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Ohio

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MSU.hands
Buckeyes
first loss · ,.

All ~hirlpool and.
Roper Appliances Are
Reduced.
·H•re Are Just A·Few Of
the Fantastic.Values·
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Pick-3: 479
Pick4: 0680
Cards: 4-H; A..C;
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VDI.41, ND.198
Copyrighted 1991

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SehoOis. An · open boUse wiD be held on
Tbarsdlly, Feb. 7, from fi to 9 p.m. at Meigs High
and a spe~:lallnvltatlon Is Issued to stndenls wlao
are considering vocaUonal
ams as well as
tbelt' JIB!'eDts. lfere Missy
cb styles Alnber
Eblin's hair.
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COSMETOLOGY • Stndellbl ia tbe COli·
metology cllue8 pracUce oo each o.tber as they
learn tbe various skills required •o become a
lkeUed COSIIletokJii&amp;t. The vocatio.pal PfDKI'IIMS ·
. at Meip High Seliool are open to. janio.rs ~d
• _senio.n o.1 Eastern, Meigs and Southern High

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Baby shower held
. anet Life was honored recently
with

a baby .1,shower

at the ML

work rapidly and efficienlly while
standing on their feet for long
periods of time, so that is a factor
to be considered al!;O.
In the .two year program srudents
spend three hOurs daily in super- •
vised worlc on fcUow students and
later in the program aclllally work:
on customers. An additional hour
and a half eaeh day is devilled to
concepu and underslllldinK in a
wide range of fields, such as bacteriology, anatomy, physiology and
business management.
After getting 1500 hOurs of insttuction, students can take the examination of the State Board of
Cosmetology and upon passage arc
issued their licenses and arc all set
to go onto the job marlreL
becoming
licensed,
After

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Memben of the Racine Emer·
geney squad bave covered a
huge evergreen tree at tbe
firehouse wltb at least 1,000
red, white and blue rlbboas as
part of their preparatloas for
Satnrday's . support march
tbroullh the vlllaae. 011e member o.t tbe squid, Dlon Jciaes, Is
currenOy serving In tbe war as
an Army Medk:, and U.e busband of aao.tber, Keith Cwk, Is
.. . serving In tle Anay Infantry.
• ·. In addition to decoraUn1 tbe
tree pictured bere DD Tbnrsdlly,
tbe pvup placed lap and ribbons (both ·red, White and blne
oDes and yeUow o.nes) aa fences,
poles
and
shrubbery
tHoughout tbe viUJIIe. Tbe
plll'llde, which Is beiJII or·
11anizecl to bo.IID.l' and support
tbe troops servinll In tbe Gulf
War, will begin at 1 p.m., with
tbe lineup scheduled for 12:30
p.m. A short program at
Southern IJigb School is also on
slate folio.wlng the parade. For
more lntonnaUon about partlcipaUng, call Bea Cornell at

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students also
enter related
fields such as make-up specialist,
color technician, and manicurist.
An PJlCII
~~as been planned
for Thwsday, Feb. 7 at Meigs High
School frOm 6 .to 9 p.m. so that
parents and sophomore sbldents
can look at the voc.ational ~·
That evening sctivities will be
taking place in all of the vocational
areas so that actual wollt can be
viewed by the visitors. Teachers
will be available to answer
questions and alUIIIICIOIS will be
there to confer with parents and
students.
In the cafeleria the Meigs Band
will be serving a homemade ·
chicken and noodle dinner. The
cost is $3. Sel"iog will begin at 5
p.m.

house

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. Hennon Fellowship Hall. Hostesses
for the event were Paula Life, Edna
Housdlolder, Mindy . HiD, Linda
Boggs and Janice Pullins.
' Attending were Janice Pullins • Hope "Baptist Chorch, 570 Grant
and Roberta. Edna Householda St., Middleport, will be holding a
and Sarah, Linda Boggs, Nina San- marriage enrichment class for all
ders, Janie Fitch and Brandon, area residents on Feb. 11-1 S from
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Ruby Brewer,, June Ridenour and 7-8:30 p.m.
The
class
is
designed
to
im~ve
Janet Pam Buckley and Daniel,
Juanita Spencer, Ida Boggs. Edna the quality of marriage. It IS for
Life, Mindy Hill, Patty I:ife, Karen both strOng and WQk marriages.
Werry, Paula Life, Rosemary There is no. cost to. enroU or take
Keller, Barbara Tripp, Staef L. the coune. but pre,registratiCJI is
Tripp. JUIIIIilll Will, Julia Wil and needed in order to plan for the
Donna LaComb.
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Sending gifts were Betty Harris,
Sheila Rach and family, Mary Jane
Talbott and Betsy Harold, Macel,

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Marriage enrichment class set

Mara!yn, Carolyn

Barton, Liz

mnownof~dym~s~~

The teacher of the class will be
Clitfonl Coleman, area misSionary
of the Scioto Valley Southern Baptist Association and former Middleport residenL He has taught
Christian life c~ for Boyce
Bible College of Ashland, Ky.
For registration call Mrs. Bron
Williams at 992-3015.

ClACCiflfD AM~

Up-

ton, Cheryl Mansky, Jenny inc! Jes·
sica Parter, Patty Pickens, Betty
Gaul, DiaJie. Buctley and family,
Nita Jean Riu:hie, Dd-eah Sanden.
Darlene. Buckley, DoUy Hill and
Connie ConnoUy.

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I'vt betn lucky tnough to hilvc

That's nor possiMe, of coufse. But you ca, work with
b.lnkers who spend all their rime doing what's~~ for you.
Like rhe people at Cm1ral Trusr. People commined ro .
gi\·ing you prodocts'and services with diRinct advamagcs.
They can makr a n::al financial diff~rmce in your life.
And g1vt you the winning·edge.

years. Whether it was in high school.
N. Arinapolis. Or for tht Dallas
Cowboys.
· lkn I didn't do it alone.lt rook
tcilmwork.
That's why I listened when my coach scm in a
play. Or a m:civer 1okJ me he'could bear his man deep.
Jus.t like I listen today when my Central Trust banktrtells
·mt I .t.ould handle my financ" ~iff&lt;mnly.
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Ill tMllllmN lllll EXP£11TS.

Ewty~hing was a lor simpler 'wht:n I was'growin&amp; up in
Ohio. Narunlly, all of that ha• chang«!. E•p&lt;cially wh&lt;n
tt comts to banking.
Today. dte only wlily to keep up with all rht.changing
financi;~l options is to bet:omc a ful~·dme banker.

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lfyou'n:: finding ir more difficult to cope with all the
pn::Ssum and options in your financial
life. maybe you just hawn't found du:
I \ II{ \I right bank.
But that's easy ro·wlve.
II·: I 'I
Ju~tcall or srop by a.ny Cenml Trust
offkc.
It won't take)OO long ro find our what I've known
for a long timt. When )"'t..'te teamed up with Central
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Trust. you just can't bt btat.

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By LEON DANIEL
Chief Correspondent
United Press International
Allied warplanes Friday
bombed a 10-mtle·lorig Iraqi
,armored convoy massing In
southern Kuwait, and the U.S.
Marines were Investigating
whether 11 of their meil who died
In recent ground fighting were
victims of friendly fire.
. Meanwhile, new ground f!gl\1·
lng broke out between U.S.
Marines and Iraqi troops after
enemy tanks crossed from occupied Kuwait Into Saudi Arabia
about 50 miles west of the
Persian GuU, and some Iraq!
snipers were holding out In the
Saudi border town of AI Khafj!
even though allled troops had
retaken !t.
· Hundreds of Iraqi tanks, armored personnel carriers and
truck$ were on the move In an
apparent effort to resupply
troops In occupied Kuwait, according to press pool reports
from aiUed positions near the
Saudi- Kuwaiti border.
"Roughly 800 to 1,000 vehicles
are moving now In columns, In
small groups, In convoys," said
Brll:lsh Lt. CoL Dick "Snake"
White, the commander of a
squadron of Harrier atta~k jets.
· Allied warplane&amp;. Including
U.S. B·52 bombers, pounded the
Iraqi· ilrll)ored column, destroyIng more than 100 tanks, the pool
reports said.
"There is a significant enemy
force that Is attempting to mass ·
'ttself north of the (Saudi-

Two Local 5668 members injured

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Allied- warplanes
bomb Iraqi troops

JACKSONVU.LE, N.C. (UPI)
- President Bush, on a whirl·
w!ild tour of Southern military
Installations, said Friday the
professionalism and Sacrifice of
Marines In the Persian GuU "will
end the nightmare" of Iraq's
occupation of Kuwait.
Speaking In an open-ended
hangar at Cherry Point Marine
Corps Air Station In Jacksonville, N.C., Bush told friends and
fa mUles of Marines serving In
the gulf war, "My report to you
Ways to finance the constrUction intereSted in seeinjl the sta~e con· spend some money with the local today Is: We are on course; we
or a 2S by 35 foot con~te stage at sttucted and agreed to assist 1f there merchants.
are on schedule and things go
Uwter membership in the or- well."'
Diles Pad: were discussed at a remains a need when the time com- ·
jlanization was closed at the m~t­
meeting of the Middleport Com- es to get the wodt started.
"Day -by day, night by night,
mg
at 49. Regular memberships Iraq's capacity to wage war Is
, munity AsSQCiatiQn Thwsday night
Gilmore said that the goal is to
at Middlepott Village Hall.
have the stage completed before the remain open and any business, or- being systematically des As a first project a sweelhean annual Fourth of July celebration. jlanization tJr individual interested troyed." Bush said, adding, "and
dance .was set for Friday, Feb. IS, The plan. he said, is to begin;a one- tn community development is en- our Investment, our traln.lng and
at the American Legion Annex on night-a-week
enterllllllment couraged to join.
planning are paying off."
with
the
group
Meeting
Mill Street. Tickets for the dance program at the park to dmw people ·
The trip, theflrstventureoutof
went on sale today at . Vaughan's mto the community. Busmesses Thursday evening was Elizabeth town for the president since
executive
direc· allied forces attacked Iraq Jan.
Cardinal, VIdeo Thuch, Dottie Thr· will be encowaged to · stay open. Schaad,
ner Realty, and Fruth Pharmacy.
The ultimate goal, Gilmore said, tor/development director of the 17, will . take 'Bush next to
Tbe ticket cost is $8 for singles will be that those coming into town Meigs County Chamber of Com- Seymour Johnson Air Force
and $15 for couples if purchased in 10 enjoy the entenainment will merce.
Base In Goldsboi'Q, N.C ., before a
advance, or. $10 per person at the
final swing to Fort Stewart In ·cka. Music will be provided by the
Georgia.
Crossover Band from . 8 p.m.' to
Interrupted several times by
midJ\ighL
West
of
Cotloud
cheers from · the several
Ravenswood
and.
Earl
'IWo members of Local 5668
tageville
received
minor
injuries
af.
thousand
people 'gathered In the
-As for lhe stage which is plan· were injlJfed Wednesday evening
ter
roofing
nails
and
jack
·rocks
cold
hangar,
Bush praised the
nCd.Bob Gilmore, presi~t, noted around 7: I 0 p.m. while manning a
were
thown
at
their
station.
Marines'
service
In the 16-daytliat bids are cJMenlly be1ng accep- watch station 'at the miol) hall outComer
said
!here
were
no
leads
.
old
war.
"Their
professionalism
t«~. At this week's meeting of Mid- . side or Ravenswood.
. According to Trooper Mike as or this time. t\ccording to a · and sacrifice will end the nightdleport Village Council. Gilmore
asked for support from the village . Comer of the Jackson County union spokesman. the incident took mare- I'm absolutely corlf!dent
While there was no financial com· Detachment of the WV State place during a shift change at .the
BeiUiy
Long
of RAC.
mitment, Gilmore said officials are Police,

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Kuwait!) border," a Pentagon
official said. "We are, and have
been, engaging them with air
strikes with some considerable
magn!tud~.

"While I'm not In a 'poslt!on to
. assess the damage we're Inflict·
lng on them, It Is a textbook case
of Why one tries to establish air
superiority In the · battlefield,"
the Pentagon official said.
Lt. Col. Jerry Humble, o!)era·
tlons officer for the 1st U$.
Marine Division. said a four·
member team was Investigating
whether some of the 11 Marines
killed In ground fighting Ia te
Tuesday night and Wednesday
morning a bout 50 miles west of AI
Khafjl had been . the victims ol
friendly !Ire.
"We're saddened and disappointed'' at this poss!bll!ty, Hum·
ble said, "but hlstqrlcally there
are always casualties by friendly
In close battles because It's a
light for your life'. ''
. Humble noted that the Marines ·
and Iraqis had been exchanging
!Ire from as close as 25 yards at
the. time the U.S. troops were
killed . during a four-pronged
Iraqi charge tl\at brought the
heaviest ground battles of the
war.
The Marines killed In the
border battles apparently were
In two light armored vehicles
destroyed by Iraqi fire, Lt. Gen.
'Thomas Kelly, director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
told a Pentagon briefing
Thursday.
There was renewed fighting

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Friday ln the same area where
the 11 Marines were killed. An
unspecified number of Iraqi
tanks crossed from Kuwait near
the Saudi village of Umm Hujul
late Thursday and were met by
artillery !Ire from the 1st U.S .
Marine Division, a press pool
report from the region said.
Marine artllle~y and warplanes continued to pound sus·
pected Iraq! armor positions In
the area early Friday, the pool
report said.
Pool reports from northeast·
ern Saud! Arabia said some Iraq!
~n!pers were holding out In AI
Khafjl, which was retaken Thursday by Saudi and Qatar! troops at
the end of two days of the
heaviest ground fighting of thP

war.
A ~ntagon official .had no
specific Information on the snip·
· ers, saying · the military was ·:
focusing Its ·attention on the
enemy troops massing In
Kuwait.
·
Two U.S. soldiers, a man and a
woman, were reported missing,
and Iraq said It had captured an
unspecified number ofU.S. soldiers durjng the ground fighting,
Including women, although an
Iraqi radio broadcast said they
woultl be treated according to
Islamic la·w , which forbids mistreatment of women.
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Twelve U.S. Marines on reconnaiSsance rnlss!o'ns who were
caught In AI Khafj! when the
Iraqis moved In were rescued by
the Saud! and Qatarl troops who
recaptured the city.

Bush: golf·war is 'on cotn'Se'.

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Cosmetology classes·available
through Meigs High School ·
There was a time when Meigs
County girls wanting to go into the
field of cosmetology first had to
fi~sh high school and !hen go 10 a
city to attend beauty school.
However. ibat is history-thanks
to the cosmetology Jli:Ogram . at
Meigs High Schoof which provides
the entire ttajning program for
students. eitliei girls or. bOys, who
wish to become beauticians.
Tbe program is open to students
from all three high schools in
Meigs County who bave compleled
the sophomore year and feel they
have some artistic sense. Of course
cosmetoio.gisls must be able to

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of that..., will end the nightmare
of Iraq's. brutal occupation and
ensure that Kuwait ls,once again
free."
Bush said It will take time and
sacrifice to reach the goal of
ousting Iraqi troops from Kuwait
and restoring that country's
leadership, "but we·wlll prevail,
make no mistake about that, and
when we do we will have taught a
dangerous tyrant and those few
who would follow In his footsteps
that there Is no place for lawless
aggression In this critical region
and In the new world order that
we seek to create."
Many In the crowJ:I posed with
the president, man:y of them
crying and thanking him. Severa I held up T-sh!rts and Bush
pointed to one, which depleted a
camel with a missile In Its mouth
and being hi~ on the rear with a
hammer. It was Inscribed "Iraq!
mobile Scud ·buster."
The hangar was ablaze in color
with little red, white and blue
flags and yellow ribbons .
Bush was visibly moved by his
reception and told the crowd In
closing, "I heard on. the radio .
th.a t the president Is going to
North Carolina to lift the morale:
of tlie poeple. Let me assure you,
It's the other way around after
seeing this group."
,
In his speech, Bush mentioned
those. killed or captured In the .

guU war, saying, "And most of
all we think of all those who have
given the last full measure of
devotion and I wlll always keep a
place In my heart for the
memories and especially tot the
families of these American
heroes."
Following his address, the
president met privately wltn a
group of women, apparently
relatives of Marines serving ln
the gulf.

