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sentinel Newt Staff . .
Pomeroy attorney Jennifer Sheets
iqls bi:en elected president of tile State

Board of Educalion.
. · Sheets, appointed to the board in
: August 199!1, '!las elected for a two.·. year term, ~eplacing Virginia Purdy,
· ; • \'l'ho was ineligible 16 seek re-election
: .to the board.' Martha W: Wise of Avon
• was named vicll president.
Corilmentfng oti her · election,
. Sheets said, "I'm really excited about
. ' • being involved at•this.particular time
· . because if is such a critical time for
·edilcatibn hi
state of Ohio."
She spoke of the Perry County
· : equity funding case which will be
•• cll'miitg out of the Supreme County
i : S!lOfl and said that "fi..lly attention
; is being focused on the need for equi:, ty in.furiding schools i~ . the State of
• · Ohio."
: · She said that offers a challenge in
: : her leadership to the bOard; "'hich
.l . will be working with all interllsted
· : · parties in co!Jiin(! LlP with education
• w!Jich will be·equitable.
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Sheets said that the S(llte board is
hoping to complete its work for new
• stant;lards in schools, which will add
: . to last ~s ac.tion to 111ove 'teachers

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By LAURA MECKLER .
· Aaaoclated Presa Wrlt8r
froo; being certified to be licensed.
WASHJNG10N- Balancing the
''The need to raise standards, a
federal budget just got easier becliuse
pt:ocess which staned wiih profithe Congressional Budget Office said
. ciency , tesling. · is one of several ·
Medicare and Medicaid will grow
i!llportant issues to be addressed this
more slowly than expected.
year," said the new president.
The nonpartisan Congressional
She also spoke about facilities, the
Budget Office sent lawmakers updatcommittee she chllired ·last year;. as
ed figures Thursday sh9wing that
being a critical isslie to be addressed
· over the next five years, projected
spending for Medicare will be $56
thi' year.
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billion less than CBO .es~imated a
· "Facilities go along w.ith furding,"
year ago.
said Sheets, who talked about Gov.
.More dramatically, Medicaid
doorge Voinovich's State of the State
. spending will be. nearly 580 billion
.message and the proposal for pulling
·an additional $300 million in facili- .,...--------~-- lower than projected, .the budget
iies, $200 fuillion into uaditional tal F~&gt;undation Board, the Meigs . office said.
bui)ding assistance , programs. and County Council on Aging Board of . Rep. Bill Thomas, ~-Calif., chair$100 million into urban si:hool dis' Trustees, is treasurer of the · Meigs man of the House Ways and Means,
tricts, all in low wealth school dis- · ~ty Community Improvement Commillee's :, health subcommillee,
Corporation, secretary/treasurer of said he was disappointed that
tricts.
Sheeis served on.the Meigs Local the Meigs County Bar Association, Medicare spending projections were
. Boant ot Education, from 1975. to , and a member of the Middleport- not rosier.
Only about $15 billion of the sav. 1978. She is a Pom~rpy High School PoinerQY..ROtary Club arid the Meigs
· ings is expected to come from the
graduate, received,, her bachelor's Cou~ty Ownber of Commerce.
nle family resides on a farm near trust fund that finances hospital care,
and master's degrees in hqme eco.Harrisonville.
Sheets' husband, Jim, which is still projected to go bankrupt
nomics from Ohio State University,
arid her law-degree from Capi.tal Uni- is a teacher at Meigs High School, by 2001, Thomas noted.
"It underscores the need for Con.versity. She is .currently practicing and ibey have thre~ sons. Jared and
law in the firm of tittle, Sheets and ,Aaron are both enrolled in the OSU gress and the pt:esident to forge a
. School of Medicine. Their youngest bipa&lt;tisan ·agreement to save
Warner.
Active in community affairs, she son, Adam, 'is a student.at Ohio Uni- Medicare, without resorting to
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.~· \VAsRINOTON' ,(AP) ·- The .:. 1Jecau5e me!Tibers of the ~ommittec ·
• HOI!SC etllics commiuee's special- '"'-- foor i{epublicans, fourDcm~_rats

cQ\Insel is n:commcnding that Speak·
erNI;~iJ!grich pay a stifffine and
be teprimanded by hts colleagues for
: ethiCal wrongdoing, a House ~urce
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: : said iO!Iay. · ' . · · .
. ( · Spej;lal counsel James M. Cole
. was presentinjl t!'e recommendations
' tocjay as pan of a lensthY report after
~ a y...-llingiriv'estigation. The source
, • spok~ only on·condition of anonymi·
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·. The House is set to ·vote 1\tesday
: oil a puni.s~nt for Gi~grich. A rep·: rim~ for,:bringing discredit upon
. ~ the House wOifld allow the' Georgia
: .. Republican, who has admitted vio·
.. lating House rules. to retain his pow· .. crftil p&lt;)St. A
Serious censure
.: · would' make' hini ineligible to serve
· · as speaker tinder Republican caucus
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··
1 : rules. · · ·
.. " · The ethics committee planned a
' · public proceeding today to h&lt;\ar from
' Cole and a lawyer for Gingrich. The
; .' panel also ·ptanncd to ni~ke public
• Cole'~ ~port. .
: , Thi: ~ommlt'ce first had to accept
" the {hiallanguage of Cole's report Bl
: . a private session this morning.

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posal , p811 of a plan 10 balance the
es," he said in a statement.
federal
budget by 2002, does not
. The budget office now expects
include
such
savings in its projection,
Medicare · spending from 1998
the
official
said.
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through '2002 to total $1.35 trillion,
Women could get free mamma- .
compared with $1 .4 trillion last May.
The new five-year projection for grams every tWO years, an3
Medicaid is $618 billion, down from Alzheimer's disease .victims would
qualify for 24-hour home care .while ·
$697 billion in May. ·
The Clinton administration plans . their families take a break from cur10 offer Medicare savings of$1.00 bil- ing' for them, the official said . .
The administration also wants
lion over five years, most of it from
more
nioney for rural counties, which
cutting fees paid to hospitals, doctors
have
complained t~ey ,arc shonand health' maintenance organiza.tions, an administration official said ·changed un&lt;ier current funding formulas. ·
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Thursday.
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Medicaid.
the health care pro- ·
About $20 billion of savings in
gram
for
the
poor,
President Clinton
Medicare would come from .culling
payments to HMOs. The federal has proposed culling projected spendgovernment now pays HMOs 95 ing by more than $20 billion over five
percent of the cost of treating an aver- years. But that plan also calls for new
age beneficiary. The administrati'on spending, meaning actual savings
plans to cut that lo 90 percent, said will equal only $7. billion to $9 bilthe official, who spoke on the condi- 'lion, the official said. ·
New spending proposals will
tion of anonymity.
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include
help for legal immigrants hurt
· But the Clinton administration
also plans to offer Medicare recipi- by last year's welfare refonn effort, ·
ents new benefits; including free . as well as an aid package for the Dismammograms, . respite care for trict of Columbia and assistance to
Al2hcimer's patients and screenings Puert.o Rico, he said.
The bud gel office predicte(j Medfor diabetes and 'colon cancer, the
icaid spen,ding would drop largely
official said.
The preventive care measures bccausc.morc recipients arc required
should save money in the future by to gel their care through managed
catching diseases early. But the pro.- care plans.

Arctic blast does t&gt;est
·. EliSrupf~ lit€1·n ·Ohi'o .·

when asked by rep(jrters if he would
appe~ althe hearing.
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- have waged consta11t pantsan
Throughout Thursday evening.
warfare, ther~ was no guarant.ee the Cole ·worked on his report as law'
acceptance would be;a formahty.
makers on the eight-member com· "Nancy's goal is ~o provide full mittce met. with hiin and ·read draft ·
public disclosure of every ast)&lt;:cl of lanj!uage.
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this case," said an aide 1~ committee
The counsel has gathered inforChairwoman Na~cy . J~hnson, .~- . mation about Gingrich's usc of taxConn. The. commlllec w1ll meet (m exempt activities to further political
closed session).... 1\.tl!lat point it will · goals and .about . misleading state-·
resolve details regarding a ·public mcniS given the commiuec under the
Jalll88 Cola
hearing." Tile aide asked noi to be speaker's name.
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Gingrich confessed Dec. 21 to
political dynamics, changed radicalRep. Benjamin L. Cardin, D-Md.. violating the rules,. admilling he
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adding a touch o( un,ertainty, said, · should have sought specific legal
Dcmlici'\IIS on the ethics commit·
"We don't•know what:S going to hap- advice about financing his college tee demanded at a news conference
pen" at the public session.
course and a town hall television prO:. · last week that next Tuesday's H0usc
Sometime after these sessions, · jcct with tax-exempt donations. H11 vote be postponed. At the time, under
the commi11ee would deliberate on took responsibility for inaccurate a. unanimous committee agreement,
punishment for the spca~cr and make a.•scrtions that his former political ·Cole's report was .duc by Fe~ .. 4 .,.a recommendation ·to t~e House.
organi1.ation - GOPAC - ha.d no · and Democrats argued thatlawmak'
Gingrich.was not exP.,cted to tcs- role in the college cou,rse.
crs shOuld read it. before voting on
tify at the televised public hearing- · Just a week ago it appeared .that punishment.
and has not decided whc\her to· the .ethics committee would he
Mrs. Johnson and the other
addrcs.• the House on Tuesday, said engaged this week in dramatic tclc- Republican' members then had their
a Republican. who comn;tetited only vised hearings, during which Cole own news conference. She unilatcron condition of anony11Jity.
·w&lt;iuld air his findings before the pan- ally postponed the hearings •. gave
."W~'rc going to do whatever el made its recommendations on Cole .the deadline of Thur~day and
we're risked to do and we arc going punishment to the House. .
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said shorter hearings would follow:
to try to be hclpf~l ." Gingrich said . :rhc committee's plans, I and the

BY The A11ociatec:1 Preaa

ncar the Sandusky .Bay Bridg~ . ~bout
Billerly .cold Arctic air has swept 60 mtles casI of Toledo. The acc1den1
across th.e sUite; turning roads ·into was allributcd to the weather. .
sheets of i.ce and forcing some school
Troopers sa1d the : acc1dent
districts to cancel classes today.
occurred whcn . tractor-tra~ler dnvcr
. Temperaturc.s across the state are Eugene Hackel, 38, of ~ingslon, .
arourid zero with winds of IS to 25 }Jich., rammed a pickup dnven by
.miles per hour producing wind-'chill ·vernon Tcwers, 50. of Huro~, as
readings of from 20 to 40•dcgrces Towers slowed hiS truck dun~g a .
below zero.
whiteout. Winds were whislling at45
Wind-chill warnings and advi- mph when the crash occurred.
sories are in effect across the slate
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. today.
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Troopers closed Route 2's west· "ll's gqingto be stinking cold," bound lanes for several hours. Crews
said ~en Reeves, a forecaster with · , had to clean up 60 _gallons of' diege J
AccuWeathcr Inc., a private weather fuel that spilled from one of the
service based in Stale College, Pa.
tru.cks.
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. Meanwhile, the cold ·air Oowing
Several hours later, three other
across Lake Eric is bringing lake- accidents in the same vicinity dam,
cffcci snow to shoreline areas in aged 15 vehicles and slightly injured
northeastern Ohio. .Overnight accu-' three people. They were treated in
mulalions range up to si.x inches..
Sandusky area hospitals, troopers
The&lt;old weather is doing its best said.
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to disrupt. life in the stale. Cars
Jim Schortgcn, a..sislant Sl!pcrinwould not stan. Blowing and drifting lcndenl for the Ohio Department·of
snow limited visibility and closed Transportation's Fulton Cou_nty
sOII]c rural roads. Schools canceled garage in Wauseon. said bl.owing
classed and activities.'
snow and icy pavement have made
The State Highway Patrol on driving trcachcr()us. The deep freeze
Thursday reported a 16-~ chicle pile- has reduced the effectiveness of iccup on State Route 2 in Eric County melting chemicals, h'c' said.

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ATLANTA (AP) - Standing ·APJ)e;lredto be minor.
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arriv~d 'jusJ after the first blast. "I
t ·. amid debris and shattered ·glass,
A crowd of investigators, police, proha~ly will never work ,at an aborRobert Sttldler assufe4 his sobbing jpumalists and bystandc,rs who had tion \l'inic again in Atlanta."
~ ; wife that their twin inf~t dughters gathered outside after the first explo.The ini1ial bla.~t apparently took
: - we~e unhurt · by ·the !Jiast. that sion heard aloud boom. and felt the place. ~t the back of the clinic a~ay
; ~ destt'oyed lin abortion cli11ic. .
conc~s,im They could see a bright froni IN only two .workers there at
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Then came the second explosio" · nash and Oying debris..
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the tinlc. No patients were Scheduled
: less than 100 feet away. .
. . "At first it was just panic. It felt . Thu.~~ay at'the clinic, on the ground
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"She was u~t already and we · like you were too ciiJSil to a I! reworks ilotir of the building 11\ij{ also houses .
·; · ~icallyhadtimetohugaJK!thenihe . display; ... You really feel it in the lawyers, dentists and other profcs&gt;·second blast went off," said 'Stadler, chest. It was like that but greater," s'onals.
: : who arrived after thC: first explosion . said Stadler, news director at J\tlanta
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station WSTR, FM. .
In 1984. tlie same clinic, located
· ,. · to' pick up his daughte~, .
' • . The twins were being watched · Two bombs, strategically timed · a 'few miles. away Bl the time, was
'.' Thulsday momin• by wor~rs in and plllced in a manner de$jgncd to fircbom~d. Later that same week, a
· · - Christine Stadler's law offi~. inside hurt law enforcement officers and Planned ParenthoQd offiCe in nearby
: · the three·story building that also , re5eue workeri, are common tactics C,:obb County also was firebombed.
· · housed 1he c1101c.
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the appar- and no one was ever conv1cted o I e
. :.around 9:30 a.m., left the Adanta ent target, inve$tigators would not ·crimes.
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· ~side Family Planning ~rvices rule out domestic terrorism ind said
Workers say the cliluc
• ·clinic in ruins and blew out wtndows it was .too early to say if tlkt blasts received no recentlhreats or protests.
··• ' 1!fcross street. The second bo10b were linked to the pipe bomb·Bl Cen-'
year, tbCre were seven bomb.t : .,vent off about an hollr later near a tennial Olympic Park six months ago. ingsLast
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arsons
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Followi~s the second lilut,.invesJustice
Department
said. In 1993,
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· ·. blast. liul·atl,clst six people were hun. tl)ere wa5n't a third bomb. Police three people were shot to death out·
!; ip tbe seeond, includins ~~ and ·. tishtened security at all other clinics si~ atrooion .clinics in Florida. A
year l~r, loiWO receptionists were
-~ , 'ureau of ·Alcohol, Tobacco 1nd in the city.
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"It was scary u hell," said Cli~ic killed at abortiQn Clinics in Brobkline1
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Ktnt All_.., left. and ~TF Spacial Agent
John Kllarln apolle lO r.portwa Thuraclay dur·
lng e news .cootfarat'tca to dlacuaa the double
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bring out the .hypocriles from both
sidc!s oflhe aisle on Capitol am. Last
·week's mayhem surrounding House
Speaker Newt GingriCh was a perfect
example.
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A furor erupted in lhe Capitol over.
the unauthorized ro:cording on Dec~
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of Gingrich and-others discussing
Publllher
his ethics probe. In rea¢til!g to the
recording -- in which Gingrich
CHARLENE HOEFUCH
MARGARET LEHEW
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earlier that day 'to tbe Ethics Commi!tee -- normally bombastic House
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again civil .lihertarians.
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advantage: GOP leaders may have
been justified in their anger about the
disclosure of the tape, which they
believe is· a felony.
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Tim~ article.;. highlights an impor:
Dear Ediror,
Sure, it takes little time to·reach tant difference between the two parOur washing machine has been a\ full gallop, but once off and running
· ·faithful worker f&lt;!l" as long as I. can this mighty worker can run at unbe,_
remember;.never complains aboUt the · li_evable speeds around the confines
·long hours or wet and heavy clothes of an oversized tub.
heaped on its back. ·Sloshing back
Finally slowing down, gently ancfforth with a rhythmic motion we comes io a halt. And while resti!lg, ·
have all come to appreciate.
takes comfort in knowing there's a
Our washer has never asked for a repairman .nearby, in case of fatigue. ·
vacation or even demanded · soft Years of working without .maililew,ater; willingly accepts bleach, dye nance is very stressful.
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and all brands of soap, poured in with
Yes, a good washing machine is a
total confidence we are "!'ding the welcome appliance to any home.
.correct amount.
Lasnveek, Jesse White, the charChildren and adults come in from acter actor besi known as lelevision's ·
work and play with clothes so dirty, loneliest repairman: died of a heart
the washer is our only hope to be attack. I didn't have the heart to tell
clean and fresh, again.
. our .washer the famous gentleman ··
We take our washer for granted, died. I think our washing machine
We ask this faithful appliance to agi- would be very sad, and lonely.
tate, spin, spin again and again - and
R~r Reeb,
it never complains, unlCJls it has a
Raeine
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years), Lewis (married Ann Davis),
Louise (never married), Catharine
(married William Shiveler) and
Sophia (married William Shiveler
after her sister, Catharine died).
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I, Victor, have been working on
our family history and Raymond, if

