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. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI):J;telief could ~ in sight for cable
ielevision · subscribers that beCome
.ilngercd when they get no service.
.: · Sen . Harry Meshel, D~Youngstown, wants to credit con. s omers. bills for service time lost
-due no fault of the customer. He
{lroposed such legislalion Wednes'day in lhe Senate.
· "The cable companies shed no
~s when charging consumers a
;:penalty of $3 or $4 when a monthly
biU is overdue for even one day,"
:Meshel said. "I think cable con'S umers should be able to peflll)ize
:providers who fail to provide quali:ty service."
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· Meshel said he came up with the
Jdea after suffering through some
,:Jong evenings without. use of his
;:te.Jevision. In most cases cable cus-

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be in sight for cable TV subscribers
tomers cannot simply · choose
another finD to provide lhe service, ·
he noted.
" Consumers need beaer quality
service and more timely response
from the cable compames,"
Meshel said. " How many people
· have had to wait at home all morning or afternoon waiting for the ..
cable Iepairman? How many hours
of work have been lost by consumers forced to take off from
work to have their cable repaired?"
When service IS diSrupted for ·a
minimum of four hours, his proposal would allow cable system customers to prorate the bill for each
day seryicc IS disrupeed and assess
a penalty of $1 to be credited to
customer bills for each d&amp;y of ser·
vice disruption.
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The plan excludes the penalty

for m~ive disrtlJIIi~ of ~rvi~e
to do an act of God, while still

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down for loss of service.

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Livestock report

· . GaUipoUs Stockyards Co.
Mordl2, 1,1
Medium rn.e, Stten:
250-300 lbl., 96.00.12S.OO;
300-SOO lbo., 92.50-112.00;
soo.700 lbo., 75.00.93.00;
700-U~ 65.00.76.00.

Butcher Bull:

Utilities, 61.50-70.00.
• CanneriOrtter, 51.00.58.00.
Veal

Ca!Y•:

Oloicelprime. 95.00.107.00.
Medium, ~ .00-'H.OO.
SprlnptCows:
. n5.oo.Adown. ·
MediuM Frome, llelfen:
Cow/Call COil!.
250-300 lbo., 81.$0.100.00;
900.0Q.down.
300-500 lbo., 79.00.9BO;
Bab7 c.....,
SOO.700 lbo., 75.00:87.50;
175.00 A down.
700-Up 60.00:74.00.
Buldrer
Sows:
Buldrer ......:
~ lbl., 43.S0-47.00.
Utiliti01, 51.00-58.00.
TopHop:
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Canner/Cullen, 43.00.53.00.
220-250 lbl., 4nS0-47.SO.
U&amp;ht weiahtlow anode OOWI, 43.00-Down. Buldrerlleon:
Heif...ues, Up to 158.5().
39.00-41.50.
Holsloln Stetn 111d Bun.:
Pip
b7 Hud:
300:800 lbs. 67.00-90.50.
18.00-38.00.

Thursday, March 7,1891

Ohio Lottery

Sheets wins in
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1!-'o wme fined llld five others ccr.
fotfeated bonds in the court of Mid·
Others fined in the court were
cUepor:t Mayor Fred Hoffman Tues· . Gaylord Young, Albany;$2S and
day mght on charges of physical costs disorderJ lliiiiJICf: and Rick
control o~ a motor vehicle while Hawiey, Mi~ ru' and costs,
unde:t the influence of alcobol.
accumulalion oftraSh and g&amp;Jbage.
Fmed wme _Uirry L. Rutter and
Others forfeiting bonds were
Harold F. Pewt, both of Pomeroy, ·· Leonard E. Koenig, Pomeroy, $52
~25 an~ costs and three days m speeding; William P. Kerr, Jr.:
Jail. Pettit was also fine:d $2S and Albany, $50 speeding; Ronald L. 1
c~ts ~ a charge of expired OJlCill- Fry, J'omero), $250 on a charge of •
tor s licen~.
illegal transport of a firearm, and
Forfetttng bonds1 9n the charge $2SO for carrying a ftrearlll while ·
were Kenneth R. Leesburg of intoxicated; Jimmy Harris $110 on
Albany, Derry Dale Bryan of disorderly conduct and '$110 on
Cheshire, Mark A. Haley of Wood· contempt of court.
stock, lll., James A. McDonald of
Rutland, and Ralph R. Snider o(
The Internal Reftnae Service ofMiddleport. McDonald also fodeit·
ten
toiHree lelepllone agistance to
ed bonds of $210 for driving while
residents
in ai!IO Illites, tbe District
under financial risk suspension,
of
Columbia,
and $235 for fleeing a police offi· lin lalands. Puerto Rico aad the Vir-

Pick 3: 326
Pick 4: 7758
Cards : 5-l:l, 9-C;
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UPI Chier Correspondent . .
Secreiary of State James Baker
, began a Middle East tour in search
of permanent peace Friday as th~
first unit of American soldiers
ordered home from the Persian
Gulf War returned to hugs, kisses
and tears of joy.
Iraq said it found two U.S. ser· vicemen and 40 missing Western
j011mal~stsin the strife-ravaged city .

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Syracuse Village Council at its
Thursday night meeting discussed
the drastic economic effect the
closing of lhe Meigs Mines would
have on. Meigs and surrounding
counties and pledged assistance
and suppon to groups and individu·
a1s working to avert that possibili·
ty.
Council Member Katie Crow
commended County Commissioner
Richard Jones for his tremendous
efforts in the mine siwation noting
that in every news account of meetings reg.arding the mines or other
industry in the county,Jones is
there to speak for the county.
Mayor Eber Pickens reported
that lhe III;W addi.tion to the fire Sta•
tion has been completed. The
32x40 addition which provides
housing for two firetrucks and

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extending a cautious overture 10 tion as well as Israeli arid Soviet
Palestinians at the center of the · leaders. After the stop in Saudi
Middle Easl conflicL
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Arabia, he will visit war-torn
Directed by President Bush to Kuwait Saturday.
A C-141 military plane carrying
listen, probe and suggest but not
dictale terms, Baker flew to the 105 members of the 24th MechaMiddle East to see whether victory nized Infantry Division, one of the
over a common roe - Iraq - has flfSt to arrive in Saudi Arabia when
spawned willingness to set aside the gulf crisis began seven monlhs
ago, was greeted by 8,11 Army band
long-held hostilities.
Baker intended to meet with all and a cheering, flag-waving crowd
the major Arab allies in the coali- as it touched down Friday morning

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at Hunter Army Airfield near
Savannah, Ga.
The soldiers boarded buses for a
quick trip to their home base at
Fort Stewart, Ga., where they were
officially dismissed for emotional
reunions with wives, children, patents and friends.
"We ate, of course, the flfSt of
many planeloads to arrive in this
country to joyful families and to
return to ollr homes and our loved

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Brig. Gen. Terry Scott said.
"I'd like to tell the American peopl~ how much we appreciate your
suppon, your piaycrs and your confidence ."
Bush called home the first or the
537,000 U.S. troops in the Middle
E~st this week. Defense Secretary
D1ck Cheney said in an interview
that lhe return of U.S. troops
should run at lhe rate or about
5,000 a day.

Syracuse -council discusses
possibilities of mine closings

FRIDAY, MARCH 8th
9:00 AM, TIL 8 P.M.
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of Basra and brought them to ·
Baghdad for release to lhe lnternationa! Committee or the Red Cross.
Unrest also was reported to be' con·
tinuing in at least 12 Iraqi cities,
including Baghdad.
Baker arrived in Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia, and was to meet with King
Fahd and other officials to begin a
postwar search for peace, looking
for modest signs of conciliation
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Partly cloudy Friday night.
Variable cloudiness
Saturdl!y, 20% chance of
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~~~~~CS~OUNTY HISTORY GIVEN • Mar·
garet
left, DirectOr or the Meigs County
Pioneer and
Society and Meigs Coun·
ty Museum, and Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
·. also active with tbe HiStorical Society and Museum, presented a brief histo~y or Meigs County

to the third, fourtb, fifth and sixth
on
grade
at Riverview Elementary In
. observance of Right to Read Week. Mn. Parker
spoke on the history orthe county and Rev. Mid·
dleswarth presented a sUde show.
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Mason County landfill shut down
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The state Division of Natural
Resources on Thursday order¢ the
Mason County landfiU closed, saying an investigation revealed a pal- .
tern of violations.
DNR Director Ed Hamrick said
he issued lhe order under the state
Solid Waste Management Act,
telling ERO Inc. to cease all operations at its West Columbia lanclmi
at lhe close of business Thursday.
"We are taking this action
because our investigation on ERO
showed lhe company has a history
of disregarding West Virginia's
Solid Waste Management Act, the
stateUs solid waste regulations, and
previous orders issued by this
agency," Hamrick said.
"Such actions cannot lJe tolemted by the agency," he said.
A.O .· Powers, who serves as
president of ERO, Inc. , was
unavailable for comment this
morning.
Ham.riclc said Thursday's order
stemmed from "Operation Waste
Watch," a month-long undercover
investigation by the DNRUs Solid
Waste Assessment team, and from
on-site inspections of the facility.
It came one day after Mason
County Prosecutor Damon Morgan
filed 176 charges against ERO
based on repons supplied by the
DNR.
The county charges include failure to maintain required daily logs,
failure to apply daily cover over
waste, failure to maintain required
certifications relatin~ to medical
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hours and exceeding monlhly ton·
nage limits, Hamrick said.
If convicted, ERO cOuld face up
to $4 million in fines, Hamrick
said.
Hamrick said information col·
llited during lhe.DNR's investigation also was turned over to the
federal prosecutor ' s office in
Charleston .
He said the DNR is willing to
help any West Virginian affected
by the closure order fmd alternative
waste disposal sites.
Point Pleasant Mayor Russell
Hollan(! stated today that lhe city,
which maintains its 'own garbage
service, will be hauling that trash to
the landfiU in Gallia County.
"My main purpose is lo take
care of the citizens of Point Pleas·
ant," Holland added.
He stated it will cost the city 25
percent more to dump there, with
fees mising from $15.50 per ton, to
$20.46 per ton. The mayor con·
eluded by saying lhat the increase
will not be passed along to customers at this time.
"We hope we don't have to
(raise the rates)," Hoiland said.
The Town of New Haven,
which also has its own hauling
business, will be dumping in Gallia
County, too, for the time being,
according to officials at the city
building. New Haven picks up
trash on Mondays and Tuesdars.
with garbage from businesses bemg
picked up Fridays.
Meanwhile residents of Mason,
whose trash was to be picked up

· today by P.owers' hauling service
under the name of S!!nitation Service, Inc., do not know if their
garbage will even be picked up.
Sanitation Service, Inc. and Powers' other company, Rural Sanita-"
tion, Inc. serves many areas in lhe
county, including Mason, Henderson, Sand Hill Road, and communities below the Kanawha River.
Mason Mayor Agnes Roush said
this morning she received .a tele·
phone call from Powers Thursday,
asking if he could dump a "substance" into the town 's sewer sys·
tem. Roush said she told him she
wo1,1ld haVe to incorporate the opinion of the DNR, along wilh getting
council's inpuL Powers told. her he
di~ not have that kind of time ,
Roush said.
Roush noted now it's "son of a
wait and see thing" as to whether
garbage is picked up in Mason. She
said she might call an emergency
meeting to obtain the council's
input.
The Mason County Commissioners discussed the Situation during a regular meeting Thursday
evening, an4 planned to meet with
members of the Mason County
Solid Waste Authority Monday
evening, to further discuss the closing. Ultimately, it will fall upon
one of these two organizations to
provide the citizens of Mason
County with trash pickup should
Powers decide to drop his franchise
with lhe county to provide lhc haul'
ing service.

equipment cost $32,000 and is residents.
being paid by the rlfC department
She was granted permission tO
The mayor also noted that per- purchase equipment costing $102
sons who have not paid their traffic 10 repair lhe swings at the park.
fines wiU be sent notices and war· Council decided to tear down the
rants for their arrests will be issued - . shelter next to lhe hi~hway which
to those who fail to comply.
was damaged sometime ago and
Teresa Tyson-Drummer, council use the roof for a storage building
member, explained to Council which will house a spreader box.
about ongoing programs at HockIt was decided .to send letters to
ing Technical College and Ohio residents who are in violation of
University whereby a person may village ordinances regarding matbe trained as a park director. Also ters whereby health hazards are
she noted that through the same concerned as well as things crealprogram, with lhe village offering ing eyesor~ in the community.
use of London Pool, lessons to
Mayor Pickens and Councliman
secure certification for lire guard Jim Hill will attend a contiouing
license can be provided. Drummer education class on court prc:adure
will secure additional information. on May II at Canton.
The village will provi'le the pool
Others attending the meeting
for the lire guard msuuction, it was were Kenny Buckl ey, council
decided..
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~.~beri J. amce l..a":.so,n, _~\t;f.!&lt;. 1 lll,!d
Drummer also explained briefly J1m Connolly, pollee ch1ef. fhe
how the Meigs County Correction mayor's repon of $797 was accept·
Program works and its benefit to ed.

Welfare reform bill introduced
A bill which would allow some dard of need.
It takes an imporlant first step
welfan; recipients to work and earn
income but keep some of th~ir ben· . toward badly needed welfare
efits has been re-introduced in lhe reform in this state by changing lhe
Ohio General Assembly by State way that benefits are budgeted," ·
Representativ,e f&gt;iary Abel (D· Abel said.
·Athens).
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The proposal would allow indiHouse Bill 224 would allow. viduals to keep any income up to
individuals receiving Aid to SO percent of the slandard of need
Dependent Children or General in lhe first year it_ is implemented
Assistance to keep an amount of and would increase that amount by
income that would inake up the dif- · five perceni each following year
ference between what they receive until the 100 percent standard is
in benefits and the minimum slan- reached.
dard of need as established by the
. As the system currently operOhio Department of Human Ser· ates, a family of three, usually a
vices.
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mother and two children receives
The minimum standard is $334 per month in assistance .
defined as the level of income suf- However, the Department of
ficient to provide adequate food, Human Services has determined
clothing and shelter. G:urrent bene· that a family of that size ,equires at
fit levels from ADC and GA fall least $776 to meet its basic needs
far below this standard, according
to Rep. Abel. '
"This plan would provide rmancial incentives for recipients to
accept jobs by allowing them to
continue to receive benefits until
ther have enough income to meet
the1r most basic needs," Rep. Abel
said.
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''Many people on assistance
wanl to work, but the welfare sys·
tern forces them to choose between
low paying jobs that don't provide
health insurance or remain depen·
denl on an insufficient welfare ben·
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efit which at least provides health
care through Medicaid," she
explained.
Abel pointed out that the intent
· of lhe bill is to allow recipients to
"fill the gaf between what they
already rece•ve in pllblic assiStance
and what they actually need to live
on. II would require the Depanment .of Human Services to change
its rules and establish a new stan-

each month, according to Rep.
Abel. That level itself is still bolow
the Federal poverty level, whlch is
approximately $880 per month for
lhe same family, she noted.
While on the surface lhe $334
per month in assistance may seem
minimal insofar as basic needs are
concerped, the Department of
Human Services advises that the
same size family qualifies for $277 '
in food stamps, special assistance
with utility bills and full medical
care through Medicaid.
Abel imroduced the same legislation in lhe last Geneml Assembly
as House Bill 897. Bi-partisan support for the plan includes .25 cosponsors. Abel said that 18 other
states have gone to a system of
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By MELINDA POWERS
chapter of MACE. ''That's not uue
OVP News Starr
at all. We're just for a cleaner envi·
A Gallia County environmenlal ronment."
group temporarily changed its
. The group '. s att~ntion ~a s
focus from·environmenlal issues to duected at articles 1n the Pomt
local media coverage or lheir group . Pleasant (W.Va.) Registe~ and the "
ata meeting Thursday nighL
Gall1pohs (Oh1o) Daily Tnbune: In
Members of the Mason Associa- .the Register's March S article,
tion for a Cleaner Environment Kenton Sheline, past president of
(MACE) took issue wilh two spe- the Mason County (W.Va.) Comcific news stories thai were puli- miss!&lt;&gt;n, stated lhat "a small ~p"
lished in local papers recently cont~nued to oppos~ t~e posstble
about the objectives of lheir group. locauon or a paper m1U m the area.
."We ' ve been mistakenly por·~~~·:s a small group that's
trayed as being anti-industry and pro~s~n~ the~ mlll, lhe sll~nt
against progress," said Dan White, rnaJonly 1S for •!; I'm .fed up ~th
president or the ,Gallia County that small group, Sheline had S31d.
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Although MACE was not not to give it a chance...
specifically mentioned, White was
MACE member Bobbie Holzer
convinced that Sheline meant them . did not agree with Fowler's out"He's not mentio11ing us by look.
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"I
wani
people
10
have
~s, but
name. I don't know why. Maybe he
I
don'
t
want
to
ruin
what
s left of
thinks we're getting too much press
our beautiful country," she said.
coverage," White joked.
1n other issues, the group agreed
A second article, published in
the Tribune Feb. 20, quoted Gal- to form an ad hoc commiuee to
lipolis Community Improvement push for the passage of the 3 mill
Coiporation Executive Vice Presi- operating levy for the Gallia Coun·
ty Landfill. The members discussed
dent Jack Fowler.
"When you have local environ· among lhemselves the options that
mental opposition like MACE, they . should be made P.Ublic in the event
thai the levy falls on May 7 and
can. stop progress," Fowler had
agreed to make $uggestions to the
said. "The Alabama (River Pulp)
committee for specific actions.
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NEW SIGN ·A llrp sip ... been erected In front ortbe Melp
County PubUe Library on Main Stftet alona with 111110 entrance
and exit slana markln1 tile driveways. Money for the new slana
CIIDe from repllr fUIIds or the Melp County Library Board. Tht
sips are In brick red a•d wblte In buUdinl replicas to coordinate •
_with the new library bulldin1. One side or the sip will be used to
list the tltlel or the c:lllldren's movlel whlc:h are shown every Satur·
day at l p.m. while the other tide will hiVe special messages for
patrons. This montb It reads, "March 11 Fine Free Month."
Librarian Ruth Powers encourages book borrowers lo return
overdue books this month to avoid the usual nnes.

