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Beat of the Bend ...
by Bob Hoeflich

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Paul S. Moore of RadDe bas a
well·preaerved copy of an area
newspaper from June, 1936, You
mi&amp;ht WIIIIIO campeR some of lbc
pricca of poc:ertca way bact tbal
CIJIIII*Cd 10 DOW, Of coune, you
bave to keep In mind that many
limes In 1936 it waa diflicult 10 act
abudt.
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If yoo've visited tbe cereal section In yoor grocery lately tbal lbc
1936 pricea ougbt 10 Interest you,
Puffed Wheat waa nine cents a
package and Husklea, a whole
wheat flake product, wu a tittle
blgber, It was 12 cents for the
package, Maxwell House coffee
waa 38 CCDIB a pound and two large
cana of tomatoes ra11 ~I cents,
Cbuck roast waa IS cents a pouod
and bacoo, 26 cents, LUDCb meats,
a variety oiJcrcd, were 18 cents a
pound and DO sandwicb is camplctc
without Miracle Whip-you
bougbt tbe pint jar for 2S cents.
In the fat foods department- ·
those which we try to avoidblnana spUta wac 10 cents; fudge
suodaes, two for a quutcr, and yoo
bought tbe whole JlCCIIII layer cake
for !7 c:eats,

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Speaking of fat, Kathy
McDaniel of Dell Loog Boaom, is
trylngiO crcsle lOPS awmeaess In
Mclas County.
.
' TOPS atands for taking of£
pounds sensibly BDd Is tbe oldest
weiabt losa organization in the
United States, Founded In 1948,
TOPS provides a weekly support
network for its mi'AI!ben, Ro!liziog
. tbal obesity and Its related diseases
arc IIIC of lbc largcat bcalth prot,.
lema facing Americans, tOPS

memben pnictice a healthy Cllllng
lifestyle that are designed to
change behavior patterns aa weU as
weight an appealliiiCC3, Kathy says.
!laving lOll 92 pounds in 1991,
Kathy comments that maintaining
that weight loss is as difficult as
losing it, It's a daily struggle and
support provided by TOPS Is vi181,
Kathy reports,
The local cbaptcrs an: Paoeroy
570 which meets Tuesday evenings
at 6 p.m., aDd you can call 9922774 to make a coni8Ct; Syracuse
1895 whiCh meets on Thursdays, at
6 p.m., with tbe pbone contact
being 949-2763, and Cheshire 1383
which meets • 10:30 a.m. oo Moo·
days and the phone COOUICI is 367·
0274, Katby swears by it, you
migbt want to give it a try.
The Meigs County Chamber of

Commerce · Director Julia
Houdaabclt·Thornton baa received
a glowing letter of thanks from
Kenneth R. Robb, Lt. Col. USA,
(Ret) for ber ':;!£locating mem·
hers of the anti
company of the
30th Infantry Regiment, 3rd
Infantry Division of World War n,
A reunion of tbc company was
pl.anocd and Julia helped consider·
ably in locating members wbo bad
smoed with tbe unit thereby malt· ·
ing the reunion held in FaU River,
Mass., a sma•blng success.
Halloween .Is rolling ·right
"!~ you so you might want to
vwt the caody section at the gro ..
eery-and soon, SllfC it does get
costly but it probably is cheaper
and less nerve wracking tluin tbe
"tri•"'•"
,_psm Uiog.
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WEDNESDAY
POMEROY- RcviYII service~
at the Pomeroy Cburcll of tile
Nazarene will be held from Oct.
26-30 at the cburcll located at tbe
corner of Union and Mulberry,
Pomeroy. DIU and Mildred Crane
will be the evaogcllata. 7 pm. each
evening,
6 p.m. Sunday. ·
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THURSDAY
PORTI..AND Lebooao
Township trusleea will meet Tbun·
day, 7 p.m. at the townsblp build·
ing.

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RACINE - Racine American
Legion Auxiliary meeting 7 p.m.,
Thursday at post home.

·Vol. 45, NO. 124 .

POMEROY - Preceptor Bela
Bela Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi
Sorority, 8 a.m. for trip to Dresden.
Meet at bane of Maida MOill.

: : DAM~SCUS, Syri• (AP) · ·Prealdcat Ha!cz Auld. after talb
:wltb Preaide~t ·Cllntoa, today
:olfc!ICd "fidl iit!lice" to llr8cl but
· ln'"led 11iiciri ibat It give up Syrian
:land It ICizcd In war. ClintoD aid
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: . Speaklns after the pa1r met at
:Auad'a marbled prealde~tlal
Jllbl;e, Ctioton ~ tbal DO

DOG FOOD
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RACINE - Christmas In the
Park Commit~ meeting 7 p.m.,
Thursday at Slar Mill P.ark. Inter·
ested parties urged to attend. · ·
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
Cooperative Parish orgBDizational
meeting Friday; 7 p.m. at 106 W.
Maio Street.

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:lndi-SyriiD
:at band. Batpeace
he dl

Aaaad
·"weat beyond" previous atate·
:menta 8lld 1114 be would convey
the SYIIID leader'a poeklmlo talb
:wlih hncli Prime Minister YII2Jialt
·RIIJin blerli!d&amp;Y In JcnwaJem
: ~ l'irl~
prcaldent 10 visit
.Syria aincle Rlcbllrd Nixon, CUoiOD
:wu ~ aa part of a alx-oatioo,
·four~ tour of.dle Middle East to
:promote JN*O. WCfloetday'a lign..
:lnll or a blstoric (ICIIlC. apeclliCIIt
.betweea llrael and Jordan bu
. :bigMialW'd tK alp. .
. · Alud said Syria wanted "full
· .:widldaawal
for ful J1C1CC!" aayios
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During the annual homecomin,B
festivities for the Hazel Commuruty Church, the congregation hon·
ored Pastor Edsel Han who bas
served the area congregation for 32

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Eastern
OKs tax
break

:As.sad offers
:'full peace'

CHATHAM

POMEROY - Fall festival at
Pomeroy Nuning and Rebabillla·
lion Center, 6:30· p.m. at facltity
on Rock Springs Road, Door to
door, trick or treat for cbUdrcn In
cosbiJDe. Games, food and a haunt·
edbouse.

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.· Pollowlng a the dinner at noon;
Lin4a Damewood
song and
· Floyd Bogard of ·
read an
~nal poem in tribute to the min·

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Israel must return to Syria the
Golu Heights ltiCizcd In tbe 1967
war u well ai returning •land It
IICized In IKlUibcrn Lebanon.
CllntoD said that gdtlng a peace
·aarccmeat w1t11 Syria mnalned "a
key to lcblcvlng a mnprcbenslve
~"In the volatile Jqlon.
"Our.job will DOt be diiiC ud
we wW not rcat uolil peace 88ft1CIIICIIII between llr8cl ud Syria ud
Israel and Lcbaaoo arc ft'Acbed ''
be said al a joint news COIIfamec
with Assad.
"1 wiab we were signing a
IICat)' on this trip,'' be said.
woa't do iL"
But the president also said that
"In oor Jllivate discussions, some
progress was made." Ctinton said
he ClOIIld not publicly discuss that.
Assad' a atPIMDCDI• toucbed only
palpbttally oolbc delicate and dlf·
fi&amp;dt Issues separating Syria ud
lanll:l- to0ce1ol lbout wbal kind
of security arraoJCIIICDIS would be
aauutccd la any such peace

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By GEORGE DATI:

NeWI Sllllr
The Eaatem Local Board of
Education, at ita Wcd!leaday
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~gtb from the Lord he has.
found.
· When he leaves the old world
for a new one,
In heaven he will wear a robe

lllldaaown.
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Many a great man have been
honored

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SERVICE RECOGNIZED • Mildred Krider pnllllll
Hllnt with • Jll-qae for 1111 32 years ol~ervlce u • putor •t llllzel
Community Churcla. The plaque ~ presented daring h - ·

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In things they have taken apart ~ faithful servant;
We arc here to honor Gqd's
God bless you Past« Hart.

Public Notice

Pubic Notice

Public Notice

SHERIFF'S SALE,. REAL .
ESTATE
CASE NUMBER 93·CV·27,5
AMERICA'S MORTGAGE
SERVICING, INC..
Plaintiff,
V.
. Willey K. Cochran, etal.,
Delondents.
COURt OF COMMO~ .
PLEAS, MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
In pursuance of an Order
ol Solo to me directed from
oeld Court In the above
entitled action, I will expose
to oale at public auction at
tha door of the Courthouse
on November 14, 1994, at
tO:OO a.m. of said day, the
following described real
eatate:
SITUATED In the State ol
Ohio, County of Meigs,
Townohlp ol Solem, and
beginning In the center ol
Road No. T. 31 on the west
Uno of C. Harlson and
Borthe E. Heroman, deed
recorded In Deed Book No.
178, Page 623, Deed
Recorda of Melgo County;
thenco· eouth 65' 13' eaet
110.5 feet olong the center
of AOid No. T. 31; thepco
oouth 54' 45' 1111 113.5 feet
along tho center of 11ld
r91d; thence oouth 45' 21' .
toll 183 feet olcing the
conter of told rood: thence ·
aouth 42' 44' w..t 91 f..t to
the center of a cr11k;
thence north 54" 50' weal
t 05 feet to a point In the
center of oold crHk; thenco
north 51' 42' Will 225 ,,.,

Current. Owner's Name :
Wesley K. Cochran, Jennifer
K. Cochran
Property Address: 31817
Public
Road
#187,
Langsville, OH 45741
• Appraised at: $8,500.00
Terms ol oale: 10% ol
purchase price day ol sale,
balance cash or certified
check within 30 ilays of
conllrmetlon.
JaiJNIS M. Soulaby, Sheriff
Meigs Coun~. Ohio
Emerson A. Keck M0006236
Attorney lor Plaintiff
318 W11t Fourth Street
Dayton, OH 45402
(513) 223·5200
(10) 12, 19, 26; 3TC

By order olthe
Board of Elections,
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Henry L. Hunter, Chairman
Rita D. Smith, Director.
110\ 12, 19, 26, (11) 2; 4TC

that In purouance of a
Resolution of the VIllage
Council of the VIllage of
Pomeroy, Pomeroy, Ohio,
paoood on tho 8th day of
Auguot, 1994 there will be
submitted to a vote ol the
people of said aubdlvlalon
at 1 General Election to be
hold In the Township of
Pomeroy, Ohio', at thot
regular places of voting
therein, on the 8th day of
November,
1994,
tho
queatlon of levying a tax, In
exceas of the ten mill
llmltetlon, for the benefit of
Pomeroy VIllage lor the
purpooe of Fire protection.
Said tax being: A renewal
of an exlotlng tax oft mill at
a,rate not OKCttdlng t (ono)
mills lor each one dollar of
valuation, which amounta to
ten cents ($0.10) for .each
one hundred dollaro of
valuation, lor five (5) years.
Tho Polls lor 11ld
Election will open at 6:30
o'clock A.M. and remoln
open until 7:30 o'clock P.M.
of said day.
Dated Sept. 26, 1994
By order of the
Board ol Electlono,
of Melgo County, Ohio.
tltnry L H~Jiter, Chairman
Rita D. Smith, Director.
(10) 12, 19, 26, (1-1)2; oiTC

Public Notice
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION
Revloed Code, Sections
3501.11(G), 5705.19,5705.25
Notice Ia hereby given
lhat In pursuance of a
Resolution of the Vlllago
Council of tho Vlllege of
Racine, Racine, Ohio,
paaoed on the lit day ol
Auguot, 1994 there will be
submitted to i volt of the
people of said oubdlvlolon
et o General Election to bo
held In the VIllage of
Recine, Ohio, at the regular
placea of voting therein, on
the 8th day of November,
1994, the queatlon of
lovylng a tax, In excooo of
tho ton mill limitation, lor
tho benefit of Racine VIllage
lor the purpooo of Fire
protection.
Said tox being: A renewal
of an exlotlng tax of 0.7 mill
at a rete not exceeding 0.7 ·
mlllo lor ooch ono dollar of
valuation, whjch omounte to
oeven centa ($0.07) lor each
one hundred dollar• of
voluatlon, lor flvo f5) yeara.
Tht Poll• for 11ld
Election will open at 6:30
o'clock A.M. and remain
open until 7:30 o'clock P.M.
of uld doy.
Dated Sept. ;!6, 1994

Pu~llc

Notice

NOTICE OF ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL LIMITATION
Revised Code, Sections
3501.11(G), 5705.19,5705.25
Notice is hereby given
that in pursuance of a
Resolution of the VIllage
Council of the VIllage of
Rutland , Rutland, Ohio,
passed on the 9th day of
Augusl, I 994 there will be ·
submltled to e vote of the
people ol said subdlvlolon
at a General Election to be
held in the VIllage of
Rutland, Ohio, at the regular
places of voting therein, on
the 8th day of November,
1994, the question of
levying a tax, In exceoo of
the ten mlll .llmltatlon, for
the benefit of Rutland
Village lor the purpooe of
Current expenses.
Sold tax baing : An
.-ldltlonal lex of 2.5 milia at
a rale not ·exceeding 2.5
mills lor each one dollar of
valuation, whk:h amounta to
twenty·flve canto ($0.25) for
each one hundred dollars of
valuation, for live (5) ytara.
1 The Polls for said
·Election will open a.t 6:30
o'clock A.M. and remain
open until 7:30 o'clock P.M.
of said day.
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Dated Sept. 26, 1994
By order of the
Boerd of electlono,
of Meigs County, Ohio.
Henry L Hunter, Chairman
RHo D. Smith, Director.
(10) 12, 1~, 26, (11) 2; 4TC

Public Notice
NOTICE OF' ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MILL UMITATION
Rovlood Code, Soctlona
3501.11 (G), 5705.19, 5705.25
Notice Ia horeby given ·

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Nov. 8 election. But Hyatt was
Closinll the gap.
Independent candidate Joseph
Sloveoec, 42, a minister and former
teacher from Cleveland, was not

CINCJNNATI-IIas there ever
been a story written about Joel
Hyatt that doesD't Identify him as
Sen. Howard Metzeo~'s aoo·
in.Jaw?
Hyatt doesn't think so. And be's
tired of Mike DeWine exploitin&amp;
the relalloosblp.
"'Ibis clcctlm Is noi about wbo
wears plaid sblrll (DeWioe In Ilia
television COIIIDieldals) or who my
wife's father Is," Hyatt aid during
Wednesday's clebde.
Afterward, Hyatt was still boL
"It Is loapprOpriate, and I rcaent
it," be Said "It is bllodin&amp; people
to the aaributes I bring to this C311·

XENIA, Ohio (AP) - A judge
bas decided not to appoint a special

prosecutor to Investigate aflega•
lions that Mike DeWine's U.S.
Senate campaign Improperly used
sbenff nlepulies in a television
advcl1ilemcnl
Vlsitlna Judge J. Wama Bellis
paign."
said Wednesday that state and fed·
Metzenbalim, 77, Ia retiring era! aaencles file better equiJlped to
after serving tlfte six-year ICI'IIIJ.
address the allegations lcvefed by
In recent polls, Republican Dennis QedwJ a regisaed DcmoDeWine, 47, of Cedarville, was c:rat wbo ooce ran against DeWine
leadin&amp; Democrat Hyatt, 44, of in a CODP.SIODal race.
Cleveland. In their race for the
"I think lbal tbe judge's prima-

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tbe Greene County Coorthoose. "I
franldy can't dlsqrce with that."
GeebJD said be plans to file
complaints with tbe· appropriate
ageocics.
He bad asked ClllUIIty Prosecutm
Wlllilln Schenck to lnvesllgate the
matter. But Scbenck. tumed it over
to the courts becalise be is a per·
sonal friend ud former coUeague
ofDeWioe.

HBI/OWeen festivities begin tonight;
most·observances set for Monday
three 'lie ranges In the categories
of
pretliC5t. usliest. and most origi·
Feeney Bennett Post 128 or the
nal.
Fmt and ~ prizes will be
American Legion will host a haunt·
nnges of birth
ed llayride fnm 7·10 p.m. Mlllday awri:d in 1bc
In Sleepy Hollow near Railroad to foor, five to e•gbt yc~n of qc,
Street with the first ~ taking ud nine to 12 years .o f qe. Firat
residents of Overbrook Center. and second JN.el wiD be awri:d
Farmen BBDk, The Mldd!:fort in eacb category 1n each aae group.
The Pink Ranger Is coming to
of
McClure's, and Peoples B
Middleport will man scary lllliODa l'omMly to partidplte In the Hal·
lowcen puty and a disc jockey bas
in the woods.
In addition, a costume pandc been relitned Ill provide music for
will be lleld Prlday at 1 p.m. ..... tbe'evenL
RefrcsJm:llts will be ICI'Ved by
lag at Middleport Elementiry
the
Mcn:baots Aalocillkil. In the
School. onto Pearl Street to.I IDCOin
event
of rain, tile party will be
Street, to 'l1llrd Avenue, past the
moved
to PW1eroY VWaac HaU.
junior hiP ud llact to the clcmeo·
Sheriff Juoea M. Soulsby tqed
Mcrcbants Asso- mounts 10 cxcrdac extra caution
clalion will bold Its annual Mid· during~ oblcrwncea.
"With the children out on tbe
niJbt Mrtm sale Salurday canstreet
and In their costumes,
bloed with a CXJIIIIIIuoity lbllowecn
...,• 'I1Ic IIOl'CI will be open from lllOlllrista should be Vert CIR{ul,..
6 10 9 p.m. mlllll night with DilDY Soulaby aald.
feautna lpCCill saleleema.
Trick or trea11n lhould always
.The MlhDIMI J*1Y will be held be accompanied by an adult, be
on Court Street with judslng In added. ,f
The village of Middleport and

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obMi'fe trick or nat toalgill from
S:30 10 6:30 p.m. A J*1Y will fol·
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DcWine said Wednesday that
name rec.ognitioo, rather than poUt·
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Hyatt bas.
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Allodefed rn. Writer

NIIIDCI'OUI frlgbtenlng COIDDIU·
nity IICIIvitlea have bceD plauoed In
CODjunctioo with tllla year's annual
HaUoweeo obltcnaocc.
Trick or treat in most Melas
C!IIIDty commuDiflci will be beJel
. Maaday, Halbween NIJbt fnm ~
7 p.m. Communldea boidlns trick
or treat at that lime laclude
Cbester, Middleport, Pomeroy,
Racine, Rcedlvlllc, Rndw, Syra·
cusc llld Tappen Plalna. In moat
CXIIIIIDUDldca, airall will mart tbe
beJinq,tna and eacl of the annual
event loci JlldldpldDa lraneowo·
en lbould turn m ~J:" Ugbts
for lltdc poets llld
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B•illan RoadiiCeno and
Daavllle trick or 1real wW be bcld
Monday from 6-7:30 p.,m. ~
paniclpadiiJ IIIIMIId tam on porch

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along oald crootl, to 1 point
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lfld to the woat line of C.
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Borth a E. Hartman · farm; l
thence north 107 1111 olong
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losing (tuea), biat what if we don't
even get .them to come here,"
Thornton said. •(Tax braka) will
only be used as a de-breaker."
The maximum tax break that
can Ill: given in ualnc:orporated
arcaa Is 60 pen:ent for 10 yean.
'Fax breaka can DOl be given on
rcta1l btostn'IICI 11lorntaa 1114
.J.oc:al .~~ wiU llaw ia0Jt
into whether tU braka are slwCn
and their me. she added. 111c Vol·
ing c:oundl is made up of 111C rcpresenlalive fnm the:
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developtncDt tool tbal-y pvc IIX
brealta to CDIIoe new "''llineaa
Tbe board voted 3·2, joining
Southern Local SdJools In auppcxt
of a rountY·Wide Rural Enterprise
Zone plan. Meigs Local Schools
have labled a vote on tbia issue,
said Julia Houdubelt·]bomton,
county economic development
director.
1'bC CD~ ZODCI wiU make
the coonty more ctwnpetitive iince
Meigs County Is one of the eigbt
Ohio counties - out of 88 - tbat
don't have this C!lliremmt 'l'bonJ.

