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Stern wheeler festival plans underway

thipk that ICIUbbcrs would llill

Pllnnina for the Big Bend Stemwheelm Festival will get under-

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The Stemw
Coouniuee will meet on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at
the Meip County Golf Cowse. All interested individuals are being
urged to attend the meeling. The fesdval will be held in Paneroy in
OCtober. ldeas and suggestinns are need to make the event successful.
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Sheriff issues warning to donors
Meigs County Sheriff James M. S(lillsby is watning local resito investigate orgat)izations before malting charitable contribuaons to them. ·
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Soulsby reports that a local business reponed to the department
thaf a feinale caller had called the business soliciting donations for
the "Pomeroy Drug Abuse Program". The caller was reluctant or
QJI8ble to give the business owner a phone number and other information.
Wisely, Soulsby reports, the businessman refused to make a
donation and notified the deparanent of the call.
Sheriff Soulsby advises that at this time he is unaware of a program by that name that would be soliciting funds.
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Oiler estimated dW 1,638 work ;.. .
ers would be directly effected bY::
the closing of the AEP-ownc&amp;
Mei~ Miaes, a possible lllllifiCI-o':
lion if AEP chooses to 111C Western';
coal
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Butler pointed out the magni:
tude of scrubber construction at:
Oavin;
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''What.we're aslriJ18 the utilitie~r
to do is {!lit on chemical plants
are, in SIZC and investment, Jargef:
than the oriiinal plant.• she saicC"
ult's a catcli-22 for Ohio powet"
companies.
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bers now, tit= is no Jlllarantee tJMI:
legislature will not pass laws that
· make them obs,llete; Butler said.';
"It's a complex problem with net ·
easy ~ed •and nO painless SOIIJ&lt;'·

TOP OSCAR WINNERS • Top Olear wili. .• Joe Ntcl, Beat S•ppol"ttq Actor. Tile wlanets
ners Moaday nltlbt wete, left 'to right, Jeremy
JICIIf with tbelr 1111 es ~ the awards cerIrons, Best Actor; Kathy Bates, Best Aetress;
emoay Ia Los~ (UPI)
Wboopi Goldberg, Best Supportiag Actresl"alld

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exceeded most· every -:;d::-ay::'.~he::-~ity~c:::on~s~urners=-or-::the;-y-w~ilu~.-:-,d:-ha:-v-e·.:.....;in_to_wn_a_nd_bo_w_to:__co_ntro-1-io-ud-Butler spoke out •. however;
against
the idea ~ fuel Switchi~ ·
rep&lt;rtcd.
to be borne by our mvestors and
· and 1e d lonanoe The prob..
Two Syracuse residents were atrested on Sunday afternoon and
would
be
the best alte.mative for:
The; mayor said that last year the ~."said Disbrow.
::'of tire~;;.; on fower
charged with. petty theft after the:t were caught soliciting funds in
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viUage rook five to eight truc~oads
''We have ~ experienced a Middleport was Mlin iliscuaed by · AEP.
the rtustic Hills area under the gwse of tile American Cailcet Soci·
uwitbout
coal
from
Ohio
mines~
of
trash
to
the
dwnp
every
day
for
signifJCant
lois
related
to
the
Meigs
Councilman
Jack
Sauerfield
with
ety. .
we wiD be held hostage," she
about three weeks. ·
complex. .Undei' a settlement agree. the mayor noting thai no( only the
Rich~ Hudson and Jerry Aleshire were both cited to Meigs
,
''The
cost :~f. transporting Weatent
"No
way
can
we
do
like
we
ment
last
year,
we
inc~
a
$34
villaae
but
the
Meiss
County
County Court, and admitted that they were soliciting the money for
coal
already
exceeds the cost of thq:
have
doOe
in
the~"
commented
.
million
pre-rax
loas
due
to
the
comHealth
Department
and
Olhot
agentheir own use.
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Mayor Hoffman. He did indicate parison of the cost of the Meigs . ci~ are gelling involved in trying
"The commission lites to seO.
1hat he plaits io talk to Roger Man- mine production in 1989 and 1990
1 the problem
Ohio relying on its. own indigenouS:
ley and see if some solution to the with the depressed high sulfur coal to~ve
be ·b ·"I
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resources," she said. "We will II«'
Neil Bonecu~ter of Middlepon was cited to Meigs County CoUrt
problem can be worked out. He IIUilket." he continued: .
Diles p:;:g;,:&gt; discu:~ •.:nd ~
scrutinizing very closely any utilion Monday after he illegally conveyed cigarettes to prisoners at the
noted that sometimes trash is being
·" If we were· to retrofit ·Gavin proposal made by Council member
Meip County Jail.
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choice to fuel$witch. •
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hauled to the Gallifl County dump with scrubbers, and then be forced J11dy Crooks_that an architect be
Krupinski agm:ct with the neect
Smoking has been banned at the sheriff's office and at the coiDity · and then the haulers aren't able to to close the mine due to a continu- retained to design a stage which
jail.
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to stick with Ohio coal.
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dump because the limit for the day ing stream of disalloiYIIIICes of cost would cootdinate with the old
After
the
presentations,
the
audi-'
has already been accepted.
·recovery, southeastern Ohio would depot. She said that the Middleport
Read at the meeting was a Jetter face the same circumstances as CommiDiity Association Is IIIIXIOIIS ence was allowed to ask questions
frOm R. E. Disbrow,--president and those stemming from fuel switch; to have the stage completed by July thro~gh four panel m!lmbers - :
· The Mei's County Sheriff's Department investigated several
chief executive officer of AEP, ing. So, installation of scrubbers 4 since' a progr1m is beiDa planned. Galbpol!s Cit)' Manager Dale~ .
weekend inc1dents of vandalism and two thefts.
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acknowledging receipt of the vii- does not alone-assure the continued General Jimes. Hartinger (retired) lman, Me1gs County COIIIlllisSion~
Sheriff James Soulsby reports that deputies received a report on
'!~Be's resolution requesting !hat all operation of the Meigs mines," will be; tbc July 4 speaker and Richard Tones, !?r Bruce Knox ·&gt;
Saturday frOm Maxine Sellers of Ponland who reported that a 2 and
measures be taken to retain jobs at Disbrow concluded.
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Meip Persian Gulf servicemen and vice president of Unity Savings of•
a half month old Herford ealr was missing from their. farm. She
the Mei~ Mines.
A letter was read from Mitch wo.men will be honored at that . Southeast Ohio; and Jacbon Coun..! .
reported that the Calf was missed on the 21st of March.
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t'y Gommissionet Bob Willis.
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In h1s letter Disbrow, assured FAurthley. Dffiivision of' Reclamation, . tiine.
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Southern High School notified the department on Monday that
Council
lhllt
"any
decision
that
.
ens
o
ce,
regarding
his
inspecPrayer
to
open
the
meeting
was
·sometime over the, weekend, five fll"e extinguishers were stolen ·
results in the closing of the Meigs uon of suspected abandoned mine given by Kris Treintong of the
from the high school. No forcible entry was diScovered.
mines will not be taken lightly." He seepage problems in the village. · Middleport Ministeril!l AsaociaPhyllis Slater of Dexter reported that there were sevenl tomb·
said
that AEP is well aware of the . It ~ ons· inspection of four lion.
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stones _damaged at the Standish C11metery on Sunday evening.
soc;ietal
impacts
of
such
an
action
Sites • Powell treet with repairs to
Others
attcndlng were Council·
According to the department, at least five stones were pushed over.
on
Southeastern
Ohio.
be
made
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y
vil~e
employee
Bill
men
Paul
Gerard
and William WaiInvestigation is continuing into the incident It was reported that
However,
he
said,
Ohio
Power
Durst
under
the
direction
of Farley; ten.
a small blue car was seen entering the cemetery on Sunday evening.
Company is faced with the need to the Lyon(l'homas properties on
Finally," Gary Bates of GTE reported on Monday that someone
respond to the interactions of three Chestnut and Seventh Street which
, had shot a 25-pair telephone calber on New Lima Road. It was sbot
issues
namely, the requirements is scheduled as a reclamatiOn pro-·
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in two different locations.
imposed by the recent revisions to ject already, the Hobson Marsh
• · dlat •· n·a ·s..-al!s
the Clean Air Act, the requirement which does not fall under eligibility
ONE. • llr08cl
of a regulated public utility to make requirements .of the Reclamation
CGmiNiillwly·PI'!ald
p.rudent decisions that do ·not Division, and the Dialnond/Hobart
~r retail ~ . oflau,
Units of Meigs County Emergency Medical Services responded
A. Pomeroy man was cited for
Impose
unreasonable
or
excessive
Street
area
whicli
is
being
taken
Chun:tl...
apartmlft1l Mid
to !light calls on Monday and c:arly on Tuesday.
.
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failure to maintain an assured clear
costs
on
its
cusromers,
and
the
cost
under
review
for
eligibility.
dNtl
atom.
Cal ua fora tml·
At 7:48 am., Middlepon squad went to Hartinger Parkway for
distance ahead Monday followin.g a
.
paul
and
qUOia110n.
level
of
the
Meigs
production
io
Council
adopted
a
f;Ode
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o
f
reguJeff Patterson, who was transported to Veterans. At 8:14a.m., Midon State Route 7. ,
relation to the depre~d market lations for the Middlepott Arts twO-car I!CCident
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dleport squad went to South Third for Ruby Boling, who was taken
price of moderate to high sulfur . Council, an action required if the
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to Veterans Memorial Ho~pital. At 8.:59 a.m., Middleport squad·
coals.
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·village;
is
to
apply
for
grants
from
Ke~th L. Swartz, 32, of Route
went to Logan S~t for Mary Siders. Siders was transported to
He
pointed
out
that
the
PUCO
·
the
Ollio
Arts
Council
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2,
was
cited after he failed· to Stop
Veterans. At 9:26a.m., Tuppers Plains squad. responded to a cllimhas
recently
introduced
the
concept
The
first
readina
was
given
to
for
a
car
traveling ill front of him in
~Y ftre on Keebaugh Road at the John Dillard residence.
·
lntegratud
Resource
Planning
an
ordinance
which
will
require
Salisbury
Township.
of
At 1:54 p.m., Middlepon ~uall went to· Overbrook Center for
which
requires
that
utilities
.always
mandatory
registtayon
for
new
res·
Acc:ording
.to.a report from the
Virginia Thorne, and transported her to Veterans. At 2:09p.m.,
select
the
least
cost
alternative.
idents
or
busiiicaseS
in
the
v
illage.
Gallia-Meigs
post of the State
214 EAST MAIN
Pomeroy squad went to Lynn Street for Jerry Uribe, who was talcen
''Our
preliminary
data
indicates
A
request
for
~
to
-pay
Highway
Patrol,
Swartz
was
northto Veterans.
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POMEROY
that fuel switching may, in fact, be the cleltc and assislant clc:zk of the bound when the car in front of him,
On Tuesday" at 8:2!&gt; ·a.m., Rutland squad went to Happy Hollow
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the lea~t cost strategy. If, under Board of Public "Affairs was , driven _by Eugena D. Anspach, 19,
Road'for Ernest-Lyons. Lyons was taken to Veterans. At 9:26a.m.,
these condition, we were to choose rofemd back"to the board members of Middleport, slowed in traffic.
Pomeroy squad went to Court Street for Louise Frank. She was
the
scrubber option, either the -kith the ·recolitlilendation that they Swanz was unable to stop in time
treated but not tran~rtcd.
.State Auto .
PUCO would have to allow the be paid on an' hourly basis if ·and struck Anspach's car in the

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Pomeroy:man
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ad-de&lt;l_costs....;_to_be_borne_.....,:by-e-lec-tn-·_c- required
to aaend meetings.
Councilman
Dewey Horton
bought up the·problem .oC loitering
Nancy J, Chancey
Montecello, lnd.; Mrs. Richard retired employee of Rockwell
Nancy J. Chancey, 73, died (Donna) Maloney, Decatur; Mrs. International, Feetwood Trucking
Monday, March 2S, 1991 at a rest Tom (~veyln) Shea, Lancaster; and was currently employed.by •
home in Ravenswood, W.Va.
Mrs. J~rry (Janelle) Kaehr, Apple- Wales Industties, Inc.
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Born June 27, 1917 in Kenna ton, WISC.; two brothm, Ross NorHe is survived by his wife, Eva
W.Va., she was the daughter of the · ris, P_omer~y; and Carl Norris, E. Zumbach of Lancaster, two sons
late Robert and Cora Fisher, Junctton Cny; 22 grandchildren and daughters-in-law, Michael R.
Kenna. W.Va. She was a member and 32 great-grandchildren
and Gloria Zumbach of Atkinson,
. , Of the Saft Hills Church in "Ripley,
Services will be held Thursday Ill.; and R. David and Kimberly
. W.Va.
.at 1 p.m.·at the Union Chapel Unit· Zumbach, Stow; a daughter and
She is survived by a son and ep Methodist Church in Decatur, son-in-law, Dianna and Richard
Beatty, Austintown; grandchildren,
daughter-in-law, Charles E. an.d Ind.
Mary Chan¢ey, Pomeroy; two
Friends may call at the Haggard Justin and Christopher Beauy and
grandsons, Michael Chancey and and Arms Funeral Home on Jill Zumbach, and step-granck:hiiRick (Paula) Chancey, and a great- Wednesday from 2·5 and 7-9 p.m. · chen, Manuel and Isaac Shavez,
granddaughter, Mindy Jo Chancey; and on Thursday one hour prior io and Stephen and Kevin Beaay; his
a brother, Odra Fisher, Kenna, the service at the church. Masonic mother, Gertrude •G. ZUmbach and
W.Va.: and a sister, ·Phoebe Good, · services will be Wednesday at 8:45 two sisters, Beulllh' M. Zumbach,
.Sissonville, W.Va.
p.m. Burial will be Friday atip.m. · Tuppers Plains; Nancy L. Schul,
. Besidlls her parents she was pre- at Letart Falls Cemetery jn Letart Reedsville,
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ceded in death by her husband, Falls with military grav~ rites.
He -was preceded in death by his
W.C. "Wib" Chancey in 1979; a ~emorial may be made to the father, Jacob F. Zumbach.
brother, Ahas Fi$her," Columbus;· Union Chapel United Methodist
Services wiU be Wednesday at
Jimmy F'tlber, Kenna, W.Va.; and Church in Decatur,lnd.
10 am. at Halteman-Fen and Dyer
sister, and Lesie Elliott, Ripley,
Funeral Home in Lancaster with
·W.Va.
Robert Zumbach
Rev . Harold Sturm officiating.
Burial will be at Floral Hills MemServices will be Thursday at"
Vail's Funeral Home in Ripley,
Robert R. Zumbach, 59, Lan· ory Gardens. .
W.Va. Burial will be in the Fair- caster died Monday March 25
Friends may call at the funeral
plains Cemetery. Friends may call 1991, at Lancaster Fairfield Com: home on Tuesday from 6-9 p.m.
at the funeral home on Wednesday. miDiity Hospital.
and on W~esday one hour prior
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Born
Feb.
19,
1932
in
Meigs
,
to the ser:vtCC:
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Rev. L • '· Orris
County, he was the son·of Jacob F.
Contn~ut1ons may be !R~de !O
Rev. Lawrence T. Norris, 88, and Gertrude G. Monroe ZUmbach. the Amencan, Heart Assoc1aaon m
formerly of Pomeroy, died Mon- · He was a member of the Lancaster Mr. Zumbach s memory.
day, March 2S, 1991, at theAdams. · FOPA and the NRA. He was a
Cotinty Memorial Hospital in
Decllll!',lnd.
He had sefved as minister at
-Pomeroy in 1934 and in Junction
City from 1934-1943. Born Nov.
20, 1902 in Letart Falls, he was the
son of the late Philson and Ella
Pilchard Noms. He was first married to Belinda Wolf on June 8,
1922 and she preceded him in
dealhECz'-:e 8, 1982. He then married ·
th Cnmter on Aug. 27,
1913 llld she died Feb. 23, 1985~
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He retired from the {Dinistry in
19611 aad he aved as chaplain in
the Ullitcd Slltel Army from 1943·
·4S. He rejoined the Air Fon:e from
1947-48. Mr. Norris was a member
of the Union Chapel United
Metboditt Church in Decatur, Ind.,
the Dec:alur Muonic Lodge No.
S11, the Deci"Y Optimist Club and
American Legion Post No. 43 of
Decatur.
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Mr. Norris is survived by r.hree
.ions, Clarence of Rome City, Ind.; ·
'Charles of Rome City; and Harold
:of Auburn, Ind.; four daughters,
Mrs. George .(Cqnnie) Bobbitt,

~. vehu:les.
~lting in light damage to
both
. Neither driv.er was injured.

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Low lonlgllt Ill mid 50s.
Tbunday, partly cloudy.
Cuace of raiD 30 percent.

