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                  <text>Pege-12- lhe Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thuraay,lllrch 18,1983

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, March19,.1993

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Roberts named interim
superintendent at Eastern:
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Gruner. BeiiiDd IMai are ebeerleaders Michelle

· ALL·TVC ACADEMIC TEAM -Meigs
l!ltlllete. aDd clleerleadera llpaored for belDI
selected to tile all-TVC acade111IC tea111 were
· (froDt row, L-R) ~r Matt Clark aDd cheerleaders Becky Meier, Kelly Doid11e aad Kelley

~House

TAKE AN ADDITIONAII

YouDg ud CI'Jalel Vauglula, wrestler Adam
Sbeetl aad haketball players Katrina Turner
aDd LOri KeUy.
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Richard L Roberts who served
as superintendent of the Eastern
Local School District for .eight
years is returning to Eastern as
interim superintendent wr the
remainder of tru. school year.
Roberts w&amp;S·hire4 for. the posi•
lion by the Eastern Local Board of
E~on at a this week' s meetin,.
Today is Richard D. Smith s
final day .as superintendent of lhe
DisuicL Roberts will move into lhe
interim position 011 Mooday. Smith
1resigned a monlh llfio after accepting a position as area coordinator
for the Ohio Department of Educa· tioil. He will be working out of an
Alhens office.
Roberts retired last year from
lhe position of principal of Federal
Hocking High School, lhe job be
took when he left lhe Eastern DisuicL
At the meting Ray Karr, b&lt;&gt;ard
president, discussed House Bi11264
which is lhe legislation allowing ·
· sch9QI districts to tiorrow money in
order to make improvements resulting in energy savings. The loan
repayment is made possible
through energy savings. No action
was at the ~eetlng although the

OKs ·clinton's budget Environmental groups
appeal ~se _of. scrubbers

: WASHINGTON (AP)- Hause $16.3 billion "emergency" jobs
· Democrats delivered for President bill~ including money for summer
Clintlln, J!MiiniJ his bud&amp;et and his youth jobs, highway projects and
jobl bUill\ a single day: Now, it's other progi'HII&lt;t&amp;11Ut people to
)IJ), tR tho Senate, where .~t could be worlt.
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, atouJb~ofweeks.
Only a few hours earlier in the
·' '' Al,l ey~s will be on whether marathon. session. the r House
they wUIJlve President Clinton a passed Clinton's five-year, $500
ch~." said Rep. Nancy Pelosi. billion deficit reduction plan~ an
0-7,alif..
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!""algarn 0~ p~oposed e~y and
I think there will ~ a ·fight m mcome tax mcreases, mtlitary cutt~e Senate,, ~ut the victory Ia~~ backs_ and a shift in d~mes.tic
JIIght w~ an unpcl'Wit ftrSI step._
sp~n.dmg toward e~ucauon, JOb
Rep. Mike Synar '· D-O~la., said tratnmg .and con~ttuction.
today of lhe late-mght victory for
'Ole measures passed by nearly
Clioton's economic prolp'8IDS. .
identiCIII votes mostly along party
The House early thts mornmg lines, 243-183 on lhe budget and
completed its version of ·Clinton's 235-190 on the spending bill. ·
1'The great debate looti: place.
economic legislation by passing a
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The Republicans won ihe debate
and the Democrals won the vote,"
Rep. Richard Armey, R-Teus. said
this mornlnl.'.
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The le~tiim _PB!sed just over
a month after Clmton requested
action in his economic speech to
Con~ss, and party ·leadeis based
their appeals most suidentl,y on lhe
public support enjoyed by lhe new
president
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"llhink ~is an example lhat
gridlock is over and were trying to
move the country again," sxnar
said on "CBS This morning. ' "I
lhink lhe American people support
and want this president to sueceed," he said.

World Trade Center t'ower reopens
NEW YORK (AP)- Breaking
Sheik Omar Abdel-R.ahman Thursday, one offour back-to-back
two weeta of silence, i radical preaches at a Jersey ·City, N.J., interviews. "I came to America as
MuSlim claic y.ohose name has sur- mosque where two of the suspects an immigrant in ~ to attack lhe
fliced repeatedly in the pobe of the worshiped.
Egyptian regime. lt dilesn't stand.to
World Trade Center bombing
"I had no knowledge of this . reason that I would like for the
de!'ied any role in the attack and explos!:&gt;" and tm not ~ib!c • place in which I live to be unsafe.:•
SBid he doesn't knOw the suspectS fo~ It, the~~~ Egyp_lian oJe~~
Also Thursday, one of the twiD
under arrest.
satd on AliC s Primewne Live
110-story towers shut since the
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A fumlce ma1func:tjon was listed as the probable cause of llrlle·
ture fire Tburadal.:mnd 11':30 p.m. at the residence of Dorot!ly
. ~'oiJPoint
inPomeroy.
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~ to Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Deparunent Chief Danny
Zirtlo, c11m1a1e was confined to the furnace area with the exception
· of IIDoke dunage.
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Tine PVFD trucks and a truck .from lhe Middlepon Volunteer ·
Ftre Department were dispatched to lhe scene. Zirlcle said. About 23 .
ftreflgbt.en wee on the scene.
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Accordin~ to the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service,
Harden IIIII · birley Temp!Dn ~fusCd treabncnt.
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Th,lrteen bags of Pro-Mix .and several cast iron weights were
reportedly SIOlen from a gnge along State Route 338.
Accordinl to 1 report from the Meigs County Sherifrs Depart-ment, SIDphenJenldns, Adams Road, Letart Falls, reported the theft
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Man bound over on charges

REGISTER TO WIN
OUR •2100 GRAND·PRIZE.z.
A TRIP TO DISNEY WORLu
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A Por!lmd man c:harJed with breaking and entering was bound
· ' over to the Meigs County Coun of Com111911 Pleas fonowing a hear,
ing in Meigs COunty Coun.
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Sky Flynn, 19, Is chal:lcd Wilh the breaking and entering of a
. cabin owned by Norman Hamlin, Dayton, and a building owned by
c--. Conpr, PortlancL.The incidenll oecuned on Sharon Hoi- .
, low Rolli Ia Lebenon TQ1Jmlblp,
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percent lllowed. Plynn remalna in the custody or Meigs County
. )IIIICI M. Soullby in )leu of bond.
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• lrl'llt Wedlllt~IY lftllt10011 in Olllipoli*
• A&amp;lcord!Dito a ~ ftom the Gall~lil Police Dei*Dnent,
&amp;;qy J. RliOid" 1., 892 SOuth Second Ave., Middleport, wu
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b&lt;&gt;ard decided to discuss it again at
Meeting with the board was
the next meeting.
Nancy Larkins, high school reac~Some certified and non-certified er, regarding the community educaemployees were hired during the tion activities.
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meeting. Gregory Cooper was
She reported lhat surveys have
employed as a substitute buS driver been sent to businesses and comon a probationary contraCt, Rose- munity leaders asking for their
mary Fluharty was hired as a sub- involvement. Approximately 0
stitute custodian for lhe remainder attended a meeting on March 9 at
of the year to be used on an as- lhe high school and Larkins rqxnt· .
needed basis, and Lesley D. Carr, ed that lhe seasion 2enerated some
Scott L. Walton, Palrieia S. Goukl, very good ideas. She said that
E. Jean Smithem, Cynlhia L. Face- hopeful~)' the group will sian some
myer, and Jody L. Taylor were classes m May. She also informed
added to the list.9f substinne teaeh· !he board that the University of Rio
ers.
Grande will present a conference
The b&lt;&gt;ard heard a repon from on "Collaboration for Ecoriomic
Pam Douthitt, athletic director, Development in an Era of Educaregarding estimated costs for fresh- . tiona! Reform, on Frida~April 23.
man basketball. Arch Rose, trans- Anyone inrerested is
to con- ·
portation coordinator, also met taci Larldns at the high school fi&gt;r
wilh lhe board to discuss removal more information.
of underground storage lanks in the
Thursday at 4 p.m. was set for a
disuicL
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The first reading on a policy high school to discuss personnel.
regarding interdistrict open enroll- The next regular board meeting
ment and a polity on inlradistrict will be held on April 20 at 6:30
open enrollment for the 1993-94 p.m. in the high school cafeteria.
school year was approved. Bids on
Attending were Karl. president,
a new school bus were reviewed at Jim Smilh, vice president, and
the meeting and some appropria- board members, Ron Eastman, Bill
lions weie revised.
Hannum, and Mike Martin.

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speed and thoroughness of the
cleanup.
"lwillrepontomypeoplethat
they are free to come """k and it
will be safer than before,Tohe said.
Egyptian authorities say Abdel·
Rahman. 54, is lhe spiritual leader
of a violent band of foodamentalists, that wants to .overthrow the
Egyptian government and install an
Islamic regime.
Through his lawyer. Abdel·Rah·
man · previously had denied
involvement in the bombing. But
he had not made any public corn.ments since the blast lhat killed six
people · and injured more than
was ordered deported by a 0 .S.
immigration judge In Newark, NJ.
The IJI'(lCCedinas were not connected tO the ll1de bombing.
But accordinl; to The Star.Ledler of Nowuk, U.S, Immigration Judge Daniel Meisner Aid in
his sealed order, "There are rea,sonable 1f0unds for ~lng the
.applicant to be a danger to the
leCW'ity of the Uniled Slltel."
The juge llid Abclel-Rahman '1
followers in BIYPt.inwlved
in the 198) IUIIIinldon of Preal·
dent Anwrl Sldslllld other "spec:·
,IICular 1em11iJt lctividCII,"
The lmmigratiOD and Natural·
izallaa ServiCe souallt die llheilc;'s
deponltion bealn• Abdei-Rahman
did not dlacloae that he Ia a
polypmlal and that he WU COD·
vlctad of falalfyiDI 1 check in
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dioxide emissions from lhe plant to
reduce the arnooot of environmentally damaging acid rain.
"In effect, lhe PUCO completely i~nored AEP's ratepayers in
making this decision," said Ned
Helme, executive director of the
Washington-based group. Helme
said AEP could save its customers
$820 iniUion by 1999 by switching
to low-sulfur COlli.
"It doesn't matter to AEP."
Helme said. "Whatever lhe cost,
lhey get lhe consumers to pick up
lhe tab;"
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- AEP officials considered
switching to out-of-state coal but
eventually chose the scrubbers,
which they said was the least·

expensive alternative: .The scrubber
plan will save the jobs of 800 coal
miners but is estimated to boost
eleclric rates by 6 pertent between
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No date has been set for the
Supreme Court to act on the
appeals.

The appeal filed Thursday was
the third appeal filed with the
Supreme Coun against the Nov. 25
decision by PUCO. A coalition of
large industrial elecuic customen
had filed two appeals. contending
customers will be ovcrt)larged_millions of dollars because AEP is
using l)igher-priced Ohio coal from
its affiliated mines in Meigs County.

White to retire
WASHINGTON (AP) Supreme Coun Justice Byron R.
White said today he plans til retire
soon, giving President Clinton an
early opportunity to make his fust
appointment to the nation's highest
court.
White, in a statement released
by the court's public information
office, said he would end his 31year high court tenure at the end of
the current term, in June or Jul)' .
"After 31 years. Marion (Me~.
White) and I lhink someone else
shoukl be pennitted to have a like
experience," White said in the
statemenL
White said he was Informing
President Clinton of his retirement
plans in a lelll:r to be detivered to
the White House today.
"It has been an interesting and
excitin~ CXJ.lerience to serve on the
court,' White said.
He and his wife plan 10 remain
in Wishington.

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DISCUSSING DEVELOPMENT • CoagressmaD Ted Strickland,
left, Meigs CouDty Clulmber of CommerceiEconollllc Developmeat
Omee Director Paula Thacker and Meigs County COIIIIIIlsaloDer
JaDet Howard dlllc:uased ecoDomlc development, highway projects
aad IIOCial ecoaomlc eoiiCei'DI'durlag a recent meetlag at tbe chamber
ollke. StrlddiiMI wll be tile pat ~~pe~~ker at the Meigs Chamber of
,ComJDerce Allllual Dlllller DalKe OD Marclll7.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio' (AP) Two environmental groups want
the OhiO Supreme Court to reversea decision on American Electric
Power's plan to meet federal clean
air laws while burning Ohio coat
The Center for Clean Air Policy
and the Ohio Sierra Club say- the
construction 9f air-cleaning scrubbers at AEP's Gavin power plant in
Cheshire was not the "least-cost"
solution. The non-profit groups
favor a switch to low-sulfur, outof-swe coal.
The Public Utilities Commission
of Ohio approved the construction
of the scrubber system, which is
expected to be completed in lhe fall
of 1995. The system is sujlpose to
remove 95 percent of the sulfur-

EASTERN GIRLS' AWARDS- WIDDIII
Eallttra'a alrll' alllletlc awards at Tlluraday
IIIPt'a wltlter 1p01 II biiiQIIIt wen (L-1) JaiDie
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·James Deem

I ames "Leroy" Deem 77
·Coolville, died Thursday, March
· 18, 1993, at the Veterans Hospital
.in Clarksburg, w. va.
• Mr: Deem was born April 28,
~ 191.5 in Wirt County, W.Va. He
was a son of the late Casto and
·•Della Joy Deem, Kanawa, W.Va.,
· ~ '!Y85 a. heavy equipment opera..
uqn for. Union Local No. 13~,
Charleston, W.Va. He was:a veteran of the U.S. Army, World warn;
a member of the Tu11pers Plains
.YFW Post No. 9053; and the
.Coolville Masonic Lolfge No. 337.
· He attended the Carthl;tge Commu•nity Church.
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· ~e is. survived by his wife,
Datsy Hart Deem, CoolviUe; four
l sons, Larry Deem of Ton:h, Wca·
ley Deem of Belpre; Terry Deem of
'. "'~-Plains, Bill Deem of Long
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two da11ghters, Loretta
Howell of Little·Hocking and Sue
Roach of Wooster;· 16 grandchil·
dren and four great-grandchildren·
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George R. Plagenz

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Word bas been received of the
dealh of Helen Zlhl KeUer, 87, in
Cleveland oil March 16, 1993.
She was born June 2S, 1905, In
DuQuoin,
daughter of the late
Frederick and Susan GruCser :alii.
Sbe is survived by: a soo, I ames
Keller of Cleveland; a stepdaugh·
1er, ~ Gufich and three stepgrandchildren, all of Richmond,
Va.; a sisler,'Mlldred {Augusta)
Fenslermakez of Strongsville; severa! n~ and nephews.
She was pReccled in death by:
ber ~usband, ,James KeUer; 8 stepson-m-law, Iohn Gufich; three sisters and six brothers.
Burial. and graveside services
are tentauvely•scheduled for Monday in the Minersville Cemetery. A
wake will be held Satunlay from 24 and 7·9 p.m. at the Chambers
Funeral Home on Rocky River
Drive in Cleveland.

