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PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 6, 1991 THRU JAN. 12, 1991·

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Copyrighted 1991

Pomeroy-_MiddleportJ Ohio, Thursday, January 10. 1991

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diction over the area oulSide the
Sentinel News Staff
· cmporation ' limits, and .therefore,
· DiscuSsion of an ~~ bet- accordfug to O'Brien, they must
· ·ween the Village of Riitland'lilul-the pi approval to such a district ·
Meigs County Commissioners
O'Brien reported that the district
regarding a new sewage system in - to be called the Rutland Area
Rutland was one of the subjects of Sanitation District • would: after its
Wednesday's regular meeting of the establishment. operate as a separate ·
commissioneiS.
and independent · governmental
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The $2.2 million sewage project, subdivision.
funded through Ohio Public Works · Commissioner Richard Jooes
Commission and lbe Federal En- e~ssed concern that residents
. vironmental Protectioo Agency, is unmteresled in the service would
. ·expected to begin Jale.r this year. 00 forced to COMet! with the sys.All residents within the _village•. as · tem anyway. .
well as. several others m lbe tm''My · concern," Jones · told
niediate area, will be served by the · O'Brien, ."is with granting authority
·new projecl
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to one body, which in tum can give
Pomeroy
Attorney
Patrick authority to force someone to do
· O'Brien, who represents the village something that they don't ·want tO
: in the project, presented the com- do:"
missioners with a proposed agree. Despite this concern, O'Brien
.mept pennitting the village to in- reported that once the dislrict is in
• elude lbe area outside of the city place, that authority will be as welL
limits in a new sewage dislrict.
O'Brien also sai!J that each resident.
The commissioners have jwis- in the surveyell dislrict will

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from .the steelworkers and.RAC are scbeduled to 'resume negotiations .on Wednesday, Jan. 16 in Pittsburgh.

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were inves~ted by the Meigs ·
County Sheriff's ' Department on
Wednesday.
According to a department news
release, the car fire oeeurred at 8:SS
a.m. on Salem Street in Ruiland.
Henry J. Catle of Rutland attempted
to start his 1987 Plymouth and it
bacldlred, . igniting the ' engine.
Heavy clanutgc was listed to the
vehicle. Rutland fire depai tn~e~tt
responded to the fire.
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on Slate Route 124 itear Rutland
when · he sttuck a deer with his
1984 Buick.
· At 'S:30 p.m. Marilyn Cooper of
Portland ~ injury when the
1979 Ford ptckup truck she was
operating oo County ROlli 3S,went
olf the pavement on the rigbt.
suuck an embanbnent and ovmur·
ned on iU top. Heavy damage was
listed u:i the vehicle.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pres"We've got to keep trying but
The president learned of .the
lderit Bush Is 'proceeding .with a this was a total stiff-arm, a total
disappointing details of the
muttary buildup In the Middle rebuff," said Bush of the BakerBaker-Azlz talks during a meetEast after receiving a "total Azlz meeting during which the Ing with bipartisan congresstiff-arm, a total rebuff'' from Iraqi minister refused to accept sional s1:1pporters of a resolution
lJ«q- on his · Initiative for a
from Baker a letter from Bush to he Is seeking endorsing the use of
{Uplomatlc solution to the Per~ Saddam . outlining the U.S. force In the gulf.
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: · ··position. "
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Bush acknowledged he was
But at the same time, Bush · J;tepubllcans headed for a partl·
discouraged that Wednesda);'S declared that he Is "more deter- san shoWdown on a potential war,
talks lp Gene"'a between Secre- m lned than ev~:r" to Implement
denying aush's appeal :for a
tary of State James Baker and the U.N. mandate aut)lorlzlng
"solid front" against Saddam.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq the use offorce to drive Iraq fron\
As Republicans rallied behind
Azlz ended with no sign !bat lbe Kuwait after next Tuesday If Bush's proposal that. Congress
two sides would reach a dlplo: Saddam has not withdrawn his endorse the U.N. resolution that
matlc solution before the·Jan. 15 forces .
would allow him to launch a
U.N. deadline for Iraq to with·
Along those lines, Fitzwater military offensive to drive Iraq
draw Its troops from Kuwait.
said Bush Is "proceedlngwltlt the out of Kuwait, Democrats coaThe president said he had not military buildup of forces !rom .. lesced behind a leadership plan
surrende!.'.ed hope· for a solution Germany, Including several that wauld call for extended
without war, saying, "It's nottoo thousand tanks and olber sanctions coupled with the threat
. late." But he doubted Iraqi equipment."
of war.
President Saddam Hussein
More than 300,000 U.S. troops
Senate Democr atic leader
would respond reasonably, say- are In the gulf region along with George Mitchell of Maine said
-~ !ng, "The ch61ce of peace or war
an estimated 220,000 lnterna· · the Senate debate - perhaps the
Is really Saddam Hussein's to tiona! forces aligned with the most fateful since the days of the
make." Iraq says the d~lslon Is . United States against Iraq. Bush VIetnam War - would begin
up to the United States. ·
has ordered the deployment of Thursday, with hopes for a final
On lbe diplomatic front, White 440,000 U.S. troops to the region. vote Saturday.
House press secretary Marlin There are roughly 500,000 Iraqi
House Democr~ ts and Republl·
Fitzwater said the United States troops In lbe desert region.
cans scheduled ~arly caucuses
would be supportive of any
In another military develop- Thursday, foUowed by a meeting
moves by U.N. Secretary (ij!n- ment, Defense Secretary Dick of the I'tules Committee to
era! Javier Perez de Cuellar to Cheney ·announced he was pre- consider resolutions and decide
forge a peac!!ful solution when he . paring to Invoke legal authority which can be raised for debate.
meets with Saddam Saturday In to extend the actlve-du ty status The House also expects to vote
Baghdad. France also may send of military reservists In critical Friday or Saturday.
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services for as long as two years.
an envoy to Iraq.

work with "scabs."
scheduled, but he !eels if some
.According to company officials, movement is made the negotiations
"I t,hink the company is trying . they can run the plant with fewer · could be extended. Stidham said if
to intimi~ members of Local than 1,700 workers. · Company there is no movement by the com5668 by making rasb statements at spokeswoman Debbie Boger said, • PIIJlY, he would assume they do not
this point and time they can't !f the worken re~, they will step w~t to reach a result He added the
guarantee," said United : Stales ' IRto whatever Jobs permanent ·uruon had made the last movement,
WASHINGTON (J,7PI) - Con- ployment and chlldrens' welfare. on the domestic agenda for the ·
Steelworicers of America· Local replacements have not already which involved deep cuts and
filled.
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sacrifices
for
the
union.
gressional
leaders, chiding the
At a hearing Thursc!ay, House 102nd Congress. I expect that we ·
5668 President Dan Stidham. .
Democratic
leader Richard Ge- will begin work In earnest on
"We
don't
have
as
many
jobs
a5
The
union
filed
suit
on
Tuesday
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administration
fqr
"appar·
This remtulc came after
pharcit,
DMo.
, charged Pres!· major health care legislation In
we
once
had,"
Boger
said.
"But
the
in
Jackson
County
Cin:uit
Coon
for
ent
Indifference"
to
the
health
Ravenswood Aluminum Corpora,dent
Bush
with
allowing hfs . the early . months of the first
- lion annoUJiced yesterday tb!ll the ones tba1 are available, we'd like to the company's payment of lost , care crisis, said Thursday health
administration
"to
remal!l sus- session," Gephardt said.
have the steelworkt;n come in and wages for the wortm who repor- care reform will be lbe highest
700 Itplacement worken they have
pended
for
two
years
In a slate of . · Senate Democratic leader
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tedlate0ct.,3l. Workershadrepor- Item on the 102nd Congress's
. hired would aiay oo the job,.. even take them."
and
apparent
Indiffer- George MltcMII of Maine, who
'Inaction,
Mcl&gt;owell slid the replacement ted for the midnight shift betw~ domestic agenda .
after a conttact is reached. The 700
!eplacement woricers will lake the workers would be liken out either II p.m..IUid 12 a.m., not,knoWlRg '· The Senate Labor and Human ence to the heal lb care crisis that provided written testlmonytolbe
by Jaw Of negocialions The uniOn is the status of the conttact Resources Committee Is holding Is lbreatenlpg our people."
jObS of 700 of the steelwmtc:is locommittee, also promised health
llecause of the apparent void, care to be a top Senate Issue. .
waitint oo a National ~ negotiadons. The workers were told a series of bearings this week on
cal.
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· Stidham also said oo one will go Rclatioos Board ruling that would to. ~ve the ptopllty shortly after !be major domestic challenges Gephardt said, Congress Is about
"Each- year the Congress Is
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facing the nation, Including to take action.
· back to work uniil all 1700 are declare the worten were locked mulnighL
laced with recommendations for
"WIIbin the next feW weeks, deep cuts In the Medicare pr~
The cootract they were under at health care, education, unem. guaianteed job. Accordilig to ouL
the
(House) speaker will an- · gram and a growing demand tor
· · Charlie McDoWell, grievance
Union and company negotiating ~~ time staled that a worker
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nounce
that health care leglsl!l· Medicaid coverage tor lbe
chairil)Ut for the local and member teams are scheduled .to meet in Pit- . ~g to ~on: would receive .a
r,"
tlon
will
be our highest priority Mitchell said.
of the negotiating IUIR, the union 18burgh on ]tin. 16 with a federal mmunum of etght hours wages plus
Several road signs have been
won't have fellow workers oui and mediator. According to Stidhain, shift differentials .
· found on a rural · Meigs County
the inembers ·would not go in and one day of negotiations has been
road. :
According to Meigs County
By Micbele Carter

