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PomerOy-Middllport-GIIUpolll, OH Point Pletunt, WV

Dl Sundlly Tim• Slntlnel

Ft11111 Flashes

NBA
playoffs
continue

Flavor from
elsewhere
WASHINGTON (AP) - The

Spring crops well
, ·behind 1992 figure

United States depends on other
countries for IWO-tbinls of ill acalllllinll naedl, and imports ol major
CC)IIdlments. ICII()IIings and flavorings increased nearly 2 pen-.ent in
1992.
The increase in those imports,
which l"'eched S369 million, largely ren«Wid shipmeiiiS of capsicum peppen (whicll include
peprika), cumin aeed am •merle,
atcmlin&amp; to a report this IIIOnth by
. USDA's Foreign Agriculmral Service.
"However, lower prices for
black pepper resultro m a $10.5
million ~ in value for thll item
to $41.7 million, despite a'4 percent increase in volume,'' it ~- ·
Black and white pepper is the
most important spice m world trade
and ranks third in importance
among U.S,.imports in terms of
value, at SSO.l rniBion.
Vanilla bean imports continue to
be the most irn~t item, wilh
shiJ?mcnts totalm1 W.7 million,
wh1ch was down slightly from
199llcvcll. Second was~­
or red peppers. at $60.4 million,
Other lmJ?Ortant items· in U.S.
condiment ~~Cts _arc sesame
seed, $42.7 m
; Clllii8IIIOII and
products, $26.6 million; J11UStard
seed and products, $25.2 miUion.
On a unit value basis, the most
expensive spices lire saffroll, Vlllii-

• By EDWAJU) VOLLBORN
(GJ)D) is a measure of beat unit
GALLIPOLIS - Ohio's corn ac:cumulalion for the seuon. ODD
·crop planted remained under one is lite average tempenlllm tluahl!CrtCnt as of the Monday Ohio old whc:rc minimum temperature is
Clop Report. The five year average not less than SO"P and maximum
for that lime period is uound 10 temperature is not more than 86•F.
percent completion. Spring crops To get ODD for any p'ltll day add
IUCb as 08IS at tbc 11 ~t plant- the bigh tempcniiii'C for tho day to
ed SlltiiS .-e wen behind las&amp; year's lhe low temperature for the day,
63 percenL The rrpon also indi~t- sublnlct SO and divide tho rault by
td about 67 percent of Ohio's 2.
Ulbacco beds bave been ~ewn.
The latest USDA cauJc on feed
MichiJ~an dairy specialist are repon shows that lhe number of
field tcst1ng a concept that they cattle in feedlots at the beginning
·~~ope will reduce the age of heifers of April was 8 pen;cnt hi&amp;her than
at l"lnl calving to 18 or 19 months. "lt tbc same lime last year. The cat~ince replacement heifer rearing tic marketro in the first quarter of
ilctounts for around 17 percent of lhis year were IS pounds per head
lhe vtfiablc expenser of a dairy lighter than average weights in the
operation. They estimate that by first qiWtU of 1992. The toeal beef
reducing calving age by around production was down by 4.2 perfour monlhs a $120 savings in feed . cent pving rise to tight SUI)Illies. If
Cos! can be accomplished. Critical the report is correct, a substantial
tation changes include increasing increase in marketings can be
pro!Cin intake up to two percentage expected in May and June. The
. points above NRC recommend&amp;- lower market weights of caule martians from the time the heifer is keted recently gives rise to the
200 .JX11111&lt;1s to calvin&amp;. The whole question of did' the "callle on feed"
feeding Jl!OII•n must be designed report over-estimate the number of
· to increase the rate of growth or slaughter cattle to come out of
frame wilhout fatiCiling. "Doanes" feCdlots, as was the case in lhc first
~- Report recendy printro a set of quartcr?
heifer ~-rale guidelines to pul
A Sheep Day Open House is
ihc animals at 1250 pounds at 18 scheduled next Friday and SIIIUrday
!fton.th~ of asc. Researchers are at the Eastern Obio Research stacontmumg etTons to compare per- lion ncar Belle Valley, Ohio. The
fonnance with traditionally raised infoonal prog11111 will include outheifers calving at 24 to 2S monlhs door lambing, parasite tonii'Ol. for:ofagc. · .
age sterilization and artificial
- Special interests
; Last yesr many of us learned insemination slratCiics. The Friday , areJACKSON
a:yins
to
atttact
-.a11io11 to ail
what growing degree days meant to (May 7) session will be from 9 a.m. issue that revolvesiiOUIId
indiYidu1 corn crop. Most of our corn till 1 p.m. and the SIIIUrday session
a!
farm
manqcmcnt
decisions.
hybrids need from 2400 to 2800 will be between 12 noon and 4 p.m.
Bovine Somatoeropin {bST), a
ODD flom planting to physioloKiEd VoUborD Is Gallla Con- natural
protein honnone produced
tal ~ty. Growing degree di_y ty's exteasloa qeat, IIJ'lcalhlre.
in li cow's pituitary .~~and&gt; llimulates mill: production. Scientists
~ now reproduce naturally occurring bST. Osins IIOUild spplic:llion
p~ures. bST supplements can
be UICd.
United States Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) tests since
198S determine that meal and milk
from cows given bST are safe.
Tcsts by the National Institutes of
Health, the Congressional OfrlCC of
TeChnology Assessment, and lhe
Dcpanmcnt of Health and Human
Services, along with an American
Medical Association rqK!It, confirm the facts.
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As the FDA announces a final
decision on bST later lhis spring,
special interests arc plannins to
make it their "food scare of lhe
year.~ Media events and 1-900number "consumer bodines" charsEARNS AWARD • Dolq JIICie, 1 lltudeat Ia elr 11 ld!Jit die
· ing for misinformation l!fe in the
adult educatioa ceater, Tri-Couaty Vocltluaal Scbool, WIS ·tbe
works.
·
re.:lplent of eledrlcll toais IBd a tool belt clolllted by Sayder EJec- ·
Alons wilh the "scare'cm, get
trlc of Lancuter, courttl)' of Kleba Tooll. Jade, 1 former COil
the money and run," some groups
mlaer for AppalacbiiD Eledrk: Power, recelYed tbe equipmeat for
hope to take edvalltaie of dairymen
!':!~ aa outiWldlq electricity lltudeat by malniiiDID&amp; a
~- Milk ovt~production and
aftrqe 111111 perfect ltt.-daKe for die year IOq pragnm •. falhns price seenanos have some
SIDce cracluatloD, Jude baa pa•ed .tbc m~r eledrldim test for
producers calling for congressional
the city of Athens aDd luis opeDed biB OWD contractiD&amp;IIrm, Comhearings. Special interests plan to
mou Electric ia Jackloo. l'idured left to rl&amp;bt: .Mlck StaraUI,
say "farmers are concerned about
. edalt electricity instructor IUid DouR Jude, award re.:iplenL

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MYSTERY FARM ·. This week's mystery·
farm, futured by th~ Mei1s Soil and Water
Consenation District, is kic:ated somewhere in
Meigs County.IDdi•iduals wishing to participate
in the weekly c011tnt may do so by guessing the
farm's· OWiler. Just mail, or drop off your guesS
to the Dally Sentinel, 111 Court St., Pomeroy,
Ohio, 45769, or tbe Gallipolis Daily Trivune, 825
Third AYe., Gallipolis, Ohio, 45631, and you
Ia beans and cardamon.
"lnr;reased demand for elhnic
foods has
contributed
to rising
.
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moreu•'i•

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has stimulated

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Science says bST application is
safe. F~~nn organizations need to
neutralize fearmongcrinJ!. Ultimllldy, Farm Bureau feels individual dairymen need to make the
final dcclSion on bST UIC.
Boiling it down ·to lhe basics,
bST increases a cow's milk production by up to 20 percent, Dairy· men have a mlllll8crnent decision
wilh three basic options. Some will
choose not to use bST. Some will
say, "I ca dcaeasc the size of my
heard, spend less on feed and other
inputs by up to one-fifth, and still
produce the same amount of milk."
Others will say, "I can increase
current production by up to 20 percent without having to expand the
hc:ar~. or purchasing more supphes.
New ,bST technology will provide challenges. Dairyme'! ~ave
tackled management decu1ons
before, and we' rc confi!lent they
can do it again.

Tuesday Ladies Trio
Wednesday Mixed (2 men &amp;7women)
Wednesday Ladies Doubles
Thursday Men's Trio
Senior Thursday Fun Day (mixed) ·
Friday Scotch Doubles (mixed)
Saturday Mixed Doubles
Sunday Adult -Junior

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MEET

May I~
May 12
May 12
May 20
May 20
May 21
May
June 6

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EASTERN PROM ROYALTY • ,Jern!J Buckley, - ~Mr.
aDd Mn. BW BucldeJ, IBd Mlcbele Doaovaa, dassabter of Marleta Doao¥11, Coolville, and Georae Do!toYan, Racine, were
n ., die Ellfen 11JP SdtoOI prom ~l_ud ...-. Salurdi!Y
!llpt'a praa - -ltelcl Ia tbe recreaiJciiiUU iii Royal OlilfPar-tl: '·
Stalnray·to·Heavm.,., tbe theme of tlae prom wbicb futured
deallat"• Ia burpady aDd C'realll. Attendaats were Sanb Harrll aDd Mike R0011b aDd Jlmllly Parker aDd JenDifer ...-omtt.

Other leagues available as requested,
Sign up at the front desk.

P-11~· iD OUIC year at U.S. Steel's
. . . . Oeel ·minc aflcr the union
..t tile company implemented a

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Osaltcrland Mine, productivity
tn.s an a~ of 2.8 tons
,a- • m per bour m 1988 10 6.S

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At U.S Steel Minin1' s liOI1'by

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A 38-year-old Pomeroy man ·
Inside, agents found marijuana
was sentenced to two years in and $65,019.88 in cash along wilh
prison Ibis snomiJ1a on a chsrge of lhrec guns, Toy said. Agents also
tnflickin in dnJal.
.
seized an estimated $40,000
In AJltion, Jon Dillard, of belonging to Dillard in an area
39660 Kcebauah Rd., was fined bank, Toy adde!l$3,0(10 plu court costs on the · Before ICntencing, Dillard told
charge of trafficking in drugs. He Crow that he sold marijuana for
was also oudaed io pay $1,0011 in three months because he needed
prosecutor··· fees and forfeited SS,OOO in order~ purchaac SOSJ!e
three firearms.
·
property. In add111on, DiBard told
Meigs County Common Pleas Crow that the $6S,OOO found inside
Jaclgi: Fred W. Crow Ill said the his residence did not
to him.
sentence was tbe maximum' he
Crow then asked Di lard to ·
couldgivc.
whom the money belonfcd, to
SpeCial ProlecliiOS' Robert Toy, which Dillard replied " don't
Athens, .said the conviction know."
stemmed from 1 search warraat
"I'm a dumb old judge, but I'm
emt.,..t oul' Dillald's J"Sidence on not thai dumb," Crow said prior to
July 22, 1992. by the Meigs Ceunty sentencing. ·
Sheriff' a Department and Mike
Dillard was being held in the
c..n, 1 secret aesvlce off'ICCI' for MeiJs County Jail this morning
formet Meiss County Prosecutor pcndinJ transpon to Orient CQmx:- s - Srory.
tional Center.

