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March. 26, 1997
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Voinovich said a day afler.:he coun's argued again:;t :he idea that money be
Pre11 Writer
decision . He criticized the ruling as taken ..away from wealthy · districts
: . COLUMBUS- Big tax increas- "a lhinly veiled call for a massive, and given to poorer districts.
es. Cu!S in Medicaid.
· ·The absence of direction from the
multi-billion tax increase."
These are just two of the. ideas
Voinovich
refused
to
sj)C\:ufate
on
couit
left Voinovjch, Senate Presiden:
' being Ooated by lawmakers and eduany .'possible solutions. ·
Richard Finin and House Speaker Jo
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The high co~rt sai~ lawmak~rs Ann t;&gt;avidSQO 5crirnbljng for ideas.
'' · caliorl advoca:es in response to :he
• . Oh1!&gt; Supreme Coon's orderto come ml!5l come up Wit~ a llllln :h~ saus"We &gt;luive'nD idea wha: the court
~: . up wilh another way to P!lY for pub- .. fic!S'· llji:, Qhio C9ris:i.tt~lion;, ~hieh · teims as llh&lt;iroulh and efficient "'
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Bul Oov. George Va\novieh on · ougllli!tlJ effict~nt sys:ew o~common . come up V(jdi solutions right now."'
~. Tue~ay ca~lionoo :hal it Was too ear- schools l~roughout the slltte.'1
WilliBIII Phillis executive director
. ·Jy 10 lalk aboul whal happens nexl.
· It did not s'ay what lrPC of fund- of :he Ohi() CoalitiOn for Equity &amp;
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"The question.' is where is the i~g sysiA:m would survive a ~ns~itu- Adequacy of Sl:hool Funding, which
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!· bOard. meeting ui Portland Elenien..: lory S~hool. ·
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,:; . N board approved Lois Wolfe as
!: a substitute cus:ndian and approved
!: one day's leave without pay for ~oan
: · Hudak and Jennifer Hill in April. ·
. : • Ann Kathrin Mallhies from Oer!: many ~ was acccp:ed as a foreign
~- exehanac student for the upcoming
~ school year. She will he residing with
t Pete alld Roma Sayre.
t In lldllition. the board aJreed to
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ceo: in February, the Commerce
Dcpanment said.
WASHINGTON - Once .won"t . Ci:ibank.thc na:ion's No. 2 bank.
contract with OA~SE cxpi' i June he .enough in :lie F:edcral Reserve's and othCr lenders followed by raising
30,
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· cfl'on to cru8h bubbling intla:ion ·their prime rate from 8.25 percent Jo
The board also approved ~sfer­ pressures with higher interest rates. 8.5 . percent. More expensive auto
· ing $397.39 from _:he baitd f~ritflo the many economists believe, ' . . . loans. adjustable-rate mortgages and
glee clu!l fund smcc Jhe. di~illi: 1!0
. SayiriJ the economy's strength credit-card borrowing will result.
longer has a band and jipp~ved sell- risks fuelinl inOation, the central
The s:ock market. which had been
mg ~van and bus on Apnl 10-_a: an bank raised a key'shon-term interest well-prepared by Fed Chairman Alan
auction at the bus garliC•Othontm~s ra:e by a quaner of a perten:ace point · Greenspan's public comments, react·
to S.5 pefCj:nt on Tuesday.
ed mildly. The Dqw Jones average
may also he sold. II was n'!'cd.
Present were S11pertn:endent
"This action was taken in liJhl of . fell .29.08 to close at 6,876.17, only
· James Lawrence: Treasurer Denote persisting st~nllh in demand, which partly giving up a !()().point pin
Htli, bbard Prcstdent Bob Collt~, is progressiyely increasing the risk of from the day before.
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VJCe-prestdcnt Dave Kucsma and inflationlfY imbalances developing,"
The reaction was more proboard.me_mbers C.T. Ch~pman, Mar· !he Fed said.
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nouneed on :he bond marlte~ where
ty Moranty and DouJ L•~tle. ·
That view was bolstered today by worries abOut more rate increases
The next meetmg ~til he held an unexpectedly slrong rcpon on down :he ~ se~i prices down a.ru!
April28,7:30 p,m.,at Syrac:~ ·Ele· orders to U.S. faclories for bil;tick- · the yi~ld on Treasury's 30-year bond
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the ~nvcrnmcnt is having scc9n"

In a separa:c mmion. McVeigh's
auorncys argued for a delay. saying thoughts about those allegations. or
their client cannnl get . a fair :rial ·has determined the hnmh was huik
unless pr(,sccutors arc forc~d w turn elsewhere, a source who rcqu9s1col
anonymity !old lhc newspaper.

sciors from the Small Business idcnts with short-term housing while
Admihstration tO assisl with loan they make arrangements for other
packages through the S.B.A.
housing.
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A repair granl program is availThe center will he lpcaled at the
Rutland Civic Center. and will he able. offering up In $10.000 for
open Friday and Sa:urday from 8:00 repairs necessary Jo make a home
·a .m. to 7:00 p.m. No appointments . habitable. The amount awarded ·to
.are ·necessary. and those needing individual homeowners is hao;ed. upon
assistance arc urged to visilthe c~n- · the extent of damage as veri tied by a
tcr for assistance.
F.E.M.A. ins[!cctor.
F.E.M.A.'s· Disa.&lt;icr Housing ProAlso available through
gram is, by law, a temporary housing F.E.M .A.'s Disaster Housing Proprogram. designed to help local res· gram are rcn:al a.,sis:ance. mobile

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over crucial cvidcn~.:c.

over evidence that mitht help cleat
him.
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Proseculors wouldn't cmnmenl
hut Maisch has d~nied many siniilai
requests. saying it's n.ot lhc duty of \
:he government to provide Jones
with a defense.
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the Fon Wunh (Texas) Star-Telegram
reported prosCculors will nnl try ~;
. prove that the bomh :hat destruycu
the federal huilding was huih ncar~
secluded Kansas lake. as alleged in

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mcnt Agency and the Ohio Emergency Management Agency 'have
established a Disa.•tcr Recovery Ceo·
Todd Hall. 25, ol' Proc::orvillc. wa.' ter in Rutland for Meigs County res·
.Ch&lt;lr~ed with nine counts of invnlun- idents who were aflectcd by lluodirig
lary manslapghter and four counts of earlier this mnnth: .
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aggravated arson.l:fe was acc11sed or·
The center will be sUIO'ed with
i~niting fireworks with a clgarcuc,
resource people trained to assist wit~\
Hall. brain-injured · in · a 19~7 the filing of applications .and to
1 skateboarding accident. wa.•dedarcd aOSWCfQUCSiions abilUt the status of
incompetent in Scptpmber and .coln- housing and insurance issues. The
mined 10 Central Ohio Psychia:ric center will also he staffed with counContinued Ol! JNite

School Board -~
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Matsch said his ruling ·also
extends to those victims and rela:ives
who want to watch the .trial on
closed-circuit lclevision in Oklahoma City. The historic closed-circuit ·
provision also was passed by Congress last year.
McVeigh's trial is scheduled lo
hcgin Monday with jury selec:ion.
but his auomcys liled a motion ~ilh
the lOth U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals asking for a delay. claiming
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men said ·to have. 'goaded a braininjured man into starting a dcndly
fircl"oi'k~ store Lire pa.•sed a polygraph · test. according to• repons
obtaine(:l by a newspaper.
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Nine were killed. including four
West Virginians, and II injured .in the
fire las: July 3 at Ohio River Fireworks 'ncar Scottown.

--Accepted the athletic report submined by Trca.•urcr Cindy Rhonc'mus;
-- ,lpprovcd the minu:cs or the .
Mm:l{ 10 meetitlg: ., · ·'·
ThC'iiCxt ·meeilng wat he hi!ld 'm
7 p.m. &lt;in April Kalthc district 'ollicc
in Pnmcruv. '
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Present. were Superintended Bill
Buckley. Rhnncmus. hoard Prcsi·
dent John Hood. board members
Scou Wah on. Randy Humphreys and
Roger Ahhnu. N&lt;~ present was hi&gt;&lt;ird
member 1-'lrry Rupe.
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Judge permits surviv,ors, relatives ·to watch trial ·

Bids tor' the ncxl phase of widen- ·a distance of seven m)lcs. The con. ~: ing· U.S. Route 50 were opened tractor will' dctcrminc.-which end of
; : Tuesday n1 ihe Ohiu Depanmen: of the project will he. star)cd first. The
L .Transportation in Columbus. Kokos- completion . date on I\"' 'project is
DENVER (AP 1 - Marsha Kight a possible death-penalty sentencing
helped
lobby Congress so ~he could hearing or'pmvidc sta:cments about
: · ing Construction Company of Fred- Octobc.r 31. 199K.
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! : crickstown was the apparent !ow bidConslruction or til«: first phase aucnd :he :rial ofTimot~y McVeigh. the bombing's impact on their lives ..
1 ' dcr at $28.96 million . The next lowfrom the Coolville lnt~~hangc to the . who is.accused of'killing her daughMatsch hnwcd to :he wishes nf
: · est hiddcr was Beaver Excavating ol' area or Fought's' Used Cars. a dis- ter Frankie and 167 other people in Congress, in switching his decision.
In his reversal. Matsch said it is
: Canton at $29.97 million. ODOTs tancc of2.7 miles. started in August the bklahoma City bombing·.
:: District 10 in Marieua has cs:imated of 1996. The contrac:or of :l)is fi'rst
On Tuesday her work paid off. as clear under a law signed Thursday by
: : the.projcctto cost $29.88 million ..
phase is Gary A. Ruhcl. Inc., of ·a federal jud~e reversed himself and . President Clinton that Congress
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A re~i~w of the bids is necessary Lewisville. Constructiorrcost forthe ruled :hat survivors and relatives of intended,thosc victims to he allowed
• . before the officilll awarding of the first _gllasc is $12.40 million. and the . victims or the bombing will he lo attend McVeigh's trial, which
;, contract . sometime within the next esti!fiated completion d~te is August allowed to watch :he f'f&lt;ICeedings .. hegins next week.
"I'm elated." said Delores Wat: : two weeks. Once the contract is otli - 31, 1998.
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son. whose.grandson. P.J. Allen. was
! . cial. a. pre-construction conference
· A lhird phase ol' the U.,S. Rou:c 50· :y pha•c. •
! · will he held to discuss the·details or expansion is. prject to icll in July,
''I'm thrilled." Ms. Kight said. "II severely injurcdin the April 19, 1995
blast. which also injured more than
·· , the ,contract. Actual construction 1998, followed by a fourth and final was wonh every ounce or effon ...
500,
"The more I know ahoutthe ln-.
could. he underway by mid·May to pha.o;c in 1999. Each pha;w will take
U.S . District Judge Richard
•, the first of J.unc.
two·construction seasons ~complc:c. MaiSCh hild barred survivors and vic- al helps me wi:h the healing ·
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This next phase of the project calls The entire 16 miles between Athens tims' relatives whh want to testify'm process."·
• , for widening :he route from two lanes and C&lt;iolville should he a) four Jane
! : :o I'our from Dow Lako to Guysville, highway by 2001 or 2002(1
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Many years la:er. Mabel wa.• married to Dr.-Ray Pickens. They had no
children and later divorced. For 17
:years. she lived in Florida, whcrc.she
cnjoycd·tishing. She .also ha.• enjoyed
nower gardening and spending tim~
with her dot!·· Pam. and continues to
enjoy visi:~ from animals. especially
puppies.

Mahel Pickens was bom a1 Broad
Run Creek ncar Ncw ·Haven. W.Va ..
n1 the :lme of the Spanish/American
War. She was raised in a log cabin
· wilh three brothers and two sisters.
whom she has outlived. Her father
was a high sheriff in !'oint Pleasant,
W.Va., and pa.•sed away when.. s~~
was 17.

The Meigs J.ocal Board of Edu- mation ·systems/technology coordi- Bradhury and Salem Center elemcncation renewed the contracts of two nalor.Todd Gardner for an addition- tary schools. respectively.' due to
principals ~~ring Moo¥&gt;· night's al three years.
:ransfers to Meigs Middle Schoo.! at
te;ullll' boaril m~tthe district's ' In other personnel mnltcrs. the the end or the school yeat, and :he
"&lt;!&lt;11ti'IU•.t;llli.~~· ln-Paroy..
' . · . board ' aci:Gflloc! the resignation for ·resjgoahon of Loni ,aamcs as a ·
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~~~WI!'Iiturac_t of. tetiremcn: 'PUt'lilfscs of·Toycc V'anc'C ' ·· ifli'clicr'~tiiCkfand approved mat1:rniPum~rdy l:lciit~nlary principal Deb- . effcclivc the end of the work day nn ty leave for )amie L: Deem.
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four years and :he ~on:rac: of Rusty dricks a.' a substitute ·cook lor ,the
--Maria Blodom from Argentina
Bookman, principal at Bradhury and remain.der of the school year on an wa.' accepted a~~- foreign exchange
Rutland elementary schools. for an as-needed hasis .
· s:udent retroactive 10 Jan. I:
addi:ional_ycur. pending certification.
In addition , the board apprnved
--Awarded the property in.sumnce
The board also renewed the con- the resignations of Karla Brown and bid to Nationwide Insurance Comtract of elci:tronic management in for- Mary O'Brien as head .:cachers .al pany in :he amounl of $13.781;

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··was 16. he joined the Barnum and
Bailey circus. traveling with the
show all overthe United States. Following his work in the construction
of .the· Pomeroy/Mason . bridge. he
retired. He has heen:a resident at the
facility since 1989, and has always
taken a special in:eresl in his fellow
residents. according to staff members .

