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' · Thursday, April 1, 1993: ·

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Cavslose
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NBA tilt

Beat of the Bend..' .
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by Bob Hoeflich

ocanf·the~~dt, atDal94e 9~

to Knicks

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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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....::......,... pdarkent
pr
. esinot
but to the determine your
an ,
or·
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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ularity of cellular phones for both d · take Ia
hair d
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LEBANON, Ohio (AP)- A
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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eggs Thursday .for their three "good Pittsburgh hospital.
'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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Racine. ,
the group is hoping fer a big shot in ter Victoria.
systems.
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greal distance. For thls reason, ButDinner preceding the meeting
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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church.
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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which then is put on one of the

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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

Copyrlghlacl1813

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~ppoint!Rent

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,
. •
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 $7_for
Camp Kootga throughout the year . I expect you to keep smiling.
· • chil!fren 12 and Uf!der. T1clcetS are
Qeland said.
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· avai!Able from Me1gs County SubKay Michael, ~ education
Public Notice .
· ordmate Orang~ Ma~ters Patty
coordinator at Buclceye·Hills VocaDyer, Norm~ Will, Bill ~adford,
tional School h ed
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PUBUC NOnCE
Dorothy Smuh and Rosalie Story. ·
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's. ow matena s ~
~TIM 11e1ge County ComTickets are al$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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earn
the
one
college
credit,
OOIUiuct
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public
haarlng at
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Spealcer
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
·re
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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.
, · C:::=:J~ ~~~;'filion

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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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. . Police in Boanlmin and nearbY
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,

eorrowa

and ........
Who hlughl ua to
Iov.• and to pr•y
. And WM •lwaya
lh- for ua, night

orca.y.

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M)~KING FRIENDS • Mary Han'ks, 7, makes
friends with Tupelo Honney, a 3-week-old foal,
on 1he family farm in Nor.ll! Garden, Va. At

. rlgbt' Is tbe foal's mother, Miss Cool McCue.
(AP photo)
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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

Tuesday.
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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

GET A LOW·
PRICETAGON
A M~VT.cft;!

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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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: After review of operations... •

~ Midwest

Steel up {9r-sale

neediJii

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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
81
Cbarleston but•moved to Denver, sell both divisions, hopefully to tunng facilitY, and about · ~
E~~
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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1990. The units lost ·$31,000 in find 1 suitable purchaser for Mid- ~on ~enues of $336 !Dillion
. U.S. Dist~ict Judge' George
1992 and $2.9 lniillon in 1991, West ·Steel so thai the business will "' $16
last year
~o!Rpared
of · c· oLUMBUS,
·
· ~ bo th . .
6 m1lhon
or to
37earnmgs
cents per
Ohio (AP)
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Smith
of Colum.bus agreed with the . .
UNR offictals said;
conunue uninterrupted and bave
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Ohio's 48 solid wi!SIC districts soon
However, Fisher said it also pro30
assocation'
s· claim that the higher
According to a letter to Midwest every opportunity to grow and s!W~· onl revenues o$f S il~.lio~m!l-f may receive nart of an estimated vides for the state to collect and
99
fees
violate
constitutional protecSteel employees"bh~
P~·
.
m
1. ~bout
m. n
$4 ·4 inill'10n m
r dispo sal .ees
•
keep· the f&lt;ees IS
• f&lt; d
ding the
·. president
.
" e ne·t severat·'months
wl'll· . lion
the
company
s
1992
P
.rofll.arose
that
a
·
un
pen
tions
of
interstate
commerce. '
from £ · rable
ru1
J
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
·
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.
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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
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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
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could ZU:Cive 50 percent reimbursement of eligible expenses caused
so.
and the end to early ·November. compl!lin that they have 10 adjust
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tight-time was tried o.utlear. ·
a.m. Sunday. That means los.ing an
· around, people com plaine th~t
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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.
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1991, .when it ·a1ao could be .sav~
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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'.
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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
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Time Act Qf 1966 to inltllllticil&amp;lBoard President Dale Hart.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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; ·
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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.
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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.

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Senate probes box,ng's ties to organized crim~

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Pag&amp;-2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, April 2; 1993

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WASHINGTON - More than McGirt, who lost his Wile Weller- But ... thm iS not what
evidence crimes (he has ad!Jtitted to .having
30
years
after
the
late
Sen.
Estes
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title
less
than
a
month
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shows.lns.e&amp;d,
the
evidence
sho'ws some involvement in 19 murders)
111 court Street
Kefauver probed professional box- and Iran Barldey, who lost his mF that the tentacles of Ofganizcd and then be given a new identitY.
Pomeroy, Ohio
ing and.concluded it w&amp;S "infested Super ,Middleweight title in Febru- crime still exte.nd to the boxing under the federal Witness Protec-· DEVO'I'ED TO THI: INTBR;£8TS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA
by mcketeers and hoodlums," Sen.
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William Roth, R-Del., is investigatr
of boxers."
Gravano is expected to tell th~
ing whether or no~ three active box'
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·~The boxec may even be an . subcommittee how changes in the ·
ers have connections_to organized r
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unwitting dupe in . the whole boxrng mdustry haye made the
.crime figures.
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scheme " Rotb said in the state- mob less likely to f1x f1ghts and
All
three
~xers
are
current
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ment obtamed by. our associate Ed - more likely 10 seek_controi'of i~•
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ROBERT L. WINGETI
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former champ1ons, and two of them
LJ'I. ZC
Henry. •'However ... it is the boxer v1dual boxers. Th1s a) lows cnme
Publisher
have been sub~aed 10 testify.at
and the public who lose- whether families 10 rake a c.ut straight from
· an April 1 congressional hearing ary. McGirt and Barkley have both the boxer knows it or not."
the hefty paychecks of today' s
CHARLENE HOEFLICH . · where evidence gathered during been subpoenaed to testify, but
' PAT WHJTEHEAD
Five other members or associ- fighters and cheat behind the .
·· ~lstant Publisher/Controller
General Manager
Rol/l's 14 month m-:estigation will Czyz teStified at a Roth hearing last ates.of organized crime families are · scenes for ~xlra JITOfits: In a recent .
be unv~tled. Roth IS th~ ranking summer so he was not called for expected to testify. But the star- ~-hc;&gt;ur IO!Cf"lew WIIIJ subcomRepubhcan on f!!e Sen~ s pef!Wi· t111s one.. ·
attriletion will undoubtedly be Ora- ":ilttee 10-:esuga~rs at a ,confi~en­
LETI'ERS OF OPiNION are welcome.tTbey should be less than 300
nent subcommmee on mvesuga- . , . "They're trying to focus on vano, who's been given a new llallocatlon, Gravano e~plamed
words. Alllellers are subjecl 10 editing and musl be signe~ with n;une,
address and lelepliQne number. No unsigned letters will be published. Letters
.f.lons. .
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organized crime, but I don't know · nickname by his former friends in · how such schemes work. .
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should be in good taste, addressing issues, not personalit~es.
, Seeunty ~or the hearing will be anylhing about organized crime," the underworld: "Sammy . the
Gravano, ~n. ama!ellr boxer!"
e~tremely _light because the star McGin told 11$. Barkley's auorney, Rat:"
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the 1960s,rold mvesugarors that m
Witness w1ll_be mobster-turned- Mark Tuohey, told us tit at
With his·gravelly voice and inti- l989 he wo~ed out at a Brooklyn,
!l_Overnment mfor~ant Salvatore Barkley's testimony is "quite !llate knowledge of the .mob, the ~.Y., ~m w1th several pro bo~ers.
Sammy.the Bull Gravano. The insignificantro the organized crime 48-yell£-old Gravano has become a mcluding longllme h~avywe1ght
for~er f!ght-hand man .~o John · debate. He's not a target." Czyz marquee government wil!less from c_ontel)der Renaldo Sm_pes. At ibe
Gotu ( the Teflon Don ), Gra- could not be reached for comment. c'oast to coast. There 1S such a ume, Gravano was acuvely tryrng
v_ano has ~n a marked man ever
Accordin~ to a draft copy of demand for his services tha_t Roth !o get t~e Gambino family back
Editor,
leer Fire Department. The commit·
srnce hrs nrne·days ofnveung tesU: Roth's openrng statement for the was forced 10 delay the heanng for mto box10g. Gravano ~ted to set
The Community Calendar ,.tee has. decided .to meet the first
mo~y last year_ helped put Gom hearing, he says: "I would like 10 a few weeks until Gravano's schedup a b'?ut betw.~n. Sn&amp;JltiS "an~ , a ...
·recently contained ·notificatiMs··or and lhird Tuesdays of each momh
behrnd bars for life. .
be able to say that profe¥ional ule opened up. In exchange for at ch~mp1on from Italy m wh1ch
meetings of the Bedford Township .at the Modem Woodsmen Hall in
The three boxers are: B&lt;!bby boxing ~as cleaned up its !Itt and least two more years of being. a Srupes would purposely lose. !hat
Volunteer Fire DepanmenL Unfor- Burlingham and all meetings are
Czyz. the cut:rent WBA,~ru1se~; organized crime is no longer government witness, Gravano w1ll . would set up . a second f1ght .
· tunately, the$e notifications have open 10 the general public.
we1ght champron: J&lt;U~~es Buddy
among the sport's many problems. serve a lighter sentence for his own betw~n the ltal180 champ and an
left some people with the.impresIn the future, we shall be more
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Amencan contender for a large
sion that Bedford Township actual- careful to identify ourselves prop- .
putse - part of which the Gambi- .
ly has a volunr.eer frrc department, erly and extend our sincerest apolono family would collect.
which isn' t true.
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gies to anyone who was inconveThe plan fell apart when the
A group of concerned citizens njenced by our past mistakes.
Italian champion lost ~is title, so
has organ1zed to pursue this goal
Lin Coleman
Gravano says he never actually dis·
and has named itseU The CommitPomeroy
cussed the plan with ,Snipes. Gratee for a Bedford Township Volunvano also says that he would have
done anything to try to convince
Snipes to take a dive. "~ybe we
coUld ha,ve j!Oiten him a union job
brought us to thel':lace we are.
Editor,
or somethmg," Gravano tol.d .
The nation o Israel made this
In response 10 the letter written
investigatOrs.
by Mr. Keith Ashley concerning misrake many times and the result .
.Three years later, Sni11es was
the school board's scheduling of was always the same as found in
one
of the many celebrilles who
classes on Good Friday, I feel com- Judges 21:25: "In those days there
packed
the New Yoik courtroOm to
was no king in Israel; everyone did
pelled 10 agree.
watch
Gotti's
trial. Bruce CutlerErosion is a problem that eats what was right in his own eyes."
.
the
atromey
·who
.represented Gotti
To simplify it, there was chaos.
away at the soil in a gradual manfor
his
first
three
acquittals
-comner. Liitle by little the earth is No absolutes, no values and no .
plained about the fact that Snipes
removed until finally there is a authority. With the continued
,
was eveniually barred from rewmbreakdown of. our 'value system we
major problem.
·ing to the courtroom: ." Renaldo
. I am concerned that the very are headed for the same demise.
Snipes, the boxer, who wanted 10
Our church is sending almost 30
same problem is quietly happening
come
and watch his friend John
with the Judeo-Christian ethics teens to a statewide convention on
Gotti
on
trial, was thrown ouL"
upon which this naticin was found' Good Friday. I also ask the board
Jack
Anderson and Michael
. to reconsider their decision and not
ed.
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ate syndicated wrlt~rs
No one wants 10 do away with rake this day away from lhose who
for
United
Feature Syndicate, :
the church, at leaSt not publicly, but chooSe to honor it because of their
Inc.
we continue to chip away at the beliefs in God.
AI and Donna Hartson
foundational principles, little by litMiddl ~rtlie, until one day-we will no longer
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At the close of a recent "Cross- War, ·they are telling us that the democratic,seU-Joyemmeni today, to a prudent preference for picking
fire"
program on CNN in which United Stares, as the only remain- and that any nauon not enjoying it on small opponents.
Dear Editor;
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both sides had rooted for Boris ing superpower, must not onlf send must be tormented by the United
As a matter of fact, evidence is
My dad was a carpenter and
Yeltsin, Michael Kinsley tried to the Marines inro Somalia, and con- States until it changes its evil ways. mounting that the reform of an
wheri he dido 't have a job, he built
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get Pat Buchanan 10 agree !hat if
swings and john boats for a few
Yeltsin
should
suddenly
abandon
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fashionable
to speak of the conflict to succeed if It hegins with ceoextra dollars.
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democratic constraints and start
as between "the democracies . and nomic liberalization -i.e., the
ruling by decree, America ought 10
the dictatorships." The presence of adoption of a free-market system
sewed carpet rags and wove rugs 10
"good old Joe" Stalin in the win- - and lets political democracy
stop supporting him.
sell. When winler came they were
Buchanan wasn't willing 10 go tribute ground forces 10 'ihe .U.N. ning coalition poked a fatal hole in bring up lhe rear. The growth of 8n
satisfied and happy .if they had
that far. He indicated that he has peacekeeping anny in Bosnia, and that fiction. but I don't recall any independent-minded middle .class
$200 in the bank and a cellar full of
fruits and vegetables they had
his reservations .about Yeltsin, but enforce the no-fly zones over liberals objecting to his presence. will inevitably bring demands for
raised.
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for the time being Yehsin is our northern and southern IrtiJ, and use During the Cold War, to be sure, · greater ~litical freedom.
We didn't have toys, but if I
best bet, and his opponents aren't force if necessary 10 prevent North when we similarly welcomed tlie
That s what happened in Taiwan
went to my ·grandpa's while he was
exactly angels, so Pat wasn't ready Korea from developing nuclear · support of anti-communist dictator- and South Korea, and will ~n
clearing pasture I could climb a
to dump ~im just because a little w~apons, but must do all ~hese ships, many liberals squalled angri' before long in communist Chrna.
pine tree and he would cut it down.
,musdem1ght become necessary.
thmgs,and many more, only rn t,he ly; but perhaps that was, 10 put it Russ1a ·IS m trouble Ieday largely
If we was on a hillside he would
Kmsley was stag8ered. Was namepfDemocracy, and Qnly w1th ·charitably because they didn't because Gorbachev got lhe cart of
roll me down.
democracy bef&lt;ire the horse of free
Bucbanan turning his back on the .the help of others as besotted by it realize the~ was a war on.
Wasn't Nintendo, but it was fun.
ide~! of Democracy? Df~n't h_c as weare.
The recently invented con- markets. ~ng ,Xiao-Ping. didn't
I saw two ladies being interreahze that only democrauc SOCI·
Now, I don't want to be misun- tention thafdemocracies don't start make that m1srake.
viewed on Columbus television and
eties can be counted on not 10 make dersiOod: Democracy is indeed, as wars is incidentally; a fiction 100.
-So if Yeltsinneeds 10 tum a few
they had !&gt;een out of a job at Genwar? Pat was unpersuaded, but Winston Churchill famously said, ·At the 'star! of World War I Ger- Cossacks loose on that gaggle of
eral Motors about two weeks. One
time was up, and this particular ''the worst form of government .many was a democracy witlt a live- left~over communists called the
argument had 10 be left for anolher excepl for all the others,", and we ly socialist oppositiOn party that · Congress of People's Deputies,
show.
are justified ·in hopin~ that the nevertheleSs voted uminimously, in w_ill somebody please sit on
The exchan~e served to remind world's other nations will adopt it , ihe RCichstag, 10 support the war. Michael Kinsley~
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WIUiam Rusher Is a syndlcat·
I've bee~ rold that leuers to the members to other school districts Wilsonians in our midst serve their an American liberal as far gone as 10 George Bush's auack on Pana- ed writer for Newspaper Enter'public are a ·waste-.of my time. . showed promising results.
god, Democracy. As the world Kinsley could possibly_ believe that_ rna. the more recent examples pf prise Association.
Three years later we were emerges from 40 years of Cold every country on earth rs capable of democra~c bellicosity testify only
·until proven wrong, I disagree.
1 feel that the taXpayer wants 10 receiving ·complaints about the
be informed concerning school qua]ity and quantity ot food. To
spending. I've heard too many make matterS worse, instead of losvague statements or rumors ill'.the ing $20,000 to $30,000 we "'ere
past and feel one way 10 use this now losi!lg ~.000 and $7!),000.
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. year as sc.hool board pres1dent
At th1s pomt we went 10 (or as
by saying, ''Thy brother .will rise
When tlr~ people were seated on·
One
wonders
whether
Brother
we pick up the story - told
would be informing yqu of our true they would say - listened to) our. by As
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fmancial situation.
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She rephed, perhaps w1th a hint miraculously fed and refreshed. .
In this letter 1 would like to knowledge gained from the prof~­ befOI'e Easter.
.~fu;r the dead of winter, thought of of irritation, "! know he shall rise , · And so are we - when we.· . .
explain our school lunch program.
sionals, use the good points, throw
again in the resurrection at the last cease our anxious striving and.
A raw soldier boy is tramping ·
. A few years ago we decided a · Out the bad and (urn the program along with his buddies -footsore,
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scurrying about and rest awhile.
· . change was needed. Government around..
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Realizing
she
had'misunderSQmetimes, as in the story of
" long .past whistling." Then he
regulations require school cafeteAs a result we have now . sees a tree bursting into bloom.
srood what he· meant, Jesus tried · LaZarus, what Jesus commands of
rias to be self-sufficient. Simply employed a local resident. Joyce
· again. "I am the resurrection and us calls for &amp;real effort.
Suddenly, His heart stands still.
stated- the mon!y paid (or 111eals Vance, to oversee the cafeteria · "lfGod can bring the wonder of Lazarus, .who was raised (rom the the life," he told her,
.
"Take ye away. the. srone," he
mitst pay all cafeteria bills.
· operations. At the halfway point of fresh life out of a thing so dead," grave by Jesus.
.
·
Resunection
was
in
t11e
future.
tell$
,us. What makes this so diffi.
. That iliC!udes food, pun;hasing this year, '~he is projeCting a year- .he says 10 himself, '.'imagine what
.
Ws
Lazarus
v.:ho
is
pictured
as
Yes,
thel'e
would
be
lhaL
cult
is
that we, like Martha, ihliok
new equipme11t, maintenance of end deficit of $5,000 to $6,000, he can do for me."
cominjl
forth
into
the
sunlight.
·
But
"lhe
life:''that
was
what
from
exposing
wbat lies behind the .
that equipment and employees assuming we don't encounter any
.
There
began
one
of
the
world's
breathing
'"the
wonder
of
fresh
-he
was
getting
at.
"The
life"
is
stone.
The
sight
could be 100 horrisalaries.
unexpected repairs or employee ill- most inspiring stories. .
.
life"
after
lying
in
the,
cOld.
dark
now.
It
is
not
withheld
until
the
last
'ble..
·
•
In I ~88 we were ending each ness.
·
· .
·
That
soldier
became
Brother
romb,
.
.
.
day.
It
becomes
a:
current
possesYet
n~Jihing
ca_
n
help iis if our
Granted, this is still a defrcit.and
previous year $20,000 10 $30,000
)Jumble
·monk
who
Lawrence,
a
In_many ways, the raising of sion whenever Jesus is there.
hopes. our dreams. and our aspira10 debt. This is not allowed. There- needs much more improvement.
found
he
could
glorify
God
in
!he
.
Lazarus
!Uld
the
Easter
sror)'
of
the
He
proceeded
to
dem
.
onstrate
ti~s- which .in an . earlier~-118fore, our ge~ral fund (operating However we also see it as a mQlti~itc!len · where he.· resurrectioo go rogethrs, .
monastery
wbat
he
meant.
time made life so fair · its
• money) was being divened to the thousand doUar improvement.
worked.
His
httle
book,
."The
PratAs
be
siOod
in
front
of
the
grave
promise
~ are left rotting i ·a .
Lazarus
died
just
before
the
cafeteria fund to make up the
·This is a good example of what
i.
c
e
of
the
Presence
of
God,"
is
one
·
events
of
Holy
Weelt;
·that
had
a
large
stone
rolled
In
front
graveyard.
It m•y require a miracle
deficit.
. can be accomplished when all sides
of
the
most
widely
read
pieces
of
When
Jesus
'
lcarned
of
ihe
·
of
it.
Jesus
turned
to
the
people
rorevivethem.
.
We begah researching various sit doWn and work together.
devotionalliterature.
·
.
death,
he
tried
10
comfort
Martha
who
were
standing
there
and
rold
The
Master
will
take
care
of .
methods Q( correcting this. In 1989
Larry W. Rupe
·
them,_
"Take
ye
_
a
war
the
stone.''
.
··
that.
.
•
,
.
we hired a professional food ser •
Miracles begm w1th us. There rs . But ftrst we must g1ve h1m
always something we have 10 do ~ 10 the p~ where our deepfirst. Sometimes it is simply to est longings and wishes are lruried.
.. .
.
·
·
· have faith. ·~·on! believe" said We must lirke away the srone that
By 'lbe Associated Press
In 1860, ihe frrst Italian Parliament met at Turin.
Jesus; when
e believed, .they keeps him ouL · ·
,
In 1865, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and most of his CJibi- were healed. An so are we.
Only then can he bnng the Today'- Friday, April2, the 92nd day ofl993. There are 273 days left
' . .
·
·
net fled the Confederate capital of Richmond, Va.
:
,. .
Sometimes what we are called "wonder of fresh life" 10 our dead
in the yCllt.
Today'• Highlil!ht in Hi$tory:
. ·
•
•. In 1872, Samuel F:B. Morse, deve!Qper of the electric telegraph, died upon to do before a miracle can desires and call us forth one fine
. On April 2, 1792, Congreu passed the Coinage Act. which authorized in New York.
·
ta1te place in our Jives is simply 10 momi~g iniO the bright sunlight of..Q
ellablilhrnentofthe U.S. Mint.
,_ In 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress 10 declare war be quieL
·
reJummg spring.
..
On this dale:·.
•
.
·.
.
.
a~.nst Genrt~~~~y. saying, _"The world must-be mide safe fordemocraOn one occasion Jesus noticed
Thil 'is to know In our own
' In 1'13;·spaniih explorer Juan Ponce de Leon' landed in Florida ..
. cy.
.
·
that the people gaihered around experieilce the Easter miracle of
In 1805,. storyteller Hans Christian Andersen was born in Odense,
· In 1942, Glenn Millrslotl his orchestra reccrded "American Palrol" him wer:e hungry and~tired. They· the new life.
Denmark. ·
.
· ·
at the RCA Vietor studios in Hollywood.
w-gctling reslless and nervous.
Oeorae
Is a syndical·
In 1834, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the sculpiOr who created the Stat-.
In 1956, the soap operas "As the World Turns" and "The lfdge of
"Mali:e them sit d~" Jesus ed writer lor N'ewipaper Eater·
ue ofUbaty, wu born in Cobnar. France.
Night" premiered on CBS television.
told his disciples.
.
P'1se Association.
.
lady said she had given up ope"of
her cars already. The other said if
· Clinton didn't get busy in two
months she would have to wotry
about losing her house ..
Then 1 read in a Saturday edition of the Columbus Dispatch that
U.A.W. workers drew an average
wage of $680 per week. Both their
husbands worked there 100, making
their combined we.ekly wages
$1,360.
I don't want 10 see anyone lose
something they have paid on for a
while, I know what thm's like so I
just hope ' they can learn 10 weave
rugs or make swings, or at least
find.a nice. full pine lree - it may
rake them a while. ro .!eam 10 like it,
but we did.
Brooks Sayre
S)CI'liCuse

William A. Rusher

Meigs schhiklunch p~ogra~_ exp~ained ·

Let Easter reawak-e n your spirit
. George R. Plagenz

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banks.
Precipitaion was expected to
linger inro the weekend, though it
won' t be as ·heavy as !he deluge
that combined with melting snow
to .cause widespread· flooding in
Iowa, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
and New Jersey on Thursday.
A winter storm warning
remained in effect early today for
northern New Hampshire.
Sunshine was forecast for the
Southeast, but temperatures were
expected to tumble inro the 40s in
parts of the interior.

