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. A ~year-old ~ine ~y was in poor condition today in the pedillrics
· tnlenstve caJe umt of Children's Hospit.l, Columbus, with injuries suffered
when he was struck. by a car Saturday on Racine's f!lni Slreet.
Joshua Caruthers was taken~ Chikben's by the MedFI\ght air ambu·
lance foUowmg the 11:15 a.m. acctdenl,-die Gallia·Mcigs Post of the State
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Rou~ 124 tha! runs through lhe village, and w.as s11'11Ck 1by a
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The liCCident marked the second time in five months that a child was •
some.Social Security contri!Juljons in , injured near that location; On Aug: 9, 1996, 6-year-old Bobby Rillle was
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, around 3:30 p:m. Oft Devenney Road near Darwin.
Pomeroy and 8yraciiiC volunteer fire dqNublklllll re~p~&gt;llded to the.residence ofBiioo Smith. Where; the sloiMO buildina was located. The finl spread
from the storqe builcling.to-an idjoiniaa wood pile ICCOiding to P0111110y
File CIJief Dlllny 2lilde. The home ~not~. be Dllld~ ,
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blaze. nnen and other equipmenl in the shed wae also desbOyocl, :zlrkle
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McKeever offranldm,IJid Richard and Sally McKee.ver of Patcholt, N.Y.:
~a daugh~_er andaon•in-law, Brenda~ Jessie Ropin of MelbouJ:ne, Fla.; six
·\anftdi:hililren ilnd one s--~hddren;ber fof!Der husband, ·Carl Me~eever of Lebanon; and two lUten, Ceceha Hart of Pomeroy. and Dons
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Mjllilorialsei'VICCI wtll he held 81 the Jonas Bap11st Church at Waynesville,
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· No injuries we~ reporlocl after a finl ~from the Syr~e:use Volunteer -· Units of the Meip County Emer- .owner, no injuries reported, Syracuse
' Fire Departmem ldfll!:lt a dilch on St~¥ Route 681 Saiulday afternooa. . Ieney Medical Service reconled 20 VFD assisted;
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4:02p.m. Saturday, motor vehicle
· The buelc, !I 1975 American l.eFi•ICC drivcn by ftrefilftter tiber 0. Pi~k- aalls for assistance Sllurday and
ens Jr. of S)'I'ICUie, W.S on the wi.y 10 I fin: when it went off.the sidj: of the ·Sunday. Uaiis respilnding included: - KCident on State Route 681, Ryan ·
· road and struck a dltch,IC:CordlnJIO a Meip County Sheriff'i Deparunent · ~· CENTRAL DISPATCH - Hill, treated at the scene; .
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• The sheriffs departrnem citocl a vehicle defect ia the·steenng as the cause HOipital;
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Two deer-car KCidenllwere reportecfrecendy by Meip County sheriff's the s_cene; • rda '~outh . . JO$hua Colby Caruthers, Children's
1111rd Ho5pital in Columbus via MedFlight
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Mildred M. Jeffers, 76, Dexter. was southbound on Dexter Road ne. Dex- Avenue, . Middleport, Ray Foster, helicopter ambulance.
ter Friday around 5:10a.m. when' a deer ran inlo the •ide of her 198S Pon· PVH;
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7:05 a.m. Saturday, SR 124,
. Kaaron K. Pickens 41 kine wu northbound on l'elch Fort Road in Mtddleport, Regtna Sw•ft, treated at Chester Wells, Camden-Clark
·Salisbury 'IOwdllhip w'hen'she ~k and killed a deer that nn into !he path the scene; . .
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:· of her 1994 Nissan Sentra; causinJiisht damaJe.
' 9:19 p.m.- Saturd~. ~est Mam
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West Main Stn:et in .downiOwn Pomeroy froin Cout1to Linn Slreet will · ,' II :39 p.m. Saturday, Apple
2:37a.m. Saturday, motor vehicle
be closed for the ren'lainer ol tho. week while workers install conduir to the · Grove-Dorcu 'ROIIil. t(acine, JoAnn accident on Main Stree~ Sandra Rife,
Pomeroy 1Ri~tAmphitheater, Which Is currently under construction.
ColJins, PVH;
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10:46 p.m. Saturday, SR 124,
· Motorists C111 deiour the site by usin1 Second Street or the middle sec· Street, Lois Wolfe, Veterans Memo- Chris l'riddy, VMH;
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Bobby Jo Rathburn, PVH.
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On Aprit.f . 1841, one month after
SYRACUSE
his inliupi-al,l'l:esident Williim Hen- _ Nursing Center, John Nelson, PVH;
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Saturdliy, Elm Street,
ry Harrison diocl of pneumonia. He
Jbinn ColJins, PVH;
was the flnl chief executive to die Aplrlrnents, Sue.Watson,-VMH; •
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· 9:23 p.m. Saturday, f;:hildren's
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Police Depal1mcat. John WIUll. Home Road. Pomeroy, Mildred
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Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will meet at
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'lUppcn Plains VFW Polt 9053 cr, La~nce Sprie3el; Carlos H'uff,
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D. Michael Mullen, a fomler aru.-ctaims!helifeof2-year-old
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Veanie Belle a.-CIIdweb, 79, Ravelllwood, W.Va., died Sunday, Jan. scription drugs, files affidavits in Donald Shaffer, Racine, who entered ,
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Dec. 2- Economic Dev~t :
. She - I membel: of the Fine Ullited Methodist Church of Ravenswood,
Director Julia Houdashelt steps down
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where ~ . - a Sunday SchoOl leiC:her. She was a member of the
Among those Mullen .and his from the post, which she had hefG.
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Houdashe~t: wh~ res•.gned to •
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a _posmon .with Tri Coun9' ,
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IJ§II'Vivedbyherhulbud, W.M. "Bill"Caldwell;c!auslttersandsons- and former assistant prosecutor . Communi!~ . Action A~ency Ill ••
' m-law, Macy and J - Georp of Chapel Hill, N.C., apd Sarah and .John
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' ' Wade of Point Plcuant, W.Va.; foor grandchUdren; and a sister and broth- . Charles Knight ·
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Nov. 2- u .s . seerewy of Edu- ~omm•ss!oners f,?r a lack of m1~ :
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cation Richard Riley and U:S. Trea- Uve and mte~st toward econom1~ :
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surer Mary Ellen Withrow include de':eiOP!ftC!'t m a three-page letter of :
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Pomeroy among their stops during a restgnauon:
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with
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Rev.
Dan
A.
Hogan
officiatins.
The
eulogy
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campaign
tour
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Ohio
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3Fire
destroys
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by ~ Kuhl. Burial will follow in_tlle Ravenswood Cemetery. Friends Democratic congressional candidate • square foot Fruth Pl;wmacy corporate ·.
may call at the fu.-.1 home from 6-9 tonisht and-at the church on Tuesday Ted Strickland and Ohio House can· warehouse near Pomt Pleasant, ,
from noon until the time of the service.
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didate Jeff Fowler. .
W.Va., causing nearly $2 million in '
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Nov. 6 _For the first time in damages and losses to.the facility. .
nearly 35 years, Democrats gahi the'
Farmers Bank.&amp;Savings Co. eel- ;
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majority onhe Meigs County Board ~rates Its 9_2nd annm:rsary w1th the ;
· Word bu been received here of the death of Alice Theiss Hill, 92, New of Commissioners after voters elect gl-and openmg of the1r new branch .'
Wllerford,
formerly of Meigs County, who died Thursday, I:lec: 19, 1996. · Democrat Jeff Thornton l&lt;tSUI'Ceed banking facility on Upper River •
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She was bum Jan. 27, 1904, daughter of the late Mike and Betty Theiss Republican incumbent Doli flarten· Road, Gallipolis.
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Administration grants temporary
She wullso preceded in death by her husband. Ira Hill, in .l987.
Two other' Democrats, Prosecuting approval to proposed draft environSurvivors include twin ions and daushters-in. taw, Dale 'and Kathy Hill, Attorney John Lentes and Sheriff mental assessments for the relocation
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, By The Aieoilllltd P,...
this •
at lhc ·Columbus weather a brother, Blythe Theiu of DdaW'Ilii. Ohio. ·
lion to county offices..Othcr winners Athens and Darwm.
. Winter returned , 10' Ohio today station wes ~ dea- in 1946 whi!e ·, Burial was in Roc~•.Fla.
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, W1th early momina temperatures in .the record low was 20 below zero tn
1'. - ~mcluded.Rcl'\!bhcan Incumbent State a missing 22-year old Pomeroy man. :
. the 20s. And the N&amp;tional W~ IK84. Sunset;tonlght will be at 5:22
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Rep; John Carey and f~r Demo- Jay Holsinger, ·ends with his safe dis-'"
Service said the wintry conditions p.m. and suririse TueWay 11- 7:' } a.m. .,
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crauc U.S. Rep. Ted Stnckland, who · covery . at a· homeless shelter in the
will he around for awhile.
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------ Charles D. Jones, 54, Pomeroy, died Friday, Jan. 3, 1997; near Pomeroy defeated 11lfumbent freShman Repub- western U.S.
: . Rig&gt;':.~ the next few days will be
ToniJhL .. PII'Ily ,!;loWly 'south. as the' n:su1t of in automobile KCidenl
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hcan congressman Frank Cremeans. ·
Dec. 10- Members of the Meigs •
A minister, he was born July 26, 1942 in Oallia County, son .of the late .. ~ov. Jl- Me•.gs_County officials County Budget Commission predict '
· around !\0 deJI!ftl. Some like-effect · MOitly clouilf with snow flurries
.. snow wil1 beain along the Late Erie, . :north. Saow showers c:xlreme 1llll1h- Charlel W. 8J)d Alma Louise Boring Jones. He attended the Wesleyan Holi- rece•ve a $I mdhon federal grant to a gloomy forecasi for the county at ·
.· shoreline '! Wi of CleVelaild' tonlibt · eut. LoWs in the teens and lower ~· 'tllesa ChuR:h in Middleport and was a member ofthe Salvation Army.
repair roads damaged in three town- the end.of 1996.
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. forecaster£\ ;aid. Up 10 10 inches was
1\lesday.;.Partly cloudy nOrth wtth
Survivin1...: two lORI, Robert Scott Taylor of Cape Canaveral, Fla., and ships during heavy spring Hooding.
Treasurer Howard Frank tells the •
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snow showers in~ northeast. ~ost- nmolhy Jones o{ Robbins. N.C.; a daupter, Mary Uribe of Latham; six The grant, funded by the F~ral Nat- county commissioners that the coun- ·
: The rtst of the ~tate wu to see _ly sunny south. HiaJ!s 1n the m1d 20s grandchildren; three brothen, John JbneS of Oennany, and Paul Jones of and ural Resources Con~rvallOn S~r- ty could have problems meeting its
. generally fair altids tonisht with low to lower 30s.
James David Jonea, both of Pomeroy; and five sisters, Cora RoWe of_Colum- VICC, targeted ·10 different Meigs financial obligations in early 1997 :
· in the teens to low 20s.
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J!us; Beuy Chandler of MinerBl 'Wells, Thxas, Naomi Taylor of ~~ngfield, ~ounty Emc;rgency Watershed Pro- without a $200,000 cash carryover ~ ·
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V.'e&lt;!Nsctay... Fair but cold. Lows Mo.,Mai1haHattofMiddleport,IJidSbirley JoneaofWestColumbta, W.Va. J!:Cts.
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:.sunny across most of the flllc, While in ·the tee!IJ. HiJhs in the upper -20s ;, He .wu alio jill »dod in death by his wife, Maraaret Jones; and by an
Nov. lO- S!ate Senator and Mid- disbursements .
. the northeast will continue to be and lower 30s.
Infant 1011 and two si-..
dieport _native Jan Michael Long, P..
Dec. 16 . - Final campaign :
, urider those lake-effect snow squalls.
Tbunday... A chance of snow. . Services will be 1 p.lll, Wodnelday in the Wesleyaa HolinessChun:h, Mid- Cu~lev•lle, a HI-year veteran~ of the .finance reports filed with the Meigs -2o to-2!1. Hiahs 30 to 35.
d'-- with the Rev. Jo!m Neville officiating. DunaJ will follow in the Rock OhiO S~~~te •.ann~unc~s he w.' 11 st~p County Board of Eleetions indicate ,
. Highs will be in the mid·20s and low Lows'da
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Fn y...A chlJ!lCC of snow.. Lows Springs
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- Meigs County Eco- spent $8 950. '
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Dec. 'ts - Eastern Local Trea- ~
Houdasheltunveilsthecounty'sEco- surer Eloise Boston resigns. She is ;
nom1c ~velopmen~ Internet home replaced by Lisa Ritchie, who is hiied ~ .
page dunn~ the NovJ&gt;mber luncheon on a one-year contract. .
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of the Me1gs County Chamber _of
1; final autopsy reports deterQ&gt;mmerce. The home page. featunng
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information on development sites School football player Matt .Ault .
throughout the . county can be could likely have been caused by a
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Dec. 20- Mei~s ~ounty Coun ;
Nov. 15 _Supporter.; for preser- Judge ~atnck H. 0 Bnen d1sm1sses ;
vation of ihe Buffington Island Civ- affida:vns filed. by former l'om~~oy :
il War battlefield continue efforts to attorney D. Michael Mullen, Cltmg •
urge U.S. Army Corps or'Engineers alle_ged criminal misconduct by :
officials to hold a public hearing con- Meigs County 'Prosecutmg Attorney :
cernh\g aproposed Ohio River barge John Lentes an~ o~hers, o~ ~ bas1s :
loading facility and gravel mining they were filed m bad fa11h;
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operation! on (1ar1 of the battlefield . Dec. 21 -Easement cert•fic_at•on ,
site. The facility, proposed by ts completed on the $~.~ m1lhon .•
Richards &amp; Sons Inc .. of Racine, Tupper.; Plams _Sewer l'r?JeCt. pavmg '
.would he located just upstream of the way for b1d advertisement and ,
Portland. The Buffington Island site construction.
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. Dec. 23-- Metgs_ County Com- ,
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Capt. Bru~e Sw1ft IS. appomted n~w to ·attract economic development to :
Vll~a_ge c~!ef ~f pohce! succeeding MeigsCounty,inthewakeoftheres- ; .
reurmg M1ddleport Pohce Ch1ef S1d ignation of Eeconomic Developmcl)t~
Lillie . .Rae me Mayor and County Director Julia Houdashelt.
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Racine Village Cciuncil ~lniS-:
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Scott Hill as Racine mayor, replacint:
. Nov. 24 - Orley Vore Jr., 58, County Commissioner-elect Jetfrejj;::
Syracuse, 1s shot follow1ngan alleged · Thornton: .
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wound lO hiS leg. Jo .Ann Straus- in a three-vehicle accident on SR 7 on.
baugh. 49, who resided with Vore, · Dec 23
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after confessing to shooting Vore.
Nov. 26- Racine-based Family
Resorts l.nc. and a Aorida-based
resort company .agree to .pay
$200,000 to people who bough1
memberShip upgrades at a West Vir·
ginia private campground to settle a
lawsui~filed by West Virginia t\ttorney General Darrell V. McGraw Jr.
Nov. 28 -· Tammy J. Bush. 'Middleport, is arrested by · Middleport
Police offi~crs .after she allegedly
se vcrely beat her 9-ycar-old son dur·
ing a late evening alten:ation at their
Middleport residence. Bush is
charged with felony coonts.· of felonious assault and child endangerment. She is heing held in the Athens
County Jail.
3o _ A fire at the kine ·

