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                  <text>Page-· 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, March 26, 1987

Federal Home State trial moved from Ohio to Detr~it
h C' I NCdi :-INIA'Ih'l l U
f' Pli-A judge•
a~ or. &lt;' l~r c I e S:dc·ral tri: ~l of
I Ol lllPI r ome . tal&lt;' Savmgs
13dnk r xc•rur.iv t'' Man·in War nN
1nd Burt on H
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r ips .I atn er ot Mi"higa n on
Wrdnr•sda,· grcr nr cd a l'lw ngp ot
vr nur· c h;rt had lll'r n n •qu csled b)'

Warne r und Bonga rd .
War ncr and Florigard wrr P
eo nv ictcd rar lir r thi s m onth in a
st u it• tr ial in Cin ci nna. ti and h"rl
"
r·o nt PndPd th at " ma ss ive publ ic·
it.v " a bout thai case would make·

1

if impossi ble for them to receil'r
" fair rr ial in anotltrr Cin ci nnati
&lt;·aw
,
" A fl pr four m on' hs of sa t ura·

l io n publi cit y about that trial and
the verd icts 01 guilt ag'ainst M r .
Bongard and M r . War ner. Jury
sP IPctron will hf' - at the ver v
bPst - Immensely m ore diflicui t
and m ore pro ne to error ," sa id
att orneys for thr defendant s.
The Ci ncion uli t ria l had been
sr hrdu led I o beg in M a.v 4; Joiner
sci no tr ial dal e fo r thr switch to

Del

'I
r ot ·
Wa r ner and Bongard arc
charged in the federa l case with
conspi r acy · and wire fraud in

.
violatin g bank board of direc·
tor:s' resolut ions against tra nsfer
of f unds. Bongard wa s convicted

dollars for money I he bank lost .
Former bank president David
Schiebel, who al so was conv icted
in the state tria l, does not face
any federal charges.
The defendants were charged
wit h illegally funneling $113
million of depositors' fund s in the
Cincinnati bank to ESM Govern·
ment Securities

8

conn ection with the collapse of
Hom e State two y ears ago. .

on 2 charges of misapplication
and unauthorized transfer of
funds.

In the state trial. which ended
March 2, Warner wa s convicted
on I hree charges of secur ities
tviolali ons and six cha t·g.es of

Warner and Bongard are lobe
sentenced Monday. They cou ld
be sent to prison for up to 15 years
and order ed to pay milllons of

Area teains
•
post WIDS
Thursday
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Ohio Lottt•rv•
Daily• Numht&gt;r

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Vol. 36, No. 228
Copyrighted 1987

Mosily doudy tonight. wit h
a dtan('(" of rain and a l.uw in
llw mid 411s. Mo stly doudy
Saturd ay , with lli .u;h!'i llt'ar (m.
Tilt· prohahi lit y 111 lll't•t•ipita·
linn i~ 411 pt·n·t·nt tuni~ht and
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IH'rt 'PIIt Satunla~··

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enttne

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, March 27 , 1987

4 Sections, 46 Pu n t1s

25 Cem s

A Mult lm Cdltl Inc New s11&lt;1p er

Eastern Local Board approves grading policy
FRIDAY, MARCH 27 TO TUESDAY, MARCH 31

:'l:';t m!J gl!rui!"
DISCOVER WHY

ARMSTRONG &amp;
CONGOLEUIII

VINYL FLOOR
COVERING
Huge assortment of patterns

- 15 Year Warranty
-Toto! Suspension System

to mulch ony decor. No Wox
finish. In stock for immediate
. delivery

Special

Sprill9

SALE
TO

Reg. 532 ... Sale 523.36
Reg. 536 ... Sale S26.28
Reg. 540 ... Sale S79.20

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$24.99!
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Sale Priced

$479 to$959

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PANDORA
CASUAL WEAR

New Spring Fabrics and
colors!
REG. $14.00 TANK TOPS
ONLY

Sl1.19

REG. 116.00 SWEATERS
ONLY

SJ2,79

REG. s22.00 PANTS
ONLY

517.59

REG. '28.00 SHIRTS
ONLY

S22.39

'il.w Shl¥~
~FITNESS

WEIGHTS
Choose wrist
weights or
hond
weights.
Assorted
colors.

MEN'S

NECK
TIES
Big selection of solid colors
and patterns. Select yours
now and save.

$8,50 Ties ......... $6.3 5
$10.00 Ties ....... 57.50
$12.50 Ties ....... $9,35
$13.50 Ties ..... $10.00

STORE HOURS:.
9:30 TO 5:00
MONDAY ·SATURDAY

MEN'S 519.95

BLUE DENIM

JEANS
Pre washed

DENIM JEANS

l

JUNIOR

SPECIAL!

~

REG. 524.00 ......... SALE 519.19
REG. 531.00 ......... SAlE 524.79
REG. 546.00 ......... SALE 536.79

I

Assorted Colors
Children's Sizes
REG. 16.00 TO 112.00

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b ~ !'l'll' rrlm,r ,tll i, '"· l:.o: lf. •lnd lt~st~ lru yc•at s &amp;·or ol. ;.

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SWEAT PANTS &amp;
SWEAT SHIRTS

2.0°/o
Wra~r

o quilt.
Beautifully
embroidered
appliques.
Polyester filed.
Poly I colton
prints.

no I
included

~ porl mg l 'V \ '111 ..• R··l•l ('' l . .

"' l 111 1 ol nl l'l l ll I Wll h C h , f11\C'I . . , ,

$508

Zip

Mas~

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QUILTING
MATERIAL

Student siJes - huskies - slims and
regulars 8 to 16. Prewoshed. Be sure to
s~e lee Storm Riders and Wrangler 909
Crly Stro1ghts - Sole Priced.

Wrangler - 100%
cotton. Waist sizes
29 to 42.

Sale Prices

Sl 099 PAIR
HOLLAND SUMMER
BLOOMING

CHILDREN

SPRING
JACKET SALE
Lined and unlined ja1kets
far little girls and boys.
Solids and prints.

Reg. $11 .......... 58.79
Reg. su ........ S11.19
Reg. S18 ........ S14.39
Reg. 526 ........ 520.79

OCEAN PACIFIC
FOR JUNIORS

$sle P1ice$

MEN'S

VAN HEUSEN

S8 95

SHORT SLEEVE

VACUUM
CLEANER
Mighty Mite
T~am sweepers.
Brg selection of
models.

See our big selection
- Dahlias,
Gladiolus, Elephant
Ears. Plant in spring
bloom in summer.

Great ~ow looks for,.spring. Superior quolity and styling.
Reg . 20.00 Shtrts ..... .. .......... .. Sale ' 15.98
Reg. ' 10.00 Tank Tops .... .. ... .. .. .. Sale '7.98
Reg. '24.00Crop Pants .. ..... ... . Sale ' 19.18
Reg. ' 18.00 Shorts/ Jams .. .... .. Sale ' 14.38

EUREKA
Uprights, PoV:er

FLOWER
BULBS

~

SHORT SLEEVE

SHIRTS
DRESS SHIRTS BySWEAT
Wrangler - Crew Neck

I

Neck sizes 14111 to 18. Solid
'olors, white, neat patterns,
tapered ond full fit styiiH.

S1S.OO
S16.00
518.00
520.00

Shirts .... 511.99
Shirts .... 512.79
Shirts .... $14.39
Shirts .... 515.99

tory rourso&gt;- biology I and 11.
chemistry, oi\·ir s. algebra I and
11. plane geomet r y , co ll ege p r e·
para tory Engli sh III and I V. and
Ft·rnch I, !'and Ill. The final
average gradP for these coll ege
prepara tory classes shall be
incrPa sod by 25 percent of tho
numerical por ct&gt;nt age grade
given by the teachers."
F ir st reading was given a
pol icy pertainin g to academ ic
eligibi lit)· for exlra currlcular
activ ities. Although the board
had a pol icy perta ining to ex tra·
curricular spor ts ac tiv ities . as
outlined by the Ohio At hl etic
Association , the new policy will

ex lend to all extra activh ies .
In reg ard to sports, and all
oth er activ it ies. th e only excep·
lion in the proposed policy to Ohio
A thl etic Associatio n guideli nes
·pertai ns to practices. II a student
does no! meet all gr ad e requir e·
ments . the student may practice
as long as no league or state
meet s or even ts are scheduled
durin g the pena lty grading pe·
t"iod . During the penal ty period.
t he sl udpnt w ill be monitored
weekly to determine if grades
arc being m aintain ed at r equired
Je,·els. If not . the student may not
participatc inpracticpt hefollow ·
i ng week.

- Solid

Getting me"l s out to the
cou nt y' s homebound senior cili·
zens is an important aspec t of the
Meigs Count y Council on Aging' s
progr am of service. L as t ypa r·
over 17,000 dinner s w er e deli·
vered wit h a maj orit y of thP
recipients being 7o years of age
or ov er.
With March being Na lional
Nu tr it ion Mon th, alllhese volun·
l eer s who participat e in the
home- delivered meal program
or serve dinners at the SPnlor
Citizens Cent er were lionored at
a special party Thu rsday .
According to Alice Wamsley,
nutrition coordina tor. four areas
pf the count y receive home·
delivered meal s. The routes with
round·lrlp mil eage are Racine.
37 miles; Chester, 29; Rutland;
24: and Pomer oy·Midleport. 22.
Tile center is constanlly looking
for ways to expand the routes to
Include more elder ly residen ts
and the budge! for th e program is
being expand ed.
In 1986. the Cent er pro vided
15.000 meals through the week
and 2,000 fr ozen meal s fo r
weekend use. The cooked portion
of the meal is pa ckaged in foil.
l r ansported In an Insul ated con·
ta iner and the rout es are ar·
ranged so th ai th e last per son on
the lin e recei ves it while it is still
w"rm. Each 1·out e takc·s abou t
1 Y, hours r ou nd·lrip.
Center va ns are gen erally used
for the del ivery, but volu nteer s
who use their own cars are
reimbur sed for mileage. T he
four regular van drivers , Doy le
Hudson. Virgil McElroy, Robert
Smith and Bill Criner are as·
slsted by volun teer helpers.
Willie Davis, Delmas Kearns ,
Paul Smith , Harold Rice, George
Seller s, Don and Margaret
Kennedv. Sonia Parsons, Cha·
r les Kiser and Day ton, Eugene
ahd Kermit McE l roy . Whil e
Doyle Hudson and Virgil McEI·

Calors

SALE

$7l9
95 Fleeced Jog Shorts ... I5.S9

SALE!
MEN'S HANES

UNDERWEAR
Includes Red Lobel and Blue
label - Briefs, T Shirts A
~iris, Boxer Shorts. Big sizes
Included. ] in a package.

S6.99 Pkg. of 3...................... S5.2S '
S7.89 Pkg, of 3...................... ~5.95
S9.S9 Pkg. of 3...................... 57,20
SIJ.75 Pkg. of 3 ................. S10.35

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CHUG[ CAII O

THESE MEN DELIVER - K ermil M cElroy, left, ha.• ht•en
delivering meals to homebound senior citizens around tht• counly
sinct•l975 when I he program started. Pidurt•d with him is a new er
volunt eer , Charlr·s Kis·or, who has be en assisting for a couple of
year s. Wllhout tht• homr·deliven •d meals, many disabl ed senior
dtlzens would not he abl e to r em ain in their own hom es.
r oy arr now employed at the
Cenler they form er l y worked as
volunteers.
ThP home·dellvery mea l pro·
gram Is credit ed w ith enabling
many of the elder ly to rema in in
their own homes, postponing the
tim e when they must go to
nursing homes or move in with a
rel'ative. If is economically ad·
vant ageo us in that by hel ping
senior citizens sta y In th eir own
homps, It allev iat es the need l or
expensive outsid e care. th e cosl
of whi ch is man y lim es paid with
lax pa yer dollars.
In addit ion to taking food to the
di sabled elderly, the driver s and
helpers pick up mall, medicine,
lau ndry, and ot her necessities
enroute. all eviating another
primary concern for homebound
senior ei1 izc ns.

Mrs. Wamsley explai ned that
sometimes the food deliver y
drivers and helpers ar c the only
co ntact an elder ly person has on
a dally basis. Cit ing the lmpor·
lance of chose dally visit s, she
said that one time this winter

Businessman suggests
·p ooling of damages
COLUMBUS iUPIJ - A Co·
lumbu s businessman say s punl ·
live damage awards should not
be paid out to plaintiffs but
should b~ p(¥)ied to pay claims
agains t absent manufaclurPrs
which cannot be r eac hed .
Nelson French. a Columbus
electr ic al who!Psaler and imme·
dlat e pa sl president of lhe Ohio
Sm all Business Council. testifi ed
Thursday before a special Ohi o
Sena te co mmltt t&gt;e examin ing
civ il ju stice r eform l egislation.
Punitive damages are as·
sessed agai nst a company as
punishment for a wrongful act . ln
addition to compensa tory dam·
ages for th e victi m .
" There Is · no r eason why
punitive dam"ges should go to
aggrieved parties. " said French.
He r ecommended that any
punitive damages be set aside In
a separate fund and used l o pay
compensatory damages In r ases
where manufacturer Is either
bankrupt or In a foreign country
and cannot be sued .

a

'

Discussed was the possible
fo r mulation of a policy rela ti ng
to pass ·fai l requirem ents for
grades one through eight. Al so
discu ssed was formu lati on of a
poli cy pertain ing to usc of sick
!cave by employees. The board i s
S€'C' king i nput from admini stra tive per sonn el in thcsC' matter s.

ln other bu siness . lhP board
ga ve permiss ion for seve ra l fi eld
trips.
Permi ss ion wa s gr an It'd for a
maximum of .10 st udents from
grades four , fi ve ""d si x loa llenrl
En r ichment Da y on May 1 al Rio
Grande College, undN the Tal·
ented and Gif ted Program

lhro ug h !he Co un ly lloar ct of

Edu ca1 io n. F. a stPrn hoa rd will
pa y

cos ts for

lh f'

hu s

:1nd

gasolint'.
On Ma _
\ ' 7, a rn&lt;o: imum o f .' \0
slud enl s from gT ;I(!('s :; i.x, s&lt;' Vl' ll
and Pig hl w ill altl'nd a Bi( 'C'0 11'11 ni&lt;li Obsf'r vation of t h(• Nnrt hw rs l Onl in&lt;IIH'&lt;' of 17H7 al Ohio
Uni\' f'r sil _v . ;dsn through tlw
T.A.C . progra m . Costs to thf'
board w ill ~ g ain will h4' llU s and
ga solinP .
1\ fi C' Id trip l or lll f' C' I&lt;IS .'&gt; l '." or
Ron Hi ll und M:Hv .Jo B ucklt'V to
lilt' Ohio His tori.n li Sol' if'l _\: in

Columbu s wa s a(Jprovt•d l'o r
1\ pr i! '29 . Thc•n • \V ill b~ · no costs 1o

til(' ho;1rd f1)r T hi ~ tri p
r\ I rip tn.tl rr • f.' ll i\ ·III&lt;IH l Sr:r l' '
Co m;f·nl inn 1 1D ,\p r il ~ ·I 2:1 at
\l ('ll 'l'LIIl " M l '!ll ll i·L d /\ udit ol'i urn
in { 'ol urnbu .-. w ;ts ;Jpp r m ·N I lor
Fll /\ m l\'i.snr .1:1! \i(' t' Wr·lwr &lt;IIHI
four Fll i\ nw rn hl'l'"i. T IH• Fll 1\
t ho lp lf•J' wi ll p;t,\' llw f ' :'\ fJt~ n st ·s
t\ .'i n 'CJ IH'S tPd h~ - ins I n w to1
Valt ·r·it• ]{; Jn s llt l l lt ll ll . ]J( ' I' nl h ~ i o n
wa s g i\" f' rl for t il t · l1 igll ~ !'IJOol
show cho r u ~ ;1 ntl \-\ ' t 11)11 ·n · _
..., t"ll ol'll.'-,
tu parl il"i p &lt;~ h · i n l h t• ll ig h St ·ll ool
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;\ pr il 2~ 1. ;Jt \·Vt·sl Lit wr l \ ' S tollt •
C o llP~P in WP~ I l .i iJ••rl .\ ' , \\' . \ 'o
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Reagan
hits road;
plans veto
of bill

Nutrition
program
•
recogntzes
volunteers

CHILDREN'S

Solid colors and patterns
a big selection - 41
inch width.

QUILTED
BABY
COMFORTERS

1111.,

!Reg $&lt;10 951
v Sl'i J r r ~ R

INCLUIJL S FRf:T t1

SALE!!

SA'IE

Uti I VI !I I /&gt;1

-

ONLY

ONLY $28900

Quality leotards by Danskin and Wilson. Sizes
S to XL. Hurry in ... at these prices they won't
last lonq! REG. 59.-2S TO 121.00

Brightly colored blouses
jackets, pants, skirts and
Sweaters

Only

FULL SET

AEROBIC OUTFITS

Russ
Sportswear

...

ONLY $2Q900

SQ. YD.

27%

3 W1ttr
Tempttttu,..
Option•

TWIN SET

$545

REDUCED

WHIRLPOOL WASHER SPECIAL

SERTA
PERFECT SLEEPER

· By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentin el Staff Writer
One policy was given a s(•cond
readi ng and placed Into effect.
and a nor her policy was given a
fir st reading when Eastern Loca l
Board of Edu cation met Thur s·
day evening in r egular ses sion .
Placed in to effect w~s a pol tcy
per taining to a weigh ted gr adin g
sys tPm which read s as follows .
" Eastern Local School Board,
effective with the 1987·8R school
year, hereby implem ents a
·weighted gr ading system for the
purposes of determining grade
poin t aver age and ra nk in clas s
for the following co llege p repara ·

Otherwise, he said, ret a il er s.
Ins tallers, shipper s and w holes·
alers like himself become li able
for damages in a lawsull where
the manufacturE.'r can not pay . .
Representa ti ves of the Ohio
busin ess communit y continued
to press their case for ellm ln al·
lng multiple recoveries in civil
lawsuits and giving juries more
Information on whic h to base
awards.
Columbus attorney Harry J.
Lehman, representing the Ohio
Allia nce fo r Civil Justice,
sparred briefly with Sen. Paul E .
Pf e ifer . R·Bucyrus , ov er
whether a Jury should be In·
formed of a spouse's remarr iage
In a wrongful death action
against her late husband.
Lehman cited a hypot hetical
example of a postman's widow
who might marry Col umbu s
billionaire Leslie Wexner . He
~aid a jury should be Informed of
that fact before awarding a large
damage seltlement Lo someone
who doesn't need it.

••

they fou nd a woman who had
been without he"t for SI"Vcr el
da ys and was unable to get to the
telephone.
Statistics show that the aver·
age age of the population In Ohio
is incre0 sing. People age 75 and
older are the fas test grow ing
segment of the population bo th in
Ohio and across the nation. Th e
group Is expected to lncrea se'by
50 percent by the year 2.000.
Cu r r ently m or e th an 18 percent
of the population In Meigs Cou nty
is over 60 years of age. 1n the
number of senior citizens, only
six stat es have more I han Ohio.
The local nutrition progr am Is
designed to ser ve those 60 year s
of age and older and the handl ·
capped under 60 . It al so serves on
a temporary ba sis on rhe request
fr om medi cal or social service
per sonnel a pat ient bein g re·
leased from the hospital with no
ot her person avail ab le to hand le
m eal prepara t ion.
Whil e th ere Is no assessed
charge, those receiving mea l s
ar e asked to donat e according to
their financial abilit y so that the
service may be ex tended to
others. The program Is funded by
l h&lt;' federal government, but the
moni es are not adequa te l o cover
all the expenses Incurred In
preparing and deliver ing the
(Continued on Page 10!

WASHINGTON iUPi i - Pres
idenl Reagan. in hi s fi rS! attempt
to hit tile road wit hout rhe
l ran·Contra "!fair in tow, wa s
tripped up b~ 1he issuP he says i s
a Wa shin gton obses sion in no les s
likely a pla ce chan a Midwes tern
class room.
Reagan. who has accused
r eport er s of hf'in g obsessed with
his polit ical 11 0es of the last four
months. rai sed the Is sue o.n hi&gt;
own Thu r sda y whil e on a m iss ion
to redirect attenti on from co n·
trover sy to safe issu£' S of national
ronrern .
Today , ltte popular ('auscs hr•
l r umpeted Thu r sday gave way to
co nfr ontation with Congress as
Reaga n planned to ve1o "" $8R
billion highway b ill - a ri sky
m ove that cou ld deal a blow to a
d a mag ed pr es id Pne y if
unsucc es sful.
During his visit Thursda -' . to
Fairview E lementary Schoo l in
Columbia. Mo.. Rea gan hea rd
sixth ·grad e teacher F:laine Has ·
semer tell her pupil s th ar !he
·th ree branches of gover nm ent
" havr t o work wit h each other. •·
But whil e some leadin g Repub·
licans have urged him lo strike a
chord of conciliati on now. Rea·
gan seem s emboldened to work
wirh Congress on hi s own term s.
His veto roda.v wil l be tcs led

nrxt WPC'k ;Js the li ou:-.r &lt;.~nd
Sf. n&lt;H t' :J 11 f' mpl I a mu sl(lr lh P

rwo· third s maj oriti es n&lt; •r ded to
ove rridP him . Wh il l' 1-lou .S &lt;' spokes m a n Marlin Fit zwa f('r pr·r -

dlcted Reagan will " do ~r llrr
than l'Xp&lt;'t l ed" In lhr !·louse. hu t
hopes to su sta in his

vr to

with a

n:1rr ow vict ory i n Hw Srnal l'.
"We' re pi ck i n~ up suppor t all
1hP li m e, " he said .
Srandln g up 10 Congr&lt;•ss on tilt •
!1ighwa.v bill. wh r re his obj Pc·
lions l'r nte r on fiscal co ncP rn ~
r at her than lhr pr oposrd Ill·
c rr~sr ol' t hP s pC'rd lim it to li~
mph on ru ra l in!C'rsl l:J i t•s . is an

inl &lt;·g r ;d pa r t o l l{p; rJ-;i lll·.., pnli l i .
c: al n ·viv~il .
T h ~1 1 c• ffo rt 11ho rl'l !r ·s ll P~• v ll _y
on the ' t ;w t i ( ·~ 11 1111 ll il \'1' -,, ·r v, ·d
l1£•ag an wt •ll i n 1111 · p~1s l. As ;r
res ull , th&lt;• Wil l II' !l ouse· work1·11
h;_m t T il ur sdn.v 1o show lw ls IJ:IC' k
In fot'l'f'.
n ra ga n fl1•w l o 1hi • IH• ;t 1' 1Ia nd Iu
prorn uf{' t·xt·t •! ll·ncr in t•du r;ltion
;u1d i1 n ·:-. u l'.(! ('ll1 Jl l'f' ~ id l'nc•y . To

tlw t !;rll r·r f 'tH.I , ht· m;•d•· ;r
whi r l wind r ound Il l ;rppc 'ur;nwr's
~~ ~ 1wo sc ho ols :111d . in a !oi harp
dt •pa r turt • fr om t'!•c·f• nt IJ I".l t'! i('r .
f'll ~ i.l grd in g i w • :rnd takl' wl! 11
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FCC advances larger service plan
WA SHINGTO N i U PII - Th e
Federa l Communicario ns Com·
mission, in a clear signal to the
j udge wh o over &gt;aw lh c Bel l
tel ephone .&gt;ySiem breakup, has
advanced its plan to let the
r egional Bell co mp " nies and
AT&amp;T offer lucr ative, computrr·
!zed se r v ices su(' h as home
banking a nd elec t ronic Yellow
Pages .
Th e fl ve· member commi ss ion
unanimou sly reaffirmed a dec i·
slon Thu rsday to let thr com pan·
irs offer " enhanced" services t hose needi ng compui er manlpu·
Ia Iion of data - as part of their
regular telep hone service.
The FCC al so unanimou sly
adopted techn ica l. guidelines by
whi ch I he compani es can offer

Spring
forward
•
comtng
.April 5
WASHINGTON iUP I J Daylight savin g lime will
begin at 2 a.m . local time,
Sunday, Ap ril 5, th is year,
lhree w eeks early, tor most of
the Unit ed States.
Congress extended daylight
lime last year and President
Reagan signed It lnt law last
July 8.
Ill set
Most Americans
their clocks ahead one
ron
the first Sunday In A II,
Ins tead or the lasl Sunday In

Rr\CK '1'0 SCIIOOL - PrPsid&lt;•nl l t&lt;·a~un vi.il•·•l with .l &lt;·an
Loe thcn's third gradr co mpult•r cla~s 'l'hurs da,y whil1· un lnnr at
Fa irvit•w Elf'lnt~ntury Sc hool in fo lumhl a . Mu. (t'PI)

'April, the tradlt.lo'nal start of
daylight lim e. T hey will turn
them back as usual on the last
Sunday In October .

