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Porn•oW' Ml1ldhport. Ohio
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--l..ncal news briefs--. 'SO~th . reports record low. temperatures
Continued from page 1
with tllree. Firemen remained on the scene about three hours.
BarrtDeer said the ortatn oi the fire Is WllulowD. Damages
were estimated at $20,000 and there was lnsuranee.
No lnJIII'Iel were reported.

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Employees of the Meigs County Department of Human
Services voted taat ~k. 13 to 1~ . for union representation by
the American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Employees (AFSCME).
,
. Michael Swisher, Department of Human Services' director,
said the~t step In the process, as he understands lt,lsforthe
Slate EmJik&gt;yee Relations Board (SERB) to ~rtlfy the voting
. Whk:ll took place last Thursday. The vol!ng was held at the
Department of Human Services' office 1accordlng to state
reP.)atlons with an official from SERB present tor the voting.
After certification by SERB, which Swisher said may come
today, AFSCME must file an Intent to negotiate fora contract. A
contract proposal from AFSCME for the Department of Human
Servlcel could then ·be expected.
Swisher said he was not aware II the local unit has elected

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EMS has nine calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports Dine ellis
Wedl¥!sday; Racine at 12: 13 a.m. to New Portland Road for
Charlotte Conley 1\) Holzer Medical Center; Middleport at 2:13
a.m. to the .pnllce department for Tina Hendricks to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 5:37 a.m. to Powell St. for
Esther Kissell who was treated but not tranpsorted; Pomeroy
at 7: If a.m. to Peacock Ave. for Elmer Sayre to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 8:51 a.m. transported
April Ritchie from an auto accident on Summerfield Road to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 9:10a.m. to Tuppers
Plains for Maude Gray to Camden·Ciark Memorial Hospital;
Middleport at 9:15a.m. to Powell St. for Esther Kissell who was
treated but not transported; Chester and Olive Township Fire
Departments at 8: 24 p.m . to a structure fire In Olive Township.

Plan Meigs County constituent day
State Senator Jan Michael LOng, Circleville, fonnerJy of
Middleport, . today announced a Constituent Day for Meigs
.
.
County this Saturday.
Sen. Long will be In Racine from 8:30a.m. to9: 15a.m., arthe
Racine Fire Station; In Chester from 9:45 a.m. through 10: 30
a.m., at the Chester Fire Station; and In Middleport from 11
a.m. through 11:45 on the first noor of Middleport VIllage Hall.
Meigs County residents who have concerns or desire Input
Into matters are urged to visit Sen. Long at the locations during
the designated time slots.
"I believe that personal contact with constttutents Is vital to
serVIng effective as a State Senator for Southern Ohio, and llook
forward to meeting with residents of Meigs County Saturday,"
Sen. Long said. .
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Constituents Day Is scheduled as a means of meeting with
residents of the eight counties In Senator Long's 17th District.

Panhandle today, snarling trlt· Texas-Oklahoma border were stuck and trucks jacknltlng, but.: .
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Vldletl PiWI la!:\i·"nd
fie and clollng h..hways around U.S. 87 and U.S. 70 as 10 to 12 nobocly'a been hurt yet."
The unseasonable cold tbat has :
A stUbllorn cold ape P....,ted
Perryton and Dumu north of Inches of blowlq snow were on
In the South early lllday, prompt· Amarillo.
the II'OUad .00 IIIOI'e was forehung over Dixie this week':
lng frost and tre 1 1 warnlnp In
''1bll 11 terrible," moaned cut througbout the day. The ·. continued Into another day - ·
South CArolina and pu•hl.._ the '', Perryton · pollee dlapatcher Nadonal Weather Service lllued
three days before the start or :
~mperature In subtropiCal Key
""''n• Donahue. "I'm ready for . a winter storm warning In effect spring. But National Weathel' ·
Weal, Fla., to tie a record low,
summer. I'm so tired of above!· thrcJuab midday for the northern
Servlceforecaater Harry GordO!{·
said a circulation of wann al~ ·
whUe heavy ~now fell In the
lng sno\v-~t I'm even ready to Panhandle.
Snow!~ figures Included 6 had appeared, meaning a posal{:
Texas Panhandle.
.
start cuttltla grass for the
• A winter storm dumped a
summer." ·
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Inches at Pampa. s· Inches at bte end to the cold spate.
dozen Inches of IIIOW on the
Cl~ today Just lOUth oftlie Borger and 4 Inches at Amarillo, .
"It's unseasonably cool," Gor-;
where winds were gusdng to 30 . don said this morning. "(But) i~
1
m~;~h. The Department of Public
pretty much throughout the•.:
Co"Unulod from page ( ·,,
Safety said U.S. 287 was closed South ·t emperatures are warm· .·
south of Dumas.
. . lng , from the southwest and~:
Fitzwater, voicing fears of a
Three botirs after he said
Vlsablllty
was
doWn.
to
zero
at .Improving as time goes on."
,:
threat. to "~ stability of all the offlclala ~ · "sUI! anaJyztq
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~~~p~~e
points,
a
Perryton
pollee
F{ost
and
freeze
warnlnp
:.
countries In the region," an· ' wbat happe,ned" aild Reagan )lad
dlipatcJMtr
said.
Motorists
were
exte'n!led
over
South
Carnllna.
1~::
nounced to reporters early Wed· "not decided on a courae ot
nesday that "at this moment, · actfoa," word reached the White adv!M!d to avoid travel In ·the was 36'ln Charleston early today.:.·
Blrmlnaham. Ala., recordecJ~:
everytbing Is beb{g considered Hollae of a !lew request by Panhaftdie, particularly on east·
short of Invasion."
.JIQaduran President JOII Azcona west, roads, because of 'the high 28, Atlanta bad 34 and Mlaml·:
wlnda and blo!ving snow.
reported 58 at 3 a.m .
· . :"The snow Is bloWing and you
In Key West, the temperature,;:
sank to 53' Just before midnllhf:
hazy atalem!.n~ earlier In the can't tell where the ditches start
and
the
road
ends,'':
Donahue
Wednesday breaking the record''·
. CLEVELAND (UPI) - The day about what Azcona was
said.
"We've
got
people
getdng
low
for the date set In 1901 of !16.';:
jackpot went unclaimed Wednes· aaklng of tile Unllel! States.
day night In Ohio's SUper LOtto
.. Natlonal~~ecurity advller Colin
drawing, lncreas'lng the top prize , Powell alid White House chief of
to at least $6 million for Satur· · staff Howard Baker promptly
South ~ntral Olllo
: .Saturday tllrOqb,Molid~a~ I'~
day's game.
brlefetl Reagan In the family
Beco~lng
partly
cloudy
today,
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Mostly cloudy and a chance of· None of the tickets sold for the quarters of the Wblte House,
Witb
highs
In
the
mid
401.
Cloudy
snow
flurries In the no~stern ::
midweek drawing listed the six where the go-ahead waa given.
tonight,
with
a
chance
of
snow
part
of
the state Satu~y. witH'.·:
"When friends ask for. our
winning numbers of 6, 9,15, 24, 25
and
a
low
near
30.
OCcasional
clearing
skies ,SUnday and )nf:
and 32, a lottecy commission support, we should J?rovlde It,"
snow
Ftiday,
with
highs
near
40.
creulng
cloudiness
on Monday.•.
Re~an told his senior aides.
spokesman said today. The jack·
The probability of preclplta· Highs will be In the 30s Saturda)!;o:
pot was worth $3 million.
tlon
Is near zero ioday, 50 percent and Sunday and ranging from~~·
'I'here were 127 ticketS sold that·
tonight
and 80 percent Friday. · upper 30s to the mid 40s Monday,:.
had five of the numbers.
are
Winds
will be from the northw· Overnight lows will be In th(:.
worth $1,000 each. Also, 6,172 Vmrua Memorial .
est
near
10 mph today and from upper teens or lower 201 ear!i1,:~
tickets listed . four of the
Wednesday Admissions
the
southwest
near 10 mph Saturday and In the low or m~~~; :
numbers, making them worth $78 Elmer Sayre, Pomeroy; Law·
tonight.
20s Sunday and MOnda)!.{
apiece.
.renee Klein, Pomeroy;, Jlarold
mornings.
~~
· Extended Forecul
Ticket sales tor .Wednesday's Fetty, Langsville.
.
·
drawing to!aled $4,141,581, while
Wednesday Dlschargei- Do·
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the prize payout totaled $608,416.
rothy Collins, Hamid Brannon.

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Copyrighted 1988

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The Meigs County Special ·
Olympics Basketball Team on
:made by calling Cathie Wood or March9lostbyonepolnt,41-40,to
Andrew Keyes at 992-6681.
Beacon School· In Athens.
Board members Include PomeScorers for the Meigs River
roy Mayor Richard Seyler,RI· Racers were Ray Laudermllt
chard Warner, David Gloeckner, With 35 points and David .Karr
Tom Reed, John Foster, Evelyn with five. ·
Scarberry, Hank Cleland, Lee
Scoring for the Beacon team
MIUer, Joe Clark, Mary Powell, were Wade Bullock With 13
Edith Atkins; Tom Kelly, Bill potols, Bill Beard and Bill Porter
Neaae, SteVe Deaver,-Nona Nel· each with 10, Scott Bentley with
son and Doug Hunter.
four. 11nd Dan Stan)ey and Mike
Spappord with two points each.
A home game against MI.
Aloysius was played at Carleton '·
School in Syracuse on SUnday.
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The River Racers Won 73-69.
DaiiJ' lllock pnees
Laudermllt was again the high
(As oC 11:• Lm.)
scorerwlth56polnts. DavldKarr
scored . 12 points, Mary Jane
Beyce aad Man Smith
of Blaa~ Ellla • Loewl
, Curry and Bill Neutzllng each ,
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scored two and Sandy Johnson
Am._T
Electric
Power
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AT"' ... "1" " • , .. " · .... · " • ....... " 28 11
Scori t Mt AI
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ng or
. oys us ~re
Bob Evans: ............. ............ 16%
Charming Shoppes ...... ....... .12%
City Hold!rig Co ....... ... .'... ..... 30
Federal Mogul.. ................. .41% ·
Goodyear T"R ...................62%
Heck's Inc: ............ ...... .... .... 11)1
Key Centurion ... .......... ....... 40% ,
Lands' End .... .. ........ ... ... ..... 20%
,111 SecGftlll St. hlntroy
Limited Inc . ... ......... ........... 21%
Multimedia Inc. ........ ........... 66
TOUIIIIDIPIIIIIIT
Rax Restaqrants .................. 4\4
AGPII$ SIIVIIG
Robbins " Myers ...................9
Shoney's Inc..... .. ................ 24~
EaSCOUNit
Wendy'slntl. ...... .... .... .. .. ..... ..7
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Worthlnflon Ind .... ......... ..... 21%

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By LEE LEONARD
UPJ Statehouse Reporter
&lt;;OLUMBUS, . Ohio (UPI)
The · OhiO General Assembly
adjourned for a spring vacation
and primary election campaign·
lng late Thursday after sending
41 bills to Gov. Richard Celeste,
Including a $618 million capital
construction appropriation, a$14
million supplemental budget and
a phosphate detergent biln In
northern Ohio.
. Also forwarded to the gqvernor
In a last·~lnute deluge of leglsla· .
tlon were .a $483 million capital
reappropriation, a maJor reshuffling of mental health services,
and a distribution formula for
$1.2 billion In bond proceeds for

local highway and bridge r e·
placement projects.
. The House voted 87·6 to concur
in a minor Senate change to the
Celeste administration's giant
two·year capital construction
appropriation.
But the capital reapproprla·
tlon of funds - for projects
authorized In ·1986 but never
completed - barely squeaked
through the House as Republl·
cans and a handful of Democrats
complalped that the Ohio Na·
tlonai .G uard college scholarship
. program was only partially.
funded In ·the supplemental

bill In the House.
The distribution formula tor
Issue 2 bonds approved by the
voters last Novbember won 29·3
approval In the Senate and 73·11
passage In the House alter some
wrangling over the terms.
Legislators representing rural
districts were upset that. their
areas were awarded a small
share of the pot compared with
large urban counties.
"This bill had great promise
when It was first Introduced, "
said Sen. Robert Burch, D·
Dover, who ended 1up voting .
against tlie formula. "Bu\ for '
areas like mine. Its promise, Its
potential · have been seriously
diluted."

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That bill passed by only 50-43.
Fifty votes are needed to pass a

Mike Clark with 41 points, Bill '
Lane with 14, Kevin Allen with 10:
a~M1 Mike Chapman with four. · :
OD Monday the River Racers &lt;
lost 60-43 to the the Franklin :
County Flyers.
.
Ray Laudermllt scored 37 ·
points for the River Racers, :
Including a three·polnter. Sandy
Johnson scored four and M~·:
Jane Curry scored two.
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Scoring tor the Flyers were:
Jerry Friley with. 37, Shawn :·
MO!lre and Bill Mays each wltb .
six, Kevin Gllver with flve, .Cbris :
Ahlers with f""' and Rob Travis '
with two.
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The River Railers wiH face
Beacon School 1ft S¥raCUJe· pn
Monday March 21, arid lhli'p ,wiJI .
travel to Frankfort on Tuellday .
March22 to meet Pioneer School.
A dance. and part)' for ;tileathletes wtU follow the l&amp;me
. .tn.
Syracuse on Monday
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reaches contract agreement
· A one· year contract agreeThe only change Ill the , con·
ment for the Meigs County tract, Roberts said, was an ·
H,lghway Department ·was across the bOard ~5 cents hourly
reached late last week according · wage increase. In addition, a new
to Meigs County Englnee( Phlllp · position of tandem truck driver
Roberts. The agreement was · was established. This position
ratified last Friday by the 29 will pay 10 cents more per hour
bargaining unit members and than regular truck ·driver.
paperwork Is nearly complete to
The county will continue to
flnllllze the contract.
provide · Blue Cross·Blue Shield

Bill puts
more teeth in
sunshine law

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SWEAHRS

IEDUCED

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SUITS, SPORT
COATS &amp; ILAZERS
IEDUCED

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DRESS SHilTS

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A Bl~ HELP - Thill !lew IIOOJ;"eboard purcbaaed
for Carletoa School by tbe Fannen Sank and
Savlnp Company malles buketball more fun.

With lbe 1e0reboard, memben of the River
Bacen team oiiiCI their 111118 alike, just have to
rlance up to find out If the home team Is ahead.

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JACICOS
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coverage for employees, and the
men will continue to purchase
their own major medical coverage, as In the past.
There were also some basic
langua ge changes in the contract, to comply with the state's
collective bargaining law. The
language changes were expected
Roberts added.
The current highway depart·
ment contract expires March 31.
Negotiations for the nejll contract
began in mld·January .
The highway department is
rel!resented by the American
] Meratlon of State. ·county a nd
Munlplpal Employe e s
( AFSCME). The first union contract at the hlg~wa y depa rtment
was In 1976.

Is now accepting
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applications for new
mllliiMrS for COYirtd .!II
..,.. dockage••• ct.ge
only about 081-third of · ·
other mcwlnas.

FOR 1011 MEN AND WOMEN
FOI gBII ANI Sill II

$1 million apiece for. Garfield
Place. 'Cincinnati Playhouse and'
Music Hallrenovatloils In Clndn·
natl; $1 million for develop!lle nt
of Main Street In Dayton: $1.5
million for the Scioto River
floodwallln Columbus; $1 million
for Improvements at Blossom
Music Center in Akron.
!t also contains $22 million for
the supercomputer at Ohio State
University, $14.2 million for a11
englneerlng·computer science
facility at Wright State Unive r sity, $21.7 million for an addition
linking a blologlc&lt;tl sciences
building anli th e College of
Pharmacy at Ohio State, $15.8
million for Statehouse renova·
lions, and $284,000 for renova,
lions at the Governor 's Mansion.

GAWPOUS IOAl.ClUI ,

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Senate Minority Leader·Harry water systems. ,
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Meshel, D·Youngstown, one of
"We. may not geta,coladeson
the architects . of aid "for locai this because It doesn 't have the
Infrastructure, defended the · maglc or new buildings or Indusplan . "We have finally created · trial parks," acknowledged Sen.
an Infrastructure fund , the first Theodore Gray, R-Columbus.
In the nation," he said.
The new capital appropriation
Once Celes te signs the bill,
for 1989·90. contains $417 million
the first $120 million wotth of
worth of construction projects on
bol)ds will be sold later this
college and university camyear 11nd the money wtll flow to
puses , $48.3 million lor mental'
local government based on the
health and retardation faclliUes ,
merit of each project as
$56.7 million for parks and
detennlned 'by a new state
recreatlo.nal facilities and $4.5
commission. ·
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million (or correctional
' A total of $12 million was set fa clllfles. ·
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aside . for small villages and . Showpiece of the capital bill Is
townships. and $4 million Was a$36 . 6mllllonlodge.~abinsanda
reserved strictly for replace- golf course at Maumee Bay State
me,nt of deteriorating sewer and Park. The proposal also con tains

Specials For The Mot1th of March
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Scattered snow flurries tonllhl. Increasing cloudiness
Saturday.

Legislature adjQurns . afterpassing 41 bills

Ho8pital news

Board reviews progr,am

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Middleport figure8'
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Area deaths ·

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Members reviewed the JTPA
eight percent set·aslde funds
program of the State Depart.
ment of Education, which aids
placement of. llandlcapped
clients In jobs, when the Meigs
County Board of Mental
Retardation· Developmental Dis·
abilities held Its quarterly meet·
lng this month.
Andrea Keyes was Introduced
as a .new placement specialist.
She Is a reeent gtadua te of Ohio
University from the College ol
Health and Human ServiCes.

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Members responded favorably
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) The Senate ha tiled for 90 to the renewal of the grant for
State lawmakers faced a daylong minutes over the distribution 1988-89 and all members stilled
session today as they attempted fonnula for Issue 2 money- $1.2 an agreement for the renewal
to put the finishing touches on biUion worth of bonds authorized proposal. Cathie Wood discussed
long-term capital construction by Ohio voters last November to nine placements In community
legislation and adjourn u·n tll fund repairs and replacement of employment. Employers Include
after the May 3 prlinary election. local roads, bridges and water . Cooper . Chrysler, Smith-Nelson
Included on the crowded ca· and sewer systems.
Motors, Pizza Hut, Big Wheel,
lendars were a ~118 te vote on a·
As always, the bulk of the
Meigs and Gallla State Garages.
controversial btu banning phos- .administration's capital lm·
An openlllscusslon atthe ~lose
phate detergents In northern provements bill, goes tor con· of the meeting concluded with
Ohkl and a House vote on a .$14 structlon at colleges and positive feedback from board
million supplemental approprla· universities.
members. The JI'TA staff ex·
lion and a $481 million capital
Sen. Stanley Aronoff, R·
tends a vote of thanks to all board
reappropriation for unfinished Cincinnati, chairman of the Se· members tor their donation of
projects. ·
nate Finance Committee, said time and energy. Any questions
The House was to meet at 10: 30 the outlay was agreed upon by or concerns on the project can be
a.m. and the Senate one-half hour majority Senate and House lead·
later.
ers, and the Celeste admlnlstra·
A major sticking point could be lion. He said It would not
a distribution fonnula for state endanger the state's credit rat·.
bond money for local highway lng by straining the general fund
and .bridge . replacement and to retire the capital bonds.
repair - a House·pasSed :bill
"This Is a responsible effort to
All Middleport ·VIllage funds
which the Senate approved In address the capital needs of the
·
amounted
to $255,345.89 as of
different form Wednesday.
state," said Aronoff.
Feb. 29, according to the monthly
Gov. Richard Celeste's' $618
The only amendment pennlt·
million capital Improvements ted by the administration and the r!!JX&gt;rt of VIllage Treasurer Jon
bill lor 1989-90 was sent back to House and Senate majority lead· Duck.
Receipts Into each fund for tbe
the House In 15 minutes Wednes- el'shlp was a transfer of $1.5
day with one minor change, million from a medical. building month, disbursements and the
despite an attempt by minority to a law school building at Ohio Feb. 29 balance, respectively,
Include:
Democrats to add $14 million State University.
General, $15,745.08, $15,690.13,
worth of projects.
Sen. Neal Zimmers, D·Dayton,
It was followed by an $83 · the assistant minority leader, $23,335.53; street maintenance,
$4,931.49, $6,117.54, $467.35; mini·
million long·tenn capital outlay Introduced what he called a
tor juvenile jails requested by the "fairness amendment" to help golf, no receipts, $2,000, $2,000;
Ohio Department of Youth "those of us who were left out of fire equipment, $2,637 .88,
$1,864.88, $2,576.51; fire truck, no
Services.
the negotiating process." ·
receipts, rio disbursement$,
$4,898.44; sanitary sewer escrow,
no receipts, no disbursements,
$74,403.29; economic development, $1,709.40, $4,073.48,
$10.432.
71; public transportation,
Elmer Sayre
ams, Charleston, W. Va., and
$27,875.38,
$18,146.09, $8.&amp;46.36;.
Lena Wandling, Arbuckle. Also
water
tank,
no receipts, $10,000,
Elmer Griffith Sayre, 92, Mid· surv.lvlng are 30 grandchildren,
$102,079.81;
water. $14,110.~.
dleport, died Wednesday evening several great-grandchildren and
$8,704.85,
$11,355.59;
sanitary
at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
several nieces and nephews.
sewer,
$9,816.35,
$8,614.26,
Mr. Sayre was born June 15, , Besides his parents, he was
1895atArbuckle, W. Va.,asonol preceded In death by his wife, $4,157.80; swimming pool, no
the late Ezeklland Adeline Shinn Emma Maude Glenn Sayre In receipts, $27.70, $731.33; cemeSayre. He was retired from his 1959, four brothers, two sisters, tery, $1,308.68, $1,330.18, S711.0&amp;;
employment Will! the New York three grandchildren and three water meter trusta, $100, $218.31,
$13,550.13. Recelpta for the
Central Railroad.
grea t·gr!lndchlldren.
Surviving are three daughters,
Services will be held at 1 p.m. month totaled. $78,534.48 while
Goldie Siders, Dunedin, Fla.;
Saturday at the Rawllngs·Coats· disbursements -amounted to
Sylvia Cook· and Pauline Blower Funeral Home with Mr. $76,787.42.
Snowden, both of Pomeroy; tour Emmett Rawson offlcatlng. Bursons, Maxie Sayre, Pittsburgh, Ial will be In the Sayre Cemetery Febnwy~
Pa .. Paul Sayre, HoWe, Ind. ; at Arbuckle. Friends may call at are releaaed
Elmer Sayre, Jr., Henderson, W. ·the funeral home from 2to4and7
Va., and Raymond Sayre of to 9 p.m. Friday;
Forty-three arresta were made
Troy; .two sisters, Mary Willi·
by the Mlddteport.Polk:e Department during February, Chief or
PoUce Sid LltUe reporta. The
department lnvestlpted 111!\en
aecldenta, drove aU vehlclel ·
5,1m mllea durllla the month and
wrote 2:11 parklnl tk:keta. Park·
1111 meter collectlolll, totaled '
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THANK YOU- Bill Neutzllng, a member of the Meigs County
Special Olympics River Racera bukethall team, presents a
plaque to Bruce Reed, representing Fannen Bank and Savings
Compaay, In apprec,ulon of the !laak's purcb88e of a buketball
scoreboard for Carleton School. The scoreboard has been Installed
and !"'88 ued for the ftrat time during a rame this put Sunday.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) The Ohio Ge neral Assembly has
adopted and sent to Gov. Richard
Celeste a bill strengthening
Ohio's open meetings law for the
media anq the public.
The bill, authored by Sen . Scott
Oelslager, R-Canton, cleared
both chambers Thursday. It
requires that a roll call vote be
taken any time a public bOdy
wishes to conduct a priva te
··meeting.
Public agencies are allowed to
meet In secret for seven specific
reasons, but they often do so
without taking a vote of the
members. A majority vot" would
henceforth be required to go Into
executive session.
The bill also ·requires an ·
agency to be more spe~.iflc when.
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Chamber of Commerce met at the 'Middleport :patry Isle.
The new ·group Includes Bob Freed, president; Dick OWen,
vice president; Harold Hubbard, treasurer, and Pat Arnold,
secretary.
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Thote attending the meeting discussed ways of beautlfuytng
the town and-renovating the old depot building at the Dave Diles
Park where the chamber has been alloted office space.
1'b~ merchants committee met briefly to discuss the
ptomotlon calendar for 1988. Membership dues for 1988 are now
payble and members will be contacted. The next meeting will be
on Aprll19, at 8 a.m .. at the Dairy Isle In Middleport.