.

A jet stream disturbance was
expected to produce showers and
some lhundersiOrms in the cenlral
Rockies, with the thunderstorms
expected to rumble across the
Plains on Sawnlay.
- Highs today were forecast 10 be
in the 30s in northern New England
and across lhe Great Lakes region.
in the 40s and 50s across much of
the rest of the northern tier and in
the 60s ar)lj 70s along the southern
tier.
The high temperature·for the.
nation on 1bumay was 91 degree~ .
at Lajilas, Texas.

seaL
the drop.''
WASHINGTON (AP) - The · eases did it get more lhan that out
The
county
had
received
defense
Spokesman Donald Gilleland
federal government last year sent of federal spending.
·
·
contracts
worth
$978.7
million
in
·
General Dynamics· production
said
back to Ohio nearly $3,950 for
The state got.5.3 percent of the
1991
but
that
fellro
$128
million
in
every man, woman and child in the job training money; '5.2 ~rcent of
dropped from :1\9 tanks per day to
1992, he said.
.
1.4, and continues to decline. ·
state, the U.S. Census Bureau says.
Social Security survivors benefits;
. The contmcror that runs the tank
Of course, everyone who paid 4.6 percent of Social Securiry dis"We're laying off about 300
taxes didn't get exactly that much
ability benefits; 4,5 percent of plant is nearing the end of an order people at our Lima plant over this
back. And the per-person payout in
Social Security re~ment benefits; · for M-1 tanks for the Army. But first quarter of 1993," he said . .
Ohio was smaller than the payout
5.5 percent of food stamps; and 4.7 production declines have been "Towaids the end of the year there
Sunny Pl. Cloudy Cloudy
in 38 other states.
. percent of community development gradual, and h.aven.' t had a great · may be anodler .50 or 60 employees
impact, said Harry Conley, finan - laid off."
C1993Accu·Wnther, Inc.
The .C~nsus. Bureau reported ... grant money. · ·
Thursday that the fedeml 11overnFederal spending increased in cial administrator of the LimaBennett cautioned that dramatic
ment last year spent $43.5 billion in every Ohio county but Allen Coon- Allen County Regional Planning one-year shifts can be misleading
Commission.
·
Ohio, or about 5 percent more lhan
ty ,lhe repon said.
because of the peculiarities of gov"If
you
wouldn't
have rold me. ernment contracting.
the $41.4 million spent in 1991.
The new figures showed that the
'
Sunday through Tuesday:
Ohio had 4.3 percent of the county received $562 million in I wouldn't have realized that federFair through the period. Lows
"The way it works, you can get
federal contracts, loan guarantees, al dollars are fewer in 1992 than big contracts one year and the next
Sunday 25-30. Highs in the 40s. nation's people but in only a few
·
•
highway l!lOlley and payments for they were in 1991," he said. "For year.not get a whole lot." Bennett
Lows Monday 30-35. Highs in th
such things as Social Security and the most part we haven't noticed said.
upper 40s to low 50s. Lows TuesMedicare.
·
day 30-35..Highs in the 50s.
But that' s a sharp dropoff. The
Continued from palle 1
county exceeded $1 billion in fed33 and Beegle turned on his siren eral spending for each of the last
Cattle: 3.00 to 4.00 lower.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)and followed him into Athens five years.
,
Slaughter steelS: choice 72.00.
operation, $100 plus costs, $200 County.
Direct livestock prices and receip!S
Barry Bennett, who heads the
81.50;
select 70.~78.00.
forfeiture 10 the Law Enforcement
at selected buying points Friday by
Oispateher Randy Arnold called Ohio Data Users Center in ColumSlaughter
heifers: choice 72.00.
Trust Flind; failure 10 control, $75 the Athens County Shtriff's Office bus, said most of the reduction
the Ohio Department of Agricul81.00;
select
70.~76.00.
plus costs; Jody Gum, Pomeroy, and the Athens Post of.the State
be traced .t!&gt; a decline in Pen-. ture:
Cows: steady; all cows 53.00
seat belt violation, $25 plus costs; Highway Patrol who attempted to could
Barrows and gilts: mostly 1.00
tag on ·contracts. Army tanks .are
anddown.lower; demand lighL
Mila M. Fox, Cottageville, W.Va, stop Cross just west of. Angel . built in Lima,.!he Allen County
Bulls: steady; all bulls 72.00 and
U.S. 1-2, 230-260 lbs., country
speed, $20 plus costs; Janna L. Ri~e Road by pulling out in front
down.
·
·
44.50-45.25,
a
few
45.50;
points,
Price, Cheshue, seat belt viol~tion. of h1m, the repo!J said. ·
,
Sheep
and
lambs:
3.00
tn
9.00
plarits
44.75-45.75,
a
few
47
.00.
$25 plus costs;
.
·
Cross went off the madway on
ISSUe U.S. 1-3, 230-260 lbs.. country lower; choice wools 62.00-70.00;
Phillip Santo, Huntington, the right and continued on around ·
,
choice clips 65.00-70.50; new
.
points,
43.00-44.50.
W.Va. driving under the influence, the cruiser. At the Rainbow .Inn,
lambs 70.00 and down; old sbeep
1-2,
210-230
lbs.,
country
U.S.
10 days jail suspended to three, another State Highway Patrol cruis26.00
and down.
points,
42.00-43.50.
$350 plus costs, 90-day oPerator's er pulled out oniO the high:way and
A marriage license was issued
R~ip!S
Thursday
8,900.
Estilicense suspension, one year J!!Oba· wa5 rainmed in the rear by Cross. March 30 in the Meigs County Prolion, $1.50 of the fine and jail will OfficerS exited their vehicles and bate Court 10 Terrance D. Conlin mated receipts Friday 9,000.
Prices from The Producers Livebe .suspended upon enrollment. and aUempted 10 remove Cross, but he Jr., 24, and Angela Kay White, 22,
stock Association: ··
completion of the RTP school; backed his 'heavily damaged vehi- both of Rutland:
.
James McDonald, Rutland, DUI, cle and again fled lhe scene north.
'
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP)
~0 days jail' suspended 10 10, one bound with offrcm in punuit, the
- · Five Democrats and two Repubyear OL suspension, $450 plus reponsaid. •
·
licans are ·seeking ·nomination as
costs, one year probation; no OL,
At Richland Avenue, Cross
mayor of Huntington in a primary
by
Tuesday.
I 0 days jail concurrent with DUI, - reportedly continued north on
Boosters to meet
election
scheduled for Tuesday.
costs only, one year probation; 33 then exited onro State Route 682
The ,Southern Junior High
Raclae
council
to
meet
Incumbent
Mayor Bobby Nel.
Russell Williams, Reetlsville, sideswiping ·a patrol vehicle. At the Boosters will meet Tuesday at 1
wiU
.
Racine
Village
Council
son
is
being
challenged in the
aggravated menacing, six months intersei:tion of Richland Avenue p.m. at' the junior high school.
meet
Monday
at
7
p.m.
at
SW
Mill
Democratic
primary
by former
jail suspended 10 30 days, one year and Slate. Route 682, Cross lost'
'
Cabell
County
Sheritr
Bob
Bailey,
probation, costs,. restraining order conirofof his car which went backPark.
Committee to meet'
former
cily
P~anager
.
Steve
·
The Committee for a Bedford
wards off the roadway roward the
issued;
.
to
meet
Williams,
Joe.
Hutchinson
and
Tom
Trustees
Lisa Klein, Pomeroy, expired Hocking River.
Township Volunteer Fire Depart·
The
Board
of
Trustees
of
McAllister.
OL, three days jail sUSJ)Cnded, $75
At that time, Cross was removed ment will meet at the Modern
In the Republican primary, for.
fine suspended to $35 plus costs; from his car arid taken to. the Woodman Hall in Burlingham on Columbia Township will meet
Monday
at
7:30
p.m.
at
the
fue
stamer
Hundngton direcror of adminPatrick D. McCoy, Ravenswood, Athens County Jail.
Tuesday at 7:30p.m. .
istratiowand finance Jean Dean is
W.Va., speed, $15 plus costs;
Trooper K. A. Fellure was
'
. tion.
· . running against businessman
'
William E~ Walker, Dixon, Ky.., reportedly transported .10 O'Bleness •
· Clean-up to belln
Daniel R. Booth.
Clean-up of the Bedl'ord TownFOE to meet
speed, $20 plus c\)sts; -Charles Memorial Hospital for an injury to
Dean last year quit her job with
ship Cemeteries will begin ·next . · The Ladies FOE Auxiliary No.
Whittington, Pomeroy. DUI, 10
haild.
the city, citing disagreements with
week.
Anyone
wanting
to
.
~
eep
2171
will
meet
Tuesday
at
7:30
days jail suspended 10th=, $350 hisThe
cli8se lasted approximately
.
plus costs, 90 day OL suspension, 20 minutes according 10 the Meigs · flowers and grave decorat1ons p.m. There will be a po~uck at 7 . Nelson.
The
general
~lection
will
be held
one year probation; left of center, County Sheriff's log.
should have those ' items removed p.m.
·
·June
I.
$25 plus costs; seat belt violation,
Revival slated
$25 plus costs; Michael Tillis,
The Racine Church of the
Pomeroy, DUI, 10 days jail sus 7
.Nazarene will hold revival with
pended 10th=, $350 plus costs, 90
Rev. Dave Canfield, Wednesday
day OL suspension, one y,ear proPick 3 Numbers
Sunday
at
7
p.m:
nightly
through
2-2-5
"bation;
_
and at 10:30 am. and 6 p.m. Sun(two, two, live)
RonaldLandaker, Long Botrom,
. by Bob Hoeflich
. day. Rev. Joy Sizemore will pro- ·
Pick 4 Numbers
.no OL, 10 days jail suspended.
vide special music. Public invited.
9-9-9-2,
$100 plus costs, one year proba(nine. nine, nine, two)
lion; expired registration, $10 plus
costs; James Brumfield, Middle•.
: ·
Olive and another resident,
pon, Jittering, $125 fme or commuNetsel and ~aul Ge:ard_ who
h
nity service with liuer dc:partment. have been at theu home 10 Mid~e- Bobby Strickland, yresented t e
co~ts: consuming alcohol in a · · port for three we~ks _fo,llowln.g ~~::rcg~~~ti~~b~ ~~:~r::O~
.
moror vehicle, $50 plus costs; Don- Paul s long hospltahzatio: m which was, of course, tiect in
.Unit~ Qf .tile Meigs County
Am ElePower:.:.......;;;; ......3611/4
.aid sf.!ncer, Long Bottom, hit- Columbus for tre~tments ave
f d Emergency Medical Service
1
Ashland Oil............,... :.......27
un·
$1()() rewmed to the. hosp1UII for another nationally with the annua
skip, 1vedaysjail' suspended,
h'ld
d
responded
10
seven
calls
for
assis•
AT&amp;T........... ,...... ,......... :... 56 518
·
o nd and will need .your support drive
plus costs, one year pro bauon;
· rodu
adults for crippled c l ren an
tance overnight.
Bank One...........................58 1/8
tmproper backing; $25 plus costs; •a t_prayen. . . ' · ·
·
·
Units responding were: 9:49
Bob Evans ....: .................... 18 1!2
Brad Robinson, Pomeroy, conThey BPJllecllted so much your
.
a.m. Rutland to Happy Hollow
Otanning Shop........:......... l4 3/4
tributing,
days jail' suspended, efforts dunng, the ftrSt stay. You
Like me you are probadably WBlt· Road (or Dwight Halty who was
Ounp lnWstries.........c•••••• .l2 1/4
kept
thmr
morale
up
ing
for
nii(C
warm,
sunny
ys.
really
$250 plus costs, one year proba.
.
R."
·
'd
However; up Racine way they transported to Veterans Memorial
City Holding......................22
0
lion restraihlng order issued;
·Paul Is 10 I'OQIIl 71 1vers:.l are way ahead of us. They're look· Hospital; 2:17 p.m. Racine to
F~ral Mog_u1....................18 1/4
J~ffrey Hayes, Dexter, no OL, Hospital, Oien.tangy River Ro . . •
.
•
Goodyear T&amp;tR ...............:..75
C 0 I mb s His phone number 1s ing ahead and makmg P1ans. •or · Bashan Road for Michael Wheeler
30 days jail suswnded to three,
u. u :
· · their anaual July 4th celebrauon. who refused treatment; 3:0 I p.m.
Key Centurion ...................25
566· 1214 10 c_ase you want 10 l:e By the way, did you realize that the Pomeroy to State Route 7 for
$100 plus costs, one lear probaLands End.......................... 28 1{2
William Grueser .who was trans- . Limited Inc....................... 23 718
· tion; John Partlow, angsvil_l~,
~~::~a::· ~C::t~ 4 th is on Sunday this y~
DUI, $350 plus costs, 10 days Jar!
t
eeks pee
The Racine' Fire Department ported to Holzer Medical Center;
Multimedia.Inc:............... ,.. 35
sus~nded 10 three, 90 day OL \usour w
· ·
'will have.i~ ann~ chicken barbe· 6:04 p.m. Syracuse to Boy Scout
Point Bancorp.................... l3 112
Camp Road for Goldie Crackan0~ one J~ ~~~~~
Rax Restaruant.................. I!l
"f:
Someone else who appreciates cue and w11l ~ m charge of ~e 'berger
who was transPOrted to SL
0
Reliance Electric............... .21 Ifl
e e an J .
f h RTP · your~upport ia .Lillian Moore, S06- ·parade which Will be all p.m..~
ed up~n ~.ot;npleuon o t e .
Lincoln Hill ROBd, Pomeroy.
year so that it won't interfere ~th Joseph's Hospital in l'arlcersbutg, . Robbins&amp;Myen ................ I71f.4
Sh9ney's Inc:.................,.... 23 3/8
sc,hool, !'t:l¥10g under suspens:::
LUliln bas Ullderaone surg li\ church services in the ~muruty. W.Va.; 8 p.m . Racine to Tbird
Stteet for Cbristopher Hendrix who
Star
Bank. ........................: .•38
•=:~th~~~~proba- University' Hospltaf in Colu~us The frremen will also do fueworks · was transported to VMH; 8:23 p.m. Wendy
Int'L .................... 13 318
~on
'
and is now undergoing treatments at 10 p.m.
' ·· ·
- Syracuse to Fourth S~t for Muri,.,,._..IRMt--o
' 27• 3("'t
..
.......- - ,&amp;Aft.lo
1~ addition, the following bonds
on a_ commute buis at the Holzer
The Antique_Tractgr Club.will ca Thornton who was taktm .to
Stock reports are tile 10:30
were forfeited : Terry Combs, Medica! Cen!'JI': .
•
sponsor an !l"uque tractor show vMH; 10:22 P··l'll· Middleport ro
a.m • .quotes pro•ldeci lly
She IS optrmiSbC and rs so-grale· and poll dunng the aflcmpon and Overbrook Center for Naomi
Ashville seat belt violati011 560"
KeJDper Sec:•rltlei, lac., o
Nan Na~arro. Heath, s~: $65; : tul for. yOur praye~ ,and cards. thefC! will be one of those pop~ll!f Ohlinger who was transported to
GalliJIOIIL
Darlene Older, Pomeroy, seat belt Naturally, she doesn t,have the kiddie uacror p~s. ~er. activ_l· Pleasant Valley Hospital.
violation $43· no child restraint, strength 10 c:onllj:t each of YIJI!. but ties are planned 10cluding mus~c
• $60
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' she does thank you many Urnes and entertainment at lh9 liW Mtll
ov_rs. ~Dian wh(l ia a fo_rmer e~ec- Park scage. Incidenially, allactivi·
uuve director d. the Meigs Umt of ties this year will be at die park and
the American Cancer Society just the firehouse.
'
loves Pomeroy and Meigs County . Groups and organizations are
after
havin&amp; moved here J number invited 10 have food booths as well
VE'I'IUlANS MEMORIAL
of
years
~o with her husband, Per- as craft and.game standi; RepreThursllay admlalions - None.
man.
She
s.becn a nice addition 10 sentatives ofgroups wishing 10 par·
Thursday discharges • N~.
the conimunll:y.
tieipate are asked to attend the next
.
.
. "It has really come home 10 me planaillg aessim which will be next ·
' HOLZIUl MEDICAL CENTER
how reaUy special people are in Thursday evening, at 7 at.the f~­
A~-----JanHol·
thla little spot of heaven", Lillian house. Those wishing to have
ley.
Green, Soadra Lay- rerurb.
some activities but ire unable to
well, Mn. Bury Henry and son,
sent a rep to the session may conMary Mathew~, Orlc:e Rowe, Mn.
Olivo Weber, formerly of tact Scott Hill at 949-2311 or
Michael Glleen aad IQII; Patricia Pomeroy IIIII now • I'Ciidclal of the J&lt;athryn Hart .at 949·2656 after 7
Fraley, blth Redwllle. Clara Kilor, Cedar GlOve Pollllllll Health Care p.m.
Roaald Cochraa, Mark Barry, Caner • Pttbllbrq, continues an
AileD
Roee, 1*1 Haa· aedve lifo at
. Don't forget SIJIII!ay Ia when we
CCIIlter and toOk
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mostly cloudy over northeast Ohio
Rain and .snow will continue
with mostly sunny conditions else- .
through the day. Little or no snow
Where. Highs will be mosdy in the
accumulation is expected.
Precipitation should em) over 40s.
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southwest Ohio around noon and
this date was 82 degrees in 1.963
clouds will decrease during the
while the record low was 20
afternoon. Highs will range from
degrees
in 1907.. Sunset tonight
the mid 30s to the mid 40s. Cloudy
wiU be at 6:57 p.m. Sunrise Saturskies and a chance of flurries will
continue northeast tonight. Over dayat6:12am.
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27 fined in ·county court
Twenty-seven cases were
re:iolved Wednesday in the Meigs
County Court of Judge Patrick
O'Brien.
- Fined were: Autumn M. Grif··fith, Pomeroy, seat belt violation,
$25 plus costs; Judy ~-Wise, Middleport, speed, $20 plus costs;
Tony L. Hurlow, Gallipolis, seat
.belt violation, $2~ plus costs;
Melissa A. Pettry, Cheshire, seat
belt violation, $25. plus costs;
Everett Taylor, Pom,eroy, failure to
yield. $10 plus costs; Samuel C.
.Van Brock, Lancaster, sPeed. $15
plus costs; Jonathan M. Perrin,
Middleport, speed, $22 plus costs;
Donald L. Alkire, Stewart, speed,
$29 plus costs; . .
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· Darus Scragg , •
· • Darus M. Scras11. 74, Vinron,
• died Thursday, Aprill, 1993, at his
, residence. He retired as fireman
and chief mechanic for the
Charleston, W.Va.; Fire Derart·
mentin 1977 with 27 ye.-s o service and retired from the mainte· nance depaiunent of Gallia County
: Schools in 1983.
·
· He was a World War II army
' veteran and a member of the Fire
; Fighters Association and ~ocal
317, Charleston, W.Va., and had
• attended the Pocatalico CommUnity
Chwch.
He was born April 22, 1918 in
Charlesron, W.Va.
~ Survivors include his wife,
, Jewel Vara Patton Scragg; two
· daughters. Torona Hash of Vinton
and Priscilla (Michael) Neville of
; Bidwell; one step-,daughter, Be~y
Ann Claypool of Orlando, Fla;
. , grandson zachary Stanley arid
, nephew Bill PatiOa who resicled at
. • his h(me; three other grandehildren
. • and one step-grandsen.
· Hew~
·
in death by his
"mother. • · ianEderis.andhissten..
r ·
father, Oscar Edeps,
• F!lends may call2 10 4 p.m. and
.1. 10 9 p.m. Saturday at 1he McCoyMooreFunetal. Hoine, Vinton.
Services will ·be held I p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home witb
. Brother Arlie Lynch officiating.
·' Graveside mili~ aervices will be
tonducted 4 p.m. Sunday at the
Shaffer Cemetery in Sissonville.
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By CJIUCK SCHOFFNER
then til Michacl1ordan• .
ley Jarrard were first-team all,
ATLANTA (AP)- All the
· She'll certainly get a lot of South~stem Conference picks, have; belped give usa transfusion."
One of the newcomers is Katie
anticipation, all the waiting, all the attention· from Vanderbilt's Vandy s Mara Cunningham was
drilling by the coaches and the defense, but Swoopes says any the most valuable player in the Smith, the Big Ten's freShman of
grilling by lhe media- it's all just . team that concentrates solely on . s~c tournament and was joined by the year. The 5·11 forward leads
. about over. Four new~omers to tlie stopping· her would be making a M1sty Lamb on the all-tourney · the ~uckey!'S with an 18-point
woqten's Final Four are afrer that mistake.
learn.
. sconng. average. Guard Averrill
Roberts averages lS.S points.
fu:st-time thrill of a rtational tide.
"If' the other teams are just
"The key has been unselfish · Iqwa bas endured enough bean·
First up in Saturday's semifinal - ·focusing on me, that just motivates piay and the willingness 10 keep
round at the s6ldout Oinni is No. 1 everyone else on o"r team,'' egos in ~heck - if ~e· had any breai this season 10 last a lifetime.
Vanderbilt against No. S Texas Sw00pes said. "When people over· egos to begin with,'' coach Jim Coach Vivian Stringer's 1tusband.
. Bill, died of a h.ear!JUtack on
Teeh. Then it's a rubber match for look them, it just allows them til go Fosrer said.
two Big Ten riv~s. No. 3 Ohio out and shoot the ball and score a · Iowa and Ohio Stare, both 27-3, Thanksgiving Day. The Hawkeyes
also had 10 cope with:tlte deaths of
State and No.4 Iowa. .
lot of points." ·
.
won't
hiive
to
spend
any
time
geta. fonner ball girl, their ~ )lhysi~
.
· ·~This is something ,)Ve loolced
.· Tech-{29-3) does have .two o~
ting
to
know
each
other.
Tiley
CIBD
and men's player Chris S"treeL ·
at a long time ·ago as a goal and a double1figure scorers. KriSta Kirkshared
the
~ig
Ten
tide
wid!
16-2·
Ye1
they lead tht nation in
dream," Texa5 Tech coach •Marsba land averages 12.8 points a game records and split their two regulardefense
and ha~ matched the secSh~ said .. ' 'To reach itAs very and· shoots 44.6 percent from 3season
·
games,
each
winning
oo
its
ond~best
victOry total in school his·
excibng.''
-·
-point range. Cynthia Clinger is
own
floor.
tory. ..
. The opener-features the nation's averaging 1'1 points _and shooting.
&lt;?hio
State·Jia:s
enjoyed
a
dra"We have overcome' an awful
!l[o. I ,team a~t the No. 1 play· · 59.percentfrom the fteld.
er, Tech's SheCJJ:I Swoopes:
Likewise, Tech can'1 get caught matic turnaround .. Only two years lot," Strlnger said . ."My l}usband
was my best friend and pe is the
Swoopes, named the national up worrying just about Vanderbilt's ago, the Buckeyes were 11-17:?
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"We
were·
not
a
unit
at
all,''
player of the .Year on Thursday, has 6-foot-10 center, Heidi Gillingham. coach Nancy .Darsch said. ··n was r.eason why I was successful. He
was my biggest fan and be wcirlced
averaged· 3.3. points a game in Gillingham does lead the team 'in
-a-very
difficult
year
in
-tenns
of
very
closely with the learn a:s well.
NCAA' play and averages 27.4 for scoring with a 14.3 average, but six
slructure
and
behavior
and
in
terms
"It
w.as a relief because we
the.season. plus 9.3 rebounds. With others have been the top scorer for
of
commitmenL
The
transfonnation
fmally
reached
this stage, but .it is
her ability to run the floor, shpot, the Commodores (30-2) in at least
that
~
happenCd
is
a
aedit
10
our
sad
beeause
he,
more than anyone,
jiJinp, rebound an~ pass, she has one game ~is ~n. · .
seniors
and
my
Jissist;mt
coaches
would
.have
been
an&lt;l
~een compared fust to former
And whtle Gdlmgharn and Shel· and the new players coming !hat' happy to see thaL" so proud
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By STEVEWILSTEIN
NEW ORLEANS (AP) ~
Wildcats and wolverines, not the
friendliest creatures in naiure, share
hunting traits ·adopted by their
namesakes at lhe Final Fout: ·
· Cunning, quickness, strength.
Soaring le!lpS, voracious attacks,
relentless survival instincts.
· Kentuclcy's Wildcats and Michi·
. gan's Wolverines embody those
characteristics with their wily
defenses - different in style from
each other but similarly tenacious
·- and !heir love of the chase in lhe .
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tent lately. romping
vic lOry to
the pace and inrensity they're capa· victory at ·a 31-point clip in the
ble.of reaching, i_t'll be a Final Four NCAA tournament. Mich1gan ~as .
been tenured by the slower styles
cll!ssic.
• North Carolina and Kansas, the of George 'Washington and Temfirst of the two semifinals at the ple, but still carne out a winner.
If Kentucky matured under the
S uperdome, are perhaps more
crucil)le
of attention when coach
lookalilces in talent and strategy,
Rick
Pitino
came in 19j!9 til rescue
with the lineage clearly defined
the
team
from
scandal and prqba·
from coach Dean Smith to former
tion,
Michigan's
Fab Five has
assistant Roy Williams.
up
under
no
less pressure
.grown
The Wildcats and ·Wolverines
since
the
stan
of
its
freshman
are distinctly aggressive predators
and have the players to run anyone SQn last year.
In their own ways, each team
off.
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has
learned to survive.
·
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Kentucky has beeri more consis· .