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Spotlighting .
·charge filed
Two charges have been filed
. against a Charleston man in Meigs
County, according to Meigs County
Prosecuting Auomey Steve Story. ·
Michael Barker of Charleston
was charged with spollighting deer
and the possession of deer Wednes.'
day as ibe result or a cooperative
effort or the West Virginia and Ohio
DeparUnent of Natural Resources,
Story said. ' Barker has been
released on bond.
According to West Virginia
officials. Barker was apprehended
in Mason Count~ early Wednesday
morning, followmg pursuit by Ohio.
otpcials. Officials reJ)orted that in::.
the trUnk of his vehiCle a deer, spotlight and gun were found .
Story was prohibited by respon- ·
sibility to answer more questions.
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Governor wants · state car use cut

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) .Gov. George Volnovlch may
sharply C\lrtall the use of state
: PITI'SBURGH (UPI) - NegoIn economics and benefits" dur- gaining rem.a !ns to lie done,"
cars by state employees as part
Ing day·long talks Thursday.
tiators for the United Steel·
Palm said. . ·
of his budget cutting proposals.
workers of America and the
Palm said, "The extension Is a
"We're finding In most cases
United · States Steel d!vJslon of
"But there's stm 'a long way to
potential w!n,wln·try to put It all · people who have state automoijSX Corp. continued bargaining go,,; Palm said late Thursday.
together."
· biles, drive them to work, par~
early Friday In an effort to avert "lf what's there on the table now ·
them, then drive home at night,'
a threatened strike.
. Is what's there tomorrow night,
Palm said the union Is also
Volnovlch said during a medta
The last·mlnute talks came ' we'll be on strike."
studying USX's Thursday antour of the governor's residence
Palm said the union Is pushing nouncement that It will be Issuing
after the union agreed to a
Thursday.
24-hour extension of contra~! for a 'pattern plus' contract, new stand·alone stock for Its
Volnovlch said the Ohio Lotbargaining erroris . The union which would entail the same slj!el unit. The company has been
tery Comml,Sslon has 65 em·
contract with the s teelmaker had wages and benefits as other discu'sslng spinning orr Its steel
ployees with state cars and most
expired at 12:01 a.m. Friday.
· union steel companies.
operations Into a ·separate
of them are equipped with
Andre.w "Lefty" Palm, the
Tom Ferrell, a U .S. Steel subsidiary. ·
celluar telephones.
union's chief negotiator, said th-; spokesman, said the company
As the original strike deadline
' 'There seems to be an attitude
· union's negotiating committee believes the exterislorr will be passed, scores or picketers gathat money Isn't that lmpordecided to· grant the 24-hour •~constructive.,.,
tant," Volnovlch said. "If you
thered outside one steel plant In
extension because of -''progress
''However, much hard bar- Iron Mountain, Minn.
save the pennies, the dollar~ take
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care·or themselves. "
The governor said he also Is ·
concerned about the number of
cover plates on state vehicles
Which do not designate that the
vehicle Is state-owned.
··
. Volnovlch and his wife Janet ·
moved Into the governor~&amp; man·
slon a bout 10 days ago.
The governor has cut the staff
of 10 to five, a decision that could
·s ave more than $iOO,OOO a year.
Byt he retained several starr
members, Including Bobb!
Wiard, the residence manager ..
"I love llvlnghereverymuch,"
Mrs. Volnovich said. ''So far,lt's
just been wonderful. It's comfortable, and It's warm. Th'e living
quarters ar'e not very large, but .·

they're mqre than adequate."
Mrs. Vo!novlch, who makes
many of her own clothes .- has
picked out her sewing room and
Is gelling acquainted with the
kitchen.
Volnovlch said things haven't
changed that much, despite the
move Into the new home.
"I come home, we have
supper, I go upstairs to my study
and go to work," he said.
Volnovlch admitted lie Is hav.
lng a little trouble getting used to
having a personal start, IncludIng one who wanted to shine his
shoes.
"I shine my own shoes," he
said. "I shined three pairs of ·
shoes last night."
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PAT WHITEHEAD
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A MEMBER'o!The United Press Jnternat,lonal, Inland Dally Press
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LETTER$ OF OPINION are welcome. Tbey should be less II)an 300
words tong. AU letters are subj.ect to editing and must be signed with
name, address ana telephone number. No unsigned letters wlll be published. Lettersshould be In good taste, addressing Issues, not peuonall·
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Oil spill brings another·of ·
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· DHARAN, Saudi Arabia - By dumping mUiions of barrels of
Kuwait 's oil into the Persian GuH, accused war crlmtnal Saddam
Hussein has been booked by the United States on an additional charge
of "environmental terrorism."
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It Is one of the absurdities of war for the United States to suggest
tha t threatening the gulf's wildlife Is somehow more heinous than
kUling people with bombs.
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· "terrorist weapon" simply because 1t Is Inaccurate and therefore
kills Innocents.
All weapons of war terrorize. None of them has yet been
programmed to distinguish between good arid evil human targets.
It Is fatuous to talk of "surgical strikes," ' Impossibly neat
operations that somehow remove only c;ombatants and never kill
babies.
Like all wars, this one Is rife with such absurdities .
For example, Saddam raped, pillaged and virtually destroyed
Kuwait because he coveted theoU-rich emirate. The completion ofthe
destruction of Kuwait could coincide with the forcibleexp!llslon of the
invaders by a massive allied force.
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American colonel whose soldiers leveled a Cambodian village. "We
had to des troy the village to save It," the colonel explained absurdly.
In this war, some particularly bizarre absurdities abound.
American women are digging figh't!ng holes In a desert kingdom
that treats ,fetnales like chattel.
Some youngsters who may soon die have only .the foggiest notion of
why they are here.
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One grunt Indica ted he was In the desert because Saddam "has a
l bad· ass attitude."
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One of the more disgusting absurdities of the Gulf War is the way
the Bush administration manages the news coverage of it. The
Pentagon uses the media as just.another weapon .ln Its arsenal .
With an elaborate system of media pools and censorship, the brass
has the potential to make Itself look good and cover up Its mistakes.
A segment of the press already has surrendered, collaborating
docilely with their 'military mlnders In a sorry spectacle that
resembles what shrinks call ·the Stockholm Syndrome.

On this date ' In history:
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York City for Its first session.
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In 1968, the communist' Viet Cong began a major offensive of the
Vietnam War with a fierce attack on the ·South Vietnamese city of
Hue.
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WASHINGTON - Pentagon Islamic court for 'cnmes against decress, calling · Saddam "an
spokesmen swear that Saddam Allah. The penalty Is death '.by enell\Y"Of God.''
Sheik Abdulazlz bin Abdulla
Huiseln ~not one of their targets beheading. But first they have to
bin Baz, a blind cleric In his 70s.
In Iraq. That's true. The U.S. catch him, or hope that be falls
government would not be so Into allied hands at the end ott he heads the Council of Ulema. He
ruled In the fa twa that '_'The jihad
crude as to bomb Sadd!lm Into war. .
(holy war) ' that Is taking place ·
oblivion and make a martyr o11t
For security reasons, our sour·
·• ot him.
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ces· declined to Identity the two today against -the enemy ot Gqd,
Instead, · the · current see ret · groups.who wUI, or already have Saddam, the ruler of Iraq, Is a
U.S. plan Is to Jet Saudi Arabia Infiltrated Iraq .using Iraql ·dou· legitlmate jihad on the part of
take care of Saddatn - to kidnap llle agents cultivated over the Moslems and those assisting
him and then lop oft his head, last five months. But a · close them." In an unusual move, he
added a request for Allah's
according to Islamic law that working ·relationship between
blessings . on tlie non-Mosle.ms
other ~rab .nations would find the CIA and tbe Saudi spy agency
hard to dispute.
Is key to the plan.
Involved In the confilct.
Bin Baz further decreed that
Central Intelligence Agency
The plot Is not a pipe dream.
and other Bush administration "We believe we ha'(e a better . Saddam has " wrongly trans·
sources have told us that all the than even chance .of succeeding gressed and committed aggres· .
talk about putting Saddam on In the next month,',' one of the key slon against and Invaded a
peaceful country." It was not just
trlalfor "war crimes," Is not the · officials kliowledgeabie about
wartime propaganda, hut It was
real plap that has been agreed to · tbe pll;ln told us.
The gJ'9undwork has .already
the tlrst step In an Islamic legal
by u ,S. oftlclals .. ·
TheClA and security services. been laid · publicly, ·but went .process to bring Saddam 1(1 trial.
ot two frlen(lly Arab countries
largely unnqtlced by the W"stern The fatwa tell short of calling for
Saddam's death, but soprces tell
Instead are' In the process of media. On Jan. 16, the elderly
us ihat will be the next step If
planning -the kidnapping, which man who Is Saudi Arabia's
Saddam Is captured. ,
would be followed by a by·the· highest r-eligiouS' authority,
books trial of Saddam In an Issued a "tatwa," or religious
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sentenced to die by beheading In
a public square, probably In
Riyadh. 1M If tbe Saudis wanted
to do It up big, tltey would take
him to the hofy .city ~~ Mecca.
Public execution ts required by
law, but t!le Saudis probably
would prevent · crowds from
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neither gruesome nor abhorrent .
On the average, over the -last
several years, they have be·
headed about one . crlll!lnal a
week. The executions take place
In the city where the crlme was
committed In the main sq11are
next to the chief mosque after
regular' Friday prayers.
·.· In Riyadh, the tipoff to anyone
who wants to watch Is the
presence of a black pollee truck
and an ambulance In tbe square.
For ihe Saudis,' the practice Is
no more barbaric than a firing
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Lansing Thursday. MSJ,J downed the .Buckeyes
75-8lla Blg10 hardwood action. (UPI) ·

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1. Barbertoo 121) 115-0) ........... 247
2. Beavercreek (4) (14-1) ......... 217
3. Cantm McKinley (13-3) ....... 174
4. WChesler Lakota (1)151
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5. Oeve VA·St. Jo,.ph (13-4) ... 147
6. Massillon PerJY (13-11 ........... 60
7. Warren Harding (11·2) ......... ..72
Toledo St. Franclo (11·3) ....... 72
9. Toledo Waite (13-21 ................ 54
JO:Upper Arllngtoo (15-1) ..........39
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Second nine: 12.Laa:caaterllj 13.
Lima Senior 29: 14. Cinclnnatl
Withrow 26; 15. Shaker Hellhls21;

16. Findlay 14; 17. Mansfield Senior
18. C&lt;&gt;lwnbus Ea1bnoor 10; 19.
Cincinnati St. Xavier 9; 20. Ellda8.

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respect the matal system and
In considering the unique status
_ A:I!itcWes~{n ~sa~~t~:~~ "faa samoa"- the traditional
of Palau, an archipelago of more
But' changing the coristltutlon
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than 200 Islands (only 13 of which · requires a 75 percent plurality~er.et t~d~y
Ju~t as w~s~hen ~~: try's head of state (';0 Je Ao o Ie are Inhabited) that Is the last an extraordinarily hlgb level
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y~es ans arr. v mo
Malo") always . has been and
remaining· trust territory estab·
never attained even though the
ago.chiefs
Only and
the almost certa1n1y w 111 .con tin ue to · lisbed by the United · Nations
repeated plebiscites always ha'le
than 2,500- years
"matal"
village
following World War II.
produced majorities (many of
be one of the four "paramount
All of the other Pacific coun·
them substantially In excess ot 50
other members of the centuries· chiefs" _ . the hi best ranking
old aristocracy -are allowed to members o;tthe trfbal order.
tries administered by the United
percent) to override the nuclear
paThrtlclp~te In ~:ec~l~ns. th t .
Indeed tradition and tribalism
States (or other major powers) ·ban.
still thrl;e In the mld·Paclfi2,
under U.N. trusteeship arrange·
The conventional wisdom
1 e ~w s t Pll a est : · a
;~.~:;·of ;o.:;~taF~~le" ~: reglonwberethree-fourths~fthe . ments have been santed semi· holds that the United States
category that Includes 13,000 of people continue to live In remote
sovereignty It not co
te lnde- constantly Insists upon a· new
this Pacltlc Island nation's villages whose economies are
pendence. In the seve years votes on the Issue because It Is
175 ,000 peopIe. Ma t a I a Iso hold ·based on subsistence agrlcul·
between
however,
determined to force nuclear
p
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a 1au s vo ers seven
es re· weaponry upon Palau.
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Including taro cassava yam and
jected a Compact of Free Associ·
But that formulation Ignores
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coconut - h~ve tem~lned un·
a lion with the United States that
the refus1II of Palau's patriarchs
n an espamoa
c c alngte,
would provide substant,tal to relinquish their traditional
Western
a e 1aswtev
year' . chan"""
..~ for centuries ·
held a national referen(lum on
An analysis recently prepared
autonomy·
control over all of the country's
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United
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Insists
that
by
tbe
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ffr
a opt on o un versa su age lfl
the om· ct c n t om Into land - b 'including
' property that
C~nter notes that "the Pac c
c pa
an !!. c e
would e used for military bases.
and those participating In the
plebiscite narrowly endorsed the I and communities are predom·
force and the trust~shlp be
Moreover, Palau seethes .wlth
ro · sal to ant volin rights to . atly rural ... (and) communal dissolved unless Palau s voters
post-tribal political rivalry 1\nd
pll po ld t gr
21 grs of ge
societies where relations with the
strip from their 1979 constitution factionalism. Its first two elected
en
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extended
family
the
village
and
ah provision
that
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presidents died violentlyone In
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· another ballot proposition calling the clan are Important. ·
tor establishment of a second
(The remaining one-fourth of · and ships.
suicide.
arllamenta chamber to which
the populace has migrated to the
In return for that action and the
Other public oftlclals and poUt·
~nl matal rycould be elected. region's urban centers and granting of access to Palau .tor leal activists have been assasGo~er'nment officials are now sought to adapt Itself - often · military operations and faclll· sin's targets or recelvect threats
kin t 1 1
with disastrous results - to the ties, the United States says the on their ilves. .Indeed, Palau Is
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region by Euroj)ean settlers.)
to $1 billion worth of economic PaCific nations also struggling
a c a · Y tn e w P
ar~~~g~';:=~ lbcal residents stlil
That background Is Important . assistance over li 50-year period. . . through a dlfflcult transition.

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18. Avon Lake 11; 19. MarysvDie10;
20. W-ooster Tr.Jway 9.

The fog of war In the Middle
East has served to obscure, to
some extent, recent historic
developments In !be Soviet Un·.
ion. NO doubt President Gorba·
chev Is grateful for that, and he
may even h11ve taken deliberate
· advantage of it. But the develop-ments were Inevitable In any
case, and they .will keep on
unfolding whether . anyone Is
watching them or not.
Remember that, In a dlslnte·
grating polity like the Soviet
Union today, basically only two
pqllcles are available to the
authorities: to make liberalizing
concessions, or to crack down.
Whichever policy Is adopted, It Is
soon seen to be falling, and !be .
natural Inclination Is to switch to
the other policy. When that In
turn begins to fall, pressure will

rise to return io the first. And so · ·I What Is distinctive about Mlk·
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hall Gorbac)lev's response to his
dilemma Is his exasperating
The penultlmate stages of
disintegration, therefore, tend to
moderation. Having perceived
that the Soviet Union could not
have · a sort of stroboscopic
quality, w111! the light of liberty
survive as a tradltlonat' tyranny,
he Invoked the concepts of
flasblng fifst on, tben off, then on
again, etc. The end result often IS . glasnost and perestroika and
a · new tyranny """ as when
thereby opened a fatal wound In
Napoleon . put an end to the · " the old system.
French Revolution, or Lenin
When the avatars of POI!tical
seized power after the coUapse of
and economic liberty sought to
the czars.
'" pursue these Ideals to their
logical conclusion, however, Gor·
But tbe peoples or tbe Soviet
Union have too recent a memory
bachev held back. He was ready,
of tyranny to make that a likely
even eager ,•tor reform- but how ·
result In this case. Instead, the
much reform? The enthusiasts, ,
acids of nationalism appear to be ' both In Russia and In tbe various
eating away at !be bloated corpse
ethnic republics, Insisted on
ot communism, and It seems
pushing ahead - whereupc)n
probable that there will soon be
Gorbachev cracked down.
But notice how relatively mod·
nearly a sc6re of nations where ·
tbere used ·to be only one.
erate the 'crackdown bas thus far .··

Division OJ
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1. West Musklngum (9) (16·0h.245
2. Bellbroolt (11) (15-0) ............ 230
3. OrrvUie 14) (14-11 ................ 213
4. Youngstown Liberty (2) (121) .. . ........................................ 171
5. Sarahsvtlle Shenandoah 15-1)126
6. Convoy Crestview (1) (12·1) 125
7. N Mlddletwn SprngOd (11 (I~)
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8. ChMBpeake CIJ.I) .................14
9. COiooei Crawford (13-1) ......... 45
IO.Burtoo Berkshire C1f.2l .........44
Second ten: 11. Federal ...,....,.
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I. St. Heiuy (221 113-0\ ............ 264
2. COlumbus Wehrlr (4) t 12·2) .231
3. Tri·Vlilage (16-01 ................. 179
4. Franklin Furll&amp;ce G,... (I•
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5. Cln COuntJY Day (II (15-0) ~. 108
6. Kirtland (16-1) .......................92
7. Fori Lo!llmle (14-2) ...............90
8. Cedarville (13.21 .................... 63 .
9. Mansfield St. Peter's (13-2) .... &amp;1
lO.YellowSprtnp (15·2) ............ 34
Second ten; 11. Holgate 32; 12.
· West Unity Hlihop 28; 13. ttlel
Lorain Catholic and Miller City, 23
each; 15.Shadyside17; 161 Liberty·
.Bimtool5; 17. Ant...,rpl4; 18.Urna
Catholic 12; 19. Houatcm 10; :tO. ·
BerliJI Hiland 9.

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Albany 78, Old Westbury 74
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Fordham 75, Manhattan 68

Gailaudel6t, Capital 45
Hofstra 78, Cent. COnnecticut 74 OT'
Holy Crw 89, COlgate 76
Howard 86, Delaware Sl. 80
lona 74, Niagara 64
L!U·Brooklyn 68, Jacksmvllle 67
La Salle~. Fairfield 66

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2. Day too Dunbar 131 113·11 ..... 257
3. Willard (5) (15-0) ................. 241
t. Pori1111..0. (3) (lf.l) .......... 21'1
5. Vennlllon (14·0) .................. 143
6. Bellelontalne (16-11 :............ 123
7. WarrensvUie Hgts (14-1) ...... 117
8. Cln Forest Park 112-2) ........... 68
9.. Columbus Unden (13-4) ..••.••• .45
IO.Van Wert (13-3) ....................29

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By United Press International
Today Is Friday, Feb. 1, the 32nd day of 1991 with 333 to toUow .
The moon is waning, moving toward Its last quarter.
The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mar~ al)d Saturn.
The evening star is Jupiter.
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Those born on the date are under the sign of Aquarius. They Include
composer .Victor Herbert In 1859; Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, first
woman elected to the Senate, In 1878; film director John Ford In 1895;
actor Clark Gable In 1901; poet Langston Hughes In 1902; humorist
S.J . Pe relman in 1904; cabaret singer Hildegarde ln 1906 (age 85);
film and special effects director George Pal In 1908; singer Don
Everly a nd rock parodlst Ray "Dr. Hook" Sawyer In 1937 (age 54);
Princess Stephanie of Monaco· In 1965 (age 26); and Lisa ·Marie
Presley , daughter of Elvis Presley, In 1968 (age 23).
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Monmouth 69, Wqner 56
New Paltz 62, Mt. St. Miry 55
New Yolt Teclt 73. Yes~lva 62

NortbnsiPrn 60 WIJConaln Lutheran Col. 55
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Penn St. 66, West VIrginia 63 .

