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                  <text>r nurswy, rHUruary 1::1,

--Local Briefs:·-4 calls occupy EMS units
Four calls were answered by units Wednesday, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 11:08 a.m., the Rutland unit was called to Jacks Road for
Richard Jacks Jr. , who dead upon the unit' s arrival· Pomeroy
at 2:41 p.m. took Olga Pierotti from East Second' Street , to
Veterans Memorial; Racine at 5: 28 p.m. was ca lled to a
structure fire at the Dessle Boggess residence on Ohio 338 and
was on the scene tor one-hall hour, and at 10:31 p.m., Pomeroy
took Ruby Frlck ·from U.S. 33 to Vetera ns Memorial .

Summary judgment motions given
Motions for summary judgment have been gra nted, and
defendants, Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc., Marcella, Brent and
Bob Chapman, dismissed, In the Meigs County Common Pleas
Court case of State Farm Fire &amp; Casualt y Co. agai nst Columbia
Gas of Ohio Inc., et al.
·
Judgment actions have beer, flied by Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Co. against Paul Dalley, In care of a work address; an d
by Jeffrey W. Maze, Coolville, aga inst Ton~a E. Keebaugh,
Pomeroy, for $5,143.29 and $2,5~7.48, res pectively .
A request for partitioning of property In Olive Township has
been !lied by Robert Harris, Pomeroy, aga inst Naomi King,
Middleport; Farle Mae Cole, Pomeroy; Delores Ba iley,
Middleport; Clermont Buchanan, Parkersburg, W.Va.; Helen
Bartimus, Reedsvill e; Woodtow Ro ckhold, Toronto, Ohio; and
Donald Rockhold, East Liverpool.

Two area couples seek divorce
Nancy Keirns, Shade, has filed for divorce in Meigs Coun ty
Common Pleas Co,urt from Kelven Joe Keirns, Shade.
Terry Lee Wolle, Rac ine, has filed lot divorce from Deborah
L. Wolfe, Racin e.
Pamela L. Boso and Steven C. Bosn have been gra nted a
dissolution of their marriage.

Court issues marriage licenses
Marriage licenses have been issued lri Meigs Coun ty Probate
Court to Charles Edward Blake, 19. Cherry Point, N.C .. and
Karen•Lynn Cook. 18, Syracuse; and to Chris Alan Capehart , 23,
Middleport, and Connie Mae Lyons, 19, Middleport.

Colo. avalanche leaves
one dead, .two missing
BRECKENRIDGE, Co lo . Breckenr idge ski area. The vo.
(UP!) - A massive avala nche lunteers ·were replaced about 8
that a witness said was trlgg&lt;'red p.m. by 30 fresh searchers and
by skiers In an out·of· bounds two fres h dogs before the effor t
area roared down a mountain, was suspended.
kllllng one skier and burying at
Sk ier Tim Kirkland said he was
least two others under tons of skiing with the three people, all
snow.
friends of his, when the ava·
. At least one member of the lanche overtook them.
four·man ski party escaped the
Kirkland , 25. an Australian
wall of snow.
Identified the missing skiers a~
The continued threal of ava· Paul Way, 23, of Auckland, New
Ianches halted the search for Zealand ; Nick Casey, 23, of
survivors at about 9:.10 p.m. Ca mbridge, New Zealand, and a
Wednesday , and authorities said man Identified on)y as Wayne of
they would resume searching at New York.
daylight today after setting off
Witnesses described the ava.
blasts to stabilize the snow.
lane he as 20 to 30 feet deep and a
About 200 volunteers using half·mlle wide and roared from
probes and specially trained the mountai ntop "In a tremend·
dogs found the body of a male ous cloud of snow."
skier at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday ,
Kirkland said the four men
about three hours alter the skied pas t out·Of·bollnds ava·
avalanche on Peak 7 of the lanche warning signs at the
Breckenrid ge ski area because
the steep area looked attractive.

Celeste
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Is still a problem of raising
$21,600 to be put In escrow for
repairs to Pomeroy Street In
Mason, If Indeed. the street were
damaged by heavier traffic flow
from the ferry to U.S. 33 through
Mason. Long has said the Ohio
would be unable to commit s tate
funds lor repairs of a West
Virginia street.
However, Long has been work·
lng with a private Industry to try
to s!'cure additional monetary
backing needed for a ferry
operation. Long. ex pects a call
f~om the priva te company today
telling him whether they ca n
participate or not.
" If they can,.. Long sa id,
"soml' of the financial bu rden
will be removed."
Long said he Is "stil l hopeful "
that Ohio will come through with
some of the needed dollars to put
a ferry In operation , and that the
state of West Virginia ml~ht also
commit some of the financing
needed.
Long, State Rep. Jolynn Bos·
ter, D·Galllpolls, and numerous
community leaders have been
working together to try to secure
the ferry service lor the county .

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Jo hn Webster , a volunteer who
h~ Jped dig the dead skier from
abo ut 4 feet of snow, said efforts
to revive him failed. Thevlctim 's
identit y was withheld pending
notification of relatives .
" He was completely blue.
There was no air pocket. There
was no pulse," Webster said.

· CLEVELAND !UP!) -Ohio's
Super Lotto jackpot went un·
claimed for a third consecu!lve
week Wednesday night, meaning
the top prize will grow to at least
$1li million next week.
A state loltery commission
spokesman today said there were
no tickets sold that listed all slx of
the numbers drawn Wednesday
night. Thenumberswere9,10,17,
20, 24 and 3,2.
Althougti Wednesday's SlO mil·
lion jackpot went unclai med,
there were 179 tickets sold with
live of the numbers . Those
tickets are worth $649 each. In
addition, 10,181 players picked
lour of the numbers to win $44
apiece.
There were 166,252 tickets with
three of the numbers. Those
tickets are worth $3 each.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Plans
for a U.S.,Egyptian Invasion of
Libya were conceived In 1985 by
CIA Deputy Director Robert
Gates, developed by national
security adviser Robert McFar·
lane and tllwarted by tile State
· Department, The Washington
Post reported Friday.
: State Department efforts In the
:summer of 1985 to block the
· Invasion plans Included a secret
:t·rlp to Washington by the u.s
:ambassador to Egypt and at.
· tempts to keep Vice Adm. John
:Poindexter, Me Far lane's succes
:sor, from flying to Cairo to
advance Invasion plans .
An Invasion ot Ltt&gt;ya was
conceived In a mld·July 1985
study by Gates, President Rea·
gan's nominee to head the CIA,

Middlepo r t Masonic Temple
would be ava ilable for use as a
meeting place by chamber, whe·
never special speakers ar ea part
of the program .
Steve Powell announced that
the Meigs Cou nty Business Ret ·
enlion and Expansion Team will
be visiting businesses throughout
the
county
during
May to
. Because
the tea
m won'
t be able
visit all
businesses in the co unty during
the one- month period, Powell
asked that any business spec!!!·
ca lly wanting a visit contact the
co unt y development office.
Anyone wishing to assist with the
program should a lso contact the

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development office Powell said.
It was suggested that drop-ln
mail boxes be Installed in a
couple of locations In the village.
Blower said he would check with
Middleport Postmaster Joe Stru·
ble on necessary procedures for
having this done.
And fin ally, Blower announced
that several new businesses have

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following the June 1985 hljackhig
of TWA Flight 847 and while
Gates was head of CIA lntelll·
gcnce analysts .
Gates suggested a joint U.S. ·
Egyptian attack on Libya would
allow the United States "to
redraw the map of North
Africa, " the Post said, quoting
sources who have read Gates's
report. William Casey, then CIA
director, ordered a study of
Libyan military targets for
attack.
McFarlane and Poindexter,
his deputy at the time, and
National Security Council aide
Donald Fortier then devised a
plan calling for Egypt to attack
and capture half of Libya's
territory and force Libyan leader
Moammar Gadhafl from power,

planning documents and asked to
dilute them Into something
Egypt could accept and the
United States could use without
risk.
Veliotes · advised blocking a
trip by Polndf'x ter to Ca Jro to sell
Mubarak on an Invasion of Libya ,
but Reagan approved the trip

the newspaper said, citing uni·
dentifled sources.
The State Department and
civilian and military officials In
the Pentagon viewed the plan as
poorly considered and too risky
- even in the unlikely event
Egyptian Pres ident Hos ni Mu·
barak agreed to such an
Invasion.
To dampen White House fervor
for an Invasion; the Joint Chiefs
of Staff cautioned an attack on
Libya could require a U.S. forc e
15 times greater than that which
Invaded Grenada in 1983 - about
90,000 troops -and would reduce
U.S. forces in NATO to danger·
ous levers .
The State Department also
tried to head off the plan by
calling home from Cairo Ambas·
sador Nicholas Veliotes, who was
given the White House Invasion

over tht' oppositio n of the State
Departm ent and Poindex tr r &lt;~nd
Fortier wr nt to Cairo ovr r La bor
Day weekend 1985.
Reined In as to what hr could
say to Muba rak by th r Stat !'
Department , Poindexter failed
to sell the Egyptian leader on an
Invasion of Libya. although joint

con tlngi''I1C)' planning co ntinued .
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an on·shorr Libya n missile site
(l ft ~r Libya launched miss iles or
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By RICH EXNER
CLEVELAND !UP!) - A
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co.
executive says corporate raider
James Goldsmith's 1986 attemp·
ted takeover of the nation's No. 1
tlremaker hurt the firm, despite
clalms made by Goldsmith that
Goodyear Is now stronger.
"There Is no way, In the long
run, •that he did any shareholder
a favor," said Blll Newkirk, vice
president in charge of public
r~latlons at Goodyear. " He
·~ ~~mit,!lL Is reall:( s¢r~~jng •
up !lie ~uSTrlal base." ' ·
Goodyear, In the costly fight to
keep control .of the company
away~ from Goldsmith, sold Its
aeros~ce. oil and gas, and
wheel, rim and brake divisions.
Goldsmith made $94 million as
Goodyear spent $621 million ·to
buy .back Its sto'ck from

Goldsmith.
"We're smaller. We're debt
ridden. It was pretty well ac·
knowledge that we were a
well· run company," Goldsmith
said. "The aerospace was small,
but very healthy."
Newkirk. speaking during a
luncheon of the International
Association of Business Com·
munlcators, also ctitlclzed the
Reagan administration.
"Ronald Reagan was down
ther~ preaching good fund amental private enter11rlse (when.we
"needed help)," Newkirk said,
claiming that the administration
fa l!ed to act on the company's
b~half.

"Th!' people who stepped up
were (Sen .) Howard Metzen· .
baum, (Rep.) Tom Sawyer,
(Gov .) Dick Celeste- all Demo·
crats," Newkirk said. "Do I

sound a little bit lrrated about
that?"
Newkirk said the community's
support of Goodyear's bid to stop
the takeover was an Important
aspect of the successful effort.
"There were a lot o( town
rallies. .. . and letters flowed to
Washington like a rlver:' '-New·
kirk said. "Once we established
the scrappy, fight· tiack a ttl!·
tude, pro·Goodyear sentiment
seemed to swell!'
The policy of giving the media
CO!!,Ies of letters to employees
proveclii-~lril-effecttve 'tool in
gaining support, he said.
"II was a time of great
uncertainty for all employees at
all levels," Newkirk said. "It
, (giving the letters to the med ia)
!'nabled us to say things th at
would not fit inlo a normal news
release."

left, Patti McG hee, stxth in Information process·
AWARDS - These Ohio Office Education
ing I ; Melanie Mankin , first and 8t•cky Hauer,
students of Meigs High School arc pictured wllh
third In admlnl~tratlve as.• lslant 1: Susan King,
the 23 awards which they won Saturd ay In
second
In admlnl•tralive assistant I ; Sandy
regional competlton held at Nelsonvlllc. They arc,
Bailey,
second, and Carol lfcndrlx, ll!th In
front, lrom left, Samantha Roush, third In o!llce ·
Information processing II: Mlkkl llupp, ftl'llt In
sppport assistant A; Dare! Hysell, third In o!llce
computer accounting; third row , from left , Tracy
,upport assistant B;
sixth In shorthand
trp.!J.scrlpllon, and a certificate In bu sln es~ .• Scholdcrcr, ~ ~~lh In c;omputer ac:countln g; ~J,!'r.\1'
i\lusHer, flnrt In cntrcpcrcneur (lndlvldull!) ;
knowledge ¥kills I; Krls Sexton, fifth In financial
Darla HJng, Dnwn Keesee, ,Jackie ltoblnson,
specialist; Klm Stewart, sixth In prepared
Laura Faley, first In !t'am entrepreneur and
communications II; Kelly Thompson, second In
Mayrene Thom1~~ . ccrlillcalc in business skills.
extemporaneous communications and serond In
Sally Radford , not plclured, w••• fifth In
keyboarding; Tammy Staats, sixth In cxtcmpo·
employment skills.
raneous communications II; second row, from

Pomeroy will have primary ·contest
With . two races on hand, run for mayor of the town. They lected In May will be opposed by
Pomeroy VIllage will have a are incumbent Richard D. Seyler a Democrat candidate, Rebecca
Triplett.
Republican primary election In and Thomas J. Werry.
Four Republicans flied to run
Incumbent clerk·treas urer,
May.
This was evident Thursday at . for the two seats on council, Jane Walton, flied lor the Repub·
the 4 p.m. deadline for candl· which will be ope'n this year. lican nomination to run again for
dates to file for offices In Those candidates are incum· clerk and will be unopposed both
Pomeroy and Middleport came bents Bruce Reed and Henry In May and In the fall.
Middleport will not have a May
at the. Meigs County Board of Werry. The two new candidates
are Bryan Shank and John W. primary.
Elections offici'.
Filing In that town by Thurs·
Two candidates are seeking Blaettnar. In lhe November
election
the
two
nominees
se·
day's deadline were Fred Hoi·
the Republican .nomination to
fman, Republican Incumbent,
lor mayor; Jon Buck, Republl·
can Incumbent, lor clerk·
treasurer, and Republican In·
cumbents, James Clatworthy
and Wllllam Walters, lor council ,
with two to be nominated.
was treated tw ice this past
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
The two Republican council
weekend at a nQarby hOspital.
Franklin County Common
nominees will be opposed, In the
· Pleas Court judge says multl·
fall , however , by a Democrat
Milligan allegedly began his
personality Billy Mllllgen,
candidate
for council, James
actions as a protest to being
who is refusing io eat, can do
David Hudson.
kept at the COPH. He said he
what he wants to do.
Residents of Columbia Town·
would
rather
die
than
to
be
Judge James C. Btitt ruled
ship
who are a par t of the
kept at COPH , but he said he
against a motion to force
Alexander
Local School District
MilliMan to eat. Milligan, would prefer to live.
will vote on a school bond Issue In •
acquitted of three 1978 rapes
Milligan has been In and out
May. The $3,980,000 Issue In the
because he has as many as two
of physclatrlc hospitals since
district would provide funds lor
dofen personalities, has re·
his acquittal. Last July, he
the construction of a new junior
fused to eat for nearly six
walked away from COPH and
high school. The millage Is 5. 7
weeks. He Is at 'the Central
was turned himself In No·
mills .
Ohio Psychiatric Hospital In
vember In Florida.
Resid ents of the Southern
Columbus.
Local School District will vote on
James Kura, an attorney
He had been to the state of
a $150,000 bond Issue In May and
representing Milligan, says
Washington, where otf!Oialt in
proceeds from the Issue would be
Milligan wants to beleft,alone.
Bellingham, Wash., want to
used to remove asbes tos from
Authorities say Milligan's con·
talk to hlm about the dltapschools of the district. The Issue
dillon does not warrant emer·
pearance o! a man he had been
Is for .4 of one· mill for a 10·year
gency treatment, although he
seen with diii'IDI bit lltay there.
period.
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·to eontinue refusing to eat

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WELL - These Ohio OJ!Icc Education •tudent•
of Meigs High School placed well hut did not win
awards at the regional competition held In
Nelsonville Saturday. They are, front, from Jell,
MoUie Webh, Debbie Downie, Penny Clark, Tina

Bissell. ,Jo Ellen Cran e: bll&lt;!k, from left, Ellzaheth
Thornton, Mell'llll · Hensley, Clarissa Pierce,
Shannon lllndy, Krlstl IUchmond and ,Jan(•t
Werry. With lh •rn are banners whic h plact•d In 1M
Saturday comprtltlon.

MHS 0 ffjtee ed ucat"100 s1ud ents ne t 23 award.s
Students of the Meigs Hi gh
School Ohio Office Education
cla sses won 23 awards during
las t Sat urday's regional compc·
tit on held at rhe Tri·County Joint
Vocationa l School at Nelsonville.
Participating schools Included
Athens High, Bloom Local High,
Buckeye Hills Career Center ,
Buckeye Valley Career Center ,
La wrence County Joint Voca·

tiona! School , Mei gs Hi gh,
Northwes t Hl~h. Plc k a w ay · Ros~
Joint Vocational School. Sc ioto
Count y Joint Vocational School.
Southern ){l ~ h Sc hool, Tri·
Count y Joint Vocational Sc hool
and the Vern Riffe .Joint Voca·
tiona! School.
.
Instructors of the Meigs High
Sc ~oo l classes are Bf&gt;vc rly Ga ul,

Ca rol Crow . C01&lt;ton F'l.&lt; hcr a n~
O!'c ky Cottrrlll Mlkkl ll upp.
Marla Mu ~'l'l'. DHrl a K i n ~.
Da wn l&lt;er, cr .. Jur·kl Robln, on.
Laura F'urlr;·. Sa ndy 13ullc·y.
Susan King, ~ · · tan l c Mank in,
Kelly 'T'homp" '" · IICCk,l' ilu Ul'l;
and Sa mantha ltnu'h will corn
pete In thl" stotl' rhamplo n.&lt; hlps.
Colum)Ju,, Ma rrh 20 and 21.

N.Y. governor ~ bows out of presidential contest

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Mr. Jacks was born Oct. , Senate Foreign Relations Com· · veto by Reagan .
Ne~cil E. Carsey
Reagan Is therefore on th~,
1930, In Rutland Township, a son mlttee may, have won only a
hollow
Immediate
victory
from
legislative
high ground; It taka.
Neac!l Eloise Burson Carsey , of the late Robert Richard and
59, 825 Park St. , Middleport, Gar~~t Avonnel Kennedy Jacks. Its largely partisan vote to a two-thirds majorllyvoteolbotll.
widely known Meigs County He had been employed at Foote challenge President Reagan and the Senate and House to kill ;I
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businesswoman, died Wednes· Mineral Co., New Haven, W.Va. cut off all U.S. aid to the presidential veto.
Nicaraguan
Contra
rebels.
Surviving
are
his
wife,
Freda
day evening at University Hospi·
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Still, the critical fight com ~:.
tal In Columbus following major Ratliff Jacks, Langsville; a
daughter and son·ln·law, Penny
later this year. Reagan . wantasurgery.
.
Even Democra ts who led the
and
Raymond
Reynolds,
Mason,
$105
million In new aid for tile
Mrs. Carsey was born May 28,
effort Wednesday to kill any new
a
stepdaughter,
Jacklyn
W.Va.;
"freedom
fighters" he says arl!''
1927, In Pomeroy, a daughter of
ald and the final $40 million
Sigman,
Toledo;
three
stepsons,
battling Sovlet·and Cuban·l€4 .
Leona Burson of Athens and
Installment of a $100 mill ion aid
Michael Beach, Xenia; William package passed last year agreed subversion in Nicaragua.
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She was a graduate of Shade Beach, Langsville, and Bruce with their Republican foes tha t
fjlgh School and attended Marion Beach, Toledo; three sisters, the measure has little chance of
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Memorial
,
Nationwide Insurance Agent in Bendler, Marysville, and Marvel
Pomeroy and Athens and had Lane, Ma rton; two brothers, Ray
Many on Capitol. Hill oppose
Admitted - George Black;.;
received Intensive training in Jacks, Brewton, Ala. ,and Gerald such a challenge to one of the Portland; Ola Hysell, Pomeroy;;"
multiline Insurance sales. Mrs. Jacks, Salem Center; and sev· president's most steadfast for· Geraldine Sexton, Middleport:~ ,
Carsey had received numerous eral nieces and nephews. f\l so elgn policy goals, and with the$40 Maudle Wood, Pomeroy. .
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awards of achievement from the surviving are eight grandchild· million. already appropriated.
Discharged - Beatrice DonO:.:
Nationwide Insurance Co. A ren 'and one great·grandchlld.
even If th e cutoff got through hew, Dqrothy Jen kins.
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registered realtor, Mrs. Carsey
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Mr.
Jacks
was
affiliated
with
C.&amp; W. Realty Co. In Pomeroy.
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Mrs. Carsey attended theSyra· the Apostolic Church In Rutland.
Services will be held at I p.m. a new Massey· Ferguson tractor
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policy will
be announced as soon:;
Saturday
at the Ewing Funeral for the highway garage.
was a member of Pomeroy
as Its completed.
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Chapter 186, Order of Eastern Home with Rev. Emmett · A.
Roberts said he was reluctant
Also
related
to
the
hlghway1:
Star , the Oriental Shrine of Rawson officiating. Burial will to accept the bid earlier because departm ent, Commissioner"
Amer ica, Thea Court, and was a be In Miles Cemetery . Friends in addition to being out·Of· Manning Roush reported that al ;
past president of the Ladles may call at the funeral home county, the firm was out·of.sta te. union contract meeting was held' ·
Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post fr om 2·4 and 7·9 p.m. Frid ay .
However, he has since learned Friday at the garage and another~;
39, American Legion. She was a
thet the company's service Is meeting is upcoming this: ·
member . of the Meigs Count y
highly reliable, and that the fir m Tuesday.
.~
Farm Bureau.
f'
does support the Meigs Count y
Surviving in addition to her
In
more
routine
matters,
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CINCINNATI !UPI) - Area Fair. Roberts said money for the prcival was given to requestS:::
parents, are her husband. Jack
purchase has been set aside in
W. Carsey, manager of the MGM pollee officers are Investigating the highway department budget. from Bob Byers, director o~
Farm City In Pomeroy; two a possible link between a satanic · Roberts reported he has Jo. Meigs County Emergency Medi•:.
daughters, Diana Kay Kinder, cult and the discovery In sou· cated a Cincinnati map print ing cal Services, for EMS personnel.
Athens; Jacque!lne Sue Webster, theastern Indian a of legs severed company and will be checking for to attend various state conferen·:
Columbus; two sons·ln·law, Mar· from the body of a Cincinnati prices to print a revised Meigs . ces and seminars throughout thecus Dale Kinder, Athens, and woman.
year, and to advertise forbids for:
Sgt . Ray Hounchell of the County map.
Timothy Paul Webster, Colum·
three·quarter ton van to be; ·
a
Roberts
said
he
Is
still
working
bus; three sisters, Mary Burson, pollee department at Fa irfield, a to develop a hi ghway department conver ted for use as an Invalid•
Harriett Burson Meeks, and Joan suburb of Cincinnati, said a policy fo r off·the-job alcohol transport vehicle, not an emer.:
Burson, all of Athens, and search of a mobile home near the offenses by employees . The new gency vehicle.
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several nieces and nephews. She city had uncovered satanic ob·
was preceded In death by two jects and a marble altar.
brothers, Rober t and George
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Burson.
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Sunday at the First Church of the
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Nazarene In Athens with Rev.
Increasing cloudiness tonight,
Glen McMlllan, Rev. James with a low between 20 and 25.
Kit tie and Rev. Robert Madison Cloudy Friday, with a chance of
officiating. Burial wlll be In snow or snow and rain mixed and
Athens Memor y Gardens . hi ghs near 40.
LOCATED 2 MILES EAST OF PAGEVILLE ON
Friends ma y call at the Hughes . The probability of preclpita·
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Funeral Home,'l68 Morris Ave., Iron Is 20 percent tonight and 30
MEIGS CO. TOWNSHIP ROAD 142.
At hens, from 7·9 p.m. Friday and percent Friday.
from 2·4 p.m. and 7·9 p.m. on
Winds will be light south eas·
Saturday.
terly tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Rich~rd Junior Jacks
Saturday through Monday
Fair through the period, with
Richard Junior Jacks, 56, died ranging from the mid 20s to the
Ll.
unexpectedly Wednesday at his mid 30s each day. Overnight lows
home at 34221 Jacks Road, will range from the mid teens to
Langsv!lle.
the mid 20s.

