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:Page-8-The Daily Sentinel

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March 30, 1987 .·

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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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.

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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.

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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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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, March 31, 1987

2 So ct1 o ns. 2 6 Pngos

25 C ent s

A M ultimndi a ln c . Ni!w s potpCI

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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 ,

or

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.
,

'' 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

HERR'S

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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Wa.shin{{lon Window

What children think _
We have heard lhe bad news children watched
a bout children There have been
Thts kid gap has been reme·
a senes of well publicized sui· died by a major new poll, Ihe first
ctdes and sutclde pacts Televl· co mprehe nsive survey lo ask
sion has focused in on chtld youngster s how lhey see the
abuse Socia l sclentJSis tell us world around Ihem The poll was
th at high divorce rates yteid a Ia ken by the Roper Organization,
verv htgh n se tn lema le headed commissioned by the American
households whtch, m turn, vlelda Chicle Group a]ld asked ques·
verv htgh rate of children m lions oll ,OOO youngslers aged 8 to
poverty Bevond that. we have 17.
hea rd all aboul rollen schools,
The results are full·bodied a nd
drug abuse. chtldre n bearmg complex - and quite dilferenl
ch ildren (teenage pregna ncies)
from the view of cr!sis often
Interesting All the news comes presented.
to us courtesy of adults
Consider a chlld's·eye VIPW or
Comes now a nother view what h1s or her "family and home
the ktds lhlnk about it Rather life." Given a choice between
surprtslngly. over the years "happy" and "not too happy," 90
then' has bee n very little public percent re porled Ihey are happy
opmwn polling of children What Asked if they are happy or not too
there was dealt mos11y with what happy about "the amount of love
cereals and candy children ate, your parenl(s) show you," 93
and what tel evision shows the
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percenl say happy Now, these
are dlscriminallng children; do
not thmk !hey are nol wildly
happy aboui everything. Only 62
percent say they are happy about
" how well you gel along with
your brother (s) or sister(s)."
There Is complexity , too, aboul
family life, parllcularly about
how children view working molh·
ers Kids say they think kids are
likely to get inlo more trouble if
the mother works They also
think the children of working
mothers are more Independent
than other kids On balance.
however, by 59 percent Ia 34
percenl, children prefer lhat
their mother have a job out or
home
What about those ternble
schools? This may sound surprisIng, but most American children
"like school" -77 percent When

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The E.F. Hutton
of the Senate
By STEVE IOERSTEL
WASHINGTON t UP It - Is Sen Sam Nunn ol G~orgw theE F
Hutt on of lh~ s~na l &lt;' Most cwtamlv. tf the Iss ue JS mms conlrol
agreemrnts or lhf' m1ill ~rv
Thai does not mean the Senate stops a nd gl' es rapt and undtvtded
atlenllon to Nunn "hen he sp('aks No se naiOJ ts accorded tha t
dlst lnclion
MosHy. the Grot gw Democrat dcll vet s ht s monologue to an empty
cham bet m a native dt aw l that cou ld sNvrwell as a 1emrdy for lesset
forms of insomnia
But in a &amp;•nair largrlv populated" tth eager talkers and vtr tuallv
devotd of ltstrnet s. Nunn ts heard And hr manages without the
high-powered medta blttzPs favoH·d by mam of ht s co lleagues
Although senators may dtsagrcewtth htm . and some do. when Nunn
reaches a conclus ton. tl ts a&lt;·ccptrd by many of his co lleag ues as
rallytng potnt on an issue,
Takes this example
Last week. Nu nn dellvetrd thr ftr st of threc s peeches tn whtch he
determined that the ARM treat y prt'sentcd to and rattfted by the
Senate would precludr the '' pe of advanced research on the "Star
Wars" defense sys tem on which Pt rstden t Reagan" an ts to embark
On that same d,Iv, tndecd hours befote Nun n s poke, Sen Claibor ne
Pell, (l R I chatrman or the prt'Sitg!OUS Foreign RelatiOns
Committ ee, and Sen/ Joseph Atden D i'lcl chatrm an of the
.Judtclarv Committee· pronouneed stm tlta r judgments
Yet. Nunn's vet dtct can ted a grea t deal more wctght tn the White
House, whtch disputes the ftndmg wJih hts co lli'agues and tn the
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Matnl\ becau se Nunn rrac hed hts conclusion after a
lubonous. tn detJ!h stud y of the IH'at\ and th e tesllmonv that
Supported 11
~ On the othc• hand. the tmpt ess ton left by Pe lt and Rtden was that
ttJry teach&lt;'d the samc potnt matnl' bee .~ use 11 com en tr lttly fll thetr
6pposition to 'Star W.trs ·
: Not ts Nunn's a.rknowiP&lt;I ged rxpcr ll se llmitrd to arm s cont rol
ql(recments it goes deep tnto mtlttat' affatr s. brfitllng but not
alWays true of Arme&lt;l &amp;&gt;rvtcrs Comm1ttee chairmen Las t vear his
~.?pth or knowledge danlrd evrn cr usty former Si'n Barry
Gotdwati'J, R 111 tz . whr n thi'v Jcamod to reform the joint r hlels.
; ;Just short of 1o yeats In the Senate&gt;, Nunn ts tenderi'd the respect
t)M!t norma lly Is rrservrd fot much more srnlot· mrmbers
·)I not qullr yet on the same level. it ts verv close to that accorded In
the past to the I,Jt ('Sen Richard Russell and the late Rep Carl Vmson
;{ls,o Grorgta llrmort ,Jts, who \\ere the masti'rs of the mliital\' In
t~ll time Nunn ts ,, distant rela tJ V&lt;' of Vinson
:-And unltkr Nunn Russe ll and Vin son v.et ea t thrlr peaks durtng a
P.Ortod when mllitut'\ matters wrrr the province of just a few and
lhclr d&lt;'cJslons 1\ort r 1arrlv. tf &lt;'I 01, challrngrd
: Nunn opera trs m .Jn et·a of Instant rxprt ts But unltkr many of the
trl.&lt;t ,Jnt experts. Nunn wr tghs hi s words ~&gt;&lt;'fore he s peaks pt efrrt ing
not to shoot from thr lip like somr of &lt;hr others
At 4R Nu nn is movcng Into fu ll pollttra l maturlly undrt scorrd b\
thr mterest m him as,, potenllal prrstdenllalcandtdatr a sirrn he has
only partly silenced He h.ts not 1enouncrd a race for198R nomination
only sa id hr '.IOuld make a drrlston Ia Jet tn th!' 1rat
Rut with thr renrwrd posslblltl\ or an agrerment between lh&lt;'
Untied States and thr So' 1Pt Unton on nuclrat mtssllcs in Europe, and
perhaps more Nu nn rna\ ftnd th,ll hts plar&lt;:•ln thP nrx t twovears ha s
tcfbe in thr Srnal&lt;' - not m Ia\\ a 01 Ne11 H,tmpshltr or eve n tn the
sOuthrt·n stairs
The Si'nate 1\0uld 1r,11 h a judgment fac r d '.ltlh a n agreement With
Nunn II would be' a more learnrd onr

Letter to the Editor
Thanks for a job well done
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fd like to takr thts oppon unlt v
to-thank the ma nv pat ent s and
m"mbers of the Eastrt n Ath lrtlr
boosters lor aII Ihell work and
assistance in helpm g pt rparrour
ba&lt;eball field for the upcomi ng
sepson Your effor t Is grr,t tlv
appreciated
:fhanks to thrse tndt vtduat s wr
havt&gt; completod a new 1c•gu tat ton
b~kslop twith the boosters
p~rcha s inR the r ham llnk re~c
in!( I and a home 1un frner. Y.hile
also rrconslructcng the mftc ld
Much painting a nd J,mdsca pmg
has also been donr, reallv addtng
to th e overa ll apprar.Inre of the
lacllil v.
Members of the sc hool's shop
class under Mr Larry Hrln es arc
also to be commended for und er
laking as a proji'ct th e building or
lhr inilial framework for our
backstop
A special thanks goes 10 Rogct·
K~ller for many hours of hard
work In fabricating and welding
rh(. final segment s of lhe
backstop
i would like top give additiona l
tti8nks to High School principal
DDn /\piing, Athlettc Director
~nnls F.lchlnger, and Don Jack
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son and Krlt h Weber for their
asststance
I'm also v&lt;'rv proud of our team
for the tnterest they have taken in
grttmg the field ready. Evl'rY
player spenl sever al wl'ekends
working very hard on these
va rious project s.
I would like to give a special
thanks to Charlie Collins. not
only lot his work on the field, but
also for his tremendous support
as assista nt coac h
Many hours or hard work and
lo ng day s have gone Into making
a dream a reality Several
parents working shift work
missed many hours of sleep and
gave up their weekends for the
kids
Everyone involved In any way
Is io be commended for their
effort Your work and supporl
has been grea11y apprecialed
The e ntire com munity ha s been
very generous

We now have a facility to be
vet y proud of. In closing I again
"tha nk you" all!
Scoll D Wolle
Eastern High
· Baseba II Coach

"May I have a follow-up question? Do you have your fingers crossed
behind your back?"

asked to grade their schools In '
the same way most sc hools grade
Ihem, by letters from A lo D, 29
percenl gave !heir school an A
and 49 percent gave them a B.
The aspecl of sc hool that children
liked the least should not come as
a surprise: "cafeteria rood "
Now. don't get I hem wroqg
American youngslers do feellhat
there are big problems among
our youngsters The Roper polls
ter asked Ihe teenage pari of the
sample about whal's going on
More lhan half of the teenagers
observed "a lot" of smoking (52
percent) , drinking (37 percent)
sexual activity (30 percent),
crime (19 percent), drug abuse
(19 percent), manjuana (23
pprcenl), teenage pregnahcy (13
percent) , crack/ cocaine t~se (6 ·
percent).
Whal to do about it? It turn s.
oul, according to Ihe survey, thai
less lhan hall or our schools offer
sex education or classes on drug
and alcohol abuse. But an over·
whelming majorlly of students tn
lhose schools (almost 4-lo II
think such classes are good,
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One general sense suffuses the
survey results optimism Fully ,
80 percent of !he youngstpr say ·
they plan to go to college (Only
about 45 percent of Iheir parents
allended 1 Many of them (69
percent) already know what they
want lo do when thev grow up ·
Far and away, the fie ld of :
"medical/ health care" IS in first ·
place
ll's a Ume when we adulls are '
once again embarked on a small
orgy of seJf.nagellation, partly
because we think our kids are In
!rouble, what with suicides,
abuse. dope. poverty, latchkey
kids and bad schools But out kids
apparently think differentl y.
When asked whal makes them
"feel good" - 95 percent re·
sponded "being a n Amencan"
Here's a question some pollster
should ask "Who knows best
about kids•"

Golden Fleece wiriner__Ja_ck_A_n_d_er_so_n_&amp;_J_os-=-ep_h_Sp_&lt;J_ar
WASHINGTON- Bad enough
for President Reagan thai a
small army of investigalors Is
digging lnlo the Iran/ contra
scandal thai marks Ihe low poml
of his administration But now II
lurns out that congressional
auditors have been combing
through the files of Reagan's
shining hour. his triumphanl
second Inaugural celebration in
January 1985
The General Accounting Office
report on the lavish round of
parties Is not released yel, but II
threatens to larnlsh lhe almost
royal glow lhat surrounded the
second Inaugural. The GAO
Investigation was done For Sen
William Proxmire, O-Wls , who
plans to use 11 as thE' basis for
another or his famous Golden
Fleece Awards publicizing ex
travagance by federal agencies
The audliors concluded that at
leas l some of Ihe $15 million cost
or Reagan's 1985 inaugural cele·
bra lion was improperly borne by
seven federal agencies and the

District of Columbia, which
provided millions or dollars'
worth of services to lhe Republi
can partygoers al taxpayers'
expense Here are the most
glaring problems the GAO inves
tigators found , according to the
report , which was obtained by
our associale Lucette Lagnado·
-The Jaw is hazy on the use of
federal agencies to help out al
Inauguration time, " and whelher
taxpayer monies ma y be used to
fund " lhe Inaugural balls and
parties And the legal status or
Ihe Presidential Inaugural Com
mltt ee Is equally hazy.
Allhough lhe commltlee was
supposedly a non-profit corpora·
lion, "Its principal officers and
employees were a Jso key off!·
0ials wl1hln the White House,
coloring (the commltlee'sJ re·
quests with subslant lal pollllcal
and l!avernmental suasion " In
other words, 11 would be a brave
bureaucrat who would raise
serious objections to any re
quests !rom a committee with

that kind or clout
In fa ct, the congressiOnal audi
tors complained that lhecommlt·
tee was so self Important It did
what It could to hamper · the
GAO's investigation
- The only lnslance the
auditors found of someone flatly
refusing an Inaugural comml11ee
requesl came !rom the very
botlom or the bureaucralic heap·
Military personnel who were
asked lo pour champagne for the
VIP guests at one of the lnaugu·
raJ balls declined the honor.
Even so, the report notes Ihat
mililary personnel and lhelr
wives were pressed Into service
"to set up tables, slulf party
favors, lake tickets and function
as security guards." Other me·
nial chores performed by lhe
military included "crowd con·
trol" al the inaugural parties and
the erecllon or folding chairs lo
seat the ellle.
- The audttors round lhal the
Pl'ntagon contributed by far Ihe
most or any agencv in ter ms or

manpower and other resources.
Yet lhe applicable law restricts
the Defense Deparlmenl's role In
inauguralions ld the provision or
hospital tent s, ambulances.
stretchers and drivers "as may
be spared without detriment to
the public service "
According 10 the report, the
Pentagon Incurred about $10
million In cosls directly relaled
to the inaugural celebration The
inaugural commltteE&gt;'s relmbur
semen! lotaled jusl $15,696
- The investigators quest!
oned the use of mililary person
nei as escorts and "lransporla
lion assistants" for the many
celebrities atlending the balls
and parlles. For example, 71 of
these milllary escorts were as
signed to the enlertalners who
came Ia town to celebrate wl1h
their former Hollywood asso·
elate in the While House
In all, more than 1,000 ••support
personnel " were s upplied by the
Pentagon, al a cost or $44,063