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To feed the IIOUls of the hungry
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"Old Fuhion Country Preacher"
He is u old fubioned preacller
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He preaches to dcfeal old Sal8n
And for Jesus ~ ratcn a stand.
The )'CIII have not been eaay.
He continues to preach GodT

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RUTLAND - Local 17
OAPSE meeting Thursday, 7:30
p.m. in Rutland bus garqe.

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 29, 1994

MIDDLEPORT Meigs
County Women's Fellowship, 7:30
ThurSday at the Bradbury Cburcb
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-local sdloola aflecttd; ud
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School Board President Ray
Karr cmplwsiud lbc dlstriU would
have safeJuards against •ny-by·
nigbt" busiiiCSSCS.
"It's ooly a good 1001 to altract
bttsloess," 1Carr said. "Unfonuoaic·
ly this is a canpedtlvc situation."
But Board Member Ron Eut·
man, wbo voted q•in•t the Issue,
objected to taking miiiCY fnm the
scbools.
•rnt just opposed to biBDket
approval. I want to look at the
specifics," EaatmBD said. "I think
we need to be careful."
Eastman also questioned tbe
fairness to area businesses wbo
bave operated in tbe district for
years.
But, Thornton countered exist·
in&amp; businesses that ell.paad could
get (lope.rty abated. . .
AU townships, villages and tbe
county mrnniss\oncrs have already
approved tbe enterprise zone and
tbe county Is waiting for state
approval, she added.
JnotherhWoess the boKd:
- qreed to p~rcbase a used
J]iJotvcopcr for $5,400 for the higb
School. 'Ibe Item was paid tbrougb
tbe principal's fund, not tax money,
SuperintendeD! Ron Minanl said.
- was Informed the district
must comply with slate Occupa·
tiooal Safety and Health Admlnis.
tralioo uiremeotS by the
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tendeD~ board WIU be
to hire a coosultBDt sometime in
1995 to·eosure comp~. Minard
said
- learned the district's beat·
ingtencrgy amervat1on investment
bas saved the scbool $34,000 in the
Jut year. About $28,000 or this
savings will be spent on tbe loan,
Milwd said.
- will bold a public sale of
three buses, a van, a pickup truck ·
and some sasoline tanks Nov . .5.
The items may be reviewed 8l the
Tuppers Plains bus &amp;II'IIC fnm I 0.
II a.m. Nov. S. Bids will be
opened after 11 LID.
- extended the current life
Insurance coverage with Core·
Soorce.
- approved a state-mandated
asbeatoa Inspection for this year
COllins $2.SOO.
- ICccpted the resiiiiBlion ·of
substitu~ teldler Krista Siodalr.
- llfCCd to hire tbe followios
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Iraqi R.epubliclll Guard jugemaut embarao-evadin&amp; sales of oil wu Oil ~ to tbe bmler With bas 111111118ed to rebuild u mucb u
Kuwait
Y, ODC White House 8~ perceol of tbe mWwy manufac·
official WM moved to Ilk DO ODC in

particular, "Where the bell did
they get all tbat armament? I
tbou&amp;bt we lOOk it away frclo Sad·

ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
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This top official, wbo advises
President Clinton on domestic
issues, was voicing tbe question
dial many Americans were asking
during the latest round of brinks·
mpship with Iraq.
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The fact is that lbe milllllly and
. eaJIIOIDic; saoc:tionslmposcd by tbe
United Nadoos after tbe Gulf War
wen: Ollly iolellded 10 curtail Iraq's
ability to build weapons of mass
destruction. The loopholes in tbe
U.N. resolutions have beeD lar&amp;e
enouab for Saddam Huaseio to
drive an amy of lanka throuJb.
UN. DC&amp;otiators p-esumcd that
the CCOIIOinic unctiOIII - lncludlag a stiff ratrictiOD 011 lbe sale of
Iraqi oil - would pn:veat Saddam
from rebulldin&amp; his tattered armed
forces. Unfmuoalely, IIIia bas not
been the cue.
The latest inlelll&amp;eoce.repms to

MARGARET LEHEW
Controller,

UITI'ERS OF OPINION are welcome. They lbould be leu than 300
wonll long. All letten are subje&lt;t to editing aod mllll be oignod with nune,
addreu and telephone number. No unsigned letterl will be published. l.etten
Jbould be ln aood lUte, addreuing iu uea, DOl penonalilieo.

Letters to the editor
Postal service blamed for mixup
Dear Editor:
The last of Sepliember rolled by
and tbe first -of October arrived.
Our railroad relinmellt cbects sdll
bad not arrived. I ,ecelved several
calls from retlreea, especially wid·
ows, lnqulrin&amp; of their needed
annuitica.
In desperation of tbelr aituatloos, I called Railroad Redlement
in HUIIIingtoo, W.VL They in tum
said the mix up 'WU .,.ooebly in tile
Poslal Sctvlce.
I then called Ted Stric:kland'a
local offacc and Vern Riffe's oflic:e
in Columbus. Riffe's office, aflcr
cbeckina, referred lbe litualion to
Ted SUickland since il was a feder·
a1 Jll'(lblem.
Wi&amp;hin one hour Ted Strick-

land' a local office called me
regardlna &amp;his matter. They bad
found tbat tbe cbec:ks bad been
issued by Fcdcral Bank and issucd
on time. The confusion and 1011
was in tbe Pollal Service. They
tbeo IrKed lbe cbecb, and aaaured
us .IIIey would be received by the
followin&amp; day, wbicb dley were,
altbciu&amp;b four days lale. They also
offered to help me coDtact any
reliRicl of IIIia ~ma
Thank you 'l'ed Strickland for
sllowing, by your IClioos, dial YOII
n:ally care about your people and
their problems. Everyoae bu tbe
right to voee few wbo they wisb.
Robert B. Migaen:y,
WestPorumoutb

Dear Edit«,
Rcceatly I read wbele tbe fcdet·
al government bad reduc:ed the
allotment for commodities and
other help from $80 !Dlllioa last
yesw to S25 m1UiOII tbla year.
This is used to stock food
panUies 10 help feed some of lbe
less fortunate poor and disabled
people who. Deed ita help to survi\'C.
Now tbis J108111D1 helps at least
2S million DCOolc.
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Now I 'beir that tbe preseoi
admiold!'ldOII will give SSOO mil·
lion dollars to Haiti to help less
than six millioa people. Which I
believe wW amount to about $200
to ~ per 10111, WUIIIIIIOd cblld.
Now tblllllbe bird to swallow
pan, lbe bclp to tbe leu fortunaiC
American isiiJoutSlapicce. Sad
news.
ViiJU Walker
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served?

Think about Issue 4

Dear Edit«, .
The' wonllo&amp; ot lbe llaue is mil·
The wbolesllcra of pop are pay· leadina Uld we all.JUiC wbco a
log tbe one cent-per-can tax as "lilt" b JIICIIlionod ·Fop ll110t clll'
deacribed in Issue 4. ·
sifled Ill a food. We, • allllllllll'!ft,
Tbe wholesalers are speodio&amp; are 1101 golo&amp; to be tilled on food.
lou of bucks to get us to nipC8I this · The ads for repcal!Jig this lilt
tax. It makes a~ dent lD their say it wW "oily • $70 mJDjoo"
profilll and this i• not aa:cplable In from the atate. HQw many pro·
111e COIJlOOIIC wond.
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Have you noticed u 1naea1e In mUliOII"?
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sa1ers are llllikinB plenly of money
Pbebe Roberts
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One U.N, loa~to~ who was
sent to Iraq in 1991 tali tbc atory
of how Iraq· rebuilt ill,_ekctrical
power bue. after the W . Amold
Hakldla, a sciclldtt at
Alamol
National l..abcnllll'y, wu IOld dur·
log briefings prior to!""'lng In
Iraq dial tbe IIIiea bad knocked out .
moat of Iraq'• elcctric:al power and .
all of ill bridJ::on&amp; lbe Tillris
Rivet: during
Storm. ''Wiien .
I &amp;ot tbere lD Oc:tobcr (1991), leu
. tbaD six m011tbl after Delat Slmll; .
about 70 ~t of tbe power wu ·
back, relDstated. And they were
just fllllshlog up rebuilding lbe last
bridge. They were ready to.opcn

facility, and tbe next day we'd tbid
that aoo&amp;her one had taken ita
place," Scowaoft said. "We'd bit
dial ooe. and be'd have yet another
By Jack Anderson backup, Or we'd bit an ammunition
bunker, ew a fiXed military fll:ility,
and fly back tbe DCXt day only to
and
discover it was still operational.
Michael Binstein lbe incredible expense and planDina he put Into buildloa up his
· turing capability it bad before milillllyupabWty Is aweac&amp;e.''
Once the guns fell silent from
Operation Delat St«m.
Iraq has beeD making T•72 Opcnlioo Delat SIOI'III it became
tanks while lbe embarJO bu been ca t1iat tbc alllea bad put a severe
on, as well as artillery munitions cbcck on Saddam's ambitiona, but
and evea 'short-range bUiistic mis·
they bad not blocked them alto- ' it."
siles. It is aunmtly operating more gether. Many more tanka, aircraft
Another striking example of
than tbree dozen major weapons and cbemlcal weapons survived tbe Saddam's capacity 10 rebuild folplants, acconllog to tbe iDielligeace onslaupt tbaD wu first· believed. lowed President Busb' s last punireports. At lbe same time, Iraq bas Key Republican Guard units stayed tive bomblD&amp; strike - on Jan. 17.
repaired and returned to .service in Baslidad to protect lbe reauoe 1993. The tar&amp;et wu lbe AI Rabiya
most of lbe 2,500 maio baule lanka and allow it 10 fight aaotber day. mecblmical wotsbop plant, wbicb
and 250 fixed· wiD&amp; aircraft that Wbell Sllddam wbedcd 110U11i1 aad Americ1111 military planners lUI·
rutble&amp;aly suppressed Kurdish and pec:ted wu a safe haven few. illicit
survived Desert Storm.
American officials have Ions Shiite rebellions in nortberb and activity, includliia lbe production
been aWlft of Saddam's ability 10 southern Iraq, he bad more than of two types of uranium enrichrebutld. Durin&amp; !be Gulf W•, tbeo· eDouah weaponry to do tbe job. ment assemblies. Tbe American
National Se&lt;:.urlty Adviser Brent 'Ibis iocluded buoclreds or tons of cruise missiles strUck tbe.plant just ·
Scowcroft once shook his bead lD deadly chemicals tbe allies claimed days bebc PrcaideDt Clinton lOOk
disbelief u be was briefing a group theY bad deslrOyed on tbe first' day tbe oath of office. The devaatalion
of Jewish leaders in WaahiogtoD ~of die war.
was swift and (X)IIIplctc.
Teo dll)'• -arter the atriti!, an .,
inte_?at1ooal team of nuclear
inspectbrs visited lbe site. 'lbla II ·
wbat they found, 8IX&lt;I'diog to their
repon: ''The Iraqi side II dcanlng
up and rebuilding &amp;he site with
delenllioatjoo 10 put it back in buai·
ness witbio a few months. Thou- ·
sands of people and bliodreda of
pieces of heavy equipment ate
comiiiitled on an arouod-lbe-c:lock
basis ...''
On March 16, scarcely two
months later,- a top Iraqi official
IIIIDOtiDCcd.thatlbe facility was not
only c:aoplciC, but that tbe "enter·
prise is now operating even betJer
tbaD bef«e."
' Manr analysts 9f tbe Middle
Eut believe this wW - and ability .
-to rebuild lD lbe (p of overwbelming_,oddl Is lhe key 1o Saddam's stubborn survival. If &amp;he
UN. .sanctions are ever ti&amp;bteoed :
to the point where ,they can take ·
away this ability, it wuld lllC8II tbe
.end of Saddam u lbe bully of tbe :
MiddleEut.
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Jack Anderson and Mlc.ael
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No OIIC bas been harder on Cali·
fornla Gov. Pete WiliOII than yours
truly. But I have 10 &amp;I~ lbe devU
his due few his principled stand 011
Illegal immlpadon.
Specifically I am refcrrln&amp; to
lbe aovero«'a wioeqwvocalsupport
for a state ballot measure &amp;hat
would deny California's 1.6 mil·
lion illegal immigrants taxpayerpaigo and promoting their own funded education, nonemergeocy
s and
health care, welfare benefill and
self-interests.
oda.
lbe
syrup
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used to mab It, II not a food, IDd otberJ:
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they 1a10w it. 'lbe Obit) CODatituW laoo has been accused of,
tiOII aJICIIdy fOiblda state taxes
amon other things, •iscapegoat·
011 ina.'"1 "xenophobia" and
food iDieDIIcd for Cl08IPDptiOD off
premlael, Uld IIIey bow il Soft "raci11111." But tbis Ia a patently
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iL 'lbeir IIICdia Cllllpligo lllolelld- tive, i&amp; favored by Californians
ed to coofuiC voters aad ioacue acrou the bolrd.

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Whal pr1gc Clll ~ PJl Oll 'iducatio&amp; Ohio's c:bildleii? Iu peaay ,
too IDuc:b? Is $65 mUUoo too-liDlc?
Ohio' a WICII wW 10011 dCcidl.
I am concerned that it will not
be aaloformcd ciCclaioo.
s~~~e Iuiie 4 11 1 c:oaatitudOIIII .
aDIC'I'IIIIalt Writleo to elimiMie tbe ·
star.e' s peaoy-a-c:an Wbolclale tax
011 soft drinks and other carbonat·
ed, noo-alcobolk: beverages
.A mi&amp;Jeadiog media blltZ il try·
inJ to convince Obioana &amp;hat
retalain&amp; the so-c:al.led "pop tax"
will open a PandQra's box oflaxes
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D«tbwest. ..Dry elscwbele. Lows in
Tonlgbt...Mostly clear and cold tbe 40s IIJid bigba in tbe 60s.
with a low around 30. Light winds.
Sunday... A cllance of showers.
'Friday ... Partly sunny and mid Lows lD tbe upper 30s 10 lower 40s.
with a biJb lD tbe mid 60s.
Hi&amp;ba ~5 to 60.
Exteoded 1onca1t
Monday ...Partly cloudy. Lows
Saturday... A cbaoce of showers .in~ 30s. Highs lD tbe SOa.

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nearly equal to what &amp;he state
spencb ~year few Head Slart, 8 ·
progr¥1 tbat h.... ptoven to be
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Today is Thursday, Oct. 27, tbc 300th day of 1994. There are 65 days
in histoiy:
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calling for ratification of lhe Unilcd Swes Constitution, ,was published in
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In J886, 1be mUSical~ "A'N~. ~ Ba¥ ~~,'~ wri~ by
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In 1978, Egyptian President Anwar iadat and Israeli Prime Minister
==:::fac::C~~=obel PQICC Prize for their
· Teo years ago: Doctors at Lorna Lir :Ia University Medical Center in
Cali~omia reported that "Baby,FIIC," .l desJ.ICilllelY ill infant who had
received the heart ofa baboon in an ~xpenmental ~splant was in .
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SC?veral hundred·-.•.Pres~t binwo ~led a fCviscd version of
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Actresa
Carrie
Sood~m~as is 48. · :
Actress and TV -·"ty Jayne' Keor.:- .; "'-~~ · 43- S!'.L.. S'
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LeBon is 36. ~""""'~
·~Y-v•~uuu IS ' u~ liJlOil :
niou,ht tor lodax: " Tile mon who does notlcam is dark, like"one :
walking m lhe nighL •- Chinese prove!b.
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VETJl:llANS MEMORIAL

Wednesday admllaiOIII - Carl
Bailey. Pomcloy
Wednesday cliadlqes - Freda
Fquaon, RaciDc; Eltanor

KDaw,

New_Havm. W.Va.; f!eruy
ley, PMiand

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Clara Swindell

America continues to admit .
more fcweigo immigrants than all :
the other coonuies in tbc world
ccmbioed. As DIOSt of tbCic immi·
grants ullimateiy sctlle.. in Gallfor.
ula, at COIIaillerable expense to 111e :
stale' s taxpayers, It banDy 1s xeno- ·
pbobic ew racist if California realdents vote 10 deny pilbHcly' funded
benefits and'scrvicea to immiarants
wbo have enlered tbe eomitry ille-

bulle.

The Mlddleporii'IU wW sponsor a HaUowccn carnival on Satur·
day, 4 10 8 pJD at tbe Middlepm
Elementary School. There will be
canume judJ!lDJ, pmes and food. ·

lbe Rutland Baptist Church.
Born Feb. 23, 1911 in Dexter, sbe Wa&amp; lbe dauJbter of tbe late Daniel
and Anna Cleland.
·
Survivm include oae daaghtet, Belva (Joe) Schuler of Chesblre; two
dau&amp;bters-in-law, Maljorie Davia of Rutland 1111d Charlotte Gnot of
Racine; two sisters, Neva Taylor of Atron and Golden Stansbury of
Albany; 011C brother, &amp;,I_ Cleland of Rulllod; six grandchildren aad
. fiYC great ptDdcblldren.
Sbe wu prec:cdcd in death by ber parents; her busblind, Merle S.
Davis, wbo died In Janllay. two 111115, Bruce IIJid Bryan Davis; two broth·
era, HCIISOII ud floyd Cldlnd; IIJid ODC sister, Flora McClure.
Frieud.l may call 2 10 4 p.m. IDd 7 111 9 p.m. at tbe FoaleiOIIII Funeral
Home lD Mason, W.VL, wbele serviceS will be held 11 a.m. -Saturday
with Pasllr Paul Tayl« officiating. Burial will be lD Nelson Cemetery.

