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Robert Fruth

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Former Mason County Sheriff
Robert E. "Bob" Frulh, 57, of Point
Pleasant, died at home on Wednes·
day, March 13, 1991.
Born May 17, '1933 in Mason, he
was a son of th~ late ChrisiOpher
and Elizabeth (Manley) Frulh. He
was also preceded in death by a
brother, carl "Buck" Frulh.
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He had been in law enforcement
since 1?58 and had served as
Sheriff of Mason County from
1980-1988, where he was instrumental in the implemenlation of
the civil , service process for
deputies and correctional officers.
During his term as sheriff, Fruth attended law enforcement training
programs, drug and alcohol seminars and information programs on
the operations of the Real and ·Personal Property Tax Division of the
sheriff's department Fruth initiated
the Kid Tracks program in the .
county.
He had served as a police officer
and constable with the Town of
Mason and had also served as
palrolman wilh the City of Point
Pleasant. He later became chief of
plilice for l)le city. Fruth .had.been
the police chief for the Town of
.Henderson and had been employed
with the security force at IndianaMichigan Elecnic Company. He
was certified as a police officer in
West Virginia by the governor's
office.
· A member ·of the Mason-county
Democratic Party and the Executive Committee of Mason County,
: Fruth was a lifelong resident of
. Mason County. He was also a
· member of the Loyal Order of the
Moose No. 731, the Ironworkers
Local Union, Parkersburg No. 787,
·the I.O.O.F. No. 33, Point Pl~ant,
served as president of the F.O.P.
Lodge No.I 02, the Minturn Lodge
No.l9, AF. &amp; A.M., Point Pleasant
Chapter No. 7 R.A.M. and Scottish
Rite, WV Trappers ASSilCiation and
WV State Farm Museum.
Fruth was a past member of the
Slate and National Sheriff's As·
sociation and had served on the
·Board of Trustees of the WV
Sheriff's Association. He was a
graduate of Wahama .High Sc.hool
·and had attended Marshall Umversity. He also attended Trinity
'United Methodist Church. Fruth
·was active in sports; hunting and
.farming.
· Survivors include his wife, Bonnie J. (Burnene) .Fruth; one son,
Robert E. "Robbie" of Point
Pleasant; a daughter, Marsha K.
Carpenter of f':lew Haven: two sisters, Christine Frulh of Point
Pleasant and Vera. Kreimer of
Parlcersburg; a brother, Ralph of
Ashton, and three grandchildren.
Service will be held at 2 p,m. on
Saturday, March 16, ,at the CrowHusscll Funeral · Home wid! Rev.
Louis A. Husscll o(ficiating. Burial
will fo llow in the Kirkland
Memorial Gardens.
Visiting hours will be held at the
funeral home on Friday, March 15,
from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.

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Ulinment will be incorporaled into
the evening of fashion.
In other mailers of the mer·
chants, Bruce Reed, candidate fer
mayor of Pomeroy, spoke at the
meeting to gain inpul from die mer·
chants as to their feelings and con·
cems about Paneroy.
Reed staled he is looking forward to servillg Pomeroy u mayer
is if he is elecled and lhst he will
strive to make Pomeroy a belller
place. He stressed that he wo·uld I
work for. the pavement of strcc.ts
and the updllting of the existing
sewage system.
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Also discussed were promotion·
al possibilities for the Merchants
including Mother's Day and the
ROBERT E. FRUTH
Pomci'oy Alumni activities in May;
· Besides his father, he was pre- Heritage Weekend on June 8 and 9;
ceded in death by his paternal the Oliio University Communivergrandfather, Edgar Wendorf, Sr., sity Band Concen sponsored by
. and maternal grandfat!Jer, Captain Banlc One on June 27 along· with
Harold Beegle.
An-in-the-Park; a car shOw on July
Memorial services will be held 20 sponsored by the Oldies But
by the family in Tampa, Fla
Goodies Car Club; the SternwhcclerS Festival on OcL II and 12; and
the annual open house for downIOwn merchants to kick-off the holContinued from page 1
iday season iii November.
time honorary Kent!lcky Colonel
The purchase of more Chrisimas
and a member of the Litile Hoclcing banners for the village was also
Church of ChrisL
discussed with Joan Wolfe, coHe is survived by his wife, manager of Bank One in Pomeroy,
Helen Young Caldwell; a son, stating the bank would give $SOO
William Caldwell, London; a toward the project if the Merchants
daughter, Rita Hutchinson, New would match !hat figure. The $SOO
Lexington; eight grandchildren and of Bank One's donation would
eight great grandchildren; a sister come from the sale of its Christmas
and brother-in-law, Helene and ornaments. This year's ornament,
Avery Goeglein, Pomeroy; and the second in a series, fCIIIures the
several nieces and nephews.
former Remington House (Meigs
Besides his parenrs he was pre- Inn).
ceded in death by a sister, Ruby
Cole.
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Services will be Saturday at I
Veterans Memorial Hospital
p.m. at the White-BloWer Funeral
WEDNESDAY ADMISSIONS ·
Home in Coolville with Rev. Steve . • George Harvey, Gallipolis;
Fuchs offiCiating. Burial will be in Isabelle Brandenbe!ll, Rutland;
Success Cemetery.
and Dennis Saelens, MiddlcporL
Friends may call at the funeral
WEDNESOAY DISCHARGES
home on Friday from 3-S p.m. and • Carl Roach and linda Imboden.
7-9 p.m.
Carol Watterson, of GalliJlOUS,
and Everett E. Watterson, Vmton,
received a decree of divorce from
the Gallia County Common Plea.s .
Court Wednesday.

Jeffrey Wendorf
Word has been received of the
death of Jeffrey E. Wendorf, 35, of
Tam pi!, Fla., formerly or Meigs
County. He died Friday, March I at
Doctor's Hospilal in Tampa after a
brief illness.
He was born in Washington,
D.C. on July 16, 1955, the son of
the late Ed&amp;ar Wendorf and June
Wendcrf.Roush;
Besides his mother, he is survived by his stepfather, Larry
Roush of Racine; one brother,
Randy Wendoff, Superior, Wis.:
maternal grandmother, Alice Beegle, Dunnellon, P11.; paternal
grandmother, Viola Wendorf of
Misltawlka. lad.; one ancle, Lynn
Bcc&amp;le of Crwtal River, Fla., and
an aunt, Beverly Coleman,
Mishawaka, Ind.

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Briggs ciled the recent closure . Bri$gs said that the Gallia facili., · · In a majority vote Thursday ..of the_ERO, Inc. landf'Jil.in .Mason ty, whtle talcing in its limit of Gal;
· e'(enina, the policy committee of County as a rC1!50n for asking for · lia, Meigs· and Mason Counties
&gt;the 'Aihcns-Gallia-Hoclcing-Jack- the extension: The Gallia County trash. has had rum trucks away that
son-Meigs-Vinton Solid Waste facility has taken .nearly 128 tons . are carrying in-disnict waste.
• Manage!llont District agreed to per day every day since the Mas!Jn
. "What my concern is is that
. support a move to raiJe the limit of landfill closed on March 7, he said, there will be iUegal dutnping if we
waste allowed into the Gallia an increase of more than 70 tons continue to tum these trash haulers
: County Landfill.
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· over las! months average.
away," Briggs said. "I'm assuming
· · Gallia Countr Solid Waste
"It is possible to have increased that some of the in-district waste is
• Dileetor Doug Bnggs went to the waste receipts on a temporary being redirected to the Wellston
·' committee to ask for support of his basis," Brisp told the committee. and I ackson sites, but I can't be
application to the Ohio Environ·· "I have di.scussed with our com- sure where it goes."
:. mental Protection AJency to ·missioners the pouiblity to seek a
The policy commit!CC agreed in
• extend' the daily wasiC !units from 300 ton-per-day ernl::rgency permit, a 18·~ vote to write a letter to be
• lhe present 1211 JODS up .to 300 tons and they voted (Thursday). to go

sent to t4e Ohio EPA in suppon of trash, it works against our budget," mel)ts would allow the AGHJMV
the application for extension.
he said. "How are we going to distri,c tto dump waste in ·those
After a lengthy discussion, the .· mariage down the niad 10 operate?" counties in case of emergency, and
policy committee also approved ·its
Dale Neal, ch11irman of the would allow those counties to
1991 !ludget, listing approximately AGHJMV district policy commit· dump in the AGHJMV district in
$487,673 in exjlenditures. Disnict tee, reassured Burdell lhst the dis· emergency situations. '
Director Lance Wilson told the Diet would be able 10 function.
• Approved a letter to the Ohio
committee that receipts for the
"We are going 10 reduce our EPA encouraging expedient review
.coming year were estimated at trash, but we are going to accept of applications for proposed land$500,000.
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more out of disnict trash to opcr- fill sites within the disb"lct.
Gallia County commiuee mem- ate," Neal said.
• Heard a proposal from John
ber Lawrence Burdell said he was
In other business, the commit· . Van Volkenbur, •. of SCS Engiunsure of lhe premise of the bud- tee:
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neers, on the re¥tSJons required to
get.
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• Agreed to pursue mutual aid' the district plan by the Ohio EPA.
"This commiuee was put togeth- . agreements with Ross, Washington No action was l8ken on the proposer to reduce trash, but if we reduce and other counties. Th~se agree· al .

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and a small registration fee.
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Colleges and Schools through the cooperation of the .state's business and trade schools.
Studenrs can obtain an application from Representative Abel by
writing her at the Ohio House of Representatives, 77 SOuth High
Street in Columbus, 43215 or by calling I-466-2S75.
Compleled forms must be returned to Abel's office for Jl(Jmifl!l·
tion 10 the council by May 17.
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counties being honored for their
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Young people can have million·
. William Fish, the Scout Execudollar scouting programs, not with live for MGM, reCalled his days as
cold, hard cash, but by what leaders a SCC?Ut in .Hun.n, W.V~ .. and
and other volunteers give from credited hts leader m Huntmgton
their hearts.
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· The annual Meigs, Gallia, . \j'orth of scouung."
Mason District volunteer scouter
And tl1at's what all scouts.can
appreciation and recognition dinner receive ., by what'~ in lhe· volun' was held Thur~ay night in Gal· tcers' heartS, not thetr wallets. .
lipolis, with leaders from all three'
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· Tammy TeFrell who was taken to VMH and later transferred .to
· 1 .~ Holzer Medical Center.
The Middlepon unit, at 10:05 p.m., was called 10 Walnut Slreet
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Pomeroy on Thursday aflCmoon 1112:21 p.m.
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America strilcing the left· front side of Searlea' vehicle. The repon
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Searles' vehicle sustained light damage to the driver's side and
Deerit~s vehicle sustained light damage to the front passenger side.
There were no injuries and J10 citations.

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leadership and responsibility from
my scout leader," Fish t91d those
gathered at GfliCe United Methodist
Church. He spoke emotionally of
Huntington businessman James A.
Gwinn, a leader· who gave so much
to his scouters ~ach Tuesd~y at
Trinity Episcopal Church.
A millionaire by monetary Stan·
dards, Gwinn gave his troop of 84
scoulers an experience to grow, to
gain lcnowledge in and receive the
tools of future leadership through .
''I hope you can bestow a million-dollar program to your kids,
with what's in your hearts," Fish
said.
That's not to say money is not

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needed Ito operate scouting in the
tri-county area • it is necessary. On
an average, the yearly cost for
scouting is $64 per member in the
program. There are 750 boys in
scouting in the MGM district
which translates to approximately
$48,000 annually.
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There is a fund-raising drive
going on in lhe ni-county area • the
Sustaining Membership Enrollment
• with chairman in Meigs, Gallia
and Mason, Fish said.
Boy Scouting "slands tall and
ready to serve lcids," Fish said. It is
directly through lhe efforts of the
volunteers, who carry on their
shoulders a big responsibility, he

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Garwood for his wort with youth
The responsibilities of the den during the past SO years He
and pack leaders, Scoutmaslers and received a plaque and watch from
camp di~tors are great • and with· the orpnization.
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out them, there will be no Eagle
Wallcer was also named ScoutScouts in the communities. The . master of the Year. Cubmaster 9f
young peo~le get a sense of respon. the Year was presented to Carl
sibility, duection and leadership Matheny, Cubmaster of Pack 262
from those volunteers, just like at Aat Rock, W.VL Scou~er of the
Fish received when he was young- Year was presenled to (lob Wortster in Boy Scours.
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man of T!OOII 240 in Rutland.
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A number of those leaders were
The Disaicl Award of Merit was
recognized at lhe dinner meeting p'resented to two volunteers ' •
Thursday night.
Danny Will, Merit Bqe CoordiWalter Walker of Troop 200 in nator of MGM and assistant Scout·
Gallipolis was honored by the Dis- master of Troop 249 in Pomeroy,
Diet 12 Veterans of Foreign Wars and George Wrlidtt, assistant CubAuxiliary Youth Director Mary master ofPaclt 249 in Pomeroy.

Area miners unprepared to cope with m.ine closing .
ATHENS • Neilher coal miners
nor their communities are prepared
to cope with the closing of the
Meigs mine, said a jobs coordinaIOr.

Glenn Enslen, head of employment training for the Tri-County
Community Action Agency, 10ld an
Ohio House hearing on Wednesday
that his agency wouldn't be able 10
retrain the mine's 1,300 workers
with irs current resources.

"To lake that large number of
individuals at one time would be
virtually impossible," Enslen told
lhe Selecl Committee on the Federal Clean Air Act, which is consid·
ering the impact of new federal air
pollution curbs on Ohio power
companies:
The mine, which is o~raled by
an Ohio Power siibstdiary, is
expected 10 close because it pro-

duces high-sulfur and relatively
high-priced coal. It was opened in
1972 to provide fuel for Ohio
Power's Gavin station in Cheshire.
American Elecnic Power, which
owns Ohio Power, is debating
whether 10 install stack scrubbers at
the Gavin plant, switch itiO cleaner
coal from other regions, or close il
because of the cos! of the coal il
uses.

Enslen said that when the Sun:
nyhill mine in Perry_County wu··
closed last year, 300 mi~ lost
their jobs. He said 82 of the work·
ers hav.c been retrained and placed
in new jobs.
He also said closing or the
Meigs mine would have a much·
bigger impact on Meigs Couniy .
than closing of the S unnyhill mine ·
did in Perry County.

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May version of ICFC competition dropped .·

RIO GRANDE, Ohio (UPI) Spring chickens won't be flying at
Bob Evans Farms Inc.'s InternaWilliam Hayes of Dex~ and Ronald E. Johnson of Salc;m
tional Chicken Flying Meet any
Township were II1UiSPOrlCd to Orient. Corm:tional Institution by the
more. The southern Ohio sausage
Meigs County Sheriff's Department to being scrvina sentences
and restaurant o~eration 'said
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recently imposed by die Meigs County Common Pleas Court
Thursday it's droppmg the compeAccording to the Meigs County Sheriff's Department, both subtition.
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. 'jects entered guilty pleas 10 charges of tratliclcing in drugs.
The flying chicken contest traditionally has been scheduled on the
'ncide~Jt
. third Saturday in May at the Bob
Evans Farm in Rio Grande. This
Joffre~ D. Roush of Paneroy was atTCIIed Thunday evening by
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year's event had been slated foi'
Meigs County Shcrill's IIOPutles on charges of aggravated burglary
May
18.
and theft from Pcll')' County.
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The
event drew between 500
Roush was lodged in the Meigs County Jail pet!ding the required ·
and
2,000
people, depeitding on the
Rule 4 Hearing since Perry County is not an adjoining county. The
weather,
spokeswoman Tammy
Rule 4 Housing was set for Friday morning before Meigs County
Ri&gt;bens
said.
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Coun Judge Patrick ff. O'Brien.
Feathers win fly, however, as a
smaller version of the International
Chicken Flying Meet is plamed for
~Meigs County.Sherlff's Department is investigating a report
, the Bob' Evans Farm Festival in
OciOber. Robens said the faD festiCoatiaued 011 Pl&amp;e 5
val generally attracts 60,000 peo-

Hayes and Johnson transported

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MERIT AW.ARD • Danny Will of Tr~ 149 In Pomeroy was
presented tbe D!,trlct Award of Merit by' Dr. Bernard Nlehm,
. MGM Sroutlng cbalrman. Will, right, was honored at tbe annual
recognition dinner for the tri-county area.

MG~ leader says million-dollar scouting comes from heart
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Harold D. Wood
Harold Delbert Wood, 8S, of
Route 2 in Little Hocking, died
Wednesday at Sl. Joseph Hospilal
in Parlcersburg, W.Va. .
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He was born in New Brighton,
Pa., the ·son of the late 'Francis
Corbin and Lenpra Captiola Medis
Wood. He was a retired employee
of lhe SMC Plant after 38 years of
service. He was also a .contractor.
He was a member of the Little
Hocking Church of Chrisl.
He is survived by three daugh·
ters, Charlotte Eckhan, Vienna,
W.Va., Shirley Rogers, Little
Hocking, and Sharon Lewis, Little
Hocking; two sons, Jack Dodd, Lit·
tie Hocking, and · Fran~ Wood of
Belpre; 14 grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; two sisters,
Evelyn Godbey, Parkersburg,
W.Va., and Lellian Davis, Dayton;
and one brother, Walter Wood of
Parkersburg, W.Va.
Besides his pareniS, he was preceded in dealh by his wife, Bessie
· Westfall in 1~73, one brother and
two sisters.
Funeral services will be held at
ll &gt;a~m. on Saturday at White·
Ethridge Funeral Home in Belpre
with Pastor Steve Fuchs officiating.
Burial will be in Torch Baptist
Cemetery.
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Friends may call at the funeral
home on Friday from noon to 9
p.m. and 9 a.m. to time of service
on Saturday.

Boy Scout Troop'*249 will sell
fresh homemade vegetable soup at
the Pomeroy Firehouse on Sunday
at 11:30 a.m. Soup is $2 a quart,
and people should bring their own
containers.

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Scout soup sale

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r~gionals

CaldwelL.

Divorce granted

Ohio Lottery

Hannan Trace
·eliminated in

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"We have greatly enjoyed host. !"g tJ;ie International Chicken Flyto~ Meet for the past 20 years,"
satd Mary L. Cusick, lntemational
Chicken Flying Association .secre·
tary.
"However, we feel that we have
oth.e r opportunities at the farm
wliich our visitors wiD enjoy just as
much and will help to preserve the
. company's heritage," slle lllid.
The company is restoring the
homestead, the large brick house
localed on the farm. Bob and Jewell Evans raised their six children
in the homestead, which is on the
National 'Register of Historic:
Places.
Other ilnprovements planned for
tbe farm are the addition of a
nature· fitness trail and a camping
area. The farm is locallid off State

Route 35 and open daily Memorial
Day through Labor Day and week·

ends from April to Memorial Day .
and Labor Day through October.

