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-----Local Briefs:-A J?Ubllc lecture, entitled "Sclentlllc Sensitivity, or Physic
Isn't Physic Anymore," will be held Saturday .10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
In Room 201 of Morton Hall on the Ohio University campus.
Sherry Edwards. il sutnma cum laude graduate of O.U., will
be In charge. Edwards has conducted research that may
establish a scientific support lor the existence of abilities
.
previously considered to be paranormal.
The program t~ be presented Saturday, Edwards says, Is
designed "to dispel commBn myths but at the same time
provide reliable data" from experts In the field. Several topics ·
will be covered and partiCipants can expect straight-forward
Information that will be for the novice as well as the expert. The
program Is free of charge.

EMS units .respond to three calls
Three calls were answered by local units Wednesday, the
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 1: 50 a.m .. Racine took Norma Evans from Carpenter Road
lo Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine at 5:51 p.m.
extinguished a chimney fire at the Bonnie Mathews residence in
Anliquity; Racine at 9: 27 p.m. took Kevin Allen Phillips Jr.
from Letart Falls to Veterans Memorial Hospllal.

Patrol tickets bus driver
A Meigs Local Dislrict School bus driver was cited for
Improper ba~klng Wednesday morning after attempllng lo turn
around at Ilie lnlersectlon of Happy Hollow Road and County
Road 3 In Rutland Township, state highway patrol authorities
said .
Shirley M. Wllsqn, 42, Rutland, was heading northbound on 3
around W: 30 a.m .. when she attempted to back onto Happy
Hollow. according to the Gailla·Metgs Post of the State Highway
patrol.
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The bus made contacl wll h, and damaged lightly, a
westbound 1979 Mercury Cougar. driven by Wayne E. Cleland,
62, Rutland, according to Ihe patrol. No children were riding the
bus al the lime and lhe bus received no damage, troopers said.

Helen Bartels

Eva Stoul, 86, Page Slreet,
Middleport, a former Mlddleporl
businesswoman, died Wednesday night. .
Mrs. Stout was a daughter of
!he late C.P. and Ella McClure
Dutton. She was co-owner of The
Shoe Box in Middleport for many
years. She was a member of
Grace Episcopal Church In
Pomeroy, the Mlddleporl Buslness and Professional Women's
ClubandtheMiddleporiLiterary
Club.
She attended DePauw Unlverslty and was a graduale of Ohio
University. She had served as a
home economics supervisor for
theColumbiaGasCo. lnFremonl

Howard T. Norris

and
alsoPomeroy
had served
as a teacher
in the
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An electrical short has been
determined as the probable
cause of the fire thai gutted !he
Willis Tire Co. plant at 217 Third

moved In !he buffing room and :
prepared lor recapping, Bush :
said.
,
Bush said he couldn't deter··.
mine whal kind of material :
Ignited by !he short when flames •
swept through the plant late on :
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A~~lllpolls VolunleerFireChlef
Ray Bush said the delerminallon
was made by himself, State Fire
Marshal Frank Eisnaugle and
investigators for Nallonwide Insurance co., which Insured !he
plant. Bush mel with Eisnaugle
and the investigators
Wednesday.
The short was In a 220-volt wire
In the buffing room In Ihe rear of
lhe second of !he four buildings
thai made up !he plan!. Thelread
from old tire casings was re-

Veterans Memorial
Admllted - Dorothy Brewer. :
Porlland; Kenneth Imboden, ·
Mlddleporl; Glennls Musser, ·
Rutland.
'Discharged- Zelpha Stewart,
Sharon Bailey.
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Schools. are
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Howard T. Norris, 78, Racine, lage
Surviving
a daughter,
died Tuesday In the Veterans Barbara Shuler, Middleport; a
Administration Hospital at brother and sister-in-law, Dale
Chllllcolhe.
and Margaret ·Dutton, Middle- ,
A
retired
farmer,
he
was
born
port: a sister and brother-in-law . .
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Nov. 3, 1908. at Apple Grove, LucllleandGeorgeFarls.ColumOhlo,asonofthelateHarveyand bus. and a niece. Ellen Dulton
Roberls Is "In the process of Mary Roush Noryls. Mr. Norris· Kiehl, Sarasota Springs, N.Y.
contacting different employers," was a veteran of World War II.
In addition io her parents, Mrs.
in both the public and private
Surviving are his wife, MarJe Stoul was preceded in death by
sectors, lor Information on their Norris: three sons, George Nor- her husband, O.B. (Dick) Stoul,
policies regarding this situation. ris, Groveporl; . Gary Norris, in 1941 and a son-in-law, Emmel
Roberts said he feels he must
and Terry Norris. Hous- Shuler.
take Into conslderallon whether Racine,
ton, Texas; and four , Graveslderlteswlllbeheld.al
the loss of a driver's license
11 a.m. Friday al the Miles
actually affects a worker's job grandchildren.
Besides his parenls, he was Cemelery In Rutland with Rev.
classification. If a worker Is no! preceded ,ln death by a brolher, Lee Miller offlclaling. There wliJ ·
classi!led as an equipment opera- Oscar Norris.
be no vis itation hours. but a
tor, loss of a driver's license
would not really matter as far as Friday
at will
the be
Ewing
at service
a laterwilldate.
The
Services
held atFuneral
I p.m._ . _duled
memorial
be schethe job Is concerned.
Home wllh Rev. Steve Deaver Rawlings-Coals-Blower Funeral
However. Roberts again officiating. Burial will be In !he Home Is In charge of
pointed out that the highway
department's existing policy for Letarl Falls Cemetery. Friends arrangements.
may call at the funeral home
drinking "on the job" remains In from
2-4 and 7-9 p.in. Thursday.
Vesta L Tuttle
effect. Workers drinking on the
job face possible suspension or Oshel A. Panerson
Vesla L. Tullle, Colter Avenue.
termination of employment. He
Akron, a former resldenl ot'the
said It was his personal feeling as
Oshel A. Pallerson, 58. Crown Alfred community• In Meigs
an employer, that If a worker Is Ctty,'formerly of Mason Counly, Counly, died Wednesday evening
"proven" to drink "on the job," W.Va., died Wednesday In Holzer In Akron City Hospllal.
Mrs. Tuttle was a daughter of
the result should be "automatic Medical Center after a long
dismissal."
Illness.
the late Waller and Vletta Mae
Formulation of a policy reBorn Feb. 23, 1928, in Mason Hollman Tuttle and she was
garding "off the job" problems Is County, he was the son of the late employed by the Goodyear
not yet complete, however, Ro· Ja)o:e Palterson and .Goldie Jor- Rubber Co.
berts said he hopes to have in dan Patlerson.
Surviving are a daughter,
finished within two weeks. He
He attended The Church of God Mildred Chello, Akron: lwo sons,
said lhe cqunty prosecutor's In Eureka, and was a janitor at Dorsal Bentz, Akron, and Maloffice would also be contacted for Point Pleasant junior and senior colm Bentz. Hers!, Texas; a
an opinion.
high schools.
brother. V: Clay Tultle, MiddleThe commissioners discussed
Surviving are his wife, Belly port: lwo slslers. Flora Mae
with Steve Powell, director of the Pittman Patterson: live daugh- Gibson. Mlddleporl. and Ver·
county's litter program, as re- ters. Kathleen White and Karen
neda Hartung. Chesler: lhree
quest !rom the program' s collec· Mullins. both of Gallipolis, San- , sisters-in-law. Geneva Tultle,
lion supervisor lor a raise. The dra. Ester and Patricia Patter- Mlddleporl; Blnlce C. Tuttle,
collection supervisor made his son, all of Crown City; 10 sons, Tuppers Plains, and Bernice
request to members ot the James A. Patterson, West Co- Hawk, Hemlock Grove. Eight
county's Utter control board. lumbia, W.Va., Oshel Patlerson grandchildren . 11 greatPowell said It had been his Jr., Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., grandchildren and several nieunderstanding that salaries Walter H. Larry, Johnny, .Ri· ces and nephews also survive.
would remain the same this year, chard, Lonnie and Robert PallerBesides her parenls. she was
because the program didn't start son. all of Crown City, and Bruce . preceded in death by a son John
on schedule last year and full and Tony Pallerson, both of (Jackie) Bentz; a brolher, Veri
salaries were still paid. The Gallipolis; three sisters, Elfie Tultle, and a sister, Veda
commissioners said that If a Siders, Crown City, Kathleen Par rish.
raise was mllde, the money Roush, Logan, and Louvlna
Services will be held al 1 p.m.
would have to come from within Vaughn; Apple Grove; five brolh- Saturday In lhe Rawlings-Coals·
the Utter program's budget. The ers, Byrd, Arley and Harley Blower Funeral Home with Rev. ·
matter was then tabled unlll a f Patlerson, all o! Gallipolis Mark McCiu~g and Mr. AI
later date.
Ferry. Clarence Patterson of Hartson offlclaling. Burial will
The board also approved a Henderson, W.Va., and Orlando be in the Tuppers Plains Chrisrequest from !he county auditor Patterson of Haydenville; 17 tian Cemetery. Friends may call
for a $100,000 advance draw on grandchildren and three great· at Ihe funeral home from 2·4 and
the current cbllectton of taxes, grandchildren.
7-9 p.m. Friday.
for general operations. and ap.
He was preceded In death by
pointed Patty Parker as chairman of the county's Northwest
Ordinance and U.S. Constitution
South Central Ohio
Rain likely tonight, with a low
Bicentennial Commission, which
near 40. Cloudy Friday, wllh a
will function throughoutl987.
chance of rain and rain changing
to snow In the aflernoon, with
temperatures falling to 1he mid
30s.
ntng numbers were 6, 8, 17, 25,26
The probability of precipitation
is 70 percent tonlghl and 50
and 28.
The holder of the ticket will percent Friday.
receive the winnings In 20annual
Winds will be from Ihe south a!
pre-tax payments of 5250,000.
.15 to 25 mph tonlghl.
In addition lo the top-prize
Ohio Extended Forecast
winner, 138 players picked five of
Saturday throu1h MBnday
A chance of snow flurries in the
the numbers to win $470 each.
Also, 6,280 players selected four northeastern part of the state on
of the numbers to win $40 apiece. Saturday, wllh fair weather
There were 99,402 tickets sold elsewhere Saturday and Sunday.
with three of the numbers. Those A chance of rain or snow on
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NEW HAVEN, W.Va. -Gov. ArchA.MooreJr.
will discuss the fulure of Ihe Foote Mineral plant
al New Haven, which has been closed since
December 1985, when he visits Mason County
Monday.
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The governor will be at Wahama High School in
Mason at 8 p.m .. according to Sen. Mike Shaw.
R-Mason, who met with Moore Thursday
afternoon .
While delalls of thai meellng were nol
disclosed, Shaw confirmed last month !hat an
effort was underway lo Implement an employee buyoul of the plan!. He said members of United

Steelworkers Local 5171 have been working with
the governor's office in an attempt to secure a $4
million loan from the stale to enable former
.
employees Jo buy the plan!.
Such a loan. Shaw added, would pullhe former
employees In a position to secure additional funds
lhrough a number of banks and insurance
companies .
The 28-year-old Foote Mineral plan! closed Dec.
31, 1985, putting nearly 300 people, including 250
hourly workers who took concessions two .years
earlier to help keep Ihe plant opera ling. oul of a
job.
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COLUMBUS rUPII - The
Ohio Bureau of Employmenl
Services may have to close 42 of
lis 108 OBES offices across the
state because of a $12 million
deficit in the agency's budge! for
1987.
Roberta Steinbacher. adminislralor of !he al(ency, Thursday
said funding for the agency.
which pays uncmploymenl compensation beneflls a nd runs a
network of employmenl offices to
help people find jobs. has been
cut drasllcally since 1983.
Slelnbacher said the effect of
closing the oflices will mean
some people served by OBES will
have to drive fa rther to get to an
office, and she said It will mean
fewer services.
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Steinbacher said the cu t, which
Is approxlmalely 12 percent of
OBES's 1986 tolal budge!. will not
decrease benefils paid by OBES.
In addllion lo closing Offices.
OBES will offer an early retire·

nient program to ils 3,200 em·
ployees . hoping lor an approximate 23 percenl workforce
reduclion through altrillon.
She said the specific offices
targeted to close will not be
announced for at least one month
while !he agency, Gov. Richard
F . Celeste and olher legislators
make a last-ditch efforllo get the
fed eral governmenl lo restore
the money or reduce the amount
of the cui.
Grace Kilbane. an assistant
admlnlstralor ofOBES, Siild 25 of
the·\08 offices are in slale-owned
buildings. and will nol be closed .
Those offices are locatedprlmarilv In large cities.
·"II doesn'l make any manage·
men! sense to close Ihe 25 offices
located In slate-owned build·
lngs," she said.
Kilbane said OBES's budget
problem Is aggravated by additional federal requlremenls. For
example, she said the Wage

Record Conversion Program,
which will go Into effect In April,
requires OBES lo collecl addlllonal dala from employers for
use In controlling fraud.
Anticipating a need to tlghlen
bells, Stel)'lbacher las! month
named a committee to review
lnformatlori on all local oflices.
That hepled delermlne which 42
offices will be closed and resulled In 60 recommendations on how lo
save money and improve services and efficiency .
Steinbacher said even though
unemploymenl has declined In
Ohio - II was 7.9 percenl In
December - !here are still a lol
of people who rely on OBES
services .
She said OBES helped aboul
100,000 Ohioans find jobs last
year, including 22,000 who were
on welfare when Ihey came to the
agency. Ironically, ihe pr()~ram I
tha:t netped tl!e ·welfar~ recipIents find jobs Is set lo end In
July.

BEIRUT, Lebanon rUPII The leader of !he Druze Moslem
militia responsible for the safety
of Terry Walle relurned to
Lebanon from Syria to search
loday for the hoslage negoliator
who vanished while trying lo free
1wo Americans.
Druze Moslem m illlla lead er
Waild Jumblatl left Damascus,
Svrla. late Thursday for Beirut to
"iook lnlo the matter" of Walle.
Ihe special envoy to the archbl·
shop ofCanlerbury wh~ had been
missing since Jan 20.
Jumblalt provided armed es·
earls for Walle before Walle l ~ft
for a rendezvous wll h Ihe caplors
of lwo Americans J a n. 20. When
asked If he believed Waite wa s
kidnapped. Jumblatt told Lebanese television, "I hope not."
British officials said Ihey were
concerned for the safe!;· of Walle
-on his flr sl mission to Lebanon
since the secrel U.S. arms sales
10 Iran surfaced In Novemberdespite assurances by !he
Church of England he was in no
danger.
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British . Ambassador John

Gray said he would be concerned !shed during Waite's latest misuntil he .saw !he 47-year-old sion. which began Jan. 12 and
Anglican t.roubleshooler himself, was described by Walle as his
!he British Broadcasting Corp. most dangerous In the civil
war-torn nation.
reported.
Nine of !he missing are AmeriFears for Walle's safely rose
cans.
A group that claimed
Monday with a reporl by the
official Kuwaiti news agency responsibility for kidnapping
!hat he was placed under "house lhree Americans and an Indian
arrest" by Moslem cxl remlsts U.S. resident Saturday threawhile working to free Americans tened Thursday lo kill them I! the
Terry Anderson and Da vld United States or lis allies
mounted a mllllaty action
Sutherland.
against
the group.
'Chrlsllan Voice of Lebanon
"The
Islamic Jihad for the
radio reported· Thursday thai
Liberation
of Palestlne ·announ·
Waite was seen in Baalbek. 52
ces
II·
will
execute the four
miles east of Beirut in easlern
Lebanon's. Bekaa Valley , a American hostages as a prelimiholbed of Moslem fundamenlal· nary step Immediately after any
ism. The report could not be altack occurs and this will be
followed by olher actions," the
independently verified.
Walle's absence Is his longesl group said in a stalement.
The gourp' s. statemenl was
since he made his first !rip to
Lebanon In November 1985 aller accompanied by a photograph of
American hoslages appealed for hos tage Rober! Polhlll standing
help. Waite was ·Involved In the grim faced wllh two submachlne
relea ses of three or th e guns pointed at his head. He Is a
. cerllfied accountahl who taught
Americans .
Thirteen of the 29 foreigners al the private Beirut University
missing in Lebanon have van- College.

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ferroslllron used lo pre par ~ iron for making
cas llngs. Sh aw said las t month th at employces
are looking al significant changes in one of lh t•
furna ces and toward !he poss ibility of producing a
new product.
Former plan! . employees have ta lked with
Moore on several occasions and Shaw sa id earli er
thai Ihe go vernor has worked closely wllh them to
make th eir bid to lake over the plant a re all ly .
The public fs Invited to the meetin g, which will
also be allcnded by plant work ers and co mmun ity
leaders.

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SUCCESSFUL SURGER)' - Flfleen-month·old Stacy Ann
Hysell underwent surgery at Children's Hospital II\St Aui\'Ust to
correcl cogenltal heart defects. Her mother. .Joyce Hysell.
acknowledges lhat without research such a.~ Is llnanced through
the 1\merlcan lle~rl Association, such surgical proc~dUrt!S would
not be a•allablc today.

Successful surgery
saves Meigs infant
the American Hea rl Assoc iat io n
By CHARLENE HOEFLICII
and
li s resea rch program in
. Senllnel Stall Writer
Stacy'
s recovPr,... Shr knows
One look al lively litlle Sta c~;
Ann HysPii now and you wouldn ' t th ai without co nt inuin g n•believe !hal just a few months search, sur~ er y such as thai
ago she wa s sleepy, letha rg ic. needed by her daught er. might
not havr bern a\'a llable.
and severely underweight.
11 Is through resC"a rch mad&lt;•
Fl !tee n-monl h·old Stac y,
possible
by donat ions thai doc·
daughler of Joyce and Slephen
Hvsell. Pom erov. was born with tors a re able to ma kr progrr., s in
congenital hear! def('CtS and hear! hralth car r and develop
underwent corr rr tlv~ s urger;• at proc('durrs nrc&lt;&gt;ssary 10 savr
Children's Hospital In Columbus children born with such defec ts.
Aboul 2;,, ()()(J ba hics arr bo rn
on Aug. 12 last yrar.
each
vea r wllli co ngr nlt&lt;ll hrarl
Slacy was born with PDA
1Patent Ductu s Arlerl os is 1 dcfcci s and as a rr&gt;s ull of
which caus&lt;'d her to go int o resea rch. many of the defec ts
congestive hear! failure. and also rah be ro rrrc•ted. But morr
had alrial septral and ventrlcu· resea rch Is nf'Pded and much of
Jar defects In her heart. Since Ihe th r fundin g lor thai rrsrarc h
surgery to correct the defrcls. comes through the annual fund
thr slrawberry-blond headed Il l· driv e of th e Amer ica n Hea rt
tie girl has gained weigh! , /\Ssoclallon.
The Association advises !hat
although she remulns petite lor
1wo cenl s ou 1of every heult h
onlv
her a~ e . ·has taken on a belter
ar
spent by the government
dol.
l
col or. Is ene rge ti c a nd
Int o bas ic bl omcdial
goes
prrson a bl e-- a nd a lt og&lt;•th cr
rcsea rch.. lhe kind !hal has
delightful.
Mrs. Hysell Is qu ic k to give broughl the polio vacci ne. open·
!Continued on Pa ge 10)
1est1monv of !he Importance of

By CHI\RLENE IIOEFLICII
Sentinel Staff Writer
The lnadl'quate eleclrlcal sys·
!ems at th e Chester and Tuppers
Plains Ele mrnlary Sc hools and
whal acllon can be Iuken lo
alleviat e !he problems wNe
dlscussrd al length at Thursday
.nlghl' s mreling of the Eas t ~rn
Local Board of Educalion.
Superint endent !H ebard Ro·
bert s reported lo !he boar d thai
the Eastern Eieclrlc Co. Of
Parkersburg, W.Va .. has glveli
an esl\malr of $H,f00 for each
building just to run !he new line
from !he pole to th e needed new
amp bo~ cs . H.e said Tuppers
Plains Is cur re nliy opera ling on a
41XI·amp box. which nN'dS to be
upgrad ed to an 80()-amp bo x. and
that Che&lt;l!' r Is fun ctioning wllh
200 amps and needs to go to thr
BOO-a mp box.
Of Ihe loltri'Y monies for 1986.
$4.500 has alrea dy tx&gt;en encumbered for thee!eel rica! work . The
board took no ac tion on !he
projcct ·pendlng furth er sludy or
fin ances, and advised R o tx&gt;rt ~ to
gel cs llm atcs from olh N
companies.
Rotx&gt;rl s was also asked lo get
an cs limate on a new door for !he
Riverview Elementary Sc hool,
and pul an old. refrl~ er a tor all he
Tuppers Pl ains school up lor bid.
The superlnlendenl advlscd
board memtx&gt;rs !hal the Ohio
EnPrgy Conservallon Agen~y
will meet wllh thr board on
Wednesday, F'cb. 11 . at 7 p.m 10
disc uss a special reimburse ment
fundin g program lhrough tha i
agency. 11 the dlslrlcl qualllll•s.
fundin g can be provided by lhe
agency . wllh !he payba ck 10
come from Ihe amount saved on
utility ex penditures, II was
reponrd.
Randy Koehler wa s empl oyed
as a substit ute leac hcr and Gary
L. Battin as a pari-lime school
psychologlsl to ass \sl In lhr
re-eva luation of lh r sprcla t cduca llon unit s.
Added to th r su llstltull• list for
substilull• cus todi ans wcr&lt;' Tct·rv
W. Pooler . Mar k F: . Dillard.
Dav id Dallev a nd Kal hv Bantn·
ger. Williams Wrl \s and Dav id
Woola rd w.. rr· addr d to thr ·
subslilul r lis ts for custodian ,
malntenancf' ;o nd mec hani c. Th P
resignatio n of Dar lent• Cassaily
as a bus drl1' 1·r was ac"Cr ptr•cl.
The board approved I hrr·r•I'TO
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AI the lime, Foole officials said !he decision lo
close the plan! was based on declining market
condlllons caused primarily by large volumes of
imported ferroalloys .
AI the same time Foole Mineral announced Ihe
closing of the New Haven plan!. the company said
it had entered inloan agreement with SKW Alloys ·
of Niagara Falls to lra nsler loSKW, a division of a
West German firm oil he same nam e, it s specialt y
foundry products line Including lechnology. lrade
names and patenls.
The New Haven plan! had produced primarily

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search for missing emissary·

BOYS'

Cloudy . tonlg~t. with a
chance of snow flurries and a ,
low In the lower 30s. Varlable
cloudiness Saturday, with
hlgt.s In the mid Jtls. The
pf9hablllty of precipitation Is
50 percent tonight and 20
percent Saturday.

Moore to ~discuss future of Foote Mineral

as unit awaits budget cuts

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Eva Stout

·Ticket nets Super Lotto prize
CLEVELAND tiJP!) - There
was one tlckel sold !or Ohio's
Super Lotio game Wednesday
night !hat listed all six numbers
drawn, making the holder ellgtble lo claim the $5 million
jackpot .
The name of Ihe winner will be
announced a!ler the ticket Is
validated al a regional lottery
olllce. a lottery commission
spokesman said today. The win·

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pathlc Medicine &lt;jnd Rio Grande ·
panls lhrmlgh !he various sla· College for volunleer doctors and
seven sisters and three brothers. lions which Will utilize both floors nurses In training.
Funeral services will be Satur- of the building. As dlreclorof !he
Dr. James Witherell is the ',
day at 1 p.m. at the Wyoma Rellred Senior Volunleer Pro· medical advisor·for the planning
Peneoostal Church in Gallipolis gram, she antlclpales using ·commltlee. Also at the meeting
Ferry with the Rev . Robert . those who volunteered all he last were Scolt Lucas, Veterans .
Smith officiating. Burial will be screening three years ago and Memorial Hospital: Ginny Kll·
In Patterson Cemetery In Galli· recruiting new senior citizens lo Un, R.N .. health department
polls Ferry. The body will be help wllh lhe Iask.
Linda Friend , heallh coordina· nurse: and Eleanor Thomas.
taken lo the church one hour
executive director for the Meigs ,
prior to services. Friends may tor at !he cenler, reported !hal County Council on Aging, who
call at the Wllco~en Funeral she Is making conlacts with presided allhe !!leetlng.
Hocking Technical College, thr
Home on Friday from 7-9 p.m.

Helen Bartels, 89, Syracuse,
died Wednesday at the Pinecrest
Care Center In Galllpolls.
A homemaker. Mrs. Barlels
was born Oct. 2, 1897, al New
Haven, W.Va., a daughler of !he
late Riley and Lettie Cundiff
Siegrist. She was a member of
the Syracuse . United Methodist
Church.
Surviving are two sons, William C. Bartels, St~vensville,
Mich., and Vernon H. Bartels,
Cincinnati; four grandchUdren. ·
Barbara Bartels Grandy. St.
Joseph, Mich.; William Olan
Bartels, Tampa, Fla.; Joyce
J;!artels Hamilton and Michael
Bartels, both of Cincinnati, and
one great-granddaughter, Julia
Michelle Grandy, St. Joseph,
Mich.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by her husband, Emmet Bartels, in 1975.
Services will be held at 10: 30
a.m. Saturday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Rev. Steve
Nelson officiating. Bu?!ill will be
In Letarl Falls Cemtery. Friends .
may call at the funeral home
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday .

Agreement to end
are "hard· pressed" 10 finish the
job In the remaining lew days.
By eliminating the need to
notify the county In advance, and
nol having to wall for the
commlsslsoners to meet and
approve lhe request, several
addlllonal days will be allotted a
conlractor. "With more time to
work." Turner sa1d, contractors
should be more conscientious
aboul burying lines according to
specifications.
Ideally, lines should be buried
at least 18-24 Inches below the
flow line of a ditch. However,
' Turner and County Engineer
Phil Roberts agreed Ihat in some
rocky areas. achieving that
depth is Impossible. Ills in those
types of areas where !he telephone company would like to
have notice.of highway work.
Commlsslonea*ich.ard Jones
pointed out ttial" the telephone
company does not, by law, have
lo notlly the commissioners of
their lntenl to lay lines, nor ask
for approval. Turner said that
GTE follows this procedure because they wan! lo "work together" with local entitles .
Turner said Meigs County Is
the first place the limited .basis
work agreement Is being tried.
Turner and Bates admitted
!hat following the agreemenl
may not eliminate all accldenlai
cable cuts. and they asked that If
highway workers do experience
trouble wllh cable lines, that they
call a GTE emergency number
Immediately with notification of
the problem.
In other matters, Roberts
reported that he has been In
touch with the Ohio Department
o! Transporlatlon ot!lce In Ma·
rlella, and !hat the PomeroyMason brld~te will "probably be
closed sometime In March" and
the structure could be ready lor
reopening In June. Roberts said
thai steel lor lhe repair job had to
be reordered because' the com·
pany !rom which the steel was
originally ordered, Is out or
business.
In regard to eslabllshlng a
policy to deal with highway
department workers who have
incurred DWI otrenses "all !he
job," and los! driving privileges,

Committee.
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dates
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Ohio University College of Osteo· •

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DISPIAY -ll'atheiOih IIIDlvenarJ of the 113'7
Oood aad · featured al The Fannen Baal! II
savlnp Co. Ia thla dlllplay or more than 80
photoJrapbl !allen during ud after the Oood. Not
only do the photos ihow the actual flood but

Middleport

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8-8; Sat. B-4

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towapeople lD DlodudpoiltfloodNtllap.Cailly

Edwarda, left, ud Bet117 ' Hawtbone, lluk
employees, look over tbe dllplaJ' nlcll .. lrtm
the pbotogaph llGIIedlon of Xa&amp;hleetl 8cotl ud
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Se- Willia m Cohen, R·Malne, said
nate Investigators have no !lrm the report provides a strong
evidence thai President Reagan "foundation" for the select pan·
knew o! the scheme to skim els formed In both Ihe Sen ale and •
money lor the Conlras from his House to continue the lnves llga·
cover! arms sales 10 Iran, bull he lion at the same tlll)e as lnde· ·
are convinced the lives of U.S. pendent prosecutor.
"I think they'll be able lo build
hOstages kept him from killing
on
this rather substantially ,"
t~e weapons deals.
said
Cohen, who 15 also a member
In releasing !Is long-awaited
of
the
11-member select Senale
reporl on the lran-Conlra crisis
panel.
Thursday, the Senate lntelll·
The report. based on weeks of
gence Committee drew no con·
private
hearings last month and
elusions about Jhe scandal that
'eagerly
awaited after draft ver.
has slaggered Reagan's presld·
slons
were
leaked this month.
ency but offered the most de·
was
released
by the Intelligence
tailed assessmenl to date of how
panel
on
a
14-1
vote with only Sen.
his policy was conceived · and
executed under the strictest Arlen Specler. R,Pa .•dissenting.
The 65-page document con·
secrecy.
eluded wllh two pages of ques·
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resolve In gr tt lng to !he bo ll om of
th e controvrrsy .
The major Issues, it sa id. un•
the prec ise rolcsofolflcla ls alth•'
While Housl'. ' lht' CIA, oth er
governm(' nl agencies. and prl.vale individu als- bolh U.S. ~nd
le&gt;relgn - In planning and lmpll'·
mcntlng !he sa lr of American
arms to Iran and !he scheme to
divert sale profit s to the Nlcara·.
guan Conlra rebels.
The lnvesllgatlon to date has
been hampered by the refu sal of
key figures IO tes ll!y . Vice Adm .
John Poindexter. the presldenl' s
former ,national security ad·
vlser, and Lt. Col. Oliver North .
his fired National Securit y Coun·
ell ,aide, have led !our others
citing cons tllutlonal right$
against sclf-lncrlmlnatlon.
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Alllllslanl Publisher/Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

Secretary of Education William Bennell's recent peregrina·
lions around the counlry got me
lhlnklng about Scrabble and my
ex-son-I n law
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Our Scrabble feud operaled a l
a ferocity somewhere between
Ihe Super Bowl and World War 11.
But P aul , who's white, demolIshed me so consistently thai lor
a whiiP I began speculating about
lh e possl bllll y ol ge ne tic
lnferlorlly.
Bul one weekend (approximately, . Ihe Fourth ol July) I

wiped him out In lwo consecutive
ga mes , geltlng seven -letter
words four times.
I restored my ethnic sellesteem (J~st lor the record, my
wife and I regret that Paul and
my daughler, Krishna, dldn'l
make II - but thai 's another
slory. l
The moral ? Blacks are capable
ol cognlllve ascendancy
Subliminally, mo s t whil e
Americans don't think so.
Empirically, they've got good
jusllflcallon.

Black students score - on
average - 212 polnls below
whiles on SATs
Black teach ers fall state
leacher exams - on averageal a rate lhree limes th ai of while
teachers.
Most ghetto schools aren't
educallonal ce nters. They're
warehouses. ·
Yet, many cllles boast at least
onp, and somellmes three or
four , htgh-achlevlng elementary
and high schools of predoml·
nantly poor . black or Hispanic

AMEMBER o!The United Press lnlernallonal,lnland Dally Press
Associallon and lhe American Newspaper Publishers Association
LE'ITERS OF OPINION arr W('lromc They should 1¥- il:'SS than 300 words
long All INten ar rosub)t'&lt;' t to ed,lflng and rr11sl br s11;nrd with name, address and
telephont num~r No W1 slgne;J letters will be pu bll!thed Letters should be In
good la str, addressin g lssu('S, nol pE'rsooa lllles

The Ughler Sid('

It's a grand night
for anything else
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WASHI NGTON !UP! 1 - Two or lhrPr '""""go. sOm('()ne srnl mP
a copy ollhP book C' il v M.tg&lt;wn0, ·whi ch 1 Jert•n ll v gol ,uound lo
n·admg J mu~t s.J\ f Wds thmoughlv edifrPd
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The arlirl rs .md ol ht•J 11cms 1n lhC&gt; ldblt• of roniC&gt;nl s weu• Just as
Ins!! ut'IJ vp,jS Wh!•n lhl' book"'" lit Sl pubi!Sht•d, r ll C, l 1 9~4 Too bad r
can' Is"'' lhP samt• for· m1 mt•mon
Nol lh.il mv lf'tollt~&lt; tJOn ~~.t ~ rvf'l d ll thc1l m ~I IU C'IIVP, but
hPI'&lt;'IOIOI &lt;' II was fuhlv ll'il.tblt• No more
A new book oul lhts monl h rs Ill led "F ill ~ (;,a nd Mov1es of Ihe 1960s
.ond 1970s ·
1 saw a lol ol mol Jon prrluJes during !hose '" o dC&gt;r.HI&lt;'s but was
nolhPt suJprl sed. nollosav r h&lt;~ g rmrd . lh&lt;~ll hdd onl1 srrn .tboul ha lf
nf !hose on lht• hsl
Thr rhag1 inlro P"" &lt;.Jm&lt;• '"not J0mr mbr11ng whrl ht•J I had St'Pn
some• or lhP ftlm s
r dlsl1hr1lv J&lt;'mPmbt•J st'C&gt;mg such Wood v Allr n dassl&lt;'S '"
" Ranan.1s ' 'SlrrpPt , ' olc Hu t I rn uldn ' l ll 'l'&lt;tll 'A nntl' Ha ll" dO d
was unabl&lt;' Ia IC&gt;IIlrom lhrsv nopsts wh&lt;'lh&lt;'J I hdd srPn lhts patl tC'u lat
&lt;Jassrr, wh1rh to book's author. D.1vld Zinman put .Jifh(' ropofhrs "10
Brsl' hsl lot tha i pr11od
W~t•n Zlnm:tn d&lt;•sc rll~ d "fl nn rr Hall · as"· 1970s l'lgm.tllon ." hr
lost mt• I kepi wondPt mg how r;001 gt• Br rn.11 d Shay, who nrvPt
mudC&gt; an' mO\ J(•s I ~' .J~ ,,,.. "' r of. got m hPrr.
Zinman .tlsn left m&lt;' " ' lite Iat Jut n 1\ ht•n ht' .tll llbUI &lt;'d lhP
1ommC&gt;rrl.t l su&lt; 1ess of All&lt;'n s ltlms to lhr a clot produ r&lt;•J
SC'I ipiWI IIC! ·dlt e'CIOI 's .l pp!•.t ll o 'l'VI'I \ 00&lt; ' Sll Ugg llng 10 lend off lht•
pi I'S~UI f'S Of ffiOdPI n ilf f' '
Reminded m&lt;' of,, p!rt&lt;' I "nee s.111 b1 til Capp m whil'h lh•·
c,JI'Ioonlsl was. I llunk t&lt;'.tC' ltng " " llahan .rlltr le aboul hts 'lt'l
AbnPt " slnp
C.tpp said h&lt;' nrvp J lx'fm e 1Paltzcd ho" muPh sodologlt a l
slgnlf.mct• lh&lt;•t t' was m Oogp.!l rlt .md, constdrt lng he tnvl'nlcd Ihe
pla&lt;'P. I could app"~ '''' " hiS poml
And .till he ltme I thought I hkc·d Wood\ flllpn bro ausc ht• 11 a'
gPnulnrlv lunm I guess I should h.11·r bern""·"" I ldrntilrrd wll h
him b&lt;'Cuast' I. 1oo. w.ts sll ugg llng 10 ovrt comr some modet n
vlt'lsslludPs,
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Anvwav , I got .J pPI!c\c'l sco1 r 1n 1hr sl'g m onl Z1nman ca t C&gt;gOI izf'd as
"S,Jih&lt;' and Hum01 ," me.tnmg I h.td scrn "M ·A·S II ," ·The
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di'C\\ ,1 l'Omplrh· bl,mk . hm 10~ sPPn nonl' of thr fi lms
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19711. Who t·ould 1rmr·mbt·• so long lh.tl lht• oJ igin.JI slat! " ' Don&lt;tld
SulhPrl.tnd, F.ll lnll r:oultl .tnd S.t lil Kl'ill't m.tn ' No fllan Aid,,
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Today in history
Today Is Friday, Jan. 30, lh&lt;' 30th day of 1987 with 33~ Ia follow
The moon Is moving away from li s new phase.
The morning slars are Venu s a nd Sa turn
Th&lt;' eve•nlnl( s tars are Mercury, Mars and Jupll cr
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Those bot n onlhls dall' ar!' und er lh!'slgn of Aquarius They mclude
Franklin D. Roosewll, 32nd pres ldr nt ot lhe United Slates, In 1882,
j,,zz trumJX'Ier Roy Eldr idge In 1911 (age 761 . hls lorla n Barbara
Tuchman In 1912 1age 7~); actress Dorothy Malone tn 1925 1ag&lt;' 62i ,
artotGeneHackman In 1931tage56 l; LoulsRukeyser, hos toiTV's ·
" Wall Sir &lt;'t'l W!'ek, " In 193.11 age 54 l, and aclresses Tammy Gr imes
In 19.16 (ag&lt;' 51l. Vanessa Redgra ve rn 19.37 (age 50), and Vlclorla
Pt·inclpalln 194!i rage 42 l
On !his dal e In hlsrory
In 193.3, Adolf Hlllrr became r hancrllor ol Ge1manv. appolnllng a n
aii·Nall Cablnrl
In 1948, Indian leadN M.t h.11m,, Gandhi was assassinated by a
Hindu exlre mlsl

Berry's World

'' Please stop tellmg us how they do 1t on 'L.A.
Lsw. " '

By JIM WEIDEMOVER
Tribune Stall Writer
HUNTINGTON, W Va
,\bout the only thing nr " tv
acqu1red C'lnclnna ll Reds p1lrher
F1 ank Wtlll ams knows lor sure
about the upcoming Majot·
Leagup season IS Ihe lac! Ihal he
Is happy 10 be playing lor lhr
Reds
Tht&gt; side arming rl ghl hand r1
w"s acq ui red three weeks &lt;~go,
a long wllh pllchersTimber Mead
a nd Mike Vtlla , from the Sa n
Fra ncisco Gw nl s In " trade lor
out fielder EddiP Milner As ol hiS
t ecenl trip wll h the Reds Card
va n ear lier Ihis week. he said he
has no tdra il hP will bra mtddle
0 1 short 1cl le! ptlrheJ
R•ghl now thai does not bolhrr
the 6 fool-1 190-pounder H ~ Is
JUSt happv lobe ablrlo play lor a
co mender
''I' m happ ier lo be w1lh the
Reds, becau se I Ihm k lhcv "r""
b&lt;'llr r tea m," he satd "I r~a l11
ir k&lt;' alii he enlhustasm Ihe wholr
organtza iJon has aboul lhr up

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The question Is, why•
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Why In the 91 percent low·
Income student body In the
Bronx's Garrison Elementary
School do 61 percent of the
students tesl at or above grade ,
level In mathematics and 88 :
percent at or above grade level In ·,
reading?
The answer Is leadership, the
kind thai expects, demands and ::
exalts academic success based :
on the partnership between stu· ;
denls amfteachers, suppOrted by
Involved parents.
,
Bul William Bennett, the P.T.
Barnum of American education,
doesn't understand this, prtmar·
lly because of his racial blinders
Last week , during his ylsll to
this sa me school, he announced
his deparlment 's Intention to
publish a handbook on how to
IPach disadvantaged students
Heavenly father, spare us Ihis
plantation paternalism!
The way to teach dlsadvan·
raged sludenls Is lo replicate the.
mel hods for teaching advan- '.
!aged students. Expect them to ·.
learn Teach !hem to learn. ·
DeR)and that they learn.
Last year, Bennett's depart·
ment published a list of the
nation 's 270 besl elementary
sc hool s; It mcluded a small .
percentage or minority-majority ·.
sc hools.
Instead of taking his "showand-tell" sldfshow around the
counlry, Bennett could save
money and render a 'tremendous
public service by publishing a Jist
ol the nation's best schools with
prPdomlnanlly black and Hispanic students from low-Income
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WASHINGTON - The dlsln·
formation campaign aimed al
Libya by Adm. John Polndexler
has been prelly well swallowed
up by !he Iran/contra arms
scandal lhal led lo Poindexter's
reslgna llon as nallonal security
adviser Bul lhat doesn'l mea n
dislnlormallon is dead.
There's a good posslbllll y that
lhe Reagan admlnlstrallon and
lis friends have been ush).g
dlslnformallon tec hniques 10 deflect a ttenllon - and blame from their own mlslakes. Wit ·
ness !he carefully planled stones
sugges llng thai the whole arms
deal - Including diversion ol
fund s to lhe contras ~ was
somehow forced on a reluctant
While House by Ihe Israelis This
scenario has lhe fishy smell of
dlslnlormallon.
The facl Is. ol course, !hal
governments ' routinely pracllce
dlslnfo rmallon, leaking false slo·
rles lo gulllbiP reporters In hopes
!hal the public will believe Ihem
- or thai al least seeds of doubl
will be plant ed In lhe public's
mind .
As we've reporled In Ihe pa s!,
lhe Sovlels are masters a1
forgery a nd ot her "dezlnlormal ·
sla" melhods Their howle rs
have Included stories !h al the
CIA ca used an epidemic ol
dengue lever In Cuba. thai a

Unlvers1ly of Maryland malar ia
research faclltly m Pakistan was
a ger m-warfare planl, thai pot
son gasps at a U.S . military base
ca used 80 lnlanl dealhs In Na·
pies, flal y, and lhal7,000 Brazill·
ans died from U S chemical
warfare Jests rn the Ama zo n
basin.
The Reaga n admmlslraiJon, ol
course. dldn'l Invent dlslnlormalton. Ils ch1el dlslinclion Is thalli
was exposed so quickly, and Ihal
11 used lhe National Securlly
Cou ncil as Its dlslnlormatlvr
vehicle. Previous a dmlnl slra·
!tons prefpr red !he CIA, which
had more experience in Ihe black
art Here are some f'Xa mpJps·
- In lhe Cartpr admlnlstra·
lion , lhP CIA fed The New York
Ttmrs a slory designed lo di s
credit. Greek exile journaliSt
Elias Deme,racopoulos. Why?
Demetracopoulos had explos rve
evidence thai the Greek ln! Pllt
gence service. subsidized by Ihe
CIA, had funne led secrel funds lo
thP Nixon-Agnew ca mpaign tn
1968 The Tlmrs slorv In 1977
charged lhat Deml'lracopoulos
had work&lt;"d lor Yugoslav and
lsraelllnlelllgrnce and had bPcn
re jected for a JOb with thr CIA all untrue
The sourcp of lhe story "'"' '
made clear when lhe C'IA was
eventuall y forc ed lo rrl rase lis

fil e on Ihe GrePk journallsi · H1 s
name co nslslenlly misspelled by
the CIA m exaclly Ihe way II had
been In Ihe Times Last April. the
CIA finally admllted II had "no
deroga to ry" InformatiOn on
Demelracopoulos.
- In Ihe Ford adminlslrallon ,
the CIA pl a nl ~d stones blaming
!he' assasslnallon of Its Athens
slallon chief, Robert Welch, on
his ldenllllcallon by Counterspy
magazine Whal the CIA didn't
disclose was lhal · Welch had
Ignored an expllrll warning, 1wo
monlhs before his murder. nol to
move Info his predecPssor's
house In AI hens, because 11 was
well known as th&lt;" C'l~ sta llon
chief's residence
- In the Nixon admmtslral lon .
the CIA 's manlpulaltOn ol fOU r·
nallsls In Its ca mpatgn Jo over
throw ChtlPan Preslden~ Salva
dor Allende was a classic of
dlslnlormallon . As just one pari
of lis slv ca mpa ign to court the
press. the CIA m.tde up a storycont rad lclrd bv ti s own lniPlll ·
gencf' f'Siim ales - !hal Allrndr
planned lo abolish frcC&gt;dom or Ihe
press In Chtle Thr mrd1a lapped
'' up.
- In lh&lt;' .Johnson admln!stra
110n. CIA headquaJiers srnl out
orders dtrerllng agent s 10 dis·
r tedi l au thors who had ;urllen
books or ar ltrlrs c ll llr.t l of the•

Pcche adm rls, bul drv!'JSiflr ,t
lion has effecll vel} cushlonrd !he
impact Uncmpl oyme nl. a l
tpough hi gh al 9 percent . has
bern .a full poinl a nd more below
Ihe stale average.
The major compo nen ts of San
Antonio's cushion arc th e mrl
llary tlour Air Forcr bases and
one Army rnslallal ionl. a lhrr v·
rng touriSI and convPnlron trade
a growing eleclronlcs Industry
dod a cl uslrr ol sctcnllllc and
medical faclll lles
Thr last receive special en
co ur age menl. Under developmen! rs a Trxas Research Park
wrs l of lhr ci ty, wh1rh Is key tu
Sa n Antonio's effort s to become a
n a ti o nal ce n lrr f or
biotechnology
" We lry lo lak&lt;' adva nt agP ol
our researc h slrenglhs," Pec he
says, " We set up an almospherc
fa cllll atl ng growth of small
companies"
In Its de layed surge, San
Anlonlo has sought to avoid the
downl,own dPvaslallon lhat has
been characlerlsllc of other
rapidly growing older American
cities. There Is still "life a!l er
dark " In down town San Antonio,
asserts Peche.
Well , maybe. But firsthand
Inspection suggested lhal much
o! It was In clusters of people on
corners , walling for buses to
outlying areas. Houston · and
Commerce streets have their
share o! lhe darkened depart·
ment stores and vacant store· :
fronts that are all too familiar to
, a Clev~land or a Sl. Louts.
Still, II downtown Is not jump·
lng, It Is far from comatose. And
It has the River Walk, a ,_
subtropl-

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cl tv s 196R HrmrsFa 11· lh.JI wmds
a long lh1• Sun Anlonro Rivt' J
1h1oug h the hC&gt;arl or Ihe origi nal
CII V
And Ihen Ih er~ is Sa n Antonio's
high prof tiP ma\OJ Hem v Cis ne
ros. arguahlv lh&lt;' most p1om1·
ncnl ' and promising Hispanic
public figure 1n Ihe rounlry has

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li4-69 wllh 1 05 remainin g on ,, S!.llr dl'fca !o•d F:.1s !PJn Illinois,
'! po tnl goa l bv Kvlc Taylo1
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and Sian Kimbrough coun ll'Jed
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score 71·71.
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gamP's ncxt 16 pol nls lor an IB·9
lead
"A 94-lool game will have
spurts ," said Kea dy " We
learned from playing Iowa you
have lobe patlrnl aller you break
lhe press "
Purdue lost al home to Ihe
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in Thursday's Big HI gamt• againsl visiting
Purdue. Th&lt;• Boilerm .tkt•rs &lt;•dged OSU. 75 7:1
iUPI)

IIOBSON DUNK - Ohio State's Dennis II upson
watches hall go through the hoop following a dunk

lo b&lt;' hi gh on anv lis t of Sa n
Anl onlo 's assr ls
In lh&lt;' C&lt;'asrless qucsl for new
rompa mes, the mavor is always
a good oppner lor a dialogue wllh
prospects
"Peoplr used to know ol San
Ant onio because if's where the
Alamo was, " says Peche "Now
lhry know 11 's whl' re Cis neros 1s
mayor "

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21
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allowed 0011 1wo runs In 30 2
Innings (0.57 ERA l
All houg h a middle rellcvPJ for
lh&lt;' Gia nt s, club genr•ral man
agcr Bill Bergcsch smd he looks
al hrs nC&gt;w acqulsll•on as "
possible short rPitever or &lt;''&lt;'n
spo l s1a1ter
" I llk P lo lhrnk th at Fta nk
(Williams 1will not onlv h('(p us 111
middle rcllt'f " lit&lt;' !hl!d yrat
genet"' man" ge1 s,ud al !he
ca l ava n luncheo n " If need be I
like lo think we can call on hun to
prlch In short re lief
"And If we gel 111 ,, 11ghl
silua! Jon with ou1 slalll ng tola
lio n, ' he t•ontlnu rd. "wp could
usc Ft·ank as a slarl l't, along
wrlh Ron Rohmsnn 10n0 of lhr
Red s top JPhrvers laS! season! ·
Wha1eve1 !he 1ol&lt;' Wrlllams
has onl1 onl' 11:quest, Ihe oppor
tumt v to p1tch U!o; oftf'n dS
posslbll'
" I ltkr· to prlch 01 PI\ chan er I
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10 !he Re&lt;ls, Wllh.1ms s,tltl ht' \1 .t s

Warren Commission's report on
lhe assasslnallon of Presldenl
Kennedy "Employ propaganda
assets to answer and refule lhe
allacks bv the crlllcs," lhe
orders read. "Book reviews and
lea lure articles are parllcularly · appropriate " Some crlllcs were
deplcled as anii·At:nerlcan and
pro-commumsl.
TEACHERS ' TROUBLES :
The number ol college students
planning careers In education Is
rising, evpn though federal fund ·
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long-range prospects aboul on a
par wtlh swordswallowers'.
A survey by the America n
Council on Education shows lhe
number of collegp freshmen
planning to go Into teaching has
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jumped a lmost 50 percent In Ihe
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last live ypa rs The sludy cheer·
1iy atlnbules lhts lo higher
sa lari es - up 2R percent since
1982 for th ose alrPady on the
payroll
Our sourcPs predlcl, however,
th ai for many teac hers In walt·
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Illusory. Wtlh cutbacks In federal
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fundin g, th&lt;" stales have tight·
r ned up al lhe expense of new
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l&lt;'achers. Rellrlng, betler-pald
lrac hrrs are being replacPd by
"gypsy l!'acheFs" hired on a
parl ·llmr basis, lac king lenure
and such tmporlanl fringe benpf.
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Cisneros' city______.,..--____D_nn_G_ra_ff
SAN ANTONIO !NEAl
You 've hea rd Slorles !hat lhe
freeways ringing hard-hit Texas
cllles are vlrlually emp tv or
lralllc because ol lhe collapsC&gt; of
the oil-based economy?
A gross exaggerallon In, anv
case. II deflnll ely does nol app ly
In San Anlonlo. Dri ving In lot a
flrsl vlsll.l can pNsonall y Jestlfv
Ihal Jig hi lra lllc Is nol one of I he
cll y's problems
And lo hear Ihem talk hen', the
cll y has very few or any r&lt;'a l
concern
Sa n Antonio has had a vC&gt;ry
good press of late- good to lh&lt;'
point of hype, II has somrllmes
seemed. This Is !he na11on's lOth
largcsl cll v and among the•
half dozen lasteSI growrng With
lis long history 1founded as a
mission in 1691 l a nd Hispanic
herllag&lt;::, II has an a mb1ance Ihal
puis It Jn 'a special class wllh New
Orleans and San Francisco
On lop ol !hal, II has been rn
recen l years a clly on th e go almost go-go It's almost lao
much. As I said, hype.
But as II turns oul, !here's a lot
to all alii For a city thai was long
lhe slalt''s largest , Ihen slept for
decades as Houslon and DaJl as
surged ahead, San Antonio has
bePn doing very well since
awakening In lhe '70s And II sllll
Is, says Robert Peche, vice
presldenl o! the clly·funded Economic Developmenl Foundation.
What once seemed San Antonio's blggesl dl~advantage In
comparison with Its rivals, has
IUrned out to be an advantage. Its
economy Is not oil-based. There
Is enough oil-related activity so
lhat It has nol been able to
completely escape the slump,

ro mln g sral-ion '