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I pltlp8111

meet IDmaaing needs wltb sedoua-

ly dw,lndllilg fCIOURlCI.
: of
about~·
Dl tbele lalt,rewdiyi bef~ 111e·
keep lD =~bat this is a November vote, more and mC!re ·
, wbolelelc lilt ....., cille tblt is paid by =··~education, latiot and
tbe soft driqk llldaa~ SIDce ibe one ·in==.~
CIIICtmelll oflbe lilt 1992, the sudlutlieObiolaaueofWomea
l
r,ctalf pri~ of pop baa remallltd Voeen, the Ohio EdacalioD AIIQdo.'
. CoutU~,. ~ In~ cueallu• llliJal tile inlilr·Univenity Ovk'lfi
ev•a JOM down due JO_:Ili,Jkel of;Obi, tile~~ clfdre .
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N1doDal 'AuoeiadOII of S~,ll
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Worllln. the Oldo 1fH1 1'1'1 ~
ID ...._, • belie¥e tbll IClft .
. c1atiGa aad DDIDCIUUI otbera
are diC atatr of lif• and that our tw:ttoa tile PI'ODie of Obio . . · fn 1f}• eo eqjoy 1llllllillca.diet is lbe lllll'OW ialf.lalaeata of thole
belli dnlloaW .More -~~~~se. w1ao ciem1 ·111MIO 1 , Min. tlil
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law.llu never clcflllcd,soft lubndc.wltiiiO.
drliD • food.
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_ ,flltDN, bat a peaay.b a J00C1
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Freda P. Davis, 83, Rutland, died Wednesday, Oct 28, 1994 at Veter·
aos Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy. Sbe was a homemaker and attcodcd

ooncitizeo c:blldml of illegal aliens deserve an educ:ation. But 111e govare entitled 10 tbe S8ll¥l benefits as emment that owes it 10 them is not
American cbildreo.
· in Saaamcnto or even ill Wasbing- .
Indeed, tbi s detennlnation was too, but the country from wbic:b
set for&amp;h by tbe Supreme Court they bave ccme."
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Trick or treat IWcd
. The Tuppers Pllios Fire Depart·
meot will sponsor trick a treat in
lbe CIOIIIIDunity, MOIIday 6 to 7 p.Di
The sirens wW sound to begin and
end tbe oVCDL Residents are asked
to ~ on lbeir porch ligbll If tbey
want 10 panicipale in trick a treaL

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Area man injured in accident

Oct. lli dlacl•ar11es • Aoaela
Roac:b, Mrs. Timothy Legg and
son, Mrs. Terry Neff and son,
Clara Mae Swindell, 79, Shade, died Tuesday, OcL 2S, 1994, at l'ommly Robert Lambert and Hobart Tem·
pletoo.
Nursing
and Rehabilitation
BomSepL
10, 1915,inFlora,
Oet. l4i blrtU • Mr. and Mrs.
Story Perry, she was a ~IC of
Arnold COOlCI', 11011 of Oak HW; Mr.
the Hemlock Grove Christian Oturcb
and Mrs. Charles Dean, daugbtet of
and a 44-year resident of Swindell
Vinton; Mr. and Mrs. Terry John·
Road.
-soil, dauJbter of Pomeroy; ll!ld Mr.
She is survived by: two daughters
and Mrs. Micbael Tharton, 11011 of
and sons-in-law, Gloria and J{oben
Leon, W.VL
Mcintosh and Rcbccca and Garry
(Publlllled 11'1111 penoilllon)
Hunter, all of Alhens; three SODS and
daughters-in-law, Ned and Sharon.
Swindell of Shade, Philip and Crystal Swindell of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Am Ele r-er
-...31
718
and Alan Swindell of Alhens; nine
AlaiD
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grandchildren and four great-grandAldllud 00 - -- --311518
children. Also surviving is a sister,
AT&amp;T ·--------53111
Ruth Young of Alhens,andabrotber. ,
Bank One---------27114
Joe Perry of Shade.
Bob Evaas------ -19 518
She was preceded in death by her
Cbaonplon IDd.
.--24111
husband, Howarcl, in Au~ and by
Cbiii'IDID&amp; Sbop
7~
adaughter,LindaLouSwindeli.Also
City HoldJa&amp;
1
Fedenl MOIIII
2A1 711
precediDJ her in death were two sisGoodyear ftR
34118
ters, Mildred Douglas and Martha
K-mut15 518
Perry ,and three brothers, Dale, Ralph
Lands End
17 718
. and Frank Perry,
CLARA MAE SWINDELL
Limited Inc.
11111
Services will be held Saturday at
·
Multimedia lac
2t
1 p.m, at lagers Funeral Home m Athens with tbc Rev. Charlcl Domipn Point BmcGrp
D
officiating. Burial wW follow in Burlingham Cemetery.
RelJince Eledrlc---lll 518
Friends inay call Friday from
Robbins &amp; Myen...--17111
. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at tbc .funeral home.
Shooey'slnc.
15
Star Ba.Dk __·-.._ --_ _ -.. _m 114
Wendy Int'L -------·14 518

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WortblngtoD Ind...

ReYivalaet
Revival services will be beld it
tbe · Rutland Cburcb or the
Nazarene Nov. 1-6 wilb services at
7 p.m. eacb eveDIDJ!, and 10:30
a.m. and ~:30 p.m. 011 Sunday. Rev.
P. L. LiddcU wW be lbe spc:Uer.

P-ti meet1na pla}med
·
The Eull:m f.cical annual Chap-

ter 1 parents meeting will be held
Tuesday 9 a.m. at the Riverview
~tary School. All Cbaptcr 1
parents and otber inleresled persons
are invllcd to aacud.

GaW~

12:03 Lm., Pomeroy Nuralng
and Rehabilitation Center, Betty
Bioncudy, VMH;
DLEI'ORT
10:37 a.m., Wam EAI&amp;e Apart.
10 : 1~ a.m., South Third
menta,
Betty TripleU, Holzer MediAvenue, Gladys Wilburn, Vetcnma
cal Center;
MemOOal Hospital;
12:54 p.m., state Route 681
6:0Z p.m., ViJia&amp;e Maoor Apart·
West, Juanita Ratliff, O'Bicoen
MemOOal=. . -

ONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
STARTING FRIDAY

THE NEXT KARAT£ KID PG
ONE EVEKIIIG $HOW 7:30
ADMISSION $2.00
44lw.l23

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turned on at my
new address ...

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more infonnation un

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stonn tiamap,e ...

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your l'Lptal
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Units ~g iocluded:

(lJSfS JJJ.Ht)

:=Y~l!,~~':C::W!::

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comorrow, the money
needed 10 pay for my
funeral would come

· Livestock report

0 My children's savings

lac., Poa.oy. Oblo 45769, Jib. 992·1156. ·

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Tbo Dolly Seotlool, Ill Court St.. .
Pomorvy.(llllo 4!769.
IUIIICIIPTIOI'f IA'IU

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sen se. Call us for your FREE
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Guide to Planning Ahead";
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in my home ·

James C. Birchfield
Owner-operator

BIRCHFIELD
, FUNERAL HOME
Main Street, PO. Box 188.
Rutland, Oh. 4ms

2.00 to 3.00
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0 My parents' savings

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)Ohio direct bog prices at selected
buying polnta thursday by the
Ohio Department of Apicultun::
Barrows and gUti: 1.00 lower;
t!emll!ld light 10 mOIIenlc.
U.S. 1·3, 230-260 lbl., country
~~ ~·~~9So00; plan1129.00• a ew . .
U.S. 2·3, 230·260 Jba., country
points 26.00-28.00.
Prices froiD The Producen Uvelloc:k AuodMiOD' ·
Callie: 1.00 to 2.00 bigber.
Slaughtet steers: cholce 62.0069.00; aele!t S7.1J0.62.00.
SlauJbter beifen: c:bolce 61.0069.00; ICloa S6.1J0.61.00.
Cows: 2.00 blaller: all cows
40.00 and down.
Bulla: 1.00 bialler: all bulls
S1.1~ and doWn.
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Veal calves: steady; choice

1 3 -..........................................- ...$23.40
9~.00anddown.
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Sbcep ll!ld lambl:
'l w-...................... - ..................,.SII.40 . higher; c:lloice woo1a

I call before I d(fl,
i 11 my yard."'

"Calt I p,et some
on rates
for my business?"

' i nfonnalion

0 My life insurance
0 My savings

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Sooood"'-(IDIIIIIpoidiiPo. . .y,OIIlo.

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from:

4:15~~slate : : : :1 west.
Mike Combs, DO trea«ment ew trans·

The Daily Sentinel
Pybl~ l"'f ollnooa, MoDCIIy lllloup

If my death oecurrc4

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This isn't just Ialk, it's a promise! Ohio Power's 24-Hour Customer SeiVice Phone
Une is ~n 7dar.; a 'M.'ek. 365 da)S a year. So, if you have a billing questiOn, need raie
information, have qtte~tiol15 about startingor ending seiVice-an)lhing at am:,time,
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qtlilles pr oYided by Advtat

SYRACUSE

Eastern•••

Continued from 111911
crsonoel: Dorothk Bentz, Enzatb Gee, David . Ramey and
Tony Hudson u substitute IC8chers
Supper~ plamM
when needed; Howie Lawrence and
The Carpenter Baptist Cburcb, Kay Gillilan as substitute bus '
Stale Route 143, wW have its annu- drivers on a probalionary coottac:t;
al supper and bazaar on Nov . ~ - Joe Bailey, juniew lligb boys basServing will begin at 6 p.m.
· ketball coach; Jim Huff as volunteer senior class advisor; Jill
Literary aub to JDHt
Holter, sophomore class advisor;
The Middleport Lilerary Club Scott Wolfe, freshman c;lass advi·
will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at sa-; Penny Aeiker, volunteer assistbe bome of Mrs. David Bowen. tant girls basketball coach; Bryan
Mrs. Dwi&amp;bt Wallace will review Durst, volunteer assistsnt basket" I Know Wily the Caged Bird ball coach.
Sings" and selected poems by
-set 1be next meeting fa 6:30
Maya Aoaelou. Mrs. Eileel1 Buck p.m. Nov. 30 in tbe hi&amp;b sehool
wW.review "Trail of the I (IIICIOI!Ie litnry.
Pine" by John Fox, Jr. Roll callrespmse is a quote frclo a cooltm· .
porary poet or SUJ8C:Sied reading
COLONY THEATRE
material roc busy wancn.
TONIGHT

Stock reporll an the 18-.30 a.11.

malls. Teresa Alderson. VMH.

Units of tbe Meiga County

EmcrJicnq Medlcal Service lo&amp;8cd

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Highway Patrol said.
Midlacl D. Combs, 18, 42468 Stale Route 7, refused lreallllCIIt Ill
lbe scene. tbe palrol said.
. The palrol said Combs was eastbound at 4:25 p.m. when be lost
control of bls car lD a riaht curve, -slid off tbe road and struck a
mailbox. The car then sncJ across a driveway and struck a lnlsb caa
bolder.
Tbe car was moderalely damaJed and Caobs was cilcd ror fail.
un: 10 c:ontrol.

Friday the Middleport Elemeastudeilll will have a costume
parade beginoing It 1 p.m. The studeoll wW move from Pearl Street
to Uoc:olo Slreet, 10 third Avenue,
and back 10 lbe llcbool.

Stocks

EMS logs six calls

A'Coolville mao received minor lajuria wecme.c..y following a
ooc-c:ar aasb on Stale Route 681, the Gallia-Mciga Pollt of tbe State

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Meigs County Sberiffs Deplll1ment reports.
Eldon Ritchie, Rooee 2. Coolville, said be wu driving west on
state Rouee 248 at about 7:15p.m. Tuesday wben be bit tbc deer,
causing light damage 10 tbe lef! front fender of bis 1988 Cbevrolet,
repMS staled.
Also, Julie Rice of Racine reported liaht damaJe 10 ber 1992
Buick wbeo sbe hit a deer at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday OD Forest Run
Road. records show. The deer ran from tbe sceae.

c - o l t y parade piMMd

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A Halloween· dance party will
be held Friday alB to 11 p.m. Ill tbe
Reynolds ()pry"House In Hocking·
port Out of lbe Blue Band wW be
featured. Costume prizes will be
aWIKd,. tbere will be cake walks and
relie&amp;bmeDta.

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larf:!'·

back in 1982. By a Jlari'OW S-4
~ority, lbe j~ ruled that tbe ·
~ of llle&amp;aJ allcns wen: eatitied to a tiJI!ioo·free public cducatioD·iD the Ullited Sus. '" c•·""
Tbe decision, Plyler vs. Doe,
marked &amp;he first time &amp;hat &amp;he
Supreme Court bad beld explicitly
u lbe 14th AIDCDdment's guaran·
lee or equal protectiOII "exteoda to
•)'OIIC', citizen or siranger," who
resldCI within • ltale's bouodariCI,
repdleu of immigration lltalul.
Foci' of California's Prqp. 187
cile tbll 12-year-old
u IIIey
mount their counters . agaioit
1be popular initiative. What goQd is
it, dicy say, 10 pus a measure that
will never be enforced siilce it
aluiost certal_niy will be declared

Continued from page1
and state Route 248 intersection Tuesday Dipt, awmling 10 lbe

Meigs announcements
Duce ldledulecl

A pool of cold air wu likely lD
New l3asland, keepioJ tempera·
turea iD tbe 40s and 50s and producinJ widespread douds that
COIIId reach tbe coastal Nortbeast
by aftiCIDOOD.
A W81D1 front was prediclcd for
lbe'Oreat LakCI, with ltmperalllres
in lbe SOa llld 601.
'Fbe oation'sl!ot spot Wednesday - Palm Springs, Calif., at 9~

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1be historY of slavery in IIIia coun- UDCOI!stitutional by lbe biJb coon? .·f
try.
, ·
But tbllt may not be tbc else: ·
'lbe CIIIIIIICipatcd slaves earoeu Back In 1982, it may be remem- ·
their U.S. ci~ by virtue of bered, four of tbe dissenting jus- ·
tbeir IOIIaevlty in
c;ouotry ll!ld tices agreed with Warn:n Buraer
Josenh Perkins
their uncompensated labors. The dial while "lbe impdrtiDCC of cdu· .
'4
· babi~ of Illegal aliens have done . cadoa" wu "beyOIId dispute... lbe
selves, are not to be faulted few tak· · nothing to merit cltizeD•hlp, except importance of a government ser- ·
loa advantage of Yankee
be b«n at U.S. taxpayer cxpensc.
vice does not elevate it to tbe sta1ua •
We have Ollly ourselves to b e
The 14th Amendmeat needs to .of a 'fuodameatal right' for purposfew ~ulng U.Stbo
. citiicosbibp, few be re~tleli by Con&amp;fcss. Ameri· es of equai proteclion analysis." .
con.~mDI upon
se w 0 come can
DShip DO lon
,. gcr should be
Indeed, the "'.esent Su1preme · ·
here
illegally
the
same
rights
lUid
u
1
b
110
ed
bab
privile 11 those bo
'tbcr rou oe Y e w upon a
Y Court, wbic;h not"'only boasll two ·.:
sea
w are et
who happens 10 be lx_xo lJ:e!'e• but of lbe justices who joined Burger's : _
·native-born Americans or wbo whose~ are foreap atizens.
dissent (Sandra Day O'Connor and .
leaanylnunlgratecJIOthiscountry.
I:et tbe cbild apply roc natural· William Rebnquist), but also is ·
· · Iod:!; :'thJ:~ is ~on:Judi· izauon when it turns 18. If he ~r considerably morq conservative .
crous
e s goauoo so- sbe ~ a U.S. citizen tbeo, at than &amp;he 1982 court, very well ··
called
"c;ltizeo
c:bildren."
babi
ho be
U SThese
. . will be bY 1oteo1 ratber than by could ovCitllnl Plyler vs. l)oe.
·
are
ea w ~e· · · c1U· default, tbe way it Is now.
. The 1994 Supeme Colut proba- .
zens throuah accideDt of birth;
Only sligbtlf, 1~ absurd thllf. bly 'would agree with ~ Wilsog ·

world in an American maternity
IUpllllrled by a maJority of Repub- ward.
Dean
Tbe babiCI are Amcricaaluxl,by .
Ileanaand
l!lldliberala,oc:rata,
.. ue· of the 14th Amendment's
lives
wbitea conservaand, moat v•"'
lelling of all, Hispanics.
guarantee that lilly penOII b«n on
California's legal residents n:c- u.s. soil-is automallcally a citizen.
ogniur tbat tbe fioaoclally stnppec1 But wbcn tbe amendment wu rad· .
I I * DO longer can ilford to geaer• · lie!\ lo 1868, oellber COIIaress n« ·
ouly proffer govcrDIDIIIt belllftts, . the atate legialature.s were ~veo
~ peno111 who ateal11ct011 tbl• RIIIOidy tblnlrilg llboul futile me..'
c:oUolry'a bolder.
·
gal immiarants.
Jd l.t Ia, illegallmmiarants are
They were thinklDJI about forellalble for almost u many pub· mer slaves wbo were brouabt to
licfy funded servlcCI " U.S. cili· tbis country 18ainst tJx;lr will, on
:tens. Indeed, tbey can cross the whose bacb ~~-ouBth a qrariao
bonier and have bablca at Amcri· economy - """" lal::k men 1114
can bolpitals at taxpayer expense. wancn wbo wen: tbJnl.. and fowth· They cao enroll tbelr kidl in Amltr· geaeration residents of tbll COlin- .
icao llcbooil tullioo-free. They can try, wbo had DO flnt·band memo-·
even get welfare belleflts lD .their rles of their native land, bot who·
c:llildn:D'&amp;IIIIIDCI.
·
DODetbeleas were dlaenfnnc:hised
M WiliOII bas repeMcdly mell· · by tbelr new bomdll!ld To equate
lioacd. Ulcgal immipanta cost his tbe citizenabip right~ of emaoclpat-'
atate a net of $S billiOn IDDoallY. , edilleala~lmmi
widitbose ~ babieatriVi=
,
10 .IJI'IIIll .. 1D

lral MiuissiP!Ji valleys.
The Plains were expeclcd 10 be
IIIDDY llld warm, wilb ltmperablla
in tbe 70s. Smsbiae also will likely
frclo lbe Four C«aers to tbe Mid·
die Atlantic staleS.

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That wOlb out'to m«e thaD $400 a
year added to each California ramily's tax burden.
'lbe illegal immip'anta, them-

abowcd that tbe ballot lnltiadve is

Vote 'No'

Around the 1UIIion

IND.

~=ly fund these important ser- tbeiro:.:'..C fooled by their bi&amp; lie. Los"":;:.~"';~y~ =~ h~::C~l!~·~;::::~t i=t~da~ ~:'{~ ~~u:'!~ :~n::~~a~~ ~~no;~ ~~!~~~~ .

