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Pege

Pomlt'oy Middleport, Ohio

14--The Dally Sentinel

Thul'!d!y, Octo!»r 29, 1112

Professor:· Author's daughter wrote
much of ~Little House' series
IJ KEND.\LL J, WILlS
A• I ltd rr.. Writer
KANSAS aJ'Y, Mo. - ·Laura
Inplll Wildllr'l beloYed "Little
HoUIO" boob about life on tbe
Anlatcao ft'CIIIIIIr in IIIII IalD 111001
abohliiMD !Jy ber dauabt«.
apoisaorCOIIIIIIIIII.
William floltz, 1 Unlvenlty of
Missouri professor of English
credit&amp; Rose Wilder Lane with
evcrydiiDa that make lhe children's
books "aMid up ll!d sing." ·
"! am sayina daU&amp;htcr sub~~ it, "'dung jlartl,
~Iiiii W H I H - themes, ~ng
dialolile,.,IfHolthlsiZ .saidii!J't.sfloltwriiln
M
•
g,
10 1 ...~
whatls?
inierview from Columbta on
Wedneaday.
. In 1 forthcoming book, Holtz
c~ the inlJtae of Wilder as a
literary Gnndma Moses of the

'!'o

Ozarks.
·
week. Tbey are wltb 1 group called Mothers
Some of Kolu's ~ dis·
· Wltb Twlus tbat makes tbls ootlog to tbe pumppu!C his conclusion, saying the two
. kin patcb every year. (AP pbiltQ) ·
. wntm collaborated lllld Lane was
simply an editor for lhe series publisbed in the 1930s..
· "(Lane's) fingerprints are all
over those books," said William
Anderson, a Michig~m author who
fot Madonna's sexually explicit Actor Corey F~ldman speaks ~ .
book after sa)'ing tbcy received personal experience when be warns
about 200 calls Tuesday from peo- students about drug llddlctlon.
"Helping kids to get off drugs
ple ptoleSting the purchase.
Mayor Willie Wong figured and alcohol or stay off drogs and
what you don't have can't hurt you. alcohol is the most importat\t thing
"We're not exercisins censor' in my life," he said tueaday dur·
ship. We're nOt pulling. U off the ing a visit with middle school stu·
shelves," he said.
·
dents in this south Georaia city.
Louis Rhodes, director of tbe "It's more·important to me tban
AriZona Civil-Liberties Union, said any film I'll ever do." '
·
Feldman, best known for his
the cancell!Uion was a " clear
attack" on First Amendment rigl\ts roles in "Stand By Me," "The
and that he planned to contact Lost Boys," "Gremlins," and
"The Goonies,'' said he got caught
Wong.
· ' 'It's just unbelievable that a lit- in the fast·paced lifestyfe or drug
tle pressure can 'et tbe mayor to addiction at age 14.
After being anested three times
decide to do thal,' Rhodes said.
Other libmies have decided for dru$ offenses, be spent nine
against buyinjl the .$50 book. In months ma rehabilitation cemer.
Colorado Spnngs, Colo., library . Now recovered and in his 20s, ·
offiCials said last wedc that "Sex" . Feldman said. he wants to Jell his
story around the country to stu·
did not meet "collection criteria."
dents from elementary _schoo_l 1.0
VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP)_ college.
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PUMPKIN TWINS • Connor, left, and
-· Patrick BickfQrd look to be disc~ing wbo bas
tbe bigger plilllpkin 111 tlley look over tbe patcb
at tbe Fanners Market lo HuotsviUe, Ala, Ibis

--People in the news--. BOSTON (AP) - . Inspired by
Leonard .Bemslein, Joan Kennedy
Has published a book to help
' youngsters learn about classical
'music.
·
"If you start children when
!11ey're very young, then when
they're 10 years old th~y'll have
Madonna, but they'll also have
Mozart," the former wife of Massachusetts Sen . Edward M.
J}ennedy said Tuesday. ·
Mrs. Kennedy, who taught
music after getting a master's
degree in educaaion at Lesley College in 1981, signed copies of her
book, "The Joy of Classical
Music,'' at a BOSII&gt;n store.
· She said she got the idea to ·
-.yrile the book from the !ale' mae·
stro BemSiein, a long-time friend.
MESA, Ariz. (AP) - There's
1!0 "Sex" at some public libraries.
• Ciry officials canceled iln &lt;H:det

Ohio Lottery

NHL action
in full swing

bioplpliy of Lane. "The Gbolt ill
.the Ultle ~ · to IJo publillhed
in the 111rin1 by UliM:nMy of Mil·
IDWi l'ftlll.l.lilo's heir pvc Holtz ,
acc:esa in 1976 to faiDDy leuen,
dlaies and"*"" 'ipa.
,
''I tbinlt wbal tbO muUJCripU.
the diary and tbo letten lndteale Ia
tbat (Wilder) was an amatearllll
· HarpcrColllns' ~estor ~- wriler from beginning to end and
nics published nearly 35 million lhat everytblnJI that makes the 'Ut·
copies of the books.
tic House' boob 8IBnd up and sing
The boclks, baaed on Wilder's is what the daughter did 10 them,"
experiences gro~ up on the Koltz said.
ptllrie, were trans
into dozens
He said Lane was 111 eSiablished ·
or languaaes and became the basis writer before Wilder became
for the TV aeries "Uitlc House on famous, wrilinlnovels, articles for
the Prairie."
·
national mpz1nes ll!d biolraphiel
Wilder, who had no literary of Henry F!Jn1 and Herbert BoOvcr;
baekP.oo.nd and the cquivilent of '
"Have to finish my mother's
an ~flbth·grade education, beaan goddamn juvenile, which .has
wrlllliJ at ~ 6S at her daugbler's &amp;lOpped me flal," Lane wrote to a
ur11ing. She sat at a tiny desk at friend about Wilder's "On tbci
d)eir ~e iD the MisSouri Ozarks Banks of Plum Creek.:'
and scrtbb_lcd ·on paJ!Or tablets,
''Ch~e the beginning if you ·
some of w~ III'C on display at the want," Wilder wrote her daughter~
homeiteatl '!' Mansfiel~. .
" Do anything you please with (the)'
By tbe ume she died m 1957, damn stuff if you wiD fvtit up" ·
Wilder had published 10 books.
Wilder's manuscripiS are nOtice:
Anotber was published after her ably different from the edited "LiF ·
death. Lllle died in 1968.
• tie Houae" books and Lane wrote
Holtz' s claims are made in his entire_chapters, Holtz said.
"
has written sev.eral books on
Wildei'aJ amily. "But I just don't
lhinlt it is fair to sa lbo did 80 or
90 percent of the
, William Morris, a spokesman
for K&amp;r{'erCollins Children's
Boob, Slid lhll if r- had been a
ghostwriter, the company would
have givm ·her credit as co-author.

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Free telephones
planned on freeway

shrank to about two-thirds during
the 1980s.
. A.lso during the deade, all three
networks' parent companies were
swallowed up by ·even•larger owners. As earnings eroded, painful
cost-cuttin' began. Recurrent
rumors had 11 that one network or
anotller would be put on the bloclt..
Whether that might be the case
now with NBC remains undetermined. Not much clearer is what
Cosby would do with the network,
no longer a cash cow, if he did
become its owner at a possible
pricetag of $3.5 billion to $4 bil·
lion.
Broksw said only that Cosby
has "obviously ~ot some ideas
about quality TV.'
.
Cosby, 55, host of the S)'ndicat·
ed game show "You Bet Your
Life," has been associated with
NBC since 1965, when he costarred in "I Spy.'' The role made
Cosby,
a standup comedian, the
.
fust black man to star in a dramaiic:
series.
·
He was a successful pitchman
.for Coca-Cola and Jell-0 desserts
when he led a resurgence ·of thenmoriilund NBC in the 198es with
"The Cbsl!y Show;" a sitcom
premise tbaf AllC and CBS had
rejected.
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Hamil·
ton County commissioners are
starting a pilot program to make
,;olar-powercd lelephones available
along the Cincinnati oulerbell for
usc: by mocorisls in U"Duble.
A 5.3-milc stretch of Interscate
275 northwest of Cincinnati should
be equipped with 24 emergency
call boxes at half-mile intervals
sometime next month, commissiontr SieVe Chabot said Wednesday.
' The first unil went on-line
-Wednesday . Others will be
installed when the couruy receives
. approval from the u.s. Depanment
c:l Transportation, probably within ·
I 0 days, Chabot said.
Calls from the phones will be
routed to the Hamilton Counly
Communications Center will\ the
. push of a red button. The location
c:l the call box will !lash on a com. puta screen when the county disJIIIIIChcr answers and the displlcher
Will assess the urgency of lhe call
IDd aend help.
., GTE Government Information
Systems is providing the phones,
wbich cost 53,400 each, free for six
months to a year. They will be on
of the most re11101e strerches of
inrentate. where stranded drivers
iilistu not be able to reach other
plloael cuily
.
•
CountY coRunissioners will lhen
deci"e whetbcr to buy the sysJem,
JM nibly with fedenlf or state grant
IIICIIey. Chabot ~- .
Don Phillips. a GTE executive,
111id the call boxes iavc money
fiCic
do not- have to stop
fbr
lilocaills.
"Ofl'iccn ·can go forward with
hiJfl-priarlty itcllll," he said.
Columbal bousht the call-box
1 meat after a year's test,
llid. Similar Syilellll III'C iii
DN
Atlantic Cily, N.J., Los
Aqelct and New Yort City.

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Huxtable, Cosby played a SUCCeSS·
ful obsletrician and family man.
The siKiw fust aired in 1984 and
for the next four seasons was No.
1, helping NBC rule Thursday's
prime time and dominate house·
hold ratings for seven years.
The series, which won .six
Emmys, made Cosby a wealth'
man. His personal fonune Is cst1·
maled at $300 million by Forbes
magaZine. The show slOpped pto·
dilction in 1992.
General Electric purchased
RCA, then parent company of
NBC, in 1986 for $6.4 ,billion.
NBC tlaived afl« the purchase, but
its ratingS began to mxle two SCI·
Sals ago as aging hit shows began .
to fade and new programs failed.
NBC, blocked out of first place
in the 1991-92 season, tried to
reach younger vieweq this season.
It dumped soccessful series s~~:h as
"In the Heat or the Night" and
" .Matlock" that appeated to older
v~ewers,

The shows were picked up by ·
other networks, but NBC's fall
lineup, including newcomers like
"~hythm &amp; Blues," "Out All
Night" and "The Round Table,"
have performed poorly. NBC
~mains. in lhird place in the prime
lime ratu1gs.
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SOFT· SPOTS BIRTHDAY SALE!

VoL 43, No..133
Copytlghlod 11t2

Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiPL Friday, Oc~ober 30, 1992

Presidential candidates ·
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campatgn over economlcs:
.

Come in and save on the most
comfortable shoes you 'II
ever wear..- And because thev
come in a full range
of sizes and widths,
we can 'fit you

By KAREN BALL
ed is a Clin1011..&lt;Jore mylh," Bush
Associated Press Writer
. said, appearing on a taped inter·
Bill Clinton and PreSident Bush
view on ABC-TV's ,"Primetime
battled over economics as they
Live." Clinton was on the same
campaigned at breakneck pace in
show in a separately taped inler·
tossup states . Ross Perot joined
view.
them on another campaign turf and
Perot, appearing on CNN' s
aU three snapped up free air time to " Larry King Live," answertd a
take their case 10 volerS.
viewer question on lhe same sub·
Clinton, ca~t~pa igning in New ject by noti~g that he buys his own
Jersey on Thursday, toOlc a swipe at food and clothing, and had on
Bush's explanation of his knowl· Thursday been in a convenience
edge about the Iran-Contra armsstore, where he spoke with the
for,hostages deal.
clerk, some construction workers
" The only loop he's been out of and a police officer.
is lhe one you' re in," the DemoBush said •'a lot of families are
cratic nominee told Jersey City, hurting" but " the economy isn' t
NJ., supporters. Later, by saleUile in as much dotdroms as Governor
10 a Detroit rally, Clinton pledged
Clinton and Ozone would have you
to "be in IOI!Ch with you, workiilg believe.'' '"Ozone" is Bush's mck·
for you, every day I am in the name for Clinton's running mate,
.While House...
AIGore.
·
Bush brushed off criticism that
"The good people who are vothe' s out of touch with everyday ing for him are throwing their votes
away," Perot said on the King
concerns.
· " This idea that 1'1!1 disconnect·

Friday,
Saturday&amp;
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OCT. 30, 31;
NOV.2
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· Scott Wolfe, president of the
' Soulhern Local Scbopl Board, has
anndunced the location of a pro, posed consolidated elementary
, school, to be built if a 5.8 miD levy
is ~ed by voten on Tuesday.
• I would like to clarify some
, facts that area residents have been
; concerned about," Wolfe said.
."The new building will be localed
in the Pine Hill ar~ of Racine,
wilh access frpm Yellowbush Road
and 'Walnut and Cherry Sueets,
away from the high school and its
siudents. The mix of high school
and ~mentary students was a con• cern during the last building levy

fl!'OPOS8l."

According to Wolfe, the old
buildings vacaled by the new K-8
building would be turned over to
the various communities for use· as

•Mark has fought to keep our ·coal
economy moving.

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Frusf Him To ,lgflt·for Usl

SHOES

P8kl far by the CommlttM to Elect 118rk "sl~~o-.
K. 118lonl, TriUUNJH Rt. 1, Box a, Ironton, OH. 411•

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ric Malon·e ·
.Eougltt for His Country,
flow lie's figltting for
Tile People Of ·
Southeastern Ohio.

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It Sure Tt Cheek Ike P•••lf lue..ah M

dated school bullditig 1,- a 5.8 niill levy is
approved· in tbe Soutbem Local Scbool District
on Tuesday. (Sentinel Photo by Scott Wolfe)

:Wolfe announ~es location ·
j
propos~d consolidated·-School

Pare•1•reaaa harllor to ·help some 70 pilot
wbales out to sea after tbey became ltl'llllded. ,

State lepresenfat#ve

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A PILOT'S GlJIDE • Michael SbatweU, U,
lli!lpl plde a bal17 plot nile out of tbe Paropreap harbor e111b -.e Ia tbe far IICII1b ot New
Zealud. Wf!lo 11'.,., Several people came to tbe

'

We can trust Mark Malone to be there
when we need hini, fighting for our
future.

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SAVE

RACINE ELEMENTARY· The Radne
Elementary School, built in 1911, wiD be one of ·
five old sebool buildin)IS replaced by a coosoli·

•Mark continues to fight for equitable
· funding for education. He cosponsored the "School Equity Bill"
which allocated $4 million to ·o ur
schools.
•
•Mark,secured $100 million to improve our
· highV!fays and bridges.

perfectly.

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show, which features Bush toniglu.
Clinton was doing another town
hall meeting this morning on ~C;
his aides were working on juggling ·
his schedule to fit oite in tonight in
Detroil
· At Perot's Dallas headquaners,
his aides complained that the news
media was portraying the race as a
two-way contest that left outlhe
independent candidate, even as
Perot focused almost entirely on
the Republicans in his campaign
auack s, making only indirect
auacks on Clinton.
But new poDs indicaled Perot's
suppon may be waning.
ABC 's two-night tracking poll
made it Clinton 44 percent, Bush .
35 percent and Perot 16 percent.
down froin 20 percent in a survc;.y
released the day before. The network surveyed 903 likely voters ,
with a margin of error of 4 percentage JX&gt;ints.

Pay rai$e approved by Meigs board

community centers or village
multi-purpose buildings.
·
"All of lhe buildings were nice
in their time, but we've outgrown
them," Wolfe said. ''When Racine
Elementary was built in 1911,
teams of horses actually delivered
the huge stones that made up the
foundation. The 81 year-old build·
ing has an 81 year-old roof, which
is in immediate need of repair."
Wolfe explained that the state
assistance to fund the building project is available from a revolving
loan program, and that districts
mus( "wait their tum" in order to
awly.
·
"The board didn't fmd out from
the Stale or Ohio until August lhat
it was . n eligible for the Build·
ing AssiStance fund, which is a
revolving fund," Wolfe explained.

"We had to either accept a chance
atlhe scale monies • over three million dollars • or reject it until it
became our tum again. It took us
seven years, I believe, for our tum
to come around, and we fell we
couldn't wait any longer."
"Taxes often increase at the
slate and federal levels without our
consen~ and we in Meigs County,
especially, never see the benefits.
We have a chance to say 'yes' to
this tax. increase, but the increase
will be minimal and we will see the
results in our own backyard. We
will receive nearly $3 .5 million
dollars in Slate money. roughly 47
percent of the cost of lhe building. '
When is the last time the state gave
us anything? We'd better take
advancage or it."

·Candidates snub region

•Mark battled Columbus to retain and
'
expand nearly 7 ,000' jobs 1n
Southeastern Ohio.

Celebrating Eleven" Years of Comfort.

