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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, December 8, 1994

Consultants discuss pursuit of grant for jail
B7 JIM FREEMAN
OVP 11eW1 stair
WELLSTON ·- Cosls of oper·
ating a 11roposed four-county
,regional Jail lliay be lower than
originally estimated, memben of
tlte Southeast Ohio Corrections
Commission were told at an informational meeting in Wellston
Wedlieaday aftemoilll.
·
. ~ lllttCting was marked by die
lack of a quorum and tbc absence
of the Metgs County delegation.
:ne regular meeting wu post·

poned, but consultsnts from M.S.
Consuliants, Inc. of Youngstown
discussed Gallia County's grant
applic~tion for .the facility with
those present
Earlier, consultants bad discussed the possibility of making it
ICJO.bed faCility but said Wednes·
day that COilS1t'UCling an .80-bcd jail
consisting of about 32,000 square
feet, was IIIOill realistic.
· ·
Consultsnts estimated it would
cost $6 million to build the new jail
-:- the maximum amOIDII die gram,

if approved, wiD fond
ton· $117,332; tollll· approX111181e- · County olllcials said they would
"It's a reasonable amount for a ly $1.1 million.
likely have to approach voters for
However, after experimenting additional funds.
facility or this nature," said consulwith !owering opera1111g costs by
The grant application ciiCS aev·
tsnt Michael Fasan- .
Last week, commission mem- reducing the amount of staff from cra1 reasons why a new facility is
bers selected a Qallia County site 30 to 2S, the following amounts needed:
- The number or offenden ICIIbehind the Gallia County Cbil- were reached: Gallia • $260,000;
dml's HQme 111 state Rowe 160 as Jackson • $253,600; Meigs • tenced awaitinjl jail time (mostly
the .
site for c:aiSilbation.
$192,800; Vinton • $92,800: total • for drunken drivmg): Gallia • 73;
~consultants estimated · approltimat.ely $800,000.
Jacbon • 831; Meigs • 12S; Vinton
Cwrentjail funding is as fol· • 234.
.the following annual operating
costs per county, based on popula- lows, by county: Gallia • $170.000
_: Backloe of unserved wartion: Gallia • $328,733: Jacbocl • to $17S,OOO; facksal • $17S,OOO; rants due to lack of jail space
$320,000; M!!i!_• $243,768; Vin- Meigs· SS6,406; Vinton • $74,061. ·(mostly bench warrants, mtsdeTo fund their ~ _o~ operating meanon and non-violent felony
costs at the ptOJIOied jail. lacbon offenders): Gallia • 0; Jackson •

r--.Day of infamy . rememb~red--

IN MEIGS COUNTY

Yesteryear
essay
contest.
winners are honored
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Leslol!. ..ld apecl•l cere•
moille• In re-mbtnnce of

Fifth grade studeats wlao participated In the Melp Retired Senior Volunteer Yesteryear Pngnm
essay coatest were hoaored November ' with a reception at the Meip Senior Center. Flnt and
secoad place essay wlaeen were selected from e~b participating school IIDd preseated trophies
for their achlevetnent.
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ldlciol atlldeiD

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SclloU of tJae Bremea Post,
o'tllcle I•.,..•ter, tlddnaed
die cr-t. Sdloll ........ to
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In tlla U.S.S. Arlaoa• •ad
aever to let 'oilr coantrJ'•
defeuea. doWJI •aalll. Tile
MelpJIIalt Sdool head wu
oa ba'D!Ilor tile obnr•ance.
(Sentinel photos by George
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Remember Pearl Harbor, survivors say

Support group meets each month
T he
Alzheimer's/Related
Disorders Support Group meets
the third Wednesday of every
!110nth. This support pup is open'
not only to caregivers but also to
anyone who wants to learn more
about Alzheimer's and related
disorders with dementia as the
main symptom. Various topics ire .

discussed. A variely of speakers
are also ·on the agenda at the
different meetings. The group
meets at the Meigs Multipurpose
Senior Center from I p.m. to 3
p.m. The meelings are very
informal and you can come and
leave as your time allows. ·
On Oecember 21st, Dr. Richard
Boone, psychologist from Holzer
Clinic, will be the guest speaker,
Come and join us.
In January and February I,
· Lenora Leifheit R.N. will be
discussing various ·difficult
l:!ehaviors that clients or family
members exhibit or are associated
. with dementia. Your input as
family caregivers is grea.tly
appreciated. It is amazing what
you as in home caregivers do to

Tree of Lights·

cope and also to ,improvise to
meet the needs and demands of
your family. m'em~(. Sometimes
· all a caregiver needs to cope is to
know and realize that there are
olher people just like them caring
fcit a loved one at home.
,o\gai11 I prge you to come and
join·us at the Alzheimer'S/Related
Disorders Support Group the third
Wednesday afternoon of every
month. Bring a friend and relax
wilh us. You might learn
somethin11 that will help you
cope. If you have any questions or
may need Someone to stay with
your family member, please ·
contact Lenora. Leifheit RN. at·
992-216J:'Hopc lo see 'yo.la at·one
{If our meetings in the near,furure.
Lenora Leifheili R.N'

The Meigs Multipurpose Senior
\ · Center will feature a "Tree of
Lights" again this year. This.year
the tree will be decorated with
wooden Christmas . Siockings.
Donations of $5.00 will place an
or_nament. on the tl'ee 'in memor~
of or to honor the reCipient.. The
purchaser will be given the
ornament as a keepsake following
the Holiday Season.
·· &lt;
You are encouraged to donale . ,
' ONLY AUTIIORR.ED
~5.00 for a Slocking ornament in '
WARRANTY SERVICE
honor of a friend , relative, ·
DEALER.'
' '' neighbor or church member. All
proceeds from the "Trer of .
Lights" will be used 10 assist th~
Home Delivered Meal Program: .
You may mail your donations' to'
the M~igs Multipurpose Senior
·. . 313MAINST.• ,
Center, P.O. Box 722, Mulberry
Heighls,•Pomeroy, OH 45769. ; • · '; U~~l.l...:,..i.._,,~,..~J2l:~~~!!!!!_~--

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went to war S3 years ago, when aboiud tbe desii'Oyet USS Wonlctt
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) Remembering Pearl Harbor is Japanese fighter planes sank almost when the attack began. He was
imporlant so the United States will one·thild of tbe U.S. Pacific Fleet sleeping when Japan~s planes
never be caught off guard again, at the Hawaiian military base on began dropping bombs. '
"The first noise I beard was a
Siii'Vivors of Jap1111's awprisc 1111act Oahu. Two air strila:s killed 2,403
Americans, most of them sailors big thump," said Wallace, wbo
said.
attended a Lima manony.
Fony•alx Ptlrl Hlllbor stnlvm aboald battleships at anchor.
In Wasbington, President Clin- . ••1 ran to the engine room,
-aatbered Wednesday at a Toledo
restaurant to commemorate the ton declared the day Pearl Harbor which was my station, No one W&amp;!l
S3n1 anniversary of tbe lllaek. It Remembrance Day, ordering all there and I went upstairs to gun
was ODe of several ceremonies in federal offices to fly U.S. flags at five and helped pass ammunition.
Ohio cities, Including Cleveland half-stall
We got off two shots.... We were
Kenneth Stewart, president of shootinl! at planes coming in and
and Lima.
Leonard Kowalski, who was the Pearl Harbor Survivors Associ· we shot down one Japanese
aboiud the USS Pboenlx on Dec. 7, atiOD's Toledo chapter, said Amcri· plane," Wa)lace ~.
. 1941, said the ceremODy was one cans remember tbe attack.
Wayne Rader, 73, of Uma. who
"There's always a tendency to was stationed at the nearby
way to remind Americans about
'Pearl Harbor and honor fallen com- forget," said Stewart, 78, an Army Schofield barracks, saw the ftrst
engineer corpllll8ll who was asleep two airplanes to allld the harbor
ndes.
"I want to remember our bud- in his barraclcs at a nearby naval air and military bases.
dies who gave lbelr lives for the statiOD when the attack beam. "I
"Wben the first plane went
freedom of our COIIIItry and to a1ett think people still know It; but only over, It was making a putt-putt
tbe people to tbe association motto: this year was It designated a noise," said Rader, wbo was in the
'Keep America alert; remember National Day of Rcmcmllrance. It Army. "The second plane was
Pearl Harbor," said Kowabld, 76, was tbe lint lime It bad been rec- maldnJ the same sound. I looked
ognized nationally."
ofToledo.
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up and the first bomb fell on
Ed WaiiJ,~, 76, of Lima, was Wheeler Field.'.
Japan and the United States

WASHINGTON (AP)- Productivity in the Americaa workplace was up 2.9 percent in the
third quarter after a decline for the
previous ~mClllth period. With
labor costs in check, tbere - liUle .
sign'.of Inflation in the report
Wednesday.
In a revised report, the Labor
Department said the increue in
DOD-farm prodiiCiivlty was higher
than the seasonaily adjusted 2. 7
annualized rate Initially reported
for the July-September period.
Productivity rebounded from a
2.1 percent decline in the secmd
quarter. The decline in tbe April•
June period was the fii'St since a 2
percent decrease in the 1anuaryMarcb period of 1993 and the
steepeSt since a 3.7 percent plunge
in the first quarter of 1989.
IHgber productivity mc:ana ClCllll•
panics are producing their goods
more efficiently and at a lower
cosl
Tbe report said also there ·was
DO increase in unit labor COSIS. That
was even lower than tbe modest OJ
percent iDcrease initially reponed
and the best showing since a 2.4
percent decline In the last quartei'
of 1993.

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politk:II!Midc over a Rcpublicla
declaim to end pnblic fiiMIIna Cor
211 ipedallnllnlt CIDC'W"l In die
HoaiD.
DiWioocnll held two IICWI CIIIJo
CtietiCCI to usall Republk8DI. and
GOP Iaivmaken counterattacked
with their own press conference.
Olben relcascd wrillal atal!mC!JIII.
The 28 oqlnizatlons rep~C~Cnt
blat:b, W001C11, IH'P"'k', lqiCllll
~the CXItllllr)', 11111!11114 CJdler apoclallnla'Citl - vir1nllly an controlled by Democnll except orp1
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A ·report was given by Jim
AndenOD, president, OD Christmas

activities and promotions in
~ss . He noted that the open
of businesses and tbe parade.
despite Wet weather, were IIICCCSS·
ful. and that freeing or die parking
meters i&amp; helpful. He noted thai
ICOUU bad wven:d tbc metas. that
David Rigs&amp; • a !IOOJinal cost bad
provided tbe Christmas trees whiCh
were decorated by students at
Pomeroy Blemenlal'y School, and
that participatlClll iD decorating lbe
downtown has been good. He CCllll·

JIM'IMlrd lbe village and Olberl who
have assisted in making the town

alllllclive for tbe bolidays.
Dianna Lawson of Bank One
rqxxted Clll tbe omameot ssle, not·
ing that it is goins well and that
there is cwrently aboUt Sl,SOO in
tbe account 'Ibis ia die last year for
the five year project. The 1993
·· ornaments with the bridge scene
are still available, Lawson reported,
and can be purchased along witb
most otber )'tan at tbe b;mk and at
several t.•sinesscs
AndenoD reported tbal wodt in
tbe revitaliz•ion program ia movins risi!J along and that sewnl pro-

jects ll'CIIOW ._q ~- .
(lcorge
wilb tile group. Asted abciut .a foot

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pati'Oiman for the downtown area.
he · suggested that continued
requests be made to Panaoy VilJaae Cotmcil.
Next meeting was announced
for Jan. II.

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5%

3%

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.Murder suspects are turned
over to Oklahoma.authorities

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP)- An
ex-convict suspected in a threestate crime spree confessed to a
killing in Oklahoma. a Ne~ ~. co slate police officer testified m
nlzaliona alldl as the Republican court.
·
Lewis Gilbert. 23, was turned
Stndy Committee, 1 research
troup. The Democratic Study over to Oklahoma authorities
uroup, also 1 rescarcb organiza- WedJICillay ai111g wilb En; Elliott,
t1 would Jose its
fund
17 after a New Mexico jud~e
on,
taxpayer
•
ended the pair's fight to avotd
iog, too.
()k1aboma.
. "This is a bacld•ill against tbe extradiTh~tiontw~ were placed in the
increasl!lg poWer of blacks, Hisv
panics, Asians and wol'len in Cleveland County Jail in Nmnan,
Congress," cbar&amp;ed'Mfume, D· . Okla., this morning after ~i~B
Md., wbo said Blact CatJCUS mem- driven baclt to tho stste by police m
I ben would be like "4) JxfbuJis" . seperate CSfS.
-~- the ~- Aetual·
The Newcomerstown, Ohio,
"'~'~""""'•3 9
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pair were arrested Sept. 6 outside
ly, .only ll'e
ocrats; Watts Sants Fe and have been charged
and Rep. (lary Ftanb ~ COIIDCCIIwitll munler in the shooting death

Fight continues over taxpayers' money
WASHINGTON (AP) And so It went tltro.'::!::
afb110011, ID a
Bnraaed that RcpubliC8111 wiD cut
off bis organization's wpayer
.fundi. the cbalnnan of tbe Democratically oriented Congressional
Black Caucus says bis members
wiD 'be like "41 pit bulls" oppos·
ins tbe new House GOP ~ority.
Chairman Kweisi Mfume's
«4Dmettt didn't aa:ouot for Rep.·
elect J.C. WBIII, one of twO black
Houle Republielllll wbo wiD sttVC
In tbc next Conareu. "This deci·
aiCI1 fa about~
money pi
the
RepttbU-

The Ganlcu Oub will SCCIR tile
judgcsllld lllbct diem 8I'OIIIId IOWD
to view tile exhibits OD a elite 10 be
.announced. Residcttli wiD not be
Rquiiecl to resister, altbougb lbolle
wbo live io more sec:Ioded areas of
the viDage who might be missed,
are asked to contact Mn. Robert
(Addalou) Lewis, cbairman, for tile

American productivity up
2.9 percent in third quarter

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Peerllhrbo.r
day.
lind•
21-san ••late.• Ar.. ar•de·

MaCJOn Enrla; stailetits at Racine Elementary School aad
daqltter of Mr. and Mn. Het111e.Enrln, was judged the o~enU
Couat)' Winner In tbe Yesteryftr Essey Coates!. M1cyoa was
pmated • pbqae bJ AI~ Wolfe, RSVP Director.

'Hometown Christmas' theme ·
of Dec. 19 merchants program
. By CIIAllLENE HOEFLICH
Seotloel Nnw Staff
Plana for a "Hometowo Cbrist1D81" themed program to be presented on the upper parking lot.
llllge in downtown POmeroy were
made when the Pomeroy Merchants Association met Wednesday
in tbc Bank One c:atference 100111.
1bepro~wassctforDec. 19
at 6:30 p.m. IDcluded wiD be band
ensembles and vocal groups presenting holiday muslc. Santa wlll
lll8ke an appearii1ICIO and wioDen in
tbc Pomeroy bcme clecloratiDg cat•
tell will be announced and the
prizes nardcd.
'Ibis year the hoote clecorating
eonteet iLbeitta.-oo-s-sored by
lbe Pomeroy M~-:-Ailoela·
IIIII and tile Winding Trail GanleD
Club.
. The Association voted to give
casb prizeB totaling $SO f&lt;W tile best
oVCillll diaplays.

RIVER CURRENTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

, .PAGE EIGHT

816; Meigs.· 700; Vinton· 84. ·
- Poor condition and age of
existinl facilities or lack of jails:
Vinton County bas no jail; the
Jacbon Couaty Jail, built in 1871,
bas been ordered to close; the
Meigs Coun8'.J:U was built in
1894 and die . . County Jail has
been limilcd to 18 priJoncn.
1be IJIODOied jail could by COlli·
pleted"belore the end of \996.
F
said.
~ commission will' bold its
next JDel'ling Thursday at 3 p.m. in
Wellstoo.

Continued on Pllee I

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of Roxie Ruddell of Oklahoma
City. Her body was found Sept. 4
in a wooded area near Lake Stanley
Draper.
During coun hearings WeeRs·
day, New Mexico state police officers testified that Gilbert had confessed to killing Ms. RuddeU 111d
that Elliott had corroborated
Gilbert's involvement.
Assistant District Attorney
Richard Sitzman of Cleveland
County said Gilbert and Elliott
would make their initial court
appearance in Nonnan this afternoon.
Gilbert and Elliott also a 1111pects in the deaths of an elderly 1
conple in Mis3ouri and in tho dia·
appearance of a Ruth Loader, of
Port Washington, Ohio, woman.'
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The J?air had been fighting
extradillon to Oklahoma. They
wanted to be returned to Ohio,
which offci'ed them the besl chance
of avoiding the death penalty. Ohio
has not executed an adult since
1963, llld docsn not allow the execution of juveniles charged and
convicted as adulls:
· Authorities from Oklahoma,
Missouri and Ohio agreed Oklahoma had ihe best case against
Gilbert and Blliou and should take
the lead in prosecuting them.
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Sitzman said during a tdqJhooe
interview Wedneaday that' trials fiW
Gilbert and Elliott prollebly could
not be scheduled before May.