Supporters of Issue 4 - tbc outof-state soda manufacturers and
beverage retailers - bave been
~amWaging a Very misleadinl ~
.

southeast Ohio tonight, where forecasters said lbe merturY could flirt a.m.
with tbe 20s. Parts of central Oblo
were under a frost alcrL
The predicted frost early this
Hr:avy rains and 111gb winds
morning didn't materialize over pounded the Pacific Nor&amp;hwe&amp;t
most of the state bec:ause clouds today in tbe first stonD of tbe seaserved a blanket to keep read- 11011.
ings aeoaally lD tbe 40s.
1'1111 of On:g011 received DCII'ly
The National Weather Service two iocbes of rain Wednesday, ll!ld
said clear skies tonight will allow a brid&amp;e between Oregon and
temperatures to dip into the 30s. Wubio&amp;tm was c;loscd sfler being
ReadioBS in northern Ohio could struck by a 900-foot tanker tom
hover around 40, espec:ially near frclo .its moorinp. Winds up 10 93
Lake Erie.
mph were reporred.
Warmer weather will make ill
More rain was expec:ted across
way into Ohio on Friday under Wubington and weslem Oregon,
partly sunny skies. Highs will read! with temperatures lD the ~Os and
tbe mld&amp;, lbe NWS'said.
60s. Snow was likely in tbe CasThe rec:«d-bigh ecmperabue few cades, and showers were expec:lcd
this dale at lbe Columbus wcatber to reach into northern Idaho by
station was 81 dearees in 1963 aftemoon. ·

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expected in tbe lower Rio Grande
Valley and southern FloridL and
lbe season's first frost was expect·
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while the record low was 20 Ia
111112. Sunset toni&amp;bt will be at 6:36
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On the college toorballscene,

Thursday, October 'ZI,1894
Page 4

Nebras.ka-Colorado game expected to decide national tit~~
ByRICI;WAilNEJl
Two of lhe COIIIItry's be. l'lill·
APFootball'WrkAir
ningblcb-Colondo'sR•I}!Mn
Remember when Nebraska- · Salaam alld Ncbtuti's Lawrence
Oklahoma was always the Bls Pbjllips - will be cbillenged by
Eight game of ibe Yl*.the one 1111t . oulltandinB ruiulcfenses.
declded.lbe Oranae Bowl.batb and
Salaam, who leada tbe NOAA in
thad a major impact 011 tbc national ruabins .witb a 179-yard avcraae.
lcbampiilnslilp?
will fare a Nelxalb defease that is
Now it's Nebrasta.COIOOido.
giving up aliy 61 yards per same
The last five times they've · on tbe ground. Phillipa, lhird
played, the outcome has deter- ilali011:!t,:'th a 154-yud &amp;VCIIIICo
mined the Big J!igbt cbamp\9n. goes
a Colorado mit tbat Ia
Saturday's game in Lincoln allowing 99 rushing yards per
between lhe second-ranked Buf- game.
faloes (7.0) and No. 3 COOibuskers
While Nebraska slicks almoat
(8·0) also may determine tbe exclusively to the ground, Col.Qllional. cbamplon.
orado bas a diversified llll8ck. BufTbe winner could replace Peon ·faloes q~ Kordell Stewart
State as the nation's No. 1 team.
can run tbc option or pass to top
"If the winner plays ·a sreat targets Michael Westbrook ana
gallic, I tblnlt !bey will,'' ColOOido Chiistiao Fawla.
coach Bill McCartney said.
Nebraska quarterbac:k Brook

Eastern to entertain ·Miller in Hocking Division rematch
Bissell, wbo bad 14 tackles, was
forcing Dave Barr's Eagles to stave off return of 2S yards and Ryan · causbt a 14 yard reception for the Trimble. Perhaps the fact, tbat
followed
by nine-tackle efforts by
Eastern
drubbed
Miller
twice
last
o{f several fourtb-quarter threats. '1 Buckley bad punt returns of tblrty touchdown. The Joey Jones run
1bis FridaY, night, tbe Eastern Eastern rolled to a 14-8 wiD over and seven yards.
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was sood. and Eastern's lead was ~r was lying on tbe young Adam McDaniel and Ouo, Geoff
Watson's six, Mall Bowen's five
FAaJes, S-3, will try to bounce ba1:k the Falcons.
les' minds.
Eastern went up 6-0 in the firSt oanuwed to 14-8. That score stood
and
Sbeets• four.
to lhe win ·column in a rematch
Buckley caught a pass for 18
Jul,lior Jason Sheets and senior frame, scoring on a six-yard Bowen lllllilthe end of the game.
Last
week in Racine, the Palwilh the Miller Falcons {4-4) wbo Cbarlie Bissell led tbe Ea,gles run. but lhe extra point failed. In
A 37-yard IICllllllble by Fulk set yards for Eastern, while Bissell bad
won a 33-6 lriumpb over Soutbem offense that first meeting with a tbe second canto junior halfback up wbat Jooked to be a sure touch- .42 yards receiving and Travis Cur- cons bad 21 first downs and 34_6 .
last week. Tbe two teams are tied at combined 245 yards of Eastern's Jason Sheets ran' off tackle for a down for lhe Falcons. With their tis nine. Bowen bad punts of 25 total yards compared to Southern s
2· 1 for second in lhe Tri-Valley total305 total offense.
six-yard run and added the two- backs against the wall, first and and 38 yards and a whopping 45 eight first downs and 96 total
yards. They are potentially tough
Confcrcoce's Hocking Division.
Sheets rambled 104 yards on 27 point conversion in a game that four for Miller on the EHS four- yanl kick-off.
ball
club with as EHS found the
1be Trimble Tomcats spoiled _carries wilh one extra-point run and Eastern dominated between the yanlline in the fmal frame, Eastern
For Miller, Jones, wbo carried
&lt;tirst
time
'around. Wilh four scori~g
Meigs
bomecotllings in tbe one touclldowo, while II~ net- wbite stripes at eacb end of the draped an iron curtain across the · six times for ,14 yards, was follast two w
. The second upris- ted 100 yards on 25 cames and field Eastern however did not goal line. Tbe Eastern defense bent lowed Folk (8-40) and Jenks (6- threats, !bey are a very versatile
ing came last week wben tbe Tom- additional41 receiving, catcbing 5 score' again. '
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sligbdy, but the unit did DOt break 30). Jenks was 6-18 passing for Sl team.
cats claimed an 8-0 defensive passes for 41 yards. Quarterback
In lhe third frame, a turnover as Eastern repelled Miller's lhreat yards.
Senior rumimg bal:k Joey Jones
standoff against tbe Easles at Brian Bowen bad another good gave the Falcons some new life as and n(timately saved the game.
Last week asainst Trimble, piiCied the Falcons against Southem
Shade River Stadium.
nigllt at · the belm of the EHS !bey took over on the Eastern '20.
In that same, Eastern bad sue- Eastern strusgled to establish its
114 yards 011 18 carries and
In the fii'St DOO-leasue meeting offense, with 16 rushing ~ards ~ After a Jason Fulk option play from cess bolh on the ground and in tbe running game. The Eastem run bas witb
bad
a
touchdown. Jason Fult bad a
between the two cluba, Miller spot- a touchdown oo three cames, while quarterback Rob Jenks provided air, but couldll' t make the big play,
been a mainstay all season, so touchdown and netted 61 on 12
ted Eastern 14 points, lhen put passing 13 times for 76 yards.
the set-up play Jeremlab Browning sometbil!s _that plague ~ against when Trimble established itself in carries. Browning netted two
tosctber a successful second balf,
Additonally, Sheets bad a ~ck'
the trenches, Eastern stumbled. touchdowns - one rcccivlng and
Sbcets paaxl Eastern wilh 52 yards one rushing - wilh 30 yards on
on 18 carries, far short of his early
season average. Bissell carried 1S seven carries. Jcob added a touchdown and netted 18 yards.
limes for 46 ym.
1be TVC cbampionabip Is no ·
Sheela DOW bas 834 yards rushlonger
in the Eagles' claws aiOIIC,
ing on the season with two games
,Meigs afttz opening up the sea- · 1 3.3 yards a attry.
but
now
reits wflh lhe opposition
By DAVE IIARIUS
Tbe Vikings 11m a potent wisb- '
to ao. Can be reach 1,000? Tllat
Sentlad CorrelpoDdent
bone attack. The Vitlngs feature son going 3-2 in lbe first five · ! Junior quarterback Brent Han- benchmark is wilhin range, but !bat Trimble faa:s. Eastern will be
'fl!e Meigs football team will try five players on lbe msttr that bave ' games on the road, have stumbled a · son bas completed 64 out of 140 Sheets is !ootiD~ fllC tbe wins, not out fighting for some pride lhls :
and break a three-game losins more lhan 100 yards rusbing on lbe bit upon retumins home losing yards for 886 yards and seven the glory, crediting his line for week, and perhaps looking to take
lheirlastthreegames.
touchdowns. Hanson's favorite much of bls personal success in somelhing out on someone, namely ·
streak when Mike Chancey's season.
Last week the Marauders receivers have been a trlo of under- 1994.
Muaudcrs travel to McArthur to
Senior halfback Jason Waugh
1be Falcons, after last week's disapface Vinton County's Vikings.
{6-0, 180) leads tbe Vildng attack · dropped to 31-14 contest to the classmen. Sophomore Mike Mar•
Rym Buckley led'Eastern last pointing loss. ·
Man QneeD, in bis first season wilh 88 carries for 602 yards and · Point Pleasant Bis Blacks. Two shall, who leads the way with 25 week wilh a C8ldl for 21 yards and ·
Barr bas done a areat job with
u lbe Vikings' bead coach, lost seven touchdowns. Iammey (pro- drives really set the tempo of lhat · catches for 350 yards and two · Micab Otto bad one for 18, wbllc lbe Eagles, but sometimes you need
sevenl key players from last sea- · oounced Jamie) Booth a S-9, I 7S- contest LaiC in lbe first half Meigs touchdowns, is coming off a nine Sheela bad 2-11. Quartetback Brian 1 a Utile luck too. Tbe Eaglea hope to
son's 1~1 state playoff squad. But pound senior fullback bas added 86 i bad tbe ball Wide die Big Black 20 . catcb-108 yard performance in a Bowen Ia a true passing tbreat. but , · be bo!h good and lucky this week
the Vikings bave barely skipped a carries for SO 1 yards and one · yard line wltb a cllancc to build to a 1os1ns cause last weet. Junior Paul hasn't bad much of a chance to oo same day.
beat in rolling up a S-3 mark on lhe touchdown. The other ballback is 14-13 lead, only to tum the ball Pullins bas pulled In 19 for 374 demonstrate
Game ume is 7:30 Friday at
.his skills witb East- •
season and 1-1 in the Tri-Valley 6-0, 17S junior BJ. Cotterill wbo · over. Then to start lhe second half yll'ds and four tducbdowns; while 1
jF.astem.
Conference's Obio Division. bas gained '127 yards in 39 carries i Cass Cleland returned the opening Cass Cleland bas 11 catches for ern's potent baddield.
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Including this season. lhe Vildngs and tbree touchdowns, the quarter- . kickoff 37 yard line givina the 159 yards and OIIC touchdown.
have rolled up a 32-7 record (82%) badt for tbe Vikings is S-10, 140- Marauders good field possession at
Meigs bas ICXlred 176 pOints .in
in lhe last four seasons.
pound junior Doug Wllliams (71- the Big Black 41 yard line, but eight games this season an averqe
Tbe two non-confereoce losses 191 &amp; I TO).
lhree plays lost lbe maroon and of 22 poiDts a game, wblle giving
by tbe Vikings have been to two
Last week tbe Vikins ground gold five yards and after a short up 206 poinU 811 average of 25.8.
very good teams in Berne Union game rolled up 349 yards in a 23-7 • punt, the Big Blacks drove down
"Vinton County is a real good
If you haven't been in lately;lt's time to stop
and Watkins Memorial. In lhe divl- win over Belpre. Cotterill bad lhe . and scored the go-ahead touch- team." Meigs ccadJ Mike Cbana:y
sion, tbe Vikinss lost to state big nisbt wilh 130 yards in 12 car- . down.
said. "They know bow to win and
by! Beflutiful New Jewelry Arriving Baily
ranked and undefeated Nelsonville- ries including a 68 yard scoring
Freshman running back Matt tbey come ready to play. Matt
York 26-21. Amons lhe wins was · run.
.
Williams continues to lead the Queeobasdooeabcckofajobtbis
an impressive 3.0 win on' lhe road
The Viting offense bas scorccJ Meigs ground with S04 yards in 74. season, to take over Ibis team with
over state power Newark Calbolle. 13S points in eisbt games an aver- carries and average of 6.8 yards a their lossea (to graduation) and do
• ~arge new selection of Stamper Harley Davidson
Tbe Green Wave are ranked ninth age of 16.8 points a game, while carry. Israel "Izzy" Grimm bas wbat be bas done is outstanding."
Jewelry (Many new styles never seen before)
in !his week' s Associated Press giving up 13.75 a CODICSL
added 309 yards in 95 carries for
Tbe kickoff for Friday's contest
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By SCOTf WOLFE
Last weelc, Soutbem peneb'llted momentarily by a yanl-losing stop punt-pass neu.ed 13. Jones was the
This week, the young Soutbem deep into Miller territory, then by Jay McKelvey and Asb earlier leading receiver wilh 22 yanls.
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Tornadoes bit the road for what sCored on a three yard run by Mike . in the drive, but Miller kept coming
Soutbem needs a win in at least
·could be a profitable road trip to Ash. Tbe Soulhern extras were·nul- up with lhe big play. Olber big one of its last two aames. and lhls
Alexander to face Dave Bo&amp;!Qll'l Ufied by a penalty and the score 'plays Included Matt Rlft1e' s a 32- week could be the week. Tbe last
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Spartans, wbo after a division stood 14-6, 1:20 abowins on lhe yanl caldl that was nullifled by a time a Meigs County team went to
championship season bave fallen clock. That score rested at lhe end bolding penalty.
Albany, Meiss came bop1e with a
Retail Everyday!
upon rough limes in 1994.
of lhe fust quarter. Wben Asb and
Jesse M~yoard ~ bad a g~ 43-8 lriumpb. Last year, Alexander
Last week, gaining early Jamie Evans team up as seniors, record passmg, especially early m • was the 'I've champion, but afte1
10% 'Down :Jiofi')Our Cfiristmas £ay~way
momentum and a two-touchdown- .oue can bet this will be a fearsome the year, when be appeared to bave losing the heart of its troops to
• FREE PARKING
game from junior Jamxl Browning, duo. ·
more ~e to pick up. bis tarsets. llfllduation, only Matt Ross and a
lhe Miller Falcons .alided to a 33-6
1brec plays into Miller's third Scouung reports obv1ously have very young corps remains. 1n the
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Mike Asb, an up-and-coming, Miller pass at lhe 22 and returned it often bliiZed by several opposing the aU: for minus three yards to
bani-nosed freshman mnning back, !O the 43 yard line. But lhen the linebackers, and thus forced to Fred Boggess
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led Soulbem wilh 44 yanl&amp; on nine banunet came crasbing down bard, scramble. ~. perhaps ~ore accuGame time is 7:30 Friday at
carries and added a touchdown. wben on the very next play, rately describmg lbe acuoo-"forced
Eric Jones added 14 yards on three Miller's T.L. Watldns intercepted a to Dee''.
carries, wbile Jamie Evans bad 10 Jesse Maynard pass intended for
Maynard, Jason Writesel and
yards.
Jamie Evans, and quite a bit of ·· Paul Flowers all stormed the kicker
As in eacb of its losses, Soulh- wind was dnilned from Southem's for a partial block to make tbe
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score 33-6.
take early control, then bas played •-Tb•a•t•score-•w•as..;.pro_lo.;ng;;.ed_b,;.y•a--Ma•yoard-•was-•6-•1•6•forllllllliSou
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decent lhrousbout lbe remainder of
the first half. Miller took the opening ldclt and went to wale directly,
scorins less lhan lbree minutes into
the game wben Jason Fulk, a 205
pound junior full back plowed
lhrousb the Southem line on a ISyard touchdown jaunt. 1be kick ·
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failed and Miller led 6-0 at the 9:20
· marie of tbe fust quarter. Another
SWISHER LOHSE
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PHARMACISTS
Southern's other ldller?..cosdy
mistakes. Soulbern bad nll tbe
. momentnm lo the worl!J ilftcr get·
tins· a Steve Edwards lntereeption,
New high-resolution ctlgltal ultrasound can differentiate
but !hen coughed the ball right
be~een benign and malignant growths in women whose
back. Also, SHS bad its share of breast lumpe or manlmograms indicated the need for
penalities called against the Faibiopsy. In a study at Yale University School o.f Medicine, the
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Seatlael Correspcmdent

CounJs

Thomas
·named
AL's MVP
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CHICAGO (AP) - Frank
1bomu will not wait for spring
training, If there is sucb a thing in
199S. He won' t wait for opening
day, whenever that mlsbt be.
His drive for lbree consecutive
MVP awards bas
Tllomas Jeamed W .
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be bad woo the AL Most Valuable
Player award for lbe second sue-·
cessive season.
the bill
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proclaimed tbat be's ready to
become lhe only player ever to

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fivc," said Thomas, tile first player
since Roger Maris in 1960-61 to
win two straight AL MVPa.' "fm
goiog to be bigger, atronaer.l'aslf,f.
!ilcxt year could be my best year.

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The Meigs County Community Housing Improvement Program
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Mongay thereafter un~il Dec. 31, 1994. The Ca~ ProceSS(lr will
be ~vallatlle at this lodt!on, )letween t~e hqurs of 8:00 !1·!1"·,to . ..
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.9lcquisitions

PHARMACY
TOPICS

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1'1111 Walila-30.17·Y - Allolla.... l'lldlll. l ..llttol-17. 19Worlblallo• - . . 16. 20 (llo).Oor- toa!lor1luDooi,I)JlporAIIIqt&lt;el5.
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WAC6-2va. Pac-10thisseasou
... BYU 41'21.
No. 22 WublngtGa St.
(minus 10) a&amp; CaUfornla
Cougars bave nation's top
defense ... WASHINGTON ST. 247.

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Only 26, 'lbolpas bas bnproved · Aggies' fust game in Sill Autoin each of his four full big-Ieasue nio since 1949 ... TEXAS A&amp;M
No.13 ICap•• St.
seasoos. Had tbe final seven weeks 42-14.
!P.'• 1 l/2) at Oldaboma
of 1994 DOt been wiped out by tbe
No.l6 Duke (plus 23)
Wildcats beat Sooners last year
slrike, be might have become tbe
at No. 9 Florida St.
first Triple Crown wloner since ·
Seminoles band Blue Devils ... OKLAHOMA21-20.
Carl Yasirzemlktin 1967.
Thomas
was second In bome -;,-==~~=~~~=~----::-:~=~--,
runs
(31!), lhitd in balling (.3S3) I
and tied f«tblrd in RBis (101).
Lite Ted Williams, that rarest of
power bitters who does not swing ·
at bad pitches, Tbomu led lhe
majora with a .487 on-bale pcn:cntage, 109 walks ad 106 mos. He
AU
llso topped the AL wilb a .719
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sluging average. All while stritlog out only 61 times. · .

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Men's, Women's and Children's
La Gear and OshKosh ·
High and Low Top

Hundreds of plti:hers 'wbose

H.S. sports
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Last. __,_ l4-4 (-.J.:..); a;U
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at No. 10 Mldtrpa
pmes in Cbapel Hill ... N. CARSeason: 110-35 (1111igllt); ~16
lung. Bit the Combusken have no
3-3-1 Badgers arc~ dlsap- OLINA ST. :Zf-17 •.-· _
(spread).
reUab1e bldtups and will be in big poiiJimenl ... MICIUGAN 31-21.
trouble lfBerrinaa- gets burt.
No.ll Al'boaa
The same is coosldered a IOSIUp
(mlnu 7) at ()rep
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by oddsmters, but aive tbe BufDucb upset Wublliaton last
faloesasll&amp;h~oftheir weet ... ARIZONA24-21.
versalllity ...
17·14.
T-·El r.o
No. 2101do St. (p111114)
(pi• 28) at No. U U...
It No.1 Penn St.
UteS' 7.0 start best since 1947
Paterno 2-3 vs. Buckeyes ... ... UI'AH41-\0.
PENN ST. 28-21.
OrtpD St. (plul5)
Arkara· (plus 12)
at No. U Wulllnlton
at No.4 Auburn
Huskies bave won 16of last 17
Tisers have won 18 stralsbt ... in series ... WASIQNGfON 44-17.
AUBURN 34-14.
No.19 Taa~ (min11121/l)
Georgia (pl11122)
atTexuTeda ·
at No. 5 Florida
Red Raiden COOlin&amp; off lmprea·
First mce~ in Gainesville •ive win over Baylor ... TEX~S

ERAs have
been wounded · MIAM131-14.
by "The Bia Hurt' hope it Isn't 10.
SMU (plu 25) w. No.7 Texas
But they lalow ~ could vert
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bueblll and boctey
lbclr labor ells·
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Sources told the Associated
Prcu oa WaiNwday DiJbt lbll tile
two aides 11e close to racbiDJ a
DO·atrlte, ao-locltout qrccmeat
tbat would allow tile ICUOG to 80
fOIWIId UlliaanlpCcd.
A jolat 11CW11 c:oaf'cralcc wu to
be called tbla lftcnlocll. ICalRIIDa
to a person with kaowleclae of
rcccat acaotiatloDI who liked to
J'CIDIIiD IIIOGymoul.
nc 1capc IIIII the ua1oa bavc
becD wltbout a alllcctivc INI"gaill·
IDJ 8p)CIDCD!IiDc:c the cad of last
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bcld In monthl, althoup the two
aides -led by NBA oommtnlooer
David Stcra . aad ualoa bead
Cblrlea Onallllm - bavc met oa
- iDformal baala Ia I'CCICIIt days.
If tile playcn liRe DOl to sttlte
11111 111e ~eque pledaca DOt to lock
tbcm a.t, tile way would be clclnd
for tile to llllt • acbeduled

Friday, October 28th 9-pm -1:30.am
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biDJccl oa wbcdler two
David Wood of Goldell
Howard Eialey of MID·
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IUit fllccl 011 tbelr bcbalf lalt Mooday OWl' tile leque allcplly artlfl.
dally ledlciaa 111e aa1ary cap tbiJ
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day DiJbt, Wood Wll liked If be
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Expreeelone Appearance Package.

