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                  <text>Pege-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, March 24,

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Beat of the bend

life·begins at 90
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Clero M. Baker, 147 S. Sixth
Ave., Mid
gort, Is nh'"' rv.
lng his
birthday today,
March 24.
• · Last year
·
. his 91st birthday, he received
a clever poem written by his
aunt. Mrs. Gertrude Cossin who
Is almost 93. 1 know. Like me, you
probably believed that life begins
411 forty. Well. In her original
poem, Mrs. Cossin is pretty
convincing In her statements
thai Instead, life begins at nlnetv .
Here are her words:
'.'They say that life begins a t

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POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
$0rorlty will meet Thursday.
'7: SO p.in., at the Grace Episcopal
C~ur,ch Parish House.
. POMEROY - Meigs Count y
C)!ipter of Alcoholics Anonym'OUJ will meet Thursday, 7 p.m .,
at the Sacred Heart Church In
Pomeroy.
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Citizen's Dance Club Is having a
this Friday from 8 to 11
op:m. at the senior citizens center
,lit ' Pomeroy. Musl~ will be
by Larry Hubbard's
True Country Band. Admission

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Roberta, on March 18 at teToldeo
Hospital in Toledo .
The Infant weighed seven
pounds, eight ounces. Mr. and
Mrs. Harris have a son, Robbie,
two. Grandparents are Mr. and .
Mrs. Gene Harris, Columbus,
and Mr. and Mrs. James
rO'Brlen, Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy.

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develop a pro-business climate
that encourages local businesses
to stay and .expand in Meigs
County, he added.
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To do that , teams of vo lunteers
will visit businesses in Meigs
Co unty to identify their needs ,
co ncerns and problems. Shields
sa id. The survey data, which
maintai ns the confidentiality of
each company. will be reviewed
by Shields and thl' local tas k
force. ·then sent on to the
Cooperative Extension Service
a t Ohio State University in
Columbus. whc&gt;re it will be
compiled and analyzed by compuler : George Morsse. exte nsion
economist at OSU, will prepare a
fi nal report and recommenda·
lions and send It back to Meigs
County for review a nd action.
If the visits unea r th an immedlate problem, an economic
solution may be sought by
Shields, such as the ava ilability
of low-interest sta te loans or
tra ining programs that compan·
ies might not be aware of. The R
&amp; E program could potentially
help local businesses lower their
costs. Shields said, by identify ing
and using state and federal
programs, by prov id ing help
with sta le a nd local govern ment
regulations, and by providing
train ing opportunities_tQr .,fi!i!l1· ,
agement and labor.
The val ue of the techn ical
grant to Me igs County is $15,000.
· "This program has a lot of
promise for Meigs County , but it
ts a tong-term project th at won't
br ing down high unemployment .
or distress. overnight ." Sh ields

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Taking care of good businesses
that are already In Meigs County
may be the best way to crea te
inore jobs, sa id Kimball Shields,
Meigs County devel op ment
director.
Meigs was one of only 10 Ohio
counties selected to be par t of the
Ohio Business Retention and
j':xpansion Program, cosponsored by the Ohio Departmenl of Development a nd the
Ohio Cooperative Extension
Service.
Shields willserveasconsuitant
to a task force that Includes
Steven Powell and Ron Ash as the
local R &amp; E project coordinators.
The program originally gai ned
heightened aware ness in Meigs
County in 1986 when County
Extension Ahcnt .John Rice
brought toget her communit y
leaders to ex tensively study and
work to find solut ions l&lt;j&gt; local
needs.
. Thcchancesofanycommunity
attracting a major fi rm with
hundreds of jobs Is slim. Shields
said. si nce there are thousands of
communities around the country
competing for those firms. The
majority of new jobs In a county
·come from the expansion of
existing successful businesses,
he explained. Historically . most
·fir-ms have expa nded wJihin 50
miles of their present location.
"Through R &amp; E. we'll ca pitallze on our strength, which is
small manufa cturing fir ms and
natural resource re!• ted Industry·," he said .
The main goal of R &amp; E Is to

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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
With busi nesses in busy traffic
rcnt c&gt;rs folding frequently, one
ra n' t help but wonder how the
sec&gt;mingly isolated Lawrence
Grocery on DeWitt Run ha s
s urv iv~d for the past 40 years .
Perhaps "one-stop shoppi ng"
has been the key for the store
!orated at th e foot of Smith
Ridge. just off Ohio 124 bC'Iween
Portland and Lo ng Bottom. The
s to r~ . owned and operatc&gt;d by
Howard M. Lawrence Sr .. for the
past 40 years, certai nly offers
"so mething for everyo ne."
BrsidC's groceries . can ned
goods. meats, and dairy products
one would exp~ct to bo offered,
the general store offers dt.v
goods, hardware. motor vchicl&lt;'
suppiiC'S. gasoline. fred for ll v~s ­
tock and pets - you name '' ·
Lawrence probabl)· has it.
Thc&gt; store had bee n In existence
si nce the early 1900s but was
closed and vacant when Howard
M. Lawrence returned from th e·
U.S. Navy at the end of World
War II.
With practically no money,

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Village levee
a busy place
AcLivity on the Pomeroy levee continued Tuesd~y as
· Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric Company workers dr1lled a
hole for a "high water anchor." .1\t lar right in the top photo Is
Darrell Rodger, owner of the ferry whiJ:h will provldt•
transportation between Pomeroy and Mason, W.Va., while tht•
Pomeroy-Mason bridge Is closed for repairs. A crane owm·d hy
Malden-Jenkins Construction Co., the Nelsovillt• contractor
making the bridge r&lt;•palrs, was used to lift heavy metal plates+
off the ferry onto Pomeroy's and Mason·~ ·tandlngs . The platl!s
arc part of mechanisms helng installed at each landing, which
will lock onto the 'prow of the ferry as It lands and hold It straight
against th e rivt•r's current. The locking mechanism on the
Pomeroy side will normally be anchored ala point farther down
on lht• landing. 'fhr ferry Is seen In th•• photo at right at the
landing. However, if the river rises, the high water anchor will
he used to bring th e locking mechanism up with the level of the
river, thus enabling the ferry to co ntinue operation.

The project, including vlsita·
lion and the final report with it s
recommendations. could bo com·
plete

ISOLATED - This is th&lt;&gt; i~olated Lawrenc••
Stort• at DeWitt Run which Is still operating along

6 principals hired
by Southern board

general store lines after 40 years und er the
ownership and management or Howard M.
Lawrence Sr.

Lawrencr. who was born and

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reared In th&lt;' DeWitt Run area,
bought the store building which ac tually has more of a
home a~pcarance- and opened
for business. The business prospered an d Lawrence was able to
add ro his stock and expand
operations.
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According to records: the flrsr
ow ner of the store was Pete
Anderson. who opened for bust·
ness before 1910. Then came .
Charles and Dolsy Smith. who
were the operators !rom 1910 to
l913. After Ihe 1913 flood, William
· Bentz became the store's owner
until his death In 1920 and the
business cont inued wllh his
widow and dau!!hters In charge.
About 1922 the store was sold to

The Sou ther n Local Board or
Education hired six princ-Ipals on
th ree-year contracts when it met
Monday night In regu lar sPss \on.
li lrcd -by the board wer('
principal s .lamt&gt;s Lawrenct'. f)('borah Rou sh, .la mes /\d a ms,
Oonna Norris, .i&lt;' nn lng&gt; Bet ·g le
and Mlchal'ia fl oba ck.
i\ contract with the MPi g&lt;
Coun ty Board of Mental Retarda ·
lion and 0&lt;'VI'Iopmental f)l.sa blli·
tics was appr oved. Th(• contract
provides for thr sN vices of "
spc&gt;I'Ch thC'raplsl for two hours
worklv and a specia l educa tion
tra chcr for one-half hour weekly.
Total cost for the cont rac- t
services wil l bl' $4U.!lli per wcr k.
Jilred as substltut&lt;• trac hers
for thc&gt; remainder of the school
year were Anglla Baker. Kim·
berlv Bat ey and Kau sa r Ahmad .
Not -renewed as a substitute was
Na ncy Fis her.
.
Noi renewed as ma rchin!( and
pep bands dlrcl·tor lor th(•I987-8H
school vea r was .Joh n VanReeth.
VanRc;., h will be l e&lt;~ c hlng instru·
menial music- at the elementary
school level.
Mat ernl tv leave for th e remainder of lhC' st·hool yea r .
effective from March 2. was
approved for Daisy Franz.
Hired as a substitute bus driver
was .Jose ph
Drasko.

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Two junior studC" nl s wC'n ·,c:lv&lt;' n

pNmlss lon to participat e In the
Regional Schola rs' Prog ram to
be held in !lpi'il at Ohio Unl vet"·
slt y. Cost ro partlclpuit•ls $2o prr
stud ent. This is the third yea r
Southern has bern part or lhl'
prognJm.
Per ml." lo n was also grant ed
for Suprr lnt cnd(' nl Bobby Ord to
attend a two-day sy mposium on
th e pollt ics of sd HJf&gt; l flnan ct' and
manu gemrnt. to br hl'itl April
~H- l'l In ('ul umhu s: and lor
Tn ·&lt;JsUIW f) r nnie Hill to att end a
four-da v m cetl n ~ of tiH• Oh io
!l ssoc f ~ tlon or St·hool ll uslnr"
Offldals to h&lt;' hr•td April I:l·lli In
Co lumi&gt;u s.
Approv al 11 :.IS glvrn lor a trip tfl
washington ll .l'. i\pr ll !1-111 tor
Southe1·n .Ju nior ltl gh'.s l'i ghth
grade.
And u J'('~o lut lo n ac!'Ppl ln(!
amount s a nd ra t Ps as ll r H•I'·

mined by 1h1• hudgl·l r·ommlss lon
and authorl ~ l n g nt•rc ssar)' tux
lev If'S and C'l'rt ll)·ing t hPm " ' t h• ·
county aud itor w:" pu s&gt;~·d
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and chairs ot v:oril'd sizPs wi ilhP
sold al $2 P:IC h on " first
come-first sr l'\·r has is. Th•••lt·s ks
and chai rs :11 I' stor&lt;·d :o t th r
junior high C~ nd klndt•rgartPn
bulldln ~s .

Thr nex t m• · r · l i n ~ of lhP ho. 11·d
will he 7 a.m. this Sa tu rda.v.

Meigs Local employs
new football coach
Run.· From the left are Lawrence, Theodore
wmrord, presenting the plaque, and four
r;eneratlons !10m one family who are customers
at the Lawrence Store lncludlnJ! Irene Hupp,
O'Dessa Proflltt, Danelle -tones holding Tabitha
Jones.
Clyde Lawrence In about 1932.
Hayward Miller. Miller enlarged story onto the struct ure.
(Continued on Page 10)
From Mi ller the store wen t to
the operar lon and built a second ·
appreciation for his
many klndneue~~ , Howard M. Lawrence Sr., left,
Is presented an engraved plaque by friends and
customers recognizing him for 40 years as owner
and oJierator or the Lawrence Store at DeWitt

Bob !Ishley, Middleport , a
physical education and hea lih
teacher at the Meigs Junior High
School, was give n a one-year
contract as coach of the Meigs
High School vars it y football
program when the Meigs Local
Board of Education mer In
special session Tuesday night.
Ashley serNes as golf team
coach and as asslsiMI varsity

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Reunion planned
RACINE - A 10-year reunion
for Southern HighSchool's Class
for 1977 Is being planned. Addresses are needed for the
fo llowing 1977 graduates, .Dwaln
Hall, Jim Imboden, Joe lmbodE&gt;n , Greg Lynch, Steve Nease,
Sue Riffle, Jake Schuler, Kathy
Shain, Robert Wilson. Danny
Wolfe, Denise Roberts. Jeff
Counts, Mike Dalley, Sharon
Baker. Anyone with Information
regarding these former classmales, or anyone wishing to
assist with the reunion, should
contact Bobbl Chapman Hill,
247-4681, or Ailsa Harris Findley,
992-5175.

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MIDDLEPORT - Th e public
Is Invited to attend a preachers'
shoot out to be held 7:30 p.m.
Friday through Sunday at Ash
· Street Freewill Baptist Church In
CHESHIRE -Cheshire Cha p- Middleport.
ter OES meets Tuesday, 7:30
.p.m., Inspection. Bring covered
SATURDAY
'dish and dessert.
CHESTER - Ken Amsbary
Chapter of lzaak Walton League
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•· ADDISON - Revival services
will have annual judging for the
through March 28. Addison Unl· larges t white tall buck and
'ted Methodist Church with Rev.
g~ouse tall contest on Saturday
·Charles Lus her !TUesday), Rev . evening at 7 p.m.
Kurt Cline 1Wednesday I , Rev.
SUNDAY
·Richard Graham (Thursday),
RUTLAND - Faith Taberna:Rev. Rick VIlardo (Friday ) and cle Chu rch on Ba iley Run Road
:RA!v. William Price !Saturday).
will be In revival Sunday through
Services 7: 30p.m.
April 5 with serv ices at 7:30 p.m.
•'·
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MIDDLEPORT
The
welcome.
'Middleport -Pom eroy Area
Branch of the American AssociaRACINE- Public Is Invited to
tion ol University Women meet 7 attend Sunday 11 a. m. services at
p.m. Tuesday at the Middleport Racine Unit ed Met hodi st
firehouse.
Church. Dr. Paul Hayes, president of Rio Grande College, will
POMEROY- Meigs Count y's be guest speaker.
Liller Advisory Board meets 7: 30
p.m. Tuesday at the Pomeroy
MASON- Meigs-Mason Girls'
ODES building.
Softball Association will meet
Sunday, 2 p.m., In the Middleport
POMEROY - XI Gamma Mu Masonic Temple basement. All
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Interested, please att end.
'Sorority will meet Tuesday. 7: 30
p.m.. at the home of Annie Horseshow club
Chapman .
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs Horseshoe Club will meet Sunday, 2
POMEROY - Joint meeting p.m.. at the new horses hoe
junior and senior auxiliary, pitching courts on South Front
Drew Webster Unit 39, will meet St., Middleport. All horseshoe
Tuesday , 7: 30p.m., at the post pitchers welcome.
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Free clothing
POMEROY - A meeting of the
POMEROY - Free clothing
Melp High Alumni will be held day will be held Thursday, 10
Tuesday, 7 p.m., a t Main Street ·a.m. to 12 noon, at the Salvation
Pizza. Anyone Interes ted In help- Army on Butternut Ave., PomeIng with a reunion this spr ing roy. All area res idents In need of
should attend.
clothing are welcome to come.

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Tru&amp;tees meet Tuesday, 5: 30
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Bri an D. Houdashell, salesman at Smith-Nelson Motors,
was recently awarded his dl·
ploma for having completed a
profess ional selling skills seminar held at the Buick Universit y of Automotive Management.
Here to present the diploma was
Paul M. Arata, Buick district
manager.

CalendarI happenings

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Speaking of the nineties, that
will be Bill Lowen who will mark
his 95t h birthday this Thursday.
Hc&gt; resides atl.17 Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy. I erroneou sly gave the
las t nam e of "Lohn" earlier.

Many schools must have had
balloon launches as a part of
right to read week .
The remnants of three have
been found so far.
Virgie Ours found one In the
. , When you once reach that ripe back yard of her Racine home
old age.
from the Hanby Elementary
Your troubled times are past;
School In Westerville and Thur, •Your carefree days are start- man Carsey found one In a tree
,lng now,
nea r his home In Bradbury and
his granddaughter, Mary Ann,
,. You're worry free at last.
found a second one in the yard.
All mankind wants to help yo u, The Carsey balloons came from
They love to be your friend ;
different schools -one from the
They sm11e at you so tenderly, Park Layne School In New
Their kindness knows no end. Carlisle and one from the Gettysburg School in Gettysburg, Ohio.
... They carry all your lu~gage,
: _ They help you cross the street;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Steiner and
If you can't hear the words they their son. James, of Cleveland,
lipeak,
.
enjoyed spending th e weekend In
,'. They'lllaugh and just repeat . Middleport with Ray 's mother,
Mrs. Marte Steiner. It seems that
If you forget appointments.
the Stelners had six Inches of
If you can't recall their names; snow In Cleveland last week and
Just tell them that you are were delighted with the pleasant
, ninety,
weather here In Southeastern
And you're absolved of all the Ohio.
blame.
That strange feeling you have.
When you're sixty-five or could be spring fever - and that
seventy,
should mark the end of cabin
They don't forgive yo ur sins;
fever for another year. Do keep
. When when you arrive at smiling.

POMEROY
Wildwood
Garden Club meet s Wednesday,
7:30p.m. , Fores t Run Church.

I MElT P'llll Tl . . D FIUT
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, •.. But I'm here to state they're
. wrong;
;.·It really starts at ninety,
. ,\ " Ask me! I've lived that long.

WEDNESDAY
RUTLAND
Rutland
Friendly Gardeners will meet
W.ednesday at the home of
Kimberly Wilford. A program on
'roses will be presented by Robert
Snbwden.

All-TVC

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basketbal l ro:o ch.
He was ont• of two final
applicants intt ·rvlrwcd b,v thr,
board Tuesll ii ,Y night for the postrecently vacatr1t by lonwttmc.
Meigs Loca l footb&lt;lil coach. Cha-.
rlcs Chancey. who res igned. ThC'
other ttn al applicant Is formerly
from Nrw \I aven, W.Va ., and Is
present ly with th rG IImcrCounty
Schools In Wr st VIrginia .

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Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESl'S OF TilE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/Controll er

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A MEMBER of The United Press Int ernational, Inla nd Da il y Press
Assoc iation a nd the AmNlcan Newsp aper Publishers Association .
lE'ITERS OF OP INION are welcome Th ey should lx' IC'ss than 300 words
long. All letters arc subject to I'd I ling and lllJ SI llf&gt; sij::ned with name, address an d
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.Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio :
Wednesday, March25, 1987
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LONDON - If you get most of
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American media, y u have reason
to believe that Prime Min ister
Margaret Th atcher Is on the
ropes : that she is not only
personally disliked by most Bri t·
ish voters, but is lea ding a party
that is doing badly in the opinion
polls - and one that would,
fur thermore, gl adl y replace her
with some more agreeable personality before facing the electorate again, If only there were
some practica l way of doing so.
Having sni ffed the air her e for
a week now, I am glad to be able
to report that most of this
gloom-and -doom stuff is grossly
exaggera ted·- the wishful think·
in g of reporters, who arc as

liberal here as they are on the
other side of the Atlantic.
Thatcher Is quite likely to ca ll an
el ec tion In the latter part of 1987,
and quite likely to win it - thu s
becomin g the first Brilish prime
minister in this century to win
three elections In a row.
Ills true that her personality is
not , i n British eyes, her strongest
poin t. She comes across as a klnd
of righteous scold- perhaps (a s
Conservative Party chair man
Norman Tebbit ha s sugges ted)
becau se, as th e firs t woman
prime minister, she dares not be
understood as being In any wa y
soft. But even today, after se,·en
years in power, her part y is only
lh.r ee percentage point s behind
lis,only seriou s r ival , the Labor

Par ty:__ strikingly close, consid ·
erlng that such polls, at this
sta!(c, necessarily refl ec t the
usual public exasperation wit h
any government, while the oppo·
sit ion is promising voters !quite
irresponsibly) th e moon with a
fence around it.
The British politlcal scene is
further co mplicated by the pres ence of a third party: lh!!
Alliance, a coalition of the old
Liberal Par ty and a group of
breakaway modera te Laboriles
called the Social Democrats.
This con!lation, which comes in
behind both Labor and Conservatives in the polls, is currently
quite under-represented in Parli·
amen! because its suppor ter s
constitute a substantial minority

The Lighter Side

All you wanted to
know about corks
By DICK WEST
WASH I NGTON 1UP I t- Ass um ing you have opened a bottle or two
of win0 or champagnt' in your I ime, did you ever wonder where the
cor k ca mr from ?
I didn't ei ther. mainl.v because the brand of wine I customarily buy
isn't sealed with cork. But even the most expensive wine was not
.•ea led in Count y Cork, l rrla nd, most likely.
Th at counl.v al so i s the home of Blarney cas tl 0, where tourists ma y
kiss a stone. The histor ical reference of how a rock acquired a
reput ation fo r r loquPncc is easy to cross-index.
Qu&lt;'en E lizabet h I is said to have com plained that thrcastle owner
never said what he meant.
" This is all Blarney," the queen opined, and the reputation st uck.
Anyway. accordin g to the National r.eographir Society, the world's
leading cork-prod uci ng count ry Is Portugal, which Is a long way from
Ireland and probably farther than you cou ld throw the Blarney Stone.
Cork, the Geographic says, has hundreds of uses besides its role as
a beverage stopper . Other uses include serving as a heat shield on
rockets . Brt you never knew that, did yo u?
We are told that " most quality cork," presumably in cluding the 6.:i
million winr bottlrs that are cor ked each yea r , is harv es ted by hand. 1
once mrt a m an from th at region who rem embered pres sing gra pes
with his fret . but th at is anot her story.
A cubic inch of natural cork may co ntain as many as21JO million air
pockets, " mak ing it four limes light er !h an water." No wonder it
makes" bett er stopper th an metal ca ps, which rend to be heavier th an

water.
"When peop le open a bott le of wine. thr.v don'tlhink !he cork wa s
once the outside of a fret•," on&lt;' Portuguese official wa s quoted as
observing, and I suppose ht• is right.
My tho ught s. at least. seldom run in that direction, which rnay be
away from lh&lt;• Mediterranean toward the Irish Sea : I am more
inclined to think of Bla r ney when I am opening a bottle of wine .
But that ma .v be because my brand does n't require a corkscrew.
Twi sting Ihe metal ra p will suffice.
Trees arc indeed involvc(lln keeping more expensive wine from
overflowing - specifical ly , the qurrcus suber, an evergreen also
known as th r co rk oa k.
When a cork oak Is about 20 yea rs old, and the outer bark is more
than an inch thick. it is stripped with what one refcre nee work
describes as a " long-handled hat chet. " Th e proces s that may be
r Ppcatcd cvcr.v nin~ :.·cars or so for l:iO yrars, or however long the t rre
lives.
Cork of th0 bottle-stoppin g var iNy generally is found aft0r the
second stripping, when th e trees are about 40.
I onC&lt;' go t hold of some cork that had been stripped from thr tree
with a short -handled hatchet, which may expla in my pred ilec t ion fo t·
cheap w ine.
Cork also ha s bren &lt;Ted iled with bl'ing rompre"lblr and
firr · r0tardant , insula! ing, resisting !ri el ion. absorbing vtbrat Ions
and not deteriora tin g w ith ag&lt;'.
nut then those who wr it e on lha t subject ma.v ha ve kissrd tho
Blarney Stone.

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By l'nih•tl l'rt'NS lnl~rnatlonal
Toda _
, . is WC'dnrsdav , Murch 25. the B4 th day of l9R7 with 2Bl to
follow.
Th~ moon is mo,·in g toward It s new phase.
The morning stars arr M ercur;·, \ "cnu s and Sa turn .
The evening stars arc Mars and J upiter.
Those born on this dale arc under the sign of Ar ies. They include
ftall an symphony conductor Arturo Toscaninl In JR67, Mou nt
Rushmon' Sl'Uiptor Gutzon Borglum In 1867, composer Bela Bartok In
JRBl. film dltw tor David !.ca n In 1908 tagc 791, actress Simone
Slgnorrt In 1921. sports comme ntator Howard Cosell in 1920 (age67),
feminist writer Gloria Stelnem In 19~5 tagc 51 1, and rock musician
Elton .John In 1947 t agr 401 .
On this da!(' In history:
In 1~11.147 proplr dlrd w hrn they were tra pped by a li rP that swept
a dress-making company In New York C"lty.
In 1947, u mine explos ion In Cen tralia. Ill , killed lll men, most of
th&lt;&gt;m asphyxiMr d by gas.
In 19!\4, th&lt;• Radio Corpora llon of Amrrlca be~:a n co mmercial
prOduction of ro lcr television sl'ls.

Wednesday, March 25, 1987

in many districts but not l unlik~
older parties) a dependable'
plurality almost anywhere.
II you are in search of gloor:tt'
and doom, the place to look Is at
the annual convention of the
L abor Par ly in Blackpool. Nell
.Kinnock, L abor 's parliamentary"
leader and candidate for prime
minister, knows ·very well that:
his party is far to the left of center
in British politics today, and he
did what he could to conceal this
fact by such devices as changing:
the traditional red background ot
til&lt;&gt; speakers' pl atfof m to a.more'
soothing beige. But a motion. to
pull Britain out of NATO wa s
defeated only by adopting in-'
stead a r esolution that Labor,
when lt comes to power, wm
dismantle Britain's own nuclear
weapons, order all U .S. nuclear
warheads and their delivery.
systems 1including Cruise mis·
silesl out of the country, anti
close down the nation's nuclear.
power plant s 1which provide li
third of its electric energy)·,
Britain under Labor, in short:
would carry out nuclear dlsar'
totally a nd
m a rn e nt ·
unilatera ll y.
.·
Luckily, II is by no means
certain that Labor hasn ' t shot
itself squarely In the abdomen
with this resolutlon. Most Brit·
ons, including most Labor support ers, are r ea lists. Evem Kitf
nock &amp; Co. tried to paper over 11/f
appalling implications of th!s
" defense" policy with solemn
vows to remain loyal to the NATO
alliance and to beef up Britain 'S:
co nvent ional forces . But what
good; precisely. against a nu..
clear superpower, is an ally,.
however " loyal, " which is,
neither armr d "with nuclearwea-'•
pons nor willing to alia\" other s tO'
deploy th em on it s soil?

