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                  <text>Make·a meal with .Ann Landers meatloaf
Dear Readen: I swore I woold
never do this again, but the
preaaure has been lOO much. I'm
caving ill.
In l9S9, l printed a recipe Cor
mcBloaC. Since lhatlime, l have
received lhousanda of reqiiCIIS trom
readcn who have heard aboul ~
recipe and others who have lost
theirs. Actually, I shouldn't be so
apologetic. A whole new genemion
has been born since lhe recipe first
appc:am!.11ere1t is. Enjoy! ·
· ·
Ann Landers' Mestloaf
2 pounds ground round steak
2eggs
1-1/2 cups bread crumbs
3/4 cup keJchup
I tsp. Accent
Ill cup warm w11er
1 pkg. Upton's onion soup mix
Beat lhoroughly.
Put into loaf pan. Cover with llYO
of slrips bacon, if you like that flavot
Pour one 8-ounce can of tomato sauce
over all. Bake one hour at 350

·
· If I'm late, she says something like,
degrees. Serves SIX.
· • 1 called the theater: and the movie
Dear Au Landen: I am a 31- •
half IIi hour ' o. Where have
year-old college-educated pro- ~been?"
Ill
1
rw~nal. l have a g~ career.
I am 8 responsible adult who has
beautiful apartment, 8 paid-for CAJ; a · good sense and high morals. I've
high,IQandabank~nt.People never seen a drug, never held a
say I m IJR:Ily. I love lcids, and I know ::igareuc and have maybe three drinks
how to cook.
a ear
So what is the problem 7 ~:i
~ lo~e my mother. I'm grateful for
mother She sees me as an extenSion
,
N .. time
of ~If lhat she needs to control. all she has done aor me. ow 1t IS
friend "Ha!!k • i ~ for her_'!' let ao and trust me. Any .
~y - · - .;.,1j'ingo.Jrlivei suggestiOns? •• TAKIN&lt;f THE
if w~~~ to me': Everyone who PIFTH COMMANDMENT TOO
has left my life has said the same PAR (LAKELAND, FLA.)
. •• •Why does your mothe r call
DEAR FIFTH:other's
You have
been a
thmg
s~ocating
you so much r ·
party ~ your m
ha been
1call Mom every morning, when I behavtor because ~ou ve
get home and when I go to bed (three willing to tolerate It for so mapy
calls). She calls me several limes on years. Mother
will phone once
weekends to see what I'm doing. If
Tell
~ need for her to1
I'm not at hom~, she phones my dacally and ~::.C:isanemagency.
friends and asks if they know where
Y~ IJII
•
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lam If she hearn siren she calls to Make II clear that she IS not toP one
see ~I'm all right. I ah~ays tell her your friends to tc:arn of y~ur
where I'm going and how long I'll be. whereaboutS and that if you ~ant er
to know where you are gomg, you

Oregon State
winner in Top
25 action

Ann
Landers

l~J\viduals

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as the disability lasts. It all adds up . Socml Secunly JaJ&lt;es prud. e in the
'!&gt; important protection .... protec- S ~cf~~~~r~t;ol:w~h:~'faxes are
bOn ~ou can count on dunng your d~ aon wages for household
working years
· IOta1 $ 1,_000
Another Chance
employees unless they
Here's a reminder from Social or more for the year. (The prev11ll!s
Security If you didn't sign up for . threshold was $50). The .change IS
medical insurance
effective with 1994
you first became elig!ble, you II Se~i~a:J:&gt;f~nw!~:Sdo~%~$
hav.e !!!lQther oppgrtqmty to do s9 than $1 000 duiing f994 would be
durmg lhe general enrollment pen·
•
ld be
od ending March 31. Your Medi· due a refund. No. refund wou
care coverage begins July 1 of Ibis due for taxes pa1d on wa~es that
year. You should ~lso lc~ow that Were $1,000 or more dunng the
your mon.thly premmm wiU be 10 yea_::he em lo ee doesn't lose the
pe_rcent h1gher than the basiC ~re- S ial S P.,! ag credits for the
m1um for each 12-month penod
oc
ecun., w e .
lhat you could have been enrolled eamingsr' ede~ though ~':J,or~~~
hut weren't.
gelS~ re un · owever, , e
A rerund perhaps
eammgs on the wor!&gt;~CS.Jl:C!lrd
If you hired someone to work in
$620 or more, but less
your home during 1994 and paid SI,O~~only one wage credltts
them $50 or more, but less than JlC~ .·
I also
.d lh I

Medic~

wh~n

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eam1~gs. 1'1!1~

·

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wiU tell her. 1 wge you to be rum
aboutlhis.
The ideal110lution woold be to get
tniWerred ool or town.
·
Gem of the Day: If you want to
make your dreams come 1n1e. the lint
thing you have to do is wake up.
Is lift pauing you by? MIMI to

1994 FORD.
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TEMP04 DR
4 Cyl, auto, air cond, PS,

tilt, crulu,

impro_, )lOUT social skills? !Mitt for
A1111 Uuultrs' new bookkt,

"Hm~~ 10

Mtlkt Friends and Stop Being

Lonely.· Send a se/f-tJddteued, long,
busine~·sizt tnvelopt and a CMCk

mo.•

or money order for $4.2S (tills
includes postage tJNi handlinr) to:
Friends, c/o AM Uuultrs, P.O. Box

$239 mo.•

have questions about paying taxes
on household employment, call
IRS at 1-800-829-1040.
Ea
· limit
, mm'
.
up.
. If you re rece1v'fg
Secunty benefits, here s an 11Dportanl
update. The
~:~ec~t~nefit am~unt has
been increased for 1995. If you're
th gh
up to
65 rou . 69 you
in
$11,280 Without any
cuons
yo~~~U.=r 65 you can
earn up 10 $8,160 in 1995. If you
earn more than these amounts,
ded .
.
benefit

am~r!c~v~W:. ~

willc~~~~d~~or
peo:C~s
th educ. F $ .

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n.on 1&amp;- •1 m .
benefns
every $3 .m
ft~:r$~e;::;:~ Ifu:P~ry $ of
· s er the limit. If fOU're2 70

1993 MERCURY
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1993 FORD
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recewe your full benefit amount:

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PS, PB, PW, POL

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. TAURUS

mo.*

HARRISONVILLE - Har·
risonville Lodge 411, F~AM Sat·
urday, 7:30 J.&gt;.m. Masomc Temple.
S1a1ed meeung. Refreshments to
follow.
MONDAY
POMEROY - Lenten worship
CARPENTER - Columbia
service of Meigs Ministerial Asso- Township Tru,stces regular meeting
ciation, 7:30p.m. at Trinity Con- Monday, 7 p.m. at the ftre stallon.
. gregational church with lhe Rev.
· Dawn SpalcUng speaking.

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crulea, AM/FM caaa, MUCh
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Baseball Shoes Now In Sto.ck
Mens • Womens • .Children

rue

RACINE - , American Legion
Post602, Thursday, 6:30p.m. with
dirmer.
·

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992-5627

Middleport

Auto, Air Cond, PS, PB, Till,
Crulee, AM/FM Stereo,

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ROCK SPRINGS - Salisbury
· Township Board of Trustees meet·
ing Friday, 6 p.m. at the township
hall in Rock Springs.

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1989 PLYMOUTH
GRAND VOYAGER

Much Mo,..l954011

1989 LINCOLN·
. · CONTINENTAL
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pj, PB, PW, PO!.. PWR
eeet tilt, crulae, JBL atereo
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during July '93
SOCCO flood .

ByALANFRAM
Associated Press Writer
. · WASHINGTON- Denatcd
House Republicans say Senate
. defeat of their treasured balanced
hudgel amendment may make it
·tougher, but they still will produce
plans for eliminating the federal
deliciJ.
.
"We're going to do our bcs~"
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Pete Domenici, R-N.M., sai~
after the Senate rejected the
amendment by the narrowest margin Thursday. "We always thought
we couldn't get it done without a
balanced budget amendment and its
full pressure. But we're going to
try.••
"ll makes · il harder," said his
House counterpart, Rep. John
Kasich, R-Ohio. "You have to
spend sgme energy making sure
you don't have people relax . Bul
it's a crusade. The crusade goes

By GEORGE ABATE
Sentinel News Steff
Two area miners have earned .
national recognition for saviDg
lhe lives or nine other men
trapped nearly 400 feet under·
ground while Meigs Mine 31
flooded on July 11, 1993.
·
Charles "Jody" Neece of
Rutland and Daniel J. Beam of
Gallipolis were nonored for
their actions Thursday.
The Pittsburgh-based council
honored 17 individuals trom the
United SLates for saving their
own lives
other indi-

CARNEGIE MEDAL WINNERS -The
Medal
has been beslowed oo two Meigs Couoty minen. Seen above are
Gallipolis' Dan Beam and Rutland's Cllarles "Jody" Neece,
each awarded the national booor Thursday. The two mloers
played key roles io saving the lives or niDe other mioen on July
11, 1993.
have lefl those men," Neece said
in a previous interview wilh The
Daily Seminel. "Who ci&gt;uld turn
their back yn friends or coworkers in their lime of need?"
Neece Jrudged through the

rushing waters as logs and other
debris swept past h1m, ~tinging
to the ceilmg and moving forward SICJ! by step.
Once .ho reached the Olher
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lly KATHRYN CROW
Sentloel Correspoadeol
Discussion on renu·ng villageowned buildinl!s highlighted
Thursday's meeung or Syracuse
Village Council.
The village bas available as a
rental sforage unit the former
Duckworth gas station building
across from the mun!cipal building,
and four block resJrooms, two at
. the former state park and two at the
village park.

The restrooms were abandoned maintain the park. Scott Walton,
because of extensive vandalism . . who requested space for storing
Council is also attempting to rent diving equipment, will be offered
the village-oWned house,
space at London Pobl.
It was noted lhatcouncil has had .··
The restroonis at the municipal
numerous requests to rent the park have been. offered, as requestbuildings.
. ·
ed, to the Syracuse Baseball AssoCouncil agreed to rent the Duck- ciation and the Midget Football
worth building to Harry Leffle, League. The person in charge of
who operates Can-Do Maintenance the two p.:o~s will be con~ted
Co . The village will use I he to detenmne 1f they are stallmter·
restrooms at the former slate par:k ested in using the facilities.
for storage of equipment needed to
Councilman Larry Lavender

BREC members.launch petition
drive to oust manager, trustees

1989 FORD CROWN
VICTORIA !X
auto, air cond, 1111,
eru1u. AM/FM ·can, PS,
PW, PDL. Much Mora.

$6,949

• 9a.nt;:en

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Masonic Lodge Friday, 6:30 p.m.
annual inspection. Work in MJis!er
Mason degree.
SAT.lJRDAY
SALEM CENTER - Star
Grange 778 and Star Jun._ior;..;;G;:ran~giie;rlt--~
t--~..'llrwill- hold-regnlaE-mectitrg Saautday, 7:30 p.m. at lhe $f811ge hall
on County Road I. J umor grange
members need to bring baking ~n­
.. test enlries. Potluck fQIIowmg
meeting. All members urged to
anend.

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145 North Second

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Budget ·a mendment defeat
won't stop GOP downsizing

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PRJ&lt;SIDENT CLINTON

·

That's just fine with President
Clinton and his fellow Democrats,
who know that the massive,
unprecedenled. spending cuts necessary to balance !he budget would
enrage millions of voters. They
quickly inviled the GOP to proceed
with its budget-cutting work, as
Jiguse Republicans promised in
iheir "Contract With America"
campaign manifesto.
"They have still not presented
their budget," Clinton told
reporters at Jhe White House. He

·
f
dd d I
h ·
a e .ater t at 11 w~~ lime or
Repub.hcan.s to sho"': ho~ they
are. gomg to keep the prom1ses of
lheiC conlra~t on balancmg the b~dget.~nd parmg r~r thett tax cuts.
. Now IS the lime for the Repubbeans ... to roll up thett s.l~.ves and
actual~y reduce the. deflcu, House
Mmonty ~dcr R1ehard Gephardl,
D-Mo., S&amp;ld. . .
.
The ame~dment, wh1ch was to
be lhe fla~sh1p of the GOP effort .to
cut spendmg, zoomed through the
House m January m JUSt two days.

But it was shot down by lhe Senile
afJ,cr nearly five weeks of debate.
. The vote was 65-35 in favor, just
shy of lhc two-lhirds majority constitutional amendments need.
That margin was deceptiv.e -·
because . Senate Majority Leader
Bob Dole, R-Kan., an amendment
supponer, voted "no" in a parliamen~aty maneuver that will enable
him to force a second vote on the
measure, probably during lhe 1996
campaign season.
Bul even without lhe amendment, Domenici and Kasich say
they will produce deflcit·roduction
measures Ibis spring. Dole, who is
planning a run for the White
House, said Republicans would cut
spending, raise .no Laxes .and t~st
Democratic dedication to deficit
.reduction with tough V!lles. _
"They'll be hiding under the
couches," he said.
The amendment called for a bal·
anced budget by ihe year 2002,
unless waived by .t hree-fifths
. majorities of Congress. But it left
unspoken what spending cuts or IIIli
increases should be imposed precisely the problem that has
mired lawmakers as the national
debt has surged to $4.8 trillion.
Nonet!Jeless, opinion polls indicate the measure is backed by thrc!:
of every four voters, though that
margin plummets when people are
asked aboul specific cuts lhat
· would be required 10 eliminate the
red ink.

Syracuse Council finds renter for storage building

1990 PLYMOUTH
VOYAGER SE·

/!,adles We fhe

TUPPERS PLAINS - VFW
· Post 9053 Auxiliary, regular meeting, 7:30p.m.
.
·
FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Church
Women United of Meigs County,
armual observance of~rn:ld Day or
Prayer at I p.m. Friday, Mount
Mdriah Baptist Church, Middle-

port

219 N. Second Ave:

A Mullimedla Inc. Newspaper

$190,000, stands to lose $426,000 a year in bask s-1aie aid under big budget loser - said dislrict residents were sending more state income
Voinovich's proposal.
·
laX money to Columbus and gcning less back.
"Some people may look at the OlenJarigy School DislrictlaX base and
DePalma said that in 1981, residents paid $8 million in state income
say we are a wealthy dislrict and don't need assislance. I disagree,"
lax and saw $3.7 million, or 46 percent, returned in basic state aid 10
Richards said.
.
school s.
''All of the progress .that has taken place in the passage of school
" By ,1992, disJrict residents sent $46.6 million to Columbus, but the
issues and lhe quality of outcome has been done with a belo"' state averbasic aid payment of $4.3 million represcnled only a 9 percent return," he
age expenditure,'' he said.
·
said.
Richards said pee pupil spending statewide was $5,241 in budget year
Centerville would lose $1 miltion annuaUy in the budget, a 23 percent
1994. Olen tangy spent $4,965 per pupil.
loss of state basic aid and a 2.4 percent reduction of tolal dislrict revenues.
. The proposed $426,000 cut represents 2.6 percenl of the dislrict's operThe Buckeye Association of School AdminisJrators said opposition to
ating budget
.. ·
• ·
.
· stale laX increases had produced more and larger requests from disllicts
"To eliminate basic aid all together is unacceptable. The state of Ohio for local laX levies.
· .
is charged to provide a thorough and efficient form of education in the
· "In 1984, 356 school issues appeared on Ohio's ballots; in 1994, 553
Constitution. Where is the slate's effort?" Richards said.
'
school referenda appeared," said Barney Dunilan, thc. association's lobSuperintendent Frank DePalma of Centerville City Schools -another. byist ·

Miners
get
hero's
honor
Actions praised

.
Jrying to save a bOy
from drowning.
Neece and Beam, Soulhem
Ohio Coal Co. employees in
Meigs Mine 31, will each
receive a $2,500 granL
The pair played key roles in
helping the mmers escape as
millions of gallogs of water
rushed in from an abandoned
nearby mine.
Neece, a 19-year mining vet·
eran, waded more lhan a half
mile throu~h water that rose as
high as hcs neck. Neece had
already worked a 12-hour shift
when .the miners heard that
water was· rushin·g into the
mines cutting off nine miners.
"I had to go back. I couldn't

1990 DODGE
·. B2SO
MCS Diamond Furu %.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, March 3, 1995

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BALLOON BOUQUET FUND-RAISER - Mooey ror the
Alzbeimen Fouadatloo wt111 rallied recendy tbrou&amp;b a balloon bou·
quet sale. Here Mllrcla HmHie•ltelt deliven some of the bouqu~lli­
Pomeroy NursiDg and Rehabilitation Center. 1D assoclatloa With
WMPO I390 AM and FM, Veterana Memorial Hospital ud the
VMH Auxiliary, John Construction Company, Kee and Dee
11C:era,mic:s, and AGA Gas sponsored the ruod raiser.