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llli 1994 CHMOLO CORSICA

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l!lrllcr Wodacaday, It appead
tile 111rt or tile .aeuoa waa IIi jcoplllly. A lalowlcclacablo IOIIRlC llld
owttn JI'!J!!ld vote on ~ _Nov. 1
lockout at a mccllna Moildiy In

·""ktJn 1r 110 aarameut illcacbed
by tileD.

U11ioa pn:aldcat Buck WWiaml
of the Pordlad Trail Blazcn said
be Bmlllle Idea or aao-strlke, aolocmlt deal to bell tile NBA from
die way Of fieJeballand tile

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cella 1983,111lvasb lawaaill.
nc UDioD loll Ill llllitruat IDit
qliDit tile iolpc cl!a'lcDsiD8 tile
salary cap; die coueae drift aad
ratrk:ted flee qCIICy. Tile IIDi\)11
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c•lt Coart of Appeals ia New

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left, llllow.cilr.:J-Ial G..-'• wimiiDI palter. Seventla aDder
G..-r ~~-~ ....... of Dellra end Gary G111uer. (M@dle)
BriiDDy llrDIU, a MCODd IIJ'IIder at Tuppen Pw. Eiemcrilery,
Ill tM Gnt ........ tlainl p'lde category. BIU'IIett's parents
.,. ratller Ropr a.raeu, ...,_,..._.Clad Boll'man IIIII mother
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well, da-.}ter of Jllll ud Cindy Clladwell, lopped the fourth
a!Ktll ll"lh caleJIOI'f• Otlaer wlaaen Included: (llr•t
tldnl . . . .) enllllll place wu Derek Baom, aeeoad .lfad·
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Rlwr,t,,w; wltll .__.,.. -tloal' for Tuppen Plalal students
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plllc:e lnil iPeada padtr Brooke Nlchll, end third place wu
etptll pader Melocly La.wreace. (Seallnel photoe by Georse
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a11o1a 111e iDcldeot lblll taow. JJut
!lllillt - Wlnll eaonp
will aot submit to be printed. A Ia the aprlna JO re-act it. I bave .
deliver mall by hone and cut, couple of Lau!el CBff boys used to helrcl that cacl! year tile 1m: ia cut
before tile Modd T'allld Model A 10 up the road occasiooally aad dowo 1ad a new oae comes up
Forck came aloDJ ll!ld apeeclcd up aln• the 1008 to Mr. Frost, who arouad tile stalk of tile old oae, Ia
dclh~~:ry.
wouklnm them away. Boy1 will tile aliJillrica wlltft IIIey llelailccl.
AI we 10 oat tile I'DIIII. we reach be boys. · .
My last 1t0p will be tile HobiOII
tile foot of tile flirgrouDd bill, u It
· We ttavcl oa down the road dill Depot and Railroad Yards, that
wu always ca1lcd, to tile Joe l!ld .Jeada to Rutland, where a sbarp ulccl to be a beehive. of laduatry
Cllrie Will ~e•!ch!a!, bome of VIr· tum in the road, Irnown. as Dead aad provided maay jobs for local
all. Wlllil81d Jed wbo wu about Man's Curve used to be, that In 1be people. At tbal lime, uavcllag by
=~~~e. 1bcy also openllcd a elder · past bad cl•imed several lives, and tnJiD wu abola tile oaly fut way to
wixrc lo tile fall of tile
wu the scene of many an accidellt 10 from town 10 town. • bone and
bones aad wqoaa were liaecl up to lboae wbo failed to realize bow bugy wu too slow, 8ld Clll1 were
from early mornlna un late abalp die curve rcally wu. Oa ·to few and far bctwccn ia tboiC days.
eveniDJ, aelliDg cider ~ from Crosa Roads ud the Bradbury
I am aolaa.back 10 die llmill or
apples they brought Ia. The liae Church which was moved to its my IJe, the middle ICVenticl, ia
ulcclto ftl8ch tile top of the bill and preKJ~t si!e at tile foot of the Mid· recalliag DOC last tbiDJ, aad I hqie
almost aU tile way down tile other dlepOrt Hill
to hear from someone who may
side, as IIIey wailed lbeir tum to get
We will DOW go Into Middle- remember. Acrou from the depot
to tile milL
pan. wixrc I would like to meotioa
a llltlc luocb IDIIID beside tile
Turniaa dowa towards Laurel two places of boslness, !WIIely tile road, owned aad operated by oac
Cliff, we rome to the Rock SJllinls R. V. Ebcnbacb Ford Garage and UJ!Cic Charlie Harrison. a ~elalivc
Cemetery, where I remember a the R.H. Rawlings, Dodge-Ply- of mlae. People who wailccl for tile
tombatooe or slab, as many were mouth &lt;laraJe, '(t'bcrc Family Dol· train could set a sandwidJ or coffee
ulccl then. that baa an lnacriptlon lar Is today. The Middleport Hill until tile lninl' arrival It wu a110
on it tbat read: "As I die to meet baa In tile.pasc. sold many a car, as the end of the line for the street
my doom, prepare younclf to fol· It W81 used like Liacoln Hill In can ~ ran from Raciae to Hoblow sooo." A group of boys went PCJDeroy. 81 a Jesliag ground for lOll. I remember verf well. a lllllall
there one night and wrote below die older cars' capabilities. If the veadiDI machine, where for a
tbat phrase, one of their own, cst could pull die bills in bigb gear, pc!IDY, you could pull a lever and
whicb read: "We will DOl give you · or make a good showing, it was get two or three Chlclets (caady
our COIIICnt, until we blow which practically sold. They also used to coalccl gum). I always spent cvc:ry
way you went." Many people saw, teat them after repair work was pcnoy I bad when we used to 10
and had a few Inward laugbs at the . done.
Jbere to visit UDCie Charlie, just to
wording. A little fiWihcr 011 was a.
One more place iD Middleport Jet to pull tile lever by myself.
store. bctwcca wbere Big Wheel before I leave for my last stop at
Well, I am 1oing to stop for
was, and tile preaeut Mclp Motel the Hobson Depot, was the Tom DOW, maybe SOJ!IC"Aimc In tile future
Is today, ownedl!ld opentcd by a Jones residence on South Third · I may try to brillg some more of tile
one-Ieued man by the aame of ·Street, where each year was a put to die preseiiL ,
Elmer Fiost\ wbo had a run-in with famili!l' light. as you drove by. to
Olen Harrisoa
local and federal law about his sec a banana 1ree In his y!l'd, with a
PIIDeroy
s!alk of green bananas. It was there.

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Dear Aan Landers: A few pet, and they didn't even thank me
in.writing.
· months ago, I agreed to "house-and- for my concern.
Dear Ano Landen: The garage
I was shocked when the wife said
dog-si!" for a family I had worked
sales of today are a true display of
for previously. and considered goOd several items were missing from
what is going on with our kids. The
their house·and the TV was broken.
friend~.
piles of expensive toys (broken, of
Four days inlo their six-day She also claimed the veterinarian
course) and thousands of dollars'
vaution, their dog, "IJiaze," became told her it was my fault that the dog
worth of designer clothes are enough
violently ill. I phoned them to get died, so they didn't feel
to make you sick. ~ kids in the
their veterinarian's name and asked obligated to reimburse me for the
United States should be the
permission to have Blaze exlllilined vet's bill. Only when I tlucatened to
best-dressed and most over-indulged
and Jreated. 'The wife accused me of take them to small claims court' did
kids .in the world. Yet they look like
·
kicking or mistreating the dog they pay up._
!'!!gamuft!ns. rom jeans ~ !lig!l
I
urge
all
house
and
pet
sitters
to 'style, and the more faded, the
because "He was all right when we
insist on explicit written instructions better. In addition to the way they
left." I was truly offended.
regarding
the care of the pet, as well look, young people today have no
Her husband asked me to take
as
a
statement
outlining the sitters appreciation for all these luxuries.
Blaze to their veterinarian and said
responsibility
in
case of damage to Also, they have no manners.
he wouid reimburse me. When the
the
bouse
or
its
contents. Take
vet saw the animal, he diagnosed a
Wbat is happening out there? Must
nothing
for
granted.
I learned the every kid wear $I 50 running shoes?
serious liver disorder, which be
, ,assured me could not have been hard way. .., ST. ~El'E. FLA.
Ale there no limits to what is being
DEAR ST. PETE: Your spen!to satisfy our youngsters? Are
· caused by an injury of any kind:
exper~ei~Ce givei''el'llilence to that
B)az~ ·died. in !he hospital Jbe
today'• parents buying love instead
cynical truism "No good deed will of giving it? This is a very serious
morning the flllilily returned.
When I went over to the house to go unpunished."
question, Ann. I am swprised it has
Thanks for your story. You have never been raised in your column.
see them, they were not only
ungrateful but insulting. I had missed educated a lfCllt many people today
I am deeply concerned about !he
Jwo days of work because of their about the wisdom of ~ctting things me, me, me, me JCneration. Please:
comment.- BROOKFIELD, lll...

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TllrOJIJb the yean, time hu
a lot or II!CIDIIrica iD ..mlllda, dill,willa 1116 , .. . of dill
1imc, l'cije~Maeu hu 1lkal
.&amp;WI)', Clllly to be .-aacmbcm! ~
aomcoac mcntioaa diem:·I blow
from CIIICiicJicc. flail Ia my life; I
have wltneaaed maay dlffereat
pllilell.of lite, lbll at tile time very 'l!aporQDL B.-u time ,..eel.
cacl! pvc way, 11 ........IDa aew
would take ill place. I&amp;UCII dill
matea up life for all of .ua, and 81
we arow older, we caa ace by
ftiCiliiD&amp; some or tborc tiiiDJa, IIIey
cacl! playccl tbelr I*L
I am solos to let the memory
WIDder around tile COQDty and see
If I can llriag back some of the forlotteD thlap we bavc sccn or bcanl
of, 8ld maybe br1DJ a ll!tlc bappl•
aen to some of tile old limen like
myaelf. First off, I am &amp;oJaa to start
at Entaprilc, wixrc I lived during
my hlgb school ycm. In 1be bouse
lla'OII from the U.B. church. We
used to bave a sana thai saw a lot
of good llmca together, dolag about
everything a group of teeD age boys
could do In tllelr era. with DO oae
tak1DJ life too scrlously, compoeccl
of myself, Cbester Huuoo, Delbert
Blalre, BOOll and Saatchy Qualls,
=Gilmore, Ed and Walt
Ab and Sbot Brown, Mur·
rian I..oaa, Do Brown, TIID Bowen
and others whose names have
slipped the mind. A lot of them
bavc puaed away. IJuttheir memory ltlli mmalas wileD tile !WIIC Ia
JDCDtioned.
. There uaccl to be a aprawiiDa,
lqw roof, wooden buildiaa 011 die
right 81 you cnJercd Browtown,
owned by oae Jolm Selby, who for
many yean, repaired everything
~q~~._,

Me,igs G9unty recalled ·

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.Racine Grange accepts
four new members

Four new members were accept·
cd wileD Racine Grange 2606 met
Thursday at dJC ball '
Master Dorothy Smith presided
.at the mccliaa. it was aoted that
. depee wort will take place at the
November meeting with the short
fomi to be wed.
.
National Grange convention
was anaounccd for Nov. 14-20 In

Peoria. m.

The llterlry program wu given
by Emma Adama. A biograpby of
Jolm Cbapm•n, also Jmovia folmny

Ann
Landers
"1994 , l . o o TIINII SVfldicale and
Cr. .tors Syndicate"

DEAR BROOKFIELD: Come out
of your gold·plated cave, and look
at the .to!al picture before you blow
your top. ·
True. the spriiled. rich kids are
appalling, but they comprise a vr:zy ·
small percentage of the entire
population. Actually. the largest
segment of the poor in our counuy
arc children. Talk to the social
workers in any hqe city, and lbey
will tell you that if we took away
the federally funded school lunch
projfiDI. fOIIIC cbildrat would ·not
have one decent meal a day.
That is the real picture, not the
designer jeans and broken toys.
Ann Landus' latest booklet,
"Nuggets and Doo~ies," has
everything from the outrageously
funny to the poignantly insightful.
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be presented to tllem.
A pia in a poke auction was
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OcL 29 at 6 p.m. the granae will
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the hall. Pomoaa grange was
a!II!OIJIICCd for Nov. 4 at 6:30 p.m.
with a potluck to be followed by
the regular meellng. On Nov. 17 at
7 p.m. the regular meellng will be
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Public Notice

Fisher
Funeral Home
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Middleport Village will
accept blda lor a t984
Chevrolet Hatchbaclt.
Blda are due by 4 p.m.,
Nov. 4 at village holt, 237

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CONSTROOION
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Stop &amp; Compare
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Public Notice

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LEGAL NOTICE OF
7/'D/M
APPLICATION
Notification 11 hereby
given by BANK ONE,
ATHENS, N.A. , 2 South
Court, Athena, Athena
LINDA'S
County, Ohio 45701 that an
application was Iliad with
&amp;
t.he Comptroller ol tho
laterior
Currency, 250 E. Street ,
S.W.. Washington. D.C .
b:terior
20219, on October 27, 1994, Tab 1M pailn out of
aa opecltlod ln 12 ·cFR 5.31 plindng. Let ua do II lor
lo• permission to establish . you. v.ry -nabla.
a
E:uotomer-Bank
Free EstlmetH
Communication Termlnai
Before I p.m. leave
(CBCT) branch to ba uood In
the following tocatiom 431
mHHIII•
AKerS p.m.
Weot Main Street, Pomeroy,
Melgo County, Ohio 45769
614-886-4180._
Any paraon wlahlng to
comment on
thlo
application may file
comment• ln writing with
tho Deputy comptroller of
National ·
Banl&lt;o,
r.tultlnotlonat Bonking
Dlvlolon, within ton (1 0)
doyo oflor tho dote ol thio Cocker Spaniels
Bred lor
publication. Tho non·
Quality and
contldentfat portlono of tho
application aro on file with
Temperament
tho Deputy Compt1ciltor aa Sf*:lallzing In Part-colora
part 1&gt;l the public lila. Thlo lor llhow and eompanlona.
ltlo Ia available for public
Stud •rvice .. pupplea,
lnapoctton during regular young tiClllla for oale.
bualneas houra.
48760 Mile Hill Rd.
(10) 27; 1TC
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RACINE - Racine Americ:an
Legion Auxiliary meelins •7 p.m.,
'lbunday at post home .

POMEROY - Pooleroy Group
of AA. 7 p.m. Thursday, Sacred
Heart Catholic &lt;llurcb.

RUTLAND Local 17
OAPSE meeting Thursday, 7:30
p.m. 1D Ruiland bus garBJC.

11JPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers
Plains VFW Post 9053, 7:30 p.m.
lbursday at the post bome.

POMEROY - Pleceptar Beta
J;Jcta Chapter of Beta Sisma Phi
.Sorority, g a.m. fix" trip 10 Dladen.
Meet at bome of Maida M0111.

FRIDAY

A farewell dinner waa held Saturda] at the Bradbury Cburch of
Cbriit rd the pastor, T(JJI Runyon,
who is rctlring, and bls wife, L)'llll.
Tbe couple plan to move to
Florida. Tboy have bad a six year
miolatry al the Bracluy Cburtb.
They were preacotcd a plaque
from the J.A.M. youth group along
with numerous C8ldl and a money
tree from church members and
' ·fricncla. 1bo paatar waa·abo pre·
sentcd with a cake llld cards in
honor o( btl blrtbday.

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Starting Sun. Oct.
8th Racine Legion
Post 1602 6:45 pm
This lid good for 1
FREE CARD

949-2038
949-2749

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TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL

Are Yau loa Busy for Running Errands?
Let Enaacl Bay Do the
for You.
Caii·&amp;Oo-8~9482

1111 Slack

or992-S710
Now Serving Malga,
Gllllla a lhtnl Ca.

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882-6215

Pomeroy, Ohio

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. Complete Une of Errand Service.

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YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
oRaam Additions
tHew Garages
-Electrical a Plumbing
oRaoflng
olnlerlor a Exterior
Palntlnga!aa concrete
work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
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Ugflt Hauling,
Shrubs Shapped
and Removed
MIS. Jobs.

9;49-2168

Ud. No. 0182·27

RACINE

Mower•CIInlc
949-2804
Complete Chain
Saw Service II Parts
Echo Saw's in Slock
Christmas layaway
Available on
Weedeaters &amp;
chain saw.

POMEROY - Meigs County
Cooperative Parish orsanizalional
meedng Friday, 7 p.m. at 106 W.
Main St
MIDDLEPORT- Harvest CeJ.

Attendins the· dinner were
Leana ~ell, Jackie Michael, •
Moille J 100, Marcia Capehart.
JuJU! aad Bob Moodlspau&amp;h ~d
Adaln, Cory Reed, Delbert and
Katbcrine Mili:bcll; Da DarneD. Gr1
aad Rose Corlbs, Paula Haynes
and Roger Gaul, Krlsd Riffie and
Jacob and GarrelL
Gary and Unda BaleS, Tina Rif·
fle-Hosken, Cryatal Leach, Carol
and Darrell Brewer aad Casey.
Rick aad Gwen Martin and.Pat,
Ruben and Tbolma Callina, Eddie
aad Sabra Ash, 0~~ aad Louise

Coaale's Olllo
Rlwer Herh aad
1Yerluti111

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS
Specializing In Cuttam

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.
• · New Home• • VInyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • RoofingCOMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

614-247-4035

Fre11111 Rapalr
NEW I USED PARTS fOR
ALL IIAKES I IOOELS
112·7013 OR
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TOLL FREE 1·100·141-0071
DARWIN, OHIO

Now open for Fal
··· SaaSQn
Wed. lhru Sat. !Hi
Spec/BIIzing:
Dried Materials
Pol pourri suppllee
Herbal Crafts

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61.·992·7643
CNo Sunday Calls)

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TRI COUNTY RECYCLING
HAULING

OPEN 7 DAYS AWHK FOR YOUR CONVENIEMa
. MOH.·FRL 9-6; SAT. &amp; SUH. 9-3

Uldd:.,ary.n P :2772
omo. ttour.; Mon.-Frt•

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VI nyl a Alum. Siding,

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WJndowe, Blown
Insulation, Storm
Doore, Stann

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SATUltDAY
CHESTER - Spcc;ial mcedng, ·
Shade River Lodge, 453, F&amp;AM.
wodt: in etllenld apprentice degree.
Refreshments.