The mystery deepens:.-·__J_ac_k_A_n_dc_&gt;r,&lt;;_·on_&amp;_''_J(_)!i(_,_&gt;p_h--=-Sp_ea-..,.1:'
WAS HINGTON - Ca ll it "The
Mystery of thr Missing E ng!·
necr." Congress ional i nves tiga tors have been trying, without
mu ch success , to find out what
happenC'd to Herman Silber, a
Soviet em igre who worked in th is
country on plans fat· the new
American F.mba ssy In Moscow ,
then ret urned to the Soviet Union
and appa rently died there.
The trouble-plagued Moscow
building is alrPady six years
lx'hind schedule, and cos t over·
runs havp topped $100 million.
Co nst ru cti on wa s abru p tly
hailed in August l9RCi, after
American inspec tors uncovcrcd
numerous elec tronic " bugs" im·
pl anted In the structural co n·
crctr. Since then , IC'a ks in the
roof and other defect s have
r:lised the poss ibilit y that the
building w ill have to be sta rted
ov&lt;'r from scra tch.
The discovery of the KGB bugs
lrd to an obvious question: Was
Herman Silber a "mole" recru it ed by the Sov iet secre t pollee to
pa ss along co nstruction details
that would coi'T!promis(' th e SC'-

cur lty of th e Moscow embassy?
Here' s what our associate
Lurette !.agnado ha s been abl e to
l earn about the my sterious
enginrrr :
In l97:i, the chosen fi rm of
Sk idmore. Owings and Merrill
hired Silber , an American ci tizen
who had emigrated from the
Soviet Union. ro wor k as a
structural engineer on the em·
ba ssy building. State Depart m~ nt officia ls told co ngressiona l
i nvest igators it . is "standard
practice" on oversea~ buildin g
project s to hire peoplp wi th
specific know ledge of constru elion practices in their particular
coun try.
How Sllbcr obtained permission to emigral&lt;' from the Soviet
Union is not clear but it is known
that he was unsuccessful in
repea ted attempts to get exit
visas for his famil~· remainin g in
the Sovicl Union. Alter hi s
employment contract with Skid·
more, Owings and Morrill wa s
completed In 1976, Silber returned to his family In Moscow.
And then the iron curtain

dropped .
" Famil y m embers hav0 told us
that he di ed after his &gt;'€tu rn to the
Soviet Union." Sta te Department
official s told co ngressional investiga tors, a&lt;·cordinJ:: to an internal
document we haw seen. They
added that the department began
an investigation in 1976 "Ia
determine what if any impart
Mr. Silj)er had on espionage
r fforts of th e Soviet Union
again st our mission in Moscow ."
But the officials ga vr no details
surrounding Silber's death- he
was repor tedly in his 40s - nor
did they disclose the identities of
the "fami ly members" who
informed 1hem he was dead.
What thcronJ::ressional in vcs ti·
ga tors wan! to know. of course. is
whether Silber, eit her voluntar·
ily or under duress, gave the
KGB cons truction details of the
building whose des ign he had
worked on. The investigation is
co ntinuing.
DEREGULATION'S PRICE:
Cutting l hr nation 's sav in gs and
loan Inst itutions loose from stri ct
!cdpral supervision sc&lt;'med l lk0

a grand idea at the time, buJ.;
deregulation gave too many.
Incompetent or un scr upulou ~
S&amp;L management s the mcssag ~ '
" Anything goes."
Now mo1·c than 400 thrift s
across thr co untry are lnsolvpn( :
They're dea d bu t they won't fall '
down. only beca use the F0dera1 1
Savin gs and Loan Insurancl"·
Corp. can 1t afford lo let them go:
bankrupt. It would cost $40 billion'
to pay off the federally insured'
depositors In these 400 lnsoivetit·
S&amp;Ls, and the government's
insurance fund i s currently about:
$1 billion.
·'
Most of the troublcd _S&amp;Ls ar~ ·
the victims of thrir own misman"
agem ent. Lest th ere be any doub't ·
that dNcgulation was the root
ca use of the disaster, these'
figures tell the story: In 1980}
before deregulation, exactly one'
S&amp;L offi cer was removed by:
federal regulators for miscon·.,
durf; last year. -!8 were rrmoved .
In 1980. the ft,ds took supervi sor y '
action against just one S&amp;L; l,ast·
year~· art ions WC'TC' in stituiC'd 1
agai nst ~1-!.

Rashers hit big business_--:--'__R_ob_er_,_wa_lt(_. r~~:. :&gt;
WASHINGTON - Entrcpre·
neur T . Boone Pickens Jr. cites
" the grow ing abu ses of en·
trenched corpo rate management " to explain why "profi ts
plunged 17 percent" among the
coun try's oOO largest companies
between 19!«1 and l9B!i.
Deput y Trea sury Sccrctar_
,.
Richard G. Darman cri ti cized
" largc -scalr corporate Amrrl ·
ca's tendency to be likr thC'
government bureaucracy tha t
corpora10 executives Jove to
malign - bloated, risk-averse,
Inefficient and unimaginative. "
Thr nation's Catholic bishops
note I hat " I he desire to maxim ize
profits" on' th c part of mullina·
Ilona! corporations and financial
institutions " ha s often tempted
'
these transnational
enterprises
to behavior th at lncre;.tses
ineq·u ality ."
In recent months, majorcorpo·
rations and the execut ives who
co ni rot I hem ha vr become If\"
Cl'easlngly popular targets for a
wid&lt;• range of critics - a trend
likely to spill over lnlo the
political arena during next year 's ca mpaigns.
Under President Reagan's
leadership, " big government"
has been the Institution people
loved to hale during the past six
years. With Reagan's Influence
. and I he " conservative revolu·
lion" he led both on the wane,
"bl~ business" Is reclaiming the
dubious honor of being the most
widely disliked.
'
But the co rporate community
has brought much of the grief
upon Itself by condoning abuses
and excesses ranging from lllr;:·
gal :·tnsld!•r trading" to unjustl·
lied mulllmlllion-dollar "golden
parachutes" lor executives.
" Far too many executives,"
says Pickens. focus their energy

and allrnt ion not improv ing
corpora te performa nce but Instead upon attai ning prr.sonal
benefit s in the !ot·m of " the four
Ps- pa;·. perqu isites , power and
prestige."
Darma n agrees. In a speech
late last year, hr corn pia !ned that
"some high-priced private mal}·
agrrs seem to spend less time
developing th eir tcompanics' 1
resea r ch and development
budgets than they spend review ing golf scores."
Noti ng that man y domestic
firms arc unab i&lt;&gt; to develop
products appea l ing to co nsumers
in other natlons, Darman added:
" Indeed. In many cases Amcri ·
ca n manager s are not even as
adept as some · forelgnr t'S In
designing product s, strategies
andtactirs forour owncullurc." '
F inali.v, Darman noted that
Pickens and others who were
"On&lt;'0 dism issed as corporate
raiders ... arr now gaining
attentio n as a new kind or
populist folk hero -taking on not
only bi g corporations but the
phenem enon of cor poracy
itself."
fndced, Pickens recently es·
ta bllshed the Washington-based
United• Shareholder s Assocla·
tion. fn a recent m ailing solicit ·
lng members lor that organlza·
lion , he r iled these examples of
excess and abuse:
. - "The chief executive of an
alllng .Fortune 500 company was
using shareholder money to
supply his son with a penthouse
suite In Manhatt-an, provide
board members with 2 percent
loans and purchase a posh
condominium on th e beach In
F lorida."
- ·"A chief executive who was
replaced for Inferior, performance wa lked out ttte doo~ with

$~Ci

million under the lcrms ·o! a
severance co ntract he arra nged
for himself. This rxecutl vt•
pa yoff scheme is ca lled a 'gold&lt;•n
parachute....
- The flpet of aircra ft mai n·
rained by many rOt·porations fo r
their ex&lt;'Cutlvcs' usc rivals some
small airlines in size. Some firms
have as many as -!fi planes.
- lllmostl ,400 companies last
year spen t shareholders' money
toftrn millions of dollars! to
rename th emselves - changes

"

that in many cast'S were only·
"ego-building exercises" for ,
('Xerut ivf's.
Crilicism of the business com: ·
muni ty is hardly unprecedented;"
but the source of the co ntr mpor· ,
ary disr,on tcnt is unusual. When a.;
corporate board chairman, a •
s&lt;&gt;nior official in Reagan's Trcas-·•
ury Department and the coun. ..
try's Ca tholi c bishops are all
outs poken on th e same subject",
if"s lime to listen.

': .VC girls romp 56-34; SEO boys rally
_Jo edge TVC All-Star seniors, 98 to 88
ALBANY - In thr second
annual all star ba sketball game
f-:a turlng all senior boys and
girls from the SEOAL and the
"l'ri·Valley Conference pl ayed
Tuesday night at Alexander high
s~ hool, the Tri -Valley gi rl s
w hipped the SEOAL girls 56·.14,
111hlle the SEOAL boys downed
tpelr Tri-Vallcy counterparts 98·
88.

down 10 bou nds, while Ger ig and
Broka w each netted five lor the
SEO.
The SEO team shot just 31.5
percent i l 2of 3B), converted lOot
19 at the line. had 20 rebound s,
and 30 turnovers .
Last year the TVC team posted
an exc iting 65-58 overtime victory over the SEQ gals.
Boys Game
Trailin g 80· 79 with just 2:21
1n the girls contest the Miller
t·emal nlng the SEOteam swished
sisters fro m TVC and distr ict
nine of 10 free throws in the final
champion Meigs combined for 23
two minutes to come away with a
JOOints while Alexander's Audra
98-88 victory .
Burke scored 12 points In leading .
The clock showed 3:22 with the
the victory.
SEQ holding a 79-74 lead before
' Coached by Ron Logan of
Vinton County' s Scott Gilliland
M eigs the TVC girls grabbed a
swi shed two free throws, M ark
14·8 first quarter lead before
Saunders of Vinton Co. , and Phil
3i?nny Miller and Jennl sw·ar tz King of M eigs hit buckets to give
each canned two buckets lor ·a
the TVC the one point lead .
quick 22-8 lead In th e second
War ren Local 's Doug Huffman
period.
bagged a three point pl ay at the
: SEOAL coach Gordon Baker of 2: 10 mark to squeeze the SEQ
t)le champion Blue Angels saw
back in to an 82·80 lead, and never
his team gradually reduce lhl'
lost it aga in.
big lead to jus t nine points in the
Down th e stretch Huffman hit
fourth quarter before falling
four free throw s, Gallia's Todd
behind by the final mar gin of 22
Miller two. Chri s Cowell of
points.
Wa rre n two, and Mark Bradley
1 • The TVC girl s, now 2-0 in the
of Mar ietta one.
brief series, hit 21 of 58 shots (36
The SEO r aced off to a 28-17
p~rcenll, made 14 of 20 free
fir st quarter lead, had it 48-39 at
throws, and g r a bb ed 38
halftime, and then saw the TVC
rebounds.
rally to kn ot the score at 56·56
-; Burke, a 6-0 ce nter. pulled
midway through the third peri od.

.,

: .CLEARWATER, Fla. tUPi t Mike . Easler·-s sacrifice fl y
~Go red Von Ha yes in the fourth
inning Tu esday and th ree Phila ·
&lt;jelphia pitchers blanked Cincin ·
na ti, lifting th e Phillies to a l -0
Grapefruit League triumph over
t.lre Reds.
Don·Carman sta rted for Phlla·
delphia and gave up two hits i n
five innin gs , his longes t outi ng of
1,[1e sprin g. Mike M addux allow&lt;'d
oftc single in thr00 innings and
Steve Bedrosian faced thr ee

Soto on mound
against Dodgers
.· TAMPA, Fla. iUPi r - Righ·
tliander Mar io So to, who ha s not
pjtchrd since ar throscopi c
su"rgery on his right shoulder
Aug. 2~. was schedu led to make
h!s first . pitching appearance of
1987 for the Cincinnati Reds
today in an exhibition game
against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
, Sofa, whowon88gamcs!orthc
Reds in the pa st eight years, has
recovered faster than expected
and pitched fou r Innings In minor
leag u e co mp et iti o n last
SatUI'day.
,, "I wouldn' t be surprised if he
!brows ha rder aga in st th e
Dodgers because it will be more
oompetitive," sa id M anager
P,etr Rose. " I think he' ll throw
good, but if he doesn't it won't be
a;nega live as long as he throws
!~ce and easy. I think hr is
oapable of throwin g 60 to 70
pitches."
Rose said Soto is recovering
ahea d of schedule, bul will
rPmu in on a recovery regimen .
• Th&lt;' surgery. conducted by
(Xtdgcrs' orthopedi c surgeon Dr.
Frank Jobe, Involved cl eaning
some roughness away from Soro:s rotator cuff.
Highly t·cgat·ded rookie lefthandp r Norm Charlt on also Is
expected to pitch against th e
Dodgers . Chariton has m issed
his , last two start s beca use of
tenderness In his pitching rlbow,
but he did pitch in the minor
league game Sat urda,·.

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After three quarters the SEQ
had edged into a 64·60 lead and
built it to eight points before the
late rally by the TVC.
Neither team missed many
shots as th e TVC hit 52.9 on 37 of
70 while the SEQ shot 49.2 with a
.35 of 71 effort.
Led by Huffman's nine of 10
and Gary Harrison of GAHS with
five of six, the SEQ tea m won the
co ntest at the foul line hitting 28
of 37 while theTVC netted 14o!20.
Huffman's 23 poin ts led the
SEO with Harri son gettin g 19,
Robbie Richards of Warren 15,
and Tom Cassady of GAHS with
10.
T.he Vinton Count y duo of Mark
Saunders 24 and Scott Gilliland
16. Alexander's Joe McClain 17,
and Phil King of Meigs with ll
topped the TVC.
Gilliland gr abbed ll of his
team 's 29 rebounds while Chris
Cowell of Wa rren cl aimed nine of
the SEQ 34 bounds.
The SEO, coached by Jln't
Osborne of GAHS, also won last
year's contest107-9l. Mlck Childs
of M eigs' champion M arauders
led the TVC tea m. Osborne Is now
4-0 In all-star coaching com pell·
lion .

Phillies slip past Reds, l-0

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hitters in the ninth.
hitting instructor Bil ly DeMa" is
fn th e fourth, Ha yes singled to worried.
left and moved to thi r.d on a single
" Buddy will hi t," DeMars sajd.
" I feel thai , even though he's
by Lance Parrish. One outia!C'r.
Eas ler scored Hayes with a hitting worse than anybody on
slicing line' dr ive to left off loser the learn this spring. He takes
ext ra hitt ing and In balling
Tom Bmwning.
The victory ga ve the Phillies
practice he looks grea t. But he
an 8·9 spring training record gel s in a game and he' s lungin g at
while the Reds slipped to 9·8.
the ball a lillie bit."
PhilliPs third baseman Mike • Bell himself sa id hi s timin g is
Schm id t did not pl ay because of a "all messed up."
pu lled left ca lf muscle. Schmidt
"Buddy wi l l be all r ight ," Rosr
suffered the injury in Monda.v ' s said. "Some players are good
game aga in st the Met s at St. spring trai ning hi tters and other
Petersbut·g.
are not."
Reds' Outfield
Rumors were flying in th P
l'otentlally Explosive
Red s clubhouse when Nick
rNotes, quotes and anecdotes
Esasky suffer ed a broken wrist
from the Cincinnati Reds' spring when hi t by a pitch last wee k. The
training cam p: t
word was that the Cubs' Leon
· How many homerunscouldthc Durham wa s headed to the Reds
for Esasky and reserve out R~ds starting outfield - Dave
Parker. Eric Davis and Kal
fielder Paul O'Neil l. who is
hav ing a splendid spri ng for th e
Daniels- hit this season?
"I think !hey could hi t7.1." said second year In a row.
But General Manager Bill
manager Pete Rose. "I th ink
Bcrgesch
and Rose adamantly
Dave and E r ic will bot h be in the
denied
any
deal was In the works.
30s, and you never know how
" It srrms like we have dis·
many Kal can hit beca use he hit s
cus sed this before and as I 've told
so many balls down the lines.
" I just don' t wa nt him t Da · you before. we've never dis·
niclsr to start thinking abou t cussed Durham with the Cu bs,"
Bergesch said .
hitting home runs."'
"Why the hell wou ld I wa nt
Davis. who struggled ear ly in Durham now?" Rose said, rrf&lt;'rspring train ing 14-for-21 at one rl ng to hi s satisfaction with th e
point 1 has hit his stride. E nt ering play of Terry Francona and Dave
Wednesday's game aga in st th e Concepcion at firs t base.
Phillles, he had hit safely in Ill
games in a row and In his last flvr
Tramml'tiom;
games was Jfl. for-14 with thre&lt;'
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n ra n ct, ,nhun:. h &gt;t~ kt • lli ll ll t'tt:u·h al
doubles.
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AI the other end of the
specturm is Buddy Bell, who was
hitting only .10514 -for-.381 prior to
Wen nesday. But neit her Rose nor

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Jackson picks
new coach
JAC KSON Larrv Bl ack·
stone. 40, ha s been emp loyed by
th e Jackson Board of Educa tio n
as head footbal l coach of the
lronmr n.
.
Bla cks t o n~ was pi c·kcd from a
fl&lt;&gt;ld of ~0 appl ican ts to repliice
Dennis Hut chinson, who resigned from the head coaching
pos t two months ago.
A nativ0 of Baltimore , Ohio
t ncar Lancaster&gt; he pla yl'Ci hi gh
school football at Libert y Union.
where he earned All -Ohio honors.
Pla yi ng collegiate footbal l al
Fairmount Sta te College. W.Va .
he was named an All Amrt'ican
fullback and defensive Pnd in
1967. was the all -time rushing
leader a t Fa irmount . a nd was ;1
nin th -round nra!t choice of th e
Oakl and Rider s in 1968.
BlaC'kstone ha s srrvrtl as a!i ·
sistanr foo tb al l coac h al Fair·
born Baker high School, Wl'liston
high school, and Pr inceto n.
W.Va .
Hi s coac hing assig nm r nt s
have been Grafton. W.Va .. Lewis
Co. W.Va .. Sa l em Co ll ege.
W.Va .. TMI Academy, Tr nn ..
and currently head coac h ar St.
Paul's College in Lawrencevil le.
Virginia .
Thr new JHS ment or is mar ried had has one daughtrt' and
will teach hea lth and ph ys ica l
educatio n.

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, March 25, 1987

Meigs' Kitchen Honorable Ment ion

Ur.suline's Johnson UPI's Class AA Player-of-the-Year

I hi' field and ;,~ p0n·~n 1 from t h•·
fn•p lhrow line. His ~Ri carrrr
blockrd sho!S is a sc· hool rword.
us is his 101a l or S~ re bounds.
Naml'd along wil h .Johnson tu
lnte~national.
. 1hi' ;\If-Ohio rtrsl lf'am wpn•
~&lt;' n i o r H&lt;.trr~ · S&lt;·~· mo ur ol' C' Hmpbl'll !'vl r rnu r i&lt;.~l and 1hn•r j unior s:
By GENE (',\ODES
Ton_
, . Lucas of Co lumbu s Har·IJPI S1uor1s Wr it•·•
ilr,·. Tim Shephertl of Ober lin
COLUMBUS. Oh io rU PI 1
and Cary Walkin s of UhrichsShane .Johnson of Youngs&gt;own
,· ifl r Cla\·monl .
Ursu li n('. a 6-foot i s(' nior sho t"He• is an outstandi ng ba sket.
bloc ker. houds l hc 19R7 Unitc•tf
bal l p l a .v~ r. " said Ursuline coach
Press ln tornu t ion a I Cia" /Ill
Fra nk Rr·rk . " and hi s aceompboys !I ll-Oh io bask!'l bal l i&lt;•am .
li shmrnl s have r ami' agai nslt he
.Johnson. who has outs tanding
brs1. We l ry 10 play as strong of
leaping abil ir,·. &lt;1\wagpd 22.:.
competition as wr l'an ."
pol nl s, ' " ~ r ebounds and :•.1
.Johnson is i:J l hfef'-yPar srar ter
bloc ked sho ts a ga me the past
for B~ek. who d :. im s "' he ha&gt;n"l
season. hill ing 49 flCITrnl fr·om
rl'achrd his full po1en 1ial ycl. Hi s
M eigs' ,J. R . Klll·h•·n, •••nlor .
t he Tri· Vall&lt;·y Con ler&lt;·nc&lt;• 's
" Piayt,r · ol·thr· v.,ar " today r t··
ceJved llonor ablt• M1•ntion Ci:L.s
AI\ All·Ohio hy l lnitr•d Pr ''"

g"mc• is i!Oini! ro improrp as he
~rts oo inlo rollrge and brll~r
•·om pl't ilion.
" Hr has pko r.r 10 lrarn," sa id
Beck . " H~ dors n·l hu\"P lh&lt;'
va ri ctv olshors I"d fik&lt;' rospr hi m
havr. HP rf'lic&gt;s mui nlv on thf'
ju mP&lt;'r. WP'vp \.\'Orked. on olhC'r
shots. bu1 hr dido 'r havr 1o
i hPm i n hig h schoo l. "
Il l! hough .Joh nson co uld be onr

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Southern is 2-0 pend i ng the
results of Monday night's suspebded game. w hil e Feder al
Hocking is l -1. .
Scor eless through lhrec innings, the ga me's complexion
soon changed w hen Frdr ral
Hoc ki ng took adva nlagr of four
K en Tu r ley wa lks and a t wo r un
single b.v M acr. !he score ~- 0 .
In th { fifth 1he Lance rs utili zed
1wo walks and a fi el d~r·s choice
for a solid 4·0 J~ad .
Fras hir r . who had pin point
co ntrol thro ugh the fi r st fo ur
shu.t -oul innings, then lost hi s
super coni ro l as both Chris Stout
and Shaw n Arnott drew walks,
Mi ·k~ Wolford doubled , and
Shawn Cunni ngha m singlrd fo r
thr er r uns, lh r score now much
closer a! 4-J
-I n lh~ sixt h ca nt o FPder al drew
th rrr walks, two off reliever
Todd Lislr. The o1her wa s iss ued
by Soul hrrn ace David Amburgey. who wa l ked anot her, and hit
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Batl er les: Turley, Lisle (4th 1
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l n the fin ale the m omenlum
quickly cha nged as Frashier and
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Ba rr~ M cCoy sla m med a sin gle
10 lie th e score t2RRI'sl and
Shawn Cunnin gham doubl ed
hom e what proved to be the
winning run s, 8-6.
Am burgey went down in the
book s as !he winning pitc her or
r ecord In relief of T odd Li sle and
sl art cr Ken Turley. SH S pitching
gaw up I &gt; wa lks, one HP. two
hits. and recorded l en slrlkeout s.
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slri keouts for F H.
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Ri ffl e, Shawn Arnott , and Mike
Wilford ,
M ace and Welch had the lone
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T hursday.
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Four seniors and one junior
Another squabble Involv ing R ima
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ovrr I he construrt lon of auxll ia ry
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Hamilt on County Com m on
Pl eas J udgr Wi lliam Mat hews
dec lined a r eques t by tile Bengal s
M onday to stop rhe RPds from
ooildin g thr scoreboa rd s and
adjacent adverti sin g panels.
Por tions of thr boards wE'nl up
Friday , prom pting the Bengals
lo compl ain that they oloot ruc ted
I lk' v ii"W of 7!i0 sealS N~R sidered
"1 mong !he lx&gt;s! in !he stadium
for fool ball ga mo:&gt;s."
Thr Bengals say thr affecl rd
sra ts ellhE'r havr obS!rucl rd
v iews of the field, passes and
k icks. scoreboards and olher
fa ns, or are sea ts thai were in the
winl er sun but wou ld now be in
tile shade.
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issue a temporary lnjuctlon . hr
war ned t ha t If the Bengals can
prove w hat they r lalm , the Reds
eventually co uld be order ed to
tear tile boar ds down.
·FACTORY
This m arks I he seco nd time
INCENTIVES
this vear lhr Re ngals have
COULD SAVE YOU
objected to plans by the Ri'ds-,to
wor k on scoreboards l.n the
HUNDREDS ON FAMILY
sl adlum. In February , l hC' BenCARS INCLUDING THIS STANZA!
gals said 160 differ ent seats
wou ld be l os! by a new replay
M S R P Plus 1ax. rdQS &amp; lrt~QIIt
scoreboard .
The city, whk h leases the
sta dium to !he Reds and Bengals.
was ordered to replace those los t
sea ts.
Comm on Pl eas .J udge Ralph
Winkler has been hand ling the
dlspules. bul he is out of tow n and
won' t be back unl il Apr il 6 openin g d ay of the Reds' season.
Mathew s sa id the case was ·
Wi nkler ' s and th e final decisio n
should be leflt o him.
Don Br een. Reds vice presi·
dent of business operations and
m arketing, sa id th e Reds were
going ahea d wilh the co nstruction of the scoreboards and
bi llboards.
Breen said Bengals fa ns sti l l
have a •'pN fecl view" of th e f ield
des p ite t h e a u xi l iary
scoreboards.
Reds President M argE' Schott
sa i d the team is aim ing for a M ay
24 complet ion of t he new sys tem
- the ~2nd an niversary of the
m ajor league's first night ga m e.
played at old Cros ley Field.

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Walsh named AA
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COL UM BUS, Ohio (UPI I Bob Walsh, w ho dlrecled Oberlin
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IItle with 1 20·0 m ark tile past
season, won e~s lly over Green·
field M cClain' s Rick Van M at re
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arouJKI the state.
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whllt' Van M atre. whose team
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John Gl enn, Paul Penn ell or
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NCAA ' s Proposition 48. Beck Sl evens of Brllai ro:&gt;, 6-foot -1 Ron ·
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average. Joel Gut h. _a t~a~'
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slud)· ha !Jil s and I hav e all lhl'
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sai d. " Probably hi s greatest
sm•ngTh is hi s ver lica l j ump. his
qu ickness and his abili l~ lo run
the floor. And. he pl ays bo th ends
or the court.
" He wa s seco nd on our· clu b i n
as sists," no1ed Beck . "Most of
thosr came afl cr he would gel a
rebound and I hen lead t he fast
break ..
Johnson. who played th r pos1
for Ur suline bu t is projecl cd as a
co llege forward by Beck, wound
up second on Ursuline's career
scoring l i s!, wit h 1.291 point s.
Tim Joyce. a fo rmer all· Mid·
American Conference player at
Ohio Univer sit y, scored Ui6 for
Beck In the carlv 1970s.
The 6- root -&gt; Sey mour aver aged
2:1 point s per ga m ~ in lea ding
Ca mpbell Memorial lo a 19-T
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Watki ns. 6-foot -2. wa s the leadin g scorer on the fi rs t tea m .
aver aging 28.4 ·point s a co ntest ,
while L ucas. a husk)"· n· fool - ~.
22&gt;-poun dCI', aver aged 2&gt;.4.
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f in al Inning, rhe Southern Tor nado(.s poSied an 8-6 non-league
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By The Bend

La Salle, Southern Mississippi reach NIT finals
NEW YOR K I UP I I - Th e La
Salle Explor ers fi nished I he
regular season with a 16·1t
te~o r&lt;l and lillie &lt;'xprc lalion or
quali fying for pos tseason compc·
!ilion. Thursda y nigh! , lh&lt;•y 'll be
pl aying Jor I heir firs! Nalional
ln v il al ion Tournam&lt;·nt cham·
pions hip in .15 years.
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L a Salle advanced to the fi nal

fensecoll apsed t o de~y freshmen
&gt;Sensalion Lionel Simmons in·
side, but allowed uncontested
jump shots from the perimeter.
Simmons pl ayed with a broken
nose suffer ed i n a second-round
ga me again s! Niagar a and fin ·
!shed with 21 point s and B
r ebounds.