.

Vol. 45, NO. 215

Copyright 1995

By JOHN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
.
COLUMBUS- So far as Gov. George Voinovich's p-oposed budget
is concerned, the OlenJangy school dislrict of southern Delaware County
is wealthy -and a target for a cut in state aid. The dislrict disagrees.
Supenntendent Keilh Richards joined other administrators and education groups Thursday in opposing parts of Voinovich's school spending .
plan before a House Finance subcommittee.
Voinovich proposed to cut basic state aid to 60 of the Sf:Bte's 611
weallhiest disllicts. About $33 million in savings would go mstead to
low-wealth schools.
Richards said Olentangy was the fastest-growing district in the staiC,
with a student P9PUWi9!! lhl!l !!Qubl~!!. in eight years. Voter~ have
approved lhree money issues ·in recent years; the graduation rate IS 100
peicent; 90 percent of students go on to advanced.ttaining.
.
The district, which has a property valuauon per pup1l of about

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Low tonl&amp;ht In lht 20s,
cloudy. Saturday, dou~y. HIJibs
near 50.

'Wealthy' school districts tar.get aid cuts

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TH.URSDAY
RUTLAND - .Rutland Town·
ship trustees, regular session,
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at the
sla·
lion.

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CASS, PS, PB, PW,
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Tilt &amp; Crulaa, MOREl
stereo

--Community calendar--

2-7-6
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Pick 3:

1994 MERC~RY
SABLE

Jl562, Chicago,lll. 60611-0562. (In
'ttllltlda, send $5.15.)

n~f' liii~g anS~~~i~g ~~~ ~~:lr, there is no limn don ~~~~

instead
taxes each quarter, an employer can
me and pay'just once p Y"Jlt.

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Sports, Page 4

Survivors of tax -paying workers receive b~?,,l!,~~~,!?.?,.
By Ed Peterson,
Social Sec~rity
Mt~nager m Athens
le think that Social
A lot of
Se urit is
for old age. Well
c shXutd Jkhow lhat millions Qf
who aren't retired get
Soci.al Security, too. They're the
surv1vors of men 811~ WOfll~_ who ,
lilive walked and prud taxes under
Social Security. Each year, more
than 2 million children and young
adults get Social Security siD'vivors
• benefits ... money that ~elps ~ (Jl!-Y
the b1lls whale they re still en
school And parents who take care
of a s~ving ch~d are eligible ~or
benefits too. Children can rece1ve
'al Securit survivors beneflis
they're
high
school . Their parent can receiv.e.
benefits until the .child is 16. And if

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suggesled that the house owned by
the village, if not rented, be convencd into il concession stand
which, according -to council, is
needed because of the condition of
lhe present facility. Council agreed
to study the proposal and costs
involved.
In other business, Ernie Sisson,
named to council to fill the unexpi red term of Don Sllafer, was
relieved of his duty because of his
failure to allend meetings. The

Ohio Revised Code states that
. council members may be expelled Stale Route 124 lo begin ncx't
·
if they fail to attend two meetings week.
A new culver! and a headwall
in succession.
Named to fill the post was will be placed between the Knapp
Donna Peterson. Peterson had ear- and Taylor propenies across the ·
• tier requested to be considered for a highway from Hubbard's Greencouncil position. Mayor James house. Ditching will occur along
Pape conlacted her, she accepted 124"beginning above the Joan
lhe appoinupent, ~will be sworn Mescher property to Seventh
Sueet.
.in at the next counc1l meeung.
Councilman Bill Roush reported
Council also discussed adopting
on culvert and diJching work along an ordinance to control unsiRhtly
(Continued on Page 3)

Witness' memory fails:
except on .O.J. alibi

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Friday, Marc:h 3, 1995

Commenta
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court:Street
Pomeroy, Oblo

Page 2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middlepon, Ohio
Friday, March 3, 1995

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THO(J6HT I'D
TEACH THEM
BAS£iALL ...

ALRE'ADY
I&lt;NOW HOW.

mg m (the gard~~· :tgulas
take_~~ these deficiencies before disaster
of what we have, e
saJ o
occurs ..
the gallery's irreplaceable anworlc:
Six ·months later, the pllery bas
AP~A. _a respected non-profit not taken those immed1ate st ·
orgamzauon, . completed the Kaplan told us that all of the :;:
scathmg evaluabon last Sep\Cffi'r· ligllts in the modem East Buildin
11 charged that,,the gallery _s s ~; will be ~led by the middle Qf
hghts amtroot- leak-extensively;
April, but she confirmed that the
allowwg water to seep ~~~~ the b 'lding suffered a water leak .
gallery's East and West bUildings.
Ul
JUSt
Tbe buildings' heating and cooling . last ~onth after a snowstorm in
·system was assatled
. for fJrequent Washmgton
There was no damage
b
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temperature and humidity malfuncd- ~pora~;~~:~~
:Se~e;:;e3 10
lions that "could eas1ly excee
. u onpoorly trained workers' abilities" aryMC:!hile a four- ear
to bring the problem under coptrol tion of the skyiights in~ oM;vabefore it damages priceless art- Building will not even begin u:~work:.
.
1une 1996 Thanks to a $2 millie
. Eyen though ,the g~lery com- grant from- the Department ofEne~
mtssJOned APPA s semces, gallery gy the gallery will also receive a
spokeswo~~~ ~uth ~ar,lan says sta'le-of-the-an buildin automation
!he _report IS
beca•!se system for heating Jllldgcooling. But
II did not take mto Vtew correcUve the installation won' t Start u'ntil
mC!Isures that were already comJune and will last more than
1wo
babng the problems.
years
In f~~ APPA noted that "these
~Ifunctions may relate more to
condJttOns are recogmz~d by
the staff than to the system The
(&amp;a!l.ery) sta~( ~~ plans extst for repon charged that the buildings'
thetr correcuon. But the repon
mechanical systems are opemted ·
added: "The team wishes to stale a "by-the-seat-of-the-panis rna~~
ner" and that temperatures in the
gallery swing wildly from too hot
to too cold. ·
'.
At Friday's congressional hearing, gallery officials may find the
heat IOo high.
CIA WATCH- The recent
selection of retired Air Force Gen.
Michael P.C. Cams 10 be the new
CIA director surprised no one more
than the head of the president's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory
Board.
Former Defense Secretary Les
Aspin ·was appointed last year 10
oversee tlte !2-member board,
which was essentially created to
spy on the sponks, and evaluate the
performance of the $28 billion a
year intelligence community. But
Aspin has complained to friends
that he .~ad no early intelligence
about Cams' appointmenL .
Six days before' the · White
House announcement; Aspin spoke
to President Clinton and White
House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta
- and at that point Cams' name
was not even on the "shon list,"
according to sources close to
As pin.
Jack Anderson and Michael
Binstein are writers for United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.

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To put it in down-to-earth ianguage, it will be like the difference
between spending eternity in
Detroit, on the one hand, and
Hawaii, on the other - with
maybe Denver the middle possibility.
The Monnons don't pw it quiie
that -way- What they say is, the
"celestial" or highest post-resurrection kingdom is where the family relationships will be preserved.
The lower kingdoms are made up
of individuals minus theit family
ties.

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Skies will be partly cloudy
·tonight before cloudy skies return
·to Ohio on Saturday.
·
Lows tonight wiU be in ·.the 20s
·across the entire state. Tempera:tures on Saturday will reach the
upper 40s in most areas.
The record high temperature on
-this date at the Columbus weather
'station is 75, set in 1974. The
record low of zero was set in 1943.
Weather forecast:
· Tonight...Mostly cloudy south
with scattered nurries southeast.
Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere.
·.Lows in the 20s.

- MARION (AP) - GTE said · monthly rates would be reduced 10
·Wednesday it will reduce long dis- $1 from $2. Jhere also would be
-tance rates by as much liS 22 -per- DJie reductions for business and
·cent, cut residential Touch Call other customers.
The company said it would concharges in half and complete a
vert
about 8,000 remaining party
-statewide network of digital
lines to single-party service by
switching centers.
·
·. The company filed the plans 1988. That represents about 1 per.with the · state regulators for cent of the GTE's lines staiewide.
Griswold called the completion
approval.
·.
William A. Griswold, president of a fully 'digilal switching system a
of GTE's Norll\easlern "Reg10'n, milestone. He said GTE already
said the company has been stream- provides digital· switching to more
. lihing operauons 10 lower costs and than 80 percent of its customer
lines in Ohio.
· be in a better position to compete.
_-· Customers on average would - . Eighty-six switching centers
. -save from 16 percent 10 22 peroent win be replaced 10 complete GTE's
on daytime long distance calls han- statewide digital networlc.
Griswold said digital· systems
dled by GTE within each local
provide
the technical capability
,access and transpon area. Ove_rall
.\
many
rural
communities need to
·savings would vary based on tune
grow.
-of day and distance.
.
. Griswold said GTE also would · GTE serves about 780,000 cus·'reduce by more than 20 pen:ent the tomer lines in .80 of Ohio's 88
-charge long distance companies counties.
·,pay for access to the local networlc:.
He said that could mean additional
'.Savings foi customers.
(Continued froiD PaRe 1)
· · · GTE said :fouch Call residential
for tWo reasOns - the removal of
barrier.; 10 service from a regulated ·
investor-owned utility and cheaper
rates, and no assurance a new
board would be better than the old
· ' The following actions to end one.
"I don't think anyone here
• marriage were med recently in ~e
office of Larry Spencer, Me1gs wants to see it dissolved. I'm for
improving what we've got." Free.County Clerk of Co'urts:
- Dissolutions asked - Susan M. man said. "I don't want to go l&gt;ack
' Clark and Joe N. Clark, both of 10 using kerosene lamps again."
"Why not?" one member asked.
Pomeroy, Feb. 23.
"At
least witb kerosene you know
Divorces asked - Wendy J.
you've
mled the lamp and haven't
'Markin from Brian G: Markin, both
been
robbed
in the process."
of Albany, Feb. 27; Laura M.
Haley from Robert M. Haley, both
of Pomeroy, Feb. 27.
Dissolutions granted - Jennifer
Lynn McKinley and Jeffery Ray
Am Ele Power ___ .............-.31 112
McKinley, Feb. 27; Dorothy Alma
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Ashland OU --·---.......;.. _,,.31 518
Darst and Richard Douglas Darst,
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Buk Oae.-....
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Bob EW"•ns-....··----···..--... - ..20
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A Middleport man was cited early rhis morning by the Meigs
County Sherifrs Department on charges of driving under the innucncc and driving left of center.
Earl Scott McKinley, 27, was travclin- on Hiland Road near
Pomeroy when he was stopped at 1:10 a.m. He is to appear in
Meigs County Court to answer the charges.

Deer/car collision reported'
No injuries were reported, but an Albany man's car sustained
mpdemte damage in a deer/car collision at 5:45 a.m. today on Dexter Road.
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Evercu L. Hutton , 65, was southbound when he struck a deer
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· The last two miner.; reached the
side of the water, Neece found surface 20 minutes after the, first
the other miners and told them of .·left.
their perilous situation since they
All the publicity, banquets and
were t.akin_g the shonest r~ute to even mcetin~ the govern'?r, has not
leave. Thts route was directly changed h1s life, Beam satd today.
Meigs County shcrff's deputies continue 10 investigate the theft
towards the water.
"I might look at things a little
of a gray four-door Dodge from the Terry Smith property on Salser
One of the miners, who had F.· bit .differ~?tly since I ~as ::0 close
Road ncar Racine late last month.
viously hurt his back and that ru~ht to death, he ad_ded. We r~ JUSt
According to information received, the vehicle and several subhad pained legs that slowed h1m. happy to go on wtth our hves.
jects were seen at the intersection of Salser and Bowman's Run
The group of miners ned 10 an area
The tru e heroes are all of the
roads at 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 20, Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported.
where a motorized mine car was Southern Oh10 Coal employees
Anyone seeing the vehicle or suspects that evening is asked 10
supposed 10 be waiting.
who worked together and returned
contact the.sheriff's office, he said.
Meanwhile, Beam waited in this the mines to operation, he added.
mine r;ar for more than.SO.minutes.
"What happcnio.d that night was
Wh en the 10 miners finally just a freak accident," Beam said.
reached Beam, they then hurtled "It's never been done before, to
along at 30 miles per hour.
have a mine that inundated and
Units of the Meigs County
TUPPERS PLAINS .
Just a mile away ffQIII the eleva- bring it back."
12:24
a . m., A.llen Street,
Emergency
Medical
Service.
tor, the mine car abruptly stopped.
Some stories of the actual rescue
Chester,
Mary
Dempsey, VMH;
recorded
nine
calls
for
assistance
As the miners started running have changed with time, but Beam
I
:45
a.m
.,
Spencer
Road, Inez
including
two
transfer
calls.
Units
ahead, the electrician spliced the said he will tell his grandchildren a
Pooler,
SL
Joseph's
Hospilal;
responding
incldded:
·
cable across a six-inch gap.
much simpler lesson.
MIDDLEPORT
II :54 a.m .. Pinetree Drive,
Finally, when the mantrip
"I was just happy 10 lx: there for
Kayla
Chaney, treated at the scene.
8:15
a.m.,
Overbrook
Nursing
brought them to the elevator some those guys and to help them get out
Center,
Ida
Roberts,
Pleasant
Valhad to wait even longer. The without any disaster," Beam said.
escape shaft could only hold three "Any other employee would have . ley Hospital_;
5:48 P..m., South Third A_ven\IC, Free clothing day
miners at a time.
done thtl same." .
Brice W1U, Holzer Medical Center. slated for Tuesday
POMEROY
I :56 a.m., South Fourth Avenue,
The Gallia-Meigs Community
Middleport, Clarence Potts, Vcter-.
.
.
.
.
Acuon
Agency will hold a free
ans Memorial Hospilal.
·
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Saturday.
Eastern sets t:Oncert
clothing
day for low-income people .. _
---- RAClNE
Eastern High School Concen
on
Tuesday,
March 7 at the cloth10:27 a.m., State Route 124,
Band will hold its annual winter Church hosts speaker
ing
bank
in
the
Cheshire Village
Erwanna Jeffries of Point Pleas- Monica Chadwell, VMH.
· concen at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the
Hall.
high school gym, under the direc- ant, W.Va., will be the guest speaker Wednesday, 7:30p.m. at Silver
tion of 4ifector Susan Climer.
Run Baptist Church, Cheshire.
Lodge sets meeting .
The Pomeroy Masonic Lodge Soup and baked goods
Eagles Class of Asbury United
164 will hold meeting honoring
two master Masons Robbie Whyatt Methodist Church will have a soup
and Rhett Milhoan at II a.m . and bake sale Saturday from II to
5 p.ill . at the chutch in Syracuse.
March 18 at the lodge.

Auto theft investigated

Squads answer nine calls

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Class to start
Baseballlsonball ready.
Tai-Chi class will begin, MpnThe Chester Baseball/Softball
day, 7:30 at Middleport Arts CounA~sociation will be holding a meeting 10 begin the 199i season. .The cil, Erjc Chambers, instructor.
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meeting will be held at 7 p.m.
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Monday lit the Chester Volunteer Lodge to meet
· Special meeting of the MiddleFire DepartmenL
port Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, annual
inspection, 6:30p.m . dinner folCookie sale set
Middleport Cadette Troop 1208 lowing by meeting at 7:30p.m. Friwill have a booth sale at Vaughan's day.
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cleE ning up areas involved , but
rem Jving abandoned vehicles.
Council voled to charge a nonref Jndable fee of $25 for posting
ca .npaign signs in the viUage. The
fr.e would not apply 10 signs place
&lt;&gt;n pri vale property.
It was noted council is now
accepting applications for pool
·manager. These may be mailed to
Janice Zwilling, Bolt 266, Syracuse
45779.
The mayor's report showed
receipts of $1,045. A repon submitted by Officer Tim Gillilan
showed that he issued 27 'citations,
investigated two complaints,
worked 75 hours and drove a tolal
or 500 miles.
.
.
Gillilan, now a resident of
Syracuse, gave special thanks to
the Middleport Police Department
for a donation of an ORC book.
'111e balance in the funds as submiued by Clerk-Treasurer Janice
· Zwilling included general fund,
$19,417 .59; street construction,
$11, 006.43; Highway, $8;590.82;
fire, $2,841.95; water, $2,555,06;
pool, $2,842.23; guaranty meter,
$2,917.05; cemetery, $89.21;
Auending were Pape, Zwilling
and council members Lavender,
Roush, Dennis Wolfe, Eber Pickens Jr. and Katie Crow.

