<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="8762" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://host69-005.meigs.lib.oh.us/items/show/8762?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-09T23:04:39+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="19185">
      <src>http://host69-005.meigs.lib.oh.us/files/original/dee7a42af7b8e5a908218dd5f881533d.pdf</src>
      <authentication>414f54098449acba83a27819f99f722b</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="28245">
                  <text>Ohio Lottery

ftocim n

.

out with
Injury

Sporb on Page 4

.

Pick 3:
254
Plck4:
5074

'

Super Lotto:
11-17-19-21-35-41
Kicker:
921024

~.\1

•

....•.

..
'

CIMr tonight, low In tha
401. Friday, cloudy, high
In 701 .

'

'• .

'•

VoL 47, NO. 2211
' . .- . Ohkl 'IIIIer .._,..... c:omp.ny

'

281CIIot11.18,_,35_

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thuradlly, M•ch 27, 1997

.

AGinnettCo.tk:WIPIPIF

39 found dead in California mansion
,

.

I

'

'

~,r~~~~==~-,--~ID~AHD
~
_ -,

~-

100km .

NEV~

•c;)I

· :r

.-

~-

.

'

'

.

MASS SUICIDE· • Investigators; along with
San· Diego County Sheriff's deputies go under
tha.pollee tape leedlng up the driveway to the
home In Rancho Slilnla Fe, Calif., where .

.

' -~

. ..

~.

.,~

.

;,_~~--~:·:;

-~-

·-~

.

.. .
•'

-·

'

-~

'

'

.: :..- iti.ii\~;

·.

~·u-:

. .

Jt6 out 56t~ ,4,.,Uilm~:. 6.. ~ "R,',.O~ · ~&gt;lfUI

'

C8rollna Wilber.l ~ · ·1112 . . 8lnlellri' Pakll PII
"- Well \llrQinll, II
a Gland Re-Openng 111M llfelllbi*llii'* ·Aunha. . y end the comjillllan ofll_e ,_... tenK'iltlngllldt•••,.idlllo'll DIV. enllre IIIII ftoor,

....

• w~·q ~··you, to·!Tree" popeol'll- 110ft drii.l(.l

$20

· · · ' · • Rapt. ,._. ..Free" door l"iseal
sot

'"·the
t?·--~~~

C!~ ill ....
~ .......
•

• •

.

•

,.:,....· •

; :

founcl the bodlei of 38 Individuals
who died klan apparent mae• eulclde Wednes-.
day. (AP)

c1efM!t1e8

Meigs County.Senior Citizens Center
services
to be. expanded in near future
.
..
.

.

, BY CHARLeNE HOEFLICH
regular nutrition prog~m . that il is probably Ju~c or July .. she cxpecis
·-·
AP Santlnttl.Newe Staff
stnclly on our o,wn, and IS open to the the room to be open daytime, some
. .
'
Plans arc underway to expand ser- public." She said the hope is thlll ·evenings. and have Saturday open
GTOUtJ
vices at the Senior Ci!izens Center. seniors will take advantage oftlii. din: hours. She said 'she also envisions it
, ~._.,'·" '»" IT~~"· __.,. ,~ , ~ccpi'ilill~" to~
. saii.Oli.vcr. cxccutjvc ncr aq~ l/lalis o~e rc:asO!I i~jtjust. a,_ !J&lt;;i.ng used_as, !I ~haEilitation cc;_riter
-~'
airectllt of llie Meigs Coimly Cout\: ... "s~&gt;rgQ~!.:dldpt)llfloo.\',': ~' ..~,, .f .
for :-a nospilij or .a~Cil~J( Ill s&lt;iti!Q
.
...
~
., . · ,
.
c:l on Agmg.• ,
.
,
The food. for the dmners w:ll he pomt. .
/f.JI!o'bt: IIJII"~il.ad
'
She saidthal beginning in April. . prcpnn:d by !he regular staff who will . The well ness progmm is called
. . .. '&amp;O'~t · WVI ftv
evening dinners will be served at the be doing some shift work, said Oliv- "Action for Health" and will begin in
$
- eenter• .and a "':onth or so late~ a cr. She added that the Center is look- June at the Center. Health . Corrs
. .
I I
room w:ll he cquoppcd wtlh cxerqse mg forward to a ume when breakfasts members·from Ohoo Unovcrsoty will
equipment forusc.hys~nioi-s in well- will be delivered just like lunches arc instruct se_niors in ways of improving
1 '
, ~.
ness and/or rchab:l!lal:on programs. nnw. Also under consideration arc thc:r health.
.
.
•
•
r
Also on the spr:ng agenda arc a weekend meals. acct\(ling 10 the
The program woll consosl of four
By !;LIZABETH ytEISE
wcllncss program offered through executive director. aiJtoough both sessoons of .two hours_~llch and _the
·.A.p Cybet tolace
Ohoo Unovc"'IY and a scncs of meet- home-delivered meal programs afc lopocs to be covered woll be exercise,
I'
ings on rrcraring for rclircmcnl. "down the road."
relationships, and wcllness.
Far'from being mys!ical 'or ccccn· or
d
·
E h
·
over rcport_e ·
.
.
"If they arc going to stay in their
ac sessoon will include a
,Jrie, what appears 10 lie the World
~ Wide Weh home pa:ge of the quasiThe cvenong meals wtll he served own homes, someone has to help healthy . snack and suggcsll?ns· that
can he oncorporalcd onto cve:yone's
; rcligious ·gi'Oup linked 10 ma.s sui- on Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 with meals." she said.
: ~ide in Califomi'a js.as business-ori· 10 5:15 P:m . .The . intent, Oliver
Meanwhile. the Ccntcr is awaiting diet Simple cxc~cises will also he a
expl~:ned, :s lo provodc a nutr:toonal
delivery of a new hotshot truck pan of each sess:on.
11lc classes will he held nn June
: ented as any 01 her Intcmcl company. .even:ng meal m a ve:y reasonable which will he used in the home dcliv: : The Highcr Sou,.,:c's Website. an
. ;idveniscment ·for the group~s com- cost There will he a su~gested dooa- cred · meals pro~ram. The Meigs 3. 10. 17 and 24 atlhc Center. 10:30
:~Iller services, docs not contain any 111'" of $4 and the monoes generated County Commissioners approved a.m. to II :~0 a.m. and 12:45 to I :45
· ovenly religious material. It features Will be used 10 sup!""' the exosung Community Development Block p.m. Only 15 panicipants will be
· liackground~of Stan; ~nd olhcr galac· lunch and hoil!&lt;l delivered meal proGrant funds· of SJ2.'Xl0 ·toward the accepted. To register. seninrs may call
ire image:y _which is ve:y common gram.
.
purcha..., price nf SJ2.938. The cen- Diana Coates al 992-2161 .
. on the Web. .
.
After some of the dmncrs. pro- ter is .currently taking donations
In May pr::-rctiicmentclas.scs·will
' .. The group, which wa.~ involved in grams "':dl he presented. On Thurs- toward the balance of $9,038.
he offered by the Retired Senior Vol. Website design and progmmming. day. Apnl 17lltc 'Rto Grande Chorale
As for the exercise room. Oliver unoL'Cr Program and the Hockman
occupied a mansion in Rancho San- of the University of Rio Grande. will said !hal_ there is some funding avail- Group. The emphasis will . be. on
.Ia Fe, Calif.. where 39 young men song '~1 6 p.m.
.
able for purchase of equipment and preparing tilr the future and the
,and..wl;lti)Cn •apparently coonmined .
Oh~.er stressed_that the cvenong that &lt;tcps arc hcing .taken to make classes will he olfcrcd May 6. 13. 20
-~
meals
have n&lt;)lh:ng to do wuh ihe space available . Once equipped -Conlin---... on page 3
.
suicide. The bodies were· d oscover:.'u
ucu

.ueStjijnetf'',Wti'H;.x
S

a. co·nt·ract
·prog
\ fiiam·mer.s

eome ih":~11- Sa.turtdi!'f, ;4prtl( 5th.

1'17' 8~ ~.,..,. • .

W.......

IIINJJCel

r

icw&amp;llaolcollt$ AI: ... Wt, of' '

a

·-~.

· arett
.

.

,. . . . . .... . .·.•21900

( ......, .··:

.

'

$

••••,;:18ii~7)............... .369
.

'+

80

·.

:

. ...

' ,•
_i,~~·-

. ..:.~- .·-.:.:' ·.... . . .· '7:1::.:

. -

. ;·.

!~~rti4~cing aJb~~&lt;,l{j~~'fdlc~ ·
:- virUtowa ·&amp; ·ooon-:lieu-.tO::tliiitirea.:
Goideia
;lruulDfDI
... · •
.
• . '
. • ' t;-

•

"'

•

•

" 1..

..

.

•

'

'

. 'T:.h'i! quolity · ia_ gr~at, th'e·pr!iee is.better.
.". ~- -. Let U8 ahow. ypu· ih~- mai,y . . . '

'thiS

.~e~~S:zb

' '

WOHDER·TOfE&amp;• ·
~-""' hot~ . ' ,. .

.................

...........

•..,..,_............. !ot.... o.i

.lllllltw ........ , _ _, . , . . . -

Collon. (3101-tl)

·~- Oroe _GohfL ll51t-ll)'
.:J.

TOP

SHINGLE WARRANTY

• • • - ,.ur . _ . ~·· Welnrlae
.· IWtllt..releae,
IIi._, ..
'
Wldle ll'4'"•-·
. .
., ., . 1&lt;oKJOO)•..;........,..}.·. $s·
·. . 7 9J/Squire

Ylti.Pt

.

'

.

'

'

.

.

'

9 . /Square
,_ . \. . '*9'
' ·.
· · 9
· . 0.

Whltel~ttd•IIIP 1389051:...
'

'

"

'

page says the grQUp ran
· ·u.sopbislicated Website design com·
. pany as well as olfering program~ rning, systems analysis, and coinput: ~r security services.
: .. "We at Higher Source not only
i cater to customizing Websites ihat
; will enhance your company image,
;J&gt;ut strive to make yourtransition into
' die 'world of cyberspa\\e' a very easy
i al'd fascinating experience," the site
' $·a'd
' 1 ·
~;. The ·s\te also listed numerous
!Websites Ill!: Higher 'Source · had

COLUMBUS. (API _

Crews

·a

us·

'

'
'

...' .

' "1 '

.

.

member uflhc Higher Source group,
said today that members sent the
employee - whom he identified
only as Rio - two videotapes this
week that described their intentions to
commit suit: ide.
·Members believed it wa.&lt; lime to
"shed their containers... perhaps to
rendezvous with a UFO they believed
wa.&lt; traveling behind the Halc-Bopp ·
comet. Malzorkis told N.BC's
"Today " show. The comet is currently visible from Eanh .'
Rio received the .videotapes by
mail Tuesday evening. Matwrkis
said, and Rio discussed 'them with
Matzorkis on Wednesday. They then
decided to notify police, he said . One
video wa&lt; ofthc ~roup ' s cldcrlv male
lcadcr,.Matzorkis said . The other contained each , members taped
farewells .
Tom Goodspeed, director of the .
San Diego 'Polo Club. .said Higher
Source designed a Wch page fm the
club. He visited the house and
described quiet men with huzz-cut
hair and stylish. collarless black
shins.
· "11lcy had that look about them
-thai maybe they were a linlc bit
strange or appearanc e. hut that they
could probably sil d9wn in fmnl of a
computer and really gel it done. "
Goodspeed told ABC's "Nightlinc."
"They did a fantastic joh for us.:· ·
· Goodsp&lt;jCd was one of seveml visitors who thought of Higher Source
a.&lt; a cult He and others said the group
appeared tn answer 10 an older man
known as "Father John," and that a
"Brother Logan .. appeared w be a .

They sent a farewell videotape to
a former membe'r and died- 39 men
and women- in the same mansion.
lyiRg in apparent peace· on .their
backs. arms at their sides. each covered ac;oss the face and chest with a
triangular shroud of purrle clpth.
Sheriff's dcpujics who wcnllo !he
Spanish-style mansion on an anony-'
mous tip Wednesday found the victims of one of the biggest mass sui·cides in U.S. history. Other than the
bodies. they found lillie hut mystery.
"There's no gunshot wounds,
there's no knife holes in anybody."
said San Diego County Sheriff's
Cmdr. Alan Fulmer. "Nothing to my
knowledge ha.&lt; hccn found in !he way
of poisoo .' '
The bodies were sti II in the home
today as investigators searched the
house and refrigerated vans from !he
coroner's office stood by. Additional
coroner's a.&lt;sistanls were called in
[rom Los Angeles. -· ·.. · · ·
11lc home apparentlY was the
centcr:of a thriving business design· .
ing Web pages for businesses that
want a pr::sencc on the lntcmct Cus·
tomcrs of the company called Higher Source dcscrihed the home's occupants as cultlikc and clannish. but
businesslike and prolkient.
second in command.·
·
Memhers of the cull told'the land_.
Bill
Grivas
of
nearhy
Solana
. lord. Sam Koutchcsfahani. thllllhcy
Beach said he looked at the home as
were sent 10 Eanh as angels and mel
a potential buyer and heard them
in " middle America." Mill Silverreferring to ·themselves a.&lt; monks.
man. Koutchcsfahani 's anorncy. told
Greg Hnhc111., wh6sc company
. San Diego mdiu station KFMB .
did
husinesswith Higher Soun:c. said ..
Mcmhers also said the group has
·their
beliefs appeared In he ha&lt;ed on
branches in Arizona and New Mexi·
Christianity, hut they said liulc about co. Silvcr:nan said. He didn 'I clabo·
it
rate. In Santa Fe. N.M .. authorities
The Higher Source Wch site is·
said al least one vehicle parked outadorned
with pictures or stars ~nd ·
side the house had New Mexico
. nebulae, but appears · largely a:
plates.
straightfooward business site. touting'
Nick Matwrkis. a BcverlyHills
husint:ssman whu cmr,loys a former
· Continued on page 3

Swank enclave known
for privacy, posh estates

He lived quietly there with his wife
By BERNIE WILSON
,
until
he died of nbin cancer· in
AIIQClated Prees Writer
SAN DIEGO - For rich jlc1•ple Dcccmher.
increase the tax 10 6.25 pe'"enl. also who want privacy: the swank enclave
Arrio~g the c&lt;.ommunity\ prnmi would help pay for an adjacent of Rancho Santa Fe is the place 1&lt;1 gel ncnl residents arc McDonulu ·,
21.1KKl-seal arena and a parking it. behind the gates or mullionillion- heiress Joan Kroc,·spurts t:nmmcntagara~c on the prison site to he shared do)lar estates.
lor Dick Enberg, 1996 Republican
hy the facilities.
'
There's nn horne mail delivery in National Convention Chairman GerSupporters hope to allract a ·this cnmmunily nestled in hills JO ald Parsky, members of the Marriou
National Hockey League franchise to miles north ni' downtown San Diego. a(ld Hyau hmcl families an&lt;l IC&gt;nncr
the arena . The siadium would and nn strc&lt;'llights, all adding to the Reagan cconmriic theorist Anhur B.
ll&lt;.-comc home lo the C&lt;;~lumbus Crew scclusiun. Residents say they can go Laffer, whn Wa.~ in Boslon givin{! 1.1
Major League Soccer team.
fnr days without seeing their neigh· speech Wednesday night .
·"It's unhclievahle. the helicupters.
:. burs.
.
.
"It's always hcen kind or a hide- It's very OJ .·csque. 11lc media i&gt;
away. li~r the wealthy." real estate · here in drnvcs." said Lafler's wile.
·agent Sheri Okum said. "11lcy keep Traci. "This isn 't something that hapitlo)V key. People arc almost impos- pens here."
Greta Suydam. editor or the Ransihlc 'to lind. "
Rancho Santa Fe was.an unlikely cho Santa Fe Review newspaper, said
senin~ for one of the worst mass sui- .the area was the second most cxpen·
cides in modem history, with .39 sive zip cndcafler Beverly Hills, with
young men and women found dead homes typically selling for SI millio~
Wednesday in a mansion on an eslalc or more.
" It's a 101 of old mio.ney. It's a lot
lined with palm trees.
It wa.&lt; a shocking development (or ofnew pe1JPie moving into town wlio
residents of an area ·sprinkled with' have a lnl of money and don ' I really
polo lie Ids, country clubs and IO:acrc . want to be prominent," said Tim
compounds.
. Haidinger, areal estate executive. .
"That's probably the leaM pt'oba- • Padres owner M&lt;Morc said: "The
ble place fOr that to happen in lh~ la.•t big story in Rancho Santa F~ was
world," said Rancho Santa Fe resi- .!hat some kids stole a garbage can."
dent John Moores, who owns the San . Actually. the last time Rancho
Santi Fe saw ariything resembling a . ·
Diego Padres.
"It's beyond shocking, because major news' story was in 1992, when
we ue so cut off and so secluded the wife and three children of purhere," Okum said. "I wot1&lt; with huge ported British spy Ian Spiro were
buyers from the East, and this might round shot to deal/1 in their posh
home.
.
be bad for the area." .
Spiro was found dead in AnziPete Rozelle, who craved privacy
~ he retirecl' as commissioner of Bonego Desen Stile Pvk thillc days
.the National Football League in later. No sus~ were · cvcr. ~~pp~e- . ,
.
1989, found it in Rlncho S111t1 f'e. hended.

Demolition begins at abandoned Ohio Penitentiary

The mher five buildings at the site
arc being reviewed for possible his·
have hcgun demolishing the 1(13year-old abandoned Ohio Pcnitcn- torical and architectural sirnilicance,
The city acquired the prison from
tiary to make room for a soccer suithe stale in 199~ . The downtown site
dium .
now is proposed for a soccer stadium,
With itj!oCs history.
if voters approve 'il lllree-ycar, 0.5
II was at the Pen that 0. Henry
· b~gan writing short stories and . percent sales tax increase on the May
6 ballot
·
Clcvcl.and-orca Or. Sam Sheppard
11lc
-hall!ll
issue.
which
served lime..
.
OH
· cnry. wh11se rc al name :was .
Willi~m S. Poncy, was sentenced to
five years in 18'JI!}rom Texas on a
; ~signed, mostly for businesses local· (ederal embezzic1nent charge.
~~ in the San Dieso· area. They
In a case that inspired "The Fugi~l¢1uded ll)e San Diego Polo Club. a tive, .. Sheppard was convicted of
&lt;~rts Sllpplier for British cars, and a killing his pregn11111 wife and spent I0
. -.:.;olm production company.
years in prison llcfore being acquit·
:' : The site notes ' "llte Difference" ted in a second trial.
·
·~{the Higher Source' gmup.
· ' The prison.lhC sceneohhe state's
i&gt; "The individuals atthe core of our last execution in 1963, opened in ·
:i!roup have worked closely together . 1834 and was ordered closed in
~ over 20 years. During those 1984 because of complaints of ovcr!)it!ars, each of us has developed a crowding and deteriorating condi~~h degree of skill and know·how tions. In ils (inal yean;, it served as an ·
)!Jfough personal discipline and con- .iomale hospital and receptioo ~nter. .
The water tower was toppled at
tel'ted effon. We t:y to stay positive
in eve:y circumstance. and put tlie the downtown, 23-acre site as the
gOOd of a project above any person- .demolition began Wednesday. Fifteen
lll concerns or anistic egos. By sus- oflhe 20 buildings will be razed over
uilning this auitude and conduct. we the next three or four monllls.
nave achieved a high level of effi·
A Franklin ColllltY Common Pleas
ciency and quality in our work. This judse on Tuesday.night rejected an
~rew-min&amp;d etron. combined with effon by a' rival bidder to halt the
~~genuity and creativity, have helped demolition. The company Glen
provide advanced !IOiutions at James &amp; Sons had asked Judge
· ~)ghly competitive rates.- " .
'
Daniel T. Hogan to temporarily block
'··.'
·
·
tile Wprk after the city awarded !he $1
; 1b~ Hig,her Source Web address million conti'ICt to S.G. Loewendick
~·:.hup:l/www. highersource.com ,
&amp; Sons.
·

..•

.

sites.

..

4km

. ..

By DEBORAH HASTII'IGS
Aeeoclllad Prese Writer
RANCHO SANTA FE. Calif. They dressed in hlack. wore their hair
in buzz cuts and lived - dozens of
them -'- In an .antiseptic. million-dol·
Jar maosion stocked with bulk food
and computers used to create Internet
·:

·-.....

.

Mystery surrounds
one of nation's biggest
mass suicides in history

.

100mlles

•

.

••

.

.

•·

...

'

.

.. ········-__ ...... •

. ..

. .. .

' .-·

;1•

;, ~

.t~·-

...

,

�\

Commentar
--!

~in1948

.

.

111 CourtSitwt,Pomeroy,Ohlo
814-1182-2151• Fa 1182-2157

'

.:1
A Gannett Co. Newspaper
ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publr.her

Gerlll'll.._.,

' CHARLENE HO£FUCH

MARGARET LEHEW
Conlroller

·Exc~rpts

from· other
Ohio newspapers

Global warming ·f uture U. N. topic·
Global warming is beck, allhough
thete is conOictins evidence about
whether the globe is actually warmong on any sipificanl measure. No
maller; in December Jn Kyoto, tbe
ondustroal nations of the world woll
meet under Umted Nauons auspices.
Their mission: restraomng the
oncrease of the so-called greenhouse
gases thJII cause the global tempera! ure to rose .
How do the greenhouse gases get
into the atmosphere to do theor warmmg' The long answer os long. The
short answer is that some are of natural ongon and some are caused by
. people, who, among other things, drove automobiles, heat their homes, and
raise cows that go poof! (releasing
Melhane gas).
Insofar as people do il, it is omporlant lo eslomale how many people
!here woll be on the plane! in !he
future. And not just lo prevent global warmong. Afler all, . populatoon
alarmists have been Jelling us tor,
&lt;lecades that population oncrease
erodes per-capola economic growlh,
poosons the planet, causes overcrowdong, gobbles up nonrenewable

resources,
strains
renewable
resources, incites war, yields hunger
and soon
The United Nations publishes an

Ben Wattenberg
extensove array of, populanon data.
Their most recent "!lojor demographIC publi'cauon is called "World Populatton Prospects: The 1996 Rcvoston. '' II is, in many ways, a most
admirable work of statistics. It contams the best available current dala
for each or" 184 counuies, from
Afghanislan to Zimbabwe.
The volume also provides population proJections going out to the
year 2050. Unked U.N. &lt;lata offers
global l'rojections to 2200 And
there 's the rub. The United Nations
has presented dala that os misiC!Idong.
quite possobly adding 3 billion extra
people. or more. to tbe totals. The
folks in Kyoto ought to understand
thts be lore the)' start calculating how
and by how much we humans ought
to scale back our living standards to
meet the alleged greenhouse threat.
At the roo! of Jhe problem is

Here's some excerpts from other Ohoo newspapers.
Kent-Ravenna Record-Courier
An actlvost maJoroty of !he Ohio Supreme Court has struck a blow for
liellcr educato
eclarong the state's method ol fundong' schools to be
unconstl uuona
w os up lo the state Legosl~ture lo come up with a remedy. It n't a
sy task.
The Legoslature musl devise a system that meets the court's mandate so
thallhe state's school dostrocts can. Indeed, provode students wnh the cducatoon they deserve. And, as the court noted in ots ruhng, the Legoslaturc 's
solution will atTcct not only the 1.8 mol loon choldren on Ohio's public schools,
hut every Ohoo.oaxpayer as well Make no mosoake about it, we all woll share
in the burden of fixing Ohio's schools.
In the year ahead. legoslalOrs ~ and Ohio's so-called "cducauon governor" - woll have to move education to the top of thcor legoslauve agenda
After more than a gcneratoon of pohuckong a'ld postunng about the need
for findong a better way to pay for schools. lh&lt;)II-Oiks on the Statehouse actually woll have to fond one. They have no chotec on tbe maner now, thanks
to Jusuccs Sweeney, Resmc~, Douglas and Pfeifer.
· •

-----

what's liappening on the ground. in
the bedroom and in the obstetnc
ward. Never before in history have
birth rates and fenility raoes fallen so
low. for so long, on so many places all
around the world .
In the last decade !he Total Fcrtiloty Rate (TFR) for Europe has
plunged by 21 percent, down from
already oncredobly low levels, to I 45
children per womap. (It lakes 2.1.
children per woman io merely keep
a population stable over time.) The
l!alian fertility rate is dowll to 1.2
children per woman,""' )(&gt;weSt in the
world and the lowest on the history of
the world. Japan is at 1.5. The U S.
rate has declined on each of the last
sox years, to an estimated 1.98, not
very far from the all-ume low level
of the 1970s.
,
Most imporlant is what has happened in the developing counlries,
often called the Less Developed
Counmes (LOCs). In the last 30 years
the aggregate rate of the LOCs has
plunged from 6 0 to 3.1 children per
woman - with the most dramatic
,drop "!'C~"!' ' I990.
The Vnited Nlltions pubhshes

~A~lER.

HAVE VOIJ NdriCED

~CJNC!IIfjo\TI ~ YTrl

HOW MIK:H S'U6AR
IS IN CE~EAL?

\

\

liWII.s5tiliol com

,

I

.. I
I

•

The Lima News
The Ohoo Supreme Court's decisoon Monday that declared unconstooutoonal the slate's formula for fundong its pubhc schools os a major voctory
for the public school cstabhshmenl. II IS a clear setback, however, for tho~c
who behcvc that school officoals should be mor~ accountable to the state_s
l~xpayers .