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: Commentar
·The Dally Sentinel

Plgl . I :rtii.DIIIy e.IMI
~... llddllpolt, Ohio
TIMnday, Deolmber •• 11M
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Cooveuti01181 wisdom oow Ills c1q1uture iD job tralulaa. dlwauit tbat iaatead of p~ealtll
exiltlna JOtalllDCIIl popcare ICform as the top
~ iD
lDilellf cquippius iadlvidual
bls fint two yean Ill
l'ft:ll· · wortera to purcbue tlleir owu
deal CIIDIOD.&amp;bould bave puabed

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Kondrsc/ce . or:~~~

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ROBERT L WJNGBTT

MARGARET LEREW

Caatroller

U!TI1!RS OP OPINION 1118 ....~come. They lbould bt 1m thiD 300
w.dl Joaa. AU 111m 1118 JUbject 1D ec!jtinJ IIIII lllllll be 1ipocl with name,

..._IIIII kllpll- alllllbtr. No IIIIIIIJIICIIelllll wU1 be publilbed. Lettm
lbDuld be iD aood ... llkhaia&amp; - - not penooaliliel.

Ne;tt yeu, be sbould pusb job
traiaiDg.
Wby? Because as Labor Sem. lilY Robert Rdcb aad odlen bave
poiatecl out. feeliDss of ecouomk
maecurlty amous tile middle 60
pen:cut of Americau famiHea are
fue~ .a amJiive cyDicism about
Americaa politics.
Oa a bipartilaD basia. American
cHrea bave moved the OOUDtry deci·
sively - 81111 coaectly - iuto full
paniclpatioo iD a lligbly teclmolo8·
ic:a1 aioba1 ccooomy. Receut GA'IT

lraiDIDg. Reid! JJIOI)DICd JJaYiDI for
the propu1 by cJlmiaatlul 'rcorporate welfare" Ia tile form of
direct IUblidiea llld tax breab to
busiaela.
1be nap over "corporate wel-

fare" sot a flwry of preas aucutioo, but Reich' a traiDIDg JIIOIIOial
WU practically !pored. it tOok I
buae atcp Ia tile directlou of
Rcpublk:aa·atyle "empowermeut"
prosrama of tbc type dleu adwx:ated by proareasive couservativea
sucb u former HUD Secretary
iD that direcdOD.
JackiCauD.
However, wbile educaled eliiCI
Tbe DLC itself Is DDve:,.:
PfllSJ'CI' iD the DCW world ccooomy, "GI BW for Wcxten" to
aenutraiacd ordia&amp;IY worten luf· tbcm with voudlcn 10 buy lraiDIDJ.
fer from competitiou witll lower· Ia aa iuterview, Rete• said bla
wase wortera abroad. HaviDS depal1meutllstilhwdylas wbetbcr
puaed GATI, it' a time for tile to recommeud voucben, Ioiiis. or
admiuistratloa aad Couaress to lifetime "tralDiDSIICCOUllll" dlat
equip worten ID ftgbt bact.
workers could draw ou 1lK biDt
On Nov. 22, iD a speecb to tbe IICCOUIIll.
Democratic Leadership Council,
Relcb ~ldD'taay bow mucb
Reicb proposed a dramatic uew bla popoaal will COil, but It's clear

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' Allocl..... rr- Writer
• \VAsHJNGTON --' UmlliDg coagreaai01181 taml It tumiDs iato a
·• piiDt IIIII Republlcaaa may 1101 be tager to walk aow tbat tbey' re iD
•JIOMI'·
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' For pollticlaDa, IIIIJIOYil of term llmlta It a poHiial dellll wamDL
IIIII be Is Cll die veqe of power, iDc:orniag Roue Speater Newt
·Glaaridlbll dedded lllallbe.re'SIIO po!Dt J'UIIIiag iato tenD limits.
GiDJricb, R-Ga., favora 12-yesr llmltJ for manbm of bod! die House
' addle Seure.
~
It may CCIIIIe • a IUQirire 111 vocm tbaltenn llmlb WCII't mea IUmiDS
die SOW*wueul to iRish-faced "ddzallqiJlalm" for a wblle.
·' For pol!ddmo wbo favor leiiD Jlmlts, put savk:e woaldu't aliiiiL 'lbc
':~am..Jimlt clock WOIIld slalt lk:ldos with the clectioa after the II8ICa radfy
~tbe !XWiairwkmii!QCI!dmeat 1bal am easily take seveo yean.
• So Seta. Suom 'fl!unnoDd, R.S.C., a tam limit uppoila, could save
12 more yean alb' 1996, or DDIII aac 106, bla own mortality 81111 tbc vot·
''as of South CaroiiDa wWIDa.
" 'IbUIIIIOIId oblcmd bla 92Dd birthday Moaday. He saya be plaaa to
nm apiD Ia 1996. He bu bcld public office of ooc 101t of II'Otbcr siDcc
- 1929, except for a tbrec-ycar break iD the 19SOI. He bas bcea iD the Seo-

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to tile White House will !lave to
pau throup aligbt ~ IIIII ~­
ority review. Lilt y.,
lrliDiD.I
lost out to both beat care aail
welfare reform. Nut yeit, it
abould be pat at the llead of the
liDC.
A ck'alllc Rllldl or DLC-atyle
traialaJ iDitiativc coald eaable
Olaton 111 llell a polidc:IJ tlllldl oo
RepJbllcala. but WODid allo ID(Jply
a bails for biplrdiiD CIIJOilDIIkn
Repabllcaa~:.e; aow arc
diYided oo Job
. Jumums
Houae Majority Leader Diet
Anility ('J'cua) said Ia m IDa Yicw
tllat tile aoverumeat abould do
eueatially aot111D1 Ia tile area
except cut tuea so that lluaiaesa
aad illdullry CID CR8IC Joba,
"Traiu!:L::.ll like care of
itself,'. lie
Amoag otber Rcpublialla, Sea.
Naucy Kaas•nm (Kaa.), iDc:orniDS dlalr or the Labor 111c1 Humaa
Reaourcea Committee, il taWug
about formlag a DatiOIIII C!OO!!!!Is-

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E'VCII a tenn-llmitcd GID~ UDder bis six-tam term Umlt JJIOPOIIl.
could aerve DDIII 2008 if ralifk'alioo ocaJI'Ied at oac:e. He starts11iitliath
:tam iD ]....,.,
Tam lilllil oppooell,_,.,...,tJ p1aa to mike some mlvhief with tbat tiDd of
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• 'lbcy'l popole tenn limillll oac:e, llaltiDS with the eleetloa follow'iDS n«ifk:ltion IIIII made retroactive to IDdude pior servioe.
1bll would force ram Jlmlt aupporten to WJte apiDit tbe most dra·
-lllllic mDfestadocl of their own Idea.
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Sen. Jeff Bluiaman, 0-N.M., opposes tenn 1imits. He says tbc public
"''williC'RIIIII" illawmakcn impose 1imits that isaorc their own past ser·
·vice.
,; "H you've saved four or five tams." be said, "I don't thiDk tbc public would expect you ID aerve out your tenD. then stay for aaotiJcr two."
TCIIII-Iilllillldvocala .-c aaldoslawllllken to go agaiDst the strooscst
of·bumaa iDatiDcll - self·JRICIVIIti&lt;D. It Ia 110 coiDcidellce that while
ftllllllmltaliave bcea IPIJR)VCCI il22 llPlCa, Ollly &lt;DC -Utah - did It by
~ ¥doll of Ita qiiiiiiR.-'Ibc otben llled ICfemldums.
· •'H memben of the House ,listeued to the publle, we'd wiD Ia tile
:HOIIIC 435.0," says J»auu JIC'Ob, eucutive directAll' of U.S. Tam Umlts, a
·1ollbyiDa $claims 70,000 members. "If they 11ateu to what they
~ waat, we'd be
to set 10 W~te~." ·
:: 'lbc behavior Glapicb Illy Diet Armey of Texas, wbo was pidced
.II GIDptdl's depaly 011 MOIIday, SDSSCiliiOIIIe ftllllllmlt advocates may
"be baviDB aec:oad dlouJidl.
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office. Afll:t the c1cct1on. be ID88CIIed the urgeocy may bave plllled.
If RepublicaDs "caa stralgblell out the House;' be said, "I thiDt
Ametia1DJ will fiDd ·tbdr euthUJiaun for tenn limits Wlllluslfllte a bit"
Tam llmlts pnllioDCDll bowled, aad a week later Armey retreated.
"Tam HmitJ am eucutlal for a bcalthy llld op:u political systtm," wu

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to dlllr tbc ~lc Oppot1ualt7
COIIUIIIttee, waata to couduct a
futer lllldy IDCI thea move ou to
voaellen aadlor CCIIIOHdatiou of
tile myrild federal traiDiu1 prosrams iDID bled: SJIIIII to 1t111e 111c1
loc:al JOVCIIIIDCDtl. GoodliDJ alao
favora iaceativea to bualucas to .
povlde trliDIDa for
Whicbeva 1*lY fipca oat tbc
best p1su for c:oasllllt uppad1aJ or
Wlllta' IIdia bu a ·d lae to doml·
aate Amcricu politics because
Rcldl II DDdoubtedly dglll ill say·
iDI tllat for aver110 families,
"clowuwud mobillty" Is crocllq
the AmaiciD dram.
Slacc 1979,JDCD wbo lal:t a allJete dep:ee bave aufral:d a 12 perceat avera1e decliae lD )Dcome.
.Amoai IDCII aad wouieu wbo llave
'lOft ]oba alace 1991, 20 perceat
·llavca 't fouud aew oaca aad 47
ipen:eut of diOie wbo bave Ire lillk·
ilDJleu diiD IIIey did belen.
Reldlllid be tbiDb tbla - tbc
1rey to
naelllll rue1oc1 tbc t994
cledkiN, but be dliDb dllllll!itbcr
Jlllly will pufit flom It for loDJ.
"Ouce aabotdecl," be aald,
· "masa reaeDIIDCDt can poitCII tbe
moral iDtcgrlty of tile uatiou,
rcplaclaJ ambltiou wltll cavy,
iatoleiiiiCC aall bate. Today, the
wgeta are immlJraata, welfare
motllen, Joverumeat officlall,
p~ IIIII 111 illoddlaed 'IXIIIIIIaall·
tme.' AI tbc middle clasa Clllllllaues
to crude, wbo will be the larJCll
IOIIIOIIOW?''
He tWub tbcy could be c:orpo:.
ratiolll. ''Tbc Amcriam puNic II
bulcally pro-buaiaeu. But _...,
aupport reata 011 aa implicit barpia. ADd bah I bctraya flllllw·
aaiD every time it fires aa older
worm ill ans. to~~•
&lt;DC at aiDMr wqe.
pllliCd bcllth illauiiiiCie to lOp CUC·
utivea willie deDylDJ ill worten
bealth coverqe. llbCia employees
iJK~era iloll CXItllniCDI .Ia order to
avoid payiDJ tbcm full-dille WII8CI
aad beDeftll, Clr diselrdllll warten rather tbaD iaveall Ia tllcm
wbetl pollllare boomlag."
Iuatead of dema~tt:ug to
dlvattbcmgeroftbc
!=IUs.
the p!lrliea would be weD-IIdviled
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dYe editor el Roll cal, die
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Now is the time to reform welfare _ _ _ _ ____,;_
armor we tried to cOusuuct aouad
the poor.
We failed to iaclude the most
rommOQ "cpnmipetor of humaa .
eudeavor, tbat poepc:aity ccmea •

If you thousbt liateuhia to
Cousresa debate bcalth care wu
like watcbiag I aack filii Of c:ata
scrap, wail ualil tile 104&amp;!1
Coosrea takes up welfin ldllllll.
'lbcre It poballly 110 more divisive
illue iD tbc uatioa, IIIII with sood.

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Berry's World

, WASHINOTON -'Ibe verbal UDdaltaDd thll be II DOW upnmta1 DCW aeaacofGOPpowcr. .
bombs bCiua lobbed ~ iacomiDa OIIC of tbe DIOil impoiiiDl Jll'lil~
At tbe same time, 111 lllldrrcurHouse Spcakct Newt GiDpli:lllllll iD tbla COUDll'y , • says Wbite Houae reut of aaxlety clearly raas juat

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otllcr coaservativc Rcpubllcaas
may be a bleasiag in displae for
Prealdeut Cllatou. Or. a two.yev
Diplmlre.
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sidea .-c a HUie aavoua about the

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RepubllciiD illliden poiDl to the
electiCa by HOIIIC RepUblk:aaa of
~·t do buslacsa ou the basis of Rep. 1'CIII Dc1ny for tbc No. 3 leldverc11et.
DDfAIIIiled ~sstiona aad oo iDDu- cnhip p~~itiOD of H&lt;DIC ~ty
CIIDtou defeuden bope nlvw Clldo."
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wllip - over tbe caadldate
lite Oiagricb' s· uDsubstaatiated
But &lt;JiDgrldl alllel - aad sud- endorsed l)y Giuarlcb, Robert
uaertlou that oac-quarter of tbc deDly there 1re maay - ·coatc:Dd Wllktr of l'allllylvll1s.
Wllite House staff.011CC bad used the.apellter-to-be il ODiy raisiD1
111111111 · - dill Newt
!JieJII drugs will bllclcftre - llld lcJ!timMe CIIIIC:etlll tbal aeec1 eo be ru:j''Tile
be IIIBIDIIIl powaful Republl.
ciuse sympuhy for Otatoa.
aiiecl, ~ whit blllalt ebow- Cillo but 110'11101 tbc OIIly Replllli·
'lbalc, IIIII ltaiCDICDtJ lite Sm. lloll ·aaacrtl-voncaa may lack Ia c. lD tbc Hoiuse," 1114 &lt;DC·.•ooP
., JwCHeJm•an"AF¥EtiluliOiatlll plcealltqee•e
,"" ~ -JrJna 011
bctta llave.a bodyiianl if Im Visits
.~ ililr bu calleil tbc CCllllfCIII
tbcWI'Iih•of- . •
a mllilltY blue lD 'Nc!nli CimliDa;. CIIDtoDa .! 'COUDtraCulltR McOovc:aa ODly woit to tile preaideat'l eraicb...
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Aud Ilia worda may acrYe to llcP:·'J'c• Cob!ini II
voicea 11UJ1C1i.
ldilforce pop"•
or aa ODCof a.......,. of GOP •-Nil=
Sudl blllta will allow Ia•
uupopalu piciai at :..:.."aad uot wlto rrf d eo~ 6e ''OIInl:t
aace aad a ~ to
e~ willltep 10 DOte dill 01a- Wltll America' tlat Gla~
the~ 1*1 of.GOP leadcin pldl did 11ot o«cr eVideuce to aup- Cld c t .S. Olio 1WC11, tbc
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Cobura said CliDJrkia ClOUld be ·
''a HabWty'' iD diatric:ta like Ilia
wllel'e tbcre a a lot of n "'a8lic
IDd iPdepft -¥Olin. He ... lte
WfDII to be viewed by !XWIIlilueDll
..... 'Net ea:1ent IIIIDbr•••
Stuart~. a Rcpub1iam
wbo publilbcs a~ political DCwslettllr, said Giapkb can
. probably . . &amp;Way wltb Ilia tactica
-lbr DOW. But, lie added: "s. (RcpubUcaaa) are uerv0u1 about
til~ couceatritioa of,.power 'lu
Newt. illd.the !ltd~ thll, fJml
time to time, be will say thlap tbll
lie ..,..lciD't say. He b a poiDriziila,,}lomb-tbrowlDI poUtical .fla·

