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16 • The

Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy •

Middleport, Ohio

thuriMfay,

October 8, 1998

Friday

New drugs re$ponsible for -· decline in AIDS deaths
By LAURA MECKLER
1997. the numli'r plummeled by a would have no •deal have a termmal
ASioclated Preas Writer
dramahc 47 percen1,1he government di-.a.e," he '"Y'
WASHINGTON - H" memon- .. id Wed~sday
The govemmenl's annual rev1ew
al 5er\11Ce would open lu rnwuc from
l'or the flr&gt;l lime •iO(;e 1990. of b1nh• and deaths also fuund conthe mu•kal "BI••Kl Brothe,... .. and AIDS,. no hmger among the lop 10 llnued dechne• in homicide&lt;. infant
•lo~e wuh dl\cn " I love the cau&lt;e• of dealh m th" country. The
monality.and bVIhs to 1een-agen1.
nighl11fe," mourne" would hear. annual 1abulat10n '"" the top IS
The drop in A'IDS dealhs occurred
maybe even "ng along " I g1~ 10 boo- cau&lt;c:. AIDS i' No 14
a•:r""' grnder and race. although the
g•e ....
Bul Ihe good new• .:aine with an rale among wh11e men fell mo•t dra·
John w._, hvcd Wllh AIDS for ijbundance of caution&lt; While new matically Overall, 16.685 Amenc:111s
more than a decade. saw some Jill! drug&lt;. called prolea..e tnh1biwrs, are i11ed of AIDS la•l year, nr about 46
fnend• die and fell &gt;ure the end wa. kCL'l'mg people alive, the number of each day. Justlwo yelltll earlier. it wa.•
near He pul h" w111 m order. retired new mfectton• •• not druppmg. mean· 118 pc:r day
fmm his job He took a finaltr(P In 1ng there are more people lmng wuh
The news from other natiOn&lt; ''
· beloved P.ns lo •ay glMJdbye 10 II IV and AIDS The drugs. Iough to much wor-.: In Afr~ca, home to 90
fnend•.
take and very e•pen..,ve, dnn'l wnrk pc:rcenl nf AIDS deaths, there ,.1'11" I made my plan• In d1e," he sa1d fnr cveryont. , '
tie money for ba"c medical care.
Then "'me1h1ng comple1ely unexAnd lhe AIDS Vlru&lt; ul11malely much Its&lt; lhe AIDS drug&lt; lhal cost
pected happened. lie Jived
may figure &lt;lUI a way to l&gt;cat them.
more than S 11),000 per year. per per-,
L1ke lh'!)J&gt;ands of ,&lt;&gt;~her AIDS
Rut fnr We&lt; I. a 49-year·old San son. In some areas. one 1n four
patoenl&gt;, We•l l&gt;ilu~h l a repneve w11h Franclo;&lt;an who"' hall the d1.ea..e adults ha~ the muslhat cauNCs AIDS
rev~tlut1ona,Y f'lcw wt•nJer drugs
Mnce it' carhe'l days. the news ,.
Even in this country. 1here are
Thanh 1n large pan to these grcal ·'
pockels uf deep concern.
drug&gt;. I he number of AIQS death fell
. "' If people wuuld look al me. they
The disease is spreall•ng fa.&lt;lesl in
for the liN tune m IW6. and then 1n
,

poor

communilie1. panicularly
among inlt:lvenou• drug u~n1. Gelling drug add1ct•lo tale proper medicme and gel regular mediCal care,.
a lru!Jor challenge.
•:we need to Jel 1hem off the
olreel&lt;and pUIIIhem mlo other kmc!A
of serv•ce•." Heallh and Human Ser·
vkes Secrel&lt;lry Donna.Shalala 11a1d.
And !he drug• may not work forever 1f the AIDS viru• find• a way to ·
'ircumventlhem over lime. "We may
JUst be &gt;eemg a (&gt;O"Iponemenl of
death," •aid Dr.'Helene Gayle of lhe
federal Center. fnr D1&lt;ew&lt;e Conlrol
and Preventton.
We&lt;t la~es 48 pilL• u day, and the
drug• have left h1m with an odd "de
effect. a huffalo hump on h,. upper
back Ihal pushed h" neck from a otze
15 In a 24.
Olher .,de effects mclude diar·
rhea, 1n110mn•a and slomach pams.
And 1he pills mu•l be taken on a stncl
11me1able - wme wilh food. some

Christian Coalition seeks donations
to fund get-out-the-vot~ campaign
By JONATHAN D. SALANT
Associated Prees Writer
WASHINGTON - The Chnsl~an
Cualuron i~ .1~kmg donors to con ~
lnbute 1o a $2 7 m11l1on campa1gn
uJrncd at getting religious 'onservatJv~s

to I he polls next month, even as

the government argues thai &lt;ome of
liS p.1s1 cl forls v1nlatc eh:L:twn law
The ,group projected spendlltg !hal
much tow,lfd the Nov. 3 elec110n 1n a
proposed budget mailed to polenual
~.:ontnhutor~

uurlier th1s year and

oh1,1111cd by The A"oc1aled Pres&lt;
The actual amount, wh1ch cou ld
he even h•gher. depends on how
llHI(.:h money the coalition 1s able to
fLIIotC ( •hllltum oftic1als su1d chcy
cou lc.l not prov1de a companson with

•rend111g m prev•ou&lt; elecllon·yhi,,
Accnr&lt;hng to the budget. more
than $1 1111111nn would be &lt;pent on

B~nkruptcy

pnm•ng and d"lnbulmg voter gwdes
and congres&gt;~onal &lt;corecards The
coahllon hope' 10 d~&gt;lnbule 45 m•l·
hon voter gUides, mosti'y 1hrough
~hurches on lhe Sunday before Elecllnn Day
·
An addlllonal $1 million would go
for gcl ·O~t-lhc-vole etfons, includmg
phone 'ails, ma1hngs and udYcrtl~·
ltll!nls

~

Spokesman Arne Owens called 11
a "hluepnnt to our &lt;UfJponers on how
we env~&lt;umed allocal1ng funds" so
lhey "wnuld have some degree ol
conlidencc that we would be good
steward&lt; of lhe hard-earned dnllaf'
they are pmv1dmg to U&lt; "
Chri~t ian

consl! rvatJve~

are

expeLled lo turn out 1n b1g numbers
on Elecuon Day. fed up wllh President Chnlon'&lt; conduct In the Monica Lewmsky affair AI the Christian

CoahiHJn's two-day conlerence 1n
Wa.,hington m September. speaker
afler. &lt;peaker called tor Clinton's
•mpeachment Founder Pat Robenson
called the pres1den1 a "debauched,
dcba.ed and defamed"leader.
"Religious conservatives are
undoubtedly h•ghly mollvaled to go
w the polls ln November," Owens
sa1d. "They are «lremely concerned
about values and aboUim&lt;)ral ls&lt;ues.
and the problems 1n the Wh1te House
are v1ewed by lhem as symplomauc
of some var~uus severe moral prnhJems in this country "
The group " 111 the m1dst of
elforts 10 defend il&lt; pasl pol111cal
actmt1e&lt; The Federal Elc-cuon Com·
miSsion has sued the Chnstian Coal!·
110n. accusmg llj&gt;l Illegally saend•ng
lhousunds of dollars lo promote lhc
cand•dadcs .of Rcpubl"·an polili ·

cians, includmg former Pre~•dent
Bush, Sen. Jesse Helms of.Nonh Car·
ohna. and House-speaker Newl Ginlgrich of Georgia.
The organtzalion ha• asked a
JUdge 10 diSmiSs lhe case, saying its
achVIlles d1d not specifically urge a
vutc lor or aga1ns1 a particular candidate and lherefore cannol be regulated by the FEC.
The AFL-CIO and the American
CIVIl L•berl•es Union have sided
with the Chr1s11an Coalllmn m lhe
courl case, argumg lhalthe FEC suil
threatens free speech.
However. a grnup cril1cal of lhe
coaht u&gt;n , Amencans Unued for Separation of Church and Stale, has been
calling ~hurches and threalentng 10
repnrl them 10 the lnlernal R&lt;~&lt;venue
Serv1ce for allegedly vtolallns their
lax ·exempl status if lhey dimibute
the voter ~u1des

pverhaul alienates key Democrats

WASHINGTON (API - Bouse Edward Kennedy, D-Mass, called
·"'d Sunale ncgotmlur&lt; have come up the House-Senate compromise "baSI·
with compromiSe legtslauon to &lt;lvcr- cally a sweelhearl deal for the credil
h.au l lhe personal bankruptcy laws card compa111es"
·
Hut the p.ackage has 11hena1cd key
But Sen. Charles Grassley. RDcnwcnats and could htcc u presi· Iowa. co-au thor wllh Durb1n, sa~d 11
de•ll •·•l veltl
was a "solid" compromise thai
The negntttll&lt;lri faced the daunting would clamp down on bunkruptcy
t.J&gt;k 111 the w.u1ang days of th e eon· abu&lt;c by consumers "wh1le ma1n·
grcs"on,, l sc"1011 nl rcc01ml1ng IUining a strong &lt;afely nel for Amerslwpl y d1flcrelll Hnusc and Sen.olu' 1cans who legllimulely need 11 fresh
btl Is. hot h of wh1ch would 111o1ke 11 smn "
.
harder lor pe&lt;1ple to &lt;Weep awu~ 1he11
The House-passed h1ll w.ts even
debt&lt; by tiltng lor bankruptcy court more &lt;lrtngentthan the Senate meaprotcct11m
sure. whoch won overwhelt111ng
A House vme on the comprom~&lt;e approval lute last month
wa&gt; P'"''hle today, us luwmukers
The Hou&lt;e ver~1on would have
ru&lt;hed 10 adJOUrn for the year unu hit requtred people who e.lrn alleu;lthe
lheLampaagn lra1l
medtun US •ncmne, about $51,(XMl
rhe Dcmocra11c co-uuthnr of the lor a funuly ollour.to f1le for linun·
Senule·pa"ed verSion. Sen Dock c1ul remgam1.a1ann under Chapter 13
Durh111 &lt;)I llllllms,turne&lt;l.agunl,l lhe nl lhe bankruptcy .cnde. &lt;Ubjecttn a
new compromi&lt;C and ln&lt;tsted every· court-or&lt;krecl repayment plan, tllhey
nne go h.1ck to lhe burgmnang ruble
could p.1y buck 20 ~crcchl ol 1he1r
"They ' re 1ry1ng 19' '4 uccze blood debt Wllhm l1ve yenf'.
Irom 11 turnip," Durb1n told reporters
But the Senate hill would have
Wednesday. "There's tno nmLh greed g•ven some d•'"ret1on 111 the bank·
beh• nd thiS "
ruplcy JUdge. Wh&lt;&gt; would huve to con1
A mor~ long·&lt;hllldtng opponent nf si&lt;ler a dcblnr's ubthly to repay. A
the hunkruptcy Jegt&lt;lnlll&gt;n, Sen. Chupter I3 reorg11mz.al1on generally

would have been reqUired ,( the
debtor cou ld pay b.tck 10 percent or
more w11h10 three years
Credit card companies comp lain
thai too many people take shelter
under the more Jen1en1 Chapter 7,
wh1ch erase&lt; debts, when lhey could
ullord to restructure their debl&lt; under
Chapter 13.
~
In the cumpronuse blll.judge• still
would be allowed to detenmne on u
cusc-bf-case bus IS a debtor's abt111y
lo repay Bulan addu ion. an IRS standard would be used lo es11mute l1v·
ing expenses and calculate whether
the debtor cou ld pay hack 25 percent
or more mlhree years, m whtch ca&lt;e
lhe debtor would be forced into"u
repuymenl plan under Chapter ll
A Wh11e House spokesman. JJke
S1ewen. sa1d Ihal wnuldn 'I gtve ude·
4uate &lt;hscrclwn to bunkruptcy
JUdges The Cluuon ll&lt;il111nlslr.IIH111
&lt;upports chu ng1ng b.ankruptcy J,ow s
but hus cnliCIZed lhc Bouse-pa"ed
bill
S1ewerl, who" wuh the N.Jlion.ol
Ecnnu11 uc Cnunc1l. stopp&lt;d ;hu1 1ol
11 vein threat But he smd the White
llousc wn&lt; "d1S.tpp11nlled • hy the

new compromise, "becuu&lt;e il doesn'l &lt;lnke lhe nghl balance between
consumers and creditors."
Durbm IOSisled, based on his talks
w1th Wh1te House olticlals.lhal "the
prestdenl Will no1s1gn"1he comprom~&lt;e bill Democrals are sllll )Villing
10 negotiate, he added
Pushed by alarm over the rising
ude of personal bankruptcies and an
mlense lobby•ng campa1gn by c"'dil
card compames, Ihe House passed ils
ltlugher versiOn 1n June In con'trastlo
lhe
Senate'&lt;
near-unanimous
approval, the House vole wa&lt; 306118, splillmg tfie Democrals wh 11e
Republicans were in sohd suppon.
The number of Amertcans tiling
personal bankruplctes la!l year
JUmped 10 almo&lt;l 1.4 mtlhun, up
more than :100 perc en I since 1980 . •
• While lawmakers worry uboullhe
surge m pel'onal bankruptcies while
Ihe economy is suong. some insist
lhal cred1l cul'li companies, whtch
uggressively solicit customers, share
the hlame Unpaid credit curd debt io
estunuted ul $40 btll1on, and compa·
n1es s11y they are betng forced to
chnr~e lu~her Interest rates

Congress OKs meas~res tackling Internet porn
By PAMELA BROGAN
Gannett News Service
WASII~NG!ON - rh~ Scnmc
11ml I louse. prcp.mng to udJourn lor
the Nov J electiOn&lt;. adopled scp.arate
measures Wc&lt;incs&lt;l&lt;ty th.u propn·
ncnts &lt;ay wnuld sluc l~l chlldr~n !rom
JX11110£ruphy •lnlhc h)telllCI
Buckers t&lt;l Ihe kgiSI.Illllll are
pulh~1g •:u• ~Ill
to .gel. ll hill
passed helnre Congress leHvcs town
us stl&lt;lll as this wed end.
The Sen~lc ,,dt&lt;plcd an lllllend·
rn~nt. on u vMe ot 'JK· I thul wnuld
Jr.:ny tax hrcaks In ~..nnuncn:m l W~h
sHe owners whn don't restrlcl dnl·

'":P:

drcn 's nct,:t:ss 10 m.,tcrt.lls l:Oihllicrcd
'' h1umll1l1o llliiHir'\ "The! d1s"S!.!I\t1ng
vote was Sen l'.und Le.ahy 1). Vt
St!n ' Dun Cont~ K· ll]t.1. ~ tu.:l.: css·
fully nttuch~li the ltmL·ndmcm tnu bill
With Wtd~ ht(').Utl1-i.H\ MIPJ&gt;m t thut
would prnhthtt 1-ilnte ~ uuJ lltcnl gov·
ctnmcnh !rom 1111pcr·nng new tuxc::s

on lnh.'lll\.' 1 l.:l l llllllL'H.c
l\.. n Yl'ur'

To

I~&lt; ~llgtllk

111 .tu.:t.'\!'0

tor

lnr th,· lax hrc&lt;tk.

Web Site own\!r!rii wlllt lhstnhutc

pmnogruphy wnulu hnve to ,crcen
out duldn:n hy requmng so me sort nt
ndult ven ficntum 'illl' h a.. u U\.' llll
~.t~rd. tkhit uc.:count llr .H.'CI!\\ ~.:ode
' Rustnc .. -.; th.H peddles smut to
tH.tr dultlrcn. dcstroymg tlus nmu~~n,c. shoul d he j)HIH shl.'d. nnt
rcwun..lcd w1th lax -.;heltcr' .. -fuuts
suttl

R-Anz. chu~rr:o~•n of the Commerco,
Sc1~nce und I runspurtullo~ Com·
~lllllce~, l~e Se~_ute l~llJnnty.. lender
an~ the &lt;peuker. Cou~s ,,ud I have
a htgh degre~ nf cunltdcnce we can
ge1 11 passed Meanwhile, the ~louse
tldo ptcd a broader hall pwposed by
Rep Mac.huci .Oxley. R•Oiuo
Oxley s btll .would make tl II
en me lnr ~n.nHuc;cua l Web sit~ np..:r·
~lors In dtstnb~.re mformallon hnnn·
lui to 11 ~•nnrs unless lhey reslrlcl
cha ldren s access hy also requtring
soml! knlll of adult vcnllcatlon .
Thnse who Uon'l screen out c.:hil~
dren could fnce fines UP. to $50,000
und slx.· monlh Jtul terms' Hurmful to
tnllltJrs

1s detmcd as being dcs1gned

to llppclli 10 prune111 rnlcrest, l.ack
i'iCnous hti!rury, urt1stn:. pohucnl or
~L' Icnttfu.:

vuluc lor minnri'i, und dcptct

actuul ur stmulutcd sl!)( ucts 111 u nutn·
n~r

"J}utcnlly ollcnslvc" to mtnor:-~,
C'uutli ulso hns u'sinulur umcnd mcnt tud;.cd lllhl a ~pcmhng htll tc'r
the Ju1'ittce. Cornmcn:c. and Stntc::

dcparllneut&lt; that " ltkdy to he pan
of u hig &lt;.:atch-ul l btll th,tt mulit be
·•Pprnved by Cnngress 011 Frtday tu
keep the govc.:mmcnl runnmg
" If lhe Rcpuhll~.:un lc.u.ler~hq&gt;
~.:nre"' uhnut the pro ~ funuly movc mcnt, they'll r-cconctlc lhl.'~c hills nnd
protei.:! ~1ds lrnm Internet pornngr.l·

phy," stud Patrkk Trucm.lll, tltrcc.:tor
of ~ovcrnment .1t1111rs lor the A mer·
IL' Uil huml y As"octutton
'lhc ussO~.:I~ttton 1~ .1 C'hn,twn
grnup~.:lli\I.:CIIleLI w11h tkccn~o: y IS'iUii!s

Conh. \\hn 1s rcttnn~ lmm the
kd the ..:hurgl' in th.lt
hod) 111 prnlt'L I ~. htldrcn mlllnc Irom "nnd c hlldren'sc,po~un: lo mlult~.:on·
ndult nt.lh.' rt.ll"
h.'nt und prngr.unmlnp. 111 the mellm
·\ '111111 .\ 1 l nh~ mct t ~tx h1ll \~.1s
C11t1o ":1y the prnpn~nt, wnount
.ulnptt•d h.\ tlu· llnu.,t• 111 June. hut 11
to ccn-.;or... h!p und Me mcflcrti\'C
dtll IWI lnll l .lll\ .111' duiJ pornogru" They stlllllnn ' t ~cl Ul pnrnogr.lph~ lllll\ 1sum' Yt·l ClMI., •~ opt1 ~
phy out,ldc the UniiL.\1 SHth.:' .md wtll
flll'll l.' fll , ;tmrndmcnl Will he ndnpt·
llkcly he found Jn he Ullt'l'll'IIIIIIH'Il·
t'd "~ (\m grt•.,,
:II.' ...ml All SdiW,Ifl/, ·' r~oh~o;y :11\U·
" I h.IH' tl\l' .. upjlO!I nl rhc dHur· Jy,llnr the Center fm Dcnux.·nu.:y .md
lll. trl ull/w ~ l )l l \l lll ll~e (, lohn Md'mn.
Tcdmolngy Tht· center •~ \.'Oih.~rncd
Scn,,tl.', fuh

aboullree-speech tssues 111 the d•g•·
lui age
The proposal&lt; were crulled aller 11
1996 Supreme Court de&lt; !Sinn struck
down the Commu 1ucalllllls Decency
A-:1. w(ud1 was st\pponed by the
Clullon mhnumtrallon. The cnul l
ruled the Comm umc.tll!lns Decency
Acl was uncunstllull!ullll hccuusc 11
unlawlui!Y restric ted the trcc·lpeech
raghts ol adults, .although it was
•ntemlcd to protect duldrcn from

uduh muteriuls online.
.
Other lnterne 1.,.,rated bills affeci ing chaldren pending tn Congress
Wllh an uncenain fate nre:
• An amendment alluched lo the
Commerce, Slate, and Justice money
bill proposed by MeCum 11 would
reqlme schools and libraries that
recc1vc federal subsidies for Internet
h.lukups In tnstall fillers thai would
prevent children from gaining access
lo Web sites wilh adull material.

Land transfers recorded'

Tholollowmg lund trunslers were Jr. to .Brent J. Fi nlaw, Scip1o parcel,
Deed. Barbura J. and Jeffrey .Con·
posted recently in the ollke ol Meigs
County Rewrder En11nog.!'nc Bnmtl· nnlly Ill Frunk G. and Carolyn S
ton
Gilmore, Lebanon part;els,
Dceu. Pameln and Duvtd A.
Deed, Ruhy M Fnck In John
Sch.otz to sume, Olive, 2.1754uc,.,s,
Kevm Pulhns Sultsbury pnrcel~.
Deed. Lmley M. M1ldred L..
Deed. Oliundo Andrcom to Rul·
Dale E.• Laura K. Han, Paula Han
lund Vlllago. Rut lund .
Deed. R1duml K und Cotmte Sue Lund and Dun Lund to Dale E. and
Hnrmon to Gemgc W uml Curolyn Lnuru K. Hurt. Paula Hun Lunu.
Puula L. Laird nnd Dun Lund,
McD.tntcl , Chester~ I OS u~.:re~:
Deed. Marvm, F.vu and Thtry D RaL'tne. 41 acre,
D.:ed. Ruben L. Roben F and
Milliron Ill "nne. Saltsbury, 3 I I~
Ucrc-.;,
June Bergnum lo Dav1d A F1fe,
Deed.Don,old E .and Ida C Wha· Bedford. 2 05 acres:
ley to C.,rl W and Rohan D McDade.
Deed, Gcruld A und Churlolle L.
Bcdlnrd parcel .
linn 111 Ronald E. Hart. Ruc1ne:
Deed. Varg•nm v Bl,1zew•cz to
Deed, Carla J and Phtlltp L. King
Dennts J ,and Kath y L ~urgent, tu llurold R SIS&lt;On, Pomeroy lot:
Ohvc.
Deed. Bamld R. Sisson Ill Ed1th
Dc&lt;!\1. Ll11her E Jr uno Vencva M Stsson, Saltsbury l1fe eslnle,
Gilhamlu Luth•rE. Gtll111111 Jr etul.
Deeu. Cam&gt;ll W. and Mildred
Suuon rmrcels.
Johnson to R1chard W. and Rita J
Deed. Tlu1111." G und Mndcltne llnlley. Mtddle(l&lt;ln, 5457 ucn:.
McClung Ill f'uul L and Pri&lt;etlla PloDeed. Puul J. Hauber to Melody
ra. Pomcmy parcel.
Rlll&gt;crls, Bedlnl'li:
'
Deed. Eugene .md Nnnuy Plulltps
Deed. Duvtd M. and Darlene
to '·llllc, S&lt;·tpoo. I OJ I ncre&lt;.
Shtrk 111 Don V and Bonnie G
Dc~u. Eugene .md Nancy Ph1lltps
Rurl..e. Salem parcels:
In sumc. Sc1p10,
Deed. Greta M Sullie Brown.
D~·i.!tl , Dnns M.ty Deeter tn stutc
Shcndun G Rmwn and Greta M.:
ol Ohao. Olive.
Suttle Bmwn Trust In Dons Deeler,
Deed. AVIce und Elmer C hnl.aw Oltvc, I acre.

.

on an empty •tomach. Mi&lt;~ingjuM a
few doteo allow• mnolant viru.e• lO
e•plode. A new regimen recenlly
approved could cui lhe number of
pill• 10 five a day for 110me pat~enls,
but not all.
Another San Franci.-an, Cltri•
Olsen. also 1hough1 dea1h wu near
when he began tal&lt;mg lhe new drugs
in !99,. Now hi•condi1i"'1,i• stable,

and he's well enough 10 paint at
home. tale a few elutes and volun~r for three hoors a week .
But he s1illlw a lol of pain, par·
1icularly on h11 joinu and back, plu'
,.,gular headac~ and digeslive probleml.
"Life" no1 as thoogh it were normal," utd Ol~n. 45. "On the olher
hand. i1'• a life I feel is wot1h livmg "

Weather

Sports

'Battle· of ·the ·send' preview, Page 5
Husband should take firm stand, Page 6
A'$ they say, into each 'life ... , Page 6

Today: Cloudy
High: 60s; Low: 50s
Tomorrow: Sunny ·
High: 60s; Low:40s

Padres shut
out Atlanta
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Meigs County's

Excess lnventoryCle~r~n.,ce
96 UICOLI TOWI CAR

96 FORD EXPLORER

V8, A/C; 1uto, PS, PI, PW, Pwr . WD, 6 c:yl, A/C, auto, PS, PB,
HM, POL, tilt, CNIH, AM/FM, PW, Pwr '-lit, PKL, tilt, cruiH,
lltti'M

11er10

o:.•• $24,949
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

0811$22,995
91 FORD ISCOIY %12

8 cyl, A/C, tuto, PS, PB, PW,

cyJ, A/C, ltlnd trlnt, PS, PB,
PDL, tilt, Cli'UIH, AM/FM, llttreo AM/FM, ltlreo

0..!• $20,995
97 FOU MUStANG Gl
A/C, PS, PB, tilt, AM/FM,

*"$16,995
081rv
97 FORD MUSTANG

. 081!12,995

97 FORD ESCORT

cyl, A/C, auto, PS, PB,
iterao

· 08a,s11,995

96 LINCOLN MARk VIII

A/C, IUIO, PS, P8, ~W, P8,
PS, POL, tJII; rcrultl, AM/FM, ' "''"'·· tilt, crUIH, AM/FM,Ittrto
aterao

6 cyl, A/C,, 111to, PS, PB, PW,

0n1,s 15 I 995
90 FORD,.UNGIR

o..a, 24,995
5

86 FORD RANGER SC

4 cyl, ltctory ~'14/C, P8, PI, 6 cyl, ltctory A/C, auto, PS,
AM/FM, ttereo, re1r step PB, till, crul11, AM/FM, tlereo
bumper,

:;:;3:995

96 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
Serle~,

0111, s41995

96 LfNCOLN CONTifiENIIL

V8, A/C, PS, V8, A/C, 1uto, PS, PEJ, PW, Pwr

PW, Pwr se-.; PDL, tilt,
1Cru111, AM/I'M, atereo

o..a, S2J 995
1

95 MERCURY COUGAR

lilt, POL, till, crulte, AM/FM,

081' $22,995
94 CHEVY LUMINA

oyl, A/C, auto, P8\''P8, PW, 8 cyl, AJC," PS, PB, PW, PDL,
Pwr 1111, POL, tilt, crullt, till, oruiM, AM/FM, lllrtO.
AM/FM, lltrao
1

o..aJ11,995

93 OLDS 88 ROYALE

,~.,s9,995
9 I LINCOLN MARK VIII

oyl, A/C, 4 tpttd tr1n1, PS, V8, A/C, P81 PB, PW, Pwr lilt,
PW, Pwr SISt; &gt;POL, tilt, , POL, tilt, orulea, AM/I'M,
I cr·ulte. atereo
ttareo.

o...,sa,995

91 CHRYSLII NEW YORKIR

A!C,

PS, P8, PW, Pwr
11111l, POL, tilt, cruiH, AM/FM
·~

o..a, $:12·,995

88 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVE

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$ .

o..a, 8,995
96 FORD ASPIRE ,
4 cyl, ttlnd, trane A/C, PS, PB,
AM/FM, 1tareo

081.v $61995

89 FORD IIMPO

V8, auto, PS, PB, PW, Pwr ,aat,
oyl, 1uto, PS, PB, POL, tilt,
POL, lilt, crulae,iAM/FM,,Iterao orul .., AM/FM, 111r10

o..a,s1,995
94 fORD TAURUS

By LAURIE KELLMAN
Associated Pre11 Writer
WASHINGTON - Authonted
by lhe House to begm an lntpeachmenl mqu~ry &lt;JI PreSident Clmton.

'uhpocna 1"1. lighl• IO&lt;&gt;med over

Jud1c1ary Comrn1t1ee members say

Starr
Hyde held light lhe evolvmg hsl
and sa1d top aides to hi&lt; panel would
ammed~ately heg1n "mlense slrategmng . lo &gt;ee 1n what direction we
want lo move. what evidence we
· ncet.llo .1cqutre. whdl subpoenas we
need 10 ,s,ue .md how lasl we can do

!hey wanl lo qucsuon many ol the
cenlral players 111 Independent Coun·
sel l&lt;ennelh Starr'• repml on Mom·
cu Ll:w1nsky.
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Among tho&lt;
"e who could he c.lllec.J

before televiSed he.1nng&lt; lmer th1 '
year .~re Lmda Tnpp. lhe won1.1n
whose laf'C recorc.lmg., ut M.., Lcw1n~
&lt;ky led lo Starr's &gt;ex and covcr·up
tnvesllgarnm. and Betly Curnc ~tnc.J
Vernon Jord:on. who were 1nves11gal·
ed for what role they may have
played m w1nnmg M&lt; Lewnl\ky'&lt;
silence a&lt; (he uffa11 wa&lt; abolll 10
become pubhc 1n January
M&lt; Lewln&lt;ky. hcrsell, could .be
c.alled lu !ell her slory But the wm·
m111ee'&lt; .:h.urrnan. Rep Henry H) de.
R-Ill. sau;l lhe president likely \\Ould
nm he subpoen .ted
Hyde, who will c(lntrnl the
1111peaChll1Cnl lllqUI I'jl. S!lld , " We
don '! want lo be accused of poilU ·
c1z1ng lhl&lt; But we will be dmng a lol
of plann1ng and 1n1ervaewtng and
whutever's necc~s.try lo gc:t really lo
have heanngs alter the elecuon ..
As ~omm1ltce md~s finultzed th~1r

By PAMELA BROGAN
Gannett ~ews Service
WASHINGTON - Manella· area
Hous~ membef' &lt;pill along party
hnes Thursday over Ihe GOP-dnven
mea&lt;ure to I.Junch .on opcn "'! ~ded
unpen~.: hment lllljUJry ol P1esid!.!nl
Cl u11on
Republican Rep. Bob N~y sup·
ported the Republican unpe,ac hmenl
remluuon 1h.11 p.i&lt;&lt;ed the House
25~· 1 76. wllh only 31 Dcmucrah
supportmg it.

Democrats Rep red Stnckland ol
Oh1o and AJ.m Mollohan ol West v,.
gtnm vuled .1gmn~t the GOP measure.
tavorm~ JllS·h:ull :1 l!lemocr.Ha~.: ultcr~

97 FORD F150

nat1ve lh.atl.ulcd nnu 2J6- 19X vote
Only qne Republican , J.ay Ddcy ul
Atkans.ts . voted tor the 01-!mm:l:.ltu.:
l11t!oiSUf!!

S2J1995

96 MERCURY VILLAGER

The GOP resolutiOn dl'eCI' the

97 FORD Fl50

96 CHEVY BLAZER

o..a, $13,995

e

92FORD F150

92 CHEVY VAN

995

down a Democrat H..: suggcs:t1on to call

Toledo were among 26 plnJOLI &gt; gtv"
en eorly appmval by Slate Iran&gt;
porlatum planners.
The mne· member Tran-.porta!Jon
ReVIew AdviSory Coun••l &lt;Jfl Thur'·
day approved the proJects. wh1ch will
rece1ve about $70' 1111ll1on '" ''"'"·
muncy over lour year!\

The proJe4.:ts,chu-.cn trorn .among
200 reVIewed by the mdependent
committee. recetH:Ll apprm.• al
becau&lt;C they d1dn 1 Involve a great
deal nf money. w.re m.unly pa1d l" r
by the ktlcral govcrnpu.! nl or v.crc
parttculurly lnne ·"i~O)t. IIIW .....\1d -. t.ll ~

II ,.

