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                  <text>Ohio- Point

Stock mar.ket seesaw S through ou
_.( week
Ry AL!\N KRAUSS
UPI Business Wr it er
NEW YORK (UP1t - Stork
prices were mixed at the end of
the week as investors took profi t s
in the blue· chip iss ues rhat
powered an otherwise 11cs it ant
market 10 three r&lt;:&gt;cord -breaki ng
advant'('S in th e f i1·r 1rad in g
sessions .
The Dow Jon&lt;·s indu strial aiTr
age cl imbed US to ~:l:lO . ?IJ after
risin g as high as 2:112.o~ 1•ar li er
on Thu rsdav.
Dee lines · outpac&lt;·d adva nc&lt;•s
1.11~· R17 among the 2,1X1 iss ues
that crosse•&lt;! tho N YS F: tape.
The mar ket se&lt;'sawed th rough
the week. wi th th&lt;:&gt; Dow a1wagr
hitting rrco rd.,Jn M onday, Tu l's·
day and T hursday bu t pos tin g
losses Wednesday and Friday .
Analys ts sa id profit -lakin g
press ured tho blu e chip indu s
tria ls, where th o ral lv Jw s bcl'n
co ncentrated in the pa st two
wr·('ks
"Ci('arly th&lt;' mark&lt;•! ran in to
snmc r••sistancC'." sa id Hugh
.J ohnso n , head of the i n1·C'st men I
pol icy co mmilt r&lt;:&gt; at First AI
bany. '" The popul ar av~rages
reac hed new high s, but at thP
sa mr time lhC'm ~ rkl'l was los ing
momentum in term s or brea dth
measures such as the advancedrrlinl' r·atio and th e tra nspor t a·
tion avf'ragr."
.!ohn&gt;on sa id hea v.v fot·Pign
pu rc ha ses in blu&lt;:&gt; chi ps resulted
in till' Dow risi ng bu t wl'rr not
refle ct ed in the broa d er

mra surC's.
" ThP ~~d v.:'l ncc wa s m uch nnr rowr r 1 his w0rk ." S&lt;.~id F:ugrnr
P1•ron ! .Jr., chief technica l a na l.v st with .Iunn ey Montgomery
Scotl in Philadelph ia.
Per oni sai d trading throughout
1hr we&lt;:&gt;k was characteri zed by
instit uti ons buy ing blue c hips
both to reduce cash reserves
b!' forc the end of the first qua rt er
and to limit expos ure In other
are;~s ,
w here· th e anticlpale'l
co rrect ion is lik ely to hit hardl'st .
" lnst itutlons. es pecially forC'ign institutions. arc pos i tion in g
thrmsclvcs to l ake udvantiJ g (• or
th1• fact th&lt;Jt the Dow is stron ger
than lhf' mark et ovNa l l. " PNoni
said.
' 'Till' wc•('k was a cOntinuat ion.
il sclf'C't ivc•, of lht' grea t advanrr.
of th e fir st quarter," said Ri ~
chard M!'\a:Je , manager of MPr·
rill Ly nc h &amp; Co.'s mark et anaJy.
sis department.

But McCabe sa id 1echnical
factot·s lndi1·a1e t hl' market may
be ready lo r a spr in g pullback of
CJbou t J pcrfcnt to 7 percC'nl.
lie said 1hat dec I inr is likr ly to
f ollowed by further ga ins Jatl'r i n
tlw spring that co uld takC' the
Dow as high as 2500.
On I he Rig Board, Conrail,
wh ich wc•ot puiJiic at the opening
bell Thursday in the bi ggl'st U.S.
in itial public offN'ing ever, was
tht• mos t active N YS E ·listcd
iss ue. I t ended the week at :!0'\:1.
AT&amp;T fo llowed . gai ning Y1 to
2~ y,. lt i nt reduced new compu ter
produ l'ts on Tuesda~.
Borg -War ner was third. fini sh·
ing up 2.1,, at 44 % On Friday,
investor I rwi n ,Jacobs' Min swr
so ld a b l ockof10. 1 million share s
at &lt;10 ~, s hortly aftN noon. Later.
GAF' sa id il acquired !l.l million
florg -\Varncr shares at that
pr!t'P, •·ais!ng i t s stake in the
company to almost 20 perce nt .
Standard Oi l l'nded the wee k up
6V1 at 70',&gt;· On Thursday, British
Pet roleum bid $70 a share to
acqu ire t h e~" perce nt or Stand·
ani 0/1 it docs not al r eady own.
Harper &amp; Row ga ined 5'Y, to
5:,J11 • Thf.' publish&lt;:&gt;r Monda y su id
SP\'('rat
com panies had ex presse d inwresr i n al'q uirln g it.
Wendy's lnt em ational lost 1ft
to l l', On Mond ay, Coca -Cola
took th&lt;:&gt; unusual s tep of issuing a
s tutt•rn c nt deny in g rumors it was

USAir lost V2 to 441'., On
Wednesday, a four-million block
shar&lt;&gt; or USAir was sold at 45. The
seller reported ly was Trans
World Ai rlin es. which has a ban·
doned its allemp t to acquire its
rival ca r r ier·.
Mining co mpani es rose on the
st rengthening price of gold.
Sunshine Mining gai ned 2Y, to
fit;,. New mont Min ing rose 10''' to
95'11 • A sa soared 10% to 6P/1 and
Newma n! Gold jumped 6'11 :tl.
Broad mark('! indexes fe ll.
Standard &amp; Poor' s 500-stock
index dropped 2. tl4 to 296.1:! and
tho New York Stock Exchange
composite index losr I .00 to

interestc•d in acq uir ing Wend)·'s
International.
PepsiCo los t I '" to ~~% on the
week . Tuesday , fas t-food franchisr operato r Ca lny saitl it
rejected an unsolicited tak c'Ovcr
bid from Pep,iCo
Amer ican F.xpr css los t \ to
71i%. American Express M onda y
announced a two· lor-ont' stock
spli t and sa id it woo td spin of! iO
percent of i ts Shcarson Le hman
13rothrrs brokerage s ubs i dia r~.
Na tion;d Semiconductor lost
1'.~ to l4 "~. Tuesday it reported a
thi rd-quar ter loss of $2o .6 m i l·
l ion IBM lw d a net ga i n of 2' , 10
loil", in heal')' trading,

LITTLE BEAVER GREENHOUSE _.

Dow J.ones We·ekly Closings
3D Industrials
March 27, 1987

2340
2320
2300
2280
2260
2240
2220
2200
2180
2160
2140
2120
2100
2080
206Q
2040
2020
2000
1980
1960
1'940
1920
1900

Friday's Close:
2335.80
Weekly Change·.
Up: 2.28

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Pomeroy- Middlepo{t. Ohio, March 30. 1987

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A M\1ll imcd 1a Inc New spaJler

Reagan fOrges ahead with his political agenda
The success with whi ch Reaga n bou nced bark
from that perso nal cr isis has not been lost on t hose
res ponsi ble for a d visi n ~ hi m about how to
rebound fro .n the polit ica l da mage of t he
l ra n-Conl!·a sca ndal.
In the l ast l ew weeks, White House officials
have gone to gre~t lengths to counter that fu ror
w ith stepped-up activity by the pres iden t on such
issues as arms contro l , tra de and domestic policy
- plus a much higher public profile.
In the case of arms control, the White House
strategy has been to emphasize the prospects for
conciliation in opt im istic assessmen ts of the

By NORMAN D . SANDLE R
WASH I NGTON I UP! 1 - Presiden t Rea gu n.
d ~t ermin ed ro show he has not abandoned his
polltiral agend a. laces combat with Congress and
pressure from Western al l ies this week as par t of
his effort to pus h his admi nistr ation forwa r d.
Reagan plann ed a pC'p tal k wi th pol i tica l
appo int ees today to show resolve on his
qbj ectives. though his appea r ance before the
Execu tive Forum ca r ried symbo lic importance
as well - com ing on th e sixth anniversary o f the
~ hooting that wounded him, p ress secretary
James Rra dy and two Jaw off icers.

outlook for a U.S.-Soviet ag ree ment to el lminal&lt;'
medium-range nuclear miss il es from Eu ropr•.
I n his dcali n!(s wi th Congress. Reagan has
chosen the opposite tack, elertmg to pirk a fight
with Repu blicans as well as Democrats by vetoing
a popular $88 billion highway bi ll dcspitl'
warn ings he can il l afford a veto OH' ITidc.
Reaga n cou ld rece ive an earfu l of EuropeJn
co ncer n about his eagerness lor an aq n s pact with
the Soviets when he meet s Tuesday wit h F rench
Pr ime Minister Jacq ues Ch irac and two days
taler with NATO Secretary General Lord
Carrington.

Th r

West E:uroprnns \.\'&lt;.1111 gu;Jrantrf's th~ll

Rrag;m. in his eag(' rrwss lor c1n arms cn nt ro l
hrrakthr ough to help him overcome his pro!Jit' m s
til home and cn h&lt;meL' l1is lrg~tey, wlll notcrodr thr
U.S. eommitmrnt to ltll'ir O\v n sr•&lt;·tu ity. which
r ests in l:lrge pa r t on a nuf' h•;u· cnuntPrwright to
W :.n·s ~I\V Par t ronv&lt;'ntional ro rrrs.
B&lt;.•t WC'f'f! his mrl'l ings with Ch ir.'.lc a m l Curri n}.! -

ton, Hcagan wil l milk I'" brief trip to Phi l ad~ l p h ia
- t h ~ second st cp in a pub! I(' image pol b l1lng 1h;~ 1
t.wga n las t wrrk with a v isi t to Co l urnbltl. Mo. and will lobby Congress to uphold hi s v&lt;•to of tlu·
highwav bilL

-Hollywood·ready

Winter
slates

for Oscar night
Director's Guild of Amer ica. and
his movie w as naml'd best dr ama
pict ure at the Golden Globe
awards ..
He also was nom inated for best
screenplay written di rectly for
the screen for "Salvador ."
Also nom inated for bes t d ir er·
tor are David Ly nch, " B iu ~
Ve lvet;" Woody Allen, " Hann ah
and Her Sisters;" Roland Joff ~.
"The Miss ion" and Jam es Ivory,
"A Roo m with a View."
Marlee Ma tlin is f avored for
best ac tress for her perform ance
i n "Children of a Lesser God."
Ma tlin , a deaf act ress playing a
dea f girl in the film, Is also
scheduled to present the Oscar
for best sou nd.
Other s nomin ated for besl
actress in clude Ja ne Fonda,
" The Morn ing Aft er;" Sissy
Spacek, "Crimes of the Hea r t;"
.Ka
thle.cn . Turner, "Peggy . Sue
"Pla t oon" and Its director ·
Got Married" and SigourneY,
Oliver Stone. .are the rlcJr
Weaver . "Aliens."
fron t -ru nners in this year's Os·

HOLL YWOOD tUP l i - As
movleland gear ed up for it s big
night, and an I'Stim ated 1 billion
people worldwide wai ted for the
59th annual Academy Awards
program, dozens of star-struck
fa ns camped out on a 24- hour
vigi l to SI'C their favor it es.
. Tonight' s program on A13C
begins at 9 p.m . EST , co -hos ted
by Chevy Chase, Robin William s,
Goldie Hawn and M ichael Cai ne.
Wit h Oscar telecas t ra tings on
a thr('('·year dow nslide, the
broadcast is up aga inst stiff
competition tonig ht. m uch to the
dism ay of fa ns who like basket·
ball as well ao mov ies. T he NCAA
champions hip game begins at 8
p.m. on CBS.
At the Music Cen ter , dozens of
fans cam ped ou t on the bleachers
to assure t hem selves of a good
sea t when the star-gazing begins.

Alter six prev ious nominat ions
with no Oscar, Pa ul Newman is
over due, and is the sentim ent al
favorite tonight for his reprise of
·pool husller Fast Ed di e Felson In
" The Color of M oney."
Newm an's co mpet it ion com es
from first-time ac lor, j azz m usi·
cia n Dexter Gordon, "'Rou nd
M idn ight; " Bob Hoskins, "Mona
Lisa;" Wi 11iam Hurt, "Children
of a LE'sser God" and Jam es
Woods, "Sa lvador."

return
• •

VISit
By Unllt•d l ' r&lt;'" 1nh•rnal lorml
Spring may be on the wa .v. but
Mother Nature wa s packing a
few punr hcs tn rf'mi nd Ohioa ns
today that wintry wea ther Is still
possibl&lt;• this Jail' in 1111' ypa r.
A wint rr

Fort y-five year old F rancis
Thompson. of Sk i Run Road ,
Coolv JJie, is in cr itical con dition
this mornlnng tMondayt after
becom i ng lhl' 11th person to
receive a new h~ar t In the
Ce nt ral -Southern Ohio area.
Mr. Thompso n r eceived his
new heart at Ohio Stat~ Univer·
sity Hospita ls in a 4 ~- ho u r

operation that ended 2: 20a.m.
Sunday. The surgica l tea m was
headed by Dr. T i m o t hy
Ga lbraith.
Hospital spokesm an David
Craw ford reports that M r.
T hompson w ill likely rema in in
cr lllcal condi tion for th e nex t few
days, w hich Is to be expected
alter transplant surgt'ry . Il ls too

I felt like kissing the ground w hen
we landed In New York," Leo·
nard sa id during a W&lt;'ekend visit
lo his hom etown.
T he delega lion. in th ree days,
survived fighting between Mos lems and Christia ns, a te their
way around a menu to avo id
Africa n delicacies of dog, snake
and a,lllgator. and landed at an
Interna tional ai rport that would
be considered a gr ass strip by
Am er ican standards.
Leonard said I he delegation, as
~

the fl ight neared the airport, was
we lcomed to Kaduna Internationa l Airpor t, whi ch turned out
to be "one r unway, unlight ed, In
t he midd le of a field, w ith a hu t."
" They had an outbreak of
violence between Moslems and
Chris tians," the l leu tenta nt gov·
ernor reca lled. " The day we
arrived In Ka duna, the govern·
m ent was there i n lull force to
ensu r e sta bility."
He said officia ls at the U.S.
Embassy had exp lained th at dog
Is consider ed a delicacy In
Nigeria. but .the Ohioans m an·
aged to avoid i t.
Leonard sa id the tra de office
will try to help Nigeri a in its need
lor !arm technology. equipment
and products . He said farm s
were aba ndoned when oil was
discovered, bu t since t he oil
boom has leveled off, the cl lies
are overcrowded and hunger Is a
major problem.
He t he Nigeria's military go·
vernment and bu siness leaders
wer e very hospitable with the
Ohioans.
"The country Is only 27 years
old," Leonard said. " I guess Jt 'sa
m ir ror Image of what America
was like ar age 27. It Is str uggling
l or m at ur ity, bu t their cultur e Is
still very pr imitive in many
ways."

•

W&lt;tlf'h was

Wf'alht~ r Sf•rv icP ra ili ng l" or l h( '

possibi lit y of a "s ignifi can t"
amount of snow. T lwt sam(\
poss ibilit y cau sed thl' NWS to
i::;s uC' ltH' su m(' wutc ll for nor·

th ras t Ohio
momlng.

SPRING ON THE POTOMAC - Tourists
walked around the .Tidal Basin with the
Was hington Monument and ,l elfer son Memorial

In the hackr:round as t he cher ry hlo:ssom
began Io bloom Sunday. (UPI )

Ex-CIA chief leaves hospital
WASHINGTON tUPII
Form er CIA Director Wi lliam
Casey Is back home aft er a
S&lt;'Cond stay at Georgetown Uni·
ver sily Hospital for con tinuing
ca ncer treatmen t, the hospital

reports .
Spokeswoman Cynthia Bey~ rs
said Sunday she cou ld give no
details other than to say Casey
was released fro m the hospita l
late Saturday afternoon.
Casey, 74 , entered the hospital
Dec. 15 and underwent surgery
Dec. 18 to have a cancerous brain
t umor removed . He was dis·
charged feb. 28 bu t was readmit ·
ted March 13 lor what hospital
spokesmen sa id 11·as "rc·
rva luation."

soon to anticlpall• how long
recovery may take. Crawford
says, becau se recovery time
var ies from patien t to patient.
Mr. Thompson, who is self·
em ployed, suffered from cardia·
myopathy, w hi ~h is the weaken·
lng of the heart muscle. He was
hospitalized In Columbus just
over a month ago to await
dona tion of a sui table heart.

During his seco nd stay a1 t he
hospital. Case.v was led through a
tube In his slomach and a
ca theter was inserted Into hi s
brai n as part or his chcmother ·
apy treatment.
Casey, a major figure in the

I ran -Contra sca ntlal. had test i·
fied before thre~ congrt'ss iona l
panels investigating the ro n trov ~
Nsy and was sc hcdu lr•d to ret urn
when he suffered what doc tors
ca l led a minor seizu re at CIA
hea dquarters Dt•&lt;•. l o. HP wa s
r ushed to the hospital , where he
suffered a second seizure.
Casey· ., resignation was an·
nounced F'eb. 2, and hi s deput y,
Rober t GatC'S, wa s no mi nated to
r~ pl ace him . But President Rea gan was forced to wlthdt·aw
Gates's nomination beca use or
st rong Senate opposll/un and
ques tion s about thr role of CMcs,
Casey and the Cl A In 1hi' sca nda I.
Reagan t hen nominated Prtl
Director William Webstt'r to lak&lt;'
over the CIA . He has yet to br
c·onllrmcd by the Senate.

Ohio's No. 2 man
iours struggling nation
DAYTON iUPII - Lt. Gov .
Paul Leonard wlll remem ber his
!Jrst trip to rhe Third Wor ld as a
"grea t ex per ience" In a pr im !·
live coun try str uggling for
maturity.
Leonard and a delega tion of
Oh ioans Jim ded at a small airport
in a cit y where the government
had quelled civil fighting be fore
their arriva l. and managed to
dine wit hout parta ki ng in Nigerian delicacil's of dog. snake and
alligator .
The Ohioans were In Niger ia
fl)r the openi ng of Ohio's f irst
trade office i n Africa. The
Buck eye State has trade offices ·
In Bel guim and Japan, an d this
office Is t he first that any state
hlls in Africa .

storm

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Wt'S1Prn Ohio, with llw National

Coolville man receives new heart

" It was a great experience. but

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The gritty combat epic with
eight Oscar nom ina tions took
Stone 10 years to bri ng to the
screen beca use he cou ld nor get
financial backing from a film
commu nity co nvinced that
America ns had ha d enough of
Vietnam.
The film commu nity was
wrong, and t h ~ pict ure has
ea r ned more than $100 m JJiion so
far . Stone already has been
nnmed best director by the

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February ranged from a low of!i.Spercent in franklin County to
a high of 22.R percen t in Monroe Coun ty.
.
The cou nty rates, which are not seasona l ly ad ju sted, were
released Friday by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services.
The seasonally unad j usted unemployment rate for OhiO In
February was 9.1 percent, while the eomparablr U.S. ra te wa s
7.2 perce nt. After seasona l adj ustm ents, Ohio's ra te for
, Februar y was 8.6 percent and the u.s. rate was 6.7 percent.
Ot her counties bes ides Fra nklin wit h jobless ra tes below the
na tional average i ncluded Hancock (6.2 percent) , Greene (6.41 ,
Hamil ton t 6.4),Holmes(6.6i. Delaware(6.7!.a ndMon tgomery
(6.9!.
Jn additio n to Monroe. five cou nties ha d ra tes above 1o
percent. in cluding Har riso n (22.1), Pik e 121.21, Adams 120.21.
V inton 116.11 and Scioio i 1o.8).

BACI( IN BUS.INESS _

WOMEN'S

9:30 TO 5:00

OBES lists jobless highs, lows
COLUMBUS&lt;UPl t -Ohio's~·ounty.u ncmploymentrates for

168.37.
The number of shares changing hands on the New York Stock
Exchange during the week to·
taled 930,746,290, compared with
910,677,110 a week earlier and
with 622.606,100 shares traded
duringthe sa meweekayearago.
The Dow transporta tion Index
los r 1. 45 to 138.45. The ut ility
index dropped 0.38 to 77.32.
Prices were m ixed i n active
trad ing on the America n St ock
Exchange.
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index climbed 0.31 to 338.11. I
Declines outpaced advances 401·
378 am ong the 9.16 issues traded.
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Volume was 83,0.12;275 shares,
co mpared wi th 74,288,105 las t
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week and 50, 71i3.690 duri ng t he
same week a year ago.
Wickes led the AMEX actives,
rising Y, to finish at 4. Hom e
Shopping Networ k fo llowed,
dropp in g% to 20. and Texas Air
was thir d, off 2Y, to 38V..
The NASDAQ over -the-counter
·
co mpos it e index fell 2.79 to
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A tra vrlPrs ' advisory was
pos tPd for· 1hP .1\a mr a rra : wf'~t of
a line from J.or&lt;lin, through
Mi.l nsfkltl, D:J .v ton uml :)fl mii&lt;'S
wPs t of C' incinna t i.
In eastvrn and c·C' rll ral Ohio,
heav.v raIn wil l be 1h1• proil ll'm
today and tonight, bu t snow wil l
hr•rome a potr ntl 'd prnblt•m hy
Tur•sda,v m orning.

Wi t h th e rai n th at ha s already
fa llen and th' ' potenlla l for two
morf" in('hPs of rain today ami

tonig ht . the NWS has lss·u~d a
!loot! watch for c:J.'II'rn and
centra I Ohio lor 111is aII' •rn oo n
and tonight.
1\s for how mu c h snow would
!~ I lin westNn Ohio . " lii'VI' iOping

storm

wa s to bring

ht•avy

umount s of prcel pltal ion to thC'
sta te later today and tonight and
tho NWS wa s unable 10 prr,l ltl
exac tl y how fa st co ld air would
m ov&lt;' Int o the sta ll• and c han ~e
lhP rain to snow.
Cold air had droplled tcm pl'ra turc·s In northwest ohio Into th&lt;•
low :«Is Party today and mlxe(J
snow with th e rai n In that an ·a.
Overnight. a cold front was
making li s wuy slowly acTo.ss
Ohio. Rainfall . amounts W(' t'l '
genera ll y in the• one-half to
I !1, -lnrh ra ngp since Sunda v
cV&lt;•nln g with th e hl'aVII•r
amount s In thf• wPs f r rn l'ou nth ·.~.
Th ~ front wa s to , top In "'"t &lt;•rn
Ohio as a storm c·&lt;·ntcr di'VI' lop1•d
south ol lhr· stult•. T his low
prC's surp rPn!(·r wa s to movf• up
the front. to lh &lt;' l 'lllsiiU rgh " "'"
tonight . Th &lt;' _
, torm wi ll th1 ·n

mov e !-~ l''"'' ·v

northt•t~ s t

'l'u(•Jo.d.tv .