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We are descendants of the Valen: : He hauled many of the El)lerfeld _ tine Jr. side of the family. He was the
: clerks from Syracuse along · with lather of George and Dana.
many other passengers. He was well
Ple;~se take the time and drop Rayknown for his endless wit and humor- mond a card and he will be tickled to
ous tales of endless duration. .
hear from you. He is in pretty good
He will be 88 years of age on Jan. health and lives in 'a large apartment
24 and then will be the oldest man of . complex, alone, and has .both meals
the Valentine (Bniun), Maria Laubn- delivered each day by the meals-on: er Brown family. They are buried in wheels. Since his wife Garnet passed
: the Rocksprings Cemetery along with · away his step-daughterS Nancy and
many of their family of W children. Shirley, and their familie.s look after
. , ~eir ~hildren wer~ Johannas him.. .
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J~hn • Eltzabeth (mamed Georg_c
Hts ad~ress ts: Raymond E.
Hmes), Anna Marta (mllfl"\ed Ferdt- Brown, Apt. 807, 4225 Macsway,
mind Wildermuth), Valenune (mar- Columbus OH 43232.
ried Almona Hayman), William L
Victor Brown,
(married Emma Jane Jenkinson),
Pomeroy
Leonard (never married -- oldest

.Today In' histo!)'
By The Asaaclated Press
Today is Friday. Jan. 17, the 17th day of 1997. There are 348 days left
in the year.
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Today's Highlight in History:
On Jan. 17, 1945, Soviet and Polish forces liberated Warsaw during World
War II. The Saf\IC day, Swedish diplo(llat Raoul Wallenberg, credited with
:saving tens of thousands of Jews, 'disappeared in Hungary while in Soviet
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1 had decided to let this manifest accuracy all year long), the pollsters to 37 (i.e., by 14 points) with Mr. Perabout the likely ·outcome of last case of bias pass without comment, credited Mr. ClintOf\ with margins of ot taking 8.
year's presidential election? The under the general heading of What 12 to 18 percent over Mr. Dole-~ or,
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showed Btll Chhton as the o_vern' 1 "'
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whelming favorite, usually beating
percent! For this -they -get a B? ·
·16 points (51 to 35), with Perot getBob Dole by nearly 20 p«rcent~gc Else Is New, when my . eye was
But of .course their final predic- ting 7. ,&amp;.nothe.r poll conducled for ttie
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caught last month by a New York tions were, in any case, the least same groupju~t six days latenhowed
And the average person would·bC Times ·article on the subject. lncred- · important of all. Who gives a hoot . the president's margin over Pole'
right: That is exactly what they ibly, it appears that the .pollsters are what the polls predict the day before widening •• it was now 17 points (53
showed. Yet on Election Day Bill actually taking bows for their per- Efection.Da~? B~ t!Jcn eve~body has 10 36 percent), with ju.•t 5 going _lo
·Clinton's margin over Bob Dole was foimance.
made up thet,r mmds, and many case .Perot.
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with Ross Perot getting another 8. job," said Andrew Kohut, director of hours. II was whatthe polls predict- dwj:ll on thejr very last (and least
(Two percent of the voters voted for the Pew Research Cenler for the Peo- ed in the spring, summer and fall that important) 8ampling$. As ElectiOn
minor candidates.)
pie and the Press (and himself a vet- really mattered.
Day approached, they had to reduee
· Di.d·the polls' persistent and out- eran pollster). "I would give the polls ... And there the polls did ~evastiu- iheir hype to save their own ·repullirageous overestimate of Mr. Clinton's a grade of B·. Most were w!thin the ing damage to 8ob Dole's chances. . tions, and so they headed for the high
margin, month after month, make any margin of sliJrpling e(ror." . ·
On May ,16. for ·examplc, a Wall timlx:r.Even so, they missed the truth
difference? Of course it· did. Many
How on earth does Mr. Kohut Street JouinaiiNBC News poll rcpi&gt;rt- .by a cciuntry mile.
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believe is the winning side; especial- achieves it by ~oncentrating 'exdu- over Dole'liy 54 to 37 percent-- a 17- lost anyway, by some narrower mar'
ly if they think that side is going to sively on the very last polls taken by point lead. ANew York Times/CBS gin.·But credit the polls~ith tryiriil
win overwhelmingly. And even tho . the various polling organiZations, on News poll conducted July 11-13 to make sure:
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WOllam A. Rusher Is a DU~·
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49 to 2( , with 16 percent favoring pisbeci'·Fellow !If the a.re..ont
alone · cash) for their candidate
Even thcn, with the sole exception Perot. A Washington Post/ABC News Institute for the Study of sf8tes..
bceause he was so widely believed to, of the ReulersiZogby poll (which wa.• poll conducted Sept. 3-4 showed the lllllnshlp.and Palllic.J ~by.' .

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Packlli:d remarkc;d wryly thai a:
sure about the f4ture is that it won't awaits us in the controversial field of expressed at a conference on medical poll .of wo01en on the subjecl ·of:
be what the futurists say it will be -- genetic engineering. .
ethics. More than 50 sciCiltisl•.' physi- breastlessll\lss might ftnd a sub$tan- :
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ciuns and philosophers were present. tial number resP&lt;!nding with a hesi- •
One niagazine that looked ahead George R. P/agenz · The medical do&lt;:tor proposing the . tant yes-- ''but only on the condition :
25 years in 1975 to the year 2000 told
idea pc\i~ted out that mitlioris of · : that ALL women be breastlessl'~
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)IS that by that time '"cars will be
Churches and humanists general- wonl&lt;ln arc or will 1&gt;11' victiins of · · Sotne of the projecled ex~ri~:
whisked along i:omputcr-driyen high- ly were worried -- i( not positively· breast cancer. , EntlrmQus sums of nients in genetic engineering "make •
ways ._, the driver reads his paper, aghast -- at the possibility that muncy .arc licing ~pent ort research .your skin crawl," s,aid PaCkard. One:
looks at TV or plays a game of hearts mankind in the future will.hc subject and treatment ol' the disease. .
·plan bj:ing considered, be $lid, was~with ~is passenger."
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tp all sorts of scientili'c manipulatitin
He s~id the Whnlc probl!"'l could the creation of subhqJ11ans to do •
On the brink of thoi'"new millenni- that could remake the human r:acc.
he ~li~inatcd · simp_ly hy sniJ1pi,ng otT· menial wor~ by lowering the amount:~
utn we are not any closer to no-hands
Vance Pl!Ckard, who di9d recent- a hat nl the breast ta~s~ at barth ..:tbe ?foxygen g1ven the unborn, resulting.
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computerized robot who, once she 1970s 'that "embryos will be lor sale . ~d as circumciSion nn !&gt;&lt;thy hoys.
Fortilnately,lhe future is 1101 in
was programmed,. was supposed to on the 'seed market' S\arting p&lt;;rhaps
· He went uh to say thaff&lt;ir modCI11 hands of the ftilurists.
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Geotp l'!8lea is a syndiCated;
"dust and vacuum, change the sheets, a few years from l.ow.':' ·
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He e'nvisioned som~one li.ke · uri the JOb -_- "cci!,amly d .they arc --:rlter for Newspaper El!lerprile ;
·. the meals and do the dishes."
· Arnol~ Schwarz\:pegger ("Mr. Uni- foresters, Jockeys, sold1ers or AIIOClalion.
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Tnday's Binhdays: Ac.tross Betty White is 7S ..Ballerina-actress Moira! . Happily;.S:QmC. ·Of the more pes: · taken from a woman; perhaps like · Slicarcr is 71. Hair stylist Vidal Suss01&gt;n is 69. Act&lt;!l" James•Earl Jones is' :
simi.tic predicdona abgut the }'tar Sdpliiai Loren .• "someone 'not only 66. Actress S~crc9 North is .64\. Ycntritoquisi Shari Lewis is-63, Talk show '
.2009 do notappeii ad~ just around ·spectacularly bellltiful but having an host MIWry Povich is :;R. Former hoavywci1ht boxing champion Muham·
, 'thecai:nereitll!=t;·One al.annist said in . engaging~onali!y .. -• to eventual- ma4Ali i.s5.5. Rhythm-und•hluc'i singer William Han (The Del(onics) is 52. r
1970 that,at the tum of the next cen· , ly·produce a race .of perfect hUJli8J! Singer Steve Earle is 42. Actor David caruso is 41. Siniler Paul YOung is · : ·
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"There h8s been serious talk," i~ 35, Singe( Shahhll Ranlf.' js 31.
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Thougpt for Today: ."llovc ·my ·~t. !love my present. I'm noc ashilned : •
' and arrive home on Thursd,ay... Talk People Shapers,.. of ~netic enzi, . of :what I' vc had, ~nd I'm nQt sad because I have it no IOliger... - Coletle, : .

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A free landlord and tenant law and
Racine Village Council wiU meet
fair housing training session will be .in recessed session Monday, 1 p.m. at ·
held at the Pomeroy Public Library, · the municipal building.
216 W.. Main St., Pomeroy, on Jan.
27. Meeting times are landlords, 10
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Tonight... Mostly clear. Low zero to 5 abOve. West wind 10 to 20 mph .
p.m.; landlords, S:30 to 6:30 p.m.;
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"'llidnight. Low 10 to 15.
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· ; Monday...Scattered snow showers.l,ow upper teens to low 20s. High mid · ing law, regulations and history. The
meeting is sponsored by ibe Meigs
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Dorothy S. 'Soileau, 82, of 178 .Gre.enbriar Street, Gallipolis, died unex· Tuesday... J;'~Iy cloudy. Low 20 to 2S. Hagh m the 30s.
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Wed~Wsday, Janiiary 15, 1997 in Holzer Medical Center,
Fund-raiser underway
Born
February
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The Middleport Fire Depanment .
Auxiliary is sponsoring a door-to- . ler of the lale James DOyle Speck lind Nimmie Sloan Speck. She was a home- ·
door ph01o fund raiser in Middlepon. maker and hall been an active member of the Gallipolis community since
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She
Photography on Feb. 22 and 23 from
noon to 7 p.m. and donations of $10 the Women's Associatidh of the First Presbyterian Church; and a past dea• LOS ANGELES (AP) ..._ If not beside the cair. The frunk and pas- are required \0 receive a IOx 13 p~­ con and a member of the adult Sunday School class.
for his famous last name, few would senger ·door were ' (itlen, and the tograph. Those soliciting will have
She married Robert I,.ouis So.ileau on December 3. 1950 at Baton Rouge,
·. /Oiow of Ennis Willjaril Cqsby.
emergency flashers were still blink- proper-'identification, it was.reported. · Louishina,'·and ,he :preceded her in death in 1975.
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Cosby, he. had a dream far removed
The woman was aqiilally the per- LCCD office dosed
·.Gallipolisi four grandchildren, Joshua Paul LaBello of Columbus, MiC,hael
~· Leading Creek Conservancy
ll"!lm the spotlight: tp educale chil- son Cosby, was en foute to visit.
Ryan LaBello of Columbus, Rachele Elizabeth LaBello of Gallipoli~ ; and
dren with leaining ·disabilities .like · according to a KCBS;JV report. He District office will be closed Monday Kristin Rae Hill of Pomeroy.
AU ncKETS MUST BE PICKEO.
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UP BY 10:00 P.M. (FRI I SliT)
Five sisters survive, Jennie Sue Ausborn of Amory, Mississippi, and Odie
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;1• That dream came to an abrUpt halt light the area. She arrived shortly 259?.
Jamie Latham of Macon, Mississippi. ·
~~jl) AMIDNIGIIIT MOVE OF
. early Thursday when the 27-year-old · a(ler the shooting an(j called police
Several pieces and nephews al§o survive. .
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CHOICE! $6.75 EACH
Columbia University doctoral student about I :30 a.m.: the station said, cit- Roubd and square-dance
· M~morial services were conducted.at II a.m. F•iday, January 17, 1997 ·
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A round and square dance will be · in the .First Presbyterian Church, with.the Rev. AI Earley officiating. There
was gunned down while fixing a flat 'ing 'unidentitied ~ources..
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DOMINOS PIZZA .
. The station would not disclose her held Saturday, 8-11 a.m. at the Tup- were no calling hours. Burial O?fthe remains will be in Port Hudson, Louisiana.
tire near Bel-Air,. one of the ciiy ~s
LOCATED
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.!ltost exclusi_ve and safest neighbor-. name, saying.only that she was in her pers Plains VFW. Music by True .
Arrangements were by the Cremeens Funeral Chapel.
VALLEY CINEMA OR AT
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. 40s, lived in Los Angeles and was in Country.
In lieu of flowers,.mem&lt;iri~l contributions may be made in Dorothy's mem(SPRING VALLEY CINEMAl
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ory to the First Presbyte~ian Church, SI State Street, Gallipolis, Ohio4S631.
:New York Cit:(. a grim-faced, puffy.Police sources quoted in today's Soup dinner
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-·was my 'hero.''
. i'" "'";' F· oi\¢;:w;tfie1s )llas-iri the ..lll'er'!t thil ,. chicken n&amp;l!!te' soup dinner Sunday
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. No immediate airests were made.'· time of, the killing, and.that a coni- starting at II d.ni. $4:50. for adults,
.P.olid:: suspect the younger Cosby posile sketch of the suspect was to be $3.50 for children. Carry-out avail\
'~!nisht have been the victim of a rob-'" released today.
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Jiery attempt. Nothing apparently . ' ' CosbY was the middle child of Bill
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Units ofthe Meigs County Emerby Cosby family home in upscale Like ·their brother, alii their names gencyMedical Service answered IC
Pacific Palisades. A man who identi- begin with E: Erika, Erinn, Ensa and · calls .for assistance.Thursday. Units .
.:(ied himself as Bill Cosby's brothel' Evin. Their father said th~ E stood for responding included:
in-law allowed 'detectives to enter the excellence.
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2:22 a.m., Overbrook Nursing
$;aid Detective Roseanne Pari.no.
. .. world's richest.enlertainer.s, a man for Center, Middleport, Catherine Vam- ..
, . ·Pqlice barred anyone from enter- whom fatherhood was tile wellspril!g er, Plea~ant Valley Hospital;
.ing '"house- including family- of his staqd-up comedy, a best-sell- . 4:45 a.m., Alfred Road,. Ralph
for fear of contaminating possible . ing book and the most. popular TV Douglas, O'Blencss Memorial Hos. evidence, Parino said.
series of ·the '80s, ·"The Cosby pital;
•• Cosby was driving a dark green Show."
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6:35a.m.,OBNC,DonaldSteven:Mercedes-Benz convertible on tbe
He was in New York, where CBS' · son, Veterans ~emoriai'Hospital;
•_$an Dieg() F~way when a flat. tire "Cosby" is produced, whim McBride
9:23a.m., Old Route 7 near Tuptprced him to pull over.
broke the news.
pers Plains. Dorothy Pence, Camden:
, · ~;n _the cold. still ni~ht1 he thre~ on· .
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Clark Mem(lrial Hospital;
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Searls, VMH;
~xygen Machine (Concentrators) •24 Hour ~mergency Service
r,~rered_roCosby fi'Qducuon~_. H~ w115 · ·
Veterans Memorial .
6:39 p.m., Morning Star Road, ·
rcp~tnll t~ lug ~uts wh~n he was
Thursday ·admissiOns . _ Ethel . Racine, Tanner Smith, VMH,'Racinc
.Portable ox-Ygen
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, ~hOt dead.wtth a smgle gunshot. . · Reeves, Coolville.
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· A woman who found the body an . Thursday discharges _ Edward .
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· . · II :20 a.m., Yellowbush Road, .·
•Same Day Service
•Accept Medicare Assignments
, 1;3Qa.m,.n'ldtcated the assailant was
HolZer Medical Cenler
Carl Reekers. treated at the scene.
.Courtesy calls for portable oxygen users.on Mondays &amp; Fridays
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Dittcha'lles Jan.' lfi •;- . Mrs.
RUTLAND
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The following cases were heard Daniel Shane, Racine, failure 10 comMonday in the Pomeroy court of ply, $63 plus costs; Deangelo ThompMtiyor Frank Vaughan.
· . son, Pomeroy, contributing to the
Forfeiting bonds were: Jackie delinquency of a minor, $213 plus
Large Jr., Pomeroy, open container, costs; Shirley Smith, Middleport,
$1 08; Danny Walton, Vinton, speed. speed, $4{i plus costs; Connie Fran$64; William Lehew, Pomeroy, cisco Fields, Bryceville, Aa.; court
speed, $65; Michael Seabolt, New ,suspension, $63 plus costs; expired
Straitsville, speed. $70; WiUiam Prid- ·registration, $63 p(us costs.
dy, Racine, speed, $65; Roger Brauer,
Racine; disorderly conduct, $83;
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The first dance matathon in the
speed, $67; Linda . Welch, Little United States was held in New York
Hocking, speed, $65; Jason While, City in 1923. It e.nded with Alma
Elida, speed, $67.
Cummings selling a world record of
Fined were: Earl Deweese, 27 hours on her feet. .
"18sori, W.Va., driving under the
influence, $375 plus costs, three
days jail, 90-day operator'slicense
suspension; Robert Gerl~~~:h, Hartford, W.Va., traffic light, costs only; ,
David Neutzling, Pomeroy, failure to
appear, $25 plus cos~; squealing
tires, $63 plus costs; expired tags, $63
plus costs; driving under financial
responsibility actiQn suspension,
$150 plus costs;
Anthony Robinson, Middleport,
underage consumption, $88 plus
costs; Sherrie I;!ranham, Middlepon,
speed, $46 plus costs; Hollie Amon.
?omeroy, speed, $45 plus costs; .

