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P•g-12-The Dally Sentinel
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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio

Thursdl!y, Jenu2 26, 1995

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BOSTON (AP) - A 111an
infected with a weakened. form of
tbe ~S virus has turned ootlo be
an !'run~ na~ ex~ent,
gi\'IDg ~lCD~ lheir fust bint tbat
a potential vacane may be safe. .
. Most.JIOOI?le. who are mv~pos•bve fall ill Within 10 years of tnfeclion. But tbis ~ Iss~ bealthy 12
years after getting the vuus.
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In an a~~ to_leam why, SCIenlists studied bis vuus and dlscovered it is virtually identical to the

Cenalnly, one bealthy .Patient lished m today 5 Issue of die New
does not prove the expenmental EugiaDd J~ ofme:uc~~
l(accine is safe. But the study, pub- fU'Stto sbow ....,.t peop e w

whicb wolks

mook:c 5 bui
bas been dcmJVI too dan~ for
bumans.
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"We.dldn't give bim the vaccine. He got it naturally," sald Dr.
Ronald C. Desrosiers of the New
Englanc! Regional Primate Center.
About s percent or HIV-infected
people sbow no signs of immune
system damage more than a decade
after catching tbe virus. Under,
standing the_factors that keep them
bealtby is a major goal of AIDS
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Paula and ber husband. Mike Bonnett. Botb Paula and Mike are
employed by Pizza Hut and Paula
is manager of the Pomeroy operation. Paula and Mike bave a son,

C. J. and tbe Country Gentlemen, a popular local band, will be
entertaining from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. Saturday at the Cinsan
Lounge in Nitt9, W. Va., and in
Marcb will be playing at Fair
Plains, W. Va.
.
Incidentally, the group's fiddler,
Frank Boles, again won fust place
in tbe fiddling contest beld recently
at Burr Oak Park.

A note from Marty and Tip
Cunningham of Lima.
· Tbey· were sent some Sentinel
clippings by their long-time
friends, Betty Jo and Cub
Allensworth of the Columbus area,
and enjoyed them. Tip and Marty
left Middleport in 1941 so in that
time span there were a number Qf
names in the clippings that tbey
couldn't connect with. However,
they do remember Aaron Kelton,
who was mentioned, along with
Dorothy Neutzling. Marty gradual- .
ed from Middleport High in .the
same class as Dorothy and Tip
played baseball against Aaron, a ·
long time ago.
Tip and Marty are boping to
return "borne" for the Middleport
High School Alumni Reunion Ibis
spring. By the way, bow are plans
for that contlng?

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Ding session of v111age officials and
community leaders held in council
chambers of Middleport Village
Hall.
In town to facilitate tbe discussion was Dave Patton, Columbus.
Obio State University Extension
Specialist Emphasis of the meeting
was taking 12 ideas and areas ideo. tifled by the Middleport Strategic
Planning Task Force and prioritizing them.
The thiid arid fmal meeting will
be beld next Thursday. At that time
the priorities, from first to last as
defmed by the group last nigbt, will
be considered for "capacity" or.
ability to carry out on either a sbort
or long term basis, the lime
sequence, aitd the invesbnent in
time and wodt involved.
.
· With-the ideas being combined
into nine areas, tbe group prioritized them as follows:
.
I. Citizens involvement iD community affairs and a
in com-

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"that much" about 0. J.'s uial?
Keep smiling.

munity programs.
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2. Define types of industries ~~
the community wants, taking into
consideratioo tbe environment and
beritage of Middleport and tbe
community sensitivity to quality
and competition.
3. Develop i~dusuial sites for
new ~usinesses, mcluding the Hobson Site. .
4. Provide for ~owth development of small ,busmesses aqd service industries.
. 5. ~dres.s quality oflife issues

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involved, village's finances, and /
the manpower and fmancial ability
to carry out projects in an appropriate time sequence.
Because of funding needed to
c311'}' out some of the priority pro- .
jects defined at tbe meeting, tbe·
village's financial problems were
discussed with Mayor Dewey Hocton llointing out that it will take
about five years to get the village
back into "good finanCial condi-

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mcluding m':De, e~ation, recre- Robinson said that with. the steps
ation, and utility .~mces. ., •.
already in place to get the village
6. Develop a .small town bust- back on track , that will take care of
ness strategy w.btch would encour- itself, and that the empbasi~ now
age local sboppmg and new stores.
sbould be 10 "move on".
·
7. G_ive support to local business
Dennis Hockman, Middleport
expans1on plans.
. .
Community Association president,
8 ·Educate and asSISt m local raised tbe issues of lack of volunstart-up businesses. .
teerism, biigbt in neigbborbQOds.
9. Develop the Manne Park area and small ·business concerns as
and establisb a Middleport Com- . tbey relate to major retailets and
munity Center.
mall sbopping.
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Tbe two boor meeting led to
Another topic discussed at the
extensi~e ,discuss.ion about the · mee!ing was development of tbe
commumty s capactty to carry out manna area into a recreation
prioritized projects, metbods for grounds for senior citizens. Horton
getting residents concerned and
Continued on page 3

-Areas and
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tized for lmporlance to community development.
and growlb. Dave P•tton, OSU extension specialist, explains tbe prlorlt,bl1111 process and bow
It leads to action plannlll(l.

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five stoves in the bome econontlcs
department from Columbus Southem Power for $1 each,
- Renewed a referral agreem~nt with .H~illll! l!.ec~ry Services, Inc. of Athens to deal with
students baving drug or alcobol
problems. Lawrence said HRS is
paid on a case-by-case basis and
has not yet bandied any cases from
the district.
- Received copies of the .Eiecuonic Management Information
System district profile for fiscal
year 1994.
- Approved Lawrence's participation in a leadership group.
·- Discussed a supplemental
handicapped bu·s route to Meigs
High School and a~proved tbe
. State Fire Marshal s Office to
inspect district schools at $100
each .
The board's ned meeting will
be 7 p.m ., Feb. 20 at tbe bigb
scbool.

p rosecu tors attack 0 . J. s
•
· Impson s
witne·sses,· tria/to resum
.. e Mo. nday
!J

said after the 300;,132 bipartisan
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sldr- quic~y ~!!!Pled. into full -nedged witnessu-as a g.aog of ' ~ beroin tllik, judge, it bas to be character
yottt Tb,~rsday . We_ ~ept .our ~ misbes over evidence in lbe O.J. war.
·
·addicts, thieves, felons ... and the assassination," Cochran said.
~se, ma~ in the R9'ub!!can _ Simp~ Jria1 degenerated into sarDeputy District Attorucy Cliris only person I have ever mown to "Anybody that' they dol\'t can (to
' C~ntnct Wltb Am~nca.. to casm and name-calling as fuming Darden repeatedly sneered at the · be a court-certified pathological testify) becomes some very bad
.begm to restore fiscal mtcgrny to prosecutors accused defense pbrase "Dream Team," a label that I181'.
. "
person.''
has
been
applied
to
Simpson's
Defense
attorney
Johnnie
Fights over evidence have
Con~:,ge resented a major vic- !&amp;wyers of lying an~ demanded that
bigb-powered
attorneys.
He
Cocbran
Jr.
called
the
attack
on
plagued
the Simpson case from the
tory for the~P, wbicb came up Jurors ~ to~d about.•t. .
accused
the
defense
of
unethical
defense
witnesses
"oouageous."
start.
Mostly,
the !lefense has comwith 12 more votes than the twoConu~umg a bt~ter urade that
conduct
and
denigrated
the
new
"Whenever
tbey
stand
up
to
.
plained
that
prosecutors
failed to
thirds majority needed to approve·a began .m tb~ mtddle of the
. j:I'Oduce witness lists and evidence
constitutional amendment. Seven- defei)Se s opemn~ stateulent, proseon time. The judge punisbed prose. ty-two Democrats_ more tban.a cu~rs urged the Judge Th~y .to
.cutors by forbidding them to use
third of those voting ___:joined tbe purush defc,~se attorneys for trial
the material until the defense bad·
Re blicans.
by ambush.
. '
time to investigate. He recently
'Witb the amendment bebind . The source of the prosecu~o~ s
.issued a similar sanction against the
them, House Republicans now can II'C was tbe last-mmute submJSst~n
.defense.
move on to other key aspecfs of of statem~nts from defense wit' ·Among tbe witnesses at issue
their "Contract," including ending nesses - mcluding a woman ~bo
'
Thursday was one wbo could be
unfunded federal ·manl!ates ~nd says she .saw four men speedmg
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rucial to Simpson's fate: Mary
· passing new ailti-crime measures =~t
tim~ t h %~~~
Ann~ Gerchas, who says sbe saw
and welfare reform.
"Morall · •
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r th
Despite tbe strong House ·.
, . y, II s a vto Bll&lt;l!\ o e
four men ~·~~rom the murder
scene about
· e Nicole Brown
approval, the amendment faced a 1urors ngbt to th~ uutbA,~~~c~o~m~~-.~
-~iimpson and Ronald-{Jo'ldman
tougb battle_ in_the_Senate,_wbich platn~d D~tr Dll~_.!=t ;.:
were lcilled.
- was e;,pected to take up the mei:-Marc•a ~tm:. 'They ve
Darden said Gercbas bas written
sure within two weeks. It needs 67 to, they ve been &lt;b:i:hred,
voteS for Senate passage and then gotten half-~uths from counsel,
$1 o,ooo in bad checks, defrauded a
hotel chain of $23,000 in room
would bave 10 be ratified by three- !heY bave deliberately sbo.~ them
expenses a.nd may be us'ing an
fourths of the states to become tbe - ttans Iaten out of.context. .
assumed name.
SllJ!C law ~~ "?tb sides to
28tb amendment to the Constitulion.
sbare mformation m a timely ~Her aitorney; Harvey L~vin,
"I believe we are going to do ner. Prosecutors asked Supenor
said sbe was disuaugbt over the
tbe same thing in the Senau:," said C?Uf~ Judge Lance Ito to.delay the
attacks on ber character.
Sen. Paul Simon, D-Ill., a leading trial for 30 days and allow.prosecu''Tbis wbole tbing has been
proporient of the amendment, but tors to make another opewng statenothin~ b11t stress for ber," Levin
be added, "It's by no means cer- ment. Ito responded by recessing
said. ' Sbe thought sbe was doing
tain."
the trial until Monday, forcing yet
the rigbt thing and now is being
The measure calls for a balanced anoi!Jer postponement ?f the condru through tbe mud."
budget beginning in 2002, or two clus10n of the defense s opening
~arden also tiied to sbed. light
· years after ratification by the states, statement.
.
on two mysteries Cocbran introwhichever comes later. The Repub-.
Jurors ~~nt hours in a courtduced in his opening statement.
lican-controlled Sel)ate passed a bouse wa_llmg room, unaware of
IMPASSIONED SPEECH.--.. Prosecutlng attorney Mud•
Cocbran, trying to sbow Simpbalanced budget amendment in the cbaos m the courtroom.
Clark
make•
en
Impassioned
1peec:b
to
Superior
Coart
Judge
son
isn •t violent, said his client
19~2, but it was rej~cted in tbe.
The battle, whi~ began with a
Lance
Ito
durin~
the
0.
J,
Slm
..
on
munler
trial
In
Los
Angeles
didn't
"go ballistic" when a close
Democratic House. ~mce then tbe k~y JliOSCCutor, William Hodgman,
Thursday
during
wblcb
abe
called
ddenoe
•ttorney
Johnnie
friend
admitte{l having an affair
federal debt bas more !ban doubled still m ~ bospital after suffering
Cocbnn'•
lac~
''egre&amp;lous
and
ftagrant."
(AP)
·with
Ms.
Simpson.
to $4.7 ·trillion.
cbest pams. Wednesday nigbt,

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By JIM FREEMAN
Resarclless, wbomever the board have been working without a conSentinel news staff
appOints will likely bave to make tract since July.
The Soutbern Local Board of so- tougb decisions as tbe district
Board members voted last night,
Education Thursday night appoint- faces a aitical monetary aisis.
following a brief executive session
ed_iorlllCLbtiard mem'Qer Don , ,,Last njght the .hoard approved · with Obio .Scbool Board AssociaSmltb of Racine to fill the unex- going into the sw.e loan fund oDd: ·~ fion negotilltor Keli"Swffzer; to '
pired term of buanl President Tom · again to lhe amount of $480,000- enter into a new contract with the
Roseberry wbo resigned Dec. 31, · the amount approved by state district's 32 OAPSE members
1994.
·
examiners. As a condition, the wbicb include bus drivers, custodi- Upset with Smitb' s appoint- board must demonstrate how it will ans and secretaries.
ment, buanl member MQrty Morari- pay back balf of the money during
·Tbe major differences include
ty walked out of tbe meeting ~ the Delli fiSCai year.
the length of the contract - three
.,
leaving the possibility of another
Board members discussed possi- , years instead of two- and a $100
NEWT GINGRICH
resignation.
ble cuts which may include putting
increase in annual longevity bonusVoting for Smith, wbo will be off tbe purchase of new school es for qualifying members, said
sworn in at the next meeting, were buses, delaying or baiting repair of Superintendent James Lawrence. In .
board President Susie Grueser, the Racine Elementary Scbool roof, addition, OAPSE members
Vice-president Pete Tboren and combining classrooms and cutting received an increase in mileage pay
C.T. Chapman. Smith's term will supplies and personnel.
..
· from 22 cents per ntlle to 2S cents
expire the fnt of next year.
Board members, wbo may vote when they drive theil; own vebicles.
Before making their decision, on the cuts at the next meeting, It does not include nlileage by bus
board members considered a list or expressed frustration with the state drivers on their regular routeS.
five prospects wbicb included requirements.
In other business, the board:
.Racine Mayor Jeff Thornton, Bob
One problem board members
-Approved Kelly Henry and
W~SHINGTON (AP) - The
Collins of Portland, Smith, George will not face is the possibility of a Keith Eubanks as substitute teacbbalanced budget amendment Conn,olly of Syracuse and Tom strike b)' district Obio Association ers for the 1994-95 scbool year.
crossed its fnt big lhresbo.ld, pass-. Kimes of Racine.
·
of Public School Employees who
- Approved tbe purcbase of
ing the House and moving to the
Senate, wbere a tougb battle was
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. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday,·January 27, 1995 .

Third and final meeting slated Thursday

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Copyright 1995

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A little late, perhaps, but better
late !ban never.
Thomas E. Turner, a resident of
Overbrook Center in 'Middleport. is
observing bis 99th birthday today,
Jan. 26.
·
The big celebration of tbe event
· will come on Sunday, Jan. 29,
wben bis family will hold an open
bouse in ·bis honor in the center's
activities room beginning at 2 p.m.
· The public is invited to stop by
and wisb "Gra!idpa Tom" a bappy
birtbday.

· Paul and Mae Swisber will be
observing their 67tb wedding
anniversary on Feb. II at tbeir
borne, 957 Hysell St., Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs: Swisber have a
son, Bill, who resides with his
wife, Nola. on Grant St. in Middlepot'! and three grandchildren who
mclude David Swisher and his
wife, Sandy, and two children who
live in Washington, D. C., where
David is serving with tbe U. S.
Army; Velvet anll her busband,
Doug Adkins, and they are both
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School
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changes
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COLUMBUS, Obio (AP) - ' .
Welcome to Education Reform
I 01, Professor Voinovicb in ·
cbarge.
Gov. Geage Voinovich took 011'
the role of scboolmastei' Thursday
in a State of tbe State speech that
asked legislators to approve a package ot'miljor pollcy cbanges.
Voinovich asked a joint session
or the House and Senate to:
-Change tbe 11-member elected State Board of Education into a
panel that be and future governors
would appoint . .
- Replace a budget equity fund
that cb an nels extra aid 1o poor ·
schools with a new equity factor
permanently 'built into. the formula
on wbicb distribution of state
school money is based.
- Allocate fewer dollars to tbe
wealthiest 10 percent of school dis·
uicts, redirecting $32.5' million to
remaining disuicts over the next
two years.
, - Cbange tcacber licensing and
performance evaluation . "We must
guarantee that Ohio teacbers are .
evilluated allllno.LSimpl.y tenured-·. and forgotten, regardless of their
performance in tbe classroom,','
Voinovicb said.
- Establish a pilot ·program in
wbicb parents of public scbool Stu·
dents could use.starc grants to send
their children to privarc sci!QQI£.
"flow will we know if it works or
not if we do not ill leasi try it?" be
said.
On otber matters: Voinovicb·
asked legislators to put a voterrepealed pop tax back on the ballot,
reduce propeny tax breaks for the
wealthy, give bim control of worlcers' compensation, and eliminate
the General Assistance welfare program for unemployed adults.
He wants 10 maintain $838 ntil. lio!l in the slate budget rainy day
aa:ount - tbe largest amount ever
- as a hedge against an econontlc
downturn or cuts in federal aid over
tbe next two years.

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By Tile Auoclated rrWintry weather is retumins to
Obio IOnigbt with a rombinalloo of
freezing rain, sleet and snow in the
forecast.
The nasty weather was to begin
in southwest Obio Ibis evening andmove northeastward Snow will fall
on nortbern areas of the state, tbe
National Weatber Service said,
wbile freezing rain and sleet will

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Contract vs. covenant
By WALTER R. MEARS
AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON- So much for ceremony. Now it\s lbe contract versus the covenant - the Republicans' quest for swift action on lbeir
promises, PresidentOiniOn's.version of anew-look federal government.
Despite points of accord, there'll be more of contention as Clinton
slrives 10 regaiu the initiative from tbe GOP Congress ..
Tbey've got tbe v01es: be's got tbe veto. Add to tbat mix th~ power of
c:ongressional Pem\ICI'liiS 10 sr.all. or even block, action on measures the
Republicans deem to be musts, and the fine wordS of cooperation and
bipartisanship may ring boll ow.
Now tbat Clinton bas bad bis bour (plus 21 minutes) on lbe congres-.
sional stage, House Republicans are reclaiming it, setting to work on a
centerpiece Qf their "Contract With America," the balanced budget
amendment.
One of them recites lbe 10 contract pledges in the House every day;
they promised votes on those measures in the frrst I 00 days and have
fewer than 80 left
Clinton on Wednesday went to Kutztown, Pa, with his New Covenant
message: 'lWe are irying to change the focus of the national government
10 giliSSrobts America."
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Tbat's fme with Republicans, who call it their idea in the frrst place.
B'ut they're irked at Clinton's opposition to the balanced budget amendment, allbougb if tbcy can get two-thirds votes, it'~ out of his bands and
goes to the states for ratification.
· Clinton said he's already done more to trim the deficit than anyone
since Harry Truman, and if Republicans want to write a b~ed budget
· into the Conslilution, !bey ougbt to be straight about it and say what cuts
and taxes it would take 10 get il done by 2002, their wget.
After a politically awkward acknowledgement !bat with the cuts itemized in advance they couldn't get tbe amend!nent passed, Republican
le)lders demanded tbal Clinton deliver a·seven-year balanced budget plan
himself. The White House retoned tbat it was their prOposal and their
responsibility.
: Clinton will defme bis own plan for spending cuts, and the five -year
projection presidents are required to deliver, wben be sends bis budget to
Congress on Feb. 6.
· Collisions are also ahead on an increase in the $4.25 an hour minimum
wage, wbicb Clinton can't get past the Republicans, and any GOP attempt
to repeal the limited ban on assault-style wear.ons !bat was passed in the
last Congress. Tbe president said be wouldn t let that happen, meaning
veiO, althougb he didn't use tbe word tbis time. .
He did use !bat word a year before, complete with a pen to wave, saying be:d block any beallb care reform bill tbal didn't meet his universal
coverage terms. Tbere was no better measure of the changed power balance tban bis acknowledgement Tuesday night that he'd bitten off too
mucb, and will seek limile!d, flfSt-step bealtb reforms.
Among points of agreement, j::linton spoke of tbe itemized 'veto power
·be wants and Republicans made part of their contract; of welfare refonn;
of action to bar the dumping of costly federal mandates on !be states; of
trimming the size and cost of government; wt~icb, be repeated, he's been
doing for two years, with scant recognition.
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He said govenunent should be leaner, but not meaner.
.the trouble comes in defining those terms in legislative action. Qn.
tbat, Republicans and Democrats have different dictionaries.
Take lobbying reform. Republicans say tbey' U get to it. Clinton said a
law isn't needed for officeholders to tum down the favors of lobbyists.
"Just stop accepting gifts from them," be said.
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"Cheap shot," coWJtered Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, the majority leader. He said Clinton wasn't doing it, tbat lobbyists conlribute to his legal
defense fund. A few hours later, the fund's trustees announced Clinton
bad told them not to take lobbyists' money.
· Even so, Dole said, tbe State of the Union is always the president's
night, whether be is Democrat or Republican. The bard part, he said, will
come in trying to make the impact last, while working witb the GOP
Congress.
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Dole said they'll coopemte where tbey can, battle it out where they
can't. "That's the way it's always been."
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Formet Vice President Dan Quayle said in a TV interview lbat gridlock probably will take bold lafer this year- " That's tbe normal political"
situation."
And for all the vows to end business as usual, on botb sides, that's
surely the way it wiD remain.
t:PITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mears, vice president and colum·
nlst ror Tbe Associated· Press, has reported on. Washington and
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WASHINGTON - Call it a ties agencies, bave found borror
modem-day version of ''highway stories in every state. So far, the
scams have prompted more than
robbery."
Wilb tbe promise of big profits 125 enforcement actions or investifrom tbe heralded • 'information
superhighway," scam artists are By Jack Anderson
bilking hulllireds of mi_llions of dollars from unsuspecting investors
and ·
across the country.
Securities regulators say tbat
Michael Binstein
tens of thousands of Americans
have poured an ~timated $1.5 bil- gations by various agencies in 20
lion into bogus bigh-tecb invest- states. A Securities and Exchange
ments. The scam artists prey most- Commission official told us tbe
ly on elderly individuals, many of scams are a "serious problem,"
wbom have risked tbeir life savings and that tbey are being attacked
out of a false belief tbat any invest- "very aggressively."
ment connected with the mucb • The scams were launched after .
hyped information superhighway is the Federal Communications Comthe road to prosperity.
.mission held a number of major
' 'The American people think the lotteries 10 award exclusive licensinformation superhighway is paved es in largely untested tecbnologies,
witb gold," says Bill McDonald, sucb as wireless cable television,
wbo is monitoring the scams for specialized mobile mdio and interthe .North American Securities active video data services.
Administration
Association Swindlers .have capitalized 'on the
(NASAA). "They tbink !bey can't lotteries by claiming to be raising
go wrong with higb-tecb invest- funds to "build out" bigb-tecb
ments, but a !ot of people are being communications services in specifvictimized.''
ic markets.
Officials at the NASAA, the
Regulators say the allure of the
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The media are frequently critiThe result was lbat the Capital
cized for the way they cover and discontinued its cburcb page and,
portray religion. aut in many ways says Casey, to add insult to injury,
things are better than tbey were 50 " nobody in Des Moines knew 1he
years ago on the Des Moines
(Iowa) Capital.
Once when the woman wbo George R. Plagenz
wrote tbe Sunday· religion Plll!e for
that newspaper got sick, the job difference. We never got a single
was turned over for the day to an inquiry about wbat happened to tbe
imaginative copy boy. He bright- religion page."
ened up the page with announceToday the situation is different.
ments such as "Rev. J.M. Pollard The concern is not tbat people
of First Baptist Cburcbcpromisci to don't ~d _!be religion pages. It is
be in fine form today. He will tbat reh~1on ts not adequately
preach a snappy sermon on bell.: • 1 rel?Drted m the news pages of the
--::..And~Rev. George J. Hadley of"-dail)' papers._ .
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tbe Christian Cburcb will lead the
Terry Mattm.gly, a Scnpps
cboir in singing 'Everybody's Howard columntst who used to
Doin' lt.' Irene McDowell, soloist; ~te religion for lbe Rocky Mo~n­
will yodel, assisted by tbe eigbt taln News! recen~y !Old a &amp;athering
Bouncing Ben sons. Come and of managmg e~IOrs tbat newspabring your luncb.''
pers ~ alienatin~ a large seB;JDCnt
. The entire. page was .like tbat. .Qf thesr cbun;bgomg_ re~l)lbip by
Nobody bad bothered to read tbe " treating ,churches as 1f they are
boy's copy or to cbeclc tbe proofs. not interesting or important'' .
There was nothing anybody could·
There appear~ to _be a fe~ltng
do but sit back and· wait for tbe among some media elite, Ma~g)y
lightning to strike.
said, tbat ~burcbgoers -. particuBut as Bob Casey, one of tbe larly lbose m tbe evangelical movemost interesting figures in Ameri- ~!lent - are less educated and ~u
can journalism of tbat period, tbe lower e~d of ~be ~conom1c
recalls, "There wasn' t any light- scale. Is_rehg10n bemj! _Ignored by
ning. No .irale churchgoer raised !1is the m~ because religiOUS JIC?O~e .
voice. No,outraged pastor demand- are cons1dtred beneath Di11:.,n?tice. .
ed a retraction It appeared tbat the
But it may be the entertaiDDlent
church page · was one of those mel_lia's. ~nt of the moral life
things tbal everybody thougbt was - 1ts disdain or decency and good
read by somebody else.';
taste - that should concern us