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doo't beQeve we lboald be .._. CIDI wbo will opcaly attidzc the
tmlt!adoDs ~~&lt;DC iD(Jtllerla CX!!IIIIIIive iDmDIDJ ape 'er. After
tbla Clllllllry, · offen Hilla'y Rod- al~. be coutrola a lot.of cboll:e ·
111m QIDICII.
. ullll""""' 1114 kCD'"m•+dooa.
."Jfe (Giugrlcb) bas got to ADd dley're 11111 all Ollill with 111e
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it lllld Ileal ~~"ie pw." · R••= lias conrt41 tile Wltlte
"You bloW,I!Iy = o f ·a -.lor Tlte AMOCI.,.., rr..
Mr. GiDarldl Ia a Jood ~. lila l"' aad ltu· ~ OD
... But lllaliiiiiiOiba nece 1 Uy ....
a' ad . r _, p01111a
tbc imp'esrioD thll tbc people llld · .-.tm
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Both p1111s WOIIld reatt1ct beiJC.. ~ Idea. Wlleat auueated llaviDI
fits to welfare reclpieDia, IIIII C1ID- Aid to Famillea wltll Depeacleut
lOD' I calls for UDWecl motllers CbildreD redpleDta lip C0Dtrac:ta
ulldcr..tbe asc of 11 to .Jive witll wbereby tllcy asrced to certaia
their pam~ts llld stay Ill adiDol 10 ltipull'i&lt;Da &lt;DC of lbcolllcilll 1101
. R~CCive aid. AI policy ltllldiDOW, . to llave my more dllldreD willie 011
Sarah Overstreet ' JDVerDIDCDl ftmcb pay for young welfare. He ICbowlcdged there
:bia IJCW IUDC.
re81011.
DDwed llllllberl to move out of their would be (llftlal CX!!IIDiiiDce. "but
: ru tbe ScuaiC, Republlcau leader Bob Dole llwaya tdll questiOIICI'I thll
Most Americaaa waat to pro·
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pareuts' botnea, wbere flliaacea tbat'1 better tbaa wilat;;; bave.
11e II for ftllllllmila. but quk:tly followa with a re8IOII wily they woulda't vide for the poor, but 30 years ot reward for wart. 'lbc Idea or "end- dkiD't cllilt befclre.
DOW."
-be woodcrful for low~populatloo llaiCiliK biaOWI KAmal.
tbc Great Society uve left us witb... tlemeutJ" becaDe a blaatet pldloaTbe GOP plaaa dealal of all
Recipleots of beaeflta aucb u
·• Dolc'a aaUIDCIIL 1bCielliOrity ayaiCID - wllicll would vaalsb wbco a cycle of~ aad a JIOI· opby of aid wltll uo atrias• welfare beoefilllllll public .._.
AFDC do uot hve to 11ree 10
11
. 'lam 1imill villquilli aeoiority - bas beeu P1CUY good ID low·popUladoo IIOiis Ill blrai: we Mi &lt;II the verJC auarhed ID most PfOjjllliiill JJOtbiDJ for lllOlbcn UDder II, with 1U1tea wodc or to llliD lfor wart. ID fa:!,
placea like "our llUic state of Kaaaas." It bU iDstslled Kausaas iD a or deapslr. Tboae wbo made pon. wu required of rcclpleots, so DO lla~ tile opt1oa to ba bclleflta coaaselon .wbo work to 1ct
j.bainuullip II the Seullc IIIII two Ia the House, 1Dcludia1 tbc all-impor·
c1es with boDOnblc iDtcutloils llill aease of duty or rcap&lt;D~ibillty Wll , a1
111 _ .._ 21 if
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11ave
feciiJouud .to delead them. Critics · evea CIIOOUI8IIcd.·
.or
mo as tllcy - - t n U 3 - - rec
AaricDIIure Cr«amittM.
Ills ..__.., • .tblt the OiDIOD cllooae. But tbe bid DCWI iD thia told DIC that IOIDe of
ftady
• Jt. of today, WJ4K*IIn aclmowled&amp;e,lCI'DIUmita poposala doo'tcoah are r-uM V!niJk liN Maay of Ul
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plaa
Ia
dlllcldldftlll
wiiOiciiiOiben
refaa.e
to
accept
wodc
that
w011't
maid a ...,pity oftbe House, let aloDC the required~ qmty.
wbO rca117.e reform IIIIIICCIII")' 1ft """'iDiltnlioo 1114 DC_w GqP pro- doo't rec:elvc tbia -'d aad can't better whit d!cy cau
by Dot
: No lllilitCI'.J!ICOb llllllafled with a voe:
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tbcm' woU14 be wulduJ.
;, ''We d&lt;D't 11ave 10 wiD." be said. "Haviaa a vote will pve us a road aud bow fast. We tuow of tile ND!!IOI! wbldl will bclp bleat tbc eltber
Cll]tnA,.or...:
Sbiftiaa JJCODie .f nD --wodc
GiP of wbo ID 10 alb' Ia 1996. 'lbcy .,_,be pepered. ••
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maay desaviDs citizeaa wbo stin oo-llriusa cycle. Bolli pia would aDd . 1*1 oftbc p1aa
pa- to wart WlJI reqm auurlag ade~ ItiOIJI!diiJire allftll. But tbco, so does term limits.
despcrately DCccl beJp aad we am ~:\Jdire m9thera to ideutify a ty m::!.;&amp;;' up for llkip!L'D 1 qualle cbild care 11111 beefed-up !XWI·
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'a fatber before receidiV:OJ lid, wbo
y believe dlat ODCC tncepdwe a.viccl. Yet r.Ia IIJICIIl
' BOrrOR'S NOTE- Mike Fellllllber llat ccnwed mall Ia Wull·
wilb the broad bnub or flillft.
aad fcq ~ to· pay
sup- tbla Is e¥ell ~. Cblrles Dkt· 'tbat way 1ft better iaveated thaa
No ooc IDCIIIl to devl!le a way to l:;~:W C111 be pvea widlout cas will
. .-Ina lila pave aad alm::;vellag tbcm iato miJrc
bclp uecdy Americaasaad tlleu
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aboutacldld'sfllbcrif dumpaVIlofoald(!OIItdleoopo- oolid.
bave it ao so far awry. With vlsioDI tile motler refu401 to fJU'IIisll it. (IODCDtJ' beida.
· O.•••'"'wta-w..tt 11 A-we
of tbc delfl(ladoD of tbc poor dur· Without thia iafomatiOD, ICCOfd.
Tb GOP
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• " Today ll'l'llllrnday, Dec. 8, tbc 342ad day of 1994. 1'llem n 23 days burned iato Olir DliDdl, our Iaiii!- $34 biJIIoD iD potelllill cbiJd.sup- cbiJdlm bora wbilc 11aiiiOiber II &lt;D.
tlous
were
sood.
It
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to
port
=ts~IJDCX)IIeded
eac11
welfare,
bowever,
ODC
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·IJ ctn••n, willa
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.aclmowleclse wbat maay social- yelli'·
t J*Dill areu't moderatea. M
Democratic 111et America a..
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.'.' · 0D Dec. I, 1941, tbc Ualled Stlll:a cataal Wodd WaD 11 Coupaa savk:eexpaU am DOW sayiDJ, tbat ideutlfled or d&lt;D't pay their ablre s
~""' £ t - ....._. wbo 111127.-...o
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-...-lost bis llld for office, ldvocated .
"dellt 1too1cve11 called Dec. 7, 1941 "a dale wllicll will live iD ID!amy."

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By Tb. AM' I laW rrA mll!UIC of ndD. frec&amp;iDa lliD
llld sleet Ia Ia tbc Obio forecaat for
toulgbt. On Friday, the raiD may
cbaDse to SDOW lD tJie .DQrtb, the
Natioaal Wealbcr SCtvice salcL
Low tODiglll will nJIIC Ina tbe
upper 20a iD the DOI'IIIellt to the
mid-301 iD tbc aoutbweaL
More rain is likely DD Friday,
espcciaDy lD the DOrth, wllere it
could cbaDJe Ill IIIOW iD tbc Iller·
110011. Hlgba will be iD the upper
30s to micl-401.
Tbc reeort~-"&amp;:!v"'Ure
tbla date I&amp; tbc
bus ..,Iller
stadoD wu 69 dcpeealD 1966
willie tile record row wu -4 Ia
1182. SUIIIel UllliJ)It will be ll5:06
p.m. aad IUDrise Friday at 7:41

it would be more dlia lbe $13 Iii· · 11oa eo IIDity tbc etrlclcy of au job
lion CMJ five yean Cllled for Ia the
admiuiatratioa' a proposed Ro·
Employmeat Aa or 1994, wllidl
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Rain, sleet forecast for parts of Ohio

OHIO Wec;ther

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Tcmpeallllca """'" ue ~ iD lbe
NCIIbcast u a 'f"?'(w IYIICID dlat

dumped 11 iacllea of suow Ia
MlcbiJaa blow outward today.
Mon: raiD fell iD the Northweat,
aad a baad of drizzly weatller

llretdled ICIOII the SOUib.
· llpt IDOW aad frcezlDJ raiD
Wll ...,aed IDdaS' flom tbc MidMilt llld CCDll'lll'falaa dlrougb the
Great LUa to ... cJJaD New Ymt
lllle. Fiddler 11011111, lbowen were
,..eed fnlm Teus to T=iMaree.
A DCW llfOIDI was apreadiDJ laiD
tbc Padfic NOitbWestllld IIOitbcm
Rocldes today, briagiag raiD IIICI
IIIOW to tbc IIIOUIItaiDI.
More thaD 20,000 wllomm lost
power and a abcriff 1 deputy was
killed iD a wealbcr·related accideut
after au ice storm bit Missouri
Tucaday llld Wcdaeaclay.
Ia aouthem Mjclripn, the storm
dumped seveD to DIDC lDCbes Of
IIIOW by Wcdaeaclay, and HoUand,
Midi., - buried Ia 11 iadles, the
Natioual Weatller Service said.
Two mea died of bcart attacks
wblle lboveliDSIIIOW ,llld two otheilloat fiDaen their saowblowers
Ia Micbigaa.
Cold but clear wcatller wu
expectecl Ia moll otllcr places
today, witll bigba iD the 20. aad
30s ICIOII tbc aortlliMI third of tbc

Hospital news
- - - - - W e a t h e r -,. - - - EMS·logs 3 calls
80pm:euL
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Extelllled , _ . .
Ua its. of tbe Meigs Couaty
Saturday ...A cbauce of snow Emelp1lcy Medical Service loaed
&amp;bowen especially IIOitbeast. Lowa tbree calla for aailhiDOC Wecfilea.
2S to 30 IIIII IIigila 35 to 40.
· day. Unill~~ucluded:
Suuday aad Mouday ... Falr.
9:36a.m.; Mulberry AveDae,
Lows 20 to 2S 81111 lligbs 30 ~ 3S.
Emma Searles. VeteiiDI Mcmorill
Hospital.

Soutl-Celltral Obio
Tonlgbt...lucreuing clouds.
RaiD lilrely· late. Low Ia the mid
30s. Cbance of raiD is 60 petCCDL
Soutbeast wiDdl S to IS mpb.
Friday ..:Occuioual rain with a
blab arouDd'4S. Cbaaoe of raiD II

Initial:u'nemploym~nt
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WASHINGTON .(AP) - The dccliaC siDoe Oct. 1.
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number of first-time clalma for
Becauac it smootbs out tile
state unemploymeat beaefila waa weekly bumps aad dips, aaal~lla
up 6,000 last weclt as the birias cousidcr tile four-week mov•ag
iDdicator coDtiuued .ita weekly averase a bcUer iadicator of birial
roller coaster ride.
treDds tbaD tbe laitlal c1aiml figme.
1be Labor Depanmeut repcllW 'lbc moudllyu::floymeut report II
today .that laitial jobleaa claims the most-wa
biriDS tudkauw.
totaled a scasoually adl,:tcd
Twelve states aud territories
322,000 iD tbe week CDded
, 3, , reported iDaealea iD tbe D!!!Dber of
u~ from a reviled 316,000 tbc pre. initial claims for the weclt coded
v1ous week. TIJe fisure for tile Nov. 26, willie 41 states reported
weclt elided Nov. 26.was ialtlally decreases. Natioual figure• are
placed at 317,000.
'.
reported a week abcad of tbc state
Most ecouomists ex~;~CCted au tolals.
iuo-ease !w:ause tbc JRVIOUI wa:t
Tbc biggest iucreases were
iacluded tbc 'IIiaDksgiviDs bollday reported by WiSC&lt;DsiD, up 8,942;
81111tberewcrefewadayatolile.
Miunesora. up 1,589; New York,
. iai!ial ·~ bave beeD up llld up 1,211; Puerto Rico, up 621; aud
dowo over tbc laat six weeb llld. Louialaaa, up S66.
illdeed, for Dllllt of the year, with
Tbc bincst decreases were
the Iouseatstrealt of decliDCI thia reported by Califoraia, dowu a
alllliaa d!W!s1bc f!lll!',wcet- wboppias 3S,tg1; ~ CaroliDI.
. JJ~g~iDSeptembcr.
dowu S,40S; New Jersey, dowu
The Labor Depanmeut reported 4;671; Illinois, down 3,868; ~d
that Ill four-wcet moviDgi!VCI'II8e WasbiastoD, down 3,739. Officials ,
of lailill claims was down 2,7SO, a iD California and ~ otbcr IUiteP ,
substaatlal cbaase iD aa iadicatol'- _ attributed the sizable decliDCs to
that tends to sbow more modest the Sborler wort week. that IDCiudmove~~~~;at 1be ayerage dropped to
ed the.Thanksgiving boliday.
323,000. ~ 32S,7SO, tbe biSsest

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Land transfers
Tbe followiug laud traasfera
were recorded by tile office of
Meigs Couuty Recorder Emmoseoc HamiltoD;
Deed, Heury R. Beaver,
deceased, to Patrick C. 1114 ·cathy
D. ~~i:b~a~~idi
Elberfeld, Heidi Ewius, Michael
Elberfeld, Rbctt Mllbcu, Carla S.
Milboau, PeasY Moore aad Guy
Moore to WIWam T. aud !Celli D.
Nortoa,' Cbester JIIRICia;
· Deed. AusliD w. and Daytoa L.
Pbilllps aad Orella D. Hysell to
Reutals Ulilimitecl, Pomeroy

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cut are tbe Republicans.
Rcpublicaus retoft,ed witb a
message lite lbe oile given by Rep.
Jeonifcr Duuo of Wasbingtou :
"Get over it, Democra1S. We are iD
a posilioo to carry out the ICfOI'IDI
we~l'!~~;ublicaas said ~ey
expcacd the' move to ~ve mooey
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by dDDmaliDI 96 """' mem~• 0
tile so-called lelislatiye service
orgminlkn, Democrats, said 1101 a
dime
~~ ODC
of tbc orpulnlinnl pay Jbelr 1baft1
parcels.
by taklag IIICIICY from \liCit office
Deed, GCillldinc c. Reed, ct II. accoDDts - perblpa Jl.viag up a
to Bruce A. Krone, Rutla!td, 46.766 118ft positloa or aDCW ccmpuw.
a:n:s;
Democral5 argued tbat.tbc GOP
Deed, Henry R. Beaver to plan would only enco~ae JawRichard L. Stenger, Chester parcel; makers to restore the limds to their
Deed, Dewey 1. Jr. and Ruby K. personal office aa:ounts.·
Ludwig, Lebanon, undivided &lt;DC·
'2;.:1:'tioo of n:ataaviap will .
third iutcreSt; · · ,' ·
be
· wileD Cousnu decides
· Deed, Rci)lett
I&gt;,
to
~osie
Jackbow
mucb
House offices cau
'
.
son;
spcud. If the office bu1JF!a am cut,
Deed, 1ame8 L. and Alice V. it may DOt be poaaible to simply
Schuler to John E. 81111 Doreell Fer- li8Dsfer tbc mooey.
..
~eD, Rutland parcels.
Rep. Jose E. Serraao, D-N.Y.,
. . . ~·
· • ... cbajnwm of the Coogresaioual His·
.
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' paul!: ~us. sa!cJ the Q&lt;?P deci·
The -D&amp;ily Sentinel , siou was really aimed at llis srouP
,
· 81111 the Blade Caucus.
(l)SflUIJ.HtJ
i But no SOOIICI' did die news COD•
...,_ ,..., illanoo.; YottdiJ _,., • fereu~:e by Serrano aud Mfume
PrtdoJ, 111 c- St., """""'· 01t1o, by 111 l cud, than leaders of the Democratic
Olllo Y&amp;!lofl'ubllill!. C&lt;Mqlooy/Wull- '
lltc., hiiiiilr. Olllo 45769, Pit. !1!11-1156. · Study Group complalued just as
i bitterly.
'
.
Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., said
" - " ' .\110 · 1·
, tbtl Republicaus are tryins to
· · ",desuoy tbc ability
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POII'IMAiniiW- ..,.
Gtlooo to i
H of iadividual
· Tbo Dli!Y Sll!dool, Ill , court ·st., : Diembcll of the OUIC" to ICOCive
-.,y,0111o 457611.
iDfllfiD:IIlloo about Jesislatioa.
IUIIcaiPI1QII IIATU,
Rep. Pat Roberts; R·fC.u!., wbo
111
bu worked for years to dr:pdve- the
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Meigs announcements
Trulleel to meet
The Bedford TOWDJbip Trastoea
wil meet Monday, 7 pm. at the ball.
Mueum to opeu evaiDp
The
County MII8CUIII will

Melfa

be opeD tonisbtllld Dec. 15 liDm 6
to 9 p.m. iD aMitinD 10 Jbe replar
Tuesday to Saturday bol!l'l, 2 to
4:30 p.m. These hol!l'l are beiDI
offered so Cbrittmaa &amp;hoppers
miaJltll:&amp;ve an ~ to view
tbe Chril1man diJplay
pilk
Jbe 17Stb annivmary coverlet IIIII
mug or otbcr Sifts availaiJie ll the

Board sell date

The Racine Board of Public
Affairs will meet at 7:30p.m. Mooday at the Racine IIIJDCl[,
DauceatVFW

A round and square dance will
be bcld at Jbe Tuppcn PlaiDI VFW,
8 to 11 p.m SaJUrday. C. J. aad tbe
Couutry Gentlemen to provide
music. $S couple, $3 Cor aluglea.

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museum.

Paeumoula aboll aY&amp;IIallle
The Nllional Guard will &amp;ive S2
pneum&lt;Dia vvciues &amp;om tTl a.m.2 p.m. Salmday ll the Meip County aoetlb Dcpurtment
Sullo bnsl±rt
Brcatfut with Saata will take
plaoe SaJunlay ll the Meigs Muaeum. Coat II $2.50 for cbilclreu
lllldcr 12 IIIII $3 Cor thoiO CMJ 12
ud ICCOIDpaayiDs lldulta. 'lbcre
will be aafttfor tbc cbildtal, llld a
special readiDI of Clcmeat
Moore's classic. "111e NigbtBdoR:
Cbristmas." Rescrvlllooa Ire .dDC
by Tblnday, 992-3110.