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ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) _Gov.
Mario Cuomo, whose fiery key·
note speech at the 1984 Democratlc National Convention propelled him toward the front oft he
1988 presidential race, has
.opened up the field by suddenly
dropping out
The New' York governor
cauaht many of hit political
supporters and o~ponent~ , off
II'U8rd - and 11ve 1om!! Democratlc rlvale nrw ~ope tor their
own C&amp;IJIPfiiiPI _ when he
announced pn a radio talk show
l)roadcast statewide Thurllday
night th~t he would not make a
run for the White House.
" In my opinion the Demo·

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cratic Party offers a number of
presidential candidates who can
prove themselves capable of
leading this nation toward a
lllore sane, a· more progressive
anct a more humane future,"
Cuomo said trom the studios of
WCBS-AM ln. New York.
"l will not add my name to that
number," he hid; "I will not be a
candidati." ·
The 54-year·old aovernor, run·
nina a 1trona 1econd to forme!'
Colorado s.n. Gaty Hart 1~
n~arly nr} early aurvey of
Democratic pmlclentlal favor·
ltet, had aald prevlqu1ly he
would annouiiCt by the end oJ .
February whether he would ru~,

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tory campaign commit tee.
Wllh Cuomo out of the picture
Hart has a chance to widen hi~
lea d In the polls- but the horizon
brig htens coMtderably lor sev·
era! other challengers.
"The governor' s announ ce·
mrnt means that the race lor the
no mination remains wide open "
said Rep. Richard Gephardt
D·Mo., w~o plans to make hi~
forma l declaration of candidacy
Monday.
'·Anyone who currently Is
seeking the nomination will have
a gOOd chance with 111e bigger·
name people out of the race, "
Gephardt said.

Hart pralstod Cuomo's " leader·
ship and humanit y" and sa id , "l
res pect what mus t have been a
difficult per~~nal decision for
Gov. Cuomo.
Other potenti al Democra tic
candida tes Include Sen. Joseph
Bid en of DeJa war , Gov. Mi chael
Duka kls of Massac huset ts,
former Gov. Bruce Ba bbitt of
Arizona and th e Rev. Jesse
Jackson .
Cuomo gained national prom!·
nencc wit~ his stirring keynote
speech at the 1984 Democratic
National Convention In San Fran·
cisco, where he co ndemned Pres·
!dent Reagan lor not unde rstand·
lng the nation's problems and for

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lng cit y ?.n,th!• hill, -;- wh~n ljls
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with d&lt;'spcr". . ' faces Rca; an
n v r .~t'I'S In plarr~ !he1 "'vrt
visits.
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When tht . f.&lt; 0 "'"rnor won a
second ter m m a la ndslide cru sh
of Rep uhlicHn Andrew0' Rourkr.
his name was lou tt'd eve n mo re
freq uently by D••mocrat s des per;
ate to rc~~ln th e Whit e HousC'.
But until f hu rsday·, Cuomo had
not com.mltt d. hlmse~!. .
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Athens, told th•' l(Ov~rno r bcfo:!
they w~nt on t~c air that ~
wanted 10 ask ati&gt;ut the pr,c;sQJ.
ency . Cuomo rc~ponded. A!tk
me. I ma~u rpr lse you."

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Today Is Friday, Feb. 20. the 51st day ot 1987 with 314 to follow .
']\he moon Is approaching Its last quarter.
Tile morning stars are Venus and Sat urn.
The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
. ·. Those born on this day are under the sign of Pisces. They Include
American Revolutionary War hero William Prescott In 1726,
photographer Ansel Adams In 1902, Sov lt'l leader Alexei Kosygln In
l904 "What's My Line" TV emcee John Daly In 1914 (age 73Lfashlon
designer Gloria Vanderbilt In 1924 (age 63). film director Robert
Altrilan In 1925 !age 62). actor Sidney ?oilier in 1927 (age 60!.
acrr..sses Sandy Duncan In 1946 (age 51) and Jennifer O'Nelllln 1949
(age 38). and heiress Patty Hearst In 1954 (age 33).
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In 11109, the Supreme Court ruled the power of the federal
· government was no greater than that of any Individual state of the
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The euphoria that has over·
taken the Democrats since November. when they captured the
Senate and the , Iran/contras
controversy began to unfold ,
appears io be resting In a
conviction that liberalism Is
about to make a comeback. That,
at any rate. was the recent
conclusion of Mayor Joseph
Riley of Charleston, S.C., president of the U.S. Conference of
Mayors.
"The continued assault on
American domestic policy has
ended, " he announced happily at
the organization's annual mid-

winter meeting. "Our programs
and our needs and the needs of
our cities are not going to be
slashed any further." He predicted thai mayors would now be
able to go on the offensive for the
first time since Reagan became
president, dema~dlng more
funds for their ever-needy blirgs.And at a recent meeting of
Democratic state chairmen and
the party's national ' executive
committee, Texas Commissioner of Agriculture Jim Hight·
ower - a red-hot liberal who
never really cooled off - went
even lurt)ler. Hightower de-

nounced the bankers and the
"robber barons" o! big business.
and called for more federal
spending to help farmers, college
students , the· unemployed and
low-Income Americans.
·The assembled high Demo·
crats loved it. According to one'
reporter, "Mr . Hightower was
surrounded by state party officials requesting a transcript of
his remarks and Inviting him to
speak In their stales."
01 cou~e. all this generosity to
the voters will have to be paid for
with higher taxes- a .polnt that
Is traditionally Ignored In Demo-

Sign 'em up,
dead or alive

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By GERRY MONIG~N
UPI Sporls Writer
The Cleve la nd Cavaliers, fast
becoming the NBA' s most weirome visitors. Thursday night
brightened the New York Knlcks'
dismal seaso n.
The Knicks, who had won only
three of their previous 16 games,
handed the Cav~ llers their 13th
consecutive road defeat, 120-105,
behind Ge ra ld Wilkins' 25 points.
Even without ' Inju red starter s
Bill Cartwright and Gerald Henderson, New York preva ued r·
R,on Harper. Clevela nd's roo·
kie standout, matched Wilkins'
point total. but Wilkins recorded
a career· hi gh· 13 assis ts to help
New . York snap a four-game
losing streak.
"Harper's a grea t player,"
said Wilkins. a second·year
guard who has led the Knlcks In
scoring 12 times this season. "He
does a lot of things in the open
co urt.
" I have to go after a guy like
that. It's just like going agains t
Michael ,Jordan. I was goi ng a t
him a nd he was going at me. II
was a game where he got 29. but
no one else scored."
Cleveland, which completed a
four·game in flve·nlght stin t. also
got 19 points from rookie Brad
Daugherty.
"The four ga mes in five nights
hurt us. and the Knlcks played
very well," Cleveland Coach
Lenny Wilkens sa id. " I thought
we were me ntall y Iired tonight as
well as physically Iired.
"We didn"t play well tonight,
but we'll get better. I think w~en
you consider how young this
tea m is, you' ll agrroe it's just a

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Abusing a gift horse
WASHINGTON - A governHere are some examples of the
ment Investigation of American
Vienna embassy's expenditures·
embassy "gift funds " reveals from the gift fund during the
thai questionable use of the tenure of von Damm , who
privately donated money by resigned as ambassador after
Ambassador Faith Ryan Whittle- marrying the owner of Vienna•s
sey in Switzerland was matched famous Sacher Hotel :
by former Ambassador Helene
-In September 1985, she spent
von D"a mm next door In Austrlsl. more than $13,000 to take some
Both women worked in tile 400 guests on a "friendship
Reagan White ' House before c~ulse" on the Danube River.
appointment to their diplomatic The ~tab Included boat re9tal,
posts.
restaurant meals, fireworks and
The· State Department has a photographer to record the
ended the controversial embassy event.
funds, which were an administration Idea designed to supplement
- In August 1985, von Damm
an ambassador's sometimes
dipped Into the embassy gift fund
skimpy "representatlopal fund"
to buy a $600 coal as a birthday
for entertainment and similar present for Dagmar Koller, wife
goodwill gestures. News stories of VIenna's mayor. Cable traffic
last fall reported that Whittlesey between the embassy and Foggy
had dipped Into her embassy Bottom revealed an Initial reluc·
fund to play hostess to some of lance In Washington to approve
the same American big shots who the expenditure; II was finally
had donated to the fund .
OK'd after the fact.
When the stories broke, the
- In December 1985, von
House Foreign Operations Sub- Damm played the gracious hoscommittee, headed by Rep. Dan tess to Attorney General Edwin
Mica, D-F ia., ordered a General , Meese, his son and their wives,
Accounting Office audit of all Who stopped off In Vienna while
sucn privately financed embassy on a European tour. The ambasfunds. Our associate Lucette sador, who worked In the White
Lagnado has seen the resulting House while Meese was preslden·
report.
tlal counselor, threw a party lor

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matt e r of ti me b~ fore wr co me
together and play as a group. As
soo~ as we get some experience.
we' re going to be ve ry Iough to
beat."
New York received 2() points
from Kenny Walker. 19 from
Patrick Ewing and 18 from ·rrcnt
Tucker, who came off the be nc h.
Clevela nd pulled within 111·!05
with 1: 24 to play on a free throw
by Daugherty. But New York
then pulled away .
Henderson bruised ·his left
thigh at prac tIce Wednesday and
Cartwright is still sufl.cring from
a spra ined left ankle.
"! had a meeting with the
players before the gamr." New
York Coach Bob Hill said." ! told
them I'm going to need a specia l
·effor t out of each of them becau se
of the lnjuires to Gera ld and BilL
The guys who got their chance
took It a nd played welL "
Pat Cummings replaced
Ca rtwright and Rory Sparrow
replaced Henderso n In th r
Knlck s' starting lin eup.
Elsewhere. Golden Sta te rdgr•tl

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directly with the NRWC's ethical
close its espionage activities, the issue cited In the format com- '&gt;; ,
lapses but alleges that the spying
NRWC says It will appeal RI- plaint - the allegation that the ' .~' .'
NRWC violated the ban against
violated federal Jaw on technical
chey's order.
co
rporate contributions.
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grounds.
The law prohibits corporations ' Ironically, that recalcitrance
Richey's opinion, the first
from making any contributions
may help discourage similar judicial order In the case, sugor expenditures In connection
adventures ~Y the NRWC or gests that the courts are willing
with elections to federal office.
other organizations In future to go much further In criticizing
~,
Because the NRWC Is incorpo- presidential campaigns.
the
NRWC
for
spying
In
presidenrated, II must abide by thai
The burea ucratic FEC almost
tial campaigns . Perhaps an
restriction.
certainly will limit Its ruling In appeals court will be even more
But the NRWC paid for the the matter to the very narrow
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forceful.
private detectives who, In turn ,
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provided their services to the
Mondaie campaign, the NEA
complaint notes.
In response, the NRWC Insists
that It was engaged only in
" vlrgorous citizen enforcement
efforts ... to assist the FEC" In
upholding the campaign !inane·
lng statutes.
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But when the FEC sought to
Investigate 'the NEA complaint
a nd asked for data about the
payments to Investigators, the
NRWC refused to supply any
Information.
, The FEC then went Into U.S.
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Dis trlct Court here to seek
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Information - and got from
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Judge Charles R . Richey a ruling
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"There Is a vast middle ground
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tally devoid of supporting eviI
dence and hiring detectives to
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discover violations of the (taw)
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by others," Richey said In his
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"The NRWC should have found
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2,.c, Cl1N7 bw NEA, Inc.
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lng evidence that did not Involve
subsidizing violations" of the
"ARE YOU CRAZY - doing the speed limlf
law, the judge added.
on an lnrerstatel STEP ON IT!"'
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COLUMBUS, Ol)!o iUPI) The Ohio High School Athletic
Association Board of Contra) has
voted to expand from three
dlvtslons to four lor boys and
girls basketball, effective with
the 1987·88 season.
The board voted 4-3 Thursday
to expand the current three class
system, which has been In effect
since 1971.
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The board also approved on a
.5-2 vote. thai the state wrestling
'tournament move to three divlslons, Instead of the current
class breakdown, effective next
season .
Wres tlers currently compete
In Class AAA, AA and A. Because
there are fewer Class A teams
that compete In wrestling, the
three-division formal was approved so that there ' will be

Berry's World

HI:I CS ti.DtEIITo\lY fOUliWitJrt

Commi ssio ner Dick
sa id •hat would be
decided soon.
"We'll bring th ai back lmmediately to work on it ," Armstro ng
said. "But our schools have
Indicated that th ey like the
current forma t of the gir ls
playing one weekend and · the
boys another."
The 1988 boys,basketball tournam ent will return' to Columbu s
after being held In Dayton for two
years. This year's tournament Is
to be hel d March 26-28 a t the
University of Day on Arena .
The 1987 girls tournam ent.
which was held In Akron last
year, will be held In St. .lohn
Arena on the Ohio State Unlver· ·
sl ty ca mpus In Columbus, Marc~
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of teams In each division.
Last year there were 241 Class
AAA teams, 219 In AA and 98 In
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Ridgedale basketball coach
Steve Kick, president of the Ohio
High School Basketball Coaches
Association, said prep coaches
have wanted a fourth division for
several years.
" The coaches have supported
Ihis for three to four years," Kick
said. " We're very pleased that
this Is going to give kids more of
an opportunity to compete In a
state tournament ."
Under the new system, the
three-day state basketball tournaments will consist of 12 games
Instead of nine, beginning In 1988.
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Diego State 85-73, San Diego
defeated Gonzaga 61-48 and VII·
Ianava nipped St. Joseph's 88·87
In double ov.er time.
At Long Beach, C,a li f..,Freddle
Banks scored 20 points and
Armon Gilliam addPd 19 to power
UNLV to Its 12th s traight victory .
At Bloomington, Ind. , Daryl
Thomas scored 24 points a nd
Dea n Garrett hit 2 free th rows
with three seconds remainin g to
help Indiana , , 22-2 a nd 13-1,
escape with a Big Ten vi ctory
over Minnesota.
At Syracuse, N.Y., Sherma n
Douglas scor~d 18 of his 26 points
In the second half to · lead
Syracuse over Providence In a
Big East game.
At Durham, N.C., John Smith
hit lor 13 points to lead a bala nced
Duke attack.
At Lake Char les, La. , Ga be
Corc hla na and Ronnie Gra ndi son
eac h provided 20 points for New
Orleans, 2I-3, In a game that
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By JOE ILLUZZI
" I've heard Danny say a lot
UPI Sports Writer
'This Is our building and nobody
Is going to beat us here."' Kansas
The home·court edge ins tills
Coach Larry Brown said. "But I
confidence In Kansas and
Temp)e.
think we play with confidence
No. 14 Kansas extended its · here (at Allen Field House)
home winning streak to 48 games ·· because the crowd Is so loud, the
by beating Kansas State Thurskids can"1 hear me yelling."
day night and Temple clinched
The Jayhawks, 20· 7 overa ll and
I he Allan tic 10 Iitle, assuring the
9-31n the conference, have won 14
seventh· ranked Owls of home·
of their Jast16 games and hold a
court advantage throug~out next
hall-ga m!! lead over No. 16
\\!eek"s ~onference ,tournament.
Oklahoma and Missouri In the
"Everybody feels confident In
Big Eight
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his own house," Temple Coach
Kansas also tied a conference
John Char,t~Y said after the Owls
record with Its 48th consecutive
surviVRd '~a , ~haky flr.s l o. hall to ."" l)oine·courl victory. The streak
defeat St. Bonaventure 77-56 at
ties the Big Eight mark set by
Oklahoma before the Jayhawk s
McGonigle Hall. ·
T~mple,. which has won 14
beat the sOoners In Norman,
stralght,lniproved to27·2 overall
Okla., last season.
Elsewhere, No. 1 Nevada-Las
and 1G-Oin the conference. The27
Vegas pounded Long Beach Stale
victories lies a Temple record set
by the 1955-56 and 1957-58 learns. 86-66, No.2 Indiana edged Mlnnesora 72-70, No. 9 Syracuse de·
The '57-58 club reached the Final
Four.
feared Providence 90-81, No. 18
Danny Manning scored 3.1
Duke topped North Carolina
points · to · power Kansas over
State 66-50, co-No. 20 New OrKansas State ·84-67.
leans beat McNeese State 90· 77.

New Jersey llO·J06. Drro it
whipped Scat tie 11H05, Boston
beat Houston 99·92 'li nd Port la nd
pounded P hoenix 124·108.
Warriors 110, Nets 106
At East Rutherford. N.•l., .lor
R~ rry Ca rroll collec ted 22 points·
and 10 n•bounds , and Chr is
Mull in addPd 20 to lrad Gol de n
Slat e, which won for the fourth
tim e in it s las t 11 gamPs.
l'lstons 117,· Supt•rSoni&lt;'s !05
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the visitors . She also arranged fund vouchers on grounds of . · .•.
tickets to the Vienna Opera security .
production of '" Fidello" at a cost
Footnote: The current ambas· • ,. ,
of $317 .28 for five tickets. The sad or to Austria, Ronald Lauder, · '·
purpose o! the expenditure was was deprived of a·$150,000 check · '·
" to further U.S. Interests," ac- for the gift fund from his mother,
cording to th ~ embassy voucher. cosmetics tycoon Estee Lauder, -.r
- Also jus tilled by the need to because nervous Foggy Bottom
promote the national Interest bureaucrats sent the donation ' ·'
was the purchase of 10 scallop- back. But when the emMssy's · • ·
shaped pewter bowls from Car\!-. ·summer employment . program 1 h h
ler Inc. In New York at a cost of for young people was short of ·,;;
funds last year, Ambassador ···
$1,023.
Not all the embassies with gift Lauder wrote out a check o! his
funds spent the money on !ripper· own for $10,000.
les. The GAO auditors noted that
UNDER THE DOME: Rep. '""
the embassy In Lagos, Nigeria, Tom Lantos, D-Callf .. Is known ' :; ;
which had received more than on Capitol Hill for his Interest In
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money to make badly needed mi streated animals and his usu· .·, .;
Improvements at a consulate, ally .dignified appearance. But
"such as retaining walls, fences the Hungarian-born Lantos Is ' .~/
and gates." In addition, the also a bit of a ham -In an almost 1....
embassy dona ted a large chunk litem! sense. As a sort of Rich , .. ,,
of the gift fund to the American Little of the animal kingdom, he ' : ·
does an amazingly lifelike lmlta- ' - •
International School In Lagos.
The Paris embassy also used lion of a pig. His aides are
lis gill fund for such unglamor- amused by I he boss's oinking - . 7
ous expenses as renovating the but also a little, nervous. They &gt; _ ••'
ambassador's residence, buying can't be sure When a constituent ., ·-:
a plano, reupholstering furni- from the posh San Franslsco . ·;..
ture, Installing drapes and paint· Peninsula might happen by dur- . '"''·
lng light fixtures.
lng a performance and wonder If :. ,:
The Moscow embassy wouldn't th ere's a truffle hunt going on In
let the GAO auditors see Its gift their congressman's Inner office. ..•

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A case of espionage
WASHINGTON (NEAl- The
National Right to Work Commitlee, a strident right-wing organization, appears to have devised a
unique method of undermlnlng,. f!
not destrctylng, the Integrity of
the nation's politic ~! process.
Here's how It works: A special
Interest group uses private detec·
lives to Infiltrate and spy upon
the campaign organization of a
presidential candidate II opposes, ostensibly to gather evidence of violations offederal Jaw.
.The NRWC did exactly that In
1984 when II hired Investigators
to probe the campaign of Democratic presidential nomin ee Wal ter Mondale.
The NRWC, whose hallmark Is
shrill anti-union rhetoric, says
the espionage was m!cessary to
advance Its " nationwide Investigation Into forcedues pollllcklng
by corrupt union bosses."
The Investigators, It says,
traveled for seven months to
"document more than 25 lnstan·
ces In which power-hungry union
officials.. violated federal elec·
lion laws In an effort to plump Big
Labor marionette Mondale Into
the Oval O!ftce.' '
Sworn affidavits document the
activities of the NRWC lnvesllgators who Infiltrated Mondale
campaign organizations from
Alabama to California, posing as
volunteers who usually were
assigned to work In telephone
banks calling prospective voters.
In ' several Instances, those
telephOne banks allegedly were
funded or op~rated by state or
local af!lllates of the National
Education Association. Now, the
NEA Is seeking to have the
NRWC punished for Its spying.
In a formal complaint !lied
with the Federal Election Com·
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shucks, you can't play po~er •:;
without a few 'chlp, can you? The •~
Democrats' strategy Is obvious:. :f
Raise taxes sky-high, on the
pretext that this Is necessary to
reduce that dreadful federal ...•
deficit ; then earmark about 10 )~
percent of the proceeds for debt :1
reduction and spend the other 90 :.,
on "benefits.·· In Harry Hopkins' ~~.
lmmorta.l words, "Tax and tax, · ·~
s,pend and spend, elect and -~
elect."
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This swift return of liberalism,
less than three nioilths alter
Democratic fortunes ' revived, Is
proof that tl)e call by tiary Hart
and others for "new Ideas" never
really appealed to most Democrats. Their 1980 defeat by
Ronald Reagan and his fellow
conservative Republicans· was ·
hard to bear, and his landslide
victory In 1984 over that true-blue
liberal Walter Mondale was
almost unendurable. But neither
experience has sufficed to detach
the Democrats !rom their 55year allegiance to the belle! that
big government can be a benefl·
cent father figure to the American people, · fulfilling thefr.
"needs" with ·money taxe d
from ... .er ... corporations? The
rich? Somebody.
The Irony Is that conservatives
are probably almost as happy as
Jim Hightower to see liberalism
coming back . As long as the •
Democrats were out there cast· .. '
ing about for "'new Ideas," there
was always at least a theoretical
possibility that they might stumble across a few - !hus putting
conservatives to the trouble of
ana.lyzlng and debunking a whole
new bate~ of slogans.

Jack Anderson &amp; Joseph Spear

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio ~r
Friday, February 20, 1987

telephone number. No un signed letters y.Jil be publl!.hed. Letters should be In
iQod taste, addr£&gt;Sslng Issues , not prrsCilalltles.