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Man hospitalized after wreck ·

A willialnsiOwn. W.Va., man is in stable condition today foBowing amotoucYClc accident Sunday afternoon in Lebanon Township. ·

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Robert N. Sliltk, 56, 138A River Road, was transported by
MeW County Emergency Medical ~to JaWOII General Hospitaf in Ripley, w.~... where be was treated and transferred to
Camden-Clark Hospi(al in Parkersburg, W.Va.
A CCH I)IOkelwoman reported this mOU'Ding he was in stable
COUiditioo but c:ould not comment on the extent of his injuries.
~ - 10 a report from the Gallia-Meiga Post of the State
Highway Patrol, Slick was northbound on State Route 3~8 when he
loll COUibOI and ovcr1llllled on the roadway.
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heavy, dillbling damage and was towed flom the scene. ·

Jury selection to start Tuesday
Jury selection in the trial of William LeMaster of Racine is
IChcdulcd to an Tuesday in the Meigs County Coun of Common
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LeMaster il clwged wilh four counts·ol aggravated murder in
the Feb. 8, 1:.:~~ slayings of Jeff Hilley Sr., 36, and i2year-old Jetr
Jr., both of Oalllpolil, near Portland.
Jud&amp;e Fnd w.
m said this moining tbe trial will ptlbably
an DO . . . . - than Moulday if a jury ill tlllltcd this week. .

.Dyesville home destroyed 'in blau
~ !WHtouY flame bomc of Mr. and~~ Woodierd of
l)yelvillo - dcstlll)ed by
Saturday mounmg.
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· Acconllnj to a •pokesman for James Gaston, Columbia fire

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cbiel. !be lloDao-... qwfcd in names when firemen arriYed on the

jullllfllr 10 I.QI,
NO ODe - home at the time the fire started and.DO cause has ·
' - d7' JDined. All of the bousebold contents were 1oet in the fire,
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NEW YORK (AP) - Under Presldeat ClilltGil's bealtll-care
plan, up to $ll biW011 a year in new publlc aDd private ape!ldlng mlcht be needed to buy healdllusuriiDCe far Aalericanl wbo
bave none, a DeMpaper reported tudaJ'.
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Tbe entire plu may require $100 bUUoa to $150 hillioD il
year !n 11ew spelldlaa by tbe IOYtrllment, buineas ud c:oasumen, Tbe New' York Times nported, cltlal flpres subSClitted ·
to the Wblte HOUIIe by IOYenuneDt flt~lucilll eapa 11.
Tbe final ec~~t estllaate of tbe plu, deslp'!d to give aD Anler. leans compreheaslve bealtla care, will' depend oa tbe scope or
guaranteed beDellts, tbe 11mes sakL
.
The estlmata appear Ia ·Coolldentlal work papers from the
president's Taak Force on National Healtb Care Reform
cbidred by Hillary Rodbaa Clinton.
Tbe·f!nandal aperta frQm tile teclerll Healtls Care..Financin&amp; Aclmbslatntlon - .~Ill ~fdedlclre aDd Medicaides11mlded..-~CII tbrte Jl!liilble pe 'IV lit IJ r "ftts rimr·
in1 hospital aDd pli:nkltua RrYiees IIDd prucriptlim drssp.
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Tbe least apea.lve pLu WOIIId ec~~t $99.5-bflllon a year while
the bfRbest-prleed optioa would
$158.6 bilDon, tbe expa ts
said. ·
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IDsurbta the 37 DiiWoll peop~ wbo have noae would alit up
to about $8Z biWoll, tlsey said. · .
Tbe Aaellcy l'tlr Healtb Care Pollq and Rllle&amp;S'Ch, a uait of
the U.S. Public Health SerYice, llld up to about $49 biWon a
. year lYOUid be needed to llllure Qle ullinsved.
.
Tbe CIIDt011 acbnlalatratlon bas DOt decided bow tbe cost
migbt be divided amona soveraaaeat, blllaasa and bouebolds, IUid Clillton bas not yet cbOII!I! wbldi plan he will propoae later tbls moatb.

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Man sentenced to two years
.·on·drug trafficking charge

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TRIMIIIG and

to take pan m a rally outside Pittsburgh.
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The"60-day extension, which
w~ ~teil in Pebrwwy, expires at
midnight tmighL
Trumka was joined by lcadc:rs of
numerous other unions at the Saturday rally. ·

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"If the opeia1ors decide to pick agreement are on the table rigbt
a fight with us (today), they are not now," ·ShiDett said rccendy. ·" It's
just picking a fight with lhe UMW, up !'J US, tl_le coal operators and -the
they'fe pick'ing 1 fight with the . (uruon), to start packaging this.• '
Teamsters, tbc United SteelworkThe UMW wants coal OJlCil*n
ers; 'the service employees • union to try worlccr participation tbeouics
... and wilh everyone proud enough espoused by Labor Secretary
to carry a union card,' • Trumka Robert Reich and the Clinton
said.
administration.
No one was saying what would
"Where workers are involved oin
happen Tuesday morning.
participating, where lhcy have a
The union has held a series of voice,' you fiild companies that an=
demonstrations in which officials much mbre ,.-ofitablc," Reicb lllid
during his Senate confinilatimn
~rtcd no agreement was in ~ghL
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The chainnan of tbc BituminOus hearings.
The problem is acute in tbc Cllll
Coal Operators Association,
Peabody Coal Co. President indus19:, wbcre each mine has 1
George S. " -Sam" Shiflett, has finite life span. When .the coal ~
gone, the mine closes.
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offered a more optimistic view.
"Wbat possible incentive is
"All the ingredients for an

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Producers ~ save thousands "Top SO" stock list of the Alpha ogy companies which would benefit
of tons of top soil ov_er the next Surprise Model are generally lhose u11ore from the cyclical turn in the
~vera! years _by planting trees on which have not been overwhelming . profits cycle.
ulle and_ ~linal cropland, and .t:ll!:.._ favoritcs durinl the 1980s.
Stan E•IIIIS Is a nnanc18
• con.
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other cntical(y-eroded acres.
F'fty
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Produeers should contaCt their
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·S!X ...--C&lt;?R· suhaatwitbMerriULyncblntheir
• . :sa.
~ti~-== ~!:'far!{. local ASCS office (446-8~86 in tainsstocbmtheEncrgy,Financial, GaiUpollsollke.Hecanbereached
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ers in planting trees.
Gallia County) to request cost-shar- Technology and Conglanerates sec- at 446-1176.
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This program helps increase the ing funds.
tors. In the tec:hnoJosy .-ea. we connation's supPly or 11mber products .
GTE customers
by CIICOill'8glllg private, non-industrial forest landowners to plant
should report changes
PARKERSBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC.
trees on suitable open lands or cutMineral
Wells,
WV
over areas, and to perform limber
POMEROY - GTE cllSIOIIIcrs in
April 24, 1993
stand improvement work for prothe
Pomeroy and Middlcpon area •
STOCK
STEERS:
duction of timber and other relatro
should
repon chanses or correc90.00-120.00
300-undcr
forest resoun:es.
tions
for
the 1993 phone book no
300-500
80.00-100.00
CoSt-sharing is gcnerally neceslater
lhan
May 7, according to Neil
74.00:.92.00
500-700
sary bec:aiiiC landowners ortcn canKrumme,
local
m!lftll(!er.
800-over
55.00-74.00
not afford to make !he long-term
Changes,
corrections
or inforinvestment needed to produce · . STOCK HEIFERS :
malionallistinJs should be reJ1011e4
300-undcr
75.00-100.00
crops of timber. Tree planting and
to om· s semce order center. The
70.00-82.00
300-500
iimbc:r stand improvements .-e two
number is located on page two of
60.00-76.00
500-700
or the major practices offered and 800-over
the
current directory.
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55.00-67.00
applicable to areas or 10 acres or
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STOCK
BULLS:
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6,900 customeu in GTE's
. 75.00-95.00
300-under
· (Note - There arc other proPomeroy, Middleport, Lcllrt Falls,
300-500
70.00-90.00
gnms available for .-eas under 10
Portland,
Racine, and Rutland
·60.00-78.00
500-700
lcrcs.) Trees protec:t the soil and
exchanges.
The 1993 PomeroySlaughiCr Bulls
52.00-62.00
reduce sediment in stteams. They
Middlepon
directory,
now being
Cows
&amp;
Calves
BH
5S0.00-1010.00
also increase the value of the land.
compiled,
will
be
distributed
in
Bred Cows By#
350.00-700.00
July.
SlaughiCr Cows:
High Dressing
48.00-52.00
Utility
40.00-48.00
Canner &amp; CuliCt
32.00-40.00
Am Ele Power... :............... .37 3,18
Veal
80.00-90.00
Ashland Oil... ....-.................26 l/2
Feeders
40.00-75.00
AT&amp;T................................56 318
Baby Calves BH
60.00-150.00
Blnlt ane. ....r ................... S5 Sill
HORSES cwt
48.00-63.00
AUTO ENGNE REBUILDING (ALL MAKES • ALL IIODEIS)
Bob Evans ......................... 17 1/2
Ponies
30:00-45.00
(]~arming Shop.................. 14 3/4
"COMPLETE AUJ'OMOTIVE JfACHJNE SHOP SERVICE•
Male Hogs
25.00-28.00
Chmp lndu:lcrics., ............... l3114
GoalS
10.00-80.00
AliTO ENGINES • INDUSTRIAL ENGINES - AIR COOLED ENGINES
Cit)' Holding...................... 23
ComplciC Dispersal sale - 40 head IIMO//Charolais cross cows with
Fccleral Mot!ul ....................20
calves Sat. Ma ,I.
Goodyear titR ..................74 1!2
Key Centurion ...................23 3~
Landi End...................... .'...29 3,18
Umitcd Inc....................... 22 1/2
Mullimedillnc ..................32 3/4
Point BalWip.................... 14
Jllx Rea~L ................. .1/16
lleliancc Electric................20 114
}lobbins&amp;Myen ................ 16 1/2
Shaney's Inc......................20
Star Bank ................. :......... 3S 314
Wendy lnt'l... .................... .13 1,18
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Worthinston Ind................26 314
stoek ,reports are tbe 10:30
a.a. quotes provided laY
Ke•p•r Securities, lac., o
fill
IISUIID
Gt!lllpolls.
lmiiATIS .

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GALLIPOLIS - The Agricultur41 Staj)ilization and ColiJef'Vation
servl·ce c"-ntly. has cost-share

, HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP)
: - Contract talks covering 60,000
' coal miners .went down to the ·Wife
for a second time in as many
! months, with DO intfication a twomonth extension did any ~
' Talks betwmlthe Uaitro Mine
· Warla:n onion and the Bituminous
Coal Operatm AssociatioD c:mtinucd through the wcckelld, but the

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own misinfonnation. Consequently, some want to usc fanner debate
for their own gain.
. With so many interests and
agendas involved, confusion could
generate enough doubts about
wholesome meal and milk to drastically affect consumer confidence
and consumption. The dairy and
beef industries don't llCed a black
~ye.,

,UMW .contract talks down to the wire again·

may wiD • $5 prix rr- tilt OWo v•y f'llb.
lislain&amp; Co. Iawe ,our - - . addl- 811 tdephODe naaber witll ,....- cud or ldln'. No~
pb011e calls will be ace J' ' d can1::1 i5llb aca
should be twwd ill todlrww p;r oftice•y4
p,m, eadl w..e
Y• latWe fila . . tilt ......
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'-' llllay. Nelllwtft, 1 Will
Couaty tara wil be ' . al ., tilt Glllill Soil
and WaterCz
ftlliuaDiltaicl.

usage of spices," the report aOICll.
"Additionally, the trend towllds

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By MINDY KEARNS
OVP Stiff Writer
Drivers pulling in at oa• pumps
in West Virginia are' faciiig higher
prices as the new nickel-a-gallon
gasQline tax took effect Satwday.
Many Ma•on countians are
fighting bacl: against the tax and
government, however, by crossing
the rivet into Obio for their gaso. line pWthises.