Judge orders Mathias'
brother to .take DNA tests
By MELINDA POWERS
OVPNew~Statf

Tho brother of a. Kinauga man
accused of murder must IIOW sub·
mit several biological samples for
testing to prove he was not
involved in the alleged lcilling.
In a court-proclaimed "odd
case" Thursday, Roben Mathias,
half-brother ol William A. Mathias,
23, was ordmcl by Oallia County
Common Plou Judge Donald A.
Cox to Sivo 1amplea ol bead and
pubic hair, blood, saliva and fingerprints for DNA lellin&amp;.
William Mathias is charged with

two counts of murder witll specifi. :
cations and one count CIICh of "JJ!! ·
and'lcidnappina in connection With-:
the death Dlll·yar-old Slleey R. '
Lucas, Gallipolis, 1as1 October.
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Cox told the courtroom that :

althoughthereisno~cdcntfor :

ordering a non-defendant 10 submit ·
to the testing, the case warrants :
such a decision.
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"It's ocld law fer an ocld case,"·
Coxaud.
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County coroner, will perform the ·
Jesting on Robert Mathias. Berldcli :
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PenianGulfWar.
Officials 8l the Immipi.on and ·
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get-tolethet fearinJ It would look
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two days after the allies began
bombing Baahdad. The memo was
written 10 INS Commissioner Gene
McNary by his press informalion
office. It raised several questions
about how the INS would look ·
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cOnfmnce 8l an ialllld ~when Qcor¥ia .o&amp;SL Nearby Brunswick.
it can't even afford adeqUBie deteR· Ga., IS lbe home of a law enforcetion facilities for the i1lePI aliens it ment uaining center for INS
rounds up.
ins_pectors and other fed~ral .Ia~
The IIICI!)O also railed conceins enforeement officers. A~ 181d It .
The GAO found weak and
about senior INS managers being didn't cost lbe INS Bllythmg 10 can· inconsistent
management at the
away from their jobs during a cellbeconference.
. INS. Personnel procedures were
national crisis, and said the INS
They remember the pubhc found 10 .be so lax that ~y INS
couldn't take"any more 'liits ' tongu~lashing Presi
. 'dent Bush JOt inspectors were said ~ be ~ng
now" after a string of bad publicity. last summer when ~ went boabng . up
$20,000 a year m ovenune.
The conference, according to the off the coast of t.fa!ne ~ order· Theto6R8llci81
operalials were pro·
INS, was "a ready-made Jack ing troop~ to Saud•. Ar~bl&amp;. ~ush jetted by the GAO
10 lose miJliQns
Anderson column."
gamely tned 10 mamtaln .lhe tl.lu· of dollars in revenues.
AtiOmey
. Some apparent!&gt;: agreed, and ~on that lhe w• was, not disrupnng General Richard Thomburp was
shared lhe memo wtth us. So we his life !ID~ ~ldn t di!~fUI'! any·
so upset about "!C fin&lt;!in11s lhat ~
asked lhe INS more about the con· one else s life etlher, but It did.
ference that never was. INS
The INS has more ~ than appointed a specialrcvtew comnnt·
spokesman I;&gt;uke Austin !Old ~ur most government agenaes ~ ~ tee 10 ovenee a shakcup II the INS.
INS wisely concluded th8l
associate Scott Sleek that the con- about appearances. Invesugauve theThe
GAO
findings aren't the son of
ference would have been held at !Cpons from the ~era! Account·
thing
that
the top INS m8118gement
the King of Prince Hotel on St. m~ orr:ICC have patnted an unf!a!·
should
be
discussing poolside at
Simon's Island off the s.outhern .terlllg ptcture of the way lhe INS JS
the
taxpayers'
expense.
run.

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Dear Editor:
I would lilce to thank everyone
there at home for all their support
while I have been a pan of Opera·
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We would like 10 address the
RAC Replacement Workers, more
commonly -known as "RAC
SCABS" and ask this'qllestion,
"Do you really know what you are
doing or do you really care"? You
see, without the SCABS at
Ravenswood Aluminum Corporation this labor dispute between
them and the United Steelworkers
would have been settled four
months ago. · .
You Blld you alone lire the reason th'a t Mr. Emmett Boyle can
maintain limited operations at
RAC. Now you may ask why not? I
needed a job, but did you need it
bad enough 10 stab 1.700 men and ,
women in thfl back 10 get it?
You will say, well, lhe Steel·
workers could have gone back to
worlc if they had wanted 10 but, do
you really understand what that
mWJS? I don't believe so. You ace,

end of the rainbow because as .
unskilled as you may be, he needs
you right now. If you think for one
minute he won't do the same or
worse to you than to the 1,700
loy Ill , experienced and skilled
emp1oyees lhat had been there for
20-30 years, then you had better
think again.
By the way, we do hope you
enjoy shift work, as it onll .cuts
approximately 10 years of your
life over a 30 year working period.
And how is )'llur insurance going 10
be down the road, wiD you be get·
ting COLA and a Metal Bonus?
Hasn't lhe original wage lhat yoti
were hiring in at already beeo cut?
Thirty years ago we were barely
21 years old and we had babies, our
husbands were laid off from their
jobs wilh no hope of getting back.
We traveled the tri·SIIte area loolc·
ing for work, we didn't have the
money or mCBlls 10 travel 100 far,

