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                  <text>Page-12-The Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, March 12, 1992

Taintet;l blood device blamed for hospital hepatitis outb~eak; 26 cases tracked
BOSTON (AP) - A hepatitis sin¥le ward to improper use of a a disposable prong that is held
outbreak in a California veterans sprmg-loaded finger-slick device. against the paUent's fmger to hold
hospital was traced to contamina- These instruments are commonly the device in place.
tion of a hand-held gadget used to used to draw small amounts of
They theorize that the prong
prick fingers to draw blood, blood, often to check levels of became contaminated with hepatiaccording to a report published sugar, hemoglobin or cholesterol.
tis-tainted blood, which spread the
today.
The researchers found that nurs- virus from patient to patient
Researchers from the U.S. Cen- es always changed the lancet used • The outbreak occurred between
ters for Disease Control tracked 26 to prick the finger after each use. June '!989 and March 1990 at the
cases of hepatitis B infection in a But a third of them
Veterans Affairs hospital in Fresno,

Calif. The CDC earlier put out a
nationwide alert about the hazard.
Dr. Louis B. Polish and other
researchers described the investigation in today's issue of the New
England Journal of Medicine.

Hymn sing set

They cautioned that even if the "H one device must be used for
lancet and prong are changed after more than one patient, it should be
each use, tile virus could still con- cleaned and disinfected.''
taminate tile device if nurses fail to
Since the outbreak, the hospital
change their gloves, too.
"Each patient should ideally has switched to individually packhave a separate, dedieated finger- aged, dis~sable devices. No new
stick device," the doctors wrote. hepatitis mfections have been seen.

Ohio Lottery

Eastern
"" athletes
honored

Pick 3: 004
Pick 4: 4697

Cards:
9-H; 5-C; 6-D;

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Low IAlnlght In 20s. Saturday,
portly cloudy. High Inlow 40s.

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The Middleport First Baptist
Church will have a gospel hymn
Fundraiser continues sing on Sunday, March 22 al 7 p.m.
The sophomore class of South- featuring the Faith Baptist Choir,
em High School is having a fund Joy, and the Faith Baptist Youth
raiser to benefit that class. Further Choir. Fellowship will follow in
information may be obtained by the church social hall. Public invit· calling Rose Yocum at 949-2029.
ed.

It makes cruising
more enjoyable.

FRmAYNIGBT
SEAFOOD BUFFET

Vol. 42, No. 218
Copyrighted 1992

Friday, March 13, 4·8 P.M.

2 Sections, 14 Pages 25 conta
A llultlmedlo Inc. Newspoper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, March 13, 1992

Goodyear announces $63.5 million expansion

$ 49
PER PERSON

The Dexter Trooper ill a claBSic
haoc!Bewn boat llhoe with pleqty of
cushioning for thoae timea when
you're traveling on land.

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MIDDLEPORT

SHOE PLACE
992·5627 )

PERFORMANCE PLANNED • The children's play, "Rum·
plestiltskin" wiD be held on Friday evening at 7 p.m. at the Middleport American Legion Hall. The familiar performance will be
enacted by the Columbus Junior Theatre and is sponsored locally
by the Middleport Recreation Department. Tickets for tbe performance are $2 for adults and $1 for preschoolers and students.
Information is available from the recreation department, 9926782.

By Mindy Kearns .
prepared press release.
In a morning interview with
A $63.5 million expansiOn h~s
been announced for Goodyear s Goodyear officials, the Register
Poim Pleasant polyester resin plant, learned from Wayne Love, plant
located in Apple Grove, with the manager, that the expansion will
formal
announcement
and create anywhere from .50 to .80
groundbreaking ceremony planned · permanent new JObs, while creaung
for today.
a peale of ISO to 200 construction
Gov GastDn Caperton was JobS.
sched~led to attend the I p.m.
Scheduled for completion by the
first
quarter of 1994. the expansion
ceremony.
boost
annual
PET
The expansion will increase the will
plant's capacity to. manufacture (polyethylene tercphthalate) resin
resins used in makin~ food con- production by more than 35 pertainers. company offic1als srud '" a cent. While Love stated that

preliminary work, such as surveying, is being done already, actual
construction on the expansion will
begin in July or August.
Love said of the new jobs, about
15 to 20 percent of the permanent
positions will be highly skilled,
technical people. He added tile
company recruits these employees
from Kentucky, Ohio and West
Virginia.
"We find we do better recruiting
local people because they want to
stay in the area," Love stated. He
added the remainder of the per-

manentjobs would be "local hires."
Good~ear
is engaged in
negotiauons regarding the sale of
the polyester business, which
would include the expansion announced today. Accordmg tD Terry
Persinger, · vice president and
general
manager,
Goodyear
Polyester Division, the expansion
was purely business driven with the
timing of the project being crucial.
He said the company has touched
base with potential buyers, and they
were aware of the expansion
project.

By BRIAN J, REED
new medium-security state prison,
Sentinel News Staff
he hopes to be employed there.
· A Meigs County man has been That would be a far cry from the
honored by the Ohio Department of days when Gilmore had no steady
Education for his accomplishments employment, when he depended on
in the General Equivalency Diplo- disability benefits and on public
rna program, and now , Bi!l assistance.
Gilmore of Pomeroy has set hts
Gilmore said Thursday that the
sights on a life-long career.
A.B.E. program has made a draGilmore scored in the top 10 malic difference in his life.
percent of all G.B.D. recipients in
"Passing my G.E.D. gave me a
the State of Ohio in 1991, and is lot more confidence," Gilmore
now eligible to receive a college said, "and it opened the door for
scholarship.
better employment. There arc lots
Gilmore participated in the and lots of jobs out there that you
Meigs County Adult Basic Educa- can't even apply for without a high
tion prQgram in Middleport, and school diploma."
was taught by A.B.E. instructors
"You get out of it what you put
Shirley Mitchell and Meryl into it," he said. "If you want to
Houdasheldv He rrt!W""attends · learn. the staff at· the-A.B.E. P,roBuckeye Hill Cancer Center, where gram is capable of helping you. '
he is pursuin~ the Basic Peace
Gilmore said that he received a
Officers Traimng program. After lot of family encouragement during
completing that course, GilrMre his days in the A.B.E. program, and
hopes to get his degree m cnmmol- now that he is enrolled at Buckeye
ogy.
.
.
.
Hills. He and his wife, Katie have a
Gilmore sa1d that 1f Me1gs son Bill, and a daughter, Heidi.
County is selected as the site for a
.:We're very proud of Bill and

The Meigs County Board of
Education will expand the Adult
Basic Education/Jobs program
under a pilot project funded with a
$20,634.38 grant.
A report on the grant and the
planned expansion was given by
County Superintendent John D.
Riebel, Sr. at this week's meeting
of tile Meigs County Board of Education.
The pilot project is a cooperative effort of the Ohio Department
of Education and the Ohio Depart. ment of Human Services, with
·active panicipation locally of the
County Board of Education and the
..Miljgs...Collll.cy...D.epartment .of
•
Human Services.
Meigs County was selected as
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one of four counties to be included
in the program. The new funding is
in add1tion to money also received
for the county's ABE/JOBS program, Riebel said.
.
The superintendent reported that
the state evaluation of the County
Board of Education has been
HIGH SCORE - Pomeroy resident Bill Gilmore and his
received and a public meeting to
instructors in the Meigs County Adult Basic Education program
discuss the results of the evaluation
are mighty proud or bis G.E.D. score. Gilmore, seated far left,
with the public has been set for
scored in the top 10 percent statewide In 1991, and is now etigible
Monday, April 6, at 7 p.m. That
tor a college scbolarsbip. Gilmore is also the bigbest ~.E.D. reci.pimeeting will be followed by the
ent
to come out or ibe local A.B.E. program. P1ctured w1tb
reguar session of tile Board.
Gilmore
are his A.B.E. instructors Shirley Mitchell and Meryl
Clarence Ed Evans. a private
Houdasbeldt. (Sentinel Photo by Brian J, Reed)
educational consultant, met with
WASHINGTON (AP) the board to present his ideas conEmbarrassed
House members are
cerning the need for a community
rushing
to
give
constituents an
college in Meigs County as well as Puckett and Ernestine Kay Ward of handicapped teacher, three years,
an Educational Technology Center, Meigs Local were awarded school and Marie Mulford, multi-handi - explanation of their check-kiting
habits before the release of an officapped teacher, two years.
the purpose of which would be to bus driver certificates.
cial
offenders list. Many feared
promote a closer working relationContracts for several county
Sale of a copier to the Davis- voters would seek retribution on
ship between students, schools and employees were extended. They Quickel Insurance Co. was
employers.
.
.
include Kitty Hazier, talented and approved; Also discussed and election day.
The House early today voted
It was voted darmg the meeung gifted coordinator, three years: approved was a code of ethics for
4
26-0
to make public the names of
to participate in the Ohio School Sandy Chadwell, speech patholo- members of boan1s of education.
3S5
current
and former members
Board Association's !993 Workers gist, five years: Susie Heines and
Compensation Group R,ating Pro- Michele Pratt. speech pathologists,
Attending besides Riebel were who took advantage of free overgram .
.
three years; Perianna .Holmberg, Oris Smith, presid\lnt, Bill Quickel, drafts at the House bank. It singled
Kathy Barringer and Patsy severe behavior handicapped teaeh- vice president, Robert Burdette, out 24 as the worst abusers, and left
it to the public til label the rest
Prater of Eastern Local and Sidney er, three years: Patty Coole, multi- Jeff Harris and Harold Lohse.
.
The chamber began its debate

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MERCURY

Goodyear's Polyester Division is
a manufacturing and technological
leader in polyester resins for food
containers, beverage bottles, dual
ovenable food trays and clear thermoformed containers.
The division also recently stated
com mercia! production of a foodgrade. FDA-approved PET resin
called "Repete," which uses
recycled bottles as a raw material.
According to Love, Goodyear
had prior expansions at the local
plant in both 1988 and 199 L
Continued on page 3

Meigs County man honored
by state for high GED score

Meigs board
to expand
program

FORD

"From day one, all potential
buyers were told of the expansion,
and the cost of the project was
shown 10 them. Potential buyers are
not only buying the business, but
the future and the potential of the
bu~;ness," Love said .
"This new facility will help the
Polyester Division maintain its
growth and increase its capabilities
to supply quality polyester resins at
low cost," said Persinger. "Newly
developed Goodyear melt and solid
state technologies will be used to
assure thi s continued leadership."

his accomplishments," instructor
Shirley Mitchell said. "His score of
72.6 is the highest score achieved
so far in the Meigs County program.''

.

The G.E.D. program tests adults
in the areas of writing skills, social .
studies, science. literature and the
arts and mathematics. The passing.
score for the G.E.D. program is an
average in all subject$ of 45.
Besides ~g adults for the
G.E.D. exammation, the Meigs
County Adult Basic Education pro-_
gram provides literacy training as·
well as training in basic skills.·
Classes are offered at the Middle-·
port branch of the Meigs County
Public Library (992-5713) Rnd at
the J.'f.P.A. office in Pomeroy
(992-2222) and information about
the program is available from
either location.
Besides
Mitchell
and
Houdasheldl, A.B.E. instructors
include Avanell Evans and Pal
Nease.

House votes to disclose
all check-bouncers

STOCK# 2166

RETAIL................................................118,300.00
INVOICE. ..............................................16,034.00
GAS.......................................................................O.OO
+..................................................................49.00

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. RETAIL ......'14,706.00
INYOICE......13,370.30
GAS..........................O.OO
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REBATE........1,500.00

RETAIL.;••••••*16,778.00
INYOICE........15,214.10 ·

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Makes you think, doestit it? An offer like this,
combined with present interest rates, makes. .
equity loans asman W'irf to borrow money. And
youcanuse~equity loan toto~lidate debts,
rnakehorne1II1piOVelll£IlormaJOfpurchases.
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loan may be tax deductible7*And no matter ho_w
long you've owned your home, ~have an eqtnty
·loan to fit your.~eeds. To apply, JUSt ~-800727-6565 orVISlt the rJAAIV"=~I~
Bank One ~near Qll'f/Wn ~UI~,_·
you for full deul~s
~it takes:
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WASHJNGTON (AP) - The
Senate is offering to let millions of
Americans dip into their Individual
Retirement Aocounts to fmance the
purchase of a new car.
_ Ail amendment providing penal,ty-free IRA withdrawals of up to ·
$10,000 for buying a ear this year
was added to a Democratic tax-cut
)De~sure Thursday night. The
amendment's future is no brighter
than that of tlie overall bil~ which
President Bush is promising to
velQ.'i .
But the prospect of a veto is not
~etetring ~enators fr~m add!ng
amendments to the b1ll, whtch
Democratic leaders hope to piss by
tonight. Do~ens of proposed
chang~ were pending, although it
was unlikely most would be considered.
: "Thll bill 1s aoing to be vetoed
and the veto is ~oln\:J: sus·
tainecl," Repubbcan
r Bob
Dole of Kanaaa retnlnded col·
leagues. "Unless
need to
practico there's no
to offer all
these IIIICildmatts.••
Democrats, who control the
·Senate, have sucmd'ully defended
tholr tnitldle-class tu. ctlt apbllt
1W0 nt$r cltalienpl, IIIII are JD-

y.:Just

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dnce the flood of amondmon~a

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stuff. But when it became clear that
the House was going to vote ID disclose all the names, that figure
began to soar.
House Speaker Torn Foley was
asked today if he thought many
members would lose their seats
because of a repeated overdrafts.
"I don't think that you'll see
many members of Coogress losing
their jobs ... over this itself," Foley
said on NBC. "But members will
have ID tell the truth to their ,constituents, explain what happened.
And I think for tile most part. those
Continued on page 3

Senate votes incentive for car Legislators oppose waste dump :
buyers, loo·ks to pass .tax cut

REBATE ... ;................................................750.00

PRICE.................................... $15,333.00*

by accepting the resignation of tile
overseer of the now-defunct bank,
Sergeant at Arms Jack Russ. But
for the most part, lawmakers worried aloud about their own jobs.
"As of today," ethics committee member Fred Grandy, R-Iowa,
told his colleagues, "your talkshow hosts have a topic. Your
opponent has an issue. And your
constituents have a reason to support term limitations."
Before Thursday, only about
five dozen lawmakers had confessed to writing checks beyond
their balances. mostly small-change

'-'

A majority of senators rejected
Bush's short-term tax plan for
stimulating the economy. A bipartisan effort to eliminate the tax cut
and use the revenue from a tax
increase on the rich to reduce llie
deficit was defeated Th-y.
It is the tax increase that has
raised Bush's ire. It would generally be paid by single people witti
annual incomes above about
$180,000 and couples above the
$210,000 range. In addition, those
with taxable incomes above $1 million· would be hit with a surtax of
up to 10 J;lMeftt.
The b1ggest' single share of that
tax increase would finance a permanent taX credit of up lO $300
year for each child under 16 in
families making less than $60,000.
The bill a11o includes a venlon
ol tho even tax CUlptl thll Busb
recommended u lbart-tt:rm stimulants ror the eCODomy. These
lncltiele a capilll-p!nlllll redlit:don, a new Cledit of up to $5.000
for 10me home buycra, special
relief for the real esi&amp;IO industry
and u · incendve for busineiSes to
buy macllinely thiJ year.
1bo Seaale lgreed to allow IRA
widldrawlll for car buyen 0\'el the
01111011t1on of
LlOyd Benucn.
D·'l'ow, chief author of the tax
bill. He called it bad retirement

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sen.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A
legislator who in 1984 voted to let
Ohio join a compact of Midwest
policy. "What we are seeing here states for the disposal of low-level
1s shortsighted thinking," he said. radioactive waste now is proposing
••A car is not an investment"
the state pull out of the agreement
S~n. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., who
Sen. Neal Zimmers, D-Da&gt;"Dn,
wrote the IRA amendment, cited said Thursday he is lntroduciRg a
one estimate that it could encour- bill for the withdrawal of Ohio
age up to 6.S million people to buy from the Midwest Interstate Comnew cars.
pact on Low-level Radioactive
"The automobile industry is the Waste.
The measure also would
very hean of the recession,·· said block other states from disposiag
Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo. of their waste in Ohio.
"Revival of the automobile indus· . Zimmers said sponsors of lhe
try is the answer ID the revival of 1984 legislation assured him at the
the economy."
time that Michigan would wind up
The Democratic bill and a simi- being tile dump site, and t1!at Ohio
lar version already passed by the had an option of backing out of the
House would permit penalty-free deal.
,
wilhdrawala froni IRAs to help buy
"Even so, obviously, I think
a first homo or to .pay tuition or what we've learned as of today
medical cxpenaes.
would have changed my position
Tbe Senate also accepted anyway," be said.
III)Cildmcats by:
.
Zimmen outlined details of hiJ
-Sell. Howard Metzenbaum, propOsal It a news conference the
D-Ohlo. to deny tax deductions in same day Rep. Ronald MOUI intronviftll and lou takeovers lhat'·
bavo been aublitlizod by federal duced a reJOiutlon in t11e Houle to
reaaiiiDG. He llid tblt would save t~~d.!':'th~n~u~~~
$900 million over the next five
• t is my position that Ohio iJ
yean.
an unsuitable place for a radioac-Bontion, to allow self- live wute diDftp," MOUI, D-Parma,
employed people to deduct I 00 said in a news release.
pen:ent rl tho cost of buying health
"Mucb of Ohio iJ in the Great
lllltii'IIICe Cot tbeattlelvea illd their Lakes ecosystenl, .S lilY nac~
famllloa. 1bo *n&amp;C. from ~ per· wute accident would lllftll' bave a
cent under cwrept 1.,_., ~uld be disastrous effect qn !lOt only our
perrn.J)L
environment, but also on tbe

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health, safety and welfare of many ated within the state.
A separate bill expected to be
Ohio residents," he said
Zimmers• bill would require the introduced on behalf of Gov.
Ohio Environmental Protection George Voinovich would authorize
Agency to set standards, subject to the state to provide a dump for
legislative approval, for operation waste from Ohio, Iowa, Missouri,
by pri vale industry of a plant to · Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesohandle onlY, low-level waste gencr- la.

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EMS Unl't'S answer CallS

Five calls for assiSWICe were answered on Thursday and early
on Friday by units of Meigs County Emergency Medical Services.
At 1:51 p.m. on Thursday, Syracuse unit went to Forest Run
Road. Patsy Price was laken to Pleasant Valley Hospilll. At 4:19
p.m., Pomeroy squad went to State Route 143 for JIIIICS C. Wyatt,
who was transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 7:30 p.m.,
Life Flight transported James C. Wyatt to Riverside JlospitU. At
8:01. p.m., Rutland squad was sent to Gibson Road. Ken Wiland
was~ to O'Bieness Memorial Hospital.
On Friday at 3:19a.m., Middleport unit wentlQ Union Aven11e.
Betty Roell was taken to Veterans.

Davis arrested, charged

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Metis

.
County Sheriff J1mes M. Souslby reports the arrest on .•
Thunday evening of JiB L. Davis of New Haven, W.Va. oo a bid
c~
· to Souilby, Davis was arrested II a Pomeroy business
establllluneaL She E d and was released fiom custody
~ allearinJ Ill Mt
County Court
.
Meilwbile, Cyndlia
o( POmeroy, who w..
1 d on
~~=!",.~~ofcbFrida~yc_lwsec. was achedbled 10 • ; • Ill
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�Friday, March 13, 1992· ·

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-2-The Dally Sentinel

Rubbergate: Full disclosure, nothing less _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
who had overdrawn their House
Bank accounts by more than a
month's salary, be disclosed to the
general public. The recommends-

In the wake of disclosures last
year by the General Accounting
Office that many members of the
U.S . House of Representati ves
were guilty of careless, if not outrig ht conscious abuse of their
check cashing privileges at the
House Bank, a pledge was made by
the House Leadership to get to the
bottom of this embarrassing revela·
tion.
This past week, after much
debate and deliberation, the U.S.
House of Representatives' Standards of Official Conduct Committee finally completed its investigation and reported that it plans to
recommend that the names of 19 ·
current and five fonner members.