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plan :hat doesn ·: include some type
of -tax increase.
"We don't have many choices il\
this decision," she said. "The coun
is setting the guidelines for increa.'iCd
taxes."
Voinovich's proposed budget for
1998 and 1999 incl~s S9.K billion
ff!lm the general fun.d for primary ~¥~&lt;!
secondary education. Legislative
leaders said' the court's ruling would
not impact the debate over the pro··
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shows colorful drawings or children,
defended his administration's recoid
on school funding. H~ said thai since
1990 the state has spent more than
$300 million oq the Head Stan program for preschoolers .
"This slate ha• done more to.make .
a--difference in :he lives of our chiidren- at that age than any other state
in the nation," Voinovich said. his
voice rising with every syilable.
· He said thai the coun .. fails to recognize that overall in this state we 're
making great progress."
· Davidson said lawmakers would

couple .to observe 105th birthdays

Two residents of the Rocksprings
Rehabilitation Cen:cr in Pomeroy arc
celebrating miles:one birthdays in
March.
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Bill Lowen and Mahel Pickens
. will tum 10~ years old on March 26.
and Man:h 30. respectively.
Bill LOwen was born in Virginia in
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Medicaid.
Finan, R-Cincinnati, countered
lha: the notionoof pulling money out
of those programs to pay for schools
was "the most asinine statement I've
heard in a long time ...
"Do we want to. lei half the people out of prisons?" he asked mock. ingly.
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ac.:comodation.'li. !'OUCh as hotel cnsts:
y;hile the home is hcing repaired. ·:
Mortgage payment assistance i•
also available to resident homeown: ers and renters who have suiTcred ~ .
financial hardshi~ and have receive&lt;!
written notice of fnrc.closurc or cvic-4
lion.

F.E.M.A. also makes funds avail: ·
•ible to repair privalely-nwned roud~
and bridges damaged hy ll&lt;KKI waterS
when they uc:ccss residences.
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Most analysts believe :he increase Morgan Stanley &amp; Co. prcdicte&lt;l:
in :he federal funds rate charged on -,;hon-term rates will he a full per-·
interbank loans - the first in two ccn:age point high&lt;;r by the end of :hi&gt;
years - will be followed by addi· year, And that will roil the stock an&lt;(
tiona! increases. Thi: Fed almost nev- hon&lt;! market~. which arcn 't expecting
er moves just (jnce. :hey said. .
. ·thai much; he .said: .
"MarkeL' typically underoNiimatc:
"'I'hCre 's a aond chance :hey' II
have to raise rates at least once or ·the ·clltcnl of monetary tightening,":
mayhe two more times by ':his sum- he said: "There '• a real reluctance otr
mer,·· said economist Mar1&lt; Zandi of the pafl ot invcs:nt's to believe there'.:
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A few analysts helieve tho Oc:ono-:
West Cltester, Pa. "The economy is
very sirong and &lt;inc ra:e. hike isn't · my- ajrcldll is 5lowina and what :he&gt;
Fed !Crmed "a slight firming o(.
going to do much to dampen i:."
Chances are about SO-SO the nex: monc1ary conditions" will be enouafi
quaricr-point increase will come at to prevent inna:ion from woneniJII.:
" Tha:'• :heir last action for quitethe Fed policy-makers' May 20 meeting, Zandi said. And. if not, an a long tiinc:, probably for the res: or.
increase is aSII'OIIJCf possil!ilil)i II :he the year," said Bll~C~l StA:inbefJ or;
· t,{errill L~i)di. "I don 'tlhink
July 1·2 satheritif· he said.
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Wlldl nf"ey, !'srch 21, 1817
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WMinlldlly, u.ctt 21. 1117

Because dill scandal has sparked IIKJR than a decide 110 thai unless
intense congressional scrUtiny, there lhe miliwy wu also a business, the
has been a cooling in relations. For quality of the averqe soldier would
instance , While House advisers deteriotate because it would be more
anracti ve to farm than 10 join lhe
army. ·
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and the army tries 10 coniJ!lerCialize
as much as it can. 'They aren'l often
lhought it might be ppseemly for Vice very successful, as evidenced by a
President AI Gore, during a scheduled Jl'lW airline service our associate
trip to China, to attend the signing of Dale Van Atta sampled a few yeltrs
a deal in which China is buying hun- ago.
dreds of millions of dollars worth of
'The mililary was trying 10 boost
jels from the Seattle-based Boeing 1he commercial airline industry in
Co.
China by allowing commercial jel• lo
Probably the most disconcened use military airportS. In Xian, ·a popabout lhis poisoning of trade rela- ular lourist destination featuring lhe
tions, unusually, is the Chinese mili- world-famous terra cotta soldiers, a
tary. They are the mos1 entrepre: large group of travelers was shuttled
neurial army on earth, witll commer- to a 1'new" terminal, where lhey were
cial businesses that .produce every- ' kept "':aiti~g in ~ bus ~hile &lt;;hinesc
thing from bullets and missiles toT- , aut~ont~es readted the. butldm~ fof
shins and teddy bears.
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The Liggett Group, maker of Chesterfield and Lark cigarelles, has come
clean and made damning admissions and agreed to fines. The companay has
conceded knowing what most Americans know, that cigareues can cause can- .
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Liggett also admitted it marketed smokes to kids as young as 14 t\) get
them hooked on its brands.
Maybe the cffon to cut sales to youngsters can help some here and there;
at lcaslthe effort carries a. steady message, even if kids have ways of getting cigarettes anyway.
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them to have some less harmful ingredients.
Beyond 1hat. however. the regulatory crowd has to cope with the fact that
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WASHINGTON - Nobody would
be mono pleased in the People's
Republic of China than ils military
merchanls, if the Clinton administration could deliver pennanent Most
Favored Nation trade status this year.
Every year, the White House and
the Congress agonize over whether
the repressive Chinese should once
. again be granted lemporary, or "provisional" MFN status. The designa. tion allows them to sell goods to the
United Stales on lhe same tenns as
most other countries.
Both the Bush and Clinton administrations have regularly extended
MFN status. with the exception of
goods produced by Chinese prison·
ers, yel'the subject is always controversial. China doesn ' tlike the polit·
ical tumulr over the process. and
craves permanent MFN status -which certainly wa~ one of the key
reasons for their atternpls to influence
the White House with poiitical con·
tributions.
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Bonn;. Sue Brewer. 50, Ponland. died Tuesday, March 25, 1997. al her
residence.
Bam .Feb. 6, 1947. at New Haven. W.Va., she was the daughter of lhe
late James Arnold and Wilma C. Teaford Anderson. She was a homemaker
and a member of lhe Stiversville Community Church .
She is survived by her husbanq, Terry Lee Brewer; two daughten;. Kiml:&gt;etly Barnes and Lisa Sellers. both of Long Bottom ; a stepson, Carl Don
Bre.werofP'ordand; three stepdaughters, TerriL Brewer and Brittaney Ellen
Brewer, both of Pomeroy, and Mellissa Cremeans of Middlepott; and live
grandchildren .
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. Also surviving are two sisters, Connie Morris of Letan Falls. and Lori
Ann Anderson of Portland. and severall)ieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a sisler, Brenda K. Anderson .
Graveside services will be held Thursday. 5p.m. at the Stiversvillc Cemetery in Lehanon Township with lhe Rev. David Dailey Will oniciating.
Friends may call .ionighl from S-8 ·p.m. at the Cremeens Funeral Home,
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rooms. 'The runway was lined with
military jels. 'There wu an order no1
Ia lake piCIUieS of them. but many of
the travelers did so anyway. After a
co~ fusing time spent millinjl around
this temporary terminal, lhe Chinese
ahandoned the pretense and bUsed
everyone to anodler location 10 board
the plane.
'The Chinese military has elways
been inefficient, panly because oflhe
unwieldy . communist bureaucracy
· which conttols the purse strings, and
partly because·ofplllliiiOia. For eJtam.
pie, one of China's IIJ!Cst torpedo
fac10ries is Ilea{ Xiail, hundreds of
• miles from the nearest pan. Other
.countries make their torpedoes near
the coast to save the titno!'and cost of
transponation.
!nO.atton has ea":~ away at the
· shnnkmg Chmese mlltJl¥)1 budgetm
recenl years, so lhe switch to consumer goods has paid off in a small
way.
A repon by the conserntive Her·
itage Focmdation noted that the firs1
big boost. of fl!ilitary selling came
lietween 1978 and 1983, when the
income from consumer gOOds produced by the military accounted for
20 percent of the defense budget,
double the previous share. II rose to
4(1 percent of the budget by' the late
1980s, a!'(! is still slowly climbing.
· Some Chin~ sources predict con- ·
sumcr goods will provide half of lhe
defense budget by 2000. A hefty
share ·Of the profitS. Of course. arc
skimmed by generals and Olhcr soldiers.
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Chinese military was no stranger to
commercialism. It sells ils weapons
· ·to any country with money, ihi:luding
Inn, and has been knoWn to '"'II
. weapons to both sides in a ;.,ar. Its
· weapqns :selling to the Third World
· lias been so extensive lhil. at times in
l~.last decade, it has sW'p!ISSed Germany, Great Britain and Italy combined.
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The U.S. Supreme Coun heard argumcnls concerning the 199~ federal
Communications Decency Act, which would make it illegal to provide '
"patently offensive" material to minors over,the Internet, So far, lower courts
have said that steps too heavily on the First Ame~dmcnt.
In Ohio, the spotlighl is .on public libraries, which are now being linked
by the $12.8 million Ohio Public Library Information Network. Among many
service., OPLIN will provide Internet access to all 250 library systems in
Ohio. Some parents, concerned that their children could use publicly fundcd library equipment to view pornographic, violent or olher offensive material , arc a.•king that access be limited.
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There arc ways to block access 10 ccnain sites. or to select sites consisAnna F:reuJ. young(,., daughter of ' married. As it is now, some 73 per- kids froni'having sex and concentrate
Or, should we say. they have
·~ tent with a library 's collection. But software can be cir~umvented . Blocker
Sigmund and founder of child psy- · cenl of boys and ·56 perce~t of girls instead on encouraging sexually . been fooled by·family-plaiming types
&lt; programs can also block legitimate queries, such as on breast cancer. · ·
choanalysis. one~ posited that ado- have had sex by their 18th binhday. active kids'tO practice "safc.scx" and who tell them that they cvin&lt;.'c ).1oth
!·: Nothing can slop kids determined to look .at diny piCtures. ln the end. lcsccncc was a period of temporary
To participate in the federal pro. use hinh control. Thi~ "practical" " ·"matutlt.f' · ~nd ' '.'rosronsifii'lity ..
:·: parentnhould set the rules: Libraries have a proud hist~ry of r_na.king infor- insanity. That youths could not be
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approach. thty argue. is the hcst way · when they take the "prccauiton" of
. '·• mation available; they should 'I'IOI be the ones to make 11 off hf!lliS. .
h·etltdon·.fu. lly rc sppnsible for their
to prevent unwamcd pregnancies and using hirth cimtml when 1hey h:IVc
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premarital sex. · '
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This thinking infonns current pub- gram. states mUst put up $3 for every
Family-planning types believe it is
The reality is that the most mature,·
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lie policy when it comes to teens and $4 Washi nglon provides. So to futile for the government to tell teen.· mosl responsihlc teen.' arc not hilving ·
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With the value of his political stock at an all-time low, House Speaker sex. The government assumes that receive the maximum federal grant of age boys and girls to keep llicir jeans " protected sex.'~ It's the teens who
:: Newt Gingrich is signaling that statesmanship, rather than political expedi- kids . arc slaves to thcjr hormones. $5.7 milliqn a year, a state would be .on. They .helicvc that kids arc bound resist prcss11rc to have sex heforc.
·:, cncy, may be his goal this session.
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That it docs linle good to diS&lt;ouragc required to come up wit~ a matching to hpve sex. whether adults like it or marriage.
..; Gingrich, the archite&lt;:t of the Republican revolution in Congress in 1994, underage. premarital sex. Thai 1hc $4.2 million.
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not. So the ''practical" approach to . . Richards and other family-plan:: now says that balancing the budget and not tax cuts is a "moral imperative." govcrnnie~t should concern itself
But there arc a number of family- teen· promiscuity is to encourage ning types arc cntrccllhallhe cnica· cy bftcen-ahstincnce programs have
:; · Will this enlightenment endear Gingrich to the right-wingcrs in Congress'? with preventing unwanted pregnan- planning types who recoil at the ' "safe" and "protected " sex.
cics
an\1
sexually
transmincd
diseases
th
u~ht
that
any
state
would
spend
$1
But
this
practi~al
approach
is
n&lt;~ hccn fully ascertained as yet. But
·; Of course. not. Will it endear him 10 thoughtful Americans? Ccnainly.
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hy dispensing condoms and birth- · .. much less a total $9.9 million -- a based on a fallacy, say advocates of 11iat's because family-pl~nning fund:;; Gin.grich, 9 ma.~tcrful politician despite his recent setbacks; rcalitcs that
year w encourage teen abstinence.
tecn-ahsti.nencc progral)'l~ . · Their ing has hecn hiascd in lavnr n(vttJ.~ the GOP is risking its majority status tn Congress tf II saenf1ccs the lo?g- . control pills on demand .
Well. at long last.' this morally rei" It &lt;Inc thing to throw money at argumcnn~ ,captured on a poster tar- ucs-n~u1ral programs ·that teach se·x
:: range goal of balancing the hudgetlor the short-range pohttcal grattlicauon
ativist•puhlic policy may be chang- the problem when you have a r.ea- · geted to teens: ''Don't be fooled ·.. cducalion to kids. while providing
·•t of tax cuts. .
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May President Clinto,n and hundreds of others on both .sides of the aisle
r)liMO sec ~he light' We must stop saddh ng future. gcncrauons Wtlh our debts. "family planning" daqu~ , the Clin- thing ·that. works." said 'Cory ,before marriage and fidelity in mar- ,pills.
ton administration moved forward Richards. vice president of the riage."
ll's worth at least one-tenth thC
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study
published
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federal program that aims to' dis- interview wilh the Los Angeles ily Plannjng Perspectives (which family planning each year to sec if
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• When Anthony Lake asked Prcsidcnl Clinlon to withdraw his nomina- courage teen sox. The program was Times.
mandated
l&gt;y
a
littl.c'
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proviBut.
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continued:
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it's
another
periodical) revealed that ·condoms nothiAg clse. lhc cmcrgcitcc oflhc..C
: titin as director of the.CIA. Lake did what so many public_ftgurcs do today:
sion
of
last
year's
welfare
refonn
l&gt;ill.
thing
to
take
$50
million
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and
throw
failed
a snacking 36.3 percent oflhe programs. will send a message Ill
·: He ponraycd himself as ~ victim of panisanship. then lectured the nahan
The aim of this national teen- it at al&gt;stinencc education wltcn there time among the women surveyed. So America's teens that it's OK nut ·1o
about the need for more ctvtlny and decency.
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to
·young
Americans
that
work."
unwanted
pregnancies
nr
diseases
if
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Joseph
Perkin.~
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message
lcner to Clinton. "But Washington has gone haywire.··
Richards and other like-minded· they insist that their sex partners usc for the San Dk;go UmQn-Trlbu~
:! Rather than going haywire. the cnnlirmation process worked largely as · they needn't view themselves as
"square''
or
·'uncool"
or
"clueless"
family
planners say the government condoms arc really fouling them- and a COJ'!'mentator ror.MSNBC.
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:; 1oallow Iran 10 supply anns to the Bosnian Muslims without ihti&gt;rmioi:_Con:l grcss. Senators also w.ondercd whether the panisan Lake coulp function as ·
·" the head or an independent agency.
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• role in evolving Dcmocratir scandals. ·
Bill Clinton reportedly worries a
panic or a deep reccs~ion could dri- and shoot. Indeed, Clinton him.Cif hy a Republican Semite leader and
t , It' is disingenuous to blame " incivility'' for Lake's withdrawal when his ·lot about his place in history, and he A
ve the country into bankruptcy. ,
publicly staicd that Lou's proposal · lame-duck Democratic p(esidcnt whq
: own mistakes were the root of hts downfall.
ha.• the brains and political acumen to
·The pr-imary cxpendit~rcs in the was a "good, constructive sugges- basically agree on a potential S&lt;&gt;lu"
qualify for a top spol. What he docs annual budget are cntillcmcnt pro- tion."
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not have is guts, and because C.f that
Then he heard from the seniors devoured by the damn thin@.
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character d~lcct. he ' ll be lucky io ·
lobby, which rcnexivcly opposes any .
Entitlemcnls and intcresl on the
make the top 20.
reduction in the ·increasc ·of Social debt already account for two-thirds of
They used to say similar things grams -· S&lt;&gt;eial Security, Medicare, Security benefits; and he heard from the money, the government spends.'
ahout Jimmy· Caitcr. the Democrats pensions. These payments arc adjus!· labor unions. some of whose mcm- There will come a day. not toll long
other anSwer to a futurc trivia ques- cd upwards every .year by devices hen; · pensions ' arc .. pegged 10 the after the turn of the century. when
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courage to lead an unpopular crusade ·which arc pegged to the Consumer .liberals like Rep. Dick Gcphardt. D.. dime of the revenue Uncle Sam col. to give the Panama C~nalto the peo- Price Index lhat is compiled hy the Mo .. who claimed that· entitlement lects. Except for so.me accoun.tants 10 :
ple w;hosc republic ittravcn;es.
programs sho!lld not be discussed in take money in and pay it ou1, there :
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
· -Johnson rc~ro.te th~ .:ivil rights
The CPI is supposed to reflect the.context of budget cuts.
won't he any govcnimenl. We wim't ·
· laws. Nixon tore down the Bamboo innation, but many ~xperts bCiicvc it
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Curtain. Reagan ' demolished the · actually . Innates inflation. · Last opponunity to score a signiticanl vicMy guess is, Old Slick willthbn':
Berlin Wall.
December, a commission of live tory in what is arguably the gravest try to claim he )!Ia.• the president w.lio :
What valiant offensive will Clin- prominent economists appointed by continuing crisis of the .past three finally managed to .trim the bureau- :
ton be identified with"
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He had the opportunity, just states innation by as much a.• 1.1 per- Retreated. Folded. Caved. Curled up Joseph Spear Is • syndicated :
·recently, to dispatch a foe that has ccnl a year. Put another way; the peo-. like a sailed slug.
writer ror l\le~paper E•terprlie ;
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been threatening the national securi- pie who benefit.fro!ll entillcments w:e
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ty fa~ nearly 30 years. but he blew it. gelling a significant annual windfall.
COLA monsler cannot he strangled
· Not siricc 1969'1ios this italian htid a counesy of tbc taxpayers. Reducing
balanced budget.. We have ~ried the COLA by· a small percentage .
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mirrors, but nothing has worked .,The · individuals bul result in tremendous
annual d~ticit now stands at about savings over the years -·enough, yes, By The Auocllted Pre..
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Today is Wednesday. Marth 26, the 85th day of 1997. There are 280days ,
actually have the chutzpah to bnig
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Meanwhile, we have accumulated established to devise a COLA that Prime Minisler Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat ali
$5.3 trillion in debt, arid it is con- more closely corresponds to actual the White House.
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ln 1804, the Louisifl!l Pure~ was divided into the TerritO!)' of Orleans ·;
ihienesl paymen1s ·- a founh of which
The du11ks were lined up f~r Bill
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Units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical ,Service recorded eight
calls for assistance Tuesday. Units·
responding included:
CENTRAL DISPATCH
3:18 a:m.; Elm Street. 'Racint,
Bruce Humphrey. treated iu lhe
scene. Racine squad assisted: .
2:18 p.m., Mulberry Avenue.
Pomeroy, Homer Brickles, Veterans
Memorial Hospital;
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4:47 p.m.. state Route 143.
Albany, Wanda Swearingen. Holzer
Medical Center:
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Middlepon, Dorothy Roush. HMC.