~~p?~;:~;i!eJ:~.=!!!~~ · ~~~~everonceconsideredscabPresident of RAC stating, and I
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quare, "Regardless of lhe status of were raised with ethics, values and
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negotiations, ori November I, there respect for our fellow man so we
Columni81S have 10 be p&amp;eparcd Warren Rudman of Neiv Hamp·
will be work available for anyone chose to continue searching for for saanged quesliona, 80 for about shire, Jesse Helms of Norlh Caroli·
who wishes 10 work".
jobs instead of trying to grab some· a week now I've been rehearsing na and Trent Lott of Mississippi.
On November 1 those s11me one else's. That is how we come 10 for this one: Of all the legislative They recently concluded that- the
employees were willing to work settle in this area whi:n our bus· entities I have ollserved ·in lhe past only plllendy guilty member of the
under their Jlrcsent contnlet while b,ands were hired at Kaiser in year, which waa the most disgust· K5 was Cranston, who is sick and
negotiations· continued, but were Ravenswood in lhc late SO's,
mg? I don't bave a definite answer old Blld has already announced that
refused and escorted out of the
We Jealize all of you aren't th8l Yet. but I have narrowed my choic· he's quitting.
plBllt and/or refused cntrBllce iniO young, some of you were without es 10 two: The Keating Five and the
It was a disgusting J)CI'formance
the planL Oh yes, after Mr. Boyle work, some have wives working, Whitewash Sill.
from the beginning. Sen. Daniel
was advised that it was probable some of you left a job, hoping to'
The first reference, of course, is Inouye, D-Hawaii, appeared as a
that the workers would be receiv· make more money here and some 10 the five U.S. senaiOra who did .witness and defended 1be Keating
ing unemployment, than and only were retired employees who just favors for failed Sci:L mogul Five as "~en of unimpeachable
then he stated they could ·come got greedy_ We know some of you Charles Keating, and • purely by character" who only did whll sen&amp;·
back, but not necessarily to their because we have children your age, coincidence, of course • received tors do all the time· service their
jobs and it would be without a a lot of you we do not know but we large political contributions from constituents. Had Keating's empire
Union.
do know everyone's name who is him at about the. same time. They survived, said Inouye, the senators
Now you may ask, why do you working in the plant
· are: Democrats Alan Cranston of . would be hailed as "heroes 10 their
need a Union Bllyway? If you have
Depending upon a court deci- California, Dennis DeConcini of constituents;" But, he concluded,
studied any History at all, you sion, you may well keep our hus- Arizona, Donald Riegle of Michi· "today they are damned because
would know why. Just lake a look bands jobs, we aren't naive, but gan and John Glenn of Ohio; and !he endeavor failed."
at Europe. You may say Unions are when your wages Blld benefits are RepublicBll John McCain of, AriThis preposterous remark just
corrupt, but arc they? They just like cut 10 the bare minimum Blld you zona.
staggers me. Can sel181Drs really be
corporations, government and etc. are slaving in those pot rooms at . The second reference is to the tliis insensate? Would someone
are only as good as the people in !50+ degrees, just remember how six-member ",Ethics" Committee remind Inouye lhat lhe S&amp;L deba·
them. Just take a long hard look at you got lhe job Blld what you did to that has been sitting in judiement cle is lhe worst rmancial scandal in
corporations, if you lhink Unions the families that had the jobs and of the KS since last November. our hisiOry? Somebody tell him
lire corrupt. You see, Unions have a
hope that down the road so~eone They are: Democrats Howell that workmg stiffs are ~oing to
cailsed Blld effect for everyone.
doesn't do the same or worse to Heflin of Alabama, David Pryor of have to fork over a min1mum of
:-They not only help provide a you. We do understand we
tiv· Arkansas and Terry Sanford of $300 billion to bail out failed or
fa$r wage for lhe labor force but mg in a "ME" generation, people North Carolina; and Republicans .crooked bankers. .
al~ safer working conditions and only living for themselves and their
if :you are being treated unfairly by wants, not being concerned ,with
your company, at least you have Bllyone else.
SOI)Ieone to getiO bat for you. You
We may be having a hard time
arc not at the total mercy of the right now but when '1\'e lay our
cqmpany. This in turn helps to heads down we can sleep because
The c:f,!:~}:Oal Democrats cronies tinally got around 10 admit·
sti(nulale the non union comPBllies we have a clear conscience Blld no and their
in the Washing· ling th8l an aaack was necessary?
IOP!lybetrerwagesinorderiOkeep regrets. We have never stabbed ton pre·ss corps are thoroughly
Yet 4S Democratic senators
lho Union OUL
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Bllyone in the back 10 get 1 ,job. nor · upset over reports th8l the Republi· voced for exacdy th8l scenario. No
.Now, let's say you all keep to keep one and we reahze you C8liS intend 10 hold them lelpOilsi- wonder they don't WBlltiO diacuss
ihese jobs you have, considering people cannot say that.and when all -ble, in the 1992 cam~. for how iL
the defiance of Mr. Boyle, how will has -been said and done ''WE" well lhey voted on authorizing President
Their media defenders sniff that
it lie down the road for you with no Prevail.
·· Bush to use force in the Persian the Republicans will be callously
Union; what will your w114es be
P]oud Steelworkers Wives . Gulf.
partisan if they raise lbe subject.
thcin, what kind of benefitS will you
,Local ~
Just why Ibis should be consid· But the vote authorizing President
haye and what kind of conditions
Shuler Dailey ered dirty pool is unclear. The vote Bush to use force if necessary -.;as,
will you be working under? You
Rt;4, ~Ips.. OH was one of the most important !bey for botb Republicans and
se6. unlike Kaiser, Alcoa and
Geraidirie Craft . wiD ever caat. If they had won (and Democrats, aapartisln a voteaa lhc
Reynolds Aluminum, this plant
6S6 Delmle D!'·; GIDs., !JH in the Senate they came very rules pf Congress permit. In the·
now sllllds llone.
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Mildred Dailey close), we would now be in the House, just 86 Democrats out of
Dh yes, we know Mr_Boyle hiS
Rt. 4, Glps., OH eighth month of U.N.-dcaeed ceo- '1fl7 slipped the leash; in the Sen·
prqmised you that·pot of gold at the
. ~Crawford nomic IIRCtions against Iraq, and ate, only 10 out of S6. And{et lhe
Gallipolis Ferry, WVa. Saddam Hussein would still be in Republicans arc accused o parti·
undisturbed possession of KuwaiL
SBllshipl
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Does an~ne in his ript mind
So the Democrats in 1992 will
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ICfiouly lhlnk !bat CCOIJOII!ic Alit:· seek to strcai domcatic: Issues •
tiona alone. even if they were IUIIIIIIed up by one libclal recently ·
scrupulously observed, would bave as
~vlty; a dele·
been enough 10 drive the Iraqis out riorating envrronment, coll~psing
of Kuwait? ·
infraatructurc and lhird·rate Muca•
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One wonders, though, why anyclear th8l sanctions were simply a
diplomalic way ol doing 1111111!!'1 • .~ne should consi~er any of ~ose
~~~ 1~, ~ 74111 ~y of 1!191 widl29110'follow.
would military ICtion adll have . ISSues DemOCIIbc atroniJIOJnts.
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INpen a viftlo opdon? Could die Since whea Ia 111YllodY idll '!fled
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United States han kept several · the Democratic pail:y wltll 'procluc.
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hundred thousand of Its crack tivity? It has ovemgulated the
:Thole lloni oa dtil date are under the sign of Pisces. They include troopa twlddlina their thlfmbs in economy 10 the point of strangula·
Alldllw Irk•••. lltllllb president of lhe United Slatel in 1767: Oerman tho Arabian c1o1ert fll' 18 monlha, tion, and II now llllking disguised .
inllr11 u•u11• 1!11111 WID Behring in 1854; Hollywooll movie m~ Lew then upectlhem 10 launcb a devaa· · racial job quotiS a permanent fea- '
WaH ~ 111111 i!ll913 C. 78); trumpet playing bandleader Harry fames in tatiDf auact qaina a well-pre- ture ol its p~ •. but what do
I916;andiCIIII'Juddl:lilllclun 193S(ageS6).
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pared ~ if s- Nunn antf his theae do for productiVity?

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• Let's hear from, say, piano
movers: How many of you believe
that the K5 looked upon Charles
Keating as just another constituent,
lilce the widow who didn't get her
Social Security check? Believers
say "Aye." Dtsbelievers, "Nay."
The Nays have it, 89,001 to 12.
Sorry, Dan ..Sticks are smarter than
you.
A few days later, the Whitewash
Six heard from William Black, one
of the four federal regulators summoned 10 meet wjlh lbe KS in early
April 1987, to hear their pleas Qn
behald of their "friend" Keating.
The regulators bluntly described
Keating's Lincoln Savings &amp; Loan
as a "ticking time bomb," testified
Black. ''We were trying to teD them
(the KS) this is not the institution
you want 10 be going 10 bat for."
Observed David Pryor (who,
inci!fentally, has been favored in
past campaigns with S&amp;L contribu·
lions): "You may have been talking
a lingo that our esteemed Blld dis·
tinguished colleagues may not have
known."
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not understand the technical term
"ticking time bomb~? I count , :
4,843 ,202 who do, 144 forei~n nationals whOJdonot Sorry, David,
bricks have more brains lhBll you.
At another point, Pryor suggest·
ed the rules were 80 confusing that
the entire Senate could use'a clinic
on ethics. "Everybody is bamboozled," he said.
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The Keating Five didn't need
any. refresher courses in ethics. ..
Their meeting with the regulaiOrs
failed a simple sniff test: It stunk. ,
All of America this time: How
many would have known that .
meeting wilh regulators on behalf
of a strong-arming bankers would .
smell like a Nonh Jersey landfill? I :
get 248,710,313, counting kinder·
gartners. Sorry, sena10r. You've ·
got the elhical Blltenna of811 enchi· · •.
!ada.
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And while I've got your attcn·
tion, America, one last question:
Which is more disgusung, the .
Keating Five or the Whitewash :
Six? For the KSs, I count
130,210,011. For the W6s,
130.210,011. Hmmmm.
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"We didn't play play well, but
I'd ralhcr have it ~ here than
in clisuict play," Uruversity of Rio
· Grande Coach John Law~orn
summed up·Thursday shortly after
the Redmen were eliminated 99· 72
by Central Arkansas from the
NAIA National Tournament in
Kan$$ City, Mo.
"We very feel good, though, Blld
we will leave wilh a positive alii·.
tude," Lawhorn continued. "I'm
very happy for lhe tellftl ·because
lhcy §Oi lbe opportunity 10 get out
here.
The Redmen bowed out in lbe
second round at 32·5. the best fmish in Lawhorn's II seasons at Rio
Grande, which now includes three
District 22 championships and a
record of271 winS and 103losses.
Central Arkansas interrupted a
17-game winning sueak for the
Redmen, including Tuesday's Ill·
92 victory over Campb~llsville
(Ky.) in lhe opening ·round of the
six-day tournament. at Kemper
Arena.
Oenttal Arkansas, now 27-4 and
coached for 'lhe past 27 years by
Don Dyer (556-264), advances to
the quarterfinals today at 4:30p.m.,
and faces 13th-seed Athens State
(Ala.), which defeated No. 4 Min·
nesota-Duluth 62-56 in overtime
Thursday.
Rio Grande's two seniors, Gary
Harrison and Lester Smith, ended
their college playing careers in
double figures. Harrison, who had
. ERSLA:N REACHES IN • Rio Grande auard
night's second-round NAJA .national tourna·
33 against Campbellsville, led all
Mark Enlan (20) reacbes Ia for the ball in blS
ment game at Kemper Arena In Kansas City,
Redmen
scorers wilh 18 over Cen·
Mo., which the Bears won 99· 72. (UPI)
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confroatatlon with Central Arkansas' Joe
tta1 Arkansas and Smith, a 6-6 for,
Sitkmkl (4 n In the second ball ot Tburaday
ward from Dayton, mllChed his 12· ·
point output from Tuesday against
lhe Bears and added six rebounds
10 the game.
But the athletically-prone and
height-favored Bears, led by
Clifton Bush's 31-point perfor·
mance, shrugged off a dismal
in their 75-66 first
appearance
By IAN LOVE
Two-time All-America.B!IIY pen:enl from the field. The Owls,
round
defeat
of Olivet Nazarene
UPI Sports Writer
Owens pulled Syracuse 10 wtthm a 22-9, earned a second-round game
The Richmond Spiders caught · point in lhe final with late ~ets. against surprising Richmond. (Ill.) to swamp lhe Redmen defense
· another college basketball power• . but lhe Orangemen never led !" lbe Jimmy Oliver paced Purdue, 17-12
house in lheir NCAA Tournament game and only managed nes m lhe wilh 21 points.
web Thursday night
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Plttsburab 76, Georala 68 (OT)
Curtis Blair scored 18 pomts w1~ 22 potnts. . .
BriBll.Shorter scored 23 points
and Terry Connolly added 14 off
. ,They w8llted tt more. than '!'e
the bench to lead Richmond to did, S81d Owens, who wtll dec1de and pulled down 13 rebounds to
· what is likely to be the biggest in . the. com!ng weeks whether to spatk the Panlhers, 21·11. Georgia
upset of lhe 1991 tournament with skip his semor season and enrer lhe scored just a field goal in overtime
· a 73-69 first-round victory over NBA drafL
and missed all S of its foul shots.
Marshall Wilson's 22 points led lhe
No.8 Syracuse.
E ~sewhere on the 10urnarnent:s
Syracuse, 26·6 and the No. 2 opempg day:
BuDdogs.
seed in the East Region, becomes . East (College Park, Md.)
Kans1J1; 55, New New Orleans 49
the folll'lh high-powered victim of • Ol&lt;lahoma State 67, New Mexico
Mike Maddox Sj:Ored 12 points
the Spigers in NCAA play in eight 54 .
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and Mark Randall 10 to pace No.
years. Richmond defeated Auburn
Byron HousiOn scored 21 pomts · 12 Kansas, 23-7. The Jayhawks
in 1984, and Indiana and Georgia and 'grabbed 17 rebounds Blld No, will play Pitt in Saturday's second
Tech in 1988.
~3 O":Jahoma Stare held New Mex, · round, For New Orleans, 23-8, .
''When we beat Indiana in .•co wtthout a. fteld IJOal for more Ervin Johnson had 13 points Blld 14
1988, we beat a whole mystique," than seven mmutes m the second rebounds.
said Dick Tarrant. "Nothing can half. The Cc?wboys, 23-7, next face
Florida State 75, Southern Cal ·
72
top-shelf over lhat But (the victory North Carolina State Saturday.
over Syracuse) is another great N.C. State 114, So. Mississippi · Doug Edwards scored-24 points
85
and 10 lift Florida State. The Semt·
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.C!tns Corch~am score 25 noles, 21·"11. have won eight
first in the opening round of the pomts•.had II asststs and S8llk 7 of straight games and will play Indi·
NCAA Tournament since 1978, 8 shots from the floor 10 carry the ana in the second round. Roben
when they were ousted by Wesrem No. 24 w.olfpack, 20~10. Rodney Pack scored 20 PQints for, Southern
Kentucky in overtime.. Syracuse Monroe hit for 25 pom~ f~r N.C. Califomia, 19·10.
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the last ·15 years and die last nine 21-8, Damn Chancell9r scored 24
Eric Anderson Scored 16 of his
slrai ht
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and Clarence Weatherspoon added 22 points in the second h.alf and
T~e win advanced 15th-seeded 21 and 12 rebounds.
No. 3 Indiana, 28-4, held off a
Richmond, 22,9, into Saturday's Temple 80, Purdue 63
Coastal Carolina rally fueled by
second round against Temple, 22·9,
Mile Kilgore S8llk 8 of 11 shots Brian Penny to collect the victory.
which defeated Purdue earlier and finished with 25 points as Penny scored 25 of his career-high
Thursday. ·
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and race to a 23-10 lead within lhc . Jfaimon. Jeff Welch added five
first hair, opening 10 niinutes.
assists.

Brad Schubert, who scored 14
for'Rio Grande, netted a three·
pointer 10 IUIII'OW lbe deficit 10 11
(30..19), followed immediately by a
Troy. Donaldson free throw, but
Bush; .with 17 points for the first
·half, went on a run 10 boost Central
Arlainsas 10 a 45-30 advBlltage at
halftime_ The Redmen were not
·helped by a 30 r.rcent field goal
finish for the hal •
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Rio Grande's offense, held
dOwn by the scoring and defensive
work by Bush and Joe Sitkowski,
was eclipsed 13-4 in the ftrst five
minutes of lbe second half and in
spite of some key three-pointers
from Harrison, Schubert and Jeff
Brown, it became Central
Arkansas' game as the Bears built a
ZO.point lead and maintained it the
rest of lhe way.
• "Centtal Arkansas has great alh·
leticism and is the best team we've
played all season," Lawhorn said.
"But we'llleave with our heads up.
I don't believe any other team has
worked harder lhan they did, and
that mCBllt a lot to me because they
undersiOOd lbe WOij( ethic.
"It's been an enjoyable year
coaching this team ," he added.
"I've never had a bad year coach·
ing, but this one has been special."
Brown had 12 poinis and six
rebounds to complete Rio Grande's
high scoring, jn addition to six
assists. Harrison also added seven
assists 10 lhe game.
From the field, the Redmen
were 37.1 pen;ent (26-70), includ·
ing II of 28 from the three-point
range for 39.3 percent. On ·free
lhrows, they were 45 percent on
nine of 20 attempts. Rio Grande
was outrebounded 48-29 by the .
Bears and committed 10 wmovers.
In addition to Bush, who
brought down II rebounds, Central
Arlainsas drew 20 points and six
rebounds from Sitkowski, 13 poiniS
from Zack Burks and 10 from Jeff

The. Bears were 58.5 percent
(38-65) on field goals, inc luding
seven ofl4 from lhc three. At lbe
line, !bey were 72.7 percent (16-22)
and lhe lost the ball 15 times~
Box score:
RIO GRANDE (72) - Jeff
. Brown, G-3·3·12; Jawanza Childs,
1-0· 2; Troy Donaldson, 1 · 1 -~;
Mark Erslan, 0..2-1-7; Terry Farley,
1-2-4 ; Gary Harrison. 5·2·2· 18;
Brad Schubert, 1·4·0-14; Lester
Smith, 6-0-l2_ TOTALS 15·11·9·
72.
CENTRAL ARKANSAS (99)
- Zack Burks, 5-3-13; Clifton
Bush, 84·3·31; Steven Delph, 3·2·
8; Jeff Harmon, 2·2..0.10; Anthony
Samuel, 2-4-8; George' Sitkowslci, ,
0·1·2-5; Joe Sitkowski, 9-2-20:. :
Greg Vaughn, 1..()..2; Jeff Welch, I ·
0-2. TOTALS 31·7·16·99.
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Arkansas45, Rio Grande 30.
·No. I seeded Wisconsin -Eau
Claire and No. 3 David Lipscomb
(Tenn.) escaped in second round
play in the N AlA Tournament
Thursday but No. 4 Minnesota·
Duluth was oot so forturt81e.
Wisconsin-Eau Claire had to go
overtime to shake off Westmont
(Calif. ) 55,52 while David Lip- scomb survived a scare from Briar
Cliff (Iowa) 89-87 when a threepoint shot came a fraction of a second too late.
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Three other top six seeds also
advanced into Fnday's quarterfi·
nals but No. 13 Alhens State (Ala.) .
sent Minnesota·Dlilulh 10 lbe side·
'lines with a 62-56 overtime defeat.
Joe Maffett put Athens State
ahead 10 stay 57-S4 with a three·
poiiiter wilh 2:41 left but lbe Bears
would never have got into overtime :had it not been for the clutch play
of Ed Daniels. Trailing 47-40 wilh •
four minutes 10 go, l&gt;at!iels SCC?fcd
Athens State 's last mne pomts
including a game-tying slam dunk .
with six seconds left for a 49-49
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FIGHTS FOR REBOUND • Arter 1ettln1 luto a b!JUle for t~e
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Grande forward Jeff Browo (44) goes backwards In the second half
or Tbunday nlJhl's NAIA national tournament game in Kansas
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the end of next 'week.
inning to lift a split S!JU8~ of R~
Fisk, begiMing his 20th season, Sox to victory. Pankov1ts smgled m
Ken Howell may be back in·
action sooner th8llthe Philadelphia has not participated in Blly Grape- a run, Plantier tripled home a run
PhiUies expected.
fruit Lea~ue games because of and Clark had a sacrifice fly, Dana
The hard-thiowing right-hander, arthroscopic knee surgery on both Kiecker pitched four hiUess innings __ Sports briefs-who had been projected 10 be the knees Nov. 6. He has recovered for Boston. Bill Pecota had a solo
PhiUies' ace. underwent successful well Blld Torborg said Fisk would ·homer for the' Royals.
Baseball
surgery Thursday 10 remove a bone begin the season as a designated
Yankees 8, Expos 7
FBI agents are visiting every
At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mel spring training site 10 wam players
spur from his shoulder. All indica· hitter.
nons arc the right-hBllder should be
Fisk set the major league record Hall hit a three,run homer in a five- of the consequences of sambling
for home runs by a catcher, hitting .run third Inning 10 help a Yankees' and drug use in professional sports.
able 10 pitch by early June. ,
Dr. Phillip Marone. who exam· No_ 328 on Aug. 17 to surpass split squad to victory. Hall's 'lamer The agents Ire telling the players
ined Howell's entire shoulder, Johnn)'Bench.
came after Montreal scored seven . the effect gambling and drugs play
including lhe rotator cuff, during
In Thursday's exhibition games, runs in the iop of the third 10 ta1ce a . on pro sports and the. role orgathe operation, said there were no the Philadelphia bell Piasburgh, 4· 7-0 lead. Randy Velarde had three nized cnme plays in gambling,
complications and ex~ts Howell 2; the -New York Mets IOPPCd the hits and Don Mattingly had two for sports bribery Blld drugs.
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downed Kansas City, 4-2; lhe New
his rehabilitation. ·
Howell missed about half of last York Yankees nipped Montreal, 8·
season because of rendinitis in his 7; ToroniO walloped Boston, 12-3;
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discomfort this spring and an 10 a 3·3 tie in·ll innings at Hllines
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By beating Hannan Trace 59-46 Thursday,

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By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
OVPNewsSta"
The end of tbe longest journey
in their club's history came Thurs·
day night for Hannan Trace's
Wildcats, who watched Cincinnati
Lockland melt their eight-point'
lead in the third ijuarter and gel
double-digit offense in prime time
from junior center Jeremy Larkins
to post a 59-46 victory in the opener of the Division IV regional tour·
nament at Wright State Universi·
ty's Ervin J. Nutte.r Center.
The Panthers, 20-4, will play
Tri· Village • a 76-71 winQer over
Fort Loramie in the nightcap · on
Saturday at noon for. the regional
championship.
Lockland got off to a solid stan
early .with two baslr.ets • layups by
the 6-6 Larkins and senior point
guard David Allen • in tbe fmttwo
minutes of tbe game before Hannan
Trace got on' the board.with a layup
from senior forward Todd Boothe.
11ut even !hough Allen, who tied
I;.arkins for team honors with 16
points, drove in for his second
· layup of tbe night witb 5:30 left in
ihe first quarter to put the north
Cincinnati five ahead 6-2; baslr.ets
by Hannan Trace center Craig
Rankin and Boothe in tbe next 49
seconds tied tbe game at6-6.
:. A layup by Larkins witb 4:12
left gave Lockland an 8-6 lead, but
after Panther forward Brian
Willschevick was called for travel·
ing in tbe act of completin$ a sue·
c:,essful drive to the hoop wtth 2:03
{eft, Trace cashed in on the oppor·
iunity when Rankin took a pass
from senior forward Richie Cornell
and buried a three-pointer from lbe
left comer with 1:41 left to put tbe
Gallians ahead 9·8.
, That lead lasted 29 seconds, be·
eause the Panthers' Steve Tressler,
a 5-11, 220-pound senior forward,
. backed off from the paint and
canned tbe first of his two treys
with 1:12 left to put Cincinnati

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abead i I -9. Rankin put in a base·
line jumper 18 seconds 1aiCt to tie
tbe game at 13, but tbe Panthers
would take the lead in the quarter's
last minute wben Tressler dropped
in a jumper in the lane witb 16 Sec·
onds left to give Lockland a 13·11
lead.
The second quarter was a rontinuation of the last five minutes of
the fint quarter, u both teams held
three-point leads in the midst of ty·
ing once and trading the lead SIX
times. But when halftime came.
Locl$nd was ahead 23-22.
In the tbird frame, the Guyan
five outscored the Queen City crew
16-7 in tbe ftrst 5:18, but the momentum shifted in Lockland's favor when baskets by ADen (layup,
2:31), Larkins (two free throws,
1:54) and Tressler (right-Wing trey,
1:15) shrank Trace's eight-point
lead • a prize paid to the Wildcats
as a result of Rankin's baseline
jumper witb 2:42 left · to one, set·
ting the state for Cincinnati's version of "Cat Scratch Fever." ·
Lockland started going to
Larkins in tbe fourth quarter, and.
while his 12 points in tbat frame
eventually ·provided tbe fuel that
kept tbe Panthers ahead 10 stay, it
was Allen's layup witb 6:52 left
!bat erased the 40-39 Hannan Trace
lead created by senior point guard
J.J. Bevan's two successful free
throws and became the cornerstone
of Loclr.land's victory. It also didn't
hurt that the Panthers made six of
their eight shots in prime time
(compared witb Trace's four at·
tempts for the entire game) on their
way to completing the game in one
hour and 13•minutes in real time.
"We stymied them, and \ve
switched defenses," said Lockland
head coacb Bill PhillijJs. "We were
beating them down the floor, and
they looked a little tired,'' he added,
mentioning how ADen wu able to
drive downcourt for his layups in

the second half before TiBcC Coold
set up its defensive format against
the Panthen.
"We played our game, but we
got beat by a better team. someone
we couldn't outbustle," said Wild·
eat head coach Mike Jenkins. .
Analysis • Lockland canmitted
only seven persooal fouls, and none
of tbose fouls sent Wildcat guard
Jason Black • a 5-11 senior who
was 29 for 32 at tbe line in the
~three tournament games prior to tbe
Lockland game • to the chadty
stripe. All told, tbe Panthers kept
Trace 10 a season-low 2-for-4 effort

at the line.
In addition, Rankin, who led the
floor witb 18 points, wu the only
Wildcat 10 register in double fi~­
ures. Though tbe Panthers didn t
keep him out of the paint u often
as they · would have liked to,
Larkins neutralized his offense by
outtebounding the 6-2 senior by a
12-8 margin and combining witb
Havens to outgrab Rankin and
Black (his four rebounds made bim
the Wildcats' second-leading reoounder) by a 23- I 2 CQunL
The WildCBIS, who bowed out at
19-6, said good-bye to their eight.

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Player
2s 3s Fr
David Allen
6 0 4
Jeremy Larkins 7 0 2
Steve Tressler 3 2 1
Josh Havens
3 0 2
B. Wilschevick 1 0 4
TOTALS
20 2 13
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at Wright State University's Nutter Center.
Tbou1h Rankin outscored Larkins 18·16,
Larkins outrebouaded Rankin 12-8 to help
guide tbe Pantllers to a 59-46 victory. (.OVP
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Wednesday's list of donors to tbe Meigs County Chamber of Com.men:e'a siJ~:nt IIIICtion. The CQIDpany donated a ceiling fin tor lbe
" ~ucuon, whiCh wu used u achamber fund lliser.
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Eight ~ were appointed to tbe Business Advisory Council
of tbe Meigs County Board of %ntioo's regullr meetiaa oo Tuesday.
Appointed were Tim Dawn, Paul Beegle, Millie DimCID, Belie
King, MichileJ U~BIII Nease, Dorhman Reed IIIII Bmle Siaon.
Other mauers ~by the Boan1 includlld the approval of a
bus driva certificate for Arnold A. Wilson and Tllomaa L. DonL .
· 11!e Board reemployed Clrol .Brewer for two years as tbo work. · .
,;- study I;OOrdinator and Sheila Huluilail for two yan at the Early '
'. ,Childhood teacher.
! A resolution was J)assed 10 join !be "Ohio Coalition for Equity
~ and Adequacy of School Funding" and l(lprovalwas fiven to~
,: fer funds to cover lbe costs of joinina that orpnizabon as well u ·
; tbe cost of lbe state audit ·
• The Adu!J Buic Education Program wu discussed and tbe
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t; and staff are available, and if additional funding is availallle from
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Six calls for assistance were answered by units of Meip County
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At 9:56 a.m.on Wednesday, Racine ftre de~t was called to
• the Tom Theiss ·property for a structure fire. At 10:0? a.m;,
Ravenswood department wu caUed to assist, and at 10: ll a.m.,
Syracuse squad was called. No in)uries were reponed. At 10:54
1 a.m., Rutland squad went to Meigs Mine 2. Terry Ringbeiser wu
I talcen to O'Bleness Memorial Hospital.
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At 9:11 p.m., Pomeroy squad went to ~ve Street for ~va
. ! Dessaver, who wu liiDSpolted to Holzer Medical Center.
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l nie White, who was talcen 10 Veterans. At 3:35a.m., Rxine sqUid
; went to Cook Road for Helen Carper, who wu dead on arrival. At
\ 7:33 a.m., Rutland squad went to Township Road 36 for Sarah
; · MeAny. She was taken to Veterans. At 10 a.m. Pomeroy squad ·
f went 1Q the Arbl!ugh Addition for Beulah Zumbach, who was tranS·
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report (Form SSA-1099) or any
~- The Pomeroy Alumm Associa- ·other income statements. The
Apn is preparing for this year's ·office will prepare tbe EVR and
~qu~ and dance and would like mail it·to tbe IIJIPfl)prialc Vetmns
.~Ip and/or suggestions. The group Regional ()f'ICC.
Q:ets tbe last Tuesday of each
li!ORtb at 7 p.m. and tbe public is
Past Mairons to meet
irivited to attend. For more infor·
The Harrisonville PUt Mauons
4iation. contact Yvonne Young at · Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30
· 992-7~90 or Judy· Werry at 992· p.m. at the home of Donna Nelson
with Goldie Reed u hostess. All
1!l~7611fter S p.m.
past matrons invited 10 atte[ld.
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Soup to be sold
~ Homemade soup will be sold on
Jerry COIIrell will be II the ML
:tunday at 11:30 a.m. by the
Pomeroy SCQut Troop 11249 at the Olive Community Chun:h in Long
tGmeroy Firehouse. Soup will sell Bouom on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
lbr_$2, and cus!Dmen shOuld lwing Pastor Lawrence Bush invites the
public.
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Servicea will be held an s••
Matblu • anorney, protested lbe witnta walk free'just ..... t he is
Slle Ia aurvlvlcl by a aliter, diy 11 1 p.tD.at the Ewina Funeril
coun order. '
a witness Cor the 1111e."
Freda Miller, Cbuter. two llroth· ' Home Wltb burial in lbc Hcmloet
·"There really Is no pecedent for
Gaiiia County Pnwut« Brent era, Ray aad Doll Betzln~; Grove Ceme~e~y with Rev. ~
Ibis case," ~odericlr. said afler tbe Saunden laid he bad no problem
hearing in the Gallla County Court· witb the eourt order•
DomiFri11111
endaolfimaiCiali1111I: a· t th f · ...;.,
"
· Y call
e un...... ·
. house, "(Raben) iS beipg niade a
''The state bad no objection 10 Che1tet: two nieces, Jeraldine
suspect by Chuck (Knight; attorney the order," Sllindcn laid. ''We llid . Hawk, Tupp&amp;rJ Plains: and Jan ~orne today from 610 8 p.m .
for Willilm Mathiu.)"
previously tbal whatever the ·coun Atkin• of Geoi'Jia; and several. J~hnny Greene
. John Lentes, co-counsel for decided would'beokay witb us."
greet niecleslllll nepboft. .
Jolmn .,
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B
artes ber
was
pre,.
Y
rrantlin Greene, 17, of
William Mathias, said tbat it is nee- t:lo~n:*-1
ceded in ad! two aiJiaa, Slella . -Letart, died Thursday, Marth 14,
essary to investigate Robert Math- n' &gt;~r""
rr
Hoffman ud tlla Wood: one 1911 1• In Children's Hospital it
ias' possible involvement in tbe
VE1'II8ANS MEMOIIAL
inflnt bnltbor 11111 one ..,_ liltolr.
Columbus, Ohio.
Servicea will be s.rday It 11 . Born ~- 28, 1973, in Charle$~
all~:;re li'ying to do ·is 10 THURSDAY ADMISSIONS·
malr.e sure that our client hu all the Elsie A. Weld!, Allllny, IIIII Pred· a.m. lithe Cbatlr Cbun:b of the . ton, be was ,a !1011 or Ra1pb B. and
Nazarene with Rev. Clyde Hendet· Donna F. {)fcO~tre)G~ee~~e.
evidence he needs to defend bim- die Sim1110111, Pomeloy,
A student at Wlhula Hig~
self," Lentes said. "In his state·
THtnlSDAY DISCHARGES · son off"lciatina. Burial will_be in
.S~I. he~ tbc Fairview
ments, Robert has some very El)lel Reeves, Gary Hlnlnl. Donna Ch 1 rCemetlly.
Friend• may call at Bwina's Bl~ Chwdl !lid Salem Comdetailed information about the Morrison. Isabel !1811debury, Glocrime tbat would not come out
ria Compsion and Clwioae Con· Funeral Home today from 2 10 -4 ' muruty Church, llld was a member
·
the Hippy
Helpers 4-H Club
normal conversation."
·
ley.
' p.m.
and 6 .to 9 p.m. an d at the. of
. He'
was prec:ecled
in death b a
Lentes also ssid.ibat he believed ·
·
chun:b on 5aturday . . 10 a.m. ·
brotlier, Simon L. Greene;
all possibilities should be consid- . Judge orders union to
Helen Carper .
. CI~tre;
ll'llldmotllel
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• Ouis!Cna M. Mc1
and
patema1 gr:anclpments,
~~~i~~~ve that we look stop drive-bys at RAC
Helen Gilliland CarDer, 90, of Mr. and Mrs. 0eorJo L. .Greene.
died 'l'llundivy. Mateb .
Addltlonalsurvnon UIClude two
RIPLEY, W.Va. • A circuit Dom·-y
"'v •
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stepbrothers HulinJ L. Greene and
jqe ordln4 Unhed Sllelwubn I"'1.4. 1!191,
ll ber balllo. .
.. Robert L. •:Bob" Greene ....... f
membcn Involved in a labor .0·
Sbe Wll .... 011 NoV. 16, 1900 .
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putc witb RaVCIIIWOOCI Aluminum to the late Samantba Slory
1111 Ml:andand
Corp. to stop violence near the GiDiJand
Ollliland. ~ J. McClure i.etari.
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COLUMBUS. OblO (UP!)- A J~CoqftJr. dant.!
a:~= p.m.,
The funci.al wiD he S.undav, 1:30
.
d b h Oh. .
More tbln 1';1110 WMOillliklltJnra iiiYe =~::t-13
at. the Foaiesona ~uncral
poll ~omm1111c:'ne Y. t e 1.o . been out of work since Nov. I, Local . . ~e~- ·
...... , . _
member
of
Home,
wtth the Rev, ~ lfos •.
.Ho~1tal As~~don Sliows.J~st when tbe union's contnet with. the
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char
officiatin&amp;
' · b' e • ·
Ohioans are wtlling to pay '!lll"er alumiilumrpli'nt e~ Tile,c:cm- the Meip CCiunty ~ ·Teac.....
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AI WI
In
llltes 10 cover health care colla for paR): says lhe wcxbn 110 .011 1trike, Anoclatlon, H6mloj:k Grove theF~nlon CeniCtcry.
·
peop!o who cannot afford ittsur· while unioll members uy !bey Graaac for -43 yeara, J:Jemloct
cndlth II),IYcall Saturday, 6 to 9 ·
ance.
..
were locked 0111 of the pllnL
· Grove Chrlltiail Cllun:b for ,7S p.m., at Cauncralhome.
OHA Pres1d~nt,~ame~ Castle Rayenswood Aluminum offi· years, Moden! Woodtnea far 53 R
R h
said the ~ wu surprisCd and cials Iiave acclllod worlrerl of driv· years, Harri~onvllle Eastera Star
OSCGe OUS .
pleased' ~t 59 pen:ent ·of ~se ing in circles uound tbe plant .to Cor 43 Yun. lllld ICMIII u 1 Bed·
,. ___ _
s_urvey~ by tbe Gallup ~garuza- slow traffic.
.
fonl4-H Club ldvilor. Sbe was a
"""""" F. Roush, 69, of Mid·
Ohio, died Thursday,
non ~ they would be willing to
Marion County Cin:uit Judi•
WI lk· In dJeport,
eharter
member
of
tbe
Man:h
14,
1991, in Vete~ns
pay h1gher taxes to cover health Fred Pox ~Cling as meclal
Garden Oub.
.
Me11ioria1
Hospital.
careMost
costs.of tbose polled opposed the Ravenswood
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Aluminum
She is aurvivecl by lliltel', Ada
FUIIeJII arrangements wiD be an.
.
. 1 'lbursjlay 01dered union worten to Monit of Pomeroy: two sons, nounced by the Foalesong FunCra!
1
!nc.reas:;,~ m ~~!.'.. otberpe:svoredqna
stop the drivc-bys. He •baaud Geoqe S. ~CarDer, Ponlao)'. Home
m~ ~ea. 1 ,.....,..,
Y' 8
tbe use of jticlaoc:ks IIIII ~npholl and Charlet da Alice) Carper,
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ratStng taXes on alcohol and tobac·
. the 1111 511)'Ill'g &amp;hey are con- Kirkersville: our llflliCk:blldren,
co, using lottery profit,, 111d n.eaa:
P t,
.
Dawn~ of.CofiiDbul, Wendy ,
Increasing fines for drunken driv· S!dCfO!I weapons.
ing and speeding.
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heads of households across the
state.by telephone. Tbe mil was