Each haS a prollable NBA lot·
tery_pick as its star- Kentucky's
Jamal Mllshburri and Michigan's .
Chris Webber- yet each sacri·
fices individuality for team solidar· ,
ity and success, measured in their
.30 victoriC$ apiece. .. .
. . '.' I have concerns with .stopping
ihe Michigan .team more tluin one .
player,'' Pitino sai!l, ~uttlng off
~o;fies about ~ebber_s strength :
msid\1 and shootinJ outside or Jalen
Rose's 11-inch hetght advantage -at
point guard over Travis Ford.
"You can't concentrate on Orie
basketball player. I think that's tiKi
mistake~ other teams ha~Jade

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blimed them. At this stage ·of the .. Prickett, who has come hiS come
game, it's not one person, it's not on ~..t!~~ in the season 10 make.
two, it's a team. The ieam conc:ems .thew:
more dangerous in the
me more dlaa the individual." . , ·-·oj!Cn court.
Mlchigin can't double-team ihe ·
Ancl'if Ford lacks height at S-9, .
6-foot-8 Mashburn too mucli, c;ven .... he makes up for it-in his quic)('
if ~e avera.f: nearly 21 poiil~ a moves, g~ ouiside shooting and
game. He ·
averages 4.5 8SS)Sts ~!-court savvy .that are·reflected
in the tournament, meaning he'll oialy partly by his average of 13.7
burn the Wolverines liy passing •to . pointsand4.8·assists
someone open if they try ro stnoth.·
. Likewise, Kentucky can't single ·
er liim.
out Webber, ~ose, Ray Jackson,
·. "Maslibum is one of, if 11ot the . Jil!lmy King or Juwan Howard, .
best player in the couniry," Michi- . ~h of diem capable of dominat-.
gan coac;b Sieve Fisher said.
mg il game. .
Michigan's defense will have to
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Shaquille O'Neal's ill-advised
· punch has helped knock the Orlando Magic out of the ~ightif playoff
spol in the Eastern Conference.
. The rookie center served a oDegame suspe~ion Thuxsday night as

':. Plane crash kills four, including racer Kulwicki ·

Otlando was at
to Charlotte', Sacramento (lowneci Washington
and the Hornets took advantage of 117-97,
the absence of an intimidator fer a
· Knlekl jli, Cavaliers 83
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1Q2-93 victOry.
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New York (49-'20) opened a
Tile Magic (33·35) dropped a one aame lead o er Chicago (48
half-game behind Indiana (34-35) .. 21) ·,.
v the b!&gt;mecoun•. " .
1il the race (or
for the eillhth and final spot.
advantage through the Eastern
"With .Shaquille or without Conference playoffs. · "' ·
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The Knicks held the Cavaliers
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in winning their
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. gsy Bogues.
15th straight at home. They held
O'Neal_was_suspe~ W~~- · Cleveland to 42.S percent from the
The Gallipolis Dally Tribune,
The Daily Sentinel, the Point day_ for f1ghtmg With Delr&lt;!It s floor IIKI a season-low 32 first.half
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T_imes-Sen_li~l value the contribu- W~~ backups GJOCg ~IC and B11111
Cleveland's leading scorers,
tJOns theu readers make to the Williams defending him, Charlotte 'Mark Price and Brad Daugheny
sports sections of these papers, and . -ce~ter Al.onzo Mouming hail 30 were held 10 10 points each.
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Patrick Ewing led New York ·
be published.
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blocked shots.
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with 30 points and 12 rebounds.
However, certain deadlines for .. Orlando parucularly f~lt
Nets
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At East Ru~ord NJ. Chris
deadline for photos and related ,.ru- e~ as the Hornets ,!!rove ~ larte · Morris'scored alliS or'his p;ints in
cles fo~ basketball and other w1nter w1Jhout fear. of bavmg thelf sho_ts the second quarter as New Jersey
· ····· SJ?Orts 1s the last day of the NBA ··blocked.. ·, ··· ···. · -·· ···. · . . . . . . . · turned 1 twO-point lead· into a 59·
Fmals. .
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Mournmg downr.:;ayed the 43
. at. •• ·ssa·on
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· for sub· a bsence 0 f .O'N·-•
bad av~margm Coleman
m...nru hSd •21· · poin.ts
.Li!rew1se,
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Derriclc
miSSions of local. baseball· and aged 32 pomts. and 14 reiJounl!s m and 10 rebounds for New Jersey
so~1b~-related photos and re~ted ~0 ~ ap!DSt the Homeu ear· whose bench outscored the Heat
articles, from T-bal_IIO the maJOCS, l'a:!i'JS ~n. .
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as ;well as other spnng and summer.__
w_e capU.a!ized o.n tll'eu m1s·
Rockets 121 B ka 115
sports is the day of the last game ... takes. That was the biggest factor
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At Houston, the Rockets got
for photos and related articles for
Mourning made 13 of 21 shots seven fr~ throws from V~rnon
football and other fall sports is the from the fteld, while Larry Johnson Maxwell Ill the fmal four mmutes
Sawrday before lhe Super Bowl
bad 22 points and 15 rebounds for to hold off the B~.
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·. These deadlines have been ~ti- ChaCJotte. The _Hornets made 17 of
.H:.:d~j~ z~ored 24
luted to giv~ readers plenty ot time 20 Cree throws m the feunh IJUBrler. JlOlll Kin ll?"B Ueta 97
10 get their pho~s back f~ the
~Skiles led~ MagiC wilh
At Wa~ingionu Spud Webb
pho!IJgraphy st~dio of c!J91~ and 23 pomts .00 14 BSSISts.
ed
of his 'ame-hi h 27
10 giVe the staffs ihe opportumty to
In other games, New. York beat . 8 c.0 r . 18 ~half ~
pu~lish th~se sports photos and Cleveland. 91:83, New Jersey pom~ 111 tlle. 18 fi t road~am~~
articles durmg the appropriate sea- topped Mtam• 95-82, H~uston men wod.' trs .
Thursday night's NBA contest in Orlando, Fla.,
sonforthatspor(
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defC!Ited Milwaukee 121-115 and overamon ·
where the Hornets won 102-93 to knock the
Magic out of contention for . the last spot in the
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Eastern Conference playoffs. (AP)

· · THIS .. ONE'S MINE! -That's what Texas Tech's S.her;tl
Swoopes (2:!), shown in action during NCAA West Regional action
last week, wants to say more tha!l once in Saturday's Final Four.
The ~ed Raiders will race Vanderbilt, while Big Ten entries Ohio
State and Iowa ,Ul square oil' in the other game. {AP) .

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· F~IDAY, APRIL 23, 1993

Basketball

Si&amp;r*l Andre Speucezo. fonrnd,
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VuvUe Oat:k, c:omcrblck, 10 lhe Allanll
Pak0111 to. •n unditcl01cd draft Gtlal.ce.
WaivM!Iu!cy S•J.n, oft'CII'IIiwe wc:tle..
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- 1 ina Fryar, wid. receinr
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.dly dinblcMllin Optioned P1t Comt. md
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etleber, an4 Ruben Am110, outfielder, 10
Sc:tanaon-Wilkci-Bttrc of the ln&amp;em1lion'1i J..etaue. Sent Jeff MAnto and Vic Rl)o .
'driaucz, inliclden, to their minor·lcaauc
c1mp for ra~aitpment . AM"OUneod thlt Soou T.-rr, pi&amp;cher, will tc:f'nl#l in ClcuWita", Fla., for d:lendcd sprinJ tninina.
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c.Jpry at San Jo.o. 4:.&amp;0 p.m. ·

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.Pi..butllt 01 ~ 7:A&lt;: p.m.
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O.uclc. ]lg;~on and Gua Potidor, infx:ldCll; and Jury Don Gleaton,-pit.chu, to Ed·
monton of the Pacific Cout Le11ue,
Pllt;:cd run com, 'pitcher, on the 1.5-day
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.· -The annpal clash between senior'
Some of tlie seniors selected to
all-stars from the Southeastern participate .in the all-star game or
Ohio Athletic League and the Tri· are eligible to' do ro is enlcosed. In
Valley Conference will be played . some _instanc~;:players. who might
. Saturday at Al11xander H1gh . otherw1se partiCipate Will_not do so
School.
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A girls' contest, which will be· cui~ which limits the number of all·
. gin at 6:30 p.m., will be followed si.:!J gaines in which a player can
.by the boys clash' at 8 p.m. Admis- appear.
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. Boys
students.
. This marks the eighth year for
SEOAL All-Stars
· the all-star series between lhe two
Coach - .Mike Meek; Athens
" leagues and will apparently he the
Ht.
' last. The TVC will operare in two Player-pos.-scbool
divisions next year and has plans to Kyle Lonas.C, A!Jiens ...............64
'have an all-star_series between Pat McHugh-G. Athens .............6.0
Justin Schoii·G, Athens .............6·3
players of the two divisions.
Seniors who landed all-lea~ue Eric Holtman-FIG, Ga16polis .6·2
; berths in the two leagues are ehgi- .Nathan MiUer-G; Gallipolis .... S-8
. ble to participate in the event. In Mau Walburn-G,1ackson ........5, 10
·addition, some additional seniors Tom Smilh-F, Logan .................6·3
.. have been added to fill our the cos- Ben Kroft·F/C, Marietta ............6-2
lees since some of the all-league · ~e Smith-G. Marlena............. 6·1
Jason Biuroughs-G, Warren ......5·9
players were underclassmen.
1ason
Harris-G. Warren .......... .5·11
Opposing coaehes for the boys
,. cont~st will be .Milce Meek of
~-'Athens (SEOAL) and Joe Garrell
TVC All-Stars
STARS REGULAR TO RACE- STARS (Short Track Auto .:
~:of Belpre (TVC). Athens tied for
· Coach- Joe Garrett, Belpre
Racing
Stirs) series regular Chub Frank of Sugar Grove, Pa. is one"
:~the .SEOAL charnpionship while
or
the
many
competitors, who will join regular racers and some or
•· Belpre won the TVC cliampionship Player-pos.-school · · ,
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CHICAGO (AP) - A cultural petcent of football aiid basketball ·
the
nations
nnest
stock car drivers at West Virginia Motor Speed~;:'for the second straighl year en Erin Hall-C. Belpre ....................6·5
gap, !be lure of .pofessional sports players ever play pro ban. .
' way in Mineral Wells Saturday for the $20,000 ''Pepsi 40."
";'roule to the Division III stale finals. Mark Ohi-G, Belpre .........: ......... 6-2
In a ICCCIIt study of 918 athlcres ·
and "black nfale machismo" con•· Meek and Garrett were named Brad.Bentz-G, Fed. Hocking .....6.0
Sailes
found that 44 percent of
tribute to much lower graduation
~:Coaches of the Year in their re- John Bentley-G, Meigs ............6-2
blacks
think
they will sigp a pro
raleS for black athleteS It Big Ten
,8pectlve leagues.
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Trevor Harrisnn'· F, Meigs .......6-2
· ~hoots than for white atbletc.s, aca· COIIlraCL
1:~' The TVC girls all-star squad
Bruce Lanning·G, Miller ........ :..6.0
demics and sociologists say.
In men)s baskelball, 37. ~ent
::will he coached by Dav~ Wilcoxen; EddieP~e-F, Miller.................. 6-2
Racing action in tlje Ohio Val- compensare for this. The idea is to
Fony-eight percent of black alb- of the black players. at Btg Ten
..who led Belpre 10 the league's out- Reuben Kittle-F. Trimble ......... S-10 ley begins Saturday a1 West Vir- loosen the car up. so I can l!laintain Jeres _who were Big Ten freshmen schools graduated, compared with
= ~ right championship and has been Jason Williams-G. ViniOn Co.. 5-10 ginia Motor Speedway (WVMS) in more comer speed, which creates
in 1985-86 earned diplomas within 15 percent of.the while players, the
: ,Jlamed a~ lhe TVC Coach of the Steve Hendershott-G Wellston ..6·1 Mineral Wells, W.Va. with.the run- more straight-sway speed. If the six years, compared with 68 pee- Tribune· repilrtCd. And in football,
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degrees, conpaml with 67 percent
SJARS
Late Models.
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slide very much. I try to drive it Tribune reported Wednesday.
Gjrls
guided the Chiefains 10 !heir fourth
:.----&lt; The STARS will be joined by (thetraGk)morelikeasphalt."
"Most people think the qnly of whites, the report said.
SEOAL Ali-Stars
_.~traight SEOAL championship and
UMP modifteds and the ~ars of the
M!lf311 is cquiJll)ed wi.th both a · reason (blaclcs) are on campus is . · The Tribune survey did not
t ::;was named Coach of the Year, was
Coach-TBA
newly fonned Pure Stock Racing Rayburn or ~octet built chassis, because they're athletes,' said include data from conference new••originally tabbed as coach of the
Association of Parkersburg.
· indicating that he will run methanol Charlie Wilson, athletic ac&amp;demic comer Penn State, which declined
~ league's all-star squad. However, a Play~r-pos.-scbool
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HI.
The gates swing open at 4 p.m. for his 700 horsepower Malcuit adviser'at Michigan Stale and a lor- to panicipaJe.
; ·substitute coach will be selected Erin O'Leary-G, Athens ............5·8 and ihe first green flag of lhe year engine. In longer distances he runs mer' black collegiate athlete.
The NCAA plans to release in
~ since he has planned to be in At·
Cyndy Wasko-F, Alhens ............ 5-9 waves at 6 P·l!l· for this first-ever gasoline (Cam 2) for better fuel
April its laleSt survey of gradUatiOn
"There's overt and coven
i• lanta for Oh10 Slate's semifinal
Julie Coffey-C. Jackson .............6·1 "Spring Thing," a $50,000 week· economy.
mtes al all schools. Las! year, the
There is a cultural gap."
~:-game a'ainst Iowa in the NCAA Charla Wentz-G, Warren ....... :•.. 5·8 end combining WVMS on SaturWMVS is located at Exil 170
The Tnbune study llso found a NCAA reponed that 35 percent of
~ · women Final Four. Freshman
Other players to be announced
day with a $30,000 show at Penns· off 1~ 77. The track wel~omes gender gap. Sevenl)'-two percent of black atlt1etes gradualed nationt,~K.atie Smith. who starred for Logan
boro (W.Va.) Sunday afternoon. · overniJ~ht cilmpers. The price of blade female athletes graduated m wide, compaied with 57 percent of
TVC All-Stars
=,during her high school career, is
Sunday's
show starts at noon.
admiSSion is $IS fo'r adults and the six years examined, while 44 white athletes.
Coach- Dave Wilcoxen, Belpre
~ ainong the top players for Nancy
WVMS, which raced regularly c.hl'ldren 6-11 p'ay $2. Under six percent of the black male athleleS
~:barsch •s Buckeyes.
GRAVELY TRACTOR
Player-pos.-school ·
Ht last season, will run ~ials-only years of age, there is no charge. Pit did so. ·
!his
season.
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passes
are
$20.
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Gary
Salles.
who
studies
sports
The SEOAL.holds a 5·2 edge io
Au.dra Andrews-C. Alexander ... s-9 . The spotlight this weekend will
SALES &amp; SERVICE
and sociology at Indiana, said some
f the boys' all-star competition, but Kris G1lkey-G, Alexande'r ·
-6 be on the STARS Late Models, in
Chri
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Po....,oy, OH.
black athletes are called "white 204 Condor St ·
~ the TVC· has won the ,past two, in·
~ty Bartlen·G, Belpre .......... S-3
•~eluding an 89-81 dacision last Tabby Mayne-G, .Belpre ........, ... 5·5 their sixth appearance here in two
boy" or "sissy" if they suceced in
~·April at Athens. In lhe girls' comIIIII
years.
The
$5,000
awaiting
the
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theclassroom.
Belh Reck, Belpre ............ ,:....:.S- 10 winnershoulddrawmostofthetop
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Mon.-Fri.
9:00-5:00
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part'of
th~
black
m'le
: ;})etltion, the SEOAL has a 4·3 ad· Vema Compston-G, Meigs ......S-4
r
1992
top
10
including
Donnie
mach1smo,"
he
SIJid
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lot
of
Set.
9:00-12:00
=:,Vantage. This also marks the eighth Lori Kelly-C, Meigs .............. :.:s- 7
~ ;Year for the girls all-star series. The
Ian and Nate Lehew, son~ ~f . ~ygoath~
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Jamie Hanning, Miller ............... 5·5 , Moran, Mike Balzano, Da.vey
~711£
:rvc won last year's contest at
dd th
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Christina Warren-F. N· Y .........5·10 Johnson, Chub Frank, Booper Bare Mr•.and Mrs. Ted Lehew of Ch1ll1-. f
· .Athens 49-34.
and
Ron
Davies.
Of
these,
Moran
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cothe
a~~
grandsons
of
Mr.
and
:he~~~~..
ey
can
t
reuate
10
A.mber Lou-F. Wellslon ........... ,.S-9
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has the best overall reto'rd at Mrs. Wil~I8DI Lehew and Mr. and
11Je lure· of professional sports
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WVMS with a win, 1wo seconds Mrs: Eddie. Ash of ~eroy, h~ve also keens athletes from studving
and a fourth-place fmish.
qualified for the Ohio SUite 11HllQ.C Sail
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es said, even though-less than S
~~uspension
fasrest lrack we run. I make several untay, AprillO at Piclcenngton.
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·changes on the chassis set-up to
Nate, a first-grader. at Bishop
saulftn111tV C'IDtrr
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Flaget; wresdes in the. bantam divlU-IVJA.I J L
"t""· MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. for comment, Goldsmilh said
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Wednes;~AP) - Central Michigan Univer(ContinuedfromPage4)
He has won two toumamenls at·
. ::iity' s basketball coach w.-s. sus· day; Dambrot said lhe· tenn WI!S
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:,flended without pay for usmg a .' 'not used in any racially of("ensive
Ins~d.
the key will be Ken• . Miami Trace. Nate has beaten
&amp;.
: !J,Btially deropiOiy rerm in front of 'inannef. Our ream understood lhe ~ucky
s full·fOurt pressure on • wrestlers from ·washington Coun
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connotation
of
the
wpnlas
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used
it
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teith ,Dambrot began serving and were not .offen&amp;d by iL"
dlmg
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whether
Michlp~
as.
a
1ackson,
Greenfield,
Hamilton
rta1hed
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Grwy
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the
four~y
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the midpt divi·
release
the
details,
GOldsmith
said.
: · Dambrot' allegedly used racial
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entuc Y - , e .
cats are
siqn and 1w fniihcd second and
Dambrot alllll was reprimanded · .their
~ slurs in front of his learn lab: in the
opJX:iiCitts flees all game.
fourth this
t season· One win
TRY OUR HQMEIIIADE PIES ·~
~·season in reference to Assistant in a letter that indicates lte will be
. They ala~ have depth w.ith came on 1
secooi quick-pin,·
fired
if
racist
comments
are
made
OPEN 11 A.ll.-7:00 P.M.
Coach Delrict McDowell. .
G1mel Marunez and Rod~ack He has beaten wrestlers· from .
' He allegedly told ~ players "I in the fuiD'C, Goklsmith said.
but 110 ~ ~ Wolvennca 'Washington Coun Houae, Miami
Dambrot llso' lllllll submit a let- Rhodes,
~.wish we had JliOI'C Diggers .on this
~ith
7-footer
Enc Riley_ and out- · Tfacc Worthington Greenfield'
l~'teatn" and s1id of McDqwell, . ~ of apology 10 the ~tJ!CWI• 11de shooters Rob Pehnka and
and Hill' _,_ .
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ConfideiiCe " Piti 111·d "I year of wrestling.
: lillhtiUt week after a flier was dis' said. School officials wae bringing
- d'ue to theno delie.nse .
!heir father, Ted, is· varsity
· trfbuted IDODyJDOUIIy to minority in IIi outside facilitatbr for 1 1e1111
k's ~"'"'
ISSISiant
wrestlln&amp; COICb and foot·
studentS. Dambrot w11 out of the sensitivi.ty ~nlng session, Gold- than anythmg else. Your defense !Jail coach
at Chillicothe High
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~- atate Thurlday and D'!l available . smith said.
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pil.ch•; on lhc 15-cl.,Y cliaabled liiJ.
MILWAUKI!J! BIIEWEJI.S - Piooed
Toddy Hipn ond Aqol Minrido, pit&gt;•·
en; Bill Doran. iafial&amp;r, and O.vo NU...
IKlll, catcher, on lhe lS-d1y diableclllst.
TEXAS RANGERS - PJ.ced Kevin
Brown, pitcher, on the IS -d1y dlubled
lilt retrotctivelO Mud:! Zl.