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"It's going to be an inconvenielicc fCI' me since I live 14 miles
from Point Pleasant. We still
haven't receivec! anxthinl out in
the country for roads, she added.
The SSO million gasoliac tax
increase will be used to draw $S33
million in matching federal funds
of JaySmithofl.ctartsaidtbctank
gas he bought in Point Pleasant ' ' to be used for highway developFriday would be his 1asL
ment, qfficials have said.
. ..It would be just as easy for me
West Virgiriia's gas tax is now
to buy gas in GaUipolis as it is in
Point Pleasant," Smith said. "OYer
tho couno of a year, thal five-cent
tax will add up. I travel a lot and .
buy a lot (I aasoUne."
Alice Click· of Mount Alto
agreed, but laid she is going farthet
. yet in her fiaht&amp;jjainst taxes.
"I'm gofng to buy gasoline in

M~son County

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fll dasc: ssqy be in Mason
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Gallipolis from now on and while
I'm there I'm going to start (Brocery) shopping at BiJ Bear," she

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Mild, wet weather
will
continue
across
Ohio
a,••
area. .

Tuesday, May 4
· Accu· Weadler" forecast f&lt;W

'u , IC~ IDIDY
nuc~erstoons lashed Okla·
..,_. • · S nd•y·, brinainl Jarae
. . . . . . winds llld lieavy !lin 10
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lllil• liil • JOif IIIIiS fell on

MICH.

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fl{ raiD ........ flash floodJ
. . . . . . .liM rOIIds and inundated

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Tn " City·, Mo., and Medford,

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TO·YOU!

SHOP
POMEROY
FOR
MOTHER'S
DAY
GIFTS!

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Just call or visit us
today. Mother's Day
is Sunday. M••Y 9.

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All Dress Shoes, Dress Flats,
Matching Bows &amp;Handbags.

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All Graduates Receive
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The Fabric Shop

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This certificate entitles the bearer

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BOYS' SUITS
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AD MUST BE PRESENTED WITH PURCHASE
'Valid only at time ofpurchase May not be used)or repair. ct.ss nnss.
e:ri&gt;ti"': cba'8f'. /Q_)Ilway Salance . ce~ain watcheS or With any other
special Jales or discounti. V~it us for complete detai~

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· Registration and tereenina for cate, social security card and
new tindergar~en atuden;s in the immuniz.a?ion record 5o die kinder·
Soathetu Local School Distric:l will garlen when you register your
be Tuesday lliCl W~y.
child.
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Childn:n who will be fi~ yean
·Your child should have ha4 four
old 011 ot befm ~ 30, 1993 an: · DPT, three Polio, one MMR, and .
eligible 10 ll5felld~ dw-- one TB skin test be.fon: enleting . ·
ing the 1993-94 school year.
school. lb.e school nurse will be ·
The ·following information · pn:~.nt at n:gistratiOh to answer
about tinderpr?en regislr8tion may quesuons that you may .have about
be belDfuliO Pl!td?S:
immunization~ee~uitements .
Call ~ou"'em's kindergarten
Your child'.s hearing, speech• .
office at 949·2664 be~Ween 8:30 physical and language abiliues will
.a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday be assessed by trained scbool perthrough Friday 10 arrange for an sonnel. Parents will receive infor- ·
appointment 10 ~let your child. · . mation about _?heir child's pedor·
Bring your child's birth certifi. . mance in_irtas that an: assessed

Man killed in Rt. 62 wreck

A I our man w. killed in a 62 in a 1993 FOro Probe, when ?he
iiJiile&lt;ir· IICCidellt on S.R. 62 in · right front and riabt rear wheels of ·

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edge. The driwr 8IJill[aldy
IIIIIDIIl!!d 5o get the car baCk on ?bC
roadway, but soon lost cmtrolllld
suuck an cmNntmen;, causing the

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olf the price ofjewelry priced ·
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STARniG AT

Give Mom. The
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Housel· ·

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· A chance of shoWers ancllhun10 ud slOtald be completed by .. l'oinl Pleusnt De?a:bmcin;, Mor·
~ Company, dis- .
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31.
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Will
imelinK
north
on
S.R.
lodging
it
from
die growid. The ~
deaSIUiniS
Wednesday.
Lows
in
die
PD~
CfWM*W'iM
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of
'cenL 'I'ue$1ay, oc:casiQnal shoWers
50s;
Hishs
in
the
70s.
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across
the poperty of
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'Chance of rain 80 pc:iCtJ!IiL
SOs. Highs in die 70s. •·
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wheels.
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luaalrail ill &amp;2 4.- · · - G.niaailllllc:ip
The vehicle was deemed a llll8l
loss.
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Monison was 5I1IISpOI5ed 10 ·
..,, mt Valley Hmpital whele be
'·Charles A. Frazier
Basil Sou~uu::
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- JIIOIIOUIICed dead.
--' . Charles Allen ''Tudie• Frazier,
Buil Juniot Southern, 53, of
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71, of Middlcpon, died Sunday. R_edhill Road, L;;~sville, died
_ ao. Ml iiiG.-.C a · 1 7
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Memorial
Hospi?al
from
iniuries
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CLEVELAND (AP) -A single
:: Born Nov 8., 1921, in Rutland, · sUs?.aiuedin an accident.
·incld 1 ille .= s v6fll
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Super LollO g8111e ticket is worth
Born Oct. ~3 ; 19!1!1 in Mercer and Sr••
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'die son of ihe late Most and l..aet·
$3,.592,239.
' Manley liuier, he wa a n:ti(ed Cowity, W. VL, be wu the-._ o•UJ 1 5
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The winning ticket was pur.labotcc in a mmt JIIICking ~tin the late John lild Exie Sou711em.
Smi?ll..ar
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cha!J!'d in Wanensville Heights. It
:~!Jus.
Hewasana.-oJI1CCblnic. . · .
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shows the six numbers in Saturday
:: He issumved by a $isfer, Vema
He is survived by his wife, 7DCb • a pGjDct •
night's Ohio l4tery drawing.
Je\11/CD of Columbwl, and thn:e sis- Linda Gates. Langsville; three · guardail . . . . w f w o1 Slilc:·
The advertised jackpot was $8
ters·in-Iaw, Betty Frazier with . sons, Paul Shuflleberger llld ~ ROlle 611 ill" ·a 0
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minion, but the wmner c:bose the
whom be made his home in Mid- Southcm, bodi d Columbus: Bail ~ 7 -..t c.1:r •
discounted lump-sum option,
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which is Worth ?he amoun? the lot•
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' !ely would ha~ inves?id expecting
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:columbus, several nieces and · Ratrici8 and Vicki Oates, ill .of •b y Mq&lt;-M_
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to pay S8 lliillion ova- 26 years.
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Cq.Iumbus, Macie Denney of
Pebco IK.. oiNaia • is Ac
SEND liliiOUSE COLLECtORS • EUaabetll Well snd
The Super Lotio· jackpot will .
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were tap colledlln In tile Send·A·MOIIIt to
•; He was preceded in death by Llinssville, and Exie Southern of ...,..... • a SM._
again hold $4 million for w~ .
•four brothers, Cecil, Floyd, Ray- Delaware: two sisters. Louise
Jlill:d F
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fll tile Melp Clfapter fll tile Allerku CIIICtr
day's drawing.
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S1 •~ ~. . eiiDtta 511eJ .,n p.-ted dlecb"- F111111er1
/mood and Llwrence and a sister, Snow ()( C8111bridge, and Eunice aJOa&amp; w •••• v 6 - liipw:r
The jactpo; for Wednesday's
'Faye Willis.
Griffilll of Athens, W. VL, llld a tllJOliiiHNl die ODOr -.au
•talnaitlt •n •IDa ~ l'reltnt·
Super Lo7to ilrawing will drop bact
ilia.. •
II Pnal Reed, eLl 7 or Faraen Bank.
- Services will be held 11 a.m. bro?ber; Gnwer Sai!brm of Prince- ·w llidl ;. - ' c F _.
to $4 million.
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an:
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draw•
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. iJi Middleport With buri8l following sevrnl JIII!CC!' and nephews.
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Besideshisl::ts,bewaJ"" .)11\ja:t ... _,_,,_, , _ .
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CheMire.
c:eded in dead! y two bm?bers 11111 • .,... ..,. s' ,..,. Jlluor_JS.
41, 46.
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318734
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Funeral services will.be 'Iban- lUis Mli;pC 1 willie-:
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•"J'be Vinegar Boy" will be pre11le 1i 11 s ....,_: VFW Post
Flossie Hoffman .
~ir~clto~l
'{ Va. o·~ DtO ... , 7 fl ~ No.. 9053 wiD .eet Tbunday at sen?ed at the Racine Baptist 01111Ch · Sales in Super Lotto totaled
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m callen:er6 OUIIBty, . lltnc:l • i I au
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$3,617,943. Ktcker sales toialed
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5o p.m. P••i !Jol'Uw• rZ is?lica. 7;]0 p.a ID jied•U olfteers. All on S uliday at 7 p.m. under the $546,227.
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_at.dle B~hrJeld _Fwaal lfiiCIOI' !OW die $UO~ JiRijca
6 10 9J:.m. Wedptp!ay whidl calls fau
Mcpi Manuel. Public invi?ed.
MJy t,l993at herrmideill:e.
Home,
E -•a 9.13
ets with five of the numbers, and
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' BornonAus.9.1917,1lKenna. at!t~~orial uneraiDirec?or, ,E iilelofocwdw),ie'Fa?lic1liieach is wortH $1,363. The 3,521
111e e rr d tOWIIIIIip VolunTrultea ?o iweet
W. VL,shewasthedaught«ofdle a?uu~ W.Va.
1age of W'dkeswille ia ,-..._
tickets showing four of the num•
. . - ~ Dqiw?liiUII Committee
The Chest« ToWnship Trustees bers are each wOrth $88.
late Allen C. Cuto and I ulia A.
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. . - l i I y Ill 7:~.m. II will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at
Lanham· Casio&gt; s~~e wa8 a member
In
Kicker,
one
player
had
·thC
ae M • a Woodmen • The ?he Chester Town Hall.
of the Mason. Uni?ed Methodist
exact six-digit number to claim
.._,laws
llld officen .are
Church.
$100,000. The Winning ticket wa5
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Ti1illfees 5o meet
sold in Newport.
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She is survived ·by ?wo daughThe
Orange
Township Trustees
ters and lions-in-law, Geraldine F.
The four lGcker ?ickets sllowiui
will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p,m. ?he rust five digi?s an: each wordi
and Charles W. Roush of New
at
the bane of ?he clert, Pany Cal· $5,000. The. 58 with ?he first fOI!!:
Haven. W, Va. llld Emma M. and
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away.
numbers are each worth $1,000:
Claralce ~Donald of Del!tet: one
Units of the Meigs County
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Ylti'DANSMDFORIAL
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son lliCl daught«·in·law, Clan:nce Emeraency Medical Service • . Jr.lle---•SLJae.
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bers are each worth $100, and ?he
1. lliCl Sharon Y. Madox, Pomeroy; responded to 20 calls for assjstanre
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Revival
will
be Friday and Sst- 4,926 with the rust two numbers
lliCl twO stepdaughtas. Mariorie A. 't during ?he weekend.
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urday at 7 p.m. at Fanh FeUowship are each worth$10.
Fetty ·and Mary K. Aralel,
On Saturday at" 8:44 Lm., TupDc:r.
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Crusade
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Christ,
Antiquity.
Sales
in
Pick
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totaled
Pom~roy: a brother, ,Oatho. . pers Plains 1111:1' went 10 R6ule 124
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ger than the three. just before halfThe Lalters were the NBA' s series also are 1-1.
most spccessful team in the 1980s,
· Kllk:b 101, Pac:e. s 91
time.
New YOlt salvaged its 22-game
The Hawks 'return home knowwith five championships, but they
have been the Western Confer- winning streak at home, rallying ing they at least cut into Chicago's
ence's eighth seed the last two sea· from a 16-point deficit to. defeat domination on the boards. 'the
Indiana.
Bulls ouaebounded the Hawks 50sons.
"James Worthy and A.C. Green . The Pacers. whose 41-41 regu- 41 Sunday. a lot closer than lhe 62and Byron Scou. You know, those l ar-season record was 19 games 28 difference in thi: opener.
guys have been in the playoffs worse !han New York's, led 48-32
Dominique Wilkins led Atlanta
almost 10 years," said Vlade in the second quaraer and 59-44 with 37 pomts while Kevin Willis
Divac, who had 19 points and 13 early in the second half before the had 26 and 13 rebounds. Scottie
rebounds, including two big bas- Kniclr.s DUlled wilhin one 111 the end Pippen added 2S for lhe two-time
kets down the SlieU:h. "They know of the third quarter. Then John defending champon Bulls.
how to play under JftSSIICC.' •
Jau 89, SuperSoaies 85
Swlts scored 12 of his playoff
The Suns, who·outscored the career-high 29 points iii the fourth
Karl Malone rebounded from
Lakers 27·20 in the third quarter, period as New Yoct outscored the
but made Qll)y 32.8 percent of !heir
2
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sbots in the other three periods. led
30·• in the fina1l min·
78-72 with 5:56 remaining. But
Ri1r. Smits scored 29 points and
·Phoenix dido 't hit anocher basket
Reggie Miller 2S for the Pacers.
By JOE KAy
In other playoff games Sunday,
Patrick Ewing scored 25 poin~
CINCINNAU (AP) _The past
New York defeated Indiana 101- for New York dcspile being limited week has wiped .out Mike Mor91, Chicago routed Atlanta 117- to 31 minuaes because of foul tiou·
gao's energy. It hasn't done much
102 and Utah downed Seattle 89- bl
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Bulls
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Hawks
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for his earned run av&amp;age, either.
85. The Knicks and Bulls lead 2.0
Any
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and Seattle and Utah are 1-1.
aA
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Tonight's only games have may have seem.... to ave e .ec- an expansion
team rocked him for
Bostm ill Charloae and HousiOR 111 tively was wiped out Ill the halftime nine runs in 31/3 innings. Then, he
the Los Angeles Clippers in series buzzer when Michael Jordan hit a
tied 1-1. The New Jersey-Cieve· 45-footer for a 56-49 lead. Jordan came to Cincinnati and wound up
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land and Portland-San Antonio fi011·shed WI'th 29 pomts,
none •gThe only thing he could think
about following thi: Olicago Cubs'
4-3 victory Sunday over the Reds
was that short flight home for the.
start of an 11-gilme homestand.
""It seems like we've been on
this road trip for a month," said
Morgan (2-4). "I'm exhausted."
He helped the ,Cubs finish 3-4
on the trip wilh an emotionally
draining performance Sunday.
Morgan, who averages 2.6 walks
per nine innings, walked six and
gave up lhree hits in seven innings.
He also made a throwing error that
set up the Reds' farst two lJIIIS·
Basically, he was in troUble the
whole way, but somehow escaped
· without giving up a lot of runs.
"He kept me on the edge of my
seat all day long," manager Jim
Lefebvre said. ''He just had trouble

