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The company expects to pres- mented 1n the fourth quarter."
f!roulllard, president of Hll~
ent a spec,lflc plan to restructure
Mr. Brouillard continued,
Its balance sheet; Including a "The stores we are closing as
Department Stores, Inc., ·anpounced today the !lrst steps In a
re(luctlon of overaU debt levels part of our restructuring, plan
• restructilrlng plan aimed at
and InfuSion of additional cap!- have had dlf!lcully achlevin.g our
refocusing the . company on Its . . tal, by the -end of January.
' standar&lt;ls o! profltab!Uty. Many"
most profitable markets.
. Hills j!stimates a total sales ·of these· storeS are former GOld
Brouillard, In . an announce- lncr.ease of 6% for the month of · Circle locations which we ac- ·
. rrent to the Ohio Valley Publish- December, and i! 5% Increase In . qulred two years ago ·from
!fig Compaqy, said 28 of llllls 214
comparable store sales. How- Campeau/ Federated .. Depart- ,·
stores will close, b11 t that, "The ever, as with tnost other retail- ment Sto~ that . have been
announced closings dO not affect ers, margins came under pres- unable .to make a successful
the Hills Store In Gallipolis. This sure !rom the cost o! additional transition to lhe Hills mere hanarea is 'o neourstrongestmarkets adverUslng promotions a·nd the dlslng format. By closing these
pnd we are committed to the overall difficult economic stores, we can concentrate on our
people In ·the GalllpoUs area to environment:
• stronger,. more profitable mar,
provide high quality, nam"
Thomas H. Lee, Chalrriuin of kerts such as those located In
brand merchandise at every day the Board of Directors, com- Indiana, New York, Olllo, Penlow price. "
men ted, ·"These store closings nsylvanla and WestV!rgtllla. Our
The president continued, "We arepartofanoverallrestructing remodeling and refurbishment
will continue to .keep you ap,- plan we began during the fourth . program will further strengthen
· POMEROY ACROSS THE RIVER • Fl'lllll · . Bowed Its "anks 011 New Year's. Eve cnsbig .
prlsed of all the exciting plans we quarter, which also Includes Hllls'leadershlp position In these
ma!ly Ma~ Street businesses to tYJICJUIIe, The
Masoa, W.Va. on NeW- Year's Day, It appeared
have In store for. the GalUpolls. overhead reductions and seniOr . mares.
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river crested a bit over 49 feet early Wednesday
that aU or. Pomeroy' was Boating down the rjver.
area.as.we reaffirm our pledge to management appointments pre:
morning.
Pomeroy was hit bard as the .Ohio River
· provide area residents with the , Vlously lrhplement¢d as well as a
finest products and c11stomer reduction of outstanding debt
service. "
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and a capital !l)fuslon. Our cash
The company, after closing 28 flow, which hicludes approxlFive calls for ·assistance 'were
stores, wlll Implement ~ pro- niately $5Q mijll~n In annual
• answeed by uniiS of Meigs CountY
gram to upgrade and remodel depreciation and amortization,
Eight were fined, several on Emergency Medical Services on
remaining locations In order to remains healthy. We maintain
more than one charge, in the court Wednesday.
Improve customer satisfaction close working relationships with
of Middleport Mayor Fred HofAt 9:02 a.m., Pomeroy squad
and to enhance Its competitive our vendors · and factors and
fman Wednesday night
went to Mulberry Avenue fOr Charposition.
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continue to pay for goods· In full
Fined were 1unior Walker, Mid- les Carson. carson"'was taken to
Annual losses attributed to the and In , a timely manner. In
dleport. $100 and cOsts, possession Holzer Medical 'Center. At 9!48
28 closing s.tores amo1111t to addition; on December 31 1990
of marijuana, and $25 and costs on a.m., Rutl8nd squad went to Stale
·approxlmate'y $1j) million:
we made the schedLded $43
each bf two c~es of l!ismlerly Route 124 for Ernest Davis, who
As a result of store cloSings and mUllon principal payment to the · conduCt; Brad K. · Robinson, Long · ·. was taken to Holzer.
At 1:53
other restructlng charges, ·. the bondholders of our Senior
Bottom, $25 , and. cosiS, no p.m., Th('PCI'S Plains squad went to
company wllll.n curln the fourth · Notes.''
operator's license, and $100 and Stale ~oute 681 for Gene Jones.
quarter a one-time, principally : Brouillard added, ' 'In addition
cosIS an\f five days in jail, 'resisting · , Jones .w~ ta!cen Ill. Veterans
non-cash charge of approlmately to the $10 m!Illon we wlll save
arrest; IU)d Thomas P. ~8rooks, Memorial. At 9:29· p.m., Pomeroy
$125 mllUon.
from the store closings, during Cheshire, $10 and costs,-expired squad went to Chester Road for
Hills has also rtalned Smith 1991 we will also realize an
registration, and $25 and c;oscs, in- Clarence Lee; he was transported to
Barney,HarrisUpham&amp;Co.and additional $10 mUUon In annual
surance suspension.
Veterans. At 9:31 P·1'1·· ~ulland
the · Argosy Group to serve as cost savings as a result of
Others lined were Aaron J. squad responded to Meigs Mine 31,
flrianclal advisors.
overhead reductions lmple·
Davis, Middleport, $25 and costs, and took Randy Lowe to O'Bledisatler1y manner; Wmfcnl E. ness.
Life, Pomeroy, $25 and costs, disorderly manner; Tell. ._ Dexttz,
Middl
$10 and
failure
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Nancy Kay DeWitt Brown.
Geor e· ·
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He was. a retired state em-· .10 yietrchattene M. Cadle. Mid·
VeteraQS MeD1-~ital .
George W. Himt, 84, of Point ployee and attended the Garfield die~. $10 fine only, expired
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WEDNESDAYAD~IONS
· regtstration; .and Randall R. Moore,
Pleasant, died Wednesday, Jan. 2, Avenue Chun;h of God.
Syracuse, $25 ·and cosiS, driving - Mattie 'learord, .fortland; Zel1990 at Pleasant Valley Hospital. ·
He Is · survived by his ~Je,
pba Stewart, RadDe.&lt; WED. under suspension. '
Hunt was a retired fanner, a Geneve (Musser) Brown. . .
Forfeiting borids in the court NESDAY DISCHARGES • Wilmeml&gt;er of t)Je Good Shepherd
Also surviving are three
PITCHING JN 7 nis was the scene M011day night at Swisher
were Greg ,L. Nease, Syracuse, . liam Qulvey, Robill Dugan, Lillda
United Methodist Chm-ch and ·at- daughters, Aretta May Montgoand
Lohse as volunteen pitched In to help pBCk up merchandise
$110, possessicln of marijuana; Hawley, Mildred Fultz, Eruestille
tended Si. Paul United Methodist mery of Letart · Falls, Ohio,
and IJlOVe it to the secoad Boor. Because of the thousands of items
Chatles R. Petry, New Haven, W. WDIIams, Ro~rt File, and Jaditb which
Ch::!· March 2l, 1906 in Roane Dorothy Ann .Haskins of }'lelson- Va.,
bad to be moved, the pnleess started about 2 p.m. and con$460, physical control or a Laudermilt.
v!lle and VIrginia Lee
tinued
rot nearly sevea boars.
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$60, running a IIOp sign; Richard T.
was preceded in ~ by his wife, of BldiVell; nine . grandch!IdreDugan, JQtine, $60, running a red
Mary Marie (BamCtt) Hunt.
n; and 16 great-grandchildren.
light,
and $460, ~sical,control of
Surviving are a son and. He was preceded In death by
a
motor
vehicle while under the indaughter-in-law, W'dlard D. "Son- eight brothers and two sisters. ·
fluence of alCohol or drugs; and
,ny" and Elaine Hunt of Point . Funeral services· will be conMarty Dupa, Rutland, $225,
Pleasant; one grandson, George D. ducted 1 p.m. Friday .at waughHiint and two sislers, Myrtle Wolfe Halley-Wood Funeral Home with lleeing a police officer.
of Ravenswood and Matilda Rev . Paul .Voss offlclatlng. BurRowley of Pomeroy, Ohio.
tal will be In Ohio Valley Memory
· Service will be at 2 p.m. on Gardens. .
Continued !rom page 1
Friday, Jan. 4, 1991 at the. CrowFriends·may call at the funeral
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Grandsons and great- dermined.
A bid for office space for the
Burial will follow at the Kirkland grandsons will serve as
Meigs · County Depanmem of
Memorial Gatdens.
pallbearers.
Human Service's new · JOBS
Friends may caJI at the funeral
on Thursday, J_an. 3, 1991
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.program was accepted on Wednes11-m. to 9 p.m.
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Marriage licenses have been day. The bid was received from
Fred Brown ·
granted in Meigs County Probate Maxine Gaskill, for space in the
Coats Building in Middleport. The
Fred Brown, 86, o! Portsmou\h . Court to Donald~ Lindeman, 26, DHS currently leases other space in .
Rd., died Tuesday, Jan.1,1991,1n . Chester, and Tonya Sue B~ouse, the ·building for other DHS
University Hospital, Columbus. \20, Chester; Howanl D_aYid Barr,
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~e ·was born Aug. 17, 1904 In · 25, Urbana, and ~linda JCJl!D . programs.
The commissioners cbntinued
Green ToWJishlp, 'Gallla County, Spencer, 20, Pomeroy, and Martin
their
discussions with the archi~
of the late ~!chard M and Leroy Searles, 27, and Tma Faye
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Hall, 27, bOth of Middleport.
tural firm oC Burgess and Niple"of
Parkersburg, W.Va. concerning the

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Lower gas prices ~pected soon. . 1
- The lowered gas prices now l&gt;eing experienced in some areas

A Pomeroy Ruin mai beconie a little richer after an appearance on
the Ohio Lottery's television program.
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· According Ill the Ohio Lottery's Marietta office, Kenny Brown of
Pomeroy won the semi-final round on last Saturday's program, and
now advances to the final round, where he will have the O{lportunity
to win c~h (up to $200,000) or a new au'!lmobile by spmning ,the
show's "big wheel." · ·
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The
which will ~ telecast tomorrow evenin_g, can be
seen on W WK-TV 13 from Huntington; W. ~a., and begms at 7:30
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The attempted bmglary at ·the
Wayne Pullins residence on
Naylor's Run Road early Wednes,. day moriling is under investigalion
by the . Meigs County Sheriff's
DepartmenL ·
· Acconling to Sheriff Jatnes M.
Soulsby, a. six-foot male subject
wearing a denim jacket forced OllC'I
a lock on a bay window at the·
residence and entered lbe home.
Mr. Pullins reported to the department that the subject went to J'ullit\s' bedroom door and flicked on a
~ ligbler. . The S!•spect, upon seeinJ
Mr. Pullins, ran and exited througll
the same window and headed
toward the Laurel Cliff area. ·

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Actions for diasolutioa of mar·
riage . have beein li~ in Meigs
County Common Pleas CoUrt by
I ~~~L. French, Oleshire, llld
French, Pomeroy; Kimberly
Picbas and Bad O'Dea
Pickens, both of PomiiiO)'; and Jeffrey L. HoQeboldcr, CoOlville, llld
.Edna
May
Houlebolder,
Reedsville
CLEAN-UP B,EGINS • ~ Ill Oblo Rmr .._.. to netde Wed· .
Dissolution have been Plllled b1
. aufl1, _ , ••' 1 11 Clll Mila Street.,.._ ilae -•"J-deaD-:-----the-eoun 110 Thnya Sue Blmhoulo
!P f# .... . - II I II a- dlefr Ilion. Here, Clllritt ltraatter and
and David Howard B11110U1e, llld
'Dn'1 ra 1w ..... ad 111C11t 111e
llilt from the lint ~el or K . ' to ,Ernest l,l. Imboden II anc1 Vic-

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THE LARGEST .
-INVENTORY REDUCTION
SALE IN 'tHE HISTORY OF
RUTLA"D. FURNITURE!'

818 DAYS!

'.'50°/o OFF:. and· more'~

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Last · year . was a busy and District.
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memorable yeat for Meigs County. _ • The SYr&amp;euse Poli&lt;(e Depanmem
Some oC it was good and some of it recovered a stolen vehicle from
was not so goocl. The following-of· Florida on May 22.
fcrs a highlight of IIIIIP. hat!Sixty·nine Southern High School
penings from 1990. Which were. seniors ·received their-diplomas on
.most mem018ble for you?
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May 20 in combined bacca1aurellle
:: A bid of $357,667 from the Sut· and commmcement exercises held
phen ~. Columbus; for a in the Charles W. Hayman gym·
· !jew ladder truck for theM;~ riasium. Kathy lhle was valedic; .
Fire
. Deparanent wu acce
by torian and Chris Murphy was
Mi!ldleport Vd~e Council.
salaitat0tif1. · ·
•' Prominent Middleport .Educator'·
Senator Jan Michael
'Lee W. McComu of Middleport . stieaker for the 22nd lllliUII
died May 26 at Holzer Medical Aigh School graduation on May
Centtz at the age of 83. Mr. Me, with 148 scnicn receiving their
Comas wu superintendent of the' diDlomas. MelanieJ- Beegle was
MiddJeDQJt · Exempted Village viledictorian and WaliiCt Edwln1
SchoolS lrom 1941 to 1965.
, Crooks witllalutatorian.
Eleven of Meigs County's DUb - Aspeots of six Meigs cOuntY and
Col1ectors formed• the Meigs two Oallla County mine recfama· · County Asaocialion of Trash ,lion pojeciB at a popoeed COil of
Haulers. 1'hcY orpnized in a ~ $1~ ,703 wete dllcullled at a
step toward fighting certa111 Ohio DepaQIJiaent of Natural
regulatici!IS.J&gt;!tJP!ied
by the ' ~ulti- ·. .Resoun:ea,
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FURNITURE· - HELD
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·-Graduations, solid waste district.
foreeast f~r Ohi~ .
policy_ meetings, sesquicentennial this weekend
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River crests in ·Cincinnati

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SATURDAY, JA"UARY 5TH, 9 AM-7 PM

At 5:3S a.rri. on Wednesday, ticular, involved the speeifics of .
deputies took a deer accident general contracting bi$lJ. which
report
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w~re opened by, the com,missioneis
Acconling to the accident report, at a meeting in November. No bids
Todd 'Ilipp of Pomeroy was have been awarded to date on the
southbound on Route 7 near the in- project; lind discussions on Wedtersection of State Route 248 when nesday involved the infonnation, or
he struck and killed a deer that ran lack thereof, submi~ with the apinto the path of his vehicle.
parent low bid.
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Light damage was listed Ill the and~i.'c~a:c~ ~nf~=
hood ofTripp's l%6Cbevrolet.
. finn's references obtained by the
Bonnie Lemaster of Pomeroy architect are major issues in the
reported Ill_the deputment on Wed..,.;nw f the -~•
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nesday eveoi!tg thit ~ ·had _.aww-oa. o
&amp;~-~-contractmg .
stolen her newSpiper tube. The ·bid.
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further
thef t is believed to have occaned research in the matter, and awardbetween 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on ing of the conttacts is e•pected 10
WednCsday.
take place at next week's meeliilg. ·
In ocher action, the commissioners:
' approved a mquest for a $SO
petlJ cash/change fund for the
Meigs County Recorder's office,
which was submiaed for Wednesday's meeting;
- set January 14 as the board's
.orpnizatiooal meeting;
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. .l&gt;reaent at the meeting ~
Commissionen Jones, Mannina
Roush, . David · Koblentz, Gletk
Mary Roush, Roberts, and County
OBlige Superintendent 'led Warner.

The ~g was conducted by
Hill in the absence of Mayor Eber
Pickens, who was injured in a fall
earlier this week. · .
' Council then entered into executive session.
Attending were Hill, council
members · Teresa Drummer, Jim .
Pape, Kenny Buckley, Minter
Fryar, and Katie · Crow, and
Clerk/freilsurer Janice Lawson.

·Deputies probe accident

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filling in the newly-formed ditches.
CoUncil agreed · that residents
· should stop such action, and that
ditches that have been filled must
be re-opened by the property ·
owners. This must be done immediately, council noted.
It was mentioned that . owners
could be held responsible if acddents are caused by water spilling
.oniD the highway.