COLUMBIA TWP VFD
3:58 p.m.. Mount Union Roa&lt;), ga.'
odor at Wanda Swearingen residence.
Rutland squad assisted.
MIDDLEPORT
12:SO p.m..'voluniCer lire depart- ·
ment to Wildwood RQad . Gallia
County, assist on brush fire.
POMEROY
4:59 p .in .. volunteer fire dcpanmcnt to state Route 124. car lire. Jeremy Lyons owner.
RUTLAND
12:22 p.m.. state Route 124. Jim
Drown ..HMC.

Fined were: Michael Twyman,
Parkersburg. W.Va., speed, $15 plus
·costs; Doneta Sayre. New Haven,
W.Va., disorderly conduct, $63 plus.
costs; Hus10n E. &lt;:;all. Crown Call.
driving under the innuence, $375
plus costs , three days jail, 90-day
operator's license suspension; speed,
$63 plus costs: Christopher George,
·disorderly. conduct, $63 plus costs;
Diana Schartiger, Middlepon, stop
sign, $43 plus costs; speed, $52 plus
costs; Serena Diehl, Pomeroy, disorTrustees to
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derly conduct, $63 plus costs;·JostiPa Highway tO .close
Dickens. Pomeroy, failu~ to comply,
State Route 124 ncar Souihcm
Leb:inon To nship . rustecs will
$63 plus costs. ·
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Thursday and he closed all day for . building.
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recently in lhe Syracuse Mayor's
Coun of Mayor George t:::onnolly.
. Forfeiting bonds were: Edward
Engelhardt, Venice, Aa., speed, $51:
Forresl Teaford, Portland, improper

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"' ktft,, ~,. cl*ks fro!ll.~ ohiii'CtiH, Secred HMrt, $500, St
" ' · ~a,i:y, ,pf )M l:!ll~•."'~l!ltiHIII!lhtel, •$750, .a nd "1_01Y'CroU,
· . Glqu~ler, $250, to m.n'*'-·or the CooP:i!allw'Pcirlln· •~ve
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· · flood relief. Appllcetlona for funda from that source made by
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· Mid&lt;lleport Mayor Dewey H'lnon , clc: John Ward. Middleport, SIOOand
proccsscd·l3 ca.-;es inMiddlcpon Vii- cost's. disorderly manner. $100 and
Jagc . Mayor;s Court . on Tuesday costs: disorderly aflcr warning. $200
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and cosls. rcsisling arrest; Pnuy A.
' Fined were: Eric Smit~ . Cheshire. Powers. Middleport. $200 and q&gt;SIS,
'$1 00.00 and costs·; disorderly by driving under court suspensionJ$25
· into'xication. ·$100 and cosls, disor- . and costs. illegal exhaust: R'~"' Bam·
·dcrly aficr- warning. $100 and costs, h&lt;&gt;usc, $100 and e&lt;&gt;Sis. disorderly
possession of marijuana: Ant~ony manner. an'd UOO and costs. re'sisting
· Smith. Cheshire. S I00. disorderly by arrest.
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:1n1oxication. $100 and costs, disorBond&lt;: D~vid L. Mitchell.
. ~crly aft~r warning; ·Charles R, Langsville. $60.lXl. running (Cdlight:
McCloud, Middleport, $100 and Ioyce A Wooten. Chcshi/f,: $52.00,
'costs, disorderly hy intoxicatiom speed: Candace J. Hcer: Pomeroy,!
' Harold D. McDaniel. All&gt;any. • $25 •$52.'00. speed: Jerry Wayne Day.
and cosis. no operator's license; ·o. Pomeroy. $60.00. running red light;
,Mf.hacl Mullen. Middlcpon. $100 and. Kcrincih Mohler, Middleport,
•an!lcosts:linenng rmm a "'otorvcht- · $150.00, open container.
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we're feeling pretty good, probably
, ,joke about. the school bolting from dall Jackson. who came in averaging
be!ter than we really are, but that's
the
ACC.
18.3
points
in
the
tourney,
but
manNEW ·YORK (AP) - Having
OK."
Kidding
aside,
Florida
Stat.
e
is
aged
just
eight
on
2-for-11
shooting.
swept the Big East entries, Florioa
" I didn '{ want to lose," Collins
Maurice Taylor scored 19 points
State needs to make it 2-0 against 'playing Its best basketball ofthe seaand added a career-high IS rebounds
Michigan's Big Ten teams to win its son ..Since a one-point loss to V{ake said. "As I said before, I wanted to
for Michigan, which on Tuesday had
Forest in the ACC tour:nament, the play more games and get the returnfirst college basketball title.
SeminoleS
have
won
four
straight,
ing
players
more
experience
for
next
breakfast With former President Ger· James Collins matched his careerintluding
road
wins
at
Syracuse
and
year.
I
think
we
underachieved
all
ald
Ford, a Michigan alumnus.
high with 29 points · and Kerry
Coincidentally, · the last time
· Thompson added 20 as the Semi - West Virginia, two of the Big East's year, but now' we.. are showing the
Michigan and.Arkansas met, in the
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kind of team we really are.''
noles defeated Connecticut71-65 in toughest stops,
On Tuesday night, the Seminoles
The un&lt;)erachievlng tag is some- . 1994 NCAA Midwest Regional ,
overtime Tuesday night to earn their
rallied
from
five
points
down
in
the
thing
that 's been hung on Michigan
President · Clinton was on hand to
first trip to the NIT finaL
final
minute
to
force
overtime
when
this
year,
too.
Loaded
with
talent,
the
cheer his beloved Razorbacks to a
nit'Seminoles (20-11) have elimJriatcd three Big East scliools select- Thompson, ;a junior from New York Wolverines started the rear ranked in ·76-68 victory. .
"He Was absolutely f~ntastic, "
ill lor th~ \O~tnient and improved playing with a dislocated finger, the Top 10, but losing six out of sevmade
a
three-pointer
with
3.9
secen
games
in
the
final
weeks
of
their
Michigan
coach Steve Fisher said of·
JO 4; 0 against tllat conference this
regulation.
conference
season
cost
them
a
spot
onds
left
in
Ford . "He met us for breakfast at a
season. 1
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"For us so 'far, this has · be~n
in the 64-team NCAA field.
public restaurant and stayed for an
,. FSU's othet NIT win . came ·
"I wasn't sure if we deserved to hour and a half. He was the last guy
ag.inst Michigan State. Next up tournament of big sho!s," J5ennedy
play m any tournament the way we to leave. We asked if-we could take
;nursday night: Michigan.
. · silid "arid Kerry made the jjtg shot"
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. · The Wolverines (23-11) had trmlFreshm'an Ricllard Hamilton · ule,'' Michigan coach Steve Fisher the room and took individual shots
,ble , p.4tti,ng away overmatched
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with each member of the team.
iArkans.fs, but,psed a 14-4 run in the scored 26 points 'to lead the Huskies said. .
Dur1~g the NIT, however, the
Every kid has a picture that he will
fin~13:57to beat the Razorbacks 77- · (17" 5), whq will finish tHeir season
Thursd3y night' against Arkansas in Wolvennes have come tog~the~,
personalize and hang on his wall. I
~62 in ·Tuesday night's second SefTlithe third-place game.
There ha~e heen wms over M1amt, . know I will mine."
,finaL .
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, Collins made eight of .12 three- , Oklahoma State, Notre Dame-and
Kareem Reid scored 19 points to
Florida State's third victory over
lead the Razorbacks ( 18-13), and Pat
no~ Ar~ansas.
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'a Big. East team in the tournament pointers for Florida State, and picked
We ve won s1x m a row and Bradley added 10 points.
prompted FSU coach Pat Kennedy to up the scoring slack for ce~ter Ran ,,
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think
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got.
it
on
my
ability
to
His voice breaking, his daughters hiring, He also had no doubts ahout
coach basketball," said Brady, who
. wearing purple and gold cheerleader • taking over for Dale Brown. who
is lhe most successful coach in Sam'outfits, his wife and mother looking retired after 25 years at LSU.
ford history, with a career record of
on, John Brady realized a longtime
"There will be some who say I
89-77
for siX years, including four
dream -becoming LSU's basket- don't deserve what I've gotten, but
winning
seasons in the past five
ball coach.
. I do .deserve what!' vc gotten and the
. Brady, the coach at Samford for opportunity I've been given·, " Brady years.
"I took a pl'ogram over in Binn- .
the past·six years: acknowledged he safil Tuesday, "I have wm:ked hard
·Ingham, Ala., where nobody came
. , didn't have the credentials of many to get where I am." .
of the coaches the school considered, 1 Brady lobbied hard to get the· and nobody cared. We were able to
turn losing into winning there, and I
He acknowledged, too, that he was · ·LSU job. As soon as he heard Brown
think I've proven myself. "
largely .unknown outside of Binn- . was ' retirin_g, Brady called athletic
Before Brady's arrival, Samford
ingham, _Ala, where Samford is director )oe Dean and told him he
had
just three winning seasons in the
located.
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wanted the job, But ii wasn't his
previous 20 years and had not won
more ihan seve n games in any of the
previous Jive years.
This year Samford· was 19-9,
including
an upset of LSU in Baton
AOridu St 71 . Cnrull:l.1iL'UI65 (()T)
Basketbal l
Mil:higa11 77. Arknnsus 62
R\)uge.
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11Jursday's finals
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announced.
and ao out there and play."
time teams can place players on
Alomar will begin the season
Roy.!~: Bob Hamelin, who hit 24
'{be A~ Bravesllld C1e¥CIInd
waivm and not be responsible for
home runs in 1994 and wu aamed the entire
Indiana both talked about making a serving i. five-game suspension for
saluy.. By re~ina
AL Rookie Of theY-. wasTCieased Hamelin now, the Royala must pay
major deal this sprins. On Tuesday, spittins at umpire John Hindlbeck
,
by Kansas City.
lhey BOttoFther anclllnlek one of last Seplember.
him $174,000 instead of the full
Reboulet. signed as a free agent
regained his $700,000 he signed for this season.
Hamelin, 29,
belcball's biqest tndes in ycm.
stroke after the player. strike interIn a shocking swap, tile Braves during the offseason, came to the
Gluts: J.T. Snow stepped into
Orioles
ll'ter
spending
the
last
four
rupted his rookie seasOn. He knew the batter's box against live pitching
sent Marquis Grissom and David
· Justice - whose home run beat the seasons with the Minnesota Twins. coming into camp his days with the for the first time since a March II
Royals probably were numbel;ed beaning by Randy Johnson that left
Indians I,o in the clinching Game 6 He' s hitting .326 this spring.
"It's
something
you
always
the
Royals
were
set
at
designated
hithim
with a fractured tel\ eye socket.
of the 199S World Series - to
dfcam
about,
playing
opening
day,
ter
with
Chili
Davis
and
Hamelin's
'· Cleveland for · Kenny Lofton and
The Giants first basema.n, wear•
other position, first base, was held by ing clear plastic goggles for protec- ·
' pitcher Alan Embree.
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lion but otherwise showing no signs
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"This is a trade of enormous Reboulet said. "I can't be Roberto. Joe Vitiello and Jeff King.
Wednesday 'afternoon is the last of the injury, h"' four hits in II. atmagnitude for two very, very good . I'm just going to be Jeff Reboulet ·
· franc:hises,'' Indians gc!neral manag·
er John Hart said.· "We're talking
about franchise-type players. We
. t8,iked abounhis at scime length, and
· we-realized that if we were going to
. Set .it done, it had to tiappen soon." :
• It was an old-fashioned. superstar-.for-superstar deal predicated by
the economics of modem spans. The
Indians faced losing Lofton to free
i a,ency at the end of the season; the
Braves CUI $7.7 million off their pro. ' jected $62 million payroll, •ighest in
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lhe maJOrs.
"It's painful in the respect that I
ForYo•rSIIoppl,..
· · think baseball i.n the '90s is extremely app;u'Cnt in this trade," Han said.
. "For both teams, not just the lndians.··
33·39 OZ. CAN
.As for recent baseball trades
involving so many star players, few
· compate. ·
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Toronto and San Diego pulled off
a.big deal after the 1990 season wit!l
Joe C8{1er and Roberto Alomar
going to the Blue Jays .for Fred .
, McGriff and Tony Fernandez. In
August 1992, the Oakland Athletict
sent Jose Canseco to Texas for
Ruben Sierra, Bobby Witt and Jeff
Russell.
Lofton and Grissom are regarded
as the two best .ccnter fielders and
leadoff hitters in baseball. Both are i
29, and both are coming off out. standing seasons.
Lofton baued .317 last year, setting career highs with 210 hits and
75 stolep bases.
"May,be I can say r m disap·
pointed,'1 he said. ''I've done everything they've asked me to do in
Cleveland, and I thought I would be
rewarded. I guess they '"warded me
by trading me to Atlanta."
Grissom, a native of Atlanta who
"'as acquired from Montreal in a
trade before the 1995 season. batted
.3011 with 23 homers, 74 RBis and 28
stolen bases. ·
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Justice, 30, had his best scaso~ in
1993 with 40 homers and 120 RBI~.
but missed most. of the '96 season
· · after dislocating'a shouldc'rMay. IS.
He had surgery and appeared to have
no lingerin,l! effects this spring.
"I'm in shock,"'·Justice said. "If
Ll.
I was su(ipose&lt;! 10 shed any tears. it
was when I said goodbye to the
Umlt 1 With Additional
'guys."
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Embree, 27, split time last season
Purch111 o1 $10.00
the Indians- and Triple-A BulTalo.
going 1-1 with a 6.39 ERA in 24
_ games with Cleveland.
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Orioles: JelT Reboulet will stan at
second base f0r Baltimore on opcnipg day in place of the suspended
Alomar, manager Davey Johnson

