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.Page- 16- The D~ily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. ·

Thursday, February 5, 1987 ·

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r--Ohio Briefs:--.. School activity -loss aided levy passage·

_Meigs girls

T oledo firms signs co'?senL decree

COLUMBUS (UPn- The Jennison-Wright ~·o rp . of Toledo.
accused of vio lating hazardous waste a nd wa,e~ polution laws,
has signed a consent decree with the s tate Gf Ohio.
J e nn ison-Wright was char!(ed wit h producing a nd dispo,i ng
of hazardo us wastes arid polluting st a te waterways prior to 1981,
Ohio Attorney General Anthem• ,J CC'Iebrezze Jr. sa id
Wednesday.
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Under the decree. the company agr&lt;'ed to clean up the sit&lt;· and
pay $100,000 in civi l pe nalties, inc luding $70,000, which is to be
used in the clea nup' opera tion.
The company manufactures and treats wood &lt;md wood
products and manufact ures a sea ler prod uct called ".1enni te,"
Ce ie brezze said .
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Publisher will pay penalty, cosls
COLUMBUS !UPI1 - :'&lt;at ion:.Ji Church Publications of
Mans field has e nt (•red int o J cons&lt;'n t judgmenl w ith th&lt;' s tate• of
Ohio requiring the firm to pav $3,500 In civ il penalties a nd costs.
Th e judgment stems from a suit. filed by Ohio Atlorney
Ge neral Anthony .J . Celeb:wzt' .Jr. agains t the co mpany and its
owners, Robert W. Bush a nd Robert Bush Jr .. in September
19R5.
According to the s uit , lht' firm approached church
co ngregatio ns off&lt;'fi ng to pmducr a "free" pictorial chu rch
direc tory . The company claimed I he copies would be fu r nished
to individua-l families a nd to the churc h II mrmbPrs wou ld
permit them selves to be photographed.
However, the su it c harged, fam ilies wen• solici t ell to
purchase cop ies of the photographs, with the actu al cos t of the
so-ca lled "free" directon Incl uded in the price of the
photographs.

Sea

U:orld to open earlier

AURORA i UPI I -Sea World is sc heduled to open earlie r
!han us ual this season.
The marine life park is 10 open the firs t lwo wPekends of May
and beg in da lly operations May 16. The park will br open dail y
through Sept. 20, plus the following wePkend .
The park's 18t h season -inc ludes nl'WS shows for favori te
performers. the addition of a las~r light s how , and some young
penguins ha tched from eggs co llected o n a recent Antarctic
t•xpeditlon.

By United l'ress International
The sta te Depar tment ·Of Educati on said 31.8 percent of the
school Issues on speCial election
ba llots In Ohio pas sed, slightly
bet ter than the 29.82 percent
approval rate in the last special
electio ns in Aug-us!.
Robert Bowers, spokesman for
the 0hio Departmen t of Ei:luca 1ion, sa id 1i of the 44 issues on the
ballots ac-ross the state were
passl'd Tu esday .
Thr s uccess rate was below the
48.78 percen t r.ecorded In the
F'ebruary 1985 special e lec tion
and well be low the 60.3 percent
and Ci6.92 per cent recorded In the
primary and genera l elect ions In
May and Novembh of last year.
Threat.s to el iminat e all ex tra c urricular activi ties figured in
many of the elections, including
Troy , Miami Cou nty , where the
sc hool board vo ted last month to
eliminate a ll after-school activities s tarting next fall.
Superintendent Michael Barnhart sa id at the time t&gt;ven the
pas1sage of the iss ue would mean
onl,v some of t he programs would
be res tored .
ThP school d is trict went to the
voters for an 8.5-milllevy a fter
lt&gt;ar ning in March 1986 that the
sc hool boa rd had overspe nt it s
budget by $1.6 million between
1983 and 1985.
That action led to the res ignation of the superintende n t a nd all
but one of the board members.
The 8.5-m illlevy was defeated in
Augus t of last year. In November. the mil lage was reduced
to 6.R-, but agai n, voters sa id no, .
th is time by a s m a ller m a rgin.

· In an unusually heavy turnout
for a s pt&gt;cla l elect ion, the three-year emergency levy des igned to
raise $1.75 million was a pproved
4,498-to-2,947 Tuesday.
"It's been like having a babya nd It's been about a month
overdue," Barnhart said, "We're
glad that It's all over."
He said the board would be
meeting soon to decide· which
programs to restore.
1n the Cinc innati suburb of
Deer Park, voters rejected a
school tax levy for the third time
in sevr,n months, 2,564-to-2,238.
Superlntendt&gt;nt Robert Flurey
sald the defeat of the7.7-mllllevy
means all extracurricular activities, Including s ports and the hot
lunch :program, will be ellml- .
nated In September. Academics
also would be a ffected, he said,
with as many as nine teaching
positions facing elimination.
In the Springfield School Distr ict, Clark County, voters
turned down a 7-mlll levy that
would have raised money for
teacher s' salaries. The vote was
4,935 agains t to 4,672 in favor.
This was the first levy the cit y
schools had put on the ballot for
about 18 years.
After fou r prev iou s defeats ,
voters approved a 6.2 mill
operatin g levy for the Perkin s
Local School District, Eri&lt;'
Cou nty. There were 2,097- votes
for the levy and 1,818 against
School officials had cut various
progra m s and eliminated 7'h
teaching positions. Junior high
a thlet lcs were also eliminated in
a cost-cutting move.
Voters in the Liberty-Benton

Local Schoo l Dlstl'lct, Hancock
County , defeated a five- y&lt;'ar ,' 2. 5
mill permanent Imp rovement
levy by. 68 votes. In November II
was defeat !'!I by 14 votes.
In Champai gn Count)', voters
In the Urbana city sc hool district
approved a 7.6-mill levey request
that had been defeated in the
past School of!lcials had threatened cuts In t he schools If the
Issue were defeated. Voters
approved the request 2,031-to1,871.
Also approved were:
-Avon Lake, Lorain, 5.75
mills.
- Wyoming, Hamilton, . 8.95
mills.
- Milford, Clermont , 3.52
mills.
-New Carlisle-Bethel, Clark, 7
mills.
-Talawanda City, Butler,
$13.7 million bond Issue.
-Greene County Joint Vocational School District, threequart e r m ill and one-qua r ter mill
(both passed).
-Shawnee, Allen, 5. 5 mills .
- Rittman Exempted, Wayne,
5. 7 mills.
-Black River , Medina. 4.95
mills.
-Ca nton Local. Stark, ·7.1
millss.
Also di&gt;feal!'d were:
-Aurora. Portage, 8.94 mills. ·
-Solon, Cuya hoga . 8.9 mills .
-Lucas, Richland, 6 mills .
-Chardon, Geauga, 4.9 mills.
- Lorain, Lorain: 6. 7404 mills .
-So uthwest, Licking, 9.7
mills.
- Madison Loca l. Butler, 7.5
mUis .

-New Miami; Butler, 9 mills.
-C.R. Coblentz, Preble, 3.5
mil~.

-Brookville, Montgomery, 5 ')·
mills . .
-!Northmont City, MontgomNy, ~m ills.
-Triway Local, Wayne, 5.5
mills
-Dover Cily, Tu~carawas, 4.5
mills.
-Brown Local, Carroll, 6.9
mills.
-Indian Creek Local, Jefferson, 5.4 mills.
-Minerva Loc al. Stark, 5.1
mills and 2 mills (both failed I.
- Hubbard Exempted Village ,
Trumbill, 9.'9 mills.
-Coventry, Summit ,.3.8 mills
a nd 1.4 mills (both lailedl-Streetsboro, Portage, 9.3
mills.
-Clear Fork Valley Local,
Richland, 4.91l)ilis.
-Crestview, Ashland, 4.9
mills.
-Eastwood, Wood, $1.3 million
bond Issue.
-Hubbard, Trumbull, 9.9
mills.
-Champion, Trumbull, .1. 75
m ills
-Columbiana Village, Columbiana, 7.5 mills.
-,-Edgerton. Will ia ms, 6 mills.

Sta1r ow nC' r Marvin Warnt"r and
ex -thrift president Burton Bon!(·
ard a re c ha.rgrd with illrgally
fun neling millions of Home S ta t~
depositors ' do ll ars to ESM. Specifically , the prost•eution c· lalms
the three made 41 unju stlfiabl&lt;'
trans fer s of bank money, ca lled
"marg in ca ll s," to ESM as part
or a $700 million lnvestmrnt.
Wh1•n ESM C'ollaps&lt;-d In March
o! 1985, It owed Home State $144
million . Hol'(lt' State also co l·
lap~rd, t rlggerlng runs b~· deposItors on savings and loans
throuj:(hout · Ohio a nd ca using
c;ov. Ric hard Celestr to close 70
S&amp;Ls until they ob tained f!'deral
Sc hil'bc l also trslifi&lt;'d thai In a
co nver sation wi tn Warner in
.J a nuary 1R85, Wa rner questioned
him eio r ns lvely abou t liomr
Stille's ' ilu a tion wit h ESM.
" I as ked hirn, 'Marvin, do you
k now somrthi ng I don't?"' Schiebel said. "His response was
something to the ex tf'nl of, 'No,
not rea lly ."·
At a meeting with Warner F'eb.
1!\, · 19R5, Warnrr sa id he had
hea rd t h e r~ wrre problems a t
ESM. but he didn't know thr
C'Xtcnt of them, Sc hicix'l sJ!d.
Sc hiebel told Warnet that a
prellmlary report on • ESM's
fin a ncial t•ondltlon he had receivrd gave no indica tion !hat
ESM wa s fl ou nde ring .
Under c ross -examination .
Sc hiebel said Warner did not
Indica te how lle learned of ESM's
troubles and tha t Warner did not
say he had s poken to ESM
official s .
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Schiebel sa id he then pressed
ESM for a s igned audit a nd
spec ial report on Home State's
dealings wlth · the bro~erag~
!lrm, but ESM fa il ed to provide
the documents. Sc hiebel went to
ESM's Fort Lauderdale offices
F'eb. 27 to get the audit . ·
. But on March 1. Jose Gomez.
an auditor hired by ESM, asked
Scl\iebel to return the audits .

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Pomeroy-Middleport Ohio, Friday, February 6. 1987

COLUMBUS (UPI J- The state's top educators
cited asurvey showing nearly hall of Ohio' s school
districts will need loans In the next two yea r s if
·legislators let funding levels In Gov . Richard F.
Celeste·~ propsed budget stand .
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Representatives of the Ohio Department of
Education, testifying Thursd ay before the House
Finance Committee, brought their -reaso ns why
the General Assembly should expa nd funding of
primary and secondary education.
"If .. . we do not recognize the ne&lt;&gt;ds of our
educational system and provide funding above
I he level presented In the execu live budget,
serious educational problems ca n be accurate !~·

forecast. " Slate Super inte nde nt Franklin B.
Walter to ld the committee.
Walter said the school districts were survev!'d
to determ ine the Impact of Celeste's proposa't of
no Increase In funding for fiscal year 1988 a nd 1
perce nt In fi scal 1989.
He sa id the res ull of the survey showed that
nearly 300 of more than 5n sc hoo l districts
parti(' ipalin g sa id they would have to apply lor a
loan-from thr s tat e In the next two years.
He sa id 161 district s would have ro apply in
fisca l year 1988 for a to ta l of $87,181, 886, and 137
would apply In fisca l yea r 1989 for a to ta l of
$.313,4.3:1.270, accordi ng to t.lle survey.

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Waiter said the numbe r of school dis trict s thai
will need loa ns cannot be accurately projected.
but "It Is a safe assumption tha t with no Increase
the f}rst year and a four percent Increase thr
seco nd year, we will have more school districts In
the loan fund than ev.er before In his tory."
Since being established In 1978, lh&lt;' fund has
been used by 99 district s.
Walter said schools indicated In the survey I hal
future lev ies also will be necessar~- along w ith
reductions In sta ff and programs.
Expound ing on Walter 's testimony, · Assis tant
Sta te Superintendent William L. Phillis said morr
money is needed by schools to m aintai n current

fisC'a l stab ll it~· and to pay lor excl'il&lt;'nn' In
educa tion programs .
Phil lis .&lt;aid the sta lp s hou ld lnrn' asr rduC'at lon
funding by a t lea st 20 perc!' nt ovr r thr IJiPnnlum
bPcausr in crrasPs 'of 20 prrcenl we n ' grantf'd ln
the la s! thrPI' bienn ium s, and rhos!' lnnea srs
wer r consid ered a "ca tch-up" mP., ns or krPplnf:
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Ohlo' s s~·s trm up to nat k~ nal stimdat'ds .
Tea chrrs' sab1rlrs. for f' xamplf'. mu s t hP
lncreasrd, Phil li s told the rommill&lt;'&lt; '. Til&lt;' Stall'
Board of Educa 1ion ha s reco rnmrnd etl an
Increase In the minimum leaC'hrr salan· fr om
$14 ,8110 to $W,!XJO for !IS&lt;cal ,-,•a r t ~IRKand 1o.$17,1XIII
for fi scal· year 19R!I.

Bicentennial events
chainnan is appointed

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Stall Writer
Rutland Fire Dep artme nt , iike
all other volunteer departments
In Meigs County, strives for
excellence. But · excellence Is
expensive, a nd lund-raising Is as
much a part of a volunteer
fireman 's life as training.
Rutland, and some other departments in th&lt;' cou nty, were
given financial boosts the past
two years through Community
!kvelopment Block Grant funds
to purchase equipment.
In 1985, the Meigs County
Commissioners awarded Ruthi~'a '·stMOO'' to- 'purchase ' fir'eflghtlng equipment. All the
eq uipment has arrlwd , includIng 700 fert of fir e hose. a
5,500-watt genE&gt;rator, a portable
pump, lo.ur portable flood light s,
two s moke ejec tors, six fir&lt;&gt; coats
a nd pants, six pair steel-toe
s hoes , six hel mets a nd hoods. a nd
other smaller item s.
Fire Chief Bill Williamson
reports th&lt;' equipment was pu rc ha sed from fo ur different. fire
equipment co mpanies, based on
the best equipment for the best
price. .
This pa s t year, the commiss ioners awarded Rulland $9,500
In CDBG funds to be m a tched
with department money to pu rc hase a box -type van . Fire
Deparment President Charles
Barrett J r. says the van will be
c ustom ized by tht&gt; flrem&lt;&gt;n wit h

NEW EQUIPMENT - On dL~play at Rutland
Fire Department are several new pieces of
expensive firefighting equipme nt, purcha.•ed
wllh Community Development Block Gran\ funds
awarded hy the Meigs ( :ounty Comml-.loners. At
left, Fireman Charles Rile examines an al~ pack.
the new equipment. As yet, the
$9,500 has not been releasf'd bv
th~'Ohio- Depart mi.'lit of -Dt&gt;vrlopment
to th ~ co unt y
commissione rs.
William son says the depa rt ment ha s applied sever al times,
but never received, matching
fund s graQts through t he forestry
departme nt. However, the department is try ing for such a
grant again thi s year.
Money is needed to up-date the
department's alerting and com muni ca ti on sys tem for
m ember s, and a new roof Is
needed on the depar tme nt' s
.bulldln.:. Th e depar tme nt now
pays for all insura nce premiums
on trucks a nd buildings at an
annual cost of over $3.200.
Hospitalization a nd life insu ran ce for members is al so a n
addllio nal expenditure, as we ll
as monthly utility bills.
The departmrnt's onlv income.

Fireman Bruce Stewart, at right, tries on a new
jac ket, pants and helmet Purchlllle of this
equipment hw; greatly updat ed the department,
and Stewart reports that all fire men In th••
departm ent are now -outfitte d with prolecllvt'
clothing,

Patr·Jcla Pm·ker of Pomeroy
has been na med Meigs Coun ty
chairman for the observanc~ of
the blce ntennl.al year marking
the shapi ng of the Northwest
Ordinance and the sign ing of thr
U. S. Constitu tion.
Acco rding to plans announc ed
by Parker. whose appoi ntm ent
was made by the Meigs County
Co mmiss ione rs, programs on
hi s tory w il l be presented
throughout the year with eac h
month to highlight a different
tow nship in the coun ty.
Sunday, Sa lem Tow nship will
bp highli ghted wit h a program a t
th~ Meigs Museum, 1 p.m. ThP
s peaker will bl- Mike Busk irk of
the Southern Ohio Coal Co.'s
Mr igs Division, who will presen t
a history of coal mining In
southern Ohio ovrr the pas t
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department, but onl y one
The public Is Invited to attend
pumper, one tanker and one the .presentation. R,c lreshmrnts
brush ·truck are used. Two ot her .. \Jill tirscrv'ed . M ai'rrials 'per'ta lri trucks a re Inoperable. a nd a 19:i0 ing to the township will also IJr on
pump~r Is usPd for parades on ly.
cllspia_v at thr museum , and
Rutland Fir~ Department
resident s a1·r Invit ed 10 bring In a
serves Rutland Village and town - r!'llc or plecr of hIs tor~- about 1hi'
s hi p, a nd ha s mutual aid .with township.
Albany, Columbia Township ,
The months and thr townships
Middleport , Pomeroy , Sa lem which will be highlig hted durin g
Township a nd Scipio Township tht• year, as a nno unC'r d IJ)'
departments.
Parker. a rr March. &amp;•dford
· Departm f'nl officers In addi- · Town shi p; Apri l, Ruli &lt;Jnd Town tion to Chi ef William son a nd sh ip: May, l.elal'l Towns hip:
Presi de nt Burdl'tt e, are .Jeff .June. Sa lisbury Towns hip; .lu l_v,
Sno}Nden, vice president ; F'red Orange Town ship; i\ugusl, Lr Willia mson, sec retar v; Home1·
Parker. treasu rer: Guy Hunt er,
re porte r; Dav id Da1·!s, assista nt
chief; Char les Rlfr, ass istan t
c hief and trai ning officer ; David
Williamson, captai n; Dano King,
first li eute nant: Ted Ha tfield and
Mart y Spa ngler, second ll culenants; a nd Danny Davis, tra inin g
ofllcer.

says Williamson, Is from fire
IcviPS and money raising projects, suc h as the annual Fourth
of .July ox roa s t and turke_v
s upper, by the firemen and lad les
a uxilia ry . Willia m son co m-mends these volunt eers "for the

Money is needed to up-dat e
the departme nt's alerting and
communication . sy~lem for
memhers, and a new roof iN
needed on the department' s
building, The department now
pay s for all Insurance premiums on truc ks and buildings at
an annual cost of over $3,201).

fine job th ey do for us ."
The department, whic h was
organized in 1913, now has 27
active members and a n honorary
roster lor retired members.
Six truck s are owned by the

SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Cigarette
Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide.

By KATIE CROW
Senllnel CorreHpondenl
The annual budget for tlie
v ill age of Syracuse. In the
amount of $159,282.90, was approv('d Thursd ay night by Syracuse Village Council.
The necessary three readings
were approvrd under em Prgency
measure.
A breakdown of the budget Is:
general, policE', $:.,250: s treet
li ght s, $1,000: mayor , $1,075;
council, $1,200: mayor' s court,
$200; c lerk-treasurer, $5,200:
land and bulldlngs,$15,500: total
general. $29,425.
Street construction, $27,000;
highwa y, $4,000: park, $800:
revenue s haring, $4,017.90; fire,
$6,800: current expense, $5,900:
water . $49,640: pool, $27,000:
gu ar~itt y met er, $500: pool repair. $4.000: cemetery, $200.
Total all !unds $159,282.90.
. Gene Imboden Informed counc il that he has resigned as fire
c hi ef and Ken Jacks was named
to fill Imboden's post

Imbode n is presently temporary chief of the e mergency
squad. Imboden will remain an
active m e mber of both the fire
and emergency departments .
Imboden extended tha nk s to
members of council for their
support.
Imbode n also noted that persons are violatin g the no parking
area next to the fire station and
suggested that persons In violation be Issued tickets for such
violations by the police chief.
Mayor Eber Pickens a nnounce d tha t the Me igs Count y
Board of E lections will be mov11\!l from the Pomeroy Masonic
Te mple building on Mulberry
Avenue to offi ce quart er s loca ted
on Mec ha nic Street. The move
will take place on Feb. 27.
Glenn Cundiff, coun cilman.
reported that Carle ton Sc hool
will have available this summer
a regulation little league ballfield
with dugouts a nd a picnic s he lt er.
Cundiff stat!'d that , according

to Carleton Sc hool offic ia ls, the
villa ge Is welcome to use the
facility a nd that Car leton Sc hool
officials fee l they arc workin g
wit h 'the vil lage and li ke to ix'
recognised as part or the
communit y.
Council fe lt the a nnouncement
was a n exce llr nl step forward lor
thr yo ungsters as well as the
communit y as a whole.
• Foll owing a discussion In regard to repair to the vlllagcownrd dump truck It was d ec ld~d
to make the necessary repairs
a nd offer the vehicl e for sa le .
Council fee ls tha i · a s ma ller
vehicle will bi-tter serve the
village.
Mayor Pickens reported that
new s treet markers will be
placed within the village. The
new posts will be 4-by -4 wooden
posts, painted black, with verll ral white le tteri ng.
At the.present ti me there areJO
street markers to be replaced
with others to be added as
needed.

Counc il , In other bu siness,
agreed to adve rtise lo r bid s to
resurface the te nnis courts, a dvertise fo r Insurance for the
villa ge and begin accep't lng a pplications for a pool manager .
Deadline lor appllcatiohs for pool
manager Is Feb. 28.
Bill ,Arnott s uggested that a
representallve of Southern Ohio
Coal Co. be Invited to attend the
next meeting of council to explain the operation of minin g.
The public Is Invited to attend. All
meetings are open to the public.
Janice Lawson, clerk treasurer, a nnoun ced that s he
a tte nded a seminar on a nnua l
rl'ports at Hocking Technical
College, Nelsonville. The sem ln a r s are rl'quired of all vlllag6
c lerks.
Atlendlng were Mayor
Pickens, Lawson, Cun diff, Arnott , Ernie Sisson, .Jack Williams, Jim Hill and Kathryn Crow,
counc il members, Imboden a nd
Bob Hysell.