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attempting to serve a summons
at a residence on Gooch Rd. In
Raccoon Township.

Tonight, Friday, the Eastern Banda and Women's Chorus will ·
· pre~ent a free concert at the blgh acl!OOl gymnulum.
The Junior Band will perfonn John Philip Sousa's
"Waablqton P01t" marcb, "Amazing Grace,'' "Rock Fever"
and "A Furloua ~a.ble" by Jared Spears. The High School Band
:will present "Men of Ohio" march by Henry Fillmore, ''Toccata
tor Band" !IY Fl'alik Erlcbon, Tlcbalkovaky's ''Swan Lake
Ballet Mualc,'' and !'Tequila."
'hie Women's Chorua will peftorm· Ita OMEA Conte~ .
selectillpl u the final portion of the concert, Included will be
"Amazlnl Grace" by John Newton and "The Heavena are
Telling" by Beethoven.
Tile dlnctor of the Women's CborusiJ Valerie Ransbottom.
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criminal damaging· after al·
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Super Tuesday may not have
had quite the consequences In·
tended by the conservative
Southern Democratic. leaders
who Invented It, but It unques·
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on both nomination races.

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· George Bush. will now almost
certainly have a clear majority
·of the Republican delegates ln·hls
creel before ttie convention even
opens In New Orleans. That
means that attention will soon
shift to the vice presidential spot,
the key question being which
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Sensible politicians wm prtl"
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good taste, addressing Issues, not personalities.: ·
hasn't been a winning Republl·
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America's biggest swing
Today is Friday, March 18, the 78th day of 1988 with 288 to follow.
the
social conservatives
bloc,
The moon Is waxing, moving toward its first quarter.
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(Including their religious right
The morning stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
component),
solidly In the .Re·
The evening stars are Venus and Jupiter.
publican
camp.
But more ·on
Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces . They Include
Jhese
pdlnts
In
the
weeks and
John C. Calhoun, the first U.S. vice president to resign that office, in
ahead.
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1782, Grayer Cleveland, 24th president of the Gnlted States ·tn 1837,
In
the
Democratic
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contest,
Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky·Korsakov In 1844, German
Super TuesdllY conflrrlled what .
engineer Rudo1f Diesel, inventor of the·e ng!ne that bears his name, in
the behavior of the Southern
1858, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain in 1869, clairvoyant
senators In the BOrk
Democratic
and therapist Edgar'Cayce in 1877. actorEdward Everett Horton in
battle·
first
revealed to many
1sS6, race car driver Andy Granatelli in 1923 (age65) , authors George
observers:
namely,
that the
Pllmpt&lt;m In 1927 (age 61) and ' John Updike In 19.32 -(age 56), and
average Democratic .voter In a
Ml~hael Reagan, President Reagan 's eldest son, In 1946 (age ~2).·0· .
southern staie today Is not nearly(
so conservative as his predeces·
On this date in history:
sors
were 25 years ago.
'Jn 1922, Mahatma Gandhi was sentenced to six years In prison for
For
one thing, the South Itself
civil disobedience agalnst.he British rulers of India.
has
changed,
slowly hamogenlz·
. • ,In 1937, a natural gas explosion at a public school In New London,
lng
toward
the
. national norms.
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Texas, killed 410 people, most of them childr.en .

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ba)l ga111e played this week at Belpre's Dave Wilcoxen served
Athens High Sc;hool, the seniors as TVC coaches.
· Box Score:
from the SEOAL pounded the
seniors from the Tri·Valley Con·
SEOAL (106)- Doug Skinner,
1\thens 1.0-2; Jason Thomas,
ference 106-80.
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, each chipped lq 11 markers for Federal Hocking 3-11-6; Joe Sny·
· the winners . .For the TVC all derm Meigs 0·3·1·10; Chris
stars Chad Maynard of Vinton Smith, Meigs 1·0·2; John· Ed·
County paced the offense with 18 wards; Miller 2-0·4; Dave Kirken·
markers, while Trevor Costello dail, Nelsonville York 1-0.2; Bill
of AleJ&lt;ander, "!Joe .Snyder of Sayre, Trimble •4·2·10; Phil Ru·
Meigs, and Brad Sayre of Trim· nyon , Trimble 2·2·6; Dave Kov·
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Some senior players from both Vinton Co. 1·3·5; Scott Maynard,
leagues who were eligible to Vinton Co. 7-1-15; Rob Davis,
. participate In the contest were Weliston 1-0.2; TOTALS :14·7·11·
unable to, because of conflicts or 80•
other eligibility regulations con·
Score by Quarters:
.cernlng all star appearances, or SEOAL .............. 26 23 26 31-106
spring sports participation.
TVC .................... 18 18 24 20-80
Jacl!. Greathouse of Marietta

INSTITUTE, . W.Va.
West boo~t the hosts' scoring advan•
Vlrg"'la Stat~ erupted for eight · . tage, which :;aw them score 16
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Thursday and coasted on to'a 16-3 Hughes, who were each two for
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Stung by twin losses from WVS hits; and · Rob Smith, who con·
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wee~ •. the , Redmen ·came back bat. Winning pitcher for WVS
and pl~yed cqmpetltlvely with . was Hall, while Rick Brown was
Cal ~lley's crew until the sixth, on the mound for Rio Grande.
when the score was •·3 with Rio
The Redmen are scheduled to ' '
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WVS' Dlqess, scortng 'two ot Montgomery, W.Va.,Sundayat1
his team's five hOflle 'runs, helped p.m. for a doubleheader.

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KANSAS CITY; Mo. (UP!) ..-. first~half shots..
Steven Johnson led a second-half
Three other Cougars scored in
charge to pace ninth-seeded .,double figures. Steve Williams
Charleston (S.C.) to a 78·62 hit for 15 points, while John
victory over Defiance (Ohio ) Pearson scored 13 and Wes
Thursday In a first-round game . &lt;:;ham pion added 1-~.
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Dennis ·BOstelman led De·
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·fiance, 24:7, wl.th 25 points. Doug
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81·80 Dlsti-lct. 22 . win over Rio .
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Grande on March 10 .
KANSAS CITY; Mo. !UP!) Johnson scored '14 of his Four of the top 10-seed.ed teams
team-high 24 points in the second in the NAJA ' men's basketball
half. Charleston, down 32·28 at tournament had the luck of the
halftime~ outscored Defiance 50- Irlsll on St. PatriCk's Day by
30 after intermission.
cruising to respective victories.
The Cougars, 27-4, were to play
Thursday saw the end of
the. University of the Ozarks flrst-roundgames,wlth16teams
(Ark.) In a second-round game advancing to the second round to
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Charleston made 20 of 25 shots
Orlando Graham nailed down
In the second half to finish with a 22 points In leading No. 4-seeded
65.3 percent mark for the game. Auburn-Montgomery (Ala.) to a
Defiance only made 13 of 29 field 79·69 victory over · Hawaii·
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By JOEL SHERMAN
UPI Sports Writer
Boston College and Connectlcut, second-level members of the
Big East, asserted therr.selves In
the first round of tbe National
• Invitation Tournament.
At Morgantown, W.Va .. Tate
George forced overtime with .a
·• short jumper then scored 4
straight points in the extra period
, Thursday night, leading Connec:' tlcut to a 62-57 victory over West
VIrginia.
George, who led the Huskies
with 15 points, sank an 8-foot
jumper with ·six seconds left in
regulation to produce a ~50 tie.
Steve Berger scored 22 points
for West Virginia, 18-14. The
Mountaineers had won at least 20
games ln. each of the last seven
seasons.
At Newton, Mass. , Steven
Benton S,!:Ored 21 points to spark
Boston College to a 73-65 triumph
over Siena.
Bobby Francis added 13 points.
• for the Eagles, 16-13. Rick
Williams scored 23 points · tor
Siena, 23-6 · and the regularseason North Atlantic Conference champion. Neil Currie was
the only other Ipdlans player In
double figures, scoring 10 points.
BC guard Dana Barros, who
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average Into the ~ontest, finished game last weekend, Improved to
with 10 points.
20-15. Georgia Southem of the
In tonight's games,whlch close Trans America Athletic Conferthe first rouhd,lt Is: l)llnolsState ence finished 24-7.
(18-1~) at Cleveland State (21-7);
At Little Rock, Ark., Randy
Vtrgtbta Commonwealth (21·11) White scored 28 points to pace
at Marshall (24-7) ; Clemson · Louisiana Tech. Tbe Bulldogs,
(i4-14) at Southern Mississippi 22·8, down 37-34 at halftime, ·
(18-10); NE Louisiana (21-8) at relied on man-to-man defense to
Arkansas State .(19-13); Ten- take control. UALR, 24-7, was led
nesse (16-12) at Middle Tennesee by Johnnie Bell with 20 points.
State (21-10); New Orleans (20At Houston,, Rolando Ferreira
10) at Colorado State (18-12); and scored 17 points and Randy
Long Beach State (17-11) at Brown had an NIT record 15
Stanford (20-11) .
assists to boost Houston, 18·12.
Six Big East schools reached Tbe tournament record for asthe 64-team NCAA Tournament slsts was 14 by Jere Nolan or
field while Connecticut and BC Boston College against Jacksongave the conference eight clubs v11le In 1974 and by Indiana's
in postseason events. Providence Stew Robinson against MarIs the lone Big East member not quette In 1985.
Invited· to a tournament.
At Ev11nsville, Ind., Marty
CHEERLEADERS HONORED ..,. The cheer·
leaders at Syracuae Elemenlary honored were,
In other · NIT first-round Simmons scored 29 points and
games, It was: Georgia 53, helped thwart a Utah rally to lift . front, stacey MIUs, mucol; second row, l·r, .Jodie
Georgia Southern 48; Louisiana Evan.svllle, 21-7. Utah finished at
Tech 66, Arkansas-Little Rock 19-11.
56; Houston 69, Fordham 61;
At Eugene, Ore., Anthony
Evansville 63, Utah 55; Oregon Taylor scored 32 points •to lead
81, Santa Clara 65; and New Oregon, 16-13, over Santa Clara,
Mexico 86, Pepperdlne 75.
20-11.
At Athens, Ga., Willie AnderAt Albuquerque, N.M., freshson scored 15 points and Georgia man center Luc Longley scored 8
reeled off 16 straight polrits points In a 10-2 second-half run
during the second half In beating that keyed ·a victory for New
Georgia Southern. Georgia, los- Mexico, 21-13, over Pepperdtne,
ers to Kentucky In the Southeast- · 17-13.

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Sundayo; Fellowohlp dinner wltb Satt111
I bird Thurlllay, 6:30 p,m, (McGutnl.
llAST LE:I'ART- Cllu!&lt;blleholi 9a.m.;

Clllltell-IOa.m. tGrlte).
MORNil'IO STAR- Wonldp, 9: f5 a.m.;
Cbllrch lie-, 30:311 a.m.; Billie BTucly,
(Raderl.

RACII'IE WEIIU:YAN - Ollrdl School,
IDa.m.;_ WonNpU Lm.: UMWitllftbMoD- ·

ciiiY at 1'111 p.m.: - · · ...._ - .
w~. 7 a.m. (Ora..).
iUTnifi - Ctauoll
1:311 a.m.;

lc-.

--g.sa.m.llnt..,.Stlllrtl
111-.,.; nut
tltlla• wnM carm11

tblld ~. 8: p.m. (MeCluln).
KENO CIRl1ICH OF CHIUliT, Vernaa
Eldrldp, mla ..ttr; OIW.r Swall. ilanday ' .
Sc- lupt. Pr-1111 t:30 a.m. taell

ttl•l164

a.adaY..

"All Kll* of 11uff'' Far.

• · llOB80N CH!t1811AN UNIOI'I. Everett

'

l

m. Wednelday eveDIDI prayer aad Blbtt
study, 7:00p;.m . CbolrpractW, Thursday,

7
. 'lill!icn:R CHURCH OF CHRIST,

WortND 10 a.m. second aad fourth Suttdqr, 'VMW ftnt Tuesdq, 7:311 p.m.
(Gr•ce).
LETART FALLS - Worllllp 9 a.m.:

PO. .J, 0110

•

Barton, Olrectar of ChriJUan Education:
Steve Eblin, aa~tstant. .s unday School9: 30
a.m.; Monalaa wonhlp 10:30 a.m.; Teens

9:30 a.m.; Church School 10:15 a.m.;

•' MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
IIOlJTIIIt1IN CLIJSTEB
:cornt"r Sixth and Palm('r. James Sed~,
a.. .... 0
,Pastor' Edna Wll-. S.S. Supo.: Cal y
a...'
Put ...J:::O
Riggs , Alii . Supt. Sunday School. 9:15 a.
fin .........,.
•m.; Momllll! Worohlp, 10: 1~ a.m.; Sunday
APPLE GROVi! - Church School 9:30
~Ev~nlnglf'I'VIcfo, 1 p.m. PnyPi meetln,:
_.._. 10 :00 a.m. (llrll an d thl rd
"and Bible Study Wednesday •wnlng, 7 p. · a.m. worMup,
:m.: Chlldrtn'o choir p.-.ctlc•. WodnH· Sundays!; Blbl• lludy every Sunday 6 P·
•d
h·'
w~
m.; UMW Second Tuelday, 7:00 p.m.;
.da~. 7 p.m.: ~ • 1t c ~• pract 1co. ~.. 8
Prayer meellna. Wedaeoday, 6 p,m.

. I&amp;G FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

3M W. 111011

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH. Davtd Bell, pastor. Robert E.

day, 7:30p.m. !Burch).

Tuetday,7:30p.m.; UMYFSunday,6p.m.
ROCK SPRINGS _ ChUtc!h SChool, 9: 15

•: ~MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRI~'T
.,
I
'• IN CHRISTIAN UNI0 "' Dwight Ha ey,
,, fino( elder; Wanda Mohler. Sllnday School
;~ Supt. SUnday SchOol 9:30 a.m .; MomlnJii:
,, worship 10::11 a.m.: Evr,nlng Worship 7:30
1"' p.m.: Wf'dnt"Sday prayer rrK'l"lln~7: 30p.m.
,: MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
1RaclnE&gt;. RE-v. Jame~ Sattt"rfleld, pastor. ,
1Fr&lt;'t'man _Williams. Supl. Sunday School

m.; Worship service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m .
SUnday. Wednesdlly, 7 p.m. Prayer meet·
IIIJI.

'MiNERSVJiJ.E _Worship Service 10
a.m.; Cbureh School, It a.m.; UMW, third
Wednesday, 1 p.m.: Choir practicE', Mon-.

~ facuae. Servil'H,10 a.m . Sunday. Eyt"ntn~

f' St"rytCH Sunday and Wednf'sday at 7:00 p.

MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shu•.
pastor; Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supt
SWtdaly School 9: &lt;&amp;5 a .m.; Evenln1 wor·
ohlp6:30 p.m.; Pra)-erMeellng, 6:30p.m.'
Wedn811day .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHI!IST- Dave Prenllce, mtllllter. Deryl
Wells, Supt. Church School 9 a.m.; Wor·
ship Service, 9:45p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE, Rev •. Herbert Grate, pastor.
Frank RU!Ie, supt. sunday Scllool9: 30 a.

pm (Zunlllal

UMW SecoDd Tuelday, 7:30p.m.;
man•
POMEROY -Church School, 9:1.5 a.m.
; Wonhlp 10:30 a.m.; Choir rehearsal

;, SYRACUSE MISSION. Chrrry So. , S~-

evenblg service 7 p.m. ·
Ht:M).U(;K UHVVt: UiHISTIAN, Rol·
er Wat!J()n, pastor. CrenSon Pratt, Sunday
School Supt. Morning Worship 9:30a.m.;
Sunday School 10: JO a.m. ; EvenlnB ser·
vice, 7:30p.m.

7:30p.m. (Burch).

'l'llllnt!ar~ 1:311 9om.

6fs E·a st Main Stre~t

BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Jo,.ph B. Hoskins, pastor. Bible

......JDeder
Rev.lleldoa J o -

• ,+ey- Run Road. RE"Y . Emmt"lt Rawson, pas·
tpr. HandlE-y Dunn. supt . !lunday School, .
. 1 10 a .m .: Sundayewnlnttservlcl', 7:30p.m.
· ~ ; Bible tPal'hiDJ: , 7::1) _p.m. Thursday .

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OUR DISPLAY OF VIGORO LAWN

MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH. Located In Texas

Robert E. Musser, pastor. Sunday Scbool
9:30a.m.; Dallas Janey, supt.; MornlnR
worship 10:~ a.m .; Sunday evening ser·
vice, 7:3&gt; p.m .; Wednesday evening ser·
vice, 7; 308.m.

meeting. Wednesday , 7:00·p.m.

HEATH (Middleport) -Church School,
9: • a.m.; Mornlna worship 10: ~ a.m .:
You til Group 'p m. · Wednesday, Church
Choir reh•a'rsal: 7 p.m.; Thursday~
Prayer Service, 6:30p.m.; Bible Study, 7

. i 9.4.5 a.m., Sundtty and Wedn~ay e-wn·
~ lng strviCt'!l, 7 p.m .
.

-COMPLETE LINE.

NORTIIE.UT CUJ8TBR
Bn.DaaAro..r

: mProy PlkP. E. Lamar 0 Bryant, pastor:
Jack Needs. Sunday School Director. Sun1
~ day SChool. 9:30 a .m.: Morning Worship,
... 10: 45; E'VE'nlng worship, 7: DO p.m. (0.S.T.I
&amp; 7:30 (E.S.T. 1: Wedn~sday Prayer Ser·

.. FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bat·

.

worship service 7:00 p.m . Wednesday
prayer meeting 7:00p.m.

- Pr&lt;MOrbs 2:8

Delaney , pastor. Sunday service, 9:30 a.
m.: evening 9ervtce 7:00 p.m. Prayer

Community off Ct. Rt . 82. Rev. Robert
Sanders, pastor. .1ert Holter, lay leader;
Ed Roush, Su,nday School Supt. Sunday
School 9:30a .m.; .motnlng worship and
chUdren's church 10:-30 a.tn. ; evening
preaching service first three SundayS,
7:30p.m .; Spedal service fourth Sunday
f'venlng, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer
Meeting. Bible Study and Youth Fellow·

ship, 1:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
Located on 0. J . White Road of Highway
160. Pat Hensm, pastor. Sunday School 10
a .m . Classes for all ages. Junior Church 11
a.m.; Morning worship 11 a.m. Adult
Cholr practlce6 p.m. Sunday . Young Peo-ple's, Chtldren's Church and Adull Bible
Stut1y, Wednesday at 7: 30p.m.

Charles '
comber,

Wonhlp

mlalater. Rick Ma·

School 9:30 a.m.:
a.m. Bible study,

worlhlp service 10:30 a.m.; Btbte study
and W(J'Ihlp service. Wednesday, 7 p.m.

m.

m ,; Morning Worship and Communion
10:30a.m .

Curbnan, pasta-. Sunday School, 10 a.ril.;
worship service 11 a.m.; Sunday. night
worship service 7:30 p.m.; Midweek
prayer service Wednesday 7 p.m .

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Bill Carter, past..-. Sunday School9:30 a.

RUTLAND BIBLE ME:I'HODIST. Amos

Tillis, puhr. Sonny Hudsoo. supt. ·sunCJay
School 9:30a.m.: Morning worship, 10;30
a.m.; Sunday evening service 7:00 p.m .
Wednetday service 1 p.m. WMPO program 9 a.m. each Sunday.

RUTLAND CHlJRCH OF THE NAZA·

t

REAI.IO«

FRANCIS FLORIST

Meill• Count y'• OldR•t Florid
.
352 EAST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO 45789
6, 4 / 992 - 2644

POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677
Bill Quickel and luth Altn fox '

(row's Family Restaurant

"F~tllltlll lt.w•dg Fllel C6J~bw ".
228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

992-5432

RENE. Samuel Basye. pastor. 'Sunday
School9: aoa.m.; Worship servlce10:30 a .
m.; Young people's service 6 p.m .
Evanaeuauc service 6: 30p.m . Wednesday
service 1 p.m.

