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~-12-The Daily Sentinel

·Pomeroy-Middleport; Ohio

Thursday, January 15, 1987

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Witness: .S&amp;L used "profits to stay.o.pen

Local News in Brief: ·
Middleport mayor lists collections
The office of Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman collected
$5S,273.87 during 1986 In fines and fees.
Included in the receipts were $32,785.10. bonds forfeited:
$15,051, fines; $6,068, court costs; $572, merchant police
collections; $75, trash hauling permits; $10, demolition
permits; $105, trailer permits; $72.-50, accident reports; $20,
siding permits; $60, roofing permits: $40, remodeling permits;
$10, zoning permits; $280.95, building permits; $20, sidewa lk
permits; $20, pool permits; $44 .32, miscellaneous permits; ·$50,
taxi license.

Firemen .detail year's activities
Middleport firemen put in a busy year answering 543 calls99 fire calls and 444 emergency ru ns- during 1986, according to
the annual report of Fire Chief Jeff Darst.
The department answered 22 stru.clural fire calls; nine to
vehicles; six brush and trash fires; 15 mutual aid calls; 26
rescue- hazardous condition calls, and 21 false alarms and
serv ice calls.
Losses du e to structural fires amounted to $47,200 while
vehiCle fir es caused a loss of $8,800 for a total loss of $56,000. An
average of 11 men answered each of the lire calls and In August
the department received a new fire truck and a new squad
vehicle. All vehicles were driven 16,224.6 miles during the year.
In De,cember, the department answered 45 calls, six fire runs
and 39 emergency runs.

Village's financial status revealed
All Middleport VIllage monies as o!Dec. 31 totaled $366,596,84,
Middleport Vlilage Clerk-Treasurer Jon Buck reports.
Receipts, disbursements, respectively, for each lund and the
Dec. ~~ balance of each are general. $28,042.30, $30,452.16,
$13,175.67; street· maintenance, $5,513.67, $826.16, $2,082.23;
federal revenue sharing, no receipts, $3,428.95, $412.31; street
light, $2,642.02, $1.584. 95, no balance; !Ire equipment, $4,525,
$592.2.1, $640.1i. fire truck , $5,000, $4,650.25, $9,019 ..72; public
transport&lt;4\lon, $10,015.89, $12,977.86, $17,885.11 deficit; sanitary
sewer es&amp;row , no receipts. $5.000, $108,217.29; fire house
Improvement , $4. 70, $2,&amp;18.53, $43,894.48; water tank, no
receip ts, $5,000, $125,977.58; .• water , $11,025.83, $17,318.82,
$8,606.41; sanitary sewer, $7,913.60, $13,643.04 , $21, 767.46;
swimm ing pool. $850, $17.58, $750.09: cemetery, $5,299.36,
$1,880.50, $562.55; water meter trusts, $260, $260.19, $12,265.56;
contingency, $102.10, no disbursements, no balance\ economic
development. $1, 712.45, $1,295.54, $9,574.23.
Receipts for the month of December totaled $86,285.14 while
disbursement s amounted to $108,052.93.

. Ohioan wins prize

CINCINNATI (UPll- A certi· regulatory requirements. She the three defendants are
fled public accountant has testl· also sald .she had.assumed in her charged with mlsappllcatlon of
fled that without Home State calculations that if Home State . bank funds through dealings with '
Savings Bank's profits on Iran· had not been trading with ESM,lt ESM on complex · financial in·
sactlons with ESM Government would not have made profits vestments called "repurchase
transactions," whi~h sometimes
Securities, Home State wouldn't from other transactions.
Another prosecution financial required additional funding,
have been able to meet regula·
tory requirements to remain consultant, John BUn, concluded called "margin calls."
"There was 'ho business basis
open .
two days of testimony Wednes.
"From 1981 through 1984, with· day. Blln termed "day trading"
out dealing with ESM, there that Home State officials con·
would have been a deficiency in ducted with ESM as a highly
(Home State's) minimal regula· speculative transaction, saying
tory net worth requirement," that "those who are. very good"
Mary Hall, a consultant for the are only successful about 55
prosecution in its case against percent of the time.
three Home State officials, testiWarner and Bongard txith had
personal accounts with ESM.
fied Wednesday.
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Hall said she studied the gains Warner had gains In all48 of his
made by Home State on short day · trades and Bongard had
term transactions with ESM gains In 66 of 70.
from 1980 throug_h 1984 and
"That's Impossible," said BUn.
concluded that without those "We're talking about a very
gains for mast ofthe y~ars, Home risky business."
State would have been below the
When defense attorneys noted
minimum regulatory require- that ESM or!lclals had character·
ments necessary to keep a bank !zed the transactions as high
operationaL
yielding and virtually risk· free,
· In 1983, for example, said Hall, BUn called that, "Allee In
the regulatory requirement was Wonderland."
"That (type of characterlza·
$16 million and substracllng a
$21.6 million gain through short lion) woulctJ:tave sent a red flag
term transactions, a deficiency up to anyone in the industry,"
said BUn.
of $5.5 million was left.
Blln also testified that addl·
Prosecutors are trying to
prove the allegation that Home tlonal money Home State sent to
State was tied toESM In carrying ESM to secure previous invest·
out fraudulent financial ments really amounted to an
actlvlt ies.
unsecured, interest free loan.
Both ESM and Home State
collapsed nearly two years ago,
with ESM owing Home State $144
million. Home State's loss trig·
gered a run by depositors . on
savings and loans throughout
Ohio, creating the biggest bank·
. lng crisis In the state. Gov.
Richard Celeste closed 70 S&amp;L's
until they obtained federal
insurance. 1
In the trial, former Home State
owner Marvin Warner and
former bank presidents Burton
. Bongard and· David Schiebel are
charged with the misapplication
of bank funds In d'eallngs with
ESM .

Kather ine Brown. 68, Shadv·
side, Ohio, was given a check for
$5,000 by the lottery's regional
office and will be sent a check for
$75,000 by lottery officials In
Charleston. The st ate withholds
20 percent of the total prize
amou nt for federal ta'xes.

for making th()se margin calls
(additional collateral that Home
State paid ESM because of
market changes)." testified
Blln. "Unsecured meaning bank·
. ruptcy, lliterest · free means not ~
good business, because. why
should you give someone an
Interest free loan? "

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in which they were alone In the thai Celeste vetoed the civ il
gover nor's office, as "frank antl just ice reform bill, on which the
Legislature had worked tor most
friendly ."
The pair agreed to return to a of 1986. Celeste objected to the
former practice of meet ing regu- product liability section, which
was added at the last minut e.
larly , If not weekly.
"He agreed It could probably .
The s ignificance of the agree·
men! is greater cooperation and have been handled differently,"
less chance of a power struggl e said RUle, who earlier had
between the two. fueled by criticized the gover nor's office
speculation over statements they for falling to make Its wishes
make about each other In the known on ihe language of the bilL
"If 1 had known from his office
media.
"1 don't think there was a there would be an objection, It
hatchet to bury," each said In (product liability lan guage)
separate briefings with reporters would never have gotten In the
conference committee report,"
after their meeting.
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But Riffe had been annoyed

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Riffe said the governor con·
ceded the entire matter should
have been handled differently
when It was in the Legislature In
November.
Celeste said the major bone of
contention In the reform bill, a
section limiting lawsuits against
manufacturers for defective pro·
ducts, can be worked out and thai
his office will negotiate with the
House and Senate on the terms.
·"It was cordial," Riffe said of
the meetipg, the first the two
have had In almost six months. "I
look forward to working with the
governor."
Celeste described the meeting,

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -A
capacity crowd jammed Into the
downtown Trinity Episcopal
Church Thursday for a state, ESCAPES INJURY - Rebekah Whltel~~k IJ'a8 standing just . organized celebration of the
outside her home Thursday when the willg !rom ai commuter plane
birthday of Dr. Martin Luther
crashed Into the house, crushing two kittens In the bedroom. She
King Jr.
was unilljured, but eight people In
Skywest·Alrllnes plane and
The "Ohio Celebrates the Life
two people in a private aircraft that collided In mld·alr wllb lhe
of Dr. Martin .Luther King Jr."
bigger plane were kllled. (UPI).
program was organized to honor
the late civil rights leader on the
58th anniversary of his birth.
Members of the enthusiastic
audience clapped their hands
and rocked In the pews to the
music of the Ohio State Unlver·
sity Black Chorale Ensemble.
The audience also gave an
standing ovation to Arthur Tho·
mas, president of Central State.
University, who delivered a
stlrtlng speech.
"There are bodies, · parts of · "We have come to say the
KEARNS, Utah (UPI) ..,. A
commuter plane making an bodies and pieces of the plane dream still lives and we are
instrument approach to Salt scattered over a 40-block area," committed to making the dream
Lake City International Airport said She~lff's Deputy John a reality," Thomas said.
collided with a small plane Malmborg.
Rebekah Whitelock, a Kearns
practicing landings, killing all10
people on .t'Oth craft and raining resident, said she was about to
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llebrls and bodies over a40-block walk into her bedroom when a
wl,ng and wheels of the Skywest
area.
Nobody on the ground was plane crashed through her roof.
"It we-nt boom and the 'whole
killed or Injured In the crash
house
was shaking," Whitelock
Thursday, the flrstfatal accident
involving' a commercial airline In said. "It was like a major
earthquake. . I opened the bed·
the United States thts year.
A twtn·englneSkywest Airlines room door and 'there were wheels
Metroliner, which was on .an sticking out of the bedroom."
National Transportation
instrument appropch to the air·
port after a flight from Pocatello, Safety Board, Federal Aviation
Idaho, colilded with a single· Administration and FBI aggents
engine Mooney about 12:50 p.m. were Investigating the accident.
MST over Kearns, 10 miles An NTSB official said the "black
southwest of downtown Salt Lake box" flight Information recorder
from the commuter plane had
City. :
·
Six passengers and two crew been recovered.
FAA officials said the commumembers aboard the Skywest
Flight &amp;34 and a student pilot and ter plane was making an lnstru·
his instructor in the private craft ment approach with ·2· mile
were klllPd, salo Salt Lake visibility whim It disappeared
from radar.
County Sheriff Pete Hayward.

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near-collapse. The Iranians wanted more wea·
pons before hostages would be freed while the
Americans. primarily McFarlane, wanted all
hostages released before any more weapons
would be shipped lo Iran.
On the fifth day, North pleaded with McFarlane
to accept the Iranian offer of freeing two hostages
that day and two more the next day , when more
weapons could arrive. McFarlane refu sed and
ordered everyone to pack their bags, the network
reported.
The Iranians paid for what I hey considered a
partial arms shipment after the U.S. team left
Tehran, ABC sa id. The Rev. Lawrence Martin
Jenco, a hos tage for 18 months In Lebanon. was
subsequently freed July 28.
The U.S.·Iranlan deals continued and another
hgstage, David Jacobsen, was released Nov. 2.
Three more Americans have been kidnapped
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ignited the controversy, Involved the Americans
bargaining with Iranian officials for Jive days to
buy freedom for four U.S. hostages then held by
pro-Iranian captors In Lebanon: Another hostage,
CIA agent William Buckley, was believed to have
been killed.
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officials said they ljad tape:recorded the talks
between McFarlane, Lt. CoL Oliver North of ttre
National Security Councli, and . others In the
delegation . with . contacts In the regime of
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomelnl. The ABC report
contained direct quotations from the talks .
The network said McFarlane and his party, who
arrived bearing a cake and Colt pistols as gifts,
stayed In top-floor suites at the Tehran Hilton
Hotel and negotiated with a man identified only as .
Dr. Najafadabl, an Iranian government official.
Several times during an emotional five days,
negotiations swayed between near· success and

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COI.,UMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Gov. Richard F. Celeste and Ohio
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr., D-New Boston, have made up
over past differences and agreed
to work together In the future,
specifically on a controversial
civil justice and Insurance reform bill.
. The two ·met privately for more
than an hour late Thursday and
Riffe apologized for a d·lsres!iect·
ful statement he made last month
after the governor vetoed the tort
and Insurance ref.orm bill highly
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position of responding to congressional calls for
an apology regarding the sour turn in his policy
toward Iran.
Reagan's approval of secret U.S. arms ~ales to
the Islamic nation and his professed lgn'Orance of
the subsequent scheme to divert sale profits to
l'llcaraguan Contra rebels have mushroomed into
his worst political crisis:
A White House spokesman, assuring reporters
he conveyed Reagan's attitude, said Thursday the
president "feels he has done nothing for which he
feels he must apologize."
McFarlane's major role In Iran arms deals was
at the heart a! the ABC report, which provided
new details of the clandestine May 28 lrlp to
Tehran by the former national' security adviser
and three U.S. lr.telllgence officials. An undeter·
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' ·Iran, ·aeknowledges 'rejecting an arms deal during
his secret trip to Tehran in May that was geared to
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held In Lebanon at the time.
New details of McFarlane's trip were disclosed
Thursday night by ABC News, and he confirmed
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refused to release all the hostages at once.
The revelations were expected to prompt new
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With Ca'*ol Hill focus stuck on the scandal,
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pictured receiving a certificate ,pf award from
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sands of taxpayers frustrated
with the complexity of new W-4
wlthboldlng forms have a friend
In the new Senate Finance
Commltt~ chairman- but they
still have a problem with the
Internal Revenue Service.
In a letter to IRS Commls·
stoner Lawrence Gibbs, Sen.
Lloyd Bentsen, D·Texas, said

Thursday he agrees with many ·
American , taxpayers who are
puzzled by the four-page work•
sheet they·must !Ill out to determine how much tax should. be •
withheld from their 1987 pay.
checks.
. KINO MnsAGE - MoadaJ, Melp Couaty wUI join tbe naUoli
The worksheet, which must be
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By Rusty Brown
I am .not surprised to learn
that American kid s are more lg·
nora nt about sex that youths In
ot her cou ntries. I'm referring to
a report given by th e Sixth
Annual World Conference on
Sexology.
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Two Australian researchers ,
Ronald Goldman, a psycholo·
gist, and Juliet Goldman, a sociologist, told the conference of
their questions to 838 children,
aged 5 to 15, from Sweden. Australia , England, Canad a and the
United States.
U.S. kid s, they claim . know the
least about sex, yet date and

have Intercourse at ea rlier ages _ voice hasn't changed and I have
than their peers. I say I 'm not
nothing to s have . Am I a homo.
surprlst&gt;d to learn how mlsln·
sexual?" '
. formed and naive our kids are
•"I am 12. and my boyfriend
because I have bt&gt;en paying at·
wants to go all the way. Whal ls it
tentlon to wha t they ask teen-ad- !Ike when you lo se your virginity,
vice columnis ts In newspa pers
not just physical feellngs.butth.e
and magazines.
emotional ones, too?"
Here's a sampli ng of ques·
•"I hear that 'Frenching' in·
tlons written by baffled, worried
valves the guy curling up his ton·
and confust&gt;d youths:
gue and sticking it up the girl's
• " This probably sounds stupid,
nose. Is this correct?"
but I don't know what VD Is. I
•"I am 17 years old, and I'm
as ked my mom and she slapped
built like an Ironing board. l have
my face a nd said she never heard of creams and oils, but I'm
wanlt&gt;d me to say that word
not sure they do any good. I have
again."
also heard or an operation where
•"I am 14 years old. but my a surgeon can In sert paraffin

~T'V. @t'I~1FORT walmi~Aii!-"re&lt;EGI&gt;AM...___

The
. . Lighter Side

· Getting high 2 ways

. .

Opinions of other editors .
Th&lt;' llurllurd (Conn.) Courant
The Reagan adm ini stra tion. probably taking its •·ur from th~
pres iden t. is mov in g vrr)' slow ly to usr thr club meant for
encouraging ~ nforcrmrnt of thP nation' s'" mp h speed limi t. Th r
lethargy ma y bt&gt; good for polit ics, but It 's bad gOI'N nm rnt.
Undrr thr law. the Tra nsportation DC'partmcnt may wi th hold 10
pC'rcPn t of lh&lt;' federa l mo nr)' a s t ate would g&lt;'l (OJ· highw ay
• co nstru ction II morr than ha lf ol it s drivers break the limi t. B)· lh('
federal ~ovcrnm c n t's own c·a lculatlons. that 's happened in at lrasl
thrrl' sf alPs- Arizona. Vermont and Mary la nd . But not a lll'nn)' in
highw ay money hus bl't'n with ltl'ld.
To fail to punis h sta!Ps tha t don 't adequa!PI.v en force I hi' law is to
send thPm thr mt'ssagr lhalthC' law doPsn' t n!'ed to bt&gt; Pnforcrd. Th at
· Invites d isrPspecl fo r olhC'r fc'di •ral laws. and law in gr nrra l.·
What 's worsr i.s that Uncle Sam is winking at s p!'rd!'rs - a nd
spre&lt;ilng kill s a IHt .of peopiP.
Tlw Nt•w Vork 1'imt'!'l
..Tr;I\'C'!f'I'S during lhPsP b u ~ ir s t fl~r i ng days of thr :'-'Par unders tand
that thr co mhination of wint Pr ll'rat hrr and holid:t)' crowds oftPn
mra ns '"' " d c•p;ll'l~ r('S. Ru t what &lt;'xplai ns thr· di •lli)'S that havr
, bPcome aimos troutin£' at big a il'flOt'ts- dri a~· s that \\'i1S t ~so mr2 , 001l
hours uf i..lirllnt·l' rimC' t~ day, .a ll ~·(la l' m und '!
... To! all ra f'fit· hJ S mu shroomf'd 60 pC'rN•nt s lnr 1• a 1 ~7R law allowPd
uirlinPs to f'n l rr n('w m ~.ll' kf'ls und cur f~l t' f'~. Bu l \&gt;\-'ashi n,L: ton has
faii Ptl lu m anage Px is tin g air tra ffi c ca pa ci t)' bff!cien li)' . let alone
&lt;iXpund il . Vund;r m(·n t ~.t l ·e h a ngrs an· nPPdPd ro break 1he lnst ilut ion aI
g rld i&lt;ll'k . ...
.
"ThC' a i rli m· 1r &lt;~dr• assol'i a 1ion s u gg:L.,.~ I S an intrigu ing rP fof. m: Crea tr
a n indl'prndrnl pu llii&lt;' cor po ral ion I o main! a in t hr air tra ffi c systC'm.
with au tho ri t.' · to t•o ll&lt;'&lt;'l und spPnd us!'r_IC'es . This would permit morr

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.

What, then. Is this prepara·
lion? II st&gt;ems to mean only expo·
sure to reality without the know F ·
t&gt;dge 6f how to dea l with it.
The Go!dmans. In their study ·
of youths in ,different countries,
found that Swrolsh children ,
we re the bes t lnformt&gt;d about'
sexualit y. That's because, they
·s aid , for the last 20 yea rs , sex
ed ucatio n has been ro mpulsory
in Swedish schools for all chil '
dren bt&gt;glnnln g at age 8.

" Let's just ignore it and hope it doesn't go away."

He never gave ______J_·ac_k_A_n_d_er_s_on__
&amp;D_a_Le_Va_n_A_t_ta...;.:
WASHINGTON -The Sult an
of Brunei says the Sla te Depart ment lied when It claimed he had
donated $10 million to aid the Nl ·
caraguan contras , according to
sources speaking fo r the South ·
east Asian ruler .
Statt&gt; Department officials in·
sls t that a " third country's"
money was intended for " the Nicaraguan resistance". But th ey
maint ain that Brunei has never
been officially id entified as the
country that was Importuned to
help with U.S. efforts in Central
Am erica.
In numerous published reports, however, Foggy Botiom
officials hav e said that Hassanal
Bolklah, sultan of the tiny, oilrich country and t!)~: world's
wealthiest ma n, was told that
any don ations he made would go
fo r non·mlillary aid to the con·
tras . But Brunelan officials told
us emphaticall y tha t the U. S. re·
quest was for humanitarian a id
to the needy of Ce ntral America .
If the sult a n had known that
the $10 million wa s to be used to
he lp the a ntt.sandinlsta rebt&gt;ls,
he would not ha ve given the
money, the Bruneian offi cia ls
told us . Though he is a dedicated
anti-communist, the sult an does

not wish to proiong th e fighting
between th e leftist regi me fn Managua and the contras s upport ed
by the ·Reagan admini stration .
Dale Van Alta flew to Br unei
last month to check int o the dona ·
lion, which has figured In . the
uproar over secret funding of the
contra s at a lime when Congress
had fo rbidden any officia l lJ. S.
ald . The press·shy ruler was In di sposed and una va ilable for a
personal Interview. but he met
with his top officials to prepare a
sta tement for us to explain his
role in the burgeoning scand a l.
The carefull y worded stale·
mcnt, amplified by Brunelan of·
ficials on a ba ckground basis,
made clear thai the sult a n a nd
his advisers feel th ey were
"slung" by U. S. officia ls a nd resent th eir Innocent lnvolve mt&gt;nt
in the Reaga n admin istration
sca nd al : ·
The statem ent sta tt&gt;d : " hi s
Ma jesty the Sultan and Yang Di Pertuan of Brunei Darussa lam
(Brunei. Abode of Peace ) ssald
'that he had m ade a personal donation to the Uniled Stales to be
used for humanitarian purposes
in Central America."
Accordi ng to a secr&lt;'l repor t of
the Senate Select Com mittee on

th e - sult an was
Int elligence,
askt&gt;d to put $10 million In a secret Swiss bank account con~
troll ed by Lt. Col. Oliver North.
'deputy na tional security ad·
viser . Nor th was fired from his
post after II was discovert&gt;d that
profits from !he s aleo!U. S. arm·
slo Ian m ay have been diverted
to the co nt ras through a Swiss
bank account.
·
The sult a n 's aides confirmed
that · he d id donate $10 mllllon.
But th ey InsiSted tha t the sultan
had no Idea the money was going
to the contras . They compart&gt;d It
to the $500,000 th a t the sultan
gave to New York Mayor Ed
KoC'h In 1984 for I he city 's mea ls·
on·wheels p rogra m. in accor·
da nce wllh hi s desi re as a devout
Moslem to follow the Koran' s in·
junction to the rich tocareforthe
poor .
"The donation was made at the
request of th e Unlled States St&gt;·
crelary of stat e, Mr. George
Shult z, In the summer of 1986,"
the Bruneian stateme nt said.
Shult z. who · has denied that he
personally asked lor the dona·
lion, met witb the sull an for 45
minutes in the course of a two·
hour vi sit to Brunei la st June 24.
U. S. Ambassador Barrington

King, who was present at the
meetin g, refused to comment
when we asked If the donatio!(
was sollclled at that lime .
"II was his majesty's under·
standing fro m the personal re~
p(esent allw ol Mr. shultz tha t
the donation would be devoted to
welfare purposes, and his rna ·
jes ly assumed thatlt had bt&gt;en so ,
applied.'·' the statement contln,. ·
ued . "Once (he m9ney ha~ been· :
paid It wa s beyond his control." ,
Brunelan ·officials told us that
Shult z's "persona l r epresenta · .
live" was Elliott Abrams, assist·
ant secretary of state for Latin
American affairs. The final par·
agraph of the sultan's statement'
reflec ts his feeling of betrayal: .
"His majesty was. given to un . ·
derstand that the United States'
was a pproaching oi her coun.
lrles ... for don ations . On this ba· _
sis. he agret&gt;d In accede to this re·
ques t In g&lt;iod l'aith as a gesture of '
good will and .friendship to the .
United States ."
As it turned out , th e Sultan of ·
Brune! was a pparently the only· ·
philanthropist who · bought the. ·
Shulf.z / Abrams sales pitch foraid to the contra s - a nd he didn 't'
even realize where his money··
was going.