""·ou!J h.IVI! nl!vi.!r

'h~tO

~an ~u.Jcqu.1te

lltSlliSS((III (O I tfll! dJll!g.ttiOIIS) "

The Democr.auc pl.uo would have
llm1tec.l the

"il:Ope

ol the mquary to

cou n,c( Kennelh St.orr'&lt;
repnrtlmtl set tt Dec 31 d~~u.llin~. But
It al~n would huve allowed Cu ngrcss
10 conSider .any ne\\ ftnahng&lt; by Sllorr
.md ullnw l.t'&gt;VnMkt:r-.; to extend the
dc.odlinc
1 nd~pendcnt

Stun !'I 1cpnrt ... ud thcrt! were 11
grounds 1(\1 hnp~::u.: hn1g Cl1nton.
tn~.:lu d111 g p~!Jur-¥ .md nlhlruc t1 on ol
JU~tH..:C Ill L:OIK'l• tdtng lUI Hlltur With ,
mtcn; Mnntt.t Lcwtmky The JlllJtcwy Con1111111ce's chact GOP I.IW) er
sub,cq tu!n tl y nrnv cd at l S pnssthle
grounds tor 1111pcuchmcnt
' Stt uJ.. I.md. who f.tu•s ~~ tough rc·
clcctlnn 111 Oh 1o's Oth Cnogres~ IOit.ll
Dtslnct .ag.omsl L1 Gov N.u1cy Hoi ·
lister. s.11d he supported the Ocmn..:·
mtu.: pl.1n · hc~:.\usc II was lhc best
\n l ~ lor my ~.:onstttucnts unJ the

Trans pOl tatlon 'Diri!CIIIf

AFTER THE VOTE- Hou11 Judiciary Com·
mlttee Chairman Rap. Henry Hyde, R-111., hud•
died with Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Fia., during a
Capitol Hill new1 conlerenet Thurtday alter the
Hou11 voted approved an open-ended

will hold hear~ng• between lh&lt;
Nov. J congr~i'istOnul cll!cllons ~md
the end of the year. Hyde sa1d Thurs·
day

"Ntllthe least ltllle b1l. nollrom
the Whne Hous~or the leadersh1p,"
he &lt;aid,
Hollaster has called for Clinton's
restgnat ton
1
Strickland smd he supported the
Democra11c plan "because il was the
best vote lor lny constituents and the '
country."
"II enabled the inqutry 10 be
hroughtto a.Jtnr and speedy cnnduSIOn." Smck\and &lt;ald.
Strickland ulso stud the White
Hnuse d1d not auempt to mlluence
hiS vote.
"Nnl the least lillie b1t, not !rum
the Wluie House or lhe leadership.''
he s.ud
Mollohan Mud thut Chnwn 's con·
dw.:t was "n tltm"iiVC" und " tmpossi ~
ble to defend" but they d1d nol con·
slltuh! htgh cn111es that wurr.ml ~m

·· wr:.

"II en.ahlcd 1l1c tnqlllry I&lt;&gt; be
hroug tu to u Im1 LUH.l speedy cnn~.: lu-

By The Associated Press
Mo~t of

Oluo's puhlh.: L'olla::gl.!!\
r.uscd tullton mort• thun the n.ttuln.tl

Good Afternoon
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Today's Sentinel
2 Sc4.'1uu1s- 12

Pn~l!s

St.tl&lt; Un!Ve'"'Y· Oh1o Un•vcrsny.thc

nnd Dl.!lllson Unl\t'ersity Ill Granv11lc.

nl T1llclln .md Wnght
St.ttt.: Utu .. cr .. lly alllntrc:tsctlluitmn

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- Wr.!rc dcstgnntl!d U:\ uccr.!ss cam·
puscs and wt:rc ~ 1vcn nlmc state! utd
tn cxc.:hun~c: for kccp•ng.tultum dnwn

llntvcr~•ty

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uwr.tgl! im:reas«.:., tnr lllltton nne.!
lc:t! ... tiHii }l'UI . the College Bfldlti smd
TuliHlll iUH.I !'1.!1.!-.; ut tour-yeur pub1~~.: ~.:nllc g l!s 11Hlttnt1 the cuuntr;
ln~.:l'\!,t,ed.tn dVCntge 1ll -4 pcn:cnt thls
tall .tnd lh l' lllU\!asc .tt (ln\,liC cnl·
legt.:s Wtts .. l! ghtl; more th.tn 5 (1Cru.~ nt tht! b~~ud "~t•d W..:dn.;,..Jny
I he UmH'r'll)' nl Akron . Ohm

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Lotteries

hy tho ~ rercenl m.1&lt;amum .1llowed
by . . t.IIL' lnw The other llllf~U~I.!s nt
~t.lh!· Mippol'tl'd UlllVI!I'SIIIt:S

r,mgt:d
!rUtH '~ [ll.!l ll'IH hl i l) l&gt;Cflr.!lll
N.\llon.t!ly. llullon .mLilL·L'~ cn\t 1m

.tvcr~\g e nt $.1.2·-U .H tour- ye.~r puh·
ll ~,;t lllle~c~ .tnd $1 -L50X .11 hwr-ycur

pnv.th: sdtnnl .. Ohm .t\cragc., were
nnt .1\all.1hk
r.tlh H.11i dlrcllor ol fin.m~.:t.ll .ud
.11 Oh11; St.llr.!, hl.unl!d tl.tttt:nt•tl .. t.llt:
:ud

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lhukc\cS: \ 1:'! l f, ~ 1 ) 1~

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nur u1't" lu t.'du~· .ttt: Oh1n ~tudc nt, ,"

H.an ,,1111

The boa•u sm~ lour pnv.olc Ohio
colleges now costmorc"th.m $~0. 1KIO
tor tUition anJ fet:s Kenyon Colkgc
an Gambler. $23 (170. Of~&lt;• 1m College
Ill Oberlin. $23.;1~11. OhiO wc,lcy.ul
Unaverstty in Del.1wnre. $20.1)40,
$21.060
HHrt, who stwke al the fl•)urd

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1\I;!Ws COilf!i!f~nCI! Ill W,\~hln):!IOil, SUid

the rcportlms gnod nnd had news lor
students. Tht! ~liiVt!Y stnd
l'O\ts huvc 1m.:rcuscd lnstl!r than fum ·
tly llll.!omcs, but l1nnncml utd 1s up
too
Tile ..t pt:rtt.!nt olVl.'mgc- nutlnnal
1/h:rcust: Ill tuttinn und Icc., comes tn
$L12 at puhilc luur y&lt;lnr·lll&gt;lllliiHU\s,
tnr nn ~tvcrage totttl ol $~.:!·B . the
colh~g.c

huard rcpua1ed Fnr pnvate. tour-) car
college.,, uvcmge lutllllll und h~c' I'OM!

$721tn

$14.'\0~ .

Tlu;sc costs uvcrugcd $1.633 ut
puhltl' two- yc.~r ~.:ollege .... up 4 per·
\:cnt. m $66 A 4 per~.:cnt me reuse nl~o

liW thi CL' liHI\~r.,ltiL'" \\llh tht
low~~~ nh.. l"l.'.l't:"
\l'ntr.ll St.ltl'
onurrcd at prlv,ltc two-year cnlh:gl.! ....
1
Sh.t\\lll.'l' Sto~t ~ .1nd l'k\tl.utll Stll\1 \\h~n.: ,IVCf,lJ.;I! tUIIIO!l .md ICC!» rtbl'
$~)~ Ill

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A lull (lSI ol h•ghwa) .md nlher
1ran,portai10n pro1ects ODOT pl.111'
to undenake 10 hudgel ye.u' 211m
lhrou gh 2001 wnn 't he rek."ed lllllll
Decem her
Th~. Oh10 Depanment ol Tran,.
portallllll eslnnal~' lh.lllhc $70 .lmll·. •
l11&gt;n expendnure &lt;tpproved ThuNI.•y
Will amounl lo aboul 6 percent ol
ODOT's new comilruct 1on hud ~ct
dunn,g ttlo'ie four )l!•ln'i. The proJc!d ~
the udvumry ~.:ount.:l l .qJprnvcd v.lll

(Ccntlnued on Page 3)

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Ohio's public college tuition increases
exceed national average, survey. finds

He spoke nunules after the Bouse
voted 25M- 176 1&lt;&gt; lngger a preSillen·
ual1mpeachmem 1n4u1ry

Jcl rx Wr.~y

r------Health matters-____,

impctlchmcnt 1114lHry.
"The core &lt;\Uesllon 1s whether the
ttllcg~liHU\s .~re the kmd ot conduct
th.tt mr.!el lhe c.:onstttullonul stnntlnn.J

polttlt:ulmottvntnms

St.H..:s ol

1

Impeachment Inquiry agalnet Prelldent Cllntorf. Republicans touted their open-ended
Watergate-style Inquiry In a debate that
stretched far beyond the planned two houre.
(AP)

n1111~e

The Jud1c1ary con&lt;lllullonal subcommlllee Will k10k lhm~s olf Oct
22 wllh u heanng on dehnmg
unpeachahle crime&lt; The full com·

ht!\ vote

Unt~cd

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CtnLtnnall

an OVCP&lt;iltCf tor the: Jntt:f'-lalt! 2XO
bndge 11'er lh~ Maumee R""' 10

Moli&lt;1hun su td " I would sugge'l 11
does not "
Mollohan .olso 411~stinned the

A/C, IUIO, PS, PB, VB, dual A/C, auto, PS, PB, PW,
aterao, 1/2 ton PU, raar Pwr 118t, PDL, tilt, crul11,
bumper
AM/F~. stereo

Onl~ $11

e&lt;ample. has not &gt;~gned off on call·
mg tvh Lewn"ky He also 'lapped,,

''""·" Stnckl.llld s.ud
,
Stttd..l.md .!1-.o s,ud the Whit!!
Hou ~l! d1J nol ath.!tn(&gt;t hl llll1ucncc

of the

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whlf.;h wunc .....cs tu go uller Hyde. lur

Republ1c.ms &gt;a1d 1hey wanted the
""omlmttcl! to 4UC,Iton Wh1tc: House
Deputy Coun•el Hru ce Lindsey.
though Demo.:r.Hs were exp..:ctcd 10
ohJCLI pcnchQg lhe Supreme Cour1
appeal ol hiS execuuve pnV!Iege
cla1rn
" I thank Bruce Lllld&lt;ey " .a key
player in this:· s,ud Rep. Lindsey
Graham ol Snulh C.~ruhna
" He m.oy have some •nformttllon
that Is rdcvunt to thts nwe.,tlgHtiOn, "
·•greell Rep ChtJrles Can:ody. R-Fla.
All he While House. Cl1n1on said
he would con11nuc h1 . . work duqng
the 1mp..:achm.:n1 pr&lt;JCe-s, wh1ch now
was · 111 thl! hunc.J!\ ot Congrt:s~ and
lhe p..:ople of' lh" country - ull1·
m,alcly 111 the h.1nds ol God There IS
nothing I can do." '

nul 't:rvu.:c m

envmmmental work on the · Pon 10
Fort' h•ghway m nonhwe;t Oh1n ilnJ

pr~s1dcnt

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011., 512,995

pa~~ ngt:r

~.:owury

"The Dem&lt;x:r.lltc plun w,os a tcr·

~·~ $16,995

081' 520,995

project

to
to
unpeach W!llt.un Jcllcr,on Clmtnn.

nhle allcn~t~ttvc~" ... ud Nc;

96 FORD WINDSTAR

wo; cyl, A/C, auto, PS, PB, 8 cyl, A/C, auto, PS, PB, PW,
PW,.'f&lt;\lvr "at, PDL, tilt, cruise, PDL, tilt, crulea, AM/FM, aterao
stereo CD

u.s. 50

forth~ J-hntsc ol Rcpnest.!nt.tttvcs
cxen.:t ... c Its constttut tumll power

AmertL'&lt;t "

8 oyl, AIC, auto, PS, PB, PW, 8 cyl, A/C, autc, PS, PB, PW,
Pwr 1111, POL, tlbt, OrUIII, POL, till, crulae, AM/FM, stereo
AM/FM, aterao
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0111' 519,995

-l!

Juc.JIChtry ConHm tt ec to 11\Vl'sttg..ttc
''whetht:r ~uttJctcnt gwunds t!x. 1 ~t

WO, 4•' cyl, A/C, PS, PB,
oyl, A/C, 6 tplld tr1n1, 'Pf,
tWreo, short wide bad,
AM/FM, 1/2 ton PU, long
ttep bumper, 1lldlng rear wide bed
.
lgllll
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approves

Area legislator.s split along party ~
lines in impeachment probe vote

PW, Pwr 111t, ~DL, ~It PB, PW, PDL, tilt, crulae,
AM/FM, stereo, 1/2 ton P-U,
1 cr~11", AM/f.M, ster'o
~.

97 NISSAN PICK·UP

TRAC

COLUMBUS (API - /\ ' tud y ol

I Front WD, 8'1!yJ, A/C, 1uto, PS, 4 WD, VB, A/C Stand trans, PS,

0813} $5,995 '

Single Copy - 35 Cents

Impeachment
inquiry seeks
top witnesses

01113} $2,995
rear etep
bumper

Hometown Newspaper

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 49, Number 116

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The Meigs Multlpur·
pose Senior Center was
a busy place on Thurs-.
day, as a stream of people, young and old, vis·
lted exhibits at "Health
Matters;" a health Information fair which was
open to tl)e public. The
fourth annual event
Included displays, from
area agencies sel'vlng
seniors, hospitals, home
health care providers,
the
county
health
department and
TB
office, and other agencies, businesses and
facilities
providing
health care and health·
related services. Linda
King, right, of the family
nutrition program at the
Ohio State University
Extension Service, is
pictured
discussing
nutrition issues with one
of the fair's visitors,
while other visitors are
seen visiting the many
exhibits and screenings
at the event, above.

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What they are saying
elsewhere around Ohio
By The Asaocrated Press
Ex~.:crptl'l ol rct.::cnt cdtwnab ot !o.latcwtdc and nahunal mtcrc~t from Oh1o
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MCW!tipapcr!ti

The !Cleveland: Plain Dealer, Oct S
No maucr how Ohw ~ Supreme Court rules m Cleveland !ti ~.:ontrovcrMal
voucher case some nl the sl He s ehtldrcn wrll get lull school chorce
Even rs the hrgh court heard argument&gt; iasl week on :he Lcgt~larurc s
$8 7 mrlloon prior program lor 4 !KlO local students a parr of multrmr!lron
arres .tnnoum:cd a ~140 mr!lrnn prrva:c rnrlralrvc :hal wrll serve s:uden" rn
ellrcs na11onwrdc - rndudrng krds on Dayton Toledo and Crncrnnau
Ideally every one of these efforts ts rn lacl ahout cducallnM c'htldren
Ralhcr I~ an tryon~ to derari Ihe cxperrmcnts wnh polltrca( &lt;p rn or convolul
cd l•g,; .~rgumcnts foes nl vouchers should lei :he cxpcnmenrs speak. for
lhcrnsclves Whether or not to try vouchers rs aelua!ly a small quesuon The
much hrgger quesiHrn "how In provrde all chtldrcn - ru:h and poor - an
cduL:atwn wonhy ol ,m Amcncnn c1t1zcn
The (Eiyrra) Chronicle-Telegram, Oct I
The year was 1969 Bullrll Easy Rrder and The Love Bug' played
on movrc :healers Arusts wllh gold (yes gold not platrnum) record albums
(no COs then ) rncluded the Bealics Elvrs Bong Crosby Dean Manon and
Iierman s Hermus And :he federal budget was balanced
Now 2Y years and more than $5trrllron on dcfrerls later :he federal bud
gel rs balanced agarn
And polnrcrans arc debaung whal lo do abou1 11
Republicans rn :he House wan t 10 cui taxes bul Prcsrdcnt Clrnton and
mosl Democrats wan Ito rescue Socral !&gt;ccurrly
We thrnk lhc Scna:e made the rrght move on blockrng the lax cui
The ume rs not rrghl We do not thrnk there rs really any extra money
lyrng around the C.tpllol
We thmk 11 IS mrsleadrng los ry the hudgct rs balanced when the govern
mcnt " usrng Socral Sccurny money fund to mask an opcraung dchcll
Akron Beacon Journal, Oct I
fhc .tJnrlr ab and ge nerals who tcstrlicd before Scna:c Anncd Scrvrccs
thiS week drdn 1 rccervc then usual warm rcccpuon Rcpubloc.m and Dcmn
cratrc se n''"" wmpltrned th.111hc nallnn s top mrlrtary o!lrccrs had been
!'II )W 10 \\-Urn them 1houtthc scnnusncss of the prohlcms th 11 Jeopard I i.e lh~
11.: adtncss ol th~: um~.;d l on..:~.:s
!The mrl11.11~ spends less on

Clrnlon
top
secret headhnes
(rom the Slate
Depanment s
analysts have
often contam«&lt;
a dollop of levr
ty :hat mu ~t
have bngh:cned
presrdcnual
days

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Letters to the editor
Advance notice helpful
De

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By William A Ruther
W11h congrcssron.tl clc-rrons
less than four weeks away Rcpuh
locun stratcgrsls arc hcgrnnrng 10
hcircvc thai the GOP ha' a good

In tt.:l!Uilh Ill J~.: ~ n Cratg ~ kucr thout M tyor Horton and the vrllapc
~.:mmul •t Mu..ld!t.:port \\.:1 u ~ lo Dk 11 tht.: otiH:: r stlk By 1sk1ng lhut yc1u
suhrnn v.hat your ptnhlcrn 01 ptohlcmo,; rr c rn Wll\tcn lmm lnur days or
mntC rn td\ m ~.:t.: W th~.: vt ll tgc you ~1\~.: the muvor and the vrllug~.: ~,:Oun
u l ttrm; to look ttlln ynut prnhlt.:m 01 prohlcms tnd pnssrhly 1 solutron or
'nlutmn&gt; And hy ,uhm1111ng II on tch 1neo you grvc the nttyo• 1nd 'v rl
ltp.: cnunul thl: d1 H\.,;c to LO tH Kl oubiLdc hdp d md

oJ1llllll!&gt;.tn 1s thr.:

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ol ~tson hi.:llcr kno\.\11 I 11 stuh
hmn rt.:ISJsll:nu; on hdttll ol Ills

n tslt111CSS Dod

h..: h IVC ohst.:lHI!&gt;. \\11/llh;tuJ lht.:

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Jy n..:..:Jctl [0 Will
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md \ rl lrtgc
you g 1H cvcryun~.: th..: s IItle ~.: qu.1l ,md lull lit In&amp;.:~.: to
pn;sc nt II1Lif rroh\cms Your pu,hh:m 11\ I)' rndct.:d he very unpolt.lnl to
) uu th lt J,l~.;s not llh.: \11 th 11 11 rs ~,;4U.t1l y tmpm I 1111 In o.:vc r yonc u th tl
L: l1Unt.: II tlll: l:IIIH!
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yn u ):!IH tht.: !'1;]1\lt.: mwunt t\llttnl: to cH.:tyont.: v.ho UlllU.:s all ct yuu do
M \Vt r 1-1 \llnn h '" ptO .. l ll hr s dn lt l lli P il \nd hr s c.:om:cms lnr the v llh\ ~t,;
t I Mtlldh.:pt ll l md 111 u ~.: tlllp HI \Ill Ill~ l llL\.111 tnd dcdlt.:lliHHlln tht.: pen
pk nl th~.; \til tp.: ol M1ddh.:p HI
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pt lliK I I 111 Ill f \ ~ n II Il L rn' 1ll\ 1.: d h 1s h td I he I \lilt.: to Inn k 1nt n 1h~,: pruh Iem
rnd rll I' Ill to -. n d m n tn dts lus~ 11 '' 11h all possrhk knowlcdg~,: Mayor
Hot lin tnd hr ~ llllltl\ drd lhll 1 ~ k 111~..: I 1 \'II Ill thh lt.:tt~.;r nm J\t thc y knnw
lh\lUI 11 llh.. y '"llr ~: td 1t lh ~ In "it ltlll t.: JUstlrl..e ~ou ,m.: wh~.:n ll tppcnr ~
1s 1 kilt.: I to tlk ~.d tor rn 1h~ D trl y S~.: ntrn~.:l H,l\lng gl Ill to lOUillrl
lll~t.:lllh! til~ I UHIIH.il 11 1L lllll ~ ,~)th thl \tilt!!~.: nl PonKt I) I l nunU out
th II tile.: h~.; -. 1 "IY l• ~ •ht.: y 'UI I"'H'hktll !&lt;t. I~ to pt C .,o..: lltlh ~.: m Ill W\11111£ Ill
th~.: \tlltg~.: LIIUtli.:rl mJ tht.: llll\111 111 1U' rnu: nl thl' Uluru.:rlmct.:llll!! and
to h.t\L: wh 11 vnu \o\,1111 ll' " ') rn vnut mrnt.l hdcuc.: vou go ~o thnt you s I\~;
youtM.:II thL 11111..: .uH.J !! 1\l: ntlllt., th~.:r~.: th~.:n dii!Kt,; to plolllllhur prnh
kIll .tJ.m
t tunc
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Da• rd Edwards
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Box" s rdonlbsl) fell hhcr ''
rt.:t:lliLI tngt.:thcl wlfh 1 shnll spt.: tk
rng 'lyle anJ a r,uher sllrdent per

nnothc1 poll
show~d
the
Rusher
two c.rndrdutcs
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11 .n percent etch The tortoise 11

ltr ' uwn undenrahle 1ppc.rl
Burn .tnd nuscd on Brrruklyn
.1nd 1 gr.ldu.lle ol Brooklyn Cnl
k gc Box..:r (now a tmn "'7) moHc.l
Wllh he r hush.md Ill the Sun I r.1n
""" ue 1 on I~M Sclllrng on
Murrn County whrch w.ts .the rdy
I 1st h..:~.:nm~ntr 11 st IUIH.:h rcdouht ul
northern C •lrlmnr.t lrher.tlrsrn she

son tlrty rn l_.!t.:n~.:r tl h t\l' 'CI 1 h11 of
C.tltlolll! II\ )I; t..:~.:th on ..:d~~.: !Ius
UIHJouhtcdlyt IL:ltiUI\Is In 111 ¢:\.: pIll
lor her sp~.:ct.lt.:UIIr l.uhn~.: tr1 outd1:-.
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du e .H lt.: lSI ts mur.:h hi voters
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rlrlnrrtll rhcrc the c.arly
nmm.:y ~o11,Y tlhlt Atlurmy Gul..:t 1l

one early roll
showed hrrn

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Congressional elections four weeks away

pllncrpks :lt.ut lot

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Jack Ande.-.on and Jan Moiler
are writers for Un1ted Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

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dunng the ltrst

pr~.:~n.1m:y

elrrnhcd lhe pcrillrc.tll.lddcr irr,ll&lt;&gt;
thc M trtn County hltUrc.l ol super vt
sors th~:n to Congr~.: ss In llJl) 2
1 ht.: Yt.: 11 nl the Wont.~n she p 11
l1y..:U hr.:r g..:n dct mtcr an open st.:1ll

111 lire Unrlcd Sl 11cs Scrt.lte
I here Boxer lt.ts unqucsuon 1hly
sullctctl hy th~.: tn cv ttnhlc ~,:o mpur
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l"crn,leln though tls&lt;l 11 De~nocr u
" ' hr ~ ltiy rcv.udcd lllt&gt;dcr.llc
Widely drseusscd us 1 pt&gt;s&lt;Ohle
Dt.:nwu tilt \fl'e prcs1t.lentr ,ll' rnc.J1

d tiL 111 2000 Bul Bmor I or lrorn
lrkrng her cue lmlt\ rernslcln h ts
'ntu.J tl! llll!&gt;.l ht.:J n..: rrly ~00 IIIHt.: '
Ill tin: lt.: s~ thun s1x yc 11 s they h IVt.:
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l .u~c s \ st,llt.: hIs tll.: gkt.:!cd tht.:
ijiSfliiiHL .llld /\!'11.111 voter hlms thul

C.: II.,

11e now growr11g r.rprdly 1nd wrll
soon he .lhsolult.:ly md1spr.:ns.rhlc to
pwsp..:~.:ts lor slll ..:w u,h.: Vtt:lllfY
Both groups h lVI.: ttmc.kd to \ole
Demo~:~ .nrc

rn the p.rst Bul r! C.tlo

lornr1 sends

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Repuhli cotn to the Sen11te

tho

D~.:mou,\ts will ncv~.:r tiiiL" trkc the

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gr mh.:d

William A. Rusher •• a llrslinKUishcd Fellow of Ihe Claremont
lnshlutc for the Study of Stutes·
manshlp und Pohticul l'htlnsnphy.

th e lin lied

St~tcs

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hct.:urnc snmcthrng nl 1 h ts~.:h til
Inn One duy st.:v~.:r.tl yc trs I Her
whole lrsl cn r p~ In 1 ~ trhc 011 the
r tdro ht.: hcatd tht.: 111nounLcf

say thai Bahc Ruth h td
thrrd
heroes

WI!'. IO

g_c t tn 1: \t.:n ~rcntct -. IH H.:k Ruth
de 1d on thud on the lllth 11tn1ng
hud 111 w ngt.:d to L:IH1H: tn lilt.: lntl
htt u hom~.: tun tn th~.: "'-='~.:nlll 1
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the pllrns

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to,\ p..:rsnn uni11Hrh .11 Wtth 11
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low you
Our translrllons rn 1kc 11
so unJ 1 ~ rl J ~.:s us Jain I wunt thc.
m.rn to t 1kt.: tune to hury Ius

recently docc.t&lt;cd f.tthcr
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ptt~ttlr th II h~.: W Is 1.!11111~ to
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m.Hl to ~ct tnto ht.: .l\cn
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ll!qr, got 11 wrun~
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4:&gt; 1998 AcruWealher Inc

Clear, cool conditions
to prevail this weekend
By The Associated Preta
It Will be a clear aqd cool weekend across the Buckeye &lt;tate a&lt; a hrgh
~ressure syslcm sellles over the Oreal Lakes today lhe Natrona! Weather Ser,
voce surd
Hrgh lernperatures wrll be 10 lhe lower 60s throughout Ohro today wrlh
lows rn :he 40s and 50s
Srmrlar condrtrons wrll prevarl Saturday and Sunday, wrlh soroe areas pos
srbly scerng :empera:ures rn the lower 70s Lows wrll be marnly on :he 40s
The record hrgh tell)perature for lhrs dale at lhe Columbus weulher s:a
lion was 89 degrees set rn 1939 whole the record low was 29 degrees rn 1989
Sunsellonrght wrll be at 7 0 I Jt.m whole sunrrse Saturday" al 7 37 am
Weather forecast:
Tonrghl Mostly clear untrl mrdnrghl then tog developrng Lows on the
mrd 4&lt;Ji; Lrght nonhwest wrnd.
Saturday Fog unul mod momrng lhen mostly •unny Hrgh• from t he
upper 60s to the lower 70s
Salurday nrghl Mostly clear Lows rn the mod and upper 40s
Extended forecast:
Sunday Moslly clear Hrghs m lhe l11wer 70s
Monday lncreasrng cloudrness Lows rn the mrd 40s and hrghs near 70
Tuesday Cloudy wrlh a chance of showers Lows on the mrd 40s and hrghs
rn the mod 60s

AEP warns against posting
of political signs on poles
As clec11ons approach Amerrcan
Ele&lt;:trtc Power remrnds resrdenls thai
jl&lt;&gt;Sicrs mounted on uul11y poles are
dungernus lor eleclrrc company
employees
Naris staples und lacks useil lo
hold poslers and srgns on ullhty poles
c.m rn:ertere wuh :he work ot 1u hne
rnechanrc sard Gregory Pauley
AEP s Alhens Drslrrd manager
Our lone mechanrcs o!len use
boot a11.1chmen1s called clrmbers to
"'"end pol es Pauley surd A
climber h.rs a sharp steel galt or
pmnl atx1u1 and rnch and-a-halt long
.11 lhe houom W11h a clrmber
&lt;I rapped to e.rch leg the Ime mechan'" drr ves :he gaff deep rnlo Ihe wood
wrlh each slep he or she lakes up :he
pole
To sulely support a worker's
enlrre werght :he galt must bury
nsdt deeply rn!l&gt; the pole he con
lrnueJ II he encourtters a h.rrd
nhslnrctrnn such us a slaple nurl or

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Geor11e PIMRenz rs • syndicated writer for Newspaper
Enterprise Assoctotron
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Whole
House and congressronal bargarners
seem unhkely to meet a mrdnrghl
deadlrne tonrght for resolvms scores
of spats over national education lest
rng rmmlgi"Jllon and o:her rssues
As a res~ll lawmakers eager to
avord a panral federal shutdown
probably wrll approve legrslauon
today temporarrly kecprng federal
agencres functronrng for at least two
more days They also face weekend
negolralrons wrlh Chnton admrnrs
tratlon officials over e1gh1 spendrng
bolls for fiscal 1999 whrch began
Oct I
No one beheves a shutdown wrll
occur because members ot both par·
toes w:lnl to finrsh Congress legrslu
liVe busrness for the year go home
and campargn for the Nov 3.,elec
trons As a result most panrcrpants
beloeve lhe huge slack of ISsues
though dauntrng wrll be deoll wllh
soon by negouators u1 the Capnol
We are late on the game Whrte
House spokesman Joe Lockhan sard
Bul our leam " up there, and
they re gotng to ~tay up there until
they get therr work done '
Also today lhe House Ways and
Means Comrmnee prepared to move
a tax package costing $9 btlhon over
10 years lhal would renew exprnng
busrness tux cn::dns and rnclude some
re!rel lor farmers and lhe sell
employed
Bargamers sard no ntaJOr spendrng
t&gt;sue' were resolved Thursday But
!here were lenglhy negolrutlng ses
srons and some progress has been
made
1
B.rrgarners have agreed (o provide
all $1 I hrl!ron Chnlon wanted for
he,llrng fuel a1d tnr :he poor all $H71
mrllron he sought lor ynu:hs summer
JObs and all $1 2 brllron he requesl·
ed (or the chrld care block j!ranl lu
slates
There was olher uclttln as well
• Compromrse legrsluuun nutkrng
u ntuJor overhaul ul personal bunk

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To ~pnlt
Carol Adams. a lecturer and advoc:ue of anrmal nghl\ wrll "'" A:hens
on Oct 14 and IS :lithe rnvri:Uron oflhe Ohro Unover\lly Women' Stud•••
Program On Wednellday she wijl present a pubhc lecture tilled "Femrn"m
Anm!al• and Ethrcs The Sexual Polrtrc' of Meat " The lee lure woii be fol
lowed by a rectpiHIII Adam&lt; hold~ a ma•ter&gt; of drvrnny degree and ha' wrn·
ten and spoken u~notvely on the church&lt; re&lt;pon«! to -.exual abuse and
domestrc vrolence and a femrnrst theology of reltgron and the &lt;late The event
wrll be held a1 199 lrvrne Audnorrum on :he We&lt;l Green of Ohro Unrve,.r
ty
Bloodmobile
The Amencan Red Cross Bloodmobrle wrll v&lt;MI Ea,l~rn lirgh School on
Oct ISfrom 9 30 am to I 30 p m The goal fprthe vM" 35 unrt &lt;of blood
Donor.; must be allea&lt;t 17 years old wergh al least II 0 pound' he tn good
heallh and not have donated blood wrthrn 56 day s
'
Battldleld meetin1
The Merg&lt; County Hr&lt;toncal Soctety wrll hold a publrc meetrng for'Mergs
County resrdent&lt; to update and drscuss preservatron ell on' ul the Bulftng
ton Island Crvrl V{ar Battlefield on Tuesday 7 p m at Pomeroy Vrllage Ball
Wrllram Martin auomey wrll explarn legal a.'peel&gt; and rea...ons rnvolved'"
negotr:Utons and appeals Franco RutTinr a"rsrant drreelOr of the Ohro Hr.
lone Pre..,rvauon Office wrll exp!arn the requrred 106 Revrc" for "'uance
of a permn from the US Anny Corp&lt; of Engmee" on hrstorrcui sue' &lt;lr
go ble for the National Regr&lt;ler