Phlla. Phannacy 88, Wlimln(tm71
Qulnnlplac 100, Bryant 88
Rider 73, Lafo~tte 66
S.E. Mlu 78, Mau.·BOatcm 67 .
stena 90, Canlllua 57
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soutllern Malne82, Plymouth St. 73
st. John Fisher 86, RIT 64
St. Mlcltaei'S 61, Sprlnlfleld 60 OT
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Tulia 70, Wesleyan 69
Western COnn. 97, NY Mar:ttm.e 49
Wilkes 92, SuBQuehanna 78
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Centenary 58, Mereer 51
COastal Carolina 84, NC·Ashevllle
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Davldam 62, Augusta !54
Florida Inti. 74, Florida AS.M 66 .
Mtamt (Fll.. J 79, Northeas.t ern 63
NC.Ch111'19tle 80, 5!&gt;ut11 Floridll 77
NE Louisiana 116, Ntcltollo St. 94
North Cardtna 90, Clemsm 77
Northwestern St. e·s, SE Louisiana
65
Soutll Carollaa 88, Tulane 80
Sletsm 110, Samtord.70 ·
Wake Forest 11. Wlntbrcp 48

Wls.-MUwaukee 88, Cent. Florida
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Mltlwool
· Asllland 131, Indianapolis 98
Blaclcbllm 66, MacMur!lly 52
Bradley 89, SOutllern Dltnols 87
Butler 80, Loyola (Ill.) 67
COlumbia
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IBC 77, North Par~ 74
111. BenedlcUne 77, North Park 74
'iowa 78, Purdue 69
Marquette 711, Detroit 5t
1\llchlpn 66. l'iiinnesota 62
Mlchtpn St. 75,'0hloSt. 61
Mlchtpn Tech 100. Hlilodaie 98
Northern IlL 59, Eastern DI . 47
Parks 102. Weboter 100
Principia 65, Maryville6t .
Rockhunt 75, Westminster 68
St. Louts 89, EvansvQle 73
Trinity Christian 82, COncordia 69
Wbmtm 82, North Central 66
Wichita St. 65, Th ila 61
William Jewell 78, Evangel 70
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E. Texas St. 64, Texas AS.! 57
Georgia SOuthern 82, Ark.·IJttle
. Rock 75
· Oklahtma City 102, Okla. Baptist 77
S. Arkansas 75, Ouacl!lta 59
Tex.·San Aalmlo 85, Georgia St. 72 ,
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Arizona St. 53, Wasilln(tm 41
BoliO St. T,!, Montana 53
·Brigham Yo- 69, COlorado St. 52
Callfomls 83, Oregon 76 · E.
Washlnl!lm 95.
Northrltl&amp;e St. 73 ·
Fresno St: 88, Cal-Irvine 75 ·
Gonzaga 70, San Dleao 64
Hawall87, Wyamln8 80

Nevada-Las Veps 88, San Jooe St.
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Paciflc 60, Santa Barbara 56 Pacific CllrlsUan 86. Cal Christian
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Claro 95, Portland 69
Stanford 86, Oregon 75
Utah 78, Texas •El Paso68
Utah St. 74, FuDertai St. 63
WeberSt. 84, Montana St. 75

This week's games
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Br lJaMed !'rHo bterutloool
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No aomes scheduled.

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Eastern Michigan at Miami

Toietlo at Ball State
Green at Western
Michigan
Centllll Ml'cltlgan at Ohio U

'BowJing

Kent State at Wright State
V•lparalso it' Akrm
Memphis State at Cincinnati

Clew.! and State aiiii·CIIIcago

DetnMt at Daytcm
Xavier at St . Loull
Younptown State at Davidaoo

Northern Kentucky at Ashland
Ohio Northern at John Carroll

Marlelta at Heidelberg

Capital at Baldwln·Wallsce ·
Muaklacum at Hiram
Mount Union at Otterbein

Aileshi!IIY (Pal at Kenyon
Cue Reserve at Ohio Wesleyan
Dealscm 11 Wlttenbera
Earlllam (lndl at Oberlin
• Blufftcn at Findlay

Wllberlon:e at Lake Erie
Mt vernon Nazarene at Walsh
Wlirnlngtm at Maiooe

Defiance at CedarVille
Urbana at Ohio Dominican •

' Rio Gra'nde at TIHln
Central State at Chicago State
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Bale !&gt;all

Loa An&amp;eies .- Signed pitcher

Fernando Valenzuela to a 1-year
contract; all'@ed t9 terms .with

pitcher nm Crew a, tlllrd bueman

Jeft HamOtG\ it.nd outfielder Stan
Javier 0111-year contracts; signed
reltewr Jim Gott.

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recently won four of seven gBIIII:S
to raiSe !heir record to 114. The
Marauders 00. Vinton· County,
'Gallipolis, 'Federal Hocking · and
Wellston while losing gam~ .10
Athens, · . · NelsonviUe-York and
Fedl:ral Hocking.
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In the Joss til Athens; Meigs feU
behind 124 at the end of the first
quarter and never recovered as
Athens posted a 34-25 win behind
K. Goodwin's 11 points. Amber
Blackwell and Bobbie Butcher led
Mei~s with eight points,. Erica
Robie added four, Vanessa Compston added three. and . Billie
Butcher two.
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the Lady Marauders outscored Vin·
ton 11-3'-ln the seco~d period and
went on to defeat the Vikings 3i17. Blackwell Jed the way with 15
points, Bobbie Butcher added six,
Vanessa Compston and Melissia
Clifford added four each. and Robie

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Meigs lost on the road to Nel·
sonville 30-23 despite a game high
12 points 'by Compston. Other
scoreo for Meigs w~ . BiUie
Butcher with five, and B1U1e Clif·
. ford with three each.
Meigs opened liP a 25-9 lialftime
. lead and had 10 hold off • GallipoUs
comebaclc attempt to defeat !he
Blue Angels 34-27. Clifford led the
winners with 12 points, &lt;Billie
Butcher six, Blackwell five, Com·
pston four, Emily Johnson dtree
and Bobbie Butcher and Robie two
each. Greenlee led Gallipolis .with
15.
The Marauders lost on the road
to Federal Hocking 41-32. The
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Tonight's games
Gllllipolls at Warren Local •
Logan at JackSon
.Marietta at AtHens
Portsmouth West at Waverly
Ironton at Portsmouth
Minford at Wheelersburg
Federal Hocking at Alexander
Meigs at Wellston
Miller at Belpre
Trimble - Open
· Vinton at Nelsonville· York
Hannan Trace at Symmes Val(ey
Southern at Kyger Creek.
North Gallla at l:astern
Oak Hill at Southwestern
Saturday's games:
Gallipolis at Point Pleasant
Trlmble at Chesapeake ,
togan at CoL St. Charles
Greenfield at East Clinton
Meigs at Athens
Waverly at Zane Trace

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By CHVCK llLONKE
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The five quick points In tbe
second half capped a 12·0 run by
EAST LANSING, Mich.
Michigan State Is hoping Its up· the Spartans that startlid with 58
set of third-ranked Ohio State Is seconds remaining In the first
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· the start of a replay of the Spar- half. . ·
tans' 1990 Big Ten championship
Parlsb Hickman scored on a
season.
9r1ve to the bucket with 58
"I hope this Is the begtnnmg'of seconds left to cut OhiQ State's
something 111\e last year," said lead to 36-34. ljuckeyes Coach
Junior guard Mark Montgomery, Randy Ayers was then slapped
who scored 14 of his care.e r·high with a technical foul fordlsptitlng
17 points In the second half the foul call on Bill Robinson.
Thursday night to . lead the . Hlckmati missed his free throw ,
Spartans to a 75·61 victory over but Smith sank both free tllfows
the Bu~keyes, who came Into the. 011 the technical to tie the score.
game unbeaten at 17·0,
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Krls Weshlnskey then drUled a
"We ~ent to Putdue last Y,ellr three. point goal with 16 seoonds
wl th the same record and went on .. remaining to give the Spartans
to win 10 straight," Montgomery the lead.
said: ~
Ayers shouldered the blame
steve Smith led Michigan State for the Michigan State surge.
with 26 points as the Spartans
"The technical was crucial
Improved to 6-3 In the conference because It changed the momen·
and 13·6 overall, Ohio State Is 7·1 tum of the game," Ayers admit·
In the Big Ten and felllnto a tie ted. "I take full responsibility for
for the league lead with Indiana. that ... I earned li." ·
Mark Baker paced Ohio State
Heathcote agreed that the late
with 14 points and Jim Jackson spurt In the first half . was
finished with 12, but had only two Instrumental to the Spartans'
In the second half.
success.
• ·''I'd like to think It's a posslbll·
"Anytime you score and the
lty of repeating what we did last other team doesn't It gives you a
year, but we've only won one In a boost;" he said. "You could tell
row," said Michigan State Coach from the way the . kids were
Jud.Heathcote. "All this win does . sitting around at halftime that we
Is put us In a contending.position, felt confident we could·play with
but until somebody beats us, tbem and win this game."
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Michigan State maintained a
A dunk by Dwayne StepL\ens lead of 6 to 8 points until Slllllh
. and a three·pojntgoal byMorrtgo· scored on a put·back and added
mety In the first 1:05 of tile · another bucket ,on a drive with
second half Increased a ·39-36 7: 55 to play to extend the
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CLEVELAND (UPI) - New , viewed Friday and Saturday, slon. The paper also said that "
.York Giants defensive coordlna .. according to the Plain Dealer. llllnois coach John Mackovic Is
tor Bill Bellchlck reportedly was · Cowher Is a former Browns back In the running for the job.
In Cleveland 'rhursday to Inter· player and assistant who werit til
The Browns are not expected to
view for the vacant Browns the Chiefs along with former make a final decision on a coach
coaching job, but It appears the Browns coach Marty Scholten· before next week.
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· Browns are Interested In talking heliner In 1989.
The team also Is compiling Its
to several other candidates beCowher Is considered an out· Hst of 37 protect~d players under
fore rnaktng a decision.
standing head coaching pros· the NFV s Plan B tree agency
Bejlchlck, who coordinated a pect, but the only drawback IS period. That list must be s_ubmlt· .1
Giant defense that held the San that he Is just 33.
ted to the league office by 4 p.m.
Francclsco 49ers to 13 points and
"I'm excited about the oppor· EST Friday.
the Buffalo Bills to 19 points In tunlty to sit down and talk with
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one of the front-runners to land with the Browns. "We'll just
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the Browns. job. The other have to l\&gt;alt and see what
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favorite Is Los Angeles Raiders happens."
A Dlvlal• ol Multimedia, lac.
quarterback coach Mike White, , Flredl.osAngelesRamsdefen·
54.
Published every afternoon, Monday .
slve coordlila tor Fritz Sh11rmur
. Two published reports said . Interviewed
tllrOUJII Friday, 111 Court St., J'o.
with · !he Browns
meroy, Ohto, by the Ohio Valley Pub- .
Bellchlck, 38, was to be Inter· earlier this week. Shurmur was a
llshlni COmpany/Multimedia, Inc.,
viewed Thursday. Cleveland . finalist fo~ the Br9wns job In 1989,
Pumeroy, Oilto 45769, Ph. 992·2156. Second cla11 pl»ta&amp;e paid at Pomeroy,
owner Art Modell has refused to
and Modell wanted to hire him,
Oilto.
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.Member: United Preis Jntema'ttonal,
of selecting a coach.
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recommendation of general
Inland DaUy Prets AuoclaUon and the
"I have no comment ,,about manager Ernie Ac.corsl that the
Ohio Newapa~li.uoclatlon. National
anybody coming or golll'g, or team hire Bud Carson.
... Adwrtlltac
esentatlve, Branham ••
Newspappr Sa ea, 733 Third Avenue,
when they were here or when
"We had a nice visit, b\lt that's
New York, New York 10017.
they W.lll be here," Modell said.
all I can say," Shurmur, 58, said
J&gt;(l!TMASTER: Senti atidr81 ch...,..
A team spokesman said Thurs· ' of his Cleveland Interview. "We
to 1be Dolly Seottnel, lU COurt St.,
day the team would not comment just . talked In general terms
-oy.Ohlo4mll.
on the reports.
about the joh there."
8t:JB8CIIIniON RATEII
While Bellchlck and White. are
One scenario could have ihe
. , Carrlor ........ considered the 'two finalists, and ~Browns hiring White as coach
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favors White, they are not the defensive coordinator. Before
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only people being Interviewed for hiring. Carson, the. Browns ·
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SublcrlbeiJ not deslrtna.to pay the carnator BIII.-Cowher will be Inter· backfired when Carson publicly
rier may remit la advance. dl~ to
The Dally Sent~nel on a 3, 6 or 12 month
criticized the offense and " things
bull. Credit wUI be given carr'er each
out of my control."
Sports briefs
Wftk,
Shurmur said' the Browns did ·
No aul»crlptlons by mall pe' mltted In
· CoUege
not discuss the pos~lblllty of
area• where home carrier aervtce ·la
Pauf Westhead, who coached coming to Cleveland as a defen·
avaUable.
the late Loyola Marymo~n t bas· slve coordlruitor.
llolllo...rlpliao
ketball star Hank Gathers, has
Meanwhile, the Lake County
- · llotp Caul)' $19.24
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. filed a Sl million defamation suit News Herald reported lhat Mo·
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against the lawyer representing deU Is expected to meet with
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llps; ' the lawyer for Westheaq, Ted Marchlbroda and Bills'
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· charked at a news conference ':defensive coordinator Walt Co·
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that attorney Bruce Fagel of rey before making a final dec!·
Beverly Hills, Calif., made malicious statements about the coach
when discussing the death of
Gathers.
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... Duquesne Unlverslty:s two
top scorers, James Hargrove and
Alan Watkins, both will bE\ out a
minimum of four weeks because
of stress fractures of the lett leg.
Hargrove, a 6-foot-3 . junior.
guard, leads the Dukes In scoring
with a 14.2 per game average.
Thlsls Your Last Chance To Take Advantage Of
Watkins, a 6-5 ·sophomore for·
Chuck
Wlngetts Winter Construction Discount. 1
ward, Is second In scoring wltll a
Save On Homas DeiiVBred In Mar.c~.
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12.9 points per game average and
second (n rebounding with a 5.5
per game average.
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slty, spurred by civil rights
activists and Native American
students, will abandon Its nick·
name of Hurons, which the
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~Area deaths.-..,.._~Methodist Church. with Rev.
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Lemley officiating. ~ur-

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Donald GuniQ

Max•·ne Burns

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JadJII SwartZ. Em0y JolmsoD. Steplwlle

Davis, aDd

Mlrtlul R-D. Second

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GRAVELY TRACTOR
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2(11 Condor St.

she w&amp;S preceded in drlllb by
one soa, Roger Barns. dmlc
~n. three brolhcnl and
one sister.
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Funeral services will be held
~y a1 2 p.m. at tbc .F'JSber
Funml Home. Puior Bill Lillie
will officiam and burial will be in
Rcynqlds CemeterY in Addison.
FriCnds may call at the funclal from
2-to 4 and 7 10 9 p.m. Sunday.
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Ia! Will be In Reynolds Cemetery.
of Route 1, Gallipolis, (Addiso~
Friends may call at the Waugh·
community), died Thursday, Halley-Wood Funeral· Home
Jan. 31,-1991 at Holzer Medical from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. an
Center after several months of Saturday. ·
falllng health.
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A graveside nag presentation
He was bory March 2. 1921 ln.. will be made by the VFW Post
Gallla County, son of the late 4464.
TBruurnmeattn. . and . Stella Smith
Donald H. Gunio, 48, of RutA U.S. Navy veteran of World
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Marl B
72 !09 land, Ohio died Wednesday,
' was a roofing
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urns, ' died · January 30, I""
· War 11, Mr. Burnett
,.. I at the Baptist
and lieatlng contractor, a n·-A·
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y, · ·Jan. 31 ' 199 1' at · Hospilal
H in Winstori-Saleni,
bo Ma 27 N.C.
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me111 r o the Gallipolis VFW Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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e was m y , 1942 in
Post 4464, the Moose Lodge of Pt. . Iiom Dec. 7, 1918 in Gallia New York, N.Y., son of the MarPleasant, W.Va.,atrusteeofthe County, she was lhc daughter of garet Haus Jansen of C&amp;ndaigus,
Addison Reynolds Cemetery .As- .Homer Daugherty and Anna Fowler N.Y. and lhe late PhilipS. Gunio.
soclatlon . and he at-tended the Daugherty.
He was a tniclc driver for Sons of
; Men's Fellowsplp Chl!fhlreBap· . · · She belongeij 10 the Christian Thunder Trucking Company of
. tlst Church. He · was a life-time . BrelhetnChurchofMasol\, w. va. Ravenswood.
resident of Gallja County.
· Mrs. Bums is survived by her
Survivors indudc his wife,
: He was preceded In death by husband, Paul Bums. Pomeroy; Corena M. Gunio of Ruiland; two
his Wile, Carolyn Scott Burnet tin seven daughlm, Mrs. · Lewis stepdruighters, Gloria Darlene
: 1976.
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(Cheri) Rupe.. of Phoenix, Ariz., (David 1 W.) Wilkes of Rutland,
• . He Is survived by twp sons,
Mrs. William (Carla) McKinney of Shirley Fay (John J.) Pierotti of
: Woodrow R. Burnett II of GalH·
Middleport, Mrs. Donald (Sandi) Gallipolis; foqr sisters, ~ K.
: poHsandJeffreyScottBurnettof van .Maire of Point Pleasant, w. · Beaham ·Of Clifton Springs, N.Y.,'
Eaton; three daughters, Nlcolyn •Va., . Mrs. Edward (Paula} Elks' of Evelyn G. Dov.an of Fairport, N.Y.,
; Sue Burnett of Gallipolis, Ja.
Wilmington, N. c.. Mrs. Ronnie Chairlene A. Champlain of Cari, colyn ~e Darst of Cheshire and . (Jan) Roush of New Haven, w. Va., daig~.~s, Berruidette P. Thomas Qf
• Laualyn Kay Burnett of Rey- Belh Birchfield who resides in Rut- Sarasota, Fla.; two broibels, Joseph
. noldsburg; mother-In-law, Mrs. land wilh Tom Schoonver, Mrs. R. Gunio ofWanaw,N.Y., PhilipS .
• Allie Carman of Middleport; five
David (Susan) Hall of New Haven, Gunio of Sarasota; and three step; brothers, Claude, Clyde, Roliert,
w. Va.; and seven sons, Gary grandchildren. ·
~ Thunnan, Jr., and VInton Bur·
"Buck" Bums of W!lmin.gton, N.
Services will be conducted
nett, all of Gallipolis; two sisters,' c., Richard Bums of Phoenix, Saturday at· 1·· p.m. at FogelSbilg'
- Helen.Strickland and Mary Ann · ~., Larry Burns of EaStford, Funeral Home wilh the ·Rev. John
Bowman, both of Gallipolis; and
Conn., Jerry Bums of Kodiak, F. Corcoran officiating. Buriaf'will
three grandchildren.
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Alaska, Eddie Bums of New . foUow at Graham Cemclety.
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One brother, Morris Burnett
Haven, w. Va., Michael BurnS of ; Friends may call the funeral
• and one sister, RacHael Borton,
Cheshire and Douglas Bums of home today between 78lld 9 p.m.
prec~ed him In death .
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Pomcroi, 38 grandchildren and 15 .
COlONY llll:.AIIlE
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Funeral services will be con·
great-grandchildren, and a sisler;
, duct~d 2 p.m. Sunday at Addison
Thelma~hoonover, Gallipolis.

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Jamci . II'OWII Palterson, 55,
Racine, died 'lburlday at Veterans
Mcmcxill1 Holpitll.
. Born in Oftat 8elld, ~ was tbc
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l'rolallnt llld lOll employed carBesides his parellts he W8l
penter.. He also acrvcd wilh tbc ~ in cleatb by two sislen
United Stare~ Army.
· and four lrolhen.
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Graveside services will be .held
Jan!ea Bleat Paaenon, New York Sunday at 3 d:i:gm. at Wtl!iin~
City, N.Y.; and "Jerry Scott Paaer- . - , ,in Wi • . , .w: v..· wt.