MASON CHlJRCH OF CHRIST, Millet'
St., Mull!, W. Va. Sunday Blbl• Study 10

a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m . Wedne,·
day Bible Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.

LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud-

. dina Lane-, Maacm, W. Va. J. N. Thacker,
pa1tor. Evenlnl service 7:30p.m.; Wo,nen'a Mlnlltry, Thursday, 9:30 a .m .;

Wednetday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
p.m.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION. Hartford, W. Va.
Rev. D•vld McManjs, pa11toc. Church

nes a:Y
.

St., Mason. Sunday Scho0110 CJ. .m .; M:orn·
lng worship 11 a.m .; Evening service 6 p.
m . Praye r meeting and Bible Study Wed ·
ncsday , 7 p.m.

786 NORTH SE(OND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT, 01110·

MEIG8

OOOI"EBATIVE PABIBH
UNl'l'BD MBTBODIIIT CHUIICH

m·

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad

'·

of his sain~."

-Ralph Waldo Emerson

• School 9:30a.m .; MornlnR Worship , 10: 45
, a . ~MEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Lvston
· ~alley. mlnJstPr; Saturday PvPntng
"evangelistic servic-es, open 1o public, 7 p.
~ m. : Sunday Church School. 9:30 a.m .:
• Morning Worship 10:30 a .m .
~

•vice. 7:00p.m. ID.S.T.I lr7:30P.M. (E.S.

.
216 S. Second
Pomeroy
992-3325

Evening Worship 7i p.m. ;
Pra:ier Service, 7: 3Q p.m.

"He keepeth the paths
of judgment. and
presemth the way

A good symbol is the
best argument, and
is ~ missionary to
penuade thousands.

7:30p.m.

,

-TEAfOJlD_ REA~TY

992-5141

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST

CHURCH, Corner Ash and Plum. Noel
He-rnnann, pastor. S~nday SChoollO: OOa .
m.; Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday and Saturday Evening Services at

Churcb SchoollO a ,m. ; Bible Study, Tues·
day,
30 p.m.:Sunday,
UMW, First
Monday, 7: 30
p.m .._7: UMYF
6 p.m. Choir Reheanal, 6:30p.m. Wednesday. (Franklin)
FLATWOODS_ Church School,lOa .m.
: Woroblp, 11 a.m.: Bible Stud)', Thurs·
1F~U~t~i~'' UMY~. Sunday, 6 p.m.
FOREST RUN _ Wohhlp 9 a .m .: ·
Church School 10 A.M.: Choir pracllce,
Tueldly, 6:30p.m.; UMW, tlrat Tuesday,

•: T.I; Mission Friends jage-s 2·61, Royal
. , Ambauadors (bOys ~:~~cs 6·181. and .Giriii
~, Jn Actlon (aRts 6-181 on Wednesd!jys, _7 p.
•m. ID.S.T.o&amp; 7:30p.m. IE.S.T.I: Tuesday
•Vtsltatlo~. 6:30 p.m .
.

•ONION SETS
•PEAT MOSS.
•COW MANURE
•GARDEN TOOLS
•IULK GARDEN 'SHDS

"Serving _Families"
264 S. 2ncl, Mildloporl

I

•. FIRST , SOUTHERN , BAPTIST. Po--

•SEED POTATOES
•FERTILIZER
•POniNG SOIL
•SHEEP MANURE .

FUNERAL HOME

p.m.

7:.\l:l

.: E':iif.f'~~;~~~'ll~T BAP~ST CHUR~H .
~ - Slst('f Harr 1E'tt Warm•r . Supt. S
~ unday

WE CARRY•••••

I

~00 p.m.; EVj!ftlq

._with worship service followlnaat 3:15p.m.

•

-COMnE UNE-

9: ~ a.m.; Sunday morning preechlng
10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening Sf!rvices, 7: ll

Rawlings-Coats-Blower

SYRAC SE CHURCH OF THE NA·
Clau, 9: 30 a.m.; Momlnl Worship 10: 30a:.
ALFRED - Church School 9:30a.m.; m.;
ZARENE . Rev. Glenn McMillan, pastor.
Evening
Worship,
6:3G
p.m.
Thursday
Worship, II a.m.; UMYF6:30p.m.; UMW Bible Study, 6:30p.m.
Mary Janice Lavender, Sunday SChool
Third Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m. Communion,
Supt. SUIIday School 9:30 a.m.;. Momlng
NEW
S'I'!VERSVILLE
COMMUNITY
flrat Sunday. (Areher)
·
wOrahlp 10:~ a.m .; Evangelistic service,
CHURCH,
Sunday
School
aervtce,
9:
4$
a.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; Church , m .; Worship .ervlce 10:30 a.m .; 6 r.m.; Prayer lnd Praise Wednesday 7 P.·
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Gran!
SclloollOa.m.: Bible Study, Thursday, 7p. _ Evangellltlc Servte~ 7: 30 p.m. Wednes- · m.; Youth meetlns, 7 p.m.
7:11
SoiYatlon
St., Middleport. Af!lllated with Southern
0
m.; UMW, lll'lt Thursday, I p.m.; COm· day: Prayer meeting 7:30p.m. Thursday .
·~~~:variouu
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN BaptiSt Convention. Davtd Bryan, Sr., Ml ·
U;:l) LM. t=
to 2 anlil!"~•l"!
munkJn, first Sunday (Archer).
CIIRIST, Elden R. Blake, paator. Sunday nlster. Sunday· School· lO a.m .; Morning
memllon
ZION
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST.
Pomeroy-.
JOPPA. - Wonhlp 9:30 a.m.; Church
·School JO a.m.: Gary Reed, Lay leader. worship 11 a .m.; Ewenlngworshlp 7p.m.:
s:e
HarriiiCI\vllle Rd. Robtrt Purrel~ mini&amp;·
SchooiiO; 30 a.m. Bible Sllldy Wedaelday, . ter:
Wednesday evening Bible study and
Morning termon, 11 a.m.; Sunday night
Steve
Stanley,
s.
s.
Supt.:
·Bill
MeEt·
7:30p.m. (JohiiiOJI).
'
·.
ser\otcet: Chrllttan Endeavor 1:30 p.m., prayer meeting 7 p.m.
roy,
Asst.
Supt.:
Sundaf
School9:
30
a.m.;
LONG BOTTOM - Church ·Sdlool 9:30 Worlhlp ae~ 10:30 a.m.; Eveil!itg wor1 · Sons service 8 p.m. Preaching 8:30 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCll OF CHRIST,.SI .
ib~"'i~[(ci~~ ·,_ , .a.m.; Wonhlp 7P·m·' Bible Study, Wed- · ship Sunday 7p.m. ond Wedntsday, 7 p.m.
Mid-week prayer meetllll!. Wednesday, 7. Rt.124 and Co. Rd . ~. Mark Seevers, mintsnesday, 7:30p.m.: UMYF ..W-ay,
let. Sunday School Supt. Harry Ht"n ·
p.m:
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
;aiUiiYi1i:iii
6:00 p.m.: Communion First &amp;unday, Grove.
drlck.s; Sunday Schoo\9: 30a.m.; Morning
The
Rev.
William
Middlesworth.
HYSELL
RIJN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
.
(Archer).
Worship 10: 30 a.m.; Ewnlng worshiP: 7 p.
pastor. Church service 9:30a.m.; Sunday
0. H. CArt, putor. Sunday School at 9: 30a.
REEDSVILLE - Cburch School9;30 a . SchoollO:
WednesdaL worship 7 p.m.
30
a.m.
m.; Morntna w«thlp at 10:30 a.m.; Sun· m.ST.
. m.; Wonhlp Service 11:00 a.m. (Deeter).
PAU LUTHERAN CHURCH,
,
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST.
day
evenl11
serv:toe
at
7:30p.m.
Thursday
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL Corner Sycamore and Second Sts., Po·
John
Wrtaht,
pastor.
Sunday
School9:
30a.
service
1t
7:30p.m.
Cburch Scllool 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; m. ; Larry Haynes, S. S. Supt. Mor'nlng
The Rev. Wllltartl Mlddleswart,
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald meroy.
Bible Study, Tuetday, 7::11p.m.; Commu- worship 10:30 a .m .
pasta-.
Sunday
School 9:45 a.m. Church
Knob, located on -county Road 31. Rev.
' day.
nion First Sunday . (Archer).
servlcP 11 a.m.
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZA.
Ll."'ftnce
GIUHeneamp,
pastor.
Rev.
CBNTIIAL CLVIITEJI
SACRED llEART CHURCH , l\lsgr_
RENE, Rtv. Uoyd D. Grimm. Jr.,pastor. RosE'I' Willford, asst. pastor. Preaching Anthony
,PrGRAHAM9 30 UNITfEI D METHOdDISuST,
fin,""""' Budl
Glannamore. Ph . 992·5898. Satut:·
Ora Bass. Chairman of the Board of Chris·
servtceSuDday 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting
.. t&gt;achlnJ~: : a.m . rst and secon
nBe\' ~ l'rlllldl
day
Evening
Mass 7:30 p.m.; Sunday
Uan
Ufe.
Sunday
School9:
30
a
.m.;
Morn·
Wftloeoclay,
7:
:II
p.m..
Gary
Grlflllh.
days of parh month:' third and fou~h Suno-.
a' n wtr L -.••
...;..a. B .r.
•
_...-.
Mass,
8
a
.m
.
and
10 a.m. Confessions one
lng
worship
10:
30
a.m
.;
evangell.!lttc
ser
•
Ieeder. Youth groups Sunday evening at
l'dayeach mont h wors hi pservlcesal 7: 30 p.
Rew. Robert M...mae
halt hour before each Mass. CCD classes,
vice 7:00p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m .
6:30p.m. wtth Roger and VIolet Willford,
' m.; WPdnnday evenlnitS at 7: 30 p.m.
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Wonbtpll a.m.
a.m. Sunday.
LIBERTY CHRisTIAN CHURCH, !lex · JeedPt"t. Communion service nrst Sunday 11VICl'ORY
and Bible Study .
'
Ch urch School 9' 45 a.m.; Char11e Bible
BAPTIST. 515 N. 2nd So.,
"•. PrayPr
SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST,
Mul·
:
ter
.
Woody
Call.
pastor.
Services
Sunday
each
month.
.
p
Study,
Wednesday,
7:30p.m.;
UMW,'IIrst
Middleport.
Jarries
E. Keesee, past or .
10
a.m.
and
7
p.m
.
Wednesday,
7
p.m.
WHI'I'il'S
CHAPEL WESLEY AN Sunday morning worship
, berry HeIg hts. Roa d. Pomeroy. astor
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Choir ftehensal,
10 a.m. ; Eveit·
DYESVTLLE
COMMUNITY
,
CHURCH,
CHURCHCOolvUl•RD.
Rtv.
Phillip
Rl·
·John Sweigart: Sabbath School Sup&lt;'Mn· , . Wednesday 6:30p.m.; UMW, fOUflh sun- Lloyd _Sayre, Supl. Su'"'ay School 9: 30 a.
llg service 7 p.m.; Wednesday evenlnlil:
denour.
pastor.
Sundar
School9:30
a.m.;
·
. tendl'llt, Da&lt;llnr.Siewar1. Sabbath School ·· day, 6:30p.m. (Burch) .
wcrshlp 7 p.m. Vls_ltatlon Thursday 6:30 p.
m.; ' morning wonhlp 10:30 a .m. Sunday
; ~tns

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game with Federal Hocking,
Nelsonville and Miller.

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' 9::11a.m.; lllamiiW-.Idp.lO::IIa.m.: Y&lt;Mh

EYEiY SUIIDAY: Enjoy Our Walter, WaltmsT.... Serwko with Yow
Meals Serwed on Cfllna Plat11, a1111 Drlnll , _ Coffoa or Tea ,,.,.
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ATLANTA (UPI) - Chris
Morris scored 36 points Thursday, Including four free throws In
the closing seconds, to help
Aubul'JI overcome a 44-polnt
performance by Bradley's Hersey Hawkins and defeat the
Braves, 90-86, In the opening
round of the NCAA Southeast
Regional.
In later first-round Southeast
game In Atlanta, No.4 Oklahoma
(30-3), the region's top seed,
belted Tennessee-Chattanooga
(20-12). 94-66.

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1614)992·2039 or
(6141992-5721

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Syracuse

'ortions

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPl) - A
Senate committee adopt@&lt;! a
substitute bill Thursday that
would allow school students to
participate In sports sponsored
by theschooland ataclublevelln
a different season .
The bill, offered by Sen .
Richard Pfeiffer, D-Cotumbus ,
came in the form of an amend·
ment to a bill that would have put
control of school athletics In the
hands of the State Board of
Education.
The controversy grew out of an
Ohio High School Athletic Associatlon rule that prevents students
from playing club-level soccer In
the spring if they play school
soccer in the fall and vice versa.
The substitute bill was voted
out of the Senate Ways and
Means Committee on a 9-0 vote to
go to the Ru·les Committee, which
will schedule it for floor action.
Pfeiffer said he offered the
substitute bill because he felt the
state should not tell students
what they can or cannot do in
. their spare time.
"What this does Is tell the
student that during the school
day you belong to the school and
If you're In activities, you belong
to that. but the rest of the day Is
yours," Pfeiffer said of his
sul)stitute bill.
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COLUMBUS, . Ohio (UP!) advantage."
rush things. I think all the girls
The Bears, specifically Tricla decided to die on me In the second
· Upper Arlington's win over
·second-ranked Cincinnati Seton Hoptry, held 5-foot-3 guard Mary half."
Tracey Shier scored 12 points
. Thursday night In the semifinals Keller to just 12 points, all but two
of the girls Division I state In the final quarter.
and Jennifer Heater and Heather
tournament semifinals was a
"I'd never seen Keller play Lyke 11 each for GlenOak.
shocking experience for Golden , before," Beaver said, ''and I had
Sharmella Walker had 18 for
Bear coach Dud Beaver.
no Idea how good ~e was. But, I Shaw to lead all scorers.
First, Beaver couldn 'I believe know l'll _put Trlcla up against
The semifinal winners in Oivhis team's quick 15-2 start anybody. I think she played her ,lslon IV were South Charleston
against the veteran Saints. Then, best defensl11e game of- the Southeastern, a 54-44wlnnerover
after 32 minutes of play, he found year."
Mansfield St. Peter's, and Katit even harder to believe that his
Seton's Tom Louts said ·UA's Ida, whiCh rallied to beat Zanes RECOGNIZED for their achlevemen&amp;a Tuesday nip&amp; 111 the all
Bears, who had led all the way, blanking of Keller for three ville Rosecrans 52-46. Both •take
sports banquet held at Syracuse Elemen~Ff were lhe coaches of
would need three more minutes quarters was the key to the 26-0 records Into the finals · the fifth and sixth .baskelbaU team.Jack Wlntams, left, preaented
G~AVELY TRACTOR
to walk off with a win.
game, along with a subpar Saturday afternoon.
SALES &amp; SERVICE
plaques to Marvin McKelvey, center and Gordon Flaber.
Upper Arlington, which won defense.
Southeastern led 45-40 with
204 Condor St.
'62-58 in overtime, led all the way
"Our defense wasn't up to what 1:18 to play but had to watch as 1
wa&amp;er1 Fla., 1:11 p.m.
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PIUalnlflh n Ol~ap (AL) a&amp; SU'I.after Pam Petro scored the first it should have been." he said. "I Mindy O'NeUI's shot hung on the
liCIIa, P1L,I:It ,,m,
Sprlll
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six points and was up by 10 with wasn't concerned about the of- rim and fell off at the buzzer
ExlllbiU• u..ebllll
Loa Allples wa. Ml~ at Orludo.
New\'ork
fAL)
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MONDAY
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Fla., 1:• p.m.
less than seven minutes to play. tense because I think you win before it could celebrate.
Palm Be~lt. Fla. , I:IS p.m .
&amp;IUm•~ n. Tedll at Poi'I.OiarloUe1
II
AM·&amp;
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But Shelley Winkelman with defense.
"I think It hit both ends of the
ToNIKG u. Dndnnatl a1 Plaat Cltt·.
Fla., l:M p.m. ·
Fla.,l:ll p.m.
~•T_IIIRI)I'-~ 8 AM·1 _P~.
Su Fra~l~o 'n, Seattle M Tempe,
· knocked . In . an off-balance
"I feel sorry for our three rim," said So~theastern coach
Detrok n . HouMen al IU11.6mritee, .
Aria:, S p.m.
Fla., l:tsp.m.
• jull)per at the buzzer to knot the senior starters,'' add@&lt;! Louts. Kirk Martin. "From where I
Oua.H 'VII. CbWlap (NL) at Mel&amp;, '
. BG~tea VI. New York {NL} at Port81 .
Art&amp;., I p.m.
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·score at 54.
"They're 97-7 In four years at was, It looked like It was going
l.uele, Fla.,t:e p.m.
MIM•Ilee - " .. C.llf_.... M Pabn ·
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Phhdelpllla
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"I was a little shocked," said Seto11. Unfortunately,. two of
back .down In:"
Spri.P, Calif.. 4 p.m.
Mollllrul VA. Nt.,! \'~~ (1\L) IP) at
Beaver. "I didn't think she had a them have been here (St. John
Southeastern trailed 40-37 with
·good, clean shot at It, but ... "
Arena}."
2:42 to play, but six unanswered
. Winkelman's basket merely
Upper Arlington's win puts the points turned the game In favor
8Ch~Ule
prolonged the agony for the Golden Bears Into Saturday of the Lady Trojans.
DATE-OPP.
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Saints. forced to play from the morning's championship game
Jeannine Ferguson led Sou- March 16-Eastern ....... .. .... ... A
2:40 of regulation on wl thout against North Canton GlimOak, _. theastern with .14 points, while March 22-G.A.H.S .... .......... .: A
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6-foot-3 Janet Haneberg, who which beat East Cleveland Shaw Nancy Barbao had 16 for the March 23-Logan .... ........ ..... .. H
FRIDAY I IUICH 18TH
fouled out after scoring 26 points. 56-51 In one of the poorest played Spartans.
March 24-Athens .................. A
Petro. who scored 21 points, games In recent tournament · Maret Bendele and Sondra March 25-VInton .................. H
FISH &amp; CHIPS PLAml ................................. S2.04
and Betsy Od Ita took care of history.
Two
of Ow lilly tottof DippM Filh Sotn4 With Ow Hoas J1 1.-tw
Ehrnsberger helped Kalida to March 28-Federal Hocking ... H
Sauce,
Hot
Gtltloo
Fr..... friw anti y.., Choia of H1a1.... Colotloiw, Mocll'tlli So·
things In the overtime, each
The two teams combined for 61
victory. Bendele had 7 fourth - March 30-Belpre ........ .. ........ H
lad,
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hitting 3 of 4 free throws.
turnovers, 32 of them by Gle·
quarter points and Ehrnsberger 1 March 31.:..Aiexander ............. A
nOak, neither managed to shoot
5, Including a free throw that put April 2-R'wood(DH-12:00) ... H
SUNDAY, MilCH 20TH
the Wildcats In front to stay a! April 4-Wellston .................. A
h "It was od {lrst overtime of 40 percent from the field and
BAKED SAUSBUIY STUI DINNER ................ S4.32
~t!Jte~;a~~ saldw:a~~~c~~~~ Shaw hit just 3 of 12 free throws
45-44.
April 6-Trlmble .... ............... H
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'""''"' hrtioft Dl Dellcloot....,. Stllk 51 =••tOOl In a cr.._,.....,._ G&lt;ny,
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after missing Its first eight. .
Keely Hillis, hitting 8ofl2from April 7~Southern .. .. .... .. .... .... H
..,,..... with llosho4 hhll•..,. Ho_,d ....,, Dollcloot Gn. ...,, anti Muth·
t~e ~at~/ o~~ht in mind was
"We just gave the game
the field, kept Rosecrans In the .April 8-G.A.H.S........ .. .... ... :. H
· - IIMI ,.. ......... I Hot lollontl . . ., "'"
I - · .......a I at t ew g g r wasn't going to away," said Shaw coach Edith
game with her long-range shoot- April 11-,Miller ........ .... ....... .. A
CoHa or 5oob Dtcaf11Mto4. Iotti FrOtllly ••..,.lA 51oo115oft Driolo afltotToa "'"Y
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Pay .
e certainly had the Spivey . "We were just trying to
tng. She finished with 17 points.
Aprlll3-Nelsonvllle ........ ... ... H
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WESLEYAN BIBLE HOLINESS
CHURCH of Middleport, Inc.. 7~ Pearl St.,

FOREST RUN BAPfiST. Rev. Nyle

Borden. pastor. Cornelius Bunch. supt.
Sunday School 9:30 a .m .; Second and
fOurth Sundays worship service at 2: 30 p.
m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST , Fourth and
Main St .. Middleport . Rev . Gl1bert Cralg.
Jr., pastor . Mrs. Ervtn Baumgardner,
Sunday School Supt. Sunday School?: 30 a.
~n .; Worship Servtce,l0: 45 a .m.

. SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

- Joseph B. Hoskins, evangelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m.; Worshlp. 1(t a.m .; Sun·
~a)' eve ning serviCe 6 p.m .; Wednesday
evening service. 7 ·p.m.

' PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Racine.

Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday

School 10 a. m.; Sunday evening service 1
p.m . Wednesday evening service 7 p.m.

. CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle.

Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m . Morning
Worship 10:30 a.m . Prayer servlce, altern·
at e Sundays.

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST.
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd.,
next to Fort Meigs Park , Rutland. Robert
Richards, pastor. Services at 7 p.m . on
Wednesdays and Sundays.

HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP·

TER of the Wesleya n Holtness Church .
Rev. David Ferrell, pastor. ·H enry Eblin .
Sunday School Supt.; Sunday ScboollO a .
m .; Morning Worship 11 a .m .; E vening
service 7:30p.m . Wednesday evening service 7: 30 p.m .
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STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,
HarrY Holter, pastor. Su.nday _service'S
9:30a.m . and 7 p.m.; Midweek service,
7 ~ 30 p.m . Thursday.