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Troubled NBC: share
Dr.heldHuxtable
to
the
rescue?
As
·
partriarch
Heathcliff
by the "Big Three"

By FRAZIER MOORE
Associated Press Writer
•• NEW YORK- As Dr. Cliff
Huxtable, Bill Cosby helped lowriled NBC get healthy. Il's ailing
again, and Cosby may have a pte·
~:buyit.
·
·
• It's for real. Il is serious. It's
iiot a rumor," said his spokesman,
David Brokaw.
If Cosby is serious about his
in~ in purchasing it, he'll have
\0 get in line.
A monlh ago, when former Fox
Inc. Chairman Barry Diller had a
power lunch with NBC President
Robert Wright, it was noled in The
Wall Sueet JOIUIIII.
· Another purported suitor,
Paramount Studios, is beaded by
former NBC President arandon
Tartikoff, wbo put "The Cosby
Show" on the air.
· NBC corporate spokeswoman
Betty Hudson bad no comment
about the reports.
Once highly profitable enltlprises, NBC, ABC and CBS were a
television troika with lit&amp; compe·
tition through the 1970s. With the
p1?1iferation of cable netwodcs and
jndcpendent slalions. the audience

l,.owtaoilttblla •ld .....

Saturday, t loudy. HIP~"·

By BElli GRAC_E

Ohio only once. On March 25, he
held a news conference at the
\
COLUMBUS, Ohio - By all Columbus Museum of Art to ask
accounts, Ohio is a major battle· the public to put his name on the
, ground in the presidential tace. ballot.
President Bush and Bill Clinton
With less than five days until
have been fightin~ in lhe trenches the election, only Quayle had plans
on much of Ohio s 5oil since the to visit !he lerril()rty that the candi, June primary.
dates have bypassed.
·.
But it has been all quiet on lhe
'Qua)·ie's press office said he
southeaslem front. .
nlanned .0 spend Sunday morning
Neither Bush, Clinton nor their fn Portsmouth. He'll be on friendly
running mates have stopped iD lhe turf- Scioto County voted for
southeaslem third of the state.
Bush in 1988.
Between June 29 and Thursday,
In fact, all but a handful of the
Bush, Vice President Dan Quayle, counties in the southern third or the
Clinton and AI Gore visiled Oh10 a slate vOied for Bush in 1988. Vot·
, total of 26 times·since the primary. · ing for Democrat Michael Dukslcis
· Most of the visits to the 31 cities or were Athens, Monroe, Belmont,
·communities have been as individ- Jefferson, Columbiana and Harri. · usls, but Clinton and Gore cam- · son counties.
.
paigned together three times.
Bolh campaigns say they intend, Those visits were all in the ednosnub.
, northwestern two-thirds of the
"Southern and southeastern
state.
Ohio are important to us," said
As of Thursday, none had visit· David Yost, spokesman for B~sh's
ed the Republican, south-central Ohio campaign. "Ohio is the key
l part of Ohio or the Democratic state this year. Our strate~ is to go
' counties on the eastern border.
out for every vote m every
Independent candidate Ross region.''
Perot, who has made few campaign
He said the ::::f.aign has dis·
; appearances nationwide, has visiled patched several
-ins, including
A81clated Press Writer

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Quayle's wife, Marilyn, Labor Secretary Lynn Martin' and Agriculture
SecretarY Ed Madigan, to cam·
paign for Bush in eastern and
southeaslem Ohio.
Bev Burtzlaff, Clinton's Ohio
campaign spokeswoman, said the
Arkansas governor has not wrltleD
off that part of the slale.
·

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
A 1.76 p~rcent pay raise for
non-supervisory exempt, non-&lt;:erti·
fied employees retroactive to July I
was approved by the Meigs Local
Board ·of Education Thursday
night.
. The raise was given o-bring
!hose emPloyees up to the cuirent
pay scale, Jane Fry, treasurc;r,
explained.
.
The Ohio Slate Department of
Education increased the beginning
salary for a teacher with a bache·
lor' s degree and no experience
from $16,700 to $17,000 on July I.
That same percencage of increase
was given to most other leachers
and, BCCO(ding to a state mandale,
was also given 10 all other school
employees except supervisory personnel and the non-supervisory
exempt non-certified employees
(secretaries) who were given the
raise last night.
This means that all employees
of the Meigs Local School District,
except the superintendent, the
clerk, and principals bave received
salary increases tbis year.
Voting in favor of the pay raise
were board member, Roben Barton, Larry Rupe, Roger Abbott and
John Hood. Randy Humphreys
abstained.
The resignation of Ann Sisson
as a substitute teacher was accepted
and Michelle Frazier and Li sa
Miller were put on the substitute
tea~her list for the 1992·93 school
year.
The board granled one-half dock
day to Evelyn Hobbs for Sept. 25
and an unpaid medical leave to

Kathy Deskins from Oct. 26.
The board adopted .a resolution
appointing John L. Detl}' of Jackson · to serve as referee in the contraCt termination hearing of Victo·
ria Bumpass. Arrangements were
made to purchase a built tale mailing permit for the District and to
lease portl\ble radios for tbe liigh
school, from Carl Hysell for SI a
year.
The Board 11ave special recognition to the Meigs Golf Team which
took second in sectionals, second in
the district and sixth in the state.

The team won the TVC champi·
onship for lhe third straight year.
· The five mill permanent
improvement levy to be on Tuesday's ballot was discussed. The
money will go toward purchasing
buses and textbooks and making
repairs to the buildings.
Theeboard went into executive
session for over B!l hour 'to discuSs
personnel and a grievance. The
grievance from the Ohio Association of Public School Employees
was denied when the board
retumed to open session.

Mason County man killed in crash
.
Benjamin
D.
Norvell,
16,
of
led in an accident in Jackson
County and a Point Pleasant reen Point Pleasant, was listed in critical
was critically injured in an accident condition Friday morning at
on Sandhill Road Thursday, accord- Cabell-Huntington Hospital, ·a
hospital SJXlkesman said.
ing to aulhorities.
Norvell was ftown to CaheiiJames S. Butrick, SO, of Gal·
H\II!tington
foUowing a single
lipolis Ferry, was kiUed in the 2:17
vehicle
accident
on SandhiU Road
p.m. accident which occurred at the
at
4
p.m.
Thursday.
He and his pas·
construction access · road to
senger,
Genia
Nickless,
16, of Point
Ravenswood Alwninum CorporaPleasan~
were
both
taken to
tion on S.R. 2, according to Jackson County Sheriff's Deputy Hcruy Pleasant. Valley Hospital by Point
Pleasant EMS. Nickless was trea1ed
Wilson.
Butrick was awarently traveling and released. occording .to 'a
north on S.R. 2 when the emer- hospital spokesman.
Deputy N.E. Benson of the
gency brake housing or the 1986
Mason
County Sheriff's Depart·
GMC propane fuel tank, owned by
ment
reponed
Norvell was apCity Ice &amp; Fuel of Point Pleasant,
parently
traveling
west on SandhiD
exploded. A P.iece of metal came up
Road
when
he
lost
conU'DI of his
through lhe ' ftoorboard or. the
1988
Mercury.
Deputy
Benson said
vehicle strikinl! the . driver in the
the
vehicle
rolled
two
ot three
head, kilting him instantly, Deputy
times
before
coming
to
rest.
Wilson said.
The vehicle was listed as a total The vehicle then veered to the
left. lUi 111 embankment and came loss.
A Gallipolis Ferry man was kil-

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Mr' .J.Jleport man's
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BECKLEY (AP) - A judge
senlencing a 19-year-old
Ohio man convicted of cultivatingmarijuana because,she said even
the minimum ·sentence was too
stiff.
U.S. District Judge Elizabeth
Hallanan did 1101 set a new sen~encing date for Everett W. Caldwell,
19,ofMiddleport ·
Caldwell and Jeffrey Whittin~ ton, 31, Rutland, were arresled m
June, after authorities found them
near a crop of 858 marijuana
plants.
The pot had a street value of
about $1,000 per plant, slate police
said.
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Caldwell was convicled of one
br•·e~s
marijuana
cultivation.
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Under of
mandatory
federal
sentencr---..
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ing guidelines, his minimum sen·
1ence is 61/2 years in pr!son.
. u~ """'·- was 'mcurred to two vehicles in an accident near
The maximum is eight year and
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32.5 Mechanil: St., Pomero)l, at 8 p.m. Thursday night. '
But Hallanan said Wednesday
Pomeroy poUce ~rted that the &amp;a,ked car of Karen Clark,
she is considering a lighter sen·
Llnpvllle, was struck y a car drivenM y haniC~csTheW. c~· Jr., 16,
1ence.
Gallipolis, as he traveled south on ec c. ·
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"In my opinion, he commitled a
. pulllecllnlm lhe paaking llp8CC Into a stone wall causing heavy dam·
youthful indiscretion and came in
age to the front eild lnd the driver's side door. Damage to the Miller
contact with an older, more experi·
car was to the driver's side and front end.
enced offender," HaUanan said.
MiDer was cited for operating a motor vehicle without control.
Whiuinaton, who pleaded guilty
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Jessnn Steinmetz, front, aod Joe Prlclemore,
Robin Pridemore, Penny Pridemore and David
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· wbea tbey atteaded the l!auoted hayride at .
Sleepy Hollow Ia Mlddltport on Thursday ·
e.eoJn1. THy are ftttloaly pictured ben aru.nd
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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publlsber
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publlsber/ControUer

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Man~~ger

LE'ITERS OF OPINION are weloome. They 1hould be l011 11w1 300
words. All !etten are aubject to editin&amp; ind muat be ligned with name,
address and telephone number. No unaigned leaen will be publisbed. L.eaen
sbould be in good taste, addressing issues, not penonalities.