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ONf EVENING SHOI7:30
ADMISSION U.50
- .Lance Cpl. James Lumpkins pal.
446-0923
had wanted to be a Marine since ·
' 1983 when two Marines from this
~ southwestern Ohio community of
I 3,000 were. kUied In tile bombing
' of their barracks In Beirut.
l Lumpkins was one of 11 Ma·
i rlnes killed Tue~day In a batlle In
.,' the Saudi Arabian resort town of
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SPECIALS.
.: 3rd Light Annored Infantry
SUNDAY, FEB. 3 THROUGH SAT., FEI. 9, 1991
t Battalion.
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; Lumpkins. said he was with
~ · Lumpkins at a school assembly
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when news came that the two
·· · Marines had been killed . .
· "AIIheeverthoughtaboutwas
·, gofiig · Into ttie military,:• said
. ; Colonel. "When they brought all
ALL WEEK FOR ONLY .
All WEEK FOR ONLY
·the classes together after what
• happened In Beirut, .his eyes lit
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"It was like be was struck
down." said Colonel. .. After that,
I think It put It Into his mind that
he wanted to go Into the
Marines."
''I've known him ever since he
· was a llttle-bltty boy," said
La try Abney, 33, a neighbor. "I
walked by this morning a11d saw
the pollee chiefs car. I figured
something was up. Somebody
told me. Jimmy got killed. It
471 JIICk110n Pill•
314 Eut M..n St.
.. flipped me out.''
GALLI POUS
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In Lumpkins' death, the third
114·812·1212
grade class at the New Richmond

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Delbert l'aUaao!l. l'llnllnd;
1n lieu of
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LIK;Y Rext011. Ncrwood: Azemne • ArriJi&amp;emcnll arc beina blndled
Smith, l'alkersbiug, W.Va.; and :by Sttaight-Tucker Funeial Home
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aNp SeMceltt 30 am. Cltolrreheanal. Thuno' day, 7:QI p.m.; Loll - . Dtrector.
I'CNErulY CHURCII OF 1HE NAZA·
JIE)IE. Comer IJtllm alii MldbeiTy' ftey .
·- G i m Mcatqr, p u ! o r , - Preslt',y, S. S. &amp;lpl., &amp;lnilll' Scbool. 9:30 a.m;
:rpo:&gt;r'*'II_...I0:30a.m: evenJnaoerv!Ce6
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I . GRACE EPl!I(X)pAL CHURCII, :1:11 · E.
Jlflll91.,~. tile Rev. Dr. Roy C. !\~)'en.
- . . - 11 a.m. J""" tlnutlb
: ll:Jia.m Seplomll!t: da'&lt;qh .May.
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Belle Weber presented
on 'The Season's . Best
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Plants · and
Flowering.
; Houseplants" at the recent meeting
• of the Rutland Garden Club.
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1 Valley becanse it is easy to grow;
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', and. bushv and needs little water: ing; Topiary Rosemary, can be .
• !rimmed to look like a minialure
• tree and is also edible; January
, Jasmine, has spirit lifting fragrant
1 white Dowers; and poinsettia, a
I semi tropical plant that should be
i watered with _ a soluble fertilizer
&lt;: and ·planted . outside by Memorial
: Day.
• Binda Diehl had devotions read·
; ing " Another Day" 8IId "Give
1While You Are Living." She closed
I with prayer. The creed and collect
; were .,; ven in unison. RoU call was
! answ~ with "My New ChrislmaS .
• Planl"
• ·The 55th anniversary of the Rut·
: land ·Club was celebrated and
: cream and cake were served.