MIDDLEPORT PENTE COSTAL, Th!Td

Ave. Rev. Clark Baker. past or. Ca rl Not tin gham. Sunday School Supt . S unday
SchoollO a. m . wllh &lt;'lasses ror all ages.
Evening servia'S a t 6 p.m. Wedn esday Bi·
bl e st udy at 7:30 p.m. Yout h services FridaY at 7: 30p.m .
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP, 128 Mill St ..
Middleport. Brother Chuck McPh erson,
putor. Sun day School 10 a.m.; Su nday
Pvenlng se rviCE'S at 7 p.m. a nd Wednesday
servic es at 7 p.m .

ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kenneth Sm ll h.

pastor. Sunday School9: 30 a.m.; chu rch
servi ce 7: 30p.m .; youth fello wship 6:30 p.
m.; Btf;lle st udy, Thursday, 7:3Q p.m

FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE . 33045

Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, pas·
tor. Danny Lambert. S. S. Supf. Sunday
morning service at 10 a.m.; Sund ay evenIng sprvlcP 7:30p.m . Tuesday a nd Thursday Services at 7:30p.m.

NEW H&gt;\VEN CHURCH Of' THE NA-

ZARENE, Rev. Glendon Stroud. past or.
Sunday School 9: 30 a. m.; Wouhlp st"rvice,
10:30 a. m.; Youth service Sunday 6:15 p.
m. Sunday eve n i ~;~ gserv l ct"7: 00p. m . Wed·
nesday Praye r Meellng a nd Blbl r Study

Rev. Ivan Myers. pastor; Roger Manley,
Sr., Sunday SchOol Supt. Sunday School
9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:30 a.m .;
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
eventng Bible study, prayer and praise
service, 7; 30 p.m.

7:00p.m.
NEASE SETILEMENT CHURCH, Su n•

LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mason. W.

day aftern oon services at 2: 30. Thursd ay
evening services at 7:30.'

OF GOO- Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Sun·
Va . Pa s.tor. Bill Murphy. .Sunday SchoollO
day SChool 9!30 a .JTI .; Morning ~rvlce . a.m .; Sunday pventn g 7:JO p.m . Prayer
IO:OOa.m.; Sunday evening servtce-7 :00p.
meeHng and Bible st udy Wedn esday, 7:30
, m.; Mid· week prayer service W~nesday . p.m . Everyone welco me.

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MT. OLIVE FULL GOSPEL COMMUN ·

rrY CHURCH, Lawrence Bu11h , pastor .
Max Folmer, Sr ., S. S. Supt . Sunday School
9:30 A.m .; Sunday evenlhg service, 7: 30 .
m.; Wednesday evening Bible study and
praise service, 7:30p.m .

UNITED FAITH CHURCH. Rt. 7on Po"

rneroy By-Pau. Rev. David Wiseman , Sr.,
pastor. Melvin Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday
School9 : 30 a .m. ; Morning Worship 10:30;

RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa-

lml St.. Rev. Paul Tay lor. paStor. Sunday
School10 a.m.; Sunday ('ve nlng 7: 00p.m .:·
Wednesda y PVPnln~ praYe r meeting 7 ~ 00

p.m.

j;OUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT

CHURCH, Silve r Rldgt&gt;. Dua n e Sydenslrlck er, pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m .;
Worship Servlct', 10 a .m.; Su nday t" Ventng
service, 7:00p.m. Wednesday nig ht Biblest udy 7:00 p. m.

a.m. ; Sunday morning aer·
vice, 11 a.m.: Sunday evenlna service,

School 9:30

7• 30.p.m. Wedneoday prayer mettlng, 7:30
p.m.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHlJRCH, Letart,
W. Va~. Rt. 1, James Lewil. paat(J"'. Wor·
ship aervlceo 9:30a.m.: Sunday Schoolll
a.m.: Eveolnaworlhlp7:30p.m. Tuesday

cott•ae prayer meeting and Bible Study
.9: :.t a .m.; Worship ~ervlce, Wednesday

7::11 p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Walnut ind Henry Sts., Raveuwood, W.
Va. The Rev. Geof8• C. Weirick, P4BI&lt;r.
Sunday !lthooi9::Da.m.; Sundaywmhlp
·na.m.
CALVARY·BIBLE CHURCH, locattdon
Pomtroy Pike. County Road ~ neor Flat•
Rev. Bla&lt;kwood, putor. Services
~:=~~~~oo~:ao m. and 7:~p.m. wttb
S
30a.m. Bible Study, Wtd·

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UPI ReUpon Writer
Efforts by the fundamentalist religious right facllon In the
Southern Baptist Convention to dissolve the Protestant body 's
ties with the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs have
been temporai-lly derailed.
But the faction, which seeks to reverse · historic- Bapllst
positions on such church-state issues as government-sponsored
prayer In the school, has succeeded In winning a sharp budget
cut for the joint agency.
At Issue In the dispute - a spln-ort of the feud between
fu'ndamentaJists and moderates til the nation's largest
.. Protestant church body -. Is the S9uthern Baptist Convention
role In· the Baptist Joint Committee 011 Public Affairs.
· The Washington-based joint committee Is a cooperallve
agency of elgbt U.S. Baptist denominations and represents the
groupe on Capitol Hill on a host of church-state Issues, monitors
cues before the SUpreme Court and carries the torch for
traditional unilerstandtngs of reljgtous liberty.
But fundamentalists aligned with tlte political agenda of the
religious right have 10111 looked askance at the joint
committee's .opposition to state-sponsored school prayer and
federaleld to perochtalachools as well as Its refusal to enter the
anti-abortion campaign and take positions on President
Reagen's judJclel nominees.
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As the tundementallsts have taken control of the admlnistratlve machinery of the convention they have also succeeded In
namlnl a maJority of mernberl of denomination's Public
Affalrl Committee, the group that overaees Southern Baptist
Involvement In the Joint Committee • .

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FRIDAY

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·friday, M.-ch 18, 1988

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HARRISONViLLE
Meigs
Christian
Women
Fellowship
LocalBand~stersMondayat7 .
SATURDAY
p.m. In band room of Meigs High meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday a\
the Zion Church of Christ. Each
Rl\CINE - Registration lor School.
woman is to make and model a
the Racine Youth League .
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PORTLAND - Revival at hat for the meeting.
Saturday, 9 a.rn. to noon, at the Morse Chapel Church, RacineSouthern Kindergarten building. Portland Roa&lt;j, county road , 35,
Fee $10 Jl,l!r child. Birth certifi- Monday through March~. 7 p.m.
cate needed. Registration will nightly with the · Rev. Rick Grange
Meigs Co~nty Pomona Grange
also be held next Saturday, Weaver, .New Haven, W.va., as
will meet Friday , 7:30 p.m., at
March 26.
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speaker.
the Rock Springs Grange Hal),
Columbia Grange will serve
NEW HAVEN, W.VA.- Bend . MIDDLEPORT 2 Organiza·
Area Gospel Sing will be held tiona! meeting for community refreshments. The National Se~ ­
saturday, 7 . p.m., at the First theater group will . be held at 2 ing Contest will be judged.
Church of God In New Haven, p.m . Sunday In the Middleport
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W.Va. Many gospel groups will American Legion Annex; all Youth leallJe
Registration
for
the
1988
Rd!
be featured. Everyone welcome. persons Interested in any phase
cine Youth League summer bah
'of community theater Invited.
season
be .held at ' the
RUTLAND - Slgnup for the
Rutland summer ball program, 9 ·, EAST. MEIGS- Public meet- · Southern Kindergarten building
a.m. to noon Saturday at the Ing at 7: :io _p.m. Monday at on Saturday, March 19 ani!
Rutland Civic Center.
Eastern High School to explain March 26, from 9 a .m. to 12 noo11
the need for passage of the both days. Fee is $10 !Nlr child,
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport upcoming school levy. The ad- and a copy of birth certificate is
'Youth League final slgnup, 9 ministration and board of educa- needed.
a.m. to 12 noon Saturday at tion will be present to answer
Mljldleport VIllage Hall; ' need questions and provide informa- League slgn'ups
Final sign-up for Pomeroybltth certificate.
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tion; all residents of Eastern
Youth League will be Saturday ,
District Invited.
10 a.m. to 2 p.m ., on the first floor
POMEROY - Final sign-up
of Elberfeld's. Registration fee.
for Pomeroy Youth League will
TUESDAY
be. held Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2
EAST MEIGS- OAPSE Chap- of $9 and a copy of blrt\1
p.m., on · the ilrst floor of · ter 448 wm h()ld an important certificate to be retained by the
Elberfeld's Department Store.
meeting at 7:30p.m. Tuesday in league must be presented for .
each child Wishing to participate.
the high· school.cafeterla.
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WINNERS - SJillsbury Elem~nlary School .
s&amp;udeats wlaatug prizes lor reading the ·most ·
- boob during Rlgbt·to-Read Week are pictured.
:· Tiley are, ~ling, I t r, Trlcla Davis, grade I;

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Michael Leifheit, grade 2; aeated, I .lo r, Max
WUson, grade 3; Dorothy Leifheit, grade 4; P!!t
Young, grade, ~ •. aqd Brad .....ott&amp;, grade; 8• .

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• Salisbury Elementary School
. students took part In a number of
• activities In 'tonjunctlon with
··their observance of Rlght·to··Read Week.
: Various motivational actlvi, ties, all related to reading, were
• competed through .the week by
of the students.
,. 1). slogan contest was held prior
: to the week In order to have a
: slogan to work with durin~t the
·,observance. The slogan was Our
'-Founding Fathers Gave Us
• Rights Guaranteed So We Must
Use Our•I:Ught to Read, submit~ by fifth grader, Jarrod
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· the Sllnderel)a Diet. Exercise
: Class in the teen group, Michelle
··Folmer lost the most weight and
Melissa Foster was runnerup. In
, the adult class, Kay Morris .
'rex.anna Well and Be ity Dill all
: !led for the most weight lost and
- : Diana Bachtel was runnerup .
: At the Tuesday morning Five
• Point Class , Cindy Lambert a nd
: w,anda Shank lied for the most
: weight lpst and · Jan Davis was
runner-up.
, In the Tuesday nigh\ Mason
tlass in the kid's class, Eddie
: Reltmire lost ·the most weigh.t
: and in the adult class Brenda
· Roush and Janice· Reitmire tied
: for the most weight lost. J,ennie
':Little, Terri Fife and Joan
·:Vaughan 1ltiifd for runners-up .
' New classes for spring are
•beinning. Those needing infor: mation are to call Jo Ann
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On Monday, stuctents started
keeping records o( alrthe
they read until Thursday a ernoon. Tuesday was read a t-s irt
day with each .student writing a
slogan, poem of a short story on a
t- shirt and wearing It to classes.
On Wednesday, a balloon launch
was held In hopes that people will
respond to cards attached to the
balloons . . On Thursday, book
swap day was observed bY
grades four, five and six, and for
grades one, two and three on
Friday. Students could take In a
book they no longer wanted and
trade it for another book. Saturday was dedicated as Blue and ·

Annual book fare
highlights meeting

White Day, the school colors.
Students In each classroom
were also responsible for decorating their door. This contest
ended In a tie between fifth and
sixth graders.
Other activities carried out by
Chapter I read!ng students Included reading stories to each
other, llstening to tapes of books,
and llstenlng to s tortes and then
drawing pictures. pertaining to
the stories. The sixth grade
students made booklets to give to
the first graders. Chapter I
.students completed the week by
having an alphabet cereal s~lling match.
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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Youth League coaches to meet at
1 p.ll). Sunday at' .Middleport
Church of Christ; anyone Interested may attend.
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POMEROY - Meigs County
Genealogy Society meeting at 2
p.m. Sunday at the Meigs Mu-

1916 MERCURY· COUGAR

.St le show iven seum, Pomeroy_:__
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HARRISONVILLE -Mission-·
ary services will be held Sunday,

Middleport members ,presented a fashion show when the
Meigs Christian Women's Fellowship met at the Middleport
The Girl Scout and Brownie Church of Christ. .
Troops presented the program to
The style show featured the
open · the March meeting of the special t~a party 'dress with the
Riverview PTO with apl_lroxl - flow through look and the purse
mately 80 persons attending.
shaped like a tea pot; the new
Highlighting the evening was · sack dress , which was secured
the annual book fair. used as a through a local supermarket; the
part of the school's events for the new car coat; the slip on dress;
observance of Right-to-Read the colorful print dress ami hat
Week.
made from comic strips; dresses ·
. Nominati.ng and auditing com- .for the little &lt;)ne; the little milk
. mlttees were named by the · made dress; ·the beach dress and
president, ·Sue Suttle. SChool
Other special designs.
·
annol!ncements were given by
Ruth Underwood led group
head teacher, Grace Weber, singing and Isadora Williams led
which included recognition of the devotional period using the
school spelling champions, Char- 46th Psalm and presenting an
lene Dailey, and Wendy Rach, - original poem, "Be Still and
alterna te.
Know I am God".
Mr. Reed's fifth grade class
Jeanette Carter conducted the
had the highest percentage of business session. Women of the
parents in attendance. Re(l!'!sh- Middleport church served re,
ments were served by mothelsof freshment s following the fashion
the third grade class.
show.

PB, PS, Cruioe, power wl~dciwa, AM/FM/Stereo,
reck, auto. One owner.

NADAUST

$8595

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$4250
1982 CHEVY TAHOE S-1 0 ••;!!.. $3 295
PB, PS, V-8, Topper. Wea (l89&amp;.
1981 BUICK SKYLARK ••••••:......~ .. $1 79 5
Cl•n car. auto.. PB. PS. Air.
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Sisson family ro sing
The Sisson Family from Gallipolis , will be singing at the 9a.m.
Sunday morning service at the
Carletton Church, Kingsbury
Road, County Road 18, the Rev.
Clyde V. Henderson, pastor,'
announces.

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SUNDAY, MARCH 20
at 2:00 P.M•.
At The

Mill Street American Legion Annex
Middleport, Ohio
THE PURPOSE IS TO FORM A
THEATRICAL GROUP AND PLAN
ACTIVITIES.

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sales representatives
aisted ~elow) today
to reserve your ad space.
AD DEADLINE IS
FRIDAY APRIL 1st.

advertise tn our

guide for tiniely
.tips and information
on gardening.

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TUES 8t THURS.-6 to &amp; P.M.
., JOY liNG - INSTIUUOI
CALL 992-3J94 FOI IIGimlliON

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ribbed sole make this llyle perlect ·
for all active and CCIIUal wear.
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JIM
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Chevrolet•OldsmobileeCadillac

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COMMUNITY THEATER

DANCE FOI JOY

Women's lOft 'O GIMII oasuaL.t

CHEVROLET•OLDSMOBILE•CADILLAC
308 E. Main Street

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SPRING SESSIONS .}.~.!m!~;:;!!.~m1••••$4200
· HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT SPE(IAL ......$3 500

NEW

NEW

Methodist

CAILDON SCHOOL, SYUCUSE; OHIO

ARRIVED

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Unl~ed

Women held their March meet-

NAMij:D ·- Dele.n a DaviB,
, 19'71.!S.T, -~ ~orth,Jslll'e of ~ ,
Boektur 'l'echnlc.al cou.p
·l&amp;udenu -to be .Jnducted Into
Phi Theta Kappa Honorary
Fraternity during the winter
Induction. A student must
have a U or better grade
potut average and provide a
service to the community to be
selected. Davis, a first year
crniectlons sludent, Is the
dataghter of Roy and Zelia
Brown. She and her husband,
Keaenth G. Davis; are parents
of a daughter, tleAnne , and a
son, Eric.
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SEYEUL CHEAPIES TO CHOOSE FROM

985-4100
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Auto .. PB. PS. Good condition.

Americare-Pomeroy
Nursing and

and health . The-- group sang
•·open My Eyes, That I May
ing in the church social rooms See". Members wrote answers to
with Helen Teadford and April various questions throughout the
program. April Harmon, HarHarman a s hostesses.
riett
Sinclair and Kathryn Fryar
Mary Lisle opened the meeting
were
readers of topic, ''A New
with notes on St. Patrtck and ·
Character",
"Hunger · in Arnerusing devotion from Grit, •'Pararica"
and
.
"Need
for Health
ble of a Prodigal Son With a
Care".
A
discussion
on answers
Happy Ending''. The secretary's
of
the
group
closed
the
pragram.
· report noted that 21 shut-In calls
Marc!;~
Karr
gave
prayer
and
were made. The treasurer's
Mary
Cundiff
gave
the
spiritual
report w;~s read and a freewill
closing on "Motives".
offering and the birthday of Mary life
. Refreshments were served ·to.
Cundiff no.ted.
Beulah Ward read a letter !rom those named earlier and to Helen
Geraldine Allen about the Jack- Teaford, lrene Parker and Tam!
son Area Ministries which needs Fryar.
support. She also presented the
. program, "The Fruits of the
Spirit' ' which stressed the opporAndy Rose, Racine, has been
tunity to focus on how one's named to the Dean's U!lt for
inner, spiritual growth Informs. Academic Excellence at Wilmotivates and energizes one's mington College where he Is a
outer more public ministry and sophomore. To be eligible for
relates the fruits of the spirit to listing students must maintain a
· Involvement in social action in minimum 3. 5 grade point aver ~
reg.a rd to hunger, homelessness age out of possible 4 points. ·
The Asbury

Ann
Landers

1981 PLYMOUTH K-CAR...........~$119 5

OPTOMETRY
SERVICES ON
PREMISES

Revival to begin

1
The Rev. Jay Budd wiu be
.l.'
evangelist for revival services to
be held at the Middleport Church,
of the Nazarene, 582 Beech St.,
DEAR READERS: The National
next Tuesday through Sunday,
Council on Alcoholism does a
Ma~rch 27.
· ~perb job of educating lhe public.
The Rev. Budd was born near
~tly somethina came in !he
Parsons, Kansas, but spent most
. mail that I feel should be seen by
of his youth on a !arm near Twin
every teen&amp;~er, their parents lind .
Falls, ldaho. Alter accepting a
teachers. Here it is:
·
call to preach, he weni to
Nqrthwest Nazarene College
N01HING BUT 1HE FACTS ·
where )le graduated In 1944 with a
I. Alcohol is America's No. I
major ln religion. He conthiued
drug problem !11110118 youth. (In
hts preparation for the ministry
1985, an estimated 4.6 million
at Central Baptist 'Seminary.
idolesc:ents, qes 14 through 17,
REV. JAY BUDD
'
-experienoed neptive consequences consumed in average of 7S,&lt;XXl When the Nazarene Theloglcal
of alcohol use - arrest, involvement times on TV before he or she is.of Seminary opened In 1945, he
transferred and rec'eived the
i'n an acclden~ impairment of legal drinking &amp;~e.
Bachelor
o! Divinity Degree evening and at 10:45 a.m. on
health or job performance.)
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from there In 1948. He has Sunday . Providing special music
2. Aloohol is twice as popular
11. Drinking differences between pastored Nazarene churches In on Wednesday , Friday and Saturamong oolleae students as the next boys and girls are diminishing. (The Cheney, Wash., and In Lebanon, day evenings will be Cathy
lf&amp;ding drug, marijuana, and more number of youns female drinkers Celina , Williamsburg and John- McDaniel and Jan Lavender .
~)tan five times as popular as
The pastor, the Rev , Fred
has bel:n increasing more rapidly
stown, Ohio.
1:00line.
· than the number. of young male
Penhorwood, Invites the public.
be
held
at
7
~ach
l;iervices
will
, 3. · Only 42 percent of founh . drinkers. Girls also rend now to ,
g,raders .know that aloohol is a drug, experiment with a wider variety of
!X)mpared to 81 percent who oon· ·
, ,
sider marijuana a drug.
· 12. It is eStimated that increasing
., 4. The earlier in life a child starts
llSinl!l any dependence-producing federal . excise taxes on beer, the
drug, ·the more likely he or she is to favorite alcohol beverage among
7·00-9•00
Mo.NDAY NIGHfO. U. Uoiversiov ltfftr- Hall
experience health problems. and go youth, would reduce alcohot.relaton to we other drugs.
ed motor vehicle fatalities by SS .
TUESDl Y MORNING ......!!:O:!.~~~!~.f'!!!!......... 10:00-11 :30
S. About lO,&lt;XXl young people percent amana 18- to 20-year-old
TUESDAY NIGHT ••••••••••• !1!!.~.~~!!.~1~~!............... 5:00-6:00
~ 16 to 24 are killed each year in
YOWII! men and by 45 percent
alc;ohol·related accidents, including among 18- to 20-year-old young
TUESDAY NIGHT ...'!!'!!!.'!.~l!';s.~.::.~!~~!.'!..~~.~~~.... 7:30-9:00
drowning, suicides, violent injuries,
women.
.
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homicides and injuries from fire.
THURSDAY NIGHT.~;f~~!!.;;:.!!~~~~!S~~r~~... 6:30-8:00 .
6.. Alcohol·related highway
JOANN NEWSOME- 614.992-3382
deaths are the No. I killer of IS· to · · · 13. Alcoholism is .a chronic, ·
progressive and potentially faial
} 4-year-olds.
disease.
It is sure to lead to
~· 7. Nearly 100.000 10. and 11t')'ear-olds reported 8CitiJ!g drunk at psychological and physical depen· .1 - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - l
dency as w~ll as dama!le t~ the
~onceaweekin 1985.
8. Children of alcoholics have a body, often irreversible. .
,four times greater risk of developr, ina alcoholism than children of
14. Alcoholism is one ot the most
~onalooholics. (There are 28.6 mil· serious public health problems in
l':flon children of alcoholics in the the Uuited Slates today. The same is
...u.s. today, 6.6 million of whom are true in R~W~ia, FI'IIJICe and Italy.
::UOderlheageofl8.)
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15. One out of three American
;• 9. Many surveys suggest that the adults- 56 million Americans- say
:~lies! predictor of the drinking that, alcohol abuse has brought
,.l!abits of adolescents is the attitude trouble io their families.
.
1f4,lnd
behavior
of their parents
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. ~rding the usc of alcohol. (Ado- ·
Planning a wedding? What's
~ !escent heavy drinkers tend to oome
~ from homes where one or both ·
right?
lAndersWhat's
Guide forwrong?
Brides""The
will rnieve
Ann
.,parents are heavy drinkers, or from
your imxiery. To .IY!Ctlve a copy, send
:~tomes where both are abstainers.)
.
~, I0. A child will see alcohol $2.50 plus a No. 10, self-addressed,
stamped envelope (39 rerrts po6tage)
to Ann lAnders, P.O. Box i1562, Chi·
aJgO, Ill. 60SIUJ562. .