Allhough he has m&lt;•l onlv ,,
handful of pla}Ct s, Wrlhams s. ud
the club's ft onl ·offlre pe'rso nnel
has exuberated lhe lype or
postll\ e almosphelc th at also
has gollen hrm exrll ed .
Las t season. Wtlllams sta rt ed
1\llil lhr Gra nt s' C'l"ss /\fiA
Phoemx farm rlub as a shol'l a nd

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Friday. January 30. 1987

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MHS_girls edge Alexander
ROCK SPRINGS - ' Jenny
Miller's two free throws with 12
seconds remaining lifted the
undefeated
Meigs Marauder·
ettes to their 15th straight win
wllh a 47-45 cliff-hanger over
Alexander here Thursday before
the largest crowd ever to witness
a Meigs regular season girls
game at Larry Morrison Gym.
Meigs had a 45-43 lead with 55
seconds left when Alexaqder
missed the front end or a one and
one, but · turneci lhe missed
charity toss Into a bucket on the
rebound to liE' it at 4&gt;·45.
Coach Ron Logan's crew , now
15-0 overall and 13-0 In the TVC,
worked the ball around until
Jenny Miller found an opening
down I he lane, drove towards the
hoop, and was fouled. The 6-1
all-di strict center promptly
drilled both for the final score. ·
Alexander had troubl e getting
the ball up floor In a last second
effort and was called for traveling with thrrr seconds left.
Th e win all but wrapped up I he
TVC crown lor the state's 8th
ranked class AA Marauderetles.
With three TVC games remain-

lng, Meigs niust win one to clinch
a I le. and two will return the
championship to Meigs.
Jennl Swartz led Meigs in
scoring with 14 while also grabbing six · rebounds and drew
praise from Coach Logan for an
all-around great effort. Jenny
Miller added 11 and ·Jennl Couch
helped oul with 10. Meigs' lwo
other starters. Julie Miller and ·
Tammy Wright each had six
points.
Ka ssle Wright led the defendIng TVC' champions wll h 13 while
Missy Keifer added 12. The
hard-luck Lady Spartans have
lost three games this season by a
total of six points Including one
and two point losses to Meigs and
a three-point loss to FederalHocking.
Meigs had to rome from behind
after suffering an icc cold first
quarter that saw the MHS lasses
hit but oneofl5shots (6per cenl).
Alexander pulled out to a 10-4
lead, but the Marauderettes
drew to within two, 20-18, by th!'
half. Meigs finally drew even at
27-27 midway into the third
quarter on Couch's three polnl

By The Bend

play. After ll!reeperlods, the two
were lied al 32-32.
For the game, Meigs hit on 18 of
60 shots (30 per cenU and llof21
foul shots for 52 per cent. They
had 25 rehounds with Julie
Miller's eight leading ali and
Jenny Miller having seven and
Swartz six.
Alexander scored a 27-21 win In
thP reserve gave as lhe Meigs
reserves dropped to 9-6 overall
and to7-6 1n theTVC. Jodi Tiylor
led Meigs with 12 while Beth
Ewing added three and Nlkkf
Whitlatch, L('slle Carr, .and
Audra Hou(jashPit each scored"·
two. James led Alexander wlth"
19.
The Marauderetles hit the roarf
Monday at Eastern for·· a nonleague tilt.
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BATTLE FOR REIIOUNn -,Johnny Newman
of Clev eland and ,John Raith• of Allanta hoth r&lt;•ach

for a rehound during Thursday night's NBr\
conh•st at Richfield. The Cavs won, 102-91. (UPI)