Soutb·Centnd Oblo
Today...lncreasing clouds. High
around 35. Southeast winds S to 10
mpb:
Tonigbt...Cloudy wii!UI. cbljllce
of snow ... Freezing rain or ~lcet
late. Low 25 10 30. Southeast winds
5 10 10 mpb. Chance of preciplration is 40 pet cent.
Saturday ... S !eeL .. Freezing·

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Today in history
By The Associated Press
Today is Friday, Jan. 27, the 27th day of 1995. There art\338 days left
·in the year..,
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Today's Highlight in History:
Fifty years ago, on Jan. 27, 1945,. during World War II, Soviet troops
liberated the Nazi death camp of Auschwitz-Biri&lt;enau in Poland.

A patch-or ice oil Cberry Ridge .Road caused a Pomeroy man to
lose control of bis car wbicb ovenumed, but no injuries were reponed, according 10 tbe Meigs County Sberill' s Deparonent reports.
Danny Robinson, 40, Cberry Ridge Road, was westbound when
bis 1972 Chevrolet Nova slid off tbe rigbt $ide of tbe road and overnamed, records show. Tbe Nova was heavily damaged, but no citatiilns were filed, reports stated.

WASHINGTON (AP) - The
economy closed out last year by
expanding at a robust ·annual rate of
4.S percent, making 1994 tbe
strongest year of growth in a
· decade.
The Commerce Department said
today 11!3t beavy consumer spending propelled tbe advance in lbe
fourth quaner as it bad lbrougbout
1994.
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. Tbe economy grew 4.0 percent
last year. Tbe last time growth was
more rapid was•in 1984, when tbe
econoiny surged 6.2 percent during
the fmal year of President Reagan's
first term in office. Tbe economy
increased 3.1 percent iu 1993.
Despite tbe b~ady expansion, ..
inflation remained tame and acblally declined il) the fouf!b quarter.
One measure of inflation tied to tbe ·
nation' s gross domestic product
rose 2.5 percent 1n the- OciO&amp;er-toDecember guarter compared to U _
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The price index was up 2.7 per·
cent foe all of last year, its best
sbowing since the government
began ibe gauge _in 1983.

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business or housing development•
Focus of next week's meeting·to
be held at 6 p.m. at Overbrook
Ce11ter will be on planning actions.
to be taken and ways to build
momentum ·for Middleport., and
will include a community resource
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plus costs;
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belt, $25 plus costs; Cynthia E. :
Smith, Reedsville,. driving under :
. FRA suspension, $200 plus costs, '
one· year probation, 30 days jail ~ ·
: suspended to five days, 60 day • ~
. vehicle immobmzation; Ricbald 0. S
_Bay, Reedsville, $150 witb $5~ ~
· suspended, costs, 10 days jail sus-..
pended, two years probation;
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James R. Hill, Middlepon, reck-"
less operation, _$100 fine, Sli!O for- _
feil~d to the Meigs· County Jail·.
Fund; left of center, costs only; ..
Deborah Wolfe, Racine, menacing
· !&gt;Y stalking, costs, restraining order. .
tssued, one year probation, threeo .
days jail suspended; Keith Musser, •
Portland, reststing arrest, costs, two- .
years probation; six montbs jail
suspended to time served, 13 days • .
. Health Recovery Services assess- .
ment ; William Morris, Laslow. Falls, drug paraphernalia, $200;
possession of controlled substance;- .
$.150; Jeffrey Bissell, Reedsville,..
impro&amp;er passing, $80; William .
ATHENs. obio &lt;AP&gt;- A · Ems~ eedsville.stopsign,$60.
· woman was killed Thursday in a
fire that destroyed a home.
Tbe body of Kathleen Chapman,
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER · ..
71, was found in tbe rubble of tbe
bouse about I 0 a .m., the fire
Jan. U discharges - Mrs. Brian
department said.
Fire Lt. Jobu Duncan said the Blair and daughter, Martha Struble; .
other occupant of the house, Mari- Mrs. Dennis Searles, I van Spriggs; .:
lyn Matters, 63; was rescued by ·a Frank Scbwanger, Pauline Ray,
neighbor. Ms. Matters suffered Joseph Benneu aM John Campbell.
mild smOke inbalation, be said.
Jan. 16 blrlb - Mr. and Mrs:·
He said tbe fire started at the Charles Smith, a_son, of Pomeroy. ·
Printed wltb permlulon.
back of the bouse and was reported
about 2:30 am. by a neigbbor. The
cause was being investigated .

ina! damaging, live days jail suspended, costs, restitution, 20 bours
community service; criminal trespass, five days jail suspended, one
year probation, costs, community
service and restitution, concurrent;
driving under financial responsibility action suspension, $200 plus
costs, one year probation, three
days jail and $100 of the fine suspended if valid operator's license
presented wilbin 60 days; Andrew
J. Hawk, Racine, criminal damag__ing, three days jail suspended, $85
plus costs, restitution, one year probation;
Robert M. Haley, Pomeroy,
DUI, $500· plus costs, 10 days jail
suspended to lbree days, 180-day
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6:28 a.m., Beecb Street, Ollie J. , Carolyn Casto, YMH.
Milton, treated at scene.
10:25 a.m .. Beech Street, Ollie
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ter than I ever imagined tbey would
be at Ibis ~int," Sandra Devery,
tbe agency s cblef financial officer,
-!Old tbe bureau's board.
She said tbe lll!eDCY bad reduced
· its acblarial deficit 10 $373 million
at tbe end of tm. down frtxn tbe
1992 deficit or $3.4 billion. Tbat's
the amount it would take 10 pay all
remaining claims if tbe $14 billion
insurance fund received no .more
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Emergency Medical Service logged
seven calls for assistance Thursday.
Units responding included:
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Ice causes one-car wreck

· COLUMBUS, Obin (AP) The Ohio Bureau of Workers'
Compensation,
fighting
a
Voirtovicb administration effort 10end its status as an independent
agency, said it bas made progress
in cutting expenses.
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. Tbe lll!ency eut medical payouts
by $149 million in 1994 and may
be able to cut premiums charged
employers by July, bureau officials
said Thursday.
"Tbe results are excellent. bet-

$750 plus costs, 30 days jail suspended to 10 days with option of
bouse arrest, one year OL suspension, one year probation, 90-day
vebiclc immoblHzation; failure 10
drive within marked lanes, costs
only; driving under suspension,
$100 plus costs, one year probalion, 30 days jail suspended to 10
concurrent with DUI; seat belt, $25
plus costs;
Donald Hanung, Pomeroy, seat
belt, $25 plus costs; Susan Panley,
Middleport, seat belt, S15_p\us
costs; .Joey E. Vincent, New
Marshfield, speed. $30 plus costs:
Dedra M. Rader, Pomeroy, speed,,
$30 plus costs; Max Crabtree,
Albany, speed, $30 plus costs; Jeffrey L. Rathburn, Gallipolis, speed,
$30 plus costs; Thomas K. Rousb,
Racil!!l, blwudous zones. $20 plus
costs; Maynard S. Christopher,
Coolville, seat belt, $25 plus costs; .
Luther R. Coley, Jackson, seat bel~
$25 plus costs; Lisa Salser,
Pomeroy, seat belt. $25 plus eosts:
Loretta L. Adkins, Rutland, speed,
$21 plus costs; .

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reported· that tbe area bas been
declared excess property by tbe U.
S. Oovemment and tbat the site is
10 be given back to the villlll!e. He
said tbat tbe village will not, boweve~. be given tbe land without
strings, tlmt it bas been specified

A Meigs County man was fOiind guilty of violating tile terms of
bis probation and was retwned to tbe Orient ~tion Center for
two more yean, according to a Meigs County Sbertrrs Department
report.
Gregory A. Ferguson, 30, was transported Wednesday to Orient
after the Meigs County Common Pleas Court found bim guilty of
violating bls probation, records sbow. Ferguson originally was
1 cbarged witb P,USS sexual imposition.

and outside Russia are u~ing tbe
universal horror at the grim (videotaped) visage of tbe war in Cbeebnya to destabilize the Yeltsin
regime. They may be successful;
the regime is hardly robust, and the
stout resistance of tbe Cbecben
people bas exposed the shocking
wealcness of the Russfan forces. If
the critics do succeed, there will be
a more aulboritarian regime in Russia, and those who are now undercutting Yeltsin will begin tbinldng
or his era as the Good Old Days.
None of these concerns - tbe
fate of NATO, the fate of Bosnia,
tbe fate of Cbecbnya - will be
resolved easily·. But we can survive
all of tbem, as long as we. don ' t
leap to tbe conclusion that it is our
job to resolve them, and to resolve
themnow.
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gulsbed Fellow of the Claremont
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Nebraska and Iowa. Saow fell in
The record-bigb temperature ror upstate New York and the Sierra
Ibis dale at lbe Columbus wealber
"
station was 6~ degrees in 1916 Nevada
Parts of northern Uiab bave •
wbile tbe record low was -8 in received anywhere from I to 4 •
1936. Sunset tonight will be at 5:44 · inches of snow since Thursday
p.m. and sunrise Saturday at 7:44 night, and parts of southeast Texas ~•
am.
.
Rain fell in southeast Texas and . have received I to 3 inches of raiD.
roads north of Houston were ~
central California this morning, Some
flooded.
I
.
tqrninR into freezing rain in
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Middleport leaders...

Meigs man returned to prison

more tban tbe priiH ·media's lax by Crosby) is 1rn11sferred to another
covemge of religion. There is talk parish, tbe bishop sends Father
tbal we need a renun to tbe Movie Timony (Franlc McHugb), a happyProduction Code that governed the lo-lucky cutup, to take bis place.
film industry from the 1930s to the After 10 minutes with Father Tim,
1960s.
the aging parish priest ·(Fitzgerald)
Tbe enforcer. of tbe Production sbakes bis bead in dismay.
Code was kno'¥n as tbe Hays
"How did be ever come to be a
Office (after its president, Will priest?" be asks. Father O'Malley
Hays). Vulgarity or every kind replies, "We blindfolded him and
sometimes of tbe mildest sort he thQught he was joining the
drew a no-no from the frowning '· Elks."
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guardian~ of J!!e country's morals.
The Hays Office tbougbt Ibis
Wben the script of tbe movie would offend tbe Catholic Church
. ,
version of .' 'Born Y.e sterda}"' and ordere;j the line deleted.
called for Brock, the JUDk dealer
So maybe the Hays Office Qver- ,
playoo by BrOderick Crawford,lo · did it:But; overall, it was better :
belch, tbe censors let out a loud then.
noise of tbeir own: "Eliminate the
George Plagenz Is a syndicalbwp." It was cut.
ed writer for Newspaj&gt;er EnterNot even a wholesome movie prise Association.
like ·"Going My Way," in wbicb
(For Information on bow to
Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald communicate electronically wilb
starred as two amiable parish tbls columnist and others, conpriests, escaped the censorious eye tact America Online by calling 1- · '
of the Hays bffJCC.
. 800-827-6364, ext. 8317.)
·Wben Falber O'Malley (played
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Dennis Neutzling, Mason,
W.Va., driving under the influence,
_ $500 p.lus costs, 180-llay operator's
license suspension, one year proba•
tion,IOdaysjailsuspendedtotbree
days,
jail and $250 of fine suspendvrain... And snow changing over 10
ed
upon
completion of residential
rain. Higb in tbe lower 30s. Cbance
treatment (X'Ogram; failure to drive
of psecipitalion is 80 percent.
wilbin marked lanes, costs only;
Extended f-.st
Cbarles T. Sprouse, Middlepon,
SWiday ...Fair nartb. A cb•Dce of
DUI,
.$500 plus costs, 18&lt;klay OL
rain or snow south. Lows in the
suspension,
one year promtion, 10
20s. Higbs in the 30s.
days
jail
suspended
to three days,
Monday and blesday ... A cbance
$250
of
fine
suspended
jail
and
of raiD or snow. Lows in tbe 20s.
upon
completion
of
residential
Highs iri tbe mid 30s.
treatmeliJ program: speed, costs
only;

Weather

Who should die for .Chechnya?

{s religion getting its due respect?

•resolved Wednesday in tbe Meigs
County Coun of Judge Patrick H.
O'Brien.
Fined were: Obie 0. Reedy, ·
Poca, W.Va., stop sign, $20 plus
costs; seat belt, $25 plus costs;
Bertha Reedy, Poca, W.Va., scat
belt. $15 plus costs; Emma E. Garcia, Gallipolis, speed, $30 plus
costs; Dennis Mark Winkler, .
.Raliegb, N.C., speed, $30 plus

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bit central Obio and rain will
dampen tbe south .
Lows tonight will range from
tbe mid-teens in tbe nortb ro mld30s in the southwest.
The wintry mix will continue
over mucb of Ohio on Saturday,
forecasters said. The precipitation
is expected to change to snow in
central Obio and .sleet in tbe south.
Highs will be in the low to mid-

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Tempting as it is 10 stay tightly some diminished form, for a while nya. How many Americans, I wonfocused on tbe great drama now yet, but its member nations have der, could find Checbnya on a map
unwinding on Capitol Hill, balaDce other concerns now. and interests if their lives depended on it? How
requires us to spare an occasional tbal are not always congrue~t. Cer- . many know tbe difference between
Gromy and Gorazde, or care? And
moment for developments elsejust how mucb, precisely, are tbey
where. Most of the great problems
William A. Rusher morally obliged to care? Americans
confronting tbe makers of Ameriare human, and they can and do
can foreign policy these days bene·
sympathize
witb the weeping widlit spectacularly from tbe applica- tainly it is absur4 to suppose tbat
ows
and
wounded
children and
tion of a little common sense.
local nearby conflicts like tbe civil
brave
men
of
Grozny,
wherever it
Tbere is, for example, the. prob- war in Bosnia can be seized on to
may
be
and
whatever
tbe battle
lem of what to do about NATO. give NATO useful work to do .
there
is
about.
But
we
dare
not let
For 40 brilliant years it defended NATO served, and is only fit to
the West against an aggressive serve, tbe vital interests of tbe television cameramen start makil)g
. ·
Soviet Union, and at last, wilbout West. The fate of Bosnia is no such our foreign policy.
Cbechnya is a constituent part
ever firing a shot, saw its great thing.
enemy collapse, exhausted and
Narurally the nations of Central of the Russian Federation, and
President Yeltsin will of course
defeated.
.
Europe long to "join NATO" But what shall become of by wbicb tbey mean, simply, to resist its unilateral secession and
NATO now? It is natural to resist obtain Western guarantees of mili- quell tbe rebellion if he can. This
the dissolution of so successful an tary suppon against tbe supposed bas upset people all over the world
institution, but dissolution is; I danger of a resurgent Russia. But (including Russia) whose notions
think, inevilable. "Cbange," Bud- the major Western powers are of appropriate policy are a byproddha told his disciples, "is the fate unsure wbetber tbe next serious uct of whatever they happen td see,
of all compound things ," and threat to world peace will 'come or lbink they see, on the evening
although he was preparing them for from Russia or from a newly pow- news. Fortunately, not even Mr.
bis own inevitable demise, the 'erful China Qn Russja's eastern Clinton bas thus far reached the
point is equally applicable to borders. In lbe latter case, Russia conclusion that a vital American
NATO.
herself may become an urgent interest is at stake in Chechnya,
'It was a coalition designed to · applicant for Western guarantees.
requiring .the dispatch and possible
resist a superpower that bas di~p­ · Meanwhile, GNN' s "Horror _dealb of American troops.
pelii'Ctl. No lloubl ii will survive, in Story of the Month" is ... ChechInstead, tropblemakers insidl?

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industry enables the peddlers to bigb-pressure phone calls. Finally,
exaggerate tbe "potential for profit aboot two years ago, a salesman
and gloss over tbe substantial risks Cllllle to lbe man's home peddling a
of these investments, In many b~gb-~b deal tbal woul!l double or
cases the scam artists don't even tnple bu money.
bave ihe necessary FCC licenses.
"Like a dummy I gave him
Investors are often seduced !&gt;y $10,~ bucks, an~ I ne~er.~e~·
·slick television infomercials and from bim or saw bun agam, S31d
false claims !bat tbe investments tbe man, who asked us not to use
are • 'IRA Approved' • (tbougb his name out of fear tba1 he would
there ·is no sucb thing as an Wgeted agam.
.
"approved" Individual Retirement · · One promoter of a h1gb-tecb
Account) or endorsed by the Inter· deal: Michael ~art~er, allegedly
nal Revenue ·Service (though lbe continued to_so~~1t mvestors f~m
IRS doesn't bless specific invest- a .telepbode m JBI!. ~aJ')IIer raJsed
ments). AlthouRh the ads pro111ise more lba~ $12 m1lhon- m~stly
lucrative returns, regulators say f~om retirees - for shares m a
tbal most investors wiD lose a;ll of v1deopbone network. Tbe SEC
their principal.
alle~es that Gartner fraudulently
According to regulators, up to told Investors be bad patents for ~e
half the investors' money goes for · teebnology. !l"d be never even bud
undisclosed "commissions," wbile tbe fiber-optic cable.
. ..
much of the rest pays for the boilInstead, be s~nt , $2 ·~ulhon_ of
er-room telemarketing operations tbe money on btmself,mcludmg·
used to pressure investors. In one · two luxury cars, S2q.Of?O _per month
California case, just.5 percent of for re;nt on a multtmdhon dollar
receipts were· used to construct the . mansiOn, $800,000 for furmture
wireless TV projeci touted to and fixtures, and $60,000 for a lisb
investors.
tank. An auomey for Gartner, who
"They just keeping poundin!l is awaiting trial, could not be
you and pounding you,'' sai.d a reached for co~~nt.
.
retired 7I -year-old California man,
G~~r w~ J31l~d last January
wbo says be received at least six for VIOiaung a judges order to tum
over the $12 million. Last summer,
a fedeml grand jury indicted bim ·
on 10 counts of securities fraud,
wire· fmud, mail fraud and money
laundering. Tbe indictment alleges
. . tbat be kept making sales calls
fromjail. ..
·
Tbe Califomia Department of
Corpomtlons bas responded to tbe ..
scams with its largest enforcement
action ever. A recent crackdown
Wgeted 426 frrms and individuals ·
wbo bad secured more thl!ll $850
million from individual inves10rs.
Kathryn Holguin, the department's
chief investigaiOr, told our associate.Ed Henry that the cmckdown
produced some familiaf faces.
''These are tbe same people
wbo offered phony oil wells and
gold mines and nevet drilled tbe
wells or dug the gold out of tbe
. ~
· IiJ
ground," Holguin said. "We know
tbese people. We walk in with
searcb warrants and it's like, 'Hey
Kathryn, how are you doing?'"
Jack Anderson and Michael ,•
Blostein are writer' for United :
Feature Syndicate; Int.
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Friday, January 27,1995

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Friday, J111uary 27, 1995

Meigs girls record 69-54 triumph over Nelson:ville-York
By DAVE JIAII.RIS
Me!ss used a balanced scoring
SenUnel Correspondent
.
attack m tbe rust period opening up
Van~sa Compston poured m a · a 12-8 lead at lbe buzzer. Meigs
career-high 29 pomts and pulled took a 30-20 lead at lbe half with
do~ n 11 rebounds to lead. the an 18-12 ~g advantage in !be
Me_Igs Marauders to a 69-54 Vl':'O- s~on~ ptrlod. &lt;:ompston scored
ry m Tn-Valle_Y Confcn:nce acuon etghtm tbe penod to pace tbe
:t:'bursdaY eve'!lng at Lairy·R. Mor- Marauders.
·
t~son G~um..
·
C~ton added 13 moo: In the
. : The decision gtves tbe Maraud- lblrd penod wbUe ~ber Blackers a, 6-4 mark .~o. tbe year In. the well nailed twu tnrectas as tbe
s Obto DiVIst~. Nel~~e- Lady Marauden opened up a 50-33
York drops to 4-6 m the dmslon le~d beading into the final eight
and 4-11 overall.
• mmutes and coast to !be win.