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P·~RACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
TER!Cb ~ - ...sunday St:hooly. lthO Lm.;
urc. aerv • 11: 00 a.m.; ou aroup,
~~~C~ fJ·~D. Paitor,
John r. Corcoi'J!n, Sunday SeltooiiO: 00 a.
m,; Suoday Morni!IC Worship U:IIO a,m,
Cblltlren'a Church 11 a.m. Sunday Ewa·
In&amp; Servlee 7: 00 p.m. Wed.. 6p,m. Younc
Ladleo' Auxiliary. Wedneodav, 7 p.m.
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HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Olf
Rt. 12C, 3 mU..Irom PoriiiDd·LDOf Bot·
WE!I'SIDE ~u~
tom. Edlel Hart, putor. Suaday School,
~""'b~---~~OJ'Ic
OIRSI',31'1Jll~olltlne11Dad(Coudy
9::30 a.m. ; Sunday momDI praacldq
. RA&gt;ad '18), . , _, Vocal mllllc. &amp;lnilll' W•·
10:30 a.m .; Sunday evot~ll!tr - - - · 7:'30
. INpiOa.m; lllieStudyllLm; Wcnhlp,6p,
P·~IDDI..EPORT FREEWILL. BAPTIST
m W!. &lt;q, lllhle Shtto, 7 p.m. Speoi!s-, • CHURCH. Comer Alb ·and Phiin. Noel
~~BilLE OIRISI'IAN · Herrniann, pulor. SunttaySchooiiO:OOa.
(liURCii. Jad&lt; Cletallll, pa111r. Alalia ae.
m.; Monllnit Wonhlp.-11:00 a.m;; Wad·
laud, Sip. !!Un!ay Se'.oat 10:111 'a.m.; Youth . ~y and Satunlay EveDIDI ~ at

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!loindiiY
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Stulliay-t:30a.m.,CCDciuieo, IO:i
ond tlilrd Sunda)'ll oteoch
a.m. !In~ QlOIIIh. DaUy Mall, 8:30 a.m C'A&gt;nleulons
Slhlrday aller11011, &amp;-5 p.m.
·&gt;CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOSTQLIC rAJ1H- New Llma,Ro~, next to
Fori Molp Parlt. Robert W, Rlchartla,
pubr, Sunday 1411'Vk:eo, 10 a,m, and 1 p,
m.; Wedn~ wonhtp, 7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT OOMMUNIT\' CHUIICH,
m !'earl st. Mlcldlep&lt;l't. Sam Aiuler1011,
paabr. SUnday SChool 10 a.m.; Sunday
.....,aervtce7:30p,m,; WetiJtMdayoervtce, 7:30 p.m.

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UNITED METHODIST~

·PNioohllll t : 3t a.m. lint and MCOOd Sua·
.4Aya oleech m.-.: third and lour1h Sua·

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wedD_, _ .... at 7:30 p,m,
......,. uad Bible Study,
, tSl:VENTH·DAY ADVENTIST, , Muietahi.Road,Pomeroy,PutorBob
Sabhall School Supertnlendeat.
IIDtna. Sallba!h Sehool Jtertnaat 2
p.!JI. on SAturday allemoan With wtr!hJp
,aervlce fo~owjnl at 3:00 p.m. Everyone
ftlmme. ,
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. ,-", Slater Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday
, Sohoolt:3() a.m.~ Mom1a1Worobtp, 10 : ~

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• st. Steve FuUer, pallor. Geol'le

Sunday ll&lt;hool Superintendent,
9:30a.m.; Momlnl Wor-:.!MP 10:30 a.m.; WetiJteoday @Venbla
·-lltd Blbleotudy, 1:30 p.m.
• • FIRST SOIJTIIERN BAPTIST •1872
Pille. E. Lamar O'Bryu~ pal·
.t.r ud llw!day School Director, Sllilday
~ t : 30 p.m.: IIDmbiC Worship,
!Q:A Cllolr prilcllce, 6:111 p.m.; evenbla
,wonbtp, 7:30 p,m,; WetiJt-y Prayer
·:..,.,....• 7: 30p.m. Mil- Frlendl (ages
'2-f),lto)'al t . m - n (boya . ,.. &amp;-18),
.U.I'Girla In Aetloa (alt!l6-18)on Weda'"·
~ daYI, T:IO p.m. Ch111'Cb-wlde Visitation
'NO p.m. Tu-y.
';, :FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bat·
,,le)o Rua Road, Rev. Emmett Raw1111, pal·
Ill'. Handley DUlin, aupt. Sunday Sthool,
'tu •.m.; Stlllday IMIIIIIC 1ervtce, 7:OOp.m.
; Sible teachlq, T:OO t&gt;m. Tbureday,
' •SYIIACUSE MISSID'N, 1111 Brtdl@man
,St., 8yTac1tle. Sunday Seltool 10 a. m.;
,......,. aarvtce I p.m.; Wednlllday aerovtfe, ?p.m.
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; ·Ill', MORIAH OIURCH OF GOD,
lladltl. a... Jam• Satterlleld, pallor,
hwman Wlllama. Supt, Sunday School
t:e a.m.; Suaday and W - y ....,,
7 p.m·.
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,pmer Slillll and Palmer, Rev, Jameo A.
~. putor; Don Wllaca, S,S, Supt.;
.,llatllab White, Alat. Supt. Sunday School
1 :tp am: mombiC wonhlp 10:15 am;
- Y ewnlnl wonlttp 7 pm; Prayer .
'm.otlttl anti Billie Study Wedneoday 7
idl; .Mee'a Prayer B!'akllll, 111 Sotur,iliJ ftch month. 7 am In leUowshlp ball;
· adtllt-~lce Sunday, lpm; radio
rlftltheWaf'' Saturday,
, pm WMOV
AM, Raven~wood, WV;
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sYRACUSE I'IRST CHURCH OF GOD,
Ml'. MORIAH BAP11ST, Fourth alii
_.P@ntecoataJ, Wonhlp '"""Ice Sunday
Main St, Mlddll!pOI"I, Rev, Gilbert Crate,
10 a.m.; Swtday ll&lt;hool U a.m. EveDIIIII
Jr, puttr. Mra. Ervtn BaumrartiDer,
EASTLEI'ART- Momlal\1\'onldDt:OO
DEXrEit CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SundaySellooiSUpt.Sundayll&lt;bool9:30a.
wonlllp aervke 7:00p.m. Wedaesclay
Lrn.; OlurchScbooiiO:OOa,m.: UMW!Inl ~~apr wa11e11,
No.-a lWI,
prayer m~IIIC 7:00p.m.
m.; Wor:l/' Service, 10:45 a.m.
~7:30p.m. (Grace),
supt. 8uDday Scltoal 9:'" a.m.; w-.p
Ml'. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN.
SUCC
RDADCHURCHOFCHRIST
-;~to School. 10 Lm.; w... ~.. ·10:3b a.m. Bible abldy, WedDt!l·
IN CHRIST CHURCH, lA&lt;aled In Texu
- Joeph B, lfoatlnl, evanrelllt. Swtday
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Community off Ct. Rt, 12. Rev, Robert · BlbleStucly9a,m,; Worahlp, IOLm.; Sunm.; -~~_!!raYol' .... W-ay, 8
REORGANIZED CHURCH
JESUS
day """"lni oervlce 6 p.m.; Wodneoday '.
LID. .....,.),
CHRIST. OF LA1TERDAY SAINTII. Pon·. Sanders, putor. Jeff Holter, lay leader;
Ed Rouah, Stlftllay School Supt. Sunday
"'1':M:~~:J. p~EMBLY, Racine,
laJici.Rai:IDe Road. William Rouh, pu.Sc:ltool t: 30 a.m.; morntn1 wonlllp aDd
Rt ••• W
tor; Janke OU..-, church acllooJ dtrecchlldreD's church 10:30 a.m.; evenlq
· .... Ull~ Hoback, paotor. Sunday
KENO CHURCH
. OF CHRIST, StaribiC \Of, Cllltn:b achool t: 30 a;m.; Morabla
SehooiiO a.m.; Sunday evenlllc aervlce T
preachlnl ervtce nrat lh- 'SUIIdaya,
Muoar and 011\ier Swain, Sunda~bool
wtnblp 10:30 a.m.; WedD-y evftbiC
7: 30 p.m.; Special ervlce tourtb S~nday
p.m. .WednNday ewnlnr oervtce 7 p.m,
evenln(, 7:30 p.m.; Wedn-y Prayer
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Chmdle,
day: .
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Meettq, Bible Study and Youth FellowSupt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m. Mombtlr
lblp, 7: 3Q p.m.
WorSunllllp 10:3J a.m. Prayer service, altern·
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CHRISTIAN UNION, 'nenin Durham,
Stuoday boo1 10:30 a.m. Bible Study and
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
ate
daya,
lA&lt;ated on 0. J. While RAtad ol Hlahway
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST,
~:;tor, Suadayaervtce, t:30a.m.; ..... pracm=~i:~&lt;f~noN1110. Pat H..,.., pulor. Sunday Sc:hooiiO
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Limo Rd,
, Wedo~~
/.mm. Pray@r matbiC,
ALC!l:.CHUWRCHH-·
KlnpUy Road;.,:f·
a.m. Clu•lor a1111... JUDior Cburch U
next to Fort Melp Park, Rutland. Robert
a.m.; Mornlq wonhtp 11 a.m. Adult
Rlcbarda, pastor. servtcs at 7 p.m.• on
'BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
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CHRIST, Jack
putor. Bible Sc
9:30a.m.; Ralpll Car~ Supt'twnChoir pract!CO 6 p.m. SUnday, Young PeoWedn~.£ and Sundayo.
UNrrED METHODIST'a, Cldldrea~o Cburch and Adult Bible
liAR
NVILLE HOLINESS CRAPCiau,9:30a.m.; Mo111111&amp;Wortlllpl0:30a.
w~!'~7..:
·~ p.m. Prayer - . , ,
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~-- a 1 7: ~
wr. P,.m.
TER
ot th~ Wsl..,an
Hollne11 Cbu-h.
m.; EvnblaW-Ip,8:30p.m.Tburaday
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, W"""I!IOIY
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Earl Fields, putor. Henry Eblin, .
pallor. SuDclaySchool, 9,30a.m.; mamlnl
Bible Study, 6: 30 p.m.
~OifJRCH ~,.!!LL7IW'TIS'J'Mitltll
wa-lltlp, 10:30; S~y and Tlluraday
ZIOI'I CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy- '""u
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"' St,, Ml~rt. Al!llllted wtlh Southern Sunday Scloool SUpt.; Sunday SchooiiO a.
HarrtQ.WeRd. (Rt.lO) ~IE. PurP,?,!'I-SundayScltoaltea.rn.; Saaday-·
Baptii!Con,.,tl&lt;ll. Devltl \lryan, Sr, Ml·
m, ; Mol'll!ntl Wol'llllp
a.m.; Event111
evonlll&amp; aervl&lt;et, 7. 00 p.m.
. Wlh,llllalolltr: Steve~. Bible School
7Joaervtce 7:30p.m.; Tuooday
ntalltr. Sunday Sellool 10 •. m.; Momma
Jervtce 7:30p.m. WetiJt-y eventnroer-·
SU.,.:~· 1farley J -\' Am. Soipt SUN·
7 p.m.
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Vlce 7:30 p.m.
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DAY: Bible School 1:30 a.m.; Wonblp
HYSELL. RUN HOLINESS OIURCH,
WetiJteaday eveaiDJ Bible. atvdy and
mvERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,
prayer meettna 7 p.m.
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Gary Holt«, putor, Suaday aervtceol; 30
•· !0:30A.M. ad 7:30P.M.: WedDelday Bl·
Bob Grimm, pator.SUDdaySc:bdol't:SOa,
~FORD CHURCH OF CllltiST, St.
a.m. aod 7 p,m,; Mltlweell aery Ice, 7:30 p,
bleSIIIdy,7:110 p.ra:
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ST. JOHN L.OTIIERAN OIURCH, Pine
aervtce, 7 p.m.
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Rt.l2hnd Co. Rtl. 5. Derek Stump, pallor. ., mJ;!Q'[.~h
METHODIST
Grove. 'l1le Rev. Laura A. Leech, pubr.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
William Ambeqel', !1· S, Supt.; Sunday
PARIS
Cllureb -..9:30a.m.; Sunday School
Knob, localad till Couaty RoOd 31. Rev.
SC~ 1:30 a.m.; Mo!fti!IC
, WorshlpiO: 30
H- H, E. Allay, putor. Mike and
10:30 a.m.
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Rapr Willford, putor. !Junay School t: 30
a.m., ~:watt
· werlhtp 7: !0 p.m. WetiJtesJue Kina.
au~ putera at Torch
BRADBURY OIURCH OF CHRIST, •• a.m.: Mom IDe Wonblp 10: Ill a.m.; Sun~
day wtrahl ;30 p.m.
,
;::reb. COO vn.
CHURCH, Main
nntSunday.
Tom RtiD)'oa, puler, Sunday Sc110019:30
day f'vetlbla nnlllp 7:00p.m,; Wedaa·
ST, . PA
LUTHERAN CHURCH,
~ .••
Sto, Woraltlp &amp;!nolce, t a.m.;
CIIESTER
~.m.: Cllureb
Corner Sycai!IQre end Second Sta, Po- Y SchooiiOa.m.; BlbleSJttcly Tueauil.; Larry ~ ... S. S. Supt. Monilnl
day~!¥ Bible Sbtdy 7:00p.m.
SthooiiOa,m.:
Tllunday, 7p.
meroy, Tile Re'v, Laun A, LNeh, Pl'lor.
day, 7 p.m.; BETHEL OIURCH: 'Town·
..-til 10:10 a.m.
WHITE CHAPEL WESLEYAN. Cool·
m.; UMW, ftrst Tbunday,· l p.m.i Com·
RACINE CHt1RCH or THE NAZAVIlle RD. Rev. Pllllllp Rld_,., putor.
SundaySchool9:~a.m. Cburehaervleell
alllp Road t611C: Suoday Scbool 9 a.m.;
. munlon, lint Swlday (HauiiiiWl) ,
Church Servtce.IOa.m,; BlbleStudy,IO
a.m.
RENE,
Thomu L, Gal01 ll, putor,
Sundayll&lt;bool9:30a.m.; WcnhlpJOPPA - Wonlllp 9:30 a.m.; Cbureh
Ora Bul, Stuttlay Scbool Superintendent, · 10:10 a.m.; lllhle atudY and worship oer·
SACRED HEART CHURCH, MstiT.
a.m.
11'01111-y; , HOCKINGPORT
SthooiiO: 30 a.m. Bible Stllcly Weda-y,
Sunday~ool. 9:10Lm.; wonhlpaervtce
vice, Weda-y, 7 p.m.
•
Antholty Gtannamore. Ph. 992·1!898. SatU&gt;'•
CHURCH, Grand Sll'eet: Sunday SchooiiO ,
7:30p.m. (Johna&lt;ll),
day Evellllll Mala 7:30 p,nt:; Swlday
o.m.,CilurchServlcella.m.; Blblelllucly,
10:30 a.m.; ........ RI'Yke, 6 p.m. Wed·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Eu·
LONG BO'M'(lM - 'CIIIIreh ll&lt;hool 9:30
"~akatvOIIIDIIKVI&lt;e, 7 p,m,
.
pne E. Ulldenri&gt;od, llllalole'. Sunday
WedD-y, I p.m.; TORCH CHURCH,
Mu1, I a.m. aod 10 a.m.·Contaalona one
a.m.: Worship 10:30 a.m. ; Bide st.dy,
hall hour before Ncb Mala, CCD claaaea,
County Road 63: Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
RTY CIIRiST!AN OIURCH, !lexSchool, 9:30a.m.; Momlal wanldp. 10: 30
Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m.; Oo-1111 Firat
11 a.m. Suoday.
•
Worshp 86vtce, 10: 30 a.m.
·
Jltr. Woody Call, putor. Servtca Sunday
a.m.; EvealliR Wonldp, 7:00p.m.
Sunday of Month (Rev, Cllartaa Eatca)
10 a.m. alll7 ~.m . WedD-y, 7 p,m,
RUTLANDliiBLE METHODIST, Rtv.
VICTORY
BAPnST,
5!1
N.
2nd
St,
MIDDLEPORT
PENTECOSTAL,
Third
. REEDSVILLE '- Suaday wonhlp SOr·
DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
lvu Myan. 8uncla)' SclloaU: 10 a.m. with
Mlddlepart. Ja,.... E , Ko8H, pallor.
A · Rev Cl k Bak
C IN
Vlce9:30 a.m.; Cbureh ScloooJ.l0:30a,m.;
Sunday mornbiC woralllp 10 a.m.; Ev@D·
ve,
. . ar
er, paotor. ar otLloyd Sa~. Supt. Swfday School 9:30 a,
Sonny Hudallll. Sapt,; E....... •·• - • 7
w~-•'"" SehooliO
Uqham , Sunday School Supt. Sundsy
Bible Study 7:30p.m. Weda-y.
7:00p.m.Prayerm~aed ·Bibleaiudy,
m.; mcrnbiC woraltlp 10:30 a.m. Sunday
a.m. with ctu... tor allq...
- _.,.., ~m,; _...,.y oven.,.
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL . evenlnrltrvlce 7 p.m.
Wedn-y, 7 p.m.
_ ::,cnhlp
7
p.m.
laftallon
'11nlrtdar,~:
30p
.
Eventq
servl"'1!1 at 6 p,m, Wedneaday HIChurch School 9•a,l'!l,; W'll'lbiP 10 a,m.;
•
.
•
RUTLAND CHURCH or THE NAZAMORSE CHAPEL CHURCH: David
bluludy at 7::30 p,m, Youth sel'\'1"'111 Frt·
Bible Study, Tulllday, 7:30p.m.; C'A&gt;mmuRACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Steve
RENE. Samuel Buya, putar. Sullliay
DNver, Putar. Mike Swtaer, Sunday
niOil Ftrst Sunday ' (HIUiflliiD).
·
Scboo19::10a.m.;.WonlllpServtceiQ: 30a.
Curlriwl. pastor, Sunday SChooi,IO o.m. ;
dat&amp;ii:JinLLOWSIUP,I28MUISt.,
School Supt.; Stutday Sehool t: 30 a.m.;
m.; Y01101· People' a Service 8 p,m,
.
CENTitAI. CLlJI'l'D ,
wonblp aerv•U a.m.·,
n•-t
M
•"
Mlddl~. Brother Chuck 'McPhentll,
Mornlnl worlhtp 10:40 a.m.; Sunday
Evanplllllc-6:30p,m, Wedn@eday
Bev.Doaiiwonblp : aervtce 7:30 p.m.;
ldwedl
putor, Suadoy Sehool 10 a.m. ; Sunday
eveatnr wonltlp 7::30 p.m.: Wedn@eday
serviCe 7 p.m. •
Bov. W•leJWedn-y
7
p.m.
r
eventaroervlces
at 7p,m, and w~--Y
prayer
service
eveniDIBibleatudy 1:30 p,m,
MASON CHt1RCH OF CHRIST, MUier
WESLEY AN
BIBLE
HOLINESS
~•
BURLINGHAM &lt;XlMMilNn'Y CHURCH.
St., Mu&lt;11, W. Va. Sunday Bible Sl1ldy 10
CHURCH o!Mickllepori,Iac,, T5Pearl SL,
~~~M·:APnST.
Kena@th Sml;h,
illllllntlllanL Ray Latdennl~ paatar; II&lt;&gt; a.m.~_orablpUa.m. and7p,m. WedDa·
Rev, lvaa Myero, pular; Roa@O Malll@y,
_
Sr., Sunday School Supt. Sunday School
putor, uaday School t:30a.m.; church
11or1 Otart. aaallllnl puler. Sullllal)' School
day ,..e Sbtdy, vocal mual£1 7 p.m .
10 a.m.; - p 7 p,m; W~, 8 p,m
UBERTY AliSEMBLY 01'" GOD, Dud·
oervtceBib17:=30p
.m.Th
; you_~!ellow730shtp6:30p.
9:30a.m.; Moralllc Woralllp 10:30 a.m.;
ASBURY (Syra.,e) -WOI'Ihlplla.m.
m.;
eI
' . u.....y, ., : "'p.m.
)'i&gt;tPINEutlln-..:G Wod. ,• 7p,mc11Urch-.
dbiiLane, MUCII, W. Va, J , N. Tllacker, . • EWidntl Wonlllp 7:30 p.m. WetiJtt!ld.ay
11
; Church SChool 9:45 a.m.; Chaqe Bible
evelll"l Bible ltudy, prayer and prall@
FULL
EL LIGHTHOUSE, 3.100
lEGROVE OLINESSCHURCH,!I
pubr, E-~-= T:IO p,m, ; WoHUand Road. Pomeroy. Tom KeiJ,, pu·
S111dy, We&lt;IJ!eoday, 7:30 p,m,; UMW, ftrll
mtleoiiR1.3ZI.Rev. Bon J. Walta. putor.
nt011'1MIIIIIIIT
, t:30Lm.; Wed·
Ice• 7:~
30 ,moerv
t
D
L
~ S. S . Sup· 1. unda y
n-y Praja' a11t1 Bible Sludy 7:15p.m.
FAITH
PEL CHURCH, l.on( Bot·
or. aMy am-'·
!learlt!l, S,S, Supt. Somday School
Tuesday, 1:30 p.m.; Choir - --~~~ .
......
hool
t:
30
M
1
mombiC
aervlce
at 10Ta.m.;
Wodneaday 6:00p.m. (Thatrh.-)
9:30a.m.; MombiC Wonblp 10:30 a .m.;
IULLSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH, St. Rt,
tom, - Y
, . a.m. ; om nr
•••
-• ·Sunday- evenENTERPRISE - WorObtp 9 a.m.; • Suaday evenbiC service 7:30p.m.; WedIOjuotnlfRt 7.Rev.JamaR . .vro.Sr,
Worship 10: ~ a.m.; Suadoy evenbiC 7:00
- oerv1ce 7: 30 f:.m, u~ay 11111 onUrs·
Church SchooiiO a.m.; Blbli&lt;Study, TUMn-yaervtce, 7:30p.m.
.
putor; Rev. Mike WU!ltt, AOII, Putor;
p,m, (oummer 7:30 p.m.); Wedneoday
da~s;,.rv~~k '~:'6! OF THE NAday, 7:00 p,m,; UMW, P1rll MOIIIIay, 7:30
SILVER .RUN BAPTIST, BUI. Little,
Joe Humphrey, S.S, SUpt; Sunday ll&lt;hool
nlfht 7:00 p.m. (aummer 7:30 p,m,).
ZARENE Rev Gl-' s oud
p.m.: UMYF Sunday, 6 p,m, (RIIw)
putor. Steve Little, s . S. Supt. Sunday
IOa.m.; MomlllrWorahlplla.m.; Sunday
IIEW LIFE COVENANT CHURCH or
'
· •~on tr
, palter,
FLATWOODS- Church ll&lt;hooi,IOLm.
GOD, Closter _Gary !Dn!l, put c.-, SunSunday School9: 30 a.m.; Wonhlp aervtce,
eventq1ervtce6 p.m.; Wedaoada)'even·
SeboollO a.m.; Momlllc wor1lp, II a.m.;
; Wonhlp, 11-a.mc; Bible Study, ThVI•
111c 1 p.m.
Sunday ~q woralltp 7:30p.m. Prayer
day Sehool t:30 a.m.; wtl'lhtp oervlce,
lm0:30s aila.m.; Y!','!'.llet'YIIce Sua7
ooday 6:.~edp,
day, 7 p.m.; UMYF, SOlliday, 6 p.m. (Rl·
m~ and Btbleallldy Wedn-y, 7:30
PORTLAND FIRST CHURcH CJr 111E
· ov-•··•-lce6pm · Dt-~
' · un Y@V~,.at!I'Yce: p.m . .. ·
1030
m
ley) ,
: a. claao.
.. -Wedai!Oday,
.. -· • 7• p.m.
· "' ~·
nesday Pra-r
p.m.; 'fou!h mftlln( Weda-y at 7 p,m,
NAZARENEcWDIIam Jllllll, pUtor. Son·
ploahlp
,. Meeting and Bible Sllldy
1i 00 pAS
FOREST RUN - Worllhtp 9 a.m.;
REJOICING UFE BAPTIST CHURCH
'day Sehool Supt, Sonja Juotll, Suaday
MT,
OUVE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH,
.
mE,
SETrLEMENT
CHURCH SU
Cbu"'h School 10 A.M.: Choir practice,
- 38S !(. 2nd Ave., Middleport. Sunday
School, 9:30a.m.; mombiC wonhlp.ID:40
La....,ce
su•,
putor,
sun:~
SChool
NE1
, n~
T!luro&amp;y, 6:30p.m.; UMWthlrdMonday,
a.m.; Sunday and Wedn-y - . . -. . 9:30a.m.; Suaday aad WedD . y ....,.
doy allemoon oervlcea at 2:30. Thuraday
SCltool10a.m. Sundayevenlq7, 00p.m.;
(Thatche&lt;)
eventna
aervlcet at ?: 30.
Mid·- !&lt;rvlce. Wed., 7 p.m.
7:30p.m.
. _
biC wonhlp aervtce, 7:00p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mu-, W.
HEATH (Middll!pOrt) -ChurehSthool,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT COMMUNITY CH11RC1t
UNITED
FAmt CHURCH, Rt. 7 on~
9:30a.m.; Momlllc Worllhlp 10:30 a.m.;
SundaySrbooi!:IOLm,; JeiiSmlth,IUpt: ' 515 Plarl St., 8oat Ancllnal, ptii!GI'. Stutday
IMI'o.Y ly-Pua. Rev. Robert E . Smtih, Sr,
Va. Rev. Wallace Mlnp, putor. SWiday
, Youth Group, !,p.m.; Weda~. Bible
; Monlq wonblp 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
wnlloi-.JILm.; EW!dq-.
puter. Melvlll Drake, s. s. Supt, Sunday
Sc:hooiiO a.m.; Sunday tvenlq service, 6
' olllcly 6: 00 p.m. Cbotr I'OIIearaal '7: 00p.m.
evenlq aervtce, 7:30p.m.; WedDeoday
SWtayandW-.,., 7:30p.m.
Scltoalt:30Ltn.;.MomlntiWorahlpl0:30;
p.m.; Prayer. meettnr and Bible atud)'
(Frlllll Smith) .
evenbiC aervtce, 7:30p.m.
Ev1n1D11 Worahlp 7:00 p,m,; · Wodn-y
Wedn..day, 7: 30 p.m.
EDEN UNrrED BRETHREN IN
, MINERSVILLE - Church ll&lt;hool t:OO
Prayer S.VIce, l·oo p.m: ·
RUTI.ANp FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa' a.m.: Wonblp eerv.tce 10:00 a.m.; UMW
CHRIST, Eld101 R, Blake, paatc.-, Sunday
. FAITH BAPTIST ciniRCH RaUroad , ' lem St. Rev, Paul Taylor, putor. Sunday
HARTFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
IN
thlrd WmnNday, 1 p.m. (Tilatcber) . • SChool 10 a.m.; Gocy Reed, Lay l•der:
St., MuCOI. Sunday SchooiiOa:m,; Mom·
SChooiiO a.m ; Sunday @Venlnl 7:00 p,m,;
CHRISnAN UNION. H~, W. Va,
, PEARL CHAPEL- Church School9:00
Momi!IC termtlll, II a.m.: Suaday lllaht
1n1 wonblp a.m.; Evenlal aervlce 8 p.
=~-•-Y ••venlq prayer mt!ftlar 7:00
ReV.
David McManta, putor. Cllureh
a,m,; Wonhlp &amp;!nol.. 10:00 a .m. (Floaervk:l!l: Cbrlatlan l;ndeavor 7:30 p.m.,
School
9:30
a.m.:
Sunday
monolllc
ter·
m,
Prayer
moetbiC
IJtd
Bible
Study
Wed·
SOlrrH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
Soq aervlce 8 p.m. Preachlq 8:30 p,m,
''"""Smith)
. '
vlee,
U
o~.m.; Iunday even11tr eerv1ce,
POMEROY- Church Sehool, 9: !I a.m.
Mld·weok prayar meetlnr, WedD-y, 7
·~~,.~UN BAPTIST, Rev, Nyle CHURCH, Silver Rtdae. Duane Syden7: 30 .. m. Wedn-y prayer m-.oa, 7:30
.
,
; Worship 10:30 a.m.: Choir rehearaal . p.m.
Borden, putor. C'A&gt;I'ftellul Bun
. do, tupt.
otrlcker, putor, Sunday School 9 o.m.;
p.m
.
Wodneaday, 7:30 p,m,; UMW, HCOnd
«;;IRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER.
Worship S;orvlce,IOa.m.; SundayOV@I!)D(
. FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart, . .SuJiday School 9::10 a.m.; Second aod
Salem St., Ru!lalll, Robert E . Muaer,
TuHday, 7:30p.m.; UMYtSUmlay,6p,m.
tourlh
Stutdaya
worship
,.rvtce
at
,2:30
p.
:"~~~~ :~·_ m. Wedneoday ntaht ~ble
Va,,
Rt,
I,
Jams
Lewll,
putor.
Wor·
W.
'(Meadows)
puler. Sunday· School 10:00 a,m,; Wor·
m.
.
'
•hlp
-~9:30a.m. ; Swtday ll&lt;bool U
ahlp IM'Yice; 1: 1!5 a.m.; Suaday, eveallla
ROCK SPRINGS - Church School, 9: 15
Lm.;
Evellllll
-lhtp
7:30p.m.
Tlleoday
a.m.; Worohlp 10 a .m.; ltbleStucly, Wed!&lt;fVIce, 7:00p.m:; Tbunday ewalllc•erootlllae prayer moetlllc IJtd lllble Study
Miday, 7:30p.m,; UMYF (S@olon) , Sun·
vtco. 7:00 p,m,
.
t :30 a.m.; Wonhlp aervloo, WedD-y
day, 6 p.m.; (Juntort) tv«y· other Sun·
NEW Ll~ COVENANT OIU-RCH,
7:30 p,m,
.
day, 6 p.m . (RUey). ·
a.-, G
Hlnt!l, putor. Sunday
OUR
SAVIOUR
LUTHERAI'i
OIURCH,
RUTLAND- Sunday Seltool, 9:30a.m.;
School at t. a.m.; Wonhlp aervt.. at
,.
Wal~t alii 11o11iY Sta., R a - . W,
10:30 a.m,; Sutitlay evenlllc aervtc:e, 1:00
Wonhtp aervk:e, 10:30a.m.; BlllleStUY. 7
M.UING rr TBROVGB THE SToRM
Va,
Tile
Rev.
Georle
C.
Wi!lrldl,
puler.
p.m. Thunclay. (Crabtree),
p,m.; WetiJt-y Dllclple Clua, 7:00 p, · Stmday SChooii:!O a.m.; Suaday wcnbtp
'
lob t:lf.$1
m.
$AI. EM CENTER - Church School9: 1~
11 a.m.
,
.
Storm
lsa
fam'lllar
word
to
ua today. "Deoert Sto.n n" Is on our mind a
a.m.; Morn~n&amp; Worolllp 10:1~· a.m,
CALVARY BIIILE OIURC!I,Iocatad on
continually, Be assured, we will make II throul!lltbe stonn! '
Devld
(Fierce)
.Pomeroy Pike, Cotutty Road :15 - • Flat·
Storms are common aa we aall the oea of file. Just like wars an!
SNOWVILLE - Morni!IC·II'artlllp, 9:00
woodl. Rtv. &amp;ldlWond, putc.-. Strv1cea
, 30 a,
common In the world. In all my life I have ~er known a world free of
a.m.; Church SthooiiO:OO a.m: (Fionaoe
011Stmday
atiO::IOa.m.
ud7:10p,m.
wtth
Smith)
wara. Slmewhere a war Ia always rqt.,. However ,li becomes a storm
Sundayll&lt;bool t:IOa.m. Blbltllludy, Wed·
wileD
we become Involved: Life con11111 ol one stonn after another, The ,
• - r . 7:30p.m.
problfiJIIS of today ant different from the rrobloma you faCed last year
ll&lt;hool NS am · - SPIRrruAL FAITH CHURCH, State
10. wUJ II be next 1@ar. Storms of dlfferen nature and size make up tlu!
Prayer MM..., ,,30 . - · 311, Alltlflully. A. s-~r~. pa-.
day• of our life. So '\'ere the •Storm• on ,t he Sea of Galilee 81 lite sea
' ' ~ llwtdayMomlliC,IOLm.;SIIndayevenbiC
became roulb and the wind 111'01!1·
.
, •
7: 30_p.m~J'Iday~7::10 p.m. ·
·t- l MLDDL
TIN~I*NTHOLI·
The heautltul 1111111 about the &amp;~:count of thb scripture Ia that Jesus
fiii:BII CHURCH, lac., 'IS Ptorl St. a.v.
came to them IIi tl!emldlt oflheatorrn. Je•uats alwayscomlnitotlll. we
IVOIIII,..., actlqJ*Ior; RoprMaaloy,
are much more aware of Hl1 preaenC!! In the IOod times of life 81 He
comH to bleaa till. Bul, He alao comes to ua admlat the storms of life:
. day
Sr..
lun·
1:30 a.m.; 11ont111 WWIIItp
ntiDII
back over the paat atorma of life lliCI realize you made It thtoulh
10:30 a.m.; ......,. !fOIIIIIp 1:10 p.m.;
that atonn. You rnay not have been~"'""' of II, bul'ile was preiM!IIt wfth .
Wadll-,. ...... ~ llttdy, prayer
you In tile atorm.
•.
•
ud pralaUBVIet.i!'_~p.m.
Jsua II real to us at tile polnl of need In our life. He comes to .;.,
CHURCH or • ..,.Ull CHRIIT APOSwalklna·upon the waves ofthe aea o!llfe, Jn I he mtd1t of lite' utonna He
rouc - vu• " tllld Ward Rd. Eldtr
apeabiD 111, "It II I, be no! afraid" (v.20), When we allow Him to' He
.
, _Lm.;
-Wonlllp
· - 8ar'Ytoo,lolittlay,
· lloDday .........
10:10
7: 31)
eaten the eventa of life and brtnp 111 to the other aid@ (v.21) . Inlbe
p.m.; Bible lllutlr:Wedaoatlul.!: 1111 P-IlleveDta of tbta ICI'Ipture, Jeaua did ml deliver them from the storm
CALVARY PIUlJUM CBAJ&gt;- llurl111tu011al u II may oeem atorrn1 muat be neceuary to the balance of life'
VlettrRou_lll. paator;
Tbe comfort Ia thai JHUI dtll.v ered IIJem THROUGH THE STORM .
Cllalcll Faulll, Sollllay kloottllltlpt.; laWe rejoiCe Ill tbe laltb that He wUI d@ltver us throulb thll atorm alio.
day ...... I:IOLm.; .. _ . . , . _ p, U
;;
a .m.; lo~......,· -T:IOp.m.
Prayer M
, Wldn. . .y, 7:30p.m.

