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Friday, OCtober 21, 1994 · ~ ·

Pomeroy-MIddleport, Otilo

Sister reinforces freeloadir1g beh,avior .:
Deu AD •.ADclen: My wife and Beverly wore ill, I would not
I baYe been manied for 13 years complain. Am I wrong to expect a
· llld •ve line young chikhn.
healthy, able-bodied woman to

fiance ·and I live together and
already have. everything that we

Ann
Landers

need.

pitch in and shoulder some
Woulll it be proper etiqUCUC to
. Ngistcr at a nvel aaenc&gt;: Cor til!:
Ullllllll'icclllillcr, "Beverly1° who Is raponaibililiea?
two yean younger, moved In · I believe my sister-in-law · bolleymoon, Or 81 a ~Wtor for a
"lelllponrily" 10 abc could uve will continue to be- financiilly clown payment on a house, instead
llJIOIJgb 111011ey to buy a car (she dependent on her family for as long of lhc local department SIOI'C? If 10,
said). Beverly lived with her as she can get away with iL My how should that be worded in the
father-in-law had lhc right idea when invitations? --BAfFLED BRIDE IN
p&amp;m~IB (for free) for several years,
unlil her l'llhcr said, "Enough.• She he kicked her OUL My wife doesn't MIClnOAN
then moved into an apar1111ent but Wllllto discuss the situation. Am I
DEAR BRIDE: No mention of a
couldn't tccp .., with lhc rent, which wrong to complain? rd like your gift should ever appear on a
opinion.
wedding inviiBlion. Have the kind
is how we got roped in.
Pleascrq~ly in the paper, but don't of honeymoon youcanafford.lfyou
This collctlwducaled aister warks
plrt-timc for one o( her girlfriends. identify my cil)' or state. Sign me~ can't manage lhe down payment on
She dOesn't leave for work unlilll FED TO THE TEETH IN THE a house, keep renting and start
a.m. and ~ to our house 81 4 GOLDEN WEST
saving.
.
p.m., just in time to watch
DEAR FED: Your wife is doing .
Dear ADD Laaclera: On the
"Jeopardy." She pays no rent, buys Beverly no favor by permitting her sub~ of palm rtading, I submit
110 groceries and docs absolutely no
to be a permanent freeloader. She is, the following:
howleteeping. My wife cooks for in fact; contributing to her
When 1 was in my mid-20s,
lhc family (and for Bevuly) when deterioration.
married, with dlrcc chlldlul. a palm
she comes home from work. While
Thebiggcstfavoryourwifecould reader told me that I would be
my wife cooks, I do other . do for her sister .Would be to give married five times and be the father
household duties. Beverly watches her 30 days' notice to get out and of five children.
television. She has no car and stand on hu own two feeL I hope
1 am now 73 and have had four
borrows my wife's car to visit you will insist on iL
.
marriagesandfivcchildren.l should
friends, go shopping or go to chwth.
Delli' Ann Linden: I am geUing add tll8l 1 am hoping my current
I've nied to be tolerant, but this married this winter. However, my romance ends in a fd'lh marriage. I
situation is getting my goat. If
Five illonlbs aco. my wife's

TO SPEAK - The Rutland Church ol the Nazarene will host
Rev. Sam Saltar at 7 p.m. li'rldaJ. saitar left a -&amp;areer as 1 professional musician with hewiHne .CII'dlatras to prepare for the gospel
ministry. He llad been on bil bailds suc:ll as Stan Kenton, Mayn11rd
Ferguson, Ted Weems, Ralpla Marterle, Milton Berle, Judy GIIJ'Iand, Liberace, Franlde Avaloa, Edle Gorme, Steve Lawrence,
Johnny Matllb, Ton)' .Bennett and Lucille Ball, Saltar's wire,
Ronni, wtJJ also llhare her Jewish story or victory In the Messla!a.

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n·on•prorlt groapa. wlshiDI to
.announce meetings and special
:events. The calendar Is apt
,desl11ned to promote sales or
· fundralsera of IDJ tJpe. Items
.lll'e printed as space permltl and
canaot be auaraateed to run •
specirac number ol days.
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SATURDAY
RACINE- Red Brush Ch~h
of Cluist on Ba3han R~ mcetillg
1 p.m. Saturday, along With IO,Lm;
and 6 p.m. Sunday. Denver Hill of
Foster, W.Va., willltJIII services.

Ash S~t Freewill Bapilst Church.
True Gospel Sounds, Wheelersburg, will be the fe_atu.red sirigen.
PaSia" Les Hayman mv1tcs the .publie to attend.

LOTTRIDGE - Lottridge
Communi!)' Center countty music
night Saturday, 7-12 p.m. All bands
welcome. Refreshments available.
ALBANY - Zion Christian
School Harvest Fun Fair Saturdar,
11::3() a.m. feBluring games, mUSIC
and food. Admission and parking is
free.
POMEROY - VICA Club,
High School, will sponsor a

LAWRENCE FOREMAN
Rejoklnc Lire Cll•n:ll, Middleport
God doca not leave iliO qqr
idcu or wllima on how He wants
u to serve Him.

Psalms 100:2 uya "Serve the ·
Lord with gllllneu." It doca notsay to scrvc tho Lord 'Willi ghdnen
when you fool like il or when
things ·are going KOocl in our life.
This is a c:oiiuntiMfnota request.
We as Christiana are to serve
Him with gladness and this gladness comes from the assurance o(
our salvation. Once we bave
aciceptocl JCIIIS in our heart and life,
then we have that assurance and
:g1ac!ness in our heart, tliB1 He will
.never li:ave us nor forsake us.1bis
is clcfiniiCly somclbing to be glad
Plt~L

God:'s Word has many com1J111111a in it for us to follow, it is up
to 01 whcthet we obey or disobey.
1 John 5:3 saya that God's commands are not grievous. It is not
gricvouto obey God's Word. In
John 14:21, JCIIIS said "If you love
M'e keep up my commanclmeniB.~

God is our obedience to His Word.
· We ask pecpte do you you love
God and of course they say yes.
Most of the time we answer out of
O!Jl' CIIIQtions. God docs not !ICed
etbOtiorial peq~Je he needs obeclienl

.Taking a ride
on the .
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relate my own experience. rm :

DEAR R.W.K.: If you throw ·
enough darls, you'le bound to hit a :
ball's eye IIOOIICI'or later. And now, .
whBl about tho other preclic:tionl tho
fortune tdlu mentioned thll clicl1101
come lniC? Do you recall diem?

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in our lives t11B1 we lovt God and
that we do not love God. The
areas where we are obedient
expresses our love and the'areas
wbele we are disobedient expresses
our lack of love. ,
Remembu t11B1 our Lord waniB
us to serve Him with gladness.
Nehemia~ 8:10 says "the joy. of
the Lord JS our sttength. ~ The py
of the Lord ~.bY ~t..:,His
Jli'C8CIIC:C llld this JOY, ~ • us
strong m our walk With Him m our
daily life.
We do not have to let circumstances rule whether we sene Him
with gladness or with gloom. No
m81ter what we go through we can
sliD have gladness in our heart Let
the joy of the Lord be your
strength.
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IIICIS

By JIM FREEMAN
Tlmea-Stnllnel staff
POMEROY- TheM~igsCounty
" Board of Commissioners in regular
session Friday afternoon said a pro·
posedcampgroundto be constructed
at Maplewood Lake, near Syracuse,
complies with lhe county's flood
plain ordinance.
'
PomeroyengineerEugeneTriplett
showed plans for the campground
being planned by Jim Cundiff.
Tripleit said the campground will
·have approximately 30 recrea.tional
.. ·v~!l,i~leJgl#i. · ~. . . ·
··. ...
Triplett said only five of the lots '
al1; within the 100-year flood plain:
They 'Will· be equipped wjth 'qliict,release tie-downs and used only by
road-licensed recreationarvehicles
that can be easily moved if threat. ene&lt;! by a flood. Electrical and service connectiorls will be sealed and
protectedagainstfloodwater,hesaid.
In addition,. the boar!l approved
money transfers within lhe follow· ·
ing offices: County Courl- $225;
Meigs County Board of Mental Retardalion/Dcvelopmenlal Disabilities - $15,000; Park District $1,468.22. In addition, the board
approved a $1,000appropriation inlo
the Meigs County Community Cor·
rections fund and approved creal ion
of a new account for the MR/DD.
preschool program.
·The board approved a contract
between lhe Meigs County Deparl·
ment of Human Services and the
University of Rio Grande Child De'velopment Center for child day care
services.
The contract starts Nov. I and will

REACH OVER 18,500
HO ES WITH
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FALL FESTlVAL
: The Pomeroy Nursing and
ltohabilitalion Center will hold a.
faD festival Thursday night 81 6:30
p.m at the facilil)' on Rocksprings
Road.
Door to door uick or treating
will take place for children who are
costumes. Games, refreshments
and a haunted house will be
. offered.
1bcre will be smaU charge for
g&amp;!IICS, baked goods and the haunted:housc to raise money for lhc res·
ideniB • Christmas fund.

WATER LINE MEETING
A meeting wUI ~held Monday
at 1 p.m. at the Mount Union PelIowship buDding for an update of
the Phase Ill expansion of rural
water into Scipio, Columbia and
Rutland Townships.
Property ownen on Carpenter
Hill, Cotterill Side Hill, Dye and
Loop Roads that previOusly Bltcnded meelin'a are urged 10 be prcsenL Leadmg Creek Conservancy
Disnict asks that necessary paper
work ~ completed. This inclpdes
aU rights d. way.

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DR. "- JACKSON BAJLES, OPTOMBTRIST, is Happy
tc) IJlllOUDCC the ~location of his t.feigs County Office to
. 224 B. MAIN STREET IN POMEROY (Formerly
' polil~roy Health Care). The office will be CLOSED
FRIDAY, OCTOBER . 21st THROUGH 1UESDAY,
OCTOBER 25th. Emergencies during this time will be
·: ICCil at the GaDipo~ office, 228 Upper River Road, 4461',3300. The Pomeroy office will RE-OPEN .on
W$)NESDAY, OCTOBER 26TII at the new location
, ·otlering full-semce family vision care including gJaS!!C':s
· ·and all types of contact k;naes.
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Stockyard opponent s,
SUpporterS US8 tapeS
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tO b8C k· t h81r pOSitiOnS
By KEVIN PINSON
Tlmea-Sentlnel Staff
GJ\LLI!'QUS- A Spring Valley re~ident who xisited a Ripley; W.Va., stock·
yard last weekend fears similar conditions
if Producers Livestock Associatiqp builds
on fairground property .
· But fair board members say it's comparing apples to oranges.
MikeLarklns,482KathyStreet,madean
unannounced visit lo the stockyard with
video c\ilii'eta in haM. He said Thursday he
saw large pile~ of manure and . animals
which appeared hungl)l.. . .. . ,
"It wasn ' l clean b9~ any. sense of
word," Larkins said. "This is:not what we
seen in the ,video from the fair board" ·
· The Gallia County Fair Board mel with
residents Oct. 11 and showed them a video
of a"PLA facility in order lo demonstrale
that it runs a sanita{y business.
Larkins played his video al the bqard's
regular meeting Thursday, but members
dismissed the footage because facility is
independent, nol owned by PLA.
"You're comparing apples to oranges,"
said board member Mike McCalla. "If
you're going 10 ,talk about apples, you've
got to show apples."
Supportersoflhestockyardmaintain lhal
PLA runs a clean, safe facility that would
not endanger lhe health or safety of area
residents.
' Larkins said the Ripley facilily conducts
sales on Wednesday or Thursday and some
cat.lle and pigs were still waiting 10 be
picked up when he visited last Saturday.
When he wiilkedby lhe slalls, the animalsbegan "bawling" and approached him,
Larkins sai&lt;).
"I'm nol a farmer, so I don 't know for
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STOCKYARDOPPOS1TION-JimAithof,spokesmanfor
Spring Valley property owners and residents,' talks to a group
ofabout 70people opposed to building a stockyard on the Gallia
County fairgrounds. Althof is holding videotapes1 ~ade by
Mike Larkins, of a Ripley, W.Va., facility.

Middleport landlords .
upset by code changes:
'
ByGEORGEABATE
Times-sentinel Steff
MIDDLEPORT- Middleport landlords are indignant aboul possible changes td'
rental property codes, particularly new fees for inspection of their properties.
.
All village landlords -and particularly renter.;- are being punished because of
a few deleriorating properties, said Chuck Kitchen, who owns Middleport rentals.
"They're using a sledgehammer to kill a gnat," Kitchen said. ~·We allltnow it's
• to get rid of the slumlords.
But, (the village is) going
to make a lot of money."
Under ,the ordinance,
landlords must pay a $25
an~ual permil inspection
The fGllowinJ lin eacomp~nea the laraest
fee, along with· a $25 fee
owners of Middleport housin&amp; uniu . About
each time a tenant leaves
an apartment. The new 400 rental units are in the villase. A corrc1a·
tion between own·ership of property and its
building ordinance passed
use 11 ren1al propeny ,.,. not be made. Any
the fi.rst of three required
property
wfth bUildings witb leu than $900
readings two week&amp;·ago.
value
was
not included on thiS list . Source:
Aboul 400 rental propThe 1992 tu duplintes in the Meias Couaty
erties are located in this
village,butonly70areconAuditor'i office . (T-5 l"t~plt ic b'J Ceo' I• Allatt)
sidered substandard, said
Councilwoman
Beth
Stivers, the coordinalor of
the rule changes.
"This is primarily for
slumlords," Stivers had
said. The ordinance inlends
to beautify the village and
..
keep tenants' safe, while
proteclingproperty values,
she added. '
The rule changes are
more unfair 10 renters than
landlords since the costs
will be passed on, Kitchen
said.
"This is another slap 10
people who rent - they're
saying you're never going
to be. able to buy a house
because we're going to
keep rent so high, " he said.
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The public doesn't realize the obstacles landlords muSI overcome, Kitchen added. · '
"In sonib places wilhin 30 days it's trashed." he said. adding an irresponsible :
renter can'I be evicled in less Ihan 60 days. "They pull oulthc plumbing and electric ~

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GOOD MORNING

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)- Fewer sludents are enrolled at public universilies
Today's Times-Sentinel
and colleges this fall than last year, the Ohio Board of Regents said Friday.
16 Sections · 172 Pages
A preliminary head counl the board released during a meeting at Owens .
Slale Gommunity College pegged enrollment for the fall term al423,312, a 2.8
Business
Dl
WASHINGTON (AP)- Members of a presipercent drop from a year ago .
Calendars
dential panel combing through lhousands oJ docu84
Chancellor Elaine Hairslon Iraced the decline to improved economic.condiment~ on radiation experiments say lheir work is
tions.
Classilieds
DJ-7
"We have learned that
hampered by the government's rcfusal .to declasComics
Insert
a period of modest, temsify many files . .
Editorials
Dr. Rulh Faden, head of President Clinlon 's
A4
porary eQJollmrnt de·
Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Expericline occurs when Ohio
Local
A3
menls,said Friday that defense officials were erect·
enters a period of susObituaries
A6
ing ''significant roadblocks ·· because of the clastained economic recov~
Sports
C1-8
ery," she said.
sified files on radiation releases at weapons facili·
'Doomaday Plane'
ties during the Cold War years.
Unemployment was
Along the River
81
The radiation releases occurred over many years at several weapons Ohio to serve as base
5.5 percent last month,
.Weather
A2
compared wilh 7.1 per·
facilities. Included were those a1 Hanford, Wash.; Los Alamos. N.M.; the for 'Doomsday' plane
Pantex planl in Amarillo, Texas; Oak Ridge, Tenn.; plants near Portscent in September 1993.
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - A somouth, Ohio, and Paducah, Ky.; lhe DOE weapons laboratory in Idaho and
Enrollment at univercalled'' doomsday plane''·that would
the Nevada nuclear test site . .
Columns
sities was off 2.8 pi:rShe noted thai many files relaled to human radiation experiments have carry the president alofl in the event
cenl, and dropped 0.4
been declassified and lhe committee has had access to thousands of previ- of nuClear war or wartime emergency fred Crow
percent at lheir branch
lim .Sands
ously declassified documents. But major gaps rer11ain because of files lhat was opene&lt;Ho the media Friday for
·campuses. Community
the
second
time
in
the
aircraft's
hiscolleges saw a 3 percent · have been deslroyed, cannot he found or remain classified.
Chuck SJOne
In an iQierim report, the advisory commiuee said there may have been tory.
decline, while technical
Bob HoeDicb
The E4·B, which is one of (our
more than 1,000 experimenls involving human subjects as well as hundreds
colleges recorded the
of other instances in which ·radialion was intentionally released.
such aircraft, arrived Thursday at
biggest decline of 4.1
Some of the experiments involved numerous subjects.
percent. ·
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base •.~~-:""'--~~--:--~~..1
In many of the cases only fragmentary information has been found or which will serve as one of three alternate bases for the plane, said base
,
· The head count reflects
.
made available, Faden, a professor of bio-ethics at Johns Hopkins Univer- spokesman Scott Vadnais.
enrollment in academic degree credircourses as of the 14th day ilfler the start
Wrighi:Patterson
will
replace
Indiana's
Grissom
Air Force Base, which
sity,
said
ala
news
conference."
In
a
lot
of
cases,
we
may
never
have
the
kind
of fall term.
,
was
converted
to
a
rese
rve
base
last
April.
·
of
detailed
information
for
drawing
~aluations,''
she
said.
Vice Chancellor for Administration Matthew Filipic said the n,umbers were
The
commitlee
said
its
rev.iew
haJ.16'iind
hundreds
of
intentional
releases
The
main
home
for
the
plane,
wllich
is
a
mil
..
drized
version
of
a Boeing
preliminary.
.
. ..
747,
is
Offutt
Air
Force
Base
in
Nebraska,
butthe
plane
is
often
flown
to other
of
radiation
·
111any
more
than
previously
suspected
as
part
of
the
•'With the range of scheduling options m use by colleges and umversllles
bases
to
reduce
its
vulnerability.
The
plane
will
use
Wright-Patterson
country's
nuclear
programs
between
the
1940s
and
1975
.
today, t~ere may be some places where specialized clas~~: w?rkshops or
While the panel was advised previously of only 13 intentional releases of beginning next month.
programs will nqt begin until afler the 14th day of the term, ~· sa1d.
Called the National Airborne Operations Center, the plane is filled with
ionizing
radiation into the environment " the committee is now aware of
The !lead couill figures are unrelated to the pro&lt;:e§S that determ~nes bow slate
communications
equipmenl and is designed to carry the president, defense
hundreds of additional intentional releases, " the interim teport said.
·. money. i~ dislfi?uted to campu5es.Filipic said the funding formula is based on
secrelary
and
chairman
of Ihe join Ichiefs of staff alofl ,in the event the primary
The report said four releases had been ciled at Los Alamos but lhat DOE
~·full·tnl)e-equ•valent enrollments" m the summer andfalllerms. That enroll·
command
center
at
lhe
Penlagon is rendered inoperable.
documents now show '' the number of such tests·approximate 250. · ·
· · ment is a calctllation based on the number of credit hours for which sludents
· are enrolled. Headoourit refers..to the number of students enrolled. ·
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GALLIPOLIS - Unemployment rates lhroughoutsouth· percent; Sciolo, 8.6 (8.2) percent; and, Vinton, 7.7 (7.8J •
eastern Ohio held relatively stable between August and percent.
September - with a mixtu(e of both increases and de·
Adams County's September unemployment rate of9.Q
creases during the period - as;cording to data released percent was the highesl in the siate for the month. Hency
Friday by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.
County had the lowest JObless rale at 3.0 percent.
Gallia County e~perienced the greatest regional decline
Among cities wilh ·populations of more than 50,000, .
in unemployment as the jobless rate fell from 6.9 percent Youngstown had the highest jobless rate, 14.5 percent,
in August lo 6.4 percent in September. ·
while Kettering had the lowest, 2.2 percent.
.
Theunem~loyment rate in Meit:s County e_xperi~~ced
Nonagricullural wage and~alary ,employmenl in O!lio . •
a .3 percent mcrease • from 8.6 percent lo 8.9 percent . increased by 5,000 jobs over the month • from 4.953
According to the OBES, 800 of the county 's estimated million in ft:uguslto 4.958 million in Seplember.
.
workforce of 8,600 were jobless during the period.
The statewide unadjusted rate was 4.9 percent. The U.S.
In Gallia, figures show 900 of lhe counly's 13,600 unadjusted rate was 5.6 percent. The adjusted rate for .
member workforce as withoul work in September.
Ohio was 5.5 percent and the nation was 5.9 percenl. :
Other regional September unemploymenl rates were
The county and city rates are unadjusted, meaning theY. .
(August percentages. in parenthesis): Alhens, 4.5 (4.!) do not take into account seasonal adjustments in employ ~
percenl; Jackson, 6.1 (6.2) percenl; Lawrence, 6.5 (6.2) ment.

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TV TIM·ES

Vol 29. No 37

OBES figures show unemployment relatively stable
in southern Ohio; Rate down in Gallia, up in Meigs

ur for $3.65 (litis illcllllk1 poltllft

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF SIX
SCHOOL BUSES FOR
MEIGS LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Sealed propooalo will be
received by the Board of
Education of the Melga
Local School Dlotrlct of
Pomeroy, Ohlci, at the ·
Troaourer's Office until
12:00 noon, EDT, on
Monday, October 31, 1994,
and at that time opened by

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Mlddlepori-Pomeroy-Galllpolls-P1. Pl easnn t - Oct obe r 23. 1994

Do you him queltiolls about IU,
but 110 oM 10 lalk 101 ANt l...aluMrs'
llo!¥lel, "Sex Olld die Ttiii·Astr."
is frank IJIId 10 die poW. Send a:

Public Nmlce

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R.W.K., OUI' WEST
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execution of the truat, not
leas than llvo days prior to
tho date eat for hearing.
, Robert Buek, Judge
Common Plaao Court,
Probate Division
Molga County, OhJo
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County, Ohio, lor approval
PUBLIC NOTICE
Recycle Day, Saturday, 9 a.m 10
Notice Ia hereby given and aottlement:
ESTATE NO. 25140- Final
noon Meigs High School near that the Scipio Township
Rocbprings. Houaehold items will will accept oealed bld1 until and Dlllrlbutlve Account of
be accepted on donated basis, in Wednesday, November 2, Bernotd V. Fultz, Executor
1994 at 7:00 p.m. for a 1980 of the Eatata ·of Neva M.
. addition to car bBitcries. lnforma· Chevrolit
C· 70 Dump truc_k. Grimm, Deceaaed. •
toin call992-6360
ESTATE NO. 28151 ·Final
For an appointment to
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Gerald L. Anthony, Executor
SUNDAY
742·2302, 992·7907.
The Scipio Township of the Estate of Charles H.
POMEROY _Victor Roush 11
reaerveo the right to reject Anthony, Decuaed.
ministerial student at God's Bib!~ any
ESTATE NO. 27984 • Final
or all bldo submitted.
School in Cincinnati, preaching Further tho above vehicle and Dl1trlbU1Ive Account of
10:45 a.m., Sunday at Calvary Pil- will be sold In the condition Manning Kloto, ExecU1or of
grim Chapel on state Route 143, It Ia In without no expressed the Eatate of Rhoda R. Hall,
Pomuoy. Pastor Victor Roush Sr. or Implied warranties given. Deceaaad.
ESTATE NO. 22462 Sealed bids are to be
invites public.
mailed or submitted In Fourteenth Annual Account
person to the Scipio TWP, of Robert B. Tltuo, Guardian
POMEROY - Pomeroy 12 &amp; Clerk Connie Kay Chapman, of the Person and Eotate of
12 meeting Sunday, 1 p.m at the State Rt. 143, Pomeroy, Sloven E. Tlt~a. an
Incompetent Person.
Ohio 45769.
Believers Fellowship Church.
ESTATE NO. 25836 · Filth
(10) 14,21; 2TC
Account of Bernard V. Fultz
TUPPERS PLAINS - SL Paul
and James E. Diddle,
United Methodist Church rally day
Trustees of ·lha Trust
Created Under the Will of
and homecoming Sunday beginPublic Nmlce
Roger Adamo, Dec1111d.
ning at9:45 a.m. Special music and
Unle11 axceptlon• are
cmy-i!!~r,
IN THE COMMON PLI!AS flied thereto, said account•
COURT, PROBATE DIVISION will be lor hearing before
TUESDAY
aald Court on the 22nd day
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
RUTI.AND - Rutland Garden
IN THE MATTER OF
of November, 1994, at which
SETTLEMENT OF
limo aold accounts will be
Club, Tuesday, home of Dorothy
ACCOUNTS,
considered and continued
Woodard, Langsville.
PROBATE COURT,
.. from day to day until finally
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
dlapoaed of.
RACINE - RACO (Racine
Account• and vouchers
Any peraon lnttrelted
Area Community Organization) of the following nomed may file written exceptions
Tuesday, Star Mill Park, 6:30 p.m. llduclarloa hive beon fllod to aald account• or to
In the Probate ·court, Melg• matters pertaining to the
New members welcome.

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oda' furfdiDCI bolld Wodncldly in
tbe Mellis County Court of Judp

Sunday, Oct. 23

PalridtR. O'Bricll.

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Fined were: Bmelt F. Arcber,
PubnburL W.VL, failure 10 ciaplay vallcl1icouao plate,~:
costa; Carol A. Stover,
· scat belt, SI 5 plus costs; Lury
Wise, G.-fielil, speed. $30 plus
costs; Betsy Huold, Pomcro7,
speed, $30 plus costa; Fr.eddte
Bvans, Ironton, speed, $30 plus
costs; Terry Koeliler, Cincinuati,
speed, $30 plus COlts; Susan Mcis,

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Douglu . Swcber, Rudand, S2S plus eos1s; 1banas CoJum.
drivina under financial retii)OIIIibiJ. bus, Aabland, Ky., IIPCCd. $30 plus
ity action IUIJIOuaion, $200 plua ·costs; seat belt, $15 pius costs;
costs, one year pmhllioa, 30 days '· Charles · B; Piuley; Pol'ilero)',
j&amp;!l slllpOIIdcd to IOVOII days, f!Jl· assault, cosla, six moalhs jail ~usfelturc of tbe motor vellicle; falsifi. ponded, one r:l'd,probauon,
catiori, $100 plua COlla, one yw resuainiiJ8 order
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probation, 30 days jailauspeaded
· Gary L. Froaa, Alhens, IC8l belt.
to seven days coacuaeut;
$25 plus coalS; Sarah A. Cherry,
. Mike T. Msley,ltaclDe, ra:eiv· Toledo, seat belt, $15 plus costs;
mg *!len Jl!opelty. ~one year
Diane IUrloa, Vinton, speed, $30
probelion, llX moatbs jailiiUipelld- plus costs; Joey R. Pridemore Jr.,
eel; MarilyD B. Kibble, Reeclsville, driving under PRA suspension,
failure to control, $20 plus costs: SlSO plus costs, one year proba·

·bitmfoo of the~ · ·
John A. CHIIiapie; ~O!"Oroy",
driving_under auape~11~n.1 .SlOG
plus· coati, 10 days jail
to lhree days, one )'t,ll'
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failure to coniiOI, $30 olus costs:
RidJard D. Bay, VinceDt, f"al1ln to
atop for achool bus, $20 plus COlts;
Jerry v..nt, Dexte'r, oijllied OL.
$ISO plus costs, 30 days jailauapemect to five days; seat licit, ~
plita COlli;
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lipolis, pos• ioa, $75 plu costs:

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Local News in Briftfi•·--. NASA w/iJd tunnel site
Woman treatedflJroverdose
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GALLIPOUS- A local woman was transported to Holzer
Medk:al Center lifter an lppll'ellt aulclclc attempt wly Satnrday
IIIOI'IIIJig, tbc Oalllpnlls Po1k:o Dqtulmcot rcp1111ec1.
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. CluliOIIIe Wedemeyer, 727 FoUrth Ave., was treafM for ~
alon and relcascd. 111 HMC apokcl-sald Salunlay,
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spread across the state S81Urday
night as a cold front moves iniO the
region. The showers should end for
the most part by this morning as the
cold front moves east of the area.
Cooler air will arrive on today
with high temperatures mainly in
the 50s.
Southern Oblo
Today... .Mostly cloudy with a
cliancc of showers in the morning
becoming panty swmy in the after.
noon. High 60 to 65. Chance of rain
50 percent.
Extended forecast
Monday .. .Fair. LOws 40 10 45
and highs 55 to 60.
TuesdayandWednesday...Fair.
Lowsinthe30sandhighsintheSOs.
Across tbe nation
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More rain fell on pariS of
flooded southeast Texas, while a
combination of clouds and fog

covered mudt of the nalion Satwday.
Thesoutheasthasbeenplaguedby
tbrce days of storms. Lowland fl~­
iDg was expected through today. Rain
also was forecast Sillurday for northeast Texas.
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SIOIIDS also were expected across
the lower Mississippi Valley. Gusty
winds ~ cooler temperawres were
expected in the Plains, with mostly dry
weather and fair skies. Highs were
expected to reach the 50s and 60s. ·
Temperatures were expected to
reach the 50s and 60s in New England,
tbe 70s along the Atlantic Coast, the
40s and 50s in the Rockies and the 70s
and 80s in lhe S&lt;iuthwest.
· ltwasmosdyclearFridaynightin
theRockiesandpartSoftheNortheasL
The nation's hot spot Friday was
96ctearcesatLaredo, Texas. The coolest spot was 13 degrees at Truckee,
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continue to do· everything we can."
wires and sell it. They even tear up the
The health department has two inbaseboards and bum them."
vestigators covering complaints for
Most renters don 't tear apart the the county, in addition lil state-man-.
property, but landlords don't always dated inspection of food services, the
make money on their investments schools and sewage sites. he added.
since the area market value for housMiddleport has had few housing
ing is minimal, he added.
complaints- mostabouttrash,Jacobs
A few other landlords refused to added.
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coml)lent about the ordinance change
Pomeroy passed a similar measure
except to s~y they were angry.
six months ago- but has not begun
Hershel "Sonny" McClure, who enforcement, Mayor John Blaettnar
owns four Middleport rental proper- said. Pomeroy's ordinance does not
ties, said if he didn't already have charge a fee for the permit and is
rental property he wouldn' t get into administered through the water dethe business now.
partment.
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To pass the permit test, owriers must
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forayeartheywouldknow, Me ure - comP.YWI. msec1~n r e . ex~rsaid. "I unaerstand what tbey 'relry-· mmallon,garliagedlsposalandmaming to do and 1appreCiate 11 because tenance sta_ndards.
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~oundahons, extenor openmg_s,
electricity."
sta~rs and porches, and plumbmg w1ll
But, many renters on welfare can be1_nspecte?.Eachpropertymusthavc
barely meet their monthly payments, a kllc~en smk, bathroom., bathtub or
headded.
shower, hotandcoldwaterlines,trash
"The $25 fee is not fair.lt's a tax," storagefacilitiesandmeanspfescape
McClure said. "I already pay taxes. to ground level.
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homeowners?
Arnold
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You're charging us double because msrc:ctor,emphaSized hiS role Will be
we rent." .
. ~estnctoo to enforcmg the rules, addLandlords who take care of the11 mghedJdnotcreatethenewrulesand
property are b~ing p~nalized~ he. ca~ not s~lve complamts. ,
added. Also, the mspect10ns_mfnnge
. ":!'ere s stuff thai '· don 1 agree
on renters ' privacy.
. With ~bo~.' the new ordmance,_JohnWith previous Jaws, the health de- son sa1d. I w~nt (the landlord~) to
partment was limited in investigating come to counc1l."
coinplaintsabout lax landlor~.l'vfeigs
Johnson sa1d he. hopes to see an
County Health Director Jon Jacobs · ordmance that's fa1r to all.
said.
"I'm willing to work with people~~
"We wish (the villages) would ex- anytime," be added ,
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ert more authority," Jacobs said.
The second of three readmgs forthe
"We've done everything we can in rule change wdl occur at 7:30p.m.
the past to work with them. We'll Monday in council chambers.

POMEROY - A Rulland man was trauaJ)Oited to tbe Oriellt

rccc.lvlng stolat )I"OJielly.
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David Priddy; 20, bad earlier been placed &lt;it proballoo but was
found &amp;ulliY Thursday by visiting Judge DaD Favreau of violating
the tel'llls ot his probalioo.
. "Priddy received credit for 94 days served in the Melga County
Jail and at the Southeastern Probation Treatmeut Alteruatlves
(SEPI'A) Ccnler ID Nelsonville.

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Jieklyn
Gruido, rec:ldeas wcndoa,
Point
PICIIIIIIt,
W.VL,
Jell
of
ceo·
:tcosts,
$900
. lhc ·
ter, $20plusCOIU;
County
Jail forfeited
Fund with~$250

Danny L. Walker, Pomeroy, dis·
atJilCIIdod upo11 c:omp~
carded trash alona the roadway, of relidendal troatmeni pi'Ogram,
$100 •spcndcd to $SO plus costa; six month OL suspension;
Tom B. Cremeans, M1ddlepon,
Melinda Whaley, Nelsonville,
failure to control, $30 plus coSII; drlvina under the influcnc:o, SSOO
e~ircd regil&amp;nltioo, S~!f,lus costs; plus costs, 10 days jail suspended _
Michael P. Maloae,
liff, seat to three days, 1110-day 0L .lll!IP"D·
belt, $25 plus costs; Edward R. aioa, one yw probation, jail and
Smethwict, Cincinnati, ~ ,S30 $250 of fine IUipCilCied upon complus costs; Jerry A. Hclmkreuer, p1ction of rcaideDtial treatment proOke~na,
,$30 ~Ius costs; sram; Carl Parsons, T~pers
Da.v1d Wd or, Btdwo • seat belt, Plains,diiOiderlycoaduct,$ lUIS2S P/1::~ Midd1e
'd =·costs, teslrainin.f..~
anJ~ IIIICllher'in ••~.~"~~ Plaina.==~Sscr.;;
'th
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WI • aSigunOO ""'l"'g C ""': gundasea·
pen • costs, restratnmg or er
son, uu p us coats, uorec ys issued.
jail;alllllllfUSiifanolhetiiuhoot-"
Forfeiting bonds were: Tony
ing a deer from a motor-vehicle, Balrer, Day1011, spcod, $90;.Jeffrcy
SSO plus COlli, three days jail con- Allen, Syracuse. speed, $90; Mar·
currcnl; driving under PRA suspcn- lin MeCiain, Cotta&amp;eville, W.VL,
sion, SlOO'plus CXlltS. one year pro- Improper backing, $70; 'I ames
batioo, 30 days jails~ded to . Partcer!Pameloy.spcod,$90.
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HOUSTO"N . (AP) - People
Coleman, wboac .bomo aloug die
wbo saw tbelr bomcs swamped and San Jacinlil River was submerged
their bcloaglnp swept away lined earlier lhla week, was 8lllOII8 some
up Outsldll three federal disaster ll,SOO wbo fledmlmdsiM llomea.
relief ccnlen Friday to a ply for
Federal officials declared ICVOII
money to help replace w~ tbey more Texas COUDties dJse•rer IRIS
lost to tbe floodwaters.
· Friday, .making victims Ia thciae
''I'm 11crc to see if I can get a areas eligible for assialllllCC aloug
little help to rebuild my bailer," with lbosc ill 26 otber counties. At
said Jay Colanan. "Anything will least 17
bave been kll1cd ill
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W.VL, for DU1 and squealing tirca and 1bomu A. Milstead, 384
Debbie Drive, Oalllpolis, for om and driving left of CCiltcr.