Cong. Clarence
Miller
iions of the 14-member bipantisan
ethics panel were not unanimous,
however, in that four of its members felt that a much higher number
of members willfully and knowingly abused their privileges and that
the list to be released should, be a
lot longer, if not all inclusive.
Let me bi!Ck up for a minute and
explain the workings of this now

defunct bank. What_has been
referred ro by the tnedia as a bank
was, in reality, a member's cooper·
ative. It was an operation set up for
the convenience of the members
and was located close ro the House
Chambers in the U.S. Capitol
Building.
Each month, each member's
payroll check would be deposited
wilh this institution if lhe members ·
so des ignated. Mon ies kept on
account did not earn interest as
they do with most other banking
establishments. The collective
monies deposited, unlike other conventional banks and credit unions,
was not reinvested to earn income.
It simply _remained on deposit. Nor-

mally this reservoir of funds was
more than sufficient to cover any
overdrafts that members might
write. The great majority of members pracliced good banking habits
and kept a surplus in their accounts
to draw against.
There were !hose, however, who
knew lhat regardless of lhe amount
of money !hey might have in their
account a given time, that they
could write a check for any amount
and the House bank would cover it.
In effect, they were using the
deposits of their colleagues (not
tax payer dollars) to cover their
shortfalls. Knowtng that they
weren't going to be charged, like
!hey would at a conventional bank-

ing institution for such overdrafts, a
number of members proceeded to
make a habit of the practice. It is
the se members that most feel
should be exposed for their indiscretions.
In total, some 355 lawmakers
(296 current and 59 former members) either wittingly or unwittingly, were found to have overdrawn
their accounts at least once
between July, 1988 and last Fall.
Some want to see all of the names
on this list released. Others feel just
those that showed a conscious pattern of abu se should be held
accountable, and those that unwittingly overdrew their account on
one or two occasions, be spared

public disclosure.
Personally, I'm concerned that
the general public is inclined to tar
everybody with the same brush .
Whether the member in question
overdrew hi s or her account by
$5.20 or $5,200, whether he or she
wrote one bad check or a hundred
bad checks, the verdict would be
the same - guilty as charged. At the
same time, if the ethics committee
only recommends releasing the
names of the 24 members that it
deems to be flagrant abusers, I'm
afraid the public will be inclined to
yell, "coverup!"
The committee's definition of
flagrant, I might add, is any repeat
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. ~d W. Mattox, 70, of
N1tro, dicd; Wed_nesday, Mmt~ ll,
1992,. at hiS residenee followmg a
short tlli!CSS·
. A nauve of ~n. WV, _Mauox
was a 42 ,Yeat reside;nt Of Nttro. He
was a ret!ted. su~MSO: from FMC
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Raymond "Ray" S. Hayes, 76,
of West Columbia, died Thursday,
Mmth 12, 1992, at his residence.
He was born April 24, 1915, in
Jobs, OH., lhe son of the late Carson and Hazel .(Shuulesworth)
Hayes.
He was a retired Mason County
Courthouse MaintenanCe employee
and a former employee of the Norlh
Aplericah Avialion Company in
Columbus, OH:-He ·was alsO a self·
employed carpenter and a veJeran
of World War II.
He was preceded in death by his
wife, Groce (Simpkins) Hayes.
Survivors
include
three
daughters, Sharon and Charlene,
both of Columbus, and Anna King
of Gallipolis; one step-daughter,
Linda Simpkins of Gallipolis; one
step-son, Edward Simpkins of Gallipolis; two sisters, Helen Grace
Rusche! of Syracuse, OH., and !Ia
Mae Bowers of Patask•la, OH.;
four brothers, Virgil Hayes of
Columbus, Carson Hayes of TC~~as,
Robert Hayes of SyracliSe, and William Hayes of Illinois; eight
grandchildren; and three great·
grandchildren.
.
Fulltl81 services will he conduc·
ted Monday at II a.m. at the Crow·
Russell Funeral Home in Point
Pleasant Burial will follow in
Kirkland Memorial Ganlens in
Point PleasanL
Friends may call lhe funeral
home Sunday from 5 to 9 p.m.

Leonard Mattox

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sa99.95

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842 2•dAve.
Gal;als, Olllo

Raymond Hayes

NAME BRANDS TO BE RELEASED...

12 NOON 'TIL 8:00 P.M.
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Two step-children of Helen
Caldwell, 85, of Tuppers Plains,
who died Thursday at St. Joseph
Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va.,
w.ere unintentionally omitted by lhe
family in the obituary liSting of surVIvors. They are a step-son, Bill
Caldwell, and a step-daughter, Rita
Hutchnson, both of Columbus. A
sister-in-law, Lucy Young, also
preceded Mrs. Caldwell in death.

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6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH
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Extended forecast:
Soulb·Central Oblo
Sunday tbrougb Tuesday:
Toni~ht, becoming cloudy with
A chance of flurries Sunday.
snow hkely late. Low 25-30.
Fair
on Monday and Tuesday.
Chance of snow is 60 percent Sat·
Highs
in upper 20s to lhe upper 30s
urday, ~ likely in lhe morning,
Sunday
and Monday and the 40s
becomtng partly cloudy in the
Tuesday.
Lows 15-25 Sunday and
afternoon. High in the low 40s.
Monday and the 20s Tuesday.
Chance of snow is 60 peltCDt

Helen Caldwell

SUNDAYIII

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A weak low pressure area may
affect Ohio Sutiday with a cbance
of flurries. Highs will range from
lhe upper 20s to lhe upper 30s.
Around tbe nation
Dry weather prevailed across
much of the nation today, but a
storm front threatened to bring
light snow to the northern Plains
and the upper Mississippi Valley.
Snow was possible in northern
New York and _nll'lhern Maine.
Mild temperatures were expect~rossMmuch of lhe West, as far
n On~=a.hea
zed N yJ:'• Osvy snow para1
ewff' . Is t werco County,
orhcm g o diCta s o c ose ~ome
sc oo 1s an canco1 recreauona
events. The snow rota! in Parish ,
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AUTHORIZED AND CERTIFIED REDUCTIONS
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1

The Daily Sentioel
(UIPI 111-110)
l'ubllohed ....,. ofloraoon, Mondoy
t.lmluP Fliday, JU CGm Sl:.. ~·
Ohio by lhe Ohio VolloJ 1'1111ltohln1
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Joe Neal; 81, of Veterans ·
Memorial Exteaded Care Unit, ·
Pomeroy, formerly of S08 Oak
Drive, Oalliilolil, died Tuesday, .
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10, 1992 at VeteranS MemoOlio M11111t......................................... te.llll
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. He was bom Dec. \S, 1910 in
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PaiCI
HarriJon TOYil1allkl Glllla County,
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'$;•.,.,
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or
trt 111- • - t. The
Ho wu • retired empl~ of
CIIJtiJOIIo Da!IJ ~ - I llno.lia
at If -tit t.Ooti. cr.tll wtlllM at- thO Columbut Cll)' Hellth Depart•

Ohio Valley and the northern
Plains; and in the 50s and 60s
across much of the Soulh, central
Plains and the interior west
Temperatures were expected to
reach the 70s today in western
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. tQX reJ,f.,un dS
zon
zn
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aThrea
'Y sent to 0 hioans
I
e nternal Revenue Service
has issued more than $459 million
in federal refunds to central and
so.uthern Ohioans, $63 million
more than last year at this time.
The reason_ Ohioans are filing
earlier and getting larger refunds
according ro an agency &lt;Micesperson. The average refund-iii central
and southern Ohio is $981.
Using electtonic filing or IRS's
new file by phone system, TeleFile,
~ the fastest ways ro get a refund,
~~ IRS spokesperson Teri Dixon.
WJ!b both fliing methods, you can
recetve your refund in three weeks
or less," Dixon said, '"and if you
owe additional tax, you have the
option of filing now and paying by
April IS."
Both systems also can help prevent math errors, the number one
mistake made on returns, according
to the IRS.
Other common mistakes include
overlooking tax credits and deductions, neglecting to attach all
required tax forms and schedules
and selecting the wrong tax from
the tax tables.

StOCkS

House

Ellen Jeffrey , both of Pecks Mill,
W.Va., Betty Kavanaga and Rossie
Southworth; and two half brothers,
Joe Gore and Jimmy Gore.
Services will be held 2 p.m.
Sunday at Evans Funeral Home,
Chapmanville, W.Va., with Virgil
Hill officiating. Burial will be in
Stollings Cemetery, Manila, W.Va.
Friends may call at lhe funeral
home from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday.

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Ho wu a member of Grace
Utllletl Me«Hla Chln:lt, Mantinl
Dawll Lod&amp;e 1, OalliJtolla, where
he - • 50 Year mentber, and dte
Bahllllore Elatem Sw Chapter
124, Bald men, Oltlo.
He WM pleceded in clealh by his
wlfo, Doris L. Love Neal on Feb.
27, Jt89. Wl1ottl he IMTied Dec.
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RecycHng rescheduled
The recycling day scheduled for
Pomeroy on Saturday has been
postponed to a later date. Meigs
County Litter Control will publisll
the rescheduled date.

Continued rro~ page 1

"When we start talking (about expansions) we talk hours, not days
or months. It is very well organized
and very well conttolled." Both
Love and Persinger noted the Apple
Grove plant has "world class
employees" and credited them for
thell' hard work.
Persinger said the resin produced
by the local Goodyear plant goes
worldwide due to its good quality.
Love stated the expansion would
be a clean, environmentally sound .
facility, designed with the environment and neighbors in mind,
and will include a building approximately IOOxlOO·fect, seven to
eight stories tall.
The actual construction will be
on a 40-acre site south of the plant,
according ro Persinger. Although
the officials said the expansion will
not be extremely impressive on the
outside, the expansion will be self-

Rubbergate.•.
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offender who overdrew their
account hy more than one montlt ' s
net pay for at Ic:1st eight or U1c 39month period under review. Falling
outside this definition arc another
42 members who wrote as many as
800 bad checks each. But because
they didn't overdraw more than
their net monthly pay for eight of
the 39 months, the committee feels
they should be spared public disclosure. If you add these 42 logcthcr ., ;th the 24 to be disclosed and
total up their bounced cheeks, you
have a frightening sum of some
$10.8 million in overdrafts.
No wonder the public is losing
faith in their governmental institutions. No wonder the public, in
increa~ing numbers, is declining to
participate in the elective process.
How ca• we expect Congress to
balance the nations check book if it
can't balance its own? In my jud~·
mcnt, the only way we can put thts
sorry and sordid i!&gt;.~UC to rest is to
publish the complete list of those
who overdrew their accounts.
Though this may lead to some
unfair political hCad hunting on the
part of congressional challengers
this Fnll,l'rn confident thatlhe vet·
ing public can make the necessary
disunction
·

contained and can operate without
the existing plant. Also included in
the expansion plans will be a new
rail system.
Frank Lee, director of the Mason
County Development Authority,
credited Rowland Phillips of the
Governor's office, and Mark James
of Appalachian Power Company,
with assisting in plans for the
project.
Charles Lanham, president of the
development authority, said there
are two a~pects of the project that
make it good news. First, the expansion means jobs for the community, which is the role of the
development authority, in helping
existing businesses expand. Equally
importanl, Lanham said, is the
pride and confidence the company
ts demonstrating by locating the
expansion in Mason County. "And
we're very pleased with that," Lanham stated.
Also present during the interview
was J.M. "Bob" Roberts, manager
of industrial relations at the plant.

Program seheduled
Jennifer Sheets, Pomeroy attor-: ·
ney, wiD present a program on Liv-: .
ing WiUs during the family council: :
meeting at the Pomeroy Nursing· ·
and Rehabilitation Center on: ·
March 31 at 7 p.m. The program is
open to the public.
Homemakers meet
The Syracuse Homemakers will .
meet Wednesday at the municipal
buildin$. Those attending bring :
sweatshirts. They will be used to·.·
make cardigans.
:·:
Auxiliary to meet
·:~
Veterans Memorial Hospital ; :
Auxiliary will meet Tuesday at:•;
2:30p.m. in the conference
of the hospital. There will be a pig.:::
in-a-poke sale.
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COLONY THEATRE
THRU THURSDAY
STEVE DIANE MARTIN
MARTIN KEATON SHORT

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SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
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We diS l'or fNf.fY deduction and credit to which
you are eutltled. We'll find you the biggeSt tax

refund you

POMilOY
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months.
Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calir.,
who disclosed he wrote an estimated 160 bad checks in the past three
years.

_Meigs announcements __

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Hospt'tal news:

Veterans Memorial
•
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS - .
Freda Elam, Pomeroy, and Mary
· Overturf, Gallipolis.
.,
The Earned Income Credit is the
THURSDAY DISCHARGES •.· .
most often overlooked tax credit, Marian Smart, Dortha Handley .....
Dixon said. The credit can add up Gamet Bachner, Robert Lee and·_·
$
Harold McDaniel.
ro 2•020 to lhe refunds of working
~arents with iocomes of less than
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER "
21 •125·
Disebarges Man:b 12- earor· '
According to the IRS, lhree of Dewhurst, Frances Harkins Laura ·
~f;n:r returns usually include a Montgomery, Mrs, Rodney' Myers :
and son, and Norma Steele.
:
Birtbs Marcb 12 - Mr. and ·
Mrs. Ted Hayes, son, Dexter. Mr. :
and Mrs. Richard Patterson son
Crown City.
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Ashland0i1. ..........,.......... .311{2
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AT&amp;T... ............................. .37 7/8
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Bank One........................... .45 3!8 who do, who come forward with .
Bob Evans ........................17 5/8
the information and give it clearly :
Ch · Sho
29 3!8 and_concisely, will have an oppor- ·.
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p...................l7 3/4 tu".W:eto come back here.... "
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surprise move had immediGoodyearT&amp;R ..................62
ate political consequences, as
Key Centurion ................... 17 3/4
members fearful of negative pub·
Lands End ..................... ... .36
licity hurriedly came clean.
Limited Inc . ...................... 27 1/8
Among those who came forward
Multimedia Inc ........... ....... 28 1/4
were:
Rax Restaurant. ........... :.. ,.. ! 3/8
Rep. Charles Hatcher, D-Ga.,
Robbins&amp;Myers ................ l91{2
who said overdrew his account as
Shoney's Inc ......................25 3/4 many as 780 times over the 39

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Texas, southern New Mexico and
Southern California. The mercury .•
was expected to reach the 80s in : ·
southern Arizona.
The high for the nation Thurs· .
day was 85 at Palm Springs Calif. . ·
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Survivors several nieces and
World War D and a member of St.
nephews;
and grand and greatPaul United Methodist Chun:h in
grand nieces and nephews.
Nitro.
He was preceded in death by
SurviYOi's include his wife, Mrs.
Velma Christine Mattox; two one brother, one sister, and one
daughters, Mrs. Karen Null of half-brother.
Services will be held at I p.m.
lager, W,V and Mrs. Mary A: Lett
Monday
at Waugh-Halley-Wood
ofHumcane, WV; a son, Michael
Funeral
Home,
with the Rev. Joe
W. Ma~ll of Tacoma, WA; his
mother, Mrs. Edna Matrox of Point Hefner officiating. Burial will be in
Pleasant; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Wil- Vinron Memorial Park.
Friends may call the funeral
son of Point Pleasant; a brother,
Walter (Otho) Mattox of Point home on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and
. 7-9p.m.
Pleasant and five grandchildren.
There will be Masonic services
Service will be 2 p.m. Sarurday,
at
8:30
p.m. Sunday by Morning
Mmth 14, al St. Paul Urtited
Methodist Churth, Nitto, with Rev. Dawn Masonic Lodge 7.
Okey Harless officiating. Burial
wiD be in Tyler Mountain Memory William Probert
William John Probert, 67, St.
Gardens, Charleston.
Clairsville,
formerly of Middleport,
Friends may call at the Gatens
died
Wednesday,
March 11, 1992
Funeral Home in Poca, WV, from
at
Ohio
Valley
Medical
Center in
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today
Wheeling.
.
(Friday).
Born·at Carrollton on July 4,
1924 , be was a son of the late
Maurice Mayes
William E. and Hazel Mandley
Maurice Austin Mayes, 79, of Probert. He was a retired OCPM
HendefS011, died Thursday, Mmth manager for lhe Ohio ·Power Com12, 1992 at his residence following pany, a member of the Thoburn
a shon illness.
United Methodist Church, the BelHe was born April 17, 1912 in laire American Legion and the
Mount Washingron, Pa., the son of Ohio Professional Society of Engithe late George and Kathryn neers. He was also an army veteran
(Austin) Mayes.
of World War !I.
He was a retired employee of the
Mr. Probert is survived by his
United States Postal Service, a wife, Marie Kasten Huber Probert;
member of the Church of Christ in four sons, David A. of Middlerown,
HCnderson, and a captain in the William D. of Corpus Christie,
United States Army during World Texas, Richard S. of Shadyside ,
War II. Also, he helped 0111anize the and Timothy J. of Columbia, S.C.;
National Guard Ordinance #3664 in two daughters, Kathleen Bonar of
Mason County, and w&amp;S a SIJ.year Shadyside, and Karen E. Vosler of
chartered member of lhe Loyal Or· Columbus; one brother, Charles
der of lite Moose. Lodge #731, as Probert of Lindhorst; one sister,
well u a member of the American Connie Mix of North Canron; and
Legion, Mason County Post #23. eight grandchildren.
Friends may call today 2-4 p.m.
He was a graduate of West Virginia
University, whue he was also cap- and 7-9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral
Home where services will be held
tain of lite football team.
He was Jireceded in death by his Saturday at II a.m. with Rev.
wife, Nancy (Hite) Mayes; and one David L. Bush officiating. Burial
will be iti Holly Memorial Gardens
brolher, Lyle Austin.
at
Pleasant Grove.
Survivors include one son,
Memorial contributions may be
Maurice "Todd" Mayes of Hender·
made
to the American Cancer Socison; two daughters, Maury Bur·
neue of Gallipolis and Sonya Jo ety.
Call of New Orleans, La.; six Inez L. Stollings
pandchilclren;
four
greatgrandchildren; and a special friend.
Mrs. Inez L. Srollings, 76, of
FunctaJ services wtll be eonduc- Chester, formerly of Manila,
ted S111day at 1:30 p.m. it the W.Va., died Thursday, March 12,
Crow-HIISSCII Funeral Home in 1992, at Pleasant Valley Hospital,
Point Pleasan~ with Eugene Zopp, Point Pleasan~ W.Va.
minisJCr, officiating. Military
She was born 011 June 2, 1915 at
graveside riles by the American GarreltS Fork, W.Va., daughter of
Legion, Mason County Post 123, the late Walter Sonny and Emma
will follow at Kirkland Memorial Wallen Gore.
Ganlens in Point Pleasant
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include' one son, JackServing as pallbearers will be
Todd and Keitll Pridemore, Lanee ie Srollings of Chester: one brother,
Call, Mike Criste, Steve Hite and Johnic Gore af Monaville, W.Va.;
one granddaughter. Anita Acker·
John Burnette.
of Huntington, W.Va.; five
Friends may call the fulltl81 man
half
sisters,
Lou Ann Gore of West
home Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. A Logan·, Marie
Lester and Mary
Moole memorial service will be at