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, WITH U.s. FORC~ s IN .and the coveted meal was the one trade their food to the French, but
SAUDI ARABIA • Ask the sol- with a little packet of M&amp;M can- the French turned up dleir noses.
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS·MASON AREA
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The soldiers tried to be creative daily mail came slower and slower
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Gulf, and they will need a ream of with their rations. Some added en route as trucks were diverted for one could go anywhere without a
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paper. Besides the sand and the cheese and crushed crackers to shipping the more vital supplies to weapon, a gas mask and a passsun, here are the things U.S. troops their tuna and called it a "casse- the front One major figured out it word. That made for some interest· \
ROJJE RT J,. WINGETT
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
role," but it was not like Mom's took nearlr, two months from the inc ensembles • soldiers wearing T•
wiU be happy to leave behind: ·
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Gmetal Mana~rer
• MREs, the ubiquitous Meals . home cooking. .Others made time his wife posed a question in a shirts, shorts and shower shoes •
Ready to Eat, Served in a pouch, makeshift chile by mixing the leller and got the answer back. with an M-16 !Uid a gas mask slung· · •;
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hot or cold . We "beef slices" entree with something ''Writing letters is almost no dia· over their shoulders. And there .,
PAT WHlTEHEAD
Aulo&amp;ant Pablllher/Controller
thought they were passable, but we dubiously called the "bean compo- Iogue at all," he complained. "It's were som~ bizarre conversations. A :.;
didn't have tQ eat them for six nent" and Tabasco sauce. Peanut more like two soliloquies that occa- guard might say, "Well sir, read : •
A MEMBER o! The United P ress International, Inland Dally P ress
butter fudge was concocted using sionally overlap."
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Association a nd t he Amer ican Newspaper Publishers Association.
• High security. All the key a soldier was sll)lllOSed to answer, •:•
The meals come in a dozen vari- two cocoa packets , four coffee
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eties with tiny bottles of Tabasco creamers, one envelope of peanut camps were ringed with sandbags, "No, just a lot of Rubbish." One .•
LETTERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be less than 300
concertina 'wire, concrete and division rejected the use. of "bed·
sauce
to give them some bite. butter and hot water.
words long. AU lettero a re s ubJect to editing and must be signed· with
Some
Americans
even
tried
to
machine gun emplacements. No room" 1111d "crusade" as the pass- ::
Swaps
were
the
order
of
the
day,
name, address and t elephone number . No unsigned letters wUI be pubword and response of the day. The •
lished. Letters shOuld be In good taste. addressing issues, not personalir
disappointed soldiers had planned a
ties.
fine variety of exchanges around -.:'\
that combinadon.
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bags. Laundry facilities were rare, · ·'
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hanging them out to dry in a sand ~·
storm. The Pll!ltagon was supposed
to ~upply enough spare sleeping
bags so the ttoops could rotate their · "
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matter, any working person anyDear Editor:
diny ones into the laundry, but the ·::
more. The NLRB, which I assume
spares .never materialized. Anyone
I can't understand why Mr. our taXes are paying their salary,
who turned a sleeping bag over to ''
Boyle refuses to meet with the can take theu own ·good lime
the laundry h~d to s~eep a. few ~
Umon and try to get this lock-Out reviewing the cases; so they say. ,
nights bundled m clothmg until the -:-.
To us it seems like a delaying
settled. And it was a lock-out;
bag came back.
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when men who are already on the tactic until people forget what~­
Latrines.
They
are
always
rudi·
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job working are asked to gather up ly happened. Any reasonably intel•
mentary, and never the high point ,,
their belongings and leave the work hgent person should be able·to look
of military lif~ In Vietnam, locals · ;'
place by the company there is no at the facts and give a decision •
were hired for the cl~anup and · ·~
way it cail be called a strike; . and what about the fedetal mediaburning of waste, but m this war · ·&lt;
although some people are !lOW tor that we were supposed to get •
Americans had to do their own. · ~~
and what is the Secretary of
referring to it as a strike.
One
gro~;~p of people iJ! th~ Gulf ;·
Maybe that's what Mr. Boyle Labor's job??? These are surely
dido 't m111d the open-all' ·toilets • .;.
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wants, for people to forget what legitimate questions.
the press. It was the only f.lace that •'
The news media keep saying
really happened. There has not
a military cen.sor wouldn t follow, •
been, at least in the 27 years that 1700 Jieople but lets assume that at
and many a news tip was piclced up· :
my husband has worked there, a least I000 of these are married, that
Irom
a soldier at the communal •
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least one child or·two that would
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Just last fall the company wrote make it arouild 5400 persons.
Isn't it time · to admit that
a letter to all the employees comt
mending them for the great job nob9dy wins in these situati&lt;;ms.
they had done in the first three Not the company, not the umon,
quarters of 1990. I seem to remem- and not the communities. As a mat·
ber that the sum mentioned was ter of fact the longer it goes on the
The triumphant end of the Gulf flowered into political and econom- ' Soviet Union simply buckled under
worse things will get; scars are
· around ninty million dollars.
war makes it possible, at last,' to ic freedom in the United States, and economic strain of the conflict
· · In late September I attended a made that takes years to heal. So I make sense of the 20th century: to Britain and elsewhere).
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and the manifest inadequacies of on which the West is critically
.
dinner the company held for the believe it is time to start the negoti- understand the ferocious impulses
The
Second
World
Wir
repreMarxist economic theory. Once dependent, raised in acute form the
employees that had over 25 years, tations in ernest and get this settled that fueled its wars, and to identify sented the nrst major clash of these again the ·united States emerged as chief questi!&gt;n posed by the end of
with tlf company. There we lis- before things get worse; before . the nations and tendencies that rival systems. At 1ts close, fascism the world's only superpowa-.
the Third World War: What kind of
tened to speeches by Mr. Wor- there are more scars formed, more have emerged victorious at last
was
dead,
the
Soviet
Union
had
But
it
was
a
different
country,
in
new
world order will now emerge.?
lledge, Mr. Boyle and several oth· hurts, real or imagined, made;
been
gravely
injured,
and
the
Unitmany
ways,
than
the
one·
Henry
When
the
century
began,
the
To
his great credit · a credi.t ,
ers again praising the men for their while there is still time for healing world was still dominated by a ed States • spokesman for freedom Luce had hailed 40 years earlier. Its which wiD, I Suspect, rightly deter· · :'
work and talking about the profits between neighbors, families, and handful of Euro~ nations preoc- • was indisputably the most power- self-confidence had been eroded by mine his place in history • Geage '
they had alrell!l~ made and how communities.
ful nation on earth. Henry Luce, domestic attacks on its inherent Bush recognized at once that this :
I pray this will· happen soon and cupied with theU' historic rivalries surveying
proud they were on the men.
the scene, declared that fairness, and by an all too visible was "a defining hour," Under his
and
quarfels
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B'
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tMs
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world
Now this is the same men that that anyone th!lt can help toward destroyed itself in the conflagration the 20th cenhlly would clearly be. decay in moral standards. The Viet- · leadership, the United States mobihas been locked out of their work- this goal, will be willing to do so, or the First World War, and was known to history as "the American nam War . easily·the worst planned lized the world against Iraq's
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place. You tell me how they can for all our sakes.
· · · . and worst conducted war in Ameri- aggression, and briskly repelled it.
swiftly succeeded by one driven by century."
Sincerely, powerful
justify their actions.
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But almost at once (and not for can history • was cited as evidence
supranational
impulses
Let there be no doubt
of the ..
.
Nancy Holbrook generated by the Enlightenment: the ftrst time in history) deep dif· that the country . was "a pitiful,
It seems to me that no one IS
enormous
signifiCance
of
our
victo·
New Haven, W.Va. 25265 scientific rationalism (represented ferences had emerged between the heirless giant"
willing to help the union, or for that
ry in the Gulf war. The world has
will spare my liberal readers recognized its new leader, and it is , •
by the disciples of Karl Marx, in victorious allies of the war just
ended.
By
1947,
what
plainly
any
extensive
comments on what neither Japan nor the European ·i
the Soviet Union and its satellites),
deserves
to
be
called
the
Third
Ronald
Reagan
had to do with community. We can see at last, not ' ·
the Romantic response to this (perWorld
War
had
broken
out
changing
all
this,
and
note only the only the shape of the past, but quite
verted by fascism into various
mythic forms that powerfully between the United States and the tremendous developments of the probably the shape of•the future as ,,
attracted such great nations as Ger- Soviet Union and their respective past seven months.
well . This .was, after all, "the
Saddam Huss~in's occupation American century" • or at least the
many, Italy and Japan), and the suppoiters.
At last, in the Iast 1980s, the of Kuwait, threatening oil supplies first American century.
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WIN~NG . WEJGHTLIFTERS ·The. top
welghtllfter In each weight class woa awards at
the •cil!d aanual Marauder Lift-a-Thon. Pic·
turec;l from left to ri1ht are Bill Audersoa,
heavyweight divisioa champion aad th

strongest Marauder; Mike Cremeans, mid·
· dlewelght champion; Matt Haynes, llghtweilht
champlou; and Eric Heck, nywelgbt title Wfu.
uer.

By Uaited Preu luterutiooal
The Louisville Cardinals,' suffering thrpugh their worst year in
de(ades, are making !I mad !1CJ11111·
ble to salvage their season.
Louisville, in the unfamiliar
position of being the I(ISt seed in
the MetrO Conference tournament
at Roanoke, Va., topped No. 19
Southern Mississippi 83-76 in the
tournament's opemng round.
· Everick Sullivan hit 28 points
and Louisville forced Sout!tern
MississipPi into 24 turnovers as the
Cardinals became the· first No. 8
seed in the conference's 15-year
history to post a victory.
"It's a rewarding victory when
you've struggled all year like we
have," Cardinal head coach Denny
Crum said of his 13· 1-5 squad.
"You finally get to the point where
you start doing enough things right
and you get some momentum.''
The Cards have won five of
their last six games.
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Louisville last failed to clear the
.5()() mark in 1943-44, when it. went
10-10. The Cardinals were 7-10 in
1941-42. .
Darrin Chancellor scored 29
· points for the Eagles, 21-7, who
have lost four of their last five
games.
"We've obviously had a great
year, but the last 10 days to two
. weeks have been the most diffiCUlt
I can remember in coaching," said
Southern Miss head coach M.K.
Turk. "It seems like Ws a mental
game that we're playing right
now.''

While Louisville kept its hopes
alive for an NCAA tournament bid,
Georgia State, Penn State and Murray State nailed down automatic
tournament berths with victories.
At University Park, Pa., James
Barnes matched his season high
with 22 points as Penn State
clinched its first NCAA tournament
berth since 1965.
The Nittany Lions posted their
third straight20-victory season and
won their first Atlanuc 10 title in
their last season of conference
membership.
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joining the Big Ten for the 1992-93
campaign.
AI Deland, Fla., PhiUip Luckydo scored 21 points and tournament
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A:vms will continue to
flow to friendly nations

By HELEN THOMAS
UPJ While House Reporter
WASfDNGTON - President Bush apparently does not agree with
some of his coalition partners that there should be an embargo on arms
shipnients to the Middle East in the aftermath of war with Iraq.
Asked whether the United States and others wiD "iluit selling arms" to
the volatile region, Bush told a recent news conference:
"I don't think there wiD be any arms embargo because we're not going
to let any frielld come into a role where its security is threatened. But let's
hope that out or all this there will be less proliferation of all kinds or
weapons, not just unconventional weapons.''
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His statem~t does not lxide well for placing any curbs on arms sales
in the future.
The United States was a heavy supplier of arms to Iraq, a friend at the
time, while it was fighting Iran in an eight-year war. After the war, Iraq
continued to build its armed services, receiving amls, including Scud Missiles, from the Soviet Union. Moreover, Soviet military advisers were
assigned to that country by the hundreds.
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Bush made a command decision to destroy the Iraqi war machine when
he began his round-the-clock bombing of that country, aiming the bombs
111 all military installations and command centers as well as Iraq's lifeline,
including potable water, elecnicity and fuel.
As for keeping .the friendly nations well supplied, it certainly is predictable that Kuwait will want to build an arsenal to prevent any future
takeover and to expand its small army into a huger fon:e with American
help.
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that performed from its soil in the 42-day war against Iraq. Syria, Egypt
and fsrael may seek more arms for their security needs.
So where does it all lead. The Bush administration .has been thinking
seriously 'of seeking a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East But that will
he hard to achieve. And the president says he has no intention of letting
friends down by cutting off the supply of conventional arms.
It is all remmiscent of 1981 when the Reagan administration came to
power and a Slate Department official, who requested IQIOnymity, told a
news briefmg that one of the top U.S. foreign policy goals in the new era
would be the make America "a reliable arms supplier."
French President Francois Mitterrand wants-to discuss reducting arms
to the region when he meets with President Bush later this month, probably on some French-controlled Caribbean island.
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Miucrrand believes that the U.N. Security Council could be a key player in solving the post-war problems of the Middle East Arms control and
security will cenainly be among the pressing subjects under considers·
lion.
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Secretary of State James Baker will also be probint~ the arms issue,
amons many others on the U.S. postwar agenda dunn&amp;. his intensive
swing through the area.
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It appears there will be no early lifting of the sanctions against Iraq so
its hanils wiD be tied in terms of arranging new shipments. With its assets
blocked, there will be little sllopping on that score.
But other natioru in the re8lon may, feel emboldened and justify the
need 10 build up their arsenals. Simply arming friendly nations again can
hardly be the IIISMI' and bardly a way 10 bring~ to the Middle East
If Bush's still undefined "new world order ' has a chance anning the
region to the teeth again, waiting for the next strongman to aggress
apinst his ncilbbors, scemJ bardly the way to ¥0.
It's up to tlie United States 10 rethink the Idea or renewing all those
arms salea and doins business is usual.
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South's growing divide of rich·, poor
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RALEIGH, N.C. (NEA) •
Although they have little else in
common, a thriving regional telephone company, one of the nation's
leading television networks and a
highly regarded re8l estate development firm all recently made similar
decisions about the location of their
new offices in North Carolina.
Those determinations reflect
development panems emerging not
only here but throuj!hout the South.
As a result, states everywhere in
the region must cope with bifurcated economies in which a few
metropolitan areas flourish while
many smallltlwns wither.
Carolina Telephone, whose corporate headquarters long have been
situated in rural Tarboro, reluctant·
ly concluded that it had to move
those administrative offices to a
more urban location, at the edge of
the fast-growing Research Triangle
near here.
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The National Broadcasting Co.
selected booming Cbarlone, N.C ..
as the base for the NBC News
Channel, new venture the network describes as an around-theclock "video wire service" that
feeds material for news, sports and
other programs to and from its
affiliates throughout the country.
Charles and Edward Shelton,
brothers who own one of the state's
largest real estate enteJprises, concluded that The Shelton Companies
had outgrown the Triad - the region
of the state that encompasses the
three mid-sized cities of Winston·
Salem, G~sboro and High Point.
They are moving the firm to Charlotte.
"Charlotte is a thriving city,"
notes an NBC spokeswoman.
gqua11y piopeiOUS IS the Reaearch
Tnangle, a lricornered area whose
growth in recent dec!!!Jes is linked'
to the presence of three major educational institutions· Dulce University in Durham, the University of
North Carolina in Chapel Hill and
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With economic opportunities
Indeed, most of the economic 'increasingly concenttated in only a
success experienced by Charlotte few locations, other communities
and the Research Triangle is
attributable 10 their elite status as
bases for financial services, pharmaceutical, telecommunications,
semicoriductor, biotechnology and
similar enterprises.
But communities elsewhere in
the state, still dependent ur.?n traditional low-wage, low-skill industries such as tobaCco, textiles and
furniture, are not faring as well.
Moreover, in the state's most
depressed areas almost 250,000 ·
people lack adequate indoor
plumbing. In the Smoky Mountains, unemployment in Graham
County averaged 18.7 percent during the last half of 1990. On the
Atlantic Coast, joblessness in
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The comparable number for
Mecklenburg County, which
includes Charlotte and its suburbs,
was 3.2 percent. In the Research
Triangle's Durham, Orange and
Wake counties, the figure was an
even lower 2.3 percent.
American Airlines has established a major hub at the RaleighDurham Airport here, providing
non-stop service to Boston, Ne.w
York, Washington, Chicago, Dallas
and Miami as well as resort destinations such as the Bahamas,
Bennuda and Puerto Rico. USAir
operates a similar hub in Charloae.
Everywhere else in the state,
however, airline service is either
limited 0( non-existent. Indeed,
some smaller communities last year
lost their only remaining form of
intercity public ttan~rtation when
Greyhound consolidated its bus ·
routes.
Their growth has had liule effect
upon the region's largest cities •
notably Atlanta, Memphis, Miami .
and New Orleans • but its impact
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and nilie rebounds, helping Georgia
State reach the NCAA tournament
for the first time in history with an
80-60 victory over Mansas-Linle
Rock.
The Panthers (16-14) qualified
for their fii'St-ever NCAA tournament with the victory, which also
marked their first triumph over
Arkansas- Little Rock in 17 tries.
Georgia State had never won a
T AAC tourruuilent g11111t: in six pre-

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the con!ilructlon or a multi-purpose bulldln!l at.
Meigs High School.

Rio Grande·baseball team posts 5-3
record during spring trip ·to Florida·
The University of Rio Grande game, wiih Rose Hulman, but the times and we also had some sloppy
men •s baseball team took off for a Redmen fell despite a four-hit and moments. The hitters did well for
5-3 start on the 1991 season fol- one earned run nnish by Marcum, ·early in the season."
lowing a series of spring break who also took the loss as pitcher.
Oglesby termed the trip "sucgames played at Panama City, Fla.,
The Redmen closed out the trip cessful" and noted 'the team was
posting two shutouts along the way with their second victory over looking forward to the start of regover Ohio-based opponents.
· Bluffton. Bulach was the winning ular season play. The 'first game
The Redmen scored victories pitcher and Carroll posted a save, was set for Wednesday at home
over Rose Holman (l·nd.) 3-1 : while Lewis went two for four and against West Virginia Tech, but
Augustana {Pa.) 4-2; Capital 7-0; Sharfenaker went two for three. was postponed due to wet field
and Bluffton I().{) and 4-3. Losses Eric McLean (freshman, Colum- conditions.
were to Adrian (Mich.) 6-5; Capital bus) also had a key RBI for Rio
The Redmen are scheduled to
11-3; and Rose HulmBI), 1-0.
Grande.
host Ashland University in a douThe Redmen, 13-19 last season,
"The pitching was good for the bleheader at I p.m . Saturday and
opened against Rose Hulman and first outing of the season," Oglesby West Virginia .State in a twin bill
won on a key hit from Wes Young said. "Our defense looked good at set for Sunday at I p.m.
(sophomore, Pomeroy), who had
two RBis for the game. Co-captain
Darrell Marcum (senior, Hamilton)
was the winning pitcher.
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Coach Dave Oglesby blamed
"sloppy defense" for the loss to
Adrian, in which Ted Thompson
(freshman, New Lebanon) led the
By United Press Iuteruational
hitting for Rio Grande and Andy
and allowed five runs - three
Major league baseball's exhibi- earned - in two innings.
Bulach (sophomore, Hamilton)
took the defeat on the pitching tion season opened Thursday and
Sam Hom hit a three-run homer
Sid Bream and Rob Deer wasted no and Baltimore pitching held Chicamound.
The Rio men got back on the time in showing their new clubs go to four hits in thj: Orioles' victo·
winning track with the victory over how valuable they can be.
ry. Ben McDonald allowed two hits
Bream delivered a two-run in three innings for the victory.
Augustana and the shutout of Capital. In the Augustana game, homer to lead the Atlanta Braves to
Elsewhere, Rickey .Henderson
Thompson scored two RB!s an~ a 2-0 exhibition victory over the finally reported to the&lt; Oakland A's
Mike Voorheis (sophomore, University of Georgia at West spring training camp at Phoenix.
Lucasville) was the winning pitch- Palm Beach, Fla. The first baseman
Henderson made a veiled threat
er with a save from Allen Elliott played last season with the Pitts- to walk out if the A' s don't
burgh Pirates but signed with the improve his contract.
(f;eshman, Gallipolis).
Against Capital, pitcher Chad Braves as .a free agent.
"If they're not negotiating with
Deer hit a two-run homer in the me by the end of spring training,
Carroll (sophomore, Chillicothe)
held the opponents to three hits. second inning to trigger a 17-hil' I'm not sure what I'll do opening
Jason Wright (sophomore, Carroll) attack that led the Detroit Tigers to night," Henderson said after suita 10-3 rout of the Los Angeles ing up at Phoenix Municipal Stadi·
was credited with the key hit ·
Capital interrupted Rio Dodgers at Vero BeaCh, Fla. Deer, urn.
Grande's success in the next game an outfielder, played last season
Asked if that meant he would
despite a three-RBI performance with the Milwaukee Brewers and leave the team on the eve of the
from Herb Sharfenaker (senior, signed as a free agent with the 1991 regular season, Henderson
Columbus). Shar(enaker was three Tigers.
said: " I don't really know what I'd
In other games, Pittsburgh out- do."
for three on hitting, including a
double. Elliott was the losing pitch- slugged Bost&lt;in 10-7, and BaltiHenderson, who was named AL
more blanked the Chicago White Most Valuable Player last seas\)n
er.
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Bluffton, a District 22 opponent Sox 8-0.
after hitting .325 with 28 home
At
Winter
Haven,
Fla., shortstop ~fllllS and 65 stolen bases, is unhapof Rio Grande's, fell to the Red·
men in the next encounter on a no- Tim Naehring's two-out throwing PY with his current contract that
hit showing, courtesy of Brad error allowed one run to score and pays him $12 million over four
Roser (freshman, Delaware) 11nd Ty Gainey followed with a two-run years .
. When Henderson signed the
Rob Meade (freshman, Seaman), double as the Pirates scored three
who relieved Roser for a single eighth-inning runs to defeat the deal a little more than a year ago,
he and Minnesota's Kirby Puckett
• . inning. The game was called af~r. Red Sox.
Jeff King had two doubles and were the only players to earn $3
five innings, but James Lewis
(junior, Cincinnati) posted a double two RBI for the Pirates and Ellis million a year. Since then, 35 addiand went three for four to lead Rio Burks went 3 for 3 with a homer tiol1al players have passed that
and two RBI for the Red Sox . .
Grande's offense.
(See BASEBALL OD Pa~t 4)
Defense improved in the next Roger Clemens started for Boston