South Ceali'al Oblo
.
. Clear Friday nilb.t. wilb a low iii
the UJiper 20s. ~y sunny S•·
day, witb biahl In tiMi middl~ SOs.
Ollio vm did forecut
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The Western Square Dance
Club will hold a special dance on
Thursday from 8-11 p.m.~
Oak Resort Club. Gary S
from Tennessee, a national caller,
wiD be the caller.

Ohioans believe
health care should
be available to all

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vice president of Gallup.
Nuuer said the poll was consis·
tent with similar sur.veys Gallup
hu conducted in otber states and
nationally, but it showed a hiJher
approval rating, 47 pen:ent, for lbe
universal health care approach in
which gove~ment would replace
most private msurance.

AEIOIIC DANCE CUSS IEGINS
10 Will SPIIIG SESSION lUI. 18
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Tuea. • Thurs. 1:41 to 1:41
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The Buckeye Hills-Hocking
Valley Regro,w Development Dis·
trict Executive Committee will
meet Tuesday at 7:30,.m. in the
conference room o the ·BHHVRDD offiCeS located on Wash·
in&amp;IOfl Coun~ Roed 9 in Marietta.
A joint meeting of the Pc:rsonnel·.
and audil/budllet committee will be
beld at S p.m. atbe Tmvel Host Inn, 1
Route 7 NMh, Marieua.

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.Classes Begin April 1, 1991-.
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• Weldlna
• ColmetoloaY .

Racine BasebaD AISOciation
Sign-up for tbe Racine Youth
J,eague, junior and senior girls and
lioys Pony League will be Saturday
Q;onl I0 a.m. to noon, Tuesday
&amp;om 6-8 p.m. and March 23 from AmBle l'ower ......................28 114
io a.m. to noon at the Racine • Ashland Oil ........................ 32'3!8
!Jinderganen building. Parents are AT&amp;T ..............................;..........34
141 bring a ~ of child's birlb cer- Bobs-.............,.............. 19 Ill
l(fiCate if tb11 is 1M tint algn-up. a.m~
Sbop.....................14 114
algn up fee is $12.50 for boys and City HI:
............................... 14
Sf.SO for Jirls.
.
Federal Molul ......................l6 liZ
J
CJooclyw 1'"&amp;1. .....................22 311
~
Fun alpt
Key Centurion ...................... 12 11-4
: Star Grange will hold its fun Landi' End ...........................22 1/'l ,
right on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Limited lnc ...........................25 112
t11e granac hill Jocetod 011 County Multi""''d'd Inc.....................72.311
'Mo•d 1 noar Salem Conter... A Ill Re••nn&amp; ..........:.. ~ ............... l
Ji,tlilult· supper will be hold fol- . Robllilll.t.M,as ....................:... .28
wed by aamoa. W011 p-een. All
S~~QM~y'a Inc.........................J·s liB
mbers and potential members SW Blnk ...........................h.23 114
invitcclto llterld.
Wcncly lnt'l . ................................ 9 .
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Note to VetenDI
: Any veteran or family member
"""Civing VA benefliS IIIII receiv·
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tbe 8nmta1 s;:.hiUty Verl&amp;a• Tbe Society of Actuarlll, Ia H
~ Report can
1 thiJ fortn to in JMI, bu about IUot memllm
tfle Veterans Service Office, 114 and II located 11 475 Nortll tMrUn·
Mulberry Ave. in Pomeroy along gale Road, .Suite eoo. Schaum~rc.
with their social security income 111., 6017~2221.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist olvid Halberstam will appear
' ; on the Athens campus on April 11 as the ~ spealr.cr at Ohio
,, University's annual Baker Pelce Conference.
Halberstam,' a fonner war correspondent for 111e New York
Times, will speak on "America in the' Next Centoryfl at 8 p.DL in
Memorial Auditorium. His visit is being co-sponsored by tbe
. Kennedy Lecture Series.
,
Natio:~-ll:nown ~ist Murray Weiclenblum, former chair
~ ,of.!bo Pr · enr,'s ,Couru:ilpf~c A&lt;lvison. t,J.S. ~Co!ps ·
~ Chief of Staff Jody Olsen. and several top sc:holarl also will appear
· during the conference, scheduled for Apirl I 1 and 12. The confer.
ence will follow the term ·of "Will There Be a Pe!lco Dividend?
Social and Economic Alternatives to'Military Spending." ,
.

IJ u.hld ...._ Iaterullcle•l
~ $1U11bile Ia ia Ohio's folecast
tb1uuP Sllmday.

I WI '1 II t
ie lllilf In I&amp;Cin. lfiPI wiU ~
.
from die Qer 401 to I'&amp; SOL
lfillt pnaue buildin&amp; ~
Ptir w INr II i'l*llll to perfrom the utbum 6ftlat l.abl JIIO- lillon
.
'="-~
willcould
. b
be
dul:ed cle;lrakia llld cool-~
.......
tares IIClOII Obio Tbursday DiaJil . ~- Into tbe ltlle by . . In the
and Friday momiag ; and early day. Howe-. mild
momi111 biDIP"'-'iblliis ~ in die , 110 Mlic iFDI witll bips niiCNq
20s, except IIIOUIId :10 degrees over tbe SO&amp;.
!be-extreme southern portion of the
. On tbe Friday •oraina map,
state. . ,
bi&amp;b pna~~n - Oel..-.d ever tbe
· The biBh pressure center will upper Great ~ and stretched
IOIIIe av« Oltio ~ nigbL This IOUtbwinl to tblloWr M•;•q;t
will iesult in c!Oil skies and .light . Valley.-1be bi&amp;b wiD.IIIOVO a1oW
winds ovemigln, allowing tempcn· •. IOUtbeast llld reacb Ollio lilly Sat·
lORa 10 fall to rallier cold leYcls by
urday and drift iato Pea111ylvania
~wa Saturday. Overnight lows
by ~Y nigbt
.will range ~ tbe lower to upper . Tbu syatem will dominate
201.
Obio's weatber into Sunday, proAs the bigh moves east of the viding &lt;XIOSiderable sunshine and
state on Saturday, southerly winds gradually warmer temperatures
will pnxiQce slightly warmer tern· . over the wec:tenc1.
peratures. A few high clouds may

!l Squads.answer six calls

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Bears...

In Wodnesdafs picture of the Meigs Junior Hiah Seventh Grade
Cheerleaders, Kim Crites wu not pictured llld her name was unin·
tentionally omitted.
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round of state meet, 61-60

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HANNAN TRACE (46)
Pts,
Player
2s Js FI'
Craig Rankin 6 2 0
18
JJ. Bevan
2 1 2
9
Richie Cornell . 0 3 0
9
6:
Todd Bootbe 3 0 0
Chad Barnes I .0 0
2.
Jason Black
I 0 0
2
TOTALS
13 6 .2
46
From tbe neld. 19-53
Beyond tbe arc· 6-21
At tbe stripe • 2-4
Rebounds • 24 (Ran1r.in 8)
.
Assists • 11 (Bevan 4)
.
,
Steals • 8 (Black &amp; ~ankin, 2.
each)
Turnovers • 13
Fouls· 16
Fouled out • Black

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from Eliubetb Swilher who n:po~llld dW ber boUle 011 Stile Route
7 at HObson bad been enlered IOIIlelime 011 Wodnesday or Thursday. The bouse wu QU1SIICked witb extensive c1ama1e to picture
glass, eu:. lnve•tiption is continuina.

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Beyond tbe arc • 2-6
At tbe stripe· 13•19
Rebounds ·34 (Larkins 12)
Assists- -12 (Havens S)
· Steals • S (Havens 4)
Turnovers • 16
Fouls • 7

ST.
·PATRICK'S
DAY PARTY

catcher Colin Ryan to minor league
camp.
.
. Milwaukee -'I)aded designat·
'· NCAA To!Jrnament
ed hitter Dave Paiter to California.
ByUPI
for oulflCilder Dante Bichette and
· ·player to be -named.
Regional First Round Action
Pittsburgh - Sent pitchers Lee
Hancoclc and Mike Roesler, careher
Tb11rsday Results
Mandy Romero, and infielders
Kevin Burdidl: and John Wehner to
East - Colle&amp;e Park, Md.
minor league camp for reassignOlda State 67, New Mexico 54
·menL
NC State 114, So Mississippi 85
Seattle - Re-assigned pitchers
, Temple 80, Purdue 63
Pat Perry, Jeff Nelson and Roger·
" Richmond 73, Syracuse(/}
·SaiJceld and catch« Jim Carnpanis
to minor league camp; optioned
· Soutbeast - Louisville, Kr:....
pitcher Mike Wallcer and outfielder
' Pittsburgh 76, Georgia 68 (OT) · Pattick Lennon to Calgary of Pacif·
Kansas 55, New Orleans 49
ic Coast League (MA).
' Florida State 75, So Cal 72
Toronto- Announced resignaIndiana 79. Coastal Carolina 69
tion of Bob Shirley as pitching
coac~ of Syracuse of International
Midwest - Minneapolis
league (MA).
·
Duke 102, NE Louisiana 73
BasketbaD
· Iowa 76, East Tennessee St 73
Florida (World Basketball
: Connecticut 79, Louisiana St 62 League)- Named Matt Creamer
' Xavier (Ohio) 89, Nebraska 84
head coach; signed guard James
Hunter.
West .• Salt Lake City
Seton Hall 71, Pepperdine 51
Boys tourney scores
' Crei~thton 64, N Mexico St55
• Brigham Young 61, Virginia 48
Boys Obio·Higb Sc:bool Basket· \ Arizona 93, St Francis (!'a.) 80
ball
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Tournament Results
Friday Games
By United Press International
All Times EST
Thursday, Marcb 14
Division 10 ·
East ·Syracuse, N.Y.'
At VandaUa Butler
Miss St vs. E. Mich. 12:25 p.m.
Olentangy 62, Milton Union 60
PRESSURED FROM BEHIND • Hannan Trace forward Todd
UCLA vs. Penn Slilte, 2:55p.m.
Cin McNicholu 73, Brookville
Bootbe
(wllb baD) leiS some pressure rrom beblad In tbe form of
N carolina vs. Nortbeastem, ]:32
71 (ot)
.
Cincinnati Loekland center Jeremy Larkins (witb arms raised) in
Princeton vs. Villanova, 10:02 p.m. Division IV
tbe first quarter or Thursday nlabt's' Division IV rCJ!Ional opener at
At Toledo Savage Hall
Wright
State University, Bootbe scored six points 1n tbe Panthers•
Southeast - Atlanta
MiUer City 39, Antwerp 37
59-46
victory.
(OVP pboto by G. Spencer Osborne)
Arkansas vs. Geo.rgia St. 12:15
SL Henry 54, Holgate 4 I
Arizona St vs. RutgerS, 2:45 p.m.
At Canton Fleldbouae
Alabama vs. Murray St. 7:36p.m.
Mans St. Peter's 73, Lorain
Wake F!!fCSt vs. Louis. Tech, 10:06 Catb69
Kirtland 64, Uberty Benton 50
Midwest • Dayton, Obio
At ZanesvUieHIP Sc:bool
John's vs. No. lllinois, 12:35
Col Wehrle 10), BeallsviUe 53
xas vs. St. Peter's, 3:05 p.m.
the second semifinal contest
COLUMBUS , Ohio (UPI) Tuscarawas Calb 67, Centerburg
bio St. vs. Towson St. 7:40p.m. · 62
Jenny Kulics shook off a struggling betwen Dayton Dunbar, 25-1, and .
qeotgia Tech vs. DePaul. 10:10
f1rst half to score 22 points and Upper Sandusky, 20-5.
AI Wrlabt State University
lead No.9 Canfield to a 61-60 win . The game turned into a duel
Lockland 59, Hannan Trace 46
:
West - Tuc::son, Ariz.
over No. 1 LoP!! in tbe semifmals between Ku. lics and Logan's 5·
Tri- ViUage 76, Fort Loramie 71
"4ichigan St vs. Wisc-GB, 2:30
of the girls Division II state high foot-11 Katie Smitb, botb UP! first
Utah vs. Soutb Alabama, 5 p.m.
school basketball tournament team aii-Ohioans. Smitb finished
lJNLV vs. Moncana. 8:10p.m.
Thursday afternoon at St. John wilb 26 points.
·NIT results
&lt;leorgetown vs. Vandelbilt, 10:40
Arena.
Ku!ics, a 5-foot-6 junior ~d,
seored
16 of her 22 points m the
The
win
moves
Canfield,
26-1,
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NIT Palrlnp
,
Saturday Games
second
half, hilling four. 3-point
into
Saturday
morning's
champi·
BJ United Presa International
Second Round
field
goals,
and also came up witb a
onship
game
against
the
winner
of
(All limes EST)
big steal with 4 I seconds to play
Finlt Roand
that helped give tbe Lady Cards a
: East • CoUege Park, Md.
WednesdaJ Resulll
JI!C State vs. Olda St, 2:45 p.m.
3· point cushion. In tbe first half,
Cincinnati 82, Ball SL SS
she wu I of 10 from the field and
Temple vs. Richmond, 12:15 p.m.
Wisconsin 87, Bowling Green
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79(01)
Continued from Pille 3
Logan, which bowed out witb a
: Southeast • Louisville, Ky.
Providence
98,
James
Madison
26-1 record, led 23-20 at halftime
tie.
Pittsburgh vs. Kansas, 4:50 p.m.
93 (201')
Florida St. vs. Indiana, 7:20p.m.
Minnesota·Dl!luth contributed after trailing by u many u 9 points
Colorado 71 Michigan 64
•
to
its
downfall by missing tbe front in the fii'SI half. It was tied 39- 39
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Soulhem IU. 75, Boile SL 74
· Midwest • Minneapolis
end of three one-and-one free after three quarters and there were
Stanford 93, Houston86
Ouke vs. Iowa, 4:30p.m.
throws in the futal three minutes. four ties and six lead changes in the
Tbul'ldaJ Resaltl
Xaviu.,vs. Connecticut, 7:00p.m.
"I lhought we outplayed them for hectic: final quarter.
iliena 90, Fairleigh Dickinson the
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maj&lt;lity of the tptme bnt it's a
85
t
West • Salt Lake City
40-minute
proposition, not a 39- .
Fordham 76, Soutb Florida 66
Seton Hall vs. N. Mexico SL, 4:50
GOOD USED ""
minute
proposition,"
said BullSW Missouri 57, Coppin St47
BYU :vs. Arizona, 2:20p.m.
dogs' Coacb Dale Race.· .
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WASHERS, DRYERS,
Arkansas St 78, Rice 71
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l&gt;aniols
IIIII
Ben
Wiley
eat:b
had
Oklahoma I I I, Tulsa 86
IEFIIGEUTOIS, TYs,
14,points for Athens State, 24-9,
,.
.
Memphis
State
82,
Ala-Birm·
Tmnsactions
GAS &amp; EUC. UNGES
mgham 76
· while Jay Guidinger had 17 for
Friday Games
Minlle80ta-Duluth, 27-5.
TllandaJ Spor111 Tr•sactlOIIs
Wisconsin-Eau Oaire went II
Furman
at
West
Virginia,
7:39
BJ UDlled Presa Iaternlllonal . p.m.
minutes, SS woods in the second
Blleball .
,.., ...-.~ . he
La Salle at MassachUsetts, 7:30 half witbout a field goal but still
· KJIIIIS City - .. aa~ ... puc r p.m.
won SS-52 when Mite Jobnson and
Jim eaanpbell; ~gned pitchers
Jnl • .,-._
G~orge
Washington
at
South
Mall Benedict each bit two free
DlrYI Smitb and LuiS Enclmlc1011, Carolma, 7:30p.m.
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throws In tbe final 2:20. of overopJlielder Jacob Brumfield and
lOUIS: I A.M.·6 PA
time.
Butler at Wyoming, 7:30p.m.