The Columbus Dispatch . ·
, .
The 4-3 ruling .. is one of the mostpoorly.rcasoned. ovcrreachmg decosoons 10 emanate from the hogh court on a long lome
,
The maJonty dccosoon represents JUdocial actovism a! the cxorcrllc. It displays a cool dismissal of orogonal ontcnl, separation of !K'wc,;. pnor court
dccosions and nearly 200 years of cducallonal progress on Oboo.
Ohoo's voters, through their ballots on school lcvoes and through·theor
elected rcpresentallvcs. histoncally have dctcrmoncd how heavoly to tax them_sclvcs for education. They have every roght to demand that lhcy n!ll be
stropped ot th" aulhonty
Voters snon wrll rcali1c what )'Cstcrday·s dccrsum means m massive tax
increases. lqss of lox:al control of schools, and loss ol accountability by sdoool
boards. admonoslrators and teachers
Dayton Daily News
In dccodong the state has lo create a new way of lundong scho~Oiioo
Supreme Court took the most drastoc ot steps
The dccosonn os ondisputahly draconian. and ol woll rcquorc some difficult
· cbi'iiccs. How. lor onstancc. docs Oboo brong UJ! the poorest school districts
withoul hhngong down the rocheso ! Where os the money lor the poor dostncts gomg on come from. and how much os enough'
These arc tough qucsuons that wJII alfcct every school chold. every homeowner. every taxpayer and every schi,JOI dostnct on the stale They've been
shoved o'n Oh1oans because. 'unul now. it was easier to hope that a court
wouldn 't demand more lor pom school dostncts.

Budget impasse·_ ~ay
Faolurc to reach a budget deal tho~
year may ruin chances lor a maJOr
oncrease on medocal·rcscarch fundmg
•• JUSt at a time when new cv1dcncc

shows 11 would reap huge long-lcrm
dovodcnds ·
A massove study by Ou'ke Unoversily released recently shows thai
sognoficanl strides have been made on
preventing serious disability among
scnoor couzens, savong around $~0
bilhon per year on Medocarc costs.
The tindongs refute the conventional wosdom among acadcmoc and
government ecnnomrsls ·- that medICal research results 1n higher net
coso. hccausc ulcads to expanded usc
of expensove l~chnologocs
The Duke study bolsters a contrary wosdom ·• not yet "eonventoonal · on the Chnton admoniStraloon
or Congress -- that mcrcascd boo·
mcdocai research fundmg ·~ a lowcost investment that could save tens
or hundreds ol bolltons ot dollars on
the long run on mcdocal outlays
Apparently influenced by health

The (Dover-New Philadelphoa) Tomes-Reporter
, ~~~~:i~alo::~;.~,·~~~c~~ o?~:~~~
By a 4-3 voce. the Ohoo Supreme Court has ruled the state's system for
fundong forthc Naoionallnsoitutcs ol
funding cducaloon as unconstolulional
Health. the government's maon medThc hogh court has given the General Assembly a year to resolve all these
ocal research agency, but sognoticant
questions. and the lcgoslators woll he offered plenty ol "advocc" on them
To do ot and sllll keep the lax burden on Ohioans \vothon reason will he n momentum " huoldong thos year on
fonnodablc oa.•k.
Congress for oncreascs
Clinton proposed only a 2.6 percent
increase on NIH fundmg lor fis:rile (Lonoin) Morning Journal
cal
1998
-- not enough to keep pace
1be arguments on both sodcs of. the ruhng may •-cho for y~ars to come.
with
mnatoon
-- but the cbaormcn of
butlhc majoroty counts.
11 was the roght decision Despite witnessing years of dcocnoration and the House and Senate health approproatoons subcommollecs, Rep. John
·disamy wllh 1011 much reltancc on local tax levies, the lcgoslauvc and ,exec·
Porter. R-Ill . and Sen Arlen Specter,
utivc branches of Ohio government faolcd to· go far cnou!lh, last enough In
R-Pa
.. arc rc~ommcndong increases
find a remedy. They simply passed the huck down the line to thc 'locnl school
boards. That os no longer good enough for Ohoo.
Crilocs of yesterday's ruhng lament a lo.s oflocal control. We say there
wasn't much control left 10 lose.

·.
•

•
h
•
t
0 da'I I n I S 0 ry
-The
.,

·,

·.
.

Aeeocll'-d Press

.

lbda:Y is 11\unday, March 27, the 86th day of 1997. There are 279 days

left in !he year.
TQday's HiJhhght on History.
-·• au!hon' zed ere•
. , On Mllllh 27, 1794, Preso'denl ,.,
was h'onl(on and cone·. .a-cof the U.S. Navy.
_
O.lhl&amp; date:
1512..
e~lorer Juan Ponce de
l~.
1
Enslith ~ UJIOIIII»,dultt.of James

=

1

··

Ucend:ed·lhe

, ,

·

·

'

IIi IB36, iJie flllt M91111on
r.empla wat ~~ lt~lid. in Kirtland.
~·
~
\
I

'

'

;

.

·
_ Ey~n !hough IRA, _!lave been
awund lor years. obese save-tortomorrow plans arc sllll often mosunderstood Even by mutual fund
investors
With Aprol15 right around the corncr, one way to start buoldong a nest
egg for your rcuremcno is' to start an
individual, rcl_oremcnt acco,unlh'that
allows you to tnvestmoney on I ongs
11ke money
'
marke1 accoun ts , CD s
d
I~ d
an mutua un s.
The pluses? Firsl and foremost,
any money made from the products
you've selected to fl~nd your IRA
grows lax-de(erred untol it is taien
. out. ~cond, depending upon_ your
·
the money onves
·
ted on
' an
oncome,
IRA could ease your tax bunl,en. If
~ thoalse f~e~'ue news_to you,
you ~ IIIli' one.
'
·
-AIIIIJicanCentury ln,vestors as)(ecl .
534 investors, ~o were alrelily
saving f!&gt;J reliremenl, I0 qucstion5

llol'!

'

\

Morton Kondrac/ce
lion
Separate measures pmvidmg fnr
doubling have hccn ontro&lt;luccd hy
Scns Specter. Tom Haikon, D-lowa.
&lt;;:onnoc Mack R-Fia .. and Phil
Gramm. R-Texas. and Reps ~ Ge&lt;Jrgc
Gekas, R-Pa . Peter DcFazon DOre , Porter, Ben Gtlman, R-N Y,
Clay Shaw. R-Fia and Cliff Stearns,
R-Fia.
The chances of mcrcascd mvcst·
rtlcnt, however, arc d'1m1mshcd as

prospects narrow for a budget agreement between Prcsodcnl Chnlon and
the Republican Congress.
Increases on NIH fundong would
have to come ' either fropt discretionary domestic spcndong or fmm
some new revenue source. and

nc1~

ther IS likely if Congress and the poesodcno can't agree on a budget
BudgCI prospects improved sloghtly recently as House Speaker Newt
Gongroch. R-Ga . JOoncd Whop lhm
DeLay. R-Texas. on suggesting thai
GOP tax cuts might he postponed to
make balancong (he budget casocr.
Also, Senate MaJority Leader
Trent Loll, R-Moss. ondocatcd that
Rcpubhcans might rccnnsodcr the
cconomoc assumptions that have
caused the Cnngressmnal Budget
Office to calculate that Chnton 's
budget falls short of balance in 2002

---Local briefs---..

ni~

..