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Atlanta 88, New Ycd 71

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L.A. L..O'UI Poniaftcl, tO p.m.
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Duyhm R3. )(u..,ier 80

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Ohio Wa5eyu 79. Deniion J8
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Faidciah Dickinso• 79, Mount Sr.
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RIOORANDE .I·II . Willsh M4

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New H~ 59. Noobaltern ~7
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Rhode lllan4 91', 0af,IOR 68
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Rulp 70.
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St John:s 75, Pinlb&amp;qb 64

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Adrian M. Ohio Northern 64
,. Gnwe City6l , l..:aeErie49
Hin1m 5~. Thiel49
Marien• :14. Wayntabur&amp; -411
Notre D~amt. Ohio 71 . Juhn Carroll

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Ani~ :1.5, Pauldins S:i
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MI. Ciilead .53, ~slltondCr,stvlew 51 ,·
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Onville 10. Norwayne 41
0tt111Wa-0Jandotf 6S, WIWIICOO 49
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Patrick Helll)l6'1 , Fairview .CS
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Perr)sbura7.t. Defi11~ 56
Plcbrl ...101167, Du.lin Coffman 66
l'ymaluw• Vol!. lB. OriOol Vttll. 45
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Rldaia 68, Million l..ocal S2
Sandusky Patlm 64, PM CliMon ~
SM~ Hts. 79, Oe. Cnth.. 74
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Southa.rtalonSE 101. Trilllllt.S
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Waynesville 1.1, Blanl.:hcller Sl •
Wtlln-illc 86. Weirton &lt;W .Va.}
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Wal(all60, Wualliapo~~ C.H. .til
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B.~ntine, who is 6-8 and 230
Ge.ala Tecla 56
pme home winning strealc snapped.
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The Blue Devils (11-2, 2-0 ACCf
· florida 75
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it, his .star player.is.· prol*l!y too job agai111t one of the nation's most iUde all 19 !Me throw attemp11 in ·
No. 22 At kau• Q
No. 1 KaMu 62
t983-84N~ ~'!:::,.f;~ to CJ..2. :
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:· BearcaiS' 64-52 viCtory over Saint said. ''Wbe"il)oou go illtoapme wilh cftbe points in a 14-4 run thalpve :Arbnsas for the first time since it point lead wtlh 13 seconds left as the scored 13 ·points, Nazr Mphammed .,
Louis on Sunday niglU, nwnbers thai Cincinnati you've got tb expect that. ' Duke a·SII-34Iead with 1:35 left.
joined the S~tem Confe~nce Jaybawk$'(13-0) won their fitsl Big· had 12 and Jared Priclcett II for the :
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approximale his seaaon av~rases.
TIMiy'~ all over 200 pounds."
.' ~ &lt;Ires Newton led Dub wilh 17 1ix yea'li ago.
Wildcats ( 12-1) wlw held Tennessee •
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Playing its first· road game, pOmiS, while Langdon had 16 and
A 12-0 run Jiave Florida a 66-50
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junior forward aJSo.struagled in the . Cincinnati (9-2) won its seventh in a Capel II. Eddie Btisman had 22 · lead with 4:11 left. ,l'lit Brtldley h!'Jd
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Louis lcept tl somewhat close at '· ' "
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delivering a foreann to the mouth to . the Bil!ilcens (S-7) by 32 points' at
Sekeue Barentine. He~ respond- home~ by.fi--e on the~· .
ing 10 an apparent inad--ertcllt elbow . Huggms 1s 11-2 apmll Satnt
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Tuscnrnwu Culh. 58, ll'lliu VIlli. S4
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Ohio St. 74. Nofne D.alhl:' 67
Urbana K6.

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MI. Vernon Nuarene 95, Simp1oa, ,
Calif. 7S
SIIJl!IGr R&lt;&gt;&lt;k 80, lake l;rie 71
Wal1h ~. Tiffip 86
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Linq~ Pmy 55, Hnen Nonllem :19 ,
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l..ordltown ~2. Alhlabula St. John +4
Louisville' Acrun. 83, E. Cantoil 16
Lynch..... Clay 70, WllllliJIIton n
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Lem01a-Monroe 64 , Middletown
Maditon 57

Mldwa&amp;tm ColletiMt
aevehmd St. 79, Wrilht St. 76

CLEVELAND II Indiana. 1:.10 p.m.
Miami II Scallle, 8 p.m.
Houlton at Minne.ota, 8 p.m.
Denver • Sacrarnemo, 10:30 p.m.