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Verna Sturgeon
Verna Violet Sturgeon, 78,
Pomeroy, di¢ Thursday, March
18, 1993; at Bober Medical Center
in GaUJpolis.
She was' born in P.lin w ·v
on Aug
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the late Robef,l and Haze Carter
Nowlin. She'wls a homemaker and
she auendod the Rutland Freewill

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By DAVE.HARRIS
The Meiga Athletic boosters
honored the winter sports athletes
with its annual banquet Thursday
evening at Meigs High School.
Booster president Jim Soulsby was
the master of ceremonies and delivered the invocation.
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Kathy Doidge presented awards
to the freshman cheerle!lders.
Awards went to Kim Crites, Sue
Henderson, Heather Knight Lori
Russell, Teresa Simpson and 'cindi
StewarL
Doidge then introduced members of the varsity cheerleading
squad. Girls introduced included
Kelly Doidge, Crystal Donohue,
Kelley Grueser, Cassie Hubbard,
Becky Meier, Kyla Seliers, Crystal
Vaughan, Amanda Well and
Michelle Young.
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Freshman basketball coach
Gene Wise introduced members of·
his freshman basketball team. The
team finished with a 17-2 record
and won the Tri-Valley ConfereliCe
tournament. Players included
Travis Abbott, Herbie Bush, Travis
Curtis, Brent Hanson, Willie Johnson, Amo\ McCoy, Mark Mills,
Paul
Pullins,
Gary Stanley and
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(L-R) Trevor Harnsoa' ·(aD-TVC, Ieadr"n.,
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District 13 player of tbe year,llrst team A.P. au.
Southeastern Districl and leadinl career scorer

In MHS blatorJ), Eric Wagucr (defenatn'
award), Joba Bentley (bonorable mealloa aUTVC, bononble mention D'......~ 13 .... b-oraur'" District
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able mention A.P. all-Southeast
leading foul shooter) and Jay .Cremeans (b:..or. ,
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W.Va., BeuW! Watterson, Pliny,
E SentinHie~ Cosrrespondeot
W.Va., and Annis ~bards, Handastern gh choolluinored its
ley, W.Va.; two broibers, Roben wipter sports teams Thursday
Nowlin, Point Pleastint, W.Va., and evdening with its annual banquet
·Charles Nowlin ua
·u e; 14· fete
an. awards ceremony. This leear's
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dren, and several nieces and ing numerous desserts, coffee and
nephews.
tea in addition to the regular
Besides ~arents, she was . awards ~gram.
preceded in
by her husband,
The mvocatiori and welcoming
Paul o. Sturgeon in 1986, 1 daugh- address was given by high school
ter, Roberta Caruthers, and a son, principal Charles Moore, followed
William Sturgeon; two grand- by the ft.rst awards presentation by
daughters and.one great-grandsOn.
ju~ior high girls' coach Paul BranServices will be 2 p.m. Sunday non. Brannon's team fmished 10-4
a~ the Rutland Freewill Baptist overall.
Chiln:h with Rev. Paul Taylor offiDennis Eichinger then ~resented
elating. Burial will be at Miles awards to members oft e boys'
Cetnetery.
seventh and ei!!hth grade basketball
Friends may call at the Fisher teams.
Funeral Home in Middleport frOiD
Lori Hensley, cheer leading
EASTERN'S
BOYS' AWARDS2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Salurday and ~d~isor: presented awards to the
Bissell {Best Rebounder aad· Best Otrenslve
Capturlnl
Eastern's
bo71'
atbletlc awards at
one hour,pri9r 10 the service at the J~ntor ho.gh c~leaders, then varPlayer), Jeremy Buckley (110 Perceat Award), '
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Tbursday nlgltt's winter sporta banquet were
Cbad Savoy,(Best Defensive Player) and Jeremy '·
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(L-R) Randy Kaylor (Most Improved), Charlie
Cline (Best Free Tltrow Percentage).
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Claiming special cheerleading
llbP-'Cird 11 Hu 11 44
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awards were Michelle Murphy, on the team.
tinued improvement tluoughout the throughout the Slimmer. Keeping
. ~01c1~~' ~. f~y of
Most Improved; Missy Hatris,
Otto recently earned Honorable season.
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that in mind we at Eastern are al'a
dled~Wedneada
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Units of tile. Meifs .County Most Spirited; and Tracy MIIIJlbY. Mention AU-Stale, Division IV;
Ullman stressed, "Most pro- great disadvantage. Between our
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pomts per game.
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cr.
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••
p.m.Delmer
Middl~1to Overbrook
Ceowhich
went
7-14
overall.
Wt
'
n'nt·ng
th'
d
aU-d'
·
I of Agriculture·
s
h
was a If team
tstnct selecBarrows and gilts:
•
laughter steers: choice
ter
_
ey w o was trans- · special awards were Amy Redo- · tion and Karr 10 aU-district honor- ·.
.
·
mos11 y 50
74.00-84.50; select72:00-80.00. ;
ported to PVH; 8:S 7 p.m. Syracuse vian, Most Improved; Penity Aeik- able·mention nominee. Wilson won cents htgher; demand moderate
Slaughter heifers: choice
;Mary Ann Kerns
to State R.o utc 124 for Todd er, Best Defensive Player. Jessica the Sportsmanship Award in the to good.
74.00-83. 75; select 70.00-79.00. .
U.S: 1-2, 230-260 lbs., counCows: steady; all cows S6 25 ·.
Mary Ann Kerns, 82, Troubte Kennedy w"' was transponed to Karr, Hustle Award; J;ume Wilson, sectional tournament.
Metnorial.Hospi!al; 10:30 Best Offensive P.layer {219 · Roger Bissell then recognized try potnts, 45.25-46.25, a few
and down.
.
· ··
.Creek R{)lld, Portland. died March Veterans
p.m. Syracuse
to
Third
Stteet
for
points/56
assists)·,
and
sen
'or
b
46
75·
plants
46.0047
00
a
'ew
B
1
1
· 18, 1993, at Ohio State University Donald
trill bo
mem ers of his boys' reserve
· •
• • "
u Is: steady to 1.00 higher: .
•ed V~ llw was transport- Stephanie Otto, Best Rebounding squad which enjoyed a fmc season, 48.00. .
aU buDs 63.50and down.
• ·,
·Hospital in COlumbus.
32 p.m. Pomeroy award {13.4 per game/254 total) including an·B-3 run at the finish.
to
;
:
U.~.
1-3,
230-260
lbs.,
counSheep
and
lambs:
50
cents
to
·
• A housewife, .&amp;he was born July
squad
811d
fire
department
to
Point
and
Best
Free
Throw
Percentage
Greg
Ullman
then
praised
metntry
pomts,
44.!10-45
.
50.
6.25
lower;
choice
woo1a
3.()().
·
. 6, 1910, in Hurricane, W.Va:,
7
~an~
for
a
srscturh
.
el
ftreT,
Dorothy
{75-110
"for
68.2%).
Otto
was
also
bers
of
his
varsity
boys'
club.
EastU.S.
1-2,
210.230
Ibs.,
coun79.00;
choice
'clips
73
()().
78.2S·
dau!Jhter of the late William and
ar en an
tr ey
empton recognized as being the lone senior em finished 3-17, but showed con- try
43.0044.50.
feeder lambs, no report; old .'
_Bettte Smith Hinckley.
refused
treatment.
.
"
sheep
37.00 and down.
.
She•was a membei' of the Meigs
County Senior Citizens and the
'Stiversville Community Church.
Soutb·Central Oblo
•• Surviving are: two daughters,
Tonight, rain likely. Low in the
. seli children of Glouster, who
.. . :Z:ella COJ!pick' of Portland and
Dinner pla~n~
.
!Doris Hliyncs of Middleport; .one
~ sp&amp;ghctti din~ Will be ll~ld recently lost their mother. Dona- upper 30s. Chan~e of rain 70 perion !l!l.d daughter-in-law, James Apnl 3.Iii ~arleton ,School/Metgs tions may be brought to. the build- cent. Saturday, rain likely. High in
the upper· 40s. Chance of rain 60
. . . .and .Mary Pack of Columbus; 20 lndustrtcs m ~yracuse from S-7 ing on March 26.
MICH.
.
percent.
··-- -'grandchildren; 5efenll great-grand- p.m. The co~' ts $3.SO for adults
'
Extended forecast:
Servtces set '·
·:· · lthildien and one brother, Jimes - and S2for.children 17 ~under. ;
Sunday·through
Tuesday:
Pastor
Robert
Markley
will
~ncldey ofPonlan~ ·
·
1-r:oledo 42"
Trees
available
Fair
Sunday
and
Mooday with
preach
Sunday
at
II
a.m.
at
the
She was preceded in death by:
The Meigs County Litter Con- Eden United Brethren Church on highs 45-50 and lows 30-~5. A
,~er husband, Raymond Kerns; two
I,
trol
progral!l ~a limited number Roule 124 between Lillie Hocking chance of rain Tuesday. Highs
sisters and ooe brother.
Services wifl be held I p.m. of loblolly~ne tree seedlings and Reedsville. Sermon topic is around SO. Lows in tlie 30s.
Mansfield l46"
vided by Westvaco "Jonah and the Fish." The sermon
:.sunday at Ewing Funeral Home whicb were
Sunday evepina after the song serIND.
~!o'ith the Rev. David .Qai!C¥ offrci- ,Corpol)llion ,Pirbrsbiirg, W.Va.vice
wiD
be
"Earnest
in
the
Spirit"
.ating. Burial
follow m Bald
WhU • .;,.~ '"''• ohoR
seedlina•. ;wi I b~ &amp;iven ftee of at 7 p.m. Sunday school is at 10
,Knob Cemetery.
Am ~e Power...... :............ .36
·; Friencb m11y call from 2-4 and charge to s uu, 4tH clubs, a.m. Public invited.
Ashland
Oil........................28
schools, ch
prdCn clubs and
'6·8
p.m
..Saturday at the funeral
Columbusl46"
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.
AT&amp;T
...............................
.S8 S/8
o~r CQJiun !Y"'lluPS in~ted
Revival set
•. IIOIIIC.
.
Bank One...........................S3 3/4
.
!• improvinl IIi Waild. FOr f~
Betsy and Peter Martindale and
Bob
Evans ............ ,.....:..... .18 314
,,_, ~\·--~~--~~~--~~ 1nformati911 colltact !.he Meigs family
will conduct revival services ·
Charming
Shop.....:............ 14 7/8
County Litter Control office at at the Eden United Brethren
Chmp lndustries................. l2 314
99.2-6360.
.
, Church March 29-April4 at 7 p.m.
City Holding.................. ~ ...22
(liSPS 213·180)
nightly. The public is invited.
Federal
Mogul..............,..... l7 7/8
Dance planned
GoodYearT&amp;R
.................. 75 3/8
There will be a round and
· Spedal music
W. VA. ~
Key
Centurion
...................
23 114
square dance at the RusseU BuildThe community Unity Singers . Lailds End. ........................28 1/4
ing in Millfield on March 27 from will present a portion of their
Limited Inc....................... 24 3/8
8·11 p.m. Music will be provided spring concert at the Eden United
Multimedia Inc .................. 36 1/4
by Out of the Blue.
: The AMIOciALed Prcla. and lht!
Brethren Church April I. Pubiic
~~
Bancorp.................... 13 112
Aaoc:llt.ion. NAltonal
invited.
,
' .
1&lt;J1X
ReslaunmL
.................. I/2
.,eoent plaD~ed ·
,
Rcliancc
Eleclric
..............:.23 1/8
There will .be I benefit music
...
Robbins&amp;Myers
................20
sltovl on March 26 from 7-11 p.m.
Sboney's
Inc
......................
24 SIB
at the Russoll Buildina in MiUfacld.
Star
Bank
...........................
37 3/4
Music will be J!IPYlded by the MurWendy
lnt'l..~
...................
.l4
litlliiCJI.doTJoN KATEII
phy Family, Ou't of the Blue and
Worthington Ind. ...............2S 1/2
BrC..,.,oror -llooll
other
banda or individuala that
w..k... ........................................SJ.eo
Stock r,eport8 are th 10;30
would like to come and play music.
Month ......................................... S6.95
1.1p.
quotes provided by
v•••······iiiN'oi:ii'ooiiY·····-:...tsa.liO All proceeds wiD go to the six•RusKemper Securities, Inc., o
Morgantown, W.Va.,
· three -.--.
.;.,..,..
'
Gertrude Meeker of Tuppers
Plains, Dora Hamrick of
Davisville, W.Va., and Hattie
Workman of Vienna, W. Va. and
. .several ni~ and nephews.
· Besides his parents, Mr. Deem
·was preceded in death ' by two
brothers, Clyde ' Deem and Earl
Deem.
'. Services will be Saturday at 2
:P.m. at the Lambert-Tatman Funer'al HOine, 400 Green Street, Park·
·ersburg, W.Va., with Rev. Bill
!-furph~ officiating. Burial wiD be
10 Me1gs Memory Gardens in
l&gt;omeroy.
: · Friends may call at the funeral
:home oll Friday from ·2-4 and 7-9
i).m. . •
. In lieu of flOw en, coblributions
may be made to the Carthage Coin· "!unity Chureh in care of Violet
Jones, Route· 2, No. S70 Old 7
"'01111, Coolville, Ohio 45723.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Qhlo

Rulh E. Brown, 83,
Point
PIcasant, died Thunday, March 18
· at.the Pleasant Valley Nursing tire
Center. .
AnillgemeniS are incomplete
· but are being bandied by the
• Husscu Ftmera! Home.

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein

IN AFREE AW OPEN
SOCIETY.

...