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pr•ctcd to range from vo ir•c
messa ging and hom r ban ki ng lo
hom e securit y syste m s. hc·al th
monitorin g ancl eler tronic Y&lt;·l ·
low Pages.

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U.S. hostage sounds
off against president
BEIRUT , Lebanon r UP I I Am erican hoslagc .Jesse Tu r nrr·
pleaded for the llfr of ai l ing
fC'Jl ow r aptiv(' Al unn Slccn In :r
videot aped message, acc usi ng
th e Re"gan administra tion of
Ignoring the hos tages ' pll ~ h t l or
It s ow n politica l purpose.
"We as k I he Am er ican peo ple
and ou r fa m ilies to press on our
admini stration to make sure th ur
we will hf' r eleased ali ve bcca.use
all Indicators show that M r.
Reagan 's admini strati on wi shes
that we di P so thall i (ca n) ge t r id
of this Issue," Turner said In the
stat em ent rel eased Thu rsday ,
which may have hf'cn wri tt en by
his capt or s.
" So far, we had under gone
hard limes, " said Tu r ner , 39 .
who was k idnapped .Jan . 24 fr om
Beirut Univer sity Coll ege with
Steen. a fell ow American , and
lwo other professor s.
" We almo st got killed m ore

th an once • wi lllf!UI IH ·or r in f.! t l 1.r t
thosP w ho ;u !· 1 ~" " Pn n ~ JI J I , · &lt; · orl ' '·"
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th ey don ' t g i\·1• u tl&lt;-~ rnn un l 1 ·~ !.
fh C'y wa nt to n •adt polll ic·;_d j.!n;IJ '
ur lf th ry v.:; ,nt n lol' l ' pow!'r "

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suffer ing fr om hi gh hlrlfwl pr&lt;•• ·
sure an d hc:r d:rr'hPs .
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bitt er tim e. Wr· ""kn ow thai r•ur
fe llow hos ra g•• Alann St&lt;'en Is
dyi ng," Tu rnr·r .I ll id.
Turner' s v lclf•ot;l pc d m pssugro
wa s dr•llvNI •d to lhr lefl iSI
As·Sa flr new sp:r p&lt;•r h,V thr 'I s·
Iam ie Jlh ud for lh ~ Ll brr~ t lon ot'
Pales tine. thr pro·l ra nl an group
!hat clalmPd rPsponslblllty for
kidna pping thP fou r pr ofPsso rs.

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Friday, March 27, 1987

Commentary
lll Court Street

Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio"':
Friday,
1987
j
. March
.
'

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

AMEMBER of The United Press lnternattonal, Inland Dally Press
Association and the Amencan New spaper Publishers Assoclatlon.
LETTERS OF OPINION arP wel coml' ThPy should IX' lf'Ss than 300 words
long All letters arcs ubjccl to cdllmg and mu st bf' signed with namP, addres s and
telephone number No unsl1med lett ers wlll be pl blished Letters should b£' In
good laslc, &lt;~ddrf'Ssl n ,g Issues, no! person alities.

I

Judge W. Br&lt;&gt;vard Hand of the that this raises a "wall between
federal dlstnct court In Alabama church and state" that forbids
has handed llb&lt;&gt;rals a hot potato If any sort of religious Instruction
there ever was one
·or observance In th&lt;&gt; schools F'or years liberal organizations even a brief nondenominational
such as the American Civil prayer. Parents can teach little
Ltbertles Union and Norman Johnnl&lt;&gt; or "Suzy any r&lt;&gt;llglous
Lear's People for the American b&lt;&gt;llefs they want to: at home.
Way hav&lt;&gt; been busy making sure
At first this seems lair enough
th at no sllght&lt;&gt;sl whiff of reltglon II does, to be sure, condemn a lot
was allowed to contaminate of youngsters to growing up
Amenca's publtc schools. Their without any religious exposure
lh&lt;&gt;ory has been that this Is whatever, since many parents
forbidden by the F'irsl Amend- are too lazy or Ignorant to
ment clause barring an "estab- provide any. But Norman Lear l's
ltshmenl of religion."
entitled to argue thai this Is no
The courts have generally gon&lt;&gt; skin off his nose -It's the parents
along with lh&lt;&gt; liberal contention who are to blame.

Eastern dumps Federal Hocking, 11-1.

n.

Unholy war in schools.____W_ill....l.-iam_A_._Rus_h_er :

The Daily Sentinel

Recently, the prospect of tryIng to govern oncoming g&lt;&gt;neratlons tl!us "educat&lt;&gt;d" has made
even certain prominent liberals
qu&lt;&gt;asy. New York Governor
Marla Cuomo, lor one, has
suggested cautiously that the
schools might risk teaching a f&lt;&gt;w
"values" such as "Love thy
neighbor" (though that one
would s&lt;&gt;em barred under the
prevailing Interpretation of the
First Am&lt;&gt;ndm&lt;&gt;nt) .
But by and large liberals have
been quite satisfied with lh&lt;&gt;
substantive content of the public
school curriculum, once the last
vestiges of religion have been

The Lighter Side

Memory slippage

stamped out of it. And slowly It
has begun to dawn on devout
parents why this Is so.
The false assumption Is artfully concealed. W&lt;&gt; are supposed
to beli&lt;&gt;ve - without Inspecting
lh&lt;&gt; proposition - that when all
religious training has been &lt;&gt;lim I- •
nated from a child's formal
education, what is left Is merely
neutral on lh&lt;&gt; subject of religion:
neutral not only as between
religions, but on the subject ollhe
validity of religion per se.
· But that, of course, Is simply :
not true. What lh&lt;&gt; average :
youngster In an Am&lt;&gt;rlcan public •
sc~ool receives today Is an
education based on a world view
that regards religion as mislead· :
ing at worst and unnecessary at •
best. II Is the world view !
historically know as "secular :
humanism."
Ills rather comical today to see
the s&lt;&gt;cular humanists, who once
glorted tn that name, holly
denying both th&lt;&gt;lr own existence
and the diimlnance of their world
view In U.S. public education.
But of course they hav&lt;&gt; every- ,
thing to lose by admitting either. :
As malt&lt;&gt;rs stand, they are :
winning the education argument :
by d&lt;&gt;nylng that there even Is one. •
Once thet r vl&lt;&gt;w of th&lt;&gt; First :
Amendment is accepted, th&lt;&gt; only l
thing II Is constitutionally per- j
mtssible to teach In the schools 1
JUSt happens to be their own
secular concept of the world.
But Jud ge Hand has now
grea tly inconvenrenced them by
rultng (corr&lt;&gt;ctiy) that s&lt;&gt;cular
humanism Is, lor the rel&lt;&gt;vant
purp,oses, ils&lt;&gt;lllhe equivalent of l
a religion. As such,ll has no Il)Ore :
business being taught In the •
public schools than Presbyter- :
ianlsm or Mohammedanism . ;
Out, therefore, must go some 40 :
textbooks that the Alabama •I
school system has been using
,

WEST
WASHINGTON I UP It -Ever since Prcstdent Reagan f11 sl posc·d
the challenge, I' ve been racktng my brum trymg to tcmcmbet what I
was doing on Aug. R, 198o
To refresh your memory, Reagan satd recl'ntiv -IIorgeltherxact
date - thai "it's posstble' lot some of the drt wls of Ihe II an-Con tra
Issue to escape one' s rccollrctJOn
To dramattze Ihat pomt. he c,•llcd lot a slmw of hands by members
of the audience who tecalled what they were doing on Aug 8, 1 ~8;;
Thus far, the answers I' ve bern able Ia C'ome up with ha ve bern
rather negative I find tl easter to remember, or at least belt eve, some
of the things I wasn't doing on tha t dale.
I'm prett y sure. for example. th ai I wasn't changing my poltcy
toward the hostages betn!( held tn Lebanon or serk tn g means of
circumventing the congres sional banm on a id to the Ntcaragua
rebels.
But I've marked thai day In red on thts vea t·'s calendar and should
be able to give a full report next Aug 9 Meanwhtle,l can understand
how a few details might have sltpped the president's mmd.
H&lt;&gt; Is, after all. older than I and hence has more to forget.
II likewise is easy to believe th e· current Issue of Common Ca use
Magazine Includes an arl trle cntttled "The New Genera tion Gap."
. The author takes a dtm vtew of so-called "granny bashmg." and
I'm not overly fond of unrestramcd "Ronnie bashtng" on the memon
lapse lssu&lt;&gt;.
If the president is a bit hazy about some of th e fact s, I am willing to
forgive him
I recall undergoing a physical examlnat ton ad ministered by a
WASHINGTON - America hopelessly clogged with cases, Americans suing one another are required to pay all the legal
doctor I had known a long lime. I told him I didn't know which of my
has become overpopulated with the verdicts are erratic and that the whole civil liability l'xprnscs of the winners. But
~o mplalnt s were "organtc" and which were part of the normal
lawy&lt;&gt;rs, who endlessly compli- unpredictable; insura nce is un- system has gone berserk.
under the Amertcan system,
pall ern for someone our age.
cate thetr procedures and In · avatlable for the unaffordabl&lt;&gt;.
Recently, the American Bar anyone can sue you without risk.
He replied thai three lhlngs normally occur as one grows older.
creas&lt;&gt; their fees whtle JUSttce Enterpreneurs have been driven Assoctation pulled bark a bit All he needs Is an attorney who Is ,
"One Is a loss of memory," the doc Jested " I forget what the other
languishes
out of bushiess, doctors have from the1r no-compromise posi- wtlling to accept his case for a
two ar&lt;&gt;."
In a real sense, the legal abandoned their practices, jour- tion and endorsed some legal contingency fee. And the country
That was more than a yeat· ago, bull still remember the punch ltne
profession has transformed the nalists have slopped exposing reforms. The attorneys refused, is crawling with lawy&lt;&gt;rs who are
· As lor ol' Ronnie, an Oklahoma evangelist tn another outbreak of
Amencan svstcm Into a govern- wrongdoing, manufa c tu~ers though. to .limit palp-and- drumming up co ntingency cases.
negativism sa id , "We may nev'er know what President Reagan was
ment of th e lawvers. by the have shut down plants, .local sulf&lt;&gt;rlng awards, which would
If you should gel hit by one of
doing on Aug. 8, 198.~ . but we sure kn ow whal he was not dotng"
lawyers and for the lawyers
governments hav&lt;&gt; cut off ~ervi­ reduce their own contingency these lawsuits, II doesn't cause
Th£&gt; preacher , who also was Identified as a agnrullut £' "activtsl,"
They now cont rol the JUdicial ces - all because they can' no fees. The few reforms thai were the plaintiff a dime. He doesn't
iold the National F'armers' UntOn convention tn F'mt Worth that
branch, domtnatr the i&lt;&gt;glslalive long&lt;&gt;r afford the high oos( of adopted, snorted Coyne, left have to pay his attorney unless he
Reagan "was not solving the problems of America "
branch and lnltmidale the exel'u· defending lawsuits.
"loopholes big &lt;&gt;nough to drtve a wins. The allorney Invests only
According to the aforemen tioned magazine arltele, "a new ,live branch
But Paul Revere rides again. trial law yer's Merce de s his lime, plus incidental exapvocacy group'' called Amencans for Generation Equily !AGE 1
What America needs is another Dashing Into this legal· night - through."
penses. Somettmes he can generlavors reduculng Social Security benefits somewhat " in order to
revolution to fre&lt;&gt;t'ne prople from mare on his charger Is James K.
In Coyne's revolution towln the ate publicity that repays him In
guarantee that $200 billion system Will still b&lt;&gt; operating by the lime
!he tyranny of the lawyers. They Coyne, a modern Revere In co unt ry away from lh&lt;&gt; law vers free advertising The only one
baby boomers reach retu ement age "
abound like Lilliputians who · pmstrlpes , who heads the Amert- and give it back to the prople, the who will lose Is you, the hapless :
Looking out for the future of baby boomers may be entirely
have entangled lh&lt;&gt; American ca~ Tort Reform Association. new Bunker Hill wtll be Capitol defendant. If thc' verdicf comes '
laudable, but, frankly , that sounds like a "yuppie" goal to me So I
giant in red tape and legal snares Though not a lawyer. he1has, In Hill. Coyne is prepanng for the up tails against you. you lose ••
until he can't move without various public foru!I)s, out - bailie, but heneedsthesupportof heavtly If I he verdict comes up ,
think anyone of Soc tal Security age can sa fely forget tl
consulting an atrorn&lt;&gt;y .
argued, out-shouted and out- some modern revolutionaries. If heads in your favor. you still lose•. ;
This has led to an explosion of maneuvered some of the nation's you are In f~vor of reforming the For the j:'ase Wtll cost you time,
litigation, which has burdened besllrtallawyers.
legal syst&lt;&gt; m. you can oblatn leg-a l expenses and lawy&lt;&gt;rs' fees ...,
the paying public with billions In ' During one debate, a promi- Information from the American
Of course, some provision•
Chicago Sun-Times
lega l bills. These are patd by all nen t trial lawyer lost his d..co- Tort Reform Association. S&lt;&gt;v· must be mad&lt;&gt; for the ppor, wi\o"
,. The Soviet Union ... has legalized moonlighting Starting In May,
the people tn the forms of higher rum an d slugged Coyne In the enth Floor.1250Conn!'&lt;'licut Av&lt;&gt;. are entitled to recourse to the
families will be able to operate manufacturing and serv ice businesses
costs. higher prices and lower face Coyne resisted the tempta - N.W .. Washington, D.C. 20036.
courts if th&lt;&gt;y are tnjured Butt he&gt;
In 29 categories - auto repair shops, home construction firms,
product ivlly
tion to su&lt;&gt;; he bellev&lt;&gt;s the legal
Under other government s, real victim tn America has•,
certain schools, knitwear shops and so on... .
Meanwhile. the courts arc profession already has so manv 1hose who sue, If they should lose, become th&lt;&gt; defendant who loses•
, This Is lh&lt;&gt; first lim&lt;&gt; since 1917 Ihal any version of free &lt;&gt;nlerprls&lt;&gt;
&lt;&gt;ven when he wins
h3s been officially permllled - as opposed to be tolerated - tn the
~viet Union outside of agriculture. But the move cannot be perceived
as a first st&lt;&gt;p toward a radical shift of the Kremlin's &lt;&gt;conomlc
mind-set.'
.. Sovl&lt;&gt;t leader Mtkhall S. Gorbachev has shown an Interest In
WASHINGTON (NEA) communist China's capitalist exper iments Butt he Soviet system Is
the man In charge - the
Immunity from pro~cution lty, thus discou ragi ng Dean an"
Wh
en form er Sen. Howard president.
far too rigid to allow any kind of free-wheeling rush to a compet itive
for pot&lt;&gt;ntial wltness&lt;&gt;s was as others from offering material
Throughout his tenur&lt;&gt; In the crucial then as II Is now. Whit&lt;&gt; that would damage Nixon. SpeBaker. RTenn ., was named the
economic cu lture. .
new White House chief of staff, White House, R&lt;&gt;agan has sought House Counsel John D&lt;&gt;an and cifically, he sought In vain to
·· So th&lt;&gt; government Is asking to be rescued by anyonewlillng to work
politicians In the capital effu- to exempt hlmsellfrom on&lt;&gt; of th&lt;&gt; others were willing to provld&lt;&gt; discourage fellow Republicans
night and day In pursuit of a IIUie ~xtra money and self-satisfactionsively praised President Rea- cardinal and Immutable rules of lncrlmfnatlng testimony against from joining the committee's
Cn other words, by the American \liay
ga n's selection.
management: Authority can be Nixon at the committee's hear- Democra Is In voting for
.
Minneapolis Star and Tribune
"A lanlastlc appointment," delegated but responsibility Ings - but only If they w&lt;&gt;r&lt;&gt; Immunity.
: The Reagan administration 's campaign for mandatory drug tests
gushed Vice President Bush . cannot.
of federal employees got another well-deserved setback this month.
assur&lt;&gt;d that they would not be
After falling to prevail in those
"The right man In the right job at
The &lt;&gt;v&lt;&gt;nts of recent months prosecuted for disclosing their closed meetings, Baker abruptly~
As Judge Robert Collins noted In New Orl&lt;&gt;ans, the particular
the right lime, " added S&lt;&gt;n . have produced a belat&lt;&gt;d public own complicity In criminal changed his vote and posed 'in'
p)'ogram on which he ruled runs counter to the U S. Constitution (and)
Robert
Dole, R-Kan. "You can discussion of Reagan's "man- activities.
(oother American traditions: good taste, privacy and human dign ity.
public as a proponent of full
h&lt;&gt;ar
a
sigh
of relief throughout ag&lt;&gt;ment style" -a polite way of
d..clslon on the Customs Service drug-t&lt;&gt;s lingprogram Is a good
In th'e committee's ex&lt;&gt;cullv&lt;&gt; disclosure. In fact, however, he
Washington," announced Sen. describing an approach to gover- sessions, Baker argued and was engaged In shameless d'u- :
sign that the administration's broader drug-testing plans will fall on
Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan.
nance that rang&lt;&gt;s from dlsen- voted against granting lmmun- ~city .
tb&lt;&gt; same grounds . ...
, ,
Even the D&lt;&gt;mocrats were gag&lt;&gt;ment to obliviousness.
•. The Customs Service .. . required law-enforcement workers to
The addition of Baker to the
extravagant . "A stroke of g&lt;&gt;submit to urine IE'S IS after they were sel..cted for certain promotions.
nlus,
"
proclaimed
Sen.
James
Whit&lt;&gt;
House staff cannot com-... The plan .. . required les t subjects to r&lt;&gt;move all outer clothing
'
pensate
for the pr&lt;&gt;sid&lt;&gt;nt's lack
before the test- and to urinate within the hearing of an observer. The Sasser, D-Tenn. "An Inspired
training of observers would have been arduous, the accompanying choice," add&lt;&gt;d Sen. Edward of Interest or Involvement In th&lt;&gt;
job to which he was elected. Only
federal Instructions voluminous. The tinkle lest deserved to be Kennedy, D-Mass.
Baker almost c&lt;&gt;rlalnly will Reagan can change what one
stopped withou t even a dry run .
, ... Th&lt;&gt; danger of drugs In the workplace demands an emphatic serve the president betier than analyst aptly characterizes as
his autocratic predec&lt;&gt;ssor, Do- "Ineptitude bordering on
response, but not thP one the adm inistration has conceiver
nald Regan . But the lavish lncompetenc&lt;&gt;."
Second, there Is the matter of
acclaim for the switch masks the
fundamental problems both R&lt;&gt;a- the particular talents Ba)&lt;er
gan and Bak&lt;&gt;r must overcome If brings to his new job In d&lt;&gt;allng
they are Ia succeed In their joint with congressional Investiga endeavor during the next 22 tions of White House wrongdoing.
He Is perhaps best known In
months.
First, th&lt;&gt; reaction following that regard as the serious,
:·I would like to take this lime the kids. You would just have to the Regan-lor-Baker exchange Impartial senior Republican on
ll•d give praise to the teachers at have been !her&lt;&gt; to see how good II perpetuates the unlortunpt&lt;&gt; the Senat&lt;&gt; select committee that
Portland School, on how th&lt;&gt;y was I have two kids In school practice of ascribing virtually all probed the Watergate ~candal
took tim&lt;&gt; out for the kids recently there and each night they come of the president's faults and and President Nixon's transgressions In 1973. Indeed , II was
home all excited about what they errors to his staff.
qn "Right to Read Week "
Baker who coined the quintessenThus
,
much
of
the
ecstasy
over
had
done
that
day
and
what
the
• I just got to be lh&lt;&gt;re one day,
tial question during that Investiwas,
In
Baker's
appointment
next
day
was
going
to
be
like.
which was Thursday, and I really
gation:
"What did the president
fact,
thinly
disguised
joy
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had
bears
doing
cart
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at
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lime
know
and
when did he know II~"
Regan's
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klnd&lt;&gt;rgarten class up both limes wheels and somersaults.
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1 just want to say we have one when the conventional wisdom
and the t&lt;&gt;achers were all dressed
here
held
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Reagan
had
been
worked to truncate the
Baker
school
to
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very
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The
In bear's sweater shirts (which
to Insulate Nixon from
hearings,
Ill-served
by
his
chief
of
staff.
theme
that
week
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"Be
Enthuwas the theme oltheweek) . They
the
scandal
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was
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convenient
scapeRegan
siastic
About
Reading"
and
I
can
l(ven had teachers dress as bears
with
members
goat
at
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Reagan
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of the White
say
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really
were
at
Portland.
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J
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to
fault
House
staff.
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he
lie&lt;!
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up
the
good
work.
teachers
bear ou~it.
for his unprecedented troubles,
reporters wh&lt;&gt;n asked If he had
""'
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" ...and, If you want to apply lor LEGAL
A very proud parent, but most of the blame for the met secr&lt;&gt;lly With the president's
: It was wonderful to be there
STATUS, It'll cost you 185 bucks "
aides.
Marilyn Cooper Iran-contra scandal belongs with
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Reds manager presses
praise of new pitcher
TAMPA, Fla. iUPI) - ln the
eyes of Cincmna II Reds manager
f&gt;ste Rose. rookie pllch&lt;&gt;r Norm
Ghar lion can do no wrong .
The Jell hand&lt;&gt;r has appeared
,~ only two spring trai ning
g~mes, and In his most r&lt;&gt;c&lt;&gt;nl
outing, a four-Inning stint Wedn&lt;&gt;sday against Los Angeles, he
allowed all of the Dodgers' runs

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. 'J;AMPA, Fla (UP!) - The
Cl,ncmnat i Reds, whose ex hlhl ·
lion game Thursday with the
Philadelphia Phllll&lt;&gt;s was canceled because of rain, cut live
players from the major league
roster.
Assigned to the Reds' Class
AAA Nashville farm t&lt;&gt;am were
pitchers Jeff Gray, Scott Terry
and Carl Willis and Infielders
Jeff Treadway and Lenny
Harris.
The moves trimmed the major
leagu&lt;&gt; roster to 29, five more
than the Reds will carry when the
regular season st1rts.
The R&lt;&gt;ds also announc&lt;&gt;d
Thursday that new National
League President A. Barllell
C!amattl will throw out the
ceremonial first pitch lor the
regular season opener April 6 In
Cincinnati against the Montreal
Expos.
Clamattl, the former president
of Yale University, Is succeeding
Chub Feeney, who retired last
O..cember. Feeney threw out the
first pitch for the Reds on
Opening Day a year ago.
The Reds will be shooting lor
their fifth straight Opening Day
win. Clnclnnall has beaten
Atlanta, the New York Mets,
Montreal and Philadelphia the
past four seasons on Opening
Day:
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In a 5-3 Reds vtctory. Pedro
Cuerr~ro and Jose Gonza lez hit
home ~un s off of htm.
Still, Rose co ntinues to praise
Charlton, who played for the
R&lt;&gt;ds' Class AA Vermont team
las I year.
"I'm going to take a good. long
look at him," Rose said . "I Ilk&lt;&gt;
hts stuff. !like th e way he pitches
a game. Guerrero hll a home run,
but Guerrero hils a lot of home
runs. The other kid just hit a
fastball. He· still proved he ran
get big-league htlters out."
Charlton. who has been ham
pered by an &lt;&gt;Ibow Injury. Is
ta king nothing for granted .
"I'm not gaolng to say I am
there until I am there," he said of
a spot on lh&lt;&gt; 24-man roster. " I
think I could have secured a spot
II I had pitched outstanding
(against the Dodgers). but I
didn't."
Based on Ros&lt;&gt;'s lnlenlions to
carry 10 pitchers from the start
of the season, It appears Charlton
has won a spot on the roster. But
Rose hasn't dellnlt&lt;&gt;ly settled on
bringing 10 pitchers north, say.
lng that dep&lt;&gt;nds on Mario Solo's
recovery.
II Soto, who pitched lhree
perfect Innings aga inst the
Dodgers, looks as though 1te will
be ready for an April 13 star!
against the Brav&lt;&gt;s. the staff will
be composed of 10 pitchers. If
Solo does hav&lt;&gt; a setback, Ros&lt;&gt;
might take an e~tra ppsltlon
player.
.
"My philosophy Is I don't want
to take a player north and hav&lt;&gt;
him there lor six or seven days
and then all of a sudden have to
tell him we need another pitcher
and he has togo back to the minor
l&lt;&gt;agues," Rose said.
"What happens II I pinch hll
him twice and he gets two hits? I
don't like to have to . send
someone back who Is doing the
job and that's what that would
amount to."

