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· Aprll1~ 1993
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NEW ORLEANS (AP)- The
h~ starts early and the pressure
-builds quickly in the final days
~efore _the Final Four. Coaches
:118f!dle it off the court in W&amp;ys as
...ned as their responses to a full
&amp;urt press.
•
':. Rick' Pitino, for eiwnple, wants
:flts Kentucky players to enjoy
~vcs, North Carolina's {)ean
Smith wefers to stay home until
~
,

Minnesota slips past. (;~orgetown 62-61

in NIT--title contest
By CHRIS SHERIDAN
NEW YORK (AP) -· Madison
· Square Garden was. half-full and
most basketball fans were half-

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TREVOR HARRiSON

JOHN BENTLEY

.Be
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Scott Cheatham'of Wellston and
Belpre coach J011 Garreu won the
t9P two honers in the 1992-93 allTri-Valley Conference basketball
team announced this week.
·
. Cheatham, a 6-foot-7 Junior,
was selecred the Conference s most
valuable player. He averaged 25
points a contest this past,season for
the Golden Rockets.
Garrett' was selecred the conference' s top coach after leading his
team to the state championship
·game last Saturday evening in
Columbus. The Golden EaRles lost
the Division m tide game 47-39 to
CampbeU Memorial. Garreu led his
team to a 25-2 mark, iocluding a
17-1 conference record. Belpre
won a school recprd 24 straight ·
games this past season.
The all-conference team includ· ed !WO 1Jiayers each from Meigs,
Al.exander, Belpre and Vinton
County and one player each from
MiUer and Wellston. Federal Hockin$, Miller, Nelsonville-York,
Tnmble and Wellston. Each-had
.one player selected to the honorable mention team.
Trevor Harrison and John Bentley vkre the Meigs players bonored. Harrison, a 6-foot-2 senior,
averaged 19.7 points a game and ·
finished his career as the all•time
leading scorer iii Meigs High

Spencer was ejected with 15:15 Jert
for Pllnching Minnesota center
Chad 'Kolander in the neck. The ·
incident spurred a 19-6 run· that
• terestec1
.
ended with Mi!uJesota ahead 62-S I
m That tUdn't matter to George- wilh 4:27 left' on McDonald's 8townand MinJleS!)taon Wednesday foot jumper. Those, however,
night as the two teams played a would be the Gophers' last points.
chainpionship-c~liber ~arne that
Georgetown stepped up its
went down to the buzzer m the NIT defensive intensity and forced Minfinal. The Gophers came away with nesota into several tUrnovers and
· . pcior shotS. Harrington's free throw
a 62-61 victory.
_ The win brought a sense of with 1:41 lert cut the score to 62redemption to the Golden Gophers 61, and when Ralldt Caner misacd
(22-10). a team that felt snubbed two free throws rer Minnesota with
when it was passed over for an 24.3 seconds left, Georgetown
NCAA berth lb= last morith:
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SEA1TLE ~s -Optioned ·.

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pitcher, to Calaary of the Pacific Co111:
League. Sent DennU Powell. piu:hcr, ou1~
rijht to Calauy , Sont I~m Convene,
pi.tclua; quit Howard, catcher. and Dan
Howitt, outfLClder, to ~cir rninor-lcaa:uc
compf.......i_crn.
· TEXAS RANGERS - Placed Gcno

CINCINNATI REDS - Ploced Hll
MoaiJ, fim blacman_, on lhc 15-d•y diaablcd liat. Optioned Scott Ru1kin ud
Bobby Ayala, pitchen, to Indian~polia of
lhc American Auociation . Sent Gary
Green, infielder, to the~ minor-leas,uc
camp for re.11ignment.
COLORADO ROCKIES - Sen&lt;
Muk Kn11d1on, phcbcr, 1nd Gilberta
Reyes , cucher, 'to thci.r minor·luguc
camp for reauiJrtmenL
FLORIDA MARLINS -A g....! 10
tcm\1 ~lh Ore&amp; Briley, outrteldcr-inficldc:r, an a one-yur contract. Tr:ad~ Brim
Griffilh1, pitchet, to lhc San FnntiJco Oi·
·m il for
Sanufta, infielder, and uliped Santma to Edmonm. of the Pacif..:
ic Cout Iague.. Placed Scott Ot.iunpari- ·
no, piu:her, on lhe N"l. •1~ ~- disabled lin.
NEW YORK \.H rs - Optioned
Kevin Bact, illfiei.J.:T . tn Norfolk of the
lnktmation.J. League.

SAN OlEOO. PADllEs - Sent llonio
Boqcher an4 Doua BIOC&amp;il, pildlan, to
Lu Vctas .of the Pacific Coast League.
01mp samca and then repOrt to Rancho
O&gt;canoOngo of lhc Cllifomio Leo guo. ·

SAN 'FRANCISCO GIANTS Placed Steve Scanone, infielder, on 1he
1.5-day diublod lid.

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Palodoo, eoldler: on4 Midi Loolwd ond
J,aclr. Voiat, outficldiiW', to Rodleatcr of
the ln~ernatiODal LNauo, Sent Jeffre'y
Hammond~, outlielcler, to Bowio of the
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Basketball
Nallonll Basketball' Auoclatlon

NBA - Su.spcndcd Shaquille O'Neal
of Orlando fCI' one pmo wilhout PlY and
fined him $l01000 for punchin&amp; Alvin
RobertsOn of Detroit duting • aame on Mud1 30. Fined Robortaon $7.500 f« relaliolina onolllnod T
Millo ond laaioh
loloom of ]lolloil 15';1•ell for loavin.o
the betlch .... Fined Dmict CoJaMn or
New Jcne1 $5,(M)(); Armon Gilliam of
Philadolphil $2,000; aad ADdrew Lana,
Tim Ponf and Eddie LH Wi.lkin• o!
Phila+ljlloia SSOO ..ell lor dlcir,pull Ia a
fiaht durj.n1• pmc on' March 30.
DAU.AS MA VERJCKS - Actiwatod
Ocnk llaJpor, 1ft!, ,...lhe injouod llol.
Plaoed RoOdy
forwlftl, ,. lhe In- ,
junod liot.
DENVER NIJOOETS - Acli•oted
Mad&lt; Maoon,IIIUII, f_,lho lajoloolllol.
Placed Jtobed '\Vcdlnn, 0111w. on mot.

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Lury sa.-,
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jouod Hit.

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when tits team came here to play

Tulane~ few years back and ended

up playmg four overtime periods
before~&gt;: got a victory but, no_t a
mea!. It~ JUSt that he doesn t like
heiP.mg his players cut class.
'The only reason we're coming
in ·that early is '!~at it's required to
have one practice. a'!d on~ pre~s
conference at the site, ' Sm1th Slid ·
Wednesday. "We try not to miss
too much class here.' :
.
Kecpi.-g your players focused is
a lot harder now than when Smith
fust began laking them 10 the tournamef!l, he said. The hoopla surrounding ~e game these days he .
calls unbelievable. ·
"We've gone to four fmal foJilS
in six years ~P to '72 and then all
of a sudden m Atlanta, I've never
~n .such a change,~' Smith said.
So tt became a media event somewhere between '72 and ·'7:7 and it

just
gettiiag bioer/'
That s a problem for Kansas
coachRoyWiUiams.
.. Williams would lik~ 10 ignore
everyl!tmg b~t the game, but knows
that's 1mpossable.•
'"We'll treat it like. a regular
ga.m~, except there's so much
· a~~uon. ~many people aroond,''
Williams said.
_
The Kansas players will ~et a
chance· to see the city, Will•ams
said, and time to enjoy the Final
Four ~- The coach would
rather skip the distrl!Ctions, howev~r.

For Kentucky, the ganic will be
just one more highlight to cap a
great season Pitino said
·
.. "The pre~ is getting there,"
Pitino said. "Now that you're
there, now you should go out and
have fun, go out and play good
hard basketball and Jet the chips
fall where they may."

Death benefits for families of·Crews, Olin
about $1 million, according to MLBPA plan
· By RONALD BLUM
. NEW YORK (AP) - De!lth'
benefits for the families of Steve
Oiin and Tim Crews will total more
than $1. million each, according to
a plan agreed to by the Major
~ue Baseball Players Associatioil. .
.
. The two Cleveland Indians
pttchers, who died last week following a March 22 boating ac~ident, were covered by the MaJor
League Baseball Players BeneRt
Plan. Their families will get
. $300,000 each 1i);mi their life insur~
Biice ·policies and $700,000 ·each
u.nder the accidental death proviStons.
Starting this month, the (~es
wiU begin collectin~ the players'
Crews • wt· e, Laurie, will
· ·
pens1011s.
receive about SS,OOO .per month
until her .death because her 31year-old husband had S years, 41
days or major league, service.
Olin's wife, Patti, will receive
about $2,800 per month until her
death·because her 27-year-old busbarld was in the majors for .2 years
170 days.
'
Each ·player ·had three childlen
and each child will receive $200
per month until age 19, or 23 if
they are full-time students during
these extra years.
· Olin's family will be paid the
'pitcher's $650,000 guaranteed
salary for 1993. His contract has

prohibitions against motor bOat rae·
mg, but not against boating. In the
event of death, the guaranree would
have been \IOided only if the death
involved self-injury, misuse o(
drugs oc alcollalrprohibited activi. ties, criminal lEts or violations of
Federal Aviation Authority rules.
The Indians c1o not hilve to pay the
$1.2 million wtion forl994.
. Crews. was at spring training
w1th a mmor league contract and
hall a letter of agreement for a
$200,000 major ...league deal.
Because the major league contract
wasn't formahi:ed, the Indians
aren't legally responsible for the
salary But because he played last
year, he remained covered by the
benefit plan until the day before the
·
·
start of the new season,
even
though he wam't on the 40,man
roster..
Crews had a blood-alcohol con·

· tent of 0.14 percent at the time the
boat crashed into a 171-foot dock
on Little Lake Nellie, near Clermont, Fla., surpassing the 0.10
level considered intoxication under
Florida law. Olin's blood-alcohol
• was 0.02 percenL Teammate Bob
Ojeda, who was on \he.boat and
was injuted, had blood alcohol of
0.006 percent.

NBA contests
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of Detrott
s team• record-tymg
!2 three
·
Portlan
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agw~.!'
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0 urn~ . .•our uuee-pomters
and 2!1 pomts m the ~nd half for
th~ Pistons •. who led Justlll -10?
NHL action...
~1th two mmutes _left before he hit
(Continued from Page 4) - . h1s final three-~mter, then added
glove onto his stick and sweepmg it SIX free throws 10 the final 63 secbetween Wakaluk's legs for hi_s ' onds.
eighth goal of ~be season.
~ 114! Bullets 95
The Oilers didn't look like 3
Indtana won tis lOth consecuteam that was eliminated from the tive h'?me game as Rik SmiiS. had
playoffs a week ago, refusing to be 18 p~unts. and 15 rebounds_and
an easy.two points for the North Re_gg1~ Miller ~lld 1_2 of hts I~&gt;
Stars. Minnesota began the night pomts 10 the decwve third q~r.
trailing SL Louis by three points
. The Pacers took ~ontrol1n the
for the fourth and final playoff spot thtrd quarter, ou~g the Bullets ·
in the Norris Division.
. ~~-15 and outrebounding them IS-

-· Football
NollooafFOOiball Lcaaue
CLEVELAND BROWNS - Sianed

, Vinny Tcaavadc, qUU\e:rback. 1o a ano~rcontnct. ·
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NEW YORK JETs- Signed Mari9
Bailey, wide receiver. Matched the alTer
dtcet •i&amp;ned by Marvin Wuh ini\U'i d.font:iYe lin~an, wilh Lhe Scaule

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semit:'maJs Saturday, was abo due
10 amv~W~d~· but
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tour. ·
teve F1sher wd hu
team is loolrin_g for its reward on
the court, not m the FrCI)Ch Quarter ... W 'U .
kids
e.. ~ve our
a touch or
a. tas!~ o! what .~e final four is
hJ(e, Fuher sa1d. "But,· we're
here to, play ~tball and that's
our mam goal.
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l!t 5 ,p,m. _and _Notlh Car~hna
wasn t due m until noon on Fnday,
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Jeff Hm&lt;WI and Jeff Frye. infu:ldca; Hector Fajtfdo, Barry Manuel and Dut Smith,
pi.t.chen; and Rob Maurer, _fll'lt bueman,
on the the lS·day disabled list t'CLrOictivc
loM.reh 27.