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Litter Control account per a request
from Prograln Director Kenny
Wiggins;
·
· set Wednesday at I p.m. as a
dedication . time for a plaque in
honor . of long-time Courthouse
Custodian John Stahl, who died a
ago; .
• signed a resolution recognizing
1994 as the !75th anniversary of
Meigs County, and establishing the
Meigs County Pioneer and Histori- ·
cal Society, Inc. as the liaison for
all related artivities. Margaret
Parker was appointed chairperson
. ·or the celebration, and an anniversary committee was established by
the resolution.
Present at the ·meeting were
Roberts, Jones, .Commissioners
Maiming Roush and · David
Koblentz, Clerk Mary Hobstetter,
Highway Superintendent Ted Warner, and Garage Manager David
Spencer.

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agreement, however, was .takeilo!l
The first, l'rom Crane, Inc;; was .
probably bC forced to panicipate.
''Everyone .must be on the sys- Wednesday. However, O'Brien in- s~bmitted for a Fiat loader, and was
dicated that time'reslrictions on the in the amount of $63,137. Gtess
tem to make it successful," 0 'Bnen
said. "If not, the one propeny not funds required prompt action .by Equipment of Marietta submilled a
included may be the' one which is those involved.
bi3 oo a John Deere loader of
Bid openings were conducted $57,000. Southeastern Equipment
causing lbe odor or contamin!ltion
yesterday for three pieces of riew of .Gallip(llis submitted a bid for a
problems.''
Approximately ten residents on equipment. for tbe Meigs County Case, $72,500.
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Action on the bids were tabled
Depot Street in Rutland are in vocal. Highway Deparunent.
On a new dumptruck, two bids pending revi~w ,.by County EndisagiCe~~~ent . with the proposed
system, Jones said yesterday, and were received . both from Gibson gineet Phil RoDertS.
Motors in Athens. One bid, for a
In other action on Wednesday,
~ of diose people have personally cootacted him or the coni- Ford dumptruck, was submitted in the COI))IIIissioners:
- approved a request for 1991
missioners office .with their com- the amount of $39,853.27. The
other, for im International, was'for Furtherance of Justice (FO))
plaints.
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mimies in the amount of $15,830
After more discussioo among the theamountof$43,237.50.
On the advenised flatbed truck, for the ·Meigs County Sheriff's
board, their legal representative;
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Prosecuting Attorney · Steven L. · Gibson again submitted two bids. · .Department; ·
• approved bond for Lisa Roush
Story, and O'Brien. the commis- On a Ford. Gibson's bid was in the
sioners agreed to •· execute the amount of $56,986, while on an In· · as deputy clerk in Meigs County
agreement with the stipulation temational flatbed, the , bid waS Court for acceptllnce of personal.
being made that the agreement will submitted in the. amount of ·· recognizance bonds. (Roush is
secretary to Sheriff James M.
only be in effect for one year or un- 1$51,3 76.
Bids on a new wheel loader for Soulsby);
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til the disttict is fonned, whichever
the
highway
deparunent
were
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tranfened
$12,000
in
rnat~:hing
comes first.
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local funds to
the Meigs County
No action on the proposed received .l'rom three firms,
.

Township worlcen discovered the
. Racine F"tre Dejxuunent sent a · signs along the roadway. At that
pumper to the scene to wllli down time, there were several sign posts
the spilled g~1ine.
· with the signs. However, wben the
At 10:10 p.m. on Wednesday, signs were recovered, someone had
Todd Tripp, 24, . Pomeroy, was , talcen the posts.
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eastbound on State Routes 7 and
124 (bypass) 81 Rocksprings, feU
mee~.:.a
a§leep and struck the guardrail at
---e
the u.s. 33 in~lii.·
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His 1986 Oimaro sustained
hesvy damage. The Pomeroy squad · A special meeting of the Meigs
was called and tniiiSpOIIed Tripp to County Board of Elections will be
VeteranS Memorial, where he . was held at 2 p.m. Friday at the
·· treated for a head Jaceralion.
Mechanic St office.
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planned Friday

organizational' meeting
preceded the regular meeting of the
An

$80 per m~ting, not to exceed 12
mecungs per calendar year.
Meigs County School Board on
During the regular meeting the
Tuesday.
· ·
bo~d approved the minutes of the .
Oris Smitb was appointed Presi. December meetin,, approved the
dent Pro-Thm until officers were treasurer's financial repon • and
elecled.
paymel)t of bills.
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.Following the [OU caU, Harold . The board also approved the
Roush was re-elected as 1'resident purchase of liability insurance for
and Bill Quickel was elected Vice the board and stff from Harc11n InPresident.
surance Ageney/Nationwide InMeeting dates of the board were surance.
set for the second Tuesday of eadl
Also discussed was •CIW 11•
month at 7 p.m., to be held Bl the lion for a Busineu ~ ­
board office in Pomeroy V'tllqe Council. SuperinteJICienl lollia
Hall.
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Riebel reponed on a Sllllllller la, Compensation of lnembCn for tervention Progiant.
attending the nteetiPgs w.S set at

