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Page- 12-·· The Daily Sentinel

Thursday. March 12, 1987

. Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

.----·Ohio Briefs:-----. Lawmakers study service sub~idy cuts
Church considers Cleveland move
CLEVELAND IUPil ~ The United Church of Christ's
ocatlon committee has discussed the proposal to ,move Its
wadq uarters from New York Cit y to St. Louis or Cleveland, a
move that wou ld create about :lOo jobs.
The headq uarters of the church formed by the merger of two
&gt;fits factions 30 years ago In Clevela nd have been in New Yo rk
r uy since 1963. but church officials are now co nsidering moving
o a centra lly loca ted city with lower cos ts, a chu rch
, pckeswoman said.
The Un ited Church of Chr ist' s locati on commi ttee may make
a slle recommenda tion Saturday, but a fin al dec ision wil l not be
made un ti l the Ge neral Synod meNs in Cleveland,the last week
of June. the spokeswoman.sa id.
The spokeswoman said re location of the headquar-ters wo uld
add 3011 jobs to Clevela nd or St. Louis.

Judge limits market picket Line
YOUNGSTOWN I UP ! 1 - A Trumbull County judge has
limited the number of people who ca n protest outside a new
Giant Eagle supermarket in suburban Youngstown.
i\s many as 50 peo ple, representing a variety of labor unions .
des cended on the store Tuesday to protest the lack of union
represent ation at the Gia nt Eagle store in Li berty.
At the request of store management . Tru mbull County
Common Pleas J udge Robert Nader issued an order limi ting the
num ber of pickets to six and prohibit ing the protes ters from
interfering wit h shoppers.
No prOblems were repor ted Wedn esday morn ing.
The demo nstration Tu esday was orga nized by Loca i88Uo! the
Unit ed F'ood and Commercial Workers union. ''hic h represe nt s
wo rkers who have been striking the nearby Boardm an Giant
Eag le lor the past li ve months.
The Gian t Eagle stores arc operated by the Retai l Mat·kets
Co. Labor contrac ts at 12 ot her RM C-ow ned stores ex pi re nex t
month .

C

II

Ohio Turnpik e usage increases
BER F.A t UP I I - Some 1.2 millio n vehi cles used the Ohio
Tu rn pike in February, a n increase of 12 percent fro m 1.1 mi ll ion
ve hicles in Februa ry 1 9H6.~he Tu rnpike Commiss ion reported
Wed ncsda~' ·

About 71 percent of the vehicles using the nort hern Ohio
highw"y las t month W!'re passenger cars, compared with 69
P&lt;'ITPnt in February 1986.
Tho Tu rnpi ke Commis?ion co llected $4 .9 million in tolls, up
from $1 .7 million du ring the same pN iod in 1986.
An addi tional $900,000 was collected through service station
and restaurant revenue, and ot her sources.

,

·

Infant
inherits

sumers, insurers , hea lth car e
provic:fcrs and employers purchasing coverage, would study
inpatient services and coverage
llmitatlons, among other things.
It wpuld Issue · an Interim
report to the General Assembly
by October and a final report by
Dec. 31.
TheJiouse will now take up the
resolution.
The House adopted and sent to
the Senate bills:
- Making reciprocal agreements with other states regarding par king spaces reserved fo~
the handicapped.
..
- Designating the bridge carrying Ohio 209 over Wills Creek In
' Guernsey County as "Veterans
Memorial Bridge" and the ·
bridge taking Ohio 541 over the
,Tu scarawas, Muskingum and
Walhonding Rivers In Coshocton
, as "Three Rivers Veterans Mem·,Or!al Bridge."
Both chambers adjourned for
the week.

Pomeroy Area Merchants Association
_ _jMERCHANT MEMBERSHIP S75.00
_ _ NON-MERCHANT MEMBERSHIP SJ5.00
NAME - - - - - - - - -- - - ---'ADDRESS - - - -- - - - - - - - - Mail to or stop at the bank . Thank you.

"GIVE YO UR HEART TO POMEROY"
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE UNDERWAY -The Pomeroy Area
Merchants Association, organized in mld-1984, is conducting a
membership drive. The organization has worked to promote
Pomeroy with style shows, midnight madness sales, sidewalk
sales, cleanup programs, business window displays, arts and
crafts shows on Court Street, the observance ol Christmas In
October, a Christmas season open house and has participated in
Heritage Days. All interested Individuals and business houses are
asked to join the active group by complellng the accompanying
form and sending it with a dues payment to Joan Wolle,
secretary-treasurer, P.O. Box 586, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 or by
leaving their payment at the bank. Meetings ol the group are held
on the second Tuesday of each month.
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AIDS

By ,JEANNE REAI,.L
AKRON lUPl i - An infa nt
di agnosed as having AIDS Is one
of the first Ohio victims kn own to
have inheri ted the disease,
heal th officia ls say.
Officials at Children's Hosp it al
Medical Cente r reported Wed ·
ncsday that a six-month-old girl
has been di ag nosed as having
co ngenital acq uired' immune de·
ficle ncy sy nd ro me. which des·
trays the body's abi lit y to fi ght
in fection.
The disease is spread th rough
body fluids such as saliva, sperm
and bl ood and most oft en Is
transm itted sexuall.v. Homosexuals. hemophiliacs and chronic
dr ug abusers w ho u se un s t crli z~d
sy n nges are co nsidered high
risks to co ntrac t the disease.
Hospital officials said Wednes·
day t h~ in fa nt was In satisfactory
co ndition. Cit y health off icials
said the victi m and her paren ts
wPr~ from nor theas t Ohio but not
Summit Coun ty.
E l ~vc n Summit Counl v res ide nt s. all adu lt s. have been
diag nosed a shav ln g AID S.
Another live adult s have tested
pcsilive for the AIDS anti body,
sa id Don Maso n. an epidemiologis t with the cit y health depart·
me nt. Across the sta te, 46 of BB
counties have reported at least
one ca.~e of AIDS. said Grrl
Rousculp, a health edu ca tor with
the AIDS unit of the state hea lth
depart ment.
Reco rds thro ugh Jan. 22 show
the Cleveland a rea leads the
s tat~ In the num ber or repor ted
cases wi th BB In Cuya hoga
Co un ty. Other counties wllh
large numbers of AIDS cases are
Fran klin . ~; Ham ilt on, 25:
Mo nt gomery, 21; Sta rk, ltJ; Lu ·
cas. 8; and Mahonlng. :i.
Fre~ . anonymous tests that
show whether a person has been
exposed to the AIDS antibody are
avai lable at eight counseling and
tes ting sites across the state.
Mason said mos t people who
hav~ been exposed to the AIDS
antibody will tes t pcsitlve wi th in
three weeks to three months
after the exposure.
Since 198:i, about 9,900 tes ts
have been per formed . but some
people may have been Jes ted
more than once, Rousculp sa id.
So far, nea r ly 1,400 people have ·
tested positive for th e antibody.
Between .10 percen t a nd ;;o
percent of those people are likely
to develop full-blown AIDS, and
about 62 percenf of those vic tims
wi ll di e within fi ve to seven
years. Rousc ul p sa id . Of the 304
reported cases In Ohio, 188
victims already have died.
Only one AIDS victim under 13
years old had been reported in
the January records, which date
back to 1981. That case was not
congenital, Rousculp said. Three
teenagers were among th e 304
cases.

decision late las t year, broadened the sales tax exempt ion fo r
manufact uring materials and
equipment . The new law will
return the exemption to its
former dimensions and establish
a special committee tb stud y the
exemption.
The ~na te adopte&lt;:l a resolution establishin g a 19- member
task force to determine whether
private health care services and
lnsura'nce plans adequately
cover treat ment of acoholism,
drug dependency and mental
health disorders. Sen. Da vid L.
Hobson, R-Sprlng!leld, sa id stu·
dies show only 19 percent of
people diagnosed as mentally ill
are receiving treatment. One
reason, he , said, is Jack of
insurance coverage.
Hobson said employers would
save money If employees were
able to receive treatment fo r
emotional disorders and chemical a buse.
The task fo rce, includin g con-

By 'GRETEL WIKLE
Celes te's proposed budget.
COLU MBUS-(UPI) -A searc h
"I'm looking for $27 million,"
is on for abo ut $27 million lor sad subcommit tee chairman
state social Services subsid ies Ray Miller, D-Columbus.
eli min ated in t-Ile- adm inistraFor 9peners. Miller said about
tio n's biennial budget.
$350.000 could be generated over
The House Fi nance Subcom: the two- year budget per.iod by ·
mi ltee· on human services eliminating the Commission on
wrestled Wednesday with a prob- Spanish Speaking Affairs.
lem created when the state
" I wish they would h av~
im plemented a new fo rmu la for acco mpll s ~ e d so m e thin g .
dis tributing Title XX federal They've had five directors In 10
money for day-ca re and other years, " Miller said . "It 's fru stra ting that something like th at
soc ia l ser v ices.
The resu lt of the new fo rmu la exis ts and they are not doing
was less social services money anything. "
for l"rger counties . Law maker's
The committee also is consld·
replaced some of those funds erlng cutting the $13 million
with $21 mill ion in the 1986-87 appropriatio n for the the Ohio
biennium, but there is no renewal Veteran's Chlldren;s Home in
'
of that money in Gov. Richard F. Xenia .
" We're not suggesting that
ollege president they are not doing a good job,"
Rep. Joan Lawrence, R-Galena ,
ca s for daveslment said. "It's just a school that was
found ed after the Civil War and
OBE RLI N iUPl i - Oberlin probably has outli ved It s
College pres ident S. Frederi ck · usefu !ness."
La wrence sa id there are about
Starr says he will recommend to
the sc hool's trustees that the 200 children who live at the home,
college totally dives t its holdings but only about 70 percent are
in companies doing business in children of veterans. She said
officials of the home have had to
South Africa.
In a lett er to students, staff and recruit children.
fac ult y members Wednesday. · Rep. Robert Jaskulski, DStarr said such a move would Brecksvtlle, wants to add two
meet the demands of the delerlo· prov isions to the budget that deal
ra ti ng situation in the racially with AIDS. Neither would rediv ided cou ntry, and would be a quire an appropriation ..
Ja s kulsk i' s a me ndm ent s
logical extens ion of Oberlin 's
would require the departments of
co mm itment to rac ial equality.
mental
health, developmental
Starr's rec omm end a t io n
disa
bil
ities
and rehabilitation
differs from the school's current
corrections
to evaluate the
and
South African policy which ts to
extent
and
seriousness
of AIDS at
refrai n from inves ting in comand
report
the
their
facilities
panies that epgage in un fair
fi ndings to the Legislature.
labo r prac tices In South Africa.
Meanwhile. the House conOf Oberlin's $2112 million encurred
in Senate amendment s
dowment. $l.1.R millio n is insent
to the governor a bill
and
vested in companies that do
revising
the
definition of manubusiness in South Africa.
Th e college announced las t facturing lo r the purpose of
wee k that Anglican Archbishop co llecting th e state sales ta x.
Financial ex perts have es tiDesmond Tu tu of South Africa
mated
the legis lation could save
will be the featured speaker at
the
sta
te
up to $164 million a year.
Oberlin 's commencement ceThe Ohio Supreme Court. in a
remony May 25.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Friday. March 13, 1987

Mostly cloudy tonight, with
a low near 30. Mostly doudy
Saturday, with a chance ol
rain and highs in th e mid 50s.
The probahllity of precipitation I• 20 percent tonight ulid
40 percent Saturday.
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leader urges probe into mine safety

By GEORGE LOBSENZ
.
_WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Mine Safety and
Health Administration officials have acknowledged lax enforcement of safety rules by some of .
the agency's field managers and vowed to
Improve their performance.
However, United Mine Workers President
Richard Trumka says misconduct is so wldespread throughout the agency that only the
appointment of a special prosecutor can ensure a
thorough house-cleaning.
Trumka said the prosecutor was needed to take
action on allegations made by 11 former and
current MSHA Inspectors earlier this week that
agency managers have gone soft on enforcement .
The inspectors said top MSHA officials have
weakened safety rules at the behest of indust ry
while field managers have winked at dangerous
conditions In mines, sometimes overruling safety

violations cited by inspectors. .
"We have to find out how fa r the industry has
gotten Its hooks Into this agency, " Trumka told
the Senate Labor and Hul'!)an Resources Commit ·
tee Thursday. "We need a special prosecutor to ...
bring down the curtain oh this era of nonenforcement."
Commit!'* Chairman Edward Kennedy, DMass., reacted cautiously lo Trumka's call for a
special prosecutor, saying the limited nature of
such a probe would not provide the deep- seated
changes needed In the agency. Instead, he said
MSHA officials had to carry out a long-term
program of Improvements.
In their first response to the allegations, top
MS!lA olflclals acknowledged changes were
needed because enforcement was "not uniform"
among MSHA regional offices .

Alan McMillan, ac ting chief of the age ncy .
conceded some regional manage1·s had nol acted
properly and vowed to Institute a system where
MSHA supervisors would have to explain their
enfo rcement decisions.
He also pledged to review recent reg ulatory
changes that Trumka and some former MSHA
safety experts say have lessened safeguards for
miners.
Kennedy praised McMillan's sta tements. but
said they appeared- to be a "panicked rrsponsc" to
his commit lee's in vestigat ion.
· "What this agency needs is struct ural •·cform,
not paper policies." he sa id . " Men arc dead
becau se this agency Is deficient . More miners will
die unless this agency Is reformed."
As th e first step in such reform. Kennedy sa id hr
would push for leg islation th at would set up an
Independent review board to Investiga te mine

accidents. He co ntended MSHA had a con!llcl of
interes t In Inves tigat ing aceldent s In wh ic h
agency misconduct might be Jdvolved .
In test imony before thecommit tee Wedn esday,
former and curre nt federa l mine Inspectors, mos t
from MSHA off ices overset'lng mines In Kentucky, Wes t Virginia. Tennessee and Virginia,
provi ded a lit any of Incident s In which MSHA
superv isors went easy on law-brea king mine
operators.
The Inspectors sa id their effort s to force mine
operators to correct bl atant sa fety violations
were rcpeatcdly ovrrr ull•d by reg ional MSHA
managers.
When acc ident s occurred. th&lt;• Inspectors said
mine opera tor s often were let off the hook by
MSHA managers who sq uas hed Inves tigations
and refused to seek criminal prosecutio n.

American ·arms negotiators
offer verification measures
WASHINGTON !UPII - The
Reagan administration has proposed strict meas ures for ensu rIng the Soviet Union does not
cheat on a medium-range missile
agreement, Including on-site Inspection of military bases and
factories.
The proposals were J!UI on the
table Thursday at nuclear arms
control talks In Geneva, where
verification Is thought tQ be a
major roadblock to an agreement eliminatin g superpower
medium-range nuclear missiles
from Europe.
State Department spokesman
Charles -Redman announced the
aelielbpment and went Into unusual public detail about the
proposal~, which Include having
U.S. and Soviet- Inspectors at
each side's military bases, factories, storage facilities and other
Installations.
Pentagon hardliners reportedly resisted what they considered "Intrusive" verl!lcatlon
with Soviet Inspectors at U.S.
military Installations.
But even Richard Perle, the
leading voice In that vein who
announced Thursday his plans) o
resign as an assistant defense
secretary, said the United States

has "far more to gain ... than we was unable to say whether that
would lose' '·from mutual on-site would be conducted by personnel
Inspection .
or technical mea ns.
In recent weeks. Soviet offi"I think this Is a non-Issue,"
Perle said. "We're not about to cials have Pl\blicly embraced the
gi ve Sov iet Inspectors blueprints principle o! on-site inspection.
for the Interior design of a Redman noted "public prounce·
ments that appear promising"
proprietary weapons system."
Another administration offi- but said th e Soviets have not
cial agreed , sayin g privately, made "concrete proposals In
"You have to put up with a · Geneva ."
The U.S. propsals were "devecertain amount of Intrusion to
rna ke sure the agreement Is loped In close consulta tion
among NATO allies,'" Redman
kept ."
The U.S. proposal s combine said, five of which would have to
monitoring by satellites, lnfor· accept Sov·let Inspectors at milmation exchange and personnel Itary bases that house U.S.
lnspec,t lon. Included Is a provi- missiles. He said he did not know
sion for "short-no!lce Inspec- whether . legislation . would be
tions" of the other side's needed to permit Soviet Inspections · at private American
facilities.
Inspectors would visit such factories.
Negotiations were revitalized
facilities for an Initial count of
medium-range missiles ~nd then after Soviet leader Mikhail Gorto verify destruction o! missiles bachev announced Feb ..28 he no
and confirm the agreement Is longer was Insisting an agreebeing kept. About 100 inspectors ment be tied to limits on the U.S.
from each side would be In- "Star Wars" anti-missile pro·
volved, said Kenneth Adelman, gram, the Strategic Defense
director of tl]e U.S. Arms Control 1nl!latlve.
Negotiators arc working from
and Disarmament Agency.
The American offer also pro- an agreement In principle by
vides for "permanent monitor- President Reagan and Gorba·
Ing" of "certain critical U.S. and chev at I heir October summit in
Soviet facilities," but Redman Reykjavik, Icel and .

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ARMS POLJCYMAKER QUITS - A!ISista_nt Secretary . of
Defense Richard Perle announced his resignation at a press
conference in Washington Thursday. Perle, whose tough stance
toward the Soviet Union as the Pentagon's chic! arms control
policy maker has earned him crilicism in some quarter•, will he
leaving his post In the spring. (UPI)

Panel chief- identifies $50 million in budget cuts
COLUM!JUS (UP1i- Preliminary hearings on Gov. Richard
F. Celeste's budget ha ve con·
eluded with the chairman of one
of tht&gt; Ohio House Finance
subcommittees saying his panel
has ldentlfte~ more than $50
million that can be trimmed from
some state agencies.
Majority De.rnocrals - amid
rumors that the budget ma y be
underfunded - gathered behind
Closed doors to hear about those
savings and to set spend,lng
;Priorities. Minority Republicans,
-meanwhile, presented an alter·
:native budgt&gt;t Thursday which Is
leaner by $60 million than Celeste's $22 billion outlay.
Democrats appa rently will be
working to cut some ar-eas to add

to education and other programs.
But Celeste cautioned that II
will be a tight budget that
requires self-discipline. He said
the state will have to follow
through with Medicaid constraints and legislat ion to lm·
prove child support collections,
wh ich saves $60 million.
"There's no question we have
to do some things differently to
realize those savings," he said
addin g that he believes the
proposed budget is balanced.
Re p. F r ed Deering, D·
Monroev ille, subcommitt ee
chairman , said he has submitted
a report on the budget bill
recommendin g restor ation of the
state meat Inspection program
and abou t $24 million cut from

I ransporlat ion .

The execut!,•e bu dget eliminated the state meat Inspection
program, and cut money used to
a!tract federal money for public
tra.nsportatlon.
Republicans said their budget
would direct $280 million more
toward education, restore the
state meat Inspection program
aqd eliminate general reltef for
a61e-bodled recipients und er age
30.
Deering said his subcommitt ee
Identified ':In excess of $50
mlllton" tha t could be "ex·
tracted," Including fund s within
the departments of development
and commerce.
Deering's subcommittee held

its last hear ing Thursday, con·
elud ing testimony from representatives of the Ohio Supreme
Court, the Court of Claims, Ohio
judiciary system and the Office
of Budget and Manage ment.
Those dopartmcnt s tes tified last.
Deerin g said. because th ei r
budgets genera lly were accept a·
ble as pr esented by the
admlnlst ration .
Deering said the subcomm it·
tee Is In the process of presenting
It s recommendations to Fin ance
Committee Chairman William
Hlnlg, D-New Philadelphia.
About $6 mil lion would be
needed to restore the state mea t
Inspection prog ram, according
to Deering.
Under the adm inistration's

pla n, federal mea t inspectors
would take over all meat lnspeC'tion In Ohio. Wh lie the Office of
Budget and Management says
cutting the program would res ull
In a $6 million savin gs over two
years, state meat pac kNs and
Inspectors appealed to th e sub·.
com mittee to restore the proposed cut. •
They said the savings would tx·
lost bccau s~ sta t r- ln spcct~d
slaughler houscs proba bl y would
have to lay off employees due to
the added cost of mootin g f&lt;'dCra l
reg ula! ions.
Deerin g also said the $12
million cut from publtc transpor.
tat lo n gr ants will be at leas t
partially res tored.