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Township; DPr&lt;·mbPr, Sc·lpio
Township: and .Januar ~- 19RH.
Co lu mblu Townshi p.
Pl~ns are also bring mad&lt;· fora
ro unl~• wldr c-rlriJr:ltl on to br
h&lt;' ld a t lh&lt; ' Mclg &gt; Counlv ~' :il r
grounds on .lul.l ' 11.
The Mf'igs Count\' No rthwc' t
tC'on linur&lt;l on Page 7t

Syracuse budget wins council's approval

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CINCINNATI iUP l i - Home
State Savin~s Ba nk's makin!( a
profit on 22 consec utive tra nsactions was akin to baseball player
P~te Rose's 44-game hitting
st reak, a former officia l of the
bank cont ends.
Tes tifyi ng on his ow n ix'half,
ex-Home State president David
Sch l &lt;'b~l to ld jurors In Hamilton
Coun lv Common P IC'a' Cour t
Wrd nrsda _v it was plausible lhe
thrill cou ld avoid s uffe ring any
losses In thr dealings with ESM
Government Secu rities Inc. be·
cause "a nything is poss ible."
In expla ining Home State's
success. Schiebel said he told
sta te examinl'fs " Pete Rose hit
In 44 straight games 1in 1978!.
Nothin g' s impossible In this
world ."
Prosecutor. cont end Hom&lt;'
Sta te co nspired with ESM lo
maki: heft y proflls on the "day
traMs" at predeiPrmined rules .
Sc hi l'bl-1 denied havin g sa id
Home State would nPver take a
loss on the transactions .
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Extremists deny hostage _emissary was wounded
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPII Militia officials dismissed a Wes t
German newspaper report that
missing hostage negoti a tor
Terry :Walle- was shot and
wounded while trying to escape
his Moslem extremist captors.
"I don't think that Terry Walle
would try to escape," said a
Moslem militia security official
who asked not to be Identified.
" This report was fabricated as a
prNext to iaunch a mll.l tary
attac k-on Lebanon."

The Wes t German newspaper
Blld reported Thursday that
Waite, the special envoy of the
archbis hop of Canterbury lea red
held In Lebanon, was lihot with a
machine pistol while trying to
escape his kidnappers .
The mass-circulation newspaper described Waite's wound
as life-th reatening. The lc hurch
a! England discounted the report
as "sensationalist," and t he
State Department sa id the story
could not be confirmed.
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Lebanon since the U.S. arm s-lorhostages deal with Iran surfa ced
In November. was las! seen Jan .
20, when he left his Beirut hotel to
m eet with the Islamic J ihad
kidnappers of two Americans.
" We have no Information about
Walle eJCcept that he ' Is still
missing, " said Marwan Ha·
made, a Iarmer Cabinet minist er
and top aide to Druze mllltla.leader Wa\jd Jumblatt , who
provided Waite's security_.

Walle, who played a role In the .
release of three Americans In
Lebanon, was trying to win
freedom from the Islamic Jihad
lor Americans Thomas !jlltherland and Terry Anderson .
Moslem mll.ltla sources who
spoke on condition they not be
Identified said Waite wu aelzed
by pro-Iranian Moslem extremIsts when a deal with Kuwait to
secure tbe release Of a We1tern
hosta ge fell through.

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NEW BUSINfSS - Grand opening of th" Middle port Ji' lowt•r
Shop will be held Saturday, 8 u.m to~ p.m . and S11nday, l p.m . to
~ p.m. Door prizCH will be awarded and rf~ !reshm!mtH •e r vcd.
llere Middleport Mayor Fred llo!lman wo•lr·om••s Donna
Arnold, owner of the vlllago!'N newt!llt hus lm"' ·

NetV business opens
doors in Middleport
Grand opening of the new Middleport F'low r r Shop, Nort h
Second Street, will be he ld Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m ., and
Sunday , 1 to 5 p .m., with door prizes 10 be aw arded und
relres,hments served .
The new shop, owned by Donna Arnold of Mil son, W.Va . , I~
located In the former City Limits buildin~ . which burned
several years ago and was recentl~ rl'novatt-d by ow ner Char lc•s
Kit chen .
.
Whil e most of the Interior remode ling has tle~n compl etNI.
exterior Improvements with •brlck and s tucco 10 blend In with
surrounding structurf'S will take plac~ laler this s prin g.
The shop, which will handle fres h and s ilk flowers and
s~lallze In wedding flowers and acces,ories, ha s Rrdbook
Wire Ser.vlces . Regu lar hours will be 9 a .m. to:; p .m . six da ys a
week. Area wide delivery serv ice will be avaitahle.
Mrs . Arnold Is not new to flower shop work . She was cmploy r d
by Jackie Preece, former ·ciwncr of The F lora l Bouquet In
r-tason. Mrs. Preece Is now assisting Mrs . Arnold In the
Middleport operation.

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Friday, February 6. 1987

Commentary

Friday, F:ebruary 6; 1987

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The ·Daily Sentinel
Jl1 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS,MASON AREA

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I have not been one of those
conserva tives In the forefront of
demands for the resignation of
Secretary of State George Shultz.
Tht Imperturbable Mr. Shultz
has a difflcuH job, and in the
natu re of things must deal with
some thoroughly unappetizing
people.
But II is Important for an
America n secretacy of state to
. remember that he repr!'sents not
only the power of the .United
States but also Its fundamental
decency. He is not merely some
third secretary In a minor British

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Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
AIIIIBiant Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manarer

A MEMBER of The United Press Internalional, Inland Dally Pres.
Association and Ihe American Newspaper Publishers Association .

LE:ITERS OF OPINIO N are welcome . They shookl

be ll'SS

embassy, required for the sake of
Imperial policy to Mbnob with
some squalid murderer who
happens to he transiently Important. If George Shultz has no
better se nse than to greet Oliver
Tambo of the African National
Congre ss at the State Department and be photographed shakIng that bloody hand, then
perhaps the time has come for
him to c lear his desk and get out.
II isn ' t as though there were
any serious doubts about who
really runs the ANC. American
liberal propagandists have lied

about this lor years. but the State
Department Itself a~knowledged
the truth just last month: In an
official statement. It declared
that roughly half of the ANC's
governing /council consists of
knQwn or suspected members of
the South African · Communist
Party.
Why, then, Is the Slate Department so determined that the
South African government must
negotiate with the ANC? It Isn't
ur.g lng the Afghan rebels to open
negotiations with Moscow or Its
puppet reglme In Kabul. al-

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long. All letters a re subj{'(· tto ui!Ting and rru sl be s ls;nOO w!th name. addrPS s !l nd
telephone number. No WJ slgno:l letters will be publl~hed. Lett ers should be ln

good tastP, addressing lssues .. not pers on alities.

The Lighter Side

Girls scores
(;Iris Ohlo Hl,;h !'W:hool Bwok~ball

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON iUPil - A press release from NOT-SAFE, a
California-based organization. s ays Dal e Lowdermilk, it s "founder
and chief Interpreter of divine m essages ," found salvation in a cereaL
bowl.
I was about to disput e that claim but then I learn ed it might cost
$14,250. So I finished reading thr press relea se, which didn ' t cost
anything.
lt says her e that Lowdermilk, whase motto is "Anything worth
doing right Is worth ov erdoing.'· was hav ing breakfast one morning
while reading about a televis ion evangelis t's "quick monpy" plea.
According to Lowdermilk, the tube 's soul-save r a nnounced that
God might " c all him ham!&gt;" if his followPrs did not "cough up $4.5
million befar£' March."
"I suddenly noticed that my cerea l se-em ed to cr ackling out a secret
message while simultaneously my feet started to quivl'r and my
ankles began to swell," he report s .
' 'A dull pa in began to move up my shin as I thought of the
lhousanmds of people who would never know the m eaning of the word
'satire' If NOT-SAFE experienced financial collapse. "
At this point , frankl y, I was more worried about Lowdermilk's
physical condition than hts finan c!'s. But back to the press release:
"As 1 ponder!'d our dwindling checking account balance, I grieved
lor the billions of Insect s that would he s laughtered on our nation's
highways by uncar ing, so-called ' animal rights' advoca tes .
" ... 1ached for the counl£'ss joggr rs who unwittingly are destroying
themselves for the ir own endorphln-ahollc carnal pleasures.
" .. . I reflected on the thou sands who would nev er understand the
dangers from' high leve l radiation found ln camping lant&lt;:'rns a nd my
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spirit began organizing this, ou r most urgent press releasP."
LowdNmilk atldt&gt;d, " Only with an lmm ~dlate Infusion of $4.4
million can NOT-SAFE survive a nd help save others. (Sorry, no
charge cards accept&lt;'d. l You r unselfis h donation of $14, 250 (per
member) would bring us ba ck from the brink of disaster."
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All that " gnawing and gn ashing-of-teeth anguish~ ' caused him to
envis ion "a world plumm&lt;:'ting inl o damna lion hecause of s ubliminal
messages. dominoes and drug pa raphernmalla." ·
But fear not . There Is more than his rod and staff to draw comfort
from. HNe w&lt;• IC'arn " a dl'dicar ed lover of safety at a ny cost can
preservE&gt; sarcasm for future genera tions by llquidallng all your
assets now ."
I was about to start liquidating my a ssets whrn I came to the part
about Lowdermilk not accepting "IOUs or foreign currencies." Then
1 r ealized I could nrvN he of help eve n if it meant thinking the
unthlnkabl&lt;'.
l&lt;:ven 11 - per ish the thought - Lowdermilk and oth&lt;'r
"~vangcllcal s might have to start working for a living."

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,\tl;•n t :ll!o!l i\:1, folumhu11Grow ~:'1
Anlw,•rp4.1, ,\y• •rNvlllt&gt; ·1:1
An·hhQid 6'!. " ' IW!II'Iln iWI
,bhiiUld Maph&lt;tun 50, N.,rw:.alk I'l l l'aul

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Rr~Pil1•lli:J, Muph~· nod

earth to force South Africa to
bargain with the ANC.
Lest we forget, Tambo Is the
man who told a New York Times
reporter on Jan. 22 that the death
of a white man In South African
Interracial violence "comes. like
a drop of rain alter a long
drought.'' He particularly
stressed that the death of while
children aroused a great response among,whltes who would
otherwise remain In their "own

Letters to the Editor
Cry if you ·must
l ongwalling - I ha vr s('('n
wtiat It can do and wa tched
pmple fight to stop It a nd Cl')'
foul. flul wa it. Th&lt; ')' didn 't &lt;'I') '
wftpn thr coal compa ny cam&lt;'
around with fat chPc kboo ks 10
buv th!' coal undrr thPir farm s
aqd houses.
!io why c ry now ·~ You want
voor rake and &lt;'UI 11100. Did ) 'OU
ihfnk before you sold th a t coal

S£1am undrr

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hornf' and what

would hap~n if I he coal wa s
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In .mpport of the coach

writing this lr tt or to
si!Jlporl our rC'servC' coach. Ru s t)'
fl®kman. and all othe r coaches
at;.Meigs High. Anyone who ha s
s~n Coach Bookma n a t work
ovrr thC' ye ars shou ld rcaliz('
wbat an lntC'nse coa ch h&lt;' is . .Ju st
b&lt;'cause hr yrll s al thr bo ~ · s docs
not make it a [)PI'SI\Ral atta ck
a~tulnst tht&gt; boys.
;All our cou c hes gi w a lot of

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minf'd out'~ Wr ll. it app&lt;'1li'S not.
The money was good lh&lt;' coa l
mines brought and )'au took It . So
erv If you will and let thIs he your
l&lt;'sson. Don't se ll your r oat and
)'OU won't hav&lt;' a hole. I can only
sav IIEP sa1·ed thrda v b&lt;'r au sr if
no't for thrm unrmploy mC'nt
would be the main thing at hand
in thi s unforgottcn southern Ohio
land.
Fl oyd H. C'ldand
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thdr timt'fo r our kids . Why can't
lhe parent s he tha nkful fo r th&lt;'
tim £' and lead&lt;'f s hlp th ey
prov ide.
Li-t' s · put more energy into
supporting our· coac hes and
l&lt;' ams and les s e ne rgy Into
compla ining . Lrt the coach &lt;'s do
th&lt;:' ir lob and let' s makr It our job
to ~ uppor· t thorn .
Donna Pullins
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1foday in history
By United Pre•s International
Today Is Friday, F e b. 6, the 37th day of 1987 with 328 to follow .
· ThE' moon Is moving away from Its first quarter.
; The morning stars are Ven~s and Saturn.
"The evening stars are Mercury , Mars and Jupiter.
: Those born on this dat e are under the sign of Aquarius. This Is
President Reagan's 76th birthday. Others born this date Include
QUeen Anne or Great Britain and Ireland In 16li5: statesman Aaron
Burr In 1756; pop psychologist Walter Pitkin I"Llfe Begins at Forty")
ln1878; baseball star Bahe Ruth In 1895; actress ZsaZsa Gabor In 1923
(Age 64); actor Rip Torn In lll31 (age 56); French film director
.F rancois Truffaut in 1932; and singers Fabian Forte In 1943 (age 44)
and Natalie Cole In 1950 (age 37).
On this date In history:
In 1865, Gen. Robert E . Lee wa s appointed commander In chie f of
the armies of the Confederacy.
In 1943, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was named commander of
allied expeditionary forces In North 1\frlca. He later became World
w,r )[Supreme Allied Commaqder In Europe.
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.fn 1952, Princess Ellzabelh became sovereign of Great Britain
tolloWIDe the death of her father. King George VI. She was crowned
Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953.

aged morP than 7 million barrels
per day In January 1987, but IE'ss
than 5 million barrels during thP
comparable period one year
Parlier - an increase of almost
45 percent.
In a determined effort to avoid
depende nce upon crude oil from
Pers ia n Gulf nations , this country In th e e-arly 1980s turned
Increasingly to Canada, Mexico,
Great Britain and Norway for
petroleum Imports.

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good friend." She said the :
Pentagon official had come to
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"10 or 20" times since 1978 lor
socializing and "drinking."
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Arinltage, who has lnslsled
that there was nothing wrong in
his relationship with O'Rourke,
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told us he met her during the :
VIetnam War at her Saigon :
restaurant. He said he was . , ,J
unaware that she had any connection with organized crime and
that he has not seen her for more
than year .
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A pollee affidavit said
O'Rourke handled bets for a
major organized-crime gambler
and loan shark. While awaiting
trial on the charge for which
Armital(e wrote asking the judge
to " show mercy." O'Rourke and
a friend were detained by pollee
In Silver Spring, Md., alter they
lefl an Illegal gambling joint.
Pollee said O'Rourke's companion had shot up the place with a
semi - automatic weapon.
O' Rourke eventually se-rved a
s hort' jail term on the VIrginia
charges .
Footnote: Boih lht&gt; FBI and the
Penla!(an declined comment.

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FEB. 26
8:00P.M.

WINNER
TO ATHENS
DISTRICT

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MARCH 2
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MHS girls top seeded in
AA tournament at Athens
THE PLAINS- Meigs ' und&lt;'·
feat ed Maraud erelt es was selected th&lt;' numbe r one seeded
team in the upcoming ~ la ss AA
girls s!'Ctlonal tournament to br
he ld he r e s t a r t ing nex t
Thursday .
Th e de fendin g S&lt;'Ct to nal and
di s tri c t c hampi o n Mara u derettes t i7-0 i grabbed the first
NEW CIIJ\MPION- Brian "The Illltz".Nltz of Middleport Is lhe
round bVl' in thr lower bra cket
new WKJ\ world middlt•welght klckboxlng champion. Nit,.
and wili play lh&lt;' Be lpre 10-15) traveled to Paducah, Ky .. tho• past weekend to make his
Aiexandrr (1 2-:l l winner on Mon profo•sslonal · d•hut, learning thai he would he lighting lht•
day, Febr uary 23 at 8 p.m . That
middleweight klckhoxlng champion of the world, Eric F' rcnch of
winner will play the Nelsonvill eTampa, Flu. Nllz made an lmprCHslvc knockout over Frcndrln lh&lt;•
Yor k (5-11 1-Ncw Lexi ngton (R-91
third round of a scheduled 12 round fight. Nitz stayed two nights at
winner for thr sec tiona l cha mthe Executive Inn while In Kentucky and was accompanlt··d hy
pionship on Thursda y. Fe br uu Charles Rife and Sam Rife who a.'"lsted him. In his corner. Nllz will
ary 26 at 8 p.m.
h&lt;•lravellng to Detroit, Mich., in a few weeks to for a 10 round main
Winner of thC' Iow&lt;'r bra cket
event on the under card of junior middleweight world champion,
meets the Ironton up~r brackt&gt;t
Thomas "hll .mun" llcurns and Rohhic Simms.
sectional winner in dls tricl play
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at 8 p.m.
In th e sec tiona l' s upp&lt;' r
The Daily Sentinel
bracket pairings, Trimbl e 19-81
takes on Wa r r&lt;'n Loca l 16-7) on
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Hoc king 114-21 . Those wlnn&lt;'rs
pla y In the upper bra cket src·
lional championship on Thu rsday, Februa ry 26 at 6 p.m . •
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proceeds to dlstrlcl · pla y at
Athens High Sc hool agains t lh&lt;'
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NEW ORLEANS (NEA ) much of December a gonizing
Wh e n petrole um produ cti on about how to eliminate the deficit
peaked In late 1981, almost 500oll - before a bandoning it s effort s
a nd gas rll(s were operating In and authorizing Edwards to
Louisiana . By last summer , make the needed budget cuts .
howeve r, the number of active " What we' re saying," one law-.
ri gs was barely above 100.
make r explained, "Is thai we
The Industry has expe rienced a don't want to lace up to our
modest re covery In rece nt responsibility ."
months and the state's rig count .
The s ituation elsewhere In the
according to the Hughe s Tool Co .. country 's " oil patch" is equally
now stands at 127- a figur e that depres sing. The number of acha s local , national and Interna - tive oil and gas rigs nationall y
tional ramificaJions .
plunge d from a record high of
The local ec6nomtc dislocation 4.530 in late 1981 to an all-time low
caused by the severe depress ion of 663 In mld -1986. The current
· within the oil Industry has forced tot a l is 8.17.
New Orleans to s lash Its flreflght That decline can he traced
lng force to 800, down from a peak back to late 1985, when Saudi
of more than I.OOO In 1977. .
Arabia a bandoned it s role a s
The city's pollee force. which "swing producer" and stabilize r
numbered more. than 1.500 In of global crude oil production .
1978. has been cut to 1,300 - a Instead. the Saudis decided to .
re duction blam ed for an out - capture a large r share of the
break of a rmed robberies and market for themselves by drasti llurglarles . Othe r municipal cally Increasing production, thus
workers have been restricted to forcing prices down .
fou r-day workweeks .
Marginal producers in this
In suburba n Harahan, the country, especially those relying
city's live aldermen have been on low-volume "stripper wells,"
designated a s part -time volun - abandoned . the ir operations
teer "coordinators" of municipal rather than sell a t a loss.
d!'partme nt s , repla cing full-time
Daily domestic oil production
paid administrators whose servl - declined from 8.97 million barces .the city no longer can afford . rels In 1985 to 8.67 million barrels
For Louisiana 's slate govern- In 1986 - and It Is expected to
ment , . each $1 decline In the plunge even more precipitously
market price elf crude oil produ- this year. perhaps to below 8
ce s a revenue loss of $35 million million barrels.
to $50 million . The shortfall In the
At the same time, Imports have
current budget Is variously esti- · Increased markedly, from just
mated at 5260 million to $410 under 5 million barrels per day In
million. .
1985 to sllglitly more than 6
Gov. Edwin W. Edwards last million barrels In 1986.
year insisted that casino gam Because that 1986 figure is a
bling or a state lottery would year-long average, It masks the
solve those fiscal problems- but dramatic changes that occurred
the state legislature rejected his during the year . A more telling
suggestions.
statistic: Imports of crude oil
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Unholy alliance _____Ja_ck_·A_n_d_er_so_n_&amp;_D_al_e_Va_n_A:-u_a I'
age wa~ not In his jurisdiction,
and suggested that Perot prese nt
whatever evidence he had to the
authorities. Perot then went to
the FBI and dtd jus! that.
One of Perot's concerns about
Armitage's relationship with
O'Rourke is that It might affect
the Pentagon official's dealings
with the VIetnamese ove r the
missing Americans . Our Vletnamese sourc es are divided about
tho&gt; relationship's effect on Armila ge's ability to do his job. But
they agree lhat It certainly
does n'tenhance hisprestigewith
Hanoi.
How close wa s Armitage's
relationship with · O'Rourke, the
VIetnamese refugee? According
to unreleased lnterviPw transcripts of the Pres ident's Commisslon on Organized Crime, obtained by our associates Donald
Goldberg and Corky Johnson.
Armitage visited O' Rourke fr&lt;'·
quently at her home and al a restaurant s he once owned in
VIrginia.
"When I hav r restaurant In
Arlington (Va . J. h ~ com&lt;' to my
restaurant and eat oft&lt;'n,"
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$50,000-a -week gambling operation in the Wa s hington suburbs.
O' Rourke is believed to have
been working fo r organi zed crime figures in th~ Washington
area . This Is what made Perot'
worry about her connection with
Armitage, who Is in charge of
negotiation s with Hanoi over
American servicemen still listed
as miss ing in action.
Perot's concern stems from his
long intere st in· the fate of
America n prisoners - a nd from
a request by President and Mrs.
Reagan that he conduct an
Investigation Into the posslbillly
that Americans are still alive In
Southeast Asia.
Perot read our columns last
year a nd asked to sep our flies .
We put him in touch with several
of our confidential sources, and
after that he approached Bush .
According to our sources,
Perot expressed concern to Bush
about Armitage' s connection to
the Vie tnamese woman, and
asko&gt;d : " What does It take for a
U.S. government official to lose
his s ecurity clearance ?"
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It's too bad the reporter let him
get away with that, for of course
the whole policy of the ANC
toward South Africa today Is
focused on slaughtering, · not
whites, but those blacks who
show the slightest sign lo a
willingness to bargain seriously
with the whites. That Is whallhe
"necklace" - an auto tire filled
with gasoline, slipped over the
head of a victim and Ignited -Is
used for. The ANC Is badly
worried that South Africans of all
races may solve their communal
problems without Its help.
A recent dispalch In the Washington Post from .Allister
Sparks, a former editor of the
now-defunct Rand Dally Mall,
who Is himself a bitter opponent
of the Botha government , acknowledged thai the ANC's murderous tactics are falling.