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By SCOTT WOLFE
Sentinel Staff Writer
EAST MEIGS -Poundin g out
12 hils, the Eastern Eagles kept
their perfecl record Intact by
defeating the F'ederal Hocking
Lancers, 11-1, here Thursday
evening In a non-conference high
sc hool baseball contest .
Eastern is now 3 0, while
Federal ts 1·2 over a II.
Pitchers Eddte Collms and
Sl&lt;&gt;ve Horner k&lt;&gt;pl the Lancer
batting order tn ltne b} strlkmg
,
out16 enrou1e to the wtn .

Collins picked up his second big
win coming a Monday no·htller.
Collins allowed just lwo hits and
walked two while picking 10 ofl6
slrtkrouls 1~ fivelnnlngs ofwork.
Hornet fanned stx. allowed the
lone tun. walked onC'. and hit one
as all EH S outs during this
stretch were strikeout s.
So !ar th ts season. hitting has
been the real EHS s 1rong potnt as
they have collected double dtgt l
htl product tons '" al l thre&lt;•
outings.
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well l0d off wit h a doubl0. Bryan
Durs t singled , and FH turned a
doubl e pia~. SIPve HornPr re·
vlved the rai l)' with a double,
Mark Crifftn singled .Jeff .f ohn
son wa lked , .Jerem) Rar·bc•r
singled.. and Kyle Oavts s&gt;ngled
for a 4·0 EllS l0ad
EHS plated a single marker tn
the second on two Nrors
In the Ihird inntnR with onr out
a Barber single, dn error .1nd
stngl e bv Davis sc·orerl anothl' t .
sell tng the stage for a towet ing

Southern comes from behind
to po~t - 7-2 win over Oaks
fannt ng four and walking lhtr0
Scoreless tht ough .\11, In nings.
the game's ftrst score came In
th!' bottom of thP fourth whl'n
Bryan Crabtree. Kuhn and Mik!'
Wall s each smgled, gl,lng Oak
Hill a 2 0 lead
During th e top of the fifth SHS
ftnally shift ed a rally Int o gear.
scot·ing four runs on two hit s lo
that fram e. Kenny Turley led
wtlh a single, Mtllit on 1cached on
a fielder 's r hotc0 , Mike Wolfotd
walked. Oa k Hill 'ommtt ll'd an
er rot and Barry MC' CO\
slammed a two RBI stngle for a
4·2 SHS lead

OAK HILL- F'm a lhirrll ime
to a row the undefeated Sv.thern
Tot nadoes sc01 ed a come-from·
behind victorv. 7-2, ovei·the Oak
Hill Oaks here Thursday evenmg
in SVAC diamond act ion.
Southern is now :l-0 overall. 2-0
tn the league. while Oak Htll
drops Ia 0·2. Oak Hill lost to
Kyger Cr&lt;&gt;rk, 2·1, on Monday
Pitching ace David Amburgey
got the call for Coach Mick
Winebrenner's Tornadoes and
eventually came with the wm.
slriktng out 14 and walktog two
along the way.
Rob Kuhn su ffered the loss.

Eastern girls blank
Lady Lancers at home

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Friday, ,March. 27, 1987

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Wynford,
Ft. Loramie
seek Class
A title

Bullets' lineup ~ips
Celtics·in NBA play
By ,JOEL SHERMAN
UPI Sports Writer
The Washington Bulle ts on·
leashed th eir Twin Towers lineup
Thursday night and Ihe Houston
Rock ets moved closer to resur recting rheirs .
All-Star cemer Moses Malone
ret or ned !rom missing eight
games with an inflamed nerve i'n
his neck to r.&gt;a m with 7-fool -6
Ma.nure Bolin leadin g the Bullets
ro a 106-10.1 victory over the
Boston Cell irs at La ndover, Md.
AI Houslon. Akeem Olajuwon
roiierted 14 points, 14 rebounds
and 9 blocked shots while his
Twin Tower running mate Ralph
Sa mpson looked on in unifor m fo·r
th e first lime in nearly two
months as the Rockets defeated
th e Portland Tra il Blaze rs 1191114.
Wi th AII·Slar gua rd .Jeff Ma lone out with flu -like sy mptoms,
the Bullet s needed Moses Ma lone' s pr·esenre. Malon!' scored
2:1 point s - 14 in thP fool'lh
quarter - a nd Bo l snared 17
rebounds and blocked 12 s hoK
' 'I'm not surpr is&lt;&gt;d !Malone
and Rol l worked so wr ii toge ther ." Critics Coac h K. C.
.Iones said . " Moses is one of thf'
top three or four super stars to
t'V&lt;'r play lh&lt;' game and Manute
ca n co nt ro l the middle
dPfens ivel.v."
"! li ke play ing with Moses ,"
said Bal. who was primarily used
to spPII Malone before Malonr's
in_jury. "We do different things
and don 't g&lt;'l in eac h ot hers
wav.
Forward .Jay VincPnt scored 12
of his 28 point s In the third
quart er to hrlp Was hin gton gain
an 82-n adva nt age.
" We' ll play Manule and Moses
with .lay Vincmt. who will !)('
able to add the scoring punrh we
nf'ed in our hall-rou rl game,"
Wa s hingto n Coar h Krvin
Loughery said.
Larry Rird ron tributrd 22
point s, 9 assists and 9 rebounds
li nd Ke vin McHale added 21
point s and lo rebounds , but
Boston, which has won 69 of it s
las t 70 home games. los l it s fiflh
s traight road gamr.
" We 're ju st not as good on lhr
road as we ha vr been in th e
past," Bird said. "II seems like
we' re ju st coming lo play on lh&lt;'
road, and not coming to win. AI
the tBostonl Garden, we alwa)·s
romr to win ."
The Rockers, who played Baston in the NBA fi nal last year,
have found it tough lo w.in
anywhere without Sampson, goIng 12-12 since the !Ill-Star
forward wrnl dow n with rart il·
age damagr in his left knre Feb.

By G~: NE fADDES
Ul'l Sports Writer
DAYTO N !UP I t - Someti mes
It 's i)('ttrr to!)(' lur ky tha n good.
Put lht• two logrthN and it' s
really a tough co mbin a tion tu
bea t.
Take Thu rsday nig ht in thP
stale high sc hool haskrtba ll
tournamt·nt for exam ple. Burv
ru s Wynford' s Ph il Cr bhard t wu s
both lucky and good in liftin i! his
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Havila nd Wa ynt' Traer in thP
Class A semifinal s.
In the oth er C l&lt;~ ss A srmifin"J
co oles t, Fort Loramie t2J.Ut
s tormed from !)('hind in thr final
five minut es for a 4o-44 win ovt•r
Old Was hington Buckeye Tra il.
Gebhard t, a :\- foot -11 juniot
guard, scored 2o points, the fina l
two when he rcboundrd in a
missed shot by tcamma ll' Rill
Harvey at th e buzzPr .
The winning buc ket ca m&lt;' afll· r
the l~oya l s had tried unsuccc"fully to get Gebhard t lht• fin al
!tEACHING FOR CONTROL - Haviland Wynlord 's Phil Gebhardt tumbled to the floor at
Waym•
Trac&lt;•'s lloh DaviH grahhcd the hall to the rear during the first half of lh&lt;• boys Ch•" A
shot. Unable to gel free. Geb·
HPminllnal ganw in Dayton Thursday. (UPil
ha rd! drift ed to the righ t of thr•
kt•L•p it from going oul of hound!'~ as Bucyrus
basket.
With lime r unning ou t. Han·py side. "Thl' bal l bount't'd out long-. ga me at the4 :!i0markwhen!llan didn ' t f'Xt·cu lp d ow n th r strrtch
finally got off a s hot, which was All wr hi.l d tu tlo w:u; get a fin gpr HoPisrher picked up his filth
!n trunsit ion."
long. Rut Ge bhardt was thr1·•· to on it and WP wou ld h&lt;1 VC' won."
pPrsonul foul, hit bac k-to-bar k
Tn m Brand( ·w ir. J.oram if''s
put it bark In off the glass.
W.vnford , now 2!i-2. Jed IK-R rebound bas kPis to grl the 1)-foot -7 sophomorf' r·r·n tPr . !Pd
"1 want ed ro get in good rar lv in the seco nd quur lt' l'. II lll'ds kin s bark ro wi th in :19-:l:l
the Reds kin s with 17 point s antl lli
pos illon where I thought if hr did was lied 21 -N al halftime and
il r then ronvr rt ed four cons&lt;'&lt;'· n ·bounds, whil&lt;' PIPimkln tot alrd
miss I'd be in posi t ion to seo rr. " Wa ynl' Traer h•tl :m-:1,1" ' rhe end utivr frf'e throws in lhP fin al Rll 111 point s.
said Gebh ardt. " When thr ball oil hree periods.
seco nds an d the last 'two put
Huckc·.v r Trai l W&lt;J!-; h•d in
went off lhf' glass and I saw thr·
Cc bhardt , a UPJ firs t tt•um Lora mi l' ahead to sla y, 4:1-&lt;2.
!-iC' OI'i ng b~r C'h.'l l'lir 11ra\'f'l' Wittl
light go on , I knew if if went in , it all-Ohio selection, was Wvn "\\'f' wen ' pass ivP for thn~r
I X. whilr illll'irl Wh t•l'l&lt;'r had H
was good."
ford's onl_,- pla)·l'r to scon ." In quartf'rs and tw o minut r s,.. sa id r p boun d ~ fo r th0 Warr ior s. wh o
doublt• fi gurrs.
" I'd like to tell you it was
Loram ie coac h Da n Hegemeir, t•ndcd lh(' St.'O.ISO/l ~~ ) - 7 .
pla y," sa id Wynford roach Rob
Tom· Mar!&gt;i h wilh J:l poi nt ~ and "exactly opposill' of our Wchrh•
!loth fill' i\i\ a nrl ,\ /\A S&lt;'mifi·
Sheldon . " At the tim eout, we Nic k [)JFJora wi th 1:1 pa!'ed ga m l•. ' '
n;l] s ;Jrr sr hf'd uled for today .
Talked about if we were down one. Way ne' T rarr, wh ich t•mkd thr
Loram ie had beat en &lt;lefPndi ng
In i\A. C'olumilus DrSa lt•s
we would go right in to our zont' seaso n at 24 -:t.
champ and No. I ra nked Colum- ~ 20 --1 ) wa s lo l&lt;.~kr on V&lt;tn WPrt
ofll'nse. I didn ' t want to allow
The RaidPr s' f&gt;-foo r-7 Steve bus Wehrle !i l --1~1 in the regional
' "2-:11 a! ll t::llla.m . a nrl !lkron Sr.
them to s01 up a dr f&lt;'nse.
Hall wa .s hl' ld to on ly Kpoin ts, 111 fina ls.
\'in cC'nt -SI . M;Jr~ · r~ l - 1-i l wa s 10
"TPams win and IO!-'C game's on hrlow his &lt;.1\.:r ra gP, altho ugh ht'
"AI I he lasl timrout, I to ld ou r f ar 0 Da _V I O/l ,]('fff'I'&lt;.;Ofl ntl -10) til
frea ks of bas ket bali, " addr tl did hu ve J.l rpbounds and :; team , ' fe ll o w .~. if you want to pia)' I : :lll p.m.
Shddon. "Thai was a freak of bl orkl'd shot s.
Saturday, ) 'OU h&lt;lvio to go at it. '
Th C' r\ ,\A gumrs mul&lt;'hPd
basket ball."
Fort Lora mi e. trai ling :Hi-22 ThC' last fi v{' minutf's , \\ 'C' .iu s! O &lt;:J~' t o n Dunbar (2~ ·-l \ aga in st
Tra ce coac h AI W&lt;•lch sa id his wi th o:4i left in the eont est. played baskelbai'J. "
{'it'\'t' land-St. .losl'ph ' ""..Jt at ti
learn 's defense m ight haw bren scru mbled bark !)('hind a press·
Burk••yc Trail Coac h Tr n ·)· p. m. and Cli nT on McKinlrv 111-21
roo good at the end.
ing defPnse and Ih&lt;' scor ing or LrggNt sa id his team "got
a ~a in s t To lf'do Whitmf' r ~:!-1 - 2 1 cJ I
li-foot ·:, j u nior forward M;..~rk
q p.m .
t&lt;'ntati vC' in our tlr.frnsi\'C' ap" II was so good. 11 probably Pl&lt;'ima n, who ru mcoff 1he bench proac h" after build ing up its big
T hl' l hr et' r-Jwmp ion ship
beat us," said Weich. "We were ro get S of his 111 points du ring th e i&lt;'ad .
!'ames wil l b&lt;• pili)WI Saturdav so conscious of Ihe bali, we had str0tr h run .
"The.v J'es pondrd , .. said l.cg- Class A all 1: HI &lt;l .m., AA at :t: 111
just one rcbounder on the weak
Plcima n, who re-en tered tht• ge ll , "give rhem r 1'ediL Wr
p.m. and AA 1\ at R: JU p.m.

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Southern Miss clips
Explorers in NIT final
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By IAN LOVE
UPI Sports Wrltt!r
NEW YORK iU Pl i -Casey
Fis her, who doubl es as the tea m
barber for Southern Mississ ipp i.
clipped Ihe La Salle Explorers In
the Na tlo nal. lnvilatlon Tou rnament final Thursda y nigh t.
Fisher. a 6-foot -2 junior guard.
conn ec ted on 6 of 11 shots from
:I- poi nt ra nge to help the Goldr n
F:agles to an 84-80 victory . He
finished wllh 18 point s.
All live starters fini shed In
doubl e figures lor Souther n Mississippi, 23·11. Ra ndolph Keys
had IS points, Kenny Slier 17.
Oerrck Hamil ton had 17 and .fohn
While Ill. The juniors on lhP
ream , Keys, Hamilton and While.
were sporting s pecia l hai rrul s
F'lshe r drsll(nrd for the final s.
Hamiilon ;wd Keys had an "NY"
clea rly visible on thei r skulls.
"We had it cut into our hair
today for good luck. " said
Hamllion. " The way things
turned out. may bP I'll wear II a ll
nex1 yea r·. "
The cha mpionship marked the
first lime a college fro m Miss lssfppi has won a national baskel'ball lournamenl. La Sa lle, 20-t:l,
reac hed lh&lt;' fin a l of the NIT for
the fir st rime In :l!i years . Tom
Cola. who led La Salle to th e NIT
tit le In 1%2. all ended lhP ga me.
"We played as hard tonight as
we ever have," Southern Mississ ippi Coach M.K. Turk S&lt;lid . " We
pla yed the du ra lion or 40 minutes. I was rea lly Impressed wllh
the way our players went at II
Tonig ht."
The Explorer·s shot an abysmal

4 of 24 fro m :!-poin t range.
including 0 - ~ by S!'nior Larry

Korelz, but !hey had a chanrt' to
wi n th e gamr with li me r unnin g
our .
The F:xplorcrs srored 6 conseeuli ve point s to pu ll wi thin R2 -RO
wllh l :i second s 11'11. Ri ch Tarr
wen t In the air to rake the fi nal
shot, bur threw rhr ball away.
.John Wh ile recovrr(•d Ihe JoosP
ball and wa s fouled. While
ro nv&lt;'rled a pa ir of foul shots ro
complete tht· scoring.
"Thl' dincher ton ig ht was
when .John Whi ll' camP tor he fou l
line," said Turk. " I would have
!)('I my li fe that he wou ld have
made th osr foul shots."
Said Tarr : '' What wt•wanled to
do was g-et the ball insid&lt;' to
1Lionel I Simmons or outside to
!Tim I Legler. 1got lh l' bl!ll, I was
open, I wPnl up for the shot, the
big guy tHamllr onr jumped out

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La Salle, 20-t:l, was led by
fres hm an Simmons' :14 poinTs.
Tarr addPd 14, Legler 12 and
C'1·a ig Conlin lll.
"Wh en we had lh&lt;• hall wit h l:i
spconds left , 1. could see us
·wi nn ing at the bu zzer," sa id
flrs l·,veur Lu Sallr coac h Speedy
MotTis. " I cou ld see a ball go ing
in. U nfort un atrly, wr- nflvrr got a
shot.
"Our kids never quil , th ey
always pla y hard . They don' t
always play well. but Jo play as
poorly as we did and slill be 2
down wilh lo seconds left is
co mmendable."
In the sreond ha lf. La Sa lle
outscored South ern Mississippi

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MID-COURT BATTLE - Battling to grah a loose hall arc La
Salle's Liono•l Simmons and Casey Fisher of South..rn Mississippi
during the final of Nfl' competition at Madison Squar&lt;' Garden
Thursduv . IUPil

County Extension Agent
As spring season approaches,
many of us will be out workingln
the garden; getting the soil
ready, planting and using pesUcldes. Thts week, In the Spotlight
takes a look at laundering
procedures for pesticide-stained
clothes.
You should double check your
laundry procedures before tossIng pesticide contaminated work
clol~es Into the washer . Such
garments need special atiention
and immediate treatment.

PONTE VEDHA, Fla. IUP II' Creg Norman' s name atop the
leader board lent stability to a n
otherwi sP strange day in the fi rst
round at the $1 mll(lon Tourna ment Players Championship.
Norman's 5-und et' 67 Thursday
was good !OJ' a one-shot lead over
10 golfers. but half of the 144·man
field failed to fini sh lhf' fir st 1R
holes beca use of two ra in sus pen·
slons, 1he first an hou r ~n d
20-minule allah·. The seco nd
suspension - announced at at 4
p.m. EST- was not li!led . and
the rest ollh t• field will a llempll o
finish I he first round today !)('fore
the star t of th e second round .
Thr forecast ca lled lor a :,0
percent chan ce of rain lodav.
&amp;cause some groups still had i4
holes to pla y, the semnd round
will not br completed until ear ly
Saturd ay, when lhP cul will be
made..

Sunday school _a11endance
March 8 was 30. On Marc h 15
Sunday school attendance was
29; church attendance, 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Swartz,
local, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Swartz, Willlamslown, Wes t Virginia, visited Katie, Dana, and
Mabel Swartz at Kimes Nursing
Center, Athens.
Mrs. Dorothy Dvecher, Chippewa Falls, Is assisting in the
care of her sister Pearl Ran·
dolph, at Pomeroy Hea llh Ca re
Center.
Nellie Parker visited Pearl
Randolph and Ina Kautz at
Pomeroy Health Care Center,
March 12.
The church and community
noted the death of Genevieve
Guthrie, a member of Alfred

The Women of the First Church
· of God of New Haven, W.Va ..
held their monthly meeting In the
Missionary Building on March
12. Hostesses for the evening
were Becky Reed, Margaret
Dodson and Delores Taylor.
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Becky
Reed . Prayer was give n by
• Roberta Swisher. The secretary's report was read and
a pproved and th e treasurer's
' report given.
' The president passed oul nationa! mailings to those present.
• she announced the theme for Ihe
' State Convention held in Charleston this year will be, "Create In
- ~e. " She reported that members
will again be making Easter eggs

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10-4to tak e a 44·4:1Jead with 17:06
left. Ha milton then took chargl'
for the Golden Eagles, hill ing an
aliey-oop slam and a pair of
3-polnl ers to build the lead ro
53-46 wilh 12:55 left. Southern
Miss took Its largest lead, 59-48.
on a basket by Hamilton.
La Sa lle put toge th er a n 8-0 run
to pull wllhln !i9-ri6. The Go ldPn
Eagles maintained their advantage and were up B0-72 wllh 1::1:,

left before La Sa lle ra llied.
Southr J'n Mi ssiss ippi had conver ted 7 :!.point shots to build a
:19-:14 lead at intermiss ion.
La Salle bea t Villa nova, Niagara, Il li no is St a l e a nd
Arkan sas-Little Hock lo reac h
the finaL Southern Miss defea ted
Mississ ippi, St. Lou is, Va nderbilt. and Nebraska. Keys was
named the tournamen t MVP.

UNLV confronts Indiana in Saturday seminfinal

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using a disposable bag to hold
them ralher than a cloth bag or
tau nd ery basket. W~a r gloves
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Biddy Cheerleadtng 19K7 champions arr front
from Jell, Mlsti Stewart, Trinka McCoy , Selina
Hoffman and Stephanie, second row , •;rika Ka1•P
and Susan Slone, and advisors, SIH'ilu Stewart.

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probation by the NCAA for rules
viola lions. The NCAA also ordered the school 10 sus pe nd
Tarkanla n !)('ca use while he was

NEW ORLEANS tUP it - The
Sti li. tht• Image of UNLV as the
NCAA. Tarkanla n took the NCAA
Runnin ' Re bels of Nevada -Las desperadoes of college basket1o court to rtghI Ihe suspens ion
Vegas, to whom defense a nd bali remai ns. Senior Freddie
and won all er a long legal banlc.
ac ademics ha ve been secondary Ba nks says the public percept ion
" ! stopped ca ring what people
concerns In recent years, are of the Rebels is inaccura te.
thought of me long ago, " Tarka nnow wi nning wilh defense a nd
ian said . "1 kn ow what I've done ·
"Peoplc think of us as outlaws. coach at Long Beac h Stale that
ready 10 graduate players.
the Runnln ' Rebels," Banks said. school 's basketball program had and how hard I've worked."
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ranked UNLV, 37·1, to the Final
The UNLV Image Is largely a
Fou r and within two ga mes of lhe · byproduct of the image of Jer ry
national tllle. The Re!)('ls meet Tarka nlan . The wl nn ingcs t
lPIIL 1, 2, 3 &amp; 4
If IT RAINS IT'S INSIDE
No. 2 Indiana in one sem !final coach of his genera lion, TarkanBARGAINS FOR MEN. WOMEN, BOYS &amp; GIRLS
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either Providence or No. 10 abhorred elsewhere.
MORE SPRING CLOTHING HAS ARRIVED
Syraeu&amp;e In Monday's champio n"Obviously , my public Image
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classroom. Almost a li ofUNLV's
problems a few years ago with
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never lose."

Delores Taylor, Margaret Dod. so n and Grace Cunningham .
Devolions were taken from Act s
14: 29 and Psa lms 106:1-3.
The objectives of the program
were 10 sketch a broad picture of
Church of God missions across
the world and become aware of
exciting recent developments; to
locus on the dynamic presence of
God in our da lly lives and then
learn how lives In other places
are touched and lra nsformed.
Those present were: Orpha
Fields, Elea nor Davis, Marilyn
Riffle, De lores Taylor, Sara h
Gibbs, Margaret Dodson, Ro·
bert a Swisher, Grace Cun ·
nln gham, Carol Scyoc, Norma
Greene, Bonnie Fields and Becky
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Elea nor Davis, received the
P-A-D envelopes.
An Installation of olllcers was
held with Marilyn Riffle being in
charge. She expressed to the
officers !hal their's is the high
honor of leading women to a
richer, full er life through Christian servlc&lt;', · our il ves a nd
altitudes will influence many.
The meeling next month will be
held on April 9. 11 will be
enlistment month and the hostesses will be Sarah Gibbs , Mary
Kelly and Marilyn Riffle.
Missionary Educalion Dl rec10r, Orpha Fields was in charge
of the program with the them e
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the home of Lavina Brannon,
March 16. Mrs. Jeffers spoke or
publications available to loca ls
units. Jane and Nellie gave a skit
about ea rl y missionaries In India. Mar ga red Grossnickle,
Joppa president, conducted th e
busi ness meeting. One hundred
and ninety-one sick calls were
reported. Mrs. Bra nnon, using a
St. Palrlck's motif, served sa nd wiches , chocolate cake, soli
drinks and favors to lhose
mentioned and to Opal Harris,
Patty Gross nickle, Glenda &amp;nedum, Dorothy Warner, Gladys
Dillon, Elizabeth Brooks, and
Helen Kibble.