Tho f&lt;Jin In "' '' ' l&lt;·rn Ohio wa s ·,&lt;J
mlx with or changf• ro snow t ill ~
mornin g b1 •tnrr· com ing to ;1n f'n li
- for iJ ft' W hour.., during th1 ·
mltld lc· of the Jl;ry . Th1 · snow wa s
1h&lt;.•n to bPS:: ln . :-•s thf' storm C'l' nll'r
strength r nNI an d JlUmpNI mol'
rurr !rom lh&lt; · i\ tlantl r Into
western Ohl".
Sine{• fc\tnpf•ra turC's In wf'stt·rn

Ohio wore to be nmr th&lt;· lrr·l·zlng
mark, the NWS sa id It was
poss lblP lh&lt;· -nowfall could hc•
quite hcavv anti pi I ~ up qulckl,l' .

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TltiP WINNER - E va Gardner, of Route I,
Gallipolis, was the F ebruary wi nner of an'
all-expenses- paid tr ip to Las Vegu, cou rtesy of
Vauchan's Cardinal Supermarket , Middleport.

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Arrangm epts . for t he weekend package were
made by A AA. Presenting Gar dner with a AAA
flight l 1ag Is Don Vaughan, store manager.

About tw o 10 thrc·c· lnc·hes \\'&lt;•t·e
exp!'rted by n! ghtlall. with a
strong potential for addlllon;d,
heavy snow tonight .
As for thr flood posslbllltl&lt; •s. It
wou ld take about two lnchc•s of
rain to ca use problems on Ohio
rivers and strea ms, and It was
likely that much rai n would fall
In some ar·cas . Thu ndr rs torms
were possible In the southeast
and cast centra l counlles.

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What is humanism ?_______sa_r_ah_O_v_er_st_re_et
I owe thls column to a fnend
who was upset at the adverse
press that humamsm was recelv
lng a few years ago A young man
mterested m philosophy and the
state of the world, he found tlme
as he was can ng for twi n sons to
visit the public library and study
the philosophy that was molding
his young adullhood He found a
copy of " The Humanist Manifes to," flrsl proposed In 1933 and

upda ted In the 1970s
When federal judge W Bre
vard Hand dehvered his opmwn
recently that " secular huma
nlsm" lS a religion and used his
declslon to ban 44 textbooks from
Alabama sc hools because they
supposedly endorse secu lar hum
an ism, I got out "The Humanism
Manifesto" andre read It Again
I agreed Wlth my frlend Anyone
v. ho believes "secular huma-

nlsm" i s a rehgwn doesn't know
much about It
For those who haven 't botherl'd to fmd out what "secular
humamsm" Is all about, I offer
these precepts from "The Humamst Manifesto II, " the updated
version
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"We appreciate the need to
preserve the best ethlcal teach
lngs In the rehglous tradlllons of
human kind, many of which we

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Ohio Politics

Magic wand "balances'
troubled state budget

mirrors
Riffe gamed So7 million by Ignoring lhe Leglslatlve Budget Offlce's
rcvenu eestJmates and gomg wll h those of theCelestE'admlnlstratJOn
He spilt the difference on welfare caseload project tons and accepted
the admlnJSlratton's health care cost savmgs cs tlmat es , gammg
another $40 mtlhon And he upgraded from $25 mllhon to$60 mllllon
the predicted gam from a tax amnesty program
In fairness Htffc was fl PC to angle the budget any way he wants.
because projeCting lhe economy, tax collections•and welfare costs lS
an mexact sc 1enre at

b~st

' We all know our estlmates arc gomg to be wrong," Budget
Director Wllllam .J Shk urtl told thr House Fmance Commit tee "We
just don' I know by how much and m Whlch dtrect lon "
But the Speaker chose, m most cases, to believe the most optlmlstlc
scenartos. enabling htm to add money for school s, colleges and
unl\ersltles and stJll cal l the budge! balanced
As Importan t no thoughl had to be giv&lt;:'n to rescinding a 198!! 89
"w lndfall" of $700 mtlllon from 1he effecrsof t he Feder aI Tax Reform
Art - a wmdfall that wou ld have gone unnotlced except that
elect ton ronsrtous lawmakers nois tl y vo ted to glv&lt;:' 11 back last yE'ar
before 11 evC'n m Jived
Meanw hih' . as lhr public schools grudgmgly accept ed rhe $7o
million extJa offrtrd by Rlffc I they wanred $1 4 billion more), thr
Finance Commlttec turned deaf ears to human serv ice advocates
perhaps more desrrvmg of a ct umb
Roy Lowenstein 1eprcsent mg the Ohto Coa lttion for Homeless,
asked for $1! mtliJOn 10 get the homeless off the streets The sta te ts
provldmg $1 2 mill JOn a vea1 and the p1 oblem ts growing.
" Thmgs "'e gettm g ugly,' sai d Lowenstein ·Can I we do bctrer
than $10 a V&lt;'aJ per homeles s person'! "
SenlOI elltz&lt;'ns asked for $10 I million to be res torl'd to Celest es
rcrommendallon for lhe PasspOJt ptoglam. whlch helps the el derly
hve mdc•pcndcntly and cuts down on nursmg home cos ts
Thr gover not ~"&lt;anted to oflcr the p1 ogl am m 50 percent of the sta te
by 1989, but his pl an was cut m half
Frances Babv of thr Ohto C'ounrll of Home HPallh Ca re Agcnrws.
sa ld l edel al stdl tshcs show :1 pereent of MedlcaJd mane\ goes to home
heallh cal P m the"' crag!' shtt&lt;• In Oh to. tt's Jess than one-tenth of 1
percent
Rabv sald Oh10 IS dtsmall\ • behind th e rest of the rountr; In
helpmg keep lhrrld•·rlv out ol nulstng homes and thmgs will onlv get
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B ut appatcn tly, lhete II be no crumbs lor su!'h proglam s m Oh lo
whet c lhc school and nuJSmg home lobbtes haVl' the clou l. and
I ('VC'rSC I&lt;JXl:lfiOil IS lhC' OJ

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to the Editor
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up m£'mbrt ~ sP \ l'n (lrhnquflnl
mrmbrt s ..md 7 rl Me 1gs ('ount\
vfltrr.ans who t~r P PIJg JhJ(I to
bC'co mr mf' m bt., s

Wr nerd mID\ mOll' pald up

mf'm lw1 s to ..111 r nd our ffi('C'f lnJ.!S
v. hlch Is one • nlght rarh month at
i pm at Ill Hut trlnut ,\,r
Pomrto\ Ohto 11 brhoo\l'' dl l
mrmlx&gt;1 s to .11rrnd lltrs&lt;• mPr t
mgs and ftn(l out wh.1t rut~

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to and !t om Vel&lt;' t .tn' hospl tals
J&lt;oss hosptt .1 1 beds and Irs'
dOt'IOn.; cllld nu r s(' .... VA homC'
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percent ro 1'• pr t r ent cos ting,,
home bu\ r l lhou,ancls ofdoll.ll s
mOJr thr ptlltlcge to usr lhr
program Ru11.11 plot ,JIIowanrrs
l'xrrpr thosr lCCCIVl ng VI\ to m
pensatlon or prnstnns .11 the limo
of Math Whlllllng av..11 ar rhr
VA heal th c,ll r' sv stem Is a
ron rlnu lng gamt• fot budget
planners Thrt r art• l oa
ruts that h.Jvr br&lt;•n
v. Ill br made to put
paprt·
Whal wr nord most ts llw ht' lp

fr om ~dl mrmhC'r s to I CJ ik lo\our

buddl!'' and t1 v to g&lt;'t htmot hrl
l o JOln our r h.tptrr and hrlp fight
thrsr t·uts tn our lx&gt;nrflts
lf each member brought m onr
new mrmbr t. It rrallv wou ld be
thr g1ratrst rhtng thar happened
10 lhls chaprrt
Oo ~ou know lhat thr appl O\ rd
gl ant lot ,ldrwal k wheelchair
1.1mps fol· lh&lt;' cl rv of Pomc1 ov
was lnltlatrd bv Dl\ V Cha ptrt
No '•'I'' So rome In and help us grt
some things done fa t the rom
mum!\ and oursrlv&lt;'s.
Whr•n thrgu nsofwa l gos llrnt
all too oftrn thr sat tttl n ' s our
nat tons vr lerans mad£' aJ&lt;' for
gotten and v. hen lhl' Am!'rlra n
people lot get. so do thr polltl ctans thrv elect So wr hd vc to
havr a Iat go membership to keep
them mindful of thr sltuatJOn at
hand
Our govrt nmcnt Is trvlng to
huv ' pl'arr wu h 1l axpayers' mo
no, , 1\hlrh hasn't workl'd and
nr\ N will Wr ·" e bPing stolen
blind b1 lhl'se people rh.H ad min
tstcr thi s foreign aid such as the
so·callrd Contra Ald. which Is tht•
btggrst boondoggle m history
Let s makr thi s year a good
vrar m evrt y wav for Chapter

"To enhance freedom and
dtgmly the lndlvldual must expe
nence a full range of civll
liberties In all societies. This
mcludes freedom of speech and
the press, political democracy,
the legal right of opposition to
governmental pollcles, fair judiCl~ l proress, religious liberty,
lrel'dom of association, and
artistic, scientific and cultural
freedom
"The separation of church and
stat e and the separation of
Ideology and state are lmpera
tlves The state should encourage
maximum freedom for dlf(erent
moral, political, religious and
social values In society.

Debt crisis
WASHINGTON - The Latin
Amencan debt cnsls lS deepenIng and federal officials are
contemplating once again the
dread possibility of a flnanclal
Armageddon that could leave I he
world banking system a smolderIng rum
The effect on millions of
Americans. already bent bowlegged under thelr consumer
debts, would be catastrophic
Brazll , the biggest single deb
tor In Latm Amenca recently
announced th at It can't even
meet Interest payments on lts
$100 billion debt Other countnes
In the region are making It clear
that they must lmd some relief
from lhe burden of their collec
tlve $400 billion debt These
ominous developments are a
reminder to Treasury and Fed
eral Reserve Board officials that
a full-blown International panic
has been averted so fa r with only
temporary, Band Aid
expedients
What will happen l( the debt
bomb goes off? Thi s Is no
academic question for Treasury
officials, who have been trylng to
forecast the consequences and
draw up contingency plans to
soften lhe Impact Bul one
Treasury economlsl glumly pre

dieted l hat a def ault by one or
more Latin debtor nations would
cr ea te a "credit Implosion" In
the Untied States Here's why·
Default by Brazil or another
big debtor could cause the
collapse of al least one "megabank" sl uck with the defaulting
government's now-worthless
bonds. And such Is the delicate
lnlerrelatlonshlp among the rna·
]or banks that the failure of one
would almost certainly topple
others hke so many dominoes
The banks that managed t o
survlve I he mrllal debacle would
lack the resources to finance the,
major corporations· operatwns
and expanswn. whtch depend on
borrowed money. Not only would
the supply of credit dry up, but
desperate bankers would call In
loans already made m hopes of
staving off collapse Calling m
loans would creale a wave of
corpora te defaults and bankrupt
cles, refinancing would be
lmposslble
That 's what the Treasury of
fllal meant by credlt lmploswn
The casualties would no t be
restricted to bankers Corpora
tlons dnven over the edge would
take th eir worker s with lhem
Suddenly stripped of their JObs,

Today in history
Today Is Monday, March 30, the 89th day of 1987 with 276 to follow.
The moon Is just leaving It s new phase.

they would be unable to make
lhe1r Joan payments This would
bring even more banks to ru ma
tJOn , and a full-scale depr ess lon
could result
"The probl em wlth th e maJor
banks lS that they are the
system ," a former Treasury
offtclal explained to our asso
Clale Mlchael Blnstem
The 15,000 banking mstltutlon
In the United States are ostensibly mdependent But they are
locked together like Siamese
twins m everything from check
clearing, wtre transfers and data
processmg to Joan shan ng and
mvestment advlce
More than $1 trllhon worth of
lransacllons per day d~pend on
thls lnterlockmg network The
efficiency and stability of the
credll system are essential not
only for bankmg but for the
natJOn's economy as a whole
"A sudden failure of one
mstltution, particularly of subst anti al size, can Interrupt a long
cham of pa yment s and dramatically and unexpecl edly affect
other, unrelated Institutions.
some of which may not even have
a business relalwnshlp with the
lnslltulwn m dllflculty and have
themselves been well managed

and sound, " Fed chairman Paul
Volcker has warned Congress
In other words, the Innocent
will suffer along with the guilty
Perversely, American
workers and businesses are
already su ffering !rom Latin
America 's efforts to solve lts
debt problems through austen ty
and relrenchment This has
brought a drastic decline In U S
exports to the debtor nahons, and
a loss of at least a million jobs In
manufac turing and agrlcu lture
ENVOY IN THE DARK Add
to the long list of those who should ·
have been told about the secret
Whil e House arms deal wllh Iran
- but weren't - the name of
Davld Newton. he's the Ameri can ambassa dor to Iraq and wa s
cl early caught by surprlse wh en
the arms sandal bega n unfolding
last November. It was Newton's
unpleasant job to try smoothing
relahons with the Baghdad leadershlp. which wa s justifiably
out raged at the U.S sale of
weapons to a country Iraq has
been al war wlth for more than
six years The ambassador could
take some comfort from I he fact
th at his boss Secretary of State
GeorgE' Shultz , apparently
wasn 't much bett er Informed.

A lesson to be learned _____Ro_be_rr_w_a_Lre_rs
WASHINGTON (NEA l When people are dtsmlssed from
jobs because they engage In
unethical or lillclt activities.
prospecllve new employers often
are unawar e of the
transgressions
That's because the threat of
dlsgrunlled former workers In
lllallng clvll su its alleging libel
or slander has made many
corporate personnel managers
reluctant to specify Improper
conduct when asked why an
Individual was fired
But whal about Instances of
questionable behavior thai have
been examined In detail by the
news medJa ? Don't potential new
employers have a responsibility,
especially when co nsidering candidates for senior corporate
positions, to take note of past
ethical lapses that have been
publicly exposed?
Those quesllons are timely
because they relate to the conduct of a leading corporation
whose activities have Inspired a
major scandal In Great Britain.
The company Is Guinness PLC,
lhe firm best known as the
brewer of the dark, thick mall
beverage called stout
Guinness last year defeated a
rival bidder and spent more I han
$3 8 billion to purchase Distiller
Co Ltd , one of Britain's leading
liquor producers whose produts
Include Dewar's scotch, Johnnie
Walker scotch and Gordon's gin.
this year, however,
apparent
Brlllsh law, orchestrated the
manipulation of Its stock price
and engaged In other unlawful
actions during the corpora te
takeover.
Gulnness' board of directors
promptly fired Ernest W. Saund·

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er s, Its $560,000 a-year chairman tlces , characterizing them as
lundmg of I hose activities mlght
of the board and Chlef executi ve "Marxlsts marchmg under the
be revealed , but added "Ward
officer. The board also de· I banner of Christ "
mforms us that th ere are ways In
manded the reslgnatJons of two
In his memo to Furer, Saund- ' whlch thl s matter ca n be sa ti sdirectors who were Saunders ers slressed the Importance of
factorily handled."
allies - Arthur Furer board deviously using lmlerml'dlaries
The Senale mvestlgatlon later
chairman of a Swiss bank, and such as lhe taxexempt , non
revealed that Ward funn eled
Thomas J Ward , a Washington profit Ethics and Public Polley
Nestle m oney through his law
lawyer.
Center l o attack the crediblllty of
ftrm to disguise lis origins.
Did Gulnness know or care that the boycott leaders Wlthout · re
Nestle's earlier behavior was
all three men had been entangled veallng that the crlllctsm wa s
as shabby as Gulnness' recent
In controversy before• The brew- lmanced and orchestrated by
conduct has been tawdry. Has
Ing firm might have avoided Nestle .
any multlnatwnal corporatio n
considerabl e embarrassment II
Saunders' memo noted corpo
lea rned a lesson this second time
It had considered their earlier rate concern that Nestle's covert
aro und ?
conduct while working lor Nestle
SA, a Swiss -based multinational
that Is one of the world's largest
foor marketers
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Furer was general manager
(chief executive officer) of Nes
tie during much of the period In
the late 1970s and early 1980s
when the company was the object
of an lnlernatlonal boycott con
ducted by religious groups and
others They obj ected to Its
promotion of Infant formula to
Impoverished families living In
underdeveloped countries
Saunders was a Nestle senior
vice president whose responslbll·
ltles Included neutralizing the
boycott. His work generally was
shrouded In secrecy -except for
an especially revealing memo he
wrote to Furer In 1980
The m em o. subseq uentl y
leaked to the news media,
lnsplrl'd a U.S Senate Investiga.VIDEO
tion that showed Nestle had
SIIOfPit¥;
paid almost $50.000 to
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commissioned
of the
Nestle boycoll
The study eventually became a
magazine article titled "The
Corporation Hat ers" that
harshly attacked the religious
leaders opposed to Nestle's prac·

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proposed lht ee-polnl shot now bring usrrlln co llege g:1mcs 'l lw
Ohio coaches have not adopted thr thr rr polnwr yet but haw
permtsswn to rto so for the 1987 K8 season U nder llw
propositiOn the''''"'' distance llnr 19 '1, would b!' required loo
three points
H avila nd Wavn(' Tr acP ,1 sc hool \1\. llh ]')q buvs. was thP fit sl
team in hi story to appeal rn lhC' tour nrv ft nm P ..1uldlng Co un 1v

Columbus DcSaJrs lh(' r!.tss AI\ ( hdmpll~ll . I ~ tllf' l.llg4'S1 of
lhC' four AA teams 111 lhf' toU JIH'V With lrJ·IIJov s. V-.trl WrrJ h""
319, Akron St V!nC'f'nl St Mary hd s \f)h .trld D.n.ton Jdfrrson
shows 184 bov s enroll!'rl

Aother coach from eastern Ohio was hem d to say "from our
place to Columbus Is about two hours, but to this place we ha ve
to drive nearly five hours, and then play a team tha t Is locatl'd In
town"
Sllll anolher head coach from a big northern Ohio city not ed,
"II t he Ohio High School Athletic Association Is going to order
one learn to I ravel 200 miles to play a regional game, then th ey
should not have to face a team !rom that city. II jus t Isn't fair"
This sa me coach noted I hat many line college gymnasiums In
Ohio are not bein g used for tournamenl play at the sec tional.
district, and regional level He cited Youngstown, Marietta , Rio
Grande, Wright State, Cedarvllle, and Otterbein plu s about 10
others
One big advantage Dayton has over Columbus lor the tourney
Is the shuttle-bus system to transport fans from the majot
morels to I he arena and back It Is convenient quick . and take
hundreds of vehicles out of the traffic congestion at the arena
Famlllar laces In th e crowd Included Williard "Buddy"
Moore, a Middleport natlve and former Ga llla Academy
football coach, who was just appointed athletic director at
Middletown high school in January
Wayne Wiseman, a teammate of Bevo Francis at Rio Grande,
Is rellred from teaching, but still serves as head ba sketball
coach at Springfield South high school Roy Moses, also a Bevo
teammale, was In altendance
Most head ba sketball coaches from southern Ohio and Rick
Van Maire. whose Greenfield McClain team was I'dged 52 51 by
tourney champion Columbus DeSales In the regional tourna ment
About people we remember, Dick Refton, who guided the old
Pomeroy Panther basketball tea ms In I he 1950's, now retired
from Mansfield Mala bar high school.
Paul Kuhn, former Gallipolis cit y schools superint endent,
now retired as superintendent of Harrison city schools. where
he still lives
Tom M etters, longtime sportsw rit er for the Athens
Messenger. received a first place award from the Ohio Prep
Sportswriters Association, for hts report on th e Athens

Fort Loramie th1• Cl.tss 1\ st.tlr rh.omp, h.rs onlv '1\ bo\ s
enrolled the sma ll est of th &lt;• 12 tr.Jm s In the· tout n.lllll'nl
Buckeye Trail, wllh 1% bovs halls ft om GuPrnsrv Cou nt\
and scrimmaged Jim Osbot nr s GAHS Blur Devi l s In ,,
pre seaso n warmup on Nov 7

In th e big Ci.Jss /\AI\ ToiNIO Whllm rt h.ts 1tl71 hovs, C'.1nton
McKinlrv h,Jd 90h O.r ytnn Ounb.u 72fi ,one! (''' ' r&gt;l,ond St l osr&gt;ph
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Teams appr.H'lng In the st.1tr toul nrv mu'l pl ,l\ clthrl 21i 27
or 28 games fl om st.trt to fi nish Mosl tr ,Jms pl.1v ,, l Og.tnw
season schedule and th r lh ll'r lourn.urH•nts lhrn tlr&gt;t&lt;•t mine
how manv they mu st win to lC.J ch the lop
Humm IS alwa ys a pal I ollhf' tou 1n.m11 nt , Irk!' on 'I hur.sclr v
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ball up SJX times b&lt;'fUII' It w,ts lour hl'd for thl' up• •nlng tip oil
St Jos!'ph' s center John B!'o~uf o rd ''to 11. whti!' Dunb,IJ ' s
cen tr1 Mlkr Hal!'v. swnds to 7
On the shuttle bus belwt•t•n th1• """"' .ond 1111• Holld.tv Inn
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known as Skid Row FIC·r v.ood W.Js .tvc~lldhlr r1 o m wnofil'n
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1987 SCHEDULE FLEA MARKET

Meigs County
Grounds, Pomeroy, Ohio
APRil 2·3·4-S; MAY 1-2-3; JUNE 4-S-6-7
JULY 2·3·4·5; AUG. 6·7·1·9; SEPT. 3-4-5-6
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In Columbus on M.11rh