Squre daDce aet
·
The Belles aad Beaus Wentem
Style Square Dance Club willllave
a dance Salurday 8 10 11 p.m. at Jbe
Seuior Citizens Center. Roaer
Sttele will be Jbe caller. Refrelbmeuts will be served.

Br-a!Jrfeet will SUte
Evaagellae Cbapter aad Job's
DauJblm, Bethel 62, will lio&amp;t a

brealdast with Saata Satmday. 8
a.m. to uoou at tile Middleport
Muooic Taaple. E88a. panalkea,
aauaase aad bevaqe, $3 .SO Pk:·
turea to be takeD.

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apply for grant
Altbouab 00 &lt;DC sbowcd up for
a Scipio foWillbleo.rrrtees meet·
ing Wt nigbt, tbe
walt lllelld
81111 applied for a St3.000 snut for
a recreational J*k at Pasevillc,
said Randy Butcher, a Scipio
trustee.
. The Obio DepaltmeDt orNIIIIIl
Resources snut will pay for a DCW
playgrouod, basketball boop,
borsesb:!tlit aad abetter bouse,
Bull:bcr
Otbawiae, the IIUIIeCI paid I'OU•
tine biJIJ at their IDO!Ilbly meednl •
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bouse. Everyone wllo belped out
duriDS year widll8becuel, diDDen
aud durius fair, iavitcd. Tboae
attendiaa to tate covered diab,
LeODanl Koeuig Jr., Cbester Fire
DepaiDieDt,lllliOUIICed.
C. .rdll!ostl diDtler

'lbc Faith Full Gospel Cbun:b Ia
Loua Bottom will bold a diQDer
llld siDg Friday Digbt DiDncr will
be served ll 5:30p.m., followed by
the Clark family's eutemiluneal at
7p.m.
Cllrllta. clinMr

'lbc 11111ual Oaistmas cliDDer for
retired aad preseut employees or
Foote Miaeral Co. aad Americau
Alloys will be Satutday at tbe
IJSWA S\71 Unlou Hill iD Hanford, W.Va. Serving wiU be from
11 a.m. IIi 5:30 p.m. 1berc will be
no deliveries.

COLONY THEATRE
TONIGHT
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'TIL 8 P.M.

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·The Daily Sentinel

Thul"'dey, December 8,1994
Pllge 4

Eastern girls defeat Waterford 50-47
Oveacoming a 21-11 deficit frlJIII lively, weD below their double dlglt
early in tbc flnt half, Eastern took scoring avenges.
a six-point lead in the fi•l DCriod. ·
Wolfe said, "We beat their
lheu held ou to claim a S0-47 - - press, but got behind early. They
league upset over the host Water· (Watcrfool) wac a bit ovrr aggresford Wildcala W=:!l niabL
sive, so we started poundiug tbe
Tbe loss was
y die flnt ball down inside, where Rebecca
home loss for Waterford in over (Evans) and Patsy (Aeiker) took
two se8SOIII.
over. Our guards probably played
Waterford (3·1), returning all their best games of their careers.
. but two players mm last year's 17- They protected the ball 8l the end
3 team, had tbe upper band ~g of the game and did a good job
into last night's game, but
t· working the ball inside. We're
em's young girls responded and fmally starting to tblnk basketball a
accordins to bead coacb Scott little bit and show Improvement
Wolfe, "found a way to win."
each time out. This was a big, big
Eastern (2-1) was led by a total win!"
team eftort, but sparked by a career
Eastern broke the Waterford
game from junior center Rebecca press witb ease the first quarter, but
Evans, _who notched a game-bigh missed numerous sbots from tbe
23 points aud grabbed 14 rebounds. paint. Meanwhile, Waterford got
Jessica Karr DOIA:hcd 11 points aud the necessary penetration and hit
bad a game-bigh ~0 steals.
the outside jUIIIJit1', bitting 8 for 10
Sophomore Patsy Aeilrer poured from the field for tbe opening
in 10 points and had a team-high frame to lead 19-8. Eastern cut the
16 rebounds, while Amy Rcdovlan, seore to 29-26 aud bad the ball just
Jessica Radford aud Nicole Nelson before halftime, but a tumovrr with
eacb added two. Nelson led Eastern eight secouds resulted in a WHS
widl four assists, malting numerous lay-up 8l tbe buzzer aud tbe Wildneedle-threading entry passes. Rad· cats led 31-26.
ford bad a key bucket and two big
Eastern rontinucd its comeback
assists In Eastern's comeback. . in tbe !bird round, mixing up scor·
drive, wblle she and senior Melissa ing between Karr, Redovlan, Evans
Guess were credited with great and Aeiker. Eastern led 39-37 after
defense.
tbree.
Waterford was led b_y lS-poiut
In tbe final round, Eastern
eff9rts from Laura Goins and looked for tbe good shot, worting
Krista Nelli, while Eastern held bot the ball uound the perimeter to
shot&amp; Stepbanie Cooper aud Maria open up tbe inside. EHS went up
Hoymger to Dine aud two respec- by as .much as six,- defensively

"The excuse was not acceptable, if
tbat's what you're wondering."
Earlier, Spurs coach Bob HIU
said Rodman caUcd at pliCiice time
to say be was in Dallas because
someone bad stolen tbe keys to a
friend's truck out of Rodman' s
pocket, and some of Rodman's
possessiODS were taken.
"He failed to report. We have
no choice but to cbanse his status
to suspended without pay,"
Popovich said.
· Popovich said this lalest suspension could be lifted when the forward reblms to the team and meets
witb Spurs officials, butlhc gCIIC'lal

SAN ANI'ONlO (AP) - Dennis Rodman's roUer-coaster career
in tbe NBA is taklng.lnother dip.
The San Antonio Spurs on
Wednesday suspended Rodmall
without pay for the second time
this SC8SOD afta' he failed 10 n:cum
from a.3 1/2-week paid leave of
absence. Rodmln was scheduled to
attend practice Wednesday and
meet with coaches and team captains.
"I bave no understanding 'Of
. why be was not at practice or
where be was;" Spurs general
manager Gregg Popovich said.

manager save DO tinwable for that exblbitiou game.
happening.
After that suspensloo, Rodman
Rodman, 33, - known for his and tbe Spurs IIBfCed he would lake
tattoos and constantly changing a paid leave of absence beginning
bair color as well as for bls Nov. 12. The leave was to have
rebouuding aud oucourt utica ended Tuesday, ud Rtv!man was
his yet to play this season. He led expected to join the team again
tbe league in rebounding the last Wednesday.
tbree seasons, avemgins 17.3 last
"It wasn't that we ordered 111m
year. Rodman makes a reported back or he said. •rm axnlng back.'
$2.4 million per year.
. We all decided toaether that this
The Spurs (7-8) suspcuded 111m would be the day he would come
for tbe season's lint three games back," Popovich said.
.
for a series of pre-scasoo incidents
Some news reporu have said the
that culminated when Rodman leave agreement called for Rodman
tossed an Ice bag toward Hill and to receive psychological counsel. .
was ejected from the team' a final ing.

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(14-18-3-9=44)
Bea Lisle 1-1-1=6, Jonna
Manuel 1-2-1=9, Becky Moore 21-0= 7, Jess Codner 2-0-Q--4, Bri·
anne Proffitt 3.{).3=9, Sammi Sisson 4-0-1=9. Totals: 13-4-4ill3=44

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Reserve notes: Southern
dropped a 28-19 reserve game led
by Erica Amott's seven, Jenny
Friend's four, dlree-pOOit eftorts by
Darlene Flowen llld ·Jenoy Roush
and two from Cynthia Caldwell.
Caldwen bad 10 rebouudl. Trimble
· was led by Joy Pealt'a eighL

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Here are the results from Mon-

day night' s·Southem-Meigs varsity
girls' basketball game, wbicb the
Marauders won S6-S4 at Meigs
High Scbool. accardlng to a rePort
suhlilitted afta' press time Wednes·
day.
Meiaa hit 24 of 66 .from the
11oor Including one Qf seven from
thrce-]J9lni raiige for 36%. Meigs
bit six Of 10 mm the l8le for 60%.
Meigs had 30 rebounds, with
Vanessa Corupalllll grabbing eight
and Amber BlackweH getting six.
Melgs1U111cd the baD ovrr 12 times
aud had 13 assistl, with Blai:kwell
and Cheryl Jewell getting four
assiJts each.
Southern bit 22 of 56 from the
noor Including six of 16 mm three
point range for 39%. 1be Tornadoes cashed in on four of eight
mm tbc 11ne llld bad 21 rebouDds
led by Ill"- PldllU'a eipt.
Tonight' a lfellda hal Meigs
lie 1 1'11 to SICWIIt 10 lice Pedenl 1
HocidDJ llld
en hottinJ YinlOll County.

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been to aether and know theatrength and weaknesses of each
other and know tbelr roles."
Hunter 1ald tbe aame wu a
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No. U'larlda 63
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Trimble
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Tammy Lenigar 4-0-1-9, Kim
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10 play In the flnt half.
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didn't play," said Ohio DOmtniran

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Ohio (6-2) wed ltsllBitm only
in the opening 12 minutes of tbe
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of the second baif against _the Pan-

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Amy Rcdovlan l-O-Ooo2, Jessica
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S•ll, Nicole Nelson 1-0-0.2,
Rebecca Evalls 11..()..1•23, Patsy
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Amy Baker l..()..():z2, Marla Hot·
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Stephanie Waller 2-0-0=4,
Srepbanie Cooper 441=9. ToCals:
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ATHENs:· Ohio (AP) - Ed 87-57 victory over ()blo ·Domini·
SCII'I was not expcc!ed to receive cao.
mucb """f''loD this year for Ohio
The Bnbalts were mlulng leadUniversity, but for at leut one lng scorer Gary Trent and playgame, 1hc Bobc:IQ' bacliup center IIUIIdng guard Gmo Eord, boih of
becne the tealll'a focal point.
whom were aidellned with hlp
Tbe &amp;foot-9 junJor, ajtmior col- . injuries suiJered last week allowa.
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Southern varsity girls fall to Trimble and Meigs
Here are the results from the
Southern varsity glrh' season
openrr on Dec. 1 against Trimble,
which the Tornadoes won 44-30,
according to a report submitted
after press time Wednesday.
Trimble was 12-52 from the..
floor, 5-18 at tbe line, had 24
rebounds, five blocked shots, seven
steals, 1S turnovers and 29 fouls.
Soutbern hit 17-63 for 27%, bit623 at tbe line, grabbed 47 rebounds,
four steals, 22 tumoven, 10 assists
(four by Jonna Manuel) and 20
fouls. ,

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Stout for tatlng care of practice
while I was out. I'd like to thai*
the girls for staylnJ focused, for
their concern, hard work and
pullina off tbls bla win. 'Ibanb to
everyone for their suppOrt!"
EHS was 20-61 mm the field
(DO tbrces were lllleiJJpled), W111102.S 8l the line, had 39' reiJOunds, 17
steals, 20 turnooven, Dine assists
and 12 fouls. WHS had 39
rebOinls, wu 19-55 mmt he field,
12 steals, 26 turnovers and nine
assists.
Easm willltoet Belpre tooighL
Resene Jiote1: The EHS
reserves clalmcd a llig 40-10 win
led by freshman Michelle Cald·
well's 12 points, Crystal
Holsingtr's six, five-point efforts
by Crystal Morris, Beth Bay and
Martie Holter, Tracy White's four
aud J011111a Gumpf'a dlree.

forcing several cosily WHS mis- ·
cues. Karr picked up her fourth
foul ucar tbc eud of the lb1ni flame
with two consecutive offensive
fouls. Eaatem fouled, then after
WHS mlsacd 1hc foul shot, an EHS
player shot at the wrong goal.
WHS rebounded md put it back to
lllllkc 1hc san 47-43.
Prior to that, Evans connected
on three straight pick and rolls,
while Aeiker grabbed a key
rebound md laid it back in for the
six point lead, 47-41. Karr then bit
the first of a bonua to push tbe EHS
lead to 48-43, but Waller drove
baseline for a 48-45 tally. On tbe
oextJ::sessioo, Evans drove home
a fo
-up &amp;bot for a S0-45 tally
before Cooper respoodcd witb 12&lt;foot jumper. Eastern made two
slralght, near deadly IUmOVen, followed by a Waterford miss and a
Waterford turnover.
Within the last 25 seconds Eastem shot md missed tbc lint of four
one-and-one's that could have
sealed the win. Aeiker, Evans, Nelson and Redovian had key
rebollllda In the alrelcll, all setting
the stage for an exciting finish. On
two different lripa, Waterford shot
and missed four three-~:t .
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attempts under pressure by
em's perimeter defeuie.
Wolfe, who baa been in and out
of tbe hospital since Friday, said
"I'd like to thank my assistanJs
Paul Brannon and Penny Aeiker
and boys', reserve coach Chris

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Eastern boys to open season·
Friday at home vs. Alexander

If Jft·leiiOII perf~ is any ·
indication of wbat the Eastera
boys' vanity balkedwliiCIID will
brill&amp; to die rourt In 1994-9S IDler
serond-year mentor Tony Deem,
die outlook should be very Jood.
Eastern opens Friday at home
~t Alexander before solns to
pcake SaiUiday.
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Eastern finished 6· U overall
last year, s-14 regular season, in
Deem's fast year. Tbat Jally could
very weD bave been a winnins season of atlcasl 11-9 as Eas1cm was
in every gatne to the wire. Several
times Eastern sqUIIIIdered blsleads
in the fourth quarter.
Deem says "that's part of the
growing proce~s. get~l mciltally
Iough and leammg to WID. Tbc club
bas matured greatly in a year.
We're learning bow to win."
Eastern lost three valuable
seniors from last year's club - Pat
Newland, Robert Reed and W~s
Arbaugh. Newland was tbc te1111 s

Eastern Eagles'
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l)cc. 9 .............................. Alel1811der

Dec. lO ......................at Chesapeake
Dec. 13 ..............................at Belpre
Dec. 16 .................................. .MiUcr
Dec. 23 ..............................Fort Frye
Dec. 29-30 .Federal Hocking lnv .• V
Dec. 29-30 ... .Eastem lnvilatiooal-R
Jan. 6 ............................ .at Southern
Jan. I 0 .......................... .at Wellston
Jan. 13 ...............at Federal Hockins
Jan. 17 ......................Vinton County
Jan. 20 ..............,..................Trlmble
Jan. 24 ............. .at NelsonviUe-York
Jan. 27 ................................... .Meigs
Jan. 31 .;.............:... :.... .at Alel1811der
Feb. 3 .................................at Miner
Feb. 4 .................................Oak HiD
Feb. ? ..........,......................Southern
Feb. 10 ................. .Federal Hockin&amp;
Feb. 17 ............................at Trimble
V-varsity
R-reservcs
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weekdlly doublehaders will have
reserve contests at 6 p.m. and
varsity contests at 7:30 p.m.
Weekend twlnbllls will feature
reserve gamu at 6:30 p.m. and
vanity game1 at 8 p.m.)

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"We CJtpcc:t a lot out Of these !Jve.
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BeJJind tllaa-are lrlllll Bowea, Erk IIIII, Cllarlle:
Bluell. Jeff Stetltem, Mlcala Otto and Deem. ·
A~Ord.

- Wbcn sladdq plalea, keep a
paper aapkill or dolly between
plates to avoid wear to tbe pa11em
from a roagb place on the upper
plate rubbing asainat tbe lower
plate.
- Wbcn you lind a piece priaxl
exceedingly low, beware. Dcalcn
usually know their mercbandlse.
Tbc shop may not bave an "as Is"
policy and allow the low pr!ce to
indicate a defect In tbc litucle. Of
course, anything madre~r"as Is"
should be eumlned carefully.
Some .UCJes, If ooly for ~lay ID
your home. are line "as is' if the
defect doesn't sbow and if you
don't mind that it is not perfect.
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He expressed thanks to school
penmnel and people from tbc Nelsonville.-York School District for
support be ~eceived in two fuod.
raisers wbicll he coordilllled.
"I'm sony if I let any of them
down or my friends in Athens who
pvc me support and believed in
me," Finnesrty said.
Full practice sessions for this
year's boys basketball team were de·
laycd because of the school's ex·
tended footbsll sc:81i0a which resuited from panicipatinn oo the post·
season playoffs.
The Buckeyes advanced to the regional finals before being eliminated
by Wheelersburg, crclling a delay
into 1111 week in setting the teiDI
since it wu uncerllin wbicll of the
football players would come out for
the balkelball team. .
Nei1011Yille· Tork Wll defeated 89S7 by Lopn at home Friday in its
ICUOII opener then dropped an 86· 55 dccition II Athens oo Saturday.
The Bucbyes will open Tri-Valley
CDafereace play Friday II Meip.
FiDMUty ilcrved IS bead boys
varsity basketball coach at
Oaauncey-Dover then filled various
posll in the Athens school dilbic;l,
intludilla vanity 111istant on the
boys llllkelball team after the 'Albens diatric:t - O'Cptndcd to indudo
Oaaunccy-Dovcr and Tbc Plains In
1967. He abo acrvcd IS sirla vanity
llllkft¥1 COidl at Athens for one
1t11011 but 1uts been out of coaching
the past IIIIo yeus.