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SATURDAY 7 A.M. -1 :30 A.M.
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communily since her marriage
to Harry Guthrie In the 1920's.
She was very active in the church
and communll y. She wa s a
member of the Alfred Uniled
Me thodist Church a nd th e
Orange Chr istian Church and a
member of the Allred WSCS, now
UMW, since Its founding. She
was a member of the Grange. of
th e Meigs County Farm Bureau
where she served as a board
member. and was the firs t 4-H
lead er in Allred. A hos t of friends
and relatives attended visllalion
and funeral.
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Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Keaton
visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kealon
and sons, Long Bottom Rl.
Nellie Parker accompanied
District UMW Preside~! Eliza ·

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It's hard to remove residue from
them . Using a soil-repellent
fin ish on heavyweight fabric
may red uce the Iabrie's absorplion of a pesticide, Spray-on soli
repellents would need to !)('
renewed each ti me the garmenl
is washed.
Judith Wessel, Extension Speclallsl, management and equip·
ment, The Ohio Stale University,
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Launder clothing immediat ely
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During pesticide appllcalion ,
clothing can pick up pesticide
residues from drill and spills . If
the residue Is not removed during
laundering, II may be absorbed
through the worker's skin the
next lime the garment is worn .
Garments saturated with a
full -s trength spill of liquid concenlra te should be discarded.
Researchers have not found a
way to decontaminate such clo·
thing so It Is safe to wear.
1-{eavywelghl fabri cs may give
Ihe . pes ticide applicator more
protection from the pestic ide, but

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In the spodight

Nets 109, Bulls 107
AI Ea st Rutherford, N.. l., Ray ·
Williams hit a 19-foot jump 'shot
wi th two seco nds to play to ilfr .
New Jersey.
Hawks 12tl, Mawrkks 112
At Atlanta, Dominique Wilkins
scored :lo points a nd grabi)('d 12
rebounds to help Allan Ia deny :
Mavericks Coach Dick Moll a his
ROO! h ca rCl'r triumph .
Nugg&lt;•ls 12:1, Sup&lt;!rSonks 113
AI Denver, Al ex Enl(lish hit lor
2~ or his :16 point s in the seco nd ·
ha If to dlrCl'll he Nuggets to their
sevrnth victory in their last II
ga mPs .
Lukers 12ll, Pistons Ill
AI Inglewood, Ca lif., Byron
Sroll sco r&lt;'d H or his 25 points in .
the second quar ter when the
Lakers shot ., perr!'nl to tak P
control and Los Angel es clinched
its sixlh straight Paci fic Division
till e.
Kings 124, Suns 115
AI Sacra mento, Calif., Otis
Thorpe collec ted 24 point s and 1:\.
rebound s to lilt Sac ramento.

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Sampso n joined the !lockets
for practi r~ Wednesday and
Coach Bill Filch was so encouraged he lhoughl Sampson could
pla y Thursday, But Sampso n sat .
In uniform and wat ched.
"My projection is the first of
April. " Sampson said . " I don 't
wan t to come bark too soon. I'd
J'a lher be more sure than less
sure."
Besides Sa mpson, the Rockets
may add another pla yer, ninelime All -Star George "Icema n"
G~rv in . The hi gh-scori ng guard
is currenliy playing in lhe II allan
League pla yoffs In Rome.
The Rockets are seeking Ger;
vin to help a sufferi ng backcourt .
Guards Lewis Lloyd and Mitchell
Wiggins werr banned from lhe ·
NBA In J anu ary because of drug
use, ''"d veteran Robert Reid
was shooting 40.7 perce nt from
Ihe fl oor befor e Thursday when
he struck for a season-high 30
points ag a'nst Porlland.
Elsewhere, New Jersey nippt&gt;d
Chicago 109-107, Allanta down&lt;&gt;d
Dallas 120-112. De nver dumped
Portland 119-104, Denver !)('at
Seallle 12:1-lJJ, the LA Lakers
topped Orrroit 12R-111 , and Sa- '
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By BOB HOEFLICII
Sentinel Staff Writer
It sgelllng that tlmeof yea rfor
parent s In
Sputhern Local
School District
Yep Jean AI
k)re report s I hat
the annual km
di&gt;rgarten reg1s
tration has been
se t for F11da y Apn l 111 at lhr
kindergarten build ing v. h1 c h 1&lt;
next to I he So uthern Junior H1gh
School
Hours of r egJstw tJon v.111 i&gt;l
from 8 to II a m and fl om 12 1'i
tb 3 p m Regula1 k1ndr1 ga1 ten
classes Will not be held that da1
and It is 1mpo1tant for pa 1r n ts to
l'j:&gt;glsler !hell rhlldiCn on the
designated d av so lh a llhc propr 1
amount of boo ks ra n be 01 derrd
Parent s arr t o ta ke I hell c hild s
birth cer tifi cate and 1rco1 d of
llnmunl za tl o n Thai n ro 1d
snould show I he DP r se1 les and
booster I he poli o ser lr s and
tiooslrr meas les mumps and
rubella and proof of a rrrrnf skm
lest
Children must be fl w ycm so ld
~Sept 30 lo begin klnderga 1" n
Ia the fall

And do keep m mmd lhar a
rcrepr 1on wrll be held honormg
long 11mr Mel~ s Loca l School
D 1s 1J c l reuc he1 ~nna Ogdm on
hr 1 87th birlhda \ h om 2 ro 5
Sunday a ll he P y thwn S1ster Hall
In V. 1lkesvll le HPJ two daugh
IN s M IXIne Gn ffl l h and J anel
Jo nes w111 be hos tesses and
f01 m er st udent s and f11ends are
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Na tu ra l Resources 1s lmed up
f01 A p11ib 8 9 and 10 al l he M e1gs
l ou nty Boa 1d of E duca t 10n of
fl ee l hr second floor of Pom eroy
VIllage Hal l
A ll par iJcJpan l s mu st rcg 1s1er
bv M arch lJ and ca n d o so bv
calling lohn Cost anzo at 84 1 54111
Hours of t he sc hool w 11 oPirom 6
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Brenda Reed los t lhr m ost
v.eJght m the Tern s class and top
l oser m I he adul1 cl ass was Ka y
Ha tfield "1t h Ca th y HuJ son and
Debbre P1 all ry mg rorlu nner up
i\ 1 lhe ru esday mormng Ftv&lt;'
Po rnl class Rh onda Roush lost
th e m ost we ghl " 11h Nancv
M aniC\ brm g 1unne1 up Dal la
Roush was th e top los~r v. 11h
W1 ida \an M e1e1 JS runnr1 up a t
th e T uesd a y n1g h1 Ma soq class
COMPETING - Twelve stud1 nts of the Me1gs
H1gh &amp;hoof Off let Educahon As-oc1allon partim
paled m state skill competitions m Columbus on
March
and 21 placing m f1ve of the seven
'ontes ts they enter ed Over 1500 students from
ae ross Oh10 took part In the ev ents Pictured arc
front from l eft Sandy Batley &lt;rghth Information
Process mg II Darla King Jac kJC Robmson and
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Susan Kmg Marra Musser ftfth, Enlrcprenour
Individual, Samantha Roush, M elanie Mankm
h ~tk K elly Thompson, M1kkt Hupp second
Com puter Accounting and B ecky Han er hrst,
Admmtslratrve AssiStant I
Instructo rs and
advisors ar c lar ol Crow Becky&lt; ott er Ill B&lt; vt rly
Gaul and Gordon F1sher
NATIONAL COMPETITOR
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ststant Program In hu smt s!'i
and offi ce c duca!Jon at Metgs
High Sc hool has won 1 spot m
natrona! com p chtwn after
plac mg ftr st m Oh10 rn Adml
ntslra!JVI'A ss lslant I comp etl
lton Over 1500 student s from
across Ohto p trhdpatcd 111
the stal e sk tll 'om petitions
An Eash rn H1gh School tun
tor Bau er !rave Is to M&lt; 1gs
H1gh eac h day for vocatwnal
tralnmg Sh~ IS the only
s tud ent from MHS 1o wm 1

national spot Busmtsst s and

Mortgage burnmg 1et at Bradford Church
A mort gage burmng cer emo ny
will take pla re Sunday ar t he
Bradford Church of C h1 1Sl P l ans
for the cerem ony wer e disc ussed
at a recent meeting of rhr I y dl a

mdlv 1duals "antmg to spon
sor her to natiOnals should
co nt act Caro l ( row or B eck~
Co ttenll 1t M&lt; 1gs H1gh School
992 2158 Ba uer IS the daugh
t er of Bolt and Susan BaUI r
Long Bottom

Co un&lt; 11 ol I he 8 1ad ford Chu1rh
held at the home of Cl ara M ar
Morns A pollu ck dmnr1 w111
fo llov. the mornmg serv 1cr

Communtty calendar/ area happeningr
FRIDAY
BRADBURY - Re1 1va l se1vi
ees w1il be held a t lhr B r adbun
Church of Christ Fnd ay and
Saturday 7 :10 p m and Sundav
10 30 a m Tim Mllchell w il l be
the evangelist and John Wrlghr
pastor Invites the public

T r ue Cou ntry Band
$1 00 Brmg snack s

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MIDDLE PORT - 1 he publi c
" '"'!l ed t o attend a prrac he1s
shoorout 10 he held 7 30 p m
F 1rda&gt; through Sunday al Ash
S11 eel Frrr w 1ll Bap lls l ChuJCh m
Middleport

POMEROY The Sem or
Ci tizen s Dance Cl ub Is hav in g a
dance this Friday from 8 to 11
p m at the senior c itizens center
In Pom er oy
Mu sic Will be
provided by L arry Hubba1d s

SATURDAY
CH ESTE R - K en A m sbar v
Chap1c1 of l zaa k Wa l ton Leagu e
v. 111 ha~ c an nu al 1udgm g fm lhr
larges t v. hll c ta ll buck and

By Ruth Powers
The second Book Sla11on pro
vlded ro M eigs Counllans by the
Meigs County Public Library has
been established a t the Pick &amp;
Shovel grocery a1 Salem Center
and Is now In operation If you
live out !hal way drop In and
checkoutabook lf youhavea ny
suggestions questions or recom
mendatlons we would be happy
tq hear from you There Is a pad
there for your comments
,People In I he R eedsv ille area
r~member that the flrs1 Book
Sla11on esta blished Is In your
a tea arlhe Reed s Grocery Store
;This Is the last week you will be
rewarded with peanut s for your
o~erdue book s After th is 11 eek
a' overdue book will cost you
bard cash
~f you have been r eading t he
p~pers and listening to I he radio
you are aw are thai t he Ohio

g1ouse lu ll co ni es ! on Salu 1day
rvrmng al 7 p m
SATURDAY - Fmal s1gn up
lim e fa the M idd l epor t Youth
league Will be Sa turd 1y 111 a m
un 111 noo n a l v il lage hall m
M1ddl r pm 1
SALEM CE NTER - Salem
Centc1 PTO rs spo nsoring a
sp1 rng ca rn11 a t Salurda~ 5 I a 8
p m at t he school Proceeds Wil l
be used to pu 1chasr pla yg 1ou nd
equ ipm ent
RAC JNF Sourhe1n L or II
Board of Fduca l ton wr ll m eet
Sa turda1 mo1 nm g 7 a m
at
Southc 1n H 1gh Ia d1 sc uss priSon
net and poslf 1ons

Library lines...
V a lley Area Lib ra ri es tOVAL I
could be In finan c ial t rouble Th e
Governor s budget does not call
f or th e continued fundin g of
OVAL For people who use the
bookmobile and book s by m all
service this could have a rea l
n egative Impact beca u se these
are I he services I h at \1 ould be
affect ed should the Sta te fund s
cease f or OVAL
Re m embe r t ha t book yo u
needed so despera tel y for u
report and your l ocal library did
n ot have It bull hey could order II
for you from a norher library?
This Is Interlibrary loan serv 1ce
a nd this serv ice could al so be
a ffected If OVAL I s no t fund ~
H you are a u ser of tliese
S('rvlces yo u might want to wrlle
ro your State L egisla tors and
vo ice an opini on o n t his budget
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RAC I NE- Dan ce a t Southon
Jun ia! H1 gh Sc hool Satu1dav
7 10 10 11 p m MUS)( by Midni ght
Rorkwav
Sponsored b\ the
Racine Junlm F 1re Department
POMEROY- Bakes lcbv th e
W01d of l1fe Chu 1ch l ad 1es
AuSJI Jan a l t he A thens M Iii
Mu1 ph\ M all S J1u1d a\ bcg 1n
nm g at 111 a m

a pew trophy cas(' wa s g1ve n ar a
recE:'nt meetln !( oi the Po rtland
P'fO hl'ld at the sc hool
fhuck Eva ns opened the m eet
ln(t with prayer Th e second and
third grades won I he allend ance
barncr Areportwasglvl'n onthe
baBketball and c heeJieudrr ban
quj:ot and a dona lion was m adr 10

I he fund I a help fin ance M a ll
Ha1 rls a thl etic trip 10 Europe
I1nd a Eva ns report ed a prof11
of $1100 on the IOU! namenl
E1 In s Deb1a Harris Ja n Hill
a nd Mi ckey Hoback were ap
point ed t o the nomlnalin g ro m
mll1 ee Nex t m f'l ln g wlll be April

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p01t "'II be m Jevl\ al Sund a\
1hrough A pnJ :i Wllh SPI VICeS 7
p m eac h eveni ng Preac hing
an d special sm g lng bv Ernest
Mal 1m pas tor o f Calva r v Bap
I 1st Chu1 ch
Danville
Ky
Nursery 11111 be p 1ov1ded
MORGAN CENTF.R - Mor
ga n Cen ter \\ es levan Chu1 ch JS
hav mg Ne\\ Cu mca Mi ssions
Oay th iS Sun dav stallin g w 1t h
B lO a m
se n 1ces Sprar1al
speakers a 1 7 lll p m SCI\ Ices

RAC I NE- PubliC IS 1m li ed to
allcndSundaylla m sllv rcJSa l
Rac in e U nit ed Mr1h odJS1
Chu1 c h 0 1 Pu ul H dyes p1 eSJ
den t o f R10 G r ande Col legr v.Jii
be guesl spea ker

MIDDLEPORT - M i ddl epor t
Chu rch of Chnsl Will hos t a hym n
smg f01
all M e11;s Cou nt y
Churches of Christ al 7 p m
Sunda y \ddllJonal Inform a t io n
ra n be scc u1ed b\ ca llin g t he
Middl eport c hu1 ch offi ce 992

This Week's Specials
FRIDAY, MARCH 27th
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SPHAGETTI DINNER •••••• $350
All You Con fot Spoghettt Smothered 1n Our Ztsty Homemade Spagheltt Sauce
Served w1th Garli&lt; Bread and a Cnspy Tossed Salod

SUNDAY, MARCH 29th

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ontrlbutions continue to co me
ln on the local monies needed for
th• purchase of a Senior Clllze ns
vall with a wheelchair lift
~leaner Thoma s
executi ve
diJ.'eCtor report s that 10 date a
to\jil of $3 701 has been dona led
anp that only $494 Is needed to
cofllplete the local march T he
balance of the cos t will be paid
wl h federal funds t hrough the
Dtjpartmen1 of Transportal ton
t,atesl contribut ors Include VI
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olet Jarrell Beth K es rn Fern
dora St01 y Ed n a Se haefer Jea n
M oore
Marga r e t John son
Gar net Erv ine Dana and Ber
nice Hoffman James and Kati e
Weber E d and Ruby Baer
Rober ! and Bernice Bailey Mr
a nd Mrs Roscoe Hollon Virgil
Dayton and E ugene M c Elroy
Disabled America n Veterans
C hapt er 53 E piscopa l Churc h
Women
a nd Ra c ine Unl1ed
M ethodls r W om en

MONDAY
R UTI AND- Rutla nd Ga1 den
Club "il l meer ul til e ho me of
M1s Ve1 non Weber Wllh Mrs
Vlfg m ~a t\lkrn s co hostess M e n
dav 11 7 10 p m M em bers wr ll
dCCidl' On I Cl\ 1e pi O]PCI In
kcepm g" 11 h 1\al Jonul Ga 1denmg
Week A pn l 12 I R 1

BAKED SWISS STEAK............ ••.•• • •••. •••• •••

$4 32

A GtMrol Port111n of Dtli&lt;Joas laked Steak S1mmered en a Creamy Gro•y
Served w1th Flully Mashtcl Potatoes Homemade Green leans with Mush
room~ and a Hot luttortd Roll or Homemado IIS&lt;UII Maxwell Houst Colftt
or Dt&lt;aflt1nattd loth Freshly Brewed (A Small Dr1n~ Moy Be Subst1tuttdl

BAKED SWISS STEAK SANDWICH ALONE ............. S2.64J
OPEN MON THURS 9 7 FRI 9 8 SAT 10 8 SUN 10 7

Krrbaugl(n of C!1qrntrr
IOUTE 7

RESTAURANT
985-3832

Fatthful Follou er1
condttd meettn[;

mrmbr r s arr Jn\ ll f'd

FUNERAL HOME
"Suvrng Fam1hes"

i\nn 1nd Gene l am ber hosted
a recen1 m&lt; c lm g of th e F lllhful
Follov.cJS Class of lh e Heml ock
Gr01 e lh i !Slla n Chu1 rh F ol lov.
mg the bue nss ml'l'li l\£ rq nt es l s
we1 r held " 11h prm s gomg ro
(,olda Reed an d Robr 11 Reed
T hr I ambe11s and Sa r ch ('u llum
sci\ cd 1cfre shme nl s C ll d'

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Weekl y brs loser" 1s Shu ron
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1unne1 p Wm nc1 If 1he p10 1
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l'hone 446 4524

BARGAIN MATINEES SATURDAY I
SUNDAY ALL SE ATS $2 ID
ADMI SSION EVERY TUESDAY $1 50

Just add &lt;oottntrated hqutd AQ
UASHADE to &lt;onta1ned ponds or
lakes lnstantlr the wator starts
turncng o beout1ful natural loa! blue
AI the same hmt AQUASHADE 11 ef
ltct••ely &lt;Uttlng off the sunlight
that wttds ond algae need lor

growth W1nd and water current
d11perse AQUASHADE throughout, 11
stoys '" the enttre body of wator de
pending on woter flow and light pe
netrat1on Apply twiCe dunng grow
•ng seosan or amount necenory to
ma1nta1n color

AQUASHADE IS
•Economical be&lt;ause 11 s long
last1ng

no harm to humans

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un&lt;k cUrn 1on or Lol-; Rurt
l~lMI RO\ C11UROJ OF THE NA7A
R~F f orm Union md Mulh: .., RL"I.
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motnlngwwhlplfl ll;.~m C'\m lnn scr 1c'f' 6
pm mld~('('kSNYi 'f' Wf•lnNI&lt;J v Jlm
r.RArr EPL~aJPAI ClltROI 121 E
Main Sl Potn"ro\ St.mdol (n I 1'S Hoi
mmmunlon on1h. firsTSund o! r &lt;h mon h
and ('Omb nro wt h mo nln~ 1J
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P:11 Lsh Halllmmnl 1 1\ 1 110\\ l11g lr sn- n
RlMERO\ C11URCH OF rHRC'"T 21' W
M In Sf Jlrif'll Proudf 101 p;.l~tT Bib C' Sr:tlt:ll
1t: II 1m Mnrnln~\l ~hlp Wl :1(1 •.m You h
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THF. SAJ VATION ARMY 115 81.!1 IT nul
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lm1 d fi~!l pm Thw"So:l \ C'mp-: (' dr·
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slhp 111 1m A bk&gt; Studv U m Y.ur hlp ~ p.
m W"'"""l ' Eli~!&lt; Scudv pm
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Clfl RClf AI\ In Cw IL"- p sto Llnd~ !W. n
Supl Surw ~ \ S!:hool H:: ll m Jl ~ h n.e s 1
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SIMI Youlhmnt lng llpn \tVSun
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GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Prt'achlng 9 30 a m firsI and s('('(lnd Sun
davs of €'ach mon1h th ird and fourth Sun
day~ach month worship SC'rvlcesat 7 30p
m WednE'Sday t'vrnln ~s at 7 30 p m
Prayer and Bible Study
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Mulb
~rrv Heltithts Road
Pomrrov Lrrov
Bruch Pastor Sabbath School Sup£&gt;rln
lrndenl Rhonda M11rkln Sabbath School
bflllns ar2 p m on Saturdav wllh wor~hlp
l f'rYICt' rollowlng at 3 15 Evrrvon£' W£'1
comt'
RIJTLAND FIRST BAPTI ST CHURCH
- SltiPr Harrlelf Warner Sup! Sunday
School9 30 a m Mornl n~ Wor'shlp 10 45
am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lys lon
Hallf'V mlnls1&lt;'r Su.ndav School 9 30 a
m Morning Worship lO 30 a m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po
ml'l'ov Plkt&gt; E Lamar 0 Bryant pas! or
Jack 'Nt&gt;ed&amp; Sundav SChool Dlr('ctor Sun
day School 9 30 a m Morning- Worship
10 U t'V('nlngworshlp 7 OOp m !D S T 1
' 1 30 (EST I W('lj nf&gt;Sda y Pray('r Ser
vl&lt;'&lt;' 7110pm 1DST &amp;730PM 1ES
T 1 Mission Friends ( a~l's 2 6) Royal
Ambassadors ibovs a,R'HillBl and Girls
ln Action (agt'5 6-lt!! on Wf.'dnl'sdavs 7 p
m 10 S T I&amp; 7 30 p m IE S T I Tur&lt;day
VIsitation 6 30 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Ba l
ley Run Road RE'v Emmrt l Rawson pa~
tor HandlE-Y Dunn supt Su ndav ~hool
lO a m SundaYl'V£'nln~servlce 7 30p m
Blblf' tl"achlng 7 30 p m Thursdav
SYRACUSE MISSION Chmv Sl Sv
racus£' Sf'rvlces lO a m Sunday Evt'nl"~
11rrvl('('5 Sundn and WE'dn £'sday al 7 OOp
m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION Rev Kellh Eblin
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m Wade
Hayman supt Morning Wor11hlp 10 :Wa
m Sunday ('Venln,R' serviN• 7 30 p m
Wrdnesdav Prayer MePtlna- 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF COD
Racln£' Rtv Jam('s Saltertlt'ld paslor
FrN:'man Williams Supl Sundav School
9 4 ~ a m Sundav and Wl'dnl'Sdav evl'n
tna: scrv\['f'S 7 p m
MIDI.&gt;LEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Corner Sixth and Palmrr Earl Eden Pas
tor Edna Wil son S S SUpl Bfoulah
Whitt' Asst Supt Sunday School 9 1:&gt; a
m Morninp: Worship 10 15 a m Sundav
Evening s.PtviCE' 7 p m Pr aver ml"eelnR
Wi'dnl'lday I'Vl'nlng 7 p m Chl\drl"n s
rholr practice Wedn('Sdav 7 p m Adult
t'holr practice Wed 8 p m Radio pro
~~:ram WMPO Sunda y 8 30 a m

RACINE -Ra c ine 11a ll Asso
r1a t1on roaches "1 11 meet at 6
p m M onda\ 11 kmdc1 ga 1ten
bu1 ldmg A ll coaches " ' c l o 1ak0
eqUipment

MULBERRY AYE.