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Dr. Ruth says.
. · "If Christians

would make a
greater · elfon to evangelize these
non-Christian peoples, we would
not have to seen so many of our
youth to fight against them on the
battlefield," Dr. Ruth believes.
''Only one hiDidredth of one per·l
cent of evangelicals become missionaries. Far more of the become
soldiers in wars such as VietNam."
She feels 'the Bible is a far more ef·
fective way of creating peace in the
-world than is the gun.
If people are interested in learing
more about her ministry, Dr. Ruth

Korea.

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dleport-Pomeroy Rocary Oul).
Crawfonl disttibulfl4 the lalest
information
Meigs County
demOfllll!ics. This informllion, as
he pomted out, mutt aU be used
together to get an idea of Meigs
COIIIty as a whole. Crawford
that Meigs County, p« cap111,
rants high on the poverty ratings as
as one of the highest per capita
wage earners.

rently in the · county healthy,

.00

Veterans' service ...offed for county

also start up of new ·~
wilhin the area by local residents.
New vencure1 by oulli!le concerns
:'~
talcc leCQIId pllce llld II only posve&amp;,rans in need of financial ~­
sible ~ the current 1oc:a1 ~inca ·
sislani:c
for transpOrtation to a V.;t,.
~ IS healthy and Otlplllll, acMedical
Centee should apply at the
cmlina 10 Crawfon:L

·on

. ·~ ;

IJO!Cd

Crawford was pn:sented • Rotary
ink pen . in appreciation of his
presentaaon to the group. ·

wen

Veterans Service Office 11 114
Mulberiy Ave. in Pomeroy 11JC4St
one wed:: prior to their appoil!tmenl Any new alllllicanl will~ .
to brin~ a copy Dt their dischaip
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Hillside Baptist Church has
Hillside Baptist Church hOSied
an outing ra:cndy for the youth of
the church. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Humphrey were superviSors for the
evening. .
A football game began the even- .

ing followed by bowling in
Pomeroy. After boWling, pizza and
refreshments were'served. A Bible
study session and Bible piclionary
weie also enjoyed.

EFFE"cTIVE FEBRUARY 4, ·1991
FRUTH PHARMACY WILL OPEN A1 '8:00
A.M. MONDAY ·THRU FRIDAY FOR OUR
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AM•ftding were Mr. . --" Mrs,
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Kevin Lute, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Spencer in honor of their nephew, Lu•• Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burke 111d
Kevin Lule, who left Thunday for .
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Gre&amp;. Mr• · and
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During lhe evening he received a
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W.Va.
and Sarah, Mr. and Mil!. · Donald
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Refreshments of cake. ice aearn,
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chips, coffee and tea were served ID
Stollings and Mr. and Mrs. RusseU

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SAFE GUN HANDLING - Joba Coe~Mao, Melp County's
Elementary Supervisor recently !lpOke 1o Salllbury s.t udenta
coliCemln&amp; firearm ,u fety. He dtaeuued dlfterenl lillie IUD
handllq pracllces and · how flreanns · and ammunition. work.
· Satety with IUDS alld beillg res)IOIIIIble around them wti.ti stressed.
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Dr. Ruth is also coUecting used
slide and movie projectors (16 mm)
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and used typewritell! •man • anh
electric) in good condition ,or er
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CHESHIRE - Women Alive will
LONG BOTI'OM -There will be
POINT PLEASANT , The 3664
· meet Monday at 7 p.m. 11 ille
a hymn sing at the ~- Oli\'8 WYARNO Point PJca.Jt through Kyger Cleek Clubhouse. There wiU
Commmtity Church in -Loag Bot- teen mobilization processin&amp; exerbe a mini-cake
decoratiiiJ
tom on Saturday at 7 p.m. Pastor · else dependeat lJriedn&amp; will be held
demonslration.
The~e wiD also ~.i
Lawrence Bush mvites the public.
Sunday ll 1 p.m. at Point Pleuanl ·
speaker, There will •be
Hi&amp;b School All dependenl devotional
refreshments IBid salad bar,
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COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP ,..._
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BOlin! of tniStecs of Colmnbi8
SabUday from 9 a.m. to noon at medical inswance. Depallllltilll 1.0.
Township will meet Monday 8t
Kroger's in Pomeroy and Lalry's cards will be issued
7:30 p.m. at the fire station.
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POMEROY • , There will .be
POMEROY • Gospel concert at 8I!Oiha' 12-••- AA
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p.m. at the J. .PA.
Church in Pomeroy on Saturday It office mPomeroy.
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W'IIUietll of dotr prizes It'
Pastor Bill W ..._,u
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LOTIRIOOE - There
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Bin:blleld Puncnl Home dlainJ 115
sm-·..._. "'-- •• the LoariA- open
Public.
house have been IIUIOUIICied:
Commllllity Center on Slllllay fipm
Rhonda Hoover. Pomeroy; Binda
Diehl, Rutland; Dorothy DaYif,
Middleport; llld Psle ~·why.
Plxueroy.
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Crawford. also~ live Slep8 of
Over 160 people visiled d!!i
from the Obio Cooperative &amp;ten· . .econom_ic rocoveiy . in any area. funeral home in Rutland during the
. sion Service. was guest. speaka' It . Alfto!lg ~ ~t unportant was open house, acc:ordina to oWnci'l
the recent .meeting of · the Mid· keepmg m businesses that are cur· James C. Bin:hlleld
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address: Partners IntematiQnal, P.O . .

EDUCATION STRESSED - Jim Vennarl, fonner prlncpal at
Rutland and Harrisonville, 11.11d a bueball coach, recently spoke to
the fourth, fifth, 11.11d sixth ~rrades about his job as a Cincinnati Reds
scout. He stressed the Importance of education and mentioned
many of the jobs available In the sports field. Vennarlalso showed
. the students some autographed baseball&amp; and his two World Series

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cross and follow Otrist in a sacrificial life of service, fighting abortion
on demand, fill' example. or taking
the gospel to those who have oot
heard.
"Instead of turning to God when
"America is ri~ning for the they suffer financiaUy and phsyjudgement of God.' warns Dr. Ruth ciaUy,"
observes
Dr. Ruth,
Eshenaur, who has been serving for "American Christians often get
the past.l5 years as a•miSSiOJII.II'Y in angry, blame God, and run from hi
Africa and Aisa. "While multitudes because they think he doesn "t want
are lurning to Christ in many to bless them."
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countries overseas, I am grieved to
Dr. Ruth is a professor of comsee America becoming more and municatioas at Asian Center for
more pagan." she laments.
Theological Studies and Missions
· "My students ask me why (ACI'S); ACI'S is dedicaled to the
Amen~icl?they believe is a evangelization of Asia, and has the
Christian nation, has such bigh support of international leaders
:rates of crime, drug abuse. abortion such as Dr. Billy Graham. It is an
and divorce." Dr. ~haur explains. international leaders such as Dr.
"They cannot understand vihy Billy Graham. It is In international,
Christians don't do more to prevent interdenominational
evangelical
the AIDS epidemic, homosexuality, semilll!fY with 700 Korean students
pornography, alcoholism and other and about 30 overseas students 8IId
social diseases." ·
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· about 30 Overseas sbldents on the
Eshenaur teUs- them that most gradwue and undergraduate llivels .
Christians in America are more inAfter receiving a B .Til. from ·
terested in · personal peace and Detroit Bible College, an M.A.
aflluence than they . are in evan- . from Syracuse Univenity and a
gelism and in cOITecting the iUs of Ph.D
from Southern Illinois
society. Most people j1L5t want to be University she served three years as
left alone, not disturbed by the . a missionary in Kenya, Africa;
three logicalfCB:I'SAssoc.
with . the
Asian
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Funhennare, they are seeking ans seven years with ACI'S.
affluence that is, an ever increasing
The daughtee of the late Dr. and
prosperity - a life which more or Mrs. Roy Eshenaur, her interests in
more things. And so very few missions was nii11UI'ed by her
· Christians are willina to take up the brotber. Dr. Jim Eshenauer, who is·

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a missionary In Korea, on ber experiences there.

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l'llullne Atkins brqught a book green fantasy · 'in formerly bare,
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110011 to 2"j1.1n. Cost is.$5 for adull.1
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present to the Meigs County Public
be chosen that CII!ICade lnd trail ill ap~ lliO claYI beton Ill tftal GJ:anae and Sllf' Junior 011qe will . age of 12.
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an~ the d!l7 ol that evst, Itmu meet $1lurday It 7 :30 p .m. ll the ·
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RACINE
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Spider . Pl8nts and Strilwben'y · ·ass..-e publkab Ia the .c alen· will follow· the meetinJ. A:J! memBoosters will have a ~;:j
will be held Monday at 7 :30p.m . at . Geranium. GI'I{'Cieaf Ivy is a good dar.
. bel's nrged to attend.
ham dinner m Sunday'beginnina .
the
Presbyterian
ChUR:h.
plant-to lift me s spirits.
11 :30 a.m.tlllhe high school. Men!!
Fernwood's open meeting will be
Dorothy Woodard gave a list of
FRIDAY
'RE.EDSVIll.E - Eastern AdJietic
includes chicken, ham, IIIIISIIell
' held Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. at the Zion · containers that could be 'used for
MIDDLEPORT , • Revival with B&lt;iosteis are spoiiSOI'inJ a fifth and · pocatnes, noodles, peen · beans.
ChUR:h.
hangi1ig baskets.
Norman Taylor • will be held sixth grade lll"Wball totmaiilent
clesat and drink fDr $3.75, adultS,
. It was noted that the Rutland
The hint on calcium for plants through SlllUI'day Ill the Ash SJreet on
Saturday
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and $2 for children Wider 12.
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Calcium is imperative for growth
dleport_at 7:_ p.m . nigbdy. Special ta1cc place during the pmes under
MONDAY
and for the Meigs Comtty Fair or your plants as it builds suong
singing will be held each nighl
the dU;eclion of JoAnn Newsome.
SYRACUSE - The Suwiil
flower show.
stems and roots. Calcium is added
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Preregister by calling 992-3382.
Towaship tl'ustces will meet Mooi:
Valentine sunshine pta:tes for
to the soil in the fonn of lime. She ·
1UPPERS PLAINS • There will
day at 1:30 ':'.fll· in the s~
~eigs County Home resi~rits were stated thai water in which e~ are be a I'Diilld and ~ dlnce on
HENDERSON • The Gallia
Municipal ~utlding. .
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ciuni FTuriday fromPiainsS.Jl:jU p .mB·. uill!ldin!he
iUWihaestem Sq~~~reSaturdaDince ·
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Pearl C!l!utda , Pauline Atlrins · as weU as egg sheUs.
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VFW
g . lub w
vc a dance
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RACINE • The Racine Villa!t
and Maicia
furnished
. Dorothy W6odard slated . that
fealllting . . · Rocky · Mountain_ from 8·11 p.m •. at the Hendenon
Coimcil will meet Monday il HO
flowers for the chun:hes.
pow was the time to JliUIIC lllJ?le
Blucgmss. Arthur Conant will be Conununity Center in Hendenon,
p.m. in .Council, Cbambers •
Mill Part.
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the caller.
W.Va. John Waugh is 1he c:aller.
Margaret Parsons. '
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Bernice Nelson spoke on " Hang· titled "Wings of Song."
LETART • The Letart 1bwnship
tion
of.
Pomeroy
I...odge
No.
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HoUywood" and "Puppy ThJstces
, ing Baskets." She , stated· they are
Margaret Belle Weber won the
will meet Mondly II , 6
&amp; AM will be held Friday i1 7:30 Saves the Cin:IL'I" will be lbown p .m . at the qffice
one of the highest forms of nalii1JII ~ prize.
p .m . at !he Middleport Lodge Hall Salllnlay 11 2 p.m. at the Mtip
art. They have replaced curtains in
Dorothy Woodard . furnished the
m
the E.A. deglee.
County Public I,.ibrary in Pomeroy
most windows creating pockets of arrangement in a hanging basket.
MIDDLEPORT - The Millfor area cbildrell .
dleport Garden Club wiU ha\'8 111
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Revival
at
open meelina on Monday a1 7:30
Father's House ChUR:h in Hartford.
RU11.AND • There will be a p.m. at the Middleport Presbyterjib
W.'Va. Friday through Feb. 10 at 7 voUey ball toumarnent ll the Rut- Church. A slide .-ogram On tlowm
p.m. nigbdy. Rick Weaver will be land Civic Center on Salurday. Call
· llld plants of Thailand and Ji(the evangelist. Special singing Dennis McKinney at 742·2279 for
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Doctor: pOWers 'out of this .world'
FORT, l-AUDERDALE, Ia. charges and Pelllto's claims of similar to a dentist's dim. The
(UPI) - A podiatrist who re- having paranormal powers.
doctor also showed which bone he
. moved a woman's toe hone
The trial started Monday and removed using a model skeleton
wltho~!anesthesia tesdfted at was expected to last as long as of a foot.
thew 11n's psychic Injury trial two weeks. I1 PelUIQ Is awarded
Willens said that during the
that is patlent displayed powers damages, it will be the first time operation, Pelltto told htm, • 'I
that were "out of this wol'ld."
anyone has won damages (or a wonder bow real ·people ·reel so .
Dr. Sheldon Willens tesltted at psychic Injury.
I'm going to pipe out tor a
thefivll trial of Penny Pelllto, 52,
Circuit Judge Paul Marko In minute:' She .said,, -•Jesus, ··that .
whclls seeking unspecified dam· issued Thursday a gag order · ~turts.'" · · ·•" 1 .
ages from~tjome Depot, a liard·. preventing Iii Wyers from ~-: The doctor 11td Petltto then
· ware store sHe claims Is fl!sponsi· cussing the case with reporters. plped'back lnashecompletedthe
ble for an accident that ended her He macje the order at the request operation.
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·pai n·blocklng ability.
of plaintiff lawyer ,James Zloch,
The doctor teslltled that he
Willens told a three-man, who claimed It woul!l Increase prescribed two different pain·
three-wo.man jury t)l!lt he l"e· the chances of jurors hearing • kuters for Pelllto after t!le
.moved a n en!3rged bone froV&amp; the about the case outside the operation, blit she later said
little toe of PelUto's left toot July courtroom.
neither worked and advised him
18, 1985. ·He said he was skeptical
During his testimony, Wtllens that she was going to "pipe back
when Pel lito told him she would denwnstrated the operation he out'' to control the pain for the
not nee&lt;! anesthesia during the performed on Pelllto by sawing next few days.
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operation because she could through a chicken bone wilh a
He .said her surgical wound
control the pain by . " piping it small gas-powered saw. The healed unusually.qulckly·.
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sible. I was very upset with even
the thought of !his," the doctor
said.
He flna lty relented on the
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. RENSSELAER, N.Y. (UP!)- and Hudsqn Ratlroao as a freight
with anesthesia be kept In easy Dennis "Denny" CQrsale's been tralnsman.
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working on the r~llroad for 50
In
his
early
years
on the ralls,
"I expecled her to jump off the · . years, and if he Isn't sidetracked, Corsale worked add jobs.
"ltired
· ta ble with agony," Willens said. he won't retire until be' s number
up
a
Jot
of
steam
engines
and
Instead, Pelltto was joking, one.
shoveled
a
lot
or
coal,
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he
said.
laughing and waving at his otrtce
~ ·Number o~e·' means becomr
Long trips in the wlnter.meant
assistants.
ing the nat!pn s longest tenured
dealing with sub-zero tempera·
Willens said he also was· railroad conductor, and the 68· lures tor days at a time, he said~
p~esent in September 1986 when
year-old Sara toga Springs man
" We all slept In one of those
another doctor removed a cyst thtri!Cs he's right on track.
bunks on top With a coal stove.
from Pelltto's right breast and tn
Corsale, currently the third It'd be sub-freezing at night, and
May 1987 when Pellllo underwent longest tenured conductor in the pretty toasty in the morning,"
wrts t ·surgery during which a
nation. has been workin~ for Corsale said.
ligament was cut to ease the railroads since 1941. The Amtrak
Corsale Is now responsible for
strain caused by a repetitive · employee, staliolll!ll In the AI, Train 68, the second leg of
. motion Injury. 'Both operations bany suburb of Rensselaer, turns Amtrak~s Montreal to New York
were done without anesthesia.
69 In AprU and faces mandatory City run. Qrl Mondays throliglt
·"!found thal"thls woman has retirement one year .later.
Thursday, he's at Rensselaer for
some very strange and unreal
"When I become number one In the trip to New York. After
qualities, " Wllteris said. " It was the U.S.A., then I'll think about staying overnight, he Is back on
something out of this world."
retirement," Corsale said.
board at 7:.30 a.m. tor the run
Willens said he had no idea how
north.
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Pelltto was able to block the pain.
The rail veteran has two
There 'he starts the cycle all
Pelltto filed a personal injury
'obstacles in his trek . to the top. over again.
sui t against the Hollywood Home
According to rail officials, a
· Corsale said he comes from a
Depot,. claiming she lost her .January 1991 roster lists E .F . railroad family. His father
pain-blocking ability when three
Schuler, who began work on Oct. worked 48 years as a track
8-foot planks fell on her head in
28, I939, and !i.E . Kelly - Dec. foreman for the D&amp;H, the na·
April 1987. The 5-foot, SO-pound
22, 1940 -as .the longest tenured tion's oldest continually operat·
Miramar woman, however, said
conductors in the nation. Both )ng railroad. His brothers
she still has her othermetaphyst- · . are stU! employed With Massa· worked as railroad conductors,
. cal powers, Including the abtUiy chussetts Bay Area Transit.
firemen and ticket agents, and
to pic k lottery num.bers
Corsale got his first railroad · Corsale says he always knew he
sometimes.
job five months before the United
was des tined for railroad work.
Pelltto claims the hardware States entered World War II. He
"In those days, If you didn 't
·store had stacked the wood
was hired at 'the Saratoga
have a relative on the railroad,
ttnsafely. Home Depot denies the Springs station of the Delaware
you didn't work on the ratlroad."