d

be

about IRAs. The results! None of !he 4, (e) unhm11e num r.
partoc~panls ansvrcrcd all q~csuons
4. For the 1996 tax year. what is
corrcclly. And only 3K percent had the total allowable IRA conlnbutoon
the ngh_l answers to so~ or more que£- for a couple where one ~puuse is
employed and one ~pousc os nil!! 1a)
Dian
$2,000, (b) $2,25!1; !c) $2.500: (d)
$4,000
·'
uons.
5. For the 1997 tall year.. whilt is
~~~: rso~!a~~~omum annual the total allowable IRA contnbult~n
for a couple where one •PilU,sc os
conlribution a, person can make to. an emp1oycd and one spouse os not , 1a)
IRA? (a) $2,000; (b) S2.500: '(c)
$2 250
$2 500 d
SS,OOO·, (d) no maximum .
$2,000; (b) • • (c) • • ( J
$4,000. . . ,
2. Which one is NOT a benefit of
6. Starting on 1997, ot you arc
an IRA? (a) Income on on vestments under ~ge 59-1/2, which one of the
in an 'IRA is lax-deferred: (b) many followong l:ondlll&lt;!ns allows you to
people m . su!l ebgible for a lax take runds from an_. IRA and_no! be
deduction on their conlribulions; (c) subJ«:t to. pena1toes ., (a) to pa~ mcdyou have the option of conlributing ocal bolls '" execs~ of 7.S percent of
or not conlributing in· a soven year; your adJUSted gross oncomc, (b) to
(d) the IRA offers a great savings purchase a first home; (c) to pay off
vehicle ror a new hoitse or car. ·
college l0111s; (d) oo use as a 1ifl. as
.3. How tnany IRA accounts can an Ions as doc amount is under $10,000.
indlvidloal hive? {a) I; (b) 2; (c) 3; (d)
1. Whoch is a pussibJe·tax. 'conse-

VU/OViCh

MICH'• .

1

labeled "hogb variant." ''low v ant H and "medium vmiant:• Nat rally enough, it is the "mediiun v ant" that is used most frequently. ''
is the one that forms the basts for tlje
central demographoc assumptoon fjlr
the Kyolo conference Erroneousl!f.
the "medium variant" is regarded los
the "most likely" varant It ISn't :
Current wotld populatoon is about
5.8 bollion people. The U.N. medium
projecuon puts the global populato&lt;)n
of 2050 at 9 4 billion people -- a~2
percent increase. And it pn:diciS lhru
ot woll clomb to 10.7 billion just_after
the year 2'200-- an increase of 84 P&lt;rcent. The actual figure used most
often on the CalculatiOns of the lntoirgovernmental Panel on Clima1e
Change is a World Bank projec:liQn
(based on UN &lt;lata) of 11.3 billion.lly
2100-- an increase of 95 percent,
These proJCCtoons are much overstated. The assumptions· u~ tn lhe
"medium VlUlanl" projcctoons are off
the wall Countries and regions with
below-replacement fertility arc automatiCally taken up to 2.1 cltildn:n Jx:r
woman. Thus. Europe's TFR so,ars
from 1.45 to 2.0 by 2050, an oncrch!;e
of 38 percent. How can that ' be
"medium" when European fertility
rates are stoll falling!
Conversely. the rates for the LDCs
arc laken down to 2.1 but no further
Thos 100 os prepost&lt;!rous. There are
already 27 LOCs with below-replacement fenollly. includong China, the
world's most populous country. at 1 ~8
and falling. The ralc for lndoa, !he
second mosl populous nation, has
fallen about half way to replacement ·
level in jus! the last 10 years. frgm :
4.07 to 3 07 childn:n per woman;
Many leading dcmo'graphers
behevc that global population wtlllop
. ofT al aboul 8 bollion or 9 bollion
toward the middle of the coming c¢noury, nol I0. 7 billion or I 1.3 bollio,n - and !hen decline. Yes,. dechnt:.
Decline.
What a difference! In the numbCr
ot people. and on the amount of
greenhouse gases Woll the Kyolo
cnvoronmcnlalists he using bum daif'
. Ben Wattenberg, a senior feUO~
at the Amerkan Enterprise Institute, is the author of "Values M•·
ter Most" and is the host of lhe
weekly pubJj, television proll"llm
"Think Tank."
.

,medical·.rl!search:,.

by $69 bollion.
•
However. the tax-cut postponement odca IS controversial cvc,n
among Rcpubhcans. Loti and House
Majority Leader Dock Armey, RTexas, adamantly oppose it, and
House Buo;lgct Chairman John
Ka."cb, R-Oh1o, •aod on an interview
rccenlly that "Republkans arc in
danger of losing their soul of they
abandon tax cuts."
If Repubhcans arc fighting over
tax cuts, there os no posstbtlily that
!hey woll agree 10 any tax increases
such as the onps Harkon and Specter
arc proposong on health onsurancc
premiums to raise the money for
NIH.
Moreover, Prcsodenl Chnton''
apparent dccosion to abandon a downward adjustment on the Consumer
Procc Index woll make It dofficuh for
the partocs to come to an agreement
on significant d4mcsuc spcndong
oncrca.'iCs for NIH.
' If that happens. ii woll he a tragedy
for mil loons ot disease sulfercrs and.
the Duke study 'suggests, lor tHe
national economy ' Accordong to an
article published by the Natoonul
Academy of Sciences, several fac tors, includong mcc!tcal research, have
reduced the number ol elderly suffering from scrioos -&lt;losaboluy from
K.5 molloon to 7 milhon over the past
14 years.
At a briefing on the study, vanous
health experts pul the rcsultong
Medicare savings at $25 bollion to
$33 · billoon a year. Sen Edward
Kennedy, D-Mass,. went so far._, In
say that only slightly accelerating the

1

Corporations formed

rate at which dosaholity is prevented
could keep the Mcdocarc system sblvcnl without raisong taxes or cuulng
hcncfols.
·
That may he overly optimosuc, 1\ut
scoenusts at the hrocling made a
compelhng case for boomcdocal
invcstmcnJ Dr Robert Butler of
Mount Sonao "'-edical Center on Ni:w
York eslimatcd that dcluyong \he
onset Qf Al1hcimcr's disea.'e hy five
years on agong people cp11ld save $50
hollmn per year on Medocarc costsc
Dr. Herbert Purdcs, dean of
Columboa University Mcdocal
School, estimated the savings generated hy the poho vaccine at $30 1\tllion per year Drug treatments for
schozophrcnoa and manoc-depressoon ,
save some $8 bolloon a vcar on mental hospual costs. he 'aod. .. aJ1d
AIDS has gone frum an on-patient
drsca~ lo an out-pa11cnt dn~easc ·:
Accnrdong to Arthur Ulhan. head
ul the task Ioree on scocncc. health
care and the economy, "'f1le euqnomic conventional wosdom s/Y's
that il you develop new gall hladd4r
nr heart surgcncs, you ' ll rmsc cosls

because there will he more of thcln
"ThiS always ognorcd the savongs
you got because people no lon~~r
were disabled by gall bladder nr heart
doscasc (Duke's) IS the lirsl cdonomic study to prove what savmgs
you can get. It's stupendous." ' '
II woll he "stupendous." thoug
only if it gels translated onto a bo
nfw boomcdocal mvcs1mcn1. A
!hut's not happening yet.
.
IMorton Kondratke is ex~ live editor of Roll Call, the new •
paper of Capitol Hill. f '

.

IND. •

• Ieolumbusl64· I
'

· Albert F. Dixon, 79, Pagevolle, doed Wednesday March 26, 1997, at O'Bieness Memonal Hospotal on Athens.
He was born Sept 13, 1917. in Snow1volle. son of the late Blanche Daugherty and Henry Clayton Dixon, he was a rett~d beavy equopment operator
He os survoved by his wofe. Leah Mae Reeves Doxon, a daughter, Nancy
J Vance of Pomeroy, two grandcholdren. a ~isoer. Ahce M. Stanley of
Pagevilfc. three half-sisters, Beuy Uuumer ot d:anal Winchester. Carol Earl
of Arizona and Judy Doxo~ of Mollersport, a l!alf-brother, Jerry Dixon of
Millersport; and a stepmother. A ora Doxon of Mollersport.
.
He was preceded in death by a grandson and by a soster. Clara Hanmg
Sco &lt;tees woll be Saturday, II a.m. at Bigony-Jordan Funeral Hume in
Albany woth the Rev Edward Jones officoaung. Bunal wtll be on Wells Cemetery. Pageville

W. VA.

: Today~s

weather forecast

.By The ~ p -

Saturday...A chance of sbowef1i.
·ohio fo-.t
Lows in the 40s and highs in the 50s.
, , TonighL.liiCJ'eliSing 'clouds. A
Sunday...Mostly cloudy woth a
' chance of showers souobwest toward chance of a sprinkle or Hurry north• d,ay)lreak. Lqws ,40 to 4S exlreme east. Otherwise faor. Lows in the 30s.
northeast and 45 10 SO elsewhere.
Highs in the lower 40s northeast to
Frid11y...Sh,owers likely. Also a the lower 50s far south
Fhance of thunderstorms west. Highs
Mon&lt;lay...Fair. Lows form the mid
i~ 1he 60s except anluqd 70 far south. 20s to lower 30s. Hoghs 45 to 50
; Extended forecast.
northeasl and oD'lhe 50s elsewhere.

:Southwestern Ohio may
:get some showers Friday
. "'Y T1ltt Alloc'lated preu

, . A htgb pressure area will move off
Jo the east tonight, allowing a warm
·.flow of air to rode up into the Ohio
. Y~lley. Warm.:r aor will keep temperiuures well ahove normal today and
will bring in showers and a chance
• for thunderstorms on Friday.
Clouds entering the state lomghl

· could hold raon showers for the
southwestern parts 'or Ohoo before
sunrise on Fnday. Low temperatures
will dip into the 40s
The high temperatures today will
he near 70 for the western half whole
the ea..em pan should sec hoghs in
the moddlc 60s .

:Lawsuits filed . -·
1r ,.

·· '• Editor's note: Tbe fllilll of a N.Y., seeks $~.938:4~ plus ontcrest
·'lawsuit oudines die pieYilnees of an~ costs from• Wtlham ~- Slack.
• .__ rty oDinct
.L. It does Moddlcport, on an outslandong cred- o... pa
a..-- ano.....r.
ard &lt;I b
11 c
"liot establish pUt o( lnnoce~Ke.
e t_ . ,
.
.
The rollowong lawsuits were fiJed
B,ankAmenca Housong Servoces,
1 Ul~ . . C t COlli; doong busoness as Bank of Amcroca.
refnQ:tc'IL\"l:o~.fud~Wrid W, ' Hutr!'ahc; ,W:Va .•. seeks $22,765.26
m n· · e
·
·
plus onlereSI and costs from Mark A.
Cmw
Ill:
Grange Mutual Casualty Compa- an d Apro·1 0 Mayes,_ po meroy, on a
l ·ri .ofColumbu.• seeks $3,499.21 plus loan for a 1~6 mobtlc home.
' i:tcresl and costs (iom Cindy L. - • FC~ Natoonal Bank, _Unoo~dnlc,
''Hayes. Dexter, stemming · from a NY., seeks $?12.61 plus_onlcrcsl ~nd
·• July 25. 1995 aulomobole accident. cosls f~m M_ochael L. Bong, Racone,
Home Natipnal Bank, Racone, and Dia~a Bong,_Moddleport, on an
1
seeks $8,!'.18~4 - plus interest and outstandong cre&lt;lot card debt
:·c'osos from Ro H~. Belmont, on an
FCC Nauonal Bank. Uniondale.
' outstandin!l p missory note.
·
' · BankAmc ca Housong Services. N Y.. seeks $5.56~ 70 plus onlen:sl
'doong busoncss as Bank of Amcnca. and costs from Patncoa A Tnplcu.
Hurrocanc. W.Va .. seeks $24,669.30 Portland. on an nutstandong credit
' . plus interest an d costs rorom v·mccnl card debt.
and Brenda s Gray. Portland. on a
lnctta A. Mom,, Long Bot1nm.
" loan for a manuractured home.
seeks $1.561.64 plus interest and
FCC Nalmnal Ban)c, Uniondale. costs from Mokc Henry. Portland. to
·NY.. seeks $4,782.06 plus interest recover cosls from a Oct 22, 1993.
•and costs fmm Donna 0. Han mg. autnmnhilc accodent
,
City Loan Fonanconl Servocc Inc,
·Pomeroy. on an oulslanding credit
· card debt.
ol Pomeroy seck, $5,193 23 plus
' · The Tuppers Pinons Regional Sew- ontcrcsl and cost• from Johnny A.
1• cr Dostnct "seckong an ca.•emcnt lor Douce! Jr. of Rae me on an out.•tanda sewer hnt! from Warren Colaway. mg promlssllry nntc
Reedsville.
' • FCC Naloonal Bank. Uniondale.
Veteram Memorial
Wednesday admossoon' - Anna
Ki ncadc. Pomcmy
'Continued from pace i
Enod
Wed'ncsday discharges
' and 27lh froon C\.30 IO \1 p m. in the
'"(mfcrcnec nM&gt;m at the Center. The
Holzer M~ical Center
cnsl whoch ondudcs a learnong ~ran­
Discharges March 26 - Julta
' U.1. will he $30 per J~~:rson nr couple. Taylor. Lcvcda Yost. Tamno Hard•Tn pre-register scntnrs arc asked to wick~ Mrs. Brmn Bcnsnn and son.
'call 992-421 b. Den nos !"lllCkman
Matthew Bush . .,Pamela Gro till h.
Della Philhps. Alpha Turner. Mrs.
''
Marty Ousley and daughter. Forrest
The
Sentinel Stcwan.
Clarcnc.: Mooney. P;~uh~c
'
(pSps%13-Ml
Boster.
'
I t
I
r
Birth- Mr. and Mrs Broan TolPubll111cd OY«'f - - - M-~
Friday, II I Caul( Sl1 ~y. Ohio, loy
ley. daughter, New Marshltcld
Ohio VatloY - - Comoany/0-'1 Co ,
(Pu~lished with permission)
"""'"""· Ohio m69. ,.._m -m6 Sccotld

·~elg~; ~q~ty...

Hospital news

7

M;is9a~a~~;~-~ ~unc~ments
Revival to be held
Revival servoccs will be held at the
South Bethel New Testament Church
on Solver Ridge. across from Eastern
High School. April 4-6. at 7 p.m.
Chros Longgrcar of Celebration Center. Parkersburg. woll be the speaker
There will be special musoc by Banners of Praise on Froday. Gabncl
Quartet on Saturday. and Laura
Guthrie on Sunday

Internet users rioceung for begonncrs wdl be held at the Pomeroy
Lobrary Tuesday, 6·30 p.m.
Location of services changed
The Harvest Outreach Monostnes.
formerly Joducd at the old American
Legion buolding in Moddleport, woll
begon bavong scrvoccs on tbcor new
church on Riebel Road on Chester
Sunday. The buoldong a.• formerly
occupocd by the Church of God. Sunrose servoce will he at 6 am .. the regular momong scrvocc at 10 a.m and
evening servoces at 6 p m. Pastor IS
Mary McDanocl

Disaster UnemploymentAssJstance 1s now a variable to persons m
16 countoes, mcludong Mcogs County, who lostthcor JObs due 10 storms
and flooding earher thos month
Accordong to Debra Bowland, Admonostraoor of the Ohoo Bureau
of Employment Scrvoccs . the dcadhne lor fohng for benefits os Apnl
3
"In addoloon In workers covered under regular unemployment compensation law, farmers . self-employed persons and adults workong in
famdy-owned busmesses that arc closed due 10 IToodong may be ehgible for these employment benefits "
Disaster Unemployment Assostance may be available 10 eligible
indovoduals on Adams, Athens, brown. Clermont..Galha. Hamollon,
Hocking, Jackson. Lawrence, Meogs. Monroe, Pike, Ross, Scooto. Von_c,/'\,
tt:m and Wasbmgton counties
·
Questions about ehgobthly should he dorccted IO any local
0 B E.S. office or one of 1hc Federal Emergency Management Agency
Disaster Recovery Centers no later than Apnl 3 A F E.M.A Dosaslcr Recovery Center w1ll be at the Rutland Covoc Center on J;roday and
Satur&lt;lay from 8 a m to 7 p m No appoontmcnt os necessary.

Meigs EMS logs 3 calls
- Unots of lite Mcogs County Emergency Medocal Servocc recorded three
calls for assostanc-c Wednesday Unus
rcspondong oncludcd.
CENTRAL DISPATCH
I0:24a.m .. Rockspnngs Rehabololaloon Center. Anna Kincaod. Veterans Memonal Hospotal .'

8 48 p m.. Overbrook Nursing
Center. Edolh Reed. VMH
MIDDLEPORT
12·32 a.m volumccr fire department to Story~ Run Road. structure
tire at Jcftrcy Fowler property. no
onJunes reported. Pnmeroy VFD and
Central Dospatch squad a.""1cd

Divorces and dissolutions
and Kelly Tropp. March 24; David E

The fnllowong actions 10 end marroage were filed rcccmly on the otnce Pclcrson and Amhcr L Pctcrsnn
of Larry Spencer. Meogs County March 24, Davod E. Petcrsrm and
Amber L Pctcf'on. March 24. Brett
Clerk of Courts
·
Dossolutlons a.&lt;kcd -- Joseph Earl E. Fncnd and Rohon Fncnd March
Rofc. Moddleport. and Rohon Annette 24
DJvorccs granted -· Rhonda Jean
Dugan. Apache Junction. Am .
Haynes
lrom Moehacl Paul Hayne'
March 17, Angela G. Hood. ModdlcMarch
11
, Angela F L1pscomh from
port. and Steven R H&lt;xxl. Raconc.
Talmon
S
Lopscomh, March 17 .
March 14. Raqucl R Barton.
Pomeroy. and Adam W. Bruton . Rccda Wucoch I rom Rochard Wucreh,
March 17. Arthur R. Kope11nsky .ond
Raconc. March 12
Dovorccs a.•kcd -- Charles E. HolT- Nada Kopczonsky. March I H.
man. Middleport. from Janel S. HolT- Wolham James Mahaffey and Coleen
man. Coolvollc. March IH, Teresa Mahaffey March 19. Peggy Loc
Lynn Harros. Alhany. from Mochacl Smolh and Wtlham Leroy Smtih.
Roc hard Harrts. Columhu.,. March I7 March 19: Janet Lee Barney and Jer
Dossolulmns granted-- Todd Tripp •y D Barney_ March 19
Continued from P'!g• I

Skin kiting scheduled
A free skin oesung clonic will be
conducted by Conn1c Karschnok.
R.N., Meti!S County tuherculosos
nurse at the Scopoo Fore Department,
Mon&lt;lay, 4:30p.m to 6.30 p m All Easter services
Youth of the Mt. Hermon Unotcd
mdovoduals who arc on lood scrvocc
Brethren
in Christ Church will prearc requored to obtaon yearly skon
tests. This os also an opponumty to sent the Easter Sunnse Servocc at the
have children who won be entcrong church at 6 a.m. with breakfast fol kondcrgarten in the fall skon tested. lowong on tho fcllowshop hall Sunday
1
scbonl woll be held at 9 30 a.m. and
Karschnik said.
worshop servoce at Ill 30 a m The
Internet meeting set
church os located on the Texas Cum- .the company's abohtocs l and listing
satisfied customers
munuy on Wockham Ruad. '
"The indovoduals at the core of our
group have worked 'closely together
for over 20 years.' ' huasls one entry
E;lsteJII Local School Do,tncl's bnng the ch1ld's •mmunrzalilm on the snc ·we try to stay poslll'w'C·
kondergarten regosltaoion will be held record. borth ~c'itoficatc , Socjal Secu- rn every ctrcumstancc and put ' the
at Tuppers Plaons Elementary School rny card and the chold when regos- good of a pr&lt;&gt;JCCl above any persnnon April II and at Chesler Elemen- tcnng. ~
The chold should have had four al concerns m ar(lstr~.: egos ·
tary School on April 25. AppoinoThe age of the voctlms and the
mcnls may be scheduled trom X a.on. D P.T. shots. three poho shots and nc oghborh&lt;x&gt;d on whoch ol took place
In ' 3 p m Chesler Elementary one M.M R shots A tuhcrculin skon lit the protilc of modern cult activl·
appointments should be made hy call- test must have been govcn wlohon the oy. saod Ronald E Enrooh. a prolcsong 985-3304 and Tuppers Plaons last year. and all shols must he cur- sor at Westmont College on Santa
rent pnor to reg1strauon .
appoinlmenls at 667-3310.
A scrccnong stafT woll he workong Barbara. Cahf.. and a lcadong expert
Children must be five years old
on new 'rch~mus movements.
on or bclorc September ~0. 1997 on wotb the child while the forms arc
The case began Wednesday wllh a
orderooauend kondergancn Choldrcn completed II os omportanl that paor of anonym nus calls- one to the
must conv&gt;lctc kindcrg~ncn before appoontmenls he scheduled on the San Diego Shcrofl's Department and
they altend first gnodc. Parents should days and umcs assogncd
one somewhat later 10 Beverly Holls
pohcc. Both suggested chcckmg the
house in thos wealthy enclave of
walled estates and polo hclds on the
The doadllnc 10 order trees from pon oak lor $1500 and a frunlrec rollmg holls 20 moles north of San
the Mcogs Sool and Walcr Conserv&lt;t- packet. whoch conlaons two each of Diego.
'"'" Doslnct Ladocs Auxoloary has Melrose apple (scmo-dwarfl and
A deputy made hos way up the
hccn extended 1&lt;&gt; Apro I I
Belle ofGeorgoa peach (full "'.c) for sleep, gated drive, went on an open
Wbotc pone on bundles ol 25 $22.
door and lound 10 bodoes on a room
A lew packet' of wold !lower seed More depuucs arnvcd. wcnrmg sur·
'ecdlmg' arc avaolublc lor $10.
scotch pone in bpndlcs of25 lor $10. are al~u avarlablc 10 one ounce pack- gical masks agamsllhc putrid odor of
Colorado Blue Spruce on bundles of CIS for $3 50 each Each packet woll dccayong hodocs.
25 for $10. backyard packets whoch plant 25!1 square fce1
Fulmer saod-at first that all 39 vocOrders may he placed by tclc- llms were male betwccq 18 and 24.
contain two each of Buucrlly Bush.
Buttnn Bush. Red Flowering Quince. pbonmg Mcogs S W C D at 992Spirea and Japanese Snowball tor 6647. by mail. or by VIStting lhe
SI0.00: the Hardwood packet, whoch olloces at 33120 Holand Road on
wntaons love each ol block walnut. Pomeroy at the loot ol the hill
Chi!IC•C chestnut' blad cypress apd hcy()nd Veterans Mcmoroal Hl&gt;&lt;pnal.

39 found dead l•n•••

Kindergarten registration announced

Tree packets available

PICIIHD UP 8Y

CI I : ~S Pill IIA'I'URD.t.Y I
Plti:SJJIII WILL UCIJVB A rtnttt GJ

CcaTIF1CA71

Wednesday's GPLA results

a

PB~SOM~L

,.;.,;.,'·,ou
0a

and $60-64; Holsocon $4K-60
COWS Pncc trend. steady Standard, $-37-46; Uuloty. $32-36,

ISP.JMC

~ALLCT

CIMENAI

COlli. . . . . . - - ' - - -

VAL IULMII' in ''ftll So\111'1"

per

-.c

•, '

&lt;!.,._paid M ,._,y, Olllo.

M_..., Tho AuoctiiOd ......_ IIJicl "'" 01114f
New 1 5 AsiOd.lliOft.
I'OIIriiAIII'EIII Send - . , &lt;eon"&lt;tio;ol to
Tho Dolly Seori•l. Ill Coon St • ~Ohlo-H769.
•

tRIIIIICIIIrrKIN llATI!S

~.

,'

~

~.

tBurgunay &amp; tBrass_.,
'Easter SpecUJ!s

11r Contour--•

0.0-----·
. ..... ...............
Ooe-.............. ........

OoeV............... ...... - ......
'·

''

I

$200
$870
$10400

SINGLE COPY PIIICB

pooo,. ... ,.. , ....... · .... . .... ....... 35 Ccnco
Swbee: ibCR IKit . .lri!1110 ,.)' me etrncr 11'117
mnto 't n ool¥~ dt""' 10 tlli Doll~ s,.tlnol
on 11~~~ or12 IIIOiitlo liP• Q.ilt will be

p'ien

- --

•

~utifuJ.fresh cut

flow!lrs: Iris, Glads,
,
Daffodils, Potted plants, Easter lillics, Hyacintb,
hanging baskets, ferns, floor plants. ·
Qift items: '..
,
Easter tmnnies, baskets, tins, Jelly Belly Jelly
lka'!s; specialty baskets, balloon bbuquets

No - - loy lttlll """'""" Ia ~--""i!"""ilcohiVII~

........,._
.....................
••b•

.

J.....

;IJ:Iiot! pMod. Subltripdea ...
..,..,. 1.......,1Cd b) choftalac,..
4lrldOI of fte ad rlpllon.
~

·-

MAILSU8SCIIIPI'IONS

......

.......... ,....... .. .. ...~
..... .......$27JO
211-.... _....................... .. . .....
s2-......................................$10$

r.,!,l -

,,

m'U

- -...... c-r

&amp; BRASS
FLORALS &amp; GIF IS

BURGUNDY
3fd a Purl St.

949-AOSE (7873)

13 """"'"""" ................................._,$293$
2i5'1'1eka~;-- .....~ ............................ "''""$$6.61
5t -........t r......,..........
s:&lt;».n

AICIM

VETERANS·MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
POMEROY

115 EAST MEMORIAL DRIVE
1112-2104

N . ................

I
I

I)

•

A 6•

A1111 A CHOICP. OF .WI! lo,l!; IUICN
TICIIT~ A,. CAt.L:IPOt.LIS
D
PillA LOCATP.U RES~ ?U
SPJJMG VALL!Y ClNIMA U. AT

''

\

ro«

PAN PillA Ill IYIR I PIPS!

Daily_

qucnccoftakinganiRAdistnhuoio~

4:

·.

Assistance offered·

Albert F. Dixon

:!

pro or 10 age 59 _1127 (a) 10 pcrceni
excosc tax; '(b) regular oncomc tax 0 ~
the amount taken out· (c) hotb a an~
b; (d) there os no pen~lty.
,
8.. Can a person who · earn~
$50,000 a year, but docs not partocoi:
pate on an employer-sponsored reure1.
men! plan (40lk), conlnb~tc 10 P~
IRA? (a) yes; (b) no
• )
9. Can a per~on who cam~
$50,000 a year, hut does 1101 partici-,,
'
pale on an e'mploycr-sponsored reu(ll~
ment plan (401k), gel a full taXI
deduction on an IRA contrtbutioll1.
(a) yes: !b) no. •
·
; l
10. Can a married couple carnill
$39,000 a year, and partoc. opatong in
employer-sponsored retirement plarl
( 401 k), get a full lax deduction on
their IRA cqntributoons? (a) yes; (b)
no.
Quiz answers: (I) a; (2) d; Ct)
(4) b; (S) d; (6) a; (7) c; {8) a; (9) , .
( 10) a.
·~ .,, ~ • • "'

'
Virgmia Blosser, 80, Wellsville. d~ Tuesday, March 25. 1997, at Nentwocks Convalescent Home. East Liverpool.
·
She was born Feb II . 1917, at Letart Falls, daughter of the late Wolkie
and Clara Slack. Sarson. She was a member of the First Unued Methodist
Church of Wellsvolle
Surviving are two daughters and sons-on-law, Norma and John Freeman
of East Liverpool and Rosemary and Davod Byets'Qf Wellsville, three sons,
Charles "Ernie" BlosS~or of East Loverpool, Ui:rjr V. Blosser of Howard and
Russell BlosserofWellsville; 10 l!randcholdren and 10 great-grandcholdren
She was preceded oit death by her hushand.IIra V Blosser. on Aug, 4,
1995. and by three brothers. John. Charles and jRay Sarson.
Servoces were held thiS momong at Dawson Funeral Home. Easl Liverpool. woth the Rev Jerry L. Penrod Jr officoatong Buroal woll follow in the
Columboana County Memorial Park.

I

j

Artocles of Jncorporatoon have been tiled wllh 1he Ohou Secretary
of State by !he following compantes· Qualoty Pront Shop, Inc . by
AgenVJncorporator Duane Weber of Moddle)l9rt. 500 shales; and
Racine Propane Gases, Inc . by Louts H. Roce. Natasha E Brandl and
Cynthoa J. Long. Incorporators, Loois H Rocc. Agenl; 850 shares

Virginia Blosser

IToledo!.62" I

'
. ,
lhtee selS of popullllton
proJCCIIo

do you know about .IRAs?

What

Ad.-ertiler-liibune, Timn
1be location of the burden ol om proving school finuncmg m Ohio was
1101 changed by Monday's Ohio Supreme Court rulin{!.
, 'The court gave the General Assembly a year to enact a beuer an~ con- ,
stilutiopal system of provtdon{! funding for public school~
_
And it's about time Jegoslators dod so, As urged iln thos page and from
~y Olher sources during the six years since the lawsuit was tiled, the Legjilature did not have to wan for a ceourt ruhng lo solve the problem of
inoqUil4ble funding.
, Now, the chooce has been made for lhem.
'
,

of up to 7 5 percent.
Better than that, there's a bopartisan effort underway to double !he
NIH budget over the next five years,
from lis present $13 billion to $26 bil-

•

ThurM~,, March %'1, 1"'

By The A11oclated Press

The lawsuol typofied the altitude of pubhc school educators who would
rather blame the taxpayer than !hcmselvcs for shortcvmongs on pubhc education. There os little correlatoon between spending and performance: Some
of the state's most cxpensove school systems arc also the worst. Thos case
wasn't about logoc. but about shakong down taxpayers for more money.
Any new school fundong system IS likely 10 cost Ohoo taxpayers btllions
and shofl more rcsponsibihty from the local level toward the state. The rulong mny not benefit Ohoo's students or taxpayers. but it's the kind of "solution" preferred by those who see money rather than accountabohty as the