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Tricw Baer added 11 as the Meigs
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Meigs jumped out 10 a 20-10
lead at the end of the first quarter
and_incre&amp;lled the lead 10 43-15 81
!be half. Roger Foster substituled
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¥arauders 36-30, Fouts led wiih
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high level Ot scholarships for
·students who not only wish 'to
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continue .their athletJc.careers In
collegiate play.;,
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men Coach John Lawhorn remarked. "It's an organization
that does everything with class, .
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juniOr' foward Shawn Hawley,
Hawley ( 8.7) bas scored in double
figures four out of !be last five
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Wright has been Sle8dy all ~.
averaging just under 12 points 8'
game. Coming off the bench for
Meigs · is T~ McGuire· (5.6),
Frank Blake (1.4) and Phil Hovatter
(1.0) •
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ihe TVC. Nelsonville lost on
Tuesday nig~t at Miller 63-51 Ill
give the Falcons their first win of
the year.
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BJ DAVE'HARRIS
. their second
in the last drree
·, Seailael Cw mpondtllt · . gamea. The MariUderl 1re coming
The Meigs Manrudtn will travel . olf a 112-83 Joss to the Fedaal
to Bucbtd· 1.0 lite on 1bc Nelson- Hocting Lancen on Tuesday night
viiJo;.Yodt Bucbyea in Tri-Valley The Lancers wbo are on top off the
Conference actica on FridaY night
TVC, with a 1-1 ·rccora (9-1 oVI:I'·
·The Marauders 2-7 and 2-5 in all) areranked sixth in the lalestAP
the cOnference will be uyink 1.0 win . state rankings.
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put. it all togelher for an. four
· --e~ 8 JA&amp;~ --e- quarters and upset the Trimble
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Fed .. Hocklng ...................9 · 1 - one quarter bas afways come back
Wellstoq ............... .......... .8
3 1.0 haunt coach Phil Harrison's
Trlmble .................... .......5
3 crew. In the win over Trimble .the
VInton County ..................5
4 .Marauders ~ped out 10 the early
Alexander .............. :....... .5
5 lead and pUlled &amp;Way at die end. .
4
Sophom~IC foward Trevor Hare
Belpre ......... :.................. ,5
1o'Ielgs .......................... ,.. .2
7 rison leads a balanced scoring at·
Miller .............................. 2
9 tack for Meigs with 14.4 poinis a
Nei.-York ........................1
8 contest. Senior center LJ. Mitch is
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TVC Games Only
avcraiing nine Jll!ints a contest.
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SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
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but
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goi!Jg 10 her 'father's for Chr:islinas.
After all .the llasll floodin is any.
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They ISbd 1bcir II' I ES They
Her father, k Engle and braher, OVI:I' wtu.,
say
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Pete, rowed c her up the flooded 10 raise. Wben the Ohio River
They've
asked die COIIIIlY coatShady Cove Road where they live:
nUSCS, il backs iniD Shady Cmoe
missiooen.
They ay IIIey cm"t
Ptfistmas day malks the seventh Road and then it flood$. As lmg as
help
·witboot
die request C'Miiq
day this road has been flooded. The !be Obio RiVI:I' is 29 feet plus on
.
from
the
bl!Siell$
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It loob like DO · ~ wae
ro~ are open except for some
and Dam, Shady Cove Road is .
made. They haven't n:C:eiwd Ill)'
mud on them because they don't ' lloodcd.
collnt this road. This was men.This road is located !be help. What do we havelbem·for'l
It will cost 10 have Ibis rOad
· lllised m llllltber one buih, but in
years 10 eoo~e it will cost more. 1
Every time the Ohio RiVI7 raises,
Shady Cove .Road" will be flooded
What will lhese people do if tbey
~ a file, need medical •ssi'h!!CC
or death?
Let's wort IDgelbr.r ~
soo.ahing done fm lhese
,
not · just bec!'"se tbey 1re my
family, but bec•se !bey ~re buman
beings and they oiled Ola' ~­
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first 19!10-91 Untied Pross Interna·
tlooal Olllo High Scho(j Board ol
Coacll ..' boys baske!ball' ratings

19. CtleJ Uberty-Benton, Sprlnglleld Catholic and C..ldwl!ll, 14
each . .

(with tint· place votes and w&lt;m·lost
recordS In parentl!eoes):
Dlvllloal
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Po1Dt1
I . Cantm McKinley (11) (8·2) .. 272
2. _B arbertm (7) (8.0) .. ............ 209

Ohio scores

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4.
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6. MasSIIIOII P•rry (10.1) ,.... ., .... 97
1. Hamilton ill 111-31 .. ............... 78
8. Lueuter (ll,t) ... .................a
9. WarJen HardliJII (9-l) ............ 10
IO.Beavercreek (I) i!I.OJ............ 56
Second ton: 11. (llo) CuyahQ8a
Falls apd Shaker Helaht~~o 55 each:
13. Cl.ndnnatl WUhrCM' t7; lt.
Mansfield Senior 34; 15. Upper
1\rllngrm 39: 16. Cincinnati Elder
36; 17. ClneinnatiWoodward 33; 18.
Toledo Walle 27; 19. (tie) Toledo
Scott and ToledoSt. John's, 21 each.
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1.• Po118noolll 11) (11-1) ............ 114
2. Daylm Dunbar (7) (8.0) ...... 183
3. Ket,.,rlng Alter 171 (7-1) ...... 162
1. Van Wert 18-2) .................... 107
5. Willard If) Cl()-0)·................. 104
6. Lexlngrm 121 (lO.IJ ...............75
7. Bellelontalne (2 ) 111.0) .......... 72
8. Cincinnati Forest Park {10.1) .63
9. Clnclnnalt Gr..,.hllls (I ) (8·1)61
IO.Day Chamlnade-Jullenne 19·
2) ..... . ........ ............................ .. ,57
second ten: 11. Youngstown
Rayen 46: 12. •Vennlllon 42; 13.
Ctrclevllletl; 14. ColumbusUnden
McKlnley 40: 15. Dayton Colmel
White . {I) 36; 16. Uhrlclavtlle .
Claymont 33; 17. Warrenrwllle
Heights (I) 32; 18. Beloit Weot

Branch 29; 19. CUe) Colwnbus
Mllliln and 'Marysville, 19 eacll.
m.~o~eam

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2. •Ciltonel Crawtont (I) (10.0) .... 77
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Orrvll)e 111 (9·11 ..7-7
4. N Mlddltwn Sprngfld (5) (!.0)72
5: CiJnvoy Cro!ltvtew (1) (8·1) ....68

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7. Younptown Uberty (I) (6-1) ~5
8. Bellbrook (2) (U-01 .... .. .. .. .... .49
Fredericktown 110-l) .49
IO.Burton BerkshiJe (I) (10.11 ... 47
Second ten: 11. Bedford Chane!
40; 12. Heath. 36; 13. Avon 32; 14.
SarshavUle SlieDfJidoah 11) 28: 15.
Akrm St. VIncent-st. Mary (I) U;
16. Unloto23; 17. (lie) Eat C..ntm
and· New LOndon, 22 each; 19.
Sherwood Fairview 21; 20. Havl·
IAild Wa)'lle Trace 19.
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I; St. Honry (22) i&amp;-01 ............. 283
2. Columbus Wehrle (6) (8-2) .. 256
3: Tri-Vtllage (U-0) ..
114
4. Fort Loramie ilc&gt;.ol ....
94
5. Manofteld St. Peter's (8-1) .... 81
6. Berlin Hlland (7-3) ...
' 73
1. Uma Catholic (7-1) ...
51
8. CedarvU Ie (11)-0) ..
38
9. Delphos St. John's (5-4) ..... 36
lO.Waynealleld·Go'shen (8-21 .... .
29
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Second ten: 11. Mtller City 25; 12.
(tie) North Baltimore, Hotaale and
I'Ualdla ........ ON-. lloadl;
15. Houatm 19: 16. ttle) Ctndnnatl

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UPI Sporg Wrl&amp;er
COLUMBUS - St. Henry has
drawn first blood In Its battle
with Columbus Wehrle for small
sc~l basketball supremacy In
Ohio.
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. St. Henry, last year's Division
· In sta,te champion but compel·
lng In Division IV this season,
Jumped on top In the first United
Press Internatl(lnal Ohio · High
SchooiBOBrdQfOoachesDivlslon
IV ratings of the season.
The Redsklns, off to a 9.0 start
after winning the' Division V
football title Jess than two
months ago, held a 283-256
margin over Wehrli!,
In the
first of seven weeks of balloting
by coaches from around the
state.
.
St:·Henry commanded Of the
29 'first place votes cast, while
Wehrle which has won the
Dlvlslo~ · IV sUite basketball
championship the past two sea·
sons, received six.
Unbeaten New Madison Trl·
VIllage (11-0) was a distant third

c.uore BoolcelbaltBeoollo
Wedoeoday,J. .. I

Bowllna Green 67, Oil to u 53
Mlaml95, Toledo 80
Ball State 61, Kent State 57
Cleveland St 91, Yout!iltown St 87
Baldwin-Wallace 63, Hiram 56
C..pltal51, OhiO Northern 46 (ot)
Marietta 71. Musktnaum 69
John-C..rmllll5, Mount Union 94
Otterbein 96, Heldelbertr 61
Kenyon ·ao, Earlham lind) 70
Ohio Wesleyan 109, Thcwnas More
(Ky) 93
Wlttenbertr 84, Oenllm 57
Wo-r 71. Oberlin 54
Allogheny (Pa) 91, Case Reoerve89
'Oellance 73, WUmtnaton 54
Geneva (PaJ 95, Dyke62
Tllfln 97, Huntlngtm IW Va) 77
Walsh 109, Urbana 88
Way~burg (Pa) 92, Lake Erie 78