~~i Bucks

stop Rockets; Cavs
~~~~ump Atlanta · Hawks, I 02-91
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By GERRY MONIGAN
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UPI Sports Writer
• ·• • 'l'he Milwaukee Bucks fin ull&gt;·
:-:. roll(•d a winning t·om bi nation on
-· ·.. : thrir Iwo biggest gam
blrs for' I his
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: : ; : .Jack Sikma, acquirl'd from the
·.&lt; seattle SuperSonics during tlw
:•: •offseason, and .John Lucas. re••
' Cl aimed from the drug- rPhaiJi li·
· ration scrap heap, playc·d kry
: •: •roles Thursd" Y night in lh&lt;•
;. Bucks' 99-9:1 vic tory over l h&lt;'
• Rockets In Hous ton. Slkma
•. scored 12 of his st•ason- high 22
~; points in the fourth quat·ter, and
,. Lucas added 17 point s and 7
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•' the final 2: 10.
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" I fi nally got something go ing
:; In the second ha lf," sa id Sikma.

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~., th ri'C' oncf' and a whliP. Wf' ran a
~ lot of plays through In&lt;'. so I had
;= my hands on !he ba ll in the
,• sel'O nd half. "
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~ ~ pa ssPs. Lueas had b('C'tl with lllP
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,• the second llmr. Thi s .\'l'ar. in a
;:: surprising mol'r, Ml lwaukf'r
.:; slgn!'d him .l&lt;tn . li.
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" I didn't grl a lot or r· ~st
~. today ," LuctJs saltl of hi s rPturn
to Houston. " I sa w a lot or
:; friends. I 'vr got to ha v!' tough
~ skin . I ca n't hid&lt;' from this

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In srven gam&lt;·s with lh&lt;• Bucks.
-:; L ucas has srorrd ir1 doublr
,. fi![ures and led llw learn In
' assists each t imC'.
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•' like .lohn Lucas," Bucks Coach
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Don Nelson said. "Hr gets thr
•',• ball lo out· Inside people right
,• wher e they wa nt it. H!' brings a
co nflddence factor to th is team."
Terry Cummings led M!Jwau·

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kee with 25 points, but was held to
&gt; in th!' second half, when Slkma
took over . With th e score lied
91 -91. Sikma hit a drivi ng layup to
give I he Bucks a 93-91 !!'ad with
2:10 left. Akeem Olajuwon
scored on a fo llow wll hI: 09 1eft to
lie the score 93-9:3.
Sikma then hit a jumper with 47
seconds left to makr it 95 -93, and
Lur·as had a layup and 2 frrr
throws in the fin al seconds.
" W&lt;' had our best iOiajuwonl
on Sikma, but he didn' t g!'t any
help," Roc kets Coac h Bil l Filch
sai d. " You have to giv&lt;' Sikma
credi t. He made somf' tough
shots."
Olajuwon scorc·d 29 point s and
pulled down I ll rebounds to lead
Houston .
In other games, Cleveland
dumped Atla nt a 102-91, Detroit
toppl'd Wash ington 11 2-101, Dal las whlpprd Denver \:32-102. Utah
tr ipped Por tl and 120-114, and San
Antonio trimmed S&lt;Jcra mf'nt o
1!.1-lll7.
( 'avallers 10~, llawks 91
AI Richfield. Ohio. Craig Ehlo
scored a can•er·high 2' points IQ
mat ch teamm ate Ron Harper .
and l hd"uva lil'rs held Atlan ta to
11 lhlrd-quarlf·r point s. Harprr
al so tie-d a IC't~m rPcord wit h R
slt•ab, hC' l pin~ sr·nd Atlanta toils
sj.-..: th s rraight rnad loss . Domi·

niqllf ' Wilki ns INI! hr H:twks wit h
2~ poin ts.
l'lsluns li t, Bullets 101
At,. Pon tiac. Mich.. Adria n
Da nlle.v scored 2o point s and Bil l
l.al mbeer addt•d 24 to help thr
Pistons snap a three-game losing
streak . Dennis Rodman finlsh(•d
wit h 16 point s, and l slah Thomas
and Vi nnie .Johnson had 14 each
for Detroit. .Je ff Malone scored 20
poin ts and Moses Malone 18 for
Was hington.
Mavericks 132, Nuggets 102
At Denver, Mark Aguirre
scored 36 points, and Det.lef
Schremp! and Rolando Bl ack·
man added 18 11plece to lead the
Mavericks. La fayetle Lever fin·
ished wit h 24 point s. H rebounds

~ Rio travels to Canton
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: streak Saturday night when It
:~ travels to Ca nt on to face Mal one

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Mid-Ohio Conference wllh a
per feel 7-0 slate, will be shoo tin~
for their 22nd victory overall,
against tour defeats. Malone.
lied with Tiffin for third placed In
the MOC, Is 11·11 over all and 4-3
In the league.

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Ron Rlttlnger and Mike Smith,
three of the. league's top tour
scorers, Is on the top of Malone
Coach Hal Smllh's !lsi of priori·
ties for a victory .
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Smith sa id. The two squads met
thret• weeks ago al Rio Gra nde
with the Redmen winning 69·64.
Malone will start 5-fool -9 so·
phOmore Dave Schladack and 6-2
freshman Keith Troyer at
guards; and 6-4 senior Jim
Widder , 6·5 junior Rex Adams
and 6-5 sophomore Andy Booth.
Rio Grande will counter with
5· 11 sophomore AnthOny Raymore and 6-3 Mike Smith senior
Mike Smith at guards; and 6-4
senior Joe Verhoff, 6-7 junior
Doug Fogt and 6-7 junior Ron
Rlttlnger al thf' low post spots. ,
In other MOC action Saturday ·
night. Tiffin travels to Cedar.!
v ille; Walsh hosts Urbana and
Ohio Dominican journeys to ·
Mount Vernon.

and 10 ass ists to pace th e
Nuggets, his thi rd straight tripledouble and his league- loading
ninth or the season.
Jazz 120, Blazers 114
At Salt Lake City, Kar l Malone
scored 21 points and Thurl Bailey
added 1.1 of his 19 point s in the
fourth quar ter , leading the Jazz
to Coach F rank L ayden's 200th
ca reer victory. Utah had seven
players scoring In double ligures,
incl uding .John Stockton with 16.
Kikl Vandeweghe led Portland
W·lth 33 points . .
Spurs 11:1, King~&lt; 107
A t Sacramento, Myc h al
Thompson and Anthony .Jones
each hit 2 foul shot,s in I he final
seconds to end a Kings ra lly and
lilt the Spurs. San Antonio's
Walt er Berry had a gam&lt;'-high 24
point s. Sacrament o's Reggie
Theus scored 16 point s In the final
quarter and wound up with 20.
Th e Spurs have won fivf' of th&lt;'ir
las t six.
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Nevada -Las Vegas. Freddie
Banks added 27 point s and Mark
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the Rebels Improve to20-1 and 9-0
in the conf!'rence. Th e Rebel s,
along wilh Temple,' became the
nation's first 20· game winners.
AI East Lansing, Mich., Kev in
Gamble equa led his· career best
wi th 19 point s and Roy Marble
scored 9 or l:lls 13 points in the
Sf'COnd half to help Iowa stave off

By BOB IIOEFLICJJ
Sentinel Staff Writer
Have you ever seen an Amerl. can Bald Eagle ·
· In our area?
. I haven ' t
either but per' sonnel of the
:Mountaineer
Plant In nearby
West VIrginia
report thai · they · spotted one
Wednesday. It had a tremendous
wing span, and they watched as it
dove Into the Ohio River seeking
out fish. You might want to keep
an eye out for It - chances are
· u·s still in the area.

t\udru Burke

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·h•nnller llart f).J -1. TOTAL" IK-!HS.
MEWS (17) -,Jf'nniSwarb:&amp;-~· H, Jennl

. Iva Stewart Sisson reacted to
her photograph in Monday.' s
Dally Sentinel, placed there by
friends who referred to Iva's 40th
.birthday in one of those fun ads.
Iva comm!'nted that she's really
only 22- ·and don't look now, Iva,
but even I know better I han I hat
- not that you look II -but my
math, as bad as It Is, tells me that
· ·:22 won't gel il.

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Rt-st•r\' t~·A.Itoxandt•r 27, Ml'l~ 21.

Michigan State and regain a
share of first place In lh~ Big Ten.
Iowa rebounded from Its only
loss of the season ·to Improve to
19-1 and 7-1 in the Big Ten, good
for a share of fli'st place with
Indiana.
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At Cblumbus, Ohio, Troy Lewis
scored 17 of his 26 points In the
second half and Todd Mitchell
added 21 to lea d Purdue over
Ohio Stat e, despite Dennis Hop·.
son's 35 points.

Royal Oak Ballroom Dance
· ,Club members need to get with it.
The " dues are due" and unless
· you pay up the dance program
· for 1987 can't be worked out · booking bands for this year
· means that the club has to have
the dollars In hand before com. pletlng arrangements.
Dues are payable no later than
Sunday, Feb.1, and aretobesent
.,:. , . to Anna Howell, 400.17 Sumner
' Road, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. Last
• year, the dues flowed in without
, '. heslta'tlon and the year's actlvi: ; ' ties could be planned. ll hasn;t
: · : worked that way so far I his year
-do get In touch with Anna if you
. , . want another good program
' year . Dues for the year are $35.

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·. · people Involved in the truck ing
: : business as a result of my recent
·.' comments In regard to unsafe.
trucks and unsafe drivers.
Everyone concedes that some
, , I nexperlenced drivers are being
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placed behind the wheel in some
of those big rigs - that ther e's a
· drug element out there these
days and thai fuel centers across-.

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will he held Thursday , 7 p.m ., for
· Shade River Lodge 453, Chester.
Practice will follow the clean·up.
• : MIDDLEPORT - Women 's
; • Association of I h!' Middleport
• : First Presbyterian Church will
!•, meet at 7:30 Thursday night at
I he church. Groupll will have the
~! program, and Group I members
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HARTFORD, W.Va.- A specia! three-day meeting, open to
the public, will be held at the
Chu rch of Christ In Chrlsllan
Union, Hartford, W.Va .. beginning Friday and continuing
through Sunday, at 7 p.m. each
evening. Featured singers on
Friday will be Voices of Love;
Saturday, Mike and Wanda
Thompson; Sunday. Chari ty
Singers.
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;~: weekend meeting at Ru tland
::· tlible Methodist Church begin~~- !llng Friday and continuing
; :: through Sunday, 7 p.m. each
~:· night, with Rev. Coy McGinnis
;:- from Portsmouth, preaching and
singing.

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the ha&lt;·k of UC Irvine's K evin F'loyd (center) for a rehound
whll•• Wayne Engelstad (SOl so.•ems he he holding Floyd up during
llrsl half ar:tlon aiRr&lt;•n Events Center ullrvlne, Calli., Thul'!lday.
UNI .V won a~uln. (UPI).
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•. Luncheon menus for schools In
: · the Meigs Local School District
· : for next week have been an:~ nounced. All schools serve lhe
: • same menu In accordance with
•: the uniform luncheon program.
!: Themenusarecorndog, mixed
!; vegetables, plnepple, and milk
:• on Monday; chicken sandwich,
•: green beans, jello with fruit and
!• milk on Tuesday; . beef sdew, •
·~ corn bread and butter, fruit and
!• mUk, on Wednesday; pizza,
:• salad, fruit and milk on Thurs:: day; and cooks' cholc!' on

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1976 Ford Window Van •• S895

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ship Trustees will hold a special
meeting at 6:30 p.m. Friday to
make the 1987 appropriations.
The meeting will be held al the
Reedsville Fire Station. .

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About 600 people dieevery year
as the result or home fires caused
by auxiliary heat ing dev ices .
These Include wood and coal
stoves , firep laces and portable
hea(ers and account for 162.000
fires each year.
We've ha ve some co ld davs and
some cold night s- and undoubt ·
cd ly are in for more so please use
cau tion in try ing to keep warm. I
don't want to lose a si ngle one or
you.

BARGAIN MAT!N££1 SATURDAY l
SUNDAY . Al l SEATS $Z.50
ADM ISS ION EVERY TUESDAY $2.50
IMNuaRY ao lhru PIIIAUI.~
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LOOK-A-LIKES - Actress Kim Cattrall wipes
a mark olt the face of her mannequin look-a-like
shortly before It was presented lhe Mannequin
Museum Thursday In llollywood. The rep llc~&lt; of

the act re~s was uSrd in-tht1 Movit~ ''MannecJuln'' a romantic comcdv ulwul a beautiful dr:partm••nt
NlOrC Oli\DHI'QUin ~hO come~ ln Jift1 an (uiJ~ in ln Vt.'
wllh a lmpl•-ss stock room d•·rk played by Andr&lt;·w
M cCarth~.t U I'I )

Chester Elementary honor roll released
Students lis ted on the honor roll
for the third six-weeks' grading
period at lhe Chester E lementary School ha ~ been announced.
Making a "B" or above In all
their subjects lo listed on the
honor roll were the following
students:
F irst Grade: VIcki Adams,
Kelli Ba iley, Stefani Bearhs,
Kale Beeker, Brandon Buck ley,
Jamie Drake, Travis Lodwick,
Robbie Malholtra, Billie Pooler,
Nathan Radford, Kim Wells.
Kellie Whit e. Rachael Seth.

Second Grade: M er ~di lh Crow,
Eric Dillard. Maria Frecker.
'Tracl Heines, Shanna Machir.
Kelly Osborne. Li sa Stet hem.
Tracl Westjoh n. Anna Wolf.
Br ya n Inscoe.
Third Grade: Melissa Dempsey, Ralph Fos ter. Jessica Kar r,
Chris Mic hael. Jennifer Mor" ,
Nicole Nrlson, Kyle Ore!. Rrandi
Reeves. Heat her Well, St eph«nic
Wood. Lauren You ng.
Fourth Grade: Char lie 13issrll.

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lif-' r. Ta ra Con,~ o. David Ff'lty,

David .lohnso n.. lor Karschrilk,
Sara Machi&lt;'. Todd Mlch&lt;~•' i ,
.Jam ir Ord. .Jtosslr« 11adford,
V .. J. Van Moler .
Fifth Grade: Mitch Jacks.
Adria Frl'cker. .Jopy Coates.
Drbra F'rost. Tyson 11osf', An·
drr·w Wo lfe, an d Amber Well.
Sixth !.radr: Jeremy Buckl&lt;y
Michele Metzger, Car rie Morr issPy, Sher r! Smit h, Tom Wilson .

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Dinner will be served at 6 p.m.
history wo rkshop. at the Meigs
THURSDAY

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Remember Joe Penner wh9's
claim to fame was the line:
"Wanna buy a duck?"
Well the Earl McKinley Family In Middleport has a duck story
and they ' re not happy with the
ending at this point.
The family , especially lhe two
McKinley children, were really
attached to the pet duck and then
it was stolen from their home.
The family would grea tly appr!'·
cia l e hav ing the duck retu r ned and ther e' ll be no questions
asked - they just wanl their pet.

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Phone 446· -i524

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making a lcohol readily
available:
I'm told that the shippers are
responsible basically for the
larger vehicles -some of which
are like a semi hooked to another
semi. I maintain that the size
should be kept down and I also
think th at trucks shou ld be
obeying the speed laws.
Incidentally, they tell me that
In some parts of I he state trucks
are pulled over like crazy for
violating speed laws. I guess I've
missed that - I have yet to see
one ever pulled over in Ohio or in
any other state.
To sell! straight - I have no ax
lo grind against truck driver s.
I'm sure many are quite capabl e
and I he Industry Is certainly vital
to our nation's economy.
However, I am against unsa fe
drivers , unsafe trucks and oversize vehicles. So there, too! 1
might add that I 'm also not
Impressed wilh unsafe drivers
and unsa fe passenger vehicles
either.

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1987

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It's good to be abl e to pick your
friends - but not to pieces. Do
keep smiling.
Ihe country are selling booze ..;.._

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Free throws give Jackets win
By ,JOE ILLUZZI
UPI Sports Writer
Georgia Tech Coach Bobby
Cremins relied on Mark Price roi
four years when he needed a
clutch basket. Now, he depends
on Bruce Dalrymple.
Dalry mple, Price's sidekick
for three seasons, hit ,8 free
throws in the final 67 seconds or
the game Thursday night lo lead
Georgia Tech' s YPllow .Jackets
to a 75-66 Atlantic Coast Conference victory over No. 11 Duke.
The sento'r guard. who scored a
career -high 25 points, has played
well since assuming the leader's
ro le on a Georgia Tech team t hal
lost Price and .John Salley to the
NBA las t year .
Duke pulled within 65-62 with
I: 09 left , before Dalrympl!'
started the free-t hrow surge,
including a tec hnical fou l called
on Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski.
"Thai's th e fi rst time Coach
Cremlns let me shoot a technica l," Dalrymple sa id. "I think he
knew r wanted !he ball at that
time. r ca me back and made lhf'
ba skets and a couple of them hi!
the rim and rolled in, but all I
have ·ta do Is put it on therlm like
Tremins preaches at ·practice. "
Georgia Tech had held a :W-27
halftime edge. The Yellow
.J ack!'t s led by as many as 13
points In the first hall. hitting 48
percent of their shots. Forward
Tom Hammonds scored 14
point s, · and Dalrymple ad ded 12
In the first half.
" ! was co ncerned we might get
embarrassed, " Cremins sa id.
· " We came out and played. Wr•
W£11'€' hUngry. "
Georg ia Tec h. 10-7 overall and
2-4 in the ACC. received 18 poi nt s
and a game-high 12 rebounds
r.:om Hammonds. Danny Fcny
scored 17 point s for Duke, 15-4
and 4-:I. .l ohn Smilh and Qu in
Snyder eac h added 12 points for
the Blue Devils.
In other games inl'oiv ing
ra nked teams, No.2 Nr·vada- Las
Vrgas downed UC Irvi ne 114-103
in a Paci fic Coast i\ihletic
Assoc iation ga me. No. :r Iowa
trounced Michigan Stair• R9-7; i!l
the Big Ten, No. 55 Purdu&lt;' edgf'd
Ohio State 7&gt;-7:1 in th!' Big Ten,
No. 7 TempiP bla sted Duquesnr
R2-{;j in I he At lantic 111 and No.9
Oklahoma trimmed Iowa ~lai r
R2-76 In the Big Eight.
At l rv in r. Ca lif. , Armon r:it ·

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WriJ(.ht 2-t-1. .ft•nDy Mlllt•r :1- .~ IJ. Shelly'
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Saturday . All those in teres ted in
secur ing assistance in writing a
family history or other material
to be included in the n!'w Meigs
County History are urged to
MONDAY
attend . Th e deadline for thP
POMEROY --The Meigs High · submission of manuscr ipt s is
School Band Boos ters will meet Feb. 15.
Monday, 7p.m.ln the highschool
band room.
SUNDAY
RUTLAND - Rutland Freewill Baptist Church will have
family night at 7 p.m. Sunday.

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TUESDAY
LETART - Letart Township
Tr ustees will m eet Tuesday, 6
p.m .. at town hall.
LETART - Let ilrl Township
'I;rustees will meet at 6 p.m.
Tuesday at lhe town hall.
POMEROY - XI Gamma Mu
Sorority hea rt s and hands meet Ing, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Libby Sayre. Members
are to take packages In Wh ite
paper with pink bow s.

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Dance planned
PT. PLEASANT - Grande
Squares Dance Club, Gallipolis.
is sponsoring at ')l th wes tern
style dance Saturday. 8 to 11
p.m., at the Moose Hall, on Route
2, north of Point Pl easant , W.Va.
Caller, Ed Clark.
Announcement
There will be a fref' family

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TOPS loser
Teresa Wo od was the lOp loser
at Tu esday's meeting of TOPS
OH 570 held at Veterans MemorIal Hospital
Dreme Pickens pres ided at lh&lt; •
meeting with officers' reports
being given. She noted that at
next week's meeting division
wi nners will be honored .
Members wi ll al so vole on the
"Angel of the Cha pter" wilh the
winner to bl' annou nced at Ar·ra
Recognition Day on Aprll25 to be
held In Cincin nati. A letter was
read from the district coord ina·
tor, Kay Sage.
Ola St. Clair won the fruit
basket. Twenty-one members
allended the m eeting. Weigh-In
Is held betwen 6 and 7 wilh the
meeting at 7 p.m . each Tuesday
In the cafe teria at Vetera ns
Memorial Hospit al.

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1987 S-1 0 4X4

AS LOW AS

WE HAVE EVERYTHING
YOU NEED FOR THE
BIRDS FOR COLD
WEATHER
•Bird Feed
•White Millet
•Black Sunflower Seed .
•Striped s.,nflower Seed
•Cracked Corn

SUGAR RUN MILLS
POMEIOY

$199!~a.

S,.tD Pid.llp

S-1 0 2 WHEEL DRIVE

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NO MONEY DOWN, TO QUALIFIED BUYERS

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301 E. Main St.

Hours: Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 1:30-8:00 P.M.
lu~t.·lhurs. 8:30-5:00 P.M.
Sat. 9-4 P.M.; Closed Sunday

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P=ey-f1iddleport, Oh10

rERifNCE THE JOY Of RELIGION

BOOK SlORE

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Automotive
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GIFTS

M1ddleport

352 EAST MAIN
POM~ROV OHIO 45769
614 / 992 2644

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992 5130 Pomeroy

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Btll Brown Owner
Phone (614l 742 2777

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Whe legend that the durat1on of wmter de
pends on whether or not a certa1n groundhog
sees h1s shadow IS a popular one that pers1sts
today 10 def1ance of all modern technology m
weather predict on It IS still Widely believed that
the emergence of th1s famous rodent from h1s bur
row can prov1de a more reliable forecast than all
the meteorological mstruments combmed not to
ment1on the cold fronts and cut off lows on the sat
ellite map Superstition of one k1nd or another has
always preyed upon the gullibility of human na
ture and has been known to create senous prob
lems notably m the study of religion Let your
House of Worship dispel any false not1ons you
m1ght have aod sh1ne the light of truth on the doc
tnne of your fa1th so that you w111 understand 11
better and learn to rely on Gods love and gUid
ance beyond a shadow of a doubt

Grocer.esGeneral Mercnand se
Racme94' 2SSO

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CHAPMAN SHOES

FUNERAL HOME

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264 S 2nd Middleport

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FMIIIIfll /l.1111dg F1l1i Chide~
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CHURCH Co nf' 1\ h md P um Ra lp h
Cundiff pastor Sunda\ S('hool 10 OOa m
Morn ln J.! Wors h p I 00 m W&lt;'d nf'Sda V
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MEIGS
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NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Re\' Don i\ rcher
Rev Roy Deeter
Rev SPidon lohnlilon
i\1 FRED - Chur ch School 9 30 am
Wo h p 11 u m UMYFfi 30 p m UMW
Thl d Tuf?'Sda v 7 30 p m Communion
I rs ~un lav A chf'r
CHESTER - Wor hlp 9 a m Chu ch
Sehool lO m B ble S udy Thu rs di:l y 7p
m UMW fi rs! Thu sd.:l \ I p m Com
mun on f rs Sund av Arch
IOP PA - Worship 9 lO a m Chu r ch
SChool lO :wt am Blblt"S udv W(ldn P.idav
7 l'l p m Johnson
LONG BOTTOM - Ch ur ch School 9 30
a m Wors h p 7 p m Bib (I S udy Wf'd
n ~ d tw 7 30 p m UMYF Wf'dn {'S dav
I U( p m
Communion F rs Sundav
i\ chPr
HEED!'iV IJ LE- Churrh School9 :K1 a
m Worship SC'rvi C'C' U 00 m [)(&gt;e er
TUPP ERS PLAINS ST PAUl Chu ch School 9 a m Worship 10 a m
B bi C' Sludv TU ('!;dav 7 30 p m UMW
Th rd TU ('SdllV
30 p m Commun on
Fl Sundav (A rch r I
CENTRAL CLUS'I'ER
~v Jam Oi E CortMH
Rev St~en Nelson
Ke'Y Melvin Franklin
Rev Clfmetttf. S Zunlt~:a Jr
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i\SBUR Y 1Sv1 acu s £'~ - Wors hip 11 a m
Churrh f..choo l 9 45 a m CharJ!: r Bible
S ud v Wrdn~d a v 7 :Kl p m UMW firs!
1 U&lt;'!idav 7 :10 p m Cho r RPhrarsal
W1 dn ~ tl av 6 :v-1 p m UMW fou rth Sun
da\ o 30 p m cNC'Ison
ENTERPRISE - Wor ship 9 a m
Chu ch Schoollfl a m B biP S udv Tu l'S
d v 1 :\0 p m UMW F irs Mondav 7 l1
p m UMYF Sund av 6 p m Choir RP
hr rsal 6 30 p m W£'dn ~ dav I Fran kl n
FLATWOODS- Chun h Scho ol 10 a m
\\ or h p 11 11m Bibl r Study Thurs
d IV 7 p m t M) F Sundav 6 p m
F ank In
FOREST Rl N - Wor strlp 9 a m
Church Sr hool 10 AM Cho r pracllc(l
rursd av ti :t) p m UM\\ 1 rs Tu r5 da v
7 W p m NPison
HEATH i Midd lr&gt;porl - Chur ch Schoo
q 10 m Mor n nsr \\ ors h p 10 :ll a m
You!hG oup ~ p m Wf'dn rs dav Chur ch
Cho
rf hears a 7 p m
Thu rs da\
Pr vrr St'oi'V \('(1 6 ~ p m B bPS udy 7
p m Zu niJ;! al
MINERSVILLE - Wmshl p Srorv\N" 10
m Church School 11 a m UMW lhlrd
W&lt;'dnf'Sd •v 1 p m Choir pra( ICC' Mon
d 1v 7 :10 p m N(' l!ii onl
PEARL CHAPEL - Wors hip ScrviCf'
4 ¥1 a m f hu r ch Schoo l 10 15 a m
UMW &amp;-co nd TuP.Ii dav 7 30 p m (Muss
m n
POM F. ROY - Chu ch School 9 15 a m
\\ or sh p 10 30 a m Choir rC'hlarsal
\\ ednf'Sda \ 7 ~ p m
UMW s('("() nd
Tuf'Sdav 7 30p m UMY FSunday 6p m
Co b I
R(){'K SP RIN G~ - Chu rch Schoo 9 15
a m Worshi p 10 a m BlblC' Study W(ld
ne!ldav 7 l) p m UMYF ISf:onlors Sun
dav ~ p m (J un ior ~ (I rry olher Sun
11 y ti p m Franklin
RUTLAND- Churrh SchOol 10 a m
Wor ship J J a m UMW EvNllng CtrciP)
SK'On d Wt&gt;dn rs day 7 :1) p m UMW Al
('l"noon Clrrlf' s('('(lnd Thursda v 1 p m
tMu!lsman
SALF.M CENT ER - Chu rch Schoo 9 1;
a m Wors hip 10 15 p m {Muss man\
SNOWVJLl E - Wor11hlp 9 00 a m
chu rch school 9 45 a m Mus11ma n
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
R.fov ft.ol(er Gra&lt;Jf'
RI"'Y Pllul McGuire
\PPI E r.ROVf - CHu rC'h Sr hool 9 00
\\ o sh p 10 tl(l 1m firs! and l h rd
UM Y. Scot on I Tu!'Sdav 30 p
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Slh 0 to I m B blr St udy wren ... dav
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Wt'l: n('!&lt;:d.'l\ 11 1m iMcGulrP)
CARMF.I -CHurch SC'hool 9:10 a m
\\ or ~; h 1 10 4:'i a m ~n d and F' JUrl h
Sunda vs F'f'II O" ship dlnn f'r Y.ll h Sui on
hlrd Thu rsd \ 6 10 p m MI.'GulrN
EASr I ETI\RT - C hu ~h Schoo !ta m
\\ or ~ h p tn 1m srrond und fo urth Sun
dl \ s UM\\ r rst 1\i('Sdav 7 ;J.~ p m
Gr tcr
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Chu nh SchooiiO a m Grac!'j
MORNING STAR - Worship 9 4h m
Churrh School 10 30 a m Bible Study
wronesday 10 00 a m (McGuire)
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9 am Churrh School 10 l~ a m
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Ohio University College
of Osteopathic Medicine
Question My 16 year old
suffers from diarrhea stomach
1pain weight loss and a low lever
1When I took him to a doctor he