Dorothy S. Soileau .

·Wants cards
Dear Editor,
I am writing this request -for my
brother Raymond E. 'Peanuts' Brown
who left tbe Pomeroy Bend area of
Minersville in 1961 and went with his
family 'to Columbus to live.
. Many of his friends are still living
and .will remember him froni the

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Dorothy S. Soileau. 82, 178 Greenbriar St., Gallipolis, died Wednesday,
Jan.tS, 1997 in Holzer Medical Center.
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Bd;n Feb. 26, 1914 in New Albany, Miss., daughter of the lale James Doyle
and Ntmmte Sloan Speck, she was a·homernaker and had been a member of
the Gallipolis community since 1984.
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She was a member of the First PresbyteJian Church, Gallipolis, the
church's Women's Association, and a past deacon and mem.ber of the adult
Sunday School class.
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· Greer and Ozella. Speck, 1111 of New Albany, and Jamie Latham of Macon,
Miss.; at\d several. nieces and nephews.
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in the First Presbyterian Chufch, with the Rev. AI Earley officiating. There
were no calling hours. Burial of the remains will be in Port Hudson; La.
Arrangements were by the Cremeens Funeral Chapel.
In lieu &lt;Jf flowers, memorial contributions may be made to tile First Pre~­
byrerian Church, 51 State St:, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631,,

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Meigs varsity 'girls get 54-36 win ·over Nelsonville-York
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Roach added five as Meigs had a 2S- Meigs pulled doWII 31 rebounds with
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Meigs was able to increased the Roach added five each. The Maraudc:ombiaed to score 27 points in lead- lead to 38-23 heading into the final ers turned the ball over 18 times and
ina die Meigs Marauders to a S4-36 period with a balanced scoring attack had 10 assists led by Becky Smith
viclory over Nelsonville-York in. placing five differenttp!ayers in the with five. Meigs had 12 steals led by
pts'1ii-Yalley Conference basket- scoring column.
Roach, Jewell and Davis with three
WIICtion Thursday evening at LarMeigs · outscored the Buckeyes each.
ry R. Morrison Gymnasium.
16-13 in the fourth period as both
Heather Cagg led the Buck~yes
· The Marauders are 9-3 in the teams went to the bench. In tho with n)ne points, Arnie Adams and
Ohio Division and 9-S overall. Nel- fourth period, Meigs went to the line Mindy McClelland added seven
-villo-YOrk fell to 3-7 in the Ohio '22times hitting 10.
each. Nelsonville-York hit 12 of S3
Dlvis.iotl and 3- n overall.
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Davis scored five first-period ing column led by Jewell with IS. the line 18 times canning 10 forS6% . .
polnti to lead Meigs to a 11-8 lead Davis added 12. Meigs hit 17 of 49 The Buckeyes had 33 rebounds led
lftor one period. Jewell scored six from the floor for 35%. The Maraud- by Stephanie Shaffer with seven and
seCond-period points, and Ashley ers went41 times hitting 20 for 49%. Amanda Dalton with five. The Buck-

eyes had 10 uaists, with Cap gettina f~, and 18 twnoven.
~rve aotet: In the reserve
game the Liule Marauders gained
meuure of revenge by defeating
Nelsonville-York 31-23. MeiJS is
now 13-1 on the season overall and
10:1 in the Ohio Division. Earlier
this season the Marauders suffered
their only loss
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The future: Meigs will traveliO defenseman ·Ed-Jovanovslci under·
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injuries weren't known, they weren't
believed to be serious. He was treat·
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The C!tica1o Bulls star .could
Minneapolis police spokeswoman
race assault charges after kicking a Penny Parrish said no charges would
courtslde cameraman in the groin be filed Thursday. 'Qie investigating
cturinJ a . J&amp;me at Minnesol!' on officer, Sgt: Pete J~ekson, was off
Wednesda~ night.
Thursday, . ~nd Parrish said the
~ "He wants to sa~' that itcs aot.OK· ' proc.ess . will ·• ltil\e several days. ,
lbr (Rodman) to do that," Gale . inclUding attempts to contact RodPearion, the lawyer for came. raman man., .
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son said she and Amos planned to
The NBA said Thursday it is meet with.prosecutors today. .
reviewing the incident and considROdman was unavailabl~ f~r
ering a suspension which would be comment Thursday after practtce m
the second of~ se~ ror Rodman. -Deerfield, Ill. He said after the game

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bcncllcd against Kansas.
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)' "It completely changes things,"
With the best college team on its way
to town; Connecticut couldn't be in· UConn coach Jim q&amp;lhoun said,
referring to the mpre 'than obvious .
-a worse situation.
The Huskies, already an underdog . advantage the Jay hawks wpuld have
. to top-ran~ed Kansas, will be even • ~ausc of the suspenstons. "It
would be foolish to sa)' .it didn't."
~ in the o&gt;flole when they play
·The school and Big East did not
host to die Jayhawks on Sunday.
identify
the gjfts tbc two players
.UCorlh fanswon'(see Ricky Moore
. running the- floor or Kirk . King accepted. Published repons Thursattacking .the inside.
. day said King and·Moore accepted
Both will be watching from the . airline tickets in 199S. I
sidelines after they were declared
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they ,accepted improper gifts.
The uniY;ersity and the Big East
Conference agreed that M9QIC and
King • would not play . until the
schoOl's invesiigation is complete
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Pearson said Rodman had no
right to kick .Amos, no matter where
the blow landed.
. "He couldn't !Jelieve that Rodman would take his frustrations out
on him," Pearson said. "Thai's lhe
bottom line. He can't believe this
happened. He's really disappointed.
It's a fallen-angel kind of thing." .
Rodman was suspended by the
Bulls for two games·without paycosting him about $104,878 -last
month after a profane tirade on tele,
vision after a game. ROdman's comments after Wednesday's game also
contained profanity"- not related to
the kickin~ incident ·- and were
brondcast hve:
Last season Rodman, who has
won five suaight NBA rebounding

tides and earlier \his week reaehed
I0,000 rebounds, was suspended six
games for head-butting a referee.
"As with all situations that we ·
review, we'll look at videotape, our
security will talk to all parties
involved," NBA .spokesman Chris
· Brienza said Thursday. "We' ll wait
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This was the second time in less
than a week thatAmcis JOii_nvolved
·with a player at courtside. Los Ange- ·
les Glippers forward Rodney Ro1ers
fell on Amos during a game Saturday, and Amos told colleagues before
Wednesday's pme that he was given medication ror back pain.
Pearson declined comment on
ihose injuries, saying only that Amos
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athletic director Lew Perkins would did not practice as he continued to
comment on those reports. Calhoun recover from a recent muscle,strain
did confirm repoits that the inffllc- to his lower rightlcg. He wa.• listed
tions did not occur this season, but · as day-to-day anyway.
did not want to downplay the seriCalhoun also said he wa.• "very
·ousness of. the matter.
disappointed, initially, that. they
"It's not an easy time . for us," allow.ed themselves to he put into the
Calhoun said. "People say it's not a situation."
big violation- but it's still a viola"I still love-them and care ahnut
tion ... They did rccci,ve benefits they them, but"''m very disapJlllintcd in
were ineligible to receive."
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King was at practice Thursday,
1bc Hookies are JJ .J tiuing intn

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King, a senior captain, leads the
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game and is second in scoring with possible violation, plans to continuan average of about 12 points. ing combing through the facts with
Moore. ·a sophomore. has 'been ·run- the assistance of the Big East and the
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ver defense, and moved to a 47-39 end of regulation, with Brandon hit·
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ling a 20-foo«1r for a 78-76 lead,
Cleveland scored five points on . . Pierce scoring inside, Danny Ferry •
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th~t he was kicki~g at a camera and
complained that photogri!Phers sit ChicaJo native and lifelong Bulls
too close tO the court along the base- fan, is an in-house cameraman wbo
wu worldng on a freelance basis at
line, endangering players' safety.
Rodman said he didn't intend to the Target Center. .
"He just couldn't believe his
hurt Amos, but doubted the severity
luck
to work at this game," Pearson
of the injuries.
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Amos
filed
an
assault
report
then all of a sudden he went back," he said. "I said, 'What's'wrong with Wednesday night after talking to
· you? I'm sorry I hit you.'1ben all of police at the Hennepin County Meda sudden ·he says, 'Get away from . ical Center, where he wa5.talcen for
me.' All ofa sudden he passed oyt an examination after being carried
off the arena floor on a stretcher.
I'm lilte, 'Yeah, right.'"
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If a charge is filed, it most likely
The incident wu the latest in /l ·
growing list of iransgressions and will be, fifth-degree assault, a miserratic behavior by Rodinan. Pearson demeanor punishable by up to a year
sald she was receivinJ calls from in jail and a $3,000 line. Cases
media nationwide Thursday, includ- resulting in serious injuries can be
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ket by Potapeitko and two jumpers tbe line. I got the look I wanted. I had
by Bran.don.
Sura on me doWD in the box, and
Stith hit a three-pointer with 3:00 he's not a great defender down low.
left in overtime, and Marl( Jackson If you aren't 6-9, you aren't blockmade a layup with I :38 left to make_· ing my shot."
Brandon, guarded closely by
it 86-86.
Bobby Phills made one of two Mark Jackson, then missed at the
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seconds to go, and Pierce hit his
Cays coach Mike Fratello said his
fadeaway jumper in the lane over . team "missed too many wide-open
shots" despite shooting 49 percent.
Bobby Sura.
. . It was the same play' we ran at "Pierce made a big shot for them,"
the end of regulation," Motta said, he said. "We had a good look at the
referring to ·Pierce;s miss that sent basket. and we missed it..,
Denver, which began the game by
the game into overtime. "It isn't
designed for a specific person. It's missing its first live shots, later hit
our regular ·out-of-bounds play. We five in a row, inchtding a three-pointhad our four best offensive players er and 17-footer by Ellis that completed a 1()..2 run and gave the
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JIIIIUI Lawrence made eipu of!
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No. 18 MichiPD 89 ·
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Purdue 65
At Ann Arbor, Jerod Ward scored''
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five of Michigan's 10 three-pointers.
~Wolverines (12-4, 3-2 B~g Ten)~
hrruted Purdu_e (J-7, 2·2) to JUSI 39""
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· Foruon, double• and tripleteamed when he got the ball down
low, was held 10 a season-low nine
points, snappiill ,his streak of 43
games in dooble digits.
It was Cincinnati's most lopsided
defeat since an 88-721oss to Temple
on Dec. 16, 1993. .
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Elsewhere m the AP's Top 25, II
was Southern Cai7S, No. 6Arizona
62; N~. 9 Utah 74 •. Southern
MethodistS?; Thlsa 80, No. 12 New
Mex1co 57; No. IS Stanford ?2,No.
24 Oregon69; and No. 19Mtchigan
89, Purdue liS.
USC '75, No.6 AriZoaa 6l .
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'What's wrong with this picture?"'
Motta said. "I said, 'Wow, how
come?'
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luck with close bailgames. We i.eeded olle like this."
~icky Pierce's 10-foot ' jumper
with 2.7 seconds left in ov~rtime
helped the Nuggets sna.v a five•game
losing streak.
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LaPhonso- Ellis scored 27 points
and Stith 20 for Denver, which als9
ended a six-game skjd at home.
The Cavaliers, dropping their
fifth straight game, .,-ere paced by ·
reserve center Vitaly Potapenko,
who scored 16 points •.and B,randon,
-..:itl:i I5.
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ICIIIM 21 poinllllld SOUihemc.ti- !btiftime.
fornia coacl\ Henry Bibby woo the i UQ!b (11-2, 3-0 WAC) bu won
lllowdown .,.m. his son Mib,Ari- lseven ofeipt. SMU (10-4, 2-2) wu
lOIII's point pard.
led by J1y Poena's I' poinll.
The Trojans (8-S, 3-2 Pac-10)
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No. U New Maico 57
since 1992 and s111pped their fiveAt 'Mia, Shea Seals scored 21 of
Jan1C winning streak t1w 1 ~ Ari- bis 23 poinll in the fust half u the
iona (I 0-3, 3-1) in first place in the Gplden Hurricane opened a 24-point
. cOnference. .
!lalftime lead and COIS!ed.
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. Mike Bibby, the first fresbmao to
New Mexico (13-3, 2-2 WAC)
start at Arizona since Sean Elliott, shot just 42 percent from the field
missed much of the second half after and ne-led after havins moved up
picking up his fourth foul with 10:19 six notches in the national rankings
left. He fini,shed with rour points, ·this week.
five rebounds, two assists, two steals
Rod Thompson had 17 poil)~ for
and one turnover.
Tulsa (13-4, 3-0). Clayton Shields
No.9 Utah 74, SMU 57
scored 20 points to lead the Lobos.
At Dallas, Michael Doleac and
No. 15 Staalord 72
Keitb Van Hom sparked a decisive
No. Z4 Orecoa 69 .
· run to open the second half for the
Ttm Young ~red 20 pomts and
Runnin ' Utes.
Jnlbbed~caJeer:bigh21 ~~as
Doleac .had 26. point$ and Van the Cardmal ralhed from e1ght pc;1nts
Horn.·23, and they combined fqr 113. ,. down ijl the final4:20 of regulation
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· CX&lt;qc Washinglun 74, Daron 00
. Xa•ier 73. Virginia Ta:h 6
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admitted.
"After Brandon let go with hiS
shot, I thought to myself, 'Here we
go again,"' guard Bryant Stith added.
When Brandon's shot missed and
the NUBJeiS escaped with an 88-87
victory, tltere was an instant of disbelief.
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Temple 70, Cincinnati ~5
Tulane 87. Xuyicr H5
Wilminglon 91 , Enrlllllm 6K

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Oarloneal New Jeney, 7::\0 p.m.