Secrecy and the presidency__G_.e~org"--eMc_Go_ve_rn
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Notwithslanding the poet Wil ·
ll am Blake's assurance that
secrecy Is " the hum an dress ,"
the two most serious presidenllal
crises In American history have
occufred In the admlnlstralions
or the two most secretive and
manipulative president s - Rl·
chard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
In a percepllve piece, David
Broder of The Wa shington Posl
concludes lh at "A While House
cull or secrecy - linked to a
manipulative view of press rei a ·
lions and rooted In dlstrusl of
journallsls - winds up vlctimlz·
lng the very politician who
creates it "
President Nixon carried the
arl of manipula tive public rela ·
lions Ia a new lnlensily. More
than any previous president , he
relied on public relallons experts
like Bob Haldeman and John
Ehrllchma n
In contrast lo his predecessors,
from Roosevelt to Johnson,
Nixon held comparatively lew
p~ess confere nces, but exten·
slvely used his aides lo manipu·
lale, intimidate and sometimes
di scredl1 the press Nixon did nol
invent lhese manipulative arls,
but he carried lhem 10 unprece·
de nted levels Prior 10 Ronald
Reagan, no president In modern
limes held as few press conferen·
ces as Nixon
As an asplra nl lor lhe presld·
ency against John Kennedy in
1960, and again in 1968 againsl
incumbenl VIce President Hu·
bert Humphrey, Njxon agreed to
ca mpaign deJales wllh his oppo·
nen1. But once In the White House
he refused all debales wllh me as
lhe Democrallc nominee. All
during !he summer and fall or
1972, Nixon refused even to

appear on lhe same slage wl1h
me or to visit the sa me city where
I was campaigning
In these ~arne crucial cam·
palgn months , he refused to meet
with the press For Ihe most part,
he declined lo campaign personall y except for carefully arches
lraled lelevision appearances
and negative TV commercials
designed lo deplcl me as an
unstable radical
These lacllcs "worked" admlr
ably lor the In cumbent president.
He was carried to victory in 49 of
50 stales, jusl as Ronald Ragan
was In 1984 The trouble wilh all
or this unavallablll1y, secrecy
and manlpulallon is thai It
co incided with the ma ssive
cover-up executed by Nixon and
his men following the Watergate
breakln. II also followed lhe
earlier sec rei. Illegal bombing of
Cambodia, which Nixon denied
even as 11 proceeded in 1970 and
1971.
In lhe end, Nixon yielded his
office rather than submit to a lull
Impeachment proceeding that
almosl surely would have forced
him 10 leave the White House
In a similar - if In some
respects dlfferenl -way, Ronald
Reagan has been following lhe
,
Nixon script
Nixon was obviously a much
better-informed and capable
president than Reagan He did
not need the constant " nurse·
maldlng" by aides lhat has been
required for Reagan. Nor did he
have to be corrected lor errors
after press conferences as has
Reagan
But the pattern or s~recy and
manipulation or the '\press is
similar.
From th e beginning, Reagan's

aides carefully limited his avail·
ability lo reporters. When the
president did appear for press
conferences 40 times during 74
months In office- an average or
about once every two months his atdes attempted to put a
special "spin" on what Reagan
had said They also had lo
explain alllo lrequen11y that the
president did nol mean what he

said.
The secrecy mania thai led to
the Watergale di saster has
clearly marked the fiasco over
Iran and Nicaragua The unanswered question is whether polili ·
clans, press and public will learn
any morp las tmg lessons !rom
the current cris ts than WE' did
from Rtchard Nixon

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Baseball season
in full .swing
'
By Scott Wolle .
Unlil Saturday all three Meigs
County baseball team s w ere un·
defeat ed What a way to s tart the
new season!

I'd like to take the time to con
gratulate the Meigs boys and
girls basketball teams for thetr
line seasons during the pasl
year It's a shame espectally fo r
the girls that s uch a fine season
must end wtth a loss, but even in
losmg the teams were s 1111 win·
neTs.

Al so congra t s to Coach Ron Lo·
gan and Mlck Childs for lndl·
vtdual achtevements or Coaches
of lhe Year Both arf' well de·
serving
I believe thai I had previously
congratulated both Southern and
Eastern squads, but just in case,
' 'Congratulations fo r a job well
done." Th e kids at both schools
put In much hard work.
By the way. Southern's winter
sports banquet will be this Satur·
day , April 4, at 6 30 p m in thE'
high school gym.
World Series and Boston Rd
Sox pllching s tar AI Nipper. who
has a spring lramlng E.R A of
11 00 says of his team's pttchlng
woes. "It's sort of discouraging
to look over In Ihe other dugout
a nd see the managpr have a
deadlock on tlle players. because
they're so anxious lo gel lo the
plate." RPd Sox pilching ha s
been sub par in the absence of
ace Roger Clemmens.
· Where did lhe jerspys go• It
seems tha t lhe Cleveland Indians'
Waterloo farm learn came up fiv e
jerseys short when distributing
jerseys this spring Trainers and
clubhouse personnel after a mas·
sive search couldn't solve the mystery . lhat is until club executives
stepped foJW ard Five members
of the front office had used them
for their bowling team

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Eastern's girls eager Arl~ne
Rllchle was a member of th e
1986 87 all SVAC tea m as an ha n·
ora ble mention member In lhP
official lislmg Arlene had mtsla
kenly been omit led Congt atula·
tJOns Arlene a nd the othpr res·
pecltve members of the boys '
a nd girls' squads
Kvger CreE&gt;k basketball mentor
Scott Semple was well deserving
of the SVAC's Coach or the Year
Stemple took an ailing KC squad
and turned them Into winners
through hard work a nd dedfcallon
I can remember when members of
the curre nt KC learn were defeated by scores of 82·18 and similar scores Boih the boys and
Coach Stemple a re lo be commended for the vas! improvement
made smce those rough limes.
Another example of hard work
paying off, setting goa ls, then lak
lng the necessary steps to reach
them KC won 10 ga mes this past
season

Bv FRED LIEF
UPI Sports Writ er
NEW ORLEANS tUPl i
Ketth Smart waved a huge
lndtana flag at m1dcout 1 as if a
revolulion had been won
Steve 1\lfot d th e pert less All
Amenca shooter , embt aced hi s
mother , then wrnt to sntp th e net
Bob Kntght the demandtng and
trasctble coac h seemed almos t
em ban assed. as tf sueh JUbtla

sc 01 ed 12 of hts team 's las t 11
potnls. Th e juntot guard scored
21 points and wa s nam ed the
Tout nam c nt 's o ut s tanding
pla}et
"This ts a fa tr y tale. · he said
Ma ybe I'll wake up some ttme

Cole man sa t des pondent In
front of hi s lock et He WdS ,1skcd
tf he could take a ny soldC&lt;' fJ om
Sy racuse's cxceptJonal sr,tson
"Not 1ca lly ,' h&lt;' s,nd
PoQt foul shoottng - thr
nemcs ts of th e Ot angemrn ali

next yea 1

season

•

!Iiford, the Olymptan who has
labored und et Kntght for fou r
yea r s, closed ht s college cat eet
wit h a dash of ma gic He scored
2l pomt s. mcludtn g 7 of 10
flon w e1e fOJ weaker men
All wa s well 10 the wotld of shootmg from 3-point range Ht s
lndtana basketball Monday night outside shootmg kPpt Ind ia na
th&lt;' Hoostet s at c NCAA alive bcfm e Smat t Itt up the
champions
atena with actobaltc lwtsts a nd
They defeat ed Sytacusc 7l 71 flashdance mov es
m a st 11rtng ntght of basketball
'It was a lottofhatdY.otkand
th ,t t brought ample tnbut c to a lot press ure " sai d Alto• d hts
both teams
1 eyes clouded wtt h !&lt;'at s "But
look what happens ·
The outcome, before a Supe1
dome ct owd or 64 %9 left Indt
a na with 1ts ftfth national tllle It
It v.as a lso a ntght that ended
was a lso the third champlonshtp crus hingly for Drrnrk Coi0ma n
for Knt ght . who JOined Adolph The Syrac use forward r stab
Rupp and John Wooden as th e lished htmself as onr of college
only coac hes to wm more than basketball's coming players, put
two NCAA crov.ns
ling down 19 rebound s With 28
'One. two, thte&lt;'?" Kmght seco nds left however hts at
sa td "What s the dtfference?"
tcmp tonthe ftont cndolal and 1
Thts was a ntght that belonged b,mged off th l' f1 ant of th e tim
not so much to coac hes as to
Syracu se coach .hm BoPhctm
play!'rs
chose to sta t•on hts othPJ fout
Smart th e JUniOr co llege playeJS In the dcfcn stvt' end or
tr ansfe1, sa nk a wmmng 15
th e rout t fot Coleman s It&lt;'&lt;'
footer from the basehn ew tth four tht ows. and indwna took th&lt;'
second s left, cappmg an cxtraot
re bound uncontested then set up
dlnary seco nd half tn wh1rh he for the v.innrr

NEW ORLEANS tUPlt Perhaps Bob Kntght should te
view hi s policies more olt en
Indi a na's often tntractabl e
coach tradtttonallv t·cfram s fl om
put s utn g JUnt ot co ll ege
trans fet s, but he c han ged hts
outloo k aftrr last season. brmg
mg m &lt;Pnlet ()ran Gall ell and
guard Kctth Smat I
All Smat t dtd Monda\ ntght
"'"' win the Most Valuable
Playct award and g tve Kntght a
tht rd NCAA cha mp JO nshtp as
lndtdna edged Sy ra cuse 74· 7.1
Th&lt;' 6 foot 1 It a nsfrr ft om
Ba ton Rouge La . was playing
an unm sptred game unttl thr
Hoostet s pullrd wlthm fi1-19
Smart llrd th~ scme wtth a
drivmg baskrt a nd ht s la yup wtth
4 17 left forged a 6.J.6:1 li&lt;' H• ·
gave lndwna a 67 66 lead wtth
'l l 1 rematnmg and ht t ano thrt
dm mg lav up wtt h 80 second s lt'ft
to mak&lt;• tt 70· 70 Hts I footct
sliced Svracusc s lead to 7:1 72
w tt h :~2 :;c•c onds 1 em a 1n mg brfot e
pulhng Ihe NCAA cu• tam down
wtth a s pellblndtng fina le
' I'd like to thank tlndtana
forwa tdl Da•y l Thomas fm not
tak tn g a shot and pass mg 11 bark
to ml', · satd Smat t, who dt tbbl r d
Into the lrft ro t nrr and sank a

The Southern·Eastem varsity
baseball contest scheduled for
Monday evening was postponed
due to lnclemenl weather. The
game wUI be made up either tonight (Tuesdayl or Friday wea·
lher permitting at 4: :II In Reine.
Bolh teams are ~0.

anolht

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Monda y night Th ry ~A r t e 11 of 20
fat the g&lt;~ mr mts smg 4 of thel 1
!.IS I ti

'Wf&gt; h.1d co nftdr nCl

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Sclkaly said We've st1 uggi&lt;' &lt;i
al l }ear \lith ou1 f 1r~ tht ows ·
The Hoos11•1 s 11 "l lrd 11 14 with
more than ll minutc•s to go Tht •l
lied 11 70 70 with 1 21 left on .1

l os~ in g &lt;~ bdspb,\1 1

pL1ss beyond

lll l&lt;l lU UJI

'I "" ' hoping fo• .1 mil'acle"
Sy t ,ltusc gu 11 d St r\&lt;' Thomspon
s .t ld

GutthPit) w..1s

Sm;.~rt-

Llgaln

H&lt;' tntrt &lt;t'ptc•d ,md heaved tlw
bttl! IO\\ &lt;It d t tw lnd ldna &lt;" hrcri ng
Sf'C ~ ton , lPII Ill g IOOS( ' 011 t hC' ('OU rt
a rtoudlld f' of lloo~ J PI I rd and

whtlr

r rve1se li:Jvup by Sm ,Jt I 11 0\HII cl
Triche put Syt acusc up 7\ 711,

' II s iiH l)(•s t It dtn ):! I VI' had
dll nl\ ltffi s.ttcl lncll.Jn,l s Rick

making the ftont of " I antll and
barely httltn g the 11m on ht s
seco nd shot

C. ii)O\\ d\

Smat 1 ansv..C'tf'd ~tx ~ Nond s

la trr with a jumprl hom the
la ne Then Colem.m, ,,70 pPII'rnc
fou l shootel', was fou led bv Smat t
and f,lllod fJ om the ltnf'
The Hoos tets wot krd &lt;'.II('
full;. I'Unnlng ptcks and &lt;ull i n ~
thtough lh &lt;' mtddl &lt;'. St ', ll c htng
for Alf01d and ht s JUITIJll 1

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t \01,1g'f'S

potn ts 1 g .Jm f' hut H ,1s hr ld
srotP IPs:-, · Tht-. 1 ~ Ill&lt;' way it's
suppnsPd to ('IHl