Hoosiers eye third NCAA
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A number of co unterfrll ltckrt s f01 the Friday night clash
between Cl ass AAA Dunb&lt;11 dnd Cleveland St Joseph W&lt;'l r sold
outside the aren.r f01 $15-$2&gt;

s tat e tournament"

championship game fea lu rl ng
By DAVID E NATHi\N
Magic Johnson of Michigan Slate
UPI Sports Writer
•
against Larry Bird of Indiana
NEW ORLEANS ( UPI ) -The
Stat e
By GENE CADDES
however. Haley stlll had a Indiana Hoosiers ca n elevate
Indiana, winner of the Midwest
Bobby
Knight
to
the
co
mpany
of
. UPI SporlR Writer
healt hy Klrk Taylor, the other
Regional. reached the final bv
collegiate
bas
ketball's
all-time
half of hls dynamtc duo
DAYTON , Ohio (UP()- Day
downing lop ranked Nevada Las
coac hing elite lonlght with a
Following Baker's InJury, Haton Dunbar's first state h1gh
Vegas 97-7:lln a semlltnal game
ley consldered movmg Taylor victory over Syracuse In the
school basketball champlonshlp
Saturda y Syracuse. the East
NCAA Tournament final
back to gua rd . but mstead, wen!
wasn't easy
Regional champwn . advanced
Kmghl can become the third
with 5-fool-9 jumor Mlk&lt;' Garrl
The Wolverines of Coach Mlke
by whipping Big East rival
coac h In NCAA history to win
son at the pomt
Haley outlas tl'd scrappy Canton
Provldence
77-S:\
" I flgured lf we were going ro more th an two national titles
McKmley 70 65 Sa tu l day mght ar
All America guard Steve AI
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be a stat e rhamplonshlp team, wllh a victory over Syracuse
thE' Umverstry of Davton Arena
before
an
expected
crowd
of
ford,
Indiana' s all tim e leading
we ou~ht lo be able to do It
for the Class AAA champions hlp
mor('
than
64,000
In
the
cavernou
s
scorer,
struck for a team- high J:l
Wllhout one player "sa id Haley,
and they dld II lot thr most parr
Superdome
Legendary
figu
res
points
In
the victory over UNLV
who had s~"&lt;lte h ed Jhe versatile,
without explosive pomt guard
The 6 foo t 2 senJOr presents rhr
6 foot 4 Tavlor from guard to a John Wooden of UCLA and
Mark Ba ker
I
he
Adolph
Rupp
of
Kentucky
are
most
difficult defensive probl em
forward spot for the game
Baker, who scored 23 points 10
only others to achieve that
fo r Syracuse The Hoosiers usc
the semlfmals, sprained an ankle
screens to get Alford open for hls
Garrison finished with 3 points. dlsllctlon
5 minutes Into the game and was
6 assists and committed only 2
Indiana has won tw o lltles In
jump shot
fmlshed for th e nlghr
turnovers while runnmg the the past 10 yea rs under Knight.
" I didn't sleep much after
' ' Unfortunately for McKmley, Dunbar offense.
who also won a Iitle as a player
watching the Indiana ga me
In Baker's absence. Taylor with Ohio State in 1960
(against UNLV)," Boehelm said
''
stole the show. scoring 31 points
Thr showcase gam e of co llege
"When Alford pla ys the way hr
"
lor the second mght In a row He basketball, set for a 8 12 p.m
did , I don't know If they re
led
the
Wolves
In
rebounds
also
EST
tipoff.
cu
lminates
a
season
beat able "
The Daily Sentinel
, with 11 and was the unanimous that Jx&gt;gan In mid November
If Sy rae use uses a man-to man
choice as the AAA tournament's with 290 Division ll&lt;:'amsgunnlng
I USPS 145-980)
defense, as they have much oil he
1\ Dlvl"'l on ol Mulltmeclla. Inc
MVP
lor lhe national title. The meet
tournament, guards Sherman
"It
was
j
ust
like
TayiOJ
s
Jng
will
be
thr
first
ever
between
Douglas
or Greg Monroe or sma ll
Publl shrd f'V t"rv aflcornoon Mondav
perlormancP every night, " said the tenth-rankl'd Orangemen,
forward Howard Triche wil l
lhrou~h Ft !dav. 111 Court S!
Po·
mt•rov Ohi o bv Ihe Ohi o Valli')' Pub
Haley, who now has won four 31 6, and second ranked Hoosl
cover Alford.
11 s hln~~t Compa nv/ Mulllmf'(l la
Inc .
state titles, Including three whlle ers, 29 4
"Alford Is going to get hi s
Pomf'rov Ohio 4$769 Ph 99'2 2156 S&lt;'
('(lnd ( t ,H;~ po~ l aJ!'£' paid al Pomrtoy
at Dayton Roth "He's a money
Syracuse coach Jim Boehclm,
points,· Boehelm said, 'but any
Ohi o
ballplayer When the chips are who played with form er NBA
one of lhelr starters Is capable of
down, he takes charge He's been grea t Dave Bing In the Orange
a 20-plus point night so you can't
MPmbC'r Unitf'd Pr£'SS Inlf'rna!lo nal
Inland DallY Pr&lt;'SS Assoclalion and 1hC'
doing It all year and the best Is men backcourt In the mld-1960s,
be concernl'd wllh Alford alone"
Ohio N£'wspap£"r Assoclat,on National
Is
making
his
first
championship
yet
to
come
for
Kirk
Taylor."
Syracuse's star during the
Advrrtislng RcprPsl'nl .lllvf' Branham
McKinley Coach Dave Cady game appearance Before this
Nrwspapl.'r Salt'S 733 Third Aven u£'
tournament has been Rony Sel
Nrw York. N('W York 10017
agreed about Taylor's talenls
season, Syracuse had failed to
kaly , a 6 foot 10 junior center
win
consecutive
NCAA
Tourna·
"Treg
Lee
(of
Cleveland
SJ
who
did no I begin playing basket·
POS'JMA.tTER Send nddrrss ch.mR£:os
to Th£' Dall)' Srnllnt&gt;l 111 Coun St.
Joseph) was th e player of the m ent games In 11 years under
ball until he was In the ninth
Pomeroy Ohio 4.'i769
Boehelm.
year," said Cady, " but It proba
grade In Athens. Greece. He Is
The
game
will
be
televised
on
bly should have been at least a
scoring 24 polnls a game In five
SUBSCtnPTION RATES
By Carrier or Motor Route
tie. I don't think we have seen CBS and the network Is hopeful
NCAA games and has leaml'd
OM WN•k
$1 25,
the
matchup
will
attract
an
anyone
better
this
year
"
with
freshman forward Derrick
Onr Month
$5 •c;.
On£' Y('ar
165 ~'
McKinley' s only lead ca me audience thai approaches the Coleman to give the Orangemen
when Terry Jackson opened the top-r ated final - ever. lhe 1979
formidable Inside punch.
SINGLE COPY
PRICE
game with• a 3-polnt pla y Re·
25 Ccn ls
Dall v
naldo O'Neal's faslbreak baskel
Subscrlbt'rs not desirlnii: topav lht?car
put. Dunbar ahead 40 seconds
rl~ may rt&gt;mlt In advan~ dlrret ro '
laler and the Wolverines, alThC' Dally Sl&gt;nl lnl'l on a 3 6 or 12 month
basis Crrdll will be glvrn currll'r each
though never able lo muzzle the
F~ir
W(l('k,
' Bulldogs. were on the way to
No subs crl pllons by mall pt'rmlt !Pd In
their 15th consecutive win In a
ar(las where hom&lt;' carrier scrvlcl' Is
24-4 season
availabl e
Earlier Saturday, the Class A
Ma118ub8crlptions
title went to Fort Loramie, which
lntJide Melp County
Dealers W1nted- Buyera Wanted - Come One- Come All
raced away from Bucyrus Wyn13 Weeks
$17 29
Reuonable Setup R1t11-lndoor Spece- Outdoor SSM~ct
26 Wl'eks
.. $.14.06
ford In lhe final quarter for a
52 Weeks
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68-50
wln
over
the
Royals,
while
Oul~de Metp C.unly
Columbus DeSales took the AA
13 Weeks
Sl8 20
For lnftr-tlon Call
26 Week.!
$3510
title with a 71-64 decision over
52 Weeko ,
$67 60
Dayton Jefferspn.
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Some 100.000 shut sleeved fans wlth d&lt;1lh temps In the h1gh
six ties, pumped about three million tt oll .lls Into the Dayton
economy

Wynford , from Crawf01d County """' Flucyous, drfr,tlrrl
Wayne Trace 50-49 In the Cl.rss A opc•nt•t Wvnlot d h.rs lhHbo vs
enrolled

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Ga llipol is bask~t ball game outing the 1!)H'o-8(i " '"'on, Ath ens
edgl'd thr Blue DC'VII S 49 44

Dayton has now hosled I he lournament for two years and Is
drawmg more anger than prai se as the tourney Jocallon.
Most fans and coaches do nol like the cold fact that many
team s from the area play as many as 10 games per year In th e
arena Dayton Dunbar, Dayton Jefferson , and a number of
other teams have the advantage of playing In the gym, while
many opponents coming from 200 300 mil es away have not even
see the city before
One coac h from northern Ohio said, "at least St John Arena
at Ohio State Is never used for regular season or tournament
play by the high school teams until they arrive there for th e

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The Arena parking area will accommodate more than 4,500
vehicles and Is also very close to the huge Delco Moraine brake
faclory, which produces braking systems for General Motors

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The sprawhng Dayton Arena complex, also known as a
trauma cent er this year because of the many close games In the
tournament. Is adjacent to Welcome Stadium, a magnificent
football comp lex owned by the Dayton City School system

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The 65th edition of the Ohio High School Boys Basketball
Tournament at the University of Dayton Arena has come and
gone
Fort Loramie of Shelby County Is the new Class A king ,
Columbus DeSales won the Class AA title, and home- lawn
Dayton Dunbal rei gns as the AAA champion.

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The Daily Senttnei- Page- 3

State tournament briefs...

Exhibition results

i'lj ,\TIONAI IIA."'Kt::I'Do\1 I \SSI)4
R~ IJnllt d l'rt '!o!&gt;~lntHna l lon,d

deepens~__J_ac_k_A_nd_e_rs_on_&amp;_D_al_e_~_an_A_t_ta

or·
Chaplet No. !&gt;1, DA V
Pomc•oy

"Happiness and the creatlve
reallzatlon of human needs and
deslres, Individually and In
sharl'd enjoyment, are contmu
ous themes of humamsm.
"Without countenancing mind
less permi ssiveness or unbridled
promlsculty , a civilized SOClet y
should be a lolerant one
"The preciousness and dlgmty
of the mdlvldual person is a
central humanist value
We
reject all rehglous, ldeologlal or
moral codes that demgrll.!e the
mdlvtdual, suppress freedom ,
dull Intell ec t , dehumanize
personality

long All letters arrsubj~ tt oed lll ng and mu s! br&gt; signed ""lth name, address and
telephone number No W1slgnal let ters will be pt bhJthed Letters should be In

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS I UP I t - House Speaker Vernal G Rlffe Jr , D-New
Boston has waved hls magtc wand , produced $111 mllllon for
ed ucallon. declared the proposed stal e budget bal anced, and lS ready
to send 1t over to the Sena te
When It grts thete, the m.J)Onty Repubhcans will dtscover the
budget Is no more balancPd than the day it was wntlen back In
January by the admmtstJatJon of Gov Rlchard F. Celes te
It's pretty dtfflcull tot ake what the Leglslatlve Budget Office called
a $298 mllhon shortage, add $111 mii!Jon m spending for education ,
e!Jmmat e some fees and a commerc tal avlatJOn fuel tax, scrape
togelher $60 mllhon worth of unused rotary funds and call th e budget
balanced
But that's what Rlffe and hls fmanclal experts dld, after puttmg on
thetr rose co lored glasses to look at revenue es tJmates and welfare
raseload pro)ectJOns The rest of the balancmg act was done Wltb

share In common But we reject
those features of traditional
religious morality that deny
humans a full appreclalton of
!heir own potentialities and
responslbllllles.

March 30, 1987

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' I th ink Syl .tcu sr• has un
outstandmg 111 sldt' gumt•,
Knight said "Se l k&lt;~lv and Co lo
m an arc verv . vrr y good tnsldr•
There arc th l re 01 fout thing s
rh at yo u have to br able to dolo
play lnsld&lt;:' and thrv do all of
them well ·
I ndlana will pla y II s 11 ad IIlona I
man to man defense und Oran
Garrett will try to stop Selkalv

Ra&lt;·eway results
TO ll DO Ohio tlJ Pt 1
N H [; Blast w,ts dl •r l&lt;~rr&gt;d lh f'
wlnn!'l ol Sunda y nlghl s ft,

tu1 (•d Hllh rae1 • p:u C' .tt rt,u Pw tV
l'utk dftl'l lh!' flt st pl.trl' lin
WitS
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In the .rtf'lCh .1 nd pi,IU'cl him
IOUllh
N ru; ll l,ISI, &lt;iiiVf'n IJy F'tank
Osbotn, l( ' fUinPll

$i1, $(1ti0 ot!Hl

$4 llll as lh f' wlnnrt' whlll' natl (•t
Rt rJ p.tld $H Kf) and $1 XII tnt
sc·cond .tnd GrP 'J'pr Str lkl''
kJikNJ IJa!'k $.\XII f01 lhfrd

CANDY
CLASSES
10 A.M. til 3 P.M.

Every Hour on the Hour
Thurs., Fri. &amp; Sot.
April 2-3.4
Trained Staff To
Assist You ...

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!ACt(~...-:~.~~

MATIN[[S SATURDA~ I.
SUNDAY • All S£ATS S2 ~
A~l ll r ON (VERI l UESO!! 12 50
BAA~IN

MARCH 27 thru APRIL 2

PH. 992-6910

.OHIO VALLEY
BULK FOODS
POMEROY, OHIO

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AmNnON MEIGS COUNTY VOTERS
IN ORDER TO VOTE IN THE MAY 5, 1987
ELECTION YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO
VOTE BY APRIL 6, 1987

YOU MAY REGISTER, CHANGE YOUR ADDRESS, OR
CHANGE YOUR NAME AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:

Meigs County Board of Elections
I01 Ml&lt;hani' Strut
Pom~roy, Ohio-992-2697
Mondoy thru Friday 1:30 o.m. tq 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p..m.

Meigs County License Bureau

Mulberry Avenue - Pomeroy, Ohio
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday 9:00 am. to 7:00 p.m.
Thursday 9:00 am. to 12:00 (noon)
Saturday 1:00 a.m. to 12:00 (noon)
If you are unable to visit these locations, please call the
board office and your needs can be taken care of by phone.

�Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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By The Bend
SocSec:

March 30, 1987
Page-4

the aged as well as a dults and
children who are blind or dts
abled
Because eligibility i s
based on need the aged, blind, or
dtsabled p erso n must m eet
guid elines forlncom eand reso~r
ces For married people, a

spouse's mcome and resources
are constdered and for a child,
the parents Income and r esou r
ces are counted afler cer l am
deduclions are applied
SSJ can supplement an apph
cant's income up to a federally
se t level In 1987, th e maximum

m onlhly SS I payment i s $340 for
someone with no other Incom e
Any other mcome would l ower
lhe SSI amount though An
elderly widow with $220 m ol her
countable incom e would get an
SSI check for $120 for example
A marned couple with bolh
people eligible could recetve a
maximum or $510
Resources are classified as
either cash assets or those thmgs
witll a cash value This year s
eiigibilily limits are $1800 for a
single person and $2700 for a
married person For a disabled

Competitor named
from Meigs County
Sta cy L1 nn Rurn 14 daught er
of Mr and M rs Jon Michael
Burns Ches hire, has been se
iecled to co mpel e m lhe Ohio
!VI ISS 1 EEN Pageant to be h&lt;'ld In
Davton al Stouffer' s Dayton
Plaza Hotel Day lon Co nvenlton
and Exhibtlion Center
Aug
21 21
Each gu l In the cont es t mu sl
matnlatn a B or beller averagem
school and mu s1 contrtbul e al
imst 12 hoUI s servic e ttme lo a
chart l abi('or CIVIC group Pattie
tpants wtll co mpete m f tve
ca tego11es m cludtng schoiasltc

INTERNATIONAL DAY - 1\s ,, part of the International Da~
program at Rivt•r\lew El&lt;•nll ntary School rt•&lt;enlly, shaoxoan Yu
of China and Furno Tagnch1 of J.op.m &lt;arne from Oluo Un"er"IY to
met'! w1th lht• sludt•nts \ u t.olked lo llu sludcnls .ohont Chmt•st•
cullur&lt;•, and Moss Taguclu, ptdun•d her e, taught the studt nls in

gradeN 001' I hrough
makmg a pro wet

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ahout Japant•se arl With ,til or I Ill' !OilUdents

Bing given
family dinner
MMFN \01 non F. Btng stall
oned wtlh the lJ S Navy tn
Guam, "as honored with a
famllv dinnot p.trt v '' the homo
of his gra ndmothct Bert ha Ring
Bailey Run Road
Pomeroy
r ecent tv
Ho ts tho so n of Ve t non .Jnd
Dariren Bmg Ga llipolis Attend
ing lh&lt;' patt i wt• t r Nann Phil
lips Diana Ca ldwell Oudne and
Tony Bmg T erry an d Sharo n
Sayre Mts tv 1 t a\ls and l atrd
of Ga lllpoits Rtil and K ay
Mc E lroy Jeff l or1 and Irs
stca Pomero1 Enc and Ianter
Bower Cluts Tomm y and Trt tl
Port sm outh
Bing has no" retut nod to
Guam where he ts aboard I he
USS N ta gara rails and "til be

ac htevement volunteer servtce,
speech 0 1 taienl pet sonal mler
\Jew and lot mal presenta tr on

Th e v.tnnerwtilt ece"ea M 0011
tuitiOn scholarship l o Lincoln
Memortal Un1vers1ty
Harro
gate Tenn a $1,000 cash scho
la t shtp an appearance con II act
and a full scholarship to Barbizon
School of Modeitng
All contes lanl s wtli recetve a
logo shirt
a cerhflcal e of
achievement and a $200 sc holar
ship lo Barbtzon Sc hool of
M odeltng
Burns "hose hobbies and
mt eres t s Include play mg p1ano
and flute, wor km g with small
c hildren and sw tmmin g ts bemg
sponsored by lhe Stiver Run
Youth Group, Middleport , Susan
T rent Pomerov, L ois Taylor

Vernon E Bmg

st a flo ned I herr fo t I he ncs I two
1ears Ht s add t &lt;'SS ts MMFN
Btng Vernon E USS Ntaga r a
Falls AFS 1 M D tv tston FPO
S.m I ranctsco Ca li f %67:l 1012

with Agnes Dixon a nd Trect e
Abbott winnmg 1he priZes For
I he program I here was a surprt se
shower lot Nancy Grueser and
her
mfanl daugher, Anna
Jeanne
The group discussed makmg
pads oul of newspapers and sheet
mal ertal for lh e Cancer Society
and decided to save ca ncelled
sl amps for !he Semor Clltzens
Cenl et

Communty calendar/area happenings
MONDAY
RUTLAND - Rutland Gar d&lt; n
Club will m eet a t lhr home of
Mrs Vernon Wcbl'r with Mrs
Virginia Atkin s co hos tess M on
day al 7 10 p m M embet s wtil
decide on a civ ic prowct tn
keeping with Natton.t l c.~rdenmg
Wel'k Apr II 12 18

building A il CO.Jc hes at e t o take
rqutpmcnt

2, fr om 9 10 lo 3 10 all he Meigs
Counl y Scmor Center Cra fts ,
cera mics
candy and baked
goods wtll be sold

TUESDA\'
REEDSV ILLE Riverv tev.
Gat den Clu b will m eet al 7 30
p m Tuesday at lh&lt;' homeof M rs
D&lt;•nvet Weber Meigs Coun1 y
Exlens\on Age nl Agncuiture
John Rt cc w tll pr rsent the
pt ogt am

MIDDLEPO RT
Semi
annual mspcct to n of .Jobs
Daughl ers Belhd 62 wtli be held
Mondav a l 7 !0 p m a l the
IYliddiPporl Masonic Temple
Mr s Paulme Ptnker
grand
guardian will be lhl' tn speclmg
officer Ail M asons and OES
membet s a re tnvt l ed to attend

Dmncr
LONG BOTTOM - Th e Long
Botlom Communil y Associahon
Wtil be s la ~i ng a SprtngSmorgas
bard dmner Salurday April 4
from 4 Ia 7 p m
al l he
commuml y build tng The all
you can &lt;'a l dinner will m clude
sever al m eals and enlrees
hom em ade noodles dessert s and
drinks for one low prtce Eve
ryonc welcome

Cour~t.'