Ross Perot .not only
alternative for president
By ROBERT E. MILLER
·· Associated Press Writer
• COLUMBUS - Ohioans will have a wide selectiOn of candidates for
•president at the polls next week, not just President Bush, Bill Clinton·and
:Ross Perot
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: The names of five~ are )isted as inde~ts, because the ponies
·they represent - such as the Natural Law, Libertarian, New Allianc:c and
:America First - do not meet Ohio's slallitory defmition Qf a pany.
' As in the past, naiC is likely to eveo come close to being elected and·
:some wiU admit it Seven independents ran for president in 1988 in Ohio,
:but none got more than about 12,000 votes amorig 4.3 million cast
; So why do they do it?
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• Mike Tompkins, vice presidential candidate of the Natural Law Party,
:gave his reason last week at a news confereoce in Columbus.
• He said his party, established six months ago in Fairfield, Iowa, is on
;the ballot in 31 states and hopes to build strength.
: " If they vote for us, at least that will be a start in the right direction,"
•he said.
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: The Natural Law Party has a platform that sounds - like some of the
;others - appealing. For instanCe, it promises to cut Spending by $1 tril•lian dollars a year, mostly by streamlining health care ($400 billion) and
:eliminatin~ government waste ($140 billion).
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· Tompldns tall&lt;ed about preventive health care programs - exercise,
:nutrition and other ways to prevent health problems. He said the pro:grams, like most of the othm in the Natural Law platform, already exist
·but "have never been funded by the government" .
: He also outlined plans to save eoergy, combat crime, and reform elec;tion laws to make running fot office: easier for candidates who are DQl
·Republicans or Democrais. The Natural Law educaticin plank includes
more money for teachers and programs to "increase intelligence"
;through tranSCendental meditation. ''It can be done,'' he said. ·
. On Thwsday, Andre Marou, presidential candidate for lhe Ubertarian
Party, wiU campaign in Columbus. He will be talking about Libertarian
· pwposals that include legalizing drugs and prostitution and doing away
with the lnremal Revenue Service. .
::· ~orne of the independent candidates are disturbed and angry about
Perot's enlry into the race. Campaigning earlienbis year iri Florida,
~ said Perot is "bur biggest threat to winning disaffeCted voters."
· :. The former Alaska Slate legislator described Perot "as a bend billionaire who doesn't know what to do with the rest of his life."
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:· The other independent presidential candidates are Bo GriiZ or Sandy
Yalley, Nev., Lenora Fulani of New York and Lyndon LaRouche of
Round Hill, Va;
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manufacturing - · sapping . its
strength, bankrupting countless
others and forcing some Cllthe survivors to relocate outside lhe counb'y.
When a Smith-Corona or a
Schwinn disappears, it's IIIOfe than
the loss of one company in one
industry. It's a sign of a deadly
syndrome~ not just anothe:r statiStic.
FQrmer Democritic presidential
can"idate Paul Tsongas, whose
economic ideas redef'med lhe poUtical debate, called tbe decline of
America ' s manufacturing base
"our collective Kryptonite."
Now only 16 percent of Ill jobs
involve manufaciUrins. down 6om
33 percent some 50 years ago.
Almost none of tbe jobs created in
the 1980s (an estimated 18 million)
were in manufacturing. It's the
foremost reason wby for tbe fmt
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and olcHashioned way - by sim-:
Hore's the unsetdins upshot: ply out-hustling, out-selling and;
Yellllday's SIIIOIWI8ck and atecl- out-marketing.
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belt economy bas eroded to the
If Schwinn was a suicide, thC!':
polftt wbere now there are I!IOre Smith-Corona was mpre ()/a hoim-:
people employed by government cide.
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S!llith-Corona can blame !N'de-;
"An ever less competilive .man- quale U.S. government .acuon to;
uf~~~:turin' baae inevitably means . prevent dumping by Japanese·
catacl~ erosim of our standard word-processor makc:n. It followed:
of livmg," Tsonps warned. "If 18 yean of litijl!tion ov~ Smith-;
we are reduced to ] ust flipping Corona Corp. s compll!lnt t~at:
harnburias and exploiting our raw Japan-based Brother Indunn~s ·
materialS, we will have an econo- unfairly aeDs lls portable typewrtt-l
my, but it will be a diminished m and pmonal Word proccsaon ,11.;
economy of decline and defeat."
abnormally low ~:!...thesUnitith- :
What lay behind lhc decline and ed St~~e~. ln the
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defeat of Smitb-Corona and Corona has won e1g~1 a~parate,
~chwinn needs separate. examina- , an~-dumpinJ case agJ1IIlst 1~ com-\
li~?ft, even though both failures con- ~. Who were (omd ~ty of,
taiJI urg~ messqes for tbe next selling pnx!ucts l)elow .cost !n. an :
P'"ic!entand Coilgiella, which will effon. to drive lh;e lasl remamm&amp;•
. have ID'wtatle with how to reseue Amencan typewnter company out
lbe ecooomy.
ofbusi.ness.
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Swt with Schwinn. Its
. Sm1th-Corona at least w~nt out
.banla1!plcy was largely self-inflict- w1th fireworks: a 15-hour filibuster,
ed. a case of-a COillp8Dy that built launched by Sen. Alfonse
up $82 milliOIICJI debt and failed to D'Amato, ~-N.Y ., on OcL 5, who
respond swiftly and effectively to was lobbymg for a propo~l that.
chsges in lhe ~-such would ~ve saved lhe towns nearas the
toflightwcigllt touring I~ ~JObs. ' 'Th~ are obsc~
and n.:mg bicycles and ihe need to VIOiallons of U.S. fair trade law~,
cut costs and stmunJine operations. D' Amato argued..".But, fore11!n
Ultimately, it was American importers have as~ID and agun
eompani~, not foreign, that drove penalu~ I.IIOJ1!toles to ctrcumvent the
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Japanese companies bave clev-'
erly found WI'P. ~· U.S. ~
laws that fosbid dumpmg, a condi. lion allowing foreign competitors_
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Stales at less than fair V!IIUe:,
Smith-Corona charges that Brother's machines are priced 30 percent
below lhe fair market price.
D' Amato and others complain
that the Japanese circumvent antidumping laws through the creation
of assembly opemtions in the U!!ited States - eveo though the parts
and most of the 'labor are from
abroad. Smith-Corona is competing
against Brother, which assembles
typewriters at a Tennessee plant
largely from imported parts.
Trying to prevent future
Schwmns and Smith-Coronas will
require a combination of smarter
numagement •t home and tougher
talk in uade.negotiations abroad. In.
the meantime, October was black
arm band time for the economy.
Jack Anderso• and Michael ·
Blnstein are syadlcated writers
for United Fe•ture Syndicate,
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It has been a long and nasty
STOMPerson: We heard, and STOMP STOMP SlOMI'..
tain phrase in many foreign ianpolitical season, and nc one has we applaud it. God bless the ol' bilHoward: I' ve'!='. readinf your guages, and the phrase was "No
played a more disgusting role in it lionaire, and tell hi!fl that in addi- li~. and I think mIll fauness, Comment.'' What do you make of
than those maddening, self- . tion to his tongue-lashing we're y~ should take noteoftbeconser- that?
appointed arbiters or taste truth
vauves who trashed Bush as well
STOMPerson: No comento. Pas
and 'morality -the media. '
as the liberals. I'm thinking of de Commentaire. Kein Bemerkung.
We at the Special Tribunal for
columnists lik~ ~eorge Will , On second thought, we. tak_e that
the Obliteration of Media Perfidy
Robert Novalc, WillliiD Safue.
bact. What we really thmk IS that
continue some very basic and valu- have done our level best to keep up
STOMPerson: OK, so there this is just one more example of the
able programs. OCher cuts in funds with it all, but it is a monstrous and going to give tl\ose blockheads were a few normally accura.te and . media profiting from stolen gov(or federally mandated programs depreasing task. For this reason, we · who have been bothering him two eminently sensible comm""tators ernment documents: Four hearty
such as Medicare/Medicaid forces are iSiting decent citizens every- stomps for the principle of the who made a few mistakes. OK, so whacks for the Washington Month· the state government to make up where to help us out. 'ifyou spot an thing: STOMP STOMP.
you've got a point OK, ao here's a ly: STOMP STOMP STOMP ,
the difference and slice the educa- instance of media' treachery, call
Dan: Hey Stampers, I was just swat for them: STOMP. .
S'IOMP.
lion budget even more.
our special hotline- 1-LET- • wondering if you agree with me
Henry: H_ey Stompme1sters, I
Joan: Hey Stompdudes, thanks
Furthermore, in tbe President's STOMPEM - and we will mete that the media elite dumped all was wondering if you. beard &amp;:bout for giving the silent ~aj~rity 11
budget for 1993, he proposes to out the awropriate ~ishmeot.
over George Bush?
that survey by tbe T1mes Muror forum 10 basb.our. favmte VIllains.
give 80 percent of federal resources
Orson· Hello IS this the new
STOMPerson: Totally, and Center for The People and The I was wondenng if you knew that
for elemeotary and secondary edu- STOMP hotline? '
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there's plenty_ of evidence. The Press that showed most people several media airbeads are going to
cation to be used as vouchers for
STOMPerson: It is. What's your Center for ,Media and Public believe that journalists did a fair be in the new Congress and
tuition to private schools. Ir this beef with the bozos of the Fourth Affairs measures these things, you Job with electioo coverage. I think whether it's a step up or a step
plan talc~ effect, ~en more federal Estate?
• know. Take just the first eisht 11 was over 70 percent that said down for them.
funds w1ll be sh1fted away from
· Orson: I just wanted to make mooths 1992. The Ceoter count- Bush and Clinton were both covSTOMPenan: It's a cl?se call.
public schools.
sure you heard about the wonderful ed the c~ents that the ne~worlcs ered fairl)'.
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but we'd have to agree ~1th Ross.
Governor Clinton has clearly dressing-down that Ross Perot put on the Ill' about the candidates.
STOMPerson: What do the peo- Perot and say they have Improved· ·
stated his commitment to increas- administered to some of the Clinton was praised by 45 percent pie know? A couple of cuffs .for their .station by becomins coning the federal budget for public reponers who covered the debates. of those who spoke, Bush was them for being thickheaded: . ~SS)Jer&amp;OI!S· But it furthet dimi~~
¢ucation and his opposi~ to lhc He told them they "have ' less mentioned fa.vorably by only 31 STOMP STOMP. .
1she~ the . 1~age of Congress, 1(
use of public money for private respect in - this country than percent. Is 1t any wonder the
John: I was readmg the Wash- that s poss1ble, and for .th~t we,
schools.
Congress." Tee bee. And he said Repu~licans we~ wa~in!! ·:Lynch ingtllll Monthly and there, plai.n as · award them each two kicks:,
Carol Oblinger,.Pomeroy they are thin-skinned and write the L1beral Media Ehte s1gns at day, was a copy of a memo wntten STOMP S10MP.
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David Bowen, Syracuse · negative stories just so they can get their convention? It was uncon- by Agriculture Secretary Edward
Joeepb ~Jle&amp;r Is a syndlcaled;
bonuses and high-five their peers. seionable, and we award the dirty Madigan. He had aslced a subordi- writer for Newspaper Enterprise,
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either give my advice to the next Advison - why not a Council of nal 1·iustice code, eroded the value
president this week, or wait until a Social Advisors? We always talk of • crime docs iiot pay''? lsn 't the
full week after the election, allOw- about "means-'testing" our pro- problem of our schools related to
the sundering or the values link
ing other fools tO cloud his mind .
between disciplined work and
.And so I offer ,IX;lst-dated notes to
reward?
the line pocential presidents, allot·
· Uberals will say "values" are a
l!rllllllwhy
don't
we
think
about
tin' space in euct ~on to
their respeclive likeli
of victo- ~'•\latues-teating" our program~? Republican/conservative issue.
We calculate the budget deficit, Maybe so. But remind them of a
ry:
and write up eovironmentallmpact fact, relevant to the election of
• Dear President-elect Clinton,
Consratulationsl You have statements- why don't we calcu- 1996: Glllld polilicai coalitions are
shown yourself to be smart and lare the values defiCit, and write up built by stealing the other party's
vocers. And by lbe way: Promoting
toush. able to run a disciplined value Impact statements? •
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have
talked
eloquently
respc~~lsibility pows 111 economy.
CIIRJII'ign. That augurs well for
about
this
issue
in
certain
areas,
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On to fORign policy. Mr. Presiyou. and ror·America.
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often
using
lbe
word
"reaponsibili.
dent~
dion 't let 111yone spook
You have said that _you will
ty."
Your
idea
of
reforming
the
you
about
not beins a hands-on
"grow" tbe econotny. Go ahead,
get-something·for-nothing
,welfaro
expert.
Your
instincts ~ fme. The
· try it. That's your mandate. But
svstem
ao
that
it
will
no
longer
be
a
idea
Ia
the
1990s
Is to promote
don't let it break your heart Our
;rWJY
of
life".
makes
much
leD&amp;e.
democratic
values.
Do
that in Rill- .
economy will r.ow again, with
Promoting
rapousibllity
addrcases
sia
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&lt;llina.
and
you'll
be able to
vi&amp;or. but it isn t grown by preaithe
va1uea
dof'ICiL
further
cut
the
defenso
budset,
dentl pu1llng remcdica from lhc kit
Mr. Praidcnt-elect; expllld that whidi gmws lbe oconomy.
idea 1C1018 the boarcL Dilect your
De.-1'1 IJent BliSh,
CongrllulatDlll You were riaht
whit docun could do for )llbOnts new CSA to examine ~~
policy asking where e!Je it baa and we pundits were, all ~ns .
w.:~-~ peatlllvancea
Iii pbar1!11
auraery. Punuing subverted our valuea, asking You have every ri&amp;ht to mate us
whclhcr a ':tlility-free idool- cal crow. Where's my forlc?
r. ~= nail
ubitended but
Now COIIfound liS again, lhow
I(M
Oath:rule
Do one
No ogy baa yl
lflnn.
sown ODD II 1 ,_ lie oded na y~ur via10lo~t- yondu' vePboel·--~
Ha JOYtlllllllent po y ~ · 1nchm1 up
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Mr. Prelideot-elect, pay attention to another area thll can yield tbe American value or liidiviClual . tab a week off.and iplORI yDIIF.JDricher dividendi. Our IIOCial prob- morit in faWJr of group popcwtlon• box. Think through your gaidin&amp;
lans aro ICIIIicr than·our economic alism, lhus emlittmnll and difid· prin~iplo•.• P~t your moderate
ing our. JIIOIIIO? ,Has our aovern· lmpnnt on ~nous conservative
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Ovemi&amp;ht lOws will be In the mid30s to mid-40&amp;
Another weathe~ system will
move loward the state on Saturday
resulting in more rain for Ohio.
High ten1pent11res will once agiin
be mainly in the SOs.
The rain should end across Ohio '
on.Saturday night with dry weatbcr
e'&lt;peded on Sunday.
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cal mandate. to challenge your newt
team - and do you ever need aJ
new ~! Push tb09e who will be,
running for the Republican nomi-l
nation in 1996 to bolster your•
vision. Biun the in-box.
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And take a look at the advice!
offered to Gov. Clinton, above.
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ne. President.t Ptrot, '
CongratulationsI I have written!
that you are ail eneraetic, dynamic, I
rich, moan nut - demonatrate~ :
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eign J)Oiicy, and apocalyptic
deficit reduclion.
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the fedlock problem: Demoerau :
and ~JbUcana have ' - ' bled to !
fi8ht wtlb one llllltla. A1111 inde- :
pendent, you could indeed bani •
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and yom toO; we'D Ill piD.

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Letters.to the editor
.• Dear Editor,
·: ~e economic future or public
schools in Ohio will be greatly
~ffected by who is elected Presi4ent of the United States on Nov.
3. Whelher the federal commitment
tb education is. increased or coolinues to decline will be decided by
)he next administration.
• During his four years in office,
l&gt;resident bush has continued the
t eduction of federal funding for
public education. It is now only 5.6
percent of the federal budget as
&amp;:ompared to 9.2 percent in 1980.
:while federal money does not flow
ilirectly into the local school budJlet, it does provide for such vital
services as Chapter I reading and
lriathematics instruction and cafeteJ1a subsidies. The downhill slide in
!'¢era! suppon for education prokrams forces state governmeot and
tocaJ school districts to cut or dis-

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American manufacturing needs a big boost ~
WASHINGTON - Two or lhe
most venerable American eompanies non lbe wqe CJl vanilbing
from the American landscape one driven into bankrupU:y and the
other driven soulh of the border.
Ironically, these giants succumbed
a few days apan to a combination
of competitive pressUres, Jndatory
trading practices and se1t-inflicteil
wounds.
The outcome for the counlry is
. disturbingly the same, even if the
, individual cotnpany obituaries read
dift'erently.
The Chicago-based Schwinn
Bicycle Co. and C()l'tland, N.Y.based Smith-Corona were both fa tures .in their respective industries.
Schwinn. was the ~eneral Motors
of the l,11cycle bilsmess, I! hou~hold name that was founded m
. 1895. It filed for,Shapter II
hommmt•yf protection on Oct 8.
-g-.;rth'-Corona is the nation's
last remaining manufacturer of
portable electric typewriters and
word p:ocessors. For more than a
century, Smith-Corona luiS been a
world leader and an emblem of
quality. Just two days after
Schwinn's announceme.nt, SmithCorona announced that 11 could no
longer withstand predatory
Japanese tral!ing practices, and is
packing its plant.and moving to

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Coast.
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Sno~ advisories re• ai!Jed ia
s : 7- . - r.......,. only for
effect today for tbe ll!J..P- dewa• eJ _. • 1 • Fbida.
lions of Northern Califoraia al'd
Tile .......... Califcnia siOml
pans of Oregon. Up 111 • --.or • DwidiJ -... don Intcntate
snow wae expected in die Caw •
ID a 1 · ' n.
Summit
and Olympic IIIDIIIIIains OfOaeaoz,
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ldiJing 35 of lhe 82 pioneen.
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cisco Bay area IIIII tbc:l'c was a 70.
percent clllnce of more rain today. :
Severe weather i lso buffeted•
northeast Texas and northwest:
1!'!1isi- Thursday, where evening • thunderstorms brouslht wind gusts :
of up to 60 mph. lfall lhe size of
golf balls fell at Chapel Hill, Texas.
Highs today were forecast in the :
30s in the WCSiaD GrCat Laltes; in :
tbe 40s and SOs in lhe upper half or.
lhe nation; in tbe 60s in California, :
in lhe 70s in the South, in tbe 80s :
in Florida and Texas.
The high for the nation Tburs-'
day was.92 degrees at Alice, Texas.: ~

Strickland, McEwen spar during debate over taxes
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AmENS, Ohio (AP) - Rep.
.Bob McEwen and challenger Ted
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of the last 10 years we have a tax
system that has become increasingly unfair," said Strickland, a

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involved and full recovery is
expected through lhe ...:s m-ance coverase and oiber m •
Cremeens had 'b een ICIIIplojell
with lhe bank since .1910 ..a promotnd this s....- 10 m . a
of the OVB mini-bank.
Theft of more .o.. $100Jil0 is
a felony of the sw-1 dcplc ,_.
ishable by a maximum 15-year
term of confinement.

Melgs announcements

Hospital news

Voinovich appoints
new P.ress secretary

MembOT: Tho Aaooclaled Proal, ud tho
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BtJO•rs Ill meet

Sa4tn Janior Higb Boosters will meet on Tuesday at 7:30
p.m. • die jaaaior higll S£bool.

EMS unils answer calls ·

Nial: ellis lilr wi~' • e were answered on Thursday and Friday

by..UorMap~ncy Serv ices .

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08 111a5day • 2:54 p.m., SYJ11Cuse unit went to John Street.
Sir* McCMy ns Datbpxted to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At
5:4:5 p.a. M'oddlcport squad was sent to State Route 7. Margie
1'11&amp;11-aia:alll&gt; 1'lca "I Valley Hospital. At 8.:15 p.m., MiddleJIIIllllllllll - I l l lhe marina. Dorothy Selby and Seth Webrulig
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Milll: 311ilr Ra)-.1 Trout He was talceo 10 Pleasant Valley Has,..._ Al 8:43 p.JIL. Tuppers Plains unit was sent to West Shade
aa.s for r... llasbant,. who was treated but not transported. At
9'. l'J pa. a . h unia went to Showalter Road and Skinner Road
lilr llnl* files. '1111: JIRII'M1 owners are unknown.
Oa ftidaJ .a 4:45 Lm~ TUppers Plains unit went to East State
a-at..r IODt'LciS Posey to Veterans. At 8:17a.m., MiddleJIIIll asait - 1 0 Soollb Fifth,Avenue. Margaret Dutton was talcen to
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Forest Run United Mc:dlodilt
Chun:h will have an J3er1ine Dillner at the church mTawdwrn.
n a.m. to 6 p.m. lioDicmalfe wcetable ·and bean soups. pie. cabs
and beverages will be mid. 'I1IOIIe
wishing to carryout soups slloald
bring their own conlainen.

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Articles of incorporation or
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filed with the offic:e CJISeca...., or
State Bob Taft. lncorpcn!Or is
Trudy J. Marshall, and die . . . is
William K. Marshall, lr-. 34620
State Route 7, Pomeroy.

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DELINQUENT
TAXPAYERS NOTICE
In compliance with provisions of
Section 5721.03 of the Ohio
Revised Code, there will be
published within the next few
weeks a list of those persons who
are delinquent in paym-ent of real
estate taxes in Meigs Cou1,1ty.
I delinquent taxes are paid in full
or arrangements made with the
Meigs County Tre~surer to pay not
later than 48 hours before said
publication, the parcel will be ~
run~ved from the delinquent list
before advertising. ·
All delinquent lands will be
certified for foreclosure by the
County Auditor unless the
taxes, assessments, Interests, and
penalties due are paid.
The said list will be· ready for
publication on
November 10th and 24th, 1992.

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1:00, 9:30 Da iLY.
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Dinner planned
An J;lection Day ~ will be
held at Rock Springs Uaited
Methodist Ch·u~ch on Tuesday•
Serving will begin • 11 ..-. Soop.
sandwicheS, pic 11111 bevcn&amp;es are
planned.

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meet Thursday at 6 P·• - at tile
home of .Ann Rupe. She
seot lhe pr~- adi 7
ments wiD~ !KaMAl. Ml:iibe!'5 note tbe time dmQe.

Knowledge

An1 Ele Power.................... 32 318
Ashland 00 .•..••...••..••..•••..• .26
AT&amp;T.................................43 3/4
Bank One..........................48 1/2.
Bob Evans ......................... 19 1/2
Channiq Sbop..................36 314
City Holding ...................... 18 3/4
Federal Moaui.................... J6 1/2
Goodyear Ta:R ................"159 318
Key Ceoturlon ...................20 3/4
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Rax ROitaUIIDL •••"'' '''''''"'lJ4
RelianCe Bleclric.................17 518
Robbins&amp;Myas ................ 14
Shoney's Jnc...................... 19 1/8
7!8S tar B&amp;U .........•............33 518
Weody Int'L..... u .., ..... . :~ .... 13 Ill
Worthlngtoa Ind. ...............23 1/2
Stock reporla are tile 10:30
a.m. quota provldld b7 Blanl,
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The two also clashed over tbC:
economy ana health care·
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Stricldand is uying for the sec'ond time to. defeat McEwen in the
sprawling southern Ohio district,
which encompasses Clinton·, Highland, Pike, Scioto, Lawrence, Galli,a, Jackson, Meigs, Athens, Wash,
ington, HOCking and Vinton counties, eastern Warren County and
southern Ross County.