--Areadeaths-- M ·
Ruth Brown
Helen Zahl Keller .
CJgS athletes get honors at banquet
ot

Abortion.clinics now exist in a war zone

AND rA\ SO THR«Fll
TH4T AlE TO

,

Friday, March19, 1993

Page-2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, March19, 1993

Physicians are stalked on the
getting searched before en1ering
WASHINGTON - Guard and black-bag jobs.
freeways,
picketed at their hOinea
"Wben
I
came
to
woJk
here,
clinics
and
are
forted
to
flub
J.D.
dogs,
razor
wire,
&amp;::dic
buttons,
111 Colirt Street
A clinic dil'ecllir compared this and blocked into their driveways.
video cameras and
yguards are never did I think that I would be
Pomeroy, Ohlo
not typically associated with medi- working with undercover intelli- climate to serving in a "MASH" Tom Tucker, wbo owns and operD&amp;VOTED TO THE INTE1tZ8T8 OJ' THE llltiGS-IIASON ~
unit: "We are trying to perform ate~ thn:e clinics, was boxed in by
cal environmeniS. Yet this is the
surgery,
while being threatened by · three cars at alraffic: light and then
picture
of
the
bunker
m~ruality
~~
.'
has gripped abortiOQ clinics across
i
bombs, chemicals, hate mail and run ofr the road by an unidentified
the country.
•
.
violent protesters. It's like w&lt;idcing man who was shadowing him.
•'These are health facililies that
Tucker claims lhat protesterS have
in a war zone."
· are forced to function like maxi;
followed
him to the airport and
. . Less threalening but highly disROBERT L: WJNGETT
mum security prisons," said Rori
ruptive is the techniQue of tying up even to Pizza Hut. "They have
Publlsber
Fitzsimmons, a lobbyist who repretelephone lines. "They put thelf "broken every window in every
sents about 200 abortion clinics gence aild a police bomb squad," phones-on redial and just keep call- building I own," he said. "The
PAT WHITEHEAD
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
saiel Ashley Phillipps, executive mg," ooe clinic staffer told us. "Or other day, when I went into J.C.
nationwide.
Assistant Publisber/ControUer
General Manager
Even before the recent murder director of a woman's clinic In San a bunch of them call and make PeMy 10 buy socks, they carne in
of a doctor outside a Pensacola, Diego that wu recently subjected appointments they .don't show up behi,nd me screaming 'baby
Fla.,
abortion clinic, a radical to a butyric acid attack - one of for, so we'te left with no patients · killer.'"
LETI'ERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be less tban 300
Jeri Rasmussen, executive direcfringe
of the pro-life movement has mon: than 40 occurring within the that day."
. words. All !etten are subject to editing ond must be signed with nam~ .
sddress ond lelepbone number. No unsigned lettt:n will be published. Letten
tor
of an abortion clinic in Minbeen resorting to violence and sab- !sst
The. chetnical is ~\~fed
One &lt;X the more ominous develShoUld be in good. tule, addressing .issues, not personalities.
otage to achieve results on the ~to~gh~y ~es,u:;:/:l'::; · opments is the way the battle is neapolis, says she's been stalked
streets that they've failed to
often taken far bCyood the bound· for three years, .forcing ber to
achieve through the system.
or tluough ventilatioo shafts at the aries of a clinic, to the private lives install a home security syslelll. Her
With little fanfare, the battle- clinics, forcing their closu.re and of clinicians. Families, friends and car tires have been repeatedly
ground of the abortion conl!'Oversy .often costly repairs.
lan.dlords of abortion pro~ are slashed. At ooe time, 30 men siOOd
has been shifting from the
"Ev,cry {l"Ckage that comes into targe_ted .for violence and harass- in front of her home potestina with
Congress and the courts - where the clinic tmproperlr labeled is ment In Minneaora, Dr. sue Wick- an attack dog alongside them.
pro-choice advocates are winning considered a bomb,' one clinic lund's daughter was followed to
RE'I,'URN TO SENDER- Sen.
By WALTER R. MEARS
- to the doorsteps of clinics and administrator told our associate.., school b:(protesletl who stood out- Robert Dole, R-Kan., is n:nownod
AP Sptl:ial Correspondent
even the driveways of doctors, Melinda Maas. •'The ~ges are side her~ and distributed for hIs quips and quick sense of
WASHINGTON - While the lessons covered economics, the ftrSI- where militant pro-lifers rrevail, dtimped in water or suilply turned ~yeerrs. '.c.alling her mofl!cr .a baby humor. But even Dole has his li!n·
term exams will be graded politically. IS' tests of President Clinton's thanks to a combination o pranks aw~y .'" (\s a result, patients a~ kill
its.
power to get what he wants done in a Democratic Con~.
·
Secretary of Commerce Ron
Democratic discipline is being measured in the inttial votes on ClinBrown apparently relishe'd the
ton's economic plan. Party leaders want to hold their majOrities in line
opportunity 10 tW'Jik Dole about a
now lhat lhey are working for administration biDs instead of competing
letter his, agency recently received .
l"ilh a Republican White House.
involving a constituent mauu. The
· Clinton's measures certainly are going to be approved, but conservaI~
ooly problem is it wu ~ to
live DemocratS are pushing for changes he doesn't want So margins and
Secretary of Commerce Barbara
LIVEAND~R
the risk: of Democratic defections are part of the test; unwanted amendFranklin, who Brown succeeded
ments or compromise could point to mon: serious problems later.
·nearly two mondls ago.
: House votes were due today oo a budget resolution outlining the Clin. Sources say Brown phoned Dole
too defiCit reduction program, then on a separate bill for more than $16
to J!Oinl out that. in case- be hadn't
billion wonh of measures intended to stimulate the economy. The Senate
noticed, there had been a chll)ae in
probably will act next week.
government and he was t1iO 'new
The economic stimulus plan is the pressure point In the House, there's
boss at Commerce. The l~tter,
a proposal with conservative Democratic backing lhat would trim the
which was apparently signed by
spending or require ofrsetting cuts in other program$. There are likely to
Dole's autQ-pen, fliiiCbe4
a brief
be sjmilar moves in the Senate, where the open rules will make it easier.
but furious searcb for tbe staffer
Minority Republicans have argued all along that the stimulus plan
responsible for the sloppy wQik.
ought to be scrapped because the economy is recov~ring wilhout it, and
Dole did not appreciate being
they will sign on for changes pushed by conservative DemocratS.. ·
.
. etnbarrassed by Brown.
A fonnula that included delays or reductions in a bow.to the pressure
"It was an honest clerical
for defiCit reduction wouldn't undo the Clinton proposals for spending oo
error," • Dol~ spokcspenon tPJd
J!&gt;bs, publ.ic worlcs &amp;ne! other steps to .spark the economy.·.
.
..
us. "And ~Jttary Brown dld call
, But Clinton wants 11 all, now, havmg agreed to let hts Immediate acuon
Sen. Dole, and they had a·aood
. plan wait so Congress could take its initial votes on the deficit reduction
natured chat. Sen. Dole (joked dial)
plan. then on the extra spending.
he thought sbc (Fianldin) was sliD
Besides, he also has to hold Democratic liberal supJ20rt, and that wing
there, but he'd be happy to work
is- restive about deeper spending cuts already agreed to by the administra•
with Brown anyway."
tion.
.
Jack Anderson and Micbael
In addition, there are going to be closer, more difficult votes later in
Blostein are writers for Ualted
I
the year, on the specific tax increases and spending curbs that will fill in
Feature Syndicate, lac.
•
•
.the budget outline. Defections now could echo then, when party discipline
wiU be even more important
· Early victories ~ set the tone, as they did for Ronald Reagan, who
·won his 1981 taX cuts with the help of defecting House Democrats.
Jimmy Carter had trouble on his initial program, an energy bill stalled by , They
are · calling
it some feel let down because the social progress does not seem to the suppon of conservatives. But
a filibuster, and never really got on track with Congress.
"McChurch." It's the First Baptist ~burch is not liberal enpugh on have infiuenc.ed people to stay those responding 10 ibis survey n.t· · George Bush had scant success with Congress early or laiC. He also Church of Pensaco hi, Fla., whose !$Sues such as of race, ecology or away from chW'Ch.
ed "90Cial involvement" as No. 14
shunned spending to stimulate the economy despite the recession of 1990 pastor is serving up church services poverty. .
Much has been made of the idea
G
Pia
..,_.
and 1991; his advisers counseled against it, saying recovery was under · the way McDonald's serves up Big
Surprisingly, the church's that involvement by the church in
eorae
1eu 11 al)"ll-·
ial .
h
. ed writer ror Newspaper Enterway and ;my proposals to stimulate business and jobs would be too late to Maes _ f8SL
involveptent or non-involvement in soc acuon programs as cost tt
• • --· tlo
help.
The Rev. Thaine Ford says his
prase ~~~ a.
.,
Technically, the economy was recovering, but the slump was toO per"compact,
22-minute
wor- r==========r==========-r========:-r=======~
sistent and the comeback too sluggish to make economic issues anything ship
serVice mini,
challenges
an outdated
Public. Notice
tradition." He asks, "Why does a
Public Notice
Public Notice
Public Notice
but !rouble for Bush in the 1992 campaign.
.
Now, ironically, Republicans claim credit for "a Bush recovery," say· worship service have to last an
LEGAL NOTICE
-"Central Buolness Dialricl" Mayor and th• Council
Prnldorol'ol Council
ing it means the Clinton stimulus plan is nor only unneeded, but could get hour or more?"
Southern Otilo Coal Created
PrHidon~ !he Commlnlon
P-oy,Ohlo
Ford has cut his service down to Company, Molgi Mine No. -PURPOSE
ohall meet and organize br ATTEST: Kathy Hyooll
in the way by adding to the deficit
Tho purposa of lhla election of a Chairman and Clerk of CouncU
That's the kind of advice Bush took. Not Clinton. His caD for jobs, less than half an hour In that n·me 31, P.O. Box 4110, Atheno,
"th
lcs';
'
Ohio
45701,
hoo
oubniilted
chapter
is to Impose certain Secrolllry. Tiley may edopt
Approved thio lol day of
public works and business incentive spending was a· campaign fixture, and yhou get. . e wor
- sermon , an application to revlae a nquhement• and pro- rUle• of p1ooedure of the Fobruory, 1193.
he has pushed it steadily. pointing to persistent unemploymentdespite the
ymn-smgmg, scripture reading coal
Mining
and ceduroa aoto an ... ol the Commloolon and provldo
Bruce R-. Mayor
statistics signaling economic growth.
and prayers.
.
Reclamation Permit num- VIllage to bo known ao tho lor regular and opeclal (3) 5, 12, 1~. 31c
Clinton wants his imprint on ecooomic recovery, and the stimulus plan
Has this minister hit upon the berocl D.o354-2, 1o the Phlo "Central Buoinoao Dialrlct.'·' mMtlnga.
helps put it there. And if it slows or slumps, at least he's tried something, reason why people saiy away from Department of Natural Tho Intent of Council lo to ~U11ES
church? Is it lhat the service is too Rooourcoo, Dlvlolon of Impose raqulromanla and
The dulleo of the
PubliC Notice
and wouldn't have to answer for inaction the way his predecessor did.
long?
.
.
RociMiation.
Tho
propooed
pro-cedurea
in
addition
to, Commlulon oholl be ao
"The president was elected on a pledge to get the economy moving
.
coal mining and roclam• rather than In lieu of, tho lollowo:
NOTICE 10
1111d to take action on the economy," spOkesman George SICphanopoulos
Or are there other reasons ti
lie will be
roquiromonlo and ' pro(a) To oolve the problem•
AAAnrQ/Ii.:rE VENDORS
on· opera
.con- ceduroo tho! oro othorwioo """
--~ •-•· I th ---~ 0 I
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t&amp;id
Wednesday. ... Right now, the president wants his package passed as Such as' many no longer believe the dueled
In on
Molgo County,
""wrrn no • , _
Seolod
· bldo wilt bo
. ..
church is important in modem life? Salem Townohlp, Section• eolabllshed by law.
tho Village In furthering tho rocolvocl by tho Board of
I.s.
Is it that some doctrines are out- lti, Ill and 24 Gallia County, ..CENTRAL BUSINESS
' purpou of rootorlng and Molgo County CommlaMo
l
hi S II
DISTRICT COMMISSION
prnorvinglho oroo of tho olonoro Court Ho
: EDITOR'S NOTE:.... Walter R. Mears, vice president and colum- moded?.
rgan 23ow~~ 0 p, ec
Tho (:onlral Business Village known ao lho p_...; Ohio 457111 ~::j
nist for The Associated Press, has reported on Washinaton and
One survey of 3,000 laity and 17 and ·
propoao Diotrict Coml1)1oolon, con· Central Buolnno Dlolrlcl
10 A··u.-" on April 7• 11113 ·
clergy showed that people lose underground minong
aruo
sisling
of
live
(5)
momboro,
(b)
To
determine
what
national polities for more tban 30 years.
.
Tho blda will lhon ~oncompa•• 83 acroo and
interest in the church more for aro located on !he io hereby nllblished. One leg 1elation, II a~y, . lo opened and rud aloud';;
'
Wllkeoville 7 '1\ ·Minute member shall boa member necooaary lo prHerve, 1o,15 A.M. Oft tho 7th cloy of
of City Council and de- reo!ono an!l develop the April, · IIIII" lor tho
drongIe map, olgnated
USGs.
·
·
·
qua
b!ft, tho Council 'Contra! Buolneoo Dlolrl cI 'fumlohl- of •all kl-.... and
~cl
0.9
mi'ooulh
of
..- · ng
...
Pre1idenL
ree membera and
to
recommend
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1 1Salem Center, 0·111 milto shall be buolneu repr• logiolallon to llo CounciL
~lag111 •got~ th8l may
practical and personal reasons than wnt of Danville and 1·5 sanlatives; which tarm shall
(c) To porfOJm an othor be requlrocl by 11\o lllolga.
.
.
for theological or ideological ones. mil• oouthwHI of Danville. moan a poroon who lo dutito ostobliohocl
thlo County Highway Dopari"More interested in non-church Tho application pro-olo dlrocdy lnv.olvod wllh a' chapter
monL Propoealo - to be
~ Dear editor,
same time.
. u·
"
d "N .
r:
expand the ar••• for roam buain••• within lhe Central '
(d) T~ prov.ldtl for r~l•r~ r•turned on bid forma
1 I was away from home and was
Well, Hank pushed in on the organtza
ons· listed
an
o Ume aor and pillar underground end Buolneu Dlotrlcl: tho an d opoc ia1 meot·1ngo
bf tho Yll!do&lt; •d
.,... to ·w . ~- opon-a
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the
aoing to coine for a few days so I left· hand pedal which ·was the •cnurc
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two top lull coal extraction mining buoinoos shall be oilhor a occompNoh tho purpo- of
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.,..role and asked Mom to get some- wrong thing to do because it was reasons for lack of attendance. Rea- by longwaU malhodo.
going concern or a porographs (a) and (b) and plaoo opoclllod;
one to take the old "7" out for a low ~ear on the "7" so you can son No. 3 may come as a stanling
The application II on fila buoinan to bo ntebllohed; heroin