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Saturday ... Morning sunshine
north and west...Otherwise mostly
cloudy . Not as cold. Highs in the
40s most places ... And approaching
50 south.
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Extended forecast:
Sunday ... Rain likely. Lows in
the 30s. Highs 45 to 50 north and
in the 50s south.
Monday ... Showers likely. Lows
35 to 45. Highs in the 50s north
and 60 to 65 south.
. Tuesday ... A chance of rain and
cooler. Lows in tbe 30s north to
40s south. Highs 35 to 40 northwest io 50 to 55 southeast.
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The backlash against "affmna- ments) or admissions (e.g. to col.
. .•
.
· live action" is rolling over the leges), but if affirmative action Hubert Humphrey, swore that he than any other black in the counDemocratic Party like a tidal wave, doesn't mean exactly tha~ then pre- would "eat his hat" if that law was try), white billionaire Sumner Red, anli Pr~side!lt ~linton has come c1sely what does it mean?
ever interpreted as requiring a 1 sto~e stood to be excuse_d _fro~
forth wath hts. fu-st response. (No
blac_k American to be hired, or paymg upwards of $440 milhon m
. doubt there will be others.) It IS a Wi"/f
A R h
admtued to college in preference taxes ~usc he had the compa8!Ypic~l Clinton waffle: We will
I IBm . . us er i to a better-qualifi~ white. The sion to sell Via~~ 10 May's COIJ!·
exammc the whole spectrum of
whole object of the act was 10 pany (for $2.3 bJihon) iluher than
affirmative-action programs and
Ai that point you wiU be treated require that blacks be evaluated-on to a white-owned business.
:
elill!!nate a~y that "llfl:n't_work- to some woozy poetry about their individual merits and U'eated
n.·e Republican Congress put -~
mg, but w1U defend·the pnnc1ple ·" goals," or diverted to some side accordingly --·that they be judged stop 10 that outrage, but the ISSue 18
of aff~tive action ':0 the death.
issue such as "outreach" (making in Martin Luther King Jr.'s rialging far b~der. The Americ_an people
. Practically the en~ Democmt- sure th'at minorities are given a words, "not b)" the color of their are p01sell to put an end to th~
1c Party _has _fallen _m behind this chance to compete) on which _!kin .but by IM contenLof their whole racket of r~ l(Uo~s and
formulabon, meludJOg some black everybody-agrees. Bbt-the-present character."
·
race preferences, and the hberali&gt;
poli_ticia~s (like Will!e Brown in drive to eliminate "affirmative
And yet, under the rubric of know it. No wonder they are
Cahforma) who until las( week action" is aimed squarely at poli- "affirmative action " a whole scared,
were vowing unlefenil the whole cies that fava- one skin color over complex skein of entitlements has
William Rusher is a Distin.·
edi~ce o_f affirmative a~tion with another regardless of individual evolved that benefits nobody but RUis~ed Fellow or the Claremon~
theu dy1ng breath. Th1s merely merit. We .must insist that liberals sman lawyers and their wealthy Institute for the Study or Stalesdemonstrates how. scared they are tell us whether they are fa- that or clients. One of the slickest came to mansblp and Polllical Philoso, .
- and they have every right to be against it, and where they stan'd on light recently when it was revealed phy.
scared. .
. . .
policies that would eliminaie iL
that ~ec,ause a former Carter
(For information ~n how t~
· For the rest of us, IllS Important
2. The liberals . are forever admimstration consultant Frank communicate electromcally wltli
to hack our ~y through the thick telling us that the glad day will · May, is blacl&lt; and therefore iheoret-· this columnist lind others, con;
growth or miSC!'nce~tions a~d dawn when discriminatiOI) no . ically disadvantaged (even .though tact America Online by callinR
· planted QJnoms wtth which the lib- longer exists in America, "but it he controls more cable systems 800-827--'364, exL 8317.)
,
erals and their allies in the media ·certainly isn't here ye~" so afflr- · ·
have attempted to obscure the mative action can't be abandoned
.
.
whole issue.
.
yet. The planted axiQ!R here is that
·
=----,--u--·l.·,aifnfithlrnetafii'S:tiv'eplace, exactly what this country at some point decided
action "?-itira-to correet the consequences-of~
"Why don't you i'!st hit the 'channel search' :
·nice-sounding phrase, carefully crimination by requiring "afftnnabutton and set tfie remote on the table for the
chosen abo.ut30 years ugo as a sub- tive action" unt_il those conse- By The Alloclaled Press
·
stitute for such Wlpo~ular ~s as quences were emdicated.
.
-~oday is Friday, March 3, the 62nd day of 199S. 1'bere are 303 dllyi .
evening!!?•
"preferences" and "quotas." LibBut exactly where and when did left m the year.
.
:
crals nowadays always holly deny '·· ~erica a:doPt s~h. a ~!icy? Cer- . Today's Hig!ilighi in History:
. \· :
that t~ey r~vor quO!iS or prefer- tamly not In the _Cavil ~aghts Act of
One hundred and fifty years ago, on March 3, 11145, Florida becamq
ences m bmng (e.g. m fJre depart- 1964. ·one of ns ch1e1 authors, the 27th sllte.
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Miners get hero's honor

"I. object to the current practice
of laughing in church. Even the
clergy crack jokes. Wo!Jld Jesus
·approve1" __: M.I&gt;.B., Lubbock,
Texas ·
It is hard to say. There arc no
references to smiling or laughing in
the New Testament except to
. protest against it. Luke warns,
"Alas for you who laugh, you shall
weep and mourn." James advises,
' 'Tum your laughter into mourning
and your gaiety into gloom.''
Chrysostom, one of the early
church fathers, told the people of
Constantinople, "We are not
assembled to burst into peals of
laughter but to weep for our sins."
People today, even most religious people, are not -so serious _
at least in America. When I was in
Israel, the people there, who tend 10
be solemn, asked me why Amelicans smile so much.
George Plagenz is a syndicaled writer for Newspaper Enterprise· Association.
(For information on bow to
communicate electronically wilb
Ibis columnist and others, contact America Onllne by calllng (.
800-827-6364, ext. 8317.)

Just what is 'affirmative action'? ·

A 35-year-olil Pomeroy area man apparently a&lt;:cidentally shot
himself in the leg with a .44-caliber Magnum revolver shonly
before 8 this morning, according 10 Meigs County Sheriff James M.
Soulsby.
Floyd Stewart, Union Avenue, said he accidenlally wounded
himself with a revolver be keeps under his bed, Soulsby said. The
bullet passed through the lower part of S&amp;ewan's right leg.
·
"He said he thought it was unloaded," Soulsby added.
Stewart was transported by the ·Pomeroy squad .of the Meigs
County Emergency M~cal Service 10 Veterans Memorial Hospilal
for treaunenL
Sdulsby urged people 10 keep fu-earms unloaded and locked up
separately from ammunition ,
"Treat every gun like a loaded gun," Soulsby said.

Russell R. Gibbs', 76, Circleville, died Thursday, March 2, 1995 at his
residence:
Born Feb. 22;- 1919in Meigs C®nty, son of the late Roland J. and
Meda Maude Russell Gibbs, be was retired {rom the South-CenUlLI Power
Co. He was a World Warn veteran, having served with the U.S. Army's
54th Signal C&lt;XpS. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and
Post No. 134 of the American Legion.
.
He was a member of the Northwood Chwch of Christ, the Masonic
Lodge council chapter and commandery, and the Shrine Club.
Surviving are his wife, D. Juartita Warner Gibbs; a daughter and sonin-law, Linda and James McConnell of Circleville; three grandchildren
and three great-grandchiJcJren; two brothers, Pearson Gibbs of New Lexington, and Joseph Gibbs of Circleville; three sisters and a brother-in-law,
Katheririe Werner of Elida. Clarice Krautter of Pomeroy, and Charlotte
.and Robert Elberfeld of Pomeroy; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a son, Roger W. Gibbs; a sister, Teresa
Swatzel; and a brother, William A. Gibbs.
Services will be 1 p.m . Monday in the Defenbaugh-Wise Funeral
Home, Circleville, with the Rev. Sidney Clay officiating: Burial will follow in Forest Cerneiery, Circleville. Friends may call at the funeral home
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made 10 Buckeye Home Health Care,
. Circleville.

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places where they n\ay spend eiernity after they leave these earthly
precincts.. They base this also on
the writings of Paul.
,
"The sun has a splendor of its
own," wrote the apostle, "the
moon another splendor, and the
stars another. So it is with the resurrectionofthedead."
That is, we will go to one of
three locations on resurrection day.
These locations wiU be as different
from each other as the sun is different from the moon and the stars in
brightness.

Accidental shooting probed

Russell R. Gibbs

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tering portrait of the National we re ce~ly gomg to gCI !" II In
Gallery of Art will be on exhibit our quesbons .... You can' t 1gnore
this week before the House Appro- the concerns expressed in the
priations Subcommittee on Interior. repon."
And the subeommiuee chairman, Rep. RaJph Regula, R-Ohio, By Jack Anders-on
is warning gallery officials in
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advllllGe not-to-air-!&gt;rush OVC'f evi--~-and
dence that it's failing to proteCt the
Publlsber
b. •
Ml'chae/ Bl"ns•el"n
na Lason san treastbeuregalls.
ked
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t year,
ery as
an
independent team of experts from
At a time when the new
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
· MAJtGARETLEHEW
the
Association
of
Higher
EducaCongress
is scrutinizing ans fundGeneral Manager
Controller
tion Facilities Officers (APPA) to ing, President Clinton wants to
assess rhe safely and security of its boost the gallery's $55 million
'
collection - which includes more budget. But Regula, who holds the
I.JlTffiRS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be leso than 300
1
than 7?,000 works of art ranging gallery's purse strings, revealed
wonk long. All letters are subject to editing and must be signed with oamo.
' from Picasso to van Gogh.
that the APPA repoo is coloring his
Jlddnla and telephone number. No unsigned Ieu.n will be published. LetteJi
Although the gallery grumbles early impressions.
abould be in good tuto, addressing issuea, not personalities.
at the broad brush J:!:VIew, the eva!"We want to know what's hap~o_n team was "lllllll_l~ous in its pening to the money because
that the condtbo!ls
the they've been getting a, substantial
fac1h11es and the orgamzattonal SUM through the budget process
pr~blems·: at the gallery "threaten plus they have a lot of private
the securny of t_he collection," endowment," said Regula. Last
according to a copy of APPA 's month, he sliced from this year's
By WALTER R.MEARS
rell?fbudget over $400,000 the gallery
AP Special Correspondent
·
If
I
w~re
t~em,
I
WO~fld
wanted
to use to start building a
WASHINGTON- There'll be a price for the Republican reprieve on
1ssue
m
my
opemng
multi-million
dollar sculpture garaddress
the
the balanced budgCI amendment, probably on the installment plan when
statement,"
Regula
told
OlD'
associden.
GOP leaders try 10 get a&lt;:tibn on close! y contested issues to come.
Not that Republicans are alone in maneuvering to schedule voles 10 gCI
their way; the Democrats did it all the time when they ran Congress. Now
that Il)ey're in the minority, Democrats try to gCI their way by means of
run-on debate. ·
I
But usually such tactics are employed before both sides, by unanimous
c~nsent, agree 10 a day and time to stop talkin!l and vote. On Tuesday
mght, however, when·1t came tun,\:! 10 VOle Oil the balanced budgCI amendment, Senate Republicans delayed the vole when their head-counters
found themselves one tantalizing vote short of the 67 needed 10. approve
the measure.
Sen. Bob Dole, the majority leader, abruptly-recessed the Senate and again Wednesday - to try to win that last vOle. That put off the decision at least until today.
BUT, IT SEEMS
Indeed, Dole, th~ polf..leading prospect for the Republican presidential
THEY
nomination in 1996, said if the amendment is voted doWII, he'U keep it on
the agenda and try 10 force action on the politically volatile issue about a
·· ·month before the next election.
In the in&amp;erim, though, the always balky Senate wiU be even harder to
manage until and unless the bemocrats forgive the tumaroWJd.
. Sen. Thomas Daschle, the Democratic leader, said he wondered if
there would ever be another unanimous consent agreement in this
Congress. '·I thought a deal was a deal,'' he said. Senate dispull;§ lilce this
one usually fade :'"d are f~rgotten, even when the .rbelQric is as angry as
Sen. Robert Byrd s accusauon that the GOP move was sleazr. and tawdry.
But Byrd, the senior Democrat, has a long.memory Wid can .Lbe maklbed
as a master of using the rules 10 his side's advantage.
.
In the Senate, it usually takes·unanimous consent- one 'no' in 100
can block it- to set timetables for action. The only other wa,.around a
determined, minority opposition is to get 60 senators to vote to end
debate, which takes longer and not infrequently fails.
.
. Dol~ said the ~.~wed budget ament!ment was vilal enough 10 warrant
h1s Iache, callmg 11 probably the most tmportant vote we're going to cast
around here, maybe' in our career.;,"
Perhaps so, but Congress has voted on balanced budget amendments
five times since I 982.
·
· The _differeJIC'e this time is that Republicans controf both chambers. Wid
no earlier_ eff?rt has come this close.. The last Senate vole was just one
year ~go; 11 failed 63-37, four ~otes shon of the required two-th~ majorIcy.
.
.
Tile customers always write...
name of the Mormons) has tire
The balanced budget issue is politically potent, and the amendment has
"If Y'?u_think _liunting is wrong world's I!IOSI exlensive library of
become shorthand for ending deficils. It wouldn't; that would have 10 be because _1t IS a VIolent_spon, Yfhat genealogical r~ords ~ which it
done slep by step, cut by ~ul, and perhaps· tax by tax, ·in Washingto,n or · about violent sports .~tke boxmg, gladly sharesW1th' non-Monnons.
elsewhere.
·
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.
hockey and football? . - A.L.T.,
The elsewhere is worrisome in the Stale houses where an approved
Portsmouth,
Oh10
Ge·
amendment would have 10 be mtified. Even ardent supporters like Gov.
\Yhal puts v1olent sports such as
':t
• r18
Mike Leaviu of Utah are concerned that as the target year for balance boxmg,
h~ke~
and
footb~ll
2002, or two years after ratification - approached, pressureS would even bullftg~llnl!- ~n h1gher
Because it is the Mormons'
intensify to shift costs from Washington to the states. Skeptical !~lora! ground than hunh_ng IS that desire to spend eternity with their
Democrats think the same pressures would make Social Security an ulti- 1n .hun11ng only ~:me s1de has a families (a desire they share with
mate large~ that's the major hangup in getting two-thirds to say yes.
chance;, The deck 1,s, stacked. How most non-Mormons), they want to
. The political .pllll_ch shows in the polls; 79 percent favored a balanced man~ . sponsmen would ~ on make sure all their relatives will be
budget amendment m .the latest New York Times-CBS News survey. But th~ ltillmg fields each aurumn if the in hCQven. If in their genealogicai
that hefty majority vanishes when people are asked whether they'd favor arum~s co~d shoot back? Hunters research· they come across a relathe amendment if it meant Social Security cuts. .
. arc wmners.m unequal combot.
tlve who "died without the
MII'C Congress, an approved amendment would need 10 be ratified by
Killing deer may be necessary 10 gospel'' --,- that is, without being
at least 38 states. The first wave would come quickly. But getting the
prevent them from star.ving and baptized .- that dead ancestor can
three-quaners 10 write it into the Constibltion is no sure thing.
causing car accidents and to pro- be baptized vicariously by a living
Although it is 901 a pany line issue, Republicans sec it working 10 their
vide food, as in Bible limes. (V,ege- Mormon relative.
·
.
advantage, even in defeaL House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Wednesday · tarians may give you an argument
The living relative goes to a ·
that if six or eight Democratic senators in marginal states vote no, the
on whether meat is necessary for Mormon temple and is immersed in
GOP should spend the next year organizing, getting up petition drives,
our subsistence.)
the baptismal font once for each
using their opposition as GOP ammunition in the next campaign.
It is the enjoyment we gCI from ancestor he or she is proxy for.
ldUing animals that makes it a most
. S!. Paul referred to baptizing for
EDITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mears, vice president and columdubious recreation in my mind. .
the dead in one of his letters to the
nist for The Associated Press, has reported on Washington and
Corinthians. "If the dead will not.
national politics for more than 30 years.
"What is behind the Mormons' come to life again,'' asked Paul, .
great interest -in genealogy?" "then what point is ihere in people
W.K., Goshen, Ind.
being baptized for those who are
The Church of Jesus Christ of · gone?"
·
Latter-Day Saints (the official
To tl)e Mormons, there are three