- And NEVER put old dilhea
In a lllicrowavel Never pat sUvcrware or allver plate In the dlah·
wasber with stainless steel. Dlua·
terll
I know these sound pretty basic
to us "old-limen," but there Ia a
whole·new buying .JlU!lllc out there
-llrougbt up in this fast-paced era
-who may not know these tbinp.
It mates for bad feellnp between
buyer and seller when diluter
strike&amp; because "I didn't know."
DEAR ANNE AND NAN: 1
build model airplanea as a bobby.
I'm JOlting for a clear heavy-duty
wax paper - I place the plana on
the work bench, cover them with

This year's election for poai •
tioos oo the Mci(ls CouDty Agricultural Stai!Uizallon and Conservation (ASC) Committee, wbich were
to be held this month, arc being
rescheduled to accommodate
changes brought on •with last
month' 1 enactment of the law to
reorganize the u.s. Department ol
Apiculture, III1Cmllng to David W.
Fox d the Meigs Couat)"ollice.
Acc:orclin&amp; to Fox, the c:banse in
the election scbcdl!ie Ia lllllionwlde
and is antborizcd under resuJaliOIII
issued by USDA. a.m. members
of ASC committees will conlinue
in tbcir postsUDtil the new cleclion
is beld next fall.
Tbe law aaw:d a new agency,

the Farm Service Agency, enoompassing all of the caDtondil;y aupportiDd belle conservatioa pro·
grams of the former Apitultural
Staliliz~ and Consemtion Service {~CS), all of tbc r1s1t manageznetJt programs of tbe Federal
~ · Insurance Corporation
C) and the farm lending activltira of the Fli!Dial HQDIC Administration (FmHA).
Fox said the new committee
system, when fUlly impleznentcd,
· will exercise increased responsibilities in its enlarged role.
Rescheduling the electiQna on a
nationwide basis avoids confusion
which could occur from hastily
drawn rules and regulations.

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team's participation In the state
playoffs. Because of. the football
team's succeas, IOIIIC of die Jllayers
were ltiU coailng out to pfay last
week,.
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H thai Isn't enougb, the Buckeyes are 1 te11111 without a ooacb, as

veteran coach Boll Flnoearty
resigned over the weekend. (see
related atory). During the Interim,
Jay Kline will wodt with the vanity in addition to coacbios his

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Jlllllll Andrews.
The Buckeye&amp; are led ' once
qaln by the Gall ~. whom
local football fans aw wbat good
atbleAea they have been oo the grid·
Iron. Jlllllll Gail, a 6-foot-4 senior
Ia averasing 19.5 points a same
· and around seven rebounds, while
"little brother'' Justin, a 6-foot-1
senior (who just came out for tbc
team early last week) is aVCJBSing
10.5 points and seven rebounds per
con~L Justin Is tho state beck of
the year in football after gaining
nearly 2,SOO yiii'CII ruablnJ for the
Buckeyes.
The 'teserve contest will get
under way at 6:30, with the vanity
to foUow at 8 p.m.

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Jeff and Deanna Henderson
Phelps, Milford, announce tbe birth
of a daugbter, Tess Marie, Nov. 27,
at the Bethesda North Hospital.
.'The infant weighed eisht
pounds, 13 ounces and was 21
: inciJes long.
Malcrnal p1l!ldparents are Steve
and Sllldy Hencicisoa ol Pomeroy.
Paternali!BDdParents are Dave and
Alice Pbilps of Blue Ash.

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convincing blme vkkxy as alliS
playm IIW IICiion and 12 SOOICd.
Lou Roe and Mike Wllllama !lad
13 poinll eada for Mllacbusetli, ·
whlcb 42-17 at halftime.

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KEEPS WINNING - All'llll Sit..... alton
durlna Ill• daya •• • wreatler for tlae ~•Ia•
Maruden, II lta"'t 1D Olllatand... amGII r.r
lolm Carroll Ull~Yenltf. SJa-., a ........ ._
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lind it at a b8rdware store in your

wax paper (groccry-atore vlriety)
to keep the glue (hot stuft) from
sticking . to tbe plana. Tbe wax
paper I use (and I bave lriecl several
brands) is too thin ud not clear
enough to read lbe plana. lnatant
glue llllckJ to the wax paper, which
make lKtlblemJ, Cu you belp7THOMAS 1. TARBBRT, Prescoa,
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excellent job. Brent Hanson (Dine
points), Paul Pullins (eigbl), Adam and 14 rebounds.
"Early In the game, they dic:tM·
Hendrix (three) and Donald Yost
(two) belpcd confaln Jamie Graham ed what we 4id," Crou said.
and James. Jeff Sldnner's Maraud· "Tbcy played really good defense.
ers showed area fans that tbcy were At the last part, It was. sort of a
not going to be a pulbovcr apin
this season by playing excellent
team baD In picking up the win.
. Nelsonville-York comes into
town witb an 0-2 record and may
be a MslreJhall pll8IIID in tlmiDil.
Tbe Buckeyes are 0-2 on the season losins a 89-57 JatDC at bane
io Logan last Friday evening and a
86-5S rontest at Athens on Satur·

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N CY NASB-cuMMINGI
• ~D ADV.ICE FOR YARD
S~ -From onr friend Joyce
Plcrc:e of Windsor, Vt .
""7 NEVER pat old and/or band·
painicd dlsbcs In the cllahwaabcr.
Wash by hand In warm, never
.ei(Cisively bot, water l!llnl a mild
ldetersent It's a &amp;ood Idea to Une
t,be dishpan with a towel, UeplnJ
the faucet nozzle turned aside, to
avoid cblpping. Some collecton
even wrap a face cloth or smlll
to~ around die faucet to be safe.
- Invert vases in the drainer
and let them dry tboiOugbly before
putlina away, to a\'dd ciOuilins. .
-When buylna old jewelry,
ask that It be put into a separate
small bag. Old stOnes fall out of
broocbes at an alarming rate, so
cbcdt the pieces and ba&amp;a for tiny
stones before throwing away the
bag .. The piece may bave been
romplete when you bougbt it and ·
tbc stonea may have fallen out on
tbc trip home. 1bia way, you wiD
know that the piece was not mls·
represented at the sale and you will
not feel that you have been
''taken.''
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tWice, 2~ and 8-7 , with die IIDcr
SeDIIDII Corrwpoadlllt
caDlng at the 4:48 mart of the 11rst
. Tbc MeiSs Mlnuden will try to period. Meigs opeued up a 11-polnt
mate It two wins In IS BliDY trkl · lead at the half, goinS into the lock·
Friday Mnins wbca they bolt the er 10(111 at the half ahead 41-30.
Nellonvlllo-York Buckeyes in Tri·
River Valley .trimmcCl the Meigs
ValJey Coofcrcocc action at Larry lead with a 25-17 scoring advuR. Monilon Gyumasium.
. 1113e in the third period and f : t
1'bc Marauden took a bislllride back to tie tbc pme at11 on j
In putting last year's 0-21 reronl Greg James' two free throws in the
beblnd them by Jmoddog off River las minllle. That set the acene for
Valley 74-71 in their season's BCJJDy Ewing, who dnlincd a trifcc·
opener Tuesday night at Cbedrirc. ta from deep Ill the right wing with
Tbe win l!elpcd Mdga end two 22- nine IIC&lt;IOIIds remaining to ldve the
game tosms streab - consecutive Marauders their lint win fn more
. gatnes and resular-seaaon pmes. than a yea-.
Tbc 1aat repa.-season Mdga win
Travis Abbott, a 6-2 junior forwas a 84-S7 win over Federal ward, Jed tbc Marauders witb 18
u~ February 1993. Tbe . points. Southern Jr8DSfcr Qus·aeM
then dropped their last lud ldded 16 despite pla}'ing In
two regular season contest before foul trouble. Abbott ud CleiiDd
Jmoddng off VInton County In sec- did 111 cxc:dlent job 011 the boarda.
1101111 tournaD!Cnt play 63-«l. On Tbe Marauders also ·had good
February 27,'1993. tbc Manudcn 5es from starters 6-1 junior
then lost In the sectiOIIII llnals to
SIIDiey (seven points) Ewins ·
Ga11ia Academy.
(aix and 6-1 juni(lr forward Nick
In the River ValJey IBDlC· ~ Haning (five).
Marauders trailed In the game only
Tbc Maraucl« ~ also did ID

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BUCKI1!L - Cling several fac·
ton, induding 110111t fnlltraticios and
.the ICIDI'a atylc of buketblll, Bdb
Finncuty bu I'Ciipcd IS bead boys
- vaJSity buketblll ·COidl 11 Nel1011·
ville-York just two pmcs into the
seaon. .
He llld tllllled been reccndy. to
· fill the poll left vanl Ibis summer
by the resigutioo of Tom Riccudi,
w11o wiS ~elected athletic dircctor
and bead boys basJretboll coach at
r-.JiaHi•h Scbool in Han~1
r
· cOclt County. ltiocardi hid IXIIICbed
at Nelsonville·Yor1c one seuon.
Scbool oflitiall .will advenise the
position witbin tbc syttem for five
working days before making a final
dccition lbout fillilll the job for the
remaillder of the year.
Durill8 the lnteritn, Jay Kline will
work witb the vanity in addition to
his ciuticl with tile -rvc squad. On
pme days, he wiD. be joined on the
beadl by AIIIIelic: Dilettor John
Hml and Jason Aadrewl, who
111\'C&amp; IS the hshman COidl.
. "I piJona widl the players indi. Wlully · but uaallle Iii .-11
diem 1110 a team," Flnncuty said.
, "Oilittilll hal never been a pan of
rtlf1 lililtyle, but I have CODduclcd
t111t tble dotilioe now il .best both
,, 1br ..;..f and the Ncllonville-Yorlc
' I '""''I J110P1111o". be lllldcd.
.PI 11) llid he llld Rlurlled Ill
a• 'I '1 Leo llf of mi•ln&amp; nat be
c 1 1• 'Ill u cajoyablc put of llil
1111; 'He added tbst he WIS 1101
llilewlll dlat il Ck CIIIClll snuatloi. ,
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in Friday night ho~m~ · Qper:-e.r .... lop.25 hoqps•••,*:(c~l!ndooNI~,~.~~,Page~~-~~
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and rebound Deem says Me above
nonnal and very llrollg respectively, and dlat sbocciqla ioqroving.

Deem said, "We must learn to
make a good sbot selection and to
be patient with the baakdball Our
bench sives us several players
deep but we lack experience on tbc
all-Tri-V:alley Conference pick bencit."
C1uwHe B~n. a 6-3 forward, wbo
Deem sees his club as a eonIs die ~ 5 top rebounder and go- . Jeoder if it Cllll handle the pressure
to man inside.. Next Is lllllltbel' top out.front and establish a prrimeter
rebounder, semor JcffStctbem, a6- game. He says in time we'll
4 center, who Is an aggrcasive play- improve In all areas, sayins "our
cr In the paint, and one who must success will depend upon bow wen
play ronslsiCDt at the post as wen we bandJe preasurc and how quick
as C:y:.C
a s. 10 guard will learn our posilioos and roles."
the fl
nt baDdl
the ball
Deem baa been Impressed with
runh'l .,~_ez;::u 6 3 j e . ~ • · bls team's overall attitude and
w 1 e .......
• a • unmr or- .work ethic, but says "the boys"
ward mull be able to play Inside Sllllletimes dobut themselves. Prac·
and outside. Hill, a
shooter Iicea have been very intense and
~h~ ~~~~~ .shots to have dealt with fundamentals .
Micah Otto 1 6- 3 J· u~lor for- Wort habits have ~en great. '!fe
. •
· have prosrcssecl wtth each scrunward is Mr. Soft Touch, .a gatne mage and have noted IOIIIC weak
breaker ~th a m~ outstde shot points we need to lmpove on."
and potential offeostve leader. Ot!'J
Eastern 11opca to utilize a lot of
bas undergone sursery on b1s saccn and roil offense mixed with
thumb and bas missed the pre-sea· a lot of pass and cut patterns, wbUe
son, but ~ expected to play soon. ll'ylnJ to Clll!lta!iu on its strength
J'!nior Bnan Bowen, a 6- ~ guanl In the post. Tbc Eagles will use a
will run the one guard and IS cnpa- mix o( defenses but will not stay
ble of bitting .tbe outside sbot. with tbc IIDlC thing too loog.
~O'Mi!! Is CJtpectcd to be tbc defea- . Deem came to Eas tem after
SlveSenlorleaderEddl. Friend, S lbem being a four-year assistant at
e
a ou
Ptwtsmouth Clay and spending two
tlllllSfer will flllln at ~uard • ~hUe
as u assistant at Southern.
Meiss transfer Travts Curt1s, a
is a 1984 Soulbem graduate
junior, fllls in at off suard. Jason and Integral part ofSoutbem's suc~beets, a sood all-around .athlete cess In the 1983-84 season.
Just off a 1,000-)'W season mfoot·
He wUI be assisted by second
ball, baa .caDe oo SlroDI and IS up year assistant and reserve coach
off t!Je reserve team. Sheets can Chris Stout and freshman coacb
step m and play when called upon Bryin Durst
without losing stride. Another
Deems expects to see Soudlem
~es~rve, Michael Barne;u. a 6·2 and Alexander as the top con·
Jumor, wiU be able to pve East· tenders in the TVC's.Hockios
em's bls met1 a tat. Kyle Ord , a Division. Eastern ~Jala~ a tough
junior guard 1110 up off the TVC scbedule, es
y m its fast
reserves bas arown and really four James; and as a very tough
devdopcd bia ontsldc shot.
non-Jeasue schedule as wen.
Dccm ICCI a my wemru as
If bard work pays off, then
the lack of I point IUBrd with Deem and his Eastern boys sbould
career experience of ru1111ing the reap big proffitts in 1994-95.
ball club. He CJtpectS the team, to Everything is upbeat at the Eastern
evolve and act ~ with experi- catnp, and wben the dust settles,
e~ ovenlf and especially at the who knows? Maybe another Meigs
poilll.
County team will carry home a
With several men over six feet crown. Game lime is Friday at 6:30
tall, Eastern baa the size IIDd for tbc reserves and 8 p m. for tbc
rebounding to play with anyone. varsity.
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That old.double standard weakens virginity movement
on their wcddina ni&amp;ht u a token of
their viiJinity. Why only the girl&amp;?
Ian't virginity jllll u imponant for a
boy? Whal token of his viJainity will
he llringiO his bride?This part of the
movement smacks of the old doable
standard 1nd welkena the entire
concept.- J.S., DAYTON, OHIO
DEAR DAYTON: You've made 1
good fC?inL Here's another reader
who picked up on it also and ofered
an excellent suggestion:
De1r Aaa LIDden: I was.
interested in the concept of "1lue
Love Waits" Sid wish 10 comment.
• Families need not take pan in a
public ceremony in orda' for lheir
children 10 take the no-sex-untilmarriage pledge.
I made my 10111 pledge ring out of

Ann
landers
De1r Aa.i- Llilulera: I'd like to
CODUIIIelll 011 your column lbout the
virginity movemeaL In general, I
tgrec with "E.R.'s" leacr and your
.npty endoning the movement. I,
along with you, hope it can be
exteadod to toen-1gers of all
religionl.

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I l'llllld It odd, boweva; thai the
puents give their dlughten gold
w~ding b1ndt to ~ear and
ultimately presentiO their husbands

colored thread from 1 pauern 111at
came in the mail. He lislcncd while
his dad and I explained why we
wailed 111til marriage 10 have -.and
then, he made a pledge that he, too,
would wait as he put my homemade·
rina on his rmgct 11111 ring will be
given 10 the woman he chooses 10 be
billlride.
This was done in the priva:y of our
home will! 110 religious OYeiiOnes. We
made our own rules based on lhe £let
that we are intelligent, civilized
human beings. -- J.M., CITRUS
HEIGHTS, CALIP.
DEAR J.M.: Beautiful. Thank yoo
-- and thanks, too, 10 all who wrote.
The mail was truly uplifting.
Dear Ann Landers: I am writing
this letter after putting my two

elementary sebool children on the --WORRIED IN THE SUBURBS
lcavlDgthebul.l!l'orturec.raldy ·
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DEARWORRIED:Wespokewith being ditected IOnrd more wellbe boll'ding yet another bus for 11rip lhe Nalionll HigbwayTrafllc Safety maintained, properly oq=i,
10 Chicago 10 visit the FICid MIISCIIIII. Adminislntion and were IOid dial up-IOodate vohlelol with
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rm happy 111at my clUidrcn auend theR arc 110 fedctal laws ~uiriag driven. (And not1 moment 110111011,
a school where such culturally
like 10 add.)
belti On I11Je ICh110I bu - · rdWL-•
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emiching opportUnities are IIVIiii.Me. SOil
LOC:Ihchool dislricts, bowcva; C111 ' " - Cllll )IOU ''"' nc /Mfll!" W
However, one nagging question ~uire them They arc IN!...,.•y in lrDUIIIrylllillgl Au Laitdm biJokcomes 10 mind. Why aren't seat belts Cbiclgoand,in Ill school dillricu in let, "Gewu," ilidf'Jfor!' llilll1114111d
mandatory on school buses?
New York and New '-f. Also, 011 or colfte table. G~ ila colkcI have asked this or several people small school boles, _ , belts are tli»&gt; ofAM l..aluUr1 mo.rt rrquuted
and was told they are not "cost ~uirod by fed«aa law.
poewu twJ t111J3S. Stftda •lf-wl- .
efTa:tive.• I cannot believe lllat cost
AocordiDg 10 the NHI'SA. funda to drrlsed,lo11g, busiMu-mulll'flDpt
would enter into this. How can we purchase IRd maintain SCI! bolu llllllaclttckorlftDMYOtdtrfiN$4.85
put .a dollar value on our childrm's might better be rpcnt on other scbooJ (tllis ilu:ludu fiO#liBe aftdllllltdlfllg)
safety?
busufety progmms. Spokesmen lo:GtrtU,cloAMI..twkri,I'.O.&amp;»r ·
Yoo seem 10 have access 10 expens claim c:hiJdlen are 11 peiiCI' riJk of 11562, Cllicafo,/U. 6061/.4)562. (Itt
in many r~elds. Please explore this being killed while boarding and CIIIUida, stllll $5.87.)
subject. Must we wait fora tragedy
10 (¥:Cur before SOOiething is done?