maon cause of school problems

••

•

•

'

· The Daily Sentinel

.,..

..

•

r

..

�(

.

.

Sports

The Dail Sentinel

.•

· lri the NCAA women's basketball semifinals,

.

Mlrch 1:7, 1117 ..

I

tbe NBA,

In

\II

.

CINCINNATI (Al')- Call it ihe
survival or the unfittest.
The women's Final Four learns
have filled up emergency rooms. tied
up X-ray machines and bought up
rolls and rolls of tape so they could
· ·
get this far.
Two of them - Stanford and
Notre Dame - · were so pecimated
by injuries lhat they had volleyball
players suit' up. The other two · did ..
Tennessee and Old Dominion.- has
tehinson broke her hand in Feb- could win a national championship,"
players tear up knees, calch pneuarid misseQ.. eighl games. and Summit! s~id. "On paper, I said
monia and come down with somegu
drienne fordan inJured her we ' re nol'supposed to wjn. But I'm
thing called Hoshimolo's Disease.
not. going to count this basketball
Somehow they made it here, if hip in t rnament play.
"
All
we've
heard
all
along
i~
we
team
out"
not quite all in one piece .
·
h
1
Stanford
(34-1) can commiserate
''I'm so prouc! of this team,''
on Iy have seven or erg t peop e. we ' wi•" Notre Dame. A series ofiniuries .
.Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw don 'I have enough horsepower, we
"'
'
said. "They've played with tremen- don't have the depth, we don 'l have - strained knees, a broken finger dous heart and lhey've not hung their 'the size and we ·don 't have · lhe forced coach Tara VanDerveer to
q\.ickness," McGraw· said . ''This bring in all-America volleyb!lll play·
,heads a\ all."
They 11re beal up, but they're the team likes tQ hcill' whot they can't do. er Kristin Folk!, who was fresh off a
national championship.
) ast.ones· slanding. When t~ey play The~ lhey tum around a11d do it "
· Notre D.ame can ~on\pare scars
"I don'.t know that I've ·ever been
·the semifinals at Riverfront Colis.c-.
on Friday, it will ~ a,t.eslament with Tennessee (27-10) in their semi- on team thai's so close," Folk! said.
· to their pain ~shold thai they made final game Friday night. The Lady "You wouldn't believe 1he bonding
Vols lost poinl guard Kellie Jolly lhat goes on. It's rare that everyone
;it this fat. · ..
(
No one has beeq lhrough more before the season began, and 1hat on a: team is so committed lo one
pain than No.II'C Dame (31 -6), which was one reason they got off to a poor goal. "
. Old Dominion (33-1) has been
has suited up a volley.ball player and stan.
Then
Laurie
Milligan.
who
the
healthiest·ofthe bunch, bullhat's
a sludent. man~ger to survive the seareplaced
Jolly
al
lhe
poinl,
tore
carnot
saying much. Backup center
son. The irish were down to seven
Angie Liston has been sidelined
scholarship P,laye':' 41 one point til age in her knee and had surg~ry.

Suns .g et past Sonics 109-107; Nets and T-wo-tves also win
and we haven't beaten them in a ·
Elsewhere in the NBA, it was
. 1fm Jackson tied his season-hiJh
Not only are the Phoenix Suns while," Johnson said of the Sonics.
New ,Jersey 123, Philadelphia 105: with 28 points and Thny Massenburg
racing toward the NBA playoffs, ''It's a good rivalry over the years."
the Los An&amp;eles Lakers 106, Mil- rnalched his eareer-hish with 26 for
·
Phoenix
hadn't
beaten
Seattle
in
they're sending a message to the rest
waukee 84'; Miami li&gt;I'. Sacrament~ the host Nets. The 123 points lied
of the West that they .won 't be nearly two years. But it shut down
88; New York lOS, Detroit 94; Pon• their season high.
the Sanies in the final moments and
pushovers.
land 88, Charlotte 87; Washington
Laken 106, BIKks 84
· Kevin Johnson, who has said he scored the .last five points.
·· 105, Boslon 92;' Jndia0a 104, Dallas
Even without three starteJJ, lhe
Johnson was 9-for-14 Jrom the 80: and Minnesola 102, bc:nver 100. Lakers had no trouble with the viswill retire after thi~ season, looked
spry as a rookie with 31 points field and 6-for-10 -from three-point
Nets tl3. 76ers lOS
iting Bucks, who dropped their 141h
Wednesday night as Phoenix won range. Jason Kidd ;cored the winHO!JrS before lhe game, NBA in lhe last 17 games. Los Angeles
109-107 at Seattle. It was the Suns' ning basket on a pass from Rex commissioner David Stem fined moved wilhin two games of firstfifth straight road win and improved Chapman with 2.9 seconds left.
New •Jersey coach John Cali pari place Seatlle in the Pacific Division
"Their defense will give you
their record' to 31-39 - after start$25,000 for calling spons writer Dan and into third place in the Western
some
·chance
to
have
some
looks
ing 0-13.
·
Garcia of the Star-Ltdgtr o( Newark · Conference, a half-game ahead of
a "Mexican idiot." .
idle Hous)on.
Phoenix currently holds the from the outside," Johnson said.
"The ball bounced our way,"
eighth playoff spot in the conference
The fine was lhe largest ever
Elden l=ampbell scored 13 of his
and improved its hold on it as Sacra- Kidd added. " In the past, we lose against an NBA coach, and it marked 31 poinls in lhe {hird quaner. Rool(thi s game.".
menlo lost.
. the first time til!: league punish .d ie Kobe Bryant made his founh start
Hersey Hawkins le4 the Sonics non-game related speech. Calipari of the season as a ~placement for
"This is a big win for us. because
Eddie',Jones and scored 19. poin(s.
we may mee~ them in the playoffs with 22 points.
said he would not contest the fine.

All-Star guard Eddie Jones has a
bruised lefl calf. Also out for L.A.
were Shaquille. O'Neal and Roben
Harry.
.
H10at 101, Kinp 88
Miami welcomed Alonzo Mourning back to the staning lineup by
blilzing slumping Sacramenlo.
Mourning, staning for lhe first time
since tearing a tendon .in his riglol
fool on Feb. 2 I, scored 26 points in
39 minutes as the Heal won their
seventh straight game.
. Coach Pal Riley saw plen1y missing from Mourning's game.
.
"Mourning .is not feeling righl,"
Riley said. "When he posts pe~le
up, he's all right, but when he lries
to drive by people and hil a home
run, that's when he's not right." . .

Tim Hardaway also had 26 J'Oinls .
for Miami, whiCh' slayed 2 .112games .
ahead of New Ydtk in .the Atlantic
Division. Milcb Richmond paced
Sacramento wilh 32, but the J(:ings ~
have losl 10 oflheir last I I and seven in a row on lhe roa4.
'
KnkkJ UIS, Plstolil t4
The Knicks' ~Oih victory of lhe.
season gave them a 2:1 ed~ in !he·
season series and JRqved !hem .1. Ill
games ahead of Detroll jn tlte race
for the third playoff seed ln ~ l!u~. ·'
New York also clinched lhe llebreaker edge against the Pistons..
It was Ihe Krticks' bestall·llrOUnd
game si nce they heal Chicago i 1/2.
weeks ago- a victorylhal was fol·.
lowed by losse• iri four. or, their nex~
(See

NBA • Pail 5)
'.

'

.

bro~~ed~~~~o:~:f~~~x~:~rKari

.

'• ~.

'

:~et~i~: :~:t~~:,;:,~·~e~~

a

. urn

MCL sprain in l·e ft_oknee will shelve Rodman until playoffs
By RICK GANO
DEERFIELD. Ill. (AP) - Playmg without Dennis Rodman is nothing new for the Chicago Bulls. Their
leading rcbounder has missed 32
~aq1cs in the !ast two seasons: most
of them while serving four suspensions.
The Bulls have not faltered in his
absence. going 27-5. Now they ' ll be
without him again for the final 13
rcgu~ar-scason gc.mcs.
· Rodman didn't misbehave · this
time . He got hun, suffering a sprain
of the med ial collaleral ligament in
his left knee in the closi ng seco nds
of the Bulls' 94-92 win over Dallas
on Tuesday night,
" We expect him back for the
playoffs ... Bulls general manager
Jerry Krause said Wednesday.

.

because of injuries.
" At the time we were goi'ng
On lhe medical front , il's been throu&amp;h lhat, we were wondering if
nolhing but had luck from Day One. we were going to see the end of the
Twenty minutes into the first. pracliee tunnel. so to speak," Lady Vols
of the season, $uard Danielle Green coach Pal Suminitt said.
tore an Achilles' .1endon, ending her
Fonuna1ely for Tennessee, Jolly
season.
was iblc to return and play effec Five garries into the season, guard , tively. The Lady Vols were I 0-6
Nicleiveytore'a.kneeligament,end· withoul her and 17-4 since her
i~g her season. Volleyball player relurn , putting lhem in position for
Krislina Ervin joined the team and their fiflh national title.

By JOE KAY

.

By The Associated Prest

TM Dally Sentinel• Page 5

.Jnju.ry list-s make up part·of· Fin~l Four entrants'

.Pig!t4•

Th~.

'

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Thuredey, March 27, 1887

Rodman's absence will mean ·step back in at the load level we'd
"He' ll be on crutches,-hc'll he in
ter Bill Wenninglon said. "He wants
more playing time for Jason Caffey like him to," Jackson said, adding
a brace thc.next couple of days. We 'II
to play, he's a competitor and obviand perhapslittle-used Dickey Simp- thai the Bulls mighllook oulside the
limit hi s ac tivities the next couple of
ously be's upset.
kins.
days and start therapy a couple of
organization for some reboundin11 . "We have to have guys step ,up
"Obviously, it has an effect going belp.
days from now. We ' II take every preand help rebound. We.'ve had them
·caution ·wilh it,'' he said. ·
· down 1he stretch. We're no1 going 10
Of the 32 games RodmaJr has step up in the past and lhey have 10
On hi s first night . back .. after
be playing wilh Dennis for a while," missed the last 1wo se.Sons, 12· were do it again."
attcndin£ the Academy Awards in
Bulls coach Phil Jackson said.
.Rodman was averaging 16
for a calf injury early last season and
Los .Angeles. Rodman had · 21
Chi~ago is also exrecte~ lo acti-. 20 more for suspensions rebounds and is on tbe way to a sixth
for
rebounds and was going for another vale Toni Kukoc , who has been on . head-butting a referee, usirig vulgar
straight rebounding 'title. ·
when the Mavoricks' A.C. Green hit , the injured list and ha&lt; missed 12 language on li vc TV, kicking a camThe Bulls' magic number for
his knee.
straighl games wilh an arch problem . eraman and hitiing Milwaukee's Joe clinching homecoun advanlage
"Two seconds to go in the game in his right fO&lt;&gt;L
Wolf in the groin. · ·
lhmughout lhe playoffs is six. They
·
last ni ght _:__ of aI!.the freak things,"
"He's frustrated, obviously," cenplay in Toronto tonight.
" Right now Toni is not ready to
Krause lamented.
·
DENNIS RODMAN
Rodman limped off the coun as
the Bulls got their 60th win this sea- · In tonight's NIT finals,
son. lhen had tests Wednesday mommg. He left the Bulls' practice center carrying his crutches and walking
. '
with a limp. He did not. comment
da State is .a lot like us and a lot like ~ave been nearly as enigmatic a.' Ibe· strelch of five losses in seven.games
By TOM WITHERS
preceded a twO-point win al tben-No.
, NEW YORK (AP) - If former Arkansas. They're athletic, they have Wolverines.
A 9.-1 stan - the lone loss at 8 Clemson. a IUJ'11ing poirit.
President Gerald Ford ~ave Mkhi~ goOd quickness and good size."
Dukehad Florida Slate fans congan·s basketball .team a pep talk
· Despile superior inside slrenglh
"The season has been a series of
bcfnt:.e ·the NIT semifinals, then and size, lhe Wolverines struggled vinced lherc would be ,life after the
foolballteam's
Sugar
Bowl
loss
lo
maybe
Bo
'Schembechler
should
do
run's,"
FSU coach Pat Kennedy said
a11ains1
the
quicker
Razorbacks
wt!dnesday's scores
it JC\r the champ,ionship game.
NY . lshmtkl'!! J. Bull:11o2 (0T;
befote finally putting them away haled Florida. Three straight losses Wednesday. "This team does nol
Muntrc;,l !1. PiU 5bur~h 5
were soon followed by a 13-point expect 10 lose. Sine~ the Clemson
The Wolverines will meet Flori- with a'lale 14-0 run.
Delruit 6, CuluraW ~ (01'J
The performance was a micro- ' win over Nonh Carolina, and a . game. wc'yc been a diffcrenlteam."
da State tonight in the NIT final. the
01il'agu ~. Wushmglon .\
Van-.-.mvt!r :t Am•hcim )
first malehup betw,l:en 1\vo schools cosm of Michigan's enlire 1996-97
T11ron1u :!. Sm11 ose J
hcsl known for !heir football pro- · season, a i&gt;uzzlin~ succession of winTonight 's games
grams.
ning and losing streaks during which
· N Y hl:uukrs at llostull, 7:.10 p.m
The
schools
have
played
on
Satthe Wolverines looked like one ofthc
N 'r RHIII!W.~ at NL'w J~Ut'}' . 7:.\U
p.m.
urday afternoons in front of 106,000, nation 's hesl teams one night. and
• H;1rtfurU ut Tufllpil Buy, 7:JO p.m.
but never before in lhe coziness of a one of the Big Ten.'s worslthe neJ~I.
Otcuw&gt;~ ;11 Florid11. 1:.'0 11.111. • •
1...1~ ·1\ngdcs at Sl. I.Alui s. K:~n 1•-rn
college basketball arena. · · · '
The Wolverines won their first
D~YTON~ Ohio (/{~i .:::..'wrighi Rnidel'l! wero. 5-6 In ihc II ll~
Tnruntu 111 Phncnb. IJ fl.lll.
Michigah (23-11) advan~'eilto the . eight games, ·amon~ tliem a one·
State University said Wednesday· it under Filch ... For .1hc whole seu.~on,
Friday's games ·
final with a· 71-62 victory over point triumph al Duke. and were · has hired Lisa Filch as·.ils women 's the Raiders wcre·6-21 and 4·- J2 ·in
Ru1't'ah1 al t&gt;c1ru11 . F\&lt;1 p m.
Arkansas· in Tuesday's semifinals, ranked No. 4 by the end of Decem/\ttuhl'in1111 Lllh.'a~tu . H : ~O \1.m.
basketball cnuch.:erfeclivc on iuly I. the Midw~slcrn Collcgiale Co~ ferwhile Florida State (20-11) needed ber. But a home loss to Ohio State in
Eu'mnniLwl m Sm1 Jn.~e. Ill:. 0 p.m.
. Athl~lics director M·ikc Cusack cncc .
.
overtime to get by· Connecticut 71 - . the conference oP.ner hinted at trou- said it will be a muhi-ycar contracl,
Bcfnrc cnrning to Wright Stale;.
Transaction s
65.
ble, and five slraightlosses prevenlhut &lt;.lctails and salary arc slill being ritch was the head cuach atthc Uni ' · The Big 10-ACC malchup in lhe ed Michigan' from making the
worked vut with Fiti:h. ',Cusack suid versity·of Aknm for lilur years. corn- .
Baseball
final is the first between schools NCAA field.
Amerinu1 Lei&amp;KUr
he expects lo complcle .the details piling a rccnnl of 2~-K6 . .Prior li!
ANAHEIM 1\NGELS : Phll',ell RHP
from those conferences since 1980 . .
Compounding· problems were
nexl week. ·
Aknm. she couched ha•ketball (29- ·
Tu,kf V;m PnllJk!l un waiver~ fur th..: 11111 ·
when Virginia defeated Minnesota.
alleged NCAA violations this month
jMI ~C 11f ~j\lhlj! hill! his \111\; UIIIhiiOU;I) f'C•
Fitch succeeds Terry Hall, who is J9J and snflball (56-33) at Walsh
Michigan. which won .the 1984 regarding Robert Traylor. However,
!1.'01~ .
suflcring fmm cancer and resigned College fur twu ye~n;.
JI'OSTlJN KED SOX ~la ~ L·U INF
NIT title over Wichita State .. is nn the 6-foot-8 sophomore center says
(.'hri~ l).mncl~ and Rt-IP Mike Machhu. u11
ln.•t wcckhccauscofberhealthprobSbe is u 11981 ~ruduotc of Ohio.
wmvcrs l'ur 1he JlUfJll1~~ of t:ivin~ rhcm
·stranger lo ba,ketball title games. his new car wa~ bought by arelative.
iems. Hall is w rcniairi ·under con· University. where she pluycd
i1
llwir unl:l'fllhtimljll rciC ;t~cs . 1\s~ ignt..'l.l 01-'
This will be the Wolverines' founh
But the lurrnoil has seemingly ·1ract unlil June 30.
' J\.' SU ~ T [!V IIrt''l. or Ju an William.~. RHI1
·
poinl
guard
for
fnur,
years
.
.
She
J• IL' Hmlsnil nnd RHP Jnhnny Rull'in tu
. championship game appearance bonded the Wolverines, now playing
Filch came in Wright S1u1c in · received an economics degree amra
• thdr minur ll) ll~nc ~ ~~m1•
since 1989. the three others coming 1he way lhey were expccled lo all
('I ,J\VELAND INDIANS Of1tiuntJd
I 993 us un assistanl coach' and was maSicr's degree in spons udminis-·
IN I; EnritJIIL' Wih1111 111 Buflalnuf 1hc
in the NCAA final.
season ..
promoled lo associale hcud C(IUCh iii (ration from Ohio University. '
1\n.:rk;ut J\~~·m; 1 a1iun .
Florida
S1a1c
is
making
only
ils
.
" We're looking for the hoi man,"
, KANSAS ' CITY ROYI\LS . l'ur.;,
1994. She cnached Ihe Raiders durShe is the dnughler.of .Bill Filch •.
cllm&gt;~.~ llthl.' ~· um m~: 1 ur C Tim S11du lrum
second championship game appear- said forw.ard Mauriec Taylor, who
ing various occasions ihc past four head couch of lhc NBA's Los Angetill' UuMun l&lt; ~ d S11l1.. l'lii.:L·,J DH-1 II H11h
ance and first since losing 10 UCLA ha~ 19 points and 15 rebounds
Hmucliu ••n w&lt;~i,- crs 111r 1hc pllf!W~c ul
scasons due to Hull's heallh prnb- lcs Clippers und fom1erly cnuch of
~lvlllg him his Linn111Uitimml rcil::lK._..
in the 1972 NCAA final.
against Arkansas. "We 'rc utilizing lcms. ·
1he Boslon Ccltics, Houslon RockeiS
MINNiiSOTA TW INS : Optin11etl
" It will he a good game." Michit~ings we haven't all sea~on."
KHP L&gt;uve Stevens and RHP .LnTruy
She became the interim couch on :md New Jersey Nets. Her mnlhcr:
H n wk111~ tu Su i! Lakl· City ul' 1hc: PCI..
gan coach Sieve Fisher said. "FloriAnd so are the Seminoles. who Jan. 22 when Hall announced she . Murgarel, lives in Medina, Ohiu.
S..•111 (' Damian Miller ;uui-INF Mitdl Si·
llMIIIS tuthd r minur lc;•_!tUC -i.'illllllwas laking a leave of absence. The
I'ORONTO ULUL JAYS: Sent RHI'

.

.

since Jan. 31 by a thyroid condi1ion
c.alled-Hoshimoto's Disease. Clarisse
Machanguana missed a ~f
games wilh pneumonia.
Otherwise, lhe main quesllon
about Old Dominion is its strength.
11te Lady Monarchs have struagled

.

~agas ·

in the tournament, needing ovenime
to-defeat Purdue and going scoreless
in ·lhe fin a[ 6: 3~ of a victory over
Aorida.
.
As long as all-America poinl
guard Ticha Penicheiro stays healthy.
Old Dominion ,figures it has a

chance.•
"We' ve gol lhe best point guard
in the nation and I wouldn't hesitate
to go to war with her on the coun,"
coach Wendy Lan'y said. " She'll
give us everything we want and then
some:·

t'
c·ty Chl.e"'s and 'homas

v
.
nansas
I
.
I'
.
ink $27M, seve_n.-year contract ·
,

By CHRISTOPHER CLAFIK
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (APl._-'
Derrick Thomas is vinually cenain
to be a member of the Kansas Cily
Chiefs when he retires-· ~nd a very
wealthy one 11. that.
The eight-time NFL Pro Bowl
linebacker and hi s agent, Leigh
Steinberg, arrived Wednesday in
. 1\ansas Cily, where Thomas signed
deal thai · will keep him with the
Chiefs for S.ven more years.
The Chiefs wouldn 't discu ss
delails of lhe deal , -but The Kunsus
City St&lt;1rreponcd in today 's e4itions
that Thomas, 30. will get $27 million
for 1he life of tbe contrac1. or an aver-

ase or slig~tly len tlian $3.9 million
( ·year.
,
.
'At a oews conference with
_.Thomas arid ,Chiefs president Carl
· .- Peterson. Steinberg said lhe contract
tops the six-year, $24 ·miHion deal
signed by c;had Brown w11h Seanle
in · February.' That would make
Thomas the highest-paid defensive
· player in lhe NFL. a disliriction lhat
might not .last long given that Sle.in: berg also represents Buflalo Brll ~
defenSive end Bru~e Srnith.
"it's a complex ' contract that
does make. (Thomas) the highestpaid defeil'sive player in foothill! .
which is where He should be." Stein-

berg said.
"We cenainly didn't win Monday
night," Steinberg said, referring to
the Academy Awards, "bill Carl
showed us the money."
Steinberg is widely lx;licvcd to be
the inspi'tation for the agent in th~
Os..:ar-nnminalcd moviC ·· Jerry
Maguire ."
·
But Pclcrson, who answers ·to
Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt quickl y
reminded Steinberg .and re porters
who reall y has the Jeep' pockets ..
'" No. Lamar did," ~c said.
Thomas said stay ing in KansUs
City was important to him.

••

Michigan to face Florida State in title game

Scoreboard
Basketball
NBA standings
EASTF.RN CONFERENCF.

•

AU•IIIit'

.....

l)iy~lttn

R l.

IwD

' ..... :'12

K·Mi;um ...

·'"

17

..
OrlnnJn. ..... ... ... .40

20
2~

. 5~' 0

Wnslim),!IUII .

J.~

.49J
.\JY

K·Ncw Yurk

. ,. ,l4

New Jcr!il!y .

..... 22 41

l'hilai.ldphm

.... IK

1\u.~lllll

.. ; .. '

.~0

...... n .IN

H\d:mt:L .. , ...... ..4H
,. &lt;.1mrh•flc ...... .. .J.~
. CtEVL::LANI L ......'h .
llli.limm
.: ......\J
Mtlw:wkt..-e . . .. ... 211
Tunmlu ... , ... ....... 29

l2

2~

-·-

ol~

,.

12

.\0
JJ'

.IMJ

4()

.6Mb
MJ
.529
-'7K
.40b

.\2
Jb
.JI

2'

.21'15

Ct!nlnl Olwlllion
~ -CJuq1~~· .......... 60
IJ
1470
•· lll.•tnltl.. ......... All 21. fl%

Wright·State hires Fitch
.as women'$ cage coat:h .

!ill

75-J
,714

L!
11
"IS'
H
27

.' 2
.lf

]~7

WESTERN CONFERF.NCE
Mklwl'lil0ivisioo

!ill

W L f&lt;l.

.... :'i2
~t• Hnu ~ ldiL ..
....&lt;if~
MinnL·~nln
.... :14
D••ll: r~
... . ..!1
l&gt;ci,Vct .................. 19
Stm 1\ntuniu.... ... 17
Vm1Cnii¥Ct ...
.. .. 12
. ~t·Sc:iuk

11 1:'14
2.' .b67
:lf1 ..tMCl
-4 7 .\Ill
~0
275
~2

•
"'"'

hO

11;

P.-dfic Ulvlsion
.. -49 21
700

k·l. A l.ak~· l) . .. ..17
k- Jlutllnml .
.A~
(., A, (.'lit!fJCrs ....... JI
t•tu .....taix .. -~ ... ,..... JI

lJ

1''171

.\ 0

.:'i!O

•

'

..&amp;~1

.17

w·

17

"

.+H

StiO.:fiUIICIIItl . . ... 19 -l2
(iuhk!n StalL' ... ... !~ 4-4
k-dind•cd l'l;')'ull hctth

20' .
.::!.1'

AOK
..1(Jl

Wednosday's s.:o,...
NL·w Jc11:cy 12:\. Philndclphiu i.O:'i

Wa shin~uo IO:'i . B11~1un 112
Mimni 101 . S:~erumcmu ""

~

· Pnnlund 88, Ch:trltlfle H7
lnd umu Jo.t, Dall u~ MO
NL'" Yurk lOt llcnuil 114
MIUUCI'\l\11 102. Dcnvl.'r IOIJ •
Jlh\lt'lli.\ 1()'1}, Sc01UIL' 1!)7
I..A l ~tb·.r ~ llti'• . MJIW;~IIkL'L' K-'

..

Nallon~IIAII!liUC'

Friday's aam'!"

Y111k uc NL'W J&amp;.'fscy. 7:,\IIJHII.
tlo ~ u \n u\ Phil:11k:lphi;•, 7:JU p.m.
'l'urunlu 111 Wa~hm~l\lll. 7:_:10 Jl.lll
(.1.EVELANIJ al Mi :~mi. 7:JO p.m.
L. A t'liJJfll'f~ :ulklmil . 7:.\0 1'-111-

Mllwuuk'\! 111 U1uh. 'I p.m.
Ookkn Scouc at l~lt)Cfi\I,,IJ J1. lll,
Vnn ~·&lt;IUV&amp;.'r 111 Punlbnd. IO,p.m.

Mlnne110111 mSfu11le. 10:.14.1 l'·m-

:~uhd. 1111tl RHP D11~ 1 111 Hcrmllllm.m.
;r-.! )~W YORK METS: AnllllUIIC-.-d

liM:
. t\lti{.tt!ll \'.l\1 tlf INF ,Hnward J uhn~ nn
l'j{ICI.'J 'INI; t\lvm'\1 EiJ&gt;J1i11111:a m1 WIUVL~S
fl r.lhC !liHJII.l!IC uf l!-iYilltt him hili, UIWIJtl\11 ·
, 1uh1al rt'lc:as.•. Au i JWCtl I D _RuJh:rtu
" ~\!myinc umrilth! tu N,,,rl,-ulk' ~f tlte hll~rmuil•nul LL'aguc. RL:turn~'U 01· Gut)' Timr·
m;m tu Nnrf,•lk
·
·
PITTSUURC..H PIRATES : Rca~·
•itr.tk.'l.l Otl Tr~y Dc11nkm. R,HI' C'li~ ~·~­
uw,;ky. INJl K~:vin l'olcnvh:h. Of Kenll
Mitcl)ci1 111.U l ' R,-cd ~~·rist 111 their nli ·
nur · I~!IJlUC .::tthl• -

Hock ey

l'

l- NHL standings
I
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Adandr Db·iU...

j

J' .

l

e

Ir111

W L I .&amp;

1· Ptdladclphln ... 42~111
~
,;-N\!wl"~y .... ..\9211:\
1 "' florida ... , ..........n 24 11
(' N.Y. H;Uilti!U .: .. J ~ .lO 9
WMhintr-um ........ JO.n K
T&amp;Uill»&gt; Huy ........ l Y .17 7
•l.• N.Y. blilntk.•l'll .... lf• .16 II

lif Iilio

'Y:'i 2~1
Yl 20h
~'~-' ZOJ
71J 2,\9
6H I'll

193
IllY
17"'
l VCl
·111
fl~ I~ 226 •
ft .\ 205 217

~lkttball
N•d-llllkrthall AI!Midatktn

HOI\ ; Fin~o·U Nev.' J,_.,~y Nc1 ~ ~·t.:tch
Jnhu c:aliJILiri Sl~.Ut1h and Mhuni H~:al
t!t-uadi:lli'IC:r D:tvlll H:tlbcr ~mm ~~'tOO h.lllitkhtl- ~nwl:l, ttl' nn tlll'\:miw natun;.

NurthfltiM IJtvhibn

~ · lhlllnl1' ...... J IC,2-i II
Pi11 11burgh .......... J~ .l.l 7

· Mun_uctt1 ........ .... 2H.lJ 1-4

M7 , lfM IH;'i
7~ ·2!'i6 2~.l

7b lJ2 l$tl

Hwtfn..-1.1 ............. 27 .l tl JO ' 64 194 :!2'1

lJ.l.

Otiuw .. ....... .... ,.:.2• .\-1 ll 6l ~
Botto~l'.. ........:.....24 41 ·9 ,,7 11 2

-·-

WJ1:STERN CONFE!t£NCE
C...roiDt•i r»: 1. I Ell. lif SlA
.

,I·Oalllii .... J.. .. ....&lt;M 2J 6 1M 12S 174 1'
Dltnlif,,..,,..........\$ 2:\ U K~ 2)~ 179
. ,._m;~~ ....'..."......u: J• t ~ 75 zu l21

l;b0&lt;'11fo .............. JO 3212 72 IYi 190
St. IAOis ............)) .1&lt; • 71 216 226
ToroMo ., ... ,........27"1 6 60 lt~ ::!~4 '.

--

••c............... 46 20

'•.'

J

,_,

:.
.•
,
·

l

·.

School,

·

.

.,

!

(Continued from: Page 4l
si• games. · .
..
. . Pillrick Ewrng scored 27 pmnt~
for hosl New York. which hecame
•· 1he first· tedm in II games to score
more thari 100 points agairistthc Pistons.
Trail Blazers 88, Hot'111'ts 87
Ponland held the Hornets to one
field goal in. ~he final six minu1cs to
Win at C:::hariQitC. ...
.; The Blazers,. who erased a I0'poinl deficil h'y hilling !heir. firsl
eight ficld-goal .ancmpts of the lhrrd
·quaner, concluded a five-game Easl· ·
em swing with a 3-2 rccortl.
·
' Gleri Rice had 33 points for tbe
- Hornets. who missed five of their lnst
•six field-goal anempts and had their
lhree-game winning streak broken.
Bollets lOS, Celtlcs 92
Reserve 'Iiacy Murray scored a
seas.on.high 24 poinls and Rod
S!OI:kiand hll!i a season-high 17 ···
'assis.S asWashjn,_ton crepl w.ilhin 2
1·12 saiacs of idle Cleveland! for 1he
final pl$y\l!T Spot in the East.
Chris Webber scored•I4 of his 26
poiniS in the· fourth ql;l!lfler for the
-Bullels, who can sweep a S~:as?n
~Cries with the Cellics (Qt' lhe ,.first
·lime ,since 1978-79 if they W'" at
Boslon ori April ~•
Pacen 104, Mavtrlckl 10
Reserve guard Fred Ho.iherg had .
a career-high 21 points - he
illilched his previ6us best of 15·in a
.O~e-minli\C span- ,by hitting eight
of.IO shotS.
.

(I

I

.

•

,

•

••
..t

.

~

•
•1=

,

'

.,

· BUf'f'I\UJ UILU: Sil.lll.'t.l WR Jc:rry
, KANSAS CITY CHilWS: Si111Cl1 LH
lldniCk Th.1mat tu ;1 ~n!Qo~llf 1:1lllttw.:l .