Spocllic.aon lor ·bidding
revelation to many clergy: "Dislike ollhe olllcn ollho Moiga tho buolnooo .roprooan- ~"CENTRAL BUSINESS may be ob~lned through
,in so she would be ready to go. ., imagme what happened. ·. ·
County Recorder, Meigs tetivo'o involvement shall ·DISTJIICT" CREATED
tho EnglnNr 0 Ollloo, Rock
, .She got my old buddy Hank
Mom said she hear an awful pastOr."
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Sprlnga Rood, Aoulo 2,
llolter and he and Pop took her oul racket and loolced out the window
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y, e peop 10 the pew Second Stroot, Pomeroy, agorlal olatuo, or em· tho VII'- of Pomoro'f, a "-""'Y• Ohlo4S768.
for a drive.
and saw boardS going in all direc- also indicated ·~-t
Ohio 457111 and tho Galtia ploymonl. One inoinbor · dlolrlello
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BooordoiMalgoCouniJ
~bout our old garage.
halfway ow the front of the garage. encetheirchurehgoinghabits.
County Court Houoo, architect and tho buolneoo bou- and doocrlbod ·oo 1311 ~, 26 21CCommlool.....,.
. It was made of old up and down
Now if you knew Pop, he could
Seventh among the reasons why Loouol Slr•t. Galllpolia, ropro~enlalivoo ohall bo ·lollowo:
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· th h h Ohio 45631 lor public vlow· appointed by tho Mayor,
(a) The • • of tho Vlllogo
boards and you had to go up a pret- use a few cuss words. Mom said he
e hose 1 rest tho e &lt;: 'calurc,; In g. WriHon common to with . the approval ol • thatlo bou- on the-~
ty steep grade and when you started came crawling out of the old car P,COPChurc
peop e are ypocna · •«for roqueota for an lnfor- mlljority of Council; Council by Syc_..,. Str•l; 1&gt;11 tho
Public Notice
in you had to be prepared to stop and said to poor old Hank, "what in Right below that: "Dislike church mal conference moy be unl opprovot may be olfocted bf wool by Bullomut Av.,,.;
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people other than pastor."
to the Dlvloio~ of Recio- moll on, rooolullon, · or on tho north by Second
· Well, poor old Hank was used
I can just picture them now.
An even greater factor in driving.· motion, Fountain Square, ordinance, os Council oo .Stroot: and on tho south by
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people away from church is: "Fre- Building H·3, Columbuo, choooH. Tho term of each Main Stroet.
tii driving his dad's {Hanson Well, enough for now. More later.
BITUIINOUS VENDORS. '
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(b) Tho above bounderla
Holter) car which had a clutch
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loaled lllda witt be
of !he laot dolo of public• rapraoontellvoi oholl be on oholllnckldo oH proportin . rocoiYod
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which you pushed in braked at the
Racine nearer the top: aP.pea
' Programs not tlon ollhla nolfco.
Initial term of thr• yooro, within or abuHing . lhooa Molgo County
Co•mlo•'
appealing."
(3)12, 11,26;(4)241o
com~•.!'-~.ln_ll._ with the
boundariH. R-dl•• of alonere, Court Houe~J.;
One 'respoodent noted that some
elfecllvo dolo of thlo lhe lntonl elf too o-, no P-oroy, Ohio 45711, uftg
church activities may have
Public Notice
orclnMCa; at tho end ol the property a~uttlnt tho 10 A.M. on April 7, 11113.:
appealed 10 people before TV, suglnltialthr-yoar tarmo, ono alorould boundar! .. , Tho blda will then ~• •
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ORDINANCE
of
oaid bualneaa repro· whether dooarlbed ao a oponod and roocf· aloud of
gesb
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was a e w en peooontotivo termt ohall bo lor Vll"'l" lc~ part thoreol, or 10:311 A.M. on too 7th cloy ol.
; Today is Friday•. ~ 19, the 78th day of 199~ .. There are 287 days pie took part in church programs
AN ORDINANCE
aterm 'olone year, one term oih.wloo, oluolt beopiRiillo Aprl, IIIII' and -h riiOIIIIrl
in die year
.. ThiS IS. the. da.te th.e swallo.ws tradinonally return to the to"beeado.'~ there was notlling ~ ENAC~ ~~~J' OF ohell be IWo yoaro, and one oeparale parcelo, or thoreallor ... llld ..... will
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term ohall be thr• yeanr. olherwlae clvldocl 10 10 to be n nlwd Mel opaMd on~
I IIIII· !Strano Mis 5100 10 Cali aU.ma.
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' Forty years I&amp;Q, on March 19, 19S3, the Academy Awards cemnony on Y reason
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appointed by th• Mayor chlptor. In tho .Vent !hot -.~~~~nop 111111 I flrloo
W.. Defevilcd. for the flfst time. "The Greatest Show on Earth" was loJtcal overtones Is No. 4: "Lost SECTIONS.......'ntEREOF. ohall be et 11o ptoaouro of any ouch aplll or other llelge Countr H!thwor
Olftled bell~!:- of 19S2.
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While the questionnaire did 1101
VILLAGE OF POIIEIIOY, Mayor, roopecllvlly. All modo, the property ohall .-uttoo otllquld ..,...
! Ia 1687• FJeDCit explorer ~ Cavelier, si- de La Salle- the first spell out what exactly that DICIIII,
OHIO, AS FOLLOWS:
membero ohall oorvo with- COIIIInuo to be ~ of tho t ...l~' ..,,.........
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SISSIJlPI ver- was m
lon~er fulli.lla people's idea of what llr...ol tho Codified Ord- • 1•• cauood by death, 11 thoro had lloon no auch Pro,_lo ere to Ito
r•tur•ocl .,. llld Ionia
llyrntlinr~lnpuent-day exu. ·
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ld be
h . h ld be ln.,_andSrD ....... _.-0 reolanailon or othorwlao, oplltoro,._clvlololr, 1
Ia 1859, the opera "F-" ~les Gounod nremicred in Paris.
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hall
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. . upremc
up
et twork day for
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rod term n tho
ellecl lntn Md llfllt ,.._
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Central Buoln•• Dlelrlot
manner •• or111na 1 •P,... ba ollllolrMiil throulh ~
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• 1n 19iB. Congress apprOved Daylight-Saving Time.
· · is not holding as strongly to rbe old -Purppoint- •etnlldo.
owtloot llirta permlttocl bf .......... ollloo.
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~••oct thlo lot lliry of
iaillea by a vote of 49 in favor, 3S against, falling short of the two-thirds standing for the old values &lt;X per- eo..... loolon
,:; :..:,:.:::.":~~ February 11111.
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Lori Kelly (aii-TVC, A.P,.all·SO!Itheaahnl District and DiStrict 13 ,honorable mention), Katrl·
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our empl~yees and carriers for - the
outstandiOg iob performance. during last
weekend'$-·. blizzard- and . the treacherous
conditions,that fo ed.
Not oniJ ·. did all our employees Scheduled to
work that)dislilal day shoW up for duty, many
sta¥ed .o~ .the iob .late· into. the nJght and
during th8 next day to get papers to carrier,
r-ack and dealer lo,ati
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AdditioHP11y, we want to
valued ·E~sto ers for their patience and
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Swanson, Jake Kennedy and Adam Sbeell (sec·
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ley 110% Award.
Boys' varsity basketball: Chad
Seniors honored were Savoy,
Buckley, Cline and Mickey Goode. Sa:--oy, Jeremy Buckley, Jeremy
Bissell was re~:ognized for earning Cline, Mickey .Goode, Pat NewHonorable Mention Ali-Disuict, land, Wes Arbaugh, Robert Reed,
once grabbing 30 rebounds in a Matt Martin, ·Randy Kaylor and
game this season.
· Charlie Bissell.
Statisticians: Marilyn Kibble,
Moore gave the Benediction 10
Shelly Hendrick.s, Charlene Dailey.
end lhe program.
Girls' vanity basketball:
Award winners
Boys' reserve basketball: Ty Stephanie Olto, Jaime Wilson,
Swartz, Ryan Buckley, Jeff Stelh· Amy Redovian, Penny Aeiker,
em, Eric Hollon, Kyle Ord, Tara Congo, Jessica Karr, Jessica'
Michael Barnett, Mike Laughery, Radlord, Melissa Guess, Nicole
Jason Sheets, Jason Pullins, Brian Nelson, Michelje Schultz, Lauren,
Bowen, Eric Hill, Micah Otto, Beth Bay, Rebecu Evans, Crystal
Morris, Knsti Warner•
Statlstlclam;: Janet McDonald,
Susan Brewer,, Debra Dillon,
Alyssa Hoffman and Sherry Burke.
Varsity cheerleaders: Tracy
Murphy, Michelle Murphy, Missy
Harris, Becky Mcintyre, Melissa
Dempsey, Jamie Erwin, Heather
Howard, Courtney Knapp and
Heather Well.
Juulor hlgb cheerleaders:
Angie Bissen, Jeanie Newell, Kelli ''
Osborne, Kelli Bailey and Billie
Ta~~~labl't IIAI Tilt llooolir Doole
Pooler.
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Boya' eilbtb·arade bublllall:
Mau Barnhart, ShauB Lon~o Chad
Wbeelcr, Eric Dillard, Riclde ffol·
loa, Pat Aeikcr, Daniel Otto, Jolb
Casto, John Driggs, ~err Rankin,
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:junior and senior years, we've lost
:nearly two and a half seasons of
•practice by not working in lhe sum·
: Jner. We've got 10 get our kids in
: 111c gym playing basketball."
•: Ullman reflected the words of
; )Volre who spoke earlier about
·hard work, work in the off-season
:and success on the court
: • Special award winners were
:kandy' Kaylor, Most !~proved;
•C:had Savoy, Best Defens1ve Play: ~r; Charlie Bissell, both the Most
·'Rebounds Award (14 .2 per garner
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WRESTLING AWARDS -The followln&amp;
: wrestlers received awards at tbe winter sporll
: banquet Thl&amp;rsday evening at Mei11 Hi&amp;b
·: School. Ia front are (L·R) Jerod Cook (honor·
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leadilll scorer in Meigs Higll hislo- with a 13-6 RCOrd.
ry with 1258 points. .
The Marauder girls varsity 1ta111
Wrestling ooach Jim Sheets pre- · finished wilh a 18-S mark and won
sented members· of lhe .Marauder . lhe Division II sectional champiwrestlin&amp; team Players included ' onship. Ron . Logan introduced
Chris
Mall Clark, Jerod members of his sqliad Iiley includ- .
Cook, Shawn· Cremeans, Phillip ed Amber Blackwell, Vanessa
Edmonds, Ja$on George; Mike Compston, Vema Comps10n, Lee:
Hall Josh Heck Bo Heil Heath Henderson, Heather Hudson, Lori
Hud~nn, Jake Kennedy, 'Danny Kelly, J~y O'Brien, Missy Sisson
Ree;" Daniel RJssell, Adam andKatri!IBTumer.
Sheeis. Breli!n!!Diih, Shann~n
Logan P~~ented awards to
Staats, Chris
anson, Chq Kelly (rebounding award and free
Thomas, andJ
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throw pe~centaae), Henderson
Cook Hudjon ll)d Rees were (most assiStS), Turner (best field
selected' honorable mention all- goal pcrgen.). Verna Comgs10n
TVC. Swanson, George, Adam won ~ leading scorer &amp;;ward and
Sheets; Smith and Kenlledy were · defens!v!' award and SISSOI) the
selected second-team aii-TVC. most ·~proved player. Other
Sheets also introduced five awards mcluded Vema Compstol)
wrestlers who advanced to district and Kelly f~r all-TVC. Kelly,
competition . They included Turner and S1ss~n wer~ s~lected
Edmonds, George, Swanson, Hall ho~orable- menuon D1stnct 13,
and Kennedy. Kennedy was the while ~lly also was selected The
sectional champion and ~as been ~socJated Press ho~~le men·selected to wrestle in the Nort~- uon aii-Soulhe~t ,J?•stnct. Ve':ftll
South Ali-Siar MeeL
Com~ston, a D1v1ston ~~ spectal
Daryl Owen inuoduced mem- mention all-state selec:uon, w~s
bers of the Meigs girls' reserve presented awards f~ ~mg nam.:d
basketball team. They included second team aii-D1stnct 13 a~d
Anne Brown,, Billie Butcher, Bob- fl!st team AP. all-Southeast Dtsbie Butcher, Melissa Clifford, Cyn· tnc~
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thia Cotterill, Kristen Dassylva,
JIIIL Sovlsby pre~nted a spec:1al
•Alicia Haggy, April Halley and a~aid ~Logan f~ h1s l~Oih career
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ANCHORAGE AJaska(AP)- blowingorflbi, ·~I ·Sea, They Rick Ash. They included Clark
Two' competitors' in the Iditarod were about30 mile$ ,(rom.lhe finish . (3 .57) and Sheets (3.91) from
do_gsled rae~ wer~ rescued af!er line in No~ ~hell IIIey were res· w(l7~ti)~Kge~is·(~~e:h ~3r
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delmeier were rescued after fierce arrivlna at lhe Safety checkpoint, (3.84), Becky MeJer (3.53), _Crystal
winds and blowina snow reduced but lhere was, no word on Schan- Vaughan CJ.83) and M1chelle
visibility to less lhan 100 yards. ~elmeier. He was taken to a cabin You~g (3.97) all cheerleaders. .
They were stranded about 12 miles 'about 10 miles east of Safety,
. Rtet Ash ~IC?sed the evemng
from the Safety cheekpoint when KNOM reported.
With the benedicnon.
they were found, radio station
Masek told KN,OM her dogs
COLONY THEATRE
KNOM in Nome reponed Thurs· also were fmc w1teri she left them •
FRI. THRU THURS•
day nighL
:wtteA aslctd if &amp;!'e'd ~nish .the "'!'
MEL GIBSON IN
Race officials said because m10 Nome despne bemg disquai•FOREVER
YOUNG R
Masek had rea!ived help &amp;lonalhe . fied, she said, "Ob.defmiiCiy."
ONE EVENING BilOW 7;30
uail, she would be disqualified. It
R~ce officials 1n N~me said
AOMISSION SUO
was not clear if Schandelmeier Martin Buser, the 1992 wmner, left
SHOWING AT 8;~ FRI., SAT., SUN.
JEAH-CLAUDE'VAH Q.AMME II(
faced the S81¥ faJe.
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NOYfflERE TO RUN A
The two were in 22nd and 23rd to try-to reach lhe pair's dog teams
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places, uaveling together when through the drifting snow. He was
AOIIISSION SUG
they ran into a severe winJer swrm joined by several lnil breakers and
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Reserve b•sJcetbaU coach Rick
Edwards inuoduccd mom ben of
his bastclball team that finished
with a 9--10 leiXIIlL Team members
included Benny Ewing, Travis
Gratc, Juon Hart, Adam Hendrix,
Jered Hill, Heath •Hudson, Adam
Krawsczyn, Todd Mitch, Brett
Newsome, Scott Pelerson and Ray
Russell. Manager Jared Stewart
wualsohonored.
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Head' COIII:hPbil Harrison of the
9·13 varsity .Marauders introduced
members oCbis team. Players intro· duced were Brad Anderson, John
Bentley, Jay Cremeans, Todd Dill,
Aaron Drummer, Trevor Harrison,
Bobby Johnson, l{yle Simpson,
Jack Stanley, Eri~ Wagner and
managerChrisNeal.
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John Bentley (free 'throw petcent·
age), Trevor Harrison (leading
scorer), Jay Cremeans (rebound
award), Enc Wagner (defensive
award)' and Todd Dill (most
im.,roved). Cremeans and Bentley
were named to the District 13
Coaches' AII·STar team, while
Harrison was the District 13 player
of the year. ~n ytas also ftrSI
1ea111 AP. all district, wllile Bentley
was selected honorable mention.
Bentley and Harrison all we~e also
named ftnt team all·TVC. Harrison

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Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Servi"" . 7 p.m.