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DENVER (AP) - The Denver
Nuggets ha,d come to expect the
worst. Going I· 7 in games decided
by two points or Jess will do that.10
you.
So when Cleveland's .~rrell
Brandon went· up for a 17-foot
"jumper at the end of overtii!IC, the '
Nuggets held their breaths.
"! .expected Brandon's shQIIO go ·
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hiah31 poillla. He mdeei&amp;bl ofl4
tifto.poinlllln. ~ oflbem from
behind the WBA's line-point line.
The sophomore guard- only 8-of.
45 in his put six games, a 17.8 perceat i'ale t1w ptonipled his ·-.,.
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Lebanon 6). Xenia 56
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Dover MI. IIKiian Vlll. 411
E. CliDion 58. C1inton-Muaie 32

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Fairhuld 48, Cow Orove ~
Fairless~. Canton Timten 31
Fayellerille ~2 . f.ru.ICtn Brown 43
Fedenll Hock.in&amp; !17. Miller 29
Gallipolis S7, Lop ol~
Gc«artown 7S, WillilliNbul)27
Orondviewl70. London SJ
Grecnc..-iew 44. Madison Plaiftll 2H
Hiahlanda 56. Holmc:s 41
Hifl1horo ~.Clermont NE 1-4
J~II-Scio ~- RiU,_ewOOd 4K
Ken• Roosewll SR. Rav~nno. 49
Kenton RidaC S3, SrrinJ. Nurehe~at 7

Dixie HeiJ,hls 64. Con~ !12

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Olkqo Ill HoultOn, 2:30p.m.
Toron~o at -Vancouw:r, 3 p.nL ·
CLEVELAND at L.A. Clippers. 9 p.m.
Ul• a1 PoriiMd, 10 p.m.

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Col. Lindca 81, Col. Centennial 11
Col. Walnul Ridp:: -'6. Col, Ptins 36
· Col. Wc:llin11on· :12, Mnranal~ Chr.

UCLA 79, Arironn St 62
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Al11llnlilt Ckan:RH 66. Orclcvillt! 44

Monll\flll69, Ponland St. 6ft
Monr~.mS1 . 82, E. Wlllhjna10n 78
N. Anzona 72. lduho Sl. S9
Ncvlkla 8;'11, New Mcxko Sf. Kl
Pndfic64: ltllltlo S4
·Ponland 8~. San Frucisco 8 I (0T)
S11n Diego RO. Oonza&amp;o"l 7-1
San Di~~:au Sr . 82. WyominJ 75
Sun Jose St. 62. Air force -':"i
Southem Cui 7;'11, Arizona 62
Snlllford 72. Oregon 69 (QT)
UC Sanla B1U"ttat&lt;a K~. Cnl S1.-Fulkr·

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Tul111.80, New- Mc~~:ico J7
Utah 74, Sourhern Mt~h. ~7

Cii\:Sycamore oll , Milford J8
Cin. Wes1en HIUs 78, CJn. Wirhrow

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14seconda left.lfe·bec:-~'a
career scorinate.dcr. p '"I Audiony Reed's ICbool record of 1,896
points from 1919-93.
"Honeyi:utt played 111 AII-Ameri~ln 'game," Tulane c01eh Perry
Clark said. "He really Came up big.
_Evetj time they mde a run, be came
up with an ~~t~swer," ·
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X.vier (11-2) tried ~~;verythinJ to
stop the 6-foot-9 forwaid, but never
fOWid an answer. . ·
"He presented bis-time matchup
,prilblelns," X.viercoach Slcip Pross·
er said. "He took our big Juys OU!side and hit 3s."
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games.
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sfown Fortson, and Rashec;d Bro' kel)boiough's shoolinJ that keyed
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Second-half rally helps Nuggets top Cavaliers 88-87 in OT

Little Minmi II. CiiL Norwood 47

LAJP., Elm .46, Hamilton Twp~ 24

Fairfield Uolon 71 . c.n.J Wln"'"-

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Cle. His. Beaumont 40, Lakewood Sl.
AuJudine J6
Cit!. Luchcn:m W. 69, Brooklfn .1:1
Clc. St. Joocpb ~I. M;dpart 47
Col ~n 6S. Col. EaiJ 18_
Col. f..ulmoor 62. Col. lndcpeftdehce .

more 36 ,

Baise St. 73. E. Mkhigon 61
' CS Nonhridge 90, ',\Ieber S. ..RI
' C,.J Poly-~LO 79, UC lnhfc 62
Califamiu 80. Ofqon St. 70
Hawaii 8~. Colorado St 6.~

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· Akron Cent.·Hower S8, Akton Ken·

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MiMii 102. Bollon 94
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Houlloa 89, Sauaiw:IIIU 80
Doo-118. CU!VEUND 87 (01)_
Ullh 95, Phoeni11. 91
l'onlaod 102, LA. Wen 98

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S11m Houston St 63, T~ns-Snn AntO-

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Cin. Lo..-dltnd S2, BltlnchHI~ 39.
Cln. Oak Hilla 46, Cin. Colerain J6
Cin. RcadiDJ S9. Cin. Madeira 3S
Cirt. Se¥en Hilla 64. LMJmorl. 31

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By The Ana lillld PI 311
Collqe baslcdball'a current Clipital wa conq~- twice.
With Cincinnm lad X.vier bod)
~in tbe Top 15 . - oftbi&amp;son, Cincinnati held tbe distinction
of beins one of collep hOoj,s' hot
spots.
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Thursda)! ·night duriq a double~at Riverfront Coliseum feawring teams from the Atfantic U)
conference and Conference us.(
In the opener, Jerald Honeycutt
scored. a season-hip 38 poiats aad
bee~me Tulane's career scOring
leader as the Orten WIVe belt No.
'- 14 X.vier 87-85.
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. snapped a four-pme losing 5lr!!lk
against Cincinnati by, ahuttina down
Danny Fortson in a .7():.55 win oVet
the fourth-ranked Bearcats. !
· ftoneycutt made 16 Of 22 sliO!s.
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his own attempt to cirCle the world in
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Gadhafi's
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adventurer Steve Fossett swept over
ihe Mediterranean coast . of Africa
today and sought permi.Sion to fly
over Libya in his quest.to become the
first balloonist to ci.rcle the Earth
. nonstop.
Early this morning, on the. founh
day. of his solo flight, the Chicago
securities trader was 300 miles south
of theM. editerranean Sea in Algeria,
after crossing the. Atlantic Ocean and
sailing ovet the Strait ·ofGibmltar.
"One ocean down," said ground
control team member Jennie Ritchie.
Fossett, who ·sped along at 120
mph for much of the day Thursday,
had slowed to about half of that today
in his attempt at one of the last great
unconquered aviatiqn goals, said
Alan Blount, anoiher member of the

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at the St. Paul United M&lt;thodist .
Church, Sunday, 7.p.m. sponsored by
NQrlheast Cluster United Methodist
Chun:hcs.

ing Command, Grear Lakes, Ill. .
' Air Force Airman Paul W. Pullins
· She is a .1996 gradua!e of Alexan·
· ~as graduated from tOaSic military ' der High School.· .
:tfaining at Lackland Air Force B·ase,
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.- :l:le ·is the son of Michael T. and . Navy PettyOf(icer .Second Class TUESbAY .
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Meigs County
· Nancy E. Gard ·of Middleport and is Harol4 :W· ' B1rd rec-ently returned
' 8 . 1996 gnJduate of Meigs Higl\
from as1x-mo~th deployment.to the Genealogical Society, Tuesday. 5:15
·'School'.
Medit~rranean ~nd ~lack sea• aboard ·p.m:, Meigs Museum.
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' the guodcd moss1k fngate USS Robert
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G. Bradley based out Qf Norfolk. Va. WEDNESDAY
!R~':y~~aman Rcci'IJit Rachel M .. • He is the son' of•William H. and lMIDDLEPOIIT -- Mi&lt;ll:lleP\}11 Litrcccn.tly g~uatcd fr~m ·U:S. Judy K. Bird of Racine a.nd is a
crary Club. 2 p.m. Wcdncsd~y at .thc
~~avy bal!ic training at Rccrun Tram: gr~uatc nf Southern H•gh School.
ho,mc of~~· Rochard Owen.
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New York, I was surpri sed to see a
well-. dressed female guest of the
hotel fill plaStic bag she had in her
purse with six rolls and nonchalant·,
ly walk out the door.
I was tempted to tell thi s woman
she was not only tacky but was stealin g. Remembering your admohi tion
to MYOB , I let it pass.'Was I wrong.
or should I have said something? -AI in Bellevue, Wash.
Dear Bellevue: Actuall y, the
woman was not stealing. When .a
complimentary meal is served, it is
· not specified how many rolls (or cups
of.coffee)'a guest should have. Was .,
it tacky? .Yes. Was il illegal? No.
Should you have said anything to
her? No. Why ris~ a fat lip or a broken nose for the satisfaction of "setting her straight"? Thi s was not your. •
business. .
Forget to save some . of your
favorite Ann Landers columns?
" Nuggets and Doozies" is the
answer. Send a self-addressed, long,
business-size envelope and a check or
money order for $5 .25 (thi s includes
postage and handling) to : Nuggets, .
c/o Ann' Landers, P.O. Box 11562,
Chicago, IlL 60611 -0562. (I~ t:;anada, send $6.25.)

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attending college away from home.
This is helpful to know if that stereo
is stolen from · the college dorm

MOles ON dean's list
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Joshua
Moles
of
Cheshire·
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been
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the
dean's
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· Chester e~terliiinw with ~family dinners during the .h111idays. Attending land University for the 1996 fall
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by Bob'Hoefljch
were their son, Tim, · of Thpper&gt; semester. He is a 1994 graduate of'
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ter of Chester; his sister, .Fern Mor- Joshua and. Terry Moles .of' Little
Kyger Road .. He is a senior majoring
Don't look now but again I'm ask- Valentine's Day this
through the ri~, and a nephew, Matthew Morris, in toxict&gt;logy. To qualify for the
big for help. It's gett.ing to be a habit, French City Chorus barbershop quar- Columbus.
dean's list, Moles had to be enrolled
'tets.
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time and maintain at least a 3 .~
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Quartets from the chorus will be Reception planned
. ·· P~maps, with a little jogging of
grade
point average on a 4. scale.
An open reception honoring
the memory, many of you will recall ·delivering singing· valentines. in
the hihiriops m.onologue that Andy Meigs Co;Junty this yearl rom 10 a.m. Alfred and Marjorie Crow on their URG honpr students
Thirleen Meigs County students
Griffith perfomied so~ years ago. It to 7 p.m. on Vill~nti~e's Day, Feb. 14. 50th wedding anniverslU)' wjll be
held Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m. in the made the dean's honor list at the Uni·
revolved around a football game l!lld So for $25 you can hire a quartet
l\ndy's comical impression ·of what which will not only ileliver two Bethany Building at Trinity Church; versity of Rio Grande for the wintet
romantic songs to you;:"~we.o;tlieart Pomeroy. The· couple requests that quarter.
was going on. ·
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Well; Pick Rupe of Pqmeroy, but will also present thehqnoree with gifts be omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Crow . Making a' grade of 3.75 or above
also recalls lhe'monologue and would a rose at the conclusion of the music. were married on Jan. 18, 1947 at the on a 4. scale during the quarter were"
like to obtain it so tliat he can share So if it's romantic that y~ant to be, Second Presbyterian Church in Deborah A. Alkire, Pomeroy; Lorrie
Washington, Pa. by Dr. Paul Ludwig.
it with grand~on. Today's young who could ask for anythi98 more?
A. Barnes, Rutland; Jonatban A. B
people, of .course, would not be
And how do you go abOut getting
rocker, Vinton; James Hayman, Eong
famili'!l' at all with this monologue. in ·on this deal? No . prob~,em. Yo'!
Bottom; Kimberly D. Janey,
•J&gt;p you have it hidden away among can phone Nora and Den¥Cr Rice at
Langsville; Adam P. Little Middleyour tap~~s and reco;Jrdinlls so that a 992-3759 or John and Joart'il.nderson
pan; Darin P. Logan, Middlepon,
at
992-75i6,
the
hitter
after
6
p.m.
1;0py colald be made? l just know that
Kenneth M. Matson, Racine;Andrea
Scheduling is being done jnGallipo~
~omebody o.ut there it stu.ck away. I
E. Moore, Syracuse; Amy D. Rouse,
"hope s'o. If you do please let me or · lis where t~ chorus.headq~ers but
Middleporl; Stephanie A.. See,
the
Andersoru;
and
the
R1c~ can get
Dick
know.
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· you on the right .track tQ ~l parlic· lished as a free servi~e to no;Jn-profit Racine; and Thomas J. Spencer,
Chuck· and Daisy ~lakeslee of ipant in the unusual offering., Or i.f . groups wishing to announce meeting Racine.
,Pomeroy, who·spend a lot of time in you prefer you can send y.gW, ch~k and special e.vents. The calendar is · ·
their ·retirement by traveling, have or money order to Sl'I;:BSQSA, not designed to prolflote sales otfund .
French City Chorus, P. 0 , Box 208, . raisers of any·ty(JI!. Items are printed
'their first great:grandchild.
Callipolis. By going the mail route, as space P'!.rmits and cannot be guar~ 'The new arrival was born on Jan.
14 to Mr. and Mrs. Lance Hatra ol of course, you'll have to bE ' sure m anteed to run a .spt!cific number. of
Olathe, Kansas. The baby, weighing designate the honoree and prJvid.; the days.
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. iri at eight pou11ds, two ounces, has recipient's address and times of availbeen named Amanda Victoria after ability so that the quartet can milkeu SATURDAY
her greai-grandmllther, Daisy Victo- satisfactory delivery,
SALEI).f CENTER -- Star Grange
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'ria Blakeslee.
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· 778, Saturday, 6:30p.m. for fun night
Natural gas rates are !I.P; The and potluck supper, ' follow~d by
Grand~nts are Patricia Cin:le of
Wichita, Karuias, and iM late Melvin Public Utilities Commission esti- third degree practice, 7JO p.m .. ·
Circle arid Mr. and Mrs:· Franlc liaf- mates that the cbange will res.I!Jl in an
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. , ra of Kansas. Great-grandparents .i.n increase ohbout $9.40 (JI!r month for SUNDAY
additibn to Mr. and 't&gt;{rs. Blakeslee the average customer. · However,
·PQME~OY •• Annual meeting of
.iu'e Mrs. Alta' :Williams and Mrs. Alta you prObably will get hit harder than the Parish of Grace Episcopal Church
·~a. both oLKansas. · .
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. that in view of the extremely cold will take place on Sundily in the
weather we've been having. Shoot- . Feiger Memorial Parish Hall of the
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ing up the. thermostat to keep warin church ,complex beginning with a ·
.i · If your sweetie says yqu "ain't" got
no romance, here's your opportunity is like using the credit card. You don't potluck h~!)s~eon at II :30 a.m.
realize how ·hard you're gettmg hurt .
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'You're really being offered a nov- . until you get the bill . Howeve~, it fig·
v:a~
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el approach to the observance of · ures. If you're warm, it is, jitdeed, pastor of the Forest Run Baptist
•MCGidlion
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Church, will be the guest spt!aker at
easier to keep Sll)iling. .
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;,ined the medical st# at Veterans· in addition to practicing' internal
· Memorial H;ospilal in Pomeroy, Hos- . medicine at Vetefl!ns Memorial, will.
jJital Adlllinistrator Scott Lucas also, perform .some family .practice ·
announced today.
· serv1ces.
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His office is located in the Meigs '
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received his medical degree
' in May, . Medical Complex adjacent to Veter, 992 from the ~ind Medical College ans.Memona
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ical Co;nter in Karachi until late p.m.; Wednesdays, I to 1 p.m.;
1.992. In July, 1993, he began a year.- Thurs days, 9 am. to 1 Pl~m .
· other· hours . · Rahman
Dunng
long internship in internal medic1.' ne
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Medical Center in New York. In July, Karen Roush, a long-time employee
1·994, Dr. ~an beJ!an a two year of the hospilal, is serving as recelh ·
resideilcy in internal medicine with tionist for both Dr. Rahman and Dr.
die Western Reserve Care system in Satywan Chhabria, another rece~t
Youngstown, Ohio, and comes to addition to the hospital staff.
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:ur.stem. .
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Dear A.nn Landers: I am engaged
to a wonderful man whom l love very
much. His only living parent is in
failing health. "Hank" also has a
mentally handicapped sister, "Molly," who requires supervision. Hank
and IIi ve together, and we have taken care of Molly on many occasions.
I can foresee ·in the not-too-distant
future Hank's father beComing unable
' to.care for Molly or himself.. [ have
heard Hank tell other family members he would never put his sister or
his father in a nursing home. You may
think I'm selfish, but I ain not pre, ·
pared to take on this · demanding
responsibilitY· ljusi don't see myself
as a live-in nurse for the family. I'm
quite sure this is the pl!'n, and frankly,
I feel as ifl am being set up.
Should I bring up this subject
before the wedding or wait until
Hank and I get settled? ,Please give