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y-Qud&gt;oc ......... 4ol 24 10 " 330 276 .
y·B....., ........... 44 26 7 95 lOll ~8
y-BIII!olo .......... 31 29 10 86 320 269
lhnford ....... ..... 22 49
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wicki had signed autographs earlier investigatilrs.
pacted with little spreading."
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BI,.QUNTVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Thursday in Knoxville, Tenn., 90
Carr met with members of Kul- . "Everyone on board the plane
- "Investigatilrs began p~bing the miles to the 'southwest, and !hen wicki's racing team for about 30 was killed upon irn~t," the sher·
plane .crash that killed Winston flew here.
minutes. but said only that more . iff said. ·
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Cup defending champion Alan
The other victims were believed information woiild be released at a
. Other wiblesses said .the plane
. Kulwicki and at least three others to be one or two pilots, t4e market· news conference later today II the appeared to have gone down nose
aboard. ,
.
ing .direc!l&gt;r of a restaurant chain racetrack.
first on a secluded hill behind some
The names of the dead were not that;~' Kulwicki .and a rela·
The Federal Avillfioil 'AdminiS- houses near a grove of trees.
immediately released, but vario.us tive...Of.one o( the chain's exeau- tratlqn ~tnd the ·National TransThe weather Wll$ overtast but
asspciates of the driver said there ·lives:
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portati.on Safety Board are sending dry, witnesses said.
was no doubt that he was ~)board . "Four people were in the mvestigators to the crash site. ·
Kulwicki told WATE-TV in
· the !win-engine turboprop.' Th!re plane," Sullivan Counl)i sheriff
1oe Minor of the Bristol Life- KooKville afrer the autograph seswere no survivors of the crash
Keith Carr said early this morning. saving Crew ·said the plane went sion at a Hooters' restaurant that
Kulwicki, 38, died Th11rsday "It is our belief the deaths were down behind some houses about .winniilg the Winston Cup charnpinight when the plane registered in · insta'ntaneous. It was a very trau- . 350 yards off a main highway pnship brought big cluu)ges to his
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.flying him here for Sunday's race
He said the bodies had been He said the ·airplane was engulfed
"Well, people seem to treat me
at Bristol International Raceway. : taken to the Quillen . College of in flames.
differenL I try to be the same per."
One of the most P.:OP\Ilar drivers Medicine in Johnson Cjty and
Dale Camon. air traffiC 1118118_3· ~- I don't think I've changed that
&lt;in the Winston Cup circuit, Kul- . would be held, there for federal er at the Tri-Cifies Regional Air· much, but all of a sudden they
port, said air traffiC Controllers lost S:CCIII 10 look Up to you a lot more. .
radio contact with the Medin turbo There seem 10 be a lot more fans.
prop about9:30 p.m. EST. · ·
·I'm just really fortunate 10 be in
Officials said the ~was on .. this positioo," he said.
fmal ~h to the 81l)lOil. travel- ' t .R. Roberts, a spokesman for
ing behind a plane carryinJ driver the Hooters' race team, said he was
Dale Earnhardt 1 a five-time Win ~ supposed !0 ~ on the flight, but
ston Cup champtOD.
changed hu mmd and decided to
Christy DeBord, 17, who lives drive instel!l
near the crash site, said, "I w~
Kulwicki, of Greenfield Wis
staniling in-the lcitc!le.n when I edged.Bill Elliott and Davey Alii~
heard what liOUilde!llike an engine son ·for the 1992 drivinJ cbampispu~ring. Then I beard an exploonship_in the closest pomts baltic
. s1on and looked and Sl!f a big ball ever.
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.... Carr said ..from a I'yman's · dnvmg 1 v1ctory lap backward
standpoint it was a ueniendous around the Atlan11 Motor Speed- ·
impact. The wreclcsge
way after the final ,race of the, sea. . was com- son.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

By The Bend

Apostolic

Pomeroy Westside Church ofC~rlst
33226 Chilchon's Home Rd.
Sunday School - II 1.m. _
· Wonhip- lOLm., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

S1U1d1y School- 9:30 a.m..
. Wonhip -6p.m. ,
Wodneadly Strvicca - 7 p.m.

Middleport Cbu~ o1 Chrtlll
Slh llld Mlin
Pastor: AI H1n1011
SIUiday School - 9:30 1.m,
Wonhip- 8:15, 10:3Q a.m., 7 p.m.
. Wedriesday _SeMces -7 p.m. ·

Grace=tOu~
326 E.
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Roc:tor: Fr. Bill Lyle '. · · ·
Holy Euchirill&amp;nd S~mday SchoolllLm.
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Free Will Baptlst Churda

Pastor: J1ck Colegrove

School -9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 o.m., 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdly Services-6:30p.m.
Zloo ~urth ol Christ
- Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (RL143)
Pastor: ln1erim panor
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
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Wednesday StrviC&lt;S -7 p.m.

Tuppers Pl•ln Church ol Chrl!ill
Pastor. Bill Wines
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Sund1y School - 9 '-'II· ·
Worahip · 9:4~ 1.m., 6:30p.m.

Hyoell Run Hollo.., Church
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Pastor. Rol&gt;ett Mlllley
Sunday School·- 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip- 10:45 ,..;,_,7 p.m.
Thunday Service· 7:30p.m.

Dexter Chorch or Christ
P•stor: Quis Slewan

Ra..._vllle Boll- CbptaPutor: Rev. Jolin Ncvillt
Sllliday Sthooll 0 I.Dt.
Wonhip-11 ~-·_ 7:30p.m:
Wocboldi)ISeMce , 7:30p.m.

S101day School- 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 Lm.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

Bradford Chun:h or Christ
SL RL 124 ol Co. Rd. S
' Putor: Den:k Stump
SIDlday School - 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
~ednesday Services - 7:30 P-~-

Mt. Union Baptlst
Sunday School-9:45 o.m.
Evenins - 6:3Q p.m.
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su..,..,j Road Cburdl of Christ
Paoor. Joseph B. Hookills
SIDtday School ·- 9 1.m.
Wonhip- tO a.m., 7 p.·m.
Wtdllesd•y Services - 1 p.m.

Bethteb . . Raptlst Pastor : Rev. Elrl Shuler
Sund•y School- 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 9:30 1.m.
· Thunday Servia:F7:30 p.m.
Old Beth• 'Free Will Bapllsf Church
2860 I S1. Rl. 7, Middleputt
-Sunday School- 10 1.m.
Ev....., - 7:30p.m. '
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Uberty ~rlllllan Church
Dexter
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~day Evenina - 6:30p.m.
ThWaday Stmte ·6:30p.m.

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Hllslde Baplllll Chun:h
SL RL 143 jull df RL 1

Putor: Rev~- Jamea R. ·Acree. Sr:

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Lonpvllle Chrtllllaa Chun:h
Sunday School • 9:30 1.m.
.Wonhip- 10:30 1.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Sundfoy School - 10 • .m.
W901hip ·• IILm., 6 p.m.
,Wednetday services -7 p.m.

Hom lock Grove Char~
Paatoi: Charles Doonip,n
Sund•y - - 10:30 • .ln.
Wonhip • 9:30 1.m., 7 p.m. ·

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N. 2nd SL Middlepon
Past.or. Jame1 E, Keesee
Wonhip - 10Lm.• 7 p.m. 1
Wednesday Sclvices • 7 p.m.
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Railroad St., Masoo
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship - II Lm., 6 p.m.
........ w..mesday Servi_ces- 7 p.m.

Reednllle Chur&lt;h at Christ .
PasU&gt;r: Philip Stunn
SUIIday School: 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 uii.
Qible Study, Wednead1)', 6:30p.m.

Worship - 11 a.m.

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Fowth ol Mlin St., Middleport
Pastor. Rtv. Gilben Craig, Jr.
Sunday SchOol- 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip- 10:45
AnllQolty Baptlst
PaslOr: lCerineth Smilh ·
Sund•y School - 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip - 10:43 a.m.
Thunday Services . 7:30p.m.

Co-puton: ~-Richard ol Puricia Bonda-Knla
Sunday School - 9:30a.m. .

llethaDJ

Faith Tabtnade Chu~

Mtr11... lltar
Pllklr. Kawioob Balter
S~a~day School-

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Wonhip-10:30Lm.
\hunday Servica- 7:30pm.
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Pwor. K..-b Bolter
Smday School - 9:30 un.
Wonhip - 10:43 1.m. (Ia ol3nl Sun)

United Methodist

Sunday School- 10 am.
Worship- 11 a.m.

Rolland Bible M-1111
Putor: Rev.lvaa Myen ,
. s..day School- 9:311 a.m.
E........ -7p.m.
Wedneod1y Services - 7 p.m.
Coolville United Mdhodllll Pail.
PasiAlr. Helen Kline
Coolville Cllarda
. Mlin ol Fifth St.
Sonday School· 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m.
Tuesday Services - 7 p.m. ·

llolh&lt;l Chum
Township Rd., 4680Sundly School- 9 a.m.
Wonhip - lOa.m.
Wedneaday S&lt;rvic:es - lOam.

Joppa
P11tor: Br&lt;n&lt;ta Wcb..Wonhip - 9_:30 a.m. 1
Smday School- 10:30 1.m.
Wedneaday.Strvicco-7:30p.m.

Hoc:ld"'JJ'll1 Qurdl
· GnndSUect
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 11 un.
Wedneaday S.mcci • ap.m.

L•a• Paotor: Rtv. Selden Jolmson

Tordo Cllarp
Co.Rd.63
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- IQ-.30 a.m.

Sqnday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip ' 10:30 1.m.
Wednesday Seovicea : 7:30p.m.

Nazarene

Reedsville
Pasu&gt;r. Rev. Seldon Jolmoon
Wonhip - 9:30 a.m.,
lot&amp;: 3rd Sunday -7:30p.m.
Sund1y School- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Serviceo -7:30p.m.

Rudalld Church or God
Pastor: lolm F. Corcoran
Sunday School - 10 1.m.
Wonhip -II 1.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Selvicea - 7 p.m.

Tupptn1 Plains St. Paul

Mkldleporl Churdl-.otllle N.......e
P11tor. Rev.UoyiJD. Grimm, Jr.
Sundly School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 l-ID-, 6:30p.m.
W:edneaday Servicca • 1 p.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausm111 ·
Sunday sd.ool - 9 Lm.
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Tuesday Stiviceo -7:30 J&gt;.m.

Syroc1110 (;hu~ at God
Apple llld Second Su.
P11tor. Rev. David Russell .
Sunday Sthoolltld Wonbip- 9:30 IJD.!
Evening Services· 7 p.m.
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Albui'J (Syrocuae)
Putor: Deron Newman
Sunday Sellool - 9:4~ 1.m.

R.....tOFel ...... lp'
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Pallpr: IClla W. Doaaln
Sudday School - 9.:30 a.m.
Wonhip • !0:45 _Lm., 1 p.m.
.Woduelday Sohlcea. . .7 pJD.

Wonhip • 11 a.m.

Wednesday Serviceo - 7:30p.m.

Pentecostal

EvmiDg 7 p.m.
Thunday Service • 7 p.m.

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1411 Bridlemm St., Syncuse
. PUU&gt;r! Roy (Mike) Thompoon
Sunday School- 10 o.m.
Bvenb)a • 6 p.m.
We&lt;laelday ·SOrviCc- 7 p.m.

Third Ave.
P11tor. Rev. Cl.ork Baker
Sunday School-10 a.m.
Evening • 6 p.m.
Wednesday SeMcca ·7:00 . m

H:arrllonvlllo PnliiiJierlan Church
Wonhip -!I Lm.
Sunday School- 9:4~ Lm.

Po-. Edsel Han
Sunday StbooJ • 9:30 I.ID .
Worship- 10:30 o.m., 7:30p.m.

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)Vonhip , 11 1.m., 4 p.m.(lll ol3rd Sun.) ,

Salem SL, Rutland
Pas10r: Robert E. Mus..,.,
- Sunday Stbool- 10 ...... Wonhip- 11:15 Lm., 7 p.m.
Weme.day Service - 7 p.m.

S..-h·Jlay Advenlllt
Mulberry Hu. Rd., Pomemy
Paator: Roy Lowimky
Slillinlay Servia:&amp;'
Sabbllh School- 2 p.m.
Wonhip- 3 p.m.
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Sundl~col· 9:30_un.
WOnhip -10:45 1.m., 7:30p.m. - .
w.........y7:30p.m.
Mt. OIIYC c--olly Cllurdl
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Wedneday Servicc - 7 p.lit.
Uolled hlth Churdl
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Pasoor. Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School- 9:30 Lm.
Worship - 10:30Lm:, 7 p.m.
. Wedl!eaday Service - 7 p.m.

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ML llonn• Uolled _..._
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Texaa c;ommunity olf CR 82.
•. Pastor. Robert Sanden:
Stmday Schooi - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 1.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

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The Blizzard of 1993 ·caused cessful trip to Columbus to have .trwt ..,
Yicwa- IC$JI!,.se,.llle company
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PRESCIIPTION SHOP

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Ede. Uolted Brethren In Christ
2 l/2 miles nooth ol Reedaville
on Slate R0111e 124
PaoiOr: Rtv. RobertM•rldcy .
S&amp;mday School -lO·a.m.
Wonhip -7:30p.m.
Wedneaday SO&lt;vicoa -7:30p.m.

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33045 lliland Rood, Pom~
Pa-.RoyHunlel'
Soqmy School- 10 a.m.
B.....una 7:30p.m.
Tuesday ol Thunday -7:30p.m.

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Seventh-Day Advent1st

Mane Oapel Churda .
Supt.: Mike Mlll&lt;lll
Sun&amp;fay ochool • I0 a.m.
Worship ·11 un,. 7 p.m.
Weme.day Servia: -7 p.mFIIIII~ordl

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Presbytenan

Haul Comsn ..Jty Church
OffRt. 124

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Racine Flrtl Chorda ollloe N . - .
Paotor. Thlll1ll L. Guel, 0
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 L.m. , 6 p.m.
w..mesday Sclvices - 7 p.m.

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Woman recuperating from crocodile attack

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· SL Rt. 124, Racine
Pallor: William Hobock
Suild1y Sthool•IO 1.m,'
tivmiDs - 7 p.m. ·
Wednesday Servi~1 - 7 p.m.

Putor. ReV. EmmettRIWIUI
· Sunday Sebcol· 10:00 a.m.

Sunday School- 9:30 ._.._
Wonhip-10:30a.m., 7p.m.
WcdoftdaY Selvioes • 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship • 9 o.m.
. Sunday School - 10 1.m.
Thonday Services - 7 p.m.

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Laarlll CUff Fno M-Ill a.rdl
Pu1or: PeterT...,.blay

Chester

Church of ]eiUI Christ,
Apoolotle F1ll~
1/4 mile post Fort Meigs on Now lima Rd.
Puwr. Willi1111 V111 Meter
Sunday-7:00p.m.
Wednelda'1,·7:00p.m.
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Wonhip : 10:30 Lm1, 7 p.m.

Rach.

Meigs CooperaUve Pariah
Northeul Cluster
Atrted
Pastor. Sharon Hausman
Swid1y Sehool- 9:30a.m.
· Wonhip - II s.m., 6:30 J&gt;m.

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Wedneljlly Servicea -7 p.m.

Sunday School : 9:30 l.ftl.

Pu1or: Roser Gnoe

· Gnlwn Untied Mdbodllll
Wonhip- 9:30 Lm. (Ill ol2nd SUD),
7:'30p.m. (3rd ol4th SlDI)
Wednesday Serviee -7:30p.m.
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Off 124 behind Wilkesville ·
P.u10r: C.arleo Jonea
Sunday Stbool· 9:30 L.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Thundoy Services - 7 p.m.

Rejoldag Ltre Church

~op N. 2nd Ave.,.Middlepon ·
PAstor: Law~ce Fortmll\,.

~RIUIRood

Carmel
Pastor: K..-b BakU
Sunday School - 9:30 ,_,;,_
Wonhip • 10:4S am. (2ad ol4lh Sun)

EutLelart
Putor. RoacrGnc:e
Sunday School - I 0 L.m.
Wonhip- 9 a.m.

Racine ·

Catholic

Mldd!-' C..munl'1 Cboo~
57$ Pearl St., Middleport
Po-. Slm Alldoncn
S-y SthoollO o.m.
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Wednesday Service- 7:30p.m.

SL Paul Lulhenn Church
Comer Sycunono ol s-.1 St., Pomemy
Pallor: George Weiritl:
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Putor: Rev. James Satterfield
. Sund1y School-9:45a.m.
Eveniog -7 p.m.
Wedoelday Serviceo -7 p.m.