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON 1UP! I - A visit to my friendly neighborhood
bookstore reveals that someone has published a volume titled
"Gossip: The Inside Scoop."
That title reminded me that I probably could write a book called
" Leaks: The Outside Scoop." Not that gossip has been around as long
as leaks have.
Co-a uthor Jaek Levin of Sharon, Mass .. tells us that gossip only
dates back to the Roman Empire. Evep without looking it up, I know
that leaks are older than that.
There is a temptation to say outside scoops have been disclosed by
leaking Information a I least since the tim e of the ancient Greeks. But
practically everything ancient Is being blamed on them these days, so
forget any thing you have have read In Homer.
Instead, give some thought to casti ng a new movie about the
Reagan administration, If leaks regarding Iran gel any worsP.
We all know the part that leaks played in br·J nglng down President
Nixon and who starred In the motion picture version of Watergate.
But a different set of actors probably would be needed for a film based
on Iran-Cont ra leaks.
As Robert Orben, a former White House speechwritcr, has pointed
out, the Image of the hero has chan ged so much in today's movies.
"Peter Lorre would be a leading man."
I can't argue with that obsPrvatlon, bull do quarrel with a poll that
showed Rodney Dangerfield as the c hoice to play Secretary of Slate
George Shultz.
Bert La hr . who first ga ined fame In "The Wizard of Oz," would
have been my choice.
And what about the survey's cas ting of Burt Lancaster in the part of
President Reagan. Shllcks, not even Ronald Reagan could play th at
parJ.
Taking my cue from Orben, I cou ld c~st Boris Karl off in the role.
As for Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, the survey, as well
as ·i\dm. John Poindexter and Lt. CoL Oliver North, is strangely
silen t. However, if I were In Hollywood, I would hire Mickey Rooney
for that part.
!\or the ro le of Attorney General Edwin Meese. I would have
contra cted Sidney Greenstreet, based on his performance In "The
Maltese Falcon."
i:rea lize poll participants O'nv i~oned Ed McMa hon as Meese but It
would be wor th the price of admission just to hear Greenstreet, as
attorney general , chuckle over some of the leaks.
That brings us to Na ncy Reagan. Although Jane Wyman, who once
was married to Reagan. received the majority of votes In the poll, I
ca ri think of only one actress who cou ld do justice to tlie first lady's
part - Mae West.
T.he role of the sodden reporter drenched by a ll these leaks I would
fill :With Humphrey Bogart.
Thai leaves Orson Welles , .Judy Gar land, Ingrid Bergman, W.C.
Fields, Anthony Quinn, Te liy Savalas. Cary Grant and Shirley
Tel)lple among the ~ncast. But we can't crowd them all Into one
picture.
· Wtth .an It alian director, say Rosselin!, we surely would have a hit
on pur hand s.
OK . So some of these ac tors are dead. Some admi nistration officials
ar,tn· I all that lively rlthcr.
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The Redmen, 24· 7 overall and
10·3 1n MOC action, have dropped
their last two league contests and
need to win Saturday to assure
themselves of at least a share of
the MOC title. Rio Grande Is tie
with Walsh, who edged the
Redmen last Saturday 81·80 on a·
last-second three-point field
goal.
Walsh hosts Cedarville, who
defeated Rio Grande Tuesday
after hitting two technical free
throws with one second remain·
lng. Walsh and Rio Grande are
only one game ahead of third·
placed Malone.

RIO GRANDE - The Rio
Grande College womens basket·
ball team closed Its regular
season Thursday night with a
86-66 victory over Wilmington at
Paul R. Lyne Center.
Lea Ann Mullins paced the
winning Redwomen attack,
which contained four doubledigit scorers, with a game-high
25 points. S&lt;?nlor Robbin Luck,
playing In her last regular·
season college game, added 22;
Peg Morbitzer netted 16 and
Holley Hastings 11.
Wilmington, who dropped to
11-13, was led by Anne Ker lgan
and Diana Gallalay who scored
15 points apiece. Michelle Ray
chipped In with 10.
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Grande senior Lisa Jones dished
out a game-high 10 assists. The
Redwomen finished the season
18-5 overall and 5-31n theGreater
Ohio Athletic Conference, earn·
lng themselves a third of the
league, crown. Mount Vernon
Nazarene and Malone own the
other two-thirds of the title.
Leading !rom the outset, Rio
Grande built a 3'7·25 halftime
advantage and never looked
back.
The Redwomen start National
Intercollegiate Athletic Assocla·
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tlon Tuesday night, when the host .
Malone (18·9) In a flrst·round
contest. Tlp·off time Is set for
7:30p.m. In Lyne Center.
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(. ;. other children, Corissa, 12,
•, •' Chanda, nine, and Alicia, seven,
:. : and Travis, three.
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·;· · Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wilder·
: · ;· muth, Pomeroy. and maternal
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: ·' "Lonesome Dove" by Larry
• • .•McMurty was reviewed by Mrs.
: -: &lt;Roy Holter at the Wednesday
: · ;: •meeting of the Middleport Liter·
• • aryCiubheldatthehomeofMrs.
: ~· Robert Fisher.
•~ I In the absence of Mrs. Dwight
:' : Wallace, president, Mrs. Wllso11
: : ·carpenter welcomed the
' ' members. Thought for the day
: : was "Time and Reflection Quiet
: · ·; All Ills."
•' • In her review Mrs. Holter
:,•: mentioned that the author al!o
:; ; wrote "Terms of Endearment"
•' ' commenting that this gives un·
:. : derstandlng to the deep i::harac·
;..;. ter sfudles which take place In
• · the town · of Lonesome Dove,
;•• ;· Texas. She said that the story
:: : centers around the Heartcreek
· ,. .•. Livery Stables where a sign lists
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: : . · Meigs High School J .R. Kit·
;.. . chen, guard, Is one of the area
.-; • high school basketball players to
: ·• be selected for the All Star Team
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various activities are taking
place to help !hem. Those want·
lng lnforn:uitlon on, how to ·make
doncatlons for J.R. should con•
tact Fenton Taylor at 992·2158 or
Pat Kitchen at 992·6312.

II cancer clin ic sponsored 'by
the American Ca ncer Society
wil l be held· at the .Melgs Cout\ty
Hea lth Department , 1\)Caled ; In
the multipurpose building, Mul·
ber ry Height s, Po meroy, next
Friday beginning a t .1 p.m .
The clinic Is limited to only 20
pJtlrnt s a! this ti me. It Is fr{'{' of
charge and residents interes ted
in maki ng an appointment should
call &gt;he hea l\h department :at

Thank you William Kimes for
the note.
I suspect your question al!Out

the courthouse photos Involves a
recent announcement that the
Pomeroy, Chamber of Commerce
IS holding a photo ~ntest . to
secure two pictures - one of the
courthouse and one of downtown
·Pomeroy - to be printed on
postcards later. The photos must
be full color. You can secure any
more Information you might
need by calling the .chamber
office•. 992·5005.
Members of Evangeline Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be
staging a bean soup dinner !rom·
11 a.m. to 6:30p.m. next Friday,
Feb. 27, In the basement of the
Middleport Masonic Temple.
You can ·eat In or take out and
the group 'Will offer a $2.50 special
which ·Includes 'bean soup, corn
bread, a ham sandwich, and a
soft drink or coffee.

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NEW INDUCfEES - New members of
Eastern High School's National Honor Society
chapter have been chosen. They are selected on
academics, service, leadership, and clllzenshlp.
New ,members are, front from Jell, Laura Farley,

Deleah Sanders, Todd Wilson, Lee i\ nn Rohlnson;
second row, Renee Kaylor, Lori Burke, l.arlssa
Long, Abigail Cauthorn, Maralyn Barton, and
back, Amy Burkhlmcr, Bryan Durst, Mlch:tel
Martin, Chris Spencer·and David Ri!'e.

Recent visitors of Mrs. Pearl
Russell. Ractne, were Major and
· .Mrs. Karl Russell, children,
·. :Melissa and Ken. Olathe, Kan·
· · ·sas; and Mr. and Mrs. F:loyd
··Chapman, the former Kenda
· . :Russell, Pickerington. Mrs. Rus·
· ·sell received calls from her
•· · :daughter, Aleta Lynn Russell
• : ;Burton of DeBary, Fla .. and Llaa
: . ; Ann Burton, Orlando, Fla. Lisa
; · was married on Valen!lnes Day
· ·• to Jeffrey Scott Gage of Orlando,
: ': f'la . at the Trllllty Baptist
• • Church, Orlando. The bride lithe"
; : granddaughter of Pearl L. Rus·
: •: sell and the late Kenneth Russell1
· ·· and the daughter of Aleta Lynn
:· · Burton and William Burton, both
! : of Florida.
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Dr. E:.s . Villaneuva lsdonatCng
his serv ices 10 arommod~!e
those vis iting the clinic and
Norma Torres. R.N .. dirl'Ctor of
nurses or the healt h deparlmenl ,
and other h&lt;•a l\h deparlmen&gt;
)X'rsonnel will be on hand towdr k
•
with the clinic.
Dr. J ames Wilhcrel and Qr .
Michael Fu rlong will also :be
worki ng wl\h the ca ncer clln1cs
a! a later dale . Ear ly detecllon or
ea ncer Is one or tht• alms of the
cllncls staged by the local ra n~ er
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All I know Is what I hear and I
hear that .. Ferndora Story Is
really Into carpet cleaning- so,
you know, If you need a helpln'
hand - even cleans up · the
shadows I'm told. Incidentally.
Ferndora - loved by so many will mark her birthday annlver·
sary on Feb. 22. You gotta admit
- Ferndora Is definitely one of
those people who help us to keep
smiling.

the names of Gus McRae and
E.C. Call who were Texas
rangers.
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When tbe two fou~d O)lt al!Oul
tbe free land offer In Montana,
tbey d~lded to 1obtaln a herd of
cattle ~uth of the bo.rder .an\!
drlye them ·to Montana. The .
darlngldventureledtothecleath
of Call and at hl&amp; request hfs body
was returned to Lonesome Dove
for burial. He never ackfl.!IWI,
edged,hlsson whose mother w-.
a' pi'OIItlt~le. The livery ·stable
sign waa used aa his burial
marker.
Mrs. Fisher served refresh·
ments to those named and ~rs.
Jame Clatworthy, Mrs. Chester
Erwin, Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs.
Charles Gaskill, Mrs. Richard
Owen, Mrs. Sibley Slack, Mrs.
Forest Bachtel, Mrs'. M.L.
French, Mrs. Nan Moore and
Mrs. Walter Waddell.

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Now what happened to that
newspaper? One . time a few
years back someone loaned me
an old newspaper which gave the
details' of the dedication of the
Pomeroy-Mason bridge back In
1928. I would really appreciate
having access to It, one more
time.

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NBS MEMBERS - Secoad-year membel'!l of
Eastern Hllh School'• National Honor Society
Inducted new members Ia a tappln1 ceremony
recently. Rev. Carl Hicks wu speaker for the
cer~ony, arran ~ted by advisor Sue Amold and

principal Daniel Apiing. Pictured arc, from tt!lt ,
Travis Newlun, Lesa Rucker, Amy Louks, Grt•g
Leachman, Todd Clay , Missy Calaway, Arlen&lt;'
Ritchie and Kirk Reed.

Members of the Southern High
School Future Farmers of Amer·
lea which will start Its obser·
vance of National FFA Week,
Feb. 21 -28, fared well In the
recent Djstrlct 10 FFA judging
contests.
Here's how members placed:
Shannon Williams, extempo.' raneous public speaking, sliver
medal; David Custer, FFA
Creed, bronze; Chris Grindley,
prepared public speaking,
bronze; Mlck Eakins. fruit and
vegetable production. third;
placement In prod~ctlon, fourth;
Scott Bickers, dlvetslfled crop,
fourth: Chris Grindley , secretary book, bronze; Kevin
Grueser, treasurer book, bronze;
Scott Bickers and Bryan Dalley,
. reporter book, bronze. Making
up the CIIRtrlct are Hocking,

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Washington and At he ns
Counties.

fields that are" P••rt of agrlc ul·
ture. This Is an indica tion thai Ihe
n&lt;'ed for agricu lture and ag ricultu ra l training wil l continue to be
Ihe basis of the American way of
life, Sayre repor ts.
In the Southern classes. stu dents explore various fields of
agric ul ture and arc ciirr~ntty
sludylng plant sc ience. machine
mainlenancr. carptmtry, leader·
ship developmenl , public spea k·
lng, power tools and reco rd
keeping.

In observance of FFA Week,
letters are being sent to community leaders thanking them for
their contributions lo agrlcult ure
and "Leaders for the New Fields
of Agriculture" will be the theme
for the week being observed by
more than 430,000 members a nd
vocational agriculture students
just in the United States.
Aaron Sayre, advisor for the
Racine Chapter of the organlza·
tlon. reports that al though , - -- - - - -farmers are only about 2.5
percent of the population. about
20 percent work In ll!arketlng.
research, communications. enRIneerlng, food science. compu·
ters, agribusiness and other

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By BOB HOEFLICH
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Two Meigs County young peo·
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Ohio Civilian
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Cindy · Priddy
and Jessica My·
ers and they Join 260 corps
members In the essential task of
preserving Ohio's natural re·
sources. As members of the
corps, the two women wlll
receive training In first aid, CPR
and defensive driving during
their one year enrollmeni In
addltlo~ to on the job training
while worl\Ing on numerous .
conservation corps projects such
· · as timber stand Improvement,
- · wildlife habitat . development,
; .: : lake and pond .. constrUction,
r : • stream cleaning and historical
• · •, •.'., renova tlons.
: '.;I '' Priddy Is the daughter of
' •' Juanita Harmon, Rol\lte 1, Mid·
: ; dleport, and attend~ Meigs High
; •; Sc hoot. She has been assigned to
. . , the Zaleski·CCC Camp. a reslden' · ' tial site located ·In McArthur.
Myers .ls the daughter ot Melvin
and Carol Cross, 30417 VanZandt,
,' . • Road, · Langsvllle and she has
•· also been assigned to thP Zaleski
,· : ·camp.

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lost to the Redmen 85·79 Jan. 27.
Rio Grande S&lt;?nlor Mike Smith
scored 25 points In that game and
senior Joe Verhoff 23. Play
underneath the basket proved to
be the difference, as Rio Grande
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before ~lng releaSI!d by t e a 1ons th 1 has revented .th "
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would be Interested or It could be
that some other .. club would
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record . . ae won the AL 's Most
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awards In 1971 following a 24·8
seaSQn with the A's
Among those pit~hers hoping
to continue his career was Steve
Carlton; an all but certain Hall of
Farner.
Carlton a 42-year-old left·
bander, ;pent last season with
Philadelphia, San Francisco and
the Chicago White Sox. He was
Invited to the Ph lilies'· camp In
Clearwater, Fla., as an unsigned,
non· roster player. ·
"Lefty has been down here
throwing for two weeks," said
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whose team opens camp F rlday.

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The rites of spring formally
began Thursday In the middle of
February with miar.ly a dozen
teams welcoming pltchero and
catchers and .the Oaklalld A's
saying goodbye to VIda Blue.
Blue, who signed with .the A's
last month after the Giants failed
to offer him a contract, an·
nounced his retirement. The
37-year-old left·handerwas listed
as one of the A's starters after
agreeing to terms Jan. 22.
"Over the .past few years, I
have been contemplating retirement," 'Blue said In a statement
released · by the A's. "So with
mlluid , emotlons and slight re·
morse, the day has finally come
when I will no longer be PIay Ing

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:g~rty held for Valentine's Day
Valentine atnner party was
be(d at the Heath United Metho
~Jt!l Church, Middleport, for the
r-&lt;n~pg Adults
::!the dining room was deco
riT&amp;I with hearts, valentines and
rl!(t streamers, and the tables
!~lured white covers with red
stfea mers and red candle centerll~- Games were played with
prizes being awarded
Attending were John and Mar

Commu~ity

of the upcommg

berries, and low growlngshurbs.
Anna E Turner's paper was on
clematis which she said provides
a screen for privacy along with
gtvm g a touch of color with Its
brig ht flowers Shesatd the plant
vt nes upward though shrubs, on a
trellts. ralltng or tree and needs
to be planted In a two fool deep by
two foot wide hole where the soli
nas been mixed with sand and
peat A handful of lime should be
added to the soil and the crown of
the plant set at soli level with the
roots spread when planted.
Binda Diehl's topic was on the
new pe1enmal, the day lilies. She
'alked about various kinds and
colors. mcludlng the Valencia, a
SIX mch crepe like ruffled flower
tn tanger me or melon ' hue, the
Doris Mvrna, a large ruffled light
ptnk with whitish ribs. and the
new Il lS Eagle's Fhght, a bright
rose-grape color
MJidJ Pd .Je ffers gave garden1ng tips for spring Mrs Nichol·
son displa yed a valentine tree
arrangement and served refresh·
ments Margaret Chapman won
the hostess gift . Others there
were Stella Atkins, Virginia
Nelson, Ruby Diehl, Anna Ogdln,
Wanetta Radekln, Marjorie Rife,
and Allegra Will

aa; convention to be held at

u~lln were given by Ja net
ollh , Ohio Associa tion of
ai"den Clubs' president, at last
week's meeting of the Star
parc:!en Club held at the home of
:t'Je~a Nicholson.
~ Mrs Bolin noted that the
f Onvenlion theme wtll be ·coun
~ry Classics " She also an
j!Oqnced that the 1988 convenuon
~ Ill be held at Wheeling, W Va
~nd that a one week trip to
f;lawali is being planned for next
~ear .
~ ~pe tree sale deadlme has heen
r.-xtended through February, • hP
~(a. Mrs Nicholson presented
,an owl to Mrs Bolin for her
t otll!ctlon
• Devotions by Mrs Nicholson
L-tcluded an article "Picking the
~elghbor's Tulips " from "Ml'dl
la tions on Garden Themes "She
if.~t~,ll sc ripture from ProvPr hs
and a Valentm'e Day poem
For roll call members named
tho it favorite magazine pe1t am
ing to gardening A card was
signed from Debbie Ator, a
member who has a new baby
' !"au line Atkins gave a paper on
pl~nt s which attract birds, listing
!orgythla, honeysuckle, rose bar

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Masonic Temple at 2 p.m
Sa tu1day for mltiatory practice.

SUNDAY

By CRARLtNE HOEFLICH
8e11t1Del8tatf WrMer •
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Josephine
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Jaml!ll c..White

White·· honored
by military

BURLINGHAM - Word of
Ltfe Chu rch, Burlingham , will be
In r~v 1 va l Thursday through
Su nday with Evangelist DR
Va nce Special singing nightly .
E' CI yone welcome.

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HARTFORD, W Va - Dan
Hayman and Ihe Faith Trio will
slng.Frlday, at 7 p m se• v1ces at
Father's House Chu rch, Hart
fQr~.

MIDDLEPORT - Faith Ta
brrnacle Church, Batley Run
Road, will be In revival Sunday
through March I at 7:30 p m
each evening Emmett Rawson,
pastor. welcomes the public.

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S!\TURDAY
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Unl
ted Methodist Church Is sponsor
in_g , a chili supper Saturday,
starting at 4 30 p m Also on the
merlu wltl be hot dots, peanut
buller sa ndwiches, dessert and
dtllnk Everyone welcome

MONDAY

when E.ll
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Mary
of Columbus,
her great
grandson, Eflc,
son of Nancy and JJ1o~~h:~ne~~~:~r~:
Navarre, arid Mrs."J
Canton lor a week of fun In the
sun there.
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The group visited Mary Ritchie's daughter and son·l•·law,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rilodes,
and took ,ln. a II the slellts Disney World, EpcOt, l&lt;ellnedy
' Air Space • Center, · ~ess
Gardens.
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Incidentally, It was 'Josephine's first t,llght. ,

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to get out much, or live alone and
not physically able to handle the
cooking.
,
Since Janet became state pres·
The mea~s are provided
!dent, she's not only planning lor through the Meigs County Counyet another meeting, but she's on cil cln Aging's nutrition program.
the move every minute Right but the delivery Is handled by
now she wo~king on the Clncln· volunteers. Snow and pad roads
natl Home and Garden Show to create lots of problems - like
be staged In M11rch, and the Wednesday morning when four
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upcoming state conver~tion this Inches of snow !ell.
summer In Dublin.
Several Ot the regular volunRegion 11 is one O! the host teers felt !heir vehicles just
regions and local cll!b$ a.re couldn't handle the roads, so
making seven foot square patch- some contacts were made and
work dothes which will serve as four people ;with four-wheel
overlays over bright plain colors drives came to the rescue.
on tbe convention banquet tables,
The senior citizens who regu·
and then wlll be sold as an OAGC larly get the meals - and lor
treasury benefit. '
some, It's the only·hot prepared
meal they get - really depend on
Our congratulations to the · the delivery. So to be sure that
Rutland Garden Club which the meals always "go out, Center
captured a SE:COJid In the state In personnel would like to have a
lhe Victor Rle~ Outstanding listing of those with !our-wheel
Garden Club contest of the drives who would be wilting to
OAGC.
, .
deliver meals In an emergency.
In the letter advising the club
Just call the €enter, 992-2161
of Its second place, the OAGC
second vice president wrote:
Have a nice week!
' 'Your book shows that your club
is one of the outstanding clubs In
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the state and for the 50 years of
service to your community and to
tt. 2 Ntrth, Pt. PIHMnt
the OAGC .is to be commended ''

Chief Hospital Corpsman cSS•
And speakiilg of F,lorlda,llanet
.James C White was presented Bolin will be going there tomorthe Navy Achievement Medal on row to participate In the Ameri
Jan. 20
can Guild of Flower Arrangers
The high military award. pres- Seminar.
ented by the Secrrtary of the
Janet, president of the , Ohio
Navy. was given for " profes- Association of Garden Clubs, was
sional achievement in the SUPf'r· Invited to do an arrangemen) !or
tor performance of his duties the seminar, one titled "Kaleidowhile servmg as lnd!'pendcnt scope." Garden club members
Duty Corpsman In USS Sword· from both North and South
fish from April 1986 to October. America will be there, several
Hot meals are delivered week'
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hundred, in fact, so It was quite days to about •70 senior citizens
"CROSSOVER'!
BAND
HMC White Is an Independent an honor for Jaqet to be invited to across the co~nty who are
Duty Corpsman onboard the USS exhibit.
FIIDAY &amp;UTUIDAY
homebound or otherwise unable
Swordfish, a fast attack subma
lO.P.M. • 2 P.M.
nnE&gt; homE&gt;ported In Pearl Har
bor, Hawaii
NO COVEl
Ch,lef Whit!' Is t)le son of Mr
h'.- worth It to d; ln th~ f"w
and Mrs GeorgE&gt; C. White,
t&gt;lllra mlln for the heal rounlry
tnd rork mu111ir In tht- ur.•·
PomE&gt;roy, formerly of Rutland.
_ By 1\1!'1. L..Balllenon ,
visited receqtly with Mr. and
'ftsltlng
,wtth
'Mt.
and,
Mrs.
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Mrs
William
Congrove.
He is a 1966 graduate of Rutland Frank Jones.r'ecently were 'their r-_;__ _ _ _...:;__ _ _ ___J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Htgh School.
sons !rom the servlcys, Mark '
Jones who completed 18 months ,
' ' of duty In (jfrmany Is now sta· :
ttoned at Ft. Cam'PlJell, Ky.; and'
Michael Jones (Air Force):ls staRUTLAND _ lhe '' Rutland triOned at , England Air torce
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Garden &lt;Club will meet at 1·30 Base, La.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren P,Jtkens
L£ATHEI I VINYL-Several Colors
Albert Woodard. Plans will be and Mr. and 1\frs. Lyle Balderson
finalized for the March therapy ', ~ere Sunday dinner g\lef ts of
program at the Gahipolls Devel· Mr. and "!rs, ,Jay Longat~lpre
opment Center.
Mr. aqtl Mrs: Em~t Whlll!bead
Winner of Valentine Candy-Kay Grlndataff
spent the weekend with M'r. and
Winner of Merchanta' Roaes-Cathy Meadowa
POMEROY - The Pomeroy Mrs. Ed Hen$ch and sons a! Can·
High School Alumni Association ton. The Hench's youngesj son,
will meet at 7 p m. Monday at the Matthew, celebrated his first blrtl\home of Yvonne Young Anyone day _on Sunday, The Whiteheads
also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Interested in helping or In pres
3rd
Hensch and daughter, at Canal Ful·
entlng Ideas for the annual
reunion is asked to contact Mrs. ton.
Mr and Mrs . Roger Chaney·
Young at 992 7690, or attend the
and
Angle of Tuppers Plains
meeting.