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Announcem ents

CALL FOR CUUEIII PRICES

992·511.

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Kenny's Auto Rental
Kenny's is the place to come
when you need a car rental.
We ll•v• C•r~ •nd V•nsl
Kenny's Auto Centar
264 Upper River Rd .
Gallipolis, OH 45631

1-800-486·1590

Bus. (614) 446·9971

•••r Repelr

Oae Step Ctmplete Aute

PRECISIOJI AUTOMOTIVE
Chuck Stotts
614-992·6223
Free Estimates
Insurance Work Welcome

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Darwin, Ohio
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Evenlngo By Appt.

Envuoflame :~Jieating, Inc.

, Pellet Stoves
386 Slate "Rt. 160
w1N111lonwlcle lne.
Gallipolis, Oh.
ot46-7400
800-757-PELLET

SUNDAY
RU'ILAND - Rutland Church
of the Nazarene will have home·
coming services Sunday. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; morning worabip, 10:30 a.m. and special servicz
at 2 p.m. featuring the Sonshine
Singers. Wcllstoo. Public invitccL

Harrison, Dale and Marlene Jiani.
son, Dllvid aad Jodie Glaas and
EmaJee, Denver and Oma Nelsoo,
Shirley Frazier, Barbara Sargent,
Mildred Jacobs, Ernest and Freda
Vaalnwqen; Sam and Betty Van
Matre, Ken and Clark, Bill and
Naomi King, Kathy Jolmsoo, Jeuica llld Derek.
A reception wW be held booor·
~r. and Mrs. Runyon at the
cport Church of Cbriat Sun·
day foflowinJ a 7:30p.m. hymn
slog. The public is invited 10
atlelld.

992-4119 an....

We Buy All Non Ferrous Metals

ebration, Rejoicing Life Church,
Middleport, Friday, ages 3 throu~
rlfth grade, 7 10 9 p.m.; gradea Sill
through 12, 9:30 to 11 :30 p.m.
Games, prizes, food, everything
free. No coslllllleS.
POMEROY - Annual inspcc;·
lion of Pomeroy Chapll:t 80, Royal
Aich Masons, 7:~0 p.m. Friday.
Refreshments.

"Look !'or.the Red and White Awning"

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SAYRE TRUCkiNG

J&amp;L INSULATION

•viSIT OUR SHOWROOM•

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Joe N.laJN
614·742·2138

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110 Court St. POIM~Or, ORio

••r••• Tour 45 c111. for ell•• •rr

Umestone
&amp; Gravel

WIIIGWIYift.l
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• Cuatom Made
• Solid vinyl
replacement
windows
' Free Estimates
• $200 lnatalled
Call For Details

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Farewell dinner honors retiring pastor

. ,IV-&amp;· APPLIAICE
GAS· SERVICE J; •
CHESRI

RACINE - Christmas in the
Park CJ&gt;mmlltcc meedng 7 p.m.,
lbtm\Wy at Star Mill Park. Inter·
ested panies urged to anend.

POMEROY - Fall festival
Pomeroy NursiDJ and Rebabilitl·

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MIDDLEPORT Meigs
County Women's Fellowsbip, 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the Bradbury
Church of Christ
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255 Mill St. Middleport
. 992·-3345 ...

Howard L. Wrltesel
ROORNG
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTI.MATES

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---Community calendar-Uon Center, 6:30- p.m. at facility
PORTLAND Lebanon on Rock Springs Road, ·D~r to
Township tiUSieel will meet lbun· · door.. !ddt or treat for ~ in
day, 7 p.m. at the townsbip build- costume. Games, food and a hanilt·
edhouse.
ina.
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forS.It
Call
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PAINTING

HELP WANTED
Immediate need for a Speech and
Language Pathologist and an Occupational TheraplsL
Contractual agreement arrangement In
progressive long term care setting.
If Interested ·please contact Veterans
Memorial Hospital, Extended Care ~nit,
Pomeroy. Ask for nm Miller, N.H.A~. or
Karen Hudson, RN, 992·2104, Extension

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" BUFFAL0., ............ 26 KANSAS CITY ............ 23
Unless the Bills ' passing game explodes, taking advantage of the Chiefs ' weakness in the secondary,
Buffalo's home field will be about the only difference in this game. K.C. won"last year 23-7. '
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CLEVELAND:...... ...... 29 ••DENVER ................ .. 21
The Broncos have won three in a row against the Browns (29-14 in ' 93), but the last time they met in
Denver, Cleveland w~n . The Broncos don 'l need another Iough game ·after facing K.C and S.D. .
DALLAS .... .................32 . " CINCif'INATJ ........... 14
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· Don't expect the Bengals to stop the Cowboys on the ground, but if Dallas takes to .the air too often,
Cincinnati can stay close. The Cowboys were 35-23 winners in their most recent game, in '91 .
"INDIANAPOLIS .... 24 N.Y. JETS .................... .22 ' ,
Three weeks ago, when the Jets looked like they might sink below the Colts in the AFC East, Indianapolis ·
gave away four fumbles and N.Y. won a battle of inept offenses 16,6. More of the same? '
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... LARAIDERS ....... 19 HOUSTON ................... 13
Trying to stay out of last pl ace in their divisions, ihe ~aiders and Oilers aren 't scoring many points.
Houst9n. ~inner of its last three games against the Raiders, has yet to beat them in L.A.
MIAML ..................... 28 . "NEW ENGLAND .... -24
On operling day, Dan Marino and DrewtBledsoe put on an offensive show, passing for a combinep 894. yards
and nine in's as I he J)oJphins outgunned the Patriots 39-35. This should be ·just as close.
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MJNNESOTA .............21 "TAMPA BAY ...... ...... 12
The Viking defense should shut the Buccaneers down, as u·sual, though they lost to T.B. for the first time in
three years in their second matchup Of '93, 23~ 10. They'll mMt again in fou r weeks.
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Aside from the fact that neither team has shown a lot of consistency, the relevant statistics concern the ·
running game: It 's the Lion 's offensive strength and the Giants' defensive strength.
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PHILADELPHIA .......23 "WASHINGTON ........14
Threc.weeks ago the Eagles' Greg Jackson picked off a Heaih Shuler pass on the Philadelphia 3-yard-line
•nd tbe ~les escaped with a ~1·17 win ~ver t~e Red~kins. They'll make it five in a row. ·
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' The Steelers and Car~inals hav~n't met .since '88, when ihe Cards were 31-1.4 winne~. This one should tie
close and low-scoring.thanks to Arizona) defense; l\ll offense will ·be Pittsburgh's. •
. . ..SAN DIEG0 .....;.... 30 SEATI'LE ...............:..... 22
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•In li'Uk th~ the Charjers used Stanley Richard's 73-yarp in.terceplion return and Stan Humphries' 99-yard
fD pass 10"Tony Martin to beat the Seahawb 24-10: Seattle can't match S.D.'s offense.: .
(Monday)
. , ••CfiiCACo ... ~ ..........18 : GREEN BAY ...... ,.. ...... 17
The Bears lost in Green Bay 17·31ast yeir,tben came back to beat the Packers at home, 30-17. On paper,
G.B: looks beltet thin Chicago in almost every catc~ory, but the Bears will squeak by.
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3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at
the Albany Grange Halt,
Albany, Ohio.
Petitions can be obtained
from Secretary Doris H.
Mace, 2081 Reynold's Avo.,
Albany, Ohio 45710.

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&amp; 25th St.
Date &amp; Time: Nov. 2, 1994
12:00 Noon-6:00p.m.
"P!e11~e Give' - Save A Life

NOTICE OF ELECTION f

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Place: Nazarene Church
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Women of the Moose #594.

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Food, Cash, Prizes
SAT., OCT. 29th
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Information, 11CH1bi!gallon. Sind
SASE: CoKide Dlf&gt;l-10'-!'~0.
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This newspaper will not
knowiingly accept
advertisements for real estate
whtcn Is In violation of th e taw.
Our readers are .hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper
are available on an equal

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this newspaper Is subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act
ot 1968 which makes II Illegal
to advertise ~a ny preference,
limitation Of discrimination
base&lt;fOn race, color, religion,
sex familial status or nation!Jil
origin, or any intention to
m,ake any such preference,
limitation ordl scrlmlnatto~.~

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A niece had finished a beauticians course and was
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Astro-G raph, c/o this newspaper. P.O. ,end resulls aren't likely today ~you allOw
Box 4465 , New York, N. Y. 10163. Be olhers to do your thinking for you . If you
sure to state your zodiac sign.
call the shots yourself . you might still
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec . 21) II 'make mistakes. bullhey won't be as bad.
someone comes to you tor advice today, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) It'll be tempt·
be sincere instead of painting a false. ing to make a lot of promises today
glowing picture. The trulh helps; lnslncM· · because th!!Y might not come due un.til
1y hurts. ·
taler. at .a more manageable time. This
CAPRICORN (Oec. 22-Jon. 19) This is' could be a big error in judgment.
not a good day tor you to spei:ulatelinan· CANCE;R (June 21-July 22) If you wanl
cially in fields you don't know well. Your 1to give away something. It's your prerog·

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Ful bloodod lll&amp;llon Huolty

'
Friday, Oct. 28. 1994,
h d several significant
~ ·:;.:ear 8 ~';,..·· tablished with per- '
1ne
ops cou
es
will have a
sons older than your~~~ !ou difference.
::~de.:: v.
proba·
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brhly ~~ your "~":s~s ' ~- the ~ay
you larl, ~ cou
. cause
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you handle Ihe, s~wat:on . ho~n h~ a
opportun;lles .nto ~en~ ~f,; t~e lnflu·
Jump on He by un ers a .
ou in the
aneta whoch are ·governong Y '
ye.11r ahead. Send lor you.' Aatro·Graph
· ·predictions today by marllng $1 .25 to
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chances for personal gain are extremely

Ialive. However, if you want to give away

slim. ·
·
AQU4RIUS (Jan. 2G-Feb. 19) Seeking
an easy out today might be more harmful
than facing up to an unpleasanl•devetop.
mont. II you bite the bullel. the pain won;t
last long and things·will be resolved.
PiSCES (Feb. ao-Morch· 2D) Today.Jt
might be extremely dillicull lor.you to
admit in front of others there IS eomelhlng
you don't know how to do. Honesty gains
·admiration, deci!ii destroys H.
ARIES (March 21 -•prll tl) -ln Involve·
ments wiih ot~ers today.· your under·
standing might be 1eea !han· thalnl. K88!&gt;
an open mind nthey try to make a point.
TAURUS (April . 2G-IIIJ 20) Desirable
·

somethr11g that isn·t yours. then It's not
' your prerogative.
LEO (Jult 23·Aug. 22) Your evaluation
of the power of your opponents might not
1be accurate today, so if you're drawn into
a competition, don't get cocky.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 22) Be careful
when discussing confidential business
mahers today: Someone who knows how
to pump you lor inlonna~on might be in
lhe audience.
UBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 23). Think posKively today, but don't be unrealistic and build
your financial expectations upon false
hopes. Your payoH could be disappoint·
ing.
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114-317-7177.
Four,Shott Booll C.. With Pull
Down
De*
In lllddlo.

4871.

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A HORRIBLE

lllcromo choir, 1111- doolgn, ... ..............
1 ~ Colo-• Elaclrlc Fur- boctc;
$311, 114-1!12-31a.__,..
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aDKW SB; 1 ~
F..,_, LP Or lllytlg I l l - Wubor,
Nllurol, •.000 l'nl'l, Doim --.$41,114 ... 2344.
floW. SB1s.'ac:o- Cnlno Goa
=;--!!!"~«, w'1:i·~~~aw~~ IIC)Ior
llollod oil,
- 114-"A247SO.
• fnmoo,
,
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ii:;
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.,._ 1'n1 10
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140. ow.»mo.

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V0U KNOW.

Good Sll_opo FUll Sla TNcll ,_ A..Uotlc apoobro lor In
homo 11wao oyllom, tea. 114Tool eo. a, .114 " ' •ss.
441-1110.
Qoopol-nd trocko for- 11
-h lor more lnfllfmollon IIIII 55
BUilding
114-t82-37.JII, .. .
Supplles
Hoo. . polloblo ·
114-t82·3GOf.
Blook, brlciJ, -or olpoo, windowat..!lnloto, ole. CliUclo WinKiln...,. Eloclrlc Ronaa And ..... HIO Orondo, OH Colt 114Hood llolh Gold Noocli 0.... 24Ut21.
~ - d F - . p -~110,1114-441-1111.
SIMI B..ldlngo ·Tho FoeAnd A-ncao. 11oft- tlllj • KILLS FLEAIII Buy ENFORCER tcxy
llealal 301140~ 40110, 110178.
....00; lllniiiM' • 114e.GO; Floe Kllllnl for homo I Flril Colt, Frlol IOorYod, Coli I·
Uvtng Room St. • 1211.00; S . yord. GUAIIAHTEED -tv.l aooat-78&amp;0.
,......
91.
$378.00; Avllloblo ol; RIO FEED AND
llofr!gonl- • Rongoa • O'DELL WilBER.
56 Pets for Sals

52 Sporting Goods

::=t.:':rvin.!.,tl:
11po11o. $3111r11o. U t - Pold

4

I

Edwin B. Kantar is a bri~ge expert
with an engaging sense or humor,
which comes over clearly in his writ·
ing. He has just published "Derensive
Tips" 1$12.95; P.O. Box 427, Venice, CA
90291 ·04271, which is his thifd book of
this type. It contai~s almost 600 differ·
enf pieces of advice ror improvi·ng
your defe nsive play - everything
from "You cannot derend properly un. less you remember the bidding" to the
lip for this deal.
.
South opened with a weak two -bid,
showing a good six-card suit and some
6·10 high-card points.
Against four spades, West leads the
club queen. Declarer wins with dum·
my's king, plays a trump to hand and
tries to s neak a heart pas t West.
However, he jumps in with the ace
and returns lhe club 10. Declarer wins
with dummy"s ace. discarding a dia·
mond from hand, rurrs the club eight
in hand and plays a heart to dummy's
king. Now comes a low diamond rrom
the dummy.
East must play the queen to dereat
the contract. The derense must win
three diamond tricks, which requires
finding West with lhe A·J-10 lor the A·
K, but then he would surely have ted
one at trick onel . Ir East plays low, de·
darer will put in the eight, endplaying
Wes t. Or, as Kantar points oul , if
South drunkenly puts up his diamond
king, East"s quee n blocks the suit.
East wilt have to concede a rurf·and·
discard.
Kantar's tip is: "When the hand has
been stripped and declarer has losers
in only one suit, play second high with
honor doubleton or unblock with bon·
or doubleton in fourth seat when de·
darer finally gets around lo the criti·
cal suit."

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ol, -L~boonl, o - onct Buppty llhop.Pol
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304
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lumtohod and urifumlohod,
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pota, 1f4.11112.Zha.
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114-141-3151

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111 411 13i2. .

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for Sale
1081 Win- Baoo Boa~ - p
Slot- llall otoctrlc ,.ngo, Choln Sow borw I chall&amp; 10 Ill llorcurr, 12-24 tNIIIng . - ,
dopth flf!'!W-'-CII!'.!J!_OCC_...,
Concrllo a Ploollc Sopllc • - on lop, ,.ngo , _ , 1 .... ofmoll any - · prlcM In 11081.3.....,.._..
.
QE Nlrlgonlor, 11011 DBO, ·Tonu~ :1011 ThN 2,000 Ootlona lint oonctMion, 140, coli 1-l' oroo. tlldOro Equl-. 3043830.
175-'J\121
or
1~
Ron avena EniAII'IIIfooo. Jock1V&amp;a S t - ZAV bolo oon,OHI_.,-tazl..
collll4-liiWIII.
STOIIAQE TANKS 3.000 Colon Floi-AIIIaD-7 dour, good oonct., wllllhp .lohnaon m«or fully •
oond.,
5o4~ kllchon labia I cholra, Uprtgtn, Ron Evano EnllfiiOIMI, 400hro., $11,000. -2-211117.
I
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63
LivestOCk
Doubt- ~~~ kllchon Wlnlocl To Ront Apo~mont;
76
oink, 1211. Bathroom fbdUIH, $250/llo., AC, Hooting, DMoont
$15oo. 3D4-4711-Iflll.
Nolahbolh-!, ~-2 Cir Go••·
LAYNE'S RIRNITURE
KHCllon, 1-2 - - Iotti I
Complolo homo tumlofllngL Eloctrlc - · 4 yro, old, .., ... -bor IDryw - . . .
114-441·1205.
Houn: ~. N. 114-448- ciNnlng, ISO, •14-14U214.
11322, I mlloa 0411 llulovlllo Rd.
Eloctrlc ly_.ttor, 130, · - F,..DIIIveoy• .
5282.
PICKENI RIRNITURE

2br............. -

AVIIIuo,PomoiOJ,

Spring

Ill

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Cob, LE. 'lwloo, 1 ;":: 114-

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Indian
9 Fall behind

By PbiUip Alder

CGndftloniii,SOO,
1810 N-n. I ~ ZWD,
Wurift- Oogon, lloroo, llodllnor, tcow mlloe, ox41100 - . . 213 Rouoh Linl, eollonl oonctHiol), $41185, 114Choohlro, OH 44820, 114-3U-

tot lor No •fill• - . Houllhokl furopponunity basis.
!ani ,.,.,_ I IIIDoell, Rt 1- n-.o. 112 not. ........,. Rd. Pl. Flreploco hoolw lrllo with
82 ~h, Loculi Rd. on ~Wtf. ......... wv, ... 3D4-4711-1410, bloWer, t?l, 114 1411D.
114-446-iUI
304-t75-1078.
Fl-ood ""' Solo: 140 A
Lood, $45 It lllockod
Two mobile homo,
31 Homes for Sale
Dollvory, Collll4 318 1120.
Roclno -,114 lt2 1151
fooo Solo: 11 Roa. Nlniando
3Ganlgo,
••
I z Cor
z ladoooma, falgi yard,
ForSilo
In Vlllogo
Of G1m111 1100 For '111, ............
at: 31 Palllll It, _ , . . .
lifo Ol"1lncll, IM-37N720 Af· -OHI14-441-lf71.
0568.
TERI P.ll.
For Solo; ZOO
3 ladroorn, •• lloclrlc homo, 44
Apinment
Dloconacl
Condlllon,
PCI!owonooded.~.

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the tipmeister

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314 Ton Plck.Up-

1Wo UKC ........... RIIIIIIM
pupploo, • old, booutltul
RoC!-. 178, fi&gt;HIZoi302 of.

Bom - · · Amly Buopluo.
Friday~ lot, Bun. Noon • 1:00 Pll
~lndJVIIIo Poll Oftlcl,

-

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llrM, Fc.llorelnfonnatlan, 114- ·

£. ~ 1'1-A "

•J 7 6 5 3

Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South
South
West North East
2a
Pass 4 a
All pass
Opening lead: • Q

buy- ... ..