CUT &amp;
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Cundiff's
Custom

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Eleven of the 28·womea recruits iD
·vidcoeape dubbed "Female Follies' lllat clasa plnaled,
and shown 11 aome fire stations
"Men made mistakes roo. They
fOilllrel women failing at training fell down, but they dldn 't show
exadses and me~~ u"XleediDg.
tbat," said Kay Harter, a recruit
In me sceue, 1 wamaa Ulllble 10 wbo dld!J't make the c:ut and who
.lift a woodeD ladder fllla to her . appears iD the video. "They made
tDoea. The laddct crllbea on10 11er it ro pass around and mate run or
bead. In IIIOib«, a WOIIIID iD tun ua."
a-gets tangled up aylng 10 climb
The tape was made for tbe
.in I wiDdow.
academy's gnwln•don party, AasisA c:ouncllman wuu 10 blow t.mt Chief Delm E. Cathey l8id.
wbo made tbe boor-long tape and
"It was intended 10 be a sort or
bow widely h was circulalod witbln bloopen-llke tape," Cipl. Steve
.the 3,100-member departme!lt, Owens said Tuesday. "It was
wblcb wu recently clwtised for intended 10 be bumorous."
ICdrln and llldsm.
A city audit or tbe department
_ "It speab 10 the very laaue or released last 111011tb concluded lbat
matltutlonal aexilm, .. Councilmln white men dominate tbe lOp I'IUib
Malt RJdley-'l'bomu said Moaday. and women and minorities have
The council was to debate his been harassed iD an attempt to llUSb
motion next week.
them ofT the force. Fue Chief Don- "Buically, It is 1 hwnlliating aid 0. Manning bas denied anegaiod dept~," COuncilwom- · lions of sexism.
an JICtle
said.
A rue6gbter quoted iD the audit
· • The video waa shot daring exor- mentioned the videotape. wblcb be
·c1aea 8l the Fire Academy iD 1993. referred IOU "Female Follies."
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teep the money coming ln. 'Life
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"I'm on my OWD," the former
Samb Ferguaoo, Duc:bcll of Yoril:
and estr!Lfed wife of Prince
Aodrew,
Wednelday.
But "I'm an right, Jack."
.
The ducbess wu at turoa confessional and defiant iD a National
. Prell Club speech tbal foaJsecl on
her cbullies for sick, poor and warmvqed cblldren wbllc dlsresaiDll.
at times dramatiCII!y, Into matten
of tbe purse and the beatt.
"I find mysolf iD lllldlatted territory," abo laid. "I am I separated
woman with two ddldren."
ONE BIG BEAR BUG - Two yeu old Veronlc1 Grim,
The kbess and the prince spDt
dlu&amp;bter of Steve and llllllce Grilli, r-roy, - tile ~r ol
tblllllg belutilul belr from Bllttom ...tlknn. Seftnlw .,,,.,.
iD 1992 afttt ~ y-.li rriltriqe.
aave prizes dlll'hqJ the open • - oblel , _ to !ddt vlf tM llollHer father says sbe wants 10 get
dly ahopplag MMOD.
back with Andrew; a BritllllnewsJIIIP« said dlvorc:c papet11 are being

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manipulation ot lhe spine may bclp tie, reviewed more than 3,900 stud8 to loot for ways to improve
some people iD the lint four weeb, ies in preparing the guidelines.
the pracllce of medicine and' bold
the guidelines say.
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They concluded lbat none of the
eo&amp;ts.
Surgery helps only one in 100 following treatments is.wonhwblle: down
Dr. Pbllip R. Lee, tbe IISiistant
people with ..:ute low bact prob~tuy for bealtb and bead of the
lem&amp;, the experts said.
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- TENS (II'BDICUtiDCouseleclrl- Public: Helllb Service, aald,
Unless 1 doctor suspects a pos- cal nerve stimulation).
"These guidelines could aave
sible fractQI'C, tumor, Infection or
--Maasage.
AmoriCIDI
oolllidorlblc anguish,
severe nerve involvement, bact
-Biofc:edbact
lime and much money now spent
suirems do not need to IIFidelgo X-Acuplmc:uue.
·
on "Dncwled or unproved medlc:al
mys, cr scans, m'181'Clk' E'CSOIIIIIICC . - Injecting anesthetics, c:oni- . care."
Imaging or bone scans during tbat · costeroids or olbt.r RUbs~ into
Americana IJICIIIIFIOIII than $20
· fint.month, It said.
ibe back.
billlon
in .1990 just on the dirCct
An Ice pack applied to the
-Back corsets.
m,edlad
eo&amp;ta of Ill low bai:t probpainful are1 for five or 10 minutes
-Ultrasound. .
lems.
.
may help In the first 48 hours.
"While these treatments may . It is the moat commoo c:auac of
Beyond that, a bealinll pad or bot give relief for a short time, noac temporary
disability for people
shower or bath may pmvlde relief.
have been found to speed RlCOVery
under
4S.
Up
to 80 percent or
The 23-member panel of or tcep acute beck problema from
adults
will
experience
the excnrqexperts, beaded by Dr. Stanley J. relllming," tbe suldelines Stale.
ating
IJI'C)blem
at
least
·
onc:e
before
Bigos, professor of orthopedic
~ was the 14111 cliDicaJ praetbcir
50th
birtbday.
·
surgery at the Unlvenlty of Wash- lice suldelines issued.by the fedcml
The guidelines state, "Even
having a lot'of back pain does not
by itself mean you need surgery."
Sofamor Danet, a Memphis,
Rac:ine; Lisa t;&gt;orst of Albany; weiaht report with Jeannette Tenn., firm tbat mates saews used
Danlelle Gray.of Shade; Connie McDonald Wining the fruit basket In back fusion surgery, tried to
Jones of Rutland; Darin Lopn of and Sblrley Wolle, the pdget gift. bloc:t relcuo of the g11idelines. But
Middleport; Mattbew Michael of Meetings are bold at the ball, Tues- U.S. Dlstrlc:t Judge Gladys Kemer
R..:ine; Gin1 Pines of Pomeroy; day, from s to 7 p.m.
on Tuesday depled tbe company's
Doona Smith of Langsville; Vkti
request .for 1 preliminary iDjuncSmith of LangaviUe; Mary Wban
of Middleport; Darci Wolfe of
Nancy Muley presided at a
Portland; and Yveue Youna or recent meeting of TOPS OH S70 tioo.
Pomeroy.
which opened wltb ChriSimas
TOPS songs. Bemice Durst was tbc
TOPS
KOPS best loser and Jean Thomas
Linnie Alesblre and'Trirll Fllllk the TOPS best loser. Membas parwere lOp l01en for KOPS (Keep ticipated in the ARD penny march.
Off Pounds Sensibly) and TOPS officers reports ·wore given and
(rate orr Pounds Sensibly) w11en secret paJa were revealed.
the group met receotly at UIC Car- · Vlrginll Delm IFid Nancy Manpentec's HaD iD Paneroy.
ley had a holiday surfival bastet
Penny Vining presided at the and expl1i11ed what each item
meeting, Manbas took part in the means. Sbaroo Older won the fruit
Area R,ecosnltiou D1y penny baste!, Sid ~ Sharp the gadmarch and same Cluistmas songs. llet gift. Aniela Sharp read the
• Futuristic
Vining and Nancy Manley con· weight report. A aaft IFid bake sale
dueled quizzes. Tbantssivlng will be bold It Ovabroot SIIUEday
•Lane
praycn were read. Fault bad the atlOa.m.
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·- ----:-- Society scrapbook---CONCERT AND ART SHOW
1bo a&amp;stem c:onc:ert bind wUI
&amp;lr'elenl • boUday prOgna IFill the
Nlliooal Arts Honor Society wiD
blve an an displly .in tbe Euftlll
Hlgb Sdlool Auditorium Sunday at
3p.m.
.
The COOCII'rt will Include a wide

ringe of a.tstmu music under the

direction of Susan Climer, band
dbeciDr. The display of an by Euteni 1tudents will be under tbe
dJteCtiOII or IDIInrctor LoUta Mor·
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1bo University of Rio Grandt
recently posted Ita fill quarter
. ~·a LIIL'Students wbo a•lned
&amp;rei* than 1 3.7S point avemge
lncluded: Deborllb Altlre or
Pomeroy; John Anderson of
('omeroy; Kathy Jo Bernard of
Reedavllle; Gretchen Blaine of
' Pomeroy; Lorri Bumem of
Langavllle; Brenda Curfman of

wbattodo."

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,The mor1 people

pitying th8 bigger
the pay-off.

DANCE ANI} SING
ALONG WITH VIDEO
· KAAAO!SE AT ·

Siva 111 tor 1 frM Clnl.

THE WATERING
HOLE

ROBERT BISSELL

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(FREE ESTIMATES) ·
V.q. YOUNG II

·PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE

IIIM215

Chuck Stotts

Pomwoy,

cONSDUCTION
•N... Holllll

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Ra~allng 1

Insurance Work Welcome

· For the best In satellite
Illes and aervlce conllct
Bryanl!f

StateRt. 33
Dnln,Ohlo

Best Receptlou.
-We have even better
and quicker sellllc:e.
- Over 10 yra ·
experience
- Service on all system

Fa,'EE ESnMATES.
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UIDA'S
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lcans while 11111 with Andrew.
After the separation, a pbotogmpber C8IIIIRd ller Ameriean flnanciallllv'laer'lll!ting 11er we.
The ducbesa palsed .Amerk:ans :
for beiDa upfront, iD c:ontrut to
Brilall wbo IOIDedmes bave trou- :

·· 'llterlor &amp;

Rodenbeck

Happy Sweet

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December 6, 1964
Now that you've
grown olclar and
wlae, hoPe you llka
my nice Surprlael

16th Birthday
Amy Clonch!
Love;
David &amp; Gina

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Shade River net llld alq
DIJiicrll
·Lodge 4S3 F.lAM reaular mcetlna S:30 p.m.; Clan: F: y liilgen, 7
Tbunday, 7:30 p.llf. 10 inalall ofli- p.m.
. een. Refresbments.
SATURDAY .
BIRMINGHAM _ BIEI'iiDiblln
FRIDAY
Modero Wooc!men, annual dJiltO
• MIDDLEPORT - R'C1 ~ mu dinner, Saturdly, 6:30-rt:;
square dance featuring th
, u d Turtcy and hlln .funallhed.
0 1emea at e o1 attcndlna to take covered dlsb.
Country_IJent
LeJion HaD Ptiday rn.ll-11 p.m. Santi' a coming . .
. Free llllmlulop, an weJawnc.
SUNDAY
• CHESTER -

POMEROY, OHIO
Septic tankl elelnect &amp; portlble tollell rentlld.

; Best prices all around
the area.

Dally, weekly &amp; monthly rental rllee.
Job IIIII ' Clmp Sltll' Flllllly llellllona l Plrtln

892,2903 or 892-6320

NOW OFFERING GErJERA L HA ULIN G

Umestone, Sind, Gl'lvel and Coli
20
992·395 4
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614·992.......7

POMEROY - Return Jonathan
Melga Chapter, Daugbten of the
American kevoiDtlon will ~Beet
Saturday It 1:30 at tJic P9"1oro~

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Just below Hobson

AnORNEY AT LAW

BAILEY RUN RD
nme: 1:00 p.m. Dec. 11
· FICto Choke Guns

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PARTS
Spaclallzlngln Culllom

pilll Taadly DIPt. The pleq- w... l*
t·
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c:1tloa toWII'II tilt pnmotloD and ~~~~--·

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4}-..L,~ Tel. No. (614) 992-5730 4}-.!,~
General Practice ollaw including:
Divorces, Real Estate &amp; Business ,I111 11 mo.

j

lenny's Is the place to come
when you need a car rental.
We have Cars and Vansl
Kenny's Auto C.ntar
264.Upper River Rd.

fi'IIM..JlePalr
lEW &amp;IIJVPARTS FOR
ALL llu~;a~ODELC

Announcement s

CHRISTMAS TiffS

Riggs Tree Farm

MEET NEW PEOPlE

11121.'94

TREE TRIMMING

AND REMOVAL

1111 Slack
992.2269

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Aullill'y Tutldi17 ev•nlaa· Pldured ncelYlai
awudllroat tle left .;. Mrs. L9ulae
. Belrlla,
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hour service pin.

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VMH honors women's auxiliary
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Open Mon. - Fri.
6 pm • 9 pm ·
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Sat. 10 am ~ 3 pm , . ::. :
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Awards were presented when · G~ Warner with 1,000 hour Fisher presented &amp;ifu 10 Lucu,
tbe atinuat Christmas party of tbe . service plu. Others wha have Mrs. Dalley aad ,Hoenlch IDd
Women's AuxiliarY or Yeterana . ~ servici p.ins 10 be IWarded mementoa were given membon
l!fcmorlal Hospital was . ~ld. Tues- later are Mrs. IIQnnie Conde and · and guests. from the IIIXillary IFid
illy eveniDg iD the bospllll c:afcte- Mil. Helen Hill, cadl4,000 boon; Mrs. Fisher. In lieu of a &amp;1ft
ria.
Mrs. Mildred.Wells, 3,000 )loon; exchange IJII!Illlry members toot
Mrs. Libby Fisher, president. Mrs. Vinas Lee, .2,000 bonn and to ~e l'~· food ltcma for tile
eated engraved plaques to ~. Mataarot Murray, a SO-bow UDdllrprivllCgod. Mn. Clara BIDII .
e Wliite,liOb FiM Mid Bob patch, A pl1quo from tht unit gave tbe openlq Jll'lyllr IFid Mn.
Hoe lcb In tppreciatlon of their · exproaalng approcl•tlon to Mn. ~Fiabor~~·tbe~DileiiOCiiC:ito~~;;·==­
•a~ncae dedication lOWIId tbe pro- ·~for a job wen clone as~- ,
motion and adv~mcnt" of: the · 41Cnt wu'"jjieseoted by Mni'NUPublic Natlot
auxiliary. Mrs. UMrlse ~was. · cjreltFry.
."
presented an engraved jlllljue ~ ~' Followlag a turtey dlnatr, a
IJllliCCiation of ller servlcelto die propam ol readingl wu pftll by
PUIUC 11011CE
Middleport Vllfeg1 1!111
auxiliary beyond the CIII of duty. Mn. Warner, Mrs. Jeule White,
w11 be ecoepllng -Ide on •
Mrs. Carrie Itennedy. UDible to and Mrs. BCirb&amp;. Group.ain&amp;lnl ol'
·1m
C8CIIII8c z cl~r. lkla
aacnc1 the ~ due 10., illneu, will carola waa lead by Mn. Rbondl
ere clue 11r 3 p.111. on
rocelve ulmillr plaque.
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Dailey, bolpllll direc:tor of n~s.
Dl,lfftlter I at
Itospltal Administrator ,Scott witb Mn. AN* StiiiiiDD proVIdlrla
m~lliHI.
port,
bFCII -ted Mn. Fiabor With I orpD acaiWJUimeDt..
01110.
3,000 rour service pin and Mrs.
On bdllii or the 111111' 'V, Mn.
1121 u:nc
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ROORNG
NEW·REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESnMATES
~9-2168
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MtiM 'I1'N

SWAP SlOP
On\flllle out

1Ufr0111Rt 7
Tuea. - Wed. - Ftt. - Sat.
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• Cl'lftlllllll Tools
•Toya

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Loicls of Mlec.
8~!,'D'acle

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No Hunting 0&lt; '!'rowtaiWint
1IMI Aoymoild D. - -

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~~..:..~~~oody
:F""'n!'~":'oi:=
ion, :104-475.,.,

no cau..ner ' -

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I mo old holt' Calllor hllll
Spitz. - · &amp; groy long hrolrod
c-.~or &amp; whllo 4
mo old klnon, :IOW7S-a17.