The C.B C.'s were recently entertained at the home of Mr and
Mrs Ernest Whitehead. Mr
Whitehead, president, conducted
the business meeting Mrs. Whitehead served as secretary
Thank-yous were read for community nowers that were received. Thank-yous were extended
from Mr. and Mrs Donald Myers
for flowers they received during
their Illnesses. Btlls were paid
The club voted lor the same slate

SYRACUSE - Syracuse Fit e
Department Is having a dance
Sj~,(u,rday, 8 to 11 p m . at
Sy1 acuse Grade School Admission $2 per person Music by
Mi~night Ex press Everyone
welcome
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KAN Coin Club will meet at the
Burkett Barber Shop In Middleport Monday evening with a
social hour and trading session at
7 p.m. to precede the meeting A
coin auction and refreshments
will follow the business session.

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Donald S. Deeter, Mildred G.
Deeter to Eagle Mountain Energy Corp., Ease. , Olive.
Grant A. Newland, Linda Newland to Allen S. Hall, Patricia E.
Hall, 4.5 A., Olive/Orange.
Larry E. Barton, Carolyn K.
Barton to Jeffrey J. Cowdery,
Tammy D. Cowdery, Lots, Olive.
Linnle J. Crary, dec'd., Eliza·
beth Smith, John Mart Crary, Affidavit , Reedsville/Olive.

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r~~;:.J~ff;r~et~~arolJ.Jeff.

.rs, Parcels, Rutland
7 Diamond Sav. &amp; Loa n Co to
arry W. Banks , Parcels, Poeroy Village.
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Martin R Carson, Shirley Anne
arson to Jemo Associates, Inc.,
arcels, Middleport VIllage.
• Garland R. Caldwell , Sarah E
C:aklwell to Benjamin H Ewing,
J Ewing, Parcels, Orange.
Benjamin H. Ewing, Doris J .
g to Benjamin H Ewing,
J Ewing, Parcels, Orange
~ Dopald E. McKenzie, dec' d .,
eot&lt;)tha L. McKenzie, Affidav it,
lalltbury.
• George E. Sellers, Vytlce Sell·
1 to Don M. Rose, Donna R
, Parcel, Lebanon.
Leona L. Smith, dec'd., Alta
nn Rupe, Affidavit, Pomeroy
llage.
George A. Groghan, Judith D.
ogllan to David R. Stout, by
erllf's Deed, Pomeroy VII·

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TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL Church School 9 a m , Worship 10 a m ,
Blbl• Study, Tu•sday, 7 30 p.m, UMW,
Third Tuesday. 7 30 p m , Communion
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IC'ndC'nl Rhonda Mark in Sabbat h School
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CENTRAL CLURTI!R
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Rev. ~am a E C.rhllt
Rev. Steve• Nell Gil
Rev. Melvll Franklin
R&lt;v. ctemenle S. Zullp,lr.
Rev'. Robtr&amp; Musaman
tASBURY ISyrarus(') -Worshlpll a m
Chureh School 9 45 a m Charge Bib! r
Study, WPdnl'Sday 7 ~p m UMW. fir st
Tu esday 7 30 p m , Choir R c h~r sal
Wedn('Sday 6 30 p m UMW. foun h SUn
day,6 30pm tNelsool
ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip 9 a.m .
CtrurC'h SchooilO am. BlbleStudv. Tues
dav 7 30 p m , UMW First Monday. 7 30
p m : UMYF Sunday 6 p m Choir R,..

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M!DDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
!ith and Main AI Hart son mlni&amp;tN, Mike
GPrlach Sunday School Suptrlntende-nt
Blble.SChool9 JO a.m : Mornin g Worship
JO· 30 ~ m Evenln~ wor.hlp 7 00 p m.
wronesday, 7 00 p m Prave-r meetln~
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF 111E NA
ZARENE. FrEd Penhorwood. pas tor. 992
5289 Sill Whit(', Sunday Sc:tlool SUpt Sun
dav School 9 l) am , Momlng Wors hip
10 45 a rn Evan(lfllsUc m('("llnii: 7 00 p,
m Wt'dnPSdaY 7 00 p m Prayer m('('tlna:
UNITED PRE811YTDIIAN MINI!ITIIV
Rev.... WllktoHARR!SONVn.LE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - SUnday: Worship ServiC't'l
9•00 am . Church School 10 15 am .
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN sunda y School 9 am , Church !K."rvlre
10 15 a m
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY
'!'ERtAN - SUnday SChool, 10 am :
Church servlcfo. ll•l5 am
Rl!TLAND CHURCH OF GOP. Pallor.
John Evans Sunday Sdiool 10. 00 a m •
SUnday MornlnM Wonhtp U ·00 a.m Clill·
dtm 's Church 11 a .m. SUnday Evenklg
Servlct 7· 110pm Woo.,&amp;p.m YounttL•
dt .. · Auxiliary Wedne~day 7 p.m Fam
nv Worship

hrarsal G·lO p.m Wednl'Sday fFranklln l

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FLATWOODS- Church School. lOam
. Worship U a m , Bib!(' Study , Thurs
day. 7 p m . UMYF, Sundav 6 p m
1
IFrankllnl
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FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m .
ChurC'h School 10 AM . Choir practlcr
TuPSday 6· 30 p m , UMW , ftnt Tul'ldav.
7 30 p m iNtlsM I
HEATH iM!ddltpont -Church School.
9. 30 a.m , Mornln~ Worship 10 30 a m
Youth Group, 4 p m WPdnesdav. Church
Choir rE'hPBrsal. 7 p m., Thursday.
PrayPr Srrvl('(', 6 30 p m • Blbi('Siudy 7
p m !Zuniga I
MINERSVILLE - Worship S.rvtct' 10
a m., Church School 11 a m : UMW, thir d
Wednt'Sday. 1 p m. Choir pra ctlcf Mon·
da y 7 30 p.m fNelsMl
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship S.rvtc&lt;
9 30 a m Church School 10 15 a m
UMW SE'cond Tuesday 7 30 p m. (Muss
man \
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POMEROY- Chun:h School. 9 15 a m
• Wou hlp 10 30 a m , Choir rPh8rsal
W&lt;"dnE'Idav. 7 30 p m UMW, S('COnd
Tul'tiday. 7 30p m . UMYFSunday. 6p m
!Corblll )
ROCK SPRINGS - Church School. 9 !5
am. Worship lOam , Btbll'Study. Wed·
nt'Sda Y 7 30 p m , UMYF (SE'nlor!l Sun
day, ~ p m : 1Juntorsl ('very other Sun
day. 6 p.rn (Franklin)
RUTLAND - Church School 10 a m
Worship 11 a.m, UMW IEve ningCirciPI
sf'COnd Wednesday 7 30 p.m , UMW IAI
ternoon Circlel SPrond Thursday. 1 p m
tMu ssmanl
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SALEMCENTER-Chun:h&amp;ho~9 15
a m 1 Worship 10•15 p m. !Mussman)
SNOI\'YILLE - Worship, 9:00 a m ,
church school 9. 45 a.m. IMuumanl

SOliTHERN CLUSTER
Re~

Across from the Courthouse

POMEROY, OHI0-992 -6677,

~here is a tendency to regard any enc:~r.age­

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ment of reltgton by our elected offictals as an
attempt to 1mpose a government-mandated
form of it on our cttizens. This comes from a natural concern about the separatton of church and
state, but 1t can result tn an attitude toward reltgJon normally reserved for an tnstdtous dtsease. It
should be remembered that our founding fathers,
who made no secret of thetr reliance on dtvtne
guidance, msured our own religtous freedom by tn·
cludmg tt •n the laws by whtch we live. Moreover, to
this day every public offtctal takes the oath of offtce wtth one hand on the Bible, and leglslattve
sessions routmely begm with prayers; wtth no
harmful effects on the populace Indeed, perhaps
the encouragement of fatth would help to solve
many of our own senous problems-:- Our revered
forefathers thought so, and we would do well to fol·
low thetr example.

Ra~lings-Coats-Biower

1111 Qul&lt;ktl olll Ruth Ann Yoa,.tr

FUNERAl HOME

~·serving Families"

221

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UN II'f I) I' AI1 It C' IIUH&lt; II Ht i nn ~~(l
rn• I 0\ n. pI S ~ ill \ D. l \11 1 WI ~ ' IIlli\ Sr
111tslor Mr [\In Dr 1k1 S S Supl :;;unduv
SLhrml!l IIJ ,•m MOinln g \\'mshlp HI ¥1 ,
1: \t n ln ~ Wors hi p 7 10 p nl Wf'lhlf'sd,Jy
Prr~\tl

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non Prnt ('('()SIRI Worship s('rvi&lt;X' Sunduv
10 am. Sunda} School1 1 am F lf'nlng
worship Sf'l"\ ICC' 7 00 p m WC'dnfosdnv
pravt"r met'tlnR 7 00 p m
M1' HERMON UNITED BRETHRE N

IN CHRIST CHURCH Locail'd In Trxa&gt;

Roa:er Oraee

Rev. Paul McGuire
APPLE GROVE - Churth School 9 JO

a m Worohlp, 10 00 a.m illrot and third

WednHda~

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Dave Prentice. mlnlat{)r Deryl
Wells. Supt Church School 9 a m . Wor
ship SPrv Ice 9 45 p m
CHESTER CHURCH (\F THE NAZA
RENE Rev H('rbe'rt Grate. pas tor
Frank Rlffl t', supt Sunday School9· 30 a
m . Worship St'rv lce 11 a m and 7 p m
Sunday Wfdnesda y 7 p m Prayer met&gt;!
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE MITifJDI ST
CHURCH. David BPII, pas tor Robrrt E
Barron Director of Christian Education:
Stevf' Eblin , assistant Sunday School9 30
a m , Momln~~t wonhlp lO 30 am :T(I(Ins
InAction. 6p m, Evt'RinRWOr!!hlp 7 30p
m Wt'dn esday evenln~ pray(lr and Bible
study. 7 30p m Choir practice Thursday
7pm
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Charles Russell Sr • minlstt'f' Rick Ma
combfor. sup! Sunday School 9 30 am ,
Worship service 10 30 a m Blbl~ study.
Tu..da y, 1 30 p.m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESL'.l
CHRIST OF LA ITER DAY SAINTS Pori
land Racine Read William Roush, pastor
Linda Evans, church school dlr(l{'tor
Church schoolS 30 am MornlnRworshlp
10· 30 a m . Wednesda y evenlnli: pray('r
lfi'Vlct'J, 7.30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
Shuler, pastor Worship servicr 9 30 a.m
Sunday SctloollO· 30 am Bible Study and
prayer 54.'rvlce Thunday, 7 30 p m
CARLETON !NTERDENOMINATION
AI.. CHUROl, I&lt;lnpbury Road R&lt;v Do·
vld Curfman. pastor Sunda y School 9 30
a m . Ralph Carl Sup! Ev('Rin~ worship
7 00 p m Prayt"r rll(l(lflng, Wednesday
700pm
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Vornon
Eldrldtt:e, pastor: Wallac(' Damt'Wood , S
s. Supt Sunday School 9 JO a m Worship
Sf,rvlce, 10 30 a m

Sundaysl, Blblt" study every Sunday 7 p

m., UMW Se&lt;ond TuHday, 7:110 p m .
PrayPr me-elln~ Wednesday. 7 p.m.
!Grace)
BETHANY - Worship, 9a m , ChutTh
School !0 a m : Btblt !lludy, WednHday,
10 a m , Dorcas Womftl's Fellowahlp,
Wl'&lt;lnHday. II a m tMcGutrt•
CARMEL - Church School t 30 a m • ,
Wonhlp. 10. t5 a m ~cond aid Fourth

RACIN E FIRST BAPTIST Sieve
Deaver. Pattor Mlk t' Swl~ter. SUndaY
SChool Supt . SUnday SChool 9 30 a m .
Morning worship 10 40 a m . Sunday
evening wor!hlp 7 :II p m • Wf'dn l'llk)'
evm1n1 Blblt&gt; 1tudy 7: ~ p.m
BVAL!NGIIAM OOMMUNrrY CH\JROI,
Sundays, Fellowlhlp dlnMr with Sutton
third Thuroday, 6 30 p.m tM&lt;Culr-.•
' llur!lnltlllm Ray Lauclormltt. paotor, RoaMiotam pootor SUnday School
EASTLETART-CiiutThSchoolh m, ' bert
10
am
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....-.hlp
7 ~m . Wodneodly. 6 p.m.
Wo1'1111p 10 a m lfCOIId and founh Sun·
)II!UfhJIIOftlng:
Wod
.. 7p.m chiUdl l&lt;lVIces
dayo. UMW ttn1 Tuelday, 7.30 p.m. '
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH. l\
!Grace•.
mil~ ott Rl. 325 Rev &amp;n J . Walls pa stor
LETART FALLS - Worahlp 9 a m ,
Rabori
S..rl... S S Supl Sunday School
Church SChoollO a.m (Gnrt)
MORNING STAR - Wonhtp, 9 15 a m , • 9:30 a m .. Morning Worohlp 10 lO a m :
Sunday fllltllln&amp; ...-vice 7 30 p m , Wed .
Church School, tO·30 am.: Btblo STudy,
notdlyoorvlce, 7:00pm
Thursday, 7: JO p .m. tRader•.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lllltf.
RACINE WESLEYAN - Chu"'h SChool,
putor Slev• Llttlt. S. s. SUp!. Sunda y
lOam.: wonltlplla rn., UMWiour1bllbi
School 10 a m , M omln ~ woutp 11 am.,
day al 7.30 p.m., Mtn'o Prorrr BrHkiMI
Su.ndaly evmlnJr wor•hlp 7 :m p m Pr1yrr
W - y. 1a m IG....,.,). .
m.,.llng and Blbi••IUdyThuroday 7 30 p J
!JU'ITON - Cltul-oh !lchool, 9 30 1 m ,
m. Youlh mHtln g Wednetdly 11 7 p.m .
Momlntr Worohlp 10:15a m lint llld third
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sundays, FellOWihlp dtnnor with Catmol
=.1!3 N. _!nd Ave. Mlddlfport. SUnda y
third Thuroday. 6.30 p.m. tMcGuire •.

cman.

ZARENE R('v Glrn n McMillan p tt~ t or
Mary Janl~ Lav(lndrr Sundov ~r h ool
!'iupt Sunl1av School 9 :W a m Mornln .'!:

wor!'!hlplO 30a m E\an~cll s llr s rr.\('('
Pravf'r a nd P ra l~r Wrdn f'Sda v 7 p
m Youth m('('tlng 7 p m
EDEN UN ITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST C Ll'sllf:' Glllllan pastor Sun
dav School 10 00 am Morning Woroohlp
11. 00 am Sundav PVf'ntn~ S('n'\C'f' 7 00 p
rn Wednr~dav rvPMlniZ prove-r ~rrv\C'('
7 00 p m
HYSELL RUN HOLI NESS OlUROl
Mlkf' Thomp~on , Nrw Havm WV pastor
Sun dav School·'' q :lOam Mnmln,e \1m
fi p m

.11JO ]).z m

SunduVt\l'n lngs{'f"\ l('l'

,,, 7:10 pm Thursdav Sf'l'\'kN" ,,t i :\0 p.
m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION 11 B,o!d
Knoh l()(aHod m Countv Rodd 11 Rc&gt;\
La"' rMICf' Clur!'!Pn r:-Jmp pas1or ft('v
Ro~C'T Willford ns!'il paslm P1mdtln~
~(lf\'iCf'sSunduv 7 :vtpm Pr.l\rrm f'f' tlnJ!
WC'dn rstluv 7 30 p m G,,r\ (,, Jffhh
lmclf'r Youth $!'TOU P~ Sundu\ Nrn in,e .11
ti Ul p m ~ llh RO.IH'f .1n tl VIOi f' 1 Wl11 f01d
lf'lld&lt;' rs Commu nion l'if'rvkc&gt; flT!&gt;I Suncl,lv
f'.t ch mon lh
WH!TF. S CH/\PFl
WESLEYAN
Q!URCH- Coolv ltl e RO Ro\ Phltllp Rt
df'no ur. pas1or Sundu\ Srhool 4:10 a m ,
y. or ship ~f\ lct' 10 30 u m
Bib!(' !OIUdy
,1nd ~o~. n rshlp s&lt;&gt;rvrc(l Wrdnrsdav 1 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRI ~T
Mark J (J n ~ pa!i~ l or Bill Nic h ol~oo Sun
rlav Srhnnl Sup! Sund.l\ St·hoo19 JO u m .
MornlnR Wor~h l p and Commu nlon 10 30 a

m

Rllfi.ANDBIBLEMETHODr~T

Amos
Tilli s pastor Sonnv Hudson sup! Sundav
Sc hool 9 :lO a m MornIn!! wnr-h lp 10 :10
it m -~und tv "' t•nin~ Sf' n •lcf' 7 on p m
WrdnM!duv !'irrvlrP 7 p m WMPO pro
.!Zfam q ,, m r

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RUII AND CHURCH Of THE ~A?..A
RENf. Rl"\ LO'Af'll Ford pustor Sund,•v
Sf: hool ~ ll a m • W or~hlp -('1" lcr 10 10 •
m
Young proplr s srn lcl' ti pm

sf'rvlcrh :KJ p m Wf'dn ~dJ\
11t• 71' m
MA SON CHU RCH or CHR!Sl' Mltl&lt;'l
St . M.t~n W \'a ~~ U$lf'Ml' l C'o nJ.!f r ml
n l~t('r Sundav Blbll• STU(l\ 10 ,, m Wm
ship 11 am und i p m WC'tlnNHli•' Alb If'
St ud\ \QC,t1 ffiU !iiC' 7 p m
U~ERTY ASSf.Mlll.Y Of foOD DlMI
dlnJl' f..:Jm l\1as01l W Va I N ThaCk( r
pa"tOJ [vrnlnR: srr\kl' j :111 p m Wo
ml'n ~ Mln lllll rv Thu 1sd.n 9 :«1 'm
Wt'dnr~I.I;IV Pravrr .•nd Blblr ~tu llv 7 1 ~
F:\'a ngr·H~tic

Sf'n.

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HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN U N!ON Hartford W Va
Rev David McMan is pa stor Chu rch
school 9 :10 a m

992-5432

CIHV

School Jll a m Sundav r\lenlng 7 00 p m
Mid wt"&lt;'kserv!C(' Wed 7pm
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Dalla s Jan ~y, Sunday School Supt SundBY
School 9 30 a m : Sunday Morntn~~: Wor
shlp,lO 30a m: SunOayevenlnJ~:Wonhlp,
7 30 p.m Wednesday event n~~: Prayer
Mee tinM , 7 30 p.m
SYRACUSE CHURG! OF THE NA

~hl p

w. Matn St., Pomeroy

~--~~99~2-5141~---1r,~-..~u,r~o.~~:U~SW.~~:J

CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
KENO CHUROl OF CHRIST Vtrnon
Eldridge, minlstE'r- 0\lvrr Swain Sund av
SChool Sup! Preachln~ 9 lO a m f'arh
Sundav
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION !Thur·
man Durham) pastor Sunday service,
9 30 am. evenlng serv \C(' 7 30 p m
Prayer meeting, Wednl'day 7 JO,p m
BEAR WALLOW RIDG E CHUI!C H Of
OIRJST Jost'ph 8 Hoskin s pastor Bihlf'
Cla s-. ~ 10 a m Mo rnln~ Worship 10 :«lot
m Ev~;~ n lng Worship fi• 30 p m Thursda\
Bt bl~ Study 6 30 p m
NE W ST!VERSVILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH. Sund.w Srhool "&lt;&lt;'rvirr 9 45 .t
m
Worship srn'ic(' 10 30 1 m
Evangco!lsllc serv\c(' 7 10 p m YordnNI
dav. Pr avt'r m('('f l n~ 7 :10 p m Thu rsda'
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomrrov
Hur rl !lonv!l tl' Rd Robc'rt Purlrll min is
trr Stf'\e Stanlev S S Sup t Bll l MrEI
rov A~jS I Sup! Sunda\ Srhnnl 9 '10 ,1 m
Wor sttlp S('t'\ )C'f' 10 :Kl am E\rn lng wor
shlp Sund av7p m ;.~ndW('dn N~dav 7pm
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH Plnr
GrovC' Th&lt;' R!'\' William MlddlNil' [lrlh,
pastor Church srrv 1cr 9 JO a m . Sunda\
&amp;&lt;hoot 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRI ST
John Wright pastor Sunda\ Schon! q :YJ ,1
' m La rr\r H.n.nro.; S S Supt Morni n,R
~Aorshlp 10 :«1 ;.~ m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE R('\' Llovd D Grimm lr pa r.; tm
Ora Buss, Chairma n of th(' Boa rd ofCh1ls
' tla n Llf£' Sundav School !-1 :W ,, m MOl n
lnR worship 10 30 am Pvangrllstl( sf'!
v\C'C' 7 00 p m Wrdnl'Sday S.l' f\ !('(' 7 p m
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Dr'
Trr WoOd\ Ca ll pelSlor ~ 1'\ lu•s Sum.l.rv
10 a m .md 7 p m Wf'dn('Sd,n 7 p m
HEMLOCK GROVE G!RISTIAN. R~
e-r Watson, pastor Crenson Pran, Sunday
School Supl Morning Worshtp 9 30 a m ,
Sunday School 10 30 a m. £V(Illlng ser
viet' 7 30 p m
Mr UNION BAPTIST Donald ShuP
past or, JOE' Sayrr Sunday School Supt
Sunday School 9 45 a m • EveninK wor
ship 6· JO p m : Pra)'l'r Mtetlng, 6 30 p m

(row's Family Restall'ant
..,,,.,,_, K1111dlg Fli•i c•l~b•"

264 S. 2nd, Middleporl

Communi ty off Ct Rt 82 Rev Ro bert
Sanders pa stor Jetr Holt(!r, lay leadf'T,
Ed Rou sh Sunday School Supt Sundav
School 9 30 a m . morning "' orsh lp and
children' s t hurch 10 30 a m , • •vt•nio ~
preaching sl•rv\cf' on lhl? ~cet md .mrl
tourth Sundays at 7 30 p m , Ctl r l sl lt~n En
deavor on lhe first and third Sundays at
· · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 7 30 p m Wednes day prayer m&lt;'t.'lin~ and
'
Bible stud y 7 30 p m

NORTHEAST CLVSTER
Rev. De• A. n:.lur
a... Roy Deoler
Rev Seldon loluuon
ALFRED - Chun:h Scho~ 9 30 a m ,
Worship. !Ia m . UMYF 6 30 p m . UMW
Third Tuesday 7 30 p m Communion. 1
!Irs! Sunday (Arch'-"!')
•
CHESTER - Wor !ihlp 9 am Church
School lOam , BibleStudy. Thursday. 7p
m , UMW first ThUrsday , 1 p m, Com
munion first Sunday ~Archerl
JOPPA - Wor~hlp 9 30 a m Church
SchoollO 30a m Blbt e StudyWtdnesday
7 30pm tJohnsM )
LONG BOTI'OM - Church School 9 30
a m . Worship 7 p rn . Bib!• Study. Wed·
nl'Sday. 7 30 p m UMYF . Wednesday ,
li 00 p m • Communion Fits! Sunday