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Places of business ___-----..___R_o_be_rt_W_a_lte_rs

CHICAGO !NEAt - Do th e
relatively undeveloped sta tes of
North - Dakota, South Dakota ,
Nebraska and Utah enjoy " the
best overa ll ma nufacturing cli m ate In the natio n?"
Are heavily Industri alized New
York , Penn sy lvani a, Michiga n
and Ohio among th e least appeal·
lng loca tions for manufacturing?
If the highly publicized annual
st udy coNduc ted by the Chicago·
bast&gt;d management cons ulting
a nd acco unting firm of Gra nt
Tho rnton is cor rect. the answer
to both qu es tions Is yes.
For seven years. Gra nt Thorn·
bu s\ npss lik f' m ; m ;~J,! rmt • nt of ~PrsonnPI i:ln d pqu ipment and would
ton's
"Annual St ud v of General
~ ~~ m on' a, ·iati1m cl&lt;·,·rlopmPn1 funds from the swamp of f('drral
Manufacturing Climates of the48
deficit pnl Ic it's. Tht• ~ !:111 wou id also fn'e Ihr F' .A.A . Io roncent ra te on
Contiguous
Sla tes of America"
s af~11· &lt;·rt·t lfit·; n io n and insp&lt;'Ciio n - l h&lt;' jobs II dot'S n •aso nably ":eli.
has co mm a nded respect from
bu sin ess a nd 'political lea dt&gt;rs
Am&lt;'r ica's air linr indu sll)', wit h Its low fares. r&lt;' liabi t• Pqulpm&lt;•nt
th
roughou t th e cou ntry.
'a nd . &lt;·nmpC'tltl\'r sehr du lrs. is thr &lt;'ni'Y of thr wor ld. Its potential
People are intrigut&gt;d by any
ough t no t t o tx\ undl'r minPd b~ · a go\'C'rn mPnt tha i simply C'an't k~'&lt;'P
type of ratings - and G ra nt
tlu; pl iuu ·s mo\'lng.
Thornton's ran kings receive specia l attenti on bt&gt;cause th ey pur·
. port to provide a qu asl·sclenliflc
basis for determining the bt&gt;st
slles for manufac turing plants .
Now , hO\IIever, the reports are
. '
By' Unlted Prt•ss l,qternatlonal
being
criticized by academic
Today is Fr·tda)' , .Ja n. 16, th1• 16th day of 1987 with 349 to foll ow.
researchers
and Ind epend e nt
: The moo n is moving towat·d '"last quarter .
consult
a
nts
who
offer convincing
•,The morning s tars a r·e Vl'nu s and Saturn.
evidence
to
support
their conten·
: The eveni ng s tars are Mercut·y, Mar s and Juplte.·.
that
the
ranklngs
are
!Ions
: trhosr born on this dat e are unde r the s ign of Capricorn. They
fundamentally flawt&gt;d .
tnc ludt' German philosophet· Fran?. Brentano In 1838; Andre
After st ud ying th e Gran t
Michelin. the French industrialist who fir s t mass· produced rubber .
Thornton
ratings, two Uni vers it y
a utomobile tires, In 185.1; Ca nadia n poet Robert Service In 1874;
ga
n economist s con·
of
Michi
e u'ban dictator Fulgenclo Ba tista in 1901; singer Ethel Merman in
eluded
that
· they are ' ' not a
i 909; baseball pitcher Jay "OI7.7.y" Dean In 1911: auto c·acer A.J . Foyt
reliable predictor of... manufac·
ltr·l93.~ (age 521 . and countrY singer Ronnie Mil sap In 1946 (ageut.
.
turlngperrormance , general bus&lt;
•
lness performan ce or general
: On thls .dat e In hi story:
economic
welfare."
·.in 1920' the Unltrd States went lega .lly " dry " as prohibition or
Two University of .Wisconsin
a i'Coholic beverages bt&gt;came elfectlve under I he 18th.Amendment to
researchers found some relation·
the Constitution. It was repealt&gt;d 111 1933.
ship bt&gt;lween the Grant Thornton
· In 1925, Leon Trotsky was dlsmlsst&gt;d as chairman or the Russia n
rankln11s a nd actual job growth
Revolution Military Council.

Today in history

'•
cups. Please tell me what to do.' :
· •"I always wear briefs. MY, ~
fri end told me It Is dangerous lq.
hot weather. I might get ov. •
erheated a nd sperm might be
destroyed. Would wearing tight ;
underpants mean a guy couldn't ;
get a girl pregnant In hot
weather?"
l think these letters are more
pathetic than funny .
They were written by cl)lldren :
robbed of their Innocence yet be·
r eft of knowledge . It must bt&gt; a
terrible burdt&gt;n to be caught In a ;
web of sexual activity yet under · ·
stand so !I ttl&lt;' of its complexities :
and consequences.
Is it a ny wonder that thes ~ :
fright ened
l4·year·olds·golng·
· on-40 turn to alcohol and drugs? "
Ma rie Winn, writing about :
"The Loss of Childhood" ln. The
New York Times ·magazlne, says
parents once wanted to shelter
their children frotn life's vlclssi·
tud es. but today great numbt&gt;rs
of them feel that children must
be exposed early to adult experience In order lo survive in an In creasingly uncon trolled world.
She says the Age of Protection ·
has ended and the Age of Prepa &lt;
ration has begun.

... ULME; t·A
Neo&gt;

By DICK WEST
WASHI NGTON (UP I I- An airline foOd publication reports that
~erne car ri ers are sav ing money by servi ng fr uit ju ices in aseptic
cartons.
·
"It providt&gt;s 1remendous savi ngs with unbroken cHrtons a nd is vrr.v
conven ien t," says an ad in a recent iss ue. " Throw ing away leftover
ora nge juict&gt; at the en d of a flight Is like throw ing away money."
·Disposable car tons may work lint' fo r ora nge, apple a nd toma to
juice but the las t ! ime I fl ew the fli g ht attendant s were s ti ll serving the
ha rd stuff the old-fas hioned way- in diposable bottles.
: I doubt the millennium will a rrive u·ntil coc ktail s art' dispen sed in
Car tons. too. And I ha l m ay involve plas tic measurements.
• One compa ny was reported des ig ning disposa ble pit chers to
enitanC(' concentrates. Perhaps II would design a few disposabl e
gltchers to e nha nce cocktai ls as wel l.
" Trad it iona ll.v, " the pu blica tion says, "air lines have handled
Juices in a var iety of ways- from squ&lt;'Cz in gora nge jui ce int o chill ed
dispensing co ntai ners to using plastic c ups with peel· off covers."
• 11 may bt&gt; a ll right to squeeze moo juice and soft drinks into aseptic
cartons. But will passengers who order coc kt a ils and ot her form s of
liqu or accep t thei r bt&gt;verages that way·~
Trad itionally, these beverages have been dispensed in " miniature" bottles. a nd I 'm betting that m ost air line passt&gt;ngers art&gt;
t·radllionalisl,\.
_
·. Although fli ght attendant s m ay servP s uch non·a lcoholic drinks as
coffee. tea a nd milk free from the cart In the cent er ais le , they usua lly
co llect ex tra money fr om passengers desir in g cockt a ils or wine.
Will such imbibers continue t o s hell ou t if offert&gt;d whiskey or win e
concent rates ·~ Is there a ny suc h thin g as a wine or i)ooze conenlra to?
; If not , I'm s ure tradi tion-bound air lin es will soon Inve nt one.
· Already, I'm told, some wine is ava il a ble at retail outlets in aseptic
cartons, which su pposed ly are free of germs. I don ' t suppose weight
tneans wry much on a retail shell. but it could be crucial on an
a'Jr liner.
·, One catering se rvice manage r. who apparently ca ters pr imarily to
Canadians. estimat es I hal every pound reduction saves an al rllne r 2&gt;
to 40 Canadi an dollars annually.
1 cannot break thal ·down Into U.S. doll ars. not hav ing the latest
exchange rate in fro nt of me, but the savings even in Yankt&gt;e money
must be co ns id erable.
Reformed drunks, flight attend ant s, caterers , kid s a nd other
abstainers ma y be able to down airline food on a sobt&gt;r stomach, but
tha t probably has never bt&gt;en 1ried by confir med cocktail guzzlers.
However, you ca n imagine the weight that could be savt&gt;d If an
air line passt&gt;nger who orders a "double" martin i before dinner Is
served a concentrate in stead of two miniatures.
)'lot only would the air line save money but passt&gt;ngers s hould reach
their destinations a good dea l lighter .

. GENE CADDES
By
·upJ Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)
Den.nts Hopson Impressed
Northwestern coach Bill F aster
Thursday night , not with his new
·
·
phllo.
sphy towards
basketball,
but with his •scoring, passing,
rebounding and defense .
"I can't say enough a~ut
Hopsop, " said Foster, after the
6-foot·5 Ohio State forward led
·the Buckeyes to a ·convlnc Ing
87-59 Big Ten win over the
Wildcats. ' 'I think ht&gt;'s the best
Individual performer _ we' ve
laced all year."
Hopson, s~cond In the nation In
scoring going Into Thursday
night's game with an average of
28.8, scort&gt;d 31 points, grabbt&gt;d 14
rebounds, dished out 8 assists
and also had 3 steals.
Hopson scort&gt;d 19 or his totailn
.the first half and went to the
bench with 4:08 to play and Ohio
State cutin front 79·51.
lt was the fir st look at Hopson
for Foster , In his first yea r as
Northwester n coach, and he said ,
"I'd rather not st&gt;e him again In
person for a while. You just ca n't

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In traditional forms of manufac·
turing but " no correlat ion at all "
with ~rowth in high-tec hnology
Industries that are Increasingl y
important .
By · far the most devastating
crit ique has co me from the
C9rporalion for Enterprise Develqpment . a Washington. D.C ..
organiza tion that provide advice
to stale governm ents on business
loc atio n an d relocation.
Grant · Thornton Is obsessed
with direct a nd indirect labor
costs, CEO notes, to the extent
that they account for more than
63 percent of the components or
the state ranklngs - .and skews
the ra nkln gs In favor of stat es
with regressive policies.
Thus , sta tes that provide the
most generous une mployment
and disability compensation pay·
ments·are penalized, while states
that offer morE' limited payment s
are r e ward e d for their
stingineSS .
Si milarly, states In . which
Industrial workers earn the high ·
est wages a nd ' are the most
ex tensively un ionized. score the
lowest.
"The Gran'! Thornton Index.
knows the price of every thing but
the va lue , of nothing," says
CEO's recent report . "II emphasizes the costs of labor but not
Its produc tivity .. . It even di s·
m isses the goal of Increasing
workers' standard of living." ··
The 101·page CEO report alsO
notes that "In general, the more
developed a slate, the lower It Is
ranked on the Index. " Thus,
North Dakota, South Dakota,
Nebraska and Utah have at·
talned the highest average score
In the past two years while New
York, Pennsylvania, ~lchlgan

and Ohio ranked among lllP 10
least desirablE&gt; states .
Finally, all th at counts in
Gra nt Thornton's Index are thin g
'I hal can be count ed. The Chicago
firm acknowledges !he impor·
lance oft nlanglbles but makes no
at tempt to Int egrate them Int o
the ra n kings.
"Not a ll !actors contribut ing to
a sta le's manufacturing climate
are qu imtlfl able," says Grant
Thornton. "Addlilona lly, qu a lit y
of life compone nt s such as

educallonal a nd hea lth fa ci lities;.
recreational and cultural oppor, ·
tunitl es, Infrastructure systems
a nd · average persona l income ,
contribut e to a n area'.s overall •
a tt ractive ness."
But none of those e lement s are
among the "22 factors selected
by ma nufa ct urers as Important
to bus iness s uccess" that Grant
Thornton relies upon to produ ce
rat ings tha i a re at best Irrelevant
a nd at worst mislead in g.

HAULS rr IN- OhloState's'TonyWhlte grabs a rebound In front
of the Northwestern basket before Northwestern's Shawn Watts
lrlf!'ht) can gel to It In the first hall Thursday night In St. John
Arena, Columbus. The Buckeyes won lhelr first Big Ten game by
downing the Wildcats 87-59. (UPI)

Rio Grande eyes
nlnth ·Straight cage
vi~tory Saturday
The Rio Grande College mens
basketball team , first In the
Mld·Ohlo Conference, will at·
tempt to extend its elgt·game
winning 'stn\ak Saturaay night ,
wMn it hosts Tiffin llniversity In
the Paul R. Lyne Center.
The Redmen, 17-4 overall and
3·0 In theMOC, have notlos t since
the first ga·me of the Muskingum
"Tournam ent, Dec. 22, 1986. That
lpss was reglstert&gt;d by Tiffin
105 83.
Tiffin Coach David Greer said
he knows a second victory
straight victory over the Redmen
will not bt&gt; easy.
·
"We have to neutralize the ir
In side ga me , · th a t' s the ir
strength, " Greer said. "If you let
them -play both the Inside and

outside game, you don't sta nd a
chance of winning. You have to
neutralize at least one."·
Probable starters for the visit·
lng Dragons are 5-foot·9 sopho·
more Scott Morrissey and 6-2
freshm'an Steve Doss In the
backcourt arid sophomores Skibo
Sims, 6-foot, and Tyrone Trbo·
vlch, S:5, along with 6-5 sophcr
.more Gene William s, comprising
the Iron tcou rt .
. For the Redmen, 5-11 sop homore guard Anthony Raymore
and 6-3 junior Mik e Smith comprise Ihe backcou r t, with juniors
Ron Rlttlnger, 6·6. and Doug
Fogt, 6-7, a long with last season's
MOC Player of the Year 6-4
senior Joe Verhoff.

Red Sox ·sign Henderson,
Nipper to contracts
By United Press lnte,!'natlonal
· Center fielder Dave Henderson
and pitcher AI Nipper Thursday
each agreed to a one-year con·
tract with the Boston Red Sox,
who did not offer a 1987 contract
to lnjury·plagut&gt;d Tony Ar~as,
previously their regular center
fielder.
The Pittsburgh Pirates and

Tele-Communicatio ns Inc . an·
nounced a five-year contract for
cable television coverage of the
club.

By DAVID E. NATHAN
UPI Sports Writer
Howard Evans , an unknown
player on a llttle· known team,
sparked No . 11 Temple to victory
Thursday nig ht.
Evans scort&gt;d 17 of his career·
high 24 polnts ·ln the second half to
lead- the ho st Owls to a 66·49
victory over Penn State In an
Atlantic 10 game. The junior's
performance helped offset a poor
offensive performance by fellow
guard Nate Blackwell , :remple's
!e'a dlng scor er, who finished with
just 11 points.
Evans hit 7 of his 10 shots ,
Including 4 of 5 from J.polnt
ra nge, to help Temple Improve to
1!&gt;-2 ·overall and !&gt;-0 in the
conference. Penn Sta te !ell to 8·4
and 2·2.
"Howard gave us a real lift
tonight ," Temple Coach John
Chaney said. " He .sought judiciously the 3·polnt shot . Wh en he
is taking the stralght·up jump
shot, he's gr eat for us .''
Leading just 26-22 at halftime,
Temple dominated the second
half. During O!'e span of 2:29,
Evans scort&gt;d 9 straight points .
Temple scort&gt;d 6 points on one
possession and lt&gt;d by as many as
22 during the hall.
Tim Perry addt&gt;d 13 points for
Temple. Penn Stal e was paced
by Paul Murphy's 12 points.
In other games Involving
ra nkt&gt;d teams , No. 1 Nevada· Las
Vegas defeated Cai·Santa Bar·
bara 88· 74, No. 4 Indiana bombed
Wi sconsin 103·65, No. 7 De Paul
whipped Loyola 84·65, No. 15
Alabama s lipped by Louisiana
State 69·65, No. 16 Oklahoma
roged Kansas 76-74 and No . 17
North Carolina State dlspatcht&gt;d
Wake Fores t 75·67.
At Santa Barbara, Ca ll!., Armon Gllllam·scored 25 points a nd
Frt&gt;ddie Banks added 20 to lea d
Nevada·Las Vegas over Cal·
Santa Barbara. The undefea tt&gt;d
Re bels used an 18-4 burst to take
a big lead after trailing 6H2wlth
7: 40 remaining.,
At Bloomington,. lnd:, Steve
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of 8 from J.polnt range, helping

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flrst ·half when the Ohio State
" Wisco nsln'sgood.Hsa
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- ams. " ! saw them In IIawa
Pr ess began ta kin g It s to ll.
Th y've
." They a ll hus tle real well ,"
they played very we ·h e th e
'~as t er said of the Buckeyes. " I played everybody toug on
thought we handled the press
road .''
real well, then lulled. And , they ·
Curtis Wilson added A
15 dpoints ·
really hurt us on the boards."
forOhioStatea nd"J o hn n erso
~ 1n·
10. Nor thwestern wasb te6-..f n.
Ohios'ta ' ,-noutscored ,t he Wild·
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ca ts 18-8 the last six minutes of scoring and rebo und ing Y oooi
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Ihe firs t half to lead 47·33 at the 2 guard E·lito t Fullen ,~ ~: vrnts
Int ermission and also scort&gt;d the
Spri ng field, 0 hio , wit
po
int
s
of
the
second
and I t rebounds. Shonld Morr is
first e ight po
hal f to all but the ga m e out of
had 14 poi nts for the WI ca ts.
reac h at 55·3:1 bulge. They never
led by less than 18 point s th e rest
of the way.
Williams sa id he had worked
the Buckeyes ex tra hard defen·
si vely sin ce they returned fr om
their 0·2 trip to Michigan and
Mi chiga n State last weekend .
. !1J 1 JAC ~SON PIKE · RT. 3~ WEST
"Even Dennis thought it wa s a
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good Idea," said Wi111ams. " We
BARG AIN MAIINEES SAI!SUN / MON
askt&gt;d him and challenged him as
All SEATS 12.50
our captain to really get us goi ng
AD!&lt; I II! ON EVE RY TUESOAI 12. SO\
defen sively . ff you're play in g
with Dennis and St&gt;e him worki ng
JANUARY 16 thru 22
FR IDAY thru THURSDAY!
that hard, It has to fi re you upo n
defen.&gt;e."
. Ohio State 'resu mes Big Ten
action Sa turday night by hosting

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gel a bt&gt;tter 35 minutes than
that."
Hopson said his new philosopliywas paller ned afterthalof
Georgetown's Reggie Wtll Iams,
another senior playin g on a
predominantly young tea m. He
said he had watched the Hoyas
p!ay ·:on television and like d I he
wav Williams handled himself.
' ~!should be a Nle pl ayer ," he
sa id. "I don't think 1 was doing a
good job as a leader, but I wa s
happy with my gaine tonight. 1.
started relaxing, let the game
come to me and stopped
rushin g."
The w in was Ohio State's fir st
In four Big Ten ga mes and upped
the Buckeyes record overa ll to
10·6.
"I th ink we rea lly nt&gt;eded this
win ," said Ohio State coac h Gary·
Willi am s, "especially after thret&gt;
tosses. I hope this is a co nfidence
builder for our team . I thought
our defense obviously pic ked up
ton ight. 1 thought our pressure
made us aggressive."
Northwestem, whi ch dropped
to 0-5 In the Big Ten a nd 5-10
overall, stayed with . the Buck·

Indiana cr ush Wiscons in . The
Hoosiers have won 14 straight
again st the Badgers.
At Chicago, Da llas Cdmegys
scored 23 po ints and Kev in
Edwards added 21 to pace
DePau l over c ity riva l Loyola .
Th e victo ry was thr 1.000th in the
his tor y of DePau l, which beca me
oo ly the seco nd school to have
1,000 victories a nd fewer th an 500
losses. Kentu cky is the ot her.
At Tusca loosa, Ala ., Jim
Farmer sco red 19 points a nd
Mlch ~ei Ans ley g rabbed 16 re·
bounds io lead the Crimson Tide
past Louisiana State. LSU trail ed
by 14 point s ear ly but ca me back
to take the lt&gt;ad. The CFimson
Tid e then scored 8 stra ight
poin ts.
At No rman, Ok la., Tim McCal Ister hit a 1'-foot jump shot wi th
seve n seconds rema ining to lift
Ok la homa past Kansas . Ricky
Grace preservt&gt;d the v ictory by
blocking Mark Turgeon 's 3·point
shot at !he final buzzer .
At Raleigh, N.C., Bennie Botio n scored 14 of his game· hig h 18
points In the firs t half to pace

Nor th Ca rolina Stat e over Wake
Forest. Th&lt;' Demon D&lt;&gt;acons
have lost 17 st raight regular·
seaso n. Atlan tic Coas t Confer·

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and Mike Boswell hit 6 stra ight
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FREMANTLE, Austra lia
(UPI) - New Zealand capital·
lzed ori Stars &amp; Stripes' collapsed
spinnaker today to rally for a
38·second victory and draw
within 2-1 tn the best· of·seven
America's Cup challenger final.
Kiwi skipper Chris Dickson
flnljlly controlled a race, outtack·
ing hts rival, Dennis Conner, and
protecting the lead over seven
legs. Conner hurled an unusually
high 131 tacks at Dlcksonoverthe
24.5-mlle course, but Ktwt tack·
lng supremacy prevailed.
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U.S . winniInng198.1
steak.
In the best-of-nine defender
finals, Kookaburra Ill and
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Austra lia TV 's three-second
sta rting edge for a 46·second
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OSAV1NGS
Bond's flagship .
Conner watched Dickson sail
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when 1 the spinnaker collapsed
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Air. PB. PS .
winds. Although mastman John
· Barnlll was quickly hoisted 60
~
feet up the mast to replace the
4 Or .. PB. PS, air.
tiroken hal yard, Dickson recPived the break he was seeking.
Barnltt quickly rl'placcd the
~
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malfunctioning metal clip whlle
4 Dr., good condition.
other crewmen sorted out the
sails and reset the spinnaker.
Thr Kiwis, meanwhile, sailed
Auto., 4 DR .
between Conner and the second
mark for a slx·second advan·
3/4
tage. their first lead since final
4 Sp.
act ton had begun Tuesday .
·Conner unleashed the frantic
3/4
tacking duel, but the Kiwis
Run1 good.
matched tack-lor.tack. With the
winds freshening over the three·
root swells, "Diakson, spearhead·
Runa good.
tng New Zealand's America's ·
Cup debut, Increased a 15-second
lead on the second beat to 20
seconds on the reach.
·In another frantic tacking duel
on the second leeward leg,
Dlcksqn held Conner oil and all
Stars &amp; Stripes could manage
was trimming one second !rom
the distance.
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FlEA COLLARS, ETC.