McDo11111d's breakfut
An all you can-eat hotcakes and sausage breakfast wrll be serveJ at
McOonald'srn Pomeroy on Salurday from li 30to 10 JOa m Ttckets for the
event are $3 and proceeds wrll benefit Un11ed Fund for M er~s County Trek
ets for the breakfast are ava1lable from members of :he UnrtcJ Fund Board
of Drrectors and at McDonald sand wrll be tor ,ale lhrough ~ervr n g !une on
Saturday momrng
Antique meelin1
The regular meelrng of the Bog Bend F.1m1 Antr~ue club .rllhe Rocl.spnn ,
Farrgrounu' al Grange Annex bur!drn~ al 7 &gt;Up on on MonJ.ty
e
Historical Society
The 12Jrd annual meetrng ollhe Mergs County HrstQ(II: rl Stl&lt;:lety wrll
be held Sunday evenrng at lhe Me~g s Cnunly Mu,eum Bulternul Avenue
Pomeroy A lurkey and ham donner wri! be served huller slyk ,n lip m lor
a donat"'n The program a compr!allon vrdeo ol•or.•l hr&gt;h&gt;rre' vrJculaped
al Herriage Sunda~ wrll follow lhe donner The hu,rncss lll«lrng wrll follow
lhe program The public rs mvr:ed 10 auend

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sronul bargarners - and someumes
Club
wls
meeting
drvrded lhe lawmakers - remurned
Mass wrll pre&lt;ede the Ca:holrc Women s meetrng to be held on the , hurch
lobe resolved
hall
Tuesday 7 p m
These rncluded
• Repubhcan language lhat would
lrmrt lhe admrnrstratlon s abrloty 10 lOth annrvenary
The lOth unnrversary ofOverbr&lt;~lk Center &gt;11 Page Sl Mrudlcport wdl
develop national pruticrency lesls for
be
celebr•led wrth a lawn pany un Oct 17 I 1&lt;&gt; 5 p m There wd l be hc:.tn
elementary school •:udems
and
cornbread donner entertammenl games and pmes ln vrled arc tormer
• A dnve ;,y some lawmakers to
resrdents
and famrhes of lormer resrdents
make 11 easrer lor gmwers to hrre lor
Cll[R

workers

mo~tly

Me\u.:uns

Growers say there I&lt; u farm lab&lt;&gt;r
shonuge hut crrtrcs deny that and say
lhe growers want 10 drrve down
already (ow w.tges
• A Republrc.rn- suugh: han on
U S ard tn groups :hal Iooby lor lob
eralrzed ,rhonrnn law' o&gt;erseus
• A GOP eftnrl lo deny $1~ rm!
Iron on fl~&gt;d ml .rnu o:her urd :he
,1Ummrslr.11um wants to g•v~ Nnrth
Korea on exchange for lrmrtrng rts
nuclear weapons progrum - an
agreernenl Republrcans say lhe Kure
ans have broken
A week onto frscal1999 Congress
has completed JUst .rx nt :he 13
spendrng bolls tor lhe new year Cionton vetoed one oi lhe srx Wednesday
nrght- a $60 brllron agncullure btll
:hal contarnedJUst 54 brllrnn ot :he $7
br!lron lhe presrdent rs demandrng to
help farmers

and Fannre Taylor was cried lor larl
ure to control and a seulbelt vrolatlon

Meigs EMS runs
Unrls of Mergs Emergency Ser
vu.:es answered lour calls tnr uss1s·

lance on Thursday Unrts respondrng

were

Registration underway
The G.tlhu Mergs Comrnumly Aclron Agen~:y now h ts I9~~ venJor reg
rs:ratron lonns avarlable lor !hose rnterested on bemg !ue( vendor' wnh :he
Emergen~:y HEAP program lhrs wrnler Funn' are uv.11! 1ble ,11 :he agency s
marn office HOIO SR 7 Cheshrre In nrJer lobe place on :he ve ndor hsl a
regtstrulron lorm must be. completed or rniorma:ron vendors m 'Y c '" the
Cheshire oflice 740 167 7141 for Galha County .rnJ 74!1 9'1~ 0629 lor
Mergs County
Alzheimer • meeling
0 Bleness Memonul Hospital Athens wrll hold a supporl group lor fum·
r!y and lrrends oil hose alllrcle&lt;l wrth All her mer s JrseaM: and rei rted drsor
ders The tirsl meellng wrll tuke place on Ocl 16 6 10 p on on the hospll.tl
con terence room 8 10 Alzhermer s support group meeun~ s are Je&lt;rpncd In
be rnlormauve grve purtrcrpants a chan•e In sh.ore Iherr leelongs wrth nih
ers who have the same problems More onformaluln rn.ty be nh:.uncd by con
tactrng 0 Bleness liospilal u1 5&lt;,12-9337

Taft, Fisher report 6-figure incomes
CLEVELAND (APl - The
maJor J!any candrdutes lor gnvemor
Democrat Lee Frsher and Repubhcun
Bob Tafl have somelhrng on ctlm·
mon stx hgure m«.:nmes
The Plarn Dealer repc1r1ed today
Ihat Frsher s I997:ux return showed
he earned $196 6H7 as a purlner m a

TRAC approves
(Continued from P11ge 1)
recerve .rbout $2HO mrllrnn Irum fed
eral and local sources
Oiher pr&lt;&gt;Jech lor whrch lhe cuun
erl.rpproved st tte lrnancrng rndude
• Ae&lt;:ess 1mprnvements for Cleve·
l.md s lakcfn&gt;nl and lhe new Cleve
lund Bmwns studrum
• A new ramp on Stale Roule 1 IS
near Ohto Slate U01vers11y m Culum·
bus
• Cumpktron ol :he Appul.tchran
Hrghwuy whrch IS U S 50 lrtun
Cm&lt;:rnnuUI&lt;&gt; Belpre The lust phase
would npanJ the hrghway Irom lwn
J,rnes to tour hctwecn Athens und
Ct•&gt;lvrllc
• The St.tte Roule 711 connector

CENTRAL DISPATCH
6 48 am Sycamore Mrddlepon
Mynle Maynard tre.tled
2 10 p m Holzer Mergs Clonrc
Mtldred Gaul Hol1.er Medrcul Cen
ter
MIDDLEPORT
K 11 p m ussiSied by Central
Drs patch. Overhrouk N\tt,rng Center
Evereu Del.rney Pleasant Valley
Hospital
RACINE
6 47 p m assrsted by Central
Drsputch Bald Knob Stlversvrlle
Roud Duston Ruy Mohler Veter,rns
tn Youngstown
Memonal Hospital

Hospital news
Holzer Medrcal Cenl•r
Discharges Oct. 8 - Vrrgrnru
Srders Carun Shnrl Evelyn Buskrrk
Mrs Randy W:se and duughler Lur
ry Grueser Mrlurod Jacobs Shrrley
Srssnn Besste Comer Kerth Nuncl!
B1rlh - Mr und Mrs Kenny
Rohre daugh:er Pomeroy
(Published with permission)

COMMUNITY BAND
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Hilts Ouukte~1tlal CnuniJ

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ruptcy laws laced a Clrnton veto
threal bul Senate Repubijcans were
ne~otlatih~· chanjles wuh the Whrte
House
• The St:na:e vot«&lt;96-2 for a mea
sure bannrng new taxes on lnlemet
commerce for three years The House
alrtady has approved a &lt;rmrlar boll
• By 224·200 the House voted to
requrre mrnors lo notrfy therr parents
before recervrng conlracepuyes from
federally financed famrly p!annrng
clamcs The vote gave con~rvauvcs
a showdown roll calllhey wanled lor
lhe electlo~ ..easoll bul the pmvrsron
wa~ nol expected to become law thrs
year
A number of rssues :hat have sep-

One-car accident leaves 2 Injured ,

Two Ewrng:on urea re,ldents were
InJUred
on a nne cur uce~denl early
signs on uuhy poks ' he udvrsed
loduy
on
County Roud 55 !Old S:ate
Wh.11ever the mess,,ge 11 s not
worth cndangenng one ut our Route 346) Ihe Gullru Merg ~ Posl ol
Ihe S:u:e H1ghway Pa:rol reported
employees
Drover Fannre K Taylor 44 and
It rs IS rllegul 111 post srgns or her p.rssenger Tnunya Taylor 16
pclslers on hrghway nghts-uf way holh ol 46KS4 Covered Bndge Roud
where muny uulny poles ure luc.ned were 1r,tnsporled to 0 Bleness
Memorr.rl Hosprta( Alhens by :he
Mergs EMS lollowrng the I2 31
COLUMBUS lAP)- One week u m ;.u.:mO~nt
Bmh were Iuter lreuled and
alter Bank One compleled u merger
rele.rsed
a hosprla( spokesperson
whrch moved us heudquur:ers 10
s.ud
Ch~~:ugo
~:ornp.tny
olircruls
Tronpers surd Funnre Tuylor was
.1nnoun&lt;:ed .t $150 m1lhon plan 10
weslbound
one tenlh ol a mole eas!
mme lhan double lhe sr1.e ul opera
ol
Columbru
Townshrp Road 7
unns rl kll hehrnd
(While)
when
:he
cur she drove wen:
The Bank One Curporale Center
ltl&lt;:aleJ on suburb.•n Delaware Coun· olf :he letl srde ol the m!ld and struck
ty JUst nnrlh nl Ct&gt;lumhus wrl! he a tree
She to!J the p.ttrol she swerved Ill
exp.tnded Ill I 9 mol loon squ.are l&lt;et
nvmd
collrs10n wllh a d~!er a&lt;.:cnrtlr ng
Inun ~0'1, !KXI square Ieel uver lhe.
tu
the
report
nex1 two years :he company &gt;Urd
The car w.as severely damages.!
Thursday

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FALL REHEARSALS WILL BEGIN
MONDAY,OCTOBER12
7:00-8 00 P M.
MEIGS HIGH SCHOOL BAND ROOM

Reader Services
Correction Polley
stm-y, cull the new~room at (740) 992
Zl~~ Wt will chtck your intormallon
nnd IIIPk«" a ~;urrediun If warnnled

how much he h tJ en toyed the

Congress may approve
another stopgap measure

garagt sule advertisers nut tn pust

( omn1unlly Newq)llptr llokUnJla, lht

"i till I IIllS I !\II I lll.h Ill Ill
h IVt.: (() \ lrlp IW ty "itllllC ol

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tack even the mostskrlled and expenenced worker rs rn danger of
lullrng
At nrghl rt ts especrally drflrcul!
for hne m~chuntcs 10 see obslrucuons
on lhe pole, Pauley sard Lone
mech.lntCs someumes need to clrmb
poles m the dark 10 reslore power
Also lasteners used tor srgns and
P.&gt;~ters buve sharp edges Ihal can lear
holes m :he prute~:llve ruhhc:r plnves
and sleeve covers lhal lone me~: han
res wear 10 prmec: :hemselves trom
eleclrrc shuck hazards Even a tony
hole &lt;:an expose .m employee 10 lhe
rrsk oi elellncal shock Pauley sarJ
We urge campaign workers and

Clayton D Howell, 88. of Canton. formerly of Pagevrlle died on Wednel.
day. Oct 7. 1998 tn the Men:y Hll!lpttalrn Canton
He wa&lt; born on Merg.• County on Sept 10 1910 son of the late Arthur
and N~va Wise Howell He wa.• a reured supcrvrsor for the Timken Co wuh
37 year.&lt; of """(rce
Survrvrng are hrs wrre. Rudl Dixon Howell a mter Coral Jewell of
, Pomeroy three brothers Later Howell of Pagevrlle Churchrll Bowell of
Parken;burg. W Va. and Leroy Howell ofChtlbcothe and seveml nreces and
nephews
He was also preceded In de:uh by hrs Sisters Charlone Bohn and Lena
Howell . and brothers Holly Howell and Wrllrs Howell
Servrces wrll be II am Saturday 10 :he Brgon~ rdan Funeral Home.
Albany wrth Dr Larry G Bradley ofticralrng Bun:ifwlll follow rn 1he Wells
Ceme~ry Frrend• may call :u the funeral home from 7 9 tonrghl
Mcmorral contnbulrons may be made to the Alzhermc:r's Assocratron the
Amencan Hean Assocrauon or tile Wells Cemetery Assocratron

Bank One maintains Ohio center
The Daily Sentinel

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~ct tnto ht.:.l\~.:n
J P Mc11 g.rn who took the
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In America, ,i t's all in the translation
By George R Plagenz
Alter G~.:nrgc L 1m sa ~.:a mc to

The Dally Sentmel • Page 3

Clayton D. Howell

lrke headlrnes tn the momrn1 '"I that a l.alfn American leader
paper, the lecfet State Depanmen1 'GETS A SOVIET PAT ON HIS
And another
cajllron• have bun trmely and oflen ASPIRATIONS
CONSERVATIVES
umeleu Srn&lt;:e Egypt IS always the "JAPAN
poor boy on the Arab blocl&lt;, wrlh h11 STILL OUT FOR MIKI"S MAN·
hand out w the orl-nch Arab state• TI..E
For •heer sustarncd punntnJ over
one pun51er • offennr. • SAUDI
ARABIA KEEPING EGYPT IN the most mundane of subjects
THE ALMS RACE would be we Vc found nothmg that equals the
Top Secret headhnes thai went 10
approprrate licadhnc fodder ror any
Prc&lt;rdent Gerald Ford dunng a d11·
of the la.t half dozen presrdents
Moller &amp;
[lUte
over cod fi shrng between Great
~ere are some
No
Jub)CCI
has
been
too
dull
to
Anderson
past hrghhgh:.
&gt;llmulate the pun•tcrs at SI:Ue, who Bnuun and iceland Longstandrng
that must have caught our pre.,
srmply lo paraphrase Lyndon Juhn hostrlnrcs reached lhc rgnruon pornt
dents eyes o•er lherr murnrng cof son hft up thC cow • tarl and look when a myal tugboal rammed an
fee
the srtuauon .rrargh! on the face Fnr lcclandrc patrol hoat on drspulcd
OIL COFA "RICA CON example they once rcjll&gt;ncd thai w:ucrs off the ca•l coa•l of Iceland
SULTED BY WELL WISHERS
The pu~:kr.h punster duulully
COFFEE NEGOTIATIONS ARE
BEARDING CASTRO
NOT YET PERKING and fol· kept the prcsr&lt;lcnl and &gt;ecretary of
A~FAT PROPOSAL SEEN
lowed 11 up the nc.r day wrth COF stale advrscd of the shtfllng srtua
AS POSITIVELY NEGATIVE
FEE NEGOTIATIONS GRIND TO uon Iceland thrcatcnc4 to j,rcak
drplumauc rclatron&lt; wnh Brrtarn
IRAN AND SAUDI ARABIA A STALEMATE
THE GULF NARROWS
ICEI AND IN NO MOOD 1'0
One nl the lunncr pun ""' '"~
and &lt;.:nlur OUt H( 1hCtr !r.Uhurdmatcs
ITALY LIFE IS DULL WITH
summary suldrcrs rr( F&lt;&gt;~BY Bon&lt;&gt;m MOLLYCODDLE A Chrrstmas
rcpuns uffrcrals al Slale M:cm lo let OUT A CRISIS
Dnugla, li Jones told uur assnc ralc lru&lt;:e was sl~:rttcred ;,y anuther ram
:herr worker• oil lhe leash nuw and
ALL QUIET ON THE WEST Dale Van Ana :hat the Seventh rnm~ rnc1dcnt causmg lur:hcr Icc
BANK FRONT
then
THE COD
Flt~&gt;r Regulars
• the sc.rctary ul lrndtL drsplc.rsurc
Thrs rs perhap&gt; he&gt;l re!lcctcd on
IN CASE OF THAIS EARl I 'talc and hiS or her In~ ardcs have WAR
ICELAND CABINET
the lntclllgcn&lt;.: C' summan..: s ~nt (1\~,;r EST COALITION WINS
not always apprcctalcd :he aucmpls CHILLING UK
lo lhc Whnc HouM! each morntnJ:
Then the s11ua1urn 1mprov&amp;!d
UK CABINET SHOOTS IT al lcvrty Ncvcr:hclcss maay cffuns
ror a \cry Utdll.\1\C aUdiCOl:C
the OUT OVER DEFENSE CUTS
still make 11 to the While House hrrc!ly REYKJAVIK ACCEPTS
prcsldenl Frum Prcsrdcnl&gt; Nrxun tu
USSR WHO SON FIRST'
mdudmg nne a few ycilr!i. hack nol
BRITISH ICEBREAKER Talks on
the codlrsh hrawl resumed ICI
LAND STILL CASTING ABOI,Il
FOR A SOLUTION Bullhe Rcyk
1Javrk au:honllcs grew 11npaucnt
wrth :he Brrtrsh
ICELAND
WANTS THE UK TO FISH OR
CUT BAIT
AI one pornt other coun1nes
offered !herr &gt;er&gt;'l~:es to mcdra!c :he
cod war
ICELAND NORWE·
GlANS NEARING CODIFICA
TION OF AGREEMENT But :he
W~I.L,~i1~ A ~LIEF.
Bmrsh complarncd lhal kclandrc
we'PtE ST.e81~r'-EQ.
palmi hoats takrng advanlage of lug
over the frshrng grounds had
sneaked up on 40 Brrlrsh lrawlcrs
and cu: thctr lr ncs DID ICELAND
CAPITALIZE ON A MIST OPPOR
TUNITY 1
Eventually the cod awl ul cnnlrc~
versy ended with a mutually accepl·
ahle agreeme nt and the Slate
Depanmcnt headline wruer :urncd

By Jack Andel'~«~
and Jan Moller
Anyone who worb rn rn~llr
gen&lt;:e wrll tell you the Job contarns a
lot more drudgery than glamou{ The
work IIWCh of whrch rnv olves
gnndrng clencal or analytrcal t.uks
has more rn common wrth that of the
average bureaucrat :han the liclron
alozcd world of James 8(111d
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That s why 10 our amuscmcn:
we have found thai overthc last cou
pic decades there have been a few
handler&lt; of classrlied matcnal who
had a sense of humor and who
managed 10 convey 11 over the dnest
matters
Besl at Ihe game of hrghly cia"'
I 1cd punman, hrp arc :he darl y tmlcr;
at the Slate Dcpanmcn: s rntclli·
gcncc scclrun Whol e the Central
lnrcllrgcnce Agency superrc&gt;r• seem
w hlccd every nunL:c nf ongmalrty

new_cqurpment than at •ny other tome srncc
the C artcr •drnmr sllalron 1111ho laic 1970s
Gcn liarr v H Shcil&lt;ln the cimrrm.•n n( the lorn! Chre(s p&lt;&gt;tnlcdly
t.:hancc ol ptc.:kmg up nol JUSI two ot
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Friday, ~'9, 1998

The Daily Sentinel
•

Padres ar&lt; hopmg for a btg weekend
at borne to.reach lhe World Series for
only rhe second ume. the first since
1984.
.
The Braves ar&lt; appearing in 1he1r
seventh straight NLCS. but never
have faced an 0-2 deficit. In fact. no
team has ever losl the tir~l twu
game\ at home and come back to win
a league championship series since
lhe hesl-of-seven format began in
1985.
Atlanta did nor figure to do mucti
wuh Brown The lifelong Georgm
resident. who won twicE! at Turner
Field in the 1997 NLCS while wuh
Flunda, improved lo 6-0 w1th a I K5
ERA in his last eight starts agatns,t !he
Braves.
" It's deftmtely sweet when ytJu
have success her&lt;." Brown said. " I
ne~d to find some wood to knock on.
I feel preuy good nght now "
Relying on hJS heavy sinker and a
na"y fa.,tball in the mid-90s, he wa'
in real danger just once. Wtth the
game scoreless, he retired Juvy Lopez
on a fly to end the fourth inning with
runners on second and thtrd - the
Braves hit only five fly balls all
evening

Brown said. .

John Smeltz and Tom Glavine dtd
well for Atlanla, but Andy Ashby anti
Brown d1d even better. The Braves,
who led the maJors with 23 shutouts
1n the regular ~uson, are batltng just
172 in the NLCS.
"We can'i feel good about bemg
0-2. but we have the \Ype of club and
puchmg that we coul~ easily reel off
four in a row," Atlanta manager Bobby Cox said.
That is, if his team stans to hit.
Game 3 wtll be Saturday at San
Otego. w1th ~t l anta's Greg Maddux
· facmg Sterling Hitchcock. The

By SCOTT WOLFE

After striking 001 16 in the divi- game. R1gh1 now, he'slocked in.''
San Diego won without 50-homer
sion series opener against Houston.
Brown now is 2-0 W&lt;th an 0 38 ER.( mun Greg Vaughn. out of Ihe starting
hneup lur 3-4 day&gt; because of a
in throe starts in this postseason.
strained
left quadriceps.
"I've never seen anythtng ·like
rhut.'' Braves cleanup hitter Andres
A crowd of 43,083. aboul 8.000
Galarraga satd. " He threw the ball short of a sellout, spent the last couright where he wanled. ·'
ple of innings booing the Braves'
Along w1th outduehng Glavine. futility. Atlanta won 10 straJght
Brown almost ourhit Atlanta all by games before the Padres ca111e 'lo
bimself. l:fe stngled wtth two 'outs tn 1own.
the sixlh Jnntng lO set up Quilv10
It was 0-0 until the sixth, when
Veras' RBI single, and also singled Chris Gomez. Brown and Ve'ras each
and scored tn a 1wo-run ntnth .
,;ogled with two ouls Brown made
"They were tm&gt;ely." he said. his only mtstake of the game on
"That's one of 1he reasons I really Vera.- hit when he slid head first and
enJOY the Nattonal League play. You was thrown oul at third.
don't always sw1hg lhe bat good, but
"I picked myself up and said what
once in a blue moon, you get a an 1dio1 I was." Brown said.
,.
chance 10 contnbute."
Nor thai Brown needed it. bul the
Brown d1d more lhan hiS sh~re. Padres scored two insurance runs in
exactly lhe kind of performance the the ninth off Odah~ Perez. Brown's
Padres hoped for when they lraded - leadoff smgle set up RBI stogies by
three prospects to FI&lt;Jndu in the olf- Sreve Finley and Wally Joyner.
sea!'ion to an1uire th~ right-hander.
Glavme did his best, eveQ hittJng
"!'knew when we got him that he nne of the Braves· ";ingles . In
would make a b1g d1fference, but I Wednesday mght's 3-2 loss '" 10
I LOVE YOU, MANI - The San Diego Padres' Kevin Brown (left)
d1dn't know he would make thJS k111d mnmgs. the :!Q.game winner was buHs heads with teammate Jim Leyrltz In celebration of the Padrea'
of impact,'.' Padres manager Bruce used u.' a pmch-h1tter and walked
3-o win over the Atlanta Braves Thursday night In Atlanta. The decl·
Bochy said "When Kevtn Brow'n IS
"We hiuwo balls good all night." slon gives the Padres a 2-o lead In the belt-of-seven National League
on, he's as tough as any p1tch&lt;r in the Cox smd. ,.. We just couldn't score." , Championship Series, which will resume Saturday In San Diego. (AP) ,
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The amounts "of the fines were not
announced, but a ranking baseball
offtctal. speaking on the condttton he
not be tdentilied, conlirmed the numbers to The Ass&lt;&gt;elated Press
Reponers wer~ not allowed onto
the grass area' of the lield before
Game I of the AL chmnpionship
series at Yankee Stadium and were
not allowed tnto a roped-off area on
the gra~s b~hind the baiting cage
before Gam~ 2.
Baseball's postse~son rules allow
acce ~s by mt~ia tn nil urea!\ m foul
terriJ&lt;IrY betw~~n first und third bases.
exc,t'pl for the dJrt surroundmg the

battmg caga: a~t..l the area containing
pamted logos.
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··The Yankees might he hll with
another ltne. On Thursday, they fa1led
to hold the req uired mand~tory, workout on the day pnor to Game 3. After
Wednesday 's loss, the Yankees canceled the~r workout. bul dec1ded
Thursday to hold a voluntary pruct1ce
at Jacobs Field in Cleveland.
Under th~ rules developed' last
winter_hy Paul Beeston. baseball's
chtef operatmg officer. postsea,on
teams are reqUJred to hold mandatory workouts prinr to Games I and 3
of all series.

Eastern, Southern
varsity crews ·win ·
Local H.S. volleyball

Th'e Bas~ball Writers Association reqUJred to have a workout and we
of Amenca sent Beeston a letter had a workout," he said .
Shea satd the team met with an AI.
W~dn~sday protesting the team's
press
person the following day, and ·
conduct. The BBWAA also protested
Boston's failure to hold a workout was led to belt~ve there would be no .
pnor to Game 3 of the dtviston series. fine.'
"In everyone's mind the issue was
whtch led 10 the fme against the Red
Sox.
·
resolved.", Shea said:
Red Sox spokesman Kevin Sh~a
Beeston's rules were,prompted hy
satd the team d1d hold the mandato- the Florida Marlins' refusal to come
ry workout - wh1ch key players like to the interVIew r&lt; i&lt;.&gt;m aft&lt;r the sevNomar Garciaparra and Bret Saber- enth game of 1he World Seri~s last
. hagen attended - and said the Retl year. Dunng meetings wil_h groups 11f
· Sox w1ll protest the fine.
reporters lust ..winter. he promised
" It was a mandatory · workout teams would he tined ·if they violalwtth opttonal attendance. We were ed the new rules,

NBA executives, unio1;1 hold Q&amp;A session, plan to talk Tuesday
I •

,By CHRIS SHERIDAN
' NEW YORK CAP) - There ''
one more chance to save the full H2game NBA season. It wtll come next
Tuesday when talks between owner'
and players resume.
On Day I00 orthe lockout Thursday. the opposing s&lt;des met for
slighlly more than four hours m
what was descnbed ns more of a
question~and·answer meeltng than tr
barga1nmg session.
The next mQ,Ve will be made by
th~ union when"the s&lt;des SJt down
together aga!n Tuesday. NBAdeputy
' commissiOner Russ Grantk acknowledged that is the "drop dead " date for
saving an 82-game regular season.
In 51 seasons ~ncompassing
35.001 games, the NBA has . never
lo't a game bec•use of a labor
impasse. But 1t's almo't a foregone
conclusion that this IS the ya:ar It wrll
happen.
·
"
· "Well. nnbody walked out. So ·in
that [respect) it wa' a lot better. But
we're still in rhe same pluce."' ... aid
Pot rick Ewmg. president of the players unton "We're hoptng w~ c'!n

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make some' progress Tuesday and get
this thmg going because we want 1&lt;1
play "
•
The bulk of the meeting constsled of players and their attorneys ask ing que,tions about the owners' most
recent proposal. which wa.&lt; maJe two
weeks ago and included 19 page' of
the leagu~·s position on nil issues,
ml!jor and inlnor. that could come up
during negoltations.
"We're g01ng to bring players in
Cto N~w York) over the· weekend to
discuss what the league is proposing,
and who knows wlfnt may evolve
from that.'' unton dtrector Billy
Hunter sau.J. '" Bultlts our cnntenlion
thai there's still a long way to go."
The enttre exhlbttton ~eason has
ulready heen cunc-eled, und smce it
wdltake at le."t three week&gt; to sign
almost !!Xl free agents. make trade'
and bold abbreviated training camps.
il w1ll he almost impo.,ihle for the
regular season to slart on ttme Nov.

Gramk said of the possthiltty of canceling games. "But 11 really w1ll take
some maJor. maJOr breakthrough and that doesn't seem likely to h.tp·
pen ...
No owners attended the meetmg.
whtch was held at a mtdtown Malthatt~n hotel.
The only players present ~re
Ewmg and Herb Wtlltamsofthe New
York Kntcks and Dikembe Mutombo
of the Atlanta Hawks, which was a
last formal bargainchange from the
o
mg se&gt;&gt;~on Aug. 6 when more than a
dozen 'playe" attended and the owners stormed out upon hearing . the
players' latest offer.
''There was a minimum of pos~
turing. although 1-c.an't say there was
any progress," commilistuner Oav1d
Stern said. "There\ sttll an essential
area that Reeps u' apart - the fact
that we want a fair. defined percentage of revenues.'·
:J"he' players also walked nut of a
bargammg ses&lt;ion m late June when
~.
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" It 's looktng le" and less likely ·they s,ud they wouldn't listen to any
every day. although we're trying 1&lt;1 offer that coillained a " hard" salary
hold on to every Ia' I day we can." c'tP - thetr term for the league\

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Insistence on pt11ting an absolute
ce tltng on player salaries.
Both s1Ues con11nue to await u

t..it:f..'l"iion from urhttrator John Feend.

on the unron's grievance contending
that more than 200 players with

g'uaranteed contracts fi•r the upellln· .
ing season should be paid during a·
h&gt;eknut.

Ohio,. counts Saturday's game
with Marshall as do-or-die ' affair ··

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HUNTINGTON. W.Vu. - Tired
of losing and watching its season slip
uwily. Ohm c:an gel right back into the
mix of the Mid-Amencan Conference\ Eastern DtviSion wtth a vtctory~aturday over league-leadtng Marshall.
"They know their backs are tn the
w'tll. ", Marshall coach Bob Pruett
satd "They' ve got to w1n It to,have

n chance at the division. If they win,
they're back in it.''
Ohtu players know lhis and dread
the consequences ol a loss.
"If we don't win this·game. I think
11's gotng to be a long year." linehacker Le1gh Barbour said.
Marshall 15-0. 3-0) is primed for
a run tt&gt; its second stratght MAC

The fru,tratiuns for Ohio C1-4. Ich:tmpionship. The Th)Jndering Herd
I)
can
he trm:l!c.l ttl ll st!uson~npenmg '
brushed aside M~ami of Ohio 31 ·-17
lust week in a game that was sup- l11ss to No ~4 North Cnrnlma State.
posed to challen~e M~rshall's supe- whtch ha' gone nn to heat Flmtdu
riority in the league. lnstend, Miami Stateand Syracuse. Oh10 wus pn:sed
oflered little chullen~e to Marshall's . to beat the Wnll pack hut had a pu~t
hhx:ked nnd returned fur a tlKtchpalis1ng game or derense.
After Saturday'~~; 11allle, Marshall . duwn in the finallwo tntnut~s .
Since th~n have c:nme losses l;p
wtll host three of us' ti nal tour MAC
ga mes at Marshall Stadium. 'where WIScnnstn H5-0). Ea'l c,m&gt;lina 21the Thundermg Herd are 64-4 Since 14 and Bnwltng Gte~n U5-7l. The
only viclmy wns .~7-~5 nver Western
I !i9 1 ~
"We'r&lt; h1ttmg on all cylinders MH.:h1gun lwu wed~... ~tgu. ,
n(&gt;W," offenme Iuckie Mtke Guilliam' st1id.