Men cited on disorderly charge
RACINE - Two Meigs County men were c:ited ou c:lltqes of
dlsOiderly conduct fo!!~.Yiina ~ altacatioa in the putins lot of a
Racine business Friday iJteriiobo.
Bad Picteua. 31, Pomeroy, and Cblrles Mldlaels Jr., 32, Racine,
were c:ited lifter a CXlllfroatatloa ill the parting lot of Ebcr' s Cqo,
Sheriff Jamea M. Soulsb"""rcported.
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auault complaints wbich will be aublllitlc4 to the Meigs Coullty Proseculor's Office for further processIDa, Soulsby laid.

Deputies probe shooting of windOw
HEMLOCK GROVE- Deputies ol the Meigs Couuty Sheriff's
IJepaltiDellt .-e lnvestigatiDg the IIJIIItltelltlhootioa of a IJcmlock
Grove .-ea realclcnt'a window. .
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Atalnllng to a report from Sberilf JIIDCI M. Soulsby, Edna Wil·
soa reported she discovered a window oa·ber bouse bad been lhot. ·
Deputies aa1d lliJIIIC8l'od as If sevaal sbotiun pc1lell bad chipped ;
lbeglass

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th8 office of Gallla County Commissioners. A
good line of communication to and from the
people Ia vital to the growth of Gallla County.
Pd. tor by c:- Ill Elect Glry t ..... RIDhn II. .... ~.
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·R.S.V.P. Lori Young at 614-446-8899
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Mark and Bryce Smith cordially invite you to an
informal meeting with the management of
Champion Industries to discuss the focus
and future of the Company.

Christmas Savings Plus h~ never been easier: Sign up at any OVB
office to have your Christmas Savings Plus deducted from one of your
existing OVB accounts; and if you wi~h. the dedu~tion will be continuous, which means y_ou won't have to remember to take the time to sign
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TO ACCOMMODATE THOSE WORKING PEOPLE,
WEARE OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. 011 TUESDAYS

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Sales R.,..INttafln.

The Gallia County Commissioners will hold a public meeting
regll]ding the progress of the. PQfter/Bidwell Project on Tuesday,
October 25, 1994 at 7:00 pm in the Bidwell-Porter Elementary
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Residents of the Porter/Bidwell area and concerned citizens are
invited to attend.
BOARD OF GALLIA COUNfY COMM1SSIONERS
Kenneth R. Farmer, Harold G. Montgomery and Harold M. Saunders

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Cberyl L. Rairden, 33, w..
southbound wbea she struck the
rear or another southbound vellide
drivea by Richard L. MoUobiD Jr~
40, 359 Poplar Ridge Road. Gallipolis.
~ollohan bad stopped In traftic
at the time of die aub. DauutJe
· was slight 10 both vcbiclcs. Mollohan suSiained minor injury iD the
crash, but was not treated at the

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for females &amp; males.
-Medical Exams
•Pap Testa
.Pregnancy teats l counseling
•Tests l treatments for aexually transmitted dlaeaaea
•Anonymous Hlv-teats l counseling
-Methods and supplies for birth control and safer aex
Norplant-lmplant
DepoProvera-lnjectlon
Birth control pill · •
Condom/Spermicide
Sliding Fee Scale
We accept Medicaid and private Insurance.
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failure 10 maintain an assUred dc!lr
distance Friday afterDOOD follow·
ing a two-vehicle aash 011 S.R. 7

fircfigbten ~ with four lniC:U to tile Happy Comer Bar and
0ri11. Secoad AWIUie llld Olive Slleet.
the 286th tbloujb 288dt of tile year, respectively.

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"We were intereated ill llariD&amp;
iDdustry select (a site) bul tlbvlla·
ly, IIIey didu't w•ll to," lo(s. Hillcnbraud said.
Rep. Ted Strickland, D"
Lucasvillc, wboec dislrict incllldcl
the Lawrax:e County aile, aid tbe
govemmeut woa't defer to iDdustry
wbeu a multibillion-dollar public
project is involved.
. •'Reality saya we've got to be
alen to lbe political imP,lications
and ramificatioaa of this • be laid,

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to Hlllaat UrologIcal CliDic, 2S6l'lac .Crest Drive;-16 flre#lgbten leiiJtliiCied with one

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~aren H.illeubrand, special
assistant to tbe director of tbe
NASA wind tunnel project office
iD Cleveland, said qeocy already
plans to bave Industry and NASA
experts judge die tedmical merita

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GAU..IPOUS- The Gallipolis Volunteer Fire Department

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SaturdaY.

ofiUIIJICiillgsilca.
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fintdisu, aDd NASA would ac1ccta

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GAI..I.IPoLIS - Two mea were c:ited Friday for drivillg under

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GALUPOLIS: - Jeffrey B. Farcll, 22, 1005 Tblnl Ave., was
arrealed Friday 11\gbt for domestic violence, the Gallipolis Pollee
DeJN~Jimtiit reported.
Also iDal'cenlled waa JOICPb c. Duree m. 44, oawa Hotel. Sec·
ond Ave., oa aiiUIIIldpal court onlcrcd three-day commibnatt for a
previous cbaqe of ckivillg under tile lnOueoce. .
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F--lood
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re 1lef center·s open

Howard Wise, apeclal projects
coordiDator In tile o&amp;io l'lqMu1mcat
of Developmeot, aaid. be talked
several months ago wtth NASA
olllclals about tbe method of site
selcctloo.
"Our auggeadoo was 10 let tile
experu on the subject mate tile
dec:ioioo, and thal's the private-sec·
lllr 111cr1," Wise told 1bc Columbus Dllplldt for a llllr)' publlabcd

State Route 7 near tile. lDiellectloa ty man for failure to yield Friday
of Valley View Drive In Ohio afternoon in a two-car collision at
TOWDSbip wbcu the bus, driven by the iDtersection of State Route ltiO
Paula K. Randolplt. 42, 4297 Teens andM~Road.
. Run Road, Gallipolia, tumed IIIIth·
Jerry L. NewiKDIC, 36, HI'DdCII,
bound on S.R. 7 from Valley View. turned nonhbound outo 160 from
Highway Patrol reported.
Wall hit his brakca and his car McCormick ioto tile path of a
Tewey L. Wall, 48, was tabu to slid IDto tbe bus. cauaJDJ moderate soutbbound car driven by Nancy Y.
HMC by tile GaUia County Emcr- damage to the bus and severe dam· Smidl, 47, 619 Sccood Ave., Galgeucy Medical Service. He was age to Wall's car. Tile accident Ia .Jlpolla.
treated for lacelatloos and 1nisCI still under IDvestiJatioa.
The colllsioa knocked Smith•s
and released; a hospital • ·Heavy fog may have coalributed Cll" into sbuclt a Slf!. Damage was
spokeswCID8D said,
to the wreck, the patrol reported. slight tO Newsome s car and modWall was the only person Aboulfouror five dtildn:D wercoo CiliiC to Smidl's.
IDjured ID tbe aasb.
ihe bus wbcu tbe accident oa:urrcd.
Woman dted In rollillou
Accordina to the accldeut
Man died Ill wrecll
A Poiat Pleasant, W.Va.,
report, Wall was southbOund OD
Tile paiiOI died a VIDIOD Coun· WOIIl8JI was cited ~r tbe · ~!_for

OAILIPOLIS - A Otil1laJtbe
man was taken to Holzer Medical
Ce111er wldl scrloua visible injuries
Friday momJng after oollidina with
a Gal1ia County Loc:a1 Scbooli bus,
the GaUia·Mclga Post of-the State

.Man jailed for domestic violence ·
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Several atatea - lncludlna
Oblo, Vlqinla, Califomla llld Teaneuec - are intellated becau.se
· the wlilcl tw\uer would aeucrate
lbousands of OOIIIli'UCtloa joba and
cou1t1 bcc:omc a bub for IICIOIJ*C
devclopmem.
Oftidala in Oblo IR pnliiiOdnJ
a Lawrence County site near the
0b1o River. It was a ~ sewn1
yean 110 for a a1m11ar but ICallcr
Boeill&amp; project.
Bocilla dropped tbc Idea wbcu
aeros)JIICC CXllllpaniea started lalk•
ina to NASA about a larger caller
with the induslly paying up to 20
perccol of the llill.
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GAlliPOLIS - A local man was treated for IDjurles after two
men lllallled him ID his ~ early this moriting, the Gallipolis Pollc:C l)cpatmcnt I"CIJ(IIted.
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- David FJIIot, 126 'lblrd Ave., WB1 ll'IIIIIIOrted by Oal1la County
Emei.::'.:,Medlcal Service to Holzer Medical Ceuter where be
was
for a sbonlder coatuslon and released.
Bl1lot told pollee two wbile men in ~ jackets knocked on
his door and anacted bim Wben be IIISweted. Tile SUspectS then lied
On foot
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the fedenlgovcnlmcut ·- abould
determiDc die beat location for a
prllpCllecl $2.3 bWioa wind tui1Dd,
Illite oflidallllld.
But a NASA officlal laid tile
~ doela't want that rapoasibility.
·
· 1'be Natloaal Aeronautics llld
Space Atlmlnlalratlon Is lobbylnJ
~or Wh!te House support of a proJCCl deaignod to impovc U.S. CXllll·
pctitiVCIICII in tile CXIIIIIICidal airframe incUtry.
If Preaideut Clinton gives tbc
bacllnJ, a site is to be c:hoscn by
Dec. 1, 1996.

Recepcloo Ceuter Friday to begin serving an 18-II)OIIth tlaltalcc for

Stockyard

Continued from page A1
sure,
but
those animals appeared hun:
gry,"
he
said.
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The facility also had not disposed
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of its manure - it was piled up in two
mounds about 200 fcetlrom the stock;.
Continued from page A1
infants, $13. 70; toddlers, S12,49; yard, Larkins said.
% last for one year. Prices paid per day preschoolers, $11.10; summer · Many home and pm!Jeny owners
oppose the project because they be: are as follows: full -time- infants:· ·schoolers, $10.40.
lieve it will lower propeny values and
: $17; toddlers,$16; preschoolers, $16;
In other business, the Q&lt;&gt;ard:
create
health and s;~fety problems.
• . summer schoolers; $16; part-time -Paid weekly bills of 152,506.71 .
About
70 gathered at the fairgrounds
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consistingof149entriesandaccepted
one
hqur
prior to the regular meeting
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the minutes of the Oct. 14 meeting.
of
the
fair
By the time the
'lime. ~ Jtnlind
- Met with .Economic Develop- meeting wasboard.
called
to
order, the group·
ment Director Julia Houdashelthad
swelled
to
more
than
100.
(VSPS UUN)
Thornton who reminded the board to
.I
Presently,
the
nearesi
stockyards
4 Mll*d...., Suoday, us Third"""·
attendaNov.l6,10a.m.publicmeet: OoUipolii,Dillo, bylheotUoVIIteyl'l*.......,
ing at the Meigs County Senior Citi- are locatoo in Hillsboro and Ripley,
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zens Center concerning the feasibil- W.Va. The proposed stockyard,
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ity of making telephone calls between owned by Producers LivestockAssoMason_, W.Va. and the Pomeroy- ciation, would conduct business with
; - . . , Tbe Alsoclsled "-sod lbo 0111o
Middleport exchange into local calls. 2,000 farms in the area and create
1 11ow 1 1 "-issloo.
Present were .Commission Presi- three full -time and 10 part-time jobs.
County Extension Agent Ed
SIJNDAYOQ.Y
dent Fred Hoffman, Vice-president
Vollborn
has said the stockyard could
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lllUCIUPI'tOHIIA"IUJanctHowardTackett,Commissioner
generate
as
much as $50 million for
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mission
Gloria
Kloes.
the
local
economy.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-

~ iDdusCry expau

Man begins serving sentence .

~pi':'=~JJJ:T::Cifo
Code Changes . · .~;icifiveday~~
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_ in conjunction with
Nati~nal Healthcare Quality W eel~
October 23-29,
s~lute all employees, as.well as each
CQI and TQM facilitator, leader and
, . team member, for their otigoing
supp~rl and contribution to the
provision of quality health c.are.
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Commentary

October 22, 1994

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Newt-ologi.st~ . \N()nder_what the .fut~r~ ho_
ld$ .· -~

A Dl"rilloa of

WThlrdAv\e
GaUipoU., Oblo
(614)

2.341

111 Court SL, Pomeroy, Oblo
(614) !192-1156

ROBERT L. WINGETr
Publbher
HOBART WILSON JR.
Execulln Editor

MARGARET LEHEW
Cootroller

A MEMBER of The Asoociated Press, a!ld
Newspaper Publiaben Associition.

the

American

LBTI'BRS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be less than
301) word1. All Jettero are subject to editing and must be signed with
name, addreal and telephone number. No unsigned letters will be
publi•bed. Letters should be in good taste, addressins issues, not
personalities.

Deadline for publication
of election letters Nov. 2

WASHINGTON- Hanging on UJlCOOiin~ 104lh Congress. Republhe office wall of House Minority beans wtll enjoy al leasl a philo·
Whip Newl Gingrich, R-Ga., is a sophicsl majority in bolh chambers,
nole former Secrelary of Slllie
and they may win an outright
James Baker scribbled as lhey suffered through a meeting togelher
early in lhc llush 'administration:
By Jack Anderson
" Newt: Thanx - Aein't 'goverand
nance ' dull'"
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A Republican leader present al
Ml"chae/
lhe meetinj! recenlly related lhe
lnS,eln
scene and Its significance: Baker
passed lhe note across lhe table in
nii!Derical majorily. Bul bipartisanlhe cabinel room during a consh~ se~ves the polilical ends of
lenlious Republican leadership bo a,nton, who wants to avoid
' meeting. Gtngricb lau11hed and becoming a· lame duck 'wilh lwo
n(ldded. Having uooped lo lhe years ~cmaining in his term, and
While House wilh olher conserva- Gmgnch, who will be the nexl
lives demanding a harder line on House Republican lesder. As each
· . certain issues, Ginp}ch lefltbat · man v.;ages a_n increasingly _shrill
day feeling a spcctal fellowship campa~gn agatnSt lhe olher this fall,
wilh Baker.
both undeTSllnd thai in a few
" Baker played Newt like a fid- weeks lheir swords must bo beaten
die,'' said lhis GOP source. into plowshares.
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"(Bak~r) avoided _con~nllli_ons
" He (Gingrich) waniS 10 be a
wtlh him by f!atrenn&amp; htm a bltle m~jor. national lender," ~ays one
biland by saymg 'You and I have Gmgnch ally. "If Clinton wants to
lhe obligation to run lhe counuy.'" go to him basically as a lesder of
The 110te se~WA !0 mi!IU! PreSir :::,~igac0:~~~!~;!e dbatovehians·
dent Clinton's challCilgc in produc·
-,
ing ••governance' • durin11 the tory,' llhink in a way he can co-opt

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Tile Suaday Tllles-SeatiDel welcomes letters reprdlag tile Nov. 8
lieDerII electioll. However. Ill the interest falmeu, DO eleclioD let·
ters will be accepted after U DODD OD WedD~I7o Nov. l.
: Indlvldula ihoaJd llddrellllsuesiDd not pei'IOIIIIIties.
• Letters purely mdorllna candidates wW DOt be used.

Newt."

:r~.....: :'..,.. Vir. Webel, a clos:
frie_n~ . of Gi~grich ' s, and CliniOn

political adv.ser Tony Coelho are
both Newt-ologists. Their agendas
couldn '1 be more diffetent, bul lhe
advice lhey proffer for lheir paties'
standard-bearers couldn'l be more
sun
· ilar• 1
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"I don ' llike lhe word 'co•
opted,"' Coelho says, "bull do
believe lhat once Newl becomes
lhe minorily leader lhat my advice
10 lhe Clinton.administration will
be to bring him in on .wbal we're
trying to do io the Congress and
make him part of lhe elfon." Coolho believes Ginrich's political siw·
ation has evolved to where he now
needs to emerge as a credible lead·
er. His former role of being a
•'bomb-lhrower' • is no longer
enough.
An administration official par·
tiaJ!y ~: "! !hint going afrer
(Gtngnch) ~onlmuously as lhe
black knight or Jhe devil incamaJt
is a mistake, and I tile iD particular
his work on NAFI'A," says one
administtation officiaJ,.who added
lhal Gingrich is still furious al ~

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: :are subject to editing IIIII IDd must be signed with uame, address
• :aDd. telel'laoae IIUIDIIer. Telepbone Dlllllben will DOt be publlsbed. No
: 'WISigDed !etten will be publlsbed. Letters should be in good taste.

to
the editor
Ifs time spealc out

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: :ne. Editor

. : Well America il'1 elecdon iimc
. :again, and agalll wo boar our
. ,Republic:lnt 1114 ~ saying
: •whl&amp;lbcy will ciO bUt wllaJ il'l all
; :said IIIII daae, A-a will IIIII go
· down~- old 111111
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: ; lnllOad of nx111 Amorica' a
· •PIObleml. eoo,..llllllbo Senl&amp;e •
:bocb lodt for new laWI to fill !heir
:pockets widl ~bleb no&amp; help
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• · l'vo DOver seen • llll Increase
: :yel help Ul out boto in Southern
' :Ohio IIIII yet wo keep vollng for
: ·Dcmocrall and R~ubliCIIII who
: when lboy aet in office lie l&amp;aid to
make wavea in Wa1bing1on or
· Columbus.
It '1 time Americana wato up
and deP•ndq !IC'I!Whing beqer.
\ Amcric:a il faUina ll!l'1- Crime
• is everywhere. Plqlle ileed work.
· Our ~thools are filling down. Our

highways need replaced.

Mole?

can 1 •Y

And DOt 0110 c:onpe8811l111, senator, ,f';~ or pesidenl has done
any · to cul fcnign aid. When
will foreign countries 1ry to help
lhemselves - 1101 as long as IIIey
can ride free.
So speilk oul American. ll's
your l8ll money leaving America to
bank ron 1101110 pumped up forcign
gcnenl wbo could caro less if his
people get I dime.
Let's push culling foreign aid in
half unlil we get Amt'lica faed.
Corne on vcicm speak ouL ll's
election lime - and now is lhe
time to voice yilur opinion to lhe
orflcials fUIIIIin&amp; for offiCe. Maybe
someone will bear our call to help
America finL
Floyd H. Clelaad,
Rudalld.

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' Dear Edil«
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: We have serious problems in
·our lOWD and il il go111g Ill take a
:commilmenl &amp;om each 0110 d us to
' lW1I ilii'OIIIId.
: I'm Sllrting a Home Town Pride
program IDd our lirsl meetin&amp; will .
'be Monday. Ocl. 24 816:30 pJR. 00
:'lhe IIppa' piddnglot.
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' I don'l a.e if you are Jed, yet-

inJerseclion and lUrnS righl Of (eft 25-year-old bride your oUdOOli I bl'l'v!
wilhoUI·giving a signal. This would life would be beuer. Good luck. ~
bolher any individual who is on Signed, Rupcae.
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able 10 everyone exeepl pouibly
crutches,
a
cane
or
a
wheelchair.
Dear
Rupelte:
What
I
don'rneed,O
lhe writer. AD d il ...sdeai we see
These guys, and I am included, is a 25-year-old bride. Whllllieed'~
doc10n, attomey1, businessmen
take a long lime to cross lhe street. more is to have intelligenl re&amp;derr-",
and others wbo pRier to wrile !heir
Fred W. Crow
II would be helpful 10 them 10 10 understand lhe logic contained in ..,
names 110 dial no .0110 can recopiu·
lhem. I have given lhil maoer seri- peeves wu when I saw one o( lhe know when and where you ue my articles. If you dcn'l know lhe !
ous consideralion and after weigh· outsiJnding illbiCtcs endorse a cere- going to lUrll. Also, il is, ~~:,violalion answer lo tho fr~g's teelh slory :
a1 p(oducL Il was obvious that he ·of the rules of lhe I08IL When one lben I am not gomg to tell you. '
in~ all lhe factS, I decided olhorbad never wen Ibis cereal befcn fails 10 give a wm signal.
May all your Chrisunas e~rds be :
wtse.
One finll pet peeve concerns . jolly.
!
Abo, I believe thai the ll1lin rca- because be could DOt pronounce its
son that one llcrlbblca his lignllture name. When you get an lmportanl where you are in a laqc retail store · , There will be a memorial ser- :
is lhat lhil perua foeiJ lmporwtl ·alhlete endorsing lhe producl and in a cily .and meet a neighbor. The v1ce for Jean Ebersbac~ Maian, i
and W8DII the world io place him in he has uouble pronouncing the ncigbbor will invariably ask, daughter of Tbeodore and Mary l
this class. Tbo illegiblo 1ignator name il illime to 9.uestiou his sin- MWhll are you doing here?" You Roberu Bberabac:h at lhe Gnice ·
would WlllliD Jive you, lhe reader, eerily. We,lhe·public, should know should say, "It il il none of your Episcopal Church on· Oct. 29. :
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the impression lhal bo does nol how much Ibis elude was being paid damned buainess," bul you never Details will be forlhcomin11.
Jean was a popuill' &amp;lllllu8le of •
have the nece"'''J)' lime to write his to Slft8d lhe word. I would bellbal do. This would be Impolite. Since
name )lllllledy, Oilo may abo claim halt of tho 110 called ubig shols" lhe noigbboi ma,&amp; know, teD him lhe PHS c~ of 193_5. It is ~ ;
thai lie iloea tbia lo prevenl a · endorsing IJI'Oducts do not use diem lbal you are buying a -12-gaugc lbal all graduates and· friends 'of i
sholgun 10 till nll. Then walt. Jean auencl lhe servil:c. She was a ·
forgesy of hil aignature. However, beforehaiid.
A (eJail mcrchanl 10ld me lhat away before lhe JICi&amp;bbor IIClS over fmc person.
I can'l buy tbla.
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In God we lrusl.
·I mllll admil tballhcre are many one cereal manufaclurer changed his shock.
I received lhis teller from
Carry oo.
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of Ul ~bD never leamod 10 write the name of ils producl quite freproperly. Included io lhia group queRily in order thai il would fil a Rupeltc.
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Editor's note.· LODJI· '
Dear Fred: Your articles are so time Attol'lley Fred W. ~row. II
would be myself. My handwriting · new endorsemonl by a prominenl
alhlete:
Some
of
lhe
c=aJs
cbange
·
boring
you lhould do somelhing to tbe conC,Ibutor of a weekly CIJI,
was, and Is. 110 tmible lhll duriJif!
my college days, lhe professor its names lwo or lhree limes a year. upgrade them. For example, you amn for 'lbe SuDday TlmeioSen· ,
would.pve me a beller pade rather I am wondering whal percenl8ge wrote an article enlilled, "Why tlnel. Read.era wl1blll' to :
than wide through a wnucn exami- you are paying for lhe cereal. lhe Frogs don'l have Ieeth", then you applaud, a-iddze or COIIDitlt Glr- :
natioo of mine. lie preferred to do box and lbe endoncmenl when you did 1101 gi'I'C us any explanation at aay 1ubject (except rellll!la or •
. · all except l!' men lion de~lures. polllkl) are encourapcl to 'write ~
il this way than spend half lhe . buy this 1m d gcOdie~.
Anolher of my pel peeves con- Now w~ ~ of ~e JB that; to Mr. C., in care ilr Ibis DtW$'
eveni11-g (rying to decipher my
markiiags.
At least Olio
profCSIOI' ccms a driver who comes 10 an So gel wtlh tL Maybe if·you had a paper.
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Stateh·ouse stakes
By JILL LAWRENQ
AP Polldcal Writer .
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. WASHING10N - There's nothing more valuable to a Presidential
candidate than a (Jiendly aovernor, bul there may be relatively few welcome wagons awaiting ~ill Clinton on lhe 1996 campaign lrail.
Republicans are leading Ql' are viable in lhe nalion's eighllargest states
- a prospect that conc:ems Democrats as much if not more than lhe possi. bill~ uf a OOP congressional takeovez ~ fall.
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' The House and Senate maner liD.awfullol in terms of setting a
national agenda and passing federal legislation," Clinton strategist Paul
~ says. "But wllen you 1l!ll!d to organize a national campaign, nolhmg compares 10 a aovcmot." ' '·
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Governors own .their s • parties. They know who lhe players are.
:They know where lhe money is. They can aclivale ~ DelWorb
and voter identification opclllions. And in competitive primaries. lbey
can wield huge influence.
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· ' George Blish slunk into New Hampshire Cill the ropes iJi 1988 after
Bob Dole had trounced him in Iowa. But lhen.-Gov. John Sutiunu kicked
his political operation into &amp;e3f and saved Bush's quest for lhe nomina- lion; lhe ~ful preside~ laler named him White House chief of staff.
Georgta Gov. Zell Miller was one of the fllSl governors to endorse
ClinlOII during lhe 1992 primary season. "ll helped creare an impression
of momellllllll, an impession lhat lhe whole reg1011 was supporting Clinton," llid 11181yst SlUarl Rolhenberg, publishc:c of a political llcwsleui:t.
The swebouse box score righl now is Democrals 29, RepubliCans 19,
independents 0110, and indcpendCIIHurned-RC:publican one (Alasb) . .
In 1966 ~ 1978, lhe last micbnn elections when a Demociat was in
~ WJdtc.HoUse, RcilllbUC8111 picked up eighl and.sill. slates, ~vely.
This year lhey ·c:ak:ullte-lhai as ·many 115 a dozen Democratic seats and die
incleJJen!ICnl slo&amp; are vulnerable.
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· .' 'We could Casily get up past hisrorical tides for Republican gains "
saicl Chris Henick, executiye director of lhe Republican Governors ~
ciatiOD.
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A!ld IOIDe ,of lhe _gains coUld be major. Sitting Democrats in New
York, Texu llldFloridaare endan~ered; Pennsylvania's open Dernocralic
._ CCiilld fl GOP; Pete Wibon IS holding his own in California; IIIII
Repub!ican .mcumbents are safe in Dlinois, Michigan and Ohio. Tbose are
lhe ~iabt IDDil populous Slatelllld lhe GOP already has lhe 9th - New
Jeney, WODiast )Q' by 01riJUe Whilman.
, Cli!IIOD il CI!D~ diii~ Cor 111001 Danoaalic cballcnp
IIICIIIl'Ualina incumbenla Crom Connc!lcticul 10 C.UCcnia. Ho .....,;~.n
.......
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.,..... emb'D'ieik'
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. -•lllliencel .dial be needs sympatico
Jbovc his pollciol Orwlrd,
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AI~ put. illhis week at a dinner for New York Gov. Mario Cuomo:
"/t. JnSidelll CIIIIIOt do anything dial changes lhe nves iX )ICq)(e unl~
cbcR ire l*llltll in lbo ~in lhe' ma~.ln the priYile
l{ic:l«, 00 every ilreet. ". .,,
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101win IHicclioD; be Cllried Califomia in 1992, for cumple, wbile Wil·
ICia wu in dJirF.·But Demoalllic louea in tho big electoral-wile 1111e1
·would malrD hll.iqlnlzlna .-much hatder.

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COPilllulion before a commluee
meetin&amp;"Moorellid.
"It Mlald have 1 1C8111a1 ...t
111 the atate of Wpt Virginia If k
doesn'l pa11," Moore aaid.
• 'We •ve integraled without too
muc:b lrOUble. ll' • the law of t1tc
land, and people must see dlee'a
ballot wu wtcd down," llid Ddc- no relll(ll to ketlt 111e ...guage. A1
gale Bonnie Brown, J&gt;.Kmawba, 1cut lltope dley diii'L"
cbalrwomll1 Clf.tltc Houle ConstituOne aroup oppoaed to llae
tioaal RevilioD CmniliCC
IUDC:!JdrDeDt is the Ku 1C1uJt Klan.
The~ Wll PRJ1101CC1 tbls
"I doll't bCllcve b1acb lbou1d
year by Delcpte Emea Moen, J&gt;. · be mixing wilb wbilel and the
McDowell, the Legbl*re'a lllly govcnunenllbouldD'l tic pullinJ
bllc:k !M!Jher, a COil minel wbole blact-11111 white tida iD the aame
pal·graodpaCIIIIWCR lla'I'CI.
scbool" laid Edward Ricllanls d
"It just popped oulllt me one East Bank, grand dragon of llae
11a1e lCiaD.

'The while sup• 'I edst poup Ia
not campliJDinJ aglinsl lbe
amendment. bul Ricbuds laid
membcn will vote aaainll it. He
would not say llow many Klan
memben there ue in Wesl Vir·
ginla.

Some swe offic:ilia feu the
!J1Dtlldtncut Jlli&amp;bt fall, DOl·because
of lliCism but becettle of lbe wonl-

inii; ..Millcd adtoola' could mean ·
boys and airls going 10 the same
adlool," laid Secrelnry of State
Kea Hcdalcr.
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Moore, wbo did DOt write the
amendmenl even lbQugb be propoled It, llld be wanled lbe propolalto apocify "c:oloRd."

Cost of education runs high at Miami, UC
By lORN CHALFANT
A"''dlfild,._Wrller
, COLUMBUS -Miami Uoiver.sity Jl!owa up u the state's MOll
, Cllllly public unlvenlty iD the Ohio
·BOIIII of Rcaenls' annUli survey of
'liDdeD! clllrles.

. : Bill 'tftlal il awnes 10 IOOID Utd
·ilolri, the Univenlty of CiltciJID!Id
leads lbe list.
Tbe rcacnta' lodt at blgber edu~ COIItl lbowcd lllldcrp'aduMe
pactmta w1to nve in Ohio paid the
bighesl instructional and general
f!'CI II Miami Universily, where
the annoallo&amp;al wis $4,538. Fees
for oul-of-allle undergraduates
JIIIIOUIIred 10 $9,6Sf. .
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~rocery

None d t1tc fOIIf-yeir c•npaK•

answered.

bad die lowat.

Bowling o.a:n Stale Uoivenily
-bill at Shawnee State University. b!:'led lbe lout for room and
The Ohio Dqlanmcnl of Tq1111·
II $3,352 11111ually. StucleDCI portation elida' l aeem overjoyed
For out-of-slale sludenla, lbe
JCl I room and $692 food credil
Shawnee price- S4.S21.
with 1 repor1 from 1 couslruCtioo
MiiiDI .-1 Shawnee State wee pa-sancatcr.
induslry group that said lbe stale
Both Cincinnati and Bowling . bad~~ for"*' wat than
8l die top lllllbolfml, respectively.
in the reJCIIII' fee survey lut yell'• Greeu offer a variety of bOard in receitl years.
SEEKING SUPPORT - Sltldsts atteldiq Soet"en I...oears
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Sludenll llvinl and eatin11 in plans.
A study for the Ohio CoosuucPortlud
Elema....,. Sdloolartll't afraid to sip tll8r apport bDormitory rates iD lbe reaenll' tion. Information Associalion
unlversily dormiu.iel tbil fall JIIY
tbe
clistrk:t'a
4-mW, llaree-JW" wwllleY;J 011 tile Now. II llllluL
lbe bigbesl tm111111 fee of $4,700 at survey are compuled ou averqe sbowed !all week lltal tbe sllle
Here,
mdeall
Ill Llllda Plsller's llftlt-Krade dul alp a lup
lbe University of Cincinnati. 1be costa for douiJie.occupiD IOOIDI, faa:s a backlog of It*! and bridge·
poster wllldt will be piKed in
price covers lbeir room IDd 19 the specified nliDber of melll pel' projecta IIIII thai Clpital spendiog
lrollt of the-IICIIooL
week, IIIII either IWO sancataa or dcclitted 39 permat over the last 20
meals pa- wcct.
Miami and UC offidals could tbree qllllftaa.
years wbr:n llljualed for ioflalioo.
Lul fall, lbe survey allowed
not be rel!'heol 10 awnmml SaturPictcr Wykoff, ODOT' s execu- · some of'llie group's rmdiDgs were
day' Pboues It tltc sclloola' public: Centrll State bad the bigbesl dor- tive ani•liDl to the direclOr, laid accurate.
relallons offices were not milory fees, and Bowlina Green

cbarlled lela tba the $2,65!111111111

workers ponder stri~e vote

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A slrike wee
lw been·sel for next week by a

lOll would DOt diiCUSI iletaill d
lite Food Town coulllld o«ez. Ho

)lllloo tbalrepCiellll3,800worten
lllWO grocery cbaias. •

said lbe company was lookiDJ
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pffers lllll called for no wage

clolely It a cmlllld lltal was ratilied by worten 8l four Toledo-area
Meijer stores in July.