CH ESTF.R - Ches 1c 1 I own
ship Trust ers wi ll have• a spec ial
mee ting Monday 7 10 p m at
I he to" n hall

POMEROY - A hun let sa fel1
cout sc spons01 r d by I he Ohio
Depar lm&lt;'nl of Na tut a! Resou r
res will be held Ap ttl 6 8 9 and 10
from 6 lo 9 p m nlghliy al th e
Meigs Count\ Office of F.duca
!ton In thr Pomeroy Mumctpal
Ru tldin g Al l pattlc tpants mu st
pre r eg tster by Mar&lt; h 11 b\
ca llm g ,John Costanzoa t 84l 5405

RACINE - Ractne Bail A5'o
clalion coaches will m f'('l a l 6
p m M ond ay at klnd&lt;'r ga r ten

llaz.lar
POMEROY -A n Ltstrr Raz
uar Will be held Thut sday Apn i

Dance
POM EROY - Shady Rtver
Shufficrs ar e sponsoring a
square dance and clogging on
Salurda} Aprti 4 from 8 lo 11
p m at Pomeroy VIllage Hall
Mu sic wtll be provided by Circle
D Wranglers wilh ca ller Jim
Ca rnahan $2 donalions w ill be
accepted al lhe door Everyone

Party given for senior citizens
A senior r 11Jzrns pa1 tv wa s
h5'ld tecentll at Mtddlrporl F irs t
Baplisl Church by the Board of
fhrlsiian F.duc,lltOn of th ~
church
The chur ch soci al rooms b&lt;'

IPoet's corner
Onh Gnd

Kne~wN

r

J Y.Onfif'l V.hll (.od ll i lh th in k"
Of thf' thing-: I !In tnrl s,\\'
I wonf1C'I If Hr hl' 11 ~ mf'
Whr n I kn f'r l• loo.~ n to p1 ., '
I v. onctrr If Hf' ~ plr !Sf'fl
As I as k Him frH • tr h ftll 'fi'
01 dOC'S Hf' sr 1 111 pr lVI 1

A tr iC'f'ofr uth l\ g HPd 1

I

I wondf' r If Ht douht &lt;o
M v "U h .Hinn 1~ f01 1 • •I •
As Hf' look!l eli t p in n \ 11

g 1\

1 t

To SN' just hov. I 111 I
I ¥t nndC'T If lfr kn oy. ..,

With 1Pmpt 1Jikm r'' r\ rlt\
Just hnv. ion~: I r 111 u fu ~ '
And lUI n •n&lt;l" dk J \1 n

1

came a shamrock

dlnm ~ roo m

wi th dmnc1 mu sk by Fra n
Parkct Dlnmg 10om dClOI aI tons
WC't c grPPn and whttc t,tble
clolhs shamr oek favoJS w llov.
d.rffod iiS and a spn ng bou qu et
Pat!\ ~:uesls wet c served a
t&gt;uffet dmnrr which was planned
and prepat Ni b~ lhr education
board Pa11 v gues l s wet e wei
corned by Ma r ]Ot iC Walburn on
bfohalf of the educaiion board.
and gra ce was g iven by Rev
I ur I Eden
Co c hair men fat the dtnner
were Mar jm ie WaibUI n and
Ca r oly n Davis assisted by Ade le
Whil&lt;'. Donna Grueser Wanda
Sha nk and Sa 1ah Fow let
Foll owing the dinnc• a rcadmg
ca ll ed Remember When was

I kn~ thf'sr m tO\ IJUf'stlon ~
AI f' IX'hH'f'n m\ (,od 1n1i m1
J fk p Y.h•n H1 lnok tlUI Ot'&lt;lllfc
r-~ rom 1'11\n rnrt srt II lt f'f'
So :.HI da \ ~ pass .md q m s t Inns lise
Somr a n ~ " cr.: I v. j n t knnv.
Bul v.hrn m\ lime on f'llth ts 1111nuc h
H(• lltrll mt v.htlt tn gn
Olr n lilll ison
Pomr• O\
lu!'l t A PrayPr Awl\~
Jrfi u!ll I!! just ll pravr r uv. II'
With hf'lp lh Il ls for fn ('
H e~ lhf'l t If vou ju !lt kn ff' l dov.n
Just If\ It t nd \ ou II ~ rr
}'lr lllakr \ ou r troubiNl on• In onr
To thr F,11hcr up 1bo\ f
H &lt;' ll ~&lt; hO'&gt;I.VOU '&gt;I. hV H ! Clmi• IOI 1rth
To provr His father " IO\r
So as rarh dHv dr 111. s 10 u closr
Ju st go to Hi m In pr a v1 r
Thu nl&lt; Him for lu "l llslrnlng
And 1111&lt;ln.'!: tlmr lo rM&lt;'
For bl•l n,:: lhrrr In h1 1r vou
To hrlp vou th1 OUI! h "arh don
Rl'm £&gt;miX' r If vou Ju ~ t knf'('l d ov.n
}l('s j usl a J)rl yl r IV. &lt;J\

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Ol('n Harrison
Porn" roy

present ed b\ Adele White A
slory a nd song
lrt sh Ttmes •
was presenled by Bob Parker
Rev Ear l Eden took guesls
· Dov. n Memory Lane" wtth
ptclut es and stories of his
ehtldhood
Those all ending lhe spec ial
aclivily were Mr and Mrs
Har old Cha se Mr and Mrs John
M etz~er Mt and Mrs Willis
A nth ony Sa r ah Fowler, Beulah
Whil e, Belly Gilkey Winnie
While, Carolm e Miller Lillie
Hubbard. E liza beth Slaven Earl
and Jean Ede n, E lhel Hu ghes.
Dorolhy Neulzllng, Janice Da ·
niels Loutsc Thompson Nellie
Wer ner and Freda Edwards
Specia l helpers were Sl acey
and Adam Shank

QUESTION lam • construclron worker and Sll'nd
about 1200 a year on dungarees work tackets1 and
coveralls Can I deduelthe cost lot ~y work clothes
and the expense of cleamng them?
ANS•ER No The clothrng you descrrbe IS ordrnary
ctothrng lhal IS adaplable to gene111 we31 whether

or

Kltl A Kobllf Jr EA
Enrolled lo Prectrco ~ofore
the Internal Rmnue St,.lct '

not

you are workmg

The

cost Is a pers ooal ex

Pense and not deducltble Th is Is I rue even rl your
' employer reQUires you to wear thrs clolltmg. On ly
costumes and untforms that are not su1table lor ge
neral wear are deductible The cost of reqUired pr otectrve clolhrna such as hard h!ls salely shoes
work gloves aQd rublle! boots IS dedueltble

ANOTHER IIIIVICI OF

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welcom e
Walkalhon
POME'ROY M etgs Hi gh
Sc hool Band Boosters arc spon
soringawa l k a lhononSaturda y
Apni 4 starling at 10 am Anyone

Staq LJ'1111 Bum
Dubim, VIdeo Touch Middle
port, and Dr Wilham Thomas
Galltpolts

Trec lr Abbott will hosl lh e
Apni 16 meeltng w11h Phyllis
Skmner l o have th e program at
that t tme
The club praver was gtven and
Mrs Blacks10n served refr esh
m ent s 10 th ose nam ed and Louise
Bearhs Frances Goegiem B u
ena Grueser, VIOle! Hy sell Lr
nora L etfhell Nancy Morns and
Phyllis Skmner
The Wilkesviie Township Vo
lunteer Ft re m en's A ssoctallon
will br ha\ rn g a mcelm g and
lr a mmg sesswn on Sund av Apn i
'\ begi nm g al 1 P m Ail f ur
drpart m enl and assoctalion
member s arc urged to all end

!JOn 123 151 (BI(21 of tho
0 R C lAm Sub H B 5B4l
Only bids recttved from
MSE a who are cert1f11d
pr1or to the bid open1ng t1me
and date will be accepted
Sealed proposals wtll be
rec11vad at the

DIVISION OF
RECLAMATION
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES
1865 FOUNTAIN SQUARE
SECOND FLOOR
COLUMBUS OHIO
43224
unt1l Thursday AprH 30,
1987 at 10 00 am E11tem
Oayhght Sav1ng1 Time and
opened theraher for furmah
1ng the matertlla and par
formtng the labor for the
executiOn and construction

of
MORRIS SEEP
SALISBURY TOWNSHIP
ROAD 27
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
RECLAMATION PROJECT
NUMBER MG lb-8
1n accordance w;th the plans
and apac1f1catlons prepared

by lht DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES,
THE DIVISION OF RECLA
MATION. COLUMBUS,
OHIO BIDS WILL BE
OPENED IN THE SECOND
FLOOR CONFERENCE
ROOM OF 1866 !BUILD·
lNG HI OF THE FOUNTAIN
SQUARE OFFICES OF THE
OHIO DEPAIITMENT OF
NATURAL IIESOURCES
THE ESTIMATE FOR THIS
PROJECT AS DETER ·
MINED BY THE DIVISION
OF RECLAMATION IS
f21,280 00
A pra bid mooting witt bo
held on Fridoy Aprlt 17
18B7 al 1100 am otthe
Coploe ofthe,lono spec\·
flcations and proponl forma
will bo forwarded from tho

Dlvlaion of Rodtmotlon. Do·
part~Y*tl of Noturot At·
aour. . . • upon receipt of a

chtcll In the omount of
R"'B·""' modo poyoble lo the

IU NDA Y,.VI~

purchased with cash '" the
speclftcattons become the

property of the prospective
b1ddera and no refunds wtll
be made Add1t1onal mfor
mat1on may be obtamed
from the D1V1110n 1f Recla
matlon, Department of Nat
ural Resources, 1865 Foun
tam Square Bu•ld1ng H
Second Floor Columbus,

Oh•o 43224 !Phone (6141
266 10681
Each bid must be accom

penrod by a BID GUA
A ANTY meetmg the re
qutrements of Sect10n

163 64 of the Oh1o Rev1sed

Code
CONTRACTORS ARE
ADVISED THAT IN AC
CORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF THE JAN
UARY 27, 1972 EXECU
TIVE ORDER BY THE GOV
ERNOR OF OHIO AND
AMENDED EXECUTIVE
ORDER B4 9 FEBRUARY
16 1984, EQUAL EMPLOY
MENT OPPORTUNITY
CONDITIONS ARE APPLI
CABLE TO THIS BID WAGE
RATES ESTABLISHED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SEC
TtON 1613 18 AND
1513 37 OF THE REVISED
CODE ARE ALSO
APPLICABLE
81d1 are sealed and ad·
dressed to DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL AESOUR ·
CES DIVISION OF RECLA·
MATtON 1865 FOUNTAIN
SQUARE, BUILDING H SE·
COND FLOOR. COLUM
BUS OHIO 43224 No
bidder ml'l withdrew h11 bid
withm
!601 days after
the ~etual data of the
opening thereof
The D1rector of Natural
Resources res.vas the nght
to rejec1 any or all bids or to
accept the bid whtch em bra
cu such combination alter

•••tv

nata proposals as may pro
mota the belt Interest of the

Stata
Ao p«&gt;Vkled In Section
123 151 of the Oh•o Ro
vised Code and Admmlatra-

tlvo Rule 123 2 15·02 of
lha Deportment of Admlnli·
trattvo Services, tho CON·
TRACTOR ahoH milfte every
effort to enaun, that cert1f1ed

CONTRACTORS RE
QUIRING ASSISTANCE IN
SECURING BIDS FROM
CERTIFIED MBE SUBCON
TRACTORS AND SUPPLI
ERS MAY CONTACT THE
STATE EQUAL EMPLOY
MENT COORDINATOR BY
CALLING 16141 4e6 8380
OR THE MINORITY BUSt
NESS DEVELOPMENTOIV
ISION BY CALLING 16141
466 6700 OR TOlL FREE
ON 1 (8001 282 1086
APPROVED FOR PUBLI
CATION IN The Datly Sen
ttnel

Pomeroy

Ohto

on

March 30 and Aprol 6, 1987
RECOMMENED
LARRYW MAMONE, Chrof
D1vtst0n of Reclamation

Date 3 / 24/ 87
APPROVED
JOSEPH J

SOMMER
Otrector
Oapanment of

NatuNI Aftouceo
O.te 3/ 24/ 87
13130 (4)6 2tc
Public Notice
FINANCIAL REPORT
OF TOWNSHIPS
For Fiscal Year Ending
December 31 1 986

Scipio Townohlp
County of Meigs
''Th11 11 an unaudited
FlniOCilll Report"

BUMMAftY OF CASH
BALANCES. RECEIPTS
AND EXPENDITURES

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BISSELL
BUILDERS

(USTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"A I

Pmes"

Reasonable

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4 16 86 tfn

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
RIVERINE ANTIQUES
1124 East M'"n St
Pomeroy
HOURS Tuo Wed Frr
11amto7pm
Sunday 1 pm 7 pm

By Chanu or Appointment

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

3 2 I mo

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Addona tnd remodehng
Roofmg tnd gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbing 1nd electrical
work

992·6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Oh1o
4 1586fc

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck, au1o , &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and welding
I All makes &amp; models)

Intergovernmental

Recorpts
All Other

44 12 2 69

Revenue

48.270 75

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756

John K. Btnh
Owner/Mechanic
1 2 '17· 3 rno

TOTAL
RECEIPTS 103.214 70
DISBURSEMENTS
General Govern

mont
14
Publrc Safety
35
Publrc Works
38
Health
Capitol Outley
7
TOTAL DISBURSE
MENTS
H

548
228
523
159
865

82
30
24
2B
90

BINGO

EAGlES CLUI-POM!ROY, OH
IHUIS •7 PM-II 6 4l

........

...,

Claul/1ed

·-. --.-

8 889 1 8

Fund Caah Balance

16 519 30

Fund Cash Balance

n

.. .,_"_

TOTAL
RECEIPTS 103 214 70
DISBURSEMENTS
General Govern

ment
14
Publtc Safely
31
PubliC Works
38
Health
Capital Outley
7
TOTAL DIIURSE
MENTS
te

548
228
523
159
885

·-n=!:':.·--

cue:.~-

U - et ..,.,,_,_ _

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:;~~

II
U -.,.,_

325 54
1

I 889 18

derJ Drob

Fund Cash Balance

Jan 1 B6

1651930

Fund Ca1h Balance

86

Oepoattory
Balance
Total TreaMWy

~

•

:::::':!::.,_

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

%

Electronic Organs

2! 092 73

Checks
TOTAL
BALANCE

5 109 49
23 40B 48
3/ 31187

I certify the fohwtng re
port to be correct and tru•
to the belt of "'V knowt

edge

Betty J B11hop Cltrll
354 70 Vance Rei.
Pomeroy Oh 45769
614 742 249Z
•
13130 1tc

••

schools 2 3 bedrooms level
lot carpel tng other lealu res
mclude a mce Iron! por ch
$26 900 00

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohto 45631

614·843-5248
REASONABlE • RELIAIIE
8-20 '86 tfn

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

VALLEY
&amp;

FAn ESTIMATES

TUNEUPS to TltANSMISSION
CAll 992·7403 A~t.
Sf Rf 33, Pomeroy, OH

Your Old One
3272mo

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
49835 St. Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771

949-3088 Bus.
949·2606 Home
All

Makes

&amp; Models

24 HR.

SERVICE
3·11·2 mo pd

ICUT OUT FOil FUTURE USEI

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
All M•h•
•Washers •D11hwashers
•Ranges
•Refngarators
•Dryers •Freezers

12

J.9. IH mo pd

Al10 Trautnlulon
PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

Factory Choke
Gauge Shotguns Only
IIJ.8 lfn

6 17 tfc

ous

Real Estate -=~
RlllTtJR

court lOCk garden

water h~ mmeral s

POMEROY- 2 story 8 1m
home w1th b1g lot 3 baths

SER JICE

We can re r rr and re·
core rad1a10rs and
heater cores We can
also actd bo1l and rod
out radtators We also
repatr Gas Tanks.

some furntlu re

PAT HILL FORD

CERTIFIED APPRAISALS CALL
992 3325

Middleport, Ohto

Housinq
Headqu;uters

No

Sunday Calla

3 II tfn

POMEROY, OH.

PH. 992-9949
Bob Barton,

Owner

2586tfn

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement W1ndowa
•New Roof1ng

"fiiEE ESTIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

3 II· 87· 1 mo

Flattened Alum. Cans
26' lb
(loan ShHI Ca11 Alum. 1
75' to 29' Ill.

#1 COPPER ...............42'
#2 COPPER ............... 32 1
Irony Aluminum
5toll 1 1b
SCIPIO RECYCUIG
Loc..ed 2 Ml E aiP•gevHf•
On TownlhiP AoMI J142

614-992-34 6

lot m

ment of Trenspo111tlon Col·

umbuo. Ohio. until 10 00 A
M Ohio Standerd Tlmt
Tuesday. Aprol14 19B7. for
1mprovement1 '"

Atheno Galt\a Hodclng
Molgs Monroe Morgen NC&gt;

VARIOUS PATTERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985-4176 or 985·3564
38632 BAILEY RD
POMEROY
J.25 1 mo

Hoddng,

ble. Vinton and Washington
Countln. by opplytng Fnt
Dry patnt fOf center Nnf!ll lane
llnao ond tdgo u,.,.
Projoctlonglh - 0 00 foot
or 0 00 mile
work length - veries feet
or v1r111 m1le
Pavement width - varl
OUI

'The d1te Ht tor compla
tlon of thll work shall be 11

AW
An nou nee me nl s
3

4

Small Temtr Hound female
spayed 111 shot• Hou111 brohn
843 15372

c.u

Free fem•le 8w•eka old klll•n•
1 grey 2 bltdltnd grey ttrlped

304 676 296t
Three

certffled check or caehler' 1
ch.c:k for an emount equ1l
to flvt pel etnt of hlo bid ~ut
In no event more than fifty

thouund dolltro, or o bond
for ton per ctnt of his bid,
peyablt 10 1ht Director
llddtromulltptlly. on the
forms. for qutiHica·
llonatttootttndoy•prto"o
1flt date 111 for opening bide
In KCordtnco with Chopttr
5525 Ohio Ao•loed Codo
Pion• ond IJI)ICiflcotton•
""on flit In tht Dtponmont

pr-

~!r!~':'."~::;,:d~=

Thtrd St
OH ____
45779 ..
..;;:.;;.;-..;.o.
1

puppie~

10 good home

304 676 3809

6

Lost and Found

Found lett than 1 ye•r old black
mete dog In Mlddleporl la br•
dor type With llule white Ca II

814 992 3218

Lott In Pomeroy era• 0fly
lnmed bifocal• 1n hghl brown
cete loti 2nd w..tc. of Mtrch

7

Dlrtctor
Tht Dlrtctor rooeMJs 1flt
rltlhts to rtjoct •nv and tU
bid
WARREN J SMITH
DIRECTOR
Mar 30, April 6

Yard Sale

9

Apnl t1t 2nd 3rd R11n or
Shine 3 ftmlly v•rd tile An
tlque d lthn II thrH IIU of
tllv•rw•r• 2 2 whael 11•ctors
karostne h•ller &amp; tools Vlcto
nan wllh ttend 4 prom dreMet
mite household itemt Winter
COitt &amp; IWIIttrS VtriOUI Jl:tel
ol clothing Port• Ro1d in
Po"" 8t4 388 9898
701 Cherry St Vinton Ohio
April 11t 2nd • Jrd ••18
tbove ground twimm lng pool
entlqu• blldroom suh• new
couch 2 Outen Ann chtlrl
living room tu lte dining room
tulle brelllf11t aat. Sltrto
bookt porch swing. ,.cnicte~e
oth• ltemt to numarous to
mention N1ce ~eetlon of Fen
ton Olltt
3 Femltv yard 1111 29 NtiiAve
2nd 3rd &amp; 4th 9 · 5 Cloth• of
all •Ire• Tupp•rware tppllan
ctl &amp; mite
5 f•mily S1turd_,- AprU 4th
9 I Ewlngton Town Htll turn
right off 1110 Kidt cloth•
tMtnn furniture

Pt Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity

We pay cash for late model clean
uted cart
J1m Mmk Ctlev Otds In c
8111 Gene John to n
614 446 3672
TOP CASH paid fOf 83 model
and newer used cart Smith
B~o.uck Pon t1ac
1911 Ea1t11rn
Ave Galhpoh1 Call 614 446

2282

I•• •

V.,d Stle 100 8th Strttt Point
llle1unt Aprll1tt. 2nd tnd 3rd

••

OLD ORIENTAL RUGS
WANTED Anv me orc ondttiDn
Call toll free 1 BOO 433 7847
Buyn1g derly gold ulvar coin•
nnga jewelry tterllng ware old
coi ns large cu rrency Top pr1
cea Ed Hurkl'ltl Buber Shop
2nd A11e Mtddleport Oh 614
992 3476

fmploymenl
Services

H1r lngl Government 10b1 your
aree t16 000 *68 000 Phone
c •ll r•lundable 602 838 8886
LIVe m hired h•nd Able&amp;. w1lling
to ht!lp w11h beet slack tome
cropt &amp; caretake 100 acre farm
Houling ulilltin beet &amp; othftf
benef1t t prov1d11d Wage negotl
able Mult htllll 1111id dnvert
license &amp; have ekpenence w1th
farm m•ch1nery Rohtrl'ln ce pre
terred Cat\ 614 379 2297 or
wnte Rlch•rd lnn!t 86 Rt 2
PllrtiOI OH 466 58

Tour Guides Oo11t monvy mo11
veta you1 Salary to Jt•rt
Commlutont Bonu1 F•ntlltlc
opportunity to urn tBOO
8t 000 wk M11ny company
benefit&amp; adv•ncement mtntge
ment po11110n1 11vallable Call
Sue for Interview 614 286
8421 Not Just t Job
Neadtd Buamett office man
eg• for nur•1ng home Should
be exper ienced In Med1ct1d &amp;
Mtdtcere billing procedurH E•
cellenl s1lary &amp; blln&amp;fltt Send
resume to 8 o• T 500 care of
Qllllpoltt Daily Tribune 825
Thtrd Ave
Glllllpollt OH
46631
N1111ded Full lima act1vltln
d lrec10r for • 100 bed SNF ICF
hcll1ty 32 hr 1ctl111tlet direc tor
cou11eiJ preferred S11nd re1ume
to Four Wind• Nurtln g Cen ter
215 Seth Ave Jtckton OH
46692 Attention Admln lttrll

•••

Mtlntenan ce supervl1or needed
for t 100 bed SNF ICF facility
located 1n south nsf Ohio Mutt
hlllt knowledg• In c11pentry
plumbing elutrlclty etc Send
rHume to Four Wind• Nursing
Cent•r 216 Seth Ava Jt ckson
OH 46692
ProgrHtlve 100 SNF ICF hethll
c tre ftCihty Is teelunu •dmlnll
tutor 1n Jouthetlt Oh io Ekcnl
lent 1111ry &amp; benefltt Send
r111Ume to Four Wmd1 216 Seth
A11e
Jtckton OH 46692
AnN Admlnillrator
Full lime sallt clerk Eve ning IL
Seturdty work req uhad Ud tu
IPPIIeiltOrt Reply to 801 71
Gtlllpolit OH 46631
AI RUN ES NOW HIAING Flight
AHtndents Tr~vel -'gents Me
eh~r~lct Cuttomer Serv•ce Lilt
ing1 Stl1rl11 tO t60K Entry
level position• Cell 806 687
8000 Ext A 9eOI

MOM AND o•o Let u•IIIV tor
your child 1 college educ1hon
The Army Net lontl Gulfd c1n
provkle up to f 1 B 000 In
educttlon 111111t•nc• Ctll 1
800842 3619torfreelnform•
lion picket or cont1c1 your tout
Army N111on11 Gu1rd rlltlfUiter
for 1n Interview
E)(C£LLENT WAGES For •p• re
time t"embty work e lectron
ICI cr•ftt OlhiM'I Into ll!t04)
641 0091 en 3817 7 d-v•
AVON no ••rv•c• ch•ge optn
ltrritorlu phcne 304 6715
1429
Gino t

Deliver• Ctth Now
tptlllettlon for dtllv
erv driVert Must hwe own ctr
Stop by todty end •~»PlY I t
Gino 1 in M11on !Wid Point
Pleennt
IC Ct~pting

F'trt Ttml Spuch Thar1p1st
nttdtd call 304 675 1244

12

moiHie horM on 1-'t behind

Me... f'elrpounft

Ctrryout

3 mil•

of _,....., Apri 1. 2.

3 ,...,. Of ltltna. lom1 naw
clothln1 I 00 ?