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'Vanckneele in a simulated pme at
the tel(lll's . minor lelpe .camp ill
Scoltllll•. Ariz.
'"1'\'llsn't !Wiy toncemed about
hits or anything like that," Snow
said. "I just wanted to get in the bllter'a t.o. and sec: some pitches, just .
swing "' bal. I was happy ~th the
way it *nt."
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Whf4l: Sox: Walking on crotches
and ·wearing a CliSI that .ran from
underhlsright knee down to his foot1
Robin Venwra visited his Chicago
teammlllfrs and vowed to return as

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· year." said 'Yf'lur8, 'who suscained a
dislocated ankle llld broken lower
right leJ last Friday after slidin1 into
horne plate against Boston.
"'{'hat'S'the way it goes. I just
have to do whattver I 'can to rehabilitate it-and get baCk on the field.··
Ventura, a foUr·time Gold Glove
winner at third .base '1"'119 baited .287
with 34 homers and IOS RB Is last
season. is Cllpected to miss th(ee or
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'· Speaking to a crowd of reporters,
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: d~cadcs ago when he coached high
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Connoe McCormick ~~ Pack 20S are having a great day here." .
13ears:
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Of cooirse: every race has wmpers
First place: Joah Skidmore;
thm~ thos os wond~rful. It·~ so much
and loosers; and. a few disappmnt·. Second place: Scott . Hunt; Third
f~n for the boys, she .sa1d. "They
ments.
place; Barry Knight; Bnl design;
really have a good lime and when
Rev. AI Earley. Pack 204. chuck- . Charln Kormanlk; Moet ~tatted.
they see all t~e effort that goes onto led as he observed the various reac- Glen Sellrla; Moat "rlglnal. Barry
making this a memorahle day, they . tions. "As they get older. o.hcy are Knight; Best overall: Aaron Allllell;
know how special they.are.".
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She pointed to · the guest line- said '11ley are uood spons. hut it ·
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OQdd and Private Christopher Vernon
"There are so many g&lt;jod cars deSign: Morgan Anderscin; Moat
(U.S:M.C.) - as an example of com- here. and we do have more tears with detailed: Jnon Kingery; Most orlgmunny support and concern for area the younger ones:· he added. 'They lnal: Nick Farley; Best overall: A.J.
youth.
team to win and loose that is good Fillinger; Best paint job: Dustin
Tr~r Dodd agreed. "W~ really
character building. That is what Coehran.
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e",Jor, bemg onvolved on anythong hke
scouting does for the boys::
Orand Champion R~ ~nll!lfS.
th1s.
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. First place: Craig Jall)el, Se~nd
"It is a good opportunity .for kids
First place: Saul McGuire; Sec- place: J.P. Davis; T!llrd pii!CJ. (lie)
to see us as friends," he said, "not just onc1 place: Evan Yeauger; Third Jolh Skidmore and Saul ~re.