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WILLIAMSBURO, Ky. (AP)'- won1ed pareniS Wednelday that 111C
'Di~ Cooper hid 10 bleak lhe newa bathroom fee is beina eliminaled
lo her husb.nd: Thieves who broke froiJt Ms. Dye's "P.E. PerkS" Pl'9into her tar stole his· mother and gram. Parents had complained that
father.
children weren't always llllowed 10
. Mrs. COQper, from Garfield go 10 the bathroom when they needHeights, Ohio, was staying at a hotel ed.
last weekend at the iime of lhe theft.
Under the program, pupils in Ms.
Police Sgt. troy Shaq~ investigaltd. Dye's clasSI!s earn play money for
"She started lo tell me what was good behavi&lt;l!: and may use the cash
missing," Shaq~ said. "'Some jock- for perks. -A special bathroom lri.p
ey silk$, a lilack uunk with some pho- would cost $10 in play mon~y.
tos and memorabilia and, oh yeah,
Jennyc Balcer, one of the parenls
two urns with my mother and father- who complained, said her son drinks
in .. (aw's remains In it.' [said, Excuse a Jot of water due to a medical conme?"'
dition and he doesn' t always'take care
So how do yo~ tell yo\tr husba~d oflhe urge 10 go during sch¢uled
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his pareniS' remains have been restroom breaks.
slolen1 ··
"He's ip first grade, and he wails
"I said, 'Gary, They took every· until the lasl minule/' she sai!l. ·"I
thing - they even look yout molher don't want to be .called to school
lll)d father,"' Mrs. Gooper said.
· because· my son wet his pants."
Kentucky State Police later recov·
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ly had dropped them off ouiSide a pharmacist who joked over the phone
nearby restaurant. .
about being l'obb¢ found out police
· Mrs. C(I()JlCr was returning to her weren't amused.
Cleveland area home from Ocala,
'Four squad cars converged on Jan
Fla., where her husband's parents had · Kemp's drug store Wedri~ay lifter
lived. She was bringing home sever- . a Florida phannacist telephoned Sanill items, including the ashes, !hat had . dusky police to tett them Kemp was
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' WednOiday Scnolceo • 7 p.m.

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Wednetday Scrvicea • 7:00p.m.
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PUIOI': Mark Morrow
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Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Wonhlp . 10:1$ a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wtdneaday Service' 7:00p.m.

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l'ulor: Oene zS,....pchool· 10::10 Lm.
Wonh•p · 9:30o.m., ?p.m. •

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PIIIOr : Dlhicl Berdine
· . Wonhlp • 9:JO Lm. Sunclay
Bible Study • 1:00 p.m. Wedneodoy

.......IIi ca.rcto al Clorlot
· PUIOr: Pllilip Stunn

Old lletlool Fne WJ1 BllldA ca.rcto
·.
28601 St. Rl. 7, Middleport
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evenlna · 7::!0 p.m.
· Thurocloy Scrvlua : 7:JO

S,....y Sc:bool: 9:JO a.m.
Wonhlp Service: IO:JO a.in.
Bible Study, Wednetday, 6:JO p.m.

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llllilt ....... Clollrdo
Sl. Rl. 143 jUII off Rl. 7

lllnfonl Clovc1o
Ia
~-uHanford, W.Vo.
• Putor:.Rn. David McManil
Sunday School • II a.m.
Wonhip • 9:JO a.m., 7:Je p.m.
Wodneodoy Scrvicea • 7:JO p.m.

, _, Rn.llma R. Atne, Sr.

10 a.m.
'WSIMMiay
!.."':"ZSchool·
·y Senoicea
lla.m., 6 p.m.
•7 p.m.

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21111 St. M
P -: lamea E. Keeoee
Wonhip • IOO.m., 7 p.m.
Wodnoodoy Service• • 7 p.m.

ML Morilll a..... or God
·
Rldno
l'ulor: Rev. Jamca S.uerf~eld
Sunday School : 9:45 a.m.
, Evtnina • 7 p.m.
Wodneodoy Scrvlca . 7 p.m.

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Sunday Scllool • !S:JO a.m.
Wonl!ip • 10:45 a.m. ,
Thundoy Scrvl~ • 7:JO p.m.
Ro- J'm WID llloplllt
SalemSI. · ·
1 PUIM: Rev. Paul Taylor
Su~y Sdoool • 10 Lm.
Evenina • 1 p.ll).
Wed 1 r•~•·7p.m.

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Ral1aelo Clo .....
75 r-1 51.~ Middleport.
PIIIOf: !ln. Jolot Neville
Childreo'loenoice · 10Lm.
Wonbip • 7:30p.m. ·
Wedaadoy Service· 7,30 p.m.

8,.. ... 8alla a.-.
•
-:-Manley
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhlp • 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thurocloy Scrvic:o • 7:30 p.m.

Laonl ClllrF- MetMdlat Clollrdo

· PIIIOr: Pclet Tremblay
Sunday Sc:bool • 9:30a.m.
Wonhlp • 10:30 a:m. and 7 p.m.
· Wodnetday Serv.ic:o • 7:00 p.m.

Rotllad Commull)' Cloorc•
Putor: !ln. Roy McCarty
Sunday School ' 9,30 a.m.
SondayE...... ·7p.m.
Wcdnoodoy Scrvicea. 7 p.m.

........... Chr&lt;• ., J - Cilrlol
aiLattOrDoJPortlllld-Ridne Rd.
Branch Praidcnt· Michael Duhl
Sunday School· 9:30 o.m .
Wonllip • IO:JO o.m.
Wodncodoy Scnoic:oo • 7:JO p.m.
Tbe

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St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday School10:20-lla.m.
Relief Soc:icty/Priellhood 11 :05· 12:00 noon
Sacr•menl SerYlce 9-lfr.lS a.m.
Hom&lt;mokinamectina. hi Thu,.. • 7 p.m.

SL JoU Ladteru Clolll&lt;.
Pine Grove
Rev . Ocorac Welolck

Worohip • 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.

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Ottr Seriour .........
· Wtlnuland Henry Sll., Ravenawood, W.Va.

In trim p111ors: Rev. Robert Hupp
Sunday School· 10:00 a.m.
, Worahlp ol I a.m.
·

5I. ..... Lalllino c••n• '
Corner Sycamore lt. Second 51., Pomeroy
Rev ..Gcot'JC Weirick
Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.
Wonhlp • II a.m.

Unti ed Meth o d 1st

Putor: Sharon llauaman

Sunday School • 9:JO a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m., 6:JO p.m.

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Plllor: Rev.,Charles Muh

Holy Eudllliloand
.
Sunday Schoolt0:30 a.m.
~ hour fGIIowlna

w. """'*"' '
s::,''

923 S. third k. •td'

,_Michad~"

WOIIbip • 10 a.m.

un.,

Worship · .9:JO a.m.
Sunday School· IO:JO a.m. ·
·
UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.
: Flril Sunday' cif Monoh • 7:JO p.m. IICrvke
Topper; Plalu St. hoi
PallOr: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Wonhip -10 a:m.
Tueodoy Scrvi""'. 7:JO p.m.
CaalniCMbotrY(Sr-l
t'uoor: Ch11IC1 Neville
Sunday·School • 9:45 a.m.

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Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Rlv. llloc:kwood
Surldoy Sdoool -!1:30 a.m.
WOIIhip ID-.30 Lm., 7:JO p.m;
W - y Service ·7:~ p.m.

I

aenolco, 7 p.m.

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Salaa St.; ...~!... .

a.t ,, .....

Sway SchOol· 9:JO Lm.
Wonhip - 10:30a.m. .
Thundoy Scrvicea •.1 p.m.

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=School· tO a.m.

!ln. Oydc llendaaoo

W

Sundlly aorvice, 10:00 Lm., 7:JO p.m.

Y- FtUowahip~y, 7o00p.m.

.

W - y - . 7:30p.m.

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Pulor: Kelllldh Bok&lt;r
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
·
Wonltip • h.m.
W - y Scrv~ tO a.m.

PIIIOf: Rev. Marpret J. -inaon

--c

W~·7p.m.

v-,.

Now lJit
c3m 0.0..., ~t Road, Oallipolia, 011 .

Sunday, 2:30p.m.

IIJ~
,_,Theron Dwbam

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, _, Briaoi'lloriiiiCII ·
Sunday School·IO Lm. ,
Wonhlp • 11a.m.

=~"'C
Bvnin&amp;·7:30p.m.

w....

-dlly IIOnoice • 7:30p.m.

.
;_v...,Talt

CaoMit Dollod ...............
. Helen JClinc
Coohltto a..... ..
Main a Plfth St.
Sunday SdiOoJ. 10 a.m.
Wonhip-9a.m.
Tuaday Scovlcel· 7 p.m.

t

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s-t c .

Orand Slreet
Sunday School • 10 Lm.

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. l'aalor.Rn: Kriaw ......_

l!daol

Hall

· tnow andice RoBiovol.;......

Sunday School- 10 Lm.
Wonhlp • II LOL

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w.,..;p. Lm. .
5.-y SchOol· 9:45 a.m.

IIJ Cloardo

TOt;i·~c;;;~S:::!,

· Total

Poilu
Law
EtlleraeiMnl.....-211,000.00
A1·1.C ~ Uglllh.
240 luppl....,....,.lll .......
.! .._ ..,_...... ~.........,1,010.00
Totti ...... LJohllfitj ......~...
l
, , _ ....................--11,000.
' I'AOGAAII V '' IAIIC

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Worallip • IO:JO LID., 1:30 p.m.

I,

tsc,

D)wulli C
a.rdl
Sunday School· 9: a.m.
Wonhlp • 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.

"'olliSc:hlipiOOI· • 9:JO a.m. .
~
IO:JOLm.

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MW' P,Nt l"'lard
. Putor: OreJOIY A. Cundiff

Sunday School • 9-.30 Lm.
Wonlllp • I~JO a.m.;6:30 p.m.
Wedneodoy Scrvlcea • 1 p.m.

ReediYIIOF........

CloordoollbcNPIIIOf: Milt A . Dupler

Sunday Scllool · 9:30a.m.
Worship ·10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
W - y Servia:•· 7 p.m.

s;..._ a..rcto orlbc. l'ulor: Bill 511....
Sunday Scllool • 9:JO Lm.
Worship · 10:30 Lm., 6 p:n1.
Wednerday Servka - 7 p.m.

PciuO) Olll'dtofiMNADRIII
l'ulor: Rev. Thomu M.Ouna

Sunday School • 9:JO a.m.
Wonhip . IO:JO a.m. and 6 p.m. .

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llupptlll/llllt•--··

lMO
: ...........; •• ~ ............. .3~00

s

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Wonlllp . !0:45a.m., 7:JO p.m.
w-....y 7:JO p.m.

..

Mt. oiift c--1IJ Cloordo
, _ , L a - )luah

. Wcclnoday Scrvice • 7 p.m.

••

Uallad M Cllllrill
I!L 7 oni'l&gt;IIICIO)' By-Paoa
PaotOr\ !ln. Robcrl E. Smidt, Sr.
Sundiy School. 9:30 •.m.
Wolahlp • IO:JO a.m.. 1 p.m.
Wednetday Service· ·7 p.m.

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: SMISuppluM' rlall ...... .
~• ···-·········-····-··-···000.00
lleluncle ,_1,aoo.oo
' Total

liayor

· · tor everything

and

A1·7·11

.

210 ............Jtlll

\

-:RoyHUflltr

S-y School· 10 Llll.
Evenina 7:30p.m.
·
Tundly.t Thitradly • 7:JO p.m.

L=•l•ttve

AGtt.:tlllfCOUI

21t liltrleiM&amp;JU ...........
.._.. _ ......- .........1,100 00

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21llnlptQYM ..w........
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Tol8l ~.Acllvltlet.

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S1'RINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) Bedrock never loolceil'like this. ·
The local. cable company broad·
casl explicit sex scenes from The
Playboy Channel Thur.;day over the
Cart~ Network for several miilules
- while the audio continued 10 be
lhe voices of Fred and Barney from
lhe .. Rintstones."

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FURNITURE &amp; HARDWARE

COPI

1~1..\ 21!1 PerwniWJIIt I

111 It' I .-wagr I ............
..............................13,300.00
tt21mptoyw Bltlllllla . ....

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240 Sllpplleoiii....W........
11

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992-2175

u~·- Tax,_, 11,710.14
GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL
A E V E NU E
F II N D
APpROPRIATION-......,,_,,

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P,.tlrlont of CounCil.
A-. Klllly Hyoell
Clttk of CounCil

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CEATII'ICATE · ·

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lllollon 17111.38, R.C. • "No

Granta
,
DO Conlnctuellervloee ...
....,••_, •• _ ...................800.00
240 lunii....,.IMala .... ·!"'···~-··:
't'.1.177At
Total Other ... , .... Qnnl,
. •.................. ,_........7,177.41
Total federal Gnnl Fund •
.......- .........- ........21,477.41

beoome tifectiYI unlit 1110
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. t'1Jia

P0$,1467

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IPHOlSnRY
At 2 Locations
Rutland, Oh.

.814-742·29116
IN!I~IA. Oh.

DOWRtOWft
ilhNtlt II n Plojllt
240 Sllpptltl....... , ..........

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. .. ·P.M.
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$1,0.00.00
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115 E. Memorlll Dr.
1182·2104

PomeiaY

S1n11t Htnit
Ctnatructltn
New Conatructlon &amp;
Remodeling
Kitchen Cabinets
VInyl Siding • Roofs
Decka - G1ragee
Free E1tlinlte1

614-742-3411
1111r'171 mo. peL

SNOW

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The State of Ohio liillga

REMOVAL

Ylllalo of Pomeror In Hkl.
c-ty, and In whole
cutlod)' the Flln, Journala,
and R-rda are requlracl

-Driveways .
•Parking Lots

::;

Top,Trlm,
• Removal &amp;
Stump Grlndhig

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Ml AIIO Aucbon Ia Blckll Fndoy·

liNGO
RACINE, OHIO
AMERICAN LEGION
POST602
'Doora Opan 4:30

DU / &amp; SR -22

Game Startll &amp;:45
Pay out Ia liCCOnllng to
number of players.
Under n- maiiiJiement
Public Welcome '

•· Di scou nt s &lt;
Comput er Q uotes

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ROAD

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(6 14) 992 -6677
Po me roy

Pick up dltclrdad
lppll•nce•. battertet,
miD)' mellle&amp;

motor btockl.
Bam-a pm

Birthday·

eo.-.

"Perky" ·

Memorlel Of you
edll haunt me end
my helt1 1• fuH of
lldnelt

But ~n'lg all
the gOod tlmall
helpa fill the volde
with glsd:un
81dty mleeed by

vage vehi_cles. Selhng pans. 30£-

773·5033.
Top dollar- antiques, furniture, ·

gla11, china, clocks, gold, silver,
coins, watches, estate&amp;, old a10ne
jara, old blue &amp; White di&amp;hea, ola
wood bollles, milk bo1tlea, Meigs
County Advertisement. Osby

Marlin. 814-992-7441.