•

Busmess
Opportuntty

I NOTI CE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lN G CO recommendt th•t you
do bu1lna•• wtth people you
know and NOT to 1end mon.v
thr ou gh the ma 1l un til you htve
mv eat1g111ed the o ffering

FA£E BROCHURE I
Opon whlthm thre• weekt your
11erv own top brend apparel
store lad1ea Ch•ldrent large
s1ze Plttne or Combination
t to ra Regular piiCII or off price
Atk about ou r new t 13 99
lad 101 r.lolh1ng IIOr• t19 976
.ncludel Inventory flltturet In
stme trarnmg Juppliel tnd
much mor11 C111i 11nyt•me 1 904
7864111

23

Professronal
Servtces

Private mvelt!geting All type•
of lnlltJtlgahont S trie11y confi
dtmttal Call 814 247 3281
Jut11 t Personal Ct ra Home h••
opemng for el derly pat1ent1 24
hotll care family bu11neu Jincf'l
1969 304 773 6873

Real Estale
Homes for Sale

3 bdr 2 bat hl ga1lleat cent•!
1111 1 6x36 mground pool tkcel
Iant nfMg hborhood near Holzer In
ci ty 1chool• &amp;61 500 C11li
614 446 3961

Help Wanted

Situations
Wanted

Will do smell lig ht c letn lng tor
your bu•lnnt Mu in• Met
thewt , , , ?.U 2002

School•
lnllruction

Mu1t nil newt~ remodeled 1 bdr
home near new twlmmlng pool
Galhpohl t18 900 Mu11 Sell
Ce ll 614 446 2539
Wh•t a B•rg11lnl 2 etory hnu111
Remodeled totally rew1rtd In
1uletlld brand new hot water
heater 2 Of 3 HR t low heatmg
b1ll1 \IffY nice lot garage w11h 2
ou tbu1ldlng1 All lof o nly
12 0 000 Or bell n flftl Ph
814 246 9378
Small city hou1e •n qwot ne1gh
borhOod J BR bath ulillt y
room k1lchrm w1ttl 11ove W8
llreplace Hardwoodfloore 1 car
gttaga 1 14 Vmton Cou rt Ca ll
814 446 4306 Of 448 1171

Small 2 BR ho u1e 6 mile• helow
Gtlllpollt on Rt 7 16011 100
lot Air co •uht ioned C• rp et
S1000down t213 permo Call
614 2156 1216 •fter 5
Modular tlome IAYallot loc•ted
on Sl Rt 3215 nur Soulhwa•t
ltln HS J BR 2 full hath• total
elec &amp;. 30•40 gllr&amp;gll C111
614 37924 28
4 BR 2 balh di nin g rm living
rm kitchen 2 8a10 tlortye
hldg• lanced hac k ya rd Call
614 446 6683

Co untry home near Crown City
~ room &amp; btth tc reened btc«,
pmch C1rport Apptoklmllely 3
acret 839 900 Ca ll 814 2&amp;8

1319
3 brm 1 belh utility o•r•u•
ltrga kitchen living rm nice
n.lghborhood 2 mll81 lrom
Holzer on Rt Jti N1w carpet
ratrlgtrator &amp; rtnga Included in
11le S37 600 C1 ll 6 U 446
1368 Lute wllh o ption to buy
Big 2 RA Runic ho me built or,
your lot 111 9915 &amp; ~P Cell
1 814 888 7311
For ule by owner 2 1tory houte
m Mid dleport

ovt~ rln oki ng

plfk

30 yr g uarntetd vlnyle tidin g
w w cerpet 1 Y, bath un1que
woodwork 814 992 5126
Go vernment home• fr om *1
IU repa ir) Delinquent II• prop
erty Repottell lont C•ll 80&amp;-.

897 8000 hi OH 9805 '"'

cvrrtnl repo lilt

2 bedroom house In Cll htn
Price reduced fr om I 10 000 to
114 000 Phon• 1 304 773

6134
In Po meroy I room• ud bttll
w ith full b•temant lnd flrepltc•
Thlt II 1 ste11 It I 14 000 C•ll
614 992 7482
Good cond•llon 8 room• b•th
l•rg e porch garage work thop
Mld dl•p ort Ct ll 614 892

2602
8 room houu with btth 3 or i
bldroom 3 btrn• t new vee!
btrn reedy for o peration 10
btcco tllotmrmt 3 000 lbt th,.
y•tr Hou•• h•• new hetnlng
t ylttm new Clrpet Will 1811
w1th or without equlpmant•
198! MF tr1c1or with tit r.qulp •
ment Mu ch mort 1100 000 ~
304 &amp;711 88!51
for11teorrent 2110N Me ln
51 304 4!8 1875

32 Mobile Home8
for Sale
1981 Kno• 12•80 tnt•l tlec
1(1.99&amp; 00 2 bedrObm h ont
k1tchen 1972: vinyl 12~~:70 tottl
ell'lc 2 br fron1 dm1ng room lot
qu1llty here fll891!t , 1980
I
14J~II0 tot•l •ll!lcUit
h•droom a c: In

I:~~:=r~~j:\i~;~T::~~f;ront

Holly
1 B13
kltC:hBn
1
te•e&amp;
get
1 room 141 ')0
Holly P•rk 1 hnnt Prlct In
clud.. dtlh1ery bk)ck ltvtl on
tbovt unlit 0 • W Hom• Pt
Pt•11•n1 wv 304
~

en ••u

1884
Rt1reln Now 8outhe••tern But
In•• con..,, C. II e t 4 446

~387

Skyline

mob1l• home

U •?O lot.t tlectric 2•1 •life
rlor wett1 2 bldfoomt 1 b•th
with g•rthm tub ft den 304

671 8387

Wanted to Do

Will do houtekt~~Ping
ref•'"c:.e R..tone.,.e
Colt 814 441 4011

April 2 3 4 Twp Ad 78. 1 ot

21

31

,1 2 •.5 5 2 bedroom Utller
0 2 • 00 00 304· 171 2170 o r

Will Clft fOf tld•tv In your
ttome b
• retl tble Full or
tNrt time Ctll 614 3111 8822

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

-

11

18

Pomeroy

Financial

Want•dto buy used railroad 1111
Call 814 448 27 12

16

Vll'd 8tle Edith Ftort W A
ltrker Ferm Southtldt Apt il 2
• AJHII 3 Ctnnlng
mlto

o.o,..·,

Wanted To Buy

Gouernment Jobs f 18 040
*159 230 yr Now hiring C1ll
80&amp; 687 1000 ht A 9806 for
current fedar•llisl

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Eoch blddtr shtl be ro
quktd to fllo with hlo bid 1

SyriCUe,

G1veaway

To n1 ce home male English
Sener Bird Dog 4 yn old
gentle Call 614 742 21527

poul ••

Help Wanted

Announcements

Raclna Gun Shoollpon••mtd by
Racine Gun Club Every Sundly
beginning at 1 00 p m Ft ctory
Choke 12 guage sho1gun1

111 fonh In tht bidding pro

Send resumes, complete
Wtlh references. before
Aprtl I, to·
Jantce Lawson, Clerk
Vllla&amp;e of SyraCUie

1.

Gollla.

Meigs, Monroe Morg. .. No-

APPLICATIONS
BEING
ACCEPTED FOR
LONDON POOL
MANAGER

&amp; BAmRIES

3-4-1 mo

13 1n Athens County and v•
rious routes and MCttant '"

IN MEMORIAM
On March 30,
1970, The Good
Shepherd called
another sheep mto
his fold.
Olan Eugene ts
sadly mtssed and
will always be well
remembered by the
Goodwin Famili•s

USED TIRES

949-9070 or
949-2045

ATH 13 0 00 on Stole Routt
Athono

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE

ACTION
TOWING

bit, Vinton
Washington
Count181, Oh1o on Section

In Memoriam

11

erlf,

on a

Henry E Clel and Jr
992 6191
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Dottie Turner 992 -5692
Ofltce
992 2219

Coil 614 981 3901

Public Notece
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbue. Ohio
Mtrch 20. 1987
Contract Sates Legal Copy
No 87·214
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Seolod propoltls wrll bo
received at the office of the
Director of tho Ohio Dot&gt;trt·

Racrne at 1usl $8 000
COUNtRY HOME- Jusl a nrce
place 101 the tamrly 3 BRs
furnace woodburner l C wa
ter barn garage and 2 94
acres Asktng $29 900

1·13·tfc

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

949·2860
or 949·2101

Mar 30 Apnl 6

992-2196

BISSELL
PH.

WARREN J SMITH
DIRECTOR

Askrng $50 000
FISHERMEN - Wanta place lor
~our campers' 4 acres near the
Rac1ne Dam wth TP waler and
ele Dolh mrlable On ly$6 000
SPECIAl - Ha ndyman you can
ha~e a cheap home by some
work and malenal s lor about
$16000
MOBilE HOME- 12x50 two
BRs natural ga s furn ace and

RAD TOR

CUSTOM
"PLANING
•JOINTING
"MOLDING

190 MULBERRY AYE.

bid a

!amrly rm lg dmmg moclw•
krtchen full basement w1th
garage and n1ce lot for the k1ds

3171mo

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

Built

8 rooms elc

Pomeroy Just $14 500
67 ACRES - On n ce tayrng
land on good road wrth TP

I• u4 S11 Bllore
Vou 81y.

B&amp;B
WOODWORKS

Homos

thoutand dollars or a bond
for ten per cent of h11 bid
payable to the D~rector
Bidden must apply on the
proper forms for qualltica
t1on at least ten days pnor to
tha date set for open1ng bids
In accordance With Chepter
5526 Oh10 Rev1sed Code
Plane and apeclflcations
are on f1le tn the Department
of TransportatiOn and the of
t1ce of the 01stric t Deputy
D1rector
The D~rector reaerves the
right to reject any and all

alumm um s1d1ng small yard
near the busmess sectron m

RE·OPENS
MARCH 20
Pottery and Gttts
B11d Baths, Outstde
Yard Dolls, Jesus
Statues V11gm Mary
&amp; Angels for Yards
and Graves

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

SIDING CO.

to five por cont of hie b1d but
in no event more th1n fihy

On 5 25 ac res $97 500
NEW LISTING - 3 BRs gas
lurnace carpel1n g c•ty water
bath basement 2 porches

St. It 124, Syrau1se

a

certified check or cashier's
check for an amount equal

NEW LISTING - 3 yr old one
floor 3 BR home 2 bal hs cook
and ba~e umts dishwasher
ca rpetin g basement patio
18x36 mground pool tenms

LlnLE lED BARN

"VINYL SIDING
"AlUMINUM SIDING
"BlOWN IN
INSUlATION

New

qulrod to file wtth his bid

216 E 2nd St
Phone
1-16141·992-3325

JO'S

•

'The date set for compte
t1on of th11 work thall be as
set forth 1n the btdd1ng pro
posal
Each bidder shall be re

TEAFORD

10 8 tic

Cotnt

124, Pomeroy Ohto

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

4 5!1c

(6141 843·5425

Rl.

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

PARTS and SERVICE

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Roger Hysell
Garage

Bashan Building

Used Car or Fix

Sealed proposa ls wtll be
racetved at the off1ce of the
Director of the Oh1o Depart
ment of Transportation Col
umbus Oh1o un111 1 (J 00 A
M Ohto Standard T1me
Tuesday Apr1l 1 4 1 987 for
improvements '"
Athens GaH1a Hocktng
Me1gs Monroe Morgan No
ble V1nton
Washtngton
Counties Oh•o on Sect;on
ATH 33·0 00 on State Route
13 In Athens County, and v•
nous routes and sect1ons tn
Athens
Galha
Hocktng
Me1gs Monroe Morgan No
ble Vmton and Washmgton
Count1es by apply1ng retro
reflect1wa polyester pave
ment markrng mater~al for
canter lines and lane lmes
PrOJ&amp;Ct length - 0 00 feet
or 0 00 m1le
work length - vanet feet
or vartea mtle
Pavement Width - van

tn Hi tn

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

We'll Sell You A

No 87 212
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

16141 992·7754

GUN SHOOT

Automotive Repair

March 20 19B7

16141 992·6550

3 20 87

RIGGS CREST SUDDIVI
SION - REAllY NICE' Split
Ioyer home wrlh 4 5 bed
rooms all tn excellent condt
tton Garage ntc e lot WB
Hookup bhndsa nd shullers
tncluded
WANT
$54 900 00

Contract Sales Legal Copy

I!SIDENCE PHON!

Apr1l 111 248 W Mam Po me
ro v Recliner a lmo•t new com
pound bow 11dul1 and ch tldrant
clothing baby 1tems ect

basement A really n ce
home lm JU St $28 900 00

Columbus, Ohto

Pay Your Cable llt
Phone Brlls Here
t iUSINESI PHON!

April hl end 2nd t66 Petri
Street Mrddle port 10 00 t1l
4 00 Bedtprefldt curt11m1 n1ce
clean clothing

room dmm s room and lull

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

SALES &amp; SERVICE
'

POMEROY - large 2 story
stone home wrth 4 bed
room s I 1h b•lhs lamily

Public Nottce

We Carry Flshmg Suppl1ea

992-6611

31187imo

&amp; Service

SUPPLY

131 23 30 1416 3tc

161 North S.tond
Mid.tporf, Ohio 457 60

Middleport, Oh.

PH. 992-2772

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

LUMBER

Probate Judge
Lena K Nesselroed Clerk

HUON
ALL
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Tecumseh
Weed Eater
Homeltte
Jacobsen

RACINE - lwo st ory home
wtth a large beault lul lot
House needs some repatr
Several shed s and outbutld
t ng s Porch
ONLY
$1690000

ot Route 2 Box t 84A At
bony OhrQ 45710
Robert E Buck

813 tln

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR
Authorized Service
&amp; Parts
Bnggs &amp; Stra11on

APPROXIMATElY 20 acres
ol otce huntrog land wtlh a
one story ranch Home has3
bedrooms dmtng atea and a
lull basement unftntshed
Qutet and peacelul Good
Vrew
MAK E OffER
$32 000 00

On March 1 8 1987 tn the
Me1gs County Probate Court
Case No 25460 Mabel Han
nah c/ o Susan l Gwmn
Gwmn &amp; Wallace 77 North
Court Street Athens. Oh1o
46701 was appomted E•a
cutrlx of the estate of Wade
Smth Hannah daceesed late

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

Mobile service

2

21 092 73

Bait,...

home IS close to stores and

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY

Licensed Climcal Aud10log1st

NOW

Hou tehold sa le Apnl hi and
2nd 10am R11meures1d ence
Tyr" 8l11d
Rt cint (lnt•d•l
Table 6 ch••n bedroom tu ll e
wardrobe hall tree bedd1ng
boob m••c uteful•utme

MIDDLEPORT - This older

Annette and Duane

z
~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

room modern

ktlcheo and bath
$35 000 00

Loo Who's
forty!

Computenzed Heanng A1d Selectton
0 Swim Molds • lnterprettng Servtces

23 408 411

·Less Outlltand•~

ntc e llvtn g

S~rvices

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Ph.

.. Free Eat1metea"

Total ReceJJitl Owr/ (Un

Dec lt

82
30
24
28
9tj

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Intergovernmental
Flecetpts
44 122 69
48 270 75

POMEROY - El1 mrnate
marolenance wtlh lh ts bnck
ranch house 3 bedroom s
1'' balhs ftreplace base
men! gmge on approx I
acre oil and New •ool large

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CAll COllECT.

Doc 31 86
23 408 46
TOTALS Ill fUND
BALANCE
RECEIPTS
Taxoa
10 B21 2~

Expense s

992·2259

'1 - -·-.......

p•we• COtil! r '""

Complete Remodeling
Roof1ng of all Types
Complete Gutter Work
Worked '" home area
20 years
" Fraa E1t1matea "

325 SA

All Othor

POMEROY,O.

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EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

Total Rece1pts Ovw / (Un

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Public Nottce

V. C. YOUNG Ill

GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
RECEIPTS
Tax.,
10.121 26

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Jan 1, '86

OliGO

IMP II WICNUDU
IM PII HU.ID&amp;

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Pubhc Notice

derJ

IN!ITH

'"" •"' ,.QNgAw

YOUNG'S

CAU (614) 992-2104
(304) 67 5-1244

exact amount Plans and

011 DO

1·3· 86 tic

s

bus1ness subcon
tractors and matar1almen
part1c1pate 1n the contract
the total walue ot subcon
tractors awarded to and
materials and serv•ces pur
ch11ed from mmortty bus1
neues ahall be at least ten
percent of the total walua of
the contract wherever pos
Sible Any person who mten
t1onally misrepresents h1m
self a&amp; owmng, controlling
operat1ng or partiCipatmg'"
a mmority bustness enter
pnse tor the purpose of
obtatmng contracts swbcon
tract s or any other benefits
under thts seclton shall be
gu1lty of theft by deception
as prov1ded for 1n Sact~n
2913 02 of the Rev•sed
Code

ou aa

Business

S1 PEl SQ. Pl.
s7so PEl FLAT

mmortty

nt•

' " " p M l YtiC A•

Far111 Equlptmt
Parts &amp; Service

"WE NAVE NEARINC A/OS"

Department of Natural Re
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Bidding on this project ,. sources These may also be

ment Opportunity Coord1na
tor 1n accordance wnh Sec

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FLOWERING PLANTS

Pubhc Not1ce

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S7SO PEl FLAT

EAR, NOSE &amp; THROAT
GENERAL ALLERGIST

Pubhc Nottce

·~ o.o.n

u•~ ~u••

Authomed John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Trustees to meet
POMEROY- Salisbury Town
shtp Truslees wtli ffif'('l Thurs
day, 7 p m, at t own ship hail on
Rock Spnngs Road

noao

c"'"''e"'"""'
cu o..
Oil •,.

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GIIYSVILLE, OHIO

JOHN A WADE MD In(,

rescheduled for Apnlll al9 a m

MBE by State E~ual Employ

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should cai199~ 1158or992 5185for
a sponsor sheet If canceled due
lo ram. lhe walk a lhon will be

restriCted to Minority Bu11·
neu Enterpn1es IMBE'a)
who have been certified as

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· SALES &amp; SERVICE

Shrubbery or Fruit trees,
many varieties; Eosttr
Potted Flowers in many
varieties; Geraniu111s,
Violets &amp; Hanging Baskets.
9 5 Dail
da 1 5
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lor Spring Season
lridgo Clooing Spoclat
VEGETABLE PLANTS
S PEl DOlEN PA&lt;I

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BOGGS

992 5716

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HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSE
•
Now

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At a recent fun mghl at Star
Grange th e Women s Acltvtttes
chairman anouncPd lhal Star
Grange had 11 en I rl~• in th e
Na tional Se" mg Co n1 es1 l1 was
also reporled that four members
had allended lh&lt;' Deparlmenl
Hea ds Tour m eet mg hel d In
Cen1 erv1lle Aflei a potluck
dmner m&lt;'mbers worked on lhe
Grange yearbook a nd the 2!i 1ea r
mcmbershtps presentation'"""'
m g which wtll be hC'id on Aptti 1R

Firemen to meet

mteresl ed '" watkmg to hetp ' h"
band purchase new umforms

Pubhc Nottce

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AATEl

•••-a 11•-DI n•-DI

11&gt;1.....

Wtnt 10 do btbVJittmg m my
home Have reteren c:" Fenced
In yard Ph 614446915&amp;&amp; or
U6 4426

Middleport
&amp; Vicintty

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TO Pl1Cf AN All CAll 992 2156

MONDAY thru fRAY I A.M. ID 5 PM.
I ,U U.ld NOON SATURDAY
ClOUD SUND.I l
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or bhnd child parents resources
over $2700 counl toward the
child s $1800 II mil
(Parent s
Income and resources affects a
child's eligtbllity unlil age 18 1
Th e family i s not counted and
neil her i s the famtly car In most
In stances
Who can gel SSI payme nts•
Perhaps yo u have an older
widowed r elalive who ge ts by on
a small monthly pension check or
know a family with a develop .
m entally disa bled child str uggling to make ends meel In botli
mslances, SSI checks could helP:
with monlhly expenses
As a matter of fact 52tl people
m Meigs County are S!ll recip
tents mcluding 38 children Th"
$110 000 I hey receive monlhiy'
helps I he county's economy. loo :
If you'd like to know more about·
SSI
call the Alhens Socia[
Security office at 992-Gii22 We:
have a free pamphlet on SSJ thai•
wil l g ive you more Informal to'!

1 B Wanted to Do

Pomeroy

Star Grange meet 1

Better Health Club conducts meeting
A dona I JOn of $25 was m ad(' on
the new Sentor Ciltzens Center
van with a wheelch air hft when
th&lt;' Rock Sprmgs Beller Hea ilh
Club met recenli] al the home of
Helen Blackston
Dorothy Jeffers pr esid ed at the
meeting whtch opened wtlh the
Lord's Prayer and the pledge
Officers' reporls were given by
Ann M as h and Mr&lt; Bl ackston
Mrs M as h al so had I he conies!