Tpe Ohio Supreme Court Is to set
the ground rules Friday fQI' Pa~l
Pfeifer's legal challenge to. Lee
Fisher's victory In the state
attorney general's race.
Chief Justice Thomas Moyer
Aside from answering clills regatding the hiJ~h water in the
saldhewlllmeetwlthlawyersfor
county, the Meigs County Sheriff's deparunent responded Ill a
Pfeifer and Fisher to establish
mishap near the Beacon Station and ihvestigated·a ddmestic dispute
grounds rules for the challenge
on Thursday.
and to determine the cost of the
On Thursday afternooll, deputies were called to State Route 7
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beyond the Beacon Station . when · a semi truck was southbound
procedure·
through the high ~ when a pickup truck going north qtused' a
Pfeifer flied the challenge last
wave and droWned OLit the' semi's engine. A wrecker .was caJied to
week seeking to overturn his
pull the semi out qf ~ WBIP.'. •
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~ narrow loss to Fisher In the Nov.
- Oir ,ljiaiili;· ~-~-- were C81led 10 a ~tatrTawilsldp ;- · G!geaetat,,eU!ctltm.' :"'
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The chle! Justice also will
, as the dispute, according to the sheriff's report, was just verbal.
· decide If a $10,000 bond Pfeifer
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posted last Friday will coyer the
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cost of the procedure. Attorneys
for both candidates were to
TBREE INJURED IN WRECK- Three people
rtght side ol the road and came to rest offthe right
recommend Thursday the
hiJured
In
a
two-ear
accident
on
Slate
Route
were
berm actordlns to the Ohio State Wghway Patrol.
amount of the bond.
Tbunday
altenoon.
Both
vehicles
went
ofl
the
7
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Fisher's representatives con. CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
One runway at the city-owned tend the bond should be much
flooded Ohio River, which forced , Lunken Airport was closed be- higher, .while Pfeifer's attorneys ·
several floating restaurants. to cause of high water.
argue that It should be reduced. .
At Riverfront Stadium, where
close and prompted flood gate
The bond Is to cover legal,
·Three Meigs Co\lnty residents leased and the Yonkers were by Cleland.
to be Installed at Riverfront the Cincinnati Bengals host the administrative and personnel
Cleland, who was traveling at
Stadium, crested Thursday five •Houston Oilers.In a playoff game costs of such things as taking were suffered Injuries In a admitted for observation. Sarah approximately
55 mile~ per hour,
two-car accident on State Route 7 · Yonker was reported In lair but
feet above Cincinnati flood stage. Sunday, a flood gate was lndepOsitions. on what happened Thursday afternoon.
was
unable
to
stop In time and
stable condition Friday, a hospiFlood stage at Cincinnati Is 52 S!;llled to keep water off the during the electio!l.
struck
Yonker's
car broadside.
Sarah G. · Yonker. 87, her tal spokeswoman said .
feet and the r~ln-swollen river playing surface. However,JnstalAccordlqg to a report from the Both vehicles skidded oft the
Harry Franken, a court spo- · passenger David C. Yonker, 87,
crested about noon Thursday at . llng the flood gate meant closing
GalUa-Melgs
post of .ihe State right side ofthe road and came to
both
o(
Pqmeroy,
and
Donald
C.
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kesman, said Thur$day Moyer
· 57 feet, ltshlghestcrestln the city . the stadium service entrance.
Highway
,Patrol,
· Yonker was rest off the right berm, the report
Cleland,
17,
of
Racine,
were
"The ·magic number lor t!le had not decided whether to
since 1979:
State
Route 7 slated.
southbound
on
Memorial'
taken
to
Veterans
Officials at the Ohio River stadium Is 57 feet (water level) handle the case himself ot pass It
· Yonker was cited for.raflure to
when
.she
attempted
to
turn left
Hosplt~l
by
the
Meigs
County
FO'recast Center said the water, and that me110s there Is water on to another Justice as state law
yield
when turning left and
on
to
Meigs
l:ounty
Road
75.
As
EMS
following
the
accident
In
· level was expected to remain at lapping at the service entrance,'' permits. Both Moyer and Pfeifer
Cleland
was cited lor failure to
she
turned;
she
traveled
Into
the
Salisbury
Township.
about 57 feet Friday and begin said Bengals -business manager are Republicans, Republicans
wear
a
safety
belt.
path
of
an
oncoming
car,
driven
Cleland was treated and reslowly falling this weekend.
Bill Connelly. "This plllce was· tontrol the Supreme Court, 4-3.
The court can declare Fisher
The high water forced some engineered with floods In mind.
or
Pfeifer the winner or rule that
families who live near the river it's like the opposite o! a bathtub;
the election should be set aside. If
to evaeuate their homes. The Red Inside the bowl Is dry."
a ·new election Is ordered, ihe
If high water requires that the
Cross said 35 families sought
The board ._,as reorganizCIJ Board Association - fo~ the board
A needs budget showing a deficit
flood gate be lett In place Sunday state and counties would pick up · of approximately $479,000 in during the meeting with Denn)' members, and Dennie Hill, Supt.
.•emerge!ICY hO\ISing In motels.
Sections of a bOut 40 roads near and the stadium service entrance the cost.
-operating funds to be submitted to Evans l&gt;eing elected president, and Bob Ord, and Pam Boso, assistant
the river were temporarily closed, another entrance further . Fisher, meanwhile, Is going the Meigs County Budget Commis- Scott WOlfe, vice president. . treasurer, were approved. PerforcJ&lt;ised and a hall-dozen res tau- away from the river will be used . ahead with plans to be swo~11 In
sion was adopted by the Southern. Regular meetings were set for the mance bonds where required and
Jan. 14. He would succeed Local School District Boa¢ of third Monday ·of each month at 7 · subscriptions for ·the Brief q.se
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Bengals ot!lclals said the flood- Anthony Celebrezze Jr. , a Demodid not open because acess
p.m. at the hi$h school. However, .were renewed.
Education Thursday nighL
-roadways and walkways were Ing did not threaten the playing of. crat, .who ran unsuccessfully for
Attending were Charles Norris,
· The budget shows anticipated the ·next meenng will 1&gt;e held on
governor.
water-covered.
Sunday 's game.
Evans, WoHe, Gary Willford, and
receipts of $3,352,000 IIJid ~pen­ Feb. ~ at 7 p.m. at the school.
Membership in the Ohio School Susie Grueseio Supt. _Ord, and HiU.
ditures of $3,832,000, according to
Treasurer Dennie Hill.

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Both Go-Mart and SuperAmerica in Gallipolis are offering gasoline
Pomeroy Attorney, wu IIPJXlinted .
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Village Solicitor. when Syracuse
the SuperAmerica outlet in Middleport
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The meeting dealt with
lems weekend In 0hlo.
created by surfacO and
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A high pressure system movmine sites abandoned pnor to lng .across the state Friday ·
August 1977 and popoeedjFClama- provided the state with lots o!
lion once the federal RRmment sunshine and high temperatures
mptes funds availlble.
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A long-tenn care ombudsn!an •. to the near 35.
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pro8J8111 was initiated in Meigs
But clouds. are expected to
County as • Cc:~U:~ for begin fllterlrtg \nto the state from
Elders rural
program · the .west and southwest Friday
whic~ was IWied . in .eigbl night. There Is as"'all chance lor
southeastern Ohio Counties. The ·· snow to !all In the northwest
prop· worts to linpove the counties by Saturday motnlng.
quality oC life .Mticb older penon~·--··Overntght lows will be In the 20a.
receive in their homes, in comThe chance for preclpl~tlon
munity baled settings IIJid in nurs- will be Increasing. on Saturday.
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NEW VETERANS SERVICE omca · Ma c.le, left, Is
Melp County's leW YeterDI tenke ulflcer. tHe nplacei Hugh
Meigs real ·estate 118CDI Jean with snow In the north. Warmer
nUsseU wu hired by Middleport air will slowly spread north Into
Coster who retired Ibis -~~ .tier l!oldfnlllle job for the put 12
years. Cale will be Iaiiie Veterul Service Ollc:e at U4 Mulberry
SCooneil to adminisler the . the Ohio Valley Saturday mornhitln Regionil Commission lng, which may first cause the
.Ave~ Pomeroy, tift da)'l a -k, 8:30 LJL to 4 p.m. to prOYide a
variety of aervlcel to veterau. Joanaa CGalldl will ·coatfnue to
Opponunilies' 011111 of preclpltailon to beatn as a
work In llle ~ there. Cale II a velela llal'llll ee1 ted fOil!' yens
$43,
awarded to th6 village ill miXture o! rain or snow o~ even
March
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tlon units to preserve bodies In
theWhlteHousenowfearthatthe
American minds.
the heat of the Saudi Desert until
American people's support
"That kind of information"
they can be flown home.
would wane If. they knew how
doe!!n't need to be splashed
One Pentagon source went so -many empty body bags had been
around In print during the .far as to tell us that there Is a
s¢nt over: ·
holidays one House Armed Servl- ·worldwide stockpile of 63,000'
We reported in November that
ces Committee staffer told us.
body bags in · ·the Pentagon
Preslden~Bush had been sobered
"No one wants to hear It"
Inventory, but he refused to say
by the top-secret casua~ty - estl· ..
"No omi wants you .to bear It,"
how many have been earmarked · mates the Pentagon gave him.
would be more accurate. •
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Those figures say that as many
A Pentagon spokesman told
Shleldorhowmanyl)avealready
as 10,QOO Americans could die In
out reporter Paul Parkinson that
been shipped there.
the first ~eek of a war with Iralj,
logistical Information about bo·
H~ also said the Pentagon has a
and as many as 30,000 C,Ould be ·
dies bags. coffins and other
stockpile of 4,000 metal cas~ets
dead if the war lasted 20 days.
preparations to handle the dead
that can be used and reused for
Iraq's Saddam Hussein has
Is "classified." He explained that
ferrying bodies home, but
rightly figured that AmeriCa has
by releasing the numbers, the
wouldn't say if any were already ·nd stom~h for that many deat~
Pentagon would "give the eneon the Acene In Saudi Arabia. . In a war to reclaim Kuwait and.
m!es an advaptage." .
When outspoken Air Force
Its oil. He Is counting on AmerlThe men and women of those
Chief of Staff Gen. Mlcl}ael
c;a's sott-heartedness~s part of ..
units would clean, dress and
Dugan was fired for having loose
ills own battle strategy. For his
prepare .the bodies .of dead , lips. · one of his more candid
part, Saddam is not.hampered by
soldlel'$ for return to the United
comments was this: "TheAmert-· . similar sentiments. , His own
States. ·
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casualty estimates tell him · to
Other advance work for the
operation untU body bags come' expect 10 Iraqi deaths for every
dead .has Included the lilstalla·
home."
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I wpuld !Ike to comment on Mr.
I wonder what his ZIP COlle. is.
Hoeiilch's column about the
He's never in Washington, D.C.
Increase In ga5ollne 'Prices. .
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Mr. Bush said "no new taxes"
the wrong words In "Keep
but · nothing about raising oid
smiling." Maybe it should be
one~. He Is asking the American
"Keep grimacing."
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the Eastern bloc and thus, de
facto, the end of the Cold War,
1990 will be seen by historians as
· the first yeal'ofthe post-war era.
Before our eyes, If we·are not too
exhausted and befuddled to look,
(he world Is assuming the shape
that It will probably retain ~or
several decades - perhaPs even
a ·centuty or more- to come.
There are signs that President
~ush Is well aware of this, and is
eager to have the United States
play a major role in determining
that shape. His critics may scoff
when he speaks, optimistically,
about a "new world order,"
remembering past abuses ofthat
expression. But some new world
order Is precisely Whllt there Is
going to ·be, like It or not. and It Is
In America's highest interest.to
take a hand In designing II.
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The first thlng·to note liboutthe
decades Immediately ahead Is
that the, United States will be the

world's leading nation- mllltarThird, once Saddam Hu,sseln Is
lly and politically, and to a large suitably dealt with (and h.e wlll
extent economic.a lly as ·well. It . be), there wm be time to
may be that It will consent to contemplate and evaluate cer·
leadership only reluctantly: will ta!n more durable developments ·
•'have greatness thrust upon lt. •• that will greatly Influence the
But It 'cannot', It seems to me, shape of the new world order.
escape Its destiny.
In earlier centuries, or even
· Second, It seem.s clear .- Mr. . the early decades of this one. the
Francis Fukuyama to the con· growth of competing economic
trary notwithstanding - that blocs would have been a sure sign
history will keep right on happen- of trouble to come. And so It may
lng. The first historic contronta- prove. But the world has recently
lion of the post-Cold War era,
learned things about the power of
· between Iraq and the rest of the tree economies that suggest
world, Is alreadY nearly five
more hopeful possibilities. It
months old. Significantly, It was
may well be that nations can
the United States that blocked
learn to comjlete fruitfully, and
Saddam Hussein's southward
raise . living standards everythrust , organized the global
where to levels beyond
opposition, and \viii have tbe . Imagining.
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labQrlng ciar if mU!tary action Is ,
There re111ain, of course, some
necessary. All perfectly app)'Op--[Jshards or the shattered 70-year
r!ate for the world's leadlng ' J con:tmunl~t experiment to ga,ther
nation- Indeed, its only remainup and bury: Albania, where the
!ng superpower.
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and China, where vast Impulses
· toward ~eedom are gatherfng
and will Soon burst forth.
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And In one area of the globe·the Mlddie East ~ there will stU!
rester a regional controversy
that was not Inspired by the Cold
War and bas thereforesurvtved
It: the confrontation between
Israel and Its Arab enemies. But
nothing burna~ Is perfect, or lasts
forever. It w!ll be enough, surely,
if the new world order sketched
above can afford mankind some
decades of respite
the wars,
civil and International, that
·blotched the 20th century , so
irretrievably.
It we are wise, we w!ll use that
precious tlmetoflndourway ,o ut
of the moral ' morass Into whlcb
the world stumbled when It
seemed, for a whUe, that God bad
died. In 1991 we can take the first
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Currently, many Americans sus·
cases Include Exxon, Mobile, ' !lam P. Gray, who Is presiding ,
pect that multinational oll com· Shell, Tex;~.co, Chevron, Unocal, over both cases . He has hardly links between Gray and the .oil
panles are taking advantage of , BP and Arco.
concealed his antagonism to- companies, attorneys for Callfor,
theMideastcrtslstoreapunjustl·
Thdse companies deny the
ward the arguments advanced nla tnd LQII'g Beach recently took ·
fled profits. In . Los Angeles,
charges that they. unlawfully
by the city and state plaintiffs.
. the ~xtr ao~(llnar; action of for- .
meanwhile, a pair of 'lawsuits
colluded to control ,petroleum
In the mld·1980s, Gray granted . mally as~erting that ·the judge ·
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inspired by similar concerns Is . distribution channels, prices and
·the oil ~mpan!es' requests to lacked the Impartiality to con·
stlll awaiting trial In federal
supplies. But one Independent
sumrnartly dismiss both suits on ttnue presiding over the case.
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the grounds that the allegations
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Indeed, the clvll suits corporate documents submitted
of conspiratorial conduct were !Ions that he Is prejudiced In
Initiated . In the mid·1970s to the courtl.n connection with tbe 'too flimsy to have much chance favor of the dl!tenciants and
should have come to trial long
Utlgatloh round that "ret~Yiar
of success in a jury trial.
· rejected the plaintiffs' proposal
ago. But an unsy~pathetlc judge
exchang~ of price Information
But both of his decisions were
that he withdraw from !lie case.
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and . sensitive ma.r .k. eUng terturned In separate, unanlm· . Moreover, his decision wu ·UP.
delayed -If not denielf-Justlce
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for buyers of gasoline and other
That conclusion was reached
dge panels of the U.S. Court of
who declined to remove Gray
petroleum products throughout
by reporters for The Wall Street
Appeals (or the Ninth Circuit. "A
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The nation's leading oU comsuit .. to gain access to the · compa~les agreed, elther.llllplic·
status and olher . prellll)l!'ary
panlea are accused of consp!rlnl,i . documents shielded by the court,
lty or.explicitly, to create market
!~sues are re.s olved, no trial .c an
toflx'whOiesalegasoUneprlcesln
and th,e n waged a 2~-year-long · conditions that would facilitate. be held on industry pr•ctlces of
the ·region at inflated levels · legal struggle to attain Its goal.
tacit or express price coordlna·
the i960s and 1970s. Moreover, we
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The Industry has obvious cause
tlon," the appellate cou.rt ruted In
may never know what tbe ~11
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to resist bringing the case to : one case. .
companies are doiJig to us In me
aUeaecJ to have contrived a
trial, where any conspiratorial
Citing several out-of-court
19808 and 1990s,
gasoune shortage before, during
policies that existed would be
and after the Orgaalzatlon or
tully explored. Moreover, the
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Petroleum Exporting Countries
wealthy oU companies have
e111baraoed crude oil shlpmenis
spent millions of .d ollars In legal
to thll country .In 1973.
fees to finance preliminary ritaOne case was Initiated by the !Ions and appeals that have
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state of California and the elty of delayed a trial for more than a
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Ten opener In Columbus, which the Buckeyes won
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18 whistled ·for charglng ,as.James Winters looks .
rim coach and offensive coordi·
nator Jim Shofner officially
moved Into the Cleveland
Law
Browns front orrtce Thursday
Fifty jetseys valued at $1,625 when owner Art Modell named
were stolen from the u.s. Olym- h(m to the newly created post of
pic hockey team at Kn!cker- director of player personnel.
bocker Arena in Albany, N.Y.,
Shofner, who ~omplled a 1-&amp;
CUMMING, Ga. (UPI)- Luke the batUng championship, I hela
las 1 weekend. Hockey helmets, record ·after replacing the !ired
Appling, a 1\all qf Fame short· out to get $20,000 and wound up . gloves and a skate sharpener Bud Carson as coach of the
stop.who spent his entire 20-year signing for$18,000."
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. worthabout$500alsoweretaken.
Browns Nov. 5, will have many
the stock)', plano-legged Ap.
SkUng
duties, including evaluating
career with the Chicago White
Sox, died Thursday from a
piing was a fixture as the White
German and Austrian racers players on the team and in the
ruptured aortic aneurysm. He
Sox shorts(op' from 1931 through
swept the first 10 places In the rest of the league. Healsowlllald
was 81.;
1949. He torm~nle!l pitchers by
ojlen!ng training for the !irst in the evaluation of college .
·· Appling died a few hours after deliberately fouling off pitches
World Cup women's downhill of players.
being admitted ·to Ute Lakeside . .W{til ~e got the one he wanted.
'1991 at . Bad Klelnk!rchhelm,
His first job will be to present
Community Hospital.
Former White Sox pitch~ Austria. ... Tral'nlng' at an evaluation of .the team's
Known as "Old Aches la nd
Billy Pierce played with .(\ppll~~ ~!sch.Partenklrchen, Ger- current players as the club
Pains" because of the time he
~?r 'two seasons. Pierce ~~ld .t.h
mfiny, for the men.'s World Cup prepares for the Plan . B free
spent on the trainer's table,
. Old Aches and Pains nick·
downh!ll was scrapped to help agency period. Sl!ofner· said
Appling was one of baseball's
na;;'e was a bit deceptive.
,
preserve the course for (he earlier this week he had already
best-hitting sho~tstops, «!ompll·
He liked to be in the trainer.~ .year's ollenlng race.
started on that task. He ill so will
lng a .310 lifetime batUng
room and get a good rubdown,
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be involved In the team's search
average.
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Fu. M!iigxla, 12, of China for a n~.w eoach.
He retired . after the 1950 · on the field, he played hard and
flnis.hed second behind team"He's another set of expe• season. He slliiiiPt seven seasons
d!dn't have any aches or PB!~·"
mate ·Xu Yanmel in the prelim!· rienced eyes In our personnel
·. as a minor league ·manag'lr
. App~g was also called Kid
nar!es of the women's 10-meter 'department, and that can ·only
befo.r e managing the Kansas City
Boots; , havlngmade43~rrors!n
platform diving at the World helpus,"Modellsald. "Thereare
Athletics for 40 games in 1967. !fe 96 games In his rookie •eason.
Swlmmtrig Championships in always .a number of Healthy,
later served as batting coach for
But lie eventual·ly was voted the
Perth, Australia .... Swlmmlng~s . varied oplnibns regarding how
the Atlanta. Br11ves .
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governing body will follow the much a player can help a team,
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Fame In ln1964.Atage73, he hila·
An bpposile-field·httter who hit
ment and readmit South AfriCa to make better decisions.'!
230-foot home run in a 1982
only.-45 homers during his entire
competition when African naShofner becomes .the only
old-timers' game In Washington.
career, Appling was n;~.med to
lions approve .... Any swimmer
mem6er of the team's front
I "Luke's j&gt;ass!ng Is a sad .loss · seven All·Star teams and had a
who makes more than one raise
office deciSion·maklng team who
for the Braves . and all of
composite .444 average In the
start wm be disqualified from a
has either played or coach~!&lt;! In
baae~all," Braves manager.
showcii&amp;E! games. He never
race beginning ~arch 3.
the NFL. Shofner Js a former No.
Bobby Cox. "He was a true Hall
Swimmers are now anowed two 1 dra!r pick .of the BroWns and
played In a World Series.
Lucius Benjamin AppUng was · false stariB
of Farner on and off the field .
born AprU 2, 1907 In High Point,
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Even .In his 80s, Luke retal ned an
N.C. He was one of seven
outstanding enthusiasm tor the
chlidren who .moved with their
game of t~aseball."
' $2.75
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J)arents In their yQu~to Atlanta,
. Appling hit better than .300 In
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where he ·attended ~ .ulton lpgh
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stretch from 1933 to 11141. He hit a
league-high .388 In 1936, the
. highest average·by a shortstop In
GRAVELY TRACTOR
the 20th century. He b&amp;ttec1.3481n
SALES • SERVICE
. 1940 &amp;nPwon another American ' 204 ConiiDrlt.
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Desmond Rowley, a 5-11 Junior.
burg State (Pa.), which has Lincoln, Frostburg State and __
and DE:von Stewart, 6-1 junior, as
appeared •!UIIerous times In the Ohio Unlvers!ty-BelmQnt~ Since
Ills guards, with Way!~!! GibSon
NAIA Natbnala under the Cllrec· then, blight has followed the
(6-1, junior) and·Glen Julien (6-1,
lion of Rudy Mar!sa, now In his . · team with five losses, three ol
Junior) as h!s forwards. Center
22nd year of coa~btng there.
. them to Ohio teams- Findlay,
will probably be _taken~ LasThe Yellow Jackets are famll· M~~m 11nd Marle~ta .
celles Henry, 6-4 sophomore.
lar for tllelmpresston they have .
t the Redmen, Mar!sa
Wlnds.o r bo!ISts a 4·8 record,
left with the Redmen in the past. will robably field Dan Conn (6-0,
mostly in exhibition games. . Ranked third, in the nation at the senior) and Jamar Shegog (6-2,
Coach Wayne Curtin expects to time, Marlsa s club captured the tresllman,) as the guards. Proba·
field Geoff Astles (6-0, sophO. championship of the 1987 Bevo ble forwards are Heath McCrom·
more) an,d Jamie Pepper (6-0,
FranclsCiasslc!nan82-69defeat
mon (6-4, freshman) and Shaun
freshman) · as his guards, with oftheRedmen, dlleof32v!ctor!es
~Wantz (6-3, sopnomore), with
Chris ·Daly (6-5, junior) and , (an!l one l.o ss) Waynesburg took Joe Jo~n.son (6·5, junior) at the
~nnls Byrne (6-4, junior) as the. Into ~he 1988 nationals. Last. post. ·
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or that grouping, Johnson was
Everto11 Shakespeare J6·5,_ Waynesburg and emerged ·wlth
leading w! th 15.6 points and six
sophomore) .
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an 8!1-82 loss In overtime.
rebounds per game. ·McCrom· •
. Se880n heating up - With th~
The Yellow Jackets owned a 3·6 . mon, with 12 points an outing, led
second part of the season heating standing prior to today. when . the team In rebounding at 8.3 a
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held ball, with the ' possessslon Huskies had lost nine straight
UPJ Sports Writer ·
arrow pointing to Ohio State.
. games t,o the Wildcats - last
COLUMBUS - . Ohio State
"We were going to take what winning during the 1985- 86
Coach Randy Ayers l)as a mes"
was presented,'' Iowa Coach . season. Matt Muehle bach led the
sage for his Buckeyes: Welcome
Tom Davis said. ·"We were Wildcats with 13 points, while ··
to the Big Ten, the ca~ewalks are
looking for some penetration Khalld Reeves and Sean Rooke · ·'
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The .· sixth-ranked · Buckeyes
That was a •tribute to their
At ·Ithaca, N.Y . , Rick Fox . •'
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defen!!l!.
scored 19 points · and . Geo~e '
jamaal Brown and Jim Jackson
"Ohio Statli d!d ·a good job or Lynph added 15 to lead North
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In the final 30' seconds Thursday ·
turning
us
away
from
where
we
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Carolina.
Five
Tar
Heels
scored
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wanted
to
go
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and
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double
figures
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North
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typical
of
some
of
the
CaroUna
recorded
It~
highest
At the beginning, it looked like
good plays they made coming
point total of the season. The loss
another Ohio State blowout, the
down
the
stretch."
snapped a five-game winning
Buckeyes racing out to a 9-0 lead
Jackson was fouled on the
streak for Cornell.
with less than two minutes gone
lnboundpassbyiowa'sAcleEarl
AI East Lansing, Mich., Steve
in the game. But Iowa came back
and hit the two clinching fre,e Smith scored 24 points and Matt · · ,
to !;Ike a 29-24 advantage late In
·the first half. and lead 31-30 at . throws with eight seconds left. . Stelgenga added 20 to lead • •
Earl and James Moses each
Michigan · State . to Its fifth
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scored 16 points for Iowa, 11-2, . straight win. Michigan missed 11 · '·
"I thought we lost our pawhich had Its 10-game winning of Its first 12 field-goal attempts ·
tience," Ayers said. "We thought
in the second half as Mlclllgan · ·· ·
we were just going to have a walk ·streak snapped. The Hawkeyes
shot 52 percent from the noor to
State built Its lead to 57 -3t and
Into a win. But Iowa came back;
46 percent for the Buckeyes.
cruised to victory. Demetrius · ··,:
, got some shots and did a good job
, "We got a terrifiC effort fFOm
Callp led the Wolverines with 19 . , ·•
of slowing us down."
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Ttl'e second half was a typical our players," Iowa Coach Tom points and Michael Talley tossed
In 16.
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Big Ten battle, with nine ties and
five lead changes before Brown's
enough to have a shot at II. That's
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The Daily Senti_11el
lock. But It was Jackson who took demonstrated why they ·are a
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charge down the stretCh for the ranked ballclub. They made the
(t.IIPs ltHII)
plays they needed down the
Buckeyes. He . scored 8 of his
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PubUahaf every afternoon, Monday . • .'' •
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6: 23 of-the game.
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"When we needed to execute In Involving members or the OPI
meroy, Ohio, by the Ohio Valley Pub- ,
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llllltna Compaa_y/Mult.lmedla, tne.,
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Top 25, Washington upended No. ·
the stretch, we did," Ayers said .
Pomeroy, Ohio 0'1611, Ph. !1'2·2156. ~•
"Jackson wanted the ball In his 3 Arizona 70-56, No;J. 7 North
cond clua pc»tage paid at Pomeroy, . ,...•
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Ohio.
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player. He's special."
Member: United
lnlernallonal,
After Brown· s tie-breaking rival Michigan 85-70.
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Inland Dally Pr£'111 A•oeUtUon and thil!'
At Seattle, Dlon Brown tallied .
free throws, Iowa was unable to
Oblo Newspa5Auoclatlon. National
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get off a shot and the Hawkeyes' 21 points ·and 11 rebounds as
Newopaper Sa eo, 733 11drd Avenue,
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power forward Jeff Brown at 13,
backupforwardDarlusW!Uiains
.at 10.3 and center Troy Donald. son at_ .10. Harrlllon, Erslan,
Schubert, Brown and Donaldson ·
have represented Rio Grande's
starting lineup, wltbBrownmiss·
lng only one of the 11 games
playedtodate' Williams has been
serving as first off thf! bench for
the offense.
Brown continues to lead the
team in rebounding wltl) an
average of 9:7 a 'g,ame , :and
Harrispn is averag!ng7.3 assists
to lead in that department.
Tolll'lley oppo81tlon - Se11eca,
which began Its season In mid·
October, enters the tournament
with an 11-6 record. Coached .by
Ernie Armstrong, . the Bra-:es
have also scored a large victory
In one game (121-37 over Cones·
.toga on Nov. 28) and prior to the
holiday break, defeated St Clair
89~3 on Dec. 7.