FREE

Wanted To Buy: . 2~ Semi ·Automatic Browning Rifle. Made In ·
BelgiUm. 614·446·4053
Wanted To Buy : Ant1qu&amp;S · Fur·
Mure, 614-446· 7612.
Wanted To Buy : lillie Tykes
Kitchen Set, Workstlop, Play - ·
house, Possibae Any ·Other little •

Tjko Toys, Please Call 014 ·245·
5887.

Wanted To Buy : We Buv'r ·Auto's
Any Condition. 614-388-9062, Or

814-742-2539.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE S

110 · Help Wanted

005

a-.-.....,..,_11_11___

•ATTN: Pt. Pleasant• Po11a1 po·
sitions. Clerks and sorters. No
e~:perience · Jequired. Benefits.
1For exam, salary, and t11tlng tn·
formation call 1· (830) 901-5570
lllt 367'0 8am-8pm.

12.09 per rmn.

A:VON I All Areas I Shirley
~a. 30&lt;-675-1429.
Able A11on • Represen!ahves
needed. Earn money tor Ctlnst·
mas Dilts a1 hOmetat work. 1·800-

Muat bt 18 yrs.

992·15356 or. 304 -882•2845, tnd

1-tOO·OSI· 7711
Ext. 1221·

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7 · ~-~~~~-----40
GIVeiWiy .
Alaaka Jobs I Earn Up To
3 FrM kllttnl, lwka old. 2

.blackl, 1 black/gray, 2407 Mon·
roe AYtnue, lnytime belore

e:QOpm.-ootlosron-.

&amp;30 ,000 In Three Months Fishing
Salmon. Also Constructton, Can·
neriea. Oil Fiefds And More. Call
1 Days 40 7- 875 -2022 Ext.

05261.02

Labrador craaa puppiol, ,7wlll ARE YOU TIRED, BORED. REST·

old. mather .. R:l,:~~d lab,

LE_SS? n you are any of lhese, we
can help. Irs yDur rime. , .put it to

ol46oo4322localtd by calling (1 14 )·

work In telephone IIIII. PA·RTTIME WORK Calf 814-G92-7II55.
Avon $8 · $15 /~r. No Mini mum
Ord.&amp;r, No Door -To ·Ooof, No lnvtntory. ! ·800· 736-0188 indltiSI

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--YOUR MESSAGE
¢AN QE SEEN HERE ·
· FOR ATOTAL OF
$7.00 PER DAY.

Friel dl

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To good hol'nt· amau mala
houildog, apprax. 1 monilia ole!,
.,OUII·trained, goad with llida,

Send S.A.S.E. 10 Nuggol Unit
3~·8, 10151 Unlvorolly 81vd. O&lt;· ...
lando FL. 32817

Tw 1 Olcl 8Ngie PupL 1
- . 1 Famato. 81•·2!0-0223.

Dealer• Wanted Stt Your Own
~Cal au ••, 1 And s .,..,

supplies Info, no- .obligation. -

114-115-3317.

.

FUII•Tn, Port-Timo Tu-ore ''
.....530.

·

Furnhuro, Salea, Retoli Salol '

-·dlall ()pooinga ~
ply: Ulaatylo Furriltu(e, l5f
Avenue, Gallipolis, No Phone
Helpful

Tlilnl

CalloPieloel

-;

Handyrt~~;n nee.d 10 do we~ranay
Horna, Vory Go•ll•. 114·258· work on mobile hofl1oa. At&gt;Pfil:ant
11101.
•
must: be wt•ing to. IUI&gt;conwact,
lnjurH Yellow Long rllllabie Vlhlclo. ~l1a';o l~no.
Mill Cll Vlclnily: PIUI
nlgllll Q
Hut. 114,•41· 4731 , IU·••e·
•-ranee
IJiild -'&lt; hablli,Inhcnoat
&amp; rot~ ·
~·· liti obte 10 bo lnourect 1
II ,.. • • bo IOiif own

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-- 60 Lott ll1d Found
--- Found· bifocal&amp; tn leather l1ke
--CIH. S. 2ncf. MickttlftOrt v•c•nuy,
-or Mullins In·
--- 114·182·331t
-f'br!w~Qy
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·own hours. S20k to .$50k/rr 1·
.
Pupj,;.;, PupPe;. Puppioll ColMa 800·:1&lt;8· 7186 •.1508.
JGarrn~~n Shepherd Mirtd, Melt
And Female, Tom Anc:l Patty E1rn 1000's weekly ltuffing tn·
~olopas at homo. Bo your boll. "
Spra- Alii&lt; 8:00 P.M. Or - · Start now. No experience. Free ...., 111&lt;--212s. .

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2:00 PM DAY BEF OR E PUB LI CATION!

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Puppiet. ( ).-..Htt
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hiJllf around for
another 50 yean.
T. HyseU .

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Wanted- reaJ •nd lai 112 ton '69
Chevy I'C., 6 lug, leal Silting only,

AN NO UrJCFr.1EN TS

HIPPY Ad

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J &amp; D's Auto Parts. Buying sal-

Umntone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand
985 4422
Chester, Ohio

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•v•r~-aoon

Smith Bu1ck Ponliac. 1900 Eastern Aveooe, Gallipolis.

R. L. HOLLON

Happy. Ad

PUBLIC NOTICE

·~

Truck&amp;, 1990' Models Or Newer,

7

Kara!

NOTICE Ia h'"by given
that on llaturdar, January l ·r----~-~~'1
11,
1t 10:00 a.m.; •
public " " will Ill hekl at
411411 . Llurtl Cliff A01d,
Ponit10y, Ohio, to 1111 lor
cooh _the · . following.
collllloral:
1113 FORD RANGER
ti'TJII10AIDUII33783
Tht l'armera Balik and
Savlnga·
Compan)',
Pomteo,, Ohio. reMrvee
lilt rlfhl to bid .. lhll .....
and to wHhdnw the ollow
collateral prior to 111e.
l'urthor, The Fonnors lank
and Savlnga Camp1ny
rootrvee the rtebl to ......
..., or all '*'- oullmllt4lll.
,.....,, ' til• allova
will ... tOICf1ii1lie
condition It Ia In, with no
e1p01aa or lmpll•d
Wlll'lllllla given.
·
and the p••• Ants.
For further lnlormallon,
Over the HIP
--Jerry .. -·7430.
(1) 15, 18,17; 3TC

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Clean Lat• Mod81 Cara Or

985 .4 473 ·

Public Notice

WhoplltldiWIY

· M.T.S. Coin Shop, 151 Sacond
· Avenue, Galli~lia, 814·446-2842.

ESTIMATEES

Guess who~
trading these 2
:Whee&amp; for four
uhee&amp;?
Bappy 16th

Wanted to Buy

AbiGiulo Top Doi!Jir: All U.S. 511-

•NawHomea
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop It Compant

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YIIf An•&lt;iald Coins, ProoiHtl,
DiarMnda, Anbque JIWelry, Gold
Ringa, Pre-1Q30 U.S. Cunency,
Sterli(\g, Etc. Acquiailiona Jeweiy

DUMP TRUCK
seRVICE

.Sentinel
Clauifiedi
992-2156

PERRY F• .
· HOFFMAN

90

TRUCKING ·

Iiiii• c-ty, Ohio

· of

773-5785 Or 30H73-~7.

ROBERT BISSELL
COIIRIUCDON

Call Anytime

(1) 17, 24: lTC

In

•ee,OI'Iio &amp; W.at Virginia. 30 .. •

Any CiH
An y Dnver

=ern::

In Memory

Rick Pearson A.uct1on Companr,
tuu time auclioneer, complete
auctidn
service. Licensed

Easy Pay Auto
INSURANCE

. MRYSUNDAY

114-892~

Sa turd~. Ron . on Friday, Jel.f
Dykes on Saturday. Rt 2·33 "
'CrassrOBds·

ALL OHIO

-Etc.

PCNMIOt

and Auction

Ea1111. Farm Salol. Call 81&lt;-«e8241, 014·388-$..S.

my llgn8&amp;Ure~ thle

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Public Sale

Lemlew'a Auction Service, Lettie
Lemley, Auctlonur. Household.

Owner:
Ronnlli Jo:1e1.,/

llh day of Jomiary, 1M7
Cltrll of

day • Mondoy ldltion· • :oopm ·

frldar.

1111.-

20 Year• EJCperience •

the ••m• . 11 1 true . end
ootNotoopyll....:.
Wllneu

day before tht ad II 110 run, Sun-

JONES' TREE SERVICE

been comp1rtd· by N .,..._
lh• Hid original and that

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·liNGO

.
210 'Peraonll s.r-Jton
211 lelrrleiWir er -~-~..

•

.lohn--

·&gt;

..~

Total Cope I'HI 0111111 ........
.....1t.IDO.OO
at··~·,·-•··-·;·-···
.. l'ema I 1nd
Ftml II

,.raon•

ss•oo.. • ·PIICit'l

'

"llltlqYH Tt

949·3327
591·1197
~~-:.:.:,a:,=.......... r~:.o~~~·a~n!:: ~:: 1...___.:1.

To11!18ultcll.. Fund............
....:..............,.,_.......e.,200.00
Glll,.D TOTAL DEBT
SER\IICE.........."'"''"I.200'00
And 1M YIHtg• c;:.rtt II
he!'abf 1uthorlzlcl to draw
wll'ranto on the Vlllogl
Trealurer tor plymal)ta
trom 1ny of the .foregoing ·
approprletlono
upon
PfOIIII' c.nlflcollt
and , JrOUohert therefor,
appro~ llf the lloanl ·or
olflce,Jro:.uthortud by law
to a
lilt - · or an
onl'--' or NIOiutlon of
coun.oll . to mate thl
e~raa; provided tllat
no wt~nta ahlll .,. cJrwn ·
or paUl lor tallrlll or
wagte IAOIPI to
loyad lly authorll)' of
I n - " ' - with low
or or,.tnilnoa. Provided
further
.that
the
approiprlellono
lor
contlnltllelta can only Ill
expendad upon ap,.al of
-thtnle vola of Council
tor ltema ol exptnoe
cci~etlluthig •
lagol
ollllga11'!n . og•lnat tht
village, and lor purpo111
other then lhoM COV41lH lly
ot
r ,
epeolltc
~~· hnJAI!IIIft,
11. Thla
re•o!!i~Uon ahaR tok• 11111Ct
at the . tarlltat period
altowadb11aW.
.
Poaaecl January 8,1887

All Vard Sales Mu11 Be Paid In

Advance. Doadlino: 1:00pm the

(NO Sunday Calls)

follow ng DEBT IIRVICE Ann u·al
Approprlallon
~NDS.
Ordlntnoe Ia taken and
'GINEAAL.OILIGATION
coplad from· th• orlglnlal
. IOHD I'UND
Onllnanet now on lilt with
••••.:...............,,_,.. ,...1.2QD.OO

Middleport •
1
VIcinity

80

·iiiiuniJ eudltor

Mlllure:....

:~.~~- ~J~ao~.':~,n:~!n

614-992•7643

7/1CIIIIn

h;iiO'i."S:"Tiiat=-: ~=-~a.:n:.:":o
appror,rlattl · from lht certify that tht lorttolng

1114.,\ .... Jlund

•

•
7

'

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

;:;,.i-""il;i·;~~· v~~· ~~~ Cltrll of the

Ill.,\

.'&lt;

t

rtpalr.
lUIIHipl, 011 Chlnge,
W&amp;x,Butnng
Long St., RUUend, Oh.
742..za35, Aak for Kip

•oO-ooOoo.oOoooOOOooooOOOO OOH0. . .

PTNIR IPICIAL IIIVIHUI

HomilieS..

204 COndOr St.
Pomeroy,OH

."

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

SNoDGRASS'

approprtattn1 !~~!~!!.~!I
oerllflcatt · lhat
approprlatlona froill
lund, talt4lll tag•lhlr iYith all
Fu¥
othtr
OUtltlll.dtng
2411 SUpplltellbltrlal ......: approprlatlone, do not
_,. ......................... 3,171... uo11d auch olllol•l
~''I .L I., Enl'o.~~'''"n_t( ~atlmate or IBitnded
FU~........................3,171...
offlolll Hllmltl. Whon thR
....,.,\ Blfaty l'und
appropriation doaa not
:MIIIupphl/llal4lllala:...... excnd · auch olllclal
1.21 ....,...., .... OOUI'Ity tuclltor
. Total :w.ty Fund..8,511.21! llhall give auch cedlftcata
MQTOA VEHICLE LICENSE lolthwllh upon receiving
· TAX FUND JO!IO(JRAII VI· from the epproprlatlng
· TAAHSPOIIJATION
authority a Clidlled copy o1
~~--~ol'tundor Vthlcll tile
•eproprlttlon

. . ..... . . ....................
Tot.•l . Downtown

.'

GRUESER'S
GARAGE

'I_......

243 -ltor l'lte .....IOO.OO
Tolal UUIIIY Fund 21,171.112
PROGRAM ]. SECUAITY 01'
PPSONS AND PROPERTY
lloF Law Entorctmtnt

..".......-..

'·

CLASSIFIED ADS
' I aupermarket

1

.. 110~ hrvlcn
' 211lalalllt/W.......... _ ....
: ·Hii~·······.•···~---.21,000.00
• 2121m!IIDYW·"""'n18.-;•.
• ...............t.. .......~-···~OD·
~ lltll\1nrll .•••- •.

ILL QUICKI!L

II

PIIOGAAII I PUIUC
HIALTN SERVICES
IIH.,\ Cen\1... ~

ldmlnlllllllv. Olllcft ..- ..,
···-····•-··~···r••••·•···'73.000.00

3:!045 Hilllld Road, 1\oliUO)

POIIIRov, OHIO. 111 lUI#

...................- ••- ........... 11

~

NGoopal~*' II

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

lMO suPPIII...........t .......

··drftlnl8b811W Ofllaee ..

...

Sul!llaY School· 9:JO o.m.
·· 'venina .. 7 p.m.

....,__Fund

210 ...............
'
211
Blllrllt/W................
Totti Program V ·
··-···-···-................
.&amp;,000.00 .
, Bille UUIIIy ~10M ...- ...
" .-.:..-......................7.t00.00 212 lmployw IMnellta......
· PIIOGAAII VII • CIINERAL ...............;,,,,,_,,... t ,000.00
240 lupplltii'MIIIarJtla .......
OOVIANIIINT
A1·7..\ · Meyor
and

.

Un1ted Brc·thlt'll

_._........

A1-H Glo UtiiR)'

.

We-y Servia:• • 7 p.m.

Nationwide Ins. Co. 1).
.·
of &lt;:olumbua, Oh. . ·
·804w. Main
~·2318 POmeroy
• ·).

.-:....-......

•

M - Cloapal Clou4
~y odJool· 10 a.m.
Wonhlp • II a.m. ,
Wedlleiday Service • 7 p.m.

Jllalnttnanoe and :;:a:r
l'und-... - ...-·-· 171, .00
12·1·1 ltate .Htghwar

Total 8ta1e . Htghwar It
---l'und.8,213.17
Totar Program VI •
' UTLITY IIRVICU
Wlllon .... 17t,IIIU7
A1+A lhctrlc IJI!IIIY
FUN D
' 240 lupplleoi1ltlllriiU ...... CIIIITERY

Su~y School· 9:30a.m.

.

10,000.10

•...............................4,100.00
Tot~l Strnt Cleenlng;'

l)tww.f twl v.lild ,...., ......

Mlli:oa

QlfRI.t%4

.......- .........- ........

'PROGRAM I •·. Securtt; of . ·210 Clpltal OUilly 1,11110.00
P.rap•rtv · . Total tt..at Malntonance
,A1·1..\
Po ltct · L•w 11111Repalr........... 1-.-,oo
•II•IIN-It
11 ..,C sue.t· Cltlnlns,
~ 110
lifrtr:lan
lftow .ndlcl R••oval
. 111
240 tupplll.......-;tlll, ......

.