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Assumption 97, Clark 79 Babom78;
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Bales W, Thomas 108
Bostm Coli. 96, Maine 59
· ·Bridgeport 91, Lowell 74
Bucknell87, Drexel 73

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Colorado 8&amp;, Wake Foft!lt 72
CopptD St. 87, N. Car dina AltT 73
Duke 911; Georgia Tech 57
James Madison 72. Rlchmmd 61
Kentucky 119, Mlu!JIIIppl St. 70
Miami H. Leblgb 67 .
N. Cardlna IIlii, Maryland 73
NC-Cliarlo«e 93, Coastal Cardlna
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Salem Telkyo 103, Falnnoot St. 92
Stetsm 84, Bethune-Co&lt;Xman 73 ·
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llowBDI Green 67, Ohio 53
. Butler 87, St. Loulo 14 :
C. Mlchlpn 59, Wla.·MIIwallltee ft
C. Mluwrl 95, Unceln 55
Capital 51, Ohio Nor1!1ern 46 (OTJ

rough areas

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membenblp dri'le and the owners ·
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membenhiP received by March l.
AD associllion liiOIIIbe{ihip
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served. The meeting will honor
Hugh Custer, re~ Veteqm's Service Officer for hiS 12 yeats of service t6 the Meigs County_Veterans.,

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held at Hillside Baptist Church.
. Mrs; Joe Humphrey; "The Joyful
Perfonning throughout the even- Hearts," including Mrs. Barb8ni
ing were Goo's Little Lambs, ~­ Prau, Mrs. Unda Jones ~ Mrs:
eluding Ryan Clonch, Davtd Kay Willett; "The Children of
Johnson, Tammi Jones and Angie God," including Mr. and Mrs. ;
WilletC "The Willing Heans" in- Danny Hood and Mr. and Mrs. Ron
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Nazatene College will present the
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worsnip. The pubhc IS IDVIted.

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The Meigs Cowity Golf Club suggestions made. The meeting will
Association, its officers and owners be held at.ehe clubhouse.
An open house will be held April
met receatly for ~ JI!Uli08II of an
· understanding of what each party · 7 at the golf course with free food
can do 10 ~ the year enjoyal)Je tmd ~ Contests will also be
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,· new fealllml ..cJ improvements are mixed. Also plaaned are ~veral
underway and will be in 'place in mixed SC111111bles and tournaments
the spring. These include new and over the summer. These are in addiexpanded restaaraqt facilitiQS, party tion to the .course tournaments
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storage for all members' golf carts. , For lliCR information on dues
They went on to say lhalJIIIIIY ·im- tmd membership raidellts may conprovements. will be made on the taCt Paul Simon or Pal O'Brien.
course including m&lt;n sand trapl,
I 00 new trees tmd two new tee
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Muhlen!&gt;erll 73, W. Maryland 63
New Yod&lt; IJnlv. 82. CCNY 6!
Oneonta 65, Albany 63
Rochester Tech 88, Allft!d 77
Setm Hall 74, St. John'S 62 .
Slippery Rock 111, Point Park 89
St. Peter's 79; Rhode Island 61
Westchester 57i Widener 40

Baldwin-Wallace63, Hiram 56
Ball Sl. 61, Kent 57

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Loramie In fourth and Mansfield
McKinley, headed the 'leCOnd that order.
St. Peter's In fUth. Rounding out five, which also Included, In
West Musklngum, 9-0, held an
the IV list were Berlin Hiland,
order, HamiltOn, Lancaster, 85-77 margin over North Robin·
Uma Central Catholic, CedarWar r .e n Hard 1 n g and , son Colonel Crawfonl (10-0) and
ville, OelphO$ St. John's and
Beavercreek.
Orrville (9·1), who share!l the
Waynesfield-Goshen.
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runnerup spot In Dlvlalo.!lln.
The other three leaders were
Portamoulb, another tourna·
Pointing up how conflised the
Canton McKinley In Division l.
ment runnerup last March, held . D!vlslon In voters w~. No. 4
Portsmouth In Division II and
the top spot hi Division II by a New ~lddletown Sprlngtield (9· -:.
West Musklngum In Division· III
214-183 mark over Dayton Dun· 0) had as 01any first place votes ·
which saw 11 teams rece)ve at' bar; ·The Trojans, 9-1, and the · (five) as the first three teams ..
least one first place vote and a
Wolverilies, 8-0, both recelv~ combined. WestMusklngumhad ·
numlier of balloters unable to
seven first place votes, as did three and Colonel Crawfonl and
decide on a No. 1 team.
· Kettering Alter (7·1), which Orrville one each. 1
Mcl(!nJey, 8-2, held a 272-208 finished third with 162 points.
Rounding out the top ten lilt In
margin o,ver unbeaten Barberlon
Wert, which lost to Ports· Division ill were Convoy Crest·
(8.0) In the big school balloting. mouth In last year's semi-finals, view In fifth, followed by Chela.·
The Bulldogs are coming off a
was fourth with
points, · peake sixth, Youngstown Ub- -runnerup finish (to Toledo Scott)
followed by Willard, Lexington, erty In seventh, Bellbrook and
In Jast;ye11r's state tournament. . Bellefontaine, anclnnatl Forest Fredericktown tied for , eighth
McKinley received 11 firs! Park, Cincinnati Greenhills and and Burton Berkshire In tenth.
place votes compared with. seven ~~-===~~==============i!!!!=!!:JI
for Barterton and 10 for tblrd
place West Chester Lakota (12·
0), which had 147 poll points.
Cleveland Vl)la Angela-St. JoI, -.
seph (9-3) was fourth with 134,
follow!!«! · closely by Toledo St.
Francis (6·2) In fifth with 131. · ·

GoH club' plans new features
and. ~provements for 1991

FDU-MadiiCII 58. Moravian 55
Falrlleld 86, Loyola (Mit.) 76
Frank. a: Marsh. 67, Elizabethtown

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tl1r! Coolville Uniled Methodist
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Pallor Harold E. Alloway-Priddy.
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FOCK calls for assistance were · Veterans. At 6:23 p.m., berne lire
answered by units.of Meip County depanment went to an auto acci·
Emeregtney Medical Services on dent on County Road 35 for wMIJWednesclay.
down only • no injuries wae repot·
At 8:54 a.m., R11tland Sllllion ted~ At 10:25 p.m., Pomcioy SQ11811.
reported to an auto fire on Salem went to the Route 33 bypass foc a
Street at the Henry C8de n:sideilce.
motor vehicle accidenL Thdd 'liipp
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Middeport. Ohio

Poma-oy

EMS has 4 tails Wednesday

Uinsported · Edna

million jackpot will be available
Saturday nl&amp;ht for the first
drawing In the Ohio ·lottery's
newly revised Super Lotto game.
· Tl!ere was no jackpot winner In
tbe final drawing of the old game
Wednesday ntght, ~ ben the
numbers 2, 7, 38, 40, ( 3 and 48
were pick~. a lottery spokeslll4n said Thursday. The top
prize was worth S8 million.
In the revised game, players .
will get one set of numbers for $1;
the field of numbers Is reduced to
47; and the jackpot will be
Increased by at least $4 million
when there Is no' wlnner.
In the old game, players got
two sets of ntlmbers for $1, while.
tlie field of numbers was 53, and
there. was no minimum Increase
In the pot.
Although there was no jackpot
winner · Wednesday night, 74
players picked five of the
numbers to-win $5,000 each, 4, 703
players had four of the numbers