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Dec. 5 with an ' 85-74 1oas to
Urbana. The team rqrouped to
trample Cincinnati lljbleathome
two nights later by a score of
135-5.2 which not only set a new
Lyoe' Center record · tor the
widest margin of victory (83
points) liut established a n~
bouse standard for the number of
one-ga'rne rebounds at 69. The
previous record 66 had stood
-since Match 1, i970,'
·
'rite Redtnen then took the
road,loalng104-86toAshlandand
88-85 to Central State. An 86-84
defeat of Shawnee State on the
Bears' court Dec. 16 ended the
1990 section of Rio Grande's
schedule. .
Tellll leaders - Currently
leading the team In points-per·
game average Is guard Gary
Harrison • at 21.4, followed by
. pard· Mark Erslan at 15.4, ·
forward Brad Schubert w!th13.8,
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war.
No Hamlet Is Bush. He- is not one·to concentrate on his naveL To be
or not to be is not In his repertoire. He is what he is and he does not
Intend to waver in the contest that has taken the U.S.-ledcoalltionand
Iraq to the brink or war.
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When he decided to break away from Camp David for a few hours
and return to the White House a news agency wrote that Bush was ,
"bOred to tears" during his long soj'ourn at the mountaintop hideaway
over the yuletide season. In response, he insisted that he was having a
wonderful time, telling reporters: "My w!l~. Barbara and me, we sit
by tb~ fire. We nave a wonderful time ... get on the long-distance
phone ... dlallt up." ·
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He also reporjed that it was the "Bush famlly·two to one aga!nstthe
Marines" who guard the presidential retreat In "wallyball."
So he works hard and plays ha~, and admonished .that everyone
shQuld take time out to relax.
.
Bush is capable or an eyeball confrontation, and does.bellevefroma
lifetime of experience that Iraq should not~ allowed to gobble Up Its
neighbor. He also has a larger vision that II the Iraqi aggression can
be nipped In the bup, the way will open for a "new world order" where
lnterruiUQna.l law and collective security wl!l be the wave of the
future.
He also reels the pressure of time not being on his side. He has been
told that the battle lines have t!&gt; be drawn at least by February so that
the United States will not get bogged down In weather problems or the.
Moslem religious fasting month of Ramadam In March. '
Bush long ago set his goal to run for president. He has watched
presidents fall by the wayside, many through their own mistakes.
Few have reached greatness, and none of · them could forsee the
pitfalls before th~?m.
No matter how much a man watches from the sidelines, It does not
1 quite prepare him for .taking center stage In the leading role.
·
Bill as he begins his third year in o!!ice, Bush is in the unusual
• position of having no major challengers in his own party and in thl!
opposition. Of course, the rivals for the crown will be stepping forth If
he stumbles. ·
There Is no question that he will seek reelection, announcing In late
19916r.early 1992. And how he handles the gulf crisis and the domestic
recession w!ll determine whether he wlll 'h ave it In the bag or have to
make a run for lt.

A three·Mk hiatus tor the
University of Rio Grande men's
basketball team ·ends today as
the Redmen (8-3) enter the
opening round of the -Domino's
P.izza Class!'c at Tiffin
University. ·
The trip will be Rio Grande's
annual encolinter with Canadian
tl!ams, played In the put at
Walsh College. The Ohioans will
face Seneca College, North York,
Ontario, at 6 p.m : an!l go up
,a gainst the University of Wind·
sor at 2 p .m. Saturday,
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The Christmas break offered
the Redmen time to review Its
season, which began .with a
string of victories over Kentucky .
Christian, 91-69; Summit Clirls· .
tlan (Ind.), 124-42; Malone, 103-'
98; Shawnee State, 115·61;
\ Wisconsin-Whitewater, 102·87;
. , and Olivet ~azarene (Ill.), 89-73..
The streak was interrupted on

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By HELEN TJIOMj\8
. UPJ While Ro1111e Reporter
WASHINGTON - President Bush Is at the crossroads of his
·presidency.
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With two years to go, he must resolve the Persian Gulf crisis.
preferably peacefully. Looming on the horlzoJJ also Is a griJJdiJJg
recession ·that will. bring demands for more government assistance
for the jobless.
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ideas to bring the economy ar.ound and to put people back to work In
' the next few months. So problems on the domestic front are bound to
grow.
Senate RepubliCan leader Robert Dole recently said Bush was at
the "make or break" point of his presidency.
It was bound to happen to Bush, or any other president, sooner or
later . .He went into the Oval.Office with supreme assurance, confident
that he could handle anything thrown at him.
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For all his troubles, he lns!s.ts he is sleeping well at night. He told
Time magazine in its "Man of the Year" Interview that . he is
determlnecj to make the iough decisions. "And I am not churning
about II." he !laid, "because I know what has to be done."
Iraq's Saddam Hussein may think th&amp;t Bush is notready to bite the
bullet. But aides surrounding him believe that lie has conie to terms
with the U.N.-Imposed deadline for Iraq to pull out or Kuwait. But the
ne':'t two weeks will show a frenellc ,dr!ve to find a solution short or

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WASHINGTON - The Penlagon is eager to announce In&gt;
grand numbers just how many
tanks and troops and airplanes it
has arrayed in all their terrible
might against iraq. The Pen~
lagon will spe.a k In less-specific,
less ·grand terms about how
many U.S. soldiers could die if
war breaks out In the Persian
G1,1lf.
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But what the Pentagon won't
5ay Is how many body bags and
coffins It has stockpiled In Saudi
Arabia to handle those causua!ties. That Inform alion Is
"classified."
The truth Is tllat U.S. strate·
gists don't want to. endanger the
already shakily patriotic spirit of
Americans gearing up tor war.
While the Pentagon . wl!l talk
a'OOut the clean and shiny !mple·
ments of war that w!ll assure ·a
victory, it has repeatedly hedged
on releasing Information that. ·
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program at
Ide Baptist eh.urcb ·Baptist Carolers, direcllid by Pastor Clonch. Tbe pro~ was c!Olled
was prescnllid Wedneslllly. Dec. 19, James R. Acree. Senior c:arolers in- with Hillside Baptllt Clrolen singthrough Saturday, l)ec. 22 1990.
eluded Jamie Humphrey, Debbie in~. "Angels We Have Heard iln
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Redeemed uarte? and the Children
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The ~boo! class then joined Reason· of Christmas", direc?ed by ·
Pastor Acree ·would like to thank
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By MIKE BAR
games this year. He probably
UPI Sports Write
will give way to Beno Bryant,
PASADENA, Ca?lf. (UPI) who rushed for 112 yards as
The NFL and.obig money a walt, Lewis' . replacement · In the
:· but tailback Greg Lewis seems a regular-season finale .against
•. trine sad he can't play one more Washington State and" finished
season for the Washington No. 2 In the nation in punt
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returns,
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Washington, which closed Its
Brunell, who had a hand In four
.• seasqn Tuesday with a 46r34 'touchdowns TueSday to tie a
-. victory over Iowa In the 'lJghest- Rose · Bowl record, will be a
- scoring ~ose Bowl, came so close · junior next year. And top recei\1·
to winning the national title -so . ers Mario Bailey and Orlando
· close, In fact , the Huskies feel McKay have one season of
: they can lvin It ~;~ext season.
ellglblil!Y remalll_lng, ·.:
"We think the guys next year
On defense, the HusKies will
' should beabletocomeoutandgo lose four starters, Including end
: undefeated and win the national Travis Richardson and corner,
championship and bring 11 home back Charles Mincy, who picked
·. to Washington," said Lewis, who off two passes to tie another Rose
; finished his college career s~ J39w! mar1t. But . tackle Steve
•' cond on the school's all-time · Emtman, theconterencecOrPaC.
10 Defensive Player of the Year,
: rushing list.
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: In 1990, Washington lost only returns as a junior.
twice in 12· games, to eventual
"If everybOdy doesn't "!'alch
.. national champion Colorado at . out, I t(link the guys will be back
: Boulder Sept. 29 and to UCLA at here· celebrating again," Lewis
• home. The Nov. 10 upset by the said.
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Iowa wasn't celebrating after
: No. 2 to No. ·10 In the ranklngs, the Rose Bowl, buS they did seem
• effectively eliminating them to feel a sense of relief after ·
making It close' to the second
; from the title chase.
: "We came so close, " quarter, hall. The Hawkeyes ra!Ued from
• back Mark Brunell said. "When a 33,7 halftime deficit to make
;. you think a !;lOut it, It's kind of things respectable~
--._l heartbreaking. But we are happy
Iowa, though, has fallen In its
.-where we are - Rose Bowl three Rose Bowls under head
: champions. We're not going.to let coa~h Hayden Fry, losing 28·0 to
• anything In the past bring ~s . Washington in 1982, 45-28 ·to
t•down."
~ UCLAinl986andnow46·34tothe
; Instead, they'lllook towar the Huskies again.
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•,future. Only four starters wil .
"We have a d!Uicult' time
&gt;;gone from this year's offense that stopping anyone . In a bowl
~; averaged 409 yards and 35.8
game," Fry said . . "~v~ry time
~- points a game and outscored Its
we've lleen out here the other
: Paclflc,lO opponents 340,95,
team has put a lot of points on the
~ - Lewis ran fo! 1,407 yaril.s In 11
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Philadelphia ....... . 19'11 .633
New York ......: ...... 1316 .448
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Utah .. .................. 20 10 .667 .
Houstoo .... ..... .. .. ,. I71J .Mi7
Dallas ............ .. ... 10 18 •.357
Mln,...sota ....... .... .. 919 .321
Orlando .... .... .. .... .. 8·23, .2:18
O.nver ....... .......... 6 25 .193
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Ponland ........ .... .. 27 5 .844
Phoenix ............. .. 19 9 .679
L.A. Lakers ....... ,. 18.,9 .667
Golden State ........ 15"14 .517
Seat11e .. ............... 13 15 .164
L.A. Oippers ....... 11 20 .355
Sacramento .......... 7 21 .250

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Philadelphia ....... 2118 5 47116142
New Jeroey ......... 1915 917162142
Pltllburgh .......... 2119 3 45181161
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·Philadelphia at Utah, 9:30p.m.
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. Phllenlx at Milwaukee, 9 p.m .
Indiana at Houlton, 8:·30 p.m.
Philadelphia at DenYer, 9:30
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CLASS TIMES: MON.-WED. 7:30 P.M.-8:30P.M.
TUES.-THURS. 5:46 P.M.-8:46 P.M!
CALL JOY KiNG 992-3794
JEANNIE OWEN-992-8893 . .

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BEGINS JAN. 7th, CAil.OON SCHOOl

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A Christmas PattY was lleld the place from Royal Oak to she
recently by member of the Xi ·home of Debbie Miller for
Gamma Mu Chapter, Beta Sigma Thesday's mee?ing.
Phi Sorority as lhe home of Annie · The service committee will hold
Chapman in Pomeroy. .
a m~g tonight (Thursdar) at 7
. . Tina Bl~:vins, a member of Xi p.m. at lhe home of~. Knight for
Beta Chi Chapter, Mcti'Opolis, Ill., lite purpose of getting pacbgea
was a guest at the dinner which was ready for mailing to trooPs overprepared by
Chapman, seas.
.
Shelia Harris, Ruthj Riffle, Li'lda
Hostesses for Tuesday's mceting
· Bates and Bai'bm Welsh.
as the home of Debbie Milia: wiD
A thank you card . from Lynn ·be_ Sllldy Ianarelli IIIII IlteiJb!e
Shuler was read and 11 was nollid Miller. The cultural JliOIIIIIII wiD
lhat the social committee changed be pesenllid by Shelia Hlrris and
Mary Woods.
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moreinf~~am~aMu

Xi Gamma Mu Chapter, Beta
• Sigma Phi will meet on Tuesday at
• the .home of'Debbic Milia.
American Leaton tomees
Drew Webster l&gt;ost 1139 of lhe
Affierican Legion will conduct a
regularmeetingoiiJanuary 1Sat7

Mr. and Mrs. Williatn.J)ummett
of Rodney, Mr. and Mrs.Jmy Hoiley, Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. Tmy
Johnson were · Cbrissmas dinner
~J~CSts of Mr, and Mrs. Harley
Johnson . . ·
'Mr. and Mrs. Harley JohnsOn
hosted a New Year~s watch p8rty on
Monday evening Ill lheir home.
Those asr.ending wee Mr. and Mrs
Robert Purtelle, Mrs. J.R. Murphy:
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bole, Mr. and
Mrs.J,..., Holle~ and children.