1411 Jlridaeman St., Syi'IICUIO
S-y Scllool· 10 a.m.
E-'"a-6p.11.
W - y Se(ViCe • 7 p.m.

Towlllhlp Rd., 468C
· Sunday Sc:bool • 9a.m.
Wonhlp·!Oa:m.
W-yScrviceo-!Oa.m.
8oc~t Clollrdo

11

GeMrlllluiMt

. Bailey ... Road
PIIIOf:Rn.Em.a....._
Sunday EveahiJ 7 p.m.
-yScnob· 7p.m.

...... c..r..

°

:vmae•

51: Rt. 124, Rldno
Puwr: William Hollact
Surldoy Sc:hoOI·IO LIA.
Evmina • 1 p.m.
W - y Scnoiceo • 7 p.m.

za.ra

Mlll"ltplrtCI

I

........... "

PIIIOf: Robcrtv....
wonhip ·10 a.m.
W
'f aenoice • 6:30 p.m.

"':::Z.

•,

Pcn t ecostdl

..•

(at Burllnah&amp;m chun:h off RCMIIO 33)

' IUILmlt

PIIIOr:Briabllarknou
Sunday Scllool - 10 o.m: 1
t:".%·9o.m.
W
y - 7p.m. .

PIIIOf:BiliSta.

Sundlly Scnoiceo • 10 a.m. A 1 p.m.
y·7P.•· • Youdt7p.AI.

SundiiY • 9:J0 LID. and 7 p.m.
W-y-7p.m.

-

General l'und
...... Declmblr 31,
Approprllltlon.o.-HIOI,TIO.OO
ttctlon
t.
· tMtlon 4. .Tiiat there lie
RI!IOLYED llf u..
1pproprlated from the
.of lilt Yllllge ·Of ~roy. lqllowlnl
IPICIAL
ltato of Ohl/1; thai, to RIVINUI! FUNDI. III'HI
provld• tor the currant Conettuollon, MtlnttnllnM,
. . . . . .!Ifill.
th or. ""'
exptneea In d
PROGRAM
VI
~llplndllurea of tilt Hid ...a ..•PORTA110N
of POtMro)' durlltfl •._..
.the !local rear endlns 11+1 StrMC Mllntenance
Dtotmlter :n, 1H7, tho and Repair
·
talalilltfl • - ~and~ 210 PeraoniiS.MMa
...•.herell)' HI .-.. and 211 tall 1...W en...........
appro.· prtatod •• . lollowil, ......._,,_,_,._.,.,000.00
vii:
2t2 ~ ........... ,;
a.otlon 2. That Jflere ... . •............~ .. ....;........ 11,000 a.;»
1pproprl 0 ttd tr9m .
240.IIuppiiMIIJIIarlil8.:.._

Thilnday Sc~ • 7 p.m.

Scrvicea: W-y. 7:JO p.m. ·

-:z,:r:.,

'--roy, ..... of
durlna tha fltoal

of

,,...

HAULING

Public Notice

1

•

Llllt ll'ld Found

LOST: Do• .....,an Plncftlr, IIIICIIl
&amp; ru11 wlllloW couor. Vlclnillt Dl
Rayburn Ad a Rt 1. :114 ..71s

· WICKS

LOS ANOELES (AP)'!:!:. Chri~to- announced Reeve's hospitalization on
pher Reeve, paralyzed from the neck Thursday, but refused to release addi·
down in a 199S horseback-riding tiona! details, including lhe name of
acciden~ was llospita!izeifor ablood the hospital.
dot behmd his l~ft knee,,but should
"We're just trying to keep. for
be released in a few days'; his publi· security reasons, some priva~ y. "she
cist said.
·
. said.
Christina
Papadopoulos
·

appropriated . lrolll• ·the
GENERAL FUND
lor
aontlngonol• lor purpoeee
not otllarwiH provided for,
tou~=:l'o . the exptndtd In
,a ~;:ir.'!r'n
c
accordanoe with . tha
l
provlelont of Stotlon
1and
'1Exptndltun1 of u..
1701.40, A.C., the aum of

eo

AIJiholluct AGA Dlatrllluklr
The SS-ye.--old Kemp told polk:e
it wa~ all a misundenlandins. He uid
• Wilding·Suppl• • tndultrlll a.... •a••c111ne Shop
SeMcel • Sleet Sales &amp; Fllbricllllon • Repair Welding
be was busy and wanted to Jet off the
Loat: McCIIndc araa: 2 female
llolglaa. Col :JIM. '111-1187.
phone, sd he told dntpisl Alicia Mot·
• Alumlnum/Stalnlea • Toot DreNing • Omamenlal
ley be could not check a prescription
Lott: Oran041 &amp; White Cat Witt·
Steps • Stairs, Railings. Patio Furnllure, Flretl*e
lng
Pan Of Ear. Mitting Sine•
for her because he wu being robbed.
Umeatone1
Items, Planter Hangers, Trellises &amp; lola of other stufftl
Jan
4d1, Blolling · No&lt;111up,
Ms. Malley took him seriously
"No Job Too ....,.,. or Too Small"
Pltr101 Area, Rewardt CtP 114·
Gravel,
Sand,
245·1224. 814·448· 1417, 814and immeilialely called authorities.
We wl/1 work wilhl!l your budget.
. -3171 .
Top Soli, Fill Dirt Ph. 773-t173
Capiain Gary Frankowski said
FAX 773-5861
police are considering wheth~r to file
70
Yard Sale
1011 Pomeroy SIIWt
..._., WV
614-992·3470
charges against Kemp.
" He was frustrated . So he said:
.... r
Gallipolis
'You'll have to excuse me: I'm being r
·
·
f
&amp;
VIcinity
robbed. I'm gift-wtapping the mon·
ey right now,"' Frankowski said.
Kemp said he lhought,Ms. Motley .
New Hornet • VInyl Siding New
.:,-,.::: :;::,•_~~"':,.~,·::.:;:
knew he was joking, since no one
Body work, ell', truck
G!lrages • Replacement Windows
~- odioion • 10'119 a.m. s.•.
.would aclually ''gift-wrap" money
&amp; truck painting,
for a robber.
· minor miChlnlC81
Room Additions • Roaftng
Pcimeroy,

Reeve hospitalized for small blood Clot

N0.141

Ollkln,W.VL
Sundlly Scltool- 10 1.111.

New Lime ·Rd., Ruilllld

, Sunday School • 9:JO a.m. .
Won~lp • 10:45 o.m. ( 111 .t Jnl Sun)

mile.,...·=:.:;::"~ Uma Rd.

c-.. T••m ' a.ra

M.....,!!Ur

Pulor: Kennetll Biker

Public Notice

.

Wedaeodoy-7:00 p.m . .
Fridlly- 7,00 p.m.

Tilt ......... , ..... Nr MJaillrJ

P -: Kenneth Baker
Sunday SchOol · 9:45 a.m..
Wonhip · I0:30a.m. ·
Thuroday Scrvlceo . 7: ~ p.m.

Clo dl "'...... Clortol.

~y-7o00p.m.

Sunday School · 9:JO a.m.
Wonhip · !0:45a.m. (21111 lt. 4llt Sun)

beins robbed.

y Scnolceo • 7 p.m.

,_,William Van Meier

Rlcd
' Sunday Sdlool· 9:JO .....
Wonhip • 9:JO Lm. ond 1 p.m.
Wednadly • 7 p.m.
Friday • fcllowalup aorvice 7 p.m.

' c...PIIIOr: Kenneth Baker

etemenlllry school.
· · Pupils in Cynthia Dye's heallh and
physical education classes at Edge'
water Etemenlary School had been
required pay play money 10 go lo the
· bathroom.
· Principal Gussie Hawltins assured

~ ...... Ufl Clotlrdo
500 • 2nd Ave., Middleport

....._ awr .. ,...,, , ·u a.rct

......,

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - · The pot·
iy fee has been' eliminaled at a local

ldoaif•WMolhM
Dovid Dalley
s..:.,
Sdloolli:)O a.m.
·.
E-ita·7p.m.

o

,_.,._E.MSunday Sdlool • 10a.m,
Wonhip ·11:1$ Lm., 1 p.lll.
WeGJ U~J Service · 1 p.m.

StileaC...
Pua: Ron Pierce
Sundoy School · 9:15 Lm.
Wonhip • 10:1~ LID.

Rlv. Friday,
-·
Scnoice:
7 Did:oftl
p.m.

-

~.L:"'ice, 10 .....

Youlh Fcllowablp, Sunday. 6 p.m.

Wo11hip. 9a.m.
Sunday School· 10 a.m.

RttdlviDe

326 E. aln :Pomeroy'
Rector: !ln. D. A. duPianlicr

_a..;.,... ... a

PIIIOi:l(oloh Jiidcr
Sunday Scllool· 9:15 1.111.

.

, ... , . . . 'II en.do ... Ciortol

-~-~ a6,....
W.,..;p-Sundlly,IOLII.

• Racks.rto.

Wonhlp • 7:00 p.m. .
I )lllileStudy·7:00p.m.

W•

nacn 1 c -.
320 E. Maio 51.. •
0,
· (P mo oy M I~ !-# J ....... lulll)

, _, Rober! E. RobiaaoD
Sunday School • 9:15 Lm.
Wonbip • IO:JO a.m.
Bible Study Tuadly ·10 a.m.

Wonhip . ll.a.m.
Wednetday Se..VIcct • 8 p.m.
TordoQ-

--Hall

s..:., llcliool · !1'.30 Lm ..

773-$017
Scnoice time: Sunday 6:00,.... .

Putor: Sharon Hausman

J-

Nllaw-a-di
.._, W.VL Rt. I

"l''ii144oppl a.G'
. . . . Jalla • . . . , 603 ..... Ave. iWoa

......Cioapal
-y!ldlool - 9a.m.
Worallip • 10 Lm.

• •,

..

..-_UIIc-

·. c•....,.

Sunday Scliool '· 9:JO a.m.
Wonllip -IO:JO i.m.

Gnct~lrrz--oam

21'2 Molol Sl.
......, "'II
ldlaol,· 9:JO a;m. .
W .
10:30
?p.m.
WedleMiy s.Mcel· 7 p,.m.

Charla Ncvillo:

\ -·-·9l.ID.
Wonhip . 10 LID.

Co.Rd. ~

Pulor; Bob Randolph
Wo11hip • 9:JO a.m.
Sunday School · IO:JO 1.m.

Sundaylchooland-lpiO:~ ·

rtan.

.......

s.-

Lutheran

.

Second a Lynn, Pomeroy
r -: !ln. Roland Wildman

1

Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonltip • 9 a.m.

...... Bollaool

[./lin ell o f C/mst

-

Thur.day Services • 7 p.m•

Trt.Jty Cb•re•

'

w..,.-

Alhd

CollCJr cqa t 1ona l

, _ . . , Qaldl

Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7::!0 p.m.
_,w . - y Service . 7:JO p.m.

Nort-Ciuler

Clollrdo at God or PropMq
OJ. Whito Rd. off St. Rl. 160
P -: P.J. Chapmon
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wo,.hlp • II a.m.
Wedneodoy·Service• • 7 p.m.

••

.... Gnft-81¥
a.rdl
. 1/2 mile o«RI. 3~
P1110r: !In. O'Dell Manley
Sunday Sdlool· 9:30a.m.

Mot&amp;a ~l'lllval'lrllll

Apple and Sicond SIL
· , _ , Rev. David R,...ll
Sunday Scllool and Wonhll" 10 a.m.
Evenlna Serv~ 7:JO p.m.
Wedneodoy Senolcea ·• 7:JO p.m.

.

.

.

Thundly ~rvicel · 7 p.m.

':'!'l'

Cllalleo Ncvillo
-ySdlooi·IOL
...
Wonlolp-91.111.
Tburodoy Scloiceo • 6-.30 p.IL

S..y wonhip·7p.m.
.
w - y prayer .....,... 7 p.m.

Pulor: Rev. Ralph Spi101 .
Sunday S&lt;hool • 9:JO a.m.
Worohip · IO:JO a.m., 7 p.m.

s,__ flnl Cloorcto at God

MI. MertU llopiJot
a Moln Sl., Middleport
PUIOr: Rlv. Ollbert Crala. Jr.
Sonday School • 9:JO a.m.
Wonlllp - 10:45 a.m.
Pou~h

!ln. Dewey Kill&amp;
Sundoy ......... 9-.:fO LOI.

orr r24 behind Wilusville

Rolload Cloom oi'God
Ban
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Ita.~ .• 6 p.m.
y Scrvo:a • 7 p.m.
W

'

Sunday Sdlool9:30 LID.
'Wonlllt&gt; ·Ill~ -· 7:JO,..,.. ,
Wodnaday ScnoiCIC • 7:30p.m.

'
.
MI. OH•• Ullllcd Mdllodlot ·

,_,Randy

, _ : Arl•llurt
Sunday School · 10 o.m.
Wonhlp • II a.m.

, _,.... vidor-

Gnuta Uolled Mtlbodlot
Wonhlp . 9:JO a.m. (Ill lt. 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3oUt 41h Sun)
.
Wedneodoy Service • 7:JO p.m.

Chu rc h o f Go d

Railrood St., Muon
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
a.m., p.m.
Wed
y Serviceo • 7 p.m.

Alllllplly.......

U•• Clnardl

P-. Woody Call
Sunday Evcnina . 6:JO p.m.
Thundly Scrvl"" . 6:JO p.m.

Wonhip · lla.m., 7:30p.m.

W':!:r II

a..a aiCioriat
1-

Wonhip Service ·. 9 a.m.

Plnisa ·J••••~

, .... lllplllt

I-

r -: Salcllrown

Sunday Scllool · 9:JO Lm.
Wonl!ip - t«l-.4$ a.m.
Pant ., l'lnt llopiJot
·-PauiSiiftoOn .
Eaol Main 51.
. Sunday Scllool • 9:JO a.m.
Wonl!lp -10::!0 a.m.

, _ , - . . . •• oL...
Wonhip·lla.m.

I

lr taiii• .... Ciawctltl~
: Joc:kColcSundoy School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip. 10::!0 a.m., 6-.30 p.m.
Wedl 6y Sclficeo • 6:JO p.m.

" - : lA Hayman .

~
flilt,~,'!.f I ,
n.Jwomr .. ~

--~~--8
a-do
Lcadiaa c...t Rd., ~~Wand

lit and 3rt'Sundlly

AohS......MkHI ~~~

--·-.... llf

Wonlllp- 8:15, 1«1-.30 a.m., 7 p.m.
W - y Scno_lca • 7 p.m.

r..w•.....-a-c~o

,

tVmj,~ !filA~

(Umtlloi•
LowRIIIII

'

r.. ,.r ...... ool Cull 992 'JI'&gt;b

'

�•

NBA Crouworc:l Pu_zale

.....

M:RCIII

•

1.....,.---

PHJLLIP
ALDER

,..,,
.C: ., •••

40 ?'

at M

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ill
I

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11~C... . . . , . . .
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11 A l II Jlllla
14 Con J ill•
IUIIIK

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11 At.
17

• Q72
.. , •• 3
• It I
•QJ714

1st
I

nonclng, 1~ Dowft, Paynwnlil
Ao l.,. AI· ,110 ~ lotonlft. No
l)un Ollonll Clll Rulh 114-448-

••• 2

21117.

'u""'" Usod Caro ~. 824 ,._.
South of Loan,

wv.

Flnanclno
•••- •• 304-...., . . '
.-,.

~

720 1\'uckl for Sille

La•,.
....,

• • 54

•QJIOtl
• 10 s

I

11 Ll•wth55ccw,

ror...,

10 ACIIr Dl.c lift
11 11A o5cnl..t

12AoacniMIIn

DOWN

~m~

af~ta-·

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-

3Z

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a Jult--(IICI!)

~In Oectleld 3 ...........
37 l'lliy .....
4 1iolln!W God
lll'ioe (el.)
I - llau-..

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otorllng II f280.13iJo, - · Ill and lncludacf, 81+112·
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Swing at 1120/mo. Gallitl-.
~t4 u8 8510.