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The s,etting was the Mason-GalliaMeigs(M-G-M)District,BoyScouts
of America Pinewood Derby held
Saturday, March 15. at the Gallipolis
Developmental Center. A total of 64
Cub Scouts tried their racing skills at
1he even hosted by Pack 204 ~ sponsored 'by the First Presbyterian
Church of Gallipolis.
Rachel Cremeans, Pack 204 committee chairperson, noted .that
' parental and community support
·
made her fiu'sttime organizing a derby an ove..Whelming success. "It is
for the boys and everyone wants to
help," she, said. "We had money
donated for the patches and trophies
because the business people want to
be involved with the boys here in the
district."
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With four tracks - each measurin~ 32 feet in length- the boys ran
em of their own design and craftsmanship. The district provided each
boywithakitof.wheels.stickersand
· a piece of wood that could be fashThe followinglaoKt transferS were
Right of way, Avery L. and Opal ~:~ ~~~i=ything their imagination
1----lhe;:-0;~. recently in the ·office of J. Douglas t9 TPCWD, ,Bedford, 20 . · For first time racer Shawn Henry,
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Meigs County Recorder Emmugcioc acres·
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Commenting on. . her son's firs_!
Racine, Sutton;
. Right · of way, ·Charles. M. and
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Right of way, Randall L. and Judy Aletha J. Fry to TPCWD.' Bedford. lime iry, Sara Henry noted: " .. c didA. Oark to Villa"" of Racine, Sutton·, 8.98S3 acres;
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n 't know· anything about building a
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car, SO We were happy that he WQn ...
Deed, Michael S. and Rosemary
Right of way, Leta Goodwin 10 You juM run into cars that are a little
bii faster."
T. SC!J!akis, Nicholas D. and Lisa TPCWD, Bedford, 1-.17.4 acres;
Miller, w. Roger, Penny J. Robert L.
Right of way, Palma Go&lt;&gt;dwinto .. .Malcolm Saunders, who won first
Jr.. Lois A. Jeffrey A. and Patricia E. TPCWD, Bedford. 40 acres:
'place in his Pack 262 Derby, placed
Sparccmithls'·,o Randall E. Wonh, Rutland
Rigl\t of way, Palma Goodwin to second in the Webelos bracket. He
TPCWO, Bedford, .75. 23. 5.50.
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Deed, Randall ·E. Worth and · 2.19 acres;
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shared his secrets or IS s ee . yc Nicholas D. Miller to MichaelS.·Scr- ... Righi of way; Jose~'!! C. and Joyce low "Stingray ...
gakis, W. Roger, Robertl. Jr. and Jef- M: Hall to TPCWD, Bedford, 10. 40.
With the poise of a season,edd vet-f
frey A. Smith, Rutland parcels:
SO acres; ·
eran and the technical know e ge .o
Deed, Vil'lon County National :
Right of way. . K~thryn Hall . to a design engineer. he confided that,
Bank to Whitlock MT.I Inc .. Col urn- TPCWD, Bedfo(d, 30 acres:
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Right of way. Imogene Cunning- with it. It 's the wheels. You have to
l&gt;eed, Bar,bara L. Hopkins to ham to TPCWD. Bed lord. 3, 7 acres; . · sand them out and graphite the
Jtohen Jr. and Mary E. Hoskins,
Right of way, Daniel and Martha ·axles."
·Racine;
· Cunningham to TPCWD. Scipio,'40
And . . like any scrinus; he is
, Deed, Linda Elizabeth and 'licrcs;
already planning ahead li&gt;r next year
Lawrence Bowling to Daniel 'Roush,
Right or ~ay. Jay_J. and Linda with ideas for a design ~hange. 'The
Lebanon;
Conway 10 TPCWD. Bedford. 54.826 changes I'll make will be to take out
', Deed, Gordon Proffitt to John acres;
Righrof way. Michael and Debra
Winger, Leban(ln, 15.908 acres:
Right of way, Mary and Loren L. Pratt to TPCWD. Bedford, 47.64
Deed, Bethany 1. Jones to John W: Coleman to TPCWD, Scipio. 4.20 acres:
arid Anna . 1. Lemaster. Columbia, and 40 acres:
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Right of way, Dale F and Angela
· of way, Gerald~ and Pr~nda
Deed, Partlela A..'"and Mark E. f. Bri~kles to' TPCWD . .Bedford. ~~,7 10 'FPCW~ Bed ord. ~ 4 - 6045
Boy41oD~ghtC. Ronakcr.Olivc: 10.74'acres;
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Right of way. Jallll!.. s and Tr.~eic ·
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TPCWD, Bedford, 32.83 and 34.80
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Right of way. MGD Hunting Club
; Right of way, Dallas G. and Jan- -Margaret J. Barr to TPCWD . .91 and Inc. to TPCWD. Bedford, 20 acres;
~ce M. Debord to Tuppers Plains- 1.89 acn:s;
Right of way, Allen ·(]. and Opal
J:hestcr Water District, Scipio, 9.50
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fluded recently m t'!c Meog.•,C~unty . . Right of way. Dan C. an~ !1atricia
Right of way, John and Maljorie
fnun of Judge Patnck H. 0 Brocn :
Arnold to TPCWD Scipiti IO and 45 L.. Hunter to TPCWD, Bedford, .
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ltight of way. Bobby and Bonnie
sidential tn:atmcnt program: scat . Arnold io TPCWD .. Scipi&lt;l. 47 acres:
~It. S25 plus cosL•: Donald Mays. • Right of way. Bobby ~nd Bunnie
lecdsvillc; crimihal trcspa.-.. costs. Arnold to TPCWD. Scipio. 72.7S
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Right of way. Bnhhy and Bonnie
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l Lorena Robinson, Barlow. crimi- ' Arnold 10 TPCWD. Scipio. 72.82.
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1ion. restrnirinrorder issued: R~sscll
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ivcbster. Vincc~t. crimi,nal trespass. · Almcndin11cr to TPCWD. Bcdlnrd.
sL•. one year probation. restrainihg · 40.65 acres:
rder os.•ucd; John Ord, Cheshire· ·
Right of way. Joseph aild Hazel
ssing had checks. S2S plus costs. Almendin11er to TPCWD. Bedford. 4
~~~:~~~~·io;~ Michael · E&gt; Morris . acres:
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Right of way. Prcntic;;. and Carol
costs. six m~nths jail sus-- .• Hess 19'TPC\VD. Bedfprd. 80 acres:
j)ero&lt;!co:l tc 20 day~. two yeal')i probnRight of way. Rick and Debra Hat·
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Shawn C. M~Wcinko. .
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··n:ckiCJS operation., $1011 TPCWD. Bedford. 5.50 and 2.19
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Ann
helped transform a lovely. witty,
bright-spirited teen-ase family
Landers
friend into a manic-depressive,
strung-out, · frightened Jirl who
wound up not knowing who or
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was 10 years , old. The stuff was
. :; l,)ei\r Aim tanaers: I was iluerested . giveri to him by his 12-year-old sis;.in ~ !Ctte., from readers who want ter, no less. I married the man 20
\Cl qec,riminalize marijuana.· How , years after his first experience with
'.liice .i\ would .~ . they said, if we pot.·believing him when he told me
•. wbulf!' j~t ~~' 1\le wacky weed he would never touch it again. I was
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s10tl; aJii! iJMi wopd would be a bet· never had 111y money. even though
', ter place: Sounds wonderful, doesn 'I: we bdih worked. I found out the
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cocaine in the garage. Soon after,
Studies show that marijuana is when I discovered . 15 marijuana
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Soulhem High Schciol in Racine.
TFacy Card. The dairy production
Receiving Chapter FFA degree awand was presented to Philip
, were Tyson Buckley, . Adam Hamm. The ag processing awand
Williams, Ch'arles Johnson, Mike · went to Larry Willis while Jessica
Johnson, William Stuckey, Robert Sayre received the accounting
· Cand; Josh Ervin. Tommy Ottman, award. The landscape management
" Jack Day;·Matt Wilson, Donny Car- aw'!fd, and the home improvement
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Scholarship' pin• were P.resented Roush received the diversified crop
. to Josh Ervin, Melanic Blevi'ns, production award.
. Nathan. Haines. · , Julie Nakao,' .. T,he Wood I. awards were prcsentJooathan Smith, 'Matt Hill and Jessi• ed to Josh Ervin. Philip Hamm. Jcs·
ca Sayre.
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The Creed Spe:ifc:ing Award went Wood II awards were gi,•en to Larry
" to Cciurtney Haines while the Willis, John. Matson. Joe Layne and
Extemporaneous Award went to Matt Hill.
·Philip·Hamm . Andrea N:eutzling was
Nathan Haines took hQI!lC the
awarded the Beginning Prepared welding award. Ag Science awards .
" Award .while Jessica Sayre won the were presented,. to Melanic Blevins.
' Experienced Prepared Awand.
Stacey Ervin, David ~oush, Sandy
Mcmben&lt; of 1hc Team Decision Smith and Jonathan ·Sm1th. Mokc
1 Making Team (parliamentary. proceJohnson. Jos~· I'llII ins and Matt Wil' dure) were presented with FFA lints. son, ·~·· }'eceivcd small . engine ·
Members included · And~a Ncuh awilrd~; . .
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John Matson, David Roush. Jessica &lt;ccrctary's hook award while Tracy
Sayre, Larry Willis. Matt .Wilson. Cand was reco~nized fqr her work
Stacy Wilson. Paul Smuh and with ·the reporter's hook award. The

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AWARD -Lindsey Hart and his wife, Mildred,
Smith, left, welc011111 Jitln NeaN, ~oan Wolfe lind Eber Plcken,a ,as
honcirary FFA chapter members. Members of the trio were recOf-' p,..eairted Courtney Halnea ' with a public speaklrig award at the
, Southern~R,clne FFA Banquet.
nlzed during the recent FFA banquet al Southern High School.
treasurer's book award \"OS present· TI&gt;e soil teams consisted of Tracy Joe Thoren, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamm ,
Card. David Roush. LaiTy Willis. Duhl, Bill and Rachael bowning. Baer's 'Market, Sugar R~n Mill.
cd to David Roush.
Other members recognized were· Jessica Sayre, Jason Lamhert. · Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Roush, Klein Welding. Mr. and Mrs. Bobhy
Jonathan Sinlth (ag . science inter- Nathan Haines, Matt Wilson, John · Meigs· Litter Control. Hal Kneen. Ord. John Carey. Mr. and Mrs.
view) and Tracy Card (farm. man· Matson. Jonathan Smith. Stacey Arthur Hill Greenhouses. MeDon· Eugene Ervin. Associated Fahrica·
agemenl . job interview). Andrea Ervin, Peggy Lawrence, Courtney aid's. Mr. and Mrs. Luwrence Bush, · ttm;. Mr. and Mrs. David Kucsma.
Racine Optometric Clinic , Hamm Apple Tree Estates, Fairplain TracNcu1zling: Jessica Sayre and David Haines and Stacy Wilson.
Vallcy Farms. Mr. and Mrs .. Richard tor Sales. R&amp;G Feed. Suhw:~y .. Auto · ·
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· Sponsors for the awaids were : Koker. Dr. Doug Hunter. Jeff Warn· Zone. Baum Lumber. Chester .Agri·
awards.
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Holman . Clarence A. Bradford: Eber's Citgo..
Members recognized for the riy, l'foinc Nati1mal Bank. {'copies
forestry .team were Jessica Sayre, 6 Ban~ing 1!;. Trust Company. Mr. and Meigs F~rm Bureau. Cross and Sons
Jason Lambert. David Roush. Mail VMrs: Lindley Hart, Mr. and Mrs .
Wilson. Phi'lip Hamm, Jonathan · Ditn Smith. Mr. ancl. Mrs. James .
Smith. Tracy Card and Larry Willis. Lawrence: Wendy's. Mr. and Mrs.

Things You Arc", "Rock Around the the February executive meeting. She
Clock", ''Sixteen Tons" and "Put also rep.orted on state .officer recomYour Hand i~ the Hand of the Man mcn~at&gt;Ons . .about Della . Kappa
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Carol. Eberts. pre.~ident, had char.gc
A~tcnding from Me1~ County .
of th.e Alpha Om&gt;cron meeung wuh we~c Oay Pcrnn, Fern Gnmm, Lc~
Nc.lhc Parker. secretary. . readmg . Lee, Paula Whott, Donna Jcnkms
!hank you notes from Roberta Wil· and Nellie Parker. .
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Church of l:iiftat Wll.'l announced for
April 22. ~~ .~ t)Jemc "'Sccnt'amental Jolill\ey· ' when the Meogs ·
County Churdlt~ of &lt;;:hrisl Women's
Fellowship met recclltly at Pomeroy
Churoh.
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with devoti()IIS ~ Carol ·B~\ver of
tiM:-131"111111..-y Chun:h of Christ whot'
reacl·I Corinthialll Chapter 13.
The rolf ·call revealed 36 mem1ben preaent.
• 111e program ,wu by Jennifer
tl.ick~ wi!O spoke on."God in
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M h · H ff · presented "Your western pi~mcen&lt;, cowhoys. · Ahr~. art ~ u n:,a~lls" forthe pro- ham Lincoln; World Wars. to a
en tat( ,u. ~~~~ , .niccting Qf Delta · f~malC !lstroriaut, and told their his~.~Clan/ ·a Ch ters l)cld a~ the ··, iory. , ~ ·. ~
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~n~~ ';~,::Co~ic;o~ chupter, Bet~'+ in~ conducted by Beta Epsilon Pres-.
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, ; program. "Liv.ing in Easter Time" . read a friendship letter from. former and Parker to serve.
: when Alfred United Methodist member Emma Lou Finch. and
; ·Womcn met recently.auhc church.
Spencer read 'a letter from Janel
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Sarah Caldwell' read· the Easter Grant about a co-op ministry in
! Story from Matthew. Charlotte Van Madison Couniy, Fla. She also
&lt; Meter read it from Mark. Thelma reported on Festival of Sharing cam- · ••lri an effort to provid~ our reader. I Henderson read it from Luke. and · incs. $1.1!44.463; on materials pur- ship with current news, the Sunday
'( ! ~ina Rol))nsoil and Osic Mae Fol.l- ch11$ed for Meigs County com- nines-Sentinel will no1 accept wed· . ·
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'forters; and that 25th anniversary .Qf dings.after 60 days from th~ date of