DANCE FOR JOY"

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.Alumni pme
The meeting bf Mi~dlepott
The Meigs BJ"kt?ball program
. Lodge 363 F &amp; AM w!" meet will sponsor an alumni baskr,tball
'l_'uesday as 7:30 P·!D· For ~a- gl¥lle on Jatiuar'y 12 as 6 p.m.
lion, call MaSter Richard Martin at Anyone interested in playing
992-7665.
should contact Rick Edwards or
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Winnipeg at, Bullolo, 7: 35 ~.m. ·
Phllildelphla at Wuhlnfllon; 7:35

Quell« at Montreol, 8:011 p.m.

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New 3eroey at Plt!Jboti'Jh, 1: 35
p.m .
Wuhlnatcsl'lt Boltoo, 7:05p. m.
Wlaa" at Hartford, 7:35p.m .

BasebiU card
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~ will present a baseball card show
:-on Thursday, beginning • 4 p.m,
·and lasting until 9:30 p.m, The
:.:show will be held at St. Peter and
· ;;::raul Parish Ha!l on South ~nnsyl"' vanm Avenue m' WeUston, J\dm•s.• sionisSl andS2Corfamily.Houity

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N.Y. Ranaers 7•Pttllbu'l!h 5
Cblcago 5, New Jeroey 3
st. Loulo 8, Quebec 7·
Toronto 3, Mhllll!Otlla 3 lOTI

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SQNDAY
LOTIRIDGB - Sunday IIIIIOrgasbord
dinner at ' --'".
- v Commuruty Ccntet_locl?ed on Athens
Countr. Road S3,1ive
miles west of ·
12
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ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs p,111,..on .
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County Pomona Grange will meet .under 12, $2.50. .. •
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Springs Grange HaD. Rock Springs
MOND,\Y
grange will be the hosts. AU gr1111CHESHIRE - Women Alive will
ges are reminded 10 bring,items fq[ meet Monday at 7:30 pjn. as she
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Kyger Creek Clubhouse. ~ will ·
Mr. and Mn. Roben Reeve$, lhe grange calendar.
be a devotional speaker and aaft
Robbie and B11111di of Chester; Mr. _
iuPPERS PLAINS - Thm wiD making of porcelain flowers from
and Mrs. Paul Damell, Jeff and
be
a round and square dance Friday silk flowers. Refreshments will be
Melissa and. Mr. and Mrs. I;lryan
from
8-11:30 p.m. It she Tuppers provided. ,
Reeves were Christmas visitors of
Plains
VFW Building featuring
Mn.DmuthyReeves.
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POMEROY - Meigs Local Band
''Rocky Mountain Bluegrass, Anbur
Mr.and Mrs, Cbatles Knapp were Conant will be 'the caller. C?St ~ Boosters meets Monday ·at 7 p.m.
Chris?mas eve visi?Drs · of her $2,50 for adults and $1 ·for childre'n in die high school l,landroom. ·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack PetersOn undei 12. The pub~· is invited to
SYRACUSE - The Sutton
. of New Lima Road.
attend,
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Township 'l'rustees will meet in
special session on . Monday as 7
Mr. imd .Mrs. . Doyle Knapp, ·
SATURDAY
Langsville, and Mia.' and Mrs.
. SALEM CENTER- Star Grange p.m. in the Syracuse multi-building
Charles KnaDP \vete New Year's and Star Junior Grange will meet for the pwpose of wages and inDay visisas Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Satuiday at 7:30 p.m. at the grange surance discussion.
Knapp and family. Also visit4Jg hall located on ~ty Road I near

Mr. Robert Murphy, Ro.b"':. Mr.
"""Mrs.
and Mrs. John Murphy, Chris,
John Downs and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Josepb Evans, '1\'son and
Jonathan, Mr. Greg Davia; Asbli,
Joshua. Mirinda, Mi. and Mrs. Jeff
·Bole, Drebbie and Tim Desmond,
·_ Cassie , and Justin of Sprinabill,
Fla., were Ouiatmas guest$ of Mr.
and Mrs. John Murphy.

PLAY P~TJCb&gt;ANTS - These younp?ers
·dp11ted In ,tile Hlllslcle Baptist Church's
ls?maa pageant. Left to right are, Valorle

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Marietta at Logan
Warren Local af Jackson
Buffalo at Chesapeake
VID~OD County at Alexander
WaaiiiJtcton CH at Greenfield
Milton at Pl. Pleuant
Norlhweu at Waverly
Boyd at Por!Bmouth
Portsmouth . west at
Wheelenburx
Hannan Trace as Oak Hill
Soulhern at North Gallla ·
Kyger Creek at Eastern
Southwestern at Symmes Valley
Wabama at Buffalo' Putnam
MilSon at Pt. PleaSant
Sa&amp;vdQ'IIAIDM
Southern at Galllpolll
Clrclevtlle at Waverly
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Wbeelersburx at Ironton \.,
Trlmblt~ at , VInton cl'Unty ·
(makeup) . '
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Portllmouth Nt&gt; at Symmev
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POMEROY - Weekend reVival at
she Calvary Pilgrim ~ on
Route 143 will be held through
Sunday as 7:30c&amp;:. nightly. Rev.
Don Davidson,
's Bi61e SeiiOOI,
wiD be ......,.bing.
II: and his wife
r·.,.'will be siriging. Rev. Victor Roush
invites lhe public.
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McNelly,Patrlck Insurance of
Jackson Is the first booster of
1991 tQ sponsor a University of
Rio Grande Redmen basketball
game when Rio Grande hosts
Waynesbul'l Stale (Pa.) Monday
at 7: 30 p.m. In Lyne Center •.
Free ~ickets for the game may
be obtained locally at Fiesta
Grande on Jackson Pike, the
Galllpi&gt;lls Dally Tribune and
WJEH-WGTR Radio. Tickets
will be used for . a halftime
promotion sponkored by
McNeiJy,Patrlck and the
university.

C1ncinnal1, Miami or

Kansas aty at L.A. Raldera,4 p.m.
c.ar....aee Cb-1-PI
SandAJ;.IM. •
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Super Bowl XXV
SandAJ; ~... n
At Tampa, FlaM

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CHOLECYs1Ecro~

Houatm, Kan11.s or

Miami at But!alo, 12: 30 p.m.
NFC - New Orleans, WuhiJii·
ton or Philadelphia at San Fran·
cisco. 4 p.m.
SandAJ, ~ ... II
NFC- Chicago, Philadelphia or
Washington at N.Y. Giants. 12:30

· Mrs, Kevin Knapp. Micbelle, Amy,
and Ashley were Mr. adD Mrs.
Doyle Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Chat' ley Srnilh, Mr. Bud Lavendet and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lavender and

McNelly-Patrick to sponsor game

RedUJOmen at home Sunda.y
against Lake Erie's Stor.m~ . :

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- Wolf Pen··. - · ·

Bllllaa C!IOlJ«lr, a ~ember 'or the Redwomen
voDeyball team and the
freallmen player
of tbe Mld-Oblo Conferel!ce last • - · f.llanldnil.
them · are Rio Grallde Athletic Director T11m
Perdue aad Riel! Patri.,k.

Waynesburg has been natlon- cruitln~ top scbolar-atbletes, At,
.aliy raaked under, the steward- , hletlc' ' J;ll~or Tom Perdue
ship of Rudy Marlsa, now In his explallfed.
"Without the assistance of
22lld season coaching the Yellow
Jackets. The team won the interested community people
chamP,Ionshlp of the 1987 _Bevo like Rick Me Nelly, Rick Patrick .
Francis Classic and .narrowly and their employ~. athletics ai
defeated the Redm!!n 'last ~sea, Rio Grande would.be·dlfflcult to
son, 85-82 . .The Redinen are 8-3 !Yiflntaln every year," Perdue
overall
this season and travel to at~lalned. "Tl)t~ suppo't sllown
(Al1G-) .
University
for the Domi, by this fhm for our efforts to
Tiffin
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Team
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attract . quality students and .
no's
Pizza
Classic
Jan.·4-5. ·
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athletes to Rio Grilllde Is greatly
McNeliy,Patrlck's.
d6natlon·
to
Wellston ............ ., ... , .... .,.8
2
the Rio Grande Athletic Boosters appreciated."
Trimble ........ ., ... .,.............
2
fund enables the university to
Redmen Coach John Lawhorn
Belpre.,.,,,,., ,,., .... , , ,,.4
3
searcilmg
continue
Vinton "County' ..................3 .3
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. out and re- echoed Perdue's sentiments, caJ,
ling McNeliy-Patrlck a "class
Alexander .. .,,;,, .... ,,.,,3
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for their sponsorslilp ot the
act"
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game.
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"We
try
to schedule exciting
Nels,York ... , ..... ,,,,, .. .,l
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contests for our home floor and
Waynesburg will be . one of
them/' he said. "We are very
TVC Game. Only
!)rlor
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The.
'University
of
Rio
Grande
to
the
Chrlslltlas
breal(.
to McNelly-Patrlck fqr
thaqkful
Team
W
)lasketball
team
will
!)e
women's
Tbe
close
scores.
In
the
ONU
their
spQnsorsh\P
of the game_."
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Federal Hocli:Ing .. , •. , , ....5
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lookln&amp;
tO upgra-de Its 7r6 standtourney
have
not
been
unusual
Wellston. , ,,,,.,.,,, .. ,,5 .... I... -~lng Sunday at 2p.m. when It bosss
for the Redwomen hils season,
16'd
T[Jmble ... ,, , .... ,, ............ 3 .1 Lake Erie' a Storm.
Doug
Foote's
club
hils
won
three
1991 31DIM., 2 latH
vTDton CountY ..........
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The Redwomen are coming off other gaml&lt;!s by a wblskei" (79r77
•Sp111y~ Ceth. Ceillnp
Belpre·····················........3
weekend' a mixed resultl in over West VIrginia Tech; 65,64
•Ceiling Filn
Aleunder·....... :...............3 2 . last
•Hup Room•
4 tbe Ohio Northern Tournament, over Cedarville; 52-51 over
Meigs."'""""'""""""" ...1
where
they
lost
the
opener
i3-61
•XX Lg. Kitchen
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Mount
St.
Joseph)
antUoit
four
5
Miller ........ ,.. ,,,,,, ....... ,.0
•Lollda
of Cabl.
to
Queens
(N.C.)
and
de(eated
others
by
close
margins
(Fair,
6 the host school, 79,77,
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Ann Barnltz, a junior from
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post 15 points and 21 W.Va., 6'7,63) :~he teain:'s 111rgest
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nltz bases tabllsbed herself as the season ' opener with an 80-41
team leader on tbe boards, defeat of Kentucky Christian.
Lake Erie, coach~ by-Richard
averaglng7 .5 a game prior to the
tournament, In 11ddltion to 11.,5 Anderson, was 1-5· prlll.- tothe
points per . eame. Teammate - Christmas break. Last. season,
Debbie Fredrick, a 5'7 sophOr Rio Grande pos)ed two large
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WHERE
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sArah EVBDS, a Stanford UnlYOUR SATISFACTION
, verstty graduate 1fho waa one of per-game average of 12.5 points
Gallla Academy's all-time great
Blue Angel baaketball players,
will appeal'. on national TV·
~tw-day, wben the Unlvenlty of
Georxta women's cage squad
will face Iowa Ill the serond game
of a doubleheader on WOWK·TV
(Channel i3).
Evans, da\lfbter of· Dr. and
Mrs. ClydeEvansofRioGrande,
Is an assistant basketball coach
fqr the Bulldogs. The first game
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The Hawkeyes, 8-4, wUl lose
their superb tailback tandem of
Nick Bell aDd Toni Stewart and
top defensive tackle Jim John·
son, who missed the ~ Bowl
with an Injury. But quarterback
Matt Rodgers returna.

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"-btb.rl 1ame betlf- &amp;be Unlvenlty of Bin
Gl'llllde alld W&amp;)'lleiiiJul'l 8lale (PL). See!l
p-tlal tile ftnn'a cloaM?on to the Rio Graade
AtldeUc ao.?er Oab II 8?ek McNelly, .?tft, to

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First annual Christmas program at Hillside

· ROCKSPRINGS - The FedtiaJ. the SCCQnd .period. Meigs ree.e.t of
In tbD ua:i ve coos , Silo Liale
· Hocking Lancers oussronid Meigs six points in a row and ?ied ?be Marudlis ~ CCKII Kim Adldal .
· 8-0 in the linal2:42' o( the first half, game at 17 wish 2:42 left in ?be s1iDDed by widu26-23 viclar)', Joy ·
and 14-4 in the third quaner to·pulf half, Then leoi Pimon got hos; . O'lirien fed ?be way widl10 JIOU*, ·
away from a ciQSI! game and defeat scoring the final·ei&amp;bt points of she , Kadly Young 1od Pcda'll. Hockin&amp;
the Marauders 58-~ in girls 1VC quantr and Fedc::raf.Hoclrlng held a wilh eJ&amp;bL
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action Thursday night
2S-17leadas?behalf.
MeiJS willuavd 7D Trimble ill!
The win gave the Lancers a perIn the second •half the Jcni Moaday night 10 play ?be Lady ·
• feet 10-0 record overall and 7-0 in . Pierson show continued as the 5-9
Cats,'.
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· thy Maraudm drop 10 7-3 ovmll ~ the Lancers pulled away (or lhe
MEIGS "'?"' 10- 4 13-34
.. and 5-3 in the confmnce,
VICtory, .
FED HOCK 13 . 12 14 19.The Lancers jum~ out to a6-2
Pierson Icc! all scorers with' 3) . 58
lead in ll¥l first two4ninutes of lhe pQints, all coming.·. aCser the two
MEIGS - Smi?h ~. Ba 3game thanks tO fow- MeigS air- . minute mart of the ft(1l balf. she Q-_l-9,_'IIylor ~..().().8. ~ 3,·novers, but the Maiauders were -was joined in dollble figw-c by 0-(),6, HMning 0-04-0, NeiiOii
able to stay wilh in suiking dis- Glass who futished with 12,
0-1-1, Clemens 1-0-0-2. Taylor
: tance as the Lancers bel~ a: 13-7 . Tricia , Baer led the Maraudel&amp; ~. Siuon (1-0--0-0, TOTALS ·
• advantage after the first eight wilh nine pQints, Jqmifec 'Illyb 1~34
,. minutes.
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FED HOCK-McGill 11-0--0-0,
• In the second period lhe Lancers Maniudtis were ice cold for lhe Pieno(II4-0-3-3~. Mocpn 0-04-0,
increased the lead to 17-11, but game as 'they hit 15 of 49 from lhe Webb 2.().{)..4, Glass ~2~12,
Lancer all-slate candidate Stacie floor for 34 ~nt, and only 4 of Hines 2.Q-l-5, Kibble 0-04-0,
•, Glass picked up her third. foul and 17 from t!te line fm- 23 pert:enL
Maxwell 3.().().6. TOTALS 26-0had to go to the
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~·LETART- MoralagWonhlp9·00
RUTLAND CHURq! OF GOD, Past..-,
a.m.; Olur&lt;b SdloollO: 00 a.m. ; UMW fb.st
John F. Corcoran. Sunday SchooiiO: OO a.
Tuetdav 7:30p.m. !Grac&gt;!).
m. ;. SundAy MoraiJII Worahlp 11:00 a.m.
ChLETART FAU.S . - Wo!'lltlp 9 a .m. ;
10 a-"!· (Grace) .
Chlldren'o Chun:h II a.m. Sulllay EW!n- ll111n:b School. 10 a.m.; w.,..
Inc Service 7:00p.m. Wod., 6 p.m. Young
Ladleo' AuxUiliry, Wedneoday, 7 p.m.
obi~ ,li!.m.~ lourtb Mollllll' at7: 30 p.
Fan;,lg,)"orohlp.
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tom. Edael Hart, putor. Sunday llellool, • MaaMNnd OIIW!r Swoln Sunday School
;'l;!iiiici..e
9:30 a.m.; Sund~- morning prM&lt;IIIII(
su..._ l'l'&lt;olclllna9:30am oachS d .
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Noel
HorrmaM, pallor.SundayScboo110:00a.
m.; Momlna Wonblp, 11:00 a.m.; Wod·
~y and Saturday Ewnllllf Sorvteet at
7.
UNITED METIIODIST
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paat&lt;r. SWtd~ySchool, 9: 30a.m.; momllllf
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evenllll( oervlceo. 7:00p.m.
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HO~N •CHURCH
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CHR~AN
UNION. Thorm
Durl!am.
pester. 'Sunday .ervlce"~ !talra.m. · even·

I I I I I - 7:00p.m. Prayer meeting,

Wodn-y, 7: 00p.m.
BEMWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Jack &lt;;oi..,-OW!, pulor. Bible
Clua,9:30a.m.; MorahllrWonhlp10·30a.
m.; E... l., W-lp. 6:30p.m. Thuraday Bible Stlldy, 1:30 p.m.
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ZION CHURCH 01' CHRIST, 'Pomeroy.
Ha'7',..•We Rd. (Rt.l63i Robert E. Purtell, mtnllter: s- Stanley; lll1&gt;Jo School
Supt.; !!~ley .Jobu... ·A111t Supt. SUNDAY: Bible llebOol 9:30 e.m.; Worohlp
10:110 A.M. aad 7: lll P.M.: WedneOday Bl·
Re•·il'lll• Baoamu
. blo Study,7:oo p.m.
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Rev. Seldoolo........
I" Grove. The Re\0. Laui'O A, lncll, paotor.
ALFitF" - Cburoh &amp;hool 9:30a.m. ; . Cbun:h ae.,.tC&lt;' 9:30a.m.; Sundiy School
J0:30 a.m.
. Worship, II a.m.; UMYF6:30p.m.; UMW
Tlllrd Tuelday, 7:30 p.m. CommuniOii, • BRADBURY CRUIICH OF CHRIST
lint Sunday. (Haushman 1
·Tom Ruay011, paatcr. Sunday lleh0o19! 30
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; Churoh
a .m.: Larry lfaYIItl. S. S. SIIJil. Ml!mJna
ScOOoi!Oa.m.; Bible Study, Thuroday, 7p.
--.JIIp 10:30 a.m.
m.: UMW. ftnt Thu..-y, 1 p.m.; Com·
. RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
muniOII, lint Sundar. (Hau11111!1). &gt;
RENJ:, RoY. Tbomu L. Geteo D , putor.
JOPPA - Woroll p 9: 30 a.m.; Church
Ora llua, Suncl.ay .lebool Superintendent.
ScboollO: 30 a.m. ljlble Study W&lt;dneoday .. • · !luadiy . , _ , t: 30 a.m.; wonhlp service
7:30p.m. iJOh..m ). ,
. 10:110 a.m.; twlllll( aervlce, 6 p.m. WodLONG BOTTOM- Church School t:IIO
~ ....Ina aervtee, 7 p.m.
a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.; Bible Study,
UlltRTYCIIRISTIANCHURCH, O.x·
Wodn-y, 7:30p.m.; COmmu•loo Flrllt
ter. Woody Cell, putor. Servtcea Sunday
Sunday Ill Month (Rev. Cbarles Eatm)
10 a.m. and 7 p.m . W - y. 7 p.m.
REI;:DSVILLE - Sunday wonblp Sor·
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH '
viC&lt;' 9, 30 a.m. ; Churoh &amp;hool10:30 •·Ill·' , Lloyd'S,.YI"'. Supt. Sanday Scllool 9:.111 a:
Bible Study 7: .lll_p.m..Wydneaday.
m.; morDIIir worllllp 10:30 a.m. Sunday
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL ..;.
twlllnJ aervlce 7 p.ni.
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Cbun:b School 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a .m.;
Blblo Study, TuHday, 7; 30 p.m.; CommuRACINE fiRST BAPTIST, Steve