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Pomeroy.·MidCIIeport, Ohio, Wednesday, March 21, 1991

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By Cllarlne Poelllt:b
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Seutloel News Staff
. A lengthy and somewhat heated
" discussiOn on Whether $12,800 in
'lottery funds should be spent on
. band instruments or math books
higblighied a meeting of the Meigs
Local Board of Education Tuesday
· night.
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; The discussion was triggered by
· a request from Toney Dingess,
: band director, for money to pur· chase some new in$1ruments for the
. high school band. 'fhe initial
: request was made by Dmgess at the
··March 11- meetina but no action
: was laken at that time..
: However, when the matter was
; brou-ht .up aaain at lt~~~t nigbt' s
. meeana; there c;Jcveloped a c:onuo-

versy amona the members and a·
He said that because of the low
motion to pun:hase the instruments ~ in the math area on the prowas defeaied by a vote of r.hree to , fic1ency tests, the swe haa adopted
twO.
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a .new matb curricul11m and that
' The two mel!lbers voung m new books are beillg developed to
fa~or of aul)lorizmg the purchase coincide with that curriculum. The
usmg lottery funds we_re Jeff district .. which had low scores in
Werry. who made the mouoo, and math, w1ll be required to purchase
Bob Snowden..
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. them, the superintendent said
. Board members Bob Barton,
Carpenter said that he could not
Richard Vaughan, and Larry Rupe recommend the expenditure of
voted ''no".
$12,800 now for band instruments
Before the v.ote Supt. lames since he felt that the new math
Carpen!er explatn~d that. the bal- ~ -an.d suppl.emental materials
ance of "tottery mone~ !~ abo~t w1ll reqwre all of the lottery funds,
$55,000 and that the dtstnct w11l the only available money at this
need th.a t money to purchase time.
between 1. 750 and 2,000 math
Snowden conlended that the Jot.
textbooks plus supplemental mate- tcry money could be used now to
"rials.
· purcltaae tbe band i11Stru111enti and

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loa, left, Ylce·presldeat ol tle Melp Unit ol tbe
Americaa CIJIC!I' Sachty, lll'lul Kloes, 11ealor
vlc:e-presldent at Parmer's Baak. Coat for tbe
d•"odlls Is $5 per bundle or 10 or 50 cents a
"•piece.

reduced charge of. felonious
&amp;Ssaq!L At his sentencing hearing,
Judge Crow imposed the maximum
penalty permitted by law, a term of
actual incan:eration of eight to 15
years in prison. Judge Crow cited
the seriouS nature o( the assault in
his sentencing of Brown.
.Brown appealed the sentence,
will! four separ~~te errors alleged to
have been made by the trial court.
Brown argued that Judge Crow had
"acted arbitrarily by failing to consider state sentencing guidelines
when the Judge sentence&lt;~ Browri
to the maximum." The Court of
·Appeals held that the sentence was
within the Court's discretion and
statutory guidelines.
,Brown further agrued thlit the
Court emd in failing to advise the
Defendant of" his ri~ht to request
conditional probat1on as a drug
dependent .person. However, the

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then replaced wben general fund .
monies become available later this
year. He also indica.ted that the
board needs. to think .about aome
new uniforms tor the growing
band.
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Rupe stated his concern about
academic needs while emphasizing
that he is not against !he band. He
questioned purchasing practices of
the band and said that he relt ~
tions might be larger if more purchases were made from local businesses . Dingess explained that
man times ·needtld articles. are not
avair.ble locally while others can·
be purchased 81 1 much less cost
from out-of-county sources.
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Barton president of the board
raised the 'question of giving thai

much money to the band without
consideration of the needs of the
athletic department. Snowden
countered that the athletic clepart- ·
ment can raise ticket prices "to get
more money. Werry said that a
request from the athletic depart·
ment could be considered when it
is made and shouldn't be a factor in
determining the band's request for
insuuments.
Barton then asked Werry to
withdraw his motion and wait
another two weeks befo~ a vote is
talcen to allow adequate ume to further consider the athletic and academic needs of the district Werry
refused and the motion went to the
floor where it failed.
During the discussion it was ·

repOrted by Treasurer J!"'e Fry that
there is no mon~y avat)able ·m the
general fun~ wnh wh1ch to purchase band mstruments, that the
onl~ source· would be the lottery
money.
Contracts Awarded
Four pnnc1pal~ were awarded
new con~cts durmg the meeung
after bemg ~ommended by the
board for the1r performance over
the past year.
Wendy Halar. was employed ~or
three years as prmc1pal of the SaliS. bury El~mentary School and al.so
as the director of federal programs.
Two year contr~cts were ~warded
to Charles -Halliday. H~sonv1ll~
Elementary School prmc1pal anU
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rejects.request to purchase instruinents ·

The Fourth District Court of
AllJieais·recently - den~ an appeal
of Meigs County COmmon Pleas
Court case ftled on behalf of James
M. Brown, and liffirmed the sentence- which was imposed on
Brown by Judge Fred W: Crow IU.
The three-judge J!l!nel included
Judges Lawrence Grey, William B.
S~leton (by assignment), 81111-Presidit}g Judge Earl Stephenson. The
entry denudaing lhe appeal was writ·
ten by 1 e Grey, ,
Brown.was originally charged
by an indictment r~tumed liy the
Meigs County Grand Jury with
attempted murder in connection .
with an incident which occurred on
·· April 23, 1989, "in which Dennis
Tillis was slabbed with a knife.
Brown, who was represented in
the appeal by Meigs County Public
Defender Charles H. Knight, ultimately entered a pies of guilty to a

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THIS EASTER SUNDAY, MARCil 31st
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accident investigated

A three-vehicle accident on West Main Street Tuesday afternoon
resulted in moderate damage to all of the involved vehicles and
injury to one of the drivm: ,
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Josie Morton, Pomeroy, was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the Pomeroy Emergency Squad. She was treated and released.
According to Pomeroy JJOJice, Morton had stoPPed to allow a
child to relrieve' a ball from the street when her vehicle was struck
in the roar by a car driven by David Maurer, Ashland The Maurer
vehicle had been. hit in the rear by a CB!" driven by Derek Miller,
Rutland. Miller ~as cited for failure to maintain assured clear dis" tance.
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damage to both the front and rear along with the rear quarter panel
on the right si~,111d the Miller car, djlmage to the front end.
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At 3:54 p.m. police investi~ ali accident on East Main citing
William Cundiff, SyracUJe wtth failure to yield the right cif way. '
Pqlice reported that Cundiff was pulling from The Dairy Valley to
make a left tum on West Main Street when he struck the side of a
car driven by Angela Swanz, Letart, W. Va. There was moderate
dan\age to the pasaenp side door or' the Swanz car, and moderate
d8mage to the front lefJ side of the Cundiff vehicle. .
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$1,900 grant to the~of
Raeino for public ouldoor recreation
tbil yea,
· · 10 aa - - . e a t today fnlla State

Jan Michael J..ons,'
· cville).
Sen. Lona stal,ed dW the viDage wu one of 17 cOmmunities in
Coutlnued on Jllll 3

Coun of Appeals, citing specific
statements by Brown at the time of
his plea that he was not a drug
dependent person, rejecte'd that
contention as well.
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Brown also argued that he was
not provi&lt;!ed effective assistance of
counsel, in spite of the fact he was '
represented by an attorney who
v.;as successful in getting the
charge reduced from attempted
murder to felonious assault. The
Court of Appeals overruled that
final assignment of error. The
Court of ApPe&amp;ls found no errors, .
after reviewmg both the plea and
sentencing hearings.
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impo$ed by Judge Crow.

Holy Week
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S.ervlees
St. Paul Lutheran Church,
Pomeroy, and St. John Lutheran
Churcb, Pine Orove, will have a
joint Maundy Thursday Service at
St. Paul at 7:30 p.m. The service,
held in remembrance of die Lord's
Last Supper, will include Holy
Communion. The women of the
churches will strip the altsr at the
end of the service during the read·
ing of Psalm 22.
The youth of St. Paul and St.
John wiUpresent a Service of
Tenebrae (Latin for "shadows•),
"The Day the Sun Refused to
Shine," it 7:30p.m. Good Friday at
St. Paul. Youth partictpatins are
Brad Anderson, Adria Preclter,
Chris Hamm and Heather McPhail.
This service i"'gresses from light
to darlmess, symbolizing the graclu..
al •th of Jesus on the cross and
remindinp Christians of the fading
loyalty o his disciples and follow-

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regional ·growth .

By MINDY KEARNS
Economic Development Authority
OVP News StaiJ
for bringin~ General Dynamics to
"People for Jobs," a committee the area. 'You've got a success
to bring jobs and industry to the tri- track on the way," Edwards said,
county area, was created Tuesday "Keep Up the good work and keep
evening during a meeting at the pulling tog~ther."
Lowe Hotel in Poi.nt Pleasant,
During Edwards' preSentation,
W.Va. The meeting followed an entitled "Economic Impact of New
organizational gathering that Jobs on a Community," he stated
occurred March 4 at the Mason tbat population-wise, the State of
County ~ibraty.
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West Virginia is the size of Pitts·
Will Edwards, director of the · burgh. He added that in the recent
Center for Regional Progress at Census, Mason County is listed in
Marshall Universil)', gave a preaen- the "worse than average" category
tation at the meeung and was the for a high decline in population.
~speaker.
"J~ Cre_ate jobs; money creates
Edwards commended Frank money, SBid Edwards. Stating he
·Lee, diiecllii Of-me~ ~~ ·Slay oon9CrVitive, Edwliids -

Steelworkers b·anned from engaging
in ·violence against replacements , ·
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. • The
United Steelworkers union has
dooe its part to diS0011111gC violence
IIY out-of-work Ravenswood Aluminum Corp. members, but Local
5668 has not. a federal judge said.
U.S. District 1udge Charles
Haden issued an injunCiion' Tuesday banning the steelworkers from
engaging in violence against the
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long hearill8 in which replacement . said.
Haden said his order was directworkers testified the{' were
harassed by members o United ed at the local, saying the United
Steelworkers Local 5668.'
Steelworkers union had tried to dis·
Larry Barnes, a replacement courage violence.
"worker, said he was injured recentMore than 1,700 steelworkers
ly when an object was thrown have been out of work at
through the windshield of his car Ravenswood since Nov. I, w~en
near the entrance to the plant.'
their contract expired.
Union supporters have violated
The.union says it membe)"s have
a recent co~ order by panicipat- been locked out,
while
ing in "drive-bys" in which they Ravenswood officials say the
clog traffic around the plant, Haden workers are on strike.

Five held ·on federal charges
By LEE ANN THOMPSON
W.Va., were arrested on March 21 trio was making its way from
OVP News Slalf
in Charleston as a part of that Charleston, and did not stop in
Federal and West Virginia law investigation, according to Sgt. Henderson as expected. The bust
enforcement ofllcials arrested five Danny Gillespie of the Metro Drug was so quick, Gillespie said, there
was no bme to notify Gallia Counpeople over a two-day l)criod on Task Force in Charleston.
clwles of conspiracy to distribute
Metro, and the federal Prug ty officials.
herom, with r.hree of those taking Enforcement Agency orchestrated
The five arrests were part of an
place in the parking lot of a Gal· the arrests, with lhe help of Mason ongoing six month invesugation by
the task force and the DEA. The
lipolis restaurant
County Sheriff's Deputies.
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Being held on federal charges
Gillespie said the three arrested Metro Drug Task Force is a group
are Richard L. Dunlap of St. in Gallipolis were carrying 47 bags of law enforcement officers from
Albans, Scott A. Crouch and Dina of heroin. The drug traffic comes Kanawha County Sheriff's DepartM. Lewis, both of Columbus, wbo from Columbus, Gillespie said, and ment and the cities of Nitro, South
were arrested at Bob Evans Restau· makes it's way to Charleston. The Charleston, St. Albans, Dunbar and
rant on Wednesday, March 20. Henderson, W.Va. area is a fre· · Charleston, which works in conRandy L. Pauley and Deborah S. quentstoppingplaceforthegroup. junction with federal agencies.
Masinter, both of Charleston, , At the time of the arrests, the
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St. Paul will have a sunrise ·service at 7 a.m. on Sunday, followed
by East« breakf!ISL Festival Easulr
services, i!!cluding Holy Communion, will taiCe place If 9:30a.m. at
SL Jobn and II a.m. at St. Paul1
The cllildrell of SL -John wiD ha~
an Eas&amp;er egg bunt immediat~ly
following the service.
Rev. Laura Leach Shreffler
invites the public to all services.

said every job crea1ed has a "ripple
effect" that affects three more pe()pie.
For every 100 new manufacturing jobs, new retail establishments
increase by seven, population
increases by 102, school enroii ment climbs by 61, and $1,772,943
is gained in community retail sales,
added Edwards. '
He said. based on what's occur- '
ring now, in the year 2000, the
average age of Mason County's
population will go from the 35 year
average in 1989. to 39 years and
above. He predicted an increase _of.
people over 50 years old,. whtle
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SEARCH STILL DELAYED BY
SWOLLEN OHIO • Addltioaal raiD up aad
down tile Oblo Rlnr Taetd•J eo•tiD!Ied to
clell7tlle IT di tJr tile bodJ of a -bel ned
drowaed l!epdiJ tsallt Ia • Oblo Rl•er It
tbe Galltpc!lla Loeb ltad l&gt;IID wbea two berles
.capttlzed alter-tlley broke any rr- aa el1ht·
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ly Calb (oc a redwtl.IOII .111 lOCal out IIIII ewuiUII eli•w ,., ollbe
spe•"i111 10 Ohio'• pal)&amp; Kltools ~ fGr ~Pt....- c, n ,d
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The CCC Camp offers job
fuod1~1 f'!J sc:bools. Tbas. llle opponanities aad trainiDII Cor ·
~.,.,..-•.'*r- oiiiJ ~ YOUIII people ll'ho are • 'l!ik}ed
111110 Ohio's publil: 1C11oo1s will m Soadlelllerll Ohio. And. oeecl·
have a ~J.IIive impact 011 IIIIIIY · leaJ 10 gy, lbe ~- rot Eldm
IChool diSillCU Jbil'lp'UI Oltio.Io Pl..,...J ~ ClJIPCW"•ities for
additi011, in the fust year ol the IIIIJIJor c:niuos 10 dw they may
budget. the IJliii'OIIfiati .. "f''OII remain Jiving i.adependendy in
does JJOt c:al1 for.., rh•110 s m die

JJ1 STEVE GERSTEL
WASHINGTON (UPI) - In lhe murky melodrama IUtrinJ Sea,
~ Robb, 0- Va., dte onl~= atpeCt illhe CIJdinc, He -dumped,
wilhotncerernony, from die
BIIIIFtC'ontmiaee.
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Slill JJOt c:lmr, even IICV~ weW af1er ibe C\'CIII. iJ Mly Robb tllown ibe door by his feJioll' Oe11M1&lt;1•
One claim, eiPO'IJed by Robb, it thai be - fiKally 100 conservative
for the the OuiiOCIMll. The 1Mder ollbe Blldul OJmmiuee SeD Jame~
~mer. D·Tenn .. fOUIId him iftcJeatiiJIIy diltJCUi110 J!IIIIU. '
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Mitchell, iJ that aloe Bud,et panel had bel;ome 100 large and unWidclly and
had 10 be Cut.
So Robb. rbc junior .Dernocnt on the commiuee, ..,. JivCII lbe a in
the II1IWl of a move Jhat Mildaell clairnt will IMd 10 leaner panels and
.fewer IIC*inp Cor liCIWilO.
If Robb wa~ ~~tipped of hil mernbmhip on the basil of politic• il il
dear !hal lhe more conrei'Yative wina of lite Demomtic Parry IIICfio.rd
below the Maton-.Di~ l!ne. is lt8rtinJ 10 terioutly inillte lite Iiberab.
ltobb. a former Vu-JIIIII pecnor, 11 a due&amp;-p~yinJ chlrtet member of
lllc: Democrauc I.admhip Council that is tr)'in&amp; 10 pull dte party more 10
lhe CM!er in IIOpel ol regaininJ lhe Wl!iJ,e HouJC.
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In lhe P':l" 1wo yca11, Robb said, be hal been pusllins for more reduction• in lhe redcral defiCit. auempu that have made life IIIOie diffiCult for
Saser.
In fact, Robb claim~ that Sauer 101d him just before the bdlmdinj Jhat
''It you had ~O!Cd wilh me or prOvided the 111ppon I needed,! would have
been more wllh111110 tp 10 baJ for you."
· Robb inlifltd that be had planned 10 ku:p quiet about the demotion
but, u with many lhinp in the Senate, the-Y did not 1a1t vrry long.
Miu;bell, however, told .reponetl tba1 when be beanie Senate Democratic leader more than two yean ago, Sauer had complained 10 him tba1
the Bud,et Commiuu wa1100 large 10 function well
· He laid the first opporUmio/ 10 reduCe.lite size cllbe commiaee came
tiJis year wiJen the membcnlrip w11 cut from 23 10 21. That aiiOII'Cd the
, ~miu.ee Jhat make• auignmc:niiiO boo! Robb.
- In 1111 effort 10 make IW'C no one considered the removal of R.obb any
klnd or vc:ndeua. Mitchell llid he hid the "PM!al confldence" in lbe
, V,irginian. and had,, actually proved it by namins him chainnan of the
Democra!IC Senatorial Campa~gn CQmmiitee.
Althouah senaJOrs have beCII victim• of Jimiliat iMWICCI, sometime•
0111 .0f spitc,,!t i• somewhat unusuaiiO deny a ICIJIIIOr a reat he holdJ and
wan II 10 rewn.
, Wilh 2 I memben, lbe Budget Commiuee II more in line ll'illl lite lize
o{ rnoJ! of the Senale'1 major commiiiCel, Only the Appropriations Com·

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Fiwlllt.dlr:&amp;areauet~HJnscoo·
ca , 1 lie n •• olliiOne,. aYall·
iillle far finlinc dJis budget and lhe
dille o1 dee fuodl. Tile ~enllll
called for ill dJis budget dependl
lljJOW 111e elintiBIJioa ollbe awe'•
liquor a~re
moos. Thai partie·
ullrle&amp;isl:.;;.r;veis not even
illtbeJ;iA.IU131her is apart of
cq•• lqidarioo which u now
•• 1iDI ill lhe SeD~II' Agriculwre
Committee and whose future
ji¥!Pius .IIJICalaln.
rn addition, some of lltt funds
for" this l'Dd(ld bave been raised by
w11a1 Cbe admiDiJUalion has charlieICrizedas"'eiJ'ellaeenlaJcements",
while otbcn argue that these are
simply an increases, These "revenue enhancements" or "tax .
iDcreases" are based 011 the elimination of some tax exemptions,

uJe• w revc:nuu, WMibet !bey
are revenue enhaac=or &amp;ax
increiiiC&amp; p~alll).'
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lhe prerpec:ttve of lhe iaclividual
eilher payinJ ~ colJecdal
In any event. lit~ blldp;Chuini·
tially ra1sed mill)' illleralliJI CJue&amp;lions. Certainly, once lite bill illelf
has been i nii'Cid~. it will~
even more qUCIIUOIIS u die details
of lite Cund.ing pr«?PPIII and the
accom~yang poliCy are clolely
. acrutimzed by lhe Houle' el1 SeDa1e Appropril!lions Commia.ocl. As
a member of the SCIIIIe Fiunee
Commitree, I certainly welcome
your comments on ·lltis euculive
budget proposal 'Ibul, ple8e feel
free ID wrire 10 me • S'enator Jan
Michael Long, Slaiehoufe, ColJJIIIbwa, OH 4321S or call me at (614)
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Saudis seeks new order in Middle East
Ari".f!.::lted
Jack Anderson , .
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.RJ YADH, Saudi An1ria • The
Saudjs wiU eaJI:I3C from lite war
. laq ll'ilb dteir OWJJ 00 lioii
New World Order. It II one
thai will pwy le:k fritnds for help
as ll'eiJ • enemies for biflllrw.,.,
That is JOOd liCWI far die UDit·
ed Slllel IDd ~ lU bid JICWI
for KinJ Hn"CVV o{ Jordan, I'Jai.
dent Ali Abc!nQoh Saldt o( Yemen
and Yalir Arafat of the .Palelline
Libemtion Orpnlzarion.
The pre-war way in IVbich the
Saudi• deal! wi~ forei1n Jl!llicy
matteu wa a 11mple one -royal
diplomlcy. Large IIJJIJI of money
were shelled out 10 help inlq, Jor·
tan and OCher Arab countrim, but
in tome Cllellhe money -pock·
eted l!t the bigller ecbeklns of JOY· .
emment and did not help lhe litlle

put tba1 bad no
NOll' lbe Saudi• ,..W
that
dleir JOOd willllld money will buy
than IOIIIethiiiJ,
The new SIUii aid propam ,rill
be lllamic: • people-ID-people instead of leader-10-leader, The
Saudis will !WOrk through the
iDSI 1 oldie I'IIOIIIrdtica
and . Jalln. Tiley wiJIIICl . . .
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uuaUICU VCIIIIJreS, parUcularJy in
the poorel' COUIIIriea such • Egypt,
to &amp;ive the underprivileged a
ct.nce 10 wort and wn avenue out
of impoverdltillt!IL
The Dell' embrace between lhe
United S1tte1 and Saudi Arabia
will be 1 strong one, That is
~-last Augua. ";t1~· in
hu IUIDIJiel' palace m J
• asked
.DefCIIIC Sec:reilr)' Richard Cheney.
and GCII, H. Norman Scliw~f
Saudi and diplomatic · for help 10 ~~ Saudi Arab1a
JOUR:et in Riyadh Jm1ict lhat lbe
from l.llq. KiiiJI Fabd - reluctanl
SaudiJ will continue 10 be JaltiOUI to bring American troops 10 his
wid! loreiJII aid ill dte Cutule, but it country, but Cheney and
wiU not be like lbe Jw!dools of lhe Scbwantopf didn't have 10 twist
his arm. When Palld did ak for
'help. lite pair "already had. plan ill .
their pockets.~
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was a nms1011 ol lhe prescient war
game lhat ·Schwarzkopf . had
last July al his Central
headquarters in
Tampa, F1a The war game became
tbe draft for Operation Desert