Yard Sole

The Daily Sentinel:

SSI not a Social Security benefit

By Lou Horvath
Field Representative
A lol of peo ple mlsl akeniy
lhlnk SSI Is 'Supplemenlal So
ctal SecuriiV " Acluaily, lhe
Supplemenlal Securitv Income
progra m SSJ i s not a Social
Securtl\ benefit al all True the
Social Security Admmislrallon
has handl ed SSJ si nce II was
Introduced m 1974, bul lhe
funding for the need s based
program com es enltrely from
federa l tax revenues not the
Soc tai Secunly trust fund s
SSI paym enls are intended for

The Daily Sent1nei- Page- S

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14•80 3
304 878

H•ve
filii

Wculd lllle to cart for ~d.,lv
"'"" m my homt. Hevt
.per~ .. ca • r.terMc. Call

614-...... 8113 tnvtt•to

W1ll fMCI your dog CM' cet whfle
YOU VICitlon 304•tl2 3477

t971 Buddy 12.110 2 br 1 '/J
b-'h•. go hett &amp; cook 13 100
Colt otc•• p m 304 t?l 1884

e

1113 Mobht h~ 14•10 exc

cond •u 100 00 All eltc:trlr:
•nd cMrt"l ' '' wltl ~der
truck on trld• 304 171!1 31 11
efttr 4 00 PM

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Page- 6- The Daily Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW

AND

HOMES

KESSEL' S QUALITY

MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Ml
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, RT 36
PHONE 614 446 7274

Plastic cistern 1t1te approved,
ptastu~
sept1c trmks , plast1c
culvert. metal culvens RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jack ·
ton Oh 614·286-6930

1988 Sllyllne 47x10 42400

Clll614-446-0390
1972 Castle 14d6 w11h 1982

Sw1mmmg Pools 1999 New
leftover 1988 model pools
Huge Hill24 foot swim area 4
teet deep Include• deck. fence.
f1lter Bnd warranty F1nanc1ng
arranged. lnltellat1on ava1lable
Call24 houn1 -800· 346·0946

Expando 12• 20 F1replace cen -

2 s torage

buildings Must sell &amp;13.800
Ph 245 5884 after 5pm
2yr old completely t urn1shed
Heat pump washer S. dryer Ph

814-448-8341

New leftover 1986 model
pools Huge 16~t24 foot swim
area, 4 feet deep Includes dec k.
fen ca. filter ll warranty Fmancmg arranged lnstall&amp;tion av&amp;lll'l
ble Call 24 hours· 1· 900· 346·
0946

1967 Ban ner 12x60 I'Aakegood
offt ce trlr or Sunday School
111nnex for churc h $4500 Call

614-388-8368
1973 Castle 14w.70, 2 bath. 2
BR Call8144468002

1983 l•berty IMob1le Homel
1 2x58 Tot&amp;l elect ric exc co nd
87500 Call 614 379-2227
2 bdr mobile home w11h furn1
lUre for sale by ownM Call
614· 379 2455
1976 bath
Nashuave ry12~t64.
good 2coBR
nd
large
Mov1ng need to sell Call 614·
446-7687
1982 Mansion 14x65 , 2 large
BR , all elec Set up on Beautiful
r~v e rfront lol
Ready to move
Into with 8Veryth1ng ygu need
614· 992 ·3348 attar 5pm or
anyt1me on weekends
12x60 two bedroom tra1ler on
about 1 acre 5 miles fro m town
cou ntry S12 000 Call 614·
992 7020
1Ox62 Oetro1ter 2 bedroo m
A 1 condltt on SZBOO 614
696 1052 or 814 696 1090
etter t3 00 p tn
Mob1le home, 1979 Village 2
bed room clean, 8x8 storage
bldg Rented lot &amp;8.000 00
304 -675 5986
33

Farms for Sale

84 A , 12 m1les north of Po1n1
Pleasant. 8 m1les off Rt 2
Good block b&amp;rn rura l w&amp;ter
fenced all m1neral rights, w1ttl or
w•thou1 equtpment and mobile
tlomo W1llie Gnnstead. 190 N
A1fle Range Rd . Bartow Fie
3JB30 or call {81 3) 537 1252
66 V1 acre farm 2Bx68 double
w•de, 3 bedroom 2 baths, 2
ponds, 2 barns. lots outbuild
mga, 24x60 machtn e shed new
fences leon area 304 46B
1812

881/, acre larm 28x68 double
w1de. 3 bt~droom 2 baths 2
ponds, 2 barns. lots outbulld
mgs 24ll50 maclline shed new
fences l11on &amp;rea 304·458
1B12
34

Commflfdal bu1ldmge for leaae
Downtown Pt Pleasant Stores
off1ce1 A·One Real Estete
Carol Yeager Broker Call 304·
676 5108
for l ease Rt lllll Store· 60 •75'·
Plenty of otl street parkmg·
large thow wmdows -12 tt roll
up door ·Aigt'll on Mam Drag
701 2nd Ave Galllpollt SJ 00
per sq ft
35 Lots

S.

"No, Resnick! One of the
little ones "that hangs on the
doorknob!

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42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr . all ut1llt1el paid ellcept
elec turn or unfurn , sec
depo11t required Convement
location Call 614 446-8558 or
814 448 4778
In Eureka t11cellent ehapa 2 Bdr
w1th expando Reaponcible
adults only No pets S225mo
Depos•t reqUired Ph 614·246·
5863
Furn1shod 2 bdr , AC. beautiful
r~ver v1ew m Kanauga HUD
accepted Foetlf Mobile Home
Park C&amp;ll 614-446-1602
2 yr old completely lurmshed
Heat pump. washer &amp; dryer Ph
614 446 8341
2 BR fu rmehed mob1le home
He&amp;t p11d loc&amp;ted m Galllpollt
Call814-24!5 5190
Par11y remodeled. 2 bdr mob1le
hom B 1 mile out of Gallipolis on
!588 Cell 814-446-6483 or
614-446-1323
Mobile home for rent near
Chethlfe Call 614· 367-714B

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom basic: rent a176 00
plus electriC Alao requned e
$200 00 security depo1it CON
TA,CT Jacbon Estatee Dept Ph
446 · 3997 Equal Housing
Opportunity
Furn11tled &amp; unfurn11had apte ,
$160 00 and up, referen cet Ptl
304· 676 · 7738 or 304-675
6104 A· 1 Re&amp;l Estate

Business
Buildings

Acreage

3 3 acres 3 mtles wott of HMC
nea r 'route 35 Ca ll 614-446
8221 af1er 6
2'h ac res of bottom land
approx 6 mllee 1outh of Eureka
off Old At 7 Good home s1 te
~C=o~
ll =6~14~-=2=6~
6~1~7_7_
4 _______ ,
lot 4-5 acr es more less. 5 m•l&amp;l
from c•tv hmlu Rt 218 C1ll
614-446·2460 after 4pm
Mobile home lot 1 acre plus, Rt
7 near Pomeroy 1$3400 614
992 · 6587 , 614 992 · 7671 ,
614-992 -5732
U.n 120 ft. x 1 80 It Beum
Add1t1on, ChMter Town1h1p All
utllltiH available Call 614-459
9830

Aatlton buildmg lots mob1le
home• perm1ued Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 · 670 2336
Retirement force• sale ol 20
acre1 at Tuppers Plain front ing
Rt 7 &amp; H1ckorv Lake Road
,rime for development or home
tile. Royaltuts from produci ng
oil g•• well and free gu 304·
9215-8660 after 5 p.m. Anyt1me
wae~end•

15 Court Street. 2 DR . 1 V1
battls w/ w carpet. complete
modern kitchen, gas heat, well
1n1ulated. Wired for phone &amp;
cable tv, IPICIOUI parkmg In
re&amp;r p.11t1o, 8376/ mo plus
utillt111, Deposit. Refltfen ces
requued No petl Call814·446·
4926
Furnished Effic1ency t150
UttBtlet pd Single Share bath
607 2nd. Galhpoh• Call 448
4416 after 7pm
740 2nd Ave , 1 BR 1186
Oepo11t reqUirfld Call 814-446·
4222 between 9&amp;6
1 SR , ground noor apartment
All ut1htiflt1 paid Near McDo
nald 1 Call814-446·7026
New apartment completely
lum Ret &amp; Dep , 1 or 2 adults
only Call 614 · 44~0338
~
'f.!
Spaclou• 2bdr tpt . C A • watet
peid Neer Pizza Hut Galllpolle
Ph 614-448 7025 .
Unfurni t htd apt · 4 rmt &amp; bath
let floor With y1rd. Ret . &amp; Sec
Dap Call 814 446 0444
Furn11hlld upeta irt, 2 ro om• 8a
bath. utthtie• turni•hed. clean.
No pets Adult• Call 614 4461519
Grac 1ous living 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at Village
Mtnor and Rivlfelda Apart·
ment1 tn Middleport From
8216 In cluding utlhtiu Call
614-992-7787 EOH
t..rge 2 bedroom apartment in
M1ddlepon, wa1her 1nd dryer
hookup part1allv tumlahed Ptv
own utihtiee. t18&amp; . per month
Call 614· 992 ·2381 days or
814 992 2509 evening•

20 acres. 1 'h mila off At 62
South, Ambro11a 5 acres mea·
dow balance woodland, 304
871H5i699 af1er 6 00 PM

1 bedroom apartment'" Middleport all utllltin paid t210 per
month Call814· 992·6763

Rental s

1 bedroom unfurmshad garage
IPt 1200 a month, at 00
depo1it Pay own utillti" 810
Page St Phone 814· 992 6271
anytima

41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr ranch. Rodney VIllage II.
8285 mo plut depo11t Referen·
ce• requited. Call Black burn
Realty 614-446-0008
4 rm house and b1th1n c•IV Call
6U 448-0974
Houtfl on Ten• Road
814 446-07 61;;

Call

Houte for rent in co untry 2 BR
no pett Shown by appoi ntm en t
Call 814 ·441·9442
4 room hi available aftM fiu t of
April. Inquire 11 91 8 Second
COUNTRY LIVING at Its tme•t
on blautlful Morgan 'a Wood·
lawn farm. Rt 36 , Phny, W Va
Tot•llv rttnovatad. 3 bedroom
home, WW carpet. garage. full
baatment. dithwather dlapo11l.
wuh., dryer hookup, new kit·
ctltft. Ire• water and altctnc.
security gate, 1460 00 Call
Andy Sigler 304-67&amp;-1288
Also, 9 ttall hor11 barn for rent
3 room houta with bath, 1100
month. HUD apprO\Itd on St Rt
87 304-458-1042
42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bt~droom mobile home In
Pomeroy a 200 pM month Ctll
614·992 -6783

54 Misc. Merchandise
Callihan 's Used T1re Shop Over
1,000tlrfi,Sitll 12 13, 14 . 16.
16. 16. 6 . 8 m1IM out Rt 218
Call 614-266 6261

USED MOBILE

tral air, 2 battls,

One and two bedroom furnithad
aptl for rant '" Middleport All
utilit1e1 paid Call 814-9926084
APARTMENTS . mobile homes .
hou1e1 Pt Pleaeantand Gallipo
Iii 614· 448·8221
Twn badroom furniShed apt New
Haven, 304 8B2 3267 or 304·
773-6024
46

March 30, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Furnished Rooms

For rant Sleeping Room• and
hght house kHplng roome Park
Ct~ntrel Hotel Call 814-4480768
Rooms for rttnt, day Wtllak
month Gallla Hotel Call &amp;14446· 97 1fi Rent 11 low as t120
month
Furnlthed room 8140 Utllltl•
pa1d Share bath Single mala
919 Second Galllpolll. Call
448-4418 afterJpm
For Rant . Efficiency alttplng
rooml. Call 304· 773·5151
46 Space for Rent
Olfica Space for Rent. EltCallent
lor Anorneys, Accountant, etc
Cloea to Coun Hou11 Call
Wlnm•n Real Ettatt Agency.
S14-448-3S44

For rent 12•80. 2 bedroom
mobile home Racine area. 814·
992-5858

COUNTRY MOBilE Home Park.
Route 33. No nh of Pom•oy.
Rental trell..-e Call 114-982·
7479

2 bedfoom tralltr. couplat , 1
1mall ehlld, locu•t Rd .. Rt. 1
Point Plaatant, 304-6711· 1078

Space for rant. Utlllf tpttM.
Locu1t Ad, At 1, Point Ple. .nt,
304 878-107e

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ol1ve St . GallipoliS New &amp; uted
wood-c:oaletovee. 6 pc: wood LR
su1te &amp;399 bunk beds $199
recliner• new &amp; used bedroom
tu•tes, wringer wuhare. &amp;
st1oa1 New llvmgroom IUIIU
$199 $699. lamps C&amp;ll 614
446-3159
County Appliance. Inc: Good
used appliances and TV sets
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon thru
Sat 614·446· 1899, 627 3rd
Ave Galhpoll•. OH
Vallay Furniture new &amp; used
lArge section of quality turru·
ture 1216 EaatBrn Av11 ,
Galhpol11
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
w..here. dryer•. relrigiJI'ators.
r11nge• Skaggs Appliances.
Upper River Rd betide Stone
Crett Motel 614-448-7398
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and cha~ra pnced from
139&amp; to 8995 Tables 150 and
up to 1126 Hide-a-beds 8390
to $696 Rec:linere S226 to
1376 lampe t28 to t126
Dmattas t 109 &amp;nd up to U95
Wo od tabl e w 8 chain t286 to
t79&amp; Desk 1100 up to S376
Hutches 1400 and up Bunk
beds complete w-mattriiMI
t29&amp; and up to &amp;395 Baby btdl
1110 &amp; 1176. Mattre11e1 or box
apnnge full or tw1n 163, firm
173, and $83 Queen tetet226,
King 1360 4 drawer ch"t t66
Ore11ere 889 Gun cab1net1 8.
10 12 gun Gu oralactr~crange
1375 Baby mattreues S35 &amp;
t46 Bad frtmtl S20. t30 &amp;
King frame t50 Good aelect1n
of bedroom suites metal ca
btnelt, headboards no and up
to t 65
U•ed Furniture wood table &amp; 2
benche1, bede. S. drener 3
m1le1 out 8ulaville Rd Open
9AM to 6PM , Mon thru Sat
814 446-0322
STOP LOOK-SAVE
Mollohan Furniture &amp; Applian ces, Rt 1 North Galhpoht , Ohto
Ph 614·448-?444. 6pc Wood
L1v1ng Room Su1te t399 00
G1bson slda by side refrigerator·
freezer Gold 8or1cub1cft Call
614 446-0193
Uke new-Whtrlpool white rafr lg·
eretor 17YJ cubic foot . Runs
great No mark IUI'Itce Call
614-379-2720
Good uud pcrtabll'l &amp; floor
modt~l colored TV's Call 814·
446-1149
lana reclimng chatr. unuted
Call &amp;U-268-6260
L1vmg room lurmture and m11c
household ittml tor ~ale Call
614· 992· 3267

53

Antiques

Old Ontntll Rugs W1ntedl Any'
size or condltlcJn Call toll fiae
1-800-433-7847
54 Misc . Merchandise
Kenmore wnher ·dryer t126.
Calvinator waehar dryer 1250.
Norge washer-dryer 8160 tl14·
742-2362
Handmade quills for ule Call
614-992-7851
24 tt. Seart alum inum •• tens1on
ladder liberty II metal deteC1or
2 end table• and 1 lamp table
Coli 614· 992· 3703
Remington "Special F1eld" 12
geuat with Rem Choke {full
mod Imp cyl) New in boa
8396 English 11ock, 21 inch
b1rral CaH 614-992·7844 tf1tr
6·00 •nd"-$04· 67&amp;-8300 day•.
Guartnteed GoodiBtll 24 inch
stacked w1sher end dryer Porta·
ble Mtytlg Wllhlf Three 2 door
Frott·FrM refrigerator• Auto
matte waaheftl and 911 dryers
Flreltone Store In Middleport
1980 C70 Delu~te Pa11pon
Very good condlt1on 1326
080 02000 Wh11tllf Rtdtr
Pioneer ctr atereo recetver all
digtttl dolby auto riiVIII'II Both
used tor 3 wee... 111!50 each
Coli eU -992-6885

Good 90 day grain f ed USDA
Inspected quartetS and halves
&amp;1 25 Cut 1nd wrepped Ph
304 937 2900.
94 000 BTU Kero Sun Healer

:~~o G·~·.~.~::::r;;::: ~~~~~

d1nner bell 1100 Washmgton
School saau• &amp;20 each K1tchen
cabmet
860,CandiJtWiclc
P1antera 5Cd1sh
Pea·
nut Jar 860
es
Call814 446 7508

The Arbuckle Ctlurch A1de 1s
now takmg orders for homo
made Easter Egg1 A 6 oz egg
sell• for 11 00 Chocolate co·
vered flavort ere, choco late,
coconut peanut butter maple
nut cherry , &amp; cherry nut Call
3 04 -937 · 268, ' 30 4· 458 ·
1853, or 304·468· 1997
1974· 40 ft Fruehauf Van
Tralot, tlidmg Tandem 52200
F~rm Call 304 679 3906
Formal . baller~na le ngth
dresses. coal , all a1ze 10 Call
614-676 3099
17 cub1c foot GE frost free
retngerator 81 freezer Like new
Ask1n9 8200 or best offer Call
814-446-2746
Atr cond1t1oner 2, 000 BTU
Saars Best like new Ask•ng
S350 or bfltl offer Pa1d over
5700 Call614· 446· 27 45

Fmu Suppl1r:s
&amp;

KIT

Auto parts for aala Radio, A C .
glasa. and other parU for 1977
Cordoba 304· 773 5661

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 36 Weat, Ja ckson. Oh1o
814· 288· 8461
Mauey Ferguson. New Holland.
llu1h Hog Salu &amp; Serv1ct Over
40 u1ed tractors to chooeelrom
A complete line of n&amp;w &amp; used
eqwpment Largen sele~lon 1n
S E Oh1o

79 Motors Homes
S. Campers

2 horae· Horse trailer &amp;600
Good cond1t1on Call 614 448
0038
Internatio nal 444 . 40 H P 246
Mas aev Ferguson Call 814
742-2972 af1er 8·00 pm
Wh1te 16 hp S4.9&amp;0 .00
MARCH ON LV S1den Equip
ment. Henderson. W Va 304·
675-7421
New Holland 477 Hay bind Ellc
Cond 304·273· 4216

3 year old 10 f1 etalnle~s ste el
satellite d1sh w1th tracker II ,
Drake rec e1ver and remote con
trol Pa1d new S3 100 a1k1ng
0900 614-992· 2881
6 formal dresses for sale Size
8 -9. 9 ·10 Worn On e time
&amp;40 00 each 614·949-2497
Brottl er Electronic Open Arm
Sewing Mach1ne Hu a number
of decor1t1ve
1t1tchn plus
Zig zag and butlonhohtr Almost
new, needs minor repa~r Call
614 -949-2202
55 Building Supplies
Build1ng Matenals
Block, briCk, •ewer p1p11. wtn·
dows lintels. etc Claude Wm
ten Rio Grande. 0 Call 614·
2•5· 5121
Concralfl blocks alls•zes yard or
deliw-erv Muon sand Gall•polls
Block Co, 123'11 Pma St.
Galhpoht Ohio Call 814 446
2783
56

Pets for Sale

Dragonwynd Catte,.., Ken nel.
CFA Hlmal&amp;yan, Per11an and
Siam..a kittt~n t AKC Chow
pupp111 New Chow pupp111.
Caii614 ·44B·3844 after 7PM
Groom S. Supply shop Pet
grooming, ell t tyles, all breed a
Julie Webb Call 614-4460231

Now buymg shell corn or ear
corn Call for latest quotes R1ver
C1ty Farm Supply. 614 44&amp;
2996
Want to buy Alfalfa or m1xed h&amp;y
out of f1eld call 304-384· 7698
63

French Alpme Goats Ca ll 614379-2128
6 AKC Rag. Sibar1an hu,skies
Blue av•• S71!i without paper1.
81 26 wittl papers 6 wks. old
Coll614·268-8746.
Enghth Setter, Regittered gOOd
hunting dog Will welt or trade
for gun Call 614· 949· 2544

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&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

little Beaver Greenhouse on St
Rt 326 South Back m bu• meu.
bedding pltnte home grown
AEAOY.
69 For Sale or Trade

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71

Autos for Sale

Mov1ng Must Sell. 84 Dodge
AriH. 78 Ford ltd 2. 81 Monte
Carlo, 77 Ford truck 1 ton, 68
Chevy p1ckup, 70 CheveUe Cali
614-446-8201 or 448· 8113
1967 Ctutvy Impala-Red with
black Interior 396· 326 HP. Very
good condition $1600 Call
814·245-9809
1980 Pinto w1gon, low miles,
no rult 1660 1974 Tormo
S600 1966 Pontiac. clean
81000orbestoffar Saeat 1710
Chetham. GallipoliS, Ohio
1986'h Mercury lynx Sport.
brrght red, AC, stereo, sharp,
26 000 mil11 new radials Call
614-446-0382
1981 Pont1ac Trans Am wtth
Turbo charger-V8 301 eng1ne.
au tomatic trantm1111on, excll·
lent condition AC , PS. PB. wtth
T top. crul1e control. tilt whael,
power w1ndow1. power locke,
rear dafroeter, rear louvera. new
exhau1t , AM ·FM stereo casette
player T-top covora Included
Alking ssooo Call 614· 446·
2 206 during day hours &amp;
614·446 2'734 dur~ng evemng
hours
77 F~reb~rd High mileage. se·
cond ownsr 8900 Call 814
446-4913
1982 Ford Thundltfblfd, IUIO ,
wrth air, 60,000 m1les Very
good cond Cali 614· 266· 6860
Mercury Capr1 Hatchback 4
speed. excellent conditiOn Alii·
1ng t2000 Phone 614 ·992 ·
6663.

Hay

&amp; Grain

Hay fo r sale. Round bales
milled Call 614-245-6117
Dr1 ed shelled corn 84 50 per
cwt Ground 15 OD per cwt
Ground With mol a11e1 S5 75 per
CW1 304· 468·1031
65 Seed

S.

Fertilizer

1972 Chevy Camero 8975 ..
1978 Flat 1800 Convertible
11160 . 1979TranaAmS2960
Ph 304-676-4819
1979 Cad1llac EIDarado. sharp
ear. low m1leage, loaded wnh
extrat. can be 11an K • KMob1le
Home saln. 304· 676-3000
81 Ford E1cort $1,800.00
304-676· 2670 or 87&amp;·8813
'71 Uncoln Mark Ill . good cond.
304-882·3146 .
19815 Camero, t8, 500 00 Call
304-676· 6510
1984 Chev Impala. • door
stlarp , AC . .AT, t1lt. U.696 00
tlbout $2,000 00 under book.
304-875· 6281 .