1m GIIC Hoy Truck, I -

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83

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tA J 10 5
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.:;:'::""::"':::"·::'='~====::;--========~ · !144
Condhkwi,
Good Body,
.. Wo Corry A Coon•
plolo &amp;lock Of lnto~hwm
12SEER Hoal Pumpo And Fur, _ And llobllo Homo Furnoca Po~o . Finoncl~
Avolloblo Coft Bonnotfo lloblli
Homo -~3: 114- Ponoblo llond, Ill, foldo up for
-~ Or
• Aok Clrrylng, UN for pi8Ne, hunt·
Llo About Tho Elllplro lloblto lng, e~mpl~, very VWHUie,
Homo Willi Furnooo Thot U... 114-1112·7142.
No Elaclrll*y. WV 11111212.
Poww , _ Solwt, Bol·
lory Charv!' And .... Baftorloa,
llonol lor Wlh 2 ..... t1nglllor Toblo With 2 Bonchoo, 12 ""\'• .::~ollon) Condtllon,
283.
2 Cllll18, IIUM Tou Allll14-411- 1100, I
I,'.:;331:.;;_.- - - - - - - OuiHing llochl-, - Binding
lllchlnoo'- Ruffloro, Othw In:
llot-ttonloo 120-1 ..... .... do~oc:tor, with fl'ont 1 ..., dullriola tor II.,. Information,
do1octlon _, lltllo, pilei 814-3711-21121.
fl7l II Woi Ill~, wAIIIU ftOO,
R &amp; R Crofto, ()pen From 12-f,
1-11-2843.
1787 81. Rt. 1110, llctWotl, OH 114Brand Fun Sla Pool Toblo 245-1311.
~h Atw=IUDir.... I 14-441-0M
R&amp;S Fumfturo. Wo buy, loll ond

.
or 140; S1not11JC 110
ISO; Z 14" 11-.

Merchand tse

m

72 Trucks for Sale
/J

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u

SOUTH
eAJI0965
•9 2
•
1K 9 8 4

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muol bo
Boouahlmlori.S,Y..,Ioodod,4 ·
-."114-'J\12-3802.
.

Chaot-lypo • - Umor
00
11
coma, . 114-1112-3023 Rtllllld 2 lliiuvil R.......,.; 1 llouw I :,_:;:::..::::
_ , Choir; 1 Couch Brown Chlkhna a.-, Toyo,_ PuiF- ~ ••1 1n •--"- ~- zJoo, Slllffod Anlmolo, Boollo
On VIIBrldgoJMn
- · d~lon.·~...._... - r Buy Bt~~:~c:-.:1$311, GOCiil
Ownocl
By
01 s,..o_
Bhipo,
•
AI llunlcl]lal Pollc P~cl;
S30QIIIo. ..... Ulllftloa •
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r;r~~
Chlldo IJrlght colonocl ........
0.110111, Contoc:t Mayor Popo AI
IM-al:l-M20.
411-11144.
- or out, sao, · - COUNTRY FURNITURE
21124.
Nloo th,.. llodroom homo,
.....
oomm.:'!:: " :
Clllllon ~ flmonco, 24,500
Recine ....._ 1Wit2 1111
. •:,....,ocl~o
. - , -..t&amp;lio,IIWio 1Q1oo- l'nl, 1100, IIIWIZ-31n
Two
· - ,.......
- 1 mUIII,
"' chol11, MIMr1tYIIIe.
lml., Rl. Z. Color llluvo, Ful length for.
bv •-'nlrnlnt only, e-.
Pl. - -· SIIW78- mot
II• •10, lloullhl AI
3&amp;71 ...., 4 pm.
Andr~~'• 1n .a.cuon, IQJ, ,,..

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n~ ~Mft~

Wlnlocl to

monlo lnctudeil, 110, ..H 114-

235ll••

RC.Ot\ll FLOJR

Food 2300, 4cyl., $250. Food .
tronomloolon lor2300,
VI, 118. Fonl
304- .
511-2581.

Copdoo

m~

$300"1o POO a month, Hool wol-

IDCIIId In MldiiiiiiO't. Qhio.·TM
anllklot• rnu.t hive two (2+)

Owwolllooll Conlor, o 100 llod

blocf&lt; co~ .,ON. 30WI2·2848
avonlnga.

Colllnll
-lng
mochlne,
1\a.oVJ' duly, .......

2 bo*- lor rant,
..toronco • m~a~ pooallllal
child, fl-'l r.qutrool, IIWII2-

llnctor of Nurllr)l OLJ.Wooll Cenl• .. I 100 IMd
ololllodl1nlomoclloo
lloUfty

-Miniiii'IIIOr,to:OWriM'ooli
DevlllSnvdor, MCent•.
:0 =. Slnle, uw•sport.

p.m.

Space for Rent

moll uniU you hovo tnvHITgolocl
IM 3401
lllo offering.
ollor I pon.
. , . _ Work With Ohio VENDING ROIITE: Won' Got
DoporiiMnl
or
NolunJ Rich O.OiaiL Will Col A SloodV
- 1 1 . 0 0 - , 40/WK, Cooh fnoomo. Prlcocl to Soli. f.
Y_,g Adulll INC. Conloc:t IIOO.a20-43A.
A-blo ono to 111... bod- 5I
~iiCCC~.
room duplex, Ill utalt)fa pold,

,.... _
..... "' lona
.....~ lluof
good
oonvnunlcollon
Condldol•

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41 Houses for Rent

OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHING CO.
- - - IIIII you do buolo
with pooplo you k,_, ond
NOT to Mild monoy tlwougnlho

_ . ....... - · lo ........
ad" lor tho pooltiOn ol

-

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Rentals

INOTICE!

NQUirld, OOftiCIII4lor lurlbor

Aoomo tor rant·- or month.
Slortlng II NO/mo. Oalllo Holol.
1111.1180.

oa;:.w1.:: ....:."Z

4 ll&lt;r• Oft Addloon P... Cor-

Ftnancia l
Business
Opponunhy

h~, ~~- tlmbor
a eklclder o~,

Rooms

f,!:,P~"-r

35 Lots &amp; Acreage .

p.m.

-

oduH Holl- Cootumoo,
olowno.L ono Silmon, ono

-

Furnished

Siooplng R - Ill Pw Dey.
Conolructk&gt;n Workwo
~K,Jnd, Hrn; outbul 1~, unfur- Elftclancy
Kitchin,
F,..
nlehed.,..
tog_ hcKae
w.t rrnent, Laundry, IIUII 1721!.
ooptlc
_3114-171--4m.

~ Phalog..,.,. AV\llloblo
lor Woddtn. I Orhor E""'o
Call Kevin 114 Ul tell After 5

~Olin. Ell. - . :M

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.. -

$100.·---tor

EDITOR
IJI&lt;:i\T 1

WEST

ea Ptv,_,h Rotlont, z.z, IJC,

Admlrot otoclrlc dryer, 155, 114Twin Alvoro T - now - - 14~521.
lng oPIIIIcotlono lor lllr. HOD
8lza,
Family
illibolalzad IIJI. for oldlrly and - . . . !
hondlcoppotl. EOH :104-175- Blcycta, 1211 To 110, Phono:
114-411-2380.
111171.

Wonlod to buy: aood uoocl
1~-1211.
Bun Volloy - . . , Bohool. mobUo homo. --~~
Chlliloote 11-f ~-~Ciplrl Aaoo
2-K, Young 8c- .lao Duilng 33 ' Farms for Sale
-T-nol
· I Deyo pot Wool! llln- 24.3oc., 2br., 1 bathlcifannholao,
Cordlnol Fnlglll co..- Ina. Ia lmum 114 411 311'1.
..,._ only;

175-+1111.
4

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11114 Z2l Comoov Con..Uoblo,
1100 mila, 8111 llu new. 304175-8117.

SNOWSHOE. .WV.
tAIIGE 3 BEDROOM COfif?S
SLEEPS 1-10. SKI IH-SKJ ""'·
BEST LOCATlON ON THE
MOUNTAIN I
114--7727

llonogor nooded, wAII,.In, 114-

limo, oxporlonco
mull how own - .
....,mo 10 Bo1 c-ao ' PI Pft

3 Pc. Ouoan Anoio LIYing SuHo,
Antiquo Couch Rallrlunl Hot
Dogger, Pluo iloChlno Wlrmli,
GloM Ughtod S ' - - · 304-

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lion, Go- Klfll, $1,8001 11431l'OUI H N o - , LMW

Elcotlonl CondHion Uu Now,

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IWill,.a,
AlltiiY No
AI
Holldoy
a.mpa11a;
PlloneColl&amp;
MAKE MONEY PLAYING
VIDEO GAllES
NINTENOO lo l.ooklng fooo Enth,.lallc, Aotloblo lidvld~ala
To Promolo Thotr Proclucto In

•7 3 2

tHO Tolon TSI Looclod, S SNIII,

21 Inch Olrlo 10 8poocl BicYcle

-Lorge 111r. _._,.,air
hooting, lumlohod llltcnon,
t271fmo., diiiOIIt IIQUind. :1041711-4132, e:ON:OOpon or :1041171-H14 oftw 5pm.
Nloo Two llodooom Unlumlohod
Ganlgo
Aponmonl
With
Roh1gorotor And Slo~•--~

•k Q

114-44t......

Cal-It

· 41 Sl1ter
44Soulheell
1 Rough
.Won holiday
45 Woody'oex
Una on a map
14sijl;';,i.Ype 48
51 Concealing .
15 Repro.choo
54 Neer
16 Smooth,
55 Tennis player
IJIUiically
- Goolll(long
.17 Actor
56 THier
Alilt.lr 18 Actor Linden 57 r5c:hool period
20 Unused
DOWN
21 Arctic olght
25 DancorDuncan
1 Teases
28 Chemical dye
2 Citrus lrull
32 Allude
3 ·Pacific Island
33 Toll
4 School of
34 F1ahlon
whales
dalgnar
5 Chemical auftlx
Donna6 One Qf Sante's
' 35 Rests
relndar
36 Struck
7 Valloy on the
37 Tensest
moon
39 Author 8 Southwestern

•

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8entlnel

Ohio

Literary program features OU professor
nayr•

Dr. Gifford Dolllec of Obio 'l'wellliedl Callury NoM Afdc:a".
lila iDaat llld ICidllal expcrlVoDDe,AUt aad his well-knowa ._laUIICd iD cxtalllvc IIIV- ·
wort, Slauahter-Houae Five", at e1 iD Earope, 1be Middle But llld
I _ . metln&amp; of the Middleport
Africa, it DOled. He - ODCe
Utenry d11b beld at the bomc of aa instructor of history at the
Bcralcc CllpeaiCJ.
American Univcnity In Beirut iD
Mn. Everett Hayea iatroduced LcJwnnn u weD 11DIIIIc impurtlult
tbe IDCilllll c b wbo - accan- am:r IXIIItrlbutioaa to Obio Unipaaied by. bls wife, Mary. Sbe vcnlty.
DOted that he holds delfCCI from
Dr. Doxscc, wbo recently
.bodl CorneD IIIII Harvard Unlvenl· rctilecl, was reported to be emiDellldes, that he Iw received various Jy qn!!lified to speak 011 tbe life of
rwtemlc bODon lncludlna a Ful- ·lbe 1111ba", ft wu DOled, because be
brlalu Reaearch Fellowship to w11 )lriloDer with VODDeaut aDd
atudy In Fraace, Morroco and ~ lbe same miaery, hllrdBritain oa "Frencb Pollclea In
JII, fear IUid deiPlllladOII. Jrooi-

c:a~~y, by VE
poop . . Wblle . tle biatl)ricll epiaocaea
been lnilll'crrcd to R111111D mtto- deacrlbed
.a.! IIIII I .
ry ~ tbcjr- by Ameri- wldl oaly : . 1114 . : : : : :
all fORlCI cw:a flltber. They-wac clullipd. die DOYel it VCIIIIICaat' I
fiDally picbd ap 011 May 1), 1945. pcnoaal mcpn.w of World W• D.
The DOVel publilbocl iD 1969 at
Tbe mcctlU,.':,':~udocl with
the. heiaht of the Vietnam War,
·~
pvc IJ'C8l empbuia to the Mlli-w. or commeat oa tbe laformatlcia
IDO¥aJICIIllll!l- ~,pop­ '"'~ by lbe Ill !tier. Profeuar
ular 11110111 the )'OUib. It
with ullox"""'lee"' D
pmvlded I copy of Ida OWII
tbe aulba"a pcnoaal expcrieoce u IIIIIIIOira wblc:b will be reviewed ll
POW iD Germaay during World alat&amp;:r meet~aa.
W• D. Slauahter-Houae Five wu
Mrs.
Dwlabt
Wallace
the name Of tbe place in Dresden ..-xed lblt lbe copy of Badal
where the 1f0UP of priaonera wu Buab'a !I!C!I!oln will be
to
~· r..a- after the bomblna of lbe MklcDeport Ulnry iD memory
Dreaden, the name c:ould be aad ofEmoselle Fllber.
was extended to the eatlre city.

Unlwnlty apob Clll tbe Ufe of Kilt

-............

hlttory of app1e1 wbich onsm•trd
iD Asia notlila that there are thin 6,000 varieties of applca. She

1

1994 FORD

1994 MERCURY
COUGAR XR7

T·BIRD LX

V.., 1uto, 1lr ecncl, PS,
PW, POL, Pwr. lilt,
· crulll, AM/FM Clal,
Trlctlon Allllt.

v• Auto, Air conc1, Ps,

$16,449

$16,'349

Pw, Pdl, . Pwr S11t,
Crul11, Am/fm Call,
Air Bag, Etc.

en tine
:By JIM FREEMAN
went ou their own. Tbey only · Treaaurer Jaae Fry, the board ell Center.
.
:Sentlael Newullft .
cheered later wheo eiiCOIJI"88Cd by ··' approved approprlatlns abouf
1be board al$0 appoved appro·. · 1be Meiss I...oeai Bolln:l of Edu- the team aad faas, said Pesu $113,000 in Tide 6B fulldl used !D llrilting ~.07 into tbe ftacal year
· ~atlon, durlns a rcsular meetlns Lewis, n:presenlini&amp; the 8J'OUP.
supplemeat the dlstrlct'a special 1993 eiectroDk: DIIIFIIIIeDICIIt infor:tbursday nigbt at Meiss Junior
Superintendent lllll Bucltlcy aad ednr!!lloo ptJBIIED.In !llldllilll. lbe · matlon syatema fund for 11ew
' Hisb Scbool, fielded questions . board Preaidcnt Larry Rape uraed board OK'd the Meiss Hi&amp;b Scbool equlpmentaad $120.29 iato the
fundforlcimbuncmCEltofmllea&amp;c.
·from upset parentl of seventh· · tbe panenllto have a race-10-filce StudeatCOIIICilbuclletof$2.051.
p11c1e c:beerlcadaa llbout their dia- meetlna wltb tbe cbeerleadlns
Allo the bod approved addlna
ln. personnel maaen, the board
:missal from the cbeerleadias advisor. Buckley aaid the cheer- $27110 tbe Salem Center Elemtn- accepted the reaipation of Karca
. squad..
leaden went 10 lbe other game 011 a.y Sdlool principal's limd for the Sloan as ualaiant to the trcuorcr
• 1be sirll atteaded an away acv- their own volition aaalnst the wish- purchase of a pubnc addrcaa sya- effective Oct. 3 J. Bolrd member
entb·stade (oolball ~ 011 a nlaht ea of their advbor;
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U!ID IUid tnmf~ $100 l'mn the Jobn Hood voted apinat IIIXqlting
mey were iaatracted 10 cbccr at a
"Students C1D t tell their advl· MHS principals fuod in!O the sci· the rcsipatlon. Afterwards, the
bomc eiahtb-grade footbaD same.
son wbat 10 do,'' he said.
encc departmcntiiCCOUIII. The $100 boanl biR:d Stacy Newberry 11ncw
They did not so to cbccr, they
During commualcations by was a donalion from Holzer Mcdi- assistant. to lbe treasurer.
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Devatiooa cmsJ!!Ird of a readbia
"Autumo Mqic" aad a prayer by
Marprct OnJamkkJc, For roll caD
members aamed their favorite
teacber aad told wby. Marilyn Han-

NEW OJ'J'ICERS INSTALLED- ~ WllteltMd, left,
pvc lbe aeaellry'a report.
Others •ttmillas were Neil wu.
redrtnllp~•l+at, !pstaW • • amc.n of till Rl.. wlew Gll'llea
1011, PauliDc Myers, Nola Youaa.
Cab lliai..t - - IDmlled wre J1111tCamlally, wc:ntary;
Ellll Olbmle, aad Janice YOUDS·
· Gna Weber, tn1111rer; rn- RIICI, p~ww.at; Dolan. l'rull,
Yice .-rrhleat.
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Mra. BOSP peac~~led Mrs. WU·
aoa with.. a flower aad the door
prize wu awanled 10 Mrs. Myers.
Buffetaty_le refreabments were member recclvlna a favor made by Mrs; Biac. Gip Bossa wu a sucit
served by the hoateaaea with cacb
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V.., Auto, Cllnlate Control,
AMJFM Call, PS, PI,
PDL, Pwr 8111, Tilt
Crul11. Much lien.

scrapbook----man and ROOena Hendmon, Oara
FoDrod, Thelma Henderson, NiDa

Robinson, Imogene, Lester and
Bobby Keaton, WW Poole, Pbllip
aad Sbaron Boyles, Jolla aad Tan
Taylor, Sanb CaldwcD, Carla and
Randy Klmca IIIII dausbter, Blenda
Weber, Gary and Jason Jobnsoa,
Nellie Parker, Lloyd aad Doris
Dilllns«. Marilyn Robinson, SheIla, Dan, Tiffany, Daaielle, aad
Kin Spencer, Stacie Wataoo, Oslc
Mac and Oair Follrod, Lauric, Joe
Ashley, Mattbcw, Jessica 8lld Jaaac
Boylc!s, aD local.

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C111, PS, PB1 .
s..t; Tttt, t:ru111, K•'IY!ttal
Entry..

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1'boalpsoo at the Ollerbeln eoncse
Olapel iD WCiterVille. Anna Ia the
daushter of Larry-IIIII Oleva Stall·
Ji:y, EdisaJ. The couple DOW reside

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· Randy and Cheryl King,
Pomeroy. announce tbe birtb of a
daughter, Hannah Elizabe«h King,
borii Oct 9, at Uie HOlzer Medical
Center.
She weighed eisht pounds,
seven ouaces and was 21 lncbea

mluioam to take oa the added
reapoDIIblllty.of emcrJCDCy 111111•F"""'L· Wbile the ·plaa Wll DOt
completed before last winter' a
1DDW IConD, pull of the plaD wac
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1114 bdped IR:IIIY, he Slid.
'Tbe couaty-wlae emeraency
aervk:el, watiDJ with tbc vollll·
tea Brc dqalliitiltl IIIII CIIIDIJGDblllta headQulnen OD
Hei&amp;bll wllb direct com-miJIIicatlon wlll Ill pull or the
couaty aad departments aad·

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eqlllda. In ic!c!Jtlm, the-CIIICIJr:ncy
aervlc:cl bu four lllcll:-up acaaa·
kin aad il iD the proccaa of equlp-

Jilnl a ))Oitahle 1rliler wllldl caa be

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moved to differcat locations u
needed or 11 a ..Z-ap for tbe maiD
ltldon iD cue of I:IIIIIIJCIICY.
Emeracacy aervlccs !!lao Iw a
dive team IDd bopea to develop
more tcama for water eDICilcncica,
Dyer said. Scott W!!ltoa Ia the
traiDer for clive lelml. 1bc Mclp
Colllly te1111, ~ Bycr,la.
provldlna trllnina
11:e1 c:amtywlde and to maay aeiabborlaa
m""ra
· Aaothcr plaD wlddlla maadated
ud belaa developed Ia the baz·
anlnua mMcrllla plaD.
Wllcll we COIIIider the IIIIOUllt
of buWoua lllllailll belas trillS·
pudecl by waeei, rallllll truck, tbla
Is ~inl impurtaDI, Dyer
aald. It Ia fCIIQIIeC) that I trllln load
of chcml.cala puacd tbroush the
weatcrn part of tbc·county
IIIII lllotulda of .1001 of chcjnlce

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tbe IXlllllty 011 rlv« bqca
c:lDIIUidy. Trucb may carry II little II I bind of cbcmlc:als, but It
may be as bazardoua u otller
trucb Clll')'iDa I full load.
Byer eac:oarased iadivldual
fiUIIiliea to peplle tbdr OWD faml.
ly cllautcr plan IDd cmy out emcrleDC)' drills to rcfreab the mem~
riel of Ill famUy .............
Guests Cor the evealna were
Gecrac Cbaadlcr, Gallipolla, aad
David Snyder, tbe acw 11111111er of
Overbrook Ceater. Barbra
Tipbora, tbc latcria maaaaer,
reported llle Ia returiiiDa 10 Waver·
ly.
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Olllcen eJected 6lr the 1995-96
year iaclude: Lloyd Blacll:w«XX,
prcaldeat; Linda Brlgle. vico-paldeat; Jolm A. Aadtl-. ICUdiKy;
Hal Knecu. u-.a, llld BaDd
Fultz, trustee at Iarae. Spousoa
nlaht w11 aDOIIDCCd fer Kov. 21.
Joa Pcrrla, carrcnt prealdeat,
prcalded over the meetlnJ.