Stonn,
The Saudis will pay the $16.8
billion they haYe promised Lilward

lbe COil ot lbe war, possibly more,
but it will not be easy for !hem.
.The percepcion ol Saudi Arabia as
a deep-pockt:l$ Dllioa is enone:ous,
Tbe Saudis will put off olher
J18yments on some contracls as
!hey did in lhe 1970s when !hey
had a casb-flow problem. Some'
intelligence analySIS are even pre·
dil:ting a small m:ession in Saudi
Aillbia

Gone are lhe days when Saudi
Arabia woilld hand out monev ID
countries like Iraq simp! 10 pacify
lite restless neighbors. ~ SaudiS .
are 1101¥ ready 10 play lOUgh. One
Saudi intclli~ official, speaking on condibOO of anpnymity, pre·
diatd IIIII Kiilg Hn•seiJI of Jordan
"will disappear, • He would not
expo! on ~remark,

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bounded and cieocrlbed ·,,
followo:
""'"'nlng .. thit lllonh-·
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tract of r•l _ .. ·-ibtd
in D - Booll 222, Pogo
Oallii-M... CM. JTPA. 181. Melo• County Deed
212.
Ohio R-rdo; tllenct Iouth 80
46120 or cell I14-H7· rocJa; .......,. Eoot 10 rodo;
thtnco Jllonh 80 rodo to tho
7342ar812-1121.
center o1 the Townlhip
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A-; thtnco Woot olong lht
o1 the Townlhip
Public Notice
A - to the ploce of begin. ..... - . . . 5 ocreo,
NOTICE Of
· lltillg ·a - • aut of !ht
APPOINTMENT OF
,... ass ss1 tCOrMf of the 54FIDUCIARY
'on Morel! 4 . 1111. in the ec:re ~r~e~ su c, lbed 1n vo•·
Meigo County
P , - -222, Pego 181, Meigs
Cau.,, Co• No. 21131 , C01 At D...t AM:Otda.
IIUIEt'IENCE. DEED : VolThomoo L. Taylor, Boll 202,
Meigo
c, 11. nz. Torch, Ohio - 210, P-7258.
AICOfcta.
45711 , WOI eppointecl Elaid f M I - Wll
CU1Dr of the ., .....
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Pr-.Jud.. be lor 110t lno then twoJudith A. Wony, C'-11 tlllrde (2/3) the eforeuid
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PUILIC NOTICE
The modllld PY'I1 Oallil
County M .... Caunty
Jolt Training Plen lo ..,..,.,
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: Alld Mitchell told reporll'l1 that he wu "removed" from lite Budget
Corrimillee Jhortly JJfJer he arrived in lbe Senate. He jokingly IIOied Jhat
n0 one had made a fldl over his pli(lhL
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' AI for SIWCI and Robb, lite IWO )'OURIICIIalorl bolh publicly insitt
!hey remain Jleadfat in lhe friendlhip and the rifl over the commiuu
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doctors aid in euthanasia
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have never heard or lhe Hemlock
Society, but ther presumably
medical societies aaid Olhca- groups
endorle iu principal goal • "ID pro!'JC vebernently ~ 1D hasren·
vide a climare of public opinion
ang or encouragmg death by any
which is IOlerant 'of lite rights of
means. Bu,t mal)y people believe
people who an: ll'mlinally iliiD end
that a public debale 0!1 lhe role of
dtelr own live&amp; in a planned man- doctDrs in lltat process would be
ner."
salutary.
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The problem is tba1 medical sci• . Indeed, some advocaJes of Iegalence haa been apectacularly soc·
iud ~uthanasia in litis counuy haVe
cessful in exll'llding lhe lenJIIt of ~vanced a set of proposed guide·
lite ave~~&amp;e life, bul not in improvlines ID govern lite procea based
ing lite qualily ol human exislenee on practices in the NetlterlaNts that
for people (many of them elderly ) l!re associall'd willt 5,000 10 10,000
who are terminally ill.
deaths every year:
In addition, lhe medical profesTbe palient's doctor must
sion has been stymied' in its ~ndorse lhe request. dten obtain an
aucmpcs 10 do anylhina more than mdependent, concurring opinion
sustain life at its lowest level . from a second. ~ysician , Finally,
amons 1he approximalely 10,000 lite doctor admmtsll'rl a barbituraJe
people consigned to a permanent to induco sleep, followed by a
vegetative 118te or an irreversible ledtal dole of curare or other musCOIIJI,
I
~le-paralyzing drug 10 hall breath·
Numerous religious orders, ang.

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moment cannot be gauged," a ·
WeS!ern dip~t IDld us. He said •
.!he United Stall'&amp; 1118)' be inlt.rested ;
in rehabilitating King Hn r' n, bul ·
Saudi Arabia is not. !CiDg Hauein ;
spoke vigorously in defenso of :
Saddam Hussein durin&amp; the Penian ·
Gulf War, and lhe Saudis lhlnt he
went beyond just appeuing the •
huge, pro-Saddam Palestinian pop- :
alation in Jordan.
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Also in the Saudi dog bouse for ·
supporting Saddam roo vigorously :
as Yemen. The fli'St Saudi reaction :
·was to kick more than 500,000
Yemeni workers out of Saudi Ara· :
bi~ but that was just the beginning. :
Kmg Fahd wants to unseat ·•
Yemen's president ant replace him :
with a pro-Saudi president. The :
United Stares will "deplore it pub.
licly ," one knowled~eable source :
said. but wiU ~ nothmg behind lhe ,
scenes ID Stop IL

PubliC Notice

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Burgea a Niplo, limited
4424 Emereon Avenue
Porllonbufll. 'NV 26104 .
Copioo of the CONTRACT
D!)CUMENT moy be obta•ned 11 the Office of Burgno a Niple.
limited
locotod ot 4424 Emerton
Avenue, Parkenburg, WV
28104 upon poy-nt of
t25 .00, none of which wHI
be refunded.
By order af the Executive
Director
Mtigo County.
Council on Aging.
Eleanor Thoma·,
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131 27; (4) 2. a. ·14 4tc

Public Notice
:'PORTLAND, Ore. (NEA) •
c--. .,_,
Bi!Caute lbe IUbjeel of IUicide is 10
fraugllt with emotion, lhe Or~on­
CASH BASIS COMBINED
bUcd Hemlock Society 10111etunea
ANNUAL FINANCIAL
re)OIU 10 eupjlemisrnt when olfet·
REPORT
injl advice 10 rite terminally ill on
For Tho Fi... l Yeor Ended
hOw 10 end their lives.
O.Comber 31. 1990
MIDDLEPORT VILLAGE
, The aliCIJiallve terms favored by
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
the society include "telf-deliverGOVERNMENTAL
ance'' and "auiO-~uJhanuia." But
lwnd
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- · 10 • .,
FUND TYPES
.....
io
iulojlhc orpnization 's publications uiU·
Public Notice
provot by tilt Corn-n Plooo RECEIPTS:
ally an: quire blunt in counseling iu
eoun. .._.. County. Ohio, Local
Tuos ... ., ...... 285.913.08
40,000 members throuahouJ 1he
Ja-. M . lauloby, 8htriH
PUBLIC NOTICE
Moigo Caunty, Ohio lntervovemmentel
counll)' on planning their deaths.
Notleo ioi htrtby glvontho!
RO'Ionue .... ... 314.178.33
the undorolgntd lntondo to Approved:
The aodel)''s ~t-IIClling book,
Chorg01 for
I. Coroon Crow, Attorney
mokt
opp-lon
to
lht
"Let Me Die Before 1 ww," had
Strvlctl ....... .. 65 ,826.48
Common Pleoo Coun, Pro- for Ploin!lff,
Flne1.
licen••
offered medical, lepllnd psycholank
Ont,
Athono,
N.A.
belt Dlvloion of Moigo
a Ptrmlll ........ 89,332.68
County, Ohio. foron ordtrto (3)13, 20, 27. 3!c
191icalsuldance 10 150,000.
Mioctlchon.. tho nomo of Holly
JIIII'Chalerl • including lbe·ap,ecific
lonoouo ........ 210.821 .62
Nicole
Ientz.
1 minor, to
ilamea and exact do&amp;a~e• of drugs
TOTAL
Jomlt Mlchtlt Nicole Ientz.
Public Notice
RECEIPT$ .... 936,872.06
Tinually cenain 10 induce deallt.
Sold opptlcotion will be by
DISBURSEMENTS:
, A 1ypK:al isaue of lbe Hemlock
petition 10 be filld In ooid
AOVERTII£MENT FOR
Current:
Court, an or eft• the 27th
Sociely'a quarterly new1leuer
BIDS
Securtty of Per1on •
dey of AprM. 1111 .
Meigs County council on
.;eporU Jhat a arowins ·number of
Pro perry .. .. ... 247.003. 14
Dotld thio 27th doy o1 Aging, Inc.
Loi..noTl(u members "are reporting in the
·March, 1991 .
Meigo County Sonior
Actlviiieo ... l .... 11,740.06
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Almeno Ruth 8ont1 Cltlnno Center ·
Ca11 few yean 'lhat lhe doctor
Community Environ·
(3)
27.
1tc
Mulberry Hoighto-lo• 722
lldped him/her on lhe way.'"
mont .... .......... 13,1154.42
PomlfOy, Ohio 45719
Boolc Utility
• Moreover, the newtleucr offer•
...,,.ted -led bid for
PubUC Notice
Sorvicoo ....... .. 25,828. 29
Aome vrry ~J~«ifac wtvice for deal·
r6nov1tion of the Meig1 Tronoporto·
,.
i)'JJ wilh relucltnt physician&amp;:
By United Prea Illteraatlanal
County I on lor Cltllono Con·
tion ..... .. : ...... 293.774.43
IJII THE
'ICoollr JUJICIIIhll he could covet
Oenerel GovernCOMMON PLEAS COURT ter will be received by ' the
Meigs County Council on
llimtel by Jivina you two sepn1e
mont .... ... ..... 218, 159.114
OF
Today is Wednelllay. Malch 27, lhe 86th day of 1991 with 2791D folAging,
Inc. tt tho Oftlct of
Copltol
Du!loy ..... 7.120.00
MEIGS
COUNTY,
OHIO
greacripliona on different datea, low.
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the becuttva
Director, . Dtbt Sorvlco ..... 70,201 .19
BANK
ONE,
Atl-o.
N.A.
iill:h for C. certain number oO Sec:·
Meigs County 8onior ChThe moon II waxina. movins 10w~ its full phase.
TOTAL DISBURSE.
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Plaintiff .lzona Contor,
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Mulb•ry
dnal." The 10111, whk:h isspecifacd,
MENTS ... ..... 887,379.1 8
The momina11111an: Venu, Mars IIJd Saturn.
Coot No. 90-CV·2311
Holghto, P.O. lox 722. PoiJ • lethal dole ot the blrbitura&amp;C,
Totol Rocoipto ovor /
va. ,
The evCIIinallll"l are Mercury IJid Jupirer.
meroy, Ohio 45789 until
Under DlaburMNEDA
8.
CLEMSON,
nko
Jhc JOCiet)' noltl.
Those born on thll date an: under lite Sign of Aries. They include prinl·
2:00 P·l'l· (locol time) April
mtnll ........... .48,492.89
8. MITCHELL.
: Thai candor undoubtedly will m~ Nathaniel Currier, of CUJrier.llld Ivcs, in 1813; German physicist NEDA
23, 1911 end thtn ot aid
OTHER FINANCING
ET AL
~~ many people, but lhe t.ermi· Wdbelm Roerugen, discoverer of X-rays, in 184S; photographer Edward
office publicly o - d ond
SOUIICES/ (USESI
Defendonto rll!ld oloud. '
~ly ill the members of their fami· Srelchen in 1879; an:hlrect Mies van der Robe in 1886; actress Gloria
Solo of Fl•ed
LEGAL NOTICE
Tho WOII K covored by tho
Aoooto ...... .. ...... 3,982 .00
SHERIFF' 8 18ALE OF
ltes eve~where in the.- nation SWIDIOII In 1899; jw singer Sarah;vauahan in 1924: and acta Michael
CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS
Other Sourc••I NonREAL
ESTATE
iDa'CIIIIin y are relyins upon mm· Yorldn 1942 (age 49).
:
lncludo tho following ltomo
oporoting
Ao Sheriff af Moigo
s4rea des gned 10 aeceletate death,
County, Dhlo. I hereby ott.r for which oopar- BIDS will . Rev ................ 24.Bti4.e;:
. oflen with lite lmowledae • if not
Tren1fen
On litis date in history:
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for oolo ot 10:30 A.M. on --opted;
COUNTY· lENlOR
- In ....... :.... . 173,1148.89
gilidance or aaiJ&amp;ance • of mern·
In 19581 _Nikila Khrushchev repl""ed Nikolai Bulganin as _ _... of Thurodoy, April 11, 1111. MEIGS
CITIZENS CENTER
lbe
Soviet
union.
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Trenaftn
A.
D.,
on
1M
front
llepo
'of
ben of lhe medicaJj)IO~ession.
Tomporoture C-rol, Ro·
-Out ......... f209,081.30)
the Moig• County Court·
I The Ameril:an Hospilll AllociaIn 1~. I powerful Cll'tbauake in Alaslca killed 117 people and canscil hou•.
TOTAL OTHER FIN.
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Pomeroy, Ohio, lho polr. Retrofit, ~nd Rep locotion ·-.a respeciCd, mainatream damage ellimated ll $7SO million. '
SOURCES / ·
following doocrlbod rul mont Borvlce of the Senior
Ctntor, Po-roy, Ohio.
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o{ganization • estimates that 70
(U8ES) .. : ......... (I,435.84)
In 1977, two Boeina 747 jumbo jeiS collided and exploded in flames otott;
Tho
CONTRACT D,Pcu:
percent of the 6,000 deaths that on. a foggy nmny In die Canary IslandS. killing sn ~Je in the worst
The oddrooo of oold ,.., MENT~ moy be o.. minod • Elcc. Rcpto and Other
Flnonolng Sourcoo Ovor I
..... lo 401115 T,R. 245, et:
Dc!cur every day in litis country are avtalion disaster In hislory.
. •
(Undor) E•pond. Dlob.
Coolvllo, Ohlo '41172:1. 8oid The Office o1 tho ExecutiYII
sqrnehow timed or neaodlled.
and Other Uooo/
In 1990, Soriet soldienlhaed Uthltanian aimy deserlers from a hos· -1 -It .. . In most instances, tba1 involves pilll in Vilniulnd lOOk ~ tli headquarJetS of Lithuania's intlepcndent ocrlbod •• followo: fully · - Dltoctor
Not ........ ........ 42.011.85
Moigo County Council on
F111d Cooh Bolonco
dtcisions ID wilhdnw or not mike · Communist Party in an effort to reauen Moscow's control over lhe disSi·
81tuotecl In Orenge Town- Aging •
,
1/1180 .......... 388.917.58
ohlp, Caunty o1 MeigJ;•tata Moiga County 8onior Citaorallable nuttilion and hydration dent Baltic republic.
Fund Cooh Belonco
o1
Ohio,
In
Ohio
.Compony'o
lzontCentor
·
tubes, pumps, respirawn, dialysis
12/ 31/80 ...... 430,874.13
Pwcl!o• ond In tho Nonh· Mulberry H. .hto , P.O. Box
llfachines and other artificial lifeEXPENDABLE
A thought for lhe day: Of her passport ph010, actress' Gloria Swanson wtot Quo"• o180C'Iion 34, ;722
TRUST
FUNDS
SUSialning !RCChanisms.
T-n 4, l i e - 12 remarked, "lflloolc like litis, I need the lrip."
Pomoroy, Ohio 4157119
~ECEIPTS ................. '-0 -

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DISBURSEMENTS:
Baoic Utility
Sorvic01 ........... 2,448.14
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ............ 2.448.84
Tcrtol Rocoipto ov«/
Unct.Dillbur•
(2,448.84)
E•c. Rcpto ond 0 - Finoncing Sou .... 0 -/ fUnclorl &amp;pond. Dlob, 1: Othor
u-tN .. .. ...... (2.4411.841
Fund Colli Boloneo
1/ 1/91 :... .. ........ 2,448.84
PROPRIETARY FU NOS
RECEIPTS:
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Chtrgn for
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s.,icn .......331.B28.82
Mi.c.llo~oouo ......: .. 102.01
TOTAL
RECEIPTS .... 331,931 .87
DISBURSEMENTS:

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Contractual
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Sorviceo ......... 81,!187.99 •
Sup~~oond
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TOTAL DISBURSE•
MENTa ... ..... 3811.225.48 '
Toto! Roctlpto ov•lun:
der Dlob . ......... (14.213.81 1 :
NON·OPERATING
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Miocol,
tonoouo ...... : .... . a.&amp;73.1i ·
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Solo o1 fl•ed
Ao•ts .. .. .......... 3.1iiiO.OO •