Announced that Scott Oanelu:, pitcher,
~ ltl.y in Yuma 10 pi1e:b minor-leaaue

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Elsewhere in the NBA, it wiiS :
Boston beat Golden State, Den- Detroit 120, Portland 111; Indiana :
ver, DaJlliS, Washington, Sacra- 114, Washingion 95; Seattle 103, •
mento and Philadelphia - with a Dallas 96; Atlanta 103, Deilver 94; :
combined record of 126-289- Uiah 93, San Antonio 8S; and Mi~ •
during its nine-game winning nesots 126, the Los Angeles Lakers :
By KEN RAPPOPORT
traditional division names Patrick, streak. Now comes the tough part.
113. ·
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In NHL aeiion,
NEW YO~K (AP) --Now Adams, Norris and Smythe.
The Celtics play division leaders
Tlmbenvoha W, Liken 113 •
there shouldn't be any more ·con··"... "We will continue to honor the Phoenix and Chicago at 'borne imd
Minnesota won consccuti ve :
troversy about the NHL playoff founders .of U. ~ with awards New York on the road in their next road games for the f11st time this :
sy,stem.
· intheirnames,''
tmansaid. "At three aames, on Friday, Sunday seascn,outscoringLosAngeles38- ;
The league took care of that the same time, we're goin~ to make and next Thurscllly. .
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. · 22 in the fourth quarter,
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1~-time grievance by announcing the game easier to follow. '
Boston's latest victim in its · ·Christian Laettricr scored 21 of :
By KEN RAPPOPORT .
Edmonuin S, Minnesota 2.
a history-making realignment on
Los Angeles Kings star Wayne · longest winning streak since the his 28 points in the second half and :
AP Hockey Writer
Nordlques 6, Canadien&amp; 2
Wednesday that, among other Gretzky thinks they have.
1985-86 champiOnship season was 10 in the fmal four minutes fer the ;
Mario Lemieux had the day of[
Mats Sundin scored a goal aiid things, dramatically .changes the _ "One of the things·that ·!J hard. Philadelphia, which lost 109-103 Timberwolves. wbo won' their'first • .
So Pat Lafontaine' went to 'work.
. set up three more as the Nordiques. playoffformat.
" ·
· for people to understand ts that on Wednesday night for .its 11th game at the Forum in eight tries . .:
· . For years, the divisional playoff there's a big difference between defeat in 12 games.
Micheal Williams had 24 points : ·
. Given the Ollportunity to take defeated the Canadiens:
Scott Young had two ~pals and- _selllp has been ~der s\ege ~use Canada and th~ U~!ted. States (in
·' 'I'm pleased with the win and 11 assists and Doug West 23 ;
over " the NHL scoring lead,
· ;·
LaFontaine seized it wflh both Mike Hou~. Martin Rucmsky and many thought tt wasn 1 equttable, hockey percepllOn), Slid Gretzlcy, streak, but I wpn't he h;~ppy until .·points for Minnesota.
hands Wednesday night to lead the Mit;e Ricct also scored for Quebec. with tesins making the postseason ~ho has played in tloth places. we get 13 or 15,'' Xavier
The Timberwolves ended the ·
Buffalo Sabres to a 5-2 victory )ohn LeClair scored twice in the tournament ahead of others with
Ther~ are a lot of people w.h_o McDaniel said. "We just have to game with a 20-4 bunt that includ-::
over the New Jersey Devils. · .
second period for the faltering better records.
know 10 Canada what the Norr1s stay greedy and win more."
ed 14-for-15 shooting from the ~
L8Fontaine had a goal and three Canadiens.
No more.
Division is and what the Smyth~
''We '11 be tested,'' Celtics free-throw line.
:
assists to move ahead of the PittsKIDp 5, Mlipll! Leafs 5
. Now, the top ei~ht teams in Division is, but CalifoJDians don't coachhan C~ Ford said. "I like our SuperSonics 103, Ma~erkks 96 ~
burgh· superstar in the most com- :. Doug Gilmour who accidental- · each conference w1ll make the have a cl,pe about it East and West c ces.
·
Seattle survived a scare at Dal •
pelling individual race in hockey. ly scored in his o~ net earlier, set Stanley Cup playoffs in a system . po~.... I think it is good for hockBoston _trailed ·f!lr most. of the las as RiCky Pielte scored eight of .:
LaFontaine now has 142 points to up Nikolai Borschevslcy's I!Oal at · that ~rs theNBA: playoffs.
ey.
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gam.e until Regg1e ~ewu and his 23 points in the fmal6:04.
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. Lemieux's I4L
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Divlsion cha!f1ptons will be
In the Western Conference, the . Kevm Gam~le got hot m the f(lurth
Doug Smith $COred 26 points ::
"He's on fife," LaFonliine said t)lird assist to give Toronto a tie.
seed~ 1-2 on the~ records and the ~acific and Central divisions will · quaner ag&amp;Jnst the 76ers. Gamble and Jim Jackson 20 for the Maver- ..
of 'ihe torrid Lemieux, who ha8 37
The King~ought..they had the · next sa~ teams .wtll !Je selected on · replace the Smythe and Norris, hacl 11 of his 26 points in the peri- iCks.
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points in 13 games since returning winner with 64 seconds left in the ~~.s of~ pomts, regardless respectively.ln me Eastem Confer- od, and Lewis 10 of his 33.
The game was lied 86-Rti on :
from treatment for Hodgkin's dis- · ovettime on a backhander by Mike of divtSton standings.. .
ence, the Northeast and Atlantic
_Philadelphia scored the last 10 Smi!h's two free throws befor~ the :
ease. "I hope it goes dowil to the Donnelly. But play continued to the
The. No. 1 team m the con~er- will repl.acl: Adams and Pattick.
points .of the flfSt half. for a 60-56 Son1cs scored nine of the nex1 13 •
wire."
.end oC.the exua- ~od without a ence will play N~.- 8, No.2 agamst
The defen~ng ~hampion Pitts· lead and held that margin at 82-78 points, including six by Pierce, for ;,
The Penguins, who were idle on whistle and a subsequent replay of . No. 7•. No. 3 agamst No. 6 and No. · burgh Pengluns were among the after three quarters.
a 9 5-90 ad vantage with 2 ' 21 '
Wednesday, get back into action Donnelly's shot showed the puck 4 agamst No.~ - The conference teams affecred by the realignment
Then Lewis. who made 14 of21 remaining.
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tonight against Hartford.
slipping past Felix_ Potvin and land- . playoff chal!lptons meet for the plan. 'f!ley .will play in \he Noa;tfa-, shots, gave Bps ton the le~d. for
Hawks 103, Nuaets 94
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Dale Hawerchuk scored two mg on the goal line before bemg Stanley Cup.
east DIVISton, 10 effect mov1ng good, 9~·90 _w1th 6:56 rem81mng, . . Atlanta wo~ at J?enver for its •;
pc)wer-play goals for the Sabres, Cleared by the Toronto goalie..
It's the flfSt ti_me in the history . from the old Palrick to the Adams.
on a three-pomt play.
·
stxth consecuuve vtctory behind .,_
both set up by LaFo!!taine, and
Gilmour accidently deflected of the leagu~ £!!~· format will be
The Penguins wiU join Boston,
A three-poiDter bY. Hersey . Kevin Willis'_19 points and 18 :;
added an assist. Alexander Jari Kurri's ~armless shot into his used. ~he diVIsiOnal setup was Buffalo, Hartford, Montreal, Que· · H~wkins, _who led Phtla~elphia . rebounds and Dominique Wilkins' .~
Mogilny also scored his league- own net at6:13 of the third to give started m 1982, following a period bee and Ottawa in tlie Northeast.
wtth 30 pomts., closed the SIXers to 24 points.
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the Kings a S-4 lead. But his third where the 16 teams with lhe best
The Winnipeg Jets and Tampa 104-101 with 1:24 left. The score ·
Atlanta Jed just 80-79 with·.8:55 :
New Jersey, which lost foe only asSist of the ~arne caught his fleet- records made the playoffs, regard- Bay Lightning also changed divi- was 106-103 -when Lewis missed remaining before taking 'charge :
~second time in six gjiDies, got footed Russ1an teammate at full lessofdivisionorconference.
sions.
Ill! open shot from the left corner with a 17-8 run.
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goals from John MacLean and throttle and Borschevsky sent a
Another thing: Wednesday's
Winnipeg enters the Central With 32 seconds to go.
Jazz 93, Sp11ra 85 ..
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Bruce Driver.
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· wrist shot into the top left comer sweeping realignment for next sea- (from the Sm~the) to play with
But Gamble got the rebound and
Karl Malone had 31 points and •
In other games Wednesday .for his 34rd goal.
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son has ~- unked the traditional Toronto, Detroit. Chic1go, St. the Cel!ks pulled away at the free- 14 rebQul!ds, and Uiah used a 16-2 :
night, it WliS Quebec 6, Montreal2; ·
Oilers 5, North Stara 2
Campbel and Wales conference Louis and·Dallas, the latter 'fran- throw line. ·
. ·
(See NBA 00 Pilce 5)
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Los Angeles S, Toronto S; and " L.hzht-scorinR Louie DeBrus.k names and replaced them with the chise moving.to Texas from Min•
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got the game-winning goal. Western an~ Eastern conferences.
nesota after this ~n.. . .
'Sports deadlines posted · DeBrusk gave the Oilers a 3-2 lead
The re!Dake of the exp~nded . ~ The expan~1'?n M!a."!l te~m
·
at 18:28 of the second period and NHL also mcluded.the renammg of JOIOS the Atlanuc m a diVISion with
Th G . .
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goaltender BiU Ranford was sharp. four divisions to give fans and the Florida-rival Tampa (from the old
e .aU1poll~ Da1/y Tnb1111~ • .DeBrusk milde a sensational play medis easier identification, accord• Norris), Washington~ ·the New
~~e~~n~':i; ~~01 ':J·~~.:':~~~ in front of Mi'nnesota goaltender ingtocommissionerGaryB(Ittman. York Islanders, the New York
. Tbnes·S~n?~- ~~ the -~bu.1· Darcy Wakaluk, knocking· down
Bettman said _d_uring aconf~r- ~gers, New Jusey ind .Philadelth
~ ue
,_contn • "the ·puck from· eye ·height ·with his encecall thatlradiuon wasn't bemg plua.
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NEW OWNER ·- MILLARD SPAULDING
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WHO'S OPEN? - Georaetowo's.Joey Brown (wltb INIU)
for aD open teammate while Mlnoesota's Arrlel McDoilald
pressure from 'behiod duriiiJ Wednesday niJbt'l NIT
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· "JOhn Thompson won a national championship and Bobb
KDightasweU k '· their team~
secluded in difr~,'' Pitino '
said. "Jim Valvano~ it the other
· way evel)'body
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(ight beforew:C left111: at to
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ently. There's no right Way."
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Kevin Millen
good team, that we were over- missed a fS:foot jumper from the
School history with 1,258 points. looked. by the NCAAs and we felt wing with three seconds left, but
He w.as also selected by the DiSirict that the NIT was a perfect place to Minnesota batted the ball out of
13 coaches as the district player of .showcase our abilities, •• said tour- bounds with the clock ruding 0.4.
the year, was named flfSt team A.P. nament most valuable ,player
Oeorgetown tried lobbing the
all-Southeastem .District and spe- . VosbonLenard.
ball inbound$ to Harrington undercia! mention all-state.
That d011sn't mean Minnesota neath the basket.
• Bentley i 6-fOot-1 senior who 1!f&amp;S playing solely to impress the
"We were trying to curl Othella
averaged 14.9 points acontest, was folks in the NCMs. Quite the con:' around to the basket, but they knew
selected by the District-13 coaches... trary, the Gophers went through the . .. !h~ oply plac:e .we could go was
to first team all-district and was NIT treating 1·t with res"""t and _mstde for a tip," Thompson ·w 'd. · ·
honorable mention A.P. all-South- made the best of the situa(i;; they · "We wanred to make sure they
eastern District.
·
. found themselves in.
got no Jobs,'' said L,·o.ow-d, a IIOphoOthers selected to' the team
By Wednesday night, coach more shootin~ guard who peaked
included Travis Waggoner and Clem Haskins said his team was in the NIT,Iimshing with 17 points
Scott Chapman of Alexander, happy with the way things worked against the Hoyas. "We wanled to
Jason Williams and Nolan Yates of out.
clog up the.middle, and that's-what
Vinton County, ChUck Garvey and
''This more than makes up for we did.''
Erin Hall of Belpre and Bruce Lari~ it. To me it's a mission accomLenard intercepted the pass and
ning of Miller. .
.plished. It's been a great experi- · hpaved lhe ball upcourt as the horn
. Players gewng honoll!ble-men- .eoce for us and we're going 10 use · sounded.
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lion honors ~ere Brad Be_ntz of · it as a ~gboard for next year."
In the third-place game, Alaba~ Hocking, Rc:uben Kit~e of ·
Arne! McDonald led the rna-Birmingham used a slowdown
Tn'!'ble •. Eddte Patg.e of Mtller, . Gophers (22-10) with 20 points, 14 game to frustrate Providence and
Juslln Gail of Nelsonville-York and in the second half. Lenard lidded 17 overcome a 17 -)Xiint, 14-rebound
Steve Hendershott of Wellston.
points oq 6-for-9 shoolins. Har- performance by·Michael Smith for
The TVC-S~OAL all-star bas- " rington led Georgetown (20-13) a. SS-52 victory. UAB (21-14) .held
ketball game will~ played. Satur- with 17 points and Joey Brown had Providence to only two field goals
day·at Alexander High School: The 14
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in the final 6:30. Robert Shannori
girls' garrie will get underway ~I
.Freshman forward Duane ICdUAB with n points.
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start at 8 ·p.m. The girls ali-TVC
team was announced at an earlier
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.Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, April 1, 1993

. '{)ri'oles give . V~Ienzuela seconf] sho.t; Twins.release Blyleven .
· . Br. Tbe Associated Press ·
While Fernando Valenzuela got

an unexpected second chance, Bert Twins think he's finished.
Blyleven was told the Minnesota . .. · Blyleven, l3 wins short of 300,

was tilld he didn't make team dur- - with manager Tom Kelly, general
ing a Wednesday morning .meeting· ~er An_dy MacPhail ~d pitch-

By .The Bend

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last two seuons left Tuesday's '
£!U'le against caiifoinia be&lt;:ause·.