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· Wonhip-10:15 Lm.
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Pu.tor. F1ormce Smith
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonbip • 9 a.m.

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Wedneaday Services- 10 L.m.

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Trinity c... .n.au.;.at Chwdl
P1110r: Rev. Roland·Wildman
C.urdt - 9:1~ 1.m.
Wonhip - I Q-,30 a.m.

The Salnllon Annj ·
113 Buuamut Ave., Pom~.
Sllllday Sc:bool- 10:30 IJD.
Wonhip-10:00L.m., 7:30p.m.

Pastor: K..-b Balter

Wonhip • II a.m.

Church of God

RuUand Fno Will Bapllol
. Salem St.
Pulor. Rev . PauJ Taylor
Somday School- 10 1.m. ·
Evening - 7 p.m.
w~esdly Services - 7 p.m.

s.a-O.t Hllr1 Calllolk: Church ·
161 Mulberry Ave.; Pcmeroy, 992-5891
'- Pastor: Rev. Walrer E. Heinz
·· Slit coo; · 4:4S·• ~ : I~p.m :;Mm- ~:30 P.IT!·
SIUl. Con. -8:45-9: 1~ 1.m., .
Sun. Mlu - 9:30a.m.
· Dailey MISs · 8:30 Lm.

Our Saviour LulbenD Cllwtb
Wiln11111ld Hcmy StL, Ra...swood, W.Va.

Hll'tford Church or Orllllln
Chrlsdan Uolon
. Hanford, W.Va.
Pastor. Rev. David McMani1
Sunday School - II Lm. ·
Worship · 9:30 Lm., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Sclvicea -7:30p.m.

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Pine &lt;Jtooe'
Pu-. Geo1ae Weirick
Wonhip • 9:30 L.m.
SIRiday School- 10:30 Lm.

PallOr. ll!avid Dailey
Suriday School9:30 1.m.
Bvening - 7 p.m.
Thursday Service-7:30p.m.

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Wodneaday selvitt -6:30p.m. ·

thinking can change that. I fumly
believe, however, that a healthy
mind Can go a tong war towazd
keeping ~ jlody free o( disease
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Because this Jlhilosophy has'
Ia b- tile EJ • I sbe (:euwl the
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flzliiJ. I W ._ like a bl1lery of
thai I leOiltlll!leDd Bill Moyen' boat.
. . . ..._ lite raults' were "no
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$2S; in Canada, $30. Do ~a
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favor and get it • once.
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Dear~ •• L1ndera: I am
·";,; Aftll-. 1 .J:i'!l ~..time. in ... - mol~ers--complain-abou~Thc-- tzoubled.bf-thot!e~ forms
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llllil me dtat what Temble Twos." Actually, ."The thathaveliuleboxesiOindicateJKe.
,__.,_Iap;.lsitpopibleiO Terrible Teens" can~ worse. You only get 10 put an X in one
.... ~ lllll ger w~t? Noi Ap-endy counseling did it for you. box. l'be cboiccs are while, blactclr
...,.lbhij tlilanas SOIIledting Three cbeers for you and fOlD' for Hispanic. Sometimes they have
• . , I c'l '•· • • tl)ns that I your counselor. I hope others wbo Asian.
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mid this will follow your example.
I have three- adopted childlal. My
I' .,..._DIJIClfand UliCOV·
DEAR READERS: The book I daughrer is bllck and Koran. My
aa!a.,-tbllo(a,e.Ratherdtan have just read is one I've been ~ is_l)lncasian and IClireltz. My
· asked my hoping SOIIIeozte would write. Bill oldest child Is Korean and Hilpllnic.
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I W ..t:,, for example, ·. mind.
tbey get old etiOUflh 10 fiU out the
•Ia 0111: dly 8111lloving
For many years, I have been a forms? •• DENVER
Ia • tbft die IICXL I discovered. staunch believer 1M what goes on
DEAR DENVER: When tbe lime
e. lied IJrJen lfiaid of me all in yoW- head will leave a pro(OWld comes, they will probably put a
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effect on whathappensto)Ourbody. check in tho box they identify with.
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Alll:r-jtiatlcoilnseling, I wu I am convinced that negative This makes the best sense to me.
BAND TO PERFORM - Phil Dirt and ll!e
Dozers will perform tbeir blend of rock 'n' roll · chamber, R•dud VU:. .._, Q 5 J l'riall
liP 1!1 canailJuting 10 emotions •• hate, 111ger, fear, envy
Drugs are everywhere. They're
Shop-Mldt1Jepou1 ..a .F nillll r · ,. 'lidlldl
oldies frolll8·10:30 p:m. April 17 at the Rutland
ilte. s ,adllly~nghcerbegan and,yes,prolongcdgriefoveraloss easy to get, easy to use till(/ tvell
will abo be avajltll!le at 11te ..-.
Civic Center. SpllllllftCI by tbe vllla&amp;e of Rut·
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Nity b ller part .. can impact die immune sysrem easitr to getlrooUd on.If you lralle
• laud and the Melrs County Cbamber or-Com·
Gflllep;nll
Today,
sbe is 18, andresultindisease.
quutioiiSaboutdrugs,yollllmiANt
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Haye you noticed that certain Landers' bookkt, '711e LDwdow11 011 '
- ; ; ;. wdl adJasted person, people always seem 10 get whilltver Dope." Sellll a ~1/--oddrwt:d,loiZg,
' • tlt!liMclo Wll impossible is •going around" while other:8 never busilless-siu en~lope aNI a cited:
._,..as IIID- We~iti~Nilve our seem ·10 ' get anything? or course, or lrtOM)' order for $3.65 (tlris ill·
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Sandra
Rossi, a reaidenl of IICIIby Har· .
Bill 08e c • a. 1llllllli- •
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lilt they are rare. The some serious illnesses, we ~now· ·eludes postag, alld lttuullint.) to:.
Rossi wallcs around hor hospital v~rerfro,is BltbeBamesbite Hospital rccov· batbecin die ....... wi* · • i
room wearing fuzzy, green enng 11!
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. · Ken oh
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•lllkr ~is: Never know, are genetic. They were Lo_wdown, clo AM Landers, P.O.
crocodile-shapedslippers.
Her misadventure b~ppened m · ~ A&amp;• lwilll czaJCI!ICdiE P'=•Sa . nayberig!Jlii'OIIIId . wriltellintoyourlifebyyoutances- Box 11562, Clttcago. Ill. 60611··
It's part of the 27-year-old Epulu, where she was a hllor for a rdl:ymg oft' oa tllole, Jtossi- iltew --~~IN SAN tors, and no amount of positive p562. '(Jn Canado, llllll $1.45.)
adventurer's prescription 10 ward daughter of zoologists Terese ISid back in die l!llillc Ia llir.
· off~ blues since a crocodile bit Jo hn Hartd , :whaloliti~rethereidentForifyin g "Andl.JIIl Pta
20 'Ihe •CPQCorlik lild !a Pta 7~
off half ber left ann in a forest vii· P1ant an anon
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·tage in Zaire IWO weeks ago.
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years, the Harts have bathed in a Rolsi'.s - .
"I can't afford to"'· be local ~tream, never bothered by
Cocllraae 1riccJ p -Nw&amp; 111c
Tile "'JJaiF~" planned for
Nava Coucb advised garden . hassell Island garden. Tiie-bbok
. depresSed,'! she said.
croc9diles.
czocodile .. lite-. &lt;*i f a lla}' I • BlenstCrhassett !stand cha\l]ICople to tum in projected will be the start of the club's own
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VISIICy
Herbalists
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meeling
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Denise
Arnold
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Wltec.TlteQV((IllliJr.-PWia ldd •
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T!te Meigs _County Showcase· ~ . herb·of·lhe·mon_lh, Chamomile.
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will1 II.• , . s _. tbree guests be held at the .Meigs County Fatr Guest, Hazel Wngbt, presented a
Husband's Night wu observed 22 and 23 at the Holiday Inn in
Hc•rcdlll6t:Iqlilc ...... .G
wm: Julil Given
Grounds will be held in Oc10ber. program on using herbs, flowen
recently by the Middleport Child Mansfield. The banquet speaker bim uidt:.
.Jaa J1DW -'lli:zel Wrighl.
' Mary Rose has agreed 10 keep the and barks for dying yam.
. Conservabon League at the. Mid- will be Bob Greene, Chicago TriAlta: 10 •
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n. wiJ7 lie a wi1dflowa" wallt grollp informed about this event in
Amish friendship bread, a veg•. tlleport Fire Station with a potluck bune syndicated columnisl He is fmdly liftc:p ltoai ..a slttd 11:1r hiiitc 61: :m..: tbe group has which the group plans to p!lflici·
etable ~y. deviled eggs with pars· supper. Prayer was given by Nta~Cy . also author of "Be True to Your 1114 bcr r~ ....,., ..,.. ,._ Ilea iaYited 10 bofd a mini pale. ·
ley, conander and hot mustard
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11 was voted to purchase th.e
sauce, le_ek omel~tte, o~egano
A shon meebn~ held f~l- M~ Sunsbine. Luncheorl
• musc!e, aad
4.uaH ill 1 A 1
meeting · book "Gardens of tbe 18th Cenhlcheese P_1e and ch~tmomtle tea,
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~t er !lilll!o ~..E. Wat. \e8Cb- . rro.. Rossi's • •
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· 10 ..-.. 1 • • .• n.~work tile sy'IOhelpinplaruiingtbeBienner·
were served with a St: Patrick's
~'lbe·mo •ing opened wtth er of rebJIOUS education in · 11te""'
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the P!eilge of Allegiance and Tile Bucyrus Jilemenlary School.
ed and afta: dil)s • a ,. • ;
-Molb«'si'rayer. ~votions, "Par.Followmg the meetlnJ, .a sur· Rossi flew IDee.
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enll Prayer," were g1vtn by Nancy pnse _Party w_as held for the 40th
Rossj wtzo is npt:•-+d •
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Morris. Rol! ~I· wu ·:our Hope wedding lli)Diversary of Ken and tccPs Ill'
spirits
. , roo Our FamU.ic!ll Future.
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Pt:m Hazris. They ~ presen!ed ing abciut Ia · ; m~ r , .
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Sammy Davis Jr., Ethel Meiman,
_ It was announce~ the South wtth a vase of carnations, an 1ce day she satisr:ed' a _,.-CEll'
c rnu Writer
"Hee Haw" fu-st aired on. CBS Ernest BorJIIIine, Regis Philbin and
~ Central Conference will lle held at cream cake and cards.
revel!
NASIIYILLE. Temt. - ·~Hee. as I summer substitute for the Kadtie Lee Gifford.
.. Jbe Rodney UniteJLMethodist
-Thc..U.VC!fng ~ wu won by
~ -leavi!r&amp; Africa. •..:. Bnr." ctnhll comllry music "Smothers . Brother~ · Variety
Cas! members included Lulu
ChUJ&lt;:!' on April23 ~t 6:~0 P-11!· Nancy~- Idtty Dmt won tbe Cochnu:e-.i · Pal h+
s1scnr dial cclellnted hayseed Show" in 1968. CBS dropPed the Roman, Minnie Pwl, MiSty Rowe,
Deadltne for ~uons 11 Apf!l hostess &amp;1~
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"We 1• pt aoc ..... liiisi 1 • fm ~ JCIID, bas been put show in 1971, but it went m10 syn· Gordie Tapp, Marianne Rogers and
10. The theme for tbe conference IS
Attendins.-were Nancy Moms, sal!. ''lalle
Oil lit
dicalion withOUt missing a season.
Roy Acuff. Buck Owens was co"Down Memory Lane." HOSiesses }felen !JlackSIOO, F~ ~ ~ -· ~
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ne SJ C. !i boar-long ~w
This past year, '~Hee Haw" was . host with Clar¥: from the show's
will be Toddlers 10 Tassels Moth· Brodenck, Nancy Brodenck, Kitty
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is rediw&amp; poduc:lion, leaving a available in about 85 percent of the inception until 1986. ·
er's Club. '
an~ Jeff J?a~st,_ Kel)i al!d.Randy
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of any jotes in a com· TV households in the country, ~
"It will always remain a big
·The OCCL State Convention, Smder1 Mssti G1bbs, Elvts Zertle,
lidd..
1:s of a swinging board' mostly during the early Saturday
pan of my life," Clark said.
· ''Carosuel of'Dreams" will be Ocl ~-~ Mash and Ken and Peggy
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'iitc f01b in the baclf· night time ~riod. Viewership is
Bul, as the perky Kathy Baker
OMAHA. NdJ,. (AI")- Aaul' sile-r• I donkey bray- put at 3.5 mtllion.
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said in clostng every show: ·
Robertltedfonl's--•• 1 iii:K~U~SIIIe-.
Downthroughtheyears, "Hee "Titat'sallt"
Haw"liallnon-countryguestslilce.

Ann

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SU..nvlllo Word orF1IIil

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Putor; Ron Fien:e

Lutheran

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RUUIIId
Pas10r: Anbur Cnbtroo
Sunday SchOol· 9:30 1Jil.
Wonhip ·10:30 Lm.
Thursday SeiVicel • 7 pm.

Latter-Day Saints

Hoboon Chon:h or Chrlllllo .
Chrlsllan Union ·
Panor. Theron Dllllwn
Sunday Scho!&gt;l - 9:30 1.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Selvic:cs -7 p.m.

Sunday School- 10 a.m. · ·

RockSpriDp
PaiiOr.Keilh Rader
Sunday Scbooi · 9: IS a.m..
Wonhip- 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 6 p.m.

. _ ·A. Lut1en: Like the

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I. 111D. W a IS-year~old who
t 5 1 • ~ina! a beautiful little

Falrv.e.. Bible Olwcb
Lourt, W.Va. RL I
P111or: Junea Lewis
• Sundly School - 11 a.m. ;
Wonhip- .9:30 •.m., 7:30,p.m.
Wodnad•y Selvicc -7:70p.m.

OthN Churches
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R...,•Dblod Cll...a at JeM Qrtlll
lo Lotter Da7 Sall)ll
Portland-Racine Uj
Pillbr. Jerry Colljns •
Sunday Sebool - 9;30 1.m.
. Worahip • 10:30 L.m.
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Wodneaday Servicos -7:30p.m.

Christian Union

Fo.-.st _Run Baptist
Putor : Arius Hurt

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Pa110r.Ji~ (Gnc:e) K&lt;e
Sunday School· 9:15 .....
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
w..m...f.y Services - 7:30p.m.-.

'15 Pari St., Middle!&gt;on.
Putor: Rev. Roy Mttony Sunday ICbool - 9:30 Lm. •
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday Semcc • 7:30p.m.

Mason Chur~ &lt;it Chrllll
Miller SL, Mason, W.V1.
Sunday School- 10 1.m.
Wonhip- J I 1.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne:n1ay Scrvices-7 ~.m ..

Pastor: Joe N. Sayre

Sundly Scbool • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 1.m.

.wester•• Bible Hot- Cbon:h

Rutla~d Church or Chrlsl
Putor: Eucene E. Underwood
SW1d1y School - 9:30 un. ,
Worship - 10;30 a.m., 7 p.m.

SHver Run Baptist
P111or: Bill Linle
· Sund•y School- !Oa.m. ·
Worship· lla.m., 7:30_p.m.
Wednesday Selvi&lt;:Oi-7;30 p.m.

Ploe Grove Bible Boll... ~urda
1/2 mile df Rt. 3~
Putor. Rc:Y. O'Dell Monley
Sunday School- 9:30 1.01.
worlhip . to:3o •.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

.Friday, April 2, 1993 .

beneficial for mother, daughter

Cocilville Rood .

Putor: Rev. Phillip Ridenoor
S101d1y School - 9:30 1.m.
' 'W&lt;nliip ,. 10:30 a.m . .
W~eaday Stlvice. 7 p.m.

SuadaY School_- 9:30.un.
C11v..-y Bible Church
' Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Wonhip • 10:30 1.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servicca -7 p.m. .
PallOr. Rev. Blsckwood
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Sunday School - 9:30a.m:
Portlud Flnl Q - or 11M N!I&amp;Ai'-. .
• Wonhip 10:30 Lm., 7:30p.m.
Pulqr: Willin JUIIis
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Sunday Stbool - 9:30 a.m.
Follll Fd-lp Cruaade for Cllrllll
. Worship· 10:40 Lm., 7 p.m.
PallOr: Rev. Franlclin Dickens
Wednesday Stivicca_• 7 p.m.
Service: Friday, 7 p.m.
J'1tw Hav• Clsurda orlbe Nllilnnt
Calv..-y PIJarlm.Chlpll .
Pastor: Gleu&lt;loa Slroud
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
!Utrisonville Rood
Putor. Rev. Vic:tor Rouah
Wonbip- 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
-7 p.m.
Sunday School9:30 o.m.
Wonhip- II 1.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Selvice- 7:30p.m.

,Purl Cliop&lt;l '
Pastor: F1oreDc:e Smilh ' ·

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Joint counseling proved to be

Wlllle'a Ch1pd Waleyon

Pallor: Samuel Buyo

W~Setvicea-6pm.

Mloernllle
Pusor: Doron Newm~~~
Sundly $c:hool - 9 a.m.
· WC)f1hip- 10 un.

w. .ySOrvii:es - 7 pi.;.

RolludQ.rdl or11oe

H01th (Middltp&lt;JI'I)
Puux: F....t Smilh
Sunday School - 9:30am.
Wonhip • IQ-.30 Lm.

R'* oiShlron Holt. . . Ourdt
Now lima Road; Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Dewey King
SU!Iday achool· 9:30 1.m.
SID!day worship -7 p.ID.
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W~day Jnyormeeling· ? p.m.

Bndbury Church ol Christ
Pastor : Tom Runyon
Sunday School .- 9:30a.m.
Worthip · 10:30 a.m.

Racine Flrtl Boptlol
Ydulh Putor Rick Harril
Sunday Sehool - 9:30 s.m.
Wonhip- 10:40 Lm., 7:00p.m .
Wednesd•y Servie&lt;s· 7:00p.m.

Sunday Stltool • I 0 1.m.
Wonhip - 9 1.m.
Thursday Services - 6:30p.m.

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Sunday Stbool · 9:30 • .m.
.......W-''"' -10:30Lm.and 6nm.

Clo-.Qaaedl or theN_...
~Rev. HerbertGnle ·
Sunday School- 9:30 LID.
Wcnbip- II a.m:, 6p.m.
W-.!OySom.:es·7p.m•.

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Beorwallow Rldse Charth or Christ

Rutland Fll'SI Bapdst Olurch
Sunday School- 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip- 10:43 a.m.
Pomeroy First Bapdst
EutMainSt.
. . . ., -Putor. Dt. ·lee Mom•·
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip -!0:30a.m. .
F1rst Southern B.,dst
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Putor. E. Lamar O'Boy~ni
Sunday School - 9:30a.m. .
Wonhip - 10:43 Lm., 7:00p.m.
Wednesd1y Stlvices- 7:00p.m. ·
Flrst Bapllth C~arcti
6th 1r1d l'llmer St.
Putor. Rev. Junea A. Seddon
· ·"· SundaySehooi'9:15Lm.
Wonhip- 10:1~ Lm.;7:00 p.m . ..,
· ..'\.B.Y.- ~:30 p.m.
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Lord's Supper ht Sunday of .-...y mond1.
Wednesdoy Se1Vice-7:00p.~-

Sunday School --10 .....
Wonhip - 11 a.m., 6 p.m. .
Thul1day Setvicco - 7 p.m.

Episcopal

Freedom Goapel Million
Bold Knob, oa Co. Rd. 31
Putor. Rev. Rogw Willford
Sundly School- 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip- 10:43 1.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servia: - 7 p.m.

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FlatwPutor: Kcilh Rader

Otester
Putor. G•ry Hines

Keno Chur&lt;h or Christ
Wonhip- 9:30a.m.
SundoySchooi,- 10:30Lm.

Ash Stm:t, l!fiddleport
Pastor: Mark. Morrow
SuunlaySeiVicc -7:30p.m.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., ·
Wednesday Stlvice-7:30 p.m.

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l¥onbip • lQ-.30 LJn., 6 p.m.
, W........y!lervioa - 7p.m.

Wednesday Services - 7 p.in.
· New I,lre Church or God

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?.tor. Kcilh Rader
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonbip- 9 a.m., 6 p.m. .
Tueldly Seovjca - i p.m.

P•tor. Pill Hcnsoo
Sunday School- 10 1.!n.
Worship - 11 1.m.

Pomeroy C~-~ o1 Cbrllll
lll w. Main St.
- Panor: Andrew Miles
Somday School- 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 pm.

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Church of Christ

HoP&lt; Baplllt Cllurdl (Soulllorn)
370 G...,t Sl., MidciJepo!'
PasiOI': Rev. David Boyan
, Sundayschool · 9:4~ a.m. .
Wonhip - II Lm. 111d 1 p.m.
Wednesday.SeNjcc -7 p.m.