Major-league baseball
exhibition season underway

The University of Rio Grande
men's basketball team (31-4) will
face Campbellsville (Ky.) in the
first round of the NA1A National
Tournament Tuesday, March 12 at
10:45 a.m . CST, the NAJA
announced Thursday qight.
The Redmen were seeded 12th
in the 16~team opening round of
action, which features all 32 district
champions i11 single-elimination
competition. S~ould Rio Grande
win, it will advance to the second
round Thursday, March 14 against
the winner of the Olivet Nazarene
(Ill.)-Central Arkansas game.
Campbellsville (19-11) was a
regular opponent of the Redmen
when Rio Grande was a member of
the Kentucky Inten:ollegiate Athletic Co.nference from the 1960s
until 1971, when the Redmen
joined the Mid-Ohio Conference.
Campbellsville, this year's District 32 champion, was the team
Rio Grande played when Lyne
, Center was officially dedicated on
Jan. 31, 1970.
Should Rio Grande advance to
the second round and face Olivet
Nazarene, it will provide Coach
John Lawhorn's club with another
familiar opponent. The Redmen
defeated ON 89-73 in the champi-

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Touraament results
By United Press International
Thursday, March 7
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Fon Recovery .62, Stryker 45
Kalida 56, Liberty Benton. 45
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Sharing co-player of the year
honors with Ward is Michelle
Marciniak of Central Catholic High
School in Allentown, Pa.
Among those named to the second team ·were 6-4 La' Shawn
Brown of Cleveland Heights High
School and 5·11 Katie Smilh or
Logau Hllh·School.
Tara Cosby, 6-3, of Kenton
Ridge High School In Springfield
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on the ON campus in Kankakee,
Ill., on Dec. 1, 1990.
In another area pairing, District
28 champioit Concord (W.Va.),
possessing a 27 · 7 record, faces
Southern Colorado (25-7) Wednes·
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The second annual ' Meigs
Marauder Lift-a- Thon was held
Sunday at Meigs High School. the
event raised nearly three thousand
dollars to be used toward the conAARON SHEETS
struction of a multi-purpose facility
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at the high school.
Taking top honors in their individual weight classes were flyweight Eric Heck, who lifted 200
pounds; lightweight Matt Haynes,
Meigs senior heavyweight
who lifted 215 pounds; middleweight Mike Cremeans, who Aaron Sheets advanced to the seclifted 235 pounds; and heavyweight ond round in Division II of the
Bill Anderson, who lifted 280 Fifty-Fourth State Wrestling Tourpounds. Anderson also won the nament by picking a win in the fmt
round
strongest Marauder award.
Sheets, wrestling in the 285The event was co-sponsored by
Meigs Carpet and Decorating Cen- pound weight class, decisioned
ter, Jim Cobb Chevrolet, Oldsmo- Kevin Shultz of Morrow Little
bile, Cadillac and Geo, Veterans Miami 10-8 Thursday evenin~.
Memorial Hospital and Pat Hill With the win, Sheets raises h1s
record to 32-1, while Sh~tz drops
Ford.
to 33-4.
·Sheets wrestled in the second
round earlier today. His opponent
was not known as of late Thursday
evening.
The tournament runs through
Sarurday
afternoon !It Wright State
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio
University's
Nutter Center.
(UP!) - Garfield Heights Trinity
basketball star Vonda Ward has
been named national co-player of
the year by Parade 0118azine.
. The entire team, ~lected annually by college coaches, scouts and
recruiters, will be featured in Sunday's issue of Parade. It includes
40 athletes from 22 states who
make up four teams.
The 6-foot-6 Ward is the only
Ohioan on Parade's 1991 High
School All-America Girls Basketball team, but two other Ohioans
were named to the second team and
one to the fourth team.
Ward, who will play college
basketball at Tennessee, is averaging 24 points and 14 rebounds a

game.

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·in first round of tournament

Marauder ironfest
raises abou! $3,000;
class champs posted
UNDER THE IRON • Meigs Marauder l'resh·
mau Kevin Whobrey Is pictured taking his tara
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assured the Panthers or their first
winning se8son in IS years.
At Murray, Ky., Murray State
earned its second straight trip-to the
NCAA Tournament with a 79-67
triumph over Middle Tennessee
State m the championsl)ip game of
the Ohio Valley Conference tour· ·
nament. Murray Slilte' s Popeye
Jones had 21 points a.nd 18
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Friday, March 8, 1991

Poineroy....,MiddleJiort, Ohio

In the NBA Thursday night,

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PTO to meet

Seattle'hands·Minnesota 91-86 defeat
By DENNIS ANSTINE
UP1 Sports Writer
Seattle SuperSonics' Eddie
Johnson, Ricky Pierce and Benoit
Benjamin .-e Oourislting with lhcir
new team, but &gt;eleran Seattle guard
Nate McMillan still has his
m001ents.
The newest Sanies, aU obtained
·during the last three months via
eye-popping trades, combined for
61 points Thursday night to lead
Seattle to a 91-86 victory over !)te
Minnesota Tirilberwolves.
But it was McMillan, the oldest
Sonic in tenns of service with the
club, who carried them down lhe
stretch.

McMillan scored six consecutive points during a pivotal I :30
stretch of lhC fourlh period, sccxing
nine of his llpoints in the final
5:06. He also finished with a season-high I 1 'rebounds and eight
assisiS, all off the bench.
"Nate did it all," ·said Seattle
head coach K.C. Jones. " He quat'·
terbacked us. he ptared great
defense and he took it mside and
rebounded when we needed it. He's
very quiet, but. we 'know how
important he·is for us."
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Minnesota had trimmed a 17poinl third-period deficit to 79· 77
wilh 5:39 to play. thanks in part to
two three-point soats by Wolves'
reserve guard Scou Broob.
.
Jones called time out and tried_
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PASSES OVER CHEANEY • Minnesota guard Kevin Lynch (3) to take .vantage of the height mis: launches a pass over Indiana's Calbert Cheaney to a teammate In match between the 6-foot-5
lbe lane In the nrst balr ofT. bursday night's Big Ten game In McMillan and ·the 5-foot-11
·' Bloomington, lnd~ which the Hoosiers won 15-59. (UPI)
Brooks, and it worked to the tune ~.
of th~ straight inside baskets by
00ln'.
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. McMillan.
d his
. "McMillan's 11 boal'ds an
:.' rebounds.
them 10
· the
d half de~
· ~1-back shots really hurt u.s,' said
• to •cat
m·nesota head coach Bt'll Mus· secon
. . In lite Western Alhletic Confer- Texas Tech, 57-44, in lhe opening selman, whose team looked flat
·. ence l()umament in Laramie, Wyo., game of lhe Soulhwestem Confa' Hawau beat New Mexico 68-67 on ence tournament
afrer an emotional victory. over ~
Ray Reed's 3-pointer with 34 secAt Bloomington, Ind., No. 3 Los Angeles Lakers IWO rughts car·onds left. Also, Steve Schreiner's Indiana used a 19-0 run during lier. "They bad ~real overall
.·18 points helped Brigham Young parts of the first and second halves reboundins. and their 17 offensive
beat Colorado State 69-56.
to blast Minnesota 75-59. The rebounds just lcilled us."
At New ·York, Lance Miller hit Hoosiers retained an outside shot at · Pierce scored a game-high 25
Awo free ihrows with 2.4 seconds ashareoflheBigTentitle.
· points, while Benjamin and John" remaining to lift Villanova over
Calben Cheaney scored all of son. each tallied 18 for Seaule,,
Boston College 74-73 in the Big his 16 points in lhe second half, which recorded five dunks. Tyrone
East tournament qualifying game. . and Pat Graham and Man Nover Corbin and Pooh Richardson
In the Midwestern Collegiate scored 11 points each for' Indiana. $bared scoring hish for Minnesota
Conference tournament at Dayton, The Hoosiers, 26-4 overall and 14- wilh 16 ,apiece. ·
Ohio, Loyola beat second seed But- 3 in league play, won lhcir fourlh
Scaule, 30.29, woo for the ·sixth
·ler 75-62. Butler, the nation 's top straight
.
time in seven games, including
· free • lhro w shooung
· at beIter than
Ind tan
· a ou1scor""
-~ the Gop hers .The
threeSomes'
straiSht
victoriesaon
thedeficit
road.
ov-·-e
I S.Q
' 76 percent, hit just 8 of 16 charities 22-3 in the fmal minures of the firsl
__ ,
·for lhe game. Keith Gailes scored half. The Hoosiers scored the final from 3-point range by shooting 50
32 points for Loyola.
15 points of the half over 3:18, percent from the field and outre· 1er bounding
the Wolves
At DaIIas, Texas A&amp;M got 19 wt· th a Gra ham th ree-pom
Mione""'•
•39, 44-32.
which lost for
19
points from Freddie Rick, 17 of putting them ahead for good at 27·
24 with 1:57 remaining.
the 1Uh time in 14 outings, shot
just 39 percent from lhc field.
In olher games Thursday night,
Indiana r'n away from Denver
145-125, the Suns nipped the
Hawks 106-104, the Rockets
ripped lhe Mavericks 122·· 90, lhc
Bucks slipped past the Lakers 9994, the S"purs whipped the 'Nets
111-99 and the Warriors routed the
Cavaliers 122-92.
l'lcen 145, Nugets 125
At Iitdianapolis, Reggie Miller
scored 33 J10ints as the Pacers set
season highs wilh 71 rebounds and
76 points in the first half. Vern
Fleming added a career-high 31
and Rik Smits added a season-high
31 points. Blair Rasmussen and ·
Marcus' Liberty each scored 18
poiniS to lead Denver, which ·at 1642 has the worst record in the
NBA.
· Suns 106, Hawks 104
At.Atlanta, Tom Chambers hit a

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IS· foot jumper with tluee-tenths
left and finished wilh 26 points as
the Suns snapped Atlanta's fran- ·
chise- record 22 straight hom11 victories. Atlanta held a 76-59 lead
with 9:31 left in the lhird quarter,
but the Suns rallied with a 28-7 run
for an 87-83 lead wilh 10:15 left in
the game. The Hawks tied the score
at 104-104 with 17 seconds
remaining to set up Chambers'
heroics. Atlanta was paced by
Dominique Wilkins with 27 points
and 15 rebounds.
Rockets 122, Mavericks 90
· . At Houston, Otis Th~ scored
24 points and Kenny Smtth added
19 as the Rockets won lheir third
straight and 12 of their last 15
games. Eric "Sleepy" Floyd
scored 15 points and Buck Johnson
finished with 14 for the Rockets,
who shot more than 60 percent

'I1Ie Rivervie!" PTO will meet on Monday at 7 p.m. at Riverview
School. A babysitter and movie Will be provided for children in atten·

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from the field. Rodney McCray
paced Dallas with !8 points and
Rolando Blacbnali added 11.
Bucks 99, Lakers 94
At Milwaukee, Jeff Grayer hit
two free throws with I 2 second$
left and scored a career-high' 23
points as the Bucks claimed their
first triumph over a team with a
winning record since a Jan. Svicto·
ry over Phoeriix. Milwaukee had
lost II straight games to ·winning
teams. Grayer scored nine of his
points in the fourth quarter and
added nine rebounds in the game.
The Lakers, who dropped their
third straight decision, got 26
points from James Worthy.
Spurs 111, Nets 99
At San Antonio, Te.rry Cum mings scored 25 points and helped
awaken San Antonio early in the

dance.

second half to a win over the Netf,
who suffered their ninth consecu·
tive road lolls. Cummings sparkdl
the Spurs on an 18-9 run to open
the second half and the,NeiS could
gel no closer than 10 during ~
final quarter. The Nets were Jed by
28 from Reggie Theus and 24 by
Sam Bowie.
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Warriors 122, Cavaliers 92
At Oakland, Chris Mullin's 20
points Jed six Golden State scorers
in double figures as lhe Warriors
won for only second time in eigllt
games. Tim Hardaway added 19
·points for Golden Stare. Alton .LiSter, playing his best all- aro~n!l
game bf the season, had 17 pomts
and 1I rebounds. Rod Higgins con~
tributed 14 and Milt Richmond 13.
Brad Daugherty Jed all scorers with
23 points and Ehlo added 11.
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Me~gs County Emergency Medical Services responded to five calls
for asvstance on Friday.
.
At 10:30 .a.m. on Thursday, Middlqxxt squad went to Page Street
for Dora SIDtlb, who Will takea to Veterans Memorial Hospital
At 6:29 p.m., Pootccoy scpld wenJ to State Route 7 for Bill Matlack. He w~ taken to Veterans. At 5:22 p.m., Middleport squad was
called to Leading Creek Road for John Lambert. He was taken to
Pleasant Valley Hospital. .
At 1:49 a.m. on Friday, Pomeroy squad was ca1lcd to Antericare for
Donna Manson, who was ta~~en 10 Veterans. At 7:S7 a.m .. Middleport
~q~~ went to Sycamore and Ash for a motor vehicle accident. No
tnJunes were reported.

Charges pending on gas theft

Baseball news... '(Continued fro!ll Page 3)
level.
• , Henderson believes that after
'last year's MVP season, his contract should be among those at the
top level in today' s escalated market
"A lot of people are looking at
this lhe wrong way." Henderson
said. "It's not the money, I just
want them to show me a litlle
respect. I don't want Jose
(Canseco) money. (Darryl) Straw~
berry money would be just fine.
Just put me in the top five."
Henderson missed eight days of
spring training since the Athletics
bepn full-squad workouts Feb. 27.
However, he was only one day late
for Wednesday's Players Association reporting deadline, when
ceams would be free to levy fines
for missing workouiS.
At Clearwater, Fla., the
Philadclphia PhiDies got IOIIIC bad
news when it was learned that
right-hander Ken Howell will be
·unable 10 pitc~ until early June.
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Howell, 31, will undergo
surgery next week to remove a
bone spur on his right collarbone,
said team Dr. Phillip Marone. The
team had been counting on Howell,
who missed half the season last
year because of tendinitis, to be iiS
ace this
Philhes general mana,er Lee
Thomas said lhey have inVIted free
agent pitcher Dave LaPoint to
camp as a non-roster player.
LaPoint, 30, pitched in 28 games
for the !'&gt;lew York Yankees last sea·
son , starting in 27 of them and
earning a,?-10, 4.11 ERA reconl.
The Phillies ~ot good news from
right-handed pllcher Danny Cox,
who is recovering from elbow
sur~ery. For the second time this
spnng, Co~ threw off the mound
with no discomfort
Manager Nick Leyva said if aU
goes well, Cox should appear in a
Grapefruit League game by April

FINDS SEAM • l&gt;aUas Maverick Brad Davis
(15) rlt;tdS the ·seam between Houston •s Otis
Thorpe (33) and Buck Johnson (riJiht) on his

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P,vailableThe 1991 Meigs County Plat Book, a 4H fundr8iaer, is
now available for purchase. The book shows property owners, by
· townships, in Meigs County.
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The money raised for lhe project is used for 4H scholarships and
other educati~al programs. Local businesses purchased ads in lhe
book, which helped to defray the cost of printina to lhe clubs involved.
Cost of lhc book is $10 and it is available at the Farmers Bank and
Savings Company, the Meiss Soil and Water Conservation Service. the
Meiss Museum and the County Extension Office.

Judge O'Brien processes 17.cases
Meigs County Court Judge and costs, restitution on each of
Patrick H. O'Brien processed 17 two charges; George F. Carter,
Letart, W.Va. , disorderly conduct,
cases on Wednesday.
·
Fined were: James A. McDon- 10 days in jail suspended, $25 and
ald, Rutland, failure to conii'Ol,,$20 costS, one year probation; Gerald
and costs; Glenn Steele, R. Barringer, Reedsville, DWI,
Ptlrtsmoulh, seat belt violation, $20 $300, costs, three days in jail, SUS·
and cos\s: Pam ela D. Whaley , pended license for 60 days, upon
Shadc, left of cenrer, $10 and costs; enrollment lind completion of RTP
John G. Hayes, Middleport, passing school, Sl 50 of the fine and iail
bad checks. $25 and costs, restitu- senrence suspended: Paul A. Horntion, 10 days in jail, nine days sus- feuk, Alhens, no operator's license,
pended, credit for time served, one five days in jail, suspended if valid
year probation; Diana JC Roberts, license is obtained within 30 days,
Racine, passing bad checks, $25 $100 and costs; failure to control,
and costs, restitution; Mark A. $35 and costs; hit/skip, five days in
Compson, Racine, passing bad jail suspended, $100 and costs, prochecks, $25 and costs; Bernard D. · bation of one year; Charles
Bay, Reedsville, consuming alco' Williams, Racine, assault, six
hoi in a motor vehicle, $30 and months in jail suspended to 30
costs; disorderly conduct, $25 and days, restitution, probation of two
ccsts; Paul Bush n. Pomeroy. pass- years, restraining order issued;
ing bad checks, $25 and costs, Jasper Bonecutter, West Hamlin,
restitution; Debra Bush, Pomeroy, W.Va., assault, six months in jail,
passing bad checks, 10 days in jail suspended to 36 days, costs, restitususpcllded, $100 and costs, restitu· tion , probation of two years,
lion, one year probation: GeofJe J. restrainin~ order issued.
Vincent, Rutland, scat belt vtola·
Forfeiung bond was Timolhy E.
lion, $25 and costs; Tammy Bush, Stone, .Dexter, no passing zone,
Pomeroy, passing bad checks, $25 $55.