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ob to make 11 close as
Umversuy of Rto Grande baseball they dtd.
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team played a game, so when lhe
. The Redm~n went out for foitr
Redmen met· M
. arshall Umvers_uy hus - one aptece from Chad CarMonday and came out on lhe l~smg roll, WesYoung, Jason Wright and
e_nd ~-2, ~oach . Dave Oglesby Enc Pamsh -. ~d committed two
. w as~ t dtsappomted wtth hts · error~ f?r thetr ftrst weather-(ree
t~ s perfonnancc. . .
ou~ng;sn.JCe returnin~ from Febru. I~ was an ?utstandi~g JOb, con· ary s spnng. break trtp to Panama
stdenn~ they d been mst4c for a ~~ty, Fla. Mike Voorheis; who
month, the s~~t~-season mentor JOill_s Young and Wrjght as tlJe only
comment_ed.. It s been a very semors on !he 1993 .Redmen edistressful snuatmn for them, so !hey
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Arbaugh, Joey Coates, Randy Kaylor Pat N wland D ·d K ·
• Reed
e lind Jerrod
• avtRidenour.
oemng '
Robert
Probable pitchers in the rotation
Arb
h c
are
aug' oates, Koening,
Kaylor,
Sophomore
Matt Bowen
and
freshman
Jason Sheets.
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Rounding out the lineup are
sophomores -Bowen, Jeff Stethem
and Ryan B LI
Sh
d
.. ey
·
eets an .
Michael Smilhucare
freshmen.
Eichinger shld, ''We are .few in
number, but we have good group.
We have great kids that have
good work ethic . The team has

a

good speed overall, is versatile in a1 title.
the fact they can play many post·.
Eichinger cited his team's weaklions and are in top physical condi- nesses as having lack of experition."
ertced seniors, uncertainties in
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"Weshouldbeagooddefensive &amp;~~~~/0 1 ng .an ac 0
team, but
havevery
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The coach concluded, "We have
gym, but we need some field tim!'. had good workouts inside and the
It's discouraging to n.ot be able 19 kids have worked hard. Many other
'd " 'd E' h'
h · ·clubs arc in the same position, so
get
outstsecond
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tc mger
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in his
as Eastern
coach.
take the field."
· Last year Eddie Collins coached
Assisting Eichinger are former
llhe club. The year before J;ijchinger EHS star Bryan D..-st, John Sheets
was at the helm, winning a section- and Leonard Koening.
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.Southern beats Ravenswood 10-5 in base-ball opener
Southern's ~ball team defeated Ravenswood 10-5 in a weadterdelayed night game Tuesday night
m Ravenswood. ·
Ryan Williams got the win for
·the Tornadoes (l -0) as tbree
hurlers, starter Andy Grueser, Jeremy Dill and Williams, shared 1:9ual
time on the mound. They c0111bmed
for 12-wallcs, three hit batsmen ••
f:wned eight and gave up just five
h.iis.
.. Patterson suffered the loss for
~avenswood (1·1). Akers and
'Aicher came on in relief, combining for six strikeouts, six walks and
six hits.
-·Coach Mick Winebrenner said,
"A win is a win ...we'll talce it. I
never .would have believed that
we'd play. This was tlie first time
we'vc been on the. infie!_d..this

Wife shouldn't need to defend
.. herself against others' ideas

spring an~ its the first time my walked, Grueser walked and Jerepitchers have pitched off of a my Northup rcache4 on an emir.
mound.l'mjust glad we won."
Cle)and dJ:ove ho!D~ two with an
Southern broke open a scoreless two-RBI smgle, gtvmg SHS .a 5-3
second when Andy Grueser lead.
walked, went to second ·on a wild
SHS scored what proved to be
pitch and Trenton Cleland hit an the winning runs when Williams
RBI s~gle ..Cleland went to ~ond singled. in ~he fifth, stole second,
Vlll a wild pttch, then Robert .Kimes then Wtcldme and Grueser walked
hit another RBI single for a 2-0 ·to load lhe bases. Northup drove in ·
SHS lead.
. two when his hard shot squibbed
_Ravenswood went up 3-2 \!\.\!!!?. J~tw~plhe right fielder's legs on
thud when Grueser hll a what appeared to be a routine catch
Ravenswoodbatterandwallredtwo along the line. The miscue gave
more to load the bases. Murray sin- SHS a 7-3lead and SHS went on to
gled in two and Patterson followed win 10-5 behind Williams' and
with another RBI single.
DiU's good relief pitching.
·
SHS wen• ahead in the fourth
Besides Cleland's blasts (two
when Cle~d again c:amed the big singles), Wifliams, Wic!tline,
bat. He ptcked up his second and NorthupandKimeseach singled.
third RBI's when Kyle Wickline - Ravenswood hitters were Murmy and Akers wiDt two singles and

Patterson with one.
Inning totals
.
Southern: o20-320-3 = 10-6-2
Ravenswood: 003-110.() = 5-5-3

"Until I need a ft.fth srarter, Fernando and ·Mark (Williamson) will
pitch out of the bullpen," Oates
said. "I'll use them both in long
relief."
· Valenzuela signed a ·mino~
league contrict w
. ith Baltimore in
FebrUary, then pitched 14 scoreless
innings to solidify his bid to return
to the majors after a one-year
absence. He will ·be given a
$250,000 major league contract
this weekend.
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has told me I made the team,"
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has played m 49 g~es wtth the .
Mariners the past two ~ns.
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In the f~t of the. day.s deals, .
t~e St. Louts Cardtnals traded 1•
nght-hander ~ CWk an4 short~ ;
stop. Juan AnduJBf to. the Cleveland. :
lnd.t~ns for ~utftelder . Mark..•
Wlu!CI!· ,
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. Whtten ~ arnvalt"; St. ,Lou!s .;
~ay coihpaicate the suuauon.m .
nght field. Bef?£C the ~· Bnan. ·
J&lt;l'llan and Ozzte Canseco ~ere the· ,
Cront-fll:llner1 to succeed Felix J~,. •
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WELCOME SPEA.KER • Pleasant Valley
Hospital's Cardiac: RebabUitatlon Department
bas been busy ror the past several months.
bringiag mrormation on beart-bealthy living
and educ:atlon on the latftt tteatment oplioDS ror
cardiac: disease to our community. During
February, Natioaal Heart Month, cardiac: rehab
nurses Jeanie Sbato and ~utb Spt!ltcer offered

some insurance, and I m certain "
that it will improve the strenglh of .'
our bench no matter who might be'."
starting," Cardin!lls manager Joe ··
Torre·aid.
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Floridaobtainedaleft.handed.::::
hitting left fielder for its benc'"·
·~C"",·
Wednesday by signins Greg Bri- ;;:
ley, who spent the past four sea- ~
sons with Seattle. The Marlins also
obtained iofitelder Andres Santana ·;
from the San Fmncisco Giants for ·
right-hander Brian Griffiths and ·
assigned Santana to Class AAA
Edmonton.
,
·· Briley hit a career-high .275 in :
66 games with the Mariners last
26 homers in 478 •
Briley signed a one-year con- ,
tract worth $200,000 with the ;
chance to earn $100,000 more in ..
performance bonuses: .$50,0()0 :
each ,for 100 and -120 games. . '

rree cbolaterolsc:reenlngs to tbe public: aud
PVH empluyea. ,F..arller thll month, they welcomed HantlnJlOn c:ardloloalst Everett Wray,
M.p. to 1 mee~ of the ''Heart T~ Heart" support lfOUp, wbere be spoke oa Clll'dtac catheterization ,a nd aligluplasty. Above, Sbato 1nd
Spencer praent Dr. Wray with a gift in •ppreci-.
ation or his visit to PVH.

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WASIDNGTON (AI')- Vice ·
President AI Gore, the butt of
countless Jay Leno jokes about his
wooden ways and second· banana
job. can give almost as good as he
gets. ·
The "Tonight Show" star telephoned Gore during a party
Wednesday celebrating the vice ·
president's 45th birthday.
An aide said .Leno told Gore
about an electric bicycle he had
built. : .
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According to the: aide, Gore
replied, "You know, Jay, a lot of .
people might have a hard time '
:thinking of me as funny, but they
might have a harder time thinking
of you as the scicnce-and-technolo- .
gy type."
COuntry star Kathy Mattea also
called, and sang " Happy Birth·
day." Manea is a friend of the former Tennessee senator and lives in
Nashville.
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Higuera, has a shoulder strain.
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Higuera, trying to come back
from 1991 rotator cuff SUliery that
has liinited him 10 seven games the

Tlie "All My Children" star
received on Emmy nomination for
best actress Wednesday for the
14th time since she Cieated the role
of Erica Kane in 1971.
Her show got 11 Emmy nominations overall, including its 18th
for best drama -an honor it won
last year for the ftrst time.
Broadcasting's longest-running
drama- CBS' "Guiding Light"
-led ·!he daytime drama category
with 18 nominations. "Guicling
Light" had been a bit on mdio for
15 years before its 1952 debut on
television. .
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Miss Lucci and "All My Chitdren" co-star Walt Willey will be
the hosts of the 20th annual Day·
time Einmy awards ceremony May
26.
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LOS ANGELES (AP)- Everyone wanted to belly up to the bar
for the taping of the final
"Cheers" episode - even Presi. NEW v,-,,. K
dent CliniOn.
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nade from the singing group Boyz
has lifted the spirits ora 15·

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year-old girl suffering from bone
cancer.
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Christy Knotts, a student itt
. Triad Htgh School in west central
Ohio, was surprised when the
group showed up at her door, said
Lorie Evilsizor, president of the
Special Wish Foundation of Cham· · County
pat!!,DHer mouth "-~" open, her
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eyes lit up, and sbe started crytng,

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A g&amp;me was played wilh prizes
given.
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Refreshments were served to the
above named and Mrs. Salley
·Brown, Mrs. Diana Jones, Mrs.
Nancy Buckley, 'Mrs. Frances
Da".
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~ Nina Boston coriducted lhe Peg Buckley (a guest) and Mrs.
business·meeting during which 37 . Lillian ·Pickens who received the
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sick and shut-in calls were report- doorprlze' .
ed. Cards were signed for several
Devoti~s were read by Denise
friends. Members voted to pur- Mora, "they're Waving .at Me"
~hase get well cards. A discussion
from the March Reader's Dtgesl
was held fc&gt;r the jlurchase of chairs
The program was "A Tisket • A
for the church.
Tasket. -A Brown and Yellow ~as­
Members discussed the menu ket" with instructor Janet Thetss.
for Easter sunrise servil:o: .
Everyone made a bukel
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Refreshments were served by
. was held for Mrs: Mjunie Buckley. 'the hostess.
A decorateil Cake, cards and gifts
The Reedsville United
Methodist Women met recently
with Mrs. Mamie Buckley for 'the
MP.rch meeting. ·
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meeting with "Sprinf!!me Prayer"
and th.e. reading of ' Glory of the·

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soft wadding normally comes'f!ut
of the gun. Instead, some other
kind of projectile came out. ·
"I've never heard of ,anytlling
like this before. I don't know how
it got in there," Rosen said.
The 5hooting is belli$ treated as·
accidental, but police will examine
fil.m shot dunng the scene and
interview witnesses, Chief Robcn
Wadman said. He would not
release the shooter's name.
In 1984, actor Jon-Erik Hexum
of the CBS series "Cover-Up"
died after accidentally shooung
himself in the head wtth a blank
pistol. The wadding was driven
tnto his skull.
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The day filming for "The
Crow" began Feb. 1, a carpenter
suffered burns when a crane
brushed against power lines on the
set. He remains hosrspitalized in fair .
condition.' .
TheApril2issueofthemaga.
zine Ent.ertainmeilt Weeldv
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described other problems: a disgruntled employee drove a car
through the SJUdio's plaster shop; a
construction worker. slipped and
drove a screwdriver through his
hand; a storm dam88ed sets; and a
publicist was injured in a minor car
acct'dent.
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Bruce Lee died in 1973 at age
32 of brain edema, or swelling, but
a coroner's description of "11eath
by misadventure" fed rumors of
drugs •
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operated on Lee.
The object was not retrieved
during surgery. An autopsy was to
be performed today.
The actor was stamn
· g in "The
Crow," a movie based on an adult
comte' book of the same name. He
was playing a rock star who is murdered by a gang, then comes back
to life wilh supernatural powers to
avenge his death.
Executive Producer Bob Rosen
said Lee was standing about20 feet

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plagued by inishaps.
The entry wound in Lee's
abdomen was about the size -of a
silver dollar and extended straight
back to his spine, and X-rays
showed a metallic ob;ect _all of
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which suggested he was hit with a
buUet. .
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were most likely dealing with,'-'
Dr. Warren V( . McMur-ry, who

a thing of quuitY
and exchange," Walc!Jtt ~ai.~ -----··The Blue Ribbon Commission ¥ices, Siting Criteria Commission,
Wednesday. "The rhythm I see of to develo~ recommendatio~s on sit- P.O. Box 118, Columbus, 43266the island is a very. very open ing critena for a regionallow-l~~el 0118.
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radioactive waste disposill faciltty
The Commission and the Low·
Walcott, a poet and play'!"rig~t will hold a p\tblic hearing on Level RadioaCtive Waste Advisory
who has taught at ~oston l!mverst- Wednesday, April 7, 1993, at the Committee are seeking public comty since 1981, satd· he wtll con- Ohio University Inn, Oak Room, menton issues related to facility
tribute $50,000 of his nearly $1 331 Richland Ave:, Athens. Testi- devfilopmenL These include siting
million in prize money. }fe estab" mony will ·be taken from ·7-9 p.m. criteria, disposal technology and
lished a foundation to raise whatev- Additional time may be provided at design criteria, commpnity comer else is needed.
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the discretion of the chair. .
p~n~tion and benefits, selection
An April 26 fund-ratser wtll
It is not neceSS3f)' to regiSter to cntena for the developer/operator
include a poejry reading by Wal- testify in advanCe. Length of indi- of the_ facility , licensure, facility
cott and a jlerfonnance of his wo~k vidual statements may be_limited operauon_s, clos_ure, and long-term
by a tl!eater group he founded tn based upon th~ number of witness- .fB11' reqwrements.
1959.
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. NEW YORK (AP) - Monte! tesumony ts encouraged and wtll
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be accepted. until Aprill6.' 199.3._,. Marine Lance
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Cpi. _Branden H..
W·
be s bmtt
Ch
f HoWard A and
try to rub is shaved head.
ntten tesum~ny may ' ued - . apman, son
C
. "I ihink of this the same way a ted at the hearing or forwilrd 10 .Barbara S. Chapm8ll of OC?1 11e,
woman.lhinks of her breasts," ~ the Ohio DeJ!ar~ent of Health , was recently ~romllte!' to h!s pre.·
talk show host said, rubbing. his Bureau of Radiologtcal He!llth Ser- sent f11nk whtle servm~tth ~st
head."Ihaveanintimateretanon- ,
B~tt.B!ton,2ndMaf!ncs.. Marine
shipwiththisthing.
Dtvwon,CampLe.)eltne,N.C.
The 1990 graduate of Federal
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. ki~Hish. School o.f Stewart, I
ined
Marine,.._ m Novcm
the recent meeting of the Shade
Navy Fireman Marvin E. BickJO
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Route 3, Racine, ~tly received with "I know it's spring when I?"
a Letter of Apprectation.
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Bickers was cited for profes - ·clubs Spnn"~Region!ll Meetin~ is
Three Meigs County residents
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to S
lhe President's
sional~"".o~
of du....,
w e April 24 at
Holiday Inn in al" have been named
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assigned aboard .the doek landing lipo!is. Coffee hour is at 8:30 and L_ist at Washmgton ~te ommu·
ship OSS·Tortuga, homeported in the business meeting is at 9 a.m. ntl)l College for the wmter.
Little Creek, Va.
Tickets are $10.
. -T~ey are _Alban R. urus,
The 1989 graduate of Southern
.
Po~eroy; Mtch!lel S. Russell,
High -School joined the Navy in
. The .nell_l mC\)ting will be wtth Racme; and Anlla M. Thomas,
August, 1989.
?vfrs.:NancY Buckley.
Reedsville.