540 Mllcellilnloua
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Aloo troller opact on rlvor. All

460 Spiel for Rent

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Problorna? Noad Tunod?
s-no Dr. 114~ ,

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Pet! Plus, Sitv•r Bridge Pltza.
11~~Hl1'10.
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4'4 V-e. RobUllt Auto Tranoml .
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••ilalloi •or dllc:rlmlnltlon

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Bo~rd Of MRJ
· DD L.,.tod At 8323 North Sllltt
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which lo In violation of tho
caw. OtK
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.:a:tYertlaed In tn11 111:u1ptper
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Oftlce IMtwen the hour• ol
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'*lh, lorcod llr Ill'• 'luriiOCt, contra! alr, full basement. $45,500.
30&gt;HI75-1120.

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ace, played a dlamoad to dummy's
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proc!uced !he queen, South tlbook bla
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pen:eat tban 50."
NC!I'Ib, wbll pn!lei'll to 1118 tbe !at·
book only wbea tbere Ia notblng bet·

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pose It was 11: eiejlt In JlllldN IJlCI prer.::=-=-~.,...;:=,......, aumably, lbreelndiamondL"
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l'lll'\1 RES ,...
blddlna. How c:an be have tbe lnunp
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queen? You must play out the ace ud
I(EEPS TRYING ..ft.d ""ft'"'"'forlile,bell."
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up &amp; delivery, free central
O.llwaod HOO'IIR Nluo, WV.

755-5815.

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Schult 12x85, fair cond.,
fri~rator, ttove &amp; 2 window ac.

Very Small, 120
Fourdl Avenue, Galllpalit, $2251
Uo., Water, Trash Paid, 614·448-

31144 Ahere ~II.

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or 304·67S-3431 (Jean C8a10)

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y011 develop from 111p No. 3 below.

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Pump, City Schoolo. 1814)·441·

180 Wlntacllb Do

four hearts, West leada tbe
apede 10. East 11iD1 tbe ·nr•t three
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new r.oof, aiding &amp; Windows. Call

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Homes for Sille

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makel.,y auch ,pialatet108,
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oae's bnln. AI tile computer &amp;eta old·
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5 Spoad, AC, Alllfll CaaHtle,J
57,000 Ill lei, Run• LooU Goqd, 1
Sl,500 080. 814-448-1881. 114, 1
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448-0151.

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DID YOU PULL_OUT

1815 Dodgo DIG Lo.o u,
Good, Good Worll TIUCII, 11,1191

furnished

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3· • bedroam. houae, FAGf.,
•uipped kitchen, air condhion... big ktt In Pomeror n•r ho•
pllll •hd achool, references ,.. ·
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'ltll!ld; ao. n.
OH.
trallo!r. 30H76-DI07.

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BJ owner. 3bf fi'IOCkllar, new rDOI,
n.., oak cabinets, new carpet,
new heat pymp, front &amp; rear
tlecka, laro- 101, low down PIV·

ment Mudowhilll Sub-dlvislon.
Fronch Cltr Horrtoo. Inc. 114•448·
1340or30W75-3313.

s loll, oldt by aldo, 18,500. Mar
Hll on· 11nd contract. Call 304875-5108 lllflime
motlon.

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SCUM ms ANIWRS

Apanments
for Rem

Oddity· Swirl~ Nobly· Emetic· nto MINDS

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aalt Wllh otoragt llul dlllfi.' WIII

;;.,on land contract,

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�3acts of
tlte game:

College
basketball

Prescwlng

Whet'• et atake
In Super Bowl XXXI
• P1ge 81

• Wrapup on P11f1e B1

HI: NNr 30
Low: TMII•

herlt~rge:
An opportunity
provided by

downtown
revltallzetlon

• Footund on P1190 C1 •

Light snow
likely SUnday ·

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Gallip ol is • Middleport • Pomeroy • Pt Pleas ant • January 19, 1997

"'aSon
·pulp
mill
postponed
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•in~efinitely•

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""'""'.• the '1400 metnc ton per dny bleached _hardwood
mill
m Mason Cou~ty, has been rndefimteParsons ~~ Whittemore ~Ice Presrdent
C.
sard m a telephone mtervrew ·Fn-

which has beeri under study by ParSons
. for a number of years, was postponed'
world pulp market conditions, Goddard
. ptesident said ~oris and Whittemore has
the issu)ll!e'ew( environ.mental pennits
\\{est Vim~nia Department of Environrneiual
Pi&lt;rlte~ttiOI) for over stx yeitrs ..

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perrnitinJuly1996.1QAugustl994,anindus- .
trial landfill penrnit and water pollution P.,nnit
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were , rssued, but opponents
appealed those
When the permits
are ultimately issued, the company project a · reality," 'he
also.
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will re-e~amine the project at that time, Goddard sai&lt;!. said.
The $1.1 billion mill would employ a peak
Meunwhile, ·Parsons and Whittemore's option ·on a
The West Virginia
work force of 2,200 during its 30 to 40 months
·1,200-acre tract of land . owned by American Electric Department of En viof construction, and' created 600 jobs directly
· Power, is up in March. Goddard said the company will roil mental Protection's
in the mill once completed,
discuss the possibility with of renewing the option with Office of Air Quality
· It was also estimated an additional600-800
AEP.
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issued an air pennit to
,
JOhn Mljagn~(diNCtor, jobs would be created in the woodlllnd activiJo,lut Musgrave, director of t~e Mason County Eco- Apple Grove Pulp WJd . .
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'Mason County· Economl~ ' ties, as well as 2,500 jobs in the secondary ser· nomie Development Authority, reac\ed to ihe news by Paper on June 17, . 0 '·
. · •• Deve"il!~l)~f~ulllorfty.; vice sector to support mill related activities.
·saying: "We're very !jjsappointed ;here, at. th!l doiYelop- I 996, the last of three ·
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The propos.ed mill, according to the company,
.ment-tlffice: 1~:-YP a gOoll projecHpr Mtls~Codnty, d;le ·, stale approvals needed before construction could begin.: .would have ail anriual . payroll of $1$- to $20~millioh,
. region·and the Sfaf~ of West Virginia."' 1". . ·• ,.. · '
1\vo environmental groups, The Ohio Valley En vi- with the company purcha8ing timber at an estlmati.i!'c&amp;t
•"I thate that they're ·putting this on the back burner, ron mental C!!alition in 'Huntington and the Buckeye For- of $12- to $15-million, and using .about $35 million in
however, we'll be working with them to try to make the 'est Council in Athens, Ohio, filed an appeal against the raw materials per ye?r.
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AEP a.n nounces
·protecti_o n plan to restructure
customer .service

COPS grant adds officer,
Penalties
&amp; fines .
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many hair colors

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By KEVIN KELLY
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TlmH-Sentlnef Staff
,
RIO GRANDE- ~eceipt of a federal COPS FAST
grant will not only give the Rio Grande Police Depanment another full-tim&lt;~o.fficer, but expanded protection
for the village, Chjef John Vance said.
COPS FAST, 'issul'd by the U.S. Justice Deplll1ment
to qualifying commuitlties, is a three-year grant direct"
ed at smaller popula\iQn cities and villages. It pays the
bulk of the ·salary for another offiqor to increase the
police 'or sheriffs department's staff and community
focus. ·
·
. Rio Grande was
it had received the grllnt
·soon after firs!
year and village council wll"l·
Chuck Kasee. Who had

GALLIPOLIS - In u move described as a means to· "increase efficiency
and improve customer service," American Electric Power officials Friday
announced operational changes that w.ill impact on 'local ~ervice.
. The changes will occur
along the Kentucky, Ohio
and West · Vir-ginia . state
boundaries where AEP has
operations on both sides of
the Ohio River and t~e Tug
Fork of the Big Sandy River.
' · They will include consolidating operations, employees
working across state lines,
'andi'·ijttaii* ing"'bill' payliu\n t

the grant

Jar COPS FAST ~rail!

chamb&lt;~r he leads.
committee ende~ 'its twoinvestigatiori ·Friday with
oflts usual'rancor, voting 7send the sanctions to the
~~~~~for II VOl!! Thesday • Full
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Are• reildenta going to
Washington this
weekend to celebrate President
rih,;,h •• second lnaugut:al will be
by Rep. Ted Strickland, Dand a ·variety of parties.
'actual swearing-in takes
at noon Monday, followed
a parade a! 2 p.m.
·
Ohioans. the festivities
·on Sunday· night when the
. Detnocratic Pany holds an
'!ril&gt;hio Celebration" ball at 9 p.ni.
,,,..~,.l ·del81to on Plllll A7.

4CAPTAIN CHAIRS,
.. lit Pilat: $28,549
fUry Rellie: -$2400

C&amp;O SpecWllsa.t. ·$6109 .

1994 and. also all11wed
join -the.dty depanment.
"We kind of fell .through the .cracks on previous
grants, but here we ,were able to qualify," Vance
explained. ' 'We IIJ'Preciate the grant because it allows
us ·to work some e~le!fded hours we haven't been able
to before."
Prior to Kasee's appointlnent, ·Vance was Rio
Grllnde's only full-time law enforcer, backed by three
part-time officers and an auxiliary force of 10. The
auXiliary officers volunteer their time and in retu.rn
received speciali~ed !raining. through the police
department, Vance said. . ·
With another officer on hand, the village can look
forward to "an extended period of coverage, ·particularly after midnight," the chief said. "Your high crime
· hours, nationwide, are.between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m., as
far as things happening.
"Also, with the extn! officer on boafd, we can keep
in touch with the residents, as well us more community contact," Vance adde&lt;!.
The Jldditional manpower comes at a time when the
village is experiencing srowth and more responsibilities. Rio Grande, whic~ has the only other police
depanment in Qallia Co~.nty, is now handling investigation of any criminal aci~vity on the .University of Rio
QrllndeiRio Grande Con\lnunity College campus.
·, ",We're ·coming along pf!liiY good," .Vance noted.
. "With this grant and our auxiliary officers, we're pretty much where .we should .be at this time."
COPS FAST will pay 75 percent of the new officer's salary for th~ first year,' 50 percent in the second

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vllh\ge.will 'l!e,able to fully pay for the officer.
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ment,lo se~k out more as it looks to improve its facillti~~~ Vance e~plained. Another grant .has paid for an
.in!lJxilyzer.
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, • '"We hope to do more in the next year,'' Vance 'said.
· '·'111e're seems to be grwll money out there if you put
fori~ the effort."
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soifle '1AEP
cus- .announced ~~~~~~~~~~~
tomers, .for:
according
to Murk
Bailey; diiector of AEP's that witt lm~iict
Southern Distribution Region.
The changes in tire.affected AEP districts .locally are:
• The Gallipolis and Point PleasWJt, W.Va., districts will combine and
become pan of.AEP's Southern Ohio Region. Mary Kent, .currently Point
Pleasant District manager, will become manager of the new district Feb. I.
Ron McDade, current manager, will retire March I. : .
• All service functions will be handled from the Point Pleasant facility.
The Gallipolis service building will. be vacated and, if no other internal use
if found, 'possibly sold.
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• All billing and collections will be handled from the Gallipolis office.
Customers will be able [o pay biUs in person at the Gallipolis office or a!
payment agents in Point Pleasant and Gallipolis.
• Pomeroy and Wellston offices will be closed to walk-in customers April
I. Operations employees will continue to work out of t11e present locations
in both communities.
• Billing and collections work for Pomeroy will be done in Gallipolis.
. The billing and collections work for We11ston will be done in Athens. Pay. ment agents have been established in Pomeroy and Wellston.
Similar operational changes are being established in AEP's Hun~nglon
District and Northern West Virginia .regiom;; and, in the company's fronton
and Kentucky opemtions.
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' Customers in each area will continue to call the numbers they currently
use to conduct business with AEP.
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In Ohio, Columbus Southern Power customers will continue to ealf J.,
800-277-2177 a1id Ohio Power Co. customers will•continue to call 1-800-,
672-22~ I to report an outage, apply for service, or ask billing questions24 hours a day.
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According to. Friday's release, AEP is taking additional stenno make
paying bills more convenient. AEP encourages customers to pay by mail;
however, payment agents are being established at locations, such us groc~ry
stores and pharmacies, to provide customers with expanded hours wrd locaContlnued on page A2

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POMEROY- Local supporters of the · ....-=~~~
Buffingtoillsland Battlefield tneti'Cl:ently
with officials of the Ohio,,Historic Preservation Office concerning the •site of the Civil War battle.
to
along the
River above the ·
· Margaret Parker, president' of the Meigs County Pioneer and
Historical Society, and loedl Civil , War. reenactor David and earlier in 1996 announced plans to mine gravel from nearGl~knel' ll'et with Amos LOveday and Franco Ruffini, direc- .by property it owns.
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tor and ussistant director, respectively, of the historic preserva; ·
The U,S. Corps of Engineers is currently examining the pr9tioit office. ,
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posal for approval and to detennine if a public hearing should .,
· The battlefield, located at -11\e Meigs County ~ommunity of be·held. ·
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Portland, has become ihe foeils of n second battle- this time
Loyeday said he ha.~ received more than 4,000 letters from
involving ~ople who vrantto protect the site fr~a proposed people supporting preservation of the battlefield, Parker said.
gravel mrmng operatron.
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The IWJd is uss&lt;lciated with the July 19, 1863, Battle of BuffRichards 11J1d Sons Inc. of Rooine applied to the Corps of ington Island during which raiding Confederate General John

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Hunt Motgan and about 2,ooo·cavairymen met a Union force of about
8,000 soldiers. The resulting clash is
Ohio's only Civil War pattie. ·
Ruffini said ·he was told by the &lt;;:orps of Engineers that it
had received hitters of support for the .battlefield from . U.S.
Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, and from an Ohio
senator, Parker.said.
The Ohio Historic Preservation Office's letter of comment
to·the Corps of Engineers stated all of the area believed to be
the battlefield should be preserved and has detennined the area
eligible for the national historic register.
Lately, the Meigs County Historical Society has nominated
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Another Carey concern are shady !ana developers · solve all their prob~;;t~~L;~.: US ~ Legislation aimed at changing the , who take lani;! once strip-mined for coal and put it, back Iems out it's a slart ,"
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"It's not ~table enough to build on ...so we' re trying to
Starting. off in
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Slate Rep. John Carey is pushing this year. ,
beep strip-mihed," said Carey. "It may en~ up that it a freshman legislator
_........ Wellston Republican, who was retUfDed to his g~ts stamped f ight on the deed," he said.
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involves fighting the
;~;:~~~~enn with 62 percent of the vote, inttoduced the . · J{ounding but his major-early ,tenn legislation is the freshman greenhorn
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le'gislation in response to the 1996 fireworks · reintroductlll!l! of a bill establishing a loan fund fur rural image,
admitted
in Scottown that killed nine people. .
fire departmer\ts wanting to purchase equipment.
• C.arey, who nonethewhile the legislation ·would increa'"' safety
' 'It creates a $5 ll)illion fund for townships· and small less Jl1ought his lirst
if,!(.~~:.·:~~~~ relating to the snles, storage and exhibition townli to buy ;fire equipment," said ' Carey. ·llle fund two ye\II'S wete,productive.
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lire:wo,rks sales in Ohio that a fellow House tnem- would be used tp eslablish 1\ low-lnte~t 'l'!'volvlng loan · nrst yell! member· of the ()ljio Holise,'' said £,ar~y. " I
•rconov ir~rroduce. "If we bw1 fireworks, it would "' fund thatdeptllttnel!ll could liJIPly to.
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to elifOfCI! a!Jd I don't support lillY odllr , "Mtist rur'!} f~ clcpltm,neri!J hav~ ~ey alnllll bqillleli,\ithat" ,
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With one 'term of exP.,riunder hjs belt and the
freshman label d.etached;
Carey said " he expects to ·
·wield even more power in
the Statehouse political
process this year.
"When I came it1 ,l w.as .
still learnina the, process,
but I feel at this point in my
~er that I'm a key plllyer
in the House," said Carey.
''.I've become
. acquainted with the proceas and
huve n·real ~h!lllce to participate ·this tir'[le around:.,"
One pll(l of'tlle political prwess thilt'CtU'ey will be
particinilling•ln thl• ~ar. thAi he Uidn'l,ltllrlerrit, is the
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