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Foundation
payment made

WASHINGTON (UPI)- Pen· Fort Bliss, Texas.
1,040; Langley Air Force Base,
taJOn spokesman Pete Williams
-1st Armored Division; 200; Va.; four flights Friday at 12:25
The February State School
Slid troops from all foil!' branches Ansbach, Germany. .
p.m., 12:35 p.m .. 12:45 p.m. and 1 Foundation Subsidy payment to
-3rd Armored Division; 200; p.m.
·
.of the military, including some
Meigs County .totaled $821,222.22,
reservists, will be returning at a Frankfurt, Germany.
-42nd Bombardment Wing; according to a report from State
rate of about 5,000 a day for the
-2nd Armored Division; 75; 586; Loring Air Force Base, Auditor thomas E. Ferguson
next few days.
.
Garlsredt, Germany; one flight at Maine.
releised today.
A total of about 14,000 uoops 4:45 a. m. Friday into Hamburg;'"
-55th Special Operations
Of that amount $26,873 went
have gotten their orders io head Germany.
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Squ.adron ; 75, Eglin Air Force into the school employees retire~
home in the corning week. The first
-1st Infantry Division; 175; · Base, Fla.
·ment fund, and $92,593 into the
ofthose left Saudi Arabia Thursday Fort Riley, .Kansas; one flight at
-9th Special Operations state tcachers retirement fund.
and arrived early Friday at a Geor- 5:30p.m. Fnday.
.
Squadron; 153; Eglin Air Force
II\ lhe Eastern Local School Disgia air base. ·
.
- 2nd Armored Cavalry: 100: Base, Fla.
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trict, lbe total amount of basic and
More lhan .500,000 U.S. troops Numberg, Germany.
.
NAVY AND COAST GUARD:
transportation allowances was
were deployed to Saudi Arabia ind
-1st Cavalry Division: 900:
-Medical Staff of hospital '$150,238.28 with $5,458 going
Williams said it will take monlhs to Fort Hood, Texas.
ships Mercy and Comfort and Fleet into the school employees retire· get them aU home. '
- I 97th Separate Brigade Hospital 5: 1,742; various bases. ment and $18,677 into the state
Williams said returned Ameri- . (Mechanized): 137: Fort Benning, 400 people from the hospital ship teachers retirement leaving a net
can prisoners of war could fly Ga.; one flight at9 p.m. Friday.
Mercy, based at Oakland Naval payment .to the school district of
home to Andrews Air Force Base,
-5th Special Force Group; 386; Hospital, are set to arrive at Travis $126,103.28.
outside Washington, "as early as Fort Campbell, Ky.: four flights at Air Force Base 812:15 p.m. AnothMeiss Local School District's
Sunday" before being released oq · 8:15p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Friday er 242 troops from Fleet HospitalS total amount of basic and trans·
leave.
and at 12:IS a.m. and 1 a.m. Satur· are due to arrive at 11:20 p.m. Fri- poua1ion allowan~es was
"I'm sure that every community day.
day at Norfolk, Va. .
$459,904.94 witb $14,118 &amp;oing
-225 reservists from lhe.413th
-Naval Special Warfare Train· into the school employees retire·
will welcome the American men
and women who served in the Per· Chemical Company of Florence, in~ Group 1; I IS; Coronado Naval menl and $54,056 into the state
sian Gulf with OJlC!1 arms w;td-will S.C., lhe 3181h Chemical Ci:ompany Air Base, Calif.
teachers retirement fund leaving a
give them celebrations lhe likes of of Birmingham, Ala., the 907th
-Naval Beach Group 1; 210; net payment to the district. of
which have not been seen in the Chemical Detachment of Binning- North Island Naval Air Station, $39l,13Q.94.
Uriited States possibly since World ham, Ala., the 433rd Chemical , Calif.
In the Southern Local School
War II," Williams said.
Detacltn)enl of Chamblee, Ga., the·'· -Antphibious Medical Support District, lhe total was $162,494.62
The Pentagon released the fol- 46th Judge Advocate General's 95; Philadelphia,~·
.
wilh $7,297 in10 school employees
lowing list of the units scbeduled to Detachment of Boston and the
-303 Securtty Untl; 15; retirement and $19,860 into state
return home. The Jist includes the 1201h RCIW Area Operations Cenrer Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
teachers retirement, leavin~ a net
name of the unit, the number of Reserve from Fort"Jackson, N. C.:
MARINE CORPS:
payment to the distnct of
personnel from the unit headed one flight due to arrive a 1 a.m:.
-7th Marine Expeditionary $135,337.62.
.
home, lhe destination of each group Saturday at Langley Air Force Brigade; 100; Twenty Nine Palms,
The direct allotment to the
. and, for .!hose set to arrive Friday Base, v· · ·
Calif.
county board was.$48.584.38.
or early Saturday, the arrival times
-18~rps Support Com--,.1st Battalion, 5th Marine;
of each flight
.
mand (Including Army Reserves); 900; Camp Pendleton, Calif.
All arrival times are local to the 1,400; forts Stewart, Bragg, Camp-Regimental Combat Team 7,
destination of the flight and bell and Bliss.
Detachment Bravo; 750; Twenty
Free elolblna day
Williams urged that those wishing
-71h Corps Command (lnclud· . Nine Palms, Calif.; one flight arriv·
The
Gallia
MeiJ.S Community
to meet troops returning on these ing Army Reserves):. 250; Stuttgart, ing 12:55 p.m. Saturday.
Action
Agency
wtll hold a free
flights checli: with local bases to Germany~ Fort Riley,~·
-Surveillance, Reconnaissance
clolhing
day
on
Thursday
from 9
confinn arrival times. All units are
-11th Air Defense Art~llery: Intelligence Group 7; ISO; Camp
a.m
..
to
noon
at
lhe
old
hish
school
scheduled to leave from various 300; Fort B~ss. Texas: one flight at Pendletoo, Calif.
bases in Saudi Arabi!~;
4:51p.m. ~nday.
.
-Marine Air Group 70; 150; building in Cheshire.
ARMY. . . . .
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-Medical Command; 350; Fm:t Camp Pendleton, Calif.
Recopitlon diann
-24th Infl!fllry DtviSion, _763, Sam Houston,. Texas. . .
-Brigade Service SJ!pport
The MGM Boy Scout and Cub
F~ Srewart, Ga. The ftrSI fl~ghts • · -513 Mtlttary Intelhgence;. Group 7, Detachment Alpha; 200;
amved around 12:30 a.m. Fnday, 100; Fort Monmouth, N.J.; one Camp Pendleton Calif One flight Scout District recognition dinner
will be held at the Grace United
and two others were due in at 11:20 fl!ght at 3:45 p.m. Friday. Th~t arrivins 12:55 p.~. sattirday.
Methodist
Church in Gallipolis on
a.m. and 12:50 p.m.
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fltghl then heads to Langley Atr
-Jl,rigade Service Support
-lOlst Air Assault Dtvtston; Force. Base, Va., to drop off 15 Group 7, Detachment Bravo; SO; Thursday 816:30 p.m. Awards will
be preSented. For further informa900; Fort ~pbell, Kr.. , ,
, resemsiS who are members of lhe Camp Pendletoli, Calif.
-82nd Air~e DiVJst~n; 900, 14th c;!uartermastcr Detachment · -3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine tion contact Dr. Bernard Niehm at
Fort Bragg, N.C., !!tree ~1ghts at based m Greensburg, Pa.
Division; 600; Kaneohe Bay, 446-SSOO or Bob Arms at 992noon, 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Fnday.
AIR FORCE:
Hawaii· two flights arriving 9 am 5959. Cost of the dinner is $7.
-3rd Armored Cavalry; 250;
· -lsi Tactical Fighter Wing; and ll:S9 a.m. Saturday.
· ·
Band boasters to meet
the Easrern Band Boosrers will
meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the high

School. He has lived on the west
coast since 1937, retired from
Frances H. Martin, 76, Middle- Weyerhauser Company and was a
port, died Thursday morni.ng., member of the Assembly of God
March 7, 1991, at Holzer Medical Church in Kelso.
Center.
He is survived by his wife, Flo~he was born in Middleport on renee Weddel Spurlock; two SOliS ,
June 1~, 1914, lhe daughrer of the Roger Alan and Richard; two
late William Siders and the lare daughters, Mrs. Patrick (Connie)
Alma Frazier. She was a homemak· Dunlap, aU bf Kelso and Mrs. Lee
erandamemberoftheLaurel Cliff (Joan) Goodman of Anchorage,
Free Methodist Church.
Ala.; eight grandchildren; two
::Jddlcporta
son, ~.
four . great-grandchildren; two brothers,
(Ia!~~-~)=~.
William Spurlock of Eden Valley,
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·grandchildren, Mrs. Edward Minn:, and Freddie Spurlock of
(Angela) Sellers, Middleport, Mrs. Huntington, W.Va.;· three sisters,
Bret (Margo) Florian, Anaheim, Mrs. Vernon (Ellen) Deweese of
Calif., Frank Martin, Saudi Arabia, Point Pleasant, W.Va .. Arlene
and Steven (Jodi) Martin, Spurlock of Niamey, Niger, West
Pomeroy; five great grandchildren, Africa, and Mrs. William {Wanda)
Matthew and Michael Sellers,of Hess of Columbus.
Middleport, Joseph and Pamela
Besides his parents he was preMartin, Dayton, and Kenneth Mar· ceded in dealh by one infant brothtin of Pomeroy; and several aunts er and a brother, Mark.
and uncles.
Funeral services were held FriServices will be on Saturday at day, March 8 at the McVickers
2 l'·m· at Fisher Funeral Home in Chapel, Kelso, Wash. Burial was in
Mtddleporl with Rev. William Kelso.
WilUams offiCiating. Burial will be
inGra¥eiHiliCemetery. .
Friends may call at the funeral
home today from 5 to 9 p.m. and
South Central
until time of service on Saturday.
Becoming partly cloudy Friday
night, with a low near 30. Variable
Roger C. Spurlock
cloudiness Saturday, with highs
Roger C. Spurlock, 72, of between 45 and 50. Chance of rain
Kelso, Wash., died Tuesday, March is 20 percent.
5, 1991.
Sunday through Tueaday
He was born April 2, 1918 in
A chance of snow in lhe north·
Cheshire, SOil of the late Cecil and eastern part of the state and .fair
Elna Rife Spurlock.
weather elsewhere Sunday, with
Mr. Spurlock grew up in Gallia fair wealher across lhe state IlionCounty and attended Oteshire High day, and a chance of rain on Tuesday. Highs will be in the 30s Sunday, in the 40s Monday, and ranging from 45 to 55 Tuesday .
Overnight
lows will be in the 20s
Am Ele Power ......................28 3/4
Sunday
and
Monday mornings, and
Ashland Oil ............. ;.......... 33 1/2 in the 30s early
Tuesday.
AT&amp;T ...................................33 1/2
Bob Evans ........................... .19 5/8
Channing Shop ..................... 14 5/8
City Holding .............................. .1 S
Norman Matson of Racine corFedc:rai Mogul ......................16 1/2
rectly
identified the mystery farm
Goodyear T&amp;R .....................23 7/8
in
the
Sunday Times-Sentinel as
Key Centurion ..................... .11 1/2
I..ands• End .................................20 that of Jim Circle, Bashan Road.
Limited Inc ...........................25 5/8 He will receive a $5 check from lhc
Multimedia Inc. ....................72 518 Ohio Valley Publishing Co. which
Rax Restaurlllt .................... .l 3/16 co-spon59rs lhe mysrery farm con·
Robbins&amp;Myers ...................28 1/2 test with the Meigs Soli and Waler
Shoney's Inc.........................l 5 112 Conservation Dislrict Matson was
Star Bank ....................................23 one of seven to correctly identify
Wendy Int'J. .......................... 9 1/8 the Circle farm. His name was
Worlhingr.on 11\d. ..................23 7/8 selected·by louery.

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Homecomings will take months

Athletics set the major-league
record of 130 in I 982. Bell also
was credited wilh running the bases
in 12 seconds, more !han one second faster lhan the 13.2 record set
by Evar Swanson of lite Cincinnati .
Reds in the 1930s.
Born May 17, I 903 , in
Starkville, Miss., Bell mostly
played center field with the St.
Louis Stars, Detroit Wolves
Kansas City Monarchs, Pittsburgh
Crawfords, Chicago American
Giants and Homestead {Pa.) Urays
in lhc Negro Leagues from 1922 to
1950.
Bell was the fifth player from
lhe Negro Leagues to enter the Hall
of Fame, which began inducting
the league's all-time greaiS in 1971,
when Satchel Paige was chosen.
Josh Gibson and Walter "Buck"
Leonard were inducted in 1972,
and Monte Irvin was selected in
1973. Bell earned the honor in
1974.
The old St. Louis Browns
offe~ Bell a chance to join Paige
on their team it;tl9~1. but he turned

rear.

The Meigs County Sherift's DepeiboiCIII investigated two accidents
on Wednesday.
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The first accident repm was reported shortly after m~ht, when
Melvin R. Dailey ~ RcedsviiJe strudt a deer that ran into his path 011
State Route 681 aear Reedsville.
Modmtc damage was lisled to Dailey's 1981 Chevrolet
At 8 a.m., Tony A. Rockhold of Reedsville was backing into the
driveway of the Oliver Bailey residence in Reedsville when be slniCk
an awning post. No damage was reported to the 1980 Ford owned by
Emma Johnson of Little Hocking. ·
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way to the hoop in the second quarter of Thursday night's NBA game in Houston, which the
Rockets won 122-90. (UPI)

'Cool Papa'.Bell, Negro Leagues star, dies a.t 89

ENDS HOLDOUT • Oaklaad A's outfielder Rickey Headersoa
(eeater) sharea a rew lauahs with teammates Dave Headenoa
(beblod) IJid rormer Ka- City outfield fixture WOlle WllloD dur·
IDI ~after endiD&amp; his holdout Thursday. Rkby He•·
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. to be ftaed aa IIDSJitclfted amouat, wbleh wUJ be
. dedamd fr0111 hll roar-year, $12 mUUoa eoatraet, by tile A's maa·
aaemeat • (UPI)
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Accidents investigated by deputies

One. person~ been charged and char~es are pending againsi two
others tn connccuon with a gas lhcft inctdent at Newell's Station in
' Chester.
Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby repons that an area resident gave the department the license number of a van that was !leell a
short distance and wilhin minutes of lhe "drive off", which occurred on
Vetenas Mf111orlal Hospital
February 27. The van matched the description of the van involved.
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS • Don Cullums, Pomeroy; and Betty
Cited to Meigs County Court ori a charge of petty theft is 20 year
Templeton, Pomeroy.
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, old Kevin Manley of Midllleport. The njtmes of the otha two subjects· . . THRUSDAY DISCHARGES· Ha!zcl McCloud, Beneta Marcum,
Involved are being withheld J!CIIding their arrests.
• Arthur Roush, Vergene Elberfeld, and Carrie WhJ)ey.

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ST. LOUIS (UPI) - James
"Cool Papa" Bell, a member of
the Baseball Hall of Fame, died
Thursday at St. Louis University
Hospilal. He was 87.
Bell, recognized as one of the
fastest runners ever to play baseball, was ·one of many bJilck stars
·who never got a chance 10 play in
the major leagues. He was a star in
the Negro Leagues and ended his
playing career in 1950, ~ years
after Jackie Robinson broke the
color line and· became the first
black.to play major league baseball.
Aldtough accurase reconts were
not lrept in lhe Negro Leagues, Bell
is said to have averaged over .400
several times, including a .437
average for Torreon and Vcracruz
in Mexico.
However, BeD was best known
for his amazing~· II\ !933, he
was credited wtlh stealins 175
bases· over a 200-game season.
Rickey Hendersoo of the Oakland

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toO old at 48. Paige claimed to be
45 at the time, although many people suspected he actually was older.
It was Paige who told the apoc·
ryphal story about Bell's speed, .
claiming the outfielder could "turn
out the light and be in bed before
the room got dark." Another tall
tale about Bell claimed he hit a baU
up lhe middle and was struck by it
while sliding into second base.
Bell came 10 St Louis when he
was 16 years old. After he quit
playing baseball, he worked as a
security guard for lhe city until his
retirement in 1973:
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In his later years, he was honored by having ihe slreet where he
lived on the city ' s north side
renamed James "Cool Papa" Bell
Avenue. He was active in ·toea!
boys' clubs until his health began
to fail in recent years.
He had been hospitalized since
suffering a hean auack Feb, 27. His
wife, Clara, 'died Jan . 20 after a
brief illness . He is survived by a ·
daughter, Connie Brooks of New
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BARGAIN NI GHT TUE$DAY

Sudafed maker denies it
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Two ·men from Pennsylvania
were arrested last April and
charged with stealing baseball
memorabilia valued at $300,000
from Bell's home. The men, who
were memorabilia dealers, claimed
Bell had given lhem lhe irems. Bell
and hi s wife said they had not
given the men permission to take
the mementoes but had felt intimidated and were afraid to stop litem.
. Most of th'e items, including
baseball bats, gloves, uniforms and
autographs, were recovered. A
four-day trial last July ended in a
mistrial, and charges were dropped
in November.
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'of Sudafed 12-Hour cold capsules
offered a $100,000 reward · for
infonnalion about a deadly tampering case as the widow of one of
two !Jeople who died has charsed
in a wrongful death lawsuit
: Philip R. Tracy, president and
thief executive officer of Burroughs Wellcome Co. of Research
Triangle Park, N.C., denied the
company moved too slowly in
ordering a rccaU of the product He
told reporters his company relied·
on lhe analysis of local police lhlll
a lltird case of illneas and Sudafed
prior to the two deaths did not
mvolve product tampering.
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"Everyone sincerely believed
lhat this was not a case of tampering. The police were treating it as a
poisoning," Tracy said at a Seattle
news conference called to
announce a $100,000 reward for
informatiOn leading to the convic- .
lion of whoever is behind the tam·
pcrinas.
The company established a 24hour hotline, l:.S00·2S8-8144, for
anyone who can provide leads in
·the criminal invesagation.
Jennifer Melins, 28, of Tumwater, became deathly ill on Feb. 2
after Ingesting Sudafed 12-Hour
c~~_P.S~JICS but ~ved a severe bout
wtlh cyanide poisoning.
Tumwater police investigated
the case as an 811C111pred murder by
poisonins. not !I randcm attack via
produclllmpenng.
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became aware of the situation Feb.
· 6 by chance - when a local com-

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1:30 p.m., on March 11,
1991 at City Hall, City
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doctor - and said the comp~tny
had no reason not to believe lhe
local officials.
When the Slidafed package was
received by the ' company, no evideuce of tamperins remained except for lhe faci that the interior
blister pack had a different lot
number lhan the box it came in, he

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Tracy said even thai fact was
not absolute evidence of tamperi!lg
- it could have been put m the
wrong box by the consumer althOUJh he did say the company's
procedures on tampering reportS, of
which there are hundreds every
year, may be reev8Juated once lhe
current crisis is over.
The company ordered a nationwide .rccall of aU Sudafed 12-Hour
cold capsules 011 March 3, aboutiO
·hours after offlcills connected the
deaths of'Kalbleen Daneker, 40, of
Tacont8, and ·Sian McWitoner, 44,
of Lacey. Wash., to the S811Je lot
number of Sudafed that Meting
took.
In at least one instance, a razorlike slit was found in .the blister
pack and the tainted cat11ules had
their white timed-release pellets
replaced with yellow cyanide poiMcWborler, filed suit in U.S. Dis·
trict Court in Tacoma on Wedneaday. accusing B111'1Wghs weJJcorne
Co. of nesJI&amp;ence. ·
Her 111r01ney, Paul Wbelan, said
the compiity should have notified
retailers 10 take Su~ed off the

school band room.

Every sprln1. Petaluma, Calif.,
market in the Oiympla area after goes io tbe dogs. That's because "The
the company learned of Meling's Ugly Dog Contest" hal become an an- .
nual event. Contestants bring tbelr
illneas.
dogs to be selected by /udces as "u1ll·
In two cateaor es: mutt and
The word "trllkaldetaphobla" est"
pcdip. '
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992-2121
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. E.rl
Sbulor, pulor. WOI'IblpltrVI&lt;e, 9:30a.m .
Suadly lc:booi!O: 30 a.m. Bible lludy aJMI
prayer aerv1ct Tbtii'IIIIJ', 7:30p.m.

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Sandm, pestor.· J@ff HoJter, Jay Ieeder;
CARIEl'ON IIITII:RDENOMIHATION·
Ed
!louall. Sunday School Supt. Sunday
AL CHURCH, KhlpJury Rood. Rev. ·

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NEAS£ SETTLEMt:NI' CHURCH, Sun·

dly afternOCII aervi&lt;M at 2:30. Thuraday
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. nRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Maaoa. W.
Va. Rev. Wallace Mlnp, paotor. SundAy
Sc:hool10 a.m.; Sunday eveniDf oervlce, 6
p.m.; Prayer meetlna and Bible study
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Wtdneoday, 7:30p.m.
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Rt.JThAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa·
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sundey
School tO a.m.; Sunday eventng7:00 p.m.f
Wednesday evening prayer meetln&amp; 7:00
.,,..
p.m.
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
' CHURCH, Slim- Ridge. Duane Syden·
strlcker, patter. Sundey School 9 a .m'.;
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Worlblp Service, 10 a.m:; Sundly evet~trir
oervk:e, 7:00p.m . WtdnHday night Bible
otudy 7:00 p.m .
otJJ
NEW LIFE COVENANT CHURetr OF
GOD, Cbtlter- Gocy Hla.., putir. Sun,
day Sebool t:» • .m.: wonhlp service,
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10: 30 a.m.; tv81lna' aervlce, 6 p.m.: Dlacl· ,
piMblp doll, W - a y, 7 p.m. .
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MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Lawn.n&lt;» Bull!, paator. Sunday School
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9:30a.m.; Sunday and Wetlaeoday even·
Ina wonblp oervlce,7; IIQ p.m. ,
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UNITED FA1111 CHURCH, Rt. 1 on P ..
meroy 8y-P111. Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr,
pulor. Melvla Drako, S. ·S. Supt. Sunday
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School9:30 a.m.; M~&gt;miJW Worlhlp 10:30:
Eveatna Worlblp T:OO p.m.; Wedoesday
Pr1yer Servtco, 7:00p.m.
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FAITH BAPl'1ST CHURCH, Rallrood
SL, - · Suad1y SchooiiO a.m.: Mom·
laf wonblp lla.m .; EveniD&amp; oorvlce 6 p.
m. Pr1yer .meeting aacl Bible Study Wtd·
n_...y,Tp.m.
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FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
· Borden, put;or. Cornellua Bunch, supt.
SW141y SchOol 9:30 a.m.: Second and
lourlb Sundlyo woralllp oervtce at 2:30 p.