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Oregon State beats Stanford; Arizona &amp; ASU also ge~ wins

By BOB BAUM
B ar·~ a likely NBA first-round pointS. Tim Young added 13
CORY ALLIS, Ore. (AP) dlaJfPick who had a career-high 33 points.
Suddenly, Stanford is no sure thing points, seven steals and five assisiS.
Dion Cross scored just seven for
for the NCAA toumamenL
When he wasn't hitting a three· the Cardinal on 2-for-12 shooting
The .20th-ranked Cardinal has poi nter or . slamming home a from the field. He's averaging 18
lost four of six games, the latest an reverse two-handed stuff, he was points per gatne.
embarrassing 90· 71 manhandling picking off a Stanford ~ or flipBarry, son of former NBA great
by Oregon State, and has slipped ping the ball behind h1s back to a Rick Barry, had 19 poinis by half·
into a fifth-place tie in the Pac-10.
teammate.
·
time, including three spectacular
"I can't think of another one
"I don't want to make it sound stuffs in a 3-minute, 9-second
where we've played so poorly," trite, but when somebody steps up stretch.
Stanford coach Mike Monlj!omery to that level , it kind of brings
His reverse breakaway stuff
said after Thursday nig.ht s rout. everybody else along," Anderson gave Oregon State a 33-13 lead
"Obviously 'we weren't prepared, said.
with 6:55 to play in the half, the
and that's my job, that's my
The Beavers (4·11 Pac-10, 7-17 first time the Beavers have been
responsibility. We weren't ready to overall) led by as many as 20 abead of an opponent by 20 in 45 .
· play. I honestly thought we knew points in the fust half and were up games.
what we needed to get done and 48-32 at halftime. Stanford (8·7,
Oregon State put the game away
how important this was, but that 17-7) never got closer than II in with a 12.0 run that made it 82-59
wasn't the case."
the second half.
with 4:50 to play.
"We had 10 assists and 21
The Cardinal now faces a criti·
Barry, in his last-to-last home
cal game. Saturday rtight at Oregon. game, was motivated by his poor turnovers," Montgomery s~id ,
"They catne irl'and toOk us a lit· showing in his previous game, "which is pretty much , indicative
tie lightly," Oregon State's Brent when h~ scored five points on 2· of how well the ball was getting
Barry said. "I don't think that's for- II shooting against Arizona moved and what was going on."
going to happen at Oregon. Maybe State.
·
In other games involving ranked
they were looking a little forw8f!l .
"I just needed a game like this teams Thursday nigh~ No. 12 Ari·
to that game."
·
after the game I had at Arizona zona needed two overtimes to get
That would have been under· State," he said.
past Washington State 114-111 and
standable. Oregon State had lost six
Mustapha Hoff added 15 poiniS No. 15 Arizona State edged Wash·
in a row, the latest an 8244 drub· .for Oregon State, while Vladimir ington 76-71.
bing at Arizona State. Coach Heredia and Rob Williams· had 10
No. U Arizona 114
Jimmy Anderson was headed into points apiece.
Washington State 111 (2 OT)
his final ,homestand ~efore his
Brevin Knight was the only
Damon Stoudamire scored II of
re.urement. and the team s downhill Slanford player who was a consis· his 40 points in the second over·
shde seemed unstoppable. .
tent threat against Oregon State's time to lead visiting Arizona (22-6,
Instead, the Bea_vers dommated -;zone defense, finishing witli 26 12-4 Pac-10) to victory. Tbe Pacif•
from the start behmd the play of
ic-10 Conference's leading scorer,

Baseball strike negotiating crowd
gets thinner with lack of progress
lions if there's no progress in the Tenn., led management through
By RONALD BLUM
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) ~ short term,' McMorris said. While strilces at the Chicago Tribune and
: Baseball talks resume today 'with not participating in the small-group the New York Daily News, arid
: less hope and fewer people. · . · discussions, Reinsdorf has been at Fehr referred to him Thursday as
• Mter the sides started talking iii · the talks all week.
"the Tribune union-buster." Some
detail about taxes and revenue
McMorris said Robert Ballow in management say he has been
sharing, acting commissioner Bud could come in as the owners' new advising owners in recent months.
Selig bolted from the talks, which lawyer. Ballow, based in Nashville,
, moved to 'the verge of another
.- breakoff.
.
•
"I'm going home because I'm
tired, for the moment, of going
nowhere," Selig said Thursday
night.
Looking angry and frustrated,
Selig and McMorris accused the '
. union of refusing to state its posi·
: tion on luxury taxes unless owners
• rewrite their revenue-sharing plan.
:
"Clearly people can and have
· become frustrated from time to
time," union head Donald Fehr
said, adding he hoped the day's
events were a "blip." He said he. might make a new propos31 today.
· Facing the prospect of starung
. the regular season with replace·
ment players on April 2, Selig said
striking major leaguers should .
"quit nitpicking everything we
do" and admit some teams have
. linancial problems.
"You can blame the owners Automatic, low miles,
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Stoudamire had six points in Ari·
zona's late scoring run during regu·
lation that forced the flfSt overtime.
Washington State J I4·10, g. 7
Pac -10) led 85-74 with 1:40
remaining in re'gulation, but Ari·
zona ouiSCored the Cougars 17·5 to
take a 91 -90 lead before Isaac
Fontaine hit one of two free throws
with one ~econd remairting to send
the game mto the fiiSt overtime.

Cougars were led by Huskies (8-16, 4-11) took a 11·66
Fontaine, who fini shed with 38 lead on two free throws by Jamie
points, and Mark lfendrickson, Booker with 19 secQnds to go.
Mario Bennett .of Ariwna State
who had29.
scored
24 of his career-high 37
No, IS Arizona St. 72
points
in
the first half. Benneu's
Wasblngtoo 71
previous
best
was 35 as a freshman
With three seconds left, Isaac
Burton drilled a three-pointer from against Arizona in 1992.
Freshman Mark Sanford paced
the comer to give visiting Arizona
State the victory. The Sun Devils Washington with 26 points, 18
(21 -7; 11 · 5) rallied after the coming in the second half.
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· By RUSTY MILLER
AP Sports Writer
This is no time for contenders
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· - to fall asleep.
It has come to this: Mid·Amcri·
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change anything,'' he said.
longest race- the C~.Cola 600
RICHMOND, Va (AP)- Jeff
In addition to accumulating -and its most lu.crat•v~ - . the
Gordon's fast start isn't promptiilg more bon\IS points for Ieadin~ laps Bnckyard 400, wh1ch p81d htm a
· him to re-examine his pnooties for than anyone else on the circunlhis record $61 ~ ,000 : The pa.yout
the 1995 Winston Cup season.
season, Gordon is seventh m the helped h1m ~m nt;arlY $1.8. m1llion
"We're still on the same sched· driver standings, only 58 behind .and firush e~ghth '':lthe.pomts, but
· ule that we were on " Gordon said leader.Oale Earnhardt.
he also fatted to fimsh nme races.
· Thursday after arriving in Rich·
"It's way too early to start talk·
. Short tracks have .presented
mond for today's time trials for the i]lg about poin_!S gr l!linking about' a!l.llther challenge .for G~rdo~. who
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By winrting from the pole last doing that at this stage of the sea· Cup races on superspee_dways. Of
week at Rockingham, N.C., in just son and then you go into a slump or the 31 even!-5. on the W1nston Cup
the second race of the season, G011- something, you could be in trouble. schedule •. e•ght are on tracks l~ss
don became the first driver to We're just thinking consistency than a m1le long. And m a senes
secure berths in both the Busch right now - finish races and finish that rewards consistency, Gordon
Clash and Winston Select all-star them as high as we can. If you stay knows it's in his best inte~ to get
events.
around the lead, good things are better on .the short tracks •f he
"It's nice to win this early, and bound to happen." · ·
.
wants to be a chatnpionship con·
it's really great knowing we're in · Consistency is an area where the tender.
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"It's essential to a driver to
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DONOVAN HONORED- MarsbaU men's head basketball c011ch
Billy Donovan enjoys a lighter moment during his team's practice
Thursday iD Huntington, W.Va. Donovan, honored earlier this week
as the Southern Conference's coach or the year, will guide bis Thun·
dering Herd Into the conrerence tournament today at 7 p.m. a~alnst
Appalachian State, wbith beat Furman 78· 73 in Thursday mght's
tournament opener. (AP)

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N1tianal Trail S4, VlllrMille. S3
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Cot Bmakhavan 73, Oahama 15
CoL Walklnan61.0nm!Ci1y 39
Qryohop Folio 70, U..&lt;D 4S

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lJma Jbth 44, 0cJ..'ft-OJandmf 37
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1nn 0\i\da, auard, and Jamal Fou nl.llinc,
dd"cnlivc end.
WASHlNGfON REOSK.INS: S1snod
Jamca w•• ~gton, aafcty.

Natlonll FootbaiiLu&amp;ue
An..ANTA FALCONS: Sianed Todd .
Ncxman, olfen~ive 1acklc.
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Moore, wide rucivcr, to a ()Uf'-yeat emIn'-"' u .1CIUion thrnuah the 1999 acuon.
Sianod Richard Woodley, wide nx:civar.

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NHL: SuJPCRdcd TotOnto Maple l.ab
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OJt.vea~N: .t, We~~S. 31

N.Y. Rqcrtal Wuhin&amp;UJn, 7p.m.
C ....... ot WlMipet. 7&lt;!0 p.m.
St. Low. ll o.tld, 8 p.m.

Onnaer md Barbuo Oarbcy, outflelijm,
.md Dave Orayfrom, c:•tcher·ritlt buc.man, from lh~ Cleveland lndilna for fu- _
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N.Y.WandenatOnawa, 7p.m.

S. Ca\tra14A, M.tN.6eld St Pdo:'a 46

Grtal Mktwttl Cont.
Ala.·Birminaflun 57, Dayton 55
Manphii83,C~ti 73

Suadoy's games

Anaheim at aucaao. 2:30 p.m.
Da:toitlt Edmonlm, 3 J.Rl ,

Jlolaatc .a, Edon 43
l...cip.ie 50. Convoy CrestView 48
Liberty Benton 65, Fa.tori• St . Wmddin47
Mmlracld Oar. 48, Alhland C~vicw
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New Ric&amp;cl 59, Cory-Rawaoo S3
No.....,. 33, Qryoh"'l' Hto. 32
OUaville 62. Kalida 51
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Tinon 63,Coldwau:r 51

Mwn"fS~, Middle 'fcnn. 69

llnCround
. Ccduville: 82. Bn:.cil 79

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Rocky Ri.-ci' Lutheran W. 31 ,

dhlo V1lltJ Conrenn.nrll rouiMI
A~ Peay IS, Tcm.- Tech 74
E. ~yl5." Mcrehead Sl. 74

Florida atNnt Jcney•.l p:m.
Pit-"llooron,l:30p.m. ~
Tommr. Boay IJ Hanfard, I :30 p.m.
Saa 011111 WinrUpca, 3 p.m. ,
Buffllo • Qucbclc, 7 p.m.
Calpry at Toronto, ) :30 p.m.
VutcwW:t at 1.01 Anadea, 10:30 p.m.

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Indiana at Wuhin&amp;um, 7:30p.m.
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HWI&amp;Gn It Minnelcu. p.m.
SCIW.e in Phoc:niA.I p.m.
Orlando• San Antonio, 8:30p.m.
Mi.uni ·at Denver, 9 p.m.
Sacnmento 1t L.A. Litera, 10:30 p.m.
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N. ~arolina A&amp;.T 69,11owud 66 (01)
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be held on Tuesday, March 7 at
ti:30 p.m. in the Meigs High School
cafeteria.
Meat,. rolls and drinks will be
furnished. PareniS are ask to bring
two covered dishes· a vegetable
and a desserL
Alumni aame slated
Eastern High School will hold
its annual alumni basketball game
on Saturday, March II . .
The women's game will get
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gatnes wiU follow.
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tie-breaker beCause it has beaten en FI3shes locked up the final tour· points that we lost to," Miami's
nament spot with Wednesday's Sendek said. " If that's not proof
Miami and. the Falcons have not.
- If Toledo (15· 10, 9-8) wins, impressive 92· 75 victa'y over Ball
it is the sixth seed. The only way State. Grube doesn't want his team
Western Michigan (13-12, 8·9) can to sleepwalk through· Saturday' s
be sixth instead cif seventh is if it ~atne, but he alS!&gt; recognizes th11t
1t' s Tuesday's game that trulywins and the Rockets lose.
- Kent (7· 17, 4· 12) will be the counts.
" Absolutely,' ' Grube said.
eighth seed, with Akron (7· 18, 3·
14) and Central Michigan (3-22, 0- "But I'm sure that goes for them,
17) missing the eight·teatn totlrna· too."
Just making the tournament
ment
At least one person believes Sat· field after a season of injuries and
urday •s Kent·Miatni game is mean· disappointments is a ftrst step for
ingful, even though it has no bear· Grube and his program .
·~ 1 know it's their Senior Night,
ing whaiSoever on the standings or
and
they're really tough at hom.e to
the tournament~.
begin
with," Grube said. "We' ve
"We approach it as the most
played
so many young ldds, we're
important game on our schedule,''
to keep improving.
just
trying
Miami' s Herb Sendek said in a
We're
trying
to build on our last
classic bit of coachspeak, "because
gaple.''
it's the game we're now playing.
Kent's shocking victory over
Our goals are the same as they
Ball
State might have just been a.·
have been. We want.to continue to
sign
that the Flashes are coming
improve and flaY like a sharp bas· ·
on.
Or
it might just be a wakeup
ketball team.'
·
call
to
Miami.
Kent coach Dave Grube's Gold·
"They just beat a team by 17 ·

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- Miami (20-5 overall and 15·
2 in the MAC) has alniady locked
up the regular-season title and the
top seed in the tournamenL ·
- If OU (22·7, 13-4) wins or
Eastern (18·7, 12·5) loses, the Bobcats will be the second seed.
Should Eastern win while the Bob·
cats lose, the second seed would be
determined by a· coin Ojp at the
MAC office in Toledo.
How about that? The second·
best team in ihe conference not
being decided by OU's Gary Trent
or EMU's Kareem Carpenter, but
by the flick of the wrist of MAC
Commissioner Jerry lpppoliti.
- Ball State (15· 10, 10-7) and
Bowling Green (16-9, 10-7) will be
the fourth and fifth seeds and will
meet Tuesday night. Where will be
detenmined by.Saturday's games. If
they finish Saturday tied in the con·
ference standin~s. Ball State wins a

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Paotor: Rev. Williun D. Hinds
SIUI&lt;lay School- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 6p.m. ,

Church of Chnst
l'omtnoy Clotlrdo at ClniJt
212 W. MaiD St
Pa110r: Andn:w Miles
Sun~ School- 9:30 a.m.

Apostolic
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
EveninJ -7:30p.m ..
s.rn- -7:30

33226 Childrat'o Home_Rd.. · ~
SUnday School : IT a.m.
-·-.Wonhip • lO..m .. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Se..tce~ · 7 p.m.

Ma1011, W.VL
PaalOr: Neil Tennant

Rev.

Sunday acliool · 9;45 a.m.
Worship - II a.m. and 7 p.m.

Wedne!day Servi"' · 7 p.m.

Saturday Service -7;30 p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Servioe-7~30 p.m.

31CIS7 Scale Route 325, LangovU.
Putor: Rev. Riclc Maioyed
SUnday aehool· 9:30a.m.
SUnday worship· 10:35 Lm. &amp; 7 p.m.
Children's ehun:h • 10:35 a.m. Youlh 6 p.m.
Wcdneaday prayer service - 7 p.m.

Wanhip · 10:30 a.m.
Flm s.;uthern liaP.tlst ·
41872 Panemy Pike
Pastor: B. lamar O'Bryana
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship .- 10:45 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Leading Cn:ek Rd., Rutland .
Putor. R&lt;v. Dewey King
· S~at&lt;lay achool- 9:30a.m.
Sunday wonhip ·7 p.m.
· Wedneaday pnyer meeting· 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Bill Uule

Suildiiy School ~ lOi~m~ - -

MI. Union B0ptlst

PaslOr: Joe N. Sayre .
. Sunday School-9:45a.m.
. Evening · 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 6:30p.m.