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oporotlng Rov ...... 1,480.82 :
Tro~oloro
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Trantfert
- Out ........... (23,197.56) ;
TOTAL OTHER FIN.
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SOURCES/
(USES) ......... .. 47, 13.7.04 :
be. Rcpto ond Other fin·
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oncing Sourcoo Over/(Un·
dor) Expend. Diob. 1: Othor ;
Uoeo/Not ........(7,1118.77) ·
Fund Cooh Bolonco
1/ 1/80 ..... ... ..·.. 38.924.12 :
Fund Caah a1.. nee ·I
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NONEXPENDABLE
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Chtrgeo for
Sorvlceo ........ ... 1.080.f19 :
TOTAL
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AECEIPTS ........ 1,080.00 .
DISBURSEMENTS .... -0- ; .
Tcrtol Rcpto 0..,/un.••
dor Diob .......... , 1.080.00
Exc, Rctpo 1: Dthor Fin·
•clng'Sourcoo Ovor/(Under) bptnd. Disb. • Other ·
Uooo/Not ........ , 1,080.00
Fund Cuh Bolonco
1/ 1/ 90 ............ 74.18!1.00 .
Fund C11h Balance ·• .J
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Melfi Coallty Sheriff Jllll'l M. ·Saallby Jepoilllbellbe invclti·
pti~a iiiiO a sJtootina
a cabin - ~ ~.
llut Dyt be II unable to confirm dtat lite iDcidenlll rellled to I . . .
dispafO IIebe 1taVIIIIIWOOII Aluminum CClrp NlliOJI,
.AccoldiJia to a-IIIJIImellt from lite .dqMiawns releelod after lhe
Mardi 11 eJMwiDJ, I cabiD located aJona .the Ohio-River 011 SIBle
Rowo 338-bad been sl)ot wilh what Ia &amp;eli&amp;ved:IO have btcil an
aa10matic weapon. The cabin is owned ~Y ltoaer Keller of
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lite Pcdetal B.-u or 1~ lbout die incidatt. but tbalw
his tnowled&amp;ll•. dte •FBI;hid iloi yet reported 10 the scene of lhe
sbooliniiO c:cictunint:e dte iiMIIip!ion.
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· Union of America Local
allege tba1 the building hQ been IJiied
aa a union headqilarietl, bal SoaiJby refu&amp;ed to acknowle4ae
wbclber or JJOt lho lhoolitla ltentmed from dte JIIOJIIbs:old •
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May 4-7; die
Mlla•_H&amp;Ib SCbool c:boru• 1o
' Cedti' P* • May 24 IJid ~ for
a ,.rfoJMIP" conteu; and the
aunlttJ asadsltnt proaram to
CobtrnliuiiO COUJPete ill IDle lkilll
&lt;"&lt; 11 aa IDd the bealth knowledp
boWl ~a Aprill6 and 27.
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dillrtcHpowltnd dulll incl m:dvi·
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pension and explllllon of llarldi·
eap~ ttudenla,ltlldeat••••· •
meat, crimil!al hlttory record ~
cbeCb, profealional and cJauifletl, :
and audent lll!pC:rtrition and wei·.'

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Joanl policies in 23 IIMI were

Al10 •e1:,ted were policies ;
reprdlilf
blllty of raidcnt and •
aon-re•idellt ltudeall, entrance ~
requillmena, plldttllion require· ;
melltl, cJrua prevention, 1tuden1 .
Uliltanl PIIJIMII.ol, equal accea for :
non di1trict-spon10rod lllldent :

ol COUI"ICI of study, bytaws and ~-· development

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\na the Meigs Mines w:rd be dev·
a,tatlpg 10 Mason Couaty, since
143 counlians are ern~ed lhere,
said Powlei. He ad
'the only
way 10 DYe lite jobs or IICCOIIIPiish
anythinJ is to provide strenath
ihrough numbers.
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Pllllk Lee 8pClke next, and llll•
ed he would focu 011 owe poiDL..
People for jobs, tbat't wbat it's
aboUI, !hat's why we're here, he
said. Lee made it clear t1te JI'OIIP
should not be anli (or qmnil) aay·
thing or anyone in
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added lb ere were 111 at u•e
meetilig who. are envilonmentally
concerned aad he w• alad they
attended and wanted jobs fill' the

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·Tbe Rlver',tjew Garden Club day will be held at Reedsville .
~ meec'Jburaday It 7:30 p.m. II · church ll 6:30 1.111. BreatfiSI wilJ.
1Dc:kcr Maya tillde oaw ••• dar· lbe
home of Marilyn Hannum.
foUow.
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Mine job• and lllt*l everyone ~tulle held
, There will be a round and
ncediiO &amp;el illvoMtt. Hit a11o llll•
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e4 dte o~.:lal
t bas
had tblle c
ID.JI&amp;'a new (1011 11:30 p.m. at the Tu~ Plains
office, bul•c •tre~p~IIOjijling VPW Buildina fealunn&amp; Rocky
it. He araed dl01e auendina 10 Mouallin BluepiSI. Melvin Crosr
wiU be die c:aller. Public invited. ·
wrile SemrbllatBynl.
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KeniDa !lbllil!llo 1lull "' apllt
Ea huRt p-Ded
The Scipio Fire DepartmCIII will · An aclion for diaao1ution o(.
for the Clr~ LDc:al. IIDied 1be
lack of rl
otncl•at the JllleC· spODIOr an Ball« eu hunl on Saa- marrlqe h• been filed iJJ Mel&amp;•'
ing wa1 4lllppoial1aa. Maye~. urday beaiJmbtJ af 1 p.m. for aU County Common 'Plea~ Coun 10
Rhonda J. Snider of Pomea:oy aniJ:'
alon&amp;
wiJb Slllrffrllnlil Wlllii"ICit,
bolrd .,~ odr-"on mMibir B"'- cltilthn ;,of Seipto Township.
Ralph R. Snidcl o1 Middleport.
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divorce action 1w been filod ·
BiUinas, Muon Mayor Aanes
Good Friday ..rvlce ·. in A
tho
coun by Eric M. PriddY ciC,,
Roub, IIICl Leon Mayor Donnie
· Faith Gospel Church in Lona ,
Middleport
aplut Debra Pay PridGreene had been recopizcd eatly Boctom will have ll)l!cial Oood Pri·
dy of·Lopn, W.Va.
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with the~ Famiin ~-~of dte,Mcip day
ly 11·7 p.m. Rev. Sieve
invites
County Cllambti' 'of Commerce tlte pulillc.
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The Daily Sentinel
County line ,..... 110. 111 COUIIty
Car w.b
wu In 1 ~tate of li1array. He
The l'olneloy Emcqency Squad
added duriJt&amp; d!e pllllluee.yell"l, wiiiiJIOIID' a car wash on Sllur·
M'tiS Co,u "ly hll OrJIDIZid I . day flam 9 a.m. ID 3 p.m. at lbe fire
eounty·Wide c:hamber of: ~· ! sllllon 011 Buuemut Avenue. Coil
mereo. A lot~ ..OJNIIItll llilll ia $5 1tw Gterior and~ for cxtai•
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. rwdt.~rid,· :_,d•O:.dte.,, °': orllldinllrior.
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10 Jive
nJIPOil or dlo 'Mel,.
Sllilrllla MrYice'
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·~:~:r Cbamfllr of Commerce,•
1)le Silver Run BapdJt Church
Prior 10 wtjolllllbJI, dt8 irouP in Ml=c will hold 1unrl10 aerdiacuned malt ill&amp; a triJI 10 vicel 011 unday 116 a.m. ·
CbarlesiOn 10 lfl'illt widl Oov,
ltnlval • . . . .
Capenon IIICl 11iowt111 him tltal • ' ReviYil letYices wiU be held 11
there are MalOn Coantlan• who , 111e Blldllary Church of Christ 011
wan( jobs aad industry for ~eir . April S· 7 • 7 p.m. niJbtly. Preach·
IOIICall'ftON Lt.'I'D ·
area.
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ing wiU be AI HarUon; MiMiepon
Chun:h of Christ; Derek Stump,
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Bradford Cbutch of Christ; and
One Month. ......................... , ......M.~
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TUESDAY ADMlSSfON$ • Christ. The public is invited to
Ernest LyOJII, Middleport; luby attend.
Dolly ................ ..... ......... ,.... 21 C.nto
BolinJ, MiddiiiPC!ft; Robert CU.·
Sublertberl nGt -rtfttlopoy ihteor·
lue..DIIp-up
day, Polncfroy; llld Nlllllli Sn&amp;fe,
rl• moy ....St Ia 141vuoo to
The OoUy laiiDIII oo a 3, I or 12 nwath
Rutland BtlllblllsiSD:-up wUI be
Dexter.
bUll. Credit wlllllell-eom.aclt :•
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No ouboorlptlo1u by 11110 plmllttld In
Klaculer. Katie
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Tre1aury

Boltnce ....... . 204.181 .27 ,.'
lnveotmonto .... 388,489.18
Totol Troooury
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BALANCE .... 537,81S.II
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fiNANCIAL &amp;TATEM~ NT .. ·
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' Victory Baplilt Church in Mid·
tllepon ww bc.bavina sunrise • ·
vice• on Sunday at 7 a.m. Sunclay
school illl 10 a.m. followed by
nwmin1 WOI"Ihip ll II a.m. PaSia'
James E. ICeaee inviiOII lite public.

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conscious propane service is a Ferrellgas commitment.
For 50 y8$8, we've handled the everydly and emargenc:y
needs of famlies like yours. .
Farrellgas .. . lhe folks lo rely on whalhsr It's the
coldest dly of the ynr. Wllkands, Mllings, Mil
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. The SOadlcm I..oCaJ OAPSB No. '
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day
Conunuttity Service It DODD 011 : April 2 M 7 p.m. IIebe JUab
cafoteria. Memberl are urged 10 Friday 11 the Pqmeroy United.

Sowllwta Loa1 OAPSI

cbanic=Ed-*diCOJJitMt&amp;ed. lishina firm, wbo ultld, "How
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JleMd u modcnlor much IRI )'UD or I wllliq 10 IICfi.
of the
-di.:nnjm type meel• fic:e 10 - 111 Jllanelr
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a....Allan Ogp, evangcliJt and tlte P I '011 ICCCil'diaa 10 SL Milk,
Power Co. &amp;lid in a lneetiq last not aililtlt .,_, "'re pro,j&lt;ibl,
author
of MYou Ootlt Have the and wiU include hYJIIIIIinP., 1114
week: Tbeto an: 4S,OOO orpniu- . butalleiU'Iia."''
lions trYinllll cap1111e r400 projecll
Apia, 1M Rill flam a MACB Wllll~~~"".!? lk Mlho Middle· Devotlont • lbe Croil. 11ie pulllib
Ciureh on Thlll"l· is invited.
in lhe u.s:-totay.
neWJiar, whidlllkad dtiC .,... port
"I don •t know how we c:an ben pay c:klal1 •m 10 1111"116:
uetllt
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afford 10 pick IIIII c:b0010," chal· and ~of-. wldcll ,._.._.
The .Rcedlville/Lona Bottom
TIK
banquel
for all Meias
lenaed Wedae
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Malon Caaey •it. '1'118 &amp;Willi·
JIICk Fowl~ d ~ Oallia Coun· ter.ciJed ~-Tile llld lubbar Coullty Olan&amp;es will be held April Charao of tho United Metbodill
ty Commlllti!)' Improvement Cor· ill ~ OnM. IIIII AriiJ a.m. S at Salisbury Elementary, not Church' willllold Good Friday Ser· pomion (CIC) apoJre of t1te meet· it:ll ~n Oallipolil Pcny. 1M aid April4 • w11 reported incomctly viCIIIIllbe L0D&amp; BociOm cburcb It
mg Monday ni~t iD AJbens, Ohio, there 1w also been Wt dw die Ia a roccnl isaue of The Daily Sen· 7 p.m. on Friday, witb Rev. Cbarlea
Eaton. Pastor, Oflicillina.
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where lite Metp' Mine jobs were .trOIIJ,I i1 betna troaliltsome to tine1.
Sunrise
Servic:CI
on
Easter
Sun-,
GIU'dea
club
to
meel
diacuaed. 'l'be'bollibili of cl01- American AlloyJ in Ntw HMn.

"Bill when it likeS blel1 off lite
table and children out of lbe IDle,
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posiliOJJ," Lee emphni'mt. "One
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Counliwnl WOik 11 die MliP Mine.
Real people with famillel, $9.2
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milliOn in wages and bonefils. They
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So•e~ calli for aiaiiJIIJ!Ce were aaswc:Rd by units or M6i&amp;a
pan of lhatlraaedy waitlnJ to
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Lee continued, "Bai WCI have to
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•'· Rehab Center. Robin Cm!May W11 llllleD 10 Veteran~ Memorial
. I l l . Al1l:39
MiMleport' squad WCIII to Villqe Olecn
We can make a conunilinlllt ~fer. ~ TemploiOII, ~bo Wlllialed but not nnprt·
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ernment. busi"la: BOfonl we 111n1
jOba away, we bCllitlr have rirll reaAt1:51 p.m., ·Pomeroy IQUad went .IO ButternUI for Wllllt Robin-·
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• son. Robinlllil wu llliiiPOr1ld to VettnDL At 2:18 p.m., Middleaons IJid real fac:ts. Jobl an: ilnpor·
port squid went 10 Mill Street ~d toot Edward Melrinczlk 10
1111110 Malon Counly.~
. Wedge wid die poup dial btforHolzer Medical Center•.A14:SO p.m., Pomeroy ~quad went
. 10 West
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Main Slleel for Josie Monon. who was .IIIIISi)OIIed to Vereraas. At
mation was availJble atlhe meet·
' 7:27
Racine sQuad went 10 Elm Slreet tor Janet Manuel, who · ing telling people bow to write
was~ 10 Holzer. At 11:13 p.m., Tuppers Plains squad
dleir elect01 ofl"teiall, how 10 write
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went 1D Stale Roule 7 aad took ROBer Murphy 10 Camden-Clark'
letters to ,the ediiOr, alona wilh
· petitions for people 1D lip l1llinl
Memorial Hospilll.
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word out tba1 we're in IUpport of
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A judpnenl debtor acdon filed apinlt VanVrantm. Inc.. doinl
jobs for Mason County," be added.
businets 'a Hartley Shoes, and olhers, '!rilh Matthew C. VanWedge noted there is a newtlet·
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agent, by Flonbeim Shoe Company 1w been
ter being dislri!Htted by an eaviroq•• dismissedaiInsla~
f,feigl County Common Plaas Coon.
mental group, claiminl Alablml
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disniisscd
in the court earlier thll week wu a civil case
Pulp and Paper is responsible Cor Haley.
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styled Judy .L. McDonnitt apinsl Jarnes Woodyard.
23 speciet of fish !hat no longer
MONDAy ADMISSIONS •
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A foreclosure ac1ion has been granted in the amount of
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specieadon'tcxistbe&lt;:I'IIC~odlcr
bel&amp;er Colt, MalOn, W.Va,;
S39,337.63·1D Home Nlltional Bank of .Racine against Denver Per· .
... sons, and otbc:n.
factors. Citing lite environmntal Suzuqal(endenoJJ, ,omeroy;
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MONDAY DISCHARGES •
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Later a:' the ~·· meanber BarlOw Par•on and Clarance
or t1te audJNCeltlred iC MACE 1w Oilmtn
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Meigs
County
Soap
Box
Derby
~ialion.
in
conjiiiiC!ion
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a
sland
1piMl Gavin. .Fnnt •
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willt lhe Pomeroy Bowling LaneS will bold 1 bowlllhOn on Sllur·
1M citecllet!Crs 10 111e editor trom Weather
day aa t1te Pomeroy Lanes. The event will be hCid from 11 a.m, ID 3
lhe poup tballll@ MACE is for
· Soutll Ctlllrll o.io
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p.m. and is open 10 a:Lo::=stel"l apd 610 16. ~· abeell can be
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local
indust:f
and
bas
never
been
V-'-'-le
Ia ~~~~~ ,.,~ •
picked up at t1te Mi
Rec:realion DeplrlmcJJL All proceeds
agaitllllocalmdullry.
. -~ C41~--• .. -may,
from lite bowlalhon will go 10war1 the expenses of lite Meigs Coun·
• Pullins out a MACE newsleaer, Wlllt a c:lianee of lhO'il'lt"l and lltun·
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IY Soapbox Detby, which will be held in Middleport on June 22 and
howcver,l.;e read (ill part), "Many dmiOrma mrly,lnd a low_.~- .
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of t1te problom• are beyond btdi· . Chance of nln 1150 pat~ Plnly
vidual control. Acid rain, for eum- cloudy 1'111111 tty, widl·• c. cc ~
pie, comea from antlqtllled power rain,,8111 ...... - 60.
cc ol
plantl
like
Gavin
eniiiiJna
lalfur
rain
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Mel&amp;s County Sheriff Jamet M. Soulsby is iDvilina all Mei&amp;a
011111 m •••• roe . .
CoiiiiJy IWdetttl in grilles four JbrouBh six 10 participate In a Law . dioxitk and mtroien oxidcl; solu·
lions
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litis
and
other
environmen·
Frldw7
tit~.. S....,
Enforcement Poster Comea.
Ill
problems
must
come
principally
A
chanc:a
of~
.or,~ Jlriday
The departmenl will be coniiiCiins the oleme~oaary schOols in all
.
from
industry
and
sovernments
and
Saturday,
wtth
tlir weadler
three local school districts before the flt"lt of April willt clt!ails of
workina
IOICiber."
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dvor
most
of
the
llate
·$unday,
· the conleiL Each padc level will be given a different theme with
The
ariiCie
In
the
newsletter
except
for
a
c1tance
of
rain
or snow
which 10 w&lt;P, and prizes will be awlrdcd 10 lhe winncn in each
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Jet'IRy Gray, Pomeroy, Was lined $213 and COlli and Jlelltenced
10 six
'*-P of peUy lheft. ,moo be lljiJlellod in lhe
CODrt of
Mayar RICbri S;YJcr
Odtcn lined _lho court -Beverly Walll, l'oinl rt . nt1 $46
!lnd COlla 8Deodlnl: Tim Davidlon, Pameroy, lrlffil: bawd with
vehit:lo, $43 ud Colu, and JllddDJ in the wrong direCtioa 011 a
roadway, $43 and COlli: IJid WiWam Crola,lacino, $47 IIIII COliS.
spcedit~~.
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ing; William Cundiff, Syrac._ $43, fail~ 1D yield lite rlaJI! of
way; Jaaet Pcav~~· Po'!lero)'. $47, 1poodina; Anna ~or,
Pomeroy; $63, oqJinid reJIIIIIIIIOII; Mirilla Ord, Syracue.
no
insurance;~ life, Rlcine, $5l,IJIOediDJ; Gary Allen Sillith,
Point Plcuant, W.Va., $49, sjiOec!ln&amp;;'TriiCy Hawke&amp;, Columbus,
$63,
Cail~ 10 stop at a lrllflic ~~~
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tberB wiU be ~ decline.in . - 3Q. lhe Mi~:h~ L~~ A&amp;lncy;.aq