DeKalb &amp; Kenwonhy Seed
Mustang !wrecked) . 4
Corn, W l 312 11talfa Phone t1979
ptld. 4 cyl. 8600.00 902
304 675 1506 after 7 p m
Monman Circle, Pt Pit. 304
875-7414

Transportation
71

Autos for Sale

1980 VW Da1her 4 dr. 4 cyl,
d11sel &amp;·speed manual tran1·
m11t10n Appro• 45-60 Mpg
$1500 00 Call Harold George
614· 446· 6346 8 30 to 6.00pm.
1972 Ouster 6eyl auto 1974
Dodge Cor net V· 8 , auto
1275 00 each Call 614-388·
9889.
1974 Volkewegen Bug Good
co nd. Call 614· 448 4171
1982 Ctlevy Cttatlon Good
pamt 8a lirtl, clean with ltr.
AM / FM, 11496 1982 Pcntlac
J2000, 4 cvl . PS / PB Cell
614· 286·8522
80 Monza. a~~: cellent cond New
ex hautlt, new tires 82000
16 1'h Centr~l Av t m Rio
Grande. Ca ll 814 246 6482.
1984 Ford Etcon Auto , AM·
FM ·tape. Wlfl riml. t2999.
John '• Auto S&amp;IM Bulavllla Ad .
Gallipollt
1977 Pontiac Orand Pm. Qood
Cond Good body Run• good
Coli 814-266-6786

Motorcycle Honda 760 for tala
or trade fo r jeep 304· 8756909

1984 Plymouth Rahant 4 dr ..
86. 000 mllu . Exc Cond
03960 Coll814-245-9695

72

Trucks for Sale

1981 Ford 'IJ ton 1hort bed. V· B.
PS 65,000 m1ln, standard.
good condit1on Ph 61•· 245·
5077
1978 GMC 2 ton septic tank
pumping truck J ohn• Auto
Salu, Bultvllla Rd Gallipollt
1987 Jeep Comm•nche 2WD
PU Must IICflflctl Financing
Awllable to Qua hlied 8uyere
Call BU-448· 8300 ••• for
Merrill or 61 4-448·0862 aek for
Elizabeth.
1979 Dodg e lAton, 318 com·
plllt rebuilt auto tranemiss•on
•8oo Coli 814· 388· 99501988 Ford F-150 .tx4, Mutt
IIClriUcel Fln1nclng Avtllable to
Quelltitd Buver• Call 814· 448·
9300 11k forMarrlll or814-446
0682 aak for Elizabeth
1973 F-360 1-to n Wrecker. 440
Holm" bed, with light bar,
3151C-auto trana , AM·FM It•
reo New ltttrmg tire1. com·
p1atalv recondlt1oned, n1w
paint 84300 Call 614-448·
8343 or 614·44e·8393

1918 Ford Rang• pick·up 4
cyl .. 6 •peed 0 ·0 . Radio, white
whh red interior, only S, 700
miiM Uke ntw 88000 1986
Ford f · 2&amp;0 4 whet dtNt, 300
•I• cyl. 4spa..t, AM· FM cauett,
red whh rild lntenor, dual tanks,
30.000 miiH t8500. 1985
Ford f ·150 4 wheal driW. 300
lix cyl. 4 spted AM-FM, ch•·
caal whh gray Interior. turbine
whealt with Dtyton rad ial
" Sttgt". 22.000 mil .. 11000.
Call 114-02· 7144 afttr 1.00
and 304· 675-8300 diY•·

Hoepltal bed complete. like new,
wheel chair, 304-882· 2814
Ponablt 40" x4B' lighted changeable lener algn · 8299: Frae
dMhrery lreelatttrl A.AA Slgn1.
304 528-4934
Surplus dttnlm, rental, army,
Carhart clothing. Sam &amp;omtrvllla'a Eut Atvtnlwood, Fri.
Sat, Sun, 12.00 till 1 .00 PM.
304-273-5855
Suptr •Ingle water btd comi)Jtte
t250. 304-875-6209 oh" 5
New kitchen ctrptt 12x1&amp;, king
bed, Kirby , IU'Idtrptnning .
141l70 trtller. etareo. air clunar,
wtter bed. 304-87&amp;-1162

3 pltet living room 1ulte, t1 711
or belt oHar, 304·171-2843

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For sale or trade p1ckup of equal
value, 19761nternallonal Scout
4•4. tBOO 00 304 882 -3237
after B·OO PM
1978 16·paeeenger Dodge van.
40. 000 actual m1les. good con·
dit1on 83.000 304·8B2· 3122.
304 -882- 3206 . 304 -773 6131 .

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Motorcycles

1987 Suzuki 230 Quad Sport
Excellent condit10n $2100 Call
614-448-2235
1985 Honda Rebel 250 1.045
mlias Call 614-446·8305
1982 Honda CM450A . ellctl·
lent cond1tkm, fun to ride Call
614-246 -15005 even1ngs

1985 Honda 450 Ntght Hawk.
200 mtlat Matchmg fun face
helmet S1300 C&amp;ll 814-379·
2218

Two trtllere to u" for off1ce tool
shed or storage One 11 10x60,
other ie 12•60. Call 814-992
7401

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1979 Jeep CJ7 6 cyl., 41 .000
orig1nM m1lu Great condit1on
new t1r.. 82000 Call814· 992·
7018.

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Jondh 1hought to himself, "This Is the
worst Interior decorating I've ever seen I"

1986 Dodge Ram Chargff
jloob llka Bitzer). Rad and
whitt , low mlltt , AM-FM
c•tetta rtdio. powtr wlndowe
and door lodle. eruiM. 1ih. 4x4.
wlnlilahleld aun viaor, llght-.:1
running board1. Mutt Mil, new
Clf' ord•td Call 814· 742· 2211
btlort 1 .00 ond 114-992-1764
after 8 00 and • • fOf Oa"•
1973 Ford f ·100. long bod,
cultom loppar, black, good
oond , two gaa tlnkt. 11 }00.
1·304-458· 1514.

1985 Honda Ehte 250 cc
Scooter Call 814-379-2128

1985 Harley Oav1dson. Softall
Lots olaxtras Ex cond 2,600
m1IH t&amp;800 Call 614 258·
1116
1982 Hond.11 460 N1ghthawk
Btwn 2600 &amp; 3600 miles 8660
Negot il ble. Call614·446·8676
btwn &amp;&amp; B pm.
380 Cl Honda Ex running
condttion Looke good . new
battery. New pomta. plug•. &amp;
electric etan, also new SillY bar
•400 or w111 trtde Call 61•·
446-6445.
1985 Honda Stledow 500 low
m1l" Ex cond Many e•tra1.
Call 814· 448· 9684.
Htrley Davidson motorcycle•
1979 W1da Glide. &amp;3000 OBO
1972 Sporteter. etock. t2000.
f1rm Ca11614 898·7058

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Motorcycle 1984 Kawa•aki KX
eo 0550 304-675-1874
' B1 Honda 900 cullom. fully
drMsed, first 81 ,800.00 tahs
It, multlflll, 304-882-3397
Ktwauki f . 7. good condition,
t260 00 304 57e-219e
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

- FRANK AND ERNEST·
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncond1t1onal hfet1me guaran·
tee local references furnished
Fret~
est1mates Call collect
1· 814-237-0488. day or night
R o ger • Basement
Waterproofing

you Me-AN I HAve
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(]) Fine Romance

®J Wheel of Fortuna
Gl &lt;UI@ Jeopardy

ALLEY OOP

7 :35
B·OO
ITIS HI fit, DOCTOR l
THAT1S I.AaRY

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Rotery or cable tool " dnll1ng
Mo•t wells complt~tad ..me day
Pump sales &amp;nd eerv1ce 304·
895· 3802

I ~ OUT \.lilT!-\ A
CIA AWJr lAST ~IE&gt;HT .

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WHAT WAS

MacNeil/Lehrer
Newshour
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®I Gl @ Collage Basketball NCAA Tournamen1
Champ1onsh1p final . from
Ne w Orleans, LA 12 hrs I
IL•ve)
ill) Wonderworks The
Haunting of Barney Palmar (CCI When Barney Palmer discovers that he IS
ha unted by the sp1r11 of h1s
grea1 unc le, he decides he
has Inherited the fam1ly's
mag1cal powers (60 m1n l
(Q) MOVIE: 'What's Up,

Gah1anized corrugated culvert.
82 36 ft . up All11zes Fittings
Fa bric1t1on. Day 8a mght del1\lery
wlthm 160 m1les. Will not be
undenokt 304-925-6211
Concrete fm11h. ptrkmg lots.
basements · &amp;ny tize job Senior
Cit1zen Oltcount. Riek Garfield
614-985-4464

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

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BE SURE YCU PlOW
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North

George1own, Houston, and
lOU lSVI!ie.
(I) D CD Barbara Walters
Spacial (CCI T wo-11me
Academy Award nomtnee
Debra W tnger and screen legends Bette Da v1s and Elizabeth Taylor are .ntervte wed
by Barbara Wa lws 160
m1n I
fll Q) MOVIE: 'Electric

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RINGLES'S SERVICE axpe·
r1enced ca rpenter electrician.
maeon, painter, roofmg lmclud·
mg hot tar applicatiOn) 304·
675-2088 or 675 -7147

(l) Honeymooners
ID CI1@ ALF A1 ALF's urgIng, Bnan te lls his teachers
that 1here are 11 planets 1n
the so lar system ~In S1ereo)
(I) Father Murphy
(!) Cotlage Basketball·
1982 Final Four Highlights H1ghhgh1s of college
basketb'all s 1982 f•nal four

teams

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Feny Tree Trimming. stump
removal Call 304· 676 · 1331

A SCHOO'- DAY.

8 :05

(I) MOVIE

9 .00

(I) 700 Club
Ill D (I) 59th Annual Aca·

'lover Come
Back'
8 30 0 CII @ MOVIE: 'Stone
Fox' ICCIII n S1ereo)
(!) College Baseball Minnesota at Arizona (3 hrs )

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Foul'th and P1ne
Galhpoli•. Ohto
Phone 614-446-3888 or 814446-4477
84

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Electrical
Refrigeration

86

.,

demy Awards (CC) W11h
e1ght nom1na1 1ons each
'Platoon and A Room W1th
a V1ew head the list of
mot1on-p1cture nommees a t
1he 591h annual Academ y
Awards presentation, from
the Dorothy Chandler Pavi lion of the l os Angelos Mu ·

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been bu1ld1ng a case aga1nst
a pornographer for years, 1s

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Upholstery

Mowrl'f'"• Upholltenng terving
lri county lf81 22 years The bt"t
in turnlture upholt~larlng C1ll
304 · 676 · 4154 for free
ntim•tes

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Program Yourself

Landing Whan 1he bank
tnes to for,close on thetr property. a farmer and his son
work hard 10 keep the land
that has been 1n the1r famdy
for several generations
® 1D lj) Cagney &amp; Lacey
!CCI An anorney. who had

PEANUTS
R a. M Cuetom CouchH and
Reupholttery, St Rt 7 . Crown
City , Oh, 614-268 14?0, Eva
614 ·448 3438 Open daily 9 to
4 30, Sat 9:30 to 1 30. Old •
new Uph o1t1rlld

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for Success
(I) Ossie &amp; Ruby Fusselfa

VACATION

Formerly Ken Wh Batons Now
John 's Water Serv1ce Sarna
Price• 1,000 or 2.000 gal
tervlce 30•· 676-2248
87

Paul Ho gan . (3 hrs )(LIVe)

(I)® American Playhouse

J ,J . Water Service Swimmmg
pools. Cisterns &amp; wellt Call
614 -246·9286

Hou te coal, limestone. and
grevel. Delivered 1 ton and up
Jim LlmfH' 304-876 12 47 or
675 -7397

SJC Cen1er Co-hosts Chevy
Chase , Goldm Hawn and

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MAW'S HOROSCOPE
SAID SHE WAS GOIN'
To PARIS ON A
BODACIOUS

General liauling

Watter1on' s Wat er Ha uli ng ,
re .. onable ratel, tmmed11t e
2.000 gallon dtl111ery cisterns,
pool I. well etc call 304 6 76
2919

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HARNEY

Re•ident lal or commercial w~r·
lng Naw tervl ca or rep11n
Liceneed electnclan Estimate
free Ridenour EleC1rical, 304675-1786

1988 Attro·gltll tri·haul ball
bolt Loaded. live Well. trolling
motor. 31 HP Mercury outboard
motor like new Call 61•·388· "
96-78 afttr 4pm , anvtlme
wttkendt

BUDGETTraneml11lonl ' Uttd'
R•bulh All type~ torque convtr·
,.,., • tfenlftr CINe. Engine
oYif'haul lli"t•. Alllton Trttntmil·
akm Partt 6 CVC Jo lntt Out·
f8ntHd, will daltvtr. caah •
carry or lnttall Call 114-3792220"' 281-8877

Cincinnati Reds
Spring Training Report
Dave W eekley re pons from
Tampa, Flonda, s prmg tramlnQ home of 1he Reds, mananger Pete Rose ta lks about
the up-comm1ng season.
player 1nterv1ews wtth cur·
rent stars and old ttmers

81G pojA'J"t&gt; AND
WHICH IS THe
L.ll'iLIS ,PoTA"nl?

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RON 'S Telev1 110n Service
House cella on RCA Qua~:a r.
GE Specialing m Zemth Call
304· 676-2398 o r 614-4462454

A S. R Water ServiCI'I Home
cilternt walls. pool• lilted•
Formerly James Boys W&amp;ter
Same ra tes Call 304-675 ·
8370

Auto Parts
S. Acceuories

fort

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WHICH I.S THE

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Tree &amp; 11tump remov1l, c ham hnk
fences mowing mulch. 1hade&amp;
shrubs, azahas rhododendrons,
Don 't Land scapes Call 614·
446-9848

Bne Boat 1981 Sea Nvmph,
drNe on trailer, dual rod boxe•.
dual llvewellt, two 106 tmp
batttrlet. 1984· 60 hp Mercury
motor with span II prop, 1984
mot9r guide trolling motor, lCR
4000 graph, e~tcellent condition
Ce11 814· 286·4183 or 614·
286-1187.

76

@ Wheel of Fortune
(Q) Barney Miller
7:05 (l) Sanford and Son
7:30 0 (])(I) Newlywed Game
(!) College Beske1ball:
NCAA Final Four High lights
@) Q) Too Close for Com-

'Jb MAleE THE DeCISION

Pamter . lntertor / Extenor-26 ye·
ars expenen ce FJee eat1mates·
Reasonable rates Call61 4· 258·
6785

Dillard Water Serv1 ce Pools.
Ci•tern s Weill Delivery Anv·
time Call 814-446 -7404-No
Sunday calla

10ft. fl•t bottom Alan Boat with
oar~. Good condition Jimmy
King At 1 long Bottom 814843-5274

MacNeil/Lehrer

Newshour

78 17' Chrvlttr Courier 231.
140hp Chry1let motor. 01llv
trailer 14500 Ellcallent condl·
tion C1ll 814·246·56B5

Rich Line Ball Boat 36John•on
out board, 566 Mincot• trolling
motor, lwe wall. trtilor. $1400
814· 992-8190

Nawo

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Home
Improvements

All types carpentt~r &amp; concret e
work lnter~or. exterior, remo·
dehng palnlmg, roofing, fre e
estimates Call814 446· 6174

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any. I am sure you
don't need them all.

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me one.

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10:20 (l) MOVIE : ' Forty Second
Strnt' iColonzed Versronl
10:30 II (]) (liJ You Agalnl Mau
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mont drummer wtth t he
Beac h Bo ye IAI lin S1ereo)
ffi Bill Cooby
CD Pootocript to a War:
Tho
lndo· Chlnue
In
America The problems 1ha1
lace lhe 22,000 refugees
who immign11ed to Amenca
after !he fall of Saigon are
stud1ed
(jJ) Onio 8r Ruby: Funollo
Landing Whan the bank
tries to forclose on their pro·
party, a fa rm er a nd his son
work. hard to keep th o land
that has been in thetr family
to r several _g_enera ttons
11 :00 D CIJ ® • lj) Clll Nowa
CD Hordcaotle and McCor·
mlck
• CD M'A'S'H
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South

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Oriole - Hotly - E1ght - Zenith - HELLO
One little boy to another d1scuss1ng the telephone " 11 's run
to use. You just keep pushing buHons unt1 l somebody says
HELLO"

ET VIS itS Alan Th1cke on t he
set of h1s new Otsney Chan nel mov1e. "Not Outte Hu·
man "
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bureau One young appllcan1
puu led over h1s a ppllca 11on form
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Services

SWEEPER end sewmg machine
rep&amp;lr. parts, and t upphn P1 ck
up and dehvery Oavts Vacuum
Cleaner. one half m1le up
Georges Creek Rd Call 614·
446 0294

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Starke Tree end lawn Serv1ce
Greener lawns that 11 Weed and
Pest Free. liquid or grandular
application tree and shrub loo
' 83 Honda XR 600 Pro Unk. exc , Stump removal anywtlere with·
cond, 304-876· 3270 aher 5 00 out lawn damage For complete
tree and lawn care call304 ·676·
PM
2842 or 576-2903
1979 Suzuki OS 750. mea road
bike, 30,·87&amp;-3000
B2
Plumbing
1979 Su1uk1 ttratt bike 42&amp;.
&amp; Heating
uoo.oo. 304 676-7503

85 Bronco tl Edd1e Dauer
Edttion, loaded, low mlleege.
garage kept E•c cond
012;000 304-675-5479

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Highlights Hrghhgh1s ol1he
1986 final four 1eams •nclude LoutSVIIIe, Duk.e, Kan·
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7 :00 0 CIJ PM Magazine
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KawaukilTD -760. Driv11haft
81250 Call614-992-7258

'78 Kawasaki 860cc needt
work. n.w Plrtl Included A
tllaal ., noo 30-· 875-6428

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6 05 (l) New Leavell to Beaver

23112 ft Prowler camp1ng trailer,
good cond 304-676-1915
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10V:~ f1 camper truck ehde-m

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1979 Fleetwmg camp1ng trailer
21 ft. dual axle completely selt
contained , very clean ,
83,895 00 Will accept n~ce 10
ft truck camper on trade, 304675-6714

U80 Cheveue 4 epeed. AC ,
good runnmg cond1t1on $1200
Coll814-992-3978

64

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mill Jeffarsons

1980 Prowler Bunkhou11
Sleep• 7 Salf-contamed AC,
very good thape 16600 614·
992-5954

19B4 Chevy Conven1on Van,
16,400 miles. heavy duty sue·
pen1ion. black, 2 tone 111ver·
gtay Power wmdow power
door lock, tilt and cruise. flex
l'teel ..ate, gray inteflor, h1gh
riM roof, auto. wtth 306 engme.
over drive. burglar alarm. built 1n
radar detector, C8 . Bole radiO
sy•tem with equalizer. AM -FM
Cassette, color T.V. and VCR
front and rear heater and AC
lighted running board• Ca II
814-742-2211 before 6 00 or
614-992·6764 eftor 6 00.

1978 Yamaha XS 400 Excel·
len t. f400 Call614· 379· 2128

One pair Peacoc ke. f1ve white
Gene. lilt Mu1covy Ducks, 4
year old half Morgan Mere
304-675-2865.

3/30/87

rn ~rtslook

Nom&amp;d Camper. 23ft , tleeps8.
eelf contamed hke new Phone
614· 742-2770

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camper, all self contamed cbm
mode 8a 1hower Good cond
8600 304 882·2B87 .

6 Wk old p1g1 Call 614-266·
9351

Bx11 flat bed dual exit~ trailer,
tHDO 00 304 882-3237 lf1tr
5·00PM

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Vans&amp;. 4 W.O .

19BO Thunderbird Good condt·
110n t1300. Call 814 247
4292

Tony: • Gun Repairs, hot rebluting Opttn 9·00 AM to 7 00 PM
Coli 304-675-4631

Rough lumbar, o.k l popl•
*150
thouaand by th• Bd or
zoe bd . 1t 304·875-4412
Walker'• Wredtar, Hendlf'tOn

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1985 Plymouth Tunsmo 5
1peed, 19. 000 mil", many
eKtrae. 83600 Call 614-992
8837 after 4 00

RegiStered Amer•cen saddl ebred
ho nat forsa le Good breedtng 3
maree 1 geldmg Ctll614· 448·
1642 ext 478 or after 6 C&amp;ll
614-266-6461

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----.....:-~ E~l"d by ClAY R POllAN _ _:__~--0 fo1.1r
Reorronge lellers of the
Kramb led wo rds
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Camper and lot. Racoon Creak
1976 GMC ~ ton truck 454
engine See by appomtment
only 614-742-2577.

Duroc Boan Bred juat hk e the
boars we tested at ttl e Oh10
Testation that gained over 2 6
lbs per day Roger Bentley,
Sabina OH 513· 684·2398.

l ookmg lor Reg111hrred English
bull for stud ~&amp; rvic e must have
papen Call614·446·7862
1 Reg11tered ft~mal a 8aasett
Hound pup t100 Call 6 14·
446· 0974

Livestock

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MF 4 row corn planter, Nl 340
2 row c orn p1cker. grav1ty
wag on. 3 pomt hitch wood
aplll ter Call 614-266·8689 af
ter 6pm

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198&amp; Pal amino full lilt Pop-Up
Truck Camper Ph 814-4468648 after 7 ·00pm

Ut1hty Bldg Spl 30'x40'11.9' ,
16~~:8 Overhead door. Service
Doo
Horse
614·Erecred
332-9745
r Bldgl
$6333

AC tractor, &amp;726 Runs great

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The Daily Sentlnei - Page- 7

News
(I) Big Valley

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 35 W Galllpoht
Oh1o Call 614-446-9777 eve
614· 446 3692 Up front tree·
tors w1th warranty over 40 used
tractors, 1000 tools

3010 John Deere tractor with
John Deere plowt, John Deere
bush hog S4600 John Deere
hay bind &amp;1350 Call814 288
6622

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

HORN LOSER

Auto Parts
S. Accessories

2010 John Deere d1e1tl tractor·
plows d11c 83950 New Idea
Dyne Bounce mowe r U95 late
modal 224T Jotln De•• baler
81296 Hay wagon $300 Call
814 288-6622

175 Maasey Fergueon tractor
With plows. diSC. bush hog
U660 Cell 614· 288-8522

...

Ueed A Rebuilt Tranem1slione.
All interAally inapected • gua·
rantetd InstallatiOn and pick-up
available Call614-448·0986.

61 Farm Equipment

62 Wanted to Buy

Mixed hardwood siBb! $12 pDf
bundle Containing appro• 1 'h
tons FOB Oh1o Pallet Co
Pomeroy, Ohto Call 614 9926461

76

L iv~ol uck

Gravely tractor e le c: tr~c stetl.
8-epeed wtth attachments Call
614-446-4149
Couch &amp; chair 30 Volu me
Enc.,.cloped1a Sr•ta nMica w1th
bookcatt All ex co nd Call
614· 448 86 38 or 614 388 9089

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for game

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response

ma t ched Sout h 's two lillie diamonds
If opener ha d he ld a s mgle d ramond
and two small cl ub s, he would have
passed 1he three-hea r! mv1 Lat1on like a
s hot
W1Lh a s pade lead, how s hou ld yo u
play ' Declarer saw that the game
would be easy 1f both red s u1ts spill 32, a nd d1d no t see a ny s 1mple way to
guard agams l a ny other d1s lnbut1on .
so after playmg low from dummy a nd
wmnmg East's spade queen w1th hos
ace, he playe d A-K ol hea r1s Now
the r e was a pro blem He cas hed the di a mond A-K a nd trumped a d wmo nd a s
East discarded the club f1vc If he now
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to cash both heart t n c ks before pl.&gt;ymg e ith er cl ubs or a s pade bac k, cv
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not gomg to happen Since he need ed
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26 Challenge
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32 Agency
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'

March 30, 1987 .·

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

'

Local·Briefs:---. Suspect Marine's lawyers label story (,fantasy'

Patrol tickets Pomeroy man

There was a lhreP·vehick accident on U.S. 3:1 in Sali sbury
Township Saturday morning, accord ing to the Ga llia ·Meigs
Post of lhP Star e Highway PatroL
Paula Mora , .10. of Rarlne. and Sharon Pierce, .11, Rac in e,
wore ht'aded north on U.S. :13 when a truck, also northbound .
driven bv Fdgar Abbo11, :&gt;ll. of Pomero)·. reported ly struck
Pierce's car 1n tho back as PiNrP and Mora wPrrstoppedon the
road.
The collis ion torvrd PiNce's car to strike Mora's car, the
patrol said . Abbott was ci l&lt;'d for as sured clear dis tance .