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By JENNIFER BUNDY .
. ASsoCiated Press Writer
WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) . sed to be a prop ri~ed
It
ppo
was
su
to fl·re blan.. s but the gun at
BOSTON (AP)- Derek Wal" '
· t"nner ·ofthe 1992 Nobel ki1lcd lhc actor son· of martial arts
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star Bruce Lee left what looked like
Prize for ~itenllllre, will speod_some a bullet lodged against his Spine. ,
of _the ,pnze money to. es~blish '!"
Brandon Lee, 28, died Wednes~sts. colony o~ a uny tsland m . day about !2 hours after being
hts nanve SL I:ucta . . . .
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other cast members of the NBC sitcom, Clinton was unable to fly in
from Washington, the White House
said.
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Clinton's press secretary hinted
that he may somehow be part of the
show. "There may be ways," Dee
Dee Myers said withoun;laboniting.
The 90-minule finale, which airs
May 20, was shot Wednesday
night. E.ven Shelley Long, who
played the intellectual barmaid
Diane Chambers from 1982 to
1987, returned for last call.
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course, that -got all of us crytng
too....
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The Philadelphu~ group_ fl~w
into Dayton lnt~tonal ~n.
on Sunday, wher~ aup_ort secunty
helped_ k~p th.etr am val secret,
Ms, Evils~or satd. . ..
Sh~ SBii! the group sang .· ~ ~f
Road .and.thrceothersongs.
Christy ts scheduled to undergo
bone-replacement surgery today at
Ohio State Unive~ty HOSllitals in
C0 1 bus Ms Evilmor satd.
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gulping is downright· crude and
aniloying.
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We have left carefully' worded
.couplc8 wtto
. .-call slightly y z.·er
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to no avail. We have asked
than we are.
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nunc
who provides these snackS
· After we had csien. my h
,
to
please
wait until the docton' are ,..
ANN LANDERS
asked me if I would ple&amp;sc get biln
.;,;
"19!1), Lao Aucela
flllilhed dictating. She acolfJ • us
a soft drink. I obligingly got him a TlmaS,...Ucole
as if our complain!&amp; tren't ~t
soft drink and thoughtiiOihillg of it.
Creolon S}Ddl&lt;ole''
enough to bother with.
.
Much to my astonisbmenl, l aoon
I
hope
~se
docton
will
ICC
found myself defending my actions.
themselves
in
dlis
leaer
llld
clict
I m:eived a severe tDnpe lashing and raent lhe implication that I am
from lhe other women for "waiting allowing my husband 10 ~. me like off the miaupbuue while they chew,
on my husband. • I was told that l a servant. Or •• am I wrong? -· swallow llld gulp. If they don't..,.,
talking while their mouths are full
should have m.antcled him to go get "ROSIE" IN COLORADO
of
food, some day !hey will need. a ·
the c1ri1* bilnaelf.
DEAR "ROSIE": You should not
My question is dlis, Am: What need to defend yourself against littl.e ·surgery themselves - like a
has happeiled 10 common ~y? women whose ideas are different dictaphonectomy from the taminal
No wonder there iS so much marital from yours. Appiue11tly yoo and your orifice of the alimentary canal. TEETH
IN
strife in thiJ country. The new breed husband don't mind Sharing work . CLENCHED
of woman is so atiaid she might be ·and doing things for one another as NEI}RASKA
DEAR CLENCHED: While your
looked down on or lose her freedom equal partnen should.
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letter
may be 1111using to !IOIIIC, rm
Responding to a simple request
· if she exttnds to her husband the
sure
it
has valiclity. m bet you get
same common counesy she expectS docs not constitute servitude. If a
your point across and that the
from him that .she has become qass woman friend asked you to bring
and hard-boiled.
btl a soft drink, would you respond · results will be palifying.
Gem of lhe Day: A n.pern10111111 who
. On occasion, my husband does go differentiy? Those dames should be
has
everytliing should be
overboard )'ith the "get me· roo- toldtoheedlheoldaxiom,M.Y.O.B.
quarantined.
tine, but because I love him -arid
Dear Ann Landen: I am writing
appreciate the things he does fll' me, this to keep from choking a doctor• . LoMsoiM? Take chluge of yow
l don't mind doing things fll' biln. I am a medic:al transcriptionisl I life aNi /IITII it aroiUid. Wriu for
LAnders' MW booklet, "How 10
.He protlably would not want me tell· · ~mc
···~be
.d.. ,t.!c '.hat
'Pii~en·tmts
......· die~
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Make Frieruis and Stop Bei11g ,.
ing anyone, but he somecimes'i:le8nS" uoou -----11
the house, cooks dinner, ·washes
I am well aware that dOctors are Lonely.· Send a ulf~ loltg,
clothes and docs the dishes. Much overworked and pressed for time. bu.riMss-size e11vtlopt and a clttdr.
of what I do for him is reciprocal, Often they try to ti,nd ways of doing or moniy order for $4.15 (illis ill·
and I don't mind it one bit.·
two things at once. But eating 111C1 eludes postage and haruilillg) 10: ""
Will you please express your dictating at the same time.is about Friertds, c/o AM Lalldtrs, P.O. Box
views about thiS myour coh111n? I to drive me and my co-workers 1!562, Chicago,JU. 60611.{)562. (1rt
• consider myself a liberated woman crazy. The chomping, talking .00 CIJNlda, uNI $5.05.)

Dear Aim Lllllden:-My husband,
and. I -a!y. had dinner with Ibm: .

~J~~~:d!es::i~~ever fii'H~!~~:n:rmitell gives us ::

-Eastern baseball team waits for lull in spring rainstorms
Dennis Eichinger's ·Eastern
Eagles are anxiously awaiting the
start of the 1993 baseball season
wilh 12 players ·vying for a starting
position.
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Eastem ·tostabigchunkofits
. team
14-5 cectional championship
of iast year to graduation. Graduated are pitcfiers Jeff Durst, Tim ~issell, Terry McGuire and Michael
Smith, Rod Newsome and Mike
Newland.
No seniors are out for this year's
squad. Seven juniors, however, .
highlight the roster. Juniors competing for positions are Wcs

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"It was the probably ihe best set who went three for fciur, also with a h~sts in the second outing. Otter- 4~7.0 !~3 !nnmgs.
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of games we've played defensively stolen base, and a two of four be!n. had six hits, with Jennifer
It s difficul~ to e.xplain .If peosince the season began," third-year showing from Shelly Whitaker, Wtlhams two for. five and Mary . pi~
can .t usc !hem, Kclly
Redwomen Coach Angelo Forte who had three RBJs for the game.
Sundstrum netting one hit, and had sat d. And .wuh Bert, t~e ga,:
noted. "I was really fearful !hat our .
Kandee Francis and Carmen two errots.
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helped you wm .~ Worl_d Series )Vaf
long layoff would hurt, but 1 was Babcock of the Lady Cardinals
Beli~ Houle (1·2) had l(le win back when ... things~ that, you
proud of our players being ready to . were held 10 a hit apiece by Starr from the mound and Williams took never forget. But DOVL IS now lll)d.
play."
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Philpot (3·2). The hosts committed the loss.
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!hen ~then an!l as much as wed
Otterbein's. Leah Brent failed to a pair of errors to Rio Grande'.s
Weather permitting; the Red~ h•ve lik~d ~have kept Bert, '!"e
stop the Rio Grand.e hitting rush, one.
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. ~-. wo.me~ (5.4) were to pursue a tho,~g~t .tt wtser that we let htm
led by senior Robin Stull's.four for
The Red women got off eight · whu-lwmd sche4\Jie startmg today go.
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four peformance with a stolen base hits, with Beth Floyd goin$ three at Shawnee State, at Findlay Friday
Valen_zuda s place on ,the Balu- ·
Stull was backed by Char Peart· for four and Stull connectmg on and at Tiffin Saturday.
· · . 1 m!R Orioles became a vutual cer·
• ·two of five trips to bat 10 ~ge the.
tatnty Wednesday ~hen ml!"ager
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!lllowed Marshall only three which rendered their homQand level," Blyleven said. "But iO
disa
inted for Tedd
hus but was tagged for the loss to away fields useless for competi- can't pitch for the Minneaota lle'
and han! .. B Y: ~
· p.ut hiS season record_at 0-2. .
tion. But should a•drier aanespiiCrc Twins, then I don't want to pitch ers :,anager Phil Gamer s&amp;id. •Wl/e •
The Herd coQimllted a smgle prevail, the Rcdmen (1-6) were to fll' anybodY.· I've bean1 people 11y wanted 10 see him·progress. Now ~
ef!or and all !hree htts were con- meet Marieua .at Mp.rietta today lhc (expansion) Floricla Marlins are it's somebody else's opportun.ity." ,
tnbuted by- Ju~ ReY,nolds, Todd and open its ;Mid-Ohio COnference interested. Well, there are kids
In a surprise move, the S'eattleRo~s an_d Chr~s- Chtlders. :To_ny · schedule ·agamst Cedarvi)le 0~ the there that have tl!e dream of pitch· Mariners optioned secQDd baseman ~1
\Yhiteman took Honors as wmnmg road Saturday.
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· pttcher..
"We're looking fiXWaid 10 slart- some 42-year-old guy who' hasn't of the Pacific Coast League. 800116"
. The Redmen were. scheduled to ing 01!1'. eonfereiiCC se8son and get- been in camp .witlf-lhem come in was ex~ected to be Harold~
1 Rcynblds replacement on opel!irig
open ~t ~orne Marc,h '3 bu! h11d ting a few wil)s under our belt," and take their spot?" . been vtCU!Ds of fickle .lale wm1er- Oglesby said. .
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early .spnng weather condition~
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e·na /avo~"~"
with sweep o~"
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The.Red~omen .~ftball team at
the t!ntverstty of R~o Grande found
_ that us enf~ letsure due to the
wea~er hadn t done_any. harm as evtdenced by the•r sweep of a
doubleheader with Otterbein on the
road.,Tuesday.
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For the ftrst se~ of games played
by Rto Grande smce Feb. 27, the
Redwomen mounted a ~0-hit attack
agamst lhe ~dy Cardinals to wm
the opener wtth a 3-0 shutout and
kept the momen!.um going in the
nightcap for a 2-1 victorv.
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THURSDAY
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REEDSVILLE • Eden United
Brethren Church will have revival
'· with Betsy and Peter Martindale
ana family through Sunday. Spec;_ial music nightly at 7 p.m.

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Merchants Association wUI sponsor its Eighth Annual Spring Fashion Show on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at
Pomeroy Elementary. Tickets are
$4. The public is encouraged to
attend.