Pulor: And~w Miles
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.

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Pusor: Guy Jlines
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.

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Paam: AI Hanson
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:1S, !0:30a.m, 7p.m.
Wedneaday Servioos · 7 p.m.

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Wonhip ·9:30a.m.
Sunday S&lt;hool-10:30 o.m. "

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Pasta: Jac:k Colegrove
Slllday School ,C)-.30 a.m.
Wonhip · 1()-.JO a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wodneaday Services· 6:30 p.m.

Saourday Service. 7:30p.m. '
Sunday Sehool· 10 a.m.

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Sunday School · 9'.30 a.m.
. WOIJhip • 10:45 a.m.

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Horritmville Rd. (Rtl43)
Pulllr:lalcrimputor
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
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Wednesday Services. 7 p.m .

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Eall Main 5I.

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s..day Scbool· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • tll-.30 a.m.

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41111 PwiUUf Pill:o
P1oUr. E. Lam11 O'Bryant

Wonhip • 10:30 Lm.

Sunday School· 9:30a.m. .
Wonhip- 10:4S Lm.• 7:00p.m.
W t • e d'l)' Scrvicu • 7:00_p.m.
Flnt llaflllll Ch&amp;h and Palmor 5I.
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Wodnelday Services · 7:00p.m.

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s ...day Sdrool· 9:30a.m.
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Wonhip · lla.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnelday Service~· 7:30p.m.

Wonhip · 10:30 a.m.
Wedneaday Servi"". 7 p.m.

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Puur. Dorok Slump
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.

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Wedneaday Services • 7:30p.m.
Sucaa Road Cllurdr of Chrill
. Pu10r. JOICI&gt;h B. Hoskins
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodnaday Semoe• • 1 p.m.

Btliol-ltopllst

PutOr : a... Ead Shuler

Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip ·9:30a.m.
Thunday ServiCII· 7:30 p.on.

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:IMOI 51. ltL 7, l'otiddloport
Suadoy School· 10 a.m.

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VldorJ Baptist

Pastor: J~me1 E. Keesee

Fllltllltopllst Chii'CII
Railroad St., Muon

Sundar S&lt;hool· tO a.m.
Wonhip • I I o.m:, 6 p.m.
w....esday Services . 7 p.m.

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PasiOI" :-Arius Hurt

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Wonhip .'II a.m.

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Founh .l Main Sl., Middlcp&gt;rt
p.,,or: Rev. Gi1bcn Craia, Jr.
s..,doy School ' 9'.30 a.m.
Wonhip .J0:4S o.m.

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PallOr: Ki:rine1h Smith ·
Sl&gt;1day School· 9:30 a.m.

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Thunday Services · 7:30 p.m.
Rull.and Free Wlllltopllst
· Salem St. ·

Pasuir. Rev. Paul Taylor

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
E...W.1 · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

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s,.,. Con. -i:4S-9:1S a.m., ·
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Paam: Philip Slurrn
S...day School: 9:30a.m.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 Lm.
Biblo Sludy, Wednesday. 6:30p.m.

Sun. Mau - 9:30a.m.
Dailey Mus · 8:30 o.m.

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Pordand-Racine Rd.

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PallOr: Jloaer GriCe '$,o...
Sundoy Sdrool· 10 .,..

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PaADr. Rev. Dnid Mc:l\laniJ
Sunday School· II a.m.

Worship . 9:30 Lm.; 7:30 p.m.
Wedneaday Services • 7:30p.m.

Church of God
ML Moriah Cllurclr of God
Racine
Pastor. Rev. James Slltcrfield
S...day School · 9:45 a.m.
Evenin&amp; • 7 p.m.
Wednesdoy Services ·1 p.m.

SJ'""'"" Churdl of God
AJIIllc and Seoond SU.

Pa_,ReY, DavidR....U

Sonday School and Wonhip- 9:30o.m.

l!veiliftR Servicet· 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servic:a · 1 p.m.

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SALES I SEIYICE

992-7075
172 Nerih Socanrl An
M~dl•••rt,

Ohio

Mulberry H11.-'Rd., Poloie.O, '
Paaor: Roy Lawislll&lt;y
Sartllday Services: ' ·
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Wonhip • 3 p.m.

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Wonhip • IO::JO.a.m., 7:30p.m. .
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

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.Rt. 1.c:wii\&amp;IJGJ By-Pus
PasiDr: a... Roben E. Smith. Sr.

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Wonhip. !!1:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednoaday Service· 7 p.m.

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Pastor. Deron Newman
Sund.iy School· 9:4S a.m.

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GRAVElY TRACTOR SAlES
204 Condor St.
P.tllllroy, ott;_.

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WDIWp • 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
.WO&lt;Ineiday SeMccl ·1 p.m.

Wonhip - I 1 a.m.

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AGENT
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FUNERAL HOME

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PHARMACY ·d .

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992-5141
264 South 2nd

Middleport

HAULING
LIMESTONE,
GUVIL
COAL

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Re11011ble
Rates
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3-4-93· 1 mo.

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ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

NOnCE 10 ASPHALT
CONCREIE VENDORS
Sealed bldo wilt bo
rowived by lho Boord of
Molga Counly Commit·
a lon•r•, Court Houae,
Pam•oy, Ohio 457&amp;1 until
10:00 A.M. on April 7, 111113.
Tho bldo will lhen bo
opened and rud aloud at
10:45 A.M. on lho 7th cll¥ of
April, lttS far lha
fumllhlng of v....,_ ......
of Aapholt Ca,...N lor lho
Molga Counly Hlghwoy
Deporlm•L Propoule ore
to be - . . 1 on bid Iorino

FREE ESTIMATES

949·2168 '

POMUOY, 01110.:....992-6677
BILL OJ.I~KEl l
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NEW USTING - Wolfe Pen Rd . -35+ acres with t975
mobile home 2 bedrooms, applianoes, front porch, bam,
shed, some fencing, some land pas!Ure and tillable mosl
timber. ASKING $35,000
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NEW USTING· PoMEROY older home with 31ots. Home
includes 3 bedrooms. bath, is in need of repait. ASKING
$9,500

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OUT Of. RACINE· Hunting cabin with 20.05 acres . 40 X
28.cabin with some furniture very remote, abundance ol

turl&lt;O)' &amp; deer. Your own private hunting site for $17,000
DANVILLE· ·SA 325 Quaint c:ountry !ann home with 2
bedrooms, lronl porch, 2-3 acres fenced land, pond, bam,
chlckan house, celar, shed, garage. $22,500

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"lfllltl•l lrlllfiiiJ Frlt4 C61du"
221 W. 'Main St. Po1111roy.. .
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992-5432
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FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE BUYING &amp; SElliNG
NEEDS, REMEMBER ' THIS NAME "CLELAND
REALTY" I

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"fiY,nir~· nnri.S..rl'ic·• AI~W:.a"
Establl~hed 1913 .

742·3190

THl lOOK

992-2121
lot llvlltrry '"·

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Moll.•frl, 1OIOO.StOO
la..NIJ 10ION:OO
CIO&amp;ell Sallil1y
992-3577

IN POMEROY

1:46 p.m.

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Speclll e.rty Bird
.1100 Pltvoff
Thla ld good for 1
FREE card. .

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Ltc. No. 0061·32

FIREWOOD
fOR SALE .

132,100

. IIISILL &amp;
· CONAIUCftON

UIDWOOD

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317 N. 211411 It,

CLUB

l..oaking lor a ,_. llllruld
that ...- ,... or a ,._ to pelk lhat mobile home.
Will ..... lpllllll. 2 ......... up and llllitlng
toryau.
ONLY •11,000.

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EVERY THURSDAY

liAPPY ltOU.OW ROAD -

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Quarterly and
Year-end Reports
REASONABLE
RATES
PHONE
Jeanie Howell, EA
NOTARY
3/111 mo.

To collect your scholarship money
caU 614-985-3556
Open Mon .-Fri. 1 ~Tor Sat. 10-4
VIA _._ C•d
31121113

Shade River Saddle Shop

992·7036

CUSTOM SADDLfS,
LE4THER REPAIR
and BALL GLOVE REPAIR
36358 SR 7

Chester, Oh.

45720

985-3406

D. A. BOSTON
EICAVAftNG
(614)
667·6628

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.
New Homes • VInyl Siding
New Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

FREE ESTIMATES
mo .

SHRUB TREE
TRIM and .
REMOVAL
HAULIN~
•FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK
992·2269

RACINE GUN
CLUJ
GUN SHOOTS
SUHDAYS

614·992·7643
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1:00 P.M.
QPEN TO PUBLIC
12 GAUGE ONLY
FACTORY CHOKE
ENFORCED

2 Fro•t Struts e L•ltor
• 4 w•••llliJ•-••
Prieta Start1111 II
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R&amp;C IICIYITING

129.95 +Tax

· BUu.DOZING

WATE~:E~EWER

CHD1EA- II 1 • Attlld- A .,.al llle got_, or
...... home. Hu 2 bed-.., 1 bolh, llraf oil ..,....

Memorial Hotpihil

HOWELL'S
BOOKKEEPING
&amp; ·JAI SERVICE

3+931 mo.

Call for
Appointment

lllddleporl, OH

Veteran•
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•TRUCKING

SCA Wolfe Bed
15 Sossion $25
Depot St., Rutland

'regardless of income
'regardless of grades
'plus $20k guaranteed loan
'regardless of cred~

992·3838

MYSTIQUE
TANNING

Guaranteed Scholarship Money
for all college bound students.

PONDS

Lind- ,

EWING FUNERAL HOME

EXCAVATING
BULLDOZER, BACKHOE
ond TRACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPnc SYSJEIIS,
HOME SITES •ncl
TAAIU:R SITES,
L.ANDCLEARING,
DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
UMESTONE·TRUCKING
FREE ESTIMATIS

SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEAR~

RIITLANO - 1111n 8lraet - A . . 2 alory 10 raom
wllh one - - • - over 112 acre of ground.
AiiO hu • 24X30 melllf Morton bulking.
sa.ooo

wlttlpllllll. 3 4 -

HOWARD

•TRACK LOADER

USED RAILROAD TIES

HAl A CIIIEAT PRICE ICf JUST 117,500

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Ohio

NOW OPEN

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Wft!POAT - H ,.., -.1/."':"' . .r town IIIIth •
lor,..,. On lhile.n
.,.. ,ot~ · - buld,..... clrHtl home. lllere Ia •lir
and lllctlto It II t II

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Rocky I. Hupp, D.C.U. • Agent
Box 189
Middleport, Olllo 45760
(614) 843·5264

V. C.
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992-6215

•DOZEI;IS
•BACKHOE

MIDDLEPORT· Frame home 3-4 bedrooms, recently
remodeled , hu carport, paUo. lireplace, cellar, nice
fenced yard, siOrage ahed. ASKING $27,000 •

OFFIC:E.-...........................................................8SJ2·225t

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Accidenf •Annuity, IRA • Mortgage

Pointing
(FREE ESnMATES)
YOUNG

3·16-93-lfn

992-2259

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Will have building full ol oak, 'fl&amp;lnut,
mahogany and maple fumHure and primitive
furniture. A lot of glassware a nd coIleclt'bl es.
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME '
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Llcenae 1599
CASH or CHECK WIPOSITIVE ID

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614·742·2138

PC
lilY - Old Unlall Ave. - Two big lola will! a t/1 acre. At Ito end of the toad Iiiia 1t83 Clayton
dol Ill t~1 witt 31Ndroomo, 2 bllts.lwnily ,_,.,dining
- · and a now llanl pordt. Kilchen io equipped,
inCluding a - ...._....r. Has c:enlnli air, and a welor
ltllllner. M In good CXHdlon
. 134,000
POATUIID- a.nin(llf Ridge Aaeda nice 3
t 1~ - • home lllilh 2 tw1 blithe, whlrlpool-..b In one.
t 11 lilt• .... "'I Min lrilclwl and a lllga living 100111.
HolM hu .... gil and Ia oittlng 011 2 ......
S$0,000

RIDENOUR,
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ApproJ:. 4 mil. . North or G.llipoUa
•nd 4 mlln South or ChHhirt to

Life • Medicare • Cancer • Fire • Health •

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215 NDrtll SKoncl An.

