otova.
7732.
doy a All O.y ThuNdoy. , All 79
-11 uttl you hoVI -Tgolod Wallr lum'id. 1250 month, O.p. Solid Charry Hutch $350; ::;.:::,-.,.....,.,....,...,..,.....-:=-:- Br.Me, uv111ock Accerlted.
Motor Homes
lho 0,._.,.,
r.q'od.l14-441-3717.
Mohogony loG I Or-r 1400; - l c And - 1 CUI\111! linch Houtlng Avolloblo. Alhono L]...,
.._ .. .,.
Too~ Dining ·Room Tabla . 4 Thru 50 Inch In Sloe~. Ron
lock Soloo, U.S. 50 WoOl, AI'
Vending AOI!Io: Loc1L Wo HoVI Zbdnn. opll., Ioiii iloctric, op- Chot.., 1201JI:· Wing Bac~ Choir Ewono, Jockoon, Ohio. 1-801). bony, Ohio. 114-582-2322, 114ThO- Mach-, Moklng A ' plllncoo lumlohod, llundry $150; Nogot oblo, 114-2No67t0 uuat.
Nlco Bloody Ceoh 1ncomo. 1· rOom locllhloo1 c1o110 to ochool Ahor 7P.M:
:;:.;.-:-==.--::--:::---::::-::- 6118:3531.
11800~8~55~03~M~.-=--:---:;--In town. Apphcatlan• available
Trlpl.-ctlon Alr·Wavn VIta ....
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al: vtttiJ: o-n A~a. 148 or
SWAIN
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bl~o
304-773- 64
Hay &amp; Grain
Services
g;:'A:t!,:.U:~
cone14 ez-m1. eo .
~~~ o!u;ll:N~~EuO: ¥83.'
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117V ChoOy 1 1/Z, Ton Truck, 12,

Fumllhod, ti&amp;Mio. tiiiOIIlop.
doy. 1o:oo.eoJ11J.
11
Help Wanted,
, '514-146-1340.
Vary '""' china coblnot !rom
1 - ~--·~ •-•--. 114 441 3870
lock yord Hlo. 2017 Madison 'AVON• _ALL AREAS! Sholo youo 8ond - To Fu .,., P.O. lox 2br, CA._Woohor, .Dryo!J. Hooko 0onnony' 304-77HIIIIL
1
Av•. Set Oct. 3rd. Large time with Ul. You'll love the 142, Gal"pollo, 0H -31.
Up, lot ~toor, No Poll, "'''...,.. VI'IIA FURNITUIIE ANO 11J1.
w"omena c~hlna, misc.
company. 1-80G-H2..a31e.
VENDING ROUTE: Got Rich oo0. 114-4.41-107V.
PUAIICEI
Ita .Oonoge SaloL Frl &amp; Sold Oct. AVON I All ,._s I Shirley Quick? No Wort lui W. Ho'" A
114 Ul U31
Good
Atfard
.,._ Attrec:Uve new apt 1 bedroom,
~~ .
2 ), 3. Cornor •lrol &amp; A amo, Spoo,., 304-lt71-1429.
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lumlohocl ~chon, olr aond, dop
RENT....... 1:. .3:110.'
J.::::;;:.::::-:=~:.::::;_-:-:--'-.
· Won Loo1. 1 - - 1. rot, 304-875-4132 or 1'15-61114. . No llopoa!l • OIWIII OPENING
Babya:tn.er ne~dld tor 13 inan1h Ga'"ea Solo, 2923 Maplo Avo, old.
GoAipcllo Forry or GoHipqlls 1118·
Nothing p - Or Uood,
Oct.
1,2,3, .
Appllancos loword Crown Chr aroa. 3-4
:5~e'-fup~~=:~M~st~ Evor. .
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1
~·' . . . ., lOti 0 daya ~r WHk. NO WMkendl.
Real
Estale
EST~l!!lz. 131 Joctcaon Plu a·-• mloc.
Loto o1 TLC 5. rol. roqulrod. 304411
1rom ..,.,...., Wolk lo ahop l
i'lltn, Frl l Sat ~ a miiH N. an 171-t244 aft1r 7pm or leave
movloo. Collt14 Ul 2511. EOH .
~...:."'lUI
till. 2 11 Flltrock. LOI,o ol anti· muugo.
- - N:U Oklol1
Cenlonory ANI, . Nlco 2 Bod- Wllh • ~~ o.- :i._-:"' ..,!
que~. Odd• I 1nd1.
Babphttr wanted lri my ham• 31 Homei for Sale
room•, Stove, Aetria.,.lor,
,. _...... • ' - ~ _.
aYard Solo, Ocl1 ot thno SrQ. 9:00 Mon-Frl, 6:30AM • 3:00PM. 1 lodroom Small Houoo, Good Wolor Furnlohod. J240/Mo. No T - W1lh lonch And 4 Cholra
UH ?. 407 Hendlraon st, Hen· Reference• required . 304..S7S. lnne&amp;IMnt PrOparty. 14 Mill Poll. 114-441-11038. .