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cbUdren'a churcb 10:30 a.m.; evening
preachlnc eervict' ftrit three Sunday•,
T: 30 p.m .; Special lti'Vlc' fourth S•nday
evenlnr, 7:30 p.m.; Wtdneoday Prayer
Moetln&amp;, Blb!e Study and Youth Fellow·
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oblp, T: 30 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
Loc:atod on 0. J. Wblte Road of HIJhway
110. Pat HeiiJ&lt;!It, paotor. Suadly School tO
a.m. Cl11101 for aD 11•· Junior Churc:b 11
HYSELL RUN ljOLIIIESS CHURCH,
a.m.; Mornlng worship 11 a.m. AduJt
Bob Grimm, putor. Suaday Scbool9:30a.
Cbolr pra~ 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Peom.; Wonldp IO:C5 a.m.: s..day OYtnlaJ
ple'•, Chllclrtn'o Cbun:b and Adult Bible
...-vice. 7 p.m.
Snidy, Wetlal!lda.Y at 7:30p.m.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, loc:alod oa COtudy Rood Sl. Rtv.
HOPE a.,.PTIST CHAPEL, ~TO Grant
St., Mlckllel&gt;ort. AIIIDated wltb Soutil em
RoJer WIUfolll, paotar. Suaay ~ 9: 30
BaptlltColivOatlon. ·Dovld Bry111, Sr. , Ml·
a.m.: Momll!l Wonlllo 1Q:f5 1 .m.; Sun·
tllller. Sunday Scbocil 10 a .m.; MoraiDJ
dly eYenlDf IJOnlllp 1:00 p.m.; Wedneo·
worthlp ll1.m.; EveniJt&amp; worahtp 7 p.m.;
dly eveaiD&amp; Bible Study 7:00p.m.
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Wedneoday ""'"'IDI . Bible otudy and
WI!ITE'S'CHAPEL WESLEYAN. COol·
prayer moetlD&amp;7 p.m. ·
vUlt RD. Rev. PbUHp Rl&lt;lellour, putor.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
Solidly School 9:30a.m.: .,......hlpaorv!Ce ·
10:30 a .m .: Bible otudy and -lhlp ..,.. · Rt.12f aacl Co.Rcl.5. Derek Stump, paotor.
William AmberJer, S. S. Supt.; Sunaay
Ylr:e, Wtlln-y, 7 p.m.
School '=30 a .m.: Morning Worahlp 10: 30
RU'I'LAND CHURCH or CHIUST, Eu·
a.m.: EvenlJW wcrlblp 7; I) p.m. Wednes·
rene E . UndenrcJijd, -1111!'. Suaday
dly woralllll 1:30 p.m.
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Sc:bool, 9:30 1.m_;j MomiQ woralllp, ID: 30
ST. . PAllL LU'111ERAN CHURCH,
a.m.; EWDln&amp;'wonblp. f:OO p.m.
Com.- Sycamore and Second Sta., PoRUTLAND li!BLE M!TJIODIST, Rev.
meroy. The Rev. Laura A 1 Leath, pastor.
lvan,Myero. SandaJic:bool9: 30 Lm. with
Sunday SchQol9:45 a.m: Church service 11
SoDily HudiCII, Soii&gt;t.: E-laa IIOI'VIce
a.m.
T:OOp. m.Prayermeetlafllllll Blbloltldy,
WedReoday,Tp.m.
SACRED HEART CHURCH, M.....
Anthoay Glll!namoro. Ph. 992·!18911. Satur·
RU'I'LAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE. Somuol Buye, pUtor. Sllllday
dly EwalaJ Man T: 30 p.m.: Sunday
Mu1, II a.m. and 10 e.m. ConfeaaiOill one
Sc:bool9:30 a.m.; Wol'lllllp SOrvlce 10:30 a.
half bour ~ore eacb Mua. CCbclaaws,
m.;
People'a Sorvtc:e 6 p.m.
II a.m. Sunday•.
Evaacellallc101'Vk:e8:·30p.m. Wtllal!ldoy
llti'VIce T p .m.
VICTORY BAPTist, 525 N. 2nd St.,
Middleport. Jameo E. Keeaee, pall«.
,MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
Suadoy momlllr WQI'Ihlp 10 a.m.; Even·
St.,'Muon, W. Ya. Suoday Bible Study 10
m.
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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourlb and
wonhlp 7 p.m. Yllttatlon Tbursday 6: 30p.
day Bible Study, VOCI1 mualc, T p.m.
~n St., Middleport. Rev. Gilbert Craig, .
m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF COD, Dud·
Jr., pallor. Mn. Ervin Baamsanlner,
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH : David
dlnr Lone, Mil..,, w. Ya. J. N. Tblcker,
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CUrfman, paotor. Sunday School, 10 a .m.;
putor. Evet!IDI ~co TiiO p.m.; Wom. ; Worlblp Service, !0:45a.m.
wonblp aervlce 11 a .m.: Sunday niJht
mta'o MlalltryTbundly, '= 30 a.m.; Wtd·
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
worablp aervlce 7:30 p.m.: Mldweell
n-y Prayer Ud Blbl• Study 7: 15. p.m .
- Joaepb B.
evaarollll. Sunday
IDLLSIDE BAPTIST CHVRl::H, St. Rt.
prayer aervtce Wed•;t:a/7 p.m.
· BlbleStudyh.m.; Wol'lhtp,IOa.m.: sun.
WESLEYAN
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HOLINESS
IC!Jult olfRt. 7. Rev. Jam•R. AcreoSr.,
day eventaa atrvlce 6 p.m. ; Wetlaeod1y
CHURCH of Middleport, Inc .. 15 Peorl St.,
putor: Rev. ~e WUltiL A•t. Putor;
ewnlna aervlce, 7 p.m.
·
Rtv. Ivan Myero, pallor; RatJer Manley,
Joe Kumpllrfi, s.s. Supt; Sunday School
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,
Sr., Sunday School !Illpt. Sundly Scbool
IOa.m.; Mom111JWanbloll1.m.; Suadoy
Rt. 12C. William Hoback, pallor. Sunday
9:30 a .m.; Momlfti Worahlp 10: 3D a.m.;
evenlna 1erv!ct6 p.m.; ,IVedn-yf'lftlSchool 10 1.m.; Sunday eveniD&amp; oervlc:e T
1111 7 p.m .
. EYelllDf Worablp 7:30p.m. WtdnHday
eveniD&amp; iOrvJce 7 p.m.
p.m.
evealft&amp; Bible study, prayer and praise
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PORTLAND nRST CHURcH OF THE
CARPE
BAPTIST. Don Cboedle,
aervice, 7:30 p.m.
NAZARENE, WOllam Juat~. paator. Sun·
Supt. Sundly School 9:30 a .m. Mom Ia&amp;
FAITH GOSPEL CHURCH , Long Bot·
dly School SUpt, SonJa Juatla. Sunday
Worablp 10:30 a.m. PrayerRrvlce, alternt{l
tom, Sunday Scbool, 9:30 a.m.: Momlnr
. Sc:bool, 9:30a.m.; momtnr wonblp, Ill: to
ate Sundays.
.,.
Worlblp
IO:f5
a.m.;
Suadayevenln&amp;7:00
a.m.; Suoday and Wedneoday aervtr:ea,
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST;
7:30p.m.
p.m. (aummer 7:30 p.m. ); Wtdnooday
APOSTOI.IC F Ami - New IJma Rd.,
aiJht 7:00 p.m. (oummer 7:30 p.m.) .
MIDDLEPORT COMMUNn'Y CHURCH.
next to Fort Motp Pork, Rutland. Robert
d"
5'lll Poor! St., Sam - . poltor. Bunola)'
Rlchardl, pallor. Services at 7 p.m . an
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Wetlaeadt.ya and SUndays.
Ave. Rev. Clarl&lt; Baker, past«. Carl Not·
mGtnlnr-, J) L~; ~-.
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9unay Olld Weolal!ldav, 7:!1 p.m.
HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP·
ttnrlllm, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
TER
of
tho
W•Jeyon
Hollneos
Cburoh.
10
a.m.
with
clultl
for
all
qeo.
School
HARTFORD CHURCH or CHRIST IN
Rtv. Eorl Flelda, pastor. Henry Eblin,
Evenlna aervlc:t~at 6 p.m. WedDeadly BJ.
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CHRISTIAN UNION. Horlford, W. Ya.
Suaday
Scbool Supt.; Sunday School tO a.
J- I
ble
study
at
7:30p.m.
Youth
servlcet
Frl·
Rtv. David McMulo, pallor. Cbun:h
dly at 7:30p.m.
m.; Momlna Wonhtp n a .m.; Eventna
SchOol 9:30 1.m.; - y momtaa ..,..
l ot
oervlce T: :!Op.m. Wedaeodoy eventnroer·
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP, 128 MDI St. ,
vtce, U 1 .m.; Suday evtD1D&amp; service.
.: I
vice
7:
30
Jl.m.
Middleport. Broth.., Cbuck McPher•"'·
7:30p.m. W-aypnyermeellaa. T: 30
STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,
putor. SUnday Scbool 10 a .m.; Sunda y
:1
p.m.
Gary Holter, paotcr. Suaday aervtceo9: 30
evanla&amp; oervlceo a IT p.m. and Wedn•dly
FATRVIEW .BIBLE CHURCH, Lotvt ,
'IU
aervlcs at 1 p.m.
a.m. and T p.m.: Mldweellaervlce, 7:30p.
W. YL, Rt. 1. Jom• Llwll. paotor. Wor·
m. Thunday.
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST.
KeMeth
Smllh,
oblp ..vl&lt;el 9: Ill a.m.; Suadoy Scbool U
putor. Sund1y Scbool 9:30a.m.; chun:h
COOLVILLE UNITED METHODIST
,If
a.m.; EwaJor WGtablp T:IO p.m . Tul!lday
~ervk:e T: 30 p.m.: ywth fellowlblp 6: 30p.
PARIIH- H. E. Allay, putCM". MUte and
cottaae prayer moetiD&amp; ud Blblo Study
m.; Bible atudy, Tllunday, 7: 30p. m.
Jol! Kln&amp;. lay 8Upply paatCI's at Torch
•
9:11a.m.; Wonblp ......,., Wetlal!lday
FULL GOSPEL IJGHTHOUSE, 330f!
Cburch. COOLVILLE CHURCH, Main
T: Ill p.m.
and nfth Sts. Wonblp Service, 9 a.m.;
HUand Road, PomeroY. Tom Kelly. pas·
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday
SUIIdly Scboo!IO a .m.; Blblo Study Tuel·
Walnut and llo!!l')' Sta., Raveaawood, W.
momln&amp;'
1ervtce
at
10
a.m.; Sunday evenday, 1 p.m.; lli:THEL CHURCH: Town·
Ya. Tile Rev. Georve c . WotrJdt, put«.
lnl aen:lce 7; 30 p.m. Tuesday and Thurs- ahlp Road HIIC: Sunday School 9 a.m.:
fi
Sunday SCIIojrll:30 a.m.1Sunday WGI'Ihlp
day Servi&lt;M at T:30 ·p.m.
Cburch Service, 10o.m .; BlbleStudy ,10
Ua.m.
NEW HAYEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
a.m.
Wtdneoday;
HOCKINGPORT
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH,Ioca!Hon
ZARENE, Rtv. Glendon Stroud, pall«.
CHURCH. Grind Street: Sunday Scboo110
'I
PGmtrO)' Plk~:"'ty !told 25
Flat·
Sunday School9: 30 1.m.: Worohlp Rrvlce,
a.m .. Clnorcb Servtc:e lla.m.; BlbloStudy,
iJ
Rev.
ltwood. pular. Servlc:ea
Wtdneoday, 8 p.m .; TORCH CHURCH1 '
10:30 Lm.; Youth oervlce Sunday 6: mp.
on IWiday at10:30a. '?'. and 7:30p.m. with
!fl
m. Sunday evealaa aervk:e T: 110 p.m. Wed·
COIIaty
Road
liS:
SundaySchool9:30
a
.m.;
Sllllday Scllool9: 30 a .m . Bible Study, wtil·
Worlllp Senolt:e, 10:30 a.m .
neoday Pr1yer Meetlaf and Bible Study
ueaday,1:10 p.m.
T:IIO p,m..
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IPIRlTUAL rAITII CHURCH, Slate
' t:
ROIIIt . .. AD!Iqulty. A. Stiwart, put«.
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-yMoriiiDf.lla.m.: SWI4I)'OYtnlna
co
7:•p.m.; Tltu_y._tnr7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT INDEPEI'ibENT HOLI·
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NESS CHURCH. rae.. 15 Ptul St. Rtv.
lvuliy8n,adi!Cpul&lt;w: RatJ•Muley,
. AIIS1\'ered Prayer
·
Sr.,
llcboi&gt;r Sepa-. Sun·
Call apon me in tho daydtroullle; I will deli..ryoo, IIIII you ohall glorify me. Psalm
1:111 a.m.; lloriiDa warsblp
day
10:10 a.m.:
1:111 p.m.:
50: IS
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TOIJC - VaaZOJidt and Wll'd Rd. Eldor
(lod's ildbWIIIilt ill p!lhin&amp; back the powers of evil
2-J
We )IIIY!Id that llod ww!d rive us the viciCxy, that dtecooualtic• w"'!id bo low and
Jameo MIU•, paotGt. SWI4oy Scbool,
both lidel wotlld be au mimlmwn. We payed that the.mauer would ,
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•r.'l
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, 7: p.m.
bo aulctlY m.IYOd 10 that oar peaplo could rettllll 11a11e.
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toald- ba.. imopned that_our J'riYI'! woald bo answered 10 decisively and
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., aulddY'I Sondy this is a rilincle. Nooae but (lod oould hl'lo lm!uJht all tltio to pa11.
ClbiiGO raua. laday llcbocillllqiL; Sun·
AI &amp;me-and u copable u '"'' mllillly miaht be, we mull ouoely - in this the hand of
doyldloalt:llla.m.; mombl&amp;wcrlhlp,ll
Clyde W. KO!Idenc~~~, ]lUlGI'. SUnday
Sc:hool9: 30 a.m.; Ralph Carl, SupL Even·
lq wonldp T: DO p.m. Prayer meetlna',
WedD...,ay 7:110 p.m.
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urged by some Western govern· de Michaelis, who proposed a for- suPPort israel's position that called said.
lions for a permanent cease-fu:e in: :,
In the memttime, the rouncil has the gulf.
ment leaders, includinJ Presil!ent mula for Mid4Je ~ peace 10 the for direct negoliations wit,h' Arab
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Bush and French Prestdent Fran, U.N. secretary-general, told states. Perez de Cuellar, on the bef&lt;Ie it the huge Wit of verifying
Pickering , the chief mover.' .
cois Mittcrrand who called for a reponers that some Arab Qations ·other hand, has been asked by the troop disengagement in a ceue-ftre behind U.N. resolu1ions againsr-head of state level meetin$ of the considered the United Nations U.N. General Assembly 10 convene agreement, supervisinJ repllrialion lnlq, said the United Nations faces
. of inhabitants in the JUlf countries a more challenging tas1c following,
Securily Council to set gutdelines "incapable of aPPlying the same such a conference.
for control of arms' sales to the rule and same pnnciple in every
But the immediate task for the and the return of properties seized the cease- fu:e.
Middle East.
situation.••
Securily Council remains to uruav- from Kuwait by lntq.
He said· it would include thei \
But the cliplomatS saiclthe Unit·
The image problem has become el Ihe complexily of U.N. edicts
The economic sanctions against question of post·war security. ;;.':!:
ed Nations may nbl be able 10 pur- so apparent that Secretary-General against lnlq, nolably the cease-rtre Iraq will have to be rescinded and atrangements among gulf coun·:
sue Midl!le East peace with the Javier Perez de Cuellar re~tedly agreement that Western govern· requests for assi~e from coun- tties, the strengthening of an arms
same unanimity exhibited by the said that the United Nations is a ments hope will also establish bies affected by t1te 581\Ctions will conD'ol regime within the region, t ,
Security Council 's five powers in " peace orJanization" and not a guidelines for long-term security have to be llealt with. The alliell economic reconstruction and last,
the case of the &amp;ulf. Washington "war macbme/'·
ammcents between Iraq and its ·forces wam the arms embarso to the search for, " just peace and real, ...;..
remain in place.
reconciliation" between Israel and · I
and London may not want a strong
To prove .his point, Perez de neigh
. ·
·
U.N. role in settling the Arab- Cuellar has readied a package of
Washington was keenly aware • Humanitarian assistance to the Arab states.
:
.Israeli conOicL France IDDC8red 10 humanilarian aid for the gulf popu· of the affect on Arab states of the gulf is ·a major program involving
"As long ·as the Security Coun.l
'
be the only supporter tcir such a lation direcdy affected by the war. presence of armies from 28 nations U.ij. specialized agencies and cil can unite - and this is always a'
1
Perez lie Cuellar has sent a senior very big 'ir with many special facrole.
A peacekee{ling fQrce would be ~bled in the J?lf.
The swifmess with which the sent t!l m~mtor the troop disenPickering satd the "scale of aide 10 the region for a ftrst-haild tor$ at play at any time - its warn- 1 •
council adopted the 12 resolutions gagement m the Rulf.
enforcement actions" would h~ve look at !he needs.
ings to errant clictators now have a
The coiiiiCil will have to cenify far better chance of getting the - against Iraq was questioned by
Am.erican U.N. Ambassador to be more modest in the fulltre and
Arab countties, which threatened to Thomas Pickering said in an the United Nations would have to that Iraq has made reparations for auention of' those dictators," he., :
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split the ailti-Iraqi coalition unless ad&lt;lress to U.S. veterans this week work out "enforcement arrange- war damages in Kuwait afid for said.
losses
and
personal
injuries
caused
He
said
the
second
leSson
in
the
:
the council debates the Palestinian Ihat "no lasting solution io the ments" to make any fulltre ~1
to
Kuwaiti
and
third-country
issue.
.
security ~!ems of the region is lions as succeSsful as the one m the
gulf war was that U.N. enforce-"
rtationals. Thousands of Kuwaitis ment action .is of greal importance,
U.N. resolutions have·become a possible m the absence of a seitle- gulf.
•
household word in the United ment of the Arab- Israeli prob"FuiUI'eS~urity Couf!Cil use of l!elained by Iraq mwit be released .that is why the Security Council
C
States and the Bush administration !em."
·
.
force autho,r~z~uo~s ,mtght well ani! the Unite~! Nations will help woulll have to set guidelines for
reconstruction
efforts
in
Kuwait.
future use of fQrce to implement . invoked it .repeatedly to justifY. the
'fheUnited ·States has opposed a carry more fme pnnt on how to
war.
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U.N.-sponsored international con· apply tuKI commanll that force," he These demands at; part of rondi- U.N. resolutiOris.
..r:
· Italy's Foreign Minister Gianni ference ~n Mltklle East peace and
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.UNITED ~ATIONS (UP!) W~th the ~ defeat of Iraq by
allted forus ICilllg under its mancia~. the United Nations now has
an tmage problem as well as a
heavy ~ule to restore peace in
the Perstan Gulf.
The organization hopes also to
tackle.~Arab-Israeli conflict and
Palesttntan problems, whtch at one
lime inlqi President Saddam Hus·
sein had linted to the resolution of
the gulf crisis.
. The image problem stems from
a glaring example of double stan.·
datil when the Security Council
punished Iraq with economic sanelions for invading Kuwait. For
years Arab counbies had demanded
· .the same measure against Israela U.S. ally - for its continued
occupation of the West Bank ani!
Gaza Sbip. They were beaten back
each lime by a U.S. veto. ·
The allied victory over Itaq,
however, has made resolution of
the Arab-.,_li conflict even more
pressi~g in.orl!er t~ prove U.N.
~pm:ualily m apply!f!g ~ually i~S
pnnctple to every stlualion, U.N.
diplomats saicl.
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KUWAIT CITY (UPI) - The
government's highest-ranking offi·
cia) in Kuwait has promised to petmit democratic reforms demanded
in dem..onslrations before Iraq's
invasion but steadfastly refused to
give &lt;lelllils or timetables.
Crowd Prince Saad al-Sabah,
the country's prime minister, also
said Thursl!ay that Palestinians
who mar. have cooperated with
Iraqis wtll be treated fairly, and
that martial law will be rontinued
for as long as necessary.
Holding his rust open news conterence since returning to Kuwait,
Saad said. "I would like to be very
clear with regarll to return of par·
liamentary life."
· But then he only noted that the
country's ruler, Emir Jaber al-.
Sabah, spoke during a meeting of
exiles in Saudi Arabia of a general
"obligation to increase and deepen
popular panicipation."
"On this occasion, I have nothing more to say than whal his high·
ness the emir of Kuwait hnd to say
at that meeting." Saad sail! of his
cousin, .who still has not returned
from exile to talce control of the
countty.
Saad declined to $ive a specific
elate for general elections 10 choose
a national parliarilenlto replace the
one llisbanllell in 1986 when his
ruling al-Sabah family suspended
the constitution.
"This llepends on a number of
issues, most important among
which is the establishment of law
and order," he said.
The abolishment of the parlia·
ment had led 10 a growing number
of anti-government demonstrations
in Kuwait prior to the invasion in
August, some of which attracted as