OVB employee charged --Local briefs... -....,
with stealing $177,500

Sunday through Tuesday:
Sunday, fair. Highs from near
50 north to near 60 south. Monilay,
fair. Lows in the mid and upper
· A long-time Ohio Valley Bank
30f. Highs from the low 50s to the
loY( 60s. Tuesday, a chance of.rain. · employee was charged Friday
mOI'ning for allegedly embezzling
. Lows in the 40s. Highs 55-65. ..
$177,500 from tbe bank.
· Brenda K. Cremeens, Mercerville, faces theft charges from
the office of Gallipolis City Solicitor Doug Cowles.
Marjorie McCausland
Ralph Pratt
Bank officials, who last week
Ralph Reed Pratt. 79, Middle- · uncovered the allesed scheme, said
Mwjorie E. McCausland, 73. of port, died Thursday, Oct 29, 1992, .
Pliny, died Wednesday evening, at Holzer Medical Center in Gal- no customer accounts were
Oct 28, 1992, at Holzer Medical lipolis following an extended illCeoter.
ness.
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A member of Harmony Baptist
Born in Middleport on Feb. 10,
Church and lbe V.F.W. Auxiliary in 1913, he was • son of the late Lee
Raciae Council to meet
Point . Pleasant; she was a H. and Neva Reed PralL He was a
Racine Village Council will
homemalrer and former school retired hotel operator. He was a
meet
Monday at Star'Mill Park at 7
teacher in Keotucky.
member· of St. Paul Lutheran
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Born March 23, 1919, in Churcb in Pomeroy, the West p.m. .
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Greenup, Ky., she iws a daughter Lafa.reae Masonic Lodge No. 602,
Luncbeon planned
of the late Leslie and Eliza Anaent Aecepied Scottish Rite of
The Chester United Methodist
(Jenkins) Berkeley. She was also Long Island, N.Y., Aladdin Temple
preceded in death by an infantson, of Columbus, the Gallipolis Church will be serving lunches
three brothers and two sisu:r:s.
P.B.O.E. Lodge No. 107, the Election Day (Tuesday) from 11
Survivors include her husband, American Legion Post No. 140 of a.m. to 1: p.m. Plate lunch, sandGC!Jfl!e B. McCausland; daughter, New Haven, W.Va., Veterans of wiches, soup, pie, cake and beverGeorgina McDermitt of Pliny; two Foreign Wars Post No. 9926 or ages.
sons, Samuel B. McCausland of Mason, W.Va., and he was honor'Cincinnati, Ohio, James W. Mc- ably dischirged from the U.S .
SOLOS to meet
·Causland or Pliny; granddaughter, Army and U.S. Meritimc Service.
SOLOS sinsles group meeting
Mr: Pratt is survived by wife, for Tlulnksgiving food ,and fellow•Stacey Marie McDermiu; sister,
Dorothy . Mocxe of Greenup; Emalene Pratt, Middlep!)rt; a . ship, Sunday, 4-6 p.m. at Pomeroy
ht
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Umted Methodis.t Church. Bring a
brQther, Clyde Berkeley of da usnter
an SC?n-ln• aw • ..e ma carry-in dish. Children welcome.
Greenup; and several nieces and and Larry G, Dailey, Athens, a son ,
and daughter-in-law, Crensol) R. Call9854312 for information. ·
nephews. .
The funeral will be Saturday, 1 and Laura Pratt, Athens; three
Tarku supper canceled
p.m., at the Crow-Hussell Funeral granddaughters, Rebecca Autumn
The annual turltey supper of the
Home with the Rev. Fred Mc- Dailey and Elizabeth Marie Dailey,
Tuppers
Plains Ladies Auxiliary
Callister and Rev. Max Spurlock: ·both of Athens, Chelsie Ann Pratt,
has
been
canceled.
officiating. Burial will ·be In the Vienna, W.Va .; a grandson
McCausland family cemetery, Nicholas Reed Pratt, Athens; a
Literary Club to meet
niece, Ruth Powers, Middlepon;
Pliny.
The
Middleport Literary Club
Friends may call at the funeral and several other nieces, nephews
will
meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
home Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.
and cousins.
Besides his parents he was pre- at the horne of Mrs. Richard Oweo.
ceded in dealh by two brothers, Mrs. Chester Erwin wiU review the
Delno and Edgar PraJt. and a siSie(, book "Christy" by Catherine MarJune Roush. Memorial services shaD. Roll call will be "a compariwill be held Sunday a.t I p.m. at son of schools 'then and now'."
Veterans Memorial
Members note tbe progtam change.
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS- Fisher F~ Home in Middleport
with Rev. William Miiddleswarth
None.
·Election day dinners
officiating.
Burial will be in
THURSDAY DISCHARGES ·
The Rutland EMS will serve an
William Baclcus. Anhur Barr, and ·Riverview Cemetery. Friends may Election Day dinner Tuesday
call at the funeral home Saturday
Kenneth Wolfe. .
beginning at 10 a.m.
.
from 7-9 p.m.
Memorial contrtbutions may be
Sorority to meet
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER made to the Meigs Unit of the
The Preceptor Bera Beta ChapOct. 29 discharges - Connie American Cancer Society.
Tucker, Evelyn Newsome, Charles
foster, Mrs. Brian Halfhill and
daughter, Ernestine Baughman,
Mrs. James Waulk and son, Sue
. Johnson, Mary Stephens, George
Ingels, Eva Stewart, Charles
Dempsey, Michael Franckowiak,
John Fick, James Humphreys,
COLUMBUS , Ohio (AP)- practices and spending at a time of
Mary Walburn, Michelle Bissell,
For
the fourth time in less than two budget cutbacks.
Bryan Brunton, Brenda McCoy,
years,
Gov. George Voinovich has
Wolfson's iob as special assisJoseph Hager and Edilh Manuel•
a
new·
spokesman.
tant to Terry Wallace, the departOct. 29 blrtb - Mr. and Mrs.
Voinovich appointed executive meet director, will be permanent
Jeff Birchfield, daughter, Gallipoassistant Mike Dawaon to be press
lis.
secretary Wednesday, succeeding
Bill Wolfson, who held the job
since June.
The Daily Sentinel
Wolfson in receot weeks began
(UIIPlllla.lll)
what was expected to be a tempoPubli•hed everr aRernoon , Monday
rary assignment as a trouble-shootlh...,..,. rm.11 11 Coon St. l't&gt;nloro)&gt;,
er
in the Ohio . Department of
Ohio bJ lho Ohio V.lloy Pobllohtor
CompanyiMu.l&amp;hnedta lac., PomerOy,
Hunian Services, an agency that
Ohio 411769, Ph. 9112·2tl!6. Seoond cluo
has drawn criticism over hiring
· pootop pold al....,.ruy, Ohio.
Soutb·Central Ohio
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Tonight, rain likely. Low in the
mid-40~. Chance of. rlin 70 percent. Saturday, cloudy with a
chance of rain .. High near 60.
Chance of rain 50 percent.
· Extended fnrecll$l:

Pemocrat from LucasVille. "llle
'"I at-:rs &amp;ct very nervous
middle class is car:rying tbe _ . wla pA
ld: aboul having
in this coimb'y for the supe~:-ridl da: c:oaagc; 10 do lbillgs·wben it
• • m .., IDeS,•• McEwe111 said,
and ror the very poor."
He sugge~ that ax inc:ICISC$ AS ldlllil's .-~to
for the wealthy would brif11 t.ir- fi&amp;klll b:cptbe _,ill~·
. '-Is.
ness to the system.
MI:E- said lie opposes tax
But McEwen. a Republicu
from HillSboro, said it doem'tllb: iaaew:s ...r fuv&amp;ht 10 repeal a
courage to increase taxes.
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point bas t~ven that out that
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Soutbem Conference," Hodgin
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COld!) Jim Orman,'' he said. "He
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made il mucb, much better. He
rOCJt it 10 die next le.el"
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Mickey Matthews is impressed
with Westem Cuolina's big-play
offense, which rolled up SOO yards
in lhc loss 10 Tbe Ciladcl.
Had receiver Troy Brown also
rc:m 111e Carolina ollense.
"ll:ey have a couple of big-play
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are avarlable at 111V1Dp of up to 'SO! Prtces start at lliJder #100.

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.RE·ELECT STEVE STORY

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when we need him,·fighting ·for our·
future.

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immediate impact oo whether SllCh
speculation continues. A victory
Saturday and, as Molde points out,
it's wide open.

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Named •1 by a leading
consumer magazine.

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highways and bridges.

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A. "I'm For ltl"

STEVE STORY:

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funding · for education. He co·
sponsored the "School Equity BiU"
·w hich ailocated $4 million to our
schools•

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expand nearly · 7 1 000 jobs in
·southeastern Ohio.

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to keep our coal
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economy movmg.

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A. S.t up fll'lt rnultkountr anlldnlg tal5l
force. ( 42 defll1dantl In lllrlt sa ••
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"I'm 1101 the only one (!OOiing for
Miami Saturday). There's probably
a lot of other guys around doing tbc
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body has to look out for what
lhey're cloins. A few weelcs ago,
somebody wd you could win this
wilh two losses . I didn't believe
them. But now I'm hoping chat you
can."

Stihl't 026 CIWD Saw
Rugged and "'liable.l(s loaded wtth
many desll;!ble features that~ It
the top·lailked chatn saw tn the world ·
AseriOUS saw for Sl!rtous wood ~
With 16"bar and chain. (Also
available wtth 18'

Stihl's FS- }6 ntmmer
PJshtweight wtth dual-line "bump" head and
- - pawerful 30.2 cc engine. The most
exCiting and compebbvely·prtced

Meigs Local Schools .
Make. a ·Co•mllibne11t
To 011r Kids!

VOTE FOR·

lone
fought for His Country,.
.Now He's fighting for
.The People Of
Southeastern Ohio.

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been a Reds coach the past six
years. He is known to be among lhe
seven candidates interviewed for

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•lHAT DO=s NOT SOLfE ~lNG."

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m&amp;thcriialicians would do wilh rhat.
But as long as there's a shot,
!here's a shot. We'll play it accordinglr,· We have not been malhematical y eliminated, so we'll try to
take care of winning on our end
.andseewhathappens." .
After·Miami this weekend, the
Falcons travel to Kent and then
host Ball Slate. Western closes lhe
season with games at Miami and
against Central Michigan at home.
Ball Slate finishes wilh Toledo at
home and at Bowling Green, while
Miami's last two games are l)oth at
home, against Western
. and Kent.

media report Perez to be Reds' manager

' CINCINNATI (AP)- Two
Reds spokesman Jon Braude
jqb vacaled by Lou Pinie~.
! broadcasl outlets in Cincinnati would say only that lhe Reds h8d · lheWL
W also reported that Pimella
reported rhat Tony Perez would be not scheduled any 1l11l101111CCJ1L
will be the manager of the Seattle
. ·, named manager of the Cincinnati
Perez was a member of !he Big Mariners. But the Mariners said

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Other ·games Saturday include (2-4, 2-6), Eastern Mich~an (I-S,
Central Michigan at Akron, Ball J. 7) and Ohio U. (1-6, 1·7).
State at Ohio U., Kent lit Toledo
Blackney declined to appear on
and, in two non-conference con- lhe MAC coaches' teleconference
tests,
d NEaslem Michl••"
_.. 11 Army lhis week. But the coaches of lhe
an
orlhem Illinois at Western teams closest to his had clear-cut
Michigan.
opinions on lhe fmal days of the
Bowling Green. winner of its 1992campaign.
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last 13 MAC games arid eight iii a
Western coach AI Molde: "If
row at home, is S-0 in the MAC lhey (lhe Falcons) continue to play
and 6-2 overall. Virtually in a as well as lhey have and also are
dead-heat for second are Western fortunate, it's going to be rough fa:
Michigan (S-2, S·2-1 ), Ball State anyone to catch lliem. But lhey still
(4-2, 4:4), arid Miami (3·2, 4-3-1). have to flay three conference
Rounibng out lhe standin11s are: games . I they lose two of those
A1aon (4-3, 4-3). Central Michi(can games,lhe rnce is wide open.
(3-3,
"Now the probability of that
• 4-4), Toledo (2-3, 4-3), Kent

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. "Bowling Green is a classic
championship football team,"
Walker said. "Everyone ltnows
about their sreat players. But
there's
, just not a weatness. You
look .or somewhere you can auack,
something you can exploit, and
lheydon'tgiveyouanydting."
From the outside, it appears
!Jow.ling Green has a lock on. its
second straight Mid· American
Confl:fcncc title, wilb a two-game
lead heading inro final three weeks.
Put it Ibis way: If the Falcons
beat Miami, coach Gary Blackney
can start dusting a spot in the ~
phy case.
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P8id for by Candidale, Janet Ho;olld,r
37850 Stale Rwe143, Pomeroy,
. Ohio 457'8i

IRORNEY

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By RUSTY'MU.LER ·
AP Sports Writer
No one - at least not the
CCliiCbes It Wesaem Michigan Ball
Srare
and A
Miami· -are ~g
t h Mid
e
• men can Conference
championship to Bowling Green.
'• Certainly not Randy Walker, .
.-whoa~ Miami squad travels up
: 1nterstat;c 7S Sall)rday fori show- ·
down Wllh tbc Falcons.
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Allhough Wallt~r isn't saying
:'the FalconS WQI win the MAC Iitle,
' he leaves no doubt that they are rhe
; !Jest.ream in the conference head.: ID&amp;lnto die final three weeks of
. •,Jeague play.
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: western ·Michigan, Ball State, Miami still chasing Bowling Green

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Cottame JladiP•II

MilWAY
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R•pl•c•••t ve•lclt• l¥1111... For lu•r~•ce
Or . .••••lceiiNikHWI

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Why Re·Eiect Steve Story?

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AUT.O RENIIL

Cover Chlrgl$12.00
lluat 11121 YMrS of _Age

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STEVE STORY

.O.THE
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.AMII BAND

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$ALES A $ERYICE
game of his career wilh 28 seconds
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·g~ .lhiB season and at leas~ one
po~~ eac~ game,~ twlCC 1R
tbc """ pm~. Rus~eka, wh&lt;;~ al~
had ~ aSSISts, scored twiCe 1R
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lhethirdatBostonGarden.
NordlquedfRaa~ers 3
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good," Ratliff said. "We bad not
played as weD as we could IUid that

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Tllande~=~ Herd. orrensive
v-t Phil
iff said chat pme,
tbe fou:1h of lhc season, was a tum·

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lrfaslwll ..., lontc:d mortal just

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lhat s probably true. Every time
you get·beat you really examine

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Alabama coach Paul "Bear"
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wiD improve
week rest
afterofa
fllSl)OII
chanmore
they tbc
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CIIIShed eadicr lhis seuon.

CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
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M.arshall'to take on l:Ilestern
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' aro••18310

Scoreboard
PolrldtDITW L T I'll.
Plt"""'ah .......... I I 2 II
N.Y. ltqen ..... 7 3 I 15
Ncwhney ........ 6 4 0 12
N.Y. IW.-.... S 4 I 11
P!UlodclPUa ....... 3 6 3 '
3 1 o 6 11

~· Tbe la$t VJCklry for tbc Pen-

usistut :KUed • kill two plillll Dl.ff'I«Y gums -111. 18, 1986.
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3S • In
B9slon bealtheNLos
-llld · hni • • poills onl6 pis.., 1 - ·
Angeles 8-3, O!IC beat
ew
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"We just didn't fild I wly York Ringers 6-3 and Philadelphia
i Bary . .U .Sl4 w· 'C per- ......... ~ M~ ofllll: Pen· tied Olicl&amp;o S·S.
catqe_ia llille ~as a llead g)IIIIS Slid. We cant ~lt, but
B~l, KIDp :S.
aD ..... Las A ' . . . . . cal

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Andrei Kovalento scored ~wicc.
Quebec: JOl its lh!rd IOid VICIOry •

and Vladimir Ruzicbi and Dmitri
KYll'lalnov added two goals each

lb:~¥:d=~i!;~i~: . •::r•:..;,~-_,Bcilbj'u ii,.!.!~~!: bur~cc~~~~~~~~~~ ::~~~: · ~rc.the
Bruinrhis

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agreed
last time SL Louis da
and beat.lhe Piusburgb
'..,._ . 6-4 dealing the twlHime
..-~ngwns '
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''His farewell cenainly was
quite a feat," Blues ~encolllll!'lol!·
. er Ron Caron said. , 1'bey're VIIICIble"
Plager 49 hasbeeninthe
, Blues' trOOt office ~ 1967. He
signed 8 two-year coatract to
replace the fired Brian Suuer 011
, May I, but had been troubled ·!Jr ·
slow
Slartoftbc
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don't
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you lbink too much lbout il."

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PIOBUI CAISI PICI ONE
oun MAll YOUI.SI DIAU

-..\•1992 CHEVY
LUMINA EURP

2 Door, air, 5 speed,

WhHe Ext.

bright red.

Loaded.

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CADILLAC
SEDAN DEVILLE
Sapphire blue
Fll'lmlat Ext.

$31,866
308 EAST MAIN

1992 CHEVY
CAPRICE
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FIIWICIIIG IS LOW AS 5.9%

POMEROY

CONVENIENT HOURS: llon.-Frt. t:CJO.I:OO; 811. t:CJO.o4:00; Sun. 1:1»-5:00
r - a Tille FeM Not Included. Ail Albll11 to D....,

�"No Bones
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"The
Incredible
Selection
Will Drive You

Prices Have

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To The Bare
Minimum!"

EXTENDED
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SHOPPING
HOURS
6:00 to
10:00
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SAT., OCT. 31 - 6·1 0 P.M.

10°/o TO 20o/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK
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Rttltltr ft Wll 1 F.U. "llltWHI 800-QUET ft .
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SAVE
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•DIAMONDS • WATCHES •
ICE
•14K GOLD • EARRINGS • GIFTS
Trlelr tr Tre1t From 6 ·p.m. to 7 p.m.

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R-afster to Win Great Prizes . .