' 1979 PONnAC GRAND PRIX ..... $1295~-

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UMW study •fruits of the spirit'

CALL 992·6128
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1985 FORD LTD BROUGHAM ·

Auto., PS. PB. air. cruiae, power -ta end windows.
AM/FM/atereo, ceaaette. V-8. Showroom clean.

Rehabilitation Center

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PRifE $9800

7:30p.m., at Harrisonville Hall·
ness Chapel on· Route 684.
Speaker wiil be Rev. Benjamin
Salnout with Voice of Victory Inc.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Nothing but the facts 'I
f~om a}coh0 1counct"1

POMEROY - · Tlfe Meigs
County Utter Board will meet at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the litter
control office, ·located at the
corner of Union Ave.,andRoute 7
In Pomeroy.

MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Meigs
County Churches of Christ Men' s
Fellowship meeting at 7: 30 p.m .
Monday at Bradford Church o!
Christ.

SPRINGS - Meigs
County Pomona Crance will
meet Friday. 7: 30 p.m·., a I the
Rock Springs Grange Hall. Columbia' Grange will serve re!res~ents .
National Sewing
Contest will be judged.

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992-!188

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for you to contact ... We •• rlr1l» for lillY
lncciiYIIIIIICt yo1 ·. . , ••" Uflllla•cad In
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446-2~42

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The Daily Sentinel

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Or111 t.msa.. ,_.,.,,
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Business
Senices
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Business Services
RandS
AUTO REPAIR

' BROWN'S
TRAILER PAll

4'1926 ST. n. 1
TUPPliS I'WNS, OliO

'Campers, RVs,

17Yro. ExpeCERTIFIED MECHANIC

or Mobile
· Home Lot

·aus. 667~6102

Rentals

HOME 374-5599

HOUIS. 9:30 a.no.-6 p.m.

992·5623

Monday-Friday

POIIIIOY 01110

2-lt-'18-1 mo.

Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE '
.
hereby given·
thot o~ Stturdov •.March 19,
1988. at 1 0 :00 t. m .. a pub·
lie ulo will be hold at 1 01
Union Avenue, POmeroy,
Ohio, 10 Mil lor ctah lholol·
lowing collottrtl:
1 978 Cheurolot Camero
Sll 1 817L8N572527
1980 CJ-7 Joop
Ill JOM93AC709013
Do...- Model 0810 Caoo

NOTiCE i1

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OPEN DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY
· Lot of Now ltemo:
Fiahing Suppllea, Guna.
Archery, and Much

M..,..

Cal J. 0. Shlwa;t
erUIShlwert

742-2421

Or

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Stop ly 'Tile Store

OnMew .... leCHiout

ofllltla,..

2·21 -'17-1 mo.

lmm IIIIOVIES &amp; SIIOIS lo
YHS TAPE '
lot u1 · - thaot olciMowiat
&amp; Slitlot """ to _ , VIIS.

YOUNG'S

or eoi'S EIECTIOIICS
.446-7390
11/Zfll-tfc

Public Notice
.. 707&amp;585
The Farmer~ Bank and
Sovinga Com.,.ny, Pomeroy, Ohio. reeervea the
right to bid at thi• ale. and
to withdraw the above collateral p~or to otlo. Furlhor. I·
Tho Ftnnoro lank and Savings Company reHrYel the
right to rojoct any or oil bido
aubmitlod.
·
Further, the above colla·
teral wil( be aokl in the condition it ia in with no ••preued or implied warren·
tiel given.
(3118, 17, 18, 3tc

CASH BASIS COMBINED
ANNUAL FINANCI ... L
REPORT
For The Fiaca! Yaar Ended
Docombor 31 • 1917
SYRACUSE VILLAGE
Meiga County, Ohio
GOVERNMENTAL
FUND TYPES
REVENUE RECEIPTS:
Local Toxoa ..... ....... 11,109
!'ovonue ....... ........ 31, 1 13
Chergttfor
HNicOI .................. 6,028
Fines. Licenaea. and
Pormito ........ ... ... ... 5,606
Miacolleneoua ........... 5,836
TOTAL
RECEIPTS ............ &amp;8,618
EXPENDITURE
DISBURSEMENTS:
Current:
Security of Person
llo Pro~ny .. .. . :... . 13,348
Leieure Time
Acti•ltioa ....... ........... 983
Transportation ...... .... 3,180
General
Govommonl ........ .. 23,817
Ctpitlol Outlly .. ... ... 30.483
TOTAL DISBURSE·
MENTS ............... 71,859
Continued on Page 1 0
71 Auto's For Sale

' - Addont 1nd remodeling
- Roofing •nd gutter work

- Conc,.te work
- Plumbing 1nd electrical
work
(Free Eotimatoal

992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Oh)~ .... ... 1

319 So. 2nd Ave•
Middleport, Ohio
1-28-'88-tfn

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RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tfc

GUN SHOOT
EVERY
SUNDAY
1:00 P.M.

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Kupld'a
Neot. P.O. Bo• 118. I Ohio46838.

caro~ac:

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SALQ..HIYICI-SIPPIIIS
loyol &amp; SCM Tnoawrilln
loyol ' MAl (lie.....
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IACINE

FilE DEPT.

Basha• luUdlq

EVERY

SAT; NIGHT
6:~0 P.M.

factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
10-7-tln

161 Norlfl St~ond
Ohio 45760

Midolopo~l.

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

We c .erry Fishing Supplin
Pay Your Phone
and Cable Billa Here

IUSINESS PHONE
(6141 992-6550
RESIOEJiCE

11 ·:t.Hn

NEW HOMES
REMODELING
ADDITIONS

CONCRETE &amp;
BLOCK WORK

PIIOfl(

16141

ROOFING &amp; SIDING

949-2748

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3115/'18 lin

-Howard L. Wrltetll

JO'S GIFT SHOP
w

SYUCUSI,
NEW STOII-NEW .STOCK
LOW PRICES

Register for FREE
Bird lath - No
Purchaa Necessary
Come In - Lots f&gt;f
New Gi{ts!
3- -'88-1 mo.

&amp;

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutter a
Downapout1
Gutter Cleaning
P•inting
FREE ESTIMATES

949·2263
or 949-2168
3-2-88-1110.

TIIPU P
EXCAVATING

•Dozer llo Btckhot Work
•Will Do Hauling With
Dump Trucll
•Wrecker Service
•Junk Yard Bullneu

WAHl 10 IUY WIICIED 01
JUNII CAIS 01 TIIKIS
-FifE ESIIMAIESFor any of thtto strYictl col

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614-742-2617
letwean 9 1.111.·6 p.m.

2·111="'1 ·tfn

FULL TIME &amp; PART
TIMERN

I'IIOTO ADS SEW
Premiering

SUPERVISORS

11 :00 P.M.-7:30A.M.

7S liD ICFILONG· RRM
CARE FACIUTY

Looking for • few good
nu ..... to join our ct.dicatecl
ltlff who 11e committed to
providing qullity e~r•· If you
fwl you 1h1re this dedication
an~ committment to quaUty
f8rilltric c~re and UNim

The orlglnll B~y. Sell,

Tred'e Mlgarinl tor cars,
lrucks, bolltl, eye.... RVs
FOR QUICK RESULTS ...
AdvertiM today in
Y'fh•ler OHler. or you
JUat may mia• • aalel
Ph. 1-ftJ.IJU or 1-164-4233

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packlge.

AICADIA NURSING CENTER
lox A, Main St.
Coolville, Ohio 4S123

1-614-667-3156

Local Car Dealer Needs
Experienced MECHANICS and
BODY MEN with ASE
certification.

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
6-17-tfc

2-21-'17-1 -

WA~TED

DEAD OR AUYE
•Dryer~
•R•ngea •Freezers
•Refrigerator~

•W..hera

"Must .. lopalrable"

lEN'S APPUANCE
SOVICE
915-3561

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P. Box 111
Pomero , Oh. 45769
Real Estate General

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EAGU RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
PH. 949-2969
Dealer fer
YAIDIUN &amp; ECHO

Locatad Halfway be&amp; BUhan.

- n Rt. 7

Nflf &amp;USED

~EIS
8.7 Financing on
Yardman
Service on All M•k•

Wt "-or MC/DIH/Yila

ElWIN
CONSDUCTION
CHESTII, OHIO
Custom Home
Building, Room
Additions,
Remodeling It
Rep•ira. Ro_ofs.
Baths, Khchena

985-3365 ·

Day or Ennlilg

2·25-'11·1 mo.

J/7/1111 ...

Over 1 00 Properties
For Sale- Call Today
992-2259
9-5 Mon.-Fri.
9-3 Saturdays
JEAN TRUSSEU-949-2110
TRACY RIFFLE-848-3080
DOniE TURNER-&amp;82-1192
HANK CLELAND-882-11&amp;1
OFFICE-112-22119

2-.Brnantllolci,10ftd 1 ......... 311- .....
Mldcl-. Ohio. 11own trollor.
Cuta.

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olcl pupa. John CollmM, l'ordond, Ohlq 114-143·1421. ·

Ch"*- (~I ond - ·
N1nnr 11081:. C.l...._ 4 Md
B p,.m. 114-112·3217.

B """"" olcl molo hound bloclc
with
:1104-871·
e924.
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"Free Eetlmeta"

Pl. 949·2101
or Rts. 949·2160

(AlV CH

Vlhge of SyrKUH.

The AAA needs Drlwer Trllnlfta
lnmuctora. Mutt hn-a good
driving _... .... hod •

-Ohio drivor'a llconoo I
yeera. klell for ralit'MI. Will
tre6n. lubmlt QueUficatlons ·to:
AAA 310 Stcond Auo. , Golllpollo. Ohio 46131 .
WANTEO: Part-lme )3B
hrl/welk) Communtty Servlc.
Wort. potltlon 1¥8Uablt at In
lntennedlate c1re facility for
develoDmantllly 'diMbled ldUIU
In O.ilpolll, Ohio. Hours: 3a,:so
PM . ...... 7 -IIIIo hOUri.
M·F. plua _ _ _ _ lyl1aft
'411111 ·
OhioHlah-dogroo
cifver'a ...._. nd•.

ooM-....- ........,
IOporionCI -wntl with pot•

10n1 wtlh mentll reurdetlon 1nd

development dluiHIItl•• preftrNd: ..... hiVe eooc1 commulllcatlon end organl11tkln
*Ill. be •ble to wortc • Plrtofl
....,. and pullalull. Good money
m••u nMt tUII to htndlt
retidentl' flnMCII needed. II•
luy : e4.21/hour . Sick·
~·llfelnsur~~na. Mnlfh:a.
lancl ,_me and coww llt1« to
Rollin Eby, .....,.Community
P.O. lox 104. Jacll-

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81 . 'Equal-- Opportunity

FOUNO: Vol-. ""Ito a1t1poc1
COlon ~Or.llno'-o
found by March 211
lllololl.,
lo A - 8h-. Coli 11444e-1422. ·

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1100 por tlllo, Woltlo: PASE33K, 1e1 8. UncoiOMOJ, N.
Auoora. 1110142.

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BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"lt

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I 'e Prices"

Day or Night
NO SliiDAY

'SALES I SERVICE

lt. I,

U. S. IT. 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
614-662-3121

Sel'Yin1

Raotyll"'l • Roupholat.olng

John ._ri,
Ntw Hollllntl, lush Hog
Autllo1blll

Form fl!litlmanl

D•ltr
F1111 E~al.. lilt .

Ptrh &amp; llf'J•

Metp &amp;

Middleport
Vici"ity

~'W'Je"":1~~0F
FAIIIICI

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fAll EITlMAnl

16141

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667·66~·1

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lllptndlble lillri111 Aid Salu I Sarvi~
C!J H11rin1 EniUitlons For Ali Aaas