Hickory Hills Church orChf'lst
.....

ReorganiiOd Churdl of J01U1 Chrtllt
or Latter Da7 Solnls
Portland-RIICinc: Rd.
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Sunday School ' _9:30 Lm.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m.
Wedneoday Services ·7:30p.m.

Reedsville Church ol Christ

Hillside Boptlst Chum
St. RL 143 just off RL 7

Panor: Philip Stunn.
Sunday School': 9:30a.m. \
Wor&amp;h.ip Service:.10:30 Lm.

Wonhip - 9:30a.m., 1 p~. ·

H~aking· meetins,

St. John Lutheran Churth
Pine Gwve
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Christian Union

Pastor: Dawn .Spa}ding

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VIctory Baptist lq~~pen. dant

Hortford Church of Christ In

Wednesday ~ervices-1:30p.m.

Faith Baptist Church '
Railroad SL, Maaoo
Sundar School· .10 a.m.
Worship· II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servia:• • 7 p.m.

· Hobson Christian Union

Pa1Ulr: Arhn Hurt
Sunday School- 10 a.m.

Worsbip · II a.m.
ML Moriah Boptlst
Fourth .t Main St, Middlepon

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Racine
Putor: Rev. James Satterfield

Sunday School · 9:45a.m_

Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Craig, Jr.

, Evening - 7 p.m. •
Wednesday Servic:ea- 7 p.m.

Sunday Scliool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:4S.Lm.

Rutland .Ch~rcb ot God
· ,Pastor: Gregory l. Scars
SWlday School · 10 a.m.
Worship ~ lt.a.m.,,6 p.m.
Wednesday ServicCJ - .7 p.m.

Antiquity Baptist
Stmday SchoOl • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 10:45 Lm.
· Thunday Service• ·7:30p.m.
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Putor: Rev. Paul Taylor
SUnday School • 10 a.m.
· · · Evening· 7 p.m.
Wedne!day Service~· 7 p.m.

Wedneaday Servica · 7:30p.m.

Catholic

Churcli or God or Prophcq
OJ. Whi&lt;e Rd. ofl St. Rt. 160

· Sacrod Hurt Calhollc Chun:h
161 Mulbeny Ave., Panemy, 992-5898
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Paator: Rev. Walter E. Heim.
SaL Coo; 4 :4~·5 : I 5p.m.; Mm· 5:30p.m.
·
Sun. Con.'-8:45-9:15 Lm.,
·

Sun. Man - 9:30 a.m.
Dailey Mu, - 8:30 a.m.

RACINE PLANING MILL
Mill Wntk
· [Ahmef MAk!it~
Syracuse

Pas'ror: PJ. O.apman
SlUlday School ~ 10 a.m. ·
Wedne:aday Servicca -7 p.m. ·
·

Middleport Communlt7 Church
57 S Pearl St , Middleport
·

Pu1or: Ken Molter
Sunday School • 10 a.m.

Racine
Worship - 11-a.m . .00 7 p.m.

Coolville United Methodist Parl!ll
·
Pas10r: Helm Kline
Coolville Cbun:h
Main &amp; Fifth Sl.
Sunda~ School • 10 a.m.
. Worshir • 9o.m. . ·
' Tuesday Semces- 7 p.m.
Bethel Church
ToWJuhip Rd., 468C
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Woobip • 10 1.m.
Wednesday S'ervic::es- JO a.m.
.HGddngport Church
• Grand&amp;,..

SIUlday Sdoool- 10 Lin.
Wmbip · II Lm. .
Wcdnelday Serviocs - 8 p.m.
Ton:hCbUr&lt;h
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm.

Chester

K&amp;C JEWELERS

RAWLINGS -COATS

212 E. Main Street
992-3765 Pomeroy

264 South 2nd ·

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BILL QUICKEl
. 992·6677
204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH ·

992·2975 .

Classifie~.

Middleport

Brogan-Warner
ltiSURANCE
SERVICES

·.
. GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

You Dim 't Have To Look Far
To Spy the Best Buys In the

FISHER
FUNERAL HOME
992-5141

Faith Tabenade Church .

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Putor: Re'r'. Emmeu Rawson

Sunday School· 10:00 a.m.
Evening 1 p.m.
Thu11day Service ~ 1 p.m.

Syracuse Million
1411 Bridseman Sl., Syncuse
PaaJOr. Roy (Mike) Thompson
Sunday School • I 0 a.m.
EveninJ · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service -7 p.m.

Presbyterian
SJracuoe Flnt Uol~ ,._yterlM
Pattor: Rev. 'KriiiDA Robin lOll

Sunday School- 10 Lm.
Wonhip • II a.m.

Off RL 124

P111or: Ed1cl Hart
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
WofJIUp · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

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Middleport Preob7terllli

Sunday School • 9 Lm.
Wonhip -10 a.m'

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Seventh-Day Adventist
SovUJth·D•7 A~vOIIIIJt
Mulbeny Hu. Rd., Pomeroy
P1110r: Roy Lawinlky
S.twday Services:
' Sabblth School - 2 p.m.
Wonhip • 3 p.m.

Chrtodiln Fellowllllp Center
Salem Sl., Rutland
PallOr: Robert E. Muaaer

Suitday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II: 15 Lm., 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Service • 7 p.m.

United Brethren

Mono Ooopd Chum
Lany Faw, Superinlendatt

ML Herm.. Uolted Bmllren
In ChrtJt Church
TeJtao Communily o1r 0!. 82
Pas10r: Robert Sanden
Sunday School • 9:30 Lnt.
, Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday Servicea - 7:30p.m .

Sunday achool ~ 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 1 p.m.
W~csday Servicz - 7 p.m.
.

Faith GoiPel Chur&lt;h
' Long botiOm .
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wor1hip - 10:45 a.rn., 7:30p.m. ,
Wedncsday ·7:30 p.m.
·
Mt. Olh·e Commu.. ty Church
Pa110r. Lawrence Bush

Sunday Sehool . 9:30 Lm.
Evenina -7 p.m.
Wedneday Service .' 7

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Edn United -nolo~
2 Ifl milea north ol Reedsville
oo~Routc 124
• Paator: Rev. Robert Markley
. Sunday School - 10 .....
Wonhip • 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday SCovice1 · 7:30p.m.

Crow's Family R
_ estaurant

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IT'S RAINING!!ARGAINS ...

"Featuring Kentucky Fried Ch;icko•n" I
228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

in the

CLASSIFIED$

.992-5432

EWING FUNERAL HOME
"Dignity and Strvice Always"
Established 1913

992· 2955

Pomeroy

172 North Second Ave.
Middleport, Oh ·

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SNOUFFER '
FIRE &amp; SAFETY
SALES &amp; SERVICE

992-7075 .

992·2121

I

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY '
We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions

..-.

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ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

Homes
•Garages
•-complete Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare

•Nt~w
7

FREE ESTIMATES

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992·6215

. 949·212!,, mo.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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· 32124 Happy

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Mobile Welding .
Dlesel•lnjectqr SVC
Injector Pump SVC
Tune-ups

Hollow Rd.

Middleport, Ohio 45760
Danny &amp; Peggy
. Bricklee

614-742•2193.

Howard L. Writeael
ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
· Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

~\:

W.illl

Sunday 1:00 p.m .
12 Gauge Only
Limited: 740
Backbore, 680 Front
l/28195

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
. COURT OF MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
KlllhiHn M. Grlgaby,
.Piolntlfl

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. Gordon Grlgoby, Defendant
· Cue Number: !15-DR-010
NOTICE BY PUBUCAnON
To Gordon Grlgaby,
whoae lett known eddreet
wot Morion, Michigan; you
ore hereby notHled that you
have bien named defendant
In • logo! action entitled
Kathleen M. Grlgtby ve.
Gordon Grtgeby. "Ibla eCt!Ofl
hae been aaalgned Caee
Numbar t5·DR.019 end It
pendtng In the Courl ol
Com·mon Pleu, Melgo
· Counly, Ohio 45761.
· The object of lhe ·
complelitt It a divorce ond
lhe proytr It that plelntlft be"
grented e divorce lrom lhe
delandant end for on
equltebla dletrlbullon cif
p.orll~t ' prop.orty.
You ere required _- to

(Specialize In
driveway spreading)

Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soli, Fill Dirt

614·992-3470

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p1ior 111 ~t\11 1

WE HAVE A· I TOP SOIL FOR SALE

be publlahed
once 1 week for alx
aucceaelve w.tke. The .1. .1
publlcotlon will be made on
Wt -H and the 28 deya for '
1newer will commence on

Friday, March 24, 1995. The
reject any or all bids. .
For "Bid Forms" or further
Information, contact Randy
Wachter, Park Meneser, Box
127, Reedsville, OH 45772,
(614) 378-6206. or Sandy
Kegley, Dlvls.lon of Reat .
Etitate
and
Land ,\
Management, at t~e gbqve_
address • telephone number

(614) 265-6381.
Successful bidder only will
be nolilled. The successful
bidder should not that a
performance bond Is
required to be pooted. The
amountappea;s on the "Bid
Form" lor each building.
(3) 3, 10

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45831.

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Oot A LaTe Ulol Loeat"alngloa
are anxloustv w•ltlngl 24/tri. 1·

100-4tii-U06

altl.
11317.
12.11/mln. 1Jyro. Poocall Co.,
102-IM-'11120.

I WIH Not S. "npanelblrl For
Alrf Dobta Other Than lly Oom.
HIIRe Plnbnnan.
LOVE CAN BE YOURS TONIGHT,

ju.t call and lind out. 1~110o
4000 oil. 1032. Only 12.11/mln.
18+. PI'OCI!II, 102-854-.,.20;

THE PAMPERED CHEF

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To Your Door." Local ConluUant
'Av-ailable At:

114-441-4724

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- Call For lnhmnatloio On 'Order.
lng hom~~ Or For Buoln...
unttiM.
Fre~
Boochuro
lloblo.

Giveaway

4

..,.,.lon

I ,112 yr. ctd malo
SiJaphord to ~ home, 1141112-2033.

992·3954

1 yr. old t.rn11,. lleagl1, 114-"1112·

.\ 11\ L'I \L';! I] ( iL'JIL'J'(J[

Em erge nc y Pho11 c 985 31118

TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL

Kenny's Auto .Rental

!1 rl 11 n

204a.

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lloautltul Blllck lllato lab About
Yoaro Old, Vory Friendly, 114-

3

31'11-2588.

Kenny's is the place to come luuutul,whftotlma11, ktna-Mirwd,
when you need a car rental •. - ljamala-loppod-Ear
groy I
aft•lpm. ·

We Have Cars and Vansl
Kenny's Auto Center
1-800-486-1590
264 Upper River Rd.
Bus. (614) 446-9971
Galli olis, OH. 45631
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Bill Slack
992·2269 .

cot. 114-1411-3421
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388:amAftar .7:~P.M.
~ ~-~-•F,_ to~ hama "O&lt;IIolda Collie type apayod lomalo dog. 304-

1137-2815.

Malo B10gle 1oM lo good homo,
114-912-78110.
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Malo Brttlnay Spaniol, noturod,

304-812·2258.

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Pup-: 10 WMkl Od Variety

Of Colon, M1te 6 Famale, 8"258-11780.

HAULING .

Pupplu:

AdOrtlblol Boogie
Mother, Blaek /White, IM-3JI..
H3111:30·P.II.
-8 P.M.
.
-Two 3 Month Old Pup-, CoH
Aftar I P.M. 114... 4&amp;-141'7.
·

limestone
&amp; Gravel

· Yaltow lab Z Yoaro Old, 114-38a~7l1. .

Reasonable Rates
' Jot N. S•yre

6

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SAYRE TRUCKING
614·742·2138

Public Notice
ADVERTISEMENT FOR .
BIDS

WATERS EDGE APARTMENTS

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· 101201M1tfn

992·2156

Aft

111011

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"Tho Kltt:bon Ston Thll

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- Light Hauling, ·
Shrubs Shaped
and Removed
Misc. Jobs.

State reserves the right to

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ICa&amp;ee/llpl

Oontteman Sealtlota
c- '
panlonahlp
F.- NICO -~~ '
For Tallto, Watlta I "F - - .
Sond lloptiH To: CLA S:lt, elo
Gatllootlo Doily Tribuna, 121
Thlnl Avon .., Gallipolis, OH

,qli!]H..:; ~ I ltlll'- -~ llltlllt\1-.

.111 ~1 Bl hh ,l~l·llt !o1

Reiources no later than

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HAULING

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Public Notice

-...

w.a.t!
...... Ft1:·

.... 5073, 12.!11/mln. . ba
11+. p....,.lt Co. (102)154-lll20. .

NOW OFFERING GENERAL HAULING
Limestone, Sand, Gravel and Coal

il';lll l.i~l' \lllll'

MANLEY'S .
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Roofing, Siding, Room
Additions, Concrete, etc. ·
P.O. Box 220
Bidwell, OH 45614
.614) 388-9865

FAT fREE! PW1 Tho FINI
FromYowDtot
Product" That _
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Fit
Product Whloh Helpo You To:
'1.aee
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· Phorii: 114 111 a•o. ~ · ·

(Linlestone Low Rates)

POMERC)Y, OHIO
Septic tanks cleaned 6 portable toll!!ts ref\ted.
_ ~- Dally, WHkly &amp; m11.nthly rental rates. , _
Job sHes • Camp Sites • Family Reunions &amp; Parties

lll'l'd ljiLdil\" IH· ;dlh

949-2168

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MODIRI SAIITATIOI

( it ill'lh d,l!.l' 1• '-

tdd t•J \\ hn

DllrELINEII
CaM "'100 1W ISOO at.

SHOOTS

985-3879 ·.. ....... I

WANTED
S~..·niPJ

Announcements

010.1 and - . muolt
rnorw. Call now .1....,..1:8 I.DaII

.Bandsaw Mill

992·7013 OR
992·55530R
TOLL FREE 1-aoa-848-0070
DARWIN, OHIO

3

GUN

Po~table

Specializing in Custom
. Frame Repair
·NEW &amp; USED PARTS FOR
ALL MAKES &amp; MODELS

Gallipolis

&amp; VIcinity

KINGS'

Family:
Coni~
T-houH, F~ • Sat, M.
Chi-, Adttlle, Mlac. Comput·

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Home Improvements
33151 Happy Hollow Road
MiddlepOrt, Ohio 45760
•NewHomes ·
•Additions •Siding
•Roofing •Painting
-Garages ~Porches
•Pole Barns

•l:llehle,hbrFumiiUN.

ALL Yard Muot Be Paid In
. Adtitlnce: DEADLINE:· 2:00 p.m.
the day baiDra the ad 1o 1o run.
SUnday ltllllan • 2:00 p.m.
Fllday. - . , y adhloio • 2:00
p.m.

Sot-,.

AmVoto Floo llarltot· llaroh tl!h,
71!1._,. 8 A.M. 114 441 4201,

FrfHI E•tlmsles

614-742-3090
304-773'9545 ,...., _ _

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Graded Benefit Whole Life is now abailable. The
plan offers coverage of up to $10,000 with no
physical exam and no health' questions asked on
!he application . Ages 40·80

Pomeroy,

Middleport

&amp; VIcinity
All Yorcl Soloo Muot Be Paid In
Adv1noe. Deadline: 1;00pm the
day balore the ad 1o lo run,
SUnday ed•lon- 1:OOpm ~.

ROCKY R. HUPP .
American General Life 6 Accident Ins. Co.
P.O. Box 189
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO 45760
F"Jbatglass sltowor C••cks

BATHTUB

REFINISHING
Chris

af\LlJ~y 1 D

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Scherfel
614-992-4236

"In StoCk"
Oregon Chain Saw Bare

949-2804

Kll'l IPPLIAICI
IDIICI
•Factorv Authorized Parte
&amp;Service
•AU Makea -42 'fnra
ofaot Rolloblt Servlca
•W11hera ~ Dryer• " Aangea
~efrigeratora •FrHZir~

•Diahwoahoro
oH.W. Hoetora
eMk:rowavea •Diapoula
•Thanlta Mllga •
Surrounding Areoo
1614) ~561 or
992·~35 t2/t4/tin
.

10:00o.m.