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DEXTE!t CHUIICH OF CHRIST
Roger Watam, mlnllter; Norman wui
IUpl. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Worship
service 10:30 a .m. Bible otudy. Wednos- ·
da~~~J'A~ZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRISTOFLATnlRDAYl!AINTS. Port· ·
land-Racllio Rood. Mike Duhl paator·

JanJce Daanei, church achool'dtrect~

St'hOQI 9: 30a.m.; . mor,atna wonhlp and

Chutch achoOI 9:30a.m .: Morn•- worship.
10 ~
wedneoday
. ·evenhllr
.... prayor
: ~ a.m.;

. clllldren's church 10: 30 a.m.; evonlng
preaching aervtce nrat three Sundays,
7:30p.m.; SpocloiiOrvlce fourth Slinday
evening, 7::f0 p.m .; Wednesday Prayor
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prayor 10rvtceniu...tm. 7 . '1!1)•~·-rand
CARLETON INTE~ENO~~nONAL CHURCH Klnpllu
Road Rov

ship, 7: .Ill p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PII.OP!Il:CY :
Located oa 0. J . White !load o! Highway
160. Pat Heosm, pastor. Sunday ljchool10

services, 7:30p.m.
BETHLEHEM IIAPTIST. !lev. Earl
Shuler, putor. WorahJp tervlce, 9: 30 a.m.
Sundiy Scbool 10: 30
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MT. MOIUAH BAPTIST, Fourlb aad
Mat.n St.. Middleport, ltov. Gilbert Craig,

Jr., 'pa1tor. Mrs. Ervin Baurrigardner,'

School10 a .m.; Sunday eventngservtce 1
p.m. Wodn-y ovepl.,aervlce 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheodlo,
Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a . m. Mom Inc
Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer service, alternate Sunday•.
THE CHURql OF JESUS CHRIST,
APOSTO~IC KAI1i"H - , New Urn. lid,• .
next to Fort lllelp Park, Rutland. Robort
Richard•, pattor. Services at 7 p.m. on
Wednesdilye and Sundays.
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HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAPTER of the Wesleyaa Hollnl!ss Church.
!lev. Earl Fields, paslor. Henry ·Eblbt;
Suaday Scbool Supt. ; Sonday llehoOIIO a.
m. ; Morning Wonhtp 11 a.m.; Eventnr
service 7:30p.m. Wednesday evening ser·
vice 7:30p.m.
S'MVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,
Gary·Holter, putor. Sundoy oervteos 9: 30
a.m. and 1 p.m.; Mldwe~ service, 7:30-p.

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lnganelghbor'sdoglnacasethat
local human society officials

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
erlng !latlng hlr9. .
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(UPI) -A beety 26-year·old man
Daugherty posed for a photo- · , .descrtbeaHisunp
David
gh1an er o r ura 1
whoposedasaglrltowlnasloton graph tor the high school y e ar·
Edwardsville was In the prosecu·
a ·blah school cheerleadllli squap book with five other cheerlead·
tor's office Thursda~ .to recount
pleaded guilty ThursdaY to crim·
era. Wearing a blond wig anl!1 11e
the Dec. 27 attack on his
lnallmpersonatlon.
cheerleader's oulfll his photo
4
-year-old dog, Duke, In an effort
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Charles Daugherty could be sWI makes him look quite stocky
to have his neighbor charged.
sentenced to ·up to two years ln. and older th!ln the other team
state's Attorney wnuam
prison Feb. 4, but likely will be
member• .
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Hatne said tbe complaint ts being
placed on probation on condition
. "He was really friendly ," said
taken seriously.
he ulldergoes · mental health
one ciJeerleader : "Just flke a
"We're looklJ!g at It," he llllld. .
coUDJellng, Dlslrlct Judge Rl· .. 'normal rtrl. He wore more
"An . asslttant prosecutor. bal
chard Hall said.
· different panlyhose than I have
·b een assigned to handle It but It' s '
Daug~rty entered bls guilty
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About two weeka after ·he _ charges) ."
. plea as part of a plea-bargain at
the start ofa preliminary hear· · enrolled, school olfll:lals became
Highlander told authorities bts
lng. lnCil'changeforhlsplea,f~ur . suspicious becaull! bf comrilen~
neighbor conteued to attacking '
Duke as · the blllck Labrador
rounts of forcing high school . .,about the stubble Qn Dlug~ly a
admission documents wer e
faee and tbl size of hla arms.
retr)ever was 'matlq witb the
dropped.
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Daugherty called himself
and the ruse was dtacovered.
Two hours after Duke was
Cheyenn Weather)y, a 17-year~
SCiloolCJ(flclaluatdD!Iugherty
r ushed to a veterinary clinic, tile
·old junior class transfer !rom out
never was In the cheerleaders'
neighbor told Highlander he cut
eft DulCe's genitals with a !ull1e.
of 9tate, whe.!1 he enrolled last drellin&amp; room when the girls
Halne said the nelpbor, wbo Ia
September at Coronado High
chailpd clothes.
not being Jiamejl untO charges
SChool.
In 1989, o.uaherty made the
He Ang soprano In the scbool- - elleerllidlni squad, allo
a . are flied, could face animal
cbotr · and made . the all·Jlrl
Jlrl, fQr a semi-pro football team cruelty misdemeanor · charJI!II .
cheerleadllli squad. Wblle on tb.l
in Colorallo Sprlnp. He was fired Such charges carry penaltlea of
up to one year In ja_U and a$1,000
·squad, some membe!'l of tbl
after the bou was di~Cpvered,
football team reportedly colll1d·
bia t cbargea were !\ever brought. . fine .
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BO .KNOWS PAWN SHOPS angry at wh.at they perceive as a
AND SNEAKS - Rock 'n' Roll '"glass ceiUng" that keeps them
guitarist Bo Dlddley has been · from rising as high as men, but
popping ·up on Richmond, Va . , actressSallyFielddoesn'tworcy ·
television commercials lately, about II and doesn't think female
plugging a pawn shop. He says he . stars should feel too sorry for
does not feel humbled by it. "I'm themselves. "The money I make
glad to be able to do It, " Dlddley · Is unbelievable ... I am so ·
said from his home In .Albu·
grateful to be making what I
querque, N .M. · "It's not . !l make (seven ligures per filek) ."
downgrade. It' s an upgrade thing
She told the Udles' Home
for me all the way ." Dlddley,
Journal she generally agrees
whose real name Is Elias McDa·
with actress Meryl Streep about
nlel, was recently In the limelight · the ceiling, liut "It's hard to
· after appearing In a -naUon&lt;!-llY
present this problem tO the
teleVIsed commercial tor sneakAmerican public right now." She
ers with football star Bo Jackllon.
would "rather fight for single
Doing commercials "helps me. ' ,mothers ... who are working all
plus It helps the •product. People day long for this pltt,ance while
· say 'H Bo Dlddl~ buys the
theguysnexttothemaremaktng
product, It must be pretty good,"' · more 'money . " She was once a
· he says
..
single mother.
NBCoSTAR'l'IKOFF DAUGH- • ACADEMY TO HONOR
TER HOSPITALIZED ~ Draa- CROSBY · The National
don Tartlkoll, chairman of NBC
Academy of Record ing Arts &amp;
· Entertainment Group, remains
Sciences will hold a fund-ral~r
hospitalized with serious Injuries
next month at New Yorks ·
suffered In a New Year's Day . Waldor·AstoriahotelforltsMUS.
--·---traffic accident near his home In
ICARES · program . Singer·
• Lake Tahoe. Tartlkofflsrecover- ' songwriter Da~ld Crnby ~lll be
lng. froin multiple fractures and
honored as MUSICARES first
cuts. Tarflkolf'sdaughter, Cll)a, ,Man of the Year for his work In
8, the only passenger In his Jeep, substance abuse. MUSICARES
remains fn serious condition with
was fonned to focus the mus.tc
unspecified Injuries In thepedlatIndustry's a t tention aJid resour·
ric Intensive care unit, the
Ces on the social .and human
network says.
Issues that concern the Industry.

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Nazarme Colle&amp;e will p..-at a ppetmUiic program liD Suilday,
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Sunday Scbool Supt. Sundiy School9:,l0 - · ·
m.; W~hlp Service, 10:'5 •• m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OFCHIIIST
- •Joaepb B. Hoaktna. ovangollll. Suaday
Bible Study 9 a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m.: Sunday ovenlna ....... 6 p.!Q.: Wodn ..:;Q
a
evenlna •ervlce, 7 p.m.
• '
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, !Ia
,
Rt. 124. WOllam Hoback, pastor. Sunday

'

a

m. Prayer meetlnr and Btbl~ Study Wed.·
aeoday~7.m.
FOR
RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
Borden, . ator. Cornelius Bunch, aupt.
· Sundiy
hool 9:30 a.m.; !!ocond ~nd
· rourth Sundaya wors'hlp service at 2: ao p.

'

Bible.srudy classes. set Jan
6.
.

·
Dr; · Walton MacMillan of Ken·
Which Is often In total misery
llesaw,
GL wiD be. telddng the
As star seenis to wink a smile
book
of
Acts It F"llll Scold&gt;em Bapmay touch my Ups
tist~
011 l'llriiiiO) Pike,
Mistakes In llfe can' t be
Janua?
fr7
tbmugb
J~ 10 It 7
undone .
Must my very soul burn In
MacMillan
puiiJnld fur
misery each and every day
over
50
,ears
81111
taugbl
in llwnl
While I walt in the quiet of the
Bib~ coneaes in tbe pealer ~tllnta
night
area.
. And worule~ what It Is I have
done.
Twlnkl~ . twinkle llttle star,
.Oh! Please tell me where you ·

tnr wonhlp lla.m.: Evenlne service 6 p.