No 2 lndt .lnd Ill i II'C'etwd .
pomt s l1nm o11h lout pldVCI s
!'hom IS h.td 211 wlulr Dean
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Stwr m.1n lluuglds lht' msect
qu•&lt;k potnt J..:llltd h.Hl :m point s
dlld f
1:-.s tsls Sf' lk ..tly h.td l A
po tnt s 111d 10 H'ho und s .tnd C,rp g

thr momr•nl 1t11s limP
"I t '-' i.ls cl('s tgnrd fot S1t v' ' but

tn thi st•rontl h.tl f ,Js

Alford, \\hos e• lu st b,1skf'l

t c~rrn

thrv colbpsC&gt;cl on hun
Smell I
s.tld
Oc11 \I I'ho n1 cl;-. sP t .1 gnnd

winnmg 11) footer wllh fout se
conds left 'That "as a sma 1'1

at1hC'clock wh cnlletJigoiJutl

VL'i:ll.

knew 1tmC' wa s 1unn mg out rh(•n
I looked up and saw th~ r lock

~ ;u ni or co llf'gr m K .Jn sd ~ ) wo~ tl'h

IUnning With One srcond
was hopmg 11

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l~ft I

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ca.n h.ipp&lt;•n V. llh onr
sec ontl left
Small took &lt;a le of th&lt;ll htm
Si' lf

tniPI CPpli ng

nrt I trk ( OIP

mans pass thtown ftom undP I
th e lndtana ba sket
ThiS ts a fau v talc- m.J\ be•
I II wake up some11m r n&lt;xt
vcat ' sa td Smat I who sCOI&lt;'&lt;I1 2
ol lndtana s fmal 11 pomt s
Av1cragmg 11 puml s pe1 gaml'
pnl ct mg t he NCA,\ &lt;hampton
shtp matchup, Smat I htt 9 of 1'&gt;
fl om lh&lt;' float and I of 4 ftom lh!'
foul line to fm tsh wtlh ~ I pomts
He also added 6 asSi sts a nd 2
SIC'als WhJ) (' p1 0V Ing lhC'I'(' Wd S

more to the Hoo&lt;J&lt;'J ba&lt;k&lt;ou•t
than All Amenca Ste\C Alfotd
WI' wa nt r d to look f01 me on
the ft na l play,' Alford sa td , "but
I' ve sa id befo re that \ OU ca n t
concentrate only on stopping mr
This team is too good rlscwhrt &lt;'
and you saw that tontghl '
Smart satd a few choice wmds
flam Kntght was Pnough lo
ptovtdc am ple mottvalton 10 thr
second half
" He sa td I had to 1ral fl get
mvoiHd 10 ou t offense. so I went
outa nd go tlt,"Smattsald · i as!

dects1an on hts part i dtdn 1 look

'

Browning to open
on hill for Reds

Game postponed

pdld

Mont oc• \\ hn hni . , IPd :l polntPt s
a!
" Jll'llll \ .11 t Mir flntshPd with 1_2
If

hr wrr

P

po tnt s

Smart named MVP after game-winning shot

The Easlern at Miller base·
ball /softball games sched uled
for Friday wtll now be played on
Thursday.
Until next tim~ I'll see you In
the victory circle'

TAMP/\. Fla. (U PII - The
Clncmnati Reds, who had two
exhibilion games ratned out
Mond ay. annou nced that Tom
Browning will be the starling
pitcher In the regular season
opener Aprll6 agai nst Montreal
The Reds had scheduled split
squad games Monday againsl the
Kansas City Royals in Tampa
and aga inst the Detroil Tigers In
Lakeland, but both were ca n
celed because of rain
Mar io Solo, Ihe Reds' starting
pitcher in the last five Open ing
Day games, ts not ava ilable to
star t this season 's first game
because h(''S being brought along
slowly at spring lraming follow·
lng arm surgery l•st year.
Solo probably will start the
regu lar season on the disabled
list a nd may not pttch until late
April
"Browning has been our most
consistent pitcher the last two
years," said Reds' manager Pete
Rose "He won 20 games In 1985
and 14 games last year "
It will be the first Opening Day
assignment for Browning, who
was l4· 1.11ast yea r
Rose also annou nced that Bill
Gulilckson, 15-121ast season, will
pitch the second game of the
season, April 8, agal~st
Montreal
"Gully wanted to go in the
opener against Monlreal beca use
thai's his old team," noted Rose.
"But he' ll gel a c han ce al them In
the second game."

-

sc• C'C II fo• mr on th0 base line. .
To b&lt;' honest, I didn 't know If It
"a s go ing tn I JUst tossed It up "
Se\ era ! &lt;~ra nd s rla psed be fat 0
thr Otangc•mrn &lt;auld stop lhc '
&lt;lock l'hP\ lnbound~d from
undPt th PII bds kt•l with Coleman

I

wa s 1n Ldtdc·n

Cll\

mg thl• lll lf'gt.nnt•ontf'IPvl slon
Now I m on r op flf llw wot Jd "

Eastern reserves pos t t wo
d
wins over Southern 8 squa
RACINE - Th&lt;' Eastct n E&lt;igli's
rrsf't Vf' bdSC'bclll 1rdm posll'd two
vtctonrs ovfll lhC' Southr1 n 1'01
nado rrsf'rvf's 7 1 and 7 1, ln ~~

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tutdav &lt;lfl&lt;'t noont '"lnb tll
Trathng 4 1 tn the oprnmg
game Eastrtn r amrb.~rk In th&lt; ·
last in ning to ci ,IIm the' 7 o win
In that go~ me Southrtn hutlrt
G.trv Rersr had " no hiiii'J going
unttllhl' ltn al tound vlel&lt;lln g just
one unPat ned 1un until that tlml'
So uthrt n took a 2 IIIPdd In t hi'
sPcond

tnmng

whPn Br·dnd on

Kmg walked then JOdi' hom&lt;' on"
homr 1un by Shane Simpson On P
tnnlng latrt Sou th rt n pi,Jird two
morr whrn Bria n Diehl doubled
Ktng singled him home, a nd
Brent Shultrt sl.tpped a un
s&lt;ot·lng flr ldrr's choler In shall
stOJ&gt;', Ihe scorr 4-0
Ea ster n f"" ght bo~rk with nnl'
tn thr fo urth as Krnnv Ca ldwrl l
walkrd and Howu• l.awrt nCI'
slammed a rocket shot of thr
rlghtfteldt•t s glow f01 thr scoll'
r'inally In th e top of lhc fifth
.Jon B•ssclll It'd off" lth" wa lk .
Shawn Bush si ngled Brian Bat·
ley v.alkcd Scott Fit(h singl"l.
Scptt McDonald doubl ed. Mlkl'
Martin doubl ed. Lawtcnct' and
Derek Yonker wa lkr d, ,1nd .Jon
Bl ssr ll slnglrd th r seoH·now74
During that prt lod Rerse tired
despite hi s fine rffott, te,Jvlng
way for trtlevct Mark Por lrr
who flnl shrd th e g.tme
•
Southrrn scorrd .J sin gll' run In
thr finale , 7-o
Mike M.trtln wa s th e wi nn ing
pitcher In a grrat rffott despltl'
six Eastr t n errors Hcfa nn rd six
and gave up flv r hits wa lki ng
just onr
In thrnlght ca p, fre shman flreba iiPr Scott McDonald fannc•d
nin e enrou le Ia picking up lh &lt;' 7·1
win McDonald gave up just two
hils and walked three In another
fine rffort Shane Simpson su f
1

fct rd tltr loss clrspiJP pit ching &lt;I
good g" m'· g,il nlng trlief fr om
B•l.•n DIPh l Thi' Y allowNI fiv e
hil s ,tnd nillf' \\' dlks
Dut lng the• cout sc• of bolh

g&lt;1mPs Scott Fit ch had two sin·
gles M&lt;Don.tlcl ,, double• Martin
.1 doulllr dnd lt lpl&lt;'. LawiPnee a
si ngle' Blsst'll two sin~ irs. Bush
a singl e. a nd Rat trv a sing !&lt;'
i'IJI Suutht't n Simpson had a
hom1 • 1un ani! sing ! ~. Mlk~ Sh,lfp
Julin McCI Intot'k , Btandon Kin~ '
,md Cell v Jl(·rs!' N l( h ~ tn g[Ps .md

Dlrhl &lt;' double '

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�March 31. 1987

By The Bend

-The ·Daily Sentinel

Ry 11011 HOEFLICH
So•ntind Staff \\riter
Georg&lt;• 13 RcutP!', who h.1s
Meig s Co un ty

IS n.tm1·d Hou min' R.tccoo n

t)nt hi s MciS IC' r of
Sc ir ncf' 1n Arts
Thosts , &lt;~n r xhtbttton m patnl mg and d1 aw mg
!r om Aprtl ;;
through Apri l 10 at the Hei sta nd

Ga ll c• r v.

E IPmC'nl'-11 y

p1 cs

UnJ\C'J

MJLlmt

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Ox ford .
Th e g:t ll cn wtl l bP open ft om K
a m . to ;; p m , Moneby through
Fnday for tho• show, Wtlh the

oprning ICCC'pllon planm.•d tor

Sundav. Apnl !i, from lro o p.m
Router' s works deal "llh F:x
prcsstonism of the la test m 1
movemf'nt - Nru F.xp1 rss Jsm.

Grorgr is 1hr son nl r:Jma
Smith Reut er Akron, anti the
lat e John V Reu ter. Both were
r eared in M c1gs Counlv. He• has
bern a f1 cqucnt visilol lo MPtgs
Count v f01
s- J tth r home of
his grandfat hr1. thC' l ate Be n
Smllh. and at th&lt;• home of hts
aunt. Mtss Lurllle Smith in
Chester

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Th ank You'
Th.JI romes fro m Wil liam
. Lowen , 1.! 7 Bullcrnut ~~r.
Pom eroy. in app&lt;cc J,&lt;IJon to the•
many of vou who !'l'mrmbf'rrd to
se nd him a ca rd" hen he marked
his 9'&gt;th btrthda v on March 21i

M1 Lowen was

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ceived in the off1ce of the village clerk, Pomeroy, Ohio.
until 12 o'clock (noon) on
Aprtl 20th, 1987 on the fol ·
lowmg proposal
1 . For the purchase by the
Village of Pomeroy of a new
1987- 1988 four door, five
passenger, sedan wtth the
fol1ow1ng added equipment·
V-8 Engme - Not Over
305 Cubic Inches
Wheel Base - Not to Ex
ceed 115 Inches
6 Black Regular S1ze Ra ·
dial T1res
Power Steer~ng
Spotlight On left Hand
Side
Automaftc Transmtsston
Vmyl Seats
Air Conditioner
Rear Wmdow Defrosl
Rear Doors Open From
Outs1de Only
Back door Wtndows Re ·
mam Up
Adjustable M~rrors On Both
Sides
Calibrated speedometer and
police package opttons and
transfemnQ
radios, stren,
flashing stgnals, fire extin·
gutshers and protectrve shtelds
from present car to nevv car
Each b1d must c ontam the
full name of every person or
company mterested in the
same, and the btd must be
accompanied by a check or
bond in the s um of S 1 00 00
to the sat tsfaction of the VII ·
. lage Council as a guaranty
that tf the b1d is accepted.
contract wtll be entered into
and its performance prop erty secured
The'se checks or bonds wtll
be returned at once to all ex cept the successful btdder
His checks or bond will be
held unttl the contract or btd
ts proPerly executed by htm
The right is reserved to reJect any or all btds
Jane Walton, Clerk
Vtllage of Pomeroy

on that dav

- and h&lt; •'s qurtr capable apparen tly 10 good heii llh and
gets al ong wc•ll lnridPnt.tlll . h b
appearance C'Crl.l tnly is that of a
m an m"n)' y{'a r :-; y oungr1
Kn sta Sargent, a sec ond
grader at the Pomcro1 F: i rmrn
t ary Sc hool. was th&lt;' fir st pldcr
winner in thr li oc king Va ll&lt;'\

Tourism Association namr thf'
raccoon con test
Krista w on a $o0 US. Savings
Bond. a $5 gif1 cerliflca tP and a
m eal at McDonald' s as her

Mr. and Mrs Dougla s Barcoman of Cos t a Mesa, Calif. are
announcing tho birth of their son .
Brandon Marlin . . Ja n. 24 lie
weighed stx pounds. 13 ounces
and was 19 il; hes long·.
Maternal gra ndparents art '
Mr and Mrs. Thom as Martn.
Crestline. Caltf. and the paternal
grandparents arn Mr . and Mrs
Ben Borcoman of liuntlngt on
Beac h ,
Ca lif
Great grandpar ent s arc· Ciinlln Dou
glas . Albany. and ,\ lpha Douglas.
Pom erov, Rou tP I

rH'I/ f' S Th( &gt;JSI\Q('IJ I!On "mdS I (JJ

Spriikmg o f lh&lt;• Pome1 01 f:l&lt; '
mPnl ut \ School s tudent ~ thc•n'
wi ll b(' hPd f' ln ~ pC'r sonnf'l fJ om
thr Southern Ohw Coa l Co tn
~pt tl
S.tiil Mora Ctbson of
Mo• tgs County docs much of th r•
prog1 J m pn ·sen I a1ion s on 1he
COd l mmin.(! O)X'ratJons o l 1hl'
compan1 and IS sc hl'dUil'd l or
two (:.I PPl' &lt;.l l unrrs ell PomC'rO\'

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SECTION 3. That all la g•slation
enacted subseSealed bids w1t1 be re -

Barcoman birth

Man with local roots
to display artistic talent

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V 1rgmm HP&lt;.IJT('k, Bullf'l'
nul .\vPnut·. rom Pr o\' , v.as moJf'·

Holman birth

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th a n plf'CI S(•d 10 ha\(' .~.., hrt
gursts OVl'l thf' v Pt y plrd si:l nl