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or Southeastern Ohio have visited have also been meeting .with the
village and other public officials in Meigs,IGallia County Coinmianity
Meip, Oallia, and Washington Action and Cooperative Exrension
COIDities to discuss the banlc's par' Service personnel.
ticipalion and plans for community
Cenlral Trust has been active in·
involvemenL
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·In 1990 Central Trust hired
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with the Comm~ ReinvesuneJ\t
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'tion Jim Reed
A Rutland man was cited for
is designated'as ~lending failure to maintain an assured
ofllcer dealing With loan programs clear distance ahead after an .
which promote economic .develop- accident on state Route 124.
ment.
James E~ Cremeans, 24, was
Among ·tho local officials which cited after he [falled to stop for
repre$enlalives met with m:ently to another car attempting to mak;e
discuss community involvement a right turn J,nto a private_drive.
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Mayor Fred Hoff·

man stated today that collections
for the one percent village In·
come tax for 1990
totaled
$177,&lt;M!1. Refunds to business and
lndlillduals totaled approximately $9,500 with ex!Jenses of
$28,754 Incurred for admlnlstra·
tlon expenses of the Income tax
office.
.These funds are allocated to
various funds of the village as set
up In the original ordinance In
1988. After refunds and admln·
lstratlve expenses a · total of
$138,827
was available to asslst'ln
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Hoffman stated tllilt . these
Melgs County Board of Eleclions, . fuilds were usoofor the operation
has been re-elected secmary of the and maintenance In the following
Ohio: Association , of Election area.s as set forth In the V,lllaee
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the Association was held this week
Street Department
(25%)
at )be Hyatt Regency at the Ohio $34,706; Fire Department (15%)
C~ttz.
$20,825; Cemetery (10%) $13,883;
Recreation (10%) $18,833; and
General Fund (40%) $55,530.
Hoffman stated that Income
tax recelpta constitute thirty per·
Meigs eountiaas who need IQIIle cent of the vUlaee General Fund
help witlt their taxes may Wllit to revenue and wltbout tl!la, tax,
take advantage of the expanded · normal services could not be
serviccs of the Intcmal Revenue .maintained In tile village. He ex·
Service walk-in· office locations preasecl apprec'tatlon to all busl·
neases and Individuals Who bav,e '
w~h are being e518blished.
Hours at Athens office, been so C!Kiperailveln the collec-'·
loclulil at IOOS E. State Stteet are tlon of tbese funds which are ne- /·
8:30a.m. to noon and 12:45 p.m. to cessary for the existence of the
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Carol
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fR:e number is I-800-829-1040. 2827 If, anyone has any ques !Ions
Cunenlly it is IVailable Monday concerning the lnconie tax.
dlrollgh Friday, from 8:30 am. 10
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80Ught
collected through his office In
A juclpleau action is being 1990 totaled,$'10,467.56.
IIOIJiht iD Meigs County Canmon • Collections
from various·
PI- Court by ·Commen:ial Credit sources are as follows: bonds
COIJIOI'alioa. Baltimore, Mel., forfeited, $46,0'18.39; ' linea cola,pillll 1bomas E. Weaver, lected, $16,140; court costs paid,
~ 8lld Olben, in the amOWJI · S6,346; merchant pollee coliecllona, $1,135; accident reports,
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Judplenll are. abo being sciught $97; charges for various permits
iD the C0111t by Bri One, Athens, !Blued, S614.17; _and mlscellane- ·
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N.A., Pomeroy, apinsl Thnothy J. OUI recelpta, $57. .
Hoffman stated that
these
Smith. Racine, and otben: and
Hollie Nllionll Bank, Racp.e, funds are deposited monthly Into
the vllla1e Qe!Jeral Fund and are
1piNt et.aJce E. Hill. Racme,
llld odlers, in the amount o( ·u sed for operation expenditures
of the vlllaae:
$61,237.96.