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• l.ike a 1rnnsient group or Morgan\
Rotders. lhe Eastern Lady Eagles
invaded lwo Washington County
Schools and came home with two
crown i~"'cls tn tMeatmg Belpre and
Waterford in high school \olleybull
aetion.
Ea&lt;lern lifts ils record 10 15-1
overall, while Belpre drops lo 2-11
and Waterford to 11-9.
Against Belpre, Eastern claimed
15-7, 5-15. and 15-1 wins as Julie
"Boom Boom" Bailey boomed across
13-1 ~ serves for 13 points. Je"
Brannon hmnmered 9-10 for etght
pomts Juli Hayman was 6-K wilh an
ace and four points, Angi Wolfe was
5-6 for three ll'llnts, Stephanie E'·:ms ·
6-6 for three poinls. Val Karr 3-4 for.
lwo points, Alison Rose one point.
and Kristen Chevalier one point.
In sptktng, Jess Brannon wns I013 with two kills, Val "Crunch" Knrr
11 -12 with eighl hooming kills, Juli
Bail~)' 4-4, Wolfe 3-3. :md ljayman
1-2 with a kill.
Against Waterford. Eastern
claimed In htghly contesled 15-12.
15-12 wuts. Stephanie "Ace" Evans
laced up a 15· I!'&gt; night with lwo uces
und a game-hiJlh 12 points. Bailey
was 10-11 with an nee and 'even
points, Brnnnon 8-9 with five points.
Knrr 6-t\ with an liCe and three
points, Wolfe 4-4 with 111'0 Poinls,
nnd'Chevulier and Huyman one p&lt;lint
each.
K'm had a killer nighl ul the ne1
with u20-23 returns with II kills and
K blocks. Her 19 spikes obliterated a
fuirly tough Waterford fronl ltne.
Bmnnon complimenled well with 710 mthe Ime wuh two kills, Huymun
was 8-9 with a k1ll and Bailey 1-4
wtlh two kills. .
·Chevali1!r had two kills,nnd Bran-

non. Karr. Bailey and Hayman were
5.l 2.2 respeclively.
Eagle com:h Don Joack~m suit.!. "
We playeJ well loniglu. Hopefully
"e tinnily {!nl our act lo~~thcr uno
"til he reild)' to finish Ihe se:tson on
a positil'e note . We played ~nod solid team ball.·
• The Easlern rcsen:e,'li also
· remained undefemed by ,\\·inning
· bolh gmnes.
Ensrern hosts Southern Tuesday.
The Southern Tomudoes defeuled
Trimhle to boost the Tornadoes'
record In 14-6 merall. Southern won
15-6. 15-7. Southern hod a h'alunced
teum effort in posting Ihe win.
Kim lhle led the le&lt;tm whh se\ en
serving poinr,, Heuther Dniley tmd
K:ni Cummins each had six, Slucy
Lyons fi,e, t\\o each from Kim
Sayre and Kara King, whil~ Larnine
Lawson and Autumn ench hau one
Trimble wus led by Kim Gee with
four, und Bobhi Lent 1wo.
Southern wns 48-SS serving overall und 48-60 spiking. In selling Kim
Sayre led with a 52-60 night and had
two dinks. Fullon Roush handled 1113 spikes the tirsl game and 7-8 the
second gume with two kills for the
night. lyons was 8-9 serving and 1215 spiking wtlh sel'en kills in a good
front line effort lhle hnd t'om kills,
Cumtnin&lt; two. and lhle nlso had two
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.Couch Howie C'ald\\ ell's 'Tornndoes hus put togelher a greul serond
hnlf of the sellson, goi'nll I0·2 in lhe
lasl 12 matches.
Cukl)l'ell has been weJI pleased
with his team's effort in the slr&lt;tch.
The Southern Resen•es won 15-1 0
and 15-12led by Ell)ily Stil'ers with
II. Stacy Mills-four. Sarah Brauer
1flree. S.lacy Wilson two, and two
each from Tammy 1Frynr and Mncyn
Er"in.
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-( APl - Former Clel'eland Indians
pitcher and longtime broadcaster
Herb Score wus mJured clit1cally
when his car pulled in frnnl of a tmc_tor-tnuler
Score. tJ5 . was rep&lt;1Med in guard:ed condttiun Fnduy morning ut Auh .. mtm Hnsp11al in Cunlnn with 11 brain
bruise and '"me broken ribs. Dr.
Todd MeyerhocOcr .:nd Score's condilton wu' nollife-lhrc:.tening. ,
: The crash happened about t\:JO
:il m. Thur·sdliY ut un rnt~rsec:linn in
)his cit)' uhout KO miles snulh or
Clewland.
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prm:lic.: with the hmm sim't he wa!\
; ANN ARBOR. Mtch. CAP) 1.1ichigun sufety M•ircu' Ray will dednred meligihle but suid he hus
t.niss two more gnmes "fler the ~tn wt\rking out on his own lUld is
NCAA decided he got un indirect in ~ume-,hupe. Ray wa' an :~11 - Rig
h.:nclit rrum ll :-;pnr1s agtnl. a news~ Ten ftrst-tcmn selection l"st year mul
u ,econd·t~mn nii-Americun. He lmd
paper suulloduy.
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· 1 The university Citlkl.l u ne"'"' conf.:rence lor&lt;) a.m. EDT for n' report . suspension .
O.n Ruy 's status. T/w D£•,mit Nt•ln' · hl two gntnes this seu"m. he had
SOlid the ,.·hoot would unnouncc lh:lt l~· tac~les. !&gt;ringing his career total tn
2~5. thtrd-hesl in Michtgan history
ltt~)' would miss two more gnmes. HI!
had widely C..,n eXJl&lt;'Cie~ to return by u dclensivc huck.

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let them get IOO&lt;e running the oplion wu utremely Jood.•
Southern hall lost six ~taners from
and we mus1 Slop the trap. Obviously, we musl put tosether some offen- it• Soulhem camp. vtrtually fielding
sive consiSiency. We not only have to a new half of a lineup here at the mid·
show we can drive up and down ftekl. way point of the season.
Chri51man ~~aid a key lo the aame
bul that we can get il in !he end zone.·
was
"not to make needlesA misBarr added, "I think even thoush
we are beat up, i1 will still be a good take~~." ·we've tumed lhe ball over
match up. The inside bllltles will be eight and ~~even time• the lasl two
intere.ring to watch. Fans wtlf' want game•. I think we've goc that corto watch the Liule-Hager match-up reeled. We've pUI puuing rhc: kid• in
and wanl to watch our lineb~ke11 preKsure •iluations in practice and
against their inside game Aaron they m responding well. We've bun·
Schaekel h:u been a plea~~ant surpri!te giving up the ball over and over again
for EHS. We h~ve 1o play with dis- in our territory. I'• hard 1o put u
cipline atld defen&lt;e lhe'dive well. I'm defen~~e on lhe ti~ld and •top a team
proud of our kid\. We're beat up, but over and over in tho!;e .situations.
I thought our Wedne.day practice Al,;o. we hnve to play with 110me con•i•tency."
Unlike Southern. Chrislman say•
hi• club is in aood •hape heallh wise
anti hOpe• his ~onditioning program
staru
to yield benefilll.
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oea.on. We're (Southern)~~ now and
beginning league plu~. The ne~l five
game•
huge. but right now thl•
game 'i• the one. We Klill ,plan 10 fiJ·
l"robable Starting Lineups
ure heavily m TVC race, but it ull
starts
Saturday night "
Eastern Eagles
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Sentinel Conwepoodent
pum[IN u a coaching lltaff,the kids and IS yard1. You can't pul yourself
Never in !he history of all Eastern- are pumped. it's going to be an emo- in a position like that and expeet 1o
Southern battle• ha. a Soulhern team tional game. Usually at this lime of win. It's not like team• have been dri·
defeated Eastem three yean in a row. the week, we are pumping the kids ving the ball down Our lhroat. Thi~
Potentially, 1998 c:oold be a record up. They've been up all week. We week we are not going to beat ouryear. Saturday'• hislory-making game might have to bring them down a lit- selves." ·
Barr of Southern reOected, "We
at Ea.•tcrn adds a little incentive 10 lie (Wednesday I 10 they don't waste
bolh benches in an already heated . all that energy. It's going to be a good can't make mi•takes. Likewise, you
ancient rivalry.
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game. You can feel the e~citement!" create turnove,n by being physical.
• Southern coach Dave Barr said,
Bolh coaches agree that mistakes Pan or the game you can't control, but·
"It's the one game that everybody on or lack of mi•~ will play a key sonnelimes you have to make lhings
lhe eastern half the county looks for- role in 1he outcome of !he game. Mis- happen. This is a huge game. we'll
ward to. It ha.• an electric feeling, and takes have taken a heavy toll on both see their best. We're not going 10 wai!
it's more inten&lt;e. I've been on both club&lt; this llea.&lt;OII. Southern hovel" at for them to lum the b;dl over. We
side• and it's just a tremendous 1-3 and Eastern is 0-4.
want to make things happen on our
amount of fun. It's the kind of game
Christman saul uf his Eagles, own."
you live for."
"We're close, We've just made too
As far as lhe key to the game Barr
said,
"There 'are two things: we cant
Eastern mentor s~ott Christman many mislakes. lwit week. our UP!!'&gt;-

AL ·f ines Yankees, Red Sox ·for bre·a king postseason med_
ia rules ~
out for interference, was angry about •
By RONALD BLUM
NEW YORK CAP) - The Amer- . the call and about plate umpire Ted
ican Leu~ue 1s coming Uown on the Hendry's ball-strike deCJSHJOS
" I've been around thi s game 25
New York Yankees and Boston Red
Sox, limng each team $25,(MKI for years. and rhe umpiring wa.&lt; 'ltrocious
vmlatmg poshl!ason mec..ila regula· both ways," Stetnbrenner said.
Y.mkees manager Joe Tnrre also
ttons established by the commtssionwas
cnt1cal of Hendry. saymg: "I
er\ office.
In addttion. '\L presJdent Gene don't thmk you could have reached a "
Bud1g said Thursday he was revtew- lot of tho'e p1tches with hamboo
lng George Stetnbrenner's cnt1cal sticks."
Budig wouldn't comment on
(Omm~nts aboulthe ump1res followSteinbrenner's
r&lt;marks, but 'a1d he IS
,tng. the Yankees' loss in Game 2 of
tnvestigating.
the AL championshtp sene&gt;
"We're looktng at it It is being
Sreinbrenner. upset that Clever&lt;viewed,"
Budig said
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.. Brown he.lps Padres blank Braves 3-0
By BEN WALKER
ATLANTA CAP) - Kevin Brown
and the San Diego Padres are 'howin~ the Atlanta Bravt' how 11 feels to
,be on Ihe other end ol great p11ching.
The PaJre, •~cc agam woo the
arms r:&gt;ee. with Brown allowing only
three single&gt;· and strikmg out II a•
San D~ego won 3-0 Thursday nighl to
take a 2-0 lead 1n the NL championship senes.
··1 thmk 1t's a real moral victory
for us to come in here and pluy
againSIIhJS caliber of ream and face
lhe pitching we were going to face ,"

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Barr, Christman discuss game 'plans

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October 9, 1998

San Diego leads NLCS 2-o

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

1'11-.\ 'o utli e I'll /CJ 98

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C· Joe Dillon
G· Be1u Bailey
G· Jason Warner
T• Wes Crow ·
' T· Jared Bobb
TE- Josh Broderick
QB· Garrett Kur
FB· Auon $chukel'
TB· Adam Sandtrs
SE· Jimmie Putm10
FL· Matt Bissell

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T• J1111le B1ker
T· Tommy Roberti
DE· Willie Collins
DE· JesR Little
ILB· Adam Cumlnp
ILB· M1tt Alb or
Josh Diltlehont
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OLB; Josh Enln
C- M11tt Warner
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G..Jeremlah Johnson
T• T)' ler Little
T• Willie Collins
QB- Jonathan Evanm
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TB- Josh DIVII
SE· Ryan Hill
TE· Adam Cumings
WR· Josh Enln

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T• Joe Dillon
T. Jason Warner
E- Josh Broderick
E· Beau 81lley
ILB- Rl'ldley Willford
·LB- Aaron Schaekel
DB- Adam Sanden
DB- J.•T. White
S· Garrett Karr
S. Jimmie Putman

'Barr addt4. "Defen.,vefy, we will
Jilay our cour&gt;e. We juM went bll(:k
over lhings and retaught what we
want to &amp;et ill:compli•hed wilh dif·
ferenl people. We worked on getlln&amp;
menially sharp at pracrice. We've
wot\ed a lot IICIIins ready lo •lOp lhe
opcion . Offenotvely. we've been
slrul!gling to catch the ball well. We
wot\ed on !hal a lot alw. I'm lookin'J forward to how we re&lt;pond 1o the
challenge."
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Chri.rman added, "Thi• is an
impor1ant game, but it'• juol Oil(
game. It's the fint Sourhem game for
me and I'm exciud, but rather than
looking til il differently than any olh·
er game, we look al il al our tin&lt;t Tri·
Valley Conference game . There'•
more to 11 than Southern. It'• imporlant to get a good s!lll1 in the TVC.
Th~y are all important from here on
out."
Becaut~e a major ponion of the
bleachen&lt; wa• de•troyed in the llO.xt,
fan• are ru;ked to bring lawnchain&lt; if
'IXM'•ible. becau.e bleucher ~&gt;ealing i ~
ltmiled.
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"He's n member on the teum, and
Br. JANICE MORSE
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mcnts
we hnve .'t he snid. ••we simM
CINCINNATI- An IK-yeur-old
ply
li&gt;llow
all the policies we hll\'e
high school nthlete hns pleaded guilty
to two lelony drug charge&gt;. hill he's fmm nur !school) board and lhe
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still playing footbull for lhc Pnnce- OHSAA."
OHSAA
A»tstnnt
Commisstoner
lon Viktngs because no school or
Bluir Irvin conlirmed thnt his orgnstule rule snys he cmmot.
hus no regul~lion thut would
nttutinn
Wayne ·A. Brundon Jnrrett is'
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circumit tn nn undercnvcr Humtltnn pnlic~
nflicer fur $20. The offense,, to sumce. hul "thm doesn't tneun il hilswhich he plcllded gutlty hl'i mnnlh in n't happened ."
l'tllweton Coach Bryun Deal
buller County C'nmm.&gt;n Pleas Coun.
c:nuld
not he reached for comment .
allegedly u.:curred whtlc he w:is 17 .
The
charges ttl whil:h )ttrretl
Aduy uflerh1~ "entl!ncrn~ . Prince ·
pleaded guilty &gt;tcmmcd from 11l11n
tnn 1' tn hn~l l.uknllt Eus1 .
"He was a ~id: kids mu~e tms- :! incrtknL court records show ·Tht!
tukcs,'' hi' mother. C:mnen Dilling- l.'H'c wns fir,l ni~LI in jll\'t!nile coun
hum nfShumnvillc. said. " M)' '"n is hec~tu'e h~ wu~ l futlhe time: ol the
on the righl rtlad nnw. He hus gnt his alleged nflenk In June. II w11s lnmsfcm:d to ~1dult euurt. He tuntcd I Rnn
hend on Slrnight now "
She suid her 6-l'oot. 295-pound M·'l 24.
He has heen free on I 0 percent of
snn hus been a !~:Kling Vtkings dcfcna
$~.1X~
I bond &lt;incc then He wus
sl\•c pluyer fnr the pusl three gumes.
And ,he says his schnlusllc per- mdil'tcll in Au~ust fur possession of
l(lrtnun&lt;·e lms 'improved this schnnl cr .. L·k co~ . 1inc und trulliddng in
ycttr ~11'1cr he mm·.cd tu thL.: p, i m:('lnn 4,.;t'K.'UIIlC,
The P"""'sinn &lt;'hnl]!e was ulifth dtstrict f11&gt;m Humiltun. whet'&lt;' he"''"
tlcgt·ec fclnn)'· The trallicking churge
"stnrtcr llll the fm&gt;thall team.
Pt·incerun Athletic Dioc.:tnr s,·nll wa:-- ;t mot·e s~rious fuurth-&lt;.lclfrC~
tcldny. records suy, hct:uu"e the sulc
Kuulmun .:oid neilher his 'chon!
triclnnr Ihe Ohm High Sdl&lt;K&gt;I Ath· w:os within l.(M)() feet of JciTcrsnn
let it Assuo:intion COHSAA 1has u rul~ Elcmcntury School in Humtltnn. The
lhut would nwke Jurrelt 1neli~ihlc to 11 nftkk 1ng churgt Iuter w;,ts reduced
tn u liftiHlegree felon)' 111 exch11ngc
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: The school su,pendcd .R"Y indefinitely Sept. 10 over ulle~urions he
h:~d impmpct' contact wtth an ugent
in July. He w:~s " second ream '111Ameuru lust year ''"d one of the
te.un 's thr~e capl;lins.
:: Michigan does not play Sntmduy.
Its next gume is Oct. 17 at Northwestern. If he sirs out two more
games. Ray wouiJ be able to return
Ocr. 31 when the Wolvennes 'isit
Minnesota.
·: The NCAA received a rip ,from
.Omenne in Ray 's hometown of
Columhus. Ohio. believed il credible
ll)ld passed along the information to
Michigan ulhlelic director Tom Goss,
the newspaper snid.
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IQsl Friday. and Goss seemed upbeal,
allhe It me. and encournged thnl Ray
had missed his ·rust game.
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Hubby should stand firm when interrupting wife starts to horn in
glon~ '" mid ·...,llt~ncc . Wl11:n I try w
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I ;un m !II)'
a f~w yean,
yl!u ngc r Shl' '" II CJI ahuut hL!hCII ,
lCCfh rlr~.! hnu .,.: l..' h:an . k ~c pt. lilY
111 h11h v..i~ h\!d .U11 I tnm cd, and a l.i ·
gn:iJ t r lln~ So wlwl 'h 111C prohlcm'!
Wh y. ,n nl) a ~c . •un I wnt lll}l. IO Ann
I ..UIJl!r"' ft t: t l' , .., uly ddcrmna :
Wbi.' IIC\\..'1' lu y 10 tell a ~ tor~ . Ill)'
wll'c Jfllcl lllj)h m e and flrocccdt. to
t!IW lu.: r Hr~~oiun , IC:JVIIlg 1114: I.Jan ~
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enms the "ctdlllil" ume'/ I ~u•f!t:" u ry, ilnd he wanted ti' •urrri.e hllr
part of her e~ce••ivc Jlahh•neu i• by havin. their ••my rrinted in your
111~ an i:ir~umcnt , 'whidl cmharra~.e" ju•l ~· IJJiutnJt.hcd HI (';JIJ fornHJ
due tu the lm:t thai •he i• half ~~~ lumn . When I read that
I
l)Vcry t~&lt;~dy. Tluo haf~&gt;~ll• wl..:tlwr
J)e~r &lt;.:allfornlll: Ytlu ha w hc~n
~ hnockercd . ) .
lhnuJhl it wa• 10 wmanlic. I lienl
we arc d1n111g w1th fqcnJ11 or at m.arn,:U to lhi _, wmmw ""' mnr~ th;m
. l)ear Ann l.anderl: 1. ju~l read copic• w all my friend• alonJ with
horne, J"" th~ twli ol u•.
5!1 year•.' "' hy now. yuu •l..,uld the occon•l leiter rrum "N&lt;llman in their anniver.ary curd• .
Our dHI&lt;Ircn rari:ly vi• Uanymtire know' •he i• • lnm~ ·w•llcd and dum· SYnrioc. FIJ," YIIU had printed hi ~
Norman wrow to you a,ain a few
;md have pn vately tuld me It i• rnecmlj. and a• you •aid, •he " nut " huw-we·mel " Jlory, which told month• 1¥''· He Wid you how, Ju•l
hccau•e they cannot hcar lo hear gomM to chan)le.
how he Jir~t met hi ~ wife. IWK. ala llefore hi1 lener ap,.:arcd in your
thcor mother hclmlc ri&gt;c. I'm •urc it
Yuu &lt;:an. lwwcver. ref'u•c w let · part~ . When he aokcd for her phone column, Ro.e brol,c her hip and wa•
·doc•n 'l help thai •he al•u lell• them her hum rn wll&lt;!n you arc talkrnu. numl11:r. &gt;he wid him un ly thai her livins in a nur~in11 home. When •he
what th~y •huu ld cat and how much. Simply •ay, " l'lca!OC let me tell il my name wa• Cohen and •he lived in Jaw lhc new1pap.!r with their how·
We haYc hccn 'mamcd fi11 over wa~. and if' you want 111 ~ive your Bm&lt;•klyn. He di•cuvcrcd lhcre were WC· IIlCI JIOfy, Jhe wa• •O 'thrilled,
sn ycar. . My wile normally ha• a . vcr.,on lalcr, fine ," and . kcc~ oil 1hreo rase• 11f Cohen• in the 0 "KJk· •he Jht1wed il 111 all her vilitor..
few manin•• he fore dmncr and 1hen , talkinj. Dn not , I. rcp.:at, DO NOT lyn plwnc hook and made 40 call• a When •he pa-..ed away, 1he wa•
wrne with her meal. I have no ·illu· ' rcliuqui &lt;h the llour, ~cep on ui lkin~ . ni-hl until he found her.
hold ins 1hat column in her hand•. ·
' '"'" ahout her ~ han g in ~ her 'way•. (P.S, 'l11c manini ~ and wine don't 1 Nonnan and RoK had Ju-t celc·
I want Nom1an ttl know how
·hui llwpc you migh't.havc a •uggc•· help the •iluatiun . Huw al,..ul oll&lt;trl· hru~d lhefr l\41h weddinJ unnivcr· touched _I wa1 hy lhi• lc1wr. I now
ti•m ur twu t•• help "lC cop.: wnh the
•iluall&lt;m. NH name .,. c1ty, rleaoc,

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.Morning dove season Grcinge topic
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Ohn&lt; Stote Grunge'• •upjlOrt &lt;lf a -li&lt;!er: Emmu Ashlcy, lect urer; Mury repone~ lhul Rachei
·AHhley ·will he
mournul ~ do:O;~ M!OjMtn wal\ Jii\Cushtd
Kay Yn•t, •teward : Keith Ashley. kleppin ~ . down "' the Ohio Siute
when Rou ne SuhorJi nu te Grunge ~ .. istunt •tewurd: Rachcl Ashley. Grunge Prince" ill 1he cunventlon
· · rnet r&lt;&lt;&lt;lltly at the grange hull. ,lady us.i•tant •tewurd: Mury VlrJiniu Iuter this month . Whitney Ashley hus
Chill'fl.!, y,,,. ,, fn:J.I'I l cr, pre,.;il led uver Eusterduy. c h up l ~ in : Jean Alkire, liCe· 1&gt;.!!!11 ...:lecied u• the Md11• Cuunty
the nH!ct ing .
-retary-trea•urer: Helen Picken•. gale· Grunye Princess .fur th i• year's cum·
Keith A&gt;hk}. lcgi•luti vc .:hair· kee1•er; Whitney A•hley. Cete•; Ruth p.!litinn. She rep011cd 1•n the success
man, rernimlet.i rn~1nh~r,. ~ thJU .the Prank. Pomona; Anita Yost, Floro; of the r.. ,d bnmh ul the cou nty fuir
Jove'""" will uppcan&gt;n the Novern · Oeralilin• Cm•s. e~ec ulive commit· umJ lhe tnwn and Counl~y E~po. TI&gt;e
h&lt;!r hallot. and said !hoi ihc •tate urga; tee chuirn)un: Mary Virgi nia !luster· , money I• used tc&gt; del'ruy the coNts of
nilaliun ,upporh a lllOlJfnini dove
day, c•e.:uliw cnnuninlie: Anilu Yu•l. youth activities. Alli01 lhe COUIIIY
hunting lj(!IJ'H IO ~LULlS!! doves fire 001 e•ecutive curnmiuce: nnd Keith Ash· Grunge youth will hnsl un ke •kutlng
un cnl.la ngc:rcd "'pedes.
ley. mu•lciun .
purly ut Bird Arenu ut Ohio Univer·
Jean Alkire reported thallhe Ohio
Apl'\)inted ol'l'i c~" ure Mnry Vir· •ity un J)ecemller 22. SHe al•u uneod·
Retired Teai:her. hah he•n informed ginia Eu"erduy. Women\ ucllvities eJ lhe recc nt c&lt;&gt;unly ydulh planning
thot yel ttnother atlempt to force the and Dcuf uctivilies: Emma Ashley, mee1in11 ul SlUr Orunye.
Ohio l'uhl k Employe"' Retirement youth: Rachel A•hley, junin": Keith
Rachel Asllley, Junior chu irrnnn .
System• nllo MlCial •ecurily i• again Ashley. lr~i slutivc u ~e m und public· · rcpnrletlihul Em rnn Ashley hud hoc n
in Cn ngre-.. Eve n if lhi• wore to ity chairman ,
elec ted us tho Ohio Slule Junior
&lt;&gt;e,llr, II would (mly suve Suciul
. The mu•ler reported on the·recent Orunge lreu• urer ul summer cnmp
Security for tw&lt;) y~ur• while ruining vflkers' _plunnlna meeting and pro· nnd will be purlklpullns ln1he de11re~
the •yh!cm, &gt;he sui d.
Kenled the calendar nf ewnls fnr lhe work at htute se;;ion. She will ul•o he
The Gr;mge "'"' received u lettllr year. Two cnmmunily cveniH huve cmnp.!linu in the Oltiu Su11e Gmngc
from U . ~. Senutnr John Glenn .:on· been Hel fur member. and non -mem· Junior Princess Conte•• · ·
ccrni ug Buffington lslund. which h.!". A hnyritle rmd wiener must is NC I
Anltu · Y&lt;~ • l . chulrmnn of Ihe
wu' tli hC u;.ed ut !111~ m~e lln~ . The for t. p.m. on Oct. ~I· u1 the hull in Clrunse lnfhnnutlun hcN&gt;th 11t the
group V&lt;Hcd I&lt;&gt; respnnd tu lhe letter, Ouk Grewe, The !Hhc( Is the "Pi ~ in Town und Cmmlry Ex!'" rcj&gt;ll&lt;led on
w.h i.:h A.&lt;hley dee1ned errnpeou• nn u Poke" uuclion and potluck dinner .Ihe Maccesi vf ~ellinu informauion to
sonu! point s.
on Saturday, Nov. 7 ru6:.10 p.m.. nlso the publk. und cx prcssod her !deus
The new of'licer&gt; for 199R uml 111 the hull .
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fur lmjll'llYin ~ on it ncxl ycur.
IWIJ ""umed their oflices: Charles
Emma Ashley. youth chuirmun,
Keilh A s hl ~y rcpor1ed 1h111 n res·
Yo' '· omster: Jlarhuru Dugun . over·

pl~n W

&gt;lind copie• of both letu:r~ IQ
my friend• wlv1 ha ve hcen married a
lonJiimc. HtJ •tory wa• an in•piralion ''' mt . an,t l am •urc it. will he 16 .
mhm . •• Su•an in Tart.ana, Calif.
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Oear Su•an: How g&lt;!&lt;KI uf ~ou "'
let me know 1ha1 you luok Norman
in SunriJc,· Fla., inw your heart, a•
i'm1ure manyAJlhm did. He wi ll he
thrilled when he •••• yoYr lctu:r.
111ank you, dear Su•un, frum both •1f

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Send C!UUIUJnl to Ann Llndti'J,
&lt;.:re•ton ·Syndkate, 5777 W. Cen·
tury Blvd., Suite 7fiii,LI,_ AnKele8.

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olution regardina judaina f&lt;&gt;r Meia•
Co11,n1y f'ulr Queen wu! referred 10
Pomona Grunj~e. und thai body hud
adopl,y the !ume p&lt;1sillon u• Rudne
Orun~e .

Star Orange II( Sulem Center
By Bob Hoeflich
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invited ufl Ornn.gcr! 10 ullend their
unnuul chicken hurhecue nn 'Ocl . 4. ·
Churles Yusl u•ked lhe Orunae fvr
continued building· impioYemem!.
Well. the much needed rui.n• fin~! · Rtu:inc und huK •evcrul cam•inK in
The Grunge voted In purchuMe lwo
ly
cumc:.
T11U bad lhul they did 'ian l'nnlund. Sliunnon jjruduuied from
. ceilin11 J'un1. He ul110 reminded mem·
on
Saturday
10 put a dump.!r nn the Hueneme lfi gh Schcl(JI ul O~nurd,
her• lhut the group would ho!l
Pmnunu Grun~te un l'rilluy. Nov. 6. unnuul Slemwheel Fe•livul. Bummer. Culifurnin in 19\14.
Refrc•hrnentH will be fie rved. A clean· AH they •uy. however. "Into euch
life".
Rod Pullins is doin g Chinu for
in~ •c••lnn wus plunned for Nov.$.
Kevcrul
week•.
Mnry Viryiniu EuHierday repor1ed
thut the Orange Is s_ellins II• brund
Nul only have the cherry tree• .
Rod, ullhnugh huvlng u arcutlime.
new, upduied Ohio Stule Orunjje lleen burHiinjjlnlo bloom bul Donnu u•ked me 111 pusK on the fuel lhal he
cuok~uuk . Any Orun11e rnemller ••un Eblin rtports·thut htr upplc-lreais urt i ~ thinkin111&gt;f his fumily und friend s
h~ cnntu.:ted In urd~r lo purchu~e u now In bloom for 'the secund lime. while touring the Orient .
bouk ut $12 .
She'd juNI UH HMn they hudn'l done
He IKviKilinlllhe cllle; nf ~eiJiPII·
Emmu A•!ll~y. leclurer, prc•enled lhul . Dnnnu lives on Route 143.1'1ve ·shunghal , Hunuzon. crui•lng 'on the
u prngrum nn hurrlcuneH. MemberK milcH 1&gt;ff Route 7, going lowurdKHur· Yung11.e River ond .vl•ltin.&amp;mu•cum~.
rcitd tntll~rlttl .tcl the Orun11e ubou1 · · rlsnnvl lle.
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temples. b.! II lnwerK. pu~O&lt;Ju•. Kll k
fucwrleM und l~u - furnas . Rnd Is even
1'11ct• co nc~rnlng lhe storms, lnclud·
And n couple of notable• In the l~urnlng u bit nf the lunguuge und i•
inw •ciemlllc, •afcty und hiHiorlcul
enlenulnment
field died within the huvln11 nn trouble man11jjlng l1is chnp'
mmeri,ui Non hurrlcunc•. She then had
puHI
week
or
HO··Roddy
McDowell sticks. He'll wrap up his vi•il in u few
u qul~ uboul hurrlcunc•. Anlfb Yusl
and
Oene
Autry.
more weckM In Hon11 Knn y.
was the winner and received u prize.
AllhtJUjjh he WUH Q child KIUr, lllOSI
ur UN will probably remember Rod·
Lindo Leur I• n re Kidclll nf Oullla
dy from his mle on lelevl•lon'H Plun· County, but small wunder lhul she huM
c1 of the Ape!.
so muny fr iend• in Mei11• Cuunly.
Ami Oene Klrummed hi• wuy Into
Llndu I ~ In her 28th year at th~
becumlna u muiU·mllllt&gt;nalrc bc11ln· MelgN Middle Sehoul In Middlepon
ond duse nf pneumonia vn~clne IK · nln11 wllh a $5 aullar.
where ,,~e 1cuchcs se venth grud~ ·
¥iven. A Hccund dUHC I~ rKummend·
muth.
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~~~ fnr lhiiHc over 6~ who 1101 their
I don't act a• tnuny_lcucr. "" Per·
Thd big news Is thul Lindu',s pur·
firKI dose wheQ.Ihcy were under 6$, ry Como UHed 10
but l·do aelmy enls. Oet&gt;r11e and Syhill'rench will he
ur if five nr more yearH have puHHed shurc.
nllstrvinll their 70th wedding
since the t1rs1 dose.
From Cullfurnlu former Mel11s unniversttry on Oct , _ I~ . 0&lt;~1 hus reul·
i\ secnnd· du•c Is .uiKu -recom· resident, Becky Codner. writes lhttl Jy blessed them und Ihey ure &lt;Iill uhle
mem.led fnr lhnHe who huve a dam· her t.luuahter. Shun non Codner Dulfy. lu lu ke cure Ill' cuch nlh~r.
ugctlspleen, sl.:klc cell dlseu•c. HIV ul~u formerly of here . recently wos
A curd •hnwc r in phnancd und
lnfcclh•n or AIDS. cuncer, kidney used IIH ttn cHir~ In u 1111Wiu help~ curds muy l&gt;e sc ntluthe Cllltple 111 I97
j&gt;rnblcms. nr huvc hud ~n orgun or fllmed nnd culled The Flnul Vnyuye . Ree.se Hollow Rnutl . Gt~lllpolis . An
hnne rnurruw · lrunsplunl . Children Shunnun hu ~ ul!l\&gt; recently done u &lt;&gt;i&gt;&lt;n house wi II he held fmm 2 hl 4
umler 20 muy gel u fiecond dose three commerclul for the NBA which will p,m, "" Oct. IH ut lhc Buhavlllc
years after Ihe flr&lt;t vne.
· , he ~huwn on· TNT sv IJilrhup•. sume Cht•istiun Church .
i\ ~ for the llu vucclne. unyone at
of us muy cu1~h liuu.
lly Ihe wuy. Llt1dtl hus lwn hmth·
risk of gcllln¥ u serious cuKe uf
Shunnnn I• murrlcd lo Stun J)uffy ci'S_.They m·e .lnmcs of Ollll ipnlis una.l
lnt1ue!tl.n or .cumpllcullon• HhOuld ttnd the couple htts &lt;1 sun. Dttkoltl. &lt;1eor~c •.it'. . nf Gr·uv c C'liy.
re.:e lve,. the vn~.:lne . Aauln those They reside In Smtlhcrn Culll\•miu
with scrin~ .&lt; h&gt;n8·1erm heullh prob· ttnd Shtumon hus u w~b Ptt»e on th ~
Whut huvc I don~ w dcs,•rve this ']
!ems nrc espcchtlly 111 risk .
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httJlllwww One cnll\n\Unkuli!l!IS C!llll llllli Y
.kutwnllltlll.''l'tn. Shttnnon htt• ttl&lt;o l&gt;hotte&lt;l me tlm:e times lust week In
lleen dnlnatt bit uf m&lt;Klclln~ .
1111 ulletliJlllll sell It, services. I dott'l
· She Is the dnuvhter nf Becky tQl•l ~now \\!)U\1 lwonght ott lhc euMer
Dunny Cull ncr. now ll vln» in SLHIIh· llcuver UJipmu.:h hu1 . like yuu. I feel
em
Cullll•rnlu umllll.tl.t~rtt nli&lt;lnu» htcr thttlr)ttce Is enough. On kccjl smilin u.
Duvenport nnd Puuy Picken• will
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tuu.l Bevcf'iy Codnct· ,,r
lleld questions,

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Make sure·your family can escape a fire safely.
Follow these simple directions.
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Flu shots will be administered on Oct. ,,30 and Nov. 2
The ll u :1nd pneumonia .1\~UI!Ion i!i .
h er~:: and nguin lhi tt y~ur vucc inutiun"
nrc hcing given u1the Senior Ci 1izen.s
Cent&lt;r Hild the-M~igs County Hr.llllh
Dcptu·tqlelil. ,.
Tho vuccinos will he offered hy
the Meig&gt; County Heulth Depunment
on O.:t. JO tlfl&lt;l Nov. 2. il wris
unnuunccll tmhty hy Nurrnn Torre ~t,

R.N. nur&gt;ing director..·
Torres •aid that on l~ .11)(1 pneu·
mnniu vuccinc&lt; will he nvniluble and
will he uthninl!'r.h:reJ on u nrsl come,
{ ir"il o,l'rvcd bu~ i ~t .