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Sales &amp; Service

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Fruth Pharmacy

20 POUND BAG .................... "$650
J~ck

2 P.M. -4 p.

SUNDAyI JAN. 18

•DOGS
•HAMSTERS
•RABBITS
•GUINEA PIGS
3'h POUND BAG ................... $1 75

We also stock Happy

L.·R.: Dr. ,James McMullen,
rector. with
Waller S. Lucas, llospllal Administrator, In one ol the new cmcr·
gency rooms.

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350 V-8 motor, auto./ overdrive, dual air, deap tinted glass.
low mileage . Extra clean.

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draw within 2-1
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Veterans Memorial Hospital

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said.
. ByiANLOVE
tn each of the first three quarters had begun the game with a 17·2
With 6: 52 remaining In the alld capped hts Iiertormancewlth surge.
UPI Sports Writer
Two games alter t!le banish- · third quarter, Houston extended 15 points tn the fourth. Karl
Kings 120, Blazers 118
men! of Lewis Lloyd and Mitchell a 57-48 halftime lead ht!o a 75'55 Malone led Utah with 27 points.
At Sacramento, Ca)tf., Eddie
Wiggins, the Houston Rockets advantage. However, Michael
Laken 121, Warriors 108
Johnson's 3-point shot wtth three
earned their fourth straight Jordan, who had a game-high 43
At Inglewood, Calif., MagiC · cseconds left lifted Sacramento.
victory.
points, rallied the Bulls wtth 13 Johnson collected 3l.potnts and The Kings snappe&lt;l their fqurThe Western Conference- points In the third quarter. 12 assists and James Worthy game losing string and the Tratl
champion Rockets Improved to Chicago trailed 85-75 entering the added 31 points to pace the · Blazers' three-game winning
17-18 Thursday night with a 107-96 final quarter.
I,akers. Golden State scored just streak. Klkl Vandeweghe paced
victory over the Chicago Bulls:
8 points over the ftnal5:47 and 16 Portland .with a game-high 37
"We dUg ourselves In a big tn the final quarter. Los Angeles .pomts. ·
The triumph was Houston's seventh In Its last eight games.
hole, but I thought our effort was ~;;;;;;~;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;
Tuesday, NBA Commissioner great to get back Into the game,'' II
Davtd Stern had bannlid Lloyd Bulls Coach Doug Collins said.
and Wiggins when they tested ''We got dowj! 22 points and t~en
positive for cocaine. The Rockets got back within 4, but we were
defeated Phoenix that night , never able to get over the top.
They are a poised team, a team ·
118-100.
Houston had started the season that's been to the finals. The way
without Ralph Sampson and lost they played tonight Is a sign of a
Akeem Olajuwon late In No' team thaes been there before." ·
Jordan, thE NBA scoring
vember to knee and ankle Injurwith a 37.6 average
leader
Ies. Though the two have reentering
the game, converted 17
turned, the team has struggled
of
43
shots.
Chicago shot 41 of 108
and was 10-17 before Its recent
and was outrebounded 5S-42.
PLUS
run.
Elsewhere, Indianapolis de"! expected my guys to do the
TAX
best they could under the circum- feated Washington 113-105,
stances and respond positively," Atlanta crushed Milwaukee 130THIS IS WHAT YOU GET
Rockets Coach Bill Fitch said. 91, Phoenix topped Utah 123-107,
3- 8x1 0 Color
"They know that even from the the Los Angeles Lakers beat
Golden
State
129-109
and
Sacramost negative situation, a post·
· . 3- 5x7 Color
mento edged Portland 120-118.
live can be made."
Pacers 113, BuUets 105
6- 3'1u5 Color
' Robert Reid, who had switched
At
lndtanapolts,
Chuck
Person
to point guard last season when
18- Wallet Size ·color
John Lucas was waived by the scored 11 of his 29 points late In
Rockets for drug use, scored. a the fourth quarter to help Indlana
30 Total
season· high 26 points and Samp· snap a three-game losing streak.
son added 25. Reid's switch In Indiana gained Its largest lead,
positions ftve games before the 88-66, with 3: 30 remal'llng In the
•No Age limit- No Appointment Needed
end of the regular season last third quarter; John Williams led
year had helped the Rockets to the Bullets with 18 points.
•No Extra Charge For Groups Up To Four
Hawks 130, Bucks 91
the NBA llnals. With the loss of
At Atlanta, Dominique Wilkins
•Pay Only •3".00 Down- Bal. On Delivery
Wiggins and Lloyd, Reid ts
scored
32
points
and
Kevin
Wtllts
taking responslblltty again.
PHOTOGRAPHER HERE:
" I'm asked to replace Lewis added 28 points and 15 rebounds
and Mitch and their points every for t~e Hawks. Atlanta led· by as
DA~ ONL~I
night. Each time I'm on the many as 41 points late tn the
'
game.
Glenn
Rivers
had
18
court, I'm under scrutiny," Reid
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1987
assists lor the Hawks. MtlwauEMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY
Dokes pleads
kee was pqced by guard Ricky
Pierce's 19 points.
108 Wnt Main, Po~~~eror, Ohio
tO coke p0S8""""81.0D
Subs 123, Jazz 107
PHOTO HOURS: 11 :00 a:m.-6:00 p.m.
....,
.
AI Phoenix, Walter Davis
scored a career' hlgh 45 points for
PORTRAITS BY
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) the Suns. Davis scored 10 points
Akron, Ohio, native Michael
Oakes, the former World Boxing
Association heavyweight champion, pleaded guilty Thursday to
cocaine possession.
Dokes, 28, entered the gu Illy
plea to one count as part of a plea
bargain with prosecutors. The
agreement calls for the dismissal
of a second count charging the
figh ter with trafficking tn a
controlled substance.
l)lstrlct Judge Miriam Shear·
lng set a Feb. 26 sentencing date,
and Dokes could be sentenced to
one to six years tn the Nevada
State Prison and fined up to
$5,000. He also could be placed on
probation, olltclals said.
Dokes, who now lives tn Las
Vegas, was-arrested Oct. 6 after
Metropolitan Pollee Department
officers served a search warrant
at Dokes' residence.

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Ingels Furniture &amp; Jaw,lry
• MIDDUPOn, OHIO

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~at of .t.he bend.

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.7 BoB HOEFLICH

' ' leM..el Staff Writer
.~ i\s l wrote earlier when a head
.l!ce situation In
local sc11ools
seemed ram.
·pant It's no
disgrace to get
, lice - however,
• to keep them Is a
: different story.
I'm told that head lice In the
• schools Is still a problem Let m e
, point out a few things that can be

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; ln the first place , it Is no
: disgrace to get lice It ca n
: llappen to anyone - no matter
• haw clean or careful you are. If
: you feel that there 's a problem
~ get to the health department o r
your doctor to see that the
~ problem I s handl e d
l professionally .
Over the counter a tds mtght
: help -but you will want th e j ob
• taken care of thoroughly Don' t
backward abou t reportin g
fY6ur problem- and do take all of
the precautionary measures y ou
can.
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A nd - Ethel Smith , a t eac her
I n M eigs County sc hools lor
m a n y yea r s, will observe her
birthd ay on Ja n . 21. H e r address
t s in care o i Manor C are, 3953
Nava rre Dri ve, •Ore gon, Ohio,

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Norma Is also prepared to
" s peak to any organizations and
groups who want to liste n. Also
parent Inspection groups can be
formed to check the c hildren In a
school on a weekly basts and
Norma will help with ins truc ting
these If you can see pos sibilities
., In such a program
So far, only two schools hav e
bad Torres come In to pre sent the
program that she does on the
problem.
Like I say , to get ' e m I S no big
deal - to keep 'em. W e ll ..

Krlstopher Keith

cJassrooms?

A llen B a ll , a retired work er at
t h e Pom e r oy Pos t Office, Is a
p at ten t a t H o lz er M e dtcal Cent er
w her e hE' was sc heduled to
unde r go s u rge r y t oday
The
r o om number Is 236 A

long.'
1
seven ounces and was 20 Inches
Maternal grandparents are
Norman Terrell of Middleport,
and the late Mildred Terrell.
Paternal grandparen1s are ,
Jackie Carl, Pomeroy, and Ray
Ginthe r, Portland . Paternal
great·grandmother Is Mrs Ruth
Thomas, Pomeroy, and Mrs .
Wilma Seama n , Barlow.

Glnther

Fruit, candy and c ookie tr ays
!"'are prepared for th e s ick and
j!hutlns of the communit y at th e
Christmas meeting of the Roc k
!;prtngs Better Health C lub.
' The 12 members and tw o
ests attending e n joyed a po
uck dinner and g ilt exc hange
ayer closed th e
m eeti ng
elen Blackston will h os t th e

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j

;'Menus announced
The menu for schools of the
Eastern Local School Dis tric t fo r
the week of Jan 19 has bern
&lt;announced and Includes
Monday : no schOo l. M a rtin
jl.uther King Day.
1
Tuesday:
m a racronl·c h eese,
;bread, buller, green beans
IJ,eachl!s, milk.
Wednesday . ham p a t ty sa nd
:Wtch, baked beans, f r uit j ello,

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th
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BACON 'N CHEESE BURGEi PLAnER ...... $289

$1595
WE

OPEN MON .·THURS . 9· 7; SAT. 16.8; SUN. 10-7

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"M1ll St.
Middleport

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Ph. 992-2101
Pomeroy

LIFE CALLS US TO ACCOUNT

ROURM~=

SWISHER&amp;I.OHSE

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Pom e ra~

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Pomeroy

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Servtc:e
Rutland. Ohto 4S775
lr&amp;wn, Owaer
Phone 16141 m 2171

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FLOWIRI 101 IY!IT OCCASIO ~

16141992-2039 or ,
1614)992-5721 ..

214 E.

Main

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992-5130 Pomeroy

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE
GrocenesGeneral MerchandiSe
Rac1ne 949·1SSO

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
U.Jiii; ne of ltfe's most compellmg temptattons con ·

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Ageneg, Inc. tfij\
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Acr111 from tha Coortheuse

s tsls of lrytng to "get away wtlh" somethtng,

POMEROY, 01110-992-·677'