Tuesd ay' nigh! wil h a 92· 7.1 rou1of against th e Tro j ans. " We had no . L a Salle lost close gam es to
Ar kansas-Li l lie Rock in Madiso n place to go and 1 thought we
North Carolina, DePaul, Notr e
Squ are Ga rden. The E xplor er s would be going our separale
Da m e and Temple, and played In
face Southern Miss issippi. whi ch ways for spri ng break. Th at was
the Metro A tlantic · ' A thletic
r all ied il&lt;'hin d l o· 2 r un I al e i n one of !he low poi nl s of mv
Confer ence.
rhr ga mr 10 de frJ I Nebr as ka ca r ('('r ; now I 'm at a high poin t.''
LaSalle jumped Jo Jea ds of9· o,
R2-75 in l hr ol her srmi fi ml.
Ins lea d, the NIT seleclion
12·2 and 15·6, hitting it s first. 4
" We were all bul dead th r ee . co mmit lee took i nl o accounl the
shots and 5 of Its first 7, all :1Wf'cks ago," said La Salle j unio r
Explorer s' sd icdule. eas ily the
pointers. The Trojan s zo ne de·
T i m Legler . who scored 26 poinl s toughPSI of. the N IT panl clpant s.

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IJaskcl ." T hompson said. " We
look lor p&lt;'&lt;l ple who appreci al e
thP- m usk o f defr nsr . Th t~ l wa .v
rhr ' co ur r has two r nds- twicP
!he r half&lt;on ge. !w ire !he fun and
lwlc!' l hP pl a.v ing I im e. A sub for
us- In Jo minu 1es r an fee l l ike he
pul in :Kt minu !rs of effo rl and
ra nt ri bu tion."
·rhompson wa s sr•lr r !Pd hy "
panel of on spor!Swritr r s and
broadca slers fr om across !he
c·ounl ry fo r thr awa r d, which wa s
arnoun ccd Tu csdav .
~ " I ' m not sure wr all undcrs (~ nd what T hom pson Is doinJ::
dowh there." said Scion Hall
('opc h P .. J. Cur lcs imo. whow
!c;; m hand&lt;'d lhr Ho.vas lwo of
!heir lossrs .
' " Wr know de fense is ju st as
i mpor tant as orfr nsr. bu ! except
.John and /Ind ia na Coac h! Bo bby
Knig ht , no1 loo many of us ar r
k c~·n on slopp ing fo rward and
doi ng il !hal wa y . To rer ru it kid s
for dr fensr ; 1o go e~ fle r ! he ix'sl
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wor ker s and fund r aising ld€'as .
Mul1lns has been visiting co m ·
munity orga nizations. Including
the Pomeroy-Middleport Rotary,
explaining the program. She is In
hopes thai as word of Operation
Liftoff sprea ds, bu sinesses and
individuals will al so m a ke
donations.
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and br othNS and sisler s too,
because lhc besl memories i n·

cl~d;dth~h:t~~IS' ~~~lilyOpera! io n
Liftoff is all abou l - gr anling
wishes - and making happy

memories.
Anyonewanling more lnforma·
l ion m ay conta ct Mullins a!
245·9535. 'or wril e Oper ation Lif~
loff of Ohio. P .O. Box 1094,
Gallipolis. 4 o6~1 . or vi sil one of

Homer Will ard was rrccnlly
honored on hi s 94!h birlhday al
his hom~ on Roek Springs Road
b,v members of the Faithful
Follower s Class of the H&lt;•mlork
Grov e Chr isti an Chu rch.

GALLON

Irr

and r akf' wrrr

19 th e honored gu rs l and
his wlf~ . Belva. and !he afl r rnoon

pictures. A !lending wer&lt;' Al r lha
Rand olph , Naomi Rer d. Mild red
Ziegler. Leol a Smilh . Helrn and
Hilda Quivr.\', Sylv ia and Zlba
Midki ff . Sara h Cullum s. Rulh
Frands. und famil~· m('rilbr r s.

Parker birthday

i==:;=-~~FOODLAND

Cottage
Cheese ~~n.

AFRICA MISSIONARY - DPhhlr Pickens, who
has sprnt a year on the hory Co:L't of Agrira ,
sp••nt an aUer.noon with social studif's cla."isPs of
~radc•s four, fi\'t• and six at the Riverview School.

King Size

(~N

59(
UGH11UNA .~~··•····
01

20 oz.
LOAVES

White Bread
REG. OR HOMESTYLE

.Orange
Juice ~:"~z.
ASSORTED

BUSH

Beans

t hl\ Mi nH'I Ps."

$
3
00
~~: 6 ••·

12( OFF LABEL

' l 'vp nt'\'Pr h:1d u IC'a m t hai

nw as mul'h as t hi s

$1
69
PEPSJ.(OLA ~,~:·•

or(r hus surpr is(•tl m p, · · said
Th ompson. who will l'OU(' h the
U ~&lt;; . 0 1.1mple l£ •arn in !hi' l !IHR

MT. DEW, Die! or Reg.

h Price Savings

ALL THIS wEEK

Appt•aring in native costumt•, Pif•k(•ns displayt•d

White
Cloud
Tissue ~~~Ll

numerous interesting ohjects and gavf' lads on
the Ivory Coast ar&lt;•a. Shf' and her hushand, a
miss ionary, and tllt•ir two children will he
r&lt;•turning to that arc•a for an extc•nd1•d period ol
timt• in lh£' near futurt\

Harrisonville area happenings
T w~ n t y ~r i g h l

perso ns had I he i r
bl ood pr ess ure checked at lhr
M arch cl inic n1 the !own hal l
sponsorPd by !he Harrisonvi lle
Sr nior Citi zens. A bi r! hd ay
dinn f'r wCJ s srrvC'd at noon wi th

TROPICANA CHILLED

1

r i' P(j m

s~r vc d

DOZEN

Ilia Soul lll•aSI 11rglona l fin al.
1'hompson Slal'lr d a pair of
fn•,.. hm :nl g ua r ds. usrd a 6-foot· 4
j u]l io r ;1 1 ('t' fl iPr &lt;~ rHl rota trd I ~
p lpyf'r s to wt,a r clown th1• oppos i
tiap . 1/ owc&gt;v f' r . it w as t he prPserirc of Wil li&lt;t m s. 111r I r am 's lonr
S£'1i ior . !hil l cnmprl lr d T homp·
st~n to du b hi ... i('Jrn " Hl',Ug l(' and

:rhomp,un. who plii )'l'd crnl f' l'
IJ'!hi nrl Bil l Ru sst• l l on IIH' gr eat
C'Q it iC's lt·am ..., or ttl&lt;' L II P · I ~UiO s,
h ;i~ a :l:lfl-1~ n n •cu rd in 1~ " ' •a rs :_
n
(;~o r gdmvn . !lis fi r st ;1nd o nl\·
r611Pgia iP t'UUchi ng job. HP
gt!id&lt;' d (;l'or gr tow n 10 l h&lt;• na ·
l inna l !I! IP In f!IH.(, nirw straighl
N(' Ai\ hirls. fivT i)i g !-:a s! 1il les
aJ\d
l hr &lt;' t' F i nal
F o ur

ass istanc£'.

"Al l chapter s are inMpend eni, " Mullins sa ys, " bul no child ,
i f hr or she fit s the cril er la. is
ever lurnr d dow n."
Mullins sa .v·s there is a real
need for Opera tion Llfl off in ·!his
area . " Ther e arc HI kid s right
now in the lhree counties which
ma)· quali fy for Operalion Li (
toll." Children from Mason
Count y, W.Va. can al so ix'
a ss is t ~d by lh e local gr oup, shf'
add ed.
Although Oper ation Llfloff is
usua lly lim ited to children ages 3
10 JR. •'ther e may be exceptions,··
she says. Referrals usually co m&lt;'
from community groups and
hospfl al s. and trips are arranged ,
1o mer! the medical needs of thf'
rhlldrcn.
But whal if a ~hild does n't want
l o go 10 [)J sney world, or is 100
sick to !ravel ? Perhaps a child
want s 10 vi sfl grandparents in
Wiscon sin. or a child needs
transportation to a fa ra way cfl y
for speci alized treatm ent .
In such . cases; Operation Lif·
toff .will ·also lend a financial
hand . And if a child can no longer
!ravel, Operatio'n Liftoff ha s
been known to· redecorat~ a

Large
Eggs

~ 199

2 LB.
BOX

tH&amp;(Ia:.: b~· up:-.rn in g thr H oy a .~ in

S ~ mmn ·
Gu nws Jl Sro ul.
" T hpy'vp just ama t.l'd m£'. "

which pro\' ide !r ips for ser ious!)
il l child r en, and be~:a n " S&lt;'arch
for such an or ganizat io n.
To her d ls m a~. so mu ch r~d
tape was in volved wilh !he
agencies she conr ac l ed !hal lack
of I im e becam e a m&lt;J jo r factor. II
was lhe C lcv~ l a nd Ca ncer So·
riol y !hal finall)' pu t Mulli ns in
touch with Oprr al ion Lillo if in
Penns)·iva nla. and wilh in ! hr~e
weeks. her yo un g fr iend and h.l s
m ot her were on their way lo
Dl sneywor ld . Mullins 1hen go! a
fell er fro m Bisc hoff. saying he
wl shPd th ere was an Operation
Lifl off chapler in Ohio. She
vo lunl eN ed to s1art one.
' "We' r e a small board r ighl
now," she says. " with only abou l
10 members." Al!hough lhc
group hopes l o evenluall.v.' work
wilh children lh roughoul !he
sl'.-:11c, m onc_
•y now limit s them 10
lh£ • M e i gs · Ga ll ia -J ac k s on
Counly ar eas , and p lans ar e
undN way fo r their fi rs! Disney ·
wor ld !rip. However , there is a
Youngs l own boy needing a !rip ,
and if !heir ~h a p! er ran '! prov ide
I he mon~y. oth er chapl ers In the
counlry will be contacl ed for

GRADE 'A'

ENTRIEj

Hov·as com pil ed a 29·'•

!-- U rpris0d

A lillie goes a long way - when
it helps brighlcn l h&lt;' lifr of a
seriously ill child.
In 1978, Ernest Bischoff of
Bensa lem. Pa .. saw a n e~d to
bring j oy to child re n stricken
with life threatenin g di seasr s. He
envisioned the galhering of pub·
licly donal ed funds which would
be used to send qu alified . needy
children, sufferin g from Illness.
on all -expenses -paid tri ps to
Dlsneyw or ld.
With !his in mind . h~ orga ni zed
vo lunt eer s who shared hi s feel·
in gs, and Oper alion Li floff, regis·
tered and slate author ized, be·
came official.
·so successful was Opera tion
Lift off that other chap ler s of the
organiza lion began formin g
across the country. ln December
1986, !he fi rst Ohio ch ap ter began
in Ga llipoli s.
,
lnstr umr nl al in sla r ting l h ~
Ohio chap!cr was Gallla Co un·
ti an Jay Mullins. Through her job
with the Gallia·Meigs Hca dstart
Program . Mullins bcca m ~ acqualntr d with a local chi ld
suffE•ring fi·om a life·threatr nin g
illness.
Sh e had heard of or ganizal ions

wa s spent v isitin g Hnd ICJking

fc)ur th wi n n i rigf'~ t sPa son. whil r
winn ing l hr l. IMIOi h ga mr in
(;rorgclow n's Rl ·)'f'ul' bas kr l ball
hi'slot·v on FPh 11. Prov iden&lt;"e
r ~fi rcl Cr or ge !own'.s se&lt;tson Sa l ·

hcis

Operation Liftoff getting off the ground

29

2°/o
Milk

(DAIRY

record th is \'f' ar. thf' ~r ho o l' s

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Page- 7

L ola Cla r k. Duanf'S i anlcy, Virgi ·
nl a Gibson. Ora Cars~y and
France s A lk l r~ observin g birl h·
days. Eighlre n ul lcnded lhe

Weight control
class planned

hr alth and Nellie Is hel pin g in her
dinnrr .
Fav e Col!rr ill has retu rned cart' .
Thr L end ·A·Hand Soc lrly h0l d
from. a m on!h 's sta.v in F lorid a
lis
M arch mef' lin g al thr apar t·
where she has assiS!rd in the
ment of Mar garr l Douglas a! The
ca r e of hr r parr nt s and sistrr.
Paul ine. who is reco ver ing fro m Mapi Ps , Pom eroy . Ca rds w!'re
sig nPd for ill m emix'rs: Fr ances
back surgery .
Mr . and Mr s. Sl evrn S1a nl0y , Young. Fra nces Alkire. flcll y
Bishop. Winni e Nf'al and Helen
A1 hr ns. enlerta lned his parr nl s,
Mr. and M rs . Duane S!anley on Dais.
The business me!'lln g wa s
lh Pir w ~ d dln g anni ve r sa r y
sppnt m aking deta iled plans for
Mar ch J:l.
Bess iPGra ham and Ruth Low&lt;' a dlnn~ r 10 be hf'ld April 16 which
spr nl a day in Wh rr lrrsburg. . lhe mr mberso f l hel hrer Presby ·
Ohio. wi th BPssir' s sisters. NPII i~ trr lan c hur ~h~s of M0l gs Counl y
and L0na. Lena is in very poor will al! r nd .

In honor of M rs. Rc rlha
Par krr' s bir!hda .v a famil.v g&lt;J ih·
ering was held a! her homr Ius I
Sunda)·.
Allrnding wen• Thom as and
K al e Parker . l.aur&lt;'i Cli ff. Ms.
Cl ro Parker. Ge ne and Ch e r ~ l
Alkl rl' . Kevin and Laurir Alkir e.
. llmm~· Ferguson. Columbu s;
Hrr man and Ga.v lr Kas pa r of
Da,v·lon; and .!rannin eTullr.v and
hPr d aught er and gran dd augh ·
tr r . Tammi and Amanda Nod·
land from Commerce.
who spenl a Wl'l'k visl!lng Mrs.
Pa r kN . Gills and cards wcrr
prrsen!!'d lo Mrs. Parkc•r who

T"'"'·

also rrcr ivrd
Pres ident
RC'a,l! an.

and

,g r rf' lin ~s

M rs.

from

f{o nald

.
Dr. and Mrs. Bi ll Allen, K alir

(hc.r/N 11oh'.•

and Bobby, WE'stervllle. spenl a
recenl weekend wl!h Mrs. Clay i on A llr n w hil r Clayton was
hospitalized at Holzer Medical
CPnl r r .
Laura .J ea n Eichinger . Colum ·
bus. spent lh(' Wt't' krnd wl!h Opal
Eirhl ngrr.

p. m .,
r~mt

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t ht • ] !U\\' fl l ;ndj •l' lk .•; IL I U ·

m C;ll lipnli... .

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BIRTHDAY NOTE D - D&lt;•e
.DI'I' Warth WIL~ honor~·d r l'c·ently with a party In ccld&gt;ra·
lion of h&lt;·r 17th hlrthday at the
home of her parent• , David
and Flor!'ncc W~&amp;rth of llart·
ford , W. Vu. Jler sisters. hrolh·
ers. nieces, and nephews wer e
gu.,;ts at thr party .

A $11111 ('Onlri!Jul ion to l h£•
Sl•ni or C'ilizPns C'l• n1f'r towa rcl

BARGA IN W. TIN[[S SATU R D A ~ &amp;
SUMDAV · AL L SCAT S $ 2 . ~0
A~ ISS ION EVERY J"U[ SOA Y it . ~0

fh (• IJ U!'(' h a S!' 0 1' ~I

\ '&lt;HI \Vllh U

whrrlrhair lit't was mi.l cl(' IJ.,· l ht·
P o m (' I'OY U n i !Pd Mt •tlunJ'h t
wo m en du r ing :J H'( 'r nl m &lt;'&lt;' l ing.
Mrs. Wc•ndPII Hoov''' ' ptr si&lt;i£•!1
&lt;.II 1hP m t.'&lt;'l in.[!. d uri ng w h i('h I inw
~q si f' k ra il ~ W( 'r&lt; ' n •porlt ·d , II

JACt'.SON Plt'.E - R T~ WE5 1
PhOne 446 -4524

L MARCH 20 thru 28_j
:RIOAY th ru THURSOAY:

was nol('d th u t lhf' grrJU p lw s

udd('d four n('w mPmlJC'rs :-. in t.'t'
1hC' bpg inn ing of th C' yl'ar . MPel -

ings ar c
o f c~c h

lh&lt;•serond T u£ •s &lt;ia.\'
month. 7::!0 p.m .
h~ ld

SUPERIOR BULK

Wieners .••...•.....•........•... !~•. Sl.4 9
SMITHFIELD

Boiled Ham ................ Jl'HP. S2 .09
ECKRICH
HOMEMADE

.

Ha·m Salad .........•.....•.... u-. .... 89&lt;
I LB. BLUE BONNET

MARGARINE .......JIU.\ .... 79'
KRAfl 12 OZ. SLIC£0 PROCESS EO

PIMENTO
CHEESE ....~ ................ S1.89

NEW YELLOW
ONIONS ......... ,U V•.VAL 89 &lt;
CALIFORNIA
aa ct
ORANGES.. .......... 3 FOR 49&lt;
NEW
GREEN CABBAGE ....JJ\,.19(

26 OZ. CAMPIEU'S

Chicken Noodle Soup ........... 93&lt;
17 OZ. DEL MONTE
Fruit Cocktail ....................... 99&lt;
3 OZ. REG.
Rea. Jello ....................... 2 FoR 89&lt;
16

of'!)Ll t ls f:l(' f ion ro m P.·· T hom pson
sa1d of t hi s v ~..~&lt;-_l t ''~ I Pa m. " 13u t t h i.~

..

~31

Perch Fillets ...................•.. S2.49
14 OZ. TASTY BIRD
f
Chicken Livers ....•...... 69&lt;

ClasS&lt;'S wi ll b~ llm flcd to l o
ro unl y re~ idenl s.
Rrsid e n l ~ needing morr In for mal ion or who wish 10 rrgls!er
arr 10 ca ll 9!12-lili26.

not to los0

UMW ha.1 111 r.:r.:! inp,

16 OZ. T. SEAS FROZEN

M~ i g s

' has not
'
!&lt;•am
had 1hf' bur·dl' n on il .
11\fso h;td a spl'cial fi'r li ng form )·
nthC'r good tf'a ms bPc.rtusr th1 · ~·
hUrl mar(' prC'ss urc. T hos'' othf' r

,\ud ra and Oulch Well, l.atT\ ancl
.lu d.v Wel l and t\man da an&lt;l .J odv
WI' II.

LARGE EGGS ........ JlQ/.,.. 87'

$

Sat., March 28. 1987. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantltiea. Not

lhP reg ul ar rn un!hl .v m f• r ! l n ~ s
held rver.v Ol hrr Tucs!la,v . 7::111

BUYER VALLEY

\.\'(' Ck S.

; ·This is rt l rf' mf' ndous fpf' Ji ng

ll~ m s \\'I ' I'C' p la.vi ng

lift•-lhrt• tllt•ning ilhu-ss on all- t•" pt•nst~S- Jillid lri11 ~ lu Ui.'•;jlf '.\'WIII' Id .

Turkey Breast ............... u•. 52.98

Wr igh t ro nl rol cl asses wi l l
begin M ar ch :n at !he M~ i gs
('oun lv H ~a llh Ocpar1men1.
Cla ~se s wi ll hi' l augh! on
Tu esda.v· 'Jnd T hursday evenings
and ! he nul ril io n Nluca tion and
wei ght eontrol and Pxrrcl sr
program wi ll co nli nur for six

a pp0.a r&lt;tners.

iloca usc · of llw l . T his !r am has
Ii i~ grr;1l chal lenge of play ing 10
w in - and th a t '~ fun . s a~ in g.
'This tr am may be bPt tC"r !ha n u ~.
11\11 Wl' l'llll bt• " l l h ~m . " '
'i'h&lt;' Hovas wer r undrf~a l ed in
1-i' gamc•s oul sldr lhr Big" Ea sl
£'£l nfr rc•nce. im·JurJfng regular
season vi&lt;'!Or if's over NCAA
lou r namc•nt-bound Dr Paul. A r iz·
oni' :J nd TPx as- E l Paso· and
NCA A vir torles over Bucknell .
Oh io Slate and Kansas. In
add llion, !hf' Hoyas drff'a l r u
f'j n;J I Four l ea rns Syra cuse and
Provid ence a Iota I of fi ve limPs
trit.s season.

LEAVES BROCIIURES - .Jay Mullins, pr£·si£1&lt;· nl ur ll p•· •·a finn
Lifloff of Ohio, hca d&lt;Juarlt.•rt&gt;d in (;alliiHIIis , 11 ' :1\ 1':-o lll' o! · hu•· · ·~
whkh dt•scrihc hl'r or~unb. ation un tlw t·uunkr a l Tht • Uai l_v
St•ntim•l. Eat'lt yt•ou, Opt•ratiun Llfloff st · ml~ d Jild rt ·u wit h

94th birthday noted by Willard

DAIRY LANE

•,

yOursr" ll on the linr ."
~'h e

Wednesday. March 25, 1987

5 LIS. OR

f)p spiH' la C' kin g f('am sizr &lt;J nd
a l r uP Cl' nt rr. fhf' Hoy a.-; used a
r·o:m bi n c.11 io n o f a w c• ll -

team s a nd co CJ r hf's .

LB.

Ground

\.\'as cxpPctr d to be· a down :-.; ra r

camou flaged malch-up zo ne,
m an·IO· ma n and fu ll cour l
press or&lt;' 10 bc fuddl ~ opposi ng

&amp; DEVEINED

The Daily Sentinel

· At City Loan Bank, we tell you right up
front how low your monthly payments will be.
And along with your low payments, we giv~
MONTHLY
you, plenty
AMOUNT TERM
PAYMENT
of time to
repay, and
$3,000 48 month S 97.64*
we don't ask
$4,000 48 month $130.19*
for one bit
S5,000 48 month Sl57.26..
of collateral.
S6,000 48 month S188.72**
We'll
Other "'"""'!I and tetml also avallobk.
even take
your application right over the phone. And
give you an answer fast, usually in just 24
·hours.

That's the way we arc at City Loan
Bank. Up front, fair, plain talking. So call
City Loan Bank. Get the money you need
today, without getting payments you'll regret
tomorrow

o1. CAMPBELL'S

Pork &amp; Beans ....................... 59&lt;
4 OZ. INSTANT ·
Sanko Coffee .................... S3.89
2 7 02.. JOHNSON
Glow Coot Wax ••.•••......... S2.99
14 oz .
Lemon Pledge ................... s2. S9
14 02.. WITH S• OFF

Gl
'rr.=:=

a Commerdol Credh Company

Mrmb&lt;r FDIC
' 21.91 Annual ~~ntt~t Ra~

Pomeroy: 116 E. Main St., 992-217L

A'' ax Cleanser ........... ;.... 2 FoR 99&lt;
15 12 02..
Manwich ........................... S1.09
I PK. JUMBO WITH 40&lt; OFF
Bounty Towels.,................ S2.59
12PK.

Holsum Buns ....................... ~.79c

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ateedsville ·
~lJMW meets

~. The Reedsville United Mrlho:~ dist Women mel with Mrs.

· :"Barbara Masters anct Mrs. Ruth
:·Grate, co-hostess. Th e oprn ing
&lt; praypr was givrn bv Mr. Vivian
: :Humphrev and Mrs. Su" Dougl as
;.,led the devo tional progra m . T h&lt;'
-:topic was "Rcsolvrd Not To Bc·
&gt;Foolish" .
:&gt; Mrs . Marlrnc Putman cnn

.''~

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
&lt;luctrd lhr buslnrss mrcti n ~ .
Mrs. Mam ie Rucklry thankr&lt;l the
gro up for kindnrss -' hown h&lt;'r
during her Il lness. SevPn ty,six
shut -in ralls wrrr rrportPcl and
ca rds Wf.'rT· sig nPd for srvPral
rr i0nd s.
Mr s. Putm an &lt;.~ n nouncrd l h('

di"rict meetings to be hrld Thr
group vol rd to ra isr t hr ir m i ~s i on
plrd~r .and to visii " nursing
homr. I n place of thr rrgular
April mrrtin g. thr group will &lt;'a t
out at Mom's Countrv KitchPn .

Wednesday, March 25. 1987

A whi t&lt;· eleph ant sa le was held.
Refrcshmcnls were srrved to .
Mr&lt; . Ndl Wi lson . Mrs. Emma
Durst . Mrs. Linda Putma n. Mr.,.
Sandy Wrst . and Denise and Mrs .
Mary Alice Blse. guest s. and
mrmbrrs Mrs. Pa t Marli n. Mrs.
MariPne Pu tman . Mrs. Mamie
Buc-klc_
v. Mrs. Virginia Wa lton.
Th1 • Sout heast . Ohio Area
Mrs . Robin Putman. Mrs. Vivi an
\\'omen ' s ,\gl_ow Spring Retreat
Humphrev. Mrs. Sue Douglas,
to be hrld April :1-fi al the Hocking
and Mrs . Li ll ia n Picken s. 'Door
Va lley I nn, Nctsonvillc. is oprn to
prize_
, were given to Mrs. Buck - the public, not jusl Ag low
lev an,d Mrs. Bias.
mrmix'r s. &lt;.~ n cl informa t io n on

Aglow planJ
for retreat

Wednesday. March 26. 1987

Slinderella meers

:ttt rnding al l or part of the
srss itin.s mav br obtai ned bv
ronl&lt;trting Glor ia .Johnson, 7422442 Ot' Dia ne Harrison, ii2-2!\06.
Dr. .Judy Chavez will be thr
featured speaker al lhr retreaT.
Her til l ks arc Si'hedu led lor
Friday evening. ,\ pr il :l, 9a .m. on
Sa tu rday morn in ~ and 7:30p.m.
on Sa tu rda y evening. She is a
noted eva ngelist and Bible
lcarh&lt;•t. an ordained m inister.
and an evangelist a tl ar~e for the
PTL Cl ub.

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

ClASSifiiD ADS sure ta get results

Alfred
happenings

Li nda You ng los t Jhe mosi
weight . and Betty M . Dill was
runner -up at last week's meeling
of the Five Points Slnderella
Class. I n I he teen class, Melissa
Fosl er los t the mos·t wr ight . At
lhe Tues day Mason class, Car ol
McCurc los t the most wight with ·
Ge wanna Nic ~ ol s being the
r unner-up. Jo Ann Newsome,
lect urer . adv ises th at the cl as"s
will co ntinue after the dosing of
the br idge .

HAVE YOU TAKEN YOUR .
IRA DEDUCTIO.N?

Mrs. Wi l ber Parker. Al fred,
and Thelma Hayes. Long Bollom
RL. returned home March 8 from
a 12-day Borln_er Tour of F lorida .
Feb. 27 they enjoyed tours of
Silver Spri ngs in glass -bott omed
boats and of Weeki Wachee
where merma i d underwa ter
shows are featured. On February
28 anct March 1 th ey loured
Disneyland's Epcol and Magic
Kingdom .
Marcti· 2 they visited Mrs.
Hayes' broth er and his wi fe, Mr.
and Mrs . Carl Biddle. ·at Win ter
Haven, Florid a. Later thai day
they enjoyed the bea utiful flowers and pl ants at Cypress
Gardens.
March .3 they toured Busch
Gardens which feat ure animal s
and habi tat s of Africa . On March
4 they visited shopping centers.
Al amonl e M al l and D i sney
Vill age.
March 5 I hey enjoyed a visi t to
Sea World wh ich fea ture ma ny
sea animals- whales, dolphins.
sea lions . sharks. That evening
they went to· Sa nford-Orl ando
dog lrac ll o watc h th e grey hou nd
races.
Marc h 6t hey star ted home and
on the way visited K ennedy
Space Cente r and St. August ine.
ol des t city In the Unit ed Stales.
Thai evening they went to a fruit
market where they purchased
Florida fruit s.
Ot her Meigs Coun tl ans on the
tri p were Mr. and Mrs. John !hie.