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Saturday'• action

L.A: Ciippett 11 ToroaiO, 1 p.m.
Dallal 11 New York. 1:30 p.m.
SAO Aalonio mNew Jcncy, 1:l0 p.m.
Phitlldelphia Ill Orlando, 1:30 p.m.
~ni~ at A!lanra. ?:lO-p.m. ·
Mtlwaukeeat Detroit, 7:30p.m. ~

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Kaltda 74, Allen.£. 4!
Kc:nlon M, Riverdale 47
Lmltldae 10, Open Door 63
Lat....... 69. l.oAdoo 46
l.ancalter Sl. Ji,lcechcroft 39
l..ed&amp;cmonl71. Bloolllr~e:ld j()
. l..eipsic 62, Confinental42 .

Ata.ntk IIConl'ttftft
Rhode I• land 97, Dayton 68
Xavier 102. Vir&amp;inia Tech 67

Tuetday'apma

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funber."
Panthen allowed jutt one secondThe PattiOCI will play boot to !be half toucbdown II hOme. 1 1
second-yeK Jaclaonville J...... in
"We had. pal pme plan; pncthe AFC Cwnpiollsbip • - ·llftt"'""liced for two weeks for Dlllas,"
Sunday alia' the pmc Ill Oreen Bay, Gree11e ~· "We had conftdence in
. · which beat
l'rlllcilco 35-21 on lbe PJ1!C ·~ and one~· '11ie
"SIIIW'day. •
people.!IJ. this defense WaniiO make
, Jacbonville adVIIICCid to lbe AFC a play..
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fjnal by winnill1 in .Denver 36-27
Patrioea.~ St d ~ 3
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§aturday: The_ Patn~ts · ~t the .· · After establiabing .the ~~~lead m
· l!Jadars 28-25 1n overume this ~- · heavy foa at Foxboro ~tadium, NeY!'
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England turned matters over to its
· , Pulllen l6, CowboJw 17
defense, rale!! 19111 in the leape.
AtCbarlotte,lrvin •wentout with With either Mike Tomczalc or

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J~~~ Center S6. Minner 52
Jctrenoa 1~. .NewtOft 57

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Hamilton Badin 70, Oxford Talaw•n.......llerit.,e
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Oklahoma 78, Teus AI:M 59

LA. Lohn 9S, VlfiCOU'VCI' 82

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"Thiy ._oUt and played with:
lbeScuh~couldn'tdouydlilll,
a lot of emotion IOday,"
PilllburP'• def-.llllkod sec- said "They were the better 1e11n." :
01111 in lbe tc.aue",' had no anawen.
Jlctaan 30; Jniaca. rT
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Martin finisbad with 166 yarduusbNIII'OOC Means rushed for 140
. ing:ibe fint Patriot ill II seasons 10 yanls·and atouc:bdown,- while Mark
rusbform~tlian tOO ina playoff .Brunell, pqised well _beyood his
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experience, threw for two scoil:s.
"During lbe whole~ 1waua Mike Hollis kicked lbreC field goals
byped up the coeches wu. worried as the Jaguap won their sevenlh
.I lbout me, whelber I'd be able tel' straight. Ia the pl,ayoffs, they won at
focus on the game " said 'MIII'Iin Rich Stadium, where the Buffalo : ·• J
who scored three ti~.
' Bills nevethad fallen in the poSt-sea· o .
The q~ick Sllll'l by New England · son, llld a1 Mile ltigh Stadiwn, :
stunned the Steelers, who never got . where·the Broncos were 8-0this sea- :
untncbd. Bellis wound up with 43 son.
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yanls rushing.
"We justlried 10 pound, l!?"n~.
. "They 101 sort of a. bully type pound and wear ~ down, ~·d
mentality, and willl• bully you bave . • M~. ~Ito had 175 yards at Buffalo
to tbi-ow the punch.". Byars said. lhe prev1ous '"!ee~. "It's l!een like
"ADcl we did." .
that eve.y game since eight weeks ._
Thadmpre5sed Steelers coach ago. . ·
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Delli !l. nnora SO
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GroYC Cil)o 78, Col. Brigl16 (OT)

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llld he jllll didn't haw eDCJU4b hctp,
gettina inlen:q'iled lhree times.
John Kauy ki~bd four field
goats, Kerry Collins thJ'ew for two
IOUCbdowm and Anthony Johnson
rusbad for 104 yanls as the Pantben
finished 9.:o at home.
Earlier, the New England Palriots
romped past !be PilllburJh Steelers
28-3, using bil playa to 1ct11e the
. . . ~y. 'll:ny Olenn C111JhtaS3. yml pass from Drew Bleds(le on the
Patti~' lint offensive play, ae!lina
, ~p CIBtis Martin's short touc:bdown
ru.n. ~\h Byars nmbled 34 yanjs
With ucreen pasa to make 11 14-0
and Mlll'lin bunt !Me for a 78-ylll'd
touChdown run euly in the second

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New Y.,t&lt; Oiajlu to -NFL CI'OWIII
alia' lbe 1916 and 1990 - . . the
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boume 74 · ·
Fmlericklown :'i7, Oe. Fort. .53
Gallipolis Sl ~ Alllena :\3
Grandview 61, Olcnlanay ~
OrccnfJCid McClain 60, Wnverly 42 '

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Delphoa St. Joho'a j7, UmaShawnee

Fostoria 50, Alllhony Wayne 47

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Analoelm .......... .14 20 S H liZ 121
Calprf .............. 14 22 s 33 102 121
S.JOIC ............ .I421 4 ~2 101 1;5 '

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Fool..orMiie jj, St. Helll')' 51

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Dlllvidson 90. Conncdicut
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Duke 66, Oeorsilll Tech 36
Florida 7$, Arkanw 62
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EiliiOft 70, Buckr:y-e Loc.l.t2
Elyria 100, Av011l..ake 43
A ...ay S6. Cle. South SS
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Thill tbe DIIIM Cowboys - · •
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y_ear hardly 1ee1111 •urprilin&amp; in lhia
unusual NFL swon.
That both 1995 expansion teams
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lbe lut four Super Bowls, including
last year, were beaten 26-17 by the
second-year Carolillll Pllllhers on
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Bay for the NFC ·Championship
88111e neltl Sund.oy.
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whole prosram," linebllc:ker Kevin·
.Greene said.
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bas. bee~ cbmmitted and they
·believed in each other and lbat they
WouJd get the job done," coech Dom
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Sot.tlhem Cat 106, Wuhina•on St 73
St. Mary's, Cal. 71, Lona Beach Sr.

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Cor,·Raw101169, Vaalue S8
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CoJondo 1 9 . - 7 3
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Hawai11~ . New MeUc:a 62
tdlho St 84, Montana St 59
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Te1tu Tech 86, Baylor 1.s
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Belpre jum'ped out to a 2~7 lead
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after one periOd and CQIISied 10 a 79- Meigs had 25 tumoven.
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Re.ne notes: Meig~ handed
44 VIctory
over eJgs tn g•r •
Belpre its finot lo~ of the year in the
basketball ac1ion Thunday.
rese.:Ve same, defeating lbC Lady
Belpre (1~1 overall &amp; 6-1 in~ Eagles 32-29, ,.
1VC's Ohio,Division), led by Kri•ty
. Jennifer Sbrimplin led Meigs
Rhodes and Coyner, jumped out to
the early 13 point lead after one peri- with 12 puints, Jennifer Mollohan
od. Rb9dcs scorel'nine,in .!he peri- lejl Belpre with eight.
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2~I9-2~20:79
penod. Belpre outscored Me1as 19e pre
17to takeaS9-341eadintothe.lock,, • .Meigs
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lead Belpre. Cheryl Jewell almost 8-~ ?=23 •.Kristy Rbod!N 9~2&gt;-20.
matcbefl.ber puint for point leading Angle Rouse 2-~G=4. 'l'at8la: 'ZT_-4.
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The Golden ~les, despile the
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Mandy Go in added 23, and Krjsty ·
Rhodes added 20 more.
Belpre hit 31'of54 from lhe floor
ilicl!lding fciur of II from lh.ee
point ranae for 58%. The Lady
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pomt i'lnge cannina 27 of 43 sbota.
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tealn'i 19 asiisto and six bf the
. Beales 16 sl._aJs. Belpre -ad 11
tumoven.
Jewell led Meigs wilh IS, while '
Brandi Meadowa added 12 off the
bench. ~ t.~~t4 of 42 froiD thl
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The Alzheimer's Support Group
Will meet the fourth Thursday ·of
each month at the Meigs
Multipurpose Senior Center from
1:00 to ~:30 p.m. The support
iroup is not only for· those with
direct &lt;:Ontact with AD but for
th,ost want to l~am ll'ore about @!!.,~l!-1
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recognition of Alzheimer's
tl.emember··know·ing
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Disease. He is founder of the . understanding a disease process is
Cognitive Disorders Oinic at Davis half the battle in eliminating the
Medical Research Center at Ohio stress of the unknown. Come and
State • University Hospitals, .join us. If you would like more
Columbus, OH.
information, call Lenora Leifheit,
R.N. at992·2161.
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and speakers f01 the first · four
J!IOnths of 1997:
,', Juuary 23· Susan Elliot~ R.N.
who will discuss the Veterans
Memorial Hospital Partial
kospitalization Program.
. ~ February 17- Dr. 1. Witherell or
Dr. W. Mansfield speaking on ·
Heart Disease. Remember February
iS National Heart Month.
· M.reb 27- Dr. Ed. Black will
on Depression.
·
Aprlll4 at 7:f»p.m.'· Mark·your._gtCndu for the April
24th 'date. We arc verynpteased to
announce that Dr. Leopold Leiss.
M.D. will be at the Senior Center io
illk abOut Alzheimer's Disease.
. - Or. Leiss is a nationally_known
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Uses for your holiday cards
What to do with those holiday
cards? St. Jude's Ranch for
Children, a non-profit facility t'or
the care of abused, abandoned and
neglec.ted children, accepts old
carda. The children recycle the card
fronts to make new cards. RSVP

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will' accept cards for this project
and will mail them periodically to
St. Jude's as they accumulate.
Gather up your old cards and bring
them in to Diana Coates at the
center or call· 992-2161 for more
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Cet~t&amp;: ~ -lo'n attendla1 wen nry pluHjlto. have tile youaa people ablire their l.llent; lbe
lla played at the Center ror several yean ~th a prognmo0r mutle rO&amp;t.tbe Christmas
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Ma.e MeJ&gt;cck, Lena Bottom;
Cllapman, Pomeroy; Elsie Reub, Radae. Secoatl Row- Walter Gnea
and Manley Cllrtsty, Middleport and Gtorp Nnselroad, Po-roy.