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Billings, Mont., set records for the
date as temperatures warmed inro
the~ and lower 70s.
l!tghs today were predicted to
be tn the teens and 20s in the
Northe~st and around the Great
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Sports

Southern to put winning streak on line against Trimble
By SCOTI WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
The tradition-rich Racine Southem Tornadoes, co-SVAC champions and sectional champions at I 67, square off against the 14-9 Trimble Tomcats of the Tri-Valley Conference Saturday ai 1:30 p.m. for
the Division IV Southeast District
title at Ohio University's Convocation Center.
•
The winner of that game will
meet either Berlin Hiland or
Freeport Lakeland, both of which
sport 21-2 records. Those teams
will meet today at 7:30 p.m. at
Byesville.
Southern will have to match
forces with the likes of 5-fot-10

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Eastern's winter athletes
honored at sports banquet
Members of the various Eastern
High School winter sports teams
were honored in the high school
gymnasium Thursday with a fine
meal and awards assembly.
~ Eastern principal Charles Moore ·
gave th~ welcoming adW:ess and
innvocatJOn pnor ID those m attendance being served a delicious pot·
luck sl)'le meal.
Booster representative Chuck
Hoffman gave special recognition
.to senior members of the various
sports teams and cheerleading
squad.
Moore then introduced the
night's ftrSt speaker, Scott Wol£e,
junior high girls basketball coach.
That team posted an II-3 overall
mark and 8-2 SVAC slate, good for
second place.
Team members recognized were
Jessica Karr. Beth Bay, Nicole Nelson, Crystal Morris, Kristi Warner,
Lauren Young, Rebecca Evans,
Patsy Aeiker, Amanda Milhoan,
Laura Eastman, Crystal Holsinger,
Martie Holter and Christie Grossnickel. Managers were .Debra Dillon and Crystal Smith. Statisticians
were Noelle Pickens and Jeanie
Cline.
Dennis Eichinger, junior high
boys coach, then recognized the
members of his two clubs. The
eighth-grade team finished at 9-5
and second in the SVAC, while the
seventh-grade team was 7· 7.
Seventh grade team members
were Eric Dillard, Jeff Rankin,
Chris Bailey, Rickie Hollon, David
Vanlnwagen, Chad Wheeler, Seth
Carleton, Jerome Calaway, Pat
Aeiker, Matt Barnhart, Daniel OtiD,
Wes Sanders and Chance Watson.
Eighth graders were Jonathan
Avis, Jason Pullins, Mike Laughcry, Jason Sheets, Eric Hol!on,
Michael Barnett, Enc Hill, Micah
Otto, Kyle Ord, Brian Bowen,
Todd Shafer, Todd Jackson, Wally

Rockhold and Jason Phalen. Statisticians were JoAnn Calaway and
Kay Bailey, and Joe Bailey was
assisrant coach.
Advisor JiU Holter then presented junior high, reserve and varsity
cheerleading awards. Subbing for
the absent Debbie Brooks, Holter
passed out awards to the junior
high squad: Jamie Erwin, Melissa
Dempsey , Courtney Knapp,
Heather Well, Heather Howard and
Jeannie Newell.
Reserve cheerleaders are Andrea
Dillard, Arnie Friend, Jessica
Chevalier, Becky Mcintyre and
Jamie Ord.
Amy Well and Monica Adams
were given senior awards, while
other varsity cheerleaders, Tracy
Murphy, Penny Aeilcer, Michelle
Murphy, Anita Calaway, Shelly
Hendricks and Missy Harris were
recognized.
Aieker won the Most Improved
Award; Calaway, Most Spirited;
Tracy Murphy, Most Creative and
Cheerleader's Choice Award; and
Amy Well , Most Outstanding
Cheerleader.
Varsity and reserve girls basketball mentor Dawn Heideman honored members of the 1992 girls
sectional championship team.
Team members honored were
Jaime Wilson, Penny Aeiker, Nora
Eastman, Melissa Guess, Michelle
Schultz, Amy Beth Redovian, Tara
Congo, Tabby Phillips, Lee
Gillilan, Ruby Burke, Jennifer
Roush, Tiffany Gardner, Shelly
Metzger and Debbie Gray.
Assistant coaches were Laura
Reding and Tammy Capehart.
Sharon Baker and Jessica Radford
were statisticians, while Renee
Gray was manager. The team post·
ed a 15-7 overall mark and 11-3
S VAC record, good for second
place.
Burke was named Most
Improved; Wilson, Best Defensive

Player; Shelly Metzger, Most
Assists with 115 and 255 total
points scored; Aeiker, Hustle
Award; Gardner, Most Rebounds
with 291; and Roush and Phillips,
Stepping Stone Awards. Gardner
was recognized as having 25
rebounds in one game, a school
record..
Bwke, Phillips, Gardner, Roush
and Gillilan were honored as
seniors.
Head varsity boys basketball
coach Greg Ullman, then summarized his season and presented
awards.
Ullman, with the help of assistant Roger Bissell, presented
awards to the reserve team, which
finished second in the SVAC at 104 and had a 14-6 overall record.
Reserve players were Jeremy
Cline, Robert Reed, Mau Martin,
Randy Kaylor, Pat Newland, Wes
Arbaugh, Ryan Buckley, Jeff Steth·
em and Jerrod Vanlnwagen. ·Man·
agers were Seth Carleton and
Shaunlong.
Varsity team members honored
were Tim Bissell, Jeff Durst, Terry
McGuire, Mike Newland, Jeremy
Buckley, Chad Savoy, Chris Car·
lcton, Jeremy Cline, Pat Newland,
Wes Arbaugh and Chartie Bissell.
Statisticians were Lisa Golden,
Lorre Osborne, Marilyn Kibble and
Charlene Dailey.
Seniors honored for their final
year of service were Jeff Durst,
Tim Bissell, Terry McGuire and
Mike Newland.
Special awards were presented
to McGuire, Most Assists; Durst,
Best Free Throw Percentage and
Co-Best Offensive Player with Tim
Bissell; Charlie Bissell, Most
Improved and Best Rebounder;
Tim Bissell, Best Defensive Player;
and Mike Newland, 110% Award.
Moore then gave the benediction 10 end the night's program.

EHS GIRLS BASKETBALL AWARDSThese girls were honored at Thursday night's
winter sports banquet at EasternJfigh School
for outstanding eiTorts as members of Eastern's
1991-92 sectional championship basketball
team. Pictured are (L-R) TiiTany Gardner, Most
Rebounds (291); Ruby Burke, Most Improved

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Phoeni:c I06, Mi\w1\lkee 100
S.n AnUirlio 104, Hou.Aon 91

Deuvi~ 119, Ooldeo State 112
Ut.ah 114, S1cmnento 103

Tonll:ht's games
New Jeney

111 .

Tont~ht's

B01tm It H1nford,

Saturday's games

LA. Lakin 11 Wuhing~m, '?:30 p.m.
Chic.IJO 1t Orlando, 1:30 p.m.
Miami at Atlanui, 7:30 p.m.
New hncy.tNtw Yodt,I:XI p.m.

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U\lh 11 Sift Artonio,l:lO p.m.
~ 11 Milw1Wrec, 9 p.m.
Deuai11t SICllment.o, 10:30 p.m.

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O.U.It Seltlk, 10 p.m.

Boys-tournatnent acdon

game

H1nford It Winnipeg, 8:35p.m.
Wuhington 1t Philldclpftil, II :~ 1.m.
Dwoit at Mimcaota, 2:05p.m.
Bllffalo lt N.Y. Id.anden,1:05 p.m.
Bc.tm 11 Quebec, 1:3!i p.m.
Hmfctd at"Edmanon, i :OS p.m.
VanC&lt;IUYet 1t CalJII)', 1:05 p.m.
Lol An&amp;c.leti ll M~mltall, 1:05 p.m.
Pituburah ll Tc.omo.I :OS p.m.
N.Y. R1naen 11StLouis, 1:35 p.m.
New Jersey at S1n J~t., 10:35 p.m.

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lron.ton 1l, Warnn Local '2
K01Lo1ina Aller 44, M"on 42

Proclorvlllt Falrlalld 41, Calllpoll1

Tri· V1lley 67, SICU'benvillc 52
w. Geaua• 51, Ambula Edacwood

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Mauilloo T\l.lhw 81, Loudonville 14

Indiana 66, Wii«WWSi.n 41

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Transactions

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Southtm C1\ll, Arizanl SL 66

S10Non170, 0..,00 47
UCLA 89, Arizona 81

Baseball
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BALTIMORE ORIOLES - Ao·

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AUtnllt lt Conrertn«
Ch..-plonlhlp
Mllllchusctll 97, Wesl Vlrjlnlt91

aiancd Mite Lchm•n •. catcher; Mark
Smilh, 0\ltfieldcr; and Amfllio C1mno,
pi.ICher, \0 ~eir minor Amp in Saruc:CI,
flo.

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Maryland 81, Ocmaon 75

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Bc.tm Collcac 78, Providence 611
Miami 83, PittlbwJh 71

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MonJucac 74, S1. Louio 63

Memphd SL 79, Alo.·B""""""'" 67

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Cin. T\ltpin ~2. Bellt!on!.line 40
Col. Linden-McKinloy 61, Col. Eo•·

Sunday's games

. FinliWIMI
BLLLI«Il, O...U70

WALES CONFERENCE

Dll'iakln I
Cantall. McKinley 4!i, W001ter 37
Clc. St. Jsnati\11 43, P1nn1 Holy
Nlme40,0T
fllldloy 71. lWnl''!" 63
Lim~ St. 89, M1Nficld Sr. 77
Tot. St. John 64, Tot. SL FnnciJ 41
Tol. W'nitmcr51,Pc:ny•bwgS4
W1d1worth 65, Cuyaho&amp;~ Fal.IJi 52
Willoo&amp;)Lby S. 84, BNSh 71

N.Y. hlanden at Wuh.inston, 12:05
p.m.
Detroit It Winnipea. 3:0:5 p._m.
[.ol AnJdCIIt BoMn, 7;QS p.m.
()lebec It Buffalo. 7:05 p.m.
Pitll,butgh at Oaicaao, 8:35p.m.

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Covinatoo 43, Ruui1 35
Danville60,AniOI'Iil 31

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Aloa1il 11 Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
MinnciOUIIt Wuhinata~,7 : 30 p.m.
Indilna 11 Orlando. 7:30p.m.
Denver 11 Miami, 7:30p.m.
Portllnd 11 Atl~nta. 7:30p.m.
L.A. Llb:n 11 Clenland, 7:30 p.m.
Charlotte It HOUICOn, 1:30 p.m.
D.UU 1t LA. Clippen. I 0:30p.m.

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LynchbWJ C1y 43, Aderu 42, OT
:Z.ne~Ville ROICCtW 49, Tuscn1wn
C.Lh. 47

Phibdclphia S, Calsuy 4, OT
Pirublltgh 6, N.Y. hllrtden:4
Detroit 5, SL. Louis 4
Vancouvc:r 2, New Jeney 1

Saturday's games

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S1n Antonio .......... .39
HOUitm ................. 34
Denva .................. 21
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Crestview 39

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play, but Harold Walton's threepointer highlighted an 11-2 run by
Kent (9-19) that closed the game to
one point with 3:08 left.
McGee, on the bench with a
minor injury, returned and scored·
four quick points, then set up a JimHavrilla dunk that made it 59-55.
"I took it upon myself to go in
there and lift my teammates with
offensive play," McGee said .
"There's not a team here we can't·
beat."

LEGAL NOTICE
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has sel
for public hearing Case
No. 92-D1-EL·EFC, to
review the fuel procure·
ment practices and
policies of Ohio Power
Company, the operation
of liS Electric Fuel Component, and related matters. This hearing is
scheduled to begin at the
Commission offices at
10:00a.m. on March 16,
1992.

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The sign-up date for the 1992 baseball and softball season in
Rutland will be Saturday, March 14 from 9 a.m. to I p.m.
The cost is $10 per child. Children not playing last season will
need a copy of their birth certificates.

WVMS to open Sunday
Although practice sessions were washed out last weekend by the
spring rains, West Virginia Motor Speedway, located at Mmeral
Wells, W.Va. , will open its regular season Sunday, JL.:Iarch IS at
noon with a complete program of Late Models, Sem1-Lates and
modifieds.
Racine's Chris Diddle, who won each race there last year, is
again a favorite to defend his semi-late track title in 1992.

Turkey education courses slated
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife

will hold two courses at as many locations in Meigs County this
month.
.
The ftrSt will be held Sunday, March 15from I to 5 p.m . at Eastern High School. The second will be held _on S~nday, March 29
from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Meigs County Semor C1uzcns Center on
. Mulberry Street in Pomeroy.
.
In both instances, calll-800-282-3357 to reg1ster.

Wrestling teams sought
to enter spring tournament

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trouble. Trimble is physical and
depend on their rebou~ding
strength inside. If we get position
and utilize our quickness inside, we
can take their strength away. These
are the two major keys."
"AJso, we must shut down their
three point shooters. Kittle, and
both Dave and Charlie Gatchel can
put the ball in the hoop."
Caldwell continued, ''Going into
the game, we· can't be overconfi·
dent, but if we play our game we
can win. We must be totally
focused and come ready ID play."
"We will stick with the same
things that got us here. Offensively,
we'll do the same things until they
force us to adjust."
Caldwell made that statement,
but did not let the cat out of the bag
as to what defense he will run.
Almost completely a man-to-man
oriented team, SHS played all zone
defense on Monday and outfoxed
Paint Valley. Southern now has
two guns in its defensive arsenal
and know they can win with both.
· "Everyone on the team has
helped make us better by giving it
their all in practice. As a result we
are ready when we hit the floor.
The bench has been great this
year."
Southern team members are
Mark Allen, Jeremy Roush, Ryan
Williams, Michael Evans, Scoll
Lisle, Joshua Codner, Roy Lee Bailey, Chad Wise, Jamie Smith ,'
Michael Russell, Russell Singleton,
Billy Davis and Kenny Rizer.
"As you look at the banners in
the gym , you will see four odd
numbered years and three even
numbers years. This time out
(1992) we want to even it up by
adding another even numbered
year. One thing we will do in practice tomorrow (Friday) that we
haven't practiced yet this year is
practice cutting down the nets."
As always, SHS teams are prepared in every aspect. They hope to
utilize their latest practice session
after the game Saturday. And as
always, they will look good doing
it.

"""""TiieEHS Athletic Boosters will be sponsoring the annual Eastern
Alumni basketball games on Saturday, March 14. The women' s
game begins at6:30 p.m. with the men's game to follow.

PUBLIC SALE

T·SHIRTS

Hockey
CHICAGO (AP) - The NID.
and the players union plan to
resume contract talks today in
Toronto, trying to avert a strike that
could jeopardize the Stanley Cup
playoffs.
The league's Board of Gover·
nors met for six hours to discuss
what would be the league's first
strike. President John Ziegler said
he was encouraged by the scheduled resumption of talks, which
broke off Monday.

apnst McCauley, as well as offset
h1s driving.
Dave Gatchel, a 6-foot-1 senior
forward, hits the boards well, but
also can hit the three-point shot.
SHS must put a lot of perimeter
pressure on him, but not overplay
him because he can stop-and-pop.
He is betler, however, if he plants
his feet first. He averaged-15 per
game.
Scott Lisle will most like go
against Dave Gatchel.
Justin Day, a 6-1 junior forward,
is a strong offensive rebounder
with short range. He always fakes
before shooting and often leaves
his feet defensively.
·
With the exception of
McCauley, Trimble gives up a lot
of speed to Southern. Southern's
defensive intensity, either man-to·
man or the zone, should neuualize
Trimble's half court offense.
The nrst men off the bench for
Trimble are Rusty Richards and
Tom Hardy.
Richards is a versatile player
who shoots best in the open and is
not known to shoot well under any
pressure. Hardy usually comes in
for Gatchel in the post.
The game's matchups on paper
go to Southern with its much
stronger depth, and overall bench
strength.
Trimble, coached by Greg Holbert, usually lines up in a basic 2-3
defense with little' perimeter pressure. THS usually depends on shutting down the middle and getting
the defensive rebound.
Trimble also plays a man-toman, and because of its physical
strength will fight through the
picks. Southern's offense is finetuned to pick apart the Trimble
man-to-man.
Occassionally, Trimble will play
a box-and-one or a triangle-and·
two.
.
Offensively, Trimble runs a
somewhat lethargic motion offense
with little movement. They look
for both Gatchels or Richards
inside or let the three guards shoot
the three pointer.
Against a zone they will play a
two-guard offense with a high and
low post. Dave Gatchel will cut
across from the weak side and
either take the corner jumper or
penetrate and look for Charlie
Gatchel or Day.
Southern head coach Howie
Caldwell commented on the keys
to the game, saying, "Number onewe must rebound well and we must
shoot well. If not we could be in

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The sign-up days for the Harrisonville Youth League will he Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. at Harrisonville Elementary's elementary baseball fields . Players and parents are to bring a copy of
the child's birth certificate plus a$ 10 registration fee.

Gallon Northmor High School, located near Galion, is inviting
area wrestling teams 10 enter its Spring Wrestling Tournament on
March 2L For further infonnation please call419-946-3946. Entry
fee is $5 if pre-registered by March 20.

Ohio high-school
basketball scores

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Youth league signup
to start Saturday

All interested parties will
be given an opportunity
to be heard . Further information may be obtained
by contacting the Commission at 180 East
Broad Street, Columbus,
Ohio 43266-0573.

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be on sale at Southern High School this week. Southern will gel a
share of the sales sold at the school. Southern will play Trimble Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Convo in Athens.

Get ready for summer
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Heard about

Glrls-toumoment ~~:lkill

and Jennifer Roush, Stepping Stone Awards;
Jaime Wilson, Best Defensive Player; Michelle
Metzger, Most Assists (115); and Penny Aeiker,
Hustle Award. Gardner, Roush, Burke, Phillips
and Lee Gillilan (not pictured) were also recognized as seniors.