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the young lady pictured Is " turned Into a Shetland
pony." This ill the annual appearance of the
Hetz er Circus In Rutland .

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School participated in I he annual
Right to Rea d Week March 2nd
thr u .Mar ch 6th. The theme for
'the week was "Check out a book,
check Int o a fantas tic place" .
, Mrs. K ay L1lng, Chapt er I
rea ding teacher . Mr. Donald
Shue. Pr incipal and the cl ass·
room teacher s coordinated the
ac tivilles for !hi&gt; week. Included
In the ac tivities were: Hat Day.
Badge Day , .T-Shlrt Da y. -Dressup Day (Students dressed up as
th e ir favo rit e s t o r y boo k
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Wednesday aI 1he home of
Kimberly Wilford. A program on
roses will be presented by Rober t
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Week was shown to each classroom. It showed activ ities lhal
other schools in 0 hio have done
for Right to Read Week.
St ud ent s i n K indergar t en
through thir d grade enjoyed
making words wi th alpha bet
cereal. Mrs. Long's fifth and
sixth grade student s enjoyed
reading stories to the Kindergarten student s. We al so had
some j:trandparenls com&lt;"in and
read stories in the different
cl assrooms. Cont racts were sent
home and signed by the parent s

thai thei r child com pleted one or
more of the reading aclivilies
listed on the contract. Each
activ ity was worth fi ve points .
Each child who ea rned 25 or
mo r e po in ts rPCe i ved a
cert iflca te.
On Friday . balloons were
l aunched with na mes and ad·
dresses of the student s all ached .
Some of ·th e -balloons have
traveled as far away as Okla homll Cit y, Oklahoma and Ste· r llng. Colorado.
Teachers and parent volu nteers helped to make Righi to
Read Week a success.

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RUTLAND. - Fai th Tabernacl e Chu rc h on Bailey Run Road
will be In rev ival Sunday through
Apr il 5 wit h ser vices at 7:311 p.m.
eac h eve nin g. Eve r yone
wel come.
RACJNF.- Public is invi ted to
attend Sunday 11 a.m. services at
Rac in e Uni ted Mt&gt; t hod i sl
Church. Dr. Paul Hayes. pres ident of Rio Grande College, wil l
be guest spea ~ er.
MASON- Mr i g~ - Maso n Gir ts"
So ftball Assoc iat ion wilt meet
Sunday. 2 p.m .. in lh ~ Middl eport
Masonrc Trmpl c basement. All
Interested. please allend.

will serve luncheon t in honor of
Rev . Charles Ta lco tt. who is
leaving Ihe area 1 fo r members of
the Middl eport. Syracuse and
Harr i sonvi ll e Presby ter i an
Churches th is Sunday. starl ing at
11:30 a.m. All members and
friends invited .
M IDDLEPORT - Hopr Baptist Chapel. !i70Gra nl St.. Middl eport. wi ll be in reviv al Sunda)'
th ro ugh Apr il o with services 7
p.m. each evening. Preac hing
and speCial singing by F.rnesl
Marlin. pa stor of Ca l vary Bapti st Churc h. Da nv ille . K!·Nursery wi ll be provided.

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FRIDAY
POMF. ROY - The Senior
Citizen' s Dance Clu b Is having a
·dance thi s Friday from 8 to 11
p.m. 8llbe senior ci tizens cent er
In Pomeroy. Music will be
provided by Larry Hubbard' s
Tru e Count rv Ba nd . Admission
$U O. Br ing snacks.
, MIDDLEPORT - The public
Is Jnvlled to att end a preachers'
shootout to bE' held 7:.10 p.m.
Fr iday through Sunday at Ash
Street Freew ill Ba ptist Church In
Middl eport.
SATURDAY
CHESTER - Ken Amsbary
Chapter of Jzaa k Wall on League
will have annual judging for the
largest whil e ta il buck and
grouse tail cont est on Satu r~ay
~,·e n i ng at 7 p.m . •
SATURDA Y - Final sljW-up
lime for the Middlepor t Youth
· Le ague will b~ Sa turday. 10 a.m .
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RUTLAN D - Rutland Garden
Cl ub wi ll meet at th e home of
Mrs. Ver non Weber with Mrs.
Virgi nia Aikins, co-hostess. Monday at 7:.10 p.m. Members will
decide on a civic project in
krl•p ing with Nal lanai Gardening
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Mjddleport mayor's court

EMS units resppnd to 9 calls
Meigs County Emergency Medica l Services reports ninec~ ll s
Tues day; Ra cine at 11:.11 a.m. to East Letart for F l oyd
Cummins to Veterans Memori al Hospital : Middleport at 12: 5o
p.m . to 26 Railroad St. for Virginia Pennington to Veterans
Mem orial Hospi tal; Pomeroy at ~ : 10 p.m . to La sley St reet for
Norma Goodwin to VN era ns Memorial H os pital; Rutland at
4:28 p.m . to Nrw Lima Road for Casey Tilli s to Vetera ns
Memorial Hosp ita l; Middl epor t Fire Department at o: 3J p.m . to
a traile r fire_at the Paul Cla y residence on General Hartinger
Parkway ; firemen were on the scene about 15 minutes;.
Middlepor t Firr Dt' partmPnl at .1: 48 p.m. to a bru sh lire at the
Dal e Millard residence on Ohio 554; Rutland at 8:01 p.m . to
Meigs M i ne No.2 for Wi lliam Cadle to Pl easa nt Valley Hos pital;
Pom eroy Fi r e Depart m ent at 11: Oo p.m . to Enterprise for a
chim ney fire at the Arn old Johnso n residencP .

Ewings Chapter SAR to meet
Ewings Chapter Sons of the American Revolution will meet
Thursda y, 6::111 p.m., at the Meigs Co unt y Museum . Dinner at
6: 30; mee tin g and program at 7:30.

Area church hosts program
Mor ga n Center Wes leya n Church is ha v ing "New Guinea
Miss ions Day " this Sunday beginning with 9: 30a.m. services.
RE'v . James Ke ilh olts will spea k. During evening services,
Rev . Mike and Sharon Garr ett of Butler. Ohio. who are
prepa ring to go to the New Guinea miss ion fi eld, wiil hold the
7: JO p.m. ser vice. Pa stor To m Hanks wel comes all to attend.

Attendance drive underway
Syracuse Nazarene Sunday School is in a spring attendance
drive until Easter Sunday . The church is in competition with the
Huber Height s Church of Da y ton. and is tryi ng to brea k li s all
tim e attend ance record of 260.
Pastor Rev. Gl enn M cMi llan savs that if t he attend ance
reaches ju st 200, he wlii walk to Ra cine. Although the pastor is
not sure the 200 mark will be reached, he is walking daily to get
him self in shape, ju st in case.
Cont es ts are al so being held between classes, with a sit down
dinner for the winning adult class. prepar ed by the l osing adull
clas s. The winning teen or childrens' cl ass will have a pizza
pa r ty .
The c hurch is also offering a Kentucky Fri ed Chicken dinner
for two at Craw's Family Resta urant to the family that has the
mos t family members present a t one t ime between now and
. including Easter.

Bank files foreclosure actions
Home Nationa l Bank , RacinE', has filed two foreclosure
actions in Meigs Count y Common Pl eas Court. One act ion is
against Dal e Teaford , Wanda Tea ford , Carla Sue Teaford and
Terry L . Bcil, al l of Raci ne. et al. Thr other is aga inst Judie
McNickle, Racine.
Ba nk One, Athens, has flied an action against Ricky L. and
Connie S. Murphy , Tuppers Pla ins. et al, requesting judgment
of $J:l, 8.'&gt; 5.11 .

Area woman files for divorce
Filing for a di vorce in Meigs Count y Common Pleas Cou rt is
Christy M . F'r liure. Rutland , from Thomas Eugene Feilure I.
Point Pleasa nt , W.Va .

Fin• destroys Cheshire home
Th e two-s tory fr ame home of Mar gar et Rupe, on Roush' s
Lane j ust outsid e Cheshire, wa s toW lly destroyed by fi re early
Wednesda)' mor ning.
Middl eport Fi re Depar tment wa s cal led to the scene at 6: 18
a.m . th is morning. and was assis ted by tankers from Pomeroy
and Gallipolis dl'partment s. There were no injuries.
Capt. .John Bycr, of the MiddiPport department , estim ates
loss of the home at $20.000. Th ere was som e insurance Byer
says.
Origin of the fire t's bci icvpd to have been around a cooking
st OVC' .

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La\\Tr nre sold ro .John i\shworth
and Ronal d Har t who r losed I he
stor e in the ear ly 1940s and it sat
:vacan t until Howard Lawrence
)'eturncd from th e Navy to once
-&lt;~gai n
brea t n&lt;' life i nto the
es tablishment.
Lik e man)· grocr•r.' businesses
today, lhr Lawrence Grocery
mai ntai ns ion~: hours -.. from ·9
a.m . to 10 p.m .. Mond ay through
Saturday. However , on S"ndays
the est ablishment is r los!'d tigh·
·trr than a drum. L&lt;~wre n ce has
bern burgia rizPd a few times
,o vN thr year.&gt; - however. a
wat ch dog at the' st pre 2 ~ hours a
day does serve as a det errent to
,anyone templt'd to brea k into the
es Iabl ishment .

"Whar wo uld we do without lhr
ilt tie store on the hilltop? Wirhout
the pot belly stove where we ali
ga ther to talk to a man that' s
dear to our heart s? His door is
open to any who co me and his
kindn ess is deeply appreciated.
Thanks from your fri&lt;mds, neigh be " and relatives."
Whil e the tradit tonal pot·
bellied st ove has given wav to a
mon' modern coal burner. which
keeps the store warm and toasty,
th~ Howard Lawren c~ philopsy
to love and help his neighbor
undoubtedl y will never change.

: Lawrence, who ls pos lmaste r

Two defend ant s were fined and
eight others for fe ited bonds Tuesday night In thecourtofPom erov
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Mayor Richard Seyler.
F ined were Eric Taylor, Ra ·
cine. $4,3 and costs, assured clear
distance, and Rodney Hart, Par·
kersburg, W.Va .. $3'io and co sts,
driving under the influence.
Forfeiting bonds were Vernon
Boyd, Columbu s. $.175, dr iving
under the Influence; Clifton
Moles, Cheshire, $43, Improper
backing; Tony Allen, Marietta,

of the Long Bollom Pos t Office.
needs helping hands to keep the
businPSs going . Clerkin t; at the
stor e is BNI)' Plgolt, who ha s
IK'en employed ,r t the stor e since
)9711. Lawren ce' s wife, .Joa nn e,
~ r eps In dul'ing the evening hours
and the Lawr enres ' two tePn
so ns, How ie and Dann y, are
frrq ucntlv ra iled uJX•n to per·
f or m r horrs a b o ut th e
es tablishment .
Lawrence, opera tor of thr
store fGr the longest number of
years sinrr' its early l9t!Os open·
lng, is popular with his custo·
mer s. And this probahiy stems
from the fact that hr has been
generous and kind to them during
hard t lmes over the past 40 years.
When he marked his 40t h yea r
at the store earlier this m on th' lt was a special occasion. Tn
appreciation for his kindnesses
and to show their appreciation,
customers held a little ceremony
and presented Lawrence with an
engraved pia~ue.
Thr lnscrlptloo r eads:

Pomeroy Court

$49,
speeding;
·Johnson,
Middleport,
$48,Sherry
speeding;
Tim
McFadden, Blissfield, $63, driv·
ing under suspension: Todd
Robin son, Pedro, $49, speeding;
John Ridenour, Chester , $.&lt;;(),
speeding. and Golda Radcll!f,
Syracuii!, $45, speeding.

ednesday, March 25. 1987

Minch 25. 1

Mercedes F. Condon
Mercedes Farmln eCondon, 79,
30595 Sa lser Road , Racine, a
mu sic teacher in Meigs County
for many yea rs . died Monday at
Vetera ns Memoria l Hospita l.
Miss Condon was born Dec. 13,
1907, in Hamilton Count y , Ohio.
She was a daughter of the late
Ca r rie Farmin e and Edward
Condon.
Survived by several co usins,
M .rss condon wa~ a member of
.th e Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of La iter Day Saints near
Rac.ine. She was a descendent of
the Mercedes Benz f amily of
France and Germany and was
the fi rst woman to head a stat e
opera co mpany in the U nited
States. She served as artistic
director of the Mississippi Opera
Co. Forthepasteightyears,Miss
Condon had made her home with
Anna Cornell, Racine.
Following cremation, the remains will be taken to Dra gon·
wynt Estate, the home of June
Shahan in Gal lipolis. where
friends may visit to pa y their
respects by appointment by
ca lling 446-3844. Memorial servi·
ces wlil be held at a later dat e at
the Reorga nized Church of Jesus
Christ of L atter Day Saint s, near
Racine. lnlieuofflowers,frlends
m ay make donations In the
memory of Miss Condon to the
Humane Societies of M eigs,
Gailia or Ma son counties .

Sixteen defendants forfeited
bonds - 15 of them on speeding
rnornlng at Veterans Memorial
charges In the co urt of
Hospital.
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
Born in Winfield, W.Va., . he
Tuesdsday night.
wa s a son of the late Samuel D .
Forfeiting bonds on speeding
and Sa rah Elswick Craft. He was
charges wer e Dal e W. Rose,
a r etired steelworker. for the
North Manchester, Ind.. $40;
Republic Steel Co., Canton, and
Richard J. Poulin, Middleport,
,t " d all ended the Middleport
$41; Rebecca Kingery, Point
l &lt;ed Pentecostal Church.
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Pleasant, $49 ; John W. Grate,
Letart, W.Va ., $40; Ralph E.
::.urviving are hi s wi fe, Myrtle
Car l. Pomeroy, $42; Dale E .
Deal Craft of Tuppers Plains;
Warden, Gallipolis, $41; Preston
three so ns, Carl Cr aft of Carlisle,
H, Sho emaker, Mas on, Ohio, $40·, .
Paul Craft of Carrollton and
Francis C. Minor, Cheshire.
Robert Craft of Tup!lers Plains;
$40; Shaun Scarberry , Apple
thr ee dau ghter s, Betty McCoy of
Grove W Va $4"· Robert Bl k
Co lumbus, Carol Arnott of Cool·
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Rutland, $40; Karen Meadows,
ville, and Mary Ann Torrence of •· Middleport, $43; Larry Rider,
Pataskala ; 21 gra ndchildren ;
Pof)'leroy, $5l; Vincent E. Moss·
several grea t -grandchildren;
man, Pomeroy, $40; Michael A .
one brother , Samuel David Craft.
Butcher, Ga liipolls. $43; Carol
Winfield, W.Va.; and several
nieces and nephews.
Office to create jobs
Besides his parent s, he was
preceded in dea th by one son,
INDIANAPOLIS I UP!) - All·
Charles; on e gr~ndson; on e stat e Life Insurance Co. said
great grandson; one brother, Tu esday it will employ about 500
Robert ; and one sister , Beulah people ·at a new office 'bein~
Niles.
opened on the eas t side of
Services· will be Saturday, 1 lndian~polis .
.
p.m ., at Whit e Funeral Home in
The office will process paper ·
Coolville with Rev. Clark Baker work for Allstate Life's group
officiating. Burial will be in health claims. Tt will occupy
M eig s M emor y Gardens . space formerly used by Ali ·
Friends may call at th e funeral
state's Per sonal Property and
home from 3:30-5 p.m . and 7_9 . Casualty regional office and
p.m. on F n"d ay .
operations center, which wa s
cl~sed In May 1985.

PUCO

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order

COLUMBUS rU PTJ The
Publi c Util ities Commiss ion of
Ohio has ordered the Norfolk and
Wes tern Railway Co. to provide
walkways for trainmen along
r ailroad bridgps in Medina and
Akron .
Tu esday's actio n resulted from
a complaint brought against
N&amp;W by !hi' Cooperative L egisla·
live Commit tee of Railroad
Brotherhoods and Railroa d UnIons for failure to maint ai n
walkways on railrmrd bridges In
the two northeast Ohio cities .
Walkw ays enab le r a ilroa d
work er s to safelv disembark
from a tra in If it i s stopped.on a
r ailroad brid ge. The walkways
also all ow emergency crews
access to a stalled train on a
bridge.
PUCO 's order applies to
N&amp;W's bridge No. 140 in Medina
and the Silver StrN't Bridge at
milepost 16l.lin Akron.
Ohio law req uires th at "a
suitable walk and railing from
which trainmen ma y walk shall
be provided al ong at leas t one
side of all bridges ... " N&amp; W had
contended that the Federal Rail·
road A dministra tion preempted
thl' stat e law .
Howev!'r, th e PUCO found that
since there Is no federal regula·
tlon on this matter the decision
for walkways is left w ith the
state.

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: By SHARON PERKINSOI\:
·. CHARLOTTE, N .C. 1UPll _
The Gollath s of TV E'va ngelism
are tak ing sides in thE' " holy
~ar" sparked by the rrsignatiofl
QJ PTL founder J im Bakker as
Jimmy Swaggart defends him·
s~lf agains t all('ga t ions he
toppl ed Bakkt:'r and another

sued him and ca l led h is allega·
lions ".false ."
Bak kerr·esignedlas tThursdar
and put Fa l well. lht' fundameritalist fou nd er of th(' Mor al
Major it y . in cha rge of thr charis·
ma tir PTL m ini stn _ i:l mO\'('
tha1 angered somP. within both

prearhPr.

Tursdav hr
would takecharge or PTLdosp ite
th r eontrovers~' and desp ite
" ha\' lng seco nd thoughts four or
five timf's a dav ."
Ba kker ' adffi i! ted hav in g a

; A $90 million suit c ha rr-:i ng

Sw agga r t wi th seek in g 10 s~i zc&gt;
· t ry o f M an· in G'or man
" m1·ms
th •·

9f Mct nlire. La., was filetl
1;uesday, th esame davBakkcr's
~ .ttorney said Swaggctrt was
invoJvcd in a simila r plot in vo lv ing PTL a nd Okla hom a eva n g&lt;'-

!Jst Oral Robert s impl ied Swag·

garttop p l~dBa kker.
. How ever. Tennrsse(' cvung&lt;'liSt John Ankerber g supported

Swa g f{arl by c h a l le n g ing
~a kker's claim that hC' rrsignE'd
to f~:ndoffa"hos tilct a kC'ove r " of
l?TL and not brcau sf' of hi~ t rvs t
with a church secretarv.
.
. ·
T w0 oth cr evangeI rca 1 gil!nls,
Billy Graham and Pat Robert ·
so n, declined co mment, and
Mora I M ajorily
founder .Jerry
.
F a 1we11 , grven co ntrol of PTL bv
·
Ba kk er, tr ied with out success to
calm 1hr fu ror.
. Swaggart has ackn owl edged
• 1
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·Bakk er's adultery to o fficials of
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"'~·e ssPmblies of od, in whi ch
• bo th m~n arc ord ained m inisters.
"B
' ut w agga rt denied Tuesday he
wa s par i of a vendetta or was
~
k'
1 f p
•see mg co ntro o
TL' s $172·
w
Ill
." mi on Heritag e USA empire in
r South Caro lina.
" I'm not in t h0 water slide
·
•bustn('s s or lhr amu se mC' nt park
•b ·
I
~ usmess. I am a preacher of
•s·God," he sa id.
.
G
I n h 1s suit. orm an charges
•Sw aggart eon spir ed to se ize
~Gorman ' s ministrv· by accusin g
: him of committin g adu ltery
•
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. d c h urr h in New
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• ' LOS ANGF: I.ES t UP It - Boys
:l.Vho prrfer girls'
and
)~hose. fa th~rs arc. rn attrn trve
!li nd far! to dea l w rth extreme
:t'rmlnine behav ror arc morr
~ ikrl y to become homosexual.'
3 han boys who &lt;·xhibillraditlonai
~asculi ne IK'hav ior whi le grow ·
~ n g up, a pionee l'ing l o-yea r
:-r ud.1· _shows. .
.
• Unlike prevro us r·rsea rch tnlo
)~hal makes som r boys grow up
~o be homosexual or bisexua l, the
'l'tudy r elrasr&lt;l Tu e~ da y also
1 uggested. I hat tt IS not a
;l;trrro ty pir overbeari ng moth rr
~h~ plays the ~ajar. ro le in her
:t'?n s sexual onent~tron .
• " Thi s is the first lim e that
: rh )·body has ever ta ken a l argr
"roup of doze ns of boys and
1ooked at lh&lt;'m dirC'.~Ii.r ~s they
?"0rf' growi ng up,
S&lt;~rd Dr.
~l r h a rd Gr een. prolcssor of
:l&gt;syr hlatry at the UCLA Ncurop·
;:;y('hlatnc Institute.
: Green and a 10am of b0hm··
•

sec," Bow lei said Tul'sdcr .1· ni ght.
" it 's been bl owi ng rl'a l harrl
since we quit . Wr'vt' go t sh to
r.ig hl · foot dr !ft s at timr&lt; '
In wc:-.: h•rn Kan sas. snow dri ft . ,
reac h £~d f) fPt't \·v iltl winds tl(': tr till
mph, rlosin f! all ma jo r roa ds .
Includin g morf' than II)() m ilrs 111
l nt rrs Ia t r 7tl int o Co lo r:tdo . Up 1o
l:linchpso f snowbu r ir•tl llii! Ci t.'.

A v iolent . blu stery storm
pou nded thC' Plains with hravy
snow and ra in for 1.1 lhlrd day
today , pi ling drift s up to ei ght
fee t in K an.l\as and Nebrask&lt;J ,
stranding m otor ist s and closing
hundrC'dS of miiC'S of hi ghway!'i.
Thr storm spread snow todGI.\'
from Wyoming to Nor th Dakota
aild prompted bl izza rd wLn nings
for ......
~·r t s of Sout h Dakot·•
... and
Nr braska. Up to Ei inc hes of

Kan . . a nd Gard(' ll Ci ty n-; L" It it

snow wa s rx pf'cted in cpntral

.
'' B as ie &lt;~ ll ~·, th is f' nt in' p:1 rt uf
thl ' staff' is r \o sl'cl down ," s: lid

Sf'Xual encountflr with a church
secreta fy in l980 and pa~· i n g
$115,000 in hush monrv, but said

So uth Dakota, and up to eight

Rober t Hi.t hn. a

Inches was forecast in cent ra l

F'in nt·y Count ,\· shf'ri ff' .., url"i c·p itt

and w Pster n Nebraska .

Garden Cir::

he r es ignr d to stop . a hos tile
takmver ofPTL.
Anker berg cal l€'&lt;.! Ba kkrr ' s
rlai m " pat('n tl~· f&lt;.~ l se" and sai d
he will mee t t oda~~ wi th l\ssrm·
bly or God execut ives in Springfield. Mo.. to present rv ide nrr
abou t '' lh(• entl rr PTL mattPr ."
He sai d that ev idence m ight br

" Th e combination of snow.
!'C&gt;id IPmprra tures "n d v. intls
gusti ng to nra r ~l mph 1is t
produci ng impossiblr driving
co ndit ions and sub-zrro w ind
chill s," 1h(l Na tional Wcut hl•r

made public' Thur sda~· .
11akkcr ha s not named th ose
invo lv!'d in the alleged takeover
att empt. bu t PTL lawyer Nor·
man Roy Grutman did . Ht• sa id it
wa s Swaggart.
Gru tm an said a " hoi\· war"
was bri ng fou ght over
million homes th e PTL mini strv
reaches. Grutm" n al so said

the,· ~~

Swaggart and Ba kker had been
at odds for yea r s.
Swaggarl acknowledgt'd the
rift. claiming PTL doC's not
"exemplify Chr ist" and saying
on CNN's "Larr~.· Kin g l.ii T"
Tuesday night th at Bakker wa s
" a ca ncpr that need s to be
exc ised from t.he body of Chr ist."
Robert s. whose Tul sa, Okl a ,
ministr.v is embr oiled in a
controve rsy over fund · ra ising
tac tics, joined th e fray by urging
his flock to bu ild a " wal l of
protec ti on " around Jim and
Tammy Ba kker with their checkbo oks and sayi ng an "u nholy
allia nce" had bern formed to
se ize PTL.
Swaggart sa id he was em bar-

S PEAKING TO THE
PRESS- Evangelist ,Jimmy
Swa·g gart spoke to th e press
aUt•r appearing on CNN's
"Larry King Lin~" 'fu esda)'.
Earlier In the day, Oral
ltoht•rts joined a "holy war"
on TV prt•acl"'rs, implying
that firt..~ and-hrimstone Swag gart tri ed to topple PTL
founder .Jim llakker over
st!xual Indiscretion with a
church secretary. (UPI)

r asspd by the stale ol televised
1·
Pva nge 1sm .
" The gospel of Jesus Christ has
h
never sunk to sue a 1E'Vei il has
today." he sai d. " We've got a
T
dear broth er in uisa . Okla.,
perc hcd up in a tower tc lllng
1 h
if h
d
peop e t at
I ey on' I send
h G •
money t at od s going to kiii
him. then we got this soa p op~ra
being carriPd out live down in
So h
I'
11 i h
· ut
aro ma - a n t c nam t•
fG d"
o o .
Jessica Hahn. 27, a serrctar.v
th M
1
a
e assa pequa T a b, ernar 1o
Churc h on New Y or k s Long
Jsland, admitted shchadasexual
encounter wit h Bakk er in 19811.
b
1 · d
1 d d •
ul nsrs tc , "
i n I come
f orwar d m
. th e f'rrs t p I ace " an d.
• claimed she go t "only a few
$
00
do llars" of the 115. II Bakker
r laimed was paid in hu sh money.

c

Study determines

~.r
~actors behind homosexuality

•

EYE

Violent spring storm causes
•
deaths of two 10 Oklahoma

ministr ies.
. Falwell \'owed

~ioneering

gam~s

iom l scie ntists tracked 1he deve l·
opme'nt of two grou ps of boys tn
th e first i nvestiga tion th"t triPd
to idmtif.v the fac tors tha t lea d to
homoscx uali t.v in males from
childhood.
The resea r cher also sa id "our
study showed th at ther apy de·
sig ned to stop iatrr homosex ual
orient at ion is ineffective." .
Green sat d one group tn rhe
st udy consisted of bo)·s who sai d
they preferred to be girls,
dressed in girls' clothing and
pre fl'rrrd such "drrss- up" toys
as Ba rbie dolls. role-played as
girls , avoided rough -and-tumble
spor ts and played prim aril y wi th
gi rls . ThP other gr oup Pxhibited
ron vr n ti o na IJ)· m a s c uI i nr
behavior.
In the fi r st gr oup. Gr een sa id,
~4 of the boys - 7o pPrcen t of
th em - grc•w up to be homosex ·
ual OJ' bisexua l.
"By contrast , a II bu 1one of the
boys who showed co n1-cntionai
m asculine behav ior during boy·

w r'th 11 'tn"' irc•s.