3 firefighters die
in warehouse blaze

'
house, and two o)hers
were
. DETROIT iUPI J - Three
!lre!lghters were killed and 11 trapped und ~ r burning rubbl e In
were Injured In an arson blaze one ol the other buildings.
The downtawn area was
that started In an abandoned
choked
with thick, black smoke
warehouie and · spread to two
downtown
tra!flc was
and
other downtown buildings, J"agat least 125
snarled
Thursday
as
lhg for 11 hours before It was
ttrellghters worked 11 hours to
controlled early today.
control
the five-alarm blaze.
Investigators said vagrants
"The fire was very small when
had been living in the warehouse .
they got there, and then It just
which had been fell vacant in the exploded In their laces, " said
downtown area lor Jour years. An
adjacent paper company and Senior Fire Chief Jack Stelzer.
· The blaze started at 3 . p.m.
another abandoned building
Thursday. About ~ workers at
were also destroyed.
the paper company were safely
"What you see here Is. th e evacuated before their structure
result o! an abandonment ol a was engulfed In names.
major city," said Mayor Cole·.
Early today, !lames were still
man A. Young. "Beyond ques- visible at the site where Lts.
tion, It's the worst tragedy ever David Lau , a 31-year veteran,
to befall the Detroit Fire and Paul Schlmeck, a 24-year
Department. "
veteran , and trial firefighter
One of the ltre!lghters killed Larry McDonald Jr., 24, were
· was chased by flames from a k!lled.
fourth-floor window o! the ware-

JNII'EKNO - Delrolt ftreflplen watch u tbe
wall el an abandoned warehouee cruheo to the

vound Tlturllday 'during a live-alarm blaze.
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ston ers have received formal
state approval lor this year' s
$91.700 Communit y Development
Block Gra nt lor the county.
All CD BG projects included In
the gra nt proposal we re approved as submitted for total
amount s applied fo r.
Pro jects Included In this yea r's
funding Include Mid dleport Vil lage, $J6.5c&gt;2. for acq uisit ion and
tearing down or lhe Empire
Furniture Buildin g; Pomeroy
Village, S8.000 fo r handica p
ramps on sidewalks; Chester
Fire De pa rtm ent . $8,300 fo r fir e
hydrant s In the Keno area;
Pomeroy Fi re Departm ent.
$10,500 for fi re protection equip·
ment ; Ru tland Fire Depar tment.
$9,500 for a rescue truck;
TuppNs Plai ns EMS, $15, !XXJ for
an addition to the fir e depart ·
ment to house th e squad; Sc ipio
Township Fi re Departm ent .:
$8,000 for fire protection equip·
ment; and Sutton Township,
$8,678 to pave Mile Hill Road.
Adm inistra tion cosis Included
In th e total amount to $9,170.
Next step In th e grant process
Is prepara tion of envi ronmental
assessments by Kim Shields, the
co unt y's director of develop·
ment. Funds may be re leased
once the assessment s have
cleared Ohio Department of
Development rev iew.

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in death
at jail
A wrongfu I deat h ac t ion tor $4
mill io n ~ a s h&lt;'en lliro In M~lgs
Co ui11 y Common Pleas Court by
Helen Mae MrCicllen. l.angsvlllc. admi nis tra tor of thcrstatr
ol Robert .Jo" Stewa rt, aga inst
Acui'C Ca rr i\mrrlta ln r ., Louis·
ville. Ky.; Acu te Carr Am(•rl&lt;'a
Inc., Hu nlln~ton . W.Va.; nr.
Je nn y Tse n ~ . lluntln gto n.
W.Va.; and V&lt;·trr;tns Mr morla i
Hos pit al. Pom .. roy.
According to th ~ romplain t. on
March 10, 19H~&gt;. Stewarl. thr
decaased, was Involved in a
on!'·ve hlch• aCl'id&lt;•nt In M ~ l gs
Count y. Slewart was' taken to
Veterans Memoria l li ospltal by
the Slate H l gh wa~· Patrol, whrr~
he waR arr r ndrd In the em£&gt;r·
gency room by Dr. T se n ~ . who
allel!edly· misdiag nosed his co n·
dillon. He was rc lrased rrom the
hospital and taken to thr Mri~s
Count y Jail.
Th£&gt; nex t dav . he was tak£'n
back to the hOs.pltal by EMS and
aga in trea tro and allegedly mls ·
dl agnQscd by Tseng and ,rnt
back to th e jail.
Later that day. Stewar t, aged
27, ~led at the lul l.
Plaintiff allrges that Stewur t's
~ C ontinu e d on PaRe 101
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.;Botha got a.raw deal.______Wt_'llia_m_A_._Rus.,. . . .h"---""er (
CAPE TOWN, South Africa " Influx control, " abolished the
After two weeks of tal~s with the. pass laws, the Immorality Act
entire spectrum of pollllcal opln- and the Mixed Marriages Act
ion In this country, certain abandoned the. central tenet of
conclu sio ns are Inescapable. If apartheid by officially acknowlthey surprise you, blame the U.S. edging that the 10 million blacks
media, whose coverage of South who· live In the ci ties are entitled
African news , borders on the to political rights there, and
scandalou s. Never In American enfra nc hised the entire India n
journalism has so much been and Ca pe colored populations n
misreprese nt ed so sys tem atl - million and 2.5 million people
ca lly by so lew . My tour here, respectively). These were lm sponsored , by the Rev. Sun mensely important steps, and
My ung Moon's World Media were clearly designed to lead to
Association , has led me to st ill othe rs.
conclude:
2. The government did these
1. Far from having rejected things at grave risk to Its own
social cha nge or even put It on political base among the Afr.lkanhold, the government of P.W , ers. Two separate right·wlng ·
Botha re mains fi r mly committed parties, both committ ed to perto evolutionary reform , and Its manent social and political sese nse of urgency has not dlmln - gregalion of the races, are doing
lshed In the slightest. In the past · their best to cripple the Botha
five ye~rs It has
· ted

governme nt In the May 6leglstatlve elections, and 'polls Indicate
that th ey may actually have
more popular support than the
.offici al opposit ion (the relatively
liberal· Progressi ve F ederal
Party, which cannot possib ly win
the election ).
3. For Its political courage and
reformist zeal, the 'Bothagovernmenl clea rly expected praise .
from the West , especially In the
United States. Instead - to ' Its
astonishment , polit ical em barrassment a nd und ersta ndable
anger - It was give n a savage
kick In the teeth , culminating In
Congress's passage of economic
sanctions.
,
The fact Is that "the So uth
African issue" In U.S. politics
has almost not hing to do with '
South Africa, based as It Is on the

libera ls' desperate need to find ;:::;
and occupy some scrap of moral ·-:·
high ground, and the Democratic .; : :
party's desire to reunify :Its ," :•:
feuding black and Jewish supper- · •:·
ters. It Is greatly to the credit of ,,:.·;
Both a and his National Party '··: ·
that, In the face of this brutal ~:;
assault,lt remains det ermined to •:-:
work for genuine power sharing , : ·
among all of South Africa 's .~:-:
races.
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4. The disturbances that began , --~ .
about two years ago In a number ·,~::
of the black townships were
partly the, acts of riotous teenag- .' ~ ·
ers egged on by Western. televl· :;: ::
slon, crews and partly a dellber· ; .;,.:
ate effort by the exiled and '&lt;. ·
co mmunis t-dominated African : ·:
National Congress to Intimidate &lt; · :any black who favored negotla· ' : ~ :
tlons with the whites. As a result, , : · :
hundreds of bl ack mayors , town :
councilors. and the like were
slaughtered by black extremists.
The government, by declaring .
a state of emergency, detaining .· &gt; :
thousands of known agitators, . ·: : :
and sharply restricting lnflam- . ;
. matory press .coverage of towp- . -:•:
ship violence, has brought this : :::
situation very largely under .. &lt;:·
control. The ANC has therefore -:-:
switched to a "holding action" ·: · ~­
that emphasizes
diplomatic ' :~:
Initia tives , such as Oliver Tam· , •
bo's recent widely publicized ::~ ·
meeting with Secretary of State ·-•
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George Shultz.
5. The ANC's Intimidation qf
black moderates' has unquestlona bly had some effect. And the
U.S. sanctions will undoubtedly
make social reform slower and
more difficult, by . limiting the ' : ' •
economic progress on which
alone reform ca n be based. But
·' If, as expected, President Botha
on May 6 roundly defeats both his
In satiable critics on the domestic
left and th e far more dangerous
advocates of permanent white
sup remacy on his right, he may
yet ea rn the gratitud e of South
Africans of all races In the
decades to come.

Reaching out
for the free food
By DICK WEST
WASHIN GTON 1UP1 1- I dare say I feel more sy mpa thy lor. not to
say empathy with , the homeless tha n do Hollywood types . politicia ns
or any of that crowd. Bu t that does not mean I favor giv ing everyone
In America lodging and meals.
The old sayi ng tha t I here's no such thing as a free lunch was never
more appli ca bl e th an during the "sleep-ou t" staged by assorted
actors a nd members of Congress to demonstra te support for the
homeless.
·
As a child of the depression. I bel lev~ Ills possible for people to be
genuinely down on their lu ck. even in thjs day and age. I have not hing
but compassion for the m.
But many oft he homeless apparently are peo ple who for reasons of
their own arc.unab le to la nd good-paying jobs.
Admittedl y, I have made no study of the subj ect but judging from
what I have seen at food lines on Ca pitol Hil l, some ofthe homelessare
young a nd strong. At least, you nger a nd stronger than I a m.
Sure, they might have to do work they consider beneath them ,' but
somebody has to do II . I mean, if all the people co ndu cted themselves
as some of the homeless do, there wou ldn' t be anybody toshlneshoes ,
was h cars or otherwise do the dirty work tha t doesn' t pay much.
The point is tha t you don't have to sleep with them to know that
almost anybody wit h a s trong bark can earn a few crumbs these da ys
shining s hoes and washing cars.
I wa s go ing to say something about the wea k minds usually
associated with strong b;~c ks but there aren't that many jobs as
.columnis ts ava ilable. Besides, I havp all rhe co mpetltltion I can use.
The one-night sleep-out was organized not only to show how the
hom eless live bul a lso to nudge Congress toward passage of a $500
million aid bill. Even so, a few of those who regular ly sleep on
s idewalk grates obviously resented the fact tha t the demons trators
could hav(' slept In warm beds. .
·
I say there's no need for a nyone to spend a night on thf sidewalk.
Not as long as we ha ve na tiona l parks to s leep ln.
1 have s pent a few wint er night s In nearby na tional pa rks a nd I can
att es t that the accommodatio)ls aren' t all that bad. Not all that good
either, bu t not so bad If you don ' t mind s leeping on th e ground.
I recall one night after hiking all day In snow. Sleep didn't come
. easily so I had tim e to read a few news·paper "fillers" by th e light of
·
the campfire.
It did little good to learn that near ly 90percent of all thelceon Ea rth
Is In Antartlca. I felt there was enough of It near my bedroll .
Not was there any comfort In finding out tha t Ice produces heat
while freezing. That' s what I kept trying to te ll them when I was '
turning the Ice cream freezer as a child . .
About the only pleasure 1 derived came fro m reading that lightning
heat s the a ir to a te mpertu re five times hotte r tha n of the sun . And it
came after the fac t.
That $.100 million oug ht to whi p up a lot of thunderstor ms.

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WASHINGTON - Unsound
management and regulatory violations by ' officers of the Independent America n Savings Association of Irving, Texas, appear
to have left It " hopelessly Insolvent, " according to a confidentia l report recently dispatched to
Capitol Hill by the Federal Home
Loan Bank Board.
Yet the savings and loa n
association , like many others
that are effectively broke, Is still
open for business. The ma in
reason Is that the Federal SavIngs and Loan Innsurance Corp.
can't afford to shut the thrift s
down and ma ke good on all the
deposits of $100,000 or less It has
guara nt eed. The Insurance fund
currently has about $1 billion left
to s tand behind nea rl y $900
billion In deposits nationwide.
. Treasury officials have proposed that Congress "recapitalIze" the Insurance fu nd , but the
legislation has been bo1tled up by
House Spea ker Jim Wright ,

D-Texas. He believes the feds are
bein g too hard on his sta te's
beleaguered S&amp;Ls, which were
struck with hugh amounts of bad
ene rgy loans by the sudden
collapse of· world oil prices.
Wright has made no .secret of hi s'
determination to sit on the
recapiiallzatlon bill until he gets
Ironclad assurances that the
money won't be used to close
down Texas thrift s.
Independent America n's ow n
year-end ligures show how precarious Its position Is. Depending
on the ~ccountl ng method used ,
its negative net worth was as
much as $454 million on Dec. 31,
and Its operating losses have
been ru nning between $8 mill ion
and $10 mil lion a mont h.
Th e 26-pageconlidentlal report
by the Home Loan Bank Board
was requested by the House
Banking Comm ittee; our associa te Michael Binstein reviewed
a copy. It notes that a team of
federa l ba nk examiners Invest!-

gated Independent American's
47 branches throughout Texas
and says: "The ·report genera ted
by this examination revealed
numerous regulatory vio lations
and unsafe or unsound prac tices
engaged In by management and
the board of directors dur lng1 984
and 1985 sufficient to render the
In stitution hopeless ly In solvent. "
Wright has repea tedly discussed Independent American's
plight with Treasury offi cials
a nd Ba nk i n g Com mitt ee
members accord in g to sources
directly Involved. The majorit y
stockhold er of the S&amp;L. Thomas
M. Gaubert, and hi s family have
contributed ge n ero usl y to
Wri ght's political campaigns and
other Democratic funds . accord Ing to Federal Election Commi ssion records.
"No doubt tha t . Thot)'las 'Gaubert has been an act lve Demo-.
cra t," his a ttorney, Abbe Lowell ,
told us. "No doubt Thomas
Ga ubert has been a suppor ter of

By ,JOHN HENDEL
UPI Spor ts Wrlter
KANSAS CITY. Mo. !UP!) Buddy Meyer left the co urt ai
halftim e c9nccrned even thou gh
hi s St. Ma ry's (Tex as ! Rattlers
were leadi ng..
"We were co ncerned with our
slow star i, " Meyer said, apparently not pleased with a 28-24
halftime lead. "You have to be
co nce rned with G slow star t a t the
na tional tournament or you'll be

Jim Wright."
But Lowell added that Wright
had been "sticking his neck out"
for other S&amp;Ls as well . The
attorney charged that the federal
exa miners were "singularly responsible for any problem at
Independent American and are
tryi ng to cover their tracks." He
accused the Home Loan Bank · ·
Board of being "arbitrary artd
ca pricious" In forcing S&amp;Ls to .:
write down the value of energy · •
a nd real -estate loans on their
books.
The confidential report we 've
seen quotes a·1984 report which
says tltat " management and the
board of directors of lA Savings
had engaged In three ·. majot
areas of regu latory violations
a nd unsafe or unsound practices:
mlsclasslflcatlon of Investments
as loans;_non-conforming appraisa ls or commercial real-estate
projects and confllct-of·lnterest
tranactlons."

Cl 1N7 bf Nl:4, Ire

"Funny. the secretary of interior said I'd be
sitting in gas lines. too. "

Today in history
By United Press lnlernatlonlll
Today Is Friday, Ma rch 13. the 72nd day of 1987 with 293 to follow.
The moon Is moving toward Its full phase.
The morning stars are Mercury, Vepus and Sa tur n.
The evening stars are Mars and Jupiter .
Those born on this date are under the s ign of Pisces. They Include
English chemist Joseph Prle,stly, discoverer of oxygen, In 1733;
astronomer Perciva l Lowell in 1855: puPIIsher Walter Annenberg In
1908 (age 79); science flcllon writer and Church of Scientology
founder L. Ron Hubbard In 1911; former CIA Dlrector ,Willlam Casey
and bandleader Sammy Ka ye In 1913 (age 74); singer- sqngwrlter
Nell Sekaka tn 1939 (age 48) , and actress Deborah Rartln In 1953 (age

' 34) .
On this date In history:
111 1781, the distant planet Uranus was discovered by British
astronomer William Herschel.
.
111· 1868, the Senate began Impeachment proceedings against
President Andrew Johnson on charges of " high crime and
· · 1m~.c1emea9ors . " He w~s acqu itted by o~e vote.

Iron tI n g I h e m e dic a I
es tablishment.
Enhancing the knowledge a nd
self-confidence of hospita l patlents Is only one goa l of PMS, a
4-yea r-old organi zation dedi ca ted to empowering consume rs
of healt h care with Information
and self-reliance so they ca n deal
with medical Institu tions that ·
ca n be Intimidating.
"The Idea Is si mply to avoi d
becoming a victim of the syste m
that Is supposed to help you,"
expl a ins Michael Rooney, one of
11 staff members who serve
more than 65,000 members from
a shingle house that has been
.converted Into PMS offices In this
small east-central Pennsylvania
community.
In return for $15 a year,
members receive a monthly
newsletter and discounts on ,
scores of PMS publications ranglng from booklets on "Your
Heart" and " Blood Pressure" to
leafle ts on health maintenance
organizations . and children's
hea lt h.
Other PMS publications offer
advice on- " How to Guarantee
Your · Medical Security Without
Going Bankrupt" and explain •
how patients can file complaints
If they believe they have been
wronged by medical practltloners' or health car.e facilities.
One 221-page book, '·'Ta.ke This
Boc!k the Ho~pltal With You ,"
promotes Itself as a "guide to
assist you In your costl~ journey
through . the medical minefield
that stretches from the admls·
slons de~k to the cashier." ·
· It offers charts that translate
medical jargon and answers
questions· suc h as "what should

you do If you believe you are
In Mi chigan , Rooney notes, a
bei ng treated by a n Impa ired or new law requires that pepple
Incompetent physic ian?'.'
diagnosed as having cancer be
PMS also Inform s it s members
informed of all treatment opabout studies and reports pro- tions. In F lo~lda, the state
duced by other p r iv ate groups government complies charts
and government agenclel-- on showlijg the cost of various
subj ects ranging fro m hospital
medica l procedures In different ,
Infectio n an~ mort a lity rates to hospitals.
comparative · costs of health 1 In West Vlfglnla, a new , law
Insura nce.
1requires that 40 percent of all
Finally, PMS ha s pressed for ' members of community hospital
the reform of state hea lth -care I boards be lay 1&gt;eople. That's a
laws , especially thos e governing 1slgillfl cant departure from tradl·
the disclosure of Informa tion
tlon but, as Rooney notes, "It's
use ful to patients.
your life tha t's at stake.''

Cent inurd on page 4

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The Rattlers. however , ca me
ou t with a tough press ure defense
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s£&gt;veral good spu r t s to run away

wi th a 74-54 vic tory Thu rsda y
over the Rio G randr !Ohi o\
Red me n in lirs t-round .Bction of
the 50t h NA tA tournament.
St. Mary's, the tourna me nt 's
No. 8 seed , moves in to a seco nd·
round mat ch with nin th· seeded

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fir st half of Thursday's game In the NAIA
Tournament. MOC and Dlslrlct 22 champions Rio
Grande los t to the Rallters, 74-54. (UPI )

STRUGGLE FOR CONTROL -St. Mary's Pete
Han sen, right, lrled to control the rebound as Rio
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TCU downs Marshall, 76-60
CHARLOTIE, N.C. tU PI I Se ni or Carven Ho lco mb e
wouldn ' t lr.t on to Texas Christian
Coac h Jim Killin gs worth jus t
how sick he wa s head ing Int o
Thursday's NCAA Eas t reg ion al
first round co ntest against Marsha li, lear in!'- he would have bre n
told to s it ou t the ga me.
" I know how he is," sa id
Hpl co mbe. who was sufferin g
fro m a bad case of the flu and
s tomac h c ramps. "K now in g
him, he proba bly would have
1asked him to s it oul l. "
Holco mbe did pl ay, scoring a

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season-high 30 points on 14 of I 7 give it everything I ha d."
" I fel t prett y weak at times ,"
shooting to lead a &amp;l percent
added. " Th ere were time I fell
he
shooting attack tha t led No. 16
t
was
goi ng to th row up."
Texas Chr istian to a 76-60 vic ton·
" He didn't tell me he was sick.
in the Horned Frogs ' first NCAA
It would n't have made much
appearance s in ce 1971.
Holcombe, a 6- fo ot-5swingman difference if he did ." sa id
fro m Houston, hit on 14ofl7 shots ' Killingsworth .
Texas Chri stia n shot 7:l percen t
in bctt r rin g th e 29 point s he
in
the firs t half enroute to a 38-27
scored agai nst Arka nsas on Jan .
:n. Hi s career hi gh was ~I set halftime lead and hit on 29 of 45
agains t Southwestern in 198:l and for the ga me.
"They ju s t meth od ica ll y
Texas in 1984.
whipped
us." said Marshall
" I know th a t thi s game wa s
Coac
h
Rick
Huckabay. "They
important to the whole tea m. I
did
exactly
what
they wan ted."
know tha t I had to suck it up and

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· Rodale heads a highly' success1rut magazine and book publish- ·
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Rattlers' second half rush
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A va r·iety of aet ivi tlrs des igm'll
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Meigs will now play W~llsv!lle, the third game of the season, tremendous ,:;~ow or hustle the to only lour-points.
Chrow with 36 seconds made H
44,40
upset winner over defend- 40-26, to Buchtel. Hoban bows out ·entire night, weren't quite ready
·Box score:
J:J-:JO, Jenny !VIiller hit two raul
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shots with 27 seconds left to make
Julie Miller 3+7, JtnDI Couch 1-t-2, Jeonl
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Saturday
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falling
it :L1-32.
The miracle · COJlleback saw swan• t-3-5, Tammy Wrllbl 1-t-z, MI"'Y
Ra chel Cowley's free Chrow at 7:30p.m. Winner o!Saturday's behind 6-1 In the first lour Meigs ·outscore Hoban 10·3 In Wood• 11-IH, Sholb SlobAI1 o-o-o, De•
o-o.o. TOT~ 16-,7-111.
with 13 seconds left made It 34-32. game adva nces to the state minutes before Jennl Couch h!t those finartwb. mlputes of regula- U.nd""on
HOMN (:14) -.Shelly BrownH4, Tam I
tournament
a
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Akron
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at
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first
field
Jenny Miller grabbed t-he ret!on . before winning It in Mt·Dermou 1-H ·Rachel Cowley H·9,
Jeftalfer Eberhardl _5-5--15, Mlllll.)' sturm
bound on the missed second shot ' ty 's James A. Rhodes Arena on mark oi the llrst quarter. At then overtlme.
Scoring
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t-lf.2, Dina Glln•ky o.o-o. TOTAl.'! l:J.II-34.
March
19.
20,
and
21.
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By
and the Marauderettes raced
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down court , had a shot miss the Concord winner plays the Al- the half, Meigs held a 16-13 lead. beside~JennyMIIler' s23asJul!e Mt'lg&gt;&lt; ........................ 1 · 9 G 12 5-311
The third period belong to Mlller, who has been slowed by Hoblln ....................... 7 6 G 15 o- 34
· mark. and with one second left , liance regional winner on FriMeigs at the opening two minutes the flu bug all week long bUt • ..----,---...,;,-----.....:.·
.Julie Miller put back up a shot day, March 20 at4: 15 p.m.
Coach Ron Logan's Marau· ' as three quick t.tickets gave MHS played the entire game in a gutsy
that bounced around the rim
derettes
employed a. tenacious its. largest lead of the night at performance or courage, added
befo re dropping through to tie it
defense
that completely shut 22-13.'
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seven and Jennl Swartz five.
a1 1he buzzer.
Hoban then oucseored Meigs Jenn! Couch and Tammy Wright
In the extra session, ·Jenny down a talented Hoban offense.
Miller hi t a bucket with 2:36 Hoban' s 34 points was their 18-2 In the next eight minutes as added two each. Jennifer Eber·
remain ing and Julie Miller lowest scoring ou tput In 22 games Hoban .was seemingly comforta- hardt led Hoban with 15. Hoban's
PEl COUPLE
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ON ALL TWA
Swartz two more In holding one oft heir five losses this year In thP Meigs ladles, Who had put a points a game this year, was held
Hoban scoreless.
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NEW CONCORD. Ohio rUPfi
-The state's longest high school
basketball winning streak came
to an end at 108Thursday night as
Wellsville defeated West Holmes
44-40 In the sem!f!nals of a girls
Class AA regional tournament.
West Holmes, thrJ"C·time defending Class AA stat e champion , was top-ranked in the Ohio
UPI Board of Coaches' poll,
while Wellsville was ranked No.
2.
Ail-Ohio senior cenler Vicki
Pu!lle scored 16 points and
grabbed 16 rebounds to spark the
undefeated Lady Tigers to their
24th straight victory .