parttcular iy when we see those a,round us ap·

liM QuKkol .... l•tlo Aloo

parently domg tt; from cuttmg classes'" school

POMEROY

CHAPMAN SHOES

992-2174

CHESTER

to bemg less than honest tn our dealings wtlh

Veterlils
Memorial Hospital

MT HERMO N UNIT ED BR ETHR EN
IN CHRIST CHURCH Loea oed In ,.,.,.,
·h
f
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Commun!ly off Ct Rt 82 Rev Roblm
"Serving Families"
Or Iater If
1 e WI II CatC h Up Wit YOU, Or YOU WI
Sanders pastor Jeff Holler lay &lt;ad or
I 04 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY
II 5 E. MIM«ill Df.
Pom11ay
264 S. 2nd, Middleport
etther rutn vour reputation, destroy vour health
Ed Roush Sunday School Supl Sundnv
J
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School 9 10 a m morniriR wor ship .nul
"!·21M
or get badly hurt, dependmg on the nature of
chlldrrn's chu rr h 10 30 " m . &lt;Vcnln g
preach lnR sf'rviCC' on thr Sf'rond and
fourth Sundays at 1 30 p m Chrlsl!an En
m
your t ransgre SSIO ns • YOU WI II le arn 1n Ch U rch
deavor on lhr flo sl an d lhl " l Suml,,vs ao
1\-rl MOKI AH BAP IIS1 Fourt h 1J I\IJ
that We must afl pay OUr debt tO that b1g
7 30 P m Wro n.-dav pcnyrr merlln g ,on d
M ll u SI Mlllcl lcpmt Jl pv Gll bct l (J ilf!{,
Bible
stud}
7
10
p
m
"Fulllli~l
J1 p • ~ tor Mr ~ Ervin Baunl)!.m ln r\i.
Accounting Department tn the sky, but that
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPH ECY
su n&lt;!ll \ SchOol SUp! ~ un dav S.Cho!tl 9 ll u•
l.ocated on 0 J White Road of H t ~-: h wa v
228 W. Main St., Pomeroy
m W o• ~ hlp ~kn h~ 10 -1 ~ a. m
we may then make a fresh start You Will ftnd
160 Pal HenS&lt;Xl pa&gt;loc Sund.l) S•• nol 10
SIJCCESS ROAD CHURCil 0 1 CHI!)~ 1
SYRACUSE FIRST UNIT ED PRESBY
a m ClasS('!) for all .~ges .Junior Church 11 - ln"" !Jh R Hoskin s pv,m~f'II SI Sund,l \1
TERIAN - Sunda y School 10 a m ,
that 11 pays to live by the ruleS , for there IS no
Morn ing wors hip II a m Adull
Aibi&lt;' SIUdv\-1 J m wnr~ h lp I0 11 m s u,,. ...
·' - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . ; J Church service 11 15 a m
practt ce 6p m Sundav You nl! Pro
da\ (' \&lt;n ln ~.t S('rvicf' tip m Ylo fld ru osd l \
RUTI.AND CHURCH OF GO D Paso or
better feeling than the peace Of mtnd yOU Will
pie's. Children's Chucch and Adull Blh le
1'\t n ln~.: s r l\ lt f' Tpm
J TRINITY OJURQ! 11&lt;'\' W H Pmln John
Evans Sunday Sch ool 10 00 a m
Study, Wednesda y at 7 30 p m
PFNTECOSTA L AS.~ E MBLV R,tt lnl"
Pil"lor Drbblr &amp;Irk SU!l:lav School Sup!
Sundav Morning Worship U 00 a.m . Chll
enjOy aS
result Oflt
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl. 570 Gr ,lnl
Rt 12A W\lli;.r m HuDm k p1:1stor S und11 ~
Church ~ hoot ~ 15 am. Wa ~ hlp Sen !C' 1() 30 dren's Church 11 am Sund ay Evrnln ~
, Mkldleport Affiliated with Sou l h«rn
Sl: honi 10 ,, m Suntl l \ c• vPnln~ ~ ~ 1\ if r• 7
.r m rhou r1'hf',m;al, Tuf'Sday 7 ll p m
Serv ice 1 00 p m Wed. 6 p m Young La
Convention David Bl)'on. Sr Ml
p m wr, tne•sday PV Mli n ~ -- ~ · rvl('f 7 p m ,
, umtr1 &lt;Ill r'C'IInn of Lois Rurt
dies' Auxiliary WPdn esda } 7 pm Fam · ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • : : c; r shlpSunda y School 10 am Morn in ~
Cl\tlP EN1 ER DI\P'IIS'l Don ChNd l1
'1 POMEHOY G!UROI OF TilE NAY.
llv Worship
w 1
I 11 a m , E vrnlng wor ship 7 p m .
Supr Sunda \ ~ huol 11 Ill .t m Mor nlry;
. REN ~ C'otnn Unron and Mllllx'IT\ fW\
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Off
Tuesday, 7 30 P m
Wedn esday ev Pn ln ~ Blbl(' study nn d
Wors hip 10 Ul 1m Pr tvt•r sc•l vif'• .tlt f•Jn,
' Thoma s CIPn M{Oung puslor Nor man Pl C'S
Rt 124 3 milt'S from Portland Lon~ Bot
da\ a! i :10 P m Mf'n s Praw r Brea kfasl
REORGAN lZED CHURCH OF J ESUS
pr ay('r mPetln ~ 1 p m
atr• Sundav"'
· lr\ S S Sup! Surxla' S4: hoot r, :tl .1 m
tom Edsel Hart , pastor Sunday School.
Wf'dn~cbv. 7 a m !G raCC' I
CHRIST OF LA ITER DAY SAINTS Port
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST St
• morning v. or~ hip 10.11 u m C'\C'11ln.C S(f\i&lt;t'6 9· 30 8 m , Sunday morn ln,g: prea &lt;:hin~
Ml lJDI .l:;POitl PEN Jt-.lOS r AL l hlr rl
SUTTON- Church School 9 30 8 m
land Ra cine Road Wlll!amRou sh. pastor
Rt 124 and Co Rd ~ Mark SN&gt;ver s mini.,
• p m . mrd v.T'l'k Sf'ro.1{l' Wffinf'Sdav 7 p.m
Au • llt'\ ('Jar k Bakt•r p.rsl tll C.11l Not
10 30 a m Sunda y e\ertlnRservlcPS, 7 30
MC'lrn ln ~ Worship to 4 ~ am first and third
Linda Evans. church school dlreetor
ter Sundav SChool Supt Harry HPn
· C:RACI' EPIIDlPAI CHc RQJ ~ E
lin ~ h . r m
Sun d.IV Srhnol Sup1 ~ 1111 (\ lt v
pm
Sund n ~ FC'IIowship dinn{'J' w1t h Carlll('l
Church schoo19 30 a m , Mornlna wor ship
drlcks, Sunday Sch0ol9 30 a m MOl n ln~
· Mam S1 Pcfl'W'rn\ Sunda\ ~ &lt;wlc 'f'S Hoi\
S1 h•l(ll 111 t rn ,., lth &lt;ll"s• " Jhr 11 11 ·l l.! c~
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
third Thurs dav 6 30 om !M('Guirf'l
10 3D am , Wl"dnesday pventng pray£&gt;r
worship 10 30 a m Evening worship 1 p
' rommuruon on I ll' ftrst Su nd:~' 0( C'U( h m:mth
~ &gt; cu i n g ~ II \ It ! "' ct I' p rn W Mn t M~ • v Ill•
CHURCH Corner Ash and Plum Ralph
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST V&lt;•rnon
serv icE'S 7 30 P m
m Wf'dnf"liday worship 7 p m
' om ! rombmC'd \\1th mor rung tra y&lt;'! on thf&gt;
blr ~ I ut i\ 11 ~ !fl tJm \ uu lh st•r\ lu' s I ' ll
Cundiff pastor SundavSchool10 OO a m ,
EldrldJ!:f' m lnlsi C'r OllvC'r Swain Sunda v
BETIU.EHEM BAPT'IST Rev Ea rl
ST PAUL LUTHER AN CHURGI
: lh11tld ~ ndcn Mornin~ pravt'r a nd s 6'nnn (ln
dl\1 17 \fl p m
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M ornin g Worship n 00 a m , Wedn esda y
~·hool Sup! Prca ch l n~ 9 30 a m f',lch Shu ler, pastor Wor ship service 9 30 a m
Corn er Syca more and Second Sti\, Po
, aUOt tV'r SundaY" o( tlt'-nmll h Church &amp;hool
Fr fl ES IA f II LOWS Hl P 1 2~ MII I SI ~.
and Sa turd av E vrn lnf:' Services at 7 30 p
SuH
nd a y ON CHRISTIAN UNION (Thur
Sunday SchoollO 30 am Blbll!' Study and
mer oy The Rf'V William Mldd iM w.t rl h
0 85
• ,irJd Nur.-N 'V c rrr pnw 1~ Coff('(' OOW" In ttl'
Mklclh pur! IJI OI IL• r lhu ck Mt !1!wrHtlll ,
m
pra yer servke Thursda y, 7 30 P m
ps tor Sunday SChool 9 4r, a m , (to 1 rch
man Durham) pastor Sunday service,
CARLETON INTER DENOMINATION
sprv lrf' 11 am
p.r.,ll•r Suml 1V S 1 hnoi Ill ,1 m Su nd.rv
P.ln&lt;ih Hall llllm'(lr llr'l\ lollov.inJ: thr !ifn1('('
', I'UMF.ROY CHURrn OF CHRIST 212 W
1 \ cnI n ~ '&gt;I'! vlt 1 ~ .11 7 p r11 .md W{•inf'S dav
9 30 am . evening service 1 30 P m
AL CHURCH , KlnRsbury Road Rev 0a
SACRED HEART CHURCH Msar
MEIGS
M lin Sl NC'Il Proudf001 pa!.1CJ' Bibk&gt; School
~lt'\ \f'l ~ ,11 i \l nl
Praye1 meeting. Wedneda y 1 30 P m
vid Curfman . pastor Sunday Sch ool 9 ~
An thony Glannamorl' Ph 992 5898 SattA r
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COOPERATIVE PARISH
~, q~ ll ,1rt\ Morrun)!v.rr"hJP 111 :Jilam , Youth
i\N l iQ llfrY t:lA PTIST Kf'ftA4'1h fimlt h,
BE ARWALLOW RIDG E CHURCH OF
am , Ralph Carl. Supt. Evmlng worship
day Evenln~ Mass 7 30 p m Sunda y
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
m-,•t m ~ ti (( I p m E\ rnlng worship 7 1ll p
p. 1 ~ 111 1 SunO 1' S\hOOI ,. l t 11 WI f hU rNf
CHRIST Jos£'ph B Hoskins pastor Blblr
7·00 p m Prayer meet ing, Wedn('Sda y
1 Mas s 8,1 m and 10 11 m Con fession ~ CJll'
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
1 m Wt-,Dl~da\ rught Jr · l\ l'f mn: ling and BII:tle
'&gt;11 \ il t 7 U!J l m vttulhf l'l lm~ •" hlph IO pJ
Oass. 9 30 a m Morn ing Wot ship 10 30 a
7 00 p m
half hour bt&gt;for(l £'ach Mass CCD c l a s ~f'S
Rev Don Archer
m Rl hlr ~ IU {I\ I hur ~ LI, t 'f' l;.)' p m
m E't •n ln~ Worshi p li 30 P m Thursd.tv
LONG BOTI'OM CHRISTIAN Vernon
11 a m Sundav
Rev RG)' Defter
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VlCfORY BAPTIST 52~ N ~nd Sl ,
BlbiC' Studv It :vl P m
Rev. Seldon JohiU!on
, A ~l' . rtlm&lt;'ro\ Mrs IXlr,r Wlnln~ In dl w ~
lll!.mcl n o.rc l Pomf' r (1\ Tom I&lt;PIIv p.rl+
NEW STlVERSVJLL E COMMUNITY
S. Supt SundaySchool 9 30a m , Wor ship
Middleport .l;.r mes E K('PS('(' pas tor
ALFRED - Church SChool 9 30 a m ,
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
fi :JO p m v. llh RO!o!('T' and VIOII'I Wi llfor d
m Mid WPf' k pr:'IVC'f 'l.NVICC' Wrd nrsd.ty . nf"&gt;r!uv Pu tvN M l' l't l n ~~: und Blb lf' S1Udv
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com mu n1on S&lt;'l"\ 1CC' 11r ~ oS' undt' v 7 pm
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tin ult(•rnuun :"ii'I \ IL'f'S at 2 :m ':rhu r ~ rlii ,S'
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RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
CHURCH _ Cool\ me RD Rr\ Phillip Ri
Supt Sund.rv SC'hOOI and Mornln wWors hip
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RENE Rf'\ L loyd D Grimm .Jr p&lt;~ s l (ll
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~ :W '' m Sundn v rvln lnii: !\('f\' lt'&lt;' 7p m
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Bibl(l Study Tuesdav. 1 30 p m UMW
o 111 Ba ss Chll lrm.tn or th(' Bo,1rd of Chris
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Vnu lh mn•tlnJ:: ;.r nd Bible• Stud v Wf'll nrs
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Thtr d Tu i'Sday 7 :10 p m Communion
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M.rrk .JonC'S pas tnr Bill Nichol son Su n
m('rov BY ·Pa:&lt;is Hf' \' Dnvld Wl srmrtn Sr
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Rev. Jamee E. Corbitt
LI BERT Y CHRISTIAN CHURCH [)(ox
d,l v School Sup! Sunda\ School 9 30, 1 m
p;.rs t01 . Mt•lvln Dr.1kr S S Supt Su fld ,rv
HUTI AND FREE WILL ~A PT IS 'I s.,
tn : Wr&lt;l c'S cl:n P\l'nlngs ,11 7 30 p m
Rev. Stevea Neb10n
Mornln,Jl Worsl'll p .md Communion JO JOu
School !! 311 il m Mor nlnJi! Worship HI :\11
tf'r \\ ood\ Call . pastor Srn ttl'S ~und.n
lrm St H('\ P.1ul r .r\ 101 p:IRfnr Sund.t'w'
t flt ,\\ ('! ,\1\ I Blblr Stu dv
Rev Melvin Franklin
10 a m .md 7 p m Wrdn fiSday 7 p m
Ew~ln£! Worsh ip 7 :lO p m WPdnf'SdiiV
Srhool lll .1 m Sund t \ P\f•nin.l(7110 p m
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Wn ln•...,d 1\ • \l' ninJ,! pta v••r m(lf'l\nu: 1 00
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Rev . Robert MuM man
RUTLAN D IBL
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FA ITH RA PTl ST CHURC'II H,tl l ro.rd
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ASBURY rSvracmtC') - Worship 11 am
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St Ma.,(ln Sund[l\ S( hool l Oa m .• Morn
School 9 W a m Morn In ~ wor ship 10 :W
SOIJTII BF1 1fU NEW T ESTAM r' N r
Dfavrr Pa ~ 1 or Mike S" ll!('r Sunda\
· trt&lt;trn t R ond.1 M.H krn S,ibbalh ~it'hool
Church School 9 45 a m Charge Blbl r
Schoo l Sup I Sundav School 9 :\0 11 m
.t m Sund.•v r v('n ln Q srrvlcC' 7·00 p m
inR: " ors hlp l f .r m , F\ l'n in~ S(' f\ IC'(' ti P
Cllt 11n 1 Slh F'r Rltlsw Duun,.. Sy•l• n
Studv. Wt'dn ("Sdav 1)) p m , UMW, fir st
, li-Aih s ut ~~~ m on Sat urd.l v ~ ll h .... orc;.hlp
MornlnR: v.•or shlp 10· 411 a m ~und.I 'Y
Wl'dnPSduy srrvlcr 7 p m WMPO pro
m PrayNm t'tl ln,l!ancll llhlr·:-itull v Wf"(i
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f'\&lt;'n ln~ Biblr ~ l u d\ 1 ~0 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF T HE NAZA
~~' "h£ 7 11U p m W t ,lnt&gt;sd.a y n l J~hT lllhl1
d.1v. li 30 p m rNf'lson l
llt1"1 AN b FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
RURLINC.HAM OOMMUNITY CHURCH
RENF. RC'\ lowr iJ Ford paslor Sunda v
fklrd4'n p;u;tor Cornl' llus Bun4h supl
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- !ill"lC'I Hhn h'11 W,trnr t Sup! Su ndav
ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip 9 a m ,
R urlln~ha m Rav Laud&lt;&gt;rml lt pisto~ Ra.
Srhoo19 :10 d m . Wot shrp li('rv lcr 10 30 II
Sund a\ SrhO(JJ 9 10 a m . SC'concl and
Church Sc hool10 am , BlblC' Studv 1iu:"S
Srhool 9 :\n b m MornIn)! Won; hip Hl· ~~~
brrt Cw.an a s.&lt;ol~t lt nt pa&lt;~ t or Suf(dav School
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dav 7 :tOp m UMW First Mondnv 1 :rl
10 a m woN&gt; hlp 7 p m Wf'dm:' !'dll\ tip m
E \ , 1 n ~ r'l l ~ r l &lt; sN"v irf' 6 :vl p m W•&gt;dn f'Scl.•Y
p m : UMYF Sunday 6 p m Choir R£'
~ Pll!of!RO\' FIRST BAPTIST Lyslon
voulh m('('tln,e. Wed 1 p 01 &lt;·hunh sc1'VIn'!'i
~t'n lr C' 7 p m
hf'llrsa l, fi 30 p m W e dn ~ d av (Franklin !
lla!lty.llll~liter Sunday School. 9 30 a m
PIN E r.RQVE HOLIN ESS CHURC H y,
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Mlllo•c
FLATWOODS - Chu 1ch School. 10 a m
Mornlnlit WO~hlp 10 30 ·• m
mllro ffRr l 2S Rrv Bc&gt;n J Wrr n s pa&lt;:lor
Sl Mason W Va E u~ &lt;'flC' I C(m gC'r ml
Wor~ hlp 11 a m
Blbl1• Stu"dv Thurs
Jo1R~T t'.OL"l' HERr\ R;\ PTIS1
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Robf'rt S&lt;oarlC'S S S Supt Sundav School
nls lrr Sundrt' Bl~ I ~S tutl\ l ll a m Wor·
dav 7 p m . UMYF !;und,w 6 p m
9 10 a rn MornlnJ,'! W or ~ h lp 111 Jet a m
ship )I a m ,rn d 7.-p.m Wc'finPSda v Blbl€'
mr rm Pikll r I 1m,u 0 R" 1nt p.1sror
!Fr an klin !
Sund.rv f'V I'ning SPr'\ !f'P 7 :lO p m Wnl
!o; tu1h , \OCt! I mush 7 p m
,J,Ir k N rt~ll' SUJHI I \ s( hool Dh !'('lOr Sun
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m
da\ SchooL I&lt; ~~ •• m Morning Wm ship
~da V !!C'r'\' ICI' 7 30 p m
I !BERTY A ~"E M BL Y OF GOD Dud
Churc-h Srhool 10 A M Cho ir practif'f'
SI LVER RUN BAPTIST. Ril l Lit !It"
ding L.1nt" Muson W Va .J N Tha&lt; kf'r
, 10 .l.'i C\wnln r: " nr,.hrp 700pm rDS T 1 Turs dHY 6 30 p m UMW flr,;t Tul'Sdav .
pas tor Stcvr Lllf l(' S S Supt Sunda\
pas tor E v r n l n .~t M'rv lrl' 1 :vl p m Wo
&amp; r·:\n rF. " 'r t \\ t'Cinrsctl v Pr .IVf'l Ser
7 30 p m IN('Isonl
SC'hoo110 a m Mnrnlnp: wor slp l1 a m
mPn s M l nl ~ h'\ Thursdu v ~ lO :_r m
\'k'l' 7 r-1 p i'h 10 S T I &amp; 7 30 P M IE S
HEATH IMiddiC'pOrl l -C hurch SchOol
Sundav r \f'nin l! ~~o ors h!p 7 :lOp m Pr,tvr r
WNinrsd.r\ P1 avrr and Blbtr St udv 7 1 ~
T 1 Ml!i.'l lnH FriPnds r .1~rs 2fi l RO\.rl
9 30 a m Morn ing W(lr shlp 10 :vJ 11 m
m('('!lna and Biblf'st udv Thu rsdav. 7 !0 p
pm
A mh:r ss,1 11 111 ~ dtm s . l ~f'S tt lM1 ,mel Girl "
Youlh Group 4 p m Wedn l'Sdav. Chu rch
in At'UOn WJI; f•• fl ] ~ l on WNIM£'SdaV!i i p
Choir rfhE"ar'Sal 7 p.rn,
Th u r ~ da v .
m Youth m('('llnl! WC'dn l'S da v .rl 7 p. m
FORD C URCH OF CHRIST IN
RE IDrCI Nr. I IF'E BAPTI ST CHURCH
HART
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m 10 ~ T 111 7 1Up m d:: S T 1 Tur'sd.•v Pravr r St&gt;rv lcf' 6 30 p m Bibl e Study. 7
CHRISTIAN UNION The flltv O. vkl
Vls il.llltm tl ,\1 p m
p m r Zun \~111
- '\Al N 2nd A\'f! Mldd i&lt;'J)ort Sund.l \1
McManis, pastor SundaySchool9 JOa m
FA11 H TA~ F. R N ACU" CHURCH, lla l
MINERSVILL E - W or~ hip SC'n lc&lt;' 10
School 10 a m !iuncta v cvf'n inQ: 7 00 P m
Sunday morn ing serv ice 11 a m, sun
Are y ou ch eating y our c hild ren·• I kn o w many o f y011 are.
1 k'v Ru n Rrmd . RM Emml"!l Rau son p.rs
Mld·Wf'f'k IJ('fViC'l'; Wrd 7 p m
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1 7 30 Wed
a m Chu rch S&lt;:hool 11 am; UMW third
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nt'flay ~ ayt'r
tor Hil nd lr~ bunn ~u pr Sunci,JV Srhool
Maybe
most of you are. You are neglcctin.g their educ atiOn. Ar ~
Wf'dn o;daY. 1 p m Cho ir prar!I C('. Monm ee lln ~ 1 30 p.m
, W a m Sundn , l'\ rnl ng srrvt r r 7 JO p m
dav 7 30 p m. INPisonl
Rnbi•rt E Mu sser pasl or Sunda\1 Srh oo!
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH , Letart
you· teaching them aout God , morals and righteou s n ess'! Are
Blhh ·I~H'hln g 7 «l p m Thur stl.r\
PEARl CHAPEL - Worship S.rvlr&lt;'
9 )() ll m Pau l Mus,.rr ~up t Mo rn ln .~t
w va , Rt 1 James LewL'I pastor Wor
you keeping them away !rom c hurch worship and Sunday IIChool
~ ~YH AC't.:!oi f. MISSJOt-.; ( hrr n Sr s,
q . :lO am
ChurC'h Sthool 10· 15 a m
worship 10 ~~ ;r m . Sund.rv r w nlnR: ~t"r
li hlp scrviCt.'S 9 30'a m : sunday Schoolll
UMW Second Tu f.&gt;!;dav 7 30 p m . t M u~s·
v!Cf' 7 pm mid v. Nk sf'I Y\(r Widn ~
a m EvE'nln~ worsh lp 7 JOp.m Tu esday
also because you the parent are selfish, lazy or juat uncaring'!
1 I L l U~I ~4't'\ ltl•&lt;: J(l ,l m Sund,1V F:\ r'MinJZ
mun\
• ~·• vlc'C'!f. suntln ., rnd \\ &lt;'(l nc'~d.r \ .t 1 i nop
da~y ~~ru!-IE CHURCH OF T HE N A cotta~~:r prayPr mct•llng and Blbl£' Study
Why did you seek out the church and the milliliter to e e t , '
POMEROY -Chu r ch School 9 15 a m
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9 30 a m : Worship service , Wedn("Sday
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married?
Why do you run around desperate l y trying to lind a
7..ARENF; Rf'v Gl('nn McMil lan jll slor
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p.m
. W o r ~ h!p 10 :\0 a m , Choir r rhrars al
' Mlfl01.1"P0~1 CHl H&lt;' H OF CHRIST
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WC'dn csdav. 7 30 p m UMW srro nd
Marv J,lnh'£' l .avrndfor Sundav School
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHUROi
preacher lor the funeral? You have Ignored God aM Hh c hutch
V'l ~ l nl . Sundtl\ Slhool 11 ~ ~ ol m
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Tu f•sdav. 7 !() p m UMYF Sundav, 6p m
Sup! Su;rd,l v Sl;_hool ~· 10 a m Morn lnl!
Wal nut and Hen ry Sts , R.avcnRwood , w
In your life, k ept your children away and w onder then why th ey
H1nm.u\ )ti p\ ! Mmni ng Wnr,.hip 10 30 1
(Cor l:tl!l l
\40r ~h lp lO·:lO a m E\:t n ~C'It o;; fl&lt; SPI'\i('('
va Th e'! Rtv GC'!OrSle c We-Irick , past or
't m sundu\ n\ r nm ~ 'if'r\IN.' 7111 pm
use filthy language, smoke pot, use dru gs and hav e b ad , ,
ROCK SPRI NGS -Church School. 9 11
6 p.m . PravC't and Pralsr wro nrsdu\ i p
SJnda y SChool9.30 a m, Sunday wor!lhip
m You th mwtlng 7 p m
a m Worllhlp 10 a m BlbiC' Study. WNJ
Wrdn• ...,&lt;1,1\ ll t 1\ "' M&lt;'f'ti ng 7 lO p m
manners. You are the reason. You are the parent and y ou Ire t o ·
11 a m
ED EN UN ITED BRETHR EN IN
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GO D
n ~ da\ 7 :m p m UMYF 4Sl'nlo rs) Sun
CHRIST
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Lrsllt" Gil lilan, pastor Su n
CALVARY
BIBL
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CHURCH,
locaiOO
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see · to your c hildren' s lite, educ ation, manners, moral .
Rm tnr• RN .lumBi Sarl r-rflrltl p.1stor
dav. ~ p m tJunlorsl f'V&lt;'r'V other ~n
dav Srhool 10 00 a m , MorninR Wor !' hlp
Pom('r oy Ptke, Coun ty Road 2S near Flat
dav 6 p m W ranklln 1
upbringing and most Importantly about what ts really
1 F'l l'(lm u\ WUII11 ms sup1 Sundnv Sr hnol
woods Rev Blackwood pas1or Services
' Jl 4~ u m. ~\Utdtt\ .mel WC'd nC'S dl\ Nf'n
11 00 u m Sundav ('\'f'n ln,e ~f'l"\' 1('(' 7 00 p
on Sunday al tO.30 a.m and 7. 30 p m with
RUTLAND - Chur r h Schoo l. 10 ' m
m eaningful In Ute. That Is "What Is one 's r eason tor being and
• 111 11: .. ,.,' lt f"o;: 1!) m
Worship 11 a.m UMW IEvrnl n~ C lr r! P )
m WrdnPSdav rvl'nin ~ pra \ rr srrvlcr
Sundu y Schooi9.JO a m Bible Study, Wed
why I am like I am ." Why ar e w e on e ar th a t all ?
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s('('Ond Wrdn C'S day, 7 ~ p m , UMW i Af
1 OOpm
nesday, 730pm
~ ('m nr•t ~h t h aM Pulmr r F 111Ed~&gt;n P 1s
t ~ n oo n Cl rrl f'l sE'&lt;'Ond Thu rsdav , 1 p m
God, church, Sunday sch ool, all will guide y ou In the rlghl • 1
FAITH FELI.Ow.!KIPCR USAOE F'OR
• 1111 £3(\tl Purh\'t". s s Sup! C.tlh\ R t~.a~ .
iMusaman l
CHRIST S1 Rl. 338. Anllquloy Rev
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN. Ro~ ·
path.
You will notice It you look around that a very mall o
SALEM CENTER - Chu rch Sc hool9 I I
'' "" ' · ~tA P ! 8\ltld!n Sc'hool 9 1'1 am
Fr anklin Dicken s paator. Sunda y morn
er Watson, pastor Cren son Pr att, Sunday
J Morl'!lrt l! \\lt)r~hlp 10 15 11m , Sunda. v
percentage
of church people get Into troubl e with I he law. The h
a m Wonrhlp 10 1 ~ p m (Mussman )
In~ 10 a m , Sunday evi'JIIng 1 lO p m
School Sup! Morning Wor!lhlp 9 30 9 m ,
; f"\ flfl if1~ I'C'rVIrt•. 7 p m Prnvrr mN:'tln,'!'
SNOWVILLE - Woro hlp 9 00 a m .
Thursday o:venln~ 7•30 p.m
c hildren also cause the least amount
trouble
te.cllers , ,
Sunday School to· 30 a m , Even lng acr
1 .tnd Bible' ShldV WL
'&lt;inf'sd.n ('Vf'n ln ~ 7 p
church school 9 45 a m (Mussman l
SfiVERSVILLE COMMIJNITY BA.P·
viet', 7:30 p m
1
pollee
and
businesses.
God
and
the
churc
h
w
ant
t
he
bes
t out Of
• rn
Chlldr(\1\ ~ rh olr Pt M IIH' WNinN~
TIST CHIJRCH . Patlor Robert Byen
Ml' UNION BAPTIST, Donald ShuP,
· du\ 1 p.m ' AthHt f' hnlr pnwtlcC' Wrd R
SOUTHERN CLIJSTER
you
and
yours
so
you
canhelpothers
You
don
'
t
steal
from
them , • ,
Sunday ScnoollO a m , Worship service 11
parilor, Joe Sayre Sunday School Sup!
' p.m , Rrtdkl Pl~r a m WMPO, Sund.rv
Rflv ftoier Gr~~er
a m , Sunday evenlnK aervlce,7 30 p m ;
Sunday School 9 45 a m , E venlng wor
lie about them and be a big pain In the neck t o all YQ1I associate
~ ~ .tn .rm
Rf'v. Paal Mt.-G•Ire
Wedn etda v even Ill• service 1 30om
s hip~ p m Prayer M ~r tn a. 6 30 p m
with.
No, you are a help to th e m.
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MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HO
W&lt;dn ..day.
; MlDD~EPOR'r CHURCH OF CHRIST
1
LINESS CHURCH , Inc.. 75 Pearl Sl Rev
.t m Worship 10 00 ll m 1fir st and lhlrd
You,
parent,
are
cheating
your
children
,
neglecting
their
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHURCH
OF
•·Mh und Matn AI Hart son minl.!lt('l' Mlk('
Sund.1vs t UMW ~nd 1\r1.'Sda y, 7 30 p
Ivan
Myen
,
pastor,
Roaer
Manley,
Sr
.
CHRIST Dave Prentlcl.', minlstl'l' l Dt&gt;ryl
.education .. and letting them know the T e n Comnfandmettts arc
• Q(\rlacfl Sunda~ School Suprrlntcnck&gt;n l
n1
Pra\ N mC'C'IInJ1 WOOnE"SdaY 7 p m . Wells, Supr Church School 9 a m : Wor
sunda( School Superintendent Sunday
1 lJiblP S&lt;-r.ool ~: ~ aft! Morn In ~ Wor!!hlp
not worthwhile. )'ou, parP.nt, are lett ing them know the l1w , • '·
SChoo 9. 30 a m ; MornInK Worohlp 10 30
( G J ,1&lt;'1'1
1
ship 5ervlcP, 9:45 p m
10 30 3 rn t vt'fllng Worship 1 oo P m
11m
,
Evening
Wonhlp
7:
30p.m.:
Wed·
R ET HA ~ Y - Worship !la m .. Olurch '
1
other
people and God are not of any value .It It only wllal they
CHESTER CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
Wl'dnHdJ\', 7 OO.ll m PravC'r met&gt;tlnJ!:
Schn(ll 10 D m , Blblr Study, Wf'dnl'fida )'
nesday
Evening Bible Study, Prayer and
RENE
Rev
Herbert
Grate,
pastor
: Mtot)l,EPORf CHURCH OF THE NA
want that Is Important. G e t what you want , lie, c h e at, Ileal, ' '
10 am · Dorcas Wofn('TI 11 FPIIow!Jhlp '
Pralte Service, 7 :.l p m
Frank Riffle, aupt Sunday School 9· 30 a
• • ZARENE Fi'tld PenhOrwood. pastor. 992· wron('Miav.
destroy
, don' t worry about anything but y our own self. You , ·
11 am fMcGulrf'l
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
A.POS
m : Wors ~lp servtce. 11 a m and 1 p m
' trlllt BPI W~llt. ~unda y School Supl Sun ·
CARMEL - Chu rch. SChool 9 J0 a .m..
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd Eldor
&amp;lnday Wt"dnesdl y, 1 p m Prayer mff't
parent, will or have made the mess you child Is, by keeping them ,,
• dey 1 ~hOO I 9: ~ • m Mornlnfl Wonhlp
Wor!!hlp 10· 45 a m Second and Foor1h
Jame~ Miller, putor. &amp;mday School,
In g.
1 JO·•~ a m EviMR&lt;'Ii stl c meet Ina 7' 00 P.
. away from God, the churc h , Sunday school , g ood manners and , ~
S unda vt Ff!' llowshlp dlnnM' with Suttoo
JO•30 a m ; Worship 5eovlce, Suncloy, 7.30
LAUREL
CUFF
FREE
METli)OIST
1 m. Wrdn&lt;¥;dav. 1:00pm Pr 11 \l'r meftlng
thir d i'hurAdaY. 6 30 p m (McGulre t.
p
m
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Bible
Study.
W&lt;dn,.dl
y.
7•30
p.m
morals . You are not a fit parent. There Is more to life thu filly , '•
CHURCH David Boll, pulor Robert E
EAST LETART - Church Schoo19'a m ,
POMEROY WESLEYAN IIOUNESS,
Banon , Director of Christian Education,
your belly and money In your pocket. There Is "What II Itt. aJH! "'
ltorrfoqnvllle RDIII. RtY Dewey King,
Worship 10 a m sro:rnd and loui'fh Sun
Steve Eblin, aulstant Sunday School9 l1
the universe and living really about?" This Is MOat bllf 11rtant. " 11
dav!t; UMW first 1\ao,;dayl 1 l&gt; p m
baa[or,
Cllnlm
Faulk,
Sunday
School
tJNttiUJ I'IIIIIIIYTERIAN MINI!TRY
am ~ Morning worlblp 10 30 am ;Tet&gt;n s
OF MEllis COIJNTY
IGr acf'l
Supt.:
Sunday
Schoo19:30
em
..
monolna
In Acllon. 6 p.m.. EvenlngWorohlp 7 30 p
See you In c hurch and Sunday schoo~wlth your clllldretl, lllhot • •1
LETART FALLS - Wor ship 9 am .,
worship, 11 a.m ; Sunda y evening 1ervlce
!lev Ketl Wlloln""'
m. Wednesday evening pr ayer and Bible
jus tat Christmas. or Ea ster? Guide your child .. http them be a ;.t
C hur~h Srhool10 a m ~G r acl' l
7 30 p.m. Prayer Met11ng, W&lt;dneoda y,
'
HARRISONVD..LE PRESBYTERIAN
e1udy, 7 30p m Choir pracllce, Thursday,
CMUilCII - Sundl v Worship Servlc""·
MORNING ~TAR-Worshlp , 9:45om ,
7
30
p.m
7pm
worthy addition to our society. - Putar WIW1111 Mld4ll-lftll, "'
I ! Oil a"' :,..Citur&lt;h Schoo110·15 am
Chureh School, 10.30 a m., Bible Study
SYRACUSE FIRST O!URCII OF COD
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Mefp'
COUIIIJ Lutber,p~ .
Wednesday JO 00 a m. (McGuire).
nm·Penltc'Ottal. Worship ll'rvlce &amp;&amp;ndl y
MlODJ,~PORt ' PR ESBYTERIAN Charles RoJNII Sr .. mtnlllor. Rick Ma·
KAUN ~ W~SL~'Y~ N- Urur&lt;&gt;h School.
SUndt)' SChool. 9 a m . Chu rch servlct',
1(1
am
:
Sunday
Sd'lool
U
am
Evenmr
combPr, supt S1,111Uy School t : XI a m ,
10 a hi ; Worship U am UMWfpuMhMon·
toLih r(&gt;,
Worohlp ...-vl&lt;e 10·30 am Blbl• study, •worslolp service 7•00 p.m. WednOiday
pray..- meellng 7 00 p m.
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18 pounds this
week. The club meets e1.1ery
Tuesday evening at 6 p m at the
Rutland Civic Center. Anyone
wanting Information can call
Sandy Hysell, 992·7~7.