Th e storm. bl amed for tw o
tra ff i(' dl'aths in Ok lahoma Mon
day, was Px pcctrd to movt' i nto

tlu· upp t•t ,l anw-. l{i\·t·r in S1 1lltll .
l ):tlwt&lt;L t~ ml r h·t · r~ ;11ut ~ 1 1 ·c. t nh :
in t'&lt;~s t 1 • 1 n ~P hr. 1 :-. k ; 1 an d 1., 1.., tt· r·n .
1\ &lt;~n.-.; 1 ~ w~ ·n• D\" f'di11Wi n ~-: tlll'ir
ha nks. 1111' \l"t •.t t h t•t . ., ,.n ·ict · -.; tid .

Siln·r

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Snow fall totals Tuc•sda.v in·
r ludrd 14 inches at Murdo. S.D ..
and 12 inc·h()S ut I\P nnriJel' &lt;.llld
idrai. S.D.
Poor v isibi l itv and slipper .\·
roads lorccd 1he Sou th Dakota
Highwa" Par ro l to closr a ~1111·
"
m ile stn•tchof
lnt c r ·s tat( ·~i O rrom
Eii swort h Air Force Ba se, nca r
Rapid Ci tl.' . ras tt oCham bl'r lain .
Highwa1· 7:1 from Philip In 1-!11 1
and Highway o.1 fro m Mid land to
i -!10 wen· al so closed .
In Loup Coun ty in nort h·
rrnl ra l NC'bra ska. stuiP snow ·
plow crews \\"Pr!' pullPd off the
roads at abo ut &gt;: :!II p.m. Tucs d&lt;~y
because of thr blowi ng s n O\\' .
Offici a ls sui d cn•ws wou ld star t
cleari ng roa ds agai n in rhc·
mornin g.
"A ll wr did was r~o ro und ctnd ·
"
ro un d today. and she J· ust fi ll t•d
r ight ba ck in ." said Don Bowl&lt;',·,
assis tant super visor wi th l h!'

ri n' n cl ~&lt; •d ll i tht 11 ·; 11 · J.1 · tllirwr 11 ·su r
r; tin dul"i ng tll t· pc1.., 1 tnur d . l _\ :-..
In J&lt;\ ; 1 1 1 ~ ""· W;~ l n 11 1 ( ·n ·t·k m·1·r
tl nwf•d i1.-. IJ; 1nk.. , ;~ I ( ;n ·; tt l {i' tHI. ·
.nul fltJ•Jdi r1g \1". 1 ~ r 1·porr1·fl o r1 ttw
Hi •p uiJitrttn l~i \" ('1 al c·nllrmdLt
; tn d c' l.Ydt ·. \\" IH ·n · \l'; llt•r n· , 1 ~

in Top,.kn .
T hP storm Jlrom)Jl C' d h •• ns;L"

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Opal A. Merrell
Opal A. Merrell , 82. Coolv ille,
di ed Tuesday morning in
Ca md en-Clark Memorial H ospi·
tal in Parker sburg, W.Va. ·
Born in Meigs County, she was
a daught er of the l ate Frank and
M ary Adeline Shields Reed. She
had been a nurse for 60 years and
wa s ret ired.irom the E .C. Hart·
m an Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat
H ospit al of Parkersburg. She
a ttended Grace Br ethren Chu rc h
in Coolv ille, and was a member
of the Coolville Senior Citizens
and Fidelity Rebekah Lodge 886
of Coolville.
Survivors include one daugh·
ter, Judith Anne Gillian ; two
grandsons, Ri chard and Mkhacl
Gillian; two grea t granddaugh·
ters, Cass ie and Stacy Gillian ;
and a special family friend,
Gl adys Richard son, a II of
Coo lville.
She was preceded In dea th by
her hu sband , Fred W. Merrell In
1978, and two brothers.
Services will be Friday, 2 p.m.,
at the White Funeral Home In
Coolville with Pastor Robert
Markley officiating. Burial will
b!' in Coolville Cemetery.
Friends may ca ll at the funeral
home after 2 p.m . Thursday.
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p.m. Thursday at thl' funeral
·
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$50 bond posted on a charge 01
leaving the scene of an accident.
Twelve other defendants were
fined In the court Tuesday night.
and they are Roy Neff, Middle·
port, $18 and cost s; Bernice
Swan, Pomeroy, $15 and costs;
Crystal Richardson, New Haven;
W.Va ., $15 and costs; Arthur A.
Stobar t, Middleport, $16; Harold
W. Brinker, Pomeroy, $16 and ·
costs, all on speeding charges ::
Danny Buffington, Pomeroy, $21
and costs, speeding, and $50,
driving und er suspension :
Cher y l Hysell, Middleport, $2 ~
and. costs, disord!'rly m·anner:
Max Geary. Middleport, $10 and·
costs, no exhau st system, and $10
and costs, no llc.ense plates;'
Lester Hawley, Middlepor t, $10
and costs, f~ llure to control'
vehicle; David Hys!'ll, Middle·
port , $10 and cos ts, illegal ex '.'
haust; Belinda Hicks, Syracuse:·
$50 . and costs , no operator· ~
license; Kenntli Dillon, Mason(
$10 and costs, failure to control
ve hicl e.

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11

742-2211

'

RUTlAND

�.'Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

implies.
General i\rqui.'OHion. whiC"h
la st Wf'Pk announrl'd &lt;J tf'ndrr
offer of SIOO a shan• tor
GenCorp Inc . . ma y · bl' more
interested in pur!-i uing profit s

1han atquirin~ corpora tions.
analysts sav. Th&lt; • $o0 million
to $tl0 milli&lt; in in profit Genera l
Acq u is it ion cou 1&lt;1 make bv
selling it s ~ - H p&lt;·tTrnt sharr in
GC'nCorp ma)' br more all rac tivC' than GPnCm·p it sel f.

" I would assumP that' s lh('
cas&lt;'. j udging from th eir pa st
hislot')' ," sairl a New York
analys t who follows GonCorp.
"The offpr !hat 's outlhNr ha s
a numbC&gt;r of C'ontingcnciC's on
it , and th rrr•s no gu&lt;..~ raniC'l'
th at thry' ll be abi&lt;· to delivt•r
it. "
Tho disparity between Gen ·
Corp stor k 's markl'f vaiuPand
thr tender offrr also rcinfor crs 1he spc·('u Ia t ion . Gt'nC'orp
In c . ~ tork co ntinuPd to r ise
TuC'sduy. c l o~i ng upli:ZIJ:t rrnts
on vo lumP of .·1~9.0()(1 sharps to

$1 Ill.;,(),
Gcnpra l Acqui si tion is a
di\·i sion of' Gt'nrral Partnrrs.

u un ion ol· i\FC lnd us tri rs

said sh&lt;' had suffered intermittently for the past four weeks
from what seemed like a cold.
Last Saturda y, she was taken
to Fayette Memorial H ospital in
Wa shington Court House, and
then transferred to Rivt&gt;rside
Hospllal in Col umbu s.
"She started m aking progress
over there. and then all of a
sudden went inlo a relapse.'' Mr.
Lininger said.
She was mortally ill when shP
was transferred to University
Hospllal late M onda y , said Dr.
Timothy Galbraith, co-director
of OSU's heart transplant program. Without a heart transplant
or artificial pumps, she probably
would have died within hours, he
said.
Her kidneys had fail ed. her
lungs were fai ling and her blood

COLUMBUS 1UP I I - Two
!'Xterna i and " highly exprrimental" hear ! pumps were being
used todav to keep a Ross Coontv·
woman alive at Oh io State

Inc .

Uni\'Prsil_v Hospital.

of I rvi nc. Ca I if .. and Wagner &amp;
Brown of Midland, Tr.xa:o; .
Cyril Wa g n&lt;'l' and .lark
Brown. principal s in V\"'agnr.r
&amp; Brown. have bl'Pn asso&lt;'iated in wkeovcr bids ll'ith
corporal&lt;' raidN T . Floonr
Pickens.
In a l:. wsoit fi led in Colum·
bu s M o nda y, GrnCo rp
rhargr' d th at Genera i Acquis i·
li on is srPking to manipulate
stock prices for a profit. The
la wsuit sa id thr partnrrs havr
at tem pt ed six takeo\'Crs but
h;~vc complrtrd none.
Th&lt;• GenCorp l awsuit fol ·
lows ont• fil ed by General
Acqu is ition th at challenges
CcnCorp's proposed anti ·
t ak eover measures . T he mPa sures. which are sched uled for
a vote at th f' March ~I
sha r eho ld er s mootin g, in cl ud e one designed 10 prevent
"gn&gt;cnma i l " by prohibiting
1hP board of directors from
buying out a raider at a
premium ra t e.
Genera l Acquisition offi cia ls have said they arr
willing to inrn•ase lhPir offer.
wh ich they say i~ genuine.
GcnCorp officials say the.v
iir{' reserving comment until
! hey can determine what
ac ti o n will best benefit
sharPhoiders.

C,vnthia Lininger. :lO, Frank l'or1. the fi rst person to rN·eive
su&lt;'h artificial devices ift Columbus, was i n cr it ical ' but stable
cond ition in the hospital' s Int en sive' carf' unit .
The pumps wrre propelling
Lininger's blood through tutX's
surglca li.v· implanted in her
hear t. Su r geons hope that whilf'
the tempo rarv · pumps t akr over
ht-r rircu Ia t ion. t hC' woman's own
heart will recovw .
Doctors said co mpli catio ns
f ro m u viru l ini'Petion may havP
caused Lininger' s heart 10 fall.
Her hu sband. Danny Lininger.

pressure wa s falling, said Dr. P .
David Myerowltz, l hHo-dlrector
or the program .
The pumps were lns ertt&gt;d by
Myerowltz and Galbrai th in a
six-hour opera! ion that began at
II p.m. Monday.
•
Ga lbraith had bePD testing tlw
experimental pumps on calves
for months. On March 11. he

By United Press International

received permission from !he
U.S . Food and Drug Admlnlslra ·
lion to use them In human~.
Galbraith said the pwmps an•
"highly experimental." Twelve
mt&gt;di ca l centers in the nalion
have approvai lo use the devices ,
made by Thoralec Laboratories
in Berkeley , Ca lif., he sa id .
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We can help.

111- MiOO-

RAOIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2 196

Middleport. Ohio
1 -13 -tfc

•viNYL SIDING
'ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Roger Hysell
Go rage

111 - l ' t -

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405 North Second Avenue
MIDDLEPORT

141 - ~

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.... .

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

Tot . Receipts Over / !Under)

Disb .... .... .... 12.496 00
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES / jUSES
Operating

Tranfers-ln ........ .. 940 . 27
Operating
~
Trans.- Oul.. ..... 1537. 53)
Other Uses/ Nonop .
Eltpenditures .... , (788 . 68)

TOT . OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES
!USES[ ........... , ....3B5.94
Expend. Dib. &amp; Other
Uses / Nel ...... .1 2,1 I 0.06
Fund Cash Balance ,

Security of Person S.

Properly ......... 21 ,874 .73
Leisure Time Act .... .369.69
Transportation .. ... 4.092 .27

Fund Cash Balance ,

Dec. 31 ......... 27.922 .00
Reserve for Encumbr .

... B25.81

OPERATING REVENUES ·
RECEIPTS

Cap. Oullay ...... 3,675 .00
TOTAL
DISB . ........ 107.456.75
Tot. Receipts Over( !Under)

Dis b.... ....... .... 29 , 179.20
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES / (USES
Operating
Tranfers -tn ...... 4.440 .27

Operating

Trans .·Oul ... ... f4 ,440.271
Debl. Serv ....... .(6,562 .501
Other Uses / Nonop.
E&lt;pen. .... .. .11 .250. 1BI
T~TO~~~~~ FINANCING
(USESJ ........... 7.81 2. 687

Charges for

Expend.

Oib . &amp; Other

Uses!Ne1 ....... 21 ,366.52
Fund Cash Balance,

Jan . 1 ............ 26,133.20
Fund Cash Balanc e,

Dec. 31 ......... 47.499.72
Reserve for

Encumbr. '

Supplies and
Materials ...... 19,570.15

Dec. 31 ........... 4,040.06
Treasury Bat. .... 47.499 .72

Cap . Outlay ....... 3,675.00
TOTAL
DISB .............. 53. 101.05
Total Receipts over / under
Disburs ........ .. 16,683. 20
NON -OPERATING
REVENUES I (E XPENSES !:

Inves tments .... 30,00CJ .OO

Tot. Treasury

Balance .......... 77.499 .72
TOT. BAL .... ..... 77.499.72
OUTSTANDING
Jan . 1, 1986
Summary ol Indebtedn ess
Trnsfers -ln ...... .... 3 .500.00 G.O. Bond s ....... 45 ,000.00
Transfers-Out ... .(3 ,902 .741 TOTAL .............. 45.00.00
Debl Service .... .!6.562.501
, RETIRED
Other Uses / Nonop .
G.O. Bonds ......... 4,000.00
Expend ..... .. ... (461 .501 TOTAL ......... .. 4,000.00
OUTSTANDING
TOTAL OTHER FIN .
SOURCES /
Dec. 31 , 1986
IUSES J............. 7.426 74 G.O. Bond s ....... 41 ,000.00
Expend . Di sb. &amp; Other
TOTAL ...... ........ 41 .000.00
Uses/ Nel ........ 9.256 .46 Memoranda Date:
Fund Cash Bal.

Jan . 1 ........ 10.J21 .8B
Fund Cash Bal.

'

Dec. 31 .... ..... 19,3 78 .34
Reserve for Encumbr .

Dec. 31 ......... ..3,214.25
.,. Agency Funds
Fund Cash Bal .

Jan. 1 ........... 199.38
Fund Cash Bal .

As sessed
Valuation .... 3. 6;90,420. 00
Proerty Ta• lt!Vies :
Insid e 10 Mill. ...... 10.00
Outside 10 Mill ... 29 .80
Es1imated Pop .... ...... 1.000
Fed . Census
Populalion ............. ...946
I certify this report 10 be
correct and true to

the best

Dec . 31 ............. 199.38
To1al Memorandum Onlv

RECEIPTS :
local Taxes ......... 9,940. 65

5

Happy Ads

THIS IS AN UNAUDITED
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Janice l awson
3-16-B4

Fines . licenses,
&amp; Permits ......... 7,272 .00

.......... 12.205 .78

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

•

131 25 1tc

Janice lawson
614-992 -7351

Ill•·

&amp;
Mrs. Dana Hollar &amp;
family, Mr. &amp; Mrs.
David Gruuor &amp;
famll .

Help Wanted

461 S. 3RD AVE., MIDDLEPORT

P•of01

SALES &amp; SERVICE

985-3561

Pay Your Cable &amp;

All M1kes

HIIIB 615.000 $68.000 Phon e
cu ll rtJfund ahln 602 R38 8885.

· BUS!NEII PHONE
16141 992-6550
REIIOENCE PHONE
16141992-7114

Pharmn c 1 ~ t
PIH!I811111 \lall ll V
H() spiiHI. P01n t Plnmuml. W\1 . 11
in noed ot R Iiiii time st Hff
pharmactst Thn hO Sflll&amp;l h1111 a
nAW m odnr n phnnna cy Wi th
Ul) IO · diii•J l)hi!IIIIIU;y fl li!Ufftll &amp;
smvices Plmt ~U ill VniiH'( H0 11111·
till 15 a loadm g tum pllAI in th e
Arflll Ill 51HV &lt;CII8 l/. fndfilifl!l .
Growth O IIPill hlllllt lliiH~ e•c11l •
l ent for n tlhlltlllltl: u~ l look•nf! to
tho hllu111 Cnll AH:: hmd Etld y .
D~roctor nl Phmn111 cy 111 304
675· 4340 11•1 200 f or 111 1

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54 Misc. Merchandise

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NOW SAVE
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POTASH
BUY STIAIGHT OR
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MGM FARM
CITY, INC.
POMEROY, OHIO

614-992·2181

~o

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE

USED TIRES
&amp; BATTERIES

lllh!IVIIIW

Junlor Pn11n Sh ott Aunder bo •
IWCill\ th u ll!!OS oi 14 &amp; 16 10'
wo• h 9 hou rs por wuok Must bo
f mm!t !It w11 h tim Ouwey De cimnr
Syst em . llfl nbl 11 to l'llphtbetll 11
JICCtlll'llltlv . &amp; tuwu a genmnl
worldnu know !lld{llt of th e 11

ACTION
TOWING

hrBt'l' St1Htm g PHY

949-9070 or
949-2045

45631

BOGGS

U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Public Notice

Authorized

John Deere,

New Holland, Bush Hog
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the annual meeting ol the
stockholders of Farmers
Bancshares, Inc. will be held
at the office of Farmers Bank
and Savings Company , 211
West Second Street. Pornoroy, 011io , according to its

Equipment

Form

Dealer

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Servin

p.m. for the purpose of
electing directors and thetransaction of such other
business os may properly
come before $!lid meeting.
Paul E. Kloes
Secre1arv
13125; 1411. 8. 14 41c
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE CENTRAL TRUST
COMPANY ol SoutheaSI
Ohio, NA, the legal holder of

BUY OR SELL

RIVERINE ANTIQUES
1124 Eosl Moin II.

EAGLES CLUB - POMEROY, OH .
THUAI.,7 PM- 116,,1
IUH,, 2
20 Ha rd Co rd Gum,

HO

ptr qamP
OYER 1 tO PFOPll

S6S pH qomt
(o~~r.tll ond~dtd ·~ .. d,., ''''"

1 H01d Cordi FRH
with th~t od anti pu rr l •(1t~
of m1n111'1Um porlo:~,
l1m1f 1 per (UIIomer p,.r
811190

992-2521&gt;

3-2-1 mo.

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Type s
Complete Gutter Work
Worilod in home arM
20 years
" Free Estimates"

CALL COllECT,

Ph. (614) 843 -5425

PUIIIC !Ni!IEO

AUTOMATIC ·
TRANSMISSIONS

EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; AWMINUM

h~.

2f1"11

10-8-tlc

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

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TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

RUSS MOORE

MULBERRY AYE.
POMEROY, OH.

1'10

PH. 992-9949

3-9-'87-2 mo . pd .

Bob Barton, Owner
2·5.. 86-tln

JO'S

Announcement s

the lollowing described personal property by virtue of
Security Agreement dated

June 13. 1986 does hereby
offer for sale on the 4th day
of April, 1987 at ten o'clock
a.m . in the offices of the
Installment loan Depart ment in Middlepor1 , Ohio
the following :

I 974

Ford LTO

Se&lt;ial
which
may be inspected by ap ~4W68A 112268

pointment. The bank offers
thll vehicl8 without wBrran ties, and reserves tho right to
accept or reject any offer
received . Minimum accepta ·
ble offer must be greater
than t75 .00 . Terms of sale
will be cash or credit bv prior
arrangement .

Flattened Alum . Cans
26' lb.
Clean Sheet Cast Alum .
2 S' to 2'1' lb.
nl COPPER ........ ....... 42'
n2 COPPER ............... 32'
Irony Aluminum
S to 18' lb.

SCIPIO RECYCLING
2 M i. E. ot Page'&gt;~ IIIII
On Township Road #142
located

614·9'12·3466

unLE RED BARN
St. lt. '124, Syrolule

RE·OPENS
MARCH 20
Pottery and Gifls,
Bird Baths. Outside
Yard Dolls , Jesus
Statues, Virgin Mary
&amp; Angels lor Yards
and Graves.
CotOI

1- ud Stt·Btlore
'lou lluy.
3· 11-1 mo.

·4·

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Announcement&amp;

Rn cen n Cun Shorn a pon~~onrfld by
Aft t m ft Gun Club Ev1uy Sundfty,
bnginnlng at 1 :00 p .m. fftc t o rv
CtlOkfl, 1 2 guagft dtol gun a.

MASTEACAAO I 'IISA I No
credit check . Ala o. new crftdil
card. No Onfl r.elu attdl FOt' int o,
r.l'lll {rolundllblft j 1-318-?33 -

6062. e.. l M573

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2 car hodifts 10 g ive awAy Ptl.

J&amp;L BLOWN

INSULATION
CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

fREE fSTIMA TES

Pll. 992-2772

! ·11·87-1 mo.

. VINYL &amp;
AlUMINUM SIDING

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addonsand remodulmg

•Insulation

- Roofing and gutter w o rk

•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows
•New Roofing

- Coocrete w o rk
.-Plumbing and e loctrlca l
wor k

" FRU EliiMATE!"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

3-11-' 87-t mo .

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUilT .
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prices"

PH. 949-2801

(Free

Estimates!

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Aotrlovm , % Sht~ptlerd Havn
p11p ors Oil s ho t11 Cll ll614 ·44tJ

EAGlE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck, auto , &amp;
he~vy equipment
repai~l and welding .
jAil makao &amp; models)

Night
NO SUNDAY CAUS

Jollell.ltlttl
Owner/Machenic
l ·f·'l7·1 ....

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales .
lnstaRation
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843·5248
IIASOHAIU • IIUAilf
8-20-'86 tfn

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building

EVERY

SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
FCKtory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only

10-1-«n

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
49135 St. If.- 124
Racine, Ohio 45771

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949-2606 Home
'" Maltes &amp; Models
24 II. SEIYICE
J-17·1 mo. pd.

AIRLINES NOW HIRING Flight
Altondnnl ~ . Tmvut Agnnts. Me·
ehanl cs, CuN!nmnr Snrvtr:a Ust mgs Sllltnioll to &amp;SOK Ent ry
lavel potitio n• C~tll 905 · 687
6000 b! A-9806
Govern mnnt Jula S15. 040 .
$61,230 vr N ow hh •ng Cr~tl
806 -6S7 6000 h i A 980 6 l o1
cummt tndmal lisl
P e rl!OII 111

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w•lh n!l ttll l llh
lisht1tl . •uludJi tl 1ou1ham Olwo
compnuy Good so lul 1ncomll
pmnnun!, tend lfllllll llfl t o Ooa
146. 8ttmHtn , OH 43107
mflmVIIIII s nlftll

MOM AND DAD· lnl u• p ay fur
yDur chi ld 's collegll eduoatin n
The Armv Nar io nlll Gu1rd Cl'lll

provide up to $18 ,000 in
education anis!ance. Call 1

800-842-38 19 lo r fruelnfornHI
liOn p111Cit81 nr CO iliii Ct your IOCIII
Army N111lon n! Owttd recrurtl!l
tor an lnterv1ew
EXCELLENT WAG ES For •P"'"
time auemllly wnrk. ltlAcltnn
l c1 , cr111t 1 Othms Into IIW4t
6&lt;11 -0091 . a•r 3667, 7 days
11111n ana g l rl
w11nled 10 b&amp;by t il 2 1 month olct
mtflnt JKliS ihle J fl vttnlnyl u
woek and som11 S III UI !Iav • Cam11
Co nlftO.IRJOII Cntl aftm 6 :00PM ,

304·1P5· 136&amp;
Need people f or htthl d~Nery ,
COD nrdnu, n1uu th ou n11atly,
have own tlftnsp ort ll lion, know
Pt Ptt llr #!a Appl y 111 PINIOn . ,
232 Main St. Point Pl oa.ant , W ,,.

v •.
Housewil11, ur andm othtlr , ttnl o r
hiph s tudflllt l ft lltll 4 to 8 hour•
income plu1 honu11ns 60 nudnt.l
to take orders by phon• '•tt~U
adveth1ng prom oti on, dll'f and
evening 1hlft• f1V11il 11bltr tiHflQOI ·
ary . No e~poriunce nftctnary'
wlllua in, npply in pnrson II 2 3~
MAin St. Pmnt Pl n11unt . W. Vfl

AI/ON , 110 ~ titv i C &lt;'l Chl'lr(Jt . optm
territrn i111 . pho nn 304 -176 .

4 bltllutilul sp11y11d tern .. le c at I
Fr ee to good h omt~ 2 tom cntl
Call 614 ·266 -1318.

1429

15

Froe g11rd nn pint , 16 12 t&lt;an11wt111
St . Poln l Pleatflnl. W \/a

7

Yard Sale

Schools
Instruction

AltiraKl No w Southtrllh"n Bu s
lll ftll Cullng n Cell 614-446

4387

· ·Gallipolis -- .. ·

28 1at hou •e on Goorges Crftftk
Rd .. Oft Bulaville Rd. Acrou St
from Good N11w1 Oeptltt
Church Mi1c hem1 &amp; creht

·· .. Pom'&amp;rov
Middleport
· &amp; Vicinity
GaJege S11ltt Wtdnttdly tnd
lhu•eday . March 26th lnd 20th,
341 Rutltnd St .. Mlddl.,ort,
Ohio, Ra in or thine. Car parts.
clothing 11nd houuhold ' '""'·

9

J.l.'i REPAIRS

Numlmt t"tnrt I I!T14 1 o r ftttl -tim u
F111htn n Cotmllfti!H!I tor Otlllfln 'N
Way You Cnn ol\rn S12 10 t20
por hour nnd {ltll 45% disc oun t
o n clothus 101 the I Mmily . We tuu
hiring nmt tnkin11 hooking• Nt1w
In thi • HillA Cnll614 448- 2070

8869

Gftrage Sale: Sat . only. Much

or 949-2860
4-16· -lfn

Togor:u1h o mw1 % yr old 1f1 l11b.

&amp; Vicinity

PH. 949-2893
or 949·2756

Day or

61 4 · 446 -7948

992·6215 or 992-7314
Ptmeroy, Ohio
4-15 '861c

C lerical An f;l li CHIIunt and chnl ·
lenginu cnrmn 11wnits you with 11
IIIII grOw ln{J C0111f1Any We h&amp;Vtl
11 poslti Orl OJlltn t orn 11 0teon wh o
1s d•pan{!Ahln, r.ommunlc ettlfl
woll 11nd hn s yrmilllll o ffi ce shill11 .
includ lnff l'r'flill{f nnd math 11p11
liette . E•colllmt working eo nd1 ·
1101111 &amp; b1111U!It PIOfl t llmS . Fm
Hdditi onnl intormn1ion &amp; consld ·
nrnu o n con tAct C rod itThrlft ot
Amene11 . 614 . 446 - 411 3
E OE

A u pn~t s lhl n

131 25; 141 1 21c

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

$3. 35 pm

Ubrnr'l' 446 READ

992-3410

Pomeroy
HOURS, Tue. -Wed. -fd.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m .-7 p.m.
By (hDIKI or Appoinlmtnl

· l-3-'86tfc

bylaws. on the third Wednesday of April , 19B7. at 3:00

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALl!

ANTIQUES

i~

how If mturu st ml. cunta c l thu
Dr Smnu11ll Ro U 111tt Memor 1nt

3-4-1 mo .