many as 15,000 people.
prised and angered by the supjlort
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"I would Ulce evecybody to hear for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
.;ou
~ tlj ot
· this reiteration ani! reaffirmation, among the Palestinian leadership
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especially those who are lrying to · outsille Kuwait, bt~t sail! it w6uld
~~. ~
· raise &lt;loubts and to cirCulate rumOrs not change Kuwait's basic position
.! ~ t! rt~
. and vicious. hearsay to create weak of support for them.
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points in our national front," he
" Kuwait in the past gave a great
'.1 I lL -4!'
,. ' "-i!1
said.
deal of ail! and help to the Pales""'!'
"Any weakening of our national tinian people," he said. " We will
·~
front, our internal cohesion, will not stop helping our Palestinian
J-oi
' ~f A
leal! 10 the wealcening of our people brothers in the occupied territories.
.n..:.. 1i.P.
and will ultimately lead to the This is our nationalist' obligation in
.fMi·,.:!
implementation of the enemy helr.ing our Palestini&amp;n brethren."
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designs." he said.
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'The question of the extension
r.... ·~.rr
"Our country is not a clictator- of martial law depends on a nom,j
"...,,.,ru
ship."Every one of you knows that. ber of issues," Saad sail!, referring
-:... ·t:)
We are a derilocratic countty," he to the three-month period of mili~o.tC
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said. "We follow the ~mocracy of tary rule announced by the .emir
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mutual ronsultation, ani! will con- toward the end of the war. "If the
~ "IJ!
tinue.to do thaL"
government fmds that the ~urity
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''w hl
Saad also said "a small num· situation is quite stable then martial
, ·hr.. ~ J
ber'' of Palestinians living in law will be tenninated.
•:.I(
Kuwait have been lletainell by
"But if lifter three months the
•11 1lt:l
Kuwaiti officers since the end of government finds il is a necessily
'• -t .•I;"""~&gt;t/.l
the Gulf War, but denied ''all such - and I will talk about this quite
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..
rumors" that they were being tor- franldy and CJ,Uite openly - if we
tared.
think that the mterest of the countty
,..;.,.,j;t•!J,:'"
"I would also put on record our and the citizens requires that we
" l•f l'fl
appreciation for the attitude of extend martial law. we will not
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on
Thunday
In
aatldpatioll
ol
tht
homecoming
A
WELCOME
SIGHT
·
.Kevin
Young,
Jert,
some of the l"aleslinians in Kuwait ~·.hesitate 10 llo thl\1 regard~~ss bf
~ol"
oltbe 12Dd AiriiOrae, schedulec! Friday. (UP.l)
and brother Pat, paint a weiCOIIIe home sign 011
who have helped our people and whatever and wh'oever says any" tI T
',;·~
a renee on Bran Boulevarll Ia FayetteviUe, NC, .
cooperated with our people in driv· thing to the opposite." ,
·
.... 14. lfl
ina the Iraqi forces out of Kuwail,"
He said Kuwaiti recognition of
" ;. m
he said. .
Israel's righllo exist "llepends
.~~ rrz
" Ani! I would like to reassure upon Israel's 'readiness .ani! desire
everybody that the rule of law wi11 10 cooperate with the neighboring
''' "'It~
... ..
prevail and that it wil~ be .apPlied to Arab ct;&gt;Untries in implementing f!!e
everybody without d1scnmmauon, resoluuons of the (U.N.) Secunty
•. 1:....
'lJ.. ~q
" he said.
Council," that call for Israel to
The State Department said in leave occupied territory.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UP!)- A have facell certain death in days. against Quill include second · ":~:~~
Washington the U.S. Embassy staff
"Also Israel should accepl that doctor faces legal investigation weeks. or at most a few months if degree manslaughter and the filing .; ~·"'
in Kuwait City visited Palestinian the Palestini~. issue and the right after admitting in a letter published not trealed and, in fact, she had of a false ins1rumen1 for. signing a ·, ~~''t
death cenificale when he knew the .' ~~"
neighborhoods and could not ron- of the Palesuman people 10 ret~ in a prestigious medical journal declined ueaunent.
"It became clear thai she was cause of death was suicille and not .&lt;,..\
firm reports of harassment of to then homeland shoulll be dis- that he helped a tenninally iU canleukemia.
. ""'il
convince~! she woukl die during the
Palestinians for alleged collabora- cussed under the umbrella of an cer patient talce her own life.
Relin declined to speculate ·"·~•1
lion with the Iraqi occupiers.
international conference at the
Dr. Timothy QuiD, in a letter in period of trealment and would sufwhether the case would go before a '"'·'''••
Saad said Kuwaitis were sur- United Nations," he said.
the current edition of the New Eng- fer unspeakably in the process.'' he grand
jury.
•.; ?
land Journal of Medicine, wrote. ·
"When the time came, she .. Quill expressed bewilderment ·,; ~~;;;
l!escribed his anguish upon pre- .
" ·•
scribing a large quantity of barbitu- wantell to talce her life in the leaS! over the investigation.
"I
dtin'!think
that
anything
ille"•?;
rates to an incurably ill patient who painful way possible. I thoufht this
14
gal was done. Who are they lrying ~ ,',~• ~?.
expressed her wish to commit sui- request malle perfect sense.'
..,nJ@
"I made sure that she knew how to protect?," Quill said.
cide.
'II
a1
'
.
h
'
q.,q
.. to
Q
w
a
gener
tnlerntst
on
t
e
·,.
The leaer illentified his 45·year- 10 use t.he barbiturates for sleep,
medical
faculty
at
the
University
of
..
\i
old patient as "Diane.'.' and ssid and also that she knew the amount
she suffered from acute needed to commit suicide. I wrore Rochester said he never previously · ' ·"'~
'on a doctor-assisted sui- ·:~~~~
Jose de Sosa of the NAACP sail! myelomonocytic leukemia, a fonn the prescription with an uneasy embarked
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - With that they will take a comprehensive
cide.
, ,~·or
feeling about ·the bounllaries I was
.
_,..,tt:;'d
their city's iniage' larnished by the look, not only at this case, but at the incident has frightened many in of blOOJI cancer.
"What I have grapPled with is exploring - spiritual, legal, proo ll f "t ~
.
pictures of a savage beating of a others to see if there is a brcalt• the minorily community.
. ~t '1·~
fessional,
and
personal,"
he
wrote.
how
to
make
the
l!ymg
process
"Today we're not sure the
motorist, the police chief said he down in our commtuKI sttucture to
:• tii"J;
Quill
sail!
he
told
the
county
more
humane
and
individualized
( 'Itt
will seek felony charges against permit this kind of incident to .police are there 10 protect us," he
medical
examiner
tbal
the
cause
of
and
make
the
patients
keep
rontrol
.-. •H ;.J
occur,"
the
mayor
said,
addinj!
the
said
three of his officers and Maftor
Gates pointed out that e~en as'much as possible." Quill said in death was "acute leukemia."
Tom Bradley called for a ull commission will 1ry to deterrntne if
' ' ·.; :-t
Monroe County District Atior'O J .Cf
there is a pattern of racism in the King said he did not believe race a telephone interview. "Le~ening
investigation.
ney Howard Relin sail! he will
II II l)f
was a factor: A battered King, his the suffering is all that it's about.' '
Under rtre 10 resign over the 181· arrests of minorities.
,~· :a ;
investigate
the
l!octor.
He
said
he
Quill,
41,
wrote
he
referred
"ll's devastating to the image of face swollen, his broken lef In a
.I .. ?
est incillence of police brutality,
of no cases in his county
525 N. 2ND ST.
• ·~ ll.
Chief Daryl Gates held his first our city and ~cu~ the Police cast and massive bruises al over Diane, a patient of his for eight knew
· ,-:.~
where
a
1Joc1orassisted
suicide
years,
to
the
Hemloclc
Society,
an
MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
Departmenl,'
said
B
ley,
"ani!
it
his
body,
told
reporters
W
ednesclay
news conference since Sunclay's
.
-•-A·. had
been
prosecuted.
he IIcari! no racial comments dur· organization based in Eugene, Ore.,
•': a~.
incident, and attacked the 15 offi· will talce years to recover.
"Everyone Welcome " .. l.i~
"It's an area that certainly is
"I believe the most important ing the beating. His auomeys sail! dedicated to legalizing euthanasia,
cers involved in the clubbing, Irick...,
difficuiL
1
looked
into
it
and
really
ing and elecbic stunning of a black thing that can be !lone at this time they were not lrying to make it a after she repeatell a wish to die couldn't finll any case-law prece.. ,.( :i!
GOD'S
SIMPLE
PLAN
..... r.l
motorist as "cowarl!s;" singling is to focus on what is needed to racial crusade. The FBI has when her illness began to cause her
'
" It~
deni,"
Relin
sail!.
pain.
out the sergeant whose job it was to recover the respect ani! the sense of launched an investi~on into pos·
• 'l.. ,-,:.
OF
SALVATION
Relin
said
New
York
law
curOne
week
later
Diane
called
,...,,
integrity of 8,300 officers of sible civil rights vio ations.
prevent just such an attack.
rently
considers
promotion
of
a
suiQuill
to
request
barbiturates
"for
.,I.
''I..MJ.
I. "All hove ainned." Roman a
Gates said department proceAnned with a homemade video- L.A.P.D.," Bnulley said. "The city
.· ~ . :t
cide
auempt
a
felony.
,
sleep,"
he
said.
3:10.
"For
all
have
tinned
tape taken by a man in a nearby of Los An~eles will not tolerate dures require a ~rvising offteer
,., ,ue
Other possible felony charges
Quill wrote that Diane would
and come ohort of the glory ' 1!.,." (\l
to be present at t e end of highapartment comslex, Gates said · rogue cops. '
•
af God ... " Romana 3:23
••••lq
Gates told a story of officers speed pursuit to prevent the use of
Thursday he wi I ask the District
I.
"Sin muat be peld for:" Ro- 01J 'l.t t,
Auorney 's Office to file criminal who were excited following what undue force by officers who are
man 1 :12, "for the WIIJeo of . f ' • 'b ~
1 .., " '1~
charges - probably assault with a he said was a I00 mph chase and pumped full of adrenaline from the
aln le dee!h but the gift of • fu 1 i
l!eadly weapon -against the three frightened of the 6-foot, 3-inch excitement of the chase.
God It eternal life .. " Ro- ., 'h m l
King denied there hall been a
'f~ ., ... :n
man a 1 :23 ·
officers who battered Rooney G. King, whom they feared was on the
high-speed
chase.
Ill.
"
JIIUI
·Chrllt
j)eld
for
our
King. 25, for more than a minute c!ruAPCP.
,.:.'\.
A Taser sum gun used on King
aln1:" Roman• 15:8, "but
l ui'!
e sail! the three officers illenli·
after he had been stunned with an
God
oommendeth
Hla
love
had
linle
effect,
Gates
ssi(l,
and
FRIDAY,
.AICH
8,
1991
)111
'
"
"'''
electric Taser gun and was either fied as partici~ in the beating
toward tit, In that while we • ~~ ... -,Q
On his hands ani! knees or flat on would be remov from duty for King a':l:eared to briefly charge
FISH Ull SANDWICH PLAMRS .......;...... $3.19
yet alnnen, Chrlat died '•••"u ~
the duration of the prosecution. The one of e officers who then hit
the~und.
tor ua."
French Friel, Your Choice of Slaw. Macaroni Salad or
'l
him
with
a
baton.
rest
are
on
desk
~bs
or
vacation,
f the three actively involved,
(" ,"al
IV.
"W!Mt
we
mutt
do."
Ro Baked
Beana.
"That seemed 10 be appropriate,
NI
one was a senia' paaol officer with the department satd earlier.
mena 10:11-1 3, "For Who- ·l•• ol.!'f"
then
he was on m, ground and he
s'UNDAY, MARCH 10
Gates sail! he hall no evillence.
a record of .excessive force, one
101\111' alMII cell upon the
~ •. :t
nama of thl Lord ahell 1M "' I•..Q
w!IS a 3-year man with one citizc:n the beating was racially motivated, was suuck, ani! th8t seemed to be
ALL
YOU
CAN
EAT
·
tr- r'l£1A
liVId. "
complaint, and the other a rookie although King is black ani! the ili!IPJllllllriatc," Oates said.
:tit
.
·.Gates
saicltoxicological
tests
on
FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN·........................... 54.$4
V. "How WI Cln know WI lfl
on probatio11. Eleven officen who three officers who landed more
~. Cb ~
on
our
to
Heevan:"
availab~. but
Meshed Potatoea • Gl'llvy, OrHn Bean• with Muahrooma,
t . A..
.stool! by and the sergeant who . than SO vicious blows with billy Kin,: were not
·John 3:31. "He that bellev- t '~. of.R
prehminary
evi
nee
inclicated
he
·
clubs
ani!
boots
are
wldte.
Hot
Roll,
Coffee
or
Small
Drink.
failed to intervene face ~en·
ltll on lie lon haa everleat- •' ,1"11.1'~
The head ·of the Jocal chapter of was under ~ influerice of aleohol.
tal discipline and possib e firing,
1,' \lr'~
Houra: 11:00 A.M. TO 8 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK .
life ..."
..
He
didn't
deserve
to
be
'11 •
Gates said.
. the American Civil Ubertic! Union
VI. · • - - :" I John 15:14
i .. "1
A second amateur videotape of and scvaal civil righiS leaden have whacked around like that and I'll
lnil , •• "And thlt "the CXIfll. ol .&lt;l•l'{
the incidenl surfaced, showinft called on Gates to resign. Gatei be the rust iO apol~ him for
cllnol thlt- lww In Him... " I ' I'IU
e 10 be a
King hogtied after the beating. t was emphatic when he llllill he had that, but he 00esn 't
SUNDAY
SCHOOl, I0100 A.M.
also records the voices of witnesses no intention of relligninf. He has folk hero either. He's an armed
~ ~ ....
MIIMIItQ WOIISHIP,
resisted such calls be oro in a nlbber on puole."
~ f) ,-t')
talking about his injuries.
11110 A.M.
King was released Wednesday
Bradley, a former cop, wont on decade-long reign over a depart·
SUN. EVEMIG, 7:00 PA
television Thursda~ after meeting ment whose motto is "To protect after the District Attorney's Office
llf} ~
refuse~!
to
file
arrest
evasion
and
10
serve"
but
which
has
been
with GateS and the olice Commis·
WID.... STUDY, 7:00 P.M. ·i; ~t··9
. tcY
sion, the civilian board that over· the object of thoussnds of com- charges basod on the police report
H2-2772
.11\.Q
9(
the
incidenL
·
plaints of brutality - more t.han
sees tbl dqwa11enL
FUNIAIINTll
IHDEPINDENT
· . "The commission has agreed 125 this year alone.
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·L MAJOR RANDOLPH.
TRACT TWO: litultod In through I In tho Plolntlfl't goil Rudcer: J-11 Ann ( •
,.,.. oflor for oele, 11 tho
• told pclnt: thin.. North
doceoeod
Sactlono I end 11. Town 4; complolnt ond tholr predl- Whlto end lhollo luo Fllildo ' "'
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N. MARY E. SWIFT, de- - b y I. E. Rood ot tho olon of oold r i l l - ond tho proportlonuolforth, at ~·"
dey of April. 1lll , 1111 :OO grentoro' 1111 property line
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Sltuotod In &amp;action 3&amp;. thoiOIIth lido of tho obove
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REFERENCE DEED: Vol. No. 2 11 b4ilng In Froctlonol thot you havo Non nomld ",;1 ·
18' 3 3 .. 11111 total dlmnce prolood It: UII,OOO.OO..
on undlvldod 'h lnt""'lt. ond 218, 1'1!110 411; Vol. 218, 8acti0n 11, Fraction 18. Dlfendtnt In tho octlon '""' ''"'
... 31100 · ~- - 01 norTorrrioof Solo: Caoh
,
thot tho dtfendtntlc Ricky · Pogo 1311: Vol. 277. Pogo Olive Townthlp
Mligo · tltlod Jocquollne M·. Novo. f\l
;;;....,;.....i;"~ continuing
' Roll 111111 01nno1 b4i 1ald Lll Blake; Uolo Sacho. · 1001, ll,telgo COunty, Ohio, County, Ohl&lt;!, ' whorllo, Plolntlfl. vo. Rocky Allen ·· :
olong llld llno ond wlth tho for looo lhon two-third• of lprrrierly Lioll Blako; Juotln Deod Racorde.
-•ore 18.311ocreoln8fC· Nova, Dolendont. Thlo ac- . ,..,
ore of o C!IIVI tO the llfl·hov- tho opprellod volue.
Coleb I loki, • minor: AnBubjiiCt tO oil oooo'monto. tlon 6 ond .70 ocreo In Soc- lion hlo boon aaoltnld Coli .,,~
lng I rodluo of 732. 71-·•
Jlmoo M. SoulobY gelo Rucklr; J-el Ann hlghwoyo, 111111 ond othlr tlon 11. Town 4, Rlnilt 1 1; No. 80 DR 278, ond II pond- .~:~•
dllta- 111 .BI to · on
Sheriff of Melgl County, White ond Sheila Suo Floldo oonVIYIInceo at roaord, If
WHEREFORE.
Pleintiff lng In tho Melgo County ,,,. ·.
lnt ~ .._..
Ohio nch awn on undivided ony.
domondo thot hlr thllln the Common Pl11o Court. Bold 1,_;
1 pi th
,:;. .,;'·thee,::,.. ~;"'.;
1 /12th intoreot In Mid rool
Auditor'• Po reel Noe: llkl rill 111111 ond thotltlo dlvorco woo flied nn Doc am- ~~"
,eltato doocrlbed In ...,d 110•·00148 • · 1101·00141. ofthldlfondontt, RickyLN ber7,1110,ondooekocuo- .:
01 oouth 3
dog,... 31'14"oat1111.11
aamplllnt aa Tract 1 ond r....-lvoly.
·
·
Bilko. UeloSIICho.formerly todyofyaurtwomlnorchll· - ••
~ -co north • doglooi
Troct 2. Trect 1 lo deocrlilfd
Plolntlflltltlt further thoI Lillo Bloko. Juotln Coleb dron on behoH of your wlr.. ~:::
00' 27" Nit 27.21fHtloon
11 followe:
·
·
- · are orroro In tho do· Blolut, . 1 mlncir; Angela Jacquellno .M. Novo. Thl '&gt;©:
Iron ·ptn. pooling an Iron pin .
TRACT ONE: Tho follow· ocrlptlon ond atMr orroralft Ruckor, Jewol Ann. White. Carriplllnt far Dlvarco el- .,.·
ing doocrlbed ,.., , ootoll . tho conveyoncu of oold roll lnd Shlllo Sue Floldo In the legeo thol you hovo been •·'
ot 1.29 feet; thenco oouth ·4 .
dogr•o 10, 40 .. . . lilt
oltuated Iii Slctlono 4 ond lltltlln thoahlln oftlllo of propcrtlono 111 forth i n - guilty of graoo nog""' of :.;~
207.80 feet to m• odge 01
'10. Lot 11118. Town 4, . 11ld '"' oltlte deocrlbed 11 complaint be quilted 11 duty end extromo cruelty to- .. :
tho Ohio River. -ling on
PUbliC Notice
Ronoo. 11 . of Ohio Cam, Tract No. 1 In oald ~m- · ogolnot ony clolm or lnt.,.it w~rd your- ond • '·f
Iran pin 11 117.73 feet;
po~y·o Purah111, detcrlbod plolnt; thlt tho d....,.nto, of oil 0 dof11ndontl 01 dlil!lllon ,of property end !,.,
thonco along tho rlvor north : "
.11 lollOwo. to-wit:' Bogin• tho unknown· hlln It lew. Ultodln Hid complaint. l'ur- dobte. cooto. ond ottomey ··;· '
75 dlgreoo 44' 21" .. H.t
LEGAL NOTICE
nlng eight rpd1 -on l.lnko nat . of kin, dovillll, dlo· tllormoro, thot oil dAda In · - ·
·..
-~
77.22 felt; thance lllvlng
IN THE
eoot altho narthllot co,_ trlbutloo. admlnlotrotaro ar the Choln of ntle dOtcrlbed . You ore required to on- ·100
tho rlver'o odgo north 2
COMMON PLEAS COURT of on ·Iighty troct at exocutoro, II ony, of - h of oo TrOat No 2 be lolormod owor tho Complolnt within onw
dlgrooa
41' 2T' ooot
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
lind, . d - . by Philip t~o following:
DANIEL to rotilct ihl correct dl· tw•ty·eight 128) dayo oftor l&lt; ffl
3211.14 feet to on Iran pin, , HELLEN HOLLAND,Iko
Hetzer to E.M. Klbblo, woot RANDOLPH, ELIZABETH ocriptlon of ooid Trect No. 2. tha lilt publlcltlan of thlo -_.;
pooling on Iron pin 11 47 _18 Hellen Bloke,
Plolntiff and o((ot 1,11;-..., ooot RANDOLPH, ELIZA RAN- Alto on a llnel hoorlng for Notlco. which wUI be pub· ..,.;..
teet: thlnco
aouth eo
VS
oovanty-nlno rado ond ollty- DOLPH, LUCINDA MYERS. thla ca~Hthottho Plolntiff'o llllhod oncao- for olx(6) "",
dig,_ 10' 33"
Wilt RICKY LEE BLAKE, ET AL
o1x Nnk•: thanco north 24 ANTHONY MYERI, 8A· int~r~otln the roll lltltl be tuccooalvo - · · Tho loot ~ ,y.
141.10 feet to tho point of
Dtfendonto dogre11 weot twonty·one AAH E. FIELOI, 8AAAH 111 off to hlr In 11-oity. H publlcotlon wHI be on the . :&lt;
boglnnlng ond contllnlng
Co11 No. BO·CV·273
rod• and flftMn llnko to 1 ROO.D, DAN ROOD, oko tha 11mo can bo dono 22nd doy of March, 1181, 1''"
0.177 ocru.
To tho unknown holro-ot· gum treo; thence north 20 DAN RUDE, and I. E, without monll•t Injury to and tho -ty-olght 128) .,..,1
'fhe-diiCflptlon·pre- low. noxt·of·kln. devl1111, dig,... welt lorty-oiJc rodo ROOD, DUDLEY FIELDS, ltavoluo· othorwiM thotthe doyafaron-lngwlllcom- "'"'
porod by !VIIIo. Mochwort. dlotrlbuteeo, legotoo1, od· to e -lor oturrip; tllonce WILLIAM H. 'WHITEHEAD, riel oototo be IDid: ihlt ouch -nco on thot dot,. In tho , .,
Hombllton • Tilton. ' Inc. mlnlotretaro, and oxocutonl, · we• -anty-three rodo to MAnLDA REED. WILLARD furt..., legol end qultoblo COli of your fellure to on/a/ Gregory .K. Wrlght,Re- Hony,of ..ah 'oltholollow- lendo formorly ..,od by REED, 2~d. MAJOR RAN· rollefllograntlduthecourt owor or othlrWioo reopond ,,
!IIIIo~ SUI'VOYOr #11311.
lng:
.
Thom11 Trlbbet 2nd; thence DOLPH, II,IARY E. SWIFT,
oonoldiro propor ln. tho air· II l'lqutltod by tho Ohio •
s bj . · I '-•I
I. A. DANIEL RANDOLPH. oouth - t y rod1: thence MARTHA BRACY, DAVID cumiltonceo
Rulaa of ClvM Pro-ure, ~ -~. =:,:,:~-:f !~~,j
docooood
1111 oovanteon rad1; thenco . RANPOLPH ond A. P. WI·
You ora ~ulrod · to on- Judgmnt of daflult wll bo ond rightl of Wily olrecordo.
· B.. . EUZAIETH
RAN- oouth 1O'h dlfl/lll wolt LEY moy hovooomo clolm or • - thli oomplolnt&gt; within rondlrod ogalnlt you ond for .
EXCEPTING 'thertllrom tho
DOLPH. ""' 1 d
thlrtY·th- rod• end 1..-y· lntoreoi In llld rill • - • by 21 doy1 af tho loot publica· the rolilf domondod In the
-L oH. 1111 end other m~ ·
C. ELIZA RANDO~PH. de· ' llnka to tho pilei of begin· vlrtuo of tho ~lng at tho tlon of thl1 notlcl..whlch will Complllnt.
,
·.nilr!llo ,lnd , rlghta -lore
Clleod
nlng, cantolnlng 28 ond dildo in uld chlln of tltlo. 111 publlahld onco HCh
Doted thlo 11th doy of ""'
r 1 old by C.H. Wlllomo.
D. ~~DA II,IYERS, Do- · 6/10th ocrao. bo tho 11mo Plaintiff furthor 110111 W...lor 1ix (I) eoniiiCUtlve. Fobruory, 1991.
.,.~
T - . In dHd rocordod. Jn
.._
moro or lou:
any orrcre thot· may lp-r lNIOko ond the lilt publiCILorry Spencer; .~
Vol 1117 p
220 ~A
. E. ANTHONY MVERS.
Except-oorooflondln · In tho dltcrlptlon or· tha . tlondotewllbemodoonthe
ClerkoiCCiurto .,.,;
....da,
~
cleCIIIId
·
we•portof.ebovedoocrlbed wording in uldcheln at title 28th dey otMorch.1981.1n (2) 111, 22;
~,,~
· Further tho fl/lnt~ro. tli~li I.._.F•. •B•A•R•A..
H...E•••F.IE•L•D•S•
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~lro and 11olgn•. hlrlby r
~;I
gront to tho gront11. hor
1y vlrtuo o1 on Order o1
Solo l-oci out of tho Common pt011 Court of Molgo