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Blackwell joined Compston in
double rtgures w.ltb 13 points,
Including nine rrom lbree point
range. Meigs bit 21 of 46 from lbe
floor including four of nine from
lbrce-poiot range for 46% . The
Marauders went to the line 33
times, billing 23 of them for 70%.
Meigs pulled in 38 rebounds led
by Compston's 11 and seven-grab
efforts by Melissa Clifford and
Cynthia Cotterill. Meigs turned lbe
ball over 14 times, bad 15 assists,
led by Cotterill'! fme floor aame

witb nine. Compston bad five of !be final period. b~t !be Buckeyes
!be Marauders' nine steals.
came ~ack to tte tt at tbe end of
Jill Shafer was tbe only Lady regulation,
Buckeye In double figures witb 22
~atber Cagg led lbe winners
points.
with 18! Mindy McClel~d ~
Meigs wiD lrllvel to Wellston ou 12. Cw:'ssa Asb led Meigs Wltb a
Monday, Jan. _30 herore returning gamebijb 19. _
home to bost Eastern in a make-up
-•-•-•contest on Wednesday, Feb. 2.
NelsonvDie-York
Reserve notes: Nelsonville
(8-JZ-13-11=54),
outscored Meigs 12-6 in the second
Sarah Ogg 2-0-0=4, JaU Sbafer
overtime to post a nail bitting 50- 3-2-10=22, Step Shafer 0-0-1 1,
44 win over !be Marauders. Meigs Heather Cagg 3-0·1=7, Lindsay
bad held a 21-8 lead beading into Sbumway 3-0:3=9, Monica John-

=

son 1-0-0=2, Sydney Broolcs o-o.
1=1, Amie Adlll!Js 1-0·0=2.
Totals: 13-4-16=54
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Meigs
(1l-l8-20-190o69)
Amber Blackwell 2-3-0-!3
C~tbai Colterill 3-Q-2:8, Melis~
Clifford 1-0-7=9, Kristen Dassylva
1-0-0=2, Vanessa Compston 8_1_
10=29, Anne Brown 2-0-o- 4
Cheryl Jewell 0-0-4:4. Totals· -17 •
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-Alexander g1rls come from behind to hand Eastern 57-53 setback
Eastern held a .53-46 lead witb
1:40 lef~ but squandered !be game
away to league foe Alexander In
!be laner pmioos of !be game by a
57-53 margin. Alexander went on a
It -O run in !be last minute and a
half.
Alex~der was led by Jamie
Andrews 17 points and 10-point
efforts from Bobbie Jo Davis and
AOOi RolsiOiL
Rebecca Evans led Eastern (7-7)
iritb 14 points and eight rebounds,
while Jessica Karr added II and
S_-

Amy Redovian bad 10.
· Alex led 12-8 in the flCSt quaetee. Mtec Eastern led 25-24, Alex
rolled to a 28C:l5 lead a1 the half.
Evans bad 10 at !be half,
McClain bad eight and Andrews
bad six f~ Alex.
·
The game w~ a seesaw affair
the entire second half. Eastern
traile_d 40-39 af(er tbrce quarters,
then Alexander began to suuggle.
Behind a big Redovian steal an\!
ensuing layup, EHS went up 53-46.
By all slretcbes or tbe imagina-

lion, Eastern sbould bave won. It
took a perfect effort from Alexander and a lackluster erfort from
Eastern going down tbe stretch.
Tbree big turnovers killed the
Eagles.
Tbe game winning goal came
when Jamie Andrews drove the
length of the court to tbe right
block and Eastern was unable to
stop her. She put up a six-foot fade
away to give Alex a .54-53 tally.
Eastern bad a cliance to regain
the lead, but got tied up f~ a jump

outhern .girls edrre Trimble 44-42

. Southern overc!!llle a 31 -19
balftime deftcit at Trimble to claim
an important 44-42 Tri-Valley
Gooference victory .over !be Tomcats Thursday night at Glouster.
Soutbem (7-8) was led by
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RS enee s·T ur I e,y •s 14 pomts
an d
1
1
ammi tsson s ·
Trimble was led by Tammy
· ts ·
Leni gar•s 16 pom
· Trimble took a 15-13 fiCSt-period lead, !ben blitzed Soutbem 16-6
iii the second canto .to lead 31-19 at
!be half. Southern turned the tables
in !be !bird roiD!d 17·7 to lrail 3836 at theend or tbepen.
'od
· Southern held Trimble to just
rour fourth-quarter points to post.
the44-42 win. '
Southern bit 15 of 71 ov~rall,
which included 10-.54 twos and 5-

17 tbmes, while:::Uing 9-19 at !be
line. Trimble bit 18-51 plus 5-12
free throws.
Southern bad 35 rebounds led
by Moore with ten, Sisson five and
Proffitt five, while grabbing 2 1
steals (Turley seven, Manuel five),
10 assists (Manuel four, Turley
tbree), 22 turnovers and 10 fouls.
·
Southern
also posted six blocked
sbo!S, led by Turley's five.
Trimble bad 36 rebounds (Kooo
10), II steals. seven assists, 25
turnovers and IBrouls.
·
Soutliern will bost Alexander on
Monday,Jan ..30.
.
Reserve notes: Southern
dropped tbe reserve game 33-25.
Erica Arnott bad 14 for Southern.
while Cyntbia Caldwell and Dar-

lena flowers each added rour. Joy
Pettit bad 12 for Trimble, wbile
Sherry Davis.bad eigbl
-•-•-•Soulbern
(JU-17-&amp;=44)
s· Jonn1a ~uel I-2-Q=8, Sammi
Isson •3 -v=lt, Jess Codner 0-03;:3, Renee Turley 6·0·2=14,
Bec k¥ M
. oore o •o• 1=I, Brianne
Proffitt 2-0·3=7. Totals: 10-5,
!1/19:44
Trimble
(15-16-7-4=42)
T ammy. L enigar 6-1 -1=16,
Sheryl DaviS t-0-0=2, TonyaTrace
4-0-1=9, Holly Canter 2-0-2=6,
Beth Koons 34-1=7, Mistyl.ent t0-0=2, Totals: 17·1·5112=42

ball. A Martie Holter sbot, a three- 6 ai the line, 3M rebounds (Andrews
Amy Redovian 44-2..10, 'Jessipoint attempt that would have 14), bad tbiee steals, 12 turnovers, ca Radford 1-0-0=2, Jessica Karr
given EHS a two-point lead, went 26 rouls and-13 assists (McClain 2-0·7=11, Nicole Nelson 3-0- 3=9,
in and oui with 20 seconds left. five).
Re~cca Evans S-0-4 .. 14, Patsy
Eastern fouled and Bobbie Joe
Eastern will host Miller on Ae1ker 1-0· 5=7. Totals: 16 •0 •
Dvis made both free 'throws to · Monday, Jan. 30.
21133=53
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seal !be win.
. Re-ve notes: Eastern won 39~rem bit 16-61 was 21-33 at 33 to move to 7-6.Crystal
Aleunder
lbe hne, bud 33 rebounds (Evans Holsinger bad 13 and Holter bad
(ll-16-12-17::57)
bad eight and Aeiker bad seven), 12, while Betb Bay and Michelle
Carr;ie McClain 4-Q-0=8, Jamie
16 fouls, nine steals (Redovian Caldwell scored four each.
Andrews 8-0·1=17, Bobbie Jo
three), It turnovers and nine ·
Angie Dixon led Alex with 12.
Davis 4-2:10, Colleen Morgan 3assists.
-•-•-•0-0=6,_Andi Rolston 4-2:10, Misty
Alexander_'!ad a 26-61 nigh~ 5Eastem
Markms 3-0=6. Totals: lfi-O.
sn::S7
7
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Clinton sets date for baseball ·strike's end'

By RON~D BLUM
NEW YORK (AP) _President

ommeod a solution.
Clinton wants !be baseball strike
"I hope it doesn't come to
seUied by Feb. _or else.
tha~"
Clinton said ominously. "I
6
., 1
urge the owners and tbe players 10
wbatbead
!be 'or
else' give
· theiC"
· 'ull support to lb'ISmed'•is afterdoo'tknow
Feb. 6," union
Donald
ation effort, and to seUie this uoforFebr said Thursday after the pn:si· tunate dispute tbemselves. It is time
dent's annooncement. "I hope we to pu t beb'md us the rancor an d
~~v~~:~ '.?...~. ~u Obtakevioowbasly: cynicism tbat are sbadowing lbe
1 American Ideal of baseball. li is
,..
ever belp we can get."
time to let all !be excitement lbat
· As the U.S. Senate sehedufed a .lbe 1995 season can orrer sweep
new bearing 011 baseball's antitrust away that tari!isbed image. It's time
exemption,
Clinton ordered
bulb to 'play ball."'
sidesbacktotbebarg'
. rabl
aunng
e.
Usery, a labor secretary in lbe
Mediator Bill Usery, appointed by Ford adminislrlltion, failed to ereClinton on Oct. 14• said talks will ate a ~reaktbrougb during fjve
resume Wednesday in Wasbinaton. rounds of negotiations. The strike,
The president said If a settle- baseball's eigblb work stoppage
ment doet't
seem imminent bY·his since 1972, went tbrougb its 168th
.
deadline,
wiU ask Usery to rec- day Thursday.

Belllire 51. SteubeDviiW 47

BeliDire Sl. Jolla's 7J, Toroato ..-1
BrrliD Hiiod 66, Malva"D ~0
~ Ulioa 51, Oruville •1
Bexley 67, Oraodview Sl

NBAstandings

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Orlando ............ ...... :M
New Yc:wk.. ... ......... 26

N.,.J...., ............ I6
Be~toa .................... lS

Mlaml .................... l3

l'llu.dc:lollla ........... l2
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Cbieqo.................. lO 21
Allura ................... u 23
MUnube ............. l6 l4
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Cdioa43, Urm Sbawoee 37
. Cin. McAuley 47, HalliltDn Badia 4S
Cln. Mercy S9, CJa. UBullne Acad. ~0
ClayDlDilt 41, C01hocu• 35

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Col. WhetaloDe 40, Col. Beechaoft J6
Coldwala' 59, Fon Recovery 33
CofunmiJ 50, Oe. IDdepelldCDCC 39
Colu,.,lau 55, United 49 (OT)
Colwrtl\11 Grove St. UncolnYiew 41
Convoy Creaview 43, Alita E,. 41
CUyahop F.U. 46, RaYCDIIII 4S
Coyabop Htl. 52, Aunn 37
DuviUe 76, Ontario 35
[)elphoa JetTt:non 61 , SpeDC«viUe 56
Oelpboc St. Joba'• Sl , New BremcD

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L.A. LWn ............2S 13 .6SI
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Ocllden Swe .......... l 2 n .324
L.A. Olpp&lt;n ...........J 35 .167

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Thursday's scores

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New York 81, LA. Cl!ppm 74 .
Ooldn St1te 121. WUhin1ton lll ·
(OT)

fboenil 92,ladiu.a 16
Or110do 102, Dliaan 99
SID Antonio 103,lloUiton 100
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Miami Ill. Milwaube. l :lO p.m.
Milllle.ota at Dalla , 1:30 p.m.

New Jmty II. Denver, 9 p.m.

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p.m.
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Milw.utce Ill Orlando, 7:30p.m
~Ill Atlanta, 7:30p.m.
Mlamlll Odroit. 7:30p.m.
ftdiUipbil at llldlana, 7:Xl p.m.
S.:nmento 11 Dallu, 1:30 p.m
MiDDt:IOC. at Houttoo, 1:30 p.m.
Denvttll Su Aotoolo. l :30 p.m.
New l«tey It Ullh. 9 p.m

Furnace · Oreeo

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'!be Board or Trustees or lbe
Obio Affili!ll~ of tbe American
H~ Assocllltl~ ~ selected lbe
Metgs County Di~t~oo to receive
tbe ~ 993-94 A DIVI~ion "Overall
.Acbievemcnt Award.
De. Doull Teske, Ohio Affiliate
AHA PresideD! presented the
award to the Meigs County Division a! last week'.s meeting held at
Veteran's Memorial Hosp!tal.
_ "Tb1s clearly 1dent1fie.s tbe
Meigs Division as one of !be Ohio ·
~tliate's top co~unity organizauons and positions !be Meigs
County Division as a leader by
having met or exceeded ·all or its
goals Ibis past fiscal year," commended Dr. Teske.
~ Board of Trustees based its
selecuon on lbe following accomplisbments of the Meigs County
Divisioo during !be 1993-94 fiscal
year:
-The
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Genesis
want mercy , Fatber.s
As )'OU know, ·in our countries. moles~ abuse 311d kill their children
cities, towns, our oeijbllorboods and tbey want mercy. Children wbo
and our homes, murder is out of kiU otber children want mercy:
conuol. We are searching fmntical·
We can see by these eXIIIIIples
ly to fmd solutions to this compli· !bat our society, based upon !be
cated and difficult situation. The enormous amount of pain that is
trauma lbat goes with murder is being afflicted to !be human race,
unexplainable and unacceptable. is sliD askins for mercy.
Those who bave been affected by
As I see it, !be courts are giving
tbis terrible sin bave to surrer it to !bern because the pimisbment
tremendously. Needless to say, !be is greater than tbey can bear. Undl
courts are ba,ving a very difficult we get bade to establishing a pun·
lime finding out the reasoning isbment that fits the crime, ·our
behind all !be murders of today.
;;ociety is going to continue to detc·
At Ibis time I would like to give riorate. The scbools, workplaces;
some reasoning based upon human neighborhoOds, towns, and cities
nature and !be word of God. The will all become ·animal infested
first ramily ever created by God. humanistic sewer pits. There are no
!be mother being Eve, did not besi· rules. no regulations and no guidetate to sin and bring it l;lome to her lines to keep man intaCt. It is just
husband. Based upon the decay of like tb · 1e ·tb .,.
!be flCSt fatber and mother we see
e Jung WI out ,arzan.
· We need to get back to JlU!ting
sin and human action transmitllld to . Jesus .Christ at tbe bead of our
,pUr children. 1be end n:sults bein8 . natioo, our bumes and our lives and
'f:aio slaying Abel, unexplainable, become decent bwnari beings witb
unpredictable and· unprovoked real· s1mng moral standards that governs
ly, but it happened anyway. Why?
our lives. If you are a person that is
. If you would look closely into r · · · d • be
·sed 'f
the flCSt ramity, yoo would seeJ'eal·
lvmg m sm, on I . surpn
'
one day you are standing before a
ously, greed, anger, hatred, bitter- judge that will give you !be proper
ness, selfishness a..nd a desire to punishment for !be crime. He will
~.ucceed at the cost of anolber. not show mercy ror your continuMurder usually stems from one's ous disobedience and iniquity liv·
own needs to be recognized or to ing in Ibis life. Romans 3:23, For
accomplish sometbins they want all bave sinned and rome sbort of
mOfC !ban anything else. If we are tbe glory of God. Without Cbrist
going to solve these problems, we tbere is no bope. Witbout hope
have to underst~nd o~r b!ima11 _ !ben: is only punlsbmenL 1 am sure
nawre. If you wt!l. nouce m lbe ·you -will say, "my punishment is
scnpture, God p~msbed tbe nature greater !ban I can bear)' Revelaand .cw:sed the smna; man ~~se tions 20:14 And de alb and bell
of his sm,ful_acts outside of~ w~U. were cast into tbe lake of fire. This
Most q1mmals do as Cam did. is lbe second death. Revelations
They cry o.ut fm: mercy~ tbey 20:.15 And whosoever was not
say tbat tbeir pumsbment IS greater found written in tbe book of life
than they are llble to bear. As I see was cast into lbe lake of fire
· i~ Abel bared bis burden when ~ Dr James R Acree Sr
·
died. Cain sbou.ld b~ve bore. b~s HUislde Bapiut Church
burden also. But JUSt like the amu(Pastors are welcome to sub·
nals of today, be want~d mercy. mit arUclu to the Rev. Peter J.
Cn~un~s want mercy mstead of Tremblay, Lljurel Cliff Free
the JUs.uce th.ey ~e. Husbands Methodist Church, 992-5326. He
who kill tbeu _wtves want mercy· Is coordlnatln11 sermonettes for
Wives who kill their husbands The Dally Sentinel.)
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1994

N.Y. bluckn•W•hinatOD, I p.m.
ToroatO at Qk:qu,l:30 p.m.
Willlllpea at Aoahcim,llr.30 p.m.

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WloolpeJ•LoaAqeleo, llr.30p.m

Su!ldlly'•1am•

Plalbl.l'ah .11: WllblQio1, DOOD
Phit.delphla .11: Moutrral, 1:30 p.m.
Qlleqo • Loa Atlpl•, II p.m.

bldo for tho purchaoe of

certain real property 11

doocrlbod below.
W1lllon Htlad blda muot
bo received In tho alllco of
lha Molgi County
Cammlulantro, Mol go
County Courlhouot,
Pomeroy, Ohlo 45719 no
lotor thon Friday, Fobru
. ory
24, 1115, ot10 o.m. No bldo
will bo accoptod pooldoted
lolor thin Fobruory 24, 1115.
·The wrllton ooolod bids
ohould Include tho blddar'a
nomo, oddreot, tolophono
number, o daocrlptlo. n. oltha
property the poroon wlohtt
to bid an, tho prlco tho
Individual It bidding an tho
d11crlbld properly, ond tho
dotolho bid lo being mollod.
The rool property will bo
told to tho hlghool
reaponolble bidder.
Tho property to bt aald
lo:
Slluotod In Molgo County,
Stole of Ohio ~nd being In
Froctlon 25, Town 2 North,
ronge 13 Woat ..ollht Ohio
Compony'o Purch111 and
being deocrlbod ootollowo:
boglnnlng ol o point In tho
canlorllne ol County Rood
75, oald point bolng South
II dogr111 07" 19" Eoot
221.021 foot from an Iron
pin found ot the Southwttl
Carnor of the Mllgo County
Commlaalonoro Porco! , io
deoc,rlbod In tho Molgo
County Dood Record :
Volume 141, Pogo 351, 110.10

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At Don Wood Ford, Lincoln-Mercury

TO OBSERVE 99TH
BIRTHDAY- Tltom•• E.
Turner, who resides .at the
Overbrook Center In .Middle·
port turned -1• 99 ,year• old
Jan. U. The famll,y will J.o.t
an open ho111e In ohoer1'8nce
·of the oeea1lon Saoday •t l
p.DL Re ..tlvu and frienda are
Invited

A MESSAGE TO YOUR SPECIAl- VALENTINE
. Remember tbal·s~ial someone this
'Valentine's Day with a message in
The Daily Sentinel
•Sweethearts
•Moms&amp; Dads
•Graodpl!reots
•Teachers
•Babysitters
•Friends

.Several to Choose
From, All Equipped!
V-8, Automltlc, DUIII

Alrlllgs. AMIFM C1nttta,·
P8Ww WlndowsJLocks
and Mucll Men.