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POMEROY - The Meigs Coonty Pomona GraJlge will have a bake .
RUTI.AND · Revival at Rutland .
sale and craft sale at Big Wheel on
Freewill Baptist Church with Bob
SYRACUSE ~ A free communiSaturday at 10 am. Members are
Siew'art will run through Friday. ty immunization clinic will be reminded to bring iteJils .to Big
Pastor Paul Taylor invites the pub- offe red at the Syracuse Fire . Wheel between 9 and 10'a.m.
lic.
Department on Friday from 1-3
p.m.: at the Bashan Fire Depart- · · RACINE - The parsonage com- ·
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REEDSVll..LE - The communi: ment from 9-11 a.m.; and at the mittee of Southern Cluster No. 2.
ty Onicy Singers will be giving pa(t Reedsville Fire Department from United Methodist Church, will
of their spring concert, "Heaven's 12:30-3 p.m . Chihl.ten ages two have a bake safe at Home National
Eyes," at the Eden United Brethren months and up must show proof of Bank in Racine on Saturday beginChurch on Thursday evening.
liD immunization rei:ord.
. ning at8 a.m. This will be held rain·
or shine.
POMEROY · A free community
TUPPERS PLAINS . There will
RUtLAND- There .will be a
immunization clinics will be pro- be a round and square dance Friday
vided at Ohio Valley Chri.stian . from a-11:30 p.m. at the Tuppers dance at the .Rutland American
Assembly on Thursday from 9-11 Plains VFW Hall sponsored by the Legion Hall on Saturday from 8
a.m. and at the Syracuse Fire ladies auxiliary. Music will be pro- p.m. to .midnight Music will be by
Department from 1-3 p.m. Children vided by Heritage Express. Callers Pure CQQntry Band. Public invited.
ages two through kindergarten will be Red Carr and Melvin Cross.
POMEROY - The Ladie• r..,.r,
must present an immunization · Everyone welcome.
Circle of the Sacred Heart Catholic
record.
LONG BOTTOM - There will ·church will have a: pre-Ea,ster craft
RACINE · The RaCine Ameri- . be a round and square dance at the · sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 ·
can Legion Post 602 wilf'meet Long Bottom Community Building p.m. at the church b_asement on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the post on Friday from 8-11 p.m: Music Mulberry Avenue. Crafts and
home.
will be provided by "Out of the homemade noodles will be fea Blue." Ronnie Wood will be the tured. Public invited.
.Chambers, left, returus to the· set of ''Cbeen"
KEEPING CARLA QUmT • Ted Daosou,
- RUTLAND - The Rutland caller. Refreshments will be served.
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ilurlog taping of tbe
episode of the popll!r
RUILAND ~ Final sign-up for
playiDg tbe role of bartender Sam·Malooe, keeps
Township Trustees will meet Cost is $3 single, $5 couple.
series at Paramouut Studios Ia Los Angeles
·the Rutland Youth League for the
Rhea Perlmau, playlug waitress Carla Tortelli,
Thursday at 6:3.0 p.m. at the. RutWeduesday. (AP photo)
under coutrol as SbeUey Loug, portraying Diaue
land Fire Station. Public invited.
LONG BOTTOM - Faith Full · 1993 season will be Saturday at the
Gospel Church ·in Long Bottom Rudand Ciyic Center frOm 10 a.m.
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P(lMEROY - The Community will have preaching and singing to noon. Anyone who has not par·
· Lenten Service, sponsored by 'the Friday at 7 p.m. with David Dailey, tici~ated needs~ co~y of the!' birth
Meigs Ministerial Association, will evangelist, and locl!l singers. Pastor ceruficate. Reg~strauon f~ IS $1Q,
· be held at the Pomeroy Baptist Steve Reed invites the public. Fel- not to exceed $25 per family.
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NEW HAVJ;N, Conn. (AP) - ·
Hoback will be preac;hing.
REEDSVILLE
The
Forked
"Alice
and
Edith"
by
Dorothy
Robert
Redford's
son
was
released
Violence
on television could stifle
"'SATURDAY
Run
Sports
Club
will
hold
a
Big
Clarke
Wilson
was
reviewed
by
Ida
from
the
hospiial
after
getting
a
.
·
a
child's
natural
curiosity, says the
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
TUPPERS'PLAlNS - The WillBuck
Contest
Sunday.
Enlries
will
Diehl
at
the
recent
meeting
of
the
liver
transplant
at
the
University
of
host
of
public
television's
"Mister
. Group of AA will meet Thursday at ing Workers of St. Paul United
be
accepted
between
noon
and
2
Middleport
Literacy
Club
hOSitd
by
Nebraska
Medical
Center.
Rogers
NeighborhoOd."
.
7 p.m. at the JTPA building. Call Methodist Church. Tumers Plains,
Ohio
Big
Buck
rules
apply.
Pat
Holter
at
the
Meigs
County
James·
Redford
will
remain
in
Fred
Rogers,
smiling
and
p.m.
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will hold a bake sale Saturday at 9
Awards will be given for•f~t, sec- Public Library.
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Omaha for a while as an outpatient, removing his jacket in trademark
a.m. in the church basement.
ond
and
third
places.
The
book
is
a
biographical
hospital spokesman Tom O'Connor fashion, gave a speech 10 about 400
.
POMEROY - The Meigs CounSYRACUSE
.
There
will
be
a
novel
ofthe~owivesofTheodore
said
Tuesday. The 30-year-old students and New Haven residents
ty PERI group will meet Thursday
spaghetti
dinner
at
Carleton
School
SYRACUSE·
The
Easter
cantaRoosevelt,
two
women
described
Denver
screenwriter received the at Yale University. Through a
at 1 p.m. at the senior citizens cen,
series of anecdotes, ·Rogers
ter at I p.m. All members are urged in Syracuse on Saturday from 5-7 U. "We Have Seen the Lord" will as compJetely different: Edith was transplant March 15.
p.m. Cost is·$3.50 or $2 for chil- ·be presented by the Syracuse quiet, serious min«!e.4, and always
Robert Redford spent time in explained bow he uses television to
to attend.
dren under 12. Further information Charge Choir on Sunday at 7:30 in tight control of her emotions, Omaha to be with his son during help children learn by presenting
people and feelings they can underPOMEROY - The local MADD may be obtained by calling 992- p.m. at the . Asbury United while Alice. was vivacious and out- the opemtion and recovery.
Methodist Church in Syracuse. going. Wilson paints intriguing
James Redford's wife, Kyle, stan.d.
.
Chapter will meet Thursday at 6 6681.
Everyone welcome. ··
'portraits of these dissintilar women said her husband needed the trans· : . "Learning com.es through rela: p.m. at 119 Butternut Avenue in
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA. .
whose love would shape the life plant because of a congenital con. tionships thlitJO\l811 something to
· .Pomeroy.
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The Liberty Mountaineers will perPOMEROY - Revival at. Cal- and career of Roosevelt, who . dition that damaf.!ed his liver.
us personally," he said. ,
• • 'I wonder if ·some children
MIDDLEPORT • The Meigs form Saturday at the Senior Citi- vary Pilgrim Chapel will continue became the 26th president in 1901.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) ·don't defend themselves a11ainst
·Junior High Academic Boosters zens Center in Point Pleasant, through Sunday with Rev. Amos The book follows his political life
W.Va.
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TNillis,_
evT~n
~elist,
and
~ill
andd
fAsrom
bt
be
Nbereew
York
General
CMargaret
Rey,
co-author
of
the
that l)'pe of frightening disp~y by
will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. All
1
aoma
1
hs,
evange
1st
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at\
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sem
y
w
.
he
was
dedicated
.
urious
Gecyge
.series
of
children's
closing
down their looking and lissixth grade parents are invited to
HENDERSON,
w.
v
A
.
.
The
singers,
at
7:30p.m.
nightly.
Victor
to
rooting
out
corruption,
to
the
hooks,
has
won
a
two-year
legal
tening,"
he Sljid of violeoce.
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· auend. Everyone welcome.
· White House.
battle over conttOI of the character.
"Mister Rogers Neillhborhood"
Galli a Twirlers Western Square Roush, pastor, invites the public~
It also tells of his life as a ranch"This decision affirms hec own- fl['$t aired in 1968 and IS the Public
TUPPERS PLAINS • The Tup- Dance Club will hold a dance Saturday
from
8-11
p.m.
at
the
Hen"
"SYRACUSE
The
Syracuse
cr
and
a
writer,
the
formation
of
the
ership
of the character and ensures Broadcasting System's longest-runpers Plains VFW Post 9053 Ladies
derson
Community
Center
in
HenVFW
will
have
a
chicken
barbecue
.
Rough
Ri&lt;*s
during
the
Spanishthat
she
and publishj:t Houghton ning program.
Auxiliary will meet Thursday at
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derson,
W.Va.
Tom
PoC
'
w
ill
be
the
Sunday
·
a
t·
1-1
a.m.
Cost
is
$4
for
a
American
War
(1898),
his
involve-.
Miffiin
are
the'on1y ones that can
: 7:30 p.m. at the post horne. All
caller. The dance is open to all ·half-chicken, baked beans, potato ment in .the building of the Panama preserve the character," said Denis
members urged 10 attend. ·
western
style'square tlancers.
salad and roll. Pies and cakes are Canal, and his formation of the Greene, Rey's'lawyer.
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extra.
"Bull
Moose~
Party.
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Rey.,
co-author
with
her
late
POMEROY - The Salisbury
The meeting ·opened with the husband, Hans, of seven books
_ REEDSVILLE - The junior
Township Trustees will meet
High
RACINE
The
Southern
Club
collect led by president Betsy about the inquisitive monkey, sued
Thursday at 5 p.in. at the township class of Eastern Hi~h School will
Rev. Ron del Martin, BrotherSchool
Sports
Banquet
will
be
held
Parsons
followed by the reading of Canadian. investment banker hood Director, State Convention of
hold a Country -Fau Carnival on
office on Rock Springs Road.
Saturday from 4· 7 p.m. at the Sunday at I p.m. AU athletes, par- the minures. Ptogress reports were Richard Lafferty in 1991 over pro-. Baptists in Ohio, will be the Evan- ·
given about Jean Fisher and Clarice posed designs for Curious George gelist during revival services at
LOTTRIDGE - The l:.oniidge school. Admission is 25 cents. ents and their ·guests invited.
Ervin and car!ls were signed for stuffed animals, pajamas and edu- First Southern Baptist Church,
There
will
be
games,
door
prizes,
a
· Community Center Association
POMEROY
·First
Southern
each.
A concert at the Library and cational software.
. ·
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country
store
and
foOd,
followed
by
· will meet Thursday at 7 p.in.
Pom~roy ·~ik~. beginning Spnday
Church
will
hold
revival
.
the
Lenten
service
at
Pomeroy
Lafferty
countersued,
and won and contmumg each evening
Baptist
ll
dance
from
8-11
p.m.
·
· Everyone welcome.
·
services Sunday through AprilS at Methodist Church were announced in U.S. District Court, which through Thursday at 7 p.m.
7
p.m. Pastor Lamar O'Bryant and a thank you ietter was read awarded him $317,000 for lost
SALEM CENTER - · Star
FRIDAY
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Guest music director and soloist
profits.
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invites
the public. Evangelisl will from Faye Wallace.
GALLIPOLIS - There will be a Grange and Star Junior Grange will
The appeals court reversed that Gainesville, Ga.
meet in regular session Saturday at be Randel Martin, Columbus; .and . Ten members answered roll call
bean and combread dinner ori the
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will
be
Morris
Wood,
witb
"the
woman
behind
the
man".
rulin~
Tuesday, affirming Rey's
. second floor of the Masonic Tern- 8 p.m. at the grange hall. InspecPastor Lamar O'Bryant invites
The hostess served light refresh- "desue to protect the aesthetic the public. Sunday school is at 9:30
: pie on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 tiot\ wilf\e_held and final plans Gainesville, Ga
ments.
integrity of the Curious George a.m. and worship services are lit
.
p.m. The cost is $3 for the dinner will be made for the thicken barbeBI:JRLINGHAM
The
Burlingimage."
_ or $1 for a hot dog. Dine-in or cue and dedication ceremony on
10:45 a.m . and 7 p.m.
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ham
Modem
Woodmen
of
America
Calls 10 Lafferty's office in
· • carry-out available. The dinner is · April 18. Potluck refreshments. All
The church offers a complete
Camp 7320 is having a potluck !ridge, Community Center on S.un- . Montreal seeking·' comment were. family program with nurseJj prosponsored by the Gallipolis Order members urged to attend.
April 10 at 6:30 p.m . at the day from noon to 1:30f.m. Carry- not immediately returned.
of the Eastern Star.
vided for each service.
Modern Woodmen
Wll..KESVll..LE · There will be Burlingham
The camp will furnish ham, out ayailable. Cost is $ for adults,
POMEROY - The Middleport a smorgasbord dinner .at the Hall.
for children under't2. EveryPresbyterian Church will have its Wilkesville Pythian Hall on. Satur- e~s, rolls, coffee and pop. There $2.50
one
welcome.
annual Easter craft and bake sale at day at 4 p.m. Costs is $5 for adults wi.l be no charge for ·this activity.
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MIDDLEPORT -!fhe First B~p­
· on Friday and Saturday during invited.
' - The choir of the tist Church of Middleport·will preRUTLAND
. store hours.
.
sent the cantata/drama "The Day
HARRISONVILLE - The Har- Rutland Church of the Nazarene He Wore My Crown" on Sunday at .
will present "Hosanna" and "Wave
p.m. The church is located at the
the Palms" on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ·· 7corner
llf Sixth and Palmer. The
The children will give a special play portrays
.the death, burial and
presentation and the congregation resurfection of Jesus Christ through
"In ·Jhe New Jerasulem." drama ,and song. Everyone welf· Beverly-~:iriuvill..sing _a special come.

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Gospel Slag will be held AprU 9 at tbe FreewiU Baptist Church in ·
Rutland. Featured .illugers lpclude The Eden's Family, Christiau
Sounds, Mark Coleman; White Oak Youth Choir, Havfn, Narrow
·.WilY• Reflections .Trio, Eternity, Bora APia ·Believers, Shammah,
Joe Daltou, The Conquerors, and Sandra lnd Eveyln, pictured
above. Singing will begiu at 7 p.m. aud Pastor Jlaul Taylor invites
the public. .

. Dramatical cantata offered
The First_Baptist ChUrch of . are Caih.r, Rig~s, Helen Fields,
Middleport will present !he canta- Melame Hamlin, Amy Rouse,
ta/dnuna, "The Day He Ware M~ Donna Grin$~tad, Sharon Hawley
.Crown" Palm Sunday evening at 7 and Sam Cowan. Choir members
p.m. at the chwth. ·
·
besides those mentioned above ·are
The can '!Ita. poruays through Mannin.g Kloes, Adam .White,)
music and suD life drama tile death, . David R1ggs, Lawrence Eblm, Dale
·burial and resurrection of Jesus · Thoene, Shawn a Tyo, MarilyQ
Christ. The direcrm·is Sam Cowan Fultz, Rhonda Tyo, Carolyn Davis, ·
with Chris ·Rouse, accompanist, .Wanda Shank and Debbie Ding~y.
imd Cathy Riggs and Adelle White, Other members of the congregauon
drama ooordinators.
· wiD also portray disciples during a,
Jesus will be pOrtrayed by Joe depiction of rile Last SuPfler.
Anthonv. Meinbers singing solos
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now offering his hool trimming •rvice• tO catu. ownon.
has 15 yeaN oxperience u a p101uoionellarrier.
All trimming is dono with hand toola (not grindors) and
using a portable n&gt;llovar chula.
Kilk wil travel up to 1y, hours from UtUa Hocking, Ohio
and roquiraa a minimum ol15 head of cattle per vioi1lo trim.
Special arrangemanta r.:aibla lor 4-H groups and dubs. ..

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"lddltpor1, Ohio 45710 .