8

PubliC Sale

&amp;Auction

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC:

614-992-7643

50% off ·

adhlon

Rummage alii• lAton Fallli
Grado Sc'-1, Saturday, March
4, t:otlom·? PrOCMda go 'to
laton and Pontand Elarnoiitory.

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Repair

Porto a S.rvlca on Moat
Makoo Racine Mower
Clinic

lltturdly.

614-843-5264

Heater

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Kerosene

!hntltoY

Life • Medicare ·, Canter • Fire
Healih • Accidenl • Annuily • IRA; Mortga e

New Homes e Vinyl S.i ding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions o Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

REFI NI SHIN G
SYS TEM S

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llocUy,

H&amp;H.SAWMILL

WHALEY'S AUfO
PARTS

IIIII date.
Tuppers Pial no-Chester
· In coo.e of your failure to
Water Dlotrlct
anower or otherwloe
3856t Bar 30 Road .
raepond •• ~oqulrod by lht
Reedsville, Ohio 45772 .
Ohio Rul.. ol Civil
Separate sealed bids for
Procedure, judgement by the construction of state
defoult will · be rendered · route 7 Water Main
'-==========~======~===l•g•lnot
you for the rollol Relocation Project will be
demanded In tho complelnt. .received by . the Tuppers
.
Public Notice
Public Nollce
Larry E. Spencer Plains·Cheilter Water Dist.
Clerk of CC&gt;urtl at the District. Office .38561
Molga County Common Bar 30 Road Reedsville,
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
diOigned .10 prlmd a rilly
...;_
Plooo Court Ohio until 2:00 p.m. local..
HEARING NO. 2
benofll low· end mo oro •·
Melge 'f'unty Courthouoe time on March 20, 1995 and
The Counly of .Molgo on lncoma pereone, aid In lhe
Pomeroy, Ohio 457418 then at said office publicly
behalf of the Tuppero Plaint prevention or ·ellmlnotlon af · (2) 24; •
opened ond reod aloud.
Roglonet Sewer Dletrlct elumo and blight, or meet (3) 3, f0,17;24, 31; 6TC
The contract documents
lntendo to apply to the Ohio en urgent noad of 1"'
·
,may be examined at Ihe
p u bllc Notice
1o 11 ow Ing Iocatl on a: Th e
Doportment o I DeveIopment communlly.
Cltlzent are encouroge to
ootlng on
Water Dlatrlct Office or
. for funding under tho CDBG ,1 11 d thl 1
Wotor
ond
Sewer
on
m
NOTICEORSALE
Gaorge
A.
Mara
10
Competitive Grant Progrom, Tuee., Morch 14 • 1995
s BUILDINGS Engineering, Inc.. 55· East
1 ledorolly·funded program provide their Input on tho
OF' SURPLU
·
Second Slreet, Logon, Ohio
~~+~~ir~~1~~~6~~
43138 .
,
edmtnlotorod by the etote. C~unly'o CDBG program.
DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE . Cop lee of the contract
"Ibe County It eligible for up 13) 3; 1TC
to ~,000 of Flocol Yoer
AND LAND MANAGEMENT do c u m o n Ia
and
1U5 CDBG .funding,
· PUbliC Notice
FORKED RUN STATE PARK specifications may be .
providing the County moeto
Sealed bids will be received obtained at lhe office of
oppllc'oblo
program
PUBUCATION OF
by the Ohio Department of George
A. .
M . ~ra
._qulrementa.
PUBUC NOnCE
Natural Resources, Division Engineering, Inc. located at
The flral of two public
Tho Vlllogo of Middleport, of Real Estate and. Land .55 East Second Street,
-h .. rlngo will be held Tuoo. Melgo Counlf, Ohio, horoby ·Management, Bldg. C-4, Logan, Ohio upon ·payment
3-14-15 II 7:00 p.m. Orengo notlllea the public of Ita 'F 0 u n tal n
5 q u 8 r e, of $40.00 lor each set,
"1Wp. Fire Dapt. to provide l.n lent to hllr appllcetlone , Columbua, Ohio 43 224, up which will not be refunded. •
cltlzent with pertlnenl ond recommendation• 10 and Including Friday,
Tho EnglnHr'e estlmale
lnfonnllllonoboutlheCDBG rogordlnglhe re·zonlng of March 24 , 1995, unlll 3:3~ for 'the .P rotect
Is .
priJgrom Including en propertloo locotod on the p.m. lor . lour (4) surplus $214,301.00
upliinellon of ellglblo corner on ·pog1 Stroel ond building located In Olive Feb. 15, 1995
octlvltlea ond program Ganoral Hartinger Parkway. Township, Meigs Co~nty, Harold S. Blackston
roqulromenta. The CDBG Sold propertlea being oat ·ohio.
Prot., TP·CWP Board of
progrom con lund protocto forth In the Molge County, All bldq are to be submitted Dlreclors
which provldo water ond/or Ohio, To Plot Mopo, Vllloge on forms furnished by the Advertising .Dates:
eenltilry tl"!tr oervlce to ol Middleport, Poge 22.3 Department of . Nalural (3) 3,10 2TC
primarily rooldentlol uoora. ond known •• Tax Plat
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Tho octlvltlee muel bo Number• 1t:i, 1114, tll!l;. tllll,
44
Apartment
117,200, 201 ond 202.
1 MJm
Sold lot• oro currently
for Rent
ioned •• lnduetrlal under
..
tho current Vlltogo zoning
plan. The propooel ond
application Ia to re-zone tho
oboVI Uated porcelt of rool
Syrac.._se, Ohio
' oetato from lnduatrlolto "R·
3 Reeldeiltlal", purouont to
Now avallble FmHA One BR apts.
Middleport · Ordinance
1133.ot ond 111t.o-1 at ••q.
Senior, Disabled, Handicapped,
. A public hHrlnQ on oold ,..
zoning aholl toke place on
· Basic monthly Rent $269.00.
' April 10, 1tltS, ot 7:30 p.m.
afC
1
. In the Middleport 1/llloge · Resident pays electric only Range,
·council Chombere, City
Hell,
Race
Stroot,
·Refrigerator,
on ~site laundry,
Middleport, Ohio. Copltl of
all· inapt and ordlnenceo
Community Room, Management,
taxt• .,. av•llable •t
M8!1ntenance provided
Middleport City Hell
batween the houro of e:oo
a.m. ond 4:00'p,m., MondayFriday, lor lnopectlon or
nomination by · any
lntorellled peraon.
·.
Dewey M. Horton
Equal ttouBing Opportunity
Moyor of Middleport, Ohio
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:~===!!=··=·,:Q!:ry::::::::;ln. Memory
Elm•.r Dailey
Who Was Killed
In Action In
Germany
M h 3 1945
· And ·lio The
5,0 19 Killed,
Wounded And
. Missing 3_8th
Regiment, 2nd
·In· f. ·Division
World War II .

•NEW HOMES
•ADDITIONS
• NEW GARAGES
•REMODELING
•SIDING
•ROOFING
• PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATES
(614) 992-5535
(614) 992·2753 w:~

Announcements

RACINE

Public Notice . ·

alter the loot

()LJlSSIFIEDS!

1.

SIIP/94 TFf\1_

l~iiblic-ition of thle notice

Call Sentin.e l

CAUFORNIA TANS

Custom Buildlllg &amp; Remodeling

Room Add~ions
New Garages
Electrical &amp; Plumbing
Rooling
Interior ·&amp; Exterior
Painting
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG lit

71311'91 TFN

.11nawer the complaint within

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HarrlliOtiTIUe PreobJl.ertan c•un:h
Wo~hip · 9 a.m.
Sunday Schuol- 9:45 o.m ..

Huel cOmmuftlty ·church

Mulberry
Ave.
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Middleport POntecoJtal ·
11tird Ave.
Paotor: Rev. Qulc Baker
Sunday Schuol · 10 Lilt.
Evenina • 6 p.m.
Wedneodoy s.,.;.., · 7:00p.m.

Bailey Run Road

_115 E. Memorial Dr. Pomeroy
99~·2104 '

P. PAUUY, AGENT

9-?

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SLRL 124. Racine
PallOr: Williun Hoboc!&lt;
· Sunday Schuol • I0 a.m.
EverJina . 7 p._m.
Wedneodoy Servicea · 7 p.m.

Sunday Sehooll 0 a.m.
. Evening · 7:30p.m. .
Wednesday Service· 1:30 p.m.

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

214 E. Main
992·5130 Pomeroy

Nationwide Ins. Co.
of Columbus, Oh .
804 W. Main
992-~318 Pomeroy

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Saturday, March 4

Pentecostal

Panor. Sam Andenon

Dyesvllle Community ~llurth·
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip •10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

With Us.
·Court Street Grill

au...n. w.v•.

these:area merchants

992 3978

CHURCH
6 BIBLES

Bethan7
P111or Kemeth Bakel
Sunday SchOol· 10 a.m.
Worship· 9a.m.
Wedneodoy Scnic:eo · 10 a.m.
Carmel
Putcr. Kenneth Baker
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· lO:~S a.m. (2nd .t ~th Sun)
Mornlnc .S tar
Putor: K.tnrieah Baker
· Sunday School ·.9:45 a.m.
· Worship -10:30 Lm.
Thursday Servi"'• . 7:30p.m.

Graham United MethodiJt
Woubip · 9:30 Lm. (lot &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3nl &amp; 41h Sun)
W~dneaday Service ~ 7:30p.m.

Pastor: Shan:D Hausman
Wonhip- 9 a.m.
School - 10 a.m.

New Life Church o( Ood
S.R. 248 &amp; Riebel Rood, Chester

SuiJday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 7 p.111.
Thunday Service • 7 p.m.

Wedneaday • 7 p.m.

KARAOKE

W""!'••day-7:00 p.m.
Fnday-7:00 p.m.

Pastor; Robert Vance
·sunday woi-ship- 10 a.m.

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Sing ·

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1/4 mile past Fort Meigs m New·Lima Rd. i
Paator: Williun Van Meter
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Sunday-7:00p.m.
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"Ibe SolvaUon Army
ll"S Butternut Ave., Pomeroy.
Sunday School • I 0:30a.m.
Worsbip · 10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m.

United Methodist

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9:00. 1:00

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S-.llle
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Pastor: Flomtce Smith
. Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wonhip ·- 9a.m.

Wonhip .' 9 a.m.

. Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wor1hip • II a:m., 6:30p.m.

Worship · II a.m.

Apostolic Faith

CIIRon Tabernacle Church

Sunday School • 10 a.m.

Meigs Coopq-atJve Parish ·
. Northeast Cluster
Alfr&lt;d
Pastor: Sharon Hausman

Endtlme House ofPnyer

.

Chur&lt;h or Jesus Christ,

Wednesday 10rvice • 6:30 p.m.

EuiLelart

Mt. Oll•e United Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkeoville
Pastor: R&lt;v. Ralph Spires
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship ·10:3,0 Lm., 7 p.m.
Thur~day Service~ - 1 p.m.

Syracuse First Chul"&lt;'h of God
Apple and Second Sts.
Panor. Rev. David Russell
Sunday Schoola~ci Warship- 10 a.m.
Evarin&amp; Scr.vi~s · 7;30 p.m.

Salon St

Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday · 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.

Corne.r

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Sundaf sChool - 10 a.m.
Wedneaday Servicea - 1 p.m . .

I0/511mo

985-4473

Kelly's

Rejoicing Lire Cbur&lt;b
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlepin
· Pastor: Lawrence Foftmllt

Harrlsonvlile Commu•lly ·Churdl

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Playing at
The Watering Hole
·Saturday, March 4
9:30 till 1:30
12 cover charge
Must Be 21

CARPENTER SERVICE
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All Lotions Y, OH

539 BRYAN PLACE
MIDDLEPORT 992·2772
Oftlce Houra: Mon.·Frl . .
8:00 e.m.-3:30 p.m.
illnyl &amp; Alum. Siding,
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Roofing, VInyl
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Replacement,
Windows, Blown
Insulation, Storm
Doors; Storm
Windows, Garages.
Free Estlmaletl

Symmes
Creek Band

Come Tan Wftfa
MeAt
34110 Sugar Run Rd.

SMITH'S
CONSTRUCTION

YOUNG'S

Long Bottom, OH. 45763

J&amp;L INSU~TION

Gallipolis Ferry, WV
OPEN FRIDAY,
MARCH 3rd
· Newest Country
· Nite Club
in the Area
1-304-615-7115
Old Arnies Building .

KARAOKE

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Paotcr. Ron FiCICC
Sunday School- 9: IS..m.
Wonhip -IO:IS uti.

Putor: Ken Molter

Old Dexter Bible ChriJtlan Church
Sunday School: 10 a.m. ,
Mommg Wonhip: II a.m.
EVOlUJlJ Wonhip: 7 p.m.
Wednc1day Service : ':1 p.m.

Sdversvllle Word o( l'•lth
raaoor: ll!lvid Dailey .
- . Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
. ~~ - Evening ~7 p.in.

(II Burlingham cliurt:h off Route 33)

Pucor. Kcmleab Biker
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:4S a.m. (lot .t 3rd Sun)

Wonhip - 11 a.m.

Moriah Cburck of God

Suncl,ay School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 9:30a.m. and_7 p.m.
Wedneoday · 7 p.m. .

s.._c~~~~er

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Worobip • II a.m.

Sunday School · ~:4S Lm.

Church of God

Pas10r: Steve Reed

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St. Paul Lutheran Churdl
Comer Sycamon: &amp;. Seoond SL, Pomeroy
PaslO.r: Dawn Spalding

Middlepon, Qhio
Sunday School; 10 a.n\.
Sunday evening, 7'30 p.m.
Wedneoday, 7:30p.m.

Forest R.uli Baptist·

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Faith Full Gospel Church
Long Bouom
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WRANGLER'S

CalvOI'y Bible Church
Pilmeroy Pike, Cu. Rd.
Pas10r. Rev. Blackwood
. Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 un., 7:30p.m: ·
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Other Churches

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• Craftsmen Tools
•Toys _
•Guns
Loads of Misc.
Buy-Sell-Trade

992-2060

Fairview Bible Chur&lt;h
Letan, W.VL Rtl
Pasoor. Rankin Roocb
Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30am., 7:00p.m.
Wedneaday Service· 7:00p.m.
Fa.lth Fellowship Cru11de rur Christ
Pastor: Rev. Franklin Dickens
· Se,.;..,: Friday, 7 p.m.

New Haven Church of the Nazarene
Paator: Glendon Stroud
Sunday Scliool - 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

WorshQI 10:30Lm.

Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnuland Henry Su., Ravenswoqd, W.Va.
lntrim pa110n: Georsc C. Wc:im:k
Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.

Sunday School · II a.m.
Wonhip • 9:30 Lm., 7:30p.m.

Portland Flrsl Chut&lt;h ol the Nuarene
Pastor: )ohn w. Douglal
Sunday School -10:00 a.m.
Worship · 6:30p.m.
Wcdncaday Service• - 7 p.m.

Simday Sdiool • 9:30 l.m.

Worship· 9:30a.m.
Sunday School : I0:30a.m.

Christian Union
Hanford, W.Va.
Pas10r. Rev. David MeManiJ

Wednesday Sc:rvitel - 7 p.m.

Rud•d
Pastor: Anlur Camrce

Lutheran

Bible Seudy, Wednesday, 6;30 p.m.

Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:30 a.m:, 6:30p.m.

Tu".

1-304-675-5955

Coolville Road
Pas1or: Rev. Phillip Ridenour·.
SJDtday School • 9:30 un.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.

B~e

Paloor. Roben E. Rcibin...,
SUnday School - 9: IS a.m.
.•
Friday - fellowahip acrvice 7 p.m.
Worship -10:30Lm,
· ( . . 1Bitile Sway Tueiday -.rtf a.m.
ne Belleven' Fellowohlp.MlnisjiJ
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- - - - · - - - - - "Newl.imeRd.,.Rudand
SprltiJI!
- Paator:Kenh Rader
PallOr: R&lt;v. Mugaret 1. Robin~m
Sunilay School- 9:1S a.m.
Service1: Wedne1day, 7:30p.m.
Wcn~ - 10Lm.
Sunday,2:30p.m.
Ywth Fellowship, Sunday. 6p.m.

111 Thun.' -7 p.n;l.

Pastor. Rev. James R. Acree. Sr.
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip ·tiL~ .. 6p.m.
Wedne'aday Semces -7 p.m.

Putor. Samuel

One mile out
143 frorn Rt. 7
·Wed. - Fri. - Sat.