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Wf'd~C'Sd,n Pta\ f'T Mf'Plln,e 7 1(1 P m
MT MORIAH CHURCH Of C.OO
R.a rln (' Rl'\ Jam ('!~ S,\ll f'l f[('ld pastor
fi('('man Willia m~ Sup! Sund,l\ S[hOOI
9 4 ~ am Sunda\ and WOOn c&gt;Sd •v ('VC'n
tnt: ~rn•irrs 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT FIRS1 91\PTI~T
Cor nn· Sixth and PO' lmf'• F:.lrl EdC'n Pas
tor Soh Park('r s s Supt C. •th\ Rlg~s
A""' Supl 'sund.l\ S&lt;.tlOol !11~ ·• m
MorninR Worship 10 1~ u m Suncla\
EH•nlnj:!: S('n lrr 7 p m Prawt mf'l ~n.c
un d Blbl&lt;' Siudv Wrrl nt'Sdav C'\ ('nin.ll 1 P
m
Chlldrf'ITI s choir prartlrr. Wf'dn£"5
dJ V i p.m Ad ult r holr p1 arll&lt; r WNI ~
m Rud lo prORram WMPO 5\unde~v
fwu m

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212 E. M1in Street
m-3785, Pomeroy

MEIOS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
VNITED METHODIST CHURCH

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Middleport, O~to

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Pansh Hull imrJI'dlatf'lv folk:M lngttr srrvlet'
ffiMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 II
Main Sl Nrll PrnidfOOI pa.~(J" BlblC' Sdlool
!l::Jl .1m Mornln,l!\l.'&lt;l's.hip lll&gt;&lt;.~.m Youth
f'n('('f\ngs 1 ~00 p m E\ Nlln~ \I.'OI"ShJp 7 00 p
m WcdnC'I'dav nl~ht Jr•l\'f'l m«'lin,e .1nd Ribk•
studv 700 pm
THE AALVATION ARMY 11 ~ Bullrrnut
AVl' POJIY'rov Mr!-i Ctt.1 Wlnlng m dlw ~
Sundl:l\ ho!lnf'S.&lt;; IT\IY' IIn ~ 10 II m Su nci,IV
Srll&lt;)Qj. 10 ;ll ,, rn ~"'"'' Srlml YPSM
Elol&lt;;(l. Adam.~ \('adN 7 l'l p m !=\alvntlon
m~X&gt;t ln~t \'artou.&lt;~ spc&gt;akm and mu..-;k s r:n: ·tul~
Thursda" 11 ll a m tn 2 p.m Lad!('!!; HOITX'
Lc&gt;aguC' tnmlhrn; In ch. u I!' ,,IJ
lnvttrd +i 4~ p m 111ursda\ CorprJ Cad·"'
C'la.o;."s fYOIJn,e PropiP.Blhlc&gt;l 7 ll p m Bll&gt;lf'
Stud\ md Pr.1vf'r mmfu.c c:pm to ttl"' public
POMEROY 1\'ESTSIDE Gil RCH OF
ntRL~ :m2f; Child! m •, Hom' Ro:.Kl 1Count v
Road 161 ~!l2-~ V(l(, l) mus11 Sunrl:n \\ or
~ I tip JO ,1 m Bibl&lt;· ~u&amp;.l U ,1 m Worship n p
m W«&lt;nc5da\ Rlblr S!uctv 'i' p.m
OLD DEXTER BJBL E OlRL&lt;;TtAN
pu ~tor

John F Fultr, Mgr
Ph 992 210t
Pomeroy

.K&amp;C JEWELERS
K~
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TRINITY Cl!URG! Rev , W H Pl'rrln
pastor. J:)(&gt;bbl{' Bock Sunday School Supt
Church School9: 15 ,1 m , Worship SC'rvir lO l:l
.1m Choir rffl&lt;&gt;mal ~dav T :f) p m
Wltk'-1 dlr«'tlon of LoL" Burt
POMEROY ffil 'ROl OF THE NAlA
R~E Corm Un oo ,md Mullrm• f«'o.·
Tho11Uis ( Jk'rl MrC!ung posta- Norman ?re5
k'v S S Sup! , Sundav School &lt;l :1) ,1m
morrung worship 10 l) a m {'Vmin ,e~0'\1 ('(' b
p m mid \H~k s«vlC1.' WalnOIOO\ 7 p.m
C.Ri\CE EPL~ffiPAL OlUROl 3'.lO E
M ~:~!n St
Pomr'rO\ Sunduv SAV!Ct'S l-blv
romrpun.!on on tk&gt; ftrSI Sundo\ of l':lr h rmnth
and comblnl'd whh morni n ~ IJ"B\'f'J on tlv'
thlrdd Sundav Mot nlng-prayN' andS£rmJnon
.111 othr'r Su.ndavs of ttv'o rmnth Church School
unt.l Nuf1&gt;f'IV Caf(' provide-d Cot[('(' tour In I tl'

OF MEIGII COVNTY

• financing lor qil&lt;liified rwtclil bu~rs through Chrysler Credit Corf10!111ion on ntNJ dealer sli,c;k. Other roles
en al'Oiloble asienglh of Conlrod incnaws. Dealer contribution may affect flnal price. See dealer for
·detlllls. "Cash badi to,rwlaM bv)'ll'l anc11es- on new dealer stock. Offen mlude all Vista Wagons
and any Coli. with Special Value Packages.
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915-3132

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Memorial Hospital

Pomeroy, 011.

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RALL'S

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LASAGNA AlONE..........*1.99

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1stor Sund,l\ S&lt; hOOI Cl :\() ,\ m \\.1 df'
ff.. vm&lt;~ n ~pi Mornln~WOJshJP JO :\{l.t
m Sund 1, l'\ rnl ng ~• ·n IN' r 10 P m

SH limoled warranty at dooler RoSiriCioons apply

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Mill WorkCabinet Maktng
Syracuse

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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHc RCH
SISI('r HarriNt Warn('r Supt Su nd.n
S&lt;hoo19 :11:1am. M o rnln~ Worship 10·n
a m •
- POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lyston
Halley, minis ter. Sunday School, 9 30a m
Mornln~ Worship lD. 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHF RN 1BAPTIST Po
m~ 1 m PlkP F I..1m at O'Bna nt p,zstor
.1,1c k Nf'C'd~ Sund.J y:-i(hOOl OirN'lOI Sun
d,t\ school 9 W ,1 m MornlnJZ Worship
]0 45 &lt;&gt;vrnlnJX\I.Orshlp 7 OOpm lOST I
&amp; 7 :m tEST 1 Wf'dnpsdav Pray&lt;'! S£'1
vier 7 00 p m 1D S T 1 &amp; 7 :lOP M tE S
T 1 Mission Frl('fld " l •.,f'~ 2 ti l Ro v(ll
Amtxlc;c;adnr~ tbo\ " &lt;IC:C'S fi lfl1 .•nd C:l1l~
111 Ar!loM wgrs li Ull on WNn~d.n s 7 P
m 10 S T 1&amp;7 :Ulp m IF. S T I Tur~d,lV
Vls.lt.ztlon ii ll p m
FA ITH TABERNACLF. CHURCH Ral
lr\ Run Road R(", Em ml'll R.t~o~. son pas
tor Hyndh•v Dunn ~u pl ~un ci·~ Srhool .
10 am Suml.l\ P\('nlng s('rvl&lt;r r :vlp m
Blblo I NI&lt;'h tn,e 7 •• p m Thursda\ .
SYRACUSE MT~~TON Cherrv Si S\
1acuSf' S&lt;'r\i IN'S 10 a m Sundav F.\ ('nln~
Sl' f\ tcf' S Sunda' .Jnc,l Weclnf'SdaV,11 7 00 P

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A Qtnerout portion of latty Laugni, ltrvtd With cMUdout hot buHINII SuCGDtuh,
1 crltp To...c~ Salld Cwlth drnlina of your cholc.), and yowr choice of 1 ala amy Hot

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FIIDAY, FEIIUAIY 20th
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, Frances L Hunt to Robert L .

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Na1tonwide Ins.

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

comf'

Meigs County property transfers
Iage
R Craig Mathews to Martin W.
Davis, Lots, Middleport VIllage
Ray Hall, Mary G. Hall to Maggie Ellis, 7 Acres, Rutland.
William A Young , Ida Young
to Darrell W. Young, 15.67 A ,
Bedford
Donald H Maxson et al, Geneva C. Maxson et a!, to Adm of
Veterans Affairs, Sheriff's Deed,
Tuppers Plains.
Betty Lou Dean to Rodney G.
Chevalier. Debra L. Chevalier,

DEALERS

Olib•st Fl nrul
352 EAST MAIN
POMEROY. OHIO 45769
614 / 992 -2644

Serv•ce

Cl-IURCH Mm C'w ti"

o! officers for the new year. President, Ernest Whitehead; VIce President, Roy Hannum; Secretary,
MarUyn Hannum, and Treasurer,
Pauline Myers. Community projects were discussed.
Refreshments were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Pickens, Mr.
and Mrs. Denver Weber and Mr.
and Mrs Lyle Balderson. The
next meeting will be at the Balderson home.

\It'll{• Counrv ~

Soles and

Rulland, Ohoo 45715
J, Wm . "81ll" Brown, Owner
Phantt6141 142 7771

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ren Bernice Hemsley to Elizabeth Ann Hemsley, Parcels, Syrrcuse
( Clifford R. Smith et al, to
pames D Houdas heit, Na ncy A
o ud as helt, Sheriff's Deed, Syacuse Village
~ary E. Grah am, Robert W
Grfltam to Rita J ane Mees,
larry Richard Mees, Trac ts, Le·
~an9n
&gt;,George E. Gr~n. dec'd, Louise
tireen, A!!ldavlt, Scipio

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CBC group conducts meeting

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She will be joined by her
husband, Joe, for the trip

LADIES BELTS ••••••:••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6/Sl

ATHENS - There will be an
open house Sunday at the SineCera Group Home, operated by
Rob and Tammy Barber, Luhrig,
Route 2, Athens.

'P,OMEROY
Belles and
Beaus Square Dance Club Is
s~ n sorl n g a dance, Frtday from
8 tq ll p m,. at the senior citizens
cen(er in Pomeroy. Caller will be
John Waugh This is a benefit
djl~Ce for one of the club's
co uples who lost their home to

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Community calendar/area
happenings
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FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Lodge 36.1 F&amp;AM will have a
special inspection meeting Fn ·
dal! Dinner at 6 30 and lodge at
7 :IO All rna sons welcome

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:ro·stng

gle Blake, Steve and Jenniler
Harrison, Steve and Donna Jenklns , Pa ul and Frances Thomas,
Brad and Stephanie Alexander,
Julie Byer, Jeff Hubbard, Jean
Horton, Allan Azar, tile Rev.
Sonny Zu niga.
Prepar ing and serving the
di nner were Beulah McComas,
Mary Wise, Grace Johnson,
Nancy Cale, Vicki Houchins,
Emma K Clatworthy.

&amp;tar Garden meets
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20, 1987

Olllo

S unda ~ m or nln ~ Kl'r·
rvr ntn ~ sf'rvlcc,

viC&lt;'. 11 a m . Sunday

7 30 p m W('dnesdav prnyrr m~ln ~ 7 3()
pm
FAIRVIF.W BIAI F. CHURC H lrlarl
w Vo Rt J Jam ~ Lewl"· pa11tor Wo r
ship sen lei'S 9 30 a m Sunday SchOol 11
a m E\('ftlng wOI'!hlp 7' :JO p.m Tu('!lda y
colfaR(I prayer mf.'l'finK and Blbl(l Studv
g :lO am Wonhlp nnlc&lt;'. Wr.dnesda y
7 :!Op m
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OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
Walnut and Hi'nry Shl Ra v('n5Yt0od, W
Va The R.Pv Geor~(l C Weirick. pa~tor
Sunday SChool 9 :IJ am . Sunday worship

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CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , ~cal l'd on
POm(lf'OV Pike. Coun1y Road 21'1 ncar Flat
woods Rrv Blackwood pastor Sforvlc.'t.'!t
onSundoyat lO: lJam and7 :W.pm with
SUnday&amp;hoo19 .30am BtblrSiudy Wrd
ncsday. 7 :wJ p m
F AITH rE LLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST. Sl Rl :t:l8, Anltqull y ll&lt;v
Fra nklin Dicken¥, pastor SunUay morn
lng 10 1m., S un day evenl nl( 7.30 p.m
Thursday even In~ 7 :lO p.m
S1'1VERSVJLLF. COM MUNITY RAPTIST CHURCH P11tor Robert Byero
sundav School Jfl am , Wo rs hlp lervlce ll
am,: Sundly t'VeninR lll!'l'\'lce.1.30 p.m.
Wednflelay evenln,; ~ervtee 7 :ll p m.
MIPDIZPORT INDEPENDENT HOL1NEM CIIVRCH, Inc., '15 Poarl !II lie¥
Ivan Myero, pollor, !IDler Manley, Sr ,
Sunday ScboOI SUperlntnd&lt;t\1. Sunday
•Scho0113tla.m ; Momtnr Wonbtp 10:30
' 1 m Evonl. . Wonhlp 7:30 p m.: Wed
IJIHdiy Evnlnl Btblellludy, Prayer and
· Praloe Sorvlc:e, 7. 30pm.

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CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS·
TOLIC- VanZandt and Ward Rd Etd..Jam .. Mtller, pulor Sunday S.hoot
10: :ll am . Worship Sorvtce. SUnday, 7 at)
p m Blbl• Sludy, We&lt;tn ..day, 1 3tl p m
CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL, Harrl
oom~ tll• Road. Rtv. O.Wey King put or:
CllntM Fau lk. Sundoy SChool Supl., Sun
day S&lt;hooll ao a m morntnr woralllp, n
a.m , Sunday E'Vonl ng IOIVtco 7 JO p m
Prayer ~ouna. Wednosday, 7 30 p.m

located on 0 J WHile Road ot

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160 Pat Henson paslor Sunday SArhool
10 a.m Classes for all aJ!es Junior Chu n h
11 a m , Mornln~ wor ship 11 a m Adult
Choir praclicr 6 p m Sund av YounJi! Peo
pies, Children s Chu rch and Adult Bible
Study, Wednt"Sday at 7 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Grunt
St Middleport Affiliated with South('rn
Bapllsl Convention David Bryan Sr Ml
nlsl er Sunday Sc hool 10 a m M01 nln~
worship 11 a m Evening worship '7 p m
Wednesday ev&lt;' nln ~ Bible study and
prayer meeting 7 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST 51
Rt 124 and Co Rd ~ Ma rie S('evcrs minis
ter Sunday School Supl Harry JIC'n
drlcks Sunday School 9 30 a m . Morni ng
Worship 10 30 a m Evenln$1: wonhlp 7 p
m Wedn esday wors hip 7 p m
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cornrr Syca mor r and Scorond S r ~ Po
meroy Thr Rl.'v William Ml ddiNJwan
pastor Sunday School 9 4~ a m Chu rch

!ervlce 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH MsRr
Anthony Giannamor(' Ph 992 5898 Sa tur
day Evenlna Mass 7 JO p m • Sunday
Mass Ra m. and 10 a m Conf(.'lislons onr
half hour tx•forl' l'ach Mas s CCO c\a:;;srs
11 a m Sunday

VICTORY BAPT!'T 525 N 2nd St
Mlddltport Jamrs E K('('SM.', pu stor
Sunday mornln2 worshi p 10 a m Even
!ng serv l ct~ 7 p m Wl:ldncllda y rv(l nt ng
worship 7 p m VJsllatlonThursdayfi :Wp
m

MORSE CHA PEL CHURCH Char!PS
Norris pa stor Su nday Sc hool, 10 am .
worship sl:\rvl c(' 11 am , Sunday night
worshtp srrvlcr 7 :JO p.rn , MldWt'!'k
prayrr service Wcdnesdav 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HO
LINESS CHURCH lnr 7~ P&lt;'arl St. Rr v
Ivan Myers acllnR pastor Reger Man If')',
Sr Sunday School Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m Morning Wo rship 10 30 a m·
Evenlna Wonhlp 7 30 p m Wednesday
evenlnJZ; Blbl€' study prayer and pralae
service 7 30 p m
LIVI NG WOHD C H f.~T l R CIWilCil

Of' r.oo- C:llhf'll SpPn Cf'l Jl •• ~ t or sun
dav Sch ool 9:\0 ·• m Mmnlnc !if'f\ 1&lt;('
HI On am s unt11\ f'\f'nln g ~l r\ I&lt; P7 INip

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Mid \l.t'f'k pr1w1 sfr\\1 1• \\,'fln t'f; dll\
7pm
MT Ot. tV E COMMlN!TY rt! Uilf'll
l.llol.' ll'nfr Au ~ h p • ~ t or M.n: F olm1 r ~~
~pt Sund.n S1hool •net M 111 nlnuWor~hl ll
!I ~) n 'lJ !oiund IV I'VI'nlnC " f' T\ !Cr 7 p m

!-ill\ Il l' 7 ltl tJm
1-AI111 Bi\P1'1S1 C'UL HC'It 11,t llro~td
Sl M,,.,on Suntl n Sr h011l \0 ,, m Morn
1nll ~ ors hlp 11 .1 m P.\l • n ln~.: M'r\ IC'l't, P
m P1.1V1 r mN•I In g Jf\cl B i ble• Sluth WNI
m•stl.)\ 7 p nl
F'ORJ:S1 HUN BAPrtSI i!l'v N\'l('
Runlrn pa~t01 Cn1 n~ 11u" Bunt h ~ u p!
Sund n School 9 :l/1 , m Si'(i HHI und
lourt h Sund!IV!&lt;. \HJt sh1p "'' t \ l( r ll 2 :l() p
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- Josrph B ll oskln ~ 1 \od lll!t'll ~l Sundll\1
Rl blr S1udv II ,J m Wor shlfl HI 'm Suo •,

d.•v l'Vf•nln g ~1 ! \llf' II pm WI'Cinr~ cl.~\
I'Vf'nin J,.! sf'rvkP 7 p m
PEN1 F.COSTAI 1\SSF.MRT Y H H In •
124 rWII II,t m Hllb H k p t ~ IO! Sumlq\
s.. ht~o l 1U .1m Sund.t\' ~'" ' nlnlo! ~t · rvilf' 7
p m Wt'&lt;ln('~tl n r vf'nln~ "' '" lrt• 7 p m
( ARPf:N I I H BAM IS I f)on (_ hrnctl", '
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Wnr~ hlp 10 ,1(1 ,1 m Pr,,w 1 ~~ 1Vh '' .11 \Pri\ '

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tln~ h JJ m Suntll\ St: hoHI SutJl Sum! j\
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hh• studv 11 ; ll"l p m Youll1
doi V Ul 7 141 p m

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Mhid ll•pmt lirll1hlr Churk M« l 111(fsrtll .
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Sundn r \ cn l!ll! 7 lll lhu• ~ !l•l mmT1 InJ!
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~ermonette
Somewhere there's a detour
" II Is good for me that I haoe been al!lltted; that I might learn
thy 81alutes." Psalms 119:11.
,
Life is sometimes like a highway stili under construolon j t when a driver leans back and feels all is perfret there Is sure
t~sbe a detour. we reel allis perfect. the wa y Is smooth , we arl'
happy, we relax The adversity strikes and wt' muSI go over
some rough roads
.
Often as we travel the detour we can look across dnd sec thE&gt; ;
highway. It looks finished and ready ror usc, and we wonder why .
It Is not open. So In life we have troubles and look back at th ~ .
ood days and we wonder why we could not have gone on in thr·
g
sa me comfortable path But we must not forget that detours are ",,
for our safety.
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So also we are sale In the storms God sends us In factthcy are ,
fo r a purpose Often the purpose Is to bring us Into closer ,;
fellowship with God: to realize our dependence on Him.
•
When we are temporarily hav ing'trouble and advers it y we ;
might remember Milton who, through blind, yet saw Paradise: ,;·,
Beethoven was deal, yet wrote beautiful ha rmonies. Adversity, ,
1s something to overcome. Contrary winds are to be laced. We
can overcome 11 put our trust In God. It is good lor us to be;,:,
a!!licted so that we •may be brought closer to the God we, 1 ,
worship - Lamar
Putor, First Southern Baptist ; ,, ,
· Church, 41872 Pomeroy
Pomeroy .
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ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE
SIZE 23X30X007
ONLY

2s(

EACH

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LAMP SHADES
CAN BE PURCHASED DAILY AT THE
DAILY SENTINEL TIL 3 P M.
Pubhc Nottce

NOTICE TO BIOOERS
andlnthtTownohopofSutton
PIJRCHASE OF
Situated on Sutton Town
INSURANCE
oh p Motgs County Ohoo 111
M EIGS COUNTy
thot port of the northwttt
DEPARTMENT OF
quarter of the aouthaot quer
HUMAN SERVICES
tar of Sectoon 11 Townoh p
Sealed proposals wll be 2 Range 12 Otuo Com
eco ve d by the Me ga pany 1 Purch118 on the west
County Commisstoners 1 de of the pubhc road con
Pomeroy Oh o
at th e tanng30acres more or len
C e k s Off ce until 12 noon
Eaoepting and retiNIIlg lher
o n the 11th dey of March
tfrom the folloWing SHuoted
1987 and at 1 30 p m
on Section 11 Town 2 R opened by the Clerk of sa 1d 12 Sutton Township Meigs
Boa d of Merca nt te I;~::;{.~~~Ohio and being more
Ro bbery and Burglary Food I
dMQlbed as fot..
Sta mp coverage
Commencing ttt the
Separate and 1ndepnndent 10uthwett corner of the north
b tis w II be race ved w th welt quarter of the IIOUtheut
aspect to t he Insurance quarter of Section 11 thence
requ red to be purchasad as lOUth 89 deg 13 05 Bill
P ov dad by the spec f1ca
664 69 feet to an lf'Dn pm the
1 ons Spec f catiOns and 10
pont of beginn ng of the trect
st uct ons to b1dders may be herem described thence con
obta ned a t the oH ce of the t nulllg south 8~ deg 13 05
Cieri&lt; of the Mags County aaot 250 00 feel to an ron IJ01
Commisaloners Pomeroy
In the centerline of Township
Oh o
Rood 209 pooorng an Iron prn
Sa d Board of Comm 1
n the centeri~ne af TOWMhip
s one rs retervet the rtght to Road 209 palllnQ an lf'On pin
wave formal t es to accept at 233 40 feet thence along
and reJe c t parts or all of any the centert1ne of Townthip
and all b do
Rood 209 North 7 dtg 0 0
Mery E Hobstetter Clerk Nat 316 66 feel to an ron
Me1gs County Board of P n thence cont nu1ng along
Comm ss oners II d road north 37 deg 20
2 20 27 2tc
19 cast 222 10 laotto on
ron p n thence continu ng
elong sold rood north 32
Pubhc Notte&amp;
dog 20 21 call 84 99 feet
to an ron p1n thence leaving
nod road north 52 dog 27
PUBLIC NOTICE
08 well 240 83 feet to an
V liege of Syracuse Will ac
o n p n pa111ng an ~ron p n
cept bida fo r insurance cover
at 1 8 6 7 feet thence lOUth
age unt I Mach 1 1987
37 dog 32 42
well
Coverage criter a ava labia by 324 89 faat to on ron p n
conlaC1 ng Syrac use Village thence aouth 10 deg 06
Clerk. Jan ce IJiwoon Syr
69 west 454 39 feet to the
cul8 Munictpal Build ng Sy
po n1 of beginning end con
racuse Oh1o 46n9
to n ng 3 8945 ecrao
2 20 27 2tc
Aud1tor s Parcel No 18
00584 000
Appro oed et t6 200 00
Pubhc Notoce
TERMS OF SALE To be
sold for not lau than two
lh~rda of the eppra1aed va
SHERIFFs SALE
lue s 1 000 00 caoh or cor
REAL ESTATE
I f ed check at time of 18lt
Me gs County Common and belanc1 by cash or cert
P eaa Court Case No 88 1 fed check w thm thirty daya
CV 199 ITT Financ1al Ser
after conf1rmat1on
v ces
Commerc al Oiv
Howard E Fronk Sheriff
s10n va Dale W H II et al
0 l Mans Jr
Defendant•
Atlorney
In purwance of an Ord• of 12) 20 27 f3) 6 3 IC
Sale from slid Coun to me (i.
octed I will offer for Ale ot
publ C aUctiOn on the stepl of
Publoc Notoce
the Courthouse at the Meigs
County Common Pte• Coun
IN THE
Pomerov Oh o on Fnday the
27th day of March 1 987 at COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF
10 00 o clod&lt; am the fol
MEIGS
COUNTY
OHIO
low ng descnbed real l:rltl'te
lltuated n the County of FRANK PUCKETT Plaontoff
- VS
Meigs 1n the State of Oh o
H ROBERT BEAVER
and
5
Happy Ads
MARY ALICE BEAVER etal
Defendant•
CASE NO B6 CV 86
NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE
ANO PROOF OF
PUfLICATION
In puf"'Uttnce of an Order of
Sele to me directed from the
Clerk of Court of Common
Pleas of Me1g1 County
Oh1o I w II offer for tale at
pub c auct on at the door of
the CourthouH n Pomeroy
Me go County Ohio on tho
13th day of March 1987 at
10 00 A M tho follow ng
real estate
Parcel 1 Being the South
west quarter of Sect on 33
Townah p 8 Range 16 of
the Ohoo Compony o Pur
chese containing 180 00
acres
more
or
len
EXCEPTING THEREFROM
thll portion of oold porce of
land conveyed by Homer A

OFI

•

Pubhc Notte&amp;

Happy 40th
Birthday,
She ron
From your

hutbsnd

Look
who'1 50
$sfutdsgl

Pubhc Nottce
Dav s at ux to Donald Bur
dette Dav • by Warranty
Otad doted Apr I 4 1927
recorded In Volume 131
Page 159 of the Deed Ra
cords of Me1gs County
Ohio and more part cularly
descnbed a a follows to w t
EXCEPTION Begonn ng at
the Northwest corner of the
Southwest quarter of Sec
t1on 33 thence south fol
low~ng the
sect on I ne
1 08 2 rods more or less
thence et r ght angles and
East a distance of 46 1 rods
thence at right angles and
North ad stance of 90 rod1
more or leta thence at r.ght
angle• and East ad stance of
61 rods thence at r ght an
gleo and North 1 5 2 rods
more or ess to the center of
the East and West line of
Sect on 33 thence West
97 1 rods or to the place
of
beg nn ng conta n ng
35 15 acres more or less
Leav ng n Parcel One
above deter bed 124 85
acres more or less
Parcel 2 Be ng the North
west quarter of Sect on 32
Townah1p 8 Range 1 6 of
the Oh o Company s Pur
chaH contalnrng 160 00
acres more or less
Parcel 3 S1tuated n Sec
ton 33 Town 8 Rang a 1 5
of the Oh o Company 1 Pur
chasa and beg nn ng n the
center of the road lead ng
from Salem Center to
W lkesv1lle and 50 feet !Iouth
of the Northwest co ner of
the Southe111 quarter of
Sect on 33 thence South
28 rods to a stone corner
thence a I ttle North of East
20 rods or to the center of
111d road thence a I ttle
West of North w th the cen
ter of 111d road to tha place
of
beg~nn ng conta~ning
1 00 Acre more or leu
Parcel 4 Beg1nn1ng at the
Northeast
corner of the
Southwest quarter of Sac
ton 33 Town 8 Range 16
of the Ohio Compony o Pur
chase thence North ! rods
thence Welt 70 9 rodl
thence South 5 rods thence
Eaat 70 9 rods to the place
of beg nn ng
cont1nmng
2 21 acrea more or leu
EKCEPTING AND RE
SERVING from all of the
above real eetate the coal
and mm ng nghta herelofore
conveyed by Floyd E Dav11
end leona M Dav 1 to Oh1o
Power Company by deed
recorded 1n Volume 199
Page 277 Moigo County
Ooecl Aocordo reference to
which 11 hereby mode for de
finite de~eriptron of thl1 ex
caption and reurvat1on
EXCEPTING AND RE
SERVING from the above
parcels all that certa n veen
of coal known as Number
Four Four A Claron or Lr
mettone Coal which hea
been previously conveyed to
the Ohoo Power Compony
Alto ucepting from the
above a parcel of land told to
George Workman end Helen
Workntan by deed recorded
In Vol 261 Page 659 of the
Deed Records Me gs Coun
ty Ohio
REFERENCE DEED FOR
PARCELS 1 THRU 4 Vol
Real Estate General

TEAFORD
Real Estate
218E 2ndSt
Phone

1 1814) 992 3326
2 52 ACRES - Ea slern
Schoo s 5 m home 2 BRs
gas heal at wellhead pr ce
Carpelong exce pt bath Want
to sellle estate
66 ACRES - Sec t on 25
Rutland Townsh p all m
nera s and young t mber
BURLINGHAM - 4 85 ac es
dug we I 2 BR I ao er 12x65
with I II baths L P gas fur
nace range &amp; refr ge alo
MIDDLEPORT- 5 rms g
lam ly rm bath utrlly gar
age &amp; lg lot Back pat o
fronl porch
ROCK SPRINGS- Lg yard
mostly evet n ce 7 rm 2
story home wllh 2 fu I baths
FA fu nace modern b rch
k !chen wth d sposal refr
gerato cook &amp; bake un Is
POMEROY - Good 5 om
horne on Pleasanl R dge St
Gas FA furllli:e basement
carpetry panehn&amp; 2oulbu ld
rngs &amp;7 acres $25 000
RACINE - One story 3 BR
nsulaled home near the
schoo s Level lot c ty ulol
t es Buck 111ood stove Sl Dr
&amp; wndows walk to the
store Askong $24 000
RT 124 - 125 acres rver
frontage old house barn &amp;
bldgs I p waler at one
trailer setup hcellenlloca
ton wlh acres of tractor
land $709 000
HAYING A SELLING
PIOBLEI!

CALL 992 3325

Pubhc Notoce
--------umo 275 Page 371 Mega
County Deed Records
Parcel 5 S1tuated n the
county of Me1g1 m the State
of Oh o and In the Townoh p
of Salam and bounded and
dtocrobed 11 follows S 1
uotod on Sec 33 T 8 R 1 5
Salem Townsh p
Me ga
County Oh o and beong
more partrcularly deacr bed
ao followo
Beg nn ng at a poonl n the
centerl ne of S R no 124
S 7 deg 07 W 29 72 faet
and N 83 dag 27 30 w
19 97 feet from the center
of Secttan No 33 thence
along the center 1 ne of the
Townoh p Road N 61 deg
09 30 W 263 21 feet to
an ron p n thence N 84
deg 30 N (paning an ron
P nat 339 94 feet) for a total
d 111nca of 673 63 feet to
an iron p n thence along the
fence I ne N 6 deg 42 04
E (pass ng an ~ron pm at
78 73 feet) for a total d s
tanca of 348 36 feet to an
1ron p n thence S 93 deg
59 31 E (pall ng an ron
pin at622 63 ftel)foratotal
d ala nee of 656 32 feet to a
potnl '" the centerline of S
R No 124 thence along
the centerline of S R No
124 S B dog 67 53 E
302 68 feet to a po nt
thence S 1 8 deg 63 39 E
184 50 feet to the pomt
of beg nn ng
conta nmg
5 793 acrea and be ng part
of a 103 acre tract ducr bed
m Vol 218 Pege 171 of the
Me gs County Deed Re
cords
The above descr ptron was
furnished by Harold D Wha
ley Surveyor No 4986 and
ourveyed May 30 1975
REFERENCE DEED Vol
218 Page 171 and Vol
264
Page 309 Maogs
County Deed Recordo
Sawe and Except No 4
Claron or L mestone Coal
underlytng atiove prem11as
EXCEPTING from Parcel
6 descr bed above 1 8629
acres conveyed to Bonn e
Gene Scott and Samuel E
Scolt aa recorded 1n Volume
284 Page 31 1 oftha Me gs
County Deed Racords mek
lng the total acreage qf Per
eel No 5 3 9301 Acre•
SubJect to all easements
h ghwaya and leaaea of re
cord
Parcel One was appraised at
$36 000 00 Porctl Two wao
oppr- ot $24 000 00 Per
eel Three was appr~~Md at
S 176 00 Perctl Four was oppralltd at $300 00 and Per
eel Fllle was oppraised at
S28 000 00 The reel eotote
cannot be sold for len then
two thirds 12/ 3) of the ap
pralltd valllt Terms of Sole
Howard E Frank Sheriff
Me go County Oh o
121 6 13 20 3tc

Strttt EmpfoyHI
Over 1 yeer Mn'lce
•4 88
h
per our
Ulllhan 1 Yltr HrVICI t3 10 per hour
Pool ond Porfl Director •5oo oo per month
Uf
rd
3
eguo 1 - 1 OOperhour
Pork Activity ond Molnte
nonce Director - •?&amp;
00 por weoft
Secrttory to Moyor e510 00 per month
btro Clericol Help- t5 27
per hour
Cltrfl Cemetery Truot- e145 00 per month

•7! 00

Volunt. . Flrema1

per yoor

~0

roghtto
b d all
oalecolle
and
to
Withdraw
thehis
above
teral
to sale Further
The
Bonk end Sav
reoervto the
looi!'rr•iii,;d
any or all blda
I"
Further the above colla
teral w II be sold in the con
d 1 on t 1' In with no ex
prossed or rmplled warran
traa 9 ven
f2 1 1 8 1 9 20 3tc
I

Council
per mHt
1ng (24) e12
Pretidfllnt of Council e14 00 per moetlng 1241
Boord of Public Afflfr1 18 00 per mHtlng 1121
Cleric. Bo.trd of Public AI
felrs- •8.40 00 per month
D1ap1tcher - e210 00 per
month
Clerk. Water Dtptrt"*'t
len than I monlhl ~
- t614 00 per month
---:,-:--::-....,-,--:---I Clerk Wiler Deportment
over 6 monthl 11rvlce Pubhc Notte&amp;
S812 00 per month
- - - - - -- - -- 1Emergency Cle,. Water
/ Sower - e71 2 00 per
ORDINANCE NO 1178 87
month
An Ord nance to a*lablrsh Water and Sewage Supt VIllage Jobs end Wage
t8 30 per hour
R
d
111&gt; tlmeo over 40
atet an establishing legal
hourt}-•9 45 per hour
~~:ays vacet on and sick Water and Sewage Alit
Be tt ordeonod by the
Supt - 14 82 per hour
Council of the VIllage of Miler Reader - 8&amp; 19 per
M ddleport ao followo
hour
Sec 1 That the followong Water end Sewege Dept
wage scale "
hereby
EJttra Help
adopted for employeea of
Over 1 veer service the Vollage of Middleport
t4 81 per hour
Chtef of Pollee _. • 1600 00
lell than 1 year HrVtceper month
83 90 per hour
Assistant Chef of Pol ce _
Mechtn c
8&amp; 71 per hour
A
Cemetery
1 dd tloneU 30 per hour
Over 1 vear aerv ce Regular Patrolman
Over 1 year of aervlce _
84 88 per hour
less than 1 year 18N1ce 86 59 per hour
Leu than 1 yearoervoce _
S3 90 per hour
Refoef Dlopotcher - *4 42
86 37 per hour
Part t me patrolman _
per hour
$&amp; 37 per hour
Swtmmlng Instructor Part tlma patrolmen fpro
14 00 per hour
batoonary) 84 69 per Cullodltn - 100 00 por
hour
month
Park ng Meter Person lien Office of Community Dovel
than 1 year service) opment
, 3 36 per hour
Execut1ve Secretary Park ng Meter Person (over
*6 30 per hour
1 year oorvlcel _ 83 86
SEC II Thot oecrottr II
per hour
cler1caland/ or bookkeeping
record kteptng hourly am

ploy- be employed 11 a
moxlmum of 35 houro per
week except for an emer
gency thll 1holl oriN 111d
lmt-cy of oxtrt hours to
be opprovod by Council
8EC Ill Tho following ore
hereby dtclored 11 legal hoi
ldoyo for tho omployHI of
the Village of Middleport
New Veer 1 Day Momoriol
Day
lndependonco Day
Lllbor Doy
Thonk1glvlng
Day Chriatmu Day Employee 1 blrthdoy Vetoron1
Doy
SEC IV Thollold Alorleo
wll be In effect on and after
March 1 1987
SEC V Each full time em
pfoyH of the VIllage ohall be
entitled to 1ick luve In the
amount of one and one
fourth 11 14) dayo per month
and thtlf be entitled to ac
crue 11od olck leave up to one
hundred twenty 11201 doyo
VI Etch full time om
pfoyee of tho VIllage onclud
lng full time hourly rate em
pfoyeeo ohall be entitled
during each year attar the
flm year to two wHkt vaca
tfon excluding legal holl
d•y• w1th pey Employees
with fifteen or more veers of
ltnrlce ohoH be antotftd to
three weeki vacation with
pay eech year
SEC VII Each employee
of tho Vlllege entitled to va
cation ahell ~- the vacat1on
t1meln year of entitlement or
oholl be pold for any unuotd
portion of vacation at the r
prevailing wage l'llte at the
time of payment If at lhe
end of any year any such em
ployee h11 accrued eny un
uMd vacation t1me the
Clerk Tretourer shall make
payment to the employee for
such unused t me with n
thorty doyo 130)after the end
of thevacatton year upon re
quell from the eHected em
ployee Vacat on t me shall
mean each 12 month penod
following the flrlt full year of
employment
SEC VIII That 1 group
hospital and medical 1nsur
ance plen be provided for all
full t1me employees of the
Yllloge of Middltpbrt who
elect In wrlllng to pertoc
rpate rn the ume and that
the premium therefore be
plfd by tho Vollogo up 10 the
amount of the prem um
quoted tor the present con

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Business

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales

tnstallatton
Service

Services

Electromc Organs
Mobile servtce

614-843 S248
IEASONAIIE
8

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addona and emodel ng
Roof ng and gutt ... work
Concrece wor"
- Plumb ng and elect lc•l
wok
(Free Est mates)

V C YOUNG Ill
992 621S or 992 7314
Pomeror Ohto
41 5 861c

I£11AIIE
20 16 tin

~ Licensed

E MainiWIII
POMEROY,O

Henry E Cltlend Jr

!92 6191
Jm Trusslll 949
Doltlt Turn1r

OffiCI

2660

5&amp;97
992 2259
992

1i

Hutch Call 81 4
old Good dog

X 100ft

Hartmger Parkway
M1ddleport
Zone Commerctal

Call 992·3005
or 992·6167
25871mo

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
lalllan lulhlln1

EVElY

SAT. NIGHT

6:30P.M.
Factorr Choke

12 Gauge Shotguns Only
10-1-lfn

FOI SALE
Cherhe Sargent 1
CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM It
Alfred Oh 4 mt
W ofTuppera
Plema on St Rt

681
A good opportunity for
1n 1mbltloua f1mlly
Priced on lnapectlon
Cell for Appointment

915-41

3 11 lfn

c

The Army Nttiontl Glllrd needs
bottl non prior and p io mil tery
,., .. celnc:ll'lllldutll Jo n now for
a~ nttme job wth full tme
be et ts Educ:tt on1l money
tvtlltble 304 875 3960 o 1
eoo 642 3819

9

Wanted To Buy

Wt PIV cull for late model clean

U.ed Mob 11 Hom• Ph 814
41t'Dt7B

Wlnt.cl to bu¥ Chlvett• wilh

"

985-3561

Chmcal Aud1alog1st

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

•ZENilH

•SYLV~NIA

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRI
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

•SATEWTE SAliS &amp; SERVICE
We lnJ ~FeR Tl••
Sht Tt~••lelu
II ttlf

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPUANCE
CHESTEI-"S

3307

All M•k••

•Wa~hers

•D11hwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Drvert •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

41 c

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
RfiUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MUliERIY AVE

POIIIOY, OH

PH. 992•9949
lob

larton Owner

4/1/dn

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GAIAGES
AI lltato111lllt Pncn

PH. 949·2101
or 949-2860
Day or Nitflt
NO SUNDAY CAllS

I IS-16 lftt

EAGLE IIDGE
AUTO REPAII
Truck IUtO

l

h..vy equipment
rt!HIIrt and welding
IAII m.t!H &amp; modelal

PH. 949·2193
or 949·2756

.............
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/lulluulr

2 5 86-tfn

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALLI

992·3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

flEE ESTIMATES

JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

124

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

AI" Tr11..1111..
PH. 992·5682
or 992·7121

Looking for rttt homt for your
lo• 1 one 7 Urge oom with btth
hot mula tv tktral 1400 DO
1600 00 Ph 114 218 1109
Cert fot elderly femtle bed or
wt lttlc:ht r patient In my home
Ht .,, .. ptrltnc:t 304 871
20 73 envt me

Re tm Now SoutheestM'n Bus
neu Colleg• Ctl 114 441
43 67

Scho!IIS
lnatruct1on

------

SER~ICE

We can repa1r and re
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d botl and rod
out rad1ators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

PAT HILL FORD
992 2196

Mtddleport Ohto

113tlc

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Wt Carry Fithint Bupp n
P1y Your C1bfe &amp;
Phone Bille Here

IUSIIIE$$ rHONI
1614) 9U UIO

IISIIIIICI r!IONI
16141

992

rm
2! "

1883 NllhUI 14x7Q 7•21 IJt
ptndo tituated on 4 V. tern
Stnd Hill Aotd th M bedroom
total tlectrlc:.. central tlr fully
equipped kitchen g•dln tub
two wtter beds twt:1 porch•
101112 build na ,.,. c tnd we
ter Pr ctd to sell Shown by
tppolntmtnt Serlout nqulrl11
only 304 176 6128 botWHft
I 00 tnd 10 00 pm

Now Ullllng tpplic.t on• for
cooks Apply at the
Holhtl\' Inn No phone c.!l1

J ivate duty nursing lyr experience Ph 114 448 8391 ar
114 241 6612

tx~tncM

pi-

AREA MANAGER
2&amp; OoO to es 000 ptrt t me or
full tirnt Postlleum worklhop
wo""na from your own home
IIIII or teeching background
jnt*red 485 00 nclud" com
Jllit• trtinlng for nttnMw $03
&amp;M-3383 ••• 9804 9tm to
8pm

Wented Rhythm Pltyw or Steele
Ouittr pt,yer nHCIIfjt fCM' Coun
try lend Preftr It leaat 21 to 40
yr old Prtf« .omeone who
ling1 needed lmmedlltly CaU
814 24&amp; 9311

Applications being acc.ptld for
london Pool M1n.ger Send
uume complete whh .....
tnct to Clttk .Mnlce Uwlon
Vllei• of Svrtcull Syr.eau11
Ohkl41779 Oeldllnt fclr tpply
ng March 1H7
Hobltitetlan Spoalollol II wontod
Mutt hawea,.....oelnworldnCJ
wtlh tduhl who h•• IH'IIt'l
profo~o~nd rettrdlllon tnd dwel
opmenUI dlllbiltdel Muat hwe
• Q M R P c«tfftcete Mtd •
Ho-lan lpoalollet II CortHI
cliO I - by tho Ohla Ooport
'"""- of Minta&amp; Rett«&lt;ltion tnd
Developmental Dl11bllltle1
not

168 Ntrlh Second
Mid•IJIOI'I Ohio 45760

81 Commodore 14a45 like
new I ved In only 8 months
peyoff Phone 304 882 3114

AVON Wowll Mokl lila bucka
No tKOCHt ng c:h1rge C.
8t4-'-M 3388

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PLUMIING &amp; HEATING

1973 Arl ngton 12~t5t5 2 bed
rooms 13000 Ctll 114 992
6554

ft ultd tO IUit porCh II pat 01 tnd
~ .1t build ngt and til exter or
c:arpentry tnd tame interior
f xpe lenctd Ctll &amp;14 448
J37e

Sel.. person needed tt klctl Cif'
dteltr no tllptrience n~~e~~nry
8Md r..ume 10 P 0 loa 7210
PomMOy Oh~

RADIATOR

1Od&amp; Kropf Eldorado 2 bed
room• ltundry gal httt rtiHd
ceiling whh sky I ghtl und«pin
n ng 101 d otk nterlor Mu11t 11111
to eppreclltt hctllent cond
tlon $3600 Co I 8t 4 992
2763

34

W tnt to do babysitting n my
hom• Ct eu 388 8114
W ou d kt to do btbystttlng n
my hom• Nttr Nonh Gtlt •
H gh School Pl't 814 388
11018

requncl Uary OOINMI'IU

moo with quotlfl-no No lnaludo Olodloof Nobility
,,.....,..

PEAl

olclo 1-e;

d.:%:...='1on IHt

-~~
....
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Iliff focNItleund pr01rtm Hour11rel 00
AM 400 PM
t2 , _
poofllon • - r v 23 t tl7 o.
poetlng
mutt ...
uut 1d b¥ Marell 11 1tl7
Apploentlilhould'..,... rllfUm•
to cournv -a•d ol
R-.tllllon Po lo•
307 ..,..... Ohla 417711
Attn t Lee Wedemeyer

d... ...........

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Busmess
Butldtng8

Comm•clal buikUng• tor lute
OoWfttown Pt Pltllant StOf'lt
oH Cit A One Re.e E1tttt
Ce ol Yteger Brok• C1ll 304
875 5101
Ont room schoo lodge :rprox
28~~;32 on CitY Chep
Ad
Ctnlrt heat • AC 100 tmp
eleetr c box 9170 tff ciencv gtt
fumtce drop ctillng ptne4td •
c•Pet Ctll 441 uoa ot e7&amp;
3019

35

Lots

&amp;

Acreage

Pltno l111ons n your home
a.l)4.675 1379
Lot fa 1111 1 Kre plul New
Pamoroy Rt 7 Coli 814 982
8732 or 114 992 7871

lomeont to babyth In mv home
lam to 4pm to 2y old ltttlellrt
c.u .... eNngs 114 4.8 7.9

2 II I mo pd

1973 K. rtrwood 12d&amp; 1 or 2
bedroom New carpet fu nece.
hot wttt hetter •7800 114
992 2464

Help Wanted

lessons start

614-992-7537

1972 2 bedroom Mobile Home
05 500 00 Ph 614 418 4841

Pl11t c C stlml Seplic Tanks
en lvtrtt Nt• tpproved • m1t1l
cutvena Ron EVIInt EnterpriML
Jr cll.on Oh 11• 218 5130

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TIHE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
"tG CO recommend• thlt you
d o but ntu whh people you
k 10'W tnd NOT to atnd monl'(
th ough the m•l untl you hl'le
ifiNIIttQated the oHerlng

Far morl!! •nformahon call

1971 Commodore 12x815 Z
Bdr pertly fum 1hed wood
bum ng 11ove Ph 814 318
9904

Verynce1981 PttriotUX70 2
br 1 ill btth
10x20 porch
underp nn ng M lton Rou1h
30' 895 3376

All you need to know
to make your own quolls
and feel proud!

MARCH 16 &amp; 17

14x70 Fleetwood 2 Bd 2 full
bathl total tiiC Pr Ct IUIQOI I
bte Call after 4 wltttdtYI
enyt me weekend• 614 388
8633

R )Of ng Ptint ng smtll plumb
In~ end ctrpltry jobs Reaon•
bt 1 FrH Eltamttll Ph 304
5 • 2111

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vknl1 uperience or wtltlrHI
Apply in penon Donttll 1 llllltn
Rlltlu tnt Spr ng Velley Plat

QUILTING
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141170 FIHtwood 3 Bdr 2 tul
beth• total elec Like new Pf ce
negotitble Ctll aftt 4 WHk
deya anydme weektendl 814
388 8133

K &amp; K Mobilt Hom• Inc new
end ustd homn etertlng II
14 400 00 tnd up 30• 171
3000

I

I 19 87 I mo

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WUT GALLIPOLIS RT 36
PHONE 814 4-16 7274

Wanted to Do

TiB

Lldl• needMI tor good pay ng
tempo trv office like work No
tape lence neceutry Also
Need 1.._ with car for Ught
dittvery work 011 tllowenct
Apptv In penon onty -.bloluwty No Phone Cell• To Mrt
Ctrtlf Room 1• Econo Lodge
Mottl MondtY 9 9 30tm

10 t-Ile

Roger Hysell
Garage
It
,._,y Ohio

Situattons
Wanted

Bu'f'ng dalty go d • tver co nt
rint• ,.welrv ttert ng war• old
coins l•o• currency Top prl
c• Ed Burkett Berber Shap
2nd A&gt;lfl Mlddtopoot Oh 8t4
an 347&amp;

11

•lnsulat on
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Replacement W nd ows
•New Roofing

14~9

15

~l'rVILI S

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

A'J ()N no serv ce che ge open
territories phone 304 676

rncn:o blown or tr~n~mlulon 71
tall model Ph 814 3f7 0120

!1np loylllr:nl

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULAnON
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Son ,tone to do a te tbont
tppl y n per~on 10 00 to 3 00
Duh Cleaners 2419 Jackson
Aw Pont Plt111n1

12

Mobtle Homes
for Sale

14._70 F eetWood 3 bd 2 full
b11hs tottl elec like ntw pnce
negot tb • Cell after • week
dtYI anytime wHkendl 614
3B8 B833

GOVERNMENT JOBS
$18 040 •69 230 ¥' Now H r
lflll Coli 801 887 8000 EKI
R 9 BO&amp; lor c:urrent fld&amp;fal at

W1nted to buy ttandlng t mber
Cohct Cllll IICCepted we PIV
CIO!Iel4 742 2328

1 3 84i lfc

tfn

100ft

Sunday Calls

Ptrtt &amp; Servl11

Gallipolis

FOR SALE

No

TOUR OU DES
DEl RLAND RF.SOAT Pltasent
wo lung condll ons M11ny com
pan ~, benet ts Mtn-aemiNit po
lit )ftl avtl able UOO *450
81 ~ elk y For tppo ntment
286 11421 Ilk to F enkle
RETAIL SECURITY In ocel
ttor ! Sto e Detect ve lttrt It
t 3 US per hour Tre n ng Pro
grtn, 81 Equipment lnciYded
Send btckg ound nfotm.. on
with Phone No To F •h•• Big
Wht• 47 1135 US 23 South
01I1W8 e Oh o 43015 AnN
Mlk 1 Fron"kowlek D L P M No
phc e cells piHIII

lnd newer used cars Smhh
luidc Pontiac 1911 Eatlern
Ave Otllipollt C1 I 814 446
UBI

'" 949-2860
or 949·2801

32

Help Wanted

tOP CASH pa d for 83 model

New Hom~t Butlt
Free Estimates

Fir• e••••••••

417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Ohto 45631

NEW LISTING- Rac1neA two bed room house on a
good slreet Large ol and
block bu d ng Th s ho use s
alfo dable at $13 000 00

MIDDLEPORT - Stat~ y horne
on a good street Large lot and
many fe.~tures Great location
great Slyfe great d~gn Must
be seen $4250000

can't JOm the Jet set
until we get out of the debt
s•et'"

Farm lqutpmtnf
Dealer

~ (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992-6601

992 2259

MINERSVILE - Monl Farm
- ApproKOmate ly 6 ac oes
wlh a 2 bedooom n cely re
modeled home w lh lots of
cabon et space barn m lk
house lru t trees fenc ng
and a good ga de n space
MAKE OFFER $1 2 000 00

3 bedroom mobl 1 home conve
nltnt loctdon upper At 7
tumlthtd Wattt" plld Ctll 814
248 6818

Authomlll Jthn Dttrt
Ntw Holland luth Htt

~ LISA M KOCH, MS

POMEROY The lam y
oom s usl off the k tcheh
and nea the a ge ear deck
Excel ent ne ghbo hood lor
k ds La ge lot 2 balhs approxomate y 5 ac es central
a r $30000 00

2 Bedroom mobile home to
nnt Sho811rlng R dgt
UOO OOmo 17&amp; DO d.poiH
Ph It 4-411 2495

Jwn M nk Chev Old• Inc
1111 Gent Johnton
814 446 3172

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

SALES &amp; SEIVICE
U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Computenzed Hean111 A1d Selectton
~ SWim Molds lnterpret111g SeMces

POMEROY AREA 10
acres close to fown wlh a 2
car garage and a n cely e
mode ed 3 bedroom home
New fu na ce new hot water
tank etc Heoe s whal you
have been ook ng lor at
$42 900 00

In Eureka nctll.nt thape 2 ld
with axptndo Responclblt
edultl onty No pitt 122t!imo
0epollt r~ulrld Ph au 245
5883

'

•VINYL SIDING
0 ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Mob1le Homes
for Rent

Nice Hml prlvttl 01 With 2 BR
tr•l• furnlahld Water pe d
llrgegllllld nporch Veryn ct
quiet netihborhod Sec dep &amp;
ref required Centenary 1r11
Colll14 448 3158

'

BOGGS

ICUT OUT FOR FUTUIE USEI

APPROXIMATELY 136 ac es
ol vacant land Sec uded and
Jll vale Exce ent home ~le or
hunt ng and Up to 30 acres
hay land WANT $45000 00

trect
SEC IX That ell full tlma
employees des r1ng to par..,
tic pate 1n the plan shall file
an tfect on with the Ciarlo
within ten doyol1 Olafter the \
eHective date of th11 ordi t'
nance
EC X That oaforled em •
pfoyoes who do not elact to (
Ptrtic~J)ate be pa d an e•tra
S70 00 pe monlh In eddl~ r
ton to the present aalarii
schedule and those emJ
ployee1 peld on an hourly
baa 1 who do not elect to
part c1pata rn the nsurance
plan be pa1d an add•t•onal40
centt per hour Any em
ployae may at any t1me elect
to wrthdraw from the plan
and 1n such an event such
electron for w1ttwhawalahall
hkew1ae be I led m writing.
with the Clerk Any em
ployee who elects not to par
tJclpete n the plan may file 1
aubsequent electiOn to
tocopoto end f
to the
on a non rated
ouch employee may bo·corne
a participant In the plan
kew sa any employee
part1clpates n the plan ;;;;,;) ' '•" ··
file and election to withdraw
from the plan
n wh ch
event h1s wages or salary 11
the case may be shall ba ad
JUited 11 prov ded n th s
l)llragraph
SEC XI All ord1nancea In
conflict with this Ordinance "
are hereby repealad
SEC XII Thatallfull tome
hourly peraonnel ohall be
pa1d an add tiona I three
cents 13 centsl per hour for
each year of consecutive
full tlml HrYICe With the
VIllage of M ddleport and
that all full t me salary per
oonnel ohall ba ~aid on odd
toonal 11x dollaro f$6 001 per
month for each year of con
secut1ve full time serv ce to
the village
SEC )(Ill That village
counc I ahall
determ ne
which employees are clall
toed u fullt me employee• •
SEC XIV Th 1 Ordonance
•hall take aHect and be n
force from and after Ma{Ch
1 1987
Paued the 9th day of Fa
bruary 1987
Atttll Jon P Buck Clerk
Dewey Horton
Pres dent of Council
121 20 27 2tc

Ultd Clfl

YOUNG'S

42

LAFF·A•DAY

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
Not1ce 11 hereby gtven that
on Soturdoy ..._,~ 21
1987 11 10
~";"";,'pub
f c lila will be hold at 1 0&amp;
Union Avenue Pomeroy
Ohio to tell for c11h the fol
lowing collateral
1982 Kowaoo•l Motor
•
Cycle
JKAKZHD14CB617627
1982 Kawooaki Motor
1982 Ponlloc J 2000
2AB77GOC7665508
1980 Pontiac 4 Dr Phoenix
2Z685AT1 14241
The Formero Bank end
Savmgs Company Pom
erov Oh o """'" the

The Dally

Pomeroy-Middleport Oh10

f l lldll r.lil l

21

Busmese
Opportunity

Alhton build ng lots mobUt
homn perMttted Clyde Iowen
J 304-171 2331

RI! II Li l ~

Profesaoonal
Servtces
P tnO &amp; o gtn I•IOnt Mary
L.ucll Ctll 114 441 9787 o
114 4-18-4128

I

Rl!dl Es LI II!

.11

Home• for Sale

3 badroom rtdeoortted Petrtot
V lsgt . Will help flntnce
U9 800 Coli 114 4-11 1340.,
$14-4413170
,,. ct houll in Pomll'oy

eroom•

41

Hou1e1 for Rent

3 bdr tnch Rodney VIIIIOI II
t281S mo plus depoeft Ref•en
Cit requ rlld Cell 114 441
0008

8 oom h0u1e on 50 tCrH at
Eu till 1200 1 month C.ll
304 878 6104
3 8edroom unfumithld houll
large TV room with fi,.ltct 1 ill
btth 350 00 per mo 1A mile
pllt HMC on At 31 Ph
814 446 4319 ar 304 675
97ao
Beautiful 3 bedroom h0u1e In
SvrtcuH Fun kMchen ltrge
lawn ContKt d.,, lt4-112
8218 ar nlghll 814-167 37SI
In Mkldleport 2tudr00f" haute.
t200 per monllt plu 1 ut Ht6tl
Rtf.,.oet tnd -=urlty depoeit
required Na pill Kitchen 1t0¥1
lormlohod Coli 114-112 8011

1 nd ballh wtth full blllft'ltnl
I 17 100 Phano 114 182
Hl2

2 ltOI"'f 7 room houtt for r.,t In
Qonyjllo Ohla 1 ~ both Coli
814-742 2347

1 wo bedroom houN llviftv
room dlnlnt room ldtctt.n
beth full bMemtnt doUbt• a•
on tpprGxtm ..ttv 1 2
r~~n~ on Ro11 Hill Pomerov
Owner mutt HI RettOntlbft
.Iff• w 1 bl con-'«&lt;•ld Phone
Ut4-871 2513

2 b 1 hom home 14 lurdei'M
Addition stove end rtfrio•atOt'
NtckKitd Reaeontbletlft1 OoCNI
1oc.-ton ContMt Ch&amp;dn1 Na
tloool Truet Oopt 304 1784480

,,.tt•

b_.,,

I omplotoly r-olod 2 bod

wmo.

i¥0rylhlng

new 2312 Mtdl1on Ave
121 800 00 304 171-1477"'
104-372H70
llllt or rent Ntw Hev• 3
bedroom• 2 bllh• tQplece
...... u1 ooo eoar12?1 oo
month pluo dopaolt. 304 273
1471

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Ia-

2 bdr oil uti- pold · .tee fum or unfurn MC
dlpottl r..,..ed Canuentent
Cll1114 441-lf&amp;l or
814-4771

21rdr Mty"""

--only

..... pold. Col 114-44t-4tf0

1985 Mob • Home t 4.70 on
St At H.3 U30 111 ndudlld
Coli 814 992 8449
2 bedroom furn shed New
Htvtn CtU 304 882 24&amp;8

48

Space tor Rent

lOT N

CARLYLE

72

®by L1rry Wright

Slit

-,

-. ..
~

1172 Ford Pick Up TrYCk Uttl•
ru1t eeeo 00 Ctll 114-388
lUI

Sptce tor Rrtnt Trtll• 1P1C1J1
loc:u.t Rd Rt 1 Point PltMint
304 171 t078

••
~

•

1981 M11d1 1r...ck no ru•t
12 1 80 00 Ph 218 8122

Mm liMHiise
51

Truck a for

1981 Ford R..,g ... 4x• et 000
or 11 000 Ttkeov•~••
will trtdt for oktM' 4114 Pit
814 448 4788

Household Goode

1---------

1918 Ford Rena• 411• 20 000
m .. Ntw t ' " tnd r m lhwp
814 119 3381

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 12
OlveSt GtUipo t New•uNd
wood COIIItOVII I pc wood lR
suite t399 bunk beds •199
recliner• new a uttd bedroom
suites wr nge w11he 1 •
1ho• Ntw Mvlng oom IUitn
1189 1119 smps Ctl 114448 3158

1977 Chavf pldl up 8 cyl

3

1petd t1250 Good condit ion

CoH 114 992 2738

73

County Appl ance nc Good
uHd tppllenc• end 1V sets
Open 8AM to &amp;PM Mon thru
s .. 114 «11198 627 3rd
Ave Gtll pol I OH

rJJfl.

Vtlley Furn tu I new l uttd
Ltrgt Mctlon of quelity turn
ture 1216 E"tern An
Gtllpollt

Cl ..

eo""'*

Vans

&amp;4 W

D

1980 Dodgt 8 50 4•• p okup
4 c:yl 5 11)(1 AC New luck
shot muddtr li 11 new euatom
pant Sh•pl Cel 11• 317
7840
1981 Ytmtht MOTO 4 228
dual let on t tnsm s.ton with
r...,tnt Low UIIQI excellent
condUon 11750 00 Ph 814
448 B877

GOOD USED APPLIANCES 0....------------------~ ------~-­
w..hera dryt • retrlgeretor• r
77 J..p CJii Y 8 4 new tlrll
angel SktgCtl Applitncll
54 Moac Merchendtse 61 Farm Equipment ntw b ektt 49 000 mllll
Upptr R
Ad btlklt Stone
t2 800 00 W II conllder p etc up
2 end 3 Crelt Motel 114 448 7398
truck on t tde 304 171 21113
hom11 30•
110 M111 1 Flfg~o~IOn 0 Nil
LAYNE S FUANIT~RE
Httbtllft lndependtnt D It Cell Trtc:tor
t 983 ChtvY Bllllf 81tvtrado
2300hrt t3 9&amp;0 00
me for product Mon Fr 9 3
8h Pull Typt Bush Hog lotded rtd tnd whitt ••c cond
2 b.troom mobile hom' adu t1 Sofll tnd chi r1 prlc&amp;d f om Glor 1 G ttt 304 882 3112
.. 150 00 300 gtl SprtYtr wtth 304 176 7725 oflor I 00
only you pay utll t 11 depoth t396 to 1996 TtbiM t'O tnd
20rt boama 1218 00 Ph 2BI
up
to
•1
26
H
de-t
bedl
1390
r~ulred Phone304 676 2153&amp;
1111111 toft IOVIIIII cha r
to 1595 Recliners 12215 to grMn f ortl K ng wood coM 8522
74 Motorcycles
1375 Limps t28 to 1125
bu ner 4 yrs o d ttldom used
477
New
Ho
land
71t
Hay
81ne
Dlnttt11 t109 and up to 149&amp;
304 175 8932 orto 4 30
kt new for I Z 100 00 Vet
Wood ttble w I ch1 • 1286 to
44 Apartment
mMr Round Ill• 41C5ft bl II
t795 Deak *100 up to t371i
Wood
wood
bu
ne
end
Chief
1981 Y•m•h• y, Z 210 end YZ
for Rent
us.t 1 11110n Call 614 388
HutchH t400 and up Bunk lotd of wood •1150 00 304
250 bctllent cond tlon Ctll
bedl complete w mtttra1111 876 2704
1832
&amp;14 ue 9710
8pm
12915 tnd up to 1395 Btby beds
2 lA 16 Court St Carpeted 11106 t176 Mtttreu .. orboa Model 94 W nch11te Cluio White F•rm T •ctors B11t PI' ct
Kitchen turn UISO monlh Plut spr ngt full or tw n 183 flnn 30 30 1450 20 Homtl te In Artt S dtrt Equ pmtnt Co 1980 Honda CRII!IO excelltnl
condit ion Ptl OU •41 09151&amp;
utilh" diPOI t Ctll 114..4•6 e73 end 183 Queen sell 1221
Xl12 chan IIW 1100 Cell Hendlf'IOn W Vt 304 671
7421
King t350 4 d twer ch•t U5
492&amp;
304 773 6303
1181 KtwiHk KX2&amp;0 Eacal
Oreuers 119 Gun ctbinltl 8
.,t condtlon e1300 1173
1 Bedroom b11lc ent •17&amp; 00 10 1 2 gun Quo tlectric renge ltby Orand pitno good condl
tc.wuekl 17&amp; ,._ I or glnll
plue electt c: Al.a required t e376 Btby m...ressn t35 &amp; tion 1121 Tw n bedl 2 11 82 Wanted to Buy
1300 c. 114 9112 0115
141 Bed frtm• 120 no •
1200 00 security depo11t CON
110 00.. etch Sw VI rocking
TACT Jtc:kaon Eltetn Dept Ph K ng frtme *50 Good lllectln chu no Otk driiM thrM
446 3197 Equal Houtlng of bedroom auitll mattl ct
drtwe 1 with c acktd Tenn"'"
Auto Part1
b nm hetdbotrdt I 30 tnd up pink marble top 131 Ctlltfter &amp; Now buying th" corn Of ttr 76
Opportunity
com Call fo lallltquolts Ave
to teli
&amp;
Accessones
p m 304 175 8713
Chy Ftrm Supply 114 44e
2 Btdroom tpt nlct Ctrptt ng
REA~ PM 10----2985
Wltff PI d Wllhtr &amp; dryer Uted Furn tu e wood teble &amp; 2 3 pleoe living room au te
hook up 1tovt rtff g fum lhed benches beda dres11r wood
tZOO 00 Sew ng machine
PRICE 8 REDUCED
avalleble Jtn 1 1987 Ph wardrobe 3 miles out Bul•ille tzl 00 Good Condl1 on 304
Uted
OM trsntm 11lon1 All
Ltveatock
83
Rd
Open
9AM
to
&amp;PM
Mon
804-416 7026
571 2841
nttrntlly lntptcted • gue In
thru Set 814 4•8 0322
teed A 10 Ford • Chry.. tr C.ll
Fumilhed • unfum sh_. tptt
114 441 0961
Ustd tofae chtifl rec nert and
•110 00 tnd up reference~ Ph
Regletertd
Quartlf
Ho
11
bom
55 Butldmg Supplle•
bltdd ng of 'llrloul 1 Itt Co bin
304 en 7738 o 304 875
&amp; 17 88 Orullo oood b'oodllnt
&amp; Snyde Fu nhure 9518econd
151 04 A 1 Real E1tate
Ph 114 371 2143
79 Motors Homes
Ave Ph 814 ••1 1171
au
d
ng
SuppU81
c
ONOUtl
&amp; Campers
Furnished IIPartment next door
8uyou11 Surp u1 11)4 x8 x¥1
10 I brery One profell ant adult ThrH cuthlon F eutHI sof1
Atvel'llblecuJhlont Ollvtg ten Vtllow pine rough 11w1d T 1 11
only Perking Ctll 614 441
sdng t1099tt Z5pc up
end oft wtllte Ellcelltnt cond
0338
25ft Shiite ctmp• S ttPI I
tl 19 (2) 4 d ~~~ Vel ow pint
1 on tnd vtry clten •no Ctl
Fu 1111 btd full 1 zt t g a r
rough uwed T t 1 1 tiding
Unfu n shed ept 4 roomt btlh 814 9B6 3994
tWn no Lotded wllh ItO ....
liS 19 ea 25 pc: up 14 19 131 64 Hay &amp; Gratn
Cent elly loctted 1 o 2 edulu
Ex cond UIOO Ctll 814 441
4 •B xJAr.
T&amp;G plywood
No pett Rtfertnctl Securhy Couch 1nd love Hat t75
1496
t10915
I I (4)4x10x\4 ply
K
tchen
d
nette
set
whh
I
chti
1
depo1l1 equ rtd Ctll 114 448
wood 11e 9511 !5)4 xl x;.
176 Stereo n ceblnat t50
0444
Luan plywood 15 99 •• (I) lerge ound belli of hl't w I
Cur o cabinet lghttd) no
dttlver 115 • be • Cel 014
Enough pleo11 end ptrtl of bunk 4 xl ell wood ptnellng Wood
Fum thed tptrtment 2 Bed
448 10&amp;2 after I
g·
tin•
•
pr
nil
17
ee
..
beds
to
mike
3
bedt
140
til
SI!r v11:1!s
room nice location Adults only
Ctll 614 992 3917 1fter 5 00 SIICGnds e&amp; 98 (71 M110nltt
No pett Co 614 448 240'
M xed hey 11 25 per bt to will
Meritt• pltnks 11 wldl ee
pm
long panel ng T.G StCOndl 1adeforllviiiOCk Ph 814 «I
Newty conltructtd 1 ttorv 2 BR
11 1011 (81 4118 Mtrl te btth 4013
Ztn lh Bate video cultttt pltyet"
d~o~plex tpprok 1 mit. from
Home
81
penll tmbo11.ci n 4 •• black
and reco dtr Model No
downtown Getlipol 1 Ref•en
Went
to
tJede
ltrgt
round
bt
"
t715tndt89&amp;••111•"a
Improvements
VA9800 VR9810 31 mavl"
CH No petl Ctll 114 440
PO and A "ed t7 rellgous Foil feced toem n1u 1tlon botrd of hi'Y for catttt Ph 614 41
1250
tapti ell for t800 00 Ctn be f h thick 14 99 ooll\1 18 91) 1082
lltn tnd t td out 11 913 F hl't 11 "1111110148 Vonltywhh
Oekwood Apt 1 bedroom unit
BASEMENT
Whitt IUIW W rt tred b.t•
m• bit top 1178115 (11) 30
St Ntw Hlvtn W Vt Ct to
110111 &amp; efrigeretor tum shed
WATERPROOFING
11
7&amp;
Tom
W
lton
llorf
30•
Venity
whh
me
ble
top
t79
95
No pOll Col 614 4-11 2081 eppo ntment 304 182 2301
uncond tlon.t I Itt me .,u• tn
(12) I p .ce hllh glou tub 8751724
lfter 5pm
111 Loctl ref•enc. furnl1hld
anclosurt kh tzl.l&amp; I131 a
Mt m1111
Ctll co ect
tempered gl111 • d ng tub ludtn.,atl hay 11 00 bt • 1FrH
2 bedroom rl\ltrvltw epanment
114 237 O.CBI day o night
54
Mtsc MerchandiSe doort tlum num lin sh 141 14 304 717 8677
Equipped khchen trtlh pickup
Rogtrs 8ettmtnl
or 139 91 with purchiH of tub
ld11l far 2 ptrt • to lhM't
Wet•prooflng
Dried
th.tltd
corn
t4
10
per
1141
Single
door
med
ctb
...,..,c.. Ctll 114 892 1&amp;38
plest c boa ttl nltll 1t1tl cwt Ground e&amp; 00 per cwt SWEEPER tnd 11W ng miCh ne
Ctllehtn • Used Tire Shop Ove
treme
111 95 ta 1111 1 end 2 Ground whh moluMI tl 71 Pff
1
OOOtr11
ala1112
13
14
15
Oraeiout living t end 2 blld
rep.t r p.tl tnd tuPF, 11 Plcll
pltct
tlbtrtllll
tub tnd shower CWI 304 411 103t
room aptnment• tt V llag• 11 18 15 8 mll11 out Rt 218
up tnd dl'llvtry Oev 1 Vtcuum
combination
Colo
1
•
whht
Coli 114 211 1211
MahCM' end Rtv. .lde Aptrt
Cle•n• ont htlf m le up
1129
II
to
1111
I&amp;
11
&amp;
menta In M ddleport From
O.oro• Creel! Ad Cell 114
PII'Cent dl.count on 2 p ece •
I r d i i ~· III II LI I IIHI
U11 nclud ng ut tiel Ctll Pitltlc e nern 1t1t1 tppr0111d
4410214
up
1111
•
piece
tolld
otk
towel
pint
c
septic
tlnkl
pltttlc
814-992 7787 EOH
t19.9&amp;
(17)Preflnished
blf'Mt
ou vert• mtt•l culvert• RON
All typll ctrpenter • concr••
olk briiCI flooflng 'A dt,;
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jock
2 bedroom furnlsh.t or unfu
wa k ln ttrlo e111tlrior tmOAondoml.,gtholt 110111110 71
oon Oh 814 281 &amp;930
nllhtd tptnment on Spring Ave
Autos
for
Sale
dellng pelntlng rooftna frll
c t n up e1 71 1q h 20 tQ ft
Lorgo
Col 114 912 8858
...lmtiH Ctll 114 441 1174
pr
c
t
n
1181
P
ehung
1t1tl
Used
A
I&amp;
Ditch
W
tch
Trlflcher
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Sunday

Friday, Feb,.-v 20, 1'1

...---Local Briefs:-__. Middleport men expected to:face B&amp;1E cbarg~.
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Carryout seroice is offered
· Saturday's chtll supper at Syracuse United Methodist Church
Will also of!er carryout service. Serving will begin at 4: 30p.m .
Bring your own containers.

Petit jury trial ca,ncelled
The petit jury trial scheduled for Monday In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court has been canceled. Jurors need not
appear.

Grand jury session scheduled
Meigs County Grand Jury Is scheduled to convene Tuesday
March 17 at 9 a.m.
Etta N. Randolph has been been sentenced for forgery to six
months at the Ohio State R.Normatory for Women, Marysville.
The prison sentence was suspended by the court and Randolph
placed on two year' s probation.
An order for attachment of property has been flied In the
Meigs County Common Pleas Court case of F·a rmers Bank &amp;
Savings Co. against Paul Dalley.
An agreed order has been flied In the case ol The Bank of
Josephine against T&amp;T Equipment, et al.
An agreed entry has been llled In the case of RobertSisson.Jr .,
et al, against Tom Werry, et al, and Stevie B. Coleman. third
party plaintiffs, against Tom Werry, et al, third party
defendants. Robert Jeffers, Rog~r Jeffers and Janet Jeffers
have been dismissed as third party defendants lri the case.
A judgment of $2,&amp;JO for a child support arrearage has been
granted Barbara Ann Grover, now known as Barbara Ann
Fridley, from Dalton B. Grover.

·Driver cited in village accident
Two vehicles were damaged and a driver was cited In an
accident on Butternut Ave., at 10: 17 a.m . Thursday.
Pomeroy Pollee said a truck driven by Clyde L. Shingler,
Lancaster, struck a parked car owned by A.W. Mllchell Route
I, Rutland. There were light damages to the truck and m~erate
to the Mitchell vehicle. Shln~ler was cited on an assured clear
distance charge.

Calendar item in error
A Dally Sentinel social calendar Item announcing a Belles and
Beau Square Dance Club for this evening !romS toll p.m. at the
Senl?.r Citizens Center In Pomeroy Is In error. The dance wlll be
held Saturday evening. Caller will be John Waugh and the dance
will be a benefit for one the club's couples who lost their home to
!Ire recently.

County court issues fines
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The following lndlvlduals wre fined this week In Meigs County
Court by Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Larry Mason, Logan. $24, speeding; David Lawrence,
Springfield, $20, speeding; Scott MacClenlhy, Vinton, $300 anl!
costs. 120-day license suspension, 10 days In jail DWI; Rodney
Riggs, Pomeroy, $20 and costs. !allure to control: Okey
Meadows, Pomeroy, $24 and costs, speeding; Garland M.
Davis. VInton, $25 and costs, line suspended, speeding; David
Lambert, Rutland, $21 and costs, speeding; David Mason,
Waverly, W.Va., $20 and costs, speeding; Ralston D. Hemsley,
Shade, $25 and costs, speeding.
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Forfeiting bonds lor speeding wete VIctor · Slebeneck,
Wichita, Kan ., $50; Craig Chapman. Crown City, $50; Danny
Kirkbride, Albany, $50; Lawren.ce Hysell, Rutland, $30.

Units respond to four calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports four calls
.
Thursday .
Pomeroy at 12: 48 p.m. to Dark Hollow Road lor. Lula Shaffer
to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at 4: 13p.m. to Second
Street for William Halley to Pleasant Valley Hospital; Tuppers
Plains Fire Department at 6:54 p.m. to a minor fire at the
Wayne Bennett residence In the Arbaugh Addition; Bennett was
transported by EMS to St. Joseph's Hospital lor treatment ol
minor Injuries; Tuppers Plains at 9:48p.m. to Mt. Olive Hill for
Tammy Pierce to St. Joseph's Hospital.

Youth League meeting slated
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Middleport Youth League wlll be holding an organizational
meeting Thursday, 7 p.m., at Middleport Vlllage Hall. Parents
of children particlpallng In lhe summer baseball program are
urged to attend.

Alumni game meeting Sunday
There will be a meeting Sunday, 3:30p.m., at Southern High
Sc hool, to discuss the alumunl game to be played Tuesday .
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Two Middleport men have
admitted Involvement In ~ Feb.
12 breaking and entering at the
Frank Broderick residence on
Long Hollow Road.
Douglas Freem!)n, 19, of Middleport, has admltled to break·
lng Into the Broderick residence
ontl!aldate, taklngseveralguns.
knives and jewelry Iterns.
Deputy ~enny Klein , who
made the lnltlal response to the
Bro derIc k res ld ence, a 1ong wlth
Sheriff Howard Frank and lnves·
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prosecutor's office, obtained the
· a dm 1ss 1on f rom F reeman an d
recovered several or the Items,
Inc 1u dlng s lx fl rearms an d one
knife.
Freeman is In custody at the
Meigs County Jall following his
sentencing Tuesday to a on(!-year

prison term on 'two earlier theft
charges.
According to Gerard, he was
out on bond awaiting sentence for
grand theft of an automoblie and
receiving stolen property, when
he broke Into the Broderick ·
residence. The receiving charge
resulted!romFreeman'suseofa
credit card stolen In a November
1986 break-In, also at the Broder·
lck residence.
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Freeman has not been formally charged with the most
recent breaking and entering at
Broderick's, but that will likely
occur today (Friday) when a
complaint Is !!led In Meigs
County Court.
Freeman
also lmpllca_ted ·
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a not er · lddleport man, Mike
Manley, 23, in the Broderick
break-ln.. Manley; whO has a
record of B&amp;Es, Is now In the

Area deaths
Clal'ence T. Nonis
Clarence Tom Norris, 8&lt;1, 49469
S.R. 338, Racine, died Thursday
at the Pomeroy Health Care
Center.
A retired machinist and sales·
man, Mr. Norris was born In
Meigs County on Nov. 20, 1902, a
son of the late Philson and Ella
Phllchard Norris.
He was a member of the
former United Brethren Church
at Letart Falls and a present
member of the Racine Baptist
Church. Mr. Norris was a former
Letart Township trustee.
Surviving are hls wife, Reva; a
daughter. Mildred Gathers, Columbus; a son, Thomas Junior
Norris. Columbus; three brothers, Ross Norris, Syracuse; Rev.
Lawrence T. ·Norris, Decatur,
Ind., and Carl Norris, Junction
City: eight grandchildren,
sevven great-grandchildren and ·
several nieces and nephews.
Services wlll be held at 1: 30
p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Rev. Steve
Deaver offlclatlng. Burial wlll be
In Letart Falls · Cemetery.
Friends ma y call at the funeral
home from 7-9 this evening and
!rom 2:30-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m .
Saturday.

Joyce Annette Gabriel, San Antonio, Texas; a stepdaughter, June
Opal Johnson, Harrlsonvllle, and
several nieces and nephews.
Eight step-grandchildren and
two step-great-grandchildren
also survive.
Besides his parents, Mr. Cook
was preceded In death by hls
wife, Atlanta, and three
brothers.
Services wlll be held at 3 p.m.
on Sunday at the Ewing Funeral
Home. Burial wlll be In Beech
Grove Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home after 3
p.m. Saturday.

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Middleport Jail charged with a
Feb. 16 B&amp;E at the Francis
Hudson residence on Rutland
Street In Middleport. Manley has
admltled his part In the Broder,
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tte!'Y o lclals are pleased with
Super Lotto's popularity after Its
first year In existence and that
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these days as players have their
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eyes on next week s prize w111c
will be at least $15 million.
Lot\ery officials are celebratlng the first. birthday of Supoer
Lotto which began Feb. 19, 1986
with a $5 mllllon jackpot. ' ·
In the last calendar year,
Super Lotto accounted for 24.7
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poercen1' o to1a1 1o11ery 11c e1
sales, officials said Thursday.
"It's a nice way to celebrate,"
said lottery spokeswoman Anne
Bloomberg, noting. how next
week's $15 million jackpot will
likely generate a large volume In
ticket sales.
"Historically, when a jackpot
reaches a certain threshold,
more and more players come

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The two olflclals testified ·
Thursday before separate House
: Finance subcommittees holding
hearings on Gov. Richard F.
Celeste's proposed biennial
budget.
Anthony M. Kouneskl, general
manager of Queen City Metro In
Clnclnnatl, one of two public
transit o!!lclals to testify. said
the administration's proposed 40
percent cut Is "draconian."

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The money js not ln1he budget.
and unless It Is Inser ted, the
regular May primary electlqn
will have to be moved to March to
save the expense, or the presidential primary will be put off
until May.
"It's still alive," said Steve
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legislative leaders to get the $5.2
million In to the budget, due to be
passed In June.
"It's ·not like ther e's.no time 1to
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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UPII - Ohio's
participation In a muchballyhooed Midwest presidential
primary may have to be delayed
by four years for lack of money.
Secretary of State Sherrod
Brown conceded Friday he never
asked that $5.2 million be inc luded In his office's 19ES-89
budget to pay the extra expense

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Middleport; Johnnie Nash, Ml~
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Super Lotto game was In Octo~
whl•.n three winners split a S
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thel~e were 179 tickets sold wl
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Mostly cloudy tonight,' with a
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The probability ol precipitation Is 30 percent tonight and 40
percent Saturday.
Winds wlll be !rom the south at
flve to 10 mph tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
Fair through the period, with
highs ranging from 25 to 35 each
day. Overnight lows wlll be In the
20s Sunday and Monday mornIngs and range !rom 15 to25early
Tu esday.

Celeste has proposed an oper·
atlng budget for the Ohio Depart·
ment of Transportation of $26.7
milllon for fiscal year 1988, which
begins In June. That represents a
32 percent cut from the previous
!!seal year. The budget Includes
a $28.9 million appropriation for
!!seal year 1989.
Public transportatiOn grants
absorb the brunt of that cut,
slipping 40 percent from $30.7
mllllon In the currerit fiscal year
to $18.4 percent In fiscal year
1988. For 1989, the fund would get
a 4 percent lncreqe.

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COLU MBUS (UP!) - Public
transportation o!!lclals say cuts
In public transportation funding
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lly LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP]) - The
spotlight shifts to the Ohio
Senate this we~k in the contln ulng saga of civil justice and
Insurance reform at the
Statehouse.
Senate President Paul E.
Glllmor, R-Port Cllnton, Is to
name a nine-member spoeclal
· committee, probably headed
"of"'Seii. H. Cooper Snyder
R-Hillsboro, to dissect the
three elements of the controversial package.
Cu rt Steiner, an aide to
Glllmor, said late lasi week
the committee will be made up
of s ix Republicans and three
Democrats representing a
broad-based background .
The l~gl slation , which has
produced a year-long squabble in the General Assembly,
Is aimed at providing commerc ial liability Insura nce at
reasonable rates to businesses, local government s
and school districts.
A blll which cleared the
General Assem bly last year
was vetoed by Gov. Richard
F. Celeste. The new version
was passed by the House last
week a nd forwarded to the
Senate.
The special commi llee is
expoected to be mad·e up of
senat ors reflecting the view·
points of the warring factions
- business and Industry,
organized . labor. cons um er
groups. insurance compa ni es
and trial lawyers.
Meanwhile, the Hou se Civil
and Commercial Law Committee wlll star t hearings
Tuesday afternoon on the
element oft he package which
was left out this tim e - a
limitation on lawsl,li.!S against
defective products.
That provision was the
target of Celeste's veto. and
House Speaker Vernal G .
Rifle Jr., .. D-New Boston,
chose to put It In a separate bill
at the governor's request.
Rifle said It will be sent
quickly . to the Senate lor
Incorporation Interest of the
package·.
The governor's office is
expoec ted thi s week to be r eady
with Its version of product
liability language, which probably will not be as strong as
the section favored by majorIty Republicans In the Senate.
Budget heari ngs continue In
several Ho~se Finance subcommittees this week, with
the huge Ohio Department ol
Education outlay being aired
Tuesday evening, Wednesday
afternoon and Thursday
morning.
Other agency budgets re·
celvlng scrutiny this week wlll
be the Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency, Tuesday
evening: the Department of
Mental Health. Wednesday
a lternoon; and the De par·
ment of Rehabl\ltatlon and
Correction and Departmen t of
Insurance, both Thursday
morning.
'

By KEVIN KELLY
Tlmes·Senllnel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Revitalization and Improvement of downtown Galllpolls has become a
reality to business and property
owners now that a financial
agreement has been finalized
between the c ity and one area
bank.
An agreement spe lling out the
the cooperation between Gallipolis and Ohio Valley Bank was
signed Friday. City Manager
Dale E . lman said he has
received a verbal commitment
from Commercial &amp; Savings
Bank or Gallipolis to enter Into
the same agreement.
The city was awarded a $75,000
small cities grant' from the Ohio
Department of Development In
October 1986. The money wlll be
used to buy down the interest on
conventional bank loans by making the loans ava)lable to property and business owners at 4.9
per cent Interest wlih a 10-year
payback period, !man explained ..
The !act the banks were
agr eea ble to working with the

c ity and the merchants was a
factor In Gal!lpolls' application
for the grant be ing approved,
Ima n said .
Termed a "genuinely public
and private" partnership by
OVB Executive VIce President
Jeflrey E . Smith, the agreement
has OVB working with the ci ty
and downtown merchants to
provide the loans to "bankable."
or credit -worthy, Individuals.
The bank Is to assist loans
ranging from a $2,500 to a
maximu m of $25,000 and wlll
provide up to $400,000 to eligible
applicants within the target
area .
The city will deposit Its loan
subsidy from fhe ODOD grant
with the bank at the closing of
each loan, and the bank will
.co~perate with other lending
Institutions In executing the
program, " providing the other
Institutions agree to be bound by
the same terms and conditions."
according to the agreement.
The target area Identified in
the Improvement program Is the
nor thwes t side of Second Avenue

extra expense of the presidential
primary .
The Legislature. at Brown's
request. approved an ear ly presidential primary for 1988 In order
to join Ohio with llllnois a nd
other states In a Midwest primary to give Ohio more clout In the
selec tion of presidential
nominees.
Brown said when lhe bill
passed. " the s tate budget didn't

look so tight."
Normally, each s ta te agency
lists li s an liclpa ted expen ses and
puts them in li s budget request .
which Is then studied and usually
trimmed by the state Ofllce of
Budget and Ma nagement.
" We did not put II ln. " said
Brown. " I dldn 'l think II be·
longed in our budget."
Fought la ter said the secretary
of state asked the state Offl cp of

PARTNERSHIP IN EFFECT - AQ agreement
between Galllpolls and Ohio Valley Bank wns
signed by City Manager Dale E. Iman, left, and
between Court and Locust
streets: Court between First and
Third avenues: and Stale between Second and Third avenues.
!ma n said three prlorliles have

Budget and M a na~emerit In
December to give the sla le
Cont ro lling Board the a uthorit y
to dlstriiJule the money.
Brown sai d th a t und er no
circ ums tances wo uld count y
boards of e lections be blUed for
th e cost or the two primaries .
"There should be o ne rather
th an two primaries ." said . Wll·
liam .J . Shkurtl , director of the
tCo ntlnued on fi&lt;Ji

OVB Execu tlvc Vice President ,Jeffrey E. Smith
to launch a slructurallmprovcmcnt program lor
a target area In I he city's downtown.

been established by lh eprogram.
The flrsl Mals with facade a nd
lnlras truclure improvement s .
Once those lmprovemenls are
mel. lhe . property or business

•

ow ner will

movt~

onto structural

and safety Improveme nts .
The third priorit y, to be cons idered afler lhr flrsr two hQv~ ·
(Contin ued on A-:11
•

White House denies claims of cover-up
.

WASHINGTON iUPII -The
White House, faced with new
reports that aides tried to hide
President Reagan's role In the
sale of U.S. arms to Iran. denied
Friday that Reagan was involved
In a cover·up of the lran·Contra
affair.
Robert McFar lane, Reagan's
former national security adviser
who was an architect of the Iran
arms initiative, told a presldenllal review board Thursday he
took part In an effort by White
House aides to hide the president 's role, The New York Times
reported Frld.ay.
Chief White House spokesman
Marlin Fitzwater, as ked If there
was a cover-up by way of having
aides brief Reagan on a false

chronology, said, "No - not as
far as t he president Is
concerned.· ·
"As fa r as the president Is
concerned, there was no coverup; certainly he was not aware of
any," he said.
However, Fitzwater was careful to say he dld not know whether
Wh lte House aides 1rled to cover
up their actions to protect the
president. "I don't know what
they (aides ) might have done."
The Times sa id McF arl ane
acknowledged he wrote a memorandum on Nov. 18. a day before
Reagan's last news con ference.
which allowed the president to
say he had not given formal
authorization to the project to

sell arms to Iran th rough Isra el
In August 1985.
But a source told the Times
that McFarlane knew when he
wrote the document th a t the
president had Informally en·
dorsed the arms sale beforehand.
Mcfarlane's lawyer , Leonard
Garmen t, declined to commen t
on the Times report although he
sa id McFarlane stood by his
earlier testimony abou t the al·
fair. Mcfarlane has steadfas tly
Insisted Reagan gave prior ap·
proval for the sh ipment by
Israel, putting hlm at odds with
key ad mlnlstrallon officials.
Garmeni a nd anolher lawyer.
Peler Morgan, planned to spend
Friday and Saturday with
McFarlan e a t Bethesda Naval

Pre!&lt; ldent Reagan ·

Lawmen press search
for robbery suspects

Cuomo pullout fuels
other candidates' hopes
WASHINGTON iUPil -With certain to make the race rnc1uoe
New York Gov. Marlo Cuomo on Delaware Sen. Joseph Blden, the
the sidelines , It Is Gary Hart Rev . Jesse Jackson, ·Rep. RIagainst the field for the 1988 chard Gephar~l of Missouri and
Democrati c presidential former Arizona Gov . Bruce
Babbitt .
nomination .
The Cuomo announcemen t,
With the key early caucuses
and primaries stlll a year off, the however, could be the · catalyst
decision by Cuomo, a nnounced which draws others Into the
Thursday, puts 1984 contender battle, Including Massac husetts
Hart far out In front of the pack. Gov. Michael Dukakls. Sen. Dal,e
· · Of all the potential ca ndidates Bumpers of Arkansas and possl·
besides Hart, only Cuomo, the bly Gov. Bill Cllntonol Arkansas.
Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia,
eloquent New Yorker, had been
able to post double-digit ligures another person mentioned as a
In the polls:IAnd even he trailed possible candidate, said Friday
far behind Hart In the lates t Iowa night In Atlanta he would riot
form an exploratory co mmluee
and New Hampshire soundings.
The Cuomo announcement to see k the presld~mcy In 1988 but
gave added optimism to some said he was not closing the door
ca ndidates set to make the race on accepting a possible Demo.
and could pull others Into the . cratic nomination .
"So the experts will undoubtsweepstakes for the 1988
edly write me o!llor 1988, " said
nomination.
But Sen. Daniel Patrick MoyniNunn. chairman or the Senate
han, D-N.Y., said Hart " Is the Armed Services Commlltee.
only candidate there Is" right
"Perhaps, they are right."
now and said he talked to !he
Recent polls In Iowa - which
former Colorado senator and
holds the nation's first caucuses
suggested "to him that he move - and New Hampshire, which
to have the nomination closed.··
has the first primary, underlined
In addition to Hart, those
Cuomo's political strength - ·

.

Hospllal, wher~ he Is recovering
from a suicide att empt. Gar·
ment' s office dC"cllned to com·
ment about the reason for their
meellng.
As Investigators widened their
probe into the secret sa le of arms
10 Iran and the subseq uenl
diversion of profit s to Nlcara ·
guan rebels. the chronology of
events relating to lhe globe·
spanning lnltlallvc grows even
more lmporlant .
The Tower com mission. the
lhre~&gt;· member panel appoint ed
by Reagan to review the policies
and practices of the National
Security Council. Is comp lellng
Its report and Is expected to Issue
a report next Thursday .

PROSPECTS IMPROVE Marlo Cuomo'• startling decision not to seek the 1988
Democratic presidential nomInation bodes well for the
protpects of Mas1achusetll
Goy. Michael Dukaklll, above,
according to aeveral labor
leaden attending the AFL·
CJO convention In Bal Harbour, Fla. (UPI)

despite the fact the New York
governor had not visited either
state Qr set up organizations
there.

,,

By ,JIM WEIDEMOYER
Tlmes-Scnllnel Staff
RIO GRANDE -A n all· poi nts
bulletin has been posted thro ughout sou1heas tcrn Ohio for 1wo
armed white males, accused of
stealing a Dodge mlnl·van owned
by an Athens vending company
outside of the laundromat in Rio
Grande around 12: 30 .p.m. Friday, authorities said.
The van was reportedly located by authorities taler Friday
on Tick Ridge Road In Raccoon
Township. Further ln(orma tlon
was not available Sat urday from
the-Rio Grande marshal's ofllce.
One of the two suspects In the
theft reportedly struck the 74year-old driver of the 198&lt;1 Dodge
van, owned by Laughlin Vending
Co., and drove of! with the
vehicle, which con tained large
amounts of dimes, quarters and
one·dollar bllls, accordi ng to
repOrts.
Robert J. Wllllams of The
Plains was released Friday from
Holzer Medical 'Center alter
being treated ror a blow to the
head !rom one of the assailants.
Rio Grande Marshal John

I

Vance sa id Willi a ms apparrntly
refused to r&lt;· llnquls h lhe va n
upon lhe drmand of lhf' assullants and was ' tru ck In the h C'a~
by the ba rrrl of onr or the
firea rm s.
Willi ams wa.&lt; with his wllc,
who Is 70 but not o th c rwi ~P
Identified. wht' n lhe two m••n
overpowered him and took the,
va n. Van ce sa id.
Vance addrd thai It a ppeur('(j ·
that the two men Intended to s.tca .
the truck from the outset. l'lf(urlng !hat II would have a lot Ol'
money after emptying vc ndlnp
machines a t prior s tops. Wllll"
ams had em pllcd only two
machines at the laundromal.
be!orc t~ van was taken.
There were three peoplewa~h ·
lng and dr yl n ~ the ir clothes
Inside the laundromat when the
two men approached 11 , Vance
sa id. The th ree people were
coerced Into the restroom and
locked Inside. The 1wo men t~en
pushed a soda pop machln() Jn
Iron I of the rest room door. · •
According to repo~ts. bolh men
were wearing reflectlvr . Qn
(Continued on A·3l

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