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We will NOW serve chll~ren

. 6 months to 12 years of age.
. Call us for more Information
(614) 982~7328
311011

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BISSELL 'IUILDIRS, INC.
. New Homes • VInyl Siding
New Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCfAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

.. 614·992'.7643.
lllo S.IIHy C•ll•l

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1 112m1. HYMH Run. w-•o

985-3406

HARDWOOD

$40.00 a Load ·

fi At. 14J, 710 milo -

1lllar,
--·
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· fur-.
niture,llr
COIIocllbiM,
11111011

318111n

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FIREWOOD
fOR SALE

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LIMISTO.,
IRIVIL I COIL
who jldlld flliay

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mo. pd.

Shade River Saddle Shop

992·3577

HAULING

on her 24tll blr:thdly,

· Prtees Starttng at

Gallipolis
,. VIcinity

p.m.

T8E. BOOK·
'BARN

1·100.137~ 1460

.. 6:46p.m.
6pocl!l Early Bird

BELINDA HICKS

• .4 ~heel AliJnment

667·6.628
3-8-13 1

Yard Sale

2 Fro11t Struts • Laltor ·

· · D. A. BOSTON
.EXCIVAnNG
... (614)

Meigs Alumni
Association Is
looking for c11rre.nt
addresHS of Meigs
graduates for April
mailing for Alumni
Danceoq. ·
· May 29, 1993.
Mall addresses to
Meigs Alumni
AsaoC:Iatlon, P. 0.
Boi25, Middleport,
Ohio 45760

IN POMEROY

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011 Bladon.~.. ~Ill Rood,

WATER &amp; SEWER

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l..o8t &amp; Found.

vlclnlly of llraft IIOaclln
Rllllorid; IM·'IIe2·2131 or 114-lll2•
2721 .

•DOZERS
•BACKHOE
•TRACK LOADER
•TRUCKING

3-16-ts-tln

Procodura, Judgment by ·
default will bo rondarod •..__i;'iii'i~~-,JI
agelnet you lor lh• 1olle( ·1
~Mitlldod In the CompllinL
Dlitod thle 1oth day of
EVERY· THURSDAY
Merch,11113.
.
•
. Linda Bentz, Clerk
(3)11, 25;
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47269 St. II. 241 • 1Y. Mile OH Rt. 7
Thru Ch•ster o•lt~ 241

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PONDS

667•6179

$
359

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SMAU DOZER WORK.I
DRIVEWAY WORK
and LIA'\EST()NE

LONELY? - T o H - A Boll,
Smiling Vo~oem 1400 ~~~
0771 Ex1. 1201 SUI Por llln. .
lluat lt18 YrL Unlolor Co. 102·
1131-o815.

a.-: .lp&lt;IDM Poodlo, 10011 holr,

Wll/1.mo.

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KELLER'S CUSTOM
BENDING.

CHARLIE'S

Jeanie Howell, EA

949~2168

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OILY 6
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PHOIIE 992·7'036

FREE ESTIMATES

I&amp;C EICIYIOIIG
BULLDOZING ..

S1 00 Payoll

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Loollng'1201
ForP....,_..,
-Fruer,
COiumW.,
llla-'11201. (:114. 442-'1001.

REASONABLE RATES

Gutters
Downspouts
· Gutter Cleaning · .
Painting

· to anawor tho Complaint .
wl!hln IWonly-olght (21)'
dayo after the lui
publloaUon of thlo notice · •lltW 1.-1
which wHI ... publlohod
·.
1
once a wook for" elx (8}
·
euc-•lvo wMka. Tho •••
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publlcllllon wiR ... mocle on
Re•adeli•t
u.. 22nc1 - , of Aprtr, 1m, · 11t
ond tho · twonty-olghl (281
doye lor .anoworlng wit
Fill Ul
IS
commonco on lhllt data. In
· eolia of your
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F,_ lllary Elon Jonldntl

DELIVERY SERVICE

REASONABLE
RATES

NEW -REPAIR

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SPUYS

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HURSEMITES

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Quarterly and
Year-end Reports

ROOFING .

BISSELL &amp;
CONSTRUCTION

SPRAY COLOGNE
'
1.5oz.
'$359
.,.•• $4;95 .
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HOWELL'S
BOOKKEEPING
&amp; Til SERVICE

Howard L Wrilesel

Lawn llowlng,
. Tho obj,ct of tho
fortitlling. Wooding, Md
Complaint Ia aooklng
Soocllng.
·. dlmagoo lor fllluro to pay a
Shrub and Tree :t'rlmmlng
loan In tho amount of
&amp; Removal
.. S1,000.00, and aooklng
R•ldentlll • CommercJII
: domog.. lor otorogo
FrMEIIIInlltl • .
chargoo In ., 1111ount In
FIREWOOD FOR BALE
· oxc- of S1,100.00, •d oil
other retial which may h 11-------.....1
. parmlttod by law or In
· Yea aro hatoby requlrocl ~
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• t:3G....S:30pm
Thon.l Sal. 10 .-3 pm .
10UiullonyAvo.
Pomoroy, 011. 45711.

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6637
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COUNTY COURT 'OF
MEIGS COUNTY, Ohio .
ROGER HAYMAN,
Plalndll

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· FUGRIIICE IODY

RI/HJ/r .
Hau!J: BuiLl lbt, Clootcl

- - Hurta Arouna.
11104.

3-4-83·1

Public Notice

30%oFF

ILL
GRASSHOPPERS
NOW

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. SIZED LIMESTONE •
FOR SALE

6

$20
16 S•ssiou $25
992·2487

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SUMMER
IMAGES
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Quality
-stone Co;

BN t 1FAPPI042LH1120118

Sale Good through 41M3

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lllod lh•olo, •lei IICcounll ·
will ... lo_r h•rlng befo,.
ulcl Court on the 3rd ,qy of
--.,, 1113, at which time
. .rd account• will be
coneldarocl and oonUnliocl
from - , to clay unUt finally
cla!IOMd of.
.
Any poroon hitorootocl
moy lifo wrltt• oxcoptiono
eald aocounta or to
matt•• portalnlng to tho
uecuUon of thoo truel not
!en ilwl live dlya prior to
tho ~ •• for htl!lng.
· Robwt E. Buck, J~
. Common Plea Court,
Probate Dlviolon
' Molgo County, Ohio

LEATHER REPAIR

1810 Dodao Omnl, liNt

· COMPLETE ROCK'

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MEADOWS SHOE &amp;

SN I, JI1R~172HU14725
1810 Ford 'lllllndorblrd

TIMEX WATCHES

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' EIT-\TE NO. 23825 - Filth
Aooount of Groce w-.,
Jiuardlan of llork AI•
w-., on · Incompetent

PUBLIC NOTICE
. ' NOTICE It .hero by given
that on Saturday, April 3rd,
1tll3, 8t 10:00 a;m~ a pubic
ulo will ... hold at 211 Wool
Second Avenue, Pomeroy,
Ohio, to a.U lor cult tho
following coll-.r:
11111 Chevy Spootrum

POMEROY, OH. ·
992-29565 .

SprfniS~••

COt~N'IE.

Daa-ed.

Public NOIIce

Swisher &amp; Lohse
....Phg~~~~Y . . •.

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£STATE NO. 23224 ..;
Eighth Curr•t A-unt of
Jolin T. • Wolle, Trua.t.. of
tho Truet Cr•tad under
llialn V of tho lui WUI end
Too......,t of Crood Jam•,

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LONG BOTTOM - Evangelist
TUPPERS PLAINS • "Behold .William Villers 1 oill be av the Mt.
the Man" will be presented W the Olive Community Church.' in Long
Walnut Sueet Church of Christ, · Bottom on Sunday a_t7 p.m. Pastor
Belpre, at lhe Tuppers Plains Lawrence Bush im·ites tbe public. .
Church of Christ on Sunday at 3 .
p.m. fublic invited.
CHESTER - T.1e Chester Ball
Association will meet Sunday at
LOTTRIDGE - There will be a 3:30 p.m. at the Chester gymnasismorgasbord dinner at the Lot- .um. All parents are urged to attend.

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LYME DISEASE ·
INFORMATION MEETING''·
APRIL 5, 7:00 P.M.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Downstairs Conference Room

Revival planned

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ESTATE NO. 27538 Final and Dlotrlbullve
Aooounl of Mary J.
c.n...,, Eo:acutrlx of tile
Eotato , of
WI.._
Kr :IHmllavw,D:
ed
ESTATE NO. 27l83 Final and Dlolrlbutlve
IIOOOUnl of Jamto Wol!er,
.Eo:eauiDr 01 thoo ' Eotato of
Kldle Weber, O.sl··d.- ~
ESTATE NO. 237e1 Third acoounl of .loon
Wolle, TruaiN of, tho T,....t
er..tod by t•m 18 of thoo
Will of Eloo B. Klmoo,

DEADLINE
4:30 P. M. DAY IEFORE

risonville Lodge No. 411 F&amp;AM
will meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Refreshments will be served. All
master masons invited.

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Public NOIIce

.SUPERIOR FUELS AND
. . LUBRICANTS THAT WORK
HARD FOR YOU:
•BP DieHl Supreme..;.Try Jt; there Ill! a
difference. ·
•Minimum &amp;O·Cetane
•Low ash and sulfur · '
r
· •Will not gel In wlirter time ..
1.1193 SPR.lNG LUBE SAlE
MAFICH'UTH thru MAY 31ST
Spoc~l farm torrnl with peyment 4 tllnola year ·
and NO.INTEREST or RNANCE CHARGE.

Llrry E. Miller

PUblic Sale
&amp; Auction
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full time auctlanlw, 00111••

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Q. There's a word for hiring one's
relatives. What is it, and where did it
come from?

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English· in the 17th century, but the
practice of favoritism· In hiring one's
relatives is much older than ·that.
Whenever relatives are hired solely
~a use of the family 'lie, charges of
NEPOTISM may be expected ..

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HouSing
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AITRO·ORAPB
$1 .25 plus a long, seH·addlessed. slamped• treated. One ot your !jlrong allies might have
envelope to Aslro·Graph, ·cfo this newsp~· somelhln.g very speeia_
l in mind tor you .
per. P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101 · SCORPIO lOci. 24-Nov. 22) You're in a
3428. sure 16 ~le your zodiac sign.
. very good aCtoievemeril t'jcle, SO be sure IO
BERNICE ·
TAURUS (April 20ihy 20) Oon'l retreat in establish objectives !hat mean something
tmm a manor !hal has been a coo· once they are atteinod. You can do whatever
BEDEOSOL despair
sislent problem tor you letely. c;ondltions you-sal your mind to~ you're wiling 10 try.
might suddenly chenge Ieday and usher on SA{ltTTARIUS (Nov . 23 -Doc . 21)
lloSirod results.
·
'Conditions in general ~r quite lavorable
GEMINI (May 21·Juno 20) Focus your tor you today. and you should be able 10 sue·
· ettorts today on an enterprise that ha s cesstully advance your sel·intelllsts. Things
recently caught your tancy. You could be wil go eVIIO smoo!her ~you look out torOth·
.. unuauatv lucky in this new endeavor.
· ers as wall .
CANCER (June 21.Juty 22) Condllionslhak CAPRICORN {Dec. 22.Jon. 1t) You 1enc110
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are rather prot\'i islng lodily . Be alert lor, today, especially ttooee !hat are lrigget8d by
April 2, I tlt3
opportunities in your career or linancial• ' tactors over wllich you have no coolrol. Aide
. allairs.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Cavslose
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ocanf·the~~dt, atDal94e 9~