Southern game tickets on sale

Miami wins, OU falls in MAC tourney
team " said Eagles head coach Ben
Brau~. ''A lot of teams in our situation would have come in thinking
they couldn't win, but our guys
carne in believing in themselves."
In the first game , Matt Olio
came orr the bench to score 17 ·
points to lead Bowling Green (1414) to the upset. Otto also held
Ohio's Dan Aioi to just seven
points, none in the first half. Aloi
entered the game averaging 14.9.
''Matt 0110 was a key in keeping Alai shut down," said Falcons
head coach Jim Larranaga. "That
gave him some confidence, and he
relaxed and played some great
offense."
Lewis Geter, the MAC's leading
scorer with a 21.1 average. led the
Bobcats (18-10) with 14 points but
was shut out in the last 15 minutes.
Western Michigan (21-7) got 21
points from Leon McGee and held
off a late Kent State rally.
Western led 51-41 with 5:54 to

(117 rebounds a'nd 21 steals); Tabby Phillips

r---Area sports briefs_, - - Sports shorts--

Offensive Player anti Best Defensive Player;
Terry McGuire, Most Assists; Jeff Durst, CoBest Offensive Player and Best Free Throw
Shooter (72% ); Charlie Bissell, Most Improved
and Best Rebounder; and Mike Newland, Bryce
Buckley 110 Percent Award. Tim Bissell was
also named as a second team All-District player,

SPECIAL BOYS BASKETBALL AWARDS
- These four seniors were joined by freshman
Charlie Bissell as special award winners Thursday night at the Eastern Winter Sports Banquet.
These seniors were given special senior recognition as well as winning the following special
awards. Pictured are (L-R) Tim Bissell, Co-Best

ByRON LESKO
Associated Press Writer
DETROIT (AP) - Top-seeded
Miami of Ohio is still alive in the
Mid-American Conference tournament - barely.
Mike Williams hit one of two
foul shots with 7.2 seconds remaining Thursday as the Redsk.ins (217) edged eighth·s~eded Eastern
Michigan 67-66 in the MAC quarterfinals.
The Eagles (9-22), last year's
regular-season and MAC tournament champions, advanced to the
Sweet 16 of the NCAA 10urnament
a year ago.
"I said coming into this game
that Eastern was going to be
extremely dangerous even if they
were the No. 8 seed, because
they've been to the big show," said
Miami head coach Joby Wright.
"We're really fortunate to get
out of this game with a victory."
In Thursday's other games, No.
5 Bowling Green beat No. 4 Ohio
56-46; No. 3 Western Michigan
beat No. 6 Kent State 61-57; and
No. 2 Ball State beat No. 7 Central
Michigan 79-65.
Miami plays Bowling Green at
6 p.m. today. Ball State and West·
ern, which tied for second in the
regular season, meet at 8 p.m. The
final is at 11:30 a.m. Saturday and
will be televised nationally by
ESPN.
In the most exciting quarterfmal
Thursday, Eastern led most of the
way but couldn't hold on.
The Redskins led once in the
first hal£, at 2-0, and. trailed 36-28
at the break.
The Eagles had a 62-56 advantage with 3:03 to play, but baskets·
by David Scott and Williams
brought Miami within two with
two minutes lefL After Chris Pipkin made a free throw, ~all
Kramer hit a three-pointer to tie the
game with I :35 left.
On the ensuing possession,
Kahlil Felder lost control, and
Williams dunked to give Miami its
first lead since the opening minute.
Derrick Cross hit i1ne free throw
10 make ·it 66-63, but Cedric Van·
leer fouled Bryant Kennedy as he
uied a three-pointer with II seconds left. Kennedy tied it with
three free throws.
Williams led Miami with 23
points and Scott added 19, Kory
Hallas had 22 for Eastern Michigan
lind Kennedy finished with _2I.
, "I've nev« been prouder of my

Despite his speed, he can power
the ball in and is very physical,
earning frrst team all-district honors with a 13.7 average.
Southern's Roy Lee Bailey
should win that match-up inside,
because of his quickness, Charlie
Gatchel is a good follow-up shooter and excellent free throw shooter.
Jared McCauley, a 5-foot-7
senior, is also a southpaw who
occasionally nres the long ball, but
favors the drive. He often signals
his penetration with a fake.
McCauley, an all-district honorable
mention selection, is very quick.
Look for Jeremy Roush 10 defend
this fleet-footed point guard. Roush
should get the edge offensively

Penny Aeiker, Jaime Wilson, Tara · Congo and
Amy Redovian. In the back row are assistant
coach Laura Reding, assistant coach; Ruby
Burke, Tabby PhiUips, Jennifer Roush, Michelle
Metzger, head coach Dawn Heideman, Michelle
Schultz and assistant coach Tammy Capehart.

DISTRICT SEMIFINALlSTS- The 1991·
92 Eastern High School girls varsity basketball
team earned special recognition as sectional
champions and as district semifinalists Thurs·
day at the Eastern winter sports banquet. Pic·
lured are (front row, L·R) Tiffany Gardner,

Scoreboard
Edmooton .......... 31 30 8 70 255 254
Winnipeg ........... 27 3012 6621021l
Calg•ry .............. 26 33 10 62 253267
SanJO&amp;e .... .. ...... 15 49 S 35 178 306
1-clinched playoff benb

junior guard Reuben Kittle, who is
more of a driver than a shooter
according to the scouting report As
Kinle is a a southpaw SHS will try
to force the junior playmaker oo the
right. Because.of his driving capabilities, SHS must keep him from
penetrating.
Michael Evans, an honorablemention all-disuict candidate, will
most likely get the defensive hon·
ors against Kittle, who averaged 13
points per game.
Charlie Gatchel, a 6-foot-3, 210pounder, is a fine post man, who is
also more of a driver than an outside shooter. Becuase or his bulk,
he is a good rebounder, but is slow.

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Congratulations, Southern Tornadoes, On
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Syncuse Church of God
Apple and Second Sts.
PallOr: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Wonhip- 9:30 a.m.
Eveni.na SeMces- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Church of Chnst
,_,.,, ChurdlotChrhl
212 w. Mains~
P11tor. Anda&lt;w Milea
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.lll., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servico• - 7 p.m.

Church of God or Prophecy
0.1. White Rd . off St. Rt. 160
Paslor: PaL HensOn
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Pomeroy Weslllde Church or ChriSt
33226 Otildrcn's Hane Rd.
992-3847
Sunday School - II o.m.
Wonhip · 10a.m., 6p.m.
Wednesday Serviaca-7 p.m.

Will~~:~?

Aah Stn:el.
Free
Pastor: Mark
Saturday Service · 7:30p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m.,
Wednesday Servlce-7:~0 p.m.
Rulland First Bapllst Church
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 10:45 a.m.
Pom•roy First Baptist
East Main St.
Pastor: Dr. Leo Morris
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Flrst Southern Baptist
41 872 Pomeroy Pike
Panor: E. Lamar O"Bryan1
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wo~ hip · 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
We&lt;In.,day Services - 7:30p.m.
Middleport Flrst Baptist
Comer Sixth &amp; Pabner
Pastor: Rev. James A. Seddon
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Worship · 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.
Racine Flrst Baptlsl
Pauor: Steve Dca\ler
Sunday School · 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Serv1ccs -7:30p.m.
Silver Run Boptlsl
Pastor: Bill Little
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7:10p.m.
MI. Union Baptist
Pastor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School· 9:45a.m.
Evening • 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.
Belhlch•m Baptl•l
Pastor: Rev. Earl Shuler
Sund ay School · 10:30 a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Thursday Services · 7:30p.m.
Old Bcrhe Free Will Baptist Church
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middlepon
Sunday School - 10 o.m.
Evening · 7:30p.m.
Thu11day Services· 7:30p.m.
Hillside Bapllsl Church
St.Rt. l43julloffRL 7
Paswr: Rev. James R. Acn:e, Sr.
Sunday School · 1.0 a.m.
Wonhip -·11 Lm., 6p.m.
Wednesday Service• · 7 p.m.
Hope Baptist Chapel
510 Grant St., Middlcpon
Pastor: David Bryan, Sr.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · I 1 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.
Victory Bapllst
S25 N. 2nd St., Middleport
PaslOr: James E. Koc:sec
Worship- 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednetday Services· 7 p.m.
Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St.. Matoo
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m. 1
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
For&lt;sl Run Baptist
Pastor: Arius Hun
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m.

FIRST ROW: L to R - Mark Allen, ~had Wise, Jeremy Roush, Ryan Williams, Billy Davis, Michael Evans
SECOND ROW: L toR- Scott Wickline, Auistant Coach; Kenny Rizer, Roy Lee Bailey, Michael Ru&amp;sell, Ru&amp;sell
Singleton, Joshua Codner, Scott Lisle, Kenny Clark, Manager, Howie Caldwell, Head Coach.

GOOD LUCK S
AY AFTERNOON IN THE
DISTRICT tiiAMPIONSDIP VS. TRIMBLE
Game Time Is 1:30 At Ohio University's £onvocation Center
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Middleport Church vi Chllsl
5th and Main .
Pastor. AI Haruon
SIUiday School- 9:30 un.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7p.m.
Wednesday Servim • 7 p.m.

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Episcopal
Grace Episcopal Church
326 E. Main St., Pomeroy
PastOr: Rev. Dr. Roy C. Myers
Sunday school and worship · II :30 a.m.

Keno Church of C~rlst
Wonhip-9:30 o.m.
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
Bearwallow Ridge Church of Christ
Putor. Jack Colegrove
Sooday School · 9:30 a.m.
W.onhip · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday SeNices · 6:30p.m.

Holiness
Pine Grove Bible Holiness Church
1/2 mile off RL 325
Paswr: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday SeNice · 7:30 p.m .

Zion Church or Chrlst
Paneroy, Harrisoovi&amp;Rd. (Rt. 143)
Pastor: ln~erim p11tor
SID!day School- 9:30am.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seavicoa · 7 p.m.

Wesley on Bible Holln•u Church
75 Pearl St., Middlepon.
Pas\or: Rev. Roy McCany
Sunday school · 9:30a.m.
Wo~hip · 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Bradbury Church or Chrlsl
Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - I 0:30a.m.

Hysell Run Holiness Church
Pmor: Robcn. Manley
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip . 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday SeNice · 7:30 p.m.

Tuppers Plains Church of Christ
Pastor: Robert Foater
SWlday School· 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 9:45a.m., 6:30p.m.

Harr!Jonvllle Holiness Choptcr
Putor: Rev. John Neville
Sunday SchoollO a.m.
Wonhip- II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Doter Church of Christ
Pastor: Onis Su:wan
SIUiday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

ML'iOII Church of Christ
MillerSL. Mason, W.Va.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdnesda)' Servicr:s · 7 p.m.
Bradford Church or Chllsl
St. Rt. 124 &amp; Co. Rd. 5
Pastor: llerd&lt; Stump
Sunday SchOol • 9:30 aJII.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seavicea ·7:30p.m.
Succt~~ Road

Church or Christ
Paaor. Joaeplt B. Hoskin•
SIUidsy Sehool · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednerday Seavicea · 7 p.m.

Graham United Methodist
Worship - 9:30a.m. (Ill &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd &amp; 4tll Soo)
Wednesday Service -7:30p.m.
Mt. Olive United Methodist
Off 124 behind Willceaville
Pastor: Clarks Jones
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Thursday Servicell- 7_p.m.
Meigs Coopcrallve Parish
Northeast Cluster
Alfred
Pauor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 6:30 p.m.
Chester
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship· 9 a.m .
Sunday Sehool · 10 a.m.
Thursday SeiVicea · 7 p.m.
Joppa
Pu tor: Brenda Weber
Worship - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.
Long Bollom
Pastor: Q arks Eaton
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wedneaday Services · 7:, 0 p.m.

Church of God
Mt Morlalt Church vi God ·
Racine
Pastor: Rev. James Saucrficld
Slltlday School · 9:45 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wcdneadoy Scrvicct • 1 p.m.

Reedsville
Pastor: Rev. Cbarles Eaton
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Wcdneaday Service• - 7:30 ~m .

Rutland Church vi God
Puwr: John F. Coraxan
S111day School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne,lday SeiVicea · 7 p.m.

Pomeroy
Pastor: Eunhae (Gr1ce) Kee
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.
Rock Springs
Pa.stor.Keuh Rader
Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.
Wonhip . 10 a.m.
Wedneaday Servicoa · 6 pm.

Tuppers Plains St. Paul
Pastor: Sh1rm Hausman
Sunday Sehool - 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.
Tuesday Servicea -.7:30p.m.

Belllanf
Paster. Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Wodneaday Servit:a - 10 a.m.
Carmfl
Pastor: Ketmeth Baker
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4th SWI)

Morning Star
Pu tor: KeMelh Baker
S1.11day School · 9:4S a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thur1day Service• · 7:30p.m.
Suuon
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
S1.11day School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m. (Ill &amp; 3rd Sun)
East Letart
Pastor: Ro&amp;erGrace
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · 9 a.m.
Racine
Pastor: Ro&amp;erGnce
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip . II a.m.
Laurel Cllrr Fne Methodist Church
Putor: Wi.lliam Willi1m1
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
· Worship - 10:30a.m.,7p.m.
Wedneaday Services - 1 p.m.
Rutland Bible 1\Celhodlst
Pa110r: Rev .Ivan Myen
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Evening - 7 pm.
1\'odncaday SeiVim • 7 p.m.
Coolville United Methodlsl Parllh
Pastor: Harold E. Alloway-Priddy
Coolville Church
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhi~ - 9 o.m.
Tuesday Senncoa · 7 p.m.
Btlhel Church
Townahip Rd:, 468C
Sunday School • 9 a.m .
Wonhip • 10 a.111.
Wodnelday Servicoa - 10 a.m.
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GntndStSunday School · 10 Lm.
Wonhip - II a.m.
Wedneaday Seavices - S p.m.
Tordl Churth ·
Co. Rd. 63
S111day School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

South Btthel NowTalamenl
Silver Rid11&lt;
Putor: Duane Sydenstric:ker
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servico • 7 p.m.
Kinpbury R&lt;ll4,

Pas101: Clyde W. Hatdenon
Sunday School- 9:30 Lm.
Evcninc - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvic:e - 7 p.m.
Freedom Gotpfl Mlaioft
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip-10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.
While's Chopet Wesleyan
Coolville Rood
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30a.m.
Wednesday Servico • 7 p.m.

PorUand First Church or the Nazarene
Putor: Willi1111 Justis
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:40 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Fairview Bible Church
Lotan, W.Va. Rt 1
Paa.or: James Lewi1
Sunday School - II a.m.
Worship . 9:30a.m., 7:311p.m.
We&lt;lnesday Service · 7:30p.m.

The Salvallon Army,
115 Buu.emut Ave., Pomeroy .
SID!doy School - 10:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:00 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Mlddltport Community Church
575 Pearl St., Middlepon
Pastor: Sam Anderson
S1111d1y SchoollO a.m.
Evming · 7:30p.m.
Wednerday Service· 7:30p.m.

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Worship · 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.

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Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 10 a.m., 4 p.m. (2nd &amp; 4th Sun,).;

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Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip -10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.
MI. Olive Community Church
Pastor. Lawrence Bush
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wedneday Service · 7 p.m.

1 H E. Mtnio&lt;icll Dr.
992 -.2104

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W""*""y Servic&amp;a -7 p.m.

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Established 1913

992·2121
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... Stata Rolle 124
Putor: Rev. Robert Markley
Suriday Sdlool • 10 a.m.

V~lled Filth Church
RL 7 on Pomeroy BrPass
Pastor.Jtev. Roben.E. mith, Sa.
Sunday School · 9:30 o.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneaday SeiViac · 7 p.m.

Veterans
Memorial' Hospital

Space For Rent
$2.50 Per Week
call992·2156

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HarriJOOvlllt l'resb7-• Cltordl
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday School • 9:45 Lm.

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992-5432

992· 5130 Po ..roy

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Morso Chapel Church
Sup.: Mike Mauon
Sunday school • 10 a.m.
Worship . 11 o.m., 7 p.m.
Wednelday Service -7 p.m.

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INSURANCE
. ; SERVICES

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Middleport Penterootal
Third Ave.
Pastor. Rev. Oarl&lt; Baker
School - I 0 i.m.

"lullrl'l Kt~IIMf Frl•i C6ld11"
221 W. Main St., Pomeroy

Brogan-Warner

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Hazel Community Church
orr Rt. 124
Pa.stor: Edsel Han
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

FISHER
FUNERAL HOME
MiddlePort

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Syracuse Mission
1411 Bridgeman St,Syracuae
Paal&lt;lc Roy (Mike) Thompson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening • 6 p.m.
Wedneaday Service · 7 p.m.

Crow' s Family Rest our t11f

264 South 2nd

P'omeroy

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Calvary Pll&amp;rl• Chapel
Hanisonville Road
Pastor: Rev~ Victor Rou1h
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Worship - 1J a~. , 7:30p.m.
Wednesday ScMC:C - 7:30p.m.
Sllnrsvlllo Word ofFallh
Pas tor. David Dailey
Sunday Scllool9:30 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Thunday Seavicc · 7:30p.m.
ReJoklna Life Cburch
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlepon
PallOr. Rev. Michael Pari&amp;io
School-10 a.m.

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RACINE PLANING MILL

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Spiritual Faith Churdo
State 338, Antiquity
Pastor: A. Stewan
Sunday Sehool-10 a.m.
Evenina -7:30p.m.
Thursday Seavice · 7:30p.m.

Fallh Tabernaclt Church
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rawson
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Evening 7 p.m.
Thunday Service • 7 p.m.

Christian Fellowship Center
Salem St., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Musser
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip · 11 :15 a.m., 1 p.m.
Thursday SeiVice • 7 p.m.

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Calvary Bible Church
Pomeaoy Pike, Co. Rd.
PasiOr: Rev. Blackwood
Sunday School • 9:30 Lm.
Worship 10:30Lm ., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

Trlnlly Conll''lallonal Church
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
Church · 9:15a.m.
Worship · 10:30 om.

Burlington Communlly Churcll
Burlingham
Paaor: Ray l.audennilt
SundaySchool - IOa.m.
Wonhip - 7 p.m.
Wedneadoy Service - 7 p.m.

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Carleton lnlerdeaomlnaUonal Church :

RuUand Church vi tile Nazarene
Putor: Samuel Buye
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Senoices - 7 p.m.

Soothem Cluller
Apple Grove
Pastor. Ca~ Hide•
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Servica - 1 p.m.

United Methodist

Hll'lford Church or Christ In
Cltr!Jilaa.Unlon
Hanford, W.Va.
Pastor: Rev. David McManis
SIUiday School - II a.m.
Worship · 9:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnclday Savice• · 7:30p.m.

Pearl Chapel
Pastor: Aorence Smith
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.

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Neue Settltm011l Church
Sunday Wonhip- 2:30 p.nl.;
Thunday servica - 7:3(J p.m.

Chesler Church of the Nazarene
Pastor. Rev. Herben Grate
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 11a.m.,6p.m.
Wednesdoy SeiVices. 7 pm.

Lutheran

Lanpvllle Chrlsllan Church
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servico 7:30 p.m.

Holl.., Church oiChrlllln
Christian Union
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday School - 9:30 o.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wedneaday ServiCes · 1 p.m.

Minersville
Pmor: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

SyracUJe Church or tile Nazarene
Pastor: Rev. Glenn McMillan
S101day School • 9:30a.m.
Worship-10:30a.m.,6p.m.
Wednelday Servicos -7 p.m.
Pomeroy Church oflhe Nazarene
Pastor: Rev. Thomas McCiuna
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Other Churches

St. Paul Lulheran Church
Comer Sycamoro &amp; Se&lt;ond St., Paneroy
Pastor: Lauaa A. Leach Slt..COer
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m.

Christian Union

Heath (Middleport)
Pastor: Fnnk Smith
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services _· 6 p.m.

Reedsville Fellowship
Church ol'the Nazar.. e
Pas101: John W. Douglaa
SWldiy School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Services - 7 p.m.

SaltmCenlff
Pastor. Ron Fierce
Sunday School - 9:1S a.m.
Worship · 10:15 Lm.
SnowvlUe
Pastor: Florence Smith
· Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m.

Uberty Christian Church
Dotel
PallOr: Woody Call
Sunday School • 10 o.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
· Wednesday SeiVice · 7 p.m.

Rttd..Ult Church vi Christ
Paator. Philip Stunn
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Forest Run
PaslOr: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday Sehool · 10 a.m.
Worship . 9 a.m.
Thunday Services ·6:30p.m.

Middleport Church of the Nazarene
Pastor. Rev. Uoyd 0. Grimm, Jr.
SIUiday School- 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Full Goopel IJ&amp;hthoute
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
PallOr. Roy Hunter
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30pm.
Tuesday &amp; Thurlday • 7:30 p.lll.

Reoraonlled Chuldt of Josus Christ
In Latter Day Solnts
Portland-Racine Rd.
PutOr: William Roosh
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wedncaday Services · 7:30p.m.

Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut .and Henry Su., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: Rev. George C. Weirick
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 11 a.m.

Hemlock Grove Church
PallOr: Charle1 Domigan
Sunday achool · 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip -9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Flatwoods
Pastor. Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
W~ip · 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Thur1day Services - 7 p.m.