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AMERICAN GENEUL LIFE anti·
ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY

~~~Ex..-Jor
Pomeroy,

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SAYRE TRU
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&amp; Auction

HENRY CLELANO........................... - ................ H2-&amp;191
TRACY BRI&lt;IAGER ..........................................94t-2438
KAlHY CLELAND.............................. ,............. B92'8191

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Bud &amp; Toots

Poooed thlo 111 dey ol
Flbruory 111813.

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We Love You!

SR 7· 2 story horne with 3 bedrooms, bath, large fronl
porch. cenrral air, carport, basement 3+ acres .t:SKING
39,000

· Pastor. Re~. Uoyd D. G.U., Jr.
Sunday--9:30a.m: .
Wonbip • I0:30a.m.. 6:30p.m.
~ Wednesday Servi&lt;ea • 7 p.m.

UMESTONE
FOR SALE
Call614·992·
6637
SIZED

. .... 1421514

hereby ropnhd.

l\lllddloport Ch1rdl ot 1111 NuareM

Paator: Sham Hauanan.
Sunday School· 9 Lm.
Wonhip-lOa.m.
Tue1doy Services ·7:30p.m.

Quality
Stone Co•

863·8195 • 421•7245

992·2886

Tuppers !'Iaiii Sl. Put

S,mf Q)..or.,

per one foot

lhe :Jrclinll grocla of tha ·
aldawat
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7. N•l•r•l
alabo,
brick
or otone
oondolone
oldewalko which have
deilecllon• or,..... ornter

Wonhip • 9:30 s.m.
lot&amp;. 3rd Sunday · 7:30p.m.
Sundo~ School- 10:30 a.m.
Wednes6ay Sel'liocs · 7:30p.m.

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AI BLOSSER'S AUOJONH U E
01 Old St. Mary's Ple, Parltersbq WV.
SUNDAY, MARCH 21 at 12:30 P.M.

.!.!'!~:~p~ 1 :~!~;r~

Pastor. Rev. Seldon Johnson

RalinishilQ. Frame StraiQhtonin9, Custom
Santl&gt;lasting, Martin Sonour Mix~~g Syslam

VERY ·LARGE ANTIQU.E &amp;
COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

p•vlng •••on from Moy
lhrOIIflh Nowmber 1113.
A Spaclflcation ShHt
moy be picked ,. at .the
Office of lhe llelge Counly
Engi,_,
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-oflhlgo c-ay
Commlaalo...,.

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COI!1lllle&lt;izod Estimates, Quaity WoJit,lns. Wo!tt
Welcome, Fber Glass W011&lt;, Co..,tolt Repairing &amp;

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bid prioeby
aholl
be firm and
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33045 Hiland Rood, Pomeroy
Pulllr:RoyHunter
Sund,ly School· 10 a.m.
E-ma 7:30 P"!!· .
Tuesday A.Thunday .-1&lt;30 p.m.
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.. sua. R,oulo 124:
Pu111r: RaY. a.nMarldey
Sunday Sdloo1 • I0 a.m,
Wonhip l 7:30p.m. . ·
Wednesday S'emces • 7:30 P"''· , .,

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Body shop 1pprox. 2

Renlll.•n
Exp-e ......- ........ 2,256.75
Capital OuUaya ........ 4,109.29
Santor Folr
Expenao ................. 1,052.00

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.IAJUlY'S BODY SHOP
Monday-Friday, 8:(1().6:00

HARD FOR YOU.
•BP Diesel Supreme ... Try it, there Is a
difference.
•Minimum 50 c;etane
•Low 1sh and sulfur
•Wilt not get In winter time.
1993 SPRING LUBE SALE
MARCH 15TH thru MAY 31ST
Special tarm terme with payment 4 time• a yell.!'
and NO INTEREST or FINANCE CHARGE.
Larry E. Miller
614 446 1157

Happy Ads

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II -Ired lobe mede prior
1D Fobouory, 1113 •o thai
lhe gront lljljlllca.tlan lunda
r1toy benh•od.
Paoaed thla tal dory of
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- t..-ry
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ATTEST: Kalhy ttyHR
. Cleok of COUncil
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Flbruory, 1113.
llnrce Reed, llloyor
. (3) 5, 12, 19, 3tc

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Pomeroy

SNOUFFER
FIRE &amp; SAFETY

M- Chapel c•um.
Suo!.: Mike MlUUI
Sunday school • 10 a.m.
W~t. II a.m., 1 p..m.

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Worship· 10:30 a.m.

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CHURCH SUPPLIEI • BIBLES

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GrandStSundoy School· I0 a.m.
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J. MlrcUS Fultz

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LUBRICANTS THAT WORK

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JIIOJV OJ'SM

367·7444. 446·6644
1·100·926·2032 (O.Io O•lr)

SUPERIOR FUELS AND

lnaw.ncu .•..•.••...•••...3,748.00

doproaolona
or revaroo
croo•olopo, •loptng
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lroin the ........ 00 - to

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GOOD SIIIICE IS
OUR GOAL

RECEIPTS ........ $222,4118.65
CASH DISBURSE·
MENTS:
Sol•l•end
w -................ $20,382.76
Benenta....................... $41.36
Admlnlalretlon
Expenae ............... 2,8t0.34
Rae ExpenH .............640.f7
Suppfleo ........- ........ 5,127.61
UIIIIIIH ....,............ 6,131.55
RKing Expenao .... 46,420.110
Soovlc• Ex-e.lll,421.23
Property Expen..... 5,425.00
Advertlillng ..•.- ....... 3,558.55
Repol ...................... 3,6~.72

Pam11oy, Ohio
ond procedunswlopled by
tho C.nlral a.......
ATTEST:
Kathy ltyMII
Cleok
of c-olt
~cl Coonllllulon.
•IECTJQN TWO:
Thlo
Approved thla rat day of
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. 'be ..................w:y F.......,,1113.
neo••••ry
for
tha (3) 5, 2.
~or
of ... public
1
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l •olfw'o, and for the furth•
Public Notice

s..•·DoyA.......... ·

H~napoirt Chordl

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MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

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Seven th-Day Adv c nt1st

Pulor: Rev. Selcloo Jolutson
. Sunday School ·9:30a.m. .

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Hlslortc Bultclnga.
2) The -hed

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Wednesday Services· 10 a.m.

Joppa
Pastor: Braada Weber
Wonhip ·9:30a.m.
· S. .y School - 10:30 a.m .
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

Wedneaday SerVices· 7:30p.m.

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Sundoy Seltool· IQ a.m.
Wonbif • 9 a.m.
1\readay SeMces • 7 pm.
BeUtel Churdt
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.

Thursday Services -7 p.m.

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Pre sbytemtn

Coot.. lteChor&lt;ll
Main .l Filth &amp;.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.

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Cool•llle Unit.. Melllodlol Parf!lt
, . PuiDr: Hel"' Kline

Chester

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DienuiO c--niiJ Chlll'dr ¥.
Sunday Scbool· 9:30a.m. .
Wonhip . 10:30 o.m., 1 p.m. .

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Rulland Bible Mellrodlol
Pastor: Rev. lvanl\lycn .
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
E-una • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servioes • 7 pm.

PallOr: Shata'l Hausman
Wonhip • 9 a.m.

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Paslllr: PelcrT....,bll)'
. Sunday Seliool • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
W-aday Servia:s • 7 p.ml ·

Melp Cooperadve Parlltr
· N..-Clu-

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'IIUrd Ave.

, Laurel CIIITFroa Melhodlst Clrurdt

Wonhip. 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Thunday Services · 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Rev. Cart Biker
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
J!YIIina--6p.m. I • ·
SeMca 1:00 . "

Wonhip-lla.m.

Putor: Ot.ules lone~
Sunday Schoql· 9:30 a.m.

E.....,a·7p.m.

Mlddiepart Pesrler:llltal

Putor: Roser Grace
SIO&gt;Ciay·SdtoOI • 19 i.m.

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Hartford Churdl of c•rilltn
Chrlstlon Union

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..Puur. Bdset Hart
Sunday SChool ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip
' • 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.ni.

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Wednesday Senica -1 p.m.

141 I BridaeiDan 51., Syracuse
Pas10r: Roy·(Mike) Thompson
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
I!Ycnln&amp; • 6 p.m.
Wodnesday So;rvi&lt;e •7 p.m.

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$1Pur"" ltcmclh Baker
s ...day S&lt;hool· 9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:45 U!l. (ht.l3nl SIDI)
Eu!Lelart

Sund.iy Sehool -9:30 a.m.
Wonhip . II a.m., 6:30p.m.

Evenin&amp; · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servica • 7 p.m.

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Pasa:Wi!UD lloboc:l&lt;
Slutday Sehool• 10 am.

;t s;..;...Mi.,. ·

· l'aolai: ltcmclh Baker
Sunday SdiOor • 9:30 i.in.
· Wo"hip '• '0:4S..m. (2nd .l41h Sun)
.
MonlltaSiar
PUIDr: Kemeth Babr '
s-lay-- 9:45 .....
Wonbip ·10:30 Lm•
1hunday som-. 7:30pm.

United Methodist

Orlollan Uolots
PallOr. Tbaon Durllam
s..,c~ay School· 9:30 o.m.

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Puror: Kemeth Biker
Sund4Y School.· 10 am.
W'onhip·9a.m.
Wedneaclay Services • 10 a.m.

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~ Ualle4 Mollloollll
.Wonhip ·9:30 Lm. (I• .t 2nd Sun),
7:'30 p.m. (3rd A 4th Sun)
Wednesday Service. 7:30p.m.

Polll•ay hoa .,..ted the
Caftlrill Bualne" Dlatrlct
Coon,...•ton.WHEREAB, Ilia Cantrol
Buolneoe Dialrlcl Com·
mluioit .Ia r•ponatble for
furthering the purpo" of
''"loring and pr•ervlng
the . . . of tho city llnown
•• tho · Control Bt~alnaaa
Dlotrtct; ond
WHEREAS, It to a
requirement for perllcl·
paUng within the CDBG
downtown revlllltlullo~
program that portlclpotlng
COI!!IIUnlll• - p i ouch
daitll
-horel8ry
• compor·
IIIIo ID·the
of
tntortor'a STANDARDS FOR
REHABIUTATION
AND
G\IDEUNES FOR REHABIUTAnNG
HISTORIC
BUilDINGB.
NOW nEREFORE, BE IT
, ORDAINED
BY
THE
COUNCIL OF THE YIL·
LAGE OF POMEROY, OHIO
THAT:
SECTION ONE: Council
hereby edopto tho fottowtng:·1) The horelllry .o f
k,...lor.. Slandarda. for
Rohlblll18llon and Guidetin• far Rehabllitilllng

Puoor:Rml'icnoe

Falltl Tdtn- Chlrdl
Bailey .... Road
Pul«: Rev. Emmett Ra'WIQil
Soindar School· 10:00 a.m.
t!...U.&amp;7pm.
Thunday Suvice • 1 p.m. . ...

• Dlotrlct

UaptlngthoPolciM
Pro c 1 ilrwa Adopllld by
.
lheCannl ........
Diolrlcl Coonlllloalon .....
Dect.ring An En.w jMioy
WIERE'AS, lhe VIIIIIIO of

Suaday.Sdloal· 9:15a.m.
Wonhlp ·10:15 a.m.

llelltany

l'atricia Bonds·Kn&gt;&amp;

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m.

Control &amp;:;!:

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Our Sa•- Lullr. . . Chii'CII
Walnut and llauy Su., RavenawQOd, W.Va.
Co-puuin:'lteYI. Richard .l

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500 ll.lnd A... , Mirldtepon;.
Paaor: Lawmx:o Foranan ' '
Sunday School •.10 a.m. '
Wcdneltlay Se~ ·1 p.m.

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St RL l:zA, RadDe

521.06(o) of the Codified
Onlln.,... of lhe VIIIIIIO of
Pomeroy, Ohio, Ia hereby
•meflllrd to .-.cl u follows:
(a) No owner or occuponl
of lando abutllng a oldowalk, curb, or guner ohall
foil ID k - uld al-alk,
curb or gun.r In repair ond
rr.. frOm anow, tee or any
nulunce. Aa to aldewalka,
ropolr M uoed herein ahall
mun the llbaonco of the
foHowlng cla...,ta:
·
1. A otdawalk block
havillg a crock or cracQ In
It nio,.lhan v,• wide.
2. Adjoining alclewalk
btoclta or portion• lhereof
wbou edg.. differ
vortlcallv by m..,. thaD %".
3. Sid..,atk bloco that
hovo holM in th..., 1" or
more In cl...,ater or hiwe
1-• or mt..lng ......
4. _
. . blocQ havillg

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Paslllr: David Dailey ,
Sl&gt;1day Sdroo1 9:30 a.m.
Evcnin&amp;·7nm
r"""' '
,,
Th unday Service -7:30p.m, ·'.

Sa.,. .
Pu1or: Flosloce Smitb
Soioday Scbool· 10 .....
Wonldp·9am .

Latter-Day Sa1nts

H - Cllurdl ofChrill ..

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OROIIANCE &amp;14
An OtdNnce Adopllng
ttw U.S. 81 utwr of
tnlollor'o- For
Reholillllltlon .....
GulcloliMs lor
Flehlb.lllion ...IDrlc
. Builclngl - Building

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SU•ermlle Word otFalllr

Public Notice

Rohobllbtlon ... d cia
wtlhln lhe Cl!" ol Po...,oy·a

Saltine....
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Wonblp ·9:30a.m.
Slllday School ' 10:30 a.m.

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Thunday s.m- -7 p.m.

Alfrod
Pastor: Sharon Hausman

Chrtslian Unton

Oth er CllUtches

NIUe Notice

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HanisonYille Rood '· ,•. ,
Pasta: Rev. Via« Roush '
Sunday Sehool9:30i.m. '
•
Wonltip • II a~., 7:30p.m. •.. ..
Wednelday Setvi&lt;:e ·7:30p.m.

Wonhip- 10:30....: .

Lutheran
5I. Jollts 1.11111- Clr.,P
PineGnM
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I'MtAr. Gc0rze Weirid:

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Cal•arr Pllplln Ctropel

Rullud
PallOr: Anhur Cnbtnle
s~ School· 9:30a.m.

ML Olive Untied Melhndlll
Olf 124 behind Willccsville

Rolland Church of Col
Pa,....: Jolm F. Corcoran
Sunday School • 10 o.m.
Won. hip
· ·• II a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Service~ · 7 pm.

Catholic

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Laqnllle Ortsttan Ctourdt

ManJdin

RockSprt...
Putor:Kr:ilh Rader
Slllday Sdrool· 9:15a.m.
Wonhip- tO a.m.
Wednesday Services • 6 p.m.

Hyoell Run HoltnO.. Chun:ll
Puwr: JtOOert Monley
Sunday S&lt;hool· 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Service. 7:3Q p.m.

T~'r:Lo~Asti........... 8,524.53

Fotllr Fellowlblp Cn!aoldorCtrw ·
1'utor: ~Dictcna, .
Semce: Friday, 7 p.m .

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Pall!&gt;" l!unhae (Groce) Koe
Sunday Sdrool- 9: IS a.m.
Wonhip • I0:3!1a.m., 6 pm.
Wedneld'ay Services ·7:30p.m.

w....yao Bible Hal- Cbun:h
7S Pead 51., MiddlepDrL
Puror: a... Roy McCafty

Sunday Seltoo! •9:4S a.m.
Wonhip ·II a.m.

Sunday E.....,&amp; ·6:30p.m.
Thunday Service. 6:30p.m.

Htmtocll Gnwe Cburcb