~T. Mi\R\"S ( T~xa.") (7-1) - Mill&lt;'r 1~:1

0.0 6. Hanl'ltn a--9 1· :: II .Jamt'S 3-1 '! D-n ti
Flt&gt;lds 5--tn 0.0 10, Houl'itoft 0.2 3--13. Suhlc.l
-1-1 3·-1 II. O'Kel'fe 1--3 ~3 2, Dt•rryht'rl')"1-3
0-0 t. \\'alker ~IS ().0 16, Shf'l'ldan 1-lf.O 0,
Kt•llum 1·:! 0-0 2, Dou~~:la."' :t--1 1-t 5. Tohds
1b 7t 10·15 71.
RIO GRANDE tOhlol 15-t) - RIUinger
-1·15.,_011, Vrrhoff'l'-1110-316. FnKC 1·30.02,
R!tymore 1·7 0.0 2. Smllh 3·10 M-9 u,
Slngl•oton 1·61-23, Kearns 2--t 0.25, Golhard
0.2 0-0 n..Jackson o-o 0-041, l..umht-k t' 1-1 0-1

West Holmes coac h Jack Van
Reeth said It wa s !rievitable th at
the streak would end.
"I n the back of your mind. you
know that it ra loss) will
eventually come ' but you are
never prepared for It," said Van
Reeth. "We simply didn't do the
things necessary 10 w!n the
game."
Ironically. Wellsville commit ted only six fouls In the game, and
West Holmes atlempted no free
throws. ·
"Nevi'r In my .30-year coaching
career do I remember having a
game where a free throw was
never attempted. " said Van
Reeth.

Br Carrier or Mel or Routr

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Ont" WN-k ...... ........................... .. $1.25
Onf' Month .. ...... ....... ................. $~.4~
on .. \'('ar ................................. i6!'1.0u
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TAMPA , Fla . CUPII- Rookie league, referring to Franco.
third baseman Dave Maga~an adding, "I think the second best
hit an opposite-field double to
Jesse orosco.
drive in AI Padrlque with the
"lt makes you feel great when
,winning run In the ninth Inning to
give the New York Mets a 6-5 · Pete says something like that ,"
ex hibition- game victory over the said Franco. "He has been In the
game a long time and must have
Ci ncinnati Reds Thursday.
Padrique opened the Inning seen a lot of good left-handed
with a . single off John Franco,
pitchers. Coming from him , it Is
stole second and scored when the quite a compliment.
,
!eft·hand-hltt!ng Magadan sliced
"Magadan hit a good pitch In
the ball down the left- field line.
on his hands," Franco said. "He
swung lnsldc·OUI. HI' got me this
Magadan hit a two-run home time...
ru n, h!s first or the season, in the
Four or the five Reds pitchers
second Inning and the winning gave up elghC walks.· Rose said It
double atoned for two errors .
!s amatterofgolngoutthereand
Reds Manager Pete R,.ose said getuni; in more work.
the Mets defeated the best left·
Eric Davis hit his first home ·
handed reili'f pitcher In the run or the year tor ctncinnau.

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13 Weeks ............................. ..... $! 7·29
, 1 26 Weoks .................................. $.!4.06
' ~2 WeekJ ....... ........ .. ............... .. $66. ~
Ouloldo Molp COUIIIf
: 13 Weeks .................................. 11&amp;.20
26 Weeks .................................. l3~. l0
&amp;2 Woe1&lt;1 ... ............. .. : ............... ~7.60

DANCE FOR JOY

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10 WEEKS, 20 CLASSES - S42

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MON. &amp; WED. 4:30-5:30, 6:30-7:30
TUES. &amp; THURS. 5:45·6:45
CARLETON SCHOOL - SYRACUSE
JOY KING, INSTRUCTOR
· FOR INFO. CALL 992-3794

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FOR AS LOW AS S'l 54
No Down Payment - Good $election
Immediate Delivery

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CHRYSLER
Dodge
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Mary Shr·!nr .17,
.lerusalum, will
Friday at the
in Pomeroy .

matters. This heanng is

four, fi vC' an d six rea d to olht'l'

nrPr. 'wi th Pl ll ' h studt·n t contt i·
buti n)! a book. Thf' rhildrt"·n bid
on thP book:-, ~t nd olh f'r ill' rn s
includin g gru h bags u-.ing " h&lt;'IH

F'riday's fcaturr wa s an

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MONDAY
POMEROY - Meigs Co unt y
Church of Chl'ist Men' s Fellowship will meet Monda y, 7 p.m., ar
Bradford Church of Christ. Everyon e welcome.
.,
WEST MEIGS - Columbi a
Township Boa rd ofT rustcew will
m('('t in special session Monday.

CIUt '

t io n bv Dun Sm ith. hlC'al &lt;IU CI in -

bills" whlf'h lh&lt;'~' had earned
th roughou t the wprk. Tlw "bill&lt;'
WPl'l' Pal'nl'd for \'arious del i\'i
tiC's includ ing ~t ll endant'(', :..us-

la lned s il rrll"rP ad ing, 1hP Hook 11
progra m ol' lhf' Pizza tl ul. l'l01ss
J.Jruj('cl s ..~ n d drrss ing up. l·'n r

rnu nv of

l ht·

at tivi tir s, th (• olas"

won~ look a Ii kr l.wa r swt •;11 sli i r1 s.

7 p.m .. al th r flrr s tati o n .

Co unl y Reti red Tr·ac hr ri
cia tlo n wi ll hC.i\'e

meeting Sa turday. MatT h 21,
12::\11 p.m .. al th e M!dd!Pporr

NDza rf'nC' wi ll br lwld ai 7: 1:-,

Masonic Trm pl0. Th os(' who arr

for rl-..'i «' rva t i o n ~.
WPdnf'S da _,..

h(1 fo rr

.(Formerly Mason County Sand &amp; Gravel)
Rt. 33
Letart, W . Va.

Baskdhatl tonrnr·y
POMEROY - Meigs Count .1·

895-3800

.Jayref's urr sponsorin g a dou iJJ('

fa mily for th e Church of the
Naza ren~ In Africa. Rrv. and

O'liminalion men·,

Mrs . Se hmr lze nbaeh were

Hi gh School. For furth&lt;·r information call Ru s t~ · Bookrm n.

baskrthall

•GRAVEL
•SAND
•MASON SAND"
•FILL DIRT
•SEPTIC GRAVEL
•TOP SOIL

t ournam C' nt M(llT h ~H-.:.!9 af Mrigs

sent

as missio nariPs to Africa in 1960
and they h:t ve worked in va rious

CO MMISSION OF OHIO
By: Nancy L. Wolpe
Secretary

KELL~
SAND &amp; ORA~EL, INC.

no1 contacl&lt;&gt;d , should ca ll 7-1122~ 1

rr n0 mis sion arlrs to l((• n~r a .
H;1rmon Schmrlzr nhach is a
third generati on ml ssa r.v of hi s

contacling the Gommisston.
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES

flsso~

GA LLIPOLIS - A r a il~· for
m&lt;·mbcrs or lhc Church of rhr
p.m. Monday at lh&lt;' Gal lipolis
l'hu reh of th &lt;' Naza rcnt'. Speak ·
rn; wi ll bP R. ev. and Mrs.
Harm on Schmelzenbach. Naza ·

scheduled to begtn at t :30
p.m. on Marcn 16, 1987 at
Ctly Cou nctl Chambers.
218 Cleveland Avenue ,
S W.. Ca nt on. Ohro 44 702
All tnleresled ps1 tes will
be given an opportunily to
be heaJd . Further in lorma·
11on may be obtained by

luneht'O n

il

Pvrni ngs , :11 99~- ~2!1H .

OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY. 8 A.M.-5 P.M.

a l'ra t herr..
lta(~lnt•~Southl •rn

RUTLAN D - Beg inn ing Sun ·
d;Jy,

lhc rv enin g

scrvicr

al

Rut land Church of God wil l hr gin
at 6 inslea d ol' 7. Th &lt;· new time
wi ll conlinu r PCJch

alut11ni

OPEN ON SATURDA1

RA CINE _
Thr ·Hacin&lt;'
Southern Alumn i Dinne r will be
held on May 23 at 6: ~ p.m.
Anya)le Interested In contacti ng
their r lass mat rs who uld ca ll
.lu.vrt' Quillrn at ~4!1-l·l ~ll from K

Tim&lt;&gt; thang4 1

Sunda~'·

10 i .

ot ' at ~149 - 2 1i9:i , af t PI'~.

Uihle s(•honl

SOUTH BETH EL - Sou th
Bethel New Tes tament fhurr h is
hav ing Bible Sc hool the first
Sunda y of eve r~' mont h at r; p.m.

Training s(•sslnn

WII.KESV ILU: - Wilkesville
Township Vo lun teer Fi1·cmen's
Associatio n will br hav ing "
mt•f'1ing and ill r alning session on
1ruck usugt• on S und a~· . April ~­

lktlred tt•achL•rs
MlODLEPOHT - The Meigs

beginnin g at 1 p.m,

1981 Ford Escort ................... $1295 :

: Meigs County property transfers____._ _ _ _ __
Wrtu·r Wocxl. b_v il i1 ,V . In fa&lt;"! , Murl
Wood . b~· a ll ~. In filt'l , to Fr('(\ 0 . Pt::rry.
C h.' l £'~ P t'r ry. ParrC'Is. &amp;&gt;dford.
GrorJ;:C' E. Conroy. Sr .. Cla ra Conro,v. to
Bil ly Windon . Lelah Ann Windon, R6.1A ,
ChN&lt;If'r.
Dona ld F . John son.""" Gt'Ot' f!(' Mii !Pr.
PIal , .Jou rnal Ent ry. Mf' lgs.
Marg-an•! Ella Lrwls, [kc'd bv f:xr&gt;r .. -to
J osl'ph D. Lo t'11s, Cor~:~ A. LoftiS. Parcrls.

Pomeroy
992-2057

Pt. Pleasant
675-4830

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Knittc•l, Lot

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Mldd . Vii i.

Adm . of Vrl l'rans Affalrli. tv N.S. Whit£'.
Wlnn !C' Wh\t(' , IAA . Lo1 ,l , Sut ton.

1982 PONTIAC PHOENIX

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Low Miles, Runs Good.

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Elsl(l E. Prldd.v. [)(&gt;r' d, to Loyd M.
Priddy. CNL of Tran s., Rull anrl.
Jimmy J o4" Ht'm slf'.\1. M11 r lenr J:1nr
HC'msiPy. to EllzHbt"l h An n lt t' ms i ('~' . L.ol.
Syrar.-USI'.
Edll h K. Willia mson, D£-c'd. 10 Blllv l..
Wil lia mson. Fm ll'rlrk L. Wllllam.son.
Tomm~· L . Wi llia mson. Crrl. of Tran s..

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Rutland VIII .

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$9930 MONTHLY

OR

ONLY S3100

1982 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT
Runs great. ONLY S3895 ·

OR

)..('s trr P . Sh&lt;Jrmak&lt;•r, VIola B. Sho·
' t&gt;mak l'r. to Ml c ha ~l A. Mll r h&lt;'ll . Tf'r('lssa S.
~· Mlt r hciL Pan·pJs tcorn•ctl v£' dPPdl.
J'

$12 42'5 MONTHLy

One Owner, low Mil~ge

$1 7708 MONTHLY
S699 5 OR

2fiA. OIIVf' .
Dan A. Col1 f'rll l. Df' r'&lt;l .. Rl'l&gt;f'o:'&lt;l Ann
Co11 r rlll . AfrltJ .. Ru1 lu nd .

C.l.T . Fin . Sl•rv.. lnr. of Ohi o. Mnnura c·
JurPrs Hanovf'r Fin. Sf'rv. of Ohio. lnr ..
Flnanr" On fl M t,~r. of Ohio. ln(' .. F'lnanrrOnt" of Oh io. lnr .. to Manufac•lu n•rs
Hanovt"l' F.S. Corp.. MPrgrr . M C'i~s.
ClarPn&lt;'f' K. Ar~ttl:ll'lll'. HC'If'n L. i\rJ!J ·
brill• to Cl;trf'nf' K. An~abrll f'. F'&lt;~ lrl mn a
Dawn Al'~ubrlll' . Louis&lt;' Marla Sml!h
ArgabriU'. Parr t1ls. Ol tw.

14,000 miles. Runs super.

OR

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S:~nd y

Crl'f'k Lumbf'r. Inc .. to Richard
&lt;~ Wlll hul!s, 2A. ChrsiN .
~Richard William .~. to L ukPS. M•·Danh:t.
J
Kath y S. Mr Oanlrl , 2A , ('hf's trr.
Tru man A. Ru ~SI' Ii. [)(or" d.. to J a,v C.
Ru .~s&lt;' ll , Anltn R NPulzlln~ . Ct•rt. , Po m .
.• VII I.
Alva Walk f'r . 10 Al va Walkrr . Mary C.
Hamilt on. 211,11 . BPdlord
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C&lt;'dl W. nlcr, Mat· ll ~· n Sur RlrC'. to
Don na S. Rlrf'. Lo l ~Iii. Mldd . \'111.
Jamf's t .. Oavls, Mar y Domw Simms
Davis. to .J a mf's Ruekc•r. Connlr Ruc kt•r.

1986 DODGE LANCER
ONLY S899S

Rutl and.

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1983 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX

$181 96 MONTHLY

1986 RAM .CHARGER

Paul Chl'\'al il'r, DN··,t, Marth a C' h&lt;'\'il ·
lif't', Affld .. OllvP .

Martha Chcvalll'r. 10 M&lt;l l'lh a Chl'\•allrr .
Ga r y ChC\'3lk r. J;i A. 01\v(' ,

.Jeffre y ~ - Wf'r ry. RuiJ~· J . Wr•rr~. to
Rohf'rt E. Di.tll('\', &lt;'amlvn A. O;.~IIPv ,
1.70A . R u!l t~ nd . ·
·
.fohn P. Sco11 . D('c 'd, K&lt;~lhl t'f'nC . Sco11.

Affid ,. Sulton.
LOn' nzo D. Da\'ls . Sr. h\'

1'1'US1f'C',

Davl.~.

10

LorC'nzo
D. VHI
Da vis
Pl.
Lo
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J'.Xt nver R. Pr-rsons. In 13t•ttv Pt•rsons

Mrr{'l'r. IA , ChPSIP r.
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.larquC'IInr M . Ral rllff. ('J_vd(· 0 . Rat
cliff. 10 Edno1 l..ouisr Ha .~ hm nn Kuh11,
Th o ma .~ .lOP Sll'wart lla s hrn &lt;.~ n . P:lrf•f'I S
Sull sbu r.v.

.Jnh n Kra w.~rzyn Jr .. CC'Il;• Rose Mc('oy,

Brl tr J. K r:~ ~-.~c·zv n. to F't'ilnk W. Porl N,

Jr .. 41f!A . Sutton.·
F'osl f'1 ' r.. Nld &lt;l,V, Rns,\' I .. Nlduv . In

F1' PI'kf' r .I ;H ·k l•• S101 r c hl•r .•J oAnn
M('G ra w, C'rrt. ()f Tran ~ .. C ti r~l('l' .
.Ja mt''i R. F r(l('kl' r, .lacklf' Fn•d &lt;('r .
JoAnn M1-f:r:111'. Ro~f'l' f,_ Sl an·h f't .
l.&lt;.i ii'I'C'nCf' Mr C:ruw . to J um rs H . F' rf'l'k1' r.

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2 dr., b &lt;yl.

M;n'\1 W;1JI&lt;Il'f' . Of' r' d, 11 1 h ·a n Wall;ct·P.
Nau ml Walla r·!', Ct• rl .. Colu mbia
J.u thrr D. Hudson. Ma r,:;an•1 .l. lludson.
In Mary M. Bll!-ih . P arl'l'i ~. Sa ll~ hur~·.

S1 tHChl'r .

MrGr ;.~w, fi:O)ZPI' 1.. Sl urc hf'r.
Lawn·nrP .J. Mr Graw. to J a &lt;;quf'll nP K.

Hug1.•r L.

Siarl'hPr.

!i.;i2~1A ,

Aulo.

1979 Plymouth Volare .......... $129 5:

llom r Na llonul Ban k. ~A. l.t·b&lt;Jnon.

r~ rf'£' k f'r .. lackh'

JoAnn

~l a rt'llf' r,

1979 Dodge Aspen ................... $895 :

.Ja m • ·~ H. Fn•rkf'r . .I:J r kll' Sl :11'1 ·1wr.
JoAn n M('Craw , RnJ!f'T' 1.. S1a1-rlw r .
Law r('n('f' .1 . McCraw . tn .JoAnn Mr r ;, ;aw ,
?. !\A. Chi'~ IN
Tt'rn 1.. Bn•wt' l . l'kwnil• l1t'r W!'t'. 1o

Chrs!N.

Pare('!.~.

1981 Chevette ....................... $1195
4 dr. Aula.

4 dr . Auto. PB, PS, Air, 318, 56,000 o&lt;tuol miles.

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4 dr. Auto. PB, Ps:"

1978 Chevy Pickup ................ S1695
Auto. PB, PS.

SLOPPY SOCKS ALL COLORS
PANDA BEARS SUMMER SHIRTS
T-SHIRTS, MULTI-COLORED KNIT

1974 Ford F-100 Pickup ......... $595
Auto. PS.

William H. Colf'mfln. Dl'll a H. ('olrfnan .
Tl 'U{'IS.

OIIVf'.

Th o m a ,~ C. Ma rlin.

GOLDEN BUCKEYE CARD

F'Jo [)(&gt;nn ls Marl in . !n

.Ja m• A. Rupt:•. Lo is, Hul Ja nd.

Gladys L. Mom·c.

[){&gt;( ct.

by Exr r .. 111

John Robrrt L f' nfr:;, Ca l h~· C. I.A'n trs.
Pi.t r (·(tfs. Pom. vm.

C' Jaro H. Shf'n r fl('ld . to Rf'x !'-iheni'I IPI(i.