Wlllolohlng ~ tall Wooll;
doroon, wv.
·
11108 oftor 3:00PM. ,
Croolc, GoiUpollo. f14"4411-llllt.
Rohlgorator
••1.22
WOolior a Dlyor lot ....
-''i.,-- - - - - - -· Babyaltter: For 2 Children, 2 Or 3 ladlaoms, a. r,enf r::.:rr:=rt=~:'"ri'X
~pooll •
Wook; Eloctrta ...._ Wllh
~·
Pomeroy
Wookdoy Evenings. Vlclnlly: Rio With ~Mplecll. l11 441 • •.
PoII, Socurllv
lt44 Gluo 0oor ~1.22 ~
I
G.. ndo Elomonlary,. at4-245·
o3bdrm. houn, '-P balh, R-...... · - 0414. .
Middleport
110113.
CASH 'ANO CARRY • ...,. And
2 ,,.. Choir tift: U.mpo lllrtlna AI
· &amp; Vlc;lnlty
EARN MONEY Roadlng Books! 882-ll110 -lngolor - .. IH1 ONCioul living. 1 '.
:::.:, opo~:'" ItA..= ti8.11Eoch~TWflh4Ciiolro
&amp;30,000/Vr. Income Potanlial., H'ah ll!, llldclrpart, OhiD.
a,Fomlly, Ot:t. 2 I 3, fl.4. Wlhl Dilallo. (t) 805-IIZ-8000, Ell. Y·
1n Mldd~&lt;m From tl2l lol;
a DrJ!!' "'"
........ oil Union A... ,Biby, 10181.
4 1:1 d Wii hDml • lot, Jerrye
II
Coil.
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~:-••.::bloRun _!111 M tuunCm,· pool,
c;tothM, blby .......
Eaay World Excellent Payl As· 304.. ....._.
2boclrm . .1 po~monlo In Locolod •
RhNr Rood
blHmbll~ Product• At Home. C1ll
Pomoroy and Mlddtopo~, ~ llhNr r\dao Or 4
TOll .F-. 1-800-187·5666, Ell. BEAUTIFUL HOUSI FOR SALE bolho, WID -upa, oqulppod Mlloo OUI 141 In Conlonary On
a:Fomlly, at 101111, ....... 313.
Hlolorloot Comer Lot • ~•
day oct w 114 11g11 - ;
Main St. Pl. PI ,.~, W. V.. ~Hchono, 1 112 r.rogo. Rofo...,.. UnCOin ~a.
lll!ddloporl, Oh.
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Orlll Cock /Chol, Solory Booocl t;ompiololy _ _ , 2 Full - and d - o required, 114on Experience Or Schooling. .......3~1odroonw,­ 865 4U8 oftor 1:00pm.
~ \ • Antlquu
2IJii ~,- "R•uo-y thN Wrfto To Or Sond RHumo To: HYAC, Avalloblo Comptacty Fumlohod Small
'.,_,_,, e:ON:OO. Molt- Cto 231, c/o Oolllpcllt D•ttr. lmmodlotl)'. t14Corpot.
44W201.
.
131)0/mo, + Ulllhloo. 'No , luy "' ooll. R - Alt!lquoa,
..,, v - . '"" hold M- Trlbuno, 621 Third Avonuo, Oa •
Poll. CAll Bolore 7 P.M. 114-4411- 1124 E. lloln ...... on Ill. 124,
· ...., muall mora.
· llpcllo, Ohio 45631.
HOme Far - In a-hlro Yl~ 11131.
.
Pomoroy. IIOuni: M.tW. 10:00
I AloiiiJ, Oct. 1-3, botWIOII oor lmmodloto OJ&gt;onlng For Full· logo, e R - I - · Lg. Flol ~ly FUmiohod OIOblio un. lo 1:00 p.m., - Y 1:DO
.WIIih· ilnd Poto101ol , -ion, nmo AN" 32 To 40 Houro Por ~Y..2::tlim~:,
horne, 1 mile below town OYef'to lo 1:00 p.m. 114 112 2831
-no. F.....,.., Olothlng, WHk. •rolorrod Long Torm PM tl4-441o0421.
~· TV, lltg.. mtcronvo, Cero And MDS Exporlonco. · ::,:·=·:o·~::,:..:.::;:=--:-=--..,.- ~~·"· No Poll, C'A. 114• · 1omo.
BonaiM Poe~~· tnloct Wllh Rl. 2 a a ~ion, on1y 3 mil•
·54 Miscellaneous
ond two bodroom
Ui
· ld
Compolhlvo !¥18" And Dlf· 1rom -Nnl, 1 aero MIL. 0no
.,. Yord loloo II Po kl loronlllll Wllh •rlonco Equot oolld lirtck, 1 bod,_ 1112 a~rtrnent• for r111C 304-171-Merchandise
Nfv-. Ooocllno: 1:00rtrn tho QpJ!I!.rtunMy Emi'!'!Y!'· 'PINOO bolho, - - ' lllhlhin &amp; 2013 or 171-4100. ·
doy - . . 1ho Ill to iD' run, CoriioCITiii Dfiocfor" "'' N...- dlnlngrocMil 11¥1ng-. 2 cor
t3' TV _.h kl
~ -=-.!i~=Y· lng, Plnocroot COra Con.. r, 170 - ... aNuttlul ilk h o bodrocm 'lpo~monl, lur· 'worldng .-lon; ::::::2 '
Ill. PlnocNOI Orlvo, Golllpollo, 9hlo a 1~m. - -.c1 nlohocl, vory CINn. Nico. . matohliig - · botaa ...