SAN FRANCISCO .J9c..,a: 5i~ncd Q8
Fmnkie Sndlh to 1111!11..._FII Ctlnlr'Jt.-1 .

Boeke} .

.'

Nol- Hll&lt;koy lnpo
BOSTON BRUIN~: llc&lt;ulr..l 0 PM·
iul Schllf..- from loan tv PnlYilk:n~ or

OETIIOrr RED WINGS: Ex&lt;n:iJ&lt;d

•heir opthln lo e•h!nd th~ ~:ontr~t of

........
.
FLORIOA PANTHERS: RCI:alled C:

'

"

.

218 N; Second
•

,,

·LADY ToRNADO sENIORS- SouthMn basketball P.layera Renee
Turley (left) •nd Brlanna Proffitt were recognized for their accompllahiMI til In tllelrfour-year cal'Hnl st the Marc h ned16.wplnteffrlttawarda
blnqllet.at.~am High School. Turley, who 1
o1
ro
•• an .
aiJ.;TVC Hocking pivjalon and aii·Diatrlct 13 aalectlon, recel@d all·
atal8 honorable IMI'IIion .In Dlvlaion IV..

! -&lt;

'

ALL·TVC · SELECTION · Southern aenlor baaketball plly·
ersJamle Evens as a flrst·team
all-TVC Hocking Dlvlalort nlec·
tlon at the March 16 winter
awards banquet at Southern
High School. Joining Evt1ns In
receiving . team honora but not
available foi' the photo ""ion
ware teammates Ryan Norris
and Pete Si&amp;son.

-· NBA gam~ ...

Jt~-,.e,

...

2l!
tO 62 t94 2A,
--·-~r~~
tM 2•~

\-.!. .

,_ : I.

NalktMI fo'Uillllllll Ln~~au~

Stnll! Wo•hll•r• and RW_Oavld N.~­
m.lro~•ky '""" bt•10 CarON••" dte
AHLr..
, ,.
·•.

v_....... ,.l r :w ' •1 2.11

,_'

-~ -- . .

FOOI,ball

· - SNoaoholl !lvuuplho 1999-lOIIO

~ ~ ... ,,.It :otr

' ..J, ~

'·

die AIIL •

m

...

R) recielved various speCial awards at tl)e Meri:h

18 wlnter "llWarda ·banquet at Southern High

•

•I
••
•
.......
•

'

• W.-\St-IINOTUN DULI.E'f'S: /wuv:ll·
,,-d 0 11m Lt.·Jkr frum ~he injuretlli5t. .

• ro1
rll4
1 1' 2.10 221
"nalooim ............llllll 13221 216
Calpry ...............llll • 12 201 2t0
Edfnt,NKon ..........l-' )~

hi

were (L·R) .Cynthia Caldwell, Jenny Friend, Kim
Sayre and Jessica Smith.
•

•

...tl

J

\

,,

'1:,1..-

·[

ter awerds banquet at Southern High School

'•

I

C OL.URADO ROCKII\S : l'urchascd
thl' ~·v11lfiiCI ••f RHP Stcvc:n Hn!JTteui s
frlllll Jl'hucnill ur llll.· rc:l
MONTRE/\L UXI10S: Tro~tled Of·
' 18 C.:llff H~yiltu F!uriiht fnr OJ= Joe Or·

lnUimw 111 Charluu~:. Kp.m.

f'

., :..r,,j .... -;1
. . ·~

•

Spring S~e Continues
No Payments
No Interest
Until September

ATL/\NT/\ \IRA YES : ttlacctii.HI'
YLlrki:- l' ~·rct uu wuivm for 1~ JlUi'jlnM'
•If ~ivin~ him hi• util:omliliunul rcl... lllll:.
CHJ(.'t\(10 l.' UBS :' OJ1Ii1JncLIINF
Mil-!Lkl Cniw. RHr Jcrcml Oilil7Jik7.. (.'
Mik~· Hu b\'1 11rd. OF ·Rubin Jenninj~ . 01:
B""''k ~ Kk~chnick 1mtl OF l'eUm V11ldc~ .
tu \nw;111f tiM: Amcri~·an A~M..;intillll . St!nt
('Tim Mdntu~ IH u th.:inniniu - leagu~·
Cllllll'·
·CINCINNATI REl&gt;S: OtlliuncU ~HI'
H~·..-1\IT l' nrr:L~c u . RHP ScUll Suthvan and
01: ( 'urti ~ &lt;i~ttKI Will hi lmJi ;m;1pnJi ~ 11f 11\L'
,\ nwn~·a n J\ s~•~ci:ttllln . Re: L~~Il'lll'tl KHI-'
S..·tlll Scrv• ~:c. OF Mike Kelly and IN-OF
tJn:m Huu~r 1111hcir minOf- lc;a~~ c;unt• -

Tonight's aamos

I

ALL-ACADEMIC HONOREES- Southern student-athletes receiving Tri..Yalley c;onference
all-aC4Jdemlc acholar atatus at the ~rch 16 win-

•

SPISCIAL AWARD WINN!'RS -:- ~~=~r:~~:
.· kelbllil playera RtnH.l\ltiey;·J enny
tt!IJ CSit:IWell, l(lm Sayre and Brlanne Prafi!\I~, IL·

vi n hel)ma n. C Jorge Britn a1ul lh
Mikl' Aldl\'t..' hl llll!lr mint'r : lcOI~ m: ~·;1mp

,--

l 11ironp.u ut Tumnlt•. 7 Jl-111I'..A. ('!j/1p1.'1'~ Ult\lhUIHI. 7.:.10 p.m.
\"I.E VI\ .i\ND :11 Hnusltm. K..\tl JUII
Orlundu 111 Sun 1\nwniu. H: .10 t•-m.
L.A L;tk~·r N :u YuJIL'IIIIWI. 10 Jl.lll.
~w

'

!L'

1.1

,~ -

246
.167

'

.

. ....

'•

·~:
•
.

.t

')

f:

.

..

•

t

'

,, .

COME TO MoM'S SMORGASBORD
Ravenswood

138 Washington Street

Good Friday "Afl you can eat"
Seafood Buffet
Buy one at $10.99Get $2.00 off second
'•

0¥sters- Scallops - Slu:imp- Crab
.,
legs - Frog legs ·
. Includes soup, salad &amp; dessert bar.
Don't forget our Easter Sunday Buffet
for $6.99 · Starts at 11 a.m. --

SOUTHERN SENIORS· - Southern's aenlor
boys' basketball playare ~ honored at 1he
March 16 winter awards banquet
at SouthE!m
'
.

.

'

ly Sheppard, Adam Roush and Ryan Norris.

Sometimes ••• Change Is Good!!
"If you or ~ loved one has home oxygen ••• ARE you
SAl'ISFIED with your service~??
Maybe your oxy~en .machine makes more noise than
you care for••• or mayhe-yo~ve to take your tanks to
have them refllled instead of haVing them delivered!!
With many Home Oxygen Companies servicing the
ar.,~a from as far

The Tri-County's ONLY locally owned Homecare
Company specializing in'HOME OXYGEN! Call today l1
for a . FREE In-Home demonstration of our Oxygen l•
machines and ~arn more. aJrut our personal services. I•:
.

Changing. jobs? '.
Or r,ecently. retired?

High School. From left to rlght.are Tyson Buck·

ley, Jeaae Maynard, Jamie .Evans, Joe Kirby, Bll·

•

_.

.

i

l

PRESCRiYf.ION 0XYGENfX~ INC.
"The Litik .Company With The Big Service''
Locally Owned &amp; Operated By Randy Mamhout

I .

.

6.18 EA$1i MAIN ST. • PONJEROY

OPEN MON.-FRI. 0-6, SAT. 9-5

-M~I..,.,Iecov•
.J

\ .

'

.•

'

992-6674

675-3582

After Hours/Week-ends

Rt. 62 North
(Beside Save-A·Lot)
P9lnt Plell•nt ·

1-800-364·01.15
Home 614rlti-~

·

614-992·7267
210 E. Main Street
Pomeroy, Ohlq.

.

i

l
l
I'

I
''I
t

•

�•

. ~ pjg1 I • The o.lly 81 .U.wl

MUFFLER SHOP

,.....

112·2118

' Carmichael's Farm &amp; Lawn

tt-t\-C.oun~

IIMCII

.

Muffler &amp; Tail Pipe \

888 f'tr18Cieel Drive
G lp&lt;Jiio
Acloa from G.- Auto Sal8l on old Ale. 35 w.t
New Summet Holn Mon.-Fri. 8-5;
8-3

Starting at $79.95

s..

(614) 446-2412 or Toll Free t -800-594-111

Not another PeepL

112·2118

... lhlite lllllla ••

II

,..._Got Qu 1111 Ill,.._...,. Gat Ate

aaa.

&amp;id

Geepers, peepers! Marshmallow Easter
treats are at top of pecking order

--~~

•tiOUnt-

~'Ooi.ePoRT, o"

·

Iii

Guaranteed SefVice

,

106 North Secoi1d Ave. • Middleport, OH

••

992~2825

•

THE
Stihi-

PowerTools &amp;
Accessories

WEEK

IAUMLUMIER

Chester

ChMttr
18113301

• Dan lllan o.t1r I
1!1 p.m. Friday e
• _
, · Doyt

,
e
of_..

l

•''

·101:0

..•
••

4p.m: ~e~. N.C. •~

Boals New &amp; Used
"ProfessiOnal SeiYice

~

• Fonnullt1 of 8raH

• - Doy- Alck-jomln

.

.

t

I. 0..

~h l111f'n~·.r1rr~,

I nr

.!·~JEFF

lrh\HJnr

r

"""""

~~P.....,.,117,

3. Till}'~- 718.

3. Randy La.illiil. aMI.

·5. Jell Bc.lttln.l$7.

s Mlrl Mnn, 1$8.

4 Jlfi(Jt...,,IIM

8. Mill ........ 655.

•·
oa TrlcNe. '"''·731 ."
7 8ul::*lhotJonel.
•.Don s.w,...,.

7. Gd Bodlnt61t.
a. A~ctr, Rucki. Btl
11 Rwtr WJ~~~Ao.

WARNERQ

IO.Eftt"*"MI ·

...........
.__...
,.,.

·

seo.

t. MP Oreen. 701.
10. lmFtlllrli!LW'.

. I. Buli:tl-. 481.
2. Alcn Bickle, 486.
'
3. Kel'lnlllrlllln Jr., ..,
.._ Jt.r Sa!Air, at .
S.'Ctlucll ElrGMio 430.
.. JICIC ScltlfUI. 411.

rJIIish

.

--

- - c;up, -.,....

I.WMBhl,4t3.

'·Aun.........., 403.

n-Faucon
Dew-.11.

tO. OM AlanD~~. 401.

Rlt'IIIJ LaJoie Ol. . !iftd Jlff Bufton
on • brMIIUhlnO linllllrp to ~ hi
Diamond ... 200 .. Dolllnglon.

-IYbV-.,olfTod~
in I bttltt 1'0'111 at U. TrtrnSouth .

,.,.,. . ... .t

JlfTWtt, who• I...,, Ned, won
1he -.n !00 11 Dallington _,
bAck In 1QO, tH thl mom 1apa o1
any drfver.lor thl fcUttt 111ee in 1

................
_Jt-..........

1

I

a

--·. --.

.....
,....we,nev.r •

- ·-1"11&gt;0111'1 ......

,...,eo..,..

.....

IHd,
entering lum thr'H, b&amp;A,In. moVe

-""'...., ' " ' " ' " - MIOilglll
wi'lnlr on fie
~on Cup c:ln:Ut. tl'ldl:e&lt;l Jarre4t
witn a. .1111 ot I bOunly l"'l..fDr,
lhadowing·hll fttfJ' move for the

ft ...... ~

.

~lodllloloi11M ..... bullla I
flnlt OM wu. dDoltt. Bw1on't ~
taw~ crwp~lirkH IJ La.loit'a
blul cn.vn.t •lhl two baled
'
dawn the t.dc ....... lorlhl-

&lt;00.

'

!

BUICH ORNID HAT100W.'

.

Orilglon, LaJoMo - l i g h t
back put him btlwten ..,,. and
:

Velnn Didc 'Triddt lifilhtd tiWd.

Morgon Shepl&gt;erd found 1 -

Weetcly rlt'lkinoe; by NASCAR Thll Week Wl'ller Monte Mon. Llit WHk'l
rMIOOg tt in ptr .. ldleMI.

··--m

3. Tony Labonlo (ll

Maddeningly conaiatem
4. Emle lrvon (51
Nrteds a break
5. RUIIy Will- (51

' Aquiet slktll

--.

o

ON THE SCHEDULE

.................
o.,wn.eoo.o.;tDnt
~

; Feb. ,,

=:·:

F.t! 23

Mat 23 .
Aprile
Ap1111:J
April20
. Aplll27
May 4

'

Mly 11

*'
June 1

Mwt
.

~

s

...,.,.. 16

**' 100, ..............~II'*"·
N.C.

GOOCI

At thrt . . Mwhich 111011
l ....... Miring. Mofgln
• .. • .,,, d .. !Iff 1o. ~om~·­
1, "" ..... ,... l l ' l h -

. -y
-·
, - ...
,
·-)

Best in his class

==~·'

,Vll.
Trllt\SNh F'~ ,.00. o.rtnglon, S C:
.,.._ ~. 100. Fon Wtlrtt TtaM
FOOdGiiJ!500, Iri*lt. TIM
Good'l!l !SOO. MdWII, Yll.
Wli'laCon 500, .,..,.,..
s..,• ...., 30(1, Sonoma, Cllit .
•
Tht
Chlllotlt

w.n.wn.

cocaoCola eoo. eto~~tot~e .

Mllitf 500, DoYef. Del
Pocono 500. L~ Pond, Pa.

(Gontcln)

IM . Waltrip)

(Go~)

(Janeft)

(Wdace)

,........

Mtlle• 400. BfOOid'!'fl, Mich.

IGonlonl
.

•

,-..
•

•

raq •ms. Tt,ere ant a tot
of tines a dr'lver oo- Into a

i~~.·Ihat

l'l

II

·-- ll:"
,-I.

•
•

--

•

r.athl.":r tb.an JO all

Valley

SCW~t'lfl ftCIIin~ uPst-1 abuuc il. I
' ullll!oini tn write t~i yuu. l rcul-

that seains to ba with these

.. ·0
Q.
- Q.
.!!

Lumber~..

)"UU W(HI'l ~)' Wl)'lhiiiJ:

!Gonion)

) . (R.w.lr.ct)

'lh'P for. to-"·,.. goa•
for monllgo or who,V~. and

Conover.
• .,.ECORD: 449 starts, seven

VOU h~ to go out and WOI1I

forK."

·555 Park 'St. ·
·- . , .~rd~leport

'992-6611
.,

·· ·3,995
5
·low miles...

SEITULEI
all

Thlo Weolt Vow Tum, e/o The
O.ton OIMHI, P.O. Box .
t531.
N.C. 28053.

one-owner traJe...

Go-.

10,995
'6,995··

'15,99$
'9,995

ontowner. ..

SE

Whol do rou think?

PIMI••·'Ill1.-

CliO
1tttb! 3p.m. ESIF&lt;Idoy. At-

one~owntf.,. .

' AROUND TH EGA RAGE

all

· ·'

.

ilir. low miles, one·olvner. ..
low

''

. CH~ 1·10 C~UB ~~~

•· ,.

model. air. AMIFM .

'

TOYOTA COROLLA .

.

•

.

'

,

.. .

4

.

•

.

':1'!'!:.•·1

.r\'

,

'

o,

~

I

'

o •

•

~

'

•

•

'

•

•

•

~

..

H

' \'

.,

'

J

'

•

•

~

'

•

'

•

f,

•

,

.

'

•

!

~

•

•

.,•

'

i

YOYAGIR V6. automatic, air. AMIFM ..
one-owner. low mi~s. ..

.

.

I,

• Seed Potatoes -+ including Kennebec, Red Pontiac, Red
LeSoda 'vukon Gold, Irish Cobbler and Katadhln
• Onion S~ts-+ Red, yellow, white and dutch varieties
• Bulk Garden Seed • Frost Proof Vegetable Plants
• Fertilizer • Garden Spays &amp; Dust • Potting sQils • Mulches
·
• And So Much More ·
· .

'21,995
'll,995

Beae~tlful

'8,995
·•13,995

A.t our
GaiUI"'~·:

·Garden·

'J.1 ,995 '
.
'10,995

'

Handmade
Seasonal Crafts ·
Spring Ribbons and ~eacly

Mddt Bows .·

.

Selection Concrete.Statuary
find Morel
Dt)n 't Forg~t Bob.'s
Mason location/or
Deliciqus Produce .to help Make
your Easter Dinner Deliciou.«!

'

.

'

i&gt;• .,

-j

'7995
'

..

Dave Harri·s·Ext-to4:.or Bob AtWood Ext. 105
'For
More ·. Info·..,.,....
.
•

--

I

\

'

Several colors to choose from

'14,995
..

'

'I •

-----

o., Ov~r 1 ~ Bob'&amp;~u

HARDY AZALEAS

'

!

Call 992~21.55

,,
·'

:y·

'

r:J,Xave;r1jse·' Qr} this 'page.

'
·'

!

I

(Frost.and Freeze Proof)
Variety of colors

'1'1,995
'7,995
8 18,995

low miles. one owner. ..

1995 IISSU IEIIU liE

,ATTENTION A/J·V ERTISERS!!

.

treat, .. Eidsness says_ " A Jot of people disagree with that, but I've sce1
corked wine and oily dried up chccs~. 100...
.
.
1
According to .Just Born. Pl.'Cps have. no set shelf hfe. If kept rna coolf
dry place, 1hey should stay fresh for up to a year.
.
. · As for the fresh vs. stale standoff, the company estimates that 30 pen:en1
to 40 percent of Peep-i:alcrs prefer 1hem s1ale.
·
· Otherpoints of contention: Chick Pecps ·vs. Bunny Peeps. Classic
low Peeps vs. lavender Peeps. introduced in 1995.
"Bunny Peeps....cool' Purple Peeps, ...cool'" says Black. "Now,
know there are some Peepy traditionalists who would disagree, but I
there is room in the Peeps famiiy."
·
Eidsncss disagrees.
·
·
·
"I have no opinion. I don't cat them." he says. "Why bother whc~
(classic) Peeps are there?"

'17,995

' auromatic, air. all power. climate control. factory warranty... .

Clll•.IO 128

·:~

fa"*'·

• Symbolic Easter Ullies • Colorful Thlips
• Potted Mums
•Fragrant Hyacinths
• Beautiful Primrose
• Floral Bloomhag Azaleas
...
BEAUTIFUL BLOOMING PANSIES

'7,995

.

.,.

.
'
PEEP PERFECOON - The solid chocolate bunny doesn't have;
a chocolate pew to etllnd on when It comes to popular Eu.lar·
Cllndy. Always a f,.vorite, Peepe, are the most sought after auger:
fix far Clllldy
nowaclaya, ISles •re at an all-time high,!
according to Juet Born Inc., the Balhlehem, p,.,-IMIMcl candy!
company '"JIOf1llble for Peepe. ·
· .
!

.

one owner. ..

-wlbo---·

:,·

. ... ' ~ .

Beautiful Potted Easter Flowers .
For Your Lov.ed
One•••.
.
All Fresh .From
. the Greenhouse

·1 common~ wrlta: NASCAR
.

~

.~\,.;;.

.

1 Hyclu'v.garoqUHtlonon

.

.:

·~ ~on&gt;e

~upply

Pri•.

'"""')

lilo&lt;don)

••

-·Cindy.

(Cr.,..)
(IMn)
{T. Ubonte)

(DiotOon)

lil:iUi!UI and.

I ,.._..,.IIlA.....,.""ftn'__ _

•!Gonion)

)

- :z:
-- :::»ll.,a: ---.. "'-. &gt; 8.
.,a:=

Dear Ytlur Tum.
· We have stnncd a new ruce

'I' -of

T.,_.. Gonion
Gonion
T..._.. ...J.A.,Gonlon
Wlhce
RGonlon
O. JatMt

•......

·

•

O.pO."lN! NASCAR hu 1
Winner's Cin:le prosram lhll ,
im:lude~; the drtuil's top 10 winninJ teams from thl= previOUI
year. These teams reuive bofta.
es ror simply lhowina up.
The bon~ I'W11C ~
$11,000 lo$12.000. clepencfln&amp;on
how rrnany rJCes that team won
. lhe year before.
Driven! nOw on the Winner'11
Circle rn11rrun in~ludc Jeff
Gonkwi:'Dale Earnhardt, Bnbhy
L:abonlll'. Terry l..abunlc, RUR)'
Wallace. Ricky Rudd. F.mic .
lrvnn, Dale JUJ"rett. Geoff Bnc.linc
ar,d RcJbhY Hamilton.

to th!,: ~"'f)lc) n:fcr 't'· tiu,t).at
~tuo-- he'"'""' .
antho_Cup_. ·
~tg it. aOin,O to~
~- h!:ilri'J wiH (L~I ~ncr
~
~
. . . .ad, who bqL~urH the
'
'
.
' I ' '~
'
~'i'
. gfooi. b&lt;rt le&lt; somo ra«oon cw ·
My
husHtlbU
:and
f
hayc-ht!'cn
•~
hla lour tllln-. Cup
another. the theMitby Is' not ..
'1 . Wlnaklt•t·.e:ltlwtltiwwlllt,
r:w..1: fans for ycur.~ and never
there. Things jull &lt;IOn't get
mis." waiching a f!ICC. hut I get
Thers how llfe'ls. 1'feel verv
~' Sil:k of'hcarlng. l=:li OoiU und
lo!tunate 10 be part .., ihe
. lhio'- ·
I.
B!Kidy B;skcr ao on and un ah4'1U1
Richanf Jackson team.· ·
I ...... . . . ~NUt
• HOW DO YOU FEEl ABOUT .
l.ltill! eiinh&amp;~rt:h. You .wnuld think
......... d:
- 0 A PONTIAC
lhut he· is,the only pc~•' on the
AOAIII? "Thll ~ my lirat (fliCk.·Wfir don"llhcy tz,ivc Milia:
•AGE: 55 ·
bock In. Pont;a&lt;"""' 1989.
,,f•thc Olhl:r drivt.'r5 SCMUC tlir• FAaY,
ana
' won my first rac:e In a
litnc'! _.
Pontiac
back
In
1981.
'It's
.-.., - · 30; Ctyt&lt;al.
Withllhe Cll.l.fCJ11idn n( l~eni : •&amp;
32. Terri, 31, !!&lt;&gt;fV~n Jr., 29: . porn, ,... will, 1131op - ·
greoltobebedc."
Cynthia. 28: and Sllondo
tc1lhusC 1w11. we lhink thut lilt;,· ~
nurty $8 - I n .......,.. . • WIIAl&gt;.DO V()U AEMEMIIEA
Aenoe.1D.
.. WHY HAW YOU CIOTTBI
AIIOtll'vOUA atii.P.
cuvcrujc of tbc l".tr.:Cli i~ grcal
.. CAJI, No. I Oolco-Aomy
OFf TO 8IICH A FAST
HOOD? •As a kkl. our famitv
und loolrfurw:afd tu w11tchh1g
Pontiac Gland
owried by
STAAT SINCE MOWIG TO
was poor. My mother dldn1
dacrn every Wt.~k.
RiChard Jackson.
RICHARD .U.CKION"8
make a len Ofmoney, anal
Botty Stoplltno
· •HOMETOWN' Bam In
lEAM'I "With onythlnt In lito.
lost my dad when I was 12.
New Bel1in, a1.
FerQUSOO, N.C.. end llYn In
• hi, to be • good ralltion·
A~loamod,l~lmod

:

~~.-.

rtdo fiW the 18t7 WI.- Cup ......,.

i

PM slop cost 111m
7. Joff llurlon (ll
Another lop live
.8. it* I__,.. (41
.OU1 ot lynch
Labonte (t)
Bell of tllo pontes
to. lllcl .. 18 ... (111-•--1.. Q.
Too nice a guy

A league apart

2. Jofl Gordon (21

.W.CIIIWNASCARThfW... I

Morgan Shepherd

· PIIeee-Na.iur

1. Dale....-(tl

-..
•

race?

...,,,~~~~~~

nmtd hit ftflf Oldington Reotway

..-•
..'
·a

iO 1hc t0('120. How oo thl:y

dclermiile the payrneat f• thai

, _.....,..,......-y,411.

~

2131 Karr St.
Syracuse, OH
614-992-6520

Please e11.phain to us how a
driver wbo ital1i iR the blck,
. Slayslhcre. never leads a lap IU1d
drops out in, li.ll)'. the 80th lap,
can make 1~ money rtK lhat
rGCe·than the driven who leld or

. ~··

l. 'lbdd Bodinit. t1t.

811.

2 . ..... Qcwdon, 7:12.

4. 8Gbbr ltbonlll, 818.

llflll

~; \J~·;· r~;:

19 91 POINTI I iANDINGI .•••

••••ow
""'-U.

Marine se.rvlce

..... .......... . .......

IFMUS ASK liE QlQOOH.'I

'Noon~eT..,.

I

Guaiafiteed"

..~~ ..

10:45 a.m. Sunday e ESPN'2

•
!
!'

By DIANA MURPHY COLES
'"'
'
If you jusl cant get enough of Just Born·s marshmallow chicks and
The Fort Collin• Co~ .
,
bunnies. there are plenty of Peeps pages on the Internet wonh visiting_
€verybunny may want to ~ the Cadbury Bunny. but when .il cqmes to
Among the be.t: USENET NEWSGROUPS
Easter c)IJ!dy; 1he Peep rules the roost.
•·
alt.food.peeps.
·
· Marshmallow Peeps, those susar·50llked pastel puffs found perched
alt.mar.~hmellow.peeps.
each year in many Easter baskets. are apparen1ly the object of lust for
WEB SITEs
. .
.
counlless swcel tooths.
-Mary Jo·s Peepy Fun Page: This silt by Colorado State graduate
Peeps fly off supermarket shelves ·each Easter season; bu1 nuwadays.
Mary Jo Black fea1ures fun thing.s to do with Peeps, plus 1idbits. recipes,
sales arc at an all-time high. according to Jus1 Born Inc_. the Bethlehem.
fac1s, myths. links to other Peeps pages. and a downloadable Peep sound
~~
.
Pa.&gt;based candy company responsible for Peeps.
Jus1 Born shipped 657 million Peeps this year and expects 10 ~a&lt;ily sell
out. Desperate Peep fans·have been known to show up a11he candy factohttp:( ~lash)( slash)ari s.sfrc.ufl .cdu( slash )( li Ide )maryjo(slash)pee)\( und e
ry searching. for Peef15 during the off seas&lt;in. Just Born hopes to open a vis.rline)nule.html
itors cenler by 2002.
.
,
-Unofficial Marshmallow Peeps Page: University of Maryland student
But there's I!IOrc evidence that Peeps pandemonium is at a peak.
Jack Eidsness' site includes downloadable Peep sound bites. information
i
·.
Marsflmallow Peeps are now
on the ihird annual Peep-Off. fan .1ribu1es like a parody TrumanCapme 's
the 1opie CJf two Usene1 newsgroups
" An Easter Memory." and Peeps links.
' llaiM~~r~~llow PHptl aren't on the Internet and several sites on
just for HtJng straight from the World Wide Web - perhaps the hup:(slash)( slash)www. warn. umd.edu(slash)(tilde )ejack(slash )peep.htm
the box or Easter basket.
ultimate p6p culture tributd of these
I
·You can ahlo UN thenfto high-wired times in which we live. - Peep An: This photo-filled site comes wi1h its own " Peep Mani· Amo~g tile Peeps p~opaganda
festo": " Anyone can pula Peep into a microwave and fry its huu , bu1 il
tn11ke
variety
you'll
find
on
Peep
Weir'
pages:
lakes
true genius and inspiration ' to 1um·tha1 yellow pile of stuff inlo
of hollc»y creations, IncludPeep
recipes
·and
Peep
.
an.
Peep
something
wonh hanging on a wall!"
· ·
.
Ing. wreaths, Easter bonfashion and Peep films, Peep tidbits
http:( slash )(slash )nersp-nerdc .ufl .edu(slash)( ti Ide )sbless( slash lpCePIIr t
nets, Cllndle holders, neck- and the dispelling of Peep myths. (slash)
main .html
las and centerpieces.
plus all 111e latest on the third annu- The Peeps Page: An out-of-conuol gag that fe!lturcs lyrics to Mon·
For tree Information on al Peep-Off, an event in which
kecs songs re-written 10 include references lo Peeps. Topping the lisl of
how to m~~/Ce theN goodies Peeps lovers compete to sec who parody: 'Tm a Peep· Ieaver.'' to be sung to the tune of " I'm a Believer."
usln.g Peeps products, call can eat 1he most marshmallow
Lyrics include " I lhoughl Peeps were only lrue in fairy !ales. Mean! for
Juet Bom · Inc. at 1 (800) chicks in just half an hour.
Christian
kids ·
but
not
for
me
•· ·
445-5787. . .
..
.
'"I . love Peeps! .. says ColContinued on page 9
orado State University alu111 Mary
Jo Black. a graduate student at the . about everyone, whet~er 1hey liked them or not, got Peeps in their Easter
'University of Florida at Gainesville'
basket And now that we are ·adults,' it's nice to be able to relricvc all those
. , Black;,also lov~s the Internet. 'In the fall of 1995. she merged the two great childhood memories with a 50-cent box of candy.:·
.
.
p~tons.
•
. Some people have a love-hate relationship ~ith Peeps. Black says.
,"I wa• searching for Peeps on the lnteme1 and found precious little
· "They really don 't like 1tie way they 1aste. but they Jove allthu,;c ehiJdc
information," Black, 28, recalls. '·Inspired by the lack of Peepy infor· ' hood fond memories,'·' she adds.
mation on the Web, I decided to make a page filled "(ith good infonnation
And. of course, there are those who simply Jove the taste.
abo!tt Peeps."
.
"AIIIhc other candies-are just more candy, but the Peep is definitely
· "Mary Jo's Peepy Fun Page"· hosts a varie1y of features, like fun thing• soine son of superlative." says Eidsncss. "It is exactly Ihe right size so that
you can do with Peeps (besides eat them), a quirky Q-and·A with ~ Just the entire thing fits in your mouth. For most people, irs 1wo quick snaps .
Bot;n consumer relati~ns ~~scntative, and Black's inlcrprctation of wha1 and no pan of il will ever sec lhe sun again.
·
a Pee·p-would sound hke 111.1could make sounds.
'"Nex1 stop, esophagus:· ..
Both Black and Eidsncss arc c-mailcd daily by Peep fans who arc
·• Fans attribute the popularity of P~ps to a number of faclot:ll: a cul1ure
that c~Jebrn\es all things camp, timeless nos1algia for childhoods past, and pleased 10 see they 're not alone .
,the,compulsion toeonsumcrsugar. Not.saccharine, nm aspanamc. Just plain
'"People send a lot 'o f positive feedhack- people who love Peeps and
olil sugar ..;: and Iolli of it.
.
• .
· ·· _
get really excited when they sec that somebody else has done something 1o
· • '{'The. Peep i~ a monumeri1 to the iooustrial paradigm of 'More, faster, spread the good news, '' Eidsness says. '"I get a kick out of 1hat."
:S~~~~·;~~· marshmallowier, '." says another award-winning. Peeps page Web- · . Says Black: "Mostly they want to tell me they enjoyed the page and that
·~
Jac~ E_i,dsness, a Unive.rsily of Maryland computer science major:
1hey arc Peep·a·holics them selves. ·Some want to share recipes. or have
, .Qpposcd to something like choco)ate bunnies, or a peanut egg, thts ideas for fun things to do with Peeps.··
_
."'\~~·;~~;does s.traight for the throat! It's just a whole lot of sugar. no goofing
Debates flourish over how hcsllo cat Peeps. The big quc.•lion: Eat them
1
with flavors, or 1e~1ure, or anything."
fresh orcatthcm stale?
.
-" '~--many people, Peeps spark happy memories. Black says.
"Much like wine and cheese, they improve with age. Slalc Peeps are a
"These are candies that have stood the test of lime," she says_ "Jus!
·

.._,.,.and•

TNN

'•"' s.turderec.......

•

I

H.V

• lluoch GN. Qoluy F - 300

•

I

St. Rf248

St. At. 248

f

I

Ridenour
·Supply

THIS

•

Peeps on the Internet

-

See us for Your

'I..

Pomeior • Mlddl1port, Ohio

Pomeloy •llddllpcw;. Ohio

n

•
I

nu.ctay, lhrch ~. 1117

..

II

I

.
'

:

... .

I

••
if

j

,

i

'

.

�'

.'

·-

Pomeroy •lllddlepoft, Ohio

}

-~----,.---Community
of the

Tile Communlli Caleaclar Is
plllllillhed ... Free service to - prolit llWJIS wilhilll ti&gt;IIJI-Ji«

Bend

•eeliD&amp;

and ~ial eyeal&amp;. ~
uh da' ill not clesipled to pro_ . sales or fund raisen ol lillY

type. Items are printed as .,.penoits and cauot bt paranleed
to nan a spec:if'"' aumbtr ol days.
: • , DO you remember those dear old
·days ·or high ·school. 'neath th.e.
and the Black?
Hopefully, you remember them ·
well and will he willing to volunteer
· to serve as an officer of the' Middlepan High School Alumni Associa·
lion which will be '.'reunioning" in
·May:
• ' If you're willing to ·serve please
Jive June ·SmiU'I Kloes a call at 994:3764.111e alumni reunions have son
•of been held on a committee basis
. (or several years but the association
.. would now like to have people fill. ing the.offices.
June will be pleased to hear from
you. ;

:o.anae

..

----·---

· , Speaking of alumni reunions. the
Southern High School Class of
. 1977, is planning a special 20th
.anniversary get together this spring.
· , There are still some members of
{jlat class who have not been located
.and your help i• needed. If you were
a member of that class or know
someone who was and 'iheir address
lbese days, please call Bobbie Hill at
247-4681 or Patricia Hayman at
·992-7410. And soon since time is
:marcJ1ing right along and the committee needs to be in touch with the
· "lost" ·class members.

THURSDAY
· RACINE -· Community meeting
to discuss developl)lent ideas for the
village•. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. al the
fire siatiop.

will have devotions. ·
FRIDAY
POMEROY -- Meigs Mmistenal
Association community Good Fri·
day service at 12 noon . Sacred
Hean Church, Pomeroy.

SATIJRDAY
CHESTER ,. Meigs County
IKES Big Buck judging. Saturday. 7
p.m. at the club house.
.
'
PORTI.AND -· Lebanon Township Trustees, 7 p.m Saturday, township building.