THE SOUTHFORK
INN SHOWBAR
Girls · Girls · Gitls .
Open 6 p.m. Tues thru Sat

White's Chapel Wesleyaa

Rutland Church u( the Nazarene

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Thursday !lervi"" • 7 p.m.

DlYE'S
SWAP SHOP

Racine nnt Churdl or tile N...,...e
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Paotor. Scott Rt110
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonbip • 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
Wedneaday SerVicea •J P•.m..- - - - - - Filii-Gospel Llghl, 33045 Hiland Road. Pooleroy
Middleporl Churdo ofiU Nau.Pastor. Ray Hunter
P11tor: Gregory A. Omdiff
Sunday School • I 0 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30o.m.
• Evenina 7:30p.m.
Wonbip · 10:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday.\ Thunday . 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday Servicea - 7 p.m.
N.... SetUemenl Churdo
Reodsvllle Fell-lp
Sunday Worship · 2:30p.m.;
Cbur&lt;b olthe N.-oJ!t
Thursday services - 7:30p.m.
Puoor: 1o1m w. OOOato•
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
South Bethel New TeJtoment . ·
Wonhip . 10:45 Lot., 7 p.OL
Silver Ridge
Wedneodoy Se,.;..,a • 7 p.m.
Putor. Duane Sydmstriclter
Sunday School • 9 a.
Syracuse Cllurda of the Nazarene
Wonhip · 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
PutcJr: R&lt;v. Riclc Seurxill ·
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Carleton Interdenominational Cllurdl
Worship · 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
KinpburyRmd
Wednesday Services ·- 7 p.m.
Paator.Jelf Smidt
Sunday School · 9:30 Lm.
Pomervr Churdl of the Nazarene .
Wonhip
·Service 10:30Lm.
Paotor: Rev. Thom01 M~lung
Wonhip Service-lot and 3nl SJDtday, 7 p.m.
Sunday School . 9:30 a.m.
' No Wednesday Evaina Semoe
Wonhip · 10:30 Lm. and·6 p.m.
Wednesday Service•. 7 p.m.
Freedtn Gospel MISJIIon
Bald Knob, on Cu. Rd. 31
Ch....,. Cborch of the Nazarene
Pa1tor: Rev. Roser Willford
Pastor: Rev: Herbert Grate
Sunday School · 9:30 Lm.
. Sunday School • 9:30 .....
Worship· 10:45 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wonhip • II un., 6 p.m.
Wednelday Service ~ 7 p.m• .
Wedn...fay Servtoea · 7 p.m.

•

Putor. Janice Danner

H""IO&lt;k Grove Chum
Pasoor: Gene Zq&gt;p
Sunday school .- l0:30 a:m.

ro.ei'UJ

United Faith Cllurdl
RL 7 on l'anemy By-Pus
- - Puoor.Rev. Roben B. Smilb,Sr.
Sunday Sebool · 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:30 Lm., 7 p.nt.
Wedneodoy Service· 7 porn.

Nazarene

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. The Church or JOIUI
Christ.of Latter-Day Saints
St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday Scliool10:20-ll Lm.
Relief SQCiety/Prieothood II :OS-12:00 n.oon
Sacramenl Service 9-10: IS a.m.

Sunday School· lO ·a.m.
Evening-7:30p.m.
Thur1day Services - 7.;30

525 N. 2nd SL Middleport
Pa1Wr: James E. Kocsec
Wonhip -10Lm., 7 p.m.
wednesday Servica - 7 p.m.

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Latter-Day Saints

Puoor. Woody Call ·
Sunday Evening · 6:30p.m.
Thursday Service · 6:30p.m.

Wednesday Service 7l30 p.m. ·

· .Old Deibel Free Will Bopdst Lhur&lt;h
2S601 St Rt. 7, Middlepon

Mln&lt;nvllle
Pa1tor: Deron Newmut
Sunday Seboo1 • 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 10 a.m.
Peart Chopd
.
Putor. Flon:ace Smith
Sunday School • 9 a.DI.
Wonhip. ~·

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Sunda_y School- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · IO:JO.a.m.-and_?_p.m._ _ Wednea~~Se(Vioe : 7:092@·
RuUand C..munll' Chu~~
· PUIOr: Rev. Roy McCony
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Bvaina • 7 p.Dt.
Wedneoday Se,.;.., • 7 p.m.

Dexter

Sunday SchoOl • 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 9;30 a.m.
'Thunday Services· 7:00,.., ~.

·

,lbunday SerVice · .7:30p.m.
Laurel Cliff Free Melllodlst Church .
Paslor. Peter Tt01tt!Uy ·

'· Wedne~day Services. .. '. 7:00p.m.
--,
- - -PaStor: J01eph B. Hoi~irn

Pearl St, Middlepon.

·Hyoell Run Hollnea Church
' Putor: Robert.Manlc:y .
Sun~y School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 Lm .• 7 p.m.

Liberty Christian Church

Bethlehem Baptist
Racine, OH
Pastor: Rev. Earl Shuler

Sunday SchoO! - 9:30 a.m.
Wl&gt;fl!Up - 10:30 Lm.

Wonhip ·.10:30Lm., 7:30p.m . .
Wednesday Service ·7:30p.m.

SI.Diday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip -.10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

Worship- lla .m.• 7:30p.m,
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

Pastor. V cmaaaye Sullivan

Pastor: Rev. John Neville ,
Sunday .school -9:30a.m.

Bradford Cbun:lt orc•rtst
Cumer of SL-RL 124 .t Bndbmy Rd.
Evaplist: Derek Snunp
, Youth Minilzor: Michael Teqardm
· ' Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip ·8:00a.m., 10:30 Lm .. 7:00p.m.

SllwtrRun ·B~ --

H,.th (Mldclleport)

WesleJan Bible Holiness Chun:h

Rutland Ckurdo of Christ
Pll!lor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School • 9:30 am:
Worship. !0:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worsbip. 10:40 Lm., 7:00p.m.
Wedneaday Servic:eo · 7:00p.m.

FOI'&lt;III Run
Putor: Deroo Newma ·
. Sunday School- 10 a.m:
Warship· 9 a.m.
ThuraQiy ServiOCI • 6:30 p.m.

Wedneaday Service ·7:30p.m. .

Worship - 10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Youth Pastor; Aaron Y~~ ·

PaltOr: Keith Radea
Sunday Sebool· 10 a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m.

Paotor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sun~y Sdtool • 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30a.m ...7:30p.m.

Wed!iiesday, Bible StUdy · 7 p.m.

Racine First Baptist
Pastoo: Rev. Lany Haley

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Rose ol' Sharon Holiness Church

· Pine Grove Bible Holiness Churth
1/2 milo cCf RL 325

6th and Palmei St., Middleport
Sunday School· 9:15a.m.
A.B.Y.· S:30 p.m.
!"&gt;rd's Supper 1st Sunday of eve~)' mondt.
Wedrlesd:-y Servicc:-7:00 p.m.

Enterprise
Puler: Keith Rader
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip · 9 a.m.

.Wednesday SeM~ - 7:30p.m.

Evening Scrvit;:C - 7 p.m. ,

First Baptist Church

Wonhip - 11 a.m.
'
Wednesday Service• -7:30p.m.

Sunday Sdlool 9:30a.m.
Wonhip. II a.m., 7:30p.m.

Bndbury Chur&lt;h ol Cbelst
Pas1or: Tom Runyon
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 Lm.
Youth Meetina · 5:30p.m.

Wednesday ServittJ · 700 p.m.

Sunday School.- 9:45a.m.

Harri:tonville Road ·
Paslor: Rev. Victor Rotllh

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Putor: Stanley Minclca
s...day School- 9 a.m.
Wonhip ·9:45a.m.
. Wcdne.oday · 7 p.m.

EurMain SL
Sunday &amp;:hool - 9:30a.m.

CenlniCiusler .
Asbu~~nc.e)
Pastor.
N~an

Colnry Pilgrim Chapel

Ttippen Plain ChUrch· of·Cbrbt ~"'"""

Pulor: Paul Stinson

· ·

O...vllle Holla- Cbar&lt;ll

Sunday School , 9:30a.m.
Wonbip -10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m..
Wednesday
Services- 7.p.m . .
. .

WCX!hip · 10:4S a.m.
Poineroy Flrst Bapdot

Plain• St. Paul
Putor:: Sharon Hauanan
Sunday School • 9 Lm.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.
Tuesday Sel)'icea · 7:30 p.m.
Tupp&lt;r~

Pastor: Roger WaUCD

Sunday School-9:30a.m.

Reedsville
PallOr. Rev. Cltarlea Mub
Wonhip . 9:30a.m.
·Sunday Sehool - 10:30 a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.

Holiness

ZICXI Church ut Christ
Ptxnoroy, HuriJonville Rd. (RLI43)

Rutland' Flrst Baptist Church

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Grace Episcopal Churda
326 E. Main SL, Pomeroy
Rector: Rev. D. A. duPiantier
Holy Eucharist and
Coffee hour Collowing

B.Orwallow RldJe Chum or Cl!riJt
Putcr. Jaclc Colearove
SIDiday School ·9:30 a.rn.
Wonhip ." 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m:
Wedne!day Servicea ·6:30p.m.

F,.. WUI BapdJt Churdl
Aah Sll&lt;d, Middleport .
Putor: Lcs HIYIDan
.

Lnn&amp;Jiotlom - ·
Putor. Rev. ChuU:s Mub
Sunday Sehool . 9:30 I.Jft.
Warship · lll-.30 a.m.
.Wednesday Se.vioes ·7:30p.m.

Sunday Scliool 10:30 a.m.

Keno Churcit or CbrtJt
Wonhip · 9:30a.m.
Sunday School- 10:30 Lm.
Putor·leffR:y Wallace
hl and 3nl Sunday

Bryan

Wonbip . 9:30a.m.
Sunday School- 10:30 a.m.

Episcopal

Middleport Cburdo ol CbrtJt
SthandMain
Putor. Alllartaat
Youth MiniiiCr. Bill Frazier
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service• • 7 p.m.

Llber11 ..._,bl7 or God
P.O. O.,x467, Dudding Lane

Joppa
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Putcr: Bob Randolph

Trinity Cbu...,b
Seecowl.t C.ym, Poolemy
Putor. Rev. Roland Wildman
Sunday achool and wonhip lll-.25

~7 W....We Cllurdo afCIIrlll

PallOr: James Miller

p.m.

Congregational

Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneodoy Service~ • 7 p.m.

Chur&lt;b ol J-• ChrtJt ApMD!Ic
V...Z..dt and Ward ltd.

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Arid Dual Fuel Tonk 114211-11112.

advertisements for real estate

untumlahed,

wtiich.is In violation of th6 taw.
Our readers·are hereby

Antiques

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Booy or Mit. Rlvotl,. Antlquoo,
1124 E. lloln • - · on At. 124,
- O J · NouN: II.T.W. 10:00
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· Toll FNI, 1.8CJ0-46U!Ill, Ell,
Racine ·, 112 atory, I roome and
113.
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Floral O..lgrwr needed, up. Full Or Port Tlmo. Opon- olumlnum oldlng, two potehoo,
holphll but .... ,_...,, Sond Avallabll, Rlpll'f WV,, Prlvtie one enciOMd, $28,000, 114-985,....mo to lox 11-25, e/o Pt. Ambulance Service, 3()4.372· 3581.
P I - R~or, 200 lloln Sl., 1155.
32 Mobile Homes
Pl. P-ont.
2551!0.
13 -.II!SUrance
for Sale
Help Wontod: ExporloiiOid
AutOmotlvo BOdy Ropolrmon. AMERICAN NATIONAL INSond R-mo To: CLA Boil 351,
SUAANCE
c/o CloiMpotlo DollY Tribune, 1125
VICKIE CASTO, AGENT
Third A""""· Golllpotlo, DH HOMEOWNERS I AUTC DIS- wHh oppllo- fNM. lorlouo
eello only, 11,1-1'12·:1355 or 11441131.
COUNTS
1111-4301.
UFEIHEALTH
LITTLE CASEARS Hiring
304-588-4257
1m 12X60, 2br., 1 blth , ,.....,
All Lovolo, full Or Poll Tlmo,
o.llvMy Orlverw.· AIIJetlnt
carpet,
rehlg~ndor,
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wuhor/drJor, w/10.12 OlllbuU.
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wanted to Do
Elleeiliont G.-th, Good POJ
lng,,rww oko"lng, · lot he
And lonoiU., AIIPIJ AI: 811 .,..-.1-:T::-,..-:.:-.rv'"lco.-:Com:--pl:-oi:-0-,-- tor ..roll, 11,501[ 3Q4.171.711411.
Boeond Avon .., Golllpotlo.
care, 20yrw. exp. I lnaurad, lrH •vas 14x70 sic,nne llololie 2
·LPN Podlon Available Send Mllmat•. •~·1111 or 1.aoo.
:l:~wn~Awni~.J
Aooumo To: P.O. lo• iiile, GO~ IDI-i887.
Rpoflo, Oil o45631.
Rongo1 Rofllgorotor, Bit U. On
- .tho Sorlng Auohl Got rour Ronloa Lo1, $13,100, .,...,..
trimmer• l mowera ....-vlced 71103.
r.::':.~-blo
To a..n NouN,
~ •• Sktel'l Equlpm1nt Cam1115 TN,.I .TNhr, 112 Fl. Flll1y
pony. 304-175-111Z1.
441-GZIM.
~. E•col- Condlllori,
lllllolr Wonlod lor '-1 dairy Child ..,. colllllod daycoro 11,000, 114-241-1011.
pro- In llolgo ond ~thono
lonn. 30UIWI)I2.
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Nolurol Dlot Pnoducto FOI Bur· TLC, T·20 oeeoptod, lllouto 7, Knetoon. And Corilral ~ unn.
-Plio in Your,... 114-211- AoodoYIIIo,I14-IU-4301.
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1511.
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I"""J loch, llodlcol Ao- Yonl Work Wlndowo WoohOd 14a54, new ClrJMII a tile, CA.
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omploJmonl lor buoy - . Commorlc!!, Roolclomlol, Stovo:
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tor'• oftiOe.~Mnc:IJHUrne fo Box 114-44f.11•r.
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Goorgoo Po•olllo SowmUI don1 Ceiling, 2 Dlc:U, Fenced Yard, 1
· It, Polnl-ont, '"·25550.
houiJti' loao to tho mfll luot IIIIo Out 588 on Loft, 121,000,
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Golllpollo, 8'14-441-3141.

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Ea_ch l11tter 1n Ihe e~pher s lam~&amp; lor another . Today's ClUe· F fiQUliiS S

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STRIK£ ABLOW IN Tl-£ ~ON
HIGH PRICES. SHOP THE CLASSFI£0$.

. .Govern · Quest .. Knack- Bovine. EVASIVE
. A college professor gave me the best advice. He said
"Don't' be afraid of those who argue. but be wary otthos~
who are EVASIVE'

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Services

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Improvement•

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100,000 BTU
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lor romance and you'll ftnd t1 The A straGraph Ma tchmaker 'n s tantly reveals VIRGO (Ao,g. 23·Sept. 22) Try oo be
whrch· srgns. are romanltcally perlect for / en terpnsirlg tOday, but don't be reckless

you.

BERNICE
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-VInYtln81ock.tho oltorlng.
36 Real Estate

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tea today Your muscles wtll wOrk last er
th ~m your.mird

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Roelng ao-bll.._!l HP 1121, 114-M...,. .........

Sl20 - . · ond t11M per mo.

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c/o this , Yo~ m'gHI have dll(iculty

NY I 0163.

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1!1 the year ahead,

• LIBRA (Sept. 23·0cl. 23j In orde rlo sue·

th inkmg . y ou so met imes ma ke blunt
asse rt io ns .lh a t othe'rs ftnd olfen s1 ve

YoU

might en ter 1nto

annoy your friends today if you make ·lasl
minute changes to plans- I hal everyo ne
has a lready ~pproved . Be a conform er.
not a dissenter

expensive activit ies or involvemenls .with
triends today, you rrlight sp end more
money than you intended . ·Avoid high liv. ing and high rollers. Know where to look

.

possessions w1th respect . you might be
careless today and thereby incur a losS.

CAPRitORN (.Dec. 22-Jiln. 19) The re
might. be excessive · defoan d s placed

CANCER (June 21·July..22) II you and

upon you loday, prevent ing yo u lrOI)1

your male disagree on a maJo r 1ssue.
don'll ry to resolve it in' public. This would

operating as lndepe·nctently as you 'd like .
Temper tantrums won 't help matters.·

. f'ISCES (Feb . 20·March 2ti) Through. only make il worse and it could cau se

-_I-

in a n expert , if possible . instead of
attempting lhe job yourself.