C'alh Ninc Shr nC'fl f'ltl , f\liA , Salrm
Dftrls M. Gordon . 10 M ~· rtl 4" Qulllrn . l.ol
124 Mldd VIII.
~P nnP1 h Go1dm:m Ba.v . D!'t'' tl. fo' lorPill 'l'
A nn Bav. Arfld., Ol l\'r'.
C h rl.~l ln r S. Co nl in. Tf'rram·t• D. Conlin .
to Rf'va L. Mu sst•r. l.", ' l!KIA . H ulland.
Mo rih'n SuP D: l\· 1.~ . f)r&gt;c•' c.J , tn W \'111 ~
Dnvj !l, .i1·.. ('(•1'1. of Tr·ans .. M lrld. VI II :
Roy E. F'rrckC'r. Drr 'd. to JumPS R.

$25286
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1986 CHRYSLER Sth AVENUE

ST

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1985 DOD'GE CONVERSIO'N VAN
EXTRA NICE
$31962 MONlHLY
$14,000
OR

PORTRAITS

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TAX

Special of Week
RUNS GOOD

3- 8x10 Color
3-Sx7 Color
6- 3VuS Color
18- Wallet Size Color

S99500
.

APR based on current banlc rat~s and
Length of Contract Based on Tax &amp; Title Down To .·
Qualified Buyers.
7.9% APR AVAlLABLE CERTAIN MODELS'
s.. Mark Searles, Shawn Bell or ICen. Richardson ..
For The Best Deals In Town
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COOPER

Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge .
395 So. 3rd

Middleport

992-6421

Mld•1p0rt

HOURS : Mon,·Fri . 8 to 8: Sat. 8 to 4

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8 to 6; Sat. 8 to 4

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THIS IS WHAT YOU GET

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Located Along Tht River In Pomeroy

Ohio

' HOURS: Monday-Wadnaadav· Frlday. 8:30 a.m.-8 p .m .;
Tueaday-Thursday. 8 :30 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Cloaed Sundays

PHOTO HOURS: 11 A.M.·6 P.M.

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•Np,Extra Charge For Groups Up To four
•Pay Only '3.00 Down - Bal. On Delivery

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ALL CARS IN STOCK .

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COO·PER
395 So. 3rcl

POMEROY - The Meigs
County Ccnealo,gica l Soci ety will
meet at 2 p.m. Sunday at th e
Mrig s Co un ty Mu se um .
Members are askrd to Iak&lt;' old
documents lor display and to
explain the significance of lhl'm .

RO CK SPR INGS - There will
be an organizational meeting of
,• the Bass Club on Satu rda y, 7
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Fairgrounds.

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NEW 1987 PLYMOUTH or DODGE

SUNDAY
PfiGETOW N - Morning Sta r
United Baptist Church, Page·
town, is inviting everyone to
attend Sunday 6 p.m. service
with Rev . Fra nk Salyers. pa s tor.
For information call 992-59711.

SATURDAY
SYRACUSE - SyracusP Volunt eer Fire DPpat·Cment Is sponsorin g a dance at Syracu se
Elementary from 8 to 11 p.m.
Saturday. Admission $2. Music
by Mldnlle Express.

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STARTS MARCH 23

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POMEROY White Sh.l'lne of
meet 8 p.m.
mason ic temple

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GALLIPOLI S - The Gra nd
Squares or'Galllpolis will hold a
Wes tPrn sty iP squ a re dancr form
8 Co 11 ,p.m. Saturday at St.
Peter 's [piscopal Chu rc h in
Gallipolis with Bill Bush as
caller.

POMEROY- Women 's,\uxil·
iary of Veterans Memorial Hos' pllal will hav e a so up sa le Frida~·
In the lobby of the hospital. The
sale will begin at 10 a.m .

Runs excellent. loaded

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PRICE

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SATURDAY, MARCH 14
SUNDAY, MARCH 15

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Sub5rrlber&amp; notd £'8 1rln,ll: 1o pay l ht'car
rlt"'' may remll In adva nce dlrt'C'I to
'J'h(&gt; oatiy Sen tin PI on a 3. 6or 12 ll)Onlh
basis. CrPdtt will be given carrier Parh
.wE&gt;ek .
No $ubscrlp11onl by mall pe-rmltt&lt;'d In
arf'8! where homf earrli'r ser\'lce Is
available.

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Reds lose tilt in ninth rung

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FRIDAY
POMEROY - The Srnio1·
Citizens Dance Club will hav e a
dance on Friday, March l:lth, at
the Ce nt er. The Bend River Bo~· s
will provide the music. Admission Is $1.50 and those attending
are lo take ~nacks for the
refreshment Cable.

DEPOSIT MUSI BE MADE

West Holmes streak
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In the run.players ,getting points
Half of WaiJ&lt;er's 16 points came
In the early part or the second
hall, when the press seemed the
most effect !ve. Darrin Sublet and
.Pele Hansen, who· keyed the 10-0
spree, each added 11 points for
the Rattlers.
Joe Verhoff scored 16 points for
Rio Grande. 28-8. while Mike Sith
chipped in 14.
Box score:

\.o,·rre given 10 eac h child 10 open

lOW(.' I' gr ades did r hy thm !c ;.wt ivi·
lies wllll tlw kindergat'lrn !0
"Colors" a nd t hfl Por1!;1ntl
~ luc.lnl s gavr br·ar s uckrr ~ to

The Public Uti lities Commtssion at Oh to has set
for public heari ng Case No.
67-0t-EL-EFC. to •evrew
the fuel procurement practrces and policies ol the
Ohio Power Company, the
operation oCits Electric Fual
Componenl, and related

chi ldren prPp:lrPri tile' sc.t•n•·ry.
i\fter lh r plays the da ncing Ol'll'
trd till' chi ld ren in the "Bubblt ·
Cum Boog io." Child rrn in lht•

Calendar/ happening.r

TOURS FOR 1987.

ball club,we've played ail year." 2. Clu&lt;ton 0-0 11-11 II, While 1-1 IJ.II 2. To&lt;al•
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It was the Rattlers' defens e zt-67&amp;-17
Halftbn•-Sr.Mary'
s2!1,RioGrunde2-l.
that caused the score change, as Thro.. polnt ......st. Mury' &lt;8-31Hou•ton
full-court pressure often kept Rio 11·1, O..•rryherry 11-1•. Ktllum D-11, Rio
Grund( 3-11 (Verhoff '.!-7, ·K1•arn~ 1· 2,
Gran d~ f rom geCt1ng as far as Smlthli'I,Singletonll-11. Fouled out-None.
half cour(. St. Mary's scored -10 Totul fouL'I-SI. Mary'' 1~ . Rio Grundo !G.
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po Ints In Iess tha
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fl), Rio Grandt' 39 IVM"hoff 10 ) .i\stth;t!t-SI.
because of the press with four M""y'•lliFieldM,O'Kocfo&lt;i ,KiuGr.nd"

BadgPs with tht' them(' BE:AH

LEGAL NOTICE

On Tuesday the SP nior Citizens
read Ia the chil dren and pres·
ent cd them with bcal' book·
ma rkers a nd the children In
ret urn gavr bear h'J dgcs and
r&lt;•rllficat es of apprecia tion to
lh Pm. Wednesday wa s mu sic da y
with the teachrr emphas izing
"twar" songs. The children ca me
tlressrd like book charactet·s and
along with the music, grades.
children In the bu ild in g.
On Thur·sday th e kind Ngarten
vis it ed the sc hool lo seP "Goldi
locks and the Thrcr Bea rs" and
"Fu rs kin s" performed b~' lhc
fourth and fifth grade s. DPbbir.
Hill , ar t teacher. and somr of the

was d('('OI'iJ.!ed with bt"a r paw .
hear ltw mrs and bear books.

!fupervisor, dressed up In a bear costume to par tiel pate In the• Rl2ht
to Rud activities at Portland School: He rtlad "The Giving Tree"
to each gradt• emphasizing the lmporlan&lt;·e of reading. Th&lt;•me was
"Be Enthusiastic Ahout Reading."
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children hl ghllghled rl\e Right to
Read Wee~ at the Portland
E!'cmentan· Sc hool.
. To kick off the prog ram .. Joh n
Costa nza. r h: mcnt ury supPrv iso r, drrsst•d In a bPaf su[l and
read a book eniillrd "The Givi ng
Tree" to each grade.
The themr "Be Enthu siastic
Abou t Reading" 1BEA R 1 wa s
car ried mit in bulletin bou rd and
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Rattlers, 27-4 with a 17-game
winning streak, broke. open the
game by scoring the first 8 points
or the second period. Andre
Walker had 6ofthosepolnts as St.
Mary's went from a 28-24 advan·
tageJo a 36·24 lead.
"We talked to our kids at
halftime about their poor shot
selection and settling themselves
down," Meyer said. "! think
those things are typical of
first-game jitters. We told them
to keep the ball out of the hands of
their point gllard and pressure
away from the ball."
After Rio Grande had made a·
slight dent in the deficit to move
the score to 4q-31, St. Mary's
outscored the Redman 27-8 over
an eight-minute span .
"The first half we were very
good," said Rio Grand,e Coach
John Lawhorn. " We-didn't shoot
very well, but d!d everything else
r ight.
"But St. Mary's !s •not the kind
or bail team to play catch up with.
You can't make against them,
because they capitalize on them.
" By far St. Mary's Is the best

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Portland notes Right to Read

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BY KEITH WISECUP
Sentinel News Stall
NEW CONCORD - Jenny
Miller's 23 points led the unbeaten Meigs MarauderettPs to a
come-from-behind ~9 - 34 overtime win over Akron Hoban here
Thursday in the opening round of
the class AA r e gional
tournament.
Meigs, now 26-0, had to storm
back from a six-point defici t in
the final minute of regula lion ro
force the over time session In
which Meigs scored five point s
and Hoban failed 1o score.
Down .12-26 with a minute left.
Jenny Miller hit ba ck to back
baskets In the next 15 seconds to
draw MHS to within two, .32-30.
After Tam! McDermit t's free

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Legion Auxiliary conducts ·business meeting
Mrs. Gerald Rought was en·
dorsed by the American Legton
Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post
39. Pomeroy, for the position of
Elght,h District president , at last
weeks meeting of the umt at the
hall.
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Her nomination Wi ll be pla ced
before the Auxtliary at the
summer ~o nventlon to be held In
Crooksville In June
Mrs. Roughl' s hu sband. G&lt;•·
raid, Is a llle tlme m em ber of Pos t
39, a K orea n and V!et na m
vet')ran and served 20 years In
the active servtce Th&lt;"y res id~ at
158 Lincoln Htll sm ce retiring
from t~e service In 1974 . Th e
Rought s have three daughter s
an(! seven grandchildren
Letters of endorsements by the
unit were sent to the Department
of Ohio. Eighth Dtst11ct Prest
dent. Catherine Curl , and the 27
units that m ake up the dtstnct
Mrs. Rought IS cu r r ently prcSI

dent ot the local untt and has
SNved as ft rst v ice president. on
vanous comm ittees In the untl
and was th e dlstnct Am en ca
msm chair m an under Mrs Curl
February bemg Amenca nism
month, the mPet tng was opened
bv a prayer · When Prayer was
Legal" bv Chap lam Veda Dav 1s.
.Jessica and Ashley Hamilton,
Ba ndy Smder and Mi chelle
St umplcd Junior m&lt;&gt;mbers, led
in I he pi Pdge
Mts Rought announced that
she has met w ith thr co mm illre
from thP Post and the annual
btrthda y party will br held at the
pos t home on M ar ch 17 Dinner
wt ll br ser ved at 6 :111 w i th a j o in t
mee ting at 7 30 A sktt, "As the
Table Turns'' w tll bt• pr esented
by the A uxiliary
Mrs Iva Powel l, Mrs Fra nciS
Hunnell and Mrs Davts we re
appotnt ed to thr nomtn at mg

FLY WITH THE MAGIC OF READING - Re hec&lt;: :~ Edwards,
Chapter I readln~t teacher at Rlv crvlel-' School. carried out th&lt;·
theme of th&lt;• observance In th•• bulletin hoard and other
decorations around the school. She coordinated the various
activities "'' planned hy the staff. Winner of an ice cream and
~:ookle party lor accumulallng the most points in activities was the
sixth grade cia.."' of Mrs. Grac&lt;' Weher, also head t&lt;•ac her.

Riverview School has
Right to Read activities
A balloon launch was the
highlight of the Ri ght to Read
Week activities at the Ri verv iew
Elementary School which u sed
"The Magic of Rea ding" as the
overall theme of the observance.
Students enjoyed the entire
week of activities whi ch had been
planned by the staff and coordi
nated by Rebecca Edward s,
developmental r ea ding in stru c
tor Activities Included a book
marker and quilt bloekcontes t on

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Several proj ects , Includin g a;

comm itte . Mrs MarJorie Fett y
was named historian. and Mrs
Gerri Hamrlt on Mtller to asstst ·
ant JURJor advisOI undet M rs
Davts, adv tsor.
Several members tra,eled to
At hens to pay last respects to
Ncactl Carsev's family' She was
a pa st pres ident oftheuntt Mrs
Rought dra ped the char ter m her
honor
I t was reported that Mrs
Ca t henn e Welsh had fallen at her
hom e. and will be con fin ed for
severa l '-'CCks Mrs Dorothy
Jenkms was also reported 1!1
Se lecti on of Buckeye Girls
State delegates was made a t the
mret mg with the names to be

Annual mspec lton of Pomeroy
Chapter 186, Order olthe Eastern
Star was held Tuesday ntght by
Bar bara Pn cc. gra nd conduc·
tress of the Gra nd Chapter of
. Ohto
Ka tht y n Wmdon. worth y rna
Iron, and Ztba Mtdktff. worthy
patron. pres ided at the meeting
Followm g the mltiator y work
the! e v.ere r em arks by the
distinguished gues ts A sunshine
collectton was taken which will
go to the OES hom e endowment
fund .
Am ong those introduced were
Dess ie Lorenc, pas t grand rna
I ron of AI izona: grand represen
tal tves. Kat hl een Min gus. Dela·
ware in Ohio. and Emm a Polen.
Nova Scotia, worth y . matrons
and worth v patrons of VIS iting
chapl et s, along with the pas t
mat!'Ons of Pomeroy Chap ter,
Ka th~ Workman. Sy lvta Midkiff.
A nn Hem sley, Pam MassJC,
Ch ioru s Gau l, Marie Curt, Ed na
Schoenieb, Polly Hysell, Ruby
Vaughan. Mabel Goegiein, Joan
Kautz. and Debra Chevalier , and
past patron s, Dal e Smith, Roger
Gau l. and Rodn ey Cheval ier

Friday, March 13, 1987

announced later. Erma Smitb Is
the Americanism chairperson
and Mrs. Rou ght thanked her for
work on Girls State.
Donations were m ade to the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad and
the Pomeroy Fire Department
and a check was sent to Carl
Hy se ll, juvenlleof!lcerfor$50for
the M ei gs High School Drug and
Alcohol Abuse progr am The unit
has partici pat ed In that project
for severa l ~ea rs. Mrs. Rought
gave lit ter bags to the m em bers
from the group
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To close the meeting , Erica
McCim tock r ead "George Wa·
shlngton" and Mrs Davis had
the pra yer for peace

0 ES inspection held
Honored Masons Introduced
were Bob Reed, Harrisonville:
Bob Kuhn , Middleport , La rry
Spencer, Racine: AI Crow. AI
bany , and Dale Sm1th. Pomerov.
Ruby D1 ehi. H ar rIson v llle, and
Mrs Schoenleb, Pom eroy, were
present ed as 50 year member s.
Also Int r odu ced were Ruth
Chnstman, gra nd page to the
deput y grand m atron, Charles
King. grand atde to the depu ty
gr and ma tron: those wilhlormer
gr and appomtments, and pa st
m atrons and past patrons of
other chapters

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M ond ay, a pape1 badge da y on
Tuesday, story ti me at noon and
m ov1es on ll terar) works.
Other act tvitlcs mcluded daily
sustained stlent reading pen ods,
d r~ss .ts you r favOI li e book
character. an cl a contes t to sec
who In eac h cl ass rea d the most
books Classes were awarded
point s for the ae tJv tties they ha d
pa t tiCipated m wtlh the wmnm g
cl ass receiv ing an tce cream and
cookte p.lftv .
Pleaser's, Ptzza Hut . Datry
Queen, and Kecbaugh's of
Tupper s Pl ai ns and Ches ter
co ntributed gift ccrtlftcates to
the awards ceremony .

SUNDAy I MARCH 15th
LIVER AND ONIONS DINNER ...................... . $395
Delldous Veal Liver cooked with aod 11110thorlned In Frosh Onions
11rvod with Mashod Potatoes and Homomado Gravy, Hot buttored
Corn and a stearwy Hot loU, Maxwell Hou11 coffee or
Dtcaffolnated, both froshly brewed (a small drink rway bo
sublti1utodl.
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The Qlbton "Circus o1 sovtngs•
troln Is back again .. ~ with a ron·
laotic orroy ol votuast With allroc·

the flma to buy thai dependable
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Point Pleuant, W.Va.

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bnngs a correspondtng mcrease 1n the problem
of what to do wtth our ever-shnnk1ng publt c

General Merchand•se

land areas. Naturally, we don't need to be

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POMEROY, OHI0-992 ·6677

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1111 Ou11kel and Rutll Ann

reminded that we must grow crops and graze

CHA'PMAN SHOES

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Pomeroy

Jtvestockrlwewanttoeat; andthatwemustflnd
new sources of energy .tf we want to dnve our
CarS and heat Or COOl OUr homeS at affordable

costs. However, we should still f1nd room In our
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the pJantS that feed them, nOI On jY fOr th e1r
beauty and cultural value , but also because our
I1ves are tn I erd epen d en t WI th th etrS tn ways that
most Of us Will never understand Your fatth Will
teach you that God made them all , and saw that