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Colo Slaw, Macarono Salad, ar loktd Boons.

W e have o u r own i lu now It' s
c .1lle d " A·Ohlo" - and all the
t im e I th ought II w as the gloopis .
I'm also Inte res ted m knowing
how you get nd of 1t. Oh well, I'll
take a couple of as ptrln and call
you In the m or nm g M eantime,
you keep s mtl

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Club has meeting

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Thl1 Week '1 Spe~ls/1

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know wher e such m ay be ob
talned would y ou please c ontac t
Keith Ashley, 34465 C rew Road ,
l'omeroy, phone 992 7874, b e·
tween 5 and 9 p m
Any help you can g ive will be
greatly appreciated .
"Order of Owls" - now was
that a group of v e r y wt se people
-a group whi c h k e pt lat e hours

January

GM AUTHORIZED

Members of the M e tgs Count y
Pioneer and Historical Soc tel y
are working on complhng htsto
rles of fraternal orde r s now or
such groups previou s ly e xistin g
In Met1s County for th e ir upcom·
lng history book
More Information Is n e eded on
Modern Woodmen of America.
the Independent Order of Fore·
sters, Knights of Pythlas , Order
Good Templars, Order of
0wls, Sons of Vetera n s, Ca tholic
Daughters of American and all
granges no longer activ e
The particular data needed ts
the date and pla ce of the
organization, names of o fficer s
and members, communit y and
tlulldlng where m eetin gs were
held .

Friday,

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I n t he birt hday corne r :
Mildr ed F owler, Middlepo rt,
will be m a rk i n g her birthday on
Jan. 23 - a nd still a s activ e a s
ca n be even t o ser v ing as
o r ganist at Grace E p iscopal
C hurch I won ' t m ention any
figure but I kn ow Mildred 's sen se
o f humor wtll a llo w m e to say,
s h ~'s not r ea lly a spr ing c hicken.
M eigs County Sch ool Att end·
a n ce Officer O ti s Kn opp, Rac ine,
will observe hts birthday on Jan.
28 - and h e sa ys, h e w ants
p r esent s o r &lt;ltd h e m ea n
" presen ce", l tke stud e n ts In th e

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Shirley Turner was the top
loser ' wit~ Linda Bailey are
runner-up at the Jan. 13 meeting
of the Rutland TOPS Club.
Mrs TUrner Is a new member of
the group. The .members re-

Ronald and Kathy Ginther of
Rutland are announcing the birth
of their first child, a son,
Krlstopher Keith, born on Dec. 5
at the Pleasant Valley Hospital.
The Infant weighed six pounds,

- or m aybe a g roup whi c h went
a r ound as king
the qu estiOn

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Now - Norma Torres , R N ,
• supervisor of nurses at th e M e i gs
: County Health D epartme nt , 1s
: available to present a spec ta l
,rogram with a film to s tudent s
on a one class at a time basts so
that students will b e more
knowledgeable ab o ut th e
problem.

TOPS co~ducts recent meeting

Guinther birth

Still a problem...

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A program entitled "Quiet
Time Service" was presented by
Mary Cundiff at the recent
meeting of the Asbury United
Me thodist Women held at the
Syracuse Church
Mary Lisle opened the meeting
with a reading and then Installed
the officers with Helen Teaford
assisting Officers' reports were
read and approved and It was
noted that nine sick and shutln
calls had been made World
thank olfering boxes were
handed out to the members
Mary Cyndllf read a letter
from Carrie Kennedy, corres
pondlng secretary of the Auxll·
lary of Veterans Memorial Hos
pltal thanking the group for the

THURSDAY
The Meigs
CoM.nty Democratic Executive
Committee will meet Thursday,
l; 30 p.m , at carpenters· hall,
'l'llal'n St , In Pomeroy All Inter
es~ democrats are Invited to
attend
POMEROY
Middleport
Child Conservation League will
meet at 7 30 Thursday night at
the Ohio Power Co office In
Pomeroy

FRIDAY
POMEROY - There will be a
special music program featuring
the Union Bible Seminary
Quartet at the Calvary Pilgrim
Ch~pel at 7 30 p m Friday The
chapel is located on Route 143
half mile off the Route 7 bypass
In Pomeroy

toys lor hospitalized children
Also read was a letter from the
Athens District office suggesting
that the UMW start the reading
program agaon Members were
asked to read about Anna. Luke
2, 36 38 and to take a summary of
their findings to the next
meeting
Secret pal names were elt
changed Mrs Cundiff gave a
reading from Guideposts to close
the meeting Others attending
were Ruth Shain, Bernice Winebrenner, Marcia Karr, Stephanie
Arnott, Marie Houdashelt, Helen
Teaford, Beulah Ward, Ann
Sauvage, and April Harmon.
Refreshments were served.

grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Fred Smith, Sr . also of
Middleport
Maternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs. Lee Burnem,
Rutland, and the maternal great·
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Ed Burnem

Jeffrey and Crystal Baughman
of Middleport are announcing the
btrth of a son, Jeffrey Michael, at
the Cabel Huntington Hospital in
Huntington, W Va on Jan 11
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Baughman,
Middleport, and paternal great

RUTLAND - There will be a
dance Friday, 8 to 11 p m , at the
Rutland Civic Center Music by
Itomlc Sounds Admission $2
single, $3 couple Everyone
welcome

Rerurns home following trip
Mrs Herbert Dixon has re·
turned following a holiday visit In
Victoria, Texas, with her son,
Roger, Suzy, Jeff, and Melanie
Dixon This Is the first Christmas
she has spent with her son In 11
years.
While there the first birthday
of Melanie Dixon was observed
on Dec 31, along with that of her

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SATURDAY
RACINE - The Southern
cheerleaders will hold a chnlc
Saturday, 9 30 to 11 30 a m , at
the. high school Donation $3
Girls of all ages welcome
RACINE - Bald Knob Freedom Gospel Mission Church, on
Bald Knob-Stlversvllle Road, Is
having a hymn sing Saturday,
starting at 7 30 p m , featuring
the•' Unroe family Everyone
weLcome

mother, Suzy and her grandmother, Peggy Harrell
On Dec 14 before Agnes Dixon
left for Texas, she celebrated
Christmas with her family At
tendlr.~ the observance were
Scott and Lisa Pullins, Charles
and Susan Mash, Chuckle, Bert
and Leigh Ann, and the Rev Mel
Franklin

You Are Cordially
Invited
To The

~RACUSE

- Syracuse Volu·
neer Fire Department will s tage
a dance for all ages. Saturday. 8
to 11 p m at the Syracuse Grade
School Music will be by Wayne
Lyons and Kelly Counts, Mldnlte
Express, and relreshments will
be available Admission Is $2 a
single

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SUNDAY
POMEROY - Meigs Geneal
ogy Socie ty will meet at 2 p m
Sunday at the Meigs Museum
will! Mik e Parker to present the
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MONDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
Disabled American Veterans
wlll•meet Monday, 6 30 p m , at
Pleasers Restaurant

VETERANS
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
11 S fast Memorial Dr. Pomeroy

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by twelve o·clock noon AU

woll be op•ned on tho
18th doy of Jonuery. 1987.
ot 4 00 P M .• otthe office ol
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Dlstncl
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Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On January 12. 1987. In
tho Melga County Probato
Court. Clio No 25400
James 0 Golno, 1028 LH
Strlet Zaneovlllo. OH
43701. Wll appointed Exa
cutor of the eetate of Peullnt
R Btn~ty . decoaud, Iole of

P 0 Box 102, Rutltnd. OH
46775
Robort E Buck
Praboto Judge
Lena K N•••lro•d Clerll

l 1I 18 23. 30. 3tc

~~

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wilt_. ooolod-

offico loctltd at 34481

Bod opeciflcotoon• mov bo

ecquued

Add St 05 lo&lt; po1~
•••

: CRAFTS

P-.TT!RNS

Department
needs Full or
Part-time
Technologists.