The vucci ncs will be i.vuilublc to
M t: i g~

Cnnmy rc,i.dents, u ~c

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older ou Friduy, Ocl. JO, ut the
~en inr Cil ilc n&gt; Ce nl&lt;r, und Ill Melg•
CnulllHII\1'1 tmtk'r

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A muke·up duy hus h~en Hcl fur
Nov. 3 from 9to II u.m. utlhc Health
Depnnment.
Pneumonlu vucdnullon• will c11~t
$ " · Flu ·~ms for seniors wl1hou1
Medlcure purl A und B will hc $1. Flu
shvts w'ith Medlcure purl A und B will
be free fur scnlors, und fur lhnKe
under" yenrs uld, lhe shuts'-ill cnHI
$2. Nchher vuccine will be ndmlnls·
lered before lhe schedultd Llutes.
ndviHell Torre•.
Medicare cnn be 'hllle;l for Ihose
eligible recipient.&lt;whu receive either
the llu or the pneumonia lmnltt"II.U·

The U. S. l)cpurlmcnl of 1-!enlth
· urld Human Servk~s. Center lilr Dis·
etise Cnntrol tml.l l'rew nllnn . people
of any uge c11n develop pneumonlu.
Thnse purilculurly 111 ri•k lndudc ull
nl.lulls 6~ or older und ymrn~ chlldrc~
sLtll'erlng from henri ~i~cu &lt;c. si.:klc
cell di•etM. ulcnholl
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,,.
. s m.lun~ &lt;ll,cnse,
II
b
1 u etc•. clrriH&gt;SIS &lt;1r leuks· &lt;If cere·
brospinullluid;'·
Anyone over two yeur• nf n~e
who hus u diseuse or C&lt;&gt;ndi llnn 1hut
lowers the body's rcsisluncc tn In fcc·
tlon such us Hndykin 's dl•eu.se. kltl·
ncy fttl lure, nephrotic symlmme.
linn.
dumu~•• nr n1• spleen. c•r~ un.tron s·
Those with Medlcnlil . nnLl plunl, lymphnnu. leukcmlu. mu.lliple'
Medicare curds au·e uskedln pre&lt;ent myelmnlu or HI V in feellou shpuld he
lh~m at the time they mnui for lhe vuccl mile d.
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Torres mlil Ihut somellmcs u sec ·

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The Cmnnmnlly Citlcndur is nnd pnlluc~' Sulurtluy. 6:Jil p.m. ntlhe SliNPAY
published us u f1·cc service tn non· llurlinghurn Hnll. Hulloween theme
MIDDLEPORT •· R~vlvul scr·
pml11 ~mups wishing tntuumunce will be oh•erved. Bring covered dish ; vl~cs will he held Sundny lhrnugh
mcL·IIn~&lt; und spcclul events. The . cn mp will furnl&gt;h pil,(.ll, hoi du ~·'·
Wedncstlny nil he Pi"l BnpiiSI ~ hurd\
culendur b nul designed lo promnh&gt; cider nnd doJ1Uts. l'ricnds welcnme . nf Mlildlepurl. Sl~lh nnd Pnlmer. 7
kul1•s Oi' l'uud misers of uny,,.lypc.
p.m. nl ~ hily . Ynulh ni ~lll will he ·
Items UI'C prlnlcd us spucc permlls · ' POMEROY .. Meigs County Fls~ · observed lltl Wednesday. Prcu~hin~
und l'l\Jutol h~ guu•·unlt•cd to run u 1111d Clam~ A1&lt;1 Stl ~l nt1nn, rc~ l!ltlr 1\1\!CI .. nnd ~~n~ln~ the JlllSJlel will he hy th e
Sl&gt;cdllc m11nh1•r ul' du~s. ·
lng, Sutunln y.
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lloolk Fnmily. Boh. Nulluui. Jnuhrn.
Ashley. Splh nntl Heidi.
FlllllAY
CIIESTER '•. llmvc&gt;l Outrcuch
PO~ti.ROY · h 1,t.ay\ f11n. foo,l
l'htll'l'h, Rcihcl f{on&lt;l. Che&gt;tcr. 'P"" MONDAY
and lullnw'~ htp .11 (iud\ .Nci ghlmr- ~ r nl &gt;crvtccs Sunday, ~ p.m. wi th
SYRACUStl ·• M~ i~s Coum y
hrrod l ~'~.:apl' for l'ccn,, Mnin S trl!l!t. Evun~cli&gt;t Loi' 1111tl Wal te r Blnnken·
Repuhll ctan C&lt;lnunilleo mcct l11g
l'nmcrn&gt; l' rcc ,,H,d..;, non -viole nt ' "'I'· C'&lt;&gt;htmhu &gt;. Mury 1111d llunM Monduy, 7:311 I'·"'· ut Carlctiln
v1dt:n ·gum~: .... L'IHHputcf pn•gnuno, Co11l , pu•l!nrs, i n v1 IC lht' puhlic ,
School.
l' ~o.' lll t r\

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Opcu rriduy.

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nllli tt! IJ.IUllC monl.

I.ON&lt;; IIOTTOM .. Fnllh Full

TUPPERS PLAINS .. Ro vivul
&gt;crvicc,, (kt , 111- IK 111 Chrb1i1111
Chlll't'hc' ol Ornng&lt;. '1\appor&lt; l'hains.
iond Hecnliwk Grove . llul !)nsler.

POMEROY ·· lll ~ hlto Ufr me,•t·
ing . Mondny. 7:.10 p.m·. ul th ~
Pomcn&gt;y l:.ihrury.
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(io'!p~l Church·, I 111lg Bnuom , l;ri · t!Vanycllst . 'AI . Ol'lln gl.!l, Snturllny, 7 ... ~
day. 7 p.m. h y mn'"'~· Mumn Clurk . p.m.; Sunduy, l l l : " 4~ m\tl7j&gt;.lll. Ocl.
ll, 1.1 11/lll 14, T11pp~r&lt; 1'111111&lt;, 7 p.m.
l'amil} to he
c:m;h C\'CIIIntl, llcmlod, Grove', Oct.
SATU RI&gt;AY
1 ~· 1 7 p.lll. uml Ornngc . 0.:1 , IH
llll R1.1 NCH IAM
llu ' l&lt;nghum, 111:4 ~ 11 .m. 11 nd 7 p,m. "Scrmu11 un Ihe
Modcm Woodm~n monthly m ct! tl11~ ' Mount ", lhcmc .
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Gospel sing set Oct. 15
.'\ l!.D'pd ~· u1K.: 1t will h.: held on

ThuNI:I\ , Oct .

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Slah! Th~akr in Pniill Pl~u ... anh W.Vn .
Fcat ilrL"d uflhh will h~ th ~ 11)70'..;
(io . . p~· l ~k . . ,t: ngc r.., , the .lot• Lc, ler
Fllltll l y, lh L' (ih1rylund H..:lit.•v..: r....
E1d) n
l\c11h S ~ iln IU]d Elcr ·
nih .
11n ll! nllnlnlam ~~ ~ . . pet
a·\.,•tdiiH.! .u·t''' ' · the J1 x' l.~·, l~r t·um

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Ri\C IN E •• Rudnc llnurd t&gt;f Puh·
Ji ~ Affulrs. Mimdny. 7:J(I p.m. ill the
numldpul huildln ~ .
CHEiSiiiRI:: ·· Disnl&gt;lcd A!!Wti.:un
Wlernns wlllmecl nllhe. hnii :~HO~ I
S1111c Route 7. C'hc&gt;hiro.- Mondny.
dlnn~r (dO p.m.. nwc 1 i n~ 7 jl.m.
TliESOAY
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~ounJ nfTru .~t~tcc .,, '1\ •c. . duy, 1 ~un . nt

Stephen,, l.urry Pyle., , Alv in Jc&gt;i111· tho township hull
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""'· '""I l.,•, lk Lemk y. l!1clyn
Rou ... h nt"' N ~w llm·cn hn i&lt;o h ~·c 11
PQMEROY •· Mci ~' Count y
\illging ~0\J)C I lllU \ IC lr,l ll l'C .~ h e Wt\11 llmu·•l of El,·~tl&lt;lll&gt;. Tll,'&gt;&lt;luy. 'I n.m.
u litll•• grrl anti h l"&lt;'i&lt;k nl of lhc ul tho niTkc.
!lend Ar&lt;u (;n,pcl luhilct•.
Th~.-· Cilorvlund Bcl1cwr, . i~t~ u
SYRACUSE •. Meigs Cc&lt;unty
~thj~ IIIHI\1..:' f·uvori tt• of lhL' Uft'U, ~IIUI Chu•nhcr nf Ctunmcr&lt;e: lun~ hcnn
l·: tt.·rnHy ;, th e "htlu'c gm pd ~ roup '' m cctin~. l\r e,d uy. uo&lt;m to I:.\0 p.m.
lor lht• SIHh..' Ttwn1cr. Ett.·rnny ;, hll,cal
nt Cu rloton Sd1oul. Keith Wt •&lt;~l "'
111 Po111 1 Pl""'unt 1111d 11111't lll lh c
1ulk
on Stute llnllnt '""" J while
mcmht·r' h''"' l ll't'll arll\l' 1ll p.n,pcl

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All New 1999 Pontiac
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• 4300 Votr.c V-t POWII'
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• AMIFM C•..tit

• Autom~tlc
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• AM/FM 5111110
• Power Door Lockl
• Trectlon Control
• Nicely Equlpptdl

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S.upply

Fisher
Funeral Home

.-985·3301

State Route 248, Chester, OH

Chesterl Ohlo

985·3308

Middleport - 992·5141
Pomeroy - 992·5444

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and ·Locker 219 -

Ewing
Funeral Home

992·5~27

992·2121

Middleport, OH .

Pomeroy, OH

Br.ogan·Warnar
Insurance .

Sugar Run
Mills

Pomeroy

Pomeroy

992·6682...

992·2115

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your family with the: ·safest ·. and
.· quic.kest routes to, escape from every
· room in the house.
2. tf.a fire b~eaks out in your home, get
out as quickly as possible•:Do NOT try
to fight the fire yourself!
· · ··
3. Teach your children . how to use the
telephone to report a fire.
4. If you are in · a room filling with
smoke, st_ay near the floor, where the
~ir quality Is better.
5. NEVER iump · from a window! Many
, people have been critically iniured or
died, without realizing that help was
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Mullen Musser
Insurance
992·2342

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.(row's
.Family
Restaurant

Pomeroy

992·54~2

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Friday, October 8, 1998

Pomer9Y • Middleport, Ohio

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Syracuse. Asbury
UMW meets recently
S~racuse

Galtlpolla

Li~le

Soif, Water Conservation
fete set Tuesday, Oct. ·20

New business opens
on Peach Fork Road

Devollonal Writer
would be before the nalion and open
10 the everyone in the world.
Nobody get.&lt; away with sin. The
great Kin~ had fallen. and immedi.uely. D-Jvid'said 10 Nathan. ·r have
sinMd against the Lord." He did n01
ttll Nathan defiantly, that it Wall only
belween him. Bathsheba and God.
Truly. David's heart wall broken
w~n he wrote Psalm 5 I. "Be graciou.~ to me, 0 God. according to
They lovingkindne.s; ·According to
the greatness of Thy compa..sion biOI
out my transgression&lt;. Wash me
thoroughly from my iniquity. And
clean.e me from my sin ... Purify me
... Cre:ue in me a clean heart. 0 God."
We can alltiO&gt;il hear his J;Ob.l down
through the ages.
But what abouttuday?lsn'tthere
anyone in whom we ca~ believe?
Yes' There is Someone we can
trust For nearly 20 centuries,' people
have studied His power, courage and
Jove. He is the only one we should
imitate and praise.' There is no bad
news about the Lord Jesus Christ.
Phillippians 2:8-9 (NIV) reveal~.
"Being found in appearance a.• a man,
he humbled himself and became
obedient to death ... God exalted him
to the highest place and ~ave hi'm the
name thai is above every nalliC ...
Jesus."
tord Jesus. You are 'my Hero. I
can love You with my whole heun
and never be disappointed.' Thank
You. Amen,

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&amp; Trenching
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Septic Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites
Rliasonab/11 Rat11
Joe N. Sayre

11th from 10am· 7pm. Pagevllle ,
1 · 888·20~·8837

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New To Vou Thrift Shoppe
9 West Stimson, Athens
7:W·592· t 842
Quality clothing and household
ltema . 11.00 bag aale every
Thursday. Monday thru Saturday
9:00·5:30.

Howard L Wrlteael

ROOFING
NEW·REPAIR

128

949·2168
5/H/Ifn

Antiques ·.Lang Calendars • Candles
Toland Flags • Camille Beckman Lotion
Birdhouses • Cl9ct&lt;s • Frames
• Soap • Baby Gifts
• Hartwell Hares
. In Hl•tdrlc Downtown Pomeroy
992-7696

Professional
Floor Installation
FREE ESTIMATES

Giveaway

2 Lab Puppies. Collie &amp; Golden

RelrlMr M~ . 740-2!16-9123.

6 week Old Puppitl Parents
(Medium Silt) To Good Ho.me,

7&lt;0·319-2383.

Black 13ar1 Tarrier male. 3yra old,
neutered. Good Inside or oullldt
pe\. 30&lt;-862·34~ .
Oout:llt o11en electric cook stovt.
7140·742•1080.

Femalt, tdng hair cat with ,u ae· r
cenorlea; paruat ut or dtf hll ;

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740·949·1023 .

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Frat To Good Home : 1 112 Ytar
Old Matt St . Bernard Dog, 740·
~8 ·9815

Mate CMw Dog To A Good
Home, L0\111 Children, Hates
Cats, Attar 4;00 P.M. 740·446·

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8530, Str~us Cal~ Only!

740-698-9114

G.!!llipollls Heratd Oispa1ct1 Carrier

Glrogo otle· Oct. 9·1 0, 41000 want ed. Approri matety 3 · 4
Laurel Cliff Fld.. Pomeroy, [Ebln'o).
Deliver Time Da11y. Mu&amp;t
TV, living roam Iulie, love seat, Hours
Be Bondable . Mll11 t Have Tran s·
loll o1 mllc:. ttomo. Rain or ohine. · por1a11on, Monthly Net Profit Ap·
. $850, Contact Sieve Spoor.
Tuesday, October t3, 9 111? Da · j;lro11
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vlt' , Roae Hfll. Collectible dolls. 30H21l·2832.
glttwart. picturtt. books. furniture,
much moro.

PI, .Pleasant

20 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

740-698-7231
tltt(tl lin

(Lime StoneLow Rates)

WICKS
HAULING,
Limestone-, '

Top Soli, ·Fill Dirt
614-992-3470

PfRRY'S
(ONSTRUCTION
Dozer, Endloader,
Backhoe,
Sight Preparation,
Utility Lines,
Build Roads
Llcense4 for Septic
1 (740) 367-0280
mo.

992-2156

Puppies, Part HuSky, Part Ger·
man Shepherd, All Witt'! Blut
Eyes , 740·446· 4247 , '740·.t46·

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To good· noma . AKC Sttar ·ptl.
mate , tO montt'll, all shota, 7ot0·

742·3711 .
60 Loat end Found

Found: ut ot kava. Sumner Rd .
vicinity, cal to 10: 7.40·985·4250.

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Plwno Bmrk Finmtcingh

128 I monlh
Heat Pumps A• Low A• 139 a month
*Free 5 Parts Warranty

Air Condltlonars Jls Low AI

Gravel, Sand,

Old, 741).367·7947.

3687.

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

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BENNETT'S HEATING &amp;COOLING
"rfltere Qtmliry Doe~11 '1 Cosl More"
740-446-9416. 1-800-872-5967

Losl · tamale Jack Russell pup,
while wldark :spot ovar one eye,
Maplewood Lak• area . '740·949·
301,6
LOST : Female dog, G~rman
ahort ·haired Painltr, chocolate
&amp;pot s &amp; race , brlndel·gray &amp;
white . Answers to Ro~~:le . 30• ·

882·3593 or 304-882·3589 eny·
llmt.

lost : Rio Grande Area , Family
Dog, Basut Beagle M111 , 2 Year
Old Femalw. Red Collar. Aniwtrs

To Chloe, 7~!).24!HII38 .
70
Yard Sale
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THE APPLIANCE MAN
"Need repair on any mnke1"
· • Washers
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• Refrigerators
• Dryer

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·.I • Dishwashers

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&amp; VIcinity ·

708 Second Avenue. Tnursday

9·4: Friday, Satumav. 9·3.
61.1.- Sttfo Mull ,
a. Pold In Atlvoneo.
Qf!Qb!NE : 2:00p.m.

1110 ClOy boloroiiiO"'

lato run. &amp;un.-y
edfllon ·2:00p.m.
Flidoy. Mo!lday odlllon
. 10:00 o.m. Stlunlay.

Chothlll. Turn At TNT Pit SIOI&gt;.
Off Route 7 Thai&amp; Story'l Run
Road, Come 112 Milt. Sign• Up

On Lon, F11day Qet- 91h, Sll•

urday Octobtr 1Otn, Open 10:00
Tq 5:30 P.M. Sunday Octabtl
t llh Opon Noon 11&gt; 6:00 P.M.

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E~penence d H;urdreuer Needed
For Bu sy New Sa lon Bene! Ita

740·441·1880 or 740·256·8336.

&amp;VIcinity

and Flea Market

lgnee. Res po"""""'•• lnCiuGe

Bul' Are Nol Umlled Too Assess·
Auction· variety ot new Items menl!, Care Ptans, Care Confer·
each T~ursday. October '1 thru ences . Pro gress Note s, Ad · ·
December 17 e~~:cept Thanksgiv· dressing Psychosoc 1a1 Needs
lng. Conceaelone. Harltord Com· And A Re sident JFamily Liaison.
munlly , Building . Auctioneer Must Ba • Licensad Prola asl on~
11229, Fred Sullivan.
al, Appl ic.!ints Must Be Willing To
Work A. Flexi ble Sch edule, For
Rick Pearaon Auction Company, Example. 32 Hours Over A Five
full time auctioneer . complele Day Wee k .• ll Interes ted Please
euctlon
aervlce . Licensed Stop By 380 Colonial Onve. Bid · .
t88,0hlo &amp; Wea1 VIrginia, 304· well And Fill Out An Application
773-5785 Or 304-773-5447,
Between The Hours 01 9 A M. ·
Wedemeyer's A.uctlon Se rvice ... 4:30 PM . All Intereste d Parliu
'GIIIIpOIII, Oh~ 740.379,2720 .
Must Apply By 1019t)l8. EOE .
Hotzi r S8nlor Care Center Ia Now
·
90 Wanted to Buy
Accepting Applications For One
Full Time And One Part Time
Aboolule T01&gt; COllar: All u.s. Sll· Evening ShiH LPN . Also One Par!
ver Md GOld Coins, 'Proolsets . Time Day And One Part Tim e
Olamonda. AnliQut Jtwetry, Gold Ev,n1ng STN,A H You Ar e Inter·
Rings, Pre·1i30 U.S. Currency, ested In App1y1ng Please Stop By
Sterling, Etc. AcQUilltiona Jewelry 380 Colonial Dri ve. Bidwell An d
• M.T.S. Coin snop, 151 Second Appl y. Interview Will Be Conduct·
A-..o. Gollipolll, 7&lt;0-44t·2842.
edTM Day 01Applicaton EbE.
An!IQull, top prices paid, River· Keebler Co mpany ts Now Ac ·
ina AntiQuta, Pomeroy; Ot'llo, cepting Res umes For Tt'le Pos1·
Run Moore owner, 140·992 · lion 01 Ter rit oria l Manager For·

25211.

The Grea ter Gathpolls /Riple y
Antiques &amp; clean uaeclturniture , Territory. Sucoe sstul Ca ncll!t&amp;te ·
will buy one piece or complete ShOulcl Ha11e Groce ry And lOr ,
houunold, Osby Marlin. 740· SEtt e-&amp; EMtHH ience Commi $Sion ,
Salary. Insuran ce , CQ mpany Car
1192-6576.
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'Plus Moret EO E. Send Re sumes
Clttn L·ata Model Cars Or To : K~:tel:ll er Company, 3959
Trucks , 1990 Mod1la Or Newar. Beechwood Drl \18 , Ona . WI/
Smith BuiCk Pontiac, 1900 Easl· 25545
em Avenue. Ga!llpolls.
Mu sicians · have drummer. bass·
J &amp; 0 Aulo Pans . Buying 1st and su player. need gu1tans11
wrecked or ulvaged vehicles. \IOCall&amp;t aM lemate vocaliSt 10 &lt;10
country 10- rock . pracUCe location
304-773-!1033.
In Alba ny, Qhro Call John at 740·
Wanted To Buy For Family Pe t: 698·6212
.oacnanund, Pup Or Young Cog,
Call 740·446·2342 E~~:t . 1 &amp; rnen OTA Drive r NaeCI&amp;cl. t Year Fta1
20 Oaya : Or 304·675·4293 Even· E11perience. Class o\ COL Co mp
Pay, Bonus Program . U'le MMel
Conventiona l .. 740 ·441 ·060 7
Wanted To Buy: Junk Auto 's Any Days: 74 0 - :2 4 ~ · 5 5 9 2 E11enmgs.

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Co"'!lllon, 74!).446-9f!!&gt;J.

Wented To Buy : Used Mobile

Homes, Coli 740·446·0175, 304·

676·!965.

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to11ated Call Beth At 140·446·
2092.

Female puppy, 7 montna·, nu
lhOII, Cocker mb:. 740·9~·6323.

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Middleport
American Legion

With 145 to 150 people
res ant.

fun

Fall hayride. Sunday, October

HARTWELL HOUSE

614-742·2138

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Starburst...........S1,450
Door Prize ....... $200.00
Per Game."'"."'$99.00
Covei'IIH.....'"_"$1,000

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playing the OhiO Dating Game, 1·
800·AOMANCE, axltnslon 9015.

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BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

Now 800•377·J101 we Crtale
Owner Operaror1. You W1LJ. Own
Your Ow n Truck •· Gutr·
lniMdlil

Hardworking , se!l mollvated per·
son over th e age of 18 for del1v·
7!24198 1JTW:t, pd.
Garaoe Sale·Sat. Oct 10th. 9am . ery. mu&amp;t have auto' &amp; msurance.
4pm. 133 Soulh Pari&lt; Drive .
apply m person be tween 4pm &amp;
topm a1 Rt 7 Plua E~tpre u .
ANNOUN CEMENTS
On 3-M~ Rd. Frl l Sat Ocl 91h &amp; phOne calls will not be accepted.
10th . luti·OII llovt.· 304·67'4·
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.: :R•:.•n
:,_C:.:ancol=:.:'·:.:- --,- Help Wanted , Commerc1al Paint·
005
Personal•
Ylrd Sale
·.... ers wun 5 years Experience and
9 Wlkllleld Ad.
Reference s. Call: !740)·2~5· 55 55
1
Genueman seeking Companion· '
Sit. Oct 10.9am. to 7
Hot zf r sen1or Care Center IS
&amp;hlp FrOm Nice Female For Tatka,
,
Currently Set k1ng An Individual
W'lkl &amp; Frlendtl"'lp. Send At·
Auction
pHes To : !553 Second A\lenue, 80
To Serve As Social Service Des·

46831.

12/18/tln

·, " Computer Graphics
Designs
,• All Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Services
•Commercial
•Resldenllal
Owner, Mickle Hollon
Chester, Ohio
7 40·985-4422

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Sugar Grova Ad. Sign &amp;. Rain or
lhine. Size 3 )lans. c»d drtiNrl,

Apanment .&amp;03, Ga lllpolll, OH

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Dirt • Sand
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Chester, Ohio

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Phone 740-992·3987

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choappr~ee~. sam-!pm .

painting, and let me
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Interior
Before 6 p.m.
leave message.
Alter 6 p.m.
(740) 985-4180.
f'ree Estimates

(614 992·4m

ehl~rtn's ciOn~••· lotf ot

Cosmet91og•st wanted , Full &amp;
Pan -Time, Hcurly Versut Com ·
m1uton , PaiCl Vacat.ons. Otner
Benetlt.S Offeree. Fantastic Sam's,

knick knacks , old 3&amp;" bathroom
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1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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All Yonl lolto lluot a. Paid In needed. lrve-1n Pf&amp;lerred . Submit
Atlvonce. Dudllne: 1:QDpot ,..
name and re1erencu to. Pomen:l'j
day before 1111 ed 11 to run ,
Food Sl1oo. 402IEall Ma10 Skeet.
lundey A Mondar edition- I'OtnO'Ily.
OH 45 69.
t :IIOpm Frltlty.
Computer Uu r&amp; Needed, Work
Big 3 family ytrd oalo. Oct . 91h, Own
Hrs, 120K ·$75K !Yr. 1·800·
10th &amp; 12lh. Farell Run Rd .. Mt· 349· 71.86 Ext ., .173. www.amp·
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Public Notice
NOTICE TO BIOOERS
11110 Nltoon-Pathllndoror lmplt"td
Staltd bldt lor 1 ".Vtllago
ago of
'Warrant loa glvon.
VIN JN8H017Y2LW2341 01
ot Rutlond Haurd bond •
1891 ChtllrolttSIIvtrtdoo hall
For turthor tnlorinatton,
· Mltlgotlon Protoct· Intact ocoomponled by Proof of contact Tim at 985-4289.
VIN 1GCOC14Z3ME214142
rtmovtl of an exlatlng Authority of tho ofllclal or itO) 7. 8, 9, 3 tc
Tho ttrmt of oale ora
hOUII
for
ri·U•I,
agent olgnlng tho bond.
ceah.
\
demollahlng · and lilting (10) 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, It 7tc
Tho Homo Notional Blnk
Public Notice
bt11mon1, grtdlng, totdlng
ro10rv11 tho right to roleot
ond mulching tho oltt," will
any
or all bldt or to remove
Publlcffiotlce
I'UBLIC NOTICE
bt recotvod ot tho Vlltogo ol
any unit from lht 81lt 11
NOTICE It hortby gtven any limo.
Ruttond Hazord Mitigation
PUBLIC NOTICE
that on Saturday, Oc1ober
Proltct offlco, P.O. Box 420,
Arrangemtnto may bt
NOTICE Ia horoby glvtn 10, 11198, 01 tt :00 a.m., 1 mado,
337 Moln St., Ruttond, Ohio
to lntptcl any of lht
45775, Attn: Boyd A. Ruth, that on Saturday, October public 1 ato will bt hold at above nomoi vthlcl.o t prior
until 11:00 am Friday, 10, te&amp;B, tt to:oo a.m .. a 420 Wttt Main Strttt, to tht tole by oalllng /40Ootobll 30, 1998, upon. publlo aalt will be held at Pomoroy, Ohio, to 1111 lor 94i-2210,
(tO) 2,8,9
which limo btda will be 211 · Wilt Second Street, caoh tho lollowlng (9) 25,29
5TC
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Tho
collltoral:
opontd and retd aloud.
Spoclltcotlona ond bid Former'a Bonk and Savlngt t 898 plymouth Horizon -'--P:..:u:;.:;b;,;,;ll.:;,c.;,;N.:;,ot;,;,;lc:.:e._
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forma may bt aecured from Company parking lot, to 1111 tP3BM189,87Y18128 .
lor
cosh
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following
The
Formoro
Bonk
and
tho abovo olllct. · II, alit
PUBLIC NOTICE
. ''
Savtnga
Compony,
ahowlng tor thla prolect Ia collotoral:
NOTICE lo htreby glvtn
tchodultd !01 2:00 P•l" ·o 1994 Chtvroltt S·IO Pomoroy,Ohlo, rttiNHiht that on .Saturday, , October
rtghtto bid ot thla oolt, and 10, 1998, ot 11:00 a .m., 1
Wodnuday, October 21, · 1GCCS1441RK185356
Tho
Farmero
Bank
and
to
withdraw tht abovo public 1110 1"111 bo hold al
1998, ot tho . above olllcl
Sovlnga
Compony, colloterot prior to 81lt. 420 Wtat Motn Stroot,
(740) 742.0!,04.
Etch bid muot be Pomeroy, Ohio, roaervet tho Further. Tho ~•rmtlt Bank Pomeroy, Ohio, to oell lor
occompanlod by tither a bld right to bid 11 thla aale, and . and Savlnga .Company cuh the following
bond In tht omount 'of 10% to withdraw tho obovo (ttorvea lhorlght to rottct collattl'lll:
11188 ,· Plymouth Horizon •
of ·tho bld amount wllh a colloterol prior to lilt. ony or oil bldt aubmltttd.
Further,
the
above 1P3BM18097Y1912a
auroty lotlafactory to Further, The Farm•r• Blnk
The Formoro Bank and
otornatd VIllage of Rutlond and . Savlnga Compeny coltattral .wlli bt aotd In tho
Company,
or by oortlllod chock, rtstrvtt lht rlvht to rejecr condition' It Ia In, with no S1vlngt
oxpron or lmplltd Pomeroy. Ohio, rtatrvea tht
coohtora check. or totter ol anyor,.u bldaaubmltted.
Further, lht above worranlltl given.
rtght to bld 11 thla talt, and
crtdlt upon 1 aolvent bank
For further lnlormotlon, to withdraw tho obovt
In tho amount of not lou collotorol will be oold In tho
collateral prior to ulo.
than tO% of tho bid omount condition 11 Ia In, with no contaot Tim at 1185-4289.
itO) 7. I . I 3 tc
r. Further, Tht Formoro•Bank
and Sovlngo Company
Public Notice ( ,,, roltrvto the right to rejocl
any or oil bldo aubmlttod.
POSITION OPENING
Furthtr, tht above
On Saturday, October 10,
Gallia- Meigs Community Aclion Agency Is
1998 at 10:00 o.m. tho Homo CDIIIIOrtl will be oold In tho
seeking applicants lor the lo.llowing temporary, lull· NaUonol Bank will 'offer lor .condition It lo In, ·wtth no
time pos•tion.
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tale •• public auction on tho oxpreoa or tmpllod
Trainer 11/Case Manager: This' position will involve bank p~rklng tot tho warrentltJ given.
· For lurthor lntarmatlcn,
primarily a ~ sisting in the operation ol the Flood toltowtng vthlcltt:
I 998 Pontiac Grand Am- conltct Tim at 985-4289.
Clean-up Program.in Metgs County. The individuat
(10) 7, 8, 9 3 tc
selected will provide direction and supervision to I/IN 102NEt~UOJC8894311
crew leaders and. crew members , insure compliance
with salety and OSHA requirements , maintain
contact wtth other agenc•es and land owners , and
update requ ired records . th is position will be
Get Your Me11age Across
physically demanding and require eKtenslve outdoor
With l Dallr S.ntl••l
work in all types ol wealher conditions and req~ti re
workmg near power tools and machinery. PositiOn
will require extensive travel in Meigs County and the
surrounding area . Applicants should have a louryear college degree and/or live years relevant work
experience. Applicants should have, or be willing to
obtain within 30 days of hire, a Co,mmercial Drivers
CALL OUI OFFICI AT 992-2155
License.
Applications may be obtamed at the lollowing
GMCAA offices or the Ohio Bureau ol Employment
Services on Buc keye Hills Aopd, Rio Grande.
Deadline lor applications is Th ursday, October 22,
1998. The position will be filled as soon as possible
RACINE FIRE DEPT.
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Aprit30, 1999 subject to program need.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11
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Sermonette