POMEROY -- Alzheimers and
Related Disorders suppon group. I
to 2:30 p.m. at the Meigs Multipur·
pose Senior Center. Dr. Edward
Black to 'talk on depression.

SYRACUSE -- Syracuse Youth TIJF.SDAY
League, final signup. Saturday, I0
POMEROY -- CHOICE hom&lt;'
a.m. to noon at grade school.
,educators. Tuesday, 10 a.m.
Pomeroy _,Library conference room .
MONDAY

Take sack lunch, coffee se,.;ed. For
more information, call Tammy·
Jones. 992-6743.

oM,

I

llklrl S,..dn.e.

POMEROY -- Internet users
meeting for beginners will be held at
the Pomeroy Library·Tunda'y. 6:30
p.m.

'

fqll)er of two children who live with
·tbeir mother. Since the divorce, my
'&lt;hil~n have chosen not to see me.
l ·did not abuse them, but! now realize I w~ too strict and our relati!ln·
ship was distant, which I regret.
· , I have set up savings accounts for ·
each child, in which I deposit gift
mpney f9rbinhdays and Christmas .
.) have told them this nloney will be

HARRISONVILLE -- T. B. testinJ! clinic, Scipio Fire Depanment.
Monday. 4:30p.m. 'to 6:30 p.m. to
be conducted by Connie l'arschnik.

R.N.

TUPPERS PLAINS ·· VFW
9053, Thursday, regular meeting .
7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT -- Meigs County
Churches of Christ Women's Fellowship, Thursday. Bradford Church
of Christ, 7 p.m. Pomeroy Church

Your

,: '

l.

'

Location: Rejoichtg l-ife Church
SOO N. Second

'

because the clever break-in anlsts
made friends with. the ·dog by bring·
· ing chunks of raw meat.
The man's wife hit on a bright
idea. She had a sign made and posted it on the front gate. It read , "Do
not attempt delivery of any parcels
after 6 p.m. Poisonous snakes used .
for medical research have escaped
from their cage, and we have been
unable to find them."
No burglars appeared from then
on.
Send questions to Ann Landers,
Cnaton Syndicate, 5777 w. Cen· ·
tury Blvd., Suite 700, Los Anceles,
Calif. 90jl45

wnstlllllbt~ttm, ChrUidWfor••

~,

The 1997 Trkounty WalkAmeric~ will be held on Sunday, April 27,
at Hannon Park, Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Registration begins at 2 p.m. Walk
begins at 3 p.m.
.
WalkAmerica is the first, the
biggest and the best walking event'
in the nation and the largest annual
fund-raiser for the March Of Dimes

Rtl&amp; S:l

-

-·

-

make .a donations to the March of
Defects Foundation:
Funds from WalkAmerica .sup· Dimes.
pon the Campaign for Healthier
Area businesses and. residents
Babies, a nationwide effort by the
March of · Dimes to prevent binh wishing to form teams of Walkers
1 · may contact Jarie Graham at 614defects and infant monality.
Walkers obtair contribution~ ~y 446-1479; Shirley Miller, 304-675asking friends, family members, 2827; Carol Blaine, 446-4119; or
business associates and others to Lori Wilson, 1-800-313-2911.

Net..---------=------,-------';.._

I

.
.
Continued from page 7

link to ·a site about " Bad ,Peeps," a site. not affiliated with Just Born,
proposed film spoof th'at likely Inc.1Jeatures pictures of Just Born
hup: (slash)( slash )users.ids, net( slash never will see .light of day. prodUcts.
.
.
·
·
·
)(lilde)flamingo(slash)mp.html. I
hllp:(slash)(slash)www.critpath.org( · http:(slash)(slash)www.ugems.psu.e
-Tracy and Mia's Peep-0 -Rama: slash)(tilde )tracy(slash)gallery.ht m· du(slash )(li Ide )aj k(slash)bubb(slash
Features the Peep Gallery, an ele- . I
·
') 'J. ustBorn.html
gant exhibit of posed Peeps. plus a - Just Born Fan Page: This tribute

•

~

Gold For Easterl
'

.

.,

,;

·

NIKE

10 carat
Gold
I

3 Days Only -March ·27-29.

~--•"---

Fo~er resident ·Anna Russell,

.,

eldest ir.and4aughtcr of Charles and
Margar~t Morray, sent along some
intercWng editorials which have
appc~ fot publ ic4\icin in the Tyler
Morni~ Tclcj!raph. As Anna L'Om·
mcnt~ "' the editorials arc different
from iiiosc appearing in area news·
papcn~~and Anna finds these intcrestinJ. S~ resides in Tyler: Texas, with
her fwll'ily these days.
Anllf lived in Meigs County for
26 yel:!' and returns here to visit a
couple&lt;of times a year.

----~-

.

When I asked burglars what lhey ery trucks until the driver leaves a
ground In D,C.
Dear B.G.: Your daughter makes look for when selecting a house to package on the doorstep after
a valid point. The girts shoilld he hit, their responses were: We never knocking on the door and rec;eiving
unconditional. Otherwise, they are choose a house with a sprinkler run - no response. They then take the
out-and-out bribes. I hope that in ning in ·the yard or with laundry package and enter the house know·
time your children will forgive you hanging on theclotheslines or with a ing that no one is there.
Las), but not least, I had two
and be more forthcoming. Mean- car parked in the driveway. We look
while, extend the olive branch peri- for canons in the trash indicating a cases where the burglars took the
odically. You are going to have 10 new appliance or electronic equip- family dog. -· Retired ·Detective in
pay for all those years .of poor par- ment has just .been purchased or a Florida
'
enting, and it appears there will be sign s~ying, "Beware of Dog," but
Dear Florida: Thanks for a letter
no doggie dish, bowl or toys any- . that will help spare many readers the
no shoncuts.
grief of a break-in. It brought to
Dear Ann Landers: I used to be a ' where in sight.
One burglar ·said he paid the mind another letter I received a few
police detective on the east coast of
Florida. After reading the letter from crews of a garbage truck company years ago. It seems a man whose
the insurance ~djuster in. Texas, I for lists of addresses where no one home had been burglarized several
believe I can provide some useful was home during the day when they limes decided to buy a mean-lookadvice based on information I've picked up the trash. I have arrested ing black Labrador to discourage
received from burglars.
. thieves who follow mail-or&lt;ler deliv- thieves. The dog was of no value

.March of Dimes Walk America scheduled
·
.-·

•But Gtxl'tlellftlnstNtn hu oW~~ low for u lit till$: WltUe w

Come and join with other believers in celebrating
the sacrifice of.our Lord Jesus Christ.
Without it, we would be lost! ·

. · F~ recalls . that the late Alice
Srqithj'leasc. a faculty l!lelllbd'-i!t
the scf.lools. was . in charge of the
float cr:ered in the par~de by OlivcOrangiHigh Sc~ool. He remembers
. th. tilt Ooat featured ai 'll]in!fl~· ,
man" ~ho was ponrayed by Jack .
L4!0:. 1. identally. the Ooat did win a _
prile
the Ooat judginJ!. Fred

·

theirs when they decide to renew our
relationship.
The other day. I had to phone my
daughter. who is especially hateful ..
and she lit into me about the
account. She feels, that if this money
is really hers, I sh.ould just send her
the check, and she doesn't think she
should have to acknowledge the gift.
She accused me of using this money
to try to control her. Of course, that
· is not my intention. I do it to protect
myself from additional rejection.
Since my Intentions with the
accounts are • qu'ite noble, what
should I no.w do with my daughter 's
account? Should I close it and mail
her the proceeds or cqntinue to make
deposits? I need guidance. --Battle-

r

, Frt4 Smi!h was also an eighth
grade~ ~·- the Olive-Orange schools
&gt;¥hen the 1938 celebration was held
in M«'iS's County to commemorate
tbe seiiling
., of the- Nonhwest Territo-

·

to ·pay more than just cash for poor·pa[enting

Wanda Eblin, Pomeroy, building Equipment purchased will be placed Board for this event:
Founded . in 1973, OVAL i$
committee chairman for the Board on cans. These items will be used in
of ,Trilstees of the Ohio Valley Area any, new renovation. The Board also Ohio's oldest chartered regional
Libraries, reported on proposed authorized a few ·ad(jitional electri· library system. In cooperation with
member public libraries, OVAL prOmodifications to the OVAL head- cal circuits for these computers.
. For Phase Two, the Board autho· vides resources sharing, ·library
quarters building at a recent meeting
rized Direcior Eric S. Anderson to development and books by ·mail serheld at the Wellston headquarters.
The modifications have been pro- locate architects who will provide vices to more than 260,000 residents
posed as a way of accommodating plans so the Board may bid renova. in Athens, Hocking, Jackson,
continuing education needs. To lions. Anderson will report back to La;vrence, Meigs, Pike, Ross , Scioto
and Vinton counties.
accomplish these modifications, the · the Board in May.
The Board discussed the upeom'·t
Eblin serves on the OVAL Board
Board approved two phases.
Phase Qne will be to purchase ing meeting of .the State Libra~ as a representat.ive of the Meigs
computer equipment to stan com- Board in Portsmouth on April If! · County Public Library.
~
puter training by the first of July in OVAL will co-host a luncheon witS ·
the existing conference room. the Portsmouth Public Library

Time: 7:00 pm

.' -':.--'·l\1i.. ••

rCc:uiiJ"
~,.,

The Dally St: 1tlnel• Paae 1

OVAL expands for continuing education

Friday, March 28

'

.

8y ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: I am a divorced

-:rGood Friday
·s ervice
;

1..;15 Alllflcl

Tlfllfi Sytld~~tllle 1ad C~

Hosted by the.Middleport Ministerial Assodalioil

A recent.column extended thanks
IO workers and contributors to be
Mei~County Division's American
Hean Association annual fund drive
in the Reedsville area. The thanks
were extended by Grace Weber who
fa}thful!y and efficiently heads the
activities for the drive. The original
note· on how well the workers and
I'OOtriflutors had ,jlone stat.:d that the
drive was in the Reedsville area.
-Actually, it should have re&amp;4 that .the ·
succe~ul drive was carried out in .
Jhc en~ Olive Township area.

ry.

Ann
LanderS

~ommunity

CHESTER
Chester
A'ssociation .
Baseb.aii/Softball
Thursday, 6:30 p.m.. Chester Fire
Station.
REEDSVILLE.: Riverview Garden Club, Thursday. .7:30 p.m. at
Reedsville Church of Christ. Favors
to be made for nursing home.

~Father, has

calendar------POMEROY •• Meigs County
Veterans Service Commission, 7:30
p.m. Ml&gt;nday at the Veterans Service
Office. Mulber:ry Ave., Pomeroy.

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

·~----~------~----------------------------------------------~------~~--------~'--------------------------~--------~~

Thuradlly", lllr_cll1:1,1tl7

,
· ·
RACINE -· Racine Post 602,
American Legion, annual Easter egg
hunt. I p.m. Sunday.

-

:Tinnday, u.rch 27, .1997

. .

Charms Reg. $31... ••• ....

'I.t75
&lt;to

Earring~ Reg. $24 ......... '1 ps
Aleo specials on Fila, Tommy

'.

..........
. '1199

SAI.E
.

SAVE

50% 10 ·70% .

Jlcquisitions :Fine Jewe{ry
TWO LOCAnONS:
151 SECOND AVE., GALUPOUS
91 MILL ST., MIDDLEPORT

89

'

101 AND 141

Hilfiler, CK · ·.

Save'lOO

.

; A riider found in a creek near ~is
llclusC J; bri.ik marked with 'the Middl.~lllock Co. signature: He's
intere~ in any history of the company ~,~Jat you might know. Lik_e
wlli\re !Ita.• itlQCated, how long dtd 11
oPiiratiJand other relaicd fiCts about
the briek mliJc,ing ·tirm , Anyone have
infomiitwn
""' ·, on
, that7. '

GOLD CHAINS AND IUCEUTS

'

CrabmM ,15.5-Hf', 42-in. -·
Platinum engine lind kpeMI Fender lhllting.
. 2!5852

Turf -tires
·'
Two year Craftaman Wlll&amp;nty, Polo green

Member Jewelers'
Board of Trade

Financing Available
,Free Par1dng
Free Gift Wrapping

!i~ai••

Save*IOO
. ............

........ y. ..

And~ here's a tip from Rolland
Durst !llho thought you might want
to do tNa for Ea.'tcr.
AL.qil~Jiy; it is enhancing the
spring piTodils. Rolland says you
cut • diiiTodils and place them in
food
or Easter egg dyes.
The··
of the nower petals
color .and it makes for a
tlowcr if. indeed,
way to enhance the be~uty
· Rolland' says that red
p~nicula.rly effective but
sample of'one done in
he '
also
looked goqd. "
blue
want to give the .proInteresting. "

'

SAIJ;

89
'1349
111wn l!IICIOr, ,

Cr.n.man 15.5-HP, &lt;42-in.
Platinum eng1ne Hydro (automatic) ehlftlng.
258&amp;3

.

Turf-tires

Two year CraiiBman Wlllanty

..........
'1299

Save*IOO
.

SAl~

'

.

81

·Crattaman I 5.5-HP, 42-ln. lllwn hclor, l&lt;ohW
Command engine and 1-apHll Flndlr llllftlng. .
25854

.

.

•

Am-, Tlllf-lhs
Two.yeer Crllllaman Wllllnly, POlo green

'

your Easter weekend is an
a~~~~'~deli@ht in every way. And.
n
it's· more apt. ,to he that
keep smiling;.

o o·.............- ......10.000
Tollll--••••••••-oooo10,000 '

R.ui'ICI
.
Q 0 NCJilel •• ·-·-··-·1.471

'279.;99

~-.:...••-

SeaNI.ewPIItse

8.25-HP. 22.Jn. hl-wholel . - · ~
mutchlr, Elger-1 engine and vac edge

At•••••ll \Wu1t1an ......._

'*'~·

......- .....·~··... -4.31:1.110

. 37711

lnaldiiD-..~-..-1.00

Front wiiMI !IM''drteve,
.
Side dllchlrgl Pr '~Ill~. Two year IWllllllly•

....

10.• -·-.....uo
F1d1lll c -.PIPulrlln
·-···.......-.
lllll'llfy .......... .......
Oo~alde

•

••

{

'

to 1M OCNrWI .... true, to

~

......,:::e:. .

~~
'

.

,,

II

W

lynlauee, OM.,.

,.. 11 un•

'

.....

Ctlfti..Tt

I

'

.._.

l ..ntllldll'a~U!l •an.-117

'
•

............ 1.471

Ou-.dlngDeo.II,1Q 0 . . - . -.......... 11.413
Tolal .......................... 11,411

nw A•uh'

.

•

�Pomeroy •Middleport, Ohio

Pomeooy •Middleport, Ohio

;.;,. . :. ___ _.__....:.....__..._Holy -Week Services_;_____,_........___

•
••

••

Friday servkes at 7:30 p.m. The
public is welcome.

lene.

' ROSE OF SHMtON .
Easter cantata. 7 p.m. Friday .at
the • Rose of Sharon Holiness
Church.

ASH STREET FREEWILL BAP·
TIST
Easter services at the Ash Street
Freewill Baptist Church in Middle·
port will begin at6 a.m . with sunrise
service. "followed by regular mom·
ing services at I 0 a.m .. and evening
servicc.s at 7:30 p.m . Pastor Les
Hayman invites the public.

CARI._ETON CIJURCH
Sunrise services. Sunday. 6 a.m.
followed by breakfast. Sunday
1 school ' then worship services at
• 10:45 a.m. .
HARVEST OUTREACH MIN·
ISTRIES -1
Easter sunrise servtce, 6 a.m.:
regular morning service. 10 a.m ..
an4 evening service, 6 p.m. Now
located in former Church of God
building on Riebel Road in Chester
Pastor is Mary McDa~iel.

••

•
'

,
'

.•

'

,.

The Dally Sentinel• Page 11

MT, UNION .B APTIST
Good Friday services at the Mt.
Union Baptist Church, located south
of Carpenter. will be held at 6:30
p.m. Easter sunrise services will be
at 6 a.m. with breakfast to follow;
Sunday school at9 :45 a.m. followed
S'I:. PAUL LUTHERAN
by an egg hunt. and evening service
Maundy Thursday services. 7:30 . · at 6:30p.m.
p.m.; ·Good Friday services, 7:30
MT. HERMON UNITED
p.m. with both to be conducted by .
BRETHREN
Pastor George Weirick;" Easter sun·
"The Coolville Unity Singers will
rise services at St. John Lutheran
Church, 7 a.m. co~ducted by Pastor present its annual spring cantata at
the Mt. Hermon United Brethren in
William Middleswarth.
Christ Church. Sunday, 7:30 p.m .
·. Ttic church is located in the Texas
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
· Community off Wickham Road .
CHRIST
The Bradrord Church of_Christ. Refreshments will be served in the
located at the corner of Ohio Route fellowship hall .
124 and Bradbury Road between
Ohio Route 7 and Rutland, will conRUTLANI) FREEWILL BAP·
duct activities for Easter. At 6:30
TIST
a.m., the church will hold a sunrise
A Good Friday all-night gospel
service including a skit based on the sing will be held at the Rutland
Ray Boltz song, ''Watch the Lamb." Freewill Baptist Church beginning
A continental breakfast will follow. at 7 p.m. FeatUred singers will be the
,The church will have worship scr- Builders Quartet, White Qak Choir.
vices at 8:00 a.m.. and 10:30. a. in. Steve Newland , Narrow · Way,
Minister Douglas Shamblin will Jubilee Trio, Christ Like, an!l Chrispreach a first.-person sermon titled tian Sounds. Paul Taylor is pastor
"He Had to Die."
· ·and Evelyn Roush is the · gospel
During the Sunday School hour. music promoter.
the choir ·will perform the cantata,
WNG BOTTOM UNITED
"Amazing Love," created by Joe
METHODIST
Lindsey and Russell Mauldin. The
The
Long
Bottom United
cantata is the Easter story as told
Methodist
Church
will hold Good
through the eyes of Mary Magda-

MEIGS COMMUNITY SER·
VJCES
'!lie final community Lenten service will be held 'ijlursday at 7:30
p.m. at Trinity Congregational
church. The Rev. David duPiantier
will be the speaker. Good Friday services will be held at nopn at Sacred
· Heart Church. The Rev. Father Walter Heinz will lead in a service on
the stations of the cross.

hunt will be held on Satunday at I:00 for ail hour during the service are
p.m. at the ch,urch parsonage at 2 D also asked to call. Oood FridJY ser·
Mulberry Avenue. -Refreshments · vice. I p.m. with Dr. James Acree
will follow at the church.
preaching and special music by
Sunrise services on Easter w II Sandy King and Jamie Humphrey.
begin at 6:30 a.m., followed hy followed by spaghetti dinner. 2 p.m.
breakfast. The Easter Church service Easter Sunday scrYices will include
will begin at 10:25 a.m .. closing "He Has Risen." Church choir will
with altar communion. The public is sing. Services at II a.m . and 6 p.m.
invited .
on Easter Sunday.

RACINE UNITED METHODIST
"Watch the Lamb". a musical
drama. will he performed by· membct;S of the Racine United Methodist
GRACE EPISCOPAL
Church. Elm Street. Racine. SunMaundy Thursday Liturgy.
day, March 23. 7 p,m. and Good Friday. March 28. 7 p.m. A nursery will including the ceremonial washing 11f
be provided. Refreshments will be · the feet of representatives of the
congregation, the Celebration of the
served following the drama:
lnsiitution of rhe Holy Eucharist
and thesiripping of the altar. will be
· MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
held at 7 p.m. at Grace Episcopal
CHRIST
"A Joyful Celebration of Resur-· Chu~ch in Pomeroy.
·The Good Friday Liturgy will
rcction Life" will be presented by
the Middleport Church of Christ begin at 7 p.m., including the
Adult Choir Easter Sunday, 6 a.m.: Solemn Collects", Veneration of the
and Wednesday, April 2, 7 p.m. A Cross and Ma.~s of the Pre-sanctibreakfast will follow the Easter pre- fied. The Great Vigil of !Oastct will
be held at Christ Church in Point
sentation. Public invited.
Pleasant, W.Va., at 7 p.m., and will
include the lighting of the New Fire,
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
·The Racine First" Baptist Church Holy Baptism an!! the first Eucharist
choir will present a cantata,-" Aiive" of Easter.
On Easter Day. Lauds,' a brief ser:
by Joe E. Parks, March ~0. I 0:30
vice
of Prayers. Psalms and Scripa.m . .
ture, will begin at8 ·a.m .. followed q~
10:30 a.m. by the Solemn Festival of
TRINI:rY
Maundy Thursday Communion the Holy Eucharist.
Service. "Is , it I?" will be held at
HILLSIOE BAPTIST
Trinity Church at 7:30 p.m. in the
Weekend
prayer service will
Betha~y Educational Auditorium . ·
The senior choir will present musi- begin at the Hillside Baptist 3 p.m.
cal selections with narrators Rev. Friday and continue until Easter
Roland Wildman ancl -Jon Perrin mor)ling. Anyone with a prayer need
is encouraged to contact the church,
reading the scriptures.
992-6768.
Christians willing to pray
The church's annt~al Easter egg

.

.

' •

Impai~ed,

Visually .'
485 .Richland . during the quarter.
Ave., Athens. Ohio 45701-3798,
Meigs County students listed arc:
(614) 592-4411 , OR call RSC. 1- DeborahA Alkire. Pomeroy: Lorrie
800-282-4536, extension 1255.
A. Barnes. Rutland; Scott A. Barton,
U.R.G. bean's List
Pomeroy;· Gina ' D.
Follrod.
DEAN'S LIST
Pomeroy; Robinette Jo Gillispie,
The Office of Reconds att~c Uni· Long Bottom, Mandy Jo Jones.
versity of Rio Grande has issued the Jackson; Jennifer. R. Lawrence.
Winter, Quart_er, 1996 Dean's Honor Syracuse; ~dam P. Little. Middlelist.
'
port; Andrea E. Moore , Syracuse:

~

To achieve the Dean's Honor list
status. the student must earn a 3.75
~e pointavcrage (on a 4.00 sca\e)

•..••

"

~·

••

.

' ' ,,~ .
l

•'

PRIZE•••~···~· 115-.00
PRIZE ••••• 110.00
1
:-THIRD-PRIZE
·•·•······ 5,00
.

DANIELLE DAUGHERTY .j

Fourttt~
'-

. '

'

-.1

birthday
celebrate
. .

F

'.I
i'•
i

, I

'

'

.

J:a

Danielle Suaan Dauprty tu"mtl
four yean old on Jinwuy 16 wilh'a ·
fimily oelebralion folklwin
18athcrhomc. Sheresidesfn
with !lei" .
lim and Plu
Daugherty,
and
.
1oehua. . .
She is .the
and

Syracuae;:-- ,

\

.

,.

,.,.~= .· :
,.;• 1••:

.
i•
\

' ·

~:

:·.· ·.

~Ill

In Dr. A. Jackson Bal..l' Office '.'. '
224 lall Mala, Pomeroy' . ' ,.

t•
,•

:QIIILNOOII·

.
.

".

..

i•

••

• • - •J
-.
• Anyone Who has lroWie hearing or understanding conve~ion is lnvilec:lt •
• have a FREE hearing test to see H this problem can be helped. Bring thlel•
• coupon with you lor your FREE HEARING TEST, a $75.00 value_.

l"i

V"

(.Tal frH 1·804H34·5265 fw •I ailata ..p.lllllllll.
111e tests wll .. ;...... L.. 1 lkel... Hwlooa AW Spedllst

••

J•
1•-

AR=~:::".:~.:.:ER

••

.....

a

' ·:_~

••

t•

i•

WALK:!NS WELCOME
., ·,
• . ~- • i • 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 ~ --~

'

'

-

'

,.....,, ..rch2a; "'7

.

.

(

taf·w· HEARING AID CEinil
.

~~

.3. Children may enter as many pictures u they like bot can
win o..Iy one prize.
I
4. Crayons only niay be used to color pictures.

-'

ant, and
·brenner.

wllllte ...........il...... C...tles.,

Brenda S. Phalin, Middleport: •
Stephanie A . Sec. Pomeroy: and 1111
Kimberly A. Spencer. Racine.
·, • • • • • •

and 9-12.

,.

FREE HEARING TESTS:~

,.

l. Just color one or more of the drawings on 1these pages, fill
in the blanks and take your entry to the sponsoring siore "
before ;t2 Noon, March 29th.
.
2. Entries will be judged in two different ~ategories: ages 4-8

'

••••••••••••
COUPON

:
•
•
•
•
•

CONTEST RULES

•

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS
Sunrise and communion service
Sunday. 6 a.m. : . . s~aker, Mark
Michaels. Sunday scho!ll. 9:30a.m .:
wt;nship service. IQ:45 a.m. Sunday
evening service, 1:30 p.m . .
NORTHEAST CLUSTER UNIT·
. · ... ED METUODIST :.
Maundy Thursday worship and
communion, 7 p.m.. at St. Paul
Church, Tuppers Plains: ''The Ver. diet" for Good Friday · service,
Chester Church, 7 p.m.: sunrise service and breakfast, St. Paul , 6:30
a.m.
POMEROY UNITED
METHODIST
'
7:30 p.m.. Ho 1y
Communton,
Thursday; joining community Good
Friday service, 12 noon at Sacred
Heart Church: Easter Sunday, sun· rise. 7 a.m. followed by fellowship
breakfast, Sunday school ~t9:15 and
· special Easter'wors_hip at 10:30 a;"'·

\

rehabilitation teacher to help the
individual become more sclf-suffi·
cient in daily living activities. Other
aids available arc guide .services,
reader services, braille instruction,
and transportation to access other
services in the plan. There is no
charge for this program.
More information on the lndependept Living Plan for Older Individuals who are Blind or Visually
Impaired is available through the '
Athens Bureau of Sct"Vices for lhc
.
'
'

....•

;o

REEDSVILLE UNITED
CARLETON CHU~CH
METHODIST
Carleton . Churcj\ on Kingsbury
· Easter
sunrise
service
at Road will have Easter sunrise ser.
Reedsville United Methodist Church · . vice at6:00 a:m .. followed by break·
will be held at6:30 a.m . followed by fa.&lt;t . Sunday school will follow. with
a breakfast served by the men of the preaching at 10:45 a.m . Pastor Jeff
church.
Smith invites'the public.

.
---,--.-..,---Society scrapbook,-..,.---------- •
VISUAL PROGRAM
The Ohio Rehabilitation Services
Commission 1(RSC) has announced a
new statewide program aimed at
individuals aged 55 and over who
have a progressive eye disorder .
leading . to blindness or who arc
legally blind.
·
· The goal of t~e program is to promote independent living for eligible
participants with visual impairments. Services offered may include
in-home evaluation and training by a

....

··~

,.

~ ~·

'l

...

',

'

.•

•'

..•

•

•.·,

·e-n ce.

,.
i\

• 'I
\

'I

•
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy is one of the most
· frequent cosmetic surgical procedures performed today and can ·
' be

one

of. the

·; Reconstruction

'

_m ost

rewar!ling.

ill'_m ediately

after

mastectomy is frequently possi~le. so the

s~rgery

patient wakes up after

having been

spar~d

the
.

'.

'~

experience of seeing herself
. I

With "no breast at all. That's
the goai of· gener~ surge~n •..
'•
Mary Legenu! MD, and
•

(l!qm 1!11): oblletrician/IYM&lt;ologist Glrnn Harb!rle. MD; dermatologist .Carol Cooper, HD; general surgeon Krnn!lff·
HJUswald, HD; urologist William Conner, MD; plasti( and rKonstructi'lt surceon W.Bryan Rogers Ill, HD; and .viii!O·
. , re~a~surgeon Midtilll E:Daun. HD.
'

'"'

.

·-

1 om~ ofthe nation'a top medical schools, ,perform aurgiry . ; in the lateat surgical
every

d~y at l,(ing'a Daughters'. From - ·[.technology,
••

so- our

, patients don't have .t o

open-heart and brain surgery; from

: leave home to receive

urology and gyneeology procedures to -1 ; top•notch c.are.
,j

•

~

•

'

. .

~ ~·

.