"'!--Y· .
4N31, 114-4411-7112.
wlndc a, Lonnox - . WalhorodcyOf 'hoo"""' No polo. - · liood oond~; l14-t11J5.
lla•rard to- 0o1. 2nd, 3ld 1111.
·
PMIII lor qulok oolo Coli H4-li711-1311.
3101.
.•
1...,;..l,:.dollll. ....,lizao
'frRlf:"~oT'J:
Ono bodoooon oPoflmonl · In 14K Gold Two ~
W.UO Pan Rd. ofl141.
Looking 'For A Worltlng Nlaht IIWilloalt lor Our·
Pcmoroy, por11olly lumlohod, no lot: Eo 1 11 mint
11111:
til - h ThW, Supoi'VM« Fat OUr SnOck l'ar. '1Woi I d oo.n Homo Far Soli: polO,....,..., I14-NZ...77. · ·. ~
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CCL 'I, 111-6· lotlll'dav. Expori"''IO Wllh Foal Food And · - - I n Double !AI. Gal- Orlo ' bod- IPirtmot11o, lur. ~ - ; ~. '001
••. 1,10'1. ::::::.....;._..a_
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t:;.;ou~ llpollo. CIIII14-111-ZM2.
nlohod,
utllhllo . lnoludod.
1111li
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11 Yomiha
p ,._,.........,.,
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w ·-Y -N ··n'urac!oJ 3:
32 Mobile
114- - . '"""\-'
C1r01o, Pt - . WV. f'ridoy P.M. To 11 :30 P.M. And
for Sale
pata;
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1 mo !Old ,1 ... 1 ~ o*'
~ ....,.,, Nplll;·L.:':io. n~~:tOAt,AT~o Food
1hroo 1 ~od- opll.-ool oond, o. . 1:00
Llllt
Morr U.yno, 8orvlco Olltca, AhodH Sludant 'tata Par llortlh lnololollrig Ill
PM.
liiD.of lllddl1po~ Hll~ 0111. \ 2, Coni•, Untv110lly ' Ol Rio ..... - 1 4 ' - - liilmo,
to,OOO l'rU llotttlnJ ·eoo
lil't:ON:IIO,rlkl-.
o ..ndo. Apply lolwoolh Tho lniiUdii-OIJ,comololo oot· Two bod-. lpor1- "' '
J!owlng ..... Indoor ....,., Hou,. 01 1:30 To 4:00 P.M. No ... __ . . . • ac- 1-.aJ. ~· no polo, dopooll, 114- . I laDI - - Clit.- 3n1. - • ,_, .,;. Cotll Ploloo. Equoi Op- - .
11112
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t~Qu~a. ~hm 'liM • portunlty Emptayer.
...,. Ptllrnlonl a lad w:sw.
Fumlstied
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45
::..:"TJI~UI I; -11"-lnii)'Homo,AI· Hoo . Hid T - Lov~ Cora.
lpm.
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Rooms
Hoovj IIIQ W.odl!ur( . 1 CJDt 1, 1, a ' a, . _ _. 114-311-ttn lotoro 2 P.M.
Horiio. IIUIIO. Loto 01 IIINo, ·
t;110.· - · .... ,,..,
111
121110. r-.;

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PooNOn Auction Company,
full tiJM •uctionMr, compl_ete
Ric~

0c1 2·3, a.a, MIMjj( Laroe Slu

4: ..,

HI Effldetcy
Air Cal•tfolen, Heat.

Gwllty

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carport Solo-4201. Addloon 'PIKol"

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..laclloil ol mllltarr

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915·4473

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Call 614-667·3484
or 614-667-3109

StOlt &amp; Co..,.,.

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. TMC'Y RtACIEA.:...-- .... .".................. _ ...........IQt .
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Olive Twp.

Timber on both

"Any Slza Avellable~

"POlO aulldlno•" -

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25acres,
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lng, .Hou..ttoad ll•ma.

lblng For Everyon._ Thur~, Fri.~.;
ALL Yord Solosliuot Bo Pold·l"
Advance, DEADLINE: 2:00 p; ll!~'
tho day boloN tho ad to lo nit!~
Sunday ·odtuon • 2:00 p.nti
FMoy. Monday odlllon • 2:1!\J:

OFFICE 992·.2886
LAND FOR
SALE

Gl1nware, ' ·

s-pora;

With 2 Transmitters

Wii• hrcHH of

China,

U -, Fumlluro1 Fllo CoblnOI!I;,
CiaO •Diyer1••WnnoN, Boddlng;;
Cut Iron wore. Toyo Hoolhll.