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l Martha . )&gt;oole and Nellie Pa~er the United Methodist Women al!d the event. Weddings submined after the 6(),.
pve an Olltrvicw of the resurrectiOn Meigs County CooperatiYc Parish is
&lt; 8(1CoWtl! be.fore the WJ&gt;I'ship Center, this year and gifts commelnOI'&amp;\ing it .day deadline will appear during the
week in The Daily Sentinel and the
1 oimich featured the cross. an . open will be sold.
ANNIVERSARY
Henry
Gallipolis
Daily Tribune.
1. Bible and greenery. Spencer presentVan Meter had the prayer calen"IN,"
tap,
and
Agnes
Hill,
botAll club meetings and other news
~ ed a teport on.the.)IUrviv~ bf Chris- dar and chose Virginia Baldwin,
tom,1404"-'-St., Point PIM•
, liAnily und9r Commumtl rule . 10 retired missionary from Euclid. The articles in the society section must ant, W.VL, will celetu.. thllr
~ China and Russia and the program society sipcd a binbday card fOJ be submitted within 60 days of 10th
wedding annlverHrt
occunence. All ·birthdays must be Thu...clly.
I. cloled with a uniSQII prayer.
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of the
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Robi111011 · served sandwiches, submitted Within 60 days
. They t.n nlnl children, 25
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gn~ndchlldren and 26 gre•~·
All material submined for publi- gnndchlldrtn.
JIIIOIIIIlll ~. Caldwell . was · Mn. fqllrod p~ the tele J111Ce.
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STAR CHAPTER FFA AWARD -Tom Wah of -Racine Home
National .Bank presented t~ S1ar Chapt8r FFA Award to
Sayre. The award t;on•l•ta of a plaque and $50 eavlnga bond. .

;· Southern-Racine FFA
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POMEROY -- A)zhcimcrs and to h&lt;: made for nursing home .
POMEROY -- Meigs Ministerial
SYRACUSE -- Syracuse Y&lt;l\lth
Related Disorders support ·group. I
Association community Good Fri- Lca~uc , tina! si~nup, Saturday, 10
POMEROY
Preceptor Bela to 2:30 p.m. at the Meigs Multipur·day service at 12 ncxm, Sacred a.m. to noon at .grad\: schcx&gt;l.
TUPPERS PLAINS
VFW Heart Church, Pomeroy.
Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Soror- pose Senior Center. Dr. 'Edward
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ity, Iron Gate. Point Pleasant. 5:50 Black to talk on depression.
. 7:30.p.m. .
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p.m. dinner. Call 992-3853 for a .
POMEROY -- CHOICE home
CHESTE/l..
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CHESTER -- Meigs ·county educators, Tuesday. · 10 a.m .
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MIDDLEPORT-- Meigs County IKES Big Buck.judging, Saturday.·? Pomeroy Library eonlcren•-.: rtx&gt;m.
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Thursday. 6:30 p.m. Chester Fire Churches of Christ Womcn'.s Fel- . p,m, at 'thc club house.
Take sai:k lunch. cofi'cc, served. F&lt;M'
lowship, Tbursday, Bradford.Church
RACINE -~ Community meeting Station .
rnorc information. ca!l Tammy
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to discuss development idCa&lt; for the
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. American Legion, annual Easter egg
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' den Cluh. Thursday. 7:30 . p.m. at
hilnt, I p.m. Sunday: · ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and
Mrs . Alice Whaley visited recently
with their sister, Eleanor Updegraff ·
in Birmingham. Ala.
Mr. and Mrs .. Bob Alkire visi.tcd
Ray Alkire, Columbus. J&gt;vcr the
weekend.
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Mrs. Lonnie Bolin is improving
from knee surgery. Her recent •visitors were her sister.. ·Dorothy
Deatherage of Trenton. a daughter,
Shirley Karshner of Tip City. and
Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Conley of Day·
ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinmetz and
son of Pc!nrlsylvania we(e guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steinmetz and
attended his grandmother's funeral.
Recent visitors of Mrs . Stella
Atkins were Mr;. Barbara Schanu
of Silvcrspring, Md. and Gordon
Atkins of Mercer Island, Wash.

lovely estate where garden wed- on how we can get this message
dings lind receptions are held .-ever- across? -- Northern California Wine
81 tiines 1 year. Occasionally. invited Country
guest&lt; brin&amp; along their dogs. We do
Dear N. Calif. : Whenever a
not permit pets. for obvious reasons.
They can cause property damage, catered affair is planned, post an
and there is always lhc danger of anractive sign with some adorable
. someone being bitten. Also. they get lillie . dog and cat faces at the
entrance of your estate saying: So
in the way of the ca1crers.
People become angry when we sorry. No pets allowed.
tell them they must take their dogs
Gem of the Day: Virt~cs are
,home no matter how small, clean or
well-behaved they happen to be. almost always learned at your·moth·
I' ve read articles saying m~ny peo- er's knee. Vices are generally picked
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ple think of their pets as childrc~ . · up at other joints.
Isn't this a bit over lhe top? ·
My husband and I are animal
.Send questions to Ann Landers,
lovers. and we have had many dogs
and 'cats ovcrthe years, but we never Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Cen·
have taken them to a pany or a wed- ' tury Blvd., Suite 7110, Los Angeles,
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cral members. Coni Beegle is back
SCHOLARSHIP
The Meigs County .I.K.E.S. will in the Pomeroy Rehabilitation Cenaward a scholarship tn a 1997 Meigs ter. Joann Ritchie. Erma Cleland.
and Deloris Wolfe arc. scheduled for
County
. . high school graduate this ·eye
·surgery. A cand wa&lt; read from
sprmg.
the
Allen
family.
· The Ken Amsbary Memorial
: Scholarship will be $500. Deadline . Members were reminded of items ,
~ fQr appiying is May I and seniors needed for tables at the April DOfA
j arc asked to submit resumes along raily. Esther Smith presided at lhc
: ·with information confirming their • meeting which opened with the .
pledges to the American and Christ·
' acceptance at acollege.
Material is to h&lt;: sent to the Meigs ian flags. the Lord's Prayer. scripture
County I.K.E.S, c/o Gary Dill. and the National Anthem.' OffiL'Crs'
48190 Riebel Road, Lonl! Bottom. rcP.,rts were given. Attending were
Julie Curtis. Opal Eichinger, Erma
Ohio 45743.
Cleland. Everett Grant. Deloris
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CHARTE.R DRAPING
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The charter will be draped in Wolfe, Goldie Frederick, Mao;ia
• .memory of Clari~;e Allen and ballot- Keller, Charlotte Grant~ Kathryn
ing will take place for.six new mem- Baum, Mary Barringer. Thelma
bers at the nexl meeting of Chester White, Elizabeth Hayes. Mary
·' Council 323. Daughters of America. · Holter, E.•thcr Smith, Rohena Maid' l . Meeting recently at the )Jail, ens and .Laura Nice. .
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many who smoke pot graduate to
harder stuff like cocaine, speed lind
LSD.
My message to those who think
;marijuana is harmless is this: Get
out from under the cloud you're in,
and wake up and smell the coffee. I
know this letter is too long to print,
bon hearing people say we .should
legalize pot makes me boil. -- Jersey
Shore, Pa. ' .
Dear J.S., Pa.: Thank you for the
vc;&gt;ice of truth. I am in favor of
decriminalization (decreasing penalties for possession) and 'medicinal
use, but not legalization. I look that
position years ago and have stayed
with it.
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Don't tell the relatives of those
who were killed by someone drivinl!
under the influence of druas that
marijlllWI is harmless. Don't tell the
teaehen whose lethargic students
ate blowina t,heir minds on tl)e stuff
and flunldns out of school that they
will' give it up when the .~ovelty
wears off. Don't tell parents crying
over their dead children who threw
. their lives away on drugs that the
dangers of pot have been exasgerated.
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vice of Prayers, Psalms aAd ScripST. PAUL LU111ERAN
present its annual sprin~ c tata at. . seiltaRAti~E FIRST BAPTIST
ture, will begin at 8a.m., followed 11
M&amp;lllldy Thursday servi~ . 7:30 the Mt. Hermon United Bre en in
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p.m.; Good Friday services, 7:30 Christ Church. Sunday. . 0 p.m.
. The Racine First Baptisi Cburch 10:30 IUD. by lbe Solemn Feslivll of
p.m. wi1h both to be conducted by ·The church is located in the Texas choir will present a cantata. ·:Alive" lhc Holy Eucharist.
Pastor George Weirick; Elster sun- Community off Wickham Road. by Joe E. Parks. March 30. 10,30
HILLSIDE BAf11ST
rise services at St. Jobn Lutheran Refreshments will be served in the · a.m.
Weekend prayer IOfVice wi II
Chureh,.7 a.ni. conducted by Pastor fellowship hall.
.TRINITY
,
beain at lhc Hillside lflplist 3 p.m.
John C. Wolf, D.O.
William
Middleswarth.
RUTLAND
FREEWlLL
BAP·
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Maundy
Thursday
Communion
.
FridiY
lind continue until Euler
Associate Professor
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
.
TIST
Service,
"Is
it
I?"'
will
be
held
at
morning.
Anyone with a prayer need
of Family Medicine
CHRIST
A GOQd Friday all-night gospel Trinity Church at 7:30 p.m. in the is encounged to contact the chun:h.
The Bradford Church of Christ, si ng will · be held at the Rutland l'lelhany Educational Auditorium. 992-6768. Chrisiians willing to pray .
located at the comer of Ohio Route Freewill Baptist Church beginning The senior ·choir will present musi- for an hour during !he seivice are
.,
Question: I have a problem with intestinal gas. I always feel bloated and ·{ 24 and Bradbury Road between at 7 p.m. Featured singers will be the cal selections with narrators Rev. also asked to call. Good Friday serfrequently burp and pass gas, regardless of what I eat. I haven't always been Ohio Route 7 and Rutland, will con- · ·Builders Quoirtet, White Oak Choir, . R,oland Wildman and Jon Perrin 'vice, I p.m. with Dr. J~sAcree .
i~. this Way. so what could be ~ausing this?
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duct activities for ·Easter. At 6:30 liteve Newland, Narrow Way, reading the scriptures.
Answer: As I'm sure you've noticed, everyone"occasionally passes· gas. a. in., the church will hold a sunrise Jubilee Trio; Christ Like. and ChrisThe church's annual Easter egg Sllndy King 111d Jamie .Humphrey.
On average, mosJ healthy men and women have about 10 episodes of flatu- service including a skit based on the tian Sounds. Paul Taylor is pastor hunt will be held on Saturday at I :00 · followed by spaghetti dinner, 2 p.m. '
lence per d11y and, occasionally, as many as 20.
Ray Boltz song, "Watch the Lamb." ag,d, ·Evelyn Roush is the gospel p.m. at the church parsonage at 213 Easter Sunday services will include
, Gas in the stomach.is usually a ·result of swallowing··air along with food or A continental breakfast win follow. music promoter.
Mulberry Avenue . Refresh"\Cnts "He Has Risen." Chqtch choir will
· · drink, or from the dissolved gas we 'take in by drinking carbOnated bever- The church will have worship ·serLONG BOITOM UNITED
will follow at the church.
sing. Services at II a.m. lind 6 p.m.
.• ages. The "fizz" we all love in our carbonated beverages is actually carbon vices at 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
ME1110DIST
Sunrise services on Easter will on Easter StCnday.
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dioxide gas that's been dissolved in the water. Once in the stomach, it com't!' Minisler Douglas Sham~lin will
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS
The Long Bottom United begin at 6:30 a.m.. followed by
. _out of the liquid and collects as bubbles of gas. Too much gas in the stom- preach a first-person sermon titled Methodist Church will hold _Good · ' breakfast. The, Easte~ Church service
~unrise and communion service
j . ach, from whatever the cause. typically causes bloating and belching.
"He Had to Die." .
Friday services at 7:30p.m.
.
will ~gin at 10:25 a.m., closing Sunday, 6 a.m.; speaker, Mark
During
the
Sunday
~choof
hour,
MEIGS
COMMUNITY
SERwith altar communion.
Michaels. Sund!ly.school, 9:30a.m.:
,
Ga&lt; in the small intesline, on the other hand, is usually a product of diges- .
the
choi.r
will
peform
the
cant.ata,
VICES
.
.
·REEDSVILLE
UNITED
worship service. 10:4S a.m. Sunday
: tion of the food we eat. ·Gas in the colon · the large intestineQis usually a
The final commqniiy Lenten ·ser..
METHODIST
evening. service, ,7:30 P·"'·.
• consequence of bacterial action upon food residutthat was not absorbed. in "Amazing Love," created by Joe
Ellster sunrise service at ASH STREET FREEWILL BAP: · ihe small intestine. It is gas that originates in the small intestine or the colon Lindsey and Russell Mauldin. ·The vice ~ill, l!e held Thursday at 7:30
TIST
.
l that causes the socially unacceptable, yet totally unavoidable, episodes of cantata .is the E~ter stpry as told. p.m. at Trinity Congregational. .Reedsville United Methodist ChurCh
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the
eyes
of
Mary
Magdach.urch.
The
Rev.
David
duPiantier
will
be
held
at
6:30a.m.
followed
by
EaSter
~unday
·
s~nrisc
service.
6
flatulence .
lene.
.1
will
be
lhe
speaker.
Good
Friday
sera
breakfast
served
by
the
men
of
the
a.m., f6llowed hY regular services at
Ga,&lt; in the colon may be partially absorbed and earned from the body
ASH
STREET
FREEWILL