Keep th,Sinclination under conlrolloday . SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 · Dec . 21)
.. GEMINI (May . 21·June 20)· Yo u wil l Alt hough you usually !real yo w pnzed

· partnerships with. fn ends on three differ·
ent endeavors. Success is indicated as
long a s each indiv idual Has somel hmg
definite to contribute. ·

(

disl~nguishong

b9tween the two appfOaches al this time .

ARIES (March 21·Aprll19) II you latl to cee.d today , you rieed _to be consislent. ·
achiev.e what you set out to do today, yo1,1 Resist the urge to either qurt or make 1ast
mtghJ try blaming so meone other than mtnute c!"'anges.
yourself . This would only· create comp!'- SCORPIO lOci. 24·Nov . 221 Use
ca trons.
ext reme ca utto n today usin g unfamilia r

Saturday , March 4, 1995

Rentals

50 to

TAURUS (April 20·May 20) W•lh out tools or malenals. In tact. you s hould call

Corpolll, · - - -·

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Acroo Poolwo
Lono With Good - . ctooo
To Golllpotlo, 11411111002

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newspa per. P .0 . Box 44 65 , New York

Plumbing &amp; · ·
Heating

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FLOWERS~
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Real Estate

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CELEBRITY CIPHER

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. Wll Got A Bloody ~oH._.
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Accessories

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$14 .95 from P .O Box 169, Roslyn
Hts , NY 11577-0169.
.

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Sorvlao, Uood And Robulll·

IIU R - 2 - t - , 7ft.
tall, 11100. 114 . . 4427 .....

where\ 'pres
umably
in ace
trumps.
Jourdain
cashed
his heart
and So
tinue d with a heart to dummy's nine
when the to appeared from East. When
that worked, J ourdain cashed dummy's
heart king. ruffed • spade back to hand.
dt ':"~ Wtehst 's finaldtrumfip anhd claimehd 12
roc"'"
ree spa es. 1ve earts, I ree
diamonds and one club.

Phtllip Alder 's new book, "Get
·smarter at Bridgli," is available,

2 CJ .loop low bock -

ll:::s.

.....,. tar pulll-.. 304 uu•.

,_Ill lloolrlgorotor,
1500.

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top SNhono t300. 3Q4.171.1m.

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Point, Good Cond~
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for Sale

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King Wood /Cool With Qol.
nnlud Plpo SHD, Ken..,.. I
CU. Ft. CliOOI F,_r, I Yoorw Jordon
Old, t150, 114 441 1101

ti nued with the s pade jack to declarer 's
king.
South was Patrick J ourdain. the editor or the International Bridge Press
Association Bulletin. He wondered why
West had led the ace of·(he first suit bid
by dummy. The only a nswer was that
he thought he ha d a second trick some·

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For Sale · '
Almond Ro-or Wllh 1..
Mlker 1100; 31,000 BTU ...,..
or
Trade ·
Spoeo HooloriiD; 3.8 V-i Cho.,
Engine, $225, 114 311 1111.
CIO ~ Tan Trwk With
~ lod
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-40 To 40 ~,...;lf.H. Brawn Litol To Tno
For .1o1m Ouoron1Md1 I.Owool Prlcoo, Tho. Troetor, IM-lll7·2lll1.
Shoo Colo, oM-441-4222.

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Promiscuous doctor should · k·na·w better
Arin

Landers
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Dear Ann Landers: I've had a
close fri ~n d•" i p with my doctor for
lhe p:bt ,, ,e t ears. "Stu's" marriage
was rocky for a wh:le, and he is now
divorced. Just before lhe divorce,
while we were bolh married. we had
an affair that went on for several
months. For the past two years, Sw
has been wilh several other women.
Here's the problem . Stu and I have
resumed ouraffair since we !lfC still
attracted to one another physically.
When we decided to have sex this
time. I told Stu he had to wear a
condom. His reaction frightened me.
He insisted he wasn't stupid enough
to have contracted any diseases and
said my request was a slap in the face.
He said he's never used a condom and
doesn't intend to stan.
Ann, I know the word on sex these
days ·• either absLain, remain in a

monogamous relationship or use a better ofT if you concentrated on
condom under all circumstances. I improving your sex life with your
respoct and trust Stu as my physician, husband and stopped sneaking
but I'm surprised at his reaction. He around.
Dear Ann Landers: 1bank you for
was extremely angry and said I had
the
response you gave to "No Name"
insulted him .
about
suicide. You said in the vast
I am concerned that it wouldn'tlake
much for my good sense 10 evaporate majority of cases, no amount of love
in the heat of a passionate impulse. or caring can · prevent this from
and I would throw all caution to the happening and a person who is
wind. Stu is annoyed with me and determined to end his or her life will
refuses to discuss the subject further; go ahead and do it.
Our only daughter took her lire
I realize I'm a married woman. but
my attraction to Sw is so s1rong I can't several years ago, when she was
fight it. I w.ant to enJOY a phys1cal 24. She had a brilliant future and
relationship with this man. but I want knew that her family and friends
the sex to be healthy. joyful and cared deeply about her. We didn't
without fear. I need some clear-eyed, have the vaguest idea that she was
unbi ased advice; -- SOUTHERN thinking of killing herself. There were
no clues, no signals for help of any
CALIFORNIA WOMAN
DEAR WOMAN: The fact that Sw kind.
It still huns me deeply when I am
is a physician does not .make him
immune to sexually trans.mitted asked, ·"Why didn't somebody reach
diseases. You know he has. other out to h'er before it was too late?"
women in his life, and chances are, Such Slatemenl suggest&lt; that we
rhey are having other affairs with somehow failed bet Only God knows
the intricate workings of the human
heaven-knows-who.
You need to find another ·doctor blain that would make a penon want
and unload Stu. You would be far to destroy his or her .life, despite the

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pain it would cause family and
friends. Please, Ann, tell me how to
respond to these questions. --STILL
GRIEVING AND AT A LOSS FOR
WORDS
DEAR FRIEND: You do not owe
an explanation to anyone who is so
insensitive (or mean-spirited) that he
or she would ask a mother of a silicide
why someone dido't reach out to her
child before it was too late.
There are times when the best
response is a spell of cold, stinging
silence, followed by "Why would
anyone ask a mo::lher uch\ a
question?"
orrying.
Gem of the~
The bridges y cross before you
come to them
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rivers thai aren't there.

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By PASTOR RICK STUPGILL would bring him death because he
Syracuse Church of the Nazarene had a purpose. Paul was a}&gt;le to
Some people just don ' t get it. with sLand persecution because tie
They go through life as if it is just had a purpose. Jesus Himself, in
dress reheaual. Some people do the sovereign plan of God, in order
nothing in life but waste time. They to bring about the salvation of
are couch poLatoes, channel surfing mankind was able to endure the
with their: remote, just waiting to cross because he had a purpose.
A purpose will mouvate you. A
die. Great opportunities are· rare,
great
purpose will worlc on us two
Some people are like the guy who
ways.
We work .on the pUJ]JOSe and
was always looking .for something
the
purpose
works on us. There's
great to happen to him. When
something
about
having a goal that
opportunity finally did knock on
Forger to save some of your his door, he was out back looking motivateS us. The next .time you go
favorite Ann LanderJ columns? for four-leafed clovers.
to the bowling alley just remove
"Nuggets andDoozid' is the answer.
We only go through this life one the pins from the alley and just
Send a se/f-o.ddtessed,long. busillus- time. We only get one shot at it. throw that heavy ball down the lane
size envelope and a checlc or money Life is a precious commodity. Why a few times. What' s the purpose?
order for $5.25 (this includes posttJge should we spend it being mad at Whcre's the motivation?
Goals or a putptise in life will
and luindling) to: Nuggets. c/o Ann someone or trying to get even with
someone
who
has
done
you
wrong?
help
us keep our priorities stnlight.
Landers, P.O. Box ll562, Chicago,
We
need
to
realize
as
James
says,
There's
something about 'a purpose
Ill. 606JJ.(J562. (In Canada. ·send
life
is
as
a
vapor,
you're
here
for
that helps us to distinguish between
$6.25.)
just a moment and then you're the important and the unimportant
gone. Life is too short to waste on When we forget the ultimate, we
things that really aren't that impor- become a slave to the immediate.
Lanl. We should avoid focusing our Someone has said that if the safety
auention .ori trivial things that love pin were to be invented today it
FRIDAY
to devour. the moments, days, would have a halter).'; two lranSisMIDDLEPORT - Church months and sometimes years of our tors and require an otl change every
Women United of Meigs County, life.
six montlis.
annual observance of World Day of
George Washington Carver said,
A purpose will help us io develPrayer at I p.m. Friday, Mount "No individual has any right to op our potential. Its not the trophy
· Moriah Baptist Church, Middle - come into the world and go out of that you and I will receive at the
port.
. it without leaving behind him dis- judgment, its the ttaining that we
tinct and legitimate reasons for are getting on the way that is
ROCK SPRINGS - · Salisbury having passed through it." When important ·Eplts 5:117 says, "These
Township Board of Trustees meet- you look at men in the Bible and are evil times, so make every
ing Friday, 6 p.m. at the township you see those that excelled, you moment count. Don't be stupid. '
hall in Rock Springs.
find that they had a purpose. Noah Instead, find out what Jhe Lord
~uilt an ark and was made a laughwants you to clo. " (CEV) When
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport mg stock because he had a purpose. you leave this world, will you be
Masonic Lodge Friday, 6:30 p.m. Abrah~m left his friendS and family able to say it's a beuer place
annual inspection. Work in Master and went to the promised land because you were here? The Bible
Mason degree.
because he had a purpose. Joseph tells us that we were created lo
his family and lived in Egypt bring glory to our Creator. Is that
left
SATURDAY
because
he had a purpose. Moses true in your life? Is He pleased
SALEM CENTER - Star
left
the
palaces
of Egypt and lead with you? Let's seek out the imporGrange 778 and Sw Junior Grange
his
people
across·
the barren desert Lant things in life. Let's fmd a real
878 will hold regular meeting Saturday, 7:30p.m. at the Jmirlge hall for forty years because he had a purpose for living.
on County Roatl.l..Junior. gr:ange . lll!-'11QSeJ)avid confronted O..oliath',
k~~ers.nec!d· to bring baking con- and asked the question, "is there
COLONY THEATRE
entries . Potluck following not a cause," !xi ause he had a l'urFRI. THRU THURS
meeting. All members urged to pose. Daniel was able to sLay m a
BRAD PITT, ANTHONY
lion'.s den, because he ha&lt;l a purattend.
HOPKINS
HARRISONVILLE - Har- pose} John the Baptist was willing
IN .
to
say,
"I
have
10 decrease so that
risonville Lodge 411, F&amp;AM SatLEGENDS OF THE FALL R
uroay, 7:30 p.m:'.Masonic Temple. Jesus can increase," because he had
ONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
Stephen
was
able
to
a
purpose.
Stated meeting. Refreshments to
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preach·
a
message,
realizing
that
it
follow.

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READYING FOR CffiCUS- Rev. WiUiam
Middleswarth, left, presents circus tickets to
Pomeroy Elementary students Wednesday. The
circus, sponsored by the Pomeroy-Middleport
Lions Club, will bave shows at 2 and 4:30 p.m.
Sunday at Meigs High School. Tbe Lions Club is

distributing tickets to various schools across the
county. Stlldents from Mrs. Bauserman's class
gets tickets (from left): Bobby Warnecke, Ross
Stewarf, Anthony Tennant, Brandon Randolph,
Tirzah Dodson, Keith Day and Rebecca Houser.
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to speak

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Tlmea.S.ntlnel Steff

POMEROY ··The Meigs CoUJity Chamber of Co)llmerce is using March
which has been declared by Gov. George V. Voinovich as Chamber of
Commerce Month, as an opportunity to increase public awareness about its
goals and objectives.
Pany Calaway, local chamber spokesman, said that. the emphasis '!'ill be on
pulling fonh a strong message. that "by working together with I he business
communities, we can make a ,difference".
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A goal of the chamber is .to promote economic growth and improve the
quality of life in Meigs County, said Calaway. The chamber is geared to build
a strong favorable business climate in Meigs County for the: nearly 150
businesses, organ!zations, and individuals who are members of the chamber,
· acrording to Calaway.
"Proud of Yesterday and Planning for Tomorrow", is the theme of the local
Chamber which was established in 1989.
The Chamber recently adopted a mission statement which states that the
"Meigs County Chamber of CommerceJs to persistently represent, retain and
expand lhe small business all!l commerCial system and improvements in the
quality of life for the enrichment of the county". .
It defines the EConomic Development Office which works in conjunction
with the ChaQ1her as an agency to "offer in cooperation with other agencies,
. seminars·-dir~led toward developing business and management skills, expanding resources in advenising, finances, safety and employee relations in
order to retain and expand existing business, and to encourage new business
to locate in the area".
It further states that the Chamber "shall orchestrate cooperation among
civic, governmental commercial, educational, agricultural , health and huma11
· service sectors in order to accomplish the mission".
Th'c ultimate goal, according to the mission statement, Is to encourage
membj:rs to support local businesses and through sponsored events to make
valuable business contacts, thereby accomplishing collectiYely what no one ·
could do individually.
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As·a part of the observance of Chamber of Commerce month, a "membership blitz" is btingplanned. The goal, Calaway said, is to get30 new members.
Serving on the membership COI!lmittee are Calaway, Judy Williams, John
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Contlnu.q 011 page A8
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GOOD MORNING
· A~Ie

elected presiding judge
of Fo1,1rth District Court o( Appeals
ATHENS- Judge Peter B. Abele has been elected

at chamber
banquet
AprilS

pr~sidingjudge ofthe Fourth District Court of Appeals,

GALLIPOLIS
Champion Industries Inc.
Chairman Marshall T.
Reynolds will be the
speaker for the annual
GalliaCountyChambcrof
Commerce banquet at 7
p.m. on Thursday, April6
in the University of Rio
Grande's Student Center
Annex :
· Chamber President Marianne B. Campbell said Reynolds,
who is also president and general manager of Chapman
Printing Co., Huntington, W.Va., has an extensive background in economic development effons.
"No one can beller speak to the economic growth potential of this area," she said. "With the focus on strategic
planning and the need for ongoing industrial development
in Gallia County and the surrounding area, we can learn
mu,ch from a man who has truly made it hlll'pen."
Reynolds bought Chapman Printing in 1962 and has
built it into the largest printing busine~s in the Mountain
State, employing around 600 people.
·
. He was also chairman oft he state's largest bank holding
company before it was sold to Bank One . Champion
Industries, his most recent enterprise, specializes iri print·
ing arid offiwequipment
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Reynolds, who resides In Wayne,W.Va., ls chairman of
several busine5liCS and a board member for several industrial, commercial and charitable organizations.

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which hears appeals from trial courts in 14southeastern
Ohio counties.
Abele, an Athens resident completing his first term
on the court, served two yea,; as administrative judge
before being named to his present position. He has been
replaced as administrative judge by
Earl E. Stephenson of Ponsmouth . ·..---=---.
Abele will now preside over oral
argument sessions, serve on the Court
of Appeals Association Executive
Committee, sit on the BoardofJudges
of the Courts of Appeal, which reviews alleged misconduct within the
state Supreme Coun, and be responsible for statistical reports to the S~­
preme Court.
"I will strive to continue or effons to improve the
court's efficiency and to ensure that all cases are
decided in a fair and impanial manner," said Abele.
Other judges on the·panel are William H. Harsha and
Roger L. Kline, both of Circleville. Kline was elected
last fall to replace the retiring Judge Lawrence Grey.

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Gallipolis man sentenced on marijuana cultivation charge'
GALI,JPOLIS - A Gallipolis man was sentenced Friday in the U.S. Soul hem District Court
of Ohio to 57 months in prison for lhe illegal cultivation of marijuana plants.
John Blackburn, 31, 803 State Route 141, pleaded guilty to the charge lasl year and had been
awa1tmg sentenctng. U.S. Allomcy Edmund A. Sargus said.
The charge·arose out of a joint investigation by _the U.S, Drug Enforcement Agency and th~
Gallia County Sheriff's Department, Sargus said. . .
~ surveillance was conducted in Galli a County th al"led DEA agents and sheriff's investigator~
to Blackburn 's residence.
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