8· I J lin

hut muet be

Hirllt{ll Guv1111111Htr1t tObi · Y()III

Phone Bills Here

•Washers •OishwBsh ors
•Ranges
•Refrigerator s
•Dryers •Freezers

e~ tlU•Irtll Gf)',

rrHIIJUn!ib lu Send •o sume : B o:o~
T 10 CAl l! ol GallltJOii! O~tily
Tubuntt. 825 Th llfl Avu Galllpoli s. OH 4 56 31

Wa Cftny f15h1ng Supplies

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213

SALES &amp; SERVICE

36532 BAILEY RD .
POMEROY
3-25-i mo.

grow old.
Sadly mlnt•fby

I b8 North l01ond
Middleport, Ohio 411 bO

Syracwse, Oh. 46779

VARIOUS PATTERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985-4176 or 985-3564

IN lOVING MEMORY

Deep in our heart lies a
pidure.
Mont preciout !hail silver
or gold.
It's a picture of our dear
mother
Wt.. mamory will ntvor

G11l · Fr~dny Qtld cl10rot IPitfl·
tlmft Some typlll iJ. secuttar11~!
wnrk . nmwrnmu phnne. runnin ~
orrandt Vorv llohr hou&amp;ework .

P.O. Box 261

CUSTOM :
'PLANING
' JOINTING
'MOLDING

In Memoriam

Of our dear Mother,
Gladys Wines, who
passed away 3
years ago, March
25, 1984.

HUDNALL
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE U5£1

Clerk · Treasurer

B&amp;B
WOODWORKS

Revenue .... .... 35,306. 16

Charg. fur SeN.... 71 .91 1 26

2

. Pl ~uun nt

3-20-87

6-17-tl c

~ (614) 446-7519 or (614) 992·6601

of my knowledge .

Help Wanted

lnur G1ndos Demlnnd Re1orl .
worhill ~J c o ndill on&amp; .
MtiiW COilllliHlV t~IIIHtlitt . Mnn Hy tl rnerll 1JOS I11011 ~ I!VIIIabltl.
S300 &amp;4 50 B1·wuuklv For apllO II\Imom . cn ll 614 -286 -642 1,
~sk for Fr nnkiu

992·6611

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Intergovernmental

Mise

11

Middleport, Oh .

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

~

Public Notice

.. 28 ,019 .01

Per . Serv ..... ..... 20 ,430 .68
Cont. Serv . .. .... .. .9.425 .22
Supplies and
Materials ...... . 19 , 570 .15

Jan . 1 . ....... .1 5.811 .94

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

PARTS and SERVICE

-z

Gen. Govl ..

Jacobsen

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
C!l Swim Molds • Interpreting Services

TOTAL
RECEIPTS .. 136.635.95
EXPENDITURE
DISBURSEMENTS:
DISBURSEMENTS

Gon. Govt ...... 2B ,019 01
TOTAL
DIS8.
.. 54,355 .70

Hom elit_,

::::1:": ... ~-

It,..,

614 -742.·

Services

Weed Enter

Also Traumlulon
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

~ ~i

Call

Employm e~ l

Briggs·&amp; S1raHon
Tecumseh

!t:r=t;.•r.:.

Property ...... .. 21 ,874 .73
Leisure Time Act ..... 369 .69
Transportation ... 4,092 .27

PAT HILL FORD

•

No Sunday

~

GOOD BENEFITS, DEMO VEHICLE
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
APPLY IN PERSO~

'

PH. 949·2860
ar 949·2801

~-

.... .

SALES PERSON
NEEDED

•

11 - IIM• . 1&gt; I Cl
, _ ,.~
,. _,.._oOioDo

" Free Estimates"

framA

3166

Authorized Service
&amp; Parts

Rt . 124, Pomeroy Ohio

Homes Built

Wanted to buy. 70 ft . ho~~~~~
trallm

11 - M........ ~ ...

~.

Wanted To Buy •

992· 3476 .

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

........... . ... ... ........
.,...

,.,,

··~

..................
._ . ..,

New

••-*-...::1'11- ..... 7H- OO.,,_....,,..,,,, .,_
.....

Services .... , .. 66,690.56
Misc ... ................ 3.093. 59
TOT. REC ......... 69 ,784 .25
OPERATING EXPENSES :
DISBURSEMENTS ·
Pars. Serv ........ 20.430.6B
Coni. Serv ... ...... 9,425.22

Your Choice S499 each

Rebate limit 1

-c-. ..

Proprietary Funds

Dirt Shovel Rlke
blaclewith
Mned step.

:':':~~·~·

Dec. 31

33-Gal. Large Tralh/L,awn lags

SPEOAL PRICE

:.o

2 In

-

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Public Notice

Hollowbeck Bow

Cost after
mfr. rebate

and b - locl&lt;lng action. IIF325

South ( '&lt;•nt raJ Ohio
· Showers like I)' toni ght. with a
• low betwrl'n 40 and 4:·,_ Mostly
rl9u dy Thu rsda y, wi th a chance
of shower s and highs between
and 55. The probabli it y uf preelpi ·
ration is 40 pen·rnt this after·
noon , till pNcrnt Jonif(h t and :10
percent Thursda y .
Winds will br from tne west at
10 to 20 mph tonight.
Ohio Exh·nded Forecast
Friday through Sundllf
A cha nce· of rain I~l'iday , with
fair weather Saturday and Sunday. High~ will range from 45 Jo
a5 each day, wllh over nig ht lows
In the :JOs ear ly Friday and
between 25 and .35 Saturday and
Sund ay morninli[~ .

R.. onue ....... . 35.306.16
Ctl_. for Serv... 5,220.70
· Fines, licenses.
I Pei'mits ..... .... 7,272.00
1
· , Misc .......... ...... .. 9, 112.19
· TOTAL
' RECEIPTS ...... 66 ,851.70
EXPENDITURE
DISBURSEMENTS :
DISBURSEMENTS
Security of Person &amp;

Now Thra SaL, Aprll4

-·•
,_,.._,.,..,.........

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Public Notice

Public Notice

'

SPECIAL $A99

,
.., ,_,...,.,,
•-•-•n••
. . .- ... 1)1_

lOG OM MO.. DOY
lOGON •u r5ooo
IOOOM "'"'~ !00 ...

). Intergovernmental

16 gauge, 3 conductor indoor/outdoor
extension cord. Orange vinyl coating lor
visibility and safety. 1613 SJTW-A. *53354

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Cltmified pGgf'l cover the
followins l~lephon e e~ c hon~e..._

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forces
•
evacuation

ISMfirMe.
· 50' Indoor/Outdoor
Extension Cord

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C.'lool"'o100 o ..,

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RfVENUE RECEIPTS :
'
; RECEIPTS :
•. Lecal T8K.. ......... 9,940.65

WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE
AND VALUE OF OUR

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ClOSED SUNDAY

· ...·--...............
. ... _

Hoes • Rakes • Shovels

AATES

,_..DAY thr• fRIDAY I A.M. tv 5 P.M. •
I A.M. I.Mril NooN SATURDAY

9

8uy;ng do;!y gold . , ,,.., co;n o,
,
rings . jew elry. sterling ware. old
.._..,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,..;...,....,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,.'""' colnt , laro ~ curroncy . Top pri·
r
Ces. Ed Butkon Barber S h op ; ·
2nd. A ve M iddleport. Oh. 6 14-

SIDING CO.

•Triple Edte
Cleaning

supplies

8 u sines s se rv •·.ce s'

BISSELL

;
Cownty
, Gov•rnmantal Fund Types

lnd~idual

ftf•ailly - 1\ ro rnm1o' s dir f'r 1ion :md SpC'cd of 11'(.1\'l'i HW\" bf'
rrrati c :.m d yo ur r seapP rOu 1r
co uld become biockPd. Torna d op~ I ravel at spcrds ii Shi gh a s 70
mph, and wind-blow n debris mav·
approa c h sperds of near :1110 mph
In most cases. i1 is bes t to !rave•
~: o u r ear and ta ke covpr ln ~~
sturdv homp or bui ld ing. If a
shcltrr is not H\''-l i luble, mo vr as
far as possible from your car and
liC' fl at in a low spot. iltld covPr
~o ur head,

the tornado's drop in atmos
phcri c press ure.
Reailty - Mosl hom es and
('Omm etieil! buildin gs ha v('
enoug h natural ve ntin g to rcliev·r
any rhangr in atmospher ic prrssurr rrsu ltin g from ~l t nrnado . l"h
laking the limp tooprn windo"'r ~ .
you may f'xpusr .\ ·oursf' lf to
added danger lrom fl y ing gla ss

. corner.

Blaze

Ohio wealher

.\'OUr' &lt;:ili!OmobiJP .

Myth - Window s should b&lt; •
oprnrd to rrducr llama gf' from

, Myth - The safest pla ce in a
:· hom" or bui lding is rhr so uthwest
Reality -

and drbri s. In addition. you ma y
rx posP fh e in sidr o r voUJ' ho mP 10
Wdtrr damt.~gr froni storms th dl
arC'ompany t ornt.~dOI 'S .
Myth Whrn a tornad o
a pproa r h P~. it is b('st 10 !'Ire In

•5.4 AMP Motor
•24 Ft. Coni

Yl.

CI NC I NNATI IUPII - Fire
Chi ef Norman Wells says &lt;iam ag&lt;' and inju r ies ro old have been
much worse in Tuesday's fivealarm apa rtm ent bu ilding fire .
F.leven residr' nts suffer ed
smok0 inhalation or cx haus1ion
and at least fiv f' were hospital izetl. One firefig hter injun'li •
~nrc '
Wells said it appeared the fire
b&lt;'gan in a seco nd-flo or apart ·
men!. moved outside through a
window and up a n outside wail.
HI' said vr t·y little fit·e moved
Into t he in trr ior of the building ,
b ut smoke and heat fill ed the
s tructun'. fordng lh 0e\·;1ruation
of more than :m resident s, man y
of I hem elderly or handicapped.
" It sure co uld have be~n '·' lot
worse," Wells sa id . "We got a lot
of people ou t quickly and that
helped ."
Di s trirl One Fire Chief Tom
Mason said . "If the fi re had
starl cd In !he wee morning hours
it's doubtful W&lt;' would ha ve
go11e n everyone out al ive."
Mason said th r fire. co ntainl'd
to one apartm ent . was probably
caused by ca reless smoking and
started i n a bed . He estimated the
damag&lt;' at $7\ (I(KI.
Th&lt;' building l'On lain s ]0:, low·
lncom&lt;' apar lmPnts and 11 com·
mercia! r•stabliishmrnts, said
ow nf'l' Winston Folkers. Among
the offlrl's is that of the local
NAACP c lwptrr.
Matti&lt;' Nuby. till. a thi rd-floor
res id en t &gt;Jnd pa SI pres id~nt oft he
IC'n an t' s associat ion. said at least
flvC' small fir•• s have b('en set in
lh~ build~1g bv· va ndals a nd
a r so nists so far this month .
Sht• sa id worrird tenants held a
mel' I ing with u l'i l y firefigh!N
two week s ago to discu ss fire
safrt,·. Paramedic Do na ld Phil·
lips sai d then' was a fire drill in
thr building last W&lt;'t' k.
But M ason sa id only thatthrre
haVf' IJI'l'n "s mall fi r es or acrid·
e ntal n;lturp" ovPr the years.
RPsidrnts said smok&lt;' flllrd the
ha ilwa,·s of thr building .
··1 didn ' t sec any thing but
smoke," said Sam Collins, fi9, a
second -floor resident. "f was
go ing to jump. i\ frrrman said
wqit and in two seronds they got u
ladder. Much more ott hal smok&lt;•
a nd I "fOUld lla vr brt·n drad."

ba_srmPnt is brst. but iflhos l'&lt;.~rr
not a va il ubk . a small w indow !r ss room or closet in thr C'('lll('l"
of the home offer s th&lt;' bes t
p rote c- t io n. External wall s
should b• • av·oided . Most damagf'
orrurs on l h&lt;' windward sidr a t iJ
strurtur(•.

Tornado Safel y Week in Ohio is
designed to alert I he public to thf'
dangers posed by tor·nador·s. and
to educate people in proper
sa fety procedor('s.
The Naiional Weather SctTice
says hi story ind icates mun v
tornado deaths result from im
proper-action, r ather than a lack
of advance warning . So I he Nil'S
and the Ohio Di sas ter SPn· i&lt;'r·s
Agency has prepared 1he l'ollowing rui&lt;'s to help rd ucal&lt; ' peopi P
in the diffcrrnecs bet ween rraJ .
ily and myth.

Sentinei- Page - 13

The

Ohio

Many myths associated with storms

Experimental pumps keep Ross Countian alive

Analysts questioning
firm's takeover .t ry
AKRON I UPI1 - A record
or incomplt-'1£1 !ijkf'OVf't' at ·
• tempts by assoc ialrs of Cc•o ·
era! Acqui si tion lnr . · ha s
prompted financial anatv·srs
to speculate that th e comp&lt;~n)'
may not br \\.'hat its namf'

1987

Wednesday, March 25, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

~

8

Wanted to Do

Rtrhahh1 ol dnr mnn mow lawnt
Roas nnr1hlnrAifll CIII!R 14 446·

3658
--------

W•ll C/1 HI !ur ttld e rtv m ycur
home [ • &amp; r11ti11hl11 Putt or
p M ! ll rti PJ Cll ll 6 14 388 -9822
Car 111 r o, Eldtrrly 111 my nom e.
Ruferoncns , J04 fl76

Go od

8832
Will dtJ lllthyll lt lr'l(llll my hnml'l5'
dl!yl II Wllttk , big VAf(l Oil
lliDhwA y. nut Al l prt)vidf'.ld, r11110
n11W• rlltlt•. referttrt(fll a"allabln
aft8f A1u ll 10 Wril11 to Child
Cu•. P 0 Bo1 94, Gallipolis

F•rry, W \J a 25615.

Fma11m l

Wanted To Buy

Wt pay Clth fOf ltttl mode,! clean
u1ed ClrS,

Jim Mink Chev.-Oidi Inc.

8111 Gene Johnaon

21

&amp;14 ·448-3172

TOP CASH pt id for '83 model
11nd newer uttd c art . Smith
Buicii -Pont iac. 1 91 1 Eatteu'l
Ave .. Otlllp o!lt . C11ll 814 · 446-

2282 .
Good lila model used sll~ogt

chopptr. Two row corn hNCI.

Also need good feed wrh1d•r.
Both muet be In owery good
condition lnd rtttt.H11blt price.

Ph. iii14· 49J•2401 or if My
114·483-259&amp;.

Business
Opportunity

ow n f 1 3, 99 on t
pritftdellgnor slloflstote , A rttld

Own vovr

prfc:t1 unbltllevable tor IIVtlily
sh on ~rm11ty pri ced hom t18
tO l60, Over 1 &amp;0 brand
_250 ttylea. t14 ,BOO to t2t,too
mv•nrory, training, flxhn•s .

".,It

granll openlng.Cin
with

O¥tr

1. 000

c:on~blne

br•ndl

ot

tPPtf.. . ICCftlsOry. dii'ICtwoltr·
.erablc. ehildrent aho,, C.n
OPWI 15 Cll'ft. Mr. Mc:COfnb'

t•oort2• -ooto.

�Page-14-The Daily Sentinel
21

Business
Opportunity

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

46

Space for Rent

Space for ren t tratler spacat
l oculi Rd Rt 1 Pomt Pl easan t
30 4 675 10 76

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH

lNG CO recommends that you
do busmasr; wtth pAnple you

lmow and NOT to s end m onav

Merchandise

through the m&amp;tl unit! you have

ln.., est•gated th e o fhm ng
Own your own Jean sportswear
l adut s n_ppnrel c tuldr e n s
mate rnity large ltZet J)Ell tte

51 Household Goods

doncewear-aerobt c or acc MSO·
nes store Jordache Chtc, l e e
Lev •. h:od . G•tano Mens Calvtn

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ohv o St Gallipo li s New &amp; used
w ood coal Uo 11 e9 6 pc wood LA
sw te 5399, bunk bed s s 199
recliners new &amp; used bedroom
SUII OS , Wrtng er WB6herS &amp;
shoes Now liv1ngr oom suttos
91 99 S599 lamp! Call 614
446 315 9

Klem
Serg to Valent&amp; Evan
Pt cone, U1 Cletborne Members

Only Ga soline, Healthtex OVflt
1000 other s s 14 BOO t o

S26,900 mve ntory tram m g
hxtunu grand openmg et c Con
o pen 15 days Mr 'ke enan (30 5)
6 78 3639

23

IC

Professional
Services

County App liance Inc Good
used apphunces and TV se ts
Opnn BAM to 6PM Mnn thr u
Sat 614 446 -16 99 627 3rd
Ave Gallipoli s OH

3 2S
Pnvate mvesttgatmg All type s

of lnvesttg attons Stnctlv conh
de nttal Ca ll614 247 3281
V1rgtnta s pers onal care home
Ha s vacan cy for elderly people
24 hour care 20 year s e~&lt;.pe
r1 ence Reasonable rates Call
anytime 614 949 3014
Jul1a's Per sonal Care Home has
openmg tor elderly pat1ents. 24
hour care, tam1l'l buamess sm ce
1959, 304· 773 5873

"Sorry, but the equitable
distribution of wealth is the
last thing I want to hear
about today."

1------------.,-------------1
32 Mobile Homes

Real Estate

1973 Ca stle 14x70 2 beth 2
BR Call 614 446 8002

31

Homes for Sale

3 bdr 2 bath s gas heal, cental

au 16x36 1nground pool, eKcel·
lent ne1ghbort'tood nt!IH Hob:er m
cny schools
$61 500 Call
614 446 3961
Must sell newly remodeled 1bdr
fl o me noar new sw1mmmu pool
Gallipolis Sacrlf1ce pr1c11
6 18 900 Call614 446 2539
What a Barg aln l 2 story house
Remodeled totall'l rewlfed , m
sulotod brand new hot water
heat er 2 or 3 BR 's low he&amp;ung
bill s ver'l n1ce lot, gllrage With 2
o utbu\)d1n g s All for onl'l
$20 000 Or best oftt1r Ph
614 245 9378
3000 sq It 2 :u ory new house 8
acres. lull basement 3 BR wuh
sk'lhght &amp; deck on maater Good
well &amp; sepltc Partly f1mshed to
live In Call 614 379 2263
Well cared for older home 1n
Pomeroy 2 story, Lg rooms 3
BR boaut1ful o ak ktt chen lots of
~t o rage new deck Good ne1gh
borhood Rog er &amp; SU!IHt Abbott
Call614 ·992 6114
Small c1ty house m qu1et ne1gh
tjorhood 3 BR beth ut1hty
roo'tn, kttchen with stove WB ,
t~tepla ce Hardwood floors 1 car
garage 114 V10ton Court Call
614 446 4306 or 446 1171
New 3BR house 1 'h bath 2 cer
garage 545 ,00000 Ph 614
446 3617
49R 2 hnth!l LR OR ut1l1ty
room 2·8K10 storag6 BLDGS
Fen ced backyard 10 Gall1pohs
$30 000 00 Ph 614 -446

12x60 two bedroom tra1ler on
about 1 acre 5 m1laslrom town
country 512,000 Call 614·

992 -7020
1972 Kmgwood 12x66 2 bad
room mob•le t'lom e w1th central
01r bUilt tn wet bar rafr~gerator ,
stove, d1nnena. new carpet,
11ttmg on rented lo1 cttn be left or
moved Pr~ced $6 000 00 304
7173 6202
1981 Kr10 K 12M60 total alec
$6995 00 2 bedroQm, front
k1tchnn 1972 vmy112~t70 total
eloc 2 br front dmmg room lot
of quality here $6995 • 1980
Fa~rm ont 14x60 total electflc
S7995 , 2 bedroom, a·c 1n
master bedroom front kitchen.
eJicellent cond1t1on 1973 Holl'l
Park w 7x1 2 rollout 58495 , gas
heat, front dmmg room , 1411:70
Holl'l Perk s f10ast Pnce Includes delivery block level on
above umts 0 &amp; W Hom es, Pt
Pleasant, WV 304 675 4424
1982 Fleetwood 14M70 3 bed
rooms , 2 baths, 304 675-3030
and 675 3431
1984 Skyhne mobile home
14K70 total elee1r~c 2M6 eKte
nor walls, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
wtth garden tub ft den 304

675 6357
1 2x55 2
$2,400 00
675 6613

bedroom trailer
304 675 -2670 or

86 · Holly Park ' 14M80 3
bedtGomt 2 baths 304 -675

33

Farms for Sale

Small 2 BR ho use 5 m1leabelow
Galllpoha on At 1 150M100'
lot A11 co nditi oned- Carpet
$1 000dDwn $213permo Call
614· 256 1216 aft11r 5

Ew.ngton · 60 acres two story
house stone fireplace fuel 011
furnace , large barn, gnunary.
workshop and other outbu1ld
ings
Rural water
Call
388 8610 for appt

Fo1 sale b'l owner 2 uory house
10 Middleport overlookmg park
30 yr guamteed vmyle srdmg,
w w carpet, 1 1h b&amp;th umque
woodwork 614-992 5126

106 acre term. 8 mtle" out
Ttibhle Roed tn Meson County 3
gas wells, well water eiBCHIC
and talepflone Call 304 -675·

Now l og Home and 1 acres on
M1l1:1 Hill Ad Racine 3 bed·
room bath, b11sement . garage
for ced air wood 11nd COlli tur·
naca 90 percent complete
Askmg 150.000 Su Yonn1e or
Jtm Persmger on Mtle H1ll Ad
Aac1na or call 614 -247 4292
Government homes
1U ropa1r) Delinquent
erty AepDssnssron s
687 6000 E.t GH
current rel)o list

from $1
taK prop·
Call 805·
9806 for

2 bodmom t'l ouse 10 Chiton
Pr1 co teduced from S1 6,000 lo
$14 ,000 Ph one 1 304 773
5634
8 room house w•th bath. 3 or 4
bedroom 3 barns 1 new veal
bern , rudy tor operatiOn to·
bac co allotment. 3 000 lbs thll
ye ar Hou'e has new heetmy
t ystam new carpet Will sell
wtth or wnhout eqUipment
1905 MF vactor With olleqwp
rnent Much more $100 000
304 675·6851
4 bedroom total electnc large
hvtflg room dm1ng room, k11
chen ce1ltng fans lull !Ire
basement uflltargr'Jund sw•m ·
m1ng pool
1 acre ground
Lo cated Grandv1ew He1ght 1
Pnc:ed to sell nud 50 ' s 304
ri ced to sall676 75:-7 anytime
For sale or rent 2110 N Ma1n
St 304 458· 1875

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
N EW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS AT 35
PHON E 614 · 446-7274
1966 Skyhnn 47x10 S2400
Call 614 446 -1)390
1972 Ca stle 14K65 wiTh 1982
E-pandn 12•20 Ftreplace ceo
1ral 111r 2 I.Jath a 2 storag e
bUI Idm~ s Must sell $13.800
Ph 245 5884 ah er Spm

3999
84 A 12 milfls north of Pomt
Pleasant. 8 mtl&amp;s off At 2
Good block barn rurel water,
fenced all mlt'lerll nghtl w•thor
wtthDuf equ•pmen1 and m ob1le
home Wllhe Grtnttead 190 N
R1fla Range Ad Bartow, Fla
33830 or call (813) 537 -1262

34

5950
24X 52 doublew1de. New coun
tar topl new cnrput ISa wlndGWI
Call614· 256-9393
19 69 Monarch 121160 w1th
stove &amp; refrigertltor See at Co
Rd .
1 mila from Centerville

n,

2. yr old completelv turmthed
Heat pump , wttthlf &amp; dryer Ph.
6 14·446-8341
1967Banner12•150 M1kegood
off•ca trlr or Sunday School
anneM for church •4&amp;00 C•ll
614 388 83fi8
1982 Mansion 14x65. 2 large
BR . all elec Set up on Beautiful
11verfront lot Rudy to move
1nto with everything you need,
6 14 992·3348 after 5pm or
Anytime on weekends

Business
Buildings

Commtfcull buildmgs fot IAate
Downtown P1 Pleannt Stores.
oHrces A One Real Estate
Carol Veaget, Broker Call 304·
675 5106
For lease Retail Store·60 K75 ·
Plenty of off str11et parkmg
large show wmdows 12 ft roll
up door· R•ght on Main Drag
701 2nd Ave Galllpol11 $3 00
per aq ft

35 Lots

&amp; Acreage

1 '/1 acfe lot w•th new aepttC tank
mstnllad 3 1/ J m•les down At 1
Caii6U 446 4761

In Eurek11 excell ent shape 2 Bdr
w 1th e"pan do Re sponc1bl e
adults only No pets 5226mo
Oepo ~nt reqwred Ph 614 2455863
Furmshed 2 bdr , AC beautiful
r1vor VIBW m Kanauga HUD
ac cept ed Fostm Mob1le Homo
Park Call 614 446 1602
House tretl er for rent Re f &amp;
Oep req 'e d C t~ll 614 367
2 yr old compl etely furn• shed
Heat pump , wesher &amp; dryer Ph
614· 446 8341
3 bedroom tra1ler furntshnd
washer and dryer awmn g a1r
cond1t1ontn g S210 per month
8100 dapos•t 614 992 7479

2 bedroom trailer , co.upl es 1
smell child l ocust Rd , Rt 1,
Pomt Pleasant. 304 675 1076

44

Apartment
for Rent

Furnished 81 unfurnished apts •
S150 00 and up, taforen ces Ph
304 -675 · 7738 or 304 675
5104 A 1 Real Estate

Rentals
Houses for Rent

16 HPJacobsen lawn tractor 60
In ch mowing deck &amp;3000 Call
614 446 2086 attar 4pm

1 BR ground flc. or apartm ent
All utthllet pa1d Near McOG·
nalds Call 614 -446 -702 5

f1rewood· 100 per cent hard
wood Split. dehverod, stack ed
Call614 446 3120
-·

New apartmont comp letely
turn Rat &amp; Oop 1 or 2 adult s
only CAll 614 446 0338

Go od 90 da'l ~ratn fed USDA
Inspected quarters and helves
S1 25 Cui and wrappad Ph
304 937 2900

Furnished elf• c•ency, pnvat e
bath S175 00 Uhhfles pat d
920 4th avo Galhpohs Ph
446 -4416 after 7pm

94,000 EITU Kero $un Heater
&amp;75 Green Tappen gas range
$ 10 0 An trqu es Cas t ste al
dmner bell S100 Washington
Scflo ol seats S20 each K1tchen
cab1n!:!t &amp;50 , Planter s SC Pea·
nut ]111 550 Candl ewick dishes
Call 61 4·446·7508

la•ge 2 bedroom apartm ent m
M•ddleport. w asher and dr'ler
hookup partiDII'I furni shed Pay
own utlllues 5185 per month
Call fi14 992 2381 dDys or
614 ·992 -2509 evenmgs

l11tla Beaver Greenhou se on St
fH 32 6 South Back 1n bus1nass
beddmg l)lants home grown
READY
I

59

For Sale or Trade

Prom Oren never worn Slle 3·4
Ph 614 .367 0331

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 35 West, Jackson , Oh1o
614·286 6451
Masse'l Fer guson. New Holland,
Bu sh Hog Sales &amp; Sorv1ca Over
40 used trac tor• to choose from
&amp; complete line of new &amp; used
equipment Largest selet t1on 111
S E Ohio

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SA 35 W G&amp;lllpohs
Oh •o Cal l 614·446· 9777 , eve
614·446 -3592 Up fr ont trac·
tors w1th warranty over 40 used
tractors. 1000 to olt
Utility Bldg Spl 30' M40 ' x9
16K 8 Ov erhead door Serv1ce
Door $6333 Erected . Iron
Horse Bldgs 614-.332 9746 .
5 Bottom Semt-mount ed plows
546 0 00 300 gallon tprayer
ou1f1t $295 00 6ft pull typa
bu sh hog S450 00 8ft rotary
padc er $150 00 Ph 614 -286 ·

6522
Ohvor 55 Tractor w1th mowing
machine 2 row oltvar plsnter &amp;
new •dea manure spreader
S2 850 00 t~rm Ph 614· 286·

65 22
36 Massey Ferguson Omsal
Tract or $2850 New 6tt Grader
Blade s 175 New Post Hole
D•g gar S276 Ph 614· 286

6 522

5006

I

45

Furnished Rooms

For Rent Etfrchmcv sleeping
roomt Call304 -773 6&amp;51

Want to buy Ear corn, call
304 676 2146

63

Duroc Boars Bred just like the
boars we tested at the Oh10
TestatiOn that gatned over 2 6
lbs per dev Roger Bentley,
Sabma. OH 61 3· 584 2398

Hay &amp; Grain

large round balet of hey S1 0 00
each Will dehver Call614· 4461052 1fter 5pm,
Call 614 949-

Oned shelled corn S4 60 per
cwt Ground S5 00 per cwt
Ground with molasses $6 75 per
cwt 304 468 1031
400 to 600 bales ha'l . $1 25 per
bale, 304 896 -3454 or 896·

3966

65

Seed

&amp; Fertilizer

OeKalb II Kenworthy Saed
Corn. W L 312 alfalfa Phone
304 676 1506 after 7 p m

TransportatiOn
71

Autos for Sale

73

Vans &amp;

4

W.O.