MT HERMON UN ITED BR~ IH RF:N

Veterans

IN CHR IST CHURC H I oc,lll'&lt;l In Tc,.;,ts

communlly oil c t R1 R2 fl• '' Hoix'rl

Memorial Hospital

Sa nders, pa slor lrrf Holt('l I,JV karlf' r

Fd Rou-h Suod,oy School Supl Sooul ov

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School 9 .)() " m m01 nl ng wor ~h lp ,ttld
lhlltlu·n s drunh 10 :m o1 m 1 •t nlnj.!
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Sund ay School, 10 a.m .
ChOII PIUC!Ice 6 p m Sumt.ov """" " p,.,
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' Church S('rvlrc, 11 15 a m
pi C's. Chlldr£'n ~ Chu rch and i\ duH Blhtr
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF GOD. Pastor ,
they were very good Let US believe thiS and dO
Study W('([nf&gt;sd&lt;JV .11 7 30 p m
TRm ITY C'HUROI RI'v W H Pr&gt;nin
John Evans Sunday School 10 00 am.
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Sunday Morning Wo rsh!p 11 00 a m Chll
all that we Can tO preserve them
S! . Mlddlrpm l Afflll ,ttf'd wll h &amp;•ultwt n
1 \I nln~ ~Pn lf ' l ' 7 p m
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dren's Chu rch 11 a m Sundav Ev('nlng
B,lptlsl Convcn t!OI1 David Brv an Sr Ml
i'l NfECOSIAI . ASSF. Mlll \' Hntln t ' l
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SPrvlce 7 00 p m Wed 6 p.m Young La
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prayrr ffi('f'tlng 7 p m
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Thoma.,.Cilm Mrflull.l! p.:tslor Norrrun Plf'S
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IPV S S Supl Sund.t\' Sfhool q Vl d m
tom Edsel Hart pastor Sund ay School
Wf'dnrsdav, 7 am IGra('('t
CHRIST OF' LATTER DAY SAINTS Port
n1 124 and Co Rd 5 Ma r.k SC'C'\l'r~ minis
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9 30 a m Sunday morn ing preachln):t:
SUTTON- Churc h School 9 30 a m
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10 30 a m Sund av evrninJ!: SE"rvlces, 7 30
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KENO CHUR\ H OF CHR IST Vc•rnon
servi ces 7 30 p m
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BETHI EHE M BAPT IST Rf'v Ear l
CornN Sycamore and Srcon&lt;t St ~ l'o
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mrrov Thf' Rev Wltl!um Ml£ld lr ~wtut
all ot hc'r Sund.JVs d t!'t fl'('lnlh C'hufC'h Sctlool
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and Sa turd ay Eve nl nF:: Services at 7 30 p
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man Durham ) pas1or. Sund a}' service
CA RLETON INTERDENOMJNATJON
SACRED
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AL CHURCH. Kln.Q:sburv Road Rf'v Da
An thony Gl,lnn ••mon • Ph 992 5119!1 S&lt;~ t ur
MEIGS
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l \ tlllnt ~ 1 '1 \l!l ~ tl ioprn \\ !''ll ltt...,lb\ 1\1 , 1'1
Prayer m(l('tlng Wedned av. 7 3ll pm
v!d Curfmon p.1sro, Sund av Sch ool9 .JO
d.1y Evf'n l n ~ Mass 7 10 !) m ~unrl .t y
COO PER~TIVE PARISH
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Mass Bam ,md 10 ,, m Co nfrsslons 01w
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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7 00 pm PrayN m('('lln g WednPSday
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NORTHEAST CLUSTER
0,1s" 9 m.tm Morn inji!Worsht p1031lt1
7 00pm
l l am Sunday
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m Wf'itnooda\ nll!:ht fX"3Vt'r m('('ltnJ!: und Bib!&lt;'
Rev. Don Al'fher
Ml•td!• jH•Il !ltll l ht •l C h111 k M1 l'lll'!son
~H.Kh 7 Ill p m
m EvM11 ng Worshl p t; ~O pm rh ursd,IV
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Ver non
VICTORY BAPTIST 525 N ~ nd St
Rev Roy Dl'et er
THF. S&lt;\LVATIOJ'&gt;; ARW. 115 Butt('f'nut
Blblt' Sluth 6 10 p m
Eldrldg{' puslor Wall ace Damew ood, S
Mldfllf'pOrt .Jam1•s F. K&lt;'&lt;'S£'1' p.t ~ tor
p '" '"' Sund ,, S1 ho •I JU 1 m
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NEW STlVERSVIL LE COMMU NITY
S Sup! SundaySchool9 30a m . Wo1 ~ h lp
Sundav m ornl n ~ wors hip 10 ,, m Evf'n
ALFRED - Church School 9 3fl am
SUnd.t\ hn l m~" JT'K'('t\1\g, 10 .1m SUnd&lt;lv
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HYS ELL RU N HO LI NESq CHUR CH
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Third Tu esdav. 7·:W p m Communio n
p 1~ 1o1 Sund1 1 S1ht• O! 'I 111 1m
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MORSE CHAPEl CHURCii Chailf's ... r,, u , 7 lllpm H• u1hl lllfl\l s h lp t• mp ,, .,
CHESTER - Wors hip 9 am , Chu rch
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RU1 LAND BIBLE METHO DIST i\m os
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Rev. Rohert Mmuaman
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RAC INF. FIRST BAPTIST
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pa~ tor Melvi n Dr.tkt· S S Sup! Sund.ty
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RUT! AND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
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BURl iNGHAM CO MMUNITY CHURCH
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Church Sc.' ho oi !O a m . Bible Study . Tu f'S·
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day. 7 Wpm: UMW. Firs! Mondav 7 .'J1
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PI NE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH '-1
MASON CHURCH OF CIIHIST Mil l&lt;r
nrsday, 7 p.m
FLATWOODS- Ch ur ch SchOol 10 am
mll roffR1 325 Rl"V Brn.J Wall s p .L~ t or
Hall eY. mlnlsler, Sunday &amp;:hoot 9 30 a
S1 Mason . W Va EugrnP 1 Cnn~C'r ml
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rrv Nylo ~ l t\ h• 7 tMipm Wfll!llt \ d ,tvn lgh1 111hlt• • \.
Worship. 11 a m Bible S!Ud} Thu rs
Rotx&gt;rt St~ar iC'S S s Supt Sundav School
\IUIIV i IIIJ 0 m
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m MorninF!: Worship 10 30 a.m.
nistf'r Sund '" Blhl f' Stud\ 10 am. Wor
Bordl•n past or Cornt•l lus Bunl h ~ upt
dav 7 p m . UMY F Sund ay 6 p m
~·30 a m
Mor nin g Worship 10 :10 .1m
ship 11 am ,md 7 p m WNinf'!lda y Blbl r
f'IRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po
rFr,lnkllnl
Sundav (1\C'nl n£ srrvicf' 7 30 p m . Wr&lt;l
meroy Pik e E. Lamar O'Bryan t. pastor.
Stud v vocu l mu slr 7 p m
FOREST RUN - Worship !t am
llf'Selay ~ rvl cr 7 30 p m
.Jack Nreds Sunday School Director Sun
l i BF.RTYA~SF.MBLY OF GOD Dud
Church SchOol 10 A M Choir prac! Icc
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Lill i&lt;'
day School 9 30 am Mornln~ Worshi p,
din A" J..tnf' Ma.,.on W Vn J N Tha r kPr
Tu f'Sday. 6 30 p m UMW . first Tuf'Sday
pastor Strvr Lltllt&gt; S S Supr Sunda v
fJ.tstor F.vf' nlng N('rv lc{' 7 'tO p m Wo
to 4!i, rvrnln~wonhip 7 OOp m tO S T )
7 :Wpm 1Nrlson)
S('hool 111 am , Morning v. orslp 11 am,
m{'n ' s Mi nls1n Thursday 9 :lO ,t m .
&amp; 7 30 tE S T ) Wedn('sday Prayer Ser
HEATH !Middl('portt - ChurrhSchool
Sund av f'\l' nln,e: worship 7 JO p m Pravf'r
Wf'dm·~ d.• v Prayer and B!bl(' Study 7 lf1
vice, 7 00 p m ID S.T.\ &amp; 7 30PM IE S
9 30 am , Morning Worship 10 30 am,
mN'tlng and Blblf' SiudvThursdav. 7 .10 p
T 1. Mission Friends fali:cs 2 6) , Royal
pm
You! h Group, 4 p m , W('dnC'Sdav Chu rch
m, You lh m N~ ! lng Wrdn rsdav at 7 p m
Ambassrul ors I bOys aJ'!CS 6·18 ), and Gi rls
Choir rt'hcarsal. 7 p m , Thu rsday
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
REJOICING I IFF: BAPTIST CHURCH
In Acti on ta g€'5 6-181 on W('(l nrsdays 7 p
Pravf!r 5(orviC(' 6 30 p m Blblf' St udy, 7
CHRISTIAN UN ION Th e !1l&gt;v Qavld
- 383 N 2nd AvC'. Mlcldlrp ort Sunday
m tDST 1&amp;7 30pm !E.ST.l .Tursday
McMan is, pas lor SundoySt hool9 30 .t m
p m tZunigal
Sc: hool 10 rt m Sunda y f'Vf'nln g 7 (}() p m ,
VlsiW.Ilon. 6. 30 p m
MTNERSV JLL£ - Wo r~; hl p Srrvicl' 10
·i I
, Sunda y morning s('rvlc(' ll am, Sun
Mid wrC'k srrvlcr.. Wf'd . 7 pm
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCit Ba l·
a m Church School, 11 a m , UMW thi rd
da y ni.Q:ht serviC&lt;' 7 30 Wednesa y rra yPr
ley Run Road Rev EmmNt Rawson, pas
Wr'dn rs dav J p m . Choir pract!Cf' Mon
ml't.'tlng, 7 30 pm
LANGSVILlE C..: HHI HI AN CHURCH .
tor Handl PV Dunn supl Sunday School
dav, 7: 30pm 1Nrlson1
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCll, Lelarl ,
Dallas
Jant'y,
Sunday
SChool
Supt
Sund
ay
10 a m , sunday evrn in~Atlrvlce 7• 30 p m
PEARL CHAPEL - Wonhlp Si&gt;rvlet'
W Va , Rt 1 .James Lewis. pasror Wor
School
9
30
a.m
;
Sunday
Morning
Wor
Blblr teachln fit, 7 30 p m r hursday
9 30 a m : Church School 10 15 a m
ship services 9 30 a m . Sunda y School tl
shtp, lO: 30 a.m.; Sunda y ev€'nln~Worshlp.
SYRACUSE MISSION . Chrrry 51 , Sy·
UMW Sl!rond Tuesday 7 30 p m . I Muss
a m , Evf'nlng wors hip 7 30 p.m Tuf'Sday
7
30
p
m
Wednesday
ev('nlng
P
rayer
' . ,.
racus(' SPrvlcE'S 10 a m Sun ~ ay Evening
collage prayer meeting and Bible Study
manl
Meellng.
7.30
p.m
.
srrvlces Sund ay and Wednesday at 7 00 p
POMEROY - Chur ch SChool, 9 15 am
9 30 am , Wonhlp serv ice, Wednesday
'
Wors hip 10: :tO a m . Choir rcht'arsal
• SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
7 30 p m.
mMIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
ZA RENE. R('V G1E'11 n Mr Mlllan, jXlStor
Wednrsday. 7 30 p m UMW. S('("'n d
OUR SAVIOUR LliTHERA NCHURCH.
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev Keit h Ebli n)
Marv J anice Lawndcr, Sundav Sctlool
TuE'Sday. 7 30 p m; UMYFSunday 6p m
Walnul and Henry Sts • Ravenswood, W
pastor. Sund ay School 9 30 am . Wade
Supl Sunday School 9 JO J m M ornln~
VIJ The Rev George C WP.Irlck, pastor
tCor blll )
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Hayman, supt. , Mornln~ Wors hlp , 10 30 a
'oi. Or!!hlp 10 30 am Evangf'llstiPH•rvlrt'
ROCK SPRINGS- Church Srhool, 9 1~
&amp;!,.day SChool 9 JO a JYI. , Sunday wonhip
m Sund ay f'V(&gt;J11ng servlc(' 1 30 p. m.
6 p m Prayrr and Prals&lt;' Wrdnesdit y, 7 p.
a. m , Wors hip to a m, Biblf' Study. Wed·
'\
llam
m : You th m('('llng , 7 p m
Wt"dn Psday Pray"r Mt'etln.Q:. 7~p m
ne'&gt; day 7 :.1 p m .. UMYF 15enlor!ll Sun
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH. loca ted on
MT MORIAH CHURCH 0 GOD,
EDEN UNITED BRE:rHRF.N IN
dav, 5 p m: (J unio rs I &lt;'V&lt;'ry othPr Sun
Pomeroy Plk tt, Cou nty Road %1 ne-..r F lat
Racln r Rl'v Jamrs Sal!erflel pastor.
CHRIST (' l.rsiiP Gillilan pastor Su n
wood!l Rev Bl ackwood. pMIOr Servlcet
da v. 1\ p m. IFranklln l
Fr('('man Williams Sup! Sunda School
llav S•·hool 10110 a m Momin g Wors hip
RUTLAND - Chu rch School 10 a m .
on Sundayat 10 lOam and7 30p m wllh
'
ft 45 a m.: Sunday and W(ldncsday .rven·
11 OOa .m Sun dav('vrn ln .~t~rrvl('('7 ' 00p
Worship 11 a m , UMW I Evl't11nl( Circle)
Sund ay School9 JO a m Blblf' SCudy Wed ·
tnp: service!!. 7 P m
m Wl.'dn('Nd&lt;~Y e&gt;vf'nln~ pra yPr serviC&lt;"
st&gt;COnd Wt~dn esday, 7 30 p m , UMW t M
nl!!l!day. 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
t('l"noon Clrclr\ sPCOnd Thursda\', 1 p m
700pm
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR '
Corner Sixth and Pt~ l m£&gt;r Earl Eden, Pas
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CHRIST. Sl. Rl 338 . Anl~ully Rev
!Mussman I
ltEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Rog·
!rtr Edna Wilson S S. SUpt., Beulah
SALEM CENTER - Chu rch SChool9 15
Frank lin D ick~ -' . pastor Sunda y morn ·
er Wa tson , pastor Cr('flson Prall , Sunday
'~1'
\\'httP Asst Sup! , Sunday School 9 15 a
am , Worship 10 15 p m (Mu s!l man)
lng 10 a m , Sunday evm ln g 730 p.m
School Sup r Morning Worship 9 30 am
One
mornin
g
a
t
a
sidewa
lk
sale
In
a
sm
all
town
,
people
wrr,
·
m , Morn ln~Z: Worship 10 Hi a.m; Sunday
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 9 00 a.m
Thu r~ay (' venlng 7 30 p.m
Sunday School 10 30 am, Evmlng ser
Ewnlng sC'rvlce 7 p m Prayer mee11nJit'
church srhool9 45 am !Mussman\
STIVERSV!LLE COMMUNITY BAP
looking about , examining the mer chandise . Two lad les wcrr in
YICf', 7 30 p m
"\
WMni'Sday evenJnJ~t 7 p m Chlld rPn s
TJST CHURCH Pa~tor Robert Byl'!r!!
Mf UNION BAPTL~T. Donald Shue,
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
front of a' tabl e filled wi th shoes Th ey were attem ptin g to try on
choir practice, \ff'dn('Sday, 7 p m . Ac'lull
Sunday
School
lO
a
m
,
Wonhl
p
&amp;{'
f
'
V
i«'
JJ
pastor, Joe Sayre, Sunday School Sup!
Rn. Rtt1er Grace
the shoes whil e standing up. They almos t fell s(•vera l times
r holr practi ce. Wed , 8 p m : Radio pro
am, Su nda y evening service,? JO p.m.
Sunda y School 9·45 am , Evt"'llng wor
Rev.
Paul
M&lt;Gutre
$!ram. WMPO , Sunda}'. 8:30 a m.
Wednetidav
evenlnSE
servic_f
7:):)
n
m
Th
ey fin ally found som e they thought would l it and be suitable.
ship 6 lJ p m , Prayt&gt;r Me-ettng, 6 30 p m.
APPLE GROVE - Church School 9: 30
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Wednesday
a m Wonblp, 10. 00 am (first and third
and took them to the clerk . She suggested they go In side the
LINESS
CHURCH
,
Inc,
7;5
Pea
rl
Sl
Rev
TUPPERS PLAINS CHU RCH OF
Sun dayll, Bible study €'Ve ry Sunday 7 p
store and try them on. " No," they replied, "we hav e alread y
CHRIST Dav t' Prentice, mlnlsler Dery l Iva n Myers, pastor. Roaer Manley, Sr .
m , UMW Second Tuesday, 1 00 p m ;
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Sunday School SupertnHmdent SUnda y
Wells, Supt Church School 9 a.m , Wor·
dee
ided on these." When t hey got home and tried on the shoes
Pray~r
meeting,
Wednesday,
7
p
ro
and
Main,
AI
Hartson,
mtnlstf:'r.
Mike
h
51
School 9 30 a.m.; Morntnw Worahlp 10: JO
ship servte&lt;, 9:t5 t&gt;.m
tGraee) .
Gerlach su nda y School Superintendent
they
found t hem a bit uncomfortable and undcslra bl!'
Ia
m.,
Eveni
ng
Wonhlp
7::ll
p.m:
Wed
J ,.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA· nl"lday Eve nln• Bible Study, Fra ye r and
BETHANY - Worship , ~a m , Church
Bible SChool 9 30 a.m , Morning worship
Life Is som et hin g like these two ladles We orten make things
RENE Rev Herben Orate. pa•tor
School,
10
a
m
:
Btbt•
Study.
Wednesday
.
.
a.m
Ev€'nlng
Worship
7·00
P
m
10 30
Praise Service, 7·JO p m.
Frank Rutle, !Ript Sund ay Sch ool 9 30 a.
10 a m., Dorcas Women's Fellow9hlp,
harder by not taking time to Inquire what Is best We stumble
Wed nesday 7: 00pm Prayer meeting.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRL.r APOO·
m
;
Wor~
hlp
servict&gt;,
11
a
m
and
7
p
m.
Wednf'Jday,ll am. fMcGutre).
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
TOLIC
VanZandt
and
Ward
Rd
Elder
fall and allen gel mls-llt s becau se it takes roo much time .
and
SUnday. Wedneaday, 7 prn Prayer meet
'
CARMEL - Chu rch School 9 30 a m ,
ZARENE. Co·plultors Rev Cha rles Coyle
James Miller, pallor Sunday SchOt!_l.!
lng.
Psalm
84· 4 says, "Bl essed are they that dw ell In thy house :
Worship.
10:45
a
m
Second
and
Fourth
and Rev Nancy Coyle Bill White Sund ay
10:30
a
m
,
W
orship
servt~.
Sunday.
7
JU
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METJ«JDIS~
Sundays , Ft'llowsblp dinner with Sutton
School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m .
they w ill stand prai sing t hee." Take time to go In to His house
p m.. Blbt• Srudy, Wodne~oo y , 1 :Ml p.m
CHURCH David Bell. pastor Rober! £
third Thursday, 6 30 p.m (MI.:Gulre) .
Mornlna Worship 10 30 a m , Evangellsllc
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS,
ask the way of the Lord . Sure ca n save som e ml s·fit s In life,
and
Barton Director ol Chr hlt lan Educati on,..
EASTLETART-ChurchSchoot9a m:
mPE'IIng 7:00pm Wednesday , 7 00 p m1
Sieve Ebli n, aulslant. Sunday Sd\0019.30 ~ Ha rrisonv ill e Road Rev Dewey Klnfl: ,
Worship 10 a m. S«''nd and fourth Sun
not
to
mention a lot of stumbling and falling. In Hi s house we find
pastor. Cllntoo Faulk , SUnday SChool
a .m , Morning worship 10:30 am ;Teens
UMW ltrsl Tuesday, 7: 30 p m
PJ~W~:&amp;;p~~BYTERlAN MINISTRY days;
comfort a nd guida nce. Go Inside and sit down. Let Him guid e
Supt , Sunday !khool 9· 30 a M ; momlng
In Act len , 6 p m., EveningWorablp , 7.30p.
(Grace)
OF MEIGS COIJNT\'
'worahtp.
11
a
m
;
Sunday
evmtng
service
you . - Lamar O'Bryanl, PMtor, First Southern Bapll•t, fiH72
m
Wednesda
y
even
ing
prayer
and
Btble
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am,
Bev. ctwl.. Talbott
.I
7 :J) p.m Prayer Meretlrtg, Wedneaday,
11 1udy, 7 30p m Cholr practtce, Ttlundly,
' Church School 10 a m (Grace).
HARRISONVIL~E PRESBYTERIAN
Pomeroy Pike, Pomeroy.
7 JO p m.
7 pm
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9.45a.m.,
CHURC H _ Sunday Worship Servlcd
SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
GOD
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church School, 10 30 am , Bible STudy,
9·00 am · Church Sc hooltO·l~ am .
[non Pent ecostal Wonhlp 8Crvlce Sunda y
Charles Russell Sr .. minister. Rlck Ma
Thursday. 7 30 p.m. rRadrrt .
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN 10 am , Sunday School U am Even~a
comber. supt Sunda y School 9 30 a.m .,
RACINE WESLEYAN - Church School,
Sund.~y School , ~ a m , Clturch !'IPrvlce,
Worship service 10.30 a.m Bible ltudy , .worship service 7. 00 p m Wednesday
10a.m
..
WorshiD
11
a
rh
.
UMW
fourthMDn
101~ am
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Mr. and M rs Doyle Knapp,
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Robert Murphy. Robbie and
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Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Evans
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The schedule for prepari ng
meals for the sick and shutlns
was set and other summer
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61

1979 Holypark. 14~~:70 2 bed
oom1 Mo 1 ste eo eco d
playa 81 ack tape gunclb net
304 876 7979

33

Farms lor Sale

2 bed oom Sand ti
304 675 3834

Road

Household Goods

SWAN
AUCT ON &amp; FURN TUAE 62
0 \ItS Gallpo 1 New&amp;uttd
wood co a lt0\1'81 8 pc wood LR
su Ia t399 bunk beds 1199
ec ne 1 new &amp; u1td bed oom
au ea w nge wuhe 1 6
sho.. New I v ng oom •u tes
f199 •699 amps; Ca 114
448 3168

Dunctn Phyffe tab e aAd chain
Lovunt and m1tch ng mclr.er
A e~~:cllllent 814 992 8898

S gns HaH p eel S1ve 615
percent I F 11h ng 1 ow aigns
t299 Ughted nan a ow 1288
Un gh ed 1249 F ee ette 11
SH localy 1 800 423 0163
anvt me

71
61

2010 John De•e d •el t actor
plOWS diK $39&amp;0 Ntw Idea
Dyna Bounce mower •491 late
modtl Z24T John
blltr
•1295 H1y wagon •3oo Ctl
614-2a6 8522

De••

CROSS&amp; SONS
U S 36 Wilt Jadlton 01'1 o
614 288 6451
Mtttty Ft gutOn New Holtnd
Bush Hog Bel•• Service Over
40 used tractor• to chooH from
&amp; comp eta I ne of new • uiMd
equipment LlrgNt saltct on n
S E Oho
JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 35 W O.lllpo o
Ohio Col 814 448 8n7 0111
614 446-31592 Up front tIC
to 1 whh w1rr1nty over 40 us.ci
t actor~ 1000 too •

814 246 9248
66 VJ acre farm 28x88 doub e
w de 3 bed oom 2 bath• 2
ponds 2 barns o • au bu d
nga 24x50 mach ne 1hed new
fence~
Leon a ea 304 458
1812

3o\O lnternttionlll trector PS
Iva powe live h1td au ca with
nttmatlona mowing mach nt
New Holland ba er 12450 C.U
814 286 8822

34

Bustness
BUIIdtngs

Ajlartment
for Rent

LAYNE S FURNITURE

Com mere a bu d ngs to NJe
Downtown PI Pleasant Stores
oH ces
A One Reel Estate
Ca o Veage 8 oke Call 304
676 6106
6 oomt ba h and base men n
Pome oy You can 1 ea h 1 one
M s t sa
Phone 614 992
7462

FOR SALE ~ 5000 SQUARE
FOOT MED CAL BU LD NO PT
CL NIC 708 VIAND ST PT
PLEASANT FOR DETAILS
CALL 306 847 3740

35
Mouse lo aa a
Mov ng mu 1
S 8 000 Cu
614 896 3685
New Log Home and 7 ac t1 on
M e H Rd Ra e ne 3 bed
o om ba h basemen gtuge
to ced a wood and coa fu
ace 90 percen comp e e
Ask ng f60 000 See Vonn eo
Jm Peange on Me H fM
Rae ne o cal 614 247 •292
between 2 and 4 p m