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~&lt;cckcnd,

het r htld &lt;en. Mr. and
Mrs Willt am Hrdrick and son,
Bn.1n. o f Shade; Mr and Mt s
DdV Jd K el ler an d daughlct s,
Sa ndy Lee and Val!•tw ,\nn of
Reynoldsb urg . .t nd Da1 id Cl.11 k

of Columbus

It was

weekend 10 enjoy I hC'
and othr·r people

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Mr. and Mrs. Loyal M . Holman
arc an nounc in g the btrth ol their
thi rd child , a daughter. BrllicJo,
at the lioizcr Medical Cr ntt'r
March 19 Th e ml ant weighed six
pounds. two ou nces and wa~ 19
inrht's long.
MaJC:rnal _granclpd rC'nl s lll'f\
Mr and Mrs. Paul Bell .1nd &lt;he
pat ernal grandmoth er i s M1 s
Aitre Holman . ail of Rae me. M1.
and Mrs. Holman's other two
r htldren are Ja r ob Paul. four .
and Nirolr L v nn. one

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T hr Academ1· Awa &lt;d s Show'
thts y ear "'" s g"cn such a blas t
of pubirctt \· - and f frll "out ol
11. ' You SP('. I gav0 up m ov Jf'S

somr VPJrs ago wh 0 n 11 not onh·
brfam r nC'cessurv to travd
m1lc•s to sf'f' onr. bul l t':JmP to thP

con etu s1on thr~l
whdt I was
sreing on thp s ilv0J scrrC'n Has
for the most part wns tmg rn v
ttme and mom·y Wtl h t h&lt;~ t
alti tude, I probabll have missed
SO mC' good mOVJ('S - and ol
ho•rku1·a lot of bad onr&gt;.
I find- .1ga1n lhtsyrat -l'ma
slrangrr 10 tll r nomJnrPs d nd thf1
m ov tes up for best ptrture I dlCI
though n•cogntz&lt; • lhP namPs of
Paul New man, .l ane Fonda and
Woodv A li en from "nor her era
It a ll adds up th at I ha1·r th at
" los t ou&lt; " fePiing Now. is thai a
stg n of MY agr01 TilE agr,.' And
- tlon't ge t &lt;he tmpresston that I
hatr mm iC's .. Shurk~! I 'vC' sC'P n
" Wizard oi Oz" and "Go ne wllh
the Wind" a whole bunrh of
times Do keep smtling

f'.\MPBELL'S PROMOTION -

Syracuse and

Salishury Elf•mt•ntary Schools wrr&lt;.• wimwrs in
th&lt;• !'amplwll' s Soup lith annual lahrls for
t•du('ation promulion hy Krogt•r. The Sy rat·ust•
~t · hool \\'On a t:ertifi&lt;.:at•• worth 25 .0011 laln•ls, whilt•
tlw S,tlislmr~· Sd10ol r(•c•f•iv ed ont• worlh ;;oo
lalu· l ~. Roth ~·i('huol~ rf•d t•t•m tht• l.th{'l~ for ~upplit•s
,u1d t•quipnwnt. ('arolyn Ohling&lt;"r of Krogt·rs ,
t•t•nlt ' l', Jtrt':•wnh•d tilt' .n·rtifkatcs to Rmnora

Young , l&lt;•ft, Syracuse ~&lt;Chool, and B••rky Broder ick, Salisbury PTO. ,Jam•·• La wren« •. principal ,
is .tlso pil'lurcd with Deloris WIIJ , Kroger
Pmployt•. With lhe lah&lt;' l cerllficalt• and utho•r.
roliPctl'd hy sludenls at SyraC'IIS&lt;', a VCR.
uve rh{•a d projt•dor, papt•r t.·uttt•r, t•amt~ra,
t·ompuh•r t•qupmcnt and pri!&gt;im ha\'t' hN'n
nrdt•rt•d .

i3i 24, 31 2tc
Public Notice

Auxiliary discusses fund raisers
sr,rrcd fu nd Ja is mg

artl\itic~

d! ~c u ssc cl

at th r rccrn t
moe&lt; mg of the Rutland Vo lunii'Cr
Ft 1r OcpJ rfm(·nt AuxJimn &lt;.~1
th r !JrC' si C! lion .
i\ n'port w.r s gJ\Cn on thr
C'ap1a1 n D '&lt; f ts h dtnnr&lt; held
Saturd.t&gt; at the f liP house, along
with t he lamil v tun ntgh t pro
gram which ha d a good turnout
Anothr'l" fun ni gh l was planned b,v
rhr group. loi\ nn St cwa t'l noted
that a bakr sa le wil l be held on
Apn i I H Rl &lt;h e Dcpal'!mont storr
v.f' t C'

With

p1 ocreds

to go toward

A lso cl i sr u ~sed was

an

dPCISion IS

n

fiJI'men Ass1stancr

w!lha pic tu resalc by thefiremen
wa s requested of members
.Janel Willia m son prest ded at
the m eeting. Kimbrtlv WilliOJd
r0p01 t on usrd tr(" rrC"am rna ·

planned Juamta L ambel'l won
tho trmcling prize brought b1
Opal Dyf' r and Mrs. Lam bert v-iii
proviCie onr lor April.

egg hunt fo r rhe ch tldt rn of thr

community to be hrld m roo pet a

lion with

the

invitat ion

WMFI conducts recent meeting
Pl ans fOJ a m other-daugh ter
dinner to be held on May 2:1 at
r, .10 p m at Dal e's Smorgasbord
10 Ga lltpoi&lt;s were made at thr
March meeting of the Laut el
Cl iff Free Methodist Churr h.
Th e WMFJ conference will be
held June 6 from 9 a .m to 3 p.m
Bonni e Friend read a toller ft om
Failh Fryrr m an on overa ll
growth in the ronfcrenee. Sug
gesttons for growt h arc rc
quested and one per church is
ired

Evelyn Young had devotions
roadtng f rom Hebrews S and an
arricle on Chmttan grow th. it
v.a s nott'd that the Its! of books to
be 1ead by mrmbe•·s In a year
will be available m Mav A c11rd

was received from miss1onarv
tidmgs r egardt ng the mrmorlum
for Beulah Oehler.
Kalle Parker won the fncnd
ship basket. Refreshmenls were
provided by Eva Robson and
Genov ir1·e Ward .

C..J Estep. Shade. ce leb&lt;a t ed
hiS third birthday with a part y
~J,·pn b\' his mother, ChnstJ. An
A if theme was carr ied out.
Games were played and following the party the bO\'S and gil"ls
were gi ven pony rides. A!lending
wore hts grand parents . .Jam es
and Conntc QUJv cy. hi s great
gra ndmot her. He·i&lt;•n Quivcy, hi s
grea t -au nt , .Ja neQu iv&lt;'v. an aunt
and unrlc, Kathit' and .John
Hannmg. TeJTI Sturg&lt;'on and
Brandon. Connie Marcum, .Irs
sir and .Josh . GNa ld lnr Bovd and
.Jamie, Vanessa Dect. Mark
Ma11ox . Linda Noel. and Bobby
Rttchte.

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Pomeroy,

Oh.

PHONE
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meet a CPA and talk
about what they can
do for your company
- call us. We would
be happy to visit with
no obligation to you.

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Pennington wzns pageant
8 1\Li\NI'INr; i\I 'T - Tlw h~lanclng act of Tht•
lrom llt 1 lgium will lw a ft•:durt• of tilt'
Hl'l1.1'r lnh•rnational fireus which will ht• stagt•d

\\'alton~

al till' Rulland Civic Cc•ntt·r at 4::10 and 7::10 p. m .
Thursday . J\.dvanct• tickt•ls cun tw purdulst•d .at
lho• Miller Rrothers Gro«•ry.

Communty calendar/area happenings
TUESDi\Y
REEDSVJLI.F: - RtVl'll' it•w
Garden Clu b will mcrt at 7::10
p .m. Tuesdav .Jithr home of Mrs .
Denver WC"b0r
POMEROY - Meigs Alumni
Tuesdav, 7 p .m . at Main
Strcc&lt; Pizza In Po m eroy

meet

WEDNESDAY
PAGF.VILLE - Sclpto Town
ship Senior Cittzcns blood pres
sure dav Wednesda y. 10 a.m to
noon, at !he store building In
Pagpvillc . The group is spon so r ing a yard sale on Friday and
Sa tu rday.
MIDDLEPORT- Middleport
Literary Club m eets Wednesday
7:.10 p.m .. home of Mrs. Ca rl
flOI"ky,
TIIURSDAY
POMEROY - Easter Bazaar

Thursduv. 9: :to to .1· 311, Meigs
County Scmor Ccntot .
POMEROY -Salisbury Town-

ship Tru stee's meet Thu rsda y , 7
p m .. at tow nship hal l on Rock
Spr in gs Road.

Pageant at Hocking Valley Inn i n
Nel sonvil le, March 15 She rere iV&lt;'d a crown. trophy, sluffed
clown, and a banner. She al so
~~&lt;a s the winner in the photogenic
compelilton and received a
trophy and stuffed bear. She also
won rhe Grand Baby Doli overall
competition l o receive a crown.
t roph~. banner and a savmgs

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13669

A MONTH

BE IT OAOAINED by tha
Council of the v•llage of Pomercy, Ohio.
SECTION 1 Thattheordinances of the Village of Po·
muroy, Oh1o, of a general
and permanent nature, as re·
vised, codtfted, rearranged
and consolidated mto component codes, lttles, c hapt·
ers and sections are her e by
approved, adopted, and
• enacted as the Cod1f1ed Or~ .• 1dinances of the Vtllage of
•' · ' Pomeroy, Ohto 1987
~' 1 •&lt;
One book-form copy of ttle
--~ Codiftod Ordinances shall be
: ~ : certified as correct by the
,~ . Muyor and the Clerk-Trea: ...

45769

bond. Krystal will be three m
July . Sh e was sponsored by her
parents.

WHEREAS, the Council of
the Vtllage of Pomeroy, Ohto,
has had the matter of codtficatlon and general revtston of
the ordmances before 1t for
some time, and
WHEREAS, tt has heretofore entered mto a contract
wtth the Walter H Drane
Company to prepare and
publish such codtficatton, a
nd
WHEREAS, the codlfiCa·
tton of such ordmances , to·
gather wtth the new matter
to be adopted, the matters
to be amended and those to
be repealed are before the
Council

&lt;· ourer. atteched
to this 01dia

618 E. Main St.

Krysta l Dawn Pennmgton .
dau g hter of Tom and Marvela
Pennington. Ew in gton. was the
win ner 10 Fas hion Model USA

IN CONFliCT

AN EMERGENCY

Estep birthday

nance as
part hereof, and
~ ~ filed wittl the permanent re., ; . cords of the ViHage of Po".., meroy, Oh1o
: ,.. • SECTION 2 That the provi·
... : Slons of this Ordtnance, in.... - eluding all provisions of t he
: .. · Codified Ordinances, shall be
.. •• in full force and effect as pro.. : vided in Sect1on 5 ofthts Ordi·
:-: nance All ordtnances andre·
.. • solutions or parts thereof
... : · enacted prtor to whtch ore tn·'
.... - consistent with any proviSIOn
:- . of tho Cod~red Ord;nences,
.. : are hereby repealed as of the
.... · effective date of this Ordt: · - nance, eJtcept as follows
:
(a) The enactment of the
· . Codified Ordinances shall
· ··· ·not be construed to affect a
~ right or habthty accrued or
· . -incurred under any leg•sla' tive provismn prtor to the effecttve date of such enactment , or an actton or proceeding for the enforcement
of such right or liablltty.
Such enaclment.shall not be
construed to relieve any pe r·
aon from puntshment for an
act comm1tted in vtolat1onof
any such legislative provt !lions, nor to affect an indict ·
ment or prosecution therefor
For such purposas, any
such legislative provision shall
conttnue in full force notwithttanding its repeal tor the purpoae of reviston and codiftca·
•• bon.
{b) The repeal provided
above shall not affect
.
(11 The grant or recrea110n
:·. '0; a franchise. license, ugtlt.
. . ·ea.ement or privilege.
·'
(21 The purchase, sale,
lease, or transfer of propertv ·
(3) The appropriatton or
eJCpenditure ol monay or
:~ promise or guarantee of pay·
:~ ment
•
(4) The as11umption of any
contract or obhgetion .

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Plymouth Hortzon. 5-door hatchback

8. 9°/o APR

60 MONTHS TAX
&amp; TinE DOWN
LIMITED OFFER - LOCAL FINANCE SOURC~ #492

'

rial provision of those ordt -

nances ex1stmg prior to February 1, )987 ' hall ba
deemed to amend. replace
or affect ttle analogous or
comparable sect1on of the

Public Notice
Debt Service .

Public Notice

55,027 49

TOTAL DISBURSEM~NTS .
998,462 89
Total Recetpts over / under
Dtsbursements
!168,929 211
Sale of

Notes ...... 145.000 00
Miscellaneous ... 8.140 33
Sale of Fi"ed

Assats ... .. , , .23.314 62

Codtfied Ordinances as re·
fleeted m the Comparative
Section Ta~le of the same,

Other Sources/ Non -Oper

etmQ Rav

. t 1.292 99

or as otherwise mdicated by

Transfers· ln

.63.692 36

the content or purpose of
such subsequent leg1slat•on

SECTION 4. Thai this Ordinance tS hereby declared to be
an emergency measure necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public
peace. health. safety and welfare of the res1dentsofthe Vtllage, the reason for the necesSity bemg that there exists an
•mperative need for the earliest publication and dtstribu·
lion of the Codifted Ordtnances to the offictals and rjt,
SJdents of the V1llage, so as to
facilitate admimstrat1on and
da1ly operat1on and avoid
practtcal and legal entanglements
SECTION 6 That th1s Or·
dmance shall become effective at the earliest date a llowed by law
PASSED th1s 16th day of
March 1987
R1chard D Seyler
Mayor
APPROVED thts 16th day
of March 1987
Jane Walton
Clerk -Treasurer
ACCEPTED tht s 16th day
of March 1987

131 24, 31 2tc
Public Notice
CASH BASIS COMBINED
ANNUAL FINANCIAL
REPORT
For The Fiscal Year Ended
December 31 . 1 986

MIODLEPOAT VILLAGE
MEIGS COUNTY
GOVERNMENTAL
FUNO TYPES
REVENUE RECEIPTS
RECEIPTS ·
local Taxes
.102, 839 60
Intergovernmental
Revenue
.308, 045 28

Perm;ts .