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Dinner set
The choir of Southern High
School will present the dinner theatre, "Made in the U.S.A.," on
April 10 at 6 p.m. at the high
school.
Tickets are available now and
the ·cost is $4 for adults or $2 for
students/Children.
The dinner will begin at 6 p.m.
and the menu includes spaghetti,
· cole slaw, roDs, dessert and drink.
. · The variety·show-tbemed presentation, scheduled to begin at 1
p.m., will feature selections from
the Big. Band.era, songs of the Sil·.
ver Screen, as weD as pop, countty
and jazz tunes.
The public is encouraged to.
atoend tbe event and support the
musical program at Southern Local
which is under the direction of
Melissa StewarL

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DINNER THEATRE SLATED - Practices
·are underway ror the Southern High School
Dinner Theatre, "Made in .the U.S.A.," under
the direction ol Melissa StewarL The dinner wiD
beg~ at 6 p.m. and the show gets underway at 7
p.m. Tidets are avaUable rrom any choir member, rrom tbe Soutbem HiRh School off'~ee, or at

the ·door the night ortbe sliow. Pictured are Jennirer Lawren.c'e, Kimberly Jenkins, Tamara
Hayman, Rayan Young, Rochelle Jenkins,Brandy R,oush and Tracy Pickett as they dance
to "Vogue." Not pictured are Chanda Mulford,
Roberta Caldwell, Jennirer Cummins, Tassi
Cummins and Cecilia Nilssen. .::.

·cHESTER · Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Sams, Little Hocking, and Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan E. Arnold, III.
Pomeroy, announce the engagement-and approaching ·mwrlage of

1 Card of Thanks

Oh please.
Why are· we sup--..
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posed to CDJOY s. s re something intrinsically funny about a
beautiful, successful woman "get- .
ting her comeuppance" from an
unfaithful husoond?

Best sellers
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the nation's most popular videos as
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BiUhoard rnagaj:ine.

Susie c.asts the louse out, but
there's no evidence Joey's ever
been much more than an odious
skin chaser with a evil-eye charm
wiggling on his neck chain. Ask
not how· she could be so blind .
Stupid, yes. Blind, no.
Susie's next scene is -with her

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A big THANK_
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REPORT
Fo&lt; the Flacal Y•r Ended
December 31, 111112 ·. ,
J.IDDLEPORT VILLAGE
MEIGS COUIIT't, OHIO
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GOVE;RNIENTAL
. FUND TYPES
REVENUE R&amp;CEiPTS
I RECEIPTS:
LocalTuH ........ 2n,ll50.46
lntargavornmenllll
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Sarvlc• .............1n,727.70
Fl- ·LJcen-,
a Permlt. ............ 44,85U8
Miacella-....... 55,871.71TOTAL
RECEIPTS .......1,180,112.47
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EXPENI!ITIJRE
DISBURSEMENTS
. DISBURSEMENTS:
Current:
Security of P.. on
a Property ........ 232,o.t3.72
Loiauro Tlmo
Activlti•-........ 117,043.1-7
Community
Enviranmtnl.........5,253.35
Bille Ut)llty
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ServlcH ..- ........ 131,738.51
Tranaportatlon .... 281,4811.25
General Governnient ........ ____ ,HI,~.21
· Capll,ll
Outlay, ................. II,OOO.OO
Debt Sarvlco........ Z51,111U4
TOTAL DISBURSEIIENTS .....;.._,f,370,HUI
Toll! Recelpta Overlllndel
Diobun._,___(110,172.11) ·
OTHER FIIANCING
SOUACEI/(UIEI)

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Charv-lor
Sarvlc• .............35t ,564.54
Mlocellen10111 .............. 22.00
TOTAL
SERVICES:....:... 351,586.54
DISBURSEMENTS
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P
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Sarvlc•............. Z7t,INI1.24
Contractual
Sarvlc•............... 70,216.13

c:;."7;;;....:.....623,780.91 Su.:.::.:~~. . . . .S!,835,10

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Sale Ot Rxod
Au..................... 10,421.00

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operattna "-".... 1114,101.111
Tr.,...,..q ........... ~7,71~.50
Tr....-..out......(l2,111.32)
TOTAL OTHER AN.
SOUACEII
(U8EIJ----· 111,132.72
E=andOiher ·
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lolll'lll Ovitt
(Under) xpond. 01111.
a Olhor"eu'Nr'.l,110.111
.Fund CMh Bala108 ·
Jan. 1, 11111-•1.,,410.21
Fund CMh 811Die. at, 111112.... 113,110.12

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lacornct.
It •••ld •avo.road•••• ~NY ·REGULAR PIICID
TUIED0.... $5.00 OFF.

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Saturday I 0:00·6:00
Closed hnday

Bryan and

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Portland, Ohio
Married

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. onconipo.. 83 acree end
INDEBTEDNESS
.ro
located71', onMinute
the
MORTGAGE REVENUE:
Wllkuvllle
Ou18111nclng
u.s.G.s . quadrangle map,
.~an. 1, 1w.t ....... 460,ooo.oo extending o.8 mil• eoulh or
Retired, tw.t .............. 2o,ooo Salem centu," 0.91 mile•
Oul8111ndlng
Denville
1.5
Dec. 31, 11182 ..... 440,000.00 woet
mitee .ol
oouthwoat
of and
Danville.
G.o. NOTES:
Tho ~~~~~lion propoaeo to
Ou18111nclng
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J..... 1,111112 ......... u~.uua and plllor underground and
Now laeue, 111112 .. 310,1!00.00 full coal extraction mining
Retired, tw.t ....... 167,7.:~t.n by longwall methode.
Oul8111ndlng
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The application lo an file
Tgn~1 • 1113 ..... 587,108.71 at the olllc:eo ol the Meigo
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County Recorder, Meig•
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County, Court Houae,
.bln.1,1w.t ...~.. tt~.U8.48 Second Street, Pomeroy,
Now looue,11H12 .. 310.ooo.oo Ohio 45768 and the Galli•
~=~w.tng ....... 187•738-n County Recorder, Gal! IIi
county Court Hpuae,
Doe. 31,111112 .. 1,037,108.71 Locuot Street, Galllpolle,
THIS IS AN UNAUDITED Ohio 45631 lor public view·
ANANCIAL STATEMENT. lng Written commonto
I certify lhle report Ia be ...,dlor requeeta for an lnlorcorrect ancl true ta tho beet mol conference may.,. oont
of m/. knowledae.
· to the Dlvlolon of Reel•·
en D. Hockin.,, 3131M motion, Fountain square,
~;::::.: Ohio
Building H·3, Columbuo,
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43224, within 30 dayo
-dcleport, Ohio U760 of the laal dlite of public•
(3)3 1, \6~4 ) w.t-&amp;1,2~ .(Mayor) tion olthlo notice.
(3) 12, 18, 26; (4)2 4tc
PubliC Notice
1-------Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
PUBUC HEARING NOTICE
. NOTICE le hlrebl' given
The VIII- of Mlddl........,
lloet on Betu... ~, brfl 3rd,
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will be applying lor ·
11103• at 10: 00
a.m., a public Community Devetclpment
.... will be hold 11'211 W11t
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d a..
· Block. GrMt Fundi through
aeon ,..enue, Pomeroy, tho Ohio Department of
Ohio, to .. 11 lor caoh tho
lollowlngco1 - a1 :
Development under the
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11187
SPKtrum
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Die. 31, 111112-.... 38,200.111

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lerwk!eo ............... 1,410.00
TOTAL AECEIPT8 .. 1,410.00
Tofll Aeoeipll ovafunder
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NOH-OPERATING REV)

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11 ,1112 ....... 71,725.00
TreMury
l a l -.............. 144,112.70
. _.............1M,oea•
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TOTAL IAL ........ Hi,ICMM

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Mlddlariort, OH
WILLS HILL RD.- A Ia~ modular, with an addition on
the ~Hr. has 9 rooms, 4 bedroomo, and ~ balhs. Hos a
.JJ.l't pump, 2 act'!B of. nice laying land, and an older ,
garage. has a spectacular view of lho golf cou1'811.
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WILLS HILL RD. -A small home -lhat can be bought as

Is or owner will finish_. Has a cathedral

~ling, la~g&amp;. living

dining area, kitchen, one bedroom, utility oi8a.
Now heat pump, mostiy drywallod. All new wiring end
plumbing. $28,000 UNANISHED. $33,000 RNISHED.

room,

POMEROY - Pleuanl Ridge - l.ool&lt;ing lor a 111ntal or
an _.omical place to live? Thio ie lor you. has 1~
storioo, 3 bedrooms, la~ga utility room and hot water
baseboard hoat, Owner may help with financing.
Juet $14,000.
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LONG BOTTOM .,... Haymon Road - This 7 ye11r old
modular has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, gatdon
bathtub, fir~~pla~. island bai in kitchon, 118w hMI pump,
and a oummor kitchen. Allin good condition. Afao a 1973
mobile homo with 2 bodrooma wilh now carpal and
windows. All ollhis on 3.3t aci8S.
S45,1100 ·
RUTLAND - Main StrMt - A la1111 2 story I 0 room
houN with ono balh and 1 little ovor Y. acre of ground.
Aleo h11 a 24X30 metal Morton building_.
$28,000.
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BRENDA JEFFERS .......................................... IHI:I-3056

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mobile home with buih On addition, lirepiiiC1l, cellae, bam,
gatage, paved road. Nice laying landconolsting of hayland, ·
pallUI8 &amp; wooda. $72,500
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used a mobia heme ails. All hook-ups available lri\medi-

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lr8tll, ~ street, lol of 66- x 100, opplilnoaa. Alking
$18,000'

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room upatall'l poalible apartment """""' Iota of storage.
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UNION AVE.· Alot ol houoo tor a lillie money I 1 112 ololy
heme 3-4 bedroom!, caroet/WOod flooring, lraplaoe, iarg8
fronl porch, ,ASI&lt;INu $11,1100 .

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Pomeray, Oltlo

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r-·r-,...... .,e rillht lng tho oomprehonalvo
lhle 1111, and to houelng program and Ita
withdrew tho abova "-fill to the o-munlty. .
collateral prior to ealo. ' Alii-Mel pereone . .
Further, The Formere Bank· Invited to attend to make
rnd Bovina• Company ouggoetione and provide
r11....,.. the ritiht to reject public lriput on the variOije
or aH bide eubmltled.
illotrvltleo which mav IMi
urther, the above unWr•~en In tho programL
aollaferal will be oold In tho
,_, c-monlll will condition It le ' ln with no acooptld until 7:30 P.M.,
expre111d or ·rmpllod April 12, 18ea and IUY be
w.,.nllll
mailed to Mayor Fred
For .more lnla&gt;matlan Hoftm111, 237 R- Street, .
contact Jell Gilkey, at 11112· Middleport, Ohio 41710.
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1111 application to rev lee 1 Banoeheru, lno. wiH be
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MIn In a
and hold 11 tha main ·oftloa of .
Reolemallon Permit nom- Farmoro ..,. llftd lavlnge
bered D.OU4-2, to Ill• Ohio Companr, 211 W•llnond
Department of NetU!II ltreo~ Pmooror, Ohio,
Reoourcee, Dlvlolon of _.n~ng 1D Ita ily-IIWo, an
Reclamation. lhe propoaecl tho t~lrd WeclnHday of
eoal 111lnlng and reolam• April, 11113, at 4:00p.m. tor
tion operatiOn will be oon- the purpooe of lleotlng
duated In Melge Countr, dlraotore and the lrlllle•
811_, T-hlp, Sactiona aotlon of euoh other
II, 11 and 2• Qallia County, bualn- • may PfOINN'Iy
Morgan T-nehlp, Baotlon oomebolotould.....,g.
17 and 23. Tho propoled
PeoAIII. !ileed. I• kry
unct.ground mining • - (3) 21, 21; (~) 2, 11, 4ta
.

LANDCLEAAING,
DRIVEWAYS INSTAllED
UMESTONE-TRUCKING
FREE ESTIMATES

GOOD SERVICE IS
.OUR GOAL
LUBRICANTS THAT WORK
HARD FOR YOU.
•BP Diesel Supreme...Try it, there is a
difference.
··
•Minimum 50 Cetane
•Low ash and sulfur
•Will not gel In winter time.
• 1993 SPRING LUBE SALE'
. . MARCH 15TH thru MAY 31ST
.. .
Special farm terms with payment 4 tlmea a year·
and NO INTEREST or FINANCE CHARGE.
Larry E. Miller
1·800-598-5654
,. 614 4 46 1157

PomtrOy;Oh. 4571t

Quali2
Stone o.

Double bod ooll oprtngo; 114- •

. ING-92·1111 ·

1:30 .,..,. ""' .
TIIIILI S.._ 10 iim-3 pm
I 04 lluloorry Avo.

--·

r-. 814-245-sna.

. . 992-2269 .
USED RAILROAD TIES

Hours: SUIL &amp; lion. Cloaod
Tuao, Wad, Fri.
{ ,,

a

_..., Sponloil to' good - ·
-1
Whh kJd8, good pn&gt;loa- ·

BILL SLACK

Rtpolr ···

BULLDOZER, BACKHOE.
and TRACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPnc SYSTEMS,
HOlE SITES and

I wll old pu..,_ Bill Lab

•FIREWOOD

Shoe ""

.HOWARD
EXCAVATING

4 KNIIfiO To Ol......y, 114-2111114.
'
.

•LIGHT HAULING .

.. 'j
~:J

Seasonad

'

SHRUB TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

MEADOWS SHOE
LEATHER REPAIR

ALL HARDWOOD

•

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Ext.
Be 18
v... Unilllr Co 8jl2431-11111.

31111 mo.

:

T2!ALNTSDISBURSE·
.
~
............... 401!,032.~7
Toll! Rocalpta O..lllnct.
Diebure•enlll.(50,445.93)
NON-OPERATING
REY1:NUE81(EXPENSES)
Mlo..ua-.........&amp;,308.70
Other Bourc..monoperllllng Rev...... II,SOO.OO
T,.,llfora-ln ...........:.s,141 .U
Debt Sarvlce.-... (48,8111.1181
TOTAL OTHER FIN.
SOURCES/
(4SES) ................. 44,053.65
Exc.
Md Other
.
FinM g Bouro11 Over/
(Under) Expend. Dllb. a
· Olhor Ue111Ne1 ... (&amp;,382 .281
Fund Caah Balance
.
.len. 1, 1113 .......;.44,5112.U
NOHEXPENDASLE·
TRUIT FUNDS
RECEIPTS:

~OTARY

,_

$40.00 a load

ca--.

Plll~e

. Quarterly and
Year-end Reports
REASONABLE
· RATES .

FIREWOOD
FOR- SALE

Loaldng Far -1¥11. FrQM, 1205 Pletponl, Columblo,
· Ml..owl0201, (:IMl
LONELY? To Hw A-·
Smlllna VDice??? 1.000 -

t:all

HOWELL'S .
BOOKKEEPING
&amp; TAX SERVIC.E

992·3577 .

Oieot Onl,_ A - D.
~ IEIIon .1W1no

F-

POMEIOT,

3-16-93-tln

. HappyAds

ao. 1a, cw.-. ..

8131. $3.\li Por Min. -

992·5335ilr
985·2561

A~••••

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om Ext 112111 Q.ll Ptr llln.
MUll Be 18 Yrw . .IJnlllor Co. 10:1131-4111.
Tllk Uvo WMh lleolllllul Qlrlell
All Wohlng To Hoot F - Yaull

KIN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICI
217

Middleport, Ohio
Moti.·Frl. I 0:00·5s00

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OFFICE 99~·2886
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MICROWAVE OVEN
aad VCR REPAIR

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ES.TIMATE$ ·

CanipolK\ve
WI!~ St-.
High Ouallll- Aloo.
You Con Add SIGO.DO To

4

614·989·2405

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........
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Dept,

I travel up to 1~ hours from Uttlo !-locking,
a minimum of 15 haad of cattle per visit to
aiTBngom.nts possible lor 4·fi groups and clubs.
, . · C•ll for •a oppoiii!MII
·

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.

VIDEO SALES
Copyright 1?!J3, Billboard PubIJJ'
. !!c·R Hlocl?
.
lications,.Jnc.
1. "Beauty and the Beast,"(Dis·
PROPERTY SALES
ney)
'
. 2. "Little Nemo: Adventures in
If you sell property at a gain I
Slumberland," .(Hemdale)
:!."Playboy Celebrity Center- and receive pay ments over a number '
of years, rather than all at once, you
fold: Jessica Hahn," (Playboy)
may be ..a ble to. report the sale using
4."101 Dalmatians,". (Disney)
5."Sports Illusuated's 1993 the inslallm ent method. This means
· that the tax On your gain is paid as
Swimsuit Video," (HBO)
· th e paymen t s; th us: th e ·
6."Sisler Act," (Touchstone) . you· rece1ve
.DEADLINE
,
. 7. "Cindy Crawford's Shape tax-is.spread over a number of years . ·
4:30 P. M. DAY BEFORE
Your Body Workout," (Good- In some-cases. you may pay part of ,
Times)
' the tax at a lower rate . The use of ·
PUBLICATION
8. "Live, Ri~ht Here, Right th · 1 11
. t----;:::=========~-~
e ms a men1 meth 0d 0f repo rt 1ng ·I
Now: Van Halen, ' (Warner) ·
POMEROY BOWLING LANES
9."Fried Green Tomatoes,' ' your gain is not. however, manda·
tory.
You
can
re
po~e
entire
gain
614_992.2403
(MCA-Universal)
i~ the year of the saTe even if you
!O.'"'The Rescuers," (Disney)
.
.
. f
8 BALL POOL TOURNAMENT
VIDEO RENTALS
WI 11 rece1ve so me payments m ater
starts at 12:00 Noon
Copyright 1993, Billboard Pub- years.
on Sunday, April 4
lications, Inc.
If you sell the property during
Open Bowlin~ 12:00 Noon
1. "The Last of the Mohicans,"
a year in WhiCh your income.'1, S un·
(Fox)
usually low. yo u may prefer to report
2." A League of Their Own,' :
the entire gam in the year of $ale.
LYME DISEASE
(Columbia TriStar)
Because current tax rates a're the
INFORMATION MEETING
3."Sneakers," (Universal)
APRIL
6 • 7 :00 PM
lowest in years, paying' the full" tax at
.
· ·
4.''Honeymoon in Vegas,"
the current rate may prove to be a
Pleasant Valley HospHal
(NewLine)
DoWnstairs Conference Room
S. "Single White Female," smart 'th ing to do. If you need to ·
(Columbia TriStar)
.
decide which way to report a prop·
6.''Death Becomes Her,"
erty sale. your nearby H&amp;R Block
(MCA-Universal)
office can help you determine the tax
7."Unlawful Entry," (Fox)
treat ment more favo rable to your sit·
Public Notice
Public Notice
8." Singles," (Warner)
.
uat10n.
"9. "Cool World," (Paramount)
618l MAIN
.POMEROY
CASH BASIS COMBINED
PROPRIETARY FUNDS
IO."Mr. Baseball," (MCA-UniANNUAL
FINANCIAL
RECEIPTS:
,
.
versal)

992-6215

POMEROY, OH:

IUY e SEll • DADE ·
317 N. 2nd St.

January 15, 1993.
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::
Real Estate Genaral

•:

WHEELER A. DRAKE

Drake, Westerville
resident for II years, celeb~ his
. 90th birthday on March 23.
Drake was born in· 1903 in East
. 'Cleveland where he graduate from
. Sl!&amp;w High School. After receivin~
his B.A. degree from Miami Umversity at Oxford he returned to
Cleveland for graduate work at
· Western Reserve University.
' In . 1930, Drake moved to
PoinerOY where he began his teach·
fug careei at Pomeroy High School.
Teaching subjects in the business·
education area and involvin~ himself in extra-curricular activities
such as the school yearbook advi- .
sor whii:h kept him busy for 43
years. He was 70 years old at the
time of his /etirement in 1973. He
was • deacon of the Federated
Ourch of Pom~y and a member
of Pomeroy Lodge No. 164
• FNA~.· It was in P!'meroy that
Drake mel and mamed his wife,
Or•ce Humphrey Drake . The
celebrated their S9th wed. din&amp;IIIDi--&gt;' last September.
Alter residing in Pomeroy for
.s:z years, the Drakes moved to
.Wo1terVille to be clo1er to their
c~~Uabter.- Mary D!W Higgins. !Je
. . dlroc Jlllldehildren, Pam Rig. . Anita lfilgins Peterfish and
S!Aiv'e IDgial, all of Columbus,
llld twO m.t-arandc:hildren, Justin

him to wear a smoking jacket It's
an utterly false characler.

TaxNews

•90th birthday

992·7553

THE BOOK
BARN

5

portilbla roUover chuta.

f':.J

..._Ill

lloplllng

rears

'2·5 HOUR

· .NEW - REPAIR

Interested it hyitg
Mcwy Kay Prildacts?
Cal Kin Christopher
at 441-1700

their children, Nathan Eddy and
Melissa Lynn.
,.
The couple will-exchange wed·
ding vows on Friday at 7 p.m. at
New Life Covenant Church of GOd
in Chester.

~WNERS

Kirk Undorachultz, A.F.A. certified journeyman tamer
offering hia hoof trimming MIVicaSIO'Cittle owners.
15
experionce as a prolosoional farrier.
AI trimming is done wilh hand lools (nol grindersl

REASONABLE RATES

ROOFING

12-5-Hn

Sams. . Amold

· CA1TLE

aiiiiUMESTONE
DELIVE" · SERVICE

How•d L Wrltesei

PH. 614·992-5591

Want some 'good advice'? Avoid tonight~s CBS sitcom
By SCOTI WILUAMS
AP Television Writer
NEW YORK - Why is it that
whenever somebody says, ''Let me
give you a piece of good advice
... " it's always something you
don't want to heal'l· ·
•
Here is a piece of good adyice:
Don't get your hoj!es up, for
tonight's pilot episode of ' Good
Advice," the ne.w CBS sitcom star·
ring Shelley Long and .Treat
Williams.
•
,Ms. Long, who quit the role of ·
Diane in "Cheers" for a fling in
the motion pictures, plays Susan
. DeRuzza, a.marriage counselor and
successful author of "Giving and
Forgiving," a self-help best seller.
Writers Danny Jacobson and
Norma Safford Vela worked,
according to the credits, ' 'on a
character created · by , Shelley
Long," yet somehow made her a
clumsy, emotional, somehow clueless ditz even before tlfe credits
rolled.
No sooner have we met her than
she discovers her husband 'Joey
(Christopher McDonald) with a
half-naked woman in their bedroom closet. The Other Woman
insists she' s just following the
tenets of Susie's book.
.
"This is what I get for telling 6
million women how to keef. their
husbands aroused? What a raud I
am!" Susie wails prettily. " Don't
tell me what to dO with my anger! I
have a Ph.D. in psychology!"