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It appears that our winter weath. r
1ircs are also very important,
is here to stay, so we .must make
because badty:wom or bald tires
of t~e necessary preparations , to will not give good traction in snow.
surv~~e what ever we have fac&amp;ng
Try to equip your car with a good
us for the next few months.
brand of all-weather tire.
· W~en you are looking ~fter your
.":hen a car sits o~t alf night i~
heattng, blankc;ts, waterlines, and fng1d ~~ather, sometlm.es the d~r
an.1mals· don t · overlook that ·. locks will freeze, the wmdows wtll
fauhful ol.d car that s~rves yo.ilr freeze, and doors will freeze shut.
transportation needs. .
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Please do not use hot water to thaw
When getting the car ready . for it out, beceuse the hot water will
·the dark winter months ahead, be eventually re-freeze even worse.
sure that yoo have a strong battery
Remember that anything you will
under the hood. Some cheaper use to clear )'bur car in·the morning
batteries are oK for milder weather, shoul!f 'be ~ejlt in the house
bu11f1051 of them will fail when the overoight. S110w b,;,shes, lock de·
. temperature. drops to zero, or · jeer, gloves, windshield/door de·
below. Avery good car battery with ·icer, or jumper cables should not .be
a four or five year.warranty is th.e left in the car overnight. ·
best kind to buy, even though th~y
Another problem for sonl'e
can cost from between $50 to $75.
motorists is frozen fuel lines, which
. A 'word of caution·· if you install can be prevented by keeping th~
,'a new battery, don't just drive your car's tank full of a good grade of
car a few .mllesand parkit forthe .gasoline. A g:is tank that is hatffull
night. The new battery must be ot .Close to · empty will collect
fully charged by the car's alternator
in order to start after a realty cold
night.
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Find a' mechanic you can trust to
check the spark pluas, ignition .
wires, all·of the lighll, '( how about
, all of'these c~~rs you see· with one ·
headlight burned out?), windshield
wipers, washer fluid (water will
freeze), and -of course, ihe anti·
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moisture, which can freeze in the ~
fuel system. Keepin1the tank filled ;
with gasoline should take c,re or-:
" this problem most of the tiine.
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·The car's exhaust system shout~ ·
always be in goD.! shape, but ;
cspcclally . in the winter, because •
exhaust fumes can filter into the car :
. and create problems for. the driver :
or pusengcrs.
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last minute to get their car ready for ;
winter,. which just causes the •
mechanic to get irritated, w~n he :
knows you should have been there :
weeks ago to have the work done. :
• Don't he one of those who get all ·
bent out of shape when the car does :
not hellave well· in col.d weather. :
Get it checked now, before •
anything happe"ns,'.and you will be :
ready for the bad weather that Is .! ·
sure to come in the next fe~ :
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.rec:etve.a S7 ~pant ~or the South- .
· ~Ohio R~ Heritaae II'CII progqm, """*dina to ill.u:ouncerncnt
by the U.S. Dei:- tmc~t of AJ!:icul·
IUniForclt Servtce and the. Nauonal
~ Endowment f~ the MI.
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~, ~grant w1ll be matched wtth !"
lldd!Uonal $7,590 &amp;om the Way!'"
Nauonal Foresttn Soulheutem Ohio.
: . The emphasis of the funding will
be to help demonstrate that the arts
"can he a powerful tool in building
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!-BJnable local and' reJional cconom·
Vanous groupa wtll ~ork togethtc development. The program cov~ er to enc~e econllf!'IC developa ~0-c~nty. area o_f AppAlachi~ meat acUVtbes that build upon the
Ohio, . tncludlnl Metgs lind ,Gallia region's uriiquc physical and cultur·
COIUiues. .
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al assets.
~ ReJ!onal Hcn~e Area ProA portion of the funding will help
~ tn Southcastcl;n ~o, led by.. fonnul~ a strong~ componenttn
Ohio. ~ . Counctl, m~o_lv~s ·per- the. Re~tonal Hen~e Area Plan,
f~tng, v1sual ~ tradtllonal arts, whtch 1s currently betng developed
htstoric presernuon, outdoor recn:- by peOple from the region with assis-.
alton, commumty de~elopment. ~nvt· · tancc from the Ohio Arts Council.
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plan will provide &amp;Uidance on haw ·out the region.
the three places w11e1e mania . III'C
people with div~rse Interests can .
Murals in Shawnee and New being cmtled.
work toaether toward common 1oa!s Sriillville in Perry County, and
for the future of the region .
Wilkesville in Vinton County will be
A portion or the fundinJ will go to helped by this grant. Area school·
The Forest ServiceiNEA fundinJ
Rural Action, Inc., headquartered in children and adults will work with is an innovative JII'OII'IIII dcaiped to
Athe,ns. Rural Action is a regional, anist Greg Schenkel to develop demonstrale the vaiiiC of the llf1l in
multi-use community development murals that will document commu· runt economic diversi~on and
c.orporation committed to the preser· nity hisrory.
cultural resource conservauon in fCJt
vation or N&gt;Jla)achian Ohio for future
In addition to the funding from the . est .or natural resouri:e dependent
generations It will support a MID'al Forest Service and the NEA, the Ohio areas. Only 19,grants were awarded
Corridor ~ject that eventually will Arts Council will contribute $6 000 nationwjde.
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'Michael' tie f.or ·no. 1
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Eddie Murphy
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. Maguire," starring Tom Cruise, and $600,000 on 16 screens .
. ·. "Michael," starring John Travolta, ' The top 10 films and their esti·
;tied tor first place at the weekend box mated grosses for Friday through
office with S12.S million each in tiek- Sunday (final figures were due out
:et sales; iccording to iDdustry esli· Monday):
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3. "Scream," $10 million.
. 'Maguire," Cruise is. a sports agent
4. "101 Dalmatians," $7.4 mil·
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Fine
Day,"
$6,8
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Craven slasher film, "Scream," with
6. "Beavis and Butt-Head Do
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.. ' ' 101 Dalmatians" with $7.4 million, America," $6 million .
':according to the estimates released · i. "Ghosts of Mississippi,'' $5.3
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8. "The Preacher's Wire," $5.2
• . . !n limited release,-"Evita" grossed •
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9. "My Fellow Americans," $3.6
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million. ,
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· · "The People vs. Larry Flynt," a
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TUCCI HONORED - Actor Steve BIIIC4Hnl,
·left, talkt wHh dlroctcn Stanley Tucci, center,
andJimJermuach .attheNewYorkFIImCrlt-

lea Clrcle1988
Sunday. 1\lc-·
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"TheBigNight.w(AP)

: Re~~~~~?.·.!n·\A~;;o~ . =~::;,v:~~~:.ithaBritishmonthly .· on .prote.ctions ·tor

sexu.al assault

· · movies in 45 years, and not even a · "I want my daughter to read the·
~ film allqut his f)ght agaiqst Hu~ler, , Bible, but I will explain to her that
DYERSBURG; Tenn. (AP) in line.
these are stories that people made up First, they put up with the judge's
: !f!Bgazine will get
Falwell says he s boycotted films to teach people ·- it's not the rule." incessant gropings and dCII!8Dds for
)ince becoming a Christian 4.S years'
1)le Material Girl called television sex, .fearing all the while he would
· ago -:;- ~!'d . "The Peopl~ vs. Larry "pe1son," even though MTV videos . use1 his family's . political clout to
, ~ynt . wtll .he n~ exceptio~. ·
helped rum her into a.pop .s perstar. wreck their small-town l.ive~.
..' The film, which opened tn selec~~'To be plopped in frontfa TV
Next, ~ey ~ad to ~sllfy !" fed.er·
, ed ~ters on Dec. ~7, opens thts instead of being read 10 tal
or
a1
coun
and endure netghbors • srude _
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. wee~ m. LynchbU.I'JI, ~·· to Fa!' ·encouraged to interact wi ·other remarks before winning a gratifying
• well s U~rey. Untverstty. It chtom· buman beings is 8 huge mi~take and conviction and watching the mighty
i:les Flyl!t.s Fmt Am~ndme~t ~pur\ that's what happens to a lot of chil- Judge stripped of office.
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'.Cow:' overturned the rultng, saymg
. publtc figures can be the targets of
'ridicule
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~deranged," Falwell said of Flynt. ''I
. · : pray for him on a re~lar .basis ~d
~hnve for years. I don I believe he IS
beyond the grace·of God."
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'jump on the family values bandwag: on is ... Madonna?
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. • Lourdes,'·is .going to read the Bible
.and hnve her TV-watching kept to a
:minimum.
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j:atholicism," Madonna, 38, says in