Tronsfers-Out . . 62.944 86
TOTAL OTHER FIN
SOURCES /
I USES) . . , . 188,495 44
Expend Dtsb &amp; Other
Uses / Net.
. 19 ,566 23
Fund Castl Balance
January 1
657 , 122 83
Fund Cash Balan ce
December 31
676,689 06
Treasury
Balance
87,851 .32
Investments
640 ,458 82
Total Treas ury
Balance .
728,310 14
Outstanding
!51 ,621 08)

TOTAL
BALANCE . 676 ,689 06
SUMMARY OF
INOEBTEDNESS
OUTSTANDING
JAN . 1, 1986

Mortgage
Revenue .. .. . 565 ,000 00

G 0 . Notes ..... 65.000.00
TOTAL. ......... 630 ,000.00
NEW ISSUES
G 0 Notes . . 145,000.00
TOTAL. . . . . 145,000.00
RETIRED
Mortgage

Revenua . 15.000.00
TOTAL
. 15,000.00
OUTSTANDING
DEC 31. 1986
Mortgage

F1nes, Licenses &amp;

. MATIER ; AND DECLARING

C .•J. Estep

otherw1se affected a mate-

ENACT THE CODIFIED OR-

: 1"HEAEWITH, TO PUBLISH
· JHE ENACTMENT OF NEW

R&lt;' frPshmrnt s wrrr

which amended, replaced or

Charges for
Serv1ces .

. DINANCES

.•

quent to February 1, 1987,

AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE,
ADOPT
AND
· DINANCE. TO REPEAL OR-

mCJde.

It wa s decided to inv i to the
Harmonville F11·r Department
AuXI Itar\ to thr April merllng
Marg1 Davis wtll •·xtond the

Eas l rt

Ordinance No 666
Passed 3 -16-87

rh mes "llh Charlie BarrN&lt; 10
check out several before a final

benches and ptcm c tab les for thr
park .

Public Notice

LEGAL NOTICE

March 31, 1987
Page-4

Bear of rhc Bend

roots.

Public Notice

. Pomeroy~Middleport, Ohio

53 ,740.81
54 ,701 87

Mtscellaneou s . 75 , 988 .31

DISBURSEM£NTS
Current

Revenue . 550,000.00
G 0 Notes . .210.000.00
TOTAL ... . 760.000.00
THIS IS AN
UNAUOITED FINANCIAL
STATEMENT
Memoranda Data
Property Tax levies
Inside 10 Mtll
Outstde 1 0 Mill .
Munictpal Income

143.610 38

Baste Uttlity
Serv•ces
22,864. 36
Transportatton
1 76 , 482 97
General Govern ·
ment
103, 388 65
Capital
Outlay
264,646 09
Debt Service
65 ,027 49
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS . . 766, 019 94
Total Recetpts Over / Under
Dtsbursements .... (170, 704 07)
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES (USE S)
Proceeds from Sate of Debt
Sale of
Notes . . . . . 145 , 000.00

Sala of Fixed
Assets
. 23,314.62
Other Sources/ Nonoperatlna Rev ...... 9 ,030.67
Transfers- In .. 54, 497.60
Total Other Ftn. Sources /
(Uses)
.199 , 337. 73
EJCpand. Disb. 8a Other
Uses / Net ..... 28 . 633 .66
Fund Cash Balance
Jan 1 . .
. .535 , 101 .75
Fund Cash Balance
Dec. 31 ....... 563 , 735 .41
PROPRIETARY
FUNDS
.RECEIPTS .
Charges for
Services ... . . 234 . 213.1 5
TOTAL

RECEIPTS ... ,234,213.15
DISBURSEMENTS .
Currant,
Personal
Services ... . 147. 134 61
Contractual
Services ..... 28.532.40
Supplies and Mat·
er~a la . . ....... 56.775.94
TOTAL DIBURSE MENTS ....... 232. 442 95
Total Raceipts over / under
Disbursements ... 1.770.20
NON- OPERATING
REVENUES

The Salisbury Township
Trustees have submttted the
OH -3 report for 1 986 Ttle
report and th supporttng
documents are avat lable for
public mspectto n al the
home of the Clerk, Wanda
Eblin , laure l C liff Road.
upon request
Wanda Eblin , Clark
Sahsbury Townshtp
Metgs County. Ohto

614-992 -2272

(8) The dedication of prop• orty or plat IPPfOVII.
(9) Tho ennuetlon or do... tachment of territory.

1101 Any tegioletlon on.,. acted subtequent to February
1, 1987.

a.

Security of Penon
Property .... ... 143, 61 0 38
Basic Utility
Service ........ 22. 864.38
i .......... 176. 482.97
General Govern-

mont .... , ...... 103.388.86
PersOflal

Servicoo ..... 1 47.134. 81
...... 28.632.40
....... 6&amp;.n6.94

1'-'''P""'
I:IUIIBV . • • "' .264,648.09

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

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

EUGENE lONG

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
The MEIGS COUNTY
BOARD OF MR / OD , p 0
BOX 307. John St .. Syro-

Complete Remodeling
Rooftng of all Types
Complet e Gutter Work
Worked tn home area
20 yea rs
" Free Estimates"

992 -2196

CAll COLL((l,

Middleport, Ohio
1- t3 -tfc

Ph. 11&gt;141 843·5425

3-9 '87 -1 mo. pd

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

phalt peving par the follow mg specificat•ons:

(All makes &amp; modelsl

A ) Bids are to be based on
tBJO sq yd

B I Contractor will grade

and s hape stone base to in sure proper drainage
C ) Pnme wtth 35 gallon
per sq yd of bttuminou s
prtma coat
D.) Pave wtth 3 inch of 0
D 0 T spee~f t ed 402 as phalt leveling course
E ) Pave wtth 1 inch 0 .0
0 T 404 wearmg course
F I 380 lmear ft of asphalt curb (price per ft 1
G ) Mamtenance of 2 •nch
curb he1ght on bldg side
H I Work to be co mpl et ed

by June 30. 1987.

Bids must be s ubmttted
to :
Metgs County Board of

MR / DD
P 0 . Box 307
Syracuse, Oh 46779
Bid submtsston deadltne
lee Wedemeyer, Supt

1 70

.7 00
NA

. . 2,967
3-21 -87

PH, 949.2 893
or 949 ' 2756

11.----..:.1·;.:2;.-';:.8:.;7·;.:3.,:'":;:•::.·J
ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE!

Porter 614 388 9696

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

B&amp;B
WOODWORKS
CUSTOM :
'PLANING
• JOINTING
'MOLDING

985-3561

All Makes

•Washers •Dtshwashers
•Ranges
•Aefrtgerators
•Dryers •Freezer s

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

PARTS and SERVICE

36532 BAILEY AD

4 Sltr.

POMEROY
3- I -I mo

JO'S .
LlnLE RED BARN

, 1,.11

il ' l \\ ,,.,

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL.
SIDING CO.

992-621 S or 992·7314

New Homes Built

Pomeroy, Oh1o

" Free

Pomeroy

190 MULBERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.

HOURS: Tut -Wed. -Fr t.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p.m.· 7 p.m.
By Chance or Appointment

PH. 992-9949

RUSS MOORE

Bob Barton, Owner

992-2526

C&amp;M TV
REPAIR
Ohio

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

45771

949-3088 Bus.
949·2606 Home

ACTION
TOWING

24 HR. SERVICE

3-17-1 mo pd

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas

"At Reasonable Pri&lt;es"

Satellite Soles
Installation
Service

PH. 949-2801

Electronic Organs

or 949-2860

Mobile service

614·843·5248
REASONABLE - RELIAIL£

8-20-' 86 tin

4-IG-86-Ifn

949-9070 or
949-2045

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

3-4-1 mo

992·3410

flalfened Alum. Cans
26' lb
Clean Sheet Cast Alum.
25' to 29' lb .

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

#I COPPER ............... 42'
#2 COPPER ............... 32'
Irony Aluminum
S to 18' lb.

lO·B· Ifc

HUDNALL
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

161 North Setond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Carry Fistltng Supplies

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL
"

Pay Your Cablo &amp;
Phone Bills Hero
• IUl!Nfl! PHON!
16141 992-6ll0

SCIPIO RECYCLING
614-'l'l'l·J!I~{)

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Bashan Building

EVERY

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.
Fadory Choke

t614) 992-77!4

12 Gauge Shotguns Only

I tl'l!lllll

lO Cited 2 Mi E of Pagevllle
On rown•tllp Road lf142

GUN SHOOT

RE!tOINCI PHONE

Aprtl 1-3, 9 · ~ . 2 rntl es fii'ISI ol
Porter on 554 ClothM ylau
and mise

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

10-8-lfn

Authorizod Service
&amp; Parts
Briggs 8a Stratton
Tecumseh
Weed Eatar
Home lite
Jacobsen

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
Middleport, Oh.

992·6611

3-20-87

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Aufhorited John DHre.
New Holland, lush Hog
Farm Equipmonf

o..,,

hr111 Equl~1111111
Patte &amp; Ser•lee

1-3-'86 tic

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Cl Swim Molds - Interpreting Services

z
~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

l: Licensed Clinical Audiologist

~ (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

8-13 tfn

Alao Trldlllllulo•
PH. 992·5682

or 992-7121
6·17·1fC

SANDY'S

AUTO SALES

Automotin Ropalr
&amp; Servico
TUNEUPS to TRANSMISSION
CALL 992·7•03 &amp;pt.
ll. Rt. 33, Pomoroy, OM.

We'll Sell You l
U11d Car or Fix
Your Old On•

3

Announcements

Paul'• Barbnr Shop tn Ra crna.
Ohio tlu re-opened Hour• are
8·12 Mon. ttlru 511 . Closed
Thurs

C.1rol 'a Country Craf11 Spung
Open Houte April 161h 9 306:30. Depot S t . Autlend Pro·
ftiSional quality. CeH 11 4 · 742·

2.6.

4

Giveaway

Console ttereo, bo• tl)rlno•.
ma"r"'· slove 604 Second
Ave .. G•Hipoha

Sm1H Tetrler· Hound, fem•le,
ap•yad. ,u shors. HouM broken.
Coli 843-8372
Thr" puppt" to good tlome
304·878· 3809 .

AIRLINES NOW HIRING Flruht
AtiHndllnl&amp; Trttvel Agttnts M e
ch11nrct Custorn 111 SeriJice lts l
rng&amp; Salllfl fll to S50K Entry
level rtosrtron s Call 806 687
6000 Eu A 9005
Guvemurunt Jubs $ 16 040
&amp;59 230 yr Now h1nnn C11ll
805 687 6000 E •t R 9SOS for
currem lttthual ltst
MOM AND DAD let us PIIV lor
your c hrld's collttt! 6 uducolmn
Thf! Armv NAtiO nAl GuJUd c nn
l)tOVIdf! up 10 S 18 000 In
edu r. tttron llll tstnnctt C11 ll 1
800 642 3619 for tr ee rnform11
t•on packet or cont11c1 vourto cl'll
Armv Nnt ionul GuHrd rtr cruttllf
lor 11n rnt ervrew
EXCEL LEN T WAGES For aptu~t
time tuJem bly work o1Hctror1
res cralls Other11 Info !6041
641 0091 n11 t 3667 7 rtava
AVON no sttrvtce chnrye open
t f)lfi! OIIf)l phonlt J0 4 675
1429

Part Trm o Speoch Th er11prAT
needed call 304-675 1244

12

S1tuations
Wanted

Have ro om In Pflvlll e C11re Home
fo t 2 o\dntl'1 pntHmll Rnasona·
ble ret~~• 15 yr rtllpOrl(lncn
Spf!Ctal drat1 Good Caur C•ll
614p266 6609
Wrl\ do smell h\1111 chrlllllll\1 lor
your business M1unut Mat
lht!WS, 614·742 2002

15

Schools
lnstruciJOn

Rflttern Now Southeutern Bua
CniiAgfl Call 614 446
4 367

Wttl Cllllt for fl lderty In vou r
home b 1r tllliabl e Full or
part tlmu Cell614 388 982 2

Pomeroy · ·
Middleport
8t Vicinity
Houuhold 11111 Aprrl 1st find
2nd 10 am R11rnen rfllid11nce
Tyree Blvd , RICIM llnltde)
Table· &amp; c hsirt. bedroom 1u1te
wardrobe tlall tree. b11ddlng
books, mrs c ulflful hems
April ht and 2nd 156 Pe11t
Strll&amp;t Mlddlepon 10 00 trl
4 00 Bedspreadl curlatnl, ntcn
~lean ciO!tltng
April ht 2&lt;48 W Main Pomeroy Recliner almost new compound bow 11dult and child rent
clathlng babv ilem•. 11~::1

18 Wanted to Do

Wrll do hou' e ~rmprng HA vf!
rehnences Ren!lnnAbl&amp; 1At81
CAll 614· 446·4011
Would lrke t o care lor eldtrly
penon In mv homu Hav e
eJtperlence &amp; ruhtrrmces Call
614·-446 6183 11nythntt
Wrll feed your dog or es t while
ynu vacttlon , 304· 882· 3477

Financial
21

Business
Opportun ity

I NOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO r~tco mmrtnd s th111 you
do businn11 wnh p&amp;Ople you
kn ow find NOT 10 srmd rrronll'p'
thr oug h the mar\ unltl ynu htvfl
mvn•tigat11d ttle oHerrng
THE

Apfil 2. 3 . 4 rwp Rd 79 111
mobtle home on left behrnd
Meigs Ftugroundl
George'• Curyoul , 3 miles
10uttl of Mid dleport April 1. 2.
3 Ram or 1hme Some new
clothtng 8 00 1

9

23

Professional
Services

Wan1ed To Buy

We pay cash for late model clean
u•td cart
J im Mink Ctlev -Old• In c
8111 Gene John•on
&amp;U-·46 · 3872

TOP CAS H 1\Rid tor '83 modttl
Rnd newer used Ctfl Smith
Bulck ·Pontrac, 1911 Eattern
Ave . GRIIIpoll• Call 614-UB·
2282

Private invnstrgatrng All 1ype1
of lnvAttrgat lont Strictly con It
denllll Call 614-247- 3281
J utta·s Penonal Care Home h••
opening for e ldt~rly patt enu , 24
hour c11r" I emily busineu 1intff
1969. 304 ·773-6873

Rea l Eslale

Wanted to buy used ratlrolld ties
Ctll 614· 446-271 2.