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Complete
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Automotive
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Str\I!Ce
Locu st &amp; Beech Street
992 9921

the w1nd passeth over
and 11 ts eone and the
place thereof.,shall
know tt no more
- Psalm 103 16

WAID CROSS

SONS SlORE
GrocertesGeneral Merchandtse
R'actne9491S50

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHR IST
5th and Main AI Ha rtson mlni!IIE&gt;r Mlk€'
Gf.ri~C'h, / SUnda v School Supcrlnl&lt;'nc:lent
Btble School 9 3o a m Morning Worship
JO 30 a m Ev('nlnll Worship 7 00 p m
Wednf'lday 7 00 p m PrayPr mf'etln~
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH or THE NA
ZARENE PASTOR Fred Prnhorwood
Bill Whltr Sunday School Supl S u ncl11 ~
School 9 30 a m Morn In~ Worship 10 45
a m EvanlfiiJ!Ic mft"tlng 7 00 p m
Wednf'lday 7 00 p m Pravl"r mf'f'tln g
VNITED P&amp;ESB!ITERio\N MINIS'ffiV
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Re• Cloarleo Tolbolt
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunclav Worship SPrvtc£&gt;s
9 00 a m Church School 10 15 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School 9 a m Church sE&gt;rvlce
10 15 t m
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
N a lionw1de Ins Co
ot Co lumbu s 0
804 W Mrun
~J91 2l1 8 Pomero y

Brown's Fire &amp; Safety
Equipment ~~~·.' :;d
Rulland Oh10 4S77S
B 11 Br own Owner
Phnne (6141 7421777

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Pometoy Flowe, Shop

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ts an exc11tng rf unpredrctable feature of

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

our weather, and no place on earth rs exli!mpt
from rt Although rt could cause damage the
rmproved constructron

FlOWER! FOI EVJRY OC(A!ION
(6141992 2039 or

(614)992 5721
106 Butltrnut Ave

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POMEROY, OHI0- 992-6677

proper placement of barners can usually

l1il Qu"ktl and Ruth Ann Ytougtr

prevent lhrs In fact the wtnd ts more hkely

CHAPMAN SHOES
·p,,..,g
·, Q,n, SltH $to,."
104 E MAIN ST. POMEROY

992-2815

to

be bene f rcta I

be harnessed for a f ree
II at d S the po II tnat tOn 0 f

It can

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plantS Cleans the atr we breathe

brtngS

welcome relief from a heat wave often heralds

srgnals

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seasons

It rs even

essentral for some forms of pleasure such

M1 HER MON UNITED BRETHHEN
rN CHRIST cHURCH Loca~ed rn TexiS
Com mu tv otr Ct R H2 Rt v Rot!£' 1
Sa nders p cscnr Jeff tlollcr Ia\ leader
Eel Roush '" d y Sci ool S"Jll Sue loy
School 9 JO &lt;J m morn n,n worship nd
children s '"""h 10 10 'm
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prl'nch n ~ sr rvlrf' r r ~ lhrec Sundavs
7 :ro p m sw ,, sr v n I u h Sue I"
('VC'nlng 7 30 p ffi \\NinC'SdaV r1 1\'( r
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Veterans
Memonal Hosp1tal
115 f Momonol Dr
q92 2104

Pomervy

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CHURCH oF coo or PROPHEc;
Lot t&gt;d n 0 J Wh l £' Ro ct of IH gh\o\ IV
as satltng and flyrng krtes In any case, It IS a
100 Pal Henson P'&lt; or Sundav School 10
a 11 ClassPs fl 111gps I nlorChu ch II
sundav School 1o a m
vital element of God S creal ron as you Will
a m Morn
" orsh p 11 n m Ad"ll
s('rv cr 11 15 a m
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Choir prac ll'f 6 p m Su nd~y Young Pro
RUTLAND CHURCH OF' GOO Pastor
earn a YOUr OUSe 0
OrS lp 0 W IC SOme
p es Chlldrc'CI s Churc h and All ull Blbl
benevolent Wind ShOUld propel YOU every
Siudv Wrdne&lt;d"Y I 7 :ro p m
Joh n Evans Su ndav Schnol 10 00 a m
sundav Morning Worship 11 00 am Chll
HOPE BAPTIST CHI\ PEL 170 Gr 1n1
d C'n s Cllur('h 11 am Sundav Evening
Sabbath day
St Midd leport Afflllal 'fl wll h ~ u ht rn
&amp;&gt;rvlcr 7 00 p m WP£1 6 p m Yo un~ La
Sap 1st Conven tion Da vid Ory~ n Sr Ml
dlt'S Aultlllarv Wt&gt;dnesdav 7 p m Fam
nlslrr Sund av Srho 11 1D a m Mo nlng
IIV worship
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · • worship 1 m EvC' ntn~r wor~ h p7 p m
Wl'dnC'sda\- 1'\f'n n ~ Bthl stud y 11
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Off
Tuesday 7 30 p m
prll}rr m€'C' lng 7 p m
Rt 124 :\ miles from Porll and L ong Bo
day at 7 :\0 Pm Mens Pravt'r Breakfa~t
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESu:i
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Sl
om Eds(' Hart pastor Sundav Srhool
\\ ('((nl'Sdav 7 a m !Gra('('
CHRIST OF 1 ATTER DAY SAINTS Port
Rl 124 and Co Rd ~ Mur k Sf'&lt;'Vr rs mini s
SU1TON - Ch u ~h School 9 30 a m
land RaeInC' Road Wlllla m Roush pasl or
ttr su ndav &amp; hool Supl Harrv Hr n
9 :lO a m Su nday morning pr&lt;'arhlng
10 30 a m Sundav ('\ot'nln~ SC'rvlces 7 30
Morning- Worship JO 45a m first and third
Linda Eva ns church school dl rt'Cior
drirks Sunduy School9 :\()a m Morn n~
pm
Sundavs Fellowship dlnnC'r wl h Ca rm('l
Churr h school 9 30 a m Morn n~ worsh p
" or 5 hlp 10 :ro , m Ev"nl n• .. 0 hlp n
l hl r dTh ur sdav 6 ~pm McC ulr"'," Wrdnf'Sd yu worshlp'7• · p m
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MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTISTh
10
30
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Wed
nesday
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pravt'r
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CHURCH Cornf'r Ash and Pl um Ra1P
KFNO CHURCH OF CHRIST V 1non
servil'&lt;'s 7 30 pm
ST PAUl LUTHF R\N CHURCH
Cu nd ff pas lor Sund av Sc hool to OOa m
F. ld \~l' m n (' Oll\l' S" In Sunda
BETffi EHEM BAPTIST RC'V Ea rl
c rnN Syc mon nd Sf cond Sis Po
Mornln g Wo1sh p 1100 a m W rdn l'~da~
l'lc hool Supt PH' I h1ng !l 31:1 am f' th
Shu \ r pas lor Worship sen c 9 ~0 1m
mrrov Th f" Rrv Wil l 1m MiddiN&gt;Witr t
and Sa lurday E\rnlng SE'rvll'l's 1 7 :m P
Sund 1\
Sunday School 10 :10 am Rlb lf" St udv and
pas lor Sundiiy Sc ht ol y 45 a m Churc h
m
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION (Thu r
prav('r sf'rv\cf' Th ursday 7 30 1 m
servlc€' 11 01 m
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION
S/\CRED HEA Hr CJ!UR CH M ~
man Durham) pastor Su nd ay sf"rvlce
MEIGS
9 30 a m evening servlc£' 7 30 P m
AL CHURCH Kin!!sbu rv Roacl Rl'v Da
An1hony Gl mnamorl' Ph 912 5fl98 Sa ur
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Prayt&gt;r mf&gt;Piing Wedned ay 7 30 Pm
vld Curfman pastor Su nday School 9 30
dav EvC'nlng Mass 7 :\11 p m Suml v
UNITED MI!TKODIST CHURCH
BEARWAI LO\\ RIDGE CHURCH OF
a m Ralph Ca ll Supt Evrn lnp: YrOrshlp
Mass ~ u m und 10 a m Co n ff'!lslon~ On('
NORTHE.tST CLVSTER
CHRI ST los ph B Hoskins pastor Bib" 7 00 p m Prayer metllng Wednesday
half hour l&gt;l'foH r ( h M ss ceo c.:t •s,., s
Oas,. 9 :W • m Morning Woro;;hlp 10 :lO
7 00 p m
11 a m Su nday
Rev Don Arcller
~ ... Roy Deeter
m F. n nl! \\ msh P li 30p m Thu sda\
LONC. BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Vernon
VICTORY BAPTISf 525 N 2nd s
Rev Seldon Johnson
Blblf" Sructv n \!l P m
~ld rl dge- pastor Wallace Dam«-wood S
Mlddlt'port lam&lt;'s E KC'C'Sf'&lt;' p&lt;J sl or
ALFRED - Church School 9 lJ a m
NEW STI\ ERSV ILLE COM MUN ITY
S Supt SundaySchool 9 30a m Worship
Sunday mornln,cr worship 10 am EvPn
Wors hip 1J am UMYF6 30 p m UMW
CHtJRC'H Sundav ~chool o;;pnir£' 9 4!1 a
Servlc&lt;' 10 30 am
ing s1 rvlrr i p m Wl'dnl'sd o~ ('VC'nlng
Third Tursdav 7 30 p m Communion
m
W(lrshlp SC'r\ IC'r 10 30 a m
HY SELL RUN HOLJ NE~S CHURCH
worship 7 p m Vlsl !&lt;at lon Thursda} 6 30 p
E\angf'II SI&lt;' Srrv i('r 1 :Jll P m Wrdn l'S
Mlkr Thompsnn NC'\1 H r n W\ pil 10
m
first Sundav tArchM"l
CHESTER - Wors hip 9 am Chu r ch
da\ Pr nl:'r ffi('(lltn.a 7 ~ P m Thuro;; da\
Su nd 1 v~khool at q ll1 m Morning ~o~.o
MORSF: CHAPEl CHURCH Ch ~rlrs
Sc hool tOa m Blblf' Sl udv Th ursdav 7p
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomrrm
ship 1 10 :VI 1m ~u nd \ \ n ing~( r I
Norris p1s or Su nrl• v S! hool 10 a m
m UMW f rsl Thursdav 1 p m Com
Harrison\ Ill€' Rd Rob('fl Purlf'll min "
Ul
worship sNV i('(' 11 1m Su ndav nl2h l
1 «l p m 1hu ;;d&lt;~\ srJ'\ ' " •
1rr S ('\(' S!aniC'\ S S ~u p Bi ll MtEI
m
worship sl'rvil'l' 7 :m p m MidwC'Pk
munlon first Sundav Arrher
JOPPA - Worship 9 «1 a m Church
n Ass! Sup! Su nd&lt;l\ S('hoo 9 30 m
FH F.F.DOM GOSPEl MISSION II B I
pray£'r s£'rvlcr Wrdnrsda y 7 p m
Sc hoo ]0:10am B hlrS udv Wrdni'Sdav
Worship Sl l\ l r 10 3fl I m F.H•n ln~ " 0 1
1&lt;
11 HI
WESI EY \ N
BIRI F
HOI !NESS
1 f'd on C untv no
7 30 p m Johnson
shipSu nd v pm a nd W ('dn(&gt;!.:~IYi. pm
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LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9 :rl1
ST JOHN I UT HF.RAN CHI ~C H Plnf" Ho~C'r \\ l\ lo fl tssl p tSir'll Prwchln ~?
Rrv I van My&lt;'rS pastor Roj!w M nll'y
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Archrrl
RRADBURY CHURCH Or CHRIST
~ 11 ~ m ,., th RoJ.! r nd Vol 1 W IIford
('ventng Blbll' studv pray r and p als
John WriAht JXIIOtflr Sund IV SC'hnol9 Ul
lf'ad 1 s ('ommu nl n sf't'\ It"&lt;' 1 sl Sunda\
s€'rvi('f 7 30 p m
REEDSVILLE - Church School9 :rlla
m La rn Havnf'S S S Supt Mornlnr! ( h month
m Wors hlp Srrv i&lt;'f' 11 00 a m IX'f'1M'l
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RACINE CHURCH Or THE NA7.A
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llan lift Sundav lkhoo19 311 am Mo n
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CENTRAL CLUSTER
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Mark Jon 'S p slor Alii Nic hnl!ion Sun
Rev JamM E Corhtlt
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
I !BERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH [)('x
tav Srhool Supt Sunda\ Sch oo l ~ :Wii m
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9 :W a m Sl ndav C'V&lt;'nl n~I Sf'rvlcC' 7p m
Rev Rohel1 Mu~11man
RUTI ANO~ JBI EMF"'I HOOJST Amos
Youth ml'f' Ins:! and Rlblf s udv Wf'{!nPS
A~:.SU RY ~\ra(' u sN- \\ ors hl p 1l u m
RACINE FIR~T BAPTI ST St VI
1 11 p 1s o Sonnv llu&lt;ls n su 11 Su ndav
day 7 p m
Dra\('r Paslor Mike S\ol.i.(!l'r Sundav
Srh ol 1!l m Ml1nlng worsh p 10 :lO
Chu rrh School~ 45 J tn Chargr Blblf'
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Rl 7 on r n
Swdv Wl'dn f'Sda\ 7 30 p m UM\\ fil !:il
School Sup! Sundav School 9 30 m
m Su nd v rvrnlng Sf'rvlrt 7 00 p m
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pastor Ml'IV n Drak1 S S Supl Sun l•v
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g 1 m q am r fh Sun&lt;lil\
WC&gt;dnrsdiVfi~pm UM\\ f urlh Su n
Sc hool 9 30 a m Morn[nj! Wor~hlp 10 lO
P\f'n ng Al hl(' studv 7 VI p m
RUTLAND CHIJHCH OF THE NAZA
dav 6 30 p m Nr!sonl
Ev€'ntng Worship 7 :m p m Wrdms Ia\
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
RENE He ! U.f Fr-.rfl pas or Su nduv
ENTERPRIS E - Worsh ip 9 a m
Prayrr Sen k1&gt; 7 :lO p m
Burllng:ham Rav l .aud€'rmi1T pa&lt;:tor: Rn
Slhoolll lfl m Wo f&gt;h \p srnlt&lt;' 10 lO •
Church School 10 a m BlbiC&gt; Stu dv Tue!"
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dav 7 30 p m UMW FirsT Monc:lav 7 l1
Sl Mason Su nday School 10 a m Morn
lO a m worshlp7p m Wrdn~dn\o 6p.m
E\ nJ! \lsll t !&gt;of'f Vkr6 lllpm Wr(inNida v
p m UMYF Sundav 6 p m Choir RC'
lnR worship 11 a m Evf n ln~ ~l'r\ IN' tip
vou th lf)('('(lng W('(! 7p m churC'hstTVI('('IR
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m Pr ay~r mE.'('tlnp: and Blblt' St udy Wf'd
MASON CHURCH DF CHRIST Mill r
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH ~
FLATWOODS - Chu r('h Sc-hool 103m
n£&gt;Sd111V 7 p m
mllr otr R1 :\~ Rrv Be-n J Watt~ pa.'l10r
St M 1 ~nn W V Eu2Nl€' l Cr n~t r ml
Wor'&lt;hl p 11 am Bib)(' Sludv Thurs
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rrv Nylc
n l~ t
Sundav Blhlf" Sludv JO il m Wn
Robl"rt SC'a rl~ S S Supl Su nd ~tv School
dav 7 p m UMYF Sundav 6 p m
Bordt-n paNtor Cornf'll u ~ Bunch IIUPI
!l :JO a m MornlnR Wor~ hlp 10 30 am
ship 11 1m md 7 p m Wrdncsdav Blblf'
!Frank lin
Sunda v f"\l'nlng s£'rvlr£' 7 30 pm Wrd
Sud\ \Of' II muslr pm
FOREST RUN - Worohlp 9 am
l'l(ls dav Sf'M.ilf'• 7 30 p m
liBERTY ASSEMRL Y OF COD Dud
Church Schoo l 10 A M Choir practin'
SILVER RUN BAPTIST Rtll lit I
d n ~ 1 n M 1 ~on W V I N rh l&lt;'kt
Tuf'S dav fi JJ p m UMW first Tursdav
pastor S f'V(' Lilli£' S S Sup Sundav
t&gt; !lto1 F.vrnlnp sPr. i&lt;'f' 7 If) p m Wo
7 :.0 p m 1Nl'lson I
Sclloot 10 u m Mnrn l n ~ ~~t'Orslp 11 a m
mt n s Mln ls lrv Th ur ~U \ 9 :tO m
HEATH ! Mlddlrportl -Church School
Sundav r\rnln.lil Yr or~hlp .. :Wp m PraHr
\\Ninrsduv Pr v&lt;'r nd B b r S udv 7 I
q 30 a m Mornln ,g- Wo ,. hlp ltl Vl am
m (l('l!ln ~and BibiC's ludvT hu rs dl\ 7 ~Op
Yout 11 Grou p 4 p m Wr dnf'Sdav Church
1m
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Thursdav
WANTED USED P E WS
mREYI~I~~~~~: lr:EW~~';~~ r ~ ~~tH
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
PraH•r ~' " Cf' fi lOp m Blbl t:' S udv 7
CHRISTIAN UNION Thf' Rl'v D 1v I
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often
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for 1h lngs t hey ha v&lt; 101 sal&lt; or lhry
pm 1ZunlJ!a
- 3R.1 N 2nd A\ £' Mlddl('(lor1 Sundtv
McManis pastor Sunda ySchool9 30am
MINERSVILLE - W or~ hlp Srrvl('(' 10
wa nt 10 buy ThN~ are needs a nd I hen I her e Is a 11mc 1o gc I r id ol
SChool lO am Su ndav (1\f'flln.e 7 00 Pm
Sunday morning scrvlcP 11 am Sun
&lt;1 m Chut chSc hool 11 am UM W l hlrd
Mid v. f'&lt;'k s£'n IC'f' wro 7 P m
day nlaht service 7 :.&gt; Wedncs~y fl'a y&lt;r
unneeded thln ~s The va lue to a co ngregation Is no more O n&lt;
Wrd n ~d IV 1 p m Choir prar!IC&lt;' Mon
LANGSVILLE l HKI SfiAN CHURCH
meeiln~ 7 :rl1 p m
c hurch adverll sed for used pews as they fell l hr y could not bu y
da\ 7 :ID p m N(lisonl
Dallas Janey Sunday School Sup Sunday
FAtRVTEW 81 Bl E CHURCH Lei art
PEAR l CHAPEL - Wor,.hlp 51:-rvl('('
new ones a t that time Used pews ca n be a verv big bie ssl n~ In 1
SChool 9 JO a m Sund ay Mor nln~ Wor
W Va Rl I fam1"S L('Wis pastor Y.or
9 :W a m Chur rh Sthool 10 15 a m
ship 10 30a rn Sunday£'venlng- Worshlp
sh ip M"rvlc&lt;'s 9 30o m Su ndaySchoolll
strul(g
lln g ne w congr('ga11on or a s1rugglln g old Cicngr&lt; g Il ion
UM W Srcond TU('!;day 7 30 p m I MU ~ll
7 30 p m Wednesd ay evening Prayer
~ m Evening wouhlp 7 30 p m Tuf'Sday
man
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both
c hurches needed w er r used pews
M eefln~ 7 30 p m
co ttage prayf'r met'tlnR and Bible Study
POMEROY -Church School q 1 ~ a m
9 30 a m Wnnhlp seni\Cf' Wednesda y
The new congr ega tion needed som et hi ng fm lht pcoph lo sll
W or~ hlp Ill «'' a m
Cttolr rC&gt;h(lar !'ial
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
7 30 p m
upon
They gar m or e th an they bargai ned for with lh os1 usc d
Wrdnrsc:lav 7 :10 p m UMW sro:&gt;nd
ZARENF. R«-v fllmn Me-Mil l m l)l jllor
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
1UL'Sda\ 7 30p m UMYFSu ndav 6p m
p ew s They got years of Chr l s11an fellows hip v. ilh th ose v. ho h cd
Marv Junlc&lt;' La\f"nck'r Su ndav !'idtonl
Walnut and Henf1' Sts Rav(ln ~wood W
rCorblllt
Supl Sund&lt;J V School 9 :lOam MornlnJ2
Va Th(' R«-v Ge&lt;!rf{£&gt; C Weirick pastor
used those pews be for e T hey rccr lved years ol lov in g e 11 nest
ROCK SPR INGS- Ch ur('h SC'hool 9 15
.,nr!:hlp 10 :l() 1m Eva n ~Pii,.Tif ili('f\ ICf'
Sunday SChoo19 30 am Sund11y worship
prayer
s from those sa me used pews and lhr pcop if' "ho ov&lt; r
a m Worshi p 10 a m Bllllf' Sludy Wt'd
fipm PravNa ntJPralsf'W("(! n ~OJ\ 7p.
11 a m
nl"Sda v 7 ~ p m UM YF !St'nlorsl Sun
m Youlh m('('l \ n~ .. pm
CA LVARVBIBLECHURCH loca TCl1 on
they years p rayed from !hem T hey r eceived a hh sslng 11om
dav ~ p m (Juniors! &lt;'VC'J'V ot hrr Sun
F.DEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Pomrroy Plkr Counl)l Roacl Z\ n&lt;ar Flal
those m any people who have used !hose pews 1o 1\orshlp I hi
dav fi p m !Franklin!
CHR IST C I.&lt;'SIIr Gilli lan pa~lor Sun
woods R('v Blackwood paRlor Servlct"S
alml ghl Lord God They Indeed r eceived a hl!'ssl ng m a nv tlrn &lt;s
RUT LAND - Church School 10 a m
da \ :Ok hool 10 00 • m MornlnR Woro;;hl p
on ~unday at 10 30 a m and 7 30 p m wll h
Wors hip 11 am UMW !EvC&gt;nln ~CirclN
11 OOa m Sunda\ f'\&lt;'T1lnJi!l'l:€'rvh 7 OOp
Sund aySchool9 30a m BiblrStudy Wrd
over wllh those used pews Th!'y were touc hed hv hl srnrv l "l l h
srrond \\rc:ln('Sday 7 :1ft p m UMW t AI
m Wf'dn...,.dav rvf'n ln J!: pravrr srrv ic(l
n('Sday 7 .»pm
Jove for God and m an a feeli ng of onrness "1 1h lh &lt; r " ' 1nd
rrrnoon ClrdN s('('()nd ThursdaY I p m
1 011 p m
F'AITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE F'OR
rMu ssrrwn
were part now of 1hc present a nd futur e
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Rog
CHRlST S1 Rt 338 Anllqully Rf'v
SALEM CENTER- Church Sch0ol9 1 ~
rr WaUM pastor Crenson Prat! Sunday
Franklin Dlcken!l pastor Sunday morn
An old established congrega llon d id not nred nr 11 p&lt; ws&lt; l lhe1
am Worsh p 10 15 p m (Muss man!
Schoo l Sup! Mom lng Worship 9 :tO am
lng 10 a m Sunday CVt.'nlnll!: 7 JO P m
they only want ed u sed pews They deslrrd to ho vr their prws
SNOWVILLE - Wof' hlp 9 00 am
~:da.f llSc:~t 10 30 a m Evening K'r
~&lt;W;~E!RS\fr"Lt~ 7lA~uNITV BAP
church srhool 9 45 a m (Mu s!'ima n
used m or e Not j us t to I III I he nave wllh row o n row of sPats but
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
MT UNION BAPTIST Donald Shu£'
TIST CHURCH Pa slor Robfort Byen
row on r ow of used pews with people usin g rhn s1 pews f h&lt; y
Rev Ro1er Grace
pastor JOE' Sayr&lt;' Sunday School Su p!
Sund ay SchooiiO a m Won hlp scrv iCf' II
w
er e seeking peop le to cl aim a pew a nd use II every Sund ay
Rev Paul McGuire
Sunday School 9 4~ a m Even lnf! wor
a m Sunday even in~ !lervlre 7 30 p m
!lhlp 6 ll p m PrayN Me-elln~ 6 ll p m
Wednt'5dav t'V£'nlnl!' J('rvlcl,' 7 :VI n m
every worship and o ft en jus! for personal &lt;tu il r communion
APPLE GROVE - Chmh School 9 30
Wednescla y.
MIDDLEI'OI\T INDEPENDENT HO
am Worship 10 00 am rfl rsr and thi rd
with God a ny 11me !hey w er e nea r 1he c hu rc h
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF LINESS CHURCH Inc 15 Pearl Sc R&lt;!v
Sundays I BlbiC' stud y Pv~ry Sunday 7 p
One m an and his family ca m e to church for t he fun eral of wife
CHR IST Dave Prt"'''llcr minister Ot&gt;ryl
Ivan Myrn pastor Roaer Manlf)' Sr
m UMW Second Tui'Sday 1 110 p m
Su n~ay SchOol Superlnl&lt;~tdonl Sunday
S
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Sch
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9
W
Praver meeting Wedn esday 7 p m
and
mother They did nor sll down f ront but h al f way b ack In th f'
Wells upt hurc
oo a m
or
Schoo' 9 30 a m M:ornln1, Worship 10 30
!Grace I
ship Servlct' 9 45 p m
'
Wed
pew
rhey u sed ever y Sund ay and worship scrvl&lt;e I I was I hell
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
am Evening Worohlp 30 p.m
BETHANY - Worship 9 a m Church
RENE
Rev
Herber!
Grate
paslor
nesday
Evening
Bible
Srudy
Prayer
and
pew
and the y knew they would feel cl ose to lhrlr wife and
School 10 a m Blblr Sl udy Wednesday
Prall(' Service 7 30 p m
s h 16-30
R
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S
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10 a m Dorcas Women s Fellowship
mother
sitting In that ofren u sed ol d pew th ai everyone kn&lt;•w
Frank lllr supl un ay c oo •· a
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST AP[)I;
m Worship .'R'rvtcc 11 a m and 7 p m
Wednesday Jl a m (McGuirt'\
was theirs They w er e In II at ever y wors hip serv ice They a l so
SUnday Wednetday 7 p m Prayer meet
TOLIC - VanZanl1t and Ward Rl1 Elder
CARME L - Church Sc h.ool 9 30 a m
ln Jt
Ja mes Miller pallor Sunday Stttool
knew thai rh e next Sundays they would fe el her presence wllh
Wonhlp 10 4~ a m SeCCind and Fourlh
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METOODIST
10 ~am Worship Servlt'&lt;' Sunday 7 30
Sunday! Fellowship dlnnPr with Sull(ln
rhem In rh at old familia r used pew
CHURCH David Bell pas! or Rober! E
p m Bible Sludy, Wl'dn e~ da y 7 30 p.m
third Thursday 6 30 p.m IMcCulrel
No need for new pews Jusr used pews thar would be a nd will
Barton
Dlreclor
of
Chrlsllan
Ectucaclon
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
EAST LETART- Churth SChoo19a m
Stt*Ve Eblin assistant SundaySchoo19 :x1
Harrisonvlll(' Ro.t Rev Dewey King
Worshi p 10 a m s£'COnd and founh Sun
be used again and again A com fortable believers pew well used
a m Morning worship to 30 am Tten a
pa11tor Clinton Faulk Su nday School
days UMW first Tuesday 7 ]) p m
in any new c hu rch or any old c hurc h The real need? Used pews
In Action 6 p m Evl'flinR: Worahfp 1 JOp
Supt Sunday School 9 00 a m ITIClrnlnll
(Gracl')
1
w(lnfllp 11 am Sunday evE"~~ In~ aervlce
m Wednesday even tng prayer and Bible
that Is all
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m
study 7 JOp m Choir practice Thul'lda y
7 JO p m Prayer Meetln51: Wednew~da y
Church SChool tO am (Grac(')
Pllllior William Middleswarth
?p.m
730 pm
MORNING STA R- Worship 9 45a m
Lulberana ol Mel1• County
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF COD
Church School 10 30 a m Bible STudy
Charles Ruuell Sr min lofer Rick Ma
no• Pel\t..,ola1 Wonhlp .... 1.. Sunday
Thursday 7:30p m (RadH"I
comber t upl Sunday School 9 :JJ a m
10 am Sunday School U a m Even -.a
RACINE WESLEYAN- Church School
Wouhlp •m ice 10 JO a m Bible stud y
wor11hlp !lei'VIce- 7 00 P m Wfdn('lday
10 a m Wonhlo 11 a m UMW fourth Mon
prayer m..tlng 7110 p m