1983 N11san 4•4 E11cellent
condtt1on. 5 speed loaded, w1th
topper S!i200 614 986 3833.
1984 ChtNV Conversion V1n.
16.400 milea, heavy dut'/ sus·
pension black. 2 tone •liver·
gray Power wmdow, power
door lock , tilt and cruise flex
11eel seau grey Interior, h1gh
nse rool, •uto , With 305 engine
over dnve. burglar al.,m, builtin
radar detector. C8 Bote radiO
syttam Wtth equahlar, AM· FM
Cusene. eolor TV and VCR
front and rear heater and AC ,
l•ghted running boards Call
614-742-2211 before 600 or
614-992-'&amp;784 after 6.00
1979 Jeep CJ7 6 cvl , 41 , 000
ongmsf mttH Great conditiOn
new t1rn. 82000 C1ll 614 ·992 ·
1984 Dodge 0 60 4•4 20,000
actual mile• 54995 614 742

3166.
1983 Pontile Grand Prr• PS .
PB . alf, new tires S4,B60 .00
1981 Camero· Raltywheals PS
PB , $2 ,960 00 firm Ph 614·

2e6·6522
1980 Plymouth Champ Auto
$399 John's Auto Sales, Bule
ville Rd • Galhpolls, OH
1983 Plymouth Reliant Auto,
au cru11e, f'2399 . John's Auto
Sales, Bulaville Rd , Gallipolis.

'73 Chwy Blarer. 327 auto·
mauc, rally wheels. 81 ,200 00.
phone 304· 460· 1806
1986 Bronco II. Eddlt Bauer
Edition loaded. low m•leage,
garage kept Excellent condt·
•ion. 812,000 304 -676-5479.
For sale or trade l)ickup of &amp;caual
value 19761nttrnahonal Scout
4.l4, $800 00 304 882· 3237
after 5 00 PM

OH
1975 Chevy w indow 111n AC,
PS / PB . AM / FM / Call .. CB ra·
d1o, good cond Askmg •noo.
Call 614-446-4626
1980 VW Duher 4 dr .. 4 cvl.
d1eael 15· speed manuel trant·
miss1on Appro• 45 60 Mpg
$1600 00 Call Harold George
614·446-63468 30tc.6 00pm
1972 Ouster 6cyl. •uto. 1974
Dodge Cornet V 8 . auto
&amp;276 00 each Cell 614-388

9669
Ftat X 19. needs tome eng me
repau HOO. Ph. 614 446

74

Motorcycles

1981 Honda Sdverwing Inter·
state Good eond 81200 Call
~

1984 Honda Sh•dow motor
cycle VT 700 Large cebm tent

Ktwuakl LTD·750 Otfvethaft

01250. Clll614· 992· 7266

1974 Volktwegen Bug Good
cond . Call 614-446· 4171

' 83 Honda )(R 600 Pro Unk, exc
cond, 304-675-3270 a her &amp; 00

1988 Honda CRX S1 Blk ,
factory alloys ele AF, low prof
tires, 11.000 m1 '8000 firm
614-992· 3264 after 6 00 p m,

1979 Su:rukl GS 750, mce road
bike. 304-676-.3000.

1985 VW Golf 6 speed. AC , 4
door, AM -FM 1tereo Under
warrlnty $6290 814·742·

3080
Mercury Capri Hatchback 4
speed, ucalhtnl cond1tion Ask·
lnQ UOOO Phone 614-992·

6663
1973 Chrysler New Yorker. 440
engine, 4 barrel! Alms good
8350 304 773 5873 or &amp;14·

742-2491
1985 Plymouth Tuntmo 6
apeed. 19,000 m1ln , many
e.11tr111 13600 C.ll 614·9926837 eher 4:00
1981 Chavettt. auto •lr brand
new tad lel tires. nice clean
mt•rior, I!IJIC runnlng ·cond, 304-

75 1604

1979 C1dltl1c EIOarldO tharp
car. low mileage, l~;~tded with
8.11ttas. csn be settn K II K Mobile
Home sales, 304·1175· 3000
1978 Ford Fiesta A-1 mechanically, body needs wortt, 304·

175-7442 oflor 6:00AM
'78

Chtr~~atte

noo.oo

304·

'81

Ford Etcort

11,800 00.

1981 Old• Cutlau t800.00.
304- 875-5297

3852

'73 ChiYV Impala, rough but
runt good. *360 00, 304·076·
1366

PM

f500 DO 304-895· 3336

All types carpenter &amp; concrete
work Interior, uterlor, remo ·
deling painting roofmg, free
estimates Call614·446·6174

Boats and
Motors for Sale

RiChllne81s18oat 35Johnson
out board, 665 Mincota troll1ng
motor hve well, trallor 81400

~~

GOI'NG NOWH~/&lt;'1?

~ ~~ ~--"F'iTi"i'i'~~

Stereo)

@ Bring 'Em Back Alive
@ Thoroughbred Racing:
Mu1uoi Savings Lifo Spring
Chemplono~lp From New
Orleans. LA (Liva}
(]) llJ CID Perfect Strang era
(CCJ Balko and Larry d1sa·

ALLEY OOP
'IOU REALLY WANT
TO ACTIVATE THE
PROGRAM??

gree over whether or not to
1est1fy agamst a numbers

racket boss (RJ
fj) aJ MOVIE: 'Giant' Part
2 of 2
our
@ Ci)

iD Now Mike Hemmer A hom1c1dal women hater threatens the host of
a

RlNGlES'S SERVICE expe·
rienced carpenter, electnctan.
muon, ptmter, roofmg hnclud
mg hot tar apphcalton) 304
676-2088 or 675-7147

EEK &amp; MEEK

Hart (60 mm.)
8:05 (]) MOVIE: 'Standing Toll'
8:30 (!J NCAA F1im
(])Ill (f) Harry I CCI Harry
sets up rat races to rarse
money to buy a v1deo game

9:00

614-986 -4464

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

Uud • Rabullt Tunsmls11ona
All mterna!lv msptcttd 6 gua·
rsnteed Installation aqd pick· up
av•il11ble Ph. 614· 448· 0988
BUDGETTransml11ions Used&amp;
Rebuilt All t'(pet torque eonver·
tera • trenaftt Clttl Engine
overh•ul kits. All11on Transmit·
sian Partt &amp; CVC Joints. Gua·
t~nteed , will dell'oler, cath &amp;
carry or 11'11111 Call 614 -379·

2220 or 256-6677

Auto parts for ule. Radio. A C ..
gla11, 1nd other Jllrls tor 1977
Cordob1 304·
68&amp; 1

n3-

78

Camping
Equipment

1976 Motor Home, Fofd c:hu·
sis, low mil•. roof air, 2 3 h ..

•1.000. C•ll 304-881-3138
1fltr I p."'

mtn) (lwej

(]) II

THE TROPICA.L M~OPHELES FL-Y
I..AY.S 'T11REE M ll..l.-1 ON E?a65
EVERY SEVEN DAYS.

6HE' MUST60 ®il.Y WHEN
TI-H:Y ALL-COME HO\AE

R::JR THANKSGIVING.

Plumbing

CARTER' S PLUMBING

AND HEATING

thia Farrell go awrv when
he gets embroiled in a rna·

BARNEY

WH FIT'S FILL

THAI DADBURN
RACKET?

-·SO HE WOULDN'T
BEFIT LIP ON MY
f'OTS FIN' PFIN5

cabre cue. (80 min.}
[j) Hol\ywoocl'a Favorite
H1avv: Buaineumen on
Prime limo TV A look 11
how televl110n por1rays
businessmen
Host
Elt
Wallach (60 min.}
9:30 8 CIJ IDJ Tortelllo (In
Stereo)
@ H&lt;&gt;iln'IHirOOI
tO:OO 8 CIJ 1111 Bron• Zoo Harry
reluctantly agrees to become the new dean of boys
and Sara convmces Danz ig
to allow tttn ·age mothers

to bring their infants to
clan. (60 min.} (In Stereo)
00 8 (IJ Colbyo ICC} J ooon and Ph illip h&amp;Ye a f istfight Francese&amp; dii&amp;P·
pears. (60 min.}
([) Ho\iywoocl'o Favorite

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In! I I I

YESTERDAY'S SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS
Enamel - Sl/lf - Naive - Admire - FEMALE
After laking numerous messages lor our popular son my
husband greeled him by saying, "Please call the ent1r0
FEMALE population of your schOOl "

BRIDGE

ll~ H7

NOilTII

• KJ 4
'f 7 4 'I
tA(/ 10 '1

James Jacoby

• K .I 8

Play-directing
double

WEST

EAST

• B3 2
'K J 6 2

By James Jacoby

• Q9 7 I

• !J ~I
• flfl ~I
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Today's meandcrmg slam auction
features a b1d you may not have

~c cn

10 7 6

.,

• A Q 10

cept to help the opponents When East
doubled f1ve diamonds, South wa s unsure about slam He decided Lo put

Vuln erabl e

partner mto the dec1s10n-makmg pro-

Dc.ll!· r So uth

cess Hence the five-heart bid Wh en
West's double wa s passed around to
Sout~ . the redoubl e guaranLeed the
heart ace and asked North for additional help m dec1dmg whelhcr to bid
slam . Because North liked hiS black
kings, he bid six spades What a lousy
contract espec1ally when the b"ld10 g
announced that both red kmgs were
well-placed for the defend ers' But
watch how West 's no·purpose double
led declarer to the wmmng pla y

• A 6 42

West

Nurth

Pass

:! •
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No rlh Sr•u l h

+

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l~11st

South

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P :tss

4 N1

Pa ss
Pass
Db I

5I

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1':1ss

I 'a!-&gt;s

5'

P .1 SS

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p,,ss

ltttH1 I

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O pcnm~ lc.ul

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Declarer won dummy's diam ond
ace. playe&lt;l a spade back to his 10 &lt;~nd
then l club to dummy's Jack He
cashed a second spade m dummy. and
then played kmg or clubs and a club
back to hiS ace Ea st could not ruff.
and declarer ruffed hiS remaining
small club 1n dummy Because of
Wesl's double, declarer kn ew that
West had the heart kmg and suspeclcd
he also had the Jack So he ruffed a diamond with his spade queen and cashed

ltll' spado ac e.

pr c ktn ~ up I JH' l as t

trump from Wes t A t th1s pnm 1 W est
had nothm g left hut lw.u ls mlus twnd
D eclarer plilt'Cd the heart qut•('n cnt Uw

Lable West had to lake· the k111g :Jnli
lead back mto dcd arcr 's A-10 .1 nd Uw
contract was mad e Now I .r sk you
would 11 ev er how e happ4mecl w 1tho ut
Wes t doublmg ft vl:! hc.t r ls''

415 Israeli
ACROSS
port
I Irritate
6 "Murder, DOWN
-Wrote" I Box
9 Poe bird 2 Uta
10 Aftennost or Walter
12 Emissary 3 Forestall
4 Marsh
131sland
5 Beseech
passage
6 - of
111 Thrice
state
(Lat.)
7 Hebrew 20 Wrest from 32 Turkish
16 Dem.'s
opponent
measure 23 Pub
city
18- had It! 8 Quicken
measure
33 Wish for
19 Dinner
11 Concoct 24 Bellow
34 Canines,
course
14 Gigll
25 Darnay's
for exampl e
21- rose
or Merli
savior
36 Doubled
22 Attention 17 Poe26 Start
over
23 Mexican
taster's
27 Ancestors 39 - the mark
monetary
adverb
29 Dead heat 41 Thicken
unit
r."'"'T.:"'"ft"-r.24 Perfume
27 Ship
28 Worker
29- foil
30 Table scrap
31 Complete
35 Shoshone

h-+-+-

tribe

36 Drone
37Unknown

Jane
38 Rich cake
40 Century,

plant

42Cooper's
"High - "
43 French

playwright
44 Clear

after
costs

DAJLYCRYFI'OQUOI'ES- Here'a how to worll II:

HNvy: 8u1lneasmtn

on
Prime Timo TV A look at
how televta,on portrays

Wsttarson 't Water Hauling,
reasonable rates, Immediate
2.000 gallon deh\lery citterns.
poott, well etc call 304 -576·

busineumen.

2919

Mott:

675-7397
Formerly Ken Whaatons Now
John ' s Weier Serv1ce Sema
PriCes 1,000 or 2,000 gal
service 304 676-2248

@Newo

'PEANUTS
Upholstery

.Q'I.A'{, HERE WE 60 ..
THE FIR5T PITCH OF
THE SEASON ...

10:06 ([) MOVIE: 'The Soo Hewk'
FORME , T~I5JSTI-IE
MOST E)(CITIN6 MOMENT
OF THE 'f'EAR ...

(COiori1ad V•r110n)

~/25

AXYDLBAAXR

IJLONGFELLOW

Eh

Wolloeh . (60 mon I
fflellll Houaton Knigh ..
La Flammo io okapticol
whtn a veteran officer
gaino clty·wide tome lor
rescuing 1 butinenman's
kldn1Pi11d d'ughter. (60
min.}
(j]) New•wotch

Houae coal . limestone and
gravel Dehvered 1 ton and up
J1m Lanier, 304-676-12t? or

Mowrey 1 Upholattring Jar\llng
ni county arte 22 v••ra The best
1n furniture upholstering Call
304 · 676 · 4164 tor free
est imates

1lll Magnum, P.l .

Magnum's plans for a ro mantiC weekend wtth Cyn-

General Hauling

R &amp; M Custom Coucfles and
Reupholsterv. St Rt 7, Crown
City. Oh 614 -258 -1470, Eve
814· 446· 3438 Open daily 9 to
4 30. Sat 9 30 to 1·30 Old 6
new Uphostered

Clay; Dominique no1icea
that Oex is anrocted to
Sarah. (60 min I
Cil In Ptrlormenco at t~e
White Houu Marvtn Ham ·
Iosch, VIC Damone. Liza
Mtnnell1 and Bobby Short

® 81

R &amp; R Water Serv1ca Home
ctstern s walls, pools f1lled
Formerly James Boya Water
Same rates Cell 304· 676 ·

87

(IJ Dyneoty iCC)

Buck Fallmont ins 1sts that
Ben keep Lealie away from

present a concert featuring
the mustc of Rodger• and
Hart. (60 mon.l

Cor Fourth and Pme
Gelllpolls. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or 614
446 -4477

6370

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

@ Top Rank Boxing from
Atlantic City, NJ (2 hro . 30

&amp; Heating

85

for the hoophal
(}) IDl Night Court
While Harry anempto 10

0

administer the oath of c itl ·
zenship 10 Ouon Le, she
goes anto labor and must
be rushed to the hospital.
@ 700 Club

Concrete f1m1h, parking lots.
betemlf'lts • any stze JOb Sen1or
Ctttren DIScount Rick G1rfieid

Re11denti" or commetc••l Wit·
mg New servtce or rep11rs.
Ucensed electncian. Estimate
fren Ridancur Electrical, 304

I

UNSCRAMBLE LETTER S
FOR ANSWER

I' I

present a concert featunng
the mus1c' of Rodgers and

Gal'olam:red corrugated culvert,
$2 36 ft , up All t1Z8S Fittn'tgt
flbriCition Day &amp; mghtdalivary
w1th1n 1 50 miles Wtll not be
undersold 304· 92 5· 5211

Electrical
Refrigeration

8

l

While Hou11 Marvin Ham·
l"ch. Vic Damone. Liza
Mlnnel\o and Bobby Short

895 3802

84

psychology

[)) In Performence at the

Rotary or cable tool~ dnllmg
Most wells completed same day
Pump tales and service 304-

Starkl Tree and Lawn Serv1ce
Greener lawna that ts Wead and
Pest Free, hquid or granduiar
appl1catiOn· tree and shrub too
Stump removal anywhlft without lawn damage For complete
tree and lawn care catl304· 676
2842 or 678-2903

televtston

show (60 mon.}

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
ramoval. Call304 -675-1331

J &amp; J Water Sar'oiiCe Ststerns.•
walls, swimming poola Ph
614 ·246 -9285

78

Duck threa1ens to leave her
boyfnend Donald unless
he can curb hts volat1le
te mper
(60
mm J (In

fAST:

•

PR INT NUMB ERED LETT ERS
IN THESE SQUARES

before - a double With no purpose ex-

7:35 (l) Honeymooners
8:00 1J CIJ [l) Down ond Out
w1th Donald Duck Da1sy

2454

10ft flat bottom Alan Boat with
oart Good condition J•mmy
King Rt. 1 Long Bottom. 614·

2833.

THAi WA5 A
CINCH F~ ME= .. _
.:t 'M U5~l&gt; TO

Iii CID Judge
® Wheel ol Fortune
lllll2l1Dl Jeopardy
IHl Movie

(]) MacNeil-Lehrer Newsh·

814-992-1160 '

8101 ttliler, boat &amp; mlni -ICohllS
troll motor tor U60 304 -676 ·

fort

RON ' S Telev1110n Sarv1ce
House calls on RCA , Qua:rar,
GE Special•ng in Zenuh Call
304· 676·2398 or 614· 446 ·

D1llerd Water Servlc&amp; Pools.
Cisterns. Wallt Oaltvary Anv·
t•me Call 614-446 -7404 No
Sunday c alli

643·5274

@To Be Announced.

6785

82

(60

Iii aJ Too Close lor Com -

Painter lntenor / Extenor 25 ya
era a.11perienca Free eat1matet·
Reasonable rates Cell614·256·

675 1766

75

FRANK AND ERNEST·

8@G

SWEEPER and sewmg machme
repair, partt. and supphes Ptck
up •nd dehvery, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner , one hall m1le up
Georges Creek Ad Call 614·

s killer

@News
[j) MacNeii-Lohrar Newshour
Ill W@ Wheel of Fortune
!HI Bernay Miller
(]) Sanford and Son
1J CIJ CID Newlywed Go me

Home
Improvements

&amp;

1972 Honde 450 exc cond,

hos nephew
' Min.)

1976 Starcraft fold · down
camper, sleeps B. awnmg , porta·
poll 304 773-6079 eftar 6
pm

014-742 -2586
Harley Oavidaon motorcycle•
1979 W1de Glide. S3000 OBO
1972 Sporflter, stock. UOOO
flrm C•ll 814 698-7058

Aevoluttonary War leader

304·882· 2268

WATERPROOFING

8

(I) Wonderful World of
Disney: The Swamp Fox
Gen Franc1s Marton (the
Swamp Fo)l) searches for

I' ' '

'

Iii aJ M'A'S'H
Iii CID People's Court

Apecfla pop -up camper, sleeps
8, gas nove 1ca box, porta pole,
awning, water hookup S700

Uncondit•onal lifet1me guarantee local refetencea furntshad
Free est•m•tes Call collect
1·614· 237 -04B8 day or mght
Rogers Basement
Waterproofing

Co mp lc 1e t htl d\Lick Io q uo1ed
.
.
.
.
.
by hll mg m th e m1ssmg word~
L.....J'-----'---L--'-----'--' you deve lop It om 5lep No 3 bnlow

Tno

1280

BASEMENT

YE
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1--rl:,;&amp;M. .:.A,;-:;_R_y.0l:_;,.,,=-,.--1
O

Hams and Lmda Ronstadt
talk about the1r recent col·
laboratton on the1r album ,

1979 "Nomad" bunkhouse
tra1ier 2&amp;· sleaps 9, awning ac,
roll down stabili:rflr jacks, full
Rease hitch 1ncluded 304-675·

614-446 ·9369

8a59

614-446-3644

7479

675 1247

7016

1978 Pontiac Trant Am, f•lr
cond. •900 00 Ctll 3~- 875-

304-875-3100

'65 GMC 2ton, 6cyl, 6- 2. runs
good, S500 00 '49 Chev ptck·
LIP S160 00. 304·876-7397 or

@ SportsCenter
(]) Entertainment Tonight
Dolly
Parton, Emmylou

0600 304-882-2687

446-0294

Hav for sele
2670

Olflca Space for Rent E"cell ent
lot Attorney• . Accountant, etc .
Close to Court House Call
W11em•n Real Ettlle Agency

Cottage t55 wk Ut1htie1 paid

mick

10V1 ft camptf truck shde-m
camper all self contamed, com·
mode &amp; shower Good cond

81

I I' I' I I
My neighbor had spenl days
getting ready lo lake a trip with
her family . While giving her some
help she sighed, "Why does it
r----:-:~-:---:--, take so much luggage to get away

[j) Newton's Apple (CCJ
!HI WKRP In Cincinnati
6:36 (])Andy Griffith
7:00 IJ CIJ PM Magazono
@ Hardcastle and McCor-

travel trailer ,

Serv1ces

N0 0 C L Y

F UQAF

W aJ H&lt;&gt;ian'o Horooa
Cil Doctor Who
® 81 (H) CBS News

Motor Home 1979 Dodge Hoh· ·
day Rambler 36 ,869 mile~.
Goodcondtt•on 26ft 304-875· ~
2316

1971 tnternet1onal 1600 Dump
Truck w•th tr1·axte equtpment,
trailer 84996 Call 614 992
73&amp;4 even1ngs

3938

304-675-2170 or 175· 1113

COUNTA"' MOBILE Home Perk.
Route 3 3, North of Pomeroy
Rental 1rallen Call 614·992·

1976 GMC 2 ton septic tank
pumpmg truck Johns Auto
Sales. Bulav•lle Ad G11lipoJ1s

1976 GMC Starra Grande 16,
75,000 mllet, topper. very mce.
IOhd, 304 · 676 5829 Of 676 -

682-2918

48 Space for Rent

Trucks for Sale

1981 Ford Vt ton short bed. V 8.
PS 56.000 m1les. standard,
good cond•tton Ph 614· 246·
6077

Livestock

,

I

72

1975 Datsun 620 pick-up In
good runn1ng cond1t1on, fa1r
body conditiOn Call 614-3670583 after 6pm .

1971 Ford Torino, 4 dr •475 ;
1972 Chevy Camet'o •975 ..
1976 Fiat 1100 Convertible
•1160.. 1979 Trans Am U:950
Ph 304 875-4819

~'f£'i) S,7,5b

304-882 3145

2985

a

~\\e~ \~ ~kre WN'f.et&gt; ...

'71 Lincoln Mark Ill good aond,

1906 Ford Ranger V-6 S9200
Call614-446· 1420

SNAFU'M by Bruce Beattie

~ fl- \/&gt;.'&lt; 1 ()ll 6.~1 Tl~• ~

Autos for Sale

Now buy1ng shell corn or ear
corn Call for latest quotes R1ver
C1tv Farm Supply, 614 -446 ·

61 Farm Equipment
20 10 Jo hn Deere d•Meltractor
plows d1sc $3950 New Idea
Dyn e Bounce mower &amp;495 Late
model 224T John De ere baler
$1295 Hay wagon S300 Call
614·286·6522

71

1985 Ford F-260 4x4 V· 8 PS.
PB , AM FM cassette Low mi·
leaga excellent conditiOn Ph
614-379 244, aher 5pm

Wanted to Buy

64

TwobedroomfurniShedaptNow ~==:::::::::.t==========~
Hav en, 304 -88 2·3267 or 304· ~

5024

675 7421

6 wk old p1gs Call 614· 256·
9351,

Gas furna ce. 4 years o ld
100 000 BTU's, witfl 80,000 InternatiOna l 444 40 H P 245
output 5450 Call 614 99 2· Ma ss-e y Ferguson Call 614·
2517
742 29 72 afler 8 .00 pm.