BAPvices
will
be
held
at
nooh
at
Sacred
church
.
.
·
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10 a.m. and, ·evcninJ! services at 6
with each exhaled breath. Other gas. particularly hydrogen, is used by other
p.m.
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Hean
Church.
The
'Rev.
FatherWalGRACE
EPISCOPAL
colon bacteria to form methaqe.,The remaining gas ·' largely hydrogen, C'lf·
.
Ea&lt;ter
services
at
the
Ash
Slreet
.
ter
Heinz
will
lead
in
a
service
on
.·
Maun.d,.
Thursday
Liturgy,
NORTHEAST
CLUSTER
UNIT·
bon dioxide and methane escapes from the rectum as flatulence. It is a wonFreewill
Baptist
Church
in
Middle.
the
'stations'of
1he
cross.'
including1hc.ceromonial·wa.•hing
of
ED
MtTIIODIST
·, der that we humans don't suffer a Hindenburg-Jike disaster every day from
port will begin at 6:00a.m. with sun- RACINE UNITED METHODIST 1he feet of reprc;·SI!ntatives of the
Maundy Thuri4ay ·wol:ship and
( the amount fJf hydrogen we expel.
rise service, followed by regular
"Watch the Lamb", a musical cyngi.:gation, tl)c Celebration ·of the communion. 1 'p.m .. . ai St. Paul
Colon gas is increased when the small intestine is unable to absorb car- morning ser'Yices at I0:00 a.m., and drama, will be performed by mem- lnstitutioc\ of the Holy Eucharist Church. Thppers .Plains; "The Verbohydrates, which are then pa5sed into the colon and used by bacteria a. evening services at 6:00p.m. Pastor bers of the.RaCine United MethQ\Iist and the stripping of the ahar, will be dict" for Good Friday service,
, food. A very common cause of this is the carbohydrate laetose - alsocalled Les Hayman invites the public ..
Church, Elm Street, Rac.i11e: Sun- held ·at. ,7' p,m,' at .Qrace Episcopal Chester Church;' 7 p.m.i sul).rise ser·' . "milk sugar" • that is .present in dairy Jiroducts. It is poorly digeste.d by at
MT. UNION BAPTIST
day. March 23, 7 p.m. and Good Fri' .Ch~rch in P(lplcr'oy. . ·
, vice and ·breakfast;
St. ·Paul, 6::10
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' least three-fourths of all aduhs. 'This may. be the reason you n?w have more .
Good Friday services at the Mt. day, March 28, 7 p.m. A nursery will
The Good .Friday Liturgy 'will a.m.
i flatulence than you did when you were younger.
Union Baptist Church, located south be provided. Refreshments will be begi~ at . 7~ p.m., including the
POMER(j:V UNITED
:· , Some of the carbohydrates in wheat, oats, com, pi&gt;tatoes and beans may of Carpenter, will be . held at 6:30 served fallowing the drama.
Solemn Collects, Veneration of the
MEniODIST
also be poorly absorbed. The resident bacteria of the colon have a feast when p.m. Easter sunrise services ·will be
MIDDL£PORT CHURCH OF
Cross and Mass of the Prc-sanctiComm~nion. 7:30 P·lll·· Holy
: · these indigestible components pass into the colon, and you know what this at 6 a.m. with breakfast to follow;
CHRIST
lied. The Great Vigil of Easter will Thursday; jQjning community Good
causes. Yes, more flatulence. Rice seems to be the only ·grain that has car- Sunday school at 9:45a.m. followed
"A Joyful Celebration of Resur- · he held at Christ Church in Point Friday service, 12 noon at Sacred
bohydrates that are totally digestible by healthy individuals and, therefore, by an egg hunt, and evening service rection Life" ·will be presented by Pleasant, W.Va., at 7 p.in., and" will Hean Church; Easter Sunday. sundoesn't cause Oatulence.
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the Middleport Church or· Christ inclUde the lighting of the New Fire. rise, 7 a.m. fol,lowCij by fellowship
MT. HERMON J)NITED
Aduli Choir Easter Sunday, 6 a.m:; Holy Baptism and the first Eucharist ' breakfast, Sunday school at•9: IS and
FortUQately, it is not necessary to avoid·these common nutritious foods.'
Those who' have problems with milk or products made from milk can take
BRE111REN
and Wednesday, April 2, 7 p.m. A 9f Easter.
special' Easter worship nt I0:30 a.m.
The Coolville Unity Singers will breakfast will follow thc .Easter pre· On Easter D.ay. Lauds, a brief scr- .
the enzyme lactose, sold under the brand name Lactaid, before they consume
the offending dairy products. This enzyme enables the small intestine to
absorb the milk sugar for our nutrition instead of letting it move to the colon.
Another product provides the enzyme alphagalactosid~ . sold as Beano. to
help digest the carbohydrates of beans and other grains. '
The .annual Grange banquet was Crangcr." Members also sand Sara Cull~t~s; "Signs of Spring" by tioil will take place on May I.
announced for April 18 at the Senior · "America the Beauliful."
Margaret Haning: "Mail Order SeaWinners of the cookie · contest
Your complaints arc probably a conse.qucnce . of your subtly' changing · Citizens Center when Hemlock
The legislative report concerning son" by Nancy . Wells ;' Country · were Linda Shocpncr. first: Helen
metabolism and your diet. I am concerned, however, about the possibility of · Grange . 2049 met recently at the preservation of Ohio farmlands was Awakening'.' hy Wallace Bradford.
Quivcy. secodd. and Leota Smi.th.
other health problems. Individual &gt;wiih a poorly functioniirg gaJI·bJadder, or hall.
·
.fivcn by Ziba Midkiff. It was noted . Games wc~c played and the third. ·
those with colon cancer, repOrt a two-fold increase in the symptoms ofblo~t Tickets for the banquet arc $6 for that 'agriculture is Ohio's leading group sang "When Irish Eyes arc·
Meeting closed wilh :singing
, .ing and gas. It woJJd be wise to check with your family doctor to make sure •hildren and $7 for adults. A cabin industry.
Smiling" and "My Wild Irish Rose." 'Mansion' Over the Hilltop"and
: ·your discomfort is not due to one of these causes.
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will
be
awarded
as
a
part
of
a
The
Marchthem~d
liu!rary.
pro·
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birthdays of Brad fond and Story prayer.
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gram was by Linda Shocpncr and were noted: Reponed ill were Eva .
( . "Family Medkine'' is a weekly coiumn. To submit questions, write to
Master Rosalie Story ·opcncd the included readings, "March" by Jane Robson .. Bernice ·Hawk, Clarence
Star. Gran~e will visit and a
~ John Wolf, D.O., Ohio University College of Osteopa~: Medicine, ,meting ritualisti~ form with the nag Frymyer; "\ransfilrmation" . by :story, Frances Gocgloin, and Belva fl&lt;&gt;tluek dinner will he held at 6:30
' pn1scnialilin, .pledged. and an. open- Golda ~eed: '· ''lll~si.ve Sprif!g~l' by Willard.
p.m. at thcApriJ .mecting, ., .. ' ., ,;
~~ Grosvenor Hal,!, Athens, Ohio 45701. .
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ing song. "It's a Good Thing to Be a· Bill Radford; "Blooming Anew" by
It Wils noted the degree inspec• .

·' The Community £alendar is
'published as_a .free service to non., pront groups wishing to announce
· meeting and special events. The
calepdar is not designed to pro. mote sales or fund raisers of any
·iype. Items are printed as space
' 'pennits and cannot be guaranteed .
·to run a specif'JC number of days.
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RUTI.AND · Final sign-up for
Rutland Youth League. Wednc!iday.'
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Rutland , Fire. •house, A coaches' meeting will ful-

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. The Meigs County Commissioners are preparing a
Com~unity1 H9using _
Improvement grant application
that may inclUde a Homebuyer Assistance program.
This program •.!! funded by the Ohio Department of
Development; will ' include mortgage loans . with
interest subsidy through AECD, grants for payment of
loan closing costs, and in some cases. grants for the
rehabilitation of these purchased 'homes that do not
meet OHCP residential ~hab standards. ·
This survey Is to determine if low . income
households have a nejld;.. and/or' l'nterest In
participating In ihls program; If funded. Meigs County
households . whQ would b.e · interesttld In such a
program are asked to contact Jean TJ:Usutl, Grants
Administrator, at the County Annex at 39350 Union
Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio (992·7908)· Monday thru Friday·
9:00A.M. • 5:00 P.M.
.
, If a' significant number of low income households are
Interested, the County may Include this prograrh In the
FY'97 CHIP apptlatlon for submission. .
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llevlng llale: 21173 Stall Rqull
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8:fl0 A.M. .e:flO P.M.
ilovlng Sale: 3127 ·312M7 4154
LeGr8nde Blvd. Clothing, Tlfl,
Computer Sollwere, Lawn M.., UIOd leming Bid, Bulbi, •
cycle, Walarllod, Chao~
Deek. loo Mu~h To Lilli IIlio
441-7414.
.

D-.

Po~y.

Ronnll Jonol

20 VII.

Middleport

a VIcinity

All Yard Salu Mull Be Paid In
AdV11tc1. DHdllne: 1:oopm 1111
dey bofote lhl ld 11 111 run. Svn·
der l Mondor ldltlqn· 1:oopm

BANKRUPTCY

can relieve a debtor of
financial obllg,tlons and arrange a fair
distribution of aaseta. Debtors In bankruptcy may
keep "exempt" prop.erty lor their personal use.
This rTlJlY Include a car, a house, clothes, and
household goods. ,
For Information R41gardlng Bankruptcy contact:

Boats •

HOWird L WrHIBII

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR

•

949-2188

WQ.LIIUL·
JUS'rCII11.,
992·7074
Gt:avel, Limestone, .
. Topeoll, Fill Dirt,
Sand, Refuae.

. Attorney At Law

(614) 592·5025

Attiens, Ohio
. ftW7 1 rfiO.

oNew Homes
-Remod4JIIng

oGa,..a
eDec:ka

250 Condor Street
Pomeroy, ()hlo 45769
ADlvlalon on Nichols Metal, INc.
Phone: 814: 11112·2406
Fax: 304-773·5881

992·5535

Home Repair Needs

-call Today for Your

992·2753

Umeatone a Gravel ·
Septic Syatema
.Trlller'&amp; .
HouaeSHII

RM•oflllble Rate•

,.,...,..

Joe N. Sllyt:a

Sayre Trucking Co.
614-742·2138

"'"'""

ROIERI BISsELL
COIISTRUcnOII
•NtwHomta
.•Garll!gea

-complete

Re(1'1odellng
Stop 8t Compare
FREE
ESnMATEES
985 4473

YOUNG'S
CARPENIER SttVIa

•Room Addition•

oNIWGire...
oEiectrtcel I Plumbing ·

&lt;Roofing
otnwrtor • Exllrlor

.Painting .
Alilo Concl'lll Work

(FRI!I! ESTIMATI!S)

V.C. YOUNG Ill
•

992-G15

-

POmtii'OY, Ohio

J&amp;L SIDING &amp;
INSULATION ·
537 BRYAN PLACE
MIDDLEPORT
tt2·2772
e.m.-3:30 p.m.

1-Replac....t Wlllltws
I•BIIIItl Gfttls

I•Sto,.o..n&amp;

drftJ:

A.ltllls

epplllncel, bitttlotea,

Bllhl, Grooming,
Kennel Care
and Lov11
Mon., Tues.; Will.,

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Ccinaultent will forward
copl11
of
bidding
docum•nte 11 nem•d In
preoedlng peregr•ph
8"1PPING
HARGti
COlLECT. ·
, bepoelt will be refunded
upon th• return of plena
1nd ePecHIDIIIona In good
oonilltlarllflll with poe....
or IXPIIII
prepeld
within ten 110) d8re lfllr
thl dill lllcle .,.
Dep 0111 wttl nat be , ncled
upon roturn of dooUIIIInll
1111 llllr dill or dooullllllla
In poor ooirdtttan. Eeah llld
.IIIII be IUOmpenllcl by I
GOIIblll bond In In - " '
fque1 to lhl tollllllllll of lhl
prop - • tnatudl'!l 111 8dl! ·
11tii'Utll 1 IUppatlld .b'/ I
, _ of Ml IIIJ, lor thl

1'111111'/ m11111 •
motor blocka•

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YOUR
. MESSAGE
CAN BE SEEN HERE
FOR A TOTAL OF
$7.00 PER DAY.

rlalng the

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. Ohio Vall., Bonk Will Ollor Foi
Sill IU 883 Skrllnl 14151 2
Bldtoont ,Mobile HOme, Vlnt
113108879, 1 A 1881 Yamaha
XV1100 M/Crcle, Vlnt JYA1·
TEE~5TAD711238. Public Auction
Will Be Hold At Till 0\18 Ann.,
1&lt;13 Third INe.• Gllllpolll, 011 On

3128107 At 1D:fl0 A.M. Till AllcM
Will Bo Sold To Hlghott Blddor
•Aa Ia• Without E1preaaad Or

Implied Warranty And Mt)' Be

s.., Bv Contacting Keith John,

oon AI 114·441 -01110. OVB.Ra·
IIIYOI The Right To Accepl Or
Rl.l:: Anr And All Bl~1 1 And
WI
w """""' F~am ,..,. Pri·
or To Sale. T•rne Of Silo: CASH
OR CERTIFIEO CHECK.
flick Pla110n Auc~on ComPanr.

lull time auctioneer. complete

auction Mrvlce. · Llcenud
IIIII,Ohlo I Wnl Vlrglnll, 304·
773-5715 Or 301-n:J.6447.

90

Wmttd to Buy ·

Aboolulil Top Dollat: All U.S. Sliver And Gold Calna, Praar ..ta.

Dlamonde, Anllquo J - ,, Gold
Alnga, Pre-1a30 U.S. Currency,

Sterling, Ell&gt;. Acqulol~ons J-'ty

· M.T.S. Coin ShoP.

151

Se&lt;:ond '

- · Gallpoie, 814-«8-2842.

An1iquee, 11trn11ure. glu o, china.
colnt, toya, tamps. guns. toolt,

1111t11; alto appttlaela, Oattr

Mllllln. 11+882-7441 . .
Anuq..e, top prieta peld, River·
lno Anllquoe, Pomeror. Ohio,
Rvtl Moore owner. t1•·QI2·

Clean late Uodtl Care Or

Trucke 18110 llodelo Or N._,,
Smith BUic~ Ponrloc, 1800 Eut·
J l 0'1 Auto Parre. Buying HI·
vage whlclos. Soiling porte. 30+
773-5033.

I

Wanlod 10 IMir chip wood. ~773·5P8D Oara. 814·1&amp;2·8025
Evoningl.

A NIWU Nt f r.H IJT S

STQRAG£ :AGa"~' Or Col 11llo441·

1~18,185

a..._..

82.1.814-~

Wenled To Buy Uel&lt;l Mobile
Hom11. Cal!: '11,4·441-9115 Or

iiD&lt;I-I'IIo811. .

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Wontod ro IMir&gt;Good ueod Hh.
or iiDh. C8rnper,ln lair OOIId. 30+
112-211114.
fMf'LOYWN I

SF RVICf ',

~hV-1MOEI•IIr!I-

One Unit Now
Available

c

Ll!nllf'l AuCIIon Sarvlco, LaeHo
Lemley, Aucllonolt. Houooltold,
Eoall, Form Sill~ Call 814-...,..

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Pick up dll cll'dlll

"eo"'

l:fo::do~1:J!.j,':.

Public Sail

om-. GoJir&gt;olil.

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3itoo

pt. Pleaa•nt
&amp; VlclnHY .

andAuC11o~

-No Job Too Small
•Any and ~II ~ Your.

IIULmaa
i*UIA'I'IOI

HOIIIIIIJiriY...

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.

80

Free Eatlmatea

JB Reofing&amp;

t.
NOtiCE TO BIDDERS . . . eurety aompeny to do
Billed
propo11l1
will
be
IUrll'/
bUllIn