KHchon Ulonollo,
Pockot Knlm.
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llnALlED PRICES
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9J:i'-$27i.OO 16•7-$450.00 .
. OPEl. . llnA-.oD-Yt HP..$200.00

HOME SITES and
LANDCLEAAING,,

4 Family: 10/1-3rd, Couch, . Qilli
Man Qothoo, Woman~'- Bllb)l,
ClothN, Je1na, · 4 wn ... r.

flubllc Sale
&amp; Auction •.

8

oct 1·3. Comor or 581, eon Mitt
lh' Rodnoy Taka Brook D~vo.
Utn, Women, Children Clothing.
~_ntor Coots, Nick ·Noctca, Mcril

1

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Octaber 3rd aleh, A. 0 lgltln'l
.... - , 31140 Aockojlrlngo
Rd. Old Rl.», Co. Rd. 20.
Soturdoy only, 442 Grinl Slnol,
Mlddtoporl. .
Soturdor, Ot:t. I, e:OO lo 4:00,
'110 uuNI, Mlddioporl.

lt1m1, 8:00--?

~"=•:.,-FC::."ll": ~~~~~

337 Fourth Avonuo, Solurdoy,
AduM , llcycloo, Horid Tool ..,
-boll Corda, Clothing, B&amp; .
,. "
Fro,.., Mloc.

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S:;~ Kannody Oct. 3,~A-,Ruttond.

Moving Salt!: Oct 1-3,_112 Mil•
Out Bulovlllo Rd. R'llh~ Unwood Drlvo, Go To End. . .
~11·3 3930 Cherry Rldao Rd.
. Rt.325 Rio Orondo, on l:horry.
Aldae About 4 Mllll. New Avon ,
Cnlftoh
Cloth..,
ltema,
Cemo augo Gun Coooo, Baby

01 All Slzoo, 2324 B rch U.na

1117/lfn

-~ •

womono o1Uo.
lac. 11111 Eool Acron From Ot:t. I, 1:00am, lolrgroundo,
pOre Plolno Elom. School.
houn noll t o _ , -· .

3 Fomlly Yord Solo: COmplollll'

Onlity AJ•uNd Coafrattor•
20 Yr. lip.
Call AI, 614-742·2321

Oct. 2 • 3, N, bohlnll Undo'l
Hair L o l l - Eulom Hlali on
Loc""' odGoan
·Rood linda
114 --'---.::=t..

Srd. 8:00A.M.
N 7:00P.M.
AN~
Furnltulll,
Houoohotd,

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Bihlnd Hullon car Waoh Offol7;
Fri, Sol.
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3 Fomlly Yord .Silo: COmplacoty
Dllloront Aooor1tnlnl 01 Mloc.
lodopr.oclo, FumMu,. C~hl~
01 All Slzn 2324 a,.ch u~
lohlnd Hutton Cor, Wooh Off n, ,

f!MI,AihOM.

~ckinc~_ 1 t Ohio Foclllllos, lnoldo wilMa nou.. lobl' • - ·
~- "il'
· Oct.2nd, - u.a 10orta. llifll through

:30-?

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EXCAVATING

DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
UUESTONE-TRUCKING

Bttca, • ctothtng, Biilll
Homo, Toyo.
•
2 Family Yord Solo: Solowdoy ·
1013/VZ. Conllnory Townhow~,
6

TROMM BUILDERS

BULWDOZEA,BACKHOE
ond TRACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPTIC SYSTEMS,

TRAILER.SITES.

a,

GAUGES e ADDITIONS e SIDING

217LUcoatllf.
POIIIHT,

General

-:~.

GallipoliS
VIcinity

ROOFING

AU 111111
lrt, It Ia Or We

NEW UlnNG - A-frvno home in
10
IDCHTII, 5 bedn&gt;omi, 2 bathe, dock, patio, .ppllllncoo, fi,... ·
place, 2 car doW:hed garage on 2.725 acre-. Vory nic&lt;ll
.
.. $85,000.
.
.
.NEW USTIIlG - c.p.n .. - Mini !ann with 2 bedroom

· ~~ov~ng

,~
Yl!rd Sale

~ ~boo:tl

land; - . poofUN hila.
Col! to; acod mop. 1-1,..._

Pomeroy,
. Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

MOihor 01 Twin Club: Clothing,
Mile Solo, Saturday OctobO&lt;
;!rd. •2, G..co · Eplocopot,
pPmeroy. .

&amp;Found

roads Co. Rd. 28 and 32.