128 Mill St., Middkpon
Pallor: Chuck Mcl'henon
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Hvenina - 7 p.m.
Wedaelday SeiVice - 7 pm.

New Haven Church of the Nazarene
Pastor: Glendon Stroud
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednerday Services· 7 p.m.

St. John Lutheran Church
Pine Grove
Pastor: Laura A. Leach Shreffler
Worship - 9:30 o.m.
Sunday School · l0:30a.m.

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Entel'frlse
Pastor: Kenh Rader
Sunday Sehool- 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m •• 6 p.m.
Tuesday Services-7 p.m.

Nazarene
Racine Flnt Clourdt of tile Nazarene
Poator: Thanu L: Galea, n
s...day School - 9:30a.m.
Wollhip - 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
Wednesday SeiVices • 7 p.m.

RuUand
Pastor: Allhur Cntbt""
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 Lm.
Thunday Services - 7 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints

Rutland Church or Chrlst
Putor: Eugme E. Underwood
S111day School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Calloolk Cltoordo
Poaneroy, 992-5898
E. Heinz
Sat Coo.
p.m.; Mm · 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con.- 8:4S-9:1S a.m.,
s.... Mua ' 9:30a.m.
Daily Man • 8:30a.m.

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992·2121 .

992-2104

K&amp;C Jewelers

Adolph's Dai_ry Valley..

M2·3345

MI. Moriah Doptist
Founh &amp; Main St., Middlcpon
Pu toc Rev. Gilbert Caaig, Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m.
Antiquity Baptist
Pastor; Kenneth Smith
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
Thursday Servicoa - 7:30p.m.
Rutland Free Will Baptlst
Salem St.
P111or: Rev. Paul Toyloa
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Serviac• - 7 p.m.
A.. Slrftt Frenrlll Bapthl
Middleport
School- 10 a.m.
w,;...,.,- lla.m.

Sonya's Country Kitchen Baum Lumber Company

Fruth Pharmacy
992·649i

VETERANS
MEMORIAL HOSPIIAL

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Eber's Gulf

isher·Lohse Pharmacy
992·2955

D.D.S.

Prescriptio• Shop

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RACINE, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

992·6128

Kenneth R. Uti
992·7

949·2512

Middleport Trophies &amp; Tees

Dr. Doug Hunter, M.D.
949·2683

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

992·5141

SYRACUSE, OHIO

J. D. Drilling

New Lire Church of God
Chester
Pastor; Gary Hines
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - 6 p.m.
Wednel&lt;iay Services - 7 p.m.

Asbury (Syncuse)
Panor: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
Wonhip . 11 a.m.
Wednesday Service•· 7:30p.m.

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�Friday, March

1992
SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

Announcements

Call992-2156
MoN. thru FRI.

8A.M.·5P.M. • SAT. S-12

CLOSED S UNDAY

POLICIES
• Ada ouLiide GaU~a, Ma1on or M ~'«' counUct mw.~l be prepaid
• Rece~ve d..c oun t for adt paid 1n advuce.
• free Ad. : c;.,_.way and Found adt und er 15 wordt will be
run 3 daya at no eh&amp;J'!C·
• PrK:e of ad for aU capitallcu.en 11 double priCe of ad co.t
• 7 poaalline type only uaed
• Tribune il not rupona1bk for erro r• afler lirat day (cheek
for error• far11 day ad runa m pt per ). Call before 2:00p.m.

Classified pages cover the
following telephone exchanges...
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• A clutirted ach·ertueiiMlnl placed 111 the Galhpolil Daily
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388- Vinlon
245-Rio Grande
256-G uyan Ditt.
643- Arabia Dilt.
379-Walnut

992-Middleportl
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985-Che~ter

843- Portland
247- Leaart FaUa
94Q- Ra e1ne
742-Rudand

6 75- Pl. Ple..anl
458- Leon
5 76-A.pple Grove
773-Muon
882-riew Hnen
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93 7-Buffalo

667-Coolrille

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In Memory

Public Nollce

chaae of a uaed tractor with a

In Loving Memory
HOMER 8.
MOODISPAUGH
on hit blr1hday,
March 13, tD1g,

no· trim typo mowet attached.
With opeclllcatlon as lol·
Iowa: 50 h.p. to 70 h.p. trao-

Sadly rnltaed by hit
mother, Lovena Neal;
daughtel'l, ton,
famllletand
grlllldchlldntn.

KELLY'S KORNER
ATTENTION
TURKEY HUNTERS AND
CALLERS

Wild Turkey Seminar
MARCH 14, 1992

Doors Open 10:00 A.M.
MASON COUNTY NATIONAL
GUARD ARMORY
Rouhl 62 Nor1h ol Pl Pleasant, WV.
Sponaorod by Chill Coootalk Chaptar
of National Wild Tull&lt;oy Fodoralion
GUEST SPEAKERS: Eddie Salter,
Nalionlland World Champion Callor,
Curtis Taylor, W.V. D N.R. Wildlifa
Biologist, twn Coleman, W.V. D.N.R.
Law Enloro.mant
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:
Tull&lt;ey caRing Contest
Ctsh Prize• - Rotroalwnonta
Tul1&lt;ey Paraphemalilo for aalt
ADM: $2.00 per person

Invited to attend to make
suggestions and provide

Under 12 Years FREE

2

public lmput on tho varlouo
activities which may be
undertaken under the pro-

JAMES(JIM)
JONES
Who left us 10
lt.lddenly 7 years

SMALL
WANT ADS

PACK
ABKl PUNCH!

ago today, March
. 13,1985.

He'll always be
with usln
thought '
Sadly miNed by
11om I Did
Brother~

I Slltlrs
Nlecel I Nephew
Real

Specializing In Custom

Frame Repair

NEW &amp;USED PARTS
FOR AU MAKES
&amp;MODELS

992·7013 or
992·5553

OR TOll F'RfE
1·800·848·0070
DARWIN, OHIO

7/31f91/dn

R&amp;C EXCAVATING
BULLDOZING
PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS&amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING: limestone,
Dir1, Gravel and Coal
llcenaod and Banded

PH. 614·992-5591

12·5·lfn

gram.

In Memory

In Loving Memory

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS

Public Notice
PUBLIC HEARING NOnCE
Tho Village of Middleport
will be applying for Community Development Block
Grant Fundi through tho
Ohio Department of Devol·
opment under tho Compr"
honalvo Houolng/Nolghbor·
hood RevltallutlonCompot~
tlva Program.
A public hearing will be
held Monday, March 23,1992
at 7:30 P.M. In tho council
chamborolocatod ot237 Race
Street, Middleport, loi tho
purpooo of dlocuulng tho
comprehonelvo hauelng
program and Ill benefit• to
the community.
All lnter01tod poraona are

Written comment• will be
acoepted until 7:30 P.M.,
March 23, 1992 and may be
mailed to Mayor Fred
Hollman, 237 Race Street,
Middleport, Ohio 45760.
Fred HoHman,
Mayor VIllage at Middleport
(3) 13

Meigo County, Ohio
GOVERNMENtAL FUND
REVENUE RECEIPT&amp;.
local taxes ..............20,372.74
lntergovommental
Revonua............. 38, 848.24
Charges for
Sarv~s ...............37,615.58
Fines, Licenses,
&amp; Parmits .... ........... 4, 158.50
M1Sc:ellanaous ...........B, 190.46
TOTAL
RECEIPTS ....... 109,163.52
EXPENDITURE
Security
DISBURSEMENTS:
of Pereon &amp;
Proporty .............. 37,858.S2
Public Health
Sarvlcao ................. 3,876. t2
Leisure Time
Activltia 1.... ..............,38g,43
Basic Utility

TROY-BI£T
olll' Sprtn&amp; Shipnwat or
,....y.Bdi'TlDen Ne• In Stock.
Your Loeal1r2f·Bilt Deol•r

WAKEfiElD'S

II. SOWISI, likl!,

S.rvlcao....... ........34 ,5415,57 Jan. 1, 198t ........... 53,8116.93
ran.,...-on
T
"""""" .......... .2,273.0tl Fund Ceah Balanca
G81111111
Dtc.'·21, 1981 ..... 84,058.54
Govtmmtnl ........15,158.85
NONEXPENDABLE
Capital Outlay...............eoo.oo TRUST FUNDS
Debt Strvlot ............. 1,3e8.58 Fund Ctllh Balanot
TOTAL DISBURSE·
Jan. 1, 1981 ...........6,800.00
MENi'$............88,080.84 Fund callh BaiUice
Total Rootlpte ovarl
Doc. 31, l&amp;et ........8,800.00
undar Dlab. .......... 13,102.58 T...eury Balanoe.. 177,585.27
Total Other F'11.
lnvaetrnents .............37,1178.58
Soui'OIIiiJIII. ..... 13,102.58 Callh on Hand................55.00
Exc. RcpQ and Other An.
Total TNaeury
Souroao O..ri(Undlr)
Balanot... ''........2t 5,318.85
Expend, Diab. &amp; OIMir
Outttancling... ".......(5,586,g7)
UIIIINet ............. 13,102.58 TOTAL
Fund Cash Balanot
BALANCE ..........2($,728.&amp;e
Jan. I, 11191 .......t25,7117.35
SUMMARY OF
Funci Cash Balanot
INDEBTEDNESS
Dec. 31, 199i .... 138,&amp;e9.03 FIRE DEPT. LAND
PROPRIETARY FUNDS
Outll. t/1192 .............3,880.42
OPERAnNG REVENUES:
Retired...................... 1,058.12
Chargee for
·
Outst. 12/31192........ .2,510.86
t.fServicae .............. .68,318 .91
THIS IS AN UNAUDITED
1Sotnanaoua...........3,260.94 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
TOTAL
I certify thle report to bo
RECEIPTS ..........72,5711.85 corrac:t and truo to the boll of
OPERAnNG EXPENSES:
my knowltdga.
Currant
Jane G. Beagle, W/92
Pa"""al Serv...... 13,622.-48
Clel1&lt;·TINIUIIIf
TraVIIITNnl
66 6th SL, Raclna, OH. 45771
pollation .... ........... .2,381 .02
814-848-2§t
Contracu~
(3) 13, 1tc
Servloal.............. 16,148.87
SuppUee end
Public Notice
Materiale ..............25,227.155
Capital 0utlay........... .2,83SI.S2
NOllCE OF APPOINliiENT
TOTAL DISBURSE·
OF FiDUCIARY
MENTS ................S2,427.24
On March 2, 1112, In the
Total Root/pll O..r/
Melgo County Probata
undar DiallurN·
maniJ................... to, 152.61 Court, Cua No. 27382,
Allen T. Downie, 43340
NON.OPERAnNG
Ridgewood
Drive, Pomeroy,
REVENUESI(Expen-) •
OH.
45769,
WH appointed
Othar UIBII(Nonop.
Expanditur81............(90.00) Admlnlotrotor of the 01tate
of Chrletlno D. Bright,
TOTAL OTHER AN.
loto of 106 201h
SOURCESI(U-)...10,062.6t deceooad,
Streot, Dunbar, WV 25064.
Exc. Rcpte and Other
Robert E. Buck,
Financlni SoUI'OII Ovar/
Probeto Judge
(Under) Exp. Dilb. &amp; Other
Lena K. NOiulroad, Clarlt
U&amp;ai/Nel ............. 10,062.81 (3) 6, 13, 20, 3to
Fund Cash Balanot

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IMPROVEMENTS
NewHomes1
AddHions, Siding,
Pole Barns, Painting,
Garages, Porches

FRII ESTIMATES

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304·773-9545
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PUBUCNOnCE
The Board of Scipio Town·
I hlp Truoteeo, MolgeCounty
Ohio, will receive bldo untti
7:00p.m. o'clock the 20th day
of March 1992 lor the pur·

CLUB

GUN SHOOT

1:00 P.M.
SUNDAYS
Starting Sept. 22
12 Gauge Factory
Choke

992-2156

CARPENTER SERVICE

Quality
Stone Co.
SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE

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..£lactrlcal and
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Call614·992·6637
51. Rt. 7
Cheshire, 0H.

992-6215

POIIIII'OJ, Oltlo
3•13-i2·tln

112/dn

COUNTRY MOllE HOME .

SUN'S UP
TANNING

3 NICI Mel.dtiHtt ,., 1111
1111 Nortlt of ,_.,

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In Rltlarul

Cal

CIU 742·2778

IF

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Real Estate General

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YOUNG'S

-lnllrlor • Exllrlor

Public Notice

INSULATION

15 Soslloas.---'25.00
12 Snlloas.-- --'20.00
6 StuloaL.---'12.00
I St•-----'3.50
IREf SESSION WITH MIY
IENIWAL

s-.. klatlltf .....

•VInyl Siding
•Replacement
Window
•Roofing
•Insulation

SCA WOllE tEDS

2117/t mo.

TROY-/11£1'

JAMES KEESEE
992·2772 or
742·2097

General

539 Bryan Place
Mlddltpor~ Ohio

GUN SHOOT

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Ho11e1
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

Bashan Building
EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

Starting Sept. 28

ESTIMATES

985·4473
667·6179

llclorJ Chokl
12 Gauga Shotgun Only
Slrlclly Enforcld

OWNER WANTS AN OFFER·Pomeroy-5 lots with a 2
story home. Home hu ~ bdrms, dining room , and 1 Ml
baeomont New gas lumace and 1 big one car gara~.

NOW $15,1100

aaeo

POIIEROY·HYNII Run-Hunter' I Drtam·7 t12
ol
woodad land on a nice black top road.
$8,500
SYRACUSE-4th S~naed an extra ir\oome? You can have
~ Wyou buy thll4 bedroom, 2 bath Duplex located cloaa to
, lht pork &amp; pad also Included is an exra railer lot.

S21,000

""r

IIDOLEPORT·Hyou want privacy
town will a great
vilwhn we ha.. tha place for you. on thle 6.n ~~CHI you

.., build yow drHm home. Th8f8 il Wllllr' ... aVII~

S17,100

aB'IER-Oik Ill 116-SpiCioul Uvlng it a beautiful
count1y Htq-A 2 llooy hOme With 4 Dec*'ooml, I 112
baihe, family -Ap~llldlng , small bam, run ~nt.
and Frae Gal on
1. 27 acras oflarm land,
,

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TUPPERS PLAJNI, Mane S~A 4 bdrm ranch with alarga
flmlly 100111, Nao hal2 big lots, and outbuilding and patiO.
Tht houaa II Mil lnaulaled, freshly
\IIWIY
CIIJI I IMide. Has newer roof and vinyl I
,

pai""'&amp;i:,

100

FLATWOODSIID.·Bri&lt;:I&lt;Ranch with3bedrooms 2 baths
glassed in family room. Horne In good oonclllion S49,soo'
MIDOLEP.C?IIT· One floor f~~ home with deck. hard·
wood lloonng naeds some repalr...alloradtble housing!
$11,900
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MINERSVILLE liD.· 6 - .
bedrooms IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION I ASKING $221!00 Make An Olferl

t !OrY 4 badloom home

1 112 btilha 2 car

gnge, lllgt front porcth. MAf:jY EXTRAS $45,ao0
PINE GROVE RD.· Rlncl1 11)'11 with 3 baaooma, 2 car

' IIRIII.L-~2+ -

wooclbun\ar, B.G. heal TCP &amp; ipring

wallr-,100
REDUCEO. ..,ni Subdlvlalon 3 blllfioom•. full IJua.
rnent ld8Chad ganege Eu11m School Dletrlct. Vary nlot
,hc!IM t&amp;7,1100

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rT'IlRIILI"WEOOH'TIELL'fOUIPROPERTY...YOU
DON'TMY11HERnNO:rHINO~WHfM YOU
U1T wmt
THI
YOU NO

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YOU t.Oiifi ':.,.. YOU DON'T JJI'f
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$20.00

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Tax And Title Down. Preowntd
Mobile Hamel, UH '1our Tax
Refund. 50 Hamel To Choose.
EIHI Home Centtr, 1-801).58914'x70'

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C•,c:

-New Conatntctltin

-Remocte,ng

lito

~.r:..?i_,

-Cabinet Work
. -Contmlrcilt"

MSO&lt;MMIAIITO
IEPAa • • •n4'

RHkllntlal
. FREE EmMATE8'
20 VHnt Experilnot

JIIUI TO.._

1·304-77M560

614·742·2121

N-'11-1- filL

Gold Colnt, M.T.S. Coin Shot&gt;'
151 Socond Avenue, Ootllpotlo. '

Employment Servtces

MEET SINGLE GIRlS

11

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

FREE ESTIMATES

Need Truck Driver To Heul Coal,

114-2!58-1011.
Nlldtd: Cl~lllld Nurolng ""

1lttant ICF tor long term care
llclllty, CaiWhaven of PIHnl

2053or67S-4tDO.
1991 Excellent Condition! 14x80 Rtnt !rot until April 1, lit. Vor·
Sunshine Mobile Hom•, 3 Bed~ ~ ~..,~...,. , both, ltO¥t •
roomo, 2 Bttho, 114-446-6325.
367.()331.

~8;, or ais.;~,'ond, -

311112/1 mo. pd.

HOWOPEH

MYSTIQUE'
TUNING

IYsMJ.oatltw
. Ll• Rll.
Rutla1ll,

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742·2341

15 Sessions.- ~5
Plus 1FREE

full time auctioneer, complete

auction - · Llconood Ohio,
Will Vlrglnlo, 304-773-5785. .

-nt, 304-475-3006.
N-d: Engllah lnolructor.
Mum Have BS OearM In
Englloh, Sand Raoumo'lo: P.O.
,Box 213, Ootllpolll, OH 4!1631.
Rill Eototo Sollo poopll wan· gmt cond, 304-m-2783.
IIV2~251

For S.la: 1989 Redman D1nvllle,

plua expen111 tor carrying a
couple'• child, must be 1S.: 35
yr1. of age I prevlosl~ had •
child, contact Sieve Lltz. AU~.

48 AerH, 2 Story House, Barn,
:!t700 lb. Tobacco a.... Below
~ureka Dam. $32,500. 614·256·

Hrs. 8-10 Mon. llru Sat.
HEW SCA WOlFF lED 24Sl
..... Pntlats Air , 111

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HOWARD
EXCAVATING

Wanted to Buy
Oon1 Junk ~I Soli U. Your NonWo~

AppUanc., CokH TV'•,
VCR't, Power Tooll, Etc. 614-

2MI·1238.
Small Hondo 50 mat&lt;HOJOio,
must bo In good oond. 1 - ·
6254 lion.· Sot. ""'"' or 114IIV2-4Ht ovonlnge l Sundlya
Uood llobllo Homo1, Coli 114·
441-G175,
Wonted To Buy: Junk Autoo
With Or wttho&lt;A Motort. CIU
Lorry Lively. 614488-9303.

BULLDOZER , BACKHOE
and TRACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPnC SYSTEMS,
HOME SITES ond
TRAILER SITES,
LAHDCLEARING
DRIVEWAYS INSTALlED
UMESTONE-TRUCKING
FREE ESTIMATES

Sarvk:n At Tht Chnhlro Ohio,
- Offlct. 614-387·'111~8.
Llvtln C.ro For Eldt~y P«10n

In Bldwtll ArM. If lnternted
Coli: 114-3111-8587.
Medk:al BlllktD'Pharmlcy Tech

Wonted. Bllllng Exporionce
Noco111ry. Sona R11um1 To:
P.O. Box 17t, Ook Hill, OH 45656
Or Pick Up Applk:lllon At:
Jonklna Phannoey, E. lllln
StJIII, Ook HIN, OH 45658,
Phono: 114-112-0.
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Business
Training

Retrain
NowiiiSoulheastem
Bualnau Colltgo, Spring Valley
Plm. eon Todiy, 614-446-436711
Rtgllttration f90.()5-1274B.