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USED CAR$, INC. " MEIGS nRE
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Cha rl es G 1bbs fm mer supcnn
"ndrnl of rhr Po m cro~ village
Sc hool s has ber n d1 sc hm ged
f1 om I he Holzr1 M edical Cent er
and" ru r rr nll\ al lh&lt;' K &lt;'Jn s
N urs mg Home a l Ma son V. V 1
Nf'{'di es s I a ' "' Cha r l ie as he
ha s heen know n 10 man' f11end s

Good ro hear fl om Mary
Baco n 1e11red M c 1gs Count y
Sc hools omplo1 ee a gam Mm y
m qulf&lt;'d about the cf fecllvc dal e
o f da} IJght sa' mgs lime thiS
vca1 I m m formed a nd I hope
r elia bl y t ha t lh e lime cha nge
w1 ll go I nrc e ffect at 2 p m on
Sunday Apnl 5

27, 1987

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Robert E Bu c k
P o ba e Judge

l enn K Nc se oad Cle k

3 20 27 4 3

Publ c Not1ce
N THE COMMON
PlEAS COURT OF
MEIG COUNTY OH 0
PROBATE DIVISION
W LL S C BLOWER
Adm n s a o of the Esta e
of Ruby Rus sel Deceased
P a nt ff
vs

CASE NO 25 195
STANLEY SM TH eta
N THE CO MMON P EAS
CO URT ME GS CO UNTY
OH 0
FEDERAl NAT ONAl
MORTGAGE ASSOC
Pan ff

VS
PAUL T IMBOD EN
GALE MB ODE N and
GEO RGE COLLI NS
T cas

Defendants

NOTICE BY PUBL CATION

To the unknown surv v ng
spouses egatees dev sees
he s d st buto s next of
k n e•ec uto s adm n st a
o s and ass gns of A uby
Russel deceased end R ch
ad Wane
aka A ched

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Happy Ads

Defendan s

C sa No 66 CV 226
NOT CE OF
SHEA FF S SA LE AND
PROOF OF
PUBL CATION

RONALD LESTON
MILLER SR

lnpu s anceo f an o de of
sa e to me d ec ed from the
C e k of Cou t of Common

28th

P eas
Oh o

of Me gs County
w aft er for sa e at

publ c auc t on at th e doo of
the Cou ho su n Pomeroy

Oh o Me gs County on the
24 h d y of Ap I 1987 at
10 00 a m
he allow ng

real es a e
The fo ow ng desc bed
p opertv s ua ed n he

Btrthday March
To Our Dear Papal

We m1ss you every
day but we are look
tng forward to ndmg
the tram m Heaven
w1th you

FROM FAMILY

V llago o Sy ac se County
of M e gs and Stat e of Oh o

BOGGS

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

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Be g l ots Nos 5 and 6 of

CARLETON S ADD IT ON
w h all mp ove

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Stt d ca esta c s
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Te ms of Sa e Cash Sn
S&lt;1 d eal es a e to be lo

B&amp;B
WOODWORK$

VARIOUS PAnERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985 4176 or 985 3564
36532 BAILEY RD
POMEROY
l 25 I mo

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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not

992 2196
Moddloport OhiO

3 Announ ce ments

1 13 tic

APPLICATIONS
BEING
ACCEPTED FOR
LONDON POOL
MANAGER
Send esumes co mplete
w1th references before
March I to
Jan ce Lawson Cle k
Vllage of Syra cuse
Th rd St
Syracue OH 45779

Happy
25th!
Dod Mom Brothers
and Srster
Real Estate General

TEAFORDm
Real Estate

Rea l Estate General

LJ.:::!
RLILIOR

216 E 2nd St
Phone
1 16141 992 3325

608

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POMEROY 0
99 2 2259
PRICE RED UCED - PO
MEROY r &gt;ode 2 sto v
home eeds on y TLC 0 goa
woo lwo k 3 bed oo s I I
ba s .nd baseme I mmed
ale Posse on $ 6000 00

MNE RSVILLE AREA - 6
oom one on il nee o 3
bed oon s basemen ce
woodwo k w h 2 ep aces
Ca pe ga d na y olhe ca
lu es ASKING$74 ~0 00
SYRACUSE - Nce b ck
ranch sly e orne Ha 4
bed oo ns 2 ba hs lam y
oom w h WB I ep ac e 2
ca r,a age a d n a y o he
n e lea lu es Mus See
ASKING $49 900 00
NEW LISTING
Amost 2
ace n hecounlyw lh a ce
mobe home 2 ohe bud
gs Good loca on Owne
wAals a sae $1 700000
NEW LISTING - I I e
Cou y Ove I a e n ce
sp ten t y home w h 3 bed
ooms I ba hs wood
bu ne good ocal on Cose
o own AI n good cond
on $44 900 DO
Hen y E Cleland Jr
992 6191
Jean T ussell 949 2660
Dolt e Turncr 992 5692
011 ce
992 2259

AW

NEW LISTING - 3 BR hone
n the co unt y Lead ng
Ceek wa e ca pet ng n ce
bath 2 po ches v ewol Rt
7 Ask g $23 000
RUTLAND - l ke new 16 y
od 3 BR ranch w h g evel
ya d e ec BB heal woo:l
bu ne 2 ba hs s ove e r
gc alo d shwashe ca pet
n~ sate lrte d sh and swm
pool Only $47 500
POMEROY - Ext a n ce
b ck vence wth 39x 5
BR 2 ; baths cen
&amp; heal bu gla
ala m lam ly m 39x15
range elr gerato d sposa
Ia an ~ 2 ca ga age &amp; o
vely g lot $1 30 000
NEAR KROGER S - 2 o s
v ew ol ve 2 apis 2 BRS
each 2 baths gas u nace
n ce k chen down wlh
wood cab ne s d sposa
e ec $36 900
RACINE - lg am y m
40 I ep ace n lam ly m
Iv ng abo 24x25 k chen
abou l lx22 pat o 8x22 Lg
on t and s de po ches new
sh ngle oo some nsu a
on g I ca ga age &amp; 2 ols
to $27 500
12 ACRE - M o l oo 4
ane Rt 33 al Peac h Fo k
Hay Ields woods n ne as
&amp;smal s ea m Just gh lo
he kdd es 0 y $8 500
COUNTRY - 011 New Lma
Rd 0 e 7 m home wth
na u al gas FA urnace
range elr ge a o bath
d lied we 2 po ches I 27
acres &amp; sma sl earn lo us
$12000
NEW LISTING - V lage 6
m home wth c ty wa er
coa u nace bath lull base
ment ange el ge a o 2
ca ga age and ce ol fo
ust $20 000
NEW LISTING - I 55 ac es
n Sa sbu ry 1ust oil Route 7
c ose to Pome oy Want only
$4 000
CERTIFIED APPR~ISALS
WANT TO SELL1 CALL
992 3325 BRUCE

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mp mu
Flattened Alum Cans
26' lb
Clean Sheet Cast Alum
25 lo 29 lb
#1 COPPER ...............

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Irony Alum num
S to 18 lb

SCIPIO RfCYCLING
Loca eel 2 M E ot Pagev e
On Townstl p Road lf 142

614 992 34bb

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THUAS 7 PM-11141

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

2 27 (3

4 3 6tc

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

ACTION
TOWING
949-9070 or
949-2045
JO S

LITTLE RED BARN
St Rt 124 Syra€Use

Pottery and Gofts
B rd Baths Outs de
Yard Dolls Jesus
Statues V rg n Mary
&amp; Angels for Yards
and G aves

Come In a•d See Before
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3 17 I mo

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APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
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SIDING CO.
EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM
Compete Aemode ng
Roof ng of a I Types
Comple e Gutte r Wo k
Wo ked n home a ea

20 yea s

Free Est mates

CALL COllECT

Ph (614) 843 5425
3987 2 mopd

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6 17 tfc

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SERVICE

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INSULATION
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•lns ulat on
•Storm Doors
•Sto m W ndows
•Replacem e nt W ndows
•Naw Roof ng

FREE ESTIMATES

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PH 992·2772

3 II 87 I mo

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOil
FILL DIRT

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Cl Sw1m Molds Interpreting SeN1ces

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RACINE
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10 8 tin

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lnstallat1on
Serv1ce
Electromc Organs
Mob1le serv1ce

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~ (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Gall1pohs Ohto 45631

8 13 lin

168 Norlh So&lt;Ond
Mdofloport Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Ca rv f sh ng Supp 11

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone B lis Hero
1IU!INEII PHONE
16141 992 6SlD

IIIIDENCE PHONE
l6141 992 77!4
18H

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

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I rarts

FRH ESTIMATES

Br ggs Ia St aHon
Tecumseh
Weed Eata
Home e
Jacobsen

PH. 992·2772

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

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Middleport Oh

992-6611

3 20 87

3 II 87 I mo

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excelontcond
ton 1973 Ho V
believe lll cash, and all you
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heal font d n ng oom 14x70
Ho v Pako tntst Prce n
know IS credit cardsl n
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42 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

Vans 8o 4 W D

73

Merchandise
71
51 Household Goods

Has vacancy fot elderly people
24 hou ca 1 20 yean e~tpe­
ence Reasonable ttll Ct I
anyl me 814 949 :lOU
Jul a 1 ~ tona Ce e Home hu
open ng fo elderty patients 24
tlou c•e tam y but neeelince
t 9&amp;9 304 n3 5873

AUCT ON
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304 675

Mob 11 home 1 979 V ago 2
bedroom c ean 8x8 tto tge
b dg Rented ot 8B 000 00
304 676 6986

1971 Buddy 1 2•60 2 bt' 1
bttf11 gas heat &amp; cook t3 600
Ca afte 8 p m 304 675 5684

Homes for Sale

33

Autos lor Sale

983 Pan ac G and P
PS
a now ea &amp;4 860 00
1981 Cama o Ra y wtl ee s PS
PB S295000fm Ph 614
286 6522

2 v o d completely fu n shed
Heat pump wash a &amp; drye Ph

SWAN
&amp;

FURN TUAE 62

0 veS Ga po s New&amp;used
wood coa stoves 6 pc wood LR
su e $399 bunk beds 8199
eel ners n8'N 8r used bed oom
su 1es w nge washo s &amp;
stloes New v ng oom su es
8 99 8599 amps Co 614
446 3 59

Services
81

Home
Improvements

6T4 446 8341

19840odge 0 504•4 20000
ac ue m es $4995 614 742

3 66

3010 John Dee e acto w h
J ohn Dee e plows Jotln Dee e
bush tlog 84500 Jotln Dee e
tl By b nd S 350 Ca 614 286

Farms for Sale

1986 Dodge 4 whoa d e
AM FM 4 speed 7 000 n 08
EMce e n cond o
$8500
6 4 74 2 2562

6522

Motorcycles

44
86 ac e fs m 281168 double
w de 3 bed oom 2 ba hs 2
ponds 2 ba n• lots outbu d
ngs 24J.50 mactl na stled new
fences Leon a ea 304 458

1812

3 Announcements

beg nn ng at 1 00 p m Fattorv

Choke 12 guage shotguns

MASTERCARD V SA No
credn ctleck A so new c ed
Cl d No one refused Fo nto
ca

otundab e} 1 316 733

6062

BKI

M673

Va cat on 8 ble School work
shop Sat Apr 4 1 00 Po n

P easant Youth Cente Camden
Ave Sponao ed by W Ia s B be
Book S o e 304 675 5833

Cont act Post on Ava l1b a
C erk typ ng sk t requ ed
knowledge oi off ce p act ces
and p ocedu es ab IV to meet
ttle pub c compute sk II and
wo d p OCBII ng helpfu expe
enca p etened App canons
w I be aken th ough Wednet
d"Y Ap 1 1987 a ttlaGa a
County He a ttl Department n
ttle Buament of ttle Court
house Equa Oppo tun tv
Employe

ARUNES NOW HRING Fl ght

4

G1veaway

Tot~oodhome

1 yr old lab
Ret eve
Sheptu~rd
Have
pepe • on t hots Ca 614 446

8869

4 beaut iul spayed feme e catl
F ee to good home 2 tom cats
Call614 268 1318

Attendants T ave Agents Ma
chan cs Custome Ser'\1 ce Lit
ngt St a n to t601&lt; En rv
evel post ona Ca 806 687

6000 E&gt;t A 9805

Sma etty house in quiet neigh
bortlood 3 BA beth utlfity
oom k tchen with ttovt WI
f ep tee Hardwood floors 1 c•
ga age 114 V nton Court Ct

614 446 4306 or 446 1171

age U&amp; 000 00 Ph e14
446 3617

Sma 2 BR tlouse-6 m IH below
Gl pollt on Rt 7 150x100
lot A cond t ontd Carp••
S1000 down $213 permo C1l
614 25&amp; 1216 after 6
Modu a home ll't'e lot located
on St At 325 nttr Southw.tt
ern HS 3 BA 2 ful baths tota
elec e. 30•40 gtragt C.

614 379 2428

cu en federa I at

6

lost and Found

loll eyegl111es n da k c"e
nea Ga a Academy Ca 814

446 9463

Fo qle by owner 2 ttory hOUH
n M dd eport overtook ng perk
30 y gua nteed \1 nyle 1kt ng
w w carpet 1 beth unique
woodwork 614 992 512e

EXCEllENT WAGES Fo apo e
t me •••embly wo k elect on
ct c afts Others nfo 604)
641 0091 ext 3&amp;87 7 days
Need people fo ght de very
COD o dlf'l mutt drtll neatly
have own t anspof'tatton lcnow
Pt P a ea Apply n pet"ton
232MenSt PontPttllnt W

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HouHW fe g andmother 1en or
h.gtl .-udentl 11 n 4 to 8 hou 1
ncomeplusbonuae1 50needed
to 1alce o dert by ptlone eta
&amp;lhet 1 ng p omdttOn day tnd
even ng atl fte eva tb e tempo
ery No 81pe ence necns•ry
wl 11n IPPY npesonat232
Man St Pont Pltatlnl W Ve

Government homn from t1
IU epa De nquent tex prop
erty Repouet~lona CtH 101
887 11000 E•t OH 9101 fo
ct1 rent epo Itt
2 bed oom houH In Clifton
P ce educed f om •11 000 to
t 14 000 Phone 1 304
6634

n3

bed oom 3 bams 1 new vq
ba n eady for opertt on to
btcco tllotment 3 000 lbt th 1
yea HouH hat new h• ng
system new ce pet Will Mil
w ttl o whhout equlpment
1985 MF tracto with tl ... p
menl Much~ e 1100 000

304 &amp;7e f8!1

Ga age St 1 Stt on y Ma ch
28 11t house on GeotgM Creelc
Rd Off BuiiiV e Ad Ac 011 St
f om Good Newe Bapt 11
Ctlu ch M sc ems • craha

15 Coun St eat 2 BR 1 V2
battls w w ca pet complete
mode n k chen gu heat we
lnsu ated wl ad to phone &amp;
cab t tV l paCtOUI pe k ng n
ea
pa o $376 mo p us
ut
es Dopoa t Rete ences
equ ed No pelS Call614 446

4926

G no I De IYt I C11h Now
accept ng tppNcat on fo de "
ery d kit s Must tlevt own cer
Stop by today and tpply et
G no 1 n Mason and Po nt
Plea11nt

15

Schools
Instruction

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

1986 Slcyl ne 47x10 t2400

Rttfl n Now Southeastt n But
nHI Co ega Cal 614 44&amp;

18 Wanted to Do
Sept c tank pump ng ••ident 11
• commerce t80 pe Oed
Ron EvansEnttrp ittl Jacklon
Oh o Cel e14 288 suo

Coll814 446 0390

1972 Castle 14x8ti wlttl 1882
bp1ndo 12x20 f rep att cent II a
2 bttha 2 storage
bu d ng1 Must tell t13 800
Ph 246 5884 tfter &amp;pm
1984 Shukr Ud&amp; 2 BR 1 ~
baths lit new Und•jlinn ng•
deeM "'k ng t14 500 Ca"
304 876 8561 tvM 304 675

tll50

24)(52 doub ewide New counte tops nBW Cltl'pet • w ndows

Y• d lilt beto a bridge cloa11
2115 Midway 0 New Htvtn
Bedapr81dl c othing ect
M1rch 27 28 8 30 4 00

Coli 614 256 9393

FOt' Le11e Reta Sto e 60 •76
pa k ng
La ge ahow windows 12 h o
up doo A ght on Man D ag
701 2nd Ave Ga ltpo 1 83 00
per sq tt

740 2nd Ave 1 BR S185
Capos t equ ed Ce 814 446
4222 between 9&amp;15

33 tc 111 3 m " west of HMC
n11r route 35 Ca 81 4 446

Col&amp;1444e4011

eu 388 8368

1985 VW Go I 5 I Ptltld AC 4
doo
AM FM s e eo Unde
wa a n y S6290 6 4 742

3080

Used Fu n tu e wood tb a &amp; 2
benches beds &amp; d esstf 3
m es ou Bu av 8 Ad Open
9AM o 6PM Mon tlru Sa

614 446 0322

62 Wanted to Buy

Pa son 1 Fu n tu e Out a
1415 Eastern Ave G and open
ng sa e Unde new manage
ment l.., ng room su te
$179 96 &amp; up Ches d awes
S69 96 S. up N gtl stands
$49 96 Ma t ass set 899 96 &amp;
up Bedroom su te $460 00 &amp;
up Rec ne 1 8119 95 &amp; up 3
p eco tab e se s t79 96 &amp; up
0 nnene set 899 96 &amp; up
Sta Ia Ma ch 23

2985

56

Pets for Sale
63

Mobtle home o11 ec e p u1 Rt
7 nea Pomeroy • 3400 614

992 55a7 8T4 992 7671
614 992 5732

53

Aahton bu ld ng lott mob a
homes perm tted C yde Bowen

livestock

Ou oc Boa s B ed us

boa s we ested a
Tea e on tla ga ned
bs po doy Roge
Sabna OH 513 584

8221 efter 6

ke he
he Oh o
ave 2 6
Ben ev
2398

Antiques

Ro sewood V c o an sque a
g and p ano o sale Ca 614

J 304 676 2331

992 6639

Retirement to cea 11 e of 20
ac et at Tuppers P aln f ont ng
At 7 • H ckory lake Road
P me fo dave opmenl o tlome
1 te Royalt e1 i om p oduc ng
o I gas wtll tnd free ges 304
925 81160 eftt 5 p m Anyt me
WHkenda

20eces 1 meoffRt 82
Souttl Amb llS a 6 ac es met
dow ba ance wood and 304

G ae ous v ng 1 and 2 bed
oom epartments tt V lege
Mano and A VI 1 de Ape t
men 1 n M dd epo I F om
1215 nc ud 1"1(1 u II tlet Ca

6T4 982 7787 EOH

Llrge 2 bed oom epartmenl n
M dd eport washe and d ye
hookup part a y fu n shed Pay
own ut Inn S185 pe mon h
C•l 614 992 2381 dav• or
1114 992 2509 even nga

54 Mosc Merchandise
1986 Cama o $8 600 DO

64
AKC Pom e an an pupa
896 3926

58

304

Hay &amp; Gram

l8 ge ound ba eso tl ay $10 00
aa h W II de ve Ca 6 4 446

1062af1e Spm

Fruot

&amp; Vegetables

Rr.ntal s

72

Trucks lor Sale

1976 Oata un 620 p ck up In
good unn ng co nd ton ta
body cond on Ca 814 367
0683 afte 6pm

6077

3 BR n c ty AC t260 pe
month O&amp;poa t equ ed Cs I
1114 441 1134

Twot I t 110 Ul8 lo oft ce oo
thad o sto age One 1 10•60
otho 1 2x60 Ca 614 992

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Mot o eye e Honda 750 fo •• e
o 1 ade fo teep 304 6 76

OeKslb &amp;. Kenwontly Seed
Co n W L 312 1 fa ft Phone
304 676 1606 atte 7 p m

6909

75

84

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1974 fDfd pick up t uclc good
cond 8 cyl standi d t 1260
Ca 814 258 1332

7401
1 6 HP Jacobsen lawn t acto 60
nett mow ng deck t3000 Ce
614 446 2088 af1e 4pm

M&lt;1 o eye e 1984 Kawatlk KX
60 t650 304 675 , 874

CARTER S PLU MB NG
AND HEAl NG
Co Fou rttl tmd P nt~
G11 pu 1 0 o
Phone 614 446 38 88 n 6 4
446 44 77