what he called a bad opening game
with 26 points, eight in the fmal six
minutal when he was playing with
five fouls, as the visiting Jazz
evened the series and gained the
hom&amp;ourt ~!~!vantage.
The Jazz got crucial finalminnie b8slr.ets from Mark Eaton
and Malone.
G&amp;r¥ PaytOD led the Sonics with
19 pomts .. Shawn Kemp, who
outscored Malone 29-24 in the
opener, was held to·13.
The Jazz, who trailed 74-71
with 6:13 left, led 85-83 after Seat·
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olheir opening day Saturday from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be a
,parade, baseball and carnival
games, concessions and prizes. '

tie's Sam' Perkins made a three- ·
pointer with 1:18 to go. The 7-foot4 Ealoo tipped in a missed sbot by
Malone with 51 seconds left ·
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Pa~ton hit a 10-footer after
grabbmg an offensive rebound 10
cut Utah's lead to 87-85. But Mal·
one sealed the viclll')' with an 18·
footer with 13.9 stconds left afler
the Jazz used almost the entire 24second shot clock with some nice
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But he pitched himself out of some
trouble. It was one gutsy effort.
'Hopefully that'll be the one that
gets us started back: on traclt.''
The win left the Cubs 12-12
heading into their longest ~omes­
tand of lhe season. It'll be a good
chance to get out of their ruL
The Reds (9-1 S) aren't showing
any llign of emerging from their
mediocre starL Aside from a threegame winning strealt, they haven't
won consecutive games Ibis season.
"Concern hasn't crept into my
mind because we know we're a
better team," Bip Roberts said.
"We just haven't been able to put
all our forces out there every day.
Once everyb!)dy •s healthy. we 'II
take off."
But who knows when that wtn
be. Clean~ hitter Kevin MitcheU
has starledJust 13 games and need·
ed another •cortisone shot in bis
broken left foot' Sunday. Several
other starters are playing with
injuries. ·
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(().4) . re~ winless after another bad outing Sunday.
Smiley gave up five consecutive
two-out hits in the third innin$ to,
let the Cubs go ~ 4.(). Smiley
has a 5.74 earned run average SUI]I8SSCd only by Tom Browning's
9.64 in the rotation - and hasn't
made it to the sixth inning in four
of his six startS.
The Reds thOught they were get- ·
ling a 15·$.ame winner when they
si~ed Smiley to a four-year, $18.4
m111ion contract last November.

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lnslead, they've gotlen a pitcher
who can't seem to get out of trou·
ble wilhoul giving 11J1 runs.
"To me, he's throw~ well but
just not gettinJ results, • manager
Tony Perez saul "They're not hitting the cover off the ball. He'll be
all ri hL"
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· example of what's wrong. After
retiring the first two batters, Smiley
gave ~ a singles to Willie WilSon,
Jose Vizcaino, Mark Grace and
Ryne Sandberg, then a double to
Sieve Buechele, wbo. has an 11 ;
game hitting streak.
Just like that it was 4-0 and
Smiley was gone.
Pitching coach LB!tY Rothschild
doesn't see Smiley doing anything
wrong in his pitch selection or his
delivery. All the Reds can do is
wait for better results.
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with success," Rothschild·said "I
think he'll get a couple of wins
under his belt and let it roll on.'' ·

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Second-seeded Ivan Lendl of the
United States beat third-seeded·
Michael Stich or Germany 7-6 (72), 6-3 in the final of the BMW
Open on Sunday for his 93rd'csreer
title.
TeDDII
MADRID, Spain (AP) - Topseeded Stefan Edberg of Sweden
defeated third-seeded SerJi
Bruguera of Spain 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 1D
the final of the City of Madrid
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Although Bob Adams Jr. of
: Racine tried every way. possible,
' West Union, W.Va. driver Butch
• McGill won his third straight reature Friday night by claiming the
i 2S-lap Laic M~l main at Skyline
• Speedway in SICwarL
Bruce Dennis claimed the UMP
' modified main,Jeff Wood the Lim, ited Late Models, Ralph Gardner.
• Street Stocks; and Reedsville's
, Bobby Bailey claimed .a torrid
' Four-cylinder A-main.
Due to the great condition of the
. track, qualifications and the La!-C
Model feature event were run m
• near record times. The 2S-1ap main,'
caution flag and all lasted just
under 10 minuaes.
Adams timed in with a blazing
12:54 clocking.
McGill and Adams went wheel, to-wheel, nose-to-tail without incident, but each limo McGill would
come out ahead. McGill, lJboard
~s· old ride, the Doll.llfothers
Special, new exactly wbere to be to
stifle Adams IDOJIIenttim. Adams
h~s now ,placed second six times
' thiS young season.
: · Heat winners were Butch
McGill over Bill Childers and
• Adams,
Bobby Mossor over Scou
Wolfe and Benny Thieman; and
' Delmas Conley over Kenny Johnson.
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Following in third was last
• week's winner Andy Bond, Bobl!y
· : Mossor, Delmas Conley, Bobby
: ·Hill, Kenny Johnson, Larry Bond,
• Scott Wolfe in the Ebers •
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Dennis, Wood among
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in the third inning after taking
advantage of a Southern fielding
miscue. As both pitcher$ offered
.the respective batlers a selection of
blazing fastballs and picked the
comers apart with Slralegic curves
and off-speed offerings, the strike
out tallies for both sides steadily
climbed '
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Both pitchers hurled shut-out
baseball m thi: middle innings, but
SHS came to life when the game
was on the line.
Sonthern tied the game in the
seventh when Jeremy Northup singled, Kyle Wicltline advanced him
to second on a bunt and Jeremy
Dill doubled to score Northup and
lhrow the game into extra innings.

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By SCOTT WOLFE
SeDtlnel Cor1 espondent
Southern's baseball team
became lhe tallt of the town afler
claiming a dramatic 2·1 extrainning, come-from-behind victory
over the Vinton County Vikings
Friday night in Racine.
• Not only .was tl)e game an el!cilmg game to watc~. but it also highlighted a premier pitchin~ dual
between Southern's Ryan Williams
and. Scott Rawlings of Vinton
County.
The Tri·Valley Conference win
lifted Southern's record to 10-4
overall going into tOnight's game
against Alexander:
Vinton County took a I.() lead

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National Nurses' week May3-7

The staff and residents of Pomeroy Nursing and
Rehabilatation Center would like to thank our nursing
. staff and all nurses working in Pomeroy for their
valuable contributions to the people of .community.
Their hard work, skill, dedication_and compassion
plays a very important role in maintaining the health
and well-being of our community as a whole.
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TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP)Ernie Irvan drove his Chevrolet
Lwnina from fourth to rust on the
final lap Sundl!y to beat Jimmy
Spencer in the WIIISIOn SOO.
Irvan averaged 155.411 mph in
the 188-lap race on lhe Talladega
SupersPCedway's 2.66-mile, highbanked oval. Dale Jarrett fmiibed
third and Dale Earnhardt was
fourth. '

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remaining The younger Boggs
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Southern left two men stranded on
base in. the frame, but saved its
heroics for the next go-round.
Going into the last inning,
Southem and Vinton County were
locked up at 1-1. Both starting
pitchers were still pitching great
and both coaches showed confi·
dcnce in their hurlers by allowing
' .,
them to eilher win or lose the game
in .the closing eantos.
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Williams retired ViRIOn County
in the top half of the eighth, lhe
SHS began its victory drive.
Joey Hensler led off lhe inning
with a wallr., Rohcrl Kimes singled,
Billf Jones reached on a fielder's
cho1ce that eliminated Kimes.
Andy Grueser had come on to
pinch run for Hensler, who had
advanced to lhinl. Williams helped
his own cause by lifting a lo11g sacrifice fly that brought home •
Grueser with the winning run.
Williams got the start on the
mound for Southern, going all eight
innings to post the win. Williams
fanned 14 Viking bailers, gave up
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three scatlered hits, walked lhrec
and pitched ·five sbut out innings to
end the game.
Rawlings pitched a beautiful
game for Vinton County, ~oing all
eight innings. He fanned mne, scat·
In celebration of this event, the nurses of PNRC will be treated
tered three hits and wallr.ed three.
Southern hiuen were DiU with a
to dinner at the Olive Garden, Parkersburg, WV.
double, Andy Fields, Kimes and
Jeremy Northup one single each.
Vinton County was led by
Rawlings with a single, Houdashelt · In addition, the residents will host an Ice Cream Social
honor
a single and Jenkins a single. .
of their nurses on Thursday, May 6th, 2:00.
Innlag totals
Vinton Co.: 001.()()().()() = 1-3-1
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·soulhem: ()()().()()().11 = 2-4-2
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Bocook. and Doug Henry in the
.
Ralph Gardner claimed his second straight V-8 Pure Stock event
after holding off challenges from
Don Ross and Pomeroy's T.R. Cullums in the Precision A11tomotive
car. Cullums great ride ended when
he was forced into the inside rail.
Evan Chichester was second fol·
lowed by Ross, who hail gone to
the tail, Mark Davis, Ed House and
Pomeroy'!- Todd Smith in the
Anderson' l"umiture car. ·
Heats went to Collums, Steve
Bigley and Ross. Meigs Countians
Smith and Bailey were third in.the
• heats. .
Bobby Bailey of Reedsville,
made ita clean sweep in the Fourcylinder Pure Stocks by claiming
both his heat and thi: feature. Bailey held off numerous challenges
from Racine's George Adkins, the
second heat winner.
After a late race mishap Michael
Balter and Doug Sams edged out
Adkins for second and third, while
Ben Flora placed fifth . .
· Racing continues Friday night at
7 p.m .
UMP modifieds.