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Wedneaday, March ~. 1f!J1

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.Schr~mpf's. triple.· double

helps
Pacers down Hawks 123-113
BLf::"'~-Qtj =~~~ :::sH=-~~::.~~ ~=~snap a truee-game los-

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is llllliDa: J;moe!f up nicely 10 walt
away widt dill 1 -..•1-Slxdl MID
or die- Y•IWIIIL
tusiO pall diD

ICCOIId

Olen
conlrlblde4 21 points
and WOlle Burtoa lidded 19 for
Milllai. Sllltla&amp; point gUild Slier·

Spars U9, Kalcks 119 (01') .
. At Sill Antonio, Tcxu, Scan
EUiou produced·&amp;-blp 34

witll an ankle injury. Cleveland
was led by Bnit!_'longhc:ny with 16.
poiDll and 10 mDDI..,;r. "
Bonelli fJ7, Warrlon 94
At Charlotte, N.C., Tyrone
· BOil!CS CII)IC off tile bench and
ha"ded out eight, assists and
$rabbcd a , career.hig~ eight
l'ebounds to ..., .the Hornets overcome a 20-polnt, third:quarter
deficit. The 5-focit-3 point guard
also acored five points 111d bad
thiCe steals. In the fourth~uaner,
when 'Goldcll Stale scared st 11
points, Bogues. tallie . f~ur
rebounds, t1uec ISIISII, three pomts
and two steals to help hand the
Warriors their thinl stralght loss.