Local student featured in ad
Rio Grande Commu ni!)' College has unveiled newspaper
advertising feat ur ing Daphne Dillard, a RGC.CC st udent from
Pomeroy.
"We chose Oaphne a s someo ne who is representative of th e
people of sou 1hcrn Ohio and I he students here at 1he Rio Gra ndr
School of Technology," said Sanford A. Lane. dean of the School
of Technology.
"Through Oaphnf''s Pxample, we wan! the people of Me igs
Coun ty to know about rh~ opportuni ties to learn job sk ills and
Improve themselves th roug h the courses and fin anc ial a id
available a t Rio Gra nde," sa id Lane.
Dillard, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Oillard of lfl7
Laurel Plarl'. Pom(•roy, is" secre tari al science st udent at Rio
Grand&lt;• a nd a !986 gr aduat e or Meigs High SchooL
RGC -CC a nd its School or Technology offer courses in seven
career tracks: romputN science. diesrlla utomotive, draflin g·
!design , rlerrron ics, manu fac turing, medical labora tory
techn o lo g~; and secretarial sc ie nrP.

EMS

respond.~

to J5 calls

Mei gs Count y F.mcrgency Med ical Services reports 1.1 ca lls
O\'er the weekend; 11 on Sa turd ay and fou r on Sunday.
Saturday at 1:16 a.m .. Tuppers Plai ns Fire Depar tment was
called to Kecbaugh-Follrod Road on a false alarm; Middleport
at 2:01a.m. to Village Manor Apartments for Carolyn Miller to
Holzer Med ica l Cen ter: Middleport at :!: 12 a.m. to !he Supe r
Ameri ca Station where Middleport Police Officer Clint
Patterso n delivered a baby girl for Danlrlle Smith; mother and
baby were then tra nsferred to Holzer Medical Center : tuppers
Plains at 7:5:1 a.m. ro Bigley Ridge for Reno Fitch to Veterans
Memorial Hos pita l: Tuppers Plains at 12:09 p.m. to Township
Road 404 fo r Bert y Hawk to Holzer Medical Center: Rutland at
12: 45 p.m . to Happy Hollow Road for May Crickman to VctNans
Memorial Hos pit al: Racine at 1:26 p.m . to Hill Road for Mike
Lltrhfleld ro Veterans Memoria l Hospital; Middleport at 7:34
p.m. to Cheshire for Henry Davis to Holzer Medical Center;
Pomer oy a t!O::n p.m. to La~rel Cliff for Elizabeth Winland to
· Vet era ns Memorial Hos pital: Rutland a t 10:54 p.m . to Beech
Grove Road for Shirley Frazier ro Veterans Memorial Hospital:
Syracuse at ll:lo p.m. to Collegr Road for Andrea Theiss to
Pleasant Valley HospitaL
Sunda y ar2: 59 a .m ., Tuppers Plains to Reedsville for Cindy
Smith to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Middleport at8 : 32 a.m.
to Stonewood Apar tm ent s for ln&lt;n Pooler to Vet era ns Memorial
Hospital : Pomeroy at 4:42p.m. to Spr ing Avenue fo r Andrea
Arnold ro Pleasant Valley Hospital: Pomeroy at 9:26 p.m . to
Pomeroy He alth Care Ce ntN for Helen Dias to Holzer Medi ca l
Center.

MARC !&gt;late,.;

Thur.~day

meeting

Meigs Assoc iatio n for Retarded CitlzP ns will meet Thu rsday,
7 p.m ., at Car leton Scho oL

Spaghetti dinner planned Saturday
A spag hetli dinnpr, sponsored by the Meigs Association for
Retarded Cit izens , will be held Sa tu rday at Car leton School.
Serving will be fr om o to 7 p.m . and cos ts will be $:i per adult
dinner . Childr en's portions will a lso be served.

Racine church plans revival
Reviva l serv ices wil l be held at the Racine Firs t Baptist
Church beginning Su nd ay and continuing through April 9.
Evangelist will bP Ron Dillon, from Highland Park Baptis t
Church, Hanaha n, S.C. Sen·ires will begin ar 7:30p.m. nightly.

Group schedules

.~morgasbord

The Long Bottom Comm un i t ~· Association will be staging a
spring s morgasbord dinner thi s Saturday, from 4 to 7 p.m ., at
the communit y building.
The all·you ·can·ea t dinner Will feature several mears and
entrees, hom&lt;· madr noodles, desserts a nd drinks for one low
prier. EveryonP wr lcomr.

Special service slated Saturday
The public is invited to a ttend a special service at the
Pomeroy sen ior citizens building this Satu rd ay, 7 p.m. , with
Herbert Insco,., rvangclis l.

Accident moderately damages car
Moderat e damages w&lt;'rr incurred loa ca r dr l\·en by Becky
Davidson, Pomeroy, Satu rda)' afternoon on Wes t Main StrePi .
Pomeroy Po li c&lt;· s aid th~ brakes on the westbound vehicle
went out of commi ss ion and Davidson struck a guard railing.
Therr were no in ju&lt;'i"s and no c harges were flied .

Alumni group plan.~ meeting
A meeti ng of lh&lt;' new Meigs High School Alumni Association
will be held ar 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Main Street Pizza,
Pomeroy . All graduat es of Mrlgs High School are Invited to
attend .

Square dance plannf:d Saturday
Shady Rlvrr· Shufflcrs arC' sponsoring a square dance and
dogging this Saturday, from 8 to II p.m .. at Pomeroy VIllage
Hall.
Music will be provided by Ci r cleD Wrang! ers with caller Jim
Carnahan. Everyone welco me and $2donatlons will beaccepte\:1
at the door .

phio, area weather scene
South Central Ohio
A flood wat ch Is In effect for
:this after noon and tonight.
: Rain and a chancl' o f thund er·
•storms and heavy rainfall agai n
:tonight, with a low In the mid 30s .
;Rain likely Tuesday, with
•tempera rur.es remaining In th e
:mid 30s.

·',

The probability of prerlplla·
~ ion Is near 100 percent tonight

a nd 70 percent Tuesday.
Wind s will be from the northw ·
es t at 15to 25 mph tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Wednesday through Friday
Fair Wednes day , with a
chance of showers or snow
flurries Thu rsday and fair again
Friday. Highs will be In the 30s
Wed nesday and In !he 40s Thurs·
day and Friday. Overnight lows
mostly will be In the 20s .

WASHINGTON tUPII -The
lawyer for the Mar in e guard
accused of allowing Soviet
agents Into the U.S. Embassy in
Moscow says the bizarre nature
of informa tion his client ,gave
investigators shows his story was
"fantas.v" or coerced. The New
York Times reported today .
The Times, citing declassified
vers ions of investigators' m emo·
randum s, said Sgt. Clayton Lonetree. of NaY"jo a nd Winnebago
Indian herit age , claimed "in·
rrlgue," blackmail and "what
tlw .whitr man did to the Indian,"
wer~ motives In his all eged
espionage activiti es.
Thr 23 ty ped pages of drclassi·
fled documents were- provided ro
rhe Times b'' William Kunstler ,
one of the Marine' s defense
lawyers. who denied Lonetree
wa s guilty of espionage or any
or her charges.
The document s deal wllh responses given In three separate
interviews last year by Lonetree
when questioned about how hi s

Still laler, accord ing to the
documents, Lonetree said he
gave secret information to a
Soviet agent because "of what
the while man did to the Indian."
" Wh at 1 did was nothing
compared wit h what the U.S.
government did to the Am~rican
Indian 100 years ago." Lonetree

was reported ro have told the
agents. Then in thP typed account
of his interrogation , immediately
followlng that sen tencc. ·he wrote
in lon ghand: "But I still have a
great love for my country ."
Lonetree further described
how Sasha soug ht names of
others in th e Moscow and Viennil

embass ies where he worked who
may have been alcoholics. homo- .•
sexuals. dr ug users , or otherwise ..
suscepttble to recru itment,
.·
Th e · Times said Kunstler ·.
claimed that one of the investiga ' .::
tors admitted at a prelim inary '
proceeding that he had urged:.
Lonetree "to just tell us some- ::
thing- tell us a li e ."
'

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Indiana ·
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Lifeline between 2 communities shuts down

romantic involvement with a

Sovie l woman employed at the
embassy evolved into an espi on·
age relat ionship with her pur·
paned uncle, Sasha.
Kunstlcr. who described as
bizarre the information Lonetree
provided Naval Investigative
Serv ice age nt s, said his client's
account of his activities showed
they were "fantasy" or the
product of coercion by the
agents.
In varying accounts of his
actions, the document s show
Lonetree ar one point allud~d to
"intrigue" but later told inves tl·
gators he feared he would be
bla ckma iled for signing a -slatemen! declaring: "I will always
be a friend of the Soviet Union." ·

Trial ~n!! Tu.-!!day
The trial of William Oliver
Curley, RL 4, Gallipolis, charged
with murder and aggravated
arson In connection with the Dec.
21, 1986 death of his mother ,
begins Tuesday in Gallla County
Common Pl eas Court.
A court s pokes man sa id the
tria l is expected to last through
the week. The spokesman added
that If a jury Is seated by noon or
early afternoon Tuesday, jurors
will be taken to the scene of the
alleged cr ime.
Curley, 64, was arrested Dec.
22 by the sheriff's department
following an investigation by the
department and the sta t e fi re
marshal into the blaze that swcpl
· through the rear section of the
Kemper Hollow Road mobile
home that he shared with his
mother, Noldle E. Curley, 81.
Mrs. Curley died. of smoke
Inhalation and thermal burn s,
according to an autopsy condu cted a lew days a fter her
death .
William Curley was indi cted by
the Gallla County grand jury In
January on the two charges .

I Area deaths I

BRIDGE CLOSING- Signs
warning
vehicle and pedestrian traffic that the Pomeroy: Mason bridge Is closed. The hrldgc closed at 9: 30
· a.m. Monday and workers lor Malden-.Jenkins
. Construction Co. then began prt•paratlons for
: removal of the first 60-foot approach span on the

Racine board OKs
changes in water bill
collection procedures
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Charles L Archer, 67, South
Fourth Street. Middleport, died
Sa turda y at ·the Holzer Medical
Center following a lingering
IJiness.
i\lir. Archer was born a t Brad·
bury on Sept . 2, 1919, a son of the
late Earl and Margaret Burford
Arc her. He was a retired employee of the former Robinson's
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Ser·
vier in Pomeroy . He had worked
for the firm for more than 40
years. He was a m ember of the
Disabled American Vet~rans
a nd Feeney·Bennett Post 128.
American Legion.
Surviving are his wife, Betty: a
daughter, Ba r bara (Bobble!
Archer of Middleport : two sons,
Pat of Middleport a nd Michl
Archer of Union Cit y, N.J.: a
grandson, Christopher Archer,
Farmington, Conn .: four sis ters,
Mrs. Elmer (Mar tha 1 Burns,
Middleport: Mr s. Delmar
(Berty) Rothgeb. Oklawaha.
Fla.: Mrs. AI (Julia 1 Black,
Somerset. and Mrs. Mary Crossan, Fort Thomas, Ky,
Services will be held at I p.m.
Tuesday at the Rawlings-Coa tsBlower Funeral Home with Rev.
Sunny Zuniga officiating. Burial
will be In Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2·4 and 7-9p.m. today.
Memoratlon contrlbuUons In his
memory made be m ade to the
Meigs County Chapter of the
American Cancer Society, Ma ·
so n ic Temple Building ,
Pomeroy.

Veterans Memorial
Saturday Admissions - May
Crlckman, Rutland: Julta King ,
Rutland.
Saturday Discharges - Ruby
La nguell, Beatrice Wood, Mary
Laudermllt, Michael Roach.
Sunday Admissions - Cynthia
Smith, Reedsville; Ida Pooler.
Middleport.
Sunday Discharges - Martha
Atkins, Leah Nease.

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50 t:ents for walk ·ons and ·JHL"i~L· n~.et · •·s . Par king
ffif!lt•rs alnng Uw riv~·r walls t h&lt;• lnwc.•r I'IIUH'fU,Y
(larking )OI haVt' ht•t• O t:OVI'I'I'd to a llOW (or traffi&lt;'
~olng to und from lh(• ft•rry Ia ndin" . l't•oph• ar t•
a~kNI nOt to ,,ark vdtidt•s In llu·st • S Jiill 't'"i ,

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Warner sentenced to 3 1h years in prison

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Changes in collection proce· renters that they will have to
dures were made by the trus(ees make appli ca tion fo r service and
of the Racine VIlla ge Board of pay a water deposit to Jeanette
Public Affairs which met Lawrence, billing ·collectin g
agent, at the Racine Department
recently.
Slore.
Also, the billing·collectlng
Water bills will still be billed
qua rterly with payment to be agent Is ro be notified when
made on or before the lo th of the renters move. The proper ty
billing month. A late charge of$.1 . ow ner will be bil led and res ponsi·
Is to be added to bil ls not paid on ble for payment of the bill when
lhe billing.colleclion agent is nor
or before the 15th. If bills are not
paid by the end of the billing notified the property · Is vaca nl.
month, a 48-hour shu t-off ·notice The deposit will be refunded
will be given the wal~r cu stomer when the renter moves, if the bill
with termin ation of wa ter ser- is paid .
Residents are rem ind ed that
vice to fo llow if the bill re mai ns
annual
permits for quanlly water
unpaid .
users arc also ava il able from the
If water service Is term in ated
billing·collect ion agent . Resi·
for non-payment, th ere will be a
dents who fill pools. water lawn s
So lurn..on charge, plus, the
and gardens, etc. , are required to
cus tomer will have to make the
obtai
n the permit and pay !he
appropriate quaqerly wa ter depappropr iate fee .
os it brforr waf~r · service ·is
A $10 fee will be cha rged for
restored.
any checks returned "not paid"
Rental property owners are
by the bank.
asked to Inform prospective

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means of travel hetween Pomeroy and Mason,
W.Va. while the hridge Is out. The fe rry will
operate on a 20·hour-a-day schedult•, hetwot•n the
hours of 5 a.m. :1nd I a.m. Ferry rates arc S2 for
cars and pickups, including three pt•opl e; $1 for
hicycles and motorcycles, Including two oeoole:

Ohio side of the s pan. Th e $1.39 million Ohio
Department of Transportation repair contract
stipulates a four-month · closure of lh&lt;• hridg&lt;•.
Mt•anwhile, a 12-car ferry owned by Darrell
~odgcr of Clinton, Iowa, will provide the alternate

Savings Ba nk, was convicted of
helping trigger the biggest bank·
Ing cris is in Ohio history by
Ill egally investing bank funds in
a sham operatio n.

CINC INNATI (UPJJ-A judge
who sen t' millliinalre ''bu siness·
man Marvin Warner to prison
says criminals with computers
can be more dangerous than
street thugs .
"Society has lear ned th a t a
well-dressed person with a smtl ·
in g face, pen and com pu ter can
hurt you more th an an armed
thug," Ham ilt on Count y Common Pleas Court Judge Ric hard
Niehaus told Warner Monday a s
he sentenced him to 3 · ~ years in
prison and lined him $22 million.
Warner, 67, a former U.S.
Ambassador to Switzer land a nd
owner of coll apsed Home State

"How many crimina ls can
claim 56 ,000 victims?" !he judge
asked Warner, a reference to
depositors whose money wa s
frozen In Warner's bank when It
folded two years ago. "Trust In
banking officials Is absolu tely
necessary and you betrayed that
Irust."
Warner was taken to jail when
he was unable to posl a $22
million cas h bond ordered by the
judge. Warner 's att or ney s are

appea ling both th e bond and
War ner 's

convicti on

on

nine

bank ing vi olations.
Friend s and rel ative s of
Warner. who wa s Pres ident
Jimm y Cart Pr's a mbassador ro
Swit zerland 10 years ago, had
tearfu ll y pleaded with th e judgf'
norro send Warner to pr ison. But
Warner himsel f s imply as ked fur
"justi ce:·
"Give me th e jus tle&lt;• tha t you
would an y in &lt;llvldual. and no·
thin g Jes s ." he told lh &lt;' judge.
The $22 mill io n fine Is re stl tu·
1ion for the amount of bank fund s
that Warn er Inve st ed In ESM
Governm ent Sec uriti es &lt;Jga ln st

th£&gt; onk rs of hi s bank' s hoard of
dli'Pct ors. War ner h"d made $8
mil lion In pl'nw na l lr ; tn .":&gt;actlo n ~

with ES M.
ESM turnf'd

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to tw a ~ tw m

and when it fo ld NI two ,V l 'IH !-i a go,

il owner! Homr•Srarc·$14&lt;1 mi lll&lt;ln .
Wh&lt;:n dr pos ltors i&lt;'i ll'nr•ci of th e
los s, lhi'Y bcg;.m a run on II OmC'
Stare and It &lt;tulckl y r losPd. That
In .I urn I r lg~C'r ('d run s on other

Oh io banks and C:ov . Hi clwrd
Ce les te ordered 70 sa vin gs and
l oan s CIDSC'd until 111r•y obWJnp(j
f ed c·r ~ll Ins u ra nr·t·. ('fl'atl ng "'"

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Mine workers are briefed on rights, benefits
MERCFRV1LLE - Members
of the United Mine Worker s
·e mplgyed at Crown City Minin g
Co. gathered thi s morning to be
br iefed on their right s and
benefits In the wake of an
operatio ns shu tdown at the min ·
Jng complex .
Larry Jarrell, presiden t of
UMW Loca l 2150, said the s hut · .
down affects 97 union members .
There are to be 17 men recalled

for reclamation work, he added .
Members of the local said !here
arc also 2:1 compan y s la ff em ployed a t th e mine , bur they did
not know if the shutdown would
immediately affect them .
Jarrell said the compan y noli·
li ed the loca l of the shutdown la st
Friday afternoon a nd !hat "there
wou ld be no work until lurthcr
notice." No reason was given for
th e s hutdow n, he said.
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'' There arr Sf' VP ral rum o r~.
but no n•a so n," .l ilrr(•J I Sil id.

Co mpan y off icia ls d c·el in ~d
comment Monday on report s llw r
the min e had c losed down and
w er e

not Hva lla hlt\ ror eummt·nl

Ihi s morn ing.
"The meetin g wt,. re ha vin g
toda y is for lh&lt;' mPmbe rs tof thr
lora II to flncl ou 1wh a 1r ig ht s 1hry
h.a vr und er 1he co nlr:Jc t and how

.Janl•ll ~Jl tl il !-.1 l'nf •mh(•rs lli p
J,! atlw rr cl lJ I I hi' Cuy:tn Tow n.... hip

Vo lunt rc•r i"l rr llPJJ;II ·tmcnt .
1\skPd what tht•ir OC'X I mov(l
might be, .la &lt;wll rt•s poml&lt;'d .
"Th&lt;• un r mpl o.vmc· nr lim'. "
Crow n C'lr y M i ni!&lt;~ hu' bPr n In
op&lt; •rat io n sin!'" tlu• Hl70s . Th r
min in g co mplt ·x o pf' r at ('s
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long the ir brn c llrs will last ,"

Absentee voting underway in Meigs

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i\hsentee voting fur lht• May
primary elections is now underway alth&lt;• Meigs County Hoard of
Elections office, IOK Mechanic
St., Pom eroy .
i\hsentee hallots will he mailed
or residents can stop hy the offlco•
and cast uhsentee hal lot, , There

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Pomeroy VIllage, the Southern
Local School District and In
Columhla Township.
The hoard office is open from
K: :!0 to 4:30p.m. Monday through
Friday and Is closed from 12noon
to 1 on those days for lunch.

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Theodore T. R~cd Jr., President of the Farmers Bank and
Sav ings Co .. Pomeroy, received word Monday that the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C.
ha s approved the application of the Farmers Bank to acquire
certai n asse ts and assu me certai n liabilities of the Tuppers
Plains Branch of Ba nk One, Athens, NA ; Tuppors Plains, Ohio .
This aut horizati on was approved on Marc h 26, 1987 by the
Board and by their order sha ll nor be consummated before the
thirtieth calendar da y following the effective day of this order .
Voting In favor of this actio n were Cha irman of the Board, Paul
Volcker. a nd Governors SegN, Angell , and Heller. Absent a nd
not voting was Governor Johnson .
Mr. Reed announced that he a nd B.T. Grover, Jr., President
of Bank One Athens, have agreed that both banks will sign the
final agree~enl on April 30th and that the Farmers Ba nk will
commence operation In Tuppers Plains on Friday, May 1st.

i\TI'END DINNER - Henry Hunter , chairman of the Meigs
County Democratic Party, eenter, was most pleased with
Saturday evening's ,Jefferson-Jackson D~y Dinner held at the
Meigs County Senior Citizens' Center. Approdmatcly loO local
residents gathered to hear remarks hy State Sen. ,Jan Michael
Long, at left, and Auditor of Stale Thomas E. Ferguson, at right.

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CAN DIDATE FOR OFFI CE - llehecca Trlplo·tt , a o·undldal l' fur
Pom eroy VIllage Council, Is hoping Auditor M Stall• Tl!uma,, 1': .
Ftlrgus on 's predi ction that 191!8 will he the year uf 1111• H&lt;•mu!'rab
proves corro •ct. Triplett Is pictured at Sa turday ' ' "" "11' ~· .,
,Jcfferson-,Ju ckson Day Dinner held at the Mt•ig• County St•nlur
Citizens' Center with, left to right , Slate St•n. ,Jan Mlo·hiwl l.un~.
Auditor FerJtUson, and Henry llunter , ch.alrmun of thr ,\J,.J~,
County Democratic Party .

State auditor, Long address Meigs Democrats
Approxlm!llcly 150 people
turned out S'aturday evening lor
the Democrallc Party ' s
Jeflerson-J ackson Day Dinner a t
the Meigs Count y Senior Cltlzens' Ce nter.
State Sen . J a n Michael Long

addressed the group, followed by
guest spea ker, Audit or of Stat e
Thomas E , Ferguson.
Ferguson pral5ed Long for his
accomplishments In the few
weeks he has beE:ll In office and

·es pecia ll y lor hi s as sistan ce In
bringing ferry service to rome·
roy during the c los ing of the
Pomeroy -Ma~on bridge.
Ferguson said that 1988 wi ll be
the year of the Dcmocrar. s and
also talked about the operation or

his offi ce and how It arts "·' a
SI OP·It« i&gt; to c mb~zz l l'rs .
Re becca T r l~ lr ll . co nd ldut('
for Pomeroy Vllt ug &lt;' Co ull!·!! ,
wa $ al so lntrotlut' &lt;'d ro the
gathe ring.

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