The
Asbury Un.ited
listl .birthday wu noted
Metho&lt;ji&lt;t Women met m:endy 81 the aod Hope Moore anended the ingalh·
church fbi it~ Oclober meeting.
ering 111 The Plains United MelhodiSI
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The meeting was opened by Pres· Church and took the kits and money By Bonnie Shinier
idenl Mary Li•ie with a reading. for the blanket~ for the Festival of Devotional Wtltef
Who i• your hero?
.
Michael and the Acom. All repealed Sharing.
Does his character renect a "man
the Purpose !lf the United Melhodist
The program was given by Rooe
.
·J
of
di•tinguished valor or perfor·
Women in unison.
Ann Jenkins· which she and Mary
mance.
admired for hi• noble quali·
DevOiions were by Lisle who LU.Ie read Children. in Need, and
'
ties'r'
b
he honored for •trc:nglh • .
read The Leading Power of Hope. All Moore reading Be Still In the Lord.
repeated the Lord's Prayer in unison.
The officers were elected for the courage and ability? Does he wield
The secretary's report was given by ,coming year. Moore read The Glory grea! power and authority? Hu he
Jean St()IJI. There were 22 sick calls of God's Laughter and closed with ever di!!appointed you?
Newspapen. magazines; radio and
taken. 'ijle treasurer's report ~as giv- prayer. Others allending were Ruth
television
pump out informalion
en by Ann Sauvage and a free will Crouch, Elma Louks. Freda Wilson
eager fans wh9 waitiO see what their
nl'fering taken.
and Marie Houdashelt.
"ideal" will do neKI. We long for
J;Omeone to respect, love. imitate and
praise. It's always been that \vay.
Around 1035 BC,. Israel's King
David w~ the most j!owerful inan in
the world: a real heno. After yean; of
the great privilege of. rulinJ hi•
Final plans for the Meigs Soil and the . Cent mi .. African Ropublic. She nation. he abused his office, ·Second
Water Conservation District-. annual worked in an Inland fishery and will Samuel II tells the sordid details of
meeting and banquet were ·made be di.cu.sing her wnrk there and the his affair with beautiful Bathsheba,
when the Meigs Soil and Water Con· joys and struggles of the day 10 day and the events !hal led lo her hus·
,
...,rvatio~ District Board of Supervi- lives of African Villagers.
bands' murder. Chapter 12:1-14 tells
,,
sor&lt; met recently.
Awards will be pre&lt;enttd 10 the the story of God confronting the wayThe meeting and banquet will be 1998 outst~nding cooperator, ward king through Nathan the
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held on October 20.1998 at 7:15p.m. Goodyear fanm family. soil judging prophet
at the Meigs High School cafetoria. teams and individuals. Big Treecon·
The Lord God of Israel reminded
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Tidets for the dinner are S7.50 each test winner, and hay show winners David of all the blessings he had
NEW BUSINESS· Kathy Herdman of Pomeroy 11 the owner of
and are available from the Meigs from the Meigs County Fair.
received and the Lord a.&lt;ked. "Why
"Batty Lou's Treata and Treasures," a unique combination of bakSWCD Office. from Supervisors Joe
, In ot.he b ,. .. ·1 . '
d have you despised the word of the
ery, coffee shop and gift store. Ills located In a brightly-painted
B i Ch 1 y
Th
Th .
r us mess. 1 was reporte
n '"· . ares ost, omas eoss, that the agency has received u Lord by doing evil in his sight? ...
store on Peach Fork Road near Pomeroy,
.
Indeed, you did it secretly, but I will
John Rtce and Marco Jeffers or from $10 ("KJ c 1 n n ·1 d 1·
.
be 0 1D
Bl · w·
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eve opment do this thing before all Israel and
fl
stu me~. ':' .P~ yer• . a~r tn· • .block granltfor d~e;toping a prime
don. Jants Carnahan or Mtke 13luhl. farmland pre\ervatton plan for l~e under I he ,._;un." ·
That was the end of secrecy. No
Ttcket~ may also be ordered though county. The plan must be complete~
one i,s above the law. God's judgment .
the.matl b~ sendmg a check or mon- by December, 1999.
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·~ ."rder l,o Metgs SWCD. 33101
· Bolin reponed on the National
I
Htland Road, - ~omeroy, or by stop- Coalition of Abandoned Mi I· d
pmg by the othce.
d .
.
.
ne an
.
,
an Actd Mme Dramage metmg that
Flavored coffees and homemade Pomeroy.
One. supervtsor wtll be elected to he allended recenlly in Nashville,
The slogan on the wall says,
baked goods. snacks. glassware:
ceramics and other gifts one all avail- "There are no strangers. just friends tho Metgs SWCD Board of Supervt· Tenn. He reponed on the reclamation
.'
able at a new shop located on Peach we have yet to meet." Herdman said sors for a three year tenm. Candtdates funds being held in Washington, D.
she hopes that visitors will feel wei· are John Rtce and'Shtrley Sayre. ~al · C. and that the severance tax ends in
Fork Road.
.
Belly Lou's Treats and Treasures. come to stop in .th~ store to browse lots may be cast at the annual meet· 2004 and no more monies will be coloperated by Kathy Herd.man; is locat- and enjoy sometb(ng to eat or drink . '"&amp; or a~sente~ ballots may. be ·Jected for reclamation work after that
Herdman is a 1992 winner of the roque~led 1n wrumgfrom the ~ffice lime. and any funds left in the lru~t
ed in the former Wilson'S Army Sur·
Pillsbury Bake-off, and several oth· by Oc~ 14., or voles may be cast at fund will go into the general fund.
plu.~ building.IThe surplus store has
Bolin aiso said l~al watersheds is
moved to another location on PeiJch er cooking and baking contests. and the otltce on ·the day of the elecuon
she plans to offer a,selection of home- ~.~hose who are unable to attend the going 10 be the focus of 1i1e future.
Fork Road.)
c l'ng.
.
.
New regulations for House Bill 88
Named for Herdman's late m&lt;lth- baked desserts. us well. as sandwich·
Spea~e~
fo~
the
evemng
wtl~
be
cost
share funding were discussed.
er. Beuy Lou Wilson, the new busi- es, snacks and other "to-go" food. A 0
L
"
Ryan
Grtffin
who
..
~erved
as
.
a
Program
specialist Constance While
ness occupies a rainbow-painted .~.ariety of flavored coffees and other
P·,ach
Corps
volunteer
lor!
years
10
said
she
hoped
10 find out more inforbuilding which was designed to be drinks are al\ o available .. .,
mation later on the changes and will
The telephone number at the store
- both eye - cat~:hing and inviting. It is
keep the board updated.
located at "36155 Peach 'Fork Road, is 992-7093 .
Next meeting was set for Oct 15
at 8 p.m. at the Meigs SWCD otlice.

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EMPLOYMENT
, SERVICES

P&amp;rl Time Contr ac! Laoor Posnlon
Aveill&amp;ble work w ee~ends Ap·
prox 13 Hrs , ShOulct Be Fam!liar
With Ar ea . Allie To Usa A Foll .
Cop1e r An &lt;f Comrru 1cr Must Bf!
Abl e To Work Wi th Pu btlc , 740 ··
446-6882 By Oc! IGth

Priv;u e Outy LPN Co mpeti ti ve
pay. good wor k1ng con ditiOns . 40
hour week . r1 ay shi ft Re1tat.11e.
uustworthy A c1tr1np nurse lor one
110 HelpWanted
sma ll 911 1 ch1 ld Ca ll 304·675
AVON t All Areas ! Shrrley '5091 alter 6pm
Sp&amp;8rs. 304-675·1429.
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Scenic Hrlls Nurs.lf1 g Center .. 311
&amp;ccounllna MeneMr
Buckt~dge Ad . Bidwell. OH 45614
. Is Now Acceptmg App l1catrons
Point Pleasant WI/ Company Is For Fnendly, Ou tgorng And D~t ·
See~lng An Individual W1th A 8.5
pendable STN A's Plensa Apply
In Account tn,g. Previous S uper· tn Person At The Fron t Desk Bel·
11isory And Accqunl'lng Exper l- ween 8' 30 AM. ·4 30 PM.
enct Along Wllh Compuw An d
Mlcrosofl Ofllce Skills 'Is Fl e· Se'c ufiiV Guarn s- must be able to
quirtd . Ou!l~s Will lnclud_e 'work any sn1f1 1nc1udrng most wee·
0\ltruelng And Parlic1patlng lrr Mends; mu s-t have clea n po llee
Oally Accounting Functions. Fl· racord. good wor,k history, re liable
nancili Fleporl lng. Cosl Analysrs
lrans.portalr on. '.'a lid driver '!\ l1 ·
And Federal An d St ate Com · cense. homtl ph one 11110 mu st
pllance Rep orting. Please Send have bta ck stee l salety shoe s
Resume Wilrl Se~ry H1story To: ·
Pay starts at SS 75 per hour. 32·
40 hours per week . call 740·fi69
A11it11n1 ConlroUer
2874 Monday · frrday, Sam -4pm
P.O. Box ~2&lt;1
tor appo1ntment
Chi~. PA 15022.0124
--"-------S,..ektng Reg 1stered Lono Ter m
Accoun11na Posi Tion· Immediate Care Nu rsing Ass 1stants:Pa rt·
Opening! Gallipolis Area, Experl·
11me, rotating Shtlt5. H1gn school'
ence Wlth Pa~rott .. Tu Forms. dip loma or eQuivalent and Wes1
Accounting &amp; Ollie• Procadures
Vfrg lnra c~ rtilt c a t 1 0 n requ1rt~ d
Call 1·800,295·94 70 Kelly Tem· APPI't' Potnt Pleasanl Nursmg &amp;
porary SeNice!l.
Aeneollrtllllon Can ter . State Ao·
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ADDITIONAL ORIVERS NEED· . 25550 A Genesi s Eldercar e
ED liiMEOIATELV ARE YOU
lac t N~. EOE.
READY FOR WINTER DAIV·
lNG?
SOC IAL WORKE A Ouah ty', Com·
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m1 tmen1. the Key s to our Sue·
Ownocl Colnpa ny
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'PERBONAUZED Olspatch
tun.ty ava ilable Aequr res a BSW
'PAID Emplo)oet Hoonn&amp; u~
de.gre&amp; !ro m an accrod1tf1d pro·
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gram 01 SOCII\! wor k MUst havA
•HOME Weakonds
current llCMSe to prnci1Ce socra l
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work In wes t Vlrgrn1a and e ~~: per l
SOUTHWEST
ence In mad,cal socrat work, ge·
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rontotogy or health care IBCiilty is
'Lalo Modo! Frelghtllner ·
requrred. Health, denta l. vision.
CONVENnONALS
nunng &amp; 111e. Poi nt Ple.asant
Requlr~ments ; Age 23, Class A
Nursing &amp; Aehabr l 1t~t! on Center.
COL Apd Good Driving Record . State Route 62, Polnl Pleasant ,
Pfeut Call Toll Free 1·888·790·
WV ~ 5550 A. Oenes1s Eldercare
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piiiH Hnd rtlume IQ Robert H.
Klatt. PO Sox 490, .4thtnl, OH
4570~

WAlS &amp; WSEO Rad•o hal open·
lnQS tn rne lotlowlno area On•tlr
O•oc Jocwt News &amp; Spor~ . :t kl·
1ere1ted und resume 1aJary re·
qulremenll and caue111 tape to
MOvieS 10 14333 US Route 33
So\Jfh Neflonville. Ohio 45784

140

J.

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Bfslne11
Training

Galllpoh&amp; Career COl • • Spring
Valley Plaza 7-40-446-4367, 1·
800 214 04~2 4ccredlled Mem-

bor, ACICS Reg 190-0512749

180

Wanted To

Do

~m

Experienced With RelerenC·
u ~nd WHI Tend To The Elderly
In Thetr Home Call Anlla, 740·

256-1433
Certified aay care provldtr Will
babysll In my tiOme, Hyaell Run

Ad 740-992 353 7
Eleclrlc malrtenance servlc1
Wiring breaker boxes llgh1 llxture. healing sys lema &amp; More

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...;.....
420 Mobile H
for Rent

Old. 3IJr ~ ba.,, garage on 1
112 1011 By appointment 30-'·

475-2349
sr Owner (roloca1e&lt;!). :JI&gt;r. br1clcl

304-675-1957
Have 2 Opentnga For 24 Hour In
Home Care Of Elderly Or Hand!·
capQed, 740·441-15343
Light Hauling &amp; Trash Removal
Reasonable Ratesl Call 140-4.46

31011
Will Do 8abys1Ulng tn My Home ,
Mon ·Frl, Mother Of Two Bulavllle
PlkeArea 740·441·0223
Will Work For $4 00 /Hour, 740·

367-0\40

FINANCIAL

210

Business
Opportunity

!NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommend5 lhal you do busl·
ness with p1ople you know and
NOT to send money through the
mali until you have lnves11ga ted
the offering

- 5 .... F., Sooio

1777

Grear LOcauon C~st To GalllpoIts Nice 3 Bedroom Home Approx 1600 Sq. FHt, New Sldlng,
New Central Air, Flr~lace, 2 Car
Garaoe. Large 0~ . And Ail Appl.ancea Stay, CaU For More lnlo
740-U6 9660
'

New 1998 1•x10 trtr.. ~dfoom,
lrtc:luc»l 8 monthl FREE lot rent
Includes ak•r tlng. deluxe atep1
and 1etup Only $187 08 p•r
montn wl!h $1075 down Call 1·
800-831·3238

NEW BANK AEPOS

House FOf Sale~ In Kanauga, VI·
nyl Sieling, And New Windows 2
Bedroom1, All New Kitchen,
Priced To S.tll 135,000, 740-317-

W"""'""'
OWNER FINANCING

0403
House in Mlddleporl. three bedroom balh and 1/2 S59 000 priCe
negotl8ble caii7-'0-99:2·3465

Homes for Sale

•A Lillie Country m Town' Prtce
reduced , large rutored V•ctorlan
Mme slluated on 12 acres Vlt
tage of Mldell&amp;l)ort Secluded and
private ciOSI to senoolt and
churches Private brick circular
drive brick patio modern ~lichen
l&amp;mily roam wlllrEtplace 3 4 bed
rooms two bB!hs large formal LR/
OR large foyer, tour or~gtnal
stained g1asa windows 30
minutes lrom Athens, \5·20
minutes !ram GtllllpoHs For ap·
po•ntment call740·992·5696
3 Beoroom 2 balh 2 car garage
hiar pump on 1 acra B(oad Aun
Road t n Letart wv 304 882

:IS16
3 Bedrooms 1 Balh Close To
Hospllat Spring Valley Area
Rear Oaclt , Ranch Style , 140

74o-742·3711
"Price reduced , wHI conalder sell·
mg on land contracl· 3 bedroom
spll1 tevet. new 3 car gcuage. new
heat pump and alf. new carpel
lhrougnout. very nice home 740·

742-4000

740-446-1622 740-446-4217 •
•

3·4 Bedrooms lull dr'l basement,
llre·place. forced a1r1ga~ furnace
AJC lanced cornsr tat 36 Wind·
sorCI 30-'-675-7285
3br, living room dining room,
ramtty room , t bllh, cenrralalr,
newar carpet &amp; rool, replaetmtnt
wlndowa, family nelghDOthOOd.
privacy ftnc:ed y~td , 2-'rt above
ground pool, many upgrades
move In cond Priced In 70s

31).1-!78-2924

~tl·

watar and tra1h Included. ?.tO.

Mobil' home tilt ava•lable

892·2167

ween Athens •nd Pomeroy, call

2 Bedroom Mobile Home For
••• oo P1 n - 1 ......
Ront. I •-·
Ul u.,.,.o ~~

7~315-4367

- . 7&lt;40-347-o832.

2 Bedroom Uoblte Home l.t
Crown City, No Ptll, f2501Mo.
"""'Dtpoojt. 74().256-6308

Nico Utgf Private Lot In Contenary For A Mobile Homo, $110/
Mo.. 7~

r.1ERCHArWISE

510

Houtehold

Goods

414 Third Avenue
GaiJJpo~l

Beaulllul New Two Story ColorUal
3 Bedroom 2 t /2 Baths LR FA,
Dining Room Wtlh Hardwood
Floors Oak Trim F11eplace 1 112
Car Garage, Appralta l Grealer

Than Asltlng Prlct 01
1157,500
TAXES 1309/YR.

REO

1·304-273-2840
BRICK RANCH

"
Style

House, E11cettent Condition, Partially Flntahed Basement, 2 Car
Garage, Serious toqulrles Ontyll

74()-44&amp;-3365
Rt 2 Ripley Ad Ranch 4br, 2·
bslh, heat pump, partial garage,
priced to sell! 740-441·0450 or

340

Business and
Buildings

Commerclaf·Otllce or Fletall, 87
Milt Sf Middleport 1.450 Sq Ft
S400 mo Corner Building 740·
992 6250 Acqulsillons (next
door I

304-675·7654

350

Sandhill Ad All bnck 3br. 2 bath
den 2-car heated gprage, plus
work &amp; storage area 1 2 acres

3 two acre tots on Cremeans Rd
oil New Lima Ad, Rutland , 740-

$127,500 304-675-6959

742-2803
BRUNER LAND
700-14 f.1 U2

Three bedroom r.ouu. 3 acres,
price reduced 740·843-5350

320

Moblle-Hoffies
for Sale

$500 Oown on any 141110 In
stock, Umlled number lree deliv
ery Ca• t 800.691·6777

101150 tbr l(aller partly furnished, old blll In greet condition
304·675-4029 anvume
12x50 trailer. can be used lor Of·
!Ice trailer 51500 without air 740·
949·2211
14FI X eOFt 1986 Oakwood 2
Bdrms Total Electric Free Oellv·
er~
Like New Ttuoughout
St0,950 00 140·448·0175 304·

675 5985
1969 Commun!ly mobile home
12x56, asking $2300, 740·843·
5310 days or 7-40·843·5147 aller
6pm
197 1 Hillcrest, 12x60 two btd·
rooms, washer dryer atove &amp; rt·
lr lg&amp;rator air underpinning

54500 740-992·5039
Must Sell t 990 Clayton Mobile
1400 2 Bectrooms, 2 Baths, Jaccuzzl Tub Heat Pump, Porch,
Deck Asking $15,000, Will Con·
Sider Offer 740·441,1 ·6441 Evan·
1990 Ctay~on 2 B&amp;drooma; 1 Bath.
Very N1ce AJC, Call Alter 6 PM
740·44 1·022 I
1996 14 Fl x72 Fl 2 Bedrocms
Total Electric, Island Ktlchen
OeK CablnfJ19 Master Bath, Heat
Pump 740 245·9834.

19911 KICK·OFF CLASSIC
Oouble·w•de Dream Homes
$999 Down 5 99% tnleresl Rate
F1ee Sat,lltte D• sh w/Purchase
Only at 01kwood Horne•
Nltro.wv

&amp; Acreage

Lots

Mtlgs Co.: we va Got The
County Covered! Just Olt SR 1
Abova Chester Keebaugh Ra , 5
Acre Lots $14,000 Ea NE Meigs
Co , Oyes\lllle Vary Remote 11 •
Acres $10,500 Rutland, While&amp;
Hill Ad , Just 011 New Lima 16
Acres $14 000 Or 9 Acres
St2 COO Danville, Briar Ridge •
Gol! Rds · 7 ~eras Wllh Nice
Pond $12006 , Or 8 Acres

$13,000, Or ON SA 325 Nice
Woodsd 11 Acres $ t 8 000, City
Water, Many LIYing And Hunting
Posslbllitle&amp;l

'

Gall/a Co.: GallipoliS Neighbor·
hood Ad Nice t 0 Aere Building
Site $19 000 Or 22 Acres With
P.ond $21 .500 Cash Price
Friendly Flldge, 8 5 Acres S7 .500.
Public Water Bac!l; On The Market 10 Acres Teens Run Rd

$12,000

Scenic Valley at Apple Grove,
WV Building lots, single wtdes
accepted public II- water, 20
minutes !rom new Bu!lato Bridge
on Jerry s Aun Rd Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576 2336
'
Several .$ acre ptrcele· remote,
beautilul land, Meigs County Sci·
pJo Twp SR 692, ijost oH SA 143)
owner financing ($1800 per acre)
Call tor good map 740 593-8545
FOR RENT Trailer lot ~ocust
Road Point Pleasant On Right
304·875·1076 Relerences
Wo oded Lots, 3 5 Acres , Over
looking Tree Farm Grover Ad
Cheshire Area $9.900 00 And
Up 740·367·0221 Or 740·367·
7242

360

Real Estate
Wanted

We Buy Land 30 -500 Acres
We Pay Cash 1-800·21 3 8365
Anthony Land Co

RENTALS

304·755-5885
5·Bedrooms 3·baths with over
2 OOOSQ 1t Under 1350/mo 1·

41 o Houses lor Rant

800 251·507Q

t Bearoom Houae Amss From
Campus $300/Mo Deposrt Ae·
Quired, 74o-441· 1005

5 Bedrooms, 3 Ba!hS With Over
2 000 Sq Fl, Under $350/Mo, 1·

000·25 1- 5070
ABANOONEO HOME

3 Qed Room Locat&amp;d on Cente·
nary , State Rl 141 450 montt1

3BR Assume loan
low Montt11y Payments
Fln1ncing A1111l1ble
304·755·5566

3 Bedroom House, ROdney Area
With Yard $450/Mo, With Oepos·
it, 7-i0-441-1519,

Ooubte Wide New S999·Down
$237 per mo Free delivery &amp; sel·
~ I 800-691-6777
E·Z Ftnanee
Renters &amp; ta1 Time Bvyers
2 &amp; J Bedrooms
Under $200/mo

1·BOo-2BI·5070
Easy Financa Renters &amp; 1st
Time Home Buyers We Have 2 &amp;
3 Bt(lrooms Around S200 Month,
Llmlttd Time Only! 1·800 ·2!1 1·

5070
Large H-.clion ol used hOmes 2
or 3 bedroom&amp;. Starling at 12995
Oulcll: dell\lery Call 7•0-385·
9621

Plus Oaposh

740-14~6566

3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, $300/Mo,

304·736-7295
Beech St Middleport , OH 2br,
unfurnished house Depos it &amp;
relerencts 304 882-~566

1 ·I BEDROOM HOMES FROM
S4,QOO Local Gov't &amp; Bank
Aepo 1 Call 1·800·522 2730, X

1709
Glenwood 3tlr 2 batn detached 2
car garage S300Jmo 304·!576·

2972
Large OICIIf Farm House For
Rent. In Centenary, 3 Bedrooms,
Aeleren cs &amp; Oepo$1t ~equlred,
S350(t.to , 7 40-446-4053

of OctOber. Free m home eatimatu Tn County Oi&amp;lrlbutort,

Ing S475, call 740·992 2239
days, 740-99:2 6301 8\lenlngs
Tra•ler For Aenl Beautiful River
VIew 198 Rtver Slreel Kanagua,
Deposit, References No hts,
740-441.() 181 Foster TraJier Park
Two bedroom trailer $260 month
$280 depcslt, renter pays utilities
468 Dudding Lane Racine, 740·

992-9156

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 al'ld 2 bedroom apartment&amp; fur·
nlshed and unfurnished, security
deposit required no pels, 740·

992-221 8
1 Bedroom, Economical Gas
Heat, WID Hook·Up Near Cinema
S279!Mo , Plus Utlllhes, Dttposll &amp;
Lease R~ulred, 740-446-2951
2 Bedroom Townhouse Style
Apartment tn Gallipolis. Central
Air, Refrigerator /Range, 740·44t·

1519
2 Rooms &amp; Bath No Kitchen,
$200/Ma Oepo stt Required, ~II
UtU1ties lnchJ19d 740·441-1005 ,
2brlrm apll , total electric, appliances lurn•shed, laundry room
lac•Hties, close to scr,ool In town
Applicallans avallab e al Village
Green Apts 149 cr call 740 992-

3711 EOH
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRiCES AT JACKSON
ESTATES , 52 Westwolld Drive
from $279 to $358 Walk to shop
&amp; mov•es Call 740-446-2568
Equal Houslno Opportunity
Beech Street. Middleport. 2br
lurnlshed, ulllltles paid deposit
&amp; references 304·882-2566

Chrloty'o Fomtly Living
Apartmenla
Pomeroy/Middleport
Call740·992·45t4
Monday through SatlJrcto~
~ 9 OQ.am 9 OOpm
1~2·3 bedrooma, St0\1&amp;/relrlg
a11allable Ullltt•es and cabl&amp; paid,
HUO accepted Children Wei·
come Ask lor Christy

520

Sporting

Goods

740-+16-4053

~

Furnished 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Completely Aedecprated Clean New
Carpel No Pels Or Smoking, Rei·
erencs &amp; Oeposll Required, Also,
Furnished 2 Rooms &amp;. Bath, Upstairs, 740·446·1519
Furnished Apt Near library Employed Person Share Apartment
Wilh Tea cher Gospel Singer

We buy anUquu and partial of
complete estates, ba~ Items, and
old Fleslaware Jeans Furniture
&amp; Antl~ves Tuesda'l through Friday 11 am-4pm 145 North Second. Middleport

550

Baseball Jugs pltchlng machine.
everything with It, exc concJ.

Block, bnck, sewer plpal, windows, llntela, etc Claude Winters ,
Rio Grande, OH Call 740·245-

530

Antique•

Buy or sell Rrverln e Anllqutt,
112"' E Main Street, on Rt 124,
Pomeroy Houri M T W 10 00
am 10600pm,Sunday100to
6'00 p m 140·992·2526, Ruso
Moore owner

54j) Miscellaneous "
Merchandise

"WARM upt•
Furnace, Heat Pumps, &amp; A1r Con·
Oltlonlng Free Ettimatesl II You
Don t Call Us, We Both Lose I

Building
Supplies

5121

560

Pets for Sale

A Groom ShOp ·Pet Grooming
Featuring Hydro Bath Don
Sheela 373 Georges Creek Rd

740-446-0231
Adorable AKC partl·cotored
Cocker Spaniels available tn
2wks Bred lor family pets
$250ea &amp; reference&amp; 740 992·

6412

740·446-6306. \-800-291-0098

AKC Registered German· Rot·
!weller F'upplea, With Shols 5
Wormed Parents we tl Tempered 740.446·8603

2 End Tables Has 2 Sliding
Doors , 1 Nlghl Stand, Gooct
Shapel $25, 7oi0·446-2428 4 P:M

,AKC Siberian Husky Pups, Blue
Eyes, Pet Only $t25 Each Wl1h
Breedmg R1ghts $175 Others

2 pc Early American living room
eulte, $1 SO double dresser wit h
mirror S30, venlless natural gas
healer new never uud, 1S 000
BTU $150, assorted table lamps,

740 949 2328
3 Shan Ia Twa1n Tlc~els If Vou
Take AU 3 Tickets ·· $75 Per
Ticket, Or $90 Per Tlckel Cash
Only, No Ralunds Call Aller 5'30

PM. 740-379·9376
64 Commodore computer w/desk
$135 Electric clothes dryers
S25ea Gas hot water lank $30
Gas !loor furnace w/all hOOk ups
$100 1990 FleetwoOd mobile
home 14~.:70 2br $10 000 1984
Monte Carlo e•c shape Sl 500

304-675-6512 "'304-675·3735
A collector's collection of cotlectl·
bles Also an entire bollle collecllon, canning jars, entire basebBII
and football co!lectlon, Saturday,

9·5 1634 lincoln Heights. (Bot·
Furnished tbr apt great lor 1 per·
son, clean, no pelS $250tmo
plus electric $200 deposit 304·

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackaon, Ohio, 1-800-537-9528

ternulto Lincoln Hill to the top I
Rein or shine
ATTENTION, MEN I All Nature!
Formula For Mate Potency No
Chemicals Woutdn t You Rather
Try Something Natural? The
Mtdlcat Shoppe 1480 Jackso n
Pika. Galllpohs 740-448·2206

AKC Registered' labradcr Pup
pie&amp;, ChampiOn Bloodline, Black
Yellow Chocolate 1st Shots
Wor med $175 00 each 740 643·

2266

570

Musical
Instruments

2 Alto Saxophont.&gt;s $400ea
Good playing condl11on 304·675·
3781
For sate· Bundy alto &amp;axophane,
like new, 740·992·3242
For Sale Console Plano Responsible Party Wanted To Make
Low Monthly Payments On P1ana
See Local!)' Call t ·800·268·6Z1 8

DIABETIC PATIENTS. ,You MaY
6&amp; Ent•tled To Receive Your Ola·
be!1c Supplies AI No Cost To
You For Mere Information 1-888·
677 6561

t 996 John Deere 870 4 Wheel
Drive With Loader Only 30
Hours 515 ooo 00 740 2860777

Electric Scooters. WMelchahs
New Anc11Jaed, Stairway ElevaWheelchair And Scooter
Bowman's Homecare 740·
-'46-7283

nactor 5670 63 PTO 1-1 P 4
wheel drive, world famous air·
cooled d~esel engme Goodyear
Racllal tues all 4 wheel s, lnde·
pendent 540 and 10b0 PTO t-ty.
draullc wei Cltsc brakes all 4
wheels Dlllarenllal lock tronl &amp;
rear, tlua! hyelrauuc remo tes ,
ROPS and Canop~ 16x16 Transmission fully synchronized to r·
ward &amp; reverse &amp;hunte zmc
coated sheet metal 4 year or
4000 hour drive tram warranty
Check your JD MF, f:NH or CIH
deale r and see how lcnb they
waHanly there dme tra1n Keel·
er s S~rv•ce Center St At 87 PI
Pleasant &amp; Ripley Ad Leon, WV
25123 30-'-895 387-i

Now Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartme nts. Includes Water
Sewage. Trash $295/Mo , 1-'0·
44t·1618 7o40-446 0957 , 740·
-"6·6515
One bedroom apanment m Mid·
Clleport. all utilities pakt 1100 de
pos1t. $270 month call 740 9927806 8am·!Spm
One bedroom apt In PI Pitas·
ant , furnished , ••tra nice &amp;
~aan .