OlD ORIENTAl RUGS
WANTED Any tlze orconditron.
C•lllolllrflll1 · 800-433·7847
Buying datty gold , lllvttr colnt,
rlngt, jewelry, llttllnu wnre. old
co1n1. large cu rren cy Top prl
CH Ed Burkett Barbet Stl op,
2nd. At~e . Middleport. Oh 614
992 34711

fIll pIll y 1111~ 111
~1: r v t r.1:s

Rl. 124, Pomoroy Ohio

Announce menl s

l11dy 10 IIIIV wllh 11lderly l11 riy 111
hM hom11 6 12PM C111ll 614·
266 6260 116111 Mercerv1ll t1

GarRge Sale Wed . Thun Frt
8 6 ~:ouc h . cham1uw Crew Rd
Pomeroy behtnd farrg round1

3·11' 11-1 mo.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Matntenance supervisor needed
lor "100 bed SNF ·ICF ftc•lrtv
lo c11ted rn IOU ihl'll'llt Ohto Must
have knowledge rn c~trpentry ,
plumbrng electrtcltV etc Send
rnume to Four Wrnd1 Nunrn g
Cente1 216SethAve Jackt(ln
OH 46692

rne~•

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

Roger Hysell
Garage

lo•

Gantge Sale ram or shme 663
South Fourth Mrddleport Aprtl
1,2, 3 Bt g met1 1 c lottling, Bll
sue womtm' s, krda, baby item s,
toys , mrt c kitchen &amp; housetlold
rtem s. m11on jart compact
wa1her/ dryer. more

.. FREI ESTIMATES"

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

Full ttme actrvttret
tor a 100 bed SNF-ICf
ta cllitv 32 hr actNttiu dtrector
courso •s preferred Senc1 resuml!t
to Four Wrnd1 Nuratng Cenlel.
216 Seth Ave J11ckson OH
46692 Attent ion- Admtm st rll
d~re~::t or

6 Famtly yard sale Wednesday
2 mi pill fatrgrounds on old Rt
33 Cold weather cencel1

3 it -lfn

All Makes &amp; Models

3-2-l mo

Centenary Townhouse April2 &amp;
3 Baskels oval rug s lnmp s
home mtertor argner punes
Havtland Chma Pfalllgrnll

No Sunday Calls

49835 St. Rt. 124

Racine,

Estimates "

PH. 949-2860
or 949·2801

ANTIQUES

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

3 day Aprtl ht Butldmg 604
Second Ave Gallrpolls Washer
dryer , e luc lnC•ijll range
sp rmgs maltre ss chns1
dresur cofho · end table s
lamps anttquea clothmn. to., s
mtsc

Pmch Sole Thur•. Frt Stu
Begrnn lng Aprtl 2nd · B 30 AM
80 locuet St AniKlU8S. M11c

4-15 '86 1c

PH. 992-2772
3-11-87-1 mo.

i ii'

YOUNG'S

V. C. YOUNG Ill

1124 East Main St.

turn

Frtday. Saturday ·Apnl J rd llr
4th Garage Sole 847 Second
Avenu e Glllllpolls

- Concrete work
- Plumbing and electrical
work
(Free Estima1es)

RIVERINE ,ANTIQUES

Ht~ll ,

nghl off 160 Krds cloth II!
pl8nts fu rnnuu1

Movtng Sale R111n or Shm e
Anltques applian ces furnnmo
clothing flower• baby crtb
too ts . Kevatone Rd · Vrnton
Apnl 1st 2 nd &amp; 3rd

- Addon1 and ramodelmg
- Aootmg and gutter work

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

5 fomlly . Saturday Ap1r l 4th

I •

J-17 -1 mo

BUY OR SELL

1111 lltllts Tupp111rwar e appl111n·
cas &amp; m11c

27 Neat Avenue Oalltpolra
Oh10 9 till 6 Aprrl 3rd &amp; 4th
Proceedt for Batley Chnpel
Burldmg Fund

CARPENTER
SERVICE

FREE ESTIMATES

I/'

3 Family yard ••I• 29 Netl A~~
2nd 3rd &amp; 41h 9 -5 Cloth85 of

9· 6 Ew mgton Town

Nudtd Bu1ineu ofllce man
agar for nursing tlome Stlould
bl!t I!IJPfl!rlenced in MedicRid I.
Medicarl!t billing procedure• E1
cellent u iRI V I. benefits Send
resume lo Box T-600 Cllf8 of
Geltipohs Oarlv Tribune 826
Thrrd Ave , Gatlipolll , OH
466 31

ProgreutvelOO SNF ICF hfl81th
care ln cJirty r&amp; seekmg tutmrnll ·
trlltOI rn ~outh eu t Ohro EJtcel
lent ulpry &amp; ll enefrt s Send
rttsumu t o Four Wrndl 2 16 Sfllh
Ave
Jl\ck11on OH 4 5692
ATIN Admrntstr11t0r

tet t of

Cotne In and See llelore
Vou llut.

Business
Services

Yard Sale

lractou
toolt Vtcto
prom drenes.
1
houtehokt tt ems Wmlm
COR(I 8. IWfJI!Itflfl VartOU I Sll65
of dottllng Porter Road h1

and Graves

. 992-215

304 676-

Atun or
sale An

John K. Bentz
Owner/Mechanic

8o Angels for Yards

Night
'NO SUNDAY CALLS

casn l(]st 2nd week of Mer ch

6226

Statues, Virgin Mary

or

Pomeroy tu ea Gr.11y
btfocaltJ In light brown

In

frlllll &amp;d

Cemet ery , Sunday

Pottery and G11ts,
Brrd Baths , Outside
Yard Dolls. Jesus

2,926

I certify this report to be
correct and true to the best
of mv knowledge
Jon Buck ,
Clerk· Treasurer
237 Race Slreet
Mtddle port. Oh . 45760

Day

614 992 3216
Lott

Help Wanted

Need ed

frJund leas 111an 1 yaarold black
male dog In Middleport La bra·
dor type wttl'l little whi1e Call

Galllpolis
8t Vicinity

RE-OPENS
MARCH 20

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

614 446-0026

7

St. lt . 124, Syracuse

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Lost and Found ·

FOUND . Vellow cat Vi c:l n.ty of
200 block Thtrd Al(enu e Call

and welding.

May 7. 1987, 4.00 PM

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

6

FOUND cktld'a coat Sun cresl

BINGO

Truck, auto, 8o
heavy equ&lt;pment
·
repa1rs

16141992-6424

2 Bugle dag•. good hun1an,
304 ·676-6221

VINYl &amp; ALUMINUM

PAT HILL FORD

cuse, Oh 46779. IS acceptmg btds for grading and as -

131 31. 1tc

11

Giveaway

Call 614-985 3901

(51 The1souanco and dettv- DISBURSEMENTS:

' "' ery of any banda, obligations
or other Instruments of in·
' .. debtednei s .
,
(&amp;)The levy or imposition
:: of taxeJ . aseessmentt or
charges
~7) The establilhment. n1111 : ~ 1ng, vocating or grodolevol of
any ttreet or public Wff1

RADIATOR'
SERVICE

/ !EXPENSES)
Miscellaneous ..... 8.140 33
Other Sources/ Nonoper·
ating Rev . ......... 2.262 32
Transfers-In ..... '9, 194 76
Transfers· Out . . . (30.439 701
TOTAL OTHER FIN
SOURCES /
(USES) . . .. (10.842 291
Expend Disb. &amp; Other
Uses/ Net ... (9 ,072.091
Fund Cash Balance
Jan 1 . . . . . . . 63.024 16
Fund Cash Balance
Dec 31 . . ... 43,952.07
NONEXPENDABLE
TRUST FUND
OPERATING REVENUES
A ECEIPTS :
Miscellaneous
4 .66
TOTAL RECEIPTS .... 4 66
Total Receipts over/ under
Disbursements . . . 4 .68
Expend D11b &amp; Othur
Uses / Net . ... - ... 4 .66
Fund Cash Balance
Jan 1 . . . , . 88, 996. 92
Fund Cash Balance
December 31 . 69 , 001 . 58
TOTAl
Memorandum Only
RECEIPTS
local taxes ... 102,839 60
Intergovernmental
Revenue . . 308,046 28
Charges for
Services. . . 287,963 96
Fines. llcen&amp;es, &amp;t
Permit•
.. 64,701 87
Misellaneou• . 76, 992 97
TOTAl
RECEIPTS ..... 829, 633.68

4

!31 31 , ttc

13131 : 1417. 14.2 1 Jtc

Tax
Esttmated
Populatton .
Federal Census
PopulatiOn ..

Security of Person &amp;

Pooperty .

REVENUE SHARING
NOTICE

The Daily

11

Help Wanted

Faderal Slaltt Civil Service jobs
now tvtlltbt e In your trea For
Information Ph 80r. ·ll44 9533
Dept 43
Hlrlnil Oovsrnmenl job•· you r
area 116.000 108.000 Ptlon•
c.. l rtfundabl• 002· 838 ·8885
Uvtln hired tltnd. Able6 willing
to http witt! beef 1tock. tome
crop• &amp; c:••take 100 ICt'l f.,m
Houtlno utllhl•. bHf, lr other
benefits provided Wage nttgoti
•ble Mult h1ve YRIId drivers
lletnle lr htvt tKplfltnce witt!
term mtctlln~ry RtfiM'Ilnct pte·
fen~ . Ctll 1!114 319· 2297 or
wrht Aich•d lnnlt , 88 Rt 2
Patriot OH 41UIIUI
Tour G\l idtt. Oo" money motlvtte you? Stlary lo stan
Commlltiont· Bonut FtntlltiO
opportunity to tarn 1800·
11 , 000. wk. Many comp•nv
bentllt•tdvtnc.mtnl. mtntgt·
mtnt poaiUont evtllablt. Call
Sue tor lnttfvltw 614-216·
1!1421 . Not Ju1t • Jt)b,

31

Homes for Sale

3 bdr 2 b.rht, All heal, cen tAI
air, 16~t36 tnground pool, e•cel
lnnt mughhorhood nur Hnlutr rn
cny •ctloott t61 500 Call
614· 446-396 1

Mwn tell nnwly remode.hrd 11Mlr
Mill Crull S t
Galltpnl11 &amp;18 900 Mlkfl oll111
Call 614 446· 2539
hom t~ · 64

Sm11ll City hO\Ite I" (lur lll rrtrj!lh
borhond 3 BH. b81h. ut1lrty
toi'Jm krt chen wtth st ove. WR
llrepiiiCIJ H1udwood flo ors, 1 r.~~r
j,jtragtl 1 14 llrnt un Court C11t1
B1 4 446 4l06 nr 446 1 171
Sm1rll 2 DR houu· S mrhtl helow ·
Galltpolll on AI 7 160• 100
IOI Ait COildiiiOned · CO!IJrll
t1000down · f21Jpermo C1111
814 256 1218 l'lfle,.,fi
Modu lflr home hrvrd lot , locat l!tl
on St R1 326 neer Souttlwttsl
Mn HS 3 DR , 2 lull baths, lnt 11l
etHC . &amp; 301140 garllgll
Cllll
1114 379· 2428
CounTry home ne11r Crown Chy
6 rMm &amp; bAth, 1creened back
porch Cerport ApproalmAtflly 3
acrtll t39 900 Ctll 61 4·256
1319

3 brm. 1 batt! utltity, gara911
large krU:hen, liv ing rm nrc"
naighb orhood. 2 mUM ftom
Hob111r on At 36 New CiHpnt,
r efrigt~tr •lor &amp; range mcluded In
sale. t37 600 Call 614 ·446 ·
13!18 U!11e wllh option to buy
Big 2 BA Ru11 lc .,c.me bultt on
your lot f1 1,995 • up Clll
1·1114 ·888· 731 1
Ltrge betutlful 5 BA tlome, 47
woodtd acret, Melt• local
Cherry RldQt t44 ,too C11i
Ot4-992 ·71&amp;0.