i:i Ucensed
LISA.M. KOCH, M.S.
Clinical AudloiGiist
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n 3,110 10 Ul,480. lmm•
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ATTN: Hunters. Fisherman,
~empen- For 1111 in Jacbon
Caunty, fonner campground
wllhomoltlodtoliulldlnv•lmal
1 rm. living querttn. 320 ear•
af hunting ldjaoent to 300 ~ert~
of pubUc hunting....,.. lttMm,
2 pondt. l"ltUral liNing, tton.
trelle. Aeee~~ IPPfOX 1 ml11
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wldolloam,lloloclronlc.golloy,
cenvu, ..c. 310 V-8 Mg .•
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North C.rolln1. Show •xperienca of the lut Hv• y•ere or
longer. Employm1111 IVall•bl•.
EEO. Writ1 Jim" L. Proplt, PO '.•u
Bolt 188. Concord. NC 2802fi.
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end work. ApproxlmltMy I to 18 , " •
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Experience preferred . To1ppty Send Resume to
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71 Auto'• For Sale
76
Auto Paru
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&amp; Accessorie1
t~;:;;;~;;:;===~T~~~~~==~~~ up
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7 room 3 .....,OOm hou,. on
to e121. Hkt••-bed• •390 19CJ 1 2 58
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WeaL Jaokaon. Ohio.
Low mll•g•. Call 814-441·
Louro1CIIflwl~7•or•. Wahor 32 Mobile Homea
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Aptlrtment
to 1111. R - - . n21 to
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Oldo .. 8ulcll, Panlioc, Chovy, .
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far 111e
tor Rent
U71. Lampo - ezi 1o t125. ~c!:a:~~&amp;o:t9c:;' ~ Moauy fll'lluiCin, Now Holland.
truck. P:ord, Chrytl.w~••Mr.
ekinG t41.000.
DfMttee t108 and up to *4915.
Octl gym (rower uercillrl Buah Hag 1•1•• S.rvlce. Ov• 1884 (:hlyiMr Rell1nt SW. AC, Chevy
CUMCIII . 1ft Inter·
814-. . 2-8310 Itt. 8 PM.
Wood ..W. w-1 ahllrlt281to
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n1lly
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t100.00. 304·181-3&amp;04.
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Rent with option to buy. 4
equipment. Larg.n: aeiiiC'don In cond. COli 114·379·2688.
tom'e on 1 •ere ~t. wiR· 2 ·aR · 1pt1. I cloHta. khdl.n· HutchM tUO lnd up. Bunk
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t.ldroam freml hOm• , on 31 ....
_.-·•laly7• 2.,018Gienwood, h~ook. furnitMd, ..~·-Drv• Hell aompiMe
New lnduatrial exhHit f~n. · S.E. Ohio.
1 HI C1mwo. Red with •II lhl tJiln•lulonl. Ctll 814-448· ...
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Albeny•r•. Mol1• County. Coil
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71152.oft., &amp;:00 eall 304· JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT • extru.
boal otter. Colle14-387-oe&amp;e.
171 -7731
1·eec.B2&amp;4. . .
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.Farms for Sale
Aota . . Coli 304-17
or luK "'twin tee, finn 178, aoicl
44e-9777
BUDGET TRAN8MISIIONI·
171·1104.
fll , Qu._, UH, King W- white baby bod. bumpor 3 Pl. hRch. -or. tortiHzar 1t71 Datsun B210 zx. 4 cyl., 4 Uoad
l l'llliulll, all., _ _.., • .
lpiOioua 4 ~m hom1. 1Y.t
t310. 4 dr~Werchllt •11. Gun
ped lnd sheets. 171.00. 304- spreedlr wtrh PTO 1h1ft. t199 tpd. Fllr cond. Call e1 ol-44:&amp;· teed 30 dey't mlnlm'um. PrloMbeth. blluttfulllght o•k wood·
N•w ·oompl•tllly, furnlshecl •Oibinlltl e gun..Bib'f l'nlttf'IIIIM
171-1132.
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whll• th., lut.
7879.
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work, aood n•lghborhaod~-, 30 are flarm : Mo1tly tllllblt. lpartmtnt • mobllt home In
t41. led frena. •20.
Quick ~ton. Cal 8U... · Ne1r Rio Orand•. Pond, Hma, city. Adults only. Plrldna. C.ll t30 • King frlme tiO. Good
T•bl• uw, Cfllftsmln, 12 Inch, 11150 Oliver Dlntl triCtor, 1987 Chovallo. 4 o:,l .. 4 opd .. low •• 138. 360 CDrl¥erSian kttl
812-57 4.
-homo. COII814· 24&amp;·817f ' 14·4411.0338 .
-ion ot -..om IUIIM, f2BO.OO.Toko81noh_, _
t3710. J.D. l'"noport dlac. AC, 1 2,000 mlloa. 14396. Coil to fit 1 ·10'a. C-10'• • "'*'": •
overdrive. Hllnl part. fDr trlnl- -.
ar 24B·91e2.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT _ ....., hlad-a *30
_ .. loolo on t r - t304· ti&amp;O. 4 bottom plowo, UIO. e14·44•-e. .7 .
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.. 1 Y.t ttory- 3 bedroom. f1mlty
871-3912.
. Ownor wiH flnonco. Coli e14·
1·304·4230 or 1-114·378·
room. l1rge kitchen with dining 12 ecre f•m. e rooms • blth. 8 uOG!T PRICES AT JACK- ond up lo Ul.
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281-8122.
1988 Buick. P1rk Ave . Loadtd. 2220.
...... N.w gu pul11 fumiCB Goad blm. *215,000. Clll M4· SON ESTATEI, 138 J•aUon 80 D . 111M u · Chh with M1vt1g w11h.,. 1nd drver, 304·
Exc•l. cond . Loc1l owner .
wilh ~ntAialr, ltorm windows,
211·1774.
Pike from e183 • mo. Walk to approved cradtl . ... 3 MIIM out 882·24
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6150
Cockshut
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t10,900. Colle14-44f-78e8or Wonl to buy
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MW .Xltrior p~nt. eH dfaperitl,
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HfiM)Vill. 81 ...441· l~le Rd. O"" .lam to lpm
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tor, 3 pt. httch, live PTO lhlft; 245-9&amp;95.
Uncaln, rHr bu""*• telllltlrls.
e~,~rtliria. 1 block from Poll:
118 1cre f~rm ; 24&amp;10 blrn.
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trunk
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Ollloe In Middleport. Coil 114- _....lldl"'ll. pond, ooM road
66 Building Supplies
mowing machine • baler. GoVemmiM Hom• tram *1- fU poloo Ia rigOt, 304· 773-5822.
1 1 Court St.- 2
2
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112-1113 evtnlnga lftw 7:00 front~ge. w.lllapllt property lmo ~--ho.
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or FriciiYI 1nd wetkendl.
40 • 78 acre trwrta. Ownw ..,.,
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V1lley Furniture
114-281-11522 .
Rlpo&amp;~H~lons. Call 1 ·101-&amp;17·, Fiber 01111 truck topper for
fln•nolna· Somervilte Realty, .....,.., •321• mo. ptus utiU... -New 1M UNCI fumlture end
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8000 Ext. QH,9801 for currll\t ......ilrd bod Chovy 110. 304·
Houu 4 room• and bMh, lot. 304-175·3030 CH e7t-3431 .
No - · d - " • oef, CoR appllooncoo . Coli e14-44eBuilding Mttoriolo
Udlity lido. Spl: 30'if40'.e' rtpO lilt.
171-7131 Of 871-1311 .
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114-44t-4128.
71'72. Hours 8-1.
lied:, bri'*- MWer pipll. win- ...,..115'.ii' sliding door • 3'
h1tf buament. 1137
dows. lintllls, etc. Claude Win- urvtce door. t4917 ERECTED. Red Hot blrllftll DNI dl....
ocond Avo.. GonlpoHa. Ohio.
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lora, Rio Orondo, 0 . Call 114- loon Horao Bldgo. 114-332- Clfl, boltl, pl1nH rapo•d. lur- 79 Motors
Coll304-e7&amp;-4610.
otllulwlllo Md.-18R. - 1411 Eanom Avo.
241-1121 .
974&amp;.
plut. Your •••· BuyM guide.
&amp; Campera
1pertmtntewtthmodtmkltchen Living room suit• t178 • up.
Four bedroom.. Z baths. N1d
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1-80B-H7-IOOO. bt. 8 -990&amp;.
lftd
wuher-dryer
hookupl.
Cl·
Bedroom
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Concrete
blocksell
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3800
Ford
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plows
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81m Addition, oentr-' air cond.•
100 ocroa. Mooon CouMy AI. bl1 te&amp;.vlllon
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or deUvery. Mlton lind. Oalllpoo cutttvetor. Oyn 1 Bounot mower.
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1184 VW Rftbit, low mi......
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roniiO'whitlo,
191.
30"
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17,3&amp;0.
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1973
Dodgo
Motor
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tnd IMIIdOWI, ••cellent for
AM-FM Stereo u.,.. ntw
,..,.....VOCido. •H . 30"' gu O.llipolla. Ohio. C1ll 114-448- w1 ·u finance . C.ll 814-288- AC,
hunting. many goM building U-Ira untuml- opt. Cor- -whllo.
tlree, ucellent condition. e 14- A. liMP• I. gtlf'itlrator. roof llr. ~ ..
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.wnlng. tl491. Call 814·448·
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742-2880.
1172 .. 218-1332.
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S1m Acldltion, centre~ ..r concl,
t31,000.00. Call Ron Thornton pMed. utHttlla pld. No children. White. t71. KinmaN wuh•r·
No"'" Cell .814·44t·1137.
whit.. til. K•nmare wa8her1070 Caie-C.bin stereo. low 1978 Plymouth Volare Premier.
304-881·3813.
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56
Pets for Sale
·-·o. I cyl., 1uto., 1lr, pow.r. High
80'a, -·
304·&amp;71-IHI.
F
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coppertone. .9 •v . a . e .
rJIIIHW• 4 bottom 11 ft. J .
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120
4
um..,._ .ttlallncy· Wllhlf-Whlte, •t5. M1ytag
plowa,. 14 ft. J .D. rot1ry hoe.
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mlln.
run•
good.
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3 Lqtl. OM ICrt, ._.,.. . wooded. Ave. t181. Utlllt*/lkl. Cal . w11her·whlta, •110. Kenmor1
We'll fin1nce. •15.910 . Ctll t760. Col 814-949-2877 111.,
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sq •
roornt.
dty w11er, Jerricho RoM, owner
d.,.•whllo, 19&amp;. G.E. dryer· Clroom ond Supply Shop•Ptt 114-281-8&amp;22.
bltha. I acr•, •ppr~iud IO'a fin1nclng, good terms, 3()4.- 814·441·441llflor PM.
tw"n 9:00 1m and 2:00 pm.
whha. e11. Whirtpool dryer· Graomlng. All breeds .. . AII
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304-175·301191or ..._"11·
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Lots • Comm«clll lot a houH lncluclod. nao • mo. Oop. d.,.· wiiRo• . 191. 22 au.fl. Julio - b Ph. e14-4411·0231 . Grewly trector. C•ll 814· 4&lt;18· t460. Call &amp;14'992-2879.
4149.
3 Ndroom. 2 batha, ful finished loti. Gelllpolls F1rry: 304·,71· required. Cell 814·441·4222 upright frolt·frM freN•·IIkt
Improvements
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MiN, t19B. Coldopot rotrig.· Drw:gonn vnd C1tt.-y Klnntl.
bllement. new furnace a can· 8t08.
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1172
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Olda
CutiiN Supreme.
wllllo, fron·froo. t171.
trol tlr, gor.... tanood yord. Low
CFA Hlmeleyan, Pt.-.lan and Mbtodhoy, 12001b. roundbol". tow mll110e. 304·15'1&amp; -451 2 ask
Fumilliod offi-o:, opt. Corpot ..._. Appllancoo Ill U - Siam... khtena. AKC Chow 11&amp;., dollvory poaolblo. J .O. 4 fqr
ao•s. 2 .. 1ol Mt. Vernon Ave .• Pt .
Ray.
lhoougllout. P-o • qulat. R - Rd.· &amp;.14-448·7398 .
BASEMENT
Pit. 304-·71-1774.
pupplol. Coli 114·446-3844 row cuhlv1tor, •110. 614-19836
Real Estate
SinGle wooldng poroon only. Coil
WATERP,.OOFING
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82&amp;4.
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Dodg1
ll1nt
B,
t300.00.
Wanted
e)4'-441·4197 or 44e-2eoZ.
Whirlpool alooulc """"'· Noodo
Uncondltlonll!l llt.dme QUiflll· · , ~
304-&amp;7&amp;-2467.
tee. Loc•l ~encn furnilhld.
~,
32 Mobile Homes
Boeton Terrier pups. C•ll 81 •· 140 F1rm111 triCtOr blgget' thin ·
- · tze. can 114·
Nlct '2 BR. -•211 e mo. Stove. minor
44e-oe1.&amp; .
Cull,
oqulppad
with
oldo
Free
ntlmlttt.
C1ll
collect
"
lho
2118-1997.
1982
.
Chevy
Chovallo.
goaat
for Sale
refrig. • wltM fum!lhH. 4tn:
1-e14·237-04SS. dey o• night.
dr". . lnd euldvator 1110 hH
PROPERTY SOUClHT: To l - mil•
body, 'runs wen. txctllent work
from town. No pete. Cell Hlde-•·way 10f1 Hd • awtv.. SNI Potnt SllrTiBM kittenl. 1315
'
or bu, w••ha••tvPe building · 114-441-803e.
car. 304·875- 1723 1fter 5:00 Roo•r•l•••m•nt
dloc and ·
n.ooo.oo.
Waterproofing.
oocll•.
Good
cond.
COli
114·
•
304-en.a1o3.
1972 Now Moon 2 BR. Opp!Viil-1000 oquorofMI
pm.
· COM 114-44e·&amp;719.
· elf'PM, gu helt:, eJctr~ nice
m.,.. betwMn Pt. ,...._.end 2 lA. opt. Adullaonly. FlratA... 44e-1U7 otaor 1 PM .
'
throughout. 11..60. 814-448- GoiHr.lla Fony. Col: 304-343Z· Cool&lt;- • cogo. Coli Now tHing conllignmentl for
1979 Ford F1irmont, 4 door, ·SWEEPER •lid NWing mldalne
Colll14·446-e221.
repair.
parts.
Mtd
.,pplila,
Plall:
017&amp;.
Good 2 pc. IMnl: room Mlttl. &amp;14.2&amp;1-83015.
f...., ecP,pmlflt 1uctlon1 Sltur302. PS, PB, AC, AM-FM
180 :
day March 2flh. Sidon Equip·
ca11111tt1, uc cond; t8150.00, up 1nd delivery, DIWI1 Vacuum
J.Col:.:...l..:•_1_4-_4_•1_-_oe...,c3-·
,
.
.
Oowntown,
gniUnd
1M&amp; Nahuo 14xl0. 2 Bod· lpi!Olou• ol bid aam ham1. 1tn:
AKC D11hahund pup, minltura ment Co., 304·17~·7421.
304-876·1450 belwHn 8:00 Cl ..nar, one hllf milt up
""""-. u.-.@ll•nld. DlfttW llr.
G•orv• Creek Rill. C1ll 814.•
"*"· 4 roomt. beth • · bel• For - · Wilt..,.· AUto electrtc mele. 5 months. t1 36 . AltO,'
em end .8 :00 pm.
448-0294. ·,
pon&gt;h. u·nfuinlllliid. PliHc IA.O: '""""'
work,-..tulllght"""
goocl neighborhood.
W1nted, AKC Maie Pamer1nian.
- - moitt. N"""' ·- -·· 011 ilryw. t71 .•14-849·2128.
Coll814-446-l311 Momlngo.
63
Livestock
Quiak tuu. .lon .. Call 114Colle14-446-e927.
1971 Oldt CutliP Brough1m.
colfl1.&amp;-44t-C!8tii,IAM '· 4:30 PICKINI UIEO FURNITURE.
112·1714.
rNI good interior, runs good, For hom• replir, remodeling,
PM_...,._
cheot, clnnttto,
111e CtN-. 141&lt;70. TOiol
AKC NQIItllf'td COCk1r Span leis.
360 auto, PS, PB, cruiH, 2 new finish work • wlllpapering, C.li
electric. 2 ltelfroom. 2 beths-1
DDUalla. chlira. odd ahlira. ... 9uff ond lllonda. Tho porloct
II,_, 304·175· 1792 aflor &amp;:00 614-44&amp;-9422 . Moy Clod bl•
Grec..
lng.
1
end
2
bod·
........,
•
•••
HotMI
for
.....
St1nd8fdbred
prden tub, IMindry room. 1.,..
you richly.
.. '.,
E11ter surpriae. Deposit ,..
rpam IPirttnentl It V.. .. ....., •.ora,
• •
.:_
_.:...
fll'll lil s
and Tenn~~IM W.,k.._ c.n pm.
pon&gt;h •
untlooplnning. Col
quirocl.
114·992·3001
or
114Monor ond A.__ - - 304-~7tl-1410.
114-441-47&amp;&amp;.
e14-44e-let3 .
812-8187 ev.ninp. 4
1983 Pontile Phoenix, good Cafl»ent• work·by hour or job. • ~
ment• In · Mrddleport. i!rom ICitDhena.bl.,...~ndappll~naa,
cond.
no ruat. 304-176-4382 or Ptineling. Plintlng, drywall. r• " ,
121&amp;. 1-.cll"'l uti-. CoH t1 ZOO 00 304 171 2700
1979 F•rmono 14•70, , _
mod•llnt. w.. 11 •·448-13n - •
R•t•ed Mile ChlhUihUI with Ritgllttred Arebl1n gelding ,, 814-448-1941.
114·982-1?17.
EOH.
'
.
'
•
•
'
.
Doppla gray. 4'h yooro old. Very
llec .•. ~ BR .• g.-den tub wfth 41
Homes for Rent
Now C1ll 814-448-3018- Frld
·lhotl, 8 mo"tha old. 1100. C. II
Bedding 8alo·10 Pet. OFF: Uud . 814-182·3253 or 114-992- weU brok1. very gentle. •1100 . 1978 Toyotl Cellca GT, PB , PS, Cox.
decll. Yry nlcO. Col ovanlnp ·
2
bedroom
eparttn.l
on
UnColft
Melding
top
brenda.
ov•
30
aet1
Coiii14-3&amp;7-0it9.
·
3781.
114· 4411·1112 .
·
Nlooly fuml..,... houoa.
AC. tuto trantmlssion, R••rdef.
Hill, Pomoooy. Col e14·912- tuN
•1
~....._
Tr• a. stump remov•l. Nlw
S1l1· Rtnt·198714•80SII:yUna Aduht only, Ref. required. No el39 or e14-992-3489.
tZ&amp;.-tiO. 001. HoodbOtrda. IY!m. . klttent, .... or lllec Smlian hrvfca AQHA~ I n ·· *700.00. 304·875-6181 .
11wna...eding. muldw, top10ll,
mobile homo. 2 Std.......,, ol - · Colle14·441.0331 .
tram.. ,.lla •11. up; W•rm pol~t. long or short hlif. Cal tive Fund Ptlomlno IIIIHon.
lhad1 tr.... lhrubs. Azltiu.
1 bedroom ..,artmentl. Fur· Morning woad atoYe .w·blow•. t1 4·192·7201 lnd IIIVI 0 - ovllolilo for lnopoc· · 73 Ford Montega. 2 door HT, Don'• Llndac~pes . C1ll 114- · CoU14-446-IIB3af- 2 BR . untum-. 1 mllo-211
'250.
304-875-2467.
tlon.- ,.OQHA elig1bl1. •1 00.
nlohod ond untumlaliod. t200 .- taB .; atony - l o. '&lt;\milo""'
446-9848.
1.,1,30 PM .
.
off AI. 7 . UOO -~ t110dop.
1225. por monlh. ~fur- JonlclloRd.P"*onoUoodFumle14-949-24BB.
1971 Mumng 4 cyl . 11, air;
Double wide. 2 ';'111'1 old 3 BR ., Ret. Mam.d coupl•. On• child.
aure. 304-S7B-14BO.
nlohod. Calle14-112-1724.
lob'l •olili~o. 304·896·3430.
1981 024 Dodge 4 cyf. 4 opel.; RON'S T81evi•ion Service.
01_1_11_4_.....
9_
18
2 liatho, AC, tlooplaco wfth ' _;C.:;
_._._
_1_·_~-::
1982
Hondo CB-900. 304· 876- HDUII Cilia on RCA, Quaur,
2
bedroom apt , In Syqcuae for For oalo, 3-po (4 po-) bad·
64 Hey It Gr•in
OE. Sptci1Ung in Zenith. C.ll
blower. Cltht4rll c•lllngs. 1331aoendAve.:w/wa~Jt111,2
8394.
rHt. Eldwty llfl'ferrecl. Rtuona- roam IUtt.
dlnlttal Nt, 67
Musical ·
304·678·2398 or 114·44&amp;- · 'W hitt "· lnyl tidinG with blua IR 1•.1. -.... ...... h fum~od
- . Buill-In lV • YCR.
" n -v" ...c on
-· · blo rent. 114-182-2749.
Home Interior • other lt.ns.
2454.
Instruments
Colllntl ton; ~- Nfrlg•• otovo. UIO I mo. pluo dep. • ret. No
412 1-"" DUll Rd.
.
1200 lb. round bill•. •11 e..:h 72
Trucks for Sale
2 bedroom Apt. for rent. CarConcmo b1oc11 lor 101 up •
- · Coil t14·446-41121.
Fetty Tree Trimming. .rump
or 2 lor t3&amp;. C.H 814·2151·
patad. Nloo ......... Lattndry
...moval. C1ll 304-871-1331 .
undlfptnnlng. AJklne 111,100. For,_. ar ule an lend oontrect- teoiMdw evlllleble. C.ll 814- 64 Misc. Merchandise
1ol1 1· WMII:deyslfteriS PM-S1t.
1988 Chevy plcllup. 0700 ..CoO
lndlvldull Oulur ~UDftlll BruColle14-3417-Mee.
•
3 BR . houao on Kriner Rd., 112· 3711 . EOH.
all day.
114-245-5118.
nlcerdls
Mwelc
I
14·441-0117.
Rot1ry or cable tool driiNng.
itBO 14•70 Shultz. Alloloctrlc, Qolllpolla. Call ' 1 "'441 ' 2021 '
or Jefl W1m1tey lnltructor' 441·
GOCHI mixed hiY·round biiH- 1918 Chtvtrlot pickup Ya ton. Moetw.lltcompltttdHmldly.
Nla. apubnant wtth rlng8. Cailthlft'l UHd Tfrelhop. Over 8077. Llmlt•d op•nlnga
txc 1l1nt condition. Prioe ,.. 1 or 2 bedroom houH In
*10 1 bile. Wil lo•d· C1ll B111 offer. C1ll 11tl-._.8-.1538 Pump IIIH •nd ltrV'Oe. 304refr(Oilretor. w..._.·dryer hoc*· 1,000tlroa,IIH112,13, 14,11, IVIil1ble.
891·3802
ducod. Coli ilt• B:OO. e14-~
dolad
114-44e-8030.
up
Mel
cerpet.
On
Third
Aw.
In·
Po......,. R_.. ,, rno
·
•ft• I PM .
'
992-1Se2 or e14-tt2-3348.
1e,
18.8.
8
mil•
out
R!.
218.
Fum.._ or unfumiiMd. H11
Golllpolia. uoo. '*month. eon Calle14-2BI-e211.
Kimbell eon10le pi1no, ont yHr
S1'rk1 Tl'll end· ~wn S.MCI.
For 8111: 1000 bel• atraw
14 112 723
t14-44e-147t.
1979 Chovv C-20, 4 Whool I1Wn Cll'l, IMdlctplng, ltump
okl. t1ke aver paymtnu, 30414.&amp;8 Mobllo ' Homo. t12.000 =~~""'.-' '
''
.1
.21 pll' bile. 1000 .,.... oat• drive,
4 spd. Lade out hub1. Cell remov•l. 304 -l?t-2842 or
sdethlon. 11a28 ft. llvtng room,
&amp;71·1381.
hoy t1.25porbelo.IOObuohola
3 ooom fumiahod opt. No - ·
SWIMMING POOLS • tl&amp;l
ota .. 7 PM 114-317·0493.
57e-2903.
ORDER NOW - PAY LATEA
2 bllth, 3 l•rve Nll•ooma. new 3 Mdroam. central llr. ..,.....
otto
ti.OO
cwa.
can
1
14'
448·
Coovln DC 125 INCI gulfoto,
1tvoiig1i out. In Rutlond
collar •-~ 1 -~ M....._ 114·841-2213.
2974av-ao.
1981 Ravens Fill. 10 ft . 2
I
on l'lacoo. Ger .... CMIIIiulldlng.
•• Y••·
Huge 31' OYII pool with deck. Kltta.r Tremlllo h1rd lhlll Clll
llde
lara~ front IIWn. vile. t200 depOIIt. Referii'ICI 1 bedroom fumlollod. Yory nico. • - • tlllor. ,..,.Notion •
t2t&amp;.OQ. Corvin opoollor ca·
Plumbing
Good
mixed hay for .. I.. Squlre Sprud. With lid•. high boWl, 8~
new tlrp. Excellent condition.
UI.OOO. 114·1'42·20&amp;7.
ooqulrad. e14-II2-31B9 .
8118Utlful view. Utilities fur. ftnlftdng anll•bl•. 1·100-3.41- bin-' wltfl four 12 tnch celecl:ion
boloo. Call 814-245·9410 .
&amp; HNting
Call &amp;14 ·841 ·~ 466 .
nlohad. UOO monlh or tl&amp; . 0141. .
Q12M ·70 opookon 111&amp;.00.
· 12Jt5tt 3 btdraam. re~dy to Nla country hOme. Cllrport. wert~~. C1mper lind houll .....,_ ::;;:;;;;~;;;ih.;;;:;;:;.:A;. loth excellent condition. 304Good ml•od hoy . Calle14·245· 1981 Doda• h•lf·ton pickup, I ·
movo. Calll14·112·ell711ftor !own,
Adultl only. No lng roam for rent. Ohio Rlvtr PINWOOd mlxld hlrdwoad. Av- ~8~82~·=32=31:.::::;;;:::;::===
14&amp;7. .
.
CARTER '6 PLUMCING
-- · o1 C -tiO.
Ono milo
laod·t21 , you
cyllncloo, 4 · good goo
B:OO jim.
. Ohio.
Paul c.npGroundo.S14-84t-2128. mile•g•. PS. PB , runn ing
ANO HEAnNG
K•nwonh
1nd
O.Ktllb
IMd
com.
:r'~Jt:.-' local. eon · 68
Fruit
A-I ...__ .,.. ""'· e14-lll-31341.
boarda. 114-loll-2148.
Cor. Fourth and Pint
1971 1
Scott F1rm Greu SNC11 . W L
Golllpollo, Ohio
APARTMINTI. molillo ·
- . d ••-lhll..,_.. Air In 14..,.. born, -d. mllaou~ 2
It Vegetables
variety Alf11f1. 304·171-1101. , 1978 Chev. Suburbln truck. Phone 114-448-3888 or 114......... Pl. -ondCJolllpo- llgOollotofoom'-o. 311t., 2
'
Wtchen. wllher
eaa lsedroa,., aentr81 air...... or 111. 114-4411-1221 .
e1000 or mekl offll'. 814-992- 448-4477
lllo. t1B,I8B.up. M - -·
114-841-2153 llftor B:OO.
t410.00. 3044-171·1991.
1141
.
., _ I,_, Mlddlopo"' Ohio. eone14-t8B-7111 .
Crea• Qreent. ti.OO-ploked.
I LIIISiilllldllllll
14x70 Tr~ll• . E...-ncto room,
2 bodroom fumllllad opt. ullll'72 Chevy hllf ton pick Up for 84
14.00-you - . Call &amp;14·44•·
end bly windows. huge living 42 Mobile Homee
Electrlcal
Cutvem. MWir dr-'n • wetlf 9442.
'
1111 or trlde for • good cer.
. room. 2 bldrooml. new a.pet
1101
pold, - - - dojioolt,
line
pipe
found
1t
The
lklwell
.
..
It
Refrigeration
304·812-2eH.
304·871·
7M9.
for,
Rent
1n lhtlna""'"' and hlill. Now
calh- FMCI ••ore. ca11 tor
d t - 1111 fum_wllh_
pr1oo. eon e14·311-eeee.
71 Auto's For Sale
•
1978 Me2d1 truck. •300.00.
69 For Sale or Trade
olr. 1 - . relrlg .. loll ctbjntto .
46
Furnished
Roome
_ _ u_,.. .......7700.
304-882-3182.
R11identlll
or
oomm.-ci1l
wtr·
2 8R .,
..,.tumllhtcl.
w- 110r0 lliolvlnv "" - ·
1183 Chevy. Cllallon. Am ooclio,
.lnt- New service or .....-..
Coli 114-742·3111 ollor 1:00
Colll14-448-3111.
outo. trono.. PS, PI, f9.000 1874 Ford XLT RoftiiOt tntcil. Llconud oloctricloo. Ettlmall
IHUIIful
· NoHome
oily
•
p.m.
T......., pound... lot Oliow... Fa.Mr'&amp; Mobile
milel. t1410. C.nbeHenltthe PB, PS,AC, •~at~~ frH. Rldenat.tr Elec:tfical, 304·
31ong tonnat• kl exotlltnt oo.MI. 1.112 lbs. for t .IO • pound. Call
Parll. eon 114-4411-1102. ·
•
Golllpolla Otlly Tribune or lor 310 Y·8. 83.000 mlloo, 171· 1788 .
Wlndlior tr8lltr 3 bedroom•. with
. ,,_, o-3. Calte14-4411-71es. 114-241-1428. •
1&amp;&amp;0.00. 304·17&amp;·1181 .
morelnfannltlon
celll1•·441·
lddltion. 3 aor. land. out 2 Ill .
in E 2342 .
b~l-go. Gollipotla ,..,.,, 304·
on prtvN Nt. Chlldran H·
llg Hom - · E.col . . - .
'
87&amp;-8130. .
.
86
General H1uling
_..,., Coii14·446-HI7 or
..... h t t * -Vans It 4 W.O.
48 S~ca for Rent
1177 C.m1ro. e . Hto. trtn1., 73
I
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11
Slipplil
•
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241·1221.
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0
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PI, Pl. Call e14-446-1815,
1184 Sohulu. 3' I oom.. porota
\ : 1"
l1 1 r
wllh aun dooli, 304-171-1371
......neu• Uled. Bridle. AR
"'"' I PM· 441-1244.
118&amp; CIIIVV 10. 4WD. 4 opel., Dil..rd Wlter Servta.: Pools,
IIII.M.....e-.11.-..
lfl•4:30 ,.._
.,
1410. Colle14-H 7 · -·
RIVER LOTI
87,000 . -. mtllnttlnad. Cilternl. Weill. Deltwery AnyAlroond. t228 .....
1917 Codlloc DoYIIo. wllllo. Vety lflplndl t'1 . BliCk wtlh time.
Calll14-211.1131.
Forlotllfti•Co......forlolo
C.
II
81
4-441·
7~
·
No
• 61 Farin Equipment
22.000 miloa. hcollom condl· Maooon lntootor. u .ooo. CoH Iunday collo.
1872 eo....... 1111 bod_._
or Ront. A-Gne Ani E..- - - - - · · 1 2 ....
\
lion. Coil S14·446·4421. 1-1. e14·311·1132 .
oomplately
· - · :JCM-171·1104.
· COIIIoloiilll
1 '&lt;\ II..01 l14·2&amp;&amp;-1etl
Md d..,...• . untlo.,....,ad. bS
toll.
FOI.
Ohla P·-· Co.
Ch-... pollod bull,
J a J Wit., Servhle. Swimming
•
_
... porch. lo10 0111·
I BBO 4•4 Chavy olcllup % ton. poola, claterne, ·welll. Ph. 114• ,.Iii_
P:ar
111•-11U
Old
Cel1l1
DowuiU'"""'
'
S:1:4:
··:·:2·:M:e:1:·.t1:'"':::al:d:
·
EKoel.
cond.
li.ooo
mll11.
... ,._1 1 - aq. fl .•
245·928&amp;.
.
bulldl"'l· On lot,
"lu.......o"· '2 OR, opt, opo., 4 0 - - o r. Coil 114-379·
aa.aoo.oo. 304-112-2121.
- dhllclo. CloiO to
cyf·fl, outo., PI, PI, AC, ...-. 2718.
R &amp; A Wltar a.Mo.. Horne
Oftlco, - · .....
111414x701otti_,..oll2d 2111.- - - -arMi Pott
AM-FM ot. - .. II pq with
claters• ....._ , . . flllecl . Few.
Cole14-441-H44.
llyiiCI alum. wlllo., ohrm. lug.
- · 4 o t l l .... illingood R1. 38 01
JlfMI io¥1 Wet:WI.Cift
rk. , RW defr.. ID . trm .• 19111'1 Nl- SE. 4•4 piclt-up -rnerty
lhMI rook. full badau'"" wllh ref, ,..,..... c.l 814-441- _...._·21~1t.
-·71·1370.
aonaolt. · mat. t1eme Nd ~ w1111 .....,. tub. J bldraoml. vinyl 4311 or 304-871·1710.
Coll•14-441-1221.
· lhon bod. v-e. AC,
rww ...._..., ,.n. w-w .....,, tl710. e14·848·2727
underpenniRt. •11,100.00.
.
Paul Rupe, Jr. W•• Service:
lharp.
CoM
e14-441·2234
.
Af---•71-eH7..
2 '~100111, fumletNicl, w.hlr COUNTIIV MOilLE H - Par1i.
l'oolo, clatarno, Col 114· \...
tor7PM.
'71 Joop CJB, V-1. paint 446-3 171 .
.......... tlr. 1210.............. ~~- 33, N - ot " - '·
lltMol
trolloro.
CoM
S14·112ouna
_,.,
lood
cond,
1113
......
14KI4
- · - - ..d - . C o ·
. . all
oiOOiolc,
2 bod,_._
tz.200.00. 104·17 ·7371.
7471.
1171 Chrvalor
814-112-7471. . .
'
UMIITONE• t7.00 1* ton.
Ac.
1111 PlyHoullng- oil k - • - dump
I IIEdYoam mobllt Mme W
...... ~. t31. Cal et 4-448·
--T........ - ·· 21.000 · 74 Motorcycles
7BIIIIft•I:OO
pm. 304-t71- -out-Aootl,ooll . . .
Colll14-371-2728.
7011.
1:00 pm,104-,l - .
1111c-a-~.oo~~a•
Watteraon'1 Wit• Hauling.
- - t3lll0. Call 114·
,_nlbea r.-, IIIIRIIJ&amp;IIMe
BI·1411-IPM
nldoya.
11
IIIIUW
110.
0-colldltion.
OWl Jload, 104-1711000 mlao. tiOO. Call 114- ap ....., - ,. ,,

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~:ro:=msi:w ·~•"a.,:!.,~:'!~ :~~;

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GIM!t
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Call111......_
·
--112212.