eiaht of his 21 in overtime to Dft
of1lil c:~rW"''ueeday '
lnd'DI
the Spurs. Palrick E::L.
secdd 37
lndieu to 1 123-113
over
for lbe Knicks IIICI
10,000 .
tbe Allanta Hawks. Sc:hrcljlpf hid
poinll for his~. but he mialcd
16 J)Oiall, a career-"'"" 12 1a1au
~~~= sboll in lhc lblll_ 1:20 of
llld 11 J'dx•iidl- n;"'"~ time he
IC . ' , miSsed his first two Dies
accomplllhcdlhcfcatwuaaDal·
in overtime and then had a shot
las MaVaic:hpiDat Milwlakcc 011
blocbd by Elliou.
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Suas117, 11mllerwvlvn 95
"I dllnt be bas dearly- ~
· At Phoenix, Kevin Johnson
himaelf from everybody cliO in the
scored 27 poiniS and Xavier
sixth man nee." hcenbcldCOICb
McDaniel added 22 to lea4 'fivc
Bob Hill said. "When lhcy IIODPD1
Suns in double figures - Tom
Van Fleming or Micbcal W'dllims
Cham~ had 13, Jeff Hornacek
from bJinaing tbc ball up the floor,
and Mark West 12 ~b and Dan
lie brouglit ft up. He - a point
Majcrlc 10. Sam Mitehell led MinfOI'WIIId. Anylblng bo 4oe1 ,._,t
nesota with 19.
!CBUy surpriae me~ •r
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Blazers lUi, Soaks 113
Lilt yell, SclnmDf wis.runner- ,
-Nell 98, Slxen !J5 (OT}
At Pordand, Ore., Clyde J;&gt;rexler
up -for the Sixth Man 'honors to '
At Bast Rutbeafun1, NJ., Moot-· . scored 30 points, Terry Porter
Milwaukee's Ricky Pi«ce He is· ic Blaylock scored six of his 2.5 added 22 and Jerome Kenley 2l' to
not worried about taking a 'liCit m poinll in overtime and conlrihillcd . help the Trail Blazers maintain · '
tbe openinf !lllnutes of a pme, as six stei11s and two bkx:k;lid shots !0 thCII' slim advantage in tbe Pacific
long as be s on the court wlJ\!11 it lead the Nets. Philadelphia Division. After jumping out to a
count&amp;.
ouilcacd New JeJsey 25-15 in tbe 27 -point lead midway through tbe
"It doesn't matter to me," fourth lll*ter and Hersey Hawkilis third quarter, tbe Blazers let Seattle
Scluempf said. "I don't c:~~e llbout hit I layup 'will! 10 ~ left to back to within three late in tbe
starting as long as 1 get to play ~ ~ game mto overumc. l:ler- same, but then came back with a
when tbe g1mc is on tbe lil)e. rick Coleman added 23 Jll)inta and surge of their own to put the game
Wbat'l mote. important to ~e is .10 rebounds to ~lp tbe Nets win away.
Ulat we keep playing as we have the fourth of the1r last fi~_'!ome

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• 9-16 8tiKt and 111e firing of Dick

, HERE'S THE BALL, REGGIE • Phlladel·
thia forward Charles Barkley (34) ha a unique
way or aivlna tbe ball to New Jersey's Reule
Theus - using the njlon to clean orr -the ball
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and acortna tliO polDia Ill the pi'OCell- while
hanglaa oa the rim Ill tbe flnt quarter ofTuesday nJabt'l NBA pme Ill Eaat Rutherford, NJ.,
wblcb tbe Nets won !ll-951n overtime. (UPI)

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.•.Bo Jackson, claimmg he knows
m9"e than_thC? doc~ who advised
h~m to qu11 h~ athleuc c.~· toOk
hiS case 10 natiOnal JeleviSion Tuesday and vowed ~will by playins
ba&amp;eball by season send. ·
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diasnosed with a debil·
liaJmg IRJUIY that even~ly could
lead 10 replacement,of his !eft hip,
artpeared o!l all three maJOt net·
werk mornmg news progams and
prl&gt;mtsed hts eventual return to
b~eball.
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Ciiy Royals l~t week and became
a free agent Fnday when the other
25 _maJor-leagu~ teams Iefused to
cl•un h1m o~ w:uve.rs. . . . .
:Jackson IS puttmg h1s fanh m

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the prognosis of · Dr. James
Andrews, who examined Jackson
in .Binningham, Ala., las&amp; week and
swd the outfielder could return' by
tbe end of the season. Doctors for
~ R&lt;;~yals have advised Jackson to .
qwt his football CIICer with the Los
Angeles Raiders and not to attemPt
to !Ctum to ~ball at least until
next season.
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"If he (And!Cws) says I will be
back on the playing field, 1 have
c~nfidence in him and his professtoftolhat I will be back on tbe plaving field," Jai:)csori said on ABCrs
"Good Morning America.,' .
On NBC's "Today Show."
Jackson said or doctors who
advised him to end his care,er:
"Not if, but when I come back,

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~will be sticking out tbcte with
thCII' feet in their mouth " ·
In exhibition games Tuesday:
At Bradenton, Fla., Jay Bell and
Bobby Bonilla diovc In-two runs
each 10 lead tbe Pittsburgh Pirates
to a 7-6 victory over tbe Chic:lgo
White Sox. Bonilla $01 his two RBI
iii a four-run third mning that put
Pittsblll'8h ahead for good at 5-3.
The victory went to Zane Smith.
The loser was Mclicio ~z.
At West Palm Beach, Fla:, Mike
Heath doubled In two runs in the
fol.inll inning uc1 Joon 'Smoltz did
not aUow a bit tbroogll the fitlt five
ianings 10 lead the Atlanta Bnivcs
to a 3-2 decision over ihe HoustOn
Astros. Smoltz faced tbe minimum ·
1.5 batters t~rough five innings
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By MIKE RABUN
UPI Sports Writer
Dale Brown usually bas no
problem recognizing a baskctbllll
player when he sees one and he
was sure be had -spotted'one six
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at an American military
mstananoo in Germany. .
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The Louisiana State he8d coach
~ stopped by to ilve a basJaitball
clinic, and· he notiCed a towering
fellOTo' who perfectly fll the mold of
acoUegccenter.
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editor of the Gallipolis Daily Tri- :'God decided that anytime I walk Lou Wbttakcr homered and Lloyd
btjne who spent more thilll 30 years m10 ~game, there is a~ chance Moseby went 3 for 5 far tbe Tigas.
with the Kemon Times, has been that 1t will be overtime or extra
At Plant City Fla. Mib Mar·
in~ucred in10 the Ohio Ptep Spons innings." she said.
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Writers Association's Hall of
Gardner worked five months in runs and Ellis Burks and Mo
Fame.
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~Gardner 's sportswriting career, Times before movins on to tlie bel~ tbe Boston Red Sox to a 6-3
wllich drew itS inspiration from his .Birmingham Post Herald and later .dec1sion over tbe Cincinnati Reds.
holneiOwn of Ada, in tbe shadow or returnmg to Ohio in 1956. At that Mariano Duncan went 3 for 4 far
O~io Northern University, spans point he joined tbe Ken1011 Times.
the Reds.
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Among tbe chan'es he bas ieen · At Fort Myers, Fla, Mackey
tho Kenton Times as area editor over tbe years In bliJI!. achool and Sasser delivemla bloop single to
anO S{Klns editor prior 10 his retire- college sports is the' number of acorc Orlando Mercado from secmqum August,'1990.
sportS. "Wile~ I started, tbae w~n
ond bale in lbe IOih iming to give
;;}Its c ~reer started as a high football, boys bask~l and base- tbe New York Meta a 3-2 triumph
sc~ool stnnger for $1 a game, caJJ. baU. That has changed m that tbae
over tbe MiniiCSOII Twins. Darren
ing in results of football and base- is just ~bout an _in-season sport in wcnt4 f()f 4 far ilie Meta.
. ball games after ~e had played in e~e~mg that mcludes boys' and
At Vcro Beach, Fla., Steve Sax
ih$n. Followmg h1gh school gradu- guls events,'' he said.
. .and Torey Lovu1lo each had three
atipn, Gardner served .two years
"One of tbe biggest changes in hits to back a 15-hit.attack that led
allll eight months in the Army, with the earll1970S was tbe emergence
the New York Yankees to a 9-6
16; or ihose months being spent of Jirls spans. in many places, tbc victory over the Los Angeles
ov~rseas with the 70th Infantry girls' activities are now on a level Dodaerl. Eddie, Murray,_Juan'
Division during World War II ·
with the boys' games, and some- Samuel 11nd Jose Gonzalez homo}le received he Purple Heart limesevcnoverallstJOilgatbantbc rcdfortbeDodaen·
a f~r beins wounded in action
boys'." he added.
At Dunedin, Fla., Pat Tabler
against lhe Gennans in northern
Gardner has been a long-time belted a three-run homer to Jive tbe
France. Upon his return from the member of tbe OPSWA and claims Toronto Blue Jays a 6-2 victory
wtt , he attended ONU for two that one or his biggest thrills was over the TelliS Ranpn; Jollll RUIyefl'S before moving on to Ohio winning tbe prcdic:tion COiltcSI con- sell delivered a two-run foJ the .
State University for three moiC, ducted at the boys' state touma- Rangers.
wckking for The Lantern and serv- ment by the OPSW A each year.
in$ as sports editor during his ''That was ~Y a big thrill. Some ~;.,
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senior year.
or tbefys ICIUy study tbe teanis."
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tlis flrSI job came in 19SI with he sal .
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the Gallipolis Tribune, where he
•He was named to tho United
WASHIU,
wai the sports and news edi10r. It Preas International Sports Writers
w. while at the Tribune that· he Hall of Fame In 198S and bas won
mot his wife, the former Harrieu several OPSWA ~Wadi
I'IJIIIAdne Young, a proofreader and lng, lnclad!Daah-plaCoJIMii'din •
s"'tehboard opel'ltol' Mthe paper.
1!186 b I IIOWII*J.
•''Thad's desk -Just throe feet catloa of the Riverdale .,.......
frlim mine," she Slid. She spent facility.
m4Dy days and a IJICII deal of time
The Gardners bave throe cllil- •
at &lt;sponing events, adding that one d!Cn - a daughter, Ava of Defi·
game he covered while on their ance, and two sons, Thad anct
Edbar, both a( Kenton. '

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position. Indiaiia would like to con:
ti11ue the trend and catch tbo
Hawks, 38-32, before the end of
the,~~ that
will .
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we , WID
a lot more games, bnt the)' rc a
food team, too," said Indiana's
a.Sallo Th!MDPIOn, who .~ad 16
pomll and alll ~ 1f they
lose, ~ can cateb them.
· Ind•a~a, one o! the poorer
reboundmg teams m the league,
had a S6- 35 advanJIIJe and -h~ld
the Hawks to 39 percent "lbootinl
from lbe ftoor.
''I !!'ink that re.bounding ia a
Iefiecuon. on abootina perc_entage
and we misled too many sbOt.s and
they w~ &amp;!'le to beat us on the
boards, said Hawks COich Bob
Weisa., "Wc.~dn't play a smart
game llinlgbL .
In other NBA action, ' Miami
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Toni Riggs, 21, and her brother
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lnspec:tor Gerald Stewart,said
Cato is IJ(X:UJed of firin&amp;t'liO sbols
into "Rius' bead early March 18 in
front oTthc home of Toni Riggs'
aunt, Marjorie Cato, where she
stayed while he was in Saudi Ara-·
bia. Riggs was shot u be packed a
rental van to move bis wife and ber
daughter, Amber, 3, to a suburban
Warren IIJ*ibiJCDt,
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Knox said be ex~ no ~
arrests, adding, ' We',!e pretty
much concluded it and we're pre·
pared for court"
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Stewnrt said the pistol u~ in
the slaying was found a day later in
a garbage can and became a key
factor in the investigation.
.·
"Officm searched a two-block
area searching every garbage can,"
he said. "That's how lbe gun was
found. It was tracecl'througb several bands and finally got to
Michael.''
Last Saturday, Toni Riggs wept
over her husband's coffin and
kissed his remains at the funeral in
which the Rev.Jesse Jackson deliv,

tum out to be the killen in most for Saudi 'Arabia." The U.S. mili~
Tbe new developments came
cases.
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tary's group life insurance also just as the United Amerlean
"We're talking
be 6S per· offm up 10$50,000 for 1be bcnefi· Healthcare Foundation IIIIIOUIICed
ciary of a 110ldicr who is killed.
cent of lbe lime," he said.
it would provide,., college educ:a·
Knox slid he wu bothered by
The van, packed with belong· lion for Riggs' stepdaulhter. The
intense 3118tional publicity focused ings, was found abandoned less offer stands, organization president
on Detroit because the Desert than 2 miles away. Stewart said Francis Korengay said. But a
Storm veteran bad died on its that CODinlr)' to some rcpMS, some Detroit-area car dealer who had
streets, and suggestions that tbc items had been liken from it.
offerecl.l'oni Riggs a new car said
war zooe was safer lban Doaoil.
Police picked up Cato Sunday be was having second thoughts.
Riggs, a native of Las Vegu, and Toni Riggs on Monday.
An Armt friend of Riggs, Sgt.
Paula Cato, mother of the two Gary Welhvcr of El Paso, Tex.,
Nev. on leave from Fort Bliss,
Tex., 8J1P81CIIIIy was aWI!e' he was suspects, tearfully IOid WXYX·TV told the Detroit Free Press Monday
retummg to domestic problems. in DcttOit she believes lbe charges Toni Riggs had "destroyed his
His mother, Lessie Riggs, 42, a are "ridiculous."
(Riggs') life" and had asked for a
prescool nrt ICICher in Las Vegas,
"All she bad to do was divorce divorce ; He sa.id Riggs was
told the ~lroit News ber son often him," she said. "So why should " crushed" by the family poblems,
cQmplained his m•rriage was in she kiD bim. I see no lOgic in that at
Newsweek reported Toni Riggs
trouble. '
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In a letter from Saudi Arabia,
Jackson said Riggs' deatb is stiU Fort BliSs and told him she wanted
wbicb she received lbe day after his a tragedy, regardless of who Wfl!l a divorce and $500 a month. The
others,
magazine also said Riggs' friends
"We had one lead and that was death, Riggs wrote, "Mom, I re~ible,
would put my bead tbrowth a neck
'However be was killed, be was and relatives said he had $8,000 in
the gun,'l Stewan.said.
"We got lois of tips," Knox of a bol- SIIDCC bottle to please ber. killed,'' Jackson said before a the bank w ben. he left but ber
said.
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Robert Hislop, commander of re~Uf!~."
Riggs had taken out a life msur· bow this cycle must stOP. •'
bonus and monthly paychecks." 3
the major crimes division, said
'
acquaintances and ~amity members ance policy shortly before leaving· .

ercd a eul~ calling for a monument to Rtsgs in the form of
•'sueets free of drugs and guns. •·
Knox said there was no drug
involvement in the kiUing and be
·had no knowledge of any prior con·
victions of either suspect. Howev·
er; court records show Cato was
sentenced to two years probation
on a guilty plea in October 1989 to
a charge of possessing less than 25
grams of cocaine.
Family members were not sus·
pectecl at the outset any more "than
anyone else in the city of DettOit
would have been suspected in the
beginning,''.Stewnrt said
l}ut be said naturally suspicious
pollee ·bave "looked at this possi"
·· bility always," along with many

mar

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· , CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. jllans to launch the Oamma Ray
(UPI) -NASA managers bave Observatory saiellite on ihe third
broken ground on a $S6 million day of the fligh~. the first of six
proceasing f.:ility atlbe Kennedy planned for 1991. If aU soes wen.
Space Center that puts lbe agency as1ronauts Jerry_Ross and Jay Apt
one step closer to turning space sta- will conduct the first post-Chal·
lion Freedom into reality, officials Ienger U.S. spacewalk on flightsaid.
day four.
"We start processing for our ·
With launch preparations in
first (space staltoiiiiSICfllbly) flight high gear, Kohrs, William Lenoir,
roughly four years from today," NASA's associate adminisll'aiOr for
Richard !'obrs, directo~ of the s~e. flight, and ~ther top agency
. space statiOn progt!llll, wd Tues- officials took t1me out for a
day. .
groundbreakin' ceremony Tuesday
. While federal budget cuts bave for the $56 million Space Station
repeatedly delayed tile embattled Freedom Processing Facility,
pro)!:c:t, "I think wben we.slatt this
The hangar" like three-story
facility and move out in four years, ' building, the largest construction
we're well on our way to assc:m • project at the Kennedy Space Cen·
bling the space station," be said.
ter since the Apollo moon prognun,
The groundbreaking ceremony will feature. 63,000 square feet of
coincided with the srart of a two- space for assembly and testing of
day flight readiness review to space station components, along
8ssess the shuttle Alllnlis's launch with a 5,000-square-foot airlock. ,
processing and tbe outlook for
"At this point. it would-be bard
takeoff next week on a five-day to over-estimate the significance of
mission to put a $617 million this," Lenoir said, "This is real.
asaonomy satellite into OlbiL
·
We're going turn it into concrete
Engineers bave been using Apil and steel and in the late 199S timeS as a tarset launch date; but work frame, we want Ill be out of here,
over the weekend wllJit smoother on the pad and ff:adY to launch the
tllan expected and ~ Space · ftrst assembly fltght of the space
Center managcn were believed to :stali6n."
.
be recommeriding an Apri14 takeScheduled to be completed in
off. A final decision wu expected early 1994, the new processing
to be announced Wednesday, after facility will be occupied by some
the flight readiness review.
. 1,000 NASA and contraCtor workAtfantis's five-member crew ers3
OFFICIAL WILDFLOWER - Rep. Dick
Graham, R-Ormond Beach, right, aets some
belp trom Rep. Tom Banjanln, R-Pensacola as
·Graltam handles • bill to make the Goreopsls
tbe ornclal state wlldnower In Florida. Graham's reasons were vaHd as he pointed out the '

nower Is native to the slate, Is planted along the
sldea of the bigbways by tbe Department of
Transportation and besides that, Graham told
feUow lawmakers, ''My wife thought it Is was a
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- The search for settlement of lbe
Arab- Israeli dispute is high on tbe
agenda for Rep. Les Aspin, wbo
left Wednesdat,:' bis second visit
to lbe Middle
this month. · · ;
previous week, when the fust port is the percentage of TV"sets in use
The chairman of the House
of lbe Schwarzkopf interview lifted that are wned to a particular show
Armed Services Committee plans
"20/20" to third place.
· or network.
to visit Israel, Jordan, Syria and
"Shannon's Deal" returned to
TUrkey during a week-long tour to
the NBC lineup last week in a Sat·
review U.S. foreign policy options
urday night preview and landed in
in the region.
·
The top 10 programs for the ·
55th place, way down from "Gol~;
Aspin; whose committee is
week ending Sunday, March 24, gearin~ up for bearings in April
en Girls" and "Empty Nest,
which preceded it and were in II th according to the A3C, Nielsen Co., . tbat wtll assess U.S. policy' and
were:
and 12th.pl.:e.
defense strategf in the post-war
L 60 Minutes (CBS)
.Basketball continued to 'drag
Persian Gulf regton, supponed war
2. Cheers (NBC)
down the CBS ratings, with the
agalnst Saddam Hussein after bis·
3, L.A. Law (NBC)
highest scoring game Saturday's, in
· invasion of Kuwait last August.
4,
(Tie) Family Matters (ABC)
58th place.
"The end of the Hundred-Hour
Major Dad (CBS)
. In nights of lbe week, NBC took ·
War signaled the befinning of a
6. 20-20 (ABC)
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
new era in lbe region, ' Aspln said
7. (tie) A Diff~rent World before depanure. "The question is
and Saturday, CBS took Monday (NBC)
3
and Sunday and ABC won Friday.
wbelher we and lbe region's lead·
Murphy Brown (CBS)
NBC won the ratings race for
ers can take ad vantage of tbis
Heat or the Night (NBC)
the week ending March 24 with a
opportunity to create not merely a
I0. The Cosby Show (NBC)
13.0 rating and a 21 share. ABC
new era, but a truly beUer era." .
was second with a 12.4 rating and a
21 share and CBS third with an
11.6 rating and a 19 share.
·In the season-to-date contest,
NBC is holding its lead in the close
race, with only .4 of a rating point·
separating No. I from No, 3. NBC
has a 12.8 rating and a 21 share,
ABC comes in at 125 with a 21
share and CBS has 12.4 and a 20
share.
\
ABC continued to dominate the ·
evenins news ratings, with NBC in
second place and CBS in third.
ABC's "World News Tonight"
with Peter Jennings had an LL4
rating and a 22 share. "NBC
Nighdy News" with Tom Brokaw
earned a 9.7 rating and a 19 share,
·Thursday, March 28.... ~ ...... 6 pm-8·pm
while "CBS Evening News" with
, Dan Rather bad a 9.2 rating and an
Friday, March 29 ................ 6 pm-8 pm
18. share _,;.. whicb CBS said again
reflecis preemptions by baskelball. ·
Each ratings point represents
about 921,000 households. A share

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returned to ftrst place in the ratings
- race, CBS's "60 Minutes" was the
No, 1 ~gram and "The Wizard of
Oz" was the most-watched movie
last week, it was reported tuesday,
·cBS put Dorothy, TOto and fabulous company in its Tuesday night
movie slot and more people followed the yellow brick road tban
watched any of the network Sun·
clay movies.
.
· · Normally, Sunday movtes
attract more viewers than those on
·other nights simply because more
. people watch televiSion on Sunday
. than· on any other night of .the
week.
"Oz" drew the same rating and
sbare last yeir, when it also was
shown on a Tuesday in March.
In that Sunday competition, lbe
Palm Sunday spirit prevailed ·and
ABC's "The Ten Command·
ments" was the winner in 26th
place, CBS's "The Untouchables"
tied for 31st aDd NBC - with the
.only made-for-television movie in
the competi lion, came in tied for
38th with "Shoot First: A Cop's
Vengeance.''
NBC's "Cheers" in the No. 2
spdt remained the most-watched
entertainment ~gram of the week,
and "L.A. Law" had its second
week in a row in the top 10, this
time climbing to third pl.:e.
"Major Dad" on CBS was the
No. 3 show - the highest ranking
ever for the series.
ABC's "20/20" was in sixth
place, thanks to the second part of
Barbara Walters' interview with
Gep. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, giv·
ing the show .its second run in the
top 10 this season. The flfSl was the

.

Israel is one of the country's
where Aspin will be tallcing to U.S,
diplomats, military officers and
foreign officials in the bope of
finding some way out of the Pales·
tinian-lsraeli impasse. '
"Regional 'security isn't just
(U.S.) ship deployments, prepositioned equir.mcnt and the like,"
said Aspin. 'In tbe end, we cannot
expect real security in this volatile
region until the underlying tensions
of the Arab-Israeli dispute are put
to resL"
Aspin also expects to review
current efforts to secure a penna·
nent cease-fire thai would allow
American troops to return ·home

quickly.
He P.lans to investigate bow • u.s. bilateral arrangemenl!l wjth' ~.-­
the Gulf states wool~ fit in!O plans _ ..
for a permanent Arab force stationed in the region.
"Everyone's getting into the
security game," saitd Aspin. "We
need to sort out lbe' scnous from
the cosmetic:.''
Tbe East Troy Dcmoc:ra1 also
urged caution over an arms buildup
in the Middle East. warning that
missiles and weapons of mass
destruction "threaten to make any.
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that continues to evolve and grow ·
ovet the decades," Lenoir said of
the space station. "It's not just a
one-sbol,thing. 'f!l!s, like the spa~
shuttle, ts a facthty that we wtll ·
continue to operate for clecns and
decades and it's all going to stan
right here at the processing facili·
ty."