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1991 EAGLE
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1993 FORD MUSTANG
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TIH, Crul11, PS,
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l'tllddhport•r-ruy Ratariul
OD tDitrJIICJ . ~IDIIIDitat
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llaardo. •tertnll It till dab'•
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PDL, "lilt, ·Crlliae, AMIPM
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said bis department had
UNION, S.C. (AP) - l'be Wells
received
more than 1,000 calls
McBeth Baptiat Church choir dciill· from across
the country after
cited its 10081 to tba miallng little descrlptioos of the suspect IDd car
boys. Junlor blah students bowed were sent nati011wide. Five pbooe
tbelr beadl iD I EIIOIDCnl of silent
hope that the brothers would be lines were .added to handle the
be said.
found, alons witb the man their calls,
''But
we baven't bad a really
mother said NJI!maNWtcd br.r car
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yet," he said
compi
ood
and abducted tbcm .

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Enforcement Division spokesm811
Hugb MUDD.
Wells said tbc Smiths were acparaled and bad recently filed for
divorce, but be did not tblnlt that
was a factor in the cue. Family
member&amp; bavc becD interviewed by
invcstlaaton. be said, but "so far it
loob like a random act."
. Dozens of loc!!llll4 swe lavesti&amp;ators IDd FBI aacnts used beD·
copters lind planes to sCaD bisb·
ways, fields aad woods around
Unlm. They were joined 17 many
local residents actina 011 their own. ·
''Thcrc were people just waltr
ina tbe sidea of the road. looting in
ditdles, everywhere." said Tommy
Hart, wbo joined in the OuhUaJat

srllld jury.

Floral Wedding Design
&amp; Co,..,ultation
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preliminary beariDI earlier this
.moath. Hia arralpment hid not
becD scheduled 11 oflbla EIIOIIIIDa.
Wolfe aDeaedly abol Eddie A.
:::;uaon. 41, Crown City, iD tbe"
witll I hmtiJII' Od. 4 cbina
a 41apute at the residence of Tart .
'l'bomu. Crown City.
The next day, be tined blmaclf ·
in to Huntlnaton police and wu
'tranaported to tbe Gallla Couaty
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office m Pomeroy.

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5o Pcc.-

plant in Neal.
"The aroup dearly doea not
unclers!aDd what the project is Ill
about," Olsen said. "It is not IIOCU·

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contends that a H11ataman Cbemi, cal styrene monomer plant in TCllll
them," said Bernice Jeonlnas at eniiaedmorelhan2mllli0Dpo!!Dda
McB_eth Baptist Church's cboir or pollutants into the IIDlospbere iD
practiCe.
1992.
''I believe the whole community
''A lot or people in this area .
Is aogetber." another member, have respiratory problems, and
Janie McaJUi, said. "People Jtnow. • the;y, can't afford to move if this
cacb other."
plant is allowed to build bcrc," sbe
Yellow ribbons lined Union's · said Thursday.
mam' s--t in remembrance: "We
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won't.;; them down 'til_tbey set
~~~e," said Miranda SUDIDons,
Teachers stopped classes to
allow di$CUSSions of the mlssins
rl
chUdml. Elsbt-ycar-old Ri1t1ti Fos·
ter said that helped, but sbe was
State Issue 2 fuads totalllns
still worried:
$178,000 arc av!!llable to build a
"It makes me sad 'cause I'm
new two-laDe brld&amp;e at Keno on
afraid they're going 10 get burt." County Road :28, COIDity otracials
she said, holding tight to ber IIIIIIOUEICed Friday morninl!.
falber' s band.
COIIItruction abould bcaln later
On Thursday. authorities exam·
this fall . Tbe bridge has been
!ned a videolape of a convenience
closed since Sept. 23 wben a sup· store robber in Salisbury, N.C., port rod underneath biiCklcd IDd
who reK~Dblcd the suspect. He fled broke- ellmlutina acoeaa to Illite
in a bursundy 1:81', but wiiOesses Route 7 in the Clllem ~ of the
didn't report seems any children, · county, said Meigs County En&amp;i·
said Salisbury Police D.etectlve nc:cr Bob Eason. '
Tom Lowe. Mrs. Smith's car Is a
The acw bridge abould re-open
btQundy 1990 Mazda Protcse.
to traffic sometime next Jaauary,
Officials Said the survcllllllce Eason said.
camera piaurea wcrcSnot clear. FBdlal
Secur1ns the·fuodlns waa a elf.
spotcaman Cbarlca bcppard • . licult taslt, be added.
counted a possible llak, saylns
Eason IIIII ~ CaamnUm..
authorities were "not pinnlna a er Fred Hoffman wuted wltb the
whole lot of hopes 011 it,'
Ohio Department of Tranapona.
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Appalacllla aad the Goveraor' s
Office of &amp;onamlc Dcve1opmc:nL
The Ramel NM laauc 2 flnndlnq
}eff Warncr of Nationwide lnsur- wu not su)IIIOIC!d to be avallaNc
ance for ohllliniDS devicea uacd by llltll July I; 1995. 11lc liladiDa pro8J'!i8 ponce~ to 1e1t motorists c:eal esseatlally cut of{ efaht
inontba of waltlDa, IIIII Eliubeth ,
blood-aloobollevcla.
Later, the BABES group did Scbwl of tbe Gownor's Realcaskill about drug abulc, D1iDa llaJe 111 Ecmank:~oftlm
puppeta; in addition, the Southcra
Tbe eatlrc project will coat
Pride poup ~ sldtl pertaiDiDa 10 about $218,000- wltb lllc Clllilty
alcobollam. Games and a daace bisbway department spcadla1 '
·wac beld afterwan:ls. ·
about $40,000, Eaaaa addotl.

Funds rece1ved
from state for
new b "dge

Groups celebrate drug-free lifestyles
About
atlmclcd a eel· P!DKoy Mayor Jobn W• BlaeDI!Ir
cllralloo Wedneaday nJabt oblerv· welclJIIed tbole ISICIDblrd In the
inl Teea Iastltuiea ~d Healtb , ~IIFII of tbe Ptiaeroy Munld·
Recovery Servlcea Drna Free · )ial Btdldlna. ·
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WI'Ckllld klctiD&amp; off 1110 MCltllen
Regie Roblnaon, lqli'CICEI...,.
A&amp;llnlt Dnmk DriviJia (MAl)D) HR.S iDtl Tcea lnsdtute, made the
Red Ribbonl eam.1p
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keyaotc address waralna youasFollowinl~IOD by Pill atcn about the daD&amp;er of druJS.
ThaDa. iJten1MD MADD ltaiC repElleo Roupt, l.fADI) chapter
rcacataUvc aad ptllllidty pcrtOD. preaideat. presented a plaque to

Environmental Coalition said this
week tbey sent Htmtaman Chemi"callettcrs ulting it not 10 build the

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Tbelr mother, SUIIU Smllb, 23,
PRESKNTI!!D PLAQUE- JelrWM'Fier ~ Nldlennrlcle W.·
said a man fORlCCI bia way into ber
ance, left, • ~a.d 1 pllq• Wedaaday aiPt by tile Melp
car at stllpOint at a tnffic lisJil in a
. Couty CU~r of Motllln Aplgnt Dnnik Drlvinl- Here, MADD
dart, mostly liiiiiOJIII)ale area !liSt
chapter pt'llideat FJiea Roqllt ,.-a till Dlacl• OD btlulll of
outside or Ualoil. A few miles
the llfOIIP• w..._. eecmed Mm'll partallle ltiu~-llcaol telt.s
later, abe said, the giDDIID foo:ed
:ror- po11a ollken.
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80IIS atiU ·mtheir aatcty reat•.
The boys' father, David Smith,
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Most refused 10 give up hope iD
the
.-edla
Thunday:
''Pieuc
rctunl•
A Huntlagtoa, W.Va., man
our cblldreEJ to us safely aad this 10wn of 10.000 in weat-central
accused of murder wu iDdicted UDiumDed..
Soulb c.ouna.
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"Our opening prayer was for
Unioa County Sbcrlff Jiowarcl

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Angels • Dolls &amp; Personalized ite~ .
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Town searching, waiting,
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Hol-D .... • hactlaoe to dear • site for a
portable 11W111111 wUe llarrf a.la Wlllclta oa.
Coacretl will be poured for the miD's new foun-

AJ work pra1,_, oa die Crou MUIIM-•m project iD
Raclae, worken liN b•:Y IIIII - k pnparinl
for tile nat pllue of...-.~~ . . . . Here, Jolm
CLEARING JOB SITE -

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HuniSman Cbemical is expecllld ·
10 IJIIIOUIICC Ibis wect wbcrc it will
· build the 100-worker styrene
monomer planL Styrene monomer
is used to make,plastic aad rubber.
Some Wayne County rcsidcnlll
and a group called the·Obio Valley

"I've been prayina. Tbat's
about Ill you eaa do - that aad
lock your doors,'' said Susan Hart.
holdaag her own 2 1/;2-year-old

DOHC, 11 Yalvl, 4
apd, ~lr Cond, AM/I'II
C.., PS, fiB, PW, POL,
CIUM, .Etc. ,

l&gt;reseat were Bu~kley, Fry.
Rupc, board vicc-preaidmt Raady
Humphreys, aDd board ~bera
Hood, Roser Abbott and Scott

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As fruatraled police added more
pbone linea Thursday to take hun. dreda of mostly unpromising tiJII,
peopl,e all over tbla rur!!ltown bcld
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HUNTINGTON, W.va. (AP)A Utah chemical compaay says
)liOiests by Wayne County enviroamenUIJists woo't play a role in its
decis,ion whether 10 build a $100
mllli011 plant in Neal or In I iodm
NJ, - "We bavc I stroll&amp; cndonancnt ·
l'mn West V~·1114 Gov. a.ton Caperton, ' said Doo 01~
~eun• for H•IMm!• Cbemlcal
. of Salt late City.
"We have not determined for
certal~ wbere we are aolna to
locate. but we 1rc PlOt aoina to he
lntlflm.Ced by aaroup .tbal docs_ DOt
have tJK:. true facta about tbla axnapany," Olsen sai,d Tllurlday.
"We're a compaay th1t bu aa
exccllent environment rec:ml and a
strons relatiODibip wilb our neip-

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unteers at Pomeroy Elementary
School for the 1994-95 scbool
year: Hope Buffinston, Suaaa
Mossman, Cheryl "n!omas, Malin·
da Strong, Naacy Freemaa .aad
Misty Stanley.
1be baud !!lao adopted pdidcs
pertain ins to family leaves of
absence aad student wlthdtawal
fran acboollllld aa:eptcd bids for
Cllll~ liiUied acbooiJXOiJCtlY·

lnolherllusbxp,tbeoo.d:
Au ejlbl the •lnnnde of -.e
Iaat board El"''"lq;
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- Approyed pa)'EIICEit elf billa;
. ..,. Met iD e:rec:advc ICIIias tn
diJcuas bir1n8 of peiiOIIDCI, acsoti·
ati0111 aDd a complaint 18ah!lt !!II
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Firm says
protests won't

men, President Clinton and other
federal officl!!ls mlsht help persuado ,the Indian government to
compel Dr. Chbibber to return tbe
girls.
1be White House did not return
a message seeking Nll!mcllt Thuri:veae.
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day.
· Bharlravi Olhlbbef Biked Weat
Sen. Rohert C. Byrd. D-W.VL,
VIrginians for.~elp Tbur~y ,In bas cootacted tbe State Depanmcnt
· Jli"CISUi!DS tbe U.S. ill!llpdllia SOY· ibo!Jt ,the matter but .bas ·DOl
J«E!!Illaati ~Jdl!.
recefvcd' • a ·m:eap'oiise; said
:"' Dr: ·B.~y pab"fbbe?':t(lllt. ~ -spolteawolllin l.lanae N~
Jlda :lil ,~~ c~~ ta •apoteawoaum for Sea. Jay
court~aaditcd ~liitatlo!l aild feller;D-W.Va.,,laid he Iw not
never retiiiDCil. Mn. Chblbber said. been cootacled cqoocmins tbe mat·
She 1111 not "lpWn wltb dausbters ter.
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t{~. :u~d Prectl, 10, or ber
KeUy Given, a.RcpublicaD caobulblild · · ... . .
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Cbblbber olllalned $200,000 iD has coordiDaled tbe campaiJ:h ~
traveller's cbCcb abortly befm: he n:tum tbe &amp;iris siqce Vencct
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left and conld live oa the money ber approacbed ller at a footb!!ll
for a Ioag time, Mrs. Chhibber same pieacJiq fa:)lelp. /
said. . ,
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"We arc tbe stronsest nation in
Mn. Cbhlbber, who Iw Iesai the world. If oar president reaDy
cuatody or the chlldrea, Ia con- wants to get somethins done, be
ocmed·ror bcr daaJabten' welfare can," Given said. -~Risbt now it's
beqUae' they do not spealt Indian Mrs. Cbbibbcr's 'bildren, but it
and 1tn0w no one In India.
could be anybody's cblldrcn," sbe
"It m"at"be a very alien environ- said.
meat.'"lbe said.
Meanwblle, a si~ter·iil·law In
AltbOuah a cbild concealment India told ber Iaat monib tbat
wamnt Iw becD 1asued against ber Cbblbber wants br.r to drop divon:e
husband, the Indian sovcmment Is proceedings and briJIB br.r 14-ycar
not required 10 arrest Chhibber, . soa, VCEICI;t. to IDdial Mrs. Cbbib:
Mn. Chblbber said.
ber said. ,She fears her husbaad
"It's just amazing that ~ple would then a1x1uct br.r son.
can get away wllb so Qiucb, ' Mrs.
Veneet cbose not to visit his
Chblbber aaid. .
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Sbe believes 1ctten 10 coopesa-

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Point PlmrM WCIIIIII believes br.r
:estranacd buaband will keep bcr
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has lhreo sisters, Mallos
ty, Madison, aad Bethany. Her
A'ITENDS WEDDING
Freda Smltb and Jobn Holliday patcmal ~parcntl ate Cbarlea'
atteuded the receut weddiaa of aad Do!ta King of t.fouQvWe, .w.
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Alina Katblcm Stallley 1114 Aaroa · ":L,IIJd
arc Robert and Erma· Jfartley of
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Bucltley

10 birc a tutOr Cor a health handl-

Woman asks for
help in getting
children back

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in Toledo over the wtietend.
Mrs. SteDa Atklns n:maina coo·
fined to Holzer Hospl1al wilb a braken hlp.
AU'"'""U MEE liNG
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A mom:;mity wiener rout was
Canlc:D
bosted by the Alfred United
Mi. ':id Mrs. Dan Youns and Methodist Chw'dl Saturday nlaht
aoa visited Mr. and Mra.-sam
Pastor Sbaron Housmaa aavo
Steimllentz Sunday.
tbe blesslns . before tbe aroup
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alkire, eajoyed wleoer IDd nunbmallows
Helen Plcll:ens, and Jeaa Alkire IOasled over the fire and other picwere recent visitors of Mr. aad nlc foods.
. . . . Mrs. James Hewln, Columbus. · AIIM!I!inl were Nicole IDd Kyle
Evelyn Bresler, Edith Bresler of
e PI::s; !'::.and
Laacuter, were recent aueau of . B~ ~ ~- ~
Mr.IUid
RdJcrt
A1k1rc.
Mn. Mrs.
Pauline
Atkilla
attended Ann, Rlcb ard an. d Tim'spcacer
die Oblo State Gnmae cmveiltlon Elolae ~ RUIIC~ Archer, Sber-

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BAJUUSONVILLE NEWS
Mr. aad Mn. StaDiey Chela of
St Pelerlburg, Fla. visited rccendy
with ber lmlber IUid slater-in-law,
Mr. aad Mn..Bob Malar. Other visiun were Debbie Foley aDd 80IIS
of Columbus 8lld Antis Wa88011Cf,

Mclp CouDt7 bu. caiaJr:ncy
pllll
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by
Illite
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U it wu DOt for this COUDty-wlde
pia. eadlilicaponled vil!laC aad
eadiiOWDibip WllUid bave' 10 have
ita own piiD. acwclluj to ltobat
B)'CI'. ~ ~ direc:tor,
wllo ~ to Mlddlcpolt-ra-oy
Rotary Oub Moaday nl&amp;bt.
Bya- Is the diiOCIOI of CIIIDIJGDcy acrvlcel lilr tbe ClOIIIIty lMlt Wll
label by tbe bod of ClOUIIty cam-

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Pick 3:
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strike
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cxpl•lned the proper way of trimmiDI ueea IUid talked about when
to spay IUd fertilize. Cooldns with
applea wu discussed by the proaramleadcr wbo (JI'Ovidcd IIIIDpla
of apple cake, spiced applea, IUid
other fooda.
Mary Allee Blae aad Mra.
Baldenoo wcre··co--hoateaa at the
mectinJI, Mn. Bogs cooducled a
tour ol her home precedlas the

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Officers installed at
Riverview Garden Club
New olllcen were Instilled at
the reccat ·mcctina of the
Rhavlcw Cllnlcn Oub bcld Ill the
bomc ofllclty Bow.
Inatalled by rei1rias prcaldcDt.
MulDe Wbltellead were F~cea
Reed, preaideat; Dolores Frank,
vkiD JI'SI4rN; Jlllet Comlolly, secreilly; IUid Grace Weber, II'CIIIUI'er.
Mrs. Wbit*NI preaented cadi
of tbe ofticcn witb I alft IIJid
also aavc &amp;ifta of 1J1111CCiation 10
Miry A&amp;e Biac fer taldnJ care of
the flower fuacl, IDd Ruth Alae
Baldlnm 6lr tbe publicity wut. .
Nancy Waclller, dililman of the
Iilier c:onllol prosn11. pvc a repcxt
on the rcccat ptcll: up of litter. A
dulllk you note from Mrs. While·
bead wu read for rcmembraucea
duriaa 11er ._t bolpitallzatlon.
A program ai apples was Biven
by Gladya Tbomaa. She gave the

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