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949-2801 or 985-3839

MICROWAVE OVEN
au VCR REPAIR

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larpln Low Pn-1
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·Largo Gol'llgo SOlo: li1.211, &amp;
Rciuto 7 SoUth. Friday &amp; Solur• 0ct 2' 3rd '
dar. • 'Vo

bolwi!Ori
Tup.-. Pral~oy a,.l.
V.ry tmpofllnl koyo, 114-llt
4251, Nwont
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AND·EYEmHING UNDERNEATH

w-

414 ~. 1NI Nlooon -~
ti,IIOO. s-yo Uood eo.., "-1
Htven, WV 304-U2·3712.
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Ocl1-4,
B•
hinil Bltlwolt,
P.o. Ntco
Momo,

loll: ~ ~nga ol kayo

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I start~ watching cooking shows. • ·

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Mudo :123 12,111. Rongo

Ealtonl:104Cho~.:· I.Mlt, oily
-or.
allor llpm,,
1.5 CU. Ft. Lmon Mlcrowsv•,
Worlco • Good Cond. 150, 614·
.VEIIAL 1' ACRE MRCILI: 441-4044.
'

Anttq,. Sprlngtne WhMI.

doa '" Ru;tanl
calllo ldonllly, 114-ll24013. • •.

12 Year old ranch type house. 3
bedrdoms, 2 baths, 1% car garage
an~ breezeway, central air and heat
PL!mp, many extras.
·:o n 2 ~cres of land.

Ono-IOIIIoc- Rt. 2N.

' ~GI'IIhanl , ~hool Rotid, Clolh!ll;
Old lloltioo U.Oihor Coot,

:;:r.._'"

Pipe for Water, Sewage
..
an d Gas
R.u'IiindI .OH •
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742• 2656 ·

Rollert l Jacks
28-'92·1

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Lost

Found: Blac~ Bull ~ T,.;o
Ylclnhy: Yltllgo 01 Nollhup. &amp;1&amp;446-6541 After 5p.m.
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Found: Bloc~ COl Whh U.al . .
~tar, Wailea With A Limp, 614-

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To !}ood Homo: i MOnlh Old
Puppy, Mod. Slzod Mlxod lroocl;
Short Halr..:l, Brown. 114o4t41·

INo S.1141ay CaDs)

01 AI lluo. Tooio,

AeaMIIon CornintnM On Bank
-lnd Frontlor RootouNnl,
Rt.35, Holzera.
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256-6180.
Raceoon Colorad I Monlh Olci
Cot
!}ood - · Good Win,
Chtldron,
Long HoiNd. 114-4417340.
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or 915·3139

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101 wtlh '10110 """': JorTyo Run Ad, 30W'Jt.

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. lolurdo,, Sunday.
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~alic1~. 1
JMoo. 110 -~~~~.I M110o

Fumlture,

1 Y1llow, Ta Good Home. 814.

614-949-2101 • 949·2860

CALIFORNIA
TANS
?49·2823 ..

"Ckktl!ine

,.,.. 4 ngor Slrlpo Klttono, .B
Wooks Ollf, To GoOd Homo, 614441-1517.
Groy And Whho Ftulfl' Malo Col,
7 Montho Old, WoH Conod Fat,
~. 114-371-2587. . '
U..Ublo Fomalo Kilton, .4
Monlho Ole!. 0.-y. And Yollow r
Whh Wl!fto H101.114-4411-3551,
MOihor Col a 3 Klttono, 2 Whho,

COM!KERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

$3500 .

C!JgoljUc

Port -

home~, ~~-7783.

New Homes • VInyl Siding
New Garages • Replacement Wfndows
Room Additions • Roofing

alii October

. •

CU!o

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

UNLIMITED SESSIONS
Moaths of Septe•r

rood, 1 Unlan Comp
GroUnoj, otoo • ovallobiO,
~ ta 2~ !l'fler,I :OO PM.

8NUIIIut malo iobby Col; blo~
tong holr l!ltton ·oll!lcotlco klttin
to good home, l14 143 54tl. ~

HOME SITES
HAUUNG: Umealone,
LICENSED ollll BONDED

2 male Hllftlllayn aall, 3 Vnl old,
neut&amp;nd a illciiWed, CrMM
color wntomo pcil"lo, . H4-lt71-

675-5253. .

W:lllktr .....,

. St.lt. 7
Cllesllire, OH.

Dirt, G1avel and Coal

3114 • -· by -

Puppios·:,10
~NUIIIut klltono, 7 wtca old, 304-

6.14·949-2804
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.Lota &amp; Acreage

Sale

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SPECIALS
11811 · ltoc~,ooO mlln.l
• Flft~ Avol
ti,8N. 1Mt
12,111. 1117 .. pldwp
12,111. Conlco 4 ~

lloolly. JIIU7I..30IO or 304-67113431.
.

Olvuway. 114-441-3318.

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35

WarHII To Rooil: Homo
Fo!