Freezer bee!, 1 55 lb cu t,
wrapped&amp;&gt; lroze, grain ted 740·
992 2143 or 740..992-6373

4&lt;1&amp;-3481
APT AVAILABLE NOW
Twin Rivera Tower now accepting
applications for tbr HUO subsld·
lutd apt !or elderly and hand I·
capped

EOH 304-675 6679

'81 Grand Am LE, two door, 740742-2187

Farm Equipment

Agca.Atlil Special

HE'S NOT WORKIN 1 UP
AN APPYTlTE IN MY
WOODPILE!!

I'LL ·

WOOD,

GIT TH'

PARSON

WOOD!!

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

740-245~

4-WDs

NOW RtRINQ:
RUIIAN
CANNONIALLS

1980·1990TI'UCkl$100·$500
Pollee ImpoundS ~
AR Makes A\lailable
1-BD0-290-2262 x 3901

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/~NOyl yl~
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POLICY Of
'LA5T ttl~l&gt;.
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1995 S-10 Blazer 4x•. Low Mtlts,
Garage Kept, Loaded, Mull Stt, •

t980 ·1190 HONDA CAR6 $100

YOV 5tiOULl&gt;

•

304-675-3&lt;148 . •

1978 Ford Fairmont. runs good
$300, 740·992-7782

740-256·1222

'

·$500 Pollee Impounds. All
2730 Ext 4420

Motorcycles

•'

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1985 Corvetta automatic, leather
In!erlor loaded with options In·
eludes UV sunblocker glass top
Babied garage kept nice car, Inlerasted In trading lor Harley Da·
vldson Cali 304-675·6539 anytome

1996 Foreman 400 4X4, Show
Blade, SUck Stoppers, Floor·
boarda, Backseat Pads lnol
$4,900 00 740·367·7755

7~ Boats

1985 R)(Z, no motor transmls·
slon or interior, nice body, was
drag raced, $800 or trade for old

&amp; Motors

·•

for Sale
1990 Cobia, 18' open bow, 120
hp , top and bow covsr, good con·

ir GM body, 740 843-5283

dillon. $5000, 74o-992-ool7

1986 Cadi Sedan Deville while , Boat House With lilt, located At
4dr very mea, lol&amp; of new parts Galllpplla Boat Club, Great Pre·
$3 500 304-675 1783
lecllon For Your Boat 740·4466253, Evenfngs
1985 Lincoln Town car, V-8, new
!ires &amp; transmlsaion Ia&amp;'/ on Summers not ovarl Kawa&amp;aki
gas. runs great, 740-949·2253
STS Jet ski, still under warran1y,
three sealer, 83 horsepower,
1986 Mercedes Benz 420 SEl bought new JUI'I or '97, three
Mercedes lop ol the line luxury matching Kawasaki Ski vests and
sedan very good cond, !Ike new trailer au go with 11 Priced to seM,
Inside &amp; out All opllons. sell $4200 740.949·2203 or 740·949new IQr $74,000 Buying new 2045 wtll cOn!&gt;lder trade lor a
Benz will sacrllice lor St4,500 goOd pootoon boat
Call304·675·8539

760

1987 Chevy Caprice Station
WagQJ\ Needs Work, $500 740·

1986 Bonnev•lle lE maroon 4dr,
new t1re s &amp; brakes ·good cond
$3 200 304·675-5792 alter 5pm
1988 Bu•ck Century, automaUc V
6 engine, 8~&gt;:cellent condition
!j 8,800 m1las $4000, call 304·

773 5173

'

1988 Bulcl Century 4 Doors, Call
140·256-1424 Ask far G Green
1989 Cavalier A.Uiomatlc 30,000
~lies On Motor 1,994 Toyota
... orolla AutomatiC Loaded 740·
446-1610
t 9S9 Ctlevy Suburban loaded,

E~~:cellent Condlt•onl '25,000

1990 Dodge Daytona rlfd. 5spd,
new !Ires ps, pb, pm 93 000
m1les. great gas mileage, rntnor
body damage $t ooo 304-5762797
t
t990 Dodge Daytona , Automat1o,
2 Doors Hatchback Sunroof.
AM /FM Cassette, A1t, 92 1000
MileS $2,800 740·367·0687
1990 Plymou!h Accla•m LX, 6 cylinder e•cellenl condition $2000

Your area bush hog dealer lor
ports rotary cullers loaders, till
ers limsh mowers , ecr Car
m1cl1ael s Flum &amp; lawn midway
between Galllpolts &amp; Rio Grande
Onlo on Jackson Ptke 740·446·
2•12or 1·80Q.f94·1111

Grubb's Ptano· tun ing &amp; retlalrs
Problems? Need Tuned ? Call the
plano Or 740 446 4525

Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Reslelent•al And Commerc•al
Lawn EQuipment Compact Utility
Tractors From :20 To 39 HP Ail
S•zts 01 4 WO And 2 WD Farm
Tractors, Hay Equipment, John
Deere Skid Stear Loaders Cfledl:
With Us About Financing On
lawn Tractors .4nd Loii¥ Rat~t Fl·
nanclng On New And Used
Equlpmen1 Carmichael's Farm &amp;
Lawn Galllpol[s OH 740-446
2412 I ·S00-594 1111

1993 Green Eagle VISIOn, TS,I,
Good Condition , $7 ,ooo 080.

74o-256 6382
1994 Norris Clayton 14X70, 2
Bedrooms, 2 Baths 2 Decks CA,
8X10 Metal Bulldln.g, 740·256·

6851

1995 Doc:lge Neon 4 Dr Loaded!

$5.000 080 740-441 0584
1995 T Bird, 55,000 ml111, Ea
lreme Edlt1on 4 6 V·8 $10,200 00

740-388-8619
1996 Ford Taurus Excellent
Condition, Low Miles 7o40-245

9525

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Asking for
a stopper
Alder
The next use of a cue-bid isn't
well-known among less eKperienced
players. An opponent ha.~ bid a suit.
You are ooperate 1o get into three notrump. but you don't have a stopper
tn that opponent's suit. How do you
a.~k partner tf he has a slopper?
Answer: You cue-bid the opponenl's
su1t. This ts often called a Western
cue-btd, sometimes a directional ask·
ing btd.
_
How do you dtslingu:sh thts from
!he strength-showing cue-bid mentioned yesterday? Well, normally the
Western cue-bid occurs on the second
or third round of the auction, not the
first. And it typically arises after an
opponent overcalls (l~ough it can be
used after an opponent open• ).
Look at the Nonh hand. Whal
should he bid on the second round7
He has the values for game. but doesn'tl:ke spa!les. Also, we never go oul
of our way to play in a minor when
no-trump is feasible. Yel North doesn't have a heltrl stopper. Let the Westem cue-bid rtde to the rescue_ Two
hearts as~s partner to bid no-lrump
wilh 1&gt; stopper. ,
West leads the heart· seven.
If East ha.~ bOth mt~stng aces, the
contract ts surely dead. But if WeSI
has only 1wo hearts-- as the biddtng
suggests •• and one of the aces, the
contract IS makable a,, long a.' declarer due It' the fir.;ttrick. South wins lhe
heart return and plays a diamond.
Here, when Wesl wins wilh the ace,
he doesn'l have another heart 10 lead.
{Note m pass:ng that tf South starts
with a club, no1 a diamond. at trick
three. West should play the jack.
Then East should win ' w1th his ace
I and re1um a club, defeating the con. tract.)

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Excrse - Index - Cferk- Adhere - EXERCISE
One woman to another· 'Mtddle age 1s when caut1on
tS the only thtng you EXERCISE "

I FRIDAY

OCTOBER9l

93 Dutchman 24 It , very good
condition, new air condtlloner
$8 500, 74o-74N023

SERVICES

810

Home

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Improvements
BASEMENT
WATER!)ROOFING
UncondiUonalllletlme guarantee
Local references lurnlshael Es·
tabilshed 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)
446 0870 1·800·287·0576 AogersWaterproottng

A!I!ITRO,,QRAPB

Appliance Paris ~nd Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years E•·
perience All Work Guaranteed
French City Ma'ltag , 740·4-'6

/
C&amp;C General Home Main'·
tanance - Patntmg, vmyl sld 1ng,,
carpentry, doors w1ndaws. baths,
mob•te hOme repair and more For
lree eslimate call Chat 740-992·
6323
Prolesslonal 20yrs experience
w111'1 oil masonery bnck, Olock a
slone Also room additions, 08 .
rages, etc Frea estrmates 304

77J 9550

840

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Residential or commercial Wiring,
new servtce or repall'$ ~asttt.r Ucensed alactrlelan ~ldenour
Electrical, WV000306 30•·675·

1786 '

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1975 23 Motor Home, 350 En·
g1ne Stove Aelrlgerator, Ball'!
Sho~ner, Furnace, Sleeps 8
60 ooo Mrtes. $4 ooo, 740-446·
1287

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Motor Homes

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dlegr8m

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7795

3240

Wetl

AI&gt;IVWAV, HERE I AM
BACK I-lOME A6AlN ..
I 60ES5 I'M REALL'f
PRETTV LUCKV..

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

790

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Budget Priced Transmlss•G:~ns
and Engtnes, All Types, Access
To Over 10 000 TransmlssJone,

Ml:es. S9 ooo 740 245--5797

G E Portable washer &amp; dryer
Magnavox t9-ln color TV Bunk
beels house s1ereo-, 64 Nlnlellda.
Sony play station, I O·in MTX car
apeakers, crossbow, tree stand
Brother word processor 304 675·
7163

No-992-5053

I NEED

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1991 Pontiac LE 4 door loaded,
good conditio n $3300, 740·667·

adverllalng cottecUbles
Peps t etc Including olcf tin

Vans &amp;

lot-...,.

\

91 Probe, automatic, ale, PW
1991 Dodge 314 Ton, •x-' 2SQ;
runs &amp; looks great. highway mues, Cummins Turbo OleHI, Excellent
13600,740-742-3711
' Condition, Loaded, $12.000. 7-40·
388-&amp;453.
1950 Mercury, 4 door, sport Sedan, high pertorm~nc:e llat head 1991 Ford P/U F150 4 WO, Au-'
engine. $5,000 7"0.949-2248
tomallc, .41r Tilt Cruise 9-',000
~1970 Monte Carlo Extras. $1200 ~~~~~~ ~tfte::~~ 17 •000 :
hOBO 1986 Suzuki Samurai LoW
Miles Otpendabtt $2,000, 080 1994 Ford Explorer XLT 4x•. V·B,
740..367·7594
4 Doors. 64,500 Miles Loaded,
Champagne, $14,!500, 740-441·
1977 Corvette. 350 Automatic, T- 0107
Top White with Tan Interior
50 000 miles Good Condition
1995 5·10 Blazer 4X4, LT paok·
Best Offer 74~&gt;-+U~-1021
age, 4dr. llalher Interior, SHARP!

74()-992 7143

'I;:;Fo;nu;;"";.·~$21l~,~N:ii;jo-99~2·5~2~32~;;;;:

730

89 Cougar run1 good, looka
good low milea, lady driven, 740.
992-2358 after •pm weekdays,
anytime weekendl

6 500 740'379 2189

TY Sean Its lor Slit, Glory, $30,

5478.

""'dar'·

For Sale 165 MF TraCtor Diesel
front End ~oade r, ReaJ T1re 80%

Heavy hand crocheted tablecloth
84'1172• never used $125, walnut
qtJih raci&lt;, $60,740-992-2961

Owner. $12.000.00 .

'88 llnco!n Towne Car. mce I
etean, 740·992·2358 alter -41Jm
anytime - " " '

Furuno Marine all channel radio
antenna co~~tx, power ~upp ly ,
like new 304·875·8165

No pols 304·675·1366

Tara Townh.ouse Apartments ,
Very Spactous , 2 Bedrooms, 2
Floors CA 1 112 Bath, Fully Car·
peted Pallo, No Pets Lease Plus
Secur•tY Deposit Required. 740 ·

Autos -for Sale

. . . . . .

By Phillip

199-' Ford F150 PU 4X4 &amp;Cyj. ~
P.B , P 6 , Autolran1, AJC, AMIFf!
Cassette Plus Topper, Bed Uner.
Trailer Hitch W/Eieclrlc Brake
Control very t.ow Milage. One

1987 Plymouth Colt 5 Speed,
Standard, Runs And Handles
Great! $1 ,000 1991 Gao S1orm 1
GSt New Tires Runs And Han·
dtes E•cettent, Greal Condlhont
Call 740.245·5984

1988 GMC Truck 2 tan N&amp;w l-lol
land 717 Field Chopper Ed1son
Mayes 304-675 1858

Far Sate, Washer and Dryer
$t0000 Each 740·245-5946

condoti0r1.15.500. 304-671H050.

368 8406

Day b.ad with mauress $125, ktng
size bed -In-a bag $40 engage
ment nng $125 740·949·1023

653-0347
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TRANSPORTATION

1968 Honda CR12S, txcellenl
condlllon. S1600 will conaide\'
trade lor utulty lour wheeler cal

French City Pet Grooming by Ap
po1n1ment " Ultra W11h Bathing
Sy1tem• 650 Second Ave Galli·
polls 740-446·1528

CAN I HEL.P
WITH SUPPER?

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1993 S·1 0 Tehot Blazer 2 whelt
drive, 141 ,000 mUel, excellen~

1982 Cullass Suprema 2 0, 260
V8 GOod Condition, $1 500 00
Firm 740-992.,.568

Gracious Uvlng t and 2 bedroom
apartmsnts at Village Manor and
Riverside Apartments m Middle
port From $2-49·$373 Call 740
992·5064 Equal Housing bppor·
tunllkt&amp;

Now Taking Appli ca tions For El·
derly &amp; Disabled FmHA For Ap
pllacatlons Call 74D·H6· 4639 ,
Equal Mousing Opportuntry

205(1.

Jack Russell terrier pupp1es 7
weeks old first &amp;hots. wormed
lalla' docked 5250 each 740·
Jack Ru&amp;sel! Terrier Pups, Tails
Docked Dew Ctaws Removed
740·441-Q68t

BARNEY

1993 Chevy s-10 2wd, 2 18, v-&amp;,

7410

698-7055

Soulh

51Pd. vtrr goOd cond. $5,000!
304-675-3954
:

2586

610

Far sale· membership at Ro'la l
Oak Aesort Club, make otter, 740..

For 1ale- 7 year old Fleglttettd
Ouart11 horae mart, well broke,
$1500, Arabian gelding, 9 )'tara
OICI, Will broke, 11200, 740·742·

$100 740 446 6627

Church pews lo• sale, 12 twelve
loot 4 ten loot, $200 each 740·
949·2217

Now Tektng Appllcallons For El·
derly &amp; Disabled Equa! ' Houslng
Opporlunlr;, Call 740·'"6·4639

Club Calves, Maine Crou A I
SW«t B Hei1efl 740-448-8586

1980 Honda Goltlwlng 1100:
16,000 miles, $1800, 740-992,

Furnished Elflcl1mcy all utilities
Paid Downstairs $27~ 00 Month
919 Second Ave 740 446·3945

304-675-6734

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Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: North

1991 Chevy work truck, 1500.
Series, 8 cylinder automatiC.'
72,000 mllea , runa very good:
n!Citruck, $5250 OBO 7.40·7•2-:
1400
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19Bt Monte C811o $400 304 458·

Bund'l S·Flal Clartnel Bundy It E·
Flat Saxophone Gemlnhardt
Flute var~ety 01 Current And Re·
11red Ty Bsanle Babies And A
Smith And Corona Word Proces
sot All In Mint Condlt10n! 740

For Sale FlU Dirt Will Deliver

740-533-0689, 0&lt; 74o-533-

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1988 Chevrolet S-10 Truck, Ac·
tual Mlltt 26,000 Good Condlliorl, $3,500, 740-379-2773

0769, henlngt Belore 9 PM.

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1985 Chovy S·10 4x4 Ext. Clll&gt;. :
2.8 $3 ,700 Rtil Good ShaiN.
740-318-8472,740-388-0011 .

Club Call Slit S...ro &amp; HtiferiSaturdt)l, October 17th. 12 PM.
Lawrence County Fairground•.
State Route 7, Proctorlvllle All
Calvea Born &amp; Aai&amp;ed In La·
wrance County Call 740-643-

• A 8 4

South
&amp;

740

245-5443

New Apartm ent 1 Bearoom , In
Alo Grande All Ulltltles Pald,
Some Walking Distance To Cam·
llUS Ask ing $380/Mo, 740·245·
5100

Appros.

Ish Mower, Like New $1 ,000 00

710

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14 Wild ciDI...i
11 Dtlj: drJ llllric:
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• A 6 2

'19 Ford Ranger XLT Extendeel~
Cob, 5 speed. V.a, ... auiN, Ill,,
excellent condllton, no rust,~
72,000 mllto, 14700, 740-949- ·
2543
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10 8 5

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Trucks for Sale

Makes Available, can 1-BOOo5ZZ·

740-446·4335, 16 00·9 00 PM)

Lafayette Man, Galllpoll&amp; 2 Bed
rooms 2 Balh&amp; AI' UtiiH ias In
elU ded $450/Mo Deposit Re·
~ulred, 7o40.44t·1005

w-

720

Bantam Chk:k.en1, Exotic BtHd,

Sam Scmervllle'l O'IQinat Army
Camouflage belide oTSanoyvlltt
Poll Office Frt-Sat &amp; Sun f2·
Noon-Spm. Other Oaya-Hrs CaK

Barnett Crou Bow 2 Bows ,
Bushnell SCope, AU Accessories
Reaaonable,,740-379·26 15

304-675-3631

740-44HM25

Charoialt Slttr

Waterline Special. 3f4 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100, 1" 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100, All Bra11 ComPfelllof'l Fittings In SCO&lt;*
While Weallngnouse relngerator,
no frost wllh lcemaker, t8 cubic
feet, 3 ~earl old Mual sell, mov-

Old Ouaner Air 5 month Old
Walker Coli. 740-317·0041 or

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Eut

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1988 Spectrum l 1180 Ford
Tllundlo1&gt;lrd 4.a Trellor Sod lintor-~ 304475-5730
WreciiK ·ae Ttmpo tor parts,
goo&lt;l ...... ttc . 1400. 740-9412871

e Ytw Old Ouaner Hoo1e ...,., 2

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28 Holstein heillro, duo I4Jrn1i.
en from Qd. It Mar. d from same
tarm, 740-992-2143 or 740-992p
6373.

7-1!740

Nortli

11117 Clll¥y l.udWII, MWII AJC,
Crui" Control, Excei'-M Condllion, Sell. 113~. 740-M:!·

Livestock

630

"" 1-1100-352-3147

2671.

675·2651
Call For Free Maps • Owner Ft·
nanclng lnlo Take 10°/• Off L.lsted
Prices On Cash PurChases!

SAlE-Kitdltn Cabinotl 53%0FF
1111 "'""' H pu&lt;CIIUed by tho end

Two lhowcatel, &lt;4 &amp; 5' StOOl
bolrl; Hunter front and atlgnmen1
machme best ofler: 740·9•9·

1·100 2S1·5070

926-3426

7313,

Walk , 740-4ol&amp;-7537

2 &amp; 3 Bedr'oom
QuaJJiy by Pliont

We Finance land ,J Home With
Aa Utll' As $500 Down 1·606·

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Good Uted Tread MIU $150,
~ead1 · Heart Rate Milet You

REPO'llt
For Sate

Vindale 70FT X 14FT Wrth Expanda 2 Bdr, 20FT LR , Large
Matter Bdrm , Ex:c Cond , On
Renled Lot, Ready To- Move Into
740-446·1409

Kitchen To
Go Fer Salt.
Btlore Aemoved From Hou... 740-4-48-

Trampolne.l15. 740-441-1021

5070

992-6757 eslllor Judy

800-2&amp;3-~
~modeN~ Complett

9 OOPM 1-00G-325-7831

Qualify 8~ Phone. 1·800· 251-

Two bedroom trailer, good condl·
lion, mull be moved, 52500. 740·

Prt-llr- 149 inl1llltation, 0111y
125.91 per montn, flee bO,ut,

SATELLITE SYSTEMS 18'

flepo 1 For Salt, 2 a 3 Ele&lt;lroomo

Houll trailer 01'1 BrOctd Run Act 2
Mites !rom Sporn Plant 3br 1-112
balhl, 2 add1d on rooms lot garage , 2 A/C 's household Items

1': - - - - - - - - - -

D11h $19 99 per Mo/'Hh An
Aboul Free Programming. No
Credit Check From 8 OOAM •

304-7~ .

Repoed Double Wide On Lot
304-7:JB.7295

JET

•AERATION MOTORS
Ropairecl in s-.
Cal Ron Evano, &amp;I«JJ.537~

304-273-5655

AVAILABLE.

$17,000 304-882-3428
PRIME
LOCATION

4&lt;1&amp;-9110
3 Houses Near K·M•rt 2: Older
Occupied Aentals Mucn Newer
Brlq~ With Full Basement Wtth 3
Rooms Up!Stlllf5 All On UO Fl
x-'00 Ft Fenced lol Wllh 1 Big
TwO St6ry BlOCk Building &amp; One
10Ft xtO Ft Metel Building Can
111clude Sw1mm1ng Pool, $175000

pace or ani

cond 1Uoned, S210-S300, aawer.

S~lln

Mafc:e oiler- free heat, mutt Jell
three bedroorrt. two bath ranch
w1tf1 10 aertt, ga~ well lnground
pool, !oiled tor $98 000 thla oprlng.

ngs

310

0&lt; Monthly Ra1et.

ONLY 3LEFT

363-6662

REAL ESTATE

RaiOI,

1999 32x&amp;O Norris Special
Order Nevtr LNed In: Mull Sell!
Buyer Loaf Opllon On Ptoperty
Once In A Lll11lme Savlnga! 1
800-251-5070

4000

Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments, Or Make Ollar 1·800·

This newspapbr wtll no1
know1ngry accept
advertisement~ lor roal os1a1e
whiCh IS 1n VIOiaiiOn Ol lho
law Our raaoars are neroby
informed that all dweUmo:;
·adverh!ad tn th 1s nowspapcr
are ava•lable on ttr'l e1lual
oppMuOI!y oasts

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OAKWOOO-ES
IITfiO, WV.

New 18x80 S500..00Wn S24!-per
mo Free a•r. 1k1rt t -800-691-

$999 Down on any 98 model
Doublewlde In stock Free Dellv ·
ery Ca111-800-891-5177

' AU roal ostme adverUs1ng In
lhts newspapet 1S sUbJeCIIO
the Fodoral Fa1r Housmg Acl
of t968 whtch ma~os 111ilogat
to advert1se any prelorence
llml181lon or dtscr•mlnat10n
based on race color roiiQion
sex tamitlal statu s or national
orlgm or any 1n1ontton lo
make any such preferenco
llmllal•on or &lt;I!Scrhnlna110n

Gl 4 110UR BATH

$109 tabllh Qny AI

Gaiiii)OI•t 3 Bedrooms. All New
Furnace. Windows Hot Water
Tank, Aocl, 1-'0-•41·1021 740-

Furntture repair, rehnlsh and res·
!oration, lllao custom ort;iers Ohio
Valley Refinishing Shop, Larry
Georges Portable Sawmill, don't
haul your logs to the m1N just call

1'-----=-----=--NEW 14110 IIR

ronlmg 304-875-4054 (Loril"'
7...,... Hl1~ (Konl)

304-674-0128

PMJI;ls, 740 992-6576

14&gt;70 IMJO-()own ··~-pt&lt;
Fr. . air til:lrt 1·100·891·

\ltnyl , new vinyl '• i:ltck.
«JMtUon, 2102 Annltton Drivo •.J
Pomt Pltasant. WV
trtd to Upper 70'1, will c:0&lt;11ld0r

Houle 10&lt;3 land- Letart Faltl, 2 11
2 acrta, 350' river frontage , 5
room1, 2 1tory, electric only TPC
avadabfe. ne1d1 TLC, good tlxtruppsr tor handyman, 74C.·9481·

Cinema• . 6howtl.,. l Oionoy.

Construction Wo-• Wok:omo
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2 1 3 bodroom mol&gt;ilo homH,
460 S
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31&lt;

Chele Motel lowell Rttet 111
Town, Newly Rtmoc:lt,..,, HSQ,

111118 Goo 2 Doors. 4 ~
4or, Auto, Air. 53,000 loll~l,
ss.1oo oeo, 1&lt;10-2Y B:l«l

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1Weoffa:•r· n ~ , , a
tlllill
.!Moll I
ly

Saturday, Ocl 10, 1998
Look for 1he coming year to do a
/l:p-Onp on you. espectally wuh
things thai have a duttl uO'ecl on
your malenal well-bemg.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23l Luck IS
on your side 1oday. In order 10 ulihze
ils energy. v;sualtze your.;elf a.' a wm- 1
ner und avoid taking 1111y unnecessary
risks. Trying 10 p~tch up a broken
romance'/ The A'lro-Graph Matchmaker can help you understand what
10 do 10 make the rehllionship work.
Mail $2.75 10 Matchmaker, do this
newspaper, P.O. Bo• 1758, Munuy
Hill Station, New York. NY 10156.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov_ 22)
When allempting unything ofsignif·
icance today, stick to ~rtnership
arrangements. You 'II be a lucky
charm for others und vice versa.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dcc.
21) What you do tor other.; today, I
you'll also be doing for yourself.

u friend come to you asking
for ass:stunce, ...,,pond wtlh open
arm!'~ and a ~mile.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
The people you know socially could
help you secure some 1ype of special
favor. This ts only because they hke
and believe in you.
AQUARIUS (Jun_ 20-Feb. 19)
Don't be ufmtd lo put out mu.imum
:tlort loday m order lo achieve your
~ims. li's that kind of day where the
harder you work, the luckierryou'll
be.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
you play hfe as a game ruther than n
war. everylhing will work outlo yoor
hkmg today. Taking your involvements too seriously could hinder
you
ARIES (March 21 -April 19)
Mnlertally speaking, lhi.~ could be a
nuher impress:ve &lt;Illy for you. Roll up
your sleeves and get to work to bring
home a whopper ot a paycheCk.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You'll need somelype of social out-

'

let tnd11y to gmlify
expectations
and urges. However. reslnct yourself
to fnends with whom you share a
comfort zone. ·
_GEMINI (May 21-J~~e 20l As
t1me ucks on today. you could be in
for snme ~urprises in terms of how
much you·ve accumulated More
gets accompltshed when th:ngs are
done 111 u slow. steady Jl'ICC .
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Developments lhat have political
ovenones could work 111 your ~ene·
fil today If you properly promolc
whal you have to oft'er, all the support
you need will be fonhco.mi ng_
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You've
always enJoyed being the giver
Allow the same joy for your frtends
today. If you're in need of assi~tance.
accepl favors with grnc:ousness and
thanksgiving.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Because you are presently supponing
somelhing thai will possess posttive
resuhs, your influence over ~our
peers will be a1 its highesl peak 1oday.

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Pomeroy • Middleport; Ohio

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Friday, October 9, 1998

Along the River

Apostolic

Church of Christ

To,.., Plaltoo a PHI

Cbon:h of J..., Cbrial Apotlollc

..._,, Cltttrdo ot Cluill
212 W . Main St

Sundoy School . 9 Lm.
Wonhip - !Oa.m.
Tuesday Sorvi«s • 7:30p.m.