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LAFF·A·DAY

Homes for Sale

For ule by owner· 2 111orv tlouse
in Mlddlapon overtooklng park.
JO yr. guarnteed vmyle 11dmg.
w· w carpet 1 % bat h, un1que
woodwork. 614 -992 -6128

u'w

53

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Old Orienttl Rugs Wtntedl Anv
tiJe or eondl1ion. Call toll tre"

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•

2 bedroom house 1n Chfton
Prl~ reduced from &amp;16 000 to
S14,000 Phone 1-304 773
6634.

.

with full basement and firep lace

Ttt11 11 a steel at S14.000 Call
614-992-7462

C\..,....., '

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For sala or ren t 2110 N Millin

•

St 304-458-1875
Prtce reduced $38. 000 00. 3
3 073 after 5 ·00 PM

Allumablo
3 bed•oomo.
bath , famlivloan.
room
with wood1
burner
in kitchen,
central
a1r,
1 1h levelest
acres,
must sell
relo catIng, call after 4 00, 304 ·675·
4450

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NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOM E SALES, 4 Ml
WEST, GALL.IPOLIS, RT 35
PHONE 614· 446-7274

41

3 bdr ranch. Rodney Village 11 ,

S285 mo plus depo11t Referen·
ces required Call Bleckburn
Realty 614 446·0008
House on Te.1111 Road

Ca ll

614 446-0766

1972 Cas tle 14x66 w1th 1982
E11.pando 12x20 F1replace cen
tral en 2 baths, 2 storage
bwldlngs Must sell 513,800
Ph 2 45-5884 aher 5pm.

House for rent in country 2 BR .
no pets Shown by appomtment
Call 614-446 9442

1973 Castle 14 ~~:70. 2 bath , 2
BR Call 614 446 -8002
2 lldr mob1le home with furn1
ture tor sale by ownet' Ca ll
614 379-2465
1976 Nashua 12x64, 2 RR ,
large batf'l very good co nd
Mov1ng·need to sell Call 614·
446-7687
10166 mobile home for sale,
very good cond Ca ll 614-2561176
1978 14,o;60 2 BR, 1011.20
porc h Call 614-446-0602
1982 Mans1on 14x65 2 large
BR . all alec Sat up on Beaut1tul
nverfnmt lol Ready to move
1nto with overything you need
614- 992 3348 after 5pm or
an yt1me on weekends
12x80 two bedroom tra1ler on
Bbout 1 acre 5 mil es from town.
co untry 812 ,000 Call 614-

992· 7020

1 Qdj2 De tr o1tar 2 bedroom.
A-1 condition $2800 614· 696- 1052 or 614 896-1090
after 6 00 p m
1981 Knox 12M60 tota l elac
16995 00, 2 bedroom, lront
k itc hen ; 1972 vinyl 12x70 total
elec 2 br front dmmg room, lot
ot quahty here 86995 , 1980
Fa1rmont 14x60 total alectnc
I 7995 ; 2 bedroom, a· c 1n
master bedroom. tront kitchen ,
excellent condition; 1973 Holt.,.
Park w ·7M12 rollout 18496 , gas
ho11t , front dining room. 14x70
Hollv Park's finest. Pr~ce m·
cludal deltvarv. block level on
above unltt 0 &amp; W Homes. Pt
Pleatant. WV. 304· 676·4424

12•56 , 2 bedroo m trader.
82,400 00 304-875 2670 or

675· 6613

' 88 " Ho lly Park", 14x80. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, 304 675·

7298

Mo bile home, 1979 V1llage. 2
badroom. clea n. 8 M8 atorag e
bldg Rented lot . $8 ,000.00.
304· 675-5986
1983 Mobrl e home. 14x60, exc
co nd. 1 13 600 00 All elect ric
an d central air, will con11dM
truck on trad e 304-675-3118
ahe r 4 .00 PM
1960 New Moo n mobile ho me,
12K60. e• pando livingroom . 2
bedroomt, $1 ,600 00. 3 04·
875·7481 after 4·30
10•60 trailer. 2 bedroom•.
tur n11hed witf'l washer and dryer.
porch, good ahape 12.400 00,
ca ll 304· 882· 3326

33

Farms for Sale

84 A., 12 mltea north o t Point
Pleasant . 8 mllat o ff Rt . 2
Good block bam. ruftl water,
fe nced. all min aral rlghtl. with or
without equip ment 11nd mob1le
hom.a Willie Grinttead. 190 N
Rifle Range Ad , Bartow, Fla
33830 or call (8 131 637 · 1262

34

Business
Buildings

CommerCial bu1ldlng1 tor lease
Downtown Pt Ple11ant Stores,
offices A-One Real Eatate
C1rol Yeager Broll11r Call 304·

675-5108

For L..sa. Rat1 1l Stote· 60'1175 '·
Plenty of off street parking·
L.a rge t haw wlndows -12 ft . roll
up door· Right on Main Drag
701 2nd A-va Gallipolis 83 00
l)&amp;r sq fl

36 Lots &amp; Acreage
33 acrltl . 3 milts wtst of HM C,
neat route 36. Ca ll 614-4468221 efttr 8
ZV1 acrtl of bottom lend.
appro• . &amp; mil" south of Eureka
off Old Rt . 7 . Good home tile
Ctll 814 256 -1774.
Lot 4· 5 tcrH tnOf• l•a. 5 m1le1
from c1ty Umiil fU. 218 Ca ll
614-448-2410 1fter 4pm

Lot 120 ft • 180 h . 8eum
Addition. Ch ..tar Town1hip All
utilltln av•llabll Ctll 814· 4&amp;9·

9630.
Aahton building loti. mobile
homn permitted. Clyde Bowen,

J• 304-676·2336.

Retlrtment forc11 dll of 20
acrtl It Tupptu Pl1in fronting
Rl 7 • Hickory Lake Road
Primt lor development or homt
altw RoyeltiH from produclhg
oll-gta well 1nd frH g11. 304·
926-8810 afltr &amp; p.m . Anytime
wttktnds.

94,000 BTU Kero Sun Heater
$76 Green Tappan gas range
8100 Ant1quu -Cau tteal
dmner bell $100. Washmgton
APARTMENTS. mob1le homes. Scf'lool Nata S20 each. K1tchen
housfls Pt Pleasant and Gall1po· , cabmet $60, Planters 6C Pea
nut Jar $60. Candlewick dlsf'les
hs 614 446-8221
Call 814 446-7608
Large apt on Vumd St depo11t
The Arbuckle Church A1de 11
reqv.red, phonfl304· 896-3450
now tailing ordMs tor hom emade Easter Eggs. A 6 oz egg
45 Furnished Rooms sells for $1 00 Choco latfl covered flavors era. chocolate,
coconut
peenut buHar, maple
Rooms for rent, day week
nut,
cherry,
Ia cf'lerry nut Call
month Galha Hotel Ca ll 614·
446· 9115 Renlatlowat$120 304 ·937 · 2681 . 304 -468 ·
1863, or 304-468- 1997
month
Furn11hed room 5140 Utll1t1es Formal. ball e nna length .
dresaes c ott, all t~ze 10 Call
pa1d Share btth Smgla male
919 Second. Galhpohs Call 614-675-3099.
446-4416 after 7pm
Air conditiOner, 21 ,000 BTUSears
Best like new Askmg
Fo r Rent · Efficiency sleap1ng
8350 or bett offer Pt1d o ver
rooms Call 304-773· 6651
$700. Call 614· 446 · 2746.

8 inch green Amazon P1ranha

4 room hi avtulable after f1r1t of
Apr~ I Inquire at 918 Second
3 BR unfurn'ed house jutt
OUtllda City liMitl, QUiet neigh·
borhood 8326 montf'l plul
depos1t Call 614-446· 6890.
COUNTRY LIVING ot 111 linest
on beautiful Morg an's Woodlaw n farm, Rt 35, Phny, W Va
Totally renovated. 3 bedroom
home. WW carpet, garage. full
baaement. dishwasher, dispo1al,
washer dryer hookup, new kitchan, free water and electric,
secur1ty gete, 1400.00 Call
Andy S1gler 304-676-1288 .
Also 9 stall horse barn for rant.
Modern 3 bedroom house for
rent Beech Hill tree. relet'ence
and dap011t required. $260 DO
month. 304 675-1900.

304-937-2900

2 bdr . all uhhttes p11d a~tcept
lilac , turn or unfurn , tee.
deposit re-quired Convenient
loc atton Ctll 614·446· 8668 or
6 1 4 ·446 ·4778.
Furm1hod 2 bdr., AC . beautiful
r~ver v1ew in Kanauga HUD
accepted Foster Mobile Home
Park Call614·446· 1602
Partly remo deled 2 bdr mobile
home, 1 m1le out ofG•IIipolis on
688 Call 614-446-6463 or

814·446-1323

Ho use lraiiM tor rent. Ref &amp;
Oap reefed Call 387· 7220
10x50 2 BR moblla home Cell

614-949-242.4.

Mobile home for rent naar
Chethua Call614 387 7148.
2 bedroom mobile home •n
Pomeroy t200 . par month Ctll
614·992 -6763

Office Sptce for Rent E-,cellent
for AHorneyt , Accountent, etc
Close to Court House. Cell
Wiseman Real Estate Agency

814-446 3644

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park ,
Route 33. Nortf'l of Pomeroy
Rantel trtll ers Call 614· 992-

7479

Spac.lou1 Mobil e Home lou for
rent. targfl recreation and picnic
erea, free lot give 1wav 304·
676· 3073 after 6.00 PM .

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION 8o FURNITURE 62
Oliva St .. Qalllpoht. New &amp; uaed
wood-coal atovea 6 pc wood LR
suite 8399, bunk beds •199,
reclmart new &amp; u1ed bedroom
suites, wringer wuhers , &amp;
shon . New hvlngroom su1tea
$199-1&amp;99 , ltmps Call 614·

446-3169.

County Applltn ce. Inc. Good
uted 1ppliancet tnd TV tett.
Open BAM to IPM . Man thru
Sat 114·441· 1699, 127 3rd
A...., Galllpollt , OH .

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2 bedroom trailer, couple• 1
lmall child , locust Rd . Rt 1,
Point Ptetsant, 304· 675-1076

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Apartment
for Rant

Ltrge •action ot queUty turm ture . 1216 Eastern Ava ,
Gallipolis

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wuhan, dryers, refrlgerttors,
ranges Skagg• Appliances,
Uppar River Ad baelde Stone
Crett Motel. 6U-448· 7398.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

4926

Furni1hed Efficiency. t150 .
Utilities pd. Smgla. Sf11rt bath.
607 2nd, Qallipoll1. Call •46 ·
441 6 after 7pm

U1ed Furniture. wood tabte &amp; 2
benchet, bedt, II dre11er. 3
milet out Rulavllla Ad. Open
9AM to 15PM , Mon. thru S1t.

Furn1shad &amp; unfurnlthed ept1 ..
t 1150 00 and up, referencas Ph .

304-676-7738 o• 304-6766104 A· 1 Real Estate
16 Court Street. 2 BR . 11,1,
batha, w / w carpal , complete
modern kitchen, g11 heat, well
intulated, wired for phone &amp;
cebla tv, tp acious, perking in
retr. ptt1o. t375 / mo. plus
utilituts, Deposit, Referenc11
required Nopeta Call814-,48·

740 2 nd Ave .. 1 8R , •186.
Depoait requ1red Call 114·448·
4222 b~ttn 9&amp;6.
1 OR , ground floor 1p1rtmtnt
All ut1lltitt ptld Nelf' McOo·
ntlds C11l 114· 448-7026.
New apartmant · compllltaly
turn Ref. &amp; O.p 1 or 2 adulu
onty Ce ll 814· 4-'6· 0338
Sp1cloua 2bdf apt .. C A.. wattr
paid. Near Plzzt Hut, Gallipolis.

Ph 614-441-7028

"

Unturnl1f'led apt : 4 rma Ia bath.
1t t floor wllh yard Rtf. • Stc.
Dep. Cell 814-448-0444.
Furn it hed u ps11irt, 2 room• &amp;
beth, u1illtltt furnlthtd, clean.
No pelt . Adulta C1ll 814·4481519
Countrv Uvlng 1 IR furn 'ld
apt AC Wither tnd dryer, no
children o r pets, ref &amp; dep
req 'ed. Ctll S14· 9Jt2-2807 tf·
ter &amp;PM .
Gfl clous lhling 1 and 2 bH·
room apanmtnts It Vlllegt
Mi nor tnd Rlvanidt Apart.
mtnt• In Middleport ,rom
Ul15 . Including utllltl" C1ll
114-992-1711 EOH .

2010 John Deere d1e1el tractorplow•. d11c S3960. New Idea
Dyne Bounce mower $496. Late
model 224T John Deere baler
81295. Hay wagon 8300 Call

614·286-6522

CROSS 8o SONS
U S 36 West. Jackson, Ohio

614-286-6461

Massey Ferguson. New Holland.
Buth Hog Sales &amp; Serv1ce Over
40 used tracton to choose from
&amp; complete hn e of new &amp; used
equipment Largest salection in
S E Ohio

JIM"$ FARM EQUIPMENT

Couch &amp; ch11r. 30 Volume
Encyclopedia Britannica wilh
bookcase. All e.11 cond Call
614-446-6638 or 614 -388·

CENTER SA 35 W. Gelllpolil.
Ohio Cell 614-446-9777, ltYe.
814 446-3592 Up front tractors w1th warranty over 40 ulfld
uac:ton, 1000 tool•

9089

Searl Walnut color te lev1s1n
876 . Wa lnut stereo / record
player, AM / FM radio, 8 track
reco rder $76 Call 614· 446

1Jt1hty Bldg Spl 30'•40"119' ,
16118 Overhead door , Service
Door $6333 Erected Iron
Horst1 Bldgs 614· 332· 9746

4274

175 Massey Ferguson trtctor
w1th pfows, d1ac , bush hog.
$4660 Call 614- 286 6522

M1ud hardwo od slabs 812 per
bundle. Containing epprox 1 V.,
tons. FOB Of'l10 Pallet Co
Pomeroy, Oh•o Call 614·992·

3010 John Deere trtctor with
John Deara plow•. John Deere
bush hog f4500 . John DaMe
hav bind 81360 Call 614-286-

6461 .