College scores

seniors • Bevan, Black, Boothe,
Cornell, Eric Uoyd. Rankin. Chris
Strow and Jason Watson.
Qurter totals
Ux:lr.land
13 10 14 22=59
Hlllnan Trace 11 11 16 8=46

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LOOKING FOR LANE • Hannan Trace ten·
ter Craig R..kln (33) looks lor aa opealane, as
Cincinnati Lockland tower JeremJ Larkins
slays close during tbe first quarter of Thursday
aigbt's Division .IV regional tournament opener

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DEXIER CHURCH OF CIIRIIT,
wa Mp 1:110 p.m. WedD-y
SUIIdliSc-SUpLSIIlldoySc-9:301. 1 , .
RUrLAND
OF GOD, Puler,
~a.m.; Sdloolll:IIO O:m.; tllilltf!nt ftoltr Wltlall, IIIIJilo'ltr; NOI'IIIIID Will,.
1111t111W 7;110 p.m.
m.; Wonldp Servke, 111:15 -·Ill·
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SUOCESI ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST .W
m.; Sualley Mandllitl-p U:DO a.m.
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l . . _ , W*•'oy, B do~~D CHURCH or JESUS ·. · Contmlllll~ oil Cl: Rt G. Jllrv, Robert cloy
&lt;WDIDI M'Vk:e I p.m.; WedDNdoy I ,fJ
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eventDIII'I"YYU, 7 p.m.
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dll-'1. eb""'b 10:311 o.m.; evtalftl ' Rt. 121. WOllam
puter. llundoy • ''·'
Rt..lJf, 3 mllfl fr!m Po-Log Bot· · ' KENO CHURCH OF. CHRIST, SllrU. ', ter . .CIIurcll " ' - 9:~ o.m., Momlal
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BAPn . Doe Cbeodle,
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BETHLEHEM BAPTJIIT. .-. , ~I• ' •
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SUpt. Sunday School 9: 30 l.m, Momlnl . ··~~
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~Bible Study lad Youth Follow·
Worddp10:30 a.m. Prayeraetvlce, altenau.f;
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CHRJ8TJAN UNiON, 'I'll- DluWD, -. SU!Idli
GOD or PRoPHECY,
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, ' ·' ·
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'Sulllly lilrv!l!f, t:311 o,m.: OWD·
~ON JNTEJU)ENOMINATION• 110.
Lo&lt;&amp;tlll od'O! J. Wblle RDid oiH...,woy
APOSTOLIC FArl'H - Nrw Lima Rd., : ~V
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Pot HIDICJI, putor. Saadoy Scliool10
Deal to Port Mtlp Pork, Rutlaad. RDb61
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o.m.CIUIIIII!flllqa.JuulorChurdlll
Rtebll'da, paator. Servkel at 7 p.m. em
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puler. Bible . S . - 8' 30 a.m.: Rllpll CarL • p t a.m.; ~::l wonlllp 11 o.m. Adlllt
Wedl!-= llld SUadoyo.
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TER ot the w..teyu HoUaeoo Cll...,b.
m.: ~WO!'Iblp.I:JOp.m. Tbunday, ' iWidl&gt;-y 7=DO ~.m.
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OLD BETHEL l"REE 1nLL
E JI'APTiliT CHAPEL, 5'10 Oront
Sunday School SUpt.; SUDdoy kbool 10 1.
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ZION CHtiRCR or CHRIST, Pomeroy.
CHURCH. 211101 State · RD~II! 7, Mkldl... st. . Mldcb-'"' o\flllllted with South""'
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toll, lnllllllll'; S-IIUiey. Blble~lolol .
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STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH, , !&gt;l
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HYSELL RUN liOl.JjiiEIS CKURCJI, · Wedlllldiy .-ma' , Blblt otucly ond
Gory Holter. putor. Sundoy ..rvtc:eo 9: 30 , ~ r.
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COOLVILLE · llNITED METHODIST : .. ;
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Grove. Tbo.Rrv. Lauro A. LHcb, Jllltot, . FREI:DOM.G~PEL NJIISJON 11 Bold , WlUWn Am......,, S. S. Supt.; Sundoy
PARISH- II. E. Alloy,'putor. Mike aad
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. Cllur&lt;b. COOLVILLE CHURCH, Moln · "
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o.m .: Mo..... W-lp ·10:411 o.m,; Sua· . cloy . - . p'.f: 311 p.m:
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S'Jl. PAtiL t.l1TIIEJtAII CHURCH,
1.m.; ·Larw .__.,s. s. SUpt.·MomiJII : ;ayiD'ft'IBiblo.._7:DOp.m.
c..... _!l~mon olld 1econiJ Sto,t pg. ••day ScllooiiO a.m.: Bible Study Tuel· ' "'
cloy, 7 p.m.: BETHEL CRURal: Town·
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lhlp llold ..:: Saadoy S.lolol 8 o.m.:
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GRAHAM UNITED · METBODJBT,
RAC!IIE CJit!RCH OF· THE NoVA·
vOle RD. lleY. PbUIIp Rldaour, puler.
Saadlykbooii:Clla.m. CIIurtlloOI'Vkell
Clnlrtll S.rvtce, W a .m.; BlbloSiudy, lll
RENE, Rt!Y. , _ L. Colli 11, putar.
Suacloy Sobool t: 311 o.m.; wlll'llllp llrVke
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WodaNdoy; . HOCKINGPORT
Ore Blu. Saadly . . _ lluperl81tbdeal.,
10:30 o.m .; lllllltotudy -..I W&lt;l'iMp lfl'·
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HEART CHURCH, Mqr.
CHURCH,GriDIIStreet: SIUidoySdloollO
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doyadlmaetb wonlllp-al1r30p.
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Yloe, WodaNdoy, 7 p.m.
ADIIIGD)'G....,unl'f'. Pb.
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10'.aa,m.; ,_III,IIIIYk:e.lp.m. Wed·
RI.JTLANDCHURCHOF.CHRIIT.h
day i:vo!11n1 Mali. 7: 30p.m: -SUadly · o.m.,ChurcbServlcolla.m.; Blbldtudy, ·WedDel'loy, B· p.m.; TORCH CHURCil,
Proyer IIIII Blblt !llii4Y. •
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UVENTH·DAY AOVUIJS'I', Mill•
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Cllti1ICH, DO•· Scbool, 1:30 o.m.; Momlll
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ballloour ..,_ 01dl Muo. CCit'elu-.
Worollp Servtco, W: 30 o.m.
=ellrbllltoed,P-; PutarBob
lot. Woody Cl1l. - · ...... Saadoy
o.m.; Eveollla Wollllt.Ji:'·p.n\.
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RI.JTLANDliJBLE
Rev.
VICTORY
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MIDDLEPORT
PENTECOSTAL,
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CHIIRCH,
Iviii Myers. SUadoy Scbool t: lh.m. wltb
Mlddlepori, JIIIDOP E. - · putor.
Ave. lleY. Clark Bllter, putor. Carl Not·
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IJorll..,.., Sopl. hadly kllaol 1:11:1. SoDDy Hudlon, Supt.; ~ _......
- y """""" W&lt;l'olllp 10 a.m.; Even·
llftllwn, SUndly Sc:llool SUpL Sundly
~trvk!e lallowla1 at 1:01 p.m. EwryCJie
7:DOp.m.ProyormeeiiiiiiJIIIBilUitildy,
lftl 1r11et 7, p.m.; w•el'lly oveniDc
m.; _ . , WIII'IIIIP 10•30 a.,m. Saadoy
ft)OOIM.
Scbool 10 o:m. with elu- ter all - ·
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RI.JTLAND CBtiRCH or THE NAZI!.·
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RENE. llaJiluel ~. Jllllar. lluadly
'MaRIE CliAPI:L CRURal: Dovld
- IIIIer Hari'lilt Wam•,Supt.. f!ulidly
day at 7:30p.m.
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scllool toao a .m.: MontiJIIWonltlp, 10: '411
, Doaver, J!utu:. Mlkt~er.' BUDdoy · Scboolt:30 o.ni.; WoroiiiP 1111vtc&gt;e 10: 101'. , Culflnaa. putor, Saadly Scbaol, 10 o.m.;
ECCLES !A FELLOWSHIP, 128 MDI St.,
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Scbaol SQI.: liladoY
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m.; Youar People'• !lervloo. I · ' pJII.
wcnJI!p ..,.,.... u a.m.: Saadoy nllltt
Middleport. Brotber Cll""k MoPhersm,
· POMEitOY P'IRST IIAP'I'IIJ', Eut
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MoniJII , • • tt:'«! a.m.; SUDdoy
Evonaellltlcoervkel:30p.m.W,...e1 oy . winblp · ~~rv~•• 7:30 p.m.: Nldwttlt
pootor. Sundoy Sel!ool 10 o.m .; lluncloy
Mila St. 11m! FuUer, putor. 0eorp
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CHUJICHol.,_eport,la&lt;.,'l51'ariSt., · HTVI&lt;:el at 7 p.m.
ANTIQti!TY BA.Pn8T. Konnetll Smith,
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o.m.: WOI'IIIIp U a .m. ud7 p.m. WedD•
Rlrv. lvu M~o. · putcr; RDter Manley,
putor. Suadoy Sc- 9:30 o.m.; church
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Sr. •...o•v !l&lt;boGI SP-. s.dlv !kbool
III'VIte 7: 30p.m. ; )'&lt;Nth lell.....,lpl: 30p.
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UBERTYMIEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
t:ib l.iii:;M&gt;mll* W~p 10:ao a .m.;
Jlbleotudy, Tbundly, 7: 30p.m.
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ASBURY (lyn.....,)- Woroblpllo.m.
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dlar Lane, M11411, w. Vo. J . N. Tbaebr,
Evea1J1r Wonlllp'T:ao p.m. WedDO!doy m.;FULL
GOSPEL LIGifi'IIOt/SE, 330t5
tar ud S..y Sellool DlrtcW. 8\lilloy
L~un:b Scbooll: 6 a.m.: Clllrl• Bible
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""""'"n " pu!Cir. EYtnlftl oervloe T:IO' p.m.; WOo lftiiiJI( Billie lhldy, pn~ IDd ....... HUand Road,
Pu:tue~ 01'· Tom Kelly, pukbool. 1:30 a.m.; ......... - I I '
..._, WedD-y, 7:30p.m.; UJIW,IIrol
m~lttallev. IIIIIJ. Willi; putar.
mea'oMIDIItryTburodQ, t:311a.m,; WedNrVIce, 7:1i0 p.m.
ter. DIMY Limbert, S. S. Supt. Sullday
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II:Cll; Chair 111'1&lt;1101, til p.m.; ou...J.
Tueoclly, 1:30 p.m.; Cllolr ll&lt;llanal,
Rotiirt·......... l.l.llupl.llllldiY lldtool
aadly Prl)'ll' IDd Blllltlludy 7:15p.m.
FAri'B GOSPEL CIIURCII,l.cma Bot·
momlnllei"Vtce at 10 a.m.; Sunday tvfll• I • Jl
wonlllp. 7:311 p.m.; 1111111111 'Q Pr.,.r
Wlda~Y 1:311 p.m. (Tbatell•l
1:10 Lib.: . . . . . Wonlllp IO:Ih.m.:
HILl.SJDE BAPTIST CHURCH, Bl. Rl.
tom, SaoJay !l&lt;boGI, t:ao:o.m.: Momlnl
lnr oevlc:e 7: 311 p.m. Tueodoy IJid Tbun·
leM&lt;e, 1: II p.m. Mlallal Frll ' ( ENTERPIIJSE - W-lp 8 o.uil.;
lloado7 - - 7:ab p.m.; 11\'ed·
113 julloiiiU. 7. Rov. J Sr..
WonbiP 10:45 Lift.· Saadly ........ 7:00
day Sft'VII:M II 1:30 p.m.
I ..),J!DypJAir""n lart(llayo-a.JI) ,
Oturtll Sc-·JOo.m.; Blblelllloly,,.,.
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p.m. (IUIIIIIW· ?::it p.tn.l: Weda-y
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
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dly, 'l:~m.; 11MW. FlntMolldly, 7:30
Bn.VER RtiN BAPTIST! BDl UIUe,
JoeHumpbrfy,S.S.Supt; 81llldlylldloal
allllt 7:110 p.m. (lllllllliier 7:30p.m.\.
ZARENE. Rrv. Glend.., Stroud, pooler. • '·;:
cloyo, 7:30 p.m. Cllllm&gt;Wide Vlaltolloll
p.m.; U
F Sunday, 6 p.m . (RUey)
puter. 11m! Lntle, S. 8 . .. pt. SUDdoy
Wo.m.; MomlniWonhlpllo.m.; Slllldly
NEW Lin: COVENANT CHURCH OF
SundlySclloolt:JOo.m.: WonlllpRMil&lt;t,
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FLATWOODS- Church S.booi,.IOo.m.
ScboollO 1.m.; MGmlnl werllp, llo.m.;
evm1nJ ll!rYioel p.m. ; WedDtldoy OYell·
GOD, 0.10!' -Gary Blleo, pooler. SUD·
10:30o.m.; Youth"""''" Sundly 6:15 p.
FAITH TAIIERNAa.E CHURCH, 1111·
: Wonblp. 11 a.m .; Bible Study, Tbu,..
:e::~;.c;:=i:==:;.':f:;:j IDJ.b~FJJisTCHURCJJOF111E cloy- 1' 10 o.m.; wonlllp lft'llte; m. Sundoyevenlnrservke7:110p.m. Wo!d· , , ,
le)'RunRold,Rtv. EmmettRiw-. Jill·
dly, 7 p.m .; IIMYF, Sunday, I p.m; (RI·
.P.!'.:i. , ! - mMIIJII WedD 11d1y at 7·p.m. NAZARENE. WUlllm Jualll, putor.llua· IO:IO o.m.; 1";(1!::!lcot I~.:.· : Dlld· neodly Proyer Meettag ond Bllllt Study • ...
tor. HoadltY Dunn. llllfl. Suaclay kbool,
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Wesley Thoene, wilh a project
and video concerning histoncal
siteS in Pomeroy, was the winner of
the Bonnie Marlene Fisher award
, at the Pomeroy Elementary School ,
Academic Fair. The fair, m11ler !he
direction of Becky Triplett, was
sjlOIISOl'Cd by the Pomeroy Pro. It
was held on Monday.
Over 200 SIUdeniS. participated
iii the fair. The fair was judged by
Mrs. Abbie Stratton, a retired
Jeacher, John Constazo and
William Buckley, Meigs County
supervi10J'S. Prizes were awarded
for fllSI, second, and third p~ 'in
each class. There was also a prize
for !he best Social Studies project,
the best Language Arts project, and
the best Science project. The Bon·
nie Marlene Fisher awatd was pre·
seilted for !he best overall project
in the fair.
~ecognized as winners were:
Mornlna klnderaarten: Cody
Smith, Katye Daniels and Jeremy
Selby, Afternoon kindergarten:
Rebecca Houser and Adam Mac·
Daniel; Mrs. Blaettnar's fisrl
grade: Jonathan Wilson, Caleb
Ellis, Christopher Neece; Mrs.
Oblinger's first grade: Charlie
Filmore, Michelle Stahl, Jennifer
Foreman; Mrs. Treat's seeond
grade: Andrea.Krawsczyn, Chris ·
Ward, Michael Stacy; Mrs. Car·
penter's second grade: Breyden
Haptonstall, Shannon Price, Mark
Dailey; Miss Haley's thrid grade:
Missy Lehew~ Arica Blackwell,
Tim McGraw; Mrs. Zarnoch's ·
third grade: Todd McDaniel, John ,
Hin, and PJ Erwin; Miss Carter's
D.H.: Jenny Clark, Daisy Spears,
and Brian Klein; Mrs. Vaughn's
fourth grade: Jennifer J.amben,
Amy Johnson, Michelle .Koush;
Mrs. Grimm's fourth grade: Ste·
fani Pickens. Kristina Kennedy ,
Patricia Smith; Mrs. Stanley's
fifth grade: Scott. Sellers, Daniel
Wittekind, Ronnie Hirth; Mrs.
Sebert's. rltth grade: . Lauren
Anderson, David Anderson, Wendi
Daniels; Mrs. Smith's sixth
grade: Joe Hill, Jessica McElroy,
Whitney Haptonstall; Miss
Triplett's sixth grade: Tara
Grueser, Heather McLain, Julie
King; Mrs:: Stewart's D.H.: •Eric
Johnson, Brooke Hart, Barbara
Whittington; . Mrs. Kennedy's
L.D.: Andrew Ki!Chen and Jason
Baggess.