Trtp To South
1).11. Colt Pot 114··

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BASEMENTS&amp;

oGuttera
•Roofing
•Siding
. •Room AddHiona
lolt1tetrlor Re--..-lfng
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&amp; Auction

Real

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lf1 wanted to Rant

Buildings

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. 6637

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Public

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Announcements ·;

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31904 Leadi•l

Aiso By Appointment

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE®'by Larry Wright

Burl IIIII

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LINDA'S
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loot: woman'• billfold, ljolur~~
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HOUSE FOR SALE .
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Famttyrtlunl
Ooflllr,
111
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BY OWNER
~oopmonoy;614-1112.a224. ;::.

nvtt~JIIng

Wed. thru Sat.
11 to 5 P.M.

lf....ir lotio Ritlp W

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The Dally Sentlnei-Page-11

SNAFU® by Bruce BeaUle

G.illpolls ' \.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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P.O. lox194-Wtl• Alty
RAONE,OHIO

FORSAU

Clll/1211 1110

PLUMBING

HOURS:

RACINE MOWER
CLINIC

SIZED LIMESTONE

(614) ft2-3470

DAVIDSON'S

WEARE OPEN

.

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2301 SIXTH STREET ·
SYRACUSE, OHIO

2, 1992

TALK TO CANDY UVE

PARTS &amp; SERVKE
Mawen • c•ail Saw•

USED RAILROAD TIES .

Hown LWrltesel

AVIATION GROUND
SCHOOL FORMING
Contact: ~n Roush .
Mason County Airport
675-7765

In Memory

Fr•r••• ·)•a:uM

R&amp;C EICAYAnNG

RUMMAGE SALE
Senior Citizens Center
· Tuesday, October 6
Wednesday, October 7 ·
9:00
. to 3:00

2

.... of . . . . .

992-2269

·949·2826

Famliy Reataurant Saturday
·Evening Irani 7 to 11 PM . Come
enjoy y~urseK and have a ·nice
dinner fiom our specials.

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· BILL SLACK .

. 52500

141 Mubeny Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio

DEE &amp; DALLAS
WUI Entertain At the Mason

Friday, October

3

•••"IIQ¥ICI

•LIGHT HAUUNG
•FIREWOOD

OefHtrl,.l•l
UNUMITED TANNING

YARDSALE ·
S11turday, Oct 3, 9:00-5:00

... ,.....

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

FOREVER .
BRONZE .
TANNING

ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTABLES

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. Vegetables
II, ~-=·..,..~':"'"'-::'".=-:-:~
eow-, II 1jrWQ'114- for Solo: A1&gt;i11oo. Yoltow • Rod
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No,w_!'_•!!!!J. Runo Good H,500.
51.......,,...
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18815 Flreblnl T-Top, V-6, Air, PS 1
PB, AMIFM CO-o, nntoo
W I - M,300 Boot ollor. 614·

441.0311.

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Rogoncy
Brougham, lurgoncly. •3000.
304-171-4220.
IHT Dodal

tng, docu, ~hoo, ace. Oually ;

wOrk. trw· Htlmlit•, 304-175- f
111211;

wv' 020385.

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Trlplo 'R" Roofing. I A - . '
lng, docko, pori:hiO, ace. Quality '
......... Mll-110,

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111211. wv ' 020381.

UIIIMy .Bldg· 8ol: 30'X40'd'
Poln{od SIMI Slcli"ff I Aool]ng'J - · 1 •11'11' llldlna DOor, W'
.teo Ooor, 11,110 Elllelod: Iron •

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Electrical &amp;

84

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auto 35/mpg · R-ntlol .. commorclot
t1 ,7110. IN!l'-. 111~ ~~~~~·
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40 . mpt, - , • ·
. . Rldonour Eloclrlcol, WV-. 1
2440.
304-675-17611.
1H7 Plymouth Hori"'" H~DO
m1e Vary oood -dillon.
85 General Hauling
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FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS
SATURDAY;~.eaOBER 3, WILl RECEIVE A .
FREE LOAF OF STORCK 8READ

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·MONDAY, OOOBER S, WILL RECEIVE A
FREE LOAF OF HEINER'S'·BREAD

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. NEW YORK -If he isn't ~et­
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acid 'hurts so good.
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and next- I thillk we're gonna burst
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band .unlfiwill oi year for four years for _a total
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represe~~tative Lillda Roe, left, p~nts a P.ledge
letter Friday •lght dUring pre-pme festlvot~ at
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importance oC smoke detectors and exterior and interior, was ·pito- el'lltwe on fll"' pevention.