Renlals

47 Wanted to Rent

992·3838

font Toddllr Caro, Bt4-44H227.
Will bobyo~ In my homt, Rut·

land aru, an~ 1hlft, rqponalble
ldutt, Cll 114·"/llt2·2013

CA~H?!!

Will prow gordon Iota, 304-8953481.

t~ lor•atl~ .
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Tum your clutter into cash,
SeU it the easy way... by phone,
no need to leave your home.
Place your cla&amp;sified ad today!
15 words or leu, 3 days,
3 pqpers,$6.00

~HRUB &amp; TREE

CoU our offietJ for paid in ad04nce ra1e1!

TRIM.and
REMOVAl
•LIGHT HAULING
•FIREWOOD

BILL SlACK

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2, _ _ _ __

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992·2269
r:.::
USE~ RAILROAD TIES ::.:
6-12·gQ.tfn

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BISSELL 8UILDERS, INC. . :~
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992-2156

HouH tor r.nt In Rutland,

Business
OpportunHy
INOilCEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.
recomrn~nde

that you do busl·

Moving IIIIo horvlll gold
Mctr~ rlngt &amp; refriaefilor,
Z.nlth 25" TV; floor
modolltoroo&amp;:f•
llo-ot,
l
_m_101_";;;·IJI4.=18=;::532.;=.=::-PICKENS FURNITURE
NewAJeed

54 Miscellaneous

menta, 114-112~17

olr, roforonco roqulrod, nlco
yord, no pota, _, At&lt;ZO ptont,
304.f'TS.1226.
2 hhbedroom unfurnlahtd 1Dxl0
w oxpondo In Chllli11ro, Ohio.
Oopoalt l rororonco11 roqulrod,
614-44f.438g Of 304.f75.2330.
2 BR, Mldcltoport, Ohio.
Rtlaronct &amp; cto,..n roqutrod.
304-8824217.
2-bdrm mobtll homo in Mid·
dlopo~. 6t4-IIV2.f858

n110 With people you know and
NOT to 11nd money through tho
moll until you havo ln-llgttod
2br Trollor For Rant, CMy
tht offering.
Schooll1 Ntor Town, No lnoldo
Vending Route: Local. Wa Htvt Polt. I14-445-3CI07.
Tht Nowolt Mochi-,Moklng A
Nlco Stoody Clah Income. 1· 44
Apartment
800~34-2151.
for Rent
1 Bedroom Aponmtnt Fot Rant,
Real Estate
I Millo From Oolllpollo; 7 111111
From Rio Orondo, 514-388-1030.
1·bdrm opl. In lllddloport,
31 Homes for Sale

Geneal1

Nutrhlon

Products

f11turing Amino Acid Body
Bulldlngl welaht 1oM and lal
burnw ormurn. A'llllable IX·

cluolvoly ot Rllo Aid Phormocy.
The llfa w1y to diet.
Going Out Of BullnHI §oto:
Bktwell Porter

nrw, All Tlrn In

Stock, Morch 12-2tlt 111V2; Ant~
qua Dlnn11to Sl1 6 Cholro. 61438M40CI.

Hoggorty'o

Appliance Store

Mlddlopon, Ohio. 30"· 40"
$151; IUIO.
woohoro l cfryoro, 1125 &amp; up;
2dr. frnl: fr11 ralrfger,ltDI'II, $100
to $18!; 25" color TVa, Si5 to
$160; got hootor wllln, $175;

eleclrlc

rangll,

53

Antiques
,..;..-....,,..,.,;:.;;.;..:;.,....,._
B•y Of 1011. Rlvorlno Antlq,.t,
1124 E. lllln
Pomoroy.
Howrw: M.T.W. 10:00 a.m.
lo 8:00
P;T:t...!".•ndoy, 1:00 to 1:00 p.m.
•~- 2521.

St-.

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
1 Y- Old 55 Gil. Fllh Tank,
With C.blnet, 9'&gt;mplolty Equtp.
podll200.1,...41.0412.
2 Wit« Bodo: K!l&gt;g$168; a.$110; 2 Color T.V.'o 19" $100; 13"
NO; 1 End Toblo, Olooolop, 120;

Kftchtn Tabtei 2 ct..n, $20; z

7coltft anor
locuo1
· · $2.110 uch,
I :Otl-Pll304.f75-6717.
B11rcot XLT bull- 100
channtl digital prognmeblo
Kanner, 12 tilnd1 plua wllttw,
utlllt• lurn, dip req. no pete. $110. 304-475-2623.
110 Hlt':,!t., PO!Mroy, 4 bllho, 614-IIV2·2218
3 full I
, gozobo CJVortooklng
Big 4 Bedroom Dokotl Droam
Vlllllflo1 nrlouo lnqulrlto only, 2 bedroom apt, utllhln lllld, HOmo, $29!9.'5 I Up. BulK On
H~
approved.
30U7&amp;-2'722.
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614·114..2188 INVI mMIIgo
Your Lol. ... Our llodtl, 114·
111-731\
2
IR
uPttelra
apt.
eci'OII
from
Rlducod To 8111:' $49,100
Choahlr'!.., Ohio. 1104-132-6159' Unlvoro~y of Rlo Orondo. All ~T.V. $50; Rthlgorotor, $50;
104-832·71&gt;7tl, 11447-0149.
• utiiMioo pold. 114-388-8941.
VCR, $tOO; Eltctnc ctotholt
Oryar, $60i' s- Computw E·
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qulpnnt. t4-2Sf.1231.
Couch lllkll OUotn sta Bod
1 ~. Meplo wO'Od
Ollk,- Each. 114 ~41 1301.
Elodtrlc Whoolohltr Wftll Chor·
gor, Far ..... kllomlatlon, 114·
W-3040.

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For 1111- Cronmotlc bod, $321,
IM.ft2.33117
·

tloM, 4wd, 81,000111, exc. cond.,
call after Spm 8'*"2·5293
i

1181 Ford F-150 XLT lorlot 4,41

302

.00,tim,
lock topo
our
hubo,onglno,
- 1lop.
, now
ptr, $10,500, 11..182-7711
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For Solo: 1171 Ford BRMlCO, Air,
n1t WhHI, .tut-Jc. Powa•
StNrtna, l Brokn, t2,000. 114-

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Hoovy guop rooting tin.
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Hilton 1"1'·10 Itt hoyblno. Ollvtr 387-7'01!.
groin drill on rubber. 20ft 1om73 vans 4 WD's
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cion exit traitor. 114-388 Hit.
Jlm'o Formc::ulpmont, Sit 31, 11U 8·10 Bluer, V-1, A~o. AC,
Will Galli
I
~IT77i 15,000 Millo, $4,800. 114-2856434.
troctoro I lm"""*"L Buy,
Ill~ trodo, I:ON:DO w-.yo, 1187 - r Ford lllnl Von,
loki Ovtr Poyrnonta. 114-317,
Sal till Noon.
7110, 114-311-2109, 304-875M - Forguoon 2110. -"1' 8044.
Forgu10n 1085. lluHJ For·
GUIOn 258. Now Hotilnd Round 1987 Chevy holt ton Slburbon, 4
Bator. Comr&gt;lolollno ot Now Hot- drhro, 304-175-4384.
lond ond I l l - Forguoan E·
qulflmlnl. ,_ nnonclng till 74
Motorcycles
Stolt 1 on TJOY"Bin Equipment. ::;;;-;:;::::-:::::-~..;.;;;;:,..=..,.;,
Folrj&gt;loln Tractor Saito, Inc, us 11m TlfumJih Bonnovlltf ~
Rt. 33 • ~17 txlt 38, .!1!otoYc WV, Vtry Oaod Shopo, 12,000 llltoo.!
304-372-887....,~. otN· 304.f75-4305.
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r.nghono
Ohio and Well VIrginia..
19t2 Yomtho, lCT 250 Din Blk
Now Holland 7 ft hoyblnd. Now Ntw nrao, Elhoull And Tunt
Holllnd g a hoy bind. Ntw Hot· Up, Excellent Condhlon, 3,600 ,
lond Super 717 Fcnge Horvao- Mil.., $550. 114-446-3415.
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Wldo-

-·-linn

ter. Gthf 85 grlndtr-mlx•. All ex

a

cond, 304•273-4218.

1964 Hondo XRBO end 1D65

Ollvw tractor l farm machlni
parte, It nol In stock will
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Coli 614-387.()138,
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1DB7 Hondo 7VO Mogno, Low
Mlllllflt, Alklng $2,500. 814-446-

Coli "Tho Dill llln". 614-

9684.

Wtntod: Used linn oqulpmont
anvthlng yo11 wanl lo ull. Call
6'f4.256·1308, 256-6040 after 8

p.m.

Honda 50.- Nl.t minor work

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Hondo XR 250, txc cond, $1,200.
Trl C..nty Sporto Shop, 3046n.ZMa.
llot'!f"Y"It 1110 Rll 250 Suruld
For S.ll. lt4-388.f351.

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Groam and Suppl)' Shop-Pet

Grooming. All bfetds, styles.
lama Pet Food Dealer. Julie

Wtbb. Coli 614-44H231.

8 wk old female Dllmatlon

puppy, $125. 304-675-5738.
AKC Cockor Sponltl pups, buff

wJwhlte, 1·male, 1·famale, first
vacc'1 given, wormed, ahtr

5pm, 814'62-7380
Brond now 55 gallon floh tonk
w«h hood &amp; 11ondil $200. 304178-5513 after 8:00 M.
Clnarlll end cagea, 10 g111on

Female Dachshund, email, lull

bloOded, 1~ month&amp; old, $1011.
304-475-4Ge9.
Fish Ttnk, 2413 Jacklon Avt.
Point Ploo11nt, 304·675-2063,
full llno Tropk:or flahl blrdo,

lmltl lnlmtll and tupp1 H .

57

Musical
Instruments

Good Wlnttr Plano FOI' Stle,

$600. 114-379-2641.

Plana lor tale: Will finance wtt h
.good crodN lnd -11 down
pe,-ment. Ctn be tHn 1~
Serlout lnqulrlet only. 1

635-7611.
Solnot.con- Plono borgoln.
Wanted: rnponelble pert~ lo
make low mOnthly peymenlt on
~ano. Can be Mn local!~. Call
Mr. Whtt• 11: 1..eoo-327·3345 ut.

tOt.

Cllollor Dra""ro, $40 Eocll. 114-

:ISH:ISI.

61 Fann Equipment

1m Plymoulh truck. 1m CMt.
tlldo-ln compor. ·~•••·
1987 S.10 Biu«, kyl, .a opo

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King Size Waterblld, Fancy "19:'!'86='""AQ::::H""A"'II""a-rt..;,"'11"",2""50'";""B.,..Ig
Heactbolrd With Mlrro, New 1910 AOHA Goldl~~g, $850; 1GG2 Yo11111
moho
blkt .·1
Fll, VZ-400
powerf\11, din304-675-.
Hutor (Low EMF). 614-441H151H. HorH I Slack Trailer, I1,H5 ; w
50811.
Big Uood Sllvor Royol Show
Sewing machine. sews leather Salldlt. 61~.
$125. Tappa11 el.a r11ng1 $50.
75 Boats &amp; Motors
304·7n.S207.
Angus AntiC ~gus Bilek
lor Sale
Bufll RIIIORibf)' Prlclcl. State
Run Forma, Jookaon, Ohio, 114- 1888 B111 Tr11cker TX~17. 70hp 1
286~395.
1
Evlnrude, plut 8hp Evfnrudt
"""Y
oxt,.l,
~go
ktpt,
$8000
·:
Bull
For
Sale:
Limousine,
Sural•, rontol, donlm, ormy
clothing. Fri, Sll!lc!,"n, Noon • ChiMino, llolno Anlou. 114-388- llrm, IM-m .
8:00 PM. Sam
ervllle'a. 5
mil• Ee8l of l-77, Ravenswood, 8030.
BOATERS
wv. by Sonctnllll Post omco, Folr Plgo, $40 Eoch. 614-2!58- GuiMI Mtrcwy Marine SlrVIca
Mercury, Mariner, M11crul11r
other houn-days, 304-27'3-5055 1945 Btlwton 7 A.M. &amp; I P.ll .
opoclall11. lloreu!J cortlllod.
Union
modo
odvoltloklg
.~~':7,~' come to you. 114· ~
tpeclanln and matchN.
64 Hay &amp; Grain
WATER WELlS DRILLED:
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WATER GAURANTE£0. 614-1186- Cloon Ml1od Hoy, N-r Wtt , For Solo: 14 Ft. John Boot, With ~
7311.
$1.25 Btlo. 614-446-1053.
Trlllor. Minor Ropilro. ,
Alldng: 11400.114-245-5129.
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WHrrE'S METAL DETECTORS
Good quoiHy round boiH 11,000
Ron Allison, 1210 Second lbs) ttored Inside. $30. each,
Auto Parts &amp;
}
Avenue, O.lllpoUt, Ohio, 614· also t.w lqUifl biJH. 304-115- 76
446-4336.
~430='·------Accessories
Wonted To Buy: lora• ROIII1d
115 ~ orumn truck toppor rod
,
55
Building
Btloo Of Hoy. 114-44&amp;-1082.
1225. like new, 304-475a25a0. ' ,
Supplies
Budatt Tronamlutor. , Uood &amp; •
Transportation
robulll, llortlng ot Sl8· ~ant •
Block, brick, HWer JMpes. win·
dowl, lintels, etc. Cllude Winwhotl drive ~Ita It rnD.OO, j
114-245-11177, I
.f293.
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245-5121.
71 Autos for Sale
79 campara&amp;
1m Chevy NoYo Supor Sport ,
56 Pets for Sale
Motor Homes
body Ht·up for etandard or
Konmo,. ponoblt wothor, 1150.

Houoohotd fumllhtng. 112 mi.
Jenlcho Rd. PL PI-nt, wv,
coll304oe7S-'1450.
SWAIN
fish tank completa with fish ,
AUCTION I FURNITURE. 82 304-475-3138.
Olivo St., GorNpollo. Now I UIOd
fum~ ..., hlltlrl, Waotom &amp;
l;)og Hou111 For S.le: Several
Worlt bootl. 614-446-31511.
Siz11. 1 112 Mile Out At141, Gaf.
llporla. Woyna Shoomokor. 114·
52 Sporting Goods
446.05D3.

dopooh &amp; roftrortct roqulrod, no High Couni!J ~nd Bow;
polo, coli 014·'1112-2681
Loododl 114-44f.4HII Aok Foo
Brlon.
42 Mobile Homes
Soto-flex exerclae machine,
good lhopo, occopta all onach·
for Rent
2 beclroom.'"'tumlahed. centraJ

Financial

Upper River Rd. Bnlde Slone

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B1tor., at111 tchool. Orop.ll\l
welcome. 814-441-82:24. New In·

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ront.-

Pomeroy, $200/ manlh, 114·992· Fr. Delivery.

3085

2 BR, Point PIIINnt 0101, 2&amp;3
Wanted to Do
BR· Camp Conley area. Call
Will Bobya~ In My Homo. Rod- 304-47S-38t2.
noy Aroo. Rtfaroncoo Avalloblo. ,--.,-..c._- - - - Call fl4.245-588'l
2 Of 3 bdrm., 2 both ho&lt;oH In
country, lull bo11mont wlllmlly
E &amp; A TREE SERVICE. Topping, room &amp; tlreplact, carport, $350,
NEEO EXTRA MONEY FOR Trimming, TrN Removal, Htdgt 814·385-8227
SPRING? Sail Avon Earn AI Trimming. Fr11 EeUmatesl 6f43 BR ronch, 112 aero lown. Now
lluoh AI You Hood. t.aot).2Bt· 3&amp;7-71157.
homt. Excollont oondlllon.
4001.
Sacurhy d-~ &amp; roll,.ncll
GeorgH
houi:.Z..":Portable
logo toSawmill,
tht milldon1
full ,.qulrod. 304.f75-67111 or 3041824618.
call
75-1957.
Mite Paula'a Dey care Center. 5 Roomt And Both, At 44 Olivo
Sail, offordlhto, chllclcoro. M·F StrHt, Golllpollo. ':111"'" At 918
6 o.m. • 5:30 p.m. Agoa 211o10. Second Avon .., Ooll pollt.

ant to:
PIN down EXTRA

Cl M2., NEA , InC.

FREEINSTALLATKlN
SWIMMING POOlS
Roomo for
or month. Onlv tl2.91111o. • For 1211ontho.
Slo~lng ot $120/mo. Oollo Hotlll. 11d1~:4 Pool lncludle Fitter,
Loddoro, Hugo Dock Etc.
114-445-1880.
('Buod On Soiling Prlco 01
SIHplng 100m1 wHh cooking. flgl, $14.45 APR, Toltl Oof11rod
Aleo trailer lpiiCI. All hookoUPI. Prlco: $754.112) Don1 BtlltVI h?
Call after 2:00 p.m., 304·773- Coli BPI
5111, Meson WV.
1-800-148-1923

Crol1 Mottl. Coli IM-448-73G8,
1.f00.4111-34DG.
41 Houses for Rent
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Complete
home fuml~~~~~··
t bdrm. ept. In Pomeroy, $1501 Houro: Mon.Sot, ..5. I
s.
month; 3 bdrm. houM In 0322, 3 mlln out Bulavllle Rd.

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Rooms

1953.