Ohio," w~va. lottery numberss

increaae lltld DOW employee pay- By Tile Allodllted rrDICDII toward bcaltb care.
The following numbers were
: Membeli or Uiiilcd FOOd atld cbosen In Prlday's Oblo and Well
Commercial Workers Local 954 Virginia lolicriea:
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will vote Qc L 28 on wbether ·to
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i ents aboul 1,800 Food Town
Piclt4: 8-5-2--4
workeft 111112,000 Krogez workers.
Bucteye 5: 14-1~18-28-37
• Dale Hollandsworlh. spotesman
No Ohio LoUay playa- came up
. for Cincinnali-bucd Kroger, willt lite rigbl five-number combl·
declined 10 CO'IUD"'l
natioo in Buckeye S 10 no 0110 tiD
; IUcbud lou, president of claim tltc SlOO,OOCl prize, lite lotF d ,...., a'I"'UDCed today.
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II!II~Ci..,uc · · eaway 00
in Bucke'Je 5 tolaled
n Inc., said the strike vote $-Sales
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64 Bucte- ..,....,. ckell
81111011DCCDleDl aurpriled bim. He · 519
Tbe
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Jaid Pood Town negotiators and willt four
eacb
die unloD were tryiq 10 readlan wortb $250. Tbe 5,678 wltb three

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The !17,456 witb lWo of lbe num- '

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Tbe Obio ~ w~l ~y ~~
$720.846.50 10 WI1111CII m Friday s
Pick 3 Numben dally game. Sales
in Pick 3 Numbers tolaled
$1,400,896.
In die other daily game. Pick 4
Numbers- ~era waaered
$332,70411111
llb4re $102,800.
Tbe jackpol f~r Saturday's
Super Lotto drswmg w_as worth
Sl6 million.
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Dally 4: 9-1-1-9
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invabdaled by tbe U.S. Supreme
Court's famous 19S4 ruling in
Brown va. Bllllld of Ectut:.lkD that

aeparale-but.:eqiiil kllooll were
~Butll--llnlltfnlmdle
alate COIISiituliou, in Pld ber!IPIC
lbe U.psl*ft- rdiiCUIIt to put
a repeal.............,. to a wee in a
stile dtal Is 96 peaceat ~.
"Piqtie in tltc l.esJsl!hft wac
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One of my mosl recenl pel

j'The Amazing Mr. Ktestin" soflly/big ·s lick" foreign policy to accomplish.
. second midterm in 1958, Republishould slep ~c~ide and lei a real crown.
Inslead, Clinton's worsl cans losl 48 sents. Nixon's 1974
vaudeville ac:l lake over. "Ladies · And thai's the paradox. Candi- headache is only twO weeks away. 'posl·Walergate .nidlerm·disasler
and genllemen, the Amaziog Mr. date BiD Clinton was such a babe On election day, Dernocr8lS eilher matdled lhal elecwral ~Clinton'."
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. will slagger to a few losses, and
Clinton •s re-election ~pec:ts
Bill Clinton continues to JIIOVC
Chuck
Stone
CliniOD will save face, orlbey will will be dett.rmincd a1moet ~by
thai he can 8lep back from political _ __:::;.:.:~;:.:,;:...;:;.:.;:::.:.:.;;..._ suffer such a Nillon-liko mass of bis,pany'a·Nov. 8 loqes, But.U
setbacks IIIOR: limes than a cal has in lhe woOds on f~iiln policy lhal losses that they will savaie Clln- losses 1101 eql,lll. If ~ 01 four ·
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lives. Only four weeks ago, my lie somelill\e&amp; souncled as if he .ton.
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syndicate headline!l my column on were rending .ihe ~ ~Jrine . Consider Clinton 'a ~J!CCll • ._ iel i:,. Catitornlia's FeiMteiD,' t.fU. . :
lhe presidenl ' 'Clinton slumbling !or lhe fU:Sl um~. His stren~ lay St.nce the 1?46 c~ngress1on~l ~hiiBelll; KennedY. New Jersey's
onto hil sword."
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~ -domestic affain, and lhat ts p-e- mtd~ e]ectton dunng ~ s L!Jutenberg; Virginia's ~obb and
Would you -believe a tab.le cuc,Iy where he !Jas ~ t_hc, mOll . pres~dency, lhe ~ of,the e1ghl Penniylvania's Wofford - are
· knife? Bolli pal'Jies had lacerated . legiSlative. beatings, ~d tl 1~ the presuleniS befcn Clinton (exclild- defeated, pundlll and critics alike
hb vacillating Haiti policy. When cause of hiB low approval raun~s. mg Kennedy) has suffmed an aver- will blame CliniOD
his policy finally did get up off lhe And ~is exasperaling garruhly age midterm )oss of~_.., in lbe ·
Even 10, as 'Hiiti and the Peroperating llble, Jilno!y Carter hac! doesn l help.
House and five seats tn lhe Senare. •ian Gulf prove the Democrats
Dialled a forcigli pcilic;y aabbil out of
_lt'stoowly to know how much · ' The problem with lhat average could suffer bea.:V 1oues, and·lhe
. Bill Clinlon 'a presidential bat. Clinton's approval rating will jump is that il il djstorled by Truman's paradoxical presfde1t could ltill
"Meet Jinuny Clinton,'' smirked a - and be susllined .- after his loss of SS House seau· in 1946. IJU1I off a Trumanelque comebldt.
. recent Economist-cover.
Haiti and. ~~ Gulf. advCJ!wres. Tw~ years laler, be scored a dra· ]lui don't bel on iL
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Despile many carloonisu' . ·Bul one thmg ~ certain - tl can malic upsel of Thomas Dewey after
Cbuck Stolle Ia a IJidlcated
ridicule of this aUDOgate paiden· o~IY. go up from his 40 111'~cent b!s own ~y had lried to. diiii!P writer tor Ncw'IP11per Eaferprile
cy, Clinton has lti1'Ded a righteous sticking pomL . .
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of lhe Westtirl ,HCiniiphere's mdllt" ancr~~o.• the '!4d~ sun beavtly
Popu1~ly ~so dims !"Ida .the , com.munldate' electroniean with. 1
· venomous irio have clepai1ed.
favor hil follOW!I)g m lbe one-term · y~ars. In I?••e.nbower s ftr~l ...tb'ia colum'allt and otber~ c:On: 1
military forces are mtorina law. fopiSleps .of J.1m my Carter and midterm election m 19S4, ~epub~- tact Americl Online bJ callini 1· I
order and civility to Haiti. And. il ~ ~ush. ,
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cans only lost 18 seats. B! mIkes 800-8l7-63M, ext.l317.)
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His biggest problem IS DOl lhe T.
impossible a montli ago - Aris• Republican
who
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tide's return as preaidenl _: will be have made aobslrUclionisu
mockery of " loyal .
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opposition" and boned gridlock to By The Asloclll Press
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Today II Sunday, Oct. 23, lhe 296lh day of 1994 Thc:le are 69 daYs '
doubcs tbat the
f&lt;Rca cari dec- capable of making distinctions. If left in lbo year.
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Tilday's hi&amp;Jill&amp;bl in hjstory:
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By SAU alAN
AMedlfild p,_ Writer
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Forty yeua altor the nation '1
IChooll were ordered inlegrsted,
votcrJ are finally~ asked to
delete segrepred
lnD die
stllecmsliltlticll.
Tbe conaliuulon sllll reada:
"While IIIII colored persoDs sllall
DOl be IIIJIIIl in lbe IMIIC adtool."
A proposed C:ODSlitullODII
ameDdmeDI on the Nov. 8 ballot
ab \'OCCn wbelber "to repeal IIIII
delele lbe sec lion probibiling

Things that irritate me

low, black, while or green, I wciuld
love to work with you and.share
my ideas wilh everyone. Seriously,
think about it and I hope to see you
Monday. Togelber we can .x:omplish and feel, "Home Town
Pride:·.
Sarah Pilbcr
Pomeroy
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administration's lack of gratitude.&lt;
"People lhink Newt's a· reallhu4~
Tl_ley can'l sliD~ him. Bul I~ 11
will be a real mUiake for lhe White!
House to appioach him io dial fash-.
ion."
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make a deal on welfare refonn w
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scalehealthcarorefonnls,alsopos-'
· sible in lhe next session. "That's
lhe test for Newl - his abilily to·:
make lhings happen, nol juslthC·'
abilily to slop lhings,' ·· Coelho ·
says.
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Weber views Gingrich as the .
next Ronald Reagan or Barry Gold- ·
water. He advises Clinlon 10 •
"make lhe firsl move,'' almost •
immediately following lhe Nov. 8
elections by - assumin&amp; Republi- .
can victories -calling ui congr&amp;\- J
ulale Gingrich and arrange for an
early face-to-face meeting. . :
· Weber has spoken to Democrats
who loalhe Gingrich, and would
love to use lhe last 1wo ~of JbC-~·
Clinlon presidency to do balll~·
againSl him. Weber admiiS that ali
SOJ!Ie poinl it mig~ I make good"
poliucal sense for Chiii!JIIIO pursue .
lhat course, bul ilot before h~ .tries 1
to get something done. .
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is more than ~y to do battle for·'·
lwo years,'' Weber says. "Of all ·'
the politicians I have ever deall l
wilh in my life, I have never met:l
anyone more capable of a long,·'
protracted and painful SlrUggle than I
Newt Gingrich."
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are calling for a cease-fire, some of)
Newl's napalm allacks during lhe
debates on lhe crime bill and lobbying ;~f:-~ remain vivitl memvries.
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bolh sides of the aisle who )usl r
can't sllnd each olher, and will .
have a hard lime getting along wilh ~
each oll!er,'' one administration :
offic~al S!'Ys: "If they rise 10 the '
fore tl wtll be very mean around •
here the IICXllWO years."
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Blustela are writers for United ~
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NAACP, former director
settle suit over firing . )

Times-Stlitiilel/A'"1

Walter and Nn Bootllcl Cremeans.
Survivors Include three soos, WIWam, lames tmd Ivan, a11 of Gallipo·
"I'm Jl'lteful that ibiJ llllltel'
POMEROY'- Perla G. Avuioo, 57, Pomeroy, died Salurday, Oct. 22,
lis; one sister, Effie Martin of Cbeablrc; seven grwtcblldren and elJht
WASHINGTON (AP)- Tbe bas beCii f1DaD JCIOiml," Cllivlt
1994, at the Arthur G. James Cancer Celller in Columbus. Sbe was a great grandcblldren.
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NAACP. and former executive aald, but be~ NAACP lllloniCy
.chcll\ist and taupt cwiatty Ia the PbiUppiDea belen llOmiDI to the · · He was preceded In death by bls parents; bls Wife, ADotil CampbeU · directOr Benjamin. Cbavis sellle4 .·
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CW!!meDt (JI tbe delaill.
Cburcb in Pomeroy.
four brothas.
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Olldlng
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Both sldea were under court
BIXll Apri129, 1937, ID'DaVIKI Oty, Pllllipplnes, 111e was 1be dauptet
Friends may caD 7 to 9 p.m. today at lbe Willis Fuoi:nl Home wbere
woe
at
tbe
nation
1 oldest civil order not to dlac:lose the aettleof Susie Loma Gross of Delroit IIIII the late Dr. Edwaid Mayor Groaa.
services will be beld 1 p.m. Moaday with the Rev. Henry Hatfield offid· .
rlgbta ~
ment's ~ bcfon: Monday.
Survivors include her huablmd, Dr. Rogelio A. Averi011 of Puneroy;
atlag. Burial will be Ia the Salem Cemetery.
'111et WBI readied Fri·
·lbe scalenM'nt CII'CCied a MCII·
two sons, Mlcbael (Cilldy) Averion of Columbus aod David Averion of
Graudsons will serve as pall bearers. . . ·
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day,
acconllng
to
day
bearing llpfon: SIIJ)erior Court
Pomeroy; two daughters, Rowena (Timothy) Avcrion-Mabloch of
mediaUJr
Robert
BIDCit,
days
Jud
RiA....... Salzman - ,.._vii,
Philadelphia and Maria Averioa of Pomeroy; one sister, Maria (Timothy)
before a Wublngton c:ity judge . ge. ~u
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Coke of BucldnJhamsblrc, England; ODC brolll«, Victor (Jade) C'IIOSS of
was to COII¥ale a bearing to detet· laWSUit, wbicb ~lepded that tbe
Davao City. ·
mine wbetl!er Chavis should be NAACP violated Ita own ~rocerelostatcd ~
dures In firing blm Aug. 20.
Friends may can 6 to 9 p.m. today at the Flaber FUDC1111 Home wbele a
CLIFI'ON, W.VL- Walter G. Hedrick, 74, CIICtoil, W.Va., died
vigil service will be held 8:30p.m.
lbunday, Oct. 20, 1994 at bls residence. He was a retired crane operator
Riles of Christian Burial will be beld at 10 a.m. Monday at Sacred for Elkins Metal Corporation, ADoy, W.VL
Heart Catholic Church Ia Pomtroy with the Rev. Walter E. Heinz official·
Born July 12, 1920 In Hinton, W.Va., be was the son of the late
RACINE
ing.
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Samuel and Pearl Miller Hedrick.
P0MijROY
Units
of
tbc
11:12
p.m
.•. VIDe Street, Roaer
Memorial coolributloos may be to the American Cancer Sociecy or the
Survivors include four brothers-in-law, Paul, James and Joba KerMeigs County ·Pmergeucy Medical lbeiss, VMH.
Sacred Hean Catholic Church, 161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy Obio . wood, all of Mason, W.Va., IIDd ClareDce Kerwood of Deepwater, W.Va;
RtJTLAND
45769.
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assistlince Friday. Unlta respoodlag
3:24
p.m.,
Hill Sttect,lact S«Easle, W.Va. and Iris Barter of Cleveland.
.
included:
den, VMH.
.
He was peceded Ia death by bls pareata 8lld bls wife, Helen "Snoolcy"
MIDDLEPORT
Kerwood Hedrick In 1991.
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6:38 a.m., Middleport VFD with .
IRONTON- Dil1anl W. Belville, 77, lroatoD, died lbunday, Oct. 20,
Services were held Saturday at the Foglesong Fuoi:nl Home In Masoa, Pomeroy VFD asslstiDg, Rklndled
1994 at Bethesda Hospital Ia ZIDeavllle. Born and raised In the L,ecla W.Va. Graveside savic:es willbe beld 1:30 p.m. today at the Blue Ridge
stnJctuJe lire, Pat1t Street, Paul Baiarea, be was a gradualc of Waterioo Hip School. He retired In 1982 as a Memorial Gardens, Mauaoleum Chapel of Faith.
ley~;
maintcnance mechanic: for Allie Cllemical, Barreua Dlvisloo.
0: 2 a.m., Pearl Street, Carl
He was also a member of the Calvary Bapdst Churdlin llootoa.
Stewart,
Holzct Medical Ccotcr;
Born July 11, 1917 In Lawrmce County, be was tbe SOD of the late
12:44 p.m., VIllage Manor
Major and Goldie Null Belville.
Apartmenta, Nancy JoiiDIOD, Vet·
Survivors IDcludo twO sooa. Larry Belville of MldlaDd. Midi., tmd Dil·
OAK
miL
'I'b!mall
JU!!bc:n,
66,
140
Wasbin&amp;toa
Street,
Oak
enos
Memorial Hospital.
lard "Buddy" Belville of Marioo, Ill; one daughter, Sara Fisher of.
Hill,
died
Friday,
Oct.
21,
1994
at
Holzer
Medical
Center.
He
was
a
POMEROY
How TO TELL
ZanesviiJc; oac sister, Pauline (Otbclla) Glazier of Irootoa; two brothers,
retired
Villase
of
Oak
Hill
employee
and
a
Korean
Wftl
veteran.
12:27
a.m.,
Hudloa
Strcel,
Cbrls
A MEMORIAL
Carter B'elvlllc of Gallipolis aod ·Ric:bard Belville of llootoa; six grand·
Born June 8, 1928 In ViDJoo, be W8l the SOD of the late Annie and
Rayburn, VMH;
.
children tmd five great lflllddalldlaJ,
CoUNSEWR
FROM
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He was )llllCCded In dealb by Ilia Jllftlllllllld Ilia wife, Margaret Dillon Cloyde Lambert
A
MEMORIAL
Survivors Include three step soos, Dooald Fox of Columbus, Ervin
Donald Scbaffer, VMH.
IJelvllle, whom be IIIIDied In 1931.
SALESPERSON.
Fox
of
South
Carolina,
and
T..rdy
Fox
of
MOUDdavillc,
W.Va;
twO
Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Sllllday at tbc PbiWpa Flllli:nl Home In
lrootOD wbele servlc:ea will be beld 1 p.m. Moaday with the Rev. Ronald daopters, Rita Malooe aod Sally RawliDs, both of~ HID; tbrce IIICp
I.·. "'''Y.;..1.Jc.·n.., ...~c.tocnon
daoJhters, Janet Lambert of Oalt Hill, Carolyn Munay of Columbus
Nlcbolas officiating. Burial will foiJow Ia Wooc!JaM Cemetery.
will always pr'CMureyou inlo
and JoAnll Moore of VIrginia; two brotbers, Ted I JRJibert of Gallipolis
.
s MEMORIAL
Luyins,..ncthing~"ll"'•l......,.,
aoc1 Buck Lambert of Lima; ooc sister, Hazel Clark of Vinton; 24
·Frida~sioas _ Yvoone
and more prolitaLie-forthc.
grandcbilcRn and 13 great JaliiiC)cbllchn. ·
Sellers
La
Bal
compony.
He was --""~ Ia dealli by Ilia wife. Helen S81111dcrs Lambert; ooe
•
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GALLIPOLIS -JamesO. Cmncua, 87, PineCrest Care Center, fir.
..~
dau"" Bever! Lambert; _ .. fi brothers
ley, Posncroy.
A• an Authori7..d lhlcrfor
step SOD, Eddie Fox; OIIC
ll"ter,
Y
tve
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Frida ell b
D lbe
merly of Northup, died Friday, Oct. 21, 1994 at Pleasant Valley Hospital
Rock
oft\goo. we never •oicll" tl1is
.Servic:ea will be held 2 p.m. today at the Kubner·Lewis Funeral
Y sc argea e rt
in Point P!c:asaot, W. VL He was i retired farmer.
w.'l,Y:llall. Wecourud. We.lllvise
· Born Feb. 10, 1907 In BrmchtaM, W. VL, be wBI the son of the late
Home in Oak HID. Burial will be Ia
:on::,M:ldd:lc:JIO!:It;._....
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ln~ Hai~i, hope·replaces. days of fear
By LIS4 M.IIAMM
Awedeled ...._ Writer

court·zs:utcd

Walter Hedrick

Meigs EMS

logs 7 calls

Dillard Belville

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d I w ltiii'MJ
Ro•lrt SUplro- ... -lier , .................. WlltedJ'dday
at 1lle Crllalaa1 c-rt. BwUdl~.. Lal A e 111. hplrlur c-t
J.qe Lllllce Ito nftftld ~ dec:lllloa to bar ... ...U. ud ...
• pltbllc: ..._ J•I'J Hlectlot. ......... wltll ..,._ at&amp;tlnle;p wlto
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Thomas Lambert

':J liJdge
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James Cremeans

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rejected an elderly woman wbo
Maadllted Pna Writer
said abe ~C: at bome to avoid
: LOS ANGELES - The judge bearing m
g, but turned 011 the
· in the 0.1. Simpson cue stared radio to 1 d"sic:al muaic: statloo.
ilowD the First Amendment- then
"The order was to listen to
l'llnW
DOtblag 11 aU," judge said lta1lly, .
. Ill tbe lalest and moet dramatic: adding be listens to the same staPr a number of about.fatei, Supert- tion and knows they bavc news
pr Court Judse LanCe Ito fl!qJeDed reports.
1.
jury selection to the public and · Ito baa ordered prospeotlve
jJreu Friday. Media organizatlona jurors to avoid all newspaper~,
then withdrew their appeals court ma&amp;azines, radio aod ldcvlaioD. ~
~e.
·
even told them to slay OUl of boot
: And jury selecdon resumed, In ston:s because of the new b9c*, c:oall Its lmportJulce IDI tedium.
written by Ms. Simp1011' 1 friend
: Ten
~uestiooed. Faye Rcanil:k and 1 NatioiiQI
flve werels!CXI
fiVe were Eltquinr edilllr.
.
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iold to C!miC bact W...tnesday for
AJ be queationed ooe WOIIIIII,
round. Two of the womco Ito gave the llnlDJCII binl )'DI !bill
oaed said tbey bad beeD vic:- be will sequetter juron t1Jmuabout
clclnestic: violellce; ODC tbc trial.
I
~and ooe wu di8!JII•v4
"Wbat'slbc loageatstay you've
• Ito, struullng to Insulate tbe bad Ia a botel?" be lllkcd her. ,
Jury l'rom ouisldc' lnftuences, wu "Two wects." abe said.
~y displeased to bear memhel'l
•'How do you feel about s~
41t tbe Jury pool bad been dis· mootbs?" Ito lllkcd.
i a'iiew tidbt lbauaya §imll- · "I could do It If I bave to," sbe
talked •Is ex-wife Nicole said. Sbe- apt In tbe jury pool
rowa SimpiOIIIIDd tlniiCDed to
Ito also •mu:e!ec! a triDSajpt d
kill ber If abe slept with another a dosed ~ Ia wbidl SID1J1101!,
faaD.
addressing the question or ball,
• •'k wu a sboct wbal you mea- tried to c:cploin wily be fled befon:
1ionecJ the bed," ooe DIOIIICCiive- be -•mled
·
pur told the judge. •
''Mrs. Clark - Ms. Clark -,,
Jii'jliDCCtlve juron) said, 'Ob yeah, . said I wia trying to run," Slinponsi
lbe •
w~ reJea!CXI aod It lft'8l told the Juclce. •eltulna to Deputy
~-bt N"JCOic'l friend.'"
Dlltrict Auorney Marcia Clark.
~ Another prospect said tbe TV "E'Iei)'OIIC bowl tbsl I called my
Pd radio broldalsta wae una\'Oid- fatber·ID·taw. I wu DOC In a lllmc
ble •. "It's ~n the air," be said. of mind. I adlalt tbat I was DOC In
'E~bele you walk, you bear tbe right frsmc of mind at the. time
bmip. '
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· I - trying til set to my wife ..."
r:Ito diaalslied lbc man. He also

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WASIDNGI'ON (AP) - Relying on century-old leaal precedents, a special c:ourt pucl detiled
a former CIA oflic:lal's
fir
reimbursement of$1.3
be
·spent on lawyers wlio iiCfciided

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blmagaioatiiii-Coatra~
It didn't Jlllller dial fonner CIA

Deputy Director Clair E. George
was pard011ed by then-Prealdent
Busb, tbe panel IBid Friday. He
wu Indicted and convh:ted and
"tbe pROD does.DOC blot CJll( guUt
or expunge the Indictment," tbe
panel laid.
.
Geor~ bad applied for
$1,297,9 .18, cltiDa a )IIOvilloa In
the Etbic:s In GoYenuneot Al:;t tllal
says some legal fees can be reimburscd If the IUbjcl:t of Ill indcpc:D·
dent counsellnvestlgatiOII II Dotindicted. '
lbe thml-judge J8De1 tbsl made
the dcclsloa is tbc same paod that
selecta lbolc 1~ OJiallleia,
Including tbe prosecutor In the
Iran.Cootra lavestigaliosl.
·Geor1e wu IDdictecl oa 10

Deaths
elsewhere

COUDta of false l'atcmmts, Jajury,
and obstructloa of jJDiice. His first
lrial oo 9 counta - ooe bad beCii
diamlued .....:. ended Ia a mlatrial.

He wu retried oosewn counts and
CODvic:ted d twO.
On Cbrlstmu Eve 1992, Buab
pted pudons to fonnc:r DeCCIIIC
S~ Caspar Weinberger aod
five Iran-co.ura figures, includillg
George. The Iran-Conua affair
grew out of a ac:beme to sell 111111
to lila Ill e'CI!8DJII for the freedom
of Amerlc:an boltllaes Ia l.eilanon
with the profita fimdlng anti-sov&amp;iMildat rebelalll N...,_
"H•d no pudoa occuned,
George would not be eadtled !Q.
relmbnrsement . for attoneri'
fees," tbe IJireo.jucJae IJIIIei said.
-"~ lssnc befon: ua II, tberel~~~e,
wbetbcr tbe JJRaidcotlal ~ fl
George audiorlzea Ibis colllt to
aWIWdblm lliDtlueys' fcca."
Tbe jadgea went bact to an
1877 dec:laloa ln\'Olving a panloacd.
Coal'rAllnle IIIJIIIOrler wbo bad 01

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HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. Elton Casel, former Hillaboroup
Cbamber o Commcrce leader IIDd
loastime newspaper co!.!Jmnlst,
died Thursday after suffering a
sarot:e. He was 61.
Casey, nicknamed "Fo~t" for
bis ability to sniff out a story,
became assistant sports editor for
Tbe Durham Sun In 1946 and
wrote a popular column called
''Case at the Bat."
Ia r969, be was named SJI!llU
editor of Tbe Durham Morning
Herald.
After leaving tbe Herald In
. ·1974, be answered a belp wanted
ad at the News fl Orange County,
Hillsboroup's weekly ncw~~p~per,
wbicb needed advatlslngaalespeople, and later became editor.
Casey left bls full-time job at
the News to beaJme the CliCCUtive
vice president or tbe HillaborouJh
Chamber of Commcn:e In 1984. He
stepped down in· 1990. -

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Ilia JlloPcrtY tbrougb COIIfisc:atkiD.
''A pardon Is an act of grace by
wbicb m olfcnder II relea!CXI l'rom
the coosequencea of Ilia offense,"

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tlon Je lleUfed wltll Roell al98.
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Rlcbardi, wbo received natinllal
attention ia 1985 when be wu
cblriC'd willa' •"""J*d iilankl' for
spltilDI on police officen "flllc
infr'ned wM11 1lle AIDS WaS, lied

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army~liiiBd panunllltiry groups.
In the Arlstlde auongbold of
Ote Solcil, no ooe dnd to wbla·
~ the exiled president's name or
'Lavalu," the Creole word for
flood 8lld lbe name « the populm'
movement that swept blm to power
In 1990.
Today, Arisli~'s long-banned
Image Is everywtiere: on banners
stnmg ac:rou streeta, on T-sbirta ·
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of rallying supporters IDd oo the
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NEW YORK (AP) - A brief·
. ue full or papers reportedly
~eta!Ung the secretary of state's
~~ vlalt to tbe Middle Ball
Mill l'realdcl!l CllatoD llitDCd up;
~ .«!DID JIIJpm ~way. .
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•MEMORiiU •LOU •VAULTS

State Dejl!lrliDent apotciwom8n ·
Julie Reside said Friday. Tbe bag ,
bad been opened, abe said.
A department official wbo
spoke oa CODditioil of anoaymlty
sild It w'u unll!tCIY tbc . ·coa·
talned senslttve docum tl,
bec:aqse department policy I to
carry those aboard, not to cb

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Sol!!!ae Du Nord, 33, aoocbed
011 a low 11001 beblnd a bukct or
su11ar packages, cigarettes and
matdtM. Sbe laid abe uaed to stop
selling u aoon u tbe sua went
down. Now abe stays oo her corner
all ni&amp;bL
1 'Since Aristide came bact, I
bave peace,'' Du NoJd laid.
For threc=ar•moat people
avoided the
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BILLINGS, Mont. - David
- Drum, founder In 1961 of KampJIOIIDds of America, died Wedoc&amp;day at71.
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He belped provide c:amplag
areas with some of tbe·convenk'Dces of home, IDcludlng Clef;!ri·
cal .bookupa, aewage disposal, a
. grocery store alid bot sbowen .
Tbere DOW Ire men tbaD 600 sites.

lob C.RicUrda

troops,

National Palace and army bead·
quirters.
•
On the sid~walt beside the
cbain-liDk fence surrouudinl tbe
army banacb this wcet, a group ·
of men stood In' the sbade loudly
debating politics. Anotber cluater
nearby gesiUred and argued about
c:orruptlon among lraffic cop1 wbo
have fled since U.S. 1r1vn1 came.
"Life bas cbanged;'riald Faafan Dallce, 32, wbose motiiCt
killed In 1992 boc•nsc abe went to
1 Lavalaa meeting. •'I have peace. I
walk wherever I want I cait sleep
In peace at home and I can wake
up, without wmies."

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taina, IICORI clally after dart. senlng producta or juat relaxins 011 the
cnrb, under ·aueet lighta ablaze
lpiD with power restored by U.S.

Tmll

tbaUulilllllid.
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"But It does DOC mate amends
for tile put. It affords nore11c(flr
wbal baa been suffered by the
offatdet... it does not
c:om·
pensadoa for wltal baa
dODe
or suffered, 1or does It iapose
upon tbe aovenmc:Dt any obllgatim to give IL"
Tbe same panel alao denied '
attomeya' fees reimbursement to ,
IIIC"her IJID.o.ra ftpre, IOICIIII
F. Femladcz. tile CIA llllkll c:blef
In COlli IUc:a lrom 19114 to 198t
. Femladcz'a ftnllndlctmmedinilaed oa I ttehnlcali&amp;y, 'I\c
ICCOIId wu
because the
JOYellllllelll
ibcllll 41tdoSIR of d••lflcd IIIIIICrill• trial, a
rac:t that Fernandez IUintabied
abould bave Cllllcd tbe P1JICQitm
1101 to seet ~lrtmeat In 11a1 first
place. •
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MEIGS MEMORY GARDENS

Rabbi Stooa. Carlebeda

NEW YORK - Rabbi Sblamo
Carlebach, the alnglng rabbi wbo
merged uaditioual Jewilh music
witb coatemponly styles, died of a
bean auack Thursday, He- rD.

Wc'wbcen hcreformanyye;on.
andourrcpulation iaootstantling.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti ~
With tbe end of brutal army rule
and the long-awaited return of
President lean-Bertrllld Aristlde,
fear Is giving way to newfound
frecdoma for lfllliEI.
lbe freedom til walk tbe strecll
' witbout rear, to ltlly out after c1a1t,
to go daaclng or vlait frienda. 'I1Ie
freedom to speak out a!alnst the
rcprasive military that iloo!lnated
life here for the put three years.
"We couldll't alec~. We
couldn't talk. We couldllt meet
like this aod discuas normal stutr,"
said Merlin Guerrier, a 38-year-old
beverage salesman. "They would
ldUyou."
Mter tbe coup leaders' flight
Into exile cadler tb1a Jl¥llltb, 1C111 of
thousands· gathered in the Streela
and parks around the National
Palace for Aristide's triumpllant ·
return Oct. 1~.
"Now I'm ~Wing Ia peace
without fear,"
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Favol, 40, a slloplra!per,
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. . IIIIIICd n:palntlna Ita llrigbt-ml
lcUaed alga to rescore Ita former
JUDe, ''LavaJ•sipn ReatauraDL''
Mlmlc:nne Soni1lc, 33, aittlng In
a black bairnet 11irrin1 a 11ew of
chicken and goat meat, aald abe
bad to Rite out tbe orlgiDaiiiiiiiC
after the coup because army aupporters came and &amp;bot at the tiDy
clnder-bloc:t buildlna.
"BUt !lOW I don't ba~ to worry
about !bill• alii" abe'said. "Notb·
log acan:a me JI/1'N,"
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surf with Deborah Kerr in Frorn
Htrt to Eternity, preac~ bel1fire
and damnation in Elrntr Ga~~rry
and did bard linle in 77w Birdrnalt
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('l'lmn Siatlnel pMto by George Abate)

EASTERN QUEEN - 1!193 Eutefll Blalt
Sc:laool Bomec:omtoa Queen Mel111a Barril
Ford, left, c~WIII 19!14 Queen Amy R~ovlaa

BURT LANCASTER
AS 'EI.MER GANTRY'
(1960)

with brief acting experience aud

thmc weeb on Bnmway. His first
film role, as a dOOmed mao in the
1946 dnunP Tilt Killers, based on

an Ernest Hemingway story,
brouJ)It him lostant stardom.
He followed that performaoce
with Bruit Foret, All My S0111,
Sorry, Wrottg Nurnbtr and Jirn
Thorpe -AU American.
He received the first of four
Academy Award nominations in
1953 as Sgt. Milt W!Weu in From
Here to Eternity, based 011 James
Jones' novel about pre-war ·Pearl
Harbor. His love scene in the surf
with Miss Kerr is one of Holly·
wood's m111t eoduring images.
As the studio star syslelll waned,
Lancaster formed his own produc·
lion company with filmmaker
Harold Hecht. The company pro·
duecd the Ernest BorgDJ!lC movie
Marty iD 19SS. It Willi tbe best pic·
tureOsear.

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n.u VACCINE GIVEN- A total of "lila .
daot. were pvm Friday to elderly .... dliiiiiW
Melp c:ountlau lly .., Mllp County Htal..
DepartmenL. Here, DoD UDD~of Enterprlll

Retired Senl.., YOiuteer. Tile •eat.. depart.
-~ ltu rec.lvecl adciiCIQul 'YKdne .... a . 01111 diDic . . beeD lelledaled r... Friday l'rom,..
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The 1994 Gallia ~ounty College Night Program is an
opportunity for parents and students to speak with over 50 colle~e
representatives concerning admission requirements and financial aad
(sponsored by the area High School Guidance Counselors).

Where: ThlU~iversity of Rio Grande, Lyne Center Bldg.

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PEOPLE Of GALLIA COUHrY

Works wit- the Gallia County Engineer's Office to protect real
estate buyers and sellers. All property splits must nciw be checked
arid approved,by the Engineer's Office before being transferred by
the Auditor's Office, lhils avoiding future property description
errors.

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come to the prcselVe 70 miles east
of Columbus from zoos1across ...A
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country. .
The a~amals are part of pro·
grams designed to save them from
extinction. For instance, d!ere are
only I.200 gazell!IS worldWide, and
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t· e
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&gt;' liVIty. They stay near the fence are native to Africa or Asia. Some,
The Wilds, surrounled by farms
~ because thal's ~ere they're COlD· · such as the red wolf ll11d tn•fDP!'Ier · and small towns, is in the early
~ fortable,'' saad Mart Artzner, swan, come from North Amenca. stages of developmenL Only about
~ di~ector of development of the Hu~eds of_other ~als native ooe-tenth of the area is being used,
~ Wilds. .
to Ohio also live oothe Site.
but there are plans for expansion.
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"But gradually you'll.•~ them . The ~c, donated by~The only other comparable
aeuJng more adVIlftiUl'OUI.
. leaD Electric Power Co., is )II'IDlln· endangered wildlife preserve In the
An~ once ~he ga:te~lcr ~tart ly treeless, covered .by lqlce-deep country is ~ Fossil Rim Wildlife
~loripg,lhey 11 ,roam with rl1inos, aras~ and. clo,tte4 with latca ~t Center, about 7S .Ill ilea .southwest
~in!ffcs, zebras and camels - ~1 JI(Dm
· _,v_!de drinking~ f~ ~ 1111· of Dallas. About one·thint the sizC
fi YIDJ on a 24-square·ma e
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'rec.la1med strip mine in eastern
"Wben
look ~ut be,e, it 3,000 acres and· has 1,100 erldao·
Ohio. ,
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With the two front rafters
given the task of selling the pace
for the entire raft the guide,
Marcy. yeUs all fiXWIIId and the
journey begins.
Before enterins each rapid
Marcy tells its name, explains
its loslstics and describes ~ow
the team will maneuver tm&gt;ugh
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Inching toward the rapid she
commands left back all forwarcl.
right back all forward and the
team of raCtm mates it through
the rapid tagged the snake.
Crashing rapids altem1ting
with stretches of (llacid waters
the 12-mile excursaon ends with
hot soup and soda's on a trip
back to the center.
After turning in wet suits and
equipment raCtm hav~ a chance
to see themselves in action with
videos and photographs taken of

the North American Rivrz Run.
ners is._14·years~ld.
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Engmcers gaaranUICing releases
from a resenoir of Wiler.
Arriving at the launching
area five to six rafters are
assigned to a guide wbo further
explilins the \!Ow·to's of white
water rafting and the specific
commands needed for team

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ThE! Gallia County Auditor is the chief fiscal officer of the county. In
1993 alone, Ronald K. Canaday was responsible for the
dls~ursement of more than $46,000,000.00 in funds received by the
courty. In 1993, as paymaster, his office distributed over
$6,500,00.00 to Gallia County employees, officials, board members
and' contracted services. In 1993, and every year, Ronald · K.
Canaday has served you as auditor - the books have balanced to
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When rafting strokes need to
be performed with the entire
body rather than just the arms
and back as in canoeing. A rider ·
leans forward stabs the water
with their paddle and pulls back
with their entire body. A reverse
SII'Oke Is just lhat, leaning back
stlibbing and pulling forward.
The Lower Gauley ride is
exerting with Class 11 and V
rapids. the Class of rapids is
according to the International
scale. Generally', Class I and n
rapids require no experience, m
and IV rapids re\iuire some
experience and V rapids require
much experience. Rapids arc
rated to Class VI but commer·
cia! rafting companies can only
ride 011 rapids np to Class v.
The experience level Is one
which means no experience is
n~. The minimum age for

tThe Wilds a~imal preserve changes scen.ety in Eastern Ohio

GALLII ~DUHY IUDrrOI ·

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Member FDIC

Gauley River challenging is
reach for that the guide will usc
only part of the excursion.
a bag-a-rope. The bag-a-rope is
Located in Hico, W.Va.,
rolled in a bag with the end proNorth Amcriean River RUDIICI'S,
truding. Holding the end of the
lne. New River and Gauley raft
rope the bag is thrown to the
trips are open from September
ejected rider which at this point
through Octobtz from five to six
becomes a swimmer.
hours and runs Friday .through
· The raft is designqd as one
Monday. ,
big cliptical shaped tube with
The trip begins with sign-up
two other inflated tubes running
and and ali infonnation sessio{l.
from side to side. The bottom is
Dawning wet suits and a rowing .inflated so the raft rides on top
jacket the head suide explains
of the water rather than in the
safety gear • helmet and life.
water.
jacket · and safety proc'edures.
The riders are positioned on
Proper rowing techniques are
perimeter of the raft and secure
demonstrated and rescue tactics
themselves in by tucking a foot
nrc practiced in the case of an
under the inner tubes.
ejected rider.
After a half-hour trip to the
If ejected a rider should ride
launching spot riders are inuothe rapid with their feet up so as . duced to their guide and from
to not get caught on rocks. Pad· · four to sill people·are assigned
dies are extended as anchors to
to a raft. The guide elaborates
pull the ejected passenger into ·. on proper strokes and gives an
the raft If the swimmer is out of
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Ronald K. Canaday believes in good money· management. He
saved $511,195.00 from funds allocated for uSe 'by the Auditor's
Office for Real Estate Assessment. The funds saved were allocated
to sChools, townships, villages and other Gallia County agencies.