SALE

•Dialiaond Ouster • H~~tdmade Wood• Trudl
No Purchase Necess.-y
· Layaway for Chiistrruu ·
113 Court St. • Pomeroy, Ohio

THE

Pomeroy Flower Shop

f(i~

•fLOWEiS. fOR ALL OCCASIONS
614-992·6454

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iiUiiiiiiiil-~
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FABRIC SHOP

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CHAPMAN SHOES

fi\fl'DHtSS SALE
LADIES' DRESS
CASUALS AND FLATS
BY CONNIE AND
NATURAUZER

SAVE

'30%
oBuy one pair of FEELS TERRIFIC HOSE, get the
MCOnd pelr et HALF PRICE
oLADIES' HANDBAGS: Buy one get second at '
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PRICES 'SO SLASHED
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25"

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OFF ·

SALES TOO NUMEROUS TO
· MENTION. ~ •

•Bedroom ·
.Furniture
•Sofas
•Desks
· ~un Cabinets
•Dining Furniture
•Recliners • Curios
-occasional Tables

ANDIRSON'S
POMEROY

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Clothing
Reduced From 6 to ,10 p.m.
(Excluding Pageant Dresses)

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and petjt{ot witli diammuf accents.
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CHRISTMAS, WHILE ..
SELECTIONS ARE .GOODI

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SPECIAl END OF MOIITH SALE
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Ol
ALL STONE RINGS IN STOCI •
70 O~F 10 &amp; 14 KT. WED_DING RINGS

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·Mother doesn't like being on
welfare but has no other choice
Dar Au Laden: I liD a s!Jiale
IIIOiher of dwe who worts for a
doctor as a medical 1saiswu.
I don't wed full-lime, I
can't qualify for modiclll insuniiOc
lbrou&amp;h my employer. I receive
my medic•! iJISIII'IIIU dJrouBb lhe
· ~ent of Social .llld Health
Services llld use medical coupoos.
The doctor I see bills lhe state.
I recMtly had a serious infection been a single mochec f(ll' 10 yeara
in my mouth and called several and have been employed every
referral services. I located only bit of that time. I do not feel
three dentists who would accept wonderful about having to use
medical coupons. Two of diem were medical coupons, but I have no
not taking new welfare Jl8Uents, but choice.
I would like to know what
I wen110 see the third.
"Dr. Jones" put me on an you think about this. -- LISA,
· antibiotic, took X-rays llld IOid me KIRKLAND, WASH.
, I needed a lot of work. He also said · DEAR USA: I think that denlist
my medical coupons didn't pay would not be my candidate for
enough 10 make it wonh his while, HU11W1itarian of tile Year. Although
· so.hc woulcm't be seeing me again. the I1WI sounds heartless, there is
Several days la!er, lhe infection nothing you can do about his refusal
worsened, so I called Dr. Jones' 10 see you.
Your letter certainly poinis up
office. He refused 10 see me. I
was in so much pain l fmally went the need for mcdical insurance for
10 the emergency room. The docror part-time employees. Very few
ihere said .the infection tided like companies offer it, and that's a
osteomyelitis, an inflammation of problem that needs looking iniO.
Dear Ann Landers: Here's an
the bone marrow. He put me on
innvenous antibiotics and asked upbeat letter for you. My husband
why the denlist didn't complele my was taking our 4-year-old greatbalmCIIL I told him what Dr. Jones nephew 10 a children's progJ8111 at
had said about medical coupons not the library. The bus was more
paying enough for follow-up office crowded than usual. My husllimd
'visits. He didn't commenL
and "Joey" took the last two.seats~
Ann, I'm not just another welfare . When a woman got on, my
person trying 10 sponge off ~e husband gave her his seat and
·system. I pay inlb the system like explained to Joey thai a gentleman
everyone else who works. I have always offers his seat 10 a lady. A

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LOS ANOBLBS (AP) - for.
mer NBC corteapondenr and
"Scud Stud" ArtiU KIM II 11!i111
lhe ne&amp;Wort for S2S million In fedal c:our1, claimllla il wmq1y dlamlued blm llld triCd to deMioy bil

.Landers

o~r~~~er.

r!~~!.:.~':: !~~ . Celebrates birthday

; MIDDLEPORt - There wiH be
a Hallelujah Pany Friday at 6:30
p.m. at Hope Baptist Church in
IMiddlepon. Bible character cos~IUIDCS are emphasized.

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POMEROY - Revival at Mt.
Hermon United Brethren· in Christ
Church, off Texas Road near
Pomeroy, will be Sunday through
Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m, nightly. Rev.
Roben Markler wiD be the evangelist. Public invtted. ·

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Midd1epoot
Putor: Mark MonO.
s..nt.y Servioo - 7:30p.m.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonllip - lls.m.,
WedneldOy Scmoe-7:30p.m.

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OJ Pint Baptllt
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PI-= Dr. IM:Morri1
Sunday School- 9:30 a.m.
Woo;sbip • 10:30 Lm.
Flnt S...lllern Bapllol
41$721'omc;roy l'il;c
Paltoc'E. LamuO'Bryanl
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Wonhip ·10:45 Lm., 7:30p.m.
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Unl)leralty; Post Grlldullte Work, Miami Ufllverslty;
Attellded Oxford Unlv., Englend; Attended University
of London, Eng~nd; l.8w o.g,.., Cleveland 'Marshllll
College of Lllw.
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Suprtlme Court to try l\luth penalty C811a; Only
· cand.ldllte to rep,...nt Govemrntnt In U. S. Sup..Court, U. S. Courta of Appeal•, u. S. Dllltrlct Courta,
Ohio Supr~~rnt Court, Ohio Appellate and State
Courts; Chief Legal Coun1111Speoill Coun111 for two
. 18rge Ohio ciUn; Specl81 PrOMCutor, MllgiiGallla
CountiH.
3. MORE INVOLVED: Prt~lldent of Melga Co. Planning
Commlaalon; Pr~~aklent of Carleton School, Melga
MRDD Board; Prt~aldent, Woodllnd Center Mentel
. Health Board; Melgs/Gallla Hndatart Board; CUb
SCoutLHdlr
4. FAMILY MAN: Will, Cathy; th!W chlldr~~n: Johnny, Taryn
and Morgan.

A Competent and Dependable Attorney

FOR A BETTER MEIGS COUNTY

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION
(lncludln&amp; J)cpnestlc and Forelp Subsidiaries)'
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ltldle Flnt Bapdst
I Putor: Slevo Deaver.
Sunclay School - 9:30 a.m.
Wdnhijt - 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednaday Semces - 7:30p.m.
'SUver Run Bapdst
Putor: Bill Linle
$unclay Sc:hoo! - I 0 s.in.
Wonhip · I! a.m., 7:30p.m. _
Wednaday Servicet -7:30p.m.
• ML llnlon Baptbt
Putor: Joe N. Sayn:
• Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Evcnina - 6:30p.m.
WodneJdaySeMceo-6:30p.m.
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Jlelli!obom Bapllst
Putor.,Rcv. Ead Shuler
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 9:30 u .r.
Thunday SeMceo - 7:30p.m.
Old
' Fr.. Will Bapllol Church
2~1 SL Rt. 7, Midcllepon
Slinday School - 10 a.m.
Evcnina - 7:30p.m.
Thunday SeniceJ·7:30p.m.
HUII!de Bapdlt Cburdi
SL RL 143 jun oil RL 7
PatiOr.·Rcv. lamos R. Atree, Sr.
· Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip -11 a.m., 6p.m.
Wednesday Servicci • 7 p.m.

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Pastor: James B. Keesee

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Stale Bank NO. 1711
of Marietta, Washington County, Stale ot Ohio 457501 at the close of business S,pt. 30, 1!192.
ASSETS

Cub md ballllCOI due from depo~itory butitutiona:
a. Nonioleres!-bcuing balllllCOI and currency arid coin .. ................................................................ 12,28Z,OOO.j)()
b. Ioterat-beorin) balances ...................,......................·.............. :....................................... ............. .3,949,000.00
Securitiea......... .,............................................................ .. ................................................ ....................91,737,000.00
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federal flllldssold
&amp; securities purebued under agreements
to resell in dome&amp;lic offices of tbo blllk II. of its
Edce &amp; Ap-eemeotsubsidiaries ol in mfa:
federal fu'nds aold ....,.......... :.......... ...............................................................................................22.400,000.00
!.Dans UJd leuo rmiiiCinJ receivables:
!.Dans U1d leuel, net of unearned lncome............ ........ .. ............................ 262,7J3,000.00
·LESS: AUowliiCO for loan iiDd lo-'loila ..................................................... 4,347,000.00
!.Dans and •-•· net of unearned Income,
aiiOWIDce, and reserve .............................................,..................................................................... 2.58,366,000.00
Premises iiDd fixed usets (includin&amp; capilllized leues)............... ..................... ................................... 6,023,000.00
Other real estate owned ................................................. ............................................................................. 2S,OOO.OO

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Thtal usets ..............,........................................................................... :........ ......... ...................,........ 400,210,000.00
Total usets and loaes deferred unuantiD 12 U.S.C.

1823(j) (sum of ile11U'I2.a and 12.~) .............................................. ...............................................400,210,000.00

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~!eport Flnt Bapllst
c;a-n..s~th &amp; l'almer
PUlOr. Rev. Jame1 A. Seddon

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Wonhip , 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodnuday Semco• - 7 p.m.

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For Meigs Co. Commissioner

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Melts 1111 G1ID1 C0.1tles
REPUBUCAN • JAN. 2nd Term
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Pu!Or. Rev. O'lloll Manley

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F.,.. Rue Baptllt

Pullir. Ariu1 llun

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' SUnday School - 10 a.m.
1 Wonhip - llun.

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I ML Morillil Bapllol
Pllllllll &amp;: Main SL, Midcllepon
Putor. Rev. Gilbert Crua.lr.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonbip - !0:4S s.m.
AatlQodty Baptbt
Putor. lCainelh Smith
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip -10:45 Lm.
Thunday Senicea - 7:30p.m.

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Solan St.
! ' - . Rev. Paul Taylor
. Sunclay School· 10 s.m.
BV111ina-7p.m.
Wodnuday SeMcea -7 p.m.
Alii Slnet Freewill Baplllt

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Suadiy School- 9:30 .....
Wanhip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
w-....y s.m.u -6:30pJil.

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"'Ciorlll
l'ome"'!',l!arritat¥illo Rd. (11&amp;.143)
Pu-.!nierim

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P..or. Chril Slewut

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonbip - t0:30 L11L
Wedneldoy s.m... · 7 p.m.

Harriooa.Uio Bolla• Cllapter

Wonhip - 10:30 Llll.
Tlotnday
7 p.m.
Putor.Rcofioft:e

Wanhip -IO:!S a.m. -

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Pallland·Ra&lt;:ine !W.
Puta-: Willi.. Rauth
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 LID,
WednadaySemcea-7:30p.m.

Clioordl riCiorlll
St. RL 124. Co. Rd. S
Putor. llenk Slllmp
Suadiy School - 9:30 .....

Wonhip - t()-.30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcdnelday Savica -7:30p.m.

Lll&gt;trty Oorlltleli Ciooordi

DexiOr

Putor: Woody Call
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Bvenina • 7 p.m.
W-y SaviCc -7 p.m.

Off 124 behind Wi!hlville

Putor: Charla J-.
Sunclay School -9:30 a.m.
Wonllip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Servi&lt;ca - 7 p.m. •

1.upri!1e Clio I I'• CioSuadiy School· 9:30 Lin.
Wonbip -Jo-.30a.m.,7:30p.m.
Wednesday SeMce 7:30p.m.

illelp

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Nortilea5tC!a-

H. .lock Gme Churdl
PaltOr. Clwlos Domisin
Sunday sc:hool· 10:30 a.m.
Worihip - 9:30a.m., 1 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m.,6:30p.m.

Roednllle C!ourdl rl Cllrlst
Paotor. Philip Slunn·
Sundar School= 9:30 a.m.
Wonrup Semce: 10:30 Lm.
Bible Sludy, Wednadly, 6:30p.m.

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Putor: Shamn Hauii!Wl
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Thunday Scniou • 7 p.m.

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CllrtsdMUelon
PIIIOr. Theron Duobam
Sunday Sc:hoo! - 9:30 a.m.
Evening - 7p.m.
Woclneod4y Service~ - 7 p.m.

!'utor: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.

HIJ'tford Cllurdl .,rc~rllt In
Chrlltlu Unlolt
Hartfonl, W.Va.

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. PaoiOr: lolln F. Coroo""
Sunday School : 10 a.m.
Wcinhip - 11 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodnetday SemctJ - 7 p.m.

Pllli&lt;&gt;r. Domn Newman
Sunday School . 9:45 a.m .
Wonhip • II a.m.
Wednesday ScMces - 7:30p.m.
Eillerprlle
Putor. ICeilh Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
. Wonhip • ? 1.111., 6 p.m.
Tuesday ScMces - 1 p.m.
Flatweodo
Pllli&lt;&gt;r. ICeilh Rader

Sunday School- !0 a.m.
Won!Up -II a.m. , 6p.m.
Thunday Services - 7 p.m. ·
Foratloe
Putor. Domn-

s.inday School-to un.
Wonhip • 9 ua.
Thunday Semcea - 6:30 p.m.

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W'tllord D. Dimit

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PIIIDr. Sam Andcnon
s...tay SchcoiiO a.m •
EYCIIina - 7:30 p.m.
Wednaday Service - 7:30p.m.

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Suaday Scbool- 10 ....
Po-. A.

H-"&gt;a - 7:30p.a.
Thunday scm..- 7:30p.m.

CaiYarf Pllpt8 a.,.t

Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.

!latriianvil!oI'Uior:Rcv. v-. .........
Sunday Schoal9:30-.
Wonhip - lla.m.,7:30pa.
Wl:llneadsy Service -7:30pa.

Evcnin&amp; 7 p.m.

Thunday Semce - 7 p.m.

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

Pentecostal

Gnce

Sunday School- tO a.m.
Wonbip-lla.m .
!.Mrd ClllfFno M - I l t Qurtll

PUIOr: r-T...,.blay

Wonllip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneldoy Semce~ -7 p.m.

Rolled Bible M-Ill

l'ulor: Rev. !von Myen
Sunday Scbool - 9:30a.m.

s--.a - 7p.m.
Wedneldoy Semce~ ·7 p.m.

Townthip !W., 468C
· Sunday School - 9 o.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.
Wodaadoy SCMcea- 10 a.m.
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GnndStrm
Sunday School·- 10 a.m.
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StiYemlleWordolllllui

Reja!dooa Lifo c::a.rrll

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St. RL 124, RadDe

Clirllllu Fellowship Cenler
Salem St., Rutloild
Pa-. Roben E. Milner
Sunday School - 10 a.m.

PuiOr: W~~

Sunday School-10 a.m.
EveninJ-7p.m.
Wednesday ScMces - 7 p.m.

Wonbip - l 1:15 Lf!l .• 7 p.m.
Woclnuday Service • 7 p.m.
M - Cliapel Chun:b
Supa.: Mite MallOn
Sunday Jdiool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednclday Scmce : J p.m.
Fallil GGIPfi C!ourdt

LAona lloaom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - !0:4n.m.,7:30 p.m:
Wedn-y7:30p.m.
M!dd~l'hlbytetu

ML Ollye C001munlly Church
Panor: l.awrau:c Bush
Sunday Sc:hool· 9:30 1.m .
. EvCIIllll -7 p.m•
Wedneday Sclvice . 7 p.m.

Sunday School- 9 .....
Wonhip- 10 a.m., 4 p.m. (7ad A 4ih Sua.)
SyraCIIM Flnt Oe!ll&lt;l.,..~

Sunday School - 101.111.
Wonhip- lls.m., 4 p.m. (Ia &amp; 3111 S....)

Unlled Fallll Church
Rt.. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pan
Putor: Rev. Roben E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School- 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednetday Service • 7 p.m.

Seventh -Day Ad vPr1 t.st

Ec:dala Fellowship
128 Mill St., Middlepon
PaoiOr. Chuck McPherson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
EveninJ - 7p.m.
Wednesday Semce - 7 p.m.

r.u c..,a LJahlllouse
3304j lli!.and Rood, Pometoy
Putor. Rcy Hunl&lt;r

Sunday School- 10 a.m.
n...ma7:30 p.m.
Tuetday. Thunday · 7:30p.m.

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Neue StU11•c.C Cllllra;
Sunclay Wonhip- Z:30p.m.;
Thunday- -7:30p.m.
Silver Rid

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Sunday Scbool - 9:30 .....

Wonllip • 10:43 a.m.,7 p.m.
Wedaetday SeMcea - 7 p.m.
S-Ciowdl ., ... N-en•
Putor: Rev. Glenn McMill.,
s.icloy Scbool - 9:30a.m.
Wonbip-t0:30a.m.,6p.m.
w + day Semr:ea . 7 p.m.