Mark Frazier who had worked his · Mossbarger ·
way up from clghth to third.
Feature:Cbarlie Fisher, BowlBogg •s widened his lead to ing Myers, Garrett, Nier Mce.t
near!
• h bu 'th · laps
Snell Da
Mluk

g on the
ed contender Rod Evans
final lap. Tony Throckmorton,
Barry Bragdon, Greg Stephens,
John Whimey Sr. and Charlie Sey- Throcltmorton.'
'
mour rounded out lhe top 10.
B-maia: Barry Bragdon John
Heat winners ·were Jackie ·-wrua~e Sr Joe Dunsieth• Gary
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Boggs, raz1er an . eymour. Brag- Krug_. Do.nme KeM1son. Ch.arhe
don lOOk the B-mam.
Fannm, J1m Lyall, John Whitney
'Chillicothe's Bob Crace Jr. won Jr., Dicit Hayslip Jr.
Harr~o:!e~utup ~r~~ ~nn~~~ the first regular season UMP EFeature-Randy Boggs, Jackie
lace start, Jim' Nler who stormed , mod feat~re ov~r Jer!"Y . Bragg, Boggs, Scott Wolfe, Marlr. Frazier,
~om lith; McCann; Rick Hplley, Tr~nt Kmttle, R1ck Wdhamson, Paul Coyan, ~onon, Brag- •
Dave Snell Dave Dickson and Mike Huntley, ~o Mapes, Ron !jon, Srephen.s, Whllneyl seymour,
MarkGoodflciSh
Cane~. Gary Buck, Aaron ·Bapst. Krug, Ke!Jmson, Fannm, Evans,
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and
Bill Bocook.
Lyall. Dunseith, Wilson, Williams,
. Heat wmne~s were c ann,
Heat winners were Crace and Mithcell Whitney Jr.
F1sber and Bowling.
Williamson.
'UMP Modlf'Jtds
,
The Lat!' Model feature was
Rick Walker claimed the Street
First heat-Bob Crace Jr., Bill :
another thrille~. A first lap tango Stock feature over Steve Day, Bocook, Mike Huntley, Bob
between J!Oie-sltter Greg Stephens Roger French, Bill McElfresh, Mapes.
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and Charlie Seymour, mo~ed Scott ~utch Owings, Carl Coleman,
Second beat.Rick William.!IOn, '
Wolfe. to the pole along Side even- Steve Bobo, Robert Taylor, John ,, Aaron Bapst, Dave Landrum,
tua1 wiDilCr Randy ~ggs.
Reaser and John Remy.
Dewey Scott.
Wolfe,
m
the
Next week K-C Raceway will
· Feature-Crace Jr Bragg KnitMcDonalds'/Baum Lumher/Marlr.'s host "'I'!te &lt;;Jub" All-Star Circ~ of . tie, Williamson, l.t'ike Hu'ntley, ;
~uto Sl!les, INC Rocket got the Champions Outlaw Super Sprmts
Mapes Carter Buck Bapst ·
JUMP on the restart and led the field · and E-Mods. At press time these Bocoolc• Lundluni Scott. '
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throug~ t~ms l~ne and t":o• but were. the only two classes sched·
' Super Streeis ''
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Boggs hl&amp;h hne gave h1m ~he ulC(I for Saturday.
First beat-Rick Wallr.er Carl '
momentum and the lead gomg
Coleman Steve Day Barr
down the back chute.
SUMMARY
Brio '
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Boggs and W~Ife paced the
Super Spriats
~beat-Roger French, Rob :
field. fa the next rune laps ~til the
'First lleat·Steve McCann, Rick Lemaster John Remy Keith •
caul!On flew for John Whl.~ey Jr. Holley, Tim Jodrey. Milce Atkins.
Denny
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BOBl!s• ofG!ftyson, KY, drivmg I!"
Second lleat-Mike Bowling,
Feature-Walker, Day, French, •
Audie Swartz Predator Chass1s Jim Nier, Ron Myers, George Fisb- McElfresh, Owings, Coleman .
spon~ore~ by Moorehead Auto er.
Steve Bobo, Robert Taylor. John .
Parts, built
a 6-8 ~ !engh~
Third heat-Charlie Fisher, Reasor, John Remy, Blain Hamlead over Wo e and Chillicothe s Harry Garrett, Dilve Snell, Roger mon, LeMaster, Denny, Brisker.
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used a mouth call to call the tom wllllln ranJie of
bls U-gauge sbotgun loaded with n'umber l
shot. (Sentinel photo by Jim Freeman)

first restart saw B9wling bag
Myers for third, then both blilzed
past McCann for the next two slots.
·Bowling made one last bid, but
F"tsber used lapped traffic 10 score a
comfortable win at the finish.
Fisher wislted away to the win
in the · Superior Tank and
Trailer,(laerae Enmnes #148 a 1993
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. ·-o-· . • 'sh
C~ass!S of his own dcs1gn. F1 er
said in victory lane, "We're just
.getting .the ear nmed up for lhe rest
· of !he season. The track was super
fast tonight. I'd lite to thank my
crew andsponsors • especially Earl
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Ga~rte who l.et us b.orrow this
eng!ne for IORigbthet. TJ:tis borrdEarow1';"
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who suppon us. That's what it's all
about"
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Phoeaill Sus, wbo lost 86-81. (AP)

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shot past Steve McCann on the with McCann on the point and
fourth lap and fended off stiff chal- Fisher breathing right down his
lenges from Caldwell's Ronnie . back.
Myers and eventual second-place
Fisher moved into first on the
fi!Jisber and defending track cham- fourth circuit, repellinf: efforts for a
pion Mike Bowling
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pace for the Ronme Myers and rim riding
field on the f~ lap, but yield¢ to Bowling. A couple cautions tighta har(l-chargmg McCann on the ened lhe field but left lapped traf.
second circuit. The race was red fie between Myers and Fisher. The

John SIOCkton had 14 points and
12 assists for Utah.

their team's succ• Ia the llllal aecoads of Sun·
THAT'S RIGHT, WE'RE BAD!- Several
members of tile Los Aaaeles Lakers celebrate . day's NBA ·playoff aame aaalast tbe host

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spectators packed the coofl!'es of
K-C Raceway Saturday CVCI!mg for
the 1CJ?3 ~ opcne.r. which saw
Charhe FISher, Spnnts; Randy
Boggs, Late Ml?del; Bob Crace Jr.,
E-Mod· and R1clt Wallr.er Super
Street Swck· take the . ·tiai h It
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ered flags f~ the ~n. . . .
Local drivers R1ck W1lhamson
of 'Y"If Pen and Scott ~olfe '!f
Racme had good runs m theu

Clticago slip. s past Cincinnati 4-3

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TPB! opening day
slated for Saturday

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flagged on the third go-round as a

respecbve diVISions. . .

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Lakers push S~ns to brink of elimination; B'ulls, Knicks win

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More~=~CSo :s~~ full Co~n ~ SuJ.ler S~rmt feat~re, s~cond tur!' melee ~eft. G~orge
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.ed.
umCbargin
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an . f'8!=C car !"G- Fisher toppling onto his Sllle m thi:
&amp;-~....-~ - - · race-starv
valOr
lie F1sher sling- Andrews 1156. The race resumed

. In NBA plllyo/fs,

By The Assodated Praa
The Phoenix Suns, on lhe briJik
of one of the biggest upsc1losses in
· playoff history, must do somelhing
that's never been done before to
avoid that embarrassment
· The Los Angeles Lakers, the
only one of 16 NBA playoff ICaiiiS
with a losing record, sboclr.cd lhe
Suns for thi: second time Sunday,
holding them to 11 points on 19
percent shooting in thi: fourth quarter of an 116-Blvictory.
In postseason hisiOry, only three
teams have come back from a 2.0
deficit to win a best4-five series.
In none of !hose C&amp;'lCS did the team
with the 2-0 deficit lose the fltSt
t'VO games at home,
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"I played 1!5 bard as I eQUid,"
said Charles Barlr.Iey, who had 18
points and 21 reboundS. but missed
all seven of his shots in the Suns •
miserable fourth quaner. "I just
dido 't play well."
.
The Suns have hisiOry on their
side in one respect: In lhe previous
: nille years of the current 16-team
NBA playoff fmnat. lhe top seeds
in the two COI)ferences are 18.0 in
thi: farst round.

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10am-2 pm
Eeoh propo111 . muet Ullnt preoll He UH Ohio will be awarded to
PRESCRIPTION SHOP
-lain •• full - o f •• Producte, materlala, oo..,IMinlty - I M who
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Perty or parll11 aubrnllllna awvloM, and labor 1n lha · .Q"provldl
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Middle · rt
the propo111 and ell IMpla111antetion of lhla the following 11rvlo11
,.............. tad lhlllln. project . ·
Adclllonally, dUring FY M (July .t , 1113.
Each bidder muat aubmlt contractor comp!l- with June ao, 1tiM):
.
avl.._olltaupallanoe. the "Equill E111ploy111ent oCoelnMIIrws;l'eyc!lolhlraPy
on pro)acta of almllar alza OPPOrtunlly raqulremente ;f~}.n*'t
of Ohio Admlnlllrall,. Coda
r
Public Nola
Public Notice
and oamplalty. The ..;.;.;,;..;;...__
lnlonda eftd requlr11 lhet C!Ypllr 123, 11e Governor'• T.-ent
Contract d0Dumanl8, IIIII lhl• project be 00111platad EDCUIIVI Order of 187211111 .Pra-Holpllallzallon
LEGAL NOllCE
no later than Auguat 1,
~.. 111111111 ..,..,.... wlllll thalli, and apaolllcallona
·&amp;-..live 0rc1ar
..,, ahiU
Scraenlng
~ m ali ad et the oflloe o1 thl Ollft Ill olllllnad at alld 1113.
.Parllal Hoapltllluaon
:;,...,.., llunlclpal Building, oflloa .n.r lily I, 1111, et
Blddara " ' required to
_._plywlth oHotLinaS.MI
Tlllrd StrMt, Syrac-. $21.00 per aet, which comply wllh the lllnorlty theBlddrra
pnwlllng
Willi- on oCrtalalnllr ..,lion
money
w11
be
refunded
1o
Bulin~~~
E-prloa
(JIBE)
;:9111o, 1111114 p.IIL local 1iMa
e!,·'~'i' n
(- en .,......,, ...ftl S, 111118, thl unauoo-ful bl_.a requir-onta Ill forth 1ft Pullllo lmprova111n18 In
· for fumlahlft:J' all Ieber, upon the return of lha 8aollon 114.07 of tho Ohio llolge Couftty and til• oRalkltnGIII Trlllrii•'IIRIIldlndal .,_.
- mallrl... an equipment oo111pleta 111 In good . Reviled Code, •and Rule Vlll8ge of Syrao-, Ohio,
.....,oaa (Short/·
a dellrmlnld bv the Ohio
:~ nl a•••., to eomplete two oondllon no -•than tan 114-142 of the Ohio
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(10)
daya
afllr
bid
dalo.
AilmlnlatraUva
Code,
In
Department
of
tnduatrlal
1.
RHidantltl
Tflllmlftt
, , praJa
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Street Rllurflclng, and at Chacke ehaU be 1111da p•t, lhla 1111111a that anr. Ralrlllo111.
- 11ld tlrne and place,. peyebla to lh• Village al lllddar, to the ulont lhet I . The VIllage ol SyrtouM 2. Rellldendtl lrlltment
auboontreota work, llhall 1.......,11 the right to waive
Foolllly, lncluclng:
';!:publicly opened· and raid 8l,&gt;TIIct•, Ohio.
~ .. ;&amp;oucl.
Each bidder
to award aullconlraDI8 to · - lrragularlllll Md to re(act
1, Adult RealdanUal
Crtala lnllrvanllon Raapllo
1. •· TIM •llmelld - • ol thl furnlah with Ita jNopoaal, • Olltlfied lllnorll)' Bueln~~~ any or al bide.
roJaota
era $111,000 Bid Gulllftly and Contreot E-..... ln. an aggragalu
VILLAGE OF SYRACUSE
b. Youth Realdantlel
. .lanloe .........,,
~-lain'_...__
· ;: Projaat No. CR 4SO) end Bond In - d a n • with dohr value of no ilia lhM
, 11,2110 (Pn;Jact No. CRC") lecllon 1113.54 of the Ohio five percent (5'Jt) of thl
Clart(-TNPIII,.
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RIVilld Coda. Bid NCurlty prl111e contra~t. Bidder (5)3, 10, ztc
3.RIIIdanllaiSupport
4. Colllmunlly f!aaldlncl
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MONDAY
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MIDDLEPORT • Middlepon
Garden Club, Monday, home of
· Mrs. WilliiDI ·Morris; 7:30 p.m.
:~' Mn. Occqe Anderson will present
an helb pogram. Members bring a
·,·.flower IIJllllgemenL
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~~ POMEROY'· Episcopal Cbun:h
Women, rummage sale, Monday
,; an.d Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m ..
.I church parish hall (across frOm
..~ Pomeroy Villaale Hall).
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oConeulllllon