3 . Announcemtnta
Oulllod I
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-lion aoil

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The Daily Sentinel has
an enormous amount of
Happy Ads, In Memory
Of, Etc., dating back at
least to 1988. P1ctures ·
must be p1cked up at
The Daily Senbnel office
before March 30th to
avoid being destroyed.

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Public Notice

Public Notice

IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT. .
PROBATE OIVIIION
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
IN THE MAnER OF
SETTLEMENT OF .
ACCOUNTS.• PIIOIATE
COURT. MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
.
Acoountt ond _,....,oat .
tho fol-11 nomod llduc:Jar..
leo hlv1 blln llod In tho Probote Court. Moigo County,
Ohio. lor__.. ond -

Aid •cco'u nu wll be Con•kl·
orod ond contlnuod trcm dty

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ESTATE NO. 217711 Flnol
ond Dlotrlbutlve .Account of
R - S. Clilrk,.Exocutor of
the Eot,.l iJf Cormln Eugone
Clark,Ooceelod.
ESTATE NO. 211112 Anll
end Dlotrlbutlvo Aaoount at
Morllyn A. Newmen. Exacu·.
tor of tho E1ttte of Erell
·
Poul Orr. D--d.
ESTATE NO. 21882 Fino!
ond Dlltr...,.lve Aooount of
Robert M. Thomton, Exacu·
tor of tho Eototo at Bornlco
Oplli Wlnn, Doc-od.
ESTAT.E
NO. 23821
Fourth current .aaount of
Greco W-. Guordiln ·at
tho PoriOn ond Eo- of
Mori&amp; Alon Woller, An In·
compltlnt Poroon. ·
. ESTATE NO. 18101. Fll·
t-tl) Annuol Account at
Loulo B. Vouahan. Guordiln
of tho PorliOn ond. E...to of
Wllltm R-•o. An lncoinpotont Peraon.
'
ESTATE NO. 23791 Flrot
Current Aacount at Joon
Wolla. Truotao of tho Truot
under the Will at Elu Klmeo,
Dacoaood.
.
ESTATE NO. 23811 Flnel
end Olotrlbutlve Account at
Judith A. Holter, Admlnlotrotrlx of tho Eltltl of Ro·
bert Gory Holtor, Ooaootod.
Unleoo excoptlonl oro llild
thereto, uicl ICCOUntl Will
be for hoorlng before oold
Court an tho lth dty ot
April. 1111. 11 which time

1 C8rd of Thanks
Tho fllmHy of Bonhe
Walr. willh to oxtand
our deopoat thanka
and 11Jproclatllln 10 aU
our frltnda and neigh·
bo,. who helped In
eny way during the
1011 &lt;If our mother.
Thenk thoaa'Who 11nt
flowera,
food end
cardt.
Special thenkl to
Squed 88 end Pomeroy EMS, Dr. Brown,
ataff 1t Votorana M•·
rnorlol Hoapltol, Home
H11lth Nurua end the
Alzhelmoro progrem
. end our dalf n\lighbor,
Coral Soval.
Thenka to Rev. Eerl
Shulor. tho pollbterera
end tha Ewing Funerel
Home for tholr klndneu. you will nevoi bo
forgotten.
Thenk You All.
Tha Bertlte Wolfe
Famly

11

· to doy un'll finally dlopoood
of,
Anv. pMton
lntereltod
moy file. wtltton .....ptlono
to Mid KCOui'lta or to matt·
oro portolnlng to the 'IXICU·.
tlon of tho trult. not let•

thin live doyo prior to tho
dote oot for hlorlng. · .
ROBERT E. BUCK
JUDGE
Common Pleo.o Court.
Prabote Dlvllllan
Melgo, County, Ohio
13) 8 1tc

Public Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
IlEAL ESTATE
Tho 81111 of Ohio,
Molgo County.
.
Ptopilo Bl!lklng • Trull
Company,
of Morlotte;
Ohio. Pllllntiff, vo. 0. Woyno
Sonnltt .ond lorbare J . Ban·
non. IOintly •nd -oily.
Dtfendonto;
·
No. 88·CV·301
In purouonco of on Order
at Bolo In tho • - • ontlllod
octlon, I will offer for 1111 It
publiC
ouctlon. an ·the
ground floor of tho Caurthou• In Pomoroy, In tho
obovo nomod County, on
Tuoldoy. tho 1 lith day of
AprM, 1191; ot 10:00 o.m..
the followJng dlocrlbod ,..,

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.Yai'd Sale

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Busi·ness Servi·ceos

WHAlEY'$
AUTO PAITS

....

R. MASH
CARPENTRY

· ROOFING
NEW _ REPAIR
0

&amp; Vlqlnlty

tor Information.

EXt. 313.

ALL.Vord Soi11Muol II Pold In
Advonco. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
the doy bolD,. lhlld II to run.
Sunday odltlan • 2:00 p.m.
Friday. llandoy odHion • .2:00
p.ni. Soturdoy.
·

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

504-841-8003

...

-ian Compony

Rick

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porcol of lind •• 1 '"""no 'at
··~
lngNd
to
1nd
egreu
from
h---------,r----~~:--..-.,.---------"T"-..--------'1"'"---.---::-.--'";~
tile ldjolnlng r~~l 111111.
· · •
EXCEPTING
tho Ohio
USID APPUANCEs
Howard L .Write...
!llvor Rollwoy onci PoL~
Compony'o right of wey be·
91 Ill T WABIIITT
WASIIIIS-$ 100 op
lng fourtoon foot In width.
lett
on
o
l
lido
of
·
Specializing
I•
DIYIS-$69
op
:
.
•Vinyl Siding ' ',
· •Garages
••naroiS-S
100 .,
••
following
Clucrlbed
conCntom.
Fr••
lllllllr
Sltuotod In Townlhlp of
•Replacement
UNGES---$1U "P
Olivo, County at Molt• and ~.:;m....,lng 11 j, pclnt In
•Room
Additions
NEW • USED PARTS
Gutters ·
Wlndowa
FIHZDS~S 125 op
Btoto of Ohio, to-wit: ·
tho Inter-lion of the exlot·
FOR ALL MAKES •
R
·
•Kitchens
-.
Sathe
•
00fl np
·"l
llolng 30 ..,... oil the .. lng oouthorly right of woy
•uo OVIIIS-$79 op
MODELS
Downspout•
•lnoulatiOn
• ,.
lOUth olde of thofolowlngdl- line of Stile Number 124
•Vinyl Siding
t o·~•
992·7013
'
lEN'S APPLIANCE
Gutter Cleamn g
JAIIES
KEESEE
•I
ocrlbod .... .......... In ond tho W•ot llno "hold ono
•Restoration
. _ 30, TOWtllhlp 4, Hundred Acle Lot Number
•'
SERVKE
or 992-5553
Painting
992-2772 or
•·•·
R - 11 . lloglnnlng . 130
eRapair Work
992-5335
..
985-3561
01 TOLl FlEE
FREE ESTIMATES
742-2251
~.
raclo north at tho toudl- :\:::.'!:.lnt ·~:h"!':
Acrou frt1111 Post Offlco
1139 Bryen Piece
' .~
of •lei S - n 30 It pr-rty
c~~rnor: ' theneo
1-100•141·0070
949-2161
POMEROY, OHO
thl
oonw of l..ta South 2 dlgr- 41 • 27" .
DAQI.., 01110
M lddlepon, Ohl!l
~
POMIIOY, OHIO·
·
10/30111 tfn
toou~ o-od by Phlbl
11-14-tfn
Wilt olang tho Ol"o-r'o '----~3~/I~/;.:'8El1~1J.1Jlmo::J
.
l-4·'1-1 ••· pd.
. Lano; t h - north 1 10 raclo: Wilt pr-rty line ond tho
.tl)anco 110 raclo ID till Wilt Nne of One Hundrod
mlddkt of Sactlon lno; thence Acre Lot Numller 283 and
&amp; BIRD
Iouth 110 raclo to the north- . tho oxlotlng cerriorllno of
oomor at lond ""'-'\' Walnut Stroot. 178.00 foot
ownod by ........ Lono: t h - to tho reel r.:lnt of beginning
etlawHo....
WIII110 rodt to tho ploco of lor the ond heroin dl·
boillmling,
aonlolnlna 30 ocnbed; tlionce Iouth 87
CUSTOM IUILT
=
dlgr111 18' 33" Eaot olono
HOMES
&amp;
GARAGES
,.
~
oco~nplete
Complete Grooming
' PRIOR
INSTRUMENT tho centerllno of the Ohio
"At lea10nablt Prices" ·•
REFERENCE: .Volume 284,
lamodallng
. For All Breeds
Pogo13.
Stop &amp;
PH. 949·2101
~~
Bold pnml•• .,.locotod
on Rice Run Rood. Reodo·
Fraa Estlillatas
Court StrHt
lu. 949-2160 ~
Owner &amp; Operator
viii, Ohio.
Real.Estate Gener'al
915-4473
Sold promlooo opprolood
'. Day or Night
at Twomy-th,.. Thouund
NO SUNDAY CALLS &gt;I
667-6179
Dolle ... ond Na/100 Dalloro
Pomeroy,
_, .....
2/27/'91/l
.tno.
5-31.'90 lfn
(t%3,000.00) ond 01nnot bo
oclcl for illothon twc-thlrda
~1
' .
of thot omcunt.
Tho hlghoot bid wlil be ac~~ ~
coptod.
~:
Tormo ' of
Salo: Flvo
-W!:~_- ....
-ruii'Nc:k Rr... L t 1
OPEN
7
DAYS
'•
Hundred DQiilre 1*100.001
All lUllS
206 NORTH SECOND AVE.
A
WEEK
'•
cooh or certHiod ahlak on
HlftiiOI • 11111101
lrl• It Ill Or Wa
9 A. M. 'TIL 7 'P,M . '•
;1
dey of olio, belonce duo
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
FREE ESTIMATES
upon conflrmotlon of ule .
•lck Up. .
20$ N. Socltlll Sll'ut
OFFICE 992-21181/HOME 992-6192
N]ou clean up your
''
lnd delivery rrf dotd.
.
Toke
the pain aut of
pr 111 wuklllds .... we • ::
MIDDlEPOIT, OHIO.. 45760
DOTTIE
S.
TURNER,
BROKER
lEN'S
APPLIANCE
Jomoa M. loulolly, Bhlriff
paitti...
bu1_ on wttklnds.
Office 614-992-2186
Melge County, Ohio
SERVICE
RUTLAND
Nice
fenced
back
yard
and
a
2
story
frame
Til-COUNTY
. II
HOME
614.992·5692
Thomoa P. Wobotor.
let me do .it for you.
992·5335 or
home with 4 to 5 bedrooms, dining room. and big living room,
•
Attornov
DDmE S. TUINEI, POIEI
. RECYCUNG
• 'I:1
VERY RIASONAIL£
915·3561
carport playhouse, and storage building. Assumable loan
(3) a. 111. 22 3tc
HOUSES•LOTBIIFARMI
locatod
Oft
lhoiJIIIIU
On
-,,
AG"ea ,,.. hit Dfflca
available wdh $3,000 down paym~nt and assume the loan of
COMMERCIAL
HAVE
lmiENCES
Tile
Comor
of
'1
Thrnvs art buuin' ln lho
117 l.lacollll St.
$24,441.99. The monthly payment .is $310.00, which inWe Need Uollnp!
11.
1
&amp;
II.
143
:•
(614) 915-4110
I'OIIIIOT, DlttD
cludes principal. Interest, taxes, and insurance. There is 24
.
II·S:,o-tto
, •I
Pom•ay, Ohio
3· 1· '11- 1 mo. pd.
3/1/tll/lfll
yrs. left to pay and the intereJ rate is 12.5%.

Eloy Warlll ExCIIIont Poyl Aournble Product• at home. C.l

Gaiii!J9IIB ·

J&amp;L
INSULATION . •:

£,

!':1

14 It aluminum SEA .N••IlYPI' ·
lllhlng boot. lnaludoo 7'112 ' "
motOf. 6M-zse..10M.
.' .

TDOL RENTAL

Ill. Booohunlor Boot, 21 LB .. , .
Thrull Trailing Malar, 2 Swivel •

se•,

.

not:th••••t

.SIMON'S
PIC I·
·A-PAIR
SAME
LOCATION

......

GROOM
ROOM

•G•I'GII•

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Entrance
POMEROY'- OHI.O

EMILEE MERINAR

or

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR

nrw.-.

ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR

•VINYL SIDING
,
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

GRANT ST . ....; MIDDLEPORT ....; A one story home w1th 5
rooms, 2-3 bedrooms, SliiTle new carpetina and some new
. plumbing. 1111mediale possesston.
· $8,500

BISSELL :
SIDING CO.

SNOWVILL£- Shows'TlC -A 40 acre farm that IS all rol·
ling cleared pasture land. Appro.. 20 acres lenced . Lar(le
metal barn, and an immaculately clean 3 bedroom n~wer
home with lree gas, equipped kitchen, and public water.
Must see.
. $55,1100

.... .._. ....

"F;eo Eatlm ..ea"

Apart-time position is open for an
activities director for the longterm care unit. Flexible schedule.