discovered that my son has
•Crohn s disease What is Crohn s
disease•
Answer Crohn s disease Is an
• inflammation of the layers of
• tissue that line the colon Other
symptoms of Crohn s disease are
, abscesses near the colon caused
i by leaks In the colon or walls of
l the Intestine Crohn s disease Is
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' intestinal problems such as
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By Edward Sehreck, D 0

'I\l esday 7 30 p m
REORGA NIZED CHURCH OF JES US
CHRIST OF LAITER DAY SAINTS Port
SUTTON
Chu h Sth lll 9 mam
land Ra clnf' Road W lllam Roush pas!or
Mo n n~ 'A or h plO 4~ a m fi sland h rei
L nda Evans r hurch sch ool dlreclor
S I
F'r o" h p d nnrr ll h Car me
Church school9 30 a m Mornin g worship
hi I Thur I v 6 30 D m IMcG u r£&gt;
10 30 a m Wednesday evPning pra ypr
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST V rnon
serviCf&gt;S 7 30 p m
Eclr d,gr m n s r Ol vr rSY.an Sund av
BETID.EHEM BAPTIST Rl'\ Earl
Srhool Sup1 Prr ar h n,g !l 10 a m ra r h
Shu iPr pas tor Worship serv iCP 9 30a m
Su nd v
Sunday Srhool10 30 a m Bible Studv and
HO BSON CHRISTIAN UNION Thur
prayer service Thursda y 7 30 p m
man Durham) past or Sunday service
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION
9 JO a m €'Venlng srrvice 7 30 p m
A.L CHURCH Klnf!:sbu ry Road Rt&gt;v Da
Prayer meetlna Wed neday 7 30 p m
vld Curfman paslor Sunday School 9 30
BEAR WALl 0" RIDGE CHURC H OF
a m Ra ph Carl Supt Eventntworship
CHRIST Josrp h B Hoskins pas or Bib
7 00 p m PrayE&gt;r meellng Wedn l'Sda y
0 s 9 10 m Mornln11: Wors h p to 30
700pm
m E\ nln ~ Wo ship !i 30 p m Thu rsd~:~
LONG BOITOM CHRISTIAN Vernon
B biP Stu dv
10 p m
Eldrid gE&gt; pas tor \\ allacp Damewood S
NE W STTVERSVILL E COMMUNITY
S Supt Sund ay School9 30 am Worship
CHURCH Sundav School sC'r\ IC(' 9 45 a
Sef\ icC' 10 30 a m
m
\\ ors hip SC'rv C'C' JO 30 a m
HYSELL RUN HOLI NESS CHURCH
Evan~ li s ic Serv re 7 30 p m W('(! nNt
M kr Thompson NC'Y&gt; Hfl C'n WV pas or
da v PrayPr mN' inl! 7 30 p m Thu rsdav
Sun ll VSC'hool a 9~)am Morn lngwor
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomero)
shi p a 10 10 m Sund in pvcn ln g r r Ic C'
Han lsonvlll r Rd RobNI Purtf'll m nts
Kl p m Thur du\ S('J'\ Ices a 7 3ll p
c S 1 C' SlaniC'v S S Sup Bill MI.'EI
m
ro Asst Sup Sund a \ Schoo 9 30 a m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION Ba ld
Worship ~&lt;'rv iCC' 10 :)) a m E\l'•nlng wor
Knob ora tt'd M Countv Road :n Rr'
ship Sunday 7 p m and Wf"dnNidav 7 p m
LaY. rncr Glu esrnca mp pastor R(lv
ST JOH N LUTHERAN CHURCH Pln o Ro_g-Pr \\11\ford assl paslor Prmchin g
Grovt- Th(' Rf' William M ddl rs v. ar lh
sC'rv lcf'S Sund ay 7 30 p m Prawl- m('(' lli JZ
p s or Church sr vir£' 9 30 am Sundav Wf&lt;lnrsda
7 30 p m Carv Griff th
&amp;hool 10 30 a m
lc
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C'r
You
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~!:roups Sundav C'VE' n nf!; at
BRADBURY CHURCH OF" CHRIST
6 30 p m " I h Roj!rr a nd V ol£&gt;1 Willfo d
Joh n Wrig-ht p,:~. sl or Sundav School 9 W
lf'Jdlr s Commun on SC"f\ icf' first Sund;n
m La rrv Ha vnc.&gt;s S S Sup Mornin g
C' 1r h mon th
" nr hlp 10 30 m
WH ITES
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
RAC INE CHURCH OF" THE NAZA
CHURCH Cool\ It RD Rf' Ph liP R
RENE R&lt;' l O\d D Gri mm J r pas or
dcnour p s or Sun Jav School 9 ~0 a m
0 a Bass Ch:.~ irman oflh PBoa rdofChr s
v.o rs h p S&lt;'rv rr 10 10 a m Blb\C' SIUlh
ia n I tfC' Sundav School 9 :lO a m Morn
n I v. u I p sC' viC'C' WC'dnC'sda y 7 p m
In ~ v. orllhip 10 3o 11 m £' angu I c SC'r
RUTLAND CHU RC H OF CHRIST
ii.'C' 7 00 p m W('(lnf'Sda \o ~(If i«' 7 p m
Ma rk Jon('S pa s or B I Nicholson Sun
liBERTY CHRISTIA N CHURCH D&lt;'x
Jay School ~ up Sundav SC'hool 9: 3(] a m
C'r Wood v Call paslm Sf'n Ct"S Sundav
Mor n ng Wo h p and Cummu nion 10 30 a
10 a m and 7 p m Wrdnt'Sda y 7 p m
m
RUTLANDBTBLEMETHO DIST Amo
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
S "'"
TI ll p or Sonm Hudson sup! Sunda:v
i:X'a \f'r Paslor M k(l Swl~pr Sunday
Srhool 9 W a m Morn n ~ worship 10 W
School Supt Sundav School 9 JO a m
m Sundav pvcnln~ serv ce 7 00 p m
Morning worsh p 1(] 40 a m Sun dav
Wf'dnC'sday sc-rvl cf' 7 p m WM PO pro
('VE'nin ~ \Hlrshtp 7 JO p m
Wrdn {'Sday
J!r m 9 a m C'a ch Su nda v
f'Ven in g Blblr studv 7 JO p m
RUTL\ND CHURCH OF" THE NAZA
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
RENE Rf'
o" f'll Ford pastor Sund av
Bur inJ!:ham Rav l.alKk'rmU pastor. Ro
~ h oo t~ W 1 m Wonhlp s('l"\ cc- 10 30 3
bert C4Y.art asslstanl paslr.r Sundav School
m
Young pNlpiC' s ~r Ire- ti p m
10 a m worship 7 p.m Wednesday 6 p m
E\o nt!: l' s Jcs(lrvl('('6 ~ p m Wrdn rs dav
vou h m«' ing WOO 7p.m church S('fV!('('S
C'r c"7 p m
PI NE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH •
MASON CHURCH OF" CHRIST M lit r
mil &lt;' off Rl 325 Rev Ben J Wall pa« or
~
Ma nn W V n EuJ:: cn C' L Co!lg(ll ml
Rober S pa rl~ S S Sup Sundav ~choo l
n ~ C'r Sunday B b!C' S uciv 10 1m Wo
!l :\0 u m Mor n ng Worship 10 30 a m
h p II m and 7 p m W&lt;'d n&lt;'SdaV B bl&lt;'
Sund a V (IVC'n llf! Sf! rv ~{' 7 30 p m Wffi
S ud
oca\ music 7 p m
llf'Sdav serv lcP 7 :m pm
liBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dud
SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill Lll lr
dlnR I :J OC' M ~son W Va I N Tha t-k £'
p a ~ or SlrvC' Ll I(' s s Sup! Sund av
paslo E Pnin JZ SNV ('(I 30 p m Wo
School1 0 a m Morn n~ y, ors p 11 am
mens M nisl ry I hu sda \ 9 3Q a m
Sund av f'VC'n n ~ worship 7 30 p m Pravf'r
W\'d nC'Sday Prn y£&gt;r 111d BibiC' Stud y 7 15
ml'f'ling andBib (IS iudvThu ~dav 7 :lOp
pm
m You h MN'I ng Wcdn£'5dav a! 7 p.m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST lN
REJO ICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
CHRISTIAN UNION ThP Rev David
- 3R~ N 2nd Avf' Mlddlepor Surl'd1:1v
McManis pastor Sunday School9 30 a m
School 10 a m ~unday Pv(ln ln g 7 Oil p m
Sunday momlng S('I'VIce 11 a m Sun
Mid wt'C'k ~&lt;''"' rr wro 7 p m
day night service 7 30 Wednesay ~ ay(lr
meell n ~ 7 30 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISrJAN CHURCH
FAJRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Lelarl
Dallas Jan('y Sunday School Sup! Sunday
W Va R l James Lewis pastor Wor
School 9 30 a m Sunday Morning Wor
shi p Sl'rv lc(ls 9 30 a m Sunday Schoolll
ship 10 30 a m Sunday evenlngWorsh !p
a m Even tna worship 7 30 p m Tuesday
7 30 J) m Wednesda y evening Prayer
oon aae praver meetlnat and Bible Shldy
Meeting 7 30 p m
9 30 a m Worship servlcP Wednesda y
SYRACUSE CHURCH Of THE NA
730 pm
ZARENE R v r. E:'n n M c MIIl n ID S or
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
Marv Janlrt" La f'ndrr Su ndav School
Walnul and HPn ry Sts Ravm swood W
Supl Sunday School 9 :lOam Morn Of!
Va Th e Rev Geor~te C Weirick pastor
~ orsh p 10 30 a m E \ an ~rllst r "'~"" N'
&amp;J nd aySC hool9 30a m Sunday worship
fipm Praw anrlPralsC'Wf'd nl'!'dJ\ 7 p.
lla m
m You th met" lng 7 p m
CA LVARY BIBLE CHURCH localeclon
EDEN UN ITED BRETHRE N IN
Pomeroy Pik e County R oad~ near Flal
CHRIST C Lrs ll r Gillian pastor l'lun
woods Rev mackw ood pastor Servl~
dl v Srhoo lfl 00 a m Mornln ~ Wor'ih p
on Sundaya!lO 30a m and7 30pm with
11 00 a m Sunda \ f'H'nin ~ SM'\ iCf' 7 00 p
Sund ay School9 30 a m Bible Study Wed
m WC'dncsdav {'V('O in$l pra\ f' sprv lcf'
nesda y 7 30 p m
7 00pm
FAITH FELLO\\llHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST St Rl 338 Antiquity Rev
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Rog
cr Watson pastor Crenson Pratt Sunday Fr•nklln Dickena pastor Sunday mom
SChool Supt Morning Worship 9 30 a m
lng 10 a m Sunday evening 7 30 p m
Sunday School to 30 am Even ing ser
Thu rsday evenlna7 30 p m
viC'f' 1 30 p m
SfiVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
MT UNION BAPTIST Donald Shu•
TIST CHVRCH Pastor Robert Byers
past or Joe Sayre Sunday School Sup
Sund ay School 10 am Worship service U
Sunday School 9 4~ a m Evening wor
a m Sund~y. evening serv ~ 7 30 p m
ship 6 .)) p m Pray('r Meet InK 6 30 p m
Wednesliay evenlnR serv \~e 7 ::Ill "m
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOwoon esday
TUPP ERS PLAINS CHURCH or ~TNESS CHURCH Inc 75 Pearl Sl Rev
Ivan Myers pastor Roger Manley Sr
CHRIST Da.vP Prrnlkp minister Ceryl
Sunday School Superintendent SUnday
\\PIIs Supt Chu rch SChool 9 a m Wor
SChool 9 30 B m Morning Worship 10 30
ship Servi&lt;P 9 ~~ p m
a m Evening Worship 7 30 p.m Wed
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
netday Evening Bible Study Prayer and
RENE Rev Hprbert Crate pastor
Praise service 7 30 p m
Frank Riffle sup! Sunday School 9 30 a
m Worship Sflrvlce 11 a m and 1 p m
CHURCH or JESUS CHRIST APOO \
OL!C - VanZandl 1nd Ward Rd Elder
:ilnda y Wednesda y 7 p m Prayer meet
lng
a meo Miller pallor ~nday Sdlool 1
0 30 a m Worship Service Sunday 7 30 I
LA UREL CL IFF FREE METOODIST
m Bible Study, Wednesday 7 30 p.m
CHURCH David Bell pa!lor Rober! E
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOUNESS
Barton DlrPCior of Christian Education
arrl9onville Road Rev Dewey Kine
Slevr Eblin assistant SundaySdtool9 ~
astor Cllatoo Faulk Sunday School
a m Momtna worship
30 am Teena
upl Sunday Sehool 9 30 a m morning
InAction 6p m Evening Worship 7 30p
Norshlp 11 am Sunday tvenlnr service
m wmn~day evl'nlng prayer and Bible
r 30 p m Prayer Meeting Wednesday
study 7 30 p m Choir practice Thursday
130pm
1 pm
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
non Pentecostal Worship tervlce SUnday
Charles Ru s.-11 Sr mlnlsrer Rick Ma
10 am SuDday School U a m Eveni'l.g
comber sup! Sunday School 9 l} a m
worship service 7 00 p m Wedn .. day
Worship service 10 30 am Bible study
prayer meetlnl 7 110 p m
7 ~ pm M n s Plav('r Breakfast
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Across from tht Courthou11
POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677
lill Out&lt;ktl and Ruth Ann y..,n••

By Lou Horvath

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10 30 gam
t'Venlng
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m mornin
worship
and

service on the second and
a t 7 30 p m Chris! an En
on
firsi and lhlrd Su ndays at
7 30 p m \\ £'dn£&gt;sday prayer meeting and
Bible stu dy 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Located on 0 J While Road of Highway
160 Pal Hcnsoo pastor Sund ay School 10
for all ages Junior Church 11
worship 11 a m Adu I
Sunday Young Peo
rch and Ad ull Bible
570 Grant
with Sou thern
Bryan Sr Ml
a m Morning
Evenin g worship 7 p m
ev(lning B ble stud y and
prayer meeting 7 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST St
Rl 124 and Co Rd 5 Mark S£'evers min Is
ter Sunda y School Supt Har!Y Hen
drlcks Sunday School 9 30 a m Morn ing
worship 10 30 a m EvE&gt;nlng wo rship 7 p
m Wednesday worship 7 p m
ST PAU L LUTHERAN CHURCH
ComPr Sycamort- and Second Sts Po
meroy Thr Rev William Mlddlcswarlh
pstor Sundav SChool 9 45 a m Church
servh.•£' ll a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH Msgr
Anthon y Giannamore Ph 992 5898 Satur
day Eveninf Mass 7 30 p m Sund ay
Ma ss 8 a m and 10 a m Confessions CJIE'
half hou r befO rf' each Mass CCD classrs
11 a m Sunda y
VICTORY BAPTJST 525 N 2nd Sl
Middleport James E KeeseE&gt; paslor
Sunday morn in~ worship 10 a m Even
lnf! service 7 p m Wednesday rventn~
worsh p 7 p m VIsit a! on Thursday 6 30
pm

MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH - Char II'S
Norr s pastor Sunday School 10 a m
worsh p serv lcP 11 a m Sund a\ n gtl r
\I. Orsh p SE'fVIC£' 7 30 p m
Mldwet&gt;k
pray('r sprvice 7 30 p m Thursda y
UVTNG WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF GOD- Gllbf'rl Sp('n crr pa s or Sun
dav Srhool 9 30 am Morning sPrvlce
10 OO a m Sunl1 v c c nln~ sc n rc .. OOp
m Mid \H'C'k pravrr N lf" WNint'Sdav
pm

MT OLIVE COMM UN ITY CHURCH
La" rn c0 Bush pa s or M nx Fo mC'r ~r
Sup SundavSchool and Mor n ngWors h p
!l 30 m Sundav &lt;'V&lt;'nln$!' SC'r c 7 p m
Youlh mee ln R a ul B bl Sludv Wt&gt;d nes
dav p m
UNJTE D FAITH CHURCH Rt 7 on Po
mC'ro Bv Pass Rr Oav d W sf&gt;man ~r
pa slor Mrl In Drakr S S Sup Su nd v
SC'hool9 30 a m .J Mornin g Wor«h p JO 30
Evrn n ~ Wors hip 7 :lfl p m W '&lt;in&lt;'Sdav
Prayr SC'r icC' 7 fl p m
FAITH B\PTIST CHURC H Rail ro ad
S M a~on Sund avSrhoo 10 a. m Morn
In~ \I. Orsh p ll
m Ev(ln Of! srr Cf' np
m Pray(' m f' 1 n~ and Bib C' ~ udv wro
ncsd v p m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rr Nvlr
Borden p lfl Co n£&gt;1iu s Bunch sup
Sund a~ Schon 9 :10 a m
Sf'rond a nd

Field Representative
We ve been getting a lot of
questions lately from people who
have received mall concerning
Social Security These unsoll
cited mailings fall into two
categories
The first offers membership in
an organization which alleges to
lobby your Social SE-curity Inter
es ts to Congress For a fee or
dues of course The other Is that
old service approach offering
to assist you In getting a Social
SE-curity card or an earnings
record Again there Is a fee
Involved
Neither of these activities is
conducted under the author!~ of
the Social Securlly Administra
lion Neither category of sol!cita
tlon Is operated by a government
agency no matter how official
the envelope or letterhead may
look They are designed to
appear very official

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

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M'T MORIAH BAPTIST Four h and
Main Sl Middlt:'porl Rrv Gllber Crfl g:
Jr pa tor M s Ervin Baumgardn£'r
Sunda Sth oo Sup Sun davSchoo 9 30a
m Wor~ hip Srr IN' 10 4~ m
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF" CHRIST
Josf'ph B Hoskins eva nJZC'I st Sun day
B b r Sludv 9 a m Y.: o sh p 10 a m Sun ,.
dav f'Ven lng sen lr(' G p m W &gt;dn('S(Ia y
rHn ln g srr Ire 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Ra clnr
R 124 Wll Hm Hob r k past n Sundav
Srhool 10 a m Sundav c r ni ng srrvlc£&gt; 7
p m \\ C'd nesday f'Vf'n ln,g scr\ C(' 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Chea dle
Sup! Sunda :y School 9 30 a m Morning
Worship 10 JO a m Prawr SC'T\ cr all ern
ale Sundays
MIDDLEPORT P ENTECOSTAL Third
A
R£&gt;v Clark Bak(lr pas or Carl No
ngham Sund av Srhonl Sup Sundav
School 10 m "I h c I !'&gt; S£' fm I agf'S
EvC'nlne C'f\ CP tti pm Yt&lt;'dncsdavBI
b r~ l(h
7 10pm You h SE'r ICC'SFrl
da 1
lOp m
ECCLES LA FELlOWSHIP 12N Mill St
Mldd rpor1 Bro h&lt;'r Chuck Mc Phecson
p or Sund \ Schoo 10 a m Sundav
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Security numbers on the federa l
Income tax return the number
service mailings have greatly
increased The provision does not
apply this year but will be
applicable for tax returns filed In
1988
This service Is the same
type offered to bndes to be and
recently married women regard
ing name changes on their Social
Security cards A lee is unneces
sa ry because Social Securl!y
provides both the card and the
se rvice lor free What you get
from your live or ten dollars Is a
typed application from the ser
vice and the adv1ce to contact
your Social Security office to
complete the process
At Social Security we want you
to carefully examine any such
mail solicitations before yo u
send any money to the organlza
t!on or service Check with your
Soc1al Security office first - you
just might save a few bucks

By WILLIAM C TRO'IT

Untied Press International
MAD MUDD Roger Mudd
is so bitter about NBC canning
his 1986 news show thai he s
switching to PBS s MacNeil
Lehrer NewsHour
Mudd
joins Robert MacNeil and Jim
Lehrer March 1 and will
conlrlbute essays and develop
new programs and special
series Mudd and NBC settled
his contract which guaran
teed him more than $1 million
a year until 1990 aft er NBC
dropped 1986 because of
lous; ratings- a move Mudd
said showed the network was
more interested in prol!ts th an
news He says he won t have
that problem wllh MacNeil
and Lehrer 1 believe we
s hare the same prlorllles
Mudd said
News comes
before the numbers and the
fairness comes before the
flash In other news bu siness
news Charles Gibson Is get
ling David Hartman s spot on
Good Morning America bul
he s only getting a quarter of
Hartman s salary Hartman
who Is giving up his full lime
anchor duties Feb 20 made$2
million a year and Gibson will
be getting $500 000 co mpared
wilh co anchor Joan Lunden s
$700 000
SKINN\ ACTRESS Vlcto
ria Princi pal was Ihe target of
a snide comment from a
Missouri sta te legislalor on
the same day she ann ounced
she was leavmg Dallas
Principal wen I 10 J efferson
City Mo Wednesda y to urge
a legislative commiltee lo
approve a bill thai would allow

by Dallas Morning News sporls
columnist David Casstevens to
pick winners of NFL ga mes
He eas!lv beal exper ienced
sports writers and his four week
record of 33 22 1 prompted 1he
writers lo nickn ame him Kanda
the Creal
The lhree maj or television
nl'tworks all JOurneyed to Ihe zoo
for Interviews Kanda also ap
peared on TV s Thai s Incred1
ble
The NFL Today and
Good Morning America and
on Paul Harvey s radio show
Dallas Zoo officials hope their
ape will learn to be Kanda Ihi'
Gorilla rather the Jimmv lhe
Greek eventually becoming
man.nerly enou gh lo ret urn to
Dallas lo lake par i in a gorilla
breeding program

By DELTHIA RICKS

UPI Science Writer
LOS ANGELES ( UPll -Las I
year a computer artist cl~lmed
the Mona Lisa was a self portrall
of Da Vinci but a doc lor says now
that the famous lace Is truly thai
of a woman- whose bemused
smile may indicate a disorder
associated wilh pregnancY.
Dr Kedar Adour an eye ea r

Comforting thought

Banner construction

Pomeroy 1s an old nver town Ills In th e bend of the beautiful
Ohio River II has a unique courthouse a few miniparks lots of
old buildings with some falling down There arc two stop light s
downtown a parking lot along the river and no slreels th ai cross
as says Ripley s believe II or not Coming in from Minersville al
night you can see lights shining on the rivrr In the daytime 11
doesn I look like much but at dusk and alter dark when Ihe lights
are turned on It is a lovely sig ht These lights don I make any
noise bul they shine and glow At a distance your eves can see
the street lights and overhead on one of Pomeroy s hills stands a
silent but glowing witness a lighted cross It stands out atop
thai hill keeping vigil over the bend of the river from dusk to
dawn A warm glowing witness that lets us know we are not
alone on this earth in our homes nor on our streets God is
present All lhe earth may be silent before the Lord bul that
cross aglow with lights is shining and bearing witness lor hoUI s
on end silently No bells no sirens no cannons jusl a silent
witness that we are not alone Overhead someone Is watching
looking down on us

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Plans for making banner• for
the Lenten season and Easter
were discuased by the Rev
Melvin Franklin at a recent
meeting of lhe Rock Springs
Unlled Hethodlst Women held at
Ihe church
The group made a donation to
Sl na Cara home for bo\S In
Athens Count\ which will also
serve residents of Meigs County
Officers reports were given by
Ann Mas h Sharon Folmer for
Trecle Abbott and Tracey
0 Dell
The meeting opened with
group singing of In Times Like
These and At Calvary Devotions entitled New Beginnings
were given by Thelma Jeffers
Mrs 0 Dell Dorothy Jeffers
Linda Foster Mrs Mash Belly
Dill and Beuna Grueser
Sharon Folmer reJtd Perfect
ing Prayer requests from the
sick and shu tins were taken and
Sharon Folmer had the prayer
Others attending were Helen.
Blackston and Betty Will The
next meeting will be Feb 10 at
the church Mrs Grueser gave
the blessing

nose and lhroat speclallsl said
the world s most famous half
s mile may have been caused by a
condition known as Bell s palsy
that occurred during pregnancy
contradicting I he computerized
theory that Mona Lisa Is rea lly
Leonardo Da Vinet In drag
Adour reported in THursday s
Issue ol P.hyslclan s Weekly that
the lace In the painting shows a
classic complication of Bell s
palsy a type of facial paralysis
that usually occurs suddenly and
Is eharacterlzed by a swollen
nerve behind an ear
The Oakland physican said he
oftenseesthemaladyinpatients
he treats
probably
Her facial
nerves degenera
underwent
partial
tlon on the left side then
regeneraled causing
contraclure
he saida muscle
Thai
would explain why her smile Is a
little higher on lhe !ell and her
left eye narrower than her
rlghl
The cause ol Bell s palsy is

unknown but lis onsel IS so rapid
that some people develop com
plete facial paralysis wiThin a
few hours In severe cases those
afflicted with the unus ual di s
order are inca pable of closing the
eye neares t the alfecled nerve
Some victims of Bell s exp&lt;'
rlence Involuntary cry ing crocodile tears- but doctors are
able to distin guish 1he disorder
from of her types of facial para ly
sis because facial weakness
usually Involves an eye
Adour suggesled lhat Mona
Lisa developed Bell s palsy dur
lng pregnancy beca use expec
lant molhers and women who
have been pregnant before are

Barnnger ntrns ftve
J&lt;Ss 1ca Irene Ba r ringer re
cent!\ observed he1 flflh b1r lh
da\ with a parlv al Ihi Skate a
Way Rink hosted b; her pa renl s
Donnie and Kalhv Barringer
Allendlng were Kelih Whl
llatch Rob and Kell y Miller
Josh Kofl Ernie Ferra Lou
Ama nda and MilCh Barringer
Pal Cind y Penny r tl sy and
Pa tnck Aeiker Jackie Cory and
Shan non Whrllalch Joy 81an
non Mike Jody and Jennifer
Goeg lem Chris and Mic helle
Barn nger
Rh ond a Gibbs
Hea th er Kev m and Florence
Goff L1da Chevdhcr ~a n et an d
Amber Ba ker Kerry Kalil;
Peggy and l&lt;errle Hetzer Bob
Joan Robm Myllssa and Sara
Ba rringer Na ncy and Greg
King Susa n Darlen e Ba um
Daniel I Linda and Daniel II
Young Palnck Ba rrln ge1 Ka
lie Na ncv Mary and Pall y
Nalley
G1fls were presenled by those
named and V ckl Woods who was
una blr to allend

Mrs Carl Moore and Mrs Jell
Wilson spent Sunday In Water
lord with their cousin Will
Mason They also visited In
Beverly with Mrs Mason who Is
confined to a nursing home there

Btrthday party held
Ralph Webb recelly enter
talned with a dinner In obser
vance of the birthday of his wile
Cora at the McCoy Res1aurant
at Ripley W Va Attending were
Mr ad Mrs Orlan Roush Ra
cine and Peggy Nixon Logan

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Harrisonville area news reported
Mr and Mrs Danny Voun ~
have moved lnlo lh!' Riggs
prop&lt;'rly
Mrs Freda Mahr Florida
ca lled herr due to the dea lh of hPr
brolher Is sta ylngwllh rc lallves

Mrs Harry Lyons and son
spent a lew da ys wllh their
grandmolher Lola Cla rk
recently
Mrs Slella Aikins Mrs Joan
Mahafrv ad Helen Faires al
tend ed Easlcrn Star School of
lnstrucll on In Palaskala a nd
Columbus Frida y and Salu rday
fhe Lend A Circle mel Tues
day eve nin g at VIrginia Gibso n s
wllh lhirlee n members and lwo
guesls presenl

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vere chesl pains
ua ry 18 was 25 church attend
Marguerite Slrarns 1Nurnod
a nee 25 On Januar; 25 Sund 1y horn e afl er a visit to her fa ther
Sc hoo l atte ndance was 30
John Lewellen A1 iw na Mr
church attendance l R
Lewellen Is 92 and Is noI we ll
Icy Tay lor returned to Hickory
Mrs WIIbN Pat ker 1t1endeO
Cree k Nur§j!J'!(' Home The Ihe 50ih wedding anniversary of
Plains -at.lef a sta y in Hocki ng Ruby and Edward Baer al SPnlor
Valley Hospital Nelsonville
Citizens Pomeroy Ja nu a ry 18
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Brooks She also visited Pear l Rand ol ph
al home and Eli zabet h Hayes at
received word th at their son Pvl
Robert Brooks a rrlved in Frank
Velera ns Memoria l Hospit al
furl Germany where he Is
Ellzabelh Hayes spenl several
working on heavy equlpmenl and days at Ihe home of her cousin
receiving lnstrucllon In Ge rm an
Ruby Bu rke Mrs Burke had ih()
Allred UMW will not hold mi sfor tune lo break hrr lei(
meetings In Janu ary or Febru J anuary 21
ary Members are advi sed to
Pearl Ra ndolph enlrred Pome
keep a record of Iheir sick ca ll s lo roy Hra llh Carr Ce n1c1 lanuary
report In March
26 HN slslel Bralrlcr B1 nlz
James Kell y returned horn e who has br('n slav ing wllh her
Sunday Januat y 18 after spend
trturnrd to hrt homr In I ancas
ing several days In St Joseph s IPr Jan 27
Hospital Parkersburg with se

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Moores VISit W1lson

but he fi gures the controversy
Is a good sign The 12 hour
show which begi ns Feb 15
takes a look at life In the.
United States after a Sov iet
takeover The ttghl wing Is
mad The lcfl wing Is mad • •
Ur ic h says We must hav~ l;
done something rlghl Some of
the cnllclsm before II Is
\ iewed In It s entirely and
some of v. hal 1hr; a1 c sa; ing
al mosl bo1ders on cens01 ship ,
This may sound Ike fl ag~ •
waving and a lillie naive but I :
think all good dr rm 1 begins
with Ihe wh a1 If and I ca n t
lhlnk of a more pro, o&lt;ative ,
topic
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GLIMPSES Don fohns on s 1
ex wife gels lnl o lhr Mwm1
VIce acl thiS spring Melanie
Grlffilh star of So mel hlng
Wild is cas I as a high cla ss
madam who IS ali t acled to
Sonny Crockell and get s
caught up In mu• de John son
who was mar ried to Grllfllh
briefly nin e yea rs ago dl1 ee ls
Ihe show
Alnandrr Halg
say s he will decide on t
pres idential bid soml'llme n ,
the next t\\o months The
form er secretary of slate who
Is on a 1wo da1 Itip lo
Singapore says if ci&lt;'C ied hl!r -.
firs I order of business v.lll be a
bala nced federa l budget
Grammv winning pop slnge1
James Ingram has a nev.
daughi CI
Jahn1( lng1am
wc1g hed '&gt; pounds nd I •
ou nces whl n she w rs bo t n
Tuesda y 11Holl\wood P cs by
fer ian Hospllal Ingram and
his wife Debbie have thrcr
other chlld1 en - Jasmine 10
Jennilr1 6 a nd I tS on l

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3rd &amp; Pearl

people Ia use Medicaid funds
to pay for certai n kinds of
ar thrllls medicine The talk
by Principal who Is the
national campaign chalrwo
man lor Ihe Arthrllis Founda
lion musl have been effectivf'
because the measure wa s