Scbool9·30
· am. n.1 b. P111 crs. E •Y . a.m.: MomiDa worship ll .a .m. Adult.
·
· ·• ,_ P Carl, upt. ven-Cbotr practice&amp; p.m. Sunday. Young PeaIDa worahlp 7:00 p.m. Prayer mootlq, • &amp;'~'s, Children: a Church ond Adult Bible ·
Wednelday_7:00p.m,
~Wedn-•· 1 t730
OLD BETHEL FREE WILL BAPTIST
' !&lt;lii""""Y
:
p.m:
CHU CH
PE BAPl'IST CHAPEL. 570 Grant
R • 2Mil State Route 7, Mlddl.,
St., Middleport. Alltllat&lt;d with Soulbom
Sunday llehooi!O a.m.; Sunday eveaBoptlal Conventlm. David Bryan, Sr., Ml·
ilioervtce 7:30p.m.; Tu01day aervlre.
nllter. Sunday School10 a .m.; Momtng ·
1 p.m.
·
wonhlp 11 a.m .; Evening worship 7 p.m.;
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH,
Wodn01day evenlpg Bible study and
Bob Grimm, JMO&amp;tor. Sunday School9: 30 a.
prayor mooting 7 p.m.
·
m.: Worsblp 10:15 a.m.; SuBday evening
IIRADFOIID CHURCH OF CHIIIST, Sl.
service, 7 p.m .
·
Rt. 12• an.d Co. l;td. 5. Der~k Stump, pastor.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Wjlllam Amberior. S. S. Supt .; Sunday
Knob. locatod .. c.unr, -D-.d 31. Rev.
·-boo! 9•30
~
. a.m .; Mom r~,wo r lhl
up 10: 30
Rotror·Willtord, putor. uaaySc:boolt:30
a.m.; Evenlngworllllp7: p.m. W&lt;dnosa.m.; Morn in&amp; WonbiD 10:45 a.m. ; Sunday worship 7: 30p.m.
day eventnc
p.m.; Wodnoo·
ST. . PAUL LUTHERAN CHUIICH,
day eventaa: Btble
7:00P.m.
Corner Sycamor~ and Second Sta.. Po,WHITE'S CHAPEL
SLEYAN. Coolmeroy. The !lev, Laura A. Leach, pastor.
vUie RD. Rev. Pldlllp Rlden&lt;Mir, JMO•Ior.
SuadaySchool9:45a.m. Churchservlce11
m. Thursday.
.
SWtday Sc:bool t: 30 a.m.; ,......,lp aervlce
a.m.
, MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
10:30o.m.; -Bibleatudyondwcrllllpll!!'·
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr.
Ave. ~v. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Notvice, WedHiday, 7 p.m.
Aathony GlaMamore. Ph. 992-:58lltl. Saturtllllfbam , Sunday School ' Supt. Sullday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Eu:
diy EYOntng Mau 7:30 p.m.; Sunday
School 10 a.m. with clas!IH for all ages.
eene E. UDderwood, mlallt•. Sunday
Mu1, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Confessions one
Evenlnc services at 6 p.m. Wedneoday Bl·
School, 9:30a.m.: Momlll( wcnhlp, lO: .Ill
hallllour bo!ore oach Mass. CCDclaues .
i.m.; Evenlnc Wonlllp. 7:00p.m.
· ua.m. Sunday.
~e study at 7:30p.m . N.outh servlcea Frt.
day al7:3() p.m.
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST, Rev.
· VICTOIIY BAPnST, 5:15 N. 2nd St ..
E,CCLESIA ~ELLOWSIIIP, ~ MUI St. ,
Ivan Myoro. Suncl.ay School9: 31h.m. wltb
Middleport. Jame1 E. Ke ..... paoiOI'.
Middleport Brothe&lt; Clluck McPhors011, ·
Sonny Hudson., Supt.; . Evfnllll service
SUnday morning worship. 10 a .m.; Everipa1tor. Sunday School 10 a_m.; Sur,day
7: 00 p.m. Pra.;:.: meeting and Blbleatudy,
lng oerv~ 7 '(;m. ; W&lt;dneaday evening
evening ~;ervtces at 7 p.m. and Wedaetday
W~J~~D g:kCH OF niE .;.AZA. . ::;~nhlp7p.m. lllta!lonThursday6:30p. servlcel
.tt 7 p.m.
ANTIQUITY
BAPI1ST. Kenoeth Smltb,
REJ:!E
.
Samuel
Baiye,
puiw.
luncl.ay
MORSE
CHAPEL
CHURCH:
David
.
· nlon First S_!l_n~y 1Hau1man1.
De-aver, Pastor. ~Ike SwJ&amp;er; Sunday
School 9:30 o.m.; WorahiL~IcolO: 30 a.
Curlman. pastor. Sundiy Scbooi 10 a.m. ; . pastor. Sundsy School9:30 a .m.; church
CENTIIAL CLliiTII:IJ
.llehool Supt .; Sundiy llehool 9: .Ill a.m .:
1
servlco 7:3!1 p.m.; youlb !.Uowllhlp6:30p.
"" • p.m.
worship oervlce 11 a.m.; Sunaay nltlht
lin. l l o a l l MoniDa wwllllp 10:10 a.m.; Sunday . '!l·' Youna Poopte'o
m.; Bible study. ThuDday, 7:30p.m. •
Evan101lstlcaervlce6:30P.m. W&lt;dneaday.
worship oorvlce 7:30 p.m. ; Midweek
Jln. W•IIJ 'nlllte•er
eventn1 worship 7:30 p.m.; Wedlleoday
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 331K5
IOMIIce
7.p.m.
'
·
prayor
servtco
Wodneadoy
7
p.m.
lin. PrukllmHII
-~~Billie atudy 7:.111 p.m.
• ·
Hiland Rood, Pomeroy. Tom K"elly, pasMASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
WESI:EY AN
BIBLE
HOLINESS
..... . _ . . Bier
'liURLI!IGJIAM CDMMllNITY CHURCH,
tor. Danay Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday
St., Maoon, W. Va. Sunday Bible Study 10
CHURCH oiMiddl~rt, Inc., 75PMr1St., ·
. . .. . . . . . . . . .
• llurllnjJIIam, Ra,y La_,.., ~&lt;r. Ro
a.m.; Worship lla.m. and 7 p.m. WedneaRev. lvaa Myers, past..-; Rogor Manley,
momlq llft'VIce •t 10 a.m.; Sun~y even·
..... - . , Cl'lllllne
bor1 Olr.att, - - paiiGr. SuftiloY School
trag 1ervtce 7:·30 p.m. Tuetday and Thu.rs·
. Sr .. Sunday llehool Supt. Sundiy School
dai!Biblo St~ YDCal music, 7 p.m.
Rn. F I -.. Imtdo
lOLm; .tcnbtp7p.m.; w-.oy,6p.m
day llervlcea at 7:30p.m.
BERT)'
EMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
9:30a .m. ; Mo1111nc Worship 10:311 a.m.;
ASB\}RY (Syracuoel- WDnbtplla.m.
youthmootiJIC Wed&lt;, 7p.m. chuod!..-. '
dlnr Lane, Mum, W.Va. J. N. Thacker,
Eventnc Wcnhlp 7:30p.m. )N&lt;dneaday
NEW ~VEN CHURCH OF THE NA; Church School 9:15a.m .; Cbarke Blblo
PINE GROVE HOLINESSCH!JRCH, 1\
ZARENE, l)ev. Glendon Stroud, pastor.
paator. Evenln~lft'V'Ice- 7: ~ p.m .; Woevett~ne Bible study, prayer and praise
Study, Wodneaday. 7:30p.m.: UMW. !lrat
mlleo!!Rt. 321. Rev.Bta J. Watu. paatw.
~ ·olll:inlatry unoday, 9:10a.m.; Wed·
servt.,.., 7:30p.m.
.
SWtdiyScbool9: 30a.m.; Worslllpservtce,
Tuetday, 1:30 p.m.: Cbolr RellMrlal,
Robert Soarlea,'S:S. Supt . Suaday School
!0:30a.m.;
Youth...-vlceSUDdiy6:15p.
neadau;rar;;·
llld
Bible
Study
7:
Ill
p.m.·
FArrH
GOSPEL
CHURCH,
Long
Dol·
Wodneoday6: 30 p.m. (ThatchorJ
9:30a.m.; .Monlin8 Wonldp 10:30 a.m.;
m. Sunday eveningservice7:00p.m. WedJilL D IIAP'I"IS1' CHURCH, St. Rt.
1om. Slindoy School, 9:30a.m.; Momllllf
ENTERPRISE - Worahlp 9 a .m.;
Sunday evenlnlf Jei"Vft 7:30 P,m. ; Wed·
143 juat o!! Rt. 7. Rov. Jametlt. Acree Sr..
Worship 10: 15 a .m.; Sundoy evenllllf 7:00 . neadoy Prayer Moetlng and Bible Study
Chun:h School10 a.m.; BlbleStody. Tues.
n - y ·a emce. 7:.111 p.m.
7:110 p.m.
putor; Rev. Mike Wllletl, Aat. Putor;
p.m. (aummer 7:30 p.m. I: W&lt;dneaday
day,7:00p.m.:UMW; nrstMonday. 7: 30 '
SU.VER RUN BAPTIST. 881 Llltlo,
Joo Humphrey, S.S. Supt; Sunday Scllool
night 7:110 p.m . (summer 7: 30 p.m:1,
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sun·
p.m .; UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m. IRDeyl
putw. Steve Little, S. S. Supt . Sunday
.day aftemooo eervlces at 2: 30. Thur!lday
-NEW LIFE COV}:NANT CHURCH OF
FLATWOODS- Churcb Schooi.IO a .m. · llehooi!Oa.m.; Momlll( woralp, lla.m.; ' '10a.m. ; MomlniWorshl,lla.m.; Sunday
evenln8' 1ervtces at 7: 30.
evenlnaaervtce 6 p.m.: edntllday even· . GOD, Cheeter- Gary Hines, put&lt;l'. sun.
; Wotshlp. 11 a.m:: Blblo lltudy, Thurs.
Sundayoveruncwc.-.hlp7: 30p.m.,Prayer
FIRST BAPTIST CHUIICH , Masm, W.
day. 7 p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m. •fRI ·
m..tlnl and Bible allldy WodnMday, 7:30
FIRST CHUIICH OF n!E
diy School 9: 30 a .m.; worship service.
Va. Rev. Wallace Mlnp, pastor. Sunday
leyl.
p.m.: Youtb m..ttniWodnMdayat7p.m.
NAZARENE, WUJIIm JusUa, putor. S•m·
10~ 30 a.m.; evening service, 6 p.m .; DtsctSchool 10 a.m.: Sun.day tventng service, 6
, FORI;ST RUN - Warllll~ .9 a.m.;
REJOICING UFE BAPl'IST CHUIICH
day Sc:bool Supt. Sonja Justll. Sunday · pleahlp clus. Wedll-y, 7 p.m.
Prayer meeting and Blble . tudy .
Church School 10 A.M.: Choir practlre.
- 383 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport. Sunday
Sc!vonl t.30
'""
o
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CJI,UIICn,
odltooday, 7: .Ill p.m.
-~'' • · a.m.; mom.,. Wonblp, I : 40
Lawronc:o Bush, JMO&amp;tor. Sunday School
SchooiiO a.m. Sunday ......, 7:00 p.m.;
· Thursday. 6:30 p.m. : UMW thin! Monday.
RUTLAND FIIEE WILL BAPI'IST, So·
a.m.; Sunday and Wedneaday aervlces,
9::.&gt; a .m .; Sunday and Wednelday evenfTbalchorl
Mld·w..luervl.,.., W&lt;d., 7 p.m .
lem
St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sunday
7: ~.LEPORT 00~~
.
'••
hi
I
7
00
HEATH (MiddlepQrti - Churoh Sebool.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
CHURCH
.... wor1 p serv ce, : p.m .
School10 a.m.: Sundayeventna7:110 p.m. ;
9:30a.m.; Momlnr Worobtp IO:.IIIa.m.;
'Sunda~Schao19: 30a.m. ; Je!!Smlth, supt.
.
-vmu
•
UNrrED FAin! CHUIICH, Rt. 7 on PoWednesday evening prayer meeting 7:00
57!5 Pearloervtce,
St., Sam10-.
Pliler....,..,..,
Sundll\'
E . smllh , Sr •
GOD, . Youth Group, 4 p.m.: Wedaflday. lllblo
; Mol'lllnl Wonlllp 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
IIIOI'IIInJ
a.m.;
EW!niii(
m«oy BY·p uo. Rev. Ro•-t
~
p.m.
. stuqy 6.00 p.m. Choir rell-oa17:IIIJO.m.
tw~~tnr Jei"VIce, 7: .111 p.m.; Wedlleaday
-~hay and Wedn liijl, 7:30p.m.
.
,pallor. Molvln Drallo, S. S. Supt. Sunday.
·
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
... (Frank Smith) . ·
·
'
·· eveaiDaHn'lco 7:30p.m.
·
·
, School9: 30 a.m.; Mom IDa Worllllp 10: 30:
CHURCH,
Sliver Rldgf. D11ant Syden·
.
MINERSVILLE - Church School t:OO
EDEN UNiTED BRETHREN . IN
Evonlna- Worllllp 7:00p.m.; W&lt;da...,ay
atr1cker, putor. Sunday School 9 a.m.; •
• a.m.; Worahlp servlce10: 00 a.m.; UMW, CHRIST, Elden R. Blalce, puler. Sunday
Prayor S.,..llce. 7:00 p.m.
' c Worllllp Service, 10 a.m.; Sundayevetalnc' '
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
• third W&lt;dn-y. I p.m. (Thaldlerl
ScOOol 10 a.m.: Gu)o !toed. Lay IMdor.
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. llallroad
~rvlce, 7:00p.m. Wodnelday nlghl Bible
CHRimAN UNION. 'Hart!onl, W. Va.
PEARL CHAPEL- Cbureb Scbool9;00
Momlnl oermm, 11 a.m.; Sund.ly Diehl
St., Mason:. Sunday Schoo110 a .m.; Momstudy 7; 00 p.m .
•
RoY. David McMaato, paolor. ·Cinoreb
a.m.; Worship S.rvlce 10:00 a.m.- (l'!oIIOI'Yicel: Cbrlatlaa ElliiMv..- 7:30p.m..
School 9:30 a.m. ; SWtday moraine II!!'·
roow ·Smlth)
"
Sonc strvlce 8 p.m . PrHcldq 8:30p.m.
Ylco, 11 a.m.: Sunday OYftl!fl aervlce,
POMEIIOY - ·Churoh &amp;hool,
a .m.
Mid· week prayer m"""•· Wodn-y, 7
,I
7:30p.m. W&lt;dnMday prayer meetlnc, 7: 30
; Wonlllp . 10: .Ill a.m.; Choir ro6oiaroal ' p.m.
'•
p.m.
• .
.
Wednea~y. 7:30 p.m.; IJMW, -- d
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHUIICH. Letart, .
Salem Sl., Rutland . .Robert E . Muuer,
Tuoaclay, 7:30p.m. ; UMYFSunday,,p.m.
W. Va .. Rt. I, Jamea ~II. pastor. Wor. (Meadows).
. •
paatG'. Sunday School 10: 00 a.m.; Wor·
ROCK SPRINGS - Olnaffh School, t: Ill
sblp IOMIIce, 1: Ill a.m.; Sunday evenlnc . llllp ..1'\'lceo 9:30a.m.: S1111day,Schooll1
o.m.; Evtlllnaw&lt;l'llltp7:30p.m.Tueaday
Jei"VIC&lt;'. 7:00p.m.; Thuroday-alnlsera.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Wed·
.
WEEKDAY CHBI8TIAN8
cotlqo prayer mHitftl end Bible Study
neaday, 7:30p.m.; UMYF (llenloral, SWI·
-~ 7:110 p.m.
... I hey coaW fbttii!O &lt;h•10 erlaaK, becaaoe he wu fallh..l.- Daniell: 4
9:.111 a.m.; Worabtp ...,•.,., W&lt;dal!lday
day, 6 p.m.; (Juniors) evory other SUD·
NI!:W 'UFE COYENANT CHURCH
7: .111 p.m.
A )'OUng man was being Interviewed for ·a position In a small tiuslnoss
day, lp.m.' (RUeyt.
·.
Ch•ler. Gary Hlaea. putw. Sunday
., OUR SAVIOUR LIJTIIERAN CHURCH,
RUTLAND-!undayScflool, t:ll_t, m.;
Scbool at 1:30 a .m.; Wonblp aervlh at
finn . The applicant ha~ a neat appearance and nlade a good Impression 00 ,
Walnut and Heary Sta.; Ra......,ood, W.
WorshiP..,Ice.I~!Oa.m. ; Billo~, 7
10:10 o.m.; ~Y
aervlce, 1:00
the OWIM!r. He had also prepared an excellent resume In which hellstod aa
Va. The Rev. Coorro C. Weirick. paotw.
p.m . Tllunday. ICrobl-1.
•
p.m.; Wada. . .y Dtaolple Clua, 7:00 p,
relorences, his pastor, his Sunday achQOI teacher, and a cllurch dea~n.
Sunday SChool 9:30a.m.; Sundaywcnhlp
SALEM CENTER- Churdl Scbaai t: 15
m.
·'Oie
owner of the business studied tile rosume lor several minutes then
lla.m.
(Fierce
CALVARYBIBLE
RCH,Joeatedoa
oald. "'I appreciate those recommendations from your church !r!end~ . But
a.m .; IMomJna
a .m.
Pomeroy Pike, CGuoly
25 near Flat·
SNOWVILLE - Momlna Woroblp, t: 00
what I would really like Is word from eomoone who knows you 0 ~
a.m.; Church ScbOoiiO:OO e.m. (Floronce
Rev. BlackWood, putor. Serllc!oo
.weekdays."
·
. .
·
.
.
Srnltht
on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.IUid 7:.111 p.m. Willi'
SundayScbool9:30a.m. BlbleStudy, wed,
!!Qrry to oay, In too many tnslancea there Ia a striking contrast between
80UTIIJCBN c:i.tlftD
lltlflay, 7:30p.m.
, the behaVIor of Chrlltlansihurch and out In •.he world . The principles
SPIRITVAL FAITH CHURCH, State .
hear preached on. Sunday hould be prac~ced all week.
' . . . .· .
.... ..,.. o._ .
l\4llle 338, ADtlqUIIy. A. ·Stewll'l, paatw.
Daniel
was
an
Ideal·
m
In
his
relallonsblp
wtth
both-Goo
and man.
. . .. CarJBJolll .
.
S!lildoy MoralniJ, 10 a.m.; Sunday even Inc
APPLE GIIOVII - Chllrdl School t:oo
There wu no double stand d with him. His dally conduct was consistent
7:30p.m.; Tlluradly-llla 7:30p.m.
, a.m.: Mom1n1 Woi'Jiltp 10:00 a.m.; Bible
· MIDDLEPORT INDEPEH!lli:NT HDLI·
l"lth hlssplrltua1 valuos. His enomles tried to find some charge against ~lm
lllady Sundly 7: 00p.m.; Pn,or mootiDa
NI!:SS Cl!URCH, Inc., ·'IS PHrl SL Re\0.
concerabtg
the ldngdom, but no fault could be-found (6:4 )." His walk before·
lYon Myera, actlq pallor; ftotrerMuley,
7: ~ilrld~. (Hlcla)
.
tbe world was In harmony wllb Ida walk wlllt God. .
·
Olllllp t a.m.; Clolrdl
Sr.,
Superlll-t. Suit·
· Sc-10a.m.; BAlle Study ...._ y 10
'
day
1:30 a .m.; lllorlllll wonblp
Would our church f r iendS he ollocked It ~ observed our actions and
o.m.; Dorcao Womn•a Jl'..lowllllp
10:10 a.m., ....... - p 1:10 p.m.;
heaf!l· our speech at our job or Ia our homo! A good·Sunday ChrJstlan will
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CHURCH OF JUUI CHRIIT APQ8.
To walll a measured pate,
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life of which we apeak
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!0:30a.m.: WonldplllrYtce=luitday, 7:30
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e.m .: WDrllllp 10: !0 a.m.: lllhle Stud)',
p.m.: Bible lllliidY...!'~
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wonblp aervtce 7:00 p.m. W&lt;daeaday
prayer meet ... 7:00p.m.
MT. HERMON, UNITED BRETHREN ·
IN PfiUST CHURCH, Located In Texas
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Dear A•• Ladera: 1 tia a IJlYihiDI to llilea. PIIMiillrly. Dlily Senlillel. Prizea from 20 local Flower Sltap, I $10 IIYinp ~­ in my Clllly 401, cliwiC:ed TROUBLB IN SAN JOSB. CALIF. ·
~LAI!INal
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Ccunl Ttua. ass lift Mil eeiq "Brilll,• a clivwced- , DEAR SAN JOSI: Y• ....a
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1991 born to Meip co!IAclle'hm The Fal!rie ShoP. • who1147.Hcruettdyre1Ut1104iotlt like 1 . . - . . w1to11 lllld is . .
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. • ' $10 88Yinp IIQXl!lllt frOm Racine
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to his ywngcll , ~ Willa I frill4 lib you.
Aa:ordiog to the ru1es
the -Home Nllkiaala.t.
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A flee 11*1 to the pamlts from liaug1IIe(l wedding and is terribly Biilii doela'l . . . lilY ilpta 11om
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born. to , JIRIIIS who are legal Crow's F~{ ReiiBIIIIDI, a blby upset.
Brian
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weddi!'l
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when
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was
in
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311 B. 34th St.. New Yort, N.Y.
qualify pamtts mUBt submit to Tbe baby famula from JCrosen, an ice
Daily Sentinel I wriU.oD 8l8temenl Cie8111 cake from the Dairy Queen, behavior. "N"UII"I:IIricd 011 dia&amp;tilte- car ' accidellt and suffered some 10016, and
tea.t to t11e :
from the attending ~cian ·as to a $1S gift ceriiliCIII&gt; from Hmtage fully ~ "Roger," 1be 111111 llte'l ~ facill ttisf!praMnt;
cii8CUiiw cliNcb, My~! O.dller,
tbe exact t:imll of tbe birth. and that House of Sboal, a diaper beg from •' aoing with. They danced in a
~· .... of•····--~ · Wollld, be most w.leo~~c. Th~
· information must be presented 10 Fruth Pblnnacy, a $2S gift ~­ suually explicit1 hip-Br!l!ding, beiDa 1 JJR*Y &amp;irlto ln;*IRI ~
lid ... .
the newspaper office in J&gt;omeroy 'cate from PuWdl's Super Vllu, a butt~luldliq way lbtll embamllcd· 0111. Nn 11 to My, I. ud • a , .
C1R iJW)I- dta llillll of
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I . $10 .gift ~Je ~ BUIIOOS eYmyOOe. ·
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The rules furtber specify lhat in and Bows, • box of ~ from
Not WllltiD&amp; to mike 1 ICelle,· cal impetre.:tiott People 11+-ly yoa.lhMit
the event of 1 lie, awirds will be Foodland, a $5 gift certiliCIIe and Brian llid nothing to Nina bul be llalyouclifl'cnlllly.:tlleydoa'tc.- . Our A•a IAHertl: I'IR I
distributed It the discretion bf tbe 10 pacent ofhll prescriptiO\]II tDitil: feels that .he should apeak to her ckKn for J01L 1bey daa't want to ~-,..-old
who ...
conteSt COIIIIIiacc. ·
the age of six from !he Prescription now, before their other daugblllr piS wail .. you ia IIJI'el. 11lty tlllllr&amp; lao delile to Ill nied. he fOliC
The prizes are a $10 gift cenift. Shop, a $2 gift cerUifale from nwriecl, probably next year. He you l"eellib 1 hlk.
widl diM aa:dw war • Ia die
cate fn:im The Food Sbop, a $S sift · Vaugban's Cardinal, .llld a tlqc wants to issue Ill ullimalum forbid.
n.t
God ... worodloful
,_. lldltad to 1llllk up
certiftcale from tbc Middlepcn piece feeder set from K
C. ding N"DI!I to bring amale Buell. even wga;, I -loat pniUy .IOild lad · Wfaar
with Ill or IIMm llocti9M lltey
Department Slllre, a flee .-1. for Jowelen.
if she is 11181rieclto him -- ... if she feeliDRiewbllllOIIIIIl .....
refuses be will not pay for the
I received 1 1izable fiiJIIICial up tn. a1taut 111J I t • 11loy
sealemeat 1'111111 ~ ~ who rill 111e.c 10 my - - . dlil fllll IUdly
I told Brian that I S)'liiiJIIhize with illlq my 1:ar lild lhil '• why I 11ft in love will me ud· prell · ror
him, but he should not try to control writiJI&amp;. I would like ID 1he 101110 t1lltriqe.
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anyone else's behavior; The 1110111 he · money to SO'\Ieone who caanot ' T h e - r...~.aa.laldy
should say to
II that he W&amp;J. alfon1 plastic; lllrJ«J• bull liM no ~~a~ · t1n1 . _ lad a ,.&amp; She
unhappy about dJe Ulcing and hope idea bow to 10 about it. llalow you buys 111e lmtlt lifts lid P'o*l me
that she "geu the me,....~
hml good mc;dical - ~ and dlily. Site wiD ... . , _ - lbtc.l
Brian disa8Jea. He feels it is his wottld IJliRCI8Ie 101110 ~ ge - am ric:t of . . . ct rn I lid I Jlllecl
responsibility .to his older daugbtet XX J1ll PA:
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101110 .mce...... - MJIX.
to do whatever is necessary to
DEAR XX:
paerous ICOCI1Y
pro10et her from tho emblnaslment · move. rm acqUIIIIIed wtda tbe fine
DEAJt MliX: You poor tbiq.
suffered by her sister. He'd like to wort lble It dJe NltioNI Founda- " ' - _. .a pi&gt;Aae. This I J0111
lmow what you think before be says lion for Facial Reco!DUUCiiclt, which

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the newspa_per dated No·
vember 21, 1990. Please
call 614/992-2155.
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M.,.. Coumy loord af
M-1 Retoo.llun ,._.
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ElECTIICAl SEIVICE

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•Remodeling 1nd
Homo Repairs
•Roofing
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MORRIS EQUIPMENT
742-2455
Skilhlll load, lvtland
12·24.JO-1 1110.

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Office 614·H2-2116
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CUSTOM IUIT ;
HOMES &amp; GAIAGU

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lnlorlor and ExtorloP Polnflng, 10
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1370 1111&lt;!• Sp.m.

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VegetabiiS

$481 With Gl- Arid - ; ,..-..,..;.,;_;~;;;;.;.;,;;....;.....,.
Child'• Ho..._ 'Hor~o Country Oun-·•n ~- worm
a1t 8r
Plno U4.i!,' • A!Vulor . P~eo
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$48.11; O.k - • 1 Tabla With 811 Mol al Allrony.
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or •-•'lllhiOIUIII.""
Aoc:l"'or $2211, . R:.Cior Pr!oe T &gt;Y N
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$4et; 5 Gun Cobl
, Counhy , , 114-1..._.
Plno, Whh Ctirvod DOlor HNII,
$1119; R1ut8r Price 1341;
Counory
uotlo L Toblo With
f·arm Supl"""·
Bonch And Thro6 -Chain&amp; $21111.
!logulor Prlc:e 113tt. Route 141, 4
,\liV'SIOik
Mil• 011 Routo 7 In C.ntonory.
Hou'": Mondoy Thru Slturdoy,
...m.to lp.m., Sundly, 12 Noon
TIIISp.m.