VanZandl and Ward Rd.
Pastor: James Miller

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Sunday School . 10:30 a.'m.
bening- 7:30pm.·
~~~

Sendee• • 7:30 p.m.

Pomeroy
Ka!htrin Foster
Clergy
· and

Minister: Danny Bias
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m ., 7 p.m.
Wednesday: Services - 7 p.m.

Holy
Sundly School II :00 a.m.
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romrroy w., ..kl, Churdo orCbrtsr
Ub&lt;rty Anrmbly or God
Mason, W.Va.

Pastor. Nell Tc:nnant
Sunday Servia:!!&gt;· 10.00 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Thursday Prayc:r Meeting - 7 p.m.

Wedne5day Services · 7 p.m.

31057_State Roule 325, L.angsvlle
PastOr: Dr. J.D. Young

Hopo Baptist Cburdl (South.,.l
Pastor: Jim Dilly
S70 Orant St., Middleport
Sunda)' school - 9 :3() a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p. .m.

Dan•llle Holl..,. Church

Middleport thufclt or Cllriol
Slh and Main
Pastor: AI Hanson
Yourh Minisrer: Bill Frazier

· Baptist

Ro5t or Shlron HolinHS Church
leading Creek Rd., Rutland
Pastor; Rev , Dc'wey King
Suriday s.chool- 19:30 a.m.
Sunday wOrship· 7 p.m.
Wedne5day prayer meeting· 7 p.m.

lloa,.,.allow Rid&amp;• Church orChrill
Poutor:Te:rry Stewart
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servias · 6:30p.m.
Zion Church of Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt.143)

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

Worship . 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.in.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.
lnstrumen_lal
Pastor: Terry SleW an
Worship Service. 9 a.m.
Communion· 10 a.m.

P;l!'tlur. E. L1m~r O'Bryant
Sund;t\' Schnol - Y:JO a.m·.
wor .. hip ·. 10:45 a.m., 7:00p .m.
Wednt:l&gt;dl!Y Service~ . 7:00p.m.

Hysoii Run Holiness Chur&lt;h

Sunday School· 10:15 a:m.
Youlh· 5:30pm Sunday.

Fint Baptist Chufch
P.1:.tor: MJrk M(lrrow
(Jfl! and P;d mc f Sl .. Mtddh:port
Sund :l) Schuol - 9: 15 :.~ . m.

Racine Flnl Bapllit
Pastor: Rick Rule

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Rutland Church or Christ
Sund:iy School ·9:30a.m.

Wednuday Services· 7:00p.m.
· Silve)\ Run Bapllst

Worship· !0:30a.m.. 7 p.m.

Pas10r: Bill Lillie
•
Sunday School· JOn.m.
Worship · 1I a.m. , §:30 p.m ..1
Wcdncsd&lt;J)' Services• 6:.30 p.m.

Mt. Union Baptise
Pa~tor . Joe N. Sayre
Sunda" School-9:45 a.m.
Evc.ning .· 6:30p.m.
Wcdnc:sday ServiceS • 6:30p.m.

Pastor: David DeWitt
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m. apd b p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:00p.m.
Rutland Community Church
Pastor: Re\'. Roy McC.any
Sunday School· 9:30a.m .
Sunday Evening· 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Bradford Chui'th of Chrlsl
Corner of St. Rt 124 &amp; Brudbury Rd.
Minisler: Doug Shilmblin
Youth Minister: !Jill Amberger
Sunduy S.:hool - 9:30 :~.m.
Worship - M:OU a.m., JU:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday ScrvicCs - 7:1.10 p.m .

Hickory Hllia Church ofChriol '·
Evangelist Mike Moore

Bethlehem Baptist Churth
,.
Grc:Jt Bend. Route 124. Riit:ine, OH
Po•.,tor : Daniel Berdine
Suoday-Scho(ll - 9:30a .m.
Sunday Worship · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesda y llibk Sludy ·7 :00p.m.
Old Bethel Free Will B.ll!ptist Chun:h
~H601 Sr. R1 . 7, Middleport
6und:J)' School · 10 u.m
Ewnin~ · 7:30p.m.
Thur~day Sl!rvicc:s • 7:30

Sunday School . 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 10 •·!" .. 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 1 p.m.
U~rty

Jtnl1es E. Keesee
Worship · IUa.m., 7 p.m. ,
Wednesday Ser\liccs - 7 p.m. ·
faith 8aplisl Church
Rnilroac.l Sl., Mnson
Sundny School · I0 a.m.
Worship· llu.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdnt'•H.Iay Service!. · 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswoo.d, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell

', Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m

Sl. Poul Lulhonn Chun:h
Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Frilz
Sunday School· 9:45 a.m.
Wors.hip ~ II a.m.

Hartlord Churth oiChrislln
Chrisii1A Union
Hanford, W.Va.
Pustor:Jim Hughes
Sunduy School • II u.m .
Wors~1p · Y:30 il.ff! ., 7:30p.m.
Wednc~day Ser\lices- 7~ 30 p.m.

· Fon:sl Run Dllptlsl
Pa~lor ArilJ:-o-11urt
Suntby Sdmol·· 10 u m
W(H~hip · II am

United Methodist
Graham United MC.thodist
Worship - IJ:3H il.m. (hi &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:3(1 p.m. (Jrd &amp; 41h Sunj
W!!dno.:sdily Service. 7 : ~0 p.m.

Church of God

Mt Moriah Baptist
Fnurtlt &amp; Main S1 .. Midf.Jiepurt
Pa,tnr: Rev. Gi lhcn Craig. Jr.
' Sund :~ y S!.:hool. 11:.10 a.m.

Mt. Olhe United Methodli!il
Off J 24 he hind Wilkesville
Pustor: Rev. Rolph Spires
Sunduy School- 9:3U 11.m .
Won•hip • JO:J(l 11 .m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Strvicc:-. • 7 p.m. ·

Rill' inc

Paslor: Re'W . Jumcs S&lt;illcrfidd
Sunduy School· 9:4~ :~om .
Evening . 7 p.rn .
Wec.lne!-&gt;day Servi~.:cs . 7 p.rn

Wor!'!hip . 10:45 a.m.
Antiquity Baptl~t
Sundu~' Sch01.1l· 9 : ~11 . n . m .
Wor.,:hip . I0:45a .m
Sund;~)· £"'cnfng · ll:Otl p.m.
.

Meigs Cooperallve Parish
~ Norlh~ast Clusler
Airred
Pil~tor: Sharon H ;1u~man
Sund:1y S~.:hatll - V:-30 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., ldO p.m.

Rulland Cburth ol God

.

Paslor : Ron Hea1h

, -..

Suoday Worship · 10 o.m., 6 p.m,
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m .

Rulland fn't' Will B·apti'st
• '·Salem St
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fla.,ltlr : Rev. Paul Tay lor
~u nd~v School - 10 a.m.
Ev"cnin!l · 7 p.m.
W~:dnc:o;dny Scr\·iccs • 7 p.m.

S)·racusc Flrsl Church of Cod
Apple and Second St~ .
Pastor: Rc:v , David Russett
Sundil)' Sl'ho(lftJnd Worship· 10 a.m.
hening Scr\lil'1:S· 6:30p.m.
WcdncM.Jay Servict.•s . 6:3U p.m.

Catholic
ltd

Mulh~· 11y

A\\'., Pnmo.:ro.1. 'J'J?- 5~9H

Pa, IM . RL' V. WahL·r 1..: Hctn7
Sat. Con. -IA:'-_:i L~p . n• .: fl.1u:-.~ · 5:.'0 p.m.
Sun . ( !Jn . -:-;.45·9: 15 :1.m..
Sun. Mots~ · 9JU ;1 .m .

Daikt

Ma~J&lt;o-

X:JU :1.n1 .

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O.J. Whih: Rd. off St . Rt . 16(1
• Pa~lur: P.J. Chapm;m
Sunday School • 10 il.m .
Wor~hip. II a.m.
Wcdnt:sc..l&lt;iy Services · 7 p.m.

ilast'Or: Slmron 1-k•u.~man

' Wur:-.hip .IJ ;1 .111.
Sunda)' S\:huul · !U il.m .
Thursday ~crvicc.,. 7 p m

Joppa
Pa~t or :

Uob Randolph

. Wor;,hip · YJO a.m.
Sund;1y S_d mnl·. 10: 3~1 a.m.

Sunday ~hool· 9:15a.m.
W&lt;rlhip • 10:30 Lm.
Bible Sludy Tueoday • 10 a.m.

Trinity Church
Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy ,
Pilslor: Rev. Rolimd Wildm;m
Sund&lt;~y s~:hool ani.! worship IU::!5

Pastor: Keith Rader

Rutlaad
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.

Hobton ChrlsUu Followablp Church.
Sunday sef'lice, 10:00 a.m.• 7:00p.m .

Youlh fellowship Sunday. 7:00p.m.

Salem Cooler

Sunday School . 9:15a.m.
SnowY lilt

Worship· 9 a.m.

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Belhony
Pastor: Dewayne Sluder
Sunday School . lO a.m.
Worship~ 9 a.m .
Wednesday Service~· 10 a.m.
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Carmel &amp; Ba!han Rds.
Racine, Ohio
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.Pastor: Dewuyne Stuller
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· IO:~Sa.m.

Bible SIUdy Wed: 7:00p.m.
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Pastor; Dewaync Stuller
Sunday School · II a.m.
Worship. 10 a.m.
Eo!l Lolart
Pa~tor:

Brian Harkness

Sunday Sc~ool • 10 a.m.

Worship· 9a.m.
· 7 p.m.

We~_nesday

Ricin• ·

~tor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship· II u.m.

Coolville u'nlted Melhodlsl Pariah
PaMoJ: Hl!lcn Kline

Coolville Chur&lt;h

Main &amp; Fifth St.
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Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship ~

9 a.m.

Tuesday Servicl!s · 7 p.m.

Bethel Churth
Township Rd., 46KC
, Sunday School . 9u.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.
Wcdne~day

Scr..,iccs • JO u.m.

Hockin~port

Church

Grand Street
School - 10 u.m.

Sund;~y

· 11 ]l.m.
Wcdncsduy Services. K p.m...
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214 E. Main
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Wednesd'ar- 7 p.m .

New Lime Rd., Rutland
Paslor: Rev. Marga1Ct J. Robin!!On
Servic_es: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.

Sunduy, 2:30p.m.

,·- HarrisonviUe Commurtily Chun:h
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday· Y:JO u.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday • 7 p.m.
Enddme HouH of Pnyer
(at Burlingham church off RoU1e 33)
Pa5lor: Robert Vance '
Sunduy won~hip - 10 a.m.
Wedncsduy service-6:30p.m.

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Co. Rd. 63

Sunday School· 9:3Uu.m.
Wor~hip ~ HJ:3(1 u.m,

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Pa5tor: Sam Anderson
Sunday School tO a.m.
Evening. 7:30p.m. .
Wednesday Service • 7:30p.m.

f..,cning · 7 p.m.

Presbyterian

SyracuH Mloalon

Syncuse First Unltrd Pnsbyterlan
Pastor: Rev. Krisanu Robinson
Sunc.luy School • 10 a.m. ,
Worship· II a.m.

1411 BFidgeman St., Syracuse

· Rc\'. Mike Thompson,Pastor
Sunday School : 10 a.m . .
.
Evening· 6 p.m.
Wedm:sday Service ~ 7 p.m.

Full Gospel Church or lho Uvlng Savior

Hazel Community Churth

Off Rt 124
Ptlstor: Edsel Hun
Sunday Sdiool ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:3tJ a.f'!'l.,7:30 p.m,

. 3~8 Antiquity , Racine, OH
Pnslor: Jessie Morris
A.'lst. Pastors: Jim Morrjs ;t. Rick Morris ·
SeN_ices: Saturday 7:30p.m.
Hlnison•ille Pnsbyterlan ChuKh

Dymllle Communlly Churth

Worship · 9 a.m.
Sunduy School - IJ:45 u.m.

Wotship · 10:30 u.m., 7 p.m.

Middleport Pre•bytorion

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, Sunda~ School . 9:30a.m.

· Worship . II a.m .
Wcdncsduy Scn1icc • 7 p.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh·'Day AdYcntisl
Mulberry Ht .~ . Rd., Pomeroy
Paslor: Roy Lawinsk~
, Sulurdu~ Scrvicc.'i:
Snbb;tlh School • 2 p.m.

Pastor: Grcgmy A Cunclirf
Sundo1y St:hnol • 9:;\(J tt.m.
Wor.~hip - IOJO u.m. , ldll p.m.
Wl:dncS(.]ay Ser~¥kcs. 7 p.m.

Rood,.lllo Fclluwshlp

W&lt;&gt;rxhip · 111:45 a.m" ,7:30p.m.
Weilnesday 7:30 p.m.
PaMor: Luwrencc Bush
Sunday SChool ·, 9:30a.m .
• Evening · 7 p.m.

_;Wedneduy.·Service • 7 p.m.

Unllod Faith Chun:h

. Rt . 7 on Pomeroy ~y-Poss
Pustru: Rev . Roben-E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School • 9:30 ll.m.

Wol&gt;hip · 10:30 u.m., 7 p.m..

• W4:dncsd~t} ,Scrvice - 7 p.m.

Full GospellJahthouH
33U45 Hilund Road, PomerOy

Crow's Family Restaurant

MI. Hennon Unlttd Brethren
in Chrisl Church
Tcxus Community oil CR H:i
P:tstor: R~rt Sand~r;,
Sund~y S\;hool - tJ:)U a.m.
Wor.ihip - HJ:3U u.m., 7:311 p.m.
Wedncsda~ Scrvic.."C~. 7:30 o.m.
Eden United Bfethrell in Christ
2 1/2 miles norlh or Rcedwille
on Stutc Ruutc 124 •
, Pa,...tor: Rev . Rohcfl Murkley
Sunday Sehoul- 11 u.m
Suuday Worship· IU:OIJ t\.m &amp; 7:0() p.m.
Wedncsd;ty ~rvicc~ - 7:JIJ p.m.
· ·Youth Scrvit:c · 7:30p .m.

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Wor!ihip • 10 a·. m.

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Tlmes-SentiMI phPIP by Jill Williams

Co.

Elrad Flannery of Greenup, Ky., carries lhls weekend's fenn festival held at Elob Evans. juice !rom the cane which Ia lhen copked 10
canes of sugar lo a horse-drawn press during , Farms In Rio Grande. Th~ press, once usad by . form lhe stl~ky substance. This year's festival
a demonstration of making sorghum during early aeltltra for making molasses, releases_ Is the 281h edition of lhe annual event.

Puhli~hing

In a n-• ... INH, U. Gov. Nancy
Holllllter Hid the Transportation
Revl- Advlaory Council will con·
alder remaining portions of her
highway plan laler thla year.

City explores
need for new
addressing
along Eastern

She worked as •general m~nager
of radio station WJEH AM/FM in
Gallipolis for 17 years. in 1967, she
joined AVCO Broadcasting in
Cincinnali as corporale director of
comritunily affairs.
She now directs communily rela·
lions and development at Holzer
Medical Cenler, a 0d serves as the
execulive vice presidenl of I he Holz·
er Foundation for Tri-State Health
Care.
In 1960, she was elccled lhe firsl
woman 10 lhe board· of the Gallia
Counly Chamber of Commerce, ·and
in 1994 became 1he first woman
president of Ihe chamber.

Middleport Penlecostal
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rc\1. Clark Duker
•·· Sunday School • Hh.m.
Evening· 6 p.m.
WcdncJKtuy Services. 7:00p.m .

Uuilcy Run Road
·
Paslor: Rev. Emmett Rowson
Sunday Evening 7 p.m.
Thursday Scryice- 7 p.m.

Vol. 33, No. 35

By the numbers

Bob Evans Farm Festival

"womati of firsts."

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Follh Valley Tobtmacle Chun:b

completion of these projects;" Strickland said.
Ho!lisler countered that the plan is "good
for soulh,ern Ohio.
"In trying lobe as crealive and 'inluitive as
we could, we came up with this approach in
completing these projects," she said.
In a news release, Hollister said TRAC will
consider remaining porlions of her plan larer
this year. These include redesignation of the
Ohio Appalachian Corridor to incluqe U.S. ~5
and Ihe Chesapeake Bypass, making lhem eligible for the addiljpnal ARC funds.
The proposal also calls for a Portsmouth
Bypass 10 receive an ARC mileage designation
and Slale funding, including a ·comprehensive
environmenlal study in fiscal 1998. The over·
all package brings over $330 million in devel·
opment funds for Ihe regional transportal ion
syslem.
Hollister noted that the proposal awaits
final approval from TRAC and Ihe ARC.

: COLUMBUS - . Gov. George
\?.oinovich will inducl Marianne
Boggs Campbell, of Gallia Counly,
inlo lhe Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
at ils 201h anniversary celebral1on
on Ocl. 21.
Campbell is one of 14 'women
chosen for induction into lhe hall of
fame, which was eslablished in 1978
to recognize Ohio women leaders
and lrailblazers.
. -Campboll was described in a
press release issued Salurday as ,a

St. Rt. 124, Rnclnc

575 Pcurl St, Middlcpon

nectar in Meigs Counly was approved, and are
all part of Hollister's Appalachian Highway
Developmenl Plan'.
The proposal would use additional money
from the Appalachian Regional Commission
and leveraged stale lransporlation dollars to
help complete priorily highway projects in
soulhern Ohio.
"Essentially, lhe TRAC ·has agreed to use
stale dollars in place of federal demonslralion
funding to accelerale lhe limetable for each
projecl 's complelion," said Hollisler, lhe Mari·
ella Republican challenging incumbenl U.S.
Rep. Ted Slrickland, D·Lucasville, in the Nov.
3 election.
"Oiherwisc, lhese projects would have lo
wail until the federal dollars trickle in over lhe
nexl six years," Hollister said. "With lhis

approach, ODOT will pay
itself back with Ihc federal
demonslralion funds ralher
!han causing delays for any of
the projects in the plan."
Hollisler has lOuted lhe
plan in the series of debates
she's had wilh Slrickland, one
for each of lhe 14 counlies
Strickland
representing the Sixth Dis~
• trict..
· During their Galli~ Cpunty debate Ocl. 3 at
t~e Vniversily of Rio Grande, Slrickland noled
thai ARC Adminisiralor Je§se While said he
doesn'r support the use of ARC dollars for
Hollisler 's plan. He urged volers 10 be wary of
what he called "election eve talk."
"Whal we have is a legitimale concern thai
we haven't golten our fair share, and I would·
encourage the people to hold me and any
elected represenlalives responsible for the

Campbell to be Inducted
'ltlto women's hall of fame

Pastor: Willinm Hobuck
Sunduy School. IU a.m.

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Oifton, W. Vu,
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship . 7 p.m .
Wednesday Service - 7 p.ni
New Life Victory Center
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis. OH
Pastor: Dill Sta:ttn
Sunday Service~- 10 a.m.&amp;; 7 p.m.
Wednesday· 7 p.m. &amp; Youlh 7 p.m.
Full Go!lpel Church of the Uving Snlor
RI.33H, Antiquity
. Pastor; Jesse Morri!i
As.."it, Pastors: Jim Morris&amp;
ScNicell: S·u11 urd;IV /:JU 11.m·.

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Tho Bell"'"' Fello..ahlp MloiiiiJ
Fr1day- fellowsh1p service 7 p.m.

Sunday M:hool • ){J u.m.

James R. Aaroo, Jr. • Director

Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE
SERVICES

Sunday School-9:30a.m.

By KEVIN KELLY
Tlmes-Set'!tlnel Slaff
GALLIPOLIS - Several portions of a
highway spending plan pr\lposed by Li. Gov:
Nancy Hollisler were approved lasl week by
the Transporialion Review Advisory Council,
allhough Jhe plan has been criticized by Hoi·
lisler's opponent for the Sixlh Congressional
Dislrict seal.
Approval from TRAC, lhe nine-member
independent commillee advising the Ohio ·
Department of Transportalion on spending
!iighway funds, releases money ,lo accelerate
tbe complelion of U.S. 50 'from Athens to
coolville.
. All design work for U.S. 35 in Ross Coun·
tj', the Chesapeake Bypass, U.S. 33 from
Alhens to Darwin, and the Ravenswood Con~

Suoday-7:00p.m.
•
Wednesday-7:00p.m.
~riday· 7:00p.m.
Cllllon Tabernacle Church

Worship~ 9:3Qa.m. and 7 p.m.

CanuJ.sunoa

Syracuse ChUrch of the Nnart:nt
Pastor, Robert J. Cocl1
Rudio. Ministry· Ra~¥cnswod SU!Iion
~-4:)1J Saturc.lay
Sunday School • 9:311 u.m,

212 E. Main Street

Inc.

SOU N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Pastor : Lawrence Foreman
Sunday School · 9:3U a.m.
Worship- 10:30 am
Wedne~ay Services. 7 p.IJ'.

Wednesday Service- 7 p.m,

.Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services · 7 p.m.

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Wonhip · 11:15 a.m., 7 p.m.

Reed!&gt;vlllt
Worship . lJ : ~ll a.m.
Sunday School- !lUll a.m.
: UMYF Sun\la)' 6:.10 p.m.
Fir:-.t Sunday ol· Monlh- 7:30p.m. se rvi l~ ·

Sunday Sehoul· YJO a.nl .

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992-3987

Pasaor; Roben E. Musser
Sunday School- 10 a.m.

Worship ·lOa.m.
Youth Fellowship, Sunday • 6 p.m.

Wor:-.hip · IIJJO a.m.

Long Boiiom

K&amp;C JEWELERS
Pomeroy
992-3785

Pa:itor; Ouvid Dailey
Sund01y Schooi9::\0 a.m.
Evenipg · 7 pJn.

Salem St., Rutland

Sunday School· ~: 15 a.m.

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Cabinet Making
Syracuse .

Sllven•llle Wonlor Faith

Chrlsllan Fellowahlp Cenler

RockSprinp

Church or the Naz.11rene
P:1stor: Teresa Wuldcck
Sunday School· 9:3(1 a.m.
W1nship. IO:~S &lt;t.m., 7 p.m .
Wcdnc~day Scrvi~cs · 7 p.m.

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Pomeroy Pike , Co. Rd.
Pa:.lor: Rev . Dlack.wOOd
Sunday School · 9:30 u.m.
Worship !0:30a.m., 7;..'\0p.m.
Wednesday Ser~¥ice ·1:3CJ p.m.

Pallh CbaPII Opeja Bible Cllura
92l S. 1'birrl St., Middlepott
Pulor .Ernie Wenp:rd
'Sunday sotVieo, 10 a.m:
Wednesday l&lt;l)lioo, 7 p.m.

Chester.

Churth or God ol Prophecy

Sacred Heart Catholic Chun·h

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Calvary Bible Church

·Sundny School-10 o.m.

Pine Grove

Christian Union

773-3017
Scr\lice timc: Suoday 10:;!0 a.m.
We.driesdly 7 pm

Ser\'ice : Friday , 7 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints

Re.v. Donald C. Fritz
Worship ·9:00a.m,

Sunday School: 9:30il.m.
Worsh ip Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Pa~tor :

PeartCioapd

Pastor: Rev. franldin Dick.cnli

Reorganized Church of Jesua Christ
· o_r LaUer Day Saints
Portland-Racine Rd.
. Pastor: Jerry Singer
Sunday School -9:30a .m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

Lutheran

Pastor: Ph_ilip S1urm

Put&lt;nJoltn ol: Patty Wade
603 Secoad Ave. ,......,

Worship· 10:15 a.m.

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Victory Baptist Independent
525 N. 2nd St Middleport

Worship. 10 a.m.

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P -: Ccnnie Flara

Advisory panel approves portions of Hollister plan;
Strickland says be wary of 'election-eve' promises

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•fuii-Gaapel Church•

Worship· 10 a.m.

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Pastor: Willlnm Van M~:tcr
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Sl. John Luthonn Church

Roodsvlllo Chur&lt;h or Christ

Pastor; John Harl
Sun'day School · 9:30a.m.'
Worship. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study. 7:00 p . ~ .

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Sunday School · 9 a.m.

Suoday School • 9 a.m:

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Pastor: Ste~¥t Reed

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Hemlock Grove Church
· Pa~tor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school- 10:30 u.m.
Worship,- 9:30a.m., 7 p.m

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Sund&lt;~y School 10:20· 1I a.m.
Relief Society/Priesthood 11 :05· 12:00 noon
Sucramenl Ser'Wict 9-JO: 15 u.m.
Homemaking me,eting, l si Thur!!. .. 7 p.m.

Sunday Sc~ool- 9:30a.m.
Worship· IU:JU a.m., 7:30p.m.
W,ec.lne~da¥ Service 7:30p.m .

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Fal"'l.,. Bible Churth

Pastor: Ron Fierce

St Rt 160, 446-624 7 or 446-7486

Langsville Chrisllan Chur&lt;h

Mlnen•JUe

Pastor: Chad Emrick

Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

Chan:h of J01u1 Chris~
Aposlolk Fallh

The ChuKh or Jesus
Christ of Litter-Day S1iats

Christian Church

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Sundoy Scrvioos: 10 a.m. &amp;6 p.m.,
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Worship· 10:30 a.m.
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Worship- 10:30 p.m.

Sundly School . 6 p.m.

'!lanai Ol!l.....,h Mlnllllrla·
47439 R&lt;i\1&lt;1 Rd., Chestor
P"!'ton: Rev. Mary and Harold Cook

Sunday School . 9:30 a.m.

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Other Churche s

PUtor: Vernagaye Sullivan

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B.ald Knob, oo Co. Rd. 31
-l'~or; Rev. Roger Willford
Sundoy School · Y:30 a.m.
Worship- 1 p.m.
lhlto'a Challfl Wnloyoo
Cool\lille Road
Pa~tor : Re\', Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School · 9:']0 a.m.
Won.;hip . 10:30 a.m..
Wednesdoy Service • 7 p.m..

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Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Hulh (Middleport)

blueblood

Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Wednesday service, 7:00p.m.

Wednesday Service!o.o · 7:30p.m.

Dexter
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday Even ins -6:30p.m.
Thursday Service . 6:30p.m.

Hillside .DupUst Chu.rcl;l
Sl. R1. 143 just oH Rt. 7
Pastor Rc\1 Jame s R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday Sr:hool - J 0 ;t.m.
Wm~hip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdncsd&lt;~y' Servit."t ~ -7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
, Worship . . 10:45 a.m .• 7 p.m.
Thursday Service ·):30 p.m.

Lauro! Cllrl Flft Methodist Church

Bradbury Church ol' Christ
P;~stot: Tom Runyon
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Wc d'll':-.da \ s~r~; icc · 7:00p.m.

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Wor-.hip - II) 15 :a.m., .7:00 p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship· 9 a.m .
Thursday StrVices. 6:30p.m.

' WtsLtyan Bible Holiaeu Chun:h
75 Pearl St., Middlepon.
Pastor: Rev . Doug Cox
Children's service· 10 a.m.
Worship· 9:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

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Putor: Qydt Henclcrson
Sund&amp;1 School · 9:30a.m.

Pallor: Mark MallOn

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Pastor: Chad Emrick

Pine Gro"e Blblt Holl1as Church
• 112 mile off Ri.l25
P:1stor: ReY. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.fll., 7:30p.m.
Wedne~y Service - 7;30 p.n:J.

Pastor: Roger Watson

Pomeroy Pike

Worship . 11 a.m.

Sunday Schooi9:JO a.m.
Worship - ll a.m., 7:30p.m.
W(dneSday Service - 7:30p.m.

lsi and 3rd Sunday

First Soul hem Baptist

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush

Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace

Pomeroy Firstlbplisl
East M&lt;~in St .
Sumlay School· 9:30a.m.
wor~~ip . 10:30 a.m.

nolwooda
Putor: Keith Rader

Harri.Jooville Road

Worship -·9:30a.m.

Rulland first Baptist Church
Sunda)' S~;hool · 9:30a.m.
Worship ~ 10:45 a.m.

Worship· 9 a.m.

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New blood

Worsbip • 10 a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wunhip · II a.m.. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Scrviccil - 7 p.m.
Rllllad Cllerdo or 11oo Naarooo
l'lltor. Rev. Samuel W. Basye
Sunday Scflool. 9:30a.m.
Wunhip • 10'.30 a.m., 6:30p.m.'
Wodncaday,Scrvi«s. 7 p.m.
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Pasror: Keich Rader

Wednesday prayer service · 7 p.m.

Southlloiii&lt;INowT•Silver Ridge
Pascor: Roben Barber
Sunday School · 9 a.m.

Otatar Clottn:~ of tho N...,_
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Gra1e

· Worship. 11 a.m.
Wednesday Serviaa · 7:'30 p.m.

Calvary Pil&amp;rf• Chapel

Krno Churth of Chri!lt

Sund:J} Ser\l"lce ·7:00p.m.
. Sunday School - 10 ~ . m .
Wrdne,.d;Jy Sew ice-7:00p.m .

Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.

Sunday School . 10 a.m.

lUJ Cllwdl tlllle N....ne
Paslor. Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm)r.
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Wonhip -10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wcd,.y Service• · 7 p,m.

Pa5tor: Chad Emrick

Sunday school · 9:30a.m.
Sundly worship · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 8:15, 10:30 1.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday ~rvices ~ 7 p.m.

1-'ree Will Bapllsl Church
AJ&lt;oh SHeet, Middleport
Pa!!.tor: l.tJ&lt;o Hayman

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) Sunday School • II a.m.
Worship - !Oa.m., 6 p.m.

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33226 Children's Home Rd.

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Evenina7;l0 p.m.
Tuesday ol: Thundly ·7:30p.m.

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Wc-y Kids for Otrill· 7 p.m.
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School district ponders future of unneeded property
By EIRIAN J. REED
the con sol ida lion 'o f the dislrict's elemenlary
Times-Sentinel Sial!
·students into Easlern Elementary School,
REEDS VILLE - The Eastern Local which wa~ built adjacent lo Easlern High.
School Board will begin to seriously consid- School.
er lhe fale of two abandoned school buildThe Chesler building was conslrucled in
ings lhis month.'
the 1920's as an elementary and high. school,
·. Thc' fulure of'Chester Elemenlary School and Riverview was opened in 1958 as an
. and Riverview Elementary . School at elementary school for Ihe Reedsville and
Re.edsville will be delermined before the Long Bottom communilies.
onsel of winlor·weather, according to Super·
, Well said that the board will likely se ll
. · Ihe two buildings soo 0, because, of the
iiltendent Deryl Well.
The buildings have been empty since the expense involved in winterizing and healing
close of the 1997-1998 school year, due lo Ihe. buildings, as well as maintaining lhem
throughout the year.
The board has also experi·
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enced difficulties with vandalism al the buildings,
including broken windows
and exltrior I ighls.
The dislricl's third abandoned elemenlary school,
at Tuppers Plains, will be
relaincd by lhe district for
use as an admi.nistrative
office building. ACCESS
Head Start receniiy opened
a center for residents in
Eastern Meigs County in
lhe Tuppers Plains building.
According to Well, a com·
mittee has been formed by
board president John Rice
TO SELL - Chesler Elementary School,. buill as high and bt&gt;ard member Rick
school and elementary school lor the former Central Rur~l Sanders to investigate the
School District In the 1920's, Ia one oflwl) school buildings board's oplions in disposing
of lhe buildings, · and a
lo be sold by the Eastern Local School District.

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· meeling for public inpul will be held in the
near fulure.
Well said that Ihe districl has heard from
several members of lhe communily intercsl·
ed in purchasing the buildings or portions of
lhe real eslale surrounding the buildings, bul
""id lhat many people .inlercsled in the pur·
chases arc not aware of .lhe high cost of
maintainin~ lhem.
These projected maintenance cosls could
prevenl communities from using lhe build·
ings as community centers, as .some members of the community have suggesled.
There has been speculalion thai a gravel
company mighl purchase Ihe Riverview
property for mining purposes, but Well said
Friday lhal no official offer to purchase lhal
property has been made, allhough he has
received an inquiry about such a purchase.
, · The buildings sti ll conlain li.lerally hundreds ,of pieces of furniture: student and
leachci desks and chairs, kilchcn aQd cafelc·
ria. equipment, library shelving llhd oiher
. furnishings which the dislrict plans 10 sell al
1wo separate auctions later this fall.
The new Eastern Elementary building is
equipped with new furnishings, and Ihc
board has offered some items 10 other school
dislricls.
The remaining items will be sold al pub·
lie aucrion, al Tuppers Plains and al Chesler,
Well said.
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Those items, which are s10red at alllhree
buildiQgs, must be inventoried and adver·
tised for sale prior to any auction. Sonw
playground equipment has been moved 10
the new building.

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No InJuries were reported when this unoccu•
pled Meigs Local school bus rolled oul of the
Meigs Local bus garage and lnlo t~e 354 Main
Street, Rulland-, residence or Twlla R. Hysell, Frl·
day, around 2 p.m. A Meigs County Sheriff's
Office raport states the 1990 International bus
was park ad at the garage approximately 10 min·
utes before the accident by driver Helen L. Hem·
slay, w~o repof'\ed she shut the bus off and set.
the parking brake. The report, by deputy Donald
Mohler, states the kay was off, the vehicle In
drive and the brake not eat. He cited a vehicle
brake defect In his report. Oamage to the bus
wea reported as heavy.

GALLIPOLIS - Wilh lhe upper
porlion of Slate Roule 7 in Gallipo·
lis still primed for development; lhe
need for a new melhod of number·
ing homes and businesses along lhe
slrip has become clear to cily offi·
cials.
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An addressing system ex isiS for·
struclures along Easlern Avenue lind
Upper River Road, bul commercial
expansion and lhe need for an accu·
rate count in the 2000 census
prompted 1he City Commission last
week lo request a new numbering
system along SR 7 from U.S. 35
down lo Mill Creek Road.
The .commissi.on approved first
reading of an ordinance asking lhe
Gallia Counly engineer's office 10
draw up a numbering syslem. A sec·
ond and final reading,will be held at
Ihe' commission's next meeting lo
allow the public tin:te 10 commenl.
Bob Weaver, house numbering
correspondenl and tax draftsman
wilh the engineer's office, said one
melhod of numbering would begin
wilh 0 al Ihe Silver Memorial Bridge ·· ·
and continue soulhward lo Mill ·
Creek. Houses and businesses' num· ·
. bers would be delermined by the
structures' point in mileage along
lhe route.
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• The buildings would all carry an
SR 7 dcsignalion, he explained. The
office would make lhe designation
of nuiJlbers from on-site work and
from ' aeria l mapping c,omplcied in
1997 for lhc Gallia Counly 911 pro·
gram.
"That's lhe lime-consuming por·
tion,'' Weaver said, adding that since
the projecl is lobe done on Ihe coun·
ly 's lime, il wi ll be several months
before I he engineer's slaff ca n clear
I heir schedu les Ia slarl I he work.
Barring any problems, once lhey
star! numbering, the work should
rake between 30 and 60 days,
Weaver said.
The city initially turned down a
request from then-EMS Director
Bob Bailey in 1997 10 converl Ihe
cily 10 a house. numbering syslem
fo'r 911. But development along
Eastern Avenue thai saw the opening
of the Wai-Marl «nd Golden Corral
reslaurant las! year has created a
shortage of numbers under the exist·
ing syslem, cily Code Enforccmenl
Officer Don McDade told Ihe commission last 'month.
When Ihe numbering becomes a
rea lily, 911 will benefil from a con·
sistenl system lo dispalch cmer·
gency services, said Sieve Wilson,
911's direclor.
Even wilh a new number, Wilson
said callers will be asked lo provide
pertinent informalion, such as the·
location and a description of a residence, 10 be cn1ered into the system
and provide 911 with a reference in
case of future calls to the site.
Such · information will be useful
in locating houses thai don'! display
their numbers, he added.
"As you sec the numbers Ihat arc
posied · and malch them with the
address, you'll know you're getling
·
clqser," Wilson said.

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