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Tuesday, October 25, 1994, 7:00-8:30
Financial Aid Presentatoons begin at 7:00'p.m. and 8:00p.m.

By USA PETERSON
TiJIIes.Sentinel Stan
GALLIPOLIS • 21,000 cubic
feet of Willer per second sounds
pretty heady and when roaring
over 20 rapids in the Lower
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Ali parents/students (Juniors &amp; Seniors) are invited and
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Career Center, Gallia Academy, Jackson, Oak Hill, River Valley,
Wellston, and Vinton County.

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WASHINGlON (AP)- Feder· only 3S pen:ent of Mediearc bellea! bcalth officials are stepping np lic:laries toot advantage of the free
efforts to persuade the elderly to shols last year, the first time1bc
get free flu shots now available propam paid(« tbe VIICCinatiolla.
tbrougb most doctors and paid for An additional IS percent may have
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP)- A Sept 4
by
Medicare;
gotten shots that weren't billed to
Slate clil&amp;rk:l Judie raled thala-·
"'be. suspects have 30 days to.
They
are
especially
coneemed
Medicare,
V1adec:t said.
DOn' Wlminla Olderlng two munlcr appeal Ms. Maes • ruling, said
Till&amp; year, federal officials,
IIJIIIIId.l tdulnecl to Oklahoma are Sinta Fe County District Auomey about low vaeeioatloo rates among
bladl: senior citizens, wbo got shots working witll. such 8J'Onpl as the
vafld, but the ruling can be Hctuy Valdez.
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appealed.
Lawycn for the pair could not last year at ooly half the rate or American Lung Alaoeiltlon and
the American . Aa~la,lon of
Stale District Judge Pella~ lmmcdiiiiCiybe reached for com· while sellion.
Thirty millloq Amcrleaoa Ire · · Rdlred l'cnola. iire hoping to PI%·
-without holding a h~ng- ment late Friday. Valdez said
rejected tbe challenges to cxlrPdl· EllioU' s taw,ec told him he )I'Oba· stricken by the Ou etldl year, aud suade at least 60 percent of tbe
10.!JOO to 40;Q!O people -,-IIIOit of elderly to pt'shols.
don by Lcwia-GlliJCit, 22, aud Edc: bly would fiiiiiii8L
them eldctJr- succumb to Its
Public Health Service doctors
~licatlons.
say tbe pouibJc aide ectocu from
fRm
· • Flu shots uve lives:: Bruce n~:~ ahots ·are usually mild Ohio, are suspects in a muldstatc .. offcn tbe best.c:hance Of avoiding
crime spree in which 111 Oklabom• the death penalty. Ohio doesn't C. Vladeek, the head of the Health swelling or soreness or a slight
Care Finanelos Administration, fcvrz. Contnry to some people's
WIIIDIIIImd I Missouri couple Wert execute jnvenile&amp; IIIII hasn't exewbidii'UIII Mediclft, said Friday.
fears, tbe daot itself cannot give
killcd and au Ohio woman disap- 'cuted anyOIIC since 1963.
A
goYaiiiiiCnt
survey
foond
tlW
you the nu. they uy.
pearcd. Rntb Lucille Loader, 79, of
Aulllorllia limllbe J11rce stales
Port Washington, Ohio, has been decided that Okl""'ma would take
Dilssing since Au~.
the lead In proseculin~ pair.
Oklahoma au
ties have said New Mexico Lt. Gov.
Luna
they will ~t the death penalty - ictlng In Gov. Bruce King's
against Ellioll and Gllben for the absence -'- signed e~tloti war··
munla' of Roxie RuddeU of Olda· taDts Sept. 22.
homP Qty, whose body was found

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A one-time . s acrobat with
broad sbouldera and chiaeled fea·
tures, Lancaster was often cast in
Slrolll. IDII'Y rolca in a can:cr that
IDcllllled 11101e than 70 movies. He

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pact Fridaj intended to end the ·
lOII&amp;·ruOO:faw• of QCIYCI over :
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lillie'I DUCielr ...,. :
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secrecy ll!fi'OundiDI Its nuclear
faciHtlea to c:te• up suaplc:lons
about nueD: ·baiDIJ.maldog poleD· •
tlal. In reuirn, it' JOt pledaes for :
modern nuclear pl&amp;DI'I worth bli· !
tiona of dollara and cl,lplomatic: •
reapcctlbillty after mote thaD 40 ;
yean of iloladoo.
"We believe thal this agreed :
framework Ia a very lmportaut:
· milestone ... or biatorlc: lmpor· ;
tance," aald North Koreau VIce
Foreign Minister King Sot Ju.
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Gallucci gave a more IOba' asseu·:
mentor tbe deal, wbicb In pmcdcaJ :
Ibm&amp; gives NOI1b ICm:a liliout lve ,
years before It will have 10 open :
two suspected oueiell' Iiies to oat·:
side lnspcctiooa. .
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thousht that we have a .tona
ahead of us," aald Gallucci, an,
assiablll acc:retary of atlle. But be ;
said it }I'Cvented North ICm:a liml:
developlug future bombs, and tbe•
wont-case smllllo - dial fl U.N.:
satietioos aplnst Korea aud JIOIII·:
ble military coofrontation - had.
been avoided.
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Korea liDIIOUIICled tliey would am-;
c,:l annual joint military cxereiaea~
plinned roc nextiDOIIIb.
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1be United Statca will maintain·
its forces of about 36,000 uoops~
stalioned in Soutb ICm:a since tbe:
19S6-S3 Korean-~ DctCIIIC Sec··,
retuy WiWPm Petry laid In Seoul. •
South Korea and Japan prailed:
the deal, . .
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excelled in sensitive parts, too,
IDcludiDs The Birdman of AlciJiraz.
77w Rose TIJifoo, 77w Swirnmtr and
Swett Smell of Succrss.
· 1be 19(J() movie Elmer Gallrry,
ID wbieb be starred as a salesman
lllniCd CVBDgellsl, brougbt him lbe
Oscar for best actor.
He used his athletic skills In
such films as Trapeze, Tttt Tall
ltltrt, 17w Flarnt curd the Arrow and
77w Cri11110rt Pirare.
Lancaster received au Oscar
noo!lnati&lt;&gt;n for the "1962 Birdmalt
of Alcarraz. He played Robert
S"ll'OUI( a Jdller who spent 44 yean
· in soU~ a~Dfloemml aud became
'an c:qJCit 011 'bird diseases.
r aoeaster remained active wcll
Into his 70s, swrins in Field of
DrtQift1 in 1989 and tbe 1V minis·
crica Voyage of Terror In 1990. He
drew wide pnilse for hia portrPyal
of a hard·luclt petty aimloal in the
1980 movie Allillllic City. He was
also in the aeelaimed 1983 eomedy
Local Hero.
A lifelq liberal, the actor was
the former pesldeot of the Amcri·
ePD Ovil Ubertlca~e often
chose to play In ilma w soelaJ
lipUfiePDcc and made
anti-war
filma.
After aeivlog in World War U,
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Parks and Aquanums. The Bethea·
da, Md.·bued llfOUP re resents
local zoos and wildliiJ! parks
throughout tbe COUDIIY
"I do think ,.,u'll iee more of
these larger, laolated preserves
rather than the traditional urbau
· parb,•• Hutdlina laic1
Whether the Wilds succeeds
deperids on the IIIIOU1Il of financial
support it reeelves from state and
Corporate~ he lllid.
The W'alds has an annual budget
of$900,000, t.:ted mostly by cor·
porate dooetiotu and loeal ilnd stale
government money.
BrinainJr tbe publie in for tours
.also wOula help Jenerate interest
and money Hutchins said.
This s~ the Wilds Is open
to tourists for the fll'Sl time 8•
1DimaJs began arriving three~
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was averagmg about S,OOO visitors
a week.
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line.
not
"Our focus is cd .
research, .. Artznct~(incaoon and
"This isn't 18 amusement part.
That's DOl whit we're aiming for."
Wildlife· scientists 11 the • •
serve are rrym, to de11elop pre
breed the endanscred ~ysl 8to
They are WOiting
.!~!ma •
freeze emllryoe llldon~~: ·
inxminalion in lbc wild.
Mncb oftlleresc~~~~:b done althe
Wilds benefi
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expertise. satd Evan Blu~mer
director of animalaci
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CDVU'OIII1lCIIt changes their bebav·
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auect outcome of
the.~b.
• I m not convinced they're
domg that much," he said. Rcers
group rep~~ents state fish and
game •ssonalKlnS.
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difficult to determine what effect it ·
could have.
•'We know next to nothing·
about 1t10111e of tbeie IDimaJs .. he
said. ' '.But remember, mo'st of •
these •tmals were born in eaplivi·
ty at
EdncaliDg the public is another
focus of L.e Wilds. That's one 1t8· ·
son why }ll1k guides_ drive visitors
~Wgh the pt'CXIVC m VIlli.
e want people to understand
~hat's going on with the rhinos,
giraffes and what they're looking -

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cROWN CIT\' • Willlam Ud
Lyan IODOI of Mercerville and
Windol Uuroe of CrowD City
Payneflowenirl.allofOalliPolla. annoua~o tho weddins of thofr
·· The littenclanil wi:H\i teal tea· daugbter W~y Mario Unroe to
lenstb dreaaea. Tbe flower girl Olon BciWIRI Cline 1011 of Bdpr
wore a wblee lace eliSa with a bas- IIIIIBIIbaCiinoofCaowaQty.
ket of roae pelail.
1be couple ..,.. ualled In mar.T~m 'a attendauta were ril&amp;c ill I caadiD-Jit CCRIIIOII)" Sept.
Brian o) Oliver, best man of 10 at KiDp CbiDel Own:b. CroWn
Galli • • Raady IJYel.yr, poom'l · City. 'l'llo donblo ring ceromony
brotbcn llld JIIDOI A. Smidl, Jllb. waa pcabmecl by Rov. Jobu Jef.
ers ot' O.Dipnlia; Jonatllan Hlrmon frey With millie llcMded by JMice
nOpltow, junior Ulher of Stapldon on dlo pbuo IIIII vocalist
· ' Fouy, W.Va.; 8lld 'l'ylcr Mlchcllo OUn. ·
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w drldp riJ1abemr of Galllpo- l!ICCned by biir father1dle bride
lis.
wore a wbite satin drcas with 1
A reception followed ·at tho peirl and aequia boclic:o,]luffed
Stowa:,L;:runnL The tine- slceva lllllu openla:k. The veil
tiered
• cab was dec:ontecl was a wbiee fkn1 wnatb. She Clr·
with PC8Ch
p-. flowers.
ried a bouquet of burpudy and
Tfie wedding and reception wbiee maeblidlllld ribbOu.
coordinator was Sandy S,lone.
• BIDi Jo Jones, s1attr of die bride,
i wu tho maid of bonor. Amanda

White-Lively
GALLIPOLIS • Kat•t Ann
Wbite and Jobnny Keith lvoly
were united ill a cloubJe.ring ClOftl..
mony Oc:t. 15 in die Galllpolia Cty
Part by Melviu Holley.
Ka_!tr._i_s
Sbidey
Mac l'lllUipl of
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is tho~ Of~ Jackson Ilvely
aDd die late '
Aim Ilvely of •
Point "c nt, W. a.
Given in Jlllllia&amp;e by James A.
Smith Jr. ud ber mother S = ·
M. Phillips die
w~~e a
tea·len&amp;di cha IIIII c:anied I bou·
quet ~f poacb, srccn and wblte .
dayliUics.
Bride's attendants were Wilma
Skaggs, maid of .honor; Kim Colt
and Heather Balbt, bride's maida;
Lisa ·M. White, alsta" of the bride,
junior bride's maid; and Britrany '

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Ow~ns-Cremeens
GALLIPOLIS • Allaa Dawn
Cremeeu ail Ricllud 'P rutlln
Owona were aaliOCI In mwtqo
Sept. 17 • J.U. ··~ Hall
on die ("'f:of \'lrPI!a Mllillry
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Rov. R! David Colt of R.B. Loo
Memorial Bpiacopal Cbun:b in ·
le~iWAlia ia die......,. of Mr. Ud
Mn. LyiD Hall ollcoalbuoo, AJa.
IIIII Mr. "l'lloalllld 061'611io11 of
GaWpolia. Rlcherci Ia tbo aon of
Mr. and Mra. Clwlo1 PrantUn

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of P11jp1b, AIL 'l'llo flower sid IIIII

juaior brldoamaid waa Ayuno
Owens of CM••"''Ji, Tcm., lis• aldie groom.
Jobo PDIIcr of Ridunolld, Va.
served u bell'\man. OfOQIIlamen
wore Crals !lua of Scouaboro,
brother of tho brido; Clart Min·
niseroclo of Ricbmond, Va.; Len
Owens of Cbauanoosa. Tenn.,
brother of th~ poom and Joha
WIDIIIIID! of Rlc:lunond. Va. The
junior poomaman wu MaUbew ·
Oammoncl of R!r:bmoncl, Va. Rllll •
bearers were Tyler Farber. o1.

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the IJridellllaic! They wen llllfdl. ;
. in.l. .burpncl~. tea-length clrcascs
With qJCU bacb.
DOug BYIDI- the·beat DIIU.
He and the aroom wen match!:J
cstuxcdoll with gray Veall
bow tics.
woddina WIS followed by I
recqJtim held at Guym Twp. Fire
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the ceremony at Moody Alumni
Hall on the campus of Virsinia
Military Jnadlule.
. Followin1 a weddln1 ll'ip. to
Bermuda, the oopplc will ~de in
Chaaanoop. Tenn.
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Followins the judsing a polluck
a supper was. ~njoyed ~y ~he ~~
feature or the rcceut meetlns of memben, v111tors aud Jlll!IOrs 1n
Sw Granse 7711ldle Jllllle ball. a1felldance. .
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t Winnrrs in the COitumc jqing The first degr~ was g1vcn 1n
were Chelsea Montsomery, the full fonn on candidates Sam BJ!d
prettiest; Addie Hubbard, the fun- _ Dan!ly Ferrell of Eno Gran/ce m
niest; Mike Macomber, the most Oallia ~ty.as weD as the Ounh
original; Erie Montgomery, the degree obligatiOn.
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scariest in the junior division. In
It was announced that. Me1ss
the subordinate division winners County Pomona Grange wtU meet
Bobby MiU:hcU the funniest; on Nov. 4, at Star Grange Hall It
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Chip MJM:om •
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Alan Halliday• IIIOit tradilional.
installation of oflicets at7:30 o.m.

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Michael Bissell, Dayton, served
as best man fa- his brother, and the
groomsman was another brother,
Brian Bissell.
Ushers
Brent Bissell aud
Timothy
brothers: the
brother

HARTFORD, W.VA.- Tbe

Hartford Early Childhood Center is
Ianning
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Pl8111Ul1 a soup ..... wan ....., .or
Saturday, Nov. 12 from II a.m. 'to
S p.m.
· Homemade soup, hot doll and
sloppy jocs will be served. Home· made bated aooda may also be
purchased. Coqtainen shonld be
brought fa- take-out orders.
Tlie New Haven American
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LegJon JUt 140 will be lding a
flag-raising ceremony it noon and
will pass out flap. There will be
games for childreit.
For more IDformation, contact
Joni Knight at 882-2687•

Au~iliary

plans for sales

POMEROY -Plans for at;
elry sale as well as a craft and
sale wen1 made when tho Women's
Auxiliary or Veterans Memorial
Hospital mot in the bospital confer.

once room.

The jewelry sale was set for Friday, Nov. 18, ftom 9 a.m. to 4 ·
p.m., in the couference room aud
the craft IIIII bate lllc was set faTuesday, Nov. 22, belinniDJ at 9
a.m. in the hospital lobby.
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Libby Fisher, prosidcnt·clect,
8lii10UllCCd canmiace members for
the 1994-95 year and they arc
Louise~ and Carrie Kennedy,
volunteer chairmen; Clara Burris,
. Be8rhs, Holen Hill, Mildred Fry,
membership; Betty Sayre, Edna
Triplett, Marabel Frecker and
Jeanette Lawrence, ways and
IIICIIIIS; Jessie White, Sape. Burris,
Fry. Christmas decoratinJ; Grace
Warner, Becky Mankin, Hill,
Kennedy and Mildred Wells,
Christmas party; Fry, Abbie Stratton, and Wamcz, scholarship; IJisto.
rian, Kennedy and White.
Edna Triplett was named chairman of the sift shop widi White
aud Fisher being named helpers.
.The sroup voted to purchase a fish
tank for usc in the hospital's skilled
nursing facility .
Mary Ann Allen, chief pharmacist at Vetaans Memorial, prCsent·
ed a progrnm on the use of medica. tions and distributed educational
pamphlets in ob9crvance of National Pharmacy·Week.
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Sayre. Hill and La~IICC seJYed

Anniversary and Wedding
•Invitations •(ake Tops
•Albums •Goblets •Pens,
•Garters •Decorations,
•Printed Napkins •Piales,
•(ups, etc.

Revival slated
for Crown City
CROWN CITY - A revival "
wijl be conducted Oct. 2S-30 at ·
Crown City Wesleyan Cburcb.
Services will be held Tuc:aday ·
· throusti Satunlay at 7:30 p.m. and . :
on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. llld 6 p.m. · Speaker will be cvauselist Gciqe
Honey Jr. Music will be by Jolm · ·.
and Cindy Born.
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Will Be Having A

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
FROM 10:00 A.M. • 5:00 P.M.

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DAN DAVIES
Candidate For Gallia County

AUDITOR

},.;.: S.nior ol G.A.H.S.-Member of 4-H Club

RilinB· 8 Yeon

}oelole- Douglater of HOIIIGrd ond &amp;11y GiJiuy.
Ope..- Poul,Qo.,;. J.-len,lne.
Don- 45, Born ond ,...;,,dIll Go/Uo CoUllty. Son of
Poul ond VuwWo DoiiUJI,fowwllln of Poul Do.,;.,
,hweler1. GrondpareRU· Lehr orWl Sora Do.,;.,,
ecH&gt;~C~!Mrl of Me""'BI!t-Do.,;.. HordtDGT8.
Croduote of HeNJ.rU..rs College1971.S.rwcl 3
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has provided leadership to numerous civic organizations: and
lias w~ liard to provide new jobs an~ im~rove our bigli\Vays, schools, and recreational
.opportunities. "A.r YfJUr nat QIU/ilor, I w1lj sm: e to make our County even a better plac~ to

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I'A.r eltcud ojJicial.r we mu.rt have the fo~.right and fortituk to put a.rilk our.polltiCcu una
ptr.roMI dijfeTf!nce's 1M w~U being of Qallill CoiUIIy. .Cooperation i.s .needed ~twe~~ all
COIPIIY oJflce.r, township.r; vlllage.r, ani. school&amp;. I wql work hard to WllTf! thu .rplrit of
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forecasting .incol* and ~nse. I ~e proven my ab1~1ty !D contro!, expenses and elinunate
waste. I wiU put thue skilLs to work 1n the County Auditors Office.
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white roses, 8lephanotis mid fem.
Briuany BisscU, daughter of tho
groom, was tbe flower sirl and
wore a floor length gown of white
satin and !au altematins layers.
Slle carried a white wicker bastet
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CHESTER - Trisha Spencer.
daughter or Ronnie and Marilyn
Spencer of Chdter, and Curtis
Job!llon, 1011 of Betty JobDDJ IIIII
Gay Johnson, both of Albany,
were married on Aug. 26 by
Pomeroy Mayor John Blacttnar.
On Aus. 27, relatives and
friends gathered at Royal Oak Part
for a weddinsiCCCptioo. Blue Lake
provided music for clancing and a
variety of foods were served. A
couney·westtrn theme was carried
out In a PUrole. white and pink

The bride is a graduate of Meigs
High School, class of 1993, IIIII her
nusbana is a 1990' graduate or
Meigs and is employed by Hall
Contracting, Dayton Power and
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wore a re(l ensemble with lace
appliques while Mrs. Bissell was in
a royal blue dress suit with lace
aceents. Both mothers had corsages
of ivory bridal roses and fern.
A reception was held in the
cburch social room with a second
ICCC}llion and dance at the Amrrl·
cau Legion HaU in Middlepon.
Tho bride's table featured red
and blue tuDe~ and bows and
was centered w1th a bouquet of
cham~ roses and greenery with
red saun bo,v. Tbe champagn,~:
siasscs used by the wedding party
were heirlooms or the bride's famiall-white, three-tiercel cake
red IIIII white flowers and
ivy at the bac.
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Hupp.
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The couple honeymooned in
Canc111, Meltico. They now reside
in New Haven. The bride is a graduate of Wahama Hish sehoof and.
'Marshall University, class of 1992.
She is employed as a home
visitor/teacher with Meigs Head
Start. Bissell is employed with
Larry's Painting aud Service aud
the u.s. Postal Service.
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MAS,ON, W.Va. - Stacy
Renee Coon of New Haven/
W.Va., and Royce Alan Bissell o
Tuppers Plaills cxehanp wedding
vows in a double rins ceremony at
the Faith Baptist Church, Mason, ·
on Aug. 20.
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The bride is the daughttr of~and Mrs. Edward Coon, New
Haven, IIIII the groom is tho 1011 of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bissell, Tuppers Plains.
Dr. Claude Seevem officiated at
the 2:4S p.m. wecldin.R, following a
prosram of music by,Lisa Slllther.
Two seven-branch caudclabra
decorated with red flowers aud
Bnglish i~y, a communion and
unity candle table, and large
arransements of red and white
flowm dccorlted the altar. White
satin bows were used on the pews.
Escorted to the altar by her
father IIIII pvcn in Jll8ll'iaae by her
pareniB, the bride wu auired in a
Victorian atyle gown fasbioncd
with a Princess Anne neekiine, IJid
acccnred with lace, seed pearls lilcl
iridescent sequins. A large bow
accented the bact of the gown
which flowed iliiO a cathedralllllin.
Tile bride carried a cascade,
arrangement of white and cham- ..
pagnc bri4al ,roses, stephauotis,
plumosa femBD!IEnsJishivy.
·Jennifer Wiley wu maid of
honor, and 'tbe bridesmaid was
Cathryn Atcllison of Hilton Head,

RUTLAND- Sandra Renea
Vance, daughter of Ra D. Vance.
· ·Rutland, and Billy E. Harless Jr.,
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West Vir(inia. exchanged wedding
The bride fashioned her own vows on Sept. 17 at the Richmond
outfit, which was a purple denim Dale Church of Christ at Rich·
prairie skirt. white olf•thC:-shoulder mondYille, Ohio. Tlie Rev. John
· peasant blouse, aud white western Evaus performed the 3 p.m. cereboots.
mony.
She is a ~uate of Ohio UniThe bride was sivcn in marriage
versity and JS employed by Ohio by her father. Cindy Vance of RutUni vcrsity as a seams~ss in the land served as her sister's maid of
dntpcry dcparunenL Her husband is honor. Best man was Greg Field,
working as au upholstery appren- Rutland, and Joe Vance, also of
tice.
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Rutland, was au usher. Ringbearcr
They reside on Scout Camp was Benjamin Stwnp, Creola.
Road, Long Bottom.
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Carry Williams and Cindy
Vance registered the guests and
presided at the reception table.
The couple took a weddins trip
toKingslslanc1
refreshments.

Spencer-Johnson

MR. AND MRS. ROYCE BISSELL

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by her brolber, . ' OwDeelll
Mrs. Ruth Farber of Columbus
attended u matron of bonor.
BrldeiDlaida were Brandl Cre· •n• of Gallipolia, l i • of tbe
bJ:Ide; JJK:qUOIJU Oopn of Scoasbcm, Ala.; Mn. ClrOlyn Adlma of
AIL Ud Mn. Tlb Amold

MR. AND MRS. BU..LY HARLESS

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Angell to be honored

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GALLIPOLIS • Lynn AngeU, Southeastern Ohio erving .small:
local independent bullMa women, business ad local farm ICCOUII~.
. will be rcColnlzcd wltb the YOWIB
Angel then !~ a trucl;ang
ProfesaioaafAlumni Acllievement firm.• Angell R•dse &lt;;orporauon. .
Award from tho CoUeac of Food, . She~ a mem~ ofQI)io.So!;~ of,
Agricultural, and Bnvlronmelltal CPA s. American lnltilulll of Ceitf•.
Scic0cea Munmi Society 11 tboir fied ~blic Accountanta. Gallipnljs .
· annual awards banquet, 6 p.m. Busmess Professional \YOm~n· :
Nov. 4 at the Fawcett Center for serves on tho Galllpohs .C1ty
· TOIIICltOW on 1be Obio State Uni· School Board. Red CJtia co-c:bali,
venity (OSU) Clll'lpuL
Gallis County ~uar.cgk: Planning
·AnaeJI ombllllwd 1 career upo11 Committee, and Is listed In the
gmluatioa from OSU in 1981 with Ohio DireciOry of Womca Busia Bachelor's of Scicace in Agricul- ness~
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anvitcd 10.
two yean in the Gallipolis Devel· atten~ t!lc A~
uet. 'l'bosc·
opmcat CcaiCr u a Slate Residcn· needing more information may call
till Plannct, AnaeJ1 wu employed Ray Miller or Tina Gllfilca, Colas Sllff kc:oui'llllt with American lege of Food, Agricultural, and
ElectriC ro-.
Environmental Sciences Alumni
Io 1985 she opened Angell Society,ll (614) 292-7445. Reser·
Accounting Associates, a local vations need to be made by Oct.
CPA firm with two offices in 26.

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one off the dining room and the
other off the kitchen's nook.
An archway at the front entry
welcomes guests to the home
and leads into the tw~story-high
foyer. Here the 17-foot vaulted
ceiling opens to the vaulted living
room and the adjoining dining
room.
The expansive living room
boasts a sunny bay window, a fireplace and a high-arched window
with views to a side deck area.
The dining room offers a French
door to the side deck and is easily
served over a counter that
extends lrom the deluxe kitchen.
In the kitchen, a central cooktop ·
island offers plenty of counter
space. The dining nook, with its
16-foot vaulted ceiling, has a view
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Laundry facilities and a pantry
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The first-floor master bedroom
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Its Private bath includes a huge
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BARBARA COLEMAN AND RUSSELL THURNER

Coleman-Thurner
• POMEROY - Lorca and Mary
• Coleman of Pomeroy llllllOIIIlCC !he
: engagemcat and approliching mar';' riage of their daughter, Barbara
·· Ann, to Russell Gorden Thurner,
: son of Richard and Patricia Thurn• erof Adams, N.Y.
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• The open church wedding will
•· be held at 11:30 p.m. oo Nov. 26 at
·the Zion Chwdl of Christ, Rutland.
,, A reception
will follow. at the
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1bo ~ il a araduate.of

Meigs High scboof, and is
employed as a certified nursing
USIStant at Pomeroy Nuning and
Rebabililatioa Center, P'clmeloy.
Her fiance is a pidulr.c·of Na·
wood Norfolk ~ School, Norwood, N,Y ., IJid u employed as a
glua mechanic for Cartner Glua
Sy81ema, a.toao, N.C.

GALLIPOLIS - Steven lr.,
Ashley and Mlcbael Hoover, along
with their grandparents, Lee and
Bea Wood, amounee·the enpge. meat and forthcomlna lll81rilp of
their mother IJid d11Jib'«, Rbonda
Hoover, to Breit Hutchinson, son
of IUiph llld Slllie Hutchiaaon of
Gallipolis.
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Satwday, Oct. 29. An opclll Reeplion will be held Nov. 12 It 7 p.m.

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at the Fiist diUich of tho NIZIICIIC,
1110 F'!Dt Ave., Gallipolis.
Rhonda attends the University
of Rio Gtalldo and IS die opetatioil
manager of Physician's Choice
Ambulance in Point Pleasant,
W.Va.
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Academy High School and is
employed by NAPA in Point PleasanL
The couple will reside in Point
Pleasant.

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areaa oo dae ftnt lloor. The diniJJII room baa accet~s to a elde deck,
aad 1111 npen"etl eo the 11v1at1 room givee It a llhare in the flrepJ.a!
aad be&amp;' wlndolr that brilhlrD that area. One ol the 1oft bedrooma
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and living room below. At the end
of the hall, two secondary bed·
rooms each offer a walk-in closet.
The upper floor also hosts a
large loft and a central full bath
that serves the entire floor. The
loft area may serve as a studio,
playroom, home office or a fourth
bedrqom.
This two-story home has 2x4
exterior wall framing .

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room; dining room,
kitchen, four bedrooms,
two baths, a powder room and a
foyer, totaling 2,107 square feet
of living space. Doors lead from
the dining room and the kitchen
to two separate decks. The OVer·
all dimensions are 45' by 35'8".
The basement provides 1,162
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VINTON • PasiOr appreciation
day 10:30 a.m. Vinton Baptist
Church with polluck. meal to follow
' 12:30 p.m. at Vinton Town Hall.