irol over custpdy of her: young daugh· as stomach·pumpins.
ter.
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. One or the appeals court disLanier, 61, was convicted i~ 1992 senters, Judge Manh!l Cmig: Daughof violating the civil rights ' of five· trey, said it' seemed obvious to her
women through sexual abuse, under · that "a citizen's right not to be ·
a fedeml law covering governrnent deprived oflife, liberty and property
officials who use their official pow· ... encompasses the right not to be
er to deprive someone of constitu· intentionally .and sexually assaulted."
The majority, however, found,that
tional rights.
He went to prison on a 25-year the offenses for which Lanier was
sentence, but in January 1996, the 6th convicted were violations of state
U.S. Circuit COurt of Appeals voted law, not federal law.
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"'~:~tM.:~~a·s (~;ii;·"~;.~: ""'fift~h1nd~i'ii:y lliiifici'Siotri~h 10.5 to overturn' the conviction: rutdon't include marryln Lourdes' anippealscounrulingthatfrccdtheir . ing thnt the Supreme Court has nev- was no way state charges woul\1 stick, Monica Johnson, '"Mother." ·
·father Cilt'los Leon
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attacker on. grounds the U.S. Consti- er spe(:ifically said sexual assault vip- with the power he and his family held
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Jaies
any
rights
granted
by
the
U:S.
in
northwestern
Tennessee.
''I' know lots of married people tution does not guarantee freedom
Muller, "Breaking the Waves," and
Constitution. ·
"We couldn't even go to the "Dead Mali."
whb have terribly unhealth rela· from sexual assault.
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The Justice Department ;md civil. police against him. His brother was
- Documentary: Leon Gast.
ons ps - mamage tsn I a guaran- .L k the . d fro
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activists
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ttacked
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attorney,"
Forsythe"When
We Were Kings."
tee of anything," $he says.
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m w at appeared
to be an un11SS811able perch have hope Court decision, saying the courts Archie said. "He really believed
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LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. (AP) for a second victory. The U.S. have long held that "bodily in\Cgri· nobody could get him."
Chabrol, "La Ceremonie."
_The ·head of the punk rock group Supreme Court will hear arguments ty" is protected by the. Constitution.
Lanier's family gained political
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Social Distortion is worried about -Tuesday in the case of former Ten·
It's a well-established legal con- power in the early 1900s and! were
becoming socially acceptable.
nessee Judge David Lanier. ·
cept, said. Lynn f!echt Schafran, a k~own as people whp could get you
By adding a polymer lubri~t, ·
Jim ' Guerino! _is spending more '" "He raped me and he's going to lawyer wi!JI the National Organiza- 3 JOb or cost you one.
materials scientists ha.ve come up
time in the business end of music pay for rapiflg me," said Vivian · lion fcir Women, and has even been
His father, James P. Lanier, was with a doughlike cement tlw can be
with his . 2.year-old record label, ~orsythe-Archie, who was ·attacked used _to prevent forced physi~al Dyer County's political boss for 30 · molded Into bouncy coil springs, sup1ime Bomb Records, and he worries i~ Lanier's office while,he had con· eiuuninalion of crime suspects, such years.
' ple canoes.and strummable guitars.
he's 11ecoming·uncool.
"When I' was 19, 1 was going 10
250 shows a year and had no clue
how (the .industry) worked,"
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NEW YORK (AP)- Eddie Mur·
phy won rave reviews for his multiple rales in the remake of "The Nuity Professor,·: but would you bCiieve
a best actor nod?
·The National Society of Film ·
·Critics voted Murphy ihe _best actOr
of 1996 during its annual meeting
SUnday.at thet\lgoiiiJuin Hotel. Mur- ·
phy also is nominated for a Golden
Globe award for best actor in a musical or comedy for the same film.
Michael Wilmington, r.tm critic
for the Chicago Tribune, said Milt·
phy's multiple roll!s in a dinner table
scene astonished critics.
"There is a tremendous prejud~
about comedy actors. It's much harder to do comedy well, than it iJ to do
drama ·~ell," said Wilmington.
The Society's award is just one in .
a series of film awards that ~
announced in advance of the Acii!IOmy Awards in March. The Society
comprises 48 leading mo:vie critics
from major national publications,
said Elisabeth Weis, the group•s
executive director.
The film critics named "BreaJcina
the Waves" best picture and its dilector, Lars von Trier, won the 'group's
best director award. The film also ·
won von Trier a New York Film Crit·
ics Circle award for his direction. ··
Emily Watson was named hest
actress also for her role in "Bieaking
tlle Waves."
Other National Society of 'film
Critics award winners:
- Best Supporting Actor: . a
between Manin Donovan: "The Por·
trait of Lady" and Tony Shalhoub,
"Big Night."
- Best Suppcirung Ac~ss: Bar·
bara Hershey, "The Portrait of a
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tFalwell considers Flynt
!mentally deranged' . . U. S. SUpreme Court will. decid~

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The ~cigs ~niorCenter has the following trips schedul~d' for
Saturday, Apnl 19 to the Spring Spectac~lar Show at the restored
Palace Theater. in Canton. Dinner at the Amish Door restaurant and
shopping at the village. Cost is $60.00 per person.
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Thursday, June 12to Columbus to see the Statler Brothers in concert
at Veterans ~emor.ial Auditoriu~. COst will be ~pproximately $50.00.
Local stghtseetng and shoppmg excursions will also be scheduled
using Center vehicles.
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Call Alice Wamsley at992·2161 .for trip information. · '