passed by a 7 2 vole But Rep
Todd Sm1th was unhappy
We re shoving this thing
through jus I beca use some
skmny aclress In a strelch
limousine comes here he
said Principal had Indeed
shown up In a white stretch
limou sine that had been pro
vlded bv a limo sevice ow ned
by another lawmake r Prlncl
pal who Iurns 37 F.tlday also
announced shew as ending her
nine year stint as Ihe long
suffering Pam Ewing on Dal
las aft er Ihis season She
wanls to pursue other aclmg
roles
ENTERTAINMENT FOR
THE COUP The coup al
tempt in the Philippines had a
cerlaln show biz flair to II
When not shoullng lnstruc
lions abo ul surrender ing go
ver nm c nt loudsp ea kCI s
played Paul Anka love songs
lo Ihe mutinous soldiers holed
up In a Manila television
slalion The rebels mea n
"'h1le found l!fes lze pielures
of Manlyn Monroe and Clark
Gable m the s1at1on wrolr
pro ICbell lon slogans on Ihem
a nd di splay&lt; d I hem lo
photographers
LIVING IN AM ERIKA Ro
berl Ur ich one of the slars of
Amerlka
does n I under
sland why evervone ls so up In
arms about the mini series

Alfred Sunday School
attendance announced

Jessica Irene Barringer

Mona Lisa portrait may J?Ortray
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pregnant women, says artist

SERMONE'ITE

This Is a comforting thought for all who Iravel It is also a
comfort lor lhe lonely lhe tired and the worried That cross
stands as a sentry just shining on Allghtthat turns our eyes and
thoughts heavenward We lift our eyes onto th~ hills from
whence comes our help As long as we can see that glowing cross
above the river we re not alone God is near watching us
comforting us and letting us know we are not alone God is
present holding us near to Himself May the blessing of that
cross Christ light your days and your nights - Pll81or William
Mlddteswarlb, Melp County Lutherans

The first type of ma!1!ng seems
to give the impression that Social
Security will not continue with
out an extensive (and expensive)
lobbying effort Your dues or fee
wm supposedly fund that under
taking Before you send any
money read the flyer carefully
You may be able to become a
member or have your views
ex pressed withou t paying
anything
More imporlantly don t be
mislead into thinking that you
must belong to the organization
in order to receive Social Secur
lt y benefits or coverage Only the
Social Security administration
credits your covered earnings
and determines benefit ellgibll
ity and amount No organiza
tiona! membership is needed for
the protection you ve earned for
you and your family
With the recenlly passed tax
reform requirement that depend
enls age live or older have Social

DALLAS (UPil - Kanda the clals are concerned that Kanda
gorilla beat veteran s ports wri raised by humans after his
ters at picking the winner s of pro molher died lacks gorma social
football games but Dallas Zoo skills
officials hope a trip to Colorado
They wan ted him to be a
will make a monkey out of the gorilla and nol a sporls writer
4 year old great ap e
zoo spokeswoman Victoria
We want him lo behave like a Furber sa id
gorilla
sa1d Joe Christman
For one thing she said Kanda
mammal zoologlsl for the Dallas s tares back at people who look at
Zoo
him
So 1wo zoo keepers loaded
But when a gorilla sta res at
Kanda In a craie stocked It with another gori1!a II s considered
a few lavorlle toys and his aggressive she sa id
blanket and drove him off to
He s always been the golden
school at 8 a m Thursday
child In the gori1!a world he has
Officials say Kanda wm get to learn that he can I always be
special tutoring from four other l!rsllor food Olher animals may
gor !Bas at Cheyenne Mountilln come flrsl depend ing on their
Zoo In Colorado Sprmgs Colo to stalus
lea rn to live with other apes
Kanda s status soared when he
Chrlslman and other zoo off! was challenged three yea rs ago

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F"l RST BAI I 1~1 C'H l R\H M I SOn

like drug This helps control the
disease s symptoms
Usually a high protein low
milk diet Is In order This strict
diet reduces excessive sllmula
lion of the colon If a patient lacks
vitamins or Iron these nutrients
are also Included in the diet
Even when medication and
diet are used to control Crohn s
disease many patients require
surgery to alleviate com plica
lions such as obstructions or
abscesses Some pallents require
nutrillonal supplements with In
Ira venous therapy which can
sometimes lead to long hospital
stays
Crohn s disease Is a chronic
condition that Is rarely cured
Although people with Crohn s
disease can lead a normal life
they must always watch for
symptoms such as fever a
decrease in appetite or changes
in bowel habits Tl)ese sy mptoms
signal a recurrence which mus1
be treated with intensive ther
apy

7JJO wants Kanda to be gorilla
not successful football prophet

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Question What causes Crohn s
disease•
Auwer The reason lor
Crohn s disease Is unknown
Doctors suspect thai a weak
Immune system may trigger II
Some research also suggesls that
a virus may be the culprll
Question How is Crohn s dis
ease detected•
Answer Doctors can usually
identify Crohn s disease alter
performing a colonoscopy (In
serllng a tube with a lighted end
through the rectum and Into the
colon) and a biopsy removing
andexaminlngasmallpartofthe
colon)
Doctors may also X ray the
colon and small intesllne and
perform an endoscopy This
procedure allows doctors to view
the entire colon using a
colonoscope
Question One drug frequently
used to control Crohn s disease is
sulfasalzlne a combination of a
sulfa antibiotic and an aspirin

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tUPI ) -Six llnalisls who spu n the

Cincinnati hE'alth department ordered the raccoon put to death.
But this week's city council resolution urges the health

" West Virginia lottery insta nt jac kpot whee l Thursday ali missed
the $501 000 grand prize
,, Joan Lambert of Copper City Bottom In Wvomlng County and
• Brian Hopson of Thelma, Ky , won $10,000 each Thursday
Velma Dav1s of E lkin s and Rufus Green of C harles ton won

department to rescind the death sentence
The person bitten by the raccoon has taken rabies shots and Is
not In any danger City Council member Steve Chabot said the
raccoon Is not a threat to socie ty and said council members used
com mon sense In urging t hat th e racoon 's life be s pared

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CHARLESTON, W . Va

Ex-Celeste aide lined for perJ'ury
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$5,000 each

Irene Adair o!Barnesville, Ohio, and Jerry Phillips
of Belin g ton won $2,500 each .
The j ac kpot will be $082.000 n ext week

Anti-smoking activist gears up

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CINCINNATI (UP!) -A Cmclnnatl antl·smoktng crusader
has declared war on smoking
The director of the Greater Cmcinnati Coalition on Smoking
a nd Health, Abron Leichtman, says the ultimate weapon In
fighting smoking is 'sustained publlc outrage "
Leichtman says his organization' s goals are to help s mokers
break the habit, preve nt youngsters from starting to smoke and
to keep Indoor a1r free of smoke . H e says health and lhequalitv
of life will Improve If smoking Is curtailed

' Indictment returned in shooting

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LEBANON iUPI&gt; - Warre n County prosecutor Timothy
Oliver c harges that Anthony Mcintosh acted alone In the
s hooting death of a police officer last week
Th E'" prosecu tor m a de h1s remarks after a Warren Co unty
grand jury Indic te d Mc intosh this week on a charge of
aggrava ted mu rder If convicted, Mcintosh could receive the
deal h penalty
Mcintos h claims a no t h er man s hot Morrow police officer
Jeffre~ Phe glev on Jan 21 But Oliver says an Investigation

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Phone call suspect detained

The pollee of!ICN was s hot after he had stopped Mcintosh for
.,,.a I raffle ViOla tion. a uthorities said Mcintos h, being held m lieu
G• Of $1 million bond, Is ex p ec ted to go on tnallate this summer

A

Raccoon wins city's pardon

C IN C IN NAT I ! UP II- By a 6 J vote, Cmclnnat1 Cily Council
members have decided that "Chatter" the raccoon should be
pardoned
,
'C haltl'r, ' owned b y Car l and Barbara Uebelacker of
C m c mna11 , b11 a vetcrmary ass istant las t year and the

••

"I'.om

Furnlthed apt 919 Second
Gallipol11 11 50 Ut1lltin pd
Single male, thare bath 448
4418 alter 7pm

Seart Kenmore dishwather for
Plrtl. 304·876 ·441 3
6

Lost and Found

Found At the eorntr of 3rd It
Porttble 1gn1t1on •v•tem
!frombackofred4x4truck) Call
Ul\lt 814· 441 101B
Ftiund Pek1n111, black and
1\f'OWn No collar Found Jan 27
n:tar Sterid Helrt Church Cal
814· 992·7381
F d
oun January 27th tn PomerOv. Ht of keva Claim at Tha
S

tnttnel office
sit of keye lott Stturdey In
P*'" ...y Cat1814-992· 7227

Ldtt In Stlvert'l111e lftl Large
cpme dog 1'
old Famtly
p~ Lookt like Lllaate An1wer•
t(iCh1co Plea•• call Ryan E\flnl
att814·843 5191 Lo"Jon 19

Ohio.
The store ts expected to be fmlshE'd m time for the opening of

v•••

1989.

•

9'

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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Read th2 Best Selr2r
ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

Automotive Repair
&amp; Service

~omtroy

TUNIUPS to TRANSMIS~ONS
CALL 992·7 403 Apt.
St. At 33, Pomoroy, OH.

HOlliS: Tuo.-Woti.·Fri.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
S.nday: 1 p.m.· 7 p.m.
ly Chanco or Appoontmont

114-1

mo

CARPENTER
SERVICE

CUSTOM I YILT

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At
Public Notice

Real Estate General

'
NOTICE OF
' APPOINTMENT OF
::
FIDUCIARY
Q1' Jonuery 12. 1987. m
the Me•u• County Prob1t1
Court, C11e No 25400.
JoMII D ' Goins. 1028 lee

StrHt
Ztnesvllle,
OH
431o1. was tppotnted Exe
cufO'r of the e1111e of Pauline
R lenttey. dectued.ltte of
P 0 Box 102. Rulltnd. DH
41;.;175
Robert E Buck
Probate Judge
Lenil K Neonlrood, Clert.
11) ") 6 , 23. 30. 3tc
I,

"

Real Estate General

- 218E ZndSt.
Phone
1 · 1814)-992-332&amp;

I

•

NEW LISTING - 6 y1 old
one lloor 3 BR ho me 1n Rut
land sw1mm1ng pool, sa te!
hie d1sh . e iec BB heat w1lh
woo&lt;lburne r &amp; !~replace. 2
full baths range. 1elngera
tor dishwa sher catpehng&amp;
s undeck $&lt;19 500
M&amp;DERN - 21h baths 3
BR• central a~r &amp; heal,
ra)lge. relngerat or, disposal,
c a~petmg, lg lam1ly rm w1th
llreplace full basement 2
car garage, 2 pat1os and
landscaped lot $130 000
66, ACRES - All mmerals
about 2 m1~s wesl ol Rut
land 1n Sect1on 25
POJIEROY - ,9 rm 2 st01y
w~h 2apts modern kitchen
natural gas, FA furnace ca•
pe~ng. garage carport and 2
lofa near Kroger's
MODERN - 3 BRs, I~ formal
d1mng. dbl oven range, birch
k1tchen, gas F A furnate,
$&lt;19 00 budge~ lnSIIIaled dbi
carport sw1m pool and pn·
vacy tn Middleport One fl001
plan $67,500
.6 ACRES- On Owl Hollow
Ad 1n Orange Township
SOme old bidgs Mmerals,
11~es &amp;)lotlom land 2.good
spols lor Jra11ers or houses
TROUBLE SELLING?
CALL BRUCE 992·3325

II ' ' II

' Ill

'i

H• .lclqu.lll,·; ·.
!

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS

4-16·'86 lfn

....

;.~~~= 0.
992-2259

SYRACUSE - Smgle floor
plan new e•lenor pamt. 7
rooms, laundry and bath,
detached 2 car garage c1ty
water and se.wage, lrUit
trees. llower bed s. shrubs
garden space 29 aCie
Must See' $49,900 00

BEECH STREET 4

Reasonable Pnm"

POMEROY
Ehmmale mamlenance
wrth th1s b11ck ranch house 3
bedrooms i'h baths f1r~
place, basement garage, on
appro11malely I acre of rand
New root, large mce liVIng
room, modern kitchen and
bath $35,000 00

POMEROY - In t own but
secl uded ApproXImately 12
acfes ol woods House
need s some work Pnced lo
sell at $9 800 00

- Addons •nd remodel•no
- Rooflne •nd gutter work

- Concrete work
- Piumb~ng 1nd eltclrlcel

work
iFrH Estimates}

V. C. YOUNG IR
992-6215 or 992-7314

Pam~ray;

Ohio
~ · IS

'86ft

MILLS ELECTRIC

UKE
DIAMONDS

COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL

614-992-3023
1- u. 11-llllt

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE
SIZE 23X30X007
ONLY

•ZENITH
•STLYAIIIA

•SPEED QUEEN IAUNDIY
•GIBSON ltiFIIGEAATOR
•SATELUTt SALIS I SER'IIC£

Used Car or Fix
Your Old One

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHEml-915·3307

2s(

EACH

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
,MAKING HAMMERED LAMP SHADES •

222 E. Main, Pomeroy

PH. 992-2228
4PM 'Tii11PM
Sunday thru Thursday
Friday &amp; Saturday
4 P M 'Til 1 30 A.M

PIZlAS, SUIS
PIZZAIREAD

Roger·Hysell
Garage
II.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

REPAIR

Alto Trut•l••l••
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6 · 17·tfc

CAN BE PURCHASED DAlY AT THE
PAIL Y SENTINEL TIL 3 P.M.

on

6:30P.M.
Factory

12

C~o

Gaugo Sholgtlls Only
10· 1-tln

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
49135 St. lt. I 24
lodllt, Ohio 45771

SERVICE

VINYl &amp;

AlUMINUM SIDING
•lnsul attOn
•Storm Doors
•Storm W1ndows
•Replacement Windows
• New Roof1n g
'

We can repiir and Illcore r1d11tors and
heater cores. We can
also actd boil and rod
out radiators. Wealso
repair Gu Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD

"FilE ESTlMA115"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

1-19-'17-1 mo.
USE)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
1 - 13-lfc

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY
•All Typet of
Excavotlng
•Londocoping
•Beumenta
•Sewage Byttomo
•Wetor &amp; Get Unoa
•Wotor Will Drilling
•Trucking

985-3561
All Makea
•Welhert •DIIhWIIherJ
•Rth~lrltors

•Dryer• •freezer•
PARTS and SERVICE

Call: 742-2407

1·16-'17-lma

4 S.llc

NOW $S3.'11Xl 00
Kl NGSBURY ROAD - ApproXImately 143 acre horse
farm House needs repau.
barn, horse corral, free gas to
house 3 011 &amp;gas welk available fo1 purchase. (not priXIuc·
1ng at pJesent timel. All m~
net* Mk 01 details
lite
wells PRICE REDUCED MAKE
OFFER $47,500 00

on

Henry E. C1tllltd, Jr.
HH111

J11n TruiHtl ..... Mt-IW

o,ttil r.......... M2·!16t2

Olflct ................ 992-2251

190 MUlBERRY AYE.
POMEROY, OH.

PUU.ING &amp;

_ Ntw Lacadatt:
161 Norlll Socoltd
Middleport, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Fishng Supplhn
Your Cable 8t
Phctne Billa Here

IIISIIISI PltONI
t614) tU-6550
RISIIIHCI I'IIONI
j614) "2-7154

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

SHARPENING
SIIVICE

J.R.'s REPAIRS
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE OWNED LAND
MEIGS UNDERGROUND SAND ABATEMENT
PROJECT NO 1 - 164 0 ACRES, MORE OR LESS
The Director of 1he Dep1rtment of Natural Re·
1ource1, acting und•r the authority of Secllon 1601 01
of tho Ohio Revleed Code. glveo notice of ut~ otourpluo
land at Meigs Underground Send Abettment Project No
1. County of Metga, State of Oh•o. Town1hlp of Sc1p1o,
and containing 154 0 uret, more or lt1a, IUbJICt to any
and all tiHmentt or rtghts·of·way whether or not the
aame be ot record
The ltole' upprovod opproloed volue of UO 800 DO
ohtll be tht minimum occoptoble bid Seoled bldo to be
rec•vect It the Offh:e of Outdoor Recreation Service1,
Rotl Eototo Section. Ohio Deportment of Nowrol R' ·
oourcoo, Building G·2. Fountoln Squere. Columbus. Ohio
43224 until 4 00 p .m , ftbruory 20, 1987
All bldo to be opened tithe Division of fo•eatry ' 1 Oio·
trlct Olflcoln Athtnt. Ohio, 1111 00 o.m. Fobruory 23
1987
•
All blddoro must obl.,n bidding tnttrucllono, bid
forma lnd pllt lnd submit 1 aealed bid Bidding lnatructlono, lu"her informetton. bid formaond plott moy be ob·
toinod by w~tlng to the Ohio Olfllrtmtnt of Ntturo! Rl·
ooun:n, Office of Outd- Aoc-tlon Sorvlcn. IIHI Et·
!Ott lllctlon, Fountoin SqUirt, Bulldlnl G-2, Columbut,
Ohio 43224, or by ceiling 814-288 ·13 1 , or by otopping
11 the Dholalon ot Fol'fttry'o Dlllrlct DHico. 310 Eeot
Stott'''"'· Atheno, Ohio 46701, 1014} 593· 3341 .
BldNn should • - • tt tomt ono 0111 01 opontng
tnd mty Iller their bldo three 131 tlmee otter the lnittel
openintJ. The IUCcneful blddtr mutt poll t 11,000 DO.
non-rtfundoble " - t i t tho dlly of IHd opening Tho right
to rtfuH tny tnd all bldolo rtllrvod by tho Stile of Ohoo

'I

TVs, Antennas

Clrculer B1w1

Saw Ch1ln
Planer nlvu

Satelite Sales

Installation
Service

Drill Bitt

Knlvn

WANTED:

OlD IADIOS WAmD
..,.... 1940
z.,.._f.,,_
......,
llftll' Phike, , ..........

PH. 13041 182'·2220

GIAVRY
YIACIOI SAUS

614-843-5241

,._.,, Ohlt

IIUSONAilE • IIRIAIU
1·20-'16 tfn

204C.... St.

PH. 992·2975

1-15·'17·1 1110.

••••part, Ohio
16141 992-7321

0 CoJqlllterized H•rq Air Salaction

!

Swim Molds • ll'lllltpretkw Services

a
LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
i

l.ictnsed Cl~k:ll Audiolo&amp;ist

- (614)

~·7619

or (614) 992.aG1

417 Second Aveu, Box l213
Glllpolls, IIIIo 45631

OFFERS !NRICHING
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
fOR CHILDREN 3 TO I
YEARS Of AGE
Open Enroll!tlent
Thru The Veer

OPIN TIISIU,
WIDNISIAl I lliUISIAl
9 All te n.so AM ...

to 3 ..
(aiU..h!:trltor . ..
Slirilt. J. Nu........
I·7-'17·1 110
1~130 . .

21

• Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recommend• that you
do bUIInHI With people you
know and NOT'to tend mDnBV
through the mail until you have
mv&amp;ltlglted the offering

23

Professional
Servicn

P1ano It organ Ienon• Mar,
Luca1 C1U 814 .U.8 9787 Or
114 448·4426

'

~

814 ~ 318

Stark• Tree and Ltwn Service
Hedgt1 shrubl buthet
tnmmed landscaptng stump
and leal removal 30' &amp;78
2842 or 571 2010

Real Estate

atble peqon Bidwell area onty
Coli 814·38· 9el2

1-:J..'Ii lfc •.

,,

"VINYl SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
'llOWN IN
INSUlA liON

..

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Homes Built

"Free Eatimat•"

PH. 949·210 1
or 949·2160

•500 per week 2 yellow p~ge
salespeople needed. Only those
whtt at IHit one yl!lar t.sles
exptf'ltnct need apply Mall
resum11 to boJt T· 8000, cart of
the OaKipolll DaUy Trtbune, 8215
Third A"a Galhpoht OH 46831
--,--..:...-.,...,..-,-,· lcAIRUNES NOW HIRING fhgho
Attendants, AgiM'Itl MtChlniCI,
Cullom• StMce Salarlet to
t50K Entry level poaitlon1 C.ll
801·187· 1000 h&lt; A-9805 for
current Ustlnga
- , - - - = - - - - · l cGOVERNMENT JOBS
*18,040·*&amp;1 230 yr Now Hlrlna. Coli 80&amp;-187·8000 Ex&lt;
R·..IOI for current ftdtJallist
Ahllna lobs 117 ,747 ta
•83,,&amp;8 per year Now hirlngt
Con Job Un• 1-ltS-459·3531
Ed A· 1315 0 for Info 24
hourt

Sunday Calls

llltiJ!•

Someone to INa on my home 5
diYI a week "tonday · Friday
7~2 20150.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

IJ,

EJt~lenced body man needtd

MUet have own tool• Inquire
1 00 to IS 00 Monday
lh.!Nghfrklooy Phon•IT4· 992·
70)3 .. 014·812·1113

tram

&amp;

•"

heavy equtpment
repatrs and welding.
(All makes
models)

a.
,.
PH. 949.-2893 ...
or 949-2756
John I. lenh

Owner /Mechanic
1· 2·'17-3 MO

,::

'.,'
' '

"J'A~n
::-:n::-:o:-:u-:-n-:-c_e_m
_a
_n_t_s~ ,

R er:1ne Gun Shoot aponsored by. ,
Rlc:rne Gun Ctub Every S~nd•y ,.

begmmng at 1 00 p m Factory ~
Choke 12 au1ge thotguna
v

lc- 11:

P1ano leuona lor beg 1nners Call
for IPPOmlment Taughl by 01
college graduate fl14 949 4 ·
3080

GINGEIBIEAD
HOUSE
PIE-SCHOOL

W1ll care for your children In your
home Day only Call614· 992
2428

N..ed ~abya1tter Mature rttpon·

E••'••nt
Parts &amp; Strrlee

Truck, auto.

Do

Hartlllorn Mobile Home SaNtee
lt Rapa• No JOb too small Day
&amp; mght serv1ca Call anyt1me
814 448 8159

~-4882

Any lranll Ntoto... hvtJtt

Chleelo

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

Avon free Bu1c K1t Jan
2&amp;-Fab 8 Start now Earn ltl'itra
doltara Call 114 448 21!8,

f~r111

No

Help ·Wanted

AVON Wow!! Maka b1g bucks
N4 procea11ng charge Call
81.4· 441· 33&amp;8

Form lq10pmont

New

1B Wanted to

Gu1tar lnson• C.l\
8438

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVIlLE, OHIO

'

AlltratnNow Southa11temBua
•nua College Cell 814· 44•·
4387

Okf 400 •IM Mercury •o-50
HP outbo•d motors, operable or
for pairt.l Call 114 441 7372

'

SALES &amp; SEIVICE

1·11·1 . .

Farms for Sale

.,------ ---·1&lt;-"·. '

New Art Cla11e1 Tuesdtv and "{
Thuraday ror adult• and Satur, , b
day fof under age 16 CAll "'"i
81 4· 949 3080 for more lnfor· , "
mat1on Guartnteed 'IOU 11 •
learn
: -- : - - - : : - - - - - · lc....., 1.
Preclou• Mernorl• Studio Spe·• 1-.
ctahae•tn portraitl Quahty worll.
guarhteed Cell &amp;14 s•9· 30eo tT
for tppolntment Rte.onabla

th! Meigs Local School Olatr1ct
II cn.urently eccepting IPPIICI·
tk»M ffom lndhtkluals who may
bl!rit••t.d In participation in a
fOJtv f-401 hour courP laMting
lo..,...ds clftiftcedon 11 a Onvtt
EchlcaUon LllboretOfY Akle. Ap·
plican1a mual pro\flde ~Yidence
of •:drlvlf ln•ur~~biUty and a
oe;:anm.. t of Motor Vehlcln
chedt wNI be mldtof IPPIIcantl,
H.-. .. tnlormatlon 1nd
application• may be obtained
""'" till Melge Locel lchSupeHntend.,t'l Office In Mid
- r t Ohio 114·912-2113

•ht•

CHRIITMAS BILLS PILING UP7
The Army National Glllfd m.,
tho ootullon Momhly PlY
ch..:tl for pert time wortc Join
304-17&amp; 3110 or 1-800·
1411 · ~19

le pill of the num.,_ One
......,..,. Compeny with AVON
You . .n 11 you IHrn Clll
Marilyn Wener, 304· 112·
2141 •

•bysttt... in our nome fOf 2
cftldren .... a,.. and 11 mo.
Hovon. dova 30,.
-

181•JI74

Grandparents who don t get td
•• thair grandchildren c1ll th 11
number 1 30&lt;4 8715 5887 Artie
M Heu

ooft•. 00 PM

Situation a

I

Wanted

;:::4=;:;;;====. ·~

Wll tto word proceulnt In ""
homo Coutt4-441·113S

- - : - - - - -_;· ·'

- · hoff- Colt 114· 371

Giveaway

Pup-Pan h~nd, pert German ~:·.
lheph11d Calll14 441 30'4 l :

Male. ttnell long hllrld mlxK. ._
. . . . outside doo Good with "&lt;
chUdrMt good wetct1dog can ' '
114 448·3539
' •

31

Homes for Sale

1 m1la west of Rodney Rt 36 3
bdr brick mat fret. 2 car gar
haaled worluthop, chain hnk
fence 11 cond C1ll 614 246
9258
Beneficutl hie accepttd volun
tary repo1U . .1on of 1 hoult In
Addison Ohio 3 bdr khchon
bath, attic. dining area, 6
tn·ba1tment g1ngt Priced
below mwil .. velut 6 n.got1a
bit ContaC1 Duana Clatworthy
at Beneficial of Ohio 614 448
2785
- - - - - - - ·lcOovammant homH from f 1 (u
replk} Delinquent tu property
Repo....~tons C1ll 805-887
6000 bt GH -9806 tor current
repo ll1t
3·' bt*oom houu n. . tchool
and holpitel Prlc:ad to aetl
U3.000 Coli 614 992-1010
2 br kitchen, bathroom, with
laundry room, INing room It
dining room, •II altc: ApproJt 7
mllu frO/TI Pt. PI on At 1&amp;2 2
trll:lnp;pro• 1acramore0fl••
onrlooking Kanawh• River
UO,OOO Coli 304 671-54ol0
between B 30 and 4 30

34

H.N roomm•• to lh•• half

Furnithed Newly decorated 1
SR . large enclottd porch,
1200/ month Adult• Sec
Oep , Ref • Call 614 446
2236. 441· 25e1

Business
BUildings

Large apt 6 duplex hou•e on
Ma1n St Ch•hlre 2 bdr
furn11had Water paid Call 614
241 6818

Ant1que Shop and ttodt for ..le
Will Mil Mptrete Call 614-667
6536

&amp; Ac raage

98 acrtt on bl~ek top rotd 1 mila
from Aacme two producing gat
well• water and electrlc 1vall•
bit Call betwl!lan 9 00 am and
2 00 pm only 614 949 2B77

51 Household Goods

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Llirry

Wright

71

-:-:,.-..,..,.-...:....,.--:---,41
Houses for Rent
DaluJte 2 BR hou~a, 842 Ftrlt
Avenue Gallipolis off ttrte'l
park1ng no pet•. reltrtnCH,
depo11t Call814-2&amp;6· 1529

For rent Sleeping Aoom1 tnd
light houte k•pmg room• Ptrk
Cantral Hotel Call B14 · 446
0768

Nlee · 3 BA h•us• 1350 plua
utilltet a tee depotit C•ll
614 '46 9280 efter 5 &amp;
weekend•

Room• for rent. day wetk
month Gallta Hotel CaM 81 4
441 97115 Rant 11 low .. t120
month

Smtll. 2 BA houu fenced tn
frontylrd t200permo Utillt1es
not 1ncludtd Call 814·988
4150

46 Space for Rent

3 BR unfurn'ad houu tv room
With fp 1 bath, 1 / 2 m1la put
HolzerMed•caiCenteronRt 35
f360 / month. Dep &amp; Rtf
Aecl'ed Call 814-446 4369 or
304 175 9780

Offica Sp•ce for Rlltlt Excellent
for Attorneys. Accoont•nt. etc
Clo1a to Court Houae Call
W11eman Reel Eutt Agency
814 441 31144

Wtll rent with 0pt1on to buy or
Lind Contract 3 BR. bnck home
in laum Addit1an F1mily room
with flreplaee 1n full baaement
1 acre wnh patio 1nd grill
Eutern tcflool dietrlet Avttlable
1mm•hately Terms art negotla
ble Call e 14 985· 4196 or Col·
I'"" 814 817 &amp;318

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Rentll trailers Call 814 992
7479
8P.ace for Rent Trail• apacn
Loculi Rd At 1 Point Pteuant
304·675· 1070

42 Mobile Homes
for Rant

Mr:rr. honilt se
61 Household Goods

2 bdr 111 utlllti" patd e1cept
elec , furil or unfurn . tee
dllpoalt requ1red Convenient
location Calll14 441 8568 or
114 448 4771

SWAIN
AUCTION 6 FURNITURE 12
Olive St Gall1poht New • uted
wood coal•lovn 6 pc wood LFI
tulta 1399, bunk bed• *199
rtchntfs new &amp; uttd bedroom
suite• wringer wathert, &amp;
lhOH NeW li¥1ngroom IUittl
•199 •&amp;99 Iampi Call 614
441 3189

Zbdr fultyfumiahtdadultlonly
utll paid Cal et 4-44&amp;-41 10

9 BA rnobllt home lsrge yard
city tchool 31' 3rd St Ka
n..go c.n 114-441·7473
•11SO per month *150 depolft
12110 fumi1hed plut utihttM
Raccoon Ad Call '614
13411

••e

Count¥ Apphanct Inc Good
u1ed appliances and TV 1et1
Opttn lAM to BPM Mon thru
Stt 61' '411 1899 827 3rd
A~ Glllipallt OH

Conven1ent tocMton upp• At
7 Nice 3 Bdr , partl.tly fur
nished Wettr paid, no ln1ide
pets Call 814· 245· 1818

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

lulwlh Ad a 110 12110
newty dtc t110 / month 1100
Dtpoait Wtter patd Aef Call
114-441-3181, ofl• 5 441·
4411

14•70 Fl..-aod 3 ldr. 2 full
btl hi, totelelec: Uke new, ~ce
n-lll&gt;lo Coli If&lt;• 4 woolo·
diYI 111\'Ume wotlo...,.a 114·
318·1133
SIIYor l!&gt;'inaa, Floold~ 1110
14lii7D On 1 aQt whh &lt;:hlined
Unkld fenoa 12d0 ICf""ld
...... 814-742 2414
1 11e Ptnnhoute uall• for Nf•
Coli 614·ti2·11U

-lon.

2 bed..... - -.. Good
mu•MI tHOO CoN
114-742·3100
1112 14r.ll Mobllt Home on
riverfront lot In Mlddl ....... Unit
hM all ptrw't Ill up CaH
114-..2·3348 liter 5 00 pm
1113, 14•70 tr-'1•. ctH after
S 00 304· 773·11H3