Clll614•742•1302

Individual To Perform Cleaning

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1991 Sunshine 14x65, 2br. 2
Merchandise
Baths, Now On Rented lot , 614· Wldao Apto, 501 Bwdlltt St,
441·1011.
Polnf PIHiont, no pete, 1 lnd 2
bedroa1n1, 304-87S-2072 1her
3 bedroom, 14x70 mobile homo, 5:00.
For lite: prom dr. ., lrred"·
1 seculatld acre, extra room
cent tlffel:a, ~•nd~. alzt 14,
w!Woodbumer, covered porch, 2 45
$55, IM-e85-4411
Furnished
level dlckl In back, woodshed,

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94~2168

614-94f.2101tr 949·2160
Cle ru •., Cah ·

Help wanted

448.()338.
One
lnd two bedraom
IP811ments
for rent. 304-175tiiTI Skyllnt 12x10, $3,500. 614·

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ceMMIIla.U . . . . . . .EN'I'W.
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Wontod To Ront : 3 Or 4 Bod·
317-996-2000
Ferm
For
Sale:
J.
Dl
vkt
Atha,
room Houae Or Treller In The
4
Giveaway
AVON I All A1011 I Shl~ty Surrogate Motktrw Wanted, FH 115 Aem, 7t .tern nlloblt. Country.
Rotoronco Avollablt.
Spar~, 304-875-1421.
Phil Experwn For Canylng A 14,000 + lb. Tobocco Best, Coli Anyllme: 114-441-2135.
Female Block lob, Spoyld,
Good With Children. 614-446- AVON got In on tho ground floor Couplo'o Child. Mull Bt 18-35 Pond. Barn, Silo And Unloader,
8022.
For Lease
of Avona new eamlng alructure. And p,.vlously Hod A Child. Bunk Feeder, New Ftnclng, 8 49
Sttvt L~z, Any., 317·996-2000.
1-801).11V2-4356.
Room Houn, Lorge Now Ftmlly :--:-:-::--:---:--.,.....,,...
Founci,II!Gt"MY«od gold oul·
Room With Boli:ony, 2 Full Socond Fl- Apo~mont For
TRAVEL
do&amp; cot, :!04-&amp;H120116.
CANNERY WORKERS/ALASKA
Baths, New Fumece With CA, LN11: LA .• one B.R., Balh,
Immediate
Optnlngt
For
15
Men
Hiring $600+ Wkly. Om 8000
Locotld
On Stoto Highway, Ptr· Khohon WI Slave l Rorrtg.
Small blk I .. n Terrier fYI» dog, Openlng1.
And Women Who Are Fr11 To
Ma~tmale.
one yr old, 304-87&amp;-2749 or 675- Tr•n•plHouslng. CaU E . l.c. ~ Traval Entire U.S.A. On A Ran- feet Place To AaiH Chlldran! Water Furnllhed. No Pita. Cof·
Shown By Appointment Only, nor Socond &amp; Pln~_Galllpollo.
t889 anor 5:00PM.
·
Now!
1·206·'736·7000
Ext. dom Itinerary Oolng Publlshera
$230. Per Month; uo,..lt R1o
Contact
Work
For
Major
Sports,
614·379-2119.
qulrod. Coli 114-411-4249, 11415MB3.
And
Rock
N"
Roll
Fathlon
6 Lost &amp; Found
446-2325, Or 514-4411-4425.
Cosmetol~lst NHdtd: Gauran·
Magazlnea. Muet Be Ablt To 35 LOIS &amp; Acreage
Found: Heeler, Blue Mtll.t. At tood $1'10 Ptr Wtok Pold Wortc WHh A High Energy Group
Of 18 To 28 '1tar Old Business 100Jt50 Dobblo Orivo, Ool·
Bodlmers Exxon On AI. 35 Hod· Vacallon•, Call614--44&amp;-72&amp;7.
Merchandise
Man And Women. Must Be At
nay OH. Call A.M. 614-446-5000,
llpolll.
114-446-7231,
Allor
5p.m.
Duke
Clnnoro
•
Qolllpolll:
Poll
P.M. 614-245-5.!33.
Leas! 18. Education And Ex·
open due to retirement Apply In perltnce Not Important. A Pleas· 17 ocroo (woodlond l lovtl) 51
Household
Found: Pony In Patriot For In· penon, Mon. • Fri. attar 1:00 lng Ptrsonollty And Tht Ability Buutlful 4 bedroom tog homo,
p.m.
formation Call614-e43-1125.
Goods
To Work UntUI»I'Yistd Is A dining room, flrer,IICI Wllnsert,
Must
Start
Immediately. progoo, So....,.ll • AooHy, 304· ::::==~.,.....,~~.,...,.
Expirltnced
Per.an
In
Found: small brown Terrill, Rut.
Big Sovlngo On AII .Corpot In
Tronsportotlon Provldod1 II Ac- 575-3030 or 175-3431.
Upholstering
FumUure Or Ctpttd.
land ar .., 614·"'2·2454
Stock. Cllh And Corry, Mo~
Exper1111
Aa'llnced
Sawing Only. 614-446-~38, 614· Arid Rotum Tronoportotlon For ule, 2.3&amp;e acrn, wooded, lohan Carpets, e14~6-M4.
loll: 2 Mal• Llbl, 1 Black, 1 446-4638.
Guarantied. For A Personal In· off Flotwoodo Rd., $5000, 114- 8JUWn lldo.by-oldo ,.~lpratm;
Yellow. Black Lib Antwerll To
182~641
"Gus" Should Have A Choker Exptrltnctd Secretary Rectpo ter·vlew SN: Jim At The 811.'1
brown double oven etcwe, $225.
Cl'lain Collar. Yellow Lab Uonltl, All Rnurnn Conlldtn· Fountain Motel, AI 7, 1 MILl Loll lor -.....!!_lllltro occopo Hch or $400. for both. 18,000
Answera To "Sam• Beige Color tiel, Send Rnumt To CLA Box South Of Bridgo, Gallipolis toblt. 304.f75o.ra,
btu window olr cond $400. 304Collar. l.olt In Aru. Of Stale 110, 0/o Oolllpollo Dally T~bun!, Saturdly 3114, J;30 To Noon l.olt In Ootllpotlo For7a . 00% _
6
78= 55::-113:::-aft-::o-.s
r _:oo
_ PII
-:.
Room
133.
Parenll:
Welcome
AI
1
Routt 553 &amp; 218 Off Rt.7. II 825 Third Avenue, Gallipolis, 0" lntervltw. No Phone Calls
"
owntr financing It S .84 per Complete set maple kitchen
Found Please Call : 614·256-6710 45831.
Plea11l
month, 1ny one of four lots cablneta. Includes: countll'top,
After7p.m.
HVACIR Sarvlct lion Noodod.
ovalloblt, 304.f75.2722.
cooktop, doublt oven dlahWanted:
Babyt
itter
for
2
LOST; Blue Hoolor dog, Mutt Have Experience In Com· chlklren. Nonh Point School lott In New Haven • 00% walher 1nd alnk with dlepoall.
1
merclll And Resldlnllal Repair.
REWARD, 304-576-2950.
3 Y11r11 Experience Required To Olatrlct. Rotating sl'llfte. Rat re- owntr llnanclng It $101.46 por Phono 614-446-2252.
month buya alllhree Iota, a304· 0 ,E, wII111r, 195; Whl ripool
Apply. Sand RIIUml And Pay quired. 304-175-3309.
7
Yard Sale
Roqulromonto To: Box CLA 108, Wanted: Outside 11111 rep for 675-2722.
Wllhor,
$150;
Kolvlnllor
0/o Oolllpolla Dolly Tribuno, 825 building
Lotololnln• Point , 100 ~ owntr Rorrtgtroto'l 2 Door, Wh~t,
motorial
aupply.
ALL Yard Sales Mult Be Paid In Third Avonua, Gllllpolla, OH Takeoff 1xperlence helpful. llnanclnR :t $1 01,40 po;' monlh $125j Hotpo nt Atrrtgorotor, $15;
••
Advonct. DEAOUNE: 2;00
p.m. 45831.
hr
KltvmRolriQoiltOf,
F• - .J Send Rnume 'to: c/o Polnl b
Almond,
l175; Admlrol
the eta~ btfoiw lht ad l1 1lo run. lllltiiOCIItlt Oponlng For Port· PINIIIlt Rogl11or, Box P·3, 200 ;TI; o t H loll . 304oe75o F~l
RemgmtCK
CoDDMone
... 50
Sunday odhlon • 2:00 p.m.
lllln St. POint Ptoollnt, WV
Weetlnghouie ~·mall w.·~he~
Friday. Monda~ lldhlon • 2:00 Timt RN Suporvloor, 11uo1 Bo 25550.
Royol
Olk
Rnort
propo~y· I I·
Avlllllblo To Worlt All Shlfto And
p.m. Sllurday.
tate all, c111 606-TJB-4980 1her And Dryer, Llkt Now, $250, O.E.
Ito On Coli. Compotlllvo Wogoo,
0rytr, Whlto, Uko Ntw, $15(1;
5pm
Dlfftrontltl Wrlh Exporitnct, E· 12
Situation
Sl!og(IOAor&gt;lllncll, u- RIVOJ
,qual Oppo~unrly Employer,
8
Public Sale
Trallar lot lar rwd . Water~ aewtr Rooil; Oolllj&gt;otlo. 114-44&amp;.7311.
wanted
Contact: Dlreclor ot Nursfng,
and 11nltotlon lncludoa. $110
&amp;Auction
PlnecrMt care Center, 110 Dnporololy wonting to odopt t mOIMh. 304.f75o1801 or 17W037. QOOO USED APPLIANCES
PlnocrNt Drlvo, GolllpoUo, child, unborn or lnlant , pltaH
Wllhlfl, dryert, r1~1tort,
Rick Ptoroon Auction Compiny, Ohio. 114-44&amp;.7112.
rwngn. Skaggs Appliance•,

ROOFING

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will contlder all urlous bids,

14x72, Totol Etoctrlc, Stt.Up On
Snook Bor, Cllltlldt Golf Prlvltt Ranted Lot. Excellent
Cou,..b100 Cllltlldt O~vt, Gal· Condition, C.lll14-387.()139 Alllpollo H. Mul1 Bo 21. Apply 9 tor5 P.M.
A.ll. l 3 P.M.
Surrogale Mother wanted, trae 33 Fanns for Sale

1004: $2.9S/mln. Mutt Be Ovtr
18, FonpattlrYint CA.

Howard LWrltesel

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302 Englna,

on

614-114..21Ge

ted, cDnlacl Clellnd Really, 114·

In Vour Local AtN. 1·0Q0.407.

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trailer

64'xtt9' tot In Aoclno, $12000,

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COina, Qold Ringe. Silver Cotnt

2-3-'82·1 mo

TIO.BUILDERS

Wlndaor

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72 Trucka for Sale

5710.

I, Frodo Boya, om not roopon· _9_..:,W.;,;a;;,nt;;,ed:.:.t:.:O:.,:B::U~Y:...__
slblo for ony dobtl othor than
Top Prlcoa Pold: All Old U.S.
my own.

wl .. ..,. COifltlltdlal.
c.n 614·949·2671

A&amp;l AUTO

4 c:yl, $2,750.

Comptolly FumltiMocl moblto
homi, 1river.
inlto below
town
.
looking
No Polo,
CiA._
114-

-~=I.119111
... tstal!·
D
U lllfontallort

2114ft211 mo.

3H15 Gold Rldlll Road
Po,_.,, Ohio 41711

Womlwldo Tro¥01 DlicountL
Alrflret T••• And AIHrYIIIon
FHI Not Included, Oaod For (11
Yoor. No Olmmlckl. OtloNd
Thourgh 'Lio.nH And Bondocl
Cruloo Uno Tnvol Aalnt. Coli 1·
800.2114-11184 (24) HII'S A Doy, 7
Oayo AWook.llo11.,..rd &amp; VIN
Accepted. otr.r Avtllablt One
WHkOnly,

for Sale

I

33 and ancllng 0.32 111lla
- • of U. S. Roull 3J. Total
longth of gu•dntll being
550Un-IMI.
Thla orclnonce Ia hereby
doclarad to bt an
emergency me11ure by
reaaon of lha need lor
axpadlllng highway 1111·
provemenll lo promote
highway oafoty,
and
provided It recelvn tha
olflrmollve vote of tw.,.
thlrda of tho Nellbtrl
eltetad lo Council, It lhal
taka elleol oncl be In Ioree
lmmodlatoly upon Ita
pa..age and approvol by
lhe llayor; otherwlao, It
ahall taka olfect and ba In
Ioree from and alter lhll
oarllaal period allowad by
low.
PASSED: llarch 2, 1H2
ATTEST:
Brenda L llorrlo, Clwk
Brian J. Road, Mayor
L.any Wehruna •
PP,.rllldii!Oid
..nt of Council "
(Tho complalllul of IIIIa · .
OrdlniMI 11111J be oblalnad
or vtewed at tile olllce of the
Cllfll, Wlaga of Polneroy.)
(3) 13, 20, 2111

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CHESTEI

··sPECI_I~~ IN SLATE
OACIIHVAS"

32 Mobile Homes

Scolty'o Uaocl em, - HIYIII,
wv. 30WIN752. - C.lllll9
l2,700. 11188 Dodal ~
mlllo $2,100. 1titl Oldo CUIIIOI
CieJo $2,700. 1187 Joap truolt ,
$2,800. 1tllt C.volllr brown'
$3,1100. 1114 IJanco $2,H&amp;.:. ,
19811 Font F-250 12.500. 1881.. · .
Font F•150 12,150. 188SPiyrnouth Yay- t2,7VO. 1G81
Font Toruo, 75,000 mlltt, $' :

Vaeallon Plu1 Mtmblrahlp For

haa ldaiiUIIod lhll nHd lor
and
propoa..
lh• ·
lmpronm011t ol a pofllcm of
tha ~ highway which Ia
dalcrlbtd alollon:
The ln.wallon olguri
roll on tha aouth aide of
State Route 124 beglnnlnt

c~~r!J
1

BAUM
LUMBER CO.

Xfl,tliryn
Meaiof!)s

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And EntonolnmanL CnUo To
N••••u, St. Barts, Sin J•n. st
Thomu Or Jomuto, Oronct
Coymtn, Cozwnal And Many
Moro Exotk: Porto. $318.00 1
Couplo 0111 You Thll Cno111

Autos for ·Sale

1987 C.voll«, 2 - · 4 eyt, 4 : '
.,...,....runo I oxc, 12;1100. . ' ·,
3044}..1401.
. .
1Ht Stntro B.E., Air, Alltq, Elp&gt;
Go2,500 MU11, _,.loo
Poy Ott. · -·1312, I :00.7;Gii '

Liner. lncludN Clbln, All Uuls

~~Ar:,n~~

0.22 mil -

71

1 Room Aportnllnt
I loth. In Counlr&lt;,

co~=u.i:i ·

AaosNdts

IIEDUCEO. t 987 Forrest Pall&lt; Mobile home With large
garagf1andc.pons. Homo la 14 x 70wlth3 bedroomo1. 10
aae. Reduced to $29,000

RACINE· 2

W . .lMCI

Ohio, In the Malter of tflo
harlinalter dHcriiMcl 1111·
prov-t, and to r...,..t
cooperation froM tht

eoo for

...,c.tw.
c.oabaltrttk 1M •

Mlddltporl, OH

An . . . . .tcJ

anaoted by tho VIllage of
Pomaroy, 1111111 CountJ

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

Apartment
for Rent

FANTASY CARIBBEAN
CRUISE
Enloy 8 Doy 17 Nlghl CruiH Fot
(2) Adullo AIMNiid A Luxury

REWARD

Imperial Rill Metal
Cut To ltngtli
I Will DELIVERY

basement larvo front porch. Niotlocation. $t4,DOO

44

817

· H7'.!1tl.. •u.
call f• Af~illut ,,••

POLE BUILDING
MAnRIALS

205 Nor1h Secarid AYI.

ORDINMCE NO.I07

EqirN~~e• llt•

9·t3.'9t -Hn

'

llrollar

Recine V~laga

To Flnd,_'l!lii.,L.

992-2259
608 EAST
POMEROY,
OHIO..
. .MAIN
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REDUCtD-Iilfodleport; 2 story, :ib8droOm ho,;,awith;

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CASH BASIS COMBINED
ANNUAL FINANCIAL
REPORT
For tha Flecal Year Ended
Docombar31, 1119t

CAll 992·6120
Or It• IJ
I02 E. Main SlrHI
Pomer_,, Ohio

OFFICE H2-2888

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Public Notice

31 Homes for Sale

3 Announcements

Business Services

Who lett u•
Aug. 27, 1991, only 7
monthtago.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY
SATURDAY, MARCH 14th
7:00 to 11 :00
DEE&amp;DALLAS

tor, Rotary cunlng heed on
17 boom or longer, Rever..
lble 30 lb., 4 way blada• Cl·
pablt of mowing gra" and
chopping 41n dlametertr....
Only machlnto menulle&gt;
turtd In the U.S.A. will be
conaldertd.
O.Uvery nme: lmmeclate.
Bidder to oubmlt detailed
opoclllcatlono of equipment
oHeted: The Board of Truo·
toea reserveo the right to
reject any or all bide. ·
Send bldo to Harold Gra·
ham, 3600B State Rt. 143,
Pometoy, Ohio 45768.
By order of Board ofTrue·
tee of Scipio Tawnohlp Clerk,
Betty Bishop, Bobby Arnold,
Harold Graham, Randy
Butcher, membara.
(3) 6, 13, 20; 3TC

The Dally

Ohio

Farm Supplies
&amp; Ltvestock

auto, 6'14-843-!172

t8 F't. Sltytal1&lt; Tondtm Alit Ex·
11171 Elcomlno, S - Sport , cttttnt Cond~Jon. s.~ l:ono•
Good Condition, $1 500. t14-251a ltlnod, $2,200 St4-44f·1716.
1145, BotwNn 7 A.M. I tO P.M.
1990 Joyco pop-up compor,
1980 Cutllu Supnma, AMIFM Ootuxt, llttpo6, hoo fumoco,
Clu, Good nroo, Good Brokoo, ulld VIIJ rtnlo, $3,300, BM·M·

iiJt li

Runt Goad, $!1U. 814-44t.oot4.

1982 Buick Park Avenue, 4dr.,
lldan, ertra na, all opUont,

21133

Services

350 V-8, $1295, SM-812.f'TtD
tl82 Cllmoro, 1882 Flroblrd: - : - - - - -- - -"
both good condhlon, both run 81
Home
good. Both V-4. $2,500 IICh,
614·388-11770.
Improvements
1982 Pontiac Bonneville station

wagon, PS, PB, 6 cyt, $1,200.
304'-875-5752.
1983 Z~21, Nice C.r1 AC, CC,
FICiory Prem. Sound Sys, A&amp;.Co

oo, T·Topo, nn, While With
Blua Int. $3,800. Ct rl 614-446·
1111.
1i84 BMW1 3181, 73000MI, aunroof. auto, amlfm eter.a, rear
tnd damage, 13400, 080, 114IMG·2644 oft or 6pm
1184 ~ Arl•, 4 door, black,
AMIFM, eallltte, 4 c~t. naw ....

houl1, 614-9112·7231, ovonlngo
t9114 Oodgo Omnl, 4 C.Nndor,
Auto, New Paint.&amp;, 11ret, l.ttery,
Stereo, Runa uoodl 114--434462.

1114 Floro SE. Rod-nntod WJn.
dow, 4Spd., 40~1., Sunroor, AC,

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~· 1771
AIIIFIIE Con, $2,500. 114-

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By The Bend

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Friday, March 13, 1992

Wldt World ollporll

Clodlngii of
Cllampioni, ~...

Page--10
WINS
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WOWII

Community calendar .
Beat of the Bend.. :

Tracy Lee, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs- James R. Lee-Mrs. Lee is
the former Nancy Blaettnar of
Pomeroy- left today for a weelc of
'mission work in Albania.
Joining Tracy for the week-long
expedition were eight Campus Crusade for Christ members from
Miami University and four members from Indiana University.
The government of Albania
invited the Campus Crusade for
Christ members to the country to
distribute Bibles and share the
word of God with high school and
college students. The government
will provide interpreters to travel
with Tracy and her group.
Tracy, the granddaughter of
Mrs. Margaret Blaettnar. Pomeroy,
is lcnown here. In addition to visiting, she has been in the community
to play for several weddings. She's
an accomP.Iished pianist. Tracy. a
senior, will graduate from Miami
University in May.

UIIA

NASH

ESPN

by Bob Hoeflich
Friday, the 13th. ActuaHy, it's
probably just like every other Friday so not too worry. Of courre, I
suppose we ought to avoid the
black cats and walking under laddezs.

WTAP

room, those bringin~ up grade
averages, those havmg perfect
attendance and those who are really
putting forth an effort. These students are honored at the close of
each nine week grading period with
a party to let them know that parents are proud of their efforts. A
banquet will be held at the close of
the school year.
To further add a helpin • hand,
the boosters are supplying grants to
the teacher$. That is, a teacher,
who is a member and actively participating in the group, may apply
for a grant of $25 to use in the
respective classroom as insDllctional or motivational help or in any
manner that the teacher feels will
benefit the students.
Memberships are $1, associate
non-voting; $3 individual; $5, family, and $10 supporting corporate
membership. If you'd like to sign
up, call the junior high for the necessary form or contact Mrs. Roger
Abbott. They'll be glad to hear
from you.