PuBuc NoTrcE

ovstom one~ two wwv rtdio
communic8tion11V11em

t~asy Transfer~

Radiology

Registry (ARRT)
required. Send

~~~-.:_~:y ':.,~·=~

• FREE OFFER
3 Craft Boc*s (value $8 85)
when you order one of the
$2 95 boaU bled below
11&amp;,-Art of Flower Crochet
121...PUiow Show Olta
127!;-Alghlna and Dollies

Growing

Public N ottce

com H.- Rood Ruttohd.

12-ti.ilooltllm tlhd., Woodtidt,
NY 11377 PriniHiool, Addllu,
~Sin. Pll1em ,_,.

Help Wanted

American

lelldong
Olstri&lt;t

at

'

f1)2916

for

•300 00 1t

NElli LISTING - PORT·
lAND -- SELLERS RIDGE
ROAD - Appro&gt;omately 40
acres ol vacant land Elec·
Inc available Gas well wrth
royalty oncome and lree gas
$12 000 00

resume or call:

Karen Haines, RTR
Veterans Memorial
Hospital
115 East Memorial

Ludong Creek Cono....,oncv
Drive
Oootroct Ofloco during stanPomeroy, Oh. 45769
dard bualnooo hours of 8 30
AM lo 4 00 PM Mondoy
Ph. 614·992·2104
thru Frldty
All bodo must bo foled ot
Ext. 237.
the office of Leodlng CrHk
.. An Equal Opportunoty
Conservancy District on tho
Employer"
16th doy of Jonu~o~ry:::-:1~9~B:_:7::_.~=::;::=:;:;:=-.;...---"'
64 Misc. Merchandise

ALUMINUM ·SHEETS
FOR SALE
SIZE 23X30X007
ONLY

NEW LISTING - PORT·
lAND - SELLERS RIDGE
ROAD- Appro11maley 150
acres vacant land 17 acres
ttllable. balance paslure and
woods Electnc avatlable
Dnlled well, gas well on
property royally oncome
and free gas $400 00 per
acre sellong pnce

:2s(

EACH

USES FOR ALUMINUM SIIETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG. HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LA. SHADES.
CAN BE PURCHASED DAlY AT Til
DAILY SENTINEL TIL 3 P.M.

PRICE REDUCED -It long
Bottom os where you want to
live, then lhts os the house
you want to live oni 3 bed·
room ranch famtly room, 2
car garage Bu1lt·on kttchen,
bar Approx I acre lot Great
but at Only $28.000 00
MORNING STAR SUBDIYI·
SION - 3 acre parcel of va·
cant land Road frontage,
water &amp; electnc are avaoia·
ble 9 500 00
NEAR POMEROY- Approx
10 acres of ground wrth
many uses Housong. apart
ments. specoal purpose. etc.
plus an older 2 story home
on good condtiiOn let's talk
about the potenttal Want
$43,000 00
MIDDLEPORT - N1ce 2
story, 3 bedroom home With
I II baths, enclosed front srt·
ting porch, loreplace, car·
port lots ol storage space
Many o)her features All for
$37.50000
lltluy E. Clllllnd, Jr.
!192·1191
.1a1 Tt•lllll •••.. 941-2660
Dottle Tam« .•.•• 992-!1&amp;92

Olftet, ............. 912-2251

AW

'

PosltLon tvlllable to work for
Southeutem Ohio' a fln•t out
door rtertatlon firm No ••P•
nence needed Wtll train Start
•mmldiattty Call betwun 10 &amp;

Need a job7 Sell Avon part·tlme
or full time For 1nform11,an Call

CARPENTER
SERVICE
-Addons 1nd remod..ing
-Raoflng•nd gutter work
-CuncFite work

- Piumb6ng 1nd electrical

work
(Free Eotimatoo)

V. C. YOUNG In
·

Pomeroy, Ohio

4 15 '86 fc

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124, Pomtroy Ohto
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alu Trut~~ti~tlu

PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile servica

Now Locaflllll:
168 North Seund
Middleport, Ohio 45760

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

We H•o Ahll Tl•
Aet Tll .. leltl
• O•ty
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

PH. 949·280 1
or 949-2860

IUSIHEU PitON!
1614) 992-6Sl0
RISDINC! PHON!

RUSONA81E • RELIABlE
tin

(tl41ft~'-77U

No

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

-

IUNIUPS to TRANSMISSIONS

CALL 992·7403 Apt.
St. Rl. 33, Pomoroy, OH.
We'll Sell You A
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One
1)"871 mo

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

- 10-8-trc

A11110u nce111 ent s

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
nus st. lt. 124

Radne, Ohio 45771

Clrculor Stwo
Saw Choln
ntves

Planer

Drill Bots
Kn1ve1

Chooelo

949-3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
All MaRes &amp;

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES

Models

Pomeroy, Oluo

24 HR. SERVICE
1-11-1 . .

OLD IADIOS WANTED
Any lrand Name Iough!
Iefort 1940

lor lomt ooo•k of
Ztnllh. ptulco, Atwaltr Kent
IIIOIM'j

PH. (3041 812·2220

1·15-"17-1 mo

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashllll Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

GEARY'S

6:30P.M.

BODY SHOP

Factory Choke

12 Gauge Sho111111

Call: 742·2407

t~~:;~~:;~~:;:-r;;:;;::::;;:::::=;::~:::;:i

Racine Gun Shoot sponsored by
Racine Gun Club Every Sunday,
beginning at 1 00 p m Factory
Choke 12 guaga shotguns
New Art Cla111t1 Tuesday end

Thurtdav for adul11 and Saturday for under age 18 Call

Precious Memones Studio Speclalltetln portr11t1 Quality work
guaranttld Call614·9.49 3060

for appolntm..,t

Reuontble

pricet

PtMO le11ona tor begmnera Call
for appointment 614 949

3060

I will not ba reapona1ble for any

debtt contrac:tad by anyone
other than mysalf Robert l
S.wyars Jr

4

Giveaway

MILLS ELECTRIC
COMMERCIAL
RESIPENTIAL
IIJI711M1

TEAFORDm
Real Estate~
IWTOI
216 E. 2nd St. _
Phone
1·(11141-992-3326

NElli LISTING - 12x50
Ktrkwood 2 BRs Furnished
&amp; lot m Racone $8 000
NEW LISTING - 125 acres,
old 3 BR farm house, and all
elec 3 BR tratler 1II baths &amp;
farm bldgs Asktng $70,000
NEW LISTING -Good 9 rm
home at Racme School
BRs, gas furnace 11v1ng
about 24!25, garage &amp; ba·
semen! $27 500
POMEROY - lR hou se. lg
lot, 3 baths gas furnace woth
attached woodburner 3 lg
BRs, lam1iy rm , woodburn
mg unot and lg lot for the
children
436 ACRES - Southern
Schools, TP water available
and m the woods Askong
$6,000
43 ACRES - E.asternSchools.
farm house, 9 rm1, buoldtng;
and m111erals $45,000
MIDDLEPORT - Remo
deled 3 BR home on corner
lot near the school Central
heal. equipped krtchen, gar·
age &amp; carport Now JUSI
$29,500
POMEROY - Hot water
heat, 3 BRs, 211 baths.
range, refngerator basement &amp; 2 porches Walk to
stores Askong $28,000
POITIAND -- 2 lg level
lots about one acre, old
home &amp; bUIIdmgs. Dnlled
well lor JUst $11,000
RUTlAND - 2 apartments
near the post ofltce Some
furniture &amp; 2 lots
SELLING PROBLEM!
CALL BRUCE AT 992-3325
lil&gt;li',IIHJ
I'·

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

REPS NEEDED for buslneu
account• Full t1me a6o.ooo
sao 000
Part · t1me
•t2 000 OO·•tB 000 00 •q
selling rep11t businnt, 111 your
hours Trtlmng provtdtd Call
2 93B 1870 M·F Sam to
5pm (Central Standard T•me)

, ·6,

HIRING! Federal go\fernment
Jobt 1ft your area and overaeu
many Immediate apenmga w1th
out waltmg lilt or test • 15
•68 000 Phone call refundable.

fiOZ!B38 88a6 ... 1203

JOB OPPORTUNITY Area
Home Canter hu tn opening In
sales department Aepty m confi
denee to Point Pleesant Aegis
ter Box C 8 200 M1ln St • Pt
Pit stattng your qualifications
Solpt lolt thetr tudt7 Plantt
won tllsten10rJustplamborld1
Come join the fun and etrn over
t8 00 per hour C1ll Jo 304176 6228 on Mon Jan 19 &amp;PM
to B 30 PM 'Equal Opportumty
Emptoy~r

Truck. auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repaors and weldtng.
(All makas 8o modelal

PH. 949·2893
or 949-2756
John II. Bentz

Owner/Mt~hanic

GINGERBREAD
HOUSE
PRE-SCHOOL

ow o•• n
MAIN STREET
PIZZA

Mi•ed pupp1n Call 614 446
7185 oflof 8
Female Beegle. Qood huntlf and
beige male pup to gr.~e aWiv to
good home Call 61 4 · 843

5446

Whhe tamale Spitz to good
home Had all ahot• 1 y..r old

Coli 814 982 6672
-:---:--.,.--- 11917)
German Sheph•d and Bl.c:lc
Labador puppies to gwa away 7
wkt old Otaperate for home

C•ll 814 949 2931

81lly

goat

10 montha

old

304 937 2896
6

Lost and Found

222 E. Main, Potweroy

PH. 992-2228
4PM 'Tol11 PM
Sunday thru Thursday
Friday 8o Saturday
4 P M 'Til 1.30 A.M.

PIZZAS, SUIS
PIZZA IIEAD
1

Middleport, Ohio

•., 1 110

(614) 992-7328
OFFERS ENRICHING
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
FOR CHILDREN 3 TO e
YEARS OF AGE
Open Enrollment
Thru The Year
OPEN TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY I THUISOAY
9 AM to 11 :30 AM ond
' 12o30 PM to 3 I'M
Call Administrator Mrs.
Shirin. J. Nuggud. MEd.
1·7· 87-1 mo

245 9248

Female blrddog to giveaway to
good home .,attN blaclc &amp;
whHe Call 814 24&amp; &amp;488 aft•
6

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SEll
IIVEIINE ANTIQUES

1124 East Main St.
Pomeroy
HOUISo Tut.-Wod.-Fn.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Suoday: 1 p.m.-7 p.m.
ly Chance tr Appointot•t

IUSS MOOIE

992-2526

1141 mo

Ring in K·Mart ar..l.

a193

Found Chihuthu. mlud .
White with black petc:h over 1
eva and ear Found at Crowt
Resteurtnt Jan , 1th Call 814
BIZ 3013 •

9

Wanted To Buy

Wt pty cult for lata model clun
Ultd Clfl
Jim M1nk Chft' Olda Inc
Bill Gena Johnton

814 441 3672

TOP CASH paid for 83 mode+
and newer uatd ctrs Smtth
Bwck Pontiac 19,1 E11tern
Ave , G•lllpolls C11l 614 448

2282

Country furniture collectiblu,
children 1 loyt doll• Pre 19&amp;0

Cooo Mill Calll14 379 Z727

SER~CE

We can repair and rei!
core 11drators and
heater cores. We can
also ICid boil and rod
out radiafdh. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2198

Middleport, Ohla
1·13·tfc

ICUT OUT fOil FUT11atl USil

lEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
915-3561

All Meh•

•Wtohorl •Dioh-Mro
•R•nttl
•Refrlgeraton

•Dry•a•Frwr••
PARTS end SEFtVJC~E

BOGGS

SAUS &amp; SERVICE
U. S. IT. SO EAST
GUY·SVIW, ~10
Autherizocl .ltM D•re.
Ntw Hoflallll, luth Hog
farm lqllipmtnt
Dtaltr

,.,....

f1r11

E••lpMeat·

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
IEIUII.T &amp; lfPAIIED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MULIEIRY AVE.
,_OY, OH.

PH. 992-9949
lolt lartclll, ow-

Lot for mobile home or w111 rent
private lot CaM 114 446 9501
Buymg detly gold silver co•ns.
ring• jiW.. JV lttt'lmg ware old
coins, lerve currency Top pri
Cel Ed Burkett Btrbtf Shop
Znd Ave Middleport Oh 614

192 3471

BUYING AAW FURS t Gm11ng
Vt+low Root bttf and dter:
hides Al1o lllllng tr..,plnQ
aupplles Wheat Utn Nite litet
Hour~ , 00· 9 00 Closed Wed
OeoraeBuckleyl14 864 4711
Buying junk cars Call614-9921564a after 6 00 pm
It 987)
Old books, pamphlets d1arya.
letttrt. 1t11m bolt logs etc Pre
,9001 "''o tau Box 114 ' :
Athens Ohio 4170, 614 693
,
B91 6 tvllfttngl

Situations
Wanted

Want • ele~n house otftce
building church7 Heve Refer
enee Night or Day call J•me.

304 676 2112

18 Wanted to Do
Odd JObs pamtlng plumbmg
expenenced Ref Call614 2•5

9648

Gr.~e plano and organ lessons In
my home to beginners td
vancld pupila and adults Also
teach chording end tran•postng

Colll14·992-6403

FIREWOOO I Locust. ou
cherry 136 per p1ck up load
dehvered BtU Slack 114 992

2289

Snvrct::,
1 1 Help Wanted

3 bedroom, 2 story wood houte
w1th 1 car a•age and %
batement New carpet on fll'st
floor Hemlock Grove are• Must
tell due to trlnlflf •33 000 or
best offll' Call 814·992·6,04
Must sell now Two hou111 m
M•ddleport One 6 rooms and
bath other 9 rooms and bath
Both good condition Both
prtced below appre11ed value
Call 814 992 8803

- -- - ---11987)

390 Grant, Middleport 8 room
bath gerage work 1hop good
location lns1de ref1n11had Call

114 992 ZI02
- - - -- - - jt997)

Government homes from 11 (u
repatr) Delinquent tex prop..,y
Repotsllllons Cell 806·687.6000 Ext GH 9a06 for current
repo htt

32 Mobile Homes
tor Sale

Ftna ncial
21

Business
Opportumty

14x70 Fleetwood 3 bdr 2 full
baths totel elec L1ke new pnce
negot~able Call 1fttr 4 wlllk·
days anytime weekends 114388 8833
1982 Mansion L~cated on riVer
front In Mlddlepon Has ell
extres c.ti614·992· 334B after

6 OOpm

Good money ! Weekly! Procell
mg m11l) lnformat1on1 Ruttl
setf addrened stamped envelope Terry Lea Box 131 A
Eureka Sttr Rt Gallipolis OH

46631

1980 Uberty 2 bedroom. set
up can be moved or 111ft on
rentltd lot t7460 Call 114

992 7479

304 676 7298

1974 Freedon Ud6 3 bed
room mobile home stove ref,
new water heater and gat
furnace e4.tSOO 00 304-882·

2181

1 972 mobile home , 2x86 2
bedrooms on 1pprox helf ecre
lot Galhpoha Ferry 304· 676

7142

Farms for Sale

Professional
Services

I

Farm 18% acre more or Ins
C.on Baden Ao.d, 9 room
house phone 304 •ea 1823

34

Business
Butldmgs

Office space Store space In Pt
Plea1ant *ZOO 00 A One Rail
Esttte Ph 304 176 15,04

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
ft987)

98 acrn on black top ro1d 1 mila
from Aacme 2 prodUCing a•
wells, water end alectr~c avail a
ble C1ll bltwean 9am 2pm only
Attuon building lots moblla
homn permitted Ctydt Bowen

Jr 304-678 2338

P1ano &amp;. organ le11ons Mary
Lucas Call 614 446 9787 or

Rentol s

6t4 446 44Z6

Scuba Div •ng clattel to beg•n
thortty by cert1fied 1n1tuetor at
oetl i"door pool For mforma
tlon ca\1614· 256 1393
Starks Tr" end Lawn Service
Hedg11. shrubs bushel
trtmmed landsc:ap1ng ttump
and Ita! remov11 304 676
2B4:.! or 676 2010

Rt!ill Estatr.
31

Homes for Sale 1

3 bdr . air pool gartgt Nice
Commercial properly corn•
lots 6 highway frontage Ust
With ut We hl'le buyera A One
Rill Ettet•Broker Call 304

874 5t04 0!,304174 5388
Avo Colll14·ol48 0737

Small houte-ftve mtl.. from
G•lllpolls A. I C and CllrPit
•1.000 down t213/ month
Call 114 Zll 1210 eftw 6
2 br, kltch•, bethrDOm with
leundry room living room •
dlniftg room. all elec Appro• 7
"'Il• from Pt PI on Rt 12 2
trlctsepproJI 1.cremoreorl••
owerlooiiiRg Kentwhl Alvar

•4o ooo ea•• 304-871 u40
--830aod430

Hou11 for rent •260 per month
or tell on lend conlract

•t8 900 Coll614-446 2689

3 bdr hou11 tn Pomeroy 8226
month plus depostt Call

992 1783

e14

Modern 3 bedroom home on 38
acres near Daaler Fenced for
hones barn outbuildings
13150 month to month Call
814 742 21581 evenings or

6t4 742 2678 doyo

2 ft

41

Houses for Rent

UntJrmshed
cerpettd
Wa
tlf
sewer &amp; fully
gerbage
furn•shed

Coli e14 " 8"0284

2 bedroom apts • New Hlven
Alao commercial space suitable
for aerobtcs, tannmg crafts Call

304 BB2 3681
7481

Large 3 bdr full blmt • !*'Ptted
hvlng room Clolt to city uhool
Ref a depostt No P•• Clll
M4 441 1734 after 8 30 pm
Nice 3 BA house f310 plus
ut1lhet &amp; tee depostt Cell
614 4•6 9280 tfter 8 6
waetctndt
Furnllhtd hou11 Located731 R
Third Ave O.Hipolls •131
month t75 deposh Call 441
3170 or «8 1 UO
3 lA ranch on , acre lo\
Attaehed gMtDI AO , mile out
110 UIO a month
114-

lt4 992

2 bedroom rNerVIJIW8partment

Equipped k1tch•n trnh pickup
Ideal for 2 parttM lo share
expences Call e14 992 8639

2 bdr all utllttl81 pa1d except
alec furn or unfurn sec
deposit reqmrltd Convement
location Call614 44tcal568 or
2 bdr fullyfurntthedadultsonly

utll pe1d Call &amp;1-.446 4110
2 Bedroom furn11hed We accept
HUD. Beautiful riVer view Fos
tert Mobile Home Park 614

446-t602

Mobile Home 1n Stelle Court
Call 614 446·0766

2 bdr mobile home loc1ted 2
mtln hom HMC 1n EvergrHn
Cable TV hookup. ch1ldratl ac
capted Call614 448 3897
2 bdr

new c1rpet, AC fur
nlshed wath•r dryer 1226 mo
locetad m Centenary area Cell

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleepmg Rooms and
light house keepmg room• Park
Central Hotel Cell 6,4 448

0766

Rooms tor rent. day week
month Gall1a Hotel Call 8144469716 Aentesiowa••120
month

46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Route 33 North of Pomeroy
Rental trail•• Call 6,4 992

Nice 3 br fumlthed on At 7
Water paid 8216 month Sec
dep reqwred C.ll 814 24&amp;

Space for Rent Tra1lll' spac11
locust Ad At 1 Po1nt Pleuant

304 176 1071

2 BA Mobile home for rant Cell

2 BR unfurn
axpando Yz mtle
36 Ref S. Dep
au 446 4369

9780

10xl0 w1th
put HMC At
r"uirtd Call
or 304·676·

Nlc. 2 bedroom Mobile Hom.,
Routh Lane On nlee spot In

Choohlre 304-n3-5828

3 bedroom In Ch11hlre Cell

2 bedroom Wlter and hi..
mcludtd t200 per month Ctll

614 742 2170

2 bedroom mobtle home Mid
dlaport 0 Aef•ence with tecunty dapostt 304 B82 3217
or 304 773 6024
K Mobile Hom11 2 and 3
bedroom mob•le homes 304

I( &amp;

671 3000

Two bedroom mob1le home
furnished t76 depo1lt plus
utlh1i11 30• 676 6512
2 bedroom mobtle home Upptr
R1ver Rotd refrences and dep
otit 2 children acc8J)Itd, 614

446 0608

Mobile home. 2 bedrooms
located Ashton Upton Ro.d,
1150 00 month pkls ut1ht1n

304 876 4088
44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom b111c rent •176 00
plus electric Al10 r..uned •
e200 00 ••curtty depottt CON
TACT J1cklon Estate~ Dept Ph
446 3997 Equel Houslni
Opportunity
Furnished apt e176 00 water
2 bedroom 131 1h Fourth
Ave Ph 446 «,6 after 7pm
pd

New 2 bedroom IPII in Muon.
W Ve Quiet aett1na off llrMt
Plfklng Rent ltll'tl II e199
Call Lind• C1rson 11 30._
501, Of Denise Streib It 014·
863 · 4111 Equal Housing
Opportunhy

no.

2 Bedroom 1pt nice carpetlni
water Pl•d w11her • dryer
hook up stove. rlfr.g furnished
avatlable Jen 1. 1 9B7 Ph

814 448 7026

Firewood for ule Hardwood
large pick up load S35 Call
614 446 9286 or 614 448
1437

1981 Chevy tran auto w•th
overdrive •1 00 Woodburner,
wtth two loads of f~rewood Cell

7479

12x 60 2 BA 1n Centenary
Partty furnished on private lot
Call 814 446·4292

$260 Call 814 379 2706

Room and board for senior
c•l•zen TLC 24 hour care Call

6t4 446 2390

5818

Gibson upright frltftzer, 16¥2 cu
ft Energy liVer 2 yaars old

Merc hanrlis1:

2 10x10 garage doors all
alum•num Gla11 paneled Com
plete aeeeuor•e• to •nstall Cell

614 446 4462

Couch &amp; chatr reclmer coffee•
end tables twm BR su•ta. n•ce
refng !Gibson} lamps Call

614 446 3224

M1xed hardwood slabs t12 per
bundle Contalnmg approx 1 'It
tons FOB Ohto Palhrt Co
Pomeroy Oh1o Call 614 992

e461
--------···For ule Firewood Heap
vouchers accepted Dan Taylor
614 742 2426 or 814 742

Z69Z

1979 Old1 Cutlall Best rteso
neble offer 614 986 3506 or
614 986 3610 and leave neme
and number Full maple bed,

2 bedroom, furnlthtd Em
ploved person• only New
H1ven I 110 per manttt C. II

304·882 2418

Large 3 bech'oom country home.
lnctuM t•dtn, 30 minut"
from Point
or HUidlnf-

"...m

f175 00 plus dopoilt.
304 871 2111

1977 CJ6 J,.p 6 eyl Z88 CV
3 spd C.ll wetknlghu
6t4 446·8173
eng

Olive St • Gallipolis New &amp; ustd
wood coal ltovn 8 pc wood LA
auite USB bunk beds 8199
antron rechners U9 new &amp;
used bedroom suites rengtl
wnnger w11hara 6 1ho11 New
hvmgroom suites .,99 U99
lamps also buying COli &amp; wood
stoves Call614
3169

••e

King 11r:e bed w1th mahr81s ell
cond • 200 Call 814 441

Z704

I pc wood living room tune
good cond 6200 Call 814
388 9086 or 448 1211
Chast fraer:er 8H5 karo11na
heater e45 BR dre11er &amp; mirror
126 ltght brown ltereo 846
box spnngs for twm bed • 26
lawnmower$40 Call614 446

2026
LAYNE S FURNITURE

Sofas '"d ch•ra pnced from
8395 to U96 Tabhtt eso and
up to 812&amp; Hida·• bed1 1390
to t696 Rechnart 8226 to
U75 Lampt 828 to 8 U6
Dlnettet 1109 end up to t496
Wood teblt w 6 chairs t286 to
U95 081k t1 00 up to t376
Hutches 1400 and up Bunk
bed• complete w mattrettH
8296 and up 10 8396 B1by beds
. , 0 , t176 Mlt1fllle10fbOX
tprmgs full or twin 163 firm
e73 tnd 183 Outen sets U26.
King Ul!iO 4 dr1w.r chest 166
DretHt't 189 Gun cebinet1 8
10. 12 gun Gel or electric rMtge
t375 Beby m•ttr••• •36 &amp;
1415 Bed frtmn no no •
King frame •&amp;o Good 11lectm
of bedroom sutt81 m1t1l c•
bineta headboard• no and up
io •as
lltad Furniture wood table S. 2
benchas beds dre11ar wood
wardrobe 3 miiH out lulevlll'
Ad Open 9AM 10 6PM Mon
thru Set 814 4•&amp; 0322
Couch and chair lor tale I 1 60
or belt offer 269 8roadw1y,
Mlddlepon, Oh•o
Box springs tnd mettr111 cur·
talns bedspreads 1ewing ma
chine for 1111 Ctll 6,4 982

1624

2323

8260

Call 614-742

1976 JD 360 C Bulldozer 6
way blade wmch and canopy
Ftrm 17800 1973 C 66 Chevy
Uvt Tan dum U600 Call 6,4

64

Callahan 1 Used Tire Shop Over
1 000 tues ••res 12 1 3 14 16.
16, ,6 6 8 mues out At 218
Call 614 266 6261

Large round bales of tlay for 11ta
810 00 each Ph 814 4•6

l-----------

Large round balll for sale or
trade Call614 367 7640

1982 HondeCB 710Cuatomfar
11la New tire~ EKtr11 renone
ble offer Cell 614 949 2734
Ilk tor larry

Fnawood •socord Delivered•
sttcked Call 614 379 2761

Bu1ld1ng Mater11l1
Black brick sewar pipes wm
dowt hntels etc Claude Win
ten Rto Grande 0 Call 614

246 6121

Z763

Pole Bulld•ngs by Quality
Builders Workshops carports
an•mal shelter• garages Free
estimates Phone 614 384

676Z
56

Pets for Sale

Oragonwynd Cettery Kennel
CFA Htmslavan Peni1n and
S~amue kittens AKC Chow
puppies New Htmml11 &amp; Per
llans Cell 814·448 3844 aher

336.

Stereo SANSUI ,20w chImp,
7 band ch equalizer 1uto reverse ea11 deck linear tracking
turntlblt elac:tronlc turner 2
tower apealttrl matchlngst1nd,
remote control hsrdly used
phDf1t 304 676 3690 or 676

4696

F~rewood

t215 00 ptckup loed
not delivered wood splitter
uoo oo 304 876 1nt

AKC registered Chow Chow
pupplet vary r1110nable pr1CI!II
cell after 6 30 304 875 6799
Baagle pups •4&amp; 00 304 676

2076

F~1111

Supp ltr.s
&amp; Ltvt:slu r: k

61 farm Equipment
2010 John Deere d111t1 tractor
plows disc U911i0 ,._w Idea
Dyne Bounce mower •49&amp; Late
model 224T John Deera bel.• U95 Hay wagon UOO Call

814 286 162Z
CROSS lo SONS
U S 35 W•t Jacltson
114 211 t451

Ohio

M11sey Ferguton New Hollsnd
lu1h Hog Sales &amp; Sert~lca Over