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The UniversitY of-R io Grande's
Jennl Couch, Ann Barnltz and
!&lt;4thy Snyder poured In a total of
43 points to boost the Redwomen
to 'a 77-56 victory over Walsh
Tuesday -In canton, giving the
Rio ladles their first Mid-Ohio
Conference win of the season.
"Defensively ; It was probably
one of the best games we've
played all season... Redwomen .
head coach Dolll Foote commented. "Jennl, Aim and Kathy
all had an outstanding game. It
was a big, win for us, more so
because we wou on the road,
wlilch Is always a gOod sign." ·.
Walsh, which dropped to 5-8,
relied on Feilcla Baagett . and
Colleen Thompson, who each
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game, while Coach Michelle
Steele utilized her entlre.bench to
-stop the Redwomen advance.
Holding turnovers to 17 and
ouiboardlng the Lady Cavaliers
40-31, tflo Grande built a 14-polnt
· lead at the half and conllnued
auresslve play through the
remaining 20 minutes.
' Barnltz added nine r_ebounds to ·
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seven and Snyder six. Jeanine
IOelnhenz brou1bt down eight for ·
WalSh. The Redwomen were 39.2
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sank ·eight of 20 attempts from
. the foul line for 40 percent. Walsh
. connected on 24 of 64 field goal
attempis for 37.5 percentandwas
· 47 pereeDt (8-17.) from the line:
The Lady cavaliers commllted
· 22 turnovers.
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another conference opponent
Saturday at 2 p.m. when they
travel to Mount Vernon Nazarene. · W&amp;lsb . hosts Tiffin
Saturday. ·
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the numbers to win $3 each.
. Super Lotto ticket sales totaled
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StU! smartlni from Its flrstlou • Holzer Clinic Day:
86-80 In two over times; Hunting:. 57-52; and Tiffin, 59-:58.
Jim Harrll (6·2, sea lor, ~ 12.7 · Joe ·Herman (6-5, sophomore, ,,;
In the Mld·Olllo Conference to
· The Yellow Jackets, coached
ton (11\d.), 80-73; and .WllmlngProbable starl!!rs Include point
Points, 4.2 reboUnds), small · . 12.8 points, 4.8 rebounds) aud'
Urbapa last month, the Unlver- by Marv · Hohenberger have
ton. 73-54 Wednesday night. guard Dave Gerlrl!n (5-9, fresh·
forward Damon Hall (6-3, fresh·
center Jthn;Re;p~pa~r~t;(6;-5;·;~ ·-slty of Rio Grude men's basket- · compUed a 7-7record this ~uon.
Losses have been to Mount man,ll,9 points), aboollngguard man, 10.51'Qln~), power forward
more, 8.1
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second conference ·opponent sor (Ontar~. 105-75; Thomas , (Pa.), 115-75; Heidelberg, 67-57;
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. when More (Ky.), 86-74; Anderson
Kent ·State, 93-74; Ohio WesMount Vernon Nazarene (11· 4, (Ind. ), 80-69; Shawnee State,
leyan, 87-75; Taylor (Mich.),_
. -1·0) Invades the confines of Lyne
Center for Foodland Night.
The ·ftedmen are carrying a ..
101.1 points Per game avera~:t .
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Into the contest following· a
quartet of victories at or above
. The Gallipolis Elks Lodge No. Shriver (Southweswrn Elem.)
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J.Hi year-old glrll -'- Andrea
Grande's opponed'ts are averag- Lawrence, Me1gs and Mason Moore (Southern Jr. H.S.), Lori
Ing 75.1 polnta per game.
Counties at the Gallla Academy Beth Milliron (Washlnaton
RATES
TO nACE AN AD CALL 992~2156
Starting for Rio Grande are gym.
Elem. ) and · Charity Lewis
ov,, 16 Wordl
Allie
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point guard Gllry Harrison, cur·The winners wlli advance to (Southwestern Elem: ).
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rently averagtne 19.7 points and 7 the district tournament on June
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8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
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assists a game, while shooting 12 In Nelsonville, with the cham- · ·navis (Washlng~n Elem.),
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guard Mark Erslan will bring . pions moving on to the state and Steven Durst (Tuppers Plains
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Monthly
15.6 paints and 4.3rebounds to the national tournaments.
Elem.) and B.J. Buchanan
game. Forward Jeff Brown reThe Hoop S'5ot Is a national . (South Point Elem.).
mains the team rebound 'leader contest sponsorl!d by EJks
18-U year-old llrll - SU118n
A11 r11111 11 c t! r111! nIs
with an average of 9.3 per game,
Mr!r i.llMIII ISt!
Lodges for children eight to 13 Tackett (Bidwell-Porter Elem.),
, :.card ot Thenkl
followed by ceriter Troy Donald- ye!lrs old. Each participant .· Aprll)Donnally (GreeJl. Elem.)
1$1-HouNhold
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8 - LOII ldd found
11- Pttt for Sttt
bounds, While Brown Is credited year-old, 10-11 year-old and 12-13 Bissell (Tuppers Plains Elem.),
7 - hrd Stlt (plld in tdvtnct)
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Card of Th1nkt
8-Publlc lalt6 Auction
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with 13.5 points and Donaldson · year-old diviSions, wit!) a cham- Josh Sanders (Washington
51-p;ruitt. Ytgttlbl•
In Memorf.m
9-Wtnted to luv
Ytrd St1M
59- For Stlt or Tredt
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pion from each age class -Elem.) and Aaron Sullivan
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(Bidweli-J'orter Elem.).
cept ~ c:IMiifitd ditpl., , luain•• Ctrd and legal noficetl
pervised by first-year coach
The top three participants
8-8 yeaMild glrli Amy
wltl alto IP.PMf In tht Itt. Pl-tm fll(f9il"' anel tht Gtlll·
Sr!rv1r:1~s
Far111 Slqlpllt's
polis Daily Tributlt. r~-=t~lnt owr 11.000 hOmtt.
Scott Flemming, have posted were:
Wilson (Green Elem.), Valerie
1 1 - Help Wanted
6 l1 vt!Slflr:•
wins over Oberlin, 98-56; Central ·
1!-13 . year-old boya - Issac
Karr (Rutland Elem. ) and Re'
12-SHuatlon w.,tlld
DAY lfFO~E PUBLICATiON
COP't DEADLINE State, 98-88; Defiance, 95-79; 'Saunders (Clay Elem.); Robbie
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becca Davis (Cbes~r Elem. ).
MOND4Y PAPER
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12- Wanttd to Buy
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TUESDAY PAP.ER •
Bloomfield (N.J.), ~-78; George- Woodard (Green Elem) arid Eric
115-Settools &amp; lnsttuction
13-Livt~toclt
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WEDNESDAY PAPER
town (Ky.) , 91· 76; West VIrginia
11-AtdM), TV Ia CB Rtptir
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THURIDAV PAPER
1 7-Misc;tllaneo~o~t
615 - Sttcl , ,Fenililtr
FRIDA'(PAPER .
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State, 92-87; Findlay, 86-73; Til·
18 - Wtnttct To Do
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fin, 94-91; and Its first conference
win of the season Monday over
Tr ,ulSIHHI Jllun
Walsh, 90~,' which snapped a
Classified pa[ies.cot·er the
21 -:-- IUtlnws Opportunity
71 - Autol for 1111
seven-game streak for the
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72- Trwckl for Stil
23-Prot•aioMI SIIVicel
Cavaliers.
follmcing telephonr? exchanges;.,
73-VInt&amp; 4 '-"D 's
Mount Vernon's losses have
74-Motorcyc:l•
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Mtaon Co .. WV .,
O.llia CoU~Cy
Mtitt Coumy
75-lottl &amp; Moton for Salt
been · to St. Thomas Aquinas
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71-A.uto Pitts 6 Acc•.oriw
(N.Y.), 85-82; Edinboro (Pa.),
77~- A~o~to Repair
32-Mobilt Hom11 tor Sal·e
4•1-Gtlllpotis
112-Miclctltport · 171-Pt. Plt••nt
33-Farmt tor Stlt
71-Camping Eq1.1tpment
101-90; and twice to Musklngum,
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451-laon
317-Ch•hire
79-Ctmp•• 6 Motor Homn
PCHn•O'I
3•-Butin~l Buildinas
87·56 and 80-78.
671-A.pple Grove
311 .... Vinton
111-Cht~••
35 -Loll • Aaeegt
31-Aell bcatt W-ttd
z•I-Rio Orendt 143-Por11i"r'la-- 773-Mtton
Flemming Is expected to field
211-Guyan Dill. 247-lotort Folio 812-Ntw Haven
his only senior, 6-5 forward Steve
143-AreiiM• Oitt. 141-Atcint
811-LIIIfl
18§1111
937-luffolo
371-W..net
742 - Rutltnd
Gregory, at the forefront of the
117'-Coolville
attack cin the Redmen. Gregory
Is averaging 17.5 points and 8.5
rebounds, while guard Ron
· ijolmes (6·3, ju"lor) Is bringing
~.3 . points and tlve boards per
game to Rio Grande. .
Other starters Include Aaron
RiliOP 8Bil01' CIIAMP!I- Tbeee :roullll are amonalbe wlaaeri
Reynolds (5-9, junior, 7.7 points,
of the Gallpolll Elb Hoop Sllool contest, held Dec. II at Gallla
4.4 assists), forward Jamie PeAcademy · H.8. 8llo1m wllb. their lrophlea are (L-R) Matthi!W
~k
(6-3, sop~omore, 16.6 .
Bhrell, baac Sauaden, Seth Da...p, .Amy WJ18on ud 8uaD
points, 4.8 rebounds) and center
Tacketl. Belllad'lbem are RaDdy Wlllon, J!;xalted Ruler, and Tom
Dennis Martin (6-5,. junior, 2.3
MeiMiowa, Hoop 81loot cbalnnaa. Nol plclured Is 1Z.l3 year-Old
jlolnts).
pia' wlnaer .Andrea Moore of Southern Junior U.S.
On Saturday, tbe Redmen
conclude the week's action when
OVIIIIEPAII
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was created for potential home .matching the mterest ~~ up .
buyers who may not meet the rigid $750.- Central Trust paruchpateS: ''
qualifications of other mortpge . other loan ~grams sue · as
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loan ~rogiams. The Home Savec Ohio First-tune. Buyer Pro~, ~
Program was created to help ~t· Ohio Energy Acbon ~thro: ~.
time horne buyen save money for Miru-Loan Programthro, A!..,'ink .
Linked Depostt,
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Cremeans rear-ended-the second
been estabhshed Wtth represencar, driven by Lincoln E. Smith,
tatives from ~ch Cen~ . Trus~
. 56, of Middleport.
departmenL The. responSibility 0 '
Neither driver was Injured.
the comm1tte~ IS to morutor .tts ·~
Cremeans' passengers, Jackie go!lls and ob)dettves as well as •
P. C~emeahs, 21, and Sharo\1 N.
review research and development :'
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that could contrlbute'to your material
Well-being. They may surface rather
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LI!O (.lulr 23-A,.. 22) What you,cannot
accomplish on your own today can be
aHalned through considerate friends.
Others •• Inclined to do you favors al
this time.
VIRGO CA... 23-lopt. 22)11 Ia very lm·
portlntlllal YOII koop In mind today the
lactiM! the 0111d roaultl are what count.
You·· we 1 lucky, aa weft as a strong,
ftnllher.
LIIRA (lop!. 23-0cL 23) Something
fortultoua might - o p today that will
alovate your """' lulure hopes and expec~a-. A friend and a loved one
may play r - In thla -opnMint.
ICOIII'IO (Oct. :M Nuu. 22) It you feel
your ,_,, performances worrant II,
thla Ia a good day to talk to the boss ·
about a r.... You two might t.ln complele agr-1.
IAGITTAIIIUI (Now. D Doe 21) Oth·
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and 1 - and InterMit whlc:h Y011 flnd
appealing wlllllo aHract them. You're
at ihe heid of the pwade, 10 leed on.