Pta ., a.-a tlllle Nuarat
,_Rev.,_.. Mc:&lt;lun&amp;
Sunday Sdio91 - 9:30a.m.
Wonbip -IQ-.;10 a.m . .,d 6 p.m.
WodnadayServica-7p.m.
0 - 0 - aftlle Nuar..e
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Gra1&lt;

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

204 Clllldor St.
P-roy, 011.

SNOUFFER
FIRE &amp; SAFEn

Splrilllol ,...... c::a.rrll

Faltll TaiNnt- Cllur&lt;h
Bailey a.., Road
Putor: Rev. Emmett RIWJOil

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SWISHER&amp;LOHSE

Crow's family Restaur ... t

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221 W. •in St., P-roy

992-5432
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FISHER
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992-5141

264 Stuth 21111

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Established 1913

716 NOiTH SfCOND AVE.
· MIDDlEPORT. OHIO ·

SUPPLY
FURNITURE &amp; HARDWARE

Homrlit' S•ws

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Pomeroy

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Stile of Oblo, Counly ofW1111111D&amp;IDII, a :
Swom Ill and subiCribod before me Ibis 2711t day of Oclober, 1992 aad I boreby certify tbatiiiiiiiOilll
om- or'director of Ibis liant.
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Oloril Sue Cbllllberlin, Notary Pllblk:
My commluloil nplru J- I, 1!195.

PuiOr: Rev. llloct......r
Sunday Scbool- 9:30 .....
Wonbip !0:30 aJL,7:30pa.
Wednesday S..W. -7:30p.m.

W~Scniou - 7p.m.

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CHURCH SUPPLIES • IIIILES

Robert B. l!vans

Cal•..,
- CioooJdJ
r-oy Pike, Oo.
. Rd.

Sunclay School-9:30a.m.
Wonllip-l! l.m.,6p.m.

13 MMI Stt ..l

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SaodaySdlool - lla.a.
Wonhip- 9:30a&amp;, 7:30pa.
WednOadaySenioe - 7:lOpa.

Mldd~
Cburdl
'575 !'WI St., Midcllep&gt;tt

Putor. Duane Sy:e,llridtu

Cellra!Ct-

~W.YLILI .

no S.IYI!loe Ann7
115 Buiiemul Ave., Pomeroy.
Sunday Sthool · 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip- tO:OO a.m., 7:30p.m.

Wonhip - 1&amp;.30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wo:dloUday SeMcea ·1 p.m .

()\\;ft Slrur'!Boof.s

MEIGS nRE
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"'-' J - Lewio

Soutll-el NewT-tnt

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Trlnltrc..,-.u..,at Cllurch
Putor. Rev. Roland Wildman
Oumil - 9:15 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.

Mldil .. ort O.rdi ., ... Nuartnt
Putor: Rev. lJoyd D. Orimm,lr.
Sunday Scbool - 9:30a.m.

AIIMI'1 (Sy-)

'rS..W.-7p.a.

F - .... c::a.rrll

Wonhip • 10 a.m.
Tuctday Sem&lt;a -7:30p.m.

ML Moriah Cliurdl af God
Radne

!'utor: Shamn HauiiiWl
Sunday School · 9 Lm.

Wanllip • 10:30 a.&amp;

WI

WedDosday Krvice • 6:30p.m.

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Tuppen Pia!u St. Pall!

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Sunday Scloool - 9:30 ...

Sunday wanhip -·10 .....

. - . Plnl c::a.rrll ., ... N....... e
Putor. , _ _ L Gaia, U
Sunday Scbool - 9:30a.m.
Wonbip - 10:30a.m.,6p.m.
Wedaetday SeMoa -7 p.m .

Church of God

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Putor. Rcv. Pllil!f&gt;R"d

EM-H-oi Prayer
(II Jlurlioabam chUJda &lt;If Route 33)
PuiOr: Rober~ Vance

EutiAtart
l'ulor: !loprGrace

RHdlvUie

Pu10r. Rev, Seldon JohD100
Wonhip- 9:30a.m.
School • 10:30 a.m.
W
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Sorvica- 7 .....

Wonhip- 10:30 a.m.
Wi:dnctday s.m... -7:30p.m.

PasiOr. R.V. David McMsnil
Swulay Sdlool ~ I I a.m.
Wonhip -9:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Senice• - 7:30p.m.

'ftlta'l Cioopol

Other Churches

DJenllle Cmnmunily Cbur&lt;h

Wonhip- II a.m.
Wedneldoy s.m... -8 p.m.

LMrBottoa

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · lll-.30 Lm., 7 p.m.
WedaeldayScniou - 7p.m. •

SOON.2DctAft..M'd'
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PuiOr: Rev.-,..;...

l1ellleiC!Mtrdl

Joppa
Puur. BIOilda Weber
Wonhip - 9:30a.m.
School- 10:30 a.m.
W
y SeiVices - 7:30p.m.

Ha••
O.n:lil aflbo Nuar!'utor: Gloodaa Slrood

OffRt. 124
Pastor: E&lt;bd H11t
Sunday School- 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip. 10:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.

CooMioOordl
Main &amp; Fillh St.
Sunday Scbool - to·a.m.
W"!'hi((- 9 a.m.
Tuesdays...;.., - 7 p.m.

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I Geopol ......
BatoUt...... Oo. ~ 31
Po-. Rev, RoprWIIfonl
~ Scloool - 9:30a.a.
Wonhip-10:45 aJL, 7 p.a.
WI 'Js..ioe - 7p.a.
Fl

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c.a!YIIo Uilllld -~~~­
!'utor: Helm Kline

Atrred
Putor. ShaJal Haouman

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Haul Comm•lty ctaurdl

Sunday School- 9:30a.m.

ML O!IW! Ue!led !If&lt;' illt

PwtlaMPinl 0 - .f l ... N--o
1'-. William Jllllil
' Suoday School ~ 9:30a.m.
Wonbip - 10:40 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodno:lday ServiceJ - 1 p.m .

Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Thunday sem...·-7:30 p.m.

Putor.

Wonhip- 9:30 Lm. (Ill. 7ad S...),
7:'.!0 p.m. (Jnl &amp; 4ih Sun)
WednadayService - 7:30p.m.

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Paaor: David Doiley
Slllday School9:30-.
H........ ·7p.a
Thunday Senioe - 7:30p.m.

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United MethOdist
Oralia. Ualted. M e Crt

Cartotooil I '
K' at

Putor. ~Baker
Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonbip • 9 a.m.

Su-. Roa4 Ciooordl ofCiorllt
Putor. JOI&lt;IIh B; !laotiDI
5tmdaY Sohaol : 9 a.m.
Wonhip -tO a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedladay SeMces - 7 p.in.

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s-tay Sclloo1 - 9:30 .....
W&lt;Onbip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
W..-..Jay Scniou - 7 p.m.,

Syraculf Mission
1411 Briclaeman St., SYft&lt;Use
Pa_, Roy (Mj!te) Thompoon
Sunday School- I 0 a.m.
E•eaina·6p.m.
Wednetday Service - 7 p.m.

1'-. ICcmeih Baker
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:43 a.m. (In &amp; 3111 Sun)

Putor: Gary Hines ·.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 6 p.m. ·
We&lt;lneJ&lt;isy Selvic:a - 7

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PUi&lt;Jr: ~ Baker
Suadiy School- tO un.
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Wodnetday Services- 10 a.m.

MlftiiiS&amp;ar

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Wo !be uDclonl&amp;nod directon, altelt !be correctnea 'or tbo Report of Coadilion and dcclire that it bu " by u and to !be best of olD' lmowlodeo and belief and bu been p-oponod in confonnancio wltb otlicial

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1'-. F1oRnce Smiib
Suadiy School - 10 a.m.
Wonllip - 9 a.m.

C..tl
!'utor: ~ Baker

M- C!ounll Ill Cllrlst
MillorSL,MUon,W.Va.
Sunday School - 10 ......
Wonhip - lla.m., 7p.m.
Wedneoday Sem1101 -7 p.m.

New Lite Churcb af God

w. Conloo,

s.m- -

Sunday School- 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - I 0:43 a,m. (2nd &amp; 4lh s,..)

Church or God rl Prophe&lt;y
OJ. White Rd. orr S.. RL 160
Putor: Pat HenJOO
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
WonhiP- II a.m.
Wodne~ Service~ ' 7 p.m.

CbiefPillancial Off'ICer .t Treuurer, Oct. 26, 1992- (614) 374-6112

l'ulor: AJ1bur CniJin:e
Suadiy School - 9:30a.m.

-C•IIr

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

I, !be undmi&amp;ned offteer, do bmoby dedue lltlllltis Report of Condition bu been prepared in confOIIIWIOe
willt official IDIInlCtions and is 1n1e and correc1 to tbe best of my lmowledp and belief.

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Wedneldoy Sem""! • 6 p.m.

Lutheran

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iniiiiUCtloDI and Ulnle and -

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Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wanlip - 10:43 a.m. ,7 p.m.
Thundly - 7;3j) p.m.

Ra- Cio- ol Ciorttl
PUI&lt;lr: Eu...,. E, IJa&amp;;rwood

Syn..S. Church or God
Apple and Scoond Su.
Pastor: Rev. David Rusiell
Sunday School and Wonhip- 9:30a.m.
Evonina Selvioos- 7 I'm·
Wednesday Scmoos - 7 p.m.

Common stock (No, of Sbam a. Aullttirtzed.......... :.......300,000)..... ............ ................................ :... t,87S,OOO.OO
swpt.. (""elude all surpl.. relaled "'pnfened llodl:) ................... ................................. ... ................. 7.346,000.00
a.Undivided JIIOfiU aad capital rere:ves ..................................................................................... .... 20,8SO.OOO.OO
Total equity capi&amp;al. ................................................ ····••·• .....................................................................30,071,000.00
Total equity capital and toues deferred
.
pul'IUIDt to 12 U.S.C. 1823(1)....................................................................................................... ....30,071,000.00
Total liabilities, limilod-life preferred stock, and equity CIPital,
.
and lo- defemd purauantiD 12 U.S.C. 1823(j)...........................................................:.............400,2JO,OOO.OO
MEMORANDA: A_,..ll aui..•DIIhll • ol Report Date:
Slaadby Jetten of aedit. 1btai...... .....................................................................................................S,J48.0Dg.OO

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Latter-Day Samts

Putor. Rober~ Fcoier .
Sunday Sdlool · 9 Lftl,
Wonhip - 9:43 LOn., 6:30p.m.

Panor. Rev. James Satterfield
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.
Evening - 7p.m.
Wedneoday SeMCCJ - 7 p.m.

Rod! Spriees
I'Mior.KeilhRador

Suadiy School· 9:15 .....

'Nppon ...... Olrcll "Clirlsl

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~7&lt;£-)

,..,.,. Scloool - 9 ....
W...W, - 10a&amp;,7p.a.

·-~""'""-1'-.s.-.!Baoye

N.,.

Putor.
!(.,.
Suoday School - 9:!S a.m.
Wonbip - ID-.30 a.m., ~p.m.
WodneJd'ay Scniou - 7:30p.m.

$unday Sdlooi!O Lm.
Wonbip - II un., 7:30p.m:
Wedoolday Serv;ce - 7:30p.m.

Wonhip · 10:30 Lm.

PuiOr. l'1ooeacC SatiJb
Sunday School - 9 .....

Waleyu lillie Hal._ Clioordi
7Hoad St., MidcllqaL
!'utor: Rcv. ltaf McCa!IJ
s-ky sc:bool - 9:30a.m.
Wonlllp • !11'.30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
WednadaySc:Moe · 7:30p.m.

Putor. Rev. Jam Neyille

llradbiii'J Cio- "Ciortlt
Putor. Tom Run)&lt;Jn
Suadiy Sdlool - 9:30 a.m.

.

Wonhip - !Oa.m.

p_,Jtober~Manley

Wonbip - 10:30 ...... 7:JO.p.m.
W........y SeM1101 - 7 p.m.

Pout Cioapel

Wonlllp . !0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnesday ScMoe - 7:30p.m.

HJIOI 1 .. Ho!ll• Ciourclo

School - ~­

H~- Cb•rdl afCilrlst !II

~-lla.m.,6p.m.

.

Sunday~ - 9:30...,..

... ofCiorlll
Pillar: Jack c,p p:IMI

Suadiy

Putor. 0.... N Sunday School - 9 LID.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.

Hol1ness

K- Ciootnll oiCIIrlst
Wonllip-9:30 a.m.
Sunday Sdlool - JQ-.30 a.m.

Chnstic;n Union

EQUITY CAPITAL

lobo

Wanhip - 10:301.111.
w-.,.
s.m... -6 p.m.

Mlwsol• ·

, ...... Msia
Pu-. AI Hans.
Suadiy Sdlool - 9:30 1.111.
WcnhiD -1:15, !0:30a.m., 7 p.m.
W""-!.y Semcu - 7 p.m.

Sunclay School- 10 a.m .

Deposits:
·
,
a. 'In domestic otr.................... ....................................:................................................................. 3S6,842,000.00
(!) NOIIinlerell-bearinJ.............................................................................. 33,088,000.00 ·
(2) lntemt-bell\Ji&amp; .................................................................................. .323,7S4.000.00
federal fillldl purdwed and securitiea sokt under agreements
to repun:ltue in domesiic offioea of !be blllk &amp; of its
Edce &amp;: ApmeD!IUbsidiaries, It in mfs:
a. Pedenl l'undl purdiued,..... ...................................................:.................... .. ................... ................. 29S,OOO.OO
b. Socuritielsold under qreemeots to repurcbase .................. ......................................................... !0,260,000.00
Oiher liabilllies ........................................ :.........................................................................................:...2,742,000.00
- Totallilbilities...................................................................................................................................370,139,000.00

Robert C. (Bob) Hartenbach

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

~Cio- oiCiortlt

Fallio Baptllt Charclo
Roiboad $.. Mum

LIABILITIES

VOTE FOR

Tlaan••
c.

A•,sPinbly ot Gocl

,.

hits No. 1

Pilei lor bv 0111odidllle, Robert

'llvottlora - 7:30p.m.
. lamoa 7:30 .
w . ltldoy

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, . _ . - - Millor
,.,....., SeMel • JO:JO Lillo

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l'ollar. Fnat s..i1b

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NEll
COUNTY~
'
.PROSECUTOR? .

Ban on Travolta
airstrip is lifted

POMEROY - The FOE Ladies
AWiiliary No. 2171 will hold a special m~ng Sunday at 1 p.m. for
initiation.

POMEROY - Church Women
MONDAY
United
will hold a planning session
POMEROY .• Qrace Episcopal
RIPLEY, W.VA. - Liberty
Mountaineers will perform Friday Friday at 1:30 p.nt. at the Enter- Church Women, rummage sale,
prise United MethodiSt Church of Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. to .4
at Sltaleland in Ripley, W.Va.
p.m. with luncheon Tuesday for
World Community Day.
election day.
wn.KESVILLE - Smorgasbord
SATURDAY
i(ljnner, Wilk':5ville Pythian Hall,
NITRO, W.VA. - Liberty
SYRACUSE - Sutton Township
I'Friday beginmng at 4 p.m. Adults,
$5; children under 12, $2.50. Pub- Mountaineers will perform Satur- Trustees will meet Monday at 7:301
day at Cin-San Theatre in Nitro, p.m. at the Syracuse Municipal'
lic invited.
·
W.Va.
.Building. ·
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TUPPERS PLAINS - The TupHARTFORD, W.VA. - Bend
PAOEVILLE • Scipio Townpers Plains .v.FW Pc?st No. 9053
.
Area
Gospel
Sing,
Saturday,
7:30
ship
Trustees will meet Monday at
Ladies Auuhary wtll sponsor a
p.m.,
Father
'
s
House,
Hartford,
6:30
p.m. at the Pagcville TownHalloween Dance Friday from 8W.Va.
fealltring
Grubb
Family,
haD.
11:30 p.m. with music by Smokey
Reflections Trio, Rita McFarland
Mountain Drifters. Public invited.
and Joy. Pastor Clyde Fields invites
LETART FALLS - Letart
the
public.
Township
Trustees will meet MonMIDDLEPORT • Bradbury
day
Bl7
p.m.
at !he offtee building.
Church of Christ, revival, Friday
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Tuppers
through Sundar. 7.:30 p.m. nigh\ly.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Orange
Dave Couch Btshopville Church of Plains VFW Post No. 9053 Ladies
Auxiliary,
turlcey
supper.
Saturday
Township
Trustees will meet MonChrist, Glouster, will be evangelist.
at 4 p.m. Cost is $5 for adults and day at the home of the clerk. Pally
$2 for children I 2 and under.
Calaway, at 7:30p.m.
~sex'

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SALEM CENTER - Salem CenPORT ORANGE, Fla. (AP) ter Elementary Fall Festival will be . John Travolla Should be flying high
Saturday from 5-8 p.m. with food,
now that a ban has been lifted that
games imd auction. Public invited. . kept his jet from lan(jipg at an
airstrip near his house.
·
SUNDAY
His neighbors at the Spruce
LOTI'RIDGE - There will be a
Creek Fly-in voted Tuesday to
smorgasbord dinner at the Lotoverturn a rule that barred aircraft
ttidge Community ·Center pn Sunover 12,500 pounds: The communiday from noon 10 1:30 p.m. Cost is
ty features "homes with airplane
$5 for adults and $2.50 for children
hangars and a taxiway system linkunder 12. Public invited.
ing them with a runway.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Madonna's X-rated book "Sex" nudged
retired Gen. H. Norman
Schwarzkoprs "It Doesn't Take a
'Hero" out of the No. I spot on The
Washington Post best-seDer list.
"We're thrilled .... and I'm sure
Madonna is, too," Diane Ekeblad,
associate director of public relations at Warner Bids, said Thursday.
The $49.95 opus showing
Madonna· acting out a variety of
sexual fantasies reached the rop of
tlie Post's best-seller list Sunday.