~~~c,ud.ioa lam skin · ·
'

-*

~l ..-~~ary .~

- - -··-

......-.

ltD:,

• '

c•'

• '

.

"': ,.

"r&gt;: '

Breaat

cance~ ia the ti.oat

· comt~~on type · of cancer ~
I"

'

.. :,

,f

•

· With et~hanted X-ray capabilti!s, KDHC' sttew fluomcopy table aids in urelocit suraery. . treated at King's Oa!lghtere'. , ~
'
' " "·
' •f ' .
'&lt; - I ~~ "
1 lt.n die_
on~ s~ s..-pry table iit thuqion.
"
•• '
• Por· more ·informatio,!l about
'

\

1

'

.

"'"'

I
I
I
---~..,_.;.-__.;.-- Age.e- - I

.,

'

aurgic,alluen,
in~·luding .the Ultrapulae
.
. . .for

j the expert aurgicalataff !lt Ki"&amp;'' Da~tera' and to

coametic

j a free aurgical

~---·

!:free 1·888·377·
.

'Medi'calQeiite:i"

teceiw · .

~

'

.

and commitment to ac:cllence ia what

. Viaion

.,

IV

Syatem

p~ocedure~. In addition, ~ new Hy:dra

for urologyprot.cdurea. il

•

.

~ oDiy one Of
.

_,

f

region, purchued in tpring 19961
..l ite kind in the.
'

I:

.

1.

.

; KDMC

PIIOM

.,

.

.\

.'

(!362).
·. ~

I

Add.....

!

'

'·

.

.~ table'with tluoro~eopyi X•ray ~d !dirert.ory, call toll. · ~Sir!g'S Da~terS

. enhanced capabilitiea
.

it talrll to be tile~

of

tyP.e•

Thie combination of, talent, ex~
i

and· positive outcomes fo"r .,

j

'

ruurfaciilg - King'•

Dau&amp;htera • "1 \u it all.
.
'
'
'

l!l different

"~·

. their breut cancer patients&gt; ·

I

'

th~y .' ·
'

~

Our

•

plaatic and reconatructive surgery, , [ aurgeMr uae
'

•

Together

offer advan(ed -treat111ent

l'

eight·aaving eye aurgery to life·oaving

W. Bryan Rciger~
· '' ·
.
r ~.

Ul, MD .

;.

·_

,.

'·: ,.

surgeorr

KDM~ baa inveated '

A wide variety of highly apecialized surgeon&amp;, trained_at

r

plastic and reconstructive

.

.

~·

•'

ACQVISITIONS

'

OHIO·

"'

''
I•

'·

\

�..

•
•

,.... 12 •The Dilly Sanllnel

Pori Of • Middleport, Ohio

- Thureclay, March 27. 1987

'Jlturar, Us oh ~· 1111'

TIW Dally Sentinel• Page 13 .

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

10 l.olt and Found •

HEY ~OYS AND GIRLS, ENTER THE 1997
EASTER COLORING CONTEST AND
HAVE A LOT ·OF FUN AND
EXCITEMENT. YOU MAY WIN.UP TO $15
AND IT'S SO EASY TO ENTER.

742-31111 . . . ....

......, ...,. ,., I ........ -

)

•

LOTS

USY

WIN

OF
FUNI

'

r---------------------------,

I

.

.

OOb.\IPfPW

!

I
I
I
I
.I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I.
I

•

f

113 W. 2ND ST.

LEGAL NOTICE
. ' FOR~ HIGHEST
!-

' '

·

•-lv•

..

•

I

~·

'

IUDtMER
•
Racine VIllage Clark

..

. Keren Lrona, toilll
until 4:00 o'olook p.m. on ·
MonHy, Apr117, 11181,111 tier '
offloe In tha RACI'NE
MUNICIPAL BUILDING, Fifth

614-992-5679

'

..
., : . '

a Meln l!!!lllo or mailed 10 .
P.o. iox i71, Raolna, OH
.,.77'1, SEALED .BIDS for a

1-,

.

r----,_----------~-----·-~.--~--,

I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

I

. F!AOU80N 40 lnilullll'l4il
TAA!rn)A

viN "11407704

· May • be aeen et tile
, R,\CI,.J
MUNICIP,AL

IUILDING.

'!·,'· . ·

CLER~=~~C:\

(614) 367-0266
1-800-950-3359

••.,. CALL• .
992·7074

· • Top • Trim • Removal
• Stump Grinding

Gravel Limutone,
Tops~::. Fill Dirt, .
Sind, Refuill. ·

.,,.,OWner:- Janet

20 vr~~.

=~~~

,.

..V•

:

I

•

Remodeling

CuatomHom11

..

"Build Your Dr•am"

•Decks .

I

J

Age

·

I

1
1

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
CHESTER, OHIO

I

I
I

"'
.....~::

"' '
~·

Name _ __.___......___ _ ___.

"

'

DUMPTRL!CK
SERVICe

I

I

I Phone _ _._
. _. - - - - - - - . . . . . ; . . ; - - - I
I
.I

1 .I THE SHOE PLACE/LOCKER 219
1

8241,81~~

I.
L----~~..;-~~~~!~~~~~~-~------J ,

Ohio Valley Bank Will Ollar For

XVI 100 11/Cyclo, Vint JYAI ·
TEE05TA075238.1Publl&lt; Auction
Will Be Held At The CVB Anntx,
143 Tnlrd A\lf., Gallipoll1, CH On
3/2Wil7 At 10:00 A.M. Tho -

Will Be Sold To Hlgheal Bidder

Card of Thenka
We would like to
thank all of the
friends,

Phon•-~---------------------~

HOME NATIONAL BANK

I

SYRACUSE, OHIO Member FDIC RACINE, OHIO

L----------~----------------~ ·

HAM SHOOT
FOR ~STER
FORKED RUN
.spoRTSMAN
CLUB ·
FRIDAY,
MARCH 28, 1997
6 P.M.

•As 11• Without Expressed Or

Aq1uat1ron Boats.• Cutty
Cabins • Bow Riders • Bass
Boats. a Sea Ark John Boats
.
• Johnson Outboard ·

CHAPIER 7 • CHAPIER 13

.Attorney

Safranek

SAVE

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR

TIM'S CUSTOM
CARPET
814-tlfl2.5379
Day &amp;.Evening Hi'11.

DownspoUt.

H011e l11provetnent

ot:lectrlcel a Plumbing
-Aoollng

"nterlor a Exterior

' 992-6215

U .aa Por Min. llut Bt 18 Vrt. 2531.

,_

Pomeloy, Ohio

10x28, $65 per mo.

;::Sti~•~.IJ~81~a~e4i;i5~~~34~.;:ac;;;--

J&amp;l SIDING &amp;
INSULAnON

&amp;

BUILDING
lor a .,..._.or

""1.,
.

........

. R~modallng
•Ratlldantlal
Commerclal
. oGttnerel Carpttnlry

a.

CIIHtet, Ohio

1185-4141

'

••2-2156

MIDDLEPORT
1182'2772
a:ooa.m.-3:30p.m.

; Wlldows
i . . . Atldltialls

'

'

L_;:;,::_;::
_:..:;::;:;;;;:;;;;....~~-

BAULII8
8
.
BICCIII71DI

·

•

J::-,...
·.;.. ~·:::::::::::::-:_Ag_el:.===

Name

Addn.a--~----------~---.---~
Phone

.

r

·

BROGAN WARNER

··

JoeN. Sayre

Sayre Truddng Co.
614-742·2138
'llfliW1 ""

n•

.

'

i

I

• • •·•- ••

.

•

,

~

,

,.
,,..

I,

--~~--~-~

- - · - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

.

&lt;

INSU~NCE

POMEROY, OHIO

1i 1ar•Mia•••- .J ·
'

'

A!AQtllt. --

.,

'.

I" •

-.,

CIIISIY'S PEfS:

' ·~sz.-

llllla,Q-.Ing,·.

'

KIIIIIIIC..

.

'r'Love

Mon., TuM., Wtd.,
Tllura. Fri. 1M;
Ill tN; Sun. 12-4
271 North 2nd
. llldliilpDrt, Ohio
982-4514

It
•

turo H00·502·89a8 E•l. 5273,
Mull Be II YNII Old, StrY· U,
81-U434.-.,., ..,.,.._

Bur Uaod Mobile

J I D's Auto Porto. Buying 181·

ldult--

814 ~448·0175

Or

Good used 28h.
in t.lr cond. 304·

Gu-DolltiAIOIWl'/117.

40 I

G!U.o....... w ..,

1w1t1t
v•r3403..
1 Colllaonla rod., call 114111122 Black lomalo Pupploo · 12
2

Buy: .htntt Cart, at,t-

EI.1PL0Yf.1EN1
SERVI CES

,.r
!,
1'"

4 Doberman Garmon Shepherd
Hilp Wlnted
Mb&lt;odPuppltt,a14-25&amp;8121 .
1---...:;,_...;.;.;,._
s Adotablo Furry Kllteflo all llttr AVON I All Areu I. Shlrlor
TroiMCI. 7 - · old. To Good ~ s-o, 30W75-14211·
lido-. (114~-711D . Ablt Avon Rtpronntadvu .
needed~ Elm manay far Chrltt• r
8 mo nth old female Doberman, moa
billa at llomalot ......_, 1-1(10. ·
lrlondly, netda plact., run, 814· 62-8351 or 304-882-2845, Ind. ·
lllz.3781.
Rap.
.
.
'

''

II

••oe
venlcltl. s.n;1111 partl. 304773-5033.

w..u Old e,...,.,ll47

Lime
. stone a Grivel
Septic Syatema
Trailer &amp;
· HouaeSHel
R..aonable Rales

'.

I
I ,, '
I .. •
,''
. ,

-...::;.;:::.:::::=::::;::~-

Wildaws . 30 Announetmtnta
Gngas .
~ I Charles Kinnaird Jr. ,t,m No
e§. . . DoorS &amp;
lopger RHjiOntlblt For Ttrtoa

.

I

Sinilh Buick Poqtiac, 1000 Eastom-..a,GaJHpoia.
•

PSYCHICUXAIIIHE TliE UNKNOWN A. Ptrton Con Alway a
Find Happlntu HTilly K,_ E•· Wanted to buy chip wood. 304·
o&lt;lly Whert To took .. . 1n The Fu- 773· 5080 Days, e ••-Be2-8025

537 &amp;RYAN PLACE

' ,.

1-m.aa,EXT.4014

S2.IIII~:,=-~YIL,

====:;==:::!
•
::t:'••eat
u•cua· SON :.
992-3961

.

Touch Tone Phone Required, Clean Late Modal Cars Or
4
Trucks, 1a110 Uodela Ot Nawor,

MEET'IDUR COIII\'JIONI

Avai lable

·lalttrily .itt~ Allonl••llily"

·

Antiques, top pt'icel paid, River·
Meat That Spec:,lal · Someone To - lne Antiques, Pomeroy, Ohio,
dayll-800·414·2700 E1t 2380, Russ MOore owner, 814 -11192-

(FREE E8nMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill

0 ne·Un It Now
.·

Sentinel
Cllssifieds.

'

Peirson Auction Company,

Matlin, 814-992·7441 .

.Palntl.ng
Also Concret. Work

s-rOR
' AGE
CHES.rR
n: . I

FIH dd~tl '"'rs II... .· To p..co .U. .... ci!U

I
I
I
I•
I
I
I
I

Rick

Antiquea, lurniture, Glall, ctvna,
coins, toys, lamp.s, guna, tools,
estates; also ap,raisals, Osby

.

&amp;'171M'TFN

s.n,~ng,. · - tw
o-16 yra
Mllw W. Man:um

I

To Salt. Terma 01 Salt: CASH

OR ~RTtFIED CHECK.

•Room Additions

949-2168

I

992·7696

' =·

Wlthdmw Property From Sale Prj.
01

.,.. . GaJ'!III88

. Gutter Cleaning '
Painting
FREE J!snMATES

11'10.

JB Rnflng&amp;

'

Gutterl

, Juet oH Bradbury Rd.
(look tor ligna)
Mldcleport, Olf

388-8879

Reject Any And All Bids, And

YOUNG'S .
CARPENTER SERVIa

Howlrd L Wrlteaei

50%·75% .

Free Estimates

son At lt4·44I·O&amp;ao. OVB At·

until The Right To Accept Or

1uctton service. llclinaed
IU,Ohlo &amp; Well Virginia, 304·
773-5785 Or 304-773-5447.

'Athens, Ohio .,.

ftr/17 t

Implied' Warranty And May Be
S~ Br ContacMg Keith John-

full tlml auctioneer,. complete .

'(614)

Public Notice

Ir----------------------------~I
I
+
I
·I
I
.
I

.

Sale A 1SI83 1 Sk~llne Ux51 2
Bedroom Mabile HOme, Vln•
18380887~ , &amp; A 1998 Yamaha

985 4422
Chuter, Ohio

1Address----..,..---,--"-------- 1

Name--~
------------Agei-..,.._Address
_____________________
___

.

wtlltno11.

Lemley~• Auction Service, Ltlllt.
Lemley, .Aucdoneer. Houuhold,
Eotato, Farm Saito. Call 614-446-

Umntone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand' .

1

.

clothH, household furniture, Tup-

perware, varlou1 alza clothing~

AACIJI!E Vli.LAGE

MJNOUNCf 1.1ENTS

7

Advance. Deadline: 1:00pm th~ .
day before the lid Ia ta r.un, ~n..
day &amp; Monday edition- 1 :OOpm

Thurtday, March 27. fourth
.....,...,Bono Hollow Rd...,_
lrom ltedlng CrHk Rd. off Rt. 7
bypala. trailer awnlnge, Nby

•New Homes
•Remodeling

relatives,
businesses and
anyone else who
helped and
thought of us In
our time of need.
The flood was
terrible, but all the
peOple have been
so kind.
Lyle, Joyce, Kyle
&amp; Allsha Sinclair.

0

All Yard Soleo lluot Be Paid ln.

Friday.

n,lghbors,

t

Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

TRUCKiNG

-.-----~----,

·~·

Pomeroy,

Calls)

R.l.HO~LON

I

L---------------------------~

·"*

•614-992-7643'

.

. P\I!:IIIcNotlce

tI

1·

t::l-·
.
I.:!J.ff=.-!1-nk

llovlng Salt! 2!173 Stall Route
141 Gallljlollo, 1111&lt;11 27111, 28lh,
A.ll. -e:OOP.II.

(3)13, 20,27 3TC

t~ooe

p~

lnoldo: !Iorch 28th, Thru April .
lllh. No Sunday. Fuel OII .Stove,
Air Cond, SWeeper., Clothes,
Dishes, 4 Rooms Full 1eta Mc·
Cormick Road. Galipoil, t.:l P.M.

.1\i'ew Hotnes ~VInyl Siding New ·
··Garages • Replacement Windows
· ·~oom Addltlo"s • Roofing
COMMERCIAL a'nd RESIDENTIAL .
FREE ESTIMATES

, ..

•NIUUM BID 1800, SOLD
""Alii"•
' C&lt;lul'oll ' II,I Fl" the rieht
to •oc!lfll or. reject any
andlordb...
, IIIIDRI IHOULD IIAAK
ON ENVELOP TRACTOR

.

614-992-3470

.~SELL BUILDERS,

.....

&amp;

Umestone,
'
· Gravel,
Sand,
Top Soli, Fill Dirt

POMEROY, OH.

Public Notice

' :.

· 1Address

1

JEFF WARNER INSUUNCE

Cleaning Septic Syat.ma
Port·A..John • Rentlla • S.Viced WHidy
No Extra Charge for Evenings or WHilencla
24 Hr. Prompt Service
7 Days A WHk

j

.'

.~

3W Communication•

Atntion Motor oSIIIea a Repairs

•

AS
YOU um·
'

OHIO

llllllnfl .,.......... 22· WMty
ootoroCI
female
Glfftlan
ilhtphl(d. SR ell vlclnily, ....,.

614·992·7119

BIDS.

1Name
I

PO~ROY,

omN

ENTEII

PRIZESI

·-- ·---p_..
f-~t:::;-;;;.,;1
(UIIIIIIIallto
Low ftlllll
WICKS "KwyJW.•u•70
· YIRI Sale .
HAULING

CELLULAR PHONES

•

AS .

TO

CASH

I

114 ...
lllrM7.
vlainlly, 114--UM,

•

ENTER

·-... ..-- ............
Found- ..... Ruiand · - 114-

�\

I

Pomeroy •lllddlapDI'I, Ohio

NEA Cro••word Puzzle
ACRe.

PHILLIP
ALDER

..

1"

. ... ....

. 41111oh

•=~I
r
.,._.. .......

11 ..... - GIIIIIIII..,.t

7

r

711' 1

11Cit

7

IIi

.

1......... ...., . . . . .
MdQs tp
DR 1 7

11 . . _

320 llobl• Homel
tar s.ll
1114 F-DO Crew

--~~~-

c...

GoM

·• 'Jtl54

.: EEKAMEEK

'

'

• A 10 t I

.. s z

'

.• A Z

, HeohllfjjMda OfWorMn
And lien. Poaltlon Roqulraa

.. 1 "5

t A K

11a7 Ch.. y Ell Cab 8,000
mlleo, Voriex 1,000 l!lline v.a
angi1o. 117,11111:30+«714713.

9 I

• • • '3

J 10. 7 8

s

730 VIM &amp; 4-Wbl

s.illt .

KQ

DQWN

liP

..
a.tl1
~--·~:27 c- out

1\· . . . . •....Cion

r.:r"

~

:&amp;.

,

IS Acta ... _
• tiotW color
31 Callllng In
4D Kallal

• 7 4 I

•

llbK)

1h

PICIIU

... 7 4 .
• K Q 18 7 S
• Q z.

=~-

I

.........
hOii

'

12 Rem I 1

t - Querdln
ID DMr
11 : : : ' -

.~

;'2

7 1P o1 dnrnl
• IJUIIIIglll a-

11SolfJ!fi
·2 1-

..-

22 llatJ l''i
23 " ' ' • ' ....
24U.I
hullEd
25 v.£.- -a...~
111M r.:---

J

· . vumermle:Both
Dealer; South

For Threl Emptor""'"' Reltranc·

•• To Planned Pa,.ntflood Of
' -SoulhHII, Ohio, 308 Rlchian4
Avenue. Athene. OH 4~701, By
•.--21,1007.EOE/ESP,

1111

D~

truck W/IDPPM, I

"180 wanted To Do

Chrloe(ll'llla "
271M.-.. .......
tf' 1
;ort. Oh 114412-4114

5 Room Houoe, City Schoolo.
- R e n t . Depolit' Ref.
eranc•• Required. 1111)·411·
0174

" CIIA, CPR Trained Sukl E,..
'' llfollment Carino For Elderly l'llr·
aon HIO Expt,lonce and C-·
Rllli•ICII1-141· 245-0808

Fun Loving Young Woman SHkl
".1Gb
Babyaitting Loll of Expert·

Thll II Tho One You've Been
Laoldna For. One Bot_, Ella
Ntoo,
~~rpr, s~ Retrto-IDr"lncluded. We PI)' water I GariiiOO!. No Pets, No
Smakllil 1300lJipallt. ISD'UD.,

'
llooou*li-. .....
~·1~1

w.-.

ence Whh Recent Checkable
Alllc81110M 114-2-45-91101

· Goorgao Porrablo Sawrnlll, don'!
haul your 1oa1 !D the mil just colt

-a _..

114 IIU... 11U412?!1

3044711-105}.

eattrlor remodeling, car-

1loln """" -- .
lzed apt. for elderly and hand~
Clfiii8II.EOH:104-815e178.

· IPPI'rrd II for 1br. HUD auiJald:

pentry, cabinet r•fating, decks
and porchta. References. Frae

aotimotoa. Jim Shull 304-175·
1272.

1Wo llodroom llflllrtmentln llld·
lllportnopl!l.ll4a2-515&amp;

450

F&amp;mllhld

Grullfl'l Pia... luning a repalro.
Plllbiet111? Nlld Turilcl? Coil the
plano Dr. 114 HI ~1121

Lawno 814 4~81100. .
Prolllatonol T... Sorvlce. Slump
Removal, Free E'tlm~~tetl ln-

-·

11115 Che¥y 8·10 •xl Vory 0.
pondablo; 1082 Olda Cudaaa

Loadocllell-3111@1. ,.

114-317-70.:1.

1013 Gran4 CherokH Lliredo.
loaded, _ . cor)d. will -rlllca

•

1ilo1Fulfv'
c"'t:':'
count.,
LXI,
. _·.~qitm
; LNIII!&lt;
lntlri3.8 Itt, Towtna
With
101&lt;"11.... Golden Wlll1t
duad seating, ~14·1441·

::::t;

llltlll&amp;ln manllo Aprl
....... IPfiD(eilli61t.

1&gt;0 YOO
114-+IHJ770. ·

.

570

Musical
lnSUUmenll

Wurutu; OI'Qin, e~ec ·cond. tullablo lor ho,.. or church. u.ooo
llrm. 304.·175·44124 biiWHn 3·

1117 Ford Tourue. 4 Doar1, Au·
.......... 12,000,"111·378·2720
AFTER I fiJI.

=·.

108711onto Carto SS; 305 ho,
looded, burgundy, runa &amp; lookl
15,000 080. 304·773·

.

11141.114-317-7010.

1~7 Plrmoull Reliance PS, PB.
At I;~ Good Condidon, Aoklno:
$1;250, 811-317·7480.

'Bhlf•~• Lawncar• Comm..Ctat
And Reoldtntial Strvlce, CaU For

Tilt CNIII. &amp; llora, $1,000 0110,

8pm. .

eurance, Bidwell, Ohio. 811·318-

1988 Chlvr Allro

. . . . . lbr _ . , In -tholr homo,

Ill, Air,

B14-441.CJII31.
.
.
1018 DodOI Rolllnct Vory Nice
Condition, No Rult, 1050, 114- -·~s.
1880 Cavalier; lUI Baratta,

FARr.1 SUPP LIFS
&amp; LIVES TOCK

FrwE--. 814-+11-0318.

liar~

.

CNA ctr~lled In WV and Ohio,
11-131claroonty.

APP,OV~ · OF

/

lttNti

oand.12.100- - 7.

1 0 0 . - - veoo, 3200
mlltt, •••I color, '"very nice•,
12800.- 814·1148·2311 daye or
1 1 - -.... IQL ,
'

.

wAL~

,ft-ltfP
'

sTmr 1

INVEStO~S · "'
A~!CfAI&gt;Y. -•

1805 Honda CBR IIOORA. 8,o0o

m1111. Ill ring . , _ , 131811, Ill~48·2311

TtftS~
G~ONel&gt;1

A#,L

140. .I Ttftt4k
Tt-l~ AICt
&amp;NOUGtf

1103 Honda 300 EX noollent

........

da)'l'or 114·g40.2144
' .'
.
.

'j, THF; BORN LOSER

t801-1100, E....
10 nt Condition, Extraa, 2,100
llllee.IO,OOfCoU 114-«1o0472

u~ r

· ·

"' &amp;!!."ffiiNI',IoW.&gt;T loliW Yoob
u~ 1ti oc ~o~~~rn ,...-..., ------

Drl1~ 4 ~ 8 1'm Alitforfrad.

....-._

1001 Suzuki 000 KotiiiO, 807

front -go... -. .,..
ll40.2311 ~· ot 811-1140.2811

•.

Will Plllnl trollero end _doubla
wldll. Will give ••~mate and
304 8Q5 3a71.

r.1EHCHArJD IS L

f INAtJCIAL

510

Bullnell ·.

NGrtla
49

Bu&amp;

All~

....-+-+--1

==-

37-31110m " .
:ttWI*I '

42~

llentattllll4344 Wllhalllcol«

--

What do you lead from I euit belded
by the ace and king! In North
America, ttae king baa been the card of
choice; so that if one led an unsup·
ported ace, partner-wouldn't \Je mis·
led. H~r; ~1111 an Ulllllpport·
ed ace ia .UIUGIIII 011 (JJJIHIIUngly _bad
choice. Eveu when partner has bid the
euit, 'you ahould lead the ace o~ u a
last reeort. So, this theory does.n t hold
water. Also, leading the king from
both the ace~king and king-queen can
cau1e problema. For example, bow
lbould third lwtd ...... with the jack
If no honor appeara in tbe dummy!
Bridge ia bard enough without
oneself~he.w!adtes.