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identical to that of th~ Iraq! flag.
Pollee siy two women vlslled
The Iraqi flaJil still bears tllree
elder!Jo for prosUtutlon
stars,
but Syria's now has only
SOLDIERS GROVE, Wis .
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FlnHnson said some of the
charged with prostllutton Thursmisprinted
. shirts apparently
day alter pollee alleged their
been
snapped
up as collec·
have
regular visits to the elderly
tor's
Items,
slnee
be has not
residents of a low-Income apart·
received'
returns
on
all of those
ment complex were more than
"defective"
shirts'
he
has offered
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to
repair
or
replace.
Julie Kelly. 29, and Suzanne
Fort Benjamin Harrison offl·
Burrow. 38, were each charged
ctals
at Indianapolis said they ·
with prostitution.
already
had received a $10,000
Soldiers . Grove Police Chtet
check from Flnllnson to benefit
Jel"i'y Mpran said for at least the
needy families. Another $10,000
past two years the two women
check
was scheduled tor presenvtslled the Golden Acres apart·
tation.
Thursday to Mayor WU·
ment complex about the tlme
liam
Hudnutand
representatives
residents received their Social
ot
the
Navy
and
Marines.
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Flnltnson
said
he
hopes
to
raise
Moran said he made the
$40,000
througb'the
iblrt
sales
for
arrests using survelltance, writ·
military
famUies
suffering
finanten statements from elderly
cially because wage earners are
male· residents and other eviIn the Persian GuH.
dence. The men told pollee they
"I can't tell YO I! how
It
paid the women up to $IOO per
feels
to
write
that
be
visit !Qr sex.
''Their. (elderly men) statements are going to be our basic'
evidence," Moran saJd. " Both
are charged with only one count
of prostitution. It's not a felo,ny.
In a large case like this I feel it
shOuld be blit I don't make the
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Tbesnatu doesn't seem to have
sloWed demand a 'bit, however.
FlnliQson .said his Greenwood
factory workers are on the job '
from 6 a.m . to 11 p.m. daily to
print the custom-designed shirts,
but stU! can't keep up with the
demand.
He said Flnc~rp has shipped
· 50,000 shirts and has orders for
50,000 more.
The agent for Cincinnati Ben·
gals quarterback Boomer Esia·
son called to offer the player's
endorsement lor the shlrts, and
chain department stores · In
i.oulsvllle are "excited out of
their minds',' to get a shipment,
Fhjltnson said.
'Most of the sh lrts have been
!!Old through two western wear
shops In Greenwood and Carmel,
but Finllnson said sales have
expanded to Kroger graceiy
stores and other kinds of retail
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The rural Crawford County
community was shocked by the
charges but Moran said many or
the residents oft he IS-apartment
· building were not. "They (apart·
men! residents) assumed or
thought they knew (what · was
going on ). We are unlluni of the
total number Involved. We feel
there are more involved than are ·
admitting lt."
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short-term ally
GREENWOOD, Ind. (UPI) "Consultation of an old encycloped ta led to contusion over Middle
Eastern flags and a temporary and embarasslng - Inclusion of
Iraq as an ally on a shirt designed
to raiSe money for needy U.S.
mtlttary families. ·
Dan Flnltnson Sr., whose clothi ng company. Ftncorp, is printing thousands of sweat shirts and
T-shltts . in support of Operation
Desert Storm, said the Iraqi flag
was accidentally printed on the
back of thousands of shirts
Intended to show the 32 allied
nags united agabllt lhatcoWitry.
The space on tile lblrt wu
labeled tor Syria, Fllll1alon IBid.
He said hls art staff had
consulted a 1972 encyclopedia to
get the design forSyrla'sflag, not
• realizing that Sy,na . had since
changed its nag ileslgn. Syria's
original design - horizontal
bands of red, while and black
with three greep stars in a white
center band - .was Jtearly

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Apartment
torRent

32 Mobile Homll
tor sale

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Public Notice
. PUIUC NOTICE
NOTICE l1• h8Niw ......
thot on let""'-Y, Feb. z.
1981, .. 10;00a.m., opubllc .... wHI be held It 101
Union Avenue, Pomeroy,
Ohio, to Millar ceoh 111e fo~

1 - g COIIellral;
1171 Chevrolet Vlllltu,.
v.. SICGL1'1117111717
The fl ........... Saving• Compeny, Pomercw. Ohio, . , . _ the

Pubic Notice.
right ... bid .. thll ..... lnd

eo wldldr8W tile lllove aalll·

. . . prior ........ ,urther,

The Fe..,... -

Inti Compei!y

end Slv·

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1·3 - lnturlnce
1•·-iuttn•i Training
11 - Schools &amp; lf'lttr~tian
11 -· Aiclio, TV t. CB Aeptir
17-Mitcellansou•
11 - W.,.ied To Do

L-~~T~h-•~nk-·~~1

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Sadly Miaaed By
Wife, Ethel Orr;
Daughters. Son•·
In-Law, and
Grandchildren

iN MEMORY OF
ROY PRIDDY
OUR HUSBAND
AND FATHER .
Thi'H YNrs ago you
lift ua,
It hun .a much
pan.
Though .,OU're not In
our p-ee.
You're alweya In
heen.,.
We remember you In
thlnaa we do.
And placea whlf'l we
. go.
There Ia euch li void
now In our Uvea.
The daya they pen 10
alow.
We cherllh .Very
memory,
AI we go from dey to
day . .
May you elWIYI be a1
reat.
In the erma of Ood
we prey,
Sadly mlaed by Wife,
Ethel; Daughters 1nd

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Mldcllepon; Ohio .

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•LIGHT HAULING

•FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK .

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USED RAILROAD TIES
1·12·10-tfn

lUST SEE $21,0110

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CHESTER - BAU.I SUBDI¥111011- Ele11nce &amp;Luxury.:..
Nice bia shlde bees with ~ colon ill style home slltlnl on 211
ICrts. F1ncy ch1ndelie11, 2 fi!'IPIICtS. 4 bedr001111; fllnnll
dinlna r!JOIII, bia toyer, 2 e~r 111111, bllement. fllimlllnl

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FIEREIS-$125 ..

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
992-5335 or 915-3561
Acroa Frern Plll1 OHic1
POMIEIOY. OHO

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Pe11111roy, 011.

•Remodeling and
Home Repaire
•Roofing
•Siding
•Pain11ng
NO JOB TOO SMALL
FREE ESTIMATES

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250 flit ol riwr fronll1e. bolt dock. f1nllstic Yiaw, lnil115
yr. old ranch wllll 3111doroms, 1nd 1 flmily room. A211 Clr
prate with vinyl silina•nd woodbumer.
$52,0110

PH. 949-2101
or les. .t49·2160

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tor Rent

5I

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. 47269 St It 241
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11.10 ......... .... aoocl
dllty - . Juot aut lily ttoo
per bolo, 011 114·'JII2oilOIS.

Tronsportat1on

23 Professional

71 Autos for sale
1m eo...tto, :uo 41PMd, "'""
good
qulred,S4~.m~ . ' '

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vice. Line DiMII. 114-'1112·21111-

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Heating

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HEATING &amp; COOLING

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75 Boats &amp; Motors
tor sale

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...g ,... lil-lgllrod
tho-ng.

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-or 1112·1212.
or • - HOII 1114-'JII2.2121

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2 Reglolor OU.I1• - . 4 1* Ford Ringer. 14,000 mUu,
Jlko now~- 1 drive, 11,100.
yoar Old Oolcl,., I yOir old 304
ea .
. . . . . bolll tt•v. ..... aultlng
1,.1ntng, 1
1114 full lla • - . 11r _ . ,
Pur' Brlld J-y en, 3 yeo,. 302 -lno, 4x4, -.e7M724 or ·
I'IW2f5.
old NIO 114-4411-21711,
Small pony with - l o • brldltl, 1111 Ford Alra.lar, 41,000
...... wHh 1ddl. 114-28M:tM.
mltoePe,IEddlo
1111,.. I11:,
P8, AIIIFII
Cruloo,
w.aon a 112,800.114-1414111.

Real Es tate

MOillE HOM£ FURNACES - HEAT PUMPS
AU FURNACE PARTS

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63

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firm - ·
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tho Dally -lnol, Pomoray OH
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1t7ll Chivy, 4 driYI. 110
1·13'xr Slldlnt Door, 1·~· 111n qlne,
4 IPMd tNrwm-.,
Door, Chalco 01 13 Colora,
S4,444 E....od. Iron " - oaOd - · St,IOO. 30W7Wtfl.
Bulldorl, S14-332-llllt5.
1114 Ford Convw.lon wn,

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neg. 114 Ill t242

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1100. month, 304 451-1042.
Snilll FU!"ilhod . HouiOJ_,m
Rur, Thlril Avenue, $1DUIIIIO.
t100 DIDoolt. 114 ' .. 38711, 114441-1346• •

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Buslneas
Oppoitunlty

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Have Changed Our Location To · "

PH. 61C-915-3949

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Muon Joe.,_ ll""t. R1. 87.

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MoChtnlry, Rt. m • MoyhN
Rd.,
OH. 114-:111-1144. Cor trlllor, wllh IOOIIIb. winch,
114711. ~-~311 dlyo, 2144.

SPECIALIZING IN....
•
•Custom Bent ExhaU8t Systems
•Complete Une of Exhau1t Supplies
•Handle end Install· Monroe Shocka ·
Come end See Ua For A Free laapeetlon
'
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12-31 -to·lfn

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211; ~!!OJ.~ Golding, $371. 441-1VZ1.
114-........_ .
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3411. Dull! T1,_, Axle Trolllr
lntrrmlllonll
litO
Hayblne wllh Hvdnlulla a - I
(-lint~ ltolllnd
Hydroulla W1NICIL 114-2111 ~
_ , . bilor~kel, ,_ 12 ln. 11 8-10 IIIUr,
U llor - ·
ford.:'::,.. -llclldrt~
4x4, air, auto tin, AIIFII
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excellent cond, 72.000 miiH,
'ol'- lllld • ...,. poy oft ttl US 1227 or

Up to 11,000 In 7Z hau,., Wo
you got I
Loin hllp
By Moll. 1400.

992·6641 or
698-686'4

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CEDAR
CONSTRUCTION

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•ALUMINUM -SIDINO
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

or 114/SG-

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181 IIF Dl- Trlllt"!, " ,1110; 11M ChivY. 8-10 BIIUr, 4 101111F 15,1110; eoo •onl wllh - · v-t grriOitno onglno,
Ford Lorodor,~J~.i.Ownor.WIII lUI-tic ,.....,_,, 1lr,
Fln1nco. 814---61122.
S4,2011. Contlot: Hlrald ~.
11on thru Fn 11 111 ue 5341.
1tS4 TN~ct
or hind Sui,, 12hp,
8
3D" aut ua
lb now, 1HI 8-10 8-r. v-e, U ..,..
$2,500.
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AC 1'11 T....OI, 2200 - I t a INrwml_..,, I
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ford Ranger, XL~tuu

INOTlCII•

111/91/1 mo.

KELLER'S CUSTOM BENDING

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We Do Whit

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Bond phal. . onii -ription to

61 Fann Equipment

Auto Pans&amp;
Accusorlea

361 East Main

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...,. deratloiw In our bam•.
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3/6/90/tfn

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call114-112·2782, aft• 8:00a.m.

9 Veara Experience

POiinOY, 01110

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C;:".:"::=r.

NMd I~ L.Nve H to Ull

Automatic

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1124 I. lloln It,..., P-::ll;
llaura: II.T.W. 110:00 Lm.
to 1:
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Clutch Repair.
FREE ESTIMATES

992-5335 or
. . ~.3561
&amp;.en f..O. htt Offk•

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Hand Tufting
Custom Drapes

llur or ...... RIYwln~ Antlq-

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Tuneup, 011 Chonga.

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SElVIG

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'131 L't, Ilk lor Ron, 814-

Tr1namluloni, Br1kea,

lri"'l It Itt Or W1
Pick Up.

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town, 1nd 1 cute Gin&amp;~rbreld trimmal, freshly Pllntld, Ill
story home wRh 3 balroomS. dinina room, scr•nal in
porch, 1nd 2 other porches.
ALL fOI $21.1110

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O_,"o, PrMC:rfptlon'l, Mloc

Specllllrlng In

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e Lm.• 5:30 p.m. Agrr• 2-10.

and AUTO IEPAIR

MICROWAVE
OVEN IEPAIR

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UPHOLSIDY

lpa.

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I l-14-'90 tin

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PH. 949-2101
or les. 949-2160
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS

1m OIIC Far Port., aaod on-

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DAN'S

992 -6~15
P-•oy, Ohio

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Musical

53

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Clll J04.171.1N7,

742-2451

PointinG
(FREE ESTIMATES)

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CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

52 .Sponlng GOOdS

54 Mlacellaneous
Merchandise

F.-

MilE IIWIS. Owner
lt. I, Rutl!lnd. 011.

-Roofing
-Interior • Ex•kM'

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. BUILDERS

3-ll·tfn

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Floor Flnioh

- Concnte work_

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CGmpulor - I i i U 111111 Ortvo,

Time

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- EiectriCIII •nd Plumbing

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•Ra11onable Rates
lilt tlndlng
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11on1
or tor
prtvlfO
.
•Quality Work
AIM I ...... . rwt• 304-171-1414
or 111-71110.
•Free Eatlmatea
•Carpet Haa felt Dry .
...,.hi,. 1nd ._tr,

-flloom Addldons

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NO SUllO&amp; Y CAW

anti 11LE FlOOI

CARPENTER SERVICE .

+

ftSHEIS-$100 ,.

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11801.

Apple

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SHIUI &amp; TREE
. TRIM and

REMOVAL

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992-2772 or
742-2251

Hlrlna. c.tl (11

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985-4473
667·6179

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C'lMtlllt

old

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1-dlllng
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FrH Estb.at11

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Services

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CONSTRUCnON

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·BISSELL &amp; -IURICE

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tor olnglo ,.,_,, -...., -ruction -Inti to 1M&gt;Id
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don
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or

1 BR P11111~ll'l':~rod In 1ho aMy.
11711/mo. e
100 or :j7Vo
21110. '
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wv. 304-'773ael

AVON I All - · I Shlnor
llplllre, 30U71-14211.

. · · serv1ces
. .
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AIJCTION I

1111- Eln. K-10111.
goOd-ion•. - Old wall . - . ho..
-ntol c-nototogllt-10.-_ to Nil or Indo, 114-448- tlld · paid •
•..... 1144122 11ter 7:30p.m.
441-7217.

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Auolion ~ ~ oii&lt;R- llhlf{ In .,.,. s,__ • - fl4..
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59 - For Sale ot Trtde

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ROLUN L. WOLFE
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m1ny friend• 1nd
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during the loll of
our loved one.
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Memorl1l Hoepltll,
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one, JED WILL. Our
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Hot1pltel. Brande
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Funeral Home for ,
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Suale Souleby, Jed •
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Patty Johnson
Susen J. Mesh
Christina Wilson
Donald Steinmetz
Deborah L. Rhoedes
Lucille King
David C. Pratt.
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Angel Snider
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Sally Caldwell
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Faye Stoner.
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Marthe Hart ·
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Nora Rica .
Susan M. Bear
Kenneth S1 McElhinny ~
Mary R. Porter
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Roger D . Clerk ·
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Donne Larkins
Howard Larkins
Richerd Grueaer
John Lentea
John Rice
JoHph Rhoades
Tere11 M. Fields
Linda Evens

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Harbert Short
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Heidi Snider
Shewnette Cunningham
Kathleen J. Morris
Jim Caldwell
Cindy Thomes
Patricia S. Papa
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Paul Card
Kathryn Jonas
Unde K. M·ontgomery
Arattl! Montgomery
George Hobstetter
Lois McElhinny
Maxine E. Hobstetter
Frank W. Porter, Jr.
Doug Stewart
Belinda Jeffen
Julie McCoppin
Ruu Canon
Betty D. Crouso
Larry Davidson
P•mny Smith
Dorothy Robbins
Violet Ritchie
Nancy Moo.se
Todd R. Kln'g
Jon Kei'IChnlk ·
David Weber
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Melanie Ad.am•
Martella A. Short
Amberly ShOrt
Chuck Snider
Jenny Snider
larry Harman
Carl Morris - .
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Charles R. Mesh
Gary Bogges
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Emallne 'Pratt
John L. Arnott
Rick Blaattner
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Fanton Taylor
Gordon Fisher
Rick Ash
Gary R. Wilker
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Michael A. Wilfong
James R. Sh8ets
Eleanor McKelVey
Jim Oliphant
Fred Beloy
David Kusczme .
Dave Bowen ·
Carolyn Collins
Lynn McCarley
Debbie Sebert
Joe Anthony ·
John Ulle
Unda Z.moch
Cliff Kennedy
·Ed Bertels
Karan Welker .
R011lie Story
Betty Ann L. Wolfe
Linde McManus
Julie Randolph
JoAnn Hays
Donna Jenkins
Melva Eblin
Charlotte Harper
Dolly Woods
Lee Wood
Mary Eblin
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Agnes Dixon · ·
Minia R. Bogge11
r Dabbla Brennan
Carla Seelena
Mrs. Pearl Williams
Staphinle Ash
Mick Childs
Celia R. McCoy
Mike Steggs
Unde Fisher
Barbara Rostad
Jenet Williamson
Billy Williemaon
James Michael Gerlach
Dena Klllin.gar
Dele Harrison
Michael C. Kennedy
Charles Chancey
Jeannie L. Taylor
. Roger Birch
Grace Ch•nay
Joyce C. Rouae
Unde Stenley
Carol Ohlinger
Mary Stewart
Carol A. Mehr
Fern J. Grimm
Mary B. Muner
Dorothy Cheney
Marthe King
Charles HolliDeborah·Lowary
Pannae Knapp
Marjorie Fatty
Sharon· Birch
Kimberly Eblin
Don Laundermilt
Keith Woods
Mlhlon Eblin
.J11n VanMeter
M•rgrat Crem11n1
Joy Sauer .
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David Shular