Electncal
&amp; Rafng eratoon

At11 de 1 a o co mm" c a w
ny New 1ft vice o
L em111 11ec ci11
Es rrllf!
ee R d nou E ec eH
67~

59 For Sale or Trade

3 bel rtnctl Rodney V age
t2B6 mo plus depol t Referen
en equ lid Cell B ackbu n
,Reelty 614 446 0008

8 onco
Edd e Rau11
oeded ow m eage
g a ag e k ept EKe con d
812 000 304 676 6479

60 tlo se powe J ohnton boa
moo Ca 446 19 0 o a 111
6pm 44ft 61§70

READY

Houses for Rent

86

Ed on

1981 Fo d
on 1tlort bed V 8
PS 56 000 m til 1 anda d
good cond on Ph 614 246

Utt e Baave G oenhoute on S
R 325 Sou h Back n bu1 ne..
bedd ng p anti home g own

Plum bong
8o Heatmg

82

304 875 56 0

Callahan 1 Used T e Shop Ova
1 OOOt et trel12 13 1416
16166 8m esou At 218
Cal 614 258 6251

e75 6199 aftt 6 00 PM

1786

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General Hauling

1987 Jeep CommancM 2WO
PU Mu.t 11c f ce F ntnc ng
Avtllb e o Ouelf ed Buya I
Cal 614 U6 9300 ull fo
M11
o 6144460682atllio
E uberh
1979 Ood9e JA ton 318 co m
plete ebu auto t an1m 11 on
1800 ca eu 446 9960

FU™ by Bruce Beattte
Hoult on Texas Road
814 448 0756

Ca
Room• to
ant dty week
mon h Gel a Hotel Ca 814
448 9716 Ran ee owaa 1120
mlln

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COUNTRY l VING at ts t nest
on baaut fu Morgan • Wood
IWR f•m Rt 315 P ny W VI
Tote y tnovated 3 btd oom
home WW c•Pet Qlf'lge fu
blttmant d shwasher diepop
I'Withlt' dryer tloakup new k t
chen f tt water and e ect c
1ecu ty gata •400 00 Call
Andy S ger 304 876 1288
A to 9 ttal tlor.. b•n for rent

Furn shed oom 1140 Ut es
pe d She 1 btth S ng e mt e
919 Second Ga po I Ca
446 4418 aftt 7pm

3 room houst w th beth • 100
rnonttl HUO tpproved on Sl Rt

Off ca Space to Rent Exct ent
to Atto "IIY' Accounttnt etc
Cloll to Court Hou1e Ca
W tamtn Ru Estate Agency

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Will do hounkMPint Htvt
ref•~ncH AtiiOfttblt ales

55 8u1ld1ng Supplies

Now buy ng she co n o ea
co n Ca fo a es quo as R ve
C v Fa m Supp v 6 4 446

4 ac 11 w th 660 tobacco
a ottment Ca 614 837 1081
aha 5pm

87 304 458 I 042

18878anntr12xeo Makttood
off ce t
or Bundev Schoo
tnntJC fo church t45DO Call

Wh e
6 hp $4 960 00
MARCH ONLY S des Equ p
men Hond a son W Va 304
675 7421

Plenty of off at ee

Furmshad Rooms
NEW AND USED M08l~
HOMES KESSEl S OUAliTY
MOBilE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GAlliPOl S RT 35
PHONE 614 441 7274

Sofas and chars p ced t om
$395 o S996 Tables S50 and
up lo $126 H de a beds 5390
o S595 Rec ne t S225 to
S375 Lamps $28 o 8125
0 nettes S109 and up o $496
Wood eb a w 6 che s S285 o
S796 Desk 8100 up to S375
Hutches $400 and up Bunk
beds complete w ma t esses
8295 and up o 8395 Baby beds
81 0 &amp; $176 Mat1 esseso box
sp ngs lu o tw n $63
m
S73 end S83 Queen se s $226
K ng S360 4d awe chest S66
0 8118 I $89 Gun cab ne 1 8
10 12gun Gaso eec c ange
$375 Baby matt eSJ&amp;S S35 &amp;
S45 Bed f ames 820 $30 &amp;
K ng f am e S60 Good sa ec n
of bed oom su tes me a ca
b ne s tleadboa ds S 30 end up
0 $65

676 6108

~

Mon

4367

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; VICtnrty

Commerc a bu d ngs fo ease
Downtown PI P easant S o et
oH cu A One Reel Esttt8
Ca o Yeager Broke Ca 304

41

Yard Sale

Galltpohs
&amp; Vtctntty

Busmess
Bu1ldmgs

8 oom houee w th b1th 3 ot 4

AVON no aerv ee chlt'ge open
te to es phone 304 676
1429

7

34

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

New log Home and 7 acr" on
MIt H Ad Alcina 3 bat!
oom b.. tl basem•t 2•eae
fo ced t wood end coli fur
na~•
90 ptt'ctnt complete
Asking t6D 000 See Yonnlt o
J m Pa 1 nger on Milt H II Rd
A1cine 0 clll 614-247 4212

5478

304 675 2961

1 Bod oom bas c ent 8176 00
pus a ect c Also r8qu ad a
820000securtvdepos CON
TACT Jtckson Estates Dept Ptl
446 3997 Equal Hous ng
Opporwn v

806 &amp;87 6000 E&gt;t R 9806 fo

back neglected coclcer w h
supe d spos t n Cell 614 246

F ee female 6 weelctold k tten1
1 g ey 2 black and 11 ey st ped

Apartment
for Rent

1812

New 38A houte 1 ~ blth 2 C8f'

Go\le nment Joba S 16 040
169 230 v Now f1 ring Ca

N cky needs a good home He sa

To n ce home rnele Eng 1h
Sene 8 d Dog 4 y s o d
gentle Cal 614 742 21527

68 V1 ac e fa m 2Bx68 doub e
w de 3 bed oom 2 baths '2
ponds 2 ba nl lots ou bu d
ngs 24.SO mach ne shed new
fences Leon 1 ea 304 458

ga

•

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

6 4 286 6451

V g n a 1 persontl ctre home

Announcemenls

BISSELL
BUILDERS
PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

SONS

Jackson Oh o

PB

6T4 245 9378

REASONABLE RELIABLE
8 20 86 tfn

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

U S 35 Was

Massey Fe IJU&amp;on New Ho and
Bust! Hog Sa et &amp; Se v ce Ova
40 used tc o s to choose t om
S. comp e e ne o nuw &amp; used
eq u pmen La ges selec on n
S E Oh o

P eaoont wv 304 67&amp; 4424

What a Ba ga n 2 story tlou111
Remoda td tott y rew~red n
au eted b tnd new hot wtte
hnte 2 or 3 BR s low heat ng
b Is \llry n ce ot gtragew th 2
outbu ldinga Ali to only
S20 000 0 beat offer Ph

614 843 5248

CUSTOM BUILT

614 286 6522
CROSS &amp;

c. 614 446 2639

EVERY
SAT NIGHT
12 Gouge Shotgu01 Only

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

2010 John Dee e d ese t ac o
J) OWS d IC $3960 New dea
Dyn e Bounce mowe $496 Late
mode 224T John Dee e ba er
$ 295 Hay wagon 8300 Ca

Must llf new y remodeled 1 bdr
home naa new aw mm ng poo
Ga lpo It 818 900 Mutt Stl

Bushun Burld1ng

6·30 PM

61 Farm Equipment

1981 Knox 12x60 tote alec
*6996 00 2 bed oom I ont
k tctlen 1972 v nv 12K70 ota
eec 2b frontdnng oom o
of qualhy here 86995 1980
Fa rmont 14x80 tola 8 ec c

0

Profesa1onal
Serv1ces

976 Mo o Ho o Fo d c::has
00 H
23
304 896 3638

07500 Col 114 379 2227

3 bd 2 baths gas hut cental
a1 16r36 ing ound poo excel
tnt neighborhood nea Ho zt n
c tv achoo s •&amp;1 500 Ca 1
814 448 3981

3 17 1 mo pd

John K Benh
Owner I Mechonrc

1983 L berty (Mobile Hom~t
12x58 Total electric e~ec cond

P veta nvttl gat ng All typ"
ot RYtiiSt gal ons Str ct1y conf
den a Ca 614 247 3281

31

992 6215 or 992 7314
Pomeroy Ohoo
4 15 86 c

949·3088 Bus
949-2606 Home

PH 949-2893
or 949-2756

23

(Free Est mates)

49835 St Rt 124
Ratrne Oh1o 45771

24 HR SERVICE

46690

Real Estale

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

Ltcensed Chmcal Audtologtst

H
ONALL
PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

Tou Gu des Dee tnd Retort
Pleasant wo k ng cond 1 on•
Many company benet ta Man
agement pot tons ava able
$300 $450 81 week y Fo IP
po ntment ca 614 286 6421
ask for F anlc e

10 8 tfc

All Makes &amp; Models

V deo Sto 11 fo Sa efo Appro•
mate y t26 000 Inc udp over
650 f lms shelve• rtckt coun
ter cnh eg ste majo video
aupplle e c Could be moved
and lit up n new locat on in
matter of days If ntt nted
w te Top Rate Butiness Servl
Cll P 0 Box 141 WIVtrly OH

Plumb ng and e act ca
work

AI Reasonable Pmes

- LISA M KOCH
a:

11 HHelp Wanted

Addont end emode ng
Roo ng and gu ut wo k
Cone ete wok

992 3410

f

3 1 1 mo

No Sunday Calls
3 II tfn

Bob Borton Owner

Truck auto &amp;
heavy equ pm8nt
repa rs and weldmg
(All makes &amp; models)

992 25211

PH 949·2860
or 949-2801

PH. 992-9949

PARTS and SERVICE

RUSS MOORE

Free Est mates

PH. 992·568.2
or 992-7121

POMEROY OH

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

11 D m to 7 p m
Sunday I pm 7 pm
By Chon e o Appn n men

New Homes Built

Serv1~e&gt;

Rae ne Gun Shoo spomm &amp;d by
Rae neGun Cub Every Sunday

1124 East Mo n St

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Empl ovnwnt

8R Ca 6T4 446 8002

1 Ox 52 Oetrone
A 1 condton
896 101S2 0
a.. e800pm

Alto Trlftlllllulon

190 MULBERRY AVE

•Wa she s •D shwashe s
•Ranges
•Refrge a o s
•Dryers •Freeze s

Pomeroy
HOUR! Tuo Wed

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAlli

3166

llc L1vestuck

1973 C11t e 14x70 2 beth 2

992 7020

992 3476

Camp ng
Equ pment

78

F&lt;~rm Supplit:~

54 Mosc Merchandise

12x&amp;O two bedroom a e on
about 1 acre 6 m lei f om town
country t12000 Ca 614

Buy ng da y go d s Iva coms
ingt jewe y tter ng were o d
cons age cur ency Top p
cee ~d Burkett Ba btf' Shop
2nd Ave M dd eport Oh 814
Wanted o buy 70 ft tlouae
tra ler f,.me Ca 614 742

LAFF A·DAY

111rftont tot Ready to move
nto w ttl everyth ng you need
614 992 3348 tfte 5pm o
anvt me on weekends

8u11ness
Opportunity

The Daily Sentmei- Page- 9

Pomeroy- Middleport Oh1o

«,: BR
1982 Mant on 14x86 2 a ge
til tltc Set up on Beaut fu

F 1rrarr ~i&lt;il

21

Fnday March 27 1987
32 Mobile Homes
for Safe

W I do Hbyth'l ng n my home 6
diYI I wttlt b g ytrd off
h ghway matlt pro!fided f'HIO
neble Mtl referencn IVIIillblt
afttf' Ap I 10 Wrht lo Ch ld
Ctre P 0 lOll 84 Gtllipot I
Fer.,. W Va 25515

2282

Good ate mode used t lege
choppe Two ow co n ht1d
Also nMd good feed g nder
Both mull be n \lery
cond 1 on and easonab 1 orice ..-1
Ph 614 493 2401 or t busy
614 493 2696

27 1987

18 Wanted to Do

Bu ck Pontl.c 1911 E•stern
Ave Gt pollt Ct 614 446-

Rt 12 4 Pomeroy Ohoo

25 86 tfn

RIVERINE ANTIQUES

•VINYL SIDING
•AlUMINUM SIDING
•&amp;tOWN IN
INSULATION

Roger Hysell
Garage

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSIONS

f(UI OUT fOR fUTURE USE I

PAT HILL FORD

farm Equlp111uf
Parts &amp; Serflce

I 3 86 tfc

REOPENS
MARCH 20

CUSTOM
' PLANING
'JOINTING
"MOLDING

Authorozed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
form Equopmenl
Dealer

Your Old One

Publ c Not1ce

3 4 1 mo

We can rep311 and re
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d b01l and rod
out radtators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

and desc bed as fo ows

oge th e

We ne
f deceased ad
d esses unknown and 1 v
ng R chard Warne
aka
R cha d Werne add ess un
known
A comp 9 n has been f le(t
bv W s C Blowe adm n s
ato ask ng he co u t to
date m ne the perso ns en
t tied
to the decedent s
p opert es by the aws of th e
st ate of Oh o A hea ng on
the comp a n w I be he don
the 8th da y of May 1 987 a t
1 30 P M n he P obate
Cou t Pe sons know ng any
eason why the comp a nt
should
not be g ant e d
s hould appea and nfo m
the cou t at that 1 me The
cou t s located at the Me g s
County P abate
Cou t
Cou thouse Pome oy Oh o
45769 Each of you s e
qu ed to answe the co m

JmMnkChOY
Odl nc
B Gane Johnson
814 441 3872

TOP CASH
I~==:::::::r.======:::;~
·
and
n.we pold
uaedtoca 83
• model
Smith

Automot1ve Reparr
&amp; Servrce
TUNE UPS to TRANSMIISSII)N J
CALl 992 7403 A~t
Sl Rt 33 Pomeroy OH
We II Sail You A
Used Car or Frx
NOT CE OF
APPO NTME NT OF
F DUC AAY

u1ed cars

e

Public Not ce

:..:~:~:~.::~:: ...

Business
Servl ces

Ma~!!h

2 bd
e ec

ell uti ld11 pt d except
fur(\ or unfurn uc
~11p011t requ red
Convenient
tocittlon CeM 114 .U 8518 or

e14 44e 477e

Good 90 day g an fad USDA
napected qutners and ha VIII
11 26 Cut end w apped Ptl

304 937 2900

76
1978 GMC S • • a ende 15
75 000 m tl 1oppe very nlct

oolld 304 en 5829 o 111
393e

Ca 614 446 7608

1973 Fo d F 100 long bed
cuatom topper black gi)O(I
cond two 11 .. anh t1200

46 Space lor Rent

614 445 3644

te VCtl

87

73

A &amp; M Cus om Cour: het 1nd
Reuphols 11 v St R 7 C own
C tv Oh 614 266 1470 Eve
614 ue 3438 Open da ly 9 10
4 30 s. 9 30 10 1 30 0 d •
naw Uptlos e ed

Vans&amp;4WD

4•4 •eoo oo 304 en 3237

ohor I 00 PM

7479

1tlffo d F150 V8 4 optlld

Space fo tnt
Locust Ad Rt 1

4x4 bltck PS PB btdl nlf
sta eo tuume loan uc cond

It s from my first heist

Usid &amp;. fltbu T anem 11 ont
All lntemal v ntptc:ltd 6 gut
anteed lnslt • MJn and pick up
lVI lb e Ph 814 446 0181

1 304 456 1154

Fo Nit o trtde P.lctlup of eque
111lue 19761nltmltklna Scout

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pa lc
Route 33 Nof'ttl of Pomlf'oy
Rental tra •• Call 814 892

304 &amp;75 1076

Auto Parts

8o Acceasones

94 000 BTU Ke o Sun Heate
175 G een Teppan gas ange
1100 Ant ques Cut s ••
d nne be t100 Weth nglon
Schoo seats •20 eeeh K tchen
cabinet tl50 P anttf'l 5C Pet
nut I• I 50 Cend aw ck d still

304 e7&amp; e41 1

Upholstery

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Page- 10 - The Daily Sentinel

.

Nutrition program

\
I

to fl ush fire hydrant .~

F' irr· hydrn nh in the villagp of Syracuse will he fl ushed
Monday. Marrh :m. and Tuesday. March ·n. it was annuunrrd
today by Boanl of Pub l ic ,\ !fairs Clerk .Ianier Lawson.

EMS units respond to 7 calls
,_

Me igs C'ountv· Em&lt;'l'gr•ncy Mrdira l Srrv1ces repor ts seven
ra l ls Thur , day: Pomeroy at 2: &lt;O a.m. to West Ma in for .Jud)'
McN ichol to Vrtrra ns Memoria l Hospital : Tuppers Plains at
8:24 a rn . 10 Success Road for Add ie Baker to St. .Joseph 's
Hospital. PomProy at 8: ~0 a. m. to thr Arbaugh Addition for
Mary Murphy to St. .Josep h's Hosp i ta l: Tuppers Pl ams at 10:5.1
a.m. 11 ansporlell F:dward Tann er to Veterans Mem orial
Hospiwl : Tuppers Plains a t 12: :J4 p.m . to Srou I Ca mp Road for
Li sa Wood to Holzr r Medica l Cr nter: Pomeroy at 12: !\4 p .m . to

Craw's Fami ly Rc1 s laurant for VonJ Gi llpnwa iPr !o Vetrra ns
M r m or ial Hos pita l; Racine F'i rr Depar tmen t at2: 02 p. m . loa
bru sh fire on tilP Char l ie Laswon properly on Ma nuPI Road .

Dri rer cit ed in l'illage accident.
l.i ghl cJ~mugPs v.rc r c incurrrd to two \'Ch icles and onr dr ivE•r
wao citPd as th e r&lt;•s ul t of an aceiden t on Plu m Street in Pomeroy
T hursda y.
Pomeroy Po lice s;lid a t ruck driven by Ro ber t Lukr,
Pomeroy, hacked in to a parked car owned by Geraldine Ha lley,
Ches hire•. Luke wa s cit ed for im proper backing, pol ice report.

Desi{{n sm,ed state m oney
CH IL LI COTH E tU PI 1 - Ohio saved $1:1 m illion in
construct io n cos ts th rough the design of the Ross Correctiona l
l nst ilu lio n. whie·h wa s to be ded icated tod ay, a r epor t say s.
The repor t , prepa rPd fu r the U .S . .Justice Depar tment bv
Charles B DeWi tt of the 1\'alionai insl il utrof Justice. aisosav·s
the st "I r· is expected to save $100 mill iorl in personnel cos ts over
thl' n&lt;'x t yca r s beca use of th e fac i l it.v 's design.
Construction of the medium -sec u ri ty pr ison cos t $62 m i lli on.
PrPvious designs wo uld have cost $7;, millio n to bui ld, officia ls

s; dd .
f'r iso nNs a n · to sta rt arnv ing at the faci li ty by Mav I. It has
room for I ,OIJO pn so ners.

Eastern Local
participate in lh&lt;' High Sc hool
Chor us-C hoir F es t ivai on Ap r il :!II
at l hl' sa me local ion. Onl y costs
to the board will IJe for one bus
and dr ivr r .
Wi t h F:astrrn Suprrin tendPnt
Richard Roberts resigning thi s
summrr. tlw sc·hool boiJ rd is
checking into wu .vs to s ~ 'C' U r£&gt; &lt;I
new suprr intl'ndcnt. Cr aig Gif·
Jord, rxrculi vr vicr -pr0si den t of
'the Ohio School l1o;~rds .~ ssoc i a ·
lio n. prese nted ma ter ial on a
.superi ni Pndc·nt sri.IJTh progr am ,
which is i.l s('rv ier prov ided
t hrough l h!' staf f' associa tion, as
we ll as a large quaniry of other
rela ted infurmCJtion and rn at€'riu ls. Th(~ boo.1rd b ronsidrring
'pa r ticipation in lire specia l
scurc h program, bu t no dPcisio n
pas ber n mad e as yet.
A resolu tion was passed stat·
ing t hat seniors partic ipating in
gradua t ion rf'rrmonics mu sl
ha v(' at talnrd a lf'VC'l of min imum cduC'aliona l rcquirrmPnls
or bf' ab lt' to attain sur h req uirr·
ment s b)· the rnd of the summer
fo llowing graduation. I f a student
falls sf'vrrcly be low m inimum
l·rq uiremr·nt s. t he student wil l be
pro hi bi lrd fr om p&lt;ll'licipaling in
~nldu.rl ti o n

exe rcisrs.

• Ano1hrr l'esol ut ion was pa ssed
slating tha t senior s only who do
not need a pass in g gra de i n a
su bject will IJe cx&lt;•mplrd from
fina l exam inations.
· Upon reco m mcnda l ion from
Dan /\ pi ing. hi gh sc hool pr lnrl ·
pal. " " class dues, fines and lab
!PC'S mu st bP paid by gra duat ion.
rxc~ pl i n a situatio n wher e a
har dship rna .\ ' preve nt payment.
1\ iPitcr will be sent to pa rents
ppprising th~m of fer paymen ts.
Emploved as s u bs t llu t ~s in the

;cont inu ed from Page 11
di str ict were Susan Ka r r. as
serrr t ar.v· and ki ndNgarlm
aldP: Way ne RPnnPII , on a
probationary co ntract as a suh·
slitute bu s dr iver: and Ka usar
Alma d, Kim ber ly Ba tey and
Angela Baker ·as su tistitu iP
t e-ac h er~.

T h(' board approved the :p;,
ca l ami ty days used t his winte r in
I he d is lr icl. and will now fo r ward
the Information to the sta te
superi nten dent's office.
T he board also approved ap·
pr opria tion modifi&lt;·atio ns in a
number of areas. and bud get
revision for Ja m es Hoff. librarian. Huff's rflvision was a rarryovPr of 1986 monirs amoun ti ng
to $.174.16, whic h wi ll bP adde d to
his 1987 budget for library
serviC's.
Am oun ts a nd ra1es as sr i b\'
the coun ty budget com m iss ion
were accepted by the board.
T he board then went into
cxccutivP sess ion for a parm i
hr·arl ng and discussion of budget
and pt'rsonnrl m allrr s.
A spec ial m eeting of t he board
for a parent hearing, and discussion of budget and personnel. wa s
set for 7: :JO p.m. Apr il 1!i. The
next regular m eet ing w ill be held
7 p.m . Apr il 21.
Present for last night' s meet ·
lng wer e boa rd mem bers Roger
Gaul. .lam es Sm ith. Kat hy Ma nic kc, Susie Hcinrs and .Jim
Ca l dwell: E loise Bos ton, cle r k·
treas urer: Da n Aplin g, high
school pr incipa l, K&lt;i thy .Johnson.
Donal d Shu e, ChPster and
Tuppers Plain s pr in cipa ls respective ly, and Grace Weber.
hea d t eac her al Riverv iew. Su·
per in lend&lt;' nl Robert s was absent
duP to illn es..

()hio, area weather scene
S&lt;ruth Ce ntra l Ohio
, Mostly cloudy tonight, wllh a
cha nce of ra in and a low In I he
mid 40s. Mostly cloudy Sa turday.
wi th highs nem· 61l.
1 T he probabilit y or prcci pila ·
lion is 411 percent tonight and 20

percent Sa tu r day .
Winds will be from the eas t at
five to 10 mph tonight.
Sunday through Tuesday
Pa i r through the per iod, with
highs ranging from t he m iddle to
upper 40s Sund ay

.

Friday, March 27, 1987

t'"--- Local Briefs:-Syracu.~e

'

Hiram D. Nt&gt;as.Hi ra m Dwight Nease, 8o, Par·
krrsburg, W.\ 'a., formerly of
Meigs Cou n t .~· . di&lt;'d Wednesda.l'
following a lcng t hy ill nt'ss .
Mr. NeaSl' wa s a son ol l hr late
w.r.. and Cora Holter Nease ol
!Xcasc Settlemen t. He was a 1917
gr adua l &lt;' of Pom eroy High
School.
il&lt;'si drs his parent s, he was

preceded in dea th by his wi fe,
Cr essa , in M ay 1986.
Survivi ng are a son, Herber t of
New York: a daught er and
son-in -law, Dorothy and Stephen
Geyer of Clem B ur ni e, Md ., and a
brother , Vernon Nease of Nease
Sell IemenI.
Services will be held at 11 a.m .
Saturday al the Vaughan F un·
eral Hom e in Pa r ker sburg and
burial will be in I he Odd F'ellows
Cemetery, also In Parkersburg.