SMAll DOZER WORK,
DRIVEWAY WORK

DoatWMip ""' Quolltlolf ......
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IOnlr
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....

1

SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp; SEWER
·LINES
BASEMENTS&amp;
. HOME SITES
HAUUNG: Limeltone,
Dirt, Gravel and Coal
LICENSED and BONDED

NATHAN ARNOLD and MELISSA SAMS

3 Announcements

ATrENTION -·

CHARliE'S

Asaoclatlon
looking for current
addres.-s of M•igs
gl'llduates for April
mailing for'Atumnl
_
Danceon
May 29, 1993.
Mall addresses to
Meigs Alumni
Aaaoclation, P. 0.
Box 25, Middleport,

Ohlo45760

Saving old trees
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) .-Neil
Young; Carole King, Kenny Log., gins, David Crosby and Ann and
Nancy Wilson all came out of the
woodwork to save old ~- •
They were the headlinerS at the
Ancient' Forest Celebration, a free
concen held Thursday on the eve
of President Clinton's Northwest
forest conference.
"Today we party, but tomorrow
the work beginS," Carole King told
the crowd, estimated at 50,000.
''We can save the environment and
the economy."

NURSES' AIDE
WITH CPR
TRAINING
LOOKING FOR
SOMEONE TO
TAKE CARE
OF IN OUR
HOME.
614·992-7698

S•odar••• Upholste,y
•

"ltllplng You Jb Iiecorer Your lnmtilwnt"
Church, Home, Truck, Boat, Auto
.
lnCI Otftct Seating ·

UCINI, OHIO ·
614-949·2202
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.

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Employment Serv1ces

r.lerchandise

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Real Estate
Wanted ·

Wai'AO!l To Bur: A•-lf
Aol-ted Couple ttq,..
Wllh 2 Car Gorago And
Workahop Spaee. Galllpolla Or
Nurby •110 4130K Ringo P.O.
Box Mt, Galllpollo, OH 41111.

All real es1a1e adVerttslng In
this newspaper Is subjecllo
Ihe Federal Fair Housing Act

Dri..,.:
S...ral
Dellv.y
DriV.,. NMded For Uaht c;:.o .D.

of 1968 which makes Illegal

Mult Hive OWn Aulo, Know

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,..,.,::~.;.:~ ::O~a.:i

LNdlngham AMI Eslala. _

5:00pm.

Ia~. Our mad9('9 are hereby

1tt.r

PEANUTS

3 Mdroom brick ,.net\ 0.1·

llpolla Forry. Brand now Lannox
heat pump, new -..pillnc., attached . a•raae, llrge IDI:, nloe
n.tghbornoocl. ~
~·
Nlco -In Pomoroy, 2 bitt.,
nlco lal, wuhar/ *Jar, """""'
31 Homes tor Sale
ai'L S3501mo., p1ua dopo.. •
,.., .. ,...,.no pll8 In houa4i,
72:."';.:·:__ _ _ __
3 Bodroomo, 2 Batha, 2 ear 8-14-8;,:_;:;:~~~~':.:.;
Ga,.g• Stl1e Aouta 110, 61•·367· Informed lhal ail dwollngs

NMCI aomeona to cut grMa a:
tak• cara of yerd thit: aummer,
304-675-1134.

l-IE'( K/1/)! WAIT A MINUTE!
I DON'T KNOW YOUR NAME !

advertised In this newspaper
are available on an equal
IVVV'il'tunlly basis,

-t------- ·----

Noif!Expor'-1 S&amp;OO To a100
williMy
/Potential Proc-na
FHA llortgaga . Aatu... own
Houro. 1-5111-1146-0503 Ellt.213.
24 Houri.
R-notbla
Babyllt1or '" 7504~.;,;;lj;;;;;:!B;i;:!iii'iti;
Mobile Homes
Groon School Diatrlct, R•-· 5 R&lt;&gt;9m
for Rent
- · 114-446-1313 Aft« 4 P.ll.
Room 1 car
RN'S
Car Unatlachod Garage,
'
2 bedroom lrallor lor '""'· ....
Immediate Empk»ymant, FuU• C.rpatlng CIA, Gal l=umace, hind PIMs. ., 114--1124312 or
rm.., Part-Time Day Shift Garden Spice. CIOM To Gavin 614-ii2·2034· ,·
Poolllona Available In A. · Plant, Rlvor Valley High School, 2 lladJoamo, Partloll! FurProgriMive Long Term Car• $54,50:0. 814-307-7614.
nlahed, Air, Cable, O.Minldng
Fec~lty. Competltiv•· W.gas. 3. bedroom brick 5 mlnutei The Ohio Rlv•r · In· K1naug•.
·Luc:raUvo
Fririgo
Boinaflta, from Pt. Pit (St Rl. 2 North). Cloan, Qulot Foator'a lloti!le
Haalth, !Jon,.l, VfSJon, .And Lila Pt,500 . .shown by appolntmonl, -PUll; fl4-441-11102.
lnauranca. For Conflctantlal In- 304-67U306
.
·
tervlaw Contact: Pam Jetter~,
Fumleh~, 2 ., 3bdrm., W ewnt
AN, DON, 114-4411~7150, EOE.
Bf ownor, 14x70 w/2 balho, gar· In Country llobllo Parle. Wnhar/
dan tub, Island khch~. sun· dryer, air, 12351 mon., 11+112Sa&amp;el: Aatall Jewelry
Ex· room, back eundeck, c1nt1l air, 2117, 114-315-1221.
porionco ReqUired, For llolga truh 0111
2
12
Co. Storo, /Apply AI Acqulaltlon
ar,
oor garage, w
llarcervtHo: 3 Bed1001111, Porllf
JMvelry, 151 Second Avenue, unllnlaMd rooms upatalra, 12 Fumlahed,
$200/Mo
Plu.
Gallipolis, lion .Sal, 10-12.
truH ,,... on 3 112 ocm. Very Ut11Hioe.114-2f16.t5111.
•
prtco, _gulet location, R...,..n,
Socnotory, Ful~Tlmo Poahlon In Ohio. 304-882-2647.
Nlco 2 llodroorn Trallor, lArge
our Jockoon Ottica. Socrwtarill Br ownor: 3bdrm. homo, vinyl Yanl 81 Pon:h St-. Kanauga
Anndd
BSkl~is riRaqulrod3. whlto oldlnv' black ohuttoro, :,'1:.::4...:4.:.41:..'111~n.=-,-----:-:­
sa
auma V •P I 9, 191 ,... wlndDWI, storm window•, Two
bedroom
with
To: Facl_!1• 1t10 Ja...,n Plkl, ........ g'"IIJI, now rooting, w.....,ldryor-'-~P.· 4 milia '"""
lklw~NI, Utt 45114, Mi'FIH, ~OE.
naw ·doorl, wrought Iron .torm town,
RUUtmO.
~.,.
Women: M1kl mo,. monayl door8, g1rage, carpor1, new depoaitlreterencu, no pate..
F,.. elghl W.U: Job prapar~Uon •or~ga building, corner lot In AvallaJ)Ie lmrnedlltlly, 114-112p~ram about nonlradltlonal Mlddf~rt, 614-882·3145, 614- .S50:::2:,..-:---,.---:-:--:---:
aT~monl, (ONOW), t.eot). 1182-3 .
Two badroom, tumllhact, g 8·
63
Privata, 4 bedroom homo, 2 oondhlon, aood '-110!'1 -,~,
Your Own' Monthly lncom.ll! ac:r• 1"1S yr• old, larg. kitchen, lboft tt.w Jtoen, one CNid no
· Work AI Homo, llaka $1 ooo·1 A woodoumor In bllamanl, above pate, uso whh wa1or, 304 iu
llanth Rush $1.00 + SASE To: groun~l, oate11Ha e mlloa :2486=·:__ _ _,...-_ __
~~&amp;~~~ Box 81, Hl.ll•boro, out Sa . Hill, :104-885-36 24.
Why pey rent when you can
Spring Valley ArM, Oak Drive, own a 11113 141170 - . . whh
Brick 3 Bodroomo 1 1/2 Bolho, 5 , _ warramr, llapa, llfdrtlng,
14 . Business
Carport, 11:;, a.. Heat, Full delfv•NMII end Mlup tor t1e5m0.
Training
Baoomant, Rocanlly Aomotfolod Call tor Information, 114-385Throuahout. Prlco: Sf4,900, 614· 11621 Ilk lor a - .
Rolraln
NowiiiSouthoaatom 1·4411.:.::.:.e;.:oll;;:ll:..
. _ __;·_ _ __
Bull,_ Colloga, Spring Volloy
44
Apartment
Pluo. CaH Todly, 61'1-44&amp;-438711 32 Mobile Homes
for Rent
.Rog.III0-05-l:IJI!B. .
.

15

I&lt;OV HOI385 WAS MV
6REAT- GRAND~ATI-lER .. WHEN
YOU !-liT Tl-lAT ~OME RUN

Wanted to Do

.

Babysitting In my home, acr011
11om Nooth Point School, Kin·

de:rg1rtars
welcome,
hlv•
ra!Wancu, 304-675-4612.
-~ .... h
Dozer • nd. Bohcal Wura, u 7 I I
hour, lownt ralo, 614-843-SI23
ar 114'843-6.2111.
EaR TREE SERVICE. Topping,
Trimming, TrM Removal, Hidge
Trimming. FrM Estlmat11! lf43111'7V7 Aftar 4p.m.
Goorv• Portabfo.Sawmlll don'l
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Haw• vacancy for Mdfllt
petlent
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rwuonabll rate•. 614-149-2276.
Mila Plull'a Day c.,. Canter 1

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Goad llhipo, M.OOO Or Will
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wv, 304-675-4084.
now

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control Joop, ~; a r hockoy,
140;
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In your social .
involvements today. you will be judged by
perlecllor you . Mail $2 plus a long. soli· • the company you keep. Don't get tangled up
addressed . s lamp ed envelope to
with a person who he~ a knack tor offending
Matchmaker. C/o lhis newspaper. P.O. Box
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Should you
91428, Cleveland. OH 44101 ·3428. ·.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20) Oo not lake
leel compelled to do somelhing out of spite
you r fruslralions out on an i(Jnocenllamily
loday. if could boomer~ng and cause you
member loday. If you do. you might creale
more orouble lhan your inlended victim. It
two probleiiis for )'OUISOH inStead of iul,l one.
might be held, out 1um lhe olher ~
Gl!i.tiNI (May 21·~una 20) Forego •using
SAGITTARIUS"!Nov. 23-llac. 21) Guard
·someone who alWays sees 1aulls in your
agai~st incli nations today to .
ideas as a sounding boa/d. He pr she might - unpofiular"Cau&amp;es of eilher a political or reli·
discoura\)8 you Jrom deveklpU1g something . gious naoure. You rould Hnd you/S811 ·"'!f oo
you should work on··
a limb wilh evef'IOI161ryirlg 10 uW ~ ott.
CANCER (Juno 21-.lulf 22) You am a gen·
CAPRICORN (Die. :zw.n:.tl) Do no! lalla
erous and open·~ended person, and fl)e&amp;e
an)llhing lor granted in your commercial
are lidmirable qualities. ~. today you
a"ainl today. You me go" lhinlclng yotira
must be careful nol 10 go overboard for
in lhe catbild seal.
to dlecover lo
someone who is unapprecialiv&lt;~ and naver
fhlil •
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AQUARtl$ (Jan. :zo.Ftb. tt) Make IUra
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Today you mlghl • you select companions today whole ideas
have dealings with someone who i~ an
and interetls are In harmony with youfl.
e.,mmely dilfieuM lntiMdual. In on1or 10 Pia· . Spaudiug tme wilttpeople Who &lt;kln1 operate
cate him or her. you might· have to make
_00 your wavelength could PrQ\18 10 be very
COI1CIIliSiOOo lhao doo'o8llrVe your beoo ·lnler· truotratilg.
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VIIIQO(Aug. 23-ltpL 22) h coUld be allillll
thole un111ual d.ra when you might !felt
dittlcull todar for you 10 diallngullh bot ..n
~ . , . _ you llhoiAd lnllll ~ and
making "'l('llr~ctive auggeltiOfl~ and juat
lnllllllghllr mo11111 you lhOuld lnlllll8rioull·
plain criliclllng olhaiB. If you~ In lltl . ly. Compbik&gt;BII8 ildlcaled. ,
!alter. II !'nay
angry responsea.
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bot·
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wun Aallton I Appto Oro¥o,
public wator. 1 _ . loto whh Aooma tor rlnl- .- o r month.
opprond aoptlc enlom llor· Slanl&lt;~g at
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sentence? Is it a Frenc,!l word?

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A. Here's a sentence using this
word: "He was overcome by ENNUI
and didn 't" even bother to yawn." The
noun, meaning·"boredom" or "weari·
ness ," comes from an O)d French
term for "annoyance" and retains
much of its French flavor. Don't annoy
listeners by mispronouncing this
word: ENNUI is pronounced "ahn·.

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Locu .. 8trMI. O.IHpotl1. Stew•,
Allrlgoralor, 1230/llo. $150
2 Loto tl'otTI'. Each On Doonlo Do~.·-387V.
Dl1vo, Ott ACMAo 35, City School
Dlttrict, $1,100 For lith L.ota,
114 445 01111.

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Something INTEGRAL is necessary or essential for being complete,
as in "integral parts." The necessary
pronunciation of the adjective INTE·
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318~ Call o.oblo.
Mu-': aacrllice, 1H3 14x70 Red·
Will mow reautar lawns, trim, m1n with ! year warr1nty, In·
lllka llanfn, :ibW7S-4811.
cludaa daft.ory, oalup llopa
and oklnlng, atesmo. Call 514-

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Ramodaflna
Aapalr Work:
Barn Bulldl:::p, Fonco Building,
!lackhoo A Dozor Work, call
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1990 Manolon 141'1V llobllo
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Slop By Stop LaWn Caro, Com· 7044, Upgraded Appllancoo, 2
pl..a Lawn SWv~, We. Do tt All, Bed, 2 Blfha: .
114 441 082&amp;.
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tumlohoct, ilundr)'
room tacltllloa lo ~
In tOIIm. -iciolono mllable
at: VII'Apto. 141 or
0111 114-lta.lnt. EOII.
. Bilek wrought Iron railing wllh
2br Apartmonl, Rudy. For Oc- polio, ~i loalhor . ohoukllr
cu,.ney. In Crown CRy, puraa, m; o14ollt2-23iT.
$2001110. 114-218-64115.
&amp;or'• 12ap. blul, like now, roda
Apertrnent tor rent. Rlclnt arwe, ;:?, ·~~~.:ze, Will Hll tor
1 .. 2bdrm., . - , ramodolad,
for more lnmrn1Uon, 0111 114- Boy'o 20 Inch Huffy Sonic, 6
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penning, 3 bedroom1, 2 full
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Rayne, 814488-1170. •

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and llopa, 1-800-837...25.

3 bod room, t4k70 moblia
' $2,500'. 304-e76-2722. '
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$8,500. good · cond, 30;4-675-

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rent,
newaklrtlng
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1182 Windeor, 3 Badroome, 2
B1th1, $8,500, 114-371-M10.
1964 14x'IV Clayton 3 Bedrooms,
1 112 Bol~1 Goo Hoot, llony Ex·
traol114o&gt;&lt;&gt;7-'IV41.
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wHh 7x24 tXpindo, 3 btdroome
111 et.c., CA, tullr equlpp;j
khchan, undlrp&amp;nnlng, 2 deck1,
ntra•l IXC
mult bl
BloCk Well Of HMO On Jackaon movaa. 304..&amp;'15-' .
Plko II·F 6 J.,M. -6:30 P.M. W 1987 Shullz t4x70 3 Bldroomo,
Quality And Exparienca 11 The 2 Full Baths GoOd COndition,
11 Concom For Your Chlld'o Tako. Over. Paymon , 614-245Caro. can Us For A Vloll .. lnfllnt 578i.
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Bill Root bas produced his fourth
"Ill rlatlt"
videotape. It runs. for two bou111 and
5811akelball
contains three of Root's lessons about
org.
opening leads, You will learn wbicb
58Aug.lllle
card to lead in a vafifty of situations,
58 Coitopa'atlva
and which suit to select when leading
. tndiiiO
against no.ti'Uil!:p or suit contracts.
Tbe tape may be purchased for
$39.95 . from Root·Habn Enlerprises,
P.O. BoJ: 7205, Heights StatiO!!, Coocord, NH 03301.
Look at the West hand in the dia·
gram. Wbicb card should you ·lead
against three no-trump. given the ac·
.
CELEBRITY CIPHER
Celltlrtty ClpMr Cf)'ptogrlml . . CftMid from Ql CllliOi. ~ f8rftoui ...... PMllnd ~.
tual auction?
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111ter 1n.,. . . . , . . . . fOf enochlt'. r..,-.CIW:'G ...- v. .
Partner didn't overcall one sp;ode,l
so maybe you lean toward .the dia·
'F N
W R ·R D 0
KWC
ODJSI
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mood nine. However, partner will
need a particularly powerful diamoo,J
ZKPC
K
JY
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suit to establish enough tricks there to ZRSSK!L ·.
defeat the game.
R Y
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0 C I 0 C
Perhaps·a better )H!tential source of DDWR1A
tricks is )iOIU' club suit. But wbicb carrl
NIIQ
CP"CW
IROC
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LRI'D DZJIE
should you lead from the Q-J-10-l-3?
Normally, you would select the
Z K. Q C W .
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queen. But, as Root points out, if your
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partner rate3 to be short in the suit
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: " Let ua be, lhankf!!l lor tho tooiL But lor 1'and declarer loog, you should lead tbe lba rest ol'l,. could not auCCMCI." - Mark Twain.
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four, not the queen.
Root gives today's deal \0 support
WOlD
his arllllllenl When South doesn't
tAMI
rai3e bearts or rebid one
be
-----~ I4IIH ~, CLAY I. POUAN
must have at least four
Raorronge lotlers of tho
means partner ts short. However, you
• four
ocramblod words lze.
should bope that be bas at let.St a doub· low to form four llmplo -do.
letoo with a -ru1 card, tbe ace or
king (or perhaps even tbe nine). U be
does, then leading the queen will block
RAQKUE
the suit. But by starting with a low
club, you will establish four winners
immediately. And you will defeat the
game because declarer cannot cash
nine tricks without toucbing hearts.

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1 Bedroom 4 WhHo A...,ue,
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qulrad.l14-446-4172. .
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Plaine 'Miter, appla.nc•, YM!r
knowlrgly acoepl
loaM, WB~mo. plua oloctrlc •
Bdvenlsomenls lor realeslalo
depoaH, -lblo HUD, 114-fllll.
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origin, or any lnlenllon fo
make any such preference.
llm~allon ordfscrfmiMiion.'