Clierdi " , _ Ciorllt 1
v.z-,~o and w...illd.

111-preplred and jeopardized the

JOHN ·LENTES

Bo:t,

PORTLAND - Th'e Lebanon
Township Trustees will meet Friday at 7 p.m. at the township building.

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992-3147
s-.7 School - 111.111.
Wonllip-10a.m..6p.m.
w..-....oy s.m... - 7 p.m.

Apostol It

WHY VOTE fOR

so good.•
· Chalsle Manley recently cele1 hope Ibis brightelll your day, brated her third birthday with a
AnD. It cel1ainly lrighlaJcd mine..- party atHer home given by bet parPROUD GREAT AUNT IN ents,MargieandRogecManley, Jr.
TEMPLE TERRACE, FLA.
A dalmatian cake was served
DEAR FLORIDA AUNT: That with ice cream, chips, and KoolliJtle 4-year-oid has1eamcd findlllld aid.
one of lhe fundamental aec:rets of
Games were played with prizes
fulfiDment When ~ n kind ·
to ~icQie McDaniel, Maria
and geqerous, IIley feel JOOII about M
ws and 11J!mny Roush. _
themsel~ and that is die richea of
. Others attending and ~~~~~g
..
'gd\s grandparmts Connie end
all rewards. You have a nghtto be Roger Manley Sr., Ada McHaffie,.
proud. ·
gn:at-~111 Margaret Nmm
Gem of the Day: N11111re's !Jref~- and RICb Roush, Trish McHaffie,
table Law:. Whca the body ts Joey Wabm, Tricia Roush, Jessica
~bmerged. tn water -- the phone Capehart, Becky and Dave Lynch,
nngs.
Donna and Kevin Meadows, Dodi
Plan11ing a, wedding? What's McDaniel, Alberta, Dave, Beth,
right? What's wrong? "TII4 AM Andy and Hannah Hysell, Mite
La11tkrs Gllidt for Britks" will and Miltie Laven~er, Erica and
rtUellt your anxiety. Send a stlf- Cathy Hanning, Dianna, Kevin llld
addressed, long, busineu-sirt Kayla Smith, John and Nikki
envelope alid 11 cl!4clc or 'rr10ney Roush, Chris Lane. .
.
.
order for $3.65 ·(this i11cludes
Others presenung gtfts were
.pomie ·and Mndlillf) to: Brides, · great-grandmother, Dorothy R~sh.
c/o Ann tanfkrs. P.O; Bo;rc 11562, Bett~ Rousn, C~arles Smuh,
Chicaga 111. 60611-0562. (In · Dw_atne ~cDantel, Thurman
' U
Smtih, Dorothy Meadows, Tom
Clllltlda,send
.45.)
and Tommy Roush, Rosemary
HysellandSamanlhaLavender.

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• NBC News spolteswomll!
. ble.
·
· Kent, who cimed the.nicltnlme Katherine McQuay said the netdoean't(X)IIIJDCnt onlidption
"Scud Stud" for his ·Oulf War work
iiiiiiiDil.
.

CHALSlE MANLEY

Community calendar

must

"NiJbtly NoYfs"

The Deily Sentinel "'-91 •

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tive producer Steve Friedm•n llld aafety of bimaelf and !lis CIIDera
.
network spokeswoman Pegy Hub- crew.

================================
Community Calendar ilems ' Special music ni~tly at. 7:!5 p.m.
Tom Runyon, mmtstcr, mvttes t)le
J'llpPear two days before an event public.
fillld the day ot that event. Uems
be received weD in llllvance
LONG BOTIOM - Faith Full
to asaure publication In the calGospel
Church i~ Long B_ot~m
endar.
will have preachmg and smgmg
Friday at 7 p.IJI. with David Dailey
FRIDAY
and
the Dailey Family. Pastor
REEDSVILLE ' Eden United
Steve
Reed invites the public. FelBrethren Church will hold revival
lowship
will follow.
through Sunday at 7 p.in . nightly
with Rev. Bob Wiseman. There
HOCKINGPORT - !here will
wiD be special Singing nightly.
be
a Halloween dance Friday from
'•
8-11:30
p.m. at the Reynolds build~ , 'i,'bNq BOTTOM- Mt. Olive
ing
in
Hockingport.
Those attend~IIIIi!}' (:bwth, Long Boaom,
ing
may
dress
in
costume H
wiD have revNal.,tluwgh Saturday
desired.
Public
invit~d.
Ronnie
at 7 p.m. nighlly.' Rcy. Lawrence
Wood
wm
be
the
caUer.
Music
will
. Parsons is the evangelist. Pastor
be
provi~
by
''Out
of
lhC
Blue."
Lawrence Bush invites !he public.

Scud mlnl!e ..,.h,
fiNd Aile- 21. NBC hid M ·
pended 11111 11ine daya earlier,
d•'miniiCenl ¥ill I I ~ hiiCOdia:l
~ Jefu11na an enlpmell In the

_~ llrfdlr, October 30, 1812

011111"11"1". ~- . .,_,*
Tbo ftiiiOifiW, cw•ewy m- Jep'tetioo.
Also DIIDed as clefCndanta 11'0 • 1 rn.lanl:e ca• -r¥~cnt. conNBC News Preaidenl Michael. tended tbo NBC Ullpmenl wu

few minueea Iller, llllllher WIIDIIl
Jill on the bus. Joey inmedilldy
oiTeftld blir hlllelllllld walt to ...s
bY my bulbMd. The woman called
hill blct llld lllid, "You n 1 ¥Uy
POlite .YOIJIUI !1WI. Sud! JJOiill:ncss
cleaer.a 10 be rewmded. • She then
gave him I $5 biD.
·
.
When they Jill olr lhe bu. Joey
said. •ru bel dill 110 one e1ae will
ever give me moaey fOr being

Ann

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992- s130 Pomeroy

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Frldly, October 30, 1992

1G-The Dally SenUneJ

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-ldenta. The CAA II an
Gronl Ap....lon
EEO/AIIIrl!latlvo Aotlon
R-Av......_
Tho 1113 Co•m:;~2 Employw.
llorvtcoa Bloclt 0ron1
cotton. prepoorod by 1111 Gai111-Molgl Co-unity Acllon
Agency (CAA), will 1M IYAII'b'-lor ..vtow llarUngOclobar 21. 1112- -lng - - - - - - - -

IULUOI lOUD DEIDUIE
4:30 P. M. DAY IEFOIE
PUBLICATION
ARNIE'S SPORTS
LOUNGE

or tho CAA

1

omo. In Cllooh-

of

All commonta r-'ved by
lhe CAA will ba forwarded to

the Ohio Dopartmonl of D•
volopmon~ Olllceol Commu-

Tho CAA odmlnlotaro 1111
block· grant .tor Gollla oncl
Molgo CouniiM, ondthogronl
provldn funding lor a num•
beroloervlcn to low-Income

Funl Easyl G111al Exorclool .

'7:00p.m. (Bflroom) Fox Tro~ Swing,
Waltz, Polka.
.
'8:00 p.m. • (Country Woom)
' Achyb11111ky Dance, Eleclric Slide,
T..., Two Step, Boot Scoo6n'
BOOIJio, Ttxal Wa11Z. Cowboy Polka,
Ton Step Polka; Cowboy Cha-Cha,
Cotton..yod Too, Aying E'IQhl, Tuah

We

lnMemory

2

Samba &amp; Tango.

WI DO
AND EVERnHING UNDIINUIH .

In Meriloiy of
DALTON A.
GROVER .

GAUGES e ADDITIONS.e SIDING .

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on his 80th birthday

tod1y, Oct 30, 1992.
Gcine but not
forgotlen.
Sadly miiHd by
will 1nd family.

Push

(Tuosday) Pt Ptaasant Youlll Contar
' 5:30 p.m. (Clogging) Chlkl111n age 4
&amp;up
Mildd Casto's Collnby Cloggers have
dancod at Waahlngton, D.C.,
Dollywood, Opryland, U.S.A.,
AmoriAora '92 &amp; Walt Olonoy Wolldt

ARNIE'S SPORTS LOUNGE
SAT.. OCT. 31
The Pany'a Still Going STRONG
W.V. Game on the
BIG SCREEN

WICK'S
HAULING SERVICE
36970Wiwlllll
,_oy,Ohlt

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.SAND -GRAVEL •DIRT

RANDOLPH
who passed away

REAL ESTATE CLASSES

~LINDA'S
~PAINTING

&amp; co.

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-Ill U1 Do It lor Yor'

Public Notice

Public Notice

INTERIOR &amp;EXTERIOR

PROBATE COURT OF
• MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
EsrATEOF
MEGAN R. WILUS,
DeoiPTJd 1 C... No. 27141 1
Dookat13, Plge 405.
• N011CE OF APPOINTMENT

J . Wlllll, 33718 Now Uma
Road, Rutland, Olllo, 45n5,
wu appointed Admlnlatnlrlx of tho eotele of Magan R:

flff ESnMATES
HAVE REfEREN&lt;ES .
llloro 6p.ll. to.••" . .
Ah• 6 p.m. 614-985·4180
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uld the wind

dly,

"Come ovar the
nteldow 1nd play

cant of Thanks

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THANK YOU
- Would lllw to think
~ my family, frtlnda,
l'lllghbol'l lnd
..,.clll friend,
Vlrglnlll Olllr, for

with me.
Put on your dMs
red lnd gold,

In Mefi'!OfY

Summer Is gone and

In Memory Of

the d1y1 grow
. cold."

JOHN A.
BRYAN
Who passed
away Oct. 30,
1991.

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Oct 211, 6:30 pm:
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Nov. 9, 6:30 pm: "Pie
B•ket" $18.00
SWAGS by Connie:

Nov: 4, 8:30: "Dried
Material Swirg"
Calllhe Trolley Station
lor mor.tnfo•
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TOYS
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CofiiCIItble
Set Display Al ..
OUo\LITY PRINT SHOP
255 Mill Street

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illt. w.t.r and tltclllc II •el U1 and too land loy1 nice
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2108 w. Mtln, Pt. Plan ant. For lithe,
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IIIII gooCI, $100:
Complotoly Ronovolod: 2 Full 1 Room. ~- COUNTRY FURNITURE AND
Bttho. 3 Largo Bodroomo, Now "*"• City 1c
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HVAC, New Clrplt. Avallabll i llllel To
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Phono: 114-448-5878 Ahor 3:30
P.M. IM-441.o4215.
One ledroom Smll Houle fur..
nlohod In Town, No Polo, ~ ... CUt To
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Pomlt'OJ orN, Lincoln Ht., uta 441-11otorl7t'Zl'IO.
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Whlli, ltiO R.. laentor Froef
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for Sale
·1211 Par - h Includl 119 lot
Nd. N• M'wlde ...Wit home,
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AcrOo.
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1031, I -r: ,
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SEVERAL 7o ACRE IWICELS:
Flrowood, Spl~ 1 Dollvollld &amp;
MIIQO Count_y. . _ 'IWp.,
Sltcktll Oak, nlckory
• Ash,
ti60I .era. Re~M~e. buul:ltul
$40, 114417-0131.
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trtm. fllnrwlll~kt new, ...
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attreo-wlnta, Home
Nit' B1nk, Roclno, OH. 614-!1492210.
·
25 acru. 3 bdrm., 1 112 bath, 2
II
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car glrap, 1
woodbumar In lamlly room, 014·
1112-2818, tll"""pm.
D G Ill II Ohl 41 HOU18SfOr Rent
291 Kolloy r., a po s,
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45131, Tolophono: 814-446-3385, 2 lodroom llomt, A I - I
Prleo: $52,000.00. Uvlng Room, Oopooll Ra.,lrod.114-441-1111.
3 Btdroome, Family Roam, 1
And 112 Bathroo"\~1 1 · Car
Garogo, Brick Fronl with Codar

-d

Dlshwuher, For Sele 125, 114-:

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Fino Wood For Solo, all
SJNOina •, _ wMh -..,.. Hatdwaaii.IM-441-4801
Alotilralllr -·All - ..po. on
- totll; 114-m-21110.
lor ..... 138 tooHd
Col ,._ 2:00 p.m,
1111, Muon w:v.
F1rnrooc1 For Sale, All Oak, ln-.

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iiiOtmOif OPIN: CUSTODIAL
_ , 30

Rooms
Roome"" ..... - . month.

In-Ion ltl4et'll2711aua•• 104o'771-4001.
oil 110, Tloan;=
Plano Tunl'll" 28th r,ur of H ~ urvlce I 111pa r, Lane Ftatcl, 1 1 . . - KJflll. UU..
IVIUibla. 114 311 liN.
banlola. 114-742·211111.
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right lo ...... 1111' • tl - -

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Services

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Coleo~oro 2:00 31 Homes for Sale
PJI.11+441-'IIM.
1568 Sq. Ft., .18 acre lol 2x6
ORNER /UCIHT 000 JOBS
walla, 2 complolo batho, dining
g~~ 1 Aollrtll o..tloman room, living room, 3bdrm., walk·

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Good, StNdy, Affordab~1 Buol- bodJ lhop, lie. ltl4et'll, _ Won1 Lul 1...,0.284- 11312.
131:1.
35 Lola &amp; Acreage
Yondlng Route: Loc11. Wo Have
The Nl'lftll: MachlnH, Milling A.
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Nlco SINdy Cloh Income. 1• (Amtt-oi").
llartlod I
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BASEMENTS&amp;
HOME SITES

FOR SALE

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WMII. 1101111 - - · To: CLA
lor ~- GaiUpollo DallY
Trllount. lza 1hlrd An..,., Gaf.

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Yard $111
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Thooo Gl~o Won! To Toll To·
Youll ~~ Ell. 11012
$3•• l'or Min. lluot 1o 11 YN.
Unlotar
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lng on lho Lowrco

Computer

Lool; Gold - · ........ .,.._

FIREWOOD

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Call ........,.

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Announcements

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HAULING: Ume..ona,

12 Gauge Shot
Strictly Enforced

Avon Rtpr 111 lllltlve W.ntld,
All Ar-..114 141 33M.
Borbor _ ,_.. _ _ oil.

Howard L Writesel

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CHARLIE'S

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8poooro,J0M11.1C21.

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SERVICE
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MIDDLEPORT· VIne St.· 1 n- lllrlte home wiJh ~
bedroom~ ClrPOfl.l*lo. fi,..-., Cllllr. Home has been
romodala wllfo adcild lniUiailon ate. Hll n1oa lonoad yard
with alaroge lhod. ASKING $211,900

1BW1 IPAADU'IO

'0

Sdtool Rd.
Gallptlls, Oltlo
."CIJI (6141446-941 or I-IOH72-5967

PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATE~:E~EWER

Factory Choke

I .

U91Salf•~

NEW- REPAIR.

• 101211'9211 mo.

HAVE A SAFE HAUOWEa.l

Business
Opportun lty

Buildings
_ __;;..;;:::~;:.;:~-' VENDINQ R~: Gill Rich 1101100 oil otMI b!!ll foor or

Bennetts Mobile Horne Heatitmg &amp; CooUng

Factory 12
Gauge Choke

SATURDAY
6:30P.M.

21

tho offorlng.

Ai' (Hditiolers, Heat
p....., flr.Htl '
Now Will• Heaters..

1:00 P.M.

.

HflpWantld

Qlallty Hi Effideacy

R&amp;C EXCAVITIIIG

RACINE FIRE

Financial

recomm~nde

Spedahzlng In Custom

SUNDAYS

INTEREST! COllE lEE US TODAY,
WE'RE WAITING- FOR YOUI

.

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

12:00 Noon

CARPENTER- Minllamo In lila oounll)' tO; 8C18a will! 10
I 56 mobile home wit1 2 bodtOOo'hl, well, aeplic, bam I
a-ge, garden ..... $23,600
'

AOCICIPAIIQI ROAD- An older toonMo 1181 hat bMn
ca 1 ~I Jlrl) dryWIIItd downolllrt. Hu an onormou•lllllng
RIOift with 2 My wlndow1, a booullul ldlchon wt1h an
loland, • dnlng IQOm, a·bedroom• wt1h large walk-in
ClloNII, a nlct IIDno fiNpll I , a wrap--..1 pon:h, and
many outbulclngl,lillng Oil 1~~- of land. ....-.

New Garages • Replacement wrndows
·
Room Additions • Roofing

·SHOOTS

SYRACUSE· Loo Cl..... Ranch style oome wilh 3 bedroom~;arport. appliaoNMI, cable, in agoodneigtibortoood.
lmm
• poll&amp;lllonl $34,900

;r.rtmanta

New Homes • VInyl Siding

wtth _p.. , ... k.-, and
NOT to 11nd m...., through tho
moll until wou """" ln-llfllltll

Dfflco

RACINE GUN
CLUB
GUN

RACINE· Morning Slor Rd.• I 1/2 story log home will! 4
bedroom&amp;, elocliC heat JIUmp, 5 acres. Aloo has a lo~
room, large front poldo, full bal8ffient and 2 car Jlarage,
central air aR In oounby letting on a paved alreetl $89,900

RACINE - A oommorclal 2 olory brick building with 4
opari!Mnlo upll.olfl. Ha1 groat ronlal poltntial, or put
your awn bullinoOI downllalrt and rent lie
upllth. Hu 3lotl. ~ $46,000.
NO $42,000

BISSELL .BUILDERS, INC.