Pu100 Charles Domi&amp;on
Sunday school· 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip -.9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Wonhip • IOa.m., 71'-m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

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SIO&gt;Ciay Scbool· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip. 10:30 am., 7:39p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

• Pulor:

Sdtday S&lt;hool· 9:30 LUI.
Wonhip . 1()-.30 a.m .. 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

m N. 2nd s.. Middtepor1

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Puoor: Woody CaD

HUblolelapiiiiCbordl
51. •~ 143 pulf ltL 7
Paam: Rev. JIIIICI R. Acm:, Sr.

Sunday S.:hool· 10 a.m.
Wonhip. ll~m .. 6 p.m.
W~y Semc:es -7 p.m.

l'lae GI'O\'e Bible HoU- Cllurdl
1/2 mile olf IlL 32S
PallOr: Rev. O'lloll Manley

Support .................. 6,500.00

Pulor: ~- Lewis •

Porn~Pike. Co. Rd: :::··
Paslllr: •· B"'*'OQ9CI·
$unday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip lll-.30 Lm., 7:30p.m.
WodncadayServi&lt;e · 7:30p.m. .

N.,. Ha•• C h - ofllle Nuarene
Paam: Gtencloa Suoud
Stmday School ·9:30a.m.
Wonhlp • tll-.30 Lm., 1 p.m.
Wet by Sua
• 1 p.m.

ConW.t Expenao... 11,801.U
Junior Fair
Exp-e .......:...... 11,511.n
Mlacallaneoua ......... 2,&amp;&amp;e.f7
TOTAL DISBURSE·
MENTS .............. $211,1115.44
ex- Caoh Recotpta
OVer Caoh Diobunementa........ $11,303.21
Caoh Bolanca 12/1/91
(Beginning Bill.) .. $1,4&lt;13.17
C11h llllanco: 11130/V2
(Ending 811.)..... $17,746.38
(3) 19, 1tc

.::::...~ ............ 1,678.&amp;2

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Pull Ctoapel
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PastOr. Ftoratce Smith
Sunday School · h.m.
Wonhip ·10 o.m.

SL Palll Lulloena Church
Comer Sycamore .t Second SL, Porn0roy'

Llllert1 Ctorlollu Cllowcb

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U:GAL NOnCE
ANNUAL RNANCIAL
REPORT
OJ The lhlgo Counly
Agrtculturol Soclely
For The Y- Enclng
Nov-.!Mr 30, 111!12
CASH RECEIPTS: 111!12
Admlallono ....... $120,672.00
Privilege FHo ........ 18,157.50
Reclng ...................... 5,131.60
Mombefahlp, Cont10l
F -........................ 8,407.00
Ronlolo ................... 8,021 .00
Slllto Support ....... 38,4111.40

FairVIew Bible Cllurdt .

C.IYU'J Blbll Cluardll . ~ '

Porttaod Jllnl a.- of lire Nuareoe
' PUIDr: WUlianlluniJ
Sunday School · 9:30 a..m.
Wonhip. 10:10 a.m., 1 p.m.
s.m- · 7 e.m.

Pu1or: 0..... Newman
Sunday Si:hool • 9 a.m.
Wonhip • !Oa.m.

Puwr: Jerry Collins '
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonbip • 10:30 a.m.
Wodaeaday SeMcos.·7:30p.m.

Bndl'onl Cur&lt;ll of Chrlll

MLUol.. ~
..._:JoeN.
Sonday School·9:4 a.m .
!!..nina . 6:30p.m.
Wodnelday Service~· 6:30p.m.

MIMnYIIe

New Uma Rood, Rudand
Pulllr:l\eV. Dewey~ King
Sunday ....... 9:30 .....~
Sunday ......hjp -7p.m.
Wednesday pnyermcerins·7 p.m.

Sunday ScbooiiO a.m.
. Wonhip ·II L!'L• 7:30p.m.
. W-.lay5erYi&lt;e-7:30p.m.

MiUerSt,Masoo, W.Va.
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip • I I a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servic:os · 7 p.m.

Sunday School· JO..m.

a-ofSUnaHoi-CIIurdl

. Putor: Samuol Buye
Sunday School· 9:30a.m. : ·
Wonldp • 10:30 o.m., 6:30p.m.
Wedneaday Servi&lt;t• • 7 pm. ,

Public Notice

Roetrtcllld

SundaySehool · II a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7:30p.m.

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PubliC Notice

L.oc.r Govornmonl

Lewt, W.Va.ltL 1.

-9:30a.m.
Wonbip ,.II a.a, 6 p.m.
WodneoUy Services ·7 p.m.
Iull.aad Clolll'dr &lt;lUre Nuareoe

Holiness

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Heollo (Middl....,t)
-- • .. _ · Puoor: FranltSotlilh
SundAy Sdrool· 9!30 a.m.

Wonbip • 1~.3\) Lm.
w...,~s.mces -6p.m ...

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Hoii_CII..,....
Putor: Rn.Jcibn Nevillo

Muon Church ofChrill

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Tujlpfn Plain Church of Chrlll
l'aam: Bill Wines

Rull.and Churdo of Ctrill
Put«: Eua..., E. Underwood
Slllday Sdrool· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip-10:30a.m., 7p.m.,

Flnl Bopdot
Youdl P.-Ridt Hanis

Grace ~apal Clllllrdl

Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.
Wodneaday Service· 7 pm.

a.- Clo~!ttNIIIHM
Sunday

POMEROY BOWLING LANES
614-992-3432
POOL TOURNAMENT
Starts at 12:00 Noon on
Sunday, March. 14
Open Bowling 12:00 Noon

Wlolla'1 Cha... WeoleJU
Coolvillo Road
P111101: a... PhiDip Ridenour
,..SIIIday School • 9:30a.m.

UJ a.rdlfiiiM Ndll"tM
Pallor. Ro¥. 'l1lomu Mc:Ciq

. Stmday Sdlool· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • to-JO a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wedneaday S..riou : 1 p.m.

F-R••
!'-*: Deron Newman
Sunday Schooi·IO a.m..
. Wonhip • 9 Lm.
Thunclay - · • 6:30p.m.

Sundaysdlool·9:30o.m.
Wcxship . 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Sel'lic:o · 7:30pm.

PallOr :Tom'Runyon
S...day School · 9:30a.m.

......, Koilh Rader

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316 E. • . SL, Pomeroy
Redor: Fr. Bill Lylo ~
.. Holy Eucharist and Sl&gt;1day Schoolllo.m.
Coffee hour fdlowin&amp;
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Wonltip • II a.m., 6 p.m.
Thundoy SeaW:ea • 7 p.m.

Eptscopal

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w.......,s...iou -7p.m.

~Sdlooi·IOa.m.

Wonhip • 6 p.m.
Wodnesda)' sem.:a .' 7 p.m.

33226 Childmt's Heme Rd.
Sunday School • ll.a.m.
Wonhip ·.lO..m., 6p.m.
Wedneaday.Services • 7 p.m.

Middteparl Cllordl of Chrtll

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W!"'NP • 9 a.m., 6p.m.

Tuesday s..·...... 7 p.m.

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Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pt-. a... RotuWilllonl ·
Sunday Sehool · 9:30 LUI.
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m:, 7 p.m.
w.....sc~ay Servi"". 1 p.m.

s,-a..dlfiiHN......., ..... GJoao Mc'fiiM
s.dlly Sdlool· 9:30a.m.
Wonbip • 111-.30 La, 6 p.m.

Rader
Sunday Scbool • 10 ......

PUler: P1l H.Sunday Sdloai·IO o.m.
• Wonhip . II o.m.
W~y Semon -7 p.m.

112 w. Mains.

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Friday,. March19,
. .. 1893

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Friday, March19, 1993:

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RUTLAND - There will be a
dance at the Rutland American
Legion Hall on Friday from 8 p.m.
to midnight Music by Pure Country .Band. Public invited.
CHESTER • There will be a
special meeting of Shade River
Lodge No. 453 F&amp;AM on Friday at
7:30p.m. There will be worlt in the
F.C. degree. Refreshments will be
served.

Youlh League will hold sign-up on ·Church in Pomeroy on ·sunday at
SII!Urday from 9 a.m. to noon at the 10:45 a.m. Public invited.
Middleport Council Room. R~POMEROY - There will be a
ttation is $10, not to exceed 25
hymn sin~ at Hillside Baptist
per family.
Church on unday at 6 p.m. EveryPOMERpY - Belles and Beaus
.U.IFI'ON • Gospel hymn sinJ 7 one welcome.
Western. Style Square Dance Club fc.m. at Clifton Tabernacle Church
will sponsor an open dance at the eaturing Daily Family SingelS. All
MIDDLEPORT - Rejoicing Life
senior citizens center in Pomeroy welcome.
Christian School will sponsor a
on Saturday from 8-11 p.m. Roger
~hetti dinner Sunday from DOOR .
Steele will be the caller. Refresh·
p.m. at the school lunchroom.
SuNDAY
ments will be served.
RACINE - T)le Racine Elernen· Cost is $3.50 for adults and $2 for
tary PTO will sponsor a dinner children under 12. Take-out orders
MIDDLEPORT - A round and Sunday beginning at 11 a.m. available. Call 992-6249. A silent .
square dance will be held at the: Turkey, ham, l!lashed potatoes, auctiOn will be held for an "Around
Old American Legion Hall in Mid· homemade noodles, slaw, green the World" quilt.
dlepon on Saturday with music by beans, roD, dessert and drinks wall
CJ and Country Gentlemen. · be available for $4 for adults and
POMEROY • CountrJ line
Admission is free. No alcoholic $3 for children under 12. Carry-out dance classes, Pomeroy illagc
beverages penniacd. Children wei· will be available.
Hall, Sunday, 2-4 p.m. Donation
come with adult supervision. Bring
$2.50 Call 992· 785 3 for in formasoft drinks and snacks.
POMEROY - Rev. Eddie Buff· lion.
ington, Gallipolis, will be guest
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport· speaker at the Naomi Baptist
POMEROY - An hour of gospel
Receivin~ne

NITRO, W.VA. • The Liberty
Mountaineers will perform Sawrday at the Cin-San Theatre in
Nitro, W.Va.
POMEROY - Easter craft prochildren at the Meigs
ounty Public Library. Michelle
Garettsan, insuuctor. Register by
call in the library. Registtation fee
is $4 cr materials.

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LONG BOTTOM - A round and
square dance will be held Friday
from 8-11 p.m. at lhe Long Bo110m
Community Building. Music will
\)e provided by Buzz Slater and
Out of lhe Blue. John Russell will
be the caller. The da.nce will be
held wealher pennitting.

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for Ohio Regent,
OSDAR,
. Ralph B. Bush Jr. at
noon. She will present "Reach Out
and Touch.·

POINT PLEASANT - Scout-0·
Rama, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
National Guard Armory, Point
Pleasant, W.Va. Free admission.
Demonstratio ns, showmanship,
largest boy/adult regisuation, for
all pro~s in Mason, Galli&amp; and
Metgs ounty for 1993.

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Jonathan Meigs Chapter, Daughters
of lhe American Revolution, will
observe the chapter's 85th anniver-

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The Tuppers Plliins VFW Post No. 9053
Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a
round and square dance Friday
from 8-11:30 p.m. Music will be by
the Smokey Mountain Drifters.
HARRISONVILLE - The Harrison ville Youlh League will hold
its final sign-up on Friday from 6-11
p.m. at lhe Scipio Fire DepanmenL
HOBSON- Rock-A-Thon at
Believers' Fellowship Ministries
:·from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.

HOCKINGPORT - There will
be a round and square dance at the

Reynolds Building in Hockingport
on Saturday from 8-11:30 p.m. featuring music by Out of the Blue;
· Ronnie Wood will be lhe caller.
Everyone welcome. The dance will
be canceli:d in the event of snow or
high water.
POMEROY - The New Directions Quartet will present a concert
at lhe Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church on Saturday at 7 p.m. CaU
Pastor Pete Tremblay at 992-5326
for information.
LOTTRIDGE • Fish fry, Saturday, S-8 p.m., Lottridge Communiiy Center, $4 for adults and $2 for
children under 12. Carry-out avail. able.

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a h;rmn sing at Freedom Gospel .~
Mission Church on County Road
31, Bald KnobStivenville Rciad.·,.
Singers will be the Conqeron,
ley, W.Va. Rev. Roger Wollford"
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Vol. 28, No. 5
Copyrighted 1993

SUNDAY-10 BIG HOURS
NOON 'TIL 10 P.~

By MINDY KEARNS
Times-Sentinel Starr
PO.INT PLEASANT- Patricia
Graziano wept as Ann Mitchell,
. Americari Federation or Teachers
(AFT) representative, asked her
what she would dO if she no longer
had a job...
Graziano, kindergarten teaeher at
Muon Elementary. was · aile . of
SC}veral teachers who had hearings
before the Mason County Board of
Education Friday evenmg. These
people make UP, lhe 26 professional
employees who are on the "RIF''
I~ (reduction in force). In essence,
· they are in danger of being layed
off.
Graziano is a single mother raising
one kindergarten-age child. '"I
.tloual dispiay ai ilie Meigs Countylleallh
PRODUCTS THA'f POISON· Au aware·
didn' t want to do this," the teaCher
Department are Norma Torres, nursing direc·
ness or household products and medicines tbat
said to lhe board in regards to her
tor,
len,
and
Carol
TannehiU,
director
ilf
child
poison is tb' fil'lt step toward preventing chil·
emotional
breakdown. She said she
family
healtb
services.
and
dreu from aettlna poisoned. 'With this educadidn't
know
what she would do,
'
- trying to raise a child wilhout a job.
The teacher, not unlike the many
olhers who had hearings Friday
evening, presented her "case" of
why she sbould not be RIF'ed.
Graziano told the board members
of 'the pilot program for whole
language she is involved wilh in the.
B;r CHARLENE HOEFLICH
pop or:.o&amp;bac Merlo' ~ tited.IJ.e., "because we-·have Jot of curious schooL. ~
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case of a local youngster who kids out there."
She added she had been lhrough
picked up a pop bottle and drank
She urged parents to check quite a bit of training, ·and would
POMEROY - As a kickoff for some ammonia which had been labels. "Know what you're purPoison Prevention Week, March poured into iL The Central Ohio chasing and pay special auention to
21-27, the Meigs County Health Poison Center at Children's Hospi- warnings, cautions and hazards,
Departrnent Friday initiated a "Poi- tal (1-800-682-7625) was contacted and then handle the product
son and You" program focusing on aod was able to advise lhe parents · accordingly."
prevention.
·
of lhe appropriate action to take.
"Choose products with safety
Being aware. of lhe danger of
Objects containing chemicals closures wherever possible, buy
household products and medicines which look somewhat like candy just the amount you neCd to avoid
and storing lhern out of the reach of are another frequent source of poi- having . 'leftovers', keep all prodchildren is the key to preventing soning, Torres said. She mentioned ucts locked up and alwayuton: the
poisoning of curious children," said an incident where a youngster a~ products in lheir original contain·
Norma Torres, nursing director at the molh balls from hiS sister's sci- ers," advised Torres.
"If you suspect poisoning, don't
the heallh departmenL ·
ence projecL
She pointed to statistics which