40 used 1r1ctor1 to choo11 hom
&amp;. complete lint of new &amp; ustd
equipment Large" t~ltctlon in
S E Ohio

JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SA 36 W Galllpollo

noo

UTIUTY BLDG SPECIAL

leno t60 304·882 3376

33Z 1745

Musical Wllkmg E11ter Bunny
Plush bunny walks stops rmgs
his bell thtn starts walking
llilln while pl1ying E11ter Pa·
rade music 2 C batttrln re
qulrtd. limited offtr All ordera
must be rec-eived by Feb 15
1987 John MlehHII Co P 0
-._oa 14 31DOParrilhAve Pt PI
304 176 7138 Allow 2 to 4
weeks for deltva~ e1 0 each

1978 240 Tlmberjack skinner
Call 814 388-9062 or 388

136 C•IIIU 446 1042

Moving Rolsnd Jyno 10
eynthetlltr· S400 2 JP2 Pu·
Vl'f IPHiltrl e&amp;OO Wllhlr·
dryer 1375 2 cemetsry lot•
being aold now for •725. my
price 1300 Cell 814 441

Clean mixed hav naver wet
•1 25 a bale Call 614 446

4063

Mixed gr111 hay lor ule Call

614 949 2237

93tZ

3000 Ford tractor new thort
block wich plows and dltc
U950 gravity bad wegon
U95 2 row corn plantar *276

Coli 114 2861122

2010 John Delft dl•tl trtctor
wtth plows end elite U950
New ld11 Dyne Bounce mower
t496 Lite model 2Z4T John
Deere baler ,, 2911i Hay wegon

1300 Coli 814 za8 1122

1980 Long 810 4a4 84 HP
Independent PTO Csll 114

Z45 9187

Mixed hay for sale Squarabaltt
Call 814·696· 1243

Hey for tale mixed t1 00 &amp;
t1 26 bale 30• 896· 3460
Dr1ed shelled corn •4 60 P•
cwt Ground e6 00 ptr cwt
Ground with molatlll U 78
per cwt 304 458 1031

Trans pori alton
71

Autos for Sale

198, l28, air tilt CrUIIB delay
ntrW VA60 Good year tlr81 new
paint bra &amp;lots more Call attar
6 614 Z81 4121

198• Dodge AriN auto el'
Cash Price U989 John 1 Auto
Seles Bulavllle Ad • Gallipolis
Ohio
77 Monte CJrlo 305 •no V 8
Loaded good eond Grett work
c:ar Call &amp;,4 379-2708
19n Chrylllf Cordoba low
mtiiQe 81200 C1ll 01• 448

B036

1973 Mutteng llltback, rebuilt
3111 ·C. Good shape I 127&amp;

Coli 814 441 2004

1983 Chwttlt 1299&amp; 1176
Dodge half ton pickup 1995
Charlie • on Mill Creek Call

814 441 nt7

1979 Ford Pinto, 4 cyl new tire
AM FM In dllh Clttette ll
runnlnp eond Runs good UOO
538 J1ckaon Estells Apt ea 8
Jackson Pike Gallipolis OH
1973 Volktwagen rebuilt motor
n.w blltery two new "'" •
spd . 1uto Call814 •4&amp;· 4482

•

1988 Plymouth Torlsmo 1973
Ford Ltd Cell 014 445 1&amp;62
1977 Chevy pickup Fair CGnd

t760 C•ll614 371 2880

1810 Plymouth Volare n.w
paint AT PS / PI niiW batt.-y
h•• bHn In one f•mlly slnct
n.w 80 000 mllea Call 114
446 9651 or ••8 8113
1983 Olds Cutla11 Suprema
exc cond cruise tilt AM I FM
/ call C11t 114 3B8 9085 or

An.n• A•• Tin• Tiller 8 hp
Used 3 hours el150 Call

814888 4t80

White Farm Trtctort Belt Price
In .Area Sldtrt ECI\IIPment Co
Htnd.,ton W Va 304 875

742t

1874 Dodge Specie! Edit ion 4
doors low mil• good eondl
tion en&amp;o Cell 1,•·992·

8131

Now buying 1hetl corn or tlf
corn Calltorlettttquotll River

City Form Su1&gt;91Y 814 ol48
2188

2 bod- """""'lllld

83

Ltvestack

7141wenlngt

Auto Repair

GM 380 Turbo transml11lon •
Ford FM K CaH 81. 4.1 0111
Rebuilding 11 avallabl•

81

R1bbtte fof tale Doet, Iucke
Aloe 35 wll boo lryoB Now
Zeallnd Whtt11 Californian let
Ins lrokan Cotor Rex Atto

hutch• C•ll814 tal 4110

Uv....... Laot&gt;ard

.........

golollngwhltt"""'N¥- 10
diiVI pro-troinloft. .....

util IIOnt U80 00 firm. )0487t·t7tl lfttr. 30

Home
Improvement•
BASEMENT
WATERPROOfiNG

lJncondltional llfttlm• ouaren
tH Loetl ref•encet furnllhed
FrH ntlmet" Cell oollec:t ''
1 614 237 0411 d-r or nlfht
Rogers B1seman1
W1lftrprooflng
SWEEPER and aawlng m~~c:tHne
repair parts end IUpr.ll• Plait.
up end d•livery Oav 1 VtcUum
Cleaner one h11f mill "/
O.ara• Cr.- Ad Call e1

448 0294

FTM Gen•at Contractlng1)Vre
up.,ienee Rooting • Con
struction Ph I 1·· 311·1301
FrH ••tlmst.. 10% off durirtt · "the holldtYI off• pplr• Jen ."

·:.r.

11

tl87

All typn ctrptntlf • concrtte
work Interior IKtlflor remodeling. palntlft9. roofing fr•

ntlmotn Coli 814 441 1174

RON 5 Talevi1lon l~tvlce
HouH c:llli1 on RCA, Ou111r
OE Sptclaling In Zantth C.M

304 178 239a o• 114 448·
2464

Fetty Tree Trlmmlnl stumt&gt;
remo...11 Call 30•·87 · 1331

AINOLES"S SERVICE, oaporlencM c•penter electridln
m110n pelnter rooflng flndud
lng hOI tlr IPPiicetionl S04

176· 2088 or 178 7147

Aotery or ceblt tool driHng
Moat w.llseomplttedta'Md.,.
Pump etln and ttrvice 3Q4.
885- 3802

82

4

.,•

Plumbing
&amp; Heating
CARTER'S PLUMIINO
AND HEATING

Cor Fourth and Ptn•
Gallipolis Ohio
Phone 114·441 llll Of 114

4414477

304 171 3110

1178 Cud•• Supreme sulo
tltt, ail' PI PI 71 000 mil"
c:l•en .,.00 Call 304 671

Jam" Roya Watll' Service Alto

General Hauling

poolsflllocl Calllt4 2811141

or

eu 446 1HA or 114 441

7t1t

T •LWatardetlv.,-vlftVtlmePh
&amp;14 388 9732 ume day
dtlrvery
LlmMtone end tllbwoocl hauled
AI "Tromm Rutland C.ll 8,4

742 Z3Z8

Trucks for Sale

118.8 Chwrolft • oond New
motor Call 114 281 1141 or

814 218 1174
2 ..-I
810t .

11000

Coli 114 HZ

111• Ford truck wtth topp.,

Potted Chlfol*• a...11a reg 800
lbt Growth¥ COtT.ct WHI work
w.tl for Mlf•• Otorte Wood

"Well, during the moneoon se1110n.
•
It's called 'Club Mud '"

77

85

Dump &amp;41nt•nedonlll I 1peed

ward Call 114 378 2117

Popfa&lt; St. \'lrd ond - 1180
00 month 304 171·

For 111e 4 turbln wh•el• lar I
eng Chevy 304 671 1439

304.-195 3131

72

2 bedroom tumlthtd 19" New

22ZO

Coal and llm11tone dtlh.tlf'l
1112: Ford Escort L wegon
81 000 mlltl~ good condition
30 mpg ,, 100 00 After tl

82 Wanted to Buy

Hav"" 304 882 3217 or 304773 IOZ4

Auto Part•
&amp; Acceesortaa

Budget transmlttions und •
rebUilt all types Torque conver
ter1 a. 1ran1ftr cult Engine
over haul kit• Amson Tr1nami1
lion parts and eve Jolnta
Mln1mum 30 day lo ltf..lme
w•rranty Will deUver cuh 1nd
c•rrv or m1tell Ph 114 371

1980 Chl\lthe Body eJICdent
condhlon 2 door auto •1350

878 Zlla •• 178 2338

114 441 223a. 4411·2111

76

448 t211

11 Chavette good eond • door
e c automatic 81500 304

ment, large living room 411
Second Adult• U25 p,r
month Sec Dep II "-' C.ll

304-8 76 2680

1980 Audl 5000 4 dr 15 spd
d1e1el PS / PI AM / FMI C111
sunroof A/ C ue cond

30. 178 4818

1280/mo Call 814-4441 2188
Compiltlly fum Z IR opart

Winter Spacial 14 foot flshint
boal 60 HP Evanrude trolllne
motor Trail• vary reuonable

runs llooklgood t3100wlth
m.y1 U900 without C1ll

1810 lunblrd Hetchback 4 cyl
am tm CIIN'ttl 60 000 miiH

Apartment lor Rent, 821 S.
c:ond Avtnut 2 BR. htra Nice
equipped kitchen . C I A

376 833B

82 Rebblt D1nel clean sharp

3034

Uplltirt unfurnillhed IPI etr·
peted, utllltltl Plld. no children
no pets cell441·1837

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Boal for 11la Boscon Whaltr
161/J ft bow. to stern Weight
apro• 1000 lb• One of the
utttt Be good for terry Mn'IOI
or WhltiNer noo M v Reed.
Reedevllle Ohio Phon• 11~

Call 8t4 t49·280t

Prop1n1 hot water tank 40
gallon LA11 than ' 8 mot old
Best off• Call 814 448 9341

Fumllhed • unfurnished lptl
e1 10 00 end up refwenc. Ph
304-175 1104 A· 1 Rtll Estate

75

Approx 80 tona of corn silage

Coli 114 376 6291
- - -- - - - 11987)

14100 Csll 814 448 0333

27 ~~:38 x9 EAVE wrth stld1ng
door &amp; servlca door 14 288 00
•ected
Iron Horsa Buildings Ph 814

Full tiZf pctGI ttble 1&amp;6 air
hockey 1able 150 00 GE stereo

6486

Motorcycles

lt4 367 7177

New HD drill pre11 V. chuclt Y,
hp with vice n 60 Homellte
super XL 12 chain uw prtct l
eally n~wlth e111r1 chain 1226
Cobra cordltts phone Excel·

ton Oh IS, 4 2a1 5930

Hey lot sale Square bales
t1 60 per bale Call 6,4 245

74

Coli 814 992 2807

Ohio Call &amp;14 448 9777, eve
61•-4•8 3692 Up front tree
ton with w1rrenty over 40 used
tractort 1
tools

EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack·

Good timothy m1xed hrrv 9001b
round bll" stored m barns Call
614 246 9400 after 6 30 PM

AKC Cocker Spaniel pupp1n
Blonde. Golden 8u" Red with
wMepert• Femaln Noc:heckt

Antique cedar clotet '250
Electr~c Speed Queen cloth•
dryer e 1DO Maytag wnngar
Wllher n&amp; 304 773 5303

Plaattc Cltt•rn state approved
pintle septic tanka plastic
culvartt metal culverts RON

M11ted hty for sele ., 60 bsle
Call 6,4 266 1427

0373

194 7842 orl94 6801

Untden 6 000 stereo receiver
11telllte d11c all remote control
e1tc eond 81 ,000 00 304 882

t062

''o" t3250 304 •88 103t

Haytor11le Call814 379 2807

Concrete bloch all sizes ytrd or
dehvary Mason sand Galllpoha
Block Co 123 ~ Pine S1
Gallipolis Ohio Call 614 446

U111d R 65 ditch wttch tren cher
and John Deere backhoe 6, 4

3087

Hay &amp; Graih

Hey for sale Round bal11 ln
barn never bean wei Call
6U 246 6117

Tony 1 Gun Repatrt hot rebluemg Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM

19B7 Sunal Prof Tanmng Bad
hardly used many a.11.tru
t2 BOO 00 axe: cond 304 875

'"

54 Mtsc Merchan~ose

Intent clotttmg for 1ala lnclud·
mg blankets sleepers. T-shirts
and bath towels Cell 614 992
7143 after 2 00 p m
~

7024

Plctltnl UNd Furniture Good
qutltty used furniture Dpan 9 tot or call for appotntment
304 676 8413 or 87(1 1450

"" ·~• D'f Nl ~

AKC Aeg Girman Shepherd
PUPI 8 Wkl old Call 614 446

gum

78 Ford F 1&amp;0 plckup"truck 4
wheel drive lock OUI hubl Qood
cond Call 304 aa2 3231

~

Ford 1978 F100 4w, ... drivl
t-=========~r.;;::;~:;~~~~~ low
mUtJUe Excellent eondi

Call 304 676 4631

SWAIN
AUCTION e. FURNITURE 62

"

.~

I

7PM

198 6631
51 Household Goods

1981 Plymouth Voyagtr van
Excellent condhlon 6 loeded
t4850 c.u 614 448 2048 ••
tar Spm

640

2 HP air compr1110r h0111 2 tir

Vans 8o 4 W D

73

54 Mise Merchandise

614 446 76e,

614 446 4n8

like new 3 200 mil• 3/ 4 ton
480 V B engine Inquire I, 4
441 040ts daylime 441 28001 •
ft'Hings

Dmtng room set baby turnnura
lreeur bedroom suite f11h1ng
equipment dog kennM cocktr
IPflntll Call614 446-7023

Grae10u1 llvtng 1 11nd 2 bed
room apartment• at V•11age
Manor f'Rd R~llertlde Apart
ments 1n Middleport From
$216 mcludlng utilities Call

APARTMENTS mobile homes
hou111 Pt PINSant and Galllpo
'" 614 446 8221

•

6077
1988 F..d F Z80 4•4 pldoup •

Mollohtn Furniture At 7 North
Galhpoht OH PH 614 446
744. Wtty pay mort? Check us
out for low prices on furniture 6
appliances 5 piece w~d living
room group U99

Gravely 8HP 8 spd •lectnc
start n ooo II 3HP t1ller •as
Call614 446 7721

~

U72 Chroty 3/ 4 ton, P8/ PI
auto motor needs repair FaW
Cond noo Call ,, 4 -241·

~I

GOOD USED APPLIANCE$
W11hers dryers refrigerator'
rang11 Sktggs Appllane11
Upper R1ver Ad bllide Stone
CrMt Motel 6,4 ~6-7398

dump t96
Don 1 p1ckup
l.and•capet
stone
fuewood
$46
6,4 446 9646

Trucks for Sale

114 •.a 4712

Gii...,Oiil

c..

ol48 2360

tDII

01

114 992 6673

Deluxe 2 BR houH a42 Flrlf
Avenue GI!Upolls. off street
park.ng no petS references
deposit Call &amp;14 251 ,&amp;29
3 bdr r1nch Rodnt¥ Vltlege II
1286 mo plus dtpOah Aefll'ln·
eel requ ired C1ll 11• ... 6
0008

up1ta1rs epU

72

U71 2 ton OMC .eptlc: tlnk
cleaning truck wtth 11500 gllllon
tenk hoan dump bed CIH -

Large seetion of quality furn1
ture , 21 1!1 Euurn Ave

Tree &amp; stump remove! mulch

3 bdr

614·992· n87 EOH
- - - --,-.,- lt987)

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

2 bedroom tretler coupln 1
small ohlkt Locult Rd Rt 1 Pt
Ple11ant 304 676 1078

614 949 2877

23

Houses for Rent

614·367·7148

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recommends that you
do busin111 wtth people you
know 1nd NOT to tend money
through 1he mall until you have
mvesttv.. ed tha otfenng

41

2 room furnfshed upltalfl apl
clean no pets Adults Utllrt111
furn11hed Ref &amp; dep required
call614 446 ,619

614·441·0122
f!IEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS AT 36
PHONE 8t 4 448 7274

33

HouH for sale A, condition
Comm«lcll zone 333 'nllrd

f 11 1 (illly11WIIt

Homes for Sale

B6 Holly Peril mobile hone
, 41180 3 bedrooms, 2 blths,

Mutt • ~

Good l1rge sandstone rocks C. II
814 246 9410 after 5 30pm

RADIATOR

12

ldenslfy C•ll 614 i\1 7617 ' ,
lifter 8 30
••
LOST Black &amp; white blutayu,
ptt· Hutkty Ctll 814·448 ·

31

Pan·ttme or full ttme secretary
and ofllca worker Good typial
3 BR Ctntenery Selhng for
lhorthand computer experience ._J~Vhat 11 owed plu1 closing costs
or college helpful but not nee.,. ~C garage Call 814·•46
sary Write Box 426. Pomeroy
7023
Ohio 45768 giving full rnume
---------how 100 gNn available part
Benellcitl hll tccepttd volun
time or full time
tary repo11e11IOn of a hou11 1n
Additon, OH Three BR. kttchtn
Exp•ianced tetephone recruiter bath att•c dmtng lt'ea m
needed Malaorfemale Work on baaement garage Prtced below
commlttton batia Trainee type market v•lue a negotiable
opening Ca11814 949 3080
Contlct Duane Clltworthv at
Beneficial of Ohio 8,4 441
Exp••enced telephone soltcitor 2716
wanted for local company Call
614. 992 7440 Contidenllal Whal a Bargain I 2 atory house
lntervtew
Ramodeled totally rewired m
------11987) tulatad brand new hot weter
Dental Hygen11t and denttl heater 2 or 3 BA 'a low he.clng
a111stant Se_nd typed written bills, very nice lot, gtragawhh 2
r11ume to 206 N 2nd Ave
outbuildings All for only
Middleport Ohio Good position uo ooo Call 6t4 246 937e
avalllble for the nght person
lifter 5PM

842 31t9

1·16·'87·1 mo

1·1·'17·1

614-992~3023

Real Estate General

Ht•.tllqu.lllo

PH. 992·2975

appliances? lnttretted 1n ules?
If interuted, wnte Applictnt,

hava the solutton Monthly pay
check for part ttme work Jom
now 304 676 39150 or 1 800

3 Announcements

"It l started
out as a funny
h
n
litt e ras •••

Knowhowlodoterv,eewotko•

Enghsh Satter male birddog
Approx I yrs old Call 614

WANTED:

Top

204 Condor II.

•All Types of
Excavating
•Lindocapong
•BasementS'
•Sewage Systems
•Wetet 8o Gu loneo
•Water Well Drllhng
•Truckong

I 16

The Army National Guard JnBV

•nlormatlon

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

Call

CHRISTMAS BILLS PIUNG UPl

814 949 3080 for more

SHARPENING
SERVICE

h~ring

114 441-3817

llono ltroetly eooHdeotoll

4-16·"86 tfn

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

e&amp;9. 230 yr Now

Box 406
45769
giVIng
fullPomttoy
resume Oh1o
All appltc..

Day or Ntght
NO SUNDAY CALLS

8-13 Hn

Auta11otive Repair
&amp; Service

3111/tf•

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

(614) 446-71i19 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Sunday Calls

"At Reasonable Prices"

:z:: Licensed Clinical Audiologist
z

-;:-:===-~c:--::::-:c:I•­
Gov•nment jobe 116,040

curren1 federel htt

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

~

, BR furnished. utllld11 paid 8
mo IIUt •60 dep no pets M
children I 190 per month Call

805-187 8000 Ext ~ ·9806 1or

.ISS ELL
BUILDERS

"'
&lt;!' W1111uterizecf
lfearirw Air Selectton
! SWim Molds- Interpreting Services
~

-.

Vaiii'J' Furniture new 6 used

betw11n 7 30 • 9 00 AM onlr;'

KIT 'N' CARLYLE Olby Larry Wrtght

Sot 614;.,441 t699 BZ7 3rd

Fum11htd apt 919 Stoond
Gallipoha .,60 Utllitl11 pd
Single male lhltt'l beth 448
44,6 after 7pm

Upstairs ap1rtment 2 BR panly
furn ed Adults only Dep Ae
qulr4Pd Utilities plid Call 614
448 ,4157 efter 4PM

;

County Appliance Inc Good
used appliances tnd TV aets
Open SAM to 8PM Mon thru

0338

Appllcl1:ion for genlt'alltbor by
manufiC'turlng plent Located on
St Rt 279 betwten Oak Hill &amp;
Thurman MlcharuCII or mainta
nlnCitKP8fltn~ required Cut

tom e... d 114'892 7773 Coli

New Homel Built
"Free Estimates"

Pay Your eabll 8o
Phc1ne Billa Here

614-843-5248

Bt77

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

We C1rry Filhing Suppll•

6·17-tfc
WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATELUT£ SALES &amp; SERVICE

"ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULA nON

PlUMBING &amp;

61 Household Goods

Ave Gtll1i)olls OH

Deluxe downtown apartment
newly redecorated 2 bdr apt
wtth full 1nsul11tton, complate
kitchen w11her dryer air cond
sundeck Call 114-445 4383
days a, 4 441 0139 ...,..ings
&amp;wte+tendt

Dtlwery penon wlttt smalleuto
free to tr1vel 1200 1 week plut
expensea Call 1· 800 847

•VINYL SIDING

ApartiT!ent
for Rent

FunMthecl 1p1rtment npt door
to library One profeu•ontl adult
only Parkmg Cill 1514 446

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Winter storm slams Rockies with snow
!IY JIM F'ISHER
United Press International
A Western storm lhat.dumped
an "Incredible" 5 feet of snow in
Colorado roared across the Rockies today, closing schools, filling
shelters for the homeless and
hurling high winds that made the
temperature feel like 50 below

zero. · ,
The storm, centered over northeast Arizona, spread snow 1ft
Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and
Texas. Temperatures were
below zero from Montana to
Minnesota, and a freeze warning
was Issued for parts of S&lt;Jutpern

Celeste ...

-:-c-:-o-:nt:-tn_ued_rr_om....:.pa..:g:...e_1- - - - - said Riffe. "I think he had not Riffe '.'was disappointed In the
been Informed." ·
governor and some of his dec!"! made a statement that I slons. I helped create him," a
wish I hadn't made," said Riffe. reference to Riffe's endorsement
"I apologized for that and fund-raising which helped
statement."
propel Celeste to the Democratic
The statement, made In the gubernatorial nomination In
heat following. the veto, was that 1982.

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Complaints...

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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports four calls
Thursday; Pomeroy at 1: 42 a.m. to Ohio 7 for Dorothy Smith to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at, 12: 12 p.m. to Meigs
Mine No. 1 for Charles Horvath to O'Bienness Memorial
Hospital; Syracuse at 6:05p.m. to Second St. for Scott 'l,'aylor to
. Veterans Memorial Hospilal; Middleport at 7:06 p.m. to
Stonewood Apts. for Karen Cable to Holzer Medical Center.

Divorce actions filed in court
Divorce actions have been flied in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Frances L. Haggy, Middleport , against David
W. Haggy, Middleport; and Deidra Kay Cross, Langsville,
against Amos Boone Cross Jr. , Langsville.
~divorce has been granted Paul N. Smith from Peggy Lee
Smith. The defendant has been restored by the court to her
former name Peggy Lee Saylor.
In other court news. action by Johnny C. and Ellen K. Eblin
has been dismissed In Me igs County Common Pleas Court for
lack of prosecu lion.

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Court releases yearly report
Total receipts In Meigs Gounty Court for the year 1986, as
released by Judge Patrick O'Brien, amounted to $174.191.10,
down $26,172.92 from 1985's total receipt~ of $200,362.02.
Of the 1986 total, $54,811 .8.1 was paid directly into the State of
Ohio. A breakdown of state payments lnctud.es $4,890 to the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources' Division o! Wildlife;
$24,499.85 to the State Highway Patrol;' $24,847 for courtappointed attorney fees and related costs: $210 for additional
civil fees to the state; and $365 for seat belt violations .
Payments made to the county amounted to $72,299.48. This
total inclu,ded $36,588.37 to the county general fund; $26,869.11 to
the law library; $8,872.01 to automobile license and gas; and
$2,077.14 to the county sheriff's department.
Judgments paid through county court in 1986 amounted to
$18,598.15.
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!'&gt;verall, 162 less cases were filed county court In 1986 than In
1985.
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Fifty-six civil cases were filed, 12 less than the 68 civil cases In
1985.
Small claims In 1986 totaled 216, 62 less than 278 In 1985.
There were 30 more criminal misdemeanors In 1986 but 12
fewer criminal felonies In 1986. There were 388 misdemeanors
filed In 1986, compared to 358 In 1985 and 31 felonies In 1986,
compared to 43 in 1985.
Three inore DWI cases we re flied In 1986 than In 1985, but 109
less regular traffic cases. There were 1493 regular traffic cases
in 1986 and 1602 cases In 1985. There were 216 DWI cases In 1986
and 213 In 1985.
A difference shows In the total receipts and disbursements for
the year, because a portion of monies are'alwaysretalned by the
court on undisposed cases , to be Included In next year' s
disbursements, after the cases are disposed.

Area ·deaths

Elma Holler

Elma Maud Roush Holter, 90,
Yost · Road, Minersville, di ed
Friday at the VIrginia Bland
Nursing Home In Racine.
A homemaker, Mrs. Holter
was born In a log house on
McKenzie Ridge near Racine on
Jan. 31, 1896, a daughter of the
late Philson Nicholas and Alvlra
Webster Roush.
She attended the McKenzie
· Ridge School and on Feb. 16, 1918
wa1 united In marriage to Hanson Ray Holter, son of David and
Cy!lthia Holter, who preceded
her In death. To this union, five
children were born, all of whom
survive. They are Mrs. Beatrice
Stelzer and Mrs. Haze l Wynkoop,
both of Columbus; Mrs. Edith
Sisson and David Holter, both of
Pomeroy, and Harold Holter,
.Long Bottom. Other survivors
lncluile 14 .·grandchildre n, 20

Weather

South Central Ohio
Cloudy today, with highs ne ar
40. Mostly cloudy tonight , wllh a