SIZED LIMESTONE
· FOR SALE

REDUCED- Cheotar· one ttoor frame home with 2 bed.
room1, ondoled roor porch, 1hed, new vinyl1iding, nabJral
gaa heat. RaGJoad to $17,000 come aaa ...maka an offerl

will all llock, llo111 fixlu1111, and a 2 llory commercial
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"':House' series were ghostwritten
IJ KENDALL J. WILLS
A 111 fMed l'ral Writer
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Laura
-lllplls Wilder's "Litlle House"
;aries about frontier life were
~lloatwrillen by her daughter, a

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11' S 1101 SO cJar when: lbc writing
ends llld die editing begins.
In I fonllcomina boot, William
Holtz cballen,es the image of
Wilder as a hterary Grandma

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" Olarlcs Williams wro1e
·~ of.his life at age 67

an autoin 1830.
;118 ~ed near Coshocton in 1800
..to where be walked barefooted
.oaaoss die mountains from Marland
::(Maryland).
• He was an Indian figbrer and
_ , with Harrison 10 the war of
- 812. In 1814 he "tuck" keepin'
~ic with his son-in-law." Thar
.:1ost a~ deal. He was two bar
"'fer me . Kept Javem and farmed."
diad luck in hogs. One time had
!J(IO. Another time near two thou-

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:~ . thai com to our counterey. I

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:llmin.
Fought itiO the lasL Som of
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them the duricst squrndeils
(scoundrels) in the wadd".
President George Washington
visited congress dll"ing his term of
offx:e. He became irrilaled at their
treatment of him. His temper rose
as be slaled. " It will be a 1oog time
before I come heR a,gain". EvidentGeorge didn't understand poli- .
ucs. Georsc Wasbingtoa had great
wisdom. He warned," No wall of
words,no mound of padunent can
stand against the sweeping 10rrent
of boundless ambition on the one
. side, ai4ed by die sweeping current
of corrupled morals on the odlcr".
However Washington understood human nature and how govcmment can be carupled.
Gayle Price

•r

~ and

RCipl" Manley Jr.,

the 1lirtb a/.lbcir leCODd
child, 11011, ~ Lee, 011 SepL 1S
at 1'11 I II Valloy Holpilll.
Ho welahed aoven poundl and
nine ounce&amp; and wu 20 incbc1

Moses and credits Rose Wilder

~ternal palldnlodler II Ada

Lane widl ~ . . . . . . die

c.hilo/,en's boots • sland up and
SID~.

'I am sayina lbc deM&amp;Nn substantially rewrote it, cau:loin• -·.
writing dramatic; themea.
dialogue. If lhii
what. ii?" the Univeniay .of ~­
sour• professor or Enallsh said
Wednesday.
The boob, based on Wilder's
experiences growing up on the
prairie in tbe late 1800s. were
~slated iloo dw.eni of IIIIIIJIIIIct
and became the basis for the TV
series "Littfe House on the
Prairie.n
Some of Holtz's colleagues
counter that die Wilden colllborated on the series published in the
193Qs and that the daughter was
simply an editor.
"Her fuiF,erprints are all over
those boots, ' ~d William Anderson, a. Michigan author who has
wrjuen several books on Wilder's
family. "But I just don't ~hint it is
fair 10 say she did 80 or 90 percent

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McHatfle. Matemal peat-grllldmodler Ia MaP* H-.
Patemal p11~- Mr,
llld Mn. llopr
Sr. I'll«•
naJ pat-anadpa- we Rich 1nii
Dorothy Rou1h and lbo late
Lawmtce llld
have a daubter 11
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. ~ qe tfiiec.

Thebw4:

A look back at the Ohio River's packet
boat days -by Jame~ Sands- A-10 ·

HOMECOOIED
IOISI · BEEF DINNER

BRIAN MANLEY

Mut.d Po' 3 II A Gr8vy,
8ullend l.IIM . . . . .

If l...pe bad been a ghostwriler,
HarperCollins Children•s Books
would have alveo her Cledit as coaulbor, said spokesman William
Morris. Its predec;esu companies
pubtisbed nearly 3S miJlioo oopios
of the boots.
Wilder, who had earlier writlcrl
for newspapers and a Missouri
farm joumal, began writing books
at qe 6S at her daughter's w-ging.
She · had the equivalent of an
eighth-grade Monlion.

Fred Crow gives his assessment of
national, state political issues:.... A-4

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Mlddleport-Pomeroy-Galllpolle Point Pleasant, November 1,1992

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PRICES GOOD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1992 ONLY

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Tlmes-SeutiMI Slalf
, POMEROY - rlftceo tax measures, two of whicb are county.
wide issues, will toe decldcd wben
votels go to the polls in Tuesday's
General Election
.
,. The levies 10 be ¥llted 011 ~­
ty-wide are Clllcwn ScbooiJMeigs
Industries, a new 1.8 mill eonrinuing levy, and the Meigs County
Heald! Qepartment. a one mill levy
for five yars 10 replaCic die cum.m
one mnl levy whicb expires at the
end of Ibis year.
If the Carleton SchooVMcigs
Industries levy ~rrr , it will jiQIcrare.an additional $402,000 a year
for current
1bat amount.
according 10 t;. Beha. executive
director. will ensme cum:nt levels
of service to children and adults
with mental rcllrdation, and allow
the agency 10 restore lllliiiC servil:es
which have been cut due 10 a l.act
of money.
Passage of the Meigs County
Health Deplitmeat'a ~ent

:T.:ses

STOLEN MOWERS - GaUia County Sbertractors
recently reeo•ered by the sberltrs department.
The tractors, 1111 new John Deeres, were aUeeedJy sto)ea Is part ola multi-stale, mulll-county
theft rlag. Salisbury urges Gallla and Meigs

ur Dennis Salisbury examliles lawn

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GALLIPOLIS- Several arrests
arc expected follqwing the Gallia
County Sberirrs Department's
uncovering of a muiU-allte lawn
lniCtor theft ring.

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By Times-Sentinel Stair
GALLIPOLIS - With more
tlian 60 percent of Gallia Coun&amp;y's ·
population registered to vole Tuesday, off10ials are expecting a large
tumout at the polls.
A presidential election year is
-also a big one for loeal offices as
. voters decide who will fill two
county commissioners' seats, in
-addition to the sheriff. common
pleas judge. tmisum and engineer

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ered and we need rriore information." SalisburY said. "Whether you
received a tntctor for cash or ttadc,
the sheriff's department needs yDIB"
cooperation."
Salisbul)' said Gallia County
residents w11b information should
conlBCl the sheriff's depai anent at
446-1221. Meigs Counay residents
should contact their sheriff's
deP&amp;ftmcnt at 992-3371.
Salisbury deS~:ribed the operation as a multi-state, multi-counly
investigation.

Commission races draw
big interest in Gallia County

200Z.

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day morning.
, Salisbury said the department
bas reeovered an unspeeilled number of the tractors llld appealed to
area resido~nts for asststance in
finding additional bliCtors.
AnyOne y.'ho bought a new John
Deere lawn tractor from someone
"othef than a John 'Deere dealer
needs to ·contact the sheriff;s
department, Salisbury said, adding
that people conttcting the sheriff's
department wiD not be rmsecuted.
"We need .(the trac10rs) recov-

Officials expecting .large·turnout

PUMPKIN
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According to Sheriff Dennis R.
Salisbury, the department has
recovered a large number or stolen
I ohn Deen: lawn lniCtors. All of the
tractors are either late m,odels or
brand new.
"Warrants are being issued. and
we plan to ·arrest several suspects
by nightfall.". Salisbury said Satur-

FROZEI

.FROZEN
PIZZA

· The only other new levy will be
in Rutland where 2 mills for five
yearswnl be on the ballot. In addilion there will be a 2 mill renewal
levy. Both levies are for current
expenses.
ating_
Eight other levies are up for
The Eastern Local School Dis- renewal. They are:
trict will have aS mill renewal levy
Sutton Township, .4 mill for
for five years on the ballot for gen- ~ve years, ~taining and opemteral operating expenses.
mg cemetenes.
.
Tbe Meigs Local School District
Pomeroy Village, 1.9 mills for
wnl have a 5 mill, five year, per- five years, current ex~s . .
manent imfrovements levy. Tile
Rutland T~~sh1p, .3 for ~ve
monies wil go to buy new buses years, ~amtalmng an~ operatmg
and tcJttbonks, and make repairs to cemetenes. .
.
buildings in the district.
Syracuse V1llage, 1 m•ti for five
In die Southern ~ocal School years, current expenses.
District, VOlllrs will decide on a 5.8
Racine Village, 1.7 mills for
mill bond issue for construction .of five years, currcm expenses·.
a new K-8 elementary school in
Middleport Village, 2 mills for
Racine and 10 build addilional five years, fire proreciion.
rooms 01110 Southern High School.
Scipio Township, .5 mm for one
Tbe stale will l'Ut in $3,423.259 or year, flfC proteCtion. ,
47 percent of the amount needed
l,.etart Township, 1 mil' 'for five
for the entile project if the district' years, maintaining and operatigg
passes the levy.
cemeteries.

levy is necessary If lhe agency is 10
continue offering services at no or
low cosllo Meigs Countians. It
wiil bring in about $223,000 a year,
an increase of ab9ut $38,000 a year
over what the current levy is gener-

expo.sed ln·. Galli~i County .. ,.

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$1
2

county residents wbo may bave recently
acquired a aew John Deere Ian tractor from
anyone otber !ban au omcial dealer to contact
their respective.sheriffs department. (TimesSentinel pboto by Jim Freeman)

Lawn tra~tor theft ring

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Polls at all 36 precincls will
Headlining the local raees will
open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7::10 be the battle for the county,comp.m. According to the Gallia Coun- mission. Republican incumbent T.
ty Board of Elections, three Kail Burleson is facing a challenge
changes have been made in for a third term for the Ian. 2 sear
precinct locations. Voth1g in by DemoCrat Kennclh R. Farmer, a
Kanauga Precinct will be conduct- relired educator. For the Jan. 3 term
ed at the DAV Building on Burnell lo be vacared by Ge9rge Pope,
Road, while City 1-A voters will GOP candidate Harold M. Sauncasl ballots at the VFW Hall on ders and Democratic opponenl
Third Aven"!e. C!ty 4-&lt;; voters will ·
Continued on A-3

Thalers selected as Gallia
County Persons of the Year
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GALLIPOLIS - Dr. '&amp;Dd
Mrs.
Donald M. Thaler have been chosen as Gallia County's Persons of
the Year for 1992, and wnl be hon'_ored by the Southeastern Ohio
Regional Council (SEORC) on
'Nov. S, 1992, at the University Inn
·Jn Athens, according to Ron
· McDade, presidenl of the Gallia
CoUnty Chamber of Commerce.
In mating the announcement,
McDade said, "Both Don and Jan
Thaler have made many significanl
cootributiolls 10 Gal,lia County over
1hc years in a number of areas.
including the French An Colony.
the 1990 Bicentennial, lbe Ohto
·Valley Visitors Center, the Valley
Aniats Series 111c1 the rmt ~by­
orerian Church, In addition to ·the
·medical profession. The chamber is
proud 10 have the Tbalert jointly
·share in Ibis honor and represen\
Gillla County as our Persons of the
Year.w
Dr. Thaler was born in Niapra
Falls, N.Y., and grew up In
ftinesvillc. He received his B.A.

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from Ohio Wesleyan University
and graduat.ed from the Ohio Suite
University College of Medicine in
1958. He then spent ayear as intern
at the Buffalo General Hospital in
Buffalo, N.Y., followed by his resi·
dency in Orthopaedic Surgery at
the Buffalo General, Buffalo Chil·
dren's and Buffalo V.A. hospitals
from June 19S9,lhrough June 1963.
He came 10 Gallipolis in I unc,
1963, 10 join die staff of the Holzer ,
Medic:al Center, and has been an
orthopaedic surgeon on the holpi- ·
tal's medlcal staff Iince that time.
He was asaoclaled with the Holzer
Cl~ic ~ I~3 un!ll 1982, before
gomg 1nto pnyato pnctice. Dr.
Thaler was certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
in 1970. He is on die eouncsy Iliff
at Pleasant Valley Hlllpital in Point
Pleasant. W. VL; Veterans Memori-al Hospital in Pomeroy and Is
licensed in O)lio, West Virginia
·and South Carolina.
•
During t1ie ycitrs Dr. Thaler was
associated. with the Holzer Clinic,'
.

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he served in a number of leadership
capacities. He chaired the building
committee for the construction of
the new Holzer Medical Center and
Continued on A-2

Local races will be ·decided
Tuesday by Meigs voters·.
By BRIAN J, RFFD
Tl-seiilblel Slalf

POMEROY - A slate of local
candidates .will be decided when
Meigs County voters go to the polls
on Tuesday.
A new county commissioner
will be elecled 10 fill the seal 011 the
board left by lbe retirement of
David Koblentz. Republican
Robert Hartenbach 111111 Democrat
William Snouffer are the candidateS seeking that position. Senia

· Commissioner Richard E. Jones, a pired term of George Collins, faces
Republican, is challenged by Democrat Maureen "Mo" HenDcmocral Janet Howard, who nessy for the office of county !reasought a seat on the commission in surer.
Pomeroy Auorney John R.
I99ll and was narrowly defeated by
Lentes, a Democrat, challenges
Manning K. Roush.
Sheriff James M. Soulsby, a incumbent Republican Steven L.
DemoCrat, is opposed by Republi- S10ry for the prosecuting attorney's
can Paul Gerard for that office. office.
UnopPOSed Republiclins seddng
Soulsby is completing his fust term
re-elecUon
are Recorder Emmo·
as Meigs Counay Sheriff.
Republican Howard E. Frank, gene Hamilton, Clerk of Courts
Continued on A-3
who was appointed 10 flll the unex-

Rio Grande president details
future goals at installation
··There Is a11 air of clta11gt
thro"glwNI t~ 1UJ11o11. We ftellt.
too. at Rio Graltde. Ou greatest
days an ~~Mad uf us. Together, 1111!
will rrltW this a premier tllstitlllioll
b"t 0111 that /leVtr abafUIOIIS itS
roots aiul tile people .atul region
· that 11ttd it as IIUICII as the irutillltum needs t~m."
- Dr. Barry M. Doney

RIO GRANDE - Celebtating

past accomplishments and ICIIin&amp;
future goals were themes uadcrlin-

DR. AND MRS. THALER

Ina tbe work at a coat ulalmoat a million dollars.
Tbe slide, wblcb dlsplac:ed residents and damaged State Route 7, bas been determined to be
mine-related, aad altbougb the residents ul tbe
area bave been relocated and tbe road repaired,
dama1e continues to occur.

RECLAMATION UNDERWAY- Wort to
reclailll the Pity Me area tlad- .._ard by a ·
rcx:k slide ia 1.99lllaow ude1 wa1. Tile wurk is
beiag pert-eel bJ Rllbel Coatnc:tia1 , lllc. ut
Lewisvile, ud II expKied to lab a yur to complete. Tile U.S. Olllce ul s.rrace .Mmiag is flUid-

ing Friday's illsraiJcion caUIIiWiy
for Dr. s.ry M. Doney, lbc 18dl
JG$idcnt cl tbe University of Rio
Grande llld seveulh president of
Rio Grlillle ec.unun1ay Coli r
· Bofore a C~P~City audience in
the F"me and Perfonnin&amp; Ails Cen-

ler, Dr. Dorsey was formally
installed,by Roger D. Williams,
pn:sidcnt of the University Board
of TrusleCS, and Ouules I. Adkins,
president of the Communiiy College BoanlofTrustees.
. While pr. Dorsey assume4 the
presidency in August 1991, the
tnstallatioo ceremony is traditionally hel4 after the institution's new
chief executive bas had a year to
become familiar with the outlook
and mission of die school.
Noting that his first year at Rio
Grande was a "baptism of fire, • Dr.
Dorsey said he felt good about
caning 11 the instilution.
"I am convince(~ that IOgether
we will move this institution forw*rd inll the 21st century in such a
way dlat Rio Grande will make a
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real difference in lhe lives or all of
the P!'OPle of southern Ohio," he
saod •n remarks 10 the audience
which included his parents and
family members.
B0061ing enrollment
new president made note of
.some of the initiatives he began
since laking the place or Dr. Paul
C. Hayes, who reiired after lwo
terms or helming the university.
But the bulk of Dr. Dorsey's
speech was given over to a discussion of future plans for lhe 116year-old institution.
In the coming years, Dr.
said, Rio Grande has the potentilil .
to inc"1ase its enrollmenl by an
average of 100 studenls annually
for the next several years. Due to
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