the
81111
1
"loitfrlly .... AfftHeWIII(
, raoe!VId for the 811111 a-d
ot Ohio, end 1 current.
FretEa~
ot •duoetlon lrf' · t"e
llnencllrl ellllment of the
lul;rn Loc.;l~· ichc;~l
lUll!'/ compeny. Thl bondll
-38N$79
Dletrlot at thl Oflln of the · ehell be on the form
Tr•••urer of the E,e ellrn . •pproved by th• . I tile .
Public Notice
L.oa81 'School Dlllrlct Boerd, Bolird 'ol Educetlon. wtth ·
3184!!1 Stele Rllull 7, •ufflclantaurlllel, In eeum
Llllll. Rhchla '
Reldlvllle, OH. 45772, until equillo theiOIIIIUIII of .t hl
12:00 pm, noon, E11tern
propoul, 1nd tiled with
Eullnl t.o.llo.hool
Dqtlglll
on the auch propo..l, llldl 111 to
10th dl'/ of April, lte7, end bl uelld · •nd eddrlllld Dlalrlct aoerd of Educlllon
John C. Rial
opened
lmmedlllll'/ lhl the Truaurer of the
llowd Prllldlnt
_.....,,for turnlehlng thl E11tern Looal School
IIIIMriel end pertonnlng the Dlelrlct BOird of EduCIUon (3) 5, 12, 19. 2114 to
labor tor thl •xeoutlon end for thl • - of Ohio, office
coniltructlon of ProJect No. at the T1111urir of E•etern
38, IAeblltoi_AMIIIIIInl II Locel School Dlatrlct, 38100
EllllmHighlo.haalfor;
81111 Roull 7, Rlldlvllle,
Public Notlcti
All!eatoa
Ablllmlnt OH 45772, end pl•lnly
·
marked on the outild•
N - of Drlwlntl ~
1123,000
In --*nee with the "Bidl
for Aebeltae . RevllldCodl 0 810.2311.20
",lone end epeclftclllona . ~I Co-"'
.Qftlo.e of Comml111011111
r.
I
A prlo..JIId Walk•thiU will
""'pallid by Mo.nlt·AIR, na., 118 held •011 Tueldly, Merch o rh !urore. Melge County,
P.O. lox 4811, ' Bolivar, OH · ta, 1997 II 3:30 pm. 0 1~
44812, and on "" In the ProlpiCUvl lr1ddlre ahould Ulrch 7, 1117
ofllcl of tM 8uperlnllncltnt
~I
I h
To All · Whom It U8'/
of Publlo lnetru""on, Room meet al t...t I me n I • c - :
wr
-• Clflllrl8 of 11111111 H~h
108, . Ohio Deplll.-t vo 8 0 h 00 I I II-" 81 ••
On Thtndllr, 1111 3rd dly
· Ed".....,__
Ohla
oc 7,
...Rlldlvlll•,
·
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of ..,....
•...a 1117 111•80
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81111 Roull
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.........,
85
Ohio. ' Bidder• uneble to e.m., ,.., the offlol of tile
8outhDep~IIFr:ontBulldlng,
of .lurorl of
· llflll, 1tlend the welk-thru miry ConwiANI01
=:n=·the~C.~ errenge to vlelt thelobelte Ullgl C~hlo,. Jurora
, . _ _ ·01 Elltlrn Loiilil by contlcllng Kevin will be ~~:r·~
·•-hoot Dlalrlct IOIId 11 llldlnger11.(330)3144101. lhl Meyiii7PI
rt I
R
TM......., Locel8ahool . Common
ue
u o
81111
OH
Dlirtrlct a-d of ·EdiiCIUon . 111d County,
45772· 7.flllcltvllle,
with the 8ppravll of the W.llea• Bredford, I.O.
·· Coplll of plene end Superlntand•ni 01 Public McCoy, C""mleelonera of
epealfl"tlono end lorme,
h
Jurore ·
1

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Pallo S.II·Frl 28 • !Ill 211 111

"U...... NIUI Ownmllip"

Big·Bend Fabrlcldlih,
Madtlne &amp;Welding Shop
Public Notice

,,.u.,

bYpau.
awnings, baby
cfolllle. ltoulllhold lumllllfl, lllp.
perwtro; V8rloYI 1111 clothing,

clothe•. 1111 D-2T bore. glrle
lla31'-IIIHI.Ihcill. •

Monday·FHday • 8:00a.m.· 4:30p.m. ·
Saturday· 8:00a.m. • 1.2 noon

Public Notice

ThUraday, March 21, . fourth
houll on eon. Hollpot Rd. ......
11om L11dlng Cr.... Rd. o" Rt 7

Pltatant St. Houtthold ltema.
baaktlt, blankttl, to,a, name
brand ·atean Mtn l Womtna

C0111plete Madalae Shop sentc:e .Fabrication
Steel Sales, WeldJa1 Supplies, ladllltrllll Ga
Radiator Repal~ &amp; Replacement

Down1pouta.
Gutter Cloning
· Painting
FREE ESnMATES

Friday.

AHorney William Safranek

Gutters

1neure1101

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. Frlder. llondoy odHion • 11:"

bldL
8

Jnil ,..,..,......

8ICtiOfi 1RS.I51 (IIS.111)

.Sunday

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=h:! ~:~:~:' ~7.:::~::~t,: l.:
I~R~
Thure~ Fri. 1H;
Minority
Sualnue · 11cured from 'he oltlo.e of
......_ofTh
,
01' El1otlon• 11 112
EnllrPriiU •PPIV to, thle thl coneultent, upon
Y" ' e
M lb
Ave Pomeroy
Sit. 12-8; Sun. 12-4
Proleat.
Bue
lid dltioelt of ·a check In the
· lllllm uael8ahaol 0::.. erry
•
•
271 North 2nd
· AmNnOH
.
"Pillmlllnl·
emount ill 525,00, meda
Dllllrlct a-d of Edua1tlcin (I) 211 lTC
Conltruclllon1.';!0
rklllnorlh•!,. payllbll to ~ coneulllnt• .
eHp Ool
• Woof, Or
Slop
.. Prlr&gt;
=;~~~Oh~lo~JI 11111
'lburUp
Merrllge
Alladon,
1ot
blln-,...
.
••' Upon rooetpt ofl.t reqlllll,
- vw.o """ - One Of Our
Col.:'::ci.'==·~to

Dl8111ct IIOird of EduCIUon
with the epprowal of the
8ujllrlnllllcltnt o Public
lnttructlon " ' " " ' the
right to rejMI any end Ill
biclt. A prlbld ·conferlnoe
will b• held on Frldly,
Mlrrcl! ~~. 1187, at 1.0:00
fl.ll., looel time, at the
&amp;•haol. At!endenc• b'/
......I
1M blclcltre
11 . optlonel, llut
libOr lor~ •••llllolfond · reooiiimendld,
In order ta
_ ......,of""""' No.
"'-- K-8 III!MIIIIry aJ8rlf; ot · --qiMIIolll
oon-nlng the dllwlngl
ltlloOt end , , . . . Minuet for the
·
for
11111111
I I'I'IIIIL
Adllltloll
- LOQII
lly TIM Onlilr Of TIM D'l ttrlo,·,
IIIMO ITY
81hool Dlllrlat ao.rd irl
IKIIINI.8 . liT-Mill
Eduallton
.... QUIIIIMINTI
AS
Ull M. Rllohll
IHCifiiD IN 81CTION
. 'INIIurer
111.111 (IU.111) Ofl Tltl!
.·
Jolin C. Rill
IIIVIIlO 0001 Aflf!LV TO
8altoal Dl••• • • of
, _ ~. COPII8 Ofl

SHOt I 811, •at Sure to Stop by Thelnltl!l'l
Blkery 111d visit tilt E.llter Iunny on friday,
March 28th 1nd Saturday, M~ 29th. The
Easier tun(\'/ WIU bll'lrsonlllzlng·Thpse
Dllklal!l Cakt ··" '" Eg111 For All '!he KidS
Adult! TOOl 5o Bring Tht Kids And
· .. .
..
.. ' . Forget to. Stop•-,,
'

1 lb. Cranberry Relish

br

a".'""'

end the foflowlng8dl!lllone!
Tli• , Melga County pllnrpome:
.COIIImiAIOntre '!Ill, .. .tM.
' Alllld Conetrucllan,
I0I0
VII II
AYIIIUI,
~"''
111 "'' Gan...-elge Clnclnllll~
OhiO t5206
;community Action AtiiiiO'/r
• Dod:J'el8oen Bank 1
•aOnduol • public hurlngll
, 3r ,_, 1255 Euclid
:1 p.m. on U1roh 3t, tll7 ~ 11....
~..
the Commllllonera Office Avenue;
Clevel•nd, Ohio
:In the · courthouae Jn 44111
lull"-·e· "-•=c•n
•...._..y.. Purpo11 of 1111 ' ..,._
"""
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n
:fleering Ia to •llow .the of c.ntnrt Ohio, 1175
Ro1d,
Columb\11,
Ohio
'.~IIIHionlll en~ pubiiO
to review end comment on 43218
•
DaJIOII
Bulldere
"" PI'Ofl'lld JTPA PYIT
Exchenge,
·
2077
Embury
flltiiL A-dN~h'llllntomllofln
aen·be obtiilnld IIY''OIIIIng Per~ Roed, •Dayton, Ohio
GIIIIHI"I cAA' JTPA II 41411
.• C.ntrll Ohio Minority
114·317•7342 or 114·112~
ll!llll~al Admlnlllrlllon,
815 Ellt Maund 8trllt,
~) ·II; 1TC

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Gllllpolla
&amp; VIcinity ·

SERVICE

Cabins •. Bow Riders
• Bass
'
Boats • Sea Ark John l;loats
• Johnson Outboard

'..,
MdItem
Telllmentm:;~;:t~~;
o
Taylor, DIU Meet

~ Diet Pepsi, caffeine Free Diet Pepsi, Mt. D~~

e.

et..-uao.
Yll'd 8111, .
70

DUMP TR"'C.K

I:~E~J•Eom'"'"· T i l l - .
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&amp;

(614) 592·5025
Athens, Ohio
I l HO•L
po· .ON Cuitom Homea .
TRUCKI'H·
M&amp;al

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Loot wan11, Vlclnlty: ..lohnoon'e.
hcond Avenua. Qalllpallo,

AHGrne.J William Safranek .

..

RUSSET BAKING
•

~ CHIPTEI7•CUmll3

$171.00, med• Pl'llll" to
the~......_ Upon ruelpt
of • reqUMt, ecoornp~~nllcl
by • depoelt •• ••med
above, t"' Archlllat w111 ·
· - r d aoplee of lrlddld nlg
Grt'vtl
.doaumlflll ' •• n111111 n
.....
. .. .
.
prtcedlng p·eregreph.
Dirt,
1131.
··
SHIPPING . CHARGES
•Pl 21, u; ae; 3TC
cow:CT.
•
98!5 4422
,
Depoelt-wlll be lllundld
'Cheatt~, . Ohlo ..
:
b i d d i n g - - upon
•
Public Notice
roturn of ptep and U-~~~!"1!"'"
....___;_..:;;;,;;;;.,;.;;;.=;._- epaclflclllona I" · good
oondlllon end with poelllle
or upriH ohlrg I pNflllld
lwMihlil 11n (10) .,......,
bide ere opened.
Depoell wiH not be llfuncted.
•
'
upon return of· dooUIIIIIIII
,
.t I latW dill II dooumlnll
In poor aandltlon. E1ch bid
eheH be eaaomj)IIIIIICI by 1
aa~ bOnd In en amaunt
equal to the Ioiii lilm of the
propaHI Including ell ldd
e111m1111 eupportld by 1
Pllwer .of Attorner, for lhl
bOnding 181111, I OllllfiCIII
from tlr• O.pertment of
lneuran001 IUthorlzlng thl
eurety oomp1ny to do

·:ellkl•eu'm111111· ·

limit 1 witb

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Pomeroy •lllddleport, Ohio

The Dally Sentinel ...... 115 •

-.rch 28,1887

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122tllno. fill dtllve&lt;J. I IIIUP. 2ll7.
2 - m , - hlll2~;.;..;;;...;;...;..;_;_-==-I out o1 Au- on - Umo Rd..
3Trolon lor-. :JD4.175-1071. . 114-742-2101• ""-742:2421.

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Antiquo Colt hon Tub Wldl Clow
Foat, 1200: Utility· Troller Tip
Down $400: It 4·378·2720 AP.
'IEAI'NI.

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pump,
carpet, new gutter.
new carpet throughout, n• out

t883

Pl&gt;ntiac

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V-8. 4 Doorl, Auto. lhtD. CINn,
Doro: 114-441·1115, Ahor e:oo
114-448'1241.
1t84 lllacll Crown Victoria, All·
ioma~ Good Condition. 1800:·
114-3711-2731.
1114. ChovJ..~~nto Corio AC,
Rurll Rool .
Air, Tilt, Crujao,
30S.V·I A~TOmotlo, While Willi
Brown VlnJI Tcip. Rulli EJcoli,rlll
Cell
Anydmo; 814-24S.H·
70, 6142ol5-tl818. . •
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Tim. Sl&gt;oc*o.
l;truto, 81,200, 080 114·245·
1300.
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Beaemenl, Garage, 011 Htat,

Auto. l:rulto, -

F0-.:1 .... """" LlrOt lol. Routt
588, City llchooiL $18,500, 114-

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ChriltJ'o RillS

271 N. Second~
Mlddoport, Oh 814-1192-451.4
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Von, Wttllt ond fllavr E•coliont
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you;'ll lind il . The' Astrg-Graph
Matchmal&lt;ei' lnstaf!IIY-~Is WhiCit iliQn!l ;,
are romanlic'AIIy perlei:t.lof you , Mall
$2.75 lo Malchmlk&amp;r. c/o· lhis nawspa·
par; P :o. Box t 758. Murray Hll Station.
New Vorll. NY lOt 58.
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TAURUS (~ . ..._, '2!'1 Today you
rf1i!jhl receive p1NS8n1 news from a dio·
lOtti pe&lt;son wi111 wltom you hove an emo·
lionel illitlation.
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mora adeplal CC&gt;IIfl)li&lt;~lod . . . . - tOday
Titan you
yesterday. Go bacl&lt; and
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ahould gil amoolltly lor yliU and youra
Today In lhe romonce department. Thll
lima you'll IIP&lt;Ind ·together will provide ~
kWingllllfiiOiiN.
L10 (Jutr 23-Aug. at) Try Ill devote II
Iaiii a IIO'Iion of your day to cre•llve
toucltN lhal bMullly your ounoUnclingt .
11 will impr~l othe)a and give you a .

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wlllcli rou 1111n1 • YMIICi
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Last week, ¥OU may remember I
mentioned the French journalist Jose
Le Dentu. who died last ·neeember.
While ·trying to find a good rfeaHhat
he played. I came-upon thltl one.
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Le· Dentu played in this three-no·
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tumed the 10 and South had the jack.
CELEBRITY CIPHER
dummy·s nine would become a second
.
by Lula Campos
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Cetebnty Cipher CfYPIOgrJm&amp; are creal-.:! from QUOlalionl by limous people. pttl lnj:l preMnl
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Each lel1af 1n the c1pher s1atm IOf another ToGay5 ~: 0 equal$ F
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five. When West covered ·South's.jack
with the king. Le Dentu co~ld have
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won with dummy's ace to block the
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suit. i{owe~f. he ducked. playing to
cut the defenders: ~ommun ieaiion if
pw ·
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The first coincepl is always lhe best and most .'
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my's .spade ace and L!lrowing a dia·
mond from hanrl Le Dentu had to es-.
tablish clubs Without letting' West gain
Will ·.. • ,
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the lead. This required finding the
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missinll clubs breaking'H and exe·
euting an avoidance play. At trick four.
Le Dentu led a low club from' the cjum·
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my, winning in band w.ith the ace
low 10 form fOur wordo.
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hold the trick. But when East played
low again, 1,.e rientu won with the king
and played a.third round, eslabUshing
3.
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. nine tricks: one spade, three hearts,
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11,900 or Bolt Ollorl 304·1752722.
3 Badroom Ranch, 3 Baths. Full

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cablnot, ond ••tros.
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A Groom Shop ·Pet Grooming.
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a.big.change !or
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might even surpriae youroell with the
skills Y.,..'va acquiredior promoting ideas
or thingS 'you truly believe in .
SAGITTARIUS
2~. 21) Your
·malarial prospeCts appear fll!lra hopeful
lltan usual today. Try to lOok belli~ the
ecanes lo see il there 11 something In·
which you could play a role.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.lon. 11) Even
lhough you mtghl .,. • tacl dilcouraged,
liCJrn8lhing you·,. ini'Oived 1t1 hos ·a good
plobabilily of IUCC8U. Do not !tllnquilh

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