Aul!1roJion Shoohonl,

';JC",::·, Gaarl Wll h

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Kldo,114-

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FORKED RUN
SPORTSMAN

CLUI
St1rt111 Sl..
•tclles
Frhlly, low. II
6:30
S11dly, Nov. 13
1:00
CHRISTMAS
TREES l
WReATHS

DAYE~S

a.

11 Yrs $2.119 Por MilL
CO. ICl2-i54-JII20.

-.~or

614-742·2131
pllique for aen1ce beyond tile call of daty; Mn.
Gr•c• \Vanier, e 1008 bar aervlce pin, end
Mn. Libby Filii«, aalllll'y pn~ldeat, • 3,...

TOOAY
1·1100-329-SClOO EKI. 2101, ..... '

Ugt;t Hauling,
Shrubs Shapped · ~-=·:.,--:-:---=:--,o\ppoL 4mo. old port Blodo Ull
and Removed
lomolor puppy. 304-77:1~ ·~
1• 5:30pm,
I
M s. Jobs.
eut poplor · * "'IWila

SAYRE 11UCKING
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THE RJN WAY

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lotd'o Grocery, ~ WV.

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Cloon1Nnl111'f,

&amp; Gravel

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eonttactod
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mpelf.by AlllttOny
"Tony• B. Allfto.

. 992·5702

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TOLL FREE 1..11441-1171
DARWIN, OHIO

3 Announcements

Choose and
cut your 1ree.
(or we'll cut it tor you)

Carol &amp; David Riggs

Uinestone

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1-800-486-1590
Bus. (614} 446-9971

Gallipolia, OH 45631

39507 Rocksprings Rd.
(at comer of US At. 33)
Pomeroy, Ohio

7.131111WN

AWA ...D5-Veieraaa Memorial Boapltal
Admlaiatntor Scott L11c:11 pruented aenlce
awiU'tb to memben ol tiM ••pilll'• Women'•

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RIGGS
1111102

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(aboveBankOmi)

Kenny's Auto Rental

AlltlrerfJd Alurie••Sflrlllllrnl O.•ln

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105 Second St, Pomeroy, OH.

CQMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL' '
. FREE ESTIMATES

' (614) 992·7434

992-7508

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Your Total Comfort Assured Dealer
Low Rate - Financing Available
· Call Today for Free ·Estimate

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28001 State Route 7

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·C&amp;J FURNITURE
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Phunr r+h"-1118

HAULING

• CotTee &amp; End tables ·• Couches
•Lamps
• Recliners
• Curios
• Sleep Sofa's
•l&gt;inning Room Suits ~ Kitchen Sets
· ~ Entertainment Centers ·-Crafts
• Grandfather CJ~ks
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Now Accepting New Clients

WE HAV E A-1 TOP SO IL FO R SAL E

Tree Trimming and
Removal- Yard Care
. Free Estimates

Morrison's Heating &amp;Cooling

·• Rose Hill
• Brooks
• England/Corsair • Bassett
• Handsford House Bedding
• Sauder Cabinets

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WATCH FOR SIGNS. 10:00 am til darlc Nov. 25 thru Dec. 24

(No Sunday C1ll1)

Stop In And See
Our Selection Of

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Crlft Shop

614-992'7643

PLAQUES PRESENTED - P,fra. Llbhy
Fiala«, pr I hnC, prtatllfed enp~veclJIIrlq- to
(left to rtpt) Deb lloefllch, Ge.Je WU. ...t
Bob ........... annal Clarlatmu party of tlae

FRESH CUT TREES AYIILAILE

Located on Cherry Ridge: From Rt: 33, tum East
Bat Darwin onto Rt. SSt . Go 4 miles to Cherry
Ridge Rd. 1 112 miles to tree farm.

Ezttrlor
3 AnnouiiCIIIIenta
IISSElliUIIDEU, INC•.
Tab
theLet,.tn
or r"
~=====::;­ •· New Homes • VInyl Siding New
piloting.
• doourII far
rou. v.rymuftobiL
Feeney Bennett
Garages • Replacement Windows
Frw Eatlmawa
Post 128
BilloN. p.IIL lelive
SHOOTING MATCH
Room Additions • Roofing .

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BUDFORD'S

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MODIRI SllrrA!IOI

F&amp;A TrM Strvke

tbal abo bad l1fllll with two /unct-

CHRISTMAS TREES.
01 CUT YOUR OWl

types.

SlOp I CompaN

614-992-6223

Free Estimates .

New and sed Furniture
Choose Fr•nn1 These Brand Names

• Bushline
• Ridgeway Clocks

Step C.•pllte A•t• ,,., Repelt

lin IICEPnOI

suaon. Implied In his new IIICIIIOirl

we take IL"
But the woman who's alw1ys
bad trouble with British royal
reserve was forthcoming about
olbt.r asflllCII of ber nee, Including
her neea 10 Ellllro money IIFid ber
ellotta 10 raiiC two IEEIIIl ~·
''I'm iD a rented bouse, • sbe
said. "I've got a month to get
ouL"
· She described u "rubbish"
repo!U abo made $3 million off ller
cbildren' a boots, saying sbe gave a
Jot of the money to charity ud
won't see profits from tbc recent
sale or animation rights for years.
"A good deal of my time his to
Now Open For
be occupied with commerc:lll
Christmas Season
wort." abo said. "rm not 011 the _ . Poinsettias-6 colors
royal payroll." ·
Poinsettia Baskets
Queen Ellzabetb toot Andrew
F 1'
B
and Samb off tbc om~~n iD
o tage askets
1992 but the qiXJCEI si1
ber
Christmas Trees
soo and, by exten\ion; Sanb, from
For the loved onesber' own allowance and income
Monument Sprays, vases &amp;
sourcea.
Grave blankets.
Asked what advice sbe'd give
llerdaugbten IOIDC day aboutmcn.
Hubbard's Greenhouse
tbe dudlesl offered: ''Get 10 !moW .
Syracuse, Ohio
them ... petbaps live with them a
992-5776
bit" beforemaniage.
Open Daily 9-5
After a rocky start wi~ the~
Sunday 12-5

992-4119 AlhM Owlir l-&amp;Ot-291-5600 .

&amp;Plumbing

•

~·s fltber, Ml,l. Ronald Fer-

"we tate every day as

GlragM

948-2038 or 949-2044

At filii. sbe WSI "M cyalcl1 M
uxne joumllllll" about ber cbarltles, blowilll thoy could be u
"an appmnt 1ttemp1 to Improve
one's public lm1ae." But th1t

upfront questions while cluctiDll
olhen.
-On ber favorite figQI'C iD tbe
monarclly'a blatory: Queen Victoria. "Apart from my buabaad be's my 111011 fa'VIlrile."
-On the cJIIoovery or oilllldet
Wllldaor Clllle, tho ~·· weekend place. "Pity It' a not llldet my
rented bouse.''
-On wbetber tbc IIIOIIII'chy Is
an outdated, crumbling instibltion:
"I'm justen• keep 011 truckln'
about my
illble CIIIICI."
-On wbotha' the Brltilb class
system obltrucU upward mobility:
Pasa.

110 Court Sl Pomlr.2)'..PIIilt· - · · ~·
''Look.Jpw: the·Ral iiiiJWirlte Awnlnl"

Gifts For The Home...

rimnl Ssundi
. Y•cu3 P;ria.
tor • usaa FIIOE', ...,. e 1rt
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lnslruclor ill,ol!ll t.Jamnr•.__
.: nHmtsl'tAJNs -:- 'l'uppcn,
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PJ1L • ...-:
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POMEROY _.: SIJilbla'Y.. Town, Eveoono who bclped d,urlng
~ PQMBIOY _._,Roct S = · ship Trustees. Friday,.6 p.m 8l tbc ~ 1
ID aiUll!d;
Qnr!1e. ~· ·~
• · towDsblp baD, Roc:t Splngs.
EAST MEIGS ....:... l'Mtcrn Loall
6 p~ .wltli •cc.iDJil 7.30 p.IEL
Bolld rif Fducatioo rpedll ~
~~-- ~ lQe,IIOD-perisblblo
LONG BOTIOM - ]:alth Pull Mond1y, 6:3Q p.m. 11 th,e biJb
fOod llerDI.
Clolpel 011atb, Long Bottan. dln- ldJool to dlsarsa penonneL
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POMEROY - Mei11s Soil and .' BAST MEIOS - Eutan Hip.
~ ~y _ ~ptof B.OII WIICI' ~ DiiUic;t s-11 School c:oncert band win have a
~~tl Cli.Ptcr, Bell Slam• Pill. ' !If Snpervlicn. 7_p.m•. dlriner-' ~:lJ:as:lc;"atheatN= ~
~ 1!1! Ollriltm» party, Stowaway, GaUipoua.
,
iD tbc Bulan High Sc:bod IDilln).
:

Bingo
evtJY Sundly Night
Starting 11:45 pm
QOol'l open 4:30 pm

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ITEMS
711 South Third
Middleport
Hounr: 10:00 A.M.
to 4:00P.M.

NOw hiving

OUR PRICES WILL NOT PUT YOU
IN A STATE OF SHOCK.
Resident and Small Electrical Repair
(Lamps Welcome)
Home Repair Also
992·5251
992-7162
John
Doug
11f17.DI

• Solid vlnrl
rtpiiCIIIInl
window•
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i. Fr1,1. Eallmatea
• $200 lnatilltd
Call For betalla

NEW &amp; USED

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~--- 9ommunity calendar. ----TIM CG•-alty c.leadar Ia
pahlll••• •• • free ••rvlce to
qoa-proftt 1ro•p• wlahlaa to
p l i O - -tlnp and apedal
enau. Tb ca1andn If aot
tle~larietl to promote 11Iea or
flrad ,..._. olaay typo_;.!u.:
Ire filal ;d
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~lon Poll802

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·surgery usually unnecessary for sudden back pain i~e~~the~=~
By CIIIUSTOPBER CONNELL
AiacM Ir'Nil'reil Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Most
:people IUiclren by urdden, paiDfUI
·eplaodoa of low bact pain do~'t
notd auraery or even expenaave
dlapoatic teats, 1 government1ilcbd panel of experts sild today.
•. The jJroblern will go away IPOII:\'1-ly for ?O pcn:ent of sufferen wl*ln four weeks, the experts
l8id.
ln the EIIC8Eitlmc, the best ldvlce
Is 10 apend no more than two oi"
tbreo days in bed, tate over-theeouncer painlrillen and start moderuc cxcrclse as soon as possible. the
aew guidelines from tbe U.S.
Agerlq for Health Care Policy and
Researdl J'W'IIIIIIend.
The guidelines do not address
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Unrequited love
at the bridge table
By Phlllip Alder

David Bird is well-known for writing
amusing bridge stories. In his latest
effort, he has honed the tales of Simon
Coch~me into a book called "Bachelor
Bridge." Cocheme 's hero , Jack
O'Hearts, is in search of a beautiful
woman who is willing to be his partner
in both bridge and marriage.
Published by Gollancz, the book is
available for $16.10 from The Bridge
World; 39 West 94th Street, New York.

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French bridge expressions that Jack
doesn't understand . He thinks his
partner is speaking in English .
&lt;Cocheme lives in Paris.&gt; The deals
are instructive, varying in difficulty
from average to Iough. I particularly
liked this deal, when Jack was part·
nering Yvette.
Defending against four spades,
Yvette led the heart king. Jack, playing at the top of his game, overtook
with the heart ace, cashed the heart
queen and continued with the heart
six. The declarer, who had thoughtlessly failed to unblock, covered with
the seven. Yvette did not hesitate to
ruff with her only trump. Declarer
~ · overrulfed the five with dummy's
~ ' queen, but now tie had to lose a trump
trick to Jack's jack. Along with the unavoidable club loser, that resulted in
one down.
Jack was delighted: Yvette must be
impressed. But ju'st in case she
thought leading a losing heart was
mundane, he pointed out that the declarer could have made lhe contract.
Instead of overruffing, South should
have discarded a low club from the
dummy. Then, after drawing trumps,
declarer could safely ruff his club loser in the dummy.

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The older comic tried to, encourage the new guy who
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stale lhe zodiac sign(sl of your choice.
your own oould jeopardize success.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 111) Arrange . CANCER (June 21.July 22) Taamwork
social activ"ies earty in the day because is v~al today. Cooperate with olhers and
ff you wail lao lol'l!1, everyone may have . don't attempt something alone lhat calls
already . . - olher planS .
tor another pair ol hands.
AQUARI!JS (Jan. ZO.I'Jb. 181 A lriend LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 You will do well
mlgtit ask something unreasonable ol today as long as things go according to
you today. If il goes against your bettor . your plan. II you encounter opposition,
judgment, don'~ tael oblljlatad lo agrue to however, Kmight overwhelm you.
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· PISCES (Feb. ZO.March 10) Your ego : and· your mate's might be diametrically
Friday, Dee. 9, 1994
may be very vulnerable today. Try no1 to opposed today. II this occurs, il will be up
A slgnltica~t pereonal goal can ba.: taka yourself or what anyone says .too to you 1o find some sort ol compromise.
achievl!d in the year.ahead Wyou are per-, ·seriously.
_ UBAA (Sept. 23-0cL 23) COming on too
aletenl. Do no1 change your diractlon lU111 AJ;IIES (March Z1·Aprll111) If you are srong and betf,g' too boNy ~ld stir up
aayourgoel ll willlln llglit.
.
feeling frustrated 1o4ay, It may be - .-.mall rebellton today. Exercose tM tact
UGmAAIUS (Nov. 23-Dec:. 21) You . becaUN you aN octlng in a negative Or . and dlplomacyforWhlcl1 you'relamous.
will work ~~ener on your own than with . raah manner.
. • SCORPIO (Oct. 24· Nov. ZZ) You. will
Ott.ara today. AAer1 your lndlpenden&lt;:e ; TAUROS (April ~ 10) wt;*' talking enjciy spending time wllh lrlends today
and run your own ehow. "stro-Graph with frie,nda loday, try no1 to bUrden tl)em unless they propcM doing ~ng you
y~~=~ predlc;liona make wonderful With your problems. They have troubM!I · can't alford. Instead of pretending you
~ ~ tor eli algni o1 , of their own.
. can come up with the mcmey; politely
Mall $1.25 ior each to Astra-- GEMINI (118y 21.June 10) tn pannerstup decline 10 perlldpata.
cJo this newepaper, P.O. Box arrangements today, stick to collective_

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1994 FORD
T-BIRD LX

1994 FORD
ESCORT LX
station Wagon, 4 cyl.,
air cond., AM/FM
atarao, cruiH control,
IUQIIIIII• I'ICk, rear wiper,
air Illig.
Only 3,000 mllaa.

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crul118 po- INt, PS,

Vol, 45, NO. 154
Copyright 111114

PW, power door
IIOC:KI, mora.

Only 8,000 mllll.

Cremeans named to two committee posts
By KATHERINE RIZZO
Aslocllted l'l:al Writer
WASHINGTON - Closed-door meetings by a
small group of HOUle Republicans ended Thursday
with a bonanza for Obio.
Rep. Rob Portman won a seat on the tax-writing
Ways and Means Committee; Rep. Martin Hoke
sccuied a seal on lbe JUtticiary Committee; and the
sta~·s four congressmen-elect all got desirable

THE WALLS CAME
DOWN • A Uttle dter !I a.m.
WedBtldltJ, tiM ..til power·

bMM at 1M r - Wilt Vlr&amp;lllla OrdullCe Wow ,..
'mplode«L n toot 11e IJOIIIIdl
fllap...... to .... tie-..... ~rlclt llrDct•n to tile
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pllait flltleln4o&amp;aalaa s-Ite
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b•lldiDI cr•mbled. To tile
rlallt. worlten looll oYer 1M
dellltl• ..., ...,..e l'or ....
cln•·•P· Ia late Nonmber
tile IODtll po..,erlloue wa1
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1a • para or ...
Aray Corp• or lqlaeen
deu-Dp elfort at tlJe fonMr

DSSignmeii!S•

The state did well for two reasons: With 13
Republicans, it's a big delegation. What's more, it
had a seat at the negotiating table, with Ohio Rep.
Ralph Regqla tepr senting the ~gion covering Ohio,
Michigan lild Indiana.