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• Baptist Church will celebrate its
; 161st anniversary 2:.t~· with
' Rev. Douglas Carter
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JACKSON

541 Second Avenue
Tue: 7 p.m.
Wed: 9:30 a.m.

966 E. Main St.
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ST. PETER'S
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LEWIS FAMILY
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�Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, OH-Polnt Pleasant, WV

Hog-raising f.lourished
during past century
The hog.has had an up-and-down
history in theannalsofGallia Cpunty. Gallia hog industry can be attributed
The sCK:a!led "landsharks" or "ra- to the price fall after the "Panic of
wrbaclcs" were thefii'Stdomeslicated 1893 • and to the cholera epidemic
liveStockinGalliaCountyandfonned that hit the county in that same deca source of cash
ade.
for early fanners. .---=---.
In 1918 county agricu!IIR agent
From about
E.H. Faulknec set out to revive the
1810 to 1860,
. pig business in Gallia County. The
most hogs were
fii'St"Pig Oub" was fonned in Hardriven to market
risburg with the pwposc of growing
from southern
betrer hogs in the county.
Ohio through
Later clubs iva'e cqanizcd in Rio ·
GalliaCOIJII.ty. The
Gmnde,Eno,Cadmus,Patriot,Crown
destination was
City and Vinton. Faulknec CDlisted
Richmond, Va.
60 boys for upecial''pig contest" in
Because Gallia County fanners the county but only 21 were able to
grew little com or clOver before the find hogs to buy, due to the shortage
. DON RICE AND LAURA ROSS
Civil War, the Gallia hog was a sleek in the county. Raccooo Township
forager, a fact that adapted the hog natives who competed were Oyde
wen to the long trip.
Call and Floren Williams.
PATRIOT -Robert and Teresa daugbier Lauri B. io DOn A. Rice,
Roben Jones, in his books ''The
Faulkner brought to the county
Ross of Patriot and Catherine m, son of Don and Tllll Rice.
History of Agriculture in Ohio to the knowlodge of how to teD a happy
Smith announce the engagement
The wcddinf wiU Nov. S at lhc 1880," reconled that 12,000 bogs hog from an unhappy hog. He said it
SUPPLY SOURCE -ID 1!118, wllen GaWa Coanty'•l!nt ,....
and upcoming marriage of their groom's parent s.homc.
weredriventhoughGallipolisin 1841 all had to do with the tail. If the tail
Oub" wu formed In llarrllbarg, tile E.E. Wood Store Ud Mlil
and 40,000 in 1847.
wu • good IIOUI'Ce of nppllel. Tlae pia - once a \'ltal part of Gal·
w~ curled,the hog wa.ll happy. If his
Ua County's economy, lllit-llnee the fll90t llu been In decHna...Jn ·
Sometimes these hogs were driven tail straightened out, one had bellel
Importance,
except, of course, with tbe growth of Bob Enu
by themselves and sometimes they
(Contlnted m B7)
Flll'ms.
foUowed cattle so that the hogs could
"glean" what the cattle missed.
The Frank family of Gallipolis
was heavily involved in driving animals to market both to Richmond and
Baltimore.
Someoftheearly hogs in Ohio ran
wild. Wrote Jones, "While the swine
in the woods were sometimes hunted
much like wild animals, the usual
practice was .to entice them to the
home clearance wilh a little com, pen
them up and fatten them."
Hogs that were allowed to run
wild had their ears notched to iden.I
tify ownership. In · most counties,
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ownership of the hog was kept even
though the hog might be in someone
else's woods.
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By 1850 Gallia merchants were
• · October Is National Breast~r Aw...,ness Month.
buying hogs 10 salt and place in bar•
1 In 9 women In this country will develop breast cancer.
rels. Pork packing houses were lo•
If fi&gt;Wld In the earliest possible stage, chances for cure&lt;~~e better than
· 90 percent.
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN G. SAVVAGE
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The nwnmogr.~~n, an x-nry of the ~t. can reveal small twnOB
Hog production in Gallia County liit
up to two yars belono they can be li!H.
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• · Women 40 and older should have a mammogr.~~n every cne to
1880s. It came back up in the early
two years, and women aver 50, 111111ually.
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1890s only to seriously decline by
• • To.schedulea manunogram SCiftDing at Pleasant Valley Hospital, call ··
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs. . The couple are the parents of a . 1900.
Radiology Selvk:es at (304) 675-4340, ext. 283. You will need a
John G. Sauvage of Syracuse son,Dr.JohnR.andJanisSauvage,
lnl868therewerel6,000hogsin
physician's order. If you don~ have a personal physician, call
the county. It was down to ll,OOOby
observed their SOth wedding Peterstown, W.Va., and a daughter,
Physk:lanMatchat (304) 675-1PVI'I (675-1784).
anniversary Saturday.
Jean and Thomas B. Weaver, Syra- 1882 but back up 10 24,000 in 1894.
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They were married at the cuse. They have five grmidchildren, But by 1~35' the number had plumWednesdays rrom 12:30- 9 p.m. throughout the month of October.
• Methodist Church of Hebron by the Tam I Sauvage ~rown, Matthew meted to 3,983 and has remained in
Rev. F. Weed on OcL 22,1944.
Sauvage, Carla Sauvage, Chris that neighborhood throughout the
John is the son of the late John Weaver, and Lee Ann Weaver.
20th century.
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The family celebrated tbe
WhenthehogbusinesswasthrivThe Family of professionals
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l5lO Volley DltYe, Pol!&lt; - · WY lSSSO (liM) 67S-4:UO
of the late Bert and Nellie Potts Princeton
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Is Happy to Announce the Relocation of
his Meigs County Office to
224 E. MAIN STREET IN POMEROY

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University Hoapitalin ColumbuJ. their gue~tune!!djq
and i1 Clllftlltly IJII(!eqoiilg reba- · The affair was holtcd by MidY
"""" bilitation at the Hickory Creek dlepon Loci~, F.t.AM, aild
liv~in Magnolia, Texas, one of Rehabililalion Call« at The Plains. Evangeline
172, Order of
the
plalelto be lloaled. It had Carolyn's father, .Bob Jones, is at a thel!aslmi SUI'.
rained fQr two days IIIII 011 the third disadvantage 10o since be underDonel Tbomu, lllllltl' 'o f Midday 26 inchca of rain fell. That was w!'nt bypass bean surgery 1 year dJepon lodp, pvc the welcome,
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~-~ fact that ago.So the lucie of the Korns and the ing
wilh Denver Rice, put 111111«, givthe inVOCitiOIL Malcer of ccn- ,,...
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y, Georae Ken, of Jones has not been running too monies wu Rlclltrd D. Fruher,
Pomeroy • wbo bad onfy recentl,Y well. However, Carolyn maintains · secre11ry of the Valloy of Columundergone m~or surgery at Uru- one of the moat positive a&amp;titudes bus, Ancient IIIII A~ Sooniab
versityiHospital in Columbus, was I've ever leCII.
Rite, and Anthony . Baebman,
at Bl')'lll's hooie ll the time taking
Bryan ia a 1986 graduate of hiJh prieat of Franklin Council,
some.. of hia recuperation time to Meigs High SchooL Followmg hia Prices of JcnasaJem. Richard BuD.
visit two of his sons, Bryan and graduation here be went to Teus Sovereign Prince, Franklin CounBrett in Texas.
and woJtcd two jobs, meantime cil, Princes of Jeruaalem, spoke
You've lleelt the Dood 011 your putting himself through night about the VIrions l!cwtisb Rite Phinew1CU1110 you blow how bad it school to train to become 1 lanthropica.
was. Bryan and his family and mechanic with Continental AirMating the jewel presentation
George ;*ere able 10 lea~e the lines. Bryan WIS 1 bighly-reprded wa~ John S. Wright, Active for
ho~sc wtth on~clothmg C!n atblete at Meigs HJab. He 15 now 9hlo•.Anciau and Acccplied Salttheir backs and
wu pernut- JIUiried 11111 has .WodlildreiL
tish Rite of FleCIIIISOIIry, Nor1hem
~d 10 take ltong his travel kit.
Anyone~ to send help to Masonic Jurisdic&amp;ioa of lhc U.S. of
They were part of a group taken Bryan and bla family should send it America.
o~ .of the frond, which was to the · to him in c:are of his mother, Saady
There was 110lo, "My Tribute,"
ceilinJ of the one-stay Kom home Goolsby 4815 Brooklawn Housother resources ton. TeUa77066.
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Acouplcofbirlhtlay girls.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)
· ~ home of Bryan s mother, Sandy
Mrs. Ralpb (Dorathy) McKen- _ Soap opera executives met 011
·l~~y, _wllere they 110 tiii'RIItly zie, Rlcine, wiiJ be observing her Frida to ponder bow to make love
~livmg Ulllillhey ~new q~ 90th birthday on Oct. 29. Cards In aflemOon. responsibly.
: ~ The Korns lost thou motor vebi- wiU reach her It home.
Tile two-day soap opera sum- ~ cles, all of their household items
And 1 card ahower it P.lanned mit. wbicb features talks by sur: and their furniture. They rented lhc for Leona Myen, who w1D mark
eon General Joycelyn Elden and
:• home and ~ no insUIIIICC m tbe ber 93111 birthday 011 Oct. 23. Sbe fane Fooda, Ia lpOIIICll'ed by Popu-,
11contents. ."I¥.r ~cles wae ~v- will receive cants at 39S27 Silver lation Comlllunicadoos Intemali011~ered by liability IDSUIIIICC only, so Ridge Road, Reedsville 4Sm.
a1. a group concemcd about over~there's no help there. Meantime,
population.
'IGCOIJIC was able to catch 1 Jll- at
Odessa Proffitt of Portland was
PCI dl8irmall Soany Fox, a Jor:~ Houston a~~ head back to involved in'an accident 011 Oct. 11 mer vice president of children's
-~Porn~, arnV~_Dg home last Toes- in Lancaster: Sbe was taken to programming at NBC, said be
·~day niS!'L Getting out of tbe Oood Grant Medical Center in Columbus 11opes to p;nuade soap opera eJ~CC- .
~waters u real horror stay. And, and remains in lbe intensive care
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! inciclcnlally, following his surgery, urtit. No Dowen should be sent. but
~~is · aiona pretty well. cants aro lily. They can be sent to
·: His wif."c:Wlyn, of course, her at Grant Medical Center, 111 s.
lohas heart problems and couldn't . Grant Ave., Columl&gt;us, Ohio
}nake the trip to Texas. She is 43215. She is in stable condition,
:~tly m a heart trwplant list · fortunately.
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;'!lit University Hospital and is con~tantly on the road on trips to
I don't know how mucb longer
~Jumbus to see numerous doctors the beautiful weather ..,.n last. But
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He wu initiMN!as 1 member of
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal Arch
Masons and Bosworth Council46
in 19SO, IIIII lhc Ohio Valley Commandery 2A in 19Sl. He hu been
Meigs County director of the Scot'

tish ·Rite since 1982, is a member
of the Maddin Temple Shrine,
Columbus, and was crowned a
Sovereign IPlllid iJJSpector general,
33rd ~ SepL 27 in Cleveland.

olives to tbint about population said.
cootrol wbell wrilingltol')' Jines.
Just how ~y ~ tbe stories
He cootenda the ICJIIUre 11101C tllal dominate midday TV?
influential tllan otller sbows
.1bis year, soap opera PIOIIDofbecause they're on every day and · mmg showed 6.64 inc:ldenll ICXviewers identify bcavily with the ualacdvity or RferaiCCito sex per
cbarac1en. .
episode, laid Micblpn Slide Ual"Tile teen-qe vicwen are, In :venity Professor Bradley Gtecaparticular, watching tbe soaps to
develop their expecl*lona rl what
their sex lives m1 t be like," be

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Tbe fonDer pro football player

repltlrly villtcd OJ. Simplou
jill, bul they don't tallt about
Simp•on's murder trial or their_
foodJall cxploiU.
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"Pompano" casualty styled
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financial alfain 'and a full marital
settlement hu been reacbed," lbe
c:ounle said In a statnnmt Friday.
---,·we did not come to tb1a decision easily and on bebalf of our
elitlre Jll!ill)&lt; we lilt to be allowed
tbc digniiy of aortlng through tbla
most painful pan of our lives in
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pi$ farmers to use a IIIOR iniCIISive
fattcnins program than used before.
Faulkner believed in feeding the
animals more often and with a mixture of separated milk IIIII wheat
middlings, using SIOrO bought mineral additives.
One Harrisburg area farmer had
20 hogs go from an average of 22
pounds to an average of 103 pounds
in 60 days. It was eatimlted under the
. olderaystemittoolt 120daylto.-eacb
. that gain.
,The G~ Thnel in 1918 carried
a riumba' of ~lumDI relldve to the
new tccJuU4UCI in pig flr1ninJ. In
1992holinWntorielinOallla~
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Now's the time you'll start spending
more time inside and thanks to reduced ·
prices on i.a-Z-Boye seating, yC)u can
spend less on your furniture budget.
Don't miss your opportunity to discover
the newest looks, and affordable prices,
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and she, too, has been a paliau It

by Lois AnD Bllll. ICCCIDI*Iietl by ·
Jennifer Sheets.
Clawonhy coq:waWJd bla IIIIIR"
ciation for the honor and intro·
duced membcn of bia family - a
brotber, Henry Clltwortby, bia 111ten, Dorothy Lona and Virp
Buehanu and dleir flmlllea,lloDI
wilh bla immeclille family . .
Entertainment IIK:Iudcd a pro- ·
gram by Univenity of~ OnDde
Grande Cloralc under lbe cliftlclion
of Mav Mmdol:t. S~ Houchin•
and Reuben Collins, put masten
of Middleport lodp, regiJicnld lhc
guesta. the Rev. Robert Kuhn,
knight of lhc York Ooa of bouor,
had grace before refreslunenll wae
served in the diniag room which
was cleanlcd in fall colon.
The table ananpnllllt wu pesented as a gift to the Catwortllya
by DouJIIilfJudy FcldiW. A JaOiution adopted by lbe Ohio Senate
lltlloing Clawtlnby wu IJI'*'Icd
to him by bia nephew, Sen. Jan
Michael Long.
Clatworthy joined the Middlepon lodge in 1948, wu mute1 in
· 1952, and district deputy ~and
master of the 12th Masonic District
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Jones of the Burlingham .-ca, was

MIDDLEPORT - A 33rd
degree jewel ...,....!JtiM.eo J101e1
ClilwUiby llld a ~bl bouor=~u beld reccndy at lbe
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mucb for Kevin CoiiDCr, family

Look What's Fallingl

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You ~!now ..some people who
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The office will be CLOSED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
THROUGH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25th. Emergencies
during this time will be seen at the Gallipolis office, 228
Upper River Road, 446-3300. The Pomeroy office will
RE-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th at the new
location offering full-service family vision care
Including glasses and all types of contact lenses.
PHONE 992-3279.

Middleport resident
honored by Masons

by Bob Hoeflich

to 500 fat hogs every fall.
Sta·tion became the hog shipping center
for the county.
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The 1994 blab ICbool foodllll SCUOII, wblcb wiD
en11:r ill alnlb week for 111 Ohio Ed ror IOIIIC Wat
Virglola teama, hal seen 1110 end otllorilecomiag

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Kent keeps OU Bobcats
winless with 24~0 victory
KENT, Ohio (AP)- Astron
Whatley was nearly the whole
show u he 1111 for 201 yards aac1
scored two toucbdoWll&amp; In Ketlt's
24-0 victOry over winlcii Ohio
Uoivc:nlty Saturday in the Mid·
Amerk:an Confereoc:e.
Keot (2-S, 2-3) ICO{ed all ill
poiau In lbc fint half aad limited
Oblo to 86 yards of offense. The
Bobcats have DOw lost all seven of
their games tbla seuoo and slaDd
0..S In tbc coofereoc:e.
Wliatley a red·ablrt freshmiD
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nmillllg baclt, tOIIIIed his prevl0111
best game of 166 yards ruahiDg
aplnst Akroa.
1be Golde Flashes
eel 78
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yards I~ 16 plays In their second
possesuOII, and Whatley capped It
with a ooe-yanl plunge.
Whatley busted loose 011 a 40yard run In the second quarter.
LIDcc Reisland then c:ompleted a
42-y-.1 pass to Mark Britt, rmc1 Joe
Nice eoncluclcd the five-play, 89ylld drive with a niae-yud touch·
clown run off left alllnl.
A;l. Jlme~~n picked off Bob
Bees pass, pVIDg Ketlt the ball at
ils own 48. Nine plays later, What·
ley scnecJ 011 a two-yard IUD.
Lala.-los Townsend wu lhe lOp
performer 011 offense for the Bobcats. gaining 63 yanla In 24carriel.

JowliDIG~a59, BaiSt. 36
At Bowllna Green. Ohio, ~yan
Henry tbrew for a Mid-American
Cooferenc:e record six touchdown

paasca as Bowlin' Green defealed
Ball S!IIC S9-36 ID a bailie of the
league 1 lOp leiiDI Sab&amp;rllar· .
Heary was 17-30 ~g With

~ylrialln~~ ~tcn:eptioo
1 S-0 t.'MAC).
ow g .....,... ,1-1,
came into the CODteat W!lh a half.

Allegheny's Paul Ben wu 172S paulng for 222 ywa witb DO
interc:eplioolllld DDC toucbclown.
, Wltteabe 41, Oblda 7

At Oberlin.~o. Aaron PoMn

pined 103 yards 011 12 carries llld
sand -rwo toucbdownJ • Willalbera PD"hccJ Oberlin 48-7 Sator·

clay In the Nortb Cout Atbletic
Coofercnce
The
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S-l' the NCAC 1be y
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game lead over the Canlinals. 8!111
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6. -~S) !lave now 1011 17 iD a row
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clatiog blck to the 1992 ldiOII.
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two yean Jl1llr to
Wayae St. 16, A•laad 15
that.
At Ashland Ohio Matt fish·
Olllo Wedepa a
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b'!fll ticked a 19-yU:d.field g~al
At De1a
Obi0 Dan H
with 13 seaJIIds mnl!nmg to pw
ware,
over Wayne SL a 16-lS win over Asb•
threw for ~ toucbclowns and ran
land Sadly ill lhe Midwest Inter·
for OIIC u Ohio Wealeyan defeaa:cJ coiJceie,.. Conti
Cue WesterD 40-20 011 Sadly m
e-ereuc:e.
the North Cout Coofcn:oa:.
BaldwiDoWalacrt 2.3, lllnmlt
Hover opened scoring with a
At lfini!D. Ohio, lhe Hiram &lt;;at·
60-yard toucbdown pass to Joe lese Temen bad upset In mmd
Buctley In lhe first quuter. He put _ gomg IDID lhe fourth q~ up I 0the Ba~g Bishops (S-2 oWJII), 9, but undefealed BaldWlD·Wallaa:
4-1 NCAC) ahead l6-0 at the half SCOied two toucbdowns and w011
wi!h a 2.1-.yard touchdown pass 10 ~~S:ll,Maldapm7
Drum_.~~ u
At New Coocord, Obio Kevin
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Knes1ricJ1: sand 011 a ooe-Yanl IUD
At Gambler, Ohio, Joilll Iozzi in lhe seaJIId UIUtet IIDd caught 111
sand Oil runs of two lmlll 7 yards
11-yard tou~down pass in the :
In the f~urtll qu_arter to seal fourth to lead Mount Un1011 to a
Alleghc:nS·h-'•Y 5 S4-0 wm over Kmym 31-7 wio over Musltingum Satur- :
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Major college football scores
Eut: Army 2S, Citadel 24; Bostou Univ. 40,
Ril!bmood 24; Bu~oell 31, Lehlgb 27; Cent.
COIIIICCticut SL 24, SL liraocla. Pa. 21; Colgate 3S,
Fordham 6; Columbia 3b, Yale 9; C011necticut 33,
Rhode Island 16; Cornell 17, Dartmouth 14;
Delaware S2, Mauec:huscUs 14; Georgetown, D.C.
17, Jobns Hoptills 14; Lafayeue 17, Holy Cross 9;
Louisville 3S, Navy 14; Marlst 13, Canisius 0;
Mi~i 38, West Virginia 6; ~ew Hampshire 24,
Maine 7; Penn 24, Brown 0; Princetoa 18, Ha-vard
7; Rutgers 7, Bostoa Collese 7, tie; Siena 21,
Duquesne 16; St. John's,-N.Y. 27, SL Peter's 7;
Towson St. 48, American Iud. 6; Villanova 13,
Northeastcro 9; Wagner 39, 1011122
Soutll: Aia.·Birmlngham S4, Cbar1esb1 Southern
14; Alcorn St. 41, SoutheiD 37; Delaware SL SO,
Morgan St. 21; Duke S1, Wake Forest 26; E.
Kentucky 23, Tennessee Tecb 3; Aoricla St. 17,
C1emsoo 0; Furmaa 28, VMI II; James Macl1soo 33,