Ky. woman, daughter
win Super Lotto prize
CL EVELAND I UP I I - Ohio
lo ttPr.v officia ls say a Ken tucky
woman and h~r daughter were
the winnrrs of W&lt;'dnesday's $10
m 1llion Superl.oll o j ackpot.
Off1c ials said T hursday Mary
Sex ton and her daughter Shir ley
Sex ton fr om . Erla ng-er . Ky ..
jointil pu rc hased th e game's

Venue change
sought by feds
CINC I NNATI tUP I I - red·
cr al prosecut ors wa nllhe tria l of
Home State Sa v in g-s Ban k execu·
tivfls Marvin Wa r hc•r and Burton
Bongar d moved from Ci ncinn ati
to Ken tucky, ra t her than to
Detroi t.
In a brief filpd T hursday, l hc
U.S. Al torne)•'s office said the
pi'Osec u 1ion has no object ion to
mov in g the I r ia l , but argued that
Louisvi lle or Lexi ngton would be

onl y winning llcket al a ca r ryoul
bever age stor e In Cin cinn at i
called Meier 's Pony Keg.

•

John M eier sa id his store has
sold five six-of-six winning lot ·
tery tickets in the las t 21&lt;, yea r s.
l ea di ng the stale.
The Sextons. wh ose ages or
occ'upallons· we re not released.
w ill rece ive $:,00,000, before
t axes eac h year for th r next 20
years .
I n addition to the jackpot
winner, 280 P.iayers picked five or
the numbers to win $:190 each.
Also, 12, 287 player s selected four
of the numbPrs to w in $.14 apiec&lt;'.
Ther e were 184,562 tickets sold
that listed three of the numbers.
T hose ticket s ar e wor th $.1 eac h.
Ticket sales for lh f' w&lt;•rk ly
draw ing totaled $6.722,9\11 , wit h a
total pr ize payout of $ll ,080.644 .
T he jackpot for nex t week's
dra win g will be least $5 m illion.
W e dn es d ay's w i n n i n g
number s we r e 1, 7, 10, 11, 23 and

:J.l

mo re co nvC'n icn t.
"Ready access I I o docu·
menl si. im possible fr om Detroit.
is feasible from Lex in gton or
Louisvi ll e," U.S. Att orn ey D.
Michae-l Cr ites wrote in hi s
memo.
S••nior U.S. Distr ict .Judge
Char les .Joiner granted War ner's
and Bonga rd's req uest for the
r hangp of venue Wed nesday
becau sf of ma ss ive pu bl ici ty in
C'incinnat i, whC' rC' lhC' two wrn'
ronvi cl cd of sl a 1e char ges March

2.
W;~ r nPI ' and Bongard face
fedCI'a l charg!'s of cons piracy
&lt;.~nd wi rf' fraud.

Meanwhil e. Bongard rP turned
to jail T hursday and also l ea rned
he may be· ordP r ed l o pa y up to
$11 4 m illion rrsl ilulion for hi s
involv0mr nt in Homr Statr's
ro l1 :1ps0 two ~' C'ars a go.

Sprrial st;Jtf' P r osf'cu tor l.uw I'(I OC'f' Kane- filrd a mC'moran durn
;~ s ki ng for that amoun t !rom
Bongard. plus an add i tional $2:l
milli on from former ownN
Wa rner and $:10,000 from former
bank president David Schei bel.

Public Notice

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH.
Phone 992-2975

SPRING I. SUMMER HOURS
MON.-WED. &amp; THURS. 9·5
TUES. &amp; FRI. 9-8
SATURDAY 9·1

Thursday Admissions - A rthur Ba r r, Middleport.
Thu rsday Discharges - Ph il·
lip Donova n. F'loyd Cumm ins.
Gl adys Reeves. Dar lene Hick s.
Virgin ia Pul lin s.

THE
GRAVELY

SYS EM

END OF THE MONTH
SPECIALS
4

Dr.,

4 sp ., air.

f&gt;s. PB.

1981 Ford Escort ..••.•............. S895

Auto .. 2 dr .. looks good. runs rough .

l ~r~!ag~~ut~~~e. ~~~r~~~~~;~··· $89 5

sure r whose address is Sbtth
Street North of American
l egion Building in Racine,
Ohio 45771 , to upgrade th e

1979

electrical svstem(s) in the
Aerator Building and Pump
House(sl f_acilities in the Vil lage of R'acine. Ohio, with

Merc~ry XR~ 7 .....•......•.. S895

.Auto .. PB, PS. atr.

1978 Chevy C-10 Pickup .... S169S

bas ic operating configura tion to be maintained.
The bids will be opened

Auto., PS. PB .

and read at 7:00 P.M . on
said April 27, 1987 at tho
villa ge building located on
th e corner of Vine and Third

1978 Ford F-1 00 Pickup .......$895

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The Board of Tru stees of
Public Affairs reserves the
right to reject anv and all
bids and to accept the towest and best bid .
.
Copies of specifications
may be obtained at the
Clerk -Treasurer's offic e as

buses, reside at the The Maples
adjacent to the Center, or come
i n· on their own. T he congrfgate
serving provides not only nutri·
lionally meals but socializa t ion
l or senior citizens, Mrs. Wa m sley point ed out. Menu s are
pr epared and forwarded from .
t he B uckeye H il ls Regional
Offi ce.
The Nutriti on Site Cou ncil
m em bers are Ci ndy Oliver i,
M ei gs Count y Ex tension Office;
Alice Wolfe, retired se nior vo lun·
leer coord inator: Ev elyn Cl ark,
manager of The Ma pl es: C.E.
Bl ak eslee, Meigs County Counci l
ori Aging, Ly nne Sawyer, nulrl·
tion coord inator for the A rea
Agency on Aging, and Son ia
Parsons , Kermil M cE lroy , Eva
Dessauer , Helen F' is her, L ola
Ha m pton, Manley Chr isty, Ma- •
linda Chr isty, Rober t B ush, Jose·
phine Sm ith , Cl ar ence Story,
Eva Robson.

1981 Chevv Citation ..........• S1 59 5

NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received until 6:00 P.M. on
April 27. 1987 by tho Board
of Trustees of Public Affairs,
Village of Racine, Ohio, at
tfle office of the Clerk-Trea-

Streets .

meals.
Last year donations for meals
covered approxl mal ely one four th of the east of the program .
Surplu s food from the govern·
m enl and staples from the
Southeastern Ohio Foodbank at
Nelsonville are used regularly.
Volun teers are an essential
el ement of th e nu tri tion pr o·
gram, and severa l have been
vo lu n t eer i n ~ ever y since lh('
program started in 1975. Volu nteers who serve af the cen ter
helping pack the hom e-delivered
mea ls, and prepar e ta bles and
serve t hose who rom e I a the
center to ea t incl ude Reva
Beach, Loretta Beegle, Teresa
Byer, Edna Ca r ma n, Lucille
Cl ay, M ari e Chapman , Na ncy
Chapma n. Mae Crouser . Eva
Dessauer, Helen Fi sher , Go ld ie
Gra ham . Lu la Hampton, Nellie
Hat fi eld, Mar y Loudn er, Lillie
Randolph, Fra nces Roush, Bonnie Conde, Betty Denny, and
Jessie M artin .
In 1986. a total of 16,o00 mea ls
wer e ser ved i n the Center din ing
room to those who co m e in on I he

6 cyl.. stand .

Sunday

tConr inue&lt;l rr am Pa11e 1r

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1974 Ford ............................. $595

Auto., PS, runs good, flat bed .

stated .
Board of Trustees Of Publi c
Affairs

Jane G. Beegle
P 0 Box 376
Racin e, Ohio 45771
t3) 27; (4) 3, 10, 17 4tc

Bongard r ei urnrd to j&lt;l il Thurs ·
day after wi thdrawi ng a cl&lt;~im
thai his $1.!i mill ion bond was
unj ust. Bongard 's wi fe. Debr a.
sa i d
the dC'ci s io n was
rco nomical.
" II wa s l hP on ly p ractical
derision we could make so we
cou lcl save sam(• lega l and
accou nllng frrs." she tol d The
Cincinnat i Pos t fr om hPr New
York City law office.
Sht• said they had to "preserve
our resou rces" for Bongar d's
upcoming federal trial and a'ppeals of his Sl&lt;l te convict ions.

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Churk S tont~ urgt&gt;s enforremenl of tlw 'Baby
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Inside
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llu., lncss ........... .. .... , .... D-1
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Class il it•ds ........ ., .. .., D-1 · 1t
Deaths .................. ... .. . A·4
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Cloud y today with a chance
of showt~rs iLnd thunderstormK
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Copyrighted 1987

1 3 Sectio ns. BB P1gea
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A Mullim11di11 In c. Newspaper •

Middleport- Pomeroy- Gallipolis- Point Pleasant, March 29, 1987

Meigs prepares crackdown on unpaid taxes
lly NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Stall
POM EROY - Some of I he $488,!\85.tll now du e
Meigs Coun ty in delinquent proper ly !axes w ill be
collected In the near fu ture. Prepara tions are
being m ade l o forecl ose and se ll at least 20 parce ls
of pro perties, wllh additional for ec los ures to
follow soo n after .
Properl y taxes are coll ect ed a year behi nd.
AI the beginning of 1986, $667,001.29 in
delinquent taxes was due Meigs Count y from
pr ior yea r s. The off ice of Meigs County Treasurer
George Collins collec ted $178,416.21 of that
am ou nt du r ing th e firs t-half of lhe 1986 ro ll ec·
lions. leav ing the $488,000 bal ance.
· Th is $488,000 figure does nol include $197,704.10
ih proper ly taxes which are du e from the fir st half
of 1986. T hese taxes ar e not eonstderl'd delinquent

unt il aft er June. w hen 1he second hall year's taxes
ar e collected, expla i ns Coll ins. And as ol Aug. 1. :1
per cent interest will be added to the delinquent
taxes, wilh anot her 3 per renl to be added as of
Dec. J. lnl erest rates arc deter mined by the Stal e
Department of Taxa I ion.
·
Total properly taxes whi ch should be collected
in Meigs Coun ty for 1986 is $7, 11 4,049.8:1. F'i rs t·half
collections for 1986 amount ed to $3,:l65,065.21.
Coll ins says collection of 92 percen t of curre nt
hal f taxes " Is abo ut average."
AI pres(•nt , Meigs Count y Prosecuting Att orney
F red Crow Ill has lists from 1984 and 1985 of
properti es whi ch are eligibl e fo r foreclosure for
non-paym ent of property taxes. Coll ins says he
has ver ifi ed Ia I he prosecut or 20 parcels fro m the
19841isl which are still delinquent , and th e cu rrenl

Bridge
closing
is on for
Monday
POM EROY - If you have to
cr oss the Pom eroy -M aso n
Bridge to gel to work M onday
m orning. you'd belter do it
befor e 9: 30a .m.
Thai' s the offici al closing
lime for the br idge, according
to Jay M aiden of M aldenJenkins Consl rucllon C9 .• Nelso nv ille, the cont ract or repair ing the 60-yea r -old bridge
for the Ohi o Departm ent of
Transportat ion.
M aiden. superint end ent on
the job, reported Frida y alter noon that rem oval of lhr firsI
60- foot approach span on the
Ohi o side will commence as
. • soon as 1he br ldge Is closed
· • and barricaded to vehicle and
pedestrian traffic.
As yet, steel for the repair
project has not been deli·
vered . However. according to
Maiden, the steel won' t be
needed for two weeks and he
does a nt icipa t e delivery
wll hln th ai lime, m ost likely
·
the week of April 6.
Th e $1.39 million co ntract

lly I R i\ R . ALLEN
WASHINGTON I UP II -P res·
idrnt Reaga n took dead aim al
what he ca lled a bar rel full of
pork. shot · dow n a highway
spendi ng bil l and now lnu sl
pers uade Republica ns to aban·
don thei r polillcal ln sll ncts and
vo te to sustai n his veto.
Reaga n's veto F' rid ay of the
$87.5 billion highway and tra nsit
bill - t hai Incl udes a prov isio n
allowi ng states to raise the speed
limll to 65 m ph on r ural Int er·
stat es - will com e up In the
House on Tuesday and I he Senate
Wed nesday. Leaders of both
parllcs say they ca nnot tell If
th('re arc two-thirds In each
cham ber willing to over r ide the
president.
The president sent a strippeddown ver sion of the bill to
Congress Friday, removing 152
" demonstra tion prol ects"- pet
road and mass t ransll prol ecl s
tor indiv idual eongres~lonal distr icts - thai he said demonstrate
only "t he abil ity of congress men
fo br in g home the ham hocks."
T he new bill would allocate
highway and transit money on
the basis of tra dllional formulas
th at sprea d the fund s to all the
slates Instea d oi concentrating
on urban projects -a move thai
could help sustain I he veto In the

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amount due on each one.
Pro perlles ar e delinquent after taxes have• not
been paid for one full year. T he cou nt y trra.s u rPr
cer t ifi es the delinquencies to the county audi tor.
who lists them and publ is hes them in t hr loca l
newspaper . The auditor th en cer ti f ies th e list to
the count y prosecut or who must hold the list lo r
one-year fro m the date of publica tion IJ('('orr
sta rting foreclosure proceedings.
Meigs Count y As sistant Prosecu t ing ,\ttorrll')'
Carson Crow spo k&lt;' to the M eigs Coun ty
Commissi on ers Wednesday co ncrrn ing thr hir in g
of a temporary cler ica l worker to a.s&gt;is t wi th t11r
l arge vo lume of pa perwork and tit le opi nion s
invol ved in prope rt y foreclosures . The co m m is·
sinners are co nsideri ng fronting the money forlhr
temporary posit ion since they wou ld IJ&lt;' rei m ·

bu r s&lt;•d fro m l ees whic h '" '&lt;' i nelll&lt;h·d In IIH' salps of
thr properties.
No date has bee n sci fo r a d&lt;'i inqur nt tax sa l &lt;',
ami thr· assista nt pro.S&lt; •t· utor exp lain s th at m any,
foreclosures do not n •ach fi na l salr beca use
propc'r !y ow ner s pay I he d{'linq uPnt t a ~. C's bf&gt;fore
proceedings go th at far.
In any c;uH'. whr th Pr thf' pro pC'I'Iy owner pays
I h&lt;' taxes , or whPI hrr t hP proprr t.v is sold ;t l publ ic
sa iP for the delinq uen t taxes and an)• fees whi ch
must be Incl uded in thr sal&lt;'. lhP money Is
di.,bu r scd I o t he va r ious e• ntlllrs wIIIli n I he co u nly
by the&lt;IU dlt or. accordin g to lh t•spc&lt;"ifi c l ax rates,
in !h(' ~amC' way rc~ ular tax eolh 'l'lions a re
d i ~ bu rsrd .

Abo ut o!i perc&lt;·n l of Meigs Cou nty's property
taxes goes to I he• schoo ls.

Legislator says highway veto
will delay important projects

FERRY SERVICE READY - A ferry owned and operated by
Darrell Rodger , Clinton, Iowa, will become the alternate mean s
of trav eling betw een Pom eroy and Mason, W.Va., when the
Pomeroy·Mason bridge closes Monday at 9: !10 a. m . for r epairs.
st i p ul at es a lo ur -mo nth ·
closure and Ma lden believes
" th e m ajori ty" of repair s wil l
be completed wilhln the four
months and th e bridge reo·

Reagan
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spending
measure
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State tournament action

pened to tra ffic.
Unti l such time that th e
bridge is reopened, a ferry
will be i n operallon between
Pomeroy and Mason.

lly KEVIN KELLY
Tlm es·Sentin el St aff
GA LLJPOLJS President
Reaga n's veto of the feder al
highway bill w ill Impede pro·
gress on any highway projects in
Ohio. Stal e Sen. Ja n M ichael
Long be lieves.
Long, spea k i ng ai the 21st
annu al dlnnN m eeting of Ga lll a·
M eigs Commmunll y Ac tion
Agency, said t he bill Inclu ded
funds for proposed slate jobs and
will aflecl two Impor ta nt area
projects, the U.S. :l5 fou r-lane
i hrough Ga ll la Co un ty and the
U.S. 33 connector r out e between
Pomeroy a nd Ravenswood.
W.Va.
A member of th e Senate's
Highway , T ranspor l alion and
Loca l Governm ent Comm itt ee.
L ong sa id the ve la Is the " bi g
problem" at lhf s moment.
" Our abillly to Improve our
highway sys tem Is condllloned
upon m oney, a nd w llh the presi ·
dent vetoing the bi ll, l can' t te ll
you how much of a blow I hal is to
star ling projects." he sai d. " I t
will se t llmet abl es back two or
three yea r s."
Th e Circlev ille Dem ocrat
noted that Gov. Ri chard Celes te
is "very aware" of the l mpor·
l ance of the two projects to the
region. and he r epea ted hi s
pledge from his successful cam ·
palgn las t fall fo r the Senate that
he wo uld commll him self to

Stat e Sen..Jan Michael Long
di.•cusst•d 11 variety uf local
and stall• topi cs al tluo 21st
annu al m eetin g of Galll a·
Mei gs Co mmunity Ac tion
A!;f!D('Y·

sflring I hasP pmjrcts starH' d.
Lon g tou ched upon nume•·ou s
topics at thP CAA di nner held
F'rida y at the Holiday Inn and
reviewed som1• of the progrPss
m ade in t he flrs t thn'e month s of
hi s term .
He praised the effol' l to ge•l a
Jerry srrv ln · in place for Pome·
'roy and Mason whPn the br idge

spa nning I he two com rn unlli es Is
l'iost•d n&lt; •x t week for repairs . fl&lt;•
noted that his office• and lh al oJ
Sl ate H&lt;•p . .Jolynn BosiPr, D·
Ga llipolis. stepped In to hel p
obtain stat&lt;' Jundln g, bu t he left
t he cr edll for r' tabllshlng the
srrvie&lt;' to th e com m unity leaders
who rulsrd fun d ~ wit hin a m aliN
of days to hr lp make the frrry a
I'C'a Ill y.
" I was amawd . " Lo ng sai d.
" Her r wa s a splril untap ped In
Meigs County and so utheas ter n
Ohio, and Isn' t r·ecognlwd when
you go north to Col umbu s."
Long also rceountcd his efforts
to stem the proposed clos ings of
Ohio B urra u of E mploy m ent
Services offices In hi s district.
Inclu ding u·a wll ng to Was hin gton to mre t wit h the Ohio
congressiona l delegatio n and get
funding to keep th e olfiC'es opr n.
The Pomeroy OBES offi ce Is In
th e th i rd phase or cl osi ngs
planned by OBES .
Long said he's " still opli m lstic
we ca n accomplish somet hing,"
and Is hopeful l hal funds can.
ei ther bf' obt ained or I he federa l
gover nme nt can be co nvlnc&lt;'d to
forg ive Ohio's drill for jobl ess
be ncfils.
The M&lt;'lgs County nat ive Is
also a membl•r or the sel ec~
C'Om m llleP l aking les l lmony OR
&gt;he tort and rl vllllab llll y rl'form
hill now before the Lcgls lal ure.
I Continu ed on A -:l t

Appalachian Ohio unit
part of revised budget
GALLIPOLIS - State Rep .
Jolynn Boster announced toda y
thai her effor ts to secure adc·
quate fundi ng for the Governor's
Office of Appal ac hian Ohio have
been successful In the r ece ntly
rey lsed stal e bienni al budget bill.
T he revised legislatio n, Sub.
H.B . 171. now appropria tes
$135,000 per year of the biennium
for a Governor 's Office of Appal·
achl an Ohi o. The office was
crea ted by Bos ter 's legis lation.
House Bill 891, durin g the last
sessio n of the Gener al Asse mbly.
Accord i ng to Bosl er, D ·
Ga llipolis, the office w ill be used

for planning and liaison purpos('s
for the 2M·county a rc·a deslg na t&lt;'d
as Appa l achian Ohio. Th e fund ·
l ng, Boster exp lai ned. n•prescnl s
a tr ue ce1 mm ltment from l hr
lea dership of the !-l ouse l o
followi ng up on th•• lnt rnt of
House Bill 891.
"As I he• budget bill progresses
th rough th e lrgl slallve process. I
wi ll do everything in my power to
ensure t h£• preservation of this
funding, " Boster sa id . "I am,
Indeed , e nco urag ed by this iat&lt;•st
deve lopment to adequa tely fu nd
the offlc&lt;' as I t ruly br&gt;llevr our
tCo ntl nur d on A -:l1

state Rt·p . .fnly nn Bnsl&lt; •r

Ohio State joins "clean coal' project:
WASHINGT ON (UP I I - The
selection of Ohio Sl ate Un lv~rs ll y
and six companies to t ake parlin
a $3 million program for the
"deep cleaning" of coal was
announced Friday by !he Energy
Department.
T he program, the department
said, seeks to deve lop ways Ia
IT'S NO GO - Pres ident Reagan displayed a phonehook-slzed
clean coa l be fo re II Is burned to
copy of the $87.5 billion highway hill during an unusual Whlle , r educe polluta nt s thai m ay cau_se
Hou£1e ceremony F riday In which he vetoed the blll. Behind the
" acid r ain" and foul power pl ant
pret!ldent arc Tran• portalion Secretary Elizabeth Dole and her
bo ilers .
husband, Senate Republican leader Robert Dole. (UPI )
Six project s wer e selec ted
from among 33 proposa ls, the
Senate, which mor e closely r&lt;"the speed·llmll Increase, "But
department sa id.
presenls sta l e needs th an the
I'm not goi ng to sacrlllce this
II sa id contrac t negotiations
Hou se.
coun lry's econom ic well being.
have begun and federal fun ds
The Senate rejected 49·45 Fri"This bill Is a tex tbook exa m ·
may be awarded within a few
day a nonbinding reso lution to pie of specia l l ntcresl , pork ·
weeks.
req uire action on I he new admln·
barrel polilics at work , and I
Ohio State University was
ls Jration bill in seven days .
have no choice bult o veto It," he
selected to explore a technique
Reagan has said he suppor ts.
;Continu ed on A-3)
ustng carbon dioxid e l o extract

org anic sulfur.
F'lrms chose n to pm·ttclpalr In
the coa l clea ning program arc
At lantic Research Corp., Alexan ·
drla. Va .: Unlled
oa l Co.,
Bristol, Va .; Coa Liqu ld Inc.,
Louisvill e, Ky.; Arth ur D. Li t tle
Inc.. Ca m bridge, Mas.&lt;.: Opli·
Chern Technologies Inc., Ra·
lrlgh, N .C., and P&lt;'f fect View
l nc., also of Raleig h.
Allanllc Resea rch wil l pre·
treat coa l by using ca talys t,, In
r el ative ly low · le m pera t ure
chem ica l reacl lons to remove
sulfur from coal.
United Coa l w ill remove sulfur
by trea lln g raw coa l wilh chlori ne or fl uorine gas In a two-step
process ca lling for first m il dly
heali ng t he trea ted coal and th en
heating it agai n at a much higher
temperature.
"
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CoaLiquld l nr·., wi ll usc hiRh·,
fr equency so und wa ves ln tend!'d ·
to make the was hing of coa t In
water more rfflclent lhrouAh:
" fro th fl otu l lon " - the formation·
of air bu bblrs I hal c ll n~ Ia finely:
ground coal particles and ca r ry :
them to t he surfocr w hile l eavln~·
lmpu r lli es b&lt;: hlnd .
:
Arth ur D . !..Itt lr 1nc., will study:
ways to lmprovr the clea n in~ or.
coo l , wil hou t water or ot-her:
liq uids by using frlcllon 10"
ge nerate pos itive c leclrir:
char ges on roal and nega llve:
charges on minera l mail er In'
order to separa te them.
;
A join tOptiChem ·Per!ect View;
pro ject will seek to reduce lhe;
auracllon between min er a l and;
orga nic mallcr In llnely ground'
coa l to make• t hem easler toi
se para te.
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