LAUREL CLIFF ROAD - Sectionll ·only _; NO LAND - A
three year old 24i52 home that hau family room with afireploce, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cathedral ceiling, skylight, extra
msulation, heat pump, and many more extras. $30,1100

If interested, contact: .
Becky Janovec, SNF Director
or
Rhonda Dailey, Director of Nursing
VMH Skilled Nursing Facility
115¥2 East Memorial Drive
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
(614) 992·2104, Extension 214

MIDDLEPORT - A 1975 Windsor mobile home that is
12x60. tias 2 bedrooms, hu(e liYinJ room, equipped
kitchen lots of windows, and utiiHy areatn bath. Very neaUy
set up On a 30x100 lot.
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3 bedrooms in this I li story hOme on a 50x140 lot Has
newt! heat pump, skyliahl. vinyl sidin&amp; and a picket fence ,
for privacy. Seller has left lhe 1r111 and wil not refuse any
reasonable offer. and may conseler • 2nd mortaaae.
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Yocal students to compete
' Vocai music students of Meigs
High School will travel to Athens
Saturday 10 participate in the Dis·
tric tl7's Oiorus Contest at AlhCns
High School.
The men 's ensemble will per·
form 81 9 a.m., the mixed chorus 81
I0:20, and the women's ensemble
~1 11:20 a.m.•
. The chorus recently canpeted in
the District 17 Solo and Ensemble
Contest held at Ohio University,
Seven students receiving a superior
rating for solos were Cassie Hubbard , Michael Still , Holly
Williams, TraceyGrueser, Joy
'?' Brien, Steven R. Manin, and

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·Announcements
Qrganizational ·
meeting
: Syracuse Youth League will
~old a baseball organizationa l
meeting 81 Syracuse Grade School
an Tuesday at 7 p.m.
¥issionary speaker
Ruth Eshenauer, a missionary 10
Korea, will speak at South Bethel
New Testament Church on Silver
Ridge Road near Reedsville on
Sunday at 7 p.m. She will show
slides of Islam and the Middle East
situation. The public is invited.
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l)ivorces processed

: An action for divorce has been
filed in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Arlene Russell,
Pomeroy, against William Eugene
RusseU, Gallipolis.
· A divorce has been granted ·by
t11e coun 10 Angel Sue Kimes from
S_tephen Michael Kimes.

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Amy Rouse.
. Students receiving superior rat·
mgs for ensembles were Marlo
While, Jenny Erlewine, Michelle
Young, Misi Neutzling,' Joy ·
O'Brien, and Melinda Dailey.
Soloists receiving excellent ratings were Melissa Pooler, Paul T.
Van Cooney , Michelle Young
Misi Neutzling, Marlo White'
Holly Williams, Angie While ~
GOSPEL TONES TO SING • A hymn sing will be held at Hill- ..
Harper, and Michael Cleland. '
side Baptist Church on Friday at 7 p.m. Fealllred pests will be
Excellent ratings for ensembles
Tile Gospel Tones, a trio from Point Pleasant, pictured, J..r, Mr.
· went to Tracey Grueser, Holly
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Mrs. Gary Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Humphrey. Also perWilliam s, Amy Rouse, Evelyn
will be Tile Cllildren of God, Tbe Re&lt;ieemed Quartet, Tile
forming
Neace Tmcia Co$ar, Angela Sear·
Joyful
Hurts,
God's Llltle Lambs, and The WIJUD&amp; Hearts Linda
les, Cindy McGwre, Cassie Hub·
Jones
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also
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. bard, and Erin Harper.
Route 7. Rev. James R. Acree Sr•.lovltes the pubUc. ·

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sbn' s home in Pomeroy.
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· ~ith gifts exchanged from both.
. · Attending was her husband,
Robert Knapp, Syracuse; grandson,
Cory Wilson, Pomeroy, and friend,
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: A judgment debtor suit .in the
aP.loun~ of $403,577.16 has been
flied in Meigs County Commo11
~eas Court by JD Drilling of
Racine, and others, against Wella'
~lard Deangelo Panilership (H &amp;:
V( Energy, Inc., of Aurora, Co.

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ment at Meigs High School recently participated in the District 17
sillo and ensemble festival on the
c'.ampus of Ohio University in
Athens.
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and their ratings are listed below
with Class A being the ' most
advanced.
Class C - Kevin Taylor (I),
~berry Johnson (11}, Misi Neutzling
(p, and Michelle Young (1).
• Qass B - Chris Hall (1), Miranlla Nicholson (11) and Sliane Hat~eld {II).
• Class A - Paul Sh11p {1), Ryan
Gowan {11), and Mike Hall {11).
: The ensembles and the musi·
clans that pecfonned were:
) Class B - percussion ensemble
(!),Julie Buck, Amy Lemley, Sean
Walton, Mary Compston, Jared
Stewart and Richie Carson.
; Class C - clarinet choir {II),
l'jlelinda Dailey, Sherry Johnson,
~obby Vance, Jayme TiUis, Becky
Snowden and Katrina Turner.
) Class C - saxophone quinlet {11),
Derek Miller, Wendy Clarlc, Marlo
White, Kevin Taylor, Allison Gan-

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strives 10 make bolting safe for all t
boaters and education of the boat- ;
ing public is considered the best·!
way 10 insure loss of life and/or l

Meigs Countians are inviled 10
attend a free safe boating course
·which is being Qffeml by the U.S.
Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 35
beginning Mart~ 21 in the Columbus Southern Power building on
May Avenue in Athens:
The course will continue each
Thursday evening through May 2 at
.7 p.m. Participants will learn about
basic SC81Jt8Dship, navigatiQn rules,
legal requiremenrs, maril)e engines,
boat handling, piloting, charts and
Marine radio. Certificates will be
i~ued 10 those successfully completing the course. Some insur'ance
companies offer boat insurance discounts to those with the certifi-

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Big Btary
Qlt D World Tomorrow
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8:30 (!) Herillgl of Faith
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Adventure• Great Lakes
Salmon Tactics:' Monster
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12!1 Outdoor Mapzlne
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2:05 (lJ MOVIE: Pflnll Earth
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Batteries Great American
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2:45 ~ e lUI NBC SportoWortd
World Indoor Track and Field
Championships lrom Seville,
Spain (T)
3:00 (!) Gnall Decieiono
(f) Moyers: Facing Evil
Psychiatrlll M. Scott Pack,
poet Maya Angetou, Barbara
Jorc!an, pastor samuel D.
Proctor, and olheri discuas
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Clvalcade The 30th annual
NAPA Knoxville Nationals are
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3:35 (IJ MOVIE: Tha Ice Plret11
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4:00 CI1 e lUI PGA Golf
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Son&lt;,ls of Berlin, GershWin,
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Olympic Wintlrft~t
Countdown to Albertville.
Women's World Cup
Downhill and Super G frOfll
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10:30 Ill Cellllrlty Ou1doora
Qll John Anllerberg
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di!IS. Poirot investigiltes. (PI
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Pantera is featured alOng
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celebrates his. birthday with a
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Baxllr·Birney takea an
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11:45 (J)
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12:00 !IJ e Star Search
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II) Holpoodlntlder
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Power Hosts Gery Lee, Rich
Hooser and Army Armstrong
examine the 1110nsllr truci&lt;
competition at Richmond, Va.
@ Lacloa Pro Bowlera Tour
From Garland, Texas (T)
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World Tomorrow
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Hidden Heroes
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LoN Mlkey joins a
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donkey makes a mcnkey out
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meets Billy O.S Williams and
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Jane Pauley stereo. 1;1
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Funnlell People A boy
stages his own· rodeo with a
hobby horse. Stereo. &amp;:;1
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becomes Lerry and Sharon's
houseboy to pay back a
debt. Stenso. &amp;:;1
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United States Grand Prl•
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IIJI New Zarro Sterec. 1;1
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Iunday Nfglit II the Movies
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(IJ-National Geographic
Explorer
(!) Tchllltcml!y 150th
Blrtlldlr Gill From
IAnfngr8d Jesere Norman,
ltzhak Pertrnlin and the
Lanlngrad Philharmonic pay
tribute to Tehalkovaky. (1 :001
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12!11naicla Winaton Cup .
llacing Goodwrench 200
Busch Grand NttiOnll end
Goclqwrench 500 Wlnaton
Cup ot the North caroline
Motor Speedway In
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SWMI&lt;IIIRt'Mw .
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confronts his father altar he
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Endeavors you ahara with close lrlands
oould have promising poeaiblllties for all
-ned In the ~ lllead. In addi.tlon to being worthwhile, they should
alaobefun.
IIIICII (feb. 20-March 20) Your posllblfltlet lor relllzlng your hopes and
upectatlOna today are a bit batW than
ITICII otr.r llgne. becao• your aaplratlona wll be practical. Know whera to
loDk lor romance end you'H lind n. The

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Astro-Graph Matchmaker Instantly reveals whk:h signs are romantically parfeet for you. Mail $2 to Matchmaker. c/o
this -aper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428.
ARIES (March 21-April11) Evwyonels
appreciative ol acknowledgment. but
you're more likely to get what you desire by not trying to solk:lt praise.
TAURUS (April 20-MioJ 20) You'll take
your Involvements seriously today, and
you're apt to be philosophical regarding
their outcomee. Your attitude will help
you to effectively handle developments.
GE_, !Mer 21.,_ :101 Your greetest gratificatiOn today Ia likely to come
from a 111uatlon In whk:h you're working
on aomethii)Q that It In common with
another. n could ell hat' be busi.- or
social.
,
CANCER (J..,. 21..,.., 22) Elefore
making a majOr declalon today, n may
be advlaable to gat your mate's opinion
reg•dlng the matter. Your par1- may
see anematlvel that you've overlOOked.
LEO (Julf 21-Aut. 22) II you do not uae
your time and energy prodOCllvely today, you're apt to feel guilty abOUt your
behavior latllf. Do the right thing and
forego punlthlng youraell.
YIRGO (Aut. 2:3-Bept. 221 Bullneea
and pleallure make a compatible miX
today, provided you put the majOo em-

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Ities for doing what you aat out to do are 11:30(2). 11J Tllllghi 8how
very good today, provided you can susBlllrao.
tain your motivation. Makeaure to keep
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why you want It done loremoat in your
thoughts.'
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-~. TOIIIgllt
younaall get Into situations that •e too
ColwJCtkNl
confining today, you oould feel unco!TIDlpttiCI\
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people with whom you'na Involved re0 MOVII: ltmlalon of ._
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hearts, covered by tbe '10 and jack. He
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was happy to see West's queen win.
Dealer: South ·
Another spade wu led, the ace winning in dummy. Another heart wu led
Welt Ntirtll Eut
Pus 2+
Paa
from dummy, and declarer's expectaPus
Paa
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PUB
Paa
hearts bit the table. Now the king anfj
PUB
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ace of clubs and a club ruffed iD dummy set up tile rest of South's clubs.
Opening lead: • 5
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be made routinely, in an expert game
many Easts came up with a winning
defensive.play at trick two to bold de- clater to come to It% tricks. Ob, a declarer to oaly II tricks. Work It out for clarer wltll X-ray eyes miCbt still fiyourself: U East puts up the· king of nesse agalnat West's jack of clta, but
hearts wben trumps are firSt led from that play would be aplllst percen·
dummy, tbere is now no way for de- tages.

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ACROSS
candi1 Bowler's
dates
buUon
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shaped
Preak,
42 Spanish
ness ·
hero
winner
, 43 More·
11 Sacrifice
pleasant
site
44 Young
1'2 Politico
ones
Abzug
45 Water"
13 Declare
melon
boy
26 City .
14 Some
nuisances 7 Traveler's
flyers
tides
DOWN
master
27Rich
15 Corn
1 Scoundrel 8 Blatant
travelers
holder
2 Matador's
insult
28How
16 Reverfoe
Llama's
some
ence
3 Betray, In
kin
vaccines
18....,..de
away
10 Droopyare taken
deux
4 Mother's
eared
30 ThriUed
19 "Exodus•
command
hound
31 Transit
hero
5 lmpeach- 17 Homer of
travelers
20 Knight
able
' painting
33 Listens
address
offense · 23 Study
to
21 Bar
6 The
24 Under311 Draw
"rocks"
Yokum
stood
41 Contend
22 Downing
Street
seUing
24 Pesky
insecl
25 Sawbuck
27 Doe or
Deere
29 More ·~
supple
32 Before
33 Sty
resident
34 Wallach
or
Whitney
35 File folder
feature
36 Lamb
tender
37 Craze
38 List of
DAILY CRYI'fOQUOl'ES- Here's how to work it: .318

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• NarlwCia Now

THE ENEMY
Wo\SATiiS
WHAT?

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By·James Jacoby

by THOMAS JOSEPH

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reMarchlng the

Fact-finding mission

NORTH . ·' ,_ ..,.
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of life. Ilea:

BRJDGE

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AUDITOR SWORN IN • Swearing In ceremonies were held In the omce of GaUia County
Auditor Ron t;:anaday. Canaday (center), was
re·elected for his third term and was sworn in

By MELINDA POWERS
fill's daily intake limit.
Times·Sendnel News Staff
"Last Friday (March 1), we took
.
, •- ~ ih"28.33 IOOit all GaUli.I28J!eff
GALLIPOLIS ....:: The closing Of waste;'' Briggs said: "Thi- Fri~y
the:MasOn County landfill forced we took in 60.33 tons 'of Oalha
waste inll!l&lt;e at the Gallia County . County wasie, 44.33 tons of Meigs
Landfill !O increase by more than County waste, and 16.67 tons of
70 tons over the facility's February Mason County waste."
avera'e Friday, according to a
Briggs said the increase was a
county official.
·direct result of che shutdown of the
The Morgan Township site toolc Mason County landfill, operated by
in more than 121 tons of tiash Fri- ERO, Inc. The facility was closed
day, accordinjl to Gallia County after a West Virginia Department
Solid Waste Duectoc Doug Briggs of Natural Resources investigation
just seven tons short of the land: revealed several violations of ·the

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participants listed as plaintiffs in
the case , and others like them,
according to the complaint.
The employees who were to be
laid off on Monday include four
administrative staff and 14 nonadministrative staff. The restraining
order filed on Friday, however, at
least temporarily forbids the
MRDD bQIIfd from laying off the
staff members.
Judge Crow repo(led Friday that
the verification of the ·complaint
(i.e. sworn under oath) prompted ·
him to grant the restraining order,
which will be in effect at least until
a preliminary hearing is held on
Friday afternoon.

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area drivers may use until the bridge is
reOpened.

ROAD TO CLOSE - This map showS the
location of the brldae to close on Mill Creek
Road Monday and the possible detour routes

Mill Creek Road to be closed for
3 weeks for bridge replacement
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ANRRNI.TJP

· NO I'GM QEXJA. - I.MXWFOPMD '
Yesterday's Cryptoquote: SIMPLICITY IS MAK. lNG THE JOURNEY OF THIS I.! FE WITH JUST HAGGAGE ENOUGH. - CHARLES WARNER

Judge stops M~DD layoff

sis of many of the services offered of meals delivered was 20,380.
By Charlene Hoenicb
by the Meigs County Council on
At the center a total of 15,365
Times-Sentinel News Staff
POMEROY - Forty percent of Aging is on providing assistance to meals were served to 347 older perthe older population of Meigs help senior citizens remain inde- sons.
In the information and assisCounty received some type of ser- pendent.
Home delivered meals is a tance program offered at the Cenvice from the Meigs County Council on Aging during 1990, accord- major component of the nutritional ter, a total of 509 senior citizens
program of the Senior Citizens utilized the services offered 738
ing to Eleanor Thomas, directoc.
Last year 26,923 meals times. 'This includes assistance and
Center.
Statistics for last year show that
{!elivered
to 228 different direction in a variety of areas
were
a high percenta~e of those served
homeboUnd
residents.
The need for ·including problems relating to
~~.in the low mcome category or
home
delivered
meals
has shown a . S~ial Security, income tax prepaondiv1duals who w1thout help might
steady
increase
over
the
past sever- ranon, and legal services for older
have had to enter a nursing home
al
years.
In
1987
the
total
number
Continued on A·3
or move in with relatives. Empha-

V E T X D M J R , . Q G N I. G
B E D I'

Washington County, and Mark
Weinberg, director. Institute for
Local Government Administration
and Rural Development, Ohio Uni,
versity.
Local government officials from
16 southeastern Ohio counties Athens, Belmont, Gallia, Guernsey,
Harrison, Hocldng, Jackson, Jefferson, Lawrence, Meigs, Monroe,
Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Viiiton and Washington - were invitContinued on A-3

Forty perce~t of Meigs County's eld~rly
residents used state service in 1990 ·

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cil Chambers, 304 Putnam Street,
Marietta.
Officials scheduled to participate include:
David Hindman, Mayor of
SteubenviDe, John Carey, Mayor of
Wellston, Sarah Hendriclcer, Mayor
of Athens , Rich Jones, Meigs
County Commissioner, Diclc
Young Washington County Commissioner, Iim Beckner, Vinton
County Commissioner, Joan Beardmore, Warren Township Cleric,

POMEROY - Meigs County that department's Director, Jerome
Common Pleas Court Judge Fred C. Manuel.
W, Crow m has si~ed a restrainAttempts by, the Meigs Board of
ing order which will temporarily MRDD to raise revenue by placing ·
prevent the Meigs Board of Mental· tax levies on the ballot - most
Retardation and Developmental recently in February - have failed,
Disabilities from executing a and according to the complaint
.
filed on Friday, it is olltimately the
state's Sol!d Waste Management planned layoff.
The decision from Judge Crow responsibility of the State MRDD
Act auhe Site.
follows a lawsuit fJled Fliday after- . an&lt;\ its director to provide !he need·~ Macq~ Co11nty ..Jlrosecutor
Dam!)li ·Morgan filed I76 charges noon by three MRDD students and · ed funds for ·continuation of ser. against the l~ndfill operator, the Carleton School/Meigs Indus- vice, when county-level methods
including failure to maintain daily · tries Education Association against fail .
The Meigs MRDD Board 's
'logs,. _fail~re to ma!ntain requ~red the MRDD board, the County
Commissioners,
the
State
Departdecision
to lay off employees due
cerllf1cat10ns relatonjltO medtcal
ment
of
Mental
Retardation
and
to
financial
difficulties will cause
waste, operating outsuie pennitted
"immediate
and irreparable harm
Developmental
Disabilities
and
hours and exceeding monthly tonand
injury"
to the three program
nage limits.
Briggs said that he found the
1
origin of some of the waste that
was brought in to !he Gallia County
. Continued on A-3

CRYPTOQUOTE

HFSM

MARIEITA - Lt. Governor
Mike DeWine and Marietta Mayor
Nancy Hollister announced Saturday a liSI of southeastern Ohio
local ~overnment offiCials who will
panicopate in a regional meeting of
the State and Local Government
Commission in Marietta, Wednesday, March 13 at lOam.
The meeting, a forum for officials from counties, cities, villages
and townships in southeast Ohio
will be conducted in the City Coon-

Gallia facility picks up slack
.after Mason.landfill closes

ADDmON COMPLI!:I'EO • ne newl2140
foot llldltlon to tile Syraeae Vol..teer Jlre
Depllrtment .eadqDirten llu beell t:Hipleted
and II DOW In . .. Colt - $31,000, to 1M (llld
.&amp;0111 aervlee conlrlct fulldl over a ~~«loci of'Joar
.years. The station now llu spece for nve vebl-

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by MunlclDal Judge J~~~epb Cain, (right). Along
with friends, Canaday's wife, Audrey, (left), was
also on band tor the O«aslon, (Tll!les·Sentinel
photo by Krls Cochran)

AXYDL.BAAXR
lsLONGFELLOW
One letter stands for another. In this sample A Is used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formatlqn of the words are
all hints. Each day the code letters are different.

3-8

11 Sectlona, 18 Pogeo .
A. Multlmedlo Inc: . Nowopopor

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, March 10, 1991

... ;

del. Volanteer flremeia

• ' led Ill the CiiDib ut·
doll, wllldl pt adt1 way In mid-December, to .
help keep the cost down. Pictured Olltllile the
new aeetlon with oae f/1 the lire tnc:lll Is SyraCIIIIt Fire Chief and MIJCII' Eber Plclleu and
WOllam Lavender, •MWaat fire eblef. ·
~·

GALLIPOLIS - Mill Creek
Road will be closed Monday,
March 11 at 8 a.m. to replace a
structurally deficient one-la~e
bridge- a release from tho Oallia
c~ En~'s Office said.
The bridge is within the city Of
Gallipolis and the road will be
closed from Ohio Avenue to Cliffside Drive.

t;

..

The project consists of placing
two .large pipe installations, the·related channel cleanina and
realignments, concrete headwall
COOSIJ'IICtiOn, rip-rap slope protection, embankment, base stabilization, the placing of 402 and 404
asphalt concrete, berm ing and
guardrail.
.•
Weather permitting, the road

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will be re-ojlcned to maintained
traffic in approximately three
weeks. From the Oallipolis area
drivers may use tbe following
roads as a detour:
.
State Route 160 west to Bulaville Pike. Bulaville Pike north to
Georges Creek Road. Georges
Creek Road east to Mill Creek
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