WASHINGTON -Texas billionaire H. Ros s Perot discussed
with Vice Pres ident George Bush
whether a top Pe ntagon official
should he fired 1hecause of hi s
clost&gt; relalionshtp to a Vietnamese wom a n '\'ho has .Peen
linked by law-enforcement offici a ls to organized crime in this
country.
Bush, according to our sources, told Perot tha t he didn 't have
jurisdiction in the matte r . and
said Perot should' present any
evid ence he had of the P entagon
offici a l's possible misconduct to
the appropriate authorities which Perol did .
The Pentagon big shot Is
Assistant Defense Secretary Ri chard Armitage . We flrsi re ported last ye ar on Armitage's
re lati o n s h i p with N g uy e t
O'Rourke . a Vi etnamese refuge
who was Identified in court
records by law-enforcement offi cia ls as being linked to the
underworld . As we reported.
Armit age wrot e a IE&gt;IIer on
D&lt;'fensc Department stationPry
urging a Virgini a court to "s how
me rcy" aft er O' Rourke had been
ar rested for running an illicit ,

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though Gorbachev has signaled
that he Is ready to talk. It plainly
thinks the vaunted "Contadora
process" I of negotiations with
the Sandlnlsta regime In Nicaragua) is a waste of time, and Is
encouraging the contras to step
up their military operations to
force Managua to agree to live up
to Its pledge of free elections .

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The incre:ased cost
of not being safe

NHL results

By GENE CADDES
In this year's senio r crop."
UPI Sports Writer
With Hopson being held In
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP))
c heck. the 6-foot Burson a n\) I he
Ohio State coach Gary Williams · 6-foot -5 Fran cis, both sophois willing to accept any thing
mores, rallied the Buckeyes
somebody is willing lo glv&lt;' him .
from an 8-point , firsl-half de ficit
Take Thur sday night for Into a 47-391ead at the Int ermission.
st ance, when Michigan coach
Burson scored 14 po int s in the
Bill Frieder' s defensiv e game
firs t half a nd F rancis 13.
plan concentrated on stopping
" They double teamed De nnis
the Buckeyes' high-scoring Den- and it opened everythin g up, "
nis Hopson.
said Burson , whose prev ious high
Hopson scored "only" 20 was 21 point s earlier this season.
points, 9.5 below his average. but
"Sometimes tonight they had
Jay Burson and J erry Francis
three guys around him . That
both registered career- highs of opened me up and I got some fr ee
25 and 24 points, res pectively, to shots . That's what a great player
lead the Buckeyes to a 95-87 Big like Dennis can do for you ."
Ten win, snapping Michigan' s
ironically, Frieder earlie r had
s ix -game winning streak.
said he was con cerned about
" It only makes sense that If
putting too much e mph~i s on
Dennis is being double teamed, Hopson. the nation 's second
we have to find someone open le ading scorer , a nd gettin g
somewhere ," said William s . burned by some of the olhe r
"Dennis hasn't seen daylight the Buc keyes .
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la s t two games. He's always had
" Burson is a very good player
· two gu ~ s on him when he cuts and we're not a strong defe ns iv e
through the lane.
team, " sa id Frieder. "Antoine
"If they do that to Dennis , IJouberll is used to guarding
tha t 's fine. If .Jerry (Francis ) bi gger pla yt&gt;r s and Francis ju st
gN s 24 that' s fin e with Dennis . a te him up Inside."
De nnis has proven he' s a big t ime
The Buckeyes, now 14-8 over all
sc orer. Ht&gt;' s proven wh&lt;'re he' s at and 5-o in the conference, we nt

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ROCK SPRINGS - Senior per cent).
Jenny Miller scored 25 points In
In the r eserve gam e. Meigs
Justoveronehallolbasketbaliln upped it s record to 11-6 overall
leading the undefeated Meigs and to 8-6 in the TVC with a 26-22
Marauderett es to a one-s ided win. Jodi Taylor l ed the Meigs
59-23 win over vis iting Wellston reserves with 10 while Bet h
here Thursday.
• Ewing had nine, Marsha King
The Marauderettes, now 17-0 three, and Kelli Douglas and
overall and 14·0 in th e TVC, Audra Houdasheit added two
clinched at least a sharP of the each. Si'mms l ed Wellston with

WRIGIIT SJIOOTS - Meigs' Tammy Wright (25) fires away
with Wellston delender Debbie Dhon (l :l) looking on. MilS won to
clinch atlea•t a li e lor the I~R7 'l'V C girls basketball title Thursday.

Ailing Tar Heels rout
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The Tar Hec·ls improved to 19-2
UP! Sports Writer
and 8-0 in the ACC . The Wolfpaek
Even with lour ai ling slartf'rs,
dropped to 12-Yand 4- 4 wi th il s
Nort h Ca rolina impressed North
fifth stra ight loss.
Carolina Stal e Coac h Jim
Nol'lh Carolin a never tra iled
Va lva no.
and il'd 46-3R at halftime. TheTar
"They ju st shot l ht&gt; bail so
Heels started the second haH bv
well, " Valva no sa id Thu·i·sday
hitting 7 of their fi r st 8 shots to
night alt er the third-ranked Tar stre tch their lead to 14 points .
Heels defeated his Wallpack 96Wolf, who was 9 of 9 !rom the
79 in an Atla ntic Coas t Conler· floor, gave Nor th Carolina its
ence gam e. " They've got a great bigges t adva nt age, R7-f•1. wilh
team , as good a team as I've see n 7:50 left on a j ump hook.
since I've b0en here."
ln other games Invo lvi ng
Senior . center .Joe Wolf and
t·anked teams, No. 1 Nevada· Las
senior guard Kenny Smith Vegas flat tened Utah State.IJ3.78
bo th ilst0d as quest lonable bel on• in a Paci fic Coas t A th letic
the game - l0d North Carolina Assoc i a! ion ga me, No . 5 Temple
wilh 21 po in ts apiece. Wolf dow ned Rhode Island 87-75 in an
played despite th0 flu and Smith · Atlantic 10 game, No. 6 Purdue
was com ing of! arthroscopi c flipped Wisco nsin 70-62in the Big
k nee surgery pel'lormcd Ten. No. l4 Illinois crushed Big
Sa turd ay.
Ten rival Wisconsin 72-43 and
Dave Papson, a st•nior forward co-No. 19 F lorid a defeated Gear·
recovering !rom a severe ly gla 66-52 In Southeas tern Confer bruised lower left leg, added 8 ence action.
points on 4 of 4 shooting.•ll'ff
At Logan. Utah, Armon Gil·
Lebo, also suffering !rom the flu, Ham scored 22 points to power
contributed 13 points.
UNLV past U tah State.
North Carolina's starl ing fi,·e
AI Philadelphia. Nat e Blackconverted :14 ol 46 shots. Fresh- well scored a game- high 31point s
man J.R Reid. the lone health y and Ramo n Rivas added 21 to
star trr, record~d 16 point s. Th ~ lead Temple t o it s 31s t strai ght
' Tar H ~e ls , who lead lh(' nation in vict or&gt;' at home.
field· goa l pcrc~ n tage, hit :m or 60
At Wes t Lalayelle, Ind . .' Todd
shots. 65 percent.
Milchell scored 19 point s and
Sophomore ce n t~r C harl~ s Purdue r allied past Wisco nsin in
Shackleford led the Wallpack thr seco nd hall.
with a career-high 26 poin ts.
AI Champaign, Ill., Ken NorSenior lorward Bennie Bol ton ma n sco red H; or hi s 19 points in
added 14 point s and junior guard thr second half and Doug AltenKenny Drummond had 11. .
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sta ling, 'That was the best bali
movement wp've had this year
and also the best we moved
without the ball. .lenni Swartz.
Jenn y Miller, and JenniCouch all
passed the ball well .'
Knowing the importance of
nex t Monday's Federal-Hocking
gam e, Coach Logan added, 'Monda y's the big game. Hopefully we
get another big crowd like the one
against Alexander (near capacity) . The crowd w as probably the
main rPason we were able to
defeat Alexander.'
Meigs made 22 of &gt;2 shots lor42
prr cent and canned 13 ol22 free
throws l or 59 per ce nt. MHS had
36 r ebounds, 22turnovers, and 18
fouls. Wellston had 19 fouls and
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res uil the name ol Bet ~y Herald,
Tuppers P lain s, was i nadvert ently omilted !rom the dean's list
print out.
And Ca rol Smith, a 1986 gradu ate of Meigs High School now
attending Rio Grande Community College, made the dean's list
with a four po int average.
By the wa y, winter quarter
enrollment ligures have been
released lor Rio Grande College
and Co mmunity College and the
total is 1,446.
Mei gs Count y has 99 student s
enrolled In the community co llege and another 32 enrolled in
the privat e college so the county
is well represented at the schooL

sc hrdu I&lt;' w ill l&gt;f' !rum ~ to 11 a.m. ·
and 1 to 3 p.m. on Turstlav, f '&lt;'b.
10, and Thursda v. FC' tJ. 21;th.
Those coming fo r i. mmunl !.a 1lon~
a i'P askrd to takf' th('ir sh11t
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Mr. and Mrs. Lrsll r Frank,
~~. Pomer ov. arr annou ne
i ng 1he bi rl h of! hei r scrond child,
a son. Malthrw Ryan, born .tan.
2:!. at thr Plc·asanl Valley Hospl·
ta l. Hr wl'i ~ hl"d srven pounds,

Ma !Pr na\ grandp:u c•nt s a n·
Mr . ~nd Mrs. i·: llgr•u• Han ing,
Po m C'rO~' · :uHI pa tr rna I gr&lt;·l nd
parent s'" ''' Mr . and Mrs. Atlrrd

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Glud!'S Tu c·kl'l'lll:lll and Mr~ .
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank havf' a Patern al grf'at ~ randmo tlwr ·Is
Mrs. Edi th ('ogar . S)Till'US&lt;' .
OBSERVING - Welding, being studied by the Meigs High
daughiN , Sarah Bet h. four .
School student In the photo, is just one of several vocational
opportunities for Meigs High School students. N allonal Vo cation al
A reslden1 of Reedsville ad·
Education
Week will be observed at the school next week, Fch.ll-14
Bob Werry was surprised that
vises that you use your loca l
and
special
events are heing planned lor the observance.
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She-r ry Fox sw lionrd \\' ith thf'
thrPr ou ncT•.s a nil was ~ 1 inrhi 'S
he received only two calls !rom · ..
directory when calling Reedslong.
Sh(\1'1')' Is !lw daughiPr uf
U.S.
Navy
in
Norfolk
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Va
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alumni of Meigs High Schoo l
ville. Many or the residents of the
Mar
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a F'ox. Mlddl l'port. and
ann
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of
a
son
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indicating their interest in form community having phones are
Robert And t'I'W Fa., , .Jan. 27. Th1• l.aJT)' Fox , Mason. W. Va .
ing an alumni associa tion !rom
not listed In the Ohio Valley
infant weighed nlnr pound s,
the gra duating classes.
Phone Book , th e resident
Werry i s hoping l or tw o reprereports.
se ntatives !r om each of the
graduating classes over the yea r
Harrison ville Senior Citizens
to form thf' nucleus of the nrw
will hold their free blood presGr ar1•y O' Dell n•cpl\·ed hrr :1~&gt;
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unemployed fam ili es spiritual ly
Mar ie and KPnneth Show will
organization.
I , too, ha ve a little
sure clinic from 10 a.m. to noon
pound wr·lgh t los!- ri hhon ~ nd
Itil"' mrn 't-; d as.s .
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Tuesday at the town hall In . problem In believing that there be spea ker s at the Feb. 12
cc rtif!ca lt• at thf' Monda .v night
!\ 1 lhf· Tur sda .v nigh t Ma ~o11
arc only two people out of all of meeting of t he Pomeroy Chapter,
and cloth ing.
Harrisonville. Fern dora Story,
mc('li ng of lhr 1-'ivl' Poi nt s c la ss, E ddi1· Ht•ltmirP los t ll11 ·
The annual spring rrtrrat of Slindcn•lla Cl ass . Thl'rl' was a t i1• most wrigh t in thr kidsrla ss , and
those classes who wish to get the Women' s Aglow Fellowship, al
R.N ., usually handles the techni·
.
Ag low has been an nou ncl'd lor
ball rolling In establishing th eir the Pomeroy Senior Citize ns
for lhl' mo st wrig ht los t bci WI'I'Il
cal aspects or the clinic but she
Mr.s. .Jo hn so n los t 11w mo st
April
3-o
at
the
Hoc
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Va
lley
Center.
Meigs
Multipurpose
heritage.
Those
of
you
whO
are
has been ill and may not be able
RobPrla Dill and Hrll v Di ll, and a
Wl'lght and HPtl .\ ' Austin wa s
Inn, Nelsonv il le. .Judy Chevrz
interested should contact Bob at Building.
to be on hand.
tie for runner-up be tiw·t·n .Janrl
run nr rup in l hP adu lt C'lass .
will lx· thc speaker.
The 7: 45 p.m . meeting will
992-5:!96.
Morris and Trac&lt;'y O'Drlt . Chr is
follow a buf!N at 7 p.m .. the co st
A young man told me that he
Karen Werry with some help of which Is $4 . Reservations are
really doesn't !eel that it wa s l air
from several others has com - to be made by Feb. 9 w ith Bev
lor him to be cited to Middleport
plied
newspaper reports of an - Rupe , 742-300.1; Marion Michael,
m ayor's court . He says th at las t
nual mee tings of the Meigs 992-3219, or Caroly n Searls, 992Friday night was snowy and ley
Count y Pioneer and Historica l 3467:
and he was spinnin g his tires
The American built economy car for Americans like you.
Show is pastor of th ree MethoSociety whictt go back to 1876 and
tryin g to get his car moving. He
the reports have been complied dist Churches in McDowell
was cited lor spinning tires.
Into a book. You ca n secure the County and has been since .June,
However, he didn' t show up for
PER MO.
publica
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the hearing, forfeiting his bond
in stead. Somehow, I believe' -.. tage by contacting the Meigs chaplain at Lakin Hospital l or 16
Based on 60
at 9.5% APR with Tax &amp; Title Down
years. His wile Is Involved in a
Museum.
Ma yor Fred Hollman would have
telephone ministry and also does
listened diligently to the story.
Two little words, ca n really put counseling on a one-to-one basis.
The young man swear s hewa sn't
you on the spot. you know th e Sh e is a licensed la y spea ker in
being a smart alec.
ones. "1 for got". And don't those the Methodist Church. The cou"forget s" multiply as the years ple have also been involved in an
Hocking Technica l College at
move by? Haven't noticed it yet? outreach ministry lor the 700
Nelsonville advises Its computer
You will. Meantime. keep Club and have minst ered to
program ha s been doin g
smiling.
" st ra nge things" and that as .a
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of Pomeroy, Ohio And Foreign an Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business
December 31, 1986, a slate banking institution organized and operating under Ibe
banking laws oflhisslate aad a member ofthe Federal Reserve System. Published
in accordance with a call made by lhe Slate Banking Authority and by the Federal
Reserve Bank of this Dislricl .
ASSETS
Cash and balances due !rom depository institutions:
a. Nonlnterest -bearlng balances and currency and coin ... .............. . 2,058,000.00
b. Interest -bearing balances ........... ........... ... .. . ,, ,... . .... .. .................... 200.000.00
Securltles .... ...... ·....... ......... ....... .. ................... ... ....... .. ..... ................. 23,6ll ,OOO.OO
Federal funds sold and securities purch ase d under agreement s
to resell ....... ................ ........ ........... .. ........ , ........ , .. ............. .... .... ...... ROO,OOO.OO
Loans and lease financing receivables:
a. Loans and leases, net of unearped income .......... :.20,800,000.00
b. LES:S: Allowance for loan and lease losses ............... 206,000.00
Loans and leases, net of unearned income,
allowance, and r eserve.... ..... , ......... ,.. .. ... ,..................................... 20,594,000. 00
Premises and fixed assets (Inc ludin g capitalized leases) .. .. ........ .. ........ 484,000.00
Other assets .... .., .... , .... ,, ........ ,.... .. ........ .. .................. ....... ........... ..... .... 732,000.00
Total assets ........... , .... , ,............ .................. .......... ...... ................. ... 48,479,000. 00
LIABILITIES
Deposits
a. In domestic offices .................... ......... ..................................... .44 ,000, 000.00
(1l Nonlnterest ·bearing .. ......... c....... . ....... .. ...... , .. ,., •••• 4,913,000.00
121 Interest -bearing ......... ........ .......... .., , ,.. , ., ... ,........ 39,093,000.00
Other liabilities .......... ... ...... ... ....... ... ............ ,, ................... .... ....... ....... 342 ,000.00
Total !labiliti es .............. ....... ... , ........ , ..... ,,, ....................... ............... 44 ,348,000.00
EQUITY CAPITAL
Common stock ............... .. ......... ... ................. .. ............... ...... ..... ......... . 400.000.00
Surplus .. , .. ,, ..................... .. ... ................ ....... .. ... ...... .... .. .... .,,, ... ..... ...... 600,000.00
Undivided profit s and capit al reserves .................. .................... .. ...... 3. 131 ,000.00
Total equity capital ........................... ....... ........... ..... .: ....... .. ............. 4, 131,000.00
Total !labilities, limited- life preferred stock ,
and equity capilal , ..,. ............... ...... .. ,, ., .. ... ......... .. .. , ,....... .. ... ......... 48,479,000.00
1, Roger W. Hysell, Cashier, of the above- named bank do hereby dec lare t hat
this Report of Co ndition has been prepared In conformance with the instructions is·
sued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the State Bank ·
lng AuthOrity and Is tr ue to the best of my knowledge and belief.

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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Sys tem and the Stat e Banking AuthorIty and Is true and correct.
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CINCINNATI IUP!) - Th~
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season - pit chers Rob Dibble
and Hugh Kemp and catchers
Mark Berry and .Joe Oliver.
Dibble had a 3-2 record and a
:UJ9 earned run average last year
at Class AA Vermont, Kemp was
10-7 wit h a 4.11 ERA at Cl ass AAA
Denver, Berry batted .315 at
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Sentinel Stall Writer
Winner of the Times -Sentinel
M ystery Farm
picture contest
In the Feb. 1
edition Is Mindy
Riggs_,, 31423
S.R. 124, Langsville, who correctly ldenlilled
the !arm as that of Ca rol Pk·rce
In the Salem Center area.
There were eight correct entries so again, the winner had to
be chosen by lottery. Mindy will
receive the $5 prize altered th e
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1-02, .shelly Stobart 2+8, Beth .
Ewing 1·0-2, Jodi Taylor 1-0-2,
Wendl Fry 1-.J-3. TOTALS 23-1359.
By qQarters :
Wellston ...... 2 6 8 7-23
Meigs .. ........ 16 18 14· 11- 59
Reserves-Meigs 26, Wellston22

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MEIGS (:i9) - Jenn l Couch
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11 of 15 fi eld goa l attempts and ·
added six rpbounds .
.
Shelly Stobart came of! the
bench lor Pight point s and led
Meigs with eight rebounds while
Jen nl C'ouch added ei ght
markers and Julie Millerseven.

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TVC' crown with the win, and can
wrap up the entire-package this
Monday at home against second
place Federal-Hocking. FHHS Is
. 12·2 In the league. !
Meigs, who Is ra nked 7th (API
and 9th iUPl) lnlhlsweek'sstate
class A A r anklngs, ran off to a
34-8 ha llt lme edge behind
Miller 's 19 points. Miller, who ·
like the remainder of the MHS
sla rl er s played only briefly at the
outset of the third quarter , hit on
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Friday, February 6, 1987

CalendarI happenings,
FRIDAY
RACINE - Racine Masonic
Lodgt' 461 F&amp;AM wlll be In·
spected In the fellow craft degree
7:30 p.m. Friday. All masons
Invited.
PAGEVILLE - Scipio Town·
ship Trustees
meet F riday, 7
p.m .. at Pagevllle Township
Building.

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·W ATER, WAT ER, EVF. It\'WII EIIE- .\mung lh &lt;· ti~5 houses In
Middleport damaged h,v ll«' wall•rs of the 1!1:17 flood was IIi is Keec h
· street resid en ce of Mr. and Mrs. t'lay Hryan.
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section of downtown Middleport on the day the flood waters
reached a crest.

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• ·Photograp hs of thr· ·:n flo od of
the Ohio River prov idrd lly Mrs .
Mildred !hie show that Midd iP·
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:theo r iver went on it s rum page '10
)'ears ago las t mont h.
According to figurr-s c·o mpiie•d
ytheRedC'rossa t thattlm ra ncl
ubllshed In Th e Demon&lt;~!. a
total of 68.1 homrs and tx:,
bus l n ~ss places were · "sw;i! .
joweod" up by thr• w;II CI'.
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tross that thr avPragr propNI\
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$40fl whi lr 1hr av0 ra~ t' loss to
busi llPSS firm s W.:JS $!),{.(}(/.

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SP&lt;:I io ns of lmvn ahovr thP wa ter
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pc r ~o n s.
1\nothPr :300 wrrr
hnuse•d at th&lt;· oiJ Park Stret·t
st hnol hui llling on C rLJ vPI Hi ll,

and nnl'flnor of tlwt build ing was
~ ·onvi"·r l rd

into an f•mr r g('ncy

!1ns pi l: il r·qupp&lt;•d wi th C'Ois. 12
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and srve ral ph:vsi('ians,

sr,mr srn t in b.\ ' thr Rrd CrO!'il.i.
"O nf' of thf' most intf'n' sl ing

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How to sol v~ ptobh•m spots
~ with ground rov•·r was lh&lt;'
C program lop i" usPd llv Mr s.
)o Gudren Sc ha ek~ l a nu Mr,, Len·
~ nle Haptons tall at thr· Monda,\'
" nj'ght m&lt;'el ing of the Midd lepor t
: Garden Clu b hPid al the home• of
• Mary Sklnnrr .
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The program !PadPrs drfi nl'd
'· ground cow"r t.Js a low growi ng
~ plant Ol' v infl sprra d!r1 g a s i l

• grows which Is a su hsti tuli • for
~ turf a nd ca n be wa lkc:'d on. Th&lt;•v
0 noted that ground covPr.&gt; can hr
~ used tocovrr prob lem s p o t ~. stop
: e r os ion. a nd at lhC' bu.s (' of shrubs
r

a nd tr('es as a mulch. II helps

~ control wC'cd s. thr.\ ' ·said, and

lis led somC' of 1h{' fa vori!rs as
: mrytl e. Engl is h ivy. lil ies of the
: valley, creepin g phlox. and Pvrn
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wh ich was recently destroyed.
Arra ngement s exhibited in·
eluded dogWood branches a nd
holly prepared by Jeanne Bowen,
" basket of philadendron, pine
cones a nd s ilk flowers by Dana
ov ing somf' plant s and Increasing Kessinger. A hu gh pot of red
ponse!tias befor~ the mantel
othPrs mul w&lt;.~ .vs 10 ('nhan ce a
g:lr(l!•n h)· 'tddin ~ wal kways . In fea turing rc:&gt;d ta pers in c rystal
hr·r ll:J j)('l ' shr· a !so suggested I ha 1 holders wrre used In the living
;r good \ \ ' CI.\,.. to di spose of surplus roo m of the Ski nner home. A
planrs wo uld be to pu t thf' m in a dessert course wa s se rved to
"~iv&lt;'· iJ\'-.' &lt;J .' '
hcd'' and invit C' , lhosP pres~nt by Mrs. Sk lnneor.
Thr refres hm ent ta hl ~ was cofr iends to h&lt;'lp themselves.
For roll cal! mPm bC'rs namrd vered wit h a red clo th a nd
matcr i;ds the·y had used for centered with white tapers In
s il ver candelabra. Mrs . Kesslnground CO\'er . 1\ disr ussio n wt~s
hrld on whet her to rc·p lacc 1h~ g~r pres ided at the coffee
fl owrr urn on lhPT in Middleport s£'rvicc.
Mrs. Ski nn(•r ll'm.l an ar lieiP
which her molhf'r . Mrs. David
Farnwr. hml wriitf'n for thP
g:rnll'n club 4X .v~ars ago. She
comp&lt;.t n •ll rPmodrl ing hf'r homP
to n·modrling hPr gard0n, l'f'm·

RESCUE EFFORT - Wa·
ter reached the second story ol
th e Bryan house, and here
Clay prepares to enter the
second lloor and take out !!Orne
lamily possessions.