Community Calendar

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134, OES, amual inspectiOn, MoncJay. 7:30 p.m. Refnis~ments. All
members abencl.
CARPENTER • Board of
Trustees, Columbia Township,
Monday 7:30 p.m., Carpenter Foe
Station.
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LETART · Letart Township
·Trustees, Monday, 7 p.m., office
building.
TUESDAY
POMEROY • F.O.E. Ladies
AUlliliary No. 2171, mother-daughter banquet, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Officers elecred, new members initiated.
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CHESTER • Pomeroy OE.S
MIDPLEPoRT ~ Revival, Mid· Chapter No. 186, Tuesday, 7:30
;-:dlepon Community Church) Pl:arl p.m., Chester Masonic Building.
" Sll'eet, Monday through Saturday,
-;;: 7:30 p.m. Different singers and
MIDDLEPORT • Free vision
preachers nightly. Public invired.
screening by Marietta Ophthalmology Associates, Tuesday, 10 a.m.
;! RACINE • Racine Village 10 2 p.m., Prescription Shop) Mid' Council, Monday, 7 p.ni.) Sw Mill dleport.
... ·-.Part.
'COOLVILLE • Revival,·
.
SYRACUSE - Suuon Township White's Chapel Wesley.an Cburth,
if, 1'fusllles, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Syra- Coolville, Tuesday through SunU case Municipal Building.
day, 7 p.m. nightly. Rev. Jack Wilhite invites everyone.
PAGEVlLLE ·Scipio TownPOMEROY • Regular meeting,
;; ship ~rustces, Monday, 6:30 p.m.,
Drew
Webster Post No. 39, Ameli·
, , ·Pageville Townha!L
.
can Legion, Tuesday, cUnner at '1
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GALLIPOLIS • Women Alive, p.m., meeting at 8 p.m.
_ mother-daughter banque~ Monday
REEDSVII.W - Eastern Alblet·
"" 6 p.m., Dale's Restaurant in Galic BoosterS, Tuesday. 7 p.m., high
;., Iipolis.
school cafeteria.
RACINE • Racine Chapter No.
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otnlomllrtlon and R11am1
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"MIDDLEPORT • Middleport oOutreachllo
otn-~n
Qualified Sarvlcll
Lodge No. 363, 'tuesday, 7:30 oQthar
Priority
will Ill given to
p;m, ~ddlepon Masonic Build- · lhoait er,plloanll
who11
mg.
propoaa 1 addroaa the
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WEDNESDAY
· REEDSVILLE· Olive Town- .
ship T1111tccs, Wednesday, 7:30
~·~~e River State Forestty
MIDDLEPORT • Heath United
Methodist Olurch, spring rummage
sale, Wednesday; 9 Lm. to 3 p.m.•
Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon. Spon~
~by Eleanor Cilcle.

nelda ·or "apacilll" Dll111t
population or who will
deliver . . rvlcll In
under11rved
eraaa.
"lpaolll" olent populallonl
· . . daRned 10 :
o8au•.£YIIanllllyDh 'lad ·
oChlldrlniAdolllcantiiSED
oSuiiJ- AlluM
•Vlcd- o1 ,........., end/or

· POMEROY · Pomeroy Lodge
No. 164 F&amp;AM, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. Refreshments.

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oiMIR, DDill
•Vollrlnl
+111rlng Impaired' .
oforenalc Clil!lta
oGenlirll PopulalloftiOthar
. , olhllgroup • ,......
fiad In your agancy

lhlll II• provld•d to
aga n o le •
wh o • •
organizational atructur•,
oparaUng polloi•• and
procedu,.. and aarvlc•
delivery adhere to th•
fallowing crllllrla:
Th• agency ahall Ill •
pubic or priVII8 tar-profit
or nol·for· proiU agency
dUly oanaabrtad u...._ thl
Ohio RIVIIed Code to
oondliot 1Mieln11a In the
•1111 ol Ohio;
TIM aganoy ah .. ldh111
to all federal and a lito
lawe, atandarda and
ragulallona u they appty
to 11101-. ldmlnlllriiiVI
oparapona and 11rvto•
delivery, Including, but not
Umltld to:
Co...,...oa with .. Ana.
Olaortmlnalory IIIIo and

OEFENOANTS
C.a No. IIS-C¥-77

AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF OHIO
COUNTY OF IIEIGS, u
Rebecca A. Howard,
being flrat· duly aworn,
dapo111 IIIII 1ty1 that abe
Ia a duly dpolnlad,
qualified 1n
aotlng
Alalallnt Atlomey G-Ill
ol the Stall ol Ohio; IIIII the
Plllntlff, Jerry Wray,
Director of ·T.-porlrlllon,
Stlto of Ohio, lllb, by hit
Petition, lo approprlllo lila
property daacrlllld lharlln
and to fill the value ~I;
lhet the fllldanOI(a) of lh•
Defendant(a) named llllow
1e ...._,.,and cannot wllh
r11aonable dlllgenca . Ill
aacertalned: UNKNOWN
OWNER
Fa !tarat ....
The following acUona
Equal Employment Op- wara tellen on lllhalf of the
pcrtunity
·
Plaintiff ta ••oerllln the
IIIIo llagiatratlon; Car· ptiiCI(a) of fllidlncl or "''
tillcl!lon and Uo-ure of· unknown Delendlnl(a): A
Prof11alonal Sto;H, ·Fa.· thorough 1111ch of
dll• and S. vi
courthouao recorde, tax
81111 Bulking Codal
mapa from the County
The aganoy ahllll inllln· Recorder'• OHica, County
llln Ill fiRM lei ,.porl8 In Engine~~'• m·a pa and
-danoawllhgananlly dilcuaalona willl adlolnlng
-aplld IOCOunilng prlri· property ownara .. lncllcate
clplea and prooedurM that the owner of lhl•
(Board PoUcy 1.01.00.00).
aubjlct parcel Ia unialown.
The .:J•n•r will be
It Ia n-urr thlrefore
-· ...-It
I to give noaoa o1 the filing ol
raqu
to_, apar
of thla pro'poeal an · the Petition llareln by
Agency Service Plan Publication, accordance
which II In compliance with Section 270~.14;
with the ODIIHIODADAS 163.07; •nd Civil Rule
at.t,. Carlllloallon Stllnd- U(A), Revlaad Coda.
. ardlllanu• •
And furthll afllent .eellll
App!lclaon mer only Ill noL
made~ tho.. •g•n·
· Rellecca E.......
Allllllnt
Attorner Ganaral
DINf
oarllllad or
Sworn to llelora 1M lftd
lntondlng to 111k .Oiftl.
lloation
from
th• ailbsortbeclln my pra~~nca
thla 3rd dey olllarch, 1113.
Olllllt/OQADAS.
. Rolllrt L Sch._,
Application• mar be
Attorner..&amp;-Uw
obtalnad anr llrM by coaling
Notery Public
(114) 4414022 or mer Ill
p!oked up at the Board
LEGAL NOTICE FOR
. PUBUCATION
otnce at 414 Second
UNKNOWN OWNER,
Avenue, Room 202,
Galllp ella, Ohio.
whoao llddrlll le uftilnown
Appllnallon daedlln1: lily to the PlalnUH will like
10, 1113
·
nob that It hM lllan auld
by tha Olreotor or
(4)30; (5)3,3tc
Tranaportetlon
of the Slelo
------------al Ohio, who ha lnatltutld
Public Notice
a proceeding In the
Common P1111 Court ol
IN THE COURT OF
Maige County, Ohio, to
COIIIION PLEAS
.approprtllo car181n property
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
de,crlbed her. .fllr for
JerryWrey
Dlractor of Tranaportellon . highway purpoall, namely

and to k the value ..or laid
property. The property

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,, pn entitled "Welconle Hlllllllling

'" Binls 10 Your Garden"·at the recent
;. q~eeting of the Ruiland Garden
,. Glob hosted by Neva Nicholson.
,; .. Mn. Aikins swed the iridescent
~ cblors, small size and ability to
·• .bpver have endeared hum111ing
·~~ b.uds to gardeners. They are the
· ·'imalleit of all birds yet comprise
~·bne of the largestllinlfamilies. Sbe
.~ fCi!Commended growing an assort., ment of plants that will bloom from
~ spriJw 10 r.n.
.
·· · Mn. Nicholson gave devotions
" with readings from Luke and the
~; poem "Make the Wood Beautiful. •
•. Pauline Aikins announced the
*club had received a grade of 98.S
bon liS program book for 1991-92.
' A 'Jetter of thanks was received
· from a grange for corsages made
t by the club for 50-year grange
• manbcn.
":. Pauline Aikins reponed on the
,;COWity meeting at Pomeroy. Flow-·
;:er show scheduka were dislribultd.
· 4 · Margaret Belle Weber reported
•on the lelional Ohio Associalioo of
i GJiden Club meeti!ll at the Holi·
~~aJ. Inn in Gallipolis. Pauline
·~. "Mapiet Belle: Weber llld
\Marcia DeniMIIJ ""'""""' .
1. • Pauline Addu lqiOfted on !he
;vo~~m::r m:opition dinner • the.
.OaDipolis Devdopmemal Center..
A card wu s i = for Octa
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1wllll whli is in the
, Thepuupwill plllitflowalln
1
1 diepial!ltn II ow:rRptllnd. ·

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PARCEL NO. S.WD

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LIMITATION OF ACCESS,

IN THE FOLLOWING

Doroth~ ·Woodard, Margaret
Belle Weber, Pauline Aikins, Stdlll

IIAINIEIIUCE
949·2391 or
1·100..137·1460

•UGHT HAULIN~
•FIREWOOD

DESCRIBED PROPERlY
Baing In lhe of the
rold on the eouth liM ol
10010.. Lot No. 383;
thlnoa-1 about 200 laet
to "" cliff;
thence In • northarty
direction to the
or
tha Slhril Roger and "-1
Snyder lOUth prop•ly Ina;
..... _ - t llllout 200 laet
lo the oenllr ol the road;
thence eoulh 7 dagru r
Wilt about II laet to ...
Place of · Beginning,
containing O.SS1 ol.., - .
111or1 or ilia, IIIII baing ol
unknOWII -•hlp .. the
Court of llelga, IIIIo of
Olllo.
Own•• ralrlln rlghll of
........
· - "' and.
lrorn
anyand
raldual-.
Seld ,..... nol8d...,.
lhelllurlhlr llkenolloa llet
unla11 they, or their
Altomey, 1111 an
no
..... than Zl deyl ,.., the
00111Diellon or 1M a. viol of
Publication, IIIey wll be
d11med to hne waived
their right to • - • · and
lhe Petition wll Ill tallon •
true and Judgmant will Ill
rendered IOCOrclngty; Civil
Rula12(AX1).
.
JERRY WRAY
Director ol T..napwllll... n
3! 28; (4)5, 12, 1t, 26;

Lawn Mowing,
Fertilizing, Wltldlng, ·

SERVICE
AUO lAS lANK
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99'·7204 or
742·2223
411118311 mo.