APARTMENTS, mobile homes
houses Pt Pleasant and Galhpo
lit 614 446 82 21

Wh1te 16 hp $4, 960 00
MARCM ONLV S1den Equ•p·
ment. Henderson, W Va 304·

AKC rag1ttered Cocker Spamel
pupp1 e1. buff color shot s and
wormed S150 Call 614-3889756

F1 eld reedy uted farm machtn·
M111od hardwood slabs $1 2 per ary PTOmanurespreader, 2row
bundle Con tam ing apl)rox 1 V1 corn picker, wheat dnll on
tons FOB Oh1 0 Pellet Co ru bber, Ford disk. wheal d11k1,
Pomeroy , Oh10 Call 614 · 992 · other equ1pmen1 Ralph HGWe
6461
App alachian Highway &amp; May
flew Rd Jackson. OH Call
Sta ck 3 HG Beams 44 rotar 614 286·6944
CDE O~r ec t io n BON rotar wne
C0·8Ktl, AF tett er, OICIII ator, For sale Gra11ely Attachments
other m1sc Batt ott er. IBM T1ller rotary plow and aeulkay
elect tt c ty pa wr~ter needs smnll Ph 6143670149
repatr $2 26 080 M ount Ra
d10 Clock, bett otfer See at 30 5 Uu d R6 6 D•l ch W•tch Trencher
N ThH d St (gr ay apt I and used 350Jonh De ere Dozer
M•ddteport
614 694 7842 or 614· 694

Grac 1ous hvtng 1 and 2 bad
r oom Apartm ents at V1llag e
Manor and R1verstdA Apart ·
ments tn Mid dleport From
t215 in cluding utiht1es Call
614 -992 7787 EOH

8 room ht on 50 acres at Eureka
$260 1 month 6 room ht 75
acre farm -Muon County Call
304·676· 5104

014· 440· 2U3

0946

740 2nd Av e 1 BR $1 0 5,
Deposrt req u1red Call614 44 6·
4222 between 9&amp;5

Roomt for rent day wnek
month Glllha Hote l Ca ll 614·
446· 9715 RentulowasS120
month

1 BA house in Gallipolis Clean,
storage buildmg WD hookup,
t140 month plut deposit Call

New lefto ver 1986 mod el
pools 1-1 uga , 6x 24 foot sw1m
area, 4 teat deep In clu des deck
fence f11ter &amp; waHanty Fmon c
1ng !ntanged InstAllatiO n ava1la
bl e Call 24 hours 1 800· 346

Furnrshed Efttc1en cy $150
Ut1l1t•es pd S1ngle Share ba th
607 2nd Galhpohs Call 446
4416 ah er 7pm

For u nt Slaeptng Aoom1 and
light houae keeping room s Park
Cent1 el Hot el Call 614 ·446
0756

3 BR In cltv. AC 1260 par
month Deposit required Cell
614 ·446 · 1134

Swrmmmg Pools $99 9 New
leftover 1986 mod el poolt
Huge 15x24 foot sw1m area 4
feet deep Includes doch, fence ,
l1lter and warra n1y Fm ancmg
arrang ed mstall at•on available
Call 24 flours 1 800 345-0946

6 Court Street large 3 BR 1 o;,
bath complete k1lcflen gas
heat . park 1n rear overlook city
park &amp; nver S250 /, mo plus
ut1h11ea depo:!n t. refer ences re·
qwred No pet s Great tot 2 13
sm glos Call614 446 4926

3 bdr ranch RCidney VIllage II ,
S286 mo plu a depoSit Refer en
cat required Call Blackburn
Realty 614 446 0008

N1ce 2 BR houH 1n Middleport
Full baaernent , AC dithWisher
glfbagt dtspoul , large yard,
Excellent locat•on. S250 month
Call814-446 ·9206 after 6 30

PlastiC CIStern st ate approved.
plastiC septiC tank s plost1 c
culvert s. metal culvert s RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack
son , Oh 614· 286· 593 0

4926

773

41

Misc . Merchandise

Callahan 5 Used T1r e Shop Ovar
1 OOOtnes mes 12 13 14. 15.
16. 16 6 8 m1los ou t Rt 218
Call 614 256 ·6251

15 Court Street 2 BR , 1 'h
baths, w / w carpet complete
modern kitchen gas heat well
1nsulated, w~red for phone &amp;
cable tv spa cmus, parkmg m
rear, pHilO $375 / mo plus
uulittes Oepos1t Ref erenc es
reqUired No pets Call614 446

N1ce on e bedroom garage apt
Central a11, large room t mea
locatiOn DepoSit &amp; reference
requued Call 614 446 4159

20 acret 1 16 m1le off At 62
South, Ambrosia 5 acres maB
dow balance woodland. 304
675 6699 after 6 00 PM

54

Farm Equipment

2 3 year old, this JuRe 1 987,
Reg•stered Appaloos• pon•nfor
sale $600 for both Mutt take
both Call 614·256·65015 after
6pm

Norwalk couch &amp; mmch1ng
cflan Early Amerr co n des1gn,
bmg o With fl oral P&lt;ntern also
matct11n 9 green swt ve l rock et
$75 00 Ph 614 ·446·19 54

1 Bedroom basiC rent S176 00
plus el ectri c Also required a
1200 OOsecuntydapostt CON
TACT Jackson Estate! Dept Ph
446 · 3997 Equal Houstng
Opportuntty

Asht on building lots mob1l e
homea permtned Clyde Bowen
Jr 304· 676 · 2336

LOT - 2 acre drtlled well
l etart CBII 304·896 3!)64 after
4pm

Parton s Furmture Out let
141 5 Eu tern Ave Grand open
mg sal e Under new manog o
m ent l 1v 1n g r.o om sult a
$179 95 &amp; up Chest drawers
S59 95 &amp; up N1ght stand s·
S49 95 Matlrense1· e,99 95 &amp;
up Bedroom su1 ta· $450 00 &amp;
up Rechners $119 95 &amp; up 3
PI8Ce ta ble Sfl ts 579 95 &amp; up
Dmnelte tet· 599 95 &amp; liP
Starts March 2 3

Mob1le hornet for rent ttartmg
$175 00 and up 614 446
0508

Spacious 2bdr ap1 , C A , wale•
pa•d Near P1u~ Hut , GalhpOiii
Ph 614 -446 7026

Retirement forces sale of 20
acros 81 Tuppers Plam fronting
Rt 1 &amp; Hickory Lake Rc.ad
Pr1me tor development or home
s•t e Roya1t1e1 from produc.ng
o1l gas well and free gu. 304·
925 86&amp;0 ehar 6 p m Anyt1me
weekends

Berkhne w all-a way recl1n er
wl1h el acttt c autom ehc m&lt;1 t10n
Almost new 5 months old
S350 Call 614 446 -9780

Mobile homa fm rent nanr
Cheshire Cell614 367 7148

COMEDieNNE.

03 DOO 304-696-3038

Rog1sterd famalaC ocker Span1al
Jmo old Hu had shots and
been wormed Buff collar and
very pleasant Ph 614-446·
1 120 after 7pm

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

WANTED TO
8E A STAND- UP

Nomad Camper. 23 It . sleeps S,
self-contained, hke new Phone
614-742 2770

Q,231

58

-~HE

1972 Travel Trader 21 ft
sleei)S 6, excellent condit1on
Call 614· 742- 2331

Pets for Sale

AKC Reg•stet ed M i n~tture Oob·
erman Had shots, wormed. ears
cropped Excellent bloodhne
proud, VIQOt&lt;IUS &amp; playful Call
614· 42.3-8071

I SHOULD HAVE
REALIZED 1'/HE~ I
MARRifP MARLA-

WOlD

Rearronge let ters of l~e
sc ra mbled wordt be·
low to form fo ur Simp le words

wm

Camper and lot, Racoon Creek
1976 GMC lA ton truck 454
engine Sea by appointment
only 614· 742· 2677

81

0 four

6:oo 11 ru oo mro ®Ill w
IDl News
@Big Valloy
@ Mazda SportiLook
Jolforaona
(I) Square Ono TV (CCI
IIll Secro1 City
!HI Facta of Life
6:05 (])Beverly Hlllbilllaa
6:30 IJ CIJ IDl NBC News
@ lnoide lho PGA Tour
(])Ill 00 ABC News

GAM I
S©\\~lA-&lt;2£tfS®
by CLAY I, POLL~AN~:::::::::::::::::,:-

TMAT DAILY
PUULII
_ _ _ __:.__ fdlrtd

EVENING

CAPTAIN EASY

62

Groom &amp; Supply shop Pet
groom1ng, all styles, all breeds
Julie Webb Call 614 448·

3/26/87

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1972 Terry 23

1 he Daily Sentinei- Page- 1 S.

Television
Viewing

1986 Palemino tull size Pop-Up
Truck Camper Ph 614 441!1
8648 after 7 OOpm

55 Building Supplies

Dragonwynd Catter'l Kennel
CFA Hunalavan , Pers1an and
S1amese kittens AKC Chow
puppies New Chow pupp1es
Call 614 446 3844 after 7PM

BORN LOSER

6038

Portabl e 40' K48 ' hghted chan
geable letter Slgn- $299 Free
delwery h ee letters AAA Signs.
304 526 -4934

56

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oh~

1978 mm1 motor home Dodge
Chat11, low mileage 318 eng
Good condtt1on Call 614 -266

14 Carat Gold Womans three
quarter carat d•amond cluuer
nng $800 00 304 -882-2549

B1g 2 BR Rustm home bUilt on
your lot $11 995 &amp; up Call
1 614 886 ·7311

STOP-LOOK SAVE
Mollohan Furn1tur e &amp; Apph an
ces, Rt 7 North Gall1pohs. Ofl 1o
Ph 614· 446 7444 6p c Wo od
l1vmg Room Sutto $.399 00

79

Hosp•tal bed complete like new
wheel chatr 304 ·082 28,4

LAYNE S FURNITU RE

Wednesday. March 25, 1987

Cemper tor sale Terry '78 model
26' fully equipp&amp;d with •-c
Cle1n 304-882·2291

8K16 flat bed dual axle tra1ler
$800 00 304 882 3237 after
5 00 PM

Con crete blocks all s•zes yard or
delivery Mason sand Gallipolis
123'h: Pme St,
Block Co
Gall•polts Oh1o Call 614·446
2783

Camping
Equipment

78

Tony's Gun Repairt tlot reblue ·
mg Open 9 00 AM to 1 00 PM
Cali 304 ·675· 4631

GOOD US ED APPLIANC ES
Wa shers drye1 s retnger ator s
range s Skag g s Apphan ces
Upper R1ver Rd ba!Hde Sto ne
Cres t Motel 614 446 7398

Used Furn•t ure wood ta ble &amp; 2
benches beds, &amp; dresser 3
mtles out Butav1lle Rd Open
9AM to 5PM Mon thru Sat
614 446 0 322

7220

S•Ktean acres •n Rutland Ga s
w ell vefy secluded S11 200
Call614 992· 3901

1976 Ktrkwootl 14K70 racondl ·
tton throughout gat hu t 3 bdr,
2 baths, sea t o IIPIHfCIIte
s8950 Call 614 446 01715
19 84 Shultl 14x65. 2 BR 11fJ
bat hs hke new Underpinning &amp;
dtJch A•luno t14 600 C•ll
304 676·66!51 (IVel 304 675·

2 bdr fullyllun u;hedadultsonly .
ut1l pfltd Call 614 446 4110

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wrighl

3 year old 10ft sta•nleu tteel
satellite d1sh with tracker II,
Drake rece1ver and remote con
trol Pa•d new 83100 asking
S900 614 -992 · 2881

Vall ey Furntture, new &amp; used
l arge sect1on of quahtv furm
tu rc 12 16 Enster
~ vc
Gall1pohs

Sofas and chmrs pr~cod from
$395 to $995 T t~b l es $50 and
up to S125 H1da·a·bad s 5390
to 55 95 Recliner s S225 t o
S375 l amps 528 to $1 25
Omattes $10 9 and up to $495
Wuod table w -6 cha1rs S285 to
57 95 De sk 51 00 up tG 53 7 5
Hutches 5400 and up Bunk
bed s complet e w· matlresses
5295 and up to $3 95 Baby bed s
5110 &amp; 5175 Mattrets esor box
sprmgs full or twm 563 , firm
S73 and $83 Queen sets S22 6
Km g S350 4 drawer chest S65
Dressers $89 Gun cabmets 8
1 0 12 gun Gas or ele ct nc range
$375 Beby mattresses 535 &amp;
$45 Bed frames S20, 530 &amp;
Km g frame $60 Good select•n
of bedroom sUi tes, metal ca·
bmet s headboa rds $30 and up
to S65

2 bdr all utilities pard eMcept
el ec
turn or unfurn
sec
depos1t requ1red Co nven1ant
lo cation Cal! 614 446 8558 or
614 446 4778

7298

6583

- - - - - - : - : - - -lc-

for Rent

for Sale

'

54 Mise, Merchandise

BUtldmg Matenals
Block bnck sow ar p•pes w1n·
dows, hntals at e Claude Wtn ·
tars, R10 Grenda 0 Call 614
246-512,

42 Mob1le Homes

Wednesday, March 25, 1987

1

One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apclltrophes, the length and fonnation of lhe words are all

hints. Each day the code letters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTE

3-211

MRQ

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iiJ) On Sr.ge It the Wolf

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membtr Britllh·mtlo voeel
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Cl')')ltoquote: THE MAN WIIO WON'T
LEND MONEY ISN'T GOING TO HAVE MANY FIUEND!l
- OR NEEO THEM . - WILSON MIZNER

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Yeeterday'a

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Wednesday, .

EMPIRE FURNITURE

1987

TUE
AY 8 A. . TO 5 P.M.
FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M .
SATURD AY 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
MONDAY 8 A.M . TO 8 P.M.
TUESDAY 8 A.M . TO 5 P.M .

842 SECOND AVE.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631

TWIN MATTRESS &amp;
FOUNDATION

$9995

FULL MATTRESS &amp;
FOUNDATION

$14995

Recliners
GROUP
·REG. S349.95

NOW

$198 88
Sectional

w/INCLINERS
REG. S1999.95

NOW

$.98888
Day Bed
POP-UP-TRUNDLE
2 TWIN MATTRESSES
REG. $649.95

CHERRY

End Tables
Coffee Tables

REG. $1799.95

ENGLAND
DARK BROWN
..
.

SOFA, LOVESEAT, CHAIR
REG. $1999.95

PINE

Dinette

4 CHAIRS
REG. 5399.95

REG. SJ49.9S

White Chests
GOLD TRIM
5 DRAWER

:;:9.95 $148 88
4 DRAWER

:;~9.95

$12 888

SKIP'S GONE TILL
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL lST, 1987
AND WE NEED TO
SHOW HIM WE
CAN SELL
FURNITURE WITH
OR WITHOUT HIM.
WE'RE DEALING!

OVER 100 LIVING ROOM
SUITES IN STOCK
OVER 100 RECLINERS &amp; CHAIRS
OVER SO DiNETTES
OVER 30 SLEEPERS
OVER 200
END
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday. March 26, 1987

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.Financial arrangement approved for service
. A financial arrangement between the State of
: Ohio and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lor
. operation of a ferry between Pomeroy and Mason.
· w.va. has been reached.
· The Meigs County Commissioners received a
: call during Wednesday 's regular meeting from
. Corps' representative Ed Austin, apprising them
· of the agreemenl. Someone from the Corps will
: meet with the commissioners In Pomeroy 1 p.m .
· Thursday. Final papers authorizing the commis. stoners to administer th e state 's portion of the
· money will be. signed at that time.
. Money for the ferry is coming from the Ohio
Department of Development. ODOD Is adding
: $90,000 to Meigs County's Commu nity Develop. ment Block Grant allocation to be held in escrow
. as security th at any damages to the Corps·owned
: Mason, W.Va . landing will be paid once the ferry

disco ntinues operation.
Ferry operator Darrell Rodger Is putting up
$10,000 of his own . which brings th e total escrow
account to $100,000, the amoun t req uired by the
Corps as protection for th e Mason landing.
Once the landing is no longer In use by the ferry,
it will be examined by both the Corps and ODOD
for possible damages. II repairs are necessary,
those oyer and above Rodger's $10,000 will be paid
from the sta t e funding . An invoice for the repairs
· must be submitted to the state before the money
can be released, which Is standard ODOD
procedure when dealing with block grant money.
The financial arrangement for the ferry was
worked out through efforts of Stale Sen. Jan
Michael Long, D-Circlevllle, Gov. Richard
Celeste, Pomeroy Area Chamber of Commerce
President Bill Nease, and other local leaders.

Long became Involved when it became evident
that funds to meet the Corps' steadfast demand
for a $100,000 performance bond to prot ect lhc
Mason levee could not be raised locally.
Corps olliclals out of Huntington. W.Va. said lh&lt;•
$100,000 was necessary becau se the Corps had to
spend "tens of thousands of dollars" to re pair the
landing the last time ~· ferry was in use. Some
loca l residen ts have felt the $100,000 demand was
excess ive because the Corps has never pinpointed
th e exact amount of money spent to repair lhe
Mason landing.
Because the ferry opera tor has installed
mechanisms over both the Pom eroy and Mason
landings, which lock onto the prow of th e boat as it
lands, it is unlikely damages will be incurred to
either landing .
The ferry operator ha s also put up $15,000 to b&lt;'

held in escrow as par t of $21 ,f&lt;IO requested bv
Mason Mayor AgnC's Housh ~s ~~ g uaranf('l' th;~t
possible c.l&lt;lmages t o Pomrroy St rePt in Ma son
will be repaired . Rou sh has twen co nce rned thut
incrcasrd t n1ffi c on Pom0rov Strcr l from lhf'
landt.ng 10 U.S. :tl wil l damag;, lh&lt;• black top. The

rest of the $21,WO ra m&lt;' from donations from
merchant s In the l'omrroy ·Middh'port ·Ma son

arras.
Th(l frrry is prep:.Jrf'd to go int o oprra lion a~
soon as thr Pomeroy ·Ma ,on bridge Is elosrd for
rrpa lrs. TPnativr closi ng datf· for tlw br!dgP is
sti li nex t Monday , pending delivery of mat erials.
Thr contractor.

Maiden -.tcnkin s C'onstru rtiu n

Co .. Nrlsonviilc, wil l makethr final necislon as lo
when t hi' bridge shou ld r losr . ;wC'orcting to (;C'o rg c
Dougan. dlrect or of Ill!' Mar lr llil offic·e of t hl' Ohio
Department of Transportation.

National Garden Week is
proclaimed by commissioners

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WEEK
APRIL ·12·-r

SPECIAL WEEK DESIGNATED - A procla·
matlon declaring Aprll12-18 as National Garden
Week In Meigs County was signed Wednesday by
Meigs County Commission President Manning
Roush. With Roush, from left to right, are Brenda

Bolin, president of Friends and Flowers Garden
Cluh, Rutland; Rutland Mayor ,Jim Fink; and
,Janet Bolin, Rutland, stale president of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs.

Meigs County Commission
President Manning Roush signed
a proclamation during Wednes·
day's regular commission ers'
meeting declaring Apri112-18 as
National Garden Week In Meigs
Cou nt y.
Gardening gained national recognition Friday, April18, when
President Reagan signed a proclama tion authorizing the specia l
week. The Na tional Garden Bu·
reau achieved this honor lor
gardeners with assitance !rom 15
horticultural organizations as

co-spon sors.

but ion s of J\mprica's ga r·dr. nC'r s,

Se nator Mark Hat fie ld
tOregonl, an av id gardener. il'd
the legis lation in the Sena te. Sai d
Hatfield. ··Gardening ha s bi'en
an important facet of American
life since 1he birl h of our na lion."
Congress man Thoma s Luken of
Ohio emphasized, "' II is time to
rPcogniz(l thr many rontrlbu tions of the Amrr!can ga nlen
ler," as he led the effort In the
Housr of Represe ntatives .
Purpose of \he nat lanai week is
to recognize the numr rouscontri·

whosr act!vit\Ps f.' nhanc r

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qualit v of tiff' In America .
Thr nation al week wliliM'romc'
a fo.-al point for nat ional. sta te'
;Jnd rommu nlt.v ,,.·tl vlt irs to
ce l rbr ~IIP
gardr nin.u. f.vpnt s

such as

(,du c~t llona l

programs.

co mm unit y IJpautlfkcll ion projPrts , awards rr n ' mnniC&gt;s, tours,
dPmonstri.lt io ns and ot hC' r' frs llv 1-

.t irs wi l l tJ.o plan nrc! .
Locailv .. Janrt llolin. of flu .
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Billion-dollar tax fraud uncovered
NEW YORK (UPI) - Hollywood celehrltit•s,
the head of CBS and others who Invested In a
billion-dollar tax fraud scheme may owe the
government at least 5200 million In back taxes,
Interest and penallles, authorllles said.
A federal grand jury In Manhattan Wednesday
Indicted three partners In a scheme that muy lw
the largest tax shelter fraud ever, satd U.S.
Attorney Rudolph G.Iullanl. None of the Investors
wa.• lndlcled.
1
Giuliani spcculated that the investors owe lhc
government at least 5200 .m illion. He told a news
conference, 11 Thelr tax returns havt:&gt; heen lrO'lcn
and some have settled."

Th&lt;• 20 lnvr.• lors and their spousc•s named In til&lt;'
indldment were• not charged with t·rlmlnal
wrongdoing In the scheme. which hegan In
,January 197~ and con tinued through tht• ftlln~ of
thr :11-count indi ct ment, Giuliani said. But that

"docs not nwan they don't havt• to hu:c dvU
t:harges" related to UliO million In allcg&lt;•dly falso·
tax dt•ductlons. hc said .
1'ht• invt•stor. Included actot'!! l..orne GrP&lt;•n,
Michael J.undon, and S!dnc.v Poltit•r; th•· lal&lt;'
~rti•t Andy Wllrhol; Cit~ l'r•••id••nl and c:h tef
executive ofli&lt;·t•r l..aur&lt;,nce Tisch and his brother,
U.S. Postma.•tcr General Preston 1'isch, and
television produ cer Norman l;•ar.

.Settle wrongful .death suit out of court; sum undisclosed
· A wrongful deat h suit agai nst
. the Meigs County Commission·
· ~r s, former Meigs Sheriff James
J&gt;roffltt and former Deputy Carl
Hysell, has been sell led out of
court for an undisclosed amount.
The Meigs County Commissioners recelv&lt;'d notification from
their attorney that the su it. flied
by Doris Fisher, administratrix
of theestateofPhllllpF!sher, has

been finalized.
Doris Fisher filed the ac tion In
U.S. District Court, Columbus,
on Aug. 13. 1985, after Phillip
Fisher hanged himself while In
custody in the Meigs County Ja il
earlier that year. A jury trial and
damages in the amount of
$220.000 were requested .
On recommendation of Robert
Byer. director of the Meigs

Count)' Emergency Medical Ser·
vi ce, th e commissioners ac .
cepted a low bid or $12, :194 from
Sm ith·Nelson Motors For a 1987
van to be used by EMS as an
invalid transpo·rt vehicle.
Tabled by the co mmissioners
was a request from Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman for lh~
county to share in one· third of the
loca l match money needed for

subs idized taxi serv ice. The
mayor's request for $:!,500 from
·the county will be reviewed and
then discussed next week.
Ca r son Crow, assisting Meigs
County prosecuting attorney. ex ·
plained to the commissioners
thai his office wou ld like to hire a
temporary employee to help wlih
title searches on properties to be
sol g for delinquent \axes. The

possibliil y of the commls, ioner'
fronting thr mon ey for the•
temporary help, to he rclm·
bursed from the sa les of the
properties, wa s discussPd bri efl y
but no decision was mad e. Crow
did not indica lf' how soon u
deliquenl properties sa l e will be
held .
The commissioners announced
that a public hear ing wi ll b&lt;.• held
10 a.m. April 9 at the co urthouse,

lor lhr

purpos&lt;' of IW Piving

commcnl s on proposed

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lions affct·ling building In areas
of specia l flood haza rd, as
designated by lhP Federal F:mcr·
gcncy Managem&lt;'nl Al(ency.
Adopt ion of these r&lt;'gulations Is
n~ crssary In order rot· rrsldent s
of M~lgs County to be able to
continue to •·ecelvf' federal flood
ln s uran c~ th~ co mmissioners
sa id.

Haylifts needed to feed stranded cattle
in Kansas; roads closed in three states
By ,JIM FISHER
United Press International
A violent spring snowstorm
· that pounded the Plains for
lour days aba ted today after
prompting hayl!!ts to feed
stranded cattle in Kansas.
sweeping snow into 12-foot
drifts and closing hundreds of
• miles of roads in three states.
The storm. which was cen·
tered over the Grea t Lakes
early today. had weakened
and was not expected to
· produce an y more wintry
· weather . th e National
Weather Service said. Rain
fell today in· the Great Lakes
and from the upper Ohio
Valley across much of the
Northeast .
Three traffi c deaths - two
In Oklahoma and one in
Kansas - have been blamed
on the storm since Monday .
In central Nebraska, west·
bound Interstate 80 from
Kearney to Elm Creek was so
packed with snow and Ice
• Wednesday night thai road
crews were forced to plow a
15 - mile stretc h on the
shoulder so hundreds of
s1ra nded motorists could get

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through.
" They had them backed up
nine miles from Kearney
waiting to get through and it's
. moving slowly," said Cathy
Sigler. Nebraska State Patrol
dispa tcher. shor tl y before
midnight WednE'sday .
"It 's so packed. The lanes
arr like big ruts," Sigler sa id.
State police said a liO·mlie
stretch of ! ·80 was closed for
much of the day Wednesday
becausP of blowing snow and
stalled vehicles.
Faith Cedar. guest service
r~presenta tlve at the Holida.v
Inn in Kearney, said 1~
motorists had been stranded
there since Tuesday.
"We've had several people
ch~ck In from Grand Island411 miles away - and (they)
said II took them eight hours to
get h~re." she said.
The storm has spread snow
In a 200-mile swat h across
central Nebraska since Men·
day . On Wednesday, northw est winds up to 50 mph blasted
20 Inches of snow into drifts 12
feet high In Broken Bow,
cutting visibility to less than
one-fourth mile.
'

Gov. Ka y Orr declared a
slate of emergency Wednes ·
day lor centra l and wrstern
Nebraska, in addit ion to th e
emergency declared for cas t·
ern Nebraska Monday be·
cause of floods caused by
hea vy rains .
National Guard troops were
helping evacuate flood vic·
tims near Beatrice, where the
Rig Blue River rose to 11 fe(•l
above flood stage Wednesday,
forci ng highways and bu si·
nesses to close.
"There's lowland flooding
all over everywhere." Gage
Co unty Sheriff Jerry Dewitt
said .
In we&lt;tern Kansas, also hit
hard by the storm, officials
said heilcop!ers would begin
hayllft operations today to
feed catile In Gave and Grego
counties.
"They've been four days
without feed ," said Major
Joyce Cole of the adju tant
general 's office in Topeka .
"Nobody can get anywhere to
feed the cattle . ... It 's espe·
clally Important now s!qce it 's
calving time."

Parts of Interstate 711 and
other road s werr reopened
Wednesday, but many roads
west of U.S. 281, a north· south
highway running through ce n·
lrai Kansas. remained closrd
or Impassa ble . Gov . Mike
Hayden's disaster declaration
remained In effect for 4n
cou nties west of U.S. 281 .
In ce ntra l Sou th Dakota .
Interstate 90 was reopened
across the state Wednesda y
afternoon after heavy snow
and poor visibility had forced
closure of about 200 miles of
the highway lrom , Chamber·
lain to "Ellsworth Air Force
Base Tuesday night.
Drizzle and fog were re·
ported from the Ca rolinas
across Georgia to northern
Florida , and rain doused parts
of New Mexico. Texas and
Oklahoma. Up to 4 inches of
snow were predicted for the
south-cen tral mountains or
New Mexico.
In the Northwest. rain and
mountain snow were scattered from Washington to
western Montana.

SPRING STORM CONTINUES- Snow driven hy strong winds
drifts up a(l'alnst this farm shed near the Colorado·Nchraska
harder ell!lt of Holyoke Wednesday. A slow-moving spring snow
storm stalled over the area, dropping temperaturt•s and caus ln~
the snow to blow and drift. (UPI)

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