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OUTSTANDING EXHIBITS • These girls
won honors at the Pomeroy Elementary School
Academic Fair, which was held oo Mooday. Pic·
tured, left to right, are Leigh Masb, Best Laa·
guage Arts exhlblt, Erin Krawsciyn, wbo woo

"The Light of the World" by
Hope Moore was the opening of
tbe March meeting of !he Asbury
United Methodist Women. .
Marsha Karr led the group in
prayer and Buelah Watd led devotions from Matthew and a poem
called "Oethsamine."
The group will visit Sine Cera
onMay7.
There wre 16 shut·in calls and
birthdays noted this month are
Marie Houdeshell and Mary Cun·
cliff.
The festival of sharing win be in
September and more information
will be released later.
A retreat was held nt CaPip
Francis Asbury ovr.r the weekend
on prayer and fasting.
. Bernice Winebrenner presented
' a program on "His Greatesl Work."
Mrs. Watd gave a reading "Before .
Gelhsamine." Marsha Karr closed
with prayer and Marie Houcla,melt
served relieshmen!S.
Members presenl weer Hope
Moore, Irene Parker, Buelah Ward.
Bernice Winebrenner, Ruth Shain,
Marie Houdashelt and Helen
· Teaford.

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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank,
Sarah and Matthew were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Haning and Ronald.
Mr. and Mrs . Doyle Knal'P·
Langsville, were Saturday even1~g
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. KeVIn
Knapp, Michelle, Amy and Ashley.
Sunday visitors of Dorothy
Reeves w~re Meliisa Darnell,
Michelle and Amy Johnson.
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Russell,
Harrisonville, were Saturday visi·
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Roben Rus·
sell.
Bud Lavender and Donna
Roush, Syracuse, were Sunday vis·
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Knapp,
Michelle; Amy and Ashley. Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Lavender and son
were also visiton.

Tlie U.S. Capitol wu or~&amp;~Ully fle.

lliped by Dr. William Thornton, an
amaleur arcblteet, wbo submitted a
plan In lhe iprlnl of 1793 tbat won

him SOOO and a city l,ot·

for Best Social Studies exbibit, and Danielle
Grueser, for Best SCience exhibit. Maslt and
Krawaczya are sixth graders, aud Grueser is a
rlftb grader.

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WORKSHOP CONDUCTED • Charlotte Elberfeld conducted a
workshop recently for the Chester Garden Club In whk:h memben
made their own fans. Pictured is Betty Dean with the f111 that she
made.

Chester gardeners get
workshop on fans
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ACADEMIC FAIR , These students at
Pomeroy Elementary School were first," second
or third place winners at tbe school's academic
fair, which was held on.. Monday night. Pirst,

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Chester Garden Club recently at Methodist ChiD'Ch in March. Edna ~,;,-.,
her home. Virginia Chadwell was Woods placed flowers in February• .,, . ,
Opposition fonns were available ·: •·••
assistant hostess.
The club collect opened the concerning Petitions No. 2493 and · :.,_,
meeting with Maida Mora, vice Madelyn Murray O'Haris federal • •0.::
president, conducting the meeting. · · hearing which would ultima1ely ·~;,:~
Maurita Miller used tbe Resurrec· pave the way to stop tbe reading of ~ , '"'
tion and Jesus' appearance during !he gospel on the airways of Amer· . ::~
His last eanhly days as the devo· tea
. .,,ttiona! !heme, closing with an Easter . Charlotte Elberfeld , guest • - ~ i
poem.
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demonstrator, displayed a collec- ~ "1~
· Roll call was answered with tion of decorative fans of both ,.. :r-,
members sharing a treasured mem· paper and fabric. She disc)ISsed the · """
ory or memento. Twelve members step in creating the fans and con- ," ·~.:
dueled a workshop where members • ..: •
attended.
- A trip 10 Kahkeena was planned turned the wallpaper and wrapping · ;, ,
and tbe tour at Harris Farms was paper !hey brought into colorful , ' "'
changed to May. The sick were fans, decorating them with ribbon, •;
seeond and third place wlllners were booored In
noted . Sunshine chairmen for lace and flowers provided by Mrs. '
each class. Not pletured was the morning
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February were Dorothy Karr and Elberfeld.
kinder&amp;arten class, whidt also partleipated In
A dessen course was served by , .. ,,.
Twila Buckley. For March they
the fair.
will be Mayc and Maida.Mora.
the hostesses. The door prize was .. '.:
A workshop was planned 10 pre· won by Kalbryn Mora. It was a fan .:.'i
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pare for a commumty project and madecby Mrs. Elberfeld.
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the spring regional meeting at Sal·
The April meeting has been , , ~
isbury School in April was noted.
changed to.lhe home of Pat Holter. '·'\'
Kathryn Mom will provide altar
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Anr veteran or tamily member
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receivmg VA benefi!S and receiv·
ing the annual Eligibility Verifica·
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tion Report can bring Ibis fonn 10
the Veterans Service ·office, 114
The Eastern Band recently com· Wilson and Susie Kimes said that ·•· •
. Mulberry Ave. in Pomeroy along
peted
in lhe OMEA District XVII tbe ~d will hold many sectional . : ~~·~
with their social security income
. reporl (Form SSA·1099) or any Band Contest held at Athens High pracuce.s, as they want ~o be !he . , , , b
School.
firs! semors 10 get a supenor raUng : : ·'~­
other income statemeniS.
Appearing
first
on
the
program,
at
state in both marching and con- :&gt;~
The offtee will prepare the EVR
Eastern
performed
before
three
cert
competitions.
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and mail it 10 the appropriate Vet·
stage
judges
and
one
sight·reading
In
olher
band
news,
tbe
mem-~ r~
erans Regional Office.
judge. For the first lime in Eastern bers of !he Eastern Band will be ·.: ' .e
history, the concen band received a selling Nesile-Beich candy bars for •· •..i
superior
rating from each judge.
the next two weeks. Profit from the ~: :·~
Racine ball association
As a reward for their perfor- sale will be used to purchase new .: ,' meeting is scheduled
mance, the band earned a spot m music and help fund marching "' ·oa
the state band contest to be held in band for the 1991 season.
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Colwnbus
on
April
20.
In
prepara·
Sign-up for the Racine Youth
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League, junior and senior girls and tion for that event, the band will
~ATL'tJ,
boys Pony League win be Sa!urday have to learn new music and
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from 10 a.m. to noon, Tuesday achieve an even higher level of
The Middlepon Child Conser· -~! "
from 6-8 p.m. and March 23 from musical perfection. The band also
10 a.m . to noon at the Racine participated in the State Band Con· valion League will meet Tuesday at :,"~•··
6:30 n.m. This is a new 'time for the · &lt;.';;&gt;o
Kindergarten building. Parents are teSilasl year.
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Of the 40 members of the East· meeurng.
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10 bring a copy of child's birth cer·
Husbands
night
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be
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tificate if tb1s is the first sign-up. em Band, 15 are seventh graders.
with
a
potluck
dinner
at
the
Rock
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Sign up fee is $12.50 for boys and The next largest class is tbe sopho·
more class wilh 11 .. Seniors, Aaron Springs United Methodist ChiD'Ch. ', ~~·
$7.50 for girls.

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assistance ready

Eastern band
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BEST OP.SHOW ·Wesley Thoene won Best ot Show honors at
the Pomeroy Elementary Scbool Academic Fair on Monday night.
Thoene's entry was a project and videotape about Pomeroy's his·
torical sites, winning tbe Bonnie Marlene Fisher Award. Wesley Is
the son of Dale and Nancy Thoene.

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Marc Aaron Hedrick, son of Jeff
and Marcy (Sexson) Hedrick cele·
braled his second birlhday recently
with a party at the home of his
grandmother.
A luncheon with ice cream and
cake was served to '!hose named
·and also 10 Bob, Nancy and Jason
Arnold.
Marc was visited in the afler·
noon by Kim Reed and later in !he
afternoon the family ate at Pizza
Hut.
The Hedfick family now resides
in Dearborn HeighiS, Mich.

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ACS begins "Mouse" campaign
The Meigs Unit of the American
Cancer Society began liS "Send a
Mouse ro College" event this week.
This year the students are asked
10 bring 'in a dollar dona lion or
whatever they can instea!l of get·
ling sponsors.
The "Mouse to College"' event
is the only event tba1 is slricti.Y for
research. All other fund ra1sing
events are to help Meigs Cancer
victims in&gt;obtaining help wilh med·
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long way for those who need it"
says Fennan Moore, director of the
Meigs Unit of !he American Can·
cer Society. "We are· here 10 help
those who need it," he continues.
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unit's office at 992·7531 on Tues..
day or Thursday, or 992 7231 any
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Of, Etc., dating back at
least to 1988. PICtures
must be p1cked up at
The Daily Se~bnel office
before March 30th to
avoid being destroyed.

a.-

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on~

Improvement Pro·

ject Contrec:t C -

S.nltery
• - • Syltem - Rutllnd,
· Ohio, Mllite County - Bid
D... Merch 21. 1981.
MAR. 111,17, 11.
18, 20, lite

NOTICE OF SALE
9y virtue of •• Or&lt;lw of
Sole luued out of the Common Plu• Court 1&gt;f Molge
County. Ohio. )n tiMr- of
TIMr Horne Netlonll B..k.
Plllntlff. •plnn Wllllorm J .
Holley, It ••·· Detendlntl,
upon • Judament thwein
..,dered, beinA c- No.

Happy Ads

5

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"" Ved b'( C.H. Wlllorme.
T - In reccrded m
Vol. 117. Pogd20, Deed lieoorde. Mllitl c-ty, Ohio.
FurtiMrr tiMr ..,...,., their
helre .,d Mllgne, hi.....y
er•nt to tiMr ••n•. her
IMrlre end INigne. en - ment In P-tulty In '"d on
t1Mr8bove.deec.-pilceof
I
parcel of lend •• • meono of
lng,.
.. to •nd egreu "elm
on Page 2
tlto edjolnlng rwl -18.
EXCEPTING
the Ohio
River R•llwey 8nd PoPublic Notice
Compeny' a right of wey belng lourtHn ' - ' In width,
INt on elthw elde of
80-CV-274 In iild Court. I . wHI otter lor ee18, It the te fol-lng dHCrlbed oenfront d1&gt;0r of the C..urt terllne:
H..u• In Pomeroy. Meige
C..miMnolng 1t • point In
County, Ohio, on the 13th 11Mrln18r-tlon of the ulltdey of AprH. 1991, 1111 :00 lng -Mrly rlaht of o'clock A.M. tho following line of s - Number 124
lende.tlnementundpereo- endtheWe~tNneohlldOne
nil property, to·w~ :
Hundred AQ,. Ll&gt;t Number
Situoted In Section 31. 283. uld pol!lt · 8110 being
Aonge 12, Sutton Town- tiMr .....,...
north-It
•hlp, VUiege of lyre cuM. property
c""*; tiMrnce
MelgeCounty, StltlofOhlo Iouth 2
41' 27"
. .d being. P•rt of One
w... llong the . .ntor'e
Hun*ed Ac,. Lot No. 283 w... property lin• '"d the

dear••

~Uy

Public Notice

-w•• ....

•n

:'":..:~• pin.:!.t7 ·~~

POMEROY OHIO

LEGAL NOTICE
REYNOLDS, INC., 8481
O-nto- Ad.. Mldcle·
town, Ohio 41042 1o requeatng MIE - WIE per-

County DeN R - •·
The above trr:rt••t ~
....... ldtntllled"' . . ,...
oorde of the Melge County
A!ldltor by Pwcel No. 20·
00241.
lold ....
prolled 81: .211.000.00.
Twme of s•: C8Jh
Reol • • • cennot be e~&gt;ld
far .... then twD-thlr&lt;le Of
the -oiled volue.
. J8mH M. Souloby
Shwlff of Melp County.
Ohio
131 8. 111. 2Z 3to

Iran pin. PMIIng ........ pin
11 1.ZI!Mt; l h - eout~ 4
....... 10' 40"
....
207.10- to .... edp of .
Public Notice
1111 Ohio Rlvw, PllllinU on
Iron pin 11 117.73 IHt;
thence olc&gt;nglhe river n..rth
LEGAL NOTICE
711 deg-. 44' 21" Hel
.
IN THE
77.22 !HI: tiMrnce IHvlng
COMMON PLEAS COURT
th• r1v •1 ed
rt11 2
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
41!'" 2;~ •ot HELLEN HOLLAND, fko
3211.14 ' - ' to
Iron pin. Hillen BI.U,
Plelntlll

"Since 1963".
427 2nd Ave.
Gallipolis, Ohio

Public Notice

lett,..,_

1
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g - 31' .......
14" ...·- 1111 .. 3.

B&amp;E SHOE SE'RVICE

More Legals

of
-.; - oontlnulng
- tit 31.00
11-dly
lllong
l8id ....to- .... ....
....
of ......
lng • rMiue ot732.71'-'.
........ 1111 .18 .... to ..
Iran pin. .... point of .......
nlngoflhetrecthenlnde-

PubliC Notice

:tAKE.

RICKY LEE
ET AL
·
· Detend8nti
C•u No. 80-CV-273
To tiMr urillnown halre-etI•~· -t-of-ldn, devl-•.
dlltrlbut••· lop..... ed·
mlnlltrltO,., .,d
If
of ••h of the followIn•:
•
8 . A.. DANIEL RANDOLPH,
drceoled
8.
EUZAIETH
RANDOLPH, c
I
C. ELIZA RANDOLPH, de·

•-•oro.

'"Y·

1

D.

~3r:DA MYERS, De-

"'E. ANTHONY MYERS.
deculed
F. SARAH E. FIELDS, deC8Hed

G. SARAH ROOD, decuillcl
H. DAN IIODD,
DAN
RUDE . de-led
,
I. I. E. ROOD, - l e d
J . MATILDA REED, de·

•u.

C8Hed

K. WILLARD REED. 2nd.

deculed
L. MAJOR RANDOLPH,
deoe•led
M. DUDLEY FIELDS, dioeN. MARY E. SWIFT, dl·
C8Hed

0. MARTHA BRACY. doCNillcl
P. DAVIO RANDOLPH,
dece•led
Q , A. P. WILEY, d-Ied
R. WILLIAM H. WHITE·
HEAD, de-led
10. Tot1Mrunknownhllreet-lew. nut-of-kin, devl-.lortlll-. •dmlnlm•tori. oxeauto.. •nd dl•
trlbutHe. If
of JAMES

••Y

..
.•• tollowe:
•nd If.Vou
hweby
natHied
•nd
belnt
more
de- A.,..
w... Lot
w.. Number
of One 283
Hundred
TRIIIETT.
d-Ied:
C..mmenclng 11 en Iron IM ulltlng centerline of IIMrt on the 4th cl8y of D•
pin In thelnt-otlon of the . WllnUt SlrMI, 1711.00 cember, 1980, H811orn Hotex1ot1ng eou-ly right of to tiMr rMI pomt of blalnnlng lend, forrr111rty Hllilorn ll•k•. ·
w•v line of Btltl Route No. for tlte l•nd IMrrefn de- plllintltt. tiled her complllnt
124endt1Mrweltlneof0ne ecribed; tiMrnoe South 87 .lgllnet-ofyoulnC••"
Hundred A- Ll&gt;t No. ~83; ...._ 18' 33" Ellt •long 90-CV-273 In .... Court of
thenao oouth 2 d e - 41' tiMr centerline of, the Ohio C..mmon PINe.
Melge
17"-lt•lonat1Mrw8llllna .R- 11•11-y 8nd Po- County, Ohio. •llorglngtiMrt
of uld One Hundred Acre Compeny'o right of w..,, Hellorn Holland. formerly
Ll&gt;tNo. 293•ndt1Mruletlng
_,terllne of Welnu1 SITMt• northeutw8rdly oontlnulng on u
- n ••lerut. ••d
line ..d with 1.,. thet ..,. detendlnte. Ricky
10181 cletlnCI 01 192 .00 •long •rcofoaufvetolhelolthlv· · LH lllke; u... S.Che.
lng.,edluiof711 .71-• larrnertv Lilli Blllll; Juetln
5
HappyAdl
dl~t•noe of .141.111 - • o • Clleb 818ke, • minor; Anpoint. .... long ollord of Aid tel• Ruabr; J_.. Ann
•rc being North 81 degrlee White end lheile lue Flelde
411'11" e..t.148.301Mtto uch own en undivided
• point; 11wnoe North 1/ 12th lnt-lt In lllld ,..,
80 degrMI 41' Ill' hit eltltl deecrlbed m Mid
continuing. •long Mid line camp•lnt •• Trec:t 1 end
1411.12- to • point In tho Trect 2. Tr101 1 lo deecrlbed
pento,.• ..It property line n ID-e:
.
end there to termlnote 8nd
TRACT ONE: The followcontllnlng0.101eaee.
lng . ..._,_ rill ......
Furthw EXCEniNG on lltu•lld In Soetlone 4 •nd
tiMr ooulh elde of 'he · - 10, Lirt 11118. Town 4,
deecribed l•nd en • - n t Renge .11 a! Ohio Com•• hwltofore ...,...to Glenn PII•Y'• Purcheu. d•ecrlbed
Cundiff. Jr. end C8rol Cun- " folio-. to-w~: 1191n·
IInke
dill, thllr IMrlro end ,.,lgno, nlng olght rode for 11M •nd w - llnee ••d eut of tiMr niJrlhMit oomw
the right to en...- .,d molnt· of on IIghty ecrw net of
... ......
land. dHded by Philip
The r•l eltlte 8bove de- H1t11r 10 E.M. Kebble, - I t
ecrtbed le eubject to oil end' of'l:.ot 1, iiBi - . ....... MMmente ond rtghle -ty-nlnl rod'- ollty• of wey of recor&lt;l.
~=•; tiMrnce north 24
DEED REFERENCE: Yownt -.v-one
lume 310, Poge143. M81p rode '"d tltt- llnko to •

Apart-time position is open for an
activities director for the longterm care unit. Flexible schedule.
If interested, contact:
Becky Janovec, SNF Director
or
Rhonda Dailey, Director of Nursing
VMH Skilled Nursing Facility
115Vz East Memorial Drive
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
(614) 992-2104, Extension 214
EOE

Pomeroy

I.
Nursing and Rehab Center

Attention R.N.'s ·

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':..':."'=

·.Our Nation' 1 demand for long-term
' cere wlllaxtend well into the 21st century. Join the futura ...
Join the Pomeroy Nuraing and Rehab
Center

· CONTACT:
'

Pomeroy. Ohio 46789
Pomeroy Nursing &amp; Rahab

(114)112-8808
11718 Rocksprings Ad.