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DOitoa It Phil..,lphla. I p.m.
Edmooloa It Detroit, 1 p.m.
Florida •lhrtlord.UOf.m.
Newleneyllfdoll.trflal, :30p.m.
Dallu It Su lote, 5 p.m.
TUJlll B•y Ill N.Y. bllllclen, 7 p.m
BuffaiD ..
7:30p.m.

accepting wrltttn aealtd

of Pomeroy, St•t• of Ohto,
woy.
Reference Deed: Volume during tho tho llacal year
148, Pogo 365, 110.70 Acre ending Decombor ~1, 1tt5. •
.an 1ron P1n ••t. Pining an Parcel.
Secllon 1. BE IT
Iron pin 111113i.13 loe1 tor . · Boerlnga oro bootd o~ RESOLVED by the CouncU
reference;
prtvloua eurveye In erea of the VlUoge of Pomeroy,
Stttt of Ohio , thet, to
Thonco North 41 dogrHo end aro oaaumod.
26' 17" Eoot230.ett Foetto
. The obovo description lo provide for the current
1 point In tho contorllno of buod on on octuol ourvoy tXptnatt tnd othlr
on ICCIII Right of Woy onNov.21,1BM,By:Roborl upondllurao of tho otld .
from oold County Road 75 · R. Eooon, Ohio P.S. No. Vllltgt of Pomeroy during
tho !local yoor ondlnQ
tho cammunlcotlon tawtro 7033 ·
on lop of tho hill;
Such rool ooltll hovlng Docomber 31, 1995, tho
following oumo be ond they
Thence north tO dogreot porceloo. 11Hl2!5911.000.
•a• Ea a1 213·-••• 1I tIIo
Dood Ro.loronco: Volume trt htrtby tet atldt 1nd
44 , ••
on Iron pin oot an tho South 148, Pago 358, Molgo opproprlotod 11 tollowa, vir.
Section 2. That there bo
right at Uno of oold County County Dood Records.
No warrantlea are made opproprlotod from tho
Rood 7 5.
Thence North 36 dogrooa 11 lo ony Ilona, mortgogoo GENERAL FUND
13 , 41" weo1 30.oo 1otlta • or encumbrance• on tha PROGRAM I· SECURITY OF
Real Etttto.
PERSONS AND PROPERTY
poI.nI In lh o conI orII no oI above
Tho
Boord
of A1·1-A · Pollee
L..(
oold County Rood 75;
Commlitlonoro moy ro1act Enforcement
Thonco elong tho ony bids ond ro·odvortlot
210 Peraonal Servlcee
centorllno of oald County lhll property until all auch
211 Solarloo/Wagoa ..........
ROid 75 along a curve to properly lt IOICI or looaod.
...................... S134,00o.oo
tho right, Chord • South e2
Tormt of poymont 111 11
2t2
EmployH Bontlllo ....
degrooo58'13"Wttii2.M5 lollowa: 10 porcont of
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:.... 41,000.00:
loot, rodluo • 210.44 loot to r,urchou pr.lce · pold
240 Suppiiii/MIIerlola ...:
a point;
mmodlotoly by cooh or
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Thonco South 72 degreoo bonk chock. Romolnlnn
250 Copltol Outley ........... :.
08' 07" Woot 101.110 Joel
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olong tho centorllno of otld bolonco duo within thirty
Toto! Pollee Low
County Rood 751o o paint; (30I doyo
otaelo,
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Mtlgt County Boord of Entorcoment. .... $219,400.00
Thol\co along the
CountyCommloolonora AH·C Stroot Lighting . '
'Cintorllno of oold County (11 27 ; (21 3, 10, 11; 4Tc
240 Supplloi/Metorlelo .....
Rood 75 end olong o curve
...:••••:,;......... :...... 34,00o.OO
to tho loft, chord= South 44
Totol
Stroot Ughtlng .........
degrooo 15' 41" W111
Public Notice
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34,00o.OO
· 2117.•74 toei, redluo • 288.48
PROGRAM
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BA$1C
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toetto o point; .
UTILITY SERVICES
ORDINANCE ND. 829
Thence South 16 dogreeo
A1-&amp;-AEiectrlcUtlllty
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11M ANNUAL
23' 15" Wool 148.820 toat .
240
Supplloi/Melerlelo
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elong tho contorllno of otld
4,300.00
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ORDINANCE
County Rood 75 to tho point
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Utility
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An ORDINANCE to mo.ko
of baglnnlng, contolnlng
240 Supplloo/Metorlalo .... :
2.271 ocroo, more or loot, appropriation lor Current
.:................. :......... 2,00o.OO •
oxcoptlng 111 logo! Expenaea and other
Continued on Poae 7 ·
Expondlluroo
of
tho
VIllage
tlllmento ond rlghlo of

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SEVILLE

Ottawa .. PltllbllrJI&gt;. 7,30 p.m.
Quebec: • Buffalo, 7:JO p.m

'"The New Year" was the theme
of the tyOgram presented by Jessie
Wbite at a recent meeting or lbe
Hemlock Grange at the baiL
.
The program included readings
"A New Beginning" by Nancy
Wells; "Makt( This tbe Best Year
Ever" by Linda Schoeppner; "A
Farmer's Prayer" by Sylvia Mid·
kifr; "Wby Are We waiting" by
Muriel Bradford; and "Resolutions:" by Jessie White.
There was a contest 1"itb Sara
Cullum's group winning and a candlcligbting service to conclude tbe
. program,
Rosalie Story .presided at the
meeting wbicb opened witb lbt;.
presentation of !be flag and group
. singing of the ·~Battle Hymn of !be
Republic" Bernice Hawk was
reported ill. Margaret Haning was
named as janitor for February .
Helen Quivey reported on !be bilk·
ing contest and making saddle bags
for wallcers. ·
The grange rally will be held at
!be Friendly Hills Camp Feb. 1012. Plans were--announced for Star
Gmnge to visit Hi:mlock and Hemlock to visit Rock Springs and for
inspection to be held on Apri16.
The birthdays of Sylvia Miilkiff
and Edna Clark were observed.
Members sang "Happy Trails" to
close the meeting.
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PUBUC NOnce
• Acre Parcel.
Th onco South .. d1111,..•
Tho Molgo County Board
of Commlulonoro r1 07' It" Eoot 224.242 lttllo

All Valentine Hearts will be published in the February 14lh
issue 111 a cost of only $6.00!
•
MUS'I BEJ»REPAID.!

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Toolgbt'• gam•

Heart Association. Your neighbors
sbould be tbankrul lbat you .ha-.e
committed )'Ollnelves to raising tbe
funds and creating tbe awareness
so that people in Meigs County are
educated on bow to live a heartbealtby lifestyle and will impact
tbe cardiovascular disease problem,
Meigs County's number one cause
of death. That's quite a responslbil·
ity and yoti bave done a sur,ert&gt; job
.oraccCptlng tbauballenge. '
·
Members or !be Meigs County
SBld.Dr._ T~ke..
~erican Heart Association Board
It IS sigmficaot to note lbat . !Delude Sandy Iannarelli, Dr .
Meigs County bas bad a number or Wilma Mansfield, Rhonda Dailey,
succ~ssrul years in a row, being
Texanna WeU, Scott Lucas, Denver
nommated for an award lbe past and Nora Rice, Donna Carr, Ida
tbiee years, That m~s great ~- Dieb~. Dan Morris, Alice Wolfe,
unteers and outs_tanding ~- Debbie HaptonstaU, John CosWiza,
PRESENTED A WARQ- The Meigs Dlvklon of the American
So congratulation to Dr. W•_lma Bob Hoerlicb, Betsy and Eldred
He.art
Asloclatlon was se~d lo receive tile A Division's "OveraU : .
MB;nsfield and Sandy lanoarelU for · Parsons, Jane Frymyer, Mi!Ue MidAchievement A-rd." Dbpl!oyi"'J tile award hero are Rhonda Dal~
tbeir past and pn:seo! roles as Divl- kiff, Jeanette Thomas, and Nancy
loy, left, secretary,llild Dr. Wilma Mansfield, vlee president.
sion Presidents."
Campbell.
Dr. Teske continued, "I thank all
of you for your spirit and dedicaPublic Notice
PubliC Notice
tion 10 tb~,mission of tbe American
· Public Notice
Public Notice

Anyone wlio would appreciate a thoughrful word from you!

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man of !be JllOIIliiD '~unmi~ wu
ccmme~ for an otltstanding job
~n ove~seemg lbe efforts of lbe
mteraCilve _
pr:ograms of !be Meigs
County D!~isioo.
.
In addition, !be Affiliate BOIIId
~ all or !be. members of ~
Me1ss County Division for tbeir
ertons.
.
"Being a Ba;ard mem~ usually
means y~ getmvo~v~ ~J~st abut
eve.rytbing even 1t 1r IS J_uu to
attend an event or buy a ticket,"

LOR

CONFERENCE
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Detroit .............. l I 0
St l.o¥il ........... 3 I 0
Oal1» ................ 201
Torotuo ............. 1 I 1
WUuUpet:.......... 1 2 I

cent Increase over lbe previous
year, going 21percent over goal.
-Programs n:acbed 5,981 peopie wbicb was 26 percent of lbe
population and 19 percent over lbe
93-94 goal.
-S~cally, in fund Jllisins
the residential campaign raised
$6,370witb agoalors5,100.
Donna Carr wu congratulated
as the cbairman or !be residential
campaign this year and for tbe past
five years. A key also to tbe success of the campaign was tbe
American
·Heart Walk, chaired by Millie
Midkitr, ·raised $5,400 with a goal
of $3,100.
-The camatioo sale, cbaired by
•Depver and Nora Rice bas been a
successrul event ror many years
and it helped special events go over
its goal by 24 pen:ent.
Progra111 goals were also
exaeded and John Costanza, cbair-

Grange me~ts
for New Year

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lowellville 46. Vien111 Milhew• 42

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L&lt;n;o C•th. 51 , l.otowood St. Auptiue 36
Lordltown l7 , Maplewood 25 ·

Wallh 61, Maloae 40

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Meigs County AHA receives state award

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Vu Wert 39, Der'IUCe 31
Vinton Co. 60, Welllton 49
W. Holna 66, Lwdoa\'ille 21
W. 1e.tfmoa46, JoDIIbu Alder 4S
, . W. UbenyS~cmS6,1adi.. Lal'o40
W . Uoloo 49, Ripley 42 ·
WaiDut Ridae S~. M.-ioo 'PrankliD. 37
WllfeD IWdiDK Sl, earq,bell Memorial23
WMbiqtgn C.K 69, LoDdon )4
Wolctfon! sa. Fort Frye
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W•verly 63, S. Wct.lcr 52
W"""' Latlwn 54, N. Adamo 41
Willard 63, Bay VUiaat 32

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Holpac S9, Ayenvllle42
Hopewclll.Aludoo Sl, Bettlville II
Hubb.-d 71, YDUD .. Uberty 41
Hltmn 62, Ptwt Clioton )4
lndiao Vall. 51, Ak:roa Co•e~ 45
Jacboa Ceater 70. DcOA1'f' Rtwnide

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l'ladlay 67, Ceottll St. 51

lJppor Saad..ty 60. Colot!cl Cnwfonl

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K.al.ida 71. Un. Catb. 46
Keotoa Ridie 9S, SpriaJ. Sh.wace 72
!...aU Ridae S4, El)'ria Ftrlt Bapt. 46
Suoday'ocamea
Lakeview 42, Badtet 29
PboeliJ. • New Yort. DOOn
l..akewDOd
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libmy Center ~2. E¥aareen tB
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Uberty Unian 71; Uckiaa HtJ. 37
Blllli 112. Kcoroo 34 ' '
Uma Temple Ch r. 34. Fort WayD.e
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N.Y~Rao .... I 3 o

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Partanmuth Clay 23
- frellJ)nt Roll 49;-Napokan 45
Fremont St. Joaeph S6, Mohawk 44
Gallipotia IOO,Jacban 17
Oanway 91, Jewett...Scio 29
Gcooa n. Northwood 41
lhmiltao Twp. 44, Circleville 39
H.unibal River SO, Frontier .U
Hawkca SO, Berlia Ceruer Wutero

New Yort a1 Charlont, 8 ('l .m.

Tea)'l Vall. 69,1...oDn Elm ~0
TIDCU 74, fficbYilie 31
Tol. Bowsher 5S, To!. Ouiltiaa 33
Tol. Wbitmer 76,1Utoria Sl
Triny 59, Black River 25
Tuac:arawu VaU. SS, Akron ·Mancb""'37
Ualoatowa Lake 53, New PhiiDdelpbil

Atllalk: Dh-Woa

Euelld 73, Willoo8,hby s . 4S
Faitbub S7, Trild 28
F~l Hoc:thl'a: 51'~ Henii5Cif Mille;''"

Frllltlin

Goldeo State at Bo.loo, 7:l0 p.m.
J!hoeoil lll!hilldelpbia, 7 ;30 p.m.
Portla.~~d at CLEVELAND. 7:30 p.m.

L.A. Labn Ill Seattle, 3:30p.m.

. .. ..

Sylnni• SOuthview 84, Bowliaa:
Orcea -40

Illlll

EMtlateN. 91, Miple Hll.-31
Elida 79, Otrawo-GIUMrlSS
Elfllllj'ood sa. 01se10 39

Ptrtlaad 106,Ddfoifl9

41

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Dowr 66, Meamwbroot 45
E. Cutoa U, 1\lllaw 29
E. Cliotoa sa, Mldilon Pili Ill .56 '
£. Uv«pooJ 61, liKliu Crai 63

a..EV~ 71 , Allu.ta 61

_ !Jtoh 120, ~ •.WL •

60. Rcalu 52

Oe. VA·SI M, Deawnolll 32
Ow F«t 22, Buckeye II
Oyde 63, Sa.ndutlry SL M_,. 57
· Col. Brookhnve.n 101, Mimin 17
Col. C'enteDDial48, Col. &amp;It 31
Col. Ealumor 52, Zaaesville 41
CoJ.ID~adeace 62, Col. Briap 3~
Col. Uude.n·MciCiD.Ity 46, Col. Nortb-

WESTERN CONFERENCE

:r...
.!!
Utall ....................... 31

St.-

DON TATE MOTORS, Inc. (!)

Strylr;ct

. Sytvaag

. Bloom C.-ro'l 54, Fairfield UlliaD 42 .
BIWftaD n, Ada6l
DoctiDI42, HOUlton l9
Brookfield 49, LaB,. 46
Btoot.lyn 37, I.Athenn W. 31
But:)'l'\l&amp; 66, Norwalk 36
Cadiz SJ.Sh..yslde 39
•
C11al Winchester 60, Amand•·
Clc:arcreek 4S
.
Canfield 52 , Salem 38

AtloodcDt.WC.

."We''{; now come to be a1 the
pomt w ere the beat bas to be
turned up a little bit," current
Labor Sem:tary Roben Reich said
1'n a telephone ,·ntervi'ew · "If •'t
comes to it and rormer Secretary
Usery does feel it is appropriate to
come up wa'th a sugges•-'
' ,
""' solution
and 'if that solution is cons~ to
be reasonable and fair by !be publie, lbe players and owners are
going to be under a great deal or
pressure to abide by IL"
al bis home in
AI'Usery, reached
y
· r mgton, a., declined to say
whetber be would recommend a
solution.
''I'm doing to do everylbing I
can to bring about an aa .....men•"
~
be said. ''I'd rather get....-10 the meeting's filS! before I comment.''

:
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,

Friday, J1nu1ry 27, 1995

I
I

All Used Cars &amp; Trucks Must Go.
Taxes and title fee not included.
All payments subject to credit approval

;:~::~=:~

DON TATE MOTORS, Inc •.rox~:c~~:~no• ·
IT'S WORTH YOUR DRIVE!

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The Daily Sentinel
Valentine Hearts
111 Court Street.
Pomeroy, OH 45769

Words!
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Must Be Rec:elvtcl By Feb. 9

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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DON WOOD
"Where Better Really Matters" ·

East. State Street
Athens, .Ohio

593-6641

IUICI • OlDS • POfiTIAC e rADIUAC e GMC • TOYOTA • FOIID e UIICOUI/IEIQIIY Allll Olt location
. llOOO rcaa h or rracte dowl'l , 1st
attCIJ fl1y O.po111, d ue At i
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cr.adtt . Windatar MSAP. 21,i60:
end 114 ,730.71 1

�Page

6 The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Midclteport, Ohio

Wonllip. to-.JU a.m., '/ pm.
WecNtday Services · 7 p.m.

ApostoliC

•

Eprscop&lt;tl

arChttrdo
326 B. ~
• -·
st., """""'!'

OJ W-*oCiootrdlofCiorlol

332260&gt;ildral'aH.-Rd.

Sill and Main
Paator. AI Hlrll&lt;il
Youth Minia10r. Bill PraDer
Suoday School · 9:30 lUlL
WonhiP' 8:", 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodnetdoy Services • 7. p.m.

Haly Buclwitt !fMI s...day SchooiiiLm.
Colree bour fallortlt&gt;a

Ptttor: Kmth Radet
Suaday Schooi · IO un.
Wonhip • 9 .a.m.

Hol rn ess
.,.. . _ C h _

Flalwoods
- Putor. tc.ilh RadetSunday School • 10 a.m.
Wanhip · II a.m.

310S7 Stale ...... 32S, l.ODpvllo
Putor: Rev. Rick Moloyed
Sunday school - 9:30 Lm.
Suoday wonhip • 10.35 Lm. a: 7 J1o!0L
Children'adurdt · IO:JSa.m. Youdl6p.m.
Wodneadaypnyer- • 7p.m.

'

Keno Churcla or Clntol
Wonhip • 9:30 L.m.
Sunday Sdiool · 10:30 LID.
PUtor·Jetmy wonIll and 3rd Sao,day

Free
Will B~~:~rcla
AlhSwel,
.
.
Pu1or. Let Hayman

::l

Satunlay s.~ . 7:30p.m.
w

y~·7:30p.m.

Rodne Flrll Baplltl
Youth PtaU&gt;r: Aum Youna
.Simday School · 9:30a.m. .
Wonhip. 10:40 Lm., 7:00p.m.
Wednetday Service• ·7:00p.m.

su ..,. Run Byllsl

Sunday School • 9:30a.m.

Bradfwd Churdt or Clutol
Comer of St RL 124 a: Bradbury Rd.
Bvanaelitt: Dent: Slump
Ywlll MUUtter. Michael Teacanlm
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip . 8:00a.m.,lll:30Lm., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday S.rvicet • 7:00p.m.

Se~

·6:30p.m.

Lupdle chitotlu a. .....

Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
•Wonhip·I0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
W...,eaday Service 7:30p.m.
Hemlock Grove Churc:b
PallOr: Gene law
· Sunday tchool • 10::!0 a.m. ·
Wonhlp • 9:30 o.m., 7 p.m.

Old Met Free Will Bopllst Ch211601 St. Rt. 7. Middlepon
Somday School • 10 un.
Evonin&amp; • 7:30p.m.
Thunday S.rvieea • 7:30
llllllldo Bopllll Cbun:ll
St. RL 143 jill ~ RL 7
p,_, Rev. Jomet'R. Am:e, Sr.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip ' IILm., 6 p.m.
Wednelday ~moe• ·7 p.m. ,
Vktory Boplllllndependaal

.
FaUll Baptbl Churc:b

Fonll R•llafllll
PUIDr : Ariu Hurt
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wor&gt;hip : II a.m.
ML Morllb BIIPIIsl
Fourth a: Main St., Middlepon
Putor: a... Gilbert CJOia. Jr.
s...day Sdoool· 9:30 Lm.

9:30

.

Old DIIUr.ble ~- Cllll'do

Sundoy School • 9:4S a.m.

WedDOtday Servioet - 7 p.m.

Wonhip • 10:45 Lm.

R•tla.tCb-fiiGod
P-: O"'lory L Sean
Sooday Sdoool· 10 a.m:

s.m::~t?1!r:Lm.

Wonhij&gt; · ll Lm.,6 p.m.
Wednetday ServiC!!I_· 7 p.m.

Wonhip • 10:45 Lm.
'lllanday s.m.... ·7:30p.m.

S,raCUM Flrll Cburdl or God
A!'Peand Second Su.

· · - Salem
Froo Wit
St. lapllt!
Pttta: a... Paul Taylor
Sunday Sdoool · 10 ......

p,_, Rev. David Ru11eD
.Sundax %11aoh11d Wonhip· 10 a.m.
- Bverun, s.m-· 7 p.m.
. w~ Service~ - 7 p.m,

B~ · 7p.m._

.
· . \\&gt;~y Servi&lt;Zt .• 7 p.m.

Cllurc:ll or God or ProphOCJ
OJ. While Rd. off SL RL 160 .
. Putor: PJ . &lt;lutlmm
Sooday School · 10 LID.

Ca thol ic
.....,. Boon Calloolk: a..rc~a
161 Mullmy Ave.. Panetvy, 992·5198
Pt-. Rev. Wallet E. II.U..
S.. Con. 4:45-HSp.m.; Mm· S:30 p.m.
Suo. Con. -8:4S·9:1Sa.m.,
S... Masa •19:3() a.m.
Doiky Mut • 8:30 Lm.

WOI1hip · II un.
Wednetdty Servieet · 1 p.m.
·

Ctw r c t1 of Christ
v Ch.rc:hf Clnill

21~ W. Mlin SL

N.,. Life Cb- fiiGod
S.R. 248.a: Riebel Rood, ChetW
Pu10r. Rev. William D. Hindt
s...day Scboo1 • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip • 6 p.m.
Wednetday Servioet • 7 p.m.

Putor.

9:30_a.m.

Wonhip • 11 a.m. .
Wednetday Servicca • 8 p.m.

Tun:ltChurdl
Co. Rd. 63

:!~lei' 9:30 L.m.

p,_, Rev. Emmdl Rawoon

Sunday School • 10 a.m.
· EvODift&amp; · 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Services • 7 p.m.
Mlddleporl Pen-1

ThiniAve.

.p,_, Rev. Oarlc Baker
• lOa.m.

H - Ca-•..tiJ Churdt
Off RL 124
Putor. Edael Hltl

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

0,-C-•niiJ a.Sunday School • 9:l0 a.m.
Wonhip'• 10:30 Lm., 1 p.m.

.

~ .. Fettow••• c .. t.r

s,...._ f1nt Uollod Pretbylerl•
Ptator. Rev. Krillnl Robin~a~
Sunday School - lOa.&amp;
'
Wonhip • II a.m.

.. a..a

~--,~er~

Wonbip • 9 Lm.

Salem St, Rulland

~School

M - Chllpel Cllurcla
Lany Paw, Superintendenl

Wonhip • 7 p.m.
Wedneaday ~rvice • 7 p.m.
Falllt

~­

Sunda~ool · 9:30a.m.

Mlddt!l!l!ll.Citum or tile Jlln Ptttor: G"'I"'Y A. Condilf
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 Lm.,.6:30 p.m;
Wodneaday Servicet • 7 p.m.

Wonhip • 3 p.m.