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fearsome tban has been applll:lll
nc:arly 80 yards aod CODIIOIIing tile
There were lbc eisbt sacks by biD nc:arly 10 mlnutcslonaer.
Cincinnati's de~ose in a 14-10
"They llad 20 pulota IIJalnst
lou at Pittsburgh 1ut Sunday, for us," BroWlll COIIdl Bill Belkhict
ewnple. Horrible lieams doo't UIU· said. ''We illlerCCpl Olle pass in the
lllygeteight sacks. do they? .
Clld liOIIC, lntaa:pt anolher paiS 011
"It makes you wooder," Jooea lhe S-yard ~. aad bat one out of
said. "You worry about what lhe Clld :llOIIC 011 the last play Df lhe
you'll! going up agaillst. ~y're IIIII!'· So we !lave a lot of respect
bUDgrY.. They're 0-6, 10 there's DO for tbeir ability to move the ball.
IClli,tls'what they're aolnato do." Tbey've aot to he oae of the 10p
'l1lete also - t h e - opal- · ICIIDiin the lelpc ill 11W118C per
er at Onci111ali, wbidl euded with carry in lhe nmilfn1 game."
the Browns baDiiJII ou for dear
True, Cinclnoatl averages 4,2
life: Clev~land woa 28-20, but · yard a per carry, b'ut quotlua a
only because It iot two looa lllllalic lite lbat out of CXJIItellt ila
RiiUrlll ror ~ ill the ICilo attelda. Bottom UDe, the Beopla
ODd quMer - liD IS-yard ldctoff bave the wont oft'eose ill the AFC,
'*-by Rllldy BaldwiD. ~ . ud part of lhe reuon for their
leu than tbree minutel later by deceot lllllliDa avcraae Is the fact
Eric Mescalf'a 92-yard patll nlln. 11111 quarterback Davlcl KliDJler
for Ill'/ blat
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Carolilla,Y:T 24, Howanl20; Randolpb-Macoo 28,
· Daviclaoo 14i Soulb Carolina 19, Vanderbilt16; Troy
SL 39, Cell~ Florida 38; Virginia Tech 4S, Pittsblqb
'I;W. CarolinaS3,trr-Cbattanooga IS _
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38, Sao Diego 21; Cellt MlcbiBU 32. Miami (Obio)
30; Dayton 24, Drake 7; Iowa 19; Mlchisan 19,
Illinois 14; Mlcbigan St. 14; Kent 24, Obio 0;
Minnesota 17, Wisconsin 14; N. Illinois 27,
Louisiana Tecb 17;" Nebrasb 42, Missouri 7;
Nonbwestern 20, IMian•7; Ohio St48, Purdue 14;
Oklahoma 20, Kausas 17; W. Mlcblgan 33, E.
Mlcbipn 14
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. A.tM 7, Ric:eO; Tcus Tech 38, Baylor7
Far W•t: Air Fon:e 42, Fresno SL 7; Boise SL
38, M011tana St 10; M0111ana 3S, Weber SL 20: S.
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scrambling for his life 16tlmes.
"He's stuck wbere tile rest of
Clevelaud, conversely, baa lhe suys are. We're inconsistent
allowed fewer point&amp; so far than, 8lld not doing enough to put drives
Ill)' other AFC ~feose. OfJII
~~~a lac of points."
opponents, only Cincinnati bu
The Browus, winners of four
saed u mmy u 20.
. straight games oWiall, will be try·
The Bengals haw II!Kbccl 20 ln&amp;ID llllb It flw In a row for the
ooly llile other time, in a 31-281ou flnt time since 1986. Tbey'w waa
to New England. They've scored tbe last four meetings witb
10 or fewer In tbeir other four Cinc:innati io a series that is DOW
pmes, IIICI KllnJier Ia the w-t- tied at 24 vil:lor1es apiece.
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Sbula, however, said be baa no
plus to beocb him .. the !!IOO!CDl
•'You have to piapoint lbat be Ia
lhe root ause of all your problaDJ
befon~ you mate a clecilloo like
that, and tbat' 1 aot the cue,"
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wheD be doesll't have the time to
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Less TOlly JOIICs said tbls week during
J11an bilfway through the seasoo, JR1*111i011s for Sunday's g~~~~e at
- the OnciMali Beopls haw qain Clewland Sladlum. "Second of
reached that sorry s~a~e: They'll! all, it'• a divlsioo IIIIIIC. And we
10 bad, y011 caa'l afford to over- doo't reaDy like that lellll at all. So
loot tbetiL '
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· You couldn't stomach lhe aciYIDII&amp;eofthem."
bumlllatiOII.
Some of lbo energy lhe BroWDJ
"You cJOa't want to be the first normally put Into Jtndyloa lhc
to lose to tbem, first of all," · pme p1111 - cliwrted tbil week
to llllldaaame there's oo lcldoWn
against llleir wiDle11 Intrastate
rlvall. At S-1, the Browns a oft'
to tbclr belt start in nearly 30
yean, IIIII witb aiiiUdiiCirier eec'- olld·balf aclledule appi'OICIIIDJ,
they don't Wlllt io ICIU8Ddcr what
by all lndlcatloaa sllould he an
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eta, .. Pllrd• Jllllltlr Rob n.rpen (7) lladl Old
.n. belal ~~pelllled by OWo Sate dlleaden Malt
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their IIIIU&amp; u the ownen of Muon Couilty'a bell
record lo some danser tbla week. But Point
from their bome loll to Losaa by beating Pleuant'a Bla Blacb, who ~a~~oved the goOse egg
PortsmoUth, retun to Southeutenl Oblo Athletic liom lbdr wiD column Friday nip~ wiD II@.~ a sdff
Leqae play wldl a clalc wilb it team sliD llddng ill tclllhla week io their-quest to equal Wahama'a
Wlllllllll over Ill finllola of lhc SCIIOIIIII&amp;IIole 111110&gt; JeCOid. ,_, '•f'l' ','' ,,, '
Cbldlalna.
SoutheiD'I Toruadoea, wbo baven't bad a wiD
· Tbough they're llill the ownen of Melp Couoty'a llDce beallna llill-wlnleu Hanaan Ill late September.
bell record, EuteiD'S Eagles
only the latest wiD bit the IOicl ooc Jut time Ia their quest for tbclr
partlciplllll from lheir COUDty to lose I hcwM '0' 11la8 secood victory c:llhe campalga
Here II a glimpse at wbo will do battle wllh
JIIIIC, falling to the IIDIC team dlat defeatccJ their
ardlrlvall at J!omemniDJ lbc prevlou week.
whom Ibis week.
River Valley's Ralden, 111v1na 1oet In their ftDII
.IOicl COIIICit of the ICIIOII, wiD rctnrn bome 10 ~·
t"rtdar. Gallipolis at JICbon; Trimble at Eastern;
a two-pmc bome 11111111 .,aiD1t a dub 1bat II
1 Lopu River Valley; Jdeiaa at VIDIOD County; Miller
blgil after tnocldnaa 1e1111 out of the Ullbealetl n11b at Eulao; Soulbera at Alexander, Wahama at Wirt
for the 1«0011 CODSCQIIive week.
Couoty; Roane County at Point Pleasant.
Spelldng of bomc stiDdl, the Meigs Marauden,
Note: Hannaa bas an open dale.
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CoUeuo lleanl a lot of people calling hlaiCIID a Bia
Teo CODiellder. But he never believed iL
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After 24th·I'BIItcd Oblo Srate ac!minl•wect a 4814 healing Saturday, CoUeuo said 1he Boilamat.en
wen~ still a
way from being am011g lhe elite
tcama ill lhe
cmJCC.
. "Everytblllg In tbla game waelousy," said Collet·
.to, a former offensi~~ tOOrdinator at Ohio State
uoder Joha Cooper. People were gelling oo the
baod1\'IIOII. Ilalow we're &amp;etter lhao we were (last
year), but I was petrified that what happeocd today
ml&amp;bt ~·"
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. Bob Hoymg threw four toucbdown paascallld had
a aueer-bl&amp;b 290 puslog yards ill lhe f111t half ae the
Bucteyea ihmv deep aod often to disarm the DoUet·
:maken.
,
· . HoYilli, who fiDillbed with 31M yards_passiiiJ. ded
· Jolm DoriOn's 42-year-old Oblo State record wtlh hla
flftb toucbdown J111S1 011 the first series of_lhe aec:oad
half.
.
Hoying Cl0111pletecll9-of-23 pasaea ill the first half
and bit hi&amp; ooly aucmpt of the secood half. He had
1101 tbrown a toucbdowo pus In Ohio SIIIIC'alut two
games aad had !brown just eight In the Buckeyes'
last Dine pmea.
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'·~ lbiDg I wu clolng today wu making good
de&lt;:lsiolia, "- Hoying said. "Early in the game, they
were playlna maD-to-mao defense in the aecooclary
aad 1101 biiiZIDg. Y0111111U111y dm't see that!' ADd It
_was my job to take _aclvuta~e of it. I aot Into a
. groowemyrmdlleptlt&amp;olng.'
·
: The 31M yanla 'W8S the fifth blgheat total ill Ohio
· State blatory and die 290 yards wu the moet ever In
: thelinthalfbyaBuc:teyequanabact.
: "Bob paaiCd with peat collfidencc today. He
. reacbed his zoae and lbat ~ wbere we neec1 him to
: be,'' aald wide Jeceiyer Joey Oalloway, who bad
· seven catches for 9S yanls Ed toucbcJowna ~ 42, 2
: and 11 yo.
:. Pur4oe (4-2-1), DOw 1-25 ill lu last 26 televlsecl
· pmes, Clllle In alooe In secoild place In the Big Teo
·. :with a2.()..111181t. But theBoilamaken also came ill
· 103rd of 107 Dlvili011 I-A leaJDS ill total defense.
• "I wu IC8rlld of·their apcal," Cdlctto said. "We
: Clll't play J111S1 defense."
· Ohio Swc (6-2. 3·1) milved Into a tie for secmd
· In lhe c:oofcreoc:e, a game bdlincl top-I'BIItcd Pcun
: SIIIIC. The Budreyes play at Pam Slal.e Salurday.
: Hoylna _had never throWll men lhan two toucb· .
• doWD, pules In a gatPC. In addldoo to the lbree TDs
: to Oalloway, he bit Olrls Sanden 011 IICCftl of 41

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we'll! DOt JOOd at _ I've
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they lOOt em of it," Coneun said.
In other Top 251Cdoa:
·
No. 3 Nellrub 4Z, M~ 7 - At Columbia,
Mo., Broci: Barinp thR!w t1uee toudldown pauea
In the aec:oad half aad l.aWII!QCC Phllllpa ran for 110
)'Iris 18 lbinl-llllked Nelnlka ovetame a slow start
to beat Mlaaouri 42-7 S~
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Nelnalta (8.0, 3.0 Big
t) dido't have a first
dowo In a ICOII!Ieu lint
yet the Issue wu
oever In doubt. Mialourl, w
hi. 1oet five 1n a row
at home, averted a abutout 011 a 34-yard tooJCbdown
pass 1iom Jeff Haody to Rahaetnu Jeotius wilb 7:34
to play.
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No. II T - AaM 7, IUce I - At College Scalioo, Tellll, CCJrey Pullig pwed for a IOUclldown and
saved IIIIOiber with a tremendoua tac1de 011 a fumble
retum u No. 6 Texas A&amp;:M fought off upslart Rice
7~ 011 saturday for ita 26th COIIIeCUiive Southwest
Coofereuc:e victory.
It was the 25111 CODsecutive victory at home for the
Aggiea (6.(), 4-0 SWC). Rice, wblcb startled Texas
19-171ut Suoclay, fell to 3-3 aad 2-1.
The Aggles attock quickly agaillst lhe 20-pOint
unclcrdos Owls for the only toudldown of the game.
Haltbact RodDey 1bomaa took a short swing pass
from Pullig and foUowecl a block by wide receiver
Chrla Saaden 011 a 60-yard scorin&amp; play with leas
lhao 2:00 BODC In the flntperlocl. .
The touchdown came after comcriJaclt Donovan
Greer bad recovered a fumble by Rice's Youcy
Edmooda at the A&amp;:M 43.
Puitig saved 11 lonchdown by dtaslng dowo Rice
defenalve end Audry QIDou, who returned Leeland
McElroy's fourth-pmod fumble 20 yards to lhe
' Aggjea' 43. Pullig was the ooly player with a chance
to make the lactic. A.tM then forted Rice to punt.
No. 7 Miami 38, W.VIralnUI ' - At Morgantown, W.VL, FnDt Calla direw for 266 yards and
two touchdoWlls u No. 7 Miami avengccl iu only
.Big East lou by healing West Virginia 38-6 011 Saturday.
West VIrginia's 17-14 viCIDry last Nov. 20 cost
lhc H1tllialles their lblrd dlle in the three-yea- biatory of lbe leaaue. u wellu a chance to play for their
fifth llllliODafdlimpionsblp In 11 yean.
· Oo Ibis Saturday, the Mouutalncen (3-S. 1-3)
wen! DO match for Miami (S-1, 2-0), wbldl woo for
the lhird llraiglit time aad ran Ita string of viclaiea
over IIIUlllbd lieiiDJ to 68.
Cclsta helped the HurriCIIIICI 10 a 25~ halftime
; llld 14 yerdl.
lead by lllrowiD&amp; a $2-yard toucbclown JIIISI 10 Chris
• · And the Buckeyes dldn 'I let up. They ~ tlJrow.
T. JOIICI and a S4-)'ll'der to Yatil Green,
: lng Into the end zoae wblle ahead 3S;.o llld callccl
MiaiD1 added touchdowna in llic lint two periods
: two limeoula IIIII put 011 a fuB punt 'rush ill the flllll
-Oil a ~yn IUD by Dlllyell Ferguson and a nloe• mlDUIC of lhc half.
yarder by Uury Joaes, who started ill place of injured
: After IIDPPiug the clock wilb six sec:oacJa left Ia · Larry Stewart.
·
· die half, Joe&amp;"JICboo tlcted a 38-yanl field goal, hi&amp;
No. 18 Florida St. 17, Cle- t - At Tallabaa: ~oflhcopcgl!!g20minuiCI, ·
. sec. Pia., Wankt Duna ran for 133 yanla'BIId two
"Any pllc:e I ever CMie from, you try to score ae • ·toucbdowna Sidurday as lOth-ranked Aorida SIIIIC
mmy J)Ointa u you could.'' Coopet l8icJ.
shut out. Clemson 17~ and match eel an Allantlc
Colietto said, "It's DOt for cblkln:n. Tbil a btavyCoast Conference record ·witb 21 atralgbt league
weJabt fight, not a pellmlnary. You'd better oome to winJ.
·
play In the Big Teo.''
'lbe Scmlnolca, who have not lolt a CotlfCII!IIC:e
After Eddie Gearge carried on sb of lhe Duct•
pne sillce joining the ACC, go for the record next
eyea' flnt nine playa to go over the-1.!100-yanJ mark
Saturday qaiDit uobeatt:n Dote In a lbowdowo of
011 the yell', Hoying toot over. OSU liDebatker Greg
ACC fnJDtrunncn. MarylaacJ woo 21 llnlight games
Benl..t set up OIIC score WIUI 1D Ulterc:epiiOD and
in tile mlcJ.l971Ja.
Malt'fll*ca liockecJ a Rob Deignan punt to give the
. FlorlcJa Swc'(S·1, S~ ACC) IIPUtlell!d much of
Bucteyes good field polid011 qaln.
the clay 011 offense, but ill defense doodo•tccJ to lh•
Dcipatl had another ptmt bloc:ted, this one by
out Clemsm for the llraight IC8I(JD and give aiiCb
J1100 Louia, 011 the flnl series c:lthe secood half 8lld
Bobby Bowdal a 19.() mark In bnmcmuiag JIIIICI.
Hoytoa fo1JowecJ It wilil lhe 14-yard touchdown JIIISI
The Seminoles sacked three Cielilson quarletbacta
to Slllilen to JJ,18kc It 48.0.
.
five ~es aod limited the Tlgen to 149 yanla and
"I lbougilt we would win today'a game aad score
nine first downs. .
ICJIIIepoillll,butDOt48,"Coopersald.
Clemson (2-S, 1-4 ACC) dlclll't cross midfield
•
l'llnlue'a poinu aiiiC 0111 90-yard pass play liom
until the fiDaliCN'Dc!s Qf lhe.tblrd period after selling
Tll!fzger to tralg Allen and Allen's 12-yard reccpthe ball on a short punt by Aorida Slate's Sean Liu
t1oo liom Billy Dicketl.
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BoweD, 1-19·1. TOTALS • 12- GABS: Noae.
tough 011 them.
Jl1ln&amp;_iDa GAllS lllfcty
After forciDg the firat GAHS 171-1. GABS • Qualls, 4-47-1;
Scorhll - PBS - BW B - ,
But a acorelesa fint quarter liMThe C•D!aoa took
JIIIDl or the Dl&amp;bt to opeD tbc fiDil Hill, 1·7·0; Hutchinson, 1·8; 19-pua from Juon Eatep, I:CM
rellUJM two WJ111'en turnovers - lug ~ tlct own the PHS 37 aod period, Portamoath muchcd 79 Dames, 2-10; Stacy, 1-1; Wlllllley, founh, (paN fill); GABS • s.rcty,
liDellal:br JIIICII Peck's n:aJVCI}' or llllldlcd lbe dl•aore lD Dille PtaYI yirdl ill eigbt playa wilh Bltep hit- 1-3. TOTALS .1..76-1.
10:12 fust; HutchiD1011, I~
p ........ PBS - Ealep 12-24- run, 6:62 fmt, (CmoccDI,
a fumble at the Raidcn' 27·Y81d liDC with H i""ln bl atln
from 'liD&amp; Bowell with a 19-yanl atrltut
);
and co.rnerbact Doug Lloyd's the OO.:;;rth ~ j:iuoJ~over the 8:04 m.t. A pua I'm the two: (0)-171-1; Hull, 0-3-0-0-0. TO· Qualla, 4-pua from Humplueya,
interception of sorhomore B Cl•l-' _.. the
..... to point CXJDvenion failed.
TALS 12-27·0-171-1 GABS- 11;54 second (tlct fail); lfutdllnqiiM'II!I'bll:t Shawn Taylor spua at m:,;~AIII-1
Oa Gallla'a first play from Humphreys, 8·11·0)-S6-t; L son, 62-yard ruo 7:30 fouth,
th~ midfield sulpe - that the
After f~rciug a aecood E1tep scrimmage after the PHS ac:ore, Saunden, 2-2 (0)-20-0. TOTALS (Qualls, pus from HuDpllreya);
Ralclen could have tumed IDto at UDt lhlee mlDutea lalet die Gal- Hutdlinaoa took 1 handolf from lt-1~1).76-1
Oancens, 20-yard field pl. 1:0!1,
least 12 poillta.
---· _____. ftans marcbed 84 yards' iD seven HumplRya, cut to bla left. dodpcl
Reconl'ed Iambie~ : PHS: fourth.
tblee or four woul4-be tiCtlen. llld ·Norm Broob alill ShaDe Nunley_
Nut..-= Ocl28, at JacU..
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the
of die I!'C· scampered 62 yards down the
ood period. H
Yl hit Qualb GAHS sideliDea to make it 21-6
for 1 TD iD the endzooc. Qualls
lth 7.30 left iu the game
made a leaping one-banded c:atdl w
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witli hia left hand aod tudtcd it in Hump!Rya threw a strike to ~
to give GAHS a IS-O lead with for tbe ~~point CXJDveniou.
11:54 left iD the flnt ball. CreGallia a filial aeon: came oa a
· mee111' tk:t wu wide to the rilhL ~-yard field 1oa1 by Cremeens
Outstanding defensive play by with l:OS left to play.
Jason Casey and Troy Duncan
The Blue Devils return to
fon:ed ADOther Trojm pu111 early 1o Southcaatem Oblo League action
lbe aealtld per1ocL Howevt~, Andy Friday at JacbOD while l'artamouth
Shepberd tolled Hutchlnaoa for a will hoet once-belfal Miami Trace.
alx-yard lou, tbell Shane Nunley ScGre by qllll'ften
intercepted a HumphreyJ pus to ~tb........ 0 0 0 6• 6
give PHS die bill 011 the GAHS 44. ·Gallipolia .................9 6 0 II • 26
PHS moved to the GARS 38, but StatistiCS
two sacts by Cremceu stopped Deputmeat
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bounda 011 the GARS 9 (PHS ocver Lost rushing ...................17
40
kicked to tbe Gallians all night, Net ruab1Dg ...................292
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either punting the ball out-of· Pus atlelllptl..................13
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bounds or using tbe aqulb tict 011 Completions ...................10
12
two llktoffs) the Gallialllllllldled Intdtepred by...................o
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S9 yarda before Norm Broob, wbo Yanls J)asalog ................. 76 171
played a whale of a defensive pme Total yar;ts ...................368 2S4
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Eatep promptly marched the Fumbles ............................2
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Trojus to the GAHS 12 in four Lost fumbles .....................2
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playa, but tblee
J11111C1 PeD8lliea......................4-2S 6-73
u a reault of alert de ensive play Punta .......................... J-27 4-138
by Ryu Barnes and Seth Davis
IDdMdual 11111a1nc. PHS aod a blocked field goal atlelllpt by BratdleU, 8-59; Eggar, 2-18; MacGallla'a Bnndon HW with 1.7 aec· DODaJd, 1-12; Kliittel, S-1; Estep, 8
ooda left in the half kept tbe Tro- (-3); Tbompsllll, 1 (-4) Team I (jmucoreless.
10). TOTALS 26-83. GADS GAHS toot the second half Hutchinjii!O, 19-173; Stacy, 11-93;
kickoff and DWChcd to the Tro- Dailey, 1-3; Hill, · 3-19;
jans' 28 wbere the drive fJZZlcll. Humphreys, 1-1; Woodward, 1-S;
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sot lhcm to tbe Wmiora' 17 for
tbclr flnt veeeturc iD lhc red WDC.
But IIIler iDa drive lllala~~~liDucd
iD1o lbe ICCO!Id quarter, sopbclmon:
Ricbaed SICpbeos claopped a paas iD
lbe CDd zone OD a secood-llld-goal
play from lhc W~~~m~ sevco. 'After
Kelley's pua to Orca Lloyd fell
IDalmplctc, DOD Wamsley booted a
field aoal froiD lhc distance

little-used veteraeis, ·loi:ludiDJ
former slllrliDg quarterblck Hcadl
Onber.ID 12 playa iD lhc 1ut ftamc.
lbe RaldcO put forth ODly ClPJC paas
play, as oppoacd tbree to out of 10
iD lhc ibiid.
1be dedltoa gaVe 111e Wirrlon lbeir tint wiD iD SEOAL play after
losses . to Gall1a Academy, Losao
IYid Jackson.

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W111m1 rcspODded wilh ao elgbl·
play, 67-y!Pid drive lbat saw Frye,.
who saw 15 yaeds of his 46-y!Pid nm
wiped out because of a Warrior
clipping pc!laity, aury lbe ball f«
all but lbe last yard. Taylor took
care of lbat to get lhe boau• ftnt
toucbdowo. Brjao PinkenoD' a exuapoiDt kick gave lhc Waerion a 7-3
lead, a mirgio !hat grew as time
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Frye, wbo was rewarded f« bia
efforts iD lbe piVOIIII drive by takillg
1be balliD f« lhc Warriors' second
score iD lbe J,aat two miDutes of lhc
half, pimarily wed lhc blockiDg of
cc01er Josh Schaad aDd &amp;uards A.P.
Nelson and Eri,c Grayaou for tbe
rcmaiaclcr of bis yardage and bis
final two touclldoWDs. Mcaowhile,
ICIIIor fllllbact RYM N'Jdlols l!eg~~~
getting tbe ball more often after
liD 46
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e (despete get ~
of his
s~ ~o 2bdooore halflimed
fr liPid usiDg
s .,.. , -pouo ame to belp
wear '!OWD lhc Raidcn aod cat up
mOle lime OD lhc clock. ·
W811CD casbed iD 0111hc first two
of River Valley's tbree turnovers,
wilh linebacker Sclh Eddleblute'r
PllCOYery oC a f11mNed map ~y iD
lbe tblnl quaeter resulting iD FrYe's
four-y!Pid touclldowo nm. Later in
act d!ree, Chad CaDfield's pickoff or
Kelley's paas was tbe table-letliog
iDcideDt lbat zeaulted ID Frye's 28yml gillop IIi lhc end zooc.
River V!lllcy ltUct to lhc plllld
g&amp;MPIC 0101e iD lhc fourtb qUICtcilban
1o 111e tbird dcapite
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lDICrclcpliCIIIIbrowo ...... .2

By beating Meigs 31-14,

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Scoring summary
River Valier: Wamsley 24-yd.
field -• 10:5 ~-A
guu, ' """ qtr.
Warreef Local: Tayl« 1-yd. nm
(PinkenoD lddt), 7:33 2nd qtr.
Warren Local: Frye l·yd. run
(PinkenoD kic;k), 1:19 2nd qtr.
WarreD Local: Frye 4-yd. CUD
(PinkertoD kick) 8·59 3rd qtr
Warren L~: 'Frye 28-yd. run
(PiDi:ertOD kick), 6:02 3rdqtr.
W!IJTCD Local: GreCDwalt 39-yd
punt return (N'o. 61 kidr:)

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7-1
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75
83
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Waneo Local .................... 1·3
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Miami Tlace ..............................................7

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Meip .........................................................3
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90

152
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279
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176
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GAUJPOLIS U, Pcrtsmoutll6 · . Frllle;r: GALLJPOLIS il .
Warren . Local 35, RIVER Jackloo; Logaa at RIVER
VALLEY3
VALLEY; River Local at
l.opo 27, Jacklou 13
Mar~e~ta; Alhcoa at Warrcli ·
MaricUa 34, Atbc:aa 17
Local; Meigs Ill VIDIIJII Coaell)'; · ·
PoiDI Pleasallt31, Melp 14
~ Camty 81 PoiDt Plefult; ·
Coal Grove 30, South Point 12
Roc:it Hill Ill Coal Grove; Soudl ·
FairlaDd 17, Buffalo.WayocO
POIDt at fairland; Miami 'rraCe .
tdlaml Trace 42, Cloclooall at Portsnioutb.
Northwest 16
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Team statistics
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Rushing aa.:yds .....35-146 37·226

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58 yard scoring drive of their own.
Unlike Point Pleasant, much . of
Meigs' yardage came through the air.
Quarterback Brent Hanson completed four passes on the drive for 48
yards. That included an II yard toss
10 Mike Marshall, who juS! missed
getting the ball inside the pylon. From
.. the one though, Meigs would return
to the ground and haltback Matt
Williams did !he honors banging
behind his right guard for the score.
The Meigs drive Jook.ano!hcr 6:40 off
the clock and the !wo teams quickly
• ., TURNING TUE COitNEil- Melp nYHPPI• back M8U WIDla- found themselves a quarter ofthe way
: (rtpt) a• IIWMJ rr- PoUet 'P leuaat "-&amp;ko" Ccaru wlelle through !he second quarter.
, ~ ....-ew dlll'lnl Friday eelaltt'• - lcepe Pllhlr et Bob
That's when things typically s!art: ~..-.. FWL Tlee MUIIIPIIen cii.el tlaelr dane P"' te.. atud ed lo backfire for the winless Big ·
; ~t a Ylctory Ia r.IUDa to 3-5. (Ttm..S.nlheel pleolo by Dan , Blacks. Point Pleasan! went three
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plays and ou!, and !he Maraude!li put
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drive of the young game. Again, 7 Meigs.
Again the Marauders ~
. · _POMEROY,. Ohio - The Meigs · Meigs grabbed·much of. the yardage
· Point Pleasant had i!S chance 10 towards the Poinl Pleasant goal line: ·
Maraudc!li and Point Pleasant Big !hrough the air. Hanson completed crumble, but !he Big Blacks stormed With only I :22 left in !he gll!lle, ·OBC·
Blacks battled each other in typical three passes on !he drive, but 'the back. With only 3:33lefl in ihe half wouldn't lhink !hat Meigs Would h&amp;~
rival fashion Friday night before a Marauders used some power football the Big Blacks cruised down !he field time for a 10 play drive, but ~bal.'s
near capacity crowd nestled in the too in keeping the Big Blacks off bal- at will. It took only seven plays, just exac!ly what they pu! together. ~Pomeroy pines. It was Point Pleasant ance. Fullback Jason Parsons banged two of which went for less !han II hotpe learn ac!ually reached the POint
that ended up on lop though, 31-14, his way ahead for 26 yards on the firs! yards. Gill's keeper around !he righ! 16 yard line when Hanson hit Marbreaking their eighr game winless two plays. following the blocking of end went for 22 yards 10 t~e seven shall on a 13 yard curl pattern. HC!Wstreak in tbe process.
Shannon Staa!S, Adam Barrell and yard line, and Hall finished the job ever, Jeremy Buskirk's one-banded
"Our kids practiced !his week, Corey Seymour. 1be drive would end from lhere to cut !he lead !o one, 14- interception with I0 seconds left
probably for !he fll'St time in the last about four min~ and eight plays lat- 13. Meigs' Shawn Petrie came up with saved the day for Point Pleasant. .
three weeks, with the confidence !hat er when Hanson found Paul Pullins a huge play a! !he time as he busted
"That was a critical play," said Saf.
they could win," said Coach Steve
the right pylon for a
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look 7:25 .off the fillit'quarter clock.
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been a little more physical up there
tban we have been."
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JCDidela 3-9; i'ec:k 2-5.
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Pomeroy-Middleport-Galllpolle, OK-Polnt PI-nt, WV

At the Eagles~ homecoming game,

Trimble han·ds Eastern 8-0 ·loss
By SCOTI' WOLFE
Stadium.
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Allboup Eutcm (S-3 &amp; 2·1) aot
EAST MEIGS -For tbe secood a couple sood runs from Charlie
Slralsbt week; tbe Trimble TOIIICiils Bissell early, Eastem strugled 10
have spoiled Meiss County establish ill runnlaa same. Both
hnmeo minga.
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· primarily runnins teams, Trimble
The second uprislns came as a struggled to do the same. The
llule bit of a IUI)Irile u ~ Tomcall Eastern run baa been a mainllay all
(4-4 overall and 3-0 In the Tri· se&amp;l(ll, so wben Trimble establl5bed
Valley Conference's Hocklna itself in tbe trenches, Eastern
Divlsi011) claimed 111 8~ dcfens.lve stumbled. 1as on Sbcell paced
StaDdoff aJaiDSt tbe boat Eastern Eastern with .52 yanla 011 18 c:anies,
Eagles Friday Dipt at Sbadc River far short of lila e.Jy IIC8IOD a\'CI'IIIle.

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ford. "You know if we go down eight
or nine points right there it suddenly
becomes a lot tougher to come back."
Meigs looked to stan .the second
half in great fashion as Cess Cleland
returned the opening kickoff to the
Point Pleasant 41. However, Hall
chased d&lt;JWn Hanson for a five yard
loss on first down, and two incomplete passes later Point Pleasant had
held.
'The Big Blacks took over on their
own 36, and for the third time of the
BACK-BREAKING INTERCEPTION - Eutern's hopes for a . game it was time t.o drive. Again,
comeback Ill tlae riDal mlllutea of tlae fourth quarter were duhed Point Pleasant stayed on the ground
when Trlmhle 'a Mark Patton (34) Intercepted *his paa_a, Patton as they marched the 64 yards in 6:48.
otepped Ill front aad tlaea tore dowa tlae field wltla 4:48 left Ill tlae On the 13th play of the drive, Hall folfourtla .. uarter. ne Eutera o«enae could DGt aprinll back, faOJng to a lowed Bill Mauox and Michael Jef8-41 defeat Ia Ito homecoming game. (Times-Sentlaef photo hy Georp

Abate)

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Firat clowna ....................2S
Total )'1Kd1 ..................341
Rnm(og IIIL·yda.... .57·293
Pauma yanla .................48
Comp,·IIIL ........ ,...........3-4
Inla'cqltiooa throwli .......0

FumbiCs·kllt....................o

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Blasell carried 15 times for 46
yanla.
Trimble waa led by l&gt;ennla
Osborne, who liammered tbe liDe 16
dmea for 44 )'IKdl and a IOUCbdoWD.
Friday's same was biJhllptccl
by many bard bill llld an iDtellle
battle in tile trenc:bes. For the
present time, tbe club bad been
taned tile Hockins Division
championship same; tlae play by
botb teams exemplified !bat soldea
lllldcltooe.

Baalem bad aMml opportuDlliel
tbroushout tbe same; but coady

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tile Trimble alllc-yud liDc, but
loat lbe ball 011 doWIII.

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Trimble threatened before tbe
balf, but lbe Eurcm dcfenae wllldl
rose to tbe occulon, time-llld-dme
apiD Slaved off ll1llWjw IOUChdown
bid as' an llllidc:Dtified EaacaD lliBic
defeader picked off a floatlnll
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fers on a one yard plunge. Gill added
a quarterback keeper on the conversion to give the Big Blacks a 21-14
advantage. _
The Marauders found tl\emselves
suddenly unable to answer. When
Dunn, Brian · Farrell and Jeremy
Weaver swanned under Hanson for a
two yard loss, Meigs found itself facing a third and nine situation. Hanson
tried a sideline panern, but Donnie
Leport read the pattern, cut in front
of the receiver and intercepted the
pass at the Meigs' 41.
Point Pleasant was now in control,
and they took their time putting
together another scoring drive. The
Big Blacks found themselves going
to the air for big plays on this drive.
Gill converted a second and I0 when
he found Matt Cottrill on a 14 yard
crossing pattern. lben seven plays later Gill managed to connect with split
end Kris Gilley. That was good for 23

yards in a fourth down and 21 situa- . That was all the Mason County
tion. Meigs still did not give in. On men would need .. Hall put the finfirst down from the three, Hall was ishing touches on his workman-like
hog tied by Staats for no gain. Two evening (21-103 yds., 3 TO's), with
plays later Point was just one yard another bruisin~ run into the end zone'.
closer to the end zone, so Hill came Hill's kick.made it31-14, !lie way it
on to anempt a 19 yard field goal would end three minutes later.
allempt. The kick was good giving "Robert Hall has played himSjllf into
Point a 24-14 lead. With eight min- shape. and he has become the fullback
utes left in the game though, the we knew he could. I thought he
Marauders were still breathing.
looked real good tonight. I was also
Meigs fans were not entitled to a impressed by B.J. Grady (14-85). He
thrilling comeback though. The ran hard and looked very good for his
Marauders couldn't muster anything first stan," said Safford .
"I thought my kids played hard,"
on four downs giving tJx: Big Blacks
· the ball back at the 30 yard line. "We said Coach Chancey. . "You know.
felt they were l~ading up against the Point Pleasant just did the lillie
run a little bit," explained Coach Mike things it takes to win. They executChancey of Meigs. later. "Point ed. We just have to go back, keep
Pleasant has some big strong kids. We plugging away, keep working and get
felt that we had to throw the ball a lit- better."
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tle bit tb loosen them up a little bit.
PolntPieulmt ........7 6 810• 31
But, we didn't throw it and we didMdp....................o 14 o o"' 14
o't catch it. ·That hurt us." ,

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1994 ·

In other SEOAL action, .

Logan &amp; Marietta post
· landmark victories
Willa ~y two weets remalrifng
in regular season play llac Logan
Cblcftalns appear to have lbe inside
tract for llae 1994 Soutbeastcm

Oblo Alblclic League cbampioosblp

a t 4-13 lia1l'tiiDC lead.
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the second half on Cosgrove's
scoring runs o.f 1S and 43 yards.
Statistics show Logali willa 267
yards rushing and Chad Zlmmennao
hitting on seven of 13 passes for S4
yards. Jackson finlsbed witb 264
rushing yalds and five of 13 passes
for 40 yalds. The lroomen lost two
of tbree fumbles and one pass

following lbeir 27-13 victory over
lbe Jacboo lronmen Friday nighL
. The Chiefs arc tbe only team
willa au unblemlshnJ IC8j!ue record
(4-0) as llaey bead Into lbeir final
games against River Valley and
Athens.
ID olber Qllltests Friday, Warren inten:eptlon.
Geoff Matlbews led lbe rushers
Local downed River Valley 3S-3
and Maricua hammered Atllena 34- willa 11 carries for 124 yards. Man
17. It was lbe fnt league victay for Robbins was 14 for 68, and Joey
botb Washington County teams. Boggs was 14 for 4S.
Gallipolls raised liS record to 7-1 in Ouarterlllllll
a 26-6 non-league triumph over Jackson ..................? 6 ·0 0 = 13
Logan ....................? 7 7 6 = 27
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Logaal7, Jaebon 13
At Logan, tbe Cbiefs twned giant
Marietta 34, Athe111 17
ltiller for tbe second straight week
At The Plains, tbe Tigers won
and provided a big boost to tbe llaeir first game of tbe season by
school's homecoming activities, overcoming a 184-yard rushing
outs.corlng
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previously effort by Atbeus' Kahi«m Maxwell
undefeated lronmen 13-0 in tbe and 7S yalds in penalties.
second half.. Last weet. Logan
Marietta's two first-period
knocked off an undefeated · touchdowns were 10- and 28-yard 1
Gallipolls team 14-13.
runs by Brian S.,Uictlas and two
It was lbe fourth Sllaight win for . Mark Uoroe kicks.
·. LOJID while Jackson slips to 7-1
Maxwell tallied on a 30-yard
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Jolm Cosgrove~ au four of tick. The Bulldogs toot a 17-14
Logan's touchdowns and gaiDed 182 lead in lbe secood quarter on Chris
yards In 20 carries. His aea&amp;al total&amp; Meet's one-yard run and Palmer's
now stand Ill 118 carries for 1, 121 28-yard fJCld goal, but Brad Kroft's
yards and 16 touchdowns. Drew one-yard plunge put llae Tigers on
Thomas ldctcd lbree of four extra tqJ 2(}.17 at halftime.
points Friday.
Shane Johnson applied the
Botb teams scored In tbe first shocker when he returned tbe
qu~r witb Cosgrove running 36 second-half kickoff 91 yards and ·.
yards and Thomas • ldck making It quarterbadt Adam Covault iln lbe
.1-0. Jactsoa came back on a three- two point coaveraioa to for a 28-17
yard run by Joey Boggs and Ryan lead. ID tbc fourlb quarter Covault _
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Kroft and Smlcklas paced
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extra-point kick lifted lbe hosts into Athens ..................7 I 0 0 0 • 17

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PRICED TO SELL

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2 to Choou ~romi1-Whlte, 1-Biua. Both
are V-6, air bag, equipped, low mllea.
S.ve Thouaanda On Thall Moclalel

GM Program Car. ·011ly 22,000 mllea.
SAVE $3,000.00 on thla sharp compact
aldan.

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lion according to Roger Bock, store
manager.
For every fiu shot lllfmlnl•lered.
a portion of lbe proceed&amp; will be
donated to the American Lung
Association to support lung disease
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GALLIPOLIS - The GalHpolis
Kmart store. located at 189 Upper
River Rd., Gallipolis, announced
Friday lbat nu vacdnaciMs will be
offered at lhc store on Friday, Oct.
28, from 10:30 a.m. until4:30 p.m.
Customers will be charged a
nominal rec of $10 for lbe vaa:lna-

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By Loll M. Snyder
Program Admlalltnator

G.W.SWCD
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia Soil
and Water Conservatioa District
will sponsor the It' a SOth aonllll
meeting and awards banquet Thursday, November 3. at 1 p.m., at
Buckeye Hills Career Center, Rio
Grande.
Two supervisors will be eleded
to llae board during tbe meeting.
Candidates 'tbis year are David
Graham, Jeff ffalley, James
Howard and Robert Massie.

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insteld of t.ne grass clippings. I be
80il provides micro-organistns lbat
POMEROY - Fall is here! A brealc down the leaves, while tile
showering of leaves occurs with · grass clippingS provide a nitrogen
every gust of wind. The raking up enetliY somce for the micro-organof leaves may be a ·chore or to a isms. The CODipDSt heap needs suflucky few, a way· to spend seveml ficient.bulk for ~ decomposihours outside enjoying those few tion 80 make the ~ at ·least three
remaining days of autumn. Chi!· foot in dilmetec but not more than
dren still seem to enjoy raking up five foot. Sometimes a liule bit of
leaves into a pile and then jumping water is added to keep the compost
. into lhc ile.
pile moist. Mate sure not to keep it
For
ccolo:;ically minded, too wet! Within six weeks the com-

ByHALKNEEN

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tcmember that the leaves may be
compoeccd into rich organic matter
for your yard and pn. I lite to
pind up lhc leaves mto quarter size
pieces using my rotary lawn

post pile should be decomposed
mto useable soil. Collect your
neighbors leaves. For more information ask for our extension publication, "Composting At Horne".
Interested in volunteering as a
Master Tree Fanner? The eighth
annual training course is being held
November 9-11 at the Piketon
Research .t Extension Center,
Piketon Ohio. Participants receive
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by JAY C:U.DWELL
story.
~look at!~ stocks:
. DuringOcroberandearlyNovem.Reliance Electrac
ber, the chief executive officer and mower•
Reliance Electric s{Oelc was up in chief fihancial officer will be making
price over $5 per . .. , .
presentations to several instiwtions
My recipe for compost is: Add
share as Rockwell ··. .
inNewYork,BostonandBaltimore, one part grass clippings to three
International •··.·
as well as to lhe Financial Analyst. partS IJI)UIIII liP leaves and a shovel
Corp. anno~
Societies in Columbus and Cleve- Of soil. You may substitute a 9,U&amp;r·
they willoffer$30
land.
ter cup~~ 10-10·10 fertihzer
for each Reliance . .
Theeastcoast)iresentationssbould
common share. .
sparlcsomenewinterestinthestock ·
Reliancestockwas .
becauseBobEvansFarmsisnotwell .1'\
fUol eS
tradingat291/2to
known there.
293/4onFriday.
Thisstoctiscurrentlytradingat
. ~eliance had earlier signed a de- lhe low end of iiS valuation range and
Soybean barvesteKalated 26
fmuave agreement to be purchased . ·at a lechnical support level. Techni- · By EDWARD VOLLBORN
points
above last week. SeventybyGenemiSignaiCorp. in exchange cally,lhestockisoversoldon11shortGALLIPOLIS -According to
nine
percent
of lhe crop Is now.lmrfor about 37 million General Signal term basis.
·
· the weekly crop-weadler report for
vested.
Corn
growers have been
sharet
There is long-tenn support at $20 lbe week Cllding October 16, cool,
dragging
lheir
feet
80 t1w pain,can
Geneml Signal in~ tbat it is and resis~ at the $23 level. Our dry weatJ!er allowed farmers to
become a dry as posaiblc befole it
notconsideringraisingitspricewhich 12·to 18 rnonlh iargetprice is szs.
make significant progres* harvestin total value is 13 ~t lower lbat · Fedetal Mogul Corp.
ing ll'd planting crops. Farmers · is harvested. Tbe barvell oal)
increase.d tbreo polnta over Jut
R~ell's'$30 a share cosh offer.
Federal Mogul 8llllOUIICed third wero 'lay busy wllh an avenae 6.2 week at 15t.. Tbia is below lut
RockWell said it would combine quanerCamingsof37centspershare. · dayl suitable for field wort for lhe year and tbc five year averqe.
RelianceEieclric witb itsAUeo-Brn-- Thiswassllghtlybetterthananalysts woelt ending Octdlcr 14. lialc rain AveapiiiOilbnoflllnntcdcorn
dlcy 8lltr«nllion business, establish- projections. Donaldson, Lufkin, .t feU during tbe
a fur. wu repu~ted a 22t.. Almost tbreoing a ·glllblll industrial autoolation Jenreue Securities Corp. continues lher dew sc in IIJpiDilliiClillUie in /ourlbloflhe Clllp is~ 1111t111e a
enterprisewilh-combiliedaonualsalcs to rate the stock as "moccenudy iit- CCJ1111*i80D 10 last week. wilh
~ 89t.. Tbo fmal helped to drj lhe