E.O.E.

114-"2-7111.

DorWin -

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M 8 DING
•ALUMINU · 1
•BLOWN IN
. INSULATION

·We Hawt Chat11'd Our L-tion To
II'2 Mi'-- E01 t
It 241 though
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an •
r
Chfttir, Oh.

BISSELL
SIDING
CO.
NIIW 11- hilt

SPECIALIZING IN.. .. .
•Custom Bent Exhaust Systems
•Complste LineofExhaust Supplies
S
•Handle and lnattll Monroe hocks
·ComellltdSeeUaForAFreelnspecllon
aad Eatlma&amp;e
PH. 614·915-3949 IODIIIY ......
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Employme111 Serv1ces

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AppiiOintl ...nted tor - -

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472.. St. lt. 248

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Long lottorw. Olt. 45743

NO SUNDAY. CAW .

3/15/tl/111!0.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
•LIGHT HAULING
•FIREWOOD

Bill. SLACK
992-2269
USED RAILROAD TIES
1-12-10-tfn

•ciOWAYE
OVEN IEPAII .

'~~­
Tu"Wiu:ll ReALTY

992-5335 or
915·3561

lena ........ Office
,JIJ I. s-M St.
POIUOJ, 0110
l/6/tll/lfn

USED

SYRACUSE - Clost But Not Seclu~ld - An older home
with a new heat pump, new roo! and completely redone in·
side. Home has 3 bedrooms, ·sunroom, dimng room, rap
around. porch, and a patio. Two ol the bedrooms are huge.
Askin&amp; $43,000

APPUAJIUS

tOUYWAIUm

WUIDS-SIOO.,
DIYH-S6t ., .
11Ef118EUTOIS-S1DO .,

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~~oc.--.s•u.,
FIIIIIIS-$125 ., ·

BRADBURY- Clou In- Small onelloor plan homewrth 3
bedrooms. Approx. ·~acre w1lh garden space. sto1age build·
. ina and nice sitting porches. Newer carpet in some rooms.
and a newer range.
Rtducld $14,500

•no ctm~S-$79 .,.

lEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

PORTLAND- BIG LOT- One stor; home. Acute 5room, 2
bedloom home with attic space for more rooms. One ear gar·
age. level lot well insulated for economical living.
ltductd $22,500

992-5335 • 915-3561
Acrou Frem riot Office
POMEROY, OHD ·

RACCOON CREEK - A nice camping lot wrth electric and
Grey water disposal. Showers and bathrooms really close,
also has a frontage on Raccoon Creek for a boat dock. Really
nice.
Just $5,900

WHAUY'S
AUTO PAllS
NEW. USED PAthS
FOR ALL MAKES •
MODELS ;

992-7013
or 992-5553

ot rou nEE

1-100-141-0070

120.000

DAIWII, OHIO

R. L. MASH
CARPENTRY

FLATWOODS AREA- Agrowing area. Approx. 3acres with a
peat laying buildin&amp; site or. mobile home sne. TPC·water
available. Electric lines across the property. Farmers Home
awroved. Almost ready to go, just needs you. · $8,000

.
•Geregas
•Room Addition·•
•Kitchena • Baths
•Vinyl Siding
•Rte1oration
•Repair Work

RACIIE- F•lly lltded- For this 11&gt; story home, 3to4 ·
bedrooms with 4 porches, \1 basement din ina room, family
room, and1 small oulbuiklina Good size lot
$28,500

992-5526
POMioY r 0110
I

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a.•Garatt•

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~STIMATES
Tab the Pain out of
painting.
ltt ll!t do it for

you.

FrH Esti•Gte•

«185·4473
667·6179

HAYE IEFEIIENCES

(6141 915·4110

5-31-'90 Ill

3-8-'81- 1 mo. pd.

CARPENTER SERVICE
-Room Addltlont
-oun.worlc

CUSTOM IIILT
.HOMES I GARAGES

-E~

•nd Plumbing

- Coru:reta wortc

-Roofino

"At lto•nalllt Pric11"
.... 949·2101
or 111. 949-2160
· ·Dar or Night

- ·-lot • Eatorlot
Pointing

CFAEE ESTIMATES I

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215

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NO SUNDAY CAlLS
4·16-16-ttn

Ohio
11·14-'90 tin

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THE

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UIPRCUAMRS
and till FLOOI CAll

GROOM
ROOM

•RHtoneble R-'"
oQu..hyWork
Eat1m1te•
•Cerpet H11 Fall Dry
Time
•High Glaa on Til•
Floor Finish
ME LIWIS, Ow,..
If. I, ltlfltlltll, OH.

•F-

Complete Grooming

For All Brlltls

EMILEE MERINAR
Owntr

&amp; Opntor

614-992-6820

742-2451

Pomeroy,

3-14·'91-tln

Ohio

2-11-tl-llft

SIMON'S
PICK·
A-PAIR
SAME
LOCATION
u.. Court StrHt

J&amp;L

INSULATION
•VInyl Siding
•Repltcemant

Wlndowa

•Rooting
•lnouletlon

JAMES KIESEl
992-2772 ...
742-2251

EntrCBKt .
POMEIO!t_ OHIO

539. Bryan Pl1ce
Middleport. Ohio

11-14-1111

2fl I fli/1 010.

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FOIIVII BRONZE
.

•Remodeling and
Home Repaira
•Roofing
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NO JOB TOO SMALL
FREE ESTIMATES

q

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4 _.

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Training
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Hand Tufting .
Custom Drapes
36 Ye.n Lpedenee

614-992-2321
We S1y Wh•t We Da.
We Do Whet w, S•v.
10-11-1 110.

Ela"'pm.nt itlawn I O•rct.n

Gutters

Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning

.

FREE"ES'T'IMATES

,............ .

JDS N. Setarlll SIT...
IIIDOUPOif, 01110 45760
Office 614-992-2116
IIOME 614-992·5692
DOmE S. liiiND.IIOIEI

HOUSES•LOTSIIFARMS
COMMI!RCIAL
. . We Need Uednpl ·
.

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All FURNACE PARTS

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NOT ta _..
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$2A'ftl0. . . . ~.
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HAYIIAII ROAD- Approx. 50 acres of vacant lind.Electnc
available. Has agreat wooded building srte. So111e1arJ! trees.

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Pomeroy Nuraing has an immadiate
opening for a part-time and/ or full·
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scheduling, competitive aalary and beneflta offered.

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992-2888/HOME 992-5892
DOTTIE S. TURNER , BROKER

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Lerry 8,._, Clorrlt ~
nortll 20 - · ere ........ "' .... ... further- ..... I l l - .
of C..mmon- C..urt,
doer- -lorty-llx,.,.. ICripllon '"dathw-ln lnthe-oftltleMtotrHI
M.... _County, Ohio. ·
to • popler etump; thence ..,. _
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By Dlene Lynch, O..tv ·
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TIIornM Trlbllel Znd; the..,. Trect No. t In Mid oom· s - 1 t, F - 18,
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Public Notice
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nina. cC&gt;ntllnlng Zl •nd the followMI:
DANIEL tlon 11. To- 4, R - 11 .
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO ~­
11/fOth ICNL be t1Mr ume RANDOLPH, EUZAIETH
WHEREFORE, P181ntlff JecquellneM. Neve. ·
Plaintiff ::
more or loru.
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RANDOLPH, . IUZA RAN· - · - hw title In IIMr
E•"'PP - eae of l.,d In DOLPH. LUCINDA MYERS, ukl - · end the title
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p8rl of -ve - ANTHONY MYERI, SA- of the de..,_._ Ricky LH R~y Allen Nove:
lot. dHdllcl to J - ..... AAH E. FIELDI, SARAH Bleile, Llorle s.ctle, formerly
Defendlnt ·•
dolph, •leo . a~ : ecre In ROOD, DAN ROOD, Ike Llll• ....... Junln Caleb
C•M No. 80 DR 278 ,,:
........... cor- of uld de- JDAN RUDE, end 1. E. lleke. 8 minor, Angel•
NOTICE IV
PUeLICATION
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ROOD, DUDLEY FIELDS, Rucker. Jewel Ann White.
ecrtbed triCt.
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REFERENCE .DEEI); Vol. WIWAM H. WHITEHEAD. -prapa-•
88t 218 Pege 411 • Vol 288
MAnLDA REED, WILLARD
th•t you· h•.. nemed ''"
P . 131; Vat.'z77: Po~ RE.D, Z11d, MAJOR IIAN- ==!v=...:"or~:!..: D - n t In tiMr ectlon ...
10011, MeiOe County. Ohio. DOLPH, MARY E. SWin,
of Ill .. , _ deflndlnte 81 lillld Jecquellnl M. Neve, ~;
Deed R-rde.
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MARTHA BRACY, DAVID lloted I n - camplolnt. Fur- Plllntlll. ve. .RIOCkv Allen ~
Trect21o-lbec1Mfol- RANDOLPH- A. P. WI- - -... IIMrt llildHdeln Nwe. D""'ndlnt. Thle IC·
lion hel been lleltned c- . '
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LEY mrt hive_,. clllim ar
TRACT TWO: Sltueted In lnte.... ln Mid - · - • by tiMr Cheln of Jltlor ...__ No. 80 DR 271, end le PMd- ;~·
lng In tiMr Mllge C..unty ,;
811Ct~nell .,d 11 , Town 4, virtue of the wording of tiMr : = o t . !
R•nge 1 1; beginninG •• the dHde In ukl ......, of title. •rlt!tlon of eold :rroct No. 2. C..mmon PINe Court. S•ld,.
.. wee flied on D110em- ~.
n..rtheelt _..., of IInde Plllntlff tu- ltltel lhlt Ale~&gt; on • f1n81 -lng tor - b y I. E. R- •tlhe •ny......,. thetm11y ~~~- lhiiC8UMthltthel'llintlff' e ber 7, 1980, 8nd - · CUI•' 00
Ohio Rtvw; t h - n..rth 27 In the --.,.ion or the lrltwo88t In 1M,... - • be tocly of YQur . _ mln..r ohU-' ;::
. . . . , _ - up tiMr r - 18 wording In ukl ohlln of tlltl
on -Ill of y..ur will, ...
ri&gt;cl.e •'"d I IInke; thence luolcludontiMrtltlotoT- ... off.toiMrrln -.tty. II Jecquellne M. N•v•. The
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08n Injury
be done
Complllnt tor Divorce el- I No. 1 .,d ohould .,. ·-·
re- the
without
to
eouth 17 . . , _ rode to 81tlike; lhenc. .outh m~&gt;Ved b y - · ofthloooun. 111 wlue; ...-.a. IIMrtthe logeo .t hlt you IMrve been ···•,
31 . . _ , Welt 20 ro4e; Plelntlff fu- mtN reo1 - b e e~&gt;ICI; IIMrteuah ""Hty of gnra neglect of ..,
.......,. 117 • • - '"Y .,..,. ""Y ~~~- tu- legel '"d qultlble duty end extNme cruelty •• •·..•:
21 rode: thence eouth In the deecrtptlon ar the rlllorf be.pemed • the court Wlrd your wHe 1nd . .k, 1 ;~ .
dlvllion of property end ·:.,.
43 deg- welt 34 rode: wonlng In the oonvev•nce•
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thence e~&gt;uth II rode to tlte of the - • ln. Mid "
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proper
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rdebQ. ooote, •.nd •ttom•y. b
aumlte-.
MCjlon 1lne; tiMrnce 91 roda Trect Na. 1 ,,. cured due to
Y..u .,. required to ...
You ,,. reQuiNd to en· -;to
to pt.- of beginning. con· tiHI fllotthlt the Plelntltt •nd 1..; thlo oomplalnt within ·
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- the Complllnt within . :·
tolning 18 10 rode. the detendentl • - •• 1 28 dey• of tiMr lelt publlamo,. or 18u, being tiMr through II In the Plaintiff' • t1on of I hie n~&gt;tloe which wMI -ty-eight (281dlyo' .ttor ,.,
...,. promiMe oonveyed by oomplllnt end thllr pNde- be publio~Md once HOh tiMr lall publlcltlon of title ::;.
Cherlll lllke. '"d will 10 .....,,. In the chllin of IIIII
tor e1J1 111 oonMcutlve Notice, which will be pub· :'!
forolx(ll _.,,
.Emme S.rller, by w•rr•nty ~· In ec:tull pouee- - · end the teet publici- lllhed once
MerGII 30, 1823, •nd elon of Mid - • • - end tlondltewlllbem•dl~&gt;nthe .. cnulv. w•kl. The lalt 11
,_,...dIn Volume 121, hlv•clll-tltlorofeold,.•l 28thdeyofMorah.1981.1n pubiiOIIIon wMI be on tiMr •, •
Pege 221. Deed Recorde. by lnllrUmenll of title 1M wem you ,,. 1n deflult 22nd dey of M8rch, 1881,":,.;
TIMrre •re 18.31 In .,d hive - I n po...Mion ot - I n thle ploredlnp or ..d .... tw..ty-olght (281 - .
Seatlon I .,d .70 ...,., In of ukl ,.., far more eny otiMrr ....,..,. •• thle Hy1 tar 1n1wering wll com- .~ ..
leatlon 11. T. 4, R. 111n- thM21yMre;thott-re tlme,lnthet-tjudg- mence.,. thl)t d•te. In tiMr .~
cluded In thll dllo.iptlon.
Noh oftiMr def.,dlntelloted will be....., egelrilt ••h of C.. of your fellure to ••· ' ..·
. REFERENCE DEED: Vol. u I ·A through 8·R of th• you Md the Pleintltt. Hellen · __. ' or otMrwiM reapond :,·/J
218, " - 411; Vol. 218, complllnt lhoUid be benld Hal...,d. tu. Holen Bl•k•. 81 reque- by the Ohio ' • ·
R,.. ol -CivM Procldure, :;•:
Pege 13t: Val. 277. .._ by tiMr equltlble -ririe of end the D..-.nte, Ricky
10011, Melge County, Ohio; edv-· po-11lon.
LH 1111&lt;•:
Soehe, for- Judg~ of deteuli wll be v·
Plelntlff turthw etltei thlt ......., Ulll• II.U; Jultln rendered qelnlt you -tor , ,. ,
Dillcl R-rdo.
Subject to !Ill •-mente. tiMr -ndlnte. the un- C•leb lllke• . • minor; An- the rlllorf ·dem.onded In tiMr ,,,__
Int.~
hiiJhwiYL ..._ '"d othw known heln It lew. "'"' of .... Au-; Jewel Ann Comp.. lnt.
- · - of record. If kin~ devl-.....,.._ •dWhite .,d S......, Sue Field• · 0818d thle 11th d•v of
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minim-., . , . - . •nd will be IMfludaed by thle Februory, 1881 .
'"Y·
Lerry Spencer. , ·
Audltor'o Percll Noe: dletrlbut-. If eny of J•-• C..urt to ... 1111 - - • · In
Cl•rk of Courto
1109-00148 • 1108-00148, H. Tribbett, ~-. mrt ''" proportion• ut forth, of
... poctlvoly.
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POMEROY- PEACOCK AYE.- Completely remodeled wtlll
new windows, new carpet. new almost everything. Has adin·
ing room, living room, 3 bedrooms, foyer, kitchen with new
cabinets, new ~ath, and afull bisement with lots of,windows
and its own new furnace.
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Must Stt $34,000

Public Notice

PubliC Notice

gum tree; -

Real Eeteta Ganeral

£0UAL UO' 3 11
' OOPOn1'UIOTY .

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Friday, March 15, 1991 .

Public Notice.

35.00-t~&gt;•polnt;IIMrnoo Hlllornndlvlllk
1d_!;!!!~ownerof

.ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR

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Ohio

Community calendar
Coaaualty C1lead1r Item's
1ppear two days llelore u eveat
ud tile day ol t1111 neal. ltems
mlllt be received weD Ia ldl'UCe
to - r t pobllaldoa Ia tbe cal·
eacllr.
FRIDAY
SYRACUSE. The Meigs County Holiness Assoc;iation .annqal
sg;~ng in . door camp m
. eeting
t Ol!gh Sunday at the Syracuse .
Cbllldl of the Nazarene at 7 p.m.
nightly and 6 p.m on Sunday. Special millie and speaker with Rev.
"1111111 and Mary !(ay Mann. Public
invited.
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REEDSVILLE • The Eastern
High School Cheerleaders are
sponsoring their annual cheerlcading clinic for anypne in grades K-6
on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m.
Registration is $5 per participant.
Contact Debbie Brooks at 985 ·
4152 after4 p.m.
· POMEROY· A men's independent basketball tournament will be
held Saturday, Sunday and Murch
24 at Meigs High School. Cost is
$90 per team, 10 team maximum.
Contact Zan~ Beegle at 992-6626
or 247-4455 for funher inform&amp;·
lion.

HOBSON· Hobson Church of
MIDDLEPORT • The Meigs
Christ •.nd Christian Union will County Retired Teachers Associa·
hold n;Yival tJu:ou&amp;h Saturday at 7 tion will meet SaiUrday at 12:30
p.m. ni&amp;btly With No~an ,Taylor. p.m. at the· Middleport American
. ~ev: Theron Durham mvttes the • Legion Hall . Contact Mary E.
pub6c.
Chapman at 992-3887 for a reserROCK SPRINGS • The Rock
Springs Gral!ge Hall wiD meet Friday at 7:30p.m. I! the grange hall.

Sunda_,

Ylltion.

the Racine Kinclerpncn building.
Bring birth certifitate copy. Sipup fee is $12.50 fot boys and $7 .SO
for girls.

·Happy .