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All Winter Merchandise Reduced

WOLF BAND

STOREWIDE,SAVINGS
WITH EVERY PURCHASE RECEIVE A CHANCE TO WIN
A BOX OF CANDY.
REGISTER FOR A BOUQUEt OF FLOWERS TO BE
GIVEN AWAY BY .RACINE MERCHANTS.
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Care center files lawsuit
Veterans Memorial Hospital Care Center Inc., Pomeroy, has
filpd action s In Meigs County Common. Pleas Court against
Mary F . Hall, through Mike Mullen, her guardian, Middleport,
and Kenneth W. Hartley and Avis Hartley, Pomeroy,
reques ting judgments of $6,862.41 and $3,129.04, respectively.
A foreclosure action has been flied by Diamond Savings &amp;
·' .Lo~l). Co., Fln&lt;!lay, against Dayld Ba.rnhouse, administrator of
the es ta te of Floyd H. Barnhouse, Middleport, et al.

Racine Department Store

FRI., FEB. 6-10·2
SAT., FEB. 7-10·2

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76th birthday today, Is com·
ple tely recovered from prostate
, • surgery, according to the first
lady - but aides say be Is st ill
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Stewar t (Stu ) Harris, 75, of
Tallahassee, Fla., formerly a
reosldent of Middl eport. where he
served on the pollee fore~ for
severa l years, was killed in .a n
au tomobile accident on Feb. 3 In
F lorida.

!Continued from Page 11
. Territory Bicentennial schedule
1 of activ ities, Parker says, will
~ ; Include a display from citizens In
~ ' Bedford Township al the He m• lock Grove Grange In March, and
1 a quilting workshop to be condueled by Bunny Kuhl at the
1 Museum on the evening oiMarch
• 16 and the afternoon of March 17.
; Special activities In April will
." Include a program on 18th
{ ; centu ry traditional ar.ra ngements a t t h~ Rutland Civic
. ,; Cent er, April 11. 2 p.m. with· a
~ special Memorial Day crlebralion to be held at Le~art Falls.
Her it ag&lt;' weekeond will high·
~ light th e bicentennial . .Jun&lt;' 20
and 21. The main observa nce of
theyearw lll co meonJuly ll with
w a countywide ce le bration a t the
~~ MPigs Count y Fairgrounds and
~~ the county will join the s tate In
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ringing be lls on Ju)y 13.
i.: A Labor Day celebra tion Is
I being planned at Chester site of
l ·the first county cour tho~se and
1
,,. annex building, a nd on Oct. 10 a
~~ fall fl'stlva l to e mphasize the
bicentennial' Is being planned for
Racine.
1\.s to the year -loog extensive
.c .. tebratlon bei ng planned,
4 Parker stressed the Importance
'[ pf ·fhe Nort hwest Ordinance,

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I Mostly cloudy tonight , with a
tow betwee~ 25 and 30. Moslly
s unny Saturda y, with highs near
\ 40.
I The proba bility of preclpita·
1 t1on Is 20 percent tonight a nd near
1
' Zero Saturday.
' Winds will be light and lrom
•.:the west this afternoon and
,tonight.
Ohio Extended Forec1111t
I , Sunday throuJh Tuesday
j A chance of rain or snow
Sunday, with fair weather Mon·
' day and Tuesday. Highs will be
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, ' ranging fromJOto40Monday and
Tuesday . Overnight lows will
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - Hom e
State Savings Bank would ha ve
collapsed earllN than It did If
bank officials had chosen not to
continue to do bu siness with ESM
Government Securities Inc ...
fdrmer Hom e State president
David Schiebel testified.
Wh en asked by prosecu tors
Thu
rsday why home State In·
Reagan's health and his over·
vested
In additional "margin
sight of the Oval Office have
calls" with ESM In 1983, Schlebeol
drawn sharper focus In recent
said, " I had no alternative. If I
weeks as he has s tayed mostly ·
hadn't made those margin ralls
out of the public eye. The
I'd probably be s ittin g here toda y
s ituation put his wife and his
charged with malfeasance lri
c hief spokesman unde r the spotllglll of media questions on the office."
Margin ca lls are reques ts for
eve of his birthday.
more
money when market !luc·
.
tuatlon s cause the value of
securities to go down.
adding that It along with the
Schiebel and form er Home
Stat&lt;'
ow ner Marvin Warner and
Declaratlono!lndependence, the
ex-thrift president Burton BongArticles of Confederatio n, a nd
the U. S. Constitution. Is one of a rd are on trial In Hamilt on
the four basic document s of the Countv Common Pleas Court .
charged with Illegally funneling
American union.
She explained that thE' ord l·
mill ions of Home Sta te deposinance Institutionalized the gains
tors' dolla rs to ESM of Fort
of the American Revolution Lauderda le, Fla.
noting that Its prea mble a nd first
Specifically. the prosecution
ar ticle read as a checklist of claims the three made 41 unju srepublican ·prtnclplrs - trial by tillable transfers of bank money
jury , proportionate representa·
(t he ma rgin calls) to ESM as
lion, co mmon law courts, guapart of a $700 million Invest ment.
rantees of writs of habeas corWhen ES M collapsed In March
pus. and the assertion of the
of 1985, It owed Home State $144
lnvlolabiiJty of property right s million. Home State a lso collapsed, triggering runs by depos ·
and contracts.
.
!tors
on savings and loa ns
She said that especrally ret;·
van! today Is the ordinance s
well -known principle th a t
Veteran!! Memorial
" .... schools and the mea ns of
educallon .~hall forev er be
Thursday Admissions - Earl
encouraged.
Fields, MlddiPport; Mercedes
This, she said, reinforced, the
Condon, Racine; Elvira Barr.
Land0rdlnance ofl785whlch set
M
aside sections of each township
Syracuse; John J;loflman, a·
for the establishment of schools.
son, W. Va.; Ma rk GoPg lel n.
h
Pomeroy .
providing the Inundation for I e
Thursday Discharges - Kitty
na!lonwlde syst.e m of public
Darst, Carrie Osborne.
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Donald R. James
Donald Richard James, 65,
Cli fton, W.Va., died Wednesday
at Holzer Medical Center.
He was born April 4, 1921, In
Hartford. W.Va. , to the lat e
Heber C. and Verna Bell Weaver
.James.
He was preceded In death by
two sons . Donald Ray and John
Richard Ja mes: three brother s,
one sister, and a brother and
s ister who died In Infancy.
He was a retired coa l miner for
the Central Coal Co. and served
in the U.S. Army during World
War U. He was a member of the
Stewa rt -.John son Post 9926 VF\V,
Ma son, W.Va .. and a member of
the Smith -Ca pehart· Post 140
American Legion of New Haven.
He was also a member of the
United Mine Wor ker s, District
17.
Surviving are his wife , Betty
Jane J a mes, Clifton; six daugh·
ters, Sheila A. Proffitt. Syracuse.
Sharon L. Rhodes, Mount Juliet.
Tenn ., Betty J . He rdman, Sliver
Cit y, N.C., Cynthia K. Litchfield,
Apple Grove, W.Va ., Marilyn S.
Huffman, Northup , and Laura A.
Icenhower, Ramseur , N.C. ; one
son, Robert L ..lames, Mason:
five sisters, Freda Virg inia Tur·
ley and Eunice Blanche Hickle,
both from Hartford, Evelyn Mae
Stowe, Syracuse, Ruth Mae LP·
wts, Let art, W.Vit., Esther Marie
Roach, Mason; one brother.
Elmer Leroy .lames, Mason;
eight grandchildren .
Services will be Sa turday at 11
a.m . at the Foglesong Funeral
Home with thP Rev. Don W3lker
officiat in g. Burial will be In

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The civ il ia n une mployment
rate - thP flgur·e tha t excludes
military pt&gt;rson nel residing J n
the Un ited States - s tood at .'6, 7
percent In January . That' s th'e
sa m ~ prrcPntag e as Dctember
an d essrnt lally the sa me as It has
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Robinson, 80, 109 CPdar
St ., Gal lipolis, died Wednesday
In Holzer Medica l Ccnt rr. He had
been a mechanic for C.J.
Withers, a bus driver, an Pngl·
neer for· Gallipolis fer Co . and a
m achinist for Point Pleasant
Au to Parts.
Services will be .1 p.m. Saturday · in Cremeens Fun r ral
Chapel, Ga llipolis, with the Rev .
Joe Hefn er· offic ia l lng. , Burial
will be In Ohio Valley Memor·y
Gardens. Friends may call a t the
c hapel from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
today.

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119.(J3 million peop le In Januafv,)
agai nst December's 118.59 raJ~
lion, while the number of unefll'
ployPd grPw from 7.95 mllllbn ] n.
Dec&lt;•mber to R.G2 mllllbn last
month.

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nation's elvlllan unemploym"'1
rate remained at 6.7 perce~t.,;oij
January , while a change ,ll'l.
Chr istmas season hiring pa:!t~
crns led to the biggest rise. IJI
non-far m payroll In 3\', years.
Labor Department said today .• •.
The department a lso repoi't(li;
the average person worked ;llt11
hours longer per week.
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Ri chard S. (T!nyl Lease, 62,
201 S. Svlvan Ave., Columbus,
formerly of Ga) llpolls. died Wed·
nesday at his res ide nce. He was
an ~mpl oyee of the Philip Sporn
a nd Kyger· Creek plant s.
Services will be 1 p.m. Satur·
dav In Cremeen s Funeral
C'h·a pPI. Ga lllpolls. wit h I hr Rev .
Art Lund offi ciating. Burial wi ll
be In Crave! Hill Cemetery,
Ches hl rt&gt;. Friends may ca ll at th ~
chapel from 2·-4 a nd 7-9 p.m.
today.

EnciOMd PIIIM Fl nd

AI I• C.~ aluiHtlflli&lt;lwlllo-ltoty •o•n•do ......tttiS.Co
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Richard S. Lease

" If they tth e mar gi n calls ) had
not been done, we might have
been going through this charade
two years earlier," he sa id.

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Graham Cemetery . Friends may
call a t the funeral home Friday
from 7-9 p.m .
Military graveside rites will
also be conducted.

throughout Ohio and causi ng
Gov. Richard Celeste to close 70
S&amp;Ls until they obtained federal

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In Florida, Mr. Harris was
employed at the Tallahassee
Airport.
Surviving are hiS wife, Juanita
Gothard Harris of 1112 S. Magnolia Drive, Apt. F 101. Tallahas·
see. Fla., 32301; a son, Richard
Harris, and two grandd aughters.
Kristin and Rachel Harr is, a ll of
Tallahassee.
Services will be held Saturday
In F lorida with bur ial In
Tallahassee Memory Gardens.

Dealings kept S &amp; L afloat

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.Janice Duncan Bumgardner.
47, formerly of Meigs and Mason
Counties, died Jan . 27 at her
home In Lockbourne aft er a
lengthy illness.
The daughter of Buren and
Bonnie Duncan , who survive, she
Is survived 'also by he r husband,
Ca lvin; a son and da ughter-in·
law, J. Scott and Rosie of Grove
City; daught ers, Penny Lynn a nd
Michelle, at home; brothers,
Marshall Duncan, St. Peters·
burg, Fla.; Timothy Duncan,
Orient; Rev. Roger Duncan a nd
Ronald Duncan, both of Tampa,
Fla.; a sister. Mrs. Willie (Susie)
Beauchamp of Riverview, Fla ..
and several nieces and pephews.
Graumllch &amp; Son Funeral
Home, South High Street, Columbus, was In charge of services
held at the Canaan Land Church
on Gantz Road with Rev. Glenn
Derlfleld officiating. Mrs. Bumgardner wa s a member of that
church. Burial was In Concord
Cemetery ai Grove City.

iReagan notes 76th birthday

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Relatives here have received
word of the death of Iris Mills
Christian, 61, Crestline, formerly
of Middl eport .
She was · the daughter of the
late Emma Leifhe it Mills a nd
Arlie Mills and was employed
with the pollee department in
Crestline.
She Is survlwd by four broth·
ers. Dav id Mills, Springfield :
Paul Mills. Columbus; Junior
Mills and Harold Mills of Cres·
tUne, and·a s i s t~r. Mary Reams.
Culwell.
Funeral services will be held
Sa turday at ihe T~chnlger Fun·
era! Home at Cres tline.

Stewart Harris

A marriage license has been Issued In Meigs Count y Probate
Court to Matthew Clay VanVranken, 22, Pomeroy, and Lori
Lynn Lowman, 20, Cross Lanes, W.Va.

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Me igs County Emergency Medical Services report s four ca lls
Thursday.
Syracuse at 2:48a.m. to Salser Road for Mercedes Condon to
Veterans Memorial Hospita l: Racine at 3:41 a.m. to Ca rme l
Road for Mary Roush to Holzer. Medical Center; Syracuse a t
7:55a.m. to Ohio 124 for Elvira Barr to Holzer Medical Center:
Middleport at 9: '1\ a .m. to Imperial Electric for Greg Grover to
Holzer Medica l Center .

· Eastern Loc al School Board will meet In special session
Monday . 6 p.m .. at the high school. Budget a nd personnel
matters will be discussed.'

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Squads respond to Jour calls

Eastern board slates meeting

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Me igs County received $11,947.37 as Its shareof$Hi,844,371. 91
In the December distribution of sta te motor vehicle registration
fees, sent to Ohio sub-divisions, State Audit or Thomas E.
Ferguson reports.

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Iris Mills Christian

Janice Bumgardner

Auto registration fees distributed

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February distribution. oJ $6.3,729,259 In Aid to Dependent
Children funds to 629,582 recipie nt s In Ohio. Meigs County
received $27.&gt;.0'20 for 2.807 rE'Ciplents.

TUESDAY
POMEROY - A Title XX!
Comprehensive Social Servlcet
Plan hearing will be held Tues-1
day, 9 a.m., atthe Meigs County!
Courthouse. Anyone Interested,
mav a ttend.
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PAT ,HILL FORD, INC.

County receives A[)C funds

New Shipment of Sp,ing Clothing

It. 2 Pt. Pleasant

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A bus owned by the Eastern Local School Dlsrrlct was heavily
damaged In a collision with a hall·ton pickup truck Thursday on
Olive Township Road 313, according to the Gallla·Melgs post of
lhe Ohio Highway Patrol.
Troopers said the bus , driven by Ruth A. Masters, 34,
Coolville, · was northbound, nine-tenths of a mile north of Ohio
'681, a t 10:10 a. m . when the southbound pickup, driven by
Frances L. Putm~n. 41, Coolville, reportedly slid left of renter
a nd struck the le ft side of the bus:
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The pickup was also heav lly damaged, the patrol said.

REEDSVILLE - Jimmy Ste- t
wart, Albany, will be eva ngelist ~
for reviva l services at the Reeds· ~
ville Methodist Church at 7:30;
p.m. each evening starting Sun· :
day and running through Feb. 14 ~
with special vocal music for each ,
serv ice.

Jobless rate stable :

Area deaths

Bus damaged in accident ·

•'

The Meigs County.Cooperative Ilona I Information or to register :
Ex tens ion Service has scheduled lor the class, residents are to ca ll ;
a rl.~ss, "Cooking fo r One or 992-6696.
;
Two to beo h~ld on Tuesday, Feb.
As rxplalned b)• Cindy Oliveri, \
10 at the extens ion office.
· "lea rnin g to cook for one or two •
Classes arr scheduled for 1 to people cart be a real c hallenge tod
2: :lO p.m. a nd 7:30 to 9 p.m. the person who Is used to cooking :
Registrat ion fee is $1.5() a nd fo r a family of four, five or more. I
pre- registration is r·equested by But preparing food for one or two '
Feb. 9.
ca n be cr~a tlve and also o!!ers t
Topics to be covered include the opportunity fo r experiment - ;
menu planing, shopping tips, ing, eatin·gwhen. where and what
making meals a ttractive, a nd you want."
sugges ted techniques. For addi·

MAPLEWOOD INN

vines.

,
Mrs. Sc ha ~k e l s howPd picturPs
: ol"vartou s plant s shr had used as
; ground rover at her ho m ~. Mrs.
r ffaptonst&lt;tll read an artlrl r on .
groundhog day noting th&lt;1t IIH ·
·~ enlma I was brought her~ frum
'Ge rma ny. ShP said th a t tlw
~rerundhc:Jg is afraid of hi s shadow
~- .. - so If he comes out on a sun nv
.ljdlay, he dar ts back into .hi' hotr.
If he comes ou1 on a &lt;'iuud.v
he thinks it is spr ing and
ventures forth.

SUNDAY
KENO - George · Plcliens,
missionary to the Ivory Coast,
Africa, will show films and speak
about his work wh~n he visits

,

'

Cooking class planned in Meigs ;

fea tures or th e flood relief
orga n lza l ion at Middleport, was
the mannPr in which s upplies
wer~ pu shed throu gh to the
co mmunit v iso lated bv flood
watr rs. Su.pplirs wcr~ broug ht to
Drad Man's Curve bv truck.
where they were lransierred to
boat s and carried as far as th ~
Mu rray Hill Road, then were
conv~y~d
furth er bv horsPdrawn wagons, a nd fin a lly
placed on trucks pulled by
trac tors into lh&lt;' village," the
Feb. 12 iss u ~ of ThP Democrat
reported . .

Garden Club meets

MIDDLEPORT' - The United
Pentecostal Chu rch In Middle·
por t will offer sa ndwich meals
with delivery serv ice from 11
a. m. to 3 p.m. Friday . A sub, ·
macaroni salad. pie and ·bever·
age will be served for $3.

r---Local Briefs:-------.

Keno Church
. o!Chrlst, 7:30p.m., ;
Sunday. Everyone welcome.
,

The D&amp;ily Sentinei-Page...o'i.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

�Friday February

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Business Services

PHONE
992-2156
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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
FRANK PUCKETT Pie ntott

vs -

ROBERT BEAVER
and
MARY ALICE BEAVER etal

H

Defendants

CASE NO 88 CV 86
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF S SALE
AND PROOF OF
PUBJ.ICATION

In Ptnuance ot an Order of
Sale to me d~rected from the
Cler\ of Court of Common
Pleas of Me gs County
Ohkl I w II offer for sale at
pubhc auct on at the door of
the Courthouse 1n Pomeroy
Me1gs County Oh o on the
13th day of March t987 e1
1 0 00 A M the follow ng
real estate
Parcel1 Be ng the South
weat quarter of Sect on 33
Townah1p 8 Range 15 of
the Oh1o Company s Pur
chase conta n ng 160 00
acres
more
or
less

EXCEPTING THEREFROM

that portiOn of sa d parcel of
land conveyed by Homer A
Oav 1 at ux to Donald Bur
detta Dav s by Wa anty

Deed dated Apnl 4 t927

recorded m Volume 131
Page 169 of the Deed Re
cord• of Me1g1 County
Oh1o and more part cu a ly
descnbed as follow s to w t.

EXCEPTION Bag nn ng a1

Pubhc NOtiCe
the Northwest corner of the
Southwest quarter of Sec
t1on 33 thence south fol
lowmg the
section hne
1 08 2 rods more or less
thence at r ght .angles and
East ad stance of 46 1 rods
thence at r ght anglea and
North a d stance of 90 rods
mo e or less thence at rtaht
angles and East ad stance of
51 ods thence at r ght an
gles and North 15 2 rods
mo a or less to the center of
the East and West hne of
Sect on 33 thence Wast
97 1 rods o lo the place
of
beg nn ng contam I)Q
36 1 5 ac es more or less
Lea v ng n Parcel One
above descr bed 124 85
acres more or less
Parcel 2 Be ng the North
west quarte of Sect on 32
Townsh p 8 Range 15 of
the Oh o Company s Pu
chase contain ng 160 00
acres more or less
Parcel 3 S tuated n Sac
1 on 33 Town 8 Range 15
ol the Oh o Company s Pu
chase and beg nn ng n the
center of the road lead ng
t om Salem Center to
W lkesv lie and 60 feet south
of the Northwest c orner of
the Southeast quarter of
Sect on 33 thence South
28 rods to a atone come
thence a I ttle North of East
20 rods or to the center of
sa d road thence a little
West of North w th the can
ter of sa d oad to the place

Pubhc Not1ce
of

begmn ng conta n ng

ot the Oh o Company sPur
chase thence North 5 rods

Zone Commerc1al

thence

We,t 10 9 rods

thence South 6 rods thence
East 70 9 roda to the place
of beg nnmg
conta n ng
2 21 acres mora or leu

SERVING from all of the
above real estate the coal
and m n ng r ghts heretofore
conveyed by Floyd E Oav s
and Leona M Dav s to Oh o
Power Company by deed
recorded n Volume 199
Page 277 Me gs County
Deed Recmds reference to
wh ch IS hereby made for de
finite description of th • ax
cept on and reservat1on

EXCEPTING AND RE

SERVING from the above
"'parcels all that carte n ve n
of coal known as Number
Four Four A Claron or L1
mestone Coal wh ch has
been prev oualy conveyed to
the Oh o Power Company
Also except ng from the
above a pa eel of land sold to
George Workman a nd Helen
Workman by deed recorded
m Vol 261 Page 559 of the
Deed Records Me gs Coun

ty Dh o
REFERENCE DEED FOR
PARCELS 1 THRU 4 Vot

ume 275 Page 371 Me gs
County Deed Record&amp;
Parcel 5 S tuated n the
county of Me1gs n the State
ofOh o and1ntheTownsh1p
of Salem and bounded and
descnbad as follows S1t
uatad on Sec 33 T 8 R t 5

.. The 0 ector of the Department of Natural Re
soyrcea let ng under the author ty of Section 1501 01
of the Ohto Rev sed Code g vas not ce of sale of surplua
land at Me gs Underg ound Sand Abatement PrOJ8Ct No
1 Coun1V of Me1gs State of Oh o Township of Sc p o
and conta n ng 164 0 acres more or less subject to anv
and all easements o r ghts of way whether or not the
uma be of record
The State s app oved appra nd value of S30 800 00
shall be the m1n mum acceptable b d Sealed b ds to ba
receiVed at the Off ca of Outdoor Recreat on Serv cas
Real Estate Sect on Oh o Department of Natural Ra
sources BuldngG 2 FountanSquare Columbus Oh1o
43224 untll4 00 p m Fabruary 20 1987
All b ds to be opened at the D1v son of Forestry 1 0 1
tnct Off ce n Athens Oh o at 11 00 a m February 23
1987
All b dders must obtam b ddmg matruct ons b1d
forms and plat and subm t a sealed b d B dd ng nstruc
t1ons further 1nformat on bid forms and plats may be ob
ta1ned by wr t1ng to the Oh o Department of Natural Ra
source• Off ce of Outdoor Aecreat on Serv ces Real Es
tate Section Founta n Square Build ng G 2 Columbus
OMo 43224 or by call ng 614 265 6381 or by stopp ng
at the 0 VII on of Forestry s D11trlct Off ce 360 Elst
State Street Athens Oh o 46701 16141 693 3341
B1dder1 should appear at t me and date Of open ng
and may altar the r b ds threa (3) t1mes aher the 1n tal
open ng The successful btddar must po1t a 81 000 00
nan refundable depos t the day of b d open ng The r ght
to refute any and all b da 1 reserved by the State ot Oh1o

as follows
Beg nn ng at a pont n the
centerlme ot S R no 124
S 7 deg 07 W 29 72 feet
and N 83 deg 27 30 W
19 97 feet from the cen1er
of Sectton No 33 thence
along the center lme of the
Townsh p Road N 61 deg
09 30 W 253 21 feet to
an ron p n thence N 84
deg 30 N ~pass ng an ron
pnat339 94faet)foratotal
d stance of 573 63 feet to
en on p1n thence along the
fence lme N 6 deg 42 04
E {pass ng an ron p n at
78 73 feet) for a total d s
tance of 348 36 feet to an
~ron pm thence S 83 deg
69 31 E (pass ng an ~ron
p nat 622 63 feet) for a total
d atance of 665 32 feet to a
point m the centerline of S
R No 124 thence along
the centert ne of S R No
124 S 8 deg 57 53 E
302 68 feet to a pomt
thence S 18 dag 53 39 E
184 50 feet to the po1nt
of beg nn ng
conta n ng

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1nVol 218 Page171ofthe
Me gs County DeE¥~ Re
cords
The above descnpt on was
furnished by Harold D Wha
ley Surveyor No 4988 and
surveyed May 30 1976

REFERENCE DEED Vol
218 Page 171 and Vol
284
Paga 309 Me gs

County Deed Records
Save and hcept No 4
Clar on or L mes1one Coal
underly ng above premises
EXCEPTING from Parcel
5 deter bed above 1 8629
acres conveyed to Bonn1e
Gene Scott and Samuel E
Scott as recorded n Volume
264 Page 311 of the Me1g1
County Deed Records mak
mg the total a c reage ot Par
eel No 6 3 9301 Acres
SubJect to all easements
h ghwaya and leases of re
cord
Parcel One wos appr111ed at

$35 000 00 Parcel Two waa
appreised al$24 000 00 Par

eel Three was appr11aed at
8176 00 Parcel Four was appra ted at $300 00 and Par
c:et Fr.te was apprMaed at
•21 000 00 The reelestete
cannot be IOid for lesa than
1WO 1hi«&lt;a (2131 of tho appraled value Terms of Sale

cash
Howard E Frank Sher ff
Me gs County Oh o

1216 13 20 3tc

COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL

•SYLVANIA

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
49835 St Rt 124

•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

•SATELUTE SALES &amp;SEIVICE

w. HIWI Ahll Tl•
s•ot Ttthlell•
RIDENOUR

949-3088 Bus
949 2606 Home
All Makes &amp;
Models
24 HR SERVICE

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-915 3307
4/1/lfn

1111Mo

New Locorion:
161 North Seconll
Middleport Ohio 45760

BISSELL
BUILDERS

SER~CE
We can repair and rei&gt;
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boll and rod
out radl8tots We also
repair Gas Tanks

Your eabla &amp;
Ph&lt;&gt;ne B1lls Hero
IUIINEII '"ONE
16141 992 6550
REIDINCE PHONE
i6141

PH. 949-2801
or 949·2860
Day or N1!Jhl

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16 116 tfn

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•All Types of

Charhe Sargent s
CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM at
Alfred Oh 4 m1
W of Tuppers
Plams on St At

Excavat ng
•Landacap ng
•Basements
•Sewage Systems
•Water &amp; Gas Unes
•Water Well Or lhng
•Truckmg

681

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

992 2196
Middleport Oh10
1 13 tfc

3/11/J.t.n

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
Addons

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck auto &amp;
heavy oqurpmont
repa11s and weld1ng
(All makes &amp; models)

t240

Galhpohs
&amp; VICinity

call

eu 256

b1bya Iter n Nor

Woukt I ke to do generel hout•
ciNn ng In the GeiHpolls &amp;
Crown ctty a ea Call 814 256
138&amp;

Will care for eldetly n the
hamt 304 678 7298

Wanted To Buy

Have room in home to eld•ly

We pay cash fo ate mod &amp;I c ean
used ca •
J m M nk Ch1JV 0 dt nc
8 It Gene Johnson
614 446 3872

penon Excel ant Care 304
876 7141 evenings

£a
iii

Bu11ness
Opportumty

Goodmoneywaekty Processng
mall Informal on Rulh aelf
tddreued 111mped envelopa
Tarry u .. 131 A Eureka Star

V C. YOUNG In
992 6215 or 992 7314
Pomoroy Oh1o
4 15 861c

Golllpolll Oh o 4563t
NOTICE
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
Rt

lNG CO recommends th.. you
do bu1inn1 'Mth people you
know and NOT.Jo aend money
1r.rough tht meit unt I you h!N'e
lnvedtgatMI the oftt{ ng

11 173m•

SHARPENING
SERVICE
Circular Sawa
Saw Cham
Planer mves

23

ProfesSional
Serv1ces

Kn1v11

Prtced on .nspectton

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

Choels
204 coodor It

factory Choke
12 Gouge Shotg111s

Emplnymenl

PH 992·2975

I 15 87 I mo

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULA nON

SALES &amp; SRYICE
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

614 843 5248

KEN'S

I 3- 86 tfc

APPLIANCE

I 19 87 I mo

Real Estate General

SERVICE

Roger Hysell
Garage

985-3561
M1ku

111 124 Pomtroy Oh10

•Waahers •Dishwashers
•Rangaa
•Refrigerator•
•Dryers •F,eezera

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

PARTS and SERVICE

RIVERINE ANTIQUES

45 c

1124 East Main St

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Pomeroy
HOURS Tuo Will Fn
11amto7pm
Iunday I pm 7 pm
ly Ch11111 or Appo~nlmont

AutomotiVe Repa1r
&amp; SerVIce
TUNIUPI lo TRANIIMS~ONI
CALL 992 7 403 Apt
Sr Rt 33 Pomeroy OH

RUSS MOORE

992-2526

114lmo

We II Sell You A
Used Car or F1x
Your Old One
17871mo

Real Estate General

TEAFORDm

Real Estote ~
~IALTQR

21BE 2ndSt
Phone
1 (614) 992 3325
67 ACRES- Mne as TP
wale~ m able Tactor I a

ble

LARGE HOME - Lg ot 3
BRs 3 balhs one on each
Ioor garage lull basement
gas lurnace allache&lt;l wood
burn ng un I nce klchen
lam y rm wlh woodburn
ng umt $50 000
83 ACRES - Nea Rae ne
wlh mnera s and 3 BR
home About 25 acres ol
traclo land
4 36 ACRES - Near Rae ne
locks TP wale av abe
Hgh on a h II wth wondertul
VIeW Only $6 000
RACINE - Lg 9 rm home
ned lo school Din ng 18x 12
4 BRs lYing about 25x24
den with I re~ace ga age and
2 ~ts Jusl $27 500
MIDDLEPORT - Remo
deled 3 BR home on co ner
ot near Ihe sc hool Gas fur
nace range rei gertor gar
age &amp; carport $29 500
SELLING PROBlEM CALL
BRUCE 992 3325 OR
992 7614
CERTIFIED APPRAISALS

Real Estate General

Hous111q
,

Heo~dquali( ' IS

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

E

POMER
,0
992 2259
PRICE REDUCED - MORN
lNG STAR ROAD - Here sa
beaul fu anch type home
wlh a fu basemen! WBF P
on I acre of land wlh plenty
oi e•tras Count y sell ng ma
greal ne ghbo hood NOW
$49 90000

Telephone sales Expe anced
peop a to sell ads n newspape s
Re locate o Tupelo M ss Mov
ng e.11penau pad Pus a 1 ea
apartment $300 $1000 week
post be Oeta Is 1 800 647

TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

8177

Sarma d Wlnted Happy Co ne
Muat be 21 Ct ahe 4 30
814 446 2625

No 1111pe ence necessary mus
be ava lab e fo mmad ate em
ploymenl Co Benet Is mator
med cal benet ts Call Thu sday
&amp;. F day 10 AM to 4 PM

---------------- ·10
GOVERNMENT JOBS
$16 040 $69 230 y Now H r
ng Call 805 687 6000 Ext
R 9805 for cu en fade a 1u

Aedne Gun Shoot aponaortd by

Salt or rent Naw Hewen 3
bedroom• 2 batht fire!Hac:e
9tr19e na ooo 00 or 1278 00
month plua depo11t 304 273
2t171

•

'I

Giveaway

C1t1 to gMI IWIY' Good hun
t.,a Call 114 985-31114
Puppi" to give .wey

814 742 2021

I

C.ll

Olve away Norweg In Elk
Hound 111J 'flit' old Good w th
llkh Cell afllf 5 00 pm 614
811 4310
OWl IWIY 1 rabbit dog and 1
llfQif hunting dog Call e14

H2

7110

3

4 biOI quitt p tc• mostty

Of

lutlll 304 171 7223

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

A1hton building lolt mob le
homes perm tted Ctyde Bowen
Jr 304 &amp;7ll 2336

Tum your hobby nlo cash
demonauate nHdcraft at home (
Ptrt n urn cath 1nd mlt'ch an
dlse no del verits c1H Jo Ann f t,

814 388 8833

1 Bedroom baa c rtnt $176 00
plus elect c Also r~qu rad •
$200 00 secu tv deposit CON
TACT Jackson Estates Dept Ph
446 3997 Equal Hout ng
Opportun ty

Fu nlahed &amp; unturnlthed ap11
1160 00 and up elerencn Ph
304 676 7738 0 304 8715
5104 A 1 Real Estlte

Reduced 1 VI ace lot ocated et
Flatrocll &amp;00 ft frontage pr ced
upon nspecl on John Wamtf
304 876 3717

Fu nist'ted aptnmant next doo
to b •rv Onep ofnt onaladuh
on y Park ng Cal 614 446

Renlals
Houses for Rent

12815 mo pus deposit Raferen
ce1 required Call 614 448

0008

N ce 3 BR house $350 ph.11
ut I tea &amp;. tee depoa t C1ll
814 448 9280 after 6 &amp;
weekends
8 room house on 60 ttftl 11
Eu ek• 1200 1 month Call

Small2 bdr house on l ncoln St
IIVIiiHit Mtrch 111 t260 Pit"
month ut t 11 not nc uded
Doxol gaa he.t 1at tank fill up
I ee New carpel ng Wither
dryer hoollup has atove &amp;
ref gll'ltor fenced n yard
Ou et nel9hborhood No pen
Ma•imum of 2 children Security
depot t &amp; referenc11 requ rtcl
Callanytimt e14 968 4150

2 btdroom tum shed houte fo
rent No pats New Heven
304 8112 2416
2 bedroom home 11r11e yard
lnteJHttd pert es only Call
814 742 2541

0338

Fu n thed apt 919 Seoond
Galllpo a S160 Ut It 11 pd
8 ngle male sh1re balh 446
4416 afta 7pm
2 oom fum shed upsttll'l IPt
c ean no pets Adu ts Ut lites
turn shed Ref &amp; dep equ ed
cal 614 446 11519
Modem 1 bed oom apartment
Call 614 446 0390
Furnlt;hed apartment 2 BR n ce
local en Aduha onfy No pita
Call 814 448 2404
Fu n shed garlgt aptrtment
Adulu only No pitt Watar &amp;
garb1ge ne udtd You PlY elec
Ctll 614 446 11290
Unfu nlst'ted apt 4 room a bath
Centra ly ocated 1 or 2 adults
No plfl• Reterencea Secu itv
depos t requ ad Call 614 448

0444

011 !'lo 1 I V£i' &amp;.oT A
-rw i'[G\1 N My loti

Vita Maate card Get you ca d
todiy A to new cred t ca d RO
one etused C1ll 1 618 459
3541 bt C 138150 24 hou a

79 Dodge Ma11 Van 18 000
m let 11 BOO 00 304 07&amp;
3044

Unwantad Ad1 1982 8HP
Koh • walk behind g awe v w th
mower Bu key and 1now blade
Exca enlcond 1169&amp; LModel
G awety w th mowe and SUI key
Runtgood t695 8aumLumbe

74 Motorcycles
83 Ha ey FXR 9 600 actual
m es 14495 neg Cal 614
448 8591 nfte 1 PM

Co 614 986 3301

1988 Honda XR800A 11750
1081 Honda XR500A lt7&amp;
983 K1waaak LTD 750 Shaft'"'
d ve $1376 Ca 614 992
7258
85 ATC 200X h ea whaellt'
many eat as 86 PUCH Moped
Ca 6t4 986 44611 after 400

2 bd nawly deco lted cen
trtl v k)calad Adulu only
1200 t260 per month Secur ty
depot t Reference Call 814

446 2236 or 614 448 2581

2 bed oom lvervltwtpanment
Equ pptd kitetlen trtth p cllup
ldtll for 2 parties to ehare
t.11penc11 Cal 514 992 8639
Gacou1 wng 1 and 2 bed
room apartment&amp; at V age
Manor and R veJt de Apart
mentt n M ddt aport F om
12115 nclud ng ul lit at Ca
814 992 7787 EOH
2 bedroom apt Sy acute 1136
month t76 deposn plus utili
tn
C•l e14· 992 7171 or

614 992 5732

One bedroom ap1rtmtnt n Po nt
Plt111nt V•y clean end n ce
Hu waeher dryer hook up
Adu ts only No ptrla Phone
304 17&amp; 1400

Fo ent DupltJI 3 btd oom
baaement Mt Ve non Ave
304 175 3030 01' 87&amp; 3431

APARTMENTS mob le homn
houaa1 PI P 11santand Ge I po
lie 814 441 8221

3 br full b. .ment garage II gt
lot. doH 10 1ehool merkel etc

Two bed oom h.t n shed apt New
Hevan 304 882 3267 or 304
773 5024

Cute 2 room cottage whh bat)\.
fu nlshed utll tias paid t55
w.ell 1100 deposit required
304 876 3100 or 875 5509

Unfurnished ft\11 room IPI
30. 675 141&amp;

304 175 3431 ... &amp;76 3030

1160parmonth 11&amp;0depollt
12•80 furniahtd pus ut Mt es
A~ecoon Rd
Call 114 ua

c•

pm

County App lance Inc Good
uted appl ances and TV tell
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon th u
Sat 1114 44.8 1699 627 3d
Ave Ga po s OH

1984 Honda XL800 2 500
m les Ike new 304 675 7478

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Waeha 1 drye 1 refr gerato 1
anges Skaggl App ancas
Uppe AlVa Ad bes de Stone

C est Mate 814 446 7398

LAYNE s FURNITURE
Sofas and chat a p cad from
$396 to 89915 Tab 11 $50 and
up to $126 H des beda $390
to U95 Re e nert 12215 to
$375 Lamps 128 to 8126
Dinettes 8109 and up to $496
Wood tab e w 8 cha rt $286 to
$7915 Desk 1100 up to $375
Hutchn 1400 and up Bunk
beds complele w matt esMt
1296 and up to 1396 Baby bads
It 10 &amp; 1175 Matt essesorbox
sp nga lull o lw n 163 f m
173 and $83 Queen aets 1226
K ng 13150 4 d 1we chest 186
Dre11ars 889 Gun cebineta 8
10 12gun G11o e ae1 crenge
1375 Baby m1ttreues 136 &amp;
145 Bed f amn 120 130 &amp;
K ng frame 1150 Good select n
of bed aom 1u tes metal ca
b nell lleadboa ds 130 and up
to 186
Used Fu n lu e wood tab e &amp; 2
bench• bedt d esae wood
ward obe 3 m lea out Bu avit e
Ad Open 9AM to 5PM Mon
thru Sat 614 446 0322

Sean Co d Spot Refngerator
coppa tone Sea 1 Kenmo •
euto • ect c ange coppertone
Maytag Washe and Drye
wh te K Ichen table and 6
cha a 1 buffet 1 chest of
d awprs Ca
&amp;14 892 7462
efta 6 00 p m

52 CB TV RadiO
Equipment
lmeglna tomeone who 11 I
maiiH hou11cal 1 Car aud o
systems aales terv ce natal a
t ons Jensen PtOneer C a 10n
ate eat ada datactora a a ms
etc 1 281 2810 614 387
0176 afte 7pm

53

Antiques

Antique d n ng room 1e1 table
ch ne coset &amp; buffet 70 yea 1
old Sold oak Call 614 388
99150

54 M1sc Merchand1ae
40 gallon 911 wale heate I ka
new P ce negot abe Cal 814
446 9346
Callahan • Uted T e Shop 0\ll!lr
1 OOOtits 11Ht12 131415
16 18 5 8 mitt out Rt 218

3 bedroom house fo rant In
Pome ov 1276 p• month plus
d&amp;posrt and efertnce required
114 9112 7127

lkytlne 141t70 3 bdr ~·
shlngled roo I hou• typt~skMng
Frtnch City Brok~tlil• Call

Be part of the number Ona "'
Beauty Company w th AVON
,..
You um as vou ee n Ca I
Me yn Weave
304 882
2846
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176 4230

Col 614

2~6 8~~1

Plastic c atern tlele app ovad
plait c septic tanks plait c
eulvens mtt•l culvert• RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jacll
ton Oh 814 288 15930
Publ c Not ca School Model
Sew ng mach nes R cca Sew
ing M1ch ne Co h11 eutho zed
u• to offer tc the pub lc 1987
mode f ltfl a m sewing me
chines tha mott modern ma
ch nn n the Rlcce line These
m1ch n•u eneww th 110ya1
WI rlnty St I ght IIW ng I II
z•e bunon hoiH 1ny size mon
og 1m 11tln st tell embro dlfy
eppl que sews on buHons 8a
mo e Thne mach nn era nii'W &amp;
In ftctory sea td cartons Sug
911ttd pnce to the publ c 1399
Your p ~now 1138 AA loth
Co 1 614 38&amp; 41536

170 cord Fl ewood stacked &amp;
dellvertd Cal 014 379 2161
H11p wouchlt' accepted
Radk) Shick TRS 80 modal
1511 computer mes~ hlt'd d •••
Red o Shad! 8 meg hard d Jilt
(Radio Sheck) Key bolfd •
cable Call 614 388 8323

K ng wood cca

stove w th
blowe $260 Cal 304 882
2024 between 710 00 p m

F rewood tor •• t Seasoned
Oak Del"' ad $36 heap ng
t uck oad Rut and Pomeroy
M11on a aa 814 742 2546

Pole Bu ld nga by Oua lty
Bu den Worklhopt ca pon 1
an m• sheltt • ga agea F ee
elf matee Phon a 614 384
15782

56

Pets for Sale

Hay lo
0933

814 448

H11y to
6636
Second cuu ng
cunng 1136
COWl 304 895

1

0 agonwynd Cstlery Kennet

CFA H ma syan Pe • an and
S amese k ttens AKC Chow
pupp 11 Ca 614 448 3844
afte ?PM

Tran sporlallun
71

Tony 1 Gun Repa 1 hot eblue
ng Open 9 00 AM to 1 00 PM
Cal 304 6715 4631
20
Home! te cha n uw
$100 00 Speed Oue(tn co hes
drye $100 00 Ant que cad a
cloJtt S160 00 304 773

2 full b ooded OobMmans No
pupa 1 8 wkt o d 146 each o
best ofler Ca 614 448 3236

AKC M n atu e Schnauzeu 1nd
full blooded Cock If Span ell fo
sale No checks Cal 814 992

57

Mus1cal
Instruments

Re spona ble party to aaaume
sma monthly p1ymenu on
conso e p ano Can be aeen
loca ly C1ll menege 618 594
3439 or w 11 PO Bo~e 171
Ca yle IL 82231

59 For Sale or Trade
55 Bulid1ng Supplies
Bu d ng Sup pi et Closeouu
Buyouts Su plus 1 4 x8, xV.
Velowpne oughsawedT1 11
sdng 11099 ea 25 pc up
19 99 2 4 •8 x~ Ve ow p ne
ough 11wed T t11 1dng
16 99 fta 26 pc up 14 99 (3)
4 xB x !4
T&amp;G p ywood
110 96 ea 4 4 x10 1t,.. p y
wood t 1695ea 6 4~e8K
Luan plywood $6 99 •• 16
4 K8 all wood p1nel ng Wood
gans &amp; prnu 17.96 ea
Seconds liS 99 {7} Ma1on te
Malte planks t&amp; w de 98
ang panel ng T&amp; G Second•
11 50 ea {8)4 •8 Me lte bath
pan&amp;! em boated In 4 x4 back
$7 96 and 18 915 aa 9t 4 x8
Fo I faced toam insulat on boa d
'h th ck t4 981111 i4 •6 99
11 $6 69!!10) 48 Van tyw th
m1 ble lOP $179 96 11 1} 30
Van ty with me ble top 179 95
1121 6 pace hgh gou tub
enc OIU II k I 129 915 113 5
tempe ed g 1111 tl d ng tub
dao 1 alum num f n sh 149 94
o 139 96 w th pu ch ..e ol tub
114) Snge doo med cob
plut c bo• ata n eu steel
fame f1996es i16 1 and2
p ece I be gl111 tub and ahowa
comb nat on Colors &amp; wh te
$129 915 10 t199 96 aa 6
percent d scount on 2 p eca &amp;
up (16 4pecetoldolktowe
barset •1996 171Pre1niahed
oak b uce I oor ng % K2 v,
Random engtht 11 815 tq h 10
c I n up 11 76 eq ft 20 1q h
p
c t n 118 Prehung steel
n1u ated doo 1 189 9&amp; 11 119
P na panet doo 1 139 96 to
1159 915 8 grades 1201 Doubt
aida gh ent 1nce doo 1 Yl g an
pane 1299 915 ea 21 8
Doub e ant a nee doo 1 VI g •n
'h pane 1349 915 122 Pl'ahung
nle o doo 1 In shed&amp;. unl n
shad Cho ce a Zlf $34 96 ea
123) Wood &amp; p altic ahuttefl
I om 31 to 80 $9 96 to
f28 95 p 24) 111 wood ac een
doo 1 $12 96 u
26
1 .11 311 x80
white sto m
doo 1 n•ullted to•m f led
189 915 2ll Countenop p tit c
eo cents tq ft 127 v nyls ding
t m 6 coot 112 J c hannel
111 60
10 na de co na
1300 110 outt da coner
1400) (28) 12 •12
plan
whte ce lngtle28 cflfi1Jaa o
84 pece ctn t1660 129
24 x48 acOUII Cl emb011ad
I a as stint ce I ng panels
12 35 1a 301 Clo1eout wh 11
ce lng gr dt112 m•ln teet 1 50
•• ) 14 tt• 60 cents ea 1Penn •
Wlrthouu W1llnon Ohio
1114 384 3846 'open 8 6 8
d•v•

t970 Cheval e 327 4 apd new
pant &amp; I e1 46 000 mles
$3196 o bett oftlf' Ca 814
446 8201

6616

6303

He bel fa lndependant D 11 Call
me for p oduct Mon Fr 9 3
Glor a G ate 304 882 3162

Autos for Sale

198 2 Buck RIVe • G ey with
powe sea 1 a PS PB t It
cru Itt delay Wipe 1 48 000
m es &amp;7600 Call 814 448
4223

Bud gat I ansm 11 ont uted &amp;
ebu I a I types To que conwtr
e 1 &amp; t anale cases Englnt
ova hau k 11 All1on Trtnsm I
In pSI11 and CVC jo n1t 30 day
o let me WI 1n1y
W II
de we c11h and ca f"¥ o netall
Ca 614 379 2220 o 151
15677

T INit t a o 1987 Amer cane
8 dB 2 1 pou11 WsaheJ drytr
S o m windows nta ested calls
ony t12600 Ca 81444e
4393 ahe 4PM F dey Mon
day AI d8Y Sundty

Fo sale or a de for 4 wheeltt
1972JeepCJ5 newt ea top&amp;
clulch E•ce lent cond Ca I
614 387 0397 afte 6PM

II&lt; LIVI: Siuck

304 89~ 3080

Serv1ces
Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondltlont lt1 me gu• an
ee Loe• eterencn fu nlshtd
F ee ettlmat•• C1l co leet
1 814 237 0488 diY 01 night
Roge a B11 e mant
Wate p oof ng

814 216 0&amp;22
CROSS &amp; SONS

U S 35 Wnt Jachon Oh o
814 286 11451
Man•y Fe guson New Ho and
8uth Hog h i l l &amp; Sa II ce Ova
40 uted I ac o 1 to chooae f om
&amp; compl•te ne of new &amp; ultd
~qu pment La geet 11 act on n
S E Oh o
JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 315 W G1 po 1
Ohio C•ll614 448 9777 eve
814 446 3592 Up I on t ac
IOU W th WI rtnty Olle 40 uted
I ICIOI'I 1000 tOO I

1983 510 Chev olet plcllup
4K4 1983 0 dJ Hu It 1981
Monte Ca o 1980 Plymoulh
Vo • e 1970 Cheve a 1978 V4
ton Chll't ott p ckup 1908
Chf\IIOiet p ~up 1978 Fo d
Custom Vtn 1972 Chev o It El
Cimino Oyn1mark R d ng Llwn
Mower C1 6t44488201 o
614 448 8113 Makeoller

1984 Me cury lynx Auto 1
AM FM Ca1h p Cll 12999
JohnaAucSaat Buav aRd
Gall poll
1979 Ctlevene Auto PS PB
Good cond 1 on C•l &amp;14 992

RINGLE$ S SERVICE a~pe
lenctd carpenter el1t1rfclen
m11cn pain e ooflng lnctud
ng hot te 1pp calion 304
671§ 2088 p 875 71.7

2250

1980 Z28 350V 8 T top au o
t •n• PS PB mag wheel&amp; new
t 11 etc 304 6715 &amp;392 aft•

5 00

kl T fHt and Lawn Se v Cl
Hed gea lh ubi bu1h11
mmed 1ndscap ng atump
and leaf emoval 304 671

S •

3010 John Oae e d esel ector
w th p ow• f48&amp;0 John Dee e
t anspo t d ac f595 AC no t
pante f1850 300 galen
IP 1ye 1296 Cal 814 285

304

284~ 0

576 2010

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

6522

MOTOR CAR BROKERS St
Rt 110 North of Holza Ho1p
Gall po t Oh o 114 4481692
o 448 •622 See us for 1 I you
I vntocll and ho ae t 1 ler needs
A so n atock atee f at beda fo
p ckups and ton t ucill P &amp; H
sp ng bumpe 1

82 Ply
pt at new
Warwick Rd

ac
et 12660 32
Pt P e..anl
I

CA RTERS PLUMBING
AND HEATI"'G
Co Fourth and P nt
Gall poli1 Ohio
Phon111 814 446 3888 or 114
448 4477

Trucks for Sale
1979 VJ ion4x4Chevy 1973 %
on C ew C1b Chevy 19715
Chll'ty BIIA
C1ll e14 24&amp;
924t

85

General Hauling

75 Chevy Sllve ado 1 ton
dully 4 d UIJOO Cal 614
440 2107 day I me 614 U8
5000 •".n ng1

62 Wanted to Buy

Smal 1 bed oom apt 11 22nd &amp;
Mt Vernon 1132 50 month
304 171&amp; 5579

73 OMC ~ on 3!0 aulo with
f berglau topper UISO Cal
614 388 91119
1979 one ton C 30 Chtvy whh
mechen ca bed 42 000 tetue
mItt 4 tpeed 380 1ng ne Cal
814 84J &amp;340 0 614 949

2493

pm

9341

2 bdr 11' utlit• ptkt except
etee turn o unfurn ate
deposh ~ulrld ConWM tnt
locttlon Cell814 " ' 8151 or
114 " I •na

For rent SIMP n9 Rooms and
light houM keepln9 room• Park
Cemtal Hot.t c.n 114 448

071e

Hoomt to rent diiY w..k
month Gil a Hotel Call 114
44197115 RentukJwast120
month

2 bdr moiMil home Chlldr.n

occoonocl con 114 "'" 3117
2 BR Mobile Home fof rent 2
chUdren A•f•ence Cell 114

441 0101

2 bdr tr11Mor in Gill polit arae
1210 phni utHttl• Call 304

t 4d0 3 lldl 1V. both CA
woo•burntr undtrplnnlnl

'1000 Call 114-318 HI
114-:ill 1182 01 114 .....
72t7

1182 14xtl MoiMtl Homt on
rNa flout lot in Middleport Unit
.... Ill 811trl • ... up Call
114-1112 3341 oftell 00 pm

1711208

2 Ndroom traillt unfurnlthtd
1 child acoaptH Rtferenct tnd
dapotlt required IU 742

46 Space lor Rent
Offiae 8pac1 for Atnl Ellcellenl
for Anornays Accountant etc
CioN to Coury Hou11 C.ll

W1Mm1n ftul Etta•• A9eney

lt4-441 3644

COUNTIIIY MOilLE Home Park.

2110

Nouto 33 NO&lt;Ih of
Rental tr•l•• c.n
7478

MoiHia home for r.nt In Racln•
Alto mob.. home for rent In

lpeca to.. Rent Tralllr ep.tCN
locutt fld Rt 1 Paint PleMPt

Choohlro Colll14-387 7148

304-171 t070

..........

114-912

63

liVIItOCk

985Ch...,yBiue 4x4 Loaded
000 m lu Llkl RIW

28

., 2 100

Quar1• ho •• wllnllngs Yll

rt nga &amp; 2 ytlf' old. Alao
ntgitt..,lld qu.srter gtk:l ng h•
pl..aure po nu bean ehown n

4 H &amp; plaelclat Ohio ltata ' '

&amp; I reo1111ared Quarter colt a CaM

014·211 0122

Plep for lrHzer 221 240 lbe

Ca

304 112 2024

bet'We'tn 7 10 OOp m

71

Ch~y

1760

HouM eoal Oel Vlfld 1 ton and
up J m Ll" 1r 304 171 1241
0 67! 7397

"""'""

p de up 304 176

Oat1un
4 epaed
cond I 1800 32
W..-wlcll Ad Pt P e. . nt

••c

1912 GMC dump t LICk Oood

colll14 308 1111 ,,..,.

Sh- 11100 304111 3322

64 H1y a. Grain

73

Urge oundb.t.. ofhiYiornlf..
110 00 uch Ph 114 t141

V1n1

a. 4WO

87

Upholatery

R • M Cuttom Couch• Inti
ReYphcMtltl"f It flit 7 ClOWn
Chy Oh 114 211 1470 lq

t981 Ford Aan91t' 4~t4 M1ny
t .lltrat t9300 or 11000 &amp; tlkt
owr paymenu C. I eher Spm

014 441 M31 o- .... 1 to
430 Sot t301o1J0. 01d.

Hay for Mit Celll14 446 2174

lt4 4414711

H1y for Nit C Hn mixed
hiY nev.r wet t12&amp; ba a Call

1971 ChiVY luv 4114 IIH kh
toad tlfae. chrome wh.... ol
ber tq lghta run• I
good Ctl614 371 2212

Mrtwrey I UPhotst•lftt ~
tricountyarea.2t ~Itt 'htebeli
kt ta.nnhure uphcitl'*ll'l C..
304 171 4U4 tor tr 11
tat matH

1012

., ..... 0711

lt4-440 40&amp;3

••

~
'•

•'

61 Farm Equ1pment
2010 John Dee e d esel actor
p ow• dlac 13960 New Idea
Dyne Bounce mowe $496 Late
model 224T John Delft btle
11296 Hay w1gon 8300 Call

'

1972Sta c af CI111A 22000 act m les e~tc cond Ml I bergin
body a new I 11 fu ty Hit
conts ned • eond furn•e•

SWEEPER and sew ng mac:::h na
epa parts and supr, " P do
up and delfvery Dav • Vacuum
C eane
ona halt m a up
Geo gee C eltlc Rd Ca 514
446 0294

Forlll Suppl1cs

,

1979 Nomad bunkhouee 2ll h.
AC awn ng o down Jacka
w lh Reeee h ch 14 600 00
J04 676 1280

81
1979 Honda C v c 4 apd
a bu I moiOf mach n ng by
Jeg 1
ke new ad all nea
perlect n a o nee pfl teet
body neadt pa n 11400 n
veal ad Tak ng otfe 1 Call 814
446 2306

~

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

9340

38.. H33

,

ut lit ea depo1 t Cal 614 446
4926

2 ecrea Sand H II Road 304
875 7844

42 Mob1le Homes
for Rent

INiths

~UGH SCHOOL JUN ORS AND
SENIORS Jon he A my Na 'f'l
tonal Guard now beg n ea n ng ""
• monthty paycheck and def"' If
you act we duty t a n ng unt 1
June 1987 Part t me toba
304 675 3960 0 1 800 642 ~
3e19
"'

2 BR 1&amp; Court Sl Ca peted

1 :l.l ac elotwthnewsept ctank
n111lled 3 h miiH down At 7
C1ll 614 446 4781

198f Oakbroott 14~t70 w th
1.1112 upendo 3 IIR 2 b.tha
woocUtumer tiL cond French
City 8fokert9• C.ll 114 441

1t1x70 FIHtwood 3 bdr 2 full
total elae u•• new Pf'ICII
fttliOtlebl• C.tl lftlf 4 week
Mr• anytime wtektndt I 14

114 M9 3010

4

32 Mob1le Home•
for Sale

11&lt;'-441 9340

H1ven t had school plcturtt or
tentor plctur• ttktn yet? Cell
Prec~• Memoriu Studio at
Ia an Alotte Hottn1 hokl an
Allotte Show F " r.oemll Cll
Feb bonue benet 11 Call Donna
Dalton 304 175 4189 o O.bb
Iackner 304 885 3048

Ant.que shop and stock fo aale
W I sell stock and bu ld ng
separate Cal &amp;14 867 61536

2 bdr hi 3 miiH out of c ty on
218 1200 month Cell 814
251 1941 tftlt' 5

For Sale or Rant 3 b 2 full
b..ha built n • tehen central
ek' barn pond 8 ~ acre• 3
miiH from town At 2 Nonh
WMI confider lend coni let
304 171 2885 8u1ch &amp; Pit
o...... l..

Aacme Gun Club Ewtry Sun dey
~ nnlng al 1 00 p m Factory
Choke 12 guage lhotgunl

HYSELL RUN - A 14 x65
mobile home wth 2 bed
rooms, equipped kttchen and
1n real good condition lmmed
~le Possession S10 500 00
E Cleland Jr

7244

3831

Owner

3 Announcements

for more 1nformat on

2 1tory house 1 VI birth 1 1tory
houH n.wly decorated Large
picture tor as e Cell 114 992

Fot Sate by Owner 4 bed oom
1 Vt bathe Mtemte d lh pool
total lltC1rle call 304 885

Babys He needed n teachers
home 8 4 Monday Fr day
Must ve n c tv of Gall pols
Ca 1614 446 4294 after 7PM

Apartment
lor Rent

3 bedroom houaa " c ty Call
81. 4411876

..,

Respona ble teen~ger o babyalt
2 boys on Satu dey mo n ngs
Must be 11 least 15 Reference&amp;
requ red Call614 446 6589

44

K tchen lu n 1360 month Plu1

Hou11 torrent Rt 110 North 3
mi" from Holler Hotpital Call
61• 446 2783 dayume o 814
44e' 26&amp;1 even nga

...

PH. 992·9949
A11110u11ce 111 enls

Bus1ness
BUIIdmgs

3 4 bedroom houM nau achoo
and hospital Priced to sell
123 000 Call614 992 1080

,,

190 MUlBERRY AYE!
POMEIOY, OH

SELLERS AI DG E ROAD
Appro!lmalely 150 acres of
vacanl land 17 ams Ilia!
ble balance pasture and
woods Electnc mllable
Dnlled well roya ly mcome
and lree gas Wrll spirt
acreage nto separate par
eels $400 00 an acre Call

30 aere farm has good home
large barn Ill Ia ge pond
Southwflatem achoo d 1t ct
Call 814 246 9248

304 675 lt04

RNuced 3 bad oom hou11 low
401 304 175 1751 or Donne
Town and Country Real Estate
1 .....

AUTOMATIC

Farms for Sale

3 BR 2 aerH ot land u•aue

Calll14 441 9232

614 446 6146

HYSELL RUN - Really mce
ranch wth a gorgeous k1t
chen huge lam1ly room wlh
hrep ace plus a Ira le1 hookup All QUiel and peacefu
on appro• malely 20 acres
$53 000 00

J••n
··:::m~~;~
Doltlt Turner ...
OffiCI
992 2259

A 1 condition Convenient In
down1own lrtl 333 Third

•

6 17 tfc

lob

clou to town 2 b1th1
fir.,lace cerrt 111 C ty tchool
dlelrict C•lll14 246 9248
3 bd

f;'-

bedroom mob e homea 304
876 3000

16 000 00 304 6766311

3 bdr anch Rodney Village II

Homes for Sale

Housekeeper wanted part t me
Cal 814 246 6488

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

POMEROY - Nrce I ~ story
home wlh vmyl s d n~ 2 3
bed rooms part a basement
and equ pped k~chen Just
$10 000 00

K &amp; K Moble Homn 2 1nd 3

41

AVON Wow Make b g bucks
No p ocess ng cha ge Ca 1
814 446 3358

Al1o Trii&amp;Miulon

POMEROY- 1~ acres n ce
I floor pan home wth ca
1HJ t sheds and eel ar Gar
den space and other lea
lures PRICED TO SEll AT
$26 900 00

1970 Gregory mobile home
apac ous 3 bedroom 1 :1.1 bMhl
a cond wary good cond

Iince 1959 Have vac1ncy for
elderly patient 304 n3 5873

A-uo Colllt4 446 0737

JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

P1rt1 &amp; Service

2 bedroom t 1 Ia coup n 1
am•l ch ld Locutt Rd Rt 1 Pt
P easant 304 676 1076

Help Wanted

Avon F ee Bat c K
Jan
28 Feb 8 Start now Earn e~etra
do as Call 614 446 2156
446 4882

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

81 Commado e. 14•46 ke
new I ved n only 6 months
payoff Phone 304 882 3664

Jul 1 1 Plf'IOntl Ctre Home

FBI ISTIMA'IU

f~r11 E•al~lllllll

Ca I 614 388

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•lnsul at on
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement W ndows
•New Roofing

Authomod John Dotrt
Now Holland lush Hag
farm Eqropmont
Doalor

ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE!

11

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

U S RT 50 EAST

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

Clifton W Y1 F1m ly butinns

SerVICes

BOGGS

6:30 P.M.

Servtce
Electromc Organs
Mob1la serv1ce

Qultar leuona

8431

Ptmaroy Oluo

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

TYs, Antennas
Satell1te Sales
Installation

Piano a orgtn lessons Mary
liucas c.n ,,. 446 9787 or
814 448 4421

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES

Bashan Bulld.. g

J.R.'s REPAIRS

1-;;;:;;:~;;;,:;~~~=1~;;:::~;~:;:;~~;:=1

34

Drill Bks

Call for Apporntmont
985·4

year'"

F111anml
21

!Free Estimates!

John K Bonn
Owner /Mtchon1c

"So what if he blows that
putt and loses the $72,000
first-place money? He will
still wm $43,000, which IS
more than you make m a

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work

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756

an amb mrus famoly

~ ....

Will do that clus w..h ng and
ironklg In mv home C1n give
r.t~rtneee C1ll Mrs C1ldwell
on Bob McCorm de Ro1d at
814 441 4334 after 5 PM

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1983 510 4K4 V ll 5 spHif
cond 304 6715 4853 or

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448 3169

Experien~

TOP CASH pad to 83 model
and newer used ca 1 Sm lh
BuckPonttc 1911 Easten
Ave Ga llpol s Cal 614 446
2282

and emodeling
Roofing end g~mer work
- Concrete worll
PlumbWtg end electrical

4367

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9

No Sunday Calls

Now Southtarttrn Bu•
""' Col~e Call 614 446

Aetr~ln

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Yard Sale

8 Ytl Old IIIIOned W ld che ry
lumbll c.t 6111 255 64&amp;0

AUCTION &amp; FURN TURE 62
0 veSt Ga pa 1 New&amp;u11d
wood coalatovet 6 pc wood LR
su te 1399 bunk beda 1199
ac nart new &amp; used bed oom
suit11 wr ngM wash a • &amp;
sttoea New I v ngroom su tea
$199 $699 lamps Call 814

lnatruct1on

W II clean you home or offlc.

Feb 7 9 6pm $1600 New
Avon products at d scount 1
m le above S ve B dge Plan
Look S gns

New Homes Bu1lt
Free Eat1mates

PAT HILL FORD

Call:

A good opportunity for

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The Da1ly Sent•nei-Page- 9

SWAN

fB Wanted to Do

Lost black &amp; wh ta at te o ..t ..
named P nee long Hoi ow Rd
Letart a ea Rewa d 304 896

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

USED FURNITURE Sota excel
lant cond ttOn coHHtab e ao id
maple co ne cabin It Corb n &amp;
Snyder Fu nltu a 966 Second
Ave Gel polis 814 446 1171

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*ALUMINUM SIDING I
*ILOWN IN
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We Carry F shlng Supp u

At Reasonable Pmes

3 IEDIOOM HOUSE Wlht Ttrract Pomtl'oy Oh1o
Iorge lot IIIII lla~t~Mnt - $16 500 00

Sltu1iions Wanted
Typ ng m
my homtor part tlmeuo et:1n11
wortt Good experienced back
ground alto mHicll 304 876

7

RADIATOR

SALES &amp; SERVICE

&lt;USTOM BYILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

~II

Room and boilrd for Mniof

LOST Female Blue T ek Coon
hound Co nstoek a ea vie n tv ""t
of C ab Creek one yea o d
colo wh te with large and sma
black spots len color ng on feet
weight about 60 lb1 wee ng 2
eolian one electron c t a n ng
J:t
colla god nco or REWARD lor
etu n or nformat on lead ng to , •
the etu n ot th s dog Don
Ca110 304 576 3289

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Mollohan fu nitu e Rt 7 North
Gallipq II OH PH 614 446
744• Why pay mo e1 Checll u1
out tor low pncn on furn ture&amp;
eppl ances 8 p ece wood liVing
oom group 1399

cttilen TLC 24 hour cart Call

LEARNING EXPERIENCES
FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6
YEARS OF AGE
Open Enrollment
Thru The Year
OPEN TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
9 AM to 11 30 AM anti
1230PMto3PM
Call Adm1n1strator Mrs
Shi11n J
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MillS ELECTRIC

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5 793
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WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

51 Household Goods

114 992 1173

OFFERS ENRICHING

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(6141 992-7328

Call 992-3005
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EXCEPTING AND RE

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Middleport, Oh10

100ft

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Salam Townah P Ma 0
County Oh o and be1ng
more pen cula ly descr bed

New Grapefruit
Super Pill 'II' Gives
Faster Weight Loss

X

Hart1nger Parkway
M1ddleport

NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE OWNED LAND
MEIGS UNDERGROUND SAND ABATEMENT
PROJECT NO t 154 0 ACRES MORE OR LESS

Doctors Say·

100ft

Wanted

lody Colll14 441 9518

HOUSE
PRE-SCHOOL

FOR SALE

1 00 Acre more or less
Parcel 4 Beg nnmg at the
Northeast
comer of the
Southwest quarter of Sec

Run area 614

Oh1o

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lklflt houeewor1!; with 1 Mtl td

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6 1987

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�FAC exhibit
spotlights
black history

This Message and Church Directory Sponsored Rv The Interested _Rw~inesses Listed On This Page.

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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Complete
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Serv1ce

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RACINE PLANING MILL

0 VILY

for everyone too many of us are tn the habit of
trymg to solve 1t for ourselves mstead of
seekmg outstde help from the best po?Sible
source of 1t ThiS may well be because we are
NOT m the habit of gomg to the place where we
would be remmded to seek tt automattcally at our chosen House of WorshiP II we would
only ask for !hts dtvtne gUidance at the cttadel
of our fatth we cou ld be spared much needless
worry, but at the samet1mewe must remember
that the solutton we want may not be the best
one for us In your chosen way, pray for God's
help wtth your problem and leave tt to Hts
wtsdom to provtdethe best answer, for the good
of all concerned In the long run you wtll see
your own wtsdom tn dotng so

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P-tRISH
lJNITED METHODIST CIKIRCII
NORTHEIIST CLUSTER
Rev Don Archer
Rev Roy Deeter

Re\1 Seldon John~on
i\URED - Chunch Schoo19 :JO am
Worshi p 11 1 m UMYF 6 30 p m UMW
Third Thrsdav 7 10 p m Communion

first ~undav !Arch er I
CHESTER - Wmshlp 9 [l m Church
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mu nlon fil,.t Su nd AY rArc hf'l
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MIDDI El ORT CHURCH OF TI-lE NA
ZAR F.:N F. Frro Pr nhorwotld pa!t!Or ~2
'•~~ Brll Whlh'~ sund n School Supl Sun
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lJNITED

PR&amp;~IIVTERMN

MINISTRV

OF MEWS COUNI'Y
Rf!\1 Ken Wllkbuon

HARRISONVfl LE

PR~BYTER I AN

CH URCH - Sundav Worship 5rrvlc£'s
9 ()r1 u m Chu rch SC'hool 10 15 am

MIODI EPORT

~undav School

PR~BYTERIAN

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~ ~ RACU'E FIRST UN IT ED PR~BY
1 F.:RIAN - Sund.-v School
Ch urch s&lt;'rvk(\ JJ 15 am

10 a m

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor
Juhn Evans Sundav School 1() 00 am
9.1nday Mornln!il Worship ll 00 am Chll
drffi" Chut('h 11 A m Sunday Evmlnlil:
sel"\!lcc700pm Wf'd 6pm Youn~La
diM Aux iliary Wf'dn('Sda v 7 p m Fam
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K&amp;C JEWELERS
~ Keepsak(

Veterans
Memorial Hospital
Memoroal

204 C.lndor St.
Pomeroy, OH.

BEN
~FRANKLIN'

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CENTML CLUSTER
Rev Jamlll E f'.orhltt
Ret~ SttvP.n Nelsoo
Rev Melvin Fra..,klln
Re'o' Cl emente S ZuniJa Jr
Rev Rohert Mu~an
ASBURY iSvrucu sr t - Wor~ h i p 11 a m
Church !;c hOol ~ 45 a m Char,e:P Blbl £'
Sl udv Wrdn {'Sd&lt;J Y 7 30 p m UM\\ fir st
Tursdav 7 30 p m
Choir R£&gt;hrorsa l
Wl'dn ~ d av fi 30 Jl m
UMW fourl h Sun
do\ 6 :lO p m I NC'lSon \
f N rERPRISE - Worship 9 a m
Chu!'{'h Sc hool lOa m Blbi£'Siudv Tuf's
dav 7 ~o p m UMW F'lrst Mondav 7 30
p m UMYF Su nda\ 6 p m Choir Rl'h£msal 6 311 p m Wl'dnl'Sd IV t Frankl in \
Fl ATWOOOS- ChUH'h School lOam
Worship l1 am Rlbl r St udv Thurs
d 1y 7 p m
UMVF Sunda v fi p m
tFrmkl ln
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m
Chun:'h SrhooJ ](I AM
(holr pr ctlcc
Tuf'sdav fi ](] p m UMW llrst Tul'sdav
7 lOp m iNl'ISOOI
HE A rH j Mlddl('prn I -Church School
9 :10 a m Mon lna Wo rshi p 10 30 a m
You lh Group 4 p m WPdnt'!:ldav Chun:'h
Thursdav
Choir rrhr a r~a l 7 p m
Pr IYN Sf&gt;rvlcf' 6 10 p m Blbl(' !'ltudv 7
p m Zuni2a
MIN ERSVILLE - Wor ship Ser v[('(' 10
a m Chun: h School llam UMW third
W&lt;'dnf'!idav 1 p m Choir ptart lrr Mon
dLJV 7 10 p m INrl sooJ
PEARL CHAPE L - Worship S£trvlrr
tJ Jll ll m Churrh School 10 1 ~ a m
UMW S!'rond Tu&lt;'Sdav 7 30 p m 1Muss
man I
POMEROY- Churrh School 9 15a m
Wo rship 10 30 am
Choir rl'hf'arsal
W&lt;'dn f'!ido v .. ~0 p m
UMW se-cond
TU!'Sdll\ 7 JOp m UMY F Sundav fip m
!Corbitt )
ROCK SPRINGS - Churrh School 9 1~
am Worship 10 a m Blb!('Study We'd
n~dav 7 30 p m UMYF / Se-nlorsl Sun
doy ~ p m
1Junlorst rvC'ry othl'r Sun
day ~ p m (Franklin I
RU11 AND - ChurC'h Sch oo! 10 a m
Worship 11 am UMW 1Ev!'nl n$! Circlel
Sff'Ond Wt&gt;dn esday 7 30 p m UMW ( Af
11 rnuon Cirri£'\ S('C'Oftd Thu rsda v 1 p m

APPLE GROVE - Church School 9 :10
1m Worship 10 00 a m t flrst and third
Su nda ys I BlbJ&lt;' srudv C&gt;vcrv Sunda v 7 p
m UMW Sf.rond Tuf'sduv 7 00 p m
Prayer mr('tln.R' WPdnesdav 7 p m
rGracel
BETHA NY - Wor sl'llp 9 am Church
School 10 a m Bib II' Study Wednt&gt;sday
10 n m Dorcas Womf'rt s Fellowship
Wt'dn(lsdav 11 am (McC uil£' 1
CARMEL - Church School 9 30 a m
Worship JO 45 a m 5e&lt;.~nd and Fourth
Sunda vs Fell owship dinner wHh Sulton
third Thu rsday 6 lO p .m IMcGuirt:'\
EAST LETART - Church School9 a m
Worship 10 am scrond and four1h Sun
days UMW first Tuf'Sday 7 30 p m
(G r acr~

LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
lhurr h School 10 a 1n 1Cracet

MORNING STAR- Wor'ifllp 9 II a m

Church School Ul 30 a m Blblt" STudy
Thursday 7 30p. ~ ~Rader\

RACINE WESLE!iAN - Church School
10 Am Worshlpll am UMWfour1h Mon
day at 7 :KIp m Mens Prayer Breakfast
WNtnesday 7 a m tGrace)

SUlTON - Church School 9 JQ a m

Morning Won~hlp 10 45 a m flrsl and third
Sundays Fellowship dinner with Carmel
third Thursday 6 30 p m (McGuire )

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRISTOFLATrER DAY SAINTS Por
land Rae in(' Road William Roo sh pa stor
Linda Evans ch urch school dlreclor
Church school9 30 a m Morn ing worship
10 3f1 1 m Wt'dnE'Sday C&gt;Ven lnJZ prayf'r
Sf&gt;rV\C('S 7 30 p m

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
Shul(lr pastor Worship s£&gt;rv lcl' 9 30 am
Sunda y Schoollfl 30 1m Blbll' Study and
pra yPr SE'rvlcr Thur sday 7 30 p m

SAl EM CENTER - Churr h School9 15
a m Wprshlp 10 1 ~ p m ( Mu ~s man)
SNOWVILI E - Wo rsh ip 9 ()() a m
r hu rrh school 9 4~ a m tMu ssman\

Rf!\1 ft()lter Grac~
~v Paul McGuirt

Atsncg, /ne. :.,, .. ",::

CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION
AL CH URCH KlnRsbury Road Rt'lv Da

vld Curfman pa stor ~u ndav ~rhool 9 :tO
am Ralph Carl Sup! Even lnR worship
7 00 p m Pravt'r ml'f&gt;llng \\ ednesday
700 pm

LONG BOTTOM

C HRL~TIAN

Vernon

EldrldgP pastor W&lt;~ll ac(' D tm&lt;''A ood S
S Supt Sunda"V School9 JO a m Worship
Scrv lc!' 10 30 a m

RACINE FIRST BAPTI SI
St£'\ P
Df'a\f'r Pa stor Mlkl" Swlg('r Sunda y
S&lt;'hool Sup! :-:;u nday School 9 30 am
Mornln,~t "' or shlp 10 40 am
Sunda v
even Ina worship 7 30 p m Wf'dnPSdin
fiVrnlnf{ Blbl£' stud y 7 30 p m

IJJRLINGHAM OOMMUNM'Y CHURCH

BurllnRham Ray Lauck!rmlll pastor: Rotx&gt;rt Cw.an aS.'Iistant pa.~ t(l' Sundav School
10 a m wnnhip 7 p m WednPSday 6 p.m
~lh J'Tle(lflng Wed . 7pm churchservlet"S
PINE GROVE HOLIN~SCHURC H \&lt;1
mlleo frRt 325 R£1v BlonJ Watts ra ~tor
Robert Sea riM~ S S Supr Sundav SC'hOOI
9 :1() a m Morn In~ Worship 10 30 am
Sundav f'Vt&gt;nlng Sl'rv lce 7 30 p m wro
nesda y serviC(' 7 30 p m

SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill Utllo
paator SU&gt;ve Lilli e S S Supt Sunday
School JO a m Mornin g W(lrslp U a m
Sunda y rvenlna worship 7 30 p m Prayrr
meeftng and Btbl(lstudyThursday 7 30 p
m Youth meetlnft WfdnP§da y at 7 p.m

RE'.!OICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
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Midd leport Sunday

Rev Da\id McManis paslor C hut ch
School 9 :m a m Su l'jday mornlna se1
v ir£' 11 am Sunda) f'V!'nln~ sc-rv icr
7 30 p m \\ c-dncsdav prayt'r m('('t\nJit 7 30

pm
FAIRVIEW BIOLF. CIIURCH L&lt;'lar!
V. Vu Rt 1 James Lewis pastor Wor
ship ser. lcr"S 9 :W a m Su ndav Schoolll
a m Ev('n!nf{ v. orshlp 7 :lOp m Tu('Sd av
oollaRe pTD VCI mC"eeinR and Blbl(' Studv
9 :lO am Worship servl('(' W!'dnesda}
7 :Jfl pm

OUR SAVIOUR LUTHER INCHURCH
Walnu t and H('n lj St s Ra vrnswood \\
VII Th£' RC&gt;\ Geor$l:C C Wei r ick pastor
Sund v SChool 9 30 am Sunda y worsh ip
llam

\:AI VARY BIBLE CHURCH locatO&lt;I on

Pom €'rov Pike Counl)o,Roarl2~l nror Flai
woods Rev B lack wood pastor Sf:\rvlct'S
on Sunda y at 10 30 a m and 7 30 p m wit h
SundaySchoo19 30a m Blbii.'Siudy Wed
nesday 7 :10 p m

FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST St Rt 3.18 A nllqu lly Rc\
Franklin Dicken s pastor Sunday morn
I n~ 111 am Sunday evening 7 30 p m
Thursday rvcninR 7 30 p m

STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP

TIST CHURCH Pastor Rober! Eyers
Sunday School tO a m Worshtp serviCE&gt; 11
a m Sunda y evening service 7 30 p m
Wednesday evenln~ service 1 30 p m

MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT 110
LINESS CHURCH Inc 75 Pearl Sl Rev
Ivan Myers pastor Roger Manley Sr

Sunda'Y

School Superintendent Sunday
School 9 30 am Morning Worship 10 30
am Evening Worship 7 :KI p m Wed
nesday Evening Bible Study Prayer and
Praise Service 7 30 p m

CIIURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd Elder
James Miller pastor Sunday School
10 30 8 m Worship Service Sunday 7 30
P m Bible- Study Wednesday 7 30 rn

CALV-tRY PILGRIM CHAPEL

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sonvllle Road Rev Dewey Kina pastor
Clinton Faulk Sunday St!hool Supt Sun
day School 9 30 a m morning worship 11
a m Sunday CVE!IIIng service 7 30 p m
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7 ;n P m

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day 7 p m
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Rl 7 on Po
ml'ru\ B\ Pass R('\ David Wl srman Sr
pastor Mel\ In Drake S S Supt Sunda~
Srhooi 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 30
EvrnlnJil' Worship 7 30 p m WC'dn£&gt;Sday
Pra\e&gt;r Sr1 Vl(C'
30 p m
FAITH BAPTI!'IT CHURCH Rallrou4 ~
.&amp;,.;-~--.. St Mason Sund&lt;tV SC'hool10 a m Morn
ng ~~,;orship 11 a m F.\ rn lng Sf'rv IC'£' 6 p
CHURCH OF GOD
m Pravrr m&lt;'rtln g :ln&lt;l Biblf' Stud\ WNI
non PC'ntCC'Oslal Worship S l'r\ lcr Sunday
nlSd l :'l
pm
](] a m Sund I\ School II a m Evmlng:
FOREST RUN BAPTfST Rr\ Nvlc
wors hip sm tcl' 7
p m w( dnC'Sdav
BordPn paslm Cornf'llus Bun£'h liUpl
pravf'r mf'f'! ing: .. 00 p m
Sundav School 9 W a m St con I and
MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN fourth S unda v~ ~orsh\p Sf'f\ lrf' a• 2 :lOp
IN CHRIST CHURCH Lo cated In Tt'xa s m
Community off Cl Rt 82 Rev Robert
MT MORI AH BAPTI ST F ou rt h and
Sanders pastor Jeff !-loiter Jay leader
Main Sl M ddiPporl R1' GllhC'rl C'ral~
Ed Roush Sunday &amp;hoot Sup! Sunday
J1 p 1~ tor Mrs El'\ ln BaumJ!ardnrr
School 9 30 a m morning worship and
Sunday School Sup! Sunda\ School 9 30 a
evening
c hildren s church 10 30 a m
m Wor~ hlp Sl'rv l&lt;'f 10 45 1m
preaching servicE' on th e second and
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
fourth Sundays at 7 30 p m Christian En
- Josf'ph B Ho~ kln&lt;:o: £'Vangrllst Sundav
Blbk Studv 9 a m Worship 10 a m Sun
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Bible study 7 30 p m
f'VI'n n,., SNV I('I' ~ p m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
PENTECOSTAl ASSEMBI Y R t&lt; lnr
L oC'aled on 0 J WHil e Road of Highway
Schnolltl m Sund a\ PV~n ln )! 7 {)() p m
Rt 124 Wil liam Hob 1&lt;k pas tor Sundav
KENO ( HURC'H OF CHR IST Vf'rn on
160
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SAchool
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Mid V.£'f'k srrvicl.' Wed .. pm
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10 am Classes torail 32PS Junior Church pm WC&lt;in&lt;'sda , C"\ C&gt;nng~('l'\ 1 ( 1 '" pm
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
~ ho o l !'iup1 Prf'tl'hlng 9 :«1
m l'arh
ll a m Mornln,ll worship 11 a m Adult
Dallas Janev Sunday School Supt Sunday
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Chf'adiC'
Sund \
Choir practice 6 p m Sunday Younp: Peo
Supr Sunda\ School 9 30 a m Morning
School 9 30 a rn Sunday Momtnjl: Wor
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNJON Thur
pie s Children s Church and Adult Bible
Worsh ip 10 30 am Pr lyrrsl'rvlr(' ali Nn
ship 10 30a m Su nd ayevenln~Wors h \p
man QurhamJ pastor Sunday ser. tce
Stud y Wednesda y a! 7 30 p m
7 30 p m \\ednesdaJ evening Prayer
at r ~undavs
9 30 am
Pvenlng service 7 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 570 Gra nt
Meeting 7 30 p m
Prayer me&lt;-ting WOOncd ay 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPOR1 PENTECOSTAC'l'liird
St Middleport Affiliated with Southern
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
A\(' Rev Clark Bakrr pastor Ca rl Not
AFAR\\ \II OW RIDC.F. CHURCH Ot
BapTist Conve ntion Dav id Bryan Sr Ml
ZARF.NF. RM GlC"nn McMillan pa ~ tor
tln~ham Sunda v &amp;Mol Supt
Sundav
( HRIST Tnsrph B Hoskins p stor 8 bl f'
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Sup Sunda\ School 9 10 :t m Mo r nlnt:!
Ev£'n lng sf'rvl('(IS ll fip m \\f'dnC'sdavBI
m h1nln!!Worshlp fi 30pm Thu r~(Ja v
Wednesday ~ve nlng Blblf' study and
v. ors hlp 10 lOam £\ mgcllsr r~f'T\ I{'('
hlP study 11 - Ml p m YoultHI rvlrC'S Frl
Blllll Stud\ fi 10 p m
pra yer mP£&gt;tlng 7 p m
Hp m PraH•r andPra(sf'WI'dn('!;da' 7p.
d av 11 1 30 p m
r\F\\ STI\FRSVIILE (OMMUN JT)
BRADFORD CIIURCH OF CHRIST Sl
m Youth ml"f'iln~ 7 p m
ECCI F.SIA FEll OWSHJP P8 MillS!
Olt.;RC'H ~U nd tv S( hOOI ~('1'\Jrl' 9 4:'i t
Rt 124and Co Rd 5 Mark Seevers minis
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Mlddlrpnrt Brolhf'r Chuck McPhf'rson
m
We 1ship "' n kl
111 3()
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ter Sunday School Sup! Harry Hen
CHRI~T C Lrsllr Gillil an pa stor Su n
p SIOI Sund;.n ~C' hO OJ 10 I m
SundaV
Ev&lt;~n~f'llstlc SN\ irl'
\0 p m \\ ('(lnl's
drlcks Sunday School9 30 a m Mornlni'C
dav Schn 1 10 00 a m Morn ng WOl s:hlp
c\ r nln;:~: S£'1' lrl'S tt 7 p m and WrdnPSda~
tklv Pla\lrmr'ftlng j 311p m rnu scla'
Wor ship 10 30 a m EveninR worship 7 p
11 (10 ll m Sund IV f'\ ('nlng ~tT\ ]CCI 7 ()() p.
:-;rn IN-s &lt;.1 t p m
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m WednE'Sday worship 7 p m
m Wf'dnl'~ da v C'\ Mun g pru\ r r o.;('rv\cr
'\NTTQUTTY BAPTIST Kl'nnrtll Smith
H a 11 1~on,llk Ret RobPJI Purtrll mlnb
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pa~ to r Sundtv ~(h OO t 9 :tO am
('hu rc h
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Sl' r\ r r"" lOp m \OUth fl'llowshlpli 30p
10\ A ~ ~ I Supt Suncl a\ Sr hn11 1 Ut t m
HYSELL RU ~ HOLINESS CHURCH
meroy The Rev Will iam Mlddleswart
m Blblr s1ud\ 1 hu r~ d a \ 7 :Wpm
\\t1 sh1p sr n I{ I' 10 ~ m E\( nlng \.1 01
Mlk£' Th ompson N(IIA Ha\ rn WV pa ~ l ot
past or Sunday School 9 45 a m Chur ch
FULL GOSPEl li GHTHO USE l~H ~
~ h p Sund t \ p m nd Wrdnrsda• ~ p m
Sund 1\ School &lt;.11 9 30 1 m Mornin g \\ nr
S('r vl('(&gt; 11 a m
H lind Ro d Pomt 1 o\ Tom K£'1lV pas
ST IOHN I U THERA~ CHURCH Pin &lt; s)l lp t10\f\ m Sund t\ \l'nln p-s('n i&lt; r
SACRED
HEART CHURCH Msgr
to t Dan"' L •mt&gt;f'lt S S Supt Sunday
(. CJ\ f' Th f' JlC'\ Willi 1m Mldd rs11a1 h
1 7 \0 p m Thm sda v SI'J"\ IU
1 .. Y1 p
Anthony Glannamorp Ph 992 ~8 Satur
mnrn lnl! "rr' I( I' r 10 1m !'lunclav e&gt;vl'n
pa~t or Chu "t'h srn ict 9 10 a m Su nd n
m
day E\enln~ Ma ss 7 lO p m
Sunday
Ul.l! sr n IC'I' 7 :ltl p m Turs da\ and Thun;
Sc hoot 10 141 a m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION 11 B 1\d
Mass 8 a m and 10 a m Confessions one
d&lt;t\~('1"\ ]( ( S I • topm
BRADBU R't CHURCH OF ~HRIST
Kn ob l orall~ I'll Count\ Ro td 11 Rev
half hour before ('aCh Mass CCDclass£'S
\\ ()RD OF FAITH 91 Mill !'it MIOdll'
lohn Wright pas to1 Sunda' School q
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L "rrn( f' l.lul'sC'n C". tmp p slor Rr\
ll a m Sunday
~rl Sundu\ mnrn nj:l Sl'l'\ lrr 10 1~ a m
m tIll"\ HiHnt"' S S Sup Mmn ng
Rol!rr W IIford 1ss p 1Sto1 Proo chlnJ?
VICTORY BAPTIST 525 N 2nd Sl
Sundry n 1 nl nJ! i 30 Thu t ~d I V morning
v. o -.hlp 10 lfl • m
~('n ic f'SSun dt v- ~p m Pr wrmr'('tln g
Middleport JamPs E Kel'see pastor
Blhl1 s1 u1h Hl a m W('(in1 ~ d IY f'Vf nlng
RA CINE CHURCH OF THE NA7.A
Gut'\ { 11fflth
Wr dnrsdav 7 :lO p m
Sunda y morninli:' w or~hip 10 a m Even
7 10 p m
RF:NF. R£'\ I love! D Grimm lr p Jsror
lmdrr Youth groups Sunda\ 1"'\rnlng: a
lng S&lt;'fV\C'(I 7 p m Wf'dnt&gt;Sday ('Venln g
NEW HJ\\ EN C'HURCH OF THE N A
OttB.tss Chalrmrn olthrBolldo fChrrs
fi 111 p m v.llh Ros:;£'r tnd Vlolrt Willford
wo rs hip 7 p m VI si tation Thursday 6 30 p
7.ARF.NF RC&gt;\ Glr nd on Stroud past or
1 111 I If&lt;' Sunda\ Schooi i'J lO m Mo1 n
11 ad£'1s ( ommunlon s('l\ 1c£' first Sunda\
m
Sund n School9 Ul 1m ~m ~ hlp st n lc'&lt;'
In ~ \I. Orshlp 10 :m
m C&gt;vangrllstl ( sf'r
l'u ch monlh
MORSE CHAPE L Cij URCH Charles
rn 3(1 1m Ynu1h .. r n lrt Sundav fi 1'i p
\l1r'" 00 p m Wrdnl'sd v s('l\ c i p m
WHJT E S CHAPEl
WESI:E\ M
Norris pas tor Sunday School 10 a m
m Sundll\ CV('ntn~srt\ICI' OOpm Wed
l IRF.RTY CHRISTIA N CHURCH !){&gt;,
CHURCH- Coolvlllr RD Rl' Phillip R
worship servicl' 11 a m Sunday nlghl
nrsd 1\ P1 tycr M('&lt; tln.c: nd Blbh ~tudy
f'l \~ no d \ C II p stn1 St ' u ~ Sufl(IU\
d( nou1 pastor Sunda'w SC'hOOI !t ~0 am
worship service 7 30 p m
Mldwf'('k
·oopm
10 am 1nd • p m Wf'dnrsd" 1 p m
l\ o r ~ h ip sl'n lcr 10 :«1 1 m
Blbif' "'1Ud\
pray(lr servlcl' Wedn esday 7 p m
NF.ASESETTLEMF.~, CHURCH Svn
and
v.
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Sl'rvlr£'
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MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HO
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Rog
da \ 1f1 r r noon srrv lf C'I' a 2 l1 Thursdav
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CIIRIST
( r Watson pastor Cr(&gt;nson Prall Sunday
LINESS CHURCH Inc 75 Pearl Si Rev
1 \l'n l n~ S Cr\l('f'S lt7 Uf
M &lt;l rk J o n ~ past or Bill Nlrhot-.on Sun
I van Myers acting pastor Roger Manley
School Sup! Mom tn~ Worship 9 30 a m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Ma&gt;on W
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Sunda y School 10 30 a m Evening ser
Sr Sunday School Sup! Sunday School
Va Pa stnr B1ll Murph\ Sunda\ Schoo111l
M orni ng \\ or ~hl p an d Communion 10 30 1
vlre 7 JO pm
9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 3CJ a m
'm Sund ., f''!' nl n~ 7 :JJ p m Pnner
m
MT UN ION BAPTIST Donald Shuo
Evenln~ Worship 7 30 p m WE"dnesday
ffi (l( l ing m•l Blblr ~ tuch WNin f'Sdav 7 30
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p a~t or Jo(' Sayrr Sundav School Supt
evening Bible study prayer and praise
p m F.\l' rvon !' V.C'Iromr
Til ls p:.~ st nr ~ on n v Hudson su pt Sund 1\
service 7 JO p m
Sundav &amp; hool 9 o~ a am Evening "' or
RUTLAND FRF.E \\I LL BAPTIST S•
S( hool li 1n a m Mornln ,2 'w' O r~ hlp lf) 1fl
ship 6 30 p m Praver Meellng 6 30 p m
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rUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF \\Ni nrsda v SH\ lr( - p m WMPO prn
da y !'lchool 9 t(l
m Mmnlng ~rn h1
Wt&gt;d n('):dU\ I'Vf'ntn ,ll: pi 1',11 mN'tlntl 7 00
g~ am!+ 1m I'&lt;Hh Sum! v
CHRIST D,avr PrentiCE" minister [)(&gt;ryl
tO (10 am Sund \ 1 \f'nln).! ~l'rv \ c ( - m p
pm
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SOUTH BETHEL Nl W TESTAMENT
RENF. Rr\ LO~ f'll Ford pastor Su nd 1\
ship Sf'rvlce 9 45 p m
7pm
CH URCH Sllvl'r Rld~r Duam Svdl'n
Sr-hnnl !+ :ul a m Worship sr 1; lrC' 10 :m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
MT OLI VE COMM L:NI1 Y CHURCH
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p1~t o r Sunda\ School q a m f
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RENE Rev Herbert Grate pastor
t '"' l £'nre Bu~ h p 1s1or M ~~ F'olmf'r Sr
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s ~In 7 00 p m WC'dn r~ da \ ni~ht Blbl&lt;'
sf' t'\ h 1 Jl m
m Wor ship S('rvlce n a m and 7 p m
9 Jfl 1m ~und a\ f'V r ntn,a: s1rv tc1 7p m
stu dy 1 00 p m
M \~ON CHURCH OF CHHIS I Mlllr 1
Sunday Wt'dn('Sday 7 p m Prayer meet
St M • ~on Yo \ u f.u,e:f'n(' 1 r ong-t 1 ml
In,
n SIC'! Sumln Rlhlt Stu(.]v Ill 1 m
Wm
LAUREL CL IFF FREE METHODIST
e.hip 11 1 m 1nd - p m WC'&lt;In rsda \ Biblr
CHURCH David Bell pastor Robert E
S ud\ \O&lt;'almustr -pm
Ba r ton Dlre&lt;'tor of Christian Education
II RERTY ASSEMOL Y OF GOD Du&lt;l
S!C'VC&gt; Eblin assistant SundaySchool9 J()
&lt;lin ~ I an r Mason W Va J N 1 hoHkC'f
am Morn ing worsh ip 10 30 a m TPf;'nS
p 1sto E\f'nln,e: SNVIc&lt;' 7 :Ill p m
Wo
InAct ion fipm Evmin~ Wor shlp 7 30p
ml'n s M l nl ~ tn Thu1 sd tv 9 :Ul 1m
m Wednesday e-venl n ~ pray('r and BiblE'
W~t:lnt sd l\ P !W I tnt! Bib]( Stud y 7 15
study 7 30 p m Choir practice Thursda y
pm
7 pm
Cha rles Ru ssel l Sr mlnlst£'r Rick M a
comb&lt;'r sup1 Sunda v School 9 30 a m
Worship sPrv lc£' lO 30 a m Blbi C' stUd\
TtJ('sday 7 30 p m

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Winter thoughts

Winter has turned the corner The groundhog has seen his
shadow stu I w!nler is half over and on its way to spring Thr
cold winter winds and snow and Ice are hard on oldet folks We
are less sure of steps so slow we go The children run and pwy
shout and sing because they want to play The cold or snow jus I
adds to 1he fun Aillhey want lobe fs outside and th en come
Inside wiJh the dark to a warm house board ga mes TV and
popcorn Children do nol lei the wea ther gel lhrm down Thry
can see joy and play in rain and mud snow or cold They take
life as It is and go on from there II seems God watches over
these Illite ones They see joy m t!IIle things
We adults might take a page from these young ones The cold
and snow of wlnler simply means wr s!l mstdr b\ the. fire and
think more and read more As we read our Blhles more wr
should think more about what God has in slorc for us The
summer warmlh keeps us so busy we hard!\ ha w Inne to think
But winter Is made for thinking and dreaming and sharmg Thr
heat of summer wears us down till we only wan I lo sit or sleep
Winter's brisk air clears the eyes and mind lo see and think of
higher things God is ourt world In all seasons but we are ready
,to be w!lh Him in all the seasons I always feel God !S"Closer In
winter as I have more time to think ol all the good He has given
me I don tfee! so guilty ro justsltand and think and dream God
may have given us the beauty of spring, summer •nd fall bul h~
also has given us the winter to reflecl on what Ihe other seasons
have given to us
There comes a time when we need simply 10 sll and consider
what we have and what God has given to us The hustle and
bustle of the world does not leave us much time 10 lh!nk Wlntfi'r
may be God sway of saying whoa slow down look around you
look what I have given you
Spring is coming tor winter Is growing shorlt&gt;r Many things
wlll corne allvfi' again This ts God s plan He blesses us but we
also need time to consider His blessings and take tif(le to dav ..
Thank You Lord even for the winter and lime to think and pray
and be renewed - Pastor William Mlddleswarth, Meigs
County Lutherans

House committees will dissect Celeste budget
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov Rtchard F
Celeste s $22 b!ll!on slale budget for 1988 89 will be
split among vanous Ohto House Finance
subcomm!l tees this week as the del ailed analysis
begins
Meanwhtle lhe House Insurance Committee
has scheduled meeltngs for Wednesday and
Thursdav tf necessary 10 amend and vote out a
controversial civil justtce and msurancc reform
package
lnttial tesrtmony on the budgel was heard m the
full Fmance Comm!llee last week The Ohto
Board of Regents and the slate Deparlment of
Educalton in parllcular complained aboul lhe!r

no gro" th appropna11ons m the hrsr year ol the
budget period
This week, the Department of Human Services
will expa ncl-upon tis spending plans m the Human
Resources Section Wednesday and Thursday The
Deparrment of Mental Health and Department or
Mental Rfi'tarda1lon and Developmental Dlsabtl!
ltes w!!l appear before the same subcommittee
Wednesday even ing
The General Section of the commillee w!ll hear
Thursday morning from lhe Deparlment of
Taxation which already has outlined plans to
fund the budget w!lh a senes of mmor tax
increases and fee hikes
Other agenc1es receiving subcomm ittee hear

mgs this week include the secretary of slale s
office and Ohio Department of Agrlcullure
Tuesday evening the Consumers Counsel and
Public Utilllies Commission of Ohio Wednesday
a!ler noon and lhe state audlt01 and Ohio
Department of Heallh Thursda) morning
At leas! 30 amendments awatl the Insurance
Committee as tt lrles to reassemble a tori and
insurance reform bill similar to Ihe one passed
last November but vetoed by the go1ernor
Rep Michael P St!nzlano D Columbus
chairman of the committee said Iobbylsls for the
insurance-business side and the labor co nsumer
trial lawyer side did not avoid Ihe tli'mptatiDn 10
linker with the civil justice and insurance porllons
of the bill

Area jobless rate
rose in December

Officials to decide
span closing date
By NANCY VOACHAM
Times Sentinel Stall
POMEROY - The Ohio De
partment of Transportation ex
peels the Pomeroy Mason br!dgfi'
will close etther March 9 or
March 16
M!kfi' Lang cons1ruct1on eng!
necr for ODOT' s Marietta office
said Thursday that the contrac
tor Maidens and Jenkins Con
struct!on Nfi'lsonvllle expects
closure to begm one of those two
Mond~ys
,
"
ODOT Wesl VIrginia highway
offtclals and the contractor will
meet about two weeks prior to
!hose dates to approve final
del ails of the closure
Lang said the conrraclor plans
to work two 10-hour a day shifts
to get thE' bridge reopened to
tratllc by June l as spectf!ed In
the constructiOn contracl Com
pletion date for all repairs is
Sfi'pt 30
Prior 10 awarding the $1 39
m!lllon construction contract, 11
was menuoned by ODOT eng!
neers that addlllonal struclural
problems could be discovered
during repair procedures Ho&gt;~
ever accordmg to Lang no
additional problems have been
found as yel
A tfi'mporary sleel framework
Is nea rly completE' under the first

Ohio pier The steel frame w!ll
hold down lhe end or the truss
while repairs to the pier are
made Upon closure the first
approach span on the Ohio side
wtll be removed making even
pedestnan traffic !mposs!blfi'
S!eE'l framework will also be
built under lhe first pier on the
Wesl Virginia side where similar
repairs will be made Construe
tfon crews this week have been
building a roJaa~~d.,'7~~~;J~~~;r~l~~
to the worll s'
West Vtrg!nla
railroad
company installed a crossing lor
the contractor
In addition to pier and truss
repairs, new approaches will be
built on both sides and the Ohio
approach wtll be widened
Laslly the bridge deck w!ll be
surfaced with an epoxy overlay
and new steel will be painted
ODOT could not get painting
the whole span "included In this
contract ' Lang said
With four or five weeks lefl
before travel across the brldgfi'
b~comes impossible and with
ferry service apparently oul of
the question some Meigs County
businesses havE' begun taking
steps to protfi'ct business and
continue service ro Mason
County customers

ON THE OHIO SIDE -Welding to a temporary steel framework
under the first pier on the Ohio side ol the Pomeroy Million bridge
Is nearly com plete Mark Brandon, of Logan Welding Inc , a
subcontractor ol the Nelsonv~le firm of Maidens and Jenkins
Construction, lowers himself from the top of the first pier to the
ground Brandon says there Is "still some more steel to go on" the
frame when the bridge 1s closed
At least one Meigs bank Is
sending fi'nvelopes to West Vlrg!
n!a customers to facllftare by

Anonymous caller
says Waite freed
BEIRUT Lebanon tU PII Chrlsllan and Moslem radio
stations reported Saturday lhat
hostage negotiator f et n Waite
was released 18 days after he
vanished and was feared kid
napped Pollee were looking for
him In Beirut s soulhern
suburbs
An anonymous caller told
Sunn! Moslem Voice of the
Nation radio thai the 47 year old
Church of England envoy Iasl
seen Jan 20 when he shed hts
bodvguards and headed for a
meeJing with lhe kidnappers of
two American hostages was
freed und ~r the supervision of
national forc~s
Th fi' callfi'r
refused to Identify himself or
elaborale
Chrlslian Volcfi' of Lebanon
radio also quoted sources in west
Beirut as saying Waite was freed
after a series of mrettngs al lhe
Beau Rlvage Hol rl In Moslem
west Beirut

Pollee could nol tmmedfalely
confirm the reports but were
check lng thfi' southern suburbs a
holbed of Moslem
fundamenrahsm
Earller SaiUrday Shiite Mos
lem mill! Ia chili'! Nab!hBerr!lold
reporters in Lebanon thai Waite
was 'in good heallh and I lhlnk
hr wilt be released soon
Berrl offerfi'd to exchangfi' a
captured Israeli pilot for 400
Arab prisoners held by Israel in a
swap that would Involve the
release of American hoslages
Berrl' s offfi'r came as pollee ln
Beirut reportfi'd that Jack Sel
kaly 54 a wealthy Lebanese
born Palesllnlan businessman
was kidnapped Friday while
riding In a chauffeur driven car
In Moslem wesl Beirut
Selkaly's son J()(&gt; told reporters
Saturday his father was safely
homfi' but police could not
confirm that Although B~lrut
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Conseq uenlly satd Sl!n ztano lhi'I e wil l be
amendment s lhal upset lhe bal ,mce thai was
achieved las t yea r th1 ough eight months of give
and lake
I lh!nk lh tl b !lance needs Io be
maintained he s~ ld t~ough he would no! rutcoul
changes In the civil jusllcc and lnsutance
regulation patls oil he bl!l
SI!nztano said he wou ld pt efet Ihal mosl of Ihe
changes be confined lo lhe product ltabl!lly
section which caused CelcSir s 1 elo
Discussions are Ill king placl' behind Ihe sc~n es
on how a secl !otl' l!m!llng la"sulls 1galnsl
manufacturers for defective product s can b~
wo1 ded w!lhout offendmg the t tbor co ns um ~t
II !at law yer side which opposes thr Ide"

mail transactions And at Ieasr
one Meigs pharmacy Is planning
one dally delivery to Mason

Joblessness in Meigs Counly
By KEVIN KELLY
rose I 3 percen l in DrccmlX'r
Times Sentinel Staff
from 11 3 m Novembet 10 12 6
GALLIPOLIS - Unfi'mploy
down
one lcnlh of a percrnl from
ment in ali area counl!es in
!he
December
198' ral e of 12 7
creased In December preHml
Meigs 110rk fm cc was esi!
nary figures from th e Ohio
Bureau of Emp!oymenl Services mated al 8 700 OBES said and
I 100 were unemployfi'd In
revealed
Deccmbei
January unemployment fig
In lhe other counties Athens
ures for Ohio counllcs arc no I yet
County
posled a I 2 percenl
aval!ab!e from OBES but lhe
agency reported Friday Ihal lhe Increase In joblessness jumping/
slate's January jobless rate from 7 'In November lo 8 7 also
down one tenth of a perc en I from
increased four lenths of a per
cent from 7 9\n December to 8 3 the December I9R5 rale The
county had an rstlmaled 2 000
c 'While the January unemptoy
menl rate is disappointing it Is people unemployed out ol a work
no I a major cause for concern as lot ce estimate of 23 700
I hr smallesl Inc reus~ was In,
it re!Iecls relatively small
Vlnlon County which inched
changes In Ihe underlying data '
said Dr Roberta Steinbac her lhrec tenths of a percent from
12 7 In Nov~mber to 1l the '
OBES director
Nationally lhe jobless rat e in following month I h er~ were !iOO
January was 6 7 percent the people out of th~ es l!mutcd work
Labor Department announcPd fot ce of 4 IJOO w!Ihou l jobs during
December OBES sa id
Frtdav
The larges l hike was In Law,
In Gall!a Co unl v December s
Cou nt y Unemployment
1
ence
unemployment rose nine- tenths
1he1
r
rose
1 4 pHcenl in Deof a percent from ~ 7 In No.
vember to 10 6 W!lh an esli cember 10 10 1 lls November
mated labor force of 12 300 I here jobless ral e was 8 7 OBES sat&lt;!
were 1 300 without jobs during there remained 2 400 peopl~ lh
Ihr cou nly without work in
the monlh OBES said
Des pile the Increase the figu re December
rhc Deccmbcr figure was
was still do"n from lhe De
cember 1985 un em ploymenl ralr down elg hl lenths of a perc&lt; nl
tConlinued on A ~I
of 11 7 percenl

Israeli source claims leader
won't meet with congressmen

OFFI~·RED - I.e
banon's Amal mllllla leader
Nablh Berrl offered to swap
an Israeli pilot held by his men
lor three U S proleosors and
an Indian seized In Lebanon
lllld 400 Paleotlnlans In Israeli
jails He also told newsmen
that British church envoy
Terry Waite would he released "very soon" (UPI)

WASHINGTON IUPI) - Is
raeli Prime Minister Yllzhak
Shamlr will not meet wilh
members of Congress to discuss
his nallen s role In the US arms
sales to Iran during an upcoming
vls!l an Israeli source says
Sen Daniel Inouye D Hawaii,
chairman of the Senale selt&gt;CI
committee created to investigat e
the Iran arms Contra aid affair
had lett open thfi' possibility ol an
informal meeting during a visit
to Washington Feb 18byShamlr
Asked Friday about a possible
meellng Israeli Embassy SIJ(r
kesman Yossl Gal said 'The
prime minister s visit 10 Wa
shlngton ls an oftlcfal vis it and
It Is nol intended to discuss the
Iranian Issue
An Israeli source went further,
ruling out "any posslblllly of
Shamlr belng formally or lnfor
many Interviewed Shamlr will
visit Capilol Hill and wfll answer

quesllons if lhey come up lh r
source sa id but Shamlr wll! not
discuss lhe malter In a fflm e
work of an !nves tlgallo n or
testimony
Inouye to ld reporters II the
occasion presents Itself and we
!eel II s appropr!al e we mlghl
mcel with some of th e otl!c!al s
during lhe Feb 18 visit He
stressed any meellngs would be
Informal with no official ques
llonlng and sa id he had not madfi'
any moves to sel up a meeting
" We musl keep in mind that we
represenl congressional commit
tees , Israel Is a sovereign s tate
and obviously In dealing wllh
the stale of Israel we mu s1 deal
on a government basis lhrough
th e Slate Dtoparlment or lhe
White House he added
'But even und er those circum
stances I think It may be
appropriate lo have Informal
discussions at this stage,' In
ouye told reporters aller a lunch

meeting with Rep Le e Hamilton
D lnd chairman of Ihe House
select co mmllt ce
A co ngressio nal sout ce who
asked lo rem.1ln a nonymous
added Nobody shou ld be left
w!lh Ihe impression they want Io
usl' thr Isra eli presence hrre Io
lake tes timon y II s far more
!nformallhan that
The 1wo congressional panels
ar c gat heri ng documents and
!hlervlewln g p o 1~nll '' "!lnesscs
In efforts 10 be~ln hearings hi
April to ln vrsil gute lhr US sa lr
of a rms lo 11an an&lt;llhc diversion
of prof!ls to lhr Conlra rell&lt;'ls In
Nicaragua
Key wllnesses in th e ,I flai r thai
created a foreign policy crisis for
the admlnlslratlon havr lrstlfil'll
lhat Israel flrsl suggesll•d selling
arms to Iran lo courl modcr '
ales' in lhc radica l Islamic
government Israeli operailv&lt;'S
also reportedly tnlllated !he
diversion of sa les proffls as well

West Virginia's Byrd continues to seek re-election funds
By STEVE GERSTEL
WASH!Nt;;TON (UP!) - Senate Democratic
leader Rober! Byrd, a man of moderate means
from Impoverished West VIrginia, will continue to
solicit $10 000 donations for his reelection
campaign from Washington lobbyists
But Sfi'n Lloyd Bentsen, D Texas chairman of
the Sfi'nate Finance Committee and a multi
millionaire will not
Bentsen announced Friday he was disbanding
the • Chairman's Club opened to lobbyistS and
political action committee directors who could
have llJeakfast with him once a month lor $10,000
contributions
Byrd, who has made campaign spending

reform a priority In Ihe 1001h Congress, met with
about 200 lobbyists and PAC directors and asked
for
000 contributions
Byrd told a news conference thai he made no
commitments to the donors who were told by
aides they would have an opportunity like
everyone else to see me on an Informal, irregular
basis I see most of them on an Irregular basis
now
"I Intend to continue to give access to those who
contribute and to those who don t," he said
' There Is no admission charge to my office "
"[ can't provide those funds out of my own
pocket I can't raise It In West VIrginia, ' Byrd
said 'I'm working within the rules and with I!! the

no

law to raise money for this campaign It s nor a
good system but as long as the system exists I am
going to work within It '
But Bentsen moved In the other direction
I m not known to make many ml!ltakes but
when I do It s a doozy and In forming that
breakfeast club, I really blew It, Bentsen said In
a statement from his ofl!ce ' I didn't anticipate
the perceptloJ;l of it
'The last lblng I want is anything Ihat would
reflect on my Integrity, Bentsen said "The club
will be disbanded today The contributions to the
campaign will be refunded to the contributors '
Bentsen Invited about 200Waahlngton lobbyists
and political action committee directors to

become members of the Chairman s Club and
have breakfast with him pnce a monlh The club
members were to chip in $10 000 for Bentsen's
re el"!'tlon campaign
Bentsen, whose commltlec handles lax &lt;tnd'
trade legtslatton, said he would r~ly on the clilb
members for 'advice assistance and early
llnancial support crucial to a succesful
campaign"
Rep Morris Udall D Ariz a member of a
House Task Force lookln~ Into campaign
spending r~lorms, congratulated Bentsen and
said the senator s appeal lo lobbyists ' fu eled a
tlrestorm of Indignation and concern about PACs
and possible abuses '

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