Lots

8t

Acreage

Two Ac es land M L Idea y
ocated h m N Porta Hwy
160 Co Welt well sept c
fru t frets Ha• 3bd Mob •
tiom11 lue o tenk e ectric
cone Me un
awn ngs All
S14 900 land 110 900 Call
513 7312107

GOOD USED APPL ANCES
Waahet1 dryer~ et o•ator~
angea Skeggs App ances
Upp..- A ve Rd b11 de Stone
Creal Mota 614 448 7398

16 Coon St 1181 2 BR 1 Vt
baths w w ca pet complete
mode n kitchen gil hut we I
ntu attd w eel fo phone &amp;
cable v spac out pa k ng n
ea
pa o •376 mo pus
ut ea Depot t Reference•
equ ad No pall Ca 614 448
4926

Sofas and cha 1 p ced f om
t391i to t996 Tabl• •so and
up to 1125 H da a bedt *390
to U95 Rec nett e226 o
&amp;376 Lamps *28 a $126
0 nettes •109 tnd up to e496
Wood 1bla w 6 cha • t2B6 to
t796 Desk •100 up to t37&amp;
Hutches *400 tnd up Bunlr.
beds compete w mat1 " ' "
'296 and up to t396 8tbybtds
•110&amp;.176 Ma eu•o box
sp ng1 full o w n •83 fl m
t73 and •83 Queensetaf225
K ng 1360 o\ d awe chHt e&amp;5
0 tile 1 $89 Gun cab nt11 8
10 12gun G11o e Btl c enge
t376 Baby matt essn U6 &amp;
U6 Bed fremu I 20 UO &amp;
K ng f ame •so Good 11 ect n
of bed oom tu 11 meta ea
b nets headboa dl no lrld up
to t66
Used Fu n tu e wood able &amp; 2
benehea beds d e11er wood
w1 d obe 3 m 11 ou Bulev e
Ad Open 9AM to 5PM Mon
h uSa 614 448 0322

STOP LOOK SAVE
Mo ohan Fu n u e Ia Appl an
c11 R 7NorthGaUpo 1 Oho
Ph 814 "JJ&amp; 7444 6pe Wood
Uv ng Room Su e U99 00

Go\l'e nment Mmee f om $1
u epe De nquen ax P op
ertv Aepoues11ons Ce 806
687 8000 E11t GH 9805 o
c u en epo I

God sofa UO M croweve
•5o 3 ec ne 1 Ce 814 992
3974

53

Rental s

3 bd anch Rodney V age I
t 286 mo p ua depoa t Referen
ce• equ ed Call B aclilbu n
Rea ty 614 446 0008

Sa e o ant New Haven 3
bed oom• 2 ba ht I eplace
ga age 138 000 00 o 1276 DO
mon h pus depo l
304 273
2471

32

one bed oom apt
Cent 1 A hi dwood floo 1 &amp;
ga age Refa IRCII &amp; depoa I
requl ed Ph &amp;U 446 4159

Ant ques

Pom d eues Gunne &amp;J pnk
and wh te 111 n Red Taffetl
wh te ace 1 18 7 304 896
3382
Su plut Den m Rentel Army
Ca hart c oth ng CloM out
p en on heavy cto hlng Sam
Somervl e s E11t Ravenswood
Junct on ndependenct Rold
0 d Route 21 F Sat Sun
12 00 8 00 PM 304 273
6666

55

Butldtng Supplies

Bu ld ng Matenals
8 ock bnc~ IIWI p pes w n
dow• 11ntets tic Claude W n
e s R o G ande 0 C. 614
246 6121

Jiv den Farm Equ p 814 448
1675 Special Sele on ou ntw
K ot trectOf Up to 13000 off on
Ve m11 hay aqu p Round
bale 1 mowen mowe
condiUon• ,..... teddtr1
complete nt of bele hand na •
teed AU seen Gr nder m xers.
wagon-. rotary cutters b tdll.
dlsct cu tlvators plows Hed
art poll dr vera wood
tphtttriOit" hNCIQMH truck
tckt truck beds tralen
IPf'IVIrt feed bunkl liweltock
water• • wh... horll lawn &amp;
garden equip Used Equip 7
rouAd ba en tome of thHe
baltJI NqU I II lOW II 311 horp
power t ecto 1 Mowing
mtchlnes
akla ttddert
squ.a •ba •• U•ed trtctor-.
d ICI p OWl IObiiCCO Mite I.
wagons ha row buthog
grtv+ty wegon Ume-spreldltl.
cut ditlontr
hay- b nit Utld
Wh..,orae lawn
Lo
Cited 1 m le oH 218 on lng .. •

a

mow•

Rd

66

Pets for Sale

D agonwynd Cattery Kenn..
CFA Hlma ayan Pan an and
Sam... k nans AKC Chow
pupp ea Ntw Chow pupp"
Co 814 446 3944 tfltr 7PM
G oom &amp; Supply ahop Pel
g oom ng a atylee 1 I breed•
Ju • Webb Ce $14 446
0231

John Oetre 3010 with lotdlf
•4 110 00 12ft trensport d sc
*485 00 AC no t 1 plant•
•1 5150 00 3 Bottom John
O.ero Plow U95 00 Cal 814288 8522
FOfd T acto with bush hog
O"der blldt plow• dltc cultl
vetor • drtw bar t2 1100 00
Cell 814 288 8522
Uta Modal 180M ..,.., Ftrgu
ton Tractor t3 850 00 Num._.
12 M•••ev Ferguton ltler
01 150 00 Moool\o Fo guton
Hay Ra ke •400 00 501 Ford
Mow ng Machine f450 00 Ct
814-21&amp; 6522

White Fe m Tractors Beet Pr oe
n A ea Sidert Equipment Co
Htndlf'IOn W Va 304 6715
7421

Merchandise

Mobtle Homes
for Sale

For Sale or Trade

2 Qu ta dont by Lldita Akte
G oup Rtgu • Size Fa m.s
W ench Patta n t125 00 K ng
Sin Shadow Box n M nt
G "" Wh 11 and Ltvendt
016000 Ph 9372811 or
4&amp;8 1917

NEW AND USED MOB LE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL TY
MOB LE HOME SALES 4 M
WEST GALL POUS AT 35
PHONE 6 4 446 7274
Q IC OUS ltv ng

1 end 2 bed
oom apartments at V liege
Mano and Rtven de Apart
ment• n M dd aport From
*216 nelud ng ut t n Ca
614 992 7787 EOH

62

Wanted to Buy

Now buy ng ehtll co n or etr
corn CaM to .tnt quotu R v~r
C 1y Farm Supply 814 448
2815

63

Ltveltock

Ou oc IOINI 8 ed just kt the
boa 1 we llltad .. the Ohio
Tettat on that o•lnlld over 2 I
lba per day Roe- Bentler
Soblno OH 513 884· 2391

b12 Tandem T• •
4x24 19n ChrytltrJtt8oet310YI
Topqualtv 3a4vr oktOvero
Sw mm ng Poo with a I CCII
Ch Yl I Eng V tiau w th
Plint m•• Prov.n n
tra er Ph 114 21188231 0
• hah1r Catl304 711-1181.
10 Ia Ph 814 446 8201 0
••
3
256 1484
8 4 6 81
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Ho 11 Mo oo 0325 00
Ph 814 25693&amp;4
Mvrtle Beach Condo Rent1l 2 ""
bed oom1 2 baths sleeps I
Appalooaa bay IMI'I 14 ,n 14
fu n shed compJtle with nltf'll
hond 0200 00 ley .... 11
ann 1 courtt ndoo outdoo
yrw 18 hone! •8oo oo loth
MUfti, steam oom ••
m1 • a a gentle and brolr.a Call
taurant No pets t~~:clllent attl
304 898 3841 0 304 871
Phone 814 42J 1817
4514

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Quo""'

Ooub e w de 2o\d2 new w n
dows new counte tops new
ce pel p ce Reduced Ph 614
256 9383

Mobtle Homes
for Rent

2 bd
I
Ut ttl pad e~~:Cept
eec fun o untun tee
deposit equ ed Conven ent
oeatlon Ca 814 448 811111 or
814-446 4778