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Jeanne C. Bowen
Kelly lambert
Carman Manual
Bob Ashley
Rusty Bookman
Gay R. Perrin
John Krewsczyn Jr.
Mike Barr
Ban ·Siawtar
Ron Logan A
Ann Sinon 'I
Carol Crow
Kaye Ficlc
Judy Crooks
Rick Edwards
Sua McGuire
Joy Bentley
Tara11 Carr
Jo Dunn
Ann VanMatre
Yvonne Young
Rabaccl Trant
Sandre K. Butcher
Jemie Blaattner
Jim Crow
Pam Crow
Margarlt Barr
Wendy Halar
· · Lynn Bookm.an
Mindy Young
Saundra Tillis
carolyn Snowden
Becky Triplett
Gary Harper
Bill EbUn .
Donne Lludermilt
BNWOOd
Sindra Bell
Ted CramNna
Unda Stewert
Cryatal Wh~ ·
Berbara M. Dwell
HNther Shuler

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' By United Pre&amp;lllnter~nal
, A warming trend Is expected to
• continue In Ohio Into next week.
. Skies were mostly clear during
; the night, except for some clouds
· mainly over the northeast coun- ·for temperature and preclplta· vmrans.
On Friday at 1:09 a.m., Mid• ties. Overnight temperatures tlon to be generally near normal.
dleport
squad went Ill Nordl ·
. generally ranged from 10 to 20
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: and winds were light.
high pressure extended from
where
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refused
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·• move Into the state Friday night states. The high will weaken as a
Pome!oy
squad
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: and Saturday inornlng, causing warm front that was located
: some clouds and wld~ly scat· from the · Dakotas to nUnols Pomerot Nursing and ~ for
· • tered flurries. Sunshl!le sbould moves across · Ohio by early Glai!ys Thylar. Thylor was taken to
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Saturday ,afternoon. Friday night. High pressure will Vetmns.
· ! Highs will be In the 40s and hwer try to rebuUd back Into the state
Saturday.
.• 50s.
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; High pres~ure will~ In control
Veterans MemctiaHfoepital
untvenl&amp;y. Rasa BercdoU. far left, p-nla ~
MORE SUPPORT FOR RIO ATHLETJOJ • of the state's weather Sunday; so
fRJDAY ADMISSIONS -None.
The Bob Evans Farrna reslauraala In Rio Grande · cbeck for 'tile donation 1o Rich Bllante, a member
: It wtll be dry with highs from the
FRIDAY DISCHARGES
of Rio Grande'• aoocer team, while Patty .Foi'Key,
and GaiUpoUs are &amp;gala dooors lo tile Unlvenlly
; mid 40s to lower 50s.
Lcretta Allll Bccglc, Pon)eroy.
Rio Graade athletic secretary, and 11m Nell of
of Rio Grande,Atblellc Boosters o.-aaalza&amp;lon tllta
Temperatures wUI remain
Bob Evans F&amp;mllllook on.
academic
year
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recognlled
for
Dally stock prices
(As of 10:38 a.m.)
conlrlbutlon for alhletlc achor:..;g
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellh .1: Loewl
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A Rutland man was atrC8Ied on
John Lcwjs Youni, 46, has been · · Common Pleas Court Judge Fred
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Institution following a conviction actual ~on . of lS .to ~
.County•
· night, with a low between 25 and AT&amp;T .................... :........... .32%
Wt
week on a charge of ki(lnap- yean in pnaon. ~ him ms
, 30. Becoming mostly sunny Sat· BOb Evans .......... .. .............. 15% Sbc:riff James .M. Soulsby, Jeff
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: urday , w1 th highs fn the lower Charming&lt;Shoppes ... ...... ..... 11)2 Gray alle&amp;ediY stOic a rada' detecYoung
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City Holding Co ..................... 14 t« from a vehicle owned by
by
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july
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Federal Mogul... .... ............. 14~ Eugene Aleshire, Pomeroy. The
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theft occ:umld lhe 26111 of J•uary.
Goodyear T&amp;R ................ .... 20
Sunday ~b Tuetday
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when a glus in the passenger side
: Fair Sunday and Monday, with Key Cen turton ..................... 11
MasOn
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of the vehicle was brobn out Ill
a chance of showers on Tuesday . Lands' End ......................... 17%
was repeatedly raped before being County Grand Jury.
Limited Inc ......................... 22
1 Highs will range from the mid tos
retuu:ed borne lhe next day.
by Spe· : to the low 50s Sunday and Multimedia Inc ......................65
.
: Monday, and In the 40s on Rax Jtestaurants ......... .. .... ·7/16 cial Deputy John Spires.
: Tuesday. Overnight lows will be Robbins &amp; Myt!rs ............. ... 21 =!4
Meetlnt to be belci The 3664 Sunday at 8 p.m. at the high schOol. ·
Shoney•s Inc . ......... ;............13*
· fn the 30s through the period. .
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A Middleport woman was cited
Explorers Palt 10 meet
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following an accident lhete 011
High School All dcpc:ndeN
Meigs County Law Enforocment
CLEVELAND (UPI) - ThursThiDIIy afternoon.
children, age 10 and over should at- ~plonn Post 230 will meet Sun1
. day's winning Ohio Lottery Band Boosters. to meet
Atcon:ling Ill lhe MiddlePort
tend. Areas to be diJCIISI:ed include day at 2 p.m. at lhe Meigs CountY.
DAVID L THORNTON
; numbers:
Police llepaibiiCitt, lhe accident
legal auis:aca; financial and Court House to OIBI!DiU! anil
Plck.J
occurred 8l 4:40 p.m. Penny L.
medical insurance. Dependent I.D. decorate the store frottt wiridow of
POMEROY - Meigs l..oc4l Band Lewis, of South .Third in Mid: ·479.
canis will be issued
the Pomeroy Sundry Store for~ ·
: Ticket sales: $1,291,090.50. Boostr:rl will meet Monday at 7 dleport, 811tmplal 10 mate a right
week, Feb. 5·9. The post memberS
p.m. in the high school band room. band tum from South Third onlll
· Payoff: $310,221.50.
David L. Thornton, son of MinSalisbury
Trustea
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JDee1
voted
10 set up a display bonorin8
Parents are urged Ill attend Ill final· Geneml Hartptger · Parkway when nie and William Tbomton,
Plck-4
The
Salisbury
1b\Vi1Shi
'1\ustees
the
tJWps
of DeiCI'l Storm usin• .
ize plans for the chicken noodle she lOst control of her car and Langsville, is serving witll Opera' 0080.
will
meet
Wednesday
at
~:30
p.m.
various
mililary
uniforms. Anyone
Ticket sales: $240,923.50. dinner which will be beld Thursday struck a 1985 Pontiac driven by tion Desert Sla'm in the' Middle at the home of the clert, Sarah having a milii8Jy uriiform, poster o&lt;
at the high school. · .
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Micbelle R. Sisson, &amp;Jso of Mid· EasL
Gibbs, Ball Run Road, Pomeroy.
similar iteDI may bri1J8 them. to the;
Cardi
dleJxm. Sissoo was stopped at a
Thorntonia 1980 gmduate of
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coun bo;Jse on Sunday at 2 p.m. t
Four of hearts. ·
tmffic light at the time o'fthe acci- Meigs High School. His wife, ConAlumni pnctlce scheduled
Ace of clubs.
deril
nie, and two children, Daniel and
The
Eastern Alumni bestelhAll
Five of diamonds.
Lewis was cited for failure to Josbua, are residing in Columbus.
The
Olive 1\&gt;WQsJup ThJstc:es
Eastem Star dlapter to meet ·
game
will
held Feb. 9. Women's
Ten of spades.
Cards and letters may be sent to game wiD be
will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at conlrol. Minor damage was susThe'
Racine Cbapler No. 134 01:~
be~
It
6:30
p.m.
folTicket sales: $59,109. Payoff;
the
township office. Equipment tained by both Sissoo 's car and David L. Thomron, 295-62-3270, lowed by meo s pme.
c1er
of
lhe Eastern s~ will ~
,
: $20,880.
Lewis' 1985 Subaru and no injuries Opelation DS/9(17 Tag, 1663 TASP,
purcbasc8 will be discuaed.
Monday
at 7:30p.m.
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for
the
men
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. POMEROY • Meigs Counly
v.oters will go to the poDs in a spe·
cial eleclion Tuesday 'to cast their
· biiiJots on two school levies ~ a
county-wide 1.5 mill levy · fOr a
' continuing period or time for the
Cadeton Schools/Meigs Industries,
3J1d a Ibm: year 4-milllevy for the'
Southern Local School District
'loth operating levies for the

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were defeated by narrow margins in vo1eis.
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, prograni" is the reason officials of
the November general election.
The Southern Local operating the MR/DD Board ~ve for going to
. The Meigs County .\Joan! of levy,.on the ballot for the first lime · the public for a thin! time in less
Menial Retlllllation and Develop.. last fall, was defea!ed by a vote of than two years for additiOnal fundmental Disabilities lory for Jhe 810 to 947 voleS.
ing,
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IIUiintenancc and operation of the • Both levies need a majority vole
With a budget of $1.1 Qlillion
Carleton School I!Jid Meigs Jn. to pass.
dollars, tbe agency is operating
dustries was defeated by a vole of
. MR!DD LEVY
. with current funding 'of $28'7,000
3,768 for to 4,095 apinst of the
A "last ditch effort to get funding (proceeds from a 1.5 continuing
continuing levy. It Wll! the third to minimize llle impacl of the near levy already In effect). The balance
lime a le~ for addi~ OJX:I8tlng $270,000 budge! shatfall in 1991 of monies needed to operakl the

· By BRIAN J, REED
Tlmes-slbtlael News Starr

BLAl'K IDSTORY MONTh • Fell11111')' 1w
ben proclaimed Bilek History Monti! ba GIIIHpolls by .order Ill Clly Maaager.Dale Iman, ten•
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ter. Wiill bini are Em•nclpatloa Celebratloa
olllcen President James Hopn, left, and Vtee
President James D. Keels.

Black histqry activities are
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Times-Sentinel Starr
in the area accOrding to Emanci- 7 p.m. perfonnance is free and
GALLIPOLIS • While Gallipolis potion Celebration President open to the public.
was founded by the French, the James Hogan. The first took
That group will also host a free
county is rich in Black history, and place last night as the Central public dinner on Feb. 23 at Pain~
for many years was the _site of a State University Choir per- Creek Baplist Church, 6 p.m.• wilh
lnassive Emancipation Celebratioh formed at Paint Creek Baptist a songfest to follow 81 7 p.m.,
each September.
Church In Gallipolis. The choir ·Hogan Said.
February is designaled yearly as has performed for governors and
Black · , History
Month is
Black History Month, and the cily presidents, and includes Gallla celebrated nationwide, and was
of Gallipolis has also proclaimed County resident Phillip started to foster and stimulale
the month as such. The order was ·.Armstrong.
knowledge in both young and old,
signed Friday afternoon by Gal·
The next event will be a concert . and promo1e pride in the
lipolis Citv Manaorer Dale E Iman
by the Youth Uniled For Christ on ac,hievements and contribulions of
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the Blaclc cilizcns in the Unill:d States.
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Thomu 8. Moulton durta1 Frlcl~QJ cenm1111lel
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AHWWYLD
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November, the MR/DD Board announced. that all client service

million tons a year.
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The first phase of compliance
with the act is required to be met by
1995, and the second phase by the
year 2000, when those emissions
are to be limited to 8.9 million tons
per year.
AEP annouac:ed pn·Mol!clay that
it bad begun oon&amp;ldel'la8 .w~
. the ln••llarion ot sc:rubben ·a1 the
Givin plaqt, !lf ,s~Atclting to a low·
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"The end result (of the Clean Air
Act)," Ward said. "is that the
people in the stale are goingiO pay
higber fuel bills • reprdless of the
decision on fuel swirching issue."
Ward said Friday that infonnalion ·preeented by AEP )lui Wildt
regariling the coat of 8CIUbbing
equipment insfiill•lion. was willisltadlng~ *;lllled that by '-11ing &lt; i~M~ ICrllbben at Gavin,• AEP
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customon.-' ' ,'
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which Could be llpplied to ' othel'
If the 'scrubbers are inSiallcd at planiS in· ils .system • even sold to
the plant (at an estimated coat of other companies operating power .
$800 million), coal mined in Meigs planiS.
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County could continue being used
Once fiC10n such as the credits
at the plani. However, if the com- are considered, Wan! Sllicl Friday,
pany decides to swiiCb to coal with the cost complrison belween
a lower sulphur conlellt, it iJ eltJ.ICC• . scrubber installation and fuel
ted that the Meigs County m!I1C5 swiu:hing is nearly the .we.
would be closed, resulting in the
''There are poblems with looklem1ination of 1,258 employees at ing a1 whal raiJes the custonler's
Southern Ollio. Coal Company (Ill
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SPECIAL SERVICES - Coordinated by the
GaJUpoUs American Legion Post .27 and the
Auxiliary Post 27, candletlght ceremonies were
held Friday evening In honor of servicemen and
women serving Ia &amp;he Middle East. Several area
resldeata galhered around tbe Doughboy, located
In the City Park, to remember · loved-ones,

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neighbors and frle~Jdala Operation Deaert Stonn.
Those atlendlng heard from Post Commander
Don Jones, Revs. Everette Delany and John
Jackson, guest speaker, Commander Hunler
Smith, M111 Gallla County, Rochelle Browning
and were given candles donated by Revco.
(Times-SenUael pho&amp;o by Krls Cochran)

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programs would shut down for a
period of up to three monlhs in
1991 to balance the budget While
the superinlendent and David Milliken, human .,._.u,,,..es dinlctot
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cl~se down for ~ monlhS late
this year, thei\!~!lakl that passage ·
of the levy · y will "illCrea3e
the opliOns.
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Carlelon School, which has a encOntinued on A-3 . .

West Columbia man remains_
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and Meigs Industries) comes from
the State or Ohio, according to Lc;e
Wedemeyer, ~uperilllelldent. .
If jJassed in Tuesday's spec:il!l
election, the 1.5 mill connnuing
levy wiU generate $312,000 per

POMEROY • The Unitecl Mine
WOlken have taken a Slllld in fa.vor
of iMtaJiafion of scrubbers at the
, General Jamei M. Gavin Plant in
nan;,, Counly in hopes of saving
thousand mining jobs that
may wlest lllhenvilo. . ·
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In -light of an announcement a
week ago· ~ AmeOcl!t E,Jcclric
Power that the Clean Air ~t inigl!t
force the closi~ Of Meigs MineS 2
and 31 in Me•P. County, UMW
District 6 ~tdent Larry Ward .
said Friday that the union would do
"everydting possible to protect jobs
in Southeaslml Ohio."
The Clean Air Act was signe4
into law by President George Bush
in Novembet with the intention to
reduce sulfur' dioxide emissions by
10 million tons annually and
niiiOgell oxide
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tllree no-in11111i after 1111 partner bad
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to two clubs. West led
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to dummy witllthe llpade lila. to lead I NT.
the club queen.
fow, lll1d
so did declarer, but
sbowed oul
Next Cllllle the IG of clubl (If Eut cov~
ered oaw, declarer would lei blm win
the trick), but
pla;red low apln. clubl? Ollclanr bu a Din' ruate to
Decla"'r I10W started dlamoads. May- Dine trlcb; Be s1tot11c1 win tile apl!l'n'
be be ~d set up a ciJamoad trick lll1d lead lll1d play the ~ of c* lllllustW make Ills nille trlcb. But. Eut otller H!b•. ford~~&amp; !Ill&amp; .tW at.b ·won the queen ancllad back II spade. and aat IIBI'In8 'lll!elllet lllit l!oldl tile
Soutll eauld mate aaly elgllt tricks. · kine parded aa1y aaiie or twtaa. Be
Of course tbe 4-t club spllt Ia quite bapplly aac:rlfleea
011el b kS on
unlikely, but wby sbould declarer set 1m. OQ! '!IDIII &amp;o ........ ~ C!lllblmaelf oo thoae rare occa51- wben tract wben tile c:lub split Ia atrmlely
either opponent bolda all the ml•lnc advwse.

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Copyrighltd 1991

Special election Tu_esday

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County CourthoWI8. Center Ia UbbJ' Moultol!,
daugbter of .Jud1e· and Su&amp;anee Moul&amp;oa. Jud1e
Hanba wulntrocluc:ed GallaCoanty Common
Pleu Court Judie Donald A. Cox. Several staff
member~ of various c"urthOuse departments
atleaded.

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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. • A
West Columbia man was still at
large Saturday following his escape
from the Mason County Jail Friday
night, according to Mason CoiDlty
Sberilf Ernie Waam,on.
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David M. Peoons, 28, of Wesl
Columbia, was being held for
Meigs Counly authorities on a
Governor's Wanant by the sheriff's
depanment 'on escape charges from
the Meigs County Jail.
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WaUenon said Persons' Jenn in
Mason Counly was completed Feb.
1: He was being held on a capias ·
for not appearing for a hearing in
Mason County.
According to Meigs Couilly
Sheriff's Depanment spokesman,
Persons has a history of confron.
·lations with the law. Be said Per·
sons had escaped from Meigs
Counly jail on Aug. 7, 1990. He

had been serving a senJence on an
assault charge and a bench warrant,
the spokesman reponed.
Watkloon reporte4,. the escape
took place between 9 and 9:45 'p.m.
Friday night Perso!!s had been In

the wetght room lll1d somehow got
into the food Seriice elevator shaft,
Waaerson said. Apparently he
climbed up the elevator cables onto
the roof of the counhouse. The
sheriff added Penons' coveraDs
were found on the roof of the build·
· ing. "It was a planned thing," Watterson staled.
.
lest night, . - and Iucal .
ofllcials aided tile sheriff's depart.
ment in a search for Persons. 'Nat- '
ierson said the depertmmt had
notified oOicials from I!IIJ'Ounding .
areas to be on the loolc out fer him.
Pmons ia ducribed u beillllix
foot, afJI)IOXimalely• 17S )J'NIIds
witll s&amp;Oulder-lenatb brown ._n:
and brown eyet. lfe has 1111001 on ·
both .-ms IIIII oa his left shoulder•
· Anyone with infonnalion on Per- .
sons' whereabouts should conmq
any loc.\1 authori1y, Wauenon sajcl,

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