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: The M~igs County CouncU ·on show with Brenda Roush, Leo'..s
Oven Baked Fish
Cole Sb,w
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· Alina, Inc., is open Monday
Cruise and 'fravel, will be held. at
Po~ toes
.Cornbread
' diroup Friday from 8:00 to 4:30, II :oo..Brenda will distuss seycral
Carrots .
Fresh Apple ,
1e1ularly scheduled activities arc
one day and ovemighttrips planned
Bread
ROcky Road Puddln~
4UIItin1, sewing, cards; games, for 1997, witli pickup " bY··
Tropical Mixed Fruit
· pl. Weekly activities are Chorus motorcoach in Pomeroy. .
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· Jlashed Potato'es
CreaiJI!ld Tomatoes
· Pimento Cheese
llashed Potatoes
Parslied Boil..,d
to 12. Physical Fitness is held on . be held from 9:30 to II :00.
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Friday,· Jan. 17. • The Arthr·1•11.s
Sauerkraut ·
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Potatoea
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, . Breail
Crackera
Harvard Beets
Spinach
rcep participants "fit and limber". . Support Group meets from 10:30 Ill
· Ji'rui t Cocktail
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Peachy Creamy
Bread
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Liver a11d ·Onions
Beef Stew
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Sall.ebur:v Steak
Pork BBQ on · Bun
jpovemcnt arc a good form of
Tltursday, Jan. 23· the monthly , Jlasbed Potatoes. . Cole Slaw
BroccoUI/Cbeese
Scatlopet!, Potatoes. Skin On . Potato
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with Gravy . : .
Bisc:uit
Sweet P9tato.e s ·
Lima Beans
Wedges
ehcouragcd to attend·· current having birthdays in the month will
Peas It Carx:ots ·
Pineapple with
Bread t
Bread ·
Baked Beaus
!lancers will help new members iri ' be recognized.
Bread
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Apricots
.Pears in Lime
Honey ,Bee Ambrosia .
~rning of the steps. New ilances
Creamy Fruit · ~alad
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Baked Pork Steak
Spaghetti with ..
Hambur~r on Bun
Turkey and Dressing Beef and Noodles : .
· Jleat' $auce
chargcforeachclassattcnded.
meet from I to 3 p.m. Guest
Jlashed Potatoes
Broccolf-HDII
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Buttered Peas
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Tossed Salad
· ·, . Broccol~ Soup-Site
llaahed Potatoes
. Cole Sliw
The "Over SO" Exercise Class speaker for · the meeting will be
with · Gravy
Garllc Br!"a!lwitb ' Gravy . .
. • Bread
Oraaae. ~uiee
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Carrou· •
Grapes·
Bnad
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Beans
Hot Apple Slices
Mondays and Wednesdays at 3:31J discuss the Veterans Memorial.
Bread
with Raisin!ll
Tens
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· lncoine Tax assistance will be older taxpayers with low . br'
; strengthening. There is a $.50 fee 11 :00 to promote National Sack
If winter weather conditions lea(!
If tJe bus routes Of the Home
for each session attended.
·Health Week. Plan 10 attend and to icy roads (maybe it won't Delivered Deal deliveries arc . available for senior citizens at the, mQIIerate-inc:Ome.
MultipurpOse Senior Center on
A representative from the Athens join in exercises.to help keep your happen this year), there may be canceled, or the Senior Center is
Persdns using ·the iax service
Wednesday
and
Frid.
a
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only,
Social Security Office will be at the back strong and healthy.
days the Senior .center will have to closed because of the weather, an
should bring copies of their last
through April 15th. The tax se..Vice year's federal and state·tax returns,
Center on Wednesdays, January 8
COMING EVENT: Thursday, cancel the bus routes, home announcement will be on WMPO
is designed to heip taxpay~ (age iax forms for the current year and
. and 22, from 10 to It a.m.
February 6· the Lark String delivered meals or scheduled by 9:00a.m. Call the Center at992·
60 and over) with their income tax other relevant materials showing .
· ~· Wedlltlday, January 8· the Quartet, Ohio University, will medical trips. Remember, ir school 21.61 if ,you have an emergency
, ~troke Survivors Support Group present a lunchtime concert. You'll bus routes are canceled, the Senior during the winter months. Drivers . Jjreparation. Darla H'awley will income for the year.
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· ~ill meet from I :00 to 2:30, with be amazed that c.lassical music center's lluses/doctor irips will not . will make , EMERGEN&lt;;:Y
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filling out your tax forms. The · make an appointment.
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tia 1ipton, Occupational Therapist, could be played with such spirit. . , run regular routes ·and/or keep medical/grocery pickups if road
program is specifically geared to
~olzcr Rehabilitation Center, The con~ert is sponsored t;y the sphedulcd medical appointments . . . con!litions allow.
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NEW YORK (AP)..,.. Matt Lauer
hegan
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- SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (AP) affluent suburb, home to the goverMost peopie do~'tlive for 80 years. nor's mansion, frellcd that McDo!I- the "Today·" show this morning in a
Edmurid and Genevieve Sobieski aid's would increase traffic and low- familiar TV role - trying to referee
argument about OJ: Simpson's
. .have Ix:en married that long.
' er property values.
guilt
or innocence. It was a struggle.
, • E&lt;!mund, 103, and Genevieve,
But the landlorc;l ptished the ·
• Lauer, 39. admitted to ~ome ncr·
· 100. plan to celebrate eight decades McDonald's plan despite the opposi; of Wedded bliss this Friday.
lion and recently received pennission vousness on his first ilay as co-host
: The two met at a dance in 1916 to tear ,down' the theater. The porn of morning's top-rated network tele·
"while Edmund was WOt"lting for the shOp, .perhaps sensing trouble, had vision show. .
1 " "A couple of times during the
' tieneral Electric Co. They married in already moved out:
:.three months and are still together.
Not every~y is unhapPy with show, just remi~d me to breathe,''
Lauer told cO.bost Katie Couric at the
:: "When I sianed out at GE, I put the new addition,
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program's
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'1'1l be really glad when it final·
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· day's Times Union of Albany. "But . son said. ''And I'll .be really glad . job supk in Friday during the tribute
\O Gumbel, a two-hour'toatierkcr that
,'~n those days, a loaf of. bead or a.1 · when the restaurant goes up:•·
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Muhammad Ali; 'poet Maya
·guan of milk were onlY 'S .cents
~ngelou
and the rocker former!)'
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·. F6od also'played a big plut in their came jello shots. Then karaoke. Now called Prince.
Lauer said he .talked with Gumbel
relationship.
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comes the' next in barroom innovaa
fe'f
times over the weekend to help
', That old saying about the stomach dons '7" Internet access.
calm
himself. "If you're. 11'8tching;
' being the best way to a man's- heart
The owners of Sheffield Pub and
Jhanks,
Bryant," he said.
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Pizza have fumed their watering
, "Everything she . prepared was ·hole into a cyberbar, installing com· , "Something tells me Bryant -may
.·.wonderful, but best of all was my pulers with Internet access· for be sleeping right ·now," Couric said.
There were suhtle signs of Lauer's
'::Wife's soup," he said .. "And wherlil. J?l!iron"
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status
as the junior partner of lli&lt;i
' i:ame time to eat, the meals were .... · .. ·While the concepns not unknown
anchor
duo: Couric opened the pro~way&amp;'ready on time."
. in Europe, and cyberspace coffej!
; · The secret to their success? shops·are popping up like to11dstools gram and conducted the day's first
"Edmund isn't sure, but there 'is one. after a rainstorm here, America's pur- interview segment, about the politi·
,(ule he always followed. · ,
· veyors of spirits had yet to jump on cal fu!ure .of House Speaker Newt
Gingrich:
. ·
'·· · "When a woman is upset, keep the on-line bandwagon.
Lauer's first job was to moderate
.. J!Uict. '' he said,
Pub-owner Irwin Braverman sees
four-way
intervie"! with 'Gcraldo
a
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it as just another something to do
Rivera,
Simpson
friend Leo Terrell
; BEXLEY, Ohio (AP) - Towns, while having a drink, like plnyin1
.and
prosecutor
Christopher
Darden.
,people who tried to stop a neighbor- pinball or watching the TV. ·
f)ood porn shop from becoming • "It's ~like karaoke," Braverman ~rrcll and Darden g01 into a heated
eomethin~ven worse have lost their explained. "When that ftrSI came out, argument abo~t new photographs
.,hanJe.
everyone said you would never see tlw purport to show Simpsod wear·
:: The lascivious altcmative1 A them up there makina fools of them- ing the shoes t1w left footprints at the
McDonald's.
' selves. But get a few drinks in them mllider scene of his •~·wife.
LaUer tried to keep the participants
. · ,: ,, Neighbors to ~ Bexley Art. ~-, and theY will try an~thina. " ·
froat
interrupting each other, but he
.
: atcr felt that when 11 came to quahty
The idea is ~atcht~g on.
smiled
through most of Te!Tell's
·; .of life, Happy Meals posed a ~RAter
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shouting.
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who iJ emb.mssed bec•nse she· ~
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sucb a poor sense of direction. She is , ·
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have had a dtrecuon problem for as ni,hl. l'_ve ~ lhallbis type of di1- IIWces them feel impor1ant. Wbat
nottheonlyone Iha bee affl'
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eel widllhis ~ for;: Jon "as I ~ct· . .
Landers . In elementary school, I..t~touk! get lost which s, unds a little beller !han "a you wrong directions because he
remerhher
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h the s.ameproblem so we say-we never do Ibis. It's strictly a mile
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stantly. SOIJ!elones, my hus~~d wtll directions at one ttme or ano~r.• , was extremely c:Omf~ng to know ai Oak Rider( I've round hel ~ . her zero Sense of dimtion. A lot of
stayontheltneforanhoW'giVIngme Pamellaiman, Ponland, Ore.
. I'm notllone 'Ibinlci for ,pn' ti
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Dear Pamella· What a good sport
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store directional or spaual Impairment.
My f~ily and friends think it's you are! People C:U.•t ttcJp but itdmire ' lhatl~tter. I.t made my day. . ..
wilh the big clock in float or the buge This is a brain dysfunclion that can·
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stanley and
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Pe11nsylvania were guests of her par- · wich were Christmas guests of their
cnli, Mr. and Mn. Bobby Arnold. · parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stanley
Mr. and Mn. Paul Casto, Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. David Napper.
Pen Road, were visitors of Louise
Mr. anjl Mrs. John Ohlinger spent
Eslietman and Buddy. ·
Christma$ with her sister, Tamra
Mr. and Mn. Jeff Bole spent Clark. Also visiting were Penny
Christrnas ,with her IIJOiher, Mrs. Ida Barker, New Haven, W.Va., and Lar, M!p'plly.
ry and Joy Clark,'Middlepon.
On New Year's Day, Jeff and PegDon and Fay Cotterill entenained
gy Qole elitenained Mike, Kathy, Bri· all their children and families for
· . • an aDd Amy Girton, missionaries who · Christmas dinner. A 'granddaughter,
are presently. reii\ling at the Zion · Cynthia Cotterill, made a short visit.
Church panonage. . '
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Mr, Pridemore recently new to St.
Mr. and Mr5. l:.arry ·Clark, Mid- Louis·; Mo., on business. ·
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Ed ~arks, Gibson Ridge. recent·
. dlepon. spent New Year's Day visit·
ina. their daughter and husband, ly visited Louise Eshelman and Bud·
Wendy aad John Ohlinger 11114 dauJh- dy.
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RACINE .. RacineVillageCoun· cj] organizational meeting, ,7 p.m.
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meeting to follow.
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Tuesday, conference rootn, public
library, Pomeroy. For information
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M.i t:W ,B • RobiN:.~
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belle RobinsQil of ncar CoolviHe day deployment was spent at iea,
recently returned from a six-moath Robin~on was still able to visit
deployment to the Medii-. Bahm~, Crete, .Ft'lllce, Greece, .
Adriatic and Red Seu ~the air· lnel, 1~y, Spatn lllld the United
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Arab Emirates.
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Wilhasmile and wave10reponen
This ~k. he is pulling the spot·
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~ little red after four daya in the 'nounced his vacllllon a success. "I · other se1f11Cnts of American society.'
; Caribbean sun; Pmideat Clinton ,is hlid a.great time. I loved it," he said. For example;,he plans to bring edu·
; c:hargi~g town lnaugurl!ion Day He had begun his winter break on . cators 10 WashinJilon for an event at
~ wjth a sories of •IIICd events aiJMCI Hilton Head Islud. S.C., on Monday. !'Which he will tout.new.Jiovemment
: at hisJ!IiJhtlng top poliey priorities . Aides said the president would , ~sties showin&amp;,adecl~ne.in studcN
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• . Clinton wu kicking OtT his pull- · iffJ · inembcn of his Cabinet lhi.s aide, speaking on ·condition of
:. lil:ity camp.ip ~with Mllllb 10 weekend 'II Camp David, tofd. The anonymity.
· : :an ecurnenicll prayer breakfast at the ·· private seasion is meant u an oppor- , ! The president intends to use the
~ Wbite H,Oiile attended by natiOIW tunity to discuss second·lerm priori- ' i:ducation event to push proposals he
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It was Clinton'&amp; fint visit to St paian. including tax c:redits that he
• . ·He-expectcdtoltlrellatheme
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; cawtpaip: bringing the counay ~101· the Vniled Slatel. Once blck in the college as univenat in American as
· : er together Ill CRaie a ~nity or.~- ·poliiicai fray in Wuhiapia, it may a hiah school diploma. He llso wants
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: . . The pres1dent and ~~~ ·w1fe, gress is Jeturnina with ita own prior·
In llddition;. Clinton plans to n!it·
• H11lary, I'CIW'fted to Wahtni!On on ities includln1an Cltaeci 1 s to'inVCI- ·crate his welfare-to-work theme : Sunda~ niaht from fOil!' days · of ug.ie . irreplaritiea in ~ratic pi'O'IldinJ incenti~ for busi~ 10
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: ., .~ rnt cOI!ple spent ~~r fin.al · ties and campaian fmatiCC reflll'lll, . · • pot:ations. includina the communil:a. , · vacauon ~Y at a privale htlls1de ~dClinton wants to set the stage for · tions company Sprint and c~mical
: Ia, scr~pp~a . pl1111 for a boatulg his inauaural on Jan. 20 lllld his State giaat .Monsanto. were invited to a
: excurs1oa 1n favor of.tesa lldv~~ture· of the Union address i~ early Febl'u.. . promotional evc;nt 11 the White
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.relatives for the lovely cards we received on
ouT .Anniversary. For the gifts, the telephone
calls. To the VFW 9053 and Keno Church of
Christ. Also to the family for the beautiful
flowers. Thanks to Grace, David a.nd family
for their special gifts and all the help you have
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1t-s• ~ever too 1ate or too early to ond leg and insurance and · invest·,,
rjty give$and'
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credii?that Socill Secuby Bob Hoeflich
'Social A-urtty
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Japanese households save at th•
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Congratulations are in order for el'in-Jaw and sister, Harry Lee and
If you receive Supplemental Secu· use your past tax-returns lind W-2
Less lhan half of Americans have holds at twice the ~J~te of'American·.
Eel and Ruby Bier, long-time Margaret Bailey. .
rity Jncome ·(SSI) payments for a ,forms as prQOf of your eami!Jis. Call put aside money specifically for households..
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Pomeroy residents, who will quietly
Cards ·will reach Esther at 6496 child with a disability, the Socill Social Security's toll· free number J. retirenient.
Men reaching age 6S today ..can
mark their 60th wedding anniversary Route 60, Cassadaza, N. Y., 14718- Security Administration will notify S00.7721213, for assistance in dorSoci!ll Securi'ty's advice for expectto live IS.S years and women
Ibis Wednesday, Jan. 8.
9206.
you about an upcoming review of the' · mting your rei:ord. · .
retirement plannen is ·to use Soo:ial 19.2 yean. In 2050 that figure is 25.2
Cards will reach them at267 Mul.------·
child's case, aCcording \0 Eci Petenon
Q.I have an elderly neighbor who' SeCurity as the stan in a three-leg for men and 29.9 for wo~en.
berry Ave., Ponleroy.
Interesting.
~anage• of the A';hens .s~al ~ecu." does,n't hav~ enough to live on. Could stool that includes savings as a sec'·
It became tllBIIdatory . for auto n.IY office. The nouce will explam the she he ehgib~e for Supplemental
In 1902; British financier Cecil
Former !&gt;feigs resident, Dick manuf~turen to install air'bags in recent law which established a new Security Income (SSI)?
· The first president to auend 8 .Rhndes left $10 million in his will to
Rosenbaum who has been Jiving the vehicles they built. The govern• definitipn cif disability .f?r chil~n. · A. SSI ' provides monthly pay- World Series baseball game was .provide scholanhips for Americins at
way out in California for a few yeir&amp; ment '!"ould have it no other way.
UndCrth¢·new ~finllipn,~htldren '!Ients to 'JN:ople who Me age 6S or .Woodrow Wilson in 1915.
pxfo,rd University.
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request of Joe Gloeckner for the alternatives being offered including children who are now eligible for SSI ' live on, she niay he eligible for
lyrics of "Oh, How I Hate lo Get.Up fixing .the bags so they won~t func- to see if they are disabled under the monthly SSI benefits. For more infor·
.in the Morning" in a recent column lion.
·' new definition.
mation or to apply for benefits, she
and through the magic of today's . [can only wonder how many dot:
Over a two-month period that can call Social Security's ·toll-~
electronics faxed ttie lyrics 10 Jan the required air bags added 10 the started in la~e Novem~r, mor.e than · number, 1·800-772- I 213.
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Q. My daughter recently died in a
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that they aren't serving us that well, representative cpayees of children car B!'cident at the age of 43. 1 Jived
Thanks, Oick. Good to know that after all.
with disabilities. If you· have any. with her and her 13-year-o1d son. Stlfe
you are still.kceping in touch with us.
Sound typical? It is.
queslions abQut the notice, contact paid all the household expenses wiib
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How are you getting along here in on the notice.
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birthdays you might want to note.
1997 with changing that last digit Questions a~d answers
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of ~Y own.. Can my grandson get
Major Glenna Rummel, (R), from a six to a .seven in all of your
~· When IS the en"?llment ~od Soc~al Secun1y benefits? Wh~l about
whom many of you will remember . COITCspondenceandbusinessaffairs? ' !o s1gn ~p fo.r ~ed1care medical me .
fromallofherfaithfulservicetothe
Making the change 10 the new msurance?.I.d1dnt s1gn up when I
· A. You~~~~ may~ entitled to
Salvation Army through long years, year isn't ' easy is it which again Wl!$ first ~hg1ble and I want to make benefits. Soc11l SecuntY, pays surwill mark her 85th birthday on Ian. proves that w~ are, indeed, creatures s~ I don I m1ss the open enrollment ,v~vor benefits to children as well as
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We know that Glenna certainly ing that swiichover every year just
A. llus ts a great lime 10 ask smce dependent on the1r son/daughter for
misses Meigs County but her move think what it's· going 10 be like in th.e ~~nual enr~llment penod for at least half of their suppon. 11te
.• eastward was probably 8 good deci- · three years when we're making that Med1care Pan fits .from 1anu:"Y I ~o . dependent parent m.ust be lover the
sion . .Cards will reach Glenna at The big chB}Ige in four digits io come up · March 31. If you s1gn up dunng thiS age of 62, ~or rem~ and not enti.. salvation Army, R.O.R., 210, Fifth with 2~ . . With that thought in e~rollment ~nod, your . co:.oerage tied to a ~1gher Social Se~urily be~- .
Avenue, No. 320, A.sbury Parlc, New mmd, 11 .siJould make it .easier 10 Will be ~ffect1~e July .I •. 1997. .
efit.o.~ ,!h~r qw11. Caii.Soc1al ·Secun· . ..
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To s1gn up, call Soc1al .Secur1ty's ty at. l,·S00.772-1213 t~ make . an
And fonner resident, Esther presenttime.
• toll free number•.I-800-772-1213, ·llp(IOtntrnenuo file a clatm on your
Daniels will he observitig .her 82nd
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Pomeroy's amphitheater is now . ness day. The best times to call to Baby boomer fads
~¥rc a number of years and then it - tieing-built by the Banks Construe- ~void peak telephone traffic is later
About-every 7 IIi minutes, a baby
w~ off to Florida where she Jived tion Co. It'll be interestjng to see during the week and later cturing the boomer will celebrate his or her SOth
with her husband, the late Hugh· what it looks like seein' as to how we month.
birthday.
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Q. If some of my earnings are not
By the year · 2030, all baby
to Meigs County. Incidentally, Esther before, Miz Scarlet. ·So in anticipa- on my record, how can .I prove ·my · boomers will be 65 and over. was · in Pomeroy for a couple of lion oflhe finished product,jusl'keep
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my own city. A clovedeaf is lib a
maze 10 me so I am limited in 1n1v.
el. This is a serious handicap, and I
don't heJitate to tell people about it.
Urge your readC:n to he honelt about
Ibis allliction instelld of trying to cover it up. They will then get the help
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Last November, I decided It waa
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Times newapaper Ia ·London.
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paper,~ tbe . . _ frwl'tb.e '
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. And every day it II waltlngfcir me to
dowllload After ulling for too much
.tbe lint day, I trimmed my requireCELEBRITY CIPHER
. nata to RaiJerl Sheehan'• llridp II'·
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1tlcle, the clteu column, the cryptic
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198-4 CR 125 Honda E a:cellenl '
Cond1t10n 12,500 Call Alter 4.3p
P.M . &amp;14-367-0328,