MR. BEE
CHIPS

COLGATE
BAKING SODA
TOOTHPASTE

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Repair

Low Coate.
Work Guan~nta8d

IIDUra: SUn. &amp; IIDn. Cloaocl
T-Wod,Fri. ·
1:30 .,...,,. pm
ThurJ.. Sal. 10 -.1'pm

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41:10

Shoe~

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614·949·2335 or .
614-593·5010

"Inspirations"
Flower Shop

Galllpolle

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loof

Getting IIUirrlad? Mead
llowlfl? Accllaorlal?
Chi01I out my prtc• llral

....rry E. Mil'-·
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Atkins, Ann Webster and Marcia
Denison furnished flowen for
&amp;
. churches and other organizalions.
Marg&amp;ret Belle Weber won the
traveling prize furnished by Pauline
Aikin~. Kathy Dalton will furnish
the pnze for the May meeting.
Kathy Dalton presented "Soil
Where It All Begms." She stated
1)11 1.!
soil is a complex, varying mixture
I , ,.
of minerals panicles and organic
maner. partic:les range in size from
fmest clay 10 pel~ sand and gravel.
DURACELL ~~.___)
A fine source of enrichment is
KODAK GOLD 35 MM
NEOSPORIN PLUS
compost and barnyard manure.
MAXIMUM STRENGTH
ULTRA 400 FILM
"AA" OR "AAA"
Manure should be composled from
CREAM OR
24EXP.OR
~!·ERIES
OINTMENT
PLUS1
100 FILM
six to 12 months.
1120Z.
36
EXP.
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Dorothy Woodard presented 1111
article on "L.ilacs, Tough and
Rewarding," She stated lilacs came
from Europe with the earliest settiers. Modem lilacs offer a wealth
of choices ill the garden. They are
easily mainteined once they are
established. Apply dormant oil in
RITE
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April before leaves appear 10 pre.
. AID
Serv1ces
vent scale. Lilacs lhat refuse 10
·.
flo!"er is usually caused by poor
SPEEDsncK
GILi.e'm
O.B. TAMPONS
:lrainqe and too much !hide.
27'S
DEOOORANT
MEN'S
Dorothy Woodard had the hint
HAIR
·. , . AID I'HAIIMACY
for tbe. eveninl on "Make Your
BY MEI'INEN
TOILETRIE81ft8
ACCPJ8110Sf' MAJOR
2.2SOZ.
2.2SOZ.
IIJIIJ . AEAOOOI.
~':c1SOL
$
Garden Sing. Plan·t trees an"
T090Z.
l'atc~W IJOIII'UIIfl.
. eoz.
shrubs thlt off:r shebet for ~
sites. Landscape with seed and fruit
, . AID ACC.PTS ALL .
producing planiS. Mrs. Woodlrd
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the Rite II'U
Aid
also preaented an article on "Care
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ofYourEuterLily."Sbec!Oied .
COfiiiONS.
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call1-aoo-4-D
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with apoem'ibc Blfa'Lily."
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614·992·7643
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Q97-7U9

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NEW LilTING- SR 124 Racine- 170+ lOll farm, includel
old barn, hou11, "'!War bar, .nd a mUk house; aome
fe~~er hdi&gt;k-upa, 2 TPC water lapa, l.nd

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with moet tirnlllr.

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36970 1111 b1 Road
Pomeroy, Ollio

$75,000:

SIZED LIMESTONE

REDUCEOI SYRACUSE· 1988 modular with four
badrcoma, 2 llllha, ciiCldng, aome •ppliaft911•· part
llnold ya'd, matel •1011111 building, oennl air, 3/4 1011.
Wry NIOII
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NOW A8KlNCI 1411,100

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OWNER:

Jeff Wick.- .

POIIIbiOY • WDifl Pan Rd.- 3&amp;+ acres wilh 1975 2
.bediDOIII mobile home,, applllftOia, large ,front ·porch,
bam,
. Iliad, -lancing: ASKING.._.,.,
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TEXAS AD- 23 ,1C111 with 2 JtOI)' lerm tiome 3-4
**-· '!PC wallir ·+ well, 101111 fenced line!, moat
~ &amp; llllllbil, bema, aheda, INR . - .
•71,000
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EAQU! RIDGE- 2 aiD!)' freme hOme .._, 3-4 llediDoml,
!Ill . . . _ , TPC wetar, I + 10111 wilh 2 car lllfllll,
pallid road, nioalooalloill
ASI&lt;ING tii,OOO

. Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Ctennlng
Painting

WE'RE IIIADY TO SERVE YOU'RE NEEOSI

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949·2168
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CO. . .ICIAL &amp; RIIIDIIIIW
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~ to VOle lhrough SecreWy of Slale candicJates only in the primary so
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The sign hanging behind the boss's desk read: "A
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114 Ul . . .. EOH. A aood
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2llllal Hlgft,It Concern For v- Chlld'o 2
mid ltJ'o, ...-.~ lor sp:
Corw. Call Uo For A VIol. ln1irnl pol-.

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aolorod lvlna -

1211. ..tal brake, siding mhra·
toblo. 11 oquara whfts 414
oldlna. rod - r lumber, ook
rnoulillng, bo_th tub, now vanity· both, . - bsllan *Jer,
18". 3Bx'l2 · pills mirror. 8 ~P :mt.

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Bloctc Wool 01 HMC On Jackoon Thrw ~ 1~room, two btlll'l. fuH
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114 411 31SI Or 114-441-4428
'10 DAY SAllE AS CASH
OR PENT-2-owN (NO DEPOSrl)

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.Antiques
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Tribune, ..5 Third AVPIUS, QaJ, 1-, lip , . , fii,GDO Or
torRent
llpolla, OH 411111.
PIIIU otlir, 61WJI2.7117, 1'14:
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w-: 1111!1 mora monoyl 3 loclr- oiii114111UIIOO. .
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Anllquo Llollna: Chair C..lng
FIW olghl wiSh Job prejiOnllon
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2 locl-n .For .50 Hold .._,. Evo~ Mq Oftly.
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ted
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lion orouriil 111t0, call 114-862· on 1ll .., Wfth totldO--nAihonlo
Merchandise
5301 collsct onytlrna.
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MdCillOfor c hlng

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tor Culllvoton, Good Condllon, lnotf'IPO: ~Ahch-1 Pow
llan llonusl Wll .... $40 Coli It&amp;t. II I T-... s.tl•, 1
111-1101.
Polnl (lllrlp
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l:lhcca
lprarw,
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Tonii,1-0id,ll4-441:11&amp;
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Deller: South

Motorcycles

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P1g1 10-The o.lly Sentinel

Monday, May 3,1193

Middleport, OhiO

Ohio Lottery

Meigs ousts
Blue Angels
from tourney

Pick 3:

497 .
Pick 4:

Low Jonlgb!lll50s. Cloudy.
Wedllesday, cloudy, blgb In '101.

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IHE ROIL n Ill S1A11'S MIIAY, IIAY 31D
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AlluiUmeclllnc. NewlpillfJII

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, May 4, 1993 ·

Pomeroy councii ·OKs
.
emergency·resolution
.

By JIM FREEMAN
Seadnel News Sgft'
The Pomeroy Vill11ge Council
approved an emergency resolution
Monday night aulhonzing Clerk
Kathy Hysell to transfer $60,000
from lhe general fund to the stteet
fund .for operation of current
expenses.
· .
According to the ~solution, lhe
resolution was deemed an emer·
gency for operation of current
expenses and received three read·
ings Monday night prior to
approval.
In addition, council met with
F'ue OJief Danny ZiJtle to discuss
the purchase of five new air !IIISks,
. spare air tanks and a positive pres·

IERIUNE WAUAWAY
REQIIBS, ROCK-o-LOUNGERS AND
QIWJTY

BERKLINE REQUII~I:::~A~RICS.
RECLINER SALE $·199°0
Anderttlll"l ---~

Ill SIOCI
PORCH &amp; PAllO

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SALE.

SALE
SEUCliOtl IS
GlEAn

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TWIN
5

88

5108

SUMER FURN·ITU E

Reg. *136 Lo~back Spring Base Chair •• Sale *79.
.Reg. s158 Hi·ll~ck Spring Base Chair •• Sale *89
Reg. •30 1 Spring Base Lounger ••~···~·Sale '179
.
Reg. *321 2·Seat Gllder •••••••••~••••••••••Sale •199

EA. PC.

EA. PC.

ByCHARLENEHOE~CH

As described by Frances S.
Buchholzer, director of the Ohio
DepailbiCIIt ~ N~ Reaoun:es.
it means Mpolluuon fl'om your
backyard, the nelgbbodiOOd parking lot, lhe nearby construction
site".
"Non-point soun:e pollutiOit'is
essentially rainwater runoff that
carries organic mattrials, soil and
toxins off the land and into our
waterways and ground water," lbe
diR:ctor advises.
An fll!jlhuls d the local ed!ICI·
tional program, according to Duhl,
will be 'he Forked ~un Lake
Watershed, which he said is now
ue.
. one of the lakes in Ohio wilh lhe
· · Duhl also lq)Oiledlhat an appli- hf8bcst quality water. He said the
cation hu been ... bmitted to the JIUIPOse of the program lhere will
'ble fUture prob'Division of forestty for an addi- be to identify
lems
and
to
~mething
about
lional grant at: $2.SOO.
them
before
they
happen,
as
well
as
Meanwhile, Duhl said lhat plans
rare ~ roWird hirilll someone to maintain establlsbdd practices
which have kept the high quality ci
for the position mid-JIUIC.
Role of the"C"ional special- the lake Wiler.
The program will be jointly
ist will be to help llllldents identify
sponsored· by several agencies,
non-point aources'Of poUillioft.
"Non-point IIOIII'Ca" means pol· including lhe Mei SWCD, Meip
Education, the
lutiOII flowiq from SOURllis which County Board
C8IIIIOl be readily Identified, Dubl Meigs County Utter C011b0l. Proexplained. He said thiJ could be a grant, the Meigs County Health
privaJe septic sysrom Which is emp- Department. the Meigs County
.tying into a stream, accumulated Part District, and lbe local ExleR-

MANY MORE ITEMS IN STOCK AND ON SALE
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LAYAWAY AND SAVE!

SYLVANIA
TELEVISION SALE

VINYL FLOOR
COVERING

Our Entire Stick ef Syhaaia Color
. Televisions Is IH•ced

•IS COLORS
•12 Fl. WIDTH

25" DIA •.REMOTE
CONSOLE
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2=·1n·l
l cap&amp;bllty-• Dllrk

SPECIAL

$488

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Ute 100 picture tube •

Channel Reminder • Sleep
I tl~ner • Cllfitors.

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BUILT·IN DISHWASHER...- ....5269

. The Accident is still under inVftlligatim.