2 1
of about $3.5 billion.
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·B.ob Evans Farms, Inc.
Jay CaldweU Ia aii lnvestmeat
• moiJtlii'C ratings A ldUin
Li~
~ lobNow may be the.time. to ~uy be- Broli:erforThe Ohio Company In fat covered most
malion Caia in COkndo reports
that brealt~vens for caule feeders ·
cause l!laolgcineot as gomg on lhc their Ga!Upolls omce.
• iDd cenlrll pull of lbe IIIIID.
~" to, tell the Bob avous Farms

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1616 EASTERN AVE.

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Federal Crop Insurance has
established lhe fmal planting dates
for winter wheat and winter barley
asOcL 31,1994.
(Lisa Meadows is the couaty
executive director of the GaUia
Agricultural Stabllizatloa and
CoiiSfrvatlon Strvlcr.)

hours of forestry information to
Farmers, greenhouse operators
assist them in managing their
vegetable growers are you in need
woodlands and encouraging others
of having a Pesticide Applicator's
to do likewise. Registration fee is License to purchase restricted
$60.00 and must be in by Novem- chemicals? We have scheduled
ber 7th. Contact your local exten- with the Ohio Deparunent of Agrision office for further information..
culture to offer a testing site i~~o
The final of four Green~ouse ~eroy on November 22nd stanSessions sponsored by The Ohio mg at 3 p.m .. Pesticide ApplicaState University Extension and tor's- Training sessions w11i be
Ohio Florist Association will be g1ven November 2nd from 7-9 p.m.
held Tbunday. October 27th at the and again on November 14th from
Racine United Methodist Church. 1-4 P·~ · at the Meigs County
This t1rec ~ session will start Extenston office. These ·sessions
at 7 p.m. With a discusSion on Dis- are not manda_!ory in order to rake
eases of Fkn1 Crops: What is New the test. hQwever, there is a great
for 199S? by Dr. Steve Nameth, deal material needing to be studied
o.s.u. ExleDSion Plant PadlologisL to pass the lest Review materials
Dr. Jim Metzger, the Kiplinger sold at cost, can be picked up froni
Chair Professor will present, Tech- your local extension office.
nologies for lhc Control of Pl111t
Hal Kneea is lhe AgriculturDisease: What's New on the H&lt;ri- ai/H or tic u ltu r a liN a tur a 1
ZIOII. The evening will end wilh Dr. · Resources Agent
Claudio Pasian explaining, Water •or The Ohio State University
Qlllli~ Its lm~ in Green· Extension~ Meigs County.
bouse OOp Production.
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with next year's crop. Its provisions virlually eliminate lbe possi·bility of future crop disaster assis-

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and remain eligible for benefits,
those who wish "buy-~" covenae
onlheir fall-seeded. lnsunrble crq~S
must do 80 by OcL 31 .
Buy-up coverage ia available
only through private crop insurance
agents, b~!t farmers sec;tinf only
catastrophic coverage may IIJ8II up
within the next few months at
either their local ASCS office or
wllh privlllC lgCIIlS.
The new law - the Federal
Crop lnSUIIIICe Reform Act Of
1994 - combines lhc crop insur-

The leaves are falling ...autumn is here

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Tbla year we will qain be ~
The big "Hickory" tree winDer
moting agricultural production In will be lllDOUIICed and 1he 11001inec
Saliva, County willa locally raised will be presenled witb a plaque
beef and vegetables bein&amp; served at from 1be 0.0. Mcintyre Pitt Dialbe baDqucL
trict~ 111e Gallia s.twm.
Tbe Goodyear Outstanding
Sance we are celebrating our
Cooperator, Outstanding Farmer SOtb Anniversary Ibis year, we will
and Outstanding Farm W0111111 will also be recognizing past supervibe recognized. Both ag and urban sora and employees.
soil judging teams and tqJ lndividBanquet tickets are SS and will
ua15ali'Crl will also be recognized. be available at tbe Gallia SWCD
The district affiliate. members . office at 1U Jackson Pike Suite
will be recognized. lbeir Qllltribu- 1S69 or call 446-8687 to; more
tiona - _,. importiiiiiO tbe dia- iDlonnati!Ja.
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Banquet tickets must be pureducatkln pograms.
· . chased by Tuesday, November 1.

Crop reform law sets deadlines
By USA MEADOWS
GALLIPOLIS - The recentlyenacted crop reform bill contains
important deadlinea for diose firm.
.era conccmed wilh malnlainina eligJbility for USDA bcnefiiS such as
farm program ..ymenta.
The new law, signed by President Clinton on Oct. 13, requires
producm of insurllblc crop1110 tate
out at least the minimlim, caw·
trophic level of insulance to remain
elig~ble for USDA benefits.
While prod~ of ran-seeded
crops have until early next year to

,· 993 Chev. Astro Ext.
Juat Traded - thle compact wagon Ia
extra clean lnalde end oUt. Compere and
ahop
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are heading lower. Lower feeder
More of the same is forecast for
cattle and feedgrain prices have 199S. Feeder cattle 111d calf supdroilPed txeatevens for caule feed- pliea llbould continue to grow and
era: 'rhis fall breakeven prices to ted l:llllc prices will ·remaih uncier
cover conlmen:ial caule fmishing ' prasute. So, feeder and calf prieca
of a 7SO pound steer will average II'C expe(ted to post y.ear.to-year
lbcut $71 per cWL But, projections clcclina tbiOugbout 199S. •
for early 199S suggest that with
Reminder ...Tbe Soulhcm Ohio
normal weather tbose breakevens GnDng Seminar will be' Saturday,
willdrop10about$69perCWL
November 12,199411tlbe UniverFeeder cattle and calf prices · sity of Rio Gnnde in Wood Hall
·have declined sharply in 1994. in . The ICIDi...- will be frool9:30
addition, premiums for lighter 10 3 p.m. The ~us of lhe Jlll?lilili
weight caule have eroded relative will be ~ a twelve monlh
tO slaughter cattle prices. Lower ~ systcai. FOr more informa.
end smaller premiums for uon caitiCt the Exten~Oii Oflicc a
lllcl calves 1n: the resu,It of 446-7007.
increasinjl animal numbers and . Ed V~lbora Ia GaUia Co...
beef supplies.
IJ'I ateDiicw IIUt, aplcvltlm.

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OH-Polnt Pleasant, WV

Come Up k.es With The Classifieds

the impossible dream: You look
as aood in fonnal attire as a pen·
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assets could be more pronounced

French Hill Complete Holstein Dispersal
At the farm located 5 miles east of Rio Grande, Ohio
and 5 miles west of Gallipolis, Ohio on Old State Road 35 .

ltlan ever in the year ahead. The
hea"o~ens Indicate you mlgtlt be

Friday, October 28, 1994 at 10:30 ·a.m. e.s.t.

Sunday, Oct 23, • , Your leadership and execut111e

appointed 10 manage something o1

1993 Lactation Average 24,872. 869 -781 P
11 Cows !tom 30,000 to 37.000 · SCC under 150.000 for the last3 years
100 Cows . 34 Bred Heifers·- 30 Yrl. Heifers. 33 under 1·yr.
10 Bulls out of the vert elite cows
100 Cowa · A fantastic herd of cows with everything you would look for. They have years
of proper A.l. breeding . These cows are free stall &amp; parlor cows with good ordinary everyday
care. This is a farmer owned &amp; bred herd. Truly a great herd of cows.
There are 40 fresh cows &amp; an additional 21 head of springers. Many cows have milked
well over 100 lbs. Also, a very young herd with all of yours &amp; their futures ahead.
34 Bred Htlftra · There are 2t heners that are due from sale time through early winter.
An additional 13 are short bred. These heifers are bred to follow the 'generations of top
genetics already in their pedigrees. That means super udders that will wear &amp; will last and
last. Top sires have been used with a true dairyman selecting the right bulls.
63 Open Htlltra · Another outstanlfing group of ladies. They range from approaching
breeding age down to baby calves. Another generation of proper genetics.
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10 Built · These bulls have been kept out of only the top cows. They range hom breeding
age down to calves. A complete vacc . program has been used for years Including: BVD ·
IBR -PR3 - Lepta
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Dolry Equipment • Equlpm~ntto aellllrat
Del.aval1500 gal. bulk tank wit.h 2 compressors, auto wash &amp; 2 heat exchangers.
Del.aval double -4 herrlngbone,perlor with 5$ feeders.
Del.aval pipeline milker wtth 2 in. SS line and receiver equipment, (B) Del.aval SST II
automatic take offs, (8) Del.aval Deltron II pulsators. (8) superftow claws . The take offs &amp;
claws and pulsation was all bought new in 1993. Del.aval H78 pump w~h SS distribution tank
&amp; 7.5 H. motor; (8) Del.aval 65 lbs. weight jars. This is an outstanding late model outfit! High
pressure parlor pump; (13) Poly calf hutches; (25) loop style free stalls. 6 Rubber pa~or
Mats, Waler Mist C Qling Sysfiim for Cattle. Calf Cart, Calf Puller. Vaccuum Pump Oil

(Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Be

attentive today when wile people

are speaking. Somellllng might be

that wifl be
worth remembering and aewe a
purpose at a later date. Ubra, troat
you""'' to a birthday gilt. Send for
said in your p ·esence

your Astro-Graph pra'dlcllonl for
the year ahead by mailing $1 .2510
Astro-Graph. clo fills neW&amp;j)lper,
P.O. Box 4465. Now Yoil&lt;, N.Y.
10163. Be sure to state your

zodiac sign.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2•-Nov. 22)

Before getting Involved in a new
endeavor at this time, make It a

point to analyze au of the available
Information.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23.0oc. 21)

Your spirit of cooperation
increases your appeal to others
today. .Partnership arrangements
should work out to everyOne's

advantage.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jon. 18)
Todsy you are suited for projects
that

req~lta

both mental and

physical dexterity. For productive
fulfillment, keep your head and

your hands busy.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 211-Fob. 18)
lnslaad ol pertlolpeting In lamiiOir
invotvemants wtth your. usual set
friends , experiment with

of

Reclaimer.

somelhlng new lodsy. Try doing
aoen lately.

PISCES (Fob. 211-MM:h 20) Your
place could be a magnet today,

attraetlng people as a galhering

spot. Don't be surprised if you
have soma unexpected guests
ARIES (Mireh 21·April11) Keep
yo!Jr schedule as flexMlle as
possible today. You mlcttt require
a variety ol activities to appease
your restlessness. Don't get lied
down wyou can help 11.
TAURUS (April 20-llly 20) Try to
spend some time today evaluating

your budget to see whera you can

GEMINI (Miy 2f.June 20) Yow
dynamic pe10001~ty will be evident

t.oday and your presence will
generate a stir of excitement
wherever you go. Spread your
sunthine and have fun.
CANCER (Juno 21.July 22) Vour
sense ol humor and subtlety are
your most eflective tools . today.
They can be used to. your
advantage to . reverse a

French Hill Farm
The Carmichael Family, Owners
538 Pin~crest Drive • Bidwell, Ohio 45614 • (814) 446-2412

Middleport.
Ohio by
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goals
aren'lapt
be danled
today
it you're
flexible..and
prepared
to ,
change 1actics to meelthe needs ;
ol the momonl. Go with the llow.

ACROSS

Real Estate General

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Henry E. Cleland ...... 992-2259

· Tracy Brinager ........... 949-2439

Monday. OCt. 24, , 94

In t11t year ahetd, you may Hnd
several lucrative mail&lt;ecs.tor tr.l
special knowledge ano expenl6e
you possess. What you nave to
olfer will be of Immense valUe.
SCORPIO (OCt. Zt-llav. 22) An

Sherri Hart...... :.......... 742-2357
Henry E. Cleland 111992-6191

enterprise In whtcn you're

educational and fun.
PISCES (FoD. ZO·Morch 20)
Although you might not
dollberatoty seek attention today,
you will make a favorable

impr88810n,whOraV8f you go. Have

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Off'Ice..........................
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OFFICE 992-2259

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OOHI THIS IS MAGNIFICENT! Located on
SA 11248 juSt out ol Chester. This one floor
stone/frame home Includes breath taking
IS AN AFFORDABLE HOME WITH A
features such as lovely family room with buill LOT OF POTENllAL· Located on SA 7 near
In hot tub, large stone fireplace, wet bar, Five Points area. This older two story home
atrim doors open to a huge deck with built in InCludes 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, n.W carpet &amp;
play area. Uvlng rooin, kitchen with many
pine panel In kitchen,
cabinets, dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
flooring, cellar house,
pert basement. Elec. H.PJC.A.
garage
. 1 acre. Nice large
with huge storage space,
4.3+
$28,000 Make an
like to sell before
acres with nice level yartlinice ia~~:l~·8oo
ASKING

fun as a standout.

ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 18)
Situations shOuld have a way ol

eventually working out '10

~our

thOUgh events ano oarty Indicators

might SI!JIBI otherWiSe.

TAURUS (April zo-Moy 20) H a
dellcate maner extats that you've

gain. Be lenaCIOUI.

CANCER (Junt 21.July 22) You
havo a commanding proeonce
today which others will 11nq
appealing rather men oHenlfVI. In
facl, your demeanor could
enhance your esteem In their

eyes.
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bOWl Isn't as Important lOIIey ••
getMg the job donO rtght. Function
as the power behind the lhrons
tnstoaG o1 playing the ''~"" man.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-stpl. 22) Your
IIIIIUOnce over your 1n11ma1o clrcfe
ol lrfenda I.-rather extraonllnary
tocllly. use 11 1n ways mat beneln
otr.ra as wettaa yoursolf.
UBRA (Sapl. 23•0ct, 23)
Generally speaking, condldons
remain quMe lavilralite lor you
todey. You're likely to retp your
greatest cenellts In material
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1 Kind of maid
6 Lobster feature
10 Desert in Asia
14 snakes
18 Eloquent $PI!aker
20 Atmosphere
21 Wreck
22 Serviceable
24 Ketchup ingredient
25 Fonmer Russian
acronym
26 sansaa
27 Low-calorie lunches
29 - of March
30 Clinton's
predecessor
32 Put on
34 Denomination
36 At any time
37 Gave a meal to
38 Enjoy
39 Beaten path ,
41 Ripped
43 Print measures
44 Purplish red color
45 Laugh
47 "The -in Winter"
49 Short races
52 Nursety item
53 James - Jones
55 Disinclined
59 Not married
60 Called
62 Postal matter
64 .Place of contest
65 - • - ·yourse~
66 Chimp's cousin
67 Dis.' org.
89 Twitching ·
71- Khayyam
72 Within: preli~
73 Creamy white color
74 Angar
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75 Lowest point
-out (get with
difficulty)
78 Regions
80 Imaginary creature
82 Wandered
84 Not as many

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ultimate advantage tocsay, even

been wanting to dltiCUII with a
CIOSO lrfend, fills Ia a good day IO
mako your presontallon. He/or.!
will be t01eranlal10 ..-atondlng.
GEMINI (Miy ZI,IUM 20) Your
Intense enona 1111 apt to pay on
todsy. especially In anangemanti
where you're strivinG lor pef10f1111

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COMMERCIAL

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OUT OF THE OLD AND CHECK
Ou:r THIS NEWER CONTEMPORARY
HOMEI Located on Crew Rd., near Pomeroy.
This beautiful 2 stoty home features 4
bedrooms, 2 112 baths, appliances, alec.
H.PJC.A. a sensational living room with large
flreplaca, basement with 2 car garage.
Approx. 1 acre nice landscaping, lovely view,
great neighborhood, ASKING $110,000
COMESEEI .

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CHioCK OUT THIS CUTE HOMEI Located
on General Hartinger Part&lt;way nice one floor
frame with 2 bedrooms, utitlly room, 2
fireplaces, newer FANG fumance, covered
front porch, parking in rear, storage building,
fencing around home. Close to schools,
grocery and restaurant.
$35,000

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87 Infant ·
BB Checks
89 Kitchen gadgets
90 Was important
92 Change
93 "- in the Family"
94 Claw
96 Where Ger. and lt.
are
97 Drinking bout
gg Feel poorty
. 102 Strikebreaker
104 Anmed confliCt
105 Fnuily drink
106 Sulks
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107 · - Karen ina·
108 Quinine water
110 Biting fly
112 Twenty-one-gun114 Beats
115 Jackson or
Carnegie
117 Earthy sediment
119 Girts
120 Loving touch
121 Unhearing
123 Paga borders
125 Ten Hatcher TV
role
126 Hirt and Pacino
129 Place for a window
box
131 Retinue
132 Equitable
1:l3 Ancient lang.
138 Repet~ion
138 AirplanP ' art
140 Letters in genetics
141 Chessman
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142 Kind of moth ·
143 Rough
145 Loud noise
147 Horse's fast gait
149 Draw oul
151 Zoo attraction ·
152 Cleveland's lake
153 Ireland
154 Invent
155 Pulls oars
156 Circurts around a
track

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73 Sluggish
74 Pressed
75 Pen point
76 Itinerary
79 Have bHJs to pay
80 Wildebeest
81 Boy
83 Exist
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85 Oak nuts

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Republican Aally

Tales lor Ail-Hallows Eve at the
• Our House Mu~eum
Oct. 27, 1994 7 pm.to· 9 pm
$2.00 street clothes
$1.00 costume
Ages 2 to 12 years old

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Middleport, Ohio
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1/2 price
1914 State Route 141
Gallipolis

Everything

For Rent
2 bedroom home at
Centenary Must have
references and depos_it
$375 a month 446-4053

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October

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out their radiant light
But we know that like •
nndle Jo~nn't lov,ty
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To brighten up ll'lolher
place mort pelfect ..

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28- November 5

more dlvlnt.
And In 11M Nllm of
Heaven where they
tthlne eo warm 111d

bright.
OW loved live
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5:00 • Mon. -Sat.
9:30 • 8:00 -Friday
446·8776 .

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grMddaughllr, mother

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Call 446..0586
Our House Museum
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In Loving Memory of

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Bertha Mae Miller

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within the
oHice would be oulta"'!,

~ne.

who passed away
Oct. 23, 196 I.
We cannot know what
lies ahead from passing
day,
What changes God is
piapning
In 1-iis wise and loving
wa ys. •
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He aJJow s bolh joy
and tears,
Why we must Jose the
precious ones
We· ve
cherished
through the years.
We cannot know but

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Racine Grange

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would like to thank

we can trust,

alii he people who

And faith can help us
find
Our way to those

came and
participated in our

tomorrows
That will hring us
peace of mind.
Sadly missed by
daughter. brothers
and sisters

Card of Thanks

Pig-n ; Poke Auction
and Community
Dinner. We could
not haye been a
success without you .

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Happy 22nd
Birthday to you
Donnie
Randolph.
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POSITION OPEN
- Licensed Social
Worker.
Applications
accepted through
O c tober 28, 1994
at the Gallia
Co unty Health
Department,
Courthouse. E.O.E.

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WANTED: COMMUNITY SKILLS INSTRUCTOR
needed to teach community
and personal skiJJs to an
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adult with 'l earnin g limitations in Meigs County.
HOURS: 32 hrs/ wk (Jive-in) : 10 a.m. Sat thru 8:30
a.m. Mon ; sleep-over required; vacation ~nefits .
Variou s skill s and talents needed . High school degree,
valid driver 's li cense, good driving record, three
years licensed driving experien d:, and adequate
automobile insurance coverage required . Training
'provided . Salary: $5.00/Hr, to start. If interested
contact Christy at 1-800-531 -2302 no later than
I 0/28/94. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Ronnie Myers, Jene and
Sherry Myers, Jaye and
Jeannie Myers and family

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Plo0eon1, wv 25!580.

reasons

our time of grief.

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to Box C-20 % PI Pit
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The Family of Frances Myers
acknowledges
with
deep
appniciation
your
kind
expression of sympathy. The
cards, Dowers, food and visits
were very much appreciated in

Call 446-2342
or99M156
FOR MORE INFORMATION

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Southwestern Elementary
Halloween Qarnivat Saturday,
October 29 5:30 pm- 9:00pm??
Costume Judging, Games,
Prizes, Bingo, Cake Walk,
Haunted House

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KARAOKE

Cash Prizes for

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Open Mon. thru Sat.

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"Get Ready for Winter Anti·
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Elizabeth Chapel Church

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Help Wanted

121,000 _..,000 FIRST YEAR
FREE COLI

Attention

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Macaroni
Day after Mon.
Pommedia dell ·Fall behind
97 Individuals
98 Places
100 Writing fluids
101 Colleen
103 Eagle, e.g.
105 Book of maps
106 Carpenters 1001
107 Affected manners
109 Letters
111 Purpose
113 Stirs up
114 Den
116 Restaurant workers
1 t8 Plods
120 Invented. as a
122 The Sunshine st.
124 Card game
125 Ordinance
126 Curved line
127 Plunder
128 Step
130 Defame in print
132 Destined
133 Clear
134 Flavoring plant
135 Spud
137 Therefore
139 Pasternak
character
141 Tiny opening
142 Dwell
144 Baste
146 Bile
146 Tear
150 French article

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everyone!

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&amp;Auction

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Gospel Concert
Jvan Parker
AI the First Church of God
1.09 Garfield Ave. Gallipolis
Wed. Oct. 26, 7:00 p.m.
No admission Charge

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MATTRESS OR BOX SPRINGS
FULL OR 1WIN SIZE
Regular ............ ................... $85
Firm ..................................... $95
Extra Firm ......................... $105
Onhopedic
)()ng Size Sets ........ $350 &amp; Up
Queen Size Sets ..... $295 &amp; Up
Bunk Manress ........ \.. $48 &amp; Up
Bed Frames .......... $25-$35-$50
Mon. thru Sat. 9-5 p.m. 446·0322
3 miles out Bulavllle Pika
FREE DEUIIERY

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Payment

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COini,Oold.....,_COinl,
Gold Coin&amp; ti.T.S. c.tn tlhop,

Auto Insurance

LAYNE fURNITURE

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ATTENllON HUNTERS! lfs nearly hunting
season- ifs always camping seasonl Come
5!!8 this 3 room cabin on 5 acres located
within walking distance to Forked Run State
Par!(. There Is also public hunting on the
UKE State property. ASKING $22,000 Come
;n'OMEJ! -1Located In Chester. on New Hope
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A CHEAPYI Located on Old Union Ave.
bedrooms, 2 bath, kitchen _appliances; small
this small frame homa Is part of
deck, bAnds, aiiBched 2 car garage w/cament
tots.
POSSESSION. ·
floor. Elec. H.PJC.A. 1+ acre.
$9,500
ASKING $43,500
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MIDDLEPORT· 2 SIOfY frame home with 3
LONGBOTTOM- 2 SIOfY flame hme with 1+ bedrooms,
1 112 baths, large front pdrch,
acre 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, aiJI)IIances. screened rear porch, unn air, ges heat newer ·
garden area, screened fmot ~· siding &amp; roof, etorage buildings, celtai
A
many .-er repainl throughout the
. nice big home with many new repaltB.
Some river frontage al8o rental income from Owners relocating. Don't miss the chance to
the local post office that Is part of the be owner of tills property. ASKING $37,000
property. Also view of river. ASKING $45,0(!0
WE NEED USTINGSI SALES HAVE'BEEN
NEW USTINO- Just out of Racine on SA
OUR STOCK IS LOW... WE NEED
338- one floor frame home on 1+ acre with 3 GOOD
YOUR USTINGS...IF YOU WANT TO
bedroOms, beth, gas space heat, shed,
SELL .. WE .HAVE BUYERSI GIYE US A
clouble lot, unR air, outbuilding, not bed lor
CALL TODAY!
the price.
' $19,900

Pomeroy,
Middleport

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BOOTS
All leather Western Boots
Reg. $149.00
Sale Price $59.00
Large Stock
Enginaer....... ................. $49.00
Wellington ...................... $49.00
· Loggers ..... :.., ............ ::.. $50•55
Harness .... :...................$59.00
Carollna-Georgta-H&amp;H
Insulated, Safety, Gortex
S~aln Furn~ure 62 Olive St.
Gallipolis
All U.S. Made

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2 Wear away
3 Domesticated
4 Greek letterS
5 Decompose
6 Bring about
7 Luxuriant
8 "-tonga .. ."
9 One's garment,
Collectively
10 Rock
11 ·-Town"
12 Prejudice
13 Creek
14 Where Vienna is
15 Depot: abbr.
16 Heap
17 Thrall
19 Certain birds
23 Perfect place
28 Upperclassmen:
abbr.
31 Stringed instnument,
for sho~
33 Rowing item
35 Mil. rank
38 Fibb8&lt;1
39 Object
40 Andes animal
42- Scotia
44 Sharpen
45 Friend
46 Period,
48 Fiddling despot
49 Kind of ranch
50 Soon
51 Where :lurich is.
52 BUm
54 Fonm of prayer
56 Memento
57 Vtpers
58 Kind of seal
60 - and cons
61 Challenge
63 Cover
66 Supervised
68 Club participant

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VACANT GROUND- Located on Peach Fork
Rd. 52.41 + acres that includes ges wells that
are producing, royalties being paid of $101+
/month. Thare Is an old bam on the property.
This would be a nice building site or hunting
ground. ASKING $29,900 IMMEDIATE
POSSESSIONI Make en offer.
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157 werit quickly
158 Passover feast

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Plane rental

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Construction, Homes,

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tho day lltloN tho illf Ia lo IIIII.

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See Answer to Puzzler on Page B-2

3258 N. State Ad. 75, Thomtown, IN 46071 (317) 436·7685

lmpmvo your outlook and attllt.&lt;fo.
VIRGO {Aug. 23&gt;Sept. 22) Career

society who oro realdonta or
Mtlga County, at lust 7
days bolore tha .onnual
election of directors 11 held.
Only regularly nominated
candidates who have . met
the filing requlremonto will
be ollglble lor election as
director.
(10) 19, 23; 2TC

SUNDAY PUZZLER·

7872 N 300 W, Thorntown, IN.46071 (317) 325-2551 . AU08700361
Robert N. Wiley, Sale Manager

your essenllal dulles, but do not
make today al work and no play.
Pleasant diversions can help

achievement but you wm have to
earn whal you hOI?&amp; to gain.
Striving tor your goats wm_prove

See the beautiful

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Attend to

Important ally could play a key role
tn ma~ng nnappen.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·FeD. 11)
You're pressnlly In a cycle of high

$25,000.00the
. full
If offer
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accepted,
purcheso
price will be due on or
before November 28, ·1194.
'Tho Executrix reservta tht
right to reject eny and all
bids.
Fred W. Crow, attorney lor
tha estote
(614) 992-5132
(10) ,5.. ?,12, ,1.6,19,23;8TC

3256 N. State Road 75, Thorntown, JN 46071

troublesome development.

might soon come about. Atl

PUBUC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
Sealed bldo will be
The ennuel alectlon of the
received
by
tht Board of Director• for the
underalgned untll11:00
Molga County Agrlculturol
at
Society will be hold 11 the
October 28th,
office of Crow oncl
.aecre1ery office et the lelr
0. Box 608, 110
grounds, on Tuoadey
Second St., Pomeroy,
November 7th. The polla will
lor the ule of the "'""''"''·I be open from 5:00 p.m. 10
real estate ownld by
9:00p.m. on election·day.
Korr at the time of
The a_lectlon ohell be by
deceooe. Sold
bollot. Ballota muot be
located at 21
marked with on "X "
Syracuse, Ohio.
oppoalte the nante 'of eech
Said root estate aholl not ·condldatt vottd lor:
be sold for .... then otharwlot lhl name will not

Mcintyre &amp; Wiley Auction &amp; Sale
. Management Service

trim off some waste. Your efforts
could be wrprlsfngly rewamlng .

Astro-Graph
predictions clo
today.
Mall $1 .25 to AatroGraph,
mls
newspaper, P.O. eo• 4485, New
Yoil&lt;, N.Y.. 10183: Be sure to state
your zodiac olgn.
SAGITTARIU$ (Nov. 23-0oc. 21)
Today, circumstances might
provide you with an opening lor a
piece ol the acuon Where two
otr.ra nave already dOns most ot
the spade work.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jon. 18)
Something you've been hopng lor

Public

be
counted.
ht caatlng by
of
votes
for ·T
directors
proxlea Ia not to be
permitted.
Only reolderita of Molgs
County
holding
momberohlp certificates, lor
1 ltttl 15 days before the
.dlle of election, ntiY vote.
Mombore of the aocloty
muot
declare
their
c.,dldoncy lor tho office of
Director of tl)e Soolety by
filing with the Secretory
Leurlt Reed, 2115 3rd,

Semen &amp; Tank: A large semen tank selling bought new in 93. Also a guantity of popular
semen.
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Aeries X Mark · Southwind X Mark
Farm Equipment: 1994 H &amp; S N1350 V type manure spreader with bottom augers &amp; rear
discharge (like new). t 992 Knight H2250 TMR mixer wagon with scales &amp; auger discharge.
Terms: Cash or Check
Catalogs available by request
Trucking available
Lunch Served By Dairy Promotion Committee

something wtth pa's you haven't

presently Involved has greater
poten•al than anyono reatlzas.
Evonta will bear thlo out. Major
changes
are yoar.
aheadSanG
tor SCorpio
In
the coming
for your

PROFESSIONAL

200 Head of Registered &amp; Grade Holsteins Selling

· Wlcance .

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for Sale

Sat. Oct. 29th 9:00 am
37-88 St. At. 776 Jackson, Ohio 45640
Owner: Dale Armstrong Family Terms: Cash or Ohio
Checks wilD
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gr~Jder balde, pole boom, 6' King Kutter finish mower,
reversable 3 pt. clam bucket, 1977 Dodge pickup
truck, 89,900 miles, 300 gal. fuel tank w/stand, bolts,
hand tools, push plow, garden tools, chain, fuel cans,
push mower, btcycles, ladder, mise lumber, old
scooter, sm. vice, double bed, Deacons bench, rocker,
1 cn•lirs. old stepl;)ack cupboard chest, 1886 Dinner bell,
floor
childs roll top desk, Penn Central RR
Lantern,
Penn Central coach lamps, Pullman
smokers stand, 2 small wall telephones, brass kettle,
cigar mold, hall tree, oak pedstal table, period veneer
ped. table, nice matble top fern stand, cast Iron
cookware, old school slate, butler mold, 2 old clocks,
match safe, to~. stone jars, glassware oil lamp, pepsi
bottle caddy, ~ns, old bookS, Sad Iron, traps, craflniatlc
chair, hoeptlal bed, nice · Hammond organ,
k~chen\fare, table lamps, lawn furniture many other
Items too numerous to mention. Lunch served by
Wesley Methodist Church.
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Auctioneer: Terry L. Lloyd (614) 286·1229
284 Webb Pierce Rd. Jackson, Ohio 45640
Licensed &amp; Bonded In the State of Ohio
Not Responsible for IO§s Ql' accidents.

Take ·Route 141 fmm O.lllpolla, tum left onto
Route 176. Tum right onto P.trlot Ro8d.. W.tch
foralgna.
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ANTIQUES AHD COLLEcn&amp;LES
Oak Ice boK, ~!khan cupboald, trunks, dr-r. 13
dinner bell, Griswold tkllleta, alaw cutte~ wuh
board, picture frames. saveral cookie jlla, baabtt
some tin, sad Irons, wooden chum, lhoe laat, blu~
granke, egg basket, ldda pota and pane, buggy
robes, 5 gel. Ilona jer, pickle jer, mllblet, McCoy
piec:H, Wagner tea kettle, c:aat Iron griddle, Wagner
aldlleta, G_
rlawold cut Iron wallle Iron, ltralght razor,
razor llrap, atone jan and juga, c:aat Iron cookie
mold, granke ware, poatcardl, Wellmoreland glau,
Fenton, Viking, Blanco, Carnival glu*ware, aome
advers. kerns, hanging clock, Coke thermometer, eat
of gold Concord dinnerware, jewelry, feed aacb,
Deering Metal seat, Home Cornf.ort cook atove In
good ahape, k~chen utenaila, Hvarel plecaa of lumiture, echool chairs, dilh11, tin ligna, old gold plated
ringa, Occupied Japan figurine, Rabbit and McCoy
cookie jar, large King Edward cigar pon:elaln lign,
. Preatone porcelain thermometer algn, Fire King tulip
bowl, Currier and lves blue dllhes, book French 500
by W. G. Sibley, butter mold, Victorian bowed glue
frame dairy acalet, Vintage hall, oval Victorian picture, 88t Havilland .china, pocket watch, and much
more.
HOUSEHOLD AHD MISC.
· Sola, living room chalra, coffee tabla, end labial,
lall1l&amp;, kbchen appliance, hand toole, dilhea, pots
and pana, coolcbookl, baaketa, lln1111, floor I~
blankete, llivlrwlnl, lilY« pieces, clocks, 88wlng
~ems, bath towels, boob, aWMptr, walnut Lowery
con1ole organ, hand tools, plcturs frlmll, 'jewelry,
stand table, dog box, grtn, lawn chUa,. and much,

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Located 1/4 mile from Aid on State Route 378,
Just off 141.
The following will be sold:
MF 50 Tractor wlblade, Honda 185 3 wheeler,
generalor, Gravely 5460 w/sulky, brush cutter &amp;
scraper blad&amp;, chain saw, Murray riding mower·.-1
push mower, roto tiller, ceml!nt miKer, 2 bush
hogs, 2 bottom .plow, several miscellaneous
Items and farm related hand tools, deep freeze,
dryer, L.A. chairs, desk, bar stools, coal stove,
Coleman Camping Stove, wood burner, golf
clubs, several antique items such as: Model A
parts, hay forti,'. wheat cradle, antique stoves,
very large forage bellows, Victrola, Treadle
sewing machine, lanlems, seed leaner, stage
coach doors, and many other collectible and
miscellaneous items.
Terms: Cash

Concession stand
Lee Nance. Owner

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C&lt;ownCltr,Otllo

Phono: 258-eno

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ANTIQUE AUCTION
SUNDAY, OCT. 30 at 10:00 a.m.
Albany, Ohio
Preview 8:30 a.m. day of auction

41 HOU181 for Rent

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Take US SO &amp; 32 west of Athens and exit onto 50
west towards McArthur. Auclion is quarter mile on
left Signs posted.
54 in. S roll top desk; oak hall seat; sq. oak china
w/curved door; 2 nice library tables, one w/claw feet;
oak bookcases; wood churn, sm. blanket chest, and
round top stand all in old paint; nice lea caddy; early
breakfront cupboard; 8 pc. oak dining room suite;
highboy and other dressers w/mirrors; Grandfalher
Clock; 1/2.gal donnaghho w/freehand and neck paint
pilcher; I qt. rare donnaghho apple. buller jar; 5 gal .
James Hamilton Eagle jar; Incised AP donnaghho
friedreich Town PA jar; gal 3 stripe jar; 1/~al tan
ware pitcher; tanware flower pot w/ piecrusYedge; 2
gal. freehand w/ nice dec.; 2 gal moundsville WVa
jar; 2 gal. CL Williams New Geneva PA; 17 in. multi
glaze jar w/twisted handles; hand . woven rugs;
depres~ion; jewel tea autum.n; fenton; stemware and
other glassware; wall apple bowl; aladdin lamps _old
books. Very brief lisling see full Ad in Oct. 24
Antique Wee~.
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Terms: Cash, Check, Travelers checks w/positive
10. Out of State checks if not established w/ us
requires· bank letter. Food av.ailable; Smoke free
environment w/dean reslrooms.

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Hide-a-bed, wing chair, recliners, 2 wood bar stools,
Viriginia house table &amp; 6 chairs, ii,ving room suite,
stereo, lamps, wall hugger recliner, chest of drawers,
end tables, piclures, misc. dishes &amp; kilchen ilems,
Stand &amp; _lamp, linens, Quasar microwave, rugs, for a
extra refrigerator, size 12-14 clothes, shoes size 7 1/2
&amp; ect., Kenmore Washer &amp; Whirlpool Dryer.

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Quilts &amp; aprons handmade, oval picfure frame
w/picture of Capital, nail kegs: wood table, chest, 3 ice
cream polor chairs, bed, kitchen cabinet, chairs, wall
lelephone, iron baby bed, doll baby; ·school desk and

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RIVER VIEW- $56,900· 946
, 3 BR'S, LA,
KITCHEN, SHOWER IN FULL BASEMENT,
GARAGE, FENCED-IN YARD, VINYL SIDING,
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANYC. IDEAL FOR
STARTER OA RETIREMENT HOME. •

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Dulcimer hand made by Billy Gruser, Eshelmen Red
Rose Bulletin Board, Kerosene &amp; Eleclric healers '·
Several Electric fans, Picnic lables &amp; benches, gas ~
burner, hot plate; flower vases, misc. plants &amp; flowers
saw horses, loys &amp; etc.
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Phyllis ~llltr ..,_. .......................256-1136 Martha Smi1h ................. 379-2651
J. Merrill Carter ...................... 379-2184 Cathy Wray .................... 446-4255
Tammie Dewltt ....................... 245-0022 Cindy Drongowski ...: .... 245•9697
Judy Dewltt ............................ 441-0262 Cheryl Lemley ............... 742-3171
. R~th Barr................................ 446-0722 · •

Owner Mary V. Kautz
Cash
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Dan Smith • Auctioneer
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YOUR OWN HOME! Ideally located close to
Gallipolis. 712 SA 588. Nice sized lot. Large

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alum. siding, eat In kitchen. WILL CONSIDER
LAND CONTRACT TO QUALIFIED BUYERI '
CALL FOR MORE DETAILS!
1713

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Extra nice 1.5 story home that's been
extensively remodeled. Solid oak cabinets, 4
BR, dining area, family room . 2 BA, newer
electric heat p~mp &amp; Andersen windows. Large
lront porcn 2 car _
allached garage.
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AUCTIONEER, RICK PEARSoN
OWNER: LAWRENCE A~ NEWBERRY
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carpeting &amp; roof. 2.75 ac1e lawn. Owners want

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COMMERCIAL! 3 BAY CARWASH

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automatic. Owner wants to retire &amp; relocate to
new area. Lots of roatl frontage on Eastem

Ave. Great tor many possibilities.

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Ohio River. Frame homo heo newer gaa
'tumanoe/centtal air condiUoning, 1•'x70'
mollile home with 2 bedRIOOII end 2 lui befta,
nice dick end 2 A)tage buildngl. Appn&gt;x . .112
acre lot, minute~ from town, city achoolal
UnllekYillllle price of S37 ,1100.00. Clll todly!

PRIVACY PLUSt ONLY MINUTES FROM
GALUPOUS &amp; HOLZER HOSPITAL! Super
nice tri-level , lots of room. 2.5 BA. 3 BR FA
w/nice stone lireptace, DR Home is well
insulated &amp; maintained. Solid oak cabinets in
· kitChen. 2 car anacned garage. 1.6 acre lawn •
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f!iOUCED PRICE ON THIS TRACT OF
P.NDI $$$·10,Acres! County water available,
city schools. Nice wooded setting. Make an
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Than lei them. buy thia home with ., additional
mobile home flat hao ., ll&lt;cellenl view of tha

REDUCED TO $49,900.00 RANCH &amp;
ACREAGE- 4 bedrooms. I 1/2 baths, eat-in

28 ACRES &amp; 2 STORY HOME! 4 BR, 2 BA.
FR. Llil. kitchen. 1 car garage. Cellar &amp; cellar

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Dayton H.P. grinder, AI State efactrlc !Mice, drGp

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EL.St! PAY YOUR MORTGAGE PAYMENTS?

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CONSIDER
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QUAURED BUYER! Roomy ranch home. 4