1872 SO•crllft. Cl. . A, 22.000
polntlftt. - · act miitl. E JIC. oondldo1t AI
r~~ra, •• 00 hour. Letlll flloortl- - · all now-.
......... 304-87e-2t20 nltht ..
fuly • fum..,. 304·111-HII
,tlon
dov.

Mil--·.•

Mobtle homeframea 56ft long ,
lncludtt wheelt &amp; axln French
Ctty Mobile Homes Call 814
448 9340

Half pr~cel Fla1h1ng arrow 1lgn1
4289! lighted non· arrow
t2791 Unlighted U39 1 Free
ll!ltters ! See locally Call todeyl
Factory 1j8001 423 01GJ
ano;t1m11
7HP concretefmllhtr $600 Call
814 379 2516
M1111d herdwood tl1b1 112 per
bundla Conttinlng approx 11h
tont FOB Ohio Pallet Co
Pomet"oy Ohio Call 614 992
8481
One 300 amp AC·OC welder
Brand new One 6000 watt
alternator 10 Horte Brake and
Straton brand naw all!lctrtc
ntn P1pe dyet haH through 2
1nchtt with wriche1 handle Pipe
taps from quartlf inch to one &amp; a
hall tnch Write to Bol'i 178
Pomeroy Oh1o Leave phone
number 4nd addreu
For sale Firewood, Poplar tlabt
ffi 00 par bundle Oak alab1
t1 0 00 per bundla Sawmill
County Road 19 Peach Fork Rd
Phone 614 992 15922 at 12 30
pm
Siegler Ga1 Stove 7000 BTU
W1th blower L1ke new t 200
Coll614·992· 7713
Split llr~,waod lor 11\e Oak
H1dlory Walnut t15 a p•ck up
lo1d Cat1614 7'2 2182
Gratn fed freeur beef Roy Van
Meter Call 814 949 21514
Tony • Gun Aep1u1 hot reblue
ing Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM
Call 304 676· 4131
HUNTERS Carharttl Lea"'·
Collara Feed Name Platea.
Cap1 Ughtt !Nitelttl Otaltfll.
ln1ulated Bootl Hou .. of Qlftt.
407 S111th St Potnt Plaa1ant

Merchandise

Kmgwood Stovtr
304 676 2700

t176 00

Suburban auto wood Ill coal
haattrr 304 468 1644
55 Building Supplies
Bu1ldlng Matenala
Block brick •ewer p1p1t1 w1n
dowt lintel• etc Clauda Win
tet'l Rio Grende 0 Call 614
246· 812t
Concrete block• all1iz11 ysrd or
dehverv Muon sand Gallipolis
Block Co
1231/J Pint St
Gell1polla, Ohto Call 814 446
2783
Building Suppllet Clououu
Buvoutt Surplut (1) 4' Jt8 x'it
Yellow pine rough 1awad T 1 11
1idmg f1099ea 25pc up
$9 99 (2) 4',.B'x¥1 'Yellow pme
rough pwed T 1 11 aiding
t&amp; 99 ea 26 pc up t4 99 (3)
4 x8 x1A
T&amp;G plywood
t10 915 II 141 4' ll10 KIA ply
wood •18 95 •• 151 4'18 xV•
Luan plywood 115 99 ea (61
4 18' all wood paneling Wood
grams &amp; prtnta 17 95 aa
Seconds f6 99 171 Maaonlte
Marttte plank• 16' wtda 96
long panalmg T&amp;G Second•
11 60 ea (8) 4 Jt8 Marllte bath
penal em boiled 1n 4 · x• block
17 95 end tB 95 aa 191 4 M8'
Fo11 faced foam m1ulat1on board
(lh " th1ck •4 99 ••I (%" t5 991
(1 ' •8 59) {10) 48 ' Vanity with
marble top 1179 95 (11) 30'
Vanity w1th marble top t79 95
1121 5 51lece h1gf1 g\011 tub
enclo1ure kit 129 95 U 3) 5
tempered gla~e 11idlng tub
dOOII a\umtnum f1ni1h U9 9•
or 139 96 w1th pure hen of tub
1141 Stngle door med cab
plaat1c boJt atatnleu 1tael
frame 119 96 ea (1151 1 and 2
ptece f1berglau tub end 1hower
combination Colott &amp;. whne
1129 9~ to 1199 96 01 6
percent discount on 2 place 6
up jll!i) 4 place aohd o.k towel
bar tat t19 915 (171 Prefln11had
oak bruee floortng 'h1 d %'
Random 1angtht 11 96aq h 10
ctnupt176tq ft 20tq ft
pr c In (181 Pfehung 1teel
lnaulatltd door• •19 915 ea 1191
Ptne panet doon 139 95 to
t69 95 8 grade• 1201 Double
ltdthg~tentrtnce door• 111 gl111
'Ia pan.r t298 96 ea (211 e·
Doubla antrance door• 1h gl111
1/J panel 13'9 915 (221 Prehung
1nttrior doora finl1hed &amp; unfin
i1hed Choice IIIII 134 915 I I
f231 WOQd S. pllltlc shuhtrl
fram 31' to 80 t9 95 to
126 95 P' !241 111 wood 1creen
doors t12 96 11 1251
1 W'x3e '180' wh1te atorm
doort inaul•ted foam filled
189 95 1211 Countertop pl11tlc
80 cant11q h (27) Vm'-11 1lding
tnm 5 colora 112 J ctlannel
t11 501 110 ln11dt corner
*3 00} (10'~ullida corner
U 001 (28 ) 12 x12
pla1n
whlta ceiling til 8 centsea or
84 p1ece ctn
1'1 I 60
129)
24 ' Jt48' aCOUIIIcal embolltd
lire re111tant celhng panela
12 3&amp; I I (30) CIOIIIOUI whltl!l
ceiling grldt112' main teet 1 150
tal W tee 50 centstaiPann •
Warthouae Wtllaton, Ohio
814 384 3e46 Open 8 D 6
day•
Pole Building• bV Quality
Bultdtrt Worklhopl carport•.
ammai ahel1era gatagtl Free
aatlmatet Phona 814 384
5782
66

Pell for Sale

UTILITY BLDG SPECIAL
27' 1138' 119'E AVE w1th 1hdmg
door &amp; ..rvlca door 14 288 00
erected
Iron Horae 8ulldinga Ph 814
332 9741
1030 Cue d1etel w1th cab 15
bottom plowt s.e5o 4 row AC
no till plenter t1600 12 toot
wheel d1ec •600 3600 Ford
tractor, low hn With 515 lata
modal Ford mowing machlna
1154150 No 3 MF beltor 1850
Pull type rake 1475 Call
I 268-8&amp;22

COOIOod 304 895 3183

1 .11111

Su ppiii'S

!&gt;, II VI':, ill,.&gt;

Apartment

CIIOII. IONI
U I . 31 W..t. J1111b0n1 Ohio
114 2tll411
Matlot\' Fergueon, New Holland
'""' Hoo 11111 • Sorvlc• , _
110 UHd tr.cton to cho"' from
• complate line of ,..... • uNci
equipment largHI Hlactkm In
S E Ohio

for Rent

1 lldroom Nelc rent t171 00
..... _.... Allo roqulrod a
UOO 0 0 - 1 1 - ". CON
TACT· techtAIIIMNO.pt Ph
441 · 3117 EQUII Housing
~tt;r

• ..,......

....... pold. - - .......

"None of my n111 1111.. worked .. may I
borrow a 181M eyeJISil?"

JIM"I FAAM EQUIPMENT
CENTER Ill II W Ollllpollo.
OhiO Call I 14 441 1777 w1
114 441 1182 Up front ,...
tOft wtlll WMintY
UMd
triC1ort. 1000 toolt

0\IW..,

1969 Chewy p1ekup run1 good
body good $450 00 304·G7&amp;· 'I
2968
•
•

-~-1-76-ln-lo_m_o_t,••-.-11-S-co_u_l-4-,4- l
304 882 3237 aft• &amp;00 PM
815 510 truck, 4 whtel drtva •
V-6 PS P8, AM FM CMIIIHe "'
18 000 m1les t7 000 00 Aft...5 00 call 304 878 8843
a

•

83 Ford Rangar 4 wheel drfvt ..
304 876 79•2

Whitt Ftrm Tractora Bttt Pnce
1n Area Sldars Equ1pment Co
HendeJton W Va 304 875
7421

74

Motorcycles

MOlOR CAR BROKERS. St
Rt 180 North of Holrer Ho1p,
Galllpali1 Otuo 614 441 8192
ar 446 4522 Sea VI for all your
lwe~toek and hor11trallerpeede
A1•o In stock tteel f\11 bid• for
pickupl and ton truckl P S. H
lptlng bumper•

BMW 900 with tanng wind1h1eld ex cond For aele or will
trade tor car or truck of M~ual
value IUOO range Call 814
245 5040

62 Wanted to Buy

75

Now buv1ng 1hell corn or etr
com Call forlat•t quotea River
C1ty Farm Supply 614 448
2985
63

1981 Hondt 100 Good cond
1400 Coll814· 256 1240
Bo1t1and
Motors for Sale

13 ft tluminum bott wHh 5¥1
HP motor end oars Excellent
condll1on *400 61' •••·
2021 eher 4 00 p m
76

Chsrolala bull Com1ng 2 ye•
old Call 814 387 02•2
Ewe Sheep tnd twin lamb• for
aale 1150 Ca\1614 742 2002

64

:
•
•
•

L1vestock

Hay

&amp; Grain

Auto Parta
&amp; Acce1aoriee

Budget tranaml11lon• u11d . ..
rebuilt 111 typal Torque con\ftr•
ten &amp; tranafer ca1e1 t:nglne
over haul kits Allison Tran•ml•
tin Plftl and CVC Jolnll Mn&amp;.
mum 30 day to II .-lme Wlf· ·"
flnty Will dell\far cash and
c•ry or lna1all Call 814· 379·
2220

L.arga round b1le• of hay torula
110 00 eaeh Ph 81• 441
t012
Clean mtxed hay never wet
•1 25 a bale Call 614 44e
ol053

81

Home
Improvements

Hay for atlt mixed 11 00 to
11 25 btle 304-896 34150

Trans 1111 r I~ lltHI
71

Autos for Sale

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
,
Unconditional lifetime guara~
tH Local ttfll'tnCtl turnithtd
Free tttimatll Call collect
1 614 237 0488 day or night
Roger• Baaement
Waterproofing

1980 Aud1 6000, ' dr , 6 IPd
dlt1el PS P8 AM FM Clllettt
aunroof AC e11 cond *41SOO
or 8ett offer Cell 614 •41
0333

SWEEPER tnd ttwing machine
rtplif parts and suf)DIIM Pick
up and dellvary DaVIt Vacuum
Cleaner, one htlf milt up
Georttl CrHtt Rd Call 114441 ·0294

1978 Ford Thundlfblrd load ad,
a1c cond m1\de &amp; out one
Owner Call 614 388 8813
Stwn 8 AM &amp; 5 PM

e•p~~tienca

1980 Tran1 Am new V 8 en
g1ne no ruat 9 ln11de 8 out1lde
Auto PS / P8 atr ner1t0 CB
not hot rodded well main
t11ned Atkin~ 14900 or belt
offer or trsde fur 4 to 5
pauenger 4 whaal duve 89 to
73 mustang conv111ibleorwh1t
ha¥t· you Call81,·448 27'6
1978 lmcoln Merk IV Dtllgn•
Edition new engine complate
ntw Interior uhault tlret
brtkH alternator, b1Hery PS
pump controt module, wattl'
pump ate No rust A1k1ng
t2 000 Be11 offtr or trade for 4
or 6 PIIIMOtr 'whttl drive or
what have-you 3 appraitall of
car for 13200 before paint
ICrltChed by VIAdlll Noth ing
loday will pull camper •• wall or
1n eltule comfon Call 814
446· 2745
1984 ChiYV Chfl'olette 4 tpd ,
AM / FM / tepe wire rim•. cufl
pr1ee t21 99 John s Auto Saln
Bultvill• Ad Gl111palll OH

.:::::::::::::::::::.J.;=====:::::::::..j 1Llopard
month old rtQitterld mile
Ker tnd Mountain Ktr
SNAFU 1M by Bruce Beattie

runnmg cond1t1on
gas •'
m1leage
t4DO Call Great
8,_ 8,8
2021 1fter 4 00 P m
~
For 1111 197 3 c 815 uva Ten
dum LollgfrlfT'Ie Ctlll14 898
8631

Ford pick up disc: for tractor Call
814 441 1004

1172 Volksw•gen ntedl eoma
work 1400 or bett offer C1ll
114 441 1481

2010 John ONrt diH• tractor
pfowt. disc t3110 New leMa
Dyntlounce mow• 1411S Late
maclel 224T John 0Hra baler
11211 Hey wegan 1300. CoH
114·2tl·11122

'

Equipment

1174 Chavy CIPfiCe good
COI'Id Auna good Auto P&amp; PB
614 448 1122

Qullttopsfonlle t26 OOeach
th1s It the last I wU\ mike for 1
while Le11ie L Adktnl 1111
Evergreen Or Pornt Pleuant, W
Va

2 btdroom mobHe hom• on
AIIN..,. UPton Rood, •1211 oo
montll plua utHitloe. 304 17S
4018

..
.... 1. 1187 "'
114· 4417021.

Farm

Pure brtd whit• German She
phttd pup• 1100 Call 814·
982 2182

Mollohan Furniture At 1 North
Oallipoh1, OH PH 114 446
,.,• . Why pay mort7 Checllu•
out tor low pricH on furniture &amp;
appllancet I pltct wood lh.tlng
room group Uti

61 Farm Equipment

h•::.: -· Nlrit ....._

61

1181 Volksw•oon Rabbit l ,1uel
IS •PHd loed.cll Low
m1leege CaH 814 448 3843
dey Of' I 1' 448 2212 evening

CFA Hlmtl•v•n

2 bedroom trill•. coupl• 1
'"'olt child Locuat Rd Rt I PI
304· 171· 107S
-

2 .. ,.._,.,. -

1978 Honda Civ1c Sadtn Good :

Minlah.ttt P1n1cher l)upp itt
AKC At9l1ttrtd rtd, Oltck &amp; tan
Had ahotl wormed talll cut
Call 114 423 8071

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES
Washllt'l dr,trt. refngerators.
rang11 lkfiJDI Appltancn,
Upper RNer Ad betide Stone
Cr•lt Motal &amp;1•· •48-7398

Surplul Denim Army Rental
cloth1ng Copy of this 1d wonh
10 pet' cent ott on lined den im
11eketa Carhart clothing (Ot
cron ln1ulaud Coverall•
125 001 Sam Somerville 1
E11t·Aavtn1wood, JuncUon Old
At 21 lndependanca Rotd. Fri
Sat Sun, 12 00 8 00 PM, 304
273 5655

K • IC. Mobllt Hom11, 2 and 3
bedroom mobile hom... 30'·
171· 3000

44

~

1978 Crt11ida AT, AC, P8
AM / FM tilt new paint Very
good eond 12700 Call 814
448· 3487

3 bedroom unfurnithtd No 1
J)MI New H•"•· W V Call ,.
304-11~·2411
3 ~room mobile home for rlftt
na• Cht~hlre Call 814 367·
7148

40 u•llon gal water healer, hke
now Pnce negotiabla Call 814
448 9348

' "'

Dragonwynd Canary Kennel
Persian and
Siam•• kitttnt AKC Chow
pupp,ittl Ntw HlmmiH I Ptr·
11en1 C•ll 814 446· 3144 1fter
7PM

Valley Furniture new &amp; uud
Llrge 1111:t1an of quality furnl
ture 1218 Eutarn Ave.
Galllpollt

Nice 2 bedroom Mobile Home
Routh lint On nice apot m
ChHhlra 304-773 5128

1881 Oelr.brook 141170 wfth
7•12 up.ndo, 3 lA , 2 batbl,;
wDOdbu"'es"' ..u cond French
Cl&lt;v l,.klfa&amp;l . Co" 814·~

1969 Ford V· B, p1ckup truck
runs good Bottle gas furnaee for
tre1lor good cond Call 61'
388 8473

10 Ch11rch pews 11ft 2Y, mch
long With B1ble t tand t2150
Call 614 448 8308 or 304
'87t!i 3099

3 bdr raneh AodnBV V1llaga II,
t285 mo plus depo1h: Aef•en
Cit required Call 61 •·.W6
0008

54 Mise

a••

Tree &amp; Stump removal, 1tone, fill
d1rt f~rewood pickup S45
Dump 195 Heap vouch1tn
Dons Landacape1 Call 8U
446 9648

.~

19U F 150 Ford 300 8 cyl ~
3 lfleed 00 C Chancey 814 •
992·6658
•

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Fuel oil tank &amp; uaed
furn•ca
ltke new' 30' 675· 3000

Fuewood tor sale Hardwood
large p1ckup load S35 Call
614 446 9286 or 814 446
1437

1 bedroom tpt In Henderson for
rent 304 676· 1972 after 15

1982 Ford F 160 ,,.4 3006cyl. ;
motor with 4 apd , 38,000
mlla1 Call G14 448 1542
~

54 Misc . Merchandise

Apartments lor rent m Pomeroy
and New He\fen Call814 992
1059

One bedroom ap1rtment In Point
PltaHnt Very clean and nice
Hu waaher tnd dryer hook·up
Aduha only No pet1 Phone
304 875 1400

I

1973 Ford F 100 PickUP truck ,
240 6 eye 3 apeed 1tandard. •
UOO Call 304 875 11551
•

4 pair• 1torm w1ndow1 8 pa1rt.
tcreana fOf ((llement wmdow1
bar &amp; 4 1tool1 fOr famtly room
large bookcase 16 qt tar for
1moking ham• 304 675 4563

Wall fumace UO 7 aluminum
1torm w1ndowa 130 Early Ford
front lllle with druma&amp;. 4 1poka
wheel• '45 1968 Ford piekup
w1nd1h1eld VG 16 Call 814
3e7 7114

l

1974 86 pa11enger achool but ~
E1c Cond Auto lfenl with all
aoata t1600 ORO C,all 114
379 2268

Ant1que dmmg room 111. table,
chma c\o11t 6 buffet 7Q years
old Solid oek Call 814 388
9950

Callahan'• Used Ttre Shop Over
1 OOOtlre• slztt12 13 14 16
16 165 8mllnoutRt 218
Coli 614 256· 6251

!

~7:;;2=~T:ru:c:;:k:s:;f;:::o:r:::;S;:::a:;:le=

Antiques

53

i~

79 CamtiO t1 &amp;00 , $9· ~
Camero 12 000 304 870· ~
3302
l

Ftrewood 126 p1c:kup toad Not
Oehvered 304 676 7771

Or1cioua INing 1 and 2 bed·
room apartm.,ts 1t Vlllag1
Manor and Rivar1ida Apart
menu In Middleport From
*216 mcludina utlht•et Call
114· 992 7787 EOH

APARTMENTS . mobtle homet
houaea Pt Ptea11nt tnd Gallipo
lit 814 448 8221

Rentals

USED FURNITURE Sofa excal
Iant condition coffee table aolld
maple corner cabinet Corbin &amp;
Snydtf Furniture, 9155 Second
Ave Gall1poli1, 614 4461171

•

76 Volar• Stetlonwagon. I
cyelt new paint, radial tlrn,
, _• e_o_o_oo
_._30_4_·1_7_5_·_
13,.2_5.:..__

3 m1ltt out Bulavllle Ad Open
9AM to 5PM Mon thru Sat
61 4-446·0322

Plast1c c11tern atate approved
plattlc teptlc tenkt pla1t1c
culvert• metal eutverta RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack
10n Oh 614 286 5930

Ona and two bedroom apart·
ment1 1n MiddlttpOrt Furn11hed
Coli 814 992 1094

cond 304 175 5929

Sofu •nd ehairt. priced from
1395 to t996 Tables 150 and
up to 1126 Hldt· a·btdt 1390
to t&amp;95 Recllntrl U26 to
f3715 Lamp• 128 to t125
D1natte~ *1 09 and up to ~495
Wood ttbla w-6 ctleirs *285 to
1796 Desk $100 up to 1375
HutchH 1400 and up Bunk
bed1 compiiMt w mattresse1
t296and up to 139ft Babybtdl
t110&amp;*17B Manraueaorbo11
spring• full or twtn 183 flrm
$73 and 183 QuHnaltt 1226,
K1ng U50 4 drawer chett 166
Ores~era t89 Gun cabinet• 8.
1 0 12 gun Gal Of alectrtc range
U71S Baby mettre11es 131S &amp;
146 Bed framu t20 130 &amp;
Kmg frame SISO Good telectln
of bedroom aullta metal ca·
bmetl headboard• no and up
to 185

Sean Kanfnore elecft'rc eop
pertone ttove &amp;50 C1ll 614
446 3142

Autos for Sale

----------------~-"'-,
85 Mercury lynx, AM FM •t• ~
reo 2 door, 14 000 00 Goad ,

LAYNE S FURNITURE

2 bedroom river v1ew apartment
Equipped kttchen. tralh pickup
ldaal for 2 parties to ahara
expeneu Call 814 992 8639

One bedroom J..milhed IPII't·
ment in Middla~rt'for rent Call
814-992 uo• or 81' 446
1552

AthtOfl building Iota, mob1le
~ homes p!H'mltted, Clyde Bowen.
Jr 304 578 2338

Mobile home. furnished W•her
&amp;ctrv• lnCenten•rylrHU10
• month Coli 114-4441 2390

2111

... w.....

2 BR. 15 Court St Carpeted,
Kitchen furn 1350 / month plua
utiht1tt1, Deposit Call 614 446
4928

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Sale or rent New Haven. 3
bedrooma, 2 bl'llll fireplace,
aarag1 •38,000 00orU71 00
month plut deposit, 304 273
2471

8340

AVON. no HI"VIce ch•ge op.,
territorial phone 30•· &amp;71S ·
1428

pricQ

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98 acres 3 Bemt, outbuildi"l'·
1 new homa 1 older home
Good fence Tobaeco ba"
Equlpmtnt Mmeral rlghta tn·
tact Seduded but good roada
Productiva farm Mud 1111 H1gh
70'• No tradet but 'will con·
11der land contract Call 614·
643 2227 after 7pm

21h acru of bottom land,
approx 6 mlltt 10\lth of Eureka
off old At 7 Good home tite
Call 814 2156 1774

f lll !llll ylllf!i ll
Sf' I VII:I~S

BOGGS

Doaltr

33

w,nted to buy pool table Call
U4 251 1636

owner

All Makes &amp;
Models
24 HR. SERVICE

schoo II

35 Lots

PH. 992-9949

An nou nee men Is

meni alum1num siding witll
blown 1n msulat10n N1ce loca
too near Pomeroy elemental\'

MORNIN\ ST-'R ROAD Here 1s a ~aut1ful ranch type
home W1th a full basemen! W
FBP on acre ot land, wrth
plenty of 11tras Country set
11ng 1n a g eat netgltborhoodl

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
lob •••''""

Oakwood Apt1 Modern 1 bdr
opt Security dopotit raference
No pets Single peraon pre
terred Located between Galh
pol/a • Hol:tlf Cell 814-440
20115 ofio• 8 PM
Jutt bu1lt 2 bdr duplex
Equipped kitchen Elt'tra ntct
Secunty depollt • reftfenct
1 ed N0 t 1 C1 11814 446
requ
pa
1260r

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I 16

BUYING FlAW FURSt Gm1eng. Good money weekly Proc... tng
mall mformat1on Ruth self
Ylllow Root beef .nd deer -..Mtdre••ed
1tamped envelope
hidn Altb selling trtppkotg
Ttrf¥ Lie, 131-A Eureka Ster
l\lppll ... Wheat l1tt1 Nlte Litet
Rt, G1ll1polie, Ohta,l5831
Lilt ct.y to buy lura Fab 7th
Houri' 1 00 9.00 Closed Wed
• 1000 00 per week net profit
George BuckiiY 114 18' ~7&amp;1
Unique vending unitl With loca
tiont Name brand Items Pop
Buying junk cars Call814 ·992· Candy 8t snack• lnveltment
5M8 after 5 00 pm
••curtd with •nventorv equtp
ment C1ll Now at 818 741
Stlndlng timber AI Tromm
9298
814-742-2328

REBUilT &amp; REPAIRED

Authomotl John DHrt,
Ntw Holland, lush Hog

shop 34 beil1ooms. lull Jtase.

smmoo

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

949-3011 Bus.
949-2606 Home

RADIATOR

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULAnON

•Range a

POMEROY - large two story
home wrth e1ghl rooms, lndudmg the large fintshed room
the side wh1Ch could be
turned 1nto a g!rage 01 work-

124, Ponwroy Oh10

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The store, expected to have about 200,txl0 square feet and
employ about 200 people, Is to be built In the planned Columbus
City Center mall. It would be the chain's 26th store and its (lrst In

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.Oaluxe downtown apartment
newly redecorated 2 bdr apt
with full lnsulltion, complete
kitchen. wuher·drvar a1r cond
aundack Call 114 446 4383
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the mall in

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only Parktng C1ll 814 448·
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snow blower Call &amp;1•·992·
7183 after 6100 pm and atk for

COLUMBUS 1UPIJ - Marshall Field's , the Chicago based
retail chain, was to announce today that it will build a
department store m downtown Columbus, the Columbus

FRANKLIN (UP!) -A man suspected ofmaklng900obscene
t e lephone calls to women Is bemg held In theCllntonCounty jatl
John Gneshop II, 35, Franklin , has been charged with
telephone harassment Othcials allege he 1s responsible for up
to 900 obsce ne calls In southwest Oh1o and Clinton County
authorities say they suspect Grie s hop made aimost300 calls to
Clinton County women last fall
Clinton Counlv Sheriff Patrick Haley, who conducted a
three-month Investigation, sa 1d every woman m the county who
l'e porled recetvmg an obscene call was tntervlrwed bv
authorllles before charges were filed against the s uspect.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Larry McCartney , former chairman of
Gov Richard Celeste's campaign finance committee. has been
given a one-day suspended jail sentence and fined $500 for
perjury.
Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Frank Reda gave
McCartney credit for the one day he was booked. meaning had
had to serve no jail time.
McCartney was Indicted last year on a charge of perjury after
a grand jury Investigation of the hiring and contract.Jetllng
practices of the Celeste administration.
He pleaded guilty Dec 12 to a misdem ea nor count of
falsification, although his attorney maintained McCartney ha d
done nothing wrong and was entering tbe plea to a\ old a tnai
and "additional expense, prolonged litigation and additional
notoriety "

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Friday, January 30, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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r---Local Briefs:---.. Year's first execution is held in Texas
Four fined in Middleport court
Four defendants were fined and a fifth forfeited a bond in the
court of Middleport Mayor Fred Holtman Wednesday night.
Forleillng a bond of $100 posted on a disorderly manner
charge was George Slltls of Middleport.
Fined were Kelly Thoma, Pomeroy, $425 and costs and 30
days In jail, driving while Intoxicated: $100 and costs, driving
under suspension, and $100 and costs, fleeing a pollee oll1cer:
Franklin Laudermllt , Pomeroy, $15 and costs, speeding; James·
A. Hicks, Pomerey, $25 and coSIS, open container, and Anthony
. T. Seyler, Mason, W.Va., $50 and costs, no operator's license.

SWCD elects board officers
Alan Holter was elected chairman tor 1987 when the Meigs
Soli and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors met
recently In the ag conference room of the Farmers Bank
Building.
Oth~r olflc~rs elected were Rodney Chevalier, vice
chairman, and Thomas Theiss, secrctary-treasurN.
Gordon Gilmore, soli scientist, was present and Invited all
board members to attend the Meigs County Soli Survey Steering
Committee meetlngon Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 10 a.m. In the
agriculture conference room. Yield tables lor the soli survey
publication w!!l be discussed.
Permission was granted lor Opal Dyer, office secretary, to
attend the secretary's seminar March 4-5 In Columbus and for
her and David Burt to attend a middle management meeting In
Athens on Thursday, Feb. 5.
Plans were completed lor the annual fourth grade poster
contest and sixth grade essay contest to be held Feb. 23 through
March 24. Also discussed was the upcoming llflh grade school
tour.
Fifty-nine multiflora rose cots-sharP applications for a total
of 109 equivalent acres were approved. LeiTers will•be sent to
those approved within the next werk.
Th&lt;' 1987 district work plan was approved.
The rej!u Jar board meetings of the Meigs SWCD will be held on
the fourth Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. In the ag
conference room. The public Is Invited .
Those attending the meeting were Thomas Theiss, Alan
Holter, Rodney Chevalier, Rex Shenefield, Mike Duhl, Gordon
G!lmorr, David Burt and Opal Dyer.

Squad~ re~'ipond

to four

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Mrtr.s County EmPrgenry Medlral Services r&lt;'pOrt s four calls
Thursday.
Pomeroy ut 6:30 a.m. to Spring Av&lt;'nur .for Christy Fellure
who was trPatrd but not transported; Syracuse Fire
Department at 2:31 p.m. to a minor flrP at the Terry Smith
residence on Sa!sl'r Road: Rarlnr at 2: 3; p.m. was railed to
assist : Becky Sm!lh was treated at thr scene for smoke
!nhalat ion: Middleport at :1:34 p.m. to Chesh!rr for David
G!orrkner 10 Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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Marriage License issued

HUNTSVILLE , Texas tUPIJ Court denied a stay for Hernan·
- In the nation's first execution . dez, who~ opposed all appeal
this year, Ramon Hernandez, eltorts on 'Ills behalf.
who likely " hastened" his death
"I think there was a stron~:
by opposing appeals . on his llkellhood a stay would have been
behalf, died by Injection today granted had he been willing to
lor killing a night watchman participate, " Texas Attorncy
during a failed robbery. ·
· General Jim Mattox said. "I
Hernandez, 44. was put to think he hastened the
death by Injection at 1: B a.m. procedure. ' '
CST tOday on his first execution
Hernandez· appeared calm be·
dale - becoming the first Texas fore his execution and, mouthed .
Inmate to die on the orglnally "I love you" when his personal
scheduled day since the state witnesses - his common-law ·
resumed capital punlshement In wile Velma Hernandez and
1982.
.
friend Pedro Velardez- entered
The execution came less than a the death chamber.
half hour after the Supreme
Asked if he had a final
statement, Hernandez said,
"Only to my wile, that I love her
and to my kids."
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
He then turned to his wife.
Discharges
,January 29
"I'll always Jove you , you know
Kenneth Adams, Nona Auxier,
that,"
he said. "That's It."
Hymen Barnett, Charles BlevThe
execution was delayed
ens, Matthews Carnes, Cindy
Casto, Sally Caulley , Evelyn when officials had difficulty
Chambers, George Cundiff, Earl lor a tUng a vein In which to insert
Delawder, Gene Golden, Anna a needle. Alter the lethal drugs
Hampton, Sandi-a Hols tein, De- were administered, Hernandez
bra Hopson, Daniel Jenkins. looked to thr ci&gt;lllng aild
Michael Johnson. Mellsa Ma· breathed heavily twice, as If
lone, Carol McCarty, Moriah trying to hold In air. He was dead
McGlothin. Christopher Mea- eight minutes later.
Hernandez's execu lion was th e
dows, Rachel Remy, Lois Shane,
first
this year and the 21st in the
Ellen Slaven, Mrs. Michael Still
state
since 1982. Texas has
and son; Perry Wheeler and
carried out more executions than
Patrcia Wilson .
any other state in th&lt;' 10 yea rs
Births
since
capital punishment wa s
.January 29
11 was the 69th execu resumed.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone Byers.
tion
in
the
Unlted States since
son, McArthur: Mr. and Mrs.
1977.
Dennis Carter. daughter. Oak
Hernandez's mood Thursda)'
Hill and Mr . and Mrs. Monty
was
described as calm as h&lt;·
Hart, son, Pomeroy.

Hospilal news

Senate nixes pay increases
WIISHI NGTON I UP I)
Large pay raises for mt'mkx'rs of
Congr£&gt;ss and thousands of other
feder al workers are still on track
10 begin next week - despite an
overwhelming Senate vote to
reject them.
Responding to fears that it
would be foolish and embarrass·
!Qg for lawmakers 10 accept pay

A marrlagr llcPns&lt;' has bern Issued In Meigs County Probat e
Court to Ronald Lyn Donaldson, 27, and Susan Diann Adkins, 26,
both of Portiund.

Repaving job set
for Meigs County

Divorce action." filed

Highway work in Meigs County
Is Included in the latest !mprol'ement projects on which the Ohio
Department of Transportation