''The biggest danger of poison- wait foHyrnptoms to appear- act
show that the vast majority of chil; ing is wilh toddlers where there is a fast, • said the nursing director. She
dren under Jhe age of two die from lot of hand to mouth ~~etivity," Tor- suggesled calling the hcallh depatt· ·
car cra~hes or poisoning in the res said, but she said lhat caution ment for advice cr laking the child
home.
needs to be maintained until chi!- and the suspecled source of poison. One of the biggest dangers to dren are thoroughly aware of lhe ing, such as the container, to lhe
children, Torres said, comes when danJ.er of bousehold chemicals. .
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Gallia-Meigs Post of the State
Highway Patrol rejlOned.
John M. Pape, Jr., 30, S.R. 124,
Racine, was transported by Meigs
County Emergency Medical Service to VetelliiiS Memorial Hospital
where he was flown by emergency
helicopter to Grant Hospital in
Columbus.

for a contusion of lhe knee and
released.
Cleeland R. Willis, 56, 3
Portsmouth Road, 1Gallipolis,
refused treatment
According to the accident
report, both vehicles were norlhbound on County Road 6 when
Wray hit an icy spot and went off
the right side of the road, striking a ·
utility pole and spinning back onto
the road where Willis, who was
following, could not stop in time
and struck lhe vehicle.
Wray's vehicle sustained heavy
A Grant Hospil81 spoke$wonlan
reported! Pape was In llerioul ~- =~ damap. Willis' vehicle ·
tion Saturday morning wilh head
~. diabllng dam·
and neck injuries. He was admitted age. Both vehicles were towed
toJhehospital'sintenSivecareuniL . fromthescene.
According to the accident
The patrol also reported three
report, Pape was eastbound on deer-vehicle accidents:
State Route 124 in Sutton Town• A vehicle driven br .Mark T.
ship when his vehicle went off the Smilh, 19, 656 Rodne~ Pike, BidsOuth side of the road, then crossed ·weD, sustained moderate, dilabling ·
the roadway and struck a guard rail dam~ Prida~ht when It lllniCk
off the north side of the road. The and tillod a
oo Gallia County
impact forced the veh.icle back. Road 35 in Oreea Township. The
across 'the road, where tt came to vehicle was towod ftom lhe ICCIIe.
rCsl on the soulh side.
• A vehicle driven by Tiu C.
The vehicle IUSiainod moderate, Elkins, 28, 4 Roush Hollow Road,
d!sabllnJ dama11e and was towed Bidwell, auatained light damage
from the scene.
Friday night when it SlniCk a deer
on S.R. 160 in Sprlngfreld TownTwo driven were injwed in an ship, Oallia County. The deer conaccident ~ly Friday mornins in tinued oo and tho vehicle was drivGreen Townlhip, Oallia County, en from tb8 scene. ,
the Oallia·Meial Poll ol the Stale
· • A vehicle driven by Madcllne
Hialtwayl'alrof~.
· Chafin, 73, 141 Burnette Road,
William K. Wray, 19, 14334 GallipoliJ. sustained liaht damage
Stale Route 160, Vinton, was Dalll· Woclnnday niaht w11en It struck a
ported by Oa1lla County Bmerpn. deer oo S.R. 1 iD Addison Towncy Medical Service to Holzer MecJ. ahip. Tbe deer conllnuecl on and
leal Center where he wu treated ,vehicle waa driven ftom the ,cene.

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All3 PI4 pres• back chalre.
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ROLL TOP DESK Oak'l=lnl~li
TABLE &amp; 4 CHAIRS PI~ Finish
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. CHAISE LOVESEAT RECLINER

FLEXSTEEL SOFA

Ruat end beige atrlpe.
Blue.
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Amolre type, oak flnlah by Bulllft.
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On Maldtlng Foundallon
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dreoeer, mlrror,cheat, night table.

Sofa .; Loveseat

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5 Piece Sectional

Flexsteel Recliner, Chaise
No - - 88
Swivel Glider wJiumbar
SUNDAY
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.SUNDAY

LAST AND ANAL DAY SUNDAY?

EMPIRE'S STATEMENT OF FACTS:
We muat move an entlrelloor ol f~rnHure
to do roof ,.pilr and aUlrl our
remodeling. Emplno muot o.U turnltuno
thla weekend. We will dNI where - can
eo come on In and - Skip, Mitch, lkv,
Kim and the reo! and get your blot deal
with F- Delivery, F- Set Up and I
Month• Same Ae CMh Financing (with
approved credit).

MII!IIS
SAME IS

NOT $1299.95 SET

NOT $3799.95 5£T

100 RKIIners, over 40 .Bedroom SUitaa, owr
50 Dinettes, plua much, much ·~ a11·· In
stock plua Empire will Speclll Order at S.le
Prtcea.
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Back Supporter Mattress Sets

SUNDAY

Empire Furniture hila ov.- 15 Sectlonala In
stock, 100 Living Room SUites In stock, ovw

NAME BRANDS TO BE SOLD ON THIS LAST DAY...
Bass,tt, Fle~steel, Kincaid, Lea, ~imson,
·
Reston1c, England, Spring A1r,
Smith .Brothers, Stewart.
,

6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH

*199.95 Set

Oak flnleh.
.
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DROPLEAfi TABLE &amp; 4 CHAIRS
Solid wood, oak flnlah.
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399.95

60" CHERRY FINISH HUTCH
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A Mulllmedle Inc. newapaper

.MlddlepQrt-Pomeroy-Gallipolls-Polnt Pleasant, March 21, 1993

Mason County teachers
plead to keep their jobs·

PURCHA$ES MUST BE PAID BY CASH, PERSONAL CHECKS, VISA, MAS'tBk CARD,A)IIfD ON
ACCEPTABLE CREDIT APPUCATIONS. EMPIRE WILL DEUVER AND
. SET. UP F~R FllEE• .

HOUR
SALE

Sunny. High In mld-40s.

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DISPERSAL

free Delhterf
. free Set-UP

Along the river .............. 81·8
Business/Farm ................D 1-8
Classified ......... :...... - .... D4-7
. Deaths. .............................A..7
· Editorai ............................. A6
Sports........ ~.. .................... Cl·7
Weather...........................A·2

tm.es-

CHESTER - The Chesler Bato-.•
ball Associlttion will: meet Sunday ;
at 3:30 p.m. at Chester Elemeallry. J
AU inten:sted parents are invited.

~

All Merchandise Is On Sale. We·Must
Selllfl Of Our Inventory This Weekend!

· Empire wnl make up the difference.
We're preparing, but will be open.
We have to dear the second floor.

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SATURDAY
. RUTLAND - Rutland Youth
League second signup for 1993
baseball season will be Saturday
from 1-3:30 p.m. at the Rutland
Civic Cenler. Anyone who did not
participate last year will need to
bring a copy of lheir birth cenificate. Registration fee is $10 per
child, not to exceed $2S per family.
BURLINGHAM - The public
dinner of lhe Burlingham Modem
·Woodmen has been rescheduled for '
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at lhe hall.
·The camp will furnish spaghetti
·and meatballs, salad and drink •.
Bring a covered. dish. A meeting \
will be held at 7:30 p.m. concerning a fire ~partment for Bedford
Township. A representative from
lhe Scipio Township Fire Department will speak. Everyone welcome.

75 cents

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and contemporary singing, piano:
solo, lrlllllpet trio and saxophone•
solos will be held at the Meigs ~
County Public Ubrary in Pomeroy ~
on Sunday at 3 p.m.
•
ATHENS
Old Time&lt;
Square/Contta Dance, Sunday, 8-"
11 p.m. ilt the O.U. Inn Ballroom in : .
Athens. Music will be provided by.
Wild Asparagus.
:

. ROCK SPRINGS - Lenora
Leifheit will present a seminar on
Alzheimer's Disease on Friday at 7
p.m . at lhe Rock Springs United
Melhodist Church. Everyone wei·
come.
LONG BOTIOM - Faith Full
Gospel Church of Long Bottom
will have preaching and singing
Friday at 7 p.m. Pastor Steve Reed
invites the public. Fellowship will
fhllow.

Sunda~

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THE SNOW..PUT EMPIRE .FURNITURE IN A BIND
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~ommunity . calendar·
Community Calendar Items
appear two daya before 111 event
and tbe day of tbat event. Items
must be received weD iD adVIDce
to assure publication in the calendar.

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like to stay wilh the program. She school board that Wood County is
. added she had completed over 40 49 professional employees over the
hours of special whole language state aid formula but is not RIF' ing
training on her own, and had more · anyone, because they feel lheir
scheduled this summer.
programs ate important
Graziano was not the only
She urged the board to take
teacher who became emotional another look at finances, and use
during the hearings. Teachers were the termination of jobs as a last
given the option to hold the resort. She said there are 56 people
hearings either open to the public, in Mason County who are on exor closed with only their counsel tended contracts that could be shor·
present The situauons were very tened. She also said if employees
different, some representing them- who are RIF'ed end up coming
selves, others being represented by bacl&lt;, the county loses in the long
Mitchell or WVEA representative run becaused lhose RIF' ed
Kalhy Smith. The stories w~ also empiOYC\'S can collect unemployvery different, some · teaching ment while they are off work.
secondary classes, some elemen- Therefore, the coul)ty's contribu·
tary, but all were trying 10 "sell"the tion goes up.
board their package to stay
MitChell also questioned why the
employed in the system.
county is RIF'ing 26 lllaChers when
The possible layoffs stem from if is only 19.5 over formula. '
reduced enrollment in Mason
Several bus drivers also had
County Schools and lowered state hearings before lhe board Friday
aid funds. The school system is cur- evening.•They were represented by
rently 19.5 teachers over the for- John Roush of lhe West Virginia
mula, which means their salaries School Service Personnel Associahave to come from county' funds in- tion.
stead of state money.
Hearings were held from 5 p.m.
AFT's Mitchell told the board Friday until around 11:30 p.m. Ad•
members·being ov~ 11\e formula is ditional hearings are scheduled for
not a sin, however. She lidded it is a Monday, again beginning at 5 p.m.
good ' thing. "It sbows yop care Board members have already set a
about the teachers and the special session for Tuesday, March
children," MitcheD stated.
··
30, 6:30 p.m., to vote on the RIF
The AFT representative told the lists,

SMELL .TEST ·Students at Southern
Junior High School participating in COSI's
"Chemistry is Cool" worksbop exercised sophis·
ticated ch~mical detection devices - their noses.

At Southern Junior High

.

.Students learn 'Chemistry is Cool'
WILLIAM H. WELLS

Rapist
·sentenced
GALLIPOLIS -A Crown City
man found 11uilty of rape earlier
this morith was senrenced last week
by Common Pleas Court Judge
Joseph L. Cain. ·
William H. Wells, 20, 20741
State Route 7, Crown City, was
ordered to serve eight to 2S years
in jail and was fined $2.50 plus
Court COSIS.

Well.s is convicted of the May
27 Jape of a woman in bet mid-20&amp;
behind the Catholic Youth Center,
S.R. S88, Gallipolis. He wu also
accUICd ollddnapplns lhe woman
at knife point, but lhe jury could
not reach a -verdict oo the charge.
Judae Cain ordered a pre-senteDCC in-; 1rtiplioD after Wclb was
found JUi11y OIIIPCAnotler man charged in the
incident, Juan P. Ramey, 19, 37
Smithett Street, Oallipolis, is
IIChaduled lbr lrill In May when he
will fllce ~ of rape and tidnappine.

B1 JIM FREEMAN
Ttmes-Sentluel Staff
RACINE - Chemistry is all
around us.
That was the message presented
10 students at Southern Junior Hi&amp;h
School Friday as part of the Chern- ·
isuy is Cool program offered by
the Coblmbus-based Ohio Center
ofScienceandindustry(COSI).
After donning lab coats and
gogales, each class was divided
in10 two-student t.eams which ttaveled to nilie different stations
throughout lhe gymnasium, each
supervised by adult volunteerS. .

Students also receive a safety
briefing during which they were
warned about spills and urged to
not taste a' eat the chemicals.
Ben Warner, COSI Outreach
demonstrator, emphasizes a handson approach in lhe Chemistry is
Cool propam by having swdents
make thm3s out of chemicals.
Warner said the program was
designed to show youngsters lhat
science is fun.
During the program, students
learned first-hand how to make
common household products such
as lip gloss and toothpaste. Stu·

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dents also made water-based slime
similar to a popular child's toy.
"We've fallen behind in science
and mathematics." Warner said.
"We need 10 get our focus back on
science."'
''Chemistry is every\vherc, even
in the clothes we wear," Warner
explained.
The program was started about
seven years ago, when COS I was
asked to visit a school lhat was
unable to send students to COSI,
W~said.

Last year, COS! visited more
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Meigs population to show
15.2 percent gain by 2015
POMEROY • Populallon In
Meigs County is expected to
increase by 15.2 percent by the
year 201S, accordinl to projections
released by the Ohio Data Users
Center this week tbrouih the Buckeye Hills-Hoctift( Valfey Regional
Development · District· (BHHVRDD).
~lgs is one of five counties in

the ei,bt county BH·HVRDD
which IS projected to increase in
llOIIUiation. The others are Athens.
llcicting, Morgan and Perry Coun·
tics.
Monroe, Noble aod Washingtoil Counties are projected to
decrease in JIO!IU!ation·
The ~roJccled rates of increase
in the CIJht counties Vlf'/

between

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Here,. Rick Harris, rlgbt, assists students Jenny
Roush, Ashley McKianey and Crystal Coleman.
(T -S pboto by Jim Freeman)
.
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S.l and 16.S percen\ while lhe rates.
for decrcuc vary between 1.8 and
15.5 percenL
,
Meigs County census in 1990
showed population at 23,000. It
projects an increase to 23,700 in
1995, remaining at lhll rlliiR 1D1ti1
2005 when lhe projected POIIUiation is 24,800. Figures for 2010
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