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This article will explain the. veilliop. This leads 10 pier eel!!--:
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~ aeenlntnroc014, lbe . calional gains iq the future. We.
Star Mill ·.-..u .. '""'grown mto a they scheduled their first pUblic infonnatioa obtailled and the uses sii'Ongly encourage all .parenas to
popudelar spolmt in Racine and bes(!!lll ·barbecue. Instead; we sot the fQr that information. .
have •their children registered-and ·
won r.
provemen14 .ire mg slllrm of the century thai weekend.
April and May are the months scredhed. The dates for the Screenmade consistently to the pa{k and
Firemen will II')' ·apin Ibis Sun- for kindergarten screening in Meigs ings are as follows: .
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in ·abe summer time there are day with a. chic~ and rib barbe- County S'cbools. If you have a
Tuppers Plains Elementary numerous· free musical programs cue at therr stauon on Butternut . ·child that will be five yean old on AprilS · ·
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for the public.
Av.e. Food should be ready to or before Sept. 30, '1993, it is
MiddleJ1011 Elementary - April·
The parlt board. is now taking S~:rve at about. II a.m. Fjremen important tJw you call your school t 12, April13 .
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reservauons for the use of the shel- made no promises aboul .the wealh- o make ail appointment 10 ~egister
Hinisonvil.le Elementary - April.
ter house this summer and the new .. erthis time.
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your child for kindergarten. YQu 14·
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number to call to make your reser·
should call before the day registra. Bradbury Elementary - AJ,l!i;! 1
vations is 949-2926. Anyone who
G~ Weber of Reedsville does tion and sa'eelling will be held in ·
&lt;!:hester Elementary- April23 · · •
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Pomeroy Elementary • April26,~
previously reserved the park for a fantastic job every year in head· your school.
.family reunions from year to year ing the heart .fund drive .for Olive
At the 8Citening your child 'will April27
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shouJ.d call the new number iii Township. Grace and hei' crew did be given a series of tests to help
Rutland Elementary - April 29, •
order to avoid the shelter house another fme job this year gathering .determine his/her readiness skills. . April30
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' being reserved by another. group. in $954.15. .
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Young children have a wide range .
So111hem Kindetgarten ·May 6; .
. Anyone with questions about the · Grace extends big, big thanks of abilities, and the scn:cn1ng l!elps Ma •7
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pr
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but to the determine your
an ,
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POPULAR • Cellular phones are gainln&amp; ill popularity for
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pubhc for liS generous support. concepts and motor .sktlls ...t our . obtain aM•llOIIai information, conbusiness and pleasure, Brian Butler ol CeUular One told Middle·
The board has also set dates fer Workers included Mary Bise, child's vision, hearing and speech tact the above school in your dis-':.
.port-Pomeroy Rotarians at a meeting M9aday nlgbt.Q,ere he and
the annual Saturday night enlertainc Geraldine Holsinger, Inez Boring, skills will also be evalnated.
trict that cloeest to you. ·
K.e'! Riggs, Mei~;s authorized .ageat, liive an u.pdate on what's
ment during the summer months. Nina Boston, Flomlce Wyers, Ruth
The infurmati.on gained from the · If you desire more information :
available.
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Dales are JuneS, June 19, July 4, Durst, Hazel &amp;anon, Guy Spencer, screening process can e of benefit · · ~n this er other. school reiiUed top.
July 17, July 31, Au11ust 14 and Nola Young, Pllyllis Larkins, Jane both to you and your child's teach- 1cs, please wnte Bob Hudak or
August 18. Program Ume in each Fitch, Marilyn Hannum, Debbie er in planning an appropriate edu- Chetyl Crossan in are of Meigs ·.
instance is 7 to 10 p.m. except on G_ilmore, Connie C
. onnolly, Pat cation ·program fodall: Problems County Board of Education, P.O. .
July 4th when a specill celebration Hayman, Susie· Franc.is, and Mar- detected in the.se skills can be ideo- Box 4, ~.Ohio, 45769.
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is planned and that will start at 2 lene Puunan.
tified and referred for early inter•
p.m.
And, Grace, I always enjoy
Any group or band wishing 10 hearing from you. We may· not
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talte pan in the summer entertainBrian Butler of Cellular One placed in Nelsonville, and in the rilent should contact Dale at the have been thro!Jgb the millrogethwas guest speaker at the Middle- near future an enhanCer will probil- · number above. The pu\llic ~ invit- er, but certainly we've been exp~cted
port-Pomeroy Rotary Club held I..J1ly be placed in Meigs County.
. ed 10 attend all of the Saturday through a lot of operettas and other
Mo. nday night at Heath United'
He spo.lce of the expanding pop- evening festivities. All you need to school stuff. YOu keep in ~hi
1\:lethndist Church.
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hair d
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She was releaSed from the hos0
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Butler, manager of Cellular One business and personal use, and of
~he tx!.rdW:~ pur:Je ci new • The Women's AuXiliary at Yet- father is planning to bring home his . pital Tuesday and was ataying at a
for Athens Coqnty, was accompa- the more sophisticated equipment playground equipment fer the palt ~rans M~morial. Hospital moved ' 11-year-old daughter, who had a nearby Ronald·McDon81d House:
nied to the meeting hy Ken Riggs, · which is being developed.
and has a lot of plans for upgrading mto selling the1r 14tll dozen of ~ble-lung ~lant Feb. 22 at a Her father said he expected robrini
Meigs County's authorized agenL
. Butler explained that tliere are the grounds this summer. .
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'her home Ibis afternoon.
Cellular Phones will son extend hand-held and bag phones along
Development of the. park has egg tn:es" located in seveml places
"It's mere exciting than having
The transplant was a treaunent
from Columbus to Meigs County, with other types, and that there is a been wonderful and certainly about the hospital.
a new baby come home," William for cystic fibrosis; which threatens
Butler told the Rotarians. Due to roaming service now so th8t a per- points up that, indeed, a great deal
They're doing well, but the goal . Koch of Lebanon said Wednesday Yictoria!s life. The genetic cJisalse·
topography in Southeastern Ohio, son with a cellular phone can be of community _spirit does exist in is 19 dozen for the fund-raiser so before he left to piCk up his dsugh- affects the digestive and respiiarory'
he said it is difficult to reach any reached mother states.
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the group is hoping fer a big shot in ter Victoria.
systems.
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the arm to get there.
Victoria was supposed to go
Her twin sisrer does not have the
Ier said that an enhancer has been was · served by women of the
Pomeroy firemen promised us
The way is works: You pay $5 hOIJle last weekend, but she was . disease. .An older sister died i)( the
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spring a couple of weelts ago when to have the name of your favorite readmitted to Children's Hospital disease at age 9.
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"good egg" placed on a pastel egg . afrer fluid developed on one lUI~: .
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"OurCareerMustl.eadThem·to
. Their Career" was the theme of a
recent teachers' workshop at the
University of Rio Gr.inde attended
by four Meigs Local School District teaChers.
Suzy Carpenter, Carol Crow,
Lynn McCauley, and Linda Stanley
participated in activities designed
to implement the Jndir idual Career
Plans (JCP) soon to be required for
students frOm junier ·high level and
up. The one-credit graduate, level
class was coordinated by John
Redovian of URG with Dr. June
Slobodian, coordinator of graduate
education.
Gary Williams of Athens was
tl)e keynote speaker who led teaeh·
ers into determining "How We
Became What We are". }{e
reviewed the information on Senate
Bill140 which details the need for
students to work. with school personnel and parents to determine a
life plan fo~ the education leading
to a satisfymg career. The group
discussed interest, ,aptitudes, job
outlook, and other 1actors to con.....----~sla•er.- as-well-as selting-realistic·

shortandlongtermgools.
Jane Hines, job placement and
career education coordinator for
Pickaway-Ross JVS, showed
examples of documents they are
including in a vocatioQ8). passpo!;t,
used' as a portfolio to present iO
ptospective employers to increase
chances of being hired and to
assure the employer that the student has the necessary skills and
traits. ·
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Williams spoke on chan gins
demographics and fqture trends
that may affect career opportunilies
to come. He described the incredible knowledge explosion of the last
century, and eltpecwions that the
trend wiD continue at an even higherrate.
Meigs .Local teachers attended a
session presented by Scon Cleland,
former Meigs native, · who now
works in education and career·
training for. the Boy Scouts of
America, in tht~ Parkersburg area
council. Cleland presented _a video
and
,. information on '"Learning for
Life", available through the scouts
·which provides lesson1Jians· an!!

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Vol. 43, No. 236

Pom•roy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, April 2, 1993

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Man c.harged with falsely
repor.ting meat wa·S fa.z'nt·ed

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Memorial Drive, Pomeroy. Or you
ideas for teachers of both sexes at might just want to drop in the
all levels of schooling.
lobby and ta1ce care of it. That way
Incentive materials can be you can see at least one of the
BOARDMAN, Ohio (A?) - A
secured by schools for· a fee often attractive trees prepared by the hoax about supermarlret meat consubsidized by civic clubs. He also women. The tiees will remain in
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told about an outdoor program for p.Jace until the week following Banquet tickets
available
· bo~s and girls, 14 and older, where Easter; The auxiliary does need
phyllically challenging activities your support.
April 11 is the fmal day to pur-·
lead to increased leadership, prob,
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chase .tickets for the Meigs County
tern solving, communication, selfI don t 1llCIIJ! ~ throw.you 1nt~ a Grange Banquet to be held April16
esteem, trust, decision-making all bad
but IS 11 okay if I remmd ·at the Meigs County Senior Citithrough team efforts. The program . you that this is April 1 and the zens Center in Pomeroy. .
is called Challenging Outdoor Per- ~~for filing your ~e .tax
Iickets for ·the balced steak dinsonal Experience, and is held at 1s April IS? ·Even after such a Jab, Ill:!' are $7 for adults af!d $7_for
Camp Kootga throughout the year . I expect you to keep smiling.
· • chil!fren 12 and Uf!der. T1clcetS are
Qeland said.
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· avai!Able from Me1gs County SubKay Michael, ~ education
Public Notice .
· ordmate Orang~ Ma~ters Patty
coordinator at Buclceye·Hills VocaDyer, Norm~ Will, Bill ~adford,
tional School h ed
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PUBUC NOnCE
Dorothy Smuh and Rosalie Story. ·
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~TIM 11e1ge County ComTickets are al$o available. from
and serv~ avmla~le 10 ~hers
Mleelonere will, at the
Maxine Dyer, Zi·ba Midkiff
and others mvolved m hdpm_g stu,......t of .,. CWIIIJ..IIelga •
Pauline Atkins, Arthur Crabtr~
d~ts0 to work on career plannmg..
.Community Aatlon AaencY,
1lll!l Opal Dyer. · · ·
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the
one
college
credit,
OOIUiuct
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haarlng at
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for
the
banquet
will
be
the teachers who attended .the
1 p.m. on w•ee~~ooy, April
State Master Beinard Shocmaket
workshop must now complete eight
7, 1113 •t the Com·
hours of assignments on their own.
mlaalonera Ollie• In lha
They will review literature on the
Courlhouee In Pomeroy.
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top1'c and·..._,·-lesson'plans
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·ta-_fvrpoee
'-ing • ta
l''"l""v
allow lheof lie
oommiHionera
live to careers which each will preand IH!bllc to ravl•w the
sent tO their claSSeS,arid then-evaf.- , . · r,apolid .fTPll PY '13 Plan.
uate as to effectiveness.
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laminated with the AIDS virus hiS,
led to the arieSt of a Campbell man
on federal charges. ·
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FBI spokesman BOb Hawk said
Curtis Clarence Burley, 38, will
have a .hearing In U.S. District
Coun in Akron on Tuesday.
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Austintown. said an anonymous
caller claimed early TUesday that
meat at two stores had been injected' with blood Infected with HIV,
the virus that cauacs AIDS.
Meat was ttrnoved from
at the Sparkle marht in Bcardman
and a Oiant Eagle grocery in
Austintown and customers were
aslted.to retUrn meat they had pur- · '
chased Monday aflcmoon.
. Burley was cllarJed with know-·
mgly commuilicaung false infor-·
mauon about product tampering.

ecolers

In Memory

In Memory Of
.· NEVAM.
GRIMM,
on her birthday,
April 1st.

aecrata,

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Who hlughl ua to
Iov.• and to pr•y
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friends with Tupelo Honney, a 3-week-old foal,
on 1he family farm in Nor.ll! Garden, Va. At

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Skinhead given probation fQr ··.
murder·may be tried on_new charge
FORT WORTH, TeXas tAP) Prosecutors will pursue additio&amp;l
charges in 'the widely criticized
case of a skinhead who was senICnced only to probation after being
convicted in the ldlling of a black
man.
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Tarrant County District Attorney Tim Curry said he has prOsecutors researching the question of
whether they can still try white
supremaeill Chris~pher \Vil~iam
·• Brosky .on a ttmwnmg orgamzec!
crime charg!l.
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II appears that Brosky can still
. be prosecute on that charge without
double jeopardy, but the issue ·i9 .
uncertain because "Texas law on
this subject is sparse,' ~ Curry'. $aid

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B..rosky; 18, was sentenced only
to 10' years on probation for his
pan in planning the 1991 drive-by
shooting of a black man who was
talking with white friends in
Arlington.
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At least half of the 12 jurors in ' ·
Brosky's trial said after the senlenclng tlu!t they were cgnfused by .
the sentencing form. They said they
thought they were givin' Brosky. a
five-year .prison term mstead of
.probation.
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strations by thousands of protesters
in Fort Worth. Several Texas lawmakers have called for a federal'
investigation.
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on her 78th birthday,
••• In Heaven
So . Happy Blrlhcl8y
•nd God Bien her
. today.
·1.oved and mined
by children,
· gr~llciren and

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PRICETAGON
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PLANT FOR SALE - Midwest Steel and
Midwest CATV were recently put Up for sale by
their parent compaay, UNR Industries, Inc.·
. UNR president Thomas A. Gildehaus said be

wiD make every eft'ort to IIDd a suitable plll'tbaser for Midwest Steel. AppriiXbnately 25 people
work at tit!! Pomeroy plant; sbown here.