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Toll Fraa, 1-800-467-6511, Ell.
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llmMaUon or dlscrtmlnatlon

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PoTeroy-Middlepcirt, Ohio

· Pegl 12-lhe Dally Sentinel

~ - Community caJendat

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EHS student receives scholarship

"
Jeremy Buclley, a senior at incl11de f11D in-state wition, room
h_old a Country Fair Carnival on _ SYRACUSE - The Syracuse Eastern High School, has been and board, book allowance and
Saturday from 4-7 p.m. at the VFW will have a chicken barbecue awarded a $1,000 scholarship by miscellaneous expenses - val•
school. Admission is 25 c.ents .. Sunday ljt ll a.m. Cost is $4 for a The Ohio State University.
- at $9,834 this year. An additional
There will be games, &lt;!oar prizes, a half-chicken, baked beans, potato
Buckley, so11 of Mr. and MrS. 40 sllldellta will be offered med•list
country store and food, followed by salad and roll. Pies and cakes are William Buckley, Pomeroy, was scholanhips, which tover the cost
a dancefflllll 8-11 p.m. "
exga.
r
one of 791 academically talenleli of in-lillie tllition, this year valued
Ht'gh" high school seniors who have at$2,799.
SALEM CENTER . - Star
RACINE • The Southe"'
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· FRIDAY
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applied for admission to OSU to be
Both typeS of scboWships will
REEDSVILLE - Eden United Grange and Star Junior Grange will School Sports Banquet will be held awai'ded the scholarships.
. inco~te the $1,000 University
Brethren Church will have revival meet·in regular session Satorday at Sunday at I p.m. All athletes, parSix hundred of theni willllliw scholilnhips. All three awards ~
"with Betsy and Peter Martindale 8 p.m. at the grange hall. Inspec- ents and their guests invited.
compete for presidential and renewable for three additional
and family through Sunday. Spe- . lion will be held and finl!l plans "
POMEROY - First Southern medalist sc(lolarships. In early yeaJS if the sllldellt mainlairui a 3.2
will be made-for the chicken barbe· Baptist
'-cial music nightly at 7 p.m.
will hold revival March those students went to the .or better grade pcint average and
cue and dedication ceremony on serv~es Church
Sunday
through Thursday · Columbus campus for a day to lake satisfactmy academil; jliogteas.
RUTLAND • Revival•at Rutland April 18. Potluck refreshments. All at 7 p.m. Pastor Lamar O'Bryant an essay examination and visit · Students were selected for the
Freewill Baptist Church with Bob members urged to.liltend.
invites·the public. Evangelist will ail:as of interest A coml!littee of University scholarships from
Stewart will run through Friday.
be Ronde! Martin, Columbus; and Ohio State faculty mentbers is"now among those who have applied for
Wll.KESVILLE • There will be soloist will be Morris Wood, ·. reviewing lhe easays, along with a fl'eshman admission 10 Ohio State's
Pastor Paul Taylor inviteS the puba
sm.
orgasbord dinner 4t the Gainesville, Ga.
lic.
portfolio of other information for ' Columbus campus for autumn
WillcesviDe Pytliian Hall on Satuteach
student - including high qusrter 1993. In general they rank ·
GALLIPOLIS • There will be a day at4 "p.m. Costs is $5 for adults
BURLINGHAM
The
Bitrlingschool
grades and activities, slllil- among the top three pm:ent of their
bean and cornbread dinner on the and $2.50 for children. Public
ham
Modem
Woodmen
of
America
dardized
test scores and a personal high school cl•ssc:s and have ft;Cf
.
second floor of the Masonic Tem- invited.
Camp 7320 Js having a potluck statement
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ple on Friday from 11 a.m. to 7
April
10
at
6:30
p,m.
at
the
·
')'en
students
will
be
offered
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p.m. The cost is $3 for the dinner
· or $1 for a hot dog. Dine-in or risonville Lodge No. 411 F&amp;AM Hall~ The camp will furruSb ham,
carry-out available. The dinner is will meet Saturday at 7:30 .p.m . eggs, tolls, coffee and pop. There .
sponsored by the Gallipolis Order Refreshments will· be served. All will be no charge for this activity. .
"master masons invited.
of the Eastern Star.
" Public invited.
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A1atl Dershowitz: Tyson 's auor,:
' Anglers across the state Wl\re
LONDON (AP)- Now gel Ibis
POMEROY
The
Meigs
Counwarned
they
would
have
a
diffiCult
ney,
Thursday a newspaper
POMEROY • The Middlepcrt
RUTLAND - The choir of the straight Bill Wyman's son plans to time fi11ding fishable, waters reponsaid
ty
Pomona
Grange
will
have
a
bake
that
boxer was. gomg 10
Presbyterilll\ Church will have its
Rutland Church of the Nazarene marry Wyman's former. mother-in- because of record snowfall and the convert wasthe
sale
and
craft
sale
at
Big
Wheel
on
false.
law, British newspapers say.
annual Easter craft at.~d bate sale at
Saturday at 10 a.m. Members are will present "Hosanna", and "Wave
spring
melt.
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spoke
to Mike Tyson 15 min·
British
tabloids
carried
photos
the Palms" on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
the
local
Sears
Middleport
reminded
to
bring
items
to
Big
Clinton
didn't
leave
emptyutes
ago
and
he ilaid it was ~om­
Thursday
of
30-year'Oid
Stephen
·on Friday and Sat ay .during
- The children will give a special
Wheel
be\Ween
9
and
10
a,
!'I·
handed.
He
was
paid
$4,000
for
his
pletely
false,
•• he said. ''He is
Wyman
on
the
dance
floor
with
. store hours.
.
presentation and the congregation
trip
to
Sullivan
County
and
expert
Mike
Tyson,
he
is not changing his
will sing "In .the New Jerasulem." Patsy Smith. She's repcrte&lt;l to be
RACINE
The
parsonage
comfly
fiSherman
Art
Lee
gave
Clinton
name
and
not
converting.
Someone
POMEROY - Th.c Pomeroy
Beverly Adkins will sing a special in'h&amp; late 40s.
mittee
of
Southern
Cluster
No.
2,
some
poinJers
and
a
bo.
x
of
ffi,
e
s.
is
i::irc
.
.
ting
false
.
s
i.Oijes.l'
Merchants Association will spcnThe .newspapers quoted friends
solo.
Roscoe is about 80 mileS southThe New York: Post, citing a
of the two as saying they intend to
sor its Eighth Annual Spring Fash- l)nit"ed Methodist Church, wil!
have
a
bake
sale
at
Home
National
west
of
Albany.
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it did not name, said Tyson
ion Show on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at
TUPPERS PLAINS • "Behold marry next year.
Bank
in
Racine
on
Satorday
beginwas
going
to con ve~t.within 11
Pomeroy Elementary. Tickets are
the Man" will J!e presented by the
"Bill Wyman,. 56, former bass
ning
at8
a.m.
This
will
be
held
rain
INDIANAPOUS
(AP)Mike
month
and.
change hts name to
$4. The publicis encouraged to
Walnut Sueet Church of Christ, player for the Rolling Stones, was
Tyson
is
learning
about
Islam
in
or
shine.
Malik
Abllul
Aziz. Malik is Arabic
attend.
Belpre, at the Tuppers Plains divorced in" Noyember from
prison,
oot'he
has
no
.Plans
to
conforking.
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RUTLAND
•
There
will
be
a
v~.
his
teaehec
and
hiS
lawyer
say.
SYRACUSE • A free communiMandy Smith, after nearly two
p.m. Public invited.
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offered at the Syracuse Fire Legion Hall on Saturday from 8
LOTIRIDGE - There will' be a
He is ''absolutely· spitting with
Department on Friday from 1-3 p.m. to !l)idnight Music will be by smorgasbord dinner at .,the Lot- rage" over the wedding plans. the
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p.m.; "at the Bashan,Fire Depart- Pure Country Band. Public invited.
tridge Community Center on Sun- - Dail)' Express quoted an unidentiment from 9-11 a.m.; and at the
day from noon to 1:30'P.m. Carry- lied Wyman aide as saying. It also
IS
POMEROY - The Ladies Craft out available. Cost is $5 for adults, quoted the bride-to-be as saying:
Reedsville Fire Department from
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Church
will
have
a
pre-Easter
craft
months and up must show proof or
one welcome.
don'tlile Bill- or Bimbo Bill as I
. ' AT THE
call him. But Stephen is different"
an imrrfunizanon record. ·"
. sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4
!(
p.m. at the church"basement on
MIDDLEPOR:T • The First Bap:
TUPPERS PLAINS - There will Mulberry Avenue. Crafts and list Church of Middleport will pre- .. ROSCOE, N.Y. (AP)- Roger
lie a round and square dance Friday homemade noodle~ will be fea~ sent the cantata/drama "The Day Clinton, the president's brother,
from 8-11:30 p.m. at the Tuppers tored. Public invited."
He Wore My Crown" on Sunday at 1 had more luck catching flies than
Plains VFW. Hall spcnsored by the
I·"
7 p.m. The church is located at the he did hooking trout on the soggy
BURLINGHAM - The Bedford . corner of Sixth and Palmer. The f)l'sl day of New York's trout sea5th &amp;: Main St. • 992-2914
.ladies auxiliary. t.1usic. will be tmr
vided by Heritage Express. Callers Township Volunteer Fire Depart- play portrays the death, burial and. son
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"A iJreat place to meet a Friend"
The·first brother donned waders
will be Red Carr and Melido Cross. ment Committee will hold a bake resurrection of Jesus Christ through
sale Saturday. ,
Everyone welcome.
drama and song. Everyone wel- and entered J 1111ction Pool near
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Roscoe hoping for fli'St·timers luck.
come.
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LONG BOTI'OM - There will
But he came up fiShless.
9;30
a.m.
Sunday
School
Clinton, a bass fishennan, said it
be a round and square dance at the the Rutland Youth League for the
LONG BOTIOM • Evangelist
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Long Boaom Community Buildi~g 1993 season wiD be Sawrday at the Willian\ Villers will be at the Mt was the first time he'd handled a
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on Friday from 8-11 P..m. Mustc Rutland Civic Center from 10 a.m. Olive Community Church in Long fly rod.
:. will be provided by • Out of the to noon. Anyone who has not par- Bouom on Sunday at7 p.ni. Pas19r
B h · · th bl'
·Blue." Ronnie Wood will "be the ticipated needs a copy oftheir birth La
wrence us mvtteS e pu IC.
caller. Refreshments will be served. Certificate. Registration fee is "$10,
c~ is S3 siltgle, $.5 couple.
not to exceed $25 per family.
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RACINE • The awards ceremo· Association will meet Sunday at
LONG BOTIOM - Faith Full
3:30 p.m. at the Chester gymnasiGospel Church in Long Bottom ny for the Southern Junior High um. All parents are urged to attend.
will have preaching and singing School Athletic !loosters will be
MIDDLEPORT • Revival will
' · Friday at 7 p.m; with David Dailey, Saturday at 6 "p.m. A dance will
be held Sunday through Wednes- ·
evangelist. and local singers. Pastor follow for the athletes.
Steve Reed invites the public. FelHARRISONVILLE _ There will day at 7 p.m. nightly at the Hope
lowship will foDow. ·
Baptist Church in Middleport. Rev.
" be a carnival at Harrisonville Ele- Fred Hill, director Qf Missions for
mentary on Saturday. Dinner will the State of Ohio, will be the ev-anSATURDAY
TIJPPERs PLAINS • The Will- be served at 5 p.m. followed by geliSL
MONDAY
. ing Workers of St. Paul United games from 6-8:30 p.m. There will
POME:In&gt;Y • A beef clinic
Methodist Church, Tuppers Plains, · also be door prizes, a white ele~t table and a bake sale. Further
h1
8
will hold a bake sale Saturday at 9 mformation
may
be
obtained
by
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q~eeting
Will
be
e
d
Monday
at
•
a.m. in the church basement.
calling the school at 742-3000.
"p.m . at the Meigs High School
library.
SYRACUSE - There will be a
spaghetti dinner at Carleton School
SUNDAY
LETART - Clean-up of the
in Syracuse on Saturday from 5-7
REEDSVILLE ~ The Fork~d Letart Cemetery will begin Monp.m. Cost is $3 .50 or $2 for chii- Run Sports Club wtll hoi~ a B!g day. Anyone wl!(l wants to remove
dren under 12. Further infonnation Buck Contest Sunday. Entnes"wtll flowers or other items should have
may be obtained by calling 992- " be accepted between "noon and 2
6681.
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Awards wtll be gtven for fust. secREEDSVILLE
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Olive
ond
and
third
places.
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA.~. Township Trustees will meet MooThe Liberty Mountai.ne&amp;s will perSYRACUSEThe
Easter
cantaday at7:30 p.m. at the·Shade ~ver
form Saturday at the Senior Citita,
"We
Have
Seen
the
LQrd"
will
State
Forestry Building.
" .
' zens Center in Point ·Pieasant,"
Syracuse
.
be
presented
by
the
W.Va.
Charge Choir on Sunday at 7:30
LETART · The Letart Township
"HENDERSON, W.VA. ··The p.m. at the Asbury United "Trustees will meet Mondip' at6
Gallia Twirlers Western Square Methodist Church in Syracuse. p.m. at the office building.
Dance Club will hQid a dan~ Sat- Everyone welcome.
urday from 8-11 p.m. at the HenRACINE • Racine Chapter No.
4erson Community Center i)l HenPOMEROY • Revival at Cal- 134, Ordet of the Eastern Star, will
derson, W.Va. Tom Poe will be the vilry Pilgrim Chapel will continue meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. All ,
caller. The dance is open to all· through Sunday with Rev. Amos members urged 10 attend.
western style-square dimcers.
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REEDSVILLE _ The junior singers, at7:30 p.m. nightly. Victor Township Trustees will meet Mon•
ciass of Eastern High School will Roush, pastor, invites the public. ' day at 7:30 p.m. at the Syracuse
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County fair
entertainers

Community Calendar iteiDS
appear two days before 111 event
111ld the day of that evmt.ltems
mWit be received well Ia advance
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Proapect -Street ·~ Bucyrus,
annouace the birth ,,f their first
·cldld. Slbrina Elizabeth, on March
21.
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..S Mn. Ed (Mary) Fox, Bucyrus, I
1114 tbc !ale William ~obis. Paterpeaa-J!Inclmotbem Mrs. Ollie.

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Maternal grandparent' are Mf
and Mrs. E.G. (Betsy) .'arsons'
Middleport, and the late Carl J:
Horky. Maternal great-gran 'mother is Mrs. Frank Horky Brid ·'POlL
Matel'!lal great·grandfailter iS ·~ith
D. Robertson, MiddleP911.
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and Prevention, which administell
the federal jliogt8m 10 fight STDs, '
had not reviewedothe repcn and
had no immediate Gomment,
~CSfllllll Chuck Fallis said.
Sexually uansmitted diseases
arc more easily transmitted to
women and more diff'teult to diagnose in women !han In men, the
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GALLIPOLIS - In remem- san!ls of wounded Union and ~ome abopt this extnordinary period. in .
brance of the "War Between the captured Confederate sold1ers, our history. Tlu'oughQut the weekStates," t,he 91st Ohio Volunteer . according to Hardesty's 1882 His- end visitors
talk 10 tJie mill~ ,'
Infantr.y, Company B re-enac.tors ' tory ofCJallia ColiiiiJ.
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and civilian re-enactors and visu. .
wiD ~~itsor the th~ Gallia CounThe fust troops arrived .here in "the camp to~xperience life as it, ·
ty Ctvtl War Soldiers,Homecom- May. 1861, where they marched to was in the 1. .."
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ing; an authentic Civil War the public square; slicked 81'JllS and
School children from the area·
encampment; April17-18 in the were immediately surrounded by wi118lsogetachancel0tourCamp·
Gallipclis City Parlt.
· hundreds of welcoming patriotic Gallis as well as the Our-House ·
Since the actual 91st held .citizens.
Muse~m and
Art Colooy
reunions or "homecomings" in GalThe city will once again have
Last year doze~ ;
iipolis in the years following the the opponunity to welcome "the
classc$ participated'
war, this event follows that tradi- boys tn blue" and experience day· Sheets said.
lion, according to David Gloeckn- " to-day camp life from reveille to
conurtunity
er, one of the event's organizers taps when the City Park: is transconjunction
· an "ordnance sergeant in the Conned into "Camp Gallia." HighThe Moiris'
unit..
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lights of the liying .hisiOry will be
Ariel 'f!learre
"Each year the encampment has sueet scenarios, skirmishes and ""
17 of a "finlt•
been getting bigger and beaer. Last artillery drills, an old-time printer.
year, re-enactors representing sev- medical demonstrations, a period
eral different Union Army units, as church service, and a game of
well as civilians including mer- "rounders" with the Muffins, the sent
chants or 'sut"ers' as they were "Ohio Historic81 Society's baseball Village
called then, and ladies and gentle- team of yesteryear.
.
The Our
,men of the day. We even had one " . "A tradition of the homecoming was a hospital '
Southern symjlalhizer," Gloeclcner is to have a memorial service Sun- Wl!I, wiD have an
said.
day afternoon for the"members of artifacts 'on display as
host
During the Civil War, because · the original 91st O.V.I.," Gloeclcn- · many of the events for. the 'living
of its strategic position bordering a er said. "During the roll call, rela- history. "Civil War Days" sidewalk .
Confederate Virginia near the lives pf these brave men who'are in .sales will be April 16-17 in~~,;~
moulli of the)Gwwha River, Gal- attendance will tie recognized as a · town Galllpclis, and~
"
was the location of Camp wreath is laid at the Bandstand."
through the historic dislrict will be
a majbr 4istribution
"Ohio Valley Visitors Center available throuaboui thewe:kend
SOllft'ti'S'lllld"fllp- Director "Ki'm Sheets poin~ out
·ForliiOI't iril01'111811on alr!M1iv-·
plieS, It$ well as the site of a large that the "livipg histof)' concepl not • iq,g history, csll tho Ohio Valley .
government hospital housing thou- only entertains, but educates us VISit~ Center at, ~82 or 1,
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STDs - 11110 chmcs that cater to ?II screenm,g and treatment ~f
By CATHERIN
Ia eel Pr
W 't
men, even though women are hard- mfected pauents, Donovan satd
ASSOC t
ess rt er
est hit.
"Wcdnesday. .
· N~W YO_RK - . One of four
"Health officials have disagreed
Accordmg to die report, 12 milAmencans wil~ contraet.a SC?Xual~y over whether STDs are a moral or liol) seXually transmiued infections
' tra':'smttted dtsease somettmc 111 medical issue," said Parri~ia Dono- " occur every year i.n the United
theu lives, yel the government has van, author of the study. "And States- two-thirds of them among ·
neglected effor!-S to prevent the even today, the government often · people under 25 al!d one-quarter
spread of such tllnesses, a study has difficulty dealing forthrightly among to teen-agers. At that rate, at
con~~udes. d
b the Alan y.:ith the _STD jliOblem as symbol" · least one in"four Aq~Crican~ will
e stu Y . Y
f
tzed by us reluctance te promote contract an STD at some pomt in
G~umacher lnsutute, a .nonpro tt measures - such as condom. use their lives, the 'W\ said.
!htnk tank on reproducuv.e health ·- . that can help people avoid
'The repon s&amp;ld 81 ieaat 56 milISsues, also charged tha~ the gov- . becoming infected."
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lion people, or more !han one in
1n1f,~~t ~~!:of :=~
Instead, the emphasis has been · five Americans; are infected with
10 tg sue "
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FORWARD MARCH • Members the 9lat
Ohio :Volunteer Inraatry, 'Company B are pic·
turlld 4urlng their eacampllll!nt in tile Galllpolis
In 1!191 as they practice drill&amp; The re-·

DST returns

Sunday lor 11101t Americans.
Tile sblft Ia fonnird. M01t
resideilts tamed tMir dockes ·
abead before retltlng laat
afaht.
Standard time retuns Oct.
31, restorlllg tile hour of sleep
that wa8 lo&amp;t tllis weekend. ·

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Pleasant man died early Saturday
morning of an apparent self-inOictcd gunshot wound, aocording 10
a S[19lcesman for the Mason Co1111ty
Sl6iff's Department
Byron Jolc llanJette, 25, of Point .
Pleasant, died at Pleasint Valley
Hospital Sawrday morning of a .22
caliber gunshot wound to the head.
The gun, a .22 High Staildard 9-

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department received a call at 4:17
a.m. from ihe Point Pleasant EMS
to respond 10 tht shooting 11 the
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" POMEROY - -Cleanup behind Reed who agreed 10 loan the !=O~nthe Meigs County Museum where a . ty some OR WOlters, CommtSston
landSlide Monday mooting deposit- President Robert Hartenbach said.
ferry.
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ed tons of earth and caused damage
The ~lean up project is schcd- . TIJe body is 'being sent to the
to the rear of the building is sup- uk4 for Monday, Harten~h said. State Medical Examiner's Office in
posed 10 taiie plaoe Monday thanlts • Workers; usinJ a truck, will ~ul Cllarleston.
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to a cooperative effort betWeCD vii- mud away. fr!Jm the back or the
Accordillg 10 • the sheriff's
!age.and county government
mliSCUM buildi11g.
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spokesman, the incident is still unMeiga County MUiellm Director
At. this point, the only pan pf ~e der investigation. ·
Margaret .Parker wror.e a letr.er to · b11ilding known to be damaged ts
the Meigs County Board of Com- therearstairway,Partersaid. · .:
missioners requesting bclp in the
However, after tho earth IS
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over the pat year. He pl'llllted a h•llll • ~·
print ol Pomero1 revlt81iaadoa plu by Jo~:- :
Clark, presldht of the auodatlOil. Abo ph:• :
lured Is Mn. Jolin (Dottle) M._..
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County Depanment of Human Ser- a d~h:cway above the museum
vices the 110111 mission was inSIJUCt· agamst a wall tbat houses the
edtocaiiPo!DeroyMayorBruce · '!luseum·stheater.
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stolenyan.waslllythilllbutfunny
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'Times-Sentinel Staff
with the state's advamage
of the opiiiiiiiOIImeip.;
" The Lcwiscli and their three · POMEROY_ A reviled jlolicy "Chotec in Edu~ation" legislat!Dn optiol Clll ~ "Jt'h '001ta1a::
children went 10"Dallal last mooth on open enrollinoat _that opcloo as a pan of n-.structuring edtteaaon the lupcrantoncle'l:t•a omce .-. "
so Lewi.s could ,10 to a me!Jic!" "which allows atudcnts and their in Ohio: Ullder thai 1989 legisla- ' school princ~
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convea11011. Ho !' to pad_uate m parents school' ·choice within cer- lion parent$ were given more free.
ApplicMi- C8ll lie 11'111 In •• •
Jq lillln the Obio Umven~ty Col- tain pdelinel1Je1n adoptod
tn chonsing the schools their an~: ~~l_Cw; 11• :
lese
of OaiOiJillthlc Modlciao. .
by the Meip Local Bolrd of Bdu· •· clnldren lllriDd, whttl:o- it be in the no applicaliclll Will be c Mb• :
GALL1POLIS -A Bidwell
LayJIC served as socretary·UCI·
Their V8ll wu stolellln l)allas. cation. •
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school dlslrict in which tile)' reside before June I~.llld~ wil101 "
woman charged with embezzling surerofllleiiiiiCiltiOII.
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th6y
rentod
a
car
10 gel baCk
The Meigs Local School District or 111 lliiJacent school district. "The be 110iifled u to .,.._ or IDtil ;
more than $100.000 from the ar.vProaccutln( Attorney Brept home/On 1llelr way beck 111 Man:h has had IIi open Clllll1lmenl pollcJ legialalion il beina fully implc- student has been KCeptod It tlil ·
cl Hill Cemetery Assoc:iation' 'Sauaclen llid Frld&amp;y Jud&amp;O Cain 21. they ltOplled in Hope,
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pleaded goilty thtl week in the ordered 1 pre·ICD~ lnveatipsee
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