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cy's board to vote on making lbe
recommendation aboul the
reconless to the Federal Aviation
functions.
Adminlstradoo, which orders airAnd if a newet, more sophisti- Une safety improvements, Benson
caled kind had been instaUed on said.
·
US Air Flight 427, attem_pts to
Tbe teCilldet 011 Flight 427 kept
determine the cause of !be Sept 8 coded .Information on 11 aircraft
crash would be moving akllg iDDCJI functioDs. It. met the requlteuients
more quietly, acc:onlln&amp; ID Nllliotl- for lhe type of Boeing 737-300 that
a1 Transponation Safety Board crashed but fell far short of what
spoteaman Michael Benloo.
reconlen installed on new planes
"We are still in lhe fact-flndlng are n:qulied to doclimcnt.
stage of this accident,"· Benson
· Tbe aviatioo Industry traditioosald Wednesday. "With better ally baa opposed uPdated lMliden
bladt boxes, we would have beell on older 7'!i7s becanse of CX&gt;St.
much fat1her advanced."
·~ -· 1)te NTSB illvcstipton also .-e
As a result, !be NTSB Is consld- considerina recommending conerlng reamunendins new rules to lamination standards for aircraft
improve black boxes - also bydtaullc fluids.
·
~wn as flight data recorders Af~ discovering cootaminatioo
ooolderairplancs.
in the plane's rudder · control
lnvcatipton may ask the aaen· bydtaullc fluid, investi&amp;ators found

Jail tenses
for trouble
after brawl
LEBANON (AP) - Oflidals at
the Warrea Corteclloaai lnatiludoo
planned to have extra staff members on duty todly because of a
lunchtime flJht in which ~ree
inmates w= injmed, a spoteamu
said.
There were no addldoaal inci- ·
dents W~schy night and no special p~cautlons wete necessary,
said Lawtenee Mack, deputy warden of popama lillie prison.
About 20 inmates were confined
to isolated segregation units
Wednesday afternoon so they muld
be questioned about !be ftgbt, aaid
Sandy Clawford, an aide ID w.dcn
. AntbOily Brigano.
It was not clear how many
inmates were fightina. PRsonr.rs
gave inveatiiP'nra several vcnloas
of how dlefigbt llarteCI. abe Wd.
No prison employees were hurt.
'fbc fight oocuncd ill I COIDmOII
livina area between cells ia the
prison's Unit 28 compound, Ms.
Cmwfonl wd. The area can bold
as many u 130 inmatea
No weapons were
and
oo dlarges
filed Wednesday.
Mack old 1111 IDvesdaation could
be complcled today.
Dennis Ea&amp;llltld, 34, .wlto is

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lbat apparently no standards for the
purity or maintenance of lhe fluid
exists once It leaves lhe manuflic~-

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One of lhe theories on lbe aash

is that contaminated fluid contributed to a malfunction of the
rudder or other control sutfacea.

Authorities are also conslderiDg
wbelber an outside sial 011 lhe lead-

Two lntDMtl llaled at the .
Lr:D
iaflrmary for bnilaea and
eyea. Tiley were ldettdfied •

Fist Folia', 26, wlto II aesvlq I
liCe lliiD for DBder aod qpaVIftld
robbery from Hamlltoa-Coanty,
. .oot..y Iprmty, 31, aav~n1 14
10 50 )'aD for JQ""'sfoo of aim!·
1111 tools aod qgravlled burglary
fran Moe..,.......Y Couoty,
The prt1011 laad 1,S29 lntDates
· tllla week. It 1111d the aearby
~nC~wmalln~rodoo

are cloae-securlly lnstltutloaa,
meaninJ lbey are ouc step below
.mM!miiDIICICIIIity.

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in&amp; ed&amp;e of the left wing could
have become partially detached, ~ Cut Christmas~~
· Premium Ohio Grown .:_:.
conlributin&amp; to the Boeing 737's
6' to 7'
sbatp ron to the left.
1'be Boeing 737 baa thta: slats.
40% off Regular Price :
each about 8 feet loo&amp;. on the froot
~ow '12 - '18
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edge of each wing, between the
.·· Open 9 a.m. • 5 p.m. daily ·:
wingtip and lbe engine pod. In lbe
· 12 noon - 5 p.m. Sunday •.
Aight 427 wreckage, all the slats
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nesses key, he added.
"I see the growth in this industry

as non-stop and particularly in this
area," Zala said. "We realize the
quality of the plant market is definitely on the up-swing. The number
of growers will increase and the
number of sq~ feet use for production will increase also. You'll
see pun gteenhouses."
Zala emphasized the company
will not sell any retail items. To
make any purchases, an individual
must have a vendors' license and
set up an account.
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!!We wanl to thank the local
grower for all the suppon they've
given us over the years. They are
the main ~n we're he~." Zaia
said, adding he appreciates the
work of county economic develoDmcnt director Julia HoudasheltThonnton and Jeff Harris Farms.
BFG will provide any equipment and supplies a local grower
might need. Inventory includes:
heaters, plastic for greenhouses,
injection pumps, water hoses, all
the chemicals - Fafard, Scotts,
Peters Excel fertilizers and Pro·

TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) - The for a story published today that the ' skull,"·sbe said.
His lawyer, William Todd, said
State Medical Board hu decided death of the baby, Amanda, has
.
Swann was a resident at the time of
against disdplininll an obstetrician haunted him.
"To Ibis day, it bothers me. the births and was acting under the
even though be provided substandard care that may bave injured How can you not be bothmd by orders of another doctor.
"We reaUy look at Ibis as a victwo babies and contributed to the something like this?" Swann said.
"lt
buns.
I'm
a
human
being,
and
tory,"
Todd said. "What the board
death of a third.
·
those
people
I
take
care
of
are
concluded
was ... it wasn't his med1be board Wcdoesday decUned
buman
beings,
and
it
buns."
ical
decision.
At that point in bis
to take action against Dr. Gary
The baby's grandmother, Dom training, be was acting at the direcSwann of Toledo because at lbe
time of the deliveries be was a Lincoln, told The Blade that she lion ofthe'attending physician." ·
A ~ident is a t»cent graduate
"doctt-in·tralnlng wbo was asked was di~inted that lhe board did
of medical school wbo ·is lillining at
to perfOIID well beyond his level of not discipline Swann.
''I think a slap on the wrist is a hospital.
competence." ·
Board spokeswoman .Lauren
Swann faced three charges of not enough for him," sbe said '.'1
know
what
went
on
in
that
delivezy
Lubow
said tbe board, in mating
not meeting minim•! standatds of
room
....
That
was
very
shabby
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its
ruling,
'accepted the JP1X!P'ii"''l~- The DtaXimiiDI penalty could
dation of ID investigator, witb a
have been loss of his medical medical ~-"
"There were bruises all ovet her few modifications. The bOard did
license.
Swann did not Rturn a phont face. Sbe had a full bead of hair, so not ~lease !be names of lbe babies'
they we~ probably on ber skull, parents.
call seeldng tWJtneDt Thursday.
The tb_!'CC babies we~ born in
But Swann, 38, told The .Blade too. I mean, sbe bad a fractured

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"We located in this couoly
Sentinel News Starr
· because of a heavy poclcct of grow·
· BFG Supply Co. founder John ers in Me.lgs County,~ Zala said.
Gander is ~nuning to his Southeast "We want to draw fintn the immeOhio rootS.
diate area and also outside of this
· A native of McConnelsville, ares."
·
Gander opened his ninth horticulThe 6,()()().square-f&lt;i0t buil~
tural wholesale opemtion in Port- and 1,800-square-foot loading
land yesterday establishing a at Harris Farms w= perfectly fit~gional base for his business.
led for the company's needs, Zala
With $30 million in sales last said. BFG will strictly ~nt space
year, BFG Supply Co. is the lead- from Harris Farms _;with the posing greenhouse supplier in the Mid- sibility that with enough growth a
west, said Chuck Zala, a BFG sales separate warehouse could be built
representative. Holding its grand later, he added.
opening yesterday, the one-man
"We have a minimum•of a fiveoperation had its ftrst day of busi- year commitment to this facility,"
ness.
,
Zala said. ''We hope to be here for
The Ponland warehouse- the 20 or 30 years. We're definitely
companies' ninth -will serve a here to slay."
125-mile mdius in Southeast Ohio
The firm already has a strong
and clear to Charleston, W.Va., relationship with local growers,
Zaia said. BFG already bas ware- Zala said, adding they supply mo~
houses in Ohio, Michi&amp;an, New than 50 percent of the area growers.
York and Pennsylvania and
"We're not coming into the area
empiO)'S ~ut 110 employ~
and getting new busi~ess. We're
BFO got Its s181t as a retail flow- just doing this as a semce to grower shop - shifting strictly to ers," Zala said.
wholesale about 20 years ago, be
Ellceptional service in supplying
added.
products on-time remains the busi-

Mix din - greenhouse structures,
seeds for poinsettias, annuals,
ferns, new guineas, impatiens,
marigolds and dallias, tubs and pot·
ted plants, Oats, trays, and hanging
baskets. 'The warthouse can access a catalog with more than 6,000 products, Za1a said.
Bill Hupp - the sole local
employee- wiU manage the operation. This site is the third pick-up
warehouse in the chain and requires
fewer employees since it does not
deliver.
The wholesaler will be open
from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday;
8:30 am-11:30 a.m. Saturday; and
will be closed on Wednesdays. For .
more information, call 1-800-8432830.
"When growers come in our
door they can expect the best service and best product variety available," Zala said. "There's no disputing !haL We've eslablished ourselves all these years as number

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.Medical board avoids disciplining doctor

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Ii8k. Tlie - - Melp opa atloa wW be run by BDI Hupp. (Sea·
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1987 at the now closed Parkview
Hospital. Swann now practices
obstetrics at Riverside Hospital."
In one case, Swann used a forceps to tum the baby into the correct position and attempted delivery tbat was ill-advised, a board
investigator found.
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"As a result of the forceps procedure, the infant suffered serious
injury wbicb very lilc:ely contribut·
ed to ber death approximalely eigbt
bours afler birth." the investigator
said.
In another case, Swann improperly used forceps during a delivery
that ··~suited in sevm injury fu
!be infant," the board said
Swann was training under Dr.
William Mooney, wbo now lives in
Colomdo and faces similar board
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Gallia man bound over to .grand jury on charge
A Gallipolis man accused of
, murdering his wife waived his right
to a preliminary bearing this morning and was bound over to !be neXl
sessioo of the Oa1Ha County gtand
jury.
Johnny R. White, Jr., was scbed·
uied for a preliminary bearing at 1
p.m.,today, but waived the bearing
Ibis moruina Ia the GalliN8!:
M1miclpll Court of Judge W
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$200,000 cash. .
The grand jury Is scheduled to
meet Dec. 16.
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White swrendmd 10 aulhorliies
Dec. 2 at a ~ladve'a bome after
holding police and sheriffs
deputlea at bly for more thm four

('botbam Avenue residence. Bonne

L. White, 32, died of multiple gunshot 'IIOIIIIIIs.
White also faces charges In
Malon Ccunty, W.VIL, for a sbootlng and atltlllpted robbery.
After allesedly shooting Ilia
wife, White ~ponedly travded 10 I
houn. .
bar in Hmdencll. W.VL, Bod shot
Pollee be&amp;IID searcbln&amp; for Ills cousin, Doaald White, 37, of
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While lbonly after midnight wbeo . Apple Grove, W.VL
his wife's body was found Bl their

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ways to do progtBiiiS than it is to find ways
to cut spending."
Ohio Rep. Paul Gillmor, with m~ seniority than
Portman, consicleted seeking a Ways and Means seat,
but bowed out to present a united front for Ohio lild
to ~e his seniority on another powerful pand,
the Commen:e Committee.
In addition to handlin~ taX policy and trade, Ways
and Means will be handling welfR ~form - one of
the fust-100-days promises of the GOP "Conb:aCt
With America."
"I think welfR ~form is 'oing to be the most
controversial issue we deal w1th .in the committee
over the next three months," Portman said in ID
interview from Cincinnati. ''This is w~ a lot of the
policies will he initially fonnulatcd."

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Coast Guard, making LaTOUI\llle an important figure
for Ohio from his first day on lbe job.
The Ways and Means Committee seat won by
Portman followed intense behind-the-scenes maneu·
vering. The panel is a prized plum in the House, and
when Republicans ~ in lhe minority Ibm we~
few seats to go around.
· Portman speculated that competition was great
because of lhe change in atmosphere that wiU make
the other highly prized job - Appropriations Committee -·a place that's less likely to generate easy
porlc for the home districts.
"Ways and Means was ~ly popular," he said.
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Two Ohio incoming freshmen, Frank ~means of
Gallipolis and Bob Ney, will serve on the House
Banking Canmittee.
Cremeans in addition will serve on the Public
Lands and Resources Committee, and Ney on the
Veterans committee.
Rep.-elect Steve LaTourette will serve on the
Transportation and Government Refonn committees.
The transportation panel will handle all public
works, including lhe Army Corps of Engineers and
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - It's
known as lbe "black box," and it
records information from airplane

"We got somebody on almost every committee,"
Regula said Thunda . "We did well."
Rep.-elect Steve ~habot did particularly well for a
freshman. He will serve on lhe Judiciary, lntemation.al Relations and Small Business committees.

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Donald White survived ,the

shooting.

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Tbe murder suspect is also
believed to have attempted to rob
Soutltside, W.Va. residents at gun• .
pcinL Tbe residents ~PonecuY beat
White and be fled lhe !Cei!F·
· Alll:r his arrest, While Was treated for a fractured ankle and multiple lacerations received during the
alleged robbery attempl

Morris also .ordered the state
The Capenon adminlslilltion is
Division
of EnvilonmeDtal Procecfighting fedmtl cff!XU to delermine
how much dioxin is in lbe Ohio tion to n:quire Panons .t WhiucRiver before _permittiDil the pro- more, Inc., parent company of
posed Apple Grove Pulp aod Paper Apple Grove Pulp and Paper, to
Mill, accordin&amp; to • report in cooduct more extensive IDOIIiiDriiiJ
of !be proposed mill's dioxin distoday's Charleston Gaunt.
DioxiD would be ~leased by the charge~~.
In a letter stamped Nov. 30,
mill's chlorine dioxide pulp and
Morris
Slid DEP must bold IDOCber
paper bleadting process.
A preliminary U.S. Eaviron- public bearing on tbe cbanges In
mental Pro!CCtion A&amp;ency report mooitoriDJ and any olber c:blnges
lbat result from lbe dioxin testJ.
~leased in September concluded
DEP Director David C.
that even tiny amounu of dioxin
Callagban
responded to Morris last
caa cause cancer, reproductive
problems and developmental disor- week, arguing tbat the federal
agency bas no autbority to tevlew
ders.
AI Morris, director of water or approve tbe mill permit, the
management for EPA Regioo m in Gaoellt nated.
Calla&amp;ban. in a Dec. 2 leta tq_
Pbiladelphia. told Stale officials lasl
week that federal scientists would EPA Region Ill Admiaistrator
conduct a comp~benslve test of Peter Kostmayer, rejected futtber
dioxin background levels in the dioxin testa, other EPA-proposed
Oblo. Morrison said without a bet- changes, and the scbedulins of
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ter sense of background dioxin lev- another public bcarillg.
Callaghan
charged
that
a 12els, it is not possible to koow
year-old
EPA
agreement
with
the
Whelber the wrrent permit limit is
state
does
not
allow
the
federal
acceptable, or whai an acceptable
permit limit should be.
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·236 U. S. soldiers are
injured in Panama riots
NUEVO EMPERADOR, Pana·
rna, (AP) - A "tense calm"
returned to Cuban ~fugee camps
after at least 236 U.S. soldif:rli were
wounded by rock-throwing
protesters angry about the slow
pace of efforts to find them penna·
nenthomes:
At least 17 Cubans w= reported wounded in lbe rioting, which
began Wednesday and was brought
uqder conlrol a day later.
It was~ worst outbrealc of violence since President Clinton
ordered U.S. wmbips to intercept
Cuban refugees at sea in August.
About 8,500 refugees have been
held at camps in Panama under

U.S. supervision since September.
More than twice that many are
detained at lhe U.S. naval base at
Guantanarno Bay, Cuba.
Vice ~ident Gore said today
· that the riots would not fon:e any
changes in U.S. immigration poli-

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"We're taking a lot of steps
including actively seeking thud
countries for them to go to," Gore ·
told CBS Morning News. "We R
also IICtively ~viewing humanitarian and hardship cases ... and we R
improvin~ the conditions tb=.''
A milttary spokesman, speaking
on condition of anonymity, conContinued on page 3

Local briefs:-church B&amp;E investigated
An electric guitar and ID amplifier w= ~potted stolen froa! lbe
Pentecostal Assembly Chun:h on state Route 124 near Racine.
According to a ~pon from Meigs County Sheriff James M.
Soulsby, Pastot Bill Hoback found Thursday morning that the
cbun:h had been enlered through a window on lhe lower level of the

cburcb.
An investigation is continuinJ, Soulsby Slid.

Criminal damaging probed
Deputies of the Meigs Couaty Sberitl's Department R investi·
gatin&amp; the breaking out of the front door at Eastern High School
sometime Tuesday evening.
A school custodi;ut was notified of the dama&amp;e at 6:SO p.m.
Tuesday, accmling 10 a slteriff's repon.

Arrests, citations issued
Tbc followln&amp; arrests or citations were issued

~cently

by

deputies of !be Meigs County Shcrifr s Departmelit
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James Eddy, Reedsville, was cited to Meigs COUIIty Court 011 a
charge of drivina unclel tioaocial ~ponsi~ action su.,.,Woo
after being stopped on state Route ·124 near
ville.

Mike Stanley, 28, Gold Rid&amp;e Road, was arrested for driving
under lbe influet1ce and no operator's license after bein&amp; stopped oo
Mud Sock Road near Harrisonville. He was placed in the Mei&amp;s
County Jail.
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A passengec in Stanley's vdlicle, Sieve Hanning, was anesledoo
a char&amp;e from Athens County. He was transported to .the county
line.
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Jobn Hayes, Middleport, was arrested ThW'Sday night on a WII'IIIDt from the Meigs Couaty Coon of Common Pleas fll' failute to
appear for a probaliOD violation beltring. ·
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