Mark Horton, in bia new book,"Step.by.Step SignaiUng• CBallfonl, ·
$t9.95 postplld from Baron Ban:Jay,
800·Z74-2221l, recommends leading
tbe ace when you want an attitude Big·
nal from partner, and leading the king
w~eu you want a count aignal. INo!e
that it's alliterative.! Ye~ how doea he
always know which signal be wants .
belore aeting the dUIIIJII1?
A third Idea is to lelid the ace from
. an ~a aumber ol Clnla and the king
from u Odd number. . ·
·
However, J.like this plan: Lead the
ace imle88 contemplitlna awltching to
1 singleton. Thia agreement made
East's life much easier In today's deal.
Alter leading the dlamood ace, West
switched to the apade three. Tbia
looked remarkably like' a :singleton,
bui Easl knew that if it waa, West·
would bawled the diamo!ld kin&amp; not ·
the ace. So, Eut aignalecl encourage.
ment with the apede 10. ·
·

conlrlcl

'

47HIIule

41Titwrloalt48Ulol-

c•••
IIUfllx

51 liCe'- ""'"
52
'u'

54.. -o.y-C
....
.

CELEB~ITY CIPHER ·
by Lula c:;.mpos

•.• .,.

'*'*·..... ,........
,·

Cltlbrlly ~ll:i
CfMtld from quolliiii:Q 1:1¥ flmout
bd1
lnllecipMr..,.lor..._. Tcdty'ldw: A __,.Ill

glvintl

led his second spade to J!!aat's,.ce,
and received a spade rutr to defeat the

OpportunHy '

.......

45 Rack ODIM*i

We.t gpltbed tbe ftnt.l!wnP Irick,

Houalhold
Goods

.. .

. 21lmllln-'
30 •• hOIIMIP
34 'lllltn Ill •
Mlloul (lbllr.)

By Pllllllp Alder

f!W 1111.1100. 31)4.773-5221.

t&amp;.OO;..allgl-~~

Hidden hitch (llkiReeM hiiOh), "'wA~N:::TE~D~:-:-AK"'C~R::"eg""7ltila:-c-:-kl:-llllltr:-niVer rriaunted, l125;"t• s...,..
~= ~-d lor ollld ..,..
bufltr
polfaher ldt. - · teO:
742-31100.

H

·An age-old dilemma

FO~TL06?1!

Laoe Format With Purplo Trim Pela Plua, Sllvor ·Brldoo Plaza.

JET

-

"'nt

ACROST -TH'

Headboard F:ar Bed, Alao White

AERAJION IIOlORS
Rlpalrad, - . Rabullln StOck.
Col Ron Evon, 1-IDCJ.Ii37-15211. .

RHJTI\L'i

.

2!l!lo OFF EVERYTliNG IN •
SIOI'E
.

Llko To 'Do Odd &amp; End Joba I
· Mowing V.rdt, Aak For RoberL
111-3'11-1415.

1815 cavalier ·convtrtible red/
white, new
new top, tlr81, 2.1 \l.t rnuttt,parl, nlnl U·
........ aoldng 111,100. 301-e75-

7

Wnt

t•

RUNNCN' -

ear-.:
Liw ...... Price ...
-.114-44t-'llilit.

lnfo.l1~10.

SO.tla

Opening lead: t A

-----~,
1. . Chevy ful ~ Cql'f'l'llon
van, WhiUI.end. Navr EiC.IIent

Wanted: Lady To Live·ln For
~ frM Board For llora

210

Eut
•A10115

Wnt

' perlo! lldlllln Pllllenl t n t : And Education RegildinG llltlrO-

sa... Cll

21

t I

.

7

11 C..,.,=
:10 ~ IteM ' dl

• K QJ

I F,.:.Time Heollh lervlcet, LPN

~or,

h.,.

11r a

'I f&lt;lr llult~ Site Family Planntno
. ~- 11~11 Be ElljMIIIancod In
DfMct"CIIont ......... With Bu-

ptH.. nt Paraonalltr, Com·
petance With Fl,urea AIHI
Rlcotd I&lt;Hplnov.\~Jillty To Wor~
Under Guldolln•• Wilh llinimll
SUpo...toar. ReHoble Tranoparla·
lion; Fllxiblllty Of Tlmo. leoed In
Jack&amp;on Wilh Travel To Other
•; Ol1lcea AI - ; EwnJno, s..
""'- And WHIIcfly Houra To Be
EJpOclld. Sand la1lar or - t
Reaume And eo.-. tnt&gt;rnw...

1 ,.

• H11r p; I
11,.
uaasd
II u.d I pencil
. . peat

11 " - " - - '

1117 Fonl F·110 XLT l.lri&amp;l Y-1,
llr,-all
., nlll, low mllea.

-

•or.,..
••

_

lnL ,

'HKIWV

HDD

JDHPLEN
H K VH L C
KWHV

IXIIGW

RV .
I II

IlK·

PWHVG

BDWHE,
S II R A

L

R· P

IlK

YHG

X H LV

K II V

RP

XHDM . '

GBVHISXLEN

IVIIP
CMEHXFW.
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The oiity lhing wrong wilh immonalily is lhat ~ lends
10 go on toreyar.'-'- Herb Caen .

....
tAll I

I

I y
I
I I 1I
~
I I 1 I I ..·.. ·.·-i

E q I u.c

2

1 I I

I

I . .

F A X. I F.

1~

5

r-F-iSr-11· :.'·-...
a;_,.;.;K....;Rr:-:-I
7

If you do something right the ·
first bme no one will realize how
~~==~=~::::.,
it was!
L__

111113 C'- Lumina Y.e 1 Door1, Alumioom hood, 408 111Cil0r, now,
Gold, 31,000 llllt&amp;:.Loacled, Ex- $3000. Call lor da!all'· 81"4·082·
oiftent CondiUon, n,aas, 811· 2227, 611-002·3178 or814·217·

Formal

llowtng

PllllisTM

dillon $3700;
Culdvallil Good Condlllon
301-87WI20

370-2DI7.

4881'

108S llodOe Shadow ES 2 Oooro
78,000 llltoe. Aulo, AC; Alllfll

Bud911 Price Tranemlaolona,
Starling II $88,00 end Up. ~ I
Reb\~ II~ All TrRH, Dvot 10,000
Tranomlulone. keno Tranof~r
C•111 &amp; Rnr Ends, 014·2•~·

ca-a..

14.150, 080 11+258Digital Ploture a: Digital Sound.
011 S10.15•5011 pall. 111P.
No Eqlllpmentto. Buy. Call Nowl Hr.draullo
Toll frH 1-811;531-4321. Dlllrll&gt;- 8 dttl Equipment, Htnderaon, 1183 Gran4 Am I Qoorl, Auto,
·uted by Ti-rner Sltelllte -WV. 301-875-7421 .
NC; Crulll Control, AIIIFII ca.
Lawn Uower parts &amp; ropalr. _..a., 11,000 111111, 17,100, 111-.z72.
··
Pram Dre11 For S.le: Shae1 &amp; Sldrn Equlpmont. 30H75-7421,.
Jewetqo Included t200 814·4441·
POLEBUI DING Ill !CIAL .
, _ llorc Grandllarci.S 1Jiac137«!WornOnellma. ,
30'x40'x0'. Poln...t SIHl Sldeo, ad, PW. Dual ~
Gllwhlmo
Sloll - · 15'11' Slaol or1 ASS 22,ooo' 111181,
RtlrlgeraiOra, Sll:llv.a, Wathtrl
3' llan Door, •1.777. · 11'1~1~4~~~~~~411~
. -:---:::::-:-~1
And Oryeta, All Reconditioned Slider,
lnln Hone Build... 1· -:-:
And Gaurantoldl •100 And Up, ERECTED.
-';:;:=..,_ _ _ _ _ I ,_ ·ll•c~ry Couaar XLT loaclWI Oolvor. 111 1101111.
ld, otill llkl . _ 4.1 .v.a. 24mpg,
620 Wanted to
new tiroo, Zlebart ru•t proofing,
aldno$11,1100.304.e7U440.
UMd Sliding Glaoo Patio Dooro
Dodge Noon 2 Doora. Sport
Condition lrrelevt~ nt Mu 11 Be
1,1100 llllla; f&lt;lclilry CD
Choapi 814·388.e181 Coli,.,.,._ Coupe,
Fully Loaded .,,500 080, 114•
llrl\o.
.

s..-

1og'i 11110 3

-··m.

l'uy

2 bath,
•1,32~~/c~oM~, •218/mo, "" lklrt·

i.I!Ps

lng, wllh -ovid credit 1·800181-1777.

. •

830 · LlvtStoek

3'1loln lor . . 31)4.175-1078.
AmNTION F~DOD VICTIIIS •
Hlfp It On l!a Way. Immediate
Dei'-Y On N. . Dr Pfo.Oo:ild
Homao. Wo Will Work Dt,.cnr
With lneranca Companr. Over
TWo Hundred Homu Available
For lmmldllto Deltvorr. Call 1•
-251·1070 Cfi&amp;dll Approval In
80 lllnutaa. We Wlil ..., Up To Twa -..~~~; turnl-. ullfldao
TWo llolll Dr Six llonlho paid, on rMr In 11_,..., 111Lat flen!. Woll llekl 'i!IU Fell AI 082-sM.
.,
WISTWOOD
,440 _ ~ll

=-=iWc.

""*""'
We ~avt •1000 to •load par
· Dlailtor .._

hotM.·In di&amp;IOter roller. Iundo
natllbfl to help ,OU IIU&lt;Chlll I

.....

repluement home. Call 1·100·

, 44115-7871 to 111 appointment lor

.·

. for

t Hollar And 1 Call, 114·251·

8301.

.

2SH118.

11185 Dodge Noon 4 Doin, AulD,
AC, 11,500 111181, 17,110 080
114-B OStO, at...:Mt 1117. .

-~r :. -;1r-=o;,l:rE=:. ;~;.,;," E,I,._ .-;1 o ~~~:~~: .~·...:;~~.~g q~:!

'

5877

11-:a.-_

L.- L
. .....;.L.....J.L......I.-...In--1 you develop lrom Slep No. 3 below.

VOU DON1T J&lt;NOW ·
WHEJ(E IT IS?!!

,

New g10 lanka, 1 ton 1111
Whloll I radlatorL D I R Aut

~~~301·372-3033 or

f

I'

r r. r

r

12 .
I' I' 1· 1
111111111
.-

• UNSCRAMBlE FOj
.. ANSWER

tnlo but hard to GET OUT of.

t\1,,::0 r:::t•:rt.~..

.

~

·

·

·, '

l
I

JIU~)

101111 Fonl EICGri LX . .I!Onwo·

gen; -

....... .... 81,100m1..

.10,800. 18114. cavalier, Nd.
l5opd, air, :II,OOOml., ... 100. III:Mt41 . .

.

180&amp; Hcnda Accord LXA, AulD,
NC, PS, PW1 Pll, Cuntte,
23,000 IIU81, 111,500, 111·1441·

lAIIt.

'

,

'

'

;Yidiihii;;;;;i;;)1V"fc;i;;c;1;r.-1~~i 'l

Rt"'

1 Mil 2 bad oom .,.,.,.,. Jut.
n l - end unfumllhed, -rily
dapooit required, no poll, 111082-2211.

PRINT NUMBfRED
LETTERS

7

--.SIII-Conlllnad. HM1 &amp; Air

S£.11

•

SCIAMoU1S ANSWHS
Attune· Gauze Befit· Gobble • GET OUT
Bad habits are like a comfortable bed, easy to get '

18 Ft llidlllllnl . _ ....._

•
, ' ' \:"
1175 Ply_mouth Furr• ...,P Up
c-a1-HOI3.
,
,

FOR ·eveR't'TI-IIN6 ..

.

-

790 . Cilmpel'l &amp;
Motor Holmlll

441 31111.

lrD SETTER LEAVE ...
0065 -6ET BLAMED

I

Riding HorMI For lett
Broke, lleby Clulrllr HorN

....... ,0, ·

BERNICE
BEDEOSOL

1..2 Ofdl AltlftCy II 1100,

,,. •nm.

·. , . . .

r

,,..

�-

Ohio Lottery

_.,.,.,,

Clll

..aiM
SITN

Michigan
captures .
NIT crown

SAlt:'
ana OlllOI

•...,

...lii
• • Qiaol

Sllti·S

Pick 3:

769
Pick 4:
3216
Buckeye 5:·
1·18-31-33-34

· Spol1s on Pege 4

--..._

e

Showers and thunder·
atorms tonight, low In the
SOa. Saturday, cloudy,
high In &amp;Oa•

•
.

.

.

r

'VaL 47, NO. 230
_0 1117,

Ohio.,...,

Pomeroy-Middlepo....., Ohio, Friday, March 28, 1997

l'ubll.... Co"ftplny

'

2 Soc:tlot18, 12Pigll. 3 5 A Glnnitt Co. NIWIPII*

.Affiliation a trend for future

to
eiiO.se ;lroritl'

,

Five not-for-profit hospitals
to study possible partnership

..

slop bY tor ;a

.

POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. munity-based healtheare services tra- g:l)vemalicc. cost-efficiency and manPleasant Valley Hospital is among . ditionally provided by not-for-profit aged care strategies.
five not-for-profit hospitals that will hospitals by pl~~ting the stren~h of a
According: to the g:roup.this is not
e~plore the feasibility over the next system behind eai:h institution.
a merger. .
.
several months of Cleating a new
Panicipating hospitals will con"This is a study." said Sellards.
statewide healthcare system, it w..S tinue to be governed by -!he local "No official action will he made until
announced Thursday. "
board of trustees and each will con- . the study is concluded and cvaluat·
The purpose: is to ·improve care to . titiue to operate tinder its present · · ed."
· · ,
patients and their communities, oper- identity.
· ·.
·· ·
.Sellards added the study will take
ate more effie iently and become
According to Michael Sellards, .app~oximatcly 16 weeks. He said if
more competitive in today's managed · PVH administnllor, the hospiials all agree, the hospitals will prohahly
care environment.
have heel\ studying the project far come together through a ·holding
Other panicipating: hospitals se~en or eight months. ·
company arrangement, hut s~1d each
inci.Kle St. Mary's and Cahell- Hunt'These hospitals share the same hospital will remain under the control
in@lon hospitals in Huntin@lon; Cam- vision and mission for not-for-profit of a local board.
care· Inc.. pw;ent company of hospitals," he said.
· .
It is a cooperative effort that will
Charleston Area Medical Center; and
A. Michael· Perry. a trustee at St. allow the participating hospitals to
Mott&lt;ingali!l ~alth System Inc .. par- Mary's Hospital. said. "These hospi- evolve into a system. with a number.
ent company,of Monongalia Gener- tals arc working cooperatively to con- of organizational mode Is being:
al Hospital in Morgantown. ·
tinue local . governance, charitable explored. All ideas will be evaluated
Olhcr inwrested not-for-profit hos- care and community service. yet and diseu~sed by the hospital task
pitalswhich share similar values of achieve the economics demanded by force.
·. ·
·
charitable care and community ser- purchasers of healthearc services:"
Charles Lanham, who was
vice may also -be considered for parA task force of board memhcrs, appointed steering comlilillcc liaison
ticipation in the future, according to physicians, administrators, depart- by the various PVH boards. said ·it
a release.' ·
·
me!Jl he3ds and managers will assess Will be a "one-man. one~ vote" system
Chief executive officerS "and board the bcnclits of various 'organization- with size not being a controling facchairs of the hOspitals said the goal · al structure.' aod evaluate issues such tor. Each bospital will be rcprcscnlis to preserve charily care und com- . a.,improving patient care. structure, ed.

teSt ·d rive .
'

t.~ayl

·'

: AEP MOVES OUT -llluraday was mOving dly for stiff et AEP's
: Pomeroy office, as well sa the last day to trlnaact busl-• "*-'
· Brycs Pennington of AEP'a Chillicothe Buldlng Services division,
. removea the familiar AEP 1lgn from the bulldlng'a exterior and
: handa It to Robbie Shleld1, the onlclsupervlsor at Pomeroy. The
: moving process will continue Into next week.
·

~AEP

.AS LOW AS:

'

'

I

office closes
~

By BRIAN J. REED . ~
Sentinel News Stiff ·

pany_-aiird. '~\'\",.,A~. J~r l'llea.•tt 40 .
·,·years. -·
· . · ' • •
·
The familiar red-and-while sign
. Employees in t~c. . Pomcroy orficc
. has l&gt;e~n dismantled and deskS and will be re-located to the AEP oflice.
communications equipment arc hcing: -in _GalliPolis. . .
.
moved OUI. now that Amcrkan ElecMeahwhilc;·customers who visiltric Power h'as close6 its business ed the oflice monthly to· pay their ,
office on Mulberry , Avenue in ~lcctricity bills arc advised by AEPto
Pomeroy.
usc "more C\)nveoienl'' options to pay
Thursday was the last day that the their bills. The most convenient. a
door.; of the o(licc were-open fnr cus- company brochure states, is In use an
tomcr scrvi~c. Meanwhile. crew automatic bill payment option
members from the parent company of thl'ough a local hank. This method
AEP will continue to work in the. may be arranged by calling AEP's 24office for" the next week, removing . hour customer serv"icc line at (ROO)
office fwniturc and equipment. and 672-2231 and then . completing an
cleaning out the remnants of the local application. Another method is to
' busine~s o~rati&lt;m. · ·.
mail payments with the envelope
· The building had hccoine allxturc enclosed in the montly bill.
in · the Pomeroy business district.
Those customers of AEP who
providing a convenient location for prefer to save postage and pay in per- ,
payment of hills. a.' well as cslab- son may do so at three lo.:al busilishing new service. and reporting nes.'\Cs: Vaughan's IGA in Middleport.
problems.
·
Big Bend Foodland in Pomeroy. and
Dori"s Ewing. who along with her McCullough &amp; Riftlc Pharmacy in
husband, (\en, owns the building Pomeroy. Peoples B'!nking and Trust
leased hy AEP. the bu'lding has been Company offices in Pomcrny. Midoccupied ·by the Ohio Power Com- ·
Continued on page 3"

' '

.

.

"In principle. no one will be dominate," Sellards said. "Everyone will
come lO the governance level with
equal representation." He noted PV H
is the smallest of the five hospitalS
participating:. and CAMC is the
largest hospital in the state. hut hoth
will have equal representation . ·
The eva)uaiion period. which will
conlin.uc·fnr several months+will ru&gt;t
impac1 employment at the lod li lev- ·
cl. the group said. AS a new organizallon model is developed, employment -requirements will he plapncd
and managed over the Inn£ tcrrri in
response to continuing ~.:hangcs in
hcalthcarc delivery services.
"A lot of people think when talking of ~crging of joh elimination,"
said Lanham. "By hcing a part of this
system, we can rclain johs as we go
forward . staying strong enough 'IO ..
compete."
"We're very c~citcd abnut heing a
part of this initiative," Sellards concluded. "It gives us ap opportunity to
improve our access and development
to Lhc community.''

New Age cult leader
was -x-musrc
.teacher
.
·-~-"';-.-···

'·,

B.Y,DIBOAAH HAJJII,GS.'
Aiuioi:IBted Pr.ae Writer

. ·RANCHO SANTA FE. Calif. The New Age cult leader who died
with 38 followers in a mass suicide
was a former music teacher who was
preaching a bizarre· mix of Scripture
and UFOs ._, far hack a.' tbc "70s.
Marshall Applewhite. 66, was
identified today as one of those
found dead Wednesday at the cult's ,
palatial home ncar San Diego. hivestigators believe the 21 women and 18
men drank a lethal mixture of phcnobarhital and vodka and then seuied
~· ·"J'
.
bac. k .to ur~;t,,:,_
"We c.iilrdnt be happier ahout
what we're ahout Ill do. Doubt was
never an issue:"' a woman says in a
videotaped farewell statement.
Authorities wrestled with a dizzying onslaught of inlimnation about
the Heavens Gate cult from multiple

·-·
.
.
sources (f-Jheok.,;tbc'.lnle"lel, rclativcs of1tll'c• V'ictims. and acquainlances and cKpens from all over the
country.
·
The victims apparently believed
that their human hodics were just
temporary vessels and that their
deaths would lead to a rendezvous
with a UFO trailing the Hale-Bopp
comet. which passed closest to Earth
last weekend. The group had posted
a statement on its World Wide Web
site that said, " Hale-Sopp's approach
is the 'marker we've hccn waiting
. for. Wc.arc happily prepared to leave
.'1h"rs. wor ld . "'
Group members. who supported
themselves by running a comp.utcr
business, had sent out .videos in
which their leader dcscrihed the
hoped-for space encounter. Members
came before the camera two at a time,
Continued on page 3

COMET - Comet Hale-Bopp shines in the early
evening sky Wednesday. Thirty-nine people who died in an apparent mass suicide and whose bodies were found In Rancho Santa Fe, Cel.lf., left videotapes announcing their plans and may llilve
timed their deaths to the epproech of the comet, Beverly Hills
businessman Nick Metzorkls, an associate of a former member
of the cultllke group said Thursday. The photo is a &amp;-minute time
exposure made with an a-inch Schmidt camera from a dark site
north of Fayetteville, N. C. (AP)

Filipinos bar visit9rs from
Good Friday
crucifixions
•

· Voter registration deadline April' 7

By JIM GOMEZ
Associated Press Writer
SAN PEDRO CUTUD. Philippines ·_ Filipinos dressed a,, Roman
4:Cnturinns nailed fellow villagc~s to
· :wooden crosses today. re-enacting
Christ's crucifixion in a national rit ual of Good Friday penitence.
Chilo Sangalang screamed in pain
as villagers hoisted his cross upright
nn a dusty hill, leaving him In dan"
gle from 4-inch stainless-steel nails
. driyen through his hands and feet .
Sangalang,wa' the first of 12 villagers today tO suhmit to the fourdecade tradition in San Pedro Cutud.
a village north of Manila .
· Villagers banned foreigners from
participating this year after learning
that a Japanese man nailed· tn the
cros."i last year Was actually an aclnr
hcing secretly filmed tor footage to
be used in a pornographic video, village chief Zl&gt;ilo. Castro Jr. said.
The village considered cnmplaini_ng to the Japanese .Emhassy, hut

. Those wishing tn fl!gistct to vote arc incumhcnt ilicmbcts of the Coun'I,
.i'n the May. 6 special cl~ction must.(jo cil.
so by April 7.
"oemocratic · Councilman Larry
According In Jane Frymyer. Wehrung: is unopposed in his primaDeputy Director of •1¥: Meigs ~oun­ ry and therefore will not appear on
ty Board of Elections. voters across the May ballot. In· Novemhcr. his
the county will pecidc the fate of an name willjoin .those of the foar high· additional I.R mill operating levy for . est votc-geucrs in·the Republican prithe Meigs County· Board of Mental mary; and the four top .votc-g:ellers in
'Retardation and Developmental Dis- the General Election will· he elected.
In Middlcpon. Council members
ability. · ·
Rae
Gwiazdowsky and Sandy lanarRepublican voters in Pomeroy
will vote to nominate four c~ndidates rclli·arc the only two candidates seekfor the November general election . ing clcctipn, although four seals arc
The Republican candidates nrc John open.
Voters may register at the Boar.d
· Musser, Gcorllc Wright. William
Young Kyle Woods and Frederick of Elections office on. Mulberry
Werry Ill. Musser. Wright and Young Avenue until 4:30p.m. on April 7.

..

decided not to in the interest of inlernational rc;lations, Castro said.
"People here were very disappointed." he said. "He abused our
hospi'Lality and our culturt' .•·
Sangalang was laking part in the
ritual filf an lith yeilr. The fish vendor said he was praying filf his family's health and lor protection from
nearby Mount" Pinatubn, ash from
which still covers the hill where villagers erect the crosses.
More than 80 percent nf Filipinos
arc Roman Catholic, and many of
them observe Len\ with fasting and .
acts of penitence, including mock
crucifixions and Jlag:ellation.
' In many. communities, including
San Pedro Cutud, scores marked
Good Fridav hv walking several
miles through village slrccls. beating •
their . !&gt;arc hacks with ropes and .
pieces of wood, splashing spectators ·
with blood .
·
Tu ensure that the ritual was suf- ·
Continued on page 3 ·

Meigs United Fund to distribute $17,200
By JIM fi:I~EMAN

Sentinel Newt Stiff

• CAMPAIGN CHAIRWOMAN
- Pomeroy DUell'
.
: ~ IIICI tlll7 United Fund cempelgn chairwoman lobble Kllrr
~ue Thuredly night ~Weognlzlng Mr role In
·. the 11e1p County Unlled Fund. Hen, Unlllld Fund,........,,.. Tom
: Dooley preeenta Karr with the plaque.
·
.
.
.

: - preeentecra

.,,

,,

•

"

. ·'
(

..

'
-&lt;·~~·-t;.

.T ~x

.,

-·

'

'

••

1''"'
I

...
'·""'
.

.
.••

.

'

.

I

'I

'

.

•

0

Ten county organizations received
. checks Thursday night at the founh
annual Meigs County United Fund
Dinner held at the Meiss County
Senior Citizens Center.
The organizations will share a
$17,800 purse raised by the United
Full(l during its 1997 fundraisin@
campaign.
United Fund President Chloris

Gaul rec,ognized Pomeroy business: Fund has raised almost $50,00C!
woman Bobbie Karr who served as which was distributed to local groups.
She commented on the several
the 1997 United Fund campaign
special
fundraising projects held last
chairman. Karr was presented a
year
including
the Dress-A-Doll Conplaque for her sc:rvice.
Gaul said Meigs County United· test, the Fall Fishing Classic and
Fund was formed in 1993 to help llrcakfast and the Campaign Kickoff
Breakfast.
keep local money in the county.
."Each year, ·more .busines~s and
"It's hcen a good ye~," she said.
organizations
become involved," she
Last year, the group . raised
said.
·
·
$17,200 of its $18,000 goal, she said.
Rev. Kenneth Baker of"the Meigs
In the last four years, the United
•

County Cooperative Parish, one of '
the United Fund's · recipients.
. remarked on the growth of ihc Cooperative Parish and credited the generosity of Meigs Countians and the :
United Fund for that growt~ .
For e~amplc, the food pantry,
which served 741 families in 1991, :
served I ,583 families in 1996, he •
e~plainCd:
•
The Cooperative Parish also proConlinued on pqe 3

.'

•

I

•
•

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="398">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="9777">
                <text>03. March</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="28247">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="28246">
              <text>March 27, 1997</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="2071">
      <name>blosser</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="12">
      <name>dixon</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="2465">
      <name>sarson</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