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Ba oureto alate yo..- zodiac olgn.
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TAUIIUI (April :Ill ..., :Ill) You are
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daemocl ldvlntllgeOUI. Koop In mlrld:
Good lhlngl can~ made better todoy.
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happened with today's deal.
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and theft - perhaJ»l you have guessm ·· elpt or.even oine of hearts, If be lleid
It - he returned a spade. East thoupt It, w:ould have aiiiiOUIICed lack of later- _;
thai West had led lrom an orisinal est tn ~e bear! ault. But playtac tile •
holding of A·J·x·x-x. Why was this three, his lowest, sbould lllve ...,...t.
wrcmg? .
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·Voinovich. to .succeed .Celeste .• at noon. Monday
COLUMBU~ Ohio '(UPI) . _...
Statehouse, will become the 59th 25th Republican. There were five fran~ Lauscbe, a Democrat
Cuyahoga Co11nty was one of ·
'R ichardCeleste'ssecondtermas . persontoserveasgovernorsince membersoftheWhlgPartyand from Cleveland, served a two- only four Ohio counties In .1984
governor of Ohio ends Monday · Ohio was adrilltted to the union two from the Federalist Party.
year term beginning In 1945 and 1 won by Democratic presidential
when he will be replaced by
March 1, 1803. .
.
, . Much of the representation In four-consec!ltive two-year terms candidate Walter Mondale ' and
Edward Tltlln, a Democrat; recent years bas come· from from 1949 to 1957.
a1121 Cleveland councilman are
another Cleveland native, but
from a different political party,
from Ross County began the first ·..Cleveland. Providing Voinovl'ch
For Voinovlch, Monday marks . Democrats, but Volnovlch won
·of his two two-year terms on completes his tertn. the Celeste · a return to work In state mayoral races with 58 percent of
George Voinovlch.
Volnovlch, 54, during noon·
March 3, 1803. Tiffin was the first and Volnovlch eras will mark at government.
the vote In 1979, 76 percent In 1981
of 27 Dernlll!rats to serve as
least 12 straight years of CleveHe bagan his political career and 72 percent in 1985.
time Monday Inaugural cerernonles on the west lawn of the
governor and Volnovlcb Is the land rule In the Statehouse. And by being elected to the state
Voinovlch was crushed by
legislature In 1967 and was 600,000 votes In a race for the James Rhodes' lletenant gover- · Senate against ,Howard Metzennor forll monthss In 1979 before baurn In 1988, but .carne back
resigning to become ""yqr of · strong to defeat fellow CleveCleveland.
v
. .
lander Anthony Celebrezze In
. Between his work In· the ~tate tas t year's gubern;ltorlal race.
legislature and as lietenant gov·
The final' tally showed Voino· ·
. ernor, Voinovlch also served as a vlch with 1.9 million votes, or 56
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Cuyahoga County auditor and percent, compared with 1.5 mll·
· :commissioner.
lion votes for Celebrezze, the
He enjoyed enormous political Ohio attorney general who leaves
success In Cleveland, a · city office Monday- for a private law
dominated by Democrats, In practice.
winning three mayoral elections
After Volnovlcb Is sworn In
before deciding against running Monday', he . will lead a 50-unit
again In 1989 to concentrate on parade through downtown Cothe 1990 gubernatorial race.
lumbus - the first such lnaugu..

ral event In several decades, .
Voinovlch and Lt. Gov. Ml·
chaei DeWine an.d their famlUes
will walk the entire route of the
parade, which will start at
Nationwide Boulevard, head
south on High Street, east on
Broad Street, north on Third
Street, ending at Long Street. ·
Volnovlch will be joined by his
wife, Janet, and their three
children- George Jr., Peter and
Betsy.
DeWine and - his wife, Fran,
expect tq have most of their
seven children, who range In age
from 3 to 22, accompanying them
In the parade .
Volnovlcb and DeWine, after
leading the parade, will move to
the reviewing stand to watch the
remainder of the event.
The state's new top leaders
also will strike a famntar note IJI
the parade by Inviting bands
from their respective high school
and college alma maters.

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Saudi Arabi,a
agrees
pay
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half the co~t for deployment
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i&gt;riWIII FOR .NOW • Despite Ibis week's wide
lluctutlon of
prices, the price ol gasoline saw
a drop in Melp County Th~y. Sevenl
.statloas In Pomeroy and Middleport had
: reduced the price of lbelr regular unleaded to

on

$1.30 a iallon. The price ol a plloD of gasolllle
bad hovered betweea $1.35 and $1.45 in lbe
• Bend area ror the pasl several inoalhs, even
· . before lbe five ceat per pllon rec1era1 to was
. added.
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-seht~n~ ·of ~e1glltl~ itlrnate&amp;-.,
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - • volved," he said.
Gov. Richard Celeste bas comCeleste s~ld a: strong racial
muted the death sentences of · bias bas put a disproportionate
eight lnmates,lncluudlng allf\)ur number of blacks on Death Row.
women on · Death Row, a cop Allfour women and 54 of101 men
'killer and a man· convicted of · on Death Row are black.
·
sexually abusing and murdering
The commutations mean that
a 7-year· old girl.
eight prlson~rs will have their
Ce,leste. a staunch opponent of sentences reduced to life in
the death penalty, leaves office prison. Six of the eight will never
Monday, .succeeded bY Gov.· be eligible for parole but two of
elect George Volnovlch, who · the women could lle released on
~upports capital punishment.
parole.
•
''The decision to grant or
Celeste also commuted the life
. withhold executive clemency Is sentence of ,Ralph DeLeo, con·
perhaps the most awesome re· vlcted In the 1977 slaying of
sponslblllty that comes with Columbus physician Walter
· being &amp;evernor~" Celeste said at Bond; set free country singer
a news conference Thursday. "It -Johnny Paycheck: and freed
Is not a responsibility in good Antoinette Taylor, a woman who
conscience I could leave unexer- · reportedly was a victim of the
clsed and unfilled.
battered woman syndrome.
"It Is my hope and belief that in
The commutations were:
-Lee Edward Seiber, con·
each of these cases the public
Interest Is served, not Just the P ,vlcted of a 1985 killing In a
. Interest of the Individuals In· Columbus bar.

-Debra Denise Brown, who
want on a five-state murder
spree with boytriend Alton Coleman In 1984.
-Leonard Jenktns of Cleve·
land, the fttst man sentenced to
die after state's capital punish·
rnent law was resurrected In
1981, after being convicted of
killing a policeman. ·
-Rosalie Grant, Mahoning
County, who killed .t]NO of her
three chtldren by setting their
home on fire.
-Elizabeth Green, Hamilton·
County, who killed a friend's
neighbor so she could buy drugs.
-Willie Jester, Cleveland. who
killed a bank guard during a
robbery.
-Beatrice Lampkin, Harnllton
County, who hired a man to kUI
her husband.
,
-Donald Maurer, Masauton,
who kidnapped, raped and killed
.11 ?-year· old neigl)bor girl.