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NASA just completed a· congrcssio~ly mandalecl redes!gn ~
space stauon F~. reclucmg Its
s1ze, cost and C(fnplexity in the
face of bud.get cuts totahng $5.7
billion over lbe next five years. . ·
·
Under the new plan, shuttle ·
assembly flight~ a,re officially
•scheduled to begm m the iec:ond
quaner of I 996 with part·timc,
"man-tended" operations besin·
nins in mid 1997. Full-time, permanenlly manned status, using four
astronauts inslead of eight u originally envisioned, is now scbeclulcd .
for 2000. It l1ad been set for 1997
or 1998.
But Lenoir ssld be is optimistic
NASA can beat the new scbeclule,
possibly beginning conslfu!:lion in
late 1995. .
.
.
. Prior to the redestgn effon,
NASA expected Freedom to c~sl
some $38. 3 billion to build,
including development, on-orbit
operations and shuttle transport&amp;·
lion. The project no~ .is expec~
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DETROIT (UPl) - Authorities
bave cbarged the wife of a Pasian
.Gulf veteran and ber brOther wltb
nrst degree murder in lbe 110ldier' s
deatb, first believed a random
cri!'le illustrating perils of tbe
nanon 's urban streets.
C:harg~ .Tuesday with killing
Patriot MiSSile crew niembet Army
Spec. Anthony Riggs, 22, were
Toni Riggs, 21, and her brother
Michael Cato, 19. ·sach was
chargc:d with one count of first
degree murder.
·
"I would say that it was a conspiraCy," said Police Chief Stanley
Knox. Anthony and Toni Riggs
were reportedly having mat:ital
problems, but .Knox refuseciiO dis·
cuss possible motives, including a
rumored plot to claim Riggs' insur·
anc:e rponey.
,
Toni Riggs surrendered late
Tuesday after Cato was arralgned
in 36th District Coun on the mur. der count and a charge of fU'C81111
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lnspec:tor Gerald Stewart,said
Cato is IJ(X:UJed of firin&amp;t'liO sbols
into "Rius' bead early March 18 in
front oTthc home of Toni Riggs'
aunt, Marjorie Cato, where she
stayed while he was in Saudi Ara-·
bia. Riggs was shot u be packed a
rental van to move bis wife and ber
daughter, Amber, 3, to a suburban
Warren IIJ*ibiJCDt,
.
Knox said be ex~ no ~
arrests, adding, ' We',!e pretty
much concluded it and we're pre·
pared for court"
.
Stewnrt said the pistol u~ in
the slaying was found a day later in
a garbage can and became a key
factor in the investigation.
.·
"Officm searched a two-block
area searching every garbage can,"
he said. "That's how lbe gun was
found. It was tracecl'througb several bands and finally got to
Michael.''
Last Saturday, Toni Riggs wept
over her husband's coffin and
kissed his remains at the funeral in
which the Rev.Jesse Jackson deliv,

tum out to be the killen in most for Saudi 'Arabia." The U.S. mili~
Tbe new developments came
cases.
.
tary's group life insurance also just as the United Amerlean
"We're talking
be 6S per· offm up 10$50,000 for 1be bcnefi· Healthcare Foundation IIIIIOUIICed
ciary of a 110ldicr who is killed.
cent of lbe lime," he said.
it would provide,., college educ:a·
Knox slid he wu bothered by
The van, packed with belong· lion for Riggs' stepdaulhter. The
intense 3118tional publicity focused ings, was found abandoned less offer stands, organization president
on Detroit because the Desert than 2 miles away. Stewart said Francis Korengay said. But a
Storm veteran bad died on its that CODinlr)' to some rcpMS, some Detroit-area car dealer who had
streets, and suggestions that tbc items had been liken from it.
offerecl.l'oni Riggs a new car said
war zooe was safer lban Doaoil.
Police picked up Cato Sunday be was having second thoughts.
Riggs, a native of Las Vegu, and Toni Riggs on Monday.
An Armt friend of Riggs, Sgt.
Paula Cato, mother of the two Gary Welhvcr of El Paso, Tex.,
Nev. on leave from Fort Bliss,
Tex., 8J1P81CIIIIy was aWI!e' he was suspects, tearfully IOid WXYX·TV told the Detroit Free Press Monday
retummg to domestic problems. in DcttOit she believes lbe charges Toni Riggs had "destroyed his
His mother, Lessie Riggs, 42, a are "ridiculous."
(Riggs') life" and had asked for a
prescool nrt ICICher in Las Vegas,
"All she bad to do was divorce divorce ; He sa.id Riggs was
told the ~lroit News ber son often him," she said. "So why should " crushed" by the family poblems,
cQmplained his m•rriage was in she kiD bim. I see no lOgic in that at
Newsweek reported Toni Riggs
trouble. '
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· met her husband on his return to
In a letter from Saudi Arabia,
Jackson said Riggs' deatb is stiU Fort BliSs and told him she wanted
wbicb she received lbe day after his a tragedy, regardless of who Wfl!l a divorce and $500 a month. The
others,
magazine also said Riggs' friends
"We had one lead and that was death, Riggs wrote, "Mom, I re~ible,
would put my bead tbrowth a neck
'However be was killed, be was and relatives said he had $8,000 in
the gun,'l Stewan.said.
"We got lois of tips," Knox of a bol- SIIDCC bottle to please ber. killed,'' Jackson said before a the bank w ben. he left but ber
said.
.
. But, Mom, I need happiness in speech in Kalamazoo, Micb., Mon- "tastes led .ber to run tlirough lbe
.
. ,
day night "It was a crime...Some- money along with his re-enlistment
Robert Hislop, commander of re~Uf!~."
Riggs had taken out a life msur· bow this cycle must stOP. •'
bonus and monthly paychecks." 3
the major crimes division, said
'
acquaintances and ~amity members ance policy shortly before leaving· .

ercd a eul~ calling for a monument to Rtsgs in the form of
•'sueets free of drugs and guns. •·
Knox said there was no drug
involvement in the kiUing and be
·had no knowledge of any prior con·
victions of either suspect. Howev·
er; court records show Cato was
sentenced to two years probation
on a guilty plea in October 1989 to
a charge of possessing less than 25
grams of cocaine.
Family members were not sus·
pectecl at the outset any more "than
anyone else in the city of DettOit
would have been suspected in the
beginning,''.Stewnrt said
l}ut be said naturally suspicious
pollee ·bave "looked at this possi"
·· bility always," along with many

mar

d ClUb Whole

· , CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. jllans to launch the Oamma Ray
(UPI) -NASA managers bave Observatory saiellite on ihe third
broken ground on a $S6 million day of the fligh~. the first of six
proceasing f.:ility atlbe Kennedy planned for 1991. If aU soes wen.
Space Center that puts lbe agency as1ronauts Jerry_Ross and Jay Apt
one step closer to turning space sta- will conduct the first post-Chal·
lion Freedom into reality, officials Ienger U.S. spacewalk on flightsaid.
day four.
"We start processing for our ·
With launch preparations in
first (space staltoiiiiSICfllbly) flight high gear, Kohrs, William Lenoir,
roughly four years from today," NASA's associate adminisll'aiOr for
Richard !'obrs, directo~ of the s~e. flight, and ~ther top agency
. space statiOn progt!llll, wd Tues- officials took t1me out for a
day. .
groundbreakin' ceremony Tuesday
. While federal budget cuts bave for the $56 million Space Station
repeatedly delayed tile embattled Freedom Processing Facility,
pro)!:c:t, "I think wben we.slatt this
The hangar" like three-story
facility and move out in four years, ' building, the largest construction
we're well on our way to assc:m • project at the Kennedy Space Cen·
bling the space station," be said.
ter since the Apollo moon prognun,
The groundbreaking ceremony will feature. 63,000 square feet of
coincided with the srart of a two- space for assembly and testing of
day flight readiness review to space station components, along
8ssess the shuttle Alllnlis's launch with a 5,000-square-foot airlock. ,
processing and tbe outlook for
"At this point. it would-be bard
takeoff next week on a five-day to over-estimate the significance of
mission to put a $617 million this," Lenoir said, "This is real.
asaonomy satellite into OlbiL
·
We're going turn it into concrete
Engineers bave been using Apil and steel and in the late 199S timeS as a tarset launch date; but work frame, we want Ill be out of here,
over the weekend wllJit smoother on the pad and ff:adY to launch the
tllan expected and ~ Space · ftrst assembly fltght of the space
Center managcn were believed to :stali6n."
.
be recommeriding an Apri14 takeScheduled to be completed in
off. A final decision wu expected early 1994, the new processing
to be announced Wednesday, after facility will be occupied by some
the flight readiness review.
. 1,000 NASA and contraCtor workAtfantis's five-member crew ers3
OFFICIAL WILDFLOWER - Rep. Dick
Graham, R-Ormond Beach, right, aets some
belp trom Rep. Tom Banjanln, R-Pensacola as
·Graltam handles • bill to make the Goreopsls
tbe ornclal state wlldnower In Florida. Graham's reasons were vaHd as he pointed out the '

nower Is native to the slate, Is planted along the
sldea of the bigbways by tbe Department of
Transportation and besides that, Graham told
feUow lawmakers, ''My wife thought it Is was a
good Idea." (UPI)

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WASHINGTON (UPI/States)'
- The search for settlement of lbe
Arab- Israeli dispute is high on tbe
agenda for Rep. Les Aspin, wbo
left Wednesdat,:' bis second visit
to lbe Middle
this month. · · ;
previous week, when the fust port is the percentage of TV"sets in use
The chairman of the House
of lbe Schwarzkopf interview lifted that are wned to a particular show
Armed Services Committee plans
"20/20" to third place.
· or network.
to visit Israel, Jordan, Syria and
"Shannon's Deal" returned to
TUrkey during a week-long tour to
the NBC lineup last week in a Sat·
review U.S. foreign policy options
urday night preview and landed in
in the region.
·
The top 10 programs for the ·
55th place, way down from "Gol~;
Aspin; whose committee is
week ending Sunday, March 24, gearin~ up for bearings in April
en Girls" and "Empty Nest,
which preceded it and were in II th according to the A3C, Nielsen Co., . tbat wtll assess U.S. policy' and
were:
and 12th.pl.:e.
defense strategf in the post-war
L 60 Minutes (CBS)
.Basketball continued to 'drag
Persian Gulf regton, supponed war
2. Cheers (NBC)
down the CBS ratings, with the
agalnst Saddam Hussein after bis·
3, L.A. Law (NBC)
highest scoring game Saturday's, in
· invasion of Kuwait last August.
4,
(Tie) Family Matters (ABC)
58th place.
"The end of the Hundred-Hour
Major Dad (CBS)
. In nights of lbe week, NBC took ·
War signaled the befinning of a
6. 20-20 (ABC)
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
new era in lbe region, ' Aspln said
7. (tie) A Diff~rent World before depanure. "The question is
and Saturday, CBS took Monday (NBC)
3
and Sunday and ABC won Friday.
wbelher we and lbe region's lead·
Murphy Brown (CBS)
NBC won the ratings race for
ers can take ad vantage of tbis
Heat or the Night (NBC)
the week ending March 24 with a
opportunity to create not merely a
I0. The Cosby Show (NBC)
13.0 rating and a 21 share. ABC
new era, but a truly beUer era." .
was second with a 12.4 rating and a
21 share and CBS third with an
11.6 rating and a 19 share.
·In the season-to-date contest,
NBC is holding its lead in the close
race, with only .4 of a rating point·
separating No. I from No, 3. NBC
has a 12.8 rating and a 21 share,
ABC comes in at 125 with a 21
share and CBS has 12.4 and a 20
share.
\
ABC continued to dominate the ·
evenins news ratings, with NBC in
second place and CBS in third.
ABC's "World News Tonight"
with Peter Jennings had an LL4
rating and a 22 share. "NBC
Nighdy News" with Tom Brokaw
earned a 9.7 rating and a 19 share,
·Thursday, March 28.... ~ ...... 6 pm-8·pm
while "CBS Evening News" with
, Dan Rather bad a 9.2 rating and an
Friday, March 29 ................ 6 pm-8 pm
18. share _,;.. whicb CBS said again
reflecis preemptions by baskelball. ·
Each ratings point represents
about 921,000 households. A share

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NEW YORK (UPI) - NBC
returned to ftrst place in the ratings
- race, CBS's "60 Minutes" was the
No, 1 ~gram and "The Wizard of
Oz" was the most-watched movie
last week, it was reported tuesday,
·cBS put Dorothy, TOto and fabulous company in its Tuesday night
movie slot and more people followed the yellow brick road tban
watched any of the network Sun·
clay movies.
.
· · Normally, Sunday movtes
attract more viewers than those on
·other nights simply because more
. people watch televiSion on Sunday
. than· on any other night of .the
week.
"Oz" drew the same rating and
sbare last yeir, when it also was
shown on a Tuesday in March.
In that Sunday competition, lbe
Palm Sunday spirit prevailed ·and
ABC's "The Ten Command·
ments" was the winner in 26th
place, CBS's "The Untouchables"
tied for 31st aDd NBC - with the
.only made-for-television movie in
the competi lion, came in tied for
38th with "Shoot First: A Cop's
Vengeance.''
NBC's "Cheers" in the No. 2
spdt remained the most-watched
entertainment ~gram of the week,
and "L.A. Law" had its second
week in a row in the top 10, this
time climbing to third pl.:e.
"Major Dad" on CBS was the
No. 3 show - the highest ranking
ever for the series.
ABC's "20/20" was in sixth
place, thanks to the second part of
Barbara Walters' interview with
Gep. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, giv·
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Israel is one of the country's
where Aspin will be tallcing to U.S,
diplomats, military officers and
foreign officials in the bope of
finding some way out of the Pales·
tinian-lsraeli impasse. '
"Regional 'security isn't just
(U.S.) ship deployments, prepositioned equir.mcnt and the like,"
said Aspin. 'In tbe end, we cannot
expect real security in this volatile
region until the underlying tensions
of the Arab-Israeli dispute are put
to resL"
Aspin also expects to review
current efforts to secure a penna·
nent cease-fire thai would allow
American troops to return ·home

quickly.
He P.lans to investigate bow • u.s. bilateral arrangemenl!l wjth' ~.-­
the Gulf states wool~ fit in!O plans _ ..
for a permanent Arab force stationed in the region.
"Everyone's getting into the
security game," saitd Aspin. "We
need to sort out lbe' scnous from
the cosmetic:.''
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urged caution over an arms buildup
in the Middle East. warning that
missiles and weapons of mass
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that continues to evolve and grow ·
ovet the decades," Lenoir said of
the space station. "It's not just a
one-sbol,thing. 'f!l!s, like the spa~
shuttle, ts a facthty that we wtll ·
continue to operate for clecns and
decades and it's all going to stan
right here at the processing facili·
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NASA just completed a· congrcssio~ly mandalecl redes!gn ~
space stauon F~. reclucmg Its
s1ze, cost and C(fnplexity in the
face of bud.get cuts totahng $5.7
billion over lbe next five years. . ·
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assembly flight~ a,re officially
•scheduled to begm m the iec:ond
quaner of I 996 with part·timc,
"man-tended" operations besin·
nins in mid 1997. Full-time, permanenlly manned status, using four
astronauts inslead of eight u originally envisioned, is now scbeclulcd .
for 2000. It l1ad been set for 1997
or 1998.
But Lenoir ssld be is optimistic
NASA can beat the new scbeclule,
possibly beginning conslfu!:lion in
late 1995. .
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NASA expected Freedom to c~sl
some $38. 3 billion to build,
including development, on-orbit
operations and shuttle transport&amp;·
lion. The project no~ .is expec~
to run some $30 btlhon, whtcb
includes $4 billion alreally spent.

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PAIIADE PEOPLE: Gea. N - • Sdlwlnbpf wiD take time
out from his duties in the ~ Oulf to llllke 1 COIIIribulion to tile
Walt Disney World Happy Baater Puade. He will~~pe 1 seament
addressing milillr)' pcnonnel and their families IJid it wiD be liml
during lhe ABC-TV coverage of lhe parade Sandal from Disney
World. 1bc perade also will feature J01111 Ltmdell of' Good Moming
America" llld Allll Thlcke of " Orowing l'liDI" -· MarllyD Qu7le
is going 10 be queen ol tile go- eiiU. Slle's returnillg to West Lafayeue,
Ind., to as gnmd llllllhal of the 1991 Purdue Oraod Prix on April
20. The wife of \'ice President DID Qu7le is a graudale of Purdue
University and will ride in a psrade and pr:eslde over othet activities

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HOLLYWOOD POWER SHUFFLE: Supengent Mlclllel ()yitz
is l'lllbd No. 1 on l'remiac nurpzine's list ol the 100 most powerful
pecp1e ill Hollywood f« tile leCOIId Sll'li&amp;ht 'Jf*. OviiZ's fii'm , C!ellive AnisiS AFftCY, lqftiCIIts IIOIIIC of the bigest actm, c~Wctm
and writers ill the entertainmt.nt business and be ldded to his fame by
hcllrina the JlpiiiCIC fum Matsushjll )IUI'I:huc MCA. Studio executives dominaJe lhe upper level of lhe ~~~~&amp;azine' s list wilh Araold
Sc~aeuer, In lhe No. 13 spot, being the ftnt actor ranted.
·Kevil! CCIIbter was 871h in 1990 butiwnped to No. 141his year, even
bef&lt;Xe biJ "Dillces Wilh Wolves" Oscar bounty, and Tom Cralse
was 16th. Jalltl Rollertl made ~ debut on tile list at No. 38, which
makes her the powttful woman on lhe list. and Pmniere called her
"tile boUal female box office draw since Streislmd" Jack Nkllolloa
was among lhose dropping on lhe list. falling from No. 36 to 49th.
with Robert Redford, who went from 40th to 60th, and Bette
, who slid to 89th aflt.r being No. 761ast year.

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Ohio ond bllne II! 100 Acre·
Lola 211 Md ~10. To- 1
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Oltlo Compony'o PurchOM
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Iauth line of 100 Aa.. Lot
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pointing.
Let me do it for you.
l,ii.;IY IEASONAILE
HAVl REFE~NCES
NlW LISTING - MINI·FARI CLOSE TO MIDDLEPORTBOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY? Yes, you can have your cake
and eat it, too! All the beauty ol a country setting, yet w1thm
mmutes of all the·conveniences ot town. Tl11s property has
appro11mately 3.88+ acres with a 2 story frame home that
has 3 bedrooms,
equipped kitchen, I car gar·
a bam.
great features\ Call for your
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DOTTIE S . TURNER, BROKER
EVEITIAII'S DREAM - A35 Ft. Houstboal - There's
nothing more pleasurable than cruismj up and down the
Oh1o R1ver m your own yacht. Sleeps 9, has marine radio,
and a tn-axle bolltra1ler. Looks like NEW: To see &amp;ive us a
call.
$21,000
CHlSHIRE - Roulll Lant- House Hunting! - Perfect
spot to liv~. Alarge 2story 3to4 bedroom home with approx.
1 acre ol nice level lawn. This IS a house w1th charm. II has
two fireplaces and an open stairway.
$45.000
ROCKSI'IIIIGS RD.- Approx. 80 acres w1th water &amp; elec·
tric available. Beeutilul spot for·house or mobile home. Has
approx. 25 acres of cleared land. Also hiS another bulldms
s1te wilha beautiful view.
$27,000
IIOOLEPORT- Rice Strttl .:.. MANY POSSIBILITI~S !01
thiS Com meraal buikhnc. N1ce lookina brick buildin 1that is
set up as a hotel, but could be changed to about enyttung.
Has 6 rooms with 6 baths, plus a. large storale area.
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RliTWID - Sllt111 Sllltt- At the edge of town. Aone
IIOIY ranch wtih 3 bedrooms. fuU basement, .attach~ gar·
age, and a mce laying lot. Newer bath and eQUipped k~chen.
Garden or pool area.
$29,900
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LONG IOT1011- Crlsp~t~ Corner '- Approx. 2 acre lot w~h
250 feet of river fronllse. boat dock, fanlastic view. and a IS
yr. old ranch with 3 bedrooms, and a fam1ly room. A211 car
lillie wrth vinyl sidin1.and woodburner.
S52,000
IUTWD- Snlltll Rua Rd. - This dignified country r~i·
dance is a picturesquesetting with a redwood homethats1ts
way back from the road. Ha• a dreamy pecan kitchen, cathe·
dral ceilina on spacious hin&amp; room w~h fireplace. and there
are two baths. This 124 acre farm IS set up for beef cattle. It
has a larae melll barn and other oulbu1ldinp and stock
pond.
Sl40,000
IIDOLEPOIT - Always wanted 1 loc home! This one 11 approx. IO yrs. old and his been remodeled Ill over. H.as 2 bed·
rooms down and !loll bedroom up. Cathedral ce~hnc.m .l•v·
inc room, new la(p front and rear J)Oiches. Great v1ew of
nver. MUST SEE·W SEE HOW·CUTE.
$29.900
. EcONOIICAL UVIIiG .:_ If you are just starting out or If YOIIr
children have nown the coop, this 14165 Hillcrest mobile
home wHI be just rilhl f01 you. It hes 3 bedrooms, Ill baths,
front and rear porcfies, and is total electric.Rudr (0 move (0
hour lot.
JUST r~.OOO
IIDDLEPOIT - Aba11aln ot 1 home. AIll story home with
3 roon up and 3 rooms down. Carport. part blsemllll.
equipped kitchen. Great starter or rental home.. $1,000

OPEN 7 OAYS
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9 A.M . 'TIL 7 P.M.
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rooins, I 'bath, h&amp;lWdl llilii\I~Jinted and f1xed.
Sitting on a nice lot of 150'1456'. 3,9 0.
make 1t a home
the reward for
part basement.
NEW USTING - POMEROY- 50'1290' vacant lot on Lincoln Heiaf!ts. Water, elec:., and city sewer available. Nice lot .
for a lra1ler. ASKING $6,500.00.
DARWIN- Country Settine- 3 bedroom, I bath. all elec: ..
modular home Iiiii!.. I a lil~llltalll!l slorage building
snuated on appMi."t'itle III'MIIr'IMIIEDIATE POSSES·
SION! $34,000.00.
RACINE - 8usinHI91!POrtUI!.ii.L!~~~ County-: Res·
·taurant BusinessM.-ffl&amp;NUI
want to be mbu·
siness tor yourself, call today for etails! $74,900.00.

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sitting on •rproSIAL&amp;:,F6f'tBiiii.Ciarpet, heat pump
w~h centra air! $38,000.00.

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DOESN'T THIS lAKE HOUSE SENSE? Why put up everyth·
inR you· ~ got and go heaviy in hock when you don't HAVE
to1 Here's a nice, comfortable place w1th 3 bedrooms 1n Mid·
dleport priced RIGHT at only $16,000.00 - OWNER WANTS
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house plus a 19 Mtlll! lllr.lllrllilll ' 70' w~h e1pando
and room addij1 . Cll'ltnlelit'IM!I~
rte d1shand many
other fealures. All mgood condition. 48+ acres. $72,500.00.
RACINE - S0'1JDII' ,t~IK.!!I!Mtl.M~ook· up s. Cement
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car garge. WelllllJinW!'.h~.db.!Ylllwood floors. lar~e
living room, 3 I:MMI, liMiiNiiWPn k~chen , family
. room, lull bosement w~h fireplace and. woodburner.
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RACINE :_ Nice brick ranch home. 3 bedrooms, I bath, car·
pet, C.A., rec. ro~~All6tllttD!I NGiuage and many
other nice featur~. $69;000.00.
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PIOXIIATELY OVEI $400,000.00 ·WORTH OF IEIGS
COUm PROPERnES PEIDII8 II AVUI m OF PIICE
RAISES, IF YOU HAVE AHOME AID CAN'T SlEI TO SlU
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MOZZ~RRLA ..................... S2. 75 lb.
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I .,...... et 10:00 o.m., Wlfl.
........,, Aprl 24, 1111, ot
the M.... County MultiPur1en1or Cit....,

Ohio. 417d. Any lntw·
pereon mey obtl!ln
further ltilar!MIIon Nprd·
lng thla mattli' by dirootlng
•Ill Inquiry Ia till ' Pullllc
Utllltlo1 · Commlaolon of
Ohio, 1 so Ean I rood
Stroll. Cotumbu1, Ohio

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Smoked Ham

SMALL