Are you listed in Who's Who?
Now there are a lot of such publications and perhaps, you've never
had the opportunity for listing.
Perhaps, you still don't but at least
Parents of Meigs Junior High you can now have your pet listed in
School srudents are bein~ urged not a publication called "Who's Who
only to join the Academic Boosters of American Pets". The book will
at the junior high school but to list pets by name along with their
move·into action to show their sup- biographies.
I never heard of this before
port for their children.
either,
but what the heck, it's 1992
The boosters was formed to help
and
man,
we're swingin '.
both students and parents make the
For
information
on how to list
adjustment that is needed in movyour
pet
write
to
Who's
Who of
ing from grade schools into a junior
American Pets, P.O. Box 2820,
high situation.
The boosters encourage not only Dtam, N.C. 27715.
d you said there wasn't anystudents who make the honor roll
th
g
new
in the universe.
but also students who demonstrate
Do
keep
smiling.
an improved attitude in the class-

Community Calendar Items
appear two days before an event
and the day or that event. Items
must be received well in advance
to assure publication In tbe calendar.
FRIDAY

MIDDLEPORT - "Rum plestilislcin" will be presented 7
p.m. Friday at the Middleport
American Legion Hall by the
Columbus Junior Theatre Touring
Group. Ticket prices are $1 for students and $2 for adults.
HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville PTO will sponsor a St.
Patrick's Day dance Friday 7-10
p.m. at Harrisonville Elementary.
There will be a live band, "EZ
Country". Admission, $2 adults, $1
students.
LONG BOTTOM - There will
be a hymn sing at Faith Full Gospel
Church in Long Bottom on Friday
at 7 p.m. featuring Russ Spencer
and the Southern Hill Singers. Pastor Steve Reed invites the public.
Fellowship will foUow.
MIDDLEPORT - There will be
a S1. Patrick· s Day dance on Friday
from 7-11 p.m. at the American
Legion Annex in Middleport.
Music by George Hall. Cost is $5
per person. Public invited.
MIDDLEPORT - The Widow
Support GrouJ? wiU hold a potluck
dinner on Frtday at noon at the
Middleport Church of Christ. All
widows invil·.:d.
POMEROY - There will be a
round and square dance on Friday
from 8-11:30 p.m. at Hockingport
on Route 124 at Kenny and Millie
Reynolds. Music by Smokey
Mounlain Drifters.' Ronnie Wood is
caller. Country and blue grass
music is played there every Monday at 7 p.m. The pubtic is invited.

Grange announces meetings

TUPPERS PLAINS - Round
and square dance Friday 8-11 :30
p.m. sponsored by Tuppers Plains
Five new-members were given rows.
VFW and Ladies Auxiliary. Music
the obligation when Star Grange
The Meigs County grange ban- by
Happy Hollow Boys.
met recently.
·
quet was announced for April 10 at
New members are Carl and 7:15 p.m. at Salisbury Elementary.
BOTTOM - There will
Janet Morris, Rutland; Bob and Tickets are $6.50 for adults and be LONG
a
hymn
sing at Freedom Gospel
Wanda June Fetty, Lan$sville; and $5.50 for children and are available
Mission
featuring
the Gabriels on
Allen W. Smith. Langsville.
from Master Patty Dyer.
Friday
at
7
p.m.
Public
invited.
The literary program was preUpcoming meetings announced
sen ted by Star Junior Grange under were state legislative conference on
POMEROY - There will be a
the direction of Linda Mont- March 21; masters and lecturers
Narcotics
Anonymous meeting on
~tonner;v. The theme was
conference March 28; women's
Friday at 6:30p.m. at the JTPA
~~~~i~ncluded" ~~~~·~~acMtiv:jjilies
and secretary'swill
workshop
,...
be at office, 117 West Second Street in
Also Pomeroy.
memberAutumn Slater; "Springtime" by announced was a
SATURDAY
ship
meeting
March
31
at
7
p.m. at
Chip and Mike Macomber, Eric
BURLINGHAM - Modern
and Chelsea Montgomery, Autum Albany Grange Hall in Athens Woodmen of America, Camp 7230,
Count)".
All
members
urged
to
and Josh Slater, Ryan Watson, and
Burlingham, will have a potluck on
Rachel and Emily Ashley. "Your a auend.
Saturday
at 6:30p.m. at the hall in
Inspection was set for April 4
Grand Old Flag" was sung by all
Burlingham.
juniors and "I Met Jesus" was sung with the second degree to be conby Rachel Ashley. A closing ferred in full form.
Eldon Barrows, legislative
thought was given by Eldon Barchairman. reported on local school
boards.
Thirty-nine members, juniors
and visitors enjoyed potluck
The recycling day scheduled for
refreshments following the meetPomeroy on Saturday has been
The Meigs County Extension ing.
The next meeting will be a fun postponed to a later date.
. Service wiU host a swine selection
Meigs County Litter Control
· care and feeding clinic on Tuesday night and work session on March
will
publish the rescheduled date.
21
at
6:30p.m.
at
the
grange
hall.
: at Meigs High School's cafeteria
: from 6:30-8 p.m. Dave Gerber, dis: trict swine specialist with the Ohio
Cooperative Extension Service.
will be the guest speaker.
:
Any 4-H or FFA member or
: advisor involved with swine pro, jects are encouraged to attend. For
· more information, contact the
Meigs County Extension Office at

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Postponed recycling

POMEROY - Belles and Beaus at 2 p.m. and at the Middleport
Western Square Dance Club will Library on Monday at 4:30p.m.
sponsor an open dance on Saturday
HENDERSON, W.Va.- Square
from 8-11 ~.m. at the senior citizens center m Pomeroy. Billy Gene dancing and clogging at the comEvans is caller. Refreshments munity building from 8-11 p.m.
Music by Holley Grove Grass.
served.
Public is welcome.
CHESTER - A skating party for
SUNDAY
Girl Scouts will be held Saturday
RUTLAND
- Rev. Neil
from II a.m. to I :30 p.m. at the
Lawrence,
missionary
to the LeeSkateaway at Chester. A litter
olympics will be held March 28 at ward Island, will be the guest
speaker on Sunday at 7 p.m. at the
the Meigs County Fair Grounds.
RuUand Church of God.
LOTTRIDGE - Country music
RACINE - Revival at Mt. Morinight at the Lottridge Community
ah
Church of God, Racine, Sunday
Center will be Saturday from 6
through
March 22 at 7 p.m. nightly.
p.m. to midnight. All bands welcome. Refreshments served. Public Pastor Donald Stacy, Dayton, will
be the speaker. The public is invitinvited.
ed.
RUTLAND - Sign-up for the
POMEROY - Rev. Eddie Buff1992 ball season in RuUand. will be ington will speak at Naomi Baptist
held Saturday from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Church in Pomeroy on Sunday at
at the Rutland Civic Center. Cost is 10:45 a.m. Public invited.
$10 per child. Birth certificate must
be provided if this is the first signPOMEROY - SOLOS, a Chrisup.
tian fellowship of single adults.
including those never married, widCHESTER - Baseball and soft- owed or divorced, will meet Sunball sign-up for Chester Baseball day 4:30-6 p.m. at Pomeroy United
Association will be Saturday 10 Methodist Church. New members
a.m. to noon at Chester Elemen- welcome.
tary. Call Bill Buckley at 992-2996
for information.
REEDSVILLE - Planning session for Riverview community
MIDDLEPORT - The Middle- vacation bible school will be held
port Youth League will hold sign- Sunday at 2 p.m. at Reedsville
up for the 1992 ball season on Sat- United Methodist Church. All
urday from 9 a.m. to noon at the teachers and interested volunteers
Middleport Council Building. Cost are invited.
is $10 per child, not to exceed $25
per family. Any child not playing
BAS HAN- Bashan Ladies Auxlast season will need a copy of their iliary will have a smorgasbord dinbirth certificate. Membership cards ner Sunday II a.m. to 2 p.m.
also available for $1.
Baked chicken, ham, mashed poll\toes, gravy, dressing, green beans,
RACINE - The Racine Youth rolls, homemade noodles, cole
League will hold its final sign-up slaw, desserts and drinks for $4.50
for baseball and softball on Satur- adults and $2 children under 12.
day 10 a.m. to noon. If this is the Take-out available.
first sign-up for a participant a birth
certificate copy must be furnished.
POMEROY - A 12-step AA
The cost is $10 for girls softball meeting will begin Sunday at 7
and $15 for all others.
p.m. at the JTPA office, 117 West
Second Street in Pomeroy.
SALEM CENTER -Salem Center Elementary will have a spaghetMONDAY
ti dinner Saturday from 5-7 p.m.
POMEROY - The Meigs Athletic Boosters will sponsor their winPOMEROY - "Horse With A ter
banquet on Monday at
Flying Tail" will be shown at the 6:30sports
p.m.
in
the high school cafeteMeigs County Public Library in ria. Bring two
covered dish, one
Pomeroy on Saturday and Sunday vegetable and one
dessert.

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-NEUTZLING

ANDREA

Completes studies
Andrea Neutziing, daughter of
Mike and Brenda Neutzling,
' recently comeleted studies for the
God and Famtly Religious Emblem
of Faith. She received the aw~rd
Sunday at the Rutland Church of
the Nazarene where she attends
with her family.
Helping with the ceremony were
fellow troop members of the
Pomeroy Junior Troop 1309. There
ceremony was held in conjunction
with Girl Scout Sunday.
The study took her on a journey
through the world God has given the world of family, friends, church
and community. It involved a commitment beyond the regular expectations of church school. It is a personal study program which requires
a commitment of time and energy
to study and to act out the faith
along with an expectation to seek
to seek to continue in growth.
For further information on the
program write Programs of Religious Activities with Youth, 8520
Mackenzie Road, P.O. Box 6900,
St.Louis,Mo. 63123, orcall(314)
638-1017.

Wilkes Grange
to hold dinner
The Wilkes Grange No. 27 I 6
will hold a smorgasbord dinner at
the Pythian Sisters Hall in
Wilkesville on March 21 at 4 p.m.
Cost is $5 for adults and $2.50 for
children under I2. Menu includes
baked stealc, fried chicken, various
side dishes, hot rolls, pie, cake, cof·
f~, tea and Kool-aid. The public is
invited to auend.

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all lwlda, but be fOCUie8 on a deal in
wbicb Norlh (who becomes dummy)
lltinb for a long time before blddlni·a
game. Your initial reac:tlon II that be
II overbidding, bopinc for lhe best. But
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tully contern::rlatinl a slam. Wllh all
!bat bigb-cA J19wer in lhe dummy,
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the diagram. As partner didn't double
the Stayman lilqulry, you cuess to lead
lhe diamond live, boplnc to find part·
ner's suiL Tbe IS points oa the table
are a ahock: you were ezpec:tlnc far
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played low. Dummy'• spade jack won
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clafmlnl nine trlckl: - spade, tm.
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U West had kept the faith, be would
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GROUNDBREAKING HELD- A ceremonial groundbreaking
was held at Goodyear's Point Pleasant polyester resin plant for the
$63.5 million expansion that was formally announced Friday. The
expansion will increase the plant's capacitr to manufacture resins
used in making food containers. Construction wiD begin in July or
August, with completion se1 for 1994. Pictured breaking ground in
the front, from left, are Don Rollins, president, Local 644, URW;
Wayne Love, local plant mana~er; West Virginia Gov. Gaston

Caperton; and Terry Persinger, vice president and general manag·
er, Goodyear Polyester Division. In back, from left, are Mason
County Development Authority Vice President Jack Fruth,
Goodyear Manager of Industrial Relations Bob Rober Is, Chamber
of Commerce President Joe Ellison, MCDA President Charles
Lanham, State Sen. Bob Dittmar (parlially hidden), Point Pleasant
Mayor Russell Holland, State Delegate Debbie Phillips (hidden)
and Mason County Commission President Larry Sayre.

Ground bro~e,n for Gopdyear expar~sipn
By MINDY KERNS
OVP News Staff
POINT PLEA:SANT · West Vir·
ginia Gov. Gaston Caperton, along
wilh officials of lhe Goodyear Tire
and Rubber Co ., formally
announced and lirokc ground Fri·
day for a $63.5 million expansion
at the company's Point Pleasant
polyester plant in Apple Grove.
The expansion will increase the
plant's capacily 10 manufacture
resins used in making food con·
tainers.
Wayne Love, plant manager. said
the expansion will create ap·
proximately 50 to 80 permanent
new jobs, while creating a peak of
150 to 200 construction jobs.
Scheduled for completion by the
first quarter of 1994, the expansion
will
boosl
annual
PET
(polyethylene terephthalalc) resin
production by more than 35 per·
cent While Love said preliminary
work. such as surveying, is already
being done, aclual construction on
the expansion will begin in July or
August.
Gov. Caperton applauded the
company, saying !he expansion not
only means new jobs. but protec·
tion of the jobs already there. He
recognized Terry Persinger, Vice
President and General Manager of
Goodyear's Polyester Division. The
gove.mor said Persinger approached
him approximately four years ago
saying he wanted to expand the
plant. Caperton added it came at a
lime when the state sorely needed
growlh. The Point Pleasant
Goodyear plant expanded in both
1988 and 1991.

Bl BRIAN J, REED
Trmes-Sentinel Staff
SHADE • Recent action by the
Public Utilities Commission of
Ohio will allow for a significant
decrease in toll telephone costs
between lhe 696 exchange in Shade
and the 992 Pomeroy exchange.
Shade residents Barbara Grueser
and Mildred Shumway headed up a
drive to make telephone calls
between the two exchanges toll
free. A petition circulated in Bedford Township resulted in signa·
tures from every resident in that
communily. In addition, olher 696
residents who live in Athens Coun·
ty also signed lhe petition, which
was lhen sent to lhe PUCO. A pub·
lie hearing on their petilion was
held last April, and a decision on
the petition was announced by lhe
PUCO on Friday.
While a toll will slil\ be charged
for calls between the two
exchanges, lhere will be a 70 percent decrease in !hal charge.
Pomeroy Altorney Steven L. Story,
who represented lhe petitioners m
their quest for lower rates, sees this
as a victory for G1E lelephone cus·
tomers in both communities.
"We would have liked for it to
have been a no-toll exchange,'"
Story said, "but this is also a signif-

icant change. It is real decent. This
rate cut will significanlly reduce
telephone bills, and thai's really
important, since a great number of
customers in the 696 exchange are
elderly and live on a fixed
income."
Story said that the rate reduction
could also help to P.romote local
commerce, as it will allow cus·
tamers in the 696 exchange to
"comparison shop'" between
Pomeroy businesses and those in
Athens, which 696 cus!Omers have
always been able 10 call IOU· free.
State Representative Mary Abel
(D-Athens) reported Friday that she
had made numerous contacts will
PUCO Commissioner Jolynn Bany
Butler and other PUCO members
while the agency was considering
the Shade petition.
"With a great deal of help from
residents of the area, we were successful in making the PUCO understand the day-to-day calling needs
of !he customers of these areas,
which involve calls to the schools,
doctors. and providers of goods and
services wh•ch are closest 10 the
people of Shade," Abel said. "The
PUCO assured me thai the efforts
of the people of lhese communities
to make lhis happen were very
Continued on A·S

Funils released for three -.
Meigs reclamation projects

TALKING SHOP- West Virginia Gov.
Gaston Caperton, center, listens as Terry
Persinger, rigbt, vice president and general
manager or Goodyear's Polyester Division,
explains the new $63.5 mUiion expansion project
announced Friday ror the Point Pleasant plant.

Also pictured is local plant ·manager Wayne
Love. The company wiU employ approximately
150 to 200 workers during tbe construction
phase of the expansion, and the project will ere·
ate anywbere from SO to 80 new permanent jobs
upon completion.

I

The governor presented Persinger with a plaque designaling him
ari honorary West Virginian.
A proclamation was also road by
the governor stating· Goodyear has
made significanl investment in
plant operations in Mason County,
thus improving local, regional and

state economy: has maintained a
special working relationship with
iiS 560 associates through a model
partnership arrangement: and has
achieved international rccognilion
through
exemplary
products
proouced in Mason County:
therefore he declared March 13 as

Goodyear Tiro Associates Day.
Much recognilion was given to
the Goodyear associates by
management for !he role lheY. play
Cpntinued on A·S

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY • Funds for three
Meigs County abandoned mine and
land reclamation projects tolaling
$555,000 has been released by lhe
U. S. Office of Surface Mining,
according to Mitchell E. Farley,
Construction Project Specialist.
Division of Reclamation, Athens.
While the funding has been
secured, Farley said that no time
table for completion on 1wo of lhe
lhree projects has been set
The projects are tilled "Lyon"
located on Seventh Sueet in Mid·
dleport, "Wolfe/Swisher" located
in Pomeroy near Salt Street, and
"Jessie Creek" located in Rutland
Township just soulh of Langsville.
The biggest of the projects and
the only one started is Jessie Creek.
The cost is $489,734 and the aban·
doned surface mine area is being
reclaimed with coal tax money,
Farley said.
Watiker and Son of Zanesville
arc the conllllctors on the job which
is expected to be completed in
Jurie. The problem of flooding has
made lhe )lroject a priority, Farley
said.
The Wolfe/Swisher project cost
has been $1,150 for design and
$53 ,700 for construction of a
drainage sys1em 10 divert water

coming from an abandoned underground mine away from houses and
streets in that area.
While it has no projected completion date, Farley says he expectS.
the worlc 10 get started wilhin ft..:
next year.
He said lhat the area will be surveyed and exploratory drilling don~
as a part of the design system. Construction will include a system to.
intercept the ground water and convey it 10 existing storm water sewers in lhat area. Once lhe drainage
problem has been taken care of,
lhen the site will be res1ored, Farley said.
Now water runs down Salt
S!reet and onto West Main Street
from lhe abandoned mine. The pro.
ject will also include closing the
mine enlry behind the Wolfe property as well as the two collapsed
mine entries in that area.
The Lyons project is also a
drainage problem affecting two residences and a public street. The
cost of corrective work !here is
S12,000. The construction on that
project also will probably take
place next year, according to Far-

Icy.

All of the projects have been
100 percent federally funds, Farley
said.

New evaluation p-rogram
welcomed by educators
Ga.!lia Local, Eastern are included
in 'Intensive Need' category by·state
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A
school superinlendent says he's
plea~ed to ~et the chance 10 study
problems rn education with the
state.
·
Thirty-four Oliio Department of
Education staffers had been count·
ing books and classroom hours in
evalualillg·schoOis ev~ five years.
Instead, they now will spend more
time wilh teachers and administrll·
1ors to work out problems, Ted
Sanders, the superintendent of public insttuctioo, said at a news con·
ferencc Friday.
"I'm excited about lhlt kind ol
support," said lames Williams,
Da)'IOII schools superintencJenL "I

welcome a team that will be coming in 10 work with us to make our
system better.:•
· The department will look at
scores on mandatory nirith-grade
1cs1s which cover reading, math,
writing and citizenship. The tests
will determine how tnuch help a
disttict can ~L
But a dtstrict has to ask for
assistance.
.
;Based on the last round of test·
ing in November, the d~artment
pliced 4$ dislricts in the "lllltnaive
need" category, maklilg them ell·
.gible for on-llte help.
At lhose districts - including
Cincinnati, Clcvoland, Columbus,

Dayton and Toledo - 75 percent
or more of the .students failed at
least one lest'
DistriGts where 2S percent to SO
percent of students passed all four
tests qualify for less help. Instead
of on-site visits, educa1ors will
meet with state staffers at regional
sessions.
Other districts with a better
passing rate also can get other ·
types of help at regional sessions.
"We literally stop dead in our
trades today, !urn and head in a
new direction," Sanders said.
Sanders B!JI apprQval for lhe
Continued on A·S /

NEW CHAMBER DJRICTOI.lS • Jerr
Tbornton, left, ud Pial Retd, rllbt, bllve beta
named u tiM newnt memben II the B111rd or
Directors of the Mtlll Co11ty Cbamber or
Commerce. nornton represeats aaclae aad
replace~ Bill Nease. Reed will repreint

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