APARTMENTS moblte homft
houMI Pt P"unttndOa po
lo 514 445 8221

f£7--llve-n~e

~~~
OJT.

64

Hay

&amp;

Gretn

FRIMY
On a bedroom 1pt n Hen de 1011
phone 304 171 1972

2bd
Mob e Home Plants
Subd \1' 1 on Bulev • Ad
t175 OOmo Ph 614 44&amp;
•ee4 .tt... &amp;pm
1986 p neR dge 14x70 Phon~~
614 992 7882 olio 5 30 P m
f

SPRING SPEC AL IMME
OIATE OCCUPAT ON Lourlond
apts Gaorge It New Haven
W Va We a a offer ng free
Meurlty deposh o qutl fled
1ppllcants fo accupltion before
May 1187 Comp .. tly Cl
p.. ed 2 bed oom range efrig
e ato
p eaunt IU rountllngs
W th p ay I II C.l 304 882
3711 from 10 00 AM to 8 00
PM EOH

13
M ~~:ed hey tot aale Round bal•
Coll814 248 6117

Appraalmlle 1 100 belli m~td
hay tor ule. Flnt Md MCOftd
C4ltllng ........... 25,.. bolo.
con 875 ~·7 """ 8 p m

85 Seed &amp;

Fertilizer

DoKoltlw •L 312
K-.rltlv
Com
ollolfo. ,- _
304-178 1806 - 7 p m

1977 Honda XL121 uc cond
Ott of lltrl aCCIIIOrill
00 304-875 1228 """
3 30 pm

uso

76

Auto Parts
• Acceaaonea

11BO CadiiiK 4 D Sedan
Clean mu.t ... to 1pp edate
750
Ph
448 ao38

Auto pant to' 1111 Rlldlo A C
gla11 aM other ptrll for 1977
CO&lt;dobo 304 773 8&amp;51

1982 Yolktwtgon Scirocco
High mH• good condttion but
needs10mewo k Ph 814 211il
1384 mornings o Sundays

Used auto parts Chavy Ford
Md Chrytl• prvduct• Pdhone
114-247 3281

n

oo

su

1984 Oodga Coh C 111'1 no Nil
f2 895 00 1982 Ch011y Cit
ttlon PS PB A •1 486 00 Ph
814 218 6522

1882 Ford Muotong GT 302
4 IPHd melr.1 off• "'fV Qood
condition Ph 2415 5180 Nights
1978 0 ern n good runn ng
condition Georgie ca 6cyl
outo AC nOO 00 Ph 814388 9850

Truck topper fo 110 tNCk
Phone 814 112 7812 alta
1130pm
Truck topplf' 6 ft f btrgl111
304-875-1874 """
800

•no oo

Late 70 Chevy p ell up bed
outside good
00 304675 5892.

•so

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79

1881 Dodge Lane• 4 dr 8cyl

Motors Home1
&amp; Campers

A ftctory equipmtnt Runs
good 0200 00 Ph 814-3818150

1171 Ch.... e e 310 Auto New
paint red with blacll ttnpea
Spon hood new tltu goad
thiPB plut 1970 ChtvtUI parts
4-IPIICI Good front end All for
.. 700 00 Ph 814 441 4514

1978 Ford LTD 2 e oon 1981
Monti Ca o 66 OOOmi runs
good 1870 Chovth Y 8 4speed good condit on Ph 114
448 8201 or 114 448 B113

Workc• 76 Fo dlTD •2110 00
p_., only 17 lu clr. Regal
0100 Dotson 240 z•150 Ph
446 8601

17 Binner Camper ucellent
condlt on n200 00 Ph 114
448 0013

81

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
UncondUiontl lifelllme guar1n
tM Local reftrtne:e~ fumlthed
P et Mtlmi'IU Call cohct
1 814 237 0418 d.... """'
Roge 1 l•aament
Weterp ooflng
SWEEPER tnd sewing mtch nt
repa p1rt1 tnd tuppl • P
up and deUvery Davis V.cuum
C eaner one half milt up
o."'tt..
Ad
6144411-0294

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1978ChovylmpoloU25 1978
Plymoutll Arrow U80 1818
lu ck Specool U25 00 Ph
814-441 3888
1978 Thundlf'bi d A c u••
1 it En,lne tr1nami11lon and
bralr.• recently rebuMt • 1000
Co 814 885 4443

c.11

PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed Propo~&amp;ls w II be
recetved by the Board of
Education of Southern Lo
cal School Dittr c1 of Ra
c ne Oh o •t the Tre11urer s
Offtee unt I 12 00 noon on
Ma ch 20 1987 and at 1he1
time opened by the Tree
aurer of uld Board as p o
v dod by law 111 uaod 142
Cop er of H d Board of Edu
calion
The Boa d haa 1he r gh11o
cancel and rotott all btds
By Order of 1ho Board of
Education
OenneE H
Treaaurer
Southem Local School
0 stric1
Rae no Oh o 46771
(3) 6 13 2tc

RON S Tt evla on Servlca
Houta c1 • on RCA OUiu'
GE Spodollng In Zonkh C. I
304 578 2398 • 814 448
2464

fot' tile 1878 Oldt Cutlat
Supreme 114 HZ 3731
1911 Oltt1 Omega 4 door auto
AM
3()4.
&amp;75 3641

RINGLES 8 SERVICE ••P•
rienclld CMJ*Iler electrician
muon pa~nter roofing !Inducing hot 10 Olllllicotlonl 304875 2088 or &amp;75 7147

1978 Okl1 Cutlan Brougham 2
door 280 Y 8 75 000 m 111
t2 250 00 304 178-4883 ..
enlngs or day• ctH 304 1715
4230

Rotlry or c.,._ tool *MMng
Most wellacamp&amp;.tld 11me day
Pump 11111 end ltrv Cl 304898 3802

t antm talon PS PB a
FM Ctlllttt ntW t ft

1914 Corvette cha coa and
sliver otded •11 900 00
304 875 3073 8 PM to 9 PM

Btl lui Tree and Lawn Service
Hedgu ah uba buthu
trimmed landscaping stump
tnd leaf removt 304-5712142 .. 578 2803

82

1977UncolnContnental 1981
Hondo 780 304 882 2442

1978 Ch.etta mab an offer
304 882 2918

72

Plumbing
Heating

IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
PROBATE OIVISION
WILLIS C BLOWER
Adm n stretor of the Ettate
of RubY Rueaall Dacoaoed
Pl,a nt If

CARTER S PLUMB NO
AND HEAT NO
Co Fourth and Pine
Go hpol 1 Ohio
Phona 614-441 3888 or 114441-4477

YO

85

1961 Chevev Pick Up no ust
aood oondlllon 1813 S 104x4
l'lclc·Up good condition 19n
FD&lt;d 1 Ton 4 opood V 8 Ph
814 441 1201 0 814 441
1113

1171 C30 Chovy ton tn~ek
42 400 ICIUI mltlt wtth m•
c~onlco bod
4 tpood. 350
motoo """"•814 841 2483Df
11• M3 5340
1814 Ch"'Y lhfll quarter ton
pickup 380 tnalnt ,uto PS
N 33 000 mUll eJcc c:ond
.. 000 00 304 02 2838

1881 Chovy plclcup. block.
..
soo 00llko 1884
KOX200
now t1~--·
180 00
Col 304 875 7818
Vana •

4

W

D

1t73Ford1 Ton Von N-*"
brallet Trantm nion com
plettly
GoodPhrunning
....
d. rtbuHt
11 000 00
114na HIIO

CASE NO 25 195
SMITH ot al
Defendants
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To the unlcnawn survtv ng
opou... ligatHI dev SHt
he ,. d Itt buto 1 next of
k n eaecuton adm n 1t a
tors and a111gn1 of Ruby
Ru-11 detNIIId and Rich
ard WarMr aka Rtchard
Werner H dacNaad ad
dr11111 unknown and f I v
ng R chard Werner aka
R chard Werl')er addrn• un
known
A complaint h11 boon f led
by Wills C Blower adm n 1
trator etking the court to
determine the pertont en
1 lied 10 1ht decadent 1
propor1i01 by tho lawo of tho
stJte of Ohio A hear ng on
tht comp&amp;amt will be held on
tht Blh doy of May 1987 11
1 30 P M n 1ha Probate
STAN~EY

Trucks for Sale

1885 Chwy C 10 auto a
crutae AM FM Tept dua tanb
Ctlh prico t7 198 00 Jollne
Auto Sel11 Bult¥11te Rd G1
polo OH

73

Public Nottce

&amp;

General Haulmg

0 trd Water Strvtce P~a
Sltllfns Wei • O.llvery Any
t mt Ca 114 Ul 74.0.

...,ice

Jamft Boys Wlttr
Also
poolat tel Celll14 2611141
.. 814 448 1171 .. 114-448
7811
W•ttenon 1 Water Haul ng
rHIOnlb I rltll mmediat•
2 000 oM on dlllivery claternt
pool• we etc caM 304 1711
2819

•

HouM cotl Nmtttone and
grtvel Dt Ntfed 1 ton and up
Jim Lan • 304 171 1247 o
878 7387
Umutone
dalhttrtd
3180

und 1nd lfiVII
phone 304 871

Fo m•lv Kan WhNtons Now
John a WM• Strv c. B1ma
PrieM 1 000 o 2 000 gil
..., •• 304 57&amp; 2248

87

1

l I

Uphol1tery

R &amp; M Cuetom Couch• and
Reupholster; 8t Rt 7 Crawn
Chy Oh 814-258 1470 Evt
814 446 ~n Open dolly Ito
• 30 Stt 9 30 to 1 30. Old a

~~nijowi;;;U~ph~o;!ll~or~td:;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;

M_,.. • Ullholt10ttng ~
tricounlyt'-122ye.,. T'ltebte1
11n Ford Culllort*N Van In fumitUN ~trino C.ll
aoodoon-11180Ph 114- 304 878 4184 fo 1 00
Wi-1UID&lt;814 441-1821
I -"'.,.""....:"'.;".:__ _ __._ _

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Card of Thanks

The family of
DR ROGER DANIEL&amp;
wishtl 10 1honk their
fr ends and neighbors for
th1 cards flower• and
comforting word• g van
1t the time of our recent
lou Thanka ol"'' to oil
thoH who conlrioutad 10
The Arthrids Fo~ndo1 on
In Dr D1nlel• neme Our
appraclallon 10a• to 1ho
tteH of Veteran• Memo
riol Hoopltal Dr Lentz
Dr Furlong and Rav
Slava Nllaon for all 1he
help gtven us
Mr•

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Bfi:

ji&gt;~~s~f.~".::~:~ guant ties of all

agg agate requ ed appro~~:
mataly 40 000 tons
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
BIOS AS FOLLOWS
1 -J.B d p ce per ton f o b
at the vendo a plant
var ous k nds and
aggregates 1hat may
be equ rod wh ch w I con
form to the pert nent State
of Oh o Department of H gh
ways Construct on and
Mater als Spec f cat ons 8)(
cept ng pea or shot grave
wh ch 1s an ung aded
mater al
2 W 1h respect to the
afo eaa d est mated quant
tea the vendo s shal under
stand that no guarantee s
g van to the actual quant t es
of aggregates to be fur
n shed but each vendor
shell be equ red to furn ah
any pan of the actual
requ rements 11 ordered
du ngthabdpe od
3 - Preas on th s b d shal
be t m and n effect f om
Apr 1 1987 10 Apr I 1
1988
4 - All b ddars must ag ae
to fum sh any mater a s at
the tame pr ces to al the
Po t ca Subd v sons of
Me gs County du ng tho b d
perod
5 - On the envelope con
ta n ng the b d the name and
add ass of the vendor must
be shown and pian y
marked Agg ega1e B d
6 Proposals are to be
returned on b d forms supp
I ed by the vendor and w I
be opened on 1he date and
place spec f ad above
7 - The Mo gs County
Comm ss one s eserve I he
r ght to accept o ro act any
o al b ds and or any part
1he eo!
Mary Hobstetter
Cok
Me gs County Boa d
of Comm ss oners
13 6 13 2tc

Pubhc Nottce
NOTICE TO
BITUMINOUS
VENDORS
Sealed b ds w II be o
co ved by tho Board of Meigs
County Comm 11 oners at
the Comm •• onera Off ce
located m 1ha Court House
n tha VII ago of Pome oy
Oh o unt•l 12 00 noon on
the lot day of Ap
1987
and the b ds w II be opened
and oad ol0&lt;1d 111 OOp m
on the ht dey of Ap I
1987 for the furnish ng of
b tum nous mater a s for the
Meigs Coun1y H ghwoy Do
partmtnl and each month
thereafter b ds w II be e
ce ved and opened on the
ta1t Wedneaday of each

In Memory of our
Son JIM JONES
who paued away
2 years ago
March 13th
Jim you left us so
suddenly we dldn 1
get 10 aay goodbye
We love and m so you
so You are sttll w th
ustn sptrl1 We II never
forget you
Mom &amp; Dad SISters
8o Brothers Nlecea 8o
Nephews

FOR SALE

who passed away
March 13 1985
Gone but not for
gotten
Sadly m1ssed by
w1fe Dottle and
son M1chael

EoSI Mom St
Pomeroy
HOURS Tu• W•d f
11amJo7pm
Sunday 1 pm 7 pm
By (hanu o Appo ntmtn

RUSS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Ca y F 1h ng S upp ea

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone B lis Here

BUSINESS PHONE
614 992 6550
IESIOENU PHONE
6141 992 7754

MOORE

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EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck auto &amp;
heovy equtpment
repa rs and weldong
(All makes &amp; models)

PH 949-2893
or 949-2756
John K Bentz
Owner /MechaniC

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

Aulhorozed John DH e
New Holland Bush Hog
Form Equopontnt
Dtoler

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Set~lce

RffJ~1~~

We can repair and re
core radiators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d bo1l and rod
out radiators We also
repa1r Gas Tanks

PAT HILL FORD

Real Estate General

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POMEROY

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992 2259
NEW LISTING - LEE CIRCLE
- Nce 3 bed oom anch w~h
dnngaea la ge vng oom
aundry a ea ca pal and oul
~ de so age Nce n~ghoo
hood Ow e must S&lt;JC ce

$31 !KlO lXI

TVs, Antennas
Satelhte Sales
Installation
Serv1"
Electromc Organs

M oblle
REASONABlE

RUlABLE

8 20 86 tfn

DENNY CONGO I
WILL HAUL
JUST CALl'
992 3410
liMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL

FILL DIRT
10

DEXTER
nlne coun rv App oxmaley9B ac es bana d
olhe b d ngs pond enc n~
app ox mate y I6 ac es liable
35ac es pa lu ew htwo s ory
home

MDOLEPORT
Th one
shoo d be so d E&gt;ce enl con
d on home n a g e~ n~gh
oo hood 3 bed ooms I ~
ba hs d n ng room v ng oom
lu basemen 2 ca ga age
ce a a and hea al s orms
low hea b Is ca pe ng and
many olhe g ea ea u es Also
a new ch mney o woodbu ne
n basemen On y$42000 00

PH 949·2801
or 949-2860
Doy or Ntghl
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4t68611n

VINYL

New Nomn lullt
Free E11im1te1

PH 949-2860
or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls
3 II lin

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVEIIITIONAL

&amp;

ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnsu at on
•Storm Doors
•Storm W ndows
•Replacement W ndows
•New Roof ng

JAMES KEESEE

PH 992-2772

3 11 87 I mo

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

MIDDLEPORT - Newe mOd
ula ~e level lol n Mdd eport Woodbu n ng I eplace
po ch and deck aeas Beau !
lu place Owne s must sac
Ice
PH CE
REOUCEO

$29 00000
Henry E Cleland J
992 6191
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Dolle Turner
992 569i
Office

992 2259

Complete Remade ng
Roofing of al Types
Complete Gutta Work
Wo ked n home a ea
20 yOirt
Free Est metes

CAll COlliCT

(6 14) 843 5425
3 9 rl 1 mo pd

Roger Hysell
Garage

OPEl! 011 SATMt
CLOSEO SUNDAY

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK

REPAIR
Alto Trutlllltslon
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

1 1 Help Wantad
AVON St Avon Malr.a 40%
Co 6 4 448 3388
Au omobi e C ub of Southtll
e n Oh o AAA I you a t in I
111 ltd n a se I no c• elf n lha
Ga a Coun y • ea why not
cons de AAA Send us some
nfo ma on about you self &amp;
you wok hitO'I We w
con •ct vou for en nit \I'IIW
Sand to Au omob t Cub of
Sou heeate n Oh o AAA Attn
Hob Ra ea P 0 Bo• 371 Ports
mou h OH 46682
M1tu t woman to ct e fo two
sma ch d 111 n my homa n
Ga po • Bam o •pm wt1M:
d•v• Send ntme add 111
phone number and I at ol efer
eneta 0 P 0 BOll 493
Ga po • OH •aeJ

6171fc

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT
Bashan Buildfng

EVERY
SAT NIGHT
S art aeling A\l'on No n\lelt
m•n necestary Btslc kh h'H
You own A\l'on 1 a d 10ount
au 992 7180

YOUNG'S

QUILTING

A RUNES NOW HIR NO Flight
AHandan 1 l avel Avants Ma
chen cs Cut om a St v ce Lit
ngs Sa 1 " o 11501( Entry
eve posh on a Ctl 80&amp; 117

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Faclory Choke

lO 81fn

LESSONS

Addona and emode ng
Roof ng end gu te wo k
Cone t'ft wok
P umb ng and e et1 ce
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V C YOUNG Ill
992 621S

or

992 7314

Pomeroy Ohto

' All

you need to know
to mako your own quIts

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#I COPPER
n2 COPPER

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Loca ed 2 M E of PageYilla
On Townsh p Road #1"2

614•992 34t6

Lessons sfarl
MARCH 16 &amp; 17
for more nformot on call

614-992 7537

1tllmo pd

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•KELVINATOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SEIYICE
985-3561

All Meht

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•Drven eFrHzert
PAIITS end SERVICE

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MOM ANO DAD La u1 pay fo
you c h ld 1 col tgl "ucttlon
Tha A m, N1 ~na Gut d can
prov de up to •11 000 ht
aduc. on aulstance Cal 1
800 642 3119fo ff• nfo me
1 on pacllt1 o contact vou IDeal
A mv Nat ona Gut d tcrv ter
lo 11n n e V18W

•GIBSON

•SATELliTE SALES
&amp; SERVICE

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

CHESTER - 985 3307
2 17 ""

(CUT OUT FOI FUTUII USI)

6000 Ex1 A 9605

ond feel proudl

41 5 86fc

SCIPIO IECYCLING

OPIN MONDAY FRIDAY 8 AM 5 PM

Si: l Vl l:l~:,

PH. 992-2772

Irony Alumtnum
Slo18 1 1b

oGRAVEL
•SAND
•MASON SAND
•SEPTIC GRAVEL
•FILL DIRT
•TOP SOIL

f ill p i11Villt~r11

12 Gauge Shotguns Only

25'

895-3800

4

Buy ng da y go1d t ve cons
nga jewe y • e ng wa e okt
co 111 e ge cu ancy Top p
ces Ed Bu ke t 8a ber Shop
2nd Ave M ddleport Oh &amp;14
992 3476

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

Rl 124 Pomeroy Oh

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6:30PM

Flallened Alum Can1
26&lt; lb
Clean Shoot (asl Alum

Letart W Va

Rt 33

Used Mob le Ho mtt Ph
446 0176

FR£E ESTIMATES

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Announcements

TOP CASH pe d fo 63 model
and newe used ca s Sm th
B c~ Pon ac
911 Elate n
Ave Ga po 1 Ca 6 4 448
2282

EUGENE LONG

3 II 87 I mo

RACINE - App ox rnaey 4
aces o vacan g ound n he
counlry $150000

Wanted To Buy

10 2 HP R ding lawn Mower
Ph 446 6589 afte 6pm

FREE ESTIMATES

8 Itt

SIDING CO.

9

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION

Ph

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•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSUlATION

Lost and Found

At Reasonable Pr ces

servtce

614 843 5248

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CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

J.R.'s REPAIRS

BISSELL

M'INERSVILLE-Sma house
al a sma p ce Good eolal
p operty Eect c BB heal I
bed oom equ pped k chen
Wa $9 500 lXI

BISSELl
BUILDERS

992 2196

Middleport Ohto
1 13 1fc

138tfc

lFornnarlv Mason County Sand &amp;

Htppg 40th,

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 No lh S.&lt;ond
Mrddleport Oh o 45760

992 2526

SAND &amp;GRA~L. INC.

J1m Jones

417 Second Avenue BoK 1213
Gallipolis Oh10 45631

1124

KELLY

In Memory of

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

RIVERINE ANTIQUES

Happy Ads

3

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L1censed Chmcal AudtologJst

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

LuxuJy Car for
$2 500.00 - 1973
fleetwood Brougham
newly pamted new t1res
purchased m 1986
Properly mamtamed
over the years good
runnmg condition I
fam1ly owned
Fred W Crow
992 5132 day
992 2562 mght
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Pubhc Nottce

month to the follow ng
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
month s requ ements Est
OF REAL ESTATE
mated quant tea of qu d
On tha17th day of March
asphalt equ ed app ox
1987 01 10 00 AM Pear
mate y 500 000 gallons fo
H Swa n J
Adm n strator
1he yea
llf he Estate of F orence
SPECIF CATIONS FOR Anna Bav deceased as re
BIOS
corded n Case No 25 061
1 Bd p ce per galon of the Me gs County P obate
f o b at the vendo s plant
Court w II offer for sale at
the b d pr ce per ga ton the off.ces of Porter L ttle
del vered to the vendo s Sheets &amp; Frecko 211 213
portable tank to any locat on Eest Second St Pome oy
w th n th e county as des g
Oh o 45769 1ha follow ng
nated by the County Eng
desc bed real estate belong
neer the b d p ce per gallon .ng to thela1e Florence Anna
for app ed dust control fo
Bay located at 66486 T R
the va ous g ades of b tum
1016
Reedsv lie
Me~~
nous mate a s wh ch s hall Coonty Oh o
conform to the pert nent
S tuated n the Townsh p
State of Oh o Department of of 0 ve County of Me gs
H ghways Conat uct on and
and Stole of Oh o
Mate a s Spec f cat ons and
Be ng a part of the East
the Me gs County H ghway
part of One hundred Ac e
Departments B tum nous
Lot No 1 02 Sect on No 3
Spec f cat ons
Town No 4 Range No 11
2 Venda s shall under
of the Oh•o Company s Pu
stand that no gue antee s
chase Bag nn ng Ftve rods
g ven to the actual quant t e5
and s x 161 I nks East of tho
needed but each successful
Southwest corner of the M I
vendo shal be equ e d to
Lot deeded to Joseph Aan
fu n ah all o any part of the dolph by Isaac Rando ph
County a equ aments as
Dead bear ng date July
ordered dur ng the b d
2111 1B53 thence no"h
pe od
eleven (11) Oeg eos West
3 - B dded pr cos shall be Eight rods thence East F ve
f rm and n effect du ng the
(6) rods and 161 S x Inks
bd pe od
more o le•• to the Bank of
4 All b dde s must ag ee the Oh oR ver thence south
to fu n sh any b tum nous
f'&amp;artv on the Bank of the
mater als as equested n
Oh o E ght Rods thence
Item 1 at the same pr ces to
Ohio
River Eight Rods !hence
all the Poll cal Subdlvls ons
of Me gs County du ng the West 5 rods and s •1611 nks
mo e o less to the place of
b d pe od
bag nn ng conta n ng One
5 - The enve ope ponte n
Fourth I I of One Acra
ng each month a b d must
moe
or leas
be pia nly ma ked B tum1
Be ng the same fourth of
nous B d
6 - P oposa s are to be One ac e conve ad by E T
M 1choll1o Ban1 Wa ke and
etu ned on b•d forma supp
bear
ng date f Deed March
I ad by the Metgs County
1st A 0 1867 and re
Eng neer
or obta ned
1h ough tha off ce of the co dad n Volume 37 Pages
261 262 Record of Deeds
the Boa d of Me gs County
of
Me gs Co Ohoo And a1er
Comm ssoners
conveyed toW B Cross and
7 The successfu \lendo
Hetty S Cross h s w fe
w
be requ red to turn sh
bear ng date of Deed No
any lab work or des gn
vembe
131h A D 1929
grades as requested by the
end
Reco
ded n Deed Book
Me as County Eng near
No 132 Page 651 Records
8
The Me gs County
Comm as oners eserve the o f Deeds Me gs County
Oho
right to accept or reject any
Also a lot of land n Sec
or al b ds o any part
ton No 3 Town No 4
the eof
Range No 11 of the Ohio
Mary Hobstetter
Clerk Company s Purchase off
Me gs County Board 1ho Eas1 pan of 100 Acre Lo1
102 Bounded as fol ows
o f Comm ss one s
Beg
nn ng at the southwest
1316 13 2tc
carne of M II Lot Oeeded to
C K bble on tho 2 ht day of
Pubhc Nottce
August 18&amp;6 thence south
10 deg eea East 6 odsand 6
ORDINANCE NO 1179 B7 llnka !hence Eatt 10 Roda
An 0 d nance to au tho ze to 1 Stone Thence north 5
the sa e of V llage Real rods and 6 I nks to the Bank
Estate not netded fo any of 1he Oh o R ve thence
Mun cpa purpo se
West to the p ace of Beg n
Be
o da ned by th e n ng Except what 1 Weet af
Coun c o f the V lage of tha Road
M ddleport as follows
Reference Deed Vo ume
SEC
That tha follow ng 161 Page 327 lll1d Volume
rea e s ta te be lo ng ng to the 304 Page 397 Melga Coumv
V ag e o f M dd epor1 s not
Deed Records
neede d fo Mun c pal pu
Subject to all leases ease
poses tow t
ments and r ghls of way of
Rea est a e s tuatei:t along
reco d
Route 7 a nd s a port on of
The m n mum ac ceptab e
Lot 327 No 052 Tha V age bd w be $8 000 00 Terms
a cqu ed t tie to sa d eal
of sa e CASH on dehvery of
e s tate by de ad eco ded n
deed Subject to real ettate
Volum e 327 Page 857
1axes through 1986 and ac
M e g s Co unty Deed
crued real estate taxes for
Re co ds
1987
SEC II That the Counc
Pea I H Swa n Jr
of 1he V II age of M ddl oport
Admin strata of the Estate
bv t s P es dent and the
of Flo ence Anna Bay
Mavo be and he e by s
deceased
author zed to se I sa d ea
121 27 13 6 16 3tc
estate to the h ghost b dder
accord ng to law upon the
to low ng le ms
Cash n hand upo n de v
erv ol deed
SEC II Th s Ordnance
s hal ta ke effec t and be n
fo ce from and afte the
ea I 85 date p ov ded by
law
Pas sed he 23 d day of
Feb uary 1987
Attest Jon P Buck C ork
Dewey Honan P es de nt
of Counc I
(3) 6 13 21c

In Memonam

-a:z liSA M KOCH

949-9070 or
949-204

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Pubhc Not ce

Computenzed Heanng A1d Selection
C!l Sw1m Molds lnterpretmg Se1Y1ces

ACTION
TOWING

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NOTICE TO
AGGREGATE
VENDORS
Sealed b ds w II be e
ca vsd by tho Boa d of Me gs
'County Commiss onars at
the Comm ss oners Off ca
ocated n 1he Court House
n the V llage of Pome oy
Oh o until 12 00 noon on
the 1st day of Ap I 1987
and the b ds w I be opened
and ead aloud at 1 16 p m
on the 1st day of Apr
19B7 for the furn sh ng of
a k nds and s zes of aggre
that may be requ ad by
County H ghway

2

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24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE
USED TIRES
&amp; BATTERIES

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Pe sons know ng any
eason why the comp a nt
shou d
not be granted
shou d appea and nfo m
the court at that t me The
court s oeated at the Me gs
County
Probate
Court
Courthouse Pomeroy Oh o
45769 Each of you s e
quired to answer the com
p a nt w th n twenty e ght
28) days of the lest date of
pub cat on The last date of
pub cat on s Apr 3 1987
ROBERT E BUCK
Judge
2 27 13) 6 13 20 27
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Pubhc Notice

AI ty,... carpent• a concrete
worlr. ln1er Gr exterior remodeling pelndng rooftnt frM
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Cal 814 448 &amp;174

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IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT MEIGS COUNTY
OHIO
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE AS SOC
Pia n1 ff
-VSPAUL T IMBODEN
GALE IMBOOEN and
GEORGE COLLINS
Treasurer
Defendants
Case No 86 CV 226
NOTICE OF
SHERIFFS SALE ANO
PROOF OF
PUBLICATION
In pursuance of an o dar of
salo 1o me drreclod I om 1ho
Clerk of Coun of Common
P oas of Matgl Coun1y
Oh o I w 1\ offer for sale 11
publcaucton atthedoorof
1he Courthouse n Pomeroy
Oh a Me gs County on the
24th day of Apr I 1987 at
10 00 am the follow ng
eat estate
The foltow ng desc bed
property situated n the
V llage of Syracuse Countv
of Me gs and State of Oh o
and desc bed as follows
to w t
Being Loll Nos Sand 6 of
CARLETON 5 ADOITION
together w th all mprove
menta thereon
Sad eel estate 1 ap

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE s hereby g von
that on Saturd6y Ma ch
141h 1987 a110 OOa m a
pub c sale wII be held al
106 Un on Avenu~ Porn
eroy Oh o "to sell' fo cash