61 Fann Equipment

:53~~..:A-::-nt;.;::l.;:q,;:LI'~I~..,.,..-

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Law Hn...
...MO;
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UW PTO 12.1111. 0.0. Wll
Fino.-. 114-~1122.

or &amp;1111. Rlvorlno Antlquoo,
112~ E. Main 8tr1ll, Po. .- .
Houro: MTW
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p.m:~..!""doY 1_:00 to 1 :00 p.m.
Buy

114oOR•2528'.
Quito
NMd pro 1MO aoad

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ItO lOtll triator, lib - · 0n1J
:143 h..:- with '7 · - .,.....,...

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(U oepolrl. Dll'!'!\uonl tox
praportr· Repo•.r ona. Your

• CUSTOM 'PRCXiRAMMING

' SALES
•ON -SITE CUSTOM TR-AINING
•
SPRING l'ilUEY lllOFfiSSIONA.L BUILDING
,' 116 JACKSON liKE · SUITE -!OJ
CA.LUI'OUS, OHIO 41611

446·6000

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4112 for aurr.ont . _ Hit.
.
ExMtlor.. -ion In . Pt •

- · -lldap 7:10 . 8.m. •
:1:10 p.no1.:.}MIIo Pollet Co.,
Pw•o,, ..,._, ~1. ·

olollng.
ltl, -2 both,
· I lltltlt
· brtck2
ftrwpiO- cloublo lol. '114-441o
0041 or ~11-2171.

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CIOY,~,ENT HOMES !rom tt
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Doll:luont ...
praportr,
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ana. Your
.... (t 11!11-187-. Ext. QH.

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, Ia In

piggy bank

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ptMIIo Mptla ......

Ron Ivane IJi:Mo-, Jock- · 011 1ol00-l:t7
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Farcl F·IIIO Tluck.s..t, Rod, 171
llnoo:IM--33.
Jlltollcol lioooJ lor. tullotolu 'pick·
up. $40. 114-4-!7.
.
lltxotl hllrd•aqJ ltoile t10.oa •

woadttUot. llockoprlngo, Ohio.

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1 Pilton, At.._c Ohio 45'1V1 or

rel•es Cll,

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Auto Pens&amp;

Fruita &amp;

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lAGS .......... ,.......... 121

a..tsr-:-"OIIIe

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Due to - . • • 1 _ , my
Dec.~ apjtOIII....U wll
. - ruohoduttng. 1 • -

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2111.

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.-Ina homO\" co.. dop
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llpoUe 1r&amp;
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Driver'~ ..••
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Putton ....
GRAPHITE IHAFTI

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rwqulreil, 304-182·32117.

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IIIII or rorlt, ... UP. In pork.
Convenient to I'MrJiftlng, MW

2 bod..,...., lllddlopoot, Ohio.
· SoourHy ~K and rmo .. ncH

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Mce!J iuml- - l e homo, 1
mile betow townb ~"::'tta at~:r.

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111 '" - •·

11~. ar1141812-30t4.

2321.

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·75 Bolts &amp; Moto,..
for &amp;ell

·S bedroom tnltor, $250. 118'

11i/Wol,r, - · _ I

Waii118Pill I polnllng 114-1142·

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ltrlce

moroth, tlluo Ullilllee, no pete,
:JOW75-1081.

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18 Wanted to Do

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PH. 614-915·3949 IODIIIIl

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WBFP, dohWI-, ohod~ Ll'

Buslneas

Come and See Us For A Free lnsp&lt;:ctlon
and Eatlmlte
. lt. 241

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home. No peteJ...'!.~ druga, no alcohol 114-317,,....

,. •Handla and lnstell Monroe Shocks

47269

Socond, ·O.Iti:;;JII, Sl?f, _
Plkl, 11t t41 Mii lifter }p.m.

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for Rent
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•Custom Bent Exhaust Sy8tems
eCompleta Una of Exhouet Suppliaa

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915-4473
667·6179

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All

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''lo!oth In
ehy. 11 4 -4109 or 3710-211111.

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ACK lloltiMII&lt;or, 7 11300. Cha-n -

.275. -Po•-·a -""""''
rom;
ltllddtoport, tor
liMon.
C.lll14/tl2·711t1

'KELLER'S CUSTOM BENDING

LI!COttd 011 SaHord School ld. off lt. 141
.. 9•1•
1 eAA 112 59'7
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to adulta only, ..~501.

Vernon Aven.U81
month,
2 · . Dearoome.
Waehlnaton
Avenue
$215.
month, 'l bedroome. Reftrtnce
•nd depaolt. 304ol715-211i.

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•VINYL SIDING . • ··
•ALUMINUM SIDING
-•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL ,
SIDING
._ co:.

tlpollo,""

4 yr old blocl AKC ....,_rwd
CoCbr Sponlot, SIOO. mu.t 1J0

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·Business .Services

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AQWS. FNN Pllt 'OHico
217 E. s.c. ,_,.,

72 Thlclll lor Bell

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Fumlohlld elflclency, 811 utlthl• W.thln, dryera. r~frtpntcn,
I room1, 1·112 beth, 3 BR, pold. Bhorw 118111: 1131/mo, Ill
~ Appt-o,
u- ,._ Ail. Boolde·lllono
bllndo, ·
dl-oolier, Sooond Avo. eM-441-SMI.
corpol, tun lronl pon:h, 24x24 Fumltbltl · olllclency:· $171, C:..ll - · C8ll 114-441-7311•
aa..go eollorl_!'ul building,
utUhloo pold, 1120 Fourth, Go~
PICKENS FURNITURE
ilan epol, N50 fl!ll' met. • tlpollo. 514 ~~5 441e after 7 pm.
NewiUNd
MCurhy dlpoeh. No Indoor
-hold
IUmlololng. 112 mi.
·polo. Ref. roq'od. 114-148-7878.
Graci..,. living. 1 ond 2 bodJorrlcho Rd.· Pl PIMMnl, WV,
Oll8rlminlto
It
V
I
For Ront Fumlohlld: Ono bod·
ond
Rlvwolile colt 304ol715·141111.
room eollegt, nice lor one or Minor
Ap01tmorot8
In
lllddlorporl.
p,_
couple. Clein, no pete:. Deposit
$111. cau ~--mt EOH.
I oelorence. 5tH4il-2543.

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lEN'S APPUINCE .
SEIVICE . .

992-2034

·COIS'IIUCnOII..

IIITI.AIID - W. ltrltt - Why loolllotlltr?- Tllmare
3 bedr- in tllil HI slary home 1111 a !Ox140 lot. HH
newer hill pumP., sllyt-. wlnrls~nd 1 Diclllt ltnc:e
lllr priwlcy. Dtllt mill 11111111 IIIII
JU'Sl $27,.

Bring It In Or
" Pick Up.

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Fumlohlld Apl. · 2 br, 11311
,

with or

THE HARDY OUTSIDE WOODBURNiNG
HEATER WITH IN$1DE TH&amp;RMOSTAT
(PATj!NTED)
._
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_

ltTAIT -:- lllillttuncl Frw Elltrlar - 4 bedrcloms 2

bitlis, 3 silttnc pordJb, snd -. dinint 1011111. Nice bil t.V.t
, ysrd. Fenced ora wiUI ~nifor animats,snd atr~~housefor

IIIDDi.EPOI'r - lflstorical loollin1 corner store. His 6
·~::~~~~~ another store down,Sllrt your own bllsl· .
;::: s . room, and h11an in0111111. Cllllo! 110111 d•

...·--a.

6a30 P.M.

·AilMAIES

91111y. . St;
•w••port, 011.

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"fill DIPr.

SAT.IIOiri .

oo:me

clllldren.

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EVIIY .

. .201 NORTH SECOND AVE •
_..
· MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
. OFFICI H2·28BI/HOMI 882-5182
8. TURNER, BROKER
lAY~ lUll - Blsutilu~ comer lotllilh 2.15ocres. His
nllur1l IIIICrOSS the rOid, electric IVIillble. Older drift·
wsy. •
• 16,000

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.SIIWAII'',S
GUIS &amp;SUPPLIIS
742-2421

MICROWAVE ,
OVEN REPAIR

CARPDnD
GUNS &amp; AMMO

.

.11·10

BISSElL- '
HILDEIS ·.

tn'1•..c.d u

REMOVAL
: uGRT HAULING

.F,Rfr~ft
81
CK
, 992-2269
, . .
usm RAILIOAD liS

•COMMIRCIAL
WE NEED U8TJNG81
II- IO-IItl

Melee c-tv. Ohio, ,81181·
lnt- 118CIMI Hut10ft,

nur.-

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PetsforSale

1 mole AKC Rogllllerod looton
Tlln'llr, I WMk1 old, lrfndl1 a

County
Inc. Good
uoltl opplll,_, T.V. Hl8. CIDon
I 1.m. 10 e p.m. llon...a... &amp;M- 1 H t . - 3rcl. Ave. 0.~

Fum'od elllalency """ Upololrw,
qullt1 - - . eorpollid, aft.
...... 118oidrlli. ...... for 1 per- . 5-21112.

pine.puljo - · 11+31J.7Stl.

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5111111 . 11D .

HousehOld
Goods

Appl-.

wft,..., - ·1~1-2013.

·::i~~;;;~-Hn

Wick•

:145-112~

Qraomlng, Att brMcli. AH ltYIH.

Sl_,lng tlmbwO&lt; hllrclwood or

CEDAI •
COftSTIUCnON

1.1114/ffn

tr~lllt -

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NO JOB TOO SMALL
. FlEE ESTIMATES .