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI)
"I have become Increasingly ment would be great and that's
Mayor Dana Rinehart . says he convinced that my personal life something I sincerely wish to
bas decided not to run for - rather t~an my record as
avoid, " he said.
re-election and will support the mayor - would have aorninated · Befo,re his annQuncernent,
mayoral candidacy of fellow
the campaign a'nd obscured the Rinehart told his decision to
)'republiCan, former City Attar· debate that we should have about some of the city's most infiuen·
' ney Greg Lashuika.
~--:- olir future," Rl1111hart said. ·
· ;.tial business } eaders lncllldlng
. iUnehart. on Dec. 19, said he
BecauSe of.'th~se ·problems,' LesUe Wexner of The Limited,
would seek re-election to a third
Rinehart said be bad lost some J.W. Wolfe of the Ohio Company
term which reversed a decision
key supporters.
and Joh'n McConnell of Worthing·
" It became apparent that to
ton Industries.
·he announced last summer that
be would leave office.
.
continue .this race, 1 would be
Lashutka, a former Ohio State
However, Rinehart acknowl·
doll)g so with 'some of rriy football player, called Rinehart ·
edged that his personal ·me,
previous supporters aild II)Y qneofthempstenergtzedmayors
Including an affair with Human
strongest financial backers In the history of Columbus and ·
. Resourc!!S Director Brenda Do- either actively opposing me· or ' thanked Rinehart lor his
drUJ, w.ould attract more at ten·
visibly neutral," he said.
endorsement.
tion than what he had accomp· "l'he potentialfor divisiveness'
City Councilman Ben Espy. the
lllhed In his first two terms. ·
ori both sides In such an environ· lo.ne Democratic candidate for
mayor, says "It looks like we are
leanlilg toward a (RepubliCan)
c&lt;insensus candidate tn Greg. •
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"I look forward to running
C
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against him," E$py said.

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Meigs ounty Health Department issues
la ri.Jication -earl_ier press release
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Norma Torres, Nuning Director of lhe Meigs COunty tlealth
Depuuncnt. reports that a ~lease
from the depllrtment aniiOIDlcing
Public Health Week for Jill. 28 •
~.isd1y', ~~ ~Dailiny

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Sentinel, contained some factual a-·
ron. Pins of lhe rekasc in et(Of

should have read a. foUows:
Public Health Week celdntes
achievementa of the public health
S)'lt.elll llld helps 10 mate die
aware of services offered by
hllalth deplrtmenta, llid MI.
1'aml. The public: heabb l)1leiJI
llld tuberculosil department have

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AB{} DHABI (UPI) - Saudi Baker and the king met privately for 'the trip to Saudi Arabia.
Arabia agreed friday to pay up for15.rninutes , thencalle'd lnU.S.
During his news conference
to haU thecostofthe deployment · Lt. Gen. Howard Graves, a
Wednesday after the failed talks
U.S. forces In the Persian Gulf . representatlveoftheJointChiefs with Azlz, Baker said the Aug. 2
following meetings With Secre- .of Staff, for several minutes.
Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait was a
tary of State James Baker, who
Baker. bad said earlier he . violation of International law.
met other Arab leaders In the would dlscuu bow Iraq's Arab
But the U.S. official, who
region.
,
.
enemies . would react to the . requested anonymity, noted that
Baker went 10-Saudl Arabia to possible Involvement of Israel In at his own news conference, Aztz
brief King Faluj on his talks with a war against Iraq.
. " did a very good job defending an
· Iraqi Foreign Minister Tal'lq
Before Baker returns to V{a·
exil'llordlnarlly bad brief" by
Azlz, and raised the .need for shington Sunday night, he
emphasizing that the United
more Saudi . financial · aid to planned to meet the exiled emir
States favors · Israel over the
bolster the U.S. deployment, a of'Kuwalt in Tall, Saudi Arabia,
Palestinians.
· ·senior U.S. official said.
Cairo, Damascus, Ankara, Lon·
Apparently that argument
A Saudi official said shortly don and Ottawa.
struck a chord In some parts of
before Baker left for Abu Dhabi
As he left Geneva, Switzerland,
the Arab and Islamic world. The
Friday that Saudi Arabia would Baker said, •'I continue to believe
State Department has au thorlzed;
pay "between 40 and '!!&amp;-percent that peace Is possible, " but a
the evacuation of non-essential
of all costs" Incurred by the ~nior U.S. official said his trip to
personnel from Its diplomatic'
United States In the gulf.
Riyadh was based on a less
missions , in I!aklstan, where· ·
anti-American feeling Is running:
Saudi direct contributions to· optimistic premise of preparing
Operation Desert Shield have for war.
high.
been abQut $1 billion per month
Alsoofconcernwastheresolve
Israel's Involvement In any:
. and Baker said be was satisfied of th&amp;,28·natlon,coalltion against
war against Iraq also coulif
with the agreement.
Iraq. The U,S. offlciai said the
create problems. Azlz said Iraq
Fabd complimented Baker on coalition "requires a Jot of care
would "abSolutely" attack Israel·
his "manner and deme~nor' ' in and feeding'' and was one reason
Jflt were attacked.
Geneva and assured him Saudi
Arablawouldcontinuetopayfor
most of the food, gasoline and
.
other supplies necessary to support the more than 4oo,ooo u.s
troops to be deployed In the gulf:
of.flcials from both countries
L, . h dam
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· said.
1g t.
~ge was. mcunw . 10
front right bumper area ot· lhe For"We and our American friends .two ve!Ucl~ m an OCC:Ident on L)ll· bes car.
will never disagree on burden coin Hill Fnday '!lo/"mg.
In an accident Thursday after.
sharing," a Saudi representative
Pomeroy _PoliCe . reponed. that noon. at 1:11 p.m. on Court SIJ'eet
said on behalf of the king.
George Harris of L'!lcoln Heights, Mrutin Woodard, Jr., Pomeroy, was
Although State Department Pome~y. was ttaVelinll down Lm· charged by Pomeroy Police with
briefing officers said little about'&lt;! coin J:lill about 8:14 am. when a failure 10 yield-right of way and for
preparations for 'war after the . car. driven II}' Melody Forbes. who driving without insurance.
Jan.lS U.N. deadline authorizing resides o~ Lmcoln Hill, pulled from ·
W~ backed from a parking
force against Iraq they said he.- parkin&amp; area ~d struclt. the ~ace mto a car driven by llarbala
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Harris car. She was Cited for failure Pierce, Racine. There was light'
,
10 yield the right of way.
damage 10 the door on the left side
The back feilder on. the left side Woodard's truck had !ight
. ,
~
of the Harris ~ar. had light.,damage,_ damge on the left sioo; - • -·· ·
-There was also hght ~ge to the
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County
Sherilf J1111CS M. S
, 73-yearold Cbestt:r NBuck" Ragen died at
4:4S ~~ being aanSJ)Oited
fronr
10 Grant Medical
Centttbyl.ifeFUghL
SouJsby ~. that Meigs

and infcclious - diseases such as Travis ap·prehended ~ty E!~y Medi~ Sertuberculosis, polio, influenza aM
·
VICes received a call regarding the
typhoid, she nOted.
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Because soinc of the most rested Ill a Racine reoi"""rA on deputies lind BMS peisonnel ar·

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the . Monday evening on 1 probalion rived on the scene, IIIey found
.violation warrant from nn.-.
Ragen on, the lloor in front of a
~8 ro ·a Meip County 11replace.
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. Sherilf's Department DeWI release
Ragen Indicated 10 one ol die ·
dated Friday, 'Il'avis 1111 waived ex- EMT'a on die sc:ene that he had faJ.
tnldilion 10 Meip County, 'James. len with rbe gun, which he did not
Thunday's report incomctly 'se.e, and lhat be wu b...ported blow was Joaded,llld the gun disSilted that the health - - . . " ' tbere this m.,...; ..,. by Mejn charged.
proviclea --mn, IDd ~·7; County,~~ .Ropn alto llid thit die heard
IUberculollil. MI. 1bma reports .
n-avis was oqiDIIIy clwged men ihln one shot. although be
that tubclcuiOiil screeninp IJid tea- .with -ua1 ~4
pticed- on was lfnlck only oooe. . .
GOD BLESS • AI lloplllade for aYOkiiDI
In lbe Pen1m
linao • provided by the Meigs "'""'"lion. He II
wilh failSoullby reponed lhll the incl· . Gllll llpl of concet D ud com,..._ are .bellmtlDIIO 11ppear Ia
CcMmty Th&amp;etculosls n-..-ftL . t;;g'IO report 10 the
oftlccr dent remainl under invatiption, · Bead .,. commwaldei.TIIll one IIIII !be wlnilow atlllpll C•. · ~w·-·
and for moving wi
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ttansmitled diseases, llypertensiOn
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