Atheu CollDUee

'h - · &amp; roOml and btthd
Ouoliuldlng ond ........ For
moreln!oomttioncoiii14-94B·
2118 or 114-849·2321 .

.....

....

-- IOGGS

IS room hou•• 1nd bMh. 80·plua
...... Yell""!' lulll Rd. Racine,
Ohio. t41.000. 114-992·&amp;911.

•

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r.:-

torch. M.I.G. wire feeder. Need "
lbout I hp air compreuor. ~ ·
304·67&amp;-&amp;2•2 uk for O.Vt or •
Val.
Help W1nted : ConstruCtion
equipment meeh1nic nMC:Md for

.I
I

room hou1e with bath an big

2 bedroom. 2 b1 th1• 2 car .
lovol lot ool AI. 33.
wlm mlng ~ ---•no ~,.....
- -I 14·992·
' •h. CoH
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th1 last 5 , ..,. or longer.
EmeUoyment IVIIIIbll immedlltety. Writ• J•m• L. Prop1t.
PO Box 881. Concord. NC.
2802&amp;. EEO.

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE. e2
Olive 81., Go!Mpolla.
NIW- e po. woN
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MAINTENANCE POSITONS · •
OPEN
JOin on• of tht fastHt growing
LTL '~ In Ohio 1nd tl .. gh· 1
boriftt ~Ute~. Out to •xp.nlion
we now hne poaltlo'nl op«~ In
tho followlntl fioldo.
TriiCtor and tr1Uir shop forem111
for wolf equipped foclllll"· '
Truak and tralter mechanlcl to
do lliht work up to complete ~
-olna rebulk:ls. ~~ .,.. alao ~c:~Ceptlftg 1ppUutlon1 for part1 t
man.... 1nd · j:Nirtl eounter ·
help.
FULL BENEFIT PACKAGE OFfERED:
·
Commllllon
Fullnsuf'lnct
P1id VKI!Iion
No aharg• uniform 1ervice
..
Profit sh•rine pl•n
Send 111 . r•um• to: R &amp; L
Tr~n&amp;_., 2483 St. Rt. 22 &amp; 3 "\
W11t. Wilmington, Ohio 41177. :'•
Attn: Llrry ROberti II.
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The Daily Sentinel-Page 9

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LAFF·A·DAY
51 HouHhold Goods

Hoapilol Ia IC·
oepdng 1pptiution• for 1 fuH
time looW Wortter, Biehl~
clear. In locW Work • requ(red. Long t•m Dlft. ppen.... a.~· 11 you would
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H omea for Sale

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

3 IR . hOUI•M•ift .St., Crown
City. 121,000. CoH 114-441·
1111 .

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742-2881.
train poOplo loo lobo oa Auto
Instruction
· eo.,...ton,
Found: In Lang~ ...... IM- clana.
FoM
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cUum •HCI dog, ~~and. •nd E~ronlca Teahnlclen,, lndultrl•l M1lllten•nee Worbra, Top 'lobs require top skllla: Act ......~
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found: lltue T"* . - Coon .... Apol 41h. Coli Tri-County
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fuftcMno
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Fetty, 304-t71-1331.
It In domond. Food OIIMpolls. Vlmon 1r11. For
wu;lwu ,..... up one of th• -"•
more -rmatlon CIH e14-388- '
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Yard Sale ·
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force. EllrOII now fCH lOring WMI do blbyllttlng In my home.
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Manag.,..t end Catering Program tt Tho
Eduoatlon Give pteno, C11io Key"-rd end ••
C---Tri-CouMy V - organ leMon• in my home to
Wo " - o vorltty ot Mglnn ... ldv1nnd pupils l!"d ~. IJ
funding IOUJOII aveHablt for edulta. Al10 tueh chording and
&amp;
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H110&amp;1. 14.
814-112-11403.

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Help Wanted

GIT ~AIO loo reeding - I
t100.00 porllllo. Writ"' PAlE·
1173, 111 I. Uncotnw1y, N.
Aurar•. 1110142.

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•VINYL SIOINO
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

A..T-'"

TOP CAIH paid loo '13 _ . .

Pl. 949·2101
or Rts. 949-2160

Clelan
Realty

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femolo Bluo Hoalor. G- wllh
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.Send resume to:

JIM COBB CHEV.-CAD.-OLDS

llodiOI 'wllh

fool. 4 eon
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w-. Port H0&lt;1nd.

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for Interview . WEn w~g~~
.ale 1nd excellent benefit

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Al•o TrUIMiulo•

or lit........

pi•••• cell or write;

PAm CONAID,

Roger Hysell
Garage
lt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

7 :00A.M.• J ,30 P.M. SHIFT

PART-TIME
LPN'S
3 :00· 11 :30A.M .

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UCIM, OHIO

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Third St.. lyriCUH , Ohio
46771.

Lost and Found

CONSTRUOION

11S,040 - 111.230/Vr. Nlllrintl. Your - · 10&amp;·887·
1000 Ed. R-10,19 for curr1n1
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1'141 991-~45

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onftl. mail boK't end glttt. 1•100·241-3112.
0aoot Sl., R - . Ohio. e14· .
742-2414.
. Appllullona •• being .CC.ptlld
until April 1 lor tho poal11on ol
loo Fo- 0101on !rom London l'ool
loo lhlo
Cllttan. Caii:JCM-773-1122.
llllnmtr. RNUmM are to t.
mlhd ta: Jllnlm .......n. ollfk·

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Help Wanted

work.

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CHESTER, OHIO
1
•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS I
•KITCHENS - BATHS
•ROOFING
REMOOELIN(l •
REPAIRS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS llo
lACK HOE WORK
PhHtDayorlv........
Reterenc11

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MEIGS OFFICE
MACHINES

Help W•nted

Announcement•

Kupld'a Oftd ConnDo11nt .....loo ol H""11Nton

RACINE
GUN CLUB

MARCUM
CONTRACTING 1
1

'--Torto&lt;--loo
- · Coil 114-797UH or 114-eM-47e1 .

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FILL DIRT

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OPEN I1S0-6o00 P.&amp;

DENNY' CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL! ·
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP.SOIL

992-6282

V. C. YOUNG ill

· o.-~lnc. luyorot

sso PAll SIIIP

CARTER'S
PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

CARPENTER
SERVICE

cau AMY uno

11

W1nted To Buy

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lnterg~nnrnental

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GUliS &amp; SUPPLIES

Appe!n!Nnl
3-4-'11-1••·

Public Notice

Prr

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GEAIY
IODY SHOP

j

Friday, March 18, 1988

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for Rant

Veterans llemorl1l Hostpitll
. Mulberry Hits. Pomeroy,

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Area deaths

He was a coal . miner and a
Nancy Ct..prlum
retired worker at the GalliP.Qlls
Developmental Center.
·
Nancy E. Chapman, 74, or
A
lifelong
resident
of
Gallla
School Lot Road, Albany, died
County, he was a member of the
early this morning at Southview
First Church of the Nazarene.
, Hospital In Miamisburg.
He was preceded In death by
Born Nov. l, 1913 In Morgan
his
wife Goldll! Cremeans, one
County, Ky., Mrs. Chapman was
son
and
two grandchUdren.
a daughter or the late P ress and
Survivor$
include a son,
Mollll! Collinsworth Wilson. She
Grover
Cremeans
of Cheshire;
was a retired employee of Ohio •
two
daughters,
Mrs.
R~by I,ewey
University and at one time,
of
Palm
Bay,
Fla.,
a!ld ·Mrs.
helped to operate the Pomeroy
WUma Swisher of Rt. 1, GalUpoChildren's ·Home. She was a
lls;
eight grandchildren, 21
member of Pomeroy Senior
great-grandchUdren and two
·Citizens and the Racine Order of
great·great-grandchll,dren.
Eastern Star.
Services will be Sunday at 2
Survivors Include on&amp; daughp.m
. at Cremeens Funeral
ter, Barbara Turner Lehman of
Chapel.
The Rev. C.J. Lemley
Rawson. Ohio; two grandchild·
Burial will be In
wlll
Officiate.
ren, Jason Turner and Nancy
Gravel
Hill
Cemetery.
Walter, also of Rawson; a special
Friends may_ call Cremeens
friend, Mary Brady of Albany;
Funeral
Chapel Saturday from 6
two brothers, Scott Wilson of
to
9
p.m.
·.
Wolfe County, Ky. and Lloyd
Wilson of Germantown; and one
sister, Jean .Fannin of Muldraugh, Ky.
,
Robert Bumem
Besides her ·parents, she was
preceded In death by her husRobert (Bob) Bumem, of Raband, Ralph V. Chapman; four
cine, died Friday morning at
brothers and two sisters.
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Services will be 1 p.m . Sunday
Arrangements will be handled
at the Blgony-Jordan Funeral
by the Foglesong Funeral Home
Home In Albany with Darrel
In Mason, W.Va.
Baker officiating. Burial will be
In Letart Falls Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on
Saturday. Eastern Star Services
by the Racine Chapter will be
held at the funeral home at 7 p.m .
Sout!lern Junior High Athlellc
Saturday..
Boosters will meet 7 p .m . Mon·
day at the school. Nomination of
.
officers will be held. Everyone·
A. Bryan Cremeans
welcome.
'
A. Bryan Cremeans, 90, of Rt.
Racine VIllage Council · will
1. Gallipolis, died Friday mornmeet
in recessed session MonIng at Scenic Hills NUrsing
day,
7
p.m., at the ShrlnP Park
Center.
Building.
He was born on August 30,1897,
In Gallla County, a son of the late
Racine Lodge 461 F&amp;AM wUl
George W. and Margaret
hold
Its annual Inspection on
Cremeans.
Tuesday night at7: 30 p.m. Work
will be In the E.A. degree.
. Refreshments will ' be served
following the meeting. All rna·
~ons are urged to.attend.
Veterans ·Memorial
The Appalachian Draft Horse
Thursday Admissions- Wood·
Association
will present a film on
row Ha ll, Racine; Holllce
Brood
Mares
on Thursday evenThompson, Letart, W.Va.; Janet
Ing,
7:30
p.m.,
at the Natural
Jenkins, Middleport; James
Resources
Building
In Athens.
· Large, Middleport; Katherine
Nominations
and
election
of the
· Evans, Portland; Kenneth Cun1988
Draft
Horse
Queen
will
be
: dlff. Syracuse.
held
also.
The
queen
will
represThursday Discharges , Wll·
liam Frecker, Ronald Carr, ent the association at all events
and at parades and fairs.
Lawrence Klein .

Announcements

Hospital news

Local news ·briefs.Continued from page 1
Thursday; Tuppers Plains at 8:11 a.m. transported Maude ·
Gray to Camden·Clark Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at
11: 43 a .m. to Township Road 303 tor Lucille Dlandt to
Camdei!·Clark Memorial . Hospital; Racine at 4: 44 p.n\. to
Bashan Road for Shirley Stephenson to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Racine at 5: 34i p.m. to Carpenter Road tor Katherine
Evans to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 6: 22 p.m . to
Jacks Road for Buddy Kuhn to Pleasant Valley Hospital.

. Continued from Page 8

Public Notice

Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As of 10: 30 a.m. )
Bryce and Mark SmUh
·of Blunt EIUs &amp; Loewl

50..,.._

~SNOW
FRONTS:

f l Warm

"Cold

m

SHOWERS
. . Static
Occluded

fll

Map shows minimum temperaiUres . At least 50% or any shaded area Is rorecast

B1ell

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(Continued
page
1) _ _ __
eee _
_from
_
.:..._

giving a reason for the executive
session. Under current law, the
agency Is permitted to close a

, . Market report . I
ATHENS UVI!STOCJii·SALES
CATI'LE PRICES - Peede~ !lleen:

(Good6CIIoloo)-Htlbo.7J.Ul; llt-ltl

1... 0·'18. Peetlorllolfen: (pod6cbolce)

-.Htlbo. 111-3'1;·-7Mibo.III-U. Feeder

llldla: (aood I cbolce) llt-Ht 1110. 'Jt.lt;
llt-'ltlllio. lt-78.
llloqlller Wlo (over l . . lllo.{:,::S·71;
8luPier Ccnn: UIIUII.. &amp;1-11;
et'IA
Cull«o :n.M-41.11: Sprlarer Cowo: cby
iiHt .....) ....11; .Cow I CaU Pain: !by
llle-lttt-Ht.
V011J: !choice a prime) 'Jt.IOO; Baby
Colvoo: Cbylbellead)lll-•: Baby Colveo:

CbJille
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BOO PBICI!II
- Bop: CU, barrows 6
olllo) . . . . . 1... 41.11HUO· llulcher
S.ws M-klli Baicher Boanl . . Feeder
Pip: CIIJ the bead) ZHJ.
SIIE£l' PRICES.- Old Sheep lS.U.IO:

lllupter Lombo 71.1&amp;-71.

meeting to discuss a "personnel

matter."
Oelslager's bill requires an
agency to specify, without naming names, whether the matter Is
an appointment, a hiring, dismls·
sal, promotion, demotion, compensation or Investigation of
charges or complaints against an
employee or official.
Any publlc body violating the
" Sunshine Law" would be subject to $100 civil fine, plus any
court costs and attorney fees
Incurred by the media or the
public In obtaining a court
Injunction.
The House approved the bill,
90;4.
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AT&amp;T ... ... .......... .... .... ......... 28%
Ashland 011 ...•.....•...•. , ......... 65
Bob Evans .......................... 16~
Charmtng Shoppes ........... ...13%
.. City Holding &lt;;o .. ...... ........... 30
. Federal Mogul... .... ..... ........ :41
Goodyear T&amp;R .. •............... .66Y.
Heck's Inc .. ....... ......... .. ... .... 1~
Key Centurion .... ............ ..... 40
Lands' End ....... .......... ........21Y.
Limited Inc . .... ..... ....... ....... 21\io
Multimedia Inc........... ......... 67
Rax Restaurants .... ........... .. Ay.
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ ... ... ..... 9
Shoney's Inc .... , .................. 24'!(,
Wendy's Inti ... .......... " ..... ......7
Worthington Ind .......... ... ...... 21

In the. 20s Sunday and Monday '
mornings and In the 30s early :
Tuesday.
•

50 cents

By George!
'A Ge1'8hwin

South Central Ohio
.
A wlnte·r weather advisory Is In '
effect.
··
Occasional snow becoming :
mixed wl th or changing to ra ln ·
today, with highs In the low 40s :
Scattered snow flurries tonight, .
with a low near 25. Increasl!lll' •
cloudiness S11turday, with a :
chance of snow and ' highs be- '
tween 35 and 40.
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Girls state toomey results

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GALLIPOLIS BOAT CLUB
I

f

s now accep lng
applications for new
mambers .for covertcl and
open dockage. We charge
only about one-third of
other marinas. .
Call C-•adan .lolla SwaiR
Far Further lnfon110tlell

614·446·0 175

Enjoy the very finest In home ctyle
cooking at the very best prIces around 1

MOll DAY

Hot loast IIHf Sandwich ....................; SJ••

TUESDAY

Meat Loaf ••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s34'

WEDNESDAY

hans &amp; .Corn Bread .....................-........ S1 so

THURSDAY

Ham &amp; Scalloped Po.tatoes ................... SJ••
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Fishtail &amp; Macaroni &amp; Cheese............... SJ4t

SATURDAY

Chili &amp; Sandwich ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl"
HOURS: MON. thru SAT. 6:30 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
992·7133

WILLIAMS DINER

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-DLEPOIT

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Review'

hi Our Town, By Dick Thomas
D-8

PageD 1

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tnttS Vol 23 No. 8
Capvolul*"' 1988

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Sta&amp;ebouae Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UJ'I)- An
omnibus bill regulating solid
waste disposal In Ohio apparently will be the; next big project
for state lawmakers when they
reconvene for a brief session
after the May 3 primary.
The legislators sent · almost
four do7,en bills to Gov. Richard .
Celeste before they went home
last Thursday, Including three
·major capital Improvements
plans and a supplemental
appropriation.
But the solid waste bill, sponsored by Rep. Frederick Deer-Ing, 0-Monroevllle, needs more
hearings on the Senate side
before It can be voted on.
Ce\este told reporter~ Friday
he hopes the bill, already passed
by the House, will get through the
Senate at Its .post-primary session In May. The Senate J)lans to.

passed bill setting regulations for
the transportation of hazardous
materials. That bill was trig·
gered by the 1986 derallment"of a
fraln near Miamisburg, Ohio,
causing a cloud of white phospho·
rus to envelop the area.
Celeste hopes for prompt action on the hazardous materials ·
transportation bill, as well as a
newer bill still In the House,
governing a commulilty's right
to know what toxic chemicals are
stored there.
Legislation abolishing . cor·
poral punishment (spanking) In
schools, also favored by Celeste,
Is on the brink of a vote In the
senate.
Glllmor said the vote Iii Rules
"committee was 3-3 to bring It to
the floor , and he anticipates It
will soon get the necessary five
votes.
Concerns were raised earlier
this month \llat the paddll\lg ban.

meet the last two weeks of the
month.
Senate President Paul Gil·
lmor, R-Port Clinton, predicted
prompt consideration of the bill,
which provides for long-range
planning for waste disposal and
recycling, allows localities to site
landfills, provides for the regula~
· tlon and cleanup of dumps, and
discourages the Importing of
out-of·state garbage.
·
The measure, which was studied in the House for · seven
months, Is undergoing hearings
In the Senate Energy, Natural
Resources and Environment
Committee, chaired by Sen.
Gary Suhadolnlk; R·Parma
Heights.
"Gary's going to move that blll
pretty quickly," said Glllmor.
' 'He's going to have hearings and
hopefully move It In May." .
Also ticketed for May advancement In .th~ Senate Is a House· .