TIJPPERS PLAINS · There will
be a bake sale on Satutday at the
Tuppers PlaiDs General Store at 10
a.m. sponsored by the Eastern
SALEM CENTER · The Star
Women's Softball team. ·
Grange will hold fun night on Salurday .at 6:30 p.m. with a potluck
· SYRACUSE • Sign up for sum· supper 'followed. by aames. wmer bill tealns in Syracuse will be green. All members and potential ·
held Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon members are in'\'ited to attend.
at Syracuse Elementary.
·
SYRACUSE - Summer ball '
POMEROY · Pom ~roy Youth sign-up will be ~eld in Syracuse on
League will have summer ball Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon and
sign-up for llirls anil boys on Satur· Tuesday from S· 7 p.m. at Syracuse
day from 10 a.m. io 2 p.m. and on . Elementary. Binh certifteate copies
Monday from 6-8 p.m. Bring a must be piovided.
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birth certificate copy. '
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SUNDAY
RACINE - Sign-up for Racine
POMEROY ·· There will be a
Youth League and Pony League closed 12-step meeting on Sunday
will be Saturday from 10 a.m, to at JTPA offtce in Pomeroy at 7
noon and Tuesday,
from 6-8 p.m. at p.m.
.

Patrick't
· Day
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I:.OTTRIDGE · The Louridge
'Conimunity Center will host a chili
1upper on Saturday from 4-8 p.m.
COlt is $3.75 for ldults and Sl.SO
for cbllc!Rn under 12. Public is
invilal.
POMEROY • "Golden Fish"
and "Hamer and the W~eky Donut
Machine" will be shown at the
Meigs County Public Library on
Slllllday 11 2 p.m. AU ares children
are invited to altend. ·

RACINE • Soup Supper, Satur·
day, at S p.m. at the Sutton United
Methodist Church. Two kinds of
IIOUP; pies, cOffee, tea and soda will
beaerved• .
IO!NDERSON · The Gallia
Twlrlera Western Square Dance
Club will bOld a dance Saturday
fralll 8·1 I' p.m. 11 the Henderson
eo-nUDity Center. Caller will be
Hamer Mapel. Open to all western Style aq~~~R dancers.
MIDDLEPORT·· The Middle·

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Pan ~011111 Leuue sign-up day will
~ be held Sllllnfa~ from 9 •·'!'· to
t IIOCJIL An'/ new pllyer must bring a

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POMEROY • Meigs County
Common Pleas Court I udge Fred
W. Crow ordered the Meigs Boat:d
of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities.to supply
needed services to its siudents and
adult clients • w!Jatever the oosi- at
a hearing .on Friday afternoon.
The hearing was held following
Crow's execution on Marth 8 of a
tem~rary restraining order. That
?.r;:;~g~ff~epropoMRDsedD laboardyoff .
11 -·.of ~h~mC~':!rdcites three failed
levies. in 18 m
. onths for financial
difficulties leading up to the
c:.anned layoffs, which were to

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afl'anJIIDI !I celebtadon for tile Reclmen on tllelr
, return from tile NAJA National Tournament In

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The company also showed that
Picarella violated the injunction
Feb. 25 when he used a weapon to
. fire a projectile through the front door of .the home of an employee
currently working at RAC, the ·
release said. Piciii'Clla was apprehended immediately following the
incident by two Jackson County
deputy sheriffs, according to the
release.
The relw did not state if •any
action was liken by the court.
In a related story, RAC stated
that they bad filed a new charge of
unfair labor practicies with the
National Labor Relations Board
based on incidents involving
·Picarella.
Because Picarella was an·
appointed officer of the union (and
a picket captain), RAC asked the
NLRB to seek injunctive relief to
prevent the union from committing
further violations of federal labor
laws; the release said.
More than 1,700 members of.the
United Steelworkers Local S668
the event were (from left): Gallipolis City Audl·
NEW FIRE ENGINE- The GalllpoUs Vol·
who worked at RAC have been off . unteer
tor
Debbie Hughes, GaUipolls City CommissionFire Department recently received a new
their jobs since Oct. 31, 1990.
er
Louis
Pasquale, Assistant Fire Chief Silas
nre enJIIne, valued at more than $139,000. The
Ravenswood Aluminum Corpora·
Hamilton, Fire Cbler Illy Busll, 1nd City Man·
1990 Ford truck wiD temporarily repla(e a 1954
tion, bllsed in Ravenswood, has a
ager Dale lman. (T·S photo by,Mellada Powers)
model
that
has
been
out
ot
service.
On
band
ror
reduction and fabrication plari( in
that city with the annual caplicity to
produce 360 miUion pounds of ~ri­
mary aluminum and 600 millton·
pounds of fabricated producL
The other ·inSiihttions funded are
RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande versity of Rio Grande, through the
community
college.
Owens
Technical College-South,
Community Colleg·e has been
The
regents
said
that
in
addition
Findhiy
, $50,0.00; Washington
awarded $140,000 in capital approto
each
instiruUon
receiving
a
s~are
Stare
Community
College, Marietpriations from the Ohio Board of
of
the
appropriation,
the
institution
ta,
$226
,500;
and
Youngstown
Regents for the construction of a
must
match
the
state
award.
.
State
University,
$83,500.
child-care facility , the 'regents
By United Press Iatemadonal
announced Saturday.
·
Rain is expected to gradually
spread over Ohio Sunday into Sun- . RGCC w~ one of ~our institu·
day nighL
•
ttons to .recetve fui)dmg fo~ the
High pressure was still in con- construcuon of a day-care facthty.
POMEROY · A Reedsville County Prosecuting Attorney
trol of Ohio's weather-ly Satur· · The four were cho!IC!' from a field man entered a guiltr plea to a Steven L. Story, is often referred to ·
day morning, with cl- sides the of 14 r~uests totalltng more _than reduced charge on Fnday for his as the "imperfect self-defense".
rule over the majority of the state. $1.6 mtDIOn, more than tJutA: ~~!Des role in the October, 1990 death of Story stated in. coun that he was
Early morning temperatures were the. amount of the appropnat1on, his next-door neighbor, Edmund willin$ to go along with the plea
in the middle to upper 20s.
, wh1ch totalled $500,000:
bargatn agreement because he
Shamp•
·
A storm system organizing over
A ~anel .of c~pertl m the conJohn M. Causey, S6, pled guilty believed that C.usey WIS attemptthe Southwest will move east and strucuon, ltcensmg and manage· to a charge of voluntary ing to protect himself and his sill
spread moisture northward from ment of day-care centers was con· manslaughter before Meigs County :ttM old grandcbUd, who. was in the
the Gulf Coast. Hence, clouds will vened to eva!~ the~ and Common Pleas Court Judge Fred room at !lie time of the shootina.
increase over the southwest third of develop fun!llng recom~D!'s. W. Crow III on Friday. He' was
'In addition, family members of
· Ohio Sabtrday night and llllltewide
The cap1tal budset btU wh1ch indicted in late 1990 on a charge of the victim, namely his widow, his
on Sunday.
establl~ed th~ !'flgher Edu~at!on murder, after Shamp was shot in mother and his brother, were in the
·Rain Is ex~ted to· develop in Day Care Facthty 1J!propnauo.n the face with a .20 gauge sho'IWI courtroom on Friday ancl voiced
southwest Ohto by midday Sunday ~.B. 808: 1990) !CCI~ that 1":1" · at Causey's residence following an their approval of the pies barsain
'ancl spread over all but the eastern only be gtven ~ !~!~Ututtons With· apparent domesdc dispute.
agreement.
third of the state by Sunday night. .~ut day-care factli~~· tu;td to pro·
Causey, who hid origiDally pled
That agreement includes a senRain will spread over the remain· JCCts where the fll:il~ty wiD be used not guilty to murder, was tepi eaent- tence to the SEPI'A Center in Nelder of the state Sunday night and . as a classroom 11'111111!g lab.for day· ed in court on Friday by Meigs sonville for a period of 5-25 years
perlisttlllewide into Monday.
care preschool centficatton pro- County Public Defender Charles H. and ~ ourt costa. Judae Crow did
Saturday night will range from grams.
.
.
not sen~q~ee C.uaey on Friday, actthe middle 20s over pans of eastern
An associate degree pro~ m Kni~untary manslaufhter is an ling the sen~encing instead for
Ohio to near 40 in the extreme preschool and day-care educauon aggravated felony o the first April26.
southwest.
was ·established last fall at the Uni· degree, and accordina to Meigs

ca'usey pleads guilty

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reclining ends. ,

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Good, 9f MiU!YOO
•Va~·. and
James Picarella of RiP.Iey, W.Va;
had vi&lt;1~ .die coul1s injupctipn
orders on 0Cc.' 7, 1990and,Feb. 8
was presented to the court.

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MRDD
the
_ Th~ comvany presen!ed evt-_ ' MeigsCounty .Cciiunisitio'itera; the
~~C.e to tl!e, .~.Q!.i~Ol,tng that
·""""·vldlited the
rob. 10 by
a~ng at the plant's closed constr11ction gpte and bY. using it
weapon to lire prc!jectile at RAC
employees who were driving south

.Rain in Ohio

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DINETTE &amp; 4 ""AIRS

RavepswoOd Aluminum Co~
tion recently petitioJI~ West Viiginia Circuit Court to hold two
members. of tile sleelwoikers '
uni~n' i!l Oooten\p\,lic:Cording·fu .a .
company news releaSe.
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·"&lt;••n
'"'•'-'L"""'SiiC.{r ;-apeution
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There-·

ranging from administrative staff

Meigs MRDD board, the St~te Superintendent Lee Wedemeyer
Department of Mental Rewdauon had discusse~ pendin~ cuts w_ith
and its director, and Judge Crow her on numerous occastons, staUng
signed the TRO preventing the lay· that cuts in any .department would
offs.
·
be harmful.
The complaint, sworn to by .
Eblin stressed the community
MRDD employee Melva Eblin, placement program for adults,
alleges that the layoffs and subsc· wherein clienta are placed in jobs
quent service reductions would outside of the MRDD's sheltered
cause "irreparable and immediate workshop. ·
harm and injury" to those served by
According to Eblin, . thos.e
the program.
. clients employed through this ~
Eblin, several other MRDD gram have been forced to resign
employees (all of whom would their positions due to the MRDD
have been laid off had J,udge Crow board•s inability to pay job coachCs
not siJ:'.,';d the TRO), MRDD · and suppon staff. Many of those
Board
ident John Lentes _(him· Meigs IndustrieS"Clients arc now
self an attorney): Joan Cottnll, an back to work in the workshi!R,
adult ,MRDD chent, parent~ and . According to Eblin, this has affectguardta~s of ~tudents and chents, · ed their self-esteem and disrupted
and a fmanctal offtcer from the the work environmenl at the workState MRJ?D Board all took the shop.
.
stand 0!1 Friday.
· .
· .
Jerry lies, a physical education
Ebhn, an employee of t~e teacher ai the school age Carleton
MRDp board for 9 ~ gave an School program. Betty Smith, a
o_v~tew of .the l'fllagllll ~: ~PD- • .,wo,uhop specialist, and Sue Kibstuo~, dclailtnB ibe·ilirCo ·teVeJs.of ble, 11 jOb coach, gave similar ~ti­
servtce ·pre-school, achool I&amp;C,!I'I 'mony to the effect the layqffs
. adult, According to I;b1!n, MRuD
, (See MIWD, pap A1)

Regents partly fund RG day-care unit

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SPRING AIR MATTRESS SET

SUNDAY ONLY

Wood Fromolwlnl lloctc.n, 3 colore ,

VANITY IENcH

CORNER HUTCH

Rualic bunk bedo Including buill on ladder.
Wood oido rollo built to U!kethe puniohmnt.

Sundloy, Moroh 17th, 1111 ond contlnuu for
10houraonlycomlngtoodouot10p.m,Sun·
dly night. This to • dl-111 ond 111 purchoud
ltoma muot lie orrongod for dollvory lnvnodill·
tolyll PurPC&gt;oo oHhta utolsto bolonco inventory
ond lncr- cooh flow. This firm is not going
out of bualnou.

Ook llnllh vonlty ond _ , , . bench, mirror

Olk tlnllh. 2 gl- doors top; 2 - · on bot111m.

BUNK BEDS

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PORTLAND • Deputies of the wall and damaged the inside wall
Meigs County Sheriff's Dcpan- and cabinets. The cord to a cloc;k
ment are investigating a report of a was cut by a ~ullet and the cloc:k
'shooting incident that allegedly stopped at8:SO'p.m.
.
occurred Monday ·evening across . A neighbor reported to deputies
:from ibe Ravenswood Aluminum that he heard shotS around 9 p.m.
Plant. ,
b~t heard no ~i':le. A spc:nt carThe report stated thai 011 Tues- tndge was fouollm the driveway
: day morning the department was andanother.alongtherosdway.
ootilied ~ a cabin along the Ohio . The owner advised that the last
River on Route 338 across from the• person left the cabin around 6 p.m.
p)ant had been shot up with what is on the day of the YIIDdalism. ' ·
·believed to have been an automatic
· Sheriff Soulslly advised that the
weapon . Tile' cabin is owned by information concerning this inci. Roger Keller, Route 7, Pomeroy.
dent was furnished to the Federal
Deputies report that the bullets Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The
appeared to have been full-jacketed . investigtition is continuing.
b,!91eis th" penetrated the outer

lAST AND FINAL DAY SUNDAY!

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LAMPS .
AR goods now w.,.houlld or dlapllyod cturnl·
•19. 911 LAMPS....
tu,.
Md turnlturo Nlotod Items I will
ottorod
'29.911 LAMPS.. ..
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Poachued nemo m'uot be paid for lfy cash, peroonol
chock, Yl•. Moot.Cord, or ICCIPI•bl• credit ""pllcotlon. FrM dolivery ond 8 montho umo oa colhllnlflclng
ovolllblo. No quontlty guoront- oxcopt for ono odvorlilld Item. Ev.ythlng lo offered on-o llrot come. llrot
od beals. FurnltuN ond lurniiiiJO rototill ltoma,

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Kan111 City, Mo., Friday nl&amp;hl. Members or the
. team and tbe coaclling staff are seen in the back·
ground. The Redmen, c1!11111plons or District 22,
advanced to the second round· or the nationals
before belna eliminated Thursday. Additional
photos are on A-3.

·~RAC asks court to hold
ande~oo:i!~e~~~=:y~
·uswA members in contempt ·.·:~iiOr:~i.ao~~:
~ts~= ~ainst
.

. SlaP •

By QRIAN J. REED
Times-Sentinel Starr
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PURCHASES MUST BE PAID FOR BY CASH, PEISOf4AL CHECKS, VISA, MASTERCARD
AND/OR ACCEPTAILE CREDR .
'
APPUCAnONS - ARIANG.MiNIS FOI DELIVERY OR PICKUP OF PURCHASES MUSt BE MADE AS SOON AS POSSiiLE

HOUR
· SALE

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AVAIL~BL£

cop)' oldleir llirib certifiCate.

MIDDLEPORT · A pancake
brlltfeal will be held Saturday
aoonlll
the American
!Ill
Foanh
Street in
AJijl«eodl from the
II
f,OIOI•d the Meigs
~ Solp Bolt Derby Assoeia·
lion. '
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Mosdy cloudy. Cllance of rain
60 percenL

Mlddl..,ort-Pomeroy--Gidllpolls-Polnt Plnunt, March 17, 1991

6 MONTH
FINANCING

'

· MID~RT · Wyan .Brown
:or t&amp;e"Kenneth Hagin Crusades
:will conduct speeial services Satur·
day at7 p.m. and Sunday atlO a.m.
at the Rejoicing Life Church in
Middleport. Call 992-6249 for
. men information. Pastor Michael
· l'lnliO invites the public.

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Edllorl.t- - " - ---,A-2
F.arm--..
D· l -8

clients, judge says

• NO LAY-A-WAYS
*FREE DEUVERY

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UNPRECEDENTED-.

.•JICfJ Plaine VFW Post 9053 and

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Claaollleda..-"---D·l-1
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· Weallltr- - ..--..- ... A.&amp;
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All MERCHANDISE.IN WAREHOUSE AND/OR ON
DISPLAY WILL BE PLACED ONTO THE PUBLIC
MARKET FOR RELEASE DURING THIS ....

ruPI'BRS PLAINS - The Tup·

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Run.AND ' The youth group
of t1Je Rutland Church of God will
hold a c:arwash on Saturday from 9
a.m. tci· 3 p.m. at Pleaser's in
·. Pomeroy~ QJI Jane Barber at 742.2060 for infcirmllion.
.. .CHESHIRE • The Cheer
,Olympics will be held Saturday at
It Kyger Creek High
.
Olmpeliton will feature 11
·elementary cblerleadinl squads.
. :AWIIdljiUeilted in cheer, dante,
'lqlirillllld IJIIId champion and all
.sw f!beerleader squad. Public
·invilal.

.

Nature trail built at Camp Kiasbuta by Ohio

Copyrighted 1H1

dmlle1 at the Wilkes Grange Hall 0
on Sllurdiy ffum 4-7 p.m. Cost is
$5 lOt ldults ·and $2 for children
under ll. All proc;eeds will go
toward the renovation of the
Wilkes Orange Hall.

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Comlcs-- - - - -1-11

Civilian Conservation Corps • B-1

Vol.~

S.,_TVRDA'f .

· ,Au~H~ will have a round and
jlci.UIIe dance on Saturday from 8. " ;t l !30 p.m .. featuring the Alvin
t'
',Scbults Band. Babd goods' wiD be
Jsold and refreshments will be avail·
•· 'ablo. Admilsion is $2.50 for adults
.and Sl f« children under 12. Pro·
· coeds benefit building fund.

Inside

INVESTED PARTIES GIVE FINAL ORDERS•••.IT'S ALL ·

w.1LKESV~ • SJIIOJl&amp;Sbord

/1

29th annual Spring Coin show Sunday,
March 24, at Holiday Inn, Gallipolis • B-3

'

MIDDLEPORT • The Return
JOIIIIhan Meigs Cbaptrr, Daughters
of the American Reyolution will
celebrate ,its &lt;;:harlu Day luncheon
on Friday at 12:30 p.m. at Overbrook Center in Middlepon. DAR
. Good Citizens Wi{lnet ·and the
Ameriean History Essay Winners
',Viii be llonored.

LONG BOTTOM • The F11ith
Gospel Church in Long Bottom
will hold special singing and
preaching with the Dailey Family
on Friday at 7 p.m . Rev. Steve
Reed invites the public.

NCAA tourney resumes today- C-1

St.

.

TUPPERS PLAINS • There will
be a rOulld and square dance Friday
from 8·11:30 p.m. 'at the Tuppers
Plai~JS VFW Buildins featuring
"Fo11Jy Mountain Drifters" and
Alvin Chutes on the Iiddle Arthur
Conant will be the caller. Public
Invited.

' REEDSVILLE • There wiil be a
'i!ake sale on Friday at Reed ' s
Coonsry Store in Reedsville at ·10
l.in. sponsored by the Eastern
Women's Softball ream.

75 cents

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