low In the mid 20s . Cloudy
Saturday, with ·.a chance of rain
or snow by evening and highs
between 35 and 40.
The .probability of precipitation IS 20 pPrcent today, near zero
tonight ana40 percent Saturday.
Winds will be from the north at
five to 15 mph today and from the
nort&amp; at 10 mph or less tonight. .
Extended Forecast '
Sunday through Tuesday
A chance of snow each day .
Highs will be In the 30s Sunday
.. and ranslng from the mid 20s to
the low 30s Monday and TUesday.
overnight lows wUI be In the 20s
eirly Sunday and ranging from
the teens to the low 20s Monday
and Tuesday mornl~gs.

Name omitted
'nle name of Salisbury Ele·.mentary first-grade student
Myca Haynes was unintentionally omitted from the second six
weeka' honor roll.

50 cents

of snow," Flke said.
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Sevent~n Inches had !allen In ,.
Denver, Colorado SpringS and '
Pike~ Peak by early today, wtth ~
another 2 to 6 Inches expecteilln :; ·
Colorado's eastern plains and a . ,
foot or more !~recast foi: the ·-~
state's southern foothills, Fike :
said.
Fifteen tnch~s , fell near Los
Alainos, N .M., and a foot of snow '
blaJ)keted Mormon Lak~ ATiz.
Winter s~orm warnings were
Issued In Colorado, New Me~lco
and the Oklahoma panhandle.

Recalling the .
flood of 1931
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Middleport, $22 and costs; Karen
Goggins, Middleport, $20 and
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costs; Margaret Weaver, Long
Bottom, $24 and costs; Gale
Eugene Wolfe, Pomeroy, $24 and
costs; Bruce ·Hlssam, Parkersburg, W.Va., $22 and costs;
Donald Hewlltt, Augusta, Ga.,
$25_and costs; Thomas Stewart,
Gallipolis, $28 and costs.
Forfeiting bonds in county
court were Ronald Haggy, PomeltiEMB£R F.D.I.C.
roy, $220, overload; and Naomi
Findley, Shade, $46; OrvUie
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Veterans Memorial
Thursday Admissions - Margaret Little, Middleport; Dorothy Smith, ·Pomeroy; Elizabeth Hayes, Chester. ·
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Other than the contracted
wage Increases, the only additional expenditures the budget
calls for are what !man terms
"necessary capital improve'
ments" and $198,000 to fund the
widening of Eastern Avenue.
These "necessary" Improve·
ments include re-roofing the
municipal building, and additional equipment for the fire,
pollee and street and maintenance departments, lman said.
On Feb. 15, the city is contracted to pay the Ohio Department of Transportallon $100,000
for the Eastern Avenue project.
Six months later, the final $98,000
Is due to complete the payments.

"Things will be tight and It
may be wishful thinking, but with
this budget we should be able to
perform • the necessary capital
Improv ements and pay for the
Eastern Avenue widening with·
out requiring any additional
funds through grants," !man
said.
Re. roofing the municipal build·
log and making the fire truck,
recently purchased from Gallipolis Developmental Center, totally
operational comprise the majorIty of the capital Improvement
expenses.
Bids for the roofing process
have been In the neighborhood of

$25,000, · !man said. Th e roof
suffers from leakage. No structu_.
rat work on the roof will be
necessary. The current roof has
been covering the building s ince
Its construction In 1958, !man
sa id.
The 1977 fire truck, with ··very
few" miles on It, will necessitate
approxima tely $18,000 of repairs
to make It completely opera·
tiona!. !man said that , Including
the repair costs , the c ity Is
getting a bargain for the truck.
Former State Sen. Oakley C.
Collins purchased the truck for$1
and gave It to the city this month.
To make room for the Improvement costs and salary Increases,

lman said equipm ent purchases
for o ffl ~~s .and. de partments wilt
be redu ced.
" We' ll just have to be very
care!lil not to continue to purchase some of th e things that we
have annually purchased In th e
past." he said. "For ins tance,
hand tools for maintenan ce,
those kind of things don't need to
be bough t every year. And here,
in the offices, we won 't buy as
much equipment. "
lman said , howeve r. tha t he
forsees no personnel cutb11 cks or
layoffs stemming from the
penny-pinching ta ctics. ll e also
added that the bud get proposes
tha t no additJonal employees by

By BOB HOEFLICH
to the corner of Lynn and East
Times-Sentinel Staff
Main streets.
POMEROY - , A Pomeroy
landmark, dating back tol847,
The Remington store in
will disappear from Pomeroy
those days was a three-story
this week.
fram e building. The store also
. The structure, originally
was a· casualty to fire in 1856
known as the Remington
but by August 1857, RemingHouse, t~en the Martin Hotel
ton was adver.tlslng a hotel
and finally the Meigs Inn, was
opening by Oct. 1, calling It
heavily damaged in an early
"the best stand for a public
morning fire on Sunday, June
house between Wheeling and
15, 1986.
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Area firefighters came Into
' In 1875 William Remington
Pomeroy to combat the major
turned over the control of the
blaze, which threatened the
business to ~Is son, Benjamin.
entire middle busln.ess block
The sale of dry goods was
since the fire was of such
discontinued In the complex,
magnitude and buildings • but Remington. added hardalong East Main Street are old
ware to his book store
and susceptible to fir e
operation.
hazards.
Then In 1896 fire again hit
The fire destroyed the New
the Remington building, InYork Clothing· House, which
cluding the hotel. The strucwas never reopened, a restauture was rebuilt of brick In the
rant In the building complex
late 1890s, the latest burnedand the City Loan office, also
out structure , known as the
located in the complex had to
Meigs Inn dating from that
move to different quart ers
time.
after the blaze.
The New York Clothing
The Meigs Inn structure,
House, a men 's clothing store .
which covers the entire block
located In the Remington
from East Main Street to East
structure In 1897 and operated
Second, was first developed as .
through the many years in the
the Remington House by Wil same location untillast year 's
liam H. Remington in 1847.
fire.
The. Remington family came
In 1928, Edward Ebersba~h
to Pomeroy In 1843 and estabpurchased the Remington
lished a dry goods and grocery
building and the hotel wa s
store In the upper e nd of town.
renamed the Martin Hot el.
In the spring of 1847, the
The establishment remained
Remington store was moved
In the control of that family

Officia~s

governor' s announcement, and

Senate President Paul E. Gltlmor, R-Port Clinton, pointed out
the Republica ns already have
Introduced legislation to eliminat e deputy motor vehicle registrars and start a centralized ma ll
order system.
The governor assigned the
committee, which he will appoint
shortly, to look at the strengths
and weaknesses of the present
system and at how other states
conduct the same functions.
"I want to take the politics out
of this system," said Celeste. "I
believe th e lime for change Is
right ."
The governor said he wants to
make the system more efficient.
He hinted at a "one-stop shop-

LANDMARK ~ This Pomeroy landmark, the original Remln~on House, last known 1111
the Meigs Inn, could disappear from the Pomeroy business section as early aB Monday thl~
week. Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler reports that a crane will he brought In to do the
demolition work now that the hotel building, struck by fire In ,June 19H6, has now heen
reduced to this shell.
until 1970 when it was purchased by the Meigs Investment Corporation, which
owned by building at the time
of the June 1986 fire.
Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler reports that the s hell of
the hotel s tructure, which Is
still standing could come
down as early as Monday of
this week. A crane will be
brought In to knock down the
walls, the mayor said, and
after cleanup, which should

ping" center where hunting and
fishing licenses could be Issued
and other state services offered.
GUimor applauded the governor's move and said Republicans
had long been In favor of the
change .
"It 's a strange thing we had a
Republican governor for 16years
and there was no real cry to mak e
these changes," said Riffe, ad·
ding tha,t he has "ho protilem"
with the study.
But Riffe added that. any
changes should follow a thorough
evaluation which develops lm·
proved services. "I'm not In
favor ot passing something just
for the sake of passing It
overnight, " he said .

ODNR recognizes Meigs' litter
POMEROY - Me igs County
has been honored by the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources, Office of Litter Prevention
and Recycling, as one of 12
communities or counties to receive the Ohio Clean Community
Award of Recognition.
The award was presented at
the
National Litter Prevention
;
Conference held recently at the
Westin Hotel In Cincinnati, In
recognition ·~Jf the program qualIty and accomplishments of the
Meigs County Oftlce of Litter
Control.
Over 300 environmentally-

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soncerned representlltives from
across the n"tlon attended the
conference. The selection of
Meigs County as one of award
winners was notable considering
the relative size of other recipients and the fact that Meigs
County was evaluated on only six
months' worth ot activity.
Other communities and counties In Oh~ecelvlng the award
are Bel on County, city of
Campbell, cl of Conneaut, city
of Eastlake, Franklin County;
Marlon Co~nty, Montgomery
County, city of Norwalk, Plckaway County, city of Portsmouth

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take place immediately, Lynn
Street, which had been c losed
to traffic for several weeks,
will be reopened to traffic. The
street has been closed as a
safety measure since dlsman·
!ling ot the hotel began .
Seyler says thai the brick
from the building will only be
hauled short distances within
the town and he Is optimistic
-on opening Lynn Street to
traffic soon.
Work on disman tling the

remains of the s tru cture ha s
ta ken weeks as workers separated materials tak en from the
. structure. However, Seyler
reports that wh en th e actual
demolition sta rts . the building
will be flattened In only a lew
hours - and one or Pomeroy's
landmarks will be gone. How·
ever . th ere ar e reports that a
new stru ctu re will be co n·
structed In the choice loca tion,
but specific de tails have not
been disclosed at this time,

back vehicle registration study

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporte~
COLUMBUS !UP!) -Almos t
everyone who matters In the
Statehouse Is now on board for
rev ising the method of distributing drivers' licenses and motor
vehicle registrations to Improve
services and remove the politics.
' Gov. Richard F. Celeste announced Friday that David
Warren, president of Ohio Wesleyan UniVersity, will head a
10-12 member committee examining the system and making
recommendations In three
months.
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe
Jr., D-New Bos ton, endorsed the

hired .
With hopes of the park a nd
r.e creat Jon dt' partment becoming m ore sr lf-suffl cicn t. Iman
sa id an emphas is will be placed
on the types of prognlQlS that
pro ple llkr and elim inat ion ol
som e of th e ot hers.
"WI! h a new rcc!'cat ton depart·
ment director (Mic hael Sim mons )," lman sa id , " we should
be abl e to eliminate program s
tha t are not popular and add
emphasis to the more popular
ones. Thus. gett ing more people•
in involved which should In·

Exempt
program
benefits
village

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great-grandchildren and three
great -great-grandchildren. Besides her parents and husband,
she was preceded In death by two
sisters and two Infant grandsons.
She spent her married life at
the Holter home In Foresl Run.
She was a member of the Forst
Run United MethOdist Church.
Services will be held at 1: 30
p.m. Sunday at the Ewing ·
Funeral Home with Rev . Steve
Neison offlclallng. Burial will be
In the Gilmor e Ce metery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 7 to 9 this evening and
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Saturday .

Don Graff discusses moves to clean up
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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, Jan!Jary 18. 1987

By JIM WEIDE~IOYER
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - With pr oposed expendilures for the city to
Increase only slightly In ~987 over
1986, City Manager Dale E. I man
said the budget for this year is
lean, with the residents receiving
the same type of service to which
they have become accustomed.
Prpposed expenditures for the
1987 spending bill total $1,748,046
(a 3. 7 percent Increase) , according to !man's figures , with the
major Increase (approximately
$75,000) over the previous year
coming largely in salary wages
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Individuals fined this week In
Meigs County Court, as released
by Judge Patrick O'Brien, were: ·
. Richard Dailey, rutland, $180
and costs, forfeiture of 194
Winchester, one-year suspension
of hunting license, spotlighting;
Sally Moore, Middleport, costs
and suspended 90 days in jail,
resisting arrest; Keith Musser,
costs and suspended 90 days In
jail, resisting arrest, and costs
and six months In jail; with all but
seven days suspended, for aggravated menacing; •Jeffrey
Gardner, Point Pleasant, W.Va.,
$100 and costs, hunting deer after
temporary tag has been detached from special annual deer
permit; Thomas E . Harris, Jof,_
Ire, Pa., $50 and costs. obstructIng justice.
Ronald Bachtel, Pomeroy, $25
and costs, hunting on land of
another without wrltteh permission; William K. Wolfe,' Pomeroy, $20 and costs, failure to
control; Clarence Hall, Moundsville, W.Va., $20 and costs,
failure to control; Lucille Taylor,
Long Bottom, $10 and costs,
assured clear distance; Elmer
Parsons Jr., Racine, $10 and
costs, Improper backing; Dean
Pullins, Portland, $10 and costs,
allowing dogs to run at large and
a pit bull to kill another dog;
Bernard Nlehm Jr., Gallipolis,
$20 and costs, failure to control.
Fined for speeding were
Shaula Laudermllt, Pomeroy,
$24 and costs; Betty Bryant,
Panama City, Fla., $26 and
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C-rightod 1987

T~ meel Monday
The J:&gt;ythlan Sisters of Rock·
land Temple No. 615 will meet
Monday, 7:30p.m., at the Long
Bottom Community Building.
New officers will be elected.
Members are requested to wear
long dresses and brihg dessert or
cookies for refreshments which
will be served following the
installation.

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WE'RE
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OPE·N FOR·YOU

only facing a huge tax-bill next
year, but also of being hit with a•.
penalty.
Bentsen, who helped write the
tax reform bill, said he recognlzed the IRS was under congres~lonal orders to devise a more
accurate way to determine withholding. However, he wrote,
"Our goals will not be realized if
workers are unable to decipher
the form becaus~ . of Its
complexity."

Super Bowl p~eview
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ltemlzers and two-earner coupies, has sparked more complaints about the nation's tax
code. which many Americans
hoped was belng streamlined by
the new tax reform.
Accordlng to the IRS, it's
probably too late to make any
changes this year.
New withholding forms are
needed this year because of the
sweeping overhaul of the tax
code approved by Congress last
year.
Hentsen, In his first month as
Finance Comrnlttee chairman,
askea ' the IRS to tell him If It
"could devise a simpler process,
such as .making the new W-4 form
optional or allowing taxpayers to
choose a 'short' fol'm Ins lead."
A taxpayer who does not
accurately gauge how much tax
should be withheld from hls or
her paycheck Is In danger of not

---Local briefs---

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California, the National Weather
Service said.
Winds from the storm gusted to
50 mph in Albuquerque, N,M.
Wind chill readings fell to 50
degrees below zero In Colorado
and Wyoming and to 30 below
zero In' the Dakotas and Idaho,
the weather service said.
'By early today, the storm had
dumped 60 Inches of s·now near
Rye In southern Colorado, most
oflt Thursday, said Paui Fike, an
NWS forecaster .
"That Is an increjlible amount

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and Warren Countv.
Meigs County's litter control
program operated under a
$76,425 Ohio Department of Natural Resources grant. Under thts
grant program, over 4,000 volunteer hours were utilized In
cleanup efforts, 69 litter complaints were received and Investigated; 58 Illegal dump sites
were eliminated, 277 · miles of
county roadway were cleahed,
2,373 bags of trash were collected. 225 dump truck loads or
trash were picked up and 2.4
mUllan pounds of trash were
picked up.

Under the current Ohio sys·
tern, deputy motor vehicle regis·
trars appointed by the party In
power charge fees for their
services, for example $1.50 for
license plate renewal. They re·
turn a portion of those fees , said
to be 10 percent. to th e political
party.
A change has long bee n discussed, bul the Incumbent poilU·
cal party normally discoura ges
any shift.
"I noticed he wasn't for any
reform until he had collected all
the money and spent It ," said
Glllmor, who added that the
Senate may be able to work the
administration's recommenda·
lions Into Sena•e Bill ,1 .

Gov. Rkhard Celeste

~ontrol program
In dollars, the value of donated
tim e and equipment use
amounted to $128,000 from var·
lous public. private ahd business
donors. This combined with the
1986 gran! amount, brought the
dollar value of the 1986 program
to $204,425.
In 1987, Meigs County's grant
award Is $79,650. During 1987, the
lltter.{lreventlon program will be
expanded to Include an lnvesllgatlon Into the feasibility of recy·
cling activities In the county,
continued cleanup eCfort, In·
school education programs. public presentations, advertising

campaigns and associated ac tivi ties coordinated In a ma nMr to
bring litter-related problems Int o
public aware ness and provide
solutions to these problems.
Steve Powell, director olthe
Me igs Jitter cont ro l program,
commented:
" Without support of the people
of Meigs County, local government entitles, the tittle, gra nt
advisory board, volunteer effort s
of local organizations, busines ses and a long Jist or· others,
none of the accomplishment s of
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MIDDLEPORT - On April 9,
1984, Middleport Village Council
a nd Mayor· Fred Hoffma n did
somet hin g unheard of In Meigs
Co unty. Th ey took steps to
exe mpt taxes on the cons truction
of new buildings and the remodel·
lng of existing buildings within
the villa ge.
The ordinance, passed by council after th ree readings. es tablis hed the village as a "Commun Ity Reinves tment Area ." 11 was
hoped that th rough' the tax
exemption, or abatement. program, remodeling and cons truction of new homes and commer c ial building s wo uld be
enco uraged, and new employ ment opportunltr•s would be
gene rated .
Under provis ions of the ordl ·
nan ce. th'e tax a bat ement pro·
gram went Into e ffect In January
198.1 and counc il reserved the
ri ght to re-evaluat e the program
a ft er two yea rs , which would be
this month, to · determine If
additional a pplica tions for the
tax breaks s hould still be
accepted.
Although th e abat ement progra m has not yet been reviewed
by v ill age councll . Hoffman said
Friday that pla ns are to continue
the progr~ m .
Hoffman said he fe&lt;&gt;ls the
program ha s done what he hoped
It would do by bringin g "a co uple
businesses and seve ral new
houses" to the village.
In add ition, Hoffman said,
beca use or the tax abat ement. "
couple more vusln esses a rc now
c on s id e ri ng loc atin g In
Middleport.
Under prov is ions of th e ordl·
nance, all new co ns truction
within Mlddl cpor·t, both n •sldcntlal and commerc ia l, Is ta xe xe mpt fo r 1 ~ yc:1rs .
Dwellings wllh more tha n two
unit s, as we ll as commerc ial and
tndu s t r l ~ l properties, JmprovPd
a t costs of at lr as t $~ . 0011 . urr'
tax-exempt for 12 years.
Dweliln~s with not more th un
two famil y unit s, Improved at
cos ts of at leas t $2,500, arc
tax-exempt fo r Ill yea rs . ·
It should bt• pointed out that ta x
abalem ent aff(octs only new
construcllon or lmprovem ~ nt s,
a nd although buildings m ay
qu a lify for ta x exemptions,
based upon Pllglb lllt y req uir ement s, owners mu st still pay rt?al
es tate ta xes on the properties on
which the buildings arc located.
Residents who may ha ve lived
In Middleport for years s till pay
real estate ta xes as always, on
their proper ties a nd the ir
bu II ding.~ .
It Is only huildlngs whic h have
been constructed or Improved
since the abatement . program
wa s enacted that may qu a lify for

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