•Roofing ..
•lnMIIatlon
~~Bryon Piece
Mlddlepon, Ohio

•Kirooeno Stovoa •

IIOnlll.
~~~::I'ARMI
·HOUlE...:

OUMCI .

· window•

H2-2J72 .742·2251

CONSTIUCliON

IOriel

•Replecement

1-SDISII

IANIS

HW

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i •VInyl Siding

, . .. lllo Grinde, 011 Coli 114-

Merchandise

Couch ootth bluo boclrgraund, lome Pol F - Dootor. Jutlo
ft25. Coli t1141ft2-T!5t13.
.
. .Webb. COtl 514-44ti-OZ!It,

9 . Wlnted to Buy

EMILEE MERINAR
Owner &amp; Operator

v. c.,.....

•Cptlfllll .... ld••

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3. H8rwy IIM....ry. de-

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..... 1taah provlMd, $:HIImo.
114 441 .,...

-h.l14.-.e1T41.

Conlltllltt ·Grooming
Alllretds .

MOIRIS
EQUIPMENT

REWIIING AND
-TROUill SH00114G

YARDMAN &amp;
ECHO DEALER

Prices ·..t ·~Ntlf'' zttor
Tract1111 1!1111 . . . . . .
_ Now .. Stodd

Btock, br1cto, .tllpu. 'lilntlnlolo, .... Cloucfe Win-

..... a •hopping .m.., n.,

-

GROOM
ROOM

.... 0 ...............1
Chid! Olt Our lew

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SIVICE Ale IEPAII
ON lEJOI TIACTOIS

IFNI!E I!ITIMATEI)

.l11ldaatill _.
Colllllll'dll

(121 14. 21 , 21; 111 4, 4tc

dlllrlbu10n. If ony, af - h
of the following :
1. CON C - Home·
dtw, diCIIIlild
2. E111mo J . ~~-bury.

.Read the Best Seier

YOUNG'S

. aMIBII&amp; SilVIa

·MAPLEWOOD

. TUESDAY; JAN. 8
6:30 P.M.

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c.mao. l14-m.2101.

a• IT80 ar -

Building
Suppllel

55

Sc:- Dllllict ar Buy an Lind

31 Wool Apl. 2br, 1 Mlh, prl¥de
- - 118llo. - l o g.-y

llow. 1M

wh"o; hoi - ! . ..,....,,
Block I white N8111otoNd lon'Twrlorlor SIIHf."ft4417o0117.
F8::~fi);E
lkollohlln F~~~~ 1 COrplto. Qraom end SuppiJ lhop-l'oi
R1. 7 North. e
•11144.

PubliC Sale
&amp;Auction

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~Helmet·

· DOWNSTAIRS
CONFERENCE .ROOM

.

2 bedroom '-H, Oolllpolll
Fony. Phone 304-&amp;75-3215, or
1175-2418.
.

Ylrd Sale

8

NEVEl ClEAN YOUI
GunEISAGAIN

PLEASANT VALLEY
HOSPITAl.

~-......-..•

1br tumtahod hOtJoo lor .. nt.
1114-446-17151.
2 bedroom homlln ·New Hlven,
wv. 304-TIS-tl88t. •

·the day belorl lhll od II 19 run.
SUndly ltlhlon - 2:00 p.m.
Frldoy. Jlondoy ltlhlon • 2:00
p.m. "ltUrdl~~; .

.BIG ·.KIDS and
. BABIES·

Public Notice

3or4i&gt;r_'ln _ _..,.

Uvonce. OEADUNE: 2:00 p,m.

12·1"'

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lf1 Wlnted to Rent

41 House• for Rent

ALL Yorcl Solei Mult Be l'old In

SHOWERS
HOLIDAYS

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Rentals

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Counlry lloblle Haorle Pork,
R - 33, North al P-roy."
LAIU, rontolo, porto, ....., Call Wlckw clnttle, Ht, .,..., $210.
IJ4-tll2·llll'8.
.
a u - JIGOI. tobto
toblo
eamblnotiOI)IQJO. 304ol'l$o15114.

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

ANNIVE~SARIES

--~::
PIPI.
~.
'· Auto.,
4 dr.,

54 Miscellaneous
Mercru.ndiM

46 Space tor Rent

7

Specializing in Decorated
Cakes for All Occasions.
WEDDINGS
. BIRTHDAYS .

&gt;

5711-2335.

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992-6194

f

public wit•, no rutrlctlon-,
ecMM wfth rtver front• g•, 304-

.

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Lock.,

miiH OOUih OollipoNo

the phone hill

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RIE'S
CUSTOM CAKES

.DIINCf.

'~ L&lt;.ioks . like
da m(~ today."

Route 2 Ashton, 1 eara lola ...3

&amp;4 EIK'rical &amp; Retugeralion
8~ GunWII Hauling
86 Mobil e Home Repa fr
81 Uphol1tery . ·

. BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBIJCATION

To

dorlo nod Ooldon
hid coi!U;'Comp
eon- ·

loy -

Home lmprovem . .t ~

83 hc .yating
21
22

937 Bult;olo

., ..•...·-,......... .-. . .. . .

,,w

82 - Piumbing&amp; He• ing

Ch•tlr

Racine

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Services

•sa Leo"
.57e Altple Grove
143 Portt.nd , 773 Maaon
.,
985

PubliC Notice

BULLETIN
··- - BOARD
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11 - Hetow..,_.

fu/lu,w illl{ lf•ff'/&gt;hotll" I'XI'IIOI;J{I'S...

OAV BEF OR E PUBLI CATION -

TUESDAY PAPER

v":1' ·

12 · S itUitton WMtl!d

• A cl•51h od .;uiv ~rc tsvmunl p li•cOO Ill lht! Oo11 ly Sun1 111~ laA :.
C:t:P I
clt~ss.l fl ud d•splw . 811sinuu Car d and leg ill na licu.,
w1rl ;llsd' ap p e111 Ill I he P t Pl eilliltl11 R eg•s t tir • nd t h11 Gall• ·

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St'i

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Tr.msporlalton

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· &amp;2 · Mobile Hom• tot R'• ll
43 Far111• for Aant · ·
44 - .\pan mini tor Aen t r
4i -· FwrnilhN ROoms
41 Sp1ce fOl Rent

Elllp ',Jynl' nt

H~tppy

puhs D •uf'f' T r 1tMl n e. r~ ~hmg ovur

11@11.-

• t. Hou•• for R•l ·

»I~Sillck

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3:J F•m• 101 Sale
3l
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35 lois
36 · · Aelf Estlte Wemed

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dOl¥ if!l!"' pubhc.cfon t o m ak e COHectrun.
' Ad s t hat mu st b e pa1d 1n adva n ~ au:

In MVmoriam

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32 MobileHCHnettor S.t.,

·Gn,e..way 1md foUnd ads under , 5 w ord• w ill b•

Ads
VIM' d Silh,.s

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31 ·- Hom" tor Sale

-,

.60
.06/ diy

• $1.30/ day

R ,,, ' I

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. ru n )dlllf~at~ctlage
,
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•
"Pr•ctt ot ad tor all cillpital l•ttu s is doub4u pflce ot ad cost.
'1 pomt ltn e type ontv used ·
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101 responslbl• tOr effort ilh ttr first d .;. I GJteck
"StmtMH.,. '' 1_
f01 a u o ls f_1r s t d -v ad 111111 lA paporl. Call bt!fOr e 2·:00 p .m .

Car d of Th.nk s

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.· R at .... ~ IU, ~Mcutiw rU nt. .. olllnupd.,~MitM ch• gld

.

alhlilln~~-

for

· RATES

T01'LACE AN AD CAlJ, 992-2156
~NDAY _
thru FRIDAY1 1 A.M.,to H .M.
. 8 A.M. until NOON SATURDAY
.
CLOSED SUNDAY
POliCIES
...
'A1Is outstdtl Me1gs.

. CwiO.
~

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If"

eoo.r._CluJ -

$100.1~

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Pomeroy-Mickleport. Ohio
,.;... --•- , IIICOme
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llld .,,,..
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Smith, Pomeroy; Keith . Musser,
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~ Sarah,. Yonker, Pomeroy;
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· Betty Arther, Middleport; Cora
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Beegle. Racine; and Bertha Wolfe,
Ticket sales: $76,~ . Payoff:
Tu~~y DISCHARGES •
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E.bcr Pickens,. Sr., and l;)orothy
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Wednesday nighL .
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Fmed were Judy Tyree,
Pomeroy, $63 llld COSIJ, disonterly
conduct; Micll\ld Hindy, Pomeroy,
$213 Pld costs; Jerry Armsii'OIIg,
Mlddlepott. $213 and COliS, assault; . Brie Pl;ddy, Middleport.
$375 and Costs, DUJ, and $53 Mid
costs, failure 10 ooidrol: and 11m
Davidson, Pomeroy, $213 and

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. Slate Route 684, Harrison~e. died
'f1lu.OOiy at Veterans Mllllcrial
Hosptial following a brief iJillcas. ·
Born on Dec. 2:7, 1920 at Duo. blr, W.Va.. she was the daughtec of

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Dollllby, inc! a ~ Misty Frum •
of Halrisonville, with whom she
Jlllde her home; a brother, Paul D.
· Andrnon. Harrisonville; three
blotben and listers-in-Jaw, Clifford
and Delores Ancknal, VICIIIIII, 'N.
Va.; Cunis IIICI Velma Anderson,
Oilnblr, W. Va.; IIICI Donald and
Alii Alldrnon. Greenville, S. C.; a
sister, Anal Lee Cr!la. Belle,
. YL; silfln-ill•faW, !lolly Andenon; •
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CHESHIRE - A coal train
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Plans for "the three story ~ture, which. !itmts Mul~
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probably play a major .role in any
fulllre courthouse expansion.
Prior to occupation by the lodge
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Gallipolis, was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospl~l by Meigs
County EMS after the accident
around 3: 55 a . m. near Cheshire,
according to a prelbnlnary. report from the Gallla-Melgs post
of the State Highway Patrol.
Poland was later taken to Grant
M~lcal Center In Columbus by a
UteFII&amp;ht helicopter.
Poland's condition was unde-.
termlned Saturday morning In
the hospital's trauma unit, a
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the property for c:oartbllilse apaDSion. Here,
Ohio Grand Master Charles K. Neff presents the ·
deed to Commlsaion Jrresldeat MaaDing K.
Roush, . Ill coDDty oflic:lai!J and local and state
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suffered a fractured pelvis and a
fractured femur In the crash.
:):he report stated that Poland
was southbound on State Route 7
when he failed to slow · for th~ ·
· railroad flashers, bells and whistle th1.1t were sounding. Poland's
car struck the left front of the.
head engine of the train, which
was moving at approximately 15
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.damage to Poland's vehicle, btit
.-no damage to the train. No one
was Injured on the train that was
hauling coal.
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A West Columbia man was tilted
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c~ty CW~missioners ,in ,dial the
·reat tJitite lleeded to the cOUnty on
ThlllSday borclen th~ back wall of
the Meigs County Counbouse, im·
menscly simplifying any future ad•
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The lodge has 1101 used the structurc fer · its activities for several
years, mcct;ing instel!l at the Mid·
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Harold R. Russell, 58, of West
Columbia died of sevcnl head injuries, accmling to Mason County
Coronel Breton Morgan. He Slid
no.aUIOJISY was needed in lhc case.
Applrcntly Russell was tryfiJ8 to
puD out 1 IIWIIP approximltely 200
yards from his house, on S•saafms
Road, when die tractm rolled. The
sheliff's de~cnt reported the
Malll Police DeJB1111C11l and
EMS wen~ conlriCtcd by Russell's
wife, Betty.
r Ruascll wcrkcd as an 111iltant
yard foreman at the Philip Sporn
l'lant for 4Q years..Ho • in Ar!ny
veteran and ·attended the Salem
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· ship Volunle~ Flre. Department received a Ucht · . Sheriff Dennis SaiJsbury. The equipment will be··
bar aad radio from the GaiBa &lt;;ountJ Sheriffs . · ueed aid In relpol184) to emergencies. (Times,
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abOve flood stage In several · weekend-.
' Chicago aviation spokeswo- . ,
President Bush declared flood- towns.
stricken central Indiana a dlsas- : ·The fi!J(XIed Ohio River, which man Usa Howard said O'Hare ,
ter area Saturday bUt the soggy · . was.llipplog at the service door.of. In)ernallonal · Airport .had 're-. .,.. .
area·was pretty much spared the Riverfront Stadium In .Ctncln- • celved 2 Inches of snow by
snow and Ice brought to the natl, the sill! of a llrofesslonal midday. Runways were open but
Midwest by a wintry storm football playoff game 'scheduled . air travelers were told to·expect
tllrealenlng travel by land ~and for Sunday, was receding as was .delays of from 4$ minutes to 90
air.
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of the West and snow tell In the· tresh storm moved Into Illinois lly out here ~O'Hare)." Howard •
Plains lind ~ocky Mountains.
early Saturday, and . that by 6 said. "At Midway Airport w¢ •
Bush.slgnedadlsasterdeclara- a.m. 5 Inches ot . snow was 1 only have one runway'open." ·: :
All 230 Chicago road clearing• ·•
TEMPLFi,. TRANSFERRED - Tbe Penieroy
.Coun*J ()ommlllllonera. The Jodre 1lilt'occujlle4'
tloli triggering release of federal reported In the Moline area.
Muoldc Temple, buDt 11 the early lHOf, bu been
Ole bulldt.r In 1138.
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The snow In northern Illinois trucks were dispatched shortlY.' :
transferred by the Masonic Lodre io the Meip
sufferlni particularly serious and fr~ng rain In the southern aft~~ 2 a.m. but early morning •
damage from a week of storm· " half of the state . made travel . ·highway and tollway conditions
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B11t precipitation was very
The Ohio Department ot Human dental and chlropratlc services.
mostly to bl~me tor out-of- · light In central Indiana midService&amp; has proposed cuts o!
Medicaid Is a state and federal control Increases .In Medicaid Saturday, with freezing drmle
$130 million In Medicaid spend- governement program !&gt;f he)llth. speildlng. ·
re!lorted In Indianapolis, the ·
lng In the next . two-year state care for people who are poor, ,
She saldJotal state and federal National Weather Service said.
budget.
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elderly ·or disabled wi~h Ute Medicaid costs will exceed their
Rivers were receding In most
TheproposalbyDirect!)I"Pam- federal government1· paying $3. 2 biWon budget fq(the year. of the swamPed areasoflllinola
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ela s. Hyde will be considered · about hilt the COlli. ·
ending June 30 bt $186 million and Indiana, but parts of the Engineer Phll Roberts llld County assistant, orpmonnel dlftctor.
next month by the Joint House"This will damaae the provl· with nu;slng homes responsible · Ohio, Mlaslsslppl and Wabash Treasurer' ~e Collins may be
The position RobeJu has bcert
Senate Medicaid, Oversight slon oi cilre.'' sald ·Clark LaW, forallbut$4mlllion.
rlversremalnedovcrthelr~nk.l heading to Marieaa to wort with recommendcil for is tlw currently
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Sh~ said maJor cuts Imposed
and residents of Gibson County, Governor
\biDOYich's · Ohio ·held by Joe Leach.:
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The I'CCOIIIIIIIIII of ~
reduce payments to nunlng Housing for· the Aging.
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Jess money for administrative evacuating 'because of rllllll
Acconling ld Colllos, IIVbo lllo and Collins ns lellt 10 lhc lll'iili·
homes by $.'12.9 mllUon and to
The Dispatch said ciltUng and reneral coila, such as waters In the Wabash, expected . serves .as MeigJ Couilly Republican lion team fer new CJovctD 0eorge
hospitals by $30.5 mn!Uon.
paymenta to hoapltall and nurs- housekeepln&amp; and ellmlnatlnr to be 3 miles wide In· southern · l'alty Cblirman, Rohcru liu been Voinovich, but • o1 y«. 110 lp~
The CoJumbus Dispatch re- · Ina homee could result In suits · waivers that allow more money Indiana.
leCOIIIIDelldec by the Republica~ poiniiDCRtl have been 1111de.·
ported another
mUUon . agallUit the' department, as (t has . for •Peclallzed C91t1, 1uc~ as an
The Wabash, which l"\11111 be- Cllalrmen 11 the nine coomri111 in • Collins 11114 Friday dill be exworth· of cuts are propoled for .In the" past. · ,, ·
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Increase I~ the. number 'of' pa- tween Indiana and llllnoll, was 0001' Di.ltric:t 10 to sene as the peeled the 110 follow
reclplenta, which would mean . Hllwever, Hyde laid thalli no · tlenta requlnn·r more ln~nslve not expected to crest In places !lislrict'l deputy diia:tor, llld Col- the ~t by Govemoi
some nunlng home residents · reason not to try the cutbacks.
care. . •
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would lose Medicaid benefits and
Hyde tolll lawmakers· last
lng alolll at more than 10 feet party cbairn}~n to lltiVe wi,th the Director next Week.
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Sesquicentennial Celebration.
Several hullllred residents visited .
the Meigs Museum .,as the Meigs .
County Pioneer and Historical
Society . observed irs 19th annual

HeriMic~,'A~~ Miranda
Nicholson we!ll selccled as tile
1990 Meigs County Junior Fair
· King ~d Queen. ·
A $40,000 grant for a demonstration ttanSp0118tjon profoct was
made by the Ollio Department· of
CQSIS, petty theft
TransJ)ortalion to the Meip County .
Forfeitiilg bonds were Jeffrey · Board of Mental Rctanlauon.
Sayre, Gallipolis, $44, speeding;
A step toward cwbing delinquent '
Billy Bla:k, Gallipolis, $49, speed- payments of sewage bills was taken
iJII; Shcni Bissell, RccdsWle, $43, by Syracuse VIllage Couocil.
stop lig!lt violation; Anncuc
Meigs County Treasurer George
Boyles, Point Pleasant, W.Va., $44, Collins was elected .IQ a ~0;-ycar
speeding; Alvin Dent, Belpre, $46, term .as Republican County
~; Kevin Easlmali, Gal- Chainnan . by the party's Cenlnll
hpolis, $45, spcedirig; Toni Ljnn and Executive Committees. ·
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Andrew, Cenj.elville, Md., , $45,
State funding for a multicounty
speeding: Bonnie Allbousc, AlbaDy, (Meigs, Hocking, Jac~ and Vin~. expired resistrllioo.
ton Counties), corrections centec in ·
·KeUy McKenzie, PomCroy, sso; Soutbeastem Ohio was announced
spccdi11g: Jeffrey Rcilmirc, Col11111- •81 a meeting In Vmton County. A
bus, $375, DUI, llld $63,1111JM(ing total of $3,150,000 for the jail was
tires; Keilh Lialc. Cbr±ue•.$46, awarded in 11a1e funds from the
speeding; Jolm AmoU, I'Omciuy. • Governor's Oflice ol Criminal Jus-

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Qow,lllinkqw owner, 10 come up Pomeroy 8IIJII)Uiiced !heir COIII:CIII '
with a *'-:..~&lt; 10 ~ atlaltion . and support for .8IU service men
to
"the fOIJOIICII. and wanen sent ~·!he MjddJc East.- ~
COiiJity.• C!ow ~lialed a "name the . , Cb1r1ea L. BUICiier, 74, Mudfork "
Road. Pomeroy, Will ~ 011 i!"· ,
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: A leiter sent by a group opJl0$111g
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Ohio Stale Fair Oulslallding of the
HundredJ ~ eqenc!ed tbe Day winDers•. flcxlcnes included the a:ti011 of the AGHJMV Solid·
Moonli~ "t Romp at the Robin 'll!bile Michael Smith Deb- Waste Dislrict was mailed as tile
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by tbe
!beast Obio R8btnt Bentley Emily Asbcck Bridget proved a popOoed contract ~pee- ;
mcnt with diree landfill opel8IOrS at •
Breeden AssociNioo. .
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vaughn: Kdly Oruesci. ·Noelle irs
meeting in Pomm:oy.
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· awarded $61?,000 &amp;om die Ohio .,
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tiona!. llosJ?ital
focused '!'1 "....,_ . Village Council. The
MSJIOIISe to a ' supposed traU1 ~J;icost was-sctat$752,000.
detlilmcnt involving l8llk cars at.
A wandering y01mg 1SO-pound
the CrossitJg in Cheshire.
blaclt a was sighlf'Jd in l'ornrzoy
An explosion and fire in the on June 24.
basement of the· horn\: of Mr. and
Groundbreaking
cmmonies
Mrs. Sampson .Hall, Bridgeman were held June .21 for McDonald's
Sttcet..Syracuse, on May 1 resulted in l'omcloy lOUted at the sire of
in moderalc dalilage to the structure the former Pomeroy Freight Sta·
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Over 300 peq&gt;le viewed the exTho Meigs County Bikers made hibition, "Omale and . Simpk: ~~
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a $1,000 donation for the pwthasc· Fonns: ~ Furniture and or. $2.2 mil1iba WISie MICr col·
of new .playpound equipment in Fashion, 1840-1 80" .at lhe Meigs l~tiOn and
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County Public Libmry i~ Pom~y
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For the fifth consecuuve year 1hc • as a part ol the sesqwcenrcnnial lelll.
Ohio University Ccmmuniversity celcbralion.
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A budget of$1,599.335 fer 1991
Band,~ by llank One, perDisappointing gale . reccipis was adopted by MiddJrvrt Village
formed m Pomeroy under the dircc· prompted the Meigs County Fair · Couac:il.
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lion of Ronald P. Socciarelli.
.: Board 10 inStall a fence around the · A
budget .of $11 mil,
The Meigs County Commis- perimetcrofthefairgrounds.
lioo or 1991 W116Jfi!Ooed by the
sionm voted to approve a petition
Victor Will, 82, Canal W"mches- · ~County CommumOIICI'I.
fer the proposed ~m~~Cxation of five .tee. who had returned to Meig$
vy willds lllld Dinlrmns
acres of ri!U front property 10 Couoty to aitcnd his· high school took their 1011 011 Meigs Couqty
SyraciiSC which will ~ used as class reunion was killed June 2 in a ~-~yTodamagilig.
· property in .
bizarre incident outside ihe Chester .LM&gt;OUIUII •wnship.
ElementarySchooi.JasonE.Riggs, . · Two new fcalllres, tespite care
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26, were arrested June 3 in conncc- demtothe ~018 for ~nnlout
lion with the dellth. ·
program
Will was slrilck by a pickup ~~':..10 oda SOU~Siml
auck in Chestec following his high .
school reunion there, and his body
A tictet pun:bucd 81 Eber's Gulf
: Folll calls fOI" assislallce were answcml by Meigs County E.mer- ·
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Racine
was
one
two Lottery
winning• .
; . geocy Medical Services on 'lbilrSday and Friday.
was oun
c o wmg. 1 uvcr tickets
in the
$ 13
.000ofObio
:
AI 12:03 p.m., Middleport went 10 Page Street for Doris Smith,
an embankment on Wesa Shade
"~- ,236 ._,._,_ of • - ·
'Road. nearly scve11 miles.from the
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who was taken 10 Veteran.s Memorial Hospital. At 1:39. p.m.,
Pomeroy squads, EMS ttansfcr squad and Pomeroy fire depanment . scene of the accidenL Jason E.. Falls ·and Rutland bcpn using. a
new digital switching sysaem. '
went 10 Hi18nd Road and Stale Route 7 for an auto accidenL K¢Riggs was indicted on three counts
A SIX. ~oot ·"'lin link fence ""'neth Yonker, Cbase CJ~d,' and Sarah Yonker were taken ta
relllled to the death of Victor Will, ,
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Canal Winchestec, on June
ped · thftlC strands of, .barbed wire
Veterans. At 7:l3 p.m.• Tuppers Plains squad went to the Arbaugh·
The indi
. •cuncnt. charged . Riggs
was inslaUed at tbe Meigs
, Addition fer Bertha Wolfe, who was aansportcd to Ve~s.
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p·
ds
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: At 3:51 a;m, on Friday, Middleport fire department went io Cole
were put up in MidStreet for a'coucb lire. Catherine Cremeans residence. TbcY returned
gross
. abuslf'of a
harris was dlepon
anncxa1ion in10
at4:15 a.m.
charged-. with lampering with MiddlqJort Vi
.
evidence.
·
• A $62,039 grant was awarded by ·
'
Renovation of the former Royal the Ohio DePinmcnt of Hcallb to
Crown Botqing Company on North the Meigs County Heallb DeDart·
Second Aveune in Middlepon was ment fer continualion of the Meigs
SouUJ Central Ohio
Daily 1tock prtces
begun by the Rejoicing Life County Olild llld Family Hcalih
· Increasing cloudiness Friday (Aa of 10: SO Lm.)
Church.
·
Service.
"night, with a low In the. mid 20s. Bryce aad Mark Smith
More than 250 Meig!l Countians
Two lli'OPOSCII sllbdivisions Cloudy Saturday, with a chance of Blunt, Ellis A Loewl
were to participate in the 1990 approvtil by the Meigs COunty
of rain, possibly beginning as a
Ohio River Sweep. a six-stale Regional Plannini Commission at
1plxture of rain and snow. Highs Am Electric Power .....,....... fl')(,· volunteer riverbank cltan-up its quarterly mccting.
will be between 40 and 45. Chance · Ashland Oil ...••.......•.•......•... 27
project scheduled for Salllrday. · .
A ncw.computec system was inof preclpltallon·ts 50 percent.
AT&amp;T ................................... 30
A budget of $1,695.250 was · sta1lcd in !he offices o1 Meigs
Extended Foreeaat
Bob Evans .......................... 14~ adopted . by the Southern Local County Court Judge P8lrick H.
Sull!lay throach Tue8day
Charming Shoppes ;.........•...lO~ · School Board.
,
O'Brien .io simplify several court
A chance of rain or snow each City Holding Co. .................14 ~
The Meigs Local School District tasks. ·
day, with highs ranging from 35 Federal Mogul .................•.. 13% made application 10 the Stale ~
.AUGUST
tb 45. Overnight lows will be In Goodyear T&amp;R ............. :.....18% Dcparlmmt of Ed001tion, Elivision · Dcll!flu HarriS, 27. plc:d guilty
tile 20s through the periOd.
Key Centurion ....~............•.. 11~ of Bducational .Selvices, for federal to a bill of information cbalging
Landa' End ......... ;............... 13~ funds available through Olapler 2 him with cblauc · jllllice. H1rris
Umlted.lnc ........................18~ of tbc Federal, Stale and Local WIS mcllcd June following the
Multimedia Inc ...................64% Partnership for Educational Im· death of Vicior Will; 82, Canal
'
Rax Restaurants... .............. % provcmenL ·
Lottery numbel'8
W"mchelter, tbe day bcfcrc.
Robbins It Myers ........ ....•...18%
Necessary sleps to . acquire
Middleport Village "Council ap, CLEVELAND ( UP1) - Thun- Sboney's Inc. ·r ····-'·············11
propcrty on. R&amp;CQ s~ in Mid· prooed pew tax~ ~ on five
day's winning Ohio Lottery Star Bank ..................•........16\&lt;2 illcpon ncqd fO( tbe proposed clifferenl!*opeity fax lcvica.
Wendy's Int'l....... ;............... "'6 · expansion of the Race Slrcet struc·
numbers:
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A concem lboul lbe 11ct Of
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Worthington lnd..................21% ture which houses the Meigs IJUijor acw highway consttuction·in
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rtck-3
004.
County Department of Human Meigs County over die past decade
: Ticket sare:s: $1 ,536 ,911.
Resources were taken by Mid- . ' and the wgency 10 get some COIR•
P.ayoff: $282,122ll
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Veterus Memorial Hoepllal
· Great entertainment. crarrs,
a
: 9476.
l,"'ck ' ·
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.. nruRSDAY ADMISSIONS • variety of food and fun auraclf'Jd
Ticket sales:
, · . Payoff:

for 50 years in tbc law· profession
durina tbc Ohio State Bar AssOc:iailon's 1990 Convention iii
Dayton
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The Solid .Waste J?istrict Policy
Committee aOOpted a provision ~
,· jlosing a requimnent that all solid
waste. g~ in the multicounty district be .disposed of
Withinibe district
. · Tax levies f&lt;x the Eastern Local
and Meigs Local Scho&lt;il Districts,
as weU as· the one for the Carleton
Scbooi·Meigs . lndustti~ were .
soundly defeated by voterS .in the
MayS.primary election.
Janet
Howard won · the ·
bemoc;ratic nomination to oppose
Manning ROush fer Meigs County
Conunissioner.
, Meigs · County Cornmissio~
Ricllard , E.. Jones won the
• Republican nomination 10 run for
S. represenlalive in the 94111 eli$·
!riel in a fhrec.way 1'/!CC in the May
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