1988 Po~tiac Llt.lons. 304-682·

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w 304-675-3284.

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1988 Ford Bronco XL.T, 1992

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haW!? But Weal r!idn't bow that, 10
Slm,.on jwdped to 8lx dubs. Aa you
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South, u Wut doi!an't haw 1 lipide
. to leiiiL, To lll!d fraltln8 to tbe plelu.
: ~~~~~ ~ 8iv1a8 North~ lltcl
, PG!\t• and, 11 It waa bllb,atate
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1986 Suzuki Quad Racer OU·
387-7764 Call Altet~ 8 P.M. Or

1987 Plymouth Caravelle 4 Door,

fair Condition,

7 Durlllon

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Olhello

-, .When Eut doubled; though, South;
· Colla SilllpiiGII. '-w it bad to be on a ·

Toyola Pi'ck·UP Four
Wheei ,Orive.20,000 Milfl

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drea ~~ 814·992·64 72,.

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LeSabre Limfled.
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vaoe vehicles. Selling parts. !304- lima Merchandiser Who Can
718-5033.
Wot'k Be~en 20 ·25 Hours Per
Wf!iek. Du ill lnc.lude Shelf
Stpcklng, Rolatlon, And Ofsplay
.._ , china, cloc:lts, gold, 1
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MIChel; tltatas, old s10ne Building. Please Send Resumes
Or Record 01 6-~~:perlence To ·
JAI'I, Old blue &amp; Wtlile diShes, old 2400 Firs! Avenue, Hunung1on
wood bolt&amp;, milk ponies, ••hugs Wesl Vlrg•nm ? 5703.
Count~ Adverusemenl , 9sby

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SERVICES

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·llrmlh,' no lnoldo P&lt;&gt;ts. 300-773-

targe, New&amp;r Partially F•nished
'Story. Home On Approxirmrely 2 7
Acres. Outbuildings, Rural locd ·
11on Sellers Trans , Our Loss Your

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-Extended
p&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;Up, ollx4, automihc, loaded, ;
...,~ - ·-· 1n11de and·out, low mtet, '
warranty, 8 1&lt;4 ·992- '

Nabisco Biscuil Company Ia
J &amp; D'e ·Auto Parts. Buy•ng sat- looking For A Oependablt Part-

Kttchen Set. Workshop, Pta~ ·
house, Possible Any Other L1tlle OVerbrook Center need• a part
T~ke•Toys, Please Call 614·245·, time or lull time LP.N, 2 or more
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care preferred. If inlerested come
and fill our applicalion or call An-

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710 Autos for Sale • ·
'84 Crown Vtelo,.a , 76,000 m•let.
5.0 Oflllne, mony new ""'"· hivi

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$6,900. 30•·875-3582 or 304·882·-

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Ldt Ch11rs, Electric Wheelchlirs,
Sian Lilt•. Van Llh~. Sc:ooter1,

bull.

S.A'.SE. Bo1 305.- The Pla1ns, OH
45780.

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terror, Jlbu •lt enoine , many new

WIIIch loin vlo1allon of tho

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parts, runs great • $2900 . 614 ·

baled on race_. color, raNgloh, '

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Hour 800-886-2'195 CoH Today
Groups Start Jtnuary 9th, 10'1h
Soniors Encouragod

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73l! -:Vans &amp; r4·WDs

1988 .Ch_., 31~ T 4x4 AC, .,.$,AMIFII, Hiah MHtt. ,GC • ~­
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1-lelplul lmnled•ate Open•ngs. ApP'¥ ltfe-s1y1e furnuure 85e Th~rd
Avenue. Cnli•polts No Pnone
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cond, red w/ hard shell coYer,

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Easy Work I Eltellent Pay! Assemble Products at Home Call

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Laroe peyoc~ lot &amp; apt buildinG on
Mafn St ln Pt. Pleasant. eu.

mond Bar, CA 111785.

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$8,500 $1,000 Down+ $103.75
Mo. A-• School&amp; ,

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Meigs Co: Less
Lot Rent +
You Own In 8 Vra! 5 Acres

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PAIADIIl

~M $3,800, 61 ...48-1782..

Jonaa Chicktring Oa) Wood
Floor Model Prano. $800. 304 875-21115.