has awarded bids.
Twenty-three proj ects were
Included In the biddin g with the
cost to total $7.9 million.
Melgo County Is scheduled for
resurfacing of 1:1.5 miles of Ohio
248 from Ohio 7 to Ohio 124.
Included In the same project Is
resurfacing on Ohio 124 In Wa·
shlngton County from the Athens
County line to U.S. 50.
Cost of the project. Including
lhe Washington County resurfac·
lng. Is $612,879.55 with the Shelly
Co. of Thornville being awarded
the contract . The scheduled
completion date is Sept. 30. 1987.

Divorce actions have be&lt;'n fllrd In Meigs County Common
f'Jpas Court by Renee Hoschar , Pomeroy. against George
Franklin Hoschar· .Jr., PomProy : and Bette .Jean Hill .
Middleport. against .John Deltx-rt Hill, Middleport.

Dlsmlss!'d In l'llrlgs County Comm~n Pleas Court ar&lt;' thr
rases of llllrNI Ra,l' Smith Sr. and Sui' Ann Smith; Barbara
&amp;!Irs against KPnnt•lh S&lt;'ites: lllv!n T. Walsh, et al. against
.Jrnnlfrr Burton.

Rutland Council meets Tuesdav..
Rutland Vlllagr Counrll will mrl't at 7 p.n\. Tul'sday at thr
Rutian&lt;i Cll'lr C!'nll•r.

Thr Sutton Township Trusto'I'S will mt'&lt;'1 at i : .'lO p.m. Monda)·
at 1h&lt;' S)Tacusr l'llun!r!pal Building.

Middleport lodge

tn('et.~ Tue.~day

Februar)· Is hear·t month and
VOIUnl&lt;'&lt;'rS Will be going hOUSf'· IO·
housr asking fo r donations to the
llmerican Heart Association.
Siner Its beginning. thr Heart

MlddiPport l.ndgtO:I~'l. F&amp;liM. w!l! mf'N at 7: :«J p.m. Tu!'sda)'
at lh&lt;' 1Pmpl&lt;' with rrlrt•shments to be S&lt;'rved following the
mrrtlng.
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Board studies.

(Continued from Page 1)

unit s, Cheste r, Tuppers Plains,
and Riverview, being add ed to
the liability insurance policy.
Each unit ·paid the required $70
for the !nsur·ancc.
Ills a approved were C'hapler 11
1987 approp ria ti on5 totaling
$6. 7114 fo r payment to th e Count)'
Board as Eas tern' s-share for the
salary of the tal ented and gifted
coordina tor. Bill Burkley. and
gr et•nh ouse item s for the
vocat!onal-agr!r u!iure program
at Eastern High School. The
greenhou se items. a pproxi ·
mate tv $3.000 of the total, wi ll be
reimbursed through a grant
program.
A tota l of $.100 in fund s for th e
Riverview sc hool matchin g monies contributed by the PTO for a
two year period was approved
with the money being used fo r
classroom equipment.
11 was noted that und er the

OAPSE contract , Carl Barringet
is transferring from a two-hour
custodial position at R!verviEiw
to an eight -hou r custodial job at
Chester. The board approved
accepting the son of Rita WiJU;·
ams, a teacher, to Eastern H!g~
School as per the s tate law whi!'h
allows teachers to bring lhel t
childre n to the sc hool tuition free:
Per·sonne! and budget were
discussed in an executive SE!$7,
sian. Next meeting will be at· 7
.:
p.m . on Feb. 26.
Attendin g las t night 's meeling
were board members Jim Smitl)r
Roger Gaul. Kathy Manicke, Jlni
Caldwl'll, Susie Heines, Supt:
Roberts. Dan Apiing, high schooi
principal; Cathy .Johnson, Ches;
ter pr'incipal: Donald Shue;
Tuppr rs Pl ai ns principal : Grace
Weber. · head teac her at River'
view; and Eloise Boston, clerk
trrasur('r.

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Thh'l)' rases were proct•ssPd operator's licensr. $100 and
Wednesday in tht• Meigs County cos ts . 1hrer days in jail, $50 of
Court of .Judge Patrick O'Brien . fine and jail time suspended ff·
Ten defenda nts forfeitin g operat or's license is obtalnt'Q
bonds are Gary Wex, Powell, within 60 days; Paul G. McKin$50; W!!liam Harmon. Athens. ney, Point Pl easant , W.Va .",
$50; .Johnny Rowe. Chesapeak&lt;'. fa lsifica tion . fi ve days in jail and
$50; Claudr Per kins, Kansas costs: Gary Welsh, Alban y, fall·.
City , Mo., $50: Ma rk Smith. ure to yield . $10 and costs;
Marietta , $41 ; .John D. Edwa rds. El!7abPth Powell, Albany, fall.'
iS SUe' .
Pomeroy, $!10; Deborah Chesil'r. ure to yield, $10 and costs;
The Democrat -led House has
Athens. $"0: Suzan Phillips. Char irs Riffle, Cheshire, expired
sr~eduled subcommittee hear·
Brlpre, $50: Bruce .lohnson. llcenst' plates. $10 and coslsi
ings on the pay question for next
Marietta
, $;;(1, and Brian Weaver, Terry E. Hysell, Rarlne, '!allure
week, but Speak&lt;'r Jim Wright of
St.
Clal
rsv!!le,
a!! posted on to display val id license; $10 and,
Texas has indlratcd he does not
cos ts; Phillip Moon. Pomeroy,
speeding
charges.
plan to bring the matter to the
driving while Intoxicated, $250
Fined
on
s
p
e&lt;'d
i
n
~
charges
floor .
were Robrr! E . Mi!!rr, Middle- and costs, three days in jail and
port, $22 and cos ts: Mariannr fill days li cense suspension; left of
Brown, Grove Cit y, $24. and center, costs only ; Douglas JenVc&gt;terans Memorial
costs; Daniel Pier-cr , !?y!va nia , kins, Pomeroy, expired license
Thursday lldmiswns - Marte $25 and t·osts; Edw;rrd ,J. King, . plat rs, $10 and costs: Rotx-r t C.
Young, Racine: !Jennls Hart . Rou1r 4. Pomero)·, $22 and costs: Stone, Middleport, -hunting on
Pomeroy: Martha Adkins, Bid- Sleven Riffl f', Syracuse, $2:1and land of ano ther without written
cos ts; Vicki Glaz iPI', Athens, $21 permission. $4; and costs; atwell; David Gloeckner, Racine:
and cos ts: Rona ld E. Crall'. tempt to take second deer during
Larry Powell, Racine.
Pomeroy. S2:1 a nd costs: Donald primitive weapons season, $150
Thursday Discharges- Nancy
R.
Richmond. Middleport. $27 and cos ts: Robin Slater. Dexter,
Collins, Lillian Gardner, Freda
a nd costs: Geral d Powell, PomP- rcrklrss op&lt;'rat ion. $2!i0 and·
Mahr, Audre.v Sanders .
costs: Mike Conley. Portland,
roy , $2~ and costs.
!allure to tran sfer title, 10 days tn'
(Continued from Page I I,
OthPrs eases hrn rd inc·l ud l'd
jail suspended , six months probaMelvin Thornt on. Pom rrO\' . no
tion. costs only.
Association ha s contr!butrd a
third of a billion dollars to
support heart disease and strokr
research.
II Is only through the findings
of research that youngstNs. likr
St acy, born with heart ddccts.
will havr a chancP at the
rorrectivl' surgery nrt'drd 10
glv&lt;' th r m a rhancr at leading a
healthy , happy and produrt ivp ,
life.

lllso. 6,280 players selccled lour
of the numbers to win $40 apiece.
There wrre 99.402 ·tickets sold
with three of thl' numbers. Those
tickets are worth $.1 each.
Ticket sales for the weekly
draw In!( totaled $3,9.'19,499, with a
total prize payout of $5,614,266.
Th'c jackpot for the next week's
drawing w!l! be at least $5 ·

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Ohio weather

South Central Ohio
Cloudy tonight , with a c~anre
of snow flurries and a low In the
lower 30s. Variable cloudiness
Saturday, with highs In the mid
30s. .
The probability of preclplta·
tlon Is 50 percent tonight and 20
percent Saturday.
Winds will be from the northw·
est at 10 to 20 mph tonight :
Oblo Extend.ed Foreeaat
Sunday lhrouch Tunday
fair Sunday, with a chance of
rain 'or snow Monday and Tues·
day. •Highs will be In the30sealh
day, with overnight lows In· the

By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY - If Meigs County
draws interest off invested monies , then why did the county
commissioners have to pass a I
percent sales tax - eflectlve
today - to provide additional
revenue?

This Is a question some Meigs
countians have asked.
But as explained by Meigs
County Treasurer George Collins, who oversees the investment program, " just because the
county invests mon ey, doesn 't
mean the money inves ted belongs to !he county. It doesn't."
Th·e county treasurer' s office
could be described as a sma!!

By KEVIN KELL\'
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Ga llla Countv
Local Schools have taken one
step closer to winning accreditation for three of It s hl!(h schools .
The state co mmittee ol the
Nor th Cent ral Association w!!l
recommend to the organization' s
national committee that Hannan
Trace, North Gal !Ia and Southwestern high schools be given
acc reditation . Kyger Creek High
School has been accredit ed with
North Cent ral since 1961.
Accredita t ion mea ns the
schools and their curriculum will
be subject to revi ew and must
meet standards estab!!shed by
North Central, said Robert Lan·
ning. the district's curriculum
dirN:tor. Lanning and other
· administ rat ors have been workIng for more than a yea r to bring
tAe schools up to North Central
standards .
The state panel' s rE&gt;commendatlon wil l be made at · the
national co mmittee 's annual
meetin g In Chicago In A:pril.

In 1983, Meigs County prol!t ed th an ea rned Interes t from prior
from approximately $173,000 in years.
And eve n thou gh Meigs' real
earned Interes t: In 1984, $212,000;
In 1985, $207,000; and In 1986, es tate taxes Increased this yea r ,
$177.000.
th e general fund only profit s
The amount of earned interes t about $40,000 from that incr ease.
flu ctuates from yea r to yea r Collins notes. This $40.000 does
according to va ry ing lntercs·t not offset the county's loss In
rates.
earn ed Interes t, nor It s loss of
Interes t was highes t severa l ' $190,000 In revrnu e sha ring
years ago at 16 pe rcenl. Last funds. Therefore, Collins says. In
year 's average r~ t c of lnter·es l order to maint ain the standard of
was 5.9 percent , acco rding to count y services now provid ed.
th e ('Ount y commissioners. In
Collins.
The count y bud!(et commis· concurrcncr with the budget
sian, made up of Coll ins. Aud itor commiss ion. pa ssed Ihe sal es
William Wi ckline and Prosecut or tax.
Also Included In the 1987
Fred Crow lfl, anticipates
earned Interes t in 1987 will general fund Is a canyover of
amount to $150,000, mu ch less $14,500 lrom 1986, anticipated tax

By BOB IIOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel St aft
Me igs
POMEROY
County received Us first seeIng eye dog fo r training
Friday.
Well , act ually, "Lady," the
6- week-o!d full -blooded Boxer,
Is n't a seeing eye dog yet. but
she's going to get her start In
Meigs County.
Lady will tx- the 4·H project
of 11-yea r-old Heather Pauley , dau ghter of John and
Bobb! Pauley of Bearwallow
Ridge . Und er Heath~&gt;r's
watchful, loving eye, Lady
will be Introduced to people In
various professions (appar·
ently people really are d!llerenl) : she will visit shopping
centers: be mixed with other
animals to test ·her abllUy to
get along and she will be taken
to areas of street tr affic to get
used to the sounds of vehicles.
All of the activities are the
training program recommendations at the Plltil Puppy
Program Inc., Columbus,
which delivered the puppy to
the Pauley home Friday.
J"he program provides all of
the equipment needed to start
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revenu e&lt; of app ro xlm alr ly
$890.000. and $1.1 67.000 fr om
other sources. suc h as r&lt;'&lt;'l'ipt s
from various offices, local go·
vernment doll ars fro m th~ slate,
the anticipat ed $400,1WJO fro m
sales

tax

revr.nu e,

and

th(\

antici pated ea1incd Interest.
At the end of Decembe r. thr rt'
was abou t $1. :&gt; mil lion In the
treas urer 's tota l funds. This Is
about as low as the funds cvc•r go,

Collins says . As of Friday, total
funds were abo ul $2 million.
Collins t rles to ker p "a! IPas t 90
percent" of these funds Inves ted.
He points out th at th e in ves t·
mcnl prog ram is co ndu cted
throu gh each oft hr co un ly 's local
tContlnu cd on i\ .:ll

Panel
to hear
Collins
charges

REVIEW OF PROGRESS - Gallla County Local Schools
Superintendent Nell ,Johnson, left, and Curriculum Director
Robert Lanning review some of the actions taken by the district to
win a recommendation for accreditation of three of the high
schools.
student stations added .
"In general , we remodeled
those libraries," Lanning said.

"Southw~&gt;s t er n a lrt~ a dy ha d adequate space In It s library."
(Continued on 11 -.'ll

COLUMBUS - On a 3·1 vot&lt;•,
the Ohio Elec tions Commission
dented a motion by State Sen . .Jan
Mi chael Long, D·Circlev!l!e. to
dismiss an elections complaint
r·hat he kn owingl y violated elections law , clearing the way for a
full hearing.
One member absta ined fr om
voting .
By denying Long's reques t. th e
commission will hea r the complaint flied by form N Sr n.
Oakley C. Collins, R-lronton, who
was defeat ed by Long last
November for lh &lt;• 17!h Dis trict
sea t Collins had held co ni inuously since 1962.
Co llins' election compla int
sa id that Long's ca mpaign kn owIngly used false Informa tion
about Collins In ca mpaign mate·
rials and advcrt!sr mr nls.

eas tern Bekaa val ley, and the offi cial contend ed
"There is. no real news regarding hts whereabouts or.whether he has been kidnapped h!mseit ' Wall e was under th e protec tion of U.S. lnt clll ·
gence services.
or n6t," said one Lebanese official.
Moslem militia officials and a Lebanese
Salah Kh alaf. kn ow n by his nom dcguerrc"A bu
magazine reported Friday that the 47-year-old
Ayad ," second In co mmand to PLO r hlef Vasser
Ara fat. did not prov ide deta ils. and th e report
Church of England envoy; who came to Beirut
co
uld no! be ind epend ently co nfirmed.
Jan. ' 12 seeking the release of kidnapped
The Lebanese news paper An Na har rrported
Americans, had himself become a hostage.
Friday th at Wait e had brc n sern ridin g In u
1n Tunis. Tunisia, a senior Palestine Liberation
convoy In th e Bekau and would rrsurfacr in lhe
Organization ofllclal said Saturday that Walle
nex1 tw o da ys. '
was spotted two days ago In the Syrlan-contro!lcd

S.m. ,Jan Michael l-ong
Lo ng' s campaign said It W:J S
illega l for Collins to hold two
public jobs at th r sa me time.
Co llins w11 s superin tendent of
Law ren(·r Count .v Sc hools whll l'
sprv ln g as st ct fC' sr niJfOr .

Coll ins a!lcgrd !hat Ohio courts
have uph eld simult a neo usly
hold ing two pu blic positions.
Dcs )Jitc th at. Collins sa id , LonR's
t'ampa!gn &lt;'hargcd that Co llins
Illegall y hr ld 6oth jotJs.
No heari ng t.latr was
ann ounced .

the puppy on Its training and

will provide money for all
medical expenses In seeing
that the animal remains
healt by . The expense of obedience school training will
also be provided by thl'
program . The Pauleys will be
responsible for the pup's food.
A booklet accompanying
Lady· gives full Instructions to
Heather, who will keep the
animal lor one year. Lady will
then be returned to t~e program and will undergo the
specialized training needed to
serve her blind master or
mistress In future years . The
program's phllosphy Is that
the animals make better seeIng eye dogs lfthey are reared
In a loving, home environment
rather than In a kennel.
Heather, a student at Salls·
bury School and a member of
the Ridge Critters 4-H Club,
found Information on working
with a seeing eye dog In a 4·H
booklet. Her application was
completed to the Pilot Puppy
Program In October and In
about four weeks she received
word that she had been
accepted with Lady arriving

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The uncert aint y ovrr Walle's status lefl his
rr lat tvcs in Brt uiln "ver)' worried," sa id a tousl n.
John Waite, who added the kidn apping n•porls
"h ave a n awful ring of truth" lo them.
ll rchbls hopol Ca nt er bury Ro bert Hunc!rca l!cd
the repor1s "worry ing" and offci·cd s)ll't·la l
prayers for his hos tage envoy a r Ca ntrrbury
Ca thed r al on Saturday .
Runcle said he was "extremely concwnrd"
about Waite and was ('O nt ac llng "kry pcop!r" In
Leba non for Informal io n on Wal tr's whereabouts.

Tax amnesty proposal
part of Celeste. budget

blind,person function

MEIGS CO. ·TREASURER
GEORGE M. COLLINS
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collected, much of this money Is
Inv ested, mostly In short-term
situations of 30, 60, 90 or 120 days.
The county, by law, keeps the
Interest drawn from these Inves t·
ments In return for doing the
collecting. The earned Interest
then becomes part ·of the county
general fund. except for portions
which, by law, must be returned
to the county highway department and school for the mentally
retarded.
The Investment program Is
ongoing, Collins says, but the
earned Interest from the program "Is not new money, " he
explains. It Is always anticipated
from year to year and Included in
the general fund budget.
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Her project will help

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"I think It t.accredltatlon)
assures a student tha t there w!ll
be a comprehensive curriculum
in . a!! areas of his school,"
Lanning explained. "lt offers the
school an ongoing review . and
study ol Its programs. That's the
big Ingredient In North Centra! Is
the review of programs. It would
also be an assurance to the
community that certified people
are In their teaching area and are
meet Jng both state sta-ndards and
North C~&gt;ntral ' s standards."
Lanning said he and district
staff r~&gt;vlsed all staffing patterns
to meet North Central standards,
provided additional 11'\Structlon
space and stressed Industrial
technology In vocational pro·
grams. such as agriculture and
business education.
Th E' work began last year·when
the district received conditional
status and Initiated steps to
ensure a fully-certified teacher
was teaching In a certain area .
Libraries and media centers In at
North Gallia and Hannan Trace
were expanded, with 16 to 18

BEIRUT, Lebanon rUP! i -The archbishop of
Canterbury co ntacted " key people' ' in Lebanon
Saturday about his missing hostage negotiator
Terry Walle, and three Americans heeded U.S.
warnin gs and left kidnap-plagued 'Moslem west
Beirut .
Moslem militia sources said they had " no
conclusive reports shedding light on Walle' s
disappea rance" since he left his west Beirut hotel
without bodyguard s on Jan. 20, presumably for a
meeting with Moslem extremists' holding Americans and other

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bank. The treasurer collects
funds for 82 separate ag encies-or
subdivisions In the county, 75 of
which are active at this time,
including each village, township,
school district, etc. It Is to th~&gt;se
many different agencies that the
Invested money actually
belongs.
"My office acts as custodian
lor the montes of these other
agencies," Collins says, "but we
can' t spend the money. We just
hold It until time lor settlement
with the various entitles. And we
can invest it for the time It Is In
our trust."
Re al estate taxes are collected
by the treasurer's office in
Febr.uary and Augus t. Once

Americans depart Lebanon as emissary concerns grow

LAST DAY TO PAY FIRST HALF REAL
EST AT. TAX WIL BE FEB. 6, 1987.
LAST DAY TO 'PAY TRAILER TAX.WILL
BE JAN. 30; 1987
10°/o PENALTY WILL BE CHARGED
.
AFTER THE FEB. 6 ·DATE ON REAL
ESTATE TAX•

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12 Sections, 80 Pages
A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Middleport_ Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, February 1, 1987

High schools near .
accreditation goal

992-3810 OR
992·2264

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.Partly sunny toduy, with a
chance of rain uud highs
bCtwccn 45 und 50.

lriterest small part of budget, treasurer says

FOR INFORMATION CALL

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Along the River ........ B-1-X
Buslness ... ........... ........ D-1
Com!cs ............ .. ...... Jnsert ·
CIIISsllleds ..... .:..0 ·3-4·5-6-7
Deaths ........ .. .... .. ........ 0 -H
Editorial ..................... t\ -2

Vol. 21 No. 52

Copyrighted 1987

EXTENSION GRANTED .

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Tax help is available for senior citizens in
Meigs County, Bob Hoeflich reports - 8-8

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20s.

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William A. Rusher hails Pat Buchanan's
decision not to seek the presidency - A-2

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ofllre. officials said Thursday. ~m:l~ll~lo~n~---------J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The winning numbers were 6, 8, ,.
17. z;, 26 and28.
The holder of the ticket w!l!
receive the winnings In 20 annual
pre-tax payments of $250.000.
In addition to the top-prize
winner. 138 players picked five of
the numbers to win $470 each.

C-1

Collegiate cage roundup

Friends .and
faith sustain
area woman
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Meigs County Court cases

50 cents .

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15 DAYS UNTIL
HISTORY BOOK
DEADLINE!

Officials await 'ticket holder
CLEVELAND tUPIJ _ Lot·
tery otfl~ lals say they are still
waiting .for the holdl'r of the only
Ohio Super Lotto ticket bearing
all
six numbers In Wednesday's
1
,$,million gam!' to.comefoi'Ward
to dalm the jackpot.
The name of th&lt;' winner will br
announced alter the ticket Is
validated at a regional lottery

hikes while also trying to cut the
defi cit, tlie ··senate voted 87· 7
Thursday to block th~ Increases ,
which werr proposed ear liN this
month by President Reijgan and
scheduled to begin at midnight
next Tul'sdav.
On a voice' vote. the Democrat·
dominated · chamber also ap·
proved language to block the
increases through an amendmr nt to a $50 million bill to aid thr
homeless.
Despite the twin actions, thr
pay raises are still on schedule to
start - because the House has
shown no desire to vote on the

Sunday

whether the court were lnlorm~d
visit ed with his common-law
the lawyer s were acting wltjlout
wife, his mother and tw o sons and
his consent . I told him his
ate a last meal of tacos, an
position
wa s represented.'.'
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enchilada. a jalapeno pepper, hot
Hern
andez
was
convicted
In
sauce and coffee, prison s pokesthe Jun e 20, 1980, shooting death
man David Nunnelee said.
The Supreme Cou rt denied a of Oscar Martin Fraire, 33, of
Juarez, Mexico. a live-In night
petition seeking a ·stay for
Hernandez at 12:45 a.tn. CST watchman at an El Paso service
station. According to trial tesllm·
after the U.S. District Court In
ony,
Hernandez fl ed without .any_·
·
Marfa and th e 5th U.S. Cl,rcuit
Court of Appeals In New Orleans money .
Hernandez, whose police r&amp;.
denied appeals.
Hernandez had acted as his cord lis ts crimes ranging fror{l
own attorney and rej ected seek· possessing marijuana to deadlY
!ng stays, but two llmcrican Civil assault .and assault with a knifO:
Liberties lawyers intervened said Wednesday he was reslgntiQ
to die to highlight Inequities (n
hours before he wa s to di e.
Mattox said Hernandez proba· the criminal ju sti ce system. · :
"My tile is Insignificant. If 1'1'(1
bly could have· received a stay if
going to be executed, Ifeel I k)1ow
he wanted one:
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"He. safd he was afr aid. but exactly what I'm doing," Her:that .he was. ready to get 11 over nandez said. "But I'm not a9
with," Mattox said. "He as ked animal, I fear death."

Successful ·surgery
heart surgery, kidney dialysis
and antibiotics.
This means thai mos t of the
mone.v going Into research Is
coming through pr!v a t ('
donations.

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SEEING EYE - ftla adorable Boxer puppy will one day be a
dog aldln1 a blind penon. II will set 1111
llrt1t year's trabtlnl In Melp County from !leather Pauley, II ,
who U. been acceplecl for the Job by the Pilot Puppy Program,
Columba. Heather will provide the train In I a8 a f.H project
the next year. Heather'• mother, Bohhl Pauley, holds lhe
6-week·old pup, whleh wllll delivered here Friday .
on Friday..
- but on the other hand,
knowing that Lady will be
A definite lover of animals,
making life easier tor a blind ·
Heather undoubtedly will
person probably will help
have some difficulty In P\lrtHeath~&gt;r
overcome the big
ltlg with Lady a year from now
heartache.
I
f•Uy·lralnecl~eelnc eye

ror

COLUMBUS tUPl t - Gov.
Ri chard F. Celeste's $20.8 billion
state budge! proposal for 1988-89
will Include a "tax amn esty"
plan to ra ise $60 million In
ot herwise uncollectible taxes, It
was learn ed Saturd ay .
The governor Is scheduled 10
un veil· his spending outl ay Mon·
day. II lean budget, It will raise
spendin g by only I percent for
f!scal1988 and another 4 percent
In l!scal1989. No Increases In the
personal, corporate or sales
taxes will tx- proposed .
William J . Shkurtl, director of
the stat e Office of Budget and
Management, said last week only
about $100 million In new spend·
lng will tx- proposed In the first
yea r over the 1987 level, which Is
$10.1 billion tor the year.
The curren1two-year approprl·
atlon was $19.9 billion alter It
cleared the Legislature. Federal
allotments brought the tota l over
$30 billion.
The administration believes
that $60 million could be realized
on a one· time basis only, but the
OBM Is scraping tor every penny
It can aet.
A bill under consideration In
the Hou se revises the definition
of a manufacturing sales tax

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cxcmp llon whl rh co ul&lt;l c0' t the
stat e $170 million H Y'''"' tr
un changNI.

Also In 1111• :rdmlnlstratlon's
plans are rl lminallon of t'l•l'la!n
tax loo pholes ant.! rxrmp tlons:
and

s l renM ihPn ln~

of Ito&lt; law

cnforccmt•nt .
OnC' sourer s;.tid th r· .budwif

cont ains:
- A mlnt-tou n pro~ram for
small buslnr·ss, fund t•d wl1h
money saved hy tr a n s frrrln ~
meat !nsprrtlon In the Ohio
Deparf(llcnt or llgrlcu liu rt• 10 thr
!edcral gov••rnmcnt :
- Increased Iundin ~ of ~roun d ·
water co ntrol. hazardous wastr
pro tection and other programs or
thr Ohio Env ironm ent al Pro te&lt;'·
r Jon Agency:
_
- A "steel and m a nufacturl n ~
futures f~nd " wh ic h takes money
from programs In the Ohio
Department of Development
which arr not 'worklng well and
provides gra nt s and low-lnt rrrs t
loans to the companies In steel
and oth er manufac turin g
Industries;
- Additional fundin g for the
Passport pro~ ra m to provide pn
alternative to nursing home care
In up to 50 percent of the state.

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