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the lnotltutlon of
nonopttonel. flat·rlte, ••·
t«tdld . . . eentlal
the lllllla Exohltllll of ·GTE
North ,_,... ........ the
Pameray EIIIIMIIII of GTE ·
North lnoorparotlll. TIM!
CammllllonhM~IId

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ROUND OR FLAT
17·9-LB. AVG.) WATER

REOPEN AT 7:001m ON P.tONDAY
APRIL lat., &amp; RESUME NORMAL nu1Jn~

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And.Mo

OPEN EASTER

LEGAL NOTICE

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STORE WILL BE

..... PIGIIIrty. W.wlt:

lowlntl .... _oltu_lti

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N - II given that lle!b!l,.
Mllclrllll...m-y,
I r · Mil ..,......,u1 other l!tbacrlblr8 of tho lhedl E~[
ohltllllofGTENorth.l - r·
patafl!l have tHad 1 petition
1.
with the Public

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LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY
COW. _ _ _ JMAf. - &amp;

I will offer for ..... et lhe
hont door. of. the Court
Hou• In P o - . Ma!g1
County, Ohio. on the 30th
dly of Aprl, 1111 . It 10:00
o'ckH* A.M. tha .tanavuing

. IECOND TRACT: TIM!Ial-

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•Garages
oiRoom Additions
•Kitchens • Bathe
•Vinyl Siding
•Restoration
•Repair Work

SIMON'S
PICK·
A·PAIR

' ' " Estllllafes

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- Interior • El;tlftor
Pointing

FIRST TRACT: The fa~
'l'hllndly, Mey 2; 1111, It
lowlntl
... ...... In
wllloll time they will be the County
of Ma!111. etet.
op•!ld ..,.. publ!ciY -d. ·of Ohio llld In tile :rown..,lp
for the purchiM 'o f • 1111 "' Latort: ...... In 100 Aare
maclll pollee ONIIIf wltlt I Lot No. 211. 1.atM To-VI .JJO po l!lg!ne, Com- lhlp, Mllg1 County, Oltlo•
phote apeclflcl~ far llld boglnnlntl II! the ..~• of
. po11ae .,..., cen be ob- the
O!'Mii. Wnt 1110 fHt
. telned ftom the
11om
Southlllt or pollae ohlef of VII- pf l!lldthe100
Aore Lot No.
' - of lyrocu•;
, 211 : thence along tho
.. . . muot bell!dNIIId to ............... ..of ..... creek
Villoge of l y r - . 1111nl North 33 clot· 00' w.. 10
St., tyrocu•, OH. 41771. fwt ._.. North 10 dig.
Md· •tmltled In a IMIIII
........,,. .......... Mdorwd 00' w.. 220 fMt: Ncirth II clot· OO'WIIItiZ.I
··Polloi c..Vi•" lid.
flel
t h e - of the .....
VIJioee of . .,._. . ... 100 IaAare
Lot No. 211:
- t h e rlgfdtaNJoctony,
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1~ flel Ia
or llllllda, .ond to wolve ony the .
of
Ealt Letart
lnforiMllty or ltregu~Mty Rood: tlllncl' Sautll
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tMt tile vU'- deter"""" on• w.• 211 fait 1!1...,. the
d - not moterlllly lfhct
of ..... "*i Ia the
the bidding ~-. •. .
of IIIII .100 Aare
VILLAGE OF 'SYIIACUSE ·-II""
~ NO. 211; " ' - • Eaot
1 _ '
Jenlce Liweon• 1100 · fait to the pioN of
Cllrll·T--or blalnnlng, -.Jnlng till ·
131 27:. ~~· 4, , 1 ., 311:
(10) ..,.._mora or laN. but

Public NotiCe

LIIIIT ONE 11-CT. CARTON WITH COUPON ft .11.M
AOOITIOIIAL PUIICHAIE

LIMIT 2 WITH ADDITIONAL PURCHASE

Orange Roughy
Fillets .

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•C••plete

Public NOtice

Publlc.Noltce

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Gutter Cleaning
· Painting

R. L. MASH
CARPENTRY

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- EioGtticol ond Plumtilng

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LIMIT ONE ·11-CT. CARTON
' l!WITH COUPOIII BELOW &amp; .1... ADIITIOMAL PURCHASE

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3-4.'91·1 mo.

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IISSEll &amp; IIIII
CONSYIUmON

- cOn.-work

. More .a..ega11s

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Dan' Hayman and Fa~h Tno,
, Victory, Gabriel Quartet,
Christian Sounds, Reflections Trio.
Everyone Welcome

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· Featurina: Edens Family,

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18-Ct.. Cartan

NEW- BPAII

Redeemers Quartet. Narrowway,

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ROOFING

Church
Rutland, Ohio

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WE AES£RVE T HE RIGHT TO LIMIT OUANTITIE8. NONE SOLD TO DEALER&amp;.

1-an1 LWrlteul

Rutland Freewill Baptist

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COPYRIGWT 1•1 - THE t(AOGER CO. ITEMB AND PRICES GOOD SUNDAY.. MARCH 24, THROUGH SA T URDAY
M~RCH 30, 1181 , IN UU.OU.AIIDI'OII-.w'8laMI.
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Kroger Wishes You And Your FamnyA Very Joyous.··

POIEVD 1101111
PROM TANNING
SPECIAL .
ht SO High School
S,..llts
10 SESSIONS - $10
CGII 949·2126
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tir 1... 949·2160
NO SUNDAY

Night
NO SUNDAY CAW

IDVIITtiED 111M *ICY-E.ch of thllt •ctvtrt"-d item• la rllqUWM to t&gt;. r.adlly •veiiM»&gt;e tor ull in eaeh K roger Store ••cept
n ~If":..~ no-.d ln tni• MI . It w. ~ rwn 0\11 ol ~ adv.t-.d item: ...,. ~ off• Y04.1 your f!hoice of • compar•ble ft-.n,
when av•.a.~. rdtectfng the NI!.'MI Mvtnga Of I raincheck whieh willl en~ide you to pun;"-' lt'le • d vertiloed Item at t h e

•ssELL .
SIDING CO.
UF,.. E•lftl8t•"

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CUSTOMUT
HOMES &amp; GAIAGES

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Young Turkey
Braast .. :...... ........ .

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ARMOUR STAR . .
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•VINYL etDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING

TESTIFYING FOR ROSIE O'NEILL: Sbaroa G~ hll filii II '
the Feminist u . :.w;ty Foundation. Eleanor Smeal. prelldent of~
••....,....
f ..,, National OrganizaliOII for WOIIICII uu
group and former head o u"'
. ." 1bc Trials of Rosie O'Ndu."
C:,~ :::!'~s :ifMJ,irationat. s~ 11ao JDIICd the
hourlona cbma for taking on issues like rape, abcxtionlawl and • ·
ism .In 1M judicial system. "Too often•. women are den!~.:...~
media and depic~ 81 brainless sex ob,e:ts or accessones
Smeal said. "The character of Rosie 0 NeiU challenges thole stereo-

edvenieed INle• within XI d•ya. Only on e " . . . ,. coupon will be acctDted per item purch•Md-

The

Ohio

. ._ULLEIIN BOARD

Trek" IIICIIIOIIIbllia. Gftl Deltl. JRSident of the Vulcan
talk
of Sc:leac:e and lRt,lmown 81 VAST, said some~ Ire evat . • '
ing about building a lifesize Iqllica of lhe USS J;!D~ IJid lbe IOWII
also plans 1 summerlong celelnlion of " Star Trdr: s 25dlllllivet·
sary.

SPOCK HOMESTEAD: Mr. Spock, call home in Vu~ta.
1bc rural Csnadiln limlin~
and ranchil.!f to!" of 1,400
cc.tebrated l.eM8rci NlmOJ'I
birthday-·-~ by putting on pointed ·
ears and proclaiming ' 'live long and posper • - lhe Vulcan toast
from Nimoy's days as Spock on " Star Trek" -:- at a P!"Y at the · types.n
Legion Half. The town ol Vulcan, about
100 .miles north of the Mon.
.

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lerioul " Star 1'rek" bent and ....been I
wilh l'llrll!{ount J'ic:hnl to ICqUire the rigb!J to m~w:l•= ·

IIIII border bau

•ssoci'"-4 with the annual go-can race.

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bylng to stralghlen out 1101118
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good chllde pol,
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for Alfll

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at lht Houator: aumi'nll. (1 :00)
G Off Roed Aeclng HDIIA
Nlaaan 400 fi'om L.at Vegas
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Yard Sale

7

Gallipolis
&amp; VICinity

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ALL Yonl Salol Mull Bo Pold In
Advlnl!ll. DEADUNE.-c!:DO p.m.
lha dly
lha od Ia to nm.
Sllnday odllan • 2:00 p.m.
Frldoy. Mondoy odllon - 2:00
p.m. s.turday.

Cllpn!lo Yard Solo: F....,Hwo,
Eowclal 111110, Old Taola,
Haovy Duly P.ocUI
Knlvlo, Alit Troller, Flohlng E·

labyalllar Wanlod: Parl·llme tor
11 ·_,lh · old child. Ap.
proxlmltely 24 houl"' per week.
No · evoningo or weekenda.
Pnf• ••• Ia oome to hom.
bUI Will oonaldar goll)g :o aUiara
homo. M•al live In Qllllpofla or
on RI.:U Woot noar Qalllpolla.
MuM bo nOUHmoker, ~
cha-ar, no laanagara, only
oxpw*- naod opply, vwy
good
Call 1-1-0118
ollor lp.m.
Eopo-d bobyolnw wllh
reWtncu, mature racty for day

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FEDERAL LAW EHFORCEIIEHT
Callllllll, ... Color
lloy-, ' Mo.-1 ...
... 101 :y. For
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&amp; AuctiOn

Riel! Pao.-on

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Compony
now ~ •uotlon•, u:- - makOti illo clftWinco.

l.lcon.-:t CJh!!... KoniiiCI:y, Wool

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wanted to Buy

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48 Space tor Rent
Country Mobllo Homo Pork,
R - 13, of PomoNIJ.

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112-142111fll2-3-,.1.
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Wlnlod To B•y: J - AldOl
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whall Marty Is HniiO llhOOI
a twlmaun 1.-.
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10:00 (Jl. 0 Quantum Leap
Sam IUpalnto a pllnlll
whose life 11 endar:gnci.

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1111-· WY. »W71-71d.

BERNICE
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Ulnl eondlllon,
llrgo llncod yard. 121,000. IM141-111to. . 4:00.

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We Na" Changed Our location To
lilt Milts East on Rt. 241 through

•Cultom Bent Exhauat Syltoma
•Compllta Line of Exhouat Supplio,
•Handle and ln1till Monroa Shockl
Come and See V1 For A Free IMpectllin
and Eotbnate
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MOBILE HOME FURNACES- HEAT PUMPS
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10 make the relallonehlp worl&lt;, , Mill $2 loday. ·- - · _ , wtlhOul your
10 Matchmaker, c/o lhls ,_.paper, 10181 · guidance, the results tlloukl
P.O. BoK 91428,C-and, OH 44101· p-you.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 211-M:n. 22) Unrelated
TAURUS (Aprii:ICHiaJ 20) You should dutrngs you h... allhlltlme wtlh leVdo well manoglng Bltuatlona In wtorc:11 eral close lrlendl .,. all on lriiCk and
you sllllre a ~mon Interest With one could produce mutual benelltlln eacl:
. or more people loday. Remember, your lnttance.
.
role ll:ould bllhll ollhe dlreclor.
IAGtTTAf!IU8 (Now. 2J 0.. 21) You
Gllllll Iller 21..,_ 20) There could know flll1er than II1JOill whal your prl·
bl oome ·tlllfta In clrcumst- !oday orllloil •• Mil the 1yp1t oiiWIUrna you
lhal will- you·both .dlrecttr lnd In- .are .nllalpallng today. Nollllng wtll bl
dlteclly. For1unalely, h.,._, gained lram cMeP ool:-g your pl.n wt1h
~11 lhould play to your tht.untnvot...cl. 1
acl~':f·
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c
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(Mol 21..Julr 221 ~ accordanc. wt1h your hlghell 111111- ·
with Whom you're clote soelally may In· darda and ...., today, !hough
vile you lo partlclpale In a gathering In you may leellhe lndlvklualwllom you're
lhe near lulure. The acllvlly wl!l aloe In- dealing Wllh lln'l. Thlll8 a d8y , _ , the
c1uc1t you've be8l1 wonting 10 good guysflnllllllrst
know betw.
.
AGUAJI!UI jM 20 ~It, tt) An 1111LH (ollllr 11-Aug: II) ~In diaVar '!Mth. wl1lcll ~It ltiOCll*l
11"•111 look rathtr good far you toclllt. aould proelilol- frlngO ~:a. . IIIM
by1 your ble1 prob.lbllhlel lor ""cc 111 - " 1 ~ In the -'Y atag&amp;t.
continue to bl ln~ls lhll hiMI K&amp;EP lht liN bumtno under"* pot.
flnanclel ~.
PIICI8 (M. • ¥1 all II) Someot•
VIIIIIO (A.,._ 11-lept. II) H ll:oukln't you ., cc mflllly Inked up wllh In 1ht
be 1011 dllllcuH lor you to elllltllvely pro- put might 8PPfOICh you tOll_, In ,...
mOle products, ...._or lnlerellt In gardlo-'hlnathllcanbldoneua
whlclt you truly bllleve al lhll Ume. The tNJII. Thle lndMdull wtll bl worth hew·
-.tlO your .. CCIII IS ilncerlly.
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Dealer: South

be dOIIe if West bu that vital card?
Tbe tint declarer wan tlte club lead
with !be ace, drew trumpa endlq In
band aDd led a dlamoad to dummy's
10. Eut wan with the jack aDd
switched to the spade 10. One down.
Another South did ati&amp;fltly bettet.

He drew trumps, cubed bls remalnln&amp;
top club aDd played off three I'GUIIdl of
dlamolldl. However, West uablocked
the queen UDder lbe kiDa, and East, on
wiDDID&amp; with the jack, switched to lbe
spade 10 to defeat the pme.
The third declarer played the beat of
all. He wan the dub lead In the dam·
my, drew trumpt elldiD&amp; 1n band and
led a dlamoad to the kinl· Returnlnl
10 hand with a club, be played another

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coatrlbute bls queen. But ..,. wbett
declarer WOD with the dlamoad aee

ancl Ulted 1n dlamoadl, Welt ... endplayed. He bad to either Jell! aw:ay
from the spade ace or concede a rUff
and ·discard. Declarer !oat oaly two
spade tricks and made hla contract.

CROSSWORD .
by THOMAS JOSEPH
DOWN
ACROSS
1 Purplish· 1 Favorite
2 Franch
bios·

friend
3 Ptndulum
alternative
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trees
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t Hlghtallt
surgical
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game
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laatura
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tools
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TV,
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newspa·
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26 Reactor 11 Scant
11 Mars
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feature
part
Splla
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28 Pastoral
poem
29Usas
31 Wrhtr
Deighton
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course
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Broadway
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Olllaml VIOo s-.
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Hot: IDO: Tile e..,Mimic
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li!e :llfficul\ for lbe defeoden. ·
c,- lbe Eut-Weat cards and decide bow you woald play in lour bearta
apm.t a low elub lead. North's twono-trump reapoaee wu tbe Jacoby
foreln&amp; rnaJor-llllt ralle, and South'•
three-no-trump rebid Indicated 5:3:3:2
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A good rule to live·by ...WheoOVOr you teet that 111o Is
crowding yau, remember there's always room lor

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STORE
..... HOURS
Monday fhQJ Sunday
8 .AM- 1o·· PM

Stanford tops
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Oh lO
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b1u se.vere Storms, Wln
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Crow gets atquainted with ·th~ !lays-old French
Alpine Goat, wblcb Peggy and .her family are
r~ng ..

INTRODlJCING ••• TECUMSEH! • Pe&amp;u
Crane, right, took her ramDy's newest' member '
out and about on Wednesdi!Y to meet tile folks
io Pomeroy. Here, Pomeroy Attorney Fred W.
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Woman hurt
in accident

---Our Easter Egg Hunt .

r will start at 8 A.M.

Search gets underway

and will c.ontlnue untH
all eggs are found.
lONE EGG PEl OIDEI ·
EXCLUDING TOBACCO
PRODUCTS,}
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GtNNI lllr. 24 lhru Mar. 30, 1991
limit I Per (Uitomlr

ed that they would be willing to
By BRIAN J. REED
undenake major safeiy-related renSentinel News Stan
ovation
of the ftrst floor cell area.
Necessary modifications to the
That
work
woulc\ include painting
Meigs County Jail were discussed
at Wednesday's regular meeting of and re-wiring.
Soulsby w~I\Sked to formulate
the Meigs County Commissioners.
The commissioners discussed an outline df'nis wishes for the
with Meigs Co11nty Sheriff J8mes first-floor cellblock area for the
M. Soulsby a letter dated March 14 board's review. In addition, Souls·
.which delineates the results of a by said tliat he would investigate
February stale inspection of the further the alternatives to actual jail
jail. The letter, mailed to Soulsby incarceration, including a house
by JaiJ Inspector Barbara Kamins- arrest program much like that
ki, outlines necessary staffing underway in the Juvenile Court
changes and capital improvements system, and community service.
Programs like these could be
that would allow the department to
necessary
i( the second floor of the
continue as a full-service detention
jail
is
closed
or if the jail is reduced
facility and which would also per~
.
to
a
five-day
holding facility
mit the department to use the seeinstead
of
a
fuU-service
facility that
ond floor to house prisoners.
it
is
now.
, "The use of the two housing
In other action, the commissioncells upstairs should be discontiners
agreed to enter into a "cafeteria·
uei:l," the letter states. ''This situation may create a threat to the life style'' insura'nce plan for !Is
safety of jail occupants an&lt;\_ there- employees at their meeting on
Wednesday.
fore a potential enforcement tssue."
The plan was proposed at last
The letter also advises county
officials that full-time staffing week's meeting by American Famwould have 10 be added if the sec- ily Life Assur.ance Corporation
ond floor cellblock is to be used in Representative Herman Lynch. The
program, described as a "pre-tax
the future.
·
While the commissioners took flexible benefit plan", offers a tax
no fonnal action on the matter yes- break for all employees on the
terday, they did indicate 10 Soulsby county payroll whO ar!l enrolled in
th,at they wollld advise in disc~ntin­ the county's self-insurance health
·uation bf'the second floor cell - plari. ' . .
The plan, once in place, will
blpck. '
.
deduct
the cost of health ins'ID'ance.
, "This county commissidner has
from
the
employee's taxable
no .trouble doing anything that con.
income.
In
turn,
Lynch will offer
cerns safety, health standards and
his
cafeteria
plan
policies, such as
the general welfare of the prisoncancer,
intensive
care
and dismemers," Commissioner Richard E.
berment
inslD'ance
to
the
employee,
'J
Jones said at the meeting.
encouraging
the
employee
to use
"However," he continued, "if the
the
money
saved
lhrough
the
tax
state WaniS modern 'hotel' convebreak
"
to
purchase
such
policies.
In
. ..
·
niences in a jall'facility ... then let
fact,
under
some
instances,
such
the state pay for them."
·
Jones went on 10 comment that policies could be obtained "free of
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many of state's "requirements" for ' charge".
The
agreement
does not force
When Bll!Y Cran~. Muldlepor.t, ' fuU-service jails make those facili- ·
employees
to
purchase
any of
dectded .ID nu~ a dairY goa! for hts ties nicer than many of the homes
AFLAC's
polictes.
However,
by ·
~-H project this summea:, 11 s ,ll~b- . in Meigs County.
·
law,
those
employees
opting
not
to
ably safe~? say that he .and his SIS·
In addition to proposing the
purchase
the
policies
must
sign
a
ter, Doma, and the1r mother, closing off of the second floor of
Continued on ·page 12
Peggy, dido 't realize just what the·jail, the commissioners indicatthey were getting into.
· · ·
"Emmaline", a full-br;ed French
Alpine goat. was expecting· a baby
o~t
when the Cranes took her intD the
family. A week ago, Emmaline
1
,gave birth toner ,mate babynamed "Tecumseh" by the Crane
J
family . The labor, however, was
By RICH EXNER
· .tornado which also ~prooted
difficult - a painful breech birth
United
Press
International
numerous trees. tel~phone and
which caused Emmaline to reject
Severe
storms
and
high
winds
power
lines. .
her newborn son.
,
swept
across
northwestern
Ohio
Toledo
Edison Co. said at least
It was then the Cranes !D the·res- WedneSday night, spawning a tor- 70,000 homes
were without power
cue! Donia, a college student, nado that destroyed between 50 in Lucas county and the Toledo
milks Emmaline in the morning, and 60 vacation homes in Williams area during the night with about
and BiUy, II, milks in the evening. county.
At least 18 people were 20,000 homes still out early ThlD'sThe Cranes then must bottle feed
.
day.
their new ~~'and have taken over injured.
Moshe·
Mohre.
Williams
county
There were some outages
all of the' maternal" duties that the ei vii · defense director reporting reported
in other areas of WiUiams
mother has failed to perform for from a school where disaster relief · · County and
in Erie County near
·Tecumseh.
headquarters
had
been
established,
.
Sandusky
and
Cedar Point
Though less than a week old, said the injured were treated and amusement parkthe
on
the banks of
Tecumseh already sports budding
Lake Erie.
horns, which the Cranes are going released.
Mohre
said
the
tornado
devasIn Lorain County, the sheriff's
10 have removed in short order. In tated a 5-mile strip near Nettle office
some damage had been
addition, neutering will be per- Lake, a reson area nonh of Mont- causedsaid
in
Amherst
by straight line
formed right away as weU.,For the pelier; about40 miles west of Tole- winds.
,
time. being, the Cranes intend to do.
The storm and winds quickly
make their newest goat a housepet.
''It probably took 50 to 60 moved across the. state Wednesday ·
homes (vacation homes) ou~ upset night.
,
.
one car and tore down a chlD'ch,"
Thll weather service said thai. at
said Mohre.
aboutlO p.m. storms,moved north· .
Mohre said the cburch is gone east at 40 mph from a line between
but pews were left standing by the Dayton and Toledo.
A Pomeroy woman suffered
minor injuries Wednesday when
she lost control of his ~ehicle on
Chester Township Road 92. ·
Mary K. Persons, 58, of 742 E.
The Point Pleasant Fire Depan- a 17-foot boat to provt&lt;lc llliSIStance
Main Street, was transported to
Veterans Memorial Hospttal by the ment put a boat intD the Ohio River to the fire depanment He said they
Meigs County EMS following the to begin the water search for the could assist with the search and
accident. She was treated and later · body of a man missing since Sun· control river traffic.
The ftre depanment spokesman
released, a hospital spokeswoman day. According 10 a fire department
said
Valley Fire Department is hanspokesman,
this
is
the
first
day
a
said Thur.iday.
dling
the radio communications
According to a report from the boat has been used in the search
with
the
rescue boat.
·
Gallia-Meigs post of the State due to high waters.
The
victim's
identity has .not yet
Bill James, Mason County
. Highway Patrol, Persons \j'as west·
been
released.
The
man was work·
bound when she apparently lost Director of Emergency Setvices,
ing
on
a
barge
Sunday
afternoon
control of her 1980 Cadillac Coupe said he is currently attemptin~ to
when
the
barge
hit
a
peer
at the
Deville and slid off the left side of get a helicopter to search the nver ·
GaUipolis
Locks
and
Dam,
causing
the roadway, striking 811 embank· from the dam to Huntington. He
menL Persons reponed to the patrol added as soon as ihe watqr went it to capsize. Aecordlna to a
that the steering had locked up on down.. more boats would be put spokesman for the locks and dam,
the barge and towboat was owned
her automobile just pripr to the intD the water.
by the Mulzer Crushed Stone Co.
Coast
Guard
spokesman
Lt.
Bob
crash.
'
City, IN.
ofTell
Duld
said
Thursd~y
morning
the
· Persons was not Cited in the
guard
has
dispatched
~rson~l
and
·
crash.
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