125,900. '

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Clean Late ~ Madel C8rs Or (,vi I~·To Care For· Etditriy'tady
Truck1, tOGO Uodels Or Newer, In Galhpohs, Salary, Days Off.
Smllh Buick Pontiac, 1900 East· 61~-43-2287.

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84,000 M iles, 2 wneet Orive,
$3.700,000.814-2511-1233

nciri'g lnlo. 10% Down + Wt
F1n~e Balance. 10% Off Cash

Absolute •DP ollor : All U. · •I· teniiel 1· 800-513-4343 Ext Bver And Gold Co1ns. Proolseta.
Diamonds,. AnbQUII Jew~lry. Go!d ~Call For Delail1.
Rmgs, Pre -1930 U.S Currency,
Siariing, Etc. AcQurSitions Jewelry
• IW.T.S. Com Shop, 151 Second
AV8R.Ie, Galhpohs. el4·«8:2842

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Gallla Countv Resldtnc.

Rtck Petrson AuCt1on Company,
full time auctionnr. complete

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Advance. Deadline 1:OOpm the
"day before the ad is to run: Sun·
day &amp; Uonday edilion : t~OOpm

auction

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All Yard Sales Must Be Paid In

&amp;241. 814·388-9443

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Experience. ~ree Supplies. Info.

Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

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800-348-7186

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Work

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1989 s-10 ouranoo 4.3 Liter v-e,
Auto, PIS. Pt8, lh.OOO Original
Mrlel, 13,750. 1992 S·t5 Sonoma
5 Spotd , Loaded,.$5,295 Cook
MOM)rs, t114·446.010CJ.'

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Dealer: North

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good hundng dog, one year old,
1109, co11 &amp;14·!1113-7390.

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Speed, Good Cond•t•on, $2,300,·

PupPJ Palace K'ennela, Boarding,

L6st: red 'male Pomeraman.

+ Acres

swer. leave message.

~ts . Pius, Silver Bridge Plaza.

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1987 Fo~d f -250, &lt;951 Windsor~
tng~ne &amp; lt'ans BPI;J'DI 1 yea~ old,
run:s 9rn1, mutt sell. $ot,sc:3 will
negotiate. 304 ·675-1753, tf no an-

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Blooded, !lorn Nov. 28. 175.00
Patentl on Premise'i. 814·9-49·

Gallta Co : Orr Clay Chapel,

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rea~v. Askmg S3.200 , c:all 304 ·

Golden Retriever Pups.

REWARD II Coli 304-675-7515.

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875-3823 . If no answer. leave

75, 814~-6075.

Stud Servic:e Puppiea, Grooming,
Sell I Trade, All Brteda .
Paymenta Welcome, 8 14·388·
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1985 Ford
lOOC.u. '"· 6 C)'l.
41pd standard. 2 wheel dnve, e
112 bed wtth gboa alumlnum top·
p;~~r, very fOod cond1110n. tOWtng

Female Chlneot Puo puppy, 8

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LOST: 8aase11 Hound, m•ss•na
since 121111116 from Crab Creek.

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340' ·Business an(l
Buildings

2 Acres wl30x4D 81lf1188 I 14x70
lratlet'. 304·576-890!-

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350 lots &amp; Acreagi :,

ktal on New Year's Eve, 814-992·

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S-lin Muon, 304-773-511!51.

_. SPJing Avenue vic1My, •foxy·.

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Ftame Point, Mate Ki tten 304 ·

Going busineae fa(

found : 1mall male thort-ha~red
~90· brawn and black, .lnendly,

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St. in Now Hoven, WV. 304-IU2058.
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r~. ...., children. 304-8953841.

·60 lost and Found
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Old, Call AI'-' e P.MJ 81• ·448·
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l:ludgtl Price Transmisttonl.
Sterorng a1 $99.00 and. u~. Used 1

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ps, pb, pW, Ci1gilal read oul,

Rebu!ll, All Types, Ov•r 10 •.000

ICi.+.M ~ ANIWI,U
.Sprain • Rusl)' • Ovoid· Desdeh · .EAVESDROP
One culie to another: "Apartment walls are too thiri.
when I want to sleep and too thiCk when I wanlto EAVES·

Transmissions, Clutches Fly ·
WhHII, ()Jerhuat KltS, 61-4·24S·
56,71

$2,500 304-578-2778

Furnished
Rooms

For parts only. wt'lol• c:a f, 1'88
Caval,1er, 2 .8 mulrl JPOr,l ft 3Q• ·
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wheels '&amp; radiators. D .I Ff·AuTO,
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Pren()h Cit~ Ma~tag, 61&lt;4 · 448·

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carPtf1frv, 'doors, Wlndowt, ,._lhll,

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Last year, commissioners appropriated $50,000 toward ec~nomic devel;: : A new Meigs County , B&lt;iard pji ' C_pmmissione~ Monday afternoon opmentofwhich$45,000wasspenl.
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HoffmarAaid the board has not yet discussed hiring an economiC.devel'
: county.budge! requests,
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opmbnt di.rector, but said the decision has to be made soon. _
·; • Cominission President·Ffe\1 Hoffman explained thtll budget requests from
domm1ssion Vice Presidcnt1anet Howard said the board is examining Olh. : - county offi~eholders.-nd departptent ~eads exceeded the 11mount of mone9 .• er fu_nding o~o~s for econo~ic develoi!menl, including the ~hio Stat.e Uni: the c0unty tS expected to receive by "!Ore tban $2$0,000..
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verstty.~xlenston and the Ohto Department of Human Serv1ces. •
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Shenff James .t-f. Soulsby ,and DARE. officer Mony Wood collared com.: $3,187,1~8. leaving a balanc~ of$239,697 as ofJan. I,',Hoffman said.
missioners on DARE funding. Co111missioners al.located enough money to
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Requests for all departments for 1997 totaled $3,3~1,555, Hoffman_ run the. pro~ for n_ine m011ths.
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During the dtscussion, Hoffman said the board would pledge an additionid
,: ; $3,070., I70, including the $239,697 balance.
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: "We tried to do this in a fair and impartial way by considering what each fot' housmg JM:ISOners out of the county. Hoffman said the money would be
department had spent in 19\¥) and estimating from their requests and prevl- . ~·
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Talk then wandered to the subject of the I00-plus-year'Oid Meigs Coun•
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'FIRST.BABY- Dorothy Older and Orville Ray Hill Sr. are pic•
He then ~ailed on ofticddders and deportm~nt heads to wateh their spend- - ''ThO on!y '.~f~g Yill;t c~n d~ i~ try to d~ss it up and make it presentable,"
tured with lhelr Infant son, Orville Ray Hill Jr., Meigs County'a find
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The ~eeti~B. i~J~~·the first for'Coquriissioner Jeff Thornton, who stan,,; know w_e mustliave a healthy halance at the end of the year to carry us through ed out wuhan tndlvtdllal prayer.
"• . January and Febru81')' 1998, we must monitor spending very closely lhisyeoir . , lbornton asked that t!lc·board open its meeting with a prayer and by repeat,
: .' : and hopefully find ways of inc~ing revenue into the county."
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PrOsecu!JngAuomey JohnR. Lentes, citing recent controversy in Vinton
... restoring SQIIIe.qf ~cuts which were nilde in ,varjous depannients," he said. County ~neeming sep~tion of chu(l:h and stat~. said he would present the
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Center~ is tile unofficial winner of Meigs &lt;;&lt;runty's "F~rst B~h~ of 111&lt;17"
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Cheryl -!Did Jin,N'roffitt.
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Maternal grandparents arc Fred and Sharon Older of Middleport, and
paternal grandmother is Donna Mi Her of Middleport. Dorothy Roush of
_M1ddlepon and Agnes Woods of Fanners, Ky., arc maternal great-grandmothers .
While the Hill infant is believed to be the first ~ahy horn to rcsidcnl&lt; ·
of Meigs County, the prizes will riot be awarded until after the contest
cutoff date Friday.
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- The pri7.cs include a·$5 giji certificate from the Fabric Shop,_Pomeroy:
an 1cc cream cake from the Dairy Queen, Middlcpon: a $20 gift ccnifi"
calc from Powell's Super Vatu Pomeroy; a free dinner to the parents of
the baby a( Crow's Family Restaurant. Pomeroy.
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gift certificate from Swishcr-Lohse Pharmacy, .Pomeroy; a $50 savings
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an's Supermarket, Middleport; a three piece feeder s~t from K &amp; C Jewoff its first meeting of 1997 in new
elers, Po!lleroy; a case of Gerber b_ahy food-from Fondland, Pomeroy; a
chambers, with a new mayor and
$15 gift ccnilicalc from The Shoe Place. Middlcron; a $20 gi'ft cco:tificounci !man.
catc from Fruth Phannacy.
Retired Southern Local educator
A stainless steel trainer cup from Acquisitions, Middleport; $25 wonh
Jotln Dudding was chosen to Jill a of hahy fonnula from Kroger's, Pomeroy; a lirst hear from the Ohio Rivvacancy on village counoil. The er Bear Co.. Middlcpon; a $10 gift ccnificatc from the Middleport Dcpanvacimcy was created after co_unciJ..
mcnl Store , Moddlcport; and Bullons and Bows; Pomeroy, a $10 gift ccrman Soott Hill was named mayor lot-· li fie ate .
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::'; , WORK UNDERWAY- Afour.foat trench 11M ~ tfafftc twltlilm changn alnce the middle block
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three years of Hill's unexpired tcnn.
The resignation of Susie Grucscr rc~cwcd.
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Councilman Henry Lyons was _as a !&gt;oard member wa.&lt; accepted at
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ttte twrlclng lot,pr ll.tn9 S.cbnciStl~
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If Pomeioy were to adopt a simi- 1ohn Musser Ill cOIUICil ~lden! and : persOnal -~ fot .SUJI!IM by an • tory iatoday'l e~ect!ion II Con~ress · Arme~, R-T'e~; ,_ld ~ - "~ ,
''lmole who have a fmlehise to oper· lar 1y11em it would libly mean all . abo approved the 1997 vt.llapllpPID- unrepen'IUt Newt Otngnch, House convenes, ·but-.five OOP lawmiters 01101111ous outpomi.llf of~ ror
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