Unrted Brethren
a-.. U.lled a.-.

ML

laCbrltiCiturcla ·

Texu Community- ~ CR 82
Pt110r. Robert Sanden
Sunday'School · 9:30a.m.
Wor&gt;hip • 10:30 un., 7:30p.m.
Wc:4n&lt;tday Servieet · 7:30p.m. ·

UdMJi'aiiiiChordl
Ri. 7 citt Pameroy By-Pui
P.-: Rev. Robed E. Smith,
_' _ Sr.:._
- SiiDdiy SchOol • 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip . 10:30 ~m.. 7 p.m.
Wodnetday 5eJ!iee • 7 !'-!!!·_

s,..._ C h - fllat N_,..,
Pu10r. Rev. Rick Stu,.;tl
Suoday School - 9:30 o.m.
Wanhip • I0:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wodnetdoy Servieet • 7 p.m.

Newman

Neue Settlem ... Clturcla ·

Seullt - e l N.,.T_m...
SllverRid..
Pu1or. Duane Sydalllric:ker
Sunday School • 9 a.m.·
Wonhip • 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodnetday Serviee • 7 p.m.

P. J, PAULEY, AGENT

RIDENOUR

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

CLASSIFIED-ADS
a supermarket
for everything
SNOUFFER
FIRE &amp; SAFETY
SALES &amp; SERVICE
992-7075
172 North Second Ave.
Middleport, Ohio

CI.ASSIFIEDS.
A

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Bright lde1!

•

.

.

204 Condor St.
· Pomeroy, OH

992-2975
RAWUNGS • CO~TS
FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

992-5141
264 Soul~ 2nd

,
1

Middleport

SWISHER

&amp;

LOHSE

PHARMACY~
We Fill DoCtors'

Prescriptions
992·2955
Pomeroy

You 'U be floating on a
cloud with the buys
you'll find in the
classifieds.

F\)RNITURE &amp; HARDWARE .
Homel~e Saws

Crow's Family
Restaurant
"Featuring Kentucky Fritd Chi'ckln " l
228 W. Main St., j)omeroy
992-5432
EWIN(; FUNERAL HOME

"Dignity and Service Always"

.Established 191.3
992-2121 .

106 Mulberry Ave.

Pomeroy

214 E. Main
992·5130
Pomeroy

00

\87'

Veterans

fht

I

Clossifitll Stction !.

-

Misc. Jobs,

FREE ESTIMATES

Bill Slack

985-4473

992·2269

. 7122/!M

9:00-1 :00

Public Notfce

.

Memorial Hospital

115 E. Memorial Dr. Pomeroy
992· 2104

......,

I I

·'

Lime Stone
EP~ and RSES Certified

Delivery

Your authorized ·
American Standsrd Dealer

Service

Low Rate Financing Available

992-7553

DII'IIPPLIIIICI
IIIIIICI

:F..tory Aulhorllld Porto
.. Sarvlco

•All lblcoo -42 y_,
ofaot Aalloblo Service
.Woohlro • Dryora • Roni)H
oflolrlgoraloro : f _ , .

oOiahwaahoro
ott.W. - o
:Microw...a.otll~aalo
·•TifanU"MIIjli &amp;
Surrounding Ar••

(614) 1185-3581 or
992-5335 1:V1Wn

Call ~92:7434 for

more information.

"We Are Now OpenFor Busint!'Ss".

'HAULING
'

Umestone
&amp; Gravel

The State Certified
Pawn Shop

Reasonable Rates

"Your Neighborhood Lender"
115 W. 2nd St. - Pomeroy, Ohio

Joe N. Sclyre

Tel. (614) 992-5846.

SAYRE TRUCKING

"V&gt;ie Loan You Ca$h on Anything of Value"

614·74,·2138
,.....,..,..

1 ·6:: :~ 1 mo. pd.

·

.

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

GRAY'S
Mobile Welding
Diesel Injector SVC
Injector Pump SVC
Tune-ups
985·3879

DIN'S
·APPLIANCE
SIRIICE
For Ill Malor"
Bra!Ids

(Lime Stone Low Ralnl

. WICKS
HAULING
(Speclllze In driveway
spreading)
limestone, .
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil,

Fill

Dirt

614~992-3470

. DIVE'S
SWAP SHOP •
One mile out
143 from Rt. 7
Tuee. - Wad. • Fri. • Sat.
1-6
• Crllftaman Tools
•Toys
•Guns
Loads ol Misc.
Buy-Sell· Trade
992·2060 l Cl/0/l mo

C&amp;J
FURNITURE
Just below Hobson
on State Route 7
New &amp; Used

992-7508
New 2 piece living
room sets $300.00

NBw Homes • Vinyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

614-992-7643

UHIIlppiiCinces
for Sale
Call ·

(No Sunday Calls)
2J12f92/lfn

614·992·5515
1W111tfn

BINGO
Racine American
Legion Post 602
Now having Bingo ·
every Sunday Night
Starting 6:45pm
Doors open 4:30 pm
The more ~opte·
playing the bigger
the pay-oH.
Save ad for 1 free care!.
949·2038 or 949·2044

·uciNE
GUN CLU_
B·
GUN SHOOTS
FRIDAY NIGHTS
6:30P.M.
STARTING DEC. 30

Olle Stop Complete Auto 81dy Rep1ir

PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE
Chuck Stotts

614-992- 6223

Free Estimates
Insurance Work Welcome
State

At. 33

Darwin, Ohio
10121J'Mitfn

MODERN SAIITITION
POMEROY, OHIO
Septic tanks cleaned &amp; portable toilets rented.
Dally, weekly A monthly ranUII rates.
Job sites • Camp Sites • Family Reunions &amp; Parlles
NOW OFFER IN G GENERAL HAULING

umeatone, Sand, G111ve1 and Coal
WE HAVE A·1 TOP SO IL FOR SALE

tel

. rlence

20

992 -3954

12 Gauge Only
Linlted: 740 ladiban,

EmcrqPIH y P!wnc 985-3·1 18

680 Front

Kenny's_Auto Rental

12121/M/11n

11 ~&lt; ,.,

B.8J.Aft0
PAiftiNO

Kenny's is the place to come
when you need a car rental.

"Yoa Crailt It" We Fix lt 01
32361 Dowltlo Run Road

We H11ve C1111 1111d V11nsl

Long Bollom; OH. 45743
Portable Walding
Aluminum &amp; Steel
up to '/• Inch .
Call Anyllme
John Krider

614-843-5192

•

1·800·486· 1590
.Bus. (614) 446·9971

Kenny's Auto Center

?64 Upper River Rd.
Galli Ji§,_QI;!. 45631

"'I'"'

QUALITY WINDOW SYSTEMS

Harald Pii...,n
614-843-5285.

. 1/2CIIII

•Cust•m M1de
•Selld vinyl
rtplacement
wlnllowt
•Free Elflm1fet
•$200 Installed
C.ll for DttaUs

r..._. /

WHALEY'S AUTO

PARTS
Specializing in Custom
Frame Repair
NEW &amp; USED PARTS FOR
ALL MAKES &amp; Mq DELS

992· 7Q13 OR
992-5553 OR
1·800-848.007
DARWIN, OHIO

TOLL FREE

7131!91 TFN

YOUNG'S
CAIPENJER SERVICE
• Room Additions
• New Garages
• Electrical &amp; Plumbing
• Roofing
•i nterior &amp; l!xteriol""' ~ ~
Painting
_
Also Concrete
Work

(FREE ESTIMATES)
. V.C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215
Pomeroy, Ohio
-

~

112Mn

SMITH'S
CONSTRUaiON
Cuatom Bulldlnw I Rtmodtllnw
•New Homes
• Addillons
• New Garages
• Remodeling
• Siding
• Roofing
• Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

(614) 992·5535
614 992·2753

•
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'VISIT OUR SHOWROOM'
110 Court St., Pomeroy; Ohio
"Look for lha Red and White Awning"
,
997-4119 AI Troilm, Owner 1·800·791·5600

Howard L Wrlteael
ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR

Gunera
Downspouts

Gutter Clunlng

Vacuum Cleaner Service StMclal .
1. Clean motor
2. Gcease Roller Bearings
3. Clean

Painting

FREE ESTIMATES
949-2168
~ 16faot

TFN

•

Special offer includes:

&amp; check agitator

'

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~:

4. Clean all moving parts

•

5. Clean &amp; check· filter system
6. Check Belts
7 . Check electrical system

Kerosene
Heater
Repair
Porlll &amp; Service on Moot
M.lkea A•clne M-er
Clinic

. so% off

"In Stock"
Oregon Chtln Saw Bllft

949-2804

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l

Charlie's

Public Notice

doloull of tho Dofond•nt(o,
LEGAL NOTICE
In lho poymont of 1
proml ..ory note , ••cording
D
01
J•n•
• Unknown 'to Ita tanor, lht condition•
Spouoe, If eny, ol Hobert F. 01 1 concurrent morigago
Crump, whaae 1•11 proce ol dood given to aocuro tho
reald•nct~ Ia known at, 206 p•yment ol eald nole •nd
BuH•rn~tt Ave., Pomeroy, conveying tho premlooo
OH
U7811, but who .. . dllcrlbtd , have been .
. Public Notice
proaont place al ruldtnct b okan •nd Ul• ••me h••
Ia unknown wrllt•k• notice ~comt abaolulo.
Contlnutd from Pogo 5 _
......., ....;.....,............. 100·00
lh•J on.Novombor 23, 111114;· T he Patrtro,.r pr•y• th•t
· Tot•l Program V ~
· 240 Suppllea/MIItrlala .... . l'aderol N•tlon•l Morig•a• Jht Dolondonl(o) n•mod
Baalc Ullllly Servlcea.......
..........:................ 12,025.32
Allocl•tlon lllod Ito obove bt roqulrod to
Compl•lnt In c... No. 114·
·
............................. 8,300.00
234 To DlatrlbU)Ion ....... ..
CV·2711 In lhl Court of •nower •nd aol up tholr
PROGRAM VII-GENERAL
............................. 3,000.00
Common Ploll, Mtlflt lnlorttl In ••ld rool oototo
GOVERNMENT
250 Copltal Outl•y .......... ..
A1 ·7·A
Moyor
•nd
...........................42,000.00 County, Ohio olloglng thot or be forever barred from
tht Dtltndont, Jane Dot, , ..orting lht ••me, lor
Totlll Flrt/Firo Trucli.........
Admlnatratlvo Otflctt
210 Pereonal Strvl~tt
......................... 112,125.32 Unknown Spoutt,ll ony, of lorecroaure of .. ld
Hobert F. Crump, h.. or mortgoge, 1111 moreholllng
211 Sllarlea/Wagea ......... B9o5-A Utility
cl•lmo to h•v• •n lriterett In olany _lltna, •nd tho aalo of
........................... 40,000.00
240 SupprrooJM•t•rl•la ....
· ..:................ ....... 11,500.00 tho roll ••t•t• dotcrlbed told ro•r oatott, ond lht
212 Employet Bontflta....
below·
proc. .dt of .. td ••••
........................... 13,000.00
234 To Dlllrlbullon .........
Situated rn tho vrn. 111 of oppUod I? lhe poymont of
220 Trovel...............300.00
.............................1,000.00
240 Suppllot/Mottrtolo....
TOIII Utlllty........12,500.00 Pomeroy, county of Melgo, PtUtloner • cl•lm rn tho
•nd St•t• of Ohio, •nd proper ardor of ll.o prlorHy,
........................... 10,500.00 B6-1·A Softly
dncrtbld •• lollowa. to wit: and for ouch othar and
24CJ..2 Aofundo .... 1,500.00
240 Suppllta/MIIIrlol• ....
Totol
M•yor
ond
............................. 9,500.00 hlng Lot Number Flva further rtlltl •• lo )ual ond
THE
TOiol Safoty.........ll,500.00 Hun!~ rod Two (502, In tho e q u It• b r • .
Admlnlttrotlve OHice...........
VIII•D•
of
Pomeroy,
County
DEFEJIIDANT(S)
NAMED
......................... 115,300.00 B9·1·F L•w Enforcement
of Molga, ond Slolo of Ohio, ABOVE ARE REQUIRED
At-7-B Leglalallvt Actlvltloa Truat Fund
•nd thare Ia •lao convo~d TO A N S WE A
0 N OR
(CounciQ
· 240 Supplloa/M•I•ri•l• ....
' 21 o Pereonar Sorvlctt
......................,...... 2,518.12 herewith, •II rlghtt wllh BEFORE THE 17th DAY_OF
,
211 Stilarloi/Wagea..........
Tol•l Law Enforc•monl roapoct to tho uoo of the MARCH, 11115.
Lota
BY:
Demlo
A•lmor
Co. LP.A.
oldowolk
bolweon
.............................5,500.00 Trust Fund .............. 2,511.12
Donnla Reimer,
212 Employtt Bontflt•.... BI-7-A Motor V!thlcla Numbero 502 and 503 ao
woa tronaforrod to the
Attorney •t Lllw
,,.............................100.00 License Tu Fund
·
Qrontor
herein.
AHorney lo~
To tal
Leglal•ll v e
240 Supplloi/Motarl•la ....
Tho . Potlllonor further
Pl•lnUH-Patltloner
Actlvltloa ................. 6,200.00
...........................10,500.00
P.O. Box 188
A1·7·D Clorlc/Troeaurer
Tot• I Motor Vehicle ollegeo th•l by ro01on ol
Twtna"urg, Ohio 44087
210 Pareonal Sorvlcea
Ucenoo To Fund.10,500.00
(21 8) 425-4201
211 Sllarlea/Wagoa.......... B6-A Fodor•l Gr•nt Fund • 1 C8rd of Thanks
Federal
Notional
Morta•a• .
........................... 15,000.00 CBDG
..:........::.:::..;:..:..:..,;.,:.~~Aaoocllllpn
212 Employee Btneflta....
230 Conlrocll'!ll Sorvlcoo
(1, 13, 20,27
............................. 2,550.00
........................... 11,000.00
(2, 3, 10,17; lTC
Total Clertifl'reuuror .......
240 Suppllaii!M•tarl•l• ....
The Family 01
........................... 17,550.00
........................... 10,000.00
DALTON WENDELL
A1·7·ASollcltor
Total Ftdorol Gronl Fund
HENRY
3 Announcements
230 Contractuor S.rvlco ..
.. ......................... 21,000.00
would
like
to
expreea
............................. 2,000.00
Gr•nd . Tol•l Special
our appreciation lo
Total Soilcltor ..... 2,000.00 A o v o n u o
Fu nd
NOTICE
friends, nelgllbora, .reA I· 7-G Boord• •nd Approprlellon ..... 352,0113.14
Lowell C. Shinn Tractor is mov in,.
· Commlaalona
Section 5. That tharo be
latives, and the woOur nr:w addtt:SI will be
234 County Audllor'o •nd
from the
men ol the Oslrllnder
43~9 Statr: Rt. 160 North .
Trtoauror.'a Fao ...... 3,500,00 I·· Irotic&gt;wi1•a DEBT SERVICE
Wr: will be the third building nonh
United
Methodist
Totol
Boord
ond FUNDS:
or Haffr:lt 's Carpel Mill OuiiCt
Church
and
othen
Commloalona ......... 3,500.00
Gener•l Obllgollon Bond
Phone II will remain 614-446-1044
A1·7·X Other Goneul Fund
who fii:OVIded food,
Government ., ., , . . .
Olhor Debt Sorvlct Fund
pray-. and other
230 Controctuel Servrcoo I).X-7 260 Building Fund .....
algna ol love al the
5
• Prl-tre .................400.00
............................. 6,500.00
lime ol our greet lose.
Total Other Gtnorel
Tot•l Other Dob\ Slrvlce
Afeo, to all who visited
· Govemmen1 ............... 400.00 Fund ........................ e,500.00
and
caHad;
Rev.
A1·7·A Other U111 of Fundt
Gr•ntl TOI•l Dtbl S.rvlct
Weyne Engle lor hla
271 Tr•nafe,.. ..125,000.00.
.. ................... :....... 1,500.00
Tot•l Olhar Utoa of
Section 7. That thare bt
encouraging worda;
Fundo .................. 125,000.00 epproprloltd from lho
all pellbearara; OaSactlon 3. Th•t lhtro bo following ENTERPRISE
1111nder
Masonic
epproprlatod from tho FUNDS.
Lodge;
V.F.W.
Post
GENERAL
FUND
for Et-5-AW•IIr Fund
3297,
Delawara,Ohlo;
contlngencioll for purpo•oa . 210 Ptreonol So"!lcaa
nOI othorwlao provldtd •lor,
211 Soloria•IWagao.......... ·
Robinson ·
Funeral
to be expended In
........................... 75,000.00
Home peraonnaf; all
accordiJICI with lho
212 EmployH Bonellta ....
who aaalstad In any
provlalona of Section
........................... 20,000.00
way In Roaa County,
230 Contractual Sorvlcea
5705.40, R.C., tho aum of
Chillicothe.
A special
.
........................... 10,000.00
529,1550.00.
Zae~1'31 Kililth,
thank-you
lo Sgt.
' Grend Total Generol Fund
240 Supplleo/Moloriala ....
Is l'llfs Your
ApproprlaUon ...$529,1550.00
........ :.................. 57,473.10
Holcomb, Gallla-Melgs
Tot•l 0Hico ..... ll2,473.10
Section 4. Thl1 there bo
SUite Patrol, Henrietta
Dtuld,t
appropluted lro'm tho E1 ·5-E Pumping
.
Hysell, Nina Pierce; all
I o II ow In 11
SPEC IA L
240 Supplloa/Malorlola ....
Happ, 40111,
who offered comfort
REVENUE FUNDS. Strttt
........................... 11,000.00
In anyway.
Conatructlon, M•lnltnanco,
Tol•l Pumplng .. ti,OOO.OO
RoH L.Henry
~ nd Repair Fund.
Et·!hl Dlatrlbutlon
OOrNIU
PROGRAM VJ.
260 NOlo-Debt SorviCII .....
.
Wife
s.ru.Dt111111
TRANSPORTATION
........................... 65,000.00
B1·6·B Stroot Conalructlon
Tot•l Dlotrtbutlon .............
and Roconotructlon
........................... 65,000.00
44 Apanment
210 Poroonar Sorvrceo
Et-5-G Motoro
211 SalariH/Wogee..........
240 SuppllooJM•IIrlala ....
torRent
........................... 90,000.00
............ ,...............~2.400.00
·.
Totlll Motera ........ 2,400.00
212 Employu Bonellta ....
Tolll
Wohr Fund
........................... 30,000.00
240 Supplloo/MIItrl•l• .... Appropriotlon ..... 247,173.10
.............. .... ... ...... 38,000.00 EZ+A Sanllary s..pr Fund
. .
Syracuse, OHio :
240 Supprroo/MIIorlola ....
Tolol Slrttl Conolrucllon
_.................... ~.......10,235.12
A Reconalrucllon ................ .
Now availble FmHA One BR apts,
Totlll Ofllce ....... I0,235.12
......................... 158,000.00 .
E2+F
Other
Equrpmonl
B1 · 6·C Street Cle•nlng,
Senior, Disabled, Handicapped,
250 C•pft•l Outl•y............
Snow ond leo Romov•l
25,000.00
...........................
240 Suppllei/Metorl•lo ....
Basic monthly Rent $269.00.
............................. 4,500.00 £2.5-.J Other SanH•ry s.Tot•l Stroot cr ..nlng, Fund.
Resident pays electric only Range,
260 NOlo-Debt S.rvlco.....
Snow a leo Removal .......... ..
...........................811,000.00
Refrigerator, AJC ori -site laundry,
............................. 4,500.00 .
Tot•l S•nll•ry Sawor
Total Strttl Conllructlon,
Community Room, Management,
Malnlenance •nd Rep•lr Fund Appropriation..............
.................. ....... 154,235;12
Fund .................... 182,500.00
Maintenance provided ·
B2· 1·B St•lt Hlghwoy Ea..a-A Utility D~pc~~R Fund
240 Dopatft Rtlund .........
Improvement Fund
SEE MANAGER FOR RENT UP SPECIAL
' ...........................20,000.00
240 Supplllt!M•tlri•l• ....
Tot•l Utlllllot Depoall
. 614-992·6419 TOO 1
............................. 5,400.00
Tot•l St•l• Hlghw•y &amp; Fund Appropriation ..............
Improvement Fund.5,400.00 ' ........................... 20,000.00
Gr•nd Tolol Enterprloa
Equal Housing Opportunity
Tot~ Progrom
VI •
Trlnoparllltloil .. $187,1100.00 Fund• Approprlllllona ..........
.........................&lt;422,101.12
CEMETERY FUND
Section t. Thll there ba
PROGRAM II PUBUC
approprlolld from lht
HEALTH SERVICES
T
R U &amp;..J_
ANQ..AGENCY
Real Estate GenetRI
--~~
B3·2·A Comeiii'Y __,
FUNDS.
210 Pal'8on•l SorviC'*a
211 Salarlu/Wagaa.......... . POUCI! DISABILITY AND · r'
PENBION FUND .
............................. 1,000.00
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
PROGRAM 1• SE_CUAITY_
212 ErtJployn Boneftla....
.
.
OF PERSONS AN,D
............................. 1,000.00
Located
in
Meigs·
Co.
PROPERlY
240 Suppii../Milortala ....
...............- ............. ,000.00 B-11·212 Employor•' Shiro.
Secluded . Home- Ali electric , three
TOial Comotctr):.13,ooo.oo . .. ........................... 5,444.24
Bedroom, 2 bathroom, utiltity room . large
Tol•l Program II • PubDc ~ 234 TtiXIa............... 300.00
Tohll
Pollco
Dloablllty
•nd
Ho•ilh Sarvlc11 .... 13,000.00
deck, 2 car garage w/garage door
Ptnllon Fund ......... 5,744.24
PROGRAM Ill • PARKS A
PROGRAM
VII
•
GENERAL
RECREATION FUND
openers.
Central
Security . Syst~m­
LEISURE TIME ACTtVmES
Entlowmtnl Fund
Primestar Cable Satellite. central a1r &amp;
B5-3-A Aocrntlon Program
Cemtllry ...........31,118.57
240 SuppUoa/MIIOrloll ....
heat w/heat pump, triple pane stonn
Olhtr'Endowmonl Fund
.............................2,500.00
Porpotuol
Care
....
7,212.77
Totlll Aocreollon Progr•m
windows &amp; doors; well insulated, maint.
Tol•l lor . Endowmont
............................. 2,500.00
Totlll Pragrem Ill • Lllloure Funtl Appropriation..............
free siding, approx. 2 acres. Recently
........................... 41,331 .34
Tlmo Actlvltloa ........ 2,500.00
'aAAfiD TOTAL TRUST
remodeled • $59,000
Oth•r Specl•l Revenue
AGENCY
FUNOS
Fundo
Call6l4-592-2497 between ·8 am- 7 pm
APPROPRIATION. 51,071.51
Bl-3-4 FII'I/Ftre Truck
TOTAL
ALL
210 Pt1'8onor Satvtcao
or 614-797· 3378 After 7 pm or leave
211 S•l•rlei/Wagoo .......... APPROPRIATIONS ...............
...................... 1,311,421.44
· . message. Ask for ChucJ&lt; Hupp
...... ....................... 5,500.00
212 EmployHa Btnelfta.. (1) ~7. (2, 3; 2TC

•

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Stop &amp; Compare

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- suPKY ·
PONIEROY, OHIO • 992-666n
BILL QUICKEL

Uttlt things

art Worth A/of

and Removed

WATERS EOGE APARTMENTS

...-

Sunday Wonhip ·2:30p.m.:
'l'lolr&gt;day aervicet ·7:30p.m.