BR, 2 BA, 2 acre lawn mit. Just a few minutes
to Rio Grande. City scllOOI system.
1673
NEW LISTING! 227 LARIAT DRIVE!
Exceptional 2.200 sq. H. ·ranch, vinyl siding,
beautiful view. Large living room and family
room each with a fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 1 112
baths. Lots of cabinets in kitcnen. large dining
area. Super location close to hospital and
shopping.
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REDUCED S$$· ROOMY
4 BR
HOME· This one has plenty oi extra space. 4+
acres, grassed. County water, well &amp; spring .
36'x70' barn. Extra mobile home hookup.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!
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potato plow, drag harrow; hOlM driWn hey rake,
mechanical transplanter tobacco IIIIer, J.Q. pul type
seeder, International hay tadder, running gelll', N.f. 5
ton hay wagon • 18 II. bed, 4 tobacco preiHI, 9
ball' 46% fertlfizer, lg. lot tobii\)CO lllckl, I front tractor lirll. 1o ft. wheel dlec, tl'lillr hitch, 425 baiel of
hay; Gravely tractor w/rototHier, cultivator, roiiJY plow
&amp; IIHI 5th whftl wagon.
GLASSWARE
Lg. aaaortment of glaaaware, Item gobleta, candle
holdera, shot gleaaea, green deprelaion, old 1950'1
glaaall, NMtle advertlalng IYI.Igl, IIIO!tmlnt of old
coffee muga, platee, v - &amp; etamwere, Choc-ola
pop bottiN, lruM jars; 1 lot blue fruit 'jars, lg. •ortment of oH lafl1)8.
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All Deco china &amp; ·al_deboard. platlonn rocker, Iron'
bed, metal wardrobe, metal Clbinet, zig tag llwing
mechlne, coat rack, gun rack, dlaplay rack, 30"
Magic Chef gae range Mlw new, Whjq)ool 1111 dryer
like new. pota, pane, t.tenliil, cow bella, old pictur11
&amp; framea, cr11111 can, druml, whlakay barrel, lg•
lcrat.t jan &amp; othlfl. cream eeparator, teclde boX. olil
wooden drum. lhovlil, rlkM, ho8l &amp; odler mile.,
llep ladder, Caprice riding Ia-" mo-. 1 lot of hlr·
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NEW USTtNI:il TWO HOUSES! TWO LOTS!
Situated in Gallipolis. Live in one &amp; 1ent tne
other.( 1) 2 st01y home w/atum exterior. 4 BR. 2
BA. large rooms. over 2.000 sq ~- (2) 1 BR
nome. Call lor infonnation
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FARM EQUIPMENT
185 M.F. tractor, 2187 houra, gu; N.l. No. 400 hey
11~1!. ·N.l. 7 ft. mowing machine, 511. K11111 Cutter puR

cordi &amp; drop llghta, Sunllzzo ·c~aq~a, 1&amp; .t~ of
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room features a lg. bow
window, complele kitchen.
GREEN WP , GAS HEAT.
CITY SCHOOLS.

BUHL MORTON ROAD .
35 West Area, 5.66 acres.
Blacktop road. excellent
neighbolhood.
Priced
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B82 Wheel Horse lawn tractor, 20" push mower,
wheelbarrow, alum &amp; wood step ladders, alum.
extension ladder, misc. hand &amp; yard tools, lawn
chairs,. books, canning jars &amp; etc.

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OWNERS HAVE
REDUCED THIS HOME
ONLY $70,000.00
Close to tne hospital and

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out SandhiU Rd. to Rayburn Rd; Go 1 mile tD
auction. Watch for llgne. llr. a. lira.
Newberry have lOki their home &amp; will be
ealllng the following. Farm Equipment &amp;
Vehicle will be lOki lit 12:00 noon. Field

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"Antique or Collectors Items"

Experience Makes The Difference! CaU,
Cheryl Lemley, For a Full Time Meiga '
County Agent For Over 17 years' \ ,

SlTURDAt 00. 29, 1994,
10:00 A.M.

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LANO CONTRACT
POSSIBLE
Please take a look at this.
2.38 a_cres, if you are
thinking of building
dream home in THe ;....,, 1-t l
future . Mostly wooded.
Only 5 miles from·clty.

Manager
Subdivi,sion.
Being approx. one acre
more or tess. Build one
home or four Take advan·
tage of 15 year tax deferment. call office for more
details!
2.38ACRESSI. Rl 588 Area
MosUy all WOOded! This
would make a stately
home site.

ForSale

BLACKBURN REALn

MEIGS COUNTY

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NEW LISTING!
Vacant City Lots: Being
lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 of said

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will sell the rollowlag Items.

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MARUN WEDEMEYER, AUCTIONEER Lie. 381&amp;
114-alt-2720
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SCRAM-LETS
"Boy you ask too many quea;; .
MASQUE
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BLOUSE
want to have a well rounded mind,"
KENNEL
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OWN BUSINESS BUSINESS!" ,
Help Wanted

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wooded tand. Road frontage, mineral rights
Included. County water available. ·
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Owner will con Itar lllnQ on lind ocnhCt 10
qualified buyer. County water . 1Yallabltl •

house, barn . App rox . 25 acres tillable
rema ining ac re age wooded. Underground

spring-strong wat~r supply. County water.
Mineral rights included. Call tor complele
listing!
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SETTING ALL ALONE! OWNER WANTS TO
SELL NOWt MAKE HER AN OFFER! 4 BR,
1.5 story home which has beQn 1emodeted. 2
BA, 1 car detached garage. concreie driveway.
20+ acres.
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1.207 acre lot County water available. Paved
road frontage. call today!
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m/1. The quiet beauty of woods and
landscaping make an ideal setting for
this eye appealing rustic ranch home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, spacious living
room, 28x32 family room with woodbumer or fireplace, glassed in sun room. Log
cabin is approx. 150 years old or more and· has fuel oiliumace, fireplace Insert
in living room, 2 bedrooms, bath. Hunting cabin (approx. 20x32) is nestled In the
woods offering living room wnh woodbumer, bedroom and knchen. Garage Is
32x48 with attached 24x32 heated workshop. Both have concrete floors wKh 12'
ceilings. All of this .is located on 78.86 acres, m/1, completely fenced, tobacco
base, stocked pond and 3 very well maintained barns. Located on Bladen Road
11101
near Mercerville. You have to see h to believe how nice it really is!

JOYOUS COUNTRY UVING
Split Lave! Home with 3 bedrooms, 2 ~athS, and large IRmi!vl
room. 4 miles north of Rio Grande University, 4 miles
of ~nton . Agent Owned.

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ROSS, REALTOR ................. 245·9575

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that haa It
Well, if so, we have just
home for you. Located a short distance
town, this 2100 sq. fl. home boasts ~
b~~~:;:i.~3, bbaths, gas I.a. heat, central air
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building and enclosed play area allow you to
enjoy the outdoors. Newer roof and fumac~.
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very well maintained. Don't hesitate to look, it
wont last long! $~6.0001
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Located only 3 miles from Interstate 35 on a
state highway. Several loading docks and
ramps. 1/ery nice office space (5 offices) and
conference room. 2 baths. Many possible uses.
Approx. 7 acres of nat land. $175.000. Call
David Wiseman.
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LAKEVIEW ESTATE. BUY NOW TO BUILD YOUR
MAStERPIECE IN THIS OUTST~NDING
NEIGHBORHOOD. SACRES M/l.ALSO 2.348ACRES
Mil CLOSE TO SHOPPINO AND HOLZER
HOSPITAL ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIVE
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COUNTRY RANCH Imagine living in the
country. Peace &amp; quiet. Beautiful rolling hllslde
scenery. But not too far. Only 5 minutes to
Holzer and shopping. Small family oriented
nelghborhood. This spacious home o"ers it all.
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large family room with
woodbumer. rebodeled kitchen and more. If
you're a handy man or need extra storage,
you'll love the outbuildings· 24x32 pole bam &amp;
12x16 workshop. Plus. large 24x30 drive·thru
garage. Horna In great condition! Green
schools. $109,900
1228

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DOWN RIVER tU RMS. to
l/2'baths, equipped kKchen wotn

be3titltul C:BbiFiEHS, WOOdbumlng flreplace, extra room lor
a hobby garage. 2 acres mtl. city schools. This Is an
affordable horne and a pleasure to snow.

205 "'orth Second Ave.
Middleport, OH

c~i11ng w/loft for storage 211)-&amp; 220 elect. water &amp;
6 cement to load &amp; unload In front. 30M80
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appro&gt;. 3900 sq. ft. block &amp; rrame. $45,QOO.

1208
OLJ).fASHIONED CHARMII This spacious 2
story horne was romodeled only 2 years ago
with exceptional quality in mind. New wiring:
drywall, carpet, etc. Offers 4 bedrooms bath
utility room, large kitchen with ne,;,
cabinets, range, refrigerator &amp; dishwasher.
Living room with WOod pellet stove, formal
dining room, vinyl siding. 1 car garage. All of
this and MORE wllh a scenic river view. t102

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One of the loveliest farms in the area can now
be yours. Located on 21 gently rolling acres
mil, this totally remodeled hom~ offers 3·4
bedrooms, 2 baths, family room. formal living
room and drnmg room. lovely kitchen plus 8
bonus room lo fit your family's needs. Now add
the out~ide buildings consisting of a 2 story
barn woth 2 stalls, ~ smaller sheds and a
dotached 2 car garage. All we need is a buyer
and the !arm of yo(Jr dreams can by yours. Call
Carolyn for further details.
1607

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fill. QEOIIQIOUS HOME ' Remodeled 3 bedrm.
tanch, 2 bathe, stale foyer entry to the LR, ramii\1 rm.
wM/B fireplace, rovaly carpet throughout, utility rm.,
patio 2 cer garage, 24' above ground pool w/deck. This

Brick Ranch in Mint Condition! Very well cered
for home offers the family everylhong it could
need. Features include parquet ftoors in entry
and dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths,
living room, attractive kitchen and 2 car
garag,. Large back patio. F1mily oriented
neighborhood. $67,900 1222 .
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rd's Eye Voew!! ~ wilh the eagles wllh.tills
hilltop home. Very unique home and setting.
Outstanding view overlooking the Ohio River,
Gallipolis and West Virginia. Home in great
condition. Perfectiy private location close to
town. $154,900 1227
OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL BEFORE
WINTER! Bring Us An Off, rl Located in a nice
country setting, yet just minutes away from lhe
pool and golf course. Offers 3 uedrooms 1
bath, living roorn, dining room, lovely front &amp;
back porches, plus patio area. Priced at only
$47,000, call Carolyn today!
1600
Hondlod With C.re Prideful older home in
Middleport, lovingly maintained by particular
owner. Large comer lot, 2 car garage, enclosed
front porch and nice basement with outside
entrance. Call today to see this one!
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NEW LIST!NGI Want a new home without the
haslile of building??? Then we have the home
for you. Built in 1993, this vinyl &amp; brick split
!eve_!oners 3-4 bedrooms, 2 baths. living room,
famoly room, lovely kotchen with dining area, 2
car garage situated on 1.75 acres, fnll . To

ma~e your dream of owning a new home a
,rQ@!ily. call Car~yn today at a prfc&amp; of $97,000
you can't afford not to.
1604

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11988 INVESTMENT PROPERTY. an 3 ror S7e:ooo :
plu_
s 2 ac. m/12 bedroom home, full living room, kitoen,

Is a vary neat lmm;rculate home and Is ready for

utility,

? enclosed porches {big enough for extra rooms)

2 garages beaut1ful landscaped plus 2, 2 bedroom
rental umts, pay for your hom e with the rentals. Appro)(

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Carolyn Wasch • 441·1007

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Good neighborhood. Deep lot. 2 bedrooms, 1
bath, living room. dining room, eat-In kitchen.
Won1 find many at this low price. $29,500

MOVE IN CONDITION ...Very nice area,
3 badroombrtck horne. 1 112 baths, close
hospital &amp; stores. Call for an appointment.
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RACINE· Main Street· A 1988 Clayton double wide sitting
on a 75x115 leVel lot. Home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths.

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this 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 beth ranch with
room and large eat·in kitchen. For help
utility costs and ease of maintenance, I
home features replacement windows. Want
live out, yet close to town? Call today for an

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Every lady of 1hl houee wants her kitchen and
bath to be glllterllna. Wall, this horne has both!
Newty remodeled kftchen and bath guanurteec1
to delight This vinyl Bided ranch also offers 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, large living room end a full
unfinished basement with a Second bath that
you can finish to suit your needs. Add a t car
carport and storage area on a large lot.at a
reduced price of $48.000. How can you not
pidc up lhe phone and call Carolyn today?

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offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, cozy living room
end dining area on of large cheery kllehan. The
man of the house will love all the tinkering
space- 1 car attached garage, 20x30 detached
garage and large storage building. Call Carolyn
today to make this home yours. Priced at only
$58,000
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be featured In
national magazine. 9 rooms , 4 bedrooms, 3 baths,
kitchens, ~ stories, etc. , etc., etc., situated on a 5.50
estate, just off Rt. 7 north, minutes from town. Call now
an appointment. Procrastination could mean elimination .
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3·4
bedrooms, finished basement, one bath, front and side
porch, storage building and a big lot.
$31,900

MIDDLEPORT· Park Street· II your looking for a nice 3
bedroom house here ~ Is! Home has newer roof and carpet.
Setting on a level lot. Agent Owned
ASKING $32,500
POMEROY· Union Avenue· Make your . start In rental
property or just make It your home. With this 2 story 2-3
bedroom home.
ASKING ONLY $8,000

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1 1/2 story
mn. The intorto• Is
mot! unusal Hnlshed In
I wood. Tho LA has
cathedral ceilings &amp; klft.
wrap around deck Is a
great place to swing &amp; rod&lt;. 2 car garage &amp; building.

MIDDLEPORT· A historic colonial 2 story brick home that Is
on the National Historic Registry. Main house features 4
bedrooms, t 1/2 baths, living room, parlor,. sun porch,
kijchen, breakfast room, and small den. Has a court yard
between house and 2 car garage, elevator, ·and 2 rooms
and a bath attached fOr business or recreation. $11.5,000

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32 Locust Street, Gallipolis

IIK1nNO • PRIME POTEN11AL CORNEA.
2,1 t!O oq ft., block bldg. bath I ac. mil. Equlpmen1 ,extra.
i.Dcaled on SR. 388·8826.
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MINERSVII,.LE· Approx. 3 acres with a 2 story home wijh
equipped kitchen, newer root, double lront porch, washer,
and dryer.
$26,1100

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ROY .JONU ROAD- Syracuse • Approx. t /2 acre of ground
· and a 12xe0Wfndsor with 2 bedrooms, a bedroom additiOn,

1ar0t living room, equlpped kitd1en. deCk. arid outllulldinQ:
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llfODLIPORT. S. Third· A 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 2 story
horne with family room, ne- shingles, and fireplace with
buc1&lt; stove Inside.
$45,000

FLATWOODS ROAD- A 3 year old AH American home with
3 bedrooms. ,1 beth, 1 .1/2 car garage, utility rciom, dining
room, atorage bldg .,,. heat pump, low utilities, cable
~le, and silting on 3 acres.
JUST $83,900
RACINE· Apple Grove· Dorcas Rd.· Approx. 31 acres Willi a
secllcled selling that haa Wild turkey, deer, ect.. galore. A 3
bedroom n - r homa wHh one batll, nice sitting porch,
cti'iillfe tllecoonter tope, heal .pump, and Iota more~·
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IIIDDU!POfiT· Hobart Street· 2 bedroom, 1 beth; 1 story
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bedroom r.nct1 home with a lull bnement and approx. 1
acre of land with central air and a newer furnace, equipped
kitchen, and doae to town,
$31,000

DOmE TURNER, Broker..........................8t2-set2
BRENDA JEFfERS.........- ..........................812-30541

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wall of the eKtra large kl,chen. Breaktasl room and
powder room. Second noor offi rs f~ur bedrooms and

bath. Bedrooms are king size, carpet over hardwood
rtoors, bath has all new llxtures and Love Tub. Basement
has huge family room wntreplaca, bedroom, eKerclse
arae, laundry room arid storage room This home Is of
superb quality as-the piOJTObing has been replaced All new
all covering, beautiful new carpet throughout, new
windowllnotalled. Spacous l&lt;ltchan with cherry cabinets,
illand for Jenn-Air rsnge. Only private showing will the value Is here.
CALL VIRGINIA L SMITH 448-6806 or 388·11828
1873. OLD fii:Ati'i'ATtON HOUE · Bullt·in 1800's
waiting to be restored. Large bam &amp; ohed. 117 Ac. MIL,
crop land &amp; pulure &amp; wooded. Ctose to Holzer. All
utilltloo available.
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1n1ormat1or1 and an appointnotnt. VL Smith 388,8826.
11131. COUIIEACW. BUILDING • 940 oq. ft., quarry
tile floOr, new rubber root, 200 amp. 3 phase electric·
drive tllru window, 5 ton heating &amp; cooling unit. WHI seH
or long term lease. Virginia 388-1826.

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&amp; choice location overlooking ths Ohio River.

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11476 - HEAD ROAD - 6 acres, mn, 3 BR, 2
baths, kitchen, family rm., full basement,
garage &amp;pond.

11409 - FOUR LOTS - 4 BR home, reduced
to $44 ,000 , 2 baths, LR, DR. full basement,
gas heavcent. air. Corner lots ..

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bii!JiOOO~s· a bath, 2 dacke, new
electric heat, 1 112
more or 1~88. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT.

&amp;"'u" '~"" SALE· 3 bedroom ' -· hsrdwO&lt;J!I floors,
ftre place v.1th Insert. 20 x 24 garage and
mora, city schools. CALL TODAY

COURT STREET RESIDENCE - Older home
has 2 sep. units or could be converted back
to t family dWelling. Faces city park.

LOr TO RIVER-· A 1~1e home, 3 bedrooms,

1 ·bath, t car ~nt &amp; .back porch. Priced at

~.500

11171. LAND CONTRACT - Make a deal hera.
Older home 1 with some work completed. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, new cablnete In ltit., good
garden. Bam &amp; garage. 4 a&lt;. Thlo. wi~ be o good
spot to start or retire. $45,000.
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HOUSE, BUILDING a 8 ACRES MORE OR LESS,
lbcaled In LawrenCe Co.. 2 bedrooms, living room, dlnlna
rdPm, kitchen, bath, lg. garage 24x40c CALL FOR
APPoiNTMENTIII
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1113. LARGE STE~L BUILDING w/15,750 oq. H.
bath, snack bar, lOading dock, lanced, 6 ac. MIL
water, county water available. Propane
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ai1d bdl. within walking distance of stores and schools.
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~~- Lower level offers fainlly rm., kit., bedrm., lauridrvmo
a garage: 1 acre $49,000.00.

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ani:t 98!V8r, electric to pole level. Priced $14,000. CALL
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HOllE IN VINTON • 5 badrm., 2 LR, DR kit. lam. rm., enctooed r&gt;&lt;&gt;rth. 3 btJI!dlnfl. Silos
_olllce, extra building, fenced, blacktop drlv@. &amp; patio.
ttn ATIENTIONt PRICE REDUCED to 59,900, will
purchase a lovely 3 bedroom ranch w/ lull basement, '2
car garage. AIIO 2nd toome which was remodeled. Tills
can be great Income property, i.Dcaled In town. QLict&lt;
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formal erttry with open stairway, formll.llivlng room with

spacious
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Ken Morgan, Realtor/Broker-446·0971
Moae Cantertlury, Realtor-446·3408
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3 BRa, bath;,a~·io'\'t~n, la~.:'.tnana~ 1422. oLD CHEVY..OLD$ BUILDING. FA, kitchen, DR, gas heat.
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block milk
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750' road frontage for possible bldg.
LAN.D CONTRACT TO QUAUFIED BUYER frontage on Grape.
town. 2 liRa, 1 bllh, lR. ltilchen. Gu hMt. sttes.
- Nice starter home, ~ BRs, LR, k~c~on. ,
1e,.., m/1, Comer of Woods Mill ai'id . ~....,,goodlrwMmlnlpnrpertf.
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GALLIPOLIS • The Gallia
County Farm Bureau, in cooperation with the Ohio I&gt;epenmeilt cil
Highway Safety, is erectina seatheft safety logo sian at various
locations tbrougbont the county.
1be
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. -,.;...,. wbicb I'Cid "Yourw.,ll
m your hands, Buckle-up Obio,"
·serves as a reminder to Ohio and
~ County residents lbat Well·
IIIJ a oeatbeJt CID save lives.
Jackie Graham,. Gallla County
Farm Bureau Safety Coordinator
says "When people fcqct Ill' refuae
to wear their seat belt they are four
times more likely to be killed or
aeriously injured if thrown from the
car. Part-time safety belt UleiS say
tbey don't wear belts on~ lripa

IS IN

YOUR
HANDS

because they know the roads. ThCy
believe they are unlikely to have a
c:mah in these situations. Unfortunately, ~ motorists doo't know
that fatal Injuries c:an happen at
speeds as low as 12 mph. It is
important to buckle up every lrip,
no matter how short. Buckle up
every time."
Automobile accidents are tbe
nJIIIIber ooe killer of people UDder
lhe qe of 2S and lhe number two
killer of those uader age 44. In
1991 22S Ohio residents between
the ages of 16 and 20 lost their
lives in motor vehicle accidents.
More than 70 pc:lCCIIt of these wbo

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may be ~our own or som~nc: ill';
your family. If you would lilce o~
of the peen reflective ~ nu;n~
ber sign, thev may be obtained at
the Gallia s~ &amp;: water ConserVa·:
tion Disuict off'Jce at a cost of'$7·.
per sign, which includes 2 setS of
your house number. These signs;
are another way to help speed uP::
emergency response tiJ!Ic. A welt:
acicn:e.
1be Gallii County Fann Bureau marked drifeway with your,·
hu allo been working for several address/llouse number can sav'-·
)'can to enco11rage the eounty to ~ious seconds or even minute4
tmplement the 911 system. We mtimes of emergency.
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lave a cblnce this November 8 to
PaUJ D7er 11 laformat!o•
mate this project a reality. Please · coordinator, Gallla Countf Fana
take this opportunity to vote for the Bureau.
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died were not wesrlng sestbelts at
the time of the accident Wearing a
llt¢ck improves your odds of survivinC an accident by SO percenL
Thil is one of sevaal safety projects that the Oallia County Pann
Bureau bas undertaken over the
put-several years to encourage
local residents to be safety con-

BUCKLE-UP • Gallla CHatJ Farm Bareaa lafor•adoa
Coordlllator PUtJ Dyer, left, ud Safety Coord"'ator Jaclde Gra·
bam teamed up lilt week to place buckle-up OWo aipiiD awaerOUI plleeiiii'Oilad tile CGUlJ. Tile lip above Wll placed oa tile C. ·
H. McKeazle Apicultaral Cater ud will reiDIDd ewryHe leav·
IDa tile falrp-ouadl tile Deed for lllllq their aeatbelll.

Jacobs joins clinic staff
who serves as their supervisor.
They are qualified to perform
direct patient care services under
the supervision of a physician,
includ10g evaluation, diagnosis,
and trealme.ut Tbese profeuloaala
are qualified as mid-level prlctitloners, have a degree from u
accredited college or university and
are licensed by the board of
medlcloe d lbe stile in wblcb lbey
are prac:tlcina.
Miss Jacobs will be worklog
iJDder tbe supervisioo of Joo Sullivan, M.D., a member of Holzer
Clinic:' s pediatric departmellt Wilb
oversight from Dr. Sullivan and
other clinic physicians, Mill
Jacobs will maintain a full-time
~~i!ltri~ practice at the Holzer
of West Vlrglola In Poiot

POINT PLEASANT - Holzer
Cllolc announces the addition of
Kim Jacobs, P. A., to the Holzer
Clink: of West Vqlnia pedialrica .
atafl.
Miss Jacobs Is a graduate of
Aldenoo-Broaddus CoUege, wbcn:
sbe received &lt;lual degrees In medical science and sports medlcloe.
Originally from PbiUijll, W. Va.,
Min Jacobs bas emeraeoc:y
medldoe experie.uce with United
Hospital Center In Chuksburg, W.
Va., aod 1be Myers Clinic's Ulpllt
Care in Pbillipi. Sbe Is a liceoaed
assistant In tbe State cil
and is NCCPA
taot to a

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Pierce •a• Jolaed ••• salta
starr or Salfla Bakk-rc.ttae,
GaiiiDoUa. Pierce aDd Wa wife
Carol ralde at Z3 Clllllleotlle
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MYSTERY FARM -1bls week's mJBtery
farm, featured bJ the Gallia Soil ud Water
Co~~~ervatloa District, Is loclted somewhere In
Gallla CountJ. Individuals wishing to partici- ·
pate In the weekly CCJDtest may do so b7 guessiDg
the farm's OWDer. Just mall, or dro~ off your
guess to the Gallipolis .Daily Tribune, sz! Third
Ave., Gallipolis, Oblo, 45631, or The JlliiJ Sen·
tioel, 111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio, ..!!/769, ud

you ma1 wlo a $5 prlze .from tile 0 tlo ValleJ
Publisllina Co. Leave your ume, K dras and :
telepbooe number with JHr card or letter. No .:..
telephone calls wlll 'be accepted. /. II conteif ·
entries sboold be tuned lo to the 1 ewspaper :
olrk:e by 4 p.m. eacll WedoesdaJ.ID case or a tie, · ·
the winner will be chosen by lottery~ l&lt;lext week,
a· Meigs CouotJ farm wiD be featated by tbe .
Meip Soil and Water Conservation D;.strlct.

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you, your child sees his

Young, maintenance mec:hanic:-A
at the 0b1o Yall6y E1ec:uic: Corporations's Kyger Creek PliJU,
received bls 35th service award
mlCIIIly.
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1959, as a laborer. In 1967, he
transferred to the maintenance
department as a maintenance
mechlnic help« and. advnaced 10
maintenance mcchanic-C in 1969.
In 1978, he was ~to maill· ,
tenance mechanic-Band in 1982,
to maintenance mec:banlc-A.
Young resides In Middleport.

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B7 JIM FltEFl'dAN
SellliDel Ne• swr
. RelpoodiDJ to Cb~U~gea in the
world at*l d!:fmdlna the two-J&amp;t)'
ayatem wem topica outlined by fill'·
mer Republlc:ao U.S. Rep. Cllnnce
Miller Ill the Md.l CouiltyRqJubo
Uc:an fall rally Saiwday at EullrD
ffigll Sc:bool.
wnxte bas beeD a peat cbange
lo lbe world, a ~~ .evolutloo ... a comm
oil super·
hlahway," said MIIJer, wllo served
26 yean io Coopaa. "We're lead·
lng loto a different worjd."
Miller, an engiDCCr wbo boldl
two patents, used the difference
between copper wire and fiberoptic .cable to explain tbe communlcati011 potential of today' s sod·
ety. A amall fiber-opck: cable cali
carry more information tban a
much Jarger alppCl' wire cable.
Witb teclloological advances
c:omea tbe aced for new laws,
Miller noted.
"'ur forefalben made tbe coostitlltioo flexible io new laws cali
be made," Miller J!lld, DOting lbat

laws may need to be made reatrict· Including Jobn Knauff and John
Ina accesa to RCCida about priVIIte Carey, c:andklates for stile senator
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rallies u "just another fuoctioa"
KDauff, a Scioto County combill quickly added that tbey are missioner, said be bas been a full.
"scrioa bnslnesa;" ·
time OOUDty C01111J1iasioDc and will
· "We don't come put to play be a full-li!!le state senator if electa-. It Ia serious busloeu... very, ed. He is running against incumvery important We need to aet tbe ·bent Stale·Sen. Jao Micbael Long.
"I feel like I can get our fllir
vote out and support our c:andidates," Miller slid, adding that share and gee some tblogs done in
. while Republic:ana and DemoCIIIs our district," ICDiuff said on the
have pblloaopbiQIJ dlft'eaeoces, "we subject of highway construction.
doo't need to be penonal enemiea." On welfare, Knauff commented
"We 'eilber have two~ Ill' tbal"tbc able-bodied sbou1d work."
lbe sySIICUI will Dot wort. be said.
Miller addreaes be crowd wlllle Jolin ear.,,
Carey, currently the mayor of
ADDRESSING CHANGE - Former long·
"We must keep the two party sya· Wellston, said his top priority if
far left, caadldale for 11ate repre~eotadv., Wa
time U.S. Rep. Clarence Miller addreu.l Melp
tem ... or wlod up witb ooe party
wife, Lyaley, aDd Melp County ()unm!e!cwr
Co¥DtJ Republican&amp; Saturday algbt at tile
electilcl would be to create jobs In
and a dictator."
Fred
Ho«mao look on.
Melg• Coaoty Re_publican Fall Rally. Here,
the district. Carey also said be
"Our prefe~nce, naturally, Is =~I educatioo over
vole Republk:an."
sion and improving the housing Pomeroy attorney Steve Story. treasurer candidate J. Keonetb
I welfare.
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In aclditioo, Miller ripped tbe ·
Carey Is cballenging inwmbeut stol:l.
spoke for George Voinovicb and Blackwell, Secretary of State Bob
Cliotou administration on U.S. State Rep. Milt Malooe.
"Meigs County is defmitely on Nancy Hollister, candidates for Taft and c:andidatc for llale 1111«·
opeaatlous in Haiti and oo lbe antiFred Hoffman, incumbent the move," Hdfman said.
governor and lieutenant Joveanor, aey aeneral Betty MooiJomery,
crime bill, a measure be labeled as Republican candidate for Meiss
Pomeroy attorney '1. Carson and Mike DeWine, U.S. Senate respectively. Also auendiog wu
a "quick fix."
. &lt;;:ounty Commissioner, • • his CrQw ~Pil~~ Ill! tlehalf of Fra!!l&gt; candidalle.
appeals court candidate, Jud1e
Pomeroy allorDCy Bcnwd Fa1tl tbree goals for tbe couoty: more Cremean,s, caodidate for the U.S.
Patty Pickens, Bernard Fultz Roger Kline.
introduced several speakers,
water and sewer· line expao- House of Represen~tives, while and Gene Triplett represented state

Clinton looking to score
points with visit to Ohio

to stan making sure that,
if something unexpected
happens to you. he'll be
taken care of.
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GALLIPOLIS' • Bank One will
be offering a basic home buying
seminar on /fhursday, November
10, from 6:30 pm·to 8 p.m. at the
Bossard Memorial Library at 641
Second Avenue in Gilllipolis.
Topics covered in the seminar
include how to apply for a loan and
what it takes to get approved, how
to detennine what you can afford
and infonnation about the bank's
special mortaa~e propam for low
to moderate income families.
Sharon Smith and other Bank
One lenders will discuss details on
~g a home. Seating is limIted. CaD to make rcservalions with
Sharon Smith or Debbie Rhodes at
446-0902 by November 7. Refreshmcnrs will be served. Tbe public is
invited to attend at no Charge. ·

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Roaer Arlx, Ricky Hollon aad Ryan Hawley;

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One soutbeastern Ohio educator
found trouble after paddling a stu·
dent. Aootber Is under fire for
refualna to do it
In McCoonelsviUe, elementary
sc:bool principal Margaret Foley
said abe would rather resian tban
carry out the corporal punlsbmenl
~~ of the Moraao County
bolrd. 'Ibe panel will meet
tooightiO'dlscuss her we. ·
In neighboring Noble County, a
Common Pleas .Court jury on
Wednesday cleared William J.
Dimm~ elementary social
studies
In lbe Noble sdlool
district. He bad beell indicted oo a

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PORT·AU-PRINCB, Haiti (AP)
- Selllitive to put Cabioet IDistakes llld hoping to win over bualness leaden W8f'J of bls populist
past, Preaidellt JCIII-Bertraod Arbtide bas reportedly picked a modcrare·to berome prime mini•ter.
. Within days, Aristide will
annolJIKe his aelec:tloo of Smart.k
Mlc:bel, 57, a Iooatime asaoc:iate
· wllo served brlefiy as Arlstide's
commerce minister Ia . 1991, a
-dole 10 lbe govemmeot sal~~
late S!!Dday on c:onditioa of

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middle row, Junior atteadaot Crystal Silllmerfield, aenl,or Becky DrJags, queen Amy Redo·
vlaa, 1tolor Heidi Nelson, senior J-lca CMvalier, aopbomore atte~dant Tracy Wlllte and
fresbmao attendant BIUee ~ooler; and front
row, Cllriltopller Cowdery aoil Brittany BIAell.

charge of child eodangerina after
he paddled a sixth-grade boy in
April.

About 10 percent of Ohio's 612

school distrlc:ts authorize paddllna,

tbe Ohio Department of Bducatioo
said.
Ohio Jaw prohibits corporal
punishment unless a districtappointed citizens task force recommends il Last smnmer, a community task force inc:luded pad·
dling as part of an overall disdpilne policy adopted by tbe Morgan
County school board.
Ms. Foley told board members
she c:wldn 't paddle a student
• 'I thought I could somehow

wort around it," sbe said.
But Ms. Foley, a 20-year educator, later decided to step down. Tbe
board will decide tonight wbetber
to acceptllct resigoatioo.
In Noble Couoty, paddling .goes
back 175 years. Dimmerllng said
the student be spanked was repeatedly unruly, disruptive and disrespectful in class.
· Jurors took about 10 min11tes to
decide be was innocent of child
endangerlna.
• 'This situation wu unfortu. nate," Dimmerllng said. "But in
many ways It baa reaffirmed my
belief that c:orporal pmlshment is a
proper form of discipline.'.'

" ROBERT BURNS
By
Allodated Prell Writer
CLEVELAND - President
Clinton, seeklna to c~ture more
aedit for the ec0110111y I improvement, announced today tbat the
federal budget defidt sbrank In die
just-coded fisc:al yea. to $203 bil·
lion aod predicted It would fall far.
tber io l!J9S.
"We're doing a good job right
DOW in bringinl tbc deficit down,"
tbe president said in a live radio
Interview ben: on WWWE. He said
be planned to elaborate 011 tbis In
ao address to a Cleveland business
.group later In the day.
Cliotoo told tbc Jlldio iolerviewer that lbe defiCit in lbe budget year
ended SepL 30 was $203 billion,
down from "$290 billion-plus··
two years ago, ill 1992. He did Dot
say bow mucb faitber be expected
tbe defiCit to fall in tbe cutrent fiS·
c:al year.
"We've done it by cutting the
size of government, by eliminating
government programs, by cutting
others while still being able to
Increase our lnvesbnent In education and trllining and·new tecbnology. And that's what I waot to keep
doing - managing tbis thins In a
very disciplined way," Clinton
said.

The president also got In a plug
for his uip to the Middle East Ibis
week and attempted to lower
Americans' expectations of what
he may accanplisb tben:.
"I don't expect a dramatic
breaktbrougb" in talks with Syria's
leader, Hafez Assad, he said. ·
In a speech in Seattle on Sun·

day, Clinton predicted the fiscal
1995 budaet deficit would be stiU
lower. He claimed that would mean
tbe first tbn:e-year string of budaet·
deficit leductioos since tbe Truman

admi.nistralion.

"I waoted to get this economy
going aaatn," Clintoo told a raucous campaign rally for several
Washington state conaressional
candidates in a speech aear the
Seattle Space Needle. "That's
what bringing down ~ deficit and
investing more in new tecbnoiogies
and expanding trade ... was all
about.''

Clinton came to Cleveland to
boast to tbe City Club of Cleveland, a business group, about tbe
successes of his economic program. He was emphasizing tbe
arowth in jobs, expansion of world
trade and stable inflation rate, in
addition l() gains in sbrinlring lbe
budget deficiL
But House Republican Wbip
Newt Gingrich said tbis morning
tbe Democrats bave yet to detail
any specifics of what tbey will do
after the upcoming elections.
.
"The president ... did not ru I"
out massive: tall Increases. He did
not rule out for example that tbey
might have to cap tbe bome mortgage deduction or do otber things
to raise talles," tbe Georgia lawmaker said 011 NBC.
Top Republicans took aim at
CliDtoD's deficit-n:ductloo plans by
pointing Sunday to an internal
Wbite House memo that outlined
numerous fiscal options for the
future, including large tall increases ·
and cuts in entitlements such as

Social Sec:wity.
Clinton, apparently sensioa
trouble, twice bec:kooed reporters
In Seattle OD Sunday to ch•IImae
Gingrich and to assert tbat tbe
memo was Dotbiog more than "a
list of optioos '' tbal grew out of tbe
budaet offx:e' s usual braioatormlng.

"I do not support cuts In Social
Security, and I believe: ..y savlnp
achieved in Medicare should be
used to belp pay for bealtb care"
reform, Cliotoo said.
Tbe president sought to tum the
tables oo Gingrich by assertina tbal
Gingrich's "ContraCt With America" - a bl11eprint of legislative
actioo he would press if lbe Republicans woo control of Coogn:ss oo
Nov. 8 - would "explode the
defiCit" by adding a trillioo dollan
of debt and lead tbe WUDUy to eConomic disaster.

In speecbes at campaign rallies
in Sao Frandsco and Seaoie before
coming to Cleveland, the presjdeot
complained tbat Republicans are
btwrlna tbc true loot r1 an-economy 011 tbc mend and bliildiDg people to lbe best path ahead.
A cenlnll aim of tbc Seaale visit
was to give a boost to Roo Sims, a
King County c:ouncil member wllo
is running a fairly close race
against incumbent Republicao Sen.
Slade Gorton. The Gorton campaign bas raised about $4 millioo,
whicb tbe Seattle Timts reported
Sunday was eight times more than
Sims.

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police academy to traia selected
members of Haiti's dreaded anny
aod police 10 bcamc officers who
meet international Sllllldards.
Maj . Gen. David C. Meade,
U.S. ·around forces commander,
said be ~ to have 3,000 "new
poUcemen ' b)' mid-Dec:eaober.
The U.S. Justice Department
wlll teac:b basic police tec:boiquea
to tbe Haitian officen, wbo will be ·
sc:reeaed to keer&amp;:ut those wbb
~.bumall . ts dilrlng - y
MCIKlc did Dot say bow officera
will be screened, and it wasn't
clear bow Haltlaoa would reapoad
to a new police
of •
fmlli•and feared faces.
• But citizens in the oortb~ro
coast c:lty of Clp-~ ~
ly rejec:ted 'tbe U.S. mllltary's
aarmpts to nse former HailliiiiOI·
diers on an interim pollee force.
,Rcsideala said bumaD rigbll viola·
. 1011 wem 111110118 the oft"teer'l.
1be lll;lldemy Is klcated at Camp

roroe•cc••••

d' Application, the Haitian army's
heavy WCipOill dePOt before it was
dismantled by U.S. troops Jut
mooth.
•
Despite the presence of about
17,000 U.S. troops io Ibis
Caribbean country, t11ere Is a void
In Haiti's jusli'!;k:"• eapcc:ially
since the alUP I
wllo IJICd tbe
police and-y to rule tllrough rerror fled Into exile.
Meade said a lonaer tralnio1
course wiU bet!' early next year

t!.

~~ ~!'clli

tbe 7 ,SOO-strona army dowu to
t,SOO soldlcnl,
Aristlde's sdcction or close but
lnexperienc:ed usociatea fill' bls
original Cabinet alkm"'AJ die buainess community, IIIII IOIDC In tbe
middle and upper classea remain
waryoflbeJIRIIdeM'ainlellliolis.
Ariatlde wu owrtbrowo bv the
iamy In Sepecmber 1991, 11111 fkld
iDto exile after only ICVCII mootba
In office.
·

BOOI- De Mtlp CGenty Blk•n aDd b1J110
baddiea rr- tile Railaad AmerkaD JAaioo PaM
receod7 ran •roua• tllelr dreu reb~~~r~~~l for
•• Ch·k Center ..anted lloue, wllk• bepu

n-.

MMday. All proceeds from tile -k--.
wblcll .... ., to tt pa. Oct. :M-lt, ompt sday, wUI be a.t1 to repair tile Rudaocl Civic
Center. (Seqtlnei pllolo by c-p Abate)
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