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Steel up {9r-sale

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: Midwest Steel and its plant in review of all of our operations, we We remain committed 10 doing our
: Pomeroy are being put up for sale have decided to focus (UNR' s) uunost 10 secure a good buyer for
·· following Jaclduster financial per- resources and future growth on our Midwest Steel."
: f0I1111111ce in recent years.
core manufacturing operations UNR has retained an invesunent
: Midwest Stet\1, a division of welded steel tubing, shopping caits; banker 10 evaluate Midwest Sieel
. Chicago-based UNR Industries rowers and shelters forcommunica- ·
: Inc.,'bts been a leading manufac- • tion systems, stainless steel and and plans .to seek potential buyers, ·
: turer and distributor of railroad composite siliks and steel rack sys- Joseph Guilfoile, Midwest Steel's
. track materials, but the recession terns for warehouses and distribu- president, .said. The decisi9n was
; has talten its toll on the business tion centers.
not a sUrprise, he said.
- • since 1990, an article in the
· "Midwest Steel, like Midwest the·~:fo~b~:e:.~~~lf~iY!
: Charleston (W.Va.) Daily Mail CATV, is essentially a distributions said. "We are a warehousing distri&gt;~ · . repOrted.
company with only a relatively
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The.div_ifQD llas been pan of an . small.pill Q{ ~ open~!!ous· deVOied but1on bus1~es.s and the fll 1sn t
utlprofitabli 001npa0y segment the· to manufacturuig;-NOiih• Midweli . ~- Tl!ey, m,di~Jed.Jb~Y- w~t ,to
last two years, UNR's reports hilve Steel nor Midwest CATV fit within - se~, 1tas an ong~gb~ .
shown.
out strategic focus on value lidded
W~ look at1t .as an opportum!fi
UNR fur.ther .announced h man~turing operations of ~s- 10 get mto an env,!fOM!~IIhat WI
would sell 1ts M1dwest CATV formmg steel and other materiais allow us IO.grow, lie sauL
cable television equipment unit, into specialized end-use products.
1\~proxunately 25 workers are
which was formerly based in According!~. we have decided to employed.~ the Pomeroy manufac15
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Cbarleston but•moved to Denver, sell both divisions, hopefully to tunng facilitY, and about · ~
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Colo., in 1990. The company wrote companies whose ~g1c focus in the company s warehouse m Nlllp,
p
off a $6.2 million loss for Midwest consistent wjth each company's W.Va. About 25 ',~lore peQple ~
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Sceet and Midwest CATV for 1992. existing business.
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employed at M1d'West Steels
The two units' combined silles
"I want to ass~ you til'at we, downtown Chartes1ori office. ·
were SS4.4 million in 1992,$52.4 with the help of all Midwest Steel
reported earmngs
· million in 1991 and $79 million iri. people, will make every effon 10 of $123.7 !!''Ilion, or $2.74 per
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. U.S. Dist~ict Judge' George
1992 and $2.9 lniillon in 1991, West ·Steel so thai the business will "' $16
last year
~o!Rpared
of · c· oLUMBUS,
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6 m1lhon
or to
37earnmgs
cents per
Ohio (AP)
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Smith
of Colum.bus agreed with the . .
UNR offictals said;
conunue uninterrupted and bave
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However, Fisher said it also pro30
assocation'
s· claim that the higher
According to a letter to Midwest every opportunity to grow and s!W~· onl revenues o$f S il~.lio~m!l-f may receive nart of an estimated vides for the state to collect and
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fees
violate
constitutional protecSteel employees"bh~
P~·
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m
1. ~bout
m. n
$4 ·4 inill'10n m
r dispo sal .ees
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keep· the f&lt;ees IS
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ding the
·. president
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" e ne·t severat·'months
wl'll· . lion
the
company
s
1992
P
.rofll.arose
that
a
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un
pen
tions
of
interstate
commerce. '
from £ · rable
ru1
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have been tied. up for years by a oqtcome of the lawsuit
.
Thomas A. Gilden
The 6th U.S. Circuit Couri of
"After a lhorough strategic hold m11ny challenges for us all.
a avo
aax mg.
lawsuit challenging the state's fee
Currently, the escrow account
,Appeais in Oncinnati reversed that
structure.
contains
$1.57'
million
in
state
fees
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· Attorney General Lee Fisher and $2.9 million that would' go to decision in March 1992. The ruling
returned the suit to U.S. District
. and Donald Schregardus, director the districts.
of the Ohio Environmental ProtecScmegardus said 'ihe settlement ~o~, w~ it has remained pend.·
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lion Agency, announced Thursday depends on the adoption of a new mg negowwons.
Fisher said that while the
· ·a tentative settlement of the suit fee schedule by the Legislature no
filed by the National Solid Waste later than' June 30. If legiSlation is appeais court ruled in Ohio's favor,
Management Association.
passed, as expected, the money can ending the suit was in the best ·
~e
association
challenged
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fees
be
:use to help ~ith clea!'up and iniCrests of Ohioans.
Al..allpville man faces multiPle County, Sheriff James M. Soulsby State Highway Patrol.
Schregardus said his agency
that
are
higher
for
waste
from
out
solid
waste planrung, he S81d
charges In two counties after an reported.
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The Meigs .County Sheriff's
would
continue IIi·Iooby Congress
of
state
t6an
those
charged
for
The
association,
representing
alleged assault tuf!led intc? .a 20· Cross faces · Athens County Department received a call early in
to
enact
laws to resolve the issue of
waste
generated
within
Ohio.
The
2,500
waste-hauling
companies
,
mile ear chJse through MC!gs and charges of driVing under the influ- the evening advising that Cross ·
·out-of-state·
wasiC.
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Athens COQJ!Iies Thursday rughL
~nee and fe!~ny tleeil!~ '!'!d eludwas driy.ing recklessly near the res- settlement calls .for a flat fee for filed suit ~ 1989.
ErneSt Lee Cross, 27, of 30976 mg . In a:dd1tion, assault charges idence of his former wife, Diana
Will- Vance .Rd. fa~s &amp;harlles. of may~ pending stemming from the Kesterson: Texas Road, Pomeroy.
assault,el~g.
~~~.on rammmg of a patrol cruiser. Latcr.around!Oo'clock.acallwas
and a Stop Sign VIOlation 1D Me!RS accordmg to the Athens Post of received' alleging Cross actually
assaulted
ex-wife.
DeputyhisRobert
Beegle spotted
W ASHING'fON (AP) -, The there are more alcohol-impaired . Currently, standanl .lime returns on
,
.
Cross ' 1984 Mercury Topaz on na(\on springs ah~d an hour to · drivlirs in the afternoon and . the last Sunday inOcloba',
O~MA
tQ
~y Pike and caug~t up ~ith daylight-saving time Sunday. And evening.
First suggested by Benjamin
h1m JUSt east . ?f , Me1gs Htgh while that won't rcally save dayIn addition, more light in the FrsnkJin, daylight-sav1ng time was
A ....-....ruotive from the Ohio Emergency u.n.·D~.....nt A ncy
. will be"lrt-~ Thursday~ 6:30p.m.~ D!~td~Jiaf:m~ •
~=-th~ shenff s department ~~=~.vcs. according to ~~n:n~~Y t~ ~~~.b~ ~~~ns:u~ ~~ ::!~ =g~
. ors, township trustees ~dedinfcounty ~omm1sstoners ~ exp
~e
Cross failed 10 stop at a stop
It's been 75 years since the report said.
' used for lights.
·
request forms and prov1
ormauon conc:eming nrunbunement
sign and headed west on State country first experimented with
·Halloween could get daylight
Today. the shift permits folks to
,for the Marc~_ l3 ~emergency.
. .
·
Route 7 Ill which·time .Beegle acti- · shift!ng an ho,ur of light from time under a bill proposed by Reps. enjoy after-work leisure such as
The meetill~ will be held Ill the EMS Training center located ou
vated his red lights the report said . mommg to everung.
Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., and barbecues and gardening.
- ~'i\rpoli~~ :::UJ!'!~~;~urn~:=; and proof of
Cross then !'JIRCd OOnJ. outo u.s:
"And advocates are pressing Carlos J. Mqorhead, R-Calif.
It' s not universally popular,
ir expenses be eliDible. Meigs Couaty political subdivisions
Conhaued on.page 3
Csaovnm.ggre;,f00
0 ebxyiCanothernd
the damonlhylighert·
They w.ould shift the start of though. Farmers note that their
..daylignt-saving time lil mid-March · livestoCk don't live by a cloclt, and
10
the
could ZU:Cive 50 percent reimbursement of eligible expenses caused
so.
and the end to early ·November. compl!lin that they have 10 adjust
during the snow emergency.'
·~
·
.JY
·
For the record, in most of the
their worl&lt;in hours to deal widl die
.
.
CORti"DUeS tQ f:a}f
nation .clocks should be shifted
animals. Ingaddition, when day- .
ahead one hour, tocattime. aa 2
tight-time was tried o.utlear. ·
a.m. Sunday. That means los.ing an
· around, people com plaine th~t
-A Ratiac wonian.,.... cited by the Glllia-Meigs Post oJ the State
· COI:UMBUS, Ohio (AP) _
hour, which wiD be reurrned OcL
·
children were endangered by havOhio'sunemp!oYmCntratedJOpped ,31. y.ohen s~d time takes hold
ing to wallt to school pr wait for
. H!Pway PatrOl fer drivin!l under the influence following a· oneveliicle accident Thursday night in Sunon ToWDJhluc.
·
·
.
pom'
6.5
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agam.
·
school
.. ··-· 1'n ....,_dart.
·
11
1 10
02
,g
· h• 42:• 104D.
.-....,...
Day li•ht
"'
. Accordin
.
Raeuto. the ·--!dent -·...-~ Glenna J·
in
b, the Labor Depilbnent
in
The Insurance Institute. for
~ Saviit•s
~ Time beg1'ns , . As a.,.._
result, tho
use ri daylight. Elm Street,
Jne, WIIIOUdlbound ou County Road 34 when she
Wublngtonllidtoday. ,
Highway Safety RICCiltly released 1
at 2 a.m. on Sunday, April 4.
time was left to local option after
, It wu, the lowcst ·jooless rate study estimating that 200 lives
Don't forget to m~ve c.I oc~s for- ·world War 11. Chan sing tt'me
· went off the ri&amp;bt side of the tlllld into a dildl. The patrol JiJted;t'
unsafe
speelfaswerelll}!Ofled..Tiie
the conirlbutinJ factor.
· moderate
·
·
... eac h ~ 1'f day. No Injuries
vehicle ·lllllt8ined
dam·
·. since Dcc:clmber
1991, .when it ·a1ao could be .sav~
ward one hour.
.
.
proved more popular in "IORio llll!ll
.., and""'· toWed fniln die acene.
.
. was 6.S percent.
.
llght-savmg ume were 1n .effect
than others.
But the result was confusion;
· It alto continued a doWilward . year around, 1arge1Y becauae the
trend 'that started in December, extra hour of evening Jigbt"increas· .
because time changed from 11a1e ro'
when the rate dropped to 7.3 per- ea t;'IWIY ~.pcde&amp;ttil!l"af~.
state and even city 10 city'.
·
cent, 0.1 percentaae point lower
"Mdlri&amp;
•
hOur
of Jighlm the
Bmadcaston, fllllnllds, alr1inea
Anyono
. recelviJII i yellliw rental foon for ihe Racine Sw Mill
u- N&lt;iVember. It fell to 7 pen:ent • lftelnoon iDem m the visibility of .
and others COIIliJiaiilcd and the P · .
1'lrlt Shelter Ho\IIC in the maillhtfUid dilqlnl the form and call
in January and 6. 7• percent 11 vehicles and pedestrians,'' said .
ernmeat established the Uaiform · ·
Charloae Wamsley at 949-2926 to request a 1Jf0Pet trom, .said Park
Fcilll&amp;rY.·
Brian O'Neilt.,president of ~he
Time Act Qf 1966 to inltllllticil&amp;lBoard President Dale Hart.
· .
.
~ illtion'a jobkss 1118 held 11, inltitute.
·
ize the time chanps. Statu and
Ye~w forms with haildwrinen instructions are unauthorized,
7.0 . - . lbe pe- ·
!npitute officials note4 lhat 'lhe
'
· localii*CIIlllill~boweua
Hart said. ' . .'
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. vioua month
and only lhernooot rusb'.bour Ia Jon&amp;• and
and IOIIIC haw,
~
Peocrle l'llth qtieadonl conceliling the parlt lhciuld call Dlle,Hart
• few servloo i ulllriea sucb u beavlor than the moraing rush
J{aweil, Puorto Rico, 0 vvp.
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health cll'e manaced to add bour: ebildftl!1 are 1lft8IIICd in uniu·
. jllanda, Amcdcal s - lllderilployt!tent.
perviaed. play in the iftanoon; and
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By KATHRYN CROW- - ers, matttesses, television seas, and snow storm and also than.lced the
'"Sentinel Corr:espondent
micto\Yaves at no extra cosL
mayor, Roush and Wolfe and their
A proposal to write an ordinance
Items which will nOt be hauled services. ·
to add j!arbage collection 'ees to under the monthly charge agreeSampson Hall wbo maintains
water bills and make it mandatory ment will be yard waste, grass·, , the park a1e1 met with Council and
for all residents to use the service leaves, lrush, buslles, roclts, build- reported items needed before the
war approved Thursday night by ing material's, tires, or any mowers can be used. Hall who
SyracuaeYilllaeCouncil. ·.·
petroleum products. However, lives in a Yillagebouaerent-frec in
The vote on = ' n g an ordi· Eblin said he will haul away those exchange for park maintenance
nance for consi
·on by council i,tems for an extra charge.
·
reported on several things
· ended in ·a tie vote by tbe four
The proposal is for the village to repair at the Itouse. It needs a new
council members present. Kenny collec.t the .garbage collection fee storm door, bathroom Door JqJairs,
Buckley and Kathryn Ci'ow voted on the water biD and then pay Eblin and downspouting. The m&amp;)U will
"yes", and Dennis Wolfe and Bill a lesser amount per customer than .check on the materials needed
•
Roush voted "no". Mayor James is coUected. The reasons for con.
The mayor also reported that
Pape broke the tie by vQting for the sidelation of the proposal is that die the bleachers fer the ball field have
·proposal. ·
village will make money on lite · been repaired
Southern High
As it now stands an ordinance collections without an increase in School and wit be put in place
will' be drawn up and presented to ·the amount the customer pays, and after concrete pads are JlOU"'d.
council, ~readings Of the ordi- it will help lceep the viUa$C clean.
The next meeting was set for
nance must 1!fJ given by co'!ncil · E.blii'l IS increasing his rates to Aprill2 at7 p.m.
befpre the 1Jr1!inance is~ and Syracuse CU$10tners because of the
The mayor's report showed
becomes law.
.
.
increase in landfill lipping fees. receipts of $331. Clerk-treasurer
The
as submitted by There is a possibility, accordin&lt;&gt; to Janice Law-'s rennr1 _.. _ ..... the
Henry E . of Eblin's Trash.Col- Eblin, that the landfill rates ml'ght . followin~ ~ l~-~~~lection
.,_,
·
. Services
be calls for the cost of be decreaSed. If this happens, Eblin al • $10• 71 .33·' - construcUon
serv1ces to
$10.50 for all cus- said, the rates in SyracUS~: will be $35,784.38; highway, $4,862.40;
tomers except senior citizens who decreased.
fue $3,333; water, $6,585.45; guarhave a charge of $8.50 a month. .
Buckley stated he lilted the idea anlee meter, $2,627 .94; cemetery,
· . Eblin said that for !hat Charj!e ¥ o( mandatory collection billed $82.44; ·
.
wi.ll offer the followmg SCfY!Ce 1f through the village giving as one
Eber Pickens met with Council
Lbe ~ Jl!ISICtJ &gt; Iher.~ ":iJ!.,be reasqn.lhar it will help..cJean,UJl&lt;thc •l!out pur.cbasing -a-deor~~ure
· 1fiiilt ou ~ df bltiS ~- · town. Council was unanimous in iVtth a remole· control fer the fire
i!nd he will ptek-~ appha~, expressing regret about: the · department to come out of that
furniture, stoves, refrigeratorS, lUI' increase.
,
department's funds. -AIIo attending
~onditioners after compresso~s
Council·extended thanks ro PeiC was Chief of Police James Connolhave been removed, washers; dn- Hendricks for his help during the . Iy.

Woman cited for D.U.I. .

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