Remodeling

'

.33045
.....Hiland
~Rood. Pameroy

Ptttor:RoyHunlet
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
BveninJ 7:30p.m.
r-doy a: Thunday. 7:30p.m.

Shrubs Shaped

•Complete

...,

Seventh-Day Advent1st
Sovenllt·DoJ Ad•entlol
Mulbeny !Itt. Rd., Pctno..,Y
PatiOr. Roy Lowintl:y
Saturday ServU:et:
Sabbtth Sdlool · 2 p.m.

Wcnbip • 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
W'odneaday 7:30p.m. .
ML 01.. Ca-••DIIJ Clturdl
.
Pu1or. LoWJmee B111h
SW&gt;day School • 9:30 Lm.
Bvenin1 • 7 p.m.

•-••reF.., ....,
Ch-ot ... Nuanao
PulOr: Jom w. Douala

S111'1ay School - 9:30a.m.
Worthip • 10:45 un., 7 p.m.
,Wodneiday Servioet ·1 p.m.

.

Wcnbip • 10 a.m.

WednedayS.~ · 7pm. ~-

•-ure

Sunday Scbool • 9 Lm.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.
1'uetday ServiCIOI • 7:30 p.m.

Pentecostal
l'at-IA-blf
St RL 124, Rac:ino
Pattor: Willi1111 Hoback

Sunday tchool • 10 a.m.

Wo..hip • 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Sc:JiooJ. I0:30 un.

Tllppen Plain• St. Pout
P1110r: Sharon Hau.m.an

'

lloiley Run Rood

HocltlltiPorl Clua'dl

PaaiOr: Bob Randolph

Ptttor: Rev. OwJea Mub
· Wonhip - 9:30un.
Sooday School • 10:30 a.m. ·
UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.

Faiii!To...,ocleCburcla

Mlddlepllrt-Jia'llll
Sunday Sebool · 9 Lm.

Joppa

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
WOiabip • IQ-JO i .lii.
Wednetday Service"· 7:30p.m.

PUIOr: Sam Andenon
Sundoy SdtooiiO a.m.
Bvenin8 - 7:30p.m.
Wodnm•oy~. 7:30p..m.

• 10 a.m.
Wontrip ·li:IS Lm.,7 p.m.
W.....,tday Service • 7 p.m.

W&lt;mhip • 9 a.m.
Sunday School • I 0 a.m.
Thur&gt;day Scnicct.. 7 p.m.

• Lonj IIAJ!I~ -- PUtiJr: Rev. Uianea Muh

· Clifton, W.Va.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonbiv · 7p.M.
Thur&gt;day Service ·1 p.m.

Putor: Robert E. Mutter

Ch-

.

cnn.., Tabentocle Churcla

11et1te1 Chum
Townlhlp Rd., 468C
SW&gt;day School · 9 Lm.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.
Wodnetday S'ervicoo ·IOLm.

Pa•tor: Sharm Hau1111ua

CtntraiCJuoler
AliiMtB!f,ra.-)

Putor: And,.., Miles

,

/

Mlddletoorl ,..._"'" Cltotrdl
Sl~ Pearl SL, Mict.tf.poo.

Eu1Lelar1
Putor: Ken Molter

OrandSttoet
Sunday ScbooJ . 10 a.m.

Alfred

114 mUe pall Port Meitt on New Lima R4
Pat!Or. William Van Meter
Slltlday,7:00p.m.
Wodnetday-7:00 p.m.
.
Frida:y-7:00 p.m. , .

Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.

Melp CooptndYe Parlth
NorllleutCiuller

lfvenins • 7 p.m.

Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip • lll:OO un., 7:30p.m:

Coolrtlre U•llod Mllllodlol Pat'lllo
Pa-. Hdm Klitte

Pu1or: Rev. Ralph Spita
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wor&gt;hip • 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Thur&gt;day Scnicet • 7 p.m.

AJIIIIIIallcPahh

TII..Salnllon AmiJ
liS Buuemut Ave., Pctneroy.

........

Off 124 behind Wilkeavilie

Churc:ll ar J - Cbrlll,

O!urdt · 9:15a.m.
· Wonhip • 10.30 a.m.

Syrocuto Mloolon
1411 Bridaeman St., Syracu10
Pa-. RoY (Mike) Thomp~a~
Suaday School • 10 a.m.
EvODift&amp; • 6 p.m.
'fledneaday Service • 7 p..m.

W~·9Lm.

ReJoldatr Lite Cbun:ll
~DON. 2ru!Ave., Middlepon
p,_, Lo......,. Ponman
SW&gt;day School • I0 a.m.
Wednetdoy S.rvieet • 7 p.m.

Trtt1117 C•l' .all..,al Clt.mt
Paaot: Rev.,~ Wildman

Putor. Ken Molter
Sao,day School · 10 Lm.
Wonhip • II a.m. and 7 p.m.

ML Oll•e Unllod Molhodlll

Pu!Or. Sharon HautmiD
Souiday School· 9:30a.m.
Wmhip · II a.m., 6:30p.m.

'

Sunday School · 10:00 Lm.
s...un1 1 p.m.
Thunday Service • 7 p.m.

Theaday Semcca • 7 p.m.

811•...- Word orFalllt
Putor: Dovid Doiloy
SIOidoy Schooli:JO a.m.
E...una • 7 p.m.

E....... Houae orPro7er
(II Burfinlbam dturdt ~Row 33)
p,_, Robert Vlll&lt;O
Sunday wonhip • 10 a.m.
Wodnooday aervice ·6:30p.m.

s.p,_, Kl:meth Babr

Caohlle Ch•rcla
Main A Fifth SL
Sunday School· 10 o.m.

Wonhip. 11 ·~··7 :30p.m, ..,.
Wedneaday S.mee • 7:30p.m.

•••,. c ...muniiJ Claurdl
Putor. TheiOil Durham
Sunday • 9:30 ......... 7 p.m.
Wodnetday • 7 p.m.

Sao,day School · IOa.m.
Wonhip • 9 L.m.
Wedneaday ·1pm. •

Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Mornini W~: II Lm.
B~J Wor&gt;hip: 7 p.m.
W-..ny Setvice • 7 p.m.

Sunday School9:30 o.m.

~

S!aday School· 9:30IUIL .
Wonhip · 10:4$ a.m. (Ill a: 3rd Sut1)

o..... SpaldiD.t
Sunday School · 9:4Sa:in.

Calnry Pll&amp;rim Cbaptl
HarriaonvUic Rood
Po110r. Rev. Victor Routh

S.rvicet: Wedneaday, 7:30pm.
Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Putor. Kl:meth Boker
S!aday School • 9:!1S a.m.
Wonhip ·10:30 Lm.
Thur&gt;day Servicet . 7:30p.m.

SL Paul Lltlheru C b Comer Syc:amon: a: Seoood S~.~
P.mooo&gt;Yy

Paator. Rev. Franklin Dic:ka11
Service: Priday, 7 p.m.

Putor: Rev. Matpn:l J. Robintm

Mlli'II... Stu

OotrSa- ~- CtiWaiDI&amp; IIIII Henry Su., aa-awood, W.VL
Jnlrim pu10n: o-.e C. Woind&lt;
Sullday School • I 0:00 a.m.
Wonhip • 11 a.m.

Hartfanl Ch.rcla oiCitrtoll•
Clriiii•U.Iaot

Chu rc h o f God
ML Marta~ Chun:ll or God
.
Rac:ino
Putor. Rev. Jamea Slllerfield

Canod
Potwt: Kemeth Boker
SundaY Sc:hool • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip ·10:4S Lm. (2nd .l 4111 Sun)

Falll! Pellowllllp Crusade for Qrltl

F...,..\'!:.....,

Light Hauling,

•Garages

SUPER BOWL
PARTY

· Cal•lt'J Bible Cburdl
Pet- Pike, Co. R4
Putor: a... Blackwood
SW&gt;day ScbooJ · 9:30 Llll.
Wanhip 10:30Lm., 7:30p.m.
Wedneadax ~rvjg) ·7:.31l p.m. _

NewlJmeRd·.,

=:I. Boker

Piao Qtvve
Pu1or. DoW11 Spoldi. .
Wonhip •
un.
Suoday Sc:liool · 10.30 a.m.

..

Tile llellnen'

1'-.

Sltllday SdlooJ · 10 o.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Wodnetday Servicea • 10 un.

Luth e ran
SL ,Jatoa I . . . . Ch-

Chnst1an Ur11011

Sunday:;;,.
7:30p.m.
W.........y. :30p.m. ,

Wodnetday Servicet • 7 p.m.

Sunday~ ·

Portland-Racine Rd.
Putor. Janice Donner
Suaday School· 9:30 .....
Wonhip • ID-.30 a.m.
,
Wedaetday Servieea ·7:30p.m.

Worabip • 9:30 Lm. (Ill .l 2nd Soli),
7:30p.m. (3nl&amp; 4111 Sun)
Wodnetday ~·7:30p.m.

Middlopon, Obio
Sundiy sd!ool, 10 a.m.

10 a.m.
Wanhip • II L_m., 6 p.m.

s.mc.. .

.

Un1ted Methodist
Gnba• Uolled Melloodlol

H-CIIrtllluU•IM

Railroad St., Mo...,

Stmda~ School ·

·

...._, Arthur Cnlluoo
s...day Scloool - 9:30 .....
Wonhip · I 0:30a.m.
'l'lolnday
7 p.m.
Salem c.....
p,_, .... Pilm:e
Sunday School · 9: IS..m.
Wonhip • 10:I~ Lm.
S-.tllo
..._, Floronee Smilb
s...lay Scloool - 10 .....
Wonhip • h.m.

a-.-

s...day Sd!ool:·9:30 a.m.
w~~= ID-.30LIL
lliblo Studj, Wodaeoday, 6:30pm.

· s...day School· II LID.
Wonblp. 9:30 Lm.,7:30 p.m.
WaDetaay Scniou · 7:30p.m.

W~·IOIUIL
Y&lt;lllb Fellowthip, Sao,day • 6 p.m.
. '
RaiiMd

Latter -Day Sw1n ts
a.- or JoouCiorlll
or 1.a1tor Do1 Solttlo

•-roci-otCirlll
..,._, Pbillp Slana

p,_, Rev. Dovid McMaait

Plator: J.me• E. Keesee
Wonhip • lOam., 7 ~m.
W..metday Servicea • p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15a.m.

a;,....

Wonhip • II a.m.

Hanlml, W.VL\

S2S fl. 2nd SL Middlepoll

,._..Keith Rader
Roclt sto!i•

Putor. Rev. Roy MeCarty ·
Suoday School · 9:30 a.m.
~x:vmina · 1 p.m.
. w
S...U. · 7p.m.

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

Thur&gt;day

.Racine, Oil ,·
Ptlwr ; Rev. Bad Shuler
SUnday School • 10:30 a.tn.
· Wor&gt;hip • 9:30 un.
Thur&gt;day Service•· 7:00 p.m.

p

Rollaod c-••IIJ

,

10 a.m.

.

Wonhip • 9:30a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedoc:tdoy Service - 7:00p.m.

I

•NewHomee

FRIDAY, JAN. 27

'•I

1.ewt, W.Va. RL ,l
p,_, Rankin Roadl
Sunday School· 10:30 un.

*.

Fttll c..,.. C h u.n, Boctom
p,_,stoveRoed
Suaday School ~ 9:30 lUll: ~
Wonhip • 9:30a.m. and 1 p.m.
Weclnetd_or. 7p.m!
Friday • fellowtbip aemce7 p.m.

p,_, Robert B. Rohinta~
S!aday School- 9: IS a.m.

Laotrol C111r Froo M-11 ChPulor. Pder Tmnblay
Suoday School · 9:30 un.
Wmbit&gt; • 10:30Lm.and 7J&gt;.m.
W'edoc:tdoy ~ • 7:00p.m.

Rudand Chlll'&lt;h fll Clutol
Pator: Buscne E. Underwood

0..10r
Pa1tor: Woody Call
Sunday Evenina · 6:30p.m.

Bethl~emBopdst

.

Sunday School· 9:30 a.m.
· Wor&gt;hip - 10:30a:m. :
Youlh Mutins • ! :30p.m.
Evenina Service -7 p.m.•
Wednelday, Bible SIUdy ·1 p.nt

Liberty c•rbtla• Churc:b

Sunday Schooi·9:4S a.m.
Bvonin&amp; • 6:30p.m.
Wednetday ServU:et ·6:30p.m.

.

· Bradbllf1 Cbun:ll or Clnill
· Pillar. Tom Run)'QII

FairvieW Bible Churdl

-

...._,

Wonhip • 111-JO a.m.

Wonhip · 6:30p.m.
Wedoc:tdoy Servieet • 7 p.m.

Other Churches

P'toutCh..,t
Ptttor: l'lonlllc:O Smilll
Suoday Scbool · 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.

Putor. Robert Manley
Suoday SdlooJ . 9:30a.m.
WOIIbip. 10:4S a.m., 7 p.m.
· Thunday Service ·7:30p.m.

Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Wor&gt;hip - tO a.m., 7p.m. 1
Wcdncsday Services- 7 p.m. r

Mt u.1 ... Bopllst
PUwr ; Joe N. S.y~

MlaerntUo

lliblo Sludy,.-.,. .

Sunday Scbool -10:00 a.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 111:30 Lm.
Wodneaday Service · 7 p.m.

Now Ba- Ch.rdl orlk Nn
p,_, CJiendaa Stmud
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:.30 Lm., 7 p.111.
Wedoelday Servieet •.7 p..m.

Putor. Deron Newman
Sunday School- 9 o.m.
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H,..RuaH_Cb_

Hlclory HUis Churc:b or Chrltl
Ptswr: Joseph B. Hooki!lt

PulOI': Bill Linle
Sunday School · IOa.m.
Wonhip • II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedn..d:oy SeMcca· 7:30p.m.

c...,.. Bible HoU- Cb,....

75 Pearl St., Middleport. .
Pu1or. Rev. 1o1m Niville
Stmday tchoql- 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip - J0:3DIUIL,7:30p.m.
. Wedneaday ~·7:30p.m.

PallOr: Sllnley Minc:U
Sunday Sd)ooJ . 9 lUlL
Wonhip • 9:4S L.m.
Wednetday • 7 p.m.

F l . - - - - Bol'llll
41872 Pameroy Pike
Puur. B: LamarO'BI)'IIII
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
. WOIIhlp • 111:45 Lm., 7:00p.m.
Wodneiclay ~·7:00p.m.
1i1nt B11pllll C~urcla
&amp;hand l'llmer SL, Middlepod
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Wonhip . 10:15 Lm., 7:00p.m.
A.B. Y.· 5:30p.m.
Lonl't Su!lPor Ill Sunday of eve1Y 111011111.
W.ai.etday Service· 7:00p.m.

Sunday School · 9:30 Lm.
Wanhip . 111-.30 a.m.

c..pet

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Putor: Rev. Pbillip Ridenour

Jchn w. [)no'll••

CONSTRUCTION

Custom Dtsigntd Gift

KAREOKE
KELLY'S
·KORNER

T'EE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL

ROBERT BISSELL

Btukm Ft)r All Occtulons
Hysell Run Rd . Pomeroy
992·2927 992-5914

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Frtod•C..,..MIBald Knob, "" Co. Rd. 31
P1110r. Rev. RuserWillfml
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:4S a.m., 7 p.m.'
Wodneaday Semce • 7 p.m.

PMG: S....uol BillY"
SUaday Sdoool · 9:30a.m.
WC&gt;IIblp • I 0:30 o.m., 6:30p.m.
• WodnOaclay ~ • 1 p.m.

a... (MW41oport)

W....yu Bible Hat-~

Tllpper1 Plaln·ChlftiJ orCIIrlot

Kinpbury Rood
PtttOr: ]rlf Smilll
Sunday School · 9:30 LID.
Wonhip~ 10:30un.
Wonhip Se~-huncl3rd S~. 7 p.m.
NoWednelday Bv...... Serviea.
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Putor: Vemoaaye Sulli-

1/2 mile ~ RL 325
Pt-= Rev. O'Doll Manley
Sunday Sdoool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.,'7 :30 p.nt
Wedneaday ~ · 7:30p.m.

Zloo Cllurc~ fll Cllltol
Pcmeroy,lluriJcnville Rd. (RL143)
Ptator. RO&amp;et Walt&lt;ll
Sunday Sc:hool - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedn~sday Service• ·1 p.m.

School • 10 a.m.

........ Fl. . Bopllst·C h Suaday School· 9:30a.m.
Wcnbip · IQ:4$ a.m.
_.....,Fl.- Blopllll
Pu1or. Paul Slin~a~
4
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Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 Lm.

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Suoday Scloool • 9:30 lUlL

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Wanbip . II~""·· 6 pm.
Wedaaday SOiviaoi' • 7 pm. ,

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Suoday school· 9:30 Lm.
Sunday wonhip -7 p.m.
Weckletday pnyer medina· 7 p.m.

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Putor. Deron Newman
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
ThundayServieet - 6:30pnL

a-or-H•-a.. . _ , c-1&lt; Rd., Rudand

lloorwallow Ride•
or Qrltl
Pmcr: laclt Coiqroye
Sunday Sebool -9:10 a.m.
·
Wor&gt;hip • 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wedneaday ServU:et ·6:30p.m.

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Wmaip -10:30a.m.IDII6pm.
w-.,.s...icet - 7pm.

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Suoday School - II a.m. .
Wonhip · IDub., 6p.m.
Weckletday s.m- · 7 p.m.
Middleport a.- or Chrill

school • 9:45
Wonhip . II Lm. and 7 p.m.
. Wedncadoy Service • 7 ~.m.

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J&amp;L INSULATION
539 BRYAN 'PLACE
MIDDLEPORT 1112·2m
OHict Houro: Mon.-Fri.
1:00 •.m.-3:30 p.m.
VInyl A Alum. Siding,
Roofing, VInyl
Rtplecement,
Wlndowe, Blown
lnaulatliln, ljllorm
Doo111, Storm.
Wlndowa, Garages•
FrnEollfllllla'
1t1Min

8. Replace filter bag

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All for only $14.95 plus parts
One year warranty on work perfonn'ed
Valid on all nationally advertised
brands only
We service most makes

&amp; models

MR. VACUUM CLEANER
368 w. Main .st.

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�Pomeroy~lddleport,

The Daily Sentinei-P1g1 , 8

Ohio

BRIDGE

NEA Crossword Pu zzle
40 Got Ioiiar
42 KenMdy or

ACROSS

Renta ls

REA TTIE BLVD.® by Bruce 8eatlie

Announcemenls

44

KI T 'N' CARI.YLE® by Larry

Apartment

Wrlghl

3 Announcements

41 Housea for Rent

.ar.. " « on Aw.. •• • • a
=~-you pay

Dol- Cluyo • Qo~LoloiOO, 1-

1004J1-501»

Ul. ...... •

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,.. mlnulo, muol . . 18 yro.
PoocoHCompiny, 102~154-10120.

Cotto.&amp;'ltSI.
lor ront.ln PI, 114

THE PAMPERED CHEF
"Tho KHchon 91- TIIIUI c To Your Door." l..oj:of eor...tlol'll
- Avolloblo·At:

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LoovoiiColl For lntoomollon On Onlorlng hom~loo or For ......
naa
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Frw

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For Ron! or For llolo: 1n
Loocollon, , .....
,_.,., 1 llolh, Dining A-,

Two
bedroom
ape:rtrnen~;
utllftloo pold, ortvoto porldng,
rtver vtlw, .,_....
dopooll, no polo,

oro-.

One badroom howe In llkf.
dloport 1or ......
ptuo
c:tepoeii,IU11211M.

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2 lomlll Gormon Shoporll •
Collll pupploo. 1
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black/brown. 304-8II-30f7

or

$200

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R-lor- · - o r Hotol.

$120/mo.-

411 Spece tor Rent

pup-

Wm

p - Doyooro In illY
~~.. Homo. Cortllloil
And
·
Avolloblo.
-telncluolod. No Evonlngoo
o)r

noon Shift, Bidwell - • Aroo,
114-1441-11172, Coli 1
A.ll.. 2 P.ll.
.

21

Bortondot /Wohrooo Wonted,

C.Q .,.......&amp;-4751.

Four I Wook Old Pupploo;f";:" Comfort Air Now Hiring Servlct~
112 Coc:kor Sponlolo, 1 - l v Technk:laM. •EXCELLENT"' Pay
White Mixed, Terrier, • ..._.... With Export..- And ~llk:o­
1417 Allor e.
oton. Apply AI: 243 Thlnl
lllxod brood puooloo, mothor A_,uo, llofllpollo. 114-4414114.
,Siboolan Huoky. 304.a82-21114.
-ototloiNoodod a.un..
Pupptoe. Port Chow, 2 moloo, 2 114-1441-7267. Piild .
.
lomoloo, to v..y good lioonoo
only. 304-87$-2547.
Domlno'o Plzuo In P - lo
Roglolored · Coc:kor Sponlol , _ hiring drlvooo. Avorogo "
ble&lt;k, moll, 4 yooro old, to goc;d p.- hour, f1WI2·2124.
homo only, 114-fiZ-5111.
Equl_.t
llol.llochonlc: Loco! Flrno NExporloncod
-nlc
To
6 Lost &amp; Found
Porlrom Full Ronto Dt Ropolr
Founcf.

Shoph.-d,

female ,

Germ1n

Maintenance

v-•tono.

Functlon8

-own

limo

lor lmo. olollnlonl, fil!l·
dophlft howl, Pl.

,...,.nc:• ,. . .

ura and bob-tall. 304-458~. Pl....nt arw,
qulrod. 3Q4.675-,'184~
Tho Pooploo Bonk olott hoo
found 2 yellaw klltenl .,.arfng Locol ..,..,... now hl~ng
flu colla,.., pluM ct~ll to claim. quoiHiod olllgnmont tochnl~~
rotoronco
roqul .....
r..ume: Box A·• c/O Pt.
Yard Sale
7
Pl.... nt Roglldor, ZOo lloln Sl.,
ALL Yorll SOIH Muot 8o Pold In Pl. Ptoooant. WV 25550.
A-nco. DE'-DLINE: 2:00 p.m. Locot Tul 9orvlco New Hiring
tho doy t.toro tho ed to oun. Dlopotch.-1
And
Drl._..,
Sundoy edHion • 2:00 p.m. ~ .... ·111101 llo 21 And Oldor,
Fridoy. llondoy Odhlon • 2:00 114 ttl 83tl.
p.m. Saturday.
PC U... ft••lfld. .-cJvr. pot.n.
tlal, .,...ZSI-s:J"'t Ellt. 'ISOt.
. Public Sale
8
RETAIL IIEIICIWIIIISER
&amp; Auction

to

Rlclc Pooraon Auo:Uon.Conopony, fUUonll J...try flee II rt.
full time auctlonMr, .eou plete llorvlco e-n. Portauctlon aervlee.
Uc..ud limo Sorvtcell.P For Tho..._
Dulloo lno:ludo fn.SI- .....
o166 ,0hlo &amp; Wool Ylr;lnlo, choroc!lo'ng, "'-"MY Control
'l'T.I-5785.
And llrdOrlnf. Rololl E1port._
A Pluo. P - Coli OUr -

w'Oior, 114-

251.a7fl, 114-2111-1337. .

.... -Mild.

- ond
In
-llolollo
Ill(.;homo
gr•- 1MIMe-·- IVIFitll,
$15/mo., luol 10 onlnul• """'

In tho country.
llobllo ..... flrbage lnd ...., lncluolod. Juol 10 mlnUIH hom
,....... otootlng •• $240coblo ovolloblo, 1141111241ol.
.
New 14170 llobllo Homo F..,.
nlohod 3 IR, Eatru $3!04110
O.pMII, A...,.IICI, 2'18 Crown

Real Estate

CltJ 11+2!8 1501.

Nice 2 lod,_n 14170 11310Mo.
+ Eloclllc I Wot•, - n 5 .a
P.ll. Itt ttl 2515.

All real estate advertising In
this newspaper is subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act
of 1968 which makes it illegal
to advertise ~any preference,
lfmltalion or cflscr1minatlon
based on race. color, religion, ·
sex familial status or national
origin, or any Intention 10
make·anJ' such preference,
limitati on or discrimination.·

Trollor For-· 11445Hilll.

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ond 2 bodrum- and

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Z4N040 Doyo.

1 Bod-. Above A._..go,
Convonlonl
To
HoiZor,
Eeonomlcol Goo Hoot, $251Mo.
Dopooll Roqul ..cl, 114-t45-2N7.

informed that all dwellings •
advertised in this newspaper

are available on an equal
• opponunlty basis.

2 Bedroom Apooimonl, Adjo_.t
To URQ Com~,_~yllme: 114245..51158, Ev.....-: 814--2455112. .

31 Homes for Sale ·
gorogo, -

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IaiJ108 d :"t'j:!:_
KRIIchon, Both,
u •• .,.
oorn, Stovo,
Roh1g0nolor, w- IDrytor
HoGkCUp, v_., Nlae Conolllloro,
Goool Loj:olkinl $300/llo. 114-

This newspaper will not
knowlingly accept
advertisements lor real estate
which Is In violation olthe law
Our readers are hereby

2 otory

Apartment

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$175/mo.; houoo In New Hovon,
&amp;125/mo.. ; 11WI2·7511.
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1m Holly Porll, 14x70, two - .
oaom, ..500, 114-MI.-.
1115 Aidman 14x&amp;t, 2 llod-

toom,

Total Electric, Underp!n-

Fumlohod Elllcloncy All UIIIHI•
Pold, Shoro Both, $145111o. 1111

Corpol I Vinyl In Slooll IS.OO \'d

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Court. Phone"Itt t'l aaoe, e-.
4411·7787.

Cedar lodooom S..he; 17111.
lloHrooo Sol, Nl up. 3pc. ColE
Tobleo, &amp;lit up. :lpG. Llvlna
S..ho, &amp;Ztlll up. T•"'"- •
Cholrw, $141 up. Curio. 4 1 5

looking

For

Elder1y Peraon

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In

Home Environment. North Ollila
Counoy. 614-38MMZ.

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Wanted

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dill andent rep. 304-882-2840 or

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OuolHy Hoo• ohold Fumlohlngo
And Appltano:-. ........ •
$89.00; D l - • $141.00;
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trump , sho wed a balanced 25-2i points

Sout h won l he firs t tr ic k wilh I he
spade q ueen. led th e dia mon d kin g and
con tinued wi lh lhe d iamond JUC k.
However , West knew enough to hold up
hi ~ ucc At this poi nt , the co ntrac t was

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tinue with another club. bul when West
drops -t he king. yo u lead a dia mond to
dum my's 'ni ne. wh ich mus t be d ucked .
and play a club toward hand . ·
If So uth ha d pla yed c orre ctl y. he
would ha ve ma de his co ntract. Have
yo u noticed how often lhe grumblers bad card holders included -

played. not IJee n unhl&lt;ky''

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Smart e r at Br idg e," is available.

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· PISCES (Feb. 20· Marc h 20) Today you
have lwo powertul laclms go;ng lor you
hopefulness and prcichcal1ty The harmo·
nlou s c;: omb1n allon of these makes
dream s become reahue s.

very besl you can . ·
VIRGO (Aug. 23· Sepl. 22) Measur es
can be taken today to solidify an impor tant reli!!ionship. The ba ll •s 1n your court,
50 make a ll the necessar y moves to ·

ARIES (March 21 ·Aprll 19) To ac hieve accomplish this.
youo ambihous 1nlen11ons loday . do_what LIBRA (S!tpt. 23-0cl . 23) Yew can sue.·
needs domg Withou t bnngmg others into
the p1cture. Keep a low r:Jrolile.

cesslully complete an ass1gnment you've
been postponin g if you try today _ 11 is

TAURUS (April 20· May 20) Something
you presenlly des ore m1ght appeal lobe

actually not as difficult as you anlicipale .
SCORPIO (Oct. 24· No'v . 22) A soc1a l

rhough t and effort t o profeS.S iona t
advance ment A l ise in posit•on and
1ncreased mcome are ind1cated .
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q.. feb. 19) Your most
mpress 1ve 'succe$ses at this time can
1
come fi-om situat1ons contribUting to your

materoa l we ll being Lobk 1o1 ways lo

CANCER (June .2.1·July 22) Stand lirm

streng 'the n t 1na nc,al foothold s . Know ~ on ~. rece nt . dec tsto n ~f you believe the
where to look tor romance .and you' lllind pos1t1on yo~ ve take n JS the proper ·one
11. The Astra -Graph Matchmaker Instantly Lel•events, facts a,nd time validate it.
reveals which s1gns are romantically per· LEO ~July 23· Aug. 22) Your compensa ·

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services well. .Try not to locus on wha t
to gel. bu t ms-lead do the _ _,..., I

YfiShful th1nk1ng , but 11 you ma1ntam your ac tivity today w1l l go pleasantly if there
pres€ nt Initiative, the prob~bl lllles for sUe- aren't too many p~ople involved. Make
cess are strong .
your plans wittioUt a comm1ttee .
GEMINI (May 21 ~ June 20) You would do . SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23·0ec. 21) Tod~y
well today. to involve you-rself w1th amb1· you're likely to be barga1n conscious and
l1o~s and matenally motivated people . Let quite adept at stretching your dollars ,
them be your . ro le models l Or the especia!ly when shopp1ng for you r tami1 y
moment .
or household needs.

rn the year ahead, dedicate cons•derable

,... Celebrltr au...., J1 . . .

feet lor you Ma1l. $ 2' to Matchmaker. c/o

CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jen . 19) This is a
good day to spend time putt ing you r sefious affairs in order. You'll feel better and
brav er af ter you 've organ ize d yo ur
responsibilities .

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· Gimlet - Ideal~. Rusty - Beaker - A lSI£
.
. G~mps says that life is full of ups and downs. especially
If you re atlhe theater and have the AI SLE seat

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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS

1m~· -1181/T, PS, PB, Coba, Dooro, F -.. .. lloro. ·,. 1
Lotolll.
~OC:.kl. Aloo, 4114 ~ .. Train Porta, 3 . 1

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Exoiltont Condhlonl 114-441- · "\

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BIG NATE

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by Luis Campos

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75 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

11201.

CELEBRITY CIPHER

have mis- ·

autograph ed u pon request. fo r
$1 4.95 f rom P .O. B ox 169, Roslyn
Hts.. NY 11 577-01 69.

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for Slle

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Th e co rrect play is to d uck a cl ub al

t&gt;~ifT!

11m Hondo CR500 &amp;2,800. 304- ·'
1'15-3321.
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most double those in d ia monds.

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gomoo. Jotii1oon•o"Yid:o,

cou ld b e si nglet on or dou bl e to n, or
something could he done -in du bs. How
could l wo tricks come from lhe clubs? If
th e 'suit was :1&lt;3. or if eit he r oppo nent
held !he K-Q-doublcton. or if West held
Q·x or K·x. If you do the arit hmet ic, yo u
find tha t th e cha nces in c lubs ar e al ·

til, ~A,Tttl tiOW'Vt
YOU BteN? '1'~ tiA~Pl.. Y

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1124 E. lloln
on At. 124 Roolng ao«ort', 1.5 HP eioalno.
-oy.
Hourw:
II.T.W.
Lm. to 1:00 p.m., IUndiiJ10:00
1:00 &amp;/121, lf4.M..2171 or
10 1·00
p
m
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2048.
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Rotolgonoloro,
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And Dryorw, All -Mittoolod
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·And Goonl'll- &amp;100 And Up,

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ljice c1v1o11on Coupto wUioo To Dr Buy Lonol can.
lrocl PI- 01 ~~:~:'J. Wllh
. . . Wot•
p, 114..aua.
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East
Pass
Pass

With six top tri cks a nd tw o mu rc
I ricks guaran teed i n d i&lt;:~rrionds , South
had two main chances to gcnPrah~ the
ninth t ri ck. Ei th er t he d iamrmd ace

Farm Equipment

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-53=--A-nt_l_q_u_e_S---1 =oohold "'.'"i:;C.:.'

~y 11-F---~City...,.~l:~

Real Estate
wantad

North
2•
Pass

South mig ht have played betle r?

....... l14-lfi2.W1.
Puom • -No, ......_. I -'-=---..,.-,..-~--=...... ~-k - · ~-.~ ~ ....... $1.2llo $3.00 por
-.,. -.
orchlnl
AlyCe, -..._ohM rod _.._
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,_., $125. - h
-304
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1137.
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lion. • Sot. N W.. t-1;
Don1 Forgot OUr REPO. S.O. MS , .......... W. bur, HI....
Ikon.
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WINTER DISCOUNT SALE: All

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s.1o Nooio~ '" P""r~. 11r1n~

; Rontol 1n-mont or ttornoolo.
120,000 Rrm. 114-317-G411.

WOULD At-HONE
COME TO A PERSON 'S
FRONT DOOR ,AND TELL
HIM HIS DOG IS A
TERRIBLE WRITER ?

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sw~

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another minus score
South 's auction. an artilicial two·cl ub

W~ '&lt;

1182 Chevy von, I cyl., PS, PI,!::!!J
uut....tlo, I'M-112·. a .
• ,~
-~· $40 0 lood, oil
LAYNE'S FURNnuRE
l.woloo D O L - 1188
Doolao
Rom
10,
4WD,
:
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Complolo homo lun\lohlngo.
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: lion-Sot, N . 114-441- For Solo: 1111 :1H8X C 4 ~-. Rogl lond . _ - . _ ,, 2ll onglno, I opood, ,.
VI :
0322, 3 mlloo out -.Mto Ad. 1 llog Rom 40 llog Ill 5.25 a 1 S - 1 2 - o n d 1 0 PIOO. 114oMW244.
Froo Dollvory,
U HD lllok Dr Wlh - . monlhl Oii.l1• .......
1188
....
p
CherokM
PlonMt
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Koyi&gt;oorll, c- -tor, 1000 on loctory .,. · ·
PICKENS RIRNnuRE
or, And All $110: 64
Hay&amp;Graln
,.. Ronglor tlroo1 ~11uc. ·~.~
· NoWiUoed
lloiChlna Couoh 1 swtvil
flo oppilonooo, Hot uhold rur. RoctoerfJI.I-Alpha And Mixed Orchold a- 1-concl., $5400. 30W71-1oo7 ollor "'
nlohlng. 112 mi. Jonlcho Rd. Pl.
To S2.21 A Bolo 304-171P I - , WV, ..a ~-. For Solo: Toclnco- can. na, 81Wl'l.2714.
1117 9-10 ..._ .
114 ut 1448.
trol ..,_ Rlcelwr 1100. UU
Qood hoy, &amp;1.10 p.- ........., 'Y.a, runo·..,. I
-,114-441-1151.
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ctoon, SIOOO,
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AUCTION a RJIIIIITURE. 12 FuR F,_ •
Olive Sl., Oettfpolt.. NN &amp; u.d II 1t atrd.
llalli/lox - oom, J&lt;IU!. 11111 Ford F210 ··:t::yl., 5opd., 'I
.olr ctond. ~
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lumftiH, hollln, Wiiliim a Sprtngo 1J1uo - · .,.... • - -.~445 .... 4:00 Pll.
Work boolo. Itt 441 :nit.
Motorcycles
lloytog -hor, !"'nnor ' - ~ ....... """ bloo tor • .., 74
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YI'RA FURNnuRE
ololnliioo 1..., _,.
4111too OUt Ill. 141
llltlo, $1110, 111 . . 11572.
~__;,.;_;:,c:::..:.:.:;:.:,:..:.:..,..,..--...:-J 11M . Suzulll 7SOR OSX ..,500.
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· 3411W.VA.ckoon
. Slilo
Avo., Pl.
304-

Upo. Curront Cooh F -. Q -

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ll..l...... . -

· He held 25 po int s. yet he fin is hed wit h

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114-441-n.,t· Fltw ad l o r - - . - ,

NEW BANK REPDSI Only 4 Ioiii
Nevor H-ied ln. 304·7115-nlL
.
SAVE: All DloDioy lolodolo
Roduood For Oulc'lo Solo- Winter

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PEANUTS

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1115 14•~ro~- old~'"~· ..._..
u. 1 per
homeawne,. lnaurance, aJid 1
~· FREE lot , _ Only
$120 - n ond $1M p.- mo.
Coli 1.acJO..I37-32311.

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Po~ 01 ~ton, - • • • ·

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Sou th had been lo~ing one rubber af·
ter another whe n tudav's deal uccurred.

eoncnto · I PIHIIc Soptlc ..,..... 1:11 . . _ Foo:go ""
Tonka, 300 ThN 2,000 - . ....-. ....... 410 S4.110;
y.._ 1100 , Polnl · Hitch;
73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's
-..1122.
Doaw.r
a..t.._
&amp;44.85
up.
w.
Ron
JIll. 2 North, .... -..... - · 011
I7Ht20.
For llolo, Dolluo..,.
1171 3/t Ton HN¥y Duty Cho
.
Uvaatock
63
4x4 Plck.Up._ Lacllooo &amp; R.....;.:l/.;
GOOO USED APPLIANCES f40, I1WII-'MIO.
Woohon,, 1olllgonloro, _ _ _ _ . _ _
:::.:-• uroo, f2.IQO, ~

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Common:lrol
- - oornor
lot, llldollof&gt;o!lr Oh1 out of flood
•rea. •M utUm• • 2 mobile
t.om., 111,000. ~4 112 211L
Propo~y In ~ For Solo:
Two 101115 lola ~

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is a bud card hOlde r. or so il se~ m s Why
doyou think th&lt;~l is ''
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CQUNTAY FURNnuRE

LIIIITED OFFEill . - Mx70 23br., $311 DOWN, No P11Yft*11o
.tier lyra; Fr• Delivery •
9otup. 3114-75W5111.

1

F:1rm Suppl1e s

P.tterM Of Kllct.n
Carpet In Stock. Ovw S5 Plt- Butchorlng
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210111.
temlli VInyl In Stock. liDI ahen .
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Corpolo, 814-4*~4.
l Up

Cugal
8 - vovat:Je

EveiJ•one who pl~y R bridge for money

Gruau•• All

Musical
Instruments

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11 Walk in water
17 Aa la r - know
19 Penalnlng to

6· Make current
7 Musician -

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beyo nd redempt io n. Do you sec how

DoiiYor,

nlng. Roody To llovo Into On
eon- lol Poorll L..no llobllo EDH.

West
Pass
Pass

9 Crazy (a I. )
10 \ktlque per son

By P hilli p Alder

.............. .....

- To ..
wtna lrawn
...
40 Rod
0. -.lt.H.
Ouonntood a-.i Prtcoo, Tho
-Colo, 614-4 .. t223.

Slbllngo (abbr.)
Swelling
Gravel ildges
Hurled
Ode - Nightingale

Lots of points,
few tricks

l

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- - - F r l o n d. I..Mvo 0424
11
1 If I Con1 Got To Wonted to buy• '81 or . _ r--'
Col Anyllnlo For ~ Coprloo Clooolco muol ba • .
Brouthomo:;~ V.a, - · 4 ' ~
daar,"IM--,.

~;'!'!'JSA
. vonuo; ~lllf'!!!!!, !14- ~~:--:-==,..;....,.._..;...__
~~
Fl...o- $35 Plclwp Lood, Wo

Groclouo
living. 1 ond
bodroom ap~rtmenta
• 2VIIJIQe
Menor
ond
Rlvorolilo
Apo~montoln llldolloport. From
$232-$355 . COli 114-112·51151.

-THAW OUT
. LOWEEZ.Y

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.72 Trucks for Sale

1
2
3
4
5

Opening lead: .. J

. TH' FIRE AN'

I

71' Chevy 4 Door Soclan.
,,...._ R1nan U1 R..... 35,500 . mlloo, Good -ion.
0-ood llol..._lon, Yow Goool II- $700.00 814-446-

Pa ofu 11111M111 Pte

12'22 to 1285, Walk 10 ohoa ::----,,....,~,.:...;..,....,,..--1 .......,:-;:::\ ~ WV. - - 71
movloo. Coli 114-1441-~. Buy .. 1011. ~~~vw~.. AMiqun, ~ Poo-.
m-1341.

EOII.
Fumlohod .........._.
~mont,
1 Boda
Q
107 ....,.. ... .,vonuo,
room,
•~
llpollo, $20Mio. Ulllhloo Pold
Itt ttl t111AIIor7P.II.
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32 Mobile Homes
ror Sale

Who lfoodo Cuotodlol

Merehanctlse

horn

FR, L..undry Room, AMI
Kh-, Will tnoulolod. Yorll, &amp;31,100, 114-24&amp;-12ft.

Serve.

3 NT

COME SET BY

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PetaforSIIe

54 Miscellaneous

Athen8, 1t4-lt2-21&amp;l

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Roncll Slyto Homo, 3 1011

11

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11M Chovv Conllor RS. I
lhon 10,000 ...... ......... Inonly, cell 114-11112-711711
1)
...... pnl,
.

you

=t"to~om.~llr., ~ BEAUTlFUL APARTMENTS AT
4084. n
on.
~f:£ PR~EI.,!!=~

Employment Serv1ces

Fwy,

2 ..

0.,.; 114 311 0412 Nlglolo.