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hom~ escape plans,
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rog1111lhed for doe film. The begin·
Poster contests are also •being
p
ROY - Two children
AI !east five of ibis year's major · nirif and endirrg, from the time the held in .lhe ~port and Rejoic. • a mati received severe btirtls · f!l"'s have beeR '&amp;tlributed· to chil. cal was received and the actual ing Life schools by the Middlcpolt
. re uihg !I child. lhoUslnds .of dol- dren playing widt cigarette lighters dispatching o~ fire rrucks to _the department. The posters will .lie
Iars iii. property were lost an4·. or-matches. Nationally that is the rerum of equipment to the srauon, · judged and. prizes awarded to lhe·
dbzens'of lives"were disrnlltCd as leading cause of death in residen- was-simula_le!l
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winners. All will be displayed in
the. result of .IOllllrDcture tli'CS in . tial~ues ting three out of
Dyer said that dte video will be . business windows around the viiMeigs County so far this year. · . · 10
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u~ as a fire safi1!Y teach!ns tool. · )age. .
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enny B~r, Middlepo!'t assis- It will be shown this .we_ek 10 sever- · Fire Prevention· Week is being·
encouraged ·members of Meigs . tant fire chtef, said that the forst al ~hools to educate childml8bilut · observed ·this week across the
County Fire DepattmCnts aDd the public showing of a video of lhe4o:w~at can happen when they play nation ill·remembnulce of the gre31,
Emergency Medical SCivice to do. recent Pearl Strut lite started by a ·· )VIth lighten~ mall:hes. . . . . Chicago fire of 1871 ill wllich 250 ·
milre-ln lite :way of community ll!ld · . cllild playjng .. 'If ith a cigarette,
Pros:mt!:'byr""'Jddie.nuon 11 · people died. The J~niliversary of ·
c ,SChOOl educaUon 'on rore ' pf~Ven- lighter Will kickoff that depart· · be c~n ~ Mi~~~- ~: that ftre, OcL 9, is always inclUded
DETEcToRS SAvE UVES • Stuchntl Middlelion.. ·
ment's obser:vance oC F'll"' Prcven- !ReD ~
"""'1'"" · , e~ ~the week selecled for the ol&gt;Serpci .ReJoidlti.UieSellooll._,tpostenitrelllnJ ·." So this wcek-Narional Fire ·lion Week. The video will be mg Ltfe Schools Tuesday. , . at rl'ance
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lion will be explained and wiD also streets and -water, will also be invitbe ~ for questioits. · , ··
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ity Commi~sion members . lions.
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Wilma Brown, P.O. McCreedy,
Those . witb questions are .
Dovel' Myers; C8rol O'Rourke and ei\couraged to fill out a form to
John Taylor will ljc on hand for the ' aJlll!:81' soon in lhe Gallipolis l)aily
meeting, in addition to City Man- Tribune and submit the form to
ager Glenn. Smith; City Auditor City Building by Ocl. ;!I.
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Deborah Hughes and City Soliciur . . . ''The rown meeting will provide.
Douglas Cowles. Supervisors of citizens · wi.th an opportunity to
voice their questions and concerns
and get answers direct (rom c,iry.
officials," explllined · .Mrs.
O'Rourke, Who is president of the
commission. "This is ·the forst time
such a meeting bas been scheduled,
and if it is succesSful, we hope to .
do it again once or twici d!lring the
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In an interview earlier this year,
rejecting it and risking a strike by UMW President Richard Trumka
hinted at the possibility of an
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Union and induslry sources have alliance with sevl)rill coal compaindicated that the motivation nies which he said could "treat~ il
beliind the new associarion is a greatlabrlratoty experiment.''
desire to achieve a new relations!tip
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However, it represents a major
change for the Coal indltlllry, ~here
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occupy space a1so used for other
Most elementary schools in the
Times-Sentinel .Staff
school activities.
district are forced to ()ave an in ihe
RACINE • Overcrowded and
At Letart Elelllllntary, the lib"!!)' ClassroomS,"Ivhich promotes a
outdated school facilities are the is located in the corner of a mulu- proble111 for teachers.
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rarget.of a pnipoSed 5.8 mill bond purpose room, which is alsQ used
"If yoo have an in the regular ·
issue in .lhe Southern Local School as lhe cafeteria. music andarttoom classroom.s, you can't work on
District
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and for physical education and larger p_roJects, ~~a~se anot~er
At dte heart of dte levy pioposa1 recesses dunng lhe cold months!
clqs wtll come m r~ght behond
is a $3,7 million building program, ' , Ord maintains lhat the ·entire thedt,'' he said. ·
which would add classrooms to school is disrupted once a week, · Students in lhe learning disabiliS~;~uthern High School, as well as when the rraveling music teacher ties, Olapter I reading atid coontyconstruetion ~;~f a new $6.9 million visits, and that t1rt progmms in the wide multiple-hand.icapped prQelementaty school, designed to .·· schools are not as effective as lhey grams are especially effec~ed by
house kindezgar:ICn through eighth should be, since work and sl!mlge the overcrowdimi. since_they uSe
grades. . .