the follow ng collateral
1979 Cadollac
B ougham Fleetwood
SS# 6B69S99190529
The Fa mars Bank and
Sav ng• Company Pam
e oy Oh o reserves the
nght 10 b d at this sale and
to w thd aw the above colla
teral pro to salt Further
the Farmers Bank and Sav
ngs Compenv reserves the
ght 10 reJect any or all b ds
subm tied
Furtt'ler the above colla
teral will be sold in the con
d1on its n wth no ex
pressed o mpl ed warran
tesgven
(3)11 12 13 3tc

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Improve menta

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Public N ottce

Cempe trel er complet• y
equ pped 1 tcrttandwitheeptlc
tanlr. and water If" 304-1576
29a9 or 878 2372

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Public Nottce

praoud 11 $12 500 00
Terms of Sale Cash Sale of
Sad rea estate to be for not
less than two th rdt (2 3) of
the aforeu d appra sed
value
Howe d F ank Sheriff
of Me gs County Oh o
(3) 13 20 27 3tc

3-IP"d 1t1ndtnllhlft on floo

SNAFU • by Bruce Beattie

pope.

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low uoogt 0850 00 304 488
1081

1974 Chwrolet Oood CGnd
Cell614 448 1&amp;22

Fo 11eortrade 1977LTOFord
Stat on Wagon 1180 Ch~WV
lmpalt c.u aftt 5 00 304&amp;75 2720

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1878 Bu ck Rot~l PS P8 Till
wh_. air cond cru 11 n1med
w ~· Call 81• «I 7310

Ulllty B dg Spl 30 x40 x9
1 lxl Overhead doo Service
Ooo
tl333 E ected ron
Hone B dgo 814 332 9745

8 oom ha on 50 ac 11 at Eu aka
t260 • mon h 6 oom h• 75
ac e fa m Muon County Ca I
304 676 5104

Sme unfu n 1hed home 3 mlln
South cf Ge PO I oH Rt 1
Adults p tflf' tel Aeftrencas
depot t Ph 114 448 8430 0
614 245 9417

1984 Ford E~~eort wagon PS
auto PB a r 12850 Ext •
CIHR Cell614 286 8522

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Ant que Mon•ch COli &amp; wood
ange •1000 Best Offe
An
Uqua h1 t " •soo a ..t Offe
Ca 614 379 28112

64 Mtsc

Autos for Sale

Farm Equ1pment

JO ac e 1 m ha• good home
a ge ba nand • ue pond South
Weste n Schoo D 1 c Ph

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tiALF PRICE F ach ng arrow
1 gn1 $299 tghted nan a row
t289 Unl ghted U49 FrH
etta • See toe• v Ca today
Facto v 1 800 423 0183
anvt me

Merchandise
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fdlrrr Supplrr·:,

Sma apartment o room fo 1
pe son n Hende ton o down
own Po n P eaaant 304 372
9272

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COUNTRY MOBILE Home P11 k
Route 33 North of Po me ov
Rental a er• Ca 614 992
7479

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Motorcycln

Ono 1888 KLF 188 lleyou
Ktwalttll4-whHitr 12mo okl
ooldng n 400 00 Ono 1881
1211 Honda 4 whHier 17mo
old ••ldna •eao oo c.ll61•
245 9828

Avenue 3 pha" powa 12 ft
ave head doo concrete f oo
c. 614 446 2362

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.,.,u tin DATI A.l. te 5 P Jl
• ldl. Ulttil NOoN IATUIOU

1182 Honda CX 500 Cuttom
Eactllant condition Ph 114318 8638

OuaH TV 231n Od.,sy Qame
8C C1rtndgt1 •100 00 Roto
Ti ., Bol.nt n&amp; 00 Ph 814
446 0946

Spac~J

to Rent Eltcel ant
o Ano neya Accouritan etc

Busmess
Opportunity

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Pool Tab e 1100 00 Hotpo nt
W81he &amp; Orye t1 00 00 Stu
d o Couch B ack V nyl 17&amp; 00

Financial
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Space for Rent

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Annou nee me nts

8 siness Services

Triple c untd whitt oats 4 n
tchldue 40 ptPf 1 Oltg wtth

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
IEIUILT I IEPAIRED 1

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MULBERRY AV£
POMEIOY, OH.

PH. 992·9949
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lorton Ow111r

2586tfn

X Ray Tachn clan f01 ocll docto t off ce Send """'' to lox
P 13 n c• • Pt PtM11nt
Reg 1 e
200 Men It Pt
Plea.. nt WV

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Sttuetlon•
Wanted

Have oom tnd bOird for 1111«tf
peno n Au sonlblt 11-..n2
&amp;022
Someone o work..,. the • or
I VI n W h tlderty womtr'l Cell
6 4 992 3223

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School•
lnatructlon

Rat an Now IOUihiMternlua
ne11 Co eo• Can 114 441
4!187

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t'lge-lU-Ihe Ua11y Sentmel

r-----Local Briefs:---.
A rally lor members oftheChurcn of the Nazarene will be held
at 7:15p.m. Monday at the Gallipolis Ch urch of the Nazare ne.
Speakers will be Rev. and Mrs. Ha r mon Schmelzenbach
Nazarene missionaries to Kenya. Harmon Schm!'lzenbach ·Is~
third generation mlssary of his fam ily for the Church of the
Nazarene In Africa . Rev. and Mrs. Schmelzenbach were sent as
missionaries to Africa in 1960 and they have worked in var ious
area there.

· Group to host square dance
' The Grand Squares of Ga Ulpolls will hoid a Wes tern s tyle
square dance from 8 to ll p.m. Satu rday at St. Peter's Episcopa l
Church In Galllpolls with Bill Bush as caller.

Genealogical Society to meet
The Meigs Count y Genea logical Society will meet at 2 p .m.
Sun.;lay a t the Meigs County Museu m. Mem bers arr asked •o
take oid documents for dispiay and to explai n the s ignifica nce of
them.

League sign-ups slated Saturday
Sign-up for summer youth league will be held Saturd ay In
Mlddieport, Pomeroy , Syracuse and Rac ine.
Middleport youths will sign-up from 10 a. m. to 1: 30 p.m. at
Middleport VHlage Hall. Registration fee of $9 and co py of bi rth
certificate required.
Pomeroy youths wiU sign-up on the seco nd fl oor of F.lberfe lds.
Registration $9 and copy of birth certificate req uired.
Syracuse will sign-up from lO a.m. to noon at Syracuse
Eiementary. Regis tration $12 and copy of birth certificate
required.
Racine will sign-up from 10 a.m. to noon at Southet·n
kindergarten . Registration fee $10.
Middleport and Racine wtn also have sign-up next Satu rday,
same times and locations.

l.orena
Mt•Cau~:~lahd
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John

J, Bush

John J . Bush. 61, Hartford.
W.Va ., was dead on arr iva l at
Pleasa nt Vall ey Hospital
Thursday.
Born May 15. 1925, In Mason,
W.Va., he was th e son or the late
Lew Ri chard and Sarah Edith
.Jeffers Bush.
He was a truck driver for the
West Vi rginia Department of
Sl1e was a member of Harm ony Highways. worked for Lowrilan
Ba pllst Chu rch, South.&lt;ide, and Lime and was a coa i miner .
Surviving are his wife, R~th K.
1he DAR of Char ies ton.
Bush;
one daught er, Sonya Bush ,
He r husba nd, Al exa nde r
Har
tfo
rd; three step-daught ers,
McCa usia nd, prece&lt;ied her in
death in , 1965. She was the Darlene Miller and Jo.\nn King,
· daught er-in-la w of the late Ge n. both of Ha rtford, and Sharon
John McCausland. She was also Edwards. New Ha ven. W.Va.:
preceded In dea th by one grand· two stepso ns, Leonard and Mi·
son, .John Smit h McCa uslan d. in chael Miller, both of Hartford;
1978, three sisters, .Janie Ro· one sister, Frances Rice, Peterberls, Isa belle Wright , Florence stown; two brothers, G u ~Bush ,
Fluck. and four brothers, Maso n·, , Pomeroy, and Eli Bus h. Maso n.
W.Va.: 12 s tepgrandchlldren a nd
Gliman, Edward and Antho ny.
Surviv ing are one daughter. severai nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by
Mrs. Harriet M. Brown , Charles·
ton; one son. Smi th McCausiand, fo ur brothers and one s ister.
Services will be at 1 p.m.
Pliny; one s ister, Fannie Dou·
!(lass. Gr imm's La nd ing; four Saturday at Foglesong Funeral
gra ndchildren and one grea t- Home, Mason, with the Rev .
George Hoscha r officiating. Burgrandc hild.
Services wiU be at 1: 30 p.m. ial will be in Adamsville Ceme·
Sunday in the WHco&gt;en F uneral tcry. F riends may call at the
Hom e with the Rev. Fred McCa l funeral home from l1 a.m. -1 p.m.
lister official ing. Bur ial will be in Sa turd ay.
the McCa usland Family Ceml'·
tery a t Henderson. Frlrnds may Flora Faye Pratt
call at th e funer'al home from 2-4
Fiora Faye Pra tt. 90. 3800&lt;1
and 7-9 p.m. Sat\lrday.
Rock Springs Road, Pomeroy,
Jn lieu of fl owers, the tamilv died Thursda y at Veterans Memsuggests dona tions to the Hal:·
orial Hos pital.
many Baptist Church. Southside.
A homemaker, Mrs. Pratt was
Mrs . LorPna Grimm McCausland, 86, Pliny, W.Va. , died
Thursday at the hom e of h.er
daughter In C" ha ries toh, W.Va .,
followin g a long Illness.
Born March 8, 1901 , at
Grimm's Landing, W.Va., shP
was th e d a u ~;h ter of the la te
George Grimm and Sa rah Han"
nah Sayre Grimm.

Fires damage
area homes
What started as a chimney flre
Wednesday afternoon ended with
a Racine area family losing th eir
home and all belongings.
Basban and Racine Fire De·
partments were fi rst catted to a
chimney tire at the Terry Belt
residence a t 4: 32 p . m .
Wednesday .
According to Bas han Fire
Chief Luke McDanie l, the fire
was out to the satisfaction of both
fire departments.
:Then early Thursday morning
(~rtdayl, Bas han was recalled to
thhe scene bul the two-story
frame home was burned to the
ground. Due to windy conditions
on Thursday and the posslbll1y of
brush fire, Bashan was catted
back to the scene off and on lor
hot spots. At 3:49p.m. Thursday,
reports McDaniel, the Bashan
apd Racine Departments poured
a~ut 3,000 gallons of water on
the site to !'Xtlngutsh all hot
cbals.
' The family did have insurance,
McDaniei says.
' The home of a Pomeroy family
sustained about $5,000 worth of
damage in a chimney fire which
~curred late Thursday evening.
, Pomeroy Fire Chief Charles
. Legar reports Pomeroy firemen
were called at 10:19 p.m. to the
David Ferry residence on Rose
I:IIU Road . According to Legar, a
metal chimney bad been touching the houst' and unbeknownst to
tamily members, the nue of the
chimney caught fire. Flames
wer~ confined to thc roo'! and
attic area bn one end of the house.
althOugh there was water damage in other areas.

Lawsuit filed
; (Continued from Pagr 1l
death was a direct n •suit of the '
negilgence of the defendants.
. Tseng was employed by th e ·
defendant Acute Care of Amer·
i~a Inc ., which subcon tracts with
Veterans Memorial Hospital to
provide em0rgencv roo m
~rvlce.
·
· Stewar·t's ·beneficia ries allegediy suffered mental anguish
and damages lor the ioss of his
service, society and prospecti ve
inheritance.
Judgment of $l mUUon al(alnst
each defendant Is being sought In
the matter and a trial by jury Is
r!!Quested.

Ohio .weather
South Central Ohio
, Mostly cloudy tonight, with a
low near 30. Mostly cloudy
Saturday, with a chance of rain
apd highs In the mid 50s.
'The probability of prec lplta·
lion ia 20 percent tonight and 40
~rcent Saturday.
: Winds wUI be from the 10 mph
tonight. ,
: Ohio E111tnded Forecaat
S.nday throuch Tuetday
A chance of rain mainly In the
10uthern part o!the sta~e Sunday
and , Mondo~~y, with a c'luince of
r•ln across the state on Tuesday .

'ire

runs reported

:The Middleport Fire Depart·
men! answered 46 calls, nine !Ire ·
I'Jin&amp; and :rr emergency runs ·
ct,urlng February, according. to
the report of Fire Chief Jeff
Dant. All vebiclea of the depart·
rnent were driven 1,412 mUes
during
the month.
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poly~aph tes~ j .

born Nov. :l, JR96 In Pomeroy, a
daughter of the iate John and
Lydia McCumber CarL She was a
member of Trinity Chu rcl).
Pomeroy; th e Harrisonville
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
and the Roya l Neighbors Lodge.
Surviving are a daught er and
son-In· law, Berniece and Charles
Riffle, Pomeroy; two sis ters.
Mabei Brickies and Louise Harrison, both of Pomeroy; a brother,
Ralph Carl, Pomeroy; a granddau l(ht er, Sheila Eastman, Gallipolis; two grandsons. Charles P.
Ri ffl e, Middlepor t, and Ronald
Riffle, Pomeroy; a foster daughter , Winifred Klingerman, Pittsbu rgh, Pa., and several ni eces
and nepehws. Also surviving are
11 gra ndchildren.
Besides her parent s, Mrs.
Pra·tl was preceded In dea th by
her husband, Allard Pra tt; a
daughter, Marcelene Strauss;
and two brothers.·
Services will be heid at 1 p.m.
Sa turday at the Ewing Funeral
HomP with Mr. Robert Purt ell
officiating. ' Burial will be in
Burlingham Cemetery. Friends
may ca ll at the funeral home
from 7-9 this evening. Eastern
Star se rvices will be conducted at
the funeral home at 7:30 tonight .

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use of the river and other citizen co ncerns. a nd
co nsiderat ion was give n to employmen t ond other
public benefits generat ed by th e coal recove ry.
·'The appl icant 's past pcr.lormancc of drodg.ing
in the Kan awha Rivc;r under numerous permit s
has demonstrated his abil it y to drrdgr withou t
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affec ting commercia l and rec rea tional navi ga ·
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meetin g with the applicant was held on Dec. 9 to
allow the applica nt an opportunit y to expla in th e
proposed projec t and to al low questions from
ci tize ns.
Approx imalcl.v 18 lcllrrs of objection, on••
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romm rnt.&lt; from the U.S. f' ish a ndWIId llfeSrrvlee
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The permit eva iu atlon also concluded th at the
dredging ca n be accomplished without interfer ·
ence to navigation from milepoin ts 1.80 to 3. 19.
Furthermore, tM corps' notice said , positions
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hav e been considered and will be ac hieved. '
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NEW HAVEN. W.Va . - Aft er
working with consultants In West
VIrginia and In other areas such
as Pittsburgh, workers at the
former Foote Mineral Plant at
New Ha ven may be closer to
owning the facUlty .
· On Friday th e state, Legisiature passed a bHl that would
e~empt saies of electricity consum ed in manufacturing a ferroalioy from the business and
occupation tax.
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reference. In papers and speeches h f"i become stmpier with the
'lnfoTrak, recentlY purehased hy t l?e Dr. Samuel L. Bossard
Memorial Lihrary. Here, head llhrarii.an Jon Louden shows ,Jackie
Muncy, a Ga!Ua Academy High Scho·r l sen ior, how to r~•searc h a
topic with the computer.

TilE P,\GE IS IIER E - Th e problem of pages being ripped oul
or magazine artldcs has l11•cn solved with the Magazlne &lt;:oUectlon
and 11 Rcad ~ r- Prlnter at 'ihc I&gt;r. Samuel L. BoNSard Memorial
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lind and print with the Canon Reader-Printer.
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two full walls of the library, a nd
dat e back fi ve years. The Magazine Collecti on, whic h goes with
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of " bou t an office des k.
:rhe Reader-Print er l'a n luke
th E~ ar ticle, enlarge It , and make
a positive print In a ma tt er of
seconds. Articles arc found by

the Index number at the bott om
of th e page, ~or respondin g to th e
InfoT ra k prin t-out .
The two co mbined cos t ilpp rox imatety $15,000 and have go lien
tre mend ous use In th e first week

of ope ration, Loudr n sa id.
The purchase mon ey came
most ly fr om levy dollars, hr
added, and "Th at Is wh.v Wl' ha ve
this caliber of librarv ." The
tCo nl inu ed on A-:11

chandise in the discount chain .
and turned a cons lstenlly pronta bl ~&gt; co mpa ny into a th ree-year
loser.
Haddad told The Charleston
Gazett e that Heck's has been
poo rly managed s ince hr resigned as cha irman four yea rs
ago.
Haddad called for th e res ignation of Isaacs and chai rman Ray

dis count stores. changed the
merc handise from hardwa r&lt;· to
clo thing, remodeled sto rrs at
grea t expe nse. dr opped regular
news paper advertising and hired
unqu a l ifi e d middl e
mana ge ment .
"If K Mar t sold it for $1.
Russell Isaacs wa nt ed to se ll It
for 98 cents or 90 cents," ~I add ad
told the Gazette. "You ju st ca n't

Da-r nall. He sa id Isaacs weakerr.ed the Hec k's ehain by
cha nging suc cessful a nd profl tabie policies. Hec k's filed rece ntly
for bankruptcy under Chapter 11.
wh.ich would prov ide pro tec ti on
frown it s credit ors and allow
reoirga nizat ion .
H"addad, who started Heck's
with three other men In 1959. sa id
Jsa:!CS tried to und erprice other
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cou nt s tore . Befo n~ yo u know it

somcbody's goi ng to get hu rt.
Thai's wha t Mr. 1saars tr lrd to
d 0. "

Isaacs decli ned to res pond to
Haddad ' s stateme nts. saying,
"My only co ncern Is to save as
man y jobs as poss ibl e. An ybody
who docs not share that concer n,·
well, I don't havctl mefor'tcm."

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Corps to allow dredging near Point Pleasant

CHARLESTON, W.Va . IUPll
·-A co-found er and former head
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· compan y, If gtvch t he
opportun ity.
Fred Haddad of Charl es ton,
.retired from Heck' s and now
chairma n of th e West Virginia
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Heck'sC halrma n Russell Isaacs
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By LEE ANN WELCH
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GALLIPOLIS Everyone
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'·alew months; at a time and in a
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pollee officers raided his offiCe'
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satd' no deal could be ~truck tO:
which Petty would plead guilty to:
reduced charges In exchange lor·
his resignation.
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The indict ment stemmed from;
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crtmln3i charges.
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jusllce and three counts or :
ta mpering with evidence. He is to :
come to trial April 7.
Petty said the Ue detector test :
he took last week wiUciear him of ; •
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way the fact s wlll be known Is by ;
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cas h-fl ow pa cka ge at 1he New
Haven plant to sell to va ri ous
Investors and lend ers.
Shaw sa id his effort s wil t be
co ntinued and add ed, "lt 's u very
good day for Mason Cou ~ty and
employees at Foote Minera l. We
wtu do all that we can to reopen
the plant a nd get Its 200 employees bac k to work."
The plant closed Dec. :n, 1985
when Foote Minera l ent ered Int o
an agr ee ment wllh SKW Alloys of
Niagara Falls to· transfer to

lendi ng inst itutions throughout
th e U.S.
Td make the loa n pa ckage
mor·e appealing to these lend ers,
Shaw Introduced a btu to the
Legl:stature which exempts the
prodluctlon or the lerroa lloy
macl1e at Foote Mineral from the
bust pess and occ upation tax.
This also greatly affects simUar
hea,·y .tndustrtes, Shaw said.
As' 'a result , approximately
$496,000 will be added to the

pressed interes t In moving more
quickly than the House on the
Immunity question, but the chairmen of both panels have pledged
to work together. They expect to
make a decision next week on
how to proceed In light of the
concerns of Walsh , who Is workIng toward possible criminal
Indictments.
This week Walsh asked both
select committees lor a !IO·da y
delay in granting Umlted ImmunIty from prosecution lo either
Poindexter or North. the nationai
security aides who lost their
White Hou se jobs because of the
scandal.
Walsh, who has the power to

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SKW. a divisio n of a West
Ge rman fi rm of th e samr nam e,
it s spec ialt y foundry products
line Incl uding technology, trade
names a nd patent s.
Under the proposed restructur·
lng plan. the new plant would
produ ce high silico n alloys for
use In the chemical and aluminum Industries.
Thr gover nor's letter of Intent
for th e $4 mill io n loa n Is good for
six months. from the dat e or the
Feb. 2 s t~ nl n~ .

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mo nth."
Fami l.Y p&lt;'t s are oft en sought
ou t for laboratory purpose.&lt; beca u se of the ir eve ntemperament , Flshrr rxp lal ns .
Bee ause wel l-currd-for pet s may
be trusti ng of kin d and fri endly
stran gers, they arc £•as ter to lure
away or ac tu ally ta ke away from
the home.
A coc ker spaniel belonging to
th r Ronald and Linda Holt er
!amity or Raci ne, and a go lden·
retriever. belongi ng to Bria n
King, Pomeroy, are among the
pel s thai have turned up
missing
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Count y.
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Says Linda Hotter, "Our dog
wasH years old and neve r out of
the yard ." The ~! oil e r pet was
take n Fe b. 21.
Brian Klng '.s mother, Eva
Ki ng, reports that her son's pet
was taken Feb. 17. Ne llhcr th e
Kings nor a ny of thei r nelghhOrs
saw or heard any th ing unusual
the day the dog turner! up
missing.
Both lh~S&lt;' fa milies say thry
have prrtt.v much los t hope the! ~
pets will cvN be found . They
co ntact ed the proper auth orllle• ;
catlod neig hbors. co nd ucted
sea rches and ru n newspaper ads .
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Water line extension
·may be finished early

seeking accord on immunity

. WASHINGTON tUPi l - Con·
gressiona l Investigators are try i.ng to nan down a compromise
with Independent prosecutor
~wrence Walsh to 'get two of the
major !igures .tn the Iran armsContra aid scandai testifying In
the near future.
The chief lawyers for the
House and Senaie paneis probing
the covert sales of U.S. arms to
iran and the scheme, to divert
profits to NtcaraiU&amp;n Contra
rebels mei Friday to work out an
arrangement for the two prtnci·
j)a)s in the case - Rear Adm.
~ohn Poindexter ~nd Lt. CoL
Oliver North.
The Senate panel has ex-

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sponsored th e blll a nd has been
worki~g with Gov. Arch A. Moore
Jr. to create an "employee
buyout" packa ge tor the fo rmer
Foote employees .
The forme r employees had
sought a $4 million loa n from
Wes t Virginia, whi ch Moore
approved las t morith In front of a
crowd of nearly 1,800 former
pian! empioyees and concerned
citizens at Wahama High School.
The workers ha ve atso req ues ted
loa ns from various banks and

By NANCY YOACHAM
Tlmi"N·St•ntlnrl Sluff
POMF.ROY - Due to an
Increased numb&lt;' r of miss ing
pets with in the last month , Meigs
County pet ow ners are being
advised to ke~p pets under close
watch and be on the loo kout for
suspic ious w hiclrs.
Dorot hea Fis her of the Meigs
County Humane So~ let y , and
Meigs Co unt y Dcpuiy Sheriff
Ru th F'nmk , have expressed
co nc ern over th e growi ng
numbc·r of missi ng pels In the
co un ty. Fis her warns to "krep
family dogs under close surveil·
la nre- and ca ts too."
All hough auth orities ca nnot be
certa in, th&lt;'Y fear th e pets are
bei ng stotrn and then trans·
ported across statr lines for sa le
to laborulorics . Prt stea ling
occ urs off and on all Ihe t !me
Fis her acknow ledges, but the

enfo t:ce a 30-day delay, Is eoncer n·ed because Immunity arrange m ents protect witnesses from
belnt; prosecuted on any evidence they reveal. North has
been Identified as a major figure
In many aspects of the scand al,
and his fo rmer boss Poindex ter
was the president 's natlonai
secu r ity adviser during much of
the secret operations.
Co ngress, under deadline pressure.!! to hoid pubilc hea rings and
wrap up work on the case. !s
impa tient because both Poindexter and North have Invoked Fifth.
Amepdment rights against seif·
lncrl mtnatlon In refusing to testify so far.

Adm. John Poindexter
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ject, whi ch wit! prov ide water to ..
By NANCY YOACHAM
,, Tlm~ ·Sentlnei Stall
the Sllversvl llr area, and to
TUPPERS PL AI NS - Fifty· Mlnersv ntc Hill. Skinn er, Eli ja h
th ree Meigs County homes will Hit! and F:as t Le tart roa ds.
ha ve wa ter from Tuppers Plal ns- However. Poole expects compleChesle r Water District by Sept . tion of the project In less than the
15, and probably before that dat e, · 180-day allotment. He says the
report s Don Poole, the water contrac tor plans to lay ·tho
district 's general manager .
s maller lines flrsr, then concenDAR Construction, Morehead.
trat e on StivcrsviUc.
Ky., will be starting the water
Piumbin~ changes to facilitat e
ilne ex tension within th e nex t the extension arc now und!.'rway
seven day s, Poole says.
throughout the system and Pooie
The contractor has 180 days hopes present Tuppers Piatns·
from co mmenci ng co nstrucilon Chester customers wl~ be pa·,
to compiete the Phase Ill pfo·
(Co ntinued on A-3 1

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