INOTlCEI

Hovan S-mool&lt;ol, bottom
tlo« oomploooly ..madotod, 2
•IL~ •- 40'-a·
-p: •-" -Y
- • roor
lioN
By 1I30oU ~--­
CocloiMII
bay 32'1231, 100'x40' lot,
121,000. 304-812-27'83.
Smol Locol Firm Soolllno Full
9 Wanted to Buy
limo /On Coli Clooonlng 'Tocll- 3 B o - . 2 Bothe, • kool
nlclano. lluol ' llo ~~
-·
· Pump, Goo Fumoco, 1 ,.,.,
n--. Addloon Aroo, NZ,OOO,
C.n Lite Model C.ra Or R----n.o.
TriM:Ica. 1181 or -.-·--• Conom ed, Wll~ _..,....
Smfth Buick P..,.loo ' tiOO tng· To Ito TIOlnod. Sand 114-317-7217.
Eool_.. Avonuo, Golllpollo.
R-mo To sets P.O. 8o1 538, B~clc HomoS Bod- KT,
Kerr, OH 45143.
DR, LV, 1112 Botho, Full .._:
mon1 1 2 Cor a.._, $11,100,11
Doonoe Dr.-.am.

75!15.

.,....,

:llOWI22111.

OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHINO CO.
oecornmondo that
do buolnooo wHh pooplo you"'- ond .....,Hamel IJ~r~f~
NOT to oond money tlwouvh tho· nlohod, 120 l'ourlh. Oolllpllllo,
run until you ,.ve ln¥Mtt911MI S22Mia • Eleotrtc • .Goo, ,,...
tho ollorlng.
o
"""'411 An• 7 P.ll.
Yondlng: W«11 GoO Rich Quick. Exira Nk:o 2 ....._.. Trollor
Will Got A St~Cooh Income. TCilol Eloclrtc, Control And
Prlcoolto 9oll.fl20.435i.
Air, In Qolllpollo; 114-4:1..-.

S'kll..
Preten'.cl. -some Da11 Entry,
Phono Worlo, And Dovlce Tool·

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homo lot lor ..... -

Household
Goods

Organlzallonal

fMnt .

llocUr1ly

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-

Business
Opportunity

On

Found: Biook llolo Doo, WNr• lng lnvotv.c:t. Knowleda- Of
lng Collor Whh Boll. 'Northup Gao,
Dl_.., Smell Englno •
VIcinity, 114-448-11151.
Hydroullc Syot- Roqul .....
Loot. Boogtoo, Ylnoon CDL Roqul..cl. Elcottoor Wogo
Et-ry ond Ill. Tobor Rd. IBonotK Pockogo Avolloblio.
Blac.IUTan Flrnl'-, SlackiWhHa ·Sand Rooumo To: llochonlc.
Ma,., Blue CollaN 114-388·1001. P.O. 8oJ&lt; ZOO~,!IIo Grondo, 011
451Jit.G200, E~
Loot : Moll 8Mato, Gill Ridge &amp;
Exporloncod, moturo t.~
Long Hollow. 30"4-875-5711.
Loot: whno Rot Torrlor

Ptymoulb

Sout h

1-::1':::-J-:!:+7

DOWN '

Vu lnerable: Both
Dealer: South

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BARNEY

111811 .... _
30fiE Drfvo Tho' I
F l - Auto E- luiM 0 A F...,. ;
lion 01 Tho ca.tl (ftoy Opllon '

Merchand ise

Pomooroy Vohk:llo And Rololod Eoulp.

Plklr/Chelt•r vicinity, &amp;MeeM4237. •

2 1011-. I 111too, Rt. 211,
&lt;lolllpo!Jo,
121011o1o.
120

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FinanCial

:BCC.byoiiW
o;..c;""'=!lo~IIIY:-:1:-iot-m-oo,--=-Att"'or.
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wanted to Do

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42 Mobile Homes
torRent

10 9 8

,. A J 7:!

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1188 Buk:k Skyho~w11.
Z*. otr,
rur •tran.r, 4l000ml.
1.,
auto., Q01XI eond.
. ..

cover (11.)
58 Remainder
59 Noise
eo Singer~ P inn
61 Reg ion
62 Fruit drink
63 Ninth mo.

221Ypo ot
campaign
25 Haul wllh effort
28 Declare
29 L•ve out
33 In good
working order
Trick
36 Narrate
37 Aviation hero
·Chuck 39 Author
Gardner

SOUTH
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·9A K 4
oK J G

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Polcod To Soot! 114-44111511.

4 pupploo, hon lloogto a Elk
~~ good loomM; ~ - - -- - - - - 11 .~elp Wantad
8 wk. · cld puppy, pM -dor
oolllo • pM Roaw M 1, malo
'-VOH SELLS ITSELF
.wormod,_l-5-3121.
' COlli lor Wlnlor Blllo?
A - &amp;N15 ol Worto -Homo.
&amp;wlca. . old, molo lllnon. 304-4175- TorrtoOry OUINMI. lndop. Rop. 1-

21 Min&amp;d matter

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2111 Anytlmo.

ttee

448·16 •

Shoplwd

t A 7 2

Automatic, Looko .,.. Runo 'i

2 Pup
$ .1 112 Lob, 112 Ct._; • I
L.ob
, To Goool Homo, 114-

A-

1011,~

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2

EAST
• 7 ~ 3 2
• Q 10 8
t8 3

• J 10 y 8
•J 9 53

7011.

whfl•, 1nd IIOIId tt.t k. 304-e75-

3 moloo,- 2 tomoloo, I
Woob old Jonuory 21, woomocl,
814-1012·20011.
•
· Boa ot l:!OIIolng To Glvoowoy,
814'388-1441.

114&gt;
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Dole (abbr.)

13 Diste nds
46 Caust ic
oubatonce
49 Sllmpy 'o pol
50 UMI 1 'olevo
54 Ou1flow
57 Football field

15 - Khayyam
16 Move d lorward
1B Fr0 11e 20 T hree~laed
s lo lha

Moler Nbullt. $\200 114-31~ :

5466.

71113.

WEST

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Royol
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lllo-w--:Tirw.'
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Fumlslled'
Rooms

Siorllftll ..
114 •~•••o.

304.. ~3.
2 klttarw, litter t rained, black l

.. 5

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nona

1117 .
Sprint E x - .'}1
Condllon• Auto T-·--. aoo •• r
':'~10 II.P.D, fl,500, 080, ' t

aiMi2-saii.

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Giveaway .

1111
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spread. ·
invaded their'yards.
If my ·regular physician had · Fortunately, we have a cat, and he
Landers
ordered a PSA with my obv•ir•l · is a wonderful hunter. so we don't
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Landers. Y~u recently 1'-=· . .
anyway. They only live with us and
pnnted a letter from Dt Obs Brawley
The baops1es were the only things . give as much affection as they wish.
of the Nabonal ~ncer lnsutute. He !hat showed the extent of the £anCer I am nor- a dog hater, Ann. I have
saad some physacaans feel that PSA an my case, and by then, it was 100 grown up with and owned both dogs
ws_ts are.not necessary because many late, Pleaso tell-physicians that PSA · ~tnd cat:s. 1jllSt happen to prefer cats
cancerous . prostates do not need tests should be given routinely and and believe they should enjoy the
· treatment m the absence of other that high readings should be taken freedom that is ·instinctively theirs.
symptoms. Thts 1s not always the senously... LITITZ, PA.
· Sign me .. M.L., WHO IS
case.
DEAR LITITZ, PA.: You told SLIGHTLY PREJUDICED IN
In Ocwber 1991, I had my regular them, and I am grateful to you.
EUGENE ORE
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annual physical. ·' had a PSA test . Dear Ann Landers:Canyoustand
DEAR 'M.L.~ I, too, am a cat
~~n for the farst bme. and the results JUStone.~ore leuer a~utcats? I want person, but you've raised a very
andica~ a ~roblem. H~wever, r_ny to _tell Manneapohs I agree that conD'Oversial issue. There are valid
physacaan saad that the hagh readmg anamals ought to be spayed and points on both sides, and I'm not
could be caused by many factors and neutered, but cats slwuldbe allowed choosing
that I should see a urologist.
to mam free.
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Is that Ann LIJN:Urs column you
the ta_me had a shortage of urologasts, should not be on leashes or tied up in clipped years ago yellow with age?
and at was very dafficult to get an a yard. I recall reading about a cat For a copy of her most frequently
appointment. I finally went to an that strangled itself while tied up. I · requested poems and essays, send a
outside urologist in Decem bet He remember another story where a dog self-addressed, long, business-size
cal lei) to get my PSA result, alrdwe jumped the fence, attacked and killed envelope and a check or money on:kr
reading was a 65.Anything avera 10 a cat that was tied up to the porch. (It for $5.25 (this includes postage and
is alarming. The urologist then did the was the eat's yard, and the dog had handling) 10::Gems, cloAnnl...anders,
~ormal. digital probing and ordered no business being there.)
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prostate was full of cancet In April,
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l$at by this time, the cancer had grown

to take on gophers and 'moles as weU.
H we don't allow cats 10 roam free,
how can we keep these destructive
creatures under control? I believe
people who object to cats roaming
free would be a great deal unhappier

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sources end prevent f,IS from providing th• more, it requires money up front
services that our constituents pay for with from the federal government
'their hard-earned dollars...
Ohio's new senator, Republican
Ohio Gov. George Votnovlch
our constituents pay for with their hard-earned dollars,''
he told the mayors.
Voinovich, a Republican, had helped negotiate with
Congress over the legi_slation approved by the Senate and
headed for an expected vote in the House next week.

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to sharply cunall the
congressional pniC:tlce
of creating new pro-

Mike DeWine, made the mandates
grama.anct fOrcing
bill the subject of his first Senate
states to pay for them._
floor speech, and the state's senior L ____.;,...:__..___
senator, Democrat' John Glenn, was
an instrumental part of the bill's development.
Kempthorne (the Republican sponsor) and John Glenn.··
In fact, Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole _told the
Glenn praised the Senate's decision to alter " the rei a·
mayors on Thursday that when the mandates bill passed tionship,!&gt;etween the federal gove rnment and state and
every mayor ought to "send a key to the city lo Dirk local governments for the firsllimc in 60 years."

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Work stoppage will
'devastate' agency
union contends .~

commisslonasks
Ohio AG's office
toinvestigate

GALLI POLIS · A scheduled work
By KEVIN PINSON
stoppage
by union employees of the
Tlmea-Senllnel Staff
Galli
a
County
Department-of Human
GALLIPOLIS- The Galli a County
Services will have a "devastating ~f­
Commissioners have asked the attar·
fecl" on the agency's operations, a
ney general's office Ia investigate the
spoliesman
lor Local 4320, Commudiscrepancy in gasoline prices between
.
nications
Workers
of America, said
Gallia and surrounding counties.
Saturday.
"We've had numerous requests and
The intended strike date is Wednes'
concerns about why ou.r area is one of
day.
Feb. I.
the highest -in the state in gas .prices," ·
According
to a statement issued by
said Commission President Harold
.
Dale
H.
Saunders.
chief steward of
Montgomery.
Local
4320,
the
union
membership
One of the most vocal js Ellen ~ • .
"o
verwhelmingly"
rejected
the
~unders, )aCkson Pike, "'!ho cjaims
management 's final offer Friday.
county residents are beiDJl·gouged out
The vote came following a fiveof abQul $3 million annually by bigh
hour
negotiating session between the
prices at the pumps.
.
union,
management and a federal
Saunders said regular unleadedgaso·
mediator.
on Jan. 25.
line is 93 cents in Chillicolhe and $1 .15
"CW A and management could not
in Gallipolis. Filling a 15-gallon tank in .
come
to an agreement, Saunders said.
Chillicothe costs $13.95; in Gallipolis,
"CWA requested that a county com·
·the total is $17.25.
·A
at the
convenience store on Second Avenue in
missioner attend lhe negoliations, but
The county has approximately 20,000 · GaWpollssbows regular unleaded gasoline rorsaleat $1.15 a gallon. The Gallia C011nty Board
the
co~nty commissiom~rs refused."
vehicles, Saunders said, and if each of or Commissioners bas asked the slate attorney general's office to investigate the discrepancy
Director of Human Services Jerry
those vehicles purchased 15 gallons of in gas prices. Gasollne.ln Meip County averages $l.Q3. (Times-Sentinel pbo~)
Barnes
has argued that a strike would
gas each week for a year, op:ratlin!: th•:ir
not
hamper
day-to-day operations of
-$171 per vehicle- more Excuses such as competition and distance from distribution points
the
agency.
in Gallipolis than in Chillicothe. do not pan out when comparisons are made to other counties of
Saunders countered that position
"It's not something lhal hits just similar size and location, she said.
Saturday, slating the planned work
the rich man or justlhe poor man,"
"When'you think it aH out, it doesn't make sense," she sa id,
stoppage,
" ... will have a devastating
she said. "This affeclseverybody."
Saunders said she wiH wail to see what stale oflicials say about
effect
on
services to the clients of
saunders said she has met with the issue before laking further steps.
·
Gallia
County
Human Services and
Prosecuting Attorney Brent
"We'll see what comes out ofil and then, if necessary, we 'II take
the
Ch'ild
Support
Enforcement
·
Saunders, Slate Representative further action," .she said. ·
Agency."
John Carey (R-Wellston) and the
Informing the public will be a large pan of her campaign.
"CWA members ... regret any in·
county commissioners. She plans
"!think it's caUed enlightenment," she said.
convenience
to ·our clients, but be10 meet with Gallipolis city com·
In the mean time, she said the only stance consumers is a boycon .
heve
that
in
order to preserve job
"I would advise people to _take their cars once a week and go fill
missioners in about a week to ask
sec
urity
this
action
is necessary," he
up (out of the county)," she said. "I've done this for almost a year
for their assistance.
said.
·
. Logical answers as to why prices and a half. I've been going an hour's drive once a week. I have a nice
According 'to the CWA, the con,.
are higher in a.llia County are day shopping, I have a nice meal out,l do what! have to do and then
nie!
is over salaries and Insurance, as
- Contlilued on paga A2~ -~
hard~lo come by, Saunders said.
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By JIM FREEMAN
Tlme..Sentlnel atlfl
POMEROY - The Meigs County Board of Commissioners threw their hats
into the ring Friday advocating the return of a voting precinct to Reedsville.
'At the request of board President Fred Hoffman, the
board enthusiasticaUy supported reestablishing the pre·
cipcl - one of several small precincts dissolved and
Combined in an action which passed by unanimous vole
ql the Meigs County Board of Elections on Feb. 7, 1989.
·:"It' s lime we goon record supporting (reestablishment
of) the precinct," he said.
' .
Twice. after the precinct was closed, res\oring the
Reedsville precinct was consider.ed by the local Board of
EI!'C;tiom after petitions gpposing the precinct dissolu·
lion were filed by Reedsville voters. Both times the vote
mull was two in favor and .two against restoring the
·
precinct along party lines with Democratic board-mem·- -Frlil Hoffman
bees voting against restoring the district.
_Commission Vice: president Janel Howard Tackett, a
Democrat, eagerly endorsed restoring the precinct and said she does not see
why it is a party issue.
''I don't see why we can't agree on this," she said.
"It's not a party issue," Hoffman agreed.
When the precinct lines were changed, ReedSville voters went to either
South Olive at Long Bonom, or North Olive at Tuppers Plains to vote.
"It creates an undue hardship for people,'' Tackell commented. "We should
remember the people and put the people first."
1
The reasons cited by the board of elections for combining the smalle(
piecincts were cost savinp, accessibility and safety and convenience of the
voting public.
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It was only after residents of the former Reedsville precinct formed the
"Commillee to Resto!" the Reedsville Voting Precinct" and met with the board
several times, that the two votes were taken unsuccessfully to ·rescind the
orjginal action.
,
While the commissioners' endorsement carries little other than symbolic
w~ight, the board's bipartisan support could encourage another board of
. ·elections vote on the maller with aaroutcome more acceptable to the Reedsville .
residents.
'

Senate MajOrity
Leader Bob Dole glvea
1 thumH up Friday
~
.after the Senate

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"Our job Is to convince Congress that not ments already on the hooks, but re· ·
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By GEORGE ABATE
Tlm...S.ntlnel Staff
. :. REEDSVILLE..:.. Bids were opened late last week
for a $153 million hydro-electric power project near
Reedsville, but a final decision on whether I he project
wUI be started js a month away, officials said Friday
afternoon.
' Three of the 10 bids for the hydro-electric plant's
·construction were under the $76,916,610 cost esti·
mated by engineers, said E. Leon Daggett, executive
vice president of American Municipal Power of Ohio
Inc.
' This project -'- whiCh ls formaily known as the
Ohio 1\flniicipail Electric Generation Agency-Joint
Venture 5 (OMEGA JV5)- encompasses a hydro·
electric plant on tbe Ohio River near the Belleville
Locks and Dam and power lines stretching 25 miles
from Reedsville to an American Eleclrlc Power substation in Rutland.
, · The fate of the OMEGA JV5 project will be de·
cidcd by representatives from 42 smaller Ohio com·
munities who could harness this renewable resource
lor long-term gain, Daggett said.
' . "My recommendation will be to go forward but
albers will make this decision," Daggett said. "It's
going to be a big gut check for our members."
, AMP-Ohio officials had hoped for a larger difference between. the estimate and the bids received,
Daggett said. These officials were'•·crunching" numbers Friday afternoon, preparing so a decision can be
111ade in Colu'mbus within the next 60 Oays.
: The three lowest bids were:
:· . • $73,873,000 from Guy F. Atkinson Construction
C11. of San Bruno, Calif.;
; : ; $75,628,000 from J.A. Jones Construction Co. of
Charlolte, N.C.; and ·
• $77,888,103 from Kiewit Construction of Balli·
niore, Md.
·
:: The highest bid came in at $94,3.29,262 but mast of
tbe 'rest of the bids were around $80 million, accord·
i~g to a Columbus-based publishing company. .
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' . WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate has endorsed a
-~hole new way of doing business by voting to provide
.money for the costliest ol new regulations instead of·
,forcing states and localities to find the funds ,on their own.
. - Friday's 86-10 vote was a significant Victory for the
~people who've been fighting for the so-called unfunded
·mandates bill, but one of the proponents, Ohio Gov.
_George Voinovich, didn't stop to savor the success.
:. A few hours before the vote, he was addressing a
.gathering of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and suggest,
ing the next generation of unfuqded·mandates legislation.
"Our job is lo convince Congress that not only do we
need legislalion preventing any new unfunded mandates,
'l!ut we must reassess existing mandates which drain our
resources and prevent us from providing the services that

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The prognim is a ~ries of geode
recreational exercises in tbe pool. It
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necessary to know how to swim.
A trained instructor conducts lbe
sessions, ·which wiU be held Tues·
days and Thursdays from I 0 to II
a.m. Residents may register at any
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The fee is $20 and there are
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Sponsors of the program are the
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News capsules

GOOD MORNING

Coalition challenges
Volnovlch plan for
state school board

.Caperton asks EPA
to probe alleged
Interference with
pulp mill project

Today's Times-Sentinel
17 Sections· 116 Pages

Business
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A plan
Calendars
BS
.to make the elected Slate Board of
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. Clas.,ilieds
Education subject to gubernatorial
DM
U.S. Environmental Protection Comics
appointment is Gov. George
Insert
Agency Administrator Carol Browner
Voinovich's way of punishing the
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is investigating allegations made by Editorials
board, a critic said.
Gov. Gaston Capenon that EPA's Loc:al
William Phillis, head of a schools'
A3
Region III office is interfering with Obituaries
coalition at odds with Voinovich over
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coverage
the proposed pulp plant in . Mason
education funding, offered that view
Sports
Ct-8
County.
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on pageA7
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office's
actions
have
been
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governor's State of the State speech
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last week.
bitrary, discriminatory and outside Weather
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Voinovich said that while most Ohioans hold him responsible for educa- the law and regulations," Caperton ..:..:..==-----.....:.=-,
a)leged in his teller to BrQ\'o'!!M,Q!!Jlle.ll.
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tion, the law limits a governor's authority.
- "I am asking you to give me·and my successors the power that 36 other in Saturday's Huntington Herald-DisColumns
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governors have, and that is the right to select the .members of the Ohio school patch.
The controversy stems from lhe
board," he said in a _speech to the Legislature.
·
lack Anderson.
Phillis said Voinovich targeted the It -member elected board for an debate over the level ol dioxin to be
Fred
Crow
overhaul because it voted against joining his appeal of a Perry County discharged by the plant.
Even minute amounts of dime in are
Bob HoeQjcb
Common Pleas Coun ruling.The court said July I that the cunent state-local
.
c
onsidered
cancer-causing
by
some
Jjm
Sands ·
school funding system is uncpnstitulional, inack:qu~!!L~Jld ineqqilable .
scientists.
Phillis said Voinovich's proposal would take the stale back Ia the early
The federal EPA office has asked
1950s.
An amendment added to the constitution in 1953 provides for a state board slate environmental regulators to asof education but leaves the manner of its selection up to tbe Legislature. The sisl in testing for 'background levels of diol(in in the Ohio River.
Caperton called lhe offii:e's handling of the issue "unprofessional" and
amendment requires that the board appoint the stale school superintendent.
reitetated
his stance that West Virginia's water quality 1standards are among
"The people of this state voted a constitutional amendment which was
.
designed to separate the state board from the governor's office. The enabling the most stringent in the nation.
Steve White, director of the Affiliated Construction Trades Foundation
legislation to t~al constitutional amendment did exactly that,'' Phillis said in
told the Herald-Dispatch thai Caperton "has lost touch with whall he people
an interview.
.
"Now, as.punishment, the governor is trying to bring·them back under his ol West Virginia want." .
control and trying to remove the right of people lo vote. This is a voters' rigllts ' A(::T is seeking commitment' from Parsons &amp; Whillemore, the firm
planning 10 operate the plant, to hire local labor and personnel . ·,
issue," he said.
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ACT has joined with environmental-groups in opposing.the plant. White
Under Voinovich's proposal, current board members would serve out the
claims the only objeCts to the permit have been scientific ones.
term~ to which they were elected. Voinovich would appoint replacements.

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