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nah. Cold l!IP water should be run at least two·\
GET THE LEAD OUT • Tbe water used in
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minutes
before using .It t~ mix f~nnu!~· Th~t \
makln'
formula
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source
orlead
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replace six existilig buildings in dte
way
any
water stanaong m. tbe Iones where ot · ;
infant
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pipes
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dren)
l?rogram
instructs
Alberta
Hysell
on
J,.etart and $yracuse Elementary ·
preparmg
formnl•·
for
seven-month-old
Han~
Schools and Soothem J~or High
' School. all of which date back to · ·
\929, Portland Elementary Sc(Jool,
built inl9Sl, and the district's
~d¢tgarten building, which was
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blood teSL By CHARLENE HOEFLICH · lead poisoning. .
She said that there is. a correlaThose rests are available
According to District Superin·
Tlmes·Sentinel Staff
tendent Bob ·Onl, student pQpula, POMEROY - 'With Meigs tion between amounts of lead in the through a child's regular pedialrirlon in dte district has held stelldy
County children at high ris.k for blood, and learning disabilities, cian, clinics or the children·s healdt
. through the years. However, an
lead poisoning, the Meigs County behavior dismlers, decreased IQ's program at the Meigs County
· increase in required curriculum and
Heal!h Department is conducting and cognitive delays. Meigs &lt;:;oun- . Heal!h Depanment
Torres said that lead is toxiC.:
programs has created overcrowding
an educational program on sources ty has almost twoce the nauonal
wherev~;r
it is and that it is found
average
of
cltil~n
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special
edu·on all of rbc dislrict's achool build,
of lead and warning signs.
everywhCRI. ·
ings. Those conditions vary among
Norma Torres, R.N.. nursing cation programs.
Chipped or · peeling paint
The nurse explained that lead
the b!Jildings, but in each of those
director reporfs that statislics
around
the house at .on· toys, ,
poisoning
at
low
levels
does
not
b!Jildingli; t~e .abilily .to teach is
recently 'released from the Ohio
ceramic
glazed
dishes, the colored ·
give
any
physical
symptoms
and
hmdered by madequate space and
'Department of Heal.th sh.ow.. that
.
p
rinting
on
food
\:lags, the so.it
that
lhC
oilly
way
to
detennine
if
a
faCilities, Ord said.
.
38.84 percent of all Meigs County
child
has
lead
poisoning
is
to
'do
a
on
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"In otder to be creative, a teach·
.&amp;
chjldren under six are at risk for
er has to have space," Ord said,. .
CROWDED .
: This Chapter I ~ading cl8!18 at
. "and .in. order. to be effective; a ·
Portland
Elementary
School
ii·
typical
or the overcrowded coodlteacher must be creative."
tioos
In
the
Sciutbern
Local Scbool District. The c!asills located in a
' Library facilities in 1111 of the
small,. Cl1flverted restroom. A.hood issae on tbe November ballot
buildings are virlually non-eXistent.
addresses tb- CGnditiilns. Pictured are teacher Jan QiU, and StuBookshelves line the corridors in .dents Kayla Pullilas, Amy WU.On, Jke Apperson, Anthony Barber,
most of the elementary buildings,
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pies. Probably some competitors have
been thinking ~long the lines of
openUIIIead: • K
George Ade: •Anybo&lt;ly can·win, unless
there happens to be a second en\ry." ~,___&gt;.·:._ _ _ __;__ _........_ .
Whim you are playing a br!dge blind,
it helps til have a second string·to your
boW. Uyour first line doesn't work out, occur only just over one-third of the
you bave a backup plan available.
time. So declarer took the finesse and
Il yo.u were in three no-lrtiiJ!p on to. went two down wben it lost.
day's dea_l, w~at backup plan would South shook his head lmowingly
you bave on mond?
·when he discovered tbat the hearts
W~st I~ the diamond kjng and kept were s-3..Yet .if only be bad laid the
playong on doamonds, South wmning foundations for hill contract a little
the third trick after East discarded a better, South would have avoided a
spade. !laving only .live top trieks, d~ gu~. After winning trick tbree with
clarer was forced to attack clubs. He the diamond ace, Soutb should cash his
was relieved when East, not Wes\ •.WOn top tbree hearts. If they split 3-3,.
wilh tbe ace. But when East switched South knows be has nine tricks. But If
Ill a spade~ South was impaled on the the hearts don't divide favorably,
bor.ns of a dilemma: Sbould be fiii!!SR South knows be needs the backup
or should be hope for a 3-3 heart spade finesse to succeed.
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the finesse ..A priori, a finesse is a 50' TrlqCIIJJ/Jo_&lt;&gt;J!jr,_,llleco/vmll.
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. {AP) association called dte Independent
- App!llachian coal procJucers Bituminous Coal Bargaining
·interested in a union conrract dif- · Alliance. announced Friday thill~
fereilt from dte one which will gov- talks will begin Monday to rep~
-ern· the rest of the indtisuy begin a conlnlC~ whicb.expires Feb. l.
The negotiations will be .held .in
negotiations this week with the
'Unired Mine Workers union.
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security g~ar~. Stereo. Q
(J) MOV(E: Children nt a
Lauer GqciiR) (2:00)
Iilia (I) 8 Family Mattera .
Carl becornee jealoils -of
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