·school ,· build~g

o.c.

au-

.

au-

(

stated t)lat the money would only
be available for a community
center, and that the donor would .
BIO..MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT - James · Parks,
1\ave to approve any plans before
operation
manager of Saliltary Commercial Services, Inc.,
inoney could be committed. It
explained llle proper way to safely contain bio-medical waste
would be approximately two
before It Ia picked up and transported to the Incineration to the
years before any money would be
nursing
and lab staffs at Veterans Memorial Hospital, The
available.
hOipltal's
move to a·commercial disposal agency Is plapned action
Besides Inspecting the .build· .
abide
by
forthcoming ,legislation according to Don Beegle,
to
tng, th.e ,purpose of Thursday's
)lo&amp;pltal
maintenance
supervisor.
·
met!tlng was for those present to
perhaps visualize ways or refur· ·
blshlng the old school for use as a
community building.
Crow suggested that consider·
atlon be given to converting the
eas I side of the building for use as
a museum, since the present
museum on • Butternut Ave. Is
running out of space. The west
well as tissues and organs
POMEROY - Veterans Mem·
portion of the bullqlng, where the
removed
during surgery, congymnasium In located, could be orlal Hospital moved this week to
ta!1llnated
hypodermic needles,
used by the community for abide with a pending legislative syringes, and scalpel blades.
banquets, dancing, sports actlvl· mandate On·· -llandllng blo·
Sanitary Commercial Servities and other general meetings. medical waste by signing a ces, according to James Parks,
"But this Idea Is strictly mine, contract with Sanitary Commercial Services, Inc. of Jackson, an op,e ratlons manager, Is an
he said, ''and can be changed."
agency which provides collection
In regard to using the building affiliate of Multitech Medical and transportation of medical
Services
in
Dayton
which
spe·
for museum purposes, it was
waste to an advanced Incinerator
noted that the hlstorlcalaspeetaf ciallzes In the management and
f~clllty In West Carollton. The
the Ohio River could be stressed, disposal of such materials.
Don Beegle, hospital malnte· Incineration ensures total desespecially since the building Is
nance supervisor, explained that truction of all potentially dangerlocated along the river.
ous and pathogenic agents,
Those who toured the building later this year the state will
Parks said.
were asked to give thought to the require separate and special .
He further explained that the
possible renovation, and to at- handling of Infectious medical material taken from here will
tend another meeting whlc h will waste, and Veterans Memorial have 11 "paper trail" !rom Its,
"wants to be al\ead ofthe game. "
be scheduled sometime In the
origin to Its Incineration, ellml·
future. At some point In time, It
Such materials .would Include, natlng the pOtential !or future
'will be necessary to form com: he said, Items from Isolation environmental pollution c harges
mlttees to assist with details
wards, specimens !rom medical against the hospital.
which would be Involved In
Beegle explained that while the
and pathology laboratories, cui··
brlngllig such a renovation protures and stacks of Infectious hospital has always carefully
ject to fruition.
· agents, Including disposable cui· handled medical waste, using a .
Crow stressed that "there are
· ture dishes and devices used to sterilization system before dispomany, many problems to overtransfer , lnnoculate and mix sal, the new service offers a safer
come before any plans are
cultures, waste blood serum, and more effective solution to the
made."
plasma, and blood products, as

Hospital agrees
on waste .handling

Human

Sonriceo ... ......3,20&amp;.4B9
ConNrvFtlon·

Pomeroy, Ohio 411711
Ph. 18141 882· 2111
(3) 18. 111:

ces, raced through tile Senate but
Is stuck In the House Judiciary
continued on

.

Pomeroy Attorney Fred Crow,
By NANCY VOACBAM
center. The building was toured
whd organized Thursday's tour,
Tlmee:SenllnelStaff
on Thursday by several Pomeroy
and others, felt that the releasing
POMEROY - The possibility Village officials, Meigs I:.ocal
eJ!ists that a substanii!P amount School District representatives, . of details of the possible funding
for such a rennovatlon project
of money may be otitalned for the Meigs Pioneer and Historical
rel~tiOD 'Of the r.o,meroy Jun·
!;oclety· ·members, «;OU11ty Qffi· · w,o\lli:l be premature at till• lime.
lor Sillh bUikltRa on East M•ln' · ,!ltela an!l· Oth~ , eM~· minded· ' Ho\1/ever, Crow did saylhat the
pofllllble d0n9r . hal ~~Cally
Street,
111e ·as a .community. .

Recoipta ......... 1 ,857.534
All Other
ReV11nue ......... 3.626.660
Totti
Recoipto ......... 7.&amp;153.561
DISIURSEMENTSI.qlolltlve and
Exocutlve ... :........976,144
Judlclol .•....... .....•. 382,037
Public Seloty ........ 355,021
Public Works ..... 1.452,911
HNith .. ···• ··· ...... 1 ,379.809

lo•ll1

Legislation, endorsed by the
which could be canceled by local
school boards, might apply to National Rifle Association, preprivate as well as public schools. empting local anti-gun ordlnanA workers' compensation bill,
which was pulled from the Senate
calendar last Thursday after two
weeks of inaction, apparently Is
on a slow track, and Celeste Is
helping apply the brakes.
The bill, .which makes th~ Ohio
Industrial Commission· a
haven for political appointments ·
- strictly an adjudicatory body
and leaves workers' compensa·
' tlon administration up to the Ohio
· Bureau ·or Worker's Compensation, may not move·untllafter the
November election.
It had been an agreed bill
among labor and management,
but suddenly organized labor
called for the slowdown. Celeste
said he wants the results of a
management audit to 61etermlne
the fate or the Industrial Com·
mission on a blparll!18.n basis.

may .b e renovated

I ntergOYIIrnmental

Loio

· 9 Soctlono. 68 Pegoo
A Multlmodle Inc. Newopoper

SOlid W~te blll next big project in legislature

TOTALS
RECEIPTSToxoo ... ..... ........ 1.274,766
Chargeo for
Services ............ 740,619
Ucenus and
.
Permlto ....... ,... ........3,706
Flnoo and
Forfeitures .... ........ 60,886

. Olilolaildlng .... (119,207)
TOTt-L
BALANCE .... .. 1 ,182,228
AIINtld ~·
Valuation ... 211.258,127
lnolda 10 Mill. .....•. .... .4.30
Outside 10 MNI .. ........ 5.11
E_,.l8d
PopuletloM ........•.. 24,000
FadoNICIMUI
Potruldon ............ 23,841 '
I ..rlly thlo - ' I l l bo
correal and .,.., to tho belt
of my llnowtrdgt .
Mlftlh 11.1888
Wm . R. Wlcldlnelry GM
Audlt8r

mt

Middleport Pomeroy-Gallipolia-:POlnt Plaaunt March 20. 1988

Fund Cash Balance
Jon. 1, 'B7 ........... 432.842
Fund Caah Balance
Doc. 31, '87 ... .... .281,276

ReP8id .......... .. .. 472,908
Other Flnencing
.·
Sourcoo ......... 18,811,9&amp;2
Other Financing
u..i .............. 1B.279,017
TOTAL.OTHER FIN.
SOURCES .. .(1.298,208)
Exceu RGP!O./Sourcos
Orir !Unctetl Olob. ondb.
Other u..; ........... (3. 167)
Fund Cash lelance.
Jon. 1, '87 ...: ....1,115,3815
Fund Cuh lolonco
Doc. 31. '87 ..... 1, 182,228
R...,..elorEn·
cumlrnoneoo ........ 158,348
FundCuh '
......... .......... 1,182,228
Cooh on Hand ... . 1 .370.4311

Variable cloudiness. JDgha In
mld-308. Cllance of rain 20
percent.

•

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Activities ..... ............. 983

Advanc..-Out Not

Buslness .•.................... D-1
Comics-TV .............. Insert
Clautfleds ... ............ . D·2·7
Deatlul .............•....•.•.•• A.:t
Edttorlal ..................... A·2
Spor&amp;s ...................... C-l-6

B-4

' .

Recreotlon ............ 26,408
Mlocellaneouo ....... 214, 161
Bond Principal
Payment .........•... 21 ,494
P•aonal
Sorvlcoo ............... 69,371
Controct
Sorvlceo .... .......•. .... 7.774
Total Oloburoa·
mentt ......•..•..8,080,824
EKe. Rcpto. Qver/(Under) Dlob .. ....... (497,073)
Operating Tronoloraln ...•..•..•......•. 3.023,1110
Operating Trsn•feraOut ....... ......... .... 408,928
Advenceo-ln Not
Repold ............. ...... 17.167

Sports C-1

~------------------------~---T----~--~----Inside:
Beat of the Bend, By Bob Hoeftich
Along the River ........ B·J.8

•
The probability of prectptta: ;
lion Is near -100 percent today, 40~
percent tonight and 30 percent ·
Saturday.
.
Winds will be from the west at
10 to 15 mph today and from the ,
northwest at 10 to 15 mph tonight: ;

Delicious Dishes I

FRIDAY

Sunday

Public Notice

Public Notice ·

a-

'·

-RAIN

to receive precipitatiOn indicated
•
UPI
WEATHER lltAP - Snow will extend from soutlleast Ml~
and eutem ArkaD•IIil aci"OIIJ mach of Tennessee and the Ohio
Valley Into the central Appalachians ilnd New York state. Snow
.showeri will be scaltered over Mlchl&amp;an. Rain alid thunderstorms
will ex~nd · from lhe central GuH Cout atatea acl'OIIs eaat
Tennessee, Georgia and northern and central Florida, Rain witt ·
. also spread eut acroas the CaroUnaa. Scattered rain wiU develop
&amp;10111 the middle Atlantic Coast. Showers wiU end In the mornln&amp;
&amp;cl'088 soatheaat Texas.

:Totlll Receipts
Tranaportetion ...... .. .. 3,180 . All Other
Revenue .... ...... 3.828.150
· Over/ Under
General
TOTAL
Diobunementt .... (13.271) ..... Government ........ 23.887
RECEIPTS ........ 7,4711,793
OTHER FINANCING
'Personal
EXPENDITURE
SOURCES/ fUSES)
Serviceo .. ............ 22,177 DISBURSEMENTS:
Other U1ea/ Nonop.
Contractuel
l.oglolotive ond
E•ponditureo ......... ...(824)
Sorrvlceo ............ ...9.281
Executlvo ............ 978,144
Tot81 Other Fin. Sources
Suppliea and
....•..... ...... 31;l.037
(U-1 .... :.......... ... ..18241
Matoriolo ..... ... .... .37.16B Judlclol
Public
Sofaty
3111,0211
: E•ceu Roceipto and
. Capilli Outley ...... .. 32,663 Public Worko .... ......
... 1,4112.911
Other Financing Sources ·
Total Diaburae"
Hoolth .........• ..... 1.379.809
Over/ (Undor) Expend.
manto ............. .. 142,626 Human
·
·
Dlob . &amp; Othor
Total Receipts ovor/ undor
so
...
lceo
....
...
..
3.206,489
Uoeo/Net ...... ._.... 114,0961
Dioburoornento .. ..(11 ,3761
Debt Service .......... (6,493) Con~ervationFund Caih Balance
Ro-Ntlon .......... 28,408
January 1 ... ...... .... 27,922 Other Uoeo/Nonop.
Milcelloneouo
....... 214.1&amp;6
Fund Cosh Balance
Expandltureo ....... (1,2801
Bond
Prlncipol
Decomber 31 .... .... 14, 106 Total Other Fin . Sourcu
Poy..,.nt ....... ........ 21,494
Re..rve lor Encumbr.
1Uoeo) ........... ..•.....(7,7731 Total
DloburooDecember 31 .. ...... 8. 145 Exc. Rcpta. • Other Fin·
rnentt
....... .. ... 7.993,479
PROPRIETARY FUNDS
ancing SourceoOver/(Un·
Eir.. Aat!nt•. nv•lllln.t••'
OPERATING REVENUES- dor) EKpond. Dllb. &amp; othor
P!J!I,·.o::o::·.::::: :~~7,18S) 1
Chargeo for
Uoeo/ Not .. ...... .. t19.148) OTHER FINANCING
Sorvicao ........... ... 85.986 Fund Cooh lolenco
SOURCES (USES)
Mlocellanaouo ........... 8.686
Jnuary 1 ...............47,&amp;00 Operotlng TronoferoTOTAL
Fund Cooh Bolonca
ln ·........ .......... 1. 114,968
RECEIPTS ..... .. .... 72.661
December 31 ....... .28,830 Oper1ting Tr•n•fenOPERATING EXPENSES
Reserve lor Encumbr.
·
Out ....... ............. 3&amp;8,387
,Peroonol
December 31 ....•... 71.200
Not
AdV11nCN-In
Servicea ... ........... 22,177 Treuurv
·
Repold
.......
......... 17.167
Contractual
Balance ..... .... ... .... 28.676
Not
Servlcea ..... .... ....... 9,261 lnvem:menta ........ .. .30.000 AdV11ncu-Out
.
R-Id
......
.......
.472.908
Suppliu and
Total Treaoury
Other
Fin1nclng
Matoriolo ...... .. .... .37.158
Bellnce ......... .... ...68,876
Sourcoo ............ 3Q1.147
Copilll Outlay .......... 2,070 Outirttndlng ...... ........ ..(4111 Other
Flnonelng
TOTAL DISBURSETotal Balonco ......... 58.830
u
...
................. 118,711
MENTS ... ..., ........ 70.666
SUMMARY OF
Total
Other
Fin.
'Total Recoipto overs
INDEBTEDNESS
Sources
..
............
84&amp;,282
; under Dioburoe·
MORTGAGE REVENUE:
ExceA
Rcpta./Sources
• menta ...... ......... .... 1 ,886 Outotondlng
0 - lUnder! Dlob. ond
'NON-OPERATING REV·
Jan. 7. '87 .... ....... 41.000
Other
u............. 127,&amp;98
ENUES / (EXPENSES)Retired.···· ................ 4,000
Fund C1ah Balance,
Dobt Service .......... 16.493) Outotonding
Other u..o/ Nonop.
Doc. 37, "87 ... ...... 37,00(1, Jon. 1, "87 ...•....... 744,233
.t
14681
MEMORANDA
DATA:
. Fund Cooh Bolonco,
Expend 'ures ......... .
Doc. 31, '87 ........871 .829
Total Other Fin. Sourcea
Anrelld
lorEn·
(Uoeo) ... ..... ... ........ (15.949)
Valuotlon ..... ..3,678,301 Reoerve
cumbr~~ncH
· EKceu Receipll end Other
Property Tax le¥ies:
Doc. 31, "87 ....... 157,459
·financing Sources Over
Inside 10 Mil1 ............. 2.00
PROPRIETARY
jUnderl Expand. Diob. &amp;
Outtide10 Mlll ... ....... 1.80
FUNDS
Othor Uuo/ Net. .. (6,084) Estimated
Fund Cooh Bolence
Population .. ............1 000 OPERATING RECEIPTSChorveo lor
January 1 ......,. ..... ... 19,379 Federal Ceniua
Sorvlceo ............ ..87,768
Fund C10h Balerice
Populetlon ................ 948 Total
Docember 31 .. ....... 14,315
THIS IS AN UNAUDITED . R-lpto ...... .... ..... 87,768
Re"""'e lor Encumbr.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
OPERATING
Docornbor 31 ........ ... 3,066
I certify this ..,..rt to bo DISBURSEMENTSNON EXPENDABLE
co"ect ond true to the boot p....,.l
TRUST FUNDS
of my knowledge.
Servtaeo .............. 69,371
OPERATING REVENUESMarch 3, 1988 Conlr8cl
Mi.celleneou• ................ 11
Janice L8weon,
Servtceo ......... .......7,774
Totol Roceipto ..... .......... 17
Clork-Treao. Total Dlobune3rd St .• P.O. lo• 288
OPERATIN!I EXPENSES:.
mento .................87,146
Totol Dlob .....................00
Syrocuoe, Ohio 4&amp;779 Exc. R•DII. 0-1
1114·992·7351
Totti Rocoipto over/
(Under) Dlob ......... 20.813
Under Diob .. .................. 11 (3) 18, 711:
Ex- Rcpto./Sourceo
Exc. Rcptt • Other Fin·
IUnclor) Dlob.
anclng Sources Ova~I (Uno
• Other u-........ 20,&amp;13
Public
Notice
dor) Expend. Dlob. •
Fund Cooh Bolonce, ·
Other u..o/Net ..... , ..... 11
Jon. 1. '17 ..... ..........8.510 .
Fund Cosh Balence
CASH BASIS
Fund Cuh lollnce,
January 1 .................... 799
CQMBINED ANNUAL
31, '87 .......... 28.123
Fund Cosh Balance
FINANCIAL REPORT
R._,. lor EnoumbronDOOMnber 31 .....'... ...... 210
OF TOWNSHIPS
0.0. 31 ; 1817 .•.......819'
TOTAL
For Floc.! YNr Ending
AGENCY FUNDS
(Memorendum Only)
D-m1Mr31,1887
Non-OpemingR-ue
IRECEIPTSCOUNTY OF MEIOB
(Fxpr sw)l.ociiT..u ............ 71 ,109
'"Thlo lo on unaudltod
OPiiwtluu Tf'lntt.n
tm.rgovernmenttl
FlnonclloiR-rt"
-In .., ............. t1,131,192
Revenue .. ............. 31,113 GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
Owcallt'V Tranettn
Cho-lor
REVENUE RECEIPT8-Out ......... .........48.117
• ..,.... ........... ....71 ,012 To- ................ 1.274,7M Du-Finonolng
FlnH, UceMH, and
Cho-for
. · - .......11.220 811
Porm.'II .......... .... :.. S,&amp;o&amp;
lervlceo ......... ....112,111
Financing
'
Ml...,lon.ouo.:....... 12.411 u-... ond
u- ............ 11,112 301
'*rnlta ................. 3. 101 T- Other Fin.
•
Totol R-pto .... .. 131 ;1&amp;0
Pln.. ond
.
PISIURSEMENTSlou- ........1.141,481)
Fort.m.rw. ............ IO,HI l b - RCIIII/Iou- .
1-I'Ity,ol Peroon •
Pr DPI!ti' .............. 13,348 . Intergovernmental .
0../(Uncler) Dlob. ond
R-'ltto ...... ... .1.117,134
Uiauro,Time
u-...... (1111.3111
r

Ohio Extended Foreeaat
Sunday dlroqll Taeaday
Snow flurries across the state
·and a chance of snow squalls In
the northeastern part of the state
Sunday, with fair weather MoD·
day and Tuesday. lnghs will
range from 25 to 35 Sunday, from
35 to 45 Monday and from 40 to 50
Tuesday. Overnight lows will be

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FO~ECAST TO 7 AM EST 3-19:88

..
Public Notice

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•

P0"8 m.E PRO.JECr - The poUJbllfty. or
renovatln&amp; lbe old Pomeroy Jullor Bl&amp;ll Scllool
for Ul8 aa a commlllllty bulldln&amp; waa dlscl188ed

Tllunday by aeveral area resldenta who toured
the bulldln&amp;. The bulldln&amp; waa las* uaed several·
yean as a location for training In coli mining.

DNR cleans ·~p dumped garbage, says delegate
.

, By Matt RobertJOn
g~e in, Weshingto'l said, if the
POINT PLEASANT - The
~w IS llpi)J'Oved by GOv. Arch A.
West VIrginia Department of Moore Jr.
, Natural Resources baa an 4!1tl~r- . · ·"If they (state oClicjals) don't
gency fund that will pay for lite malce it high enough, It will only be
clean up of eight tons of garbage a reventie generator instead of a
dumpedalongthesldeofaMason way to contrOl out of state garbagc," Washington said.
County road In Weal Columbia,
House · Delegate William J.
1b clean up the prba&amp;e will take .
"DOc" Artl1p, D-Mason, told The some time, Wuhington said. Bill
. Point Pleasant Reglstder Friday. !hat one · ~· is just the tip of
The garbage was umped on the prbage o.
.
Frida
.Th.,...,.y evenmg bY ..'·mail Uz. Anrip
IBY Ihe had been
giden, 31, New York. a subcontrac· assured by DNR oiJlcials that the
ur for U.S. Oil Rollnin~ site would bo cleaned up. ''There is
~.v. -~fst.ooo•te
~IDI!:. ~clean(the

·-d"
•,

• A lot of !he pile.&lt;~ of trash, ·
washingtOII siid, don't look like
they came out of just a pick·up
truck. We.&lt;~l Columbia residents
have bitterly complained to Slate
and loeal officials that the items
beinll: dumped at the West Colum-

bia l8ndftlf and along the road to
the landfill have come from trucks
bearing .A;llbama and other state's

attei :'.1:!P.':p,
Anripy

• ••1

hold 911 $10.000 bail. COUll · DNR) are _analyzinJ It 10 make sure
oflicTals llid thll week.
·
. ~D·t..~jDStls ~~ Plihe~;.,1:
Mason· Assoclltioll for a Clean
•~",....,.._..,.
Environment
Olainnu . Palli and I haw boa UIIRd It will be
Wuhlngton wu = G y be- tabn care of," the de'"p"' ald.
caQJO of the llle.
llid
The hollow in wllidi the prbqe
the fine wulllil- u a penoa - dul1IDed - • one limO a llrip
had
1Jq of pr- mine .a II ftlll of lrllb. DeliS
being

Washingtcn wd. •

Whaf may make it hanler is the
the.
ta.ws are written on dump••,;n.,..,., said Wh
mg, finds,
- -...
~·of garbage
· enona their
person
a pile
land, it is dlfBcult to prove who
dumped it, Wasltington Slid.
"All lltat (the dum!'_OO ~h) be-. · Even if the person. finds name
comes the M8p011Sibiltty of the land or two Ill the pile, Wasbiifston said,
owPer 10 clelll up," Washlngum that~ could have disposed of
aid, llldina. •n•s not fair."
• the tru11 in .a lawful manner.
"'"
1
-" om
~en~ ~~ Willi the COUDty needs,
to du!pp 111111 would tall:e ex• WU1iDgton aid, lsa UIIIDI c:onii'OI
1r111n1nary ~. "LLI1ddwnen propm. Oeaing ldds and wuuld have to Ill Oil henl with· 8 l'fllldenll would beiD llllb sure
shotpnto 110p~
~-~cban't ~
llcense plites.
1b remove all !he trash from the
hollow, Washingloo Slid, would
tate either the mnoval of a lot of
~or some heavy eqllipme!!L

·

Holing
.·

West Columbia saw him 0111 !here
taking his tarp off, .so they =an
eye on him because they lhou t he
would
pull
som · ,"
Wasbingtoo said.
When the penons saw the tnick
dumping, thef called !he DNR,

'Wa

8

t'J:"

from=

danll:'.;l.':r

~~~ilidhedoela'twant' =-~O:~ea:,'::'C: ~-:-.':liiPJ ~ U:: ~:;· ~~:
watvb'ifiii
to he Ia tile .l,llllqe the NDo14!eo
c to'111111i1&amp;1at
llid, It Ia veiy polllled bJ Moole to held up a
bu±e• He lllid llllt If die _.
"We'N aolnll: to cloln it up," ·
ilo ..,..,Ina lbout. "Un· COIIIIIyWide 11am CCllllnll propam
OO.'lllllliB'the JiCIIICJIOII ~
fee hlP enooP li W01! 1·
·
ViqiDII wiU IIIII he OliO of
tho 1eut ei]Jwlve .111111 10 dump

~ lliil, "We dall't lmil'f leill ~ Clldl~ Ia die ICI, II l*t of Ill OVSilllillle elforL
~ ':. ~~~
lt'alill'd 10 do. .
lbout lc." .
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