3 year old 10 h 1tainle11 ateel
satellite diah with tracker II ,
Drake rece1ver and remote con·
trol Pa1d new 83100, ukmg
$900 61 4-992· 2881 .

6522.

AC ttlct or, S725. Runt greet.
MF 4-row corn pltntar, Nl 340
2 -row co rn picker, gravitv
wagon , 3 point hhch wood
splitter Call 614· 256-6689 tf·
tar 6pm

6 formal drestfiS for tale SiJe
8 · 9, 9-10 Worn One t1me.
$40 00 each. 614· 949-2497.

2 horse· Horsa tra1ler. tSOO
Good condition Call 614 446-

614-992 -7851

0038

24ft Start alumtnum extenSion
ladder liberty II metal detector.
2 end ttbla1 and 1 lamp table
Call 614·992- 3703

ON Ford Tractor, plows. d1sc.
cult1vators. boom. 4 ft brush
hog, 6 ft. blade. 82800 Call

614-446-6637

Remington " Spac1al F1eld " 12
gauge With Rem. Choke (full.
mod Imp. cyl I New rn box .
8396 English stock. 21 Inch
barrel. Call614-992-7844 attar
5:00 and 304-675-6300 dav•
Gutranteed Good1es1 24 inch
stacked wuhar and dryer Porta·
ble Maytag washet' Three 2 door
Frost-Free refrigerators Auto·
mat1c washers and glt drvera.
F1reetone Store In Middleport.

7'K16' Fltt bad, dual axle
trailer. t900. Ctll 614· 446 6637 after 6 ·00

1980 C70 Ooluxo Pmpon
Very good co ndition $325
OBO 02000 Wh11tler Radtr
Pionttr car stereo receiver. 111
dlg1t1l dolby tuto raver&amp;e Both
used for 3 weeks fi 60. each.

Coli 614-992-6685

a.

614-446·0322

STOP·LOOK·SAVE

Portable 40" • 48' hg hted chan geable le"tr lign-1299. frH
deUvery, free leHers AAA Signs,

63

Surplue den1m , rental, army.
Carhart clo1hlng Sam Somerville'• East Ravanawood, Fri,
Sat , Sun. 12 oo till B·OO PM

Ouroc Boars Bred just like the
boar• wa tetled at the Oh1o
Testation that gained over 2. 6
lba per dav RogtH 8tlntlav.
Sebina, OH 513-684-2398

Rough lumber, oak &amp; poplar
•150perthOUIIndbythe8d or
20c bd. fl . 304-676·4412.
Wilker's Wrecke.r. Henderson
3 pieca living room I llite, $176.
or ba1t otter. 304-576-2843.
Moving 11\e, refrlgeretor
t160 00. dryer t76 .00, beds
820.00. stereo t175 00, ml1c.
22015 N Main St . Point
Ple111nt
Minollt 35mm camert. lenses
Include wide sngla, telephoto,
zoom and a 415mm Asking

Like new-Whirlpool white refrigerator 17 Y, cubic foot . Runs
great. No mark aurf•c• UOO

42 lncf'l tltctric rtnge. C1nning
jar1. 4 quilt tops. 304-676-

446-1149.

Une reclining chelr, unuted

Cell814-266·6280

6 wk old p1g1. Call 614·268·

9361

Regluered American uddlebred
honet for s ate Good bratdlng 3
m~rq , 1 gelding. Clll614·4461642 ekt 47B or tfter 5 Cell
814 · 258 - ~61 .

One pair Peacocks, five white
Geete. aix Muacovy Ducks, t\
yetr old htlf Morgan Mare

304·676·2855

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay for stla. Round btles,
mi1111d. Call 814-2415-15117

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

1974 Volkswagen Bug. Good
cond. Ct\1814-446-4171
1982 Chevy Cit1t1on Good
paint &amp; tires. clean, with a1r,
AM / FM, e1496 1982 Pont11c

•so 00

DeKalb 6 Kenworthy Setd
Corn, W l 312 alftlfl Ptlona
304-875-1606 tfter 7 p.m

...

cond. t226 Cell 614-4461 111hfttdli PM

Call 614-268-6860

1984 Ford Escon · Auto , AM·
FM-tape. w~re rim1 •2999
John's Auto S•ln. Bull\llllaRd .
Gelltpohs

1971 lntarn1tronal 1600 Dump
Truck with tri-111le equ1pment,
trailer. 84995 Call 814-9927354 evening•

1967 Chevy Impala-Red with
black interior 396-326 HP Vary
good condit1on. 81600. Cetl

1986 Ford Rangtr pick· up . 4
cyl , 6 lpted 0 -D Radio. wh1te
wrth red mlerior. only 5, 700
m1laa Uke new *8000 198&amp;
Ford F·250 4 wheel driVe , 300
six cyl 4 tpead. AM· FM CISNit,
red wllh red interior, dual tanks.
30.000 m1les 88600. 1986
Ford F-160 4 wheel drive. 300
six cyl 4 speed, AM-FM, char·
eo1l wtth grty lntat10r, turbine
wheelt With Dayton rad 111
" Sttgs", 22.000 mila. $8000.
Call 614-992 ·7844 aftar 5 :00
and 304·875· 8300 dl'(l

614-246-9609

1 980 Pinto wagon , low mila,
no ruat e650 1974 Touno
8500 1968 Pontiac clesn
81000orbeltoHer Suet 1710
Chathtm, Gallipoh1. Ohio
1986112 Mercury Lyn• Sport.
bright red, AC. stereo, llherp,
28,000 miles. new r1d1als Call

614-446·0382

1981 Pqnt11c Trans Am with
Turbo cf'larger-V8 301 engine,
automatic trensm111ion. el!cel·
lent condition AC. PS. PB. with
T· top, cru11e control, t1lt wheel,
power wmdow1, power locka,
rear defroster, rear louvers, new
exhau11, AM ·FM 1tereo caslllte
plaver T-top covers 1ncludtd
Asking t6000 Call 614· «8·
2206 durmg day hours &amp;:
814-448-2734 during evening
hours
77 Firab1rd H1gh mlletge. ••
cond owner. 1900 Call 614-

446·4913.

1 977 Oldt 1981 -760 Honda

Call614-448-7704

1982 Ford Thunderbird. auto.,
With air. 60, 000 mlln Very
good cond Cell814· 266· 8860
1983 lincoln Town Cer 67.000
m1 ., Exc . Cond .. Sharp .
110.000. Call 814-387-0680
altar &amp;PM
1984 Plymouth Rel1ant, A/ C.
PS / PB. cruise. 60.000 m1ln.
13,1500 Call814-446· 2161

houllilokl home
614-182·3217.

fM 1111.

Cell

1985 Ford F· 260 4x4. V -8,
PS / PB. Auto trans.. AM ! FM
/ Cass. low m1ieage. e11c cond
Call 614-379-2441
1980 Bronco. 1200 mudders
with I poke. Ctll 814-448-0502'
1979 Jeep CJ7 6 cyl, 41 , 000
original m1l81 Grt•t cond1tion.
new t1rn. 12000. Ctll814-992-

7016

1978 15·pauangar Oottge v1n,
40,000 actUJI miles. good con·
d1tt0n. SJ.OOO. 304-882- 3122,

304·882 · 3206 . 304-773
6131

74 Motorcycles

1----------1 987 Suzukt 230 Quad Sport
Excellent condition. 12100 Ctll

1983 F1rebird 306·4 btrrel
w ·od, AC. t-top. PS, PB AM ,

1982 Honda CM450A , e1cel·
lent eonditlon, lun to ride Call
814-245-5006 evenings

2372

FM. Clock eoo•oo. f6800 Cell
614 -742-2051. 114· 742 ·
3092.

1983 Flreblrd 30&amp;, 4 b•ral,
w / od, AC , t-tope , PS I PB,
AM I FM / cloek tler10. f6800.
Ctll 614· 742-3098, Of 614742-2061 lftet' 4·30
1984 Reliant 4 dr. stttton
wagon. Dtlu11e, euto . cc. new
tires. 47, 000 milts. t4100. Ctll

614·446·2300

1986 Plymouth Turismo 6
tpeed, 19,000 mil ... msny
extres t3500. Ctll 814-9926137 after 4.00.
1980 Thunderbird 302 with 4
spd tuto overdrf\le Sunroof.
AM IFM! tlpt. etc. Good condl·
tlon •1200. Ctll 614-247·

4292.

614-4(6-2238

19815 Harley Oavklson Sofltil
Lots of a•tras. b . eond 2. 600
miles t6800 C.tll 814· 266·

1116

1 982 Honda 460 Nlghthawll
Btwn 2&amp;00&amp; 3500mlles 8860.
Nagotitblt Ctll814-448- 8876
blwn 15 a 8 pm

380 CL Hand•. Ex. running
condition Looks good, new
b .. tarv New pointa, ~ugs. a.
el&amp;e~rlc sttrt, •l•o new slny bar.
•400 Of w111 tr~de. Call 814-

4411-11446.

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1980 Chevane. 4 JPeed, AC ,
good running c:ondltlon •1200
1972 Chevy C.mero 89711 ;
1971 Fitt 1800 Convertible
•1160 , 1979TunsAml2950

Ph. 304-676-4818.
M~rk

304-Sa2-3145

Ill , good cond,

KIWIIIki LT0-760, Drtvttf11ft,
112&amp;0. Ctll814-992·72!i8
1979 Surukl ttraet bi•• 4215,

f1 2.000 304-675-6479.

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

FRANK AND ERNEST·

Uncondltion•l lifetime guar•n·
tea Loctl reference• furnished.
Free ntimatea Call collect
1-614-237-0488, day or night.
Roger• Basement
Waterproofing.

IT SAYS

zoo

8785

Trae &amp; stump removal. chain link
lenctt, mowing, mulch, shade •
ahrub1, tlllitl, rhododendron•.
Oon ' a l.lndsc1pea Ctll 614·

72

Trucks for Sale

1987 Jeep Cammlncht 2WD
PU . Must Hcrifiotl Flntnclng
Avt~lllbll to Outllfied luyen,

Cell 614-441·9300 11k rv.
Merrill or 114-446-0182 •k for
EIIJabtth.

1978 Dodge ~ ton. 311 compltte rebulft1u1o. lrtntmilllon.
1800. C•llt14·311· HIO.
1181 Ford F-110 . . .. Mult
18a'tfiotl Finan dna Avalllbltto
Ou1Utied lu.,..,., Cll1814-4488300Hkrv.Mt&lt;~n .. 814·446·
0612 Ilk lo• ~llubolh.

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Ban Boat 1981 611 Nymph,
driva on lrtiltr. duel rod bous,
dull llvewelll, two 1 oa amp
bltteri•. 1914-10 hp Mercurv
'tnotor with tptn &amp; prop, 1814
motor guld•trolllng motOf', LCR
4000
••ctlltnt condiUon.

I"Ph.

Cell 14-2811-4183 •• 614·
286-1187.

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1881 Allro·glua trl-hiUI bt..
bolt . Loldlld. live well, trolling
motor, 31 HP Mercury outbo•d
motOf'. Ullt n.w Caiii14-38R·
8878 titer 4pm . anytime

wotlltncll

10 h . flat bottom Alan loltwllh
011n. Good condition. Jlmpny

Kl~g R1. 1 Lont1 Bol1om. 114S4J.8274.

Rape"

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News hour

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®I Ill (fi) Waller Cronk11e

RON'S Television Service
House calli on RCA , Ou11tr,
GE Sptciallng in Zenith. Can

304-576-2398 or 614-448·
2464
Felty Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Call 304· 876-1331 .
RINGLES'S SERVICE . expt!
rienced carpenter, aleetrlcian,
muon. painter, roofing (includmg hot tar appllcationj 304·
676-2088 or 6715· 7147

lations (60 m!n )

Nova: The Desert
Ooesn"t Bloom Here Anymore (CCI Wa1er and ~rnga ·

EEK &amp; MEEK

Rotary Of cable tool drilling.
Most walls completad ~a me dty
Pump Nlet and ttrvice 304-

A&lt;~Y

l'V£ I3WJ
Klt-JD OF A HCAL"TH

895-3802

NUT fOR W&gt;RS

G1lvaniud ,corrug1ttd culvert,
t2 3!5 h , up All sires Fitting•
Fabr1cetlon. Day &amp; night da""erv
Wllhin 160 m•ln. Will not be
underaold 304·926·6211 .

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WHA"T oo c,oo 00 ..
AEkOBICS? JOG61fJ6'7
VJE.IGI-\T· Lln!IJG 7

uon policies are examtn ed
along with the1r effects on

the SOli. (60 m1n I
@ MOVIE· "Silence of the
North "
8 05 CD NBA Slam Dunk High·
lights Par11Ci panls include
M1chael Jordan . Gerald
W1lk1ns, and Clyde Drexler
8:30 CD NBA Basketball: Wash·
inglon Bullets at Chicago
Bulls (2 hrs , 15 m1n ) (l1ve)
I]) 0 Ill Growing Pains
(CCI Jason and M•ke help a

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Y0J DIE:T ? W 'TtXJ
SA..JIM ?.. .lHJfJIS ?..

Concrete finish , ptrlling lots,
ba1ement1 · any aiJt jab Senior
CitiJen Dltcount. Ri ck Garfield .

614