Tuesday~Saturday

Man bound over on charge
A WaahiniJOn Court House man cbarpd with gross sexual
imposldon - bculd OYCI' to the jurildlcdcie of the Mcip County
CoUrt of Common Plea following a ptelimilllry hearing in Meiga
County Court Mandly lflanoon.
RoUid L. ,Newland, 26, or 624 1/2 B. Paint SL, is !!CCUIOd of ·
fpndllas .an 8-yw-ald Mdp County lid In l'awoio)' an April 22. ·
~ Proloculllr OuiJropla TeDOilla gtd Manday OIIOOIL
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Barbara Jennings, executive
director, said resean:h shows that
while 33,000 youngsters ' are now
enrolled, many parents still do not
know that they can buy tuition
credits at today's prices lhat will be
valid - despite future tuition
increases - when lheir children
are ready for college.
The contract wilh the Tomasi
Marketing Gtoup. Inc., or Columbus. includes the cost of both pro.
duction and placement of media
ads.
Ms. Jennin~s said Tomasi,
which will rece1ve $37,000 of the
$ I.l million conb'!lct, was the low·
est of 16 bidders.
In olher business, lhe board:
-QK'd a "$10.1 million loan to
help Luigino's. Inc .• acquire land
and build a new manufacturing
plant in Jackson that the company
said will create almost soo jobs.

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- A ConlniCt Covering 60.000 coal
m'-s in APP''!!Chia and the Mid' west ran out lllday. but no immedi.• ate strike waa called ud union
members !'CIIII1Ied 10 wert.
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Blaettnar suggested the village
Zirkle explained that lbe present accept bids for an old pumpec liUCk
positive pressure fan is old and owned by the village. Councilman
does not work properly . Due to Thomas Werry moved -the village
governmental regulations, the accept lhe bids and council unanimasks and spare air tanks will be mously app:oved the molion.
needed within a year, he exe,.~·
Village Administrator John
Zirkle said he can pure
the Andelson said work on the current ·
fan, masks and spare tanks now for water line replacement project may
$9,518. Councilmu Bill Young be completed within a week.
moved that council allow Ziikle to
Present were Council President
purchase lhe equipment from the . Larry Wehrung and council memftre fund.
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bers Blaeunar, Betty Baroncick,
Also, council agreed to advertise Scott Dillon, Werry and Young,
for bids for a new pumper/rescue Cledc Hysell and Village Adminis·
truck few the fue depadmenL Zirkle trator Anderson.
said Jhe department will try to
Weluwi~ presided over the reg.
replace Jwo existing li\lclcs wilh !he ular meeung in lieu of Mayor
new unit.
IJruce Reed who was not presenL
In addition, Councilman John

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) prisons.
The release of nearly $1.6 million
Erik Turner, lhe AdjulaDt Genin emergency money to lhe Ohio etal's finance officer, indicated the
National Guard and Slale Highway guard may have olher unpaid bills.
'Patrol brought tbe slale's costs in He said lhe amount received Monsion Service.
the Lucasville prison Iiese to more day, in addition to a $799,000
John Costanza, secondary super· than $10 mHiion.
reimbursement April 19. covers
visor in the Meigs County I!oud of
The state ConbOlling Board on bills lhrough April30.
The paarol received $480,000 an
Educat.ion office, described the Monday approved an additional
new proga:au u a move 10 UOiher $950,000 ·for tho patrol and April 19, which represented 1u
modo ot insiJucdon - ''hands-on" $636,000 for lbe Adjlilant Gener- expensea for the first wCek of tbe
science - in the schools. He said it al's Office, bringing their com· standoff.
Nine inmates and one guard
is anolber way to teach. The plan bined total bill for. the 11-day
calls for bolh classroom instruction slandoff to $2.86 millioo.
were killed in lhe siege that ended
and field . .
Earlier, officials of the Depart- April 21 with lhe release of Jive
Duhl
Costanza sll'eSsed the ment of RellabilitatiOil and Comc- . guards who had beeri held jlostage.
The patrol kept 100 to 160 ofli·
imponance of changins attitudes, tiOIIS estimated its costs, including
of getting people to undersland that dalilages to the Southern Ohio Cor- cers at the scene most of the time,
while tbe guard maintained a foo:e
theie is an environmenlal problem rectional Facility, at $7.4 mHiion.
In
a
related
move,
the
board
of at least 500 and at times more,
out lhere wbich needs to be identified and lben 10 come UP. wilh solu- . transferred $4.4 million into the offiCialS said earlier.
In oJher business, the board
tions. Duhl said that 1f this first Emergency Purposes Fund to help
year's program is a success, lhen the SIBle pay costs that may come authorized lhe Ohio Tuition Trust
funding will IX'Obably be available liter. The money wu transferred Authority to enter into a $1.1 mil·
from an account set aside for new lion, 18-month conb'!lct to advertise
in the yean aiiead.
GGIIIs ud Objectives
Goals as eslabliShed for the new
!IOil·pOint aourc:e pollution environ· ·
mental education JXOject. are:
·- to develop high levels of
Charges are pending agiinst Jwo and separa!ed around 8 a.m.
pul!lic awareness;
Cuyahoga County men involved in
Around 9:30 a.m .. Baum was
-to increase community a shooting incident while turkey silting against a ttee, drinking from
involvement in environmenlal edu- hunting Saturdar morning in a red and while bevellgC container,
cation and cooservation programs Chester Township near Texas · when Keltic, allegedly pursuing
sponsored by the public schools, Road.
what he lhought was a lurtey, saw
Soil and Water Conservatioo DisWilliam E. Baum, 37, of Berea the moving red and white beverage
trict, Forked Run State Part, and was shot while turkey hunling wilh container and shot his hunting partother local. state and federal agen- anolher man, Norman Keric, 42, of ner, Wood said.
cies;
Parma, Game Protector Keith
Wood declined to identify what
-to involve individuals in Wood said Monday afternoon.
kint;l of beverage Baum wu con·
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Keltic stai1ed out hunting together
Baurn was
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tiasli, or even soil erosion resulting
in pollution.

Seadnel News swr .
Meigs County has rece~ved
grants totalins $10,000 to go
· toMad hiring an edacational IPCci&amp;list to work wilh sixlb, lnelllb.
and eighlh gradm 011 Cllvironmen·
tal issues, specifJCally the iJ!entification of non-point soun:e pollutiOn.
Announcement of lhe graau,
$2.000 froiD the Environmental
Protection Agency and $8,000
from the Depanment of Naaural
Resources, was made by Mike
Duhl of the Meip Soil and Wt~«
Conlervalion Dislrict at Moaday"s
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vUJage's resldelltl. (PIIoto by Jim Freeman)

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with 41 pellets of number four
shot, Wood said.
Wood said Baum was transported by the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service to Veterans
Memorial l'A&gt;spital where he was_ ..
· kept overnight before being
released.
The duo is scheduled to appear
May 19 in lhe Meip County Coon
of Judge· Patrick O'Brien, Wood
said.

Leading index figures
down 1 percent in March

shifts.
The lalks, held in Washington
under the guidance of a federal
medialll:, were under 1 news JII!!Ck·
out. and the Bituminous Coal Operaton Associatian, Which ~as .
12 oflhe nation's largest COil comBy DAVE SKIDMORE
product-anytime soon.
weekiy average of 343,000 in
panics, had no COIIlmenL
Alloda.-l'resll Writer·
Last week, the department Febll!lll)' to 376.000 in March.
In a starement, lhe UMW said
WASHINGTON - The gov· reponed fJrSt quarJer GOP growlh
-A decrease in the average
· · .. workWCelt at factories, from 41 .5
.only: •'The operators, IS of yet, emmCIIt's chief economic flnCISI· at an anemic 1.8 pcroenL
have failed to acknowledge the ing gauge plunged I percent In
"We're in a very subdued econ· hours in February to'41.2 in Man:h. ·
legitimacy of, let alol!e meet, the March, the wont dct:1lne since lbe o~y. The~:s ~ing very .buoyant
-A dip iJI consumer confidence , .
needs of our members."
middle of the recession more than . gomg on. s81d cconom•.st Lau· a,s meuured by 1 Universitr of
UMW'President Richanl Trwn· 1two years l$0, the Commerce renee H. Meyer, a St. Louis-based Michigan survey, the lhird 1n a
ka, who has the sole aulhority to Department S81d today.
consulJanL
row
calla llrike, had told minm Mon'The drop, sliahlly steeper ~han
In a speech Monday, Treasury.
-·A ~line in orders and con-·
dar. afternoon to get ready for a predicted by analysis, was a sign of Secretary LI~yd Benuen blamed l,nlet few ~w commen:ial buildings
striltc when the contriCt expired at the dramatic slowdown that hiS the severe m•d-Marcb stonn for and business equipment' such as
midnighL
gripped the ecopomy this year, much of .the fust quarre!:s w~- f!!CI(lly equipmeatand COiilputc:n. .
The 12 companies Involved compared wi!h a brief period of ness. calling the quarter a w~!et
-A drop in new .onlcn to factohave 60,000 miners in 11 least six robust powth lite last year. ·
pothole on our road "! recovery·
ries for COIIS!IIIIel' ~·
states: Ohio, Pennsylvania. West • The decrease was the worst
However, ~mist SIJ!Ig W,oo
-A decreuc m the inflation-.
Virginia, Kentucky, lllinois and since November 1990. It followed Sohn of Nor~est Corp. m Mm· adjusted money sUAJly.
lndilna. The COIIII'ICt between lhe a modest 0.5 percent increue in neap!&gt;lis said the weather c~~;n
-A speedup In delivery times
UMW l1id the .-oci•tioo UIUally Fe~ and a slilht 0.1 percent explain '?"'Y part of lhe economy s from factories, a sign or falling
u a model for tho indusary. · decline m Januiuy. fn Doc:ember, at recent SliPPI!IJe.
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demand.
About 300 1111al1Dr 0011 companies the Clld of the economy's llrCJll8ell
"Tho - Y is kind,~ ICfiP-,A fall in the fnllwion-adjlllllld
are expected 10 lign the llf6CIIICIII quar11er in ftve yem, lho lnd~ of lnglhe botiOm right now, he said. bacltlos of orclen 11 fllctoriCI 1
as well. .
Leadins Iadic;aton bad leapt I. 7 ''The fun~nlll problenl is. lhe · siP tho aualllll wlctaia; if bivThe contract alao affecu the perc:att,lho beit In a decide.
CC91101DY liD t mlliill enough .iobi · il!g llllle bOuble hepb1g up wilh
~ benefits of aboul 12(),000
· 'J'billndex 1s designed 10 predict to support lhe kind of spending demand
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reareea.
economic activity six to nine neceaa!'Y to l!av~. even moderltc · Two indicaton were positive.
l'llr!ier Ibis year, ah.oo•andl of monlhsin l!dvance. 'l1ri8 c:onsec:u- econonuc 810wt!'·
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Srock prices, as meuured by abe
minen went an a ~elective llrib. ti\&lt;e doCUnet are a &amp;ood. althoi!Jh
In March, nme of t!Je ~ndex s Slaildard .t; Poon soo, rose. The
Tho wallroul endecl after a monlh far rrom foolproof sign of a reces- forward-looking
md1cators . ~of raw materials 1080, a sign
wilh a 60-dly c;cllllr8Ctexltillion.
siOII aheld.
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The coal
have laid
·Analysts do 1101 expect the.CICOII• lhe index,. ~ .lqest 10 Sllllliesl,
The various changes left the
tbey nelid men
work iU1et omy to ~ blclt into receaian thiJ lhe nepbve indicalllrs were: ·
index at a seuonally adju1teil
to re~aln compolilive whb year. However, they warn that
--!.~In building permits. 152.0, up 2,8 po~c:eut fiom a year
nonumon 11ld forci1p producen. fcrowth Is unlikely to reach the·
-A nse 1D new cla•m• for ago ·and down 0.6 percent from
The nniDII is ,_.llllinl min job
Qanh quaaw me- 4.7 peftlCIIt as unemployment benefits, fFom a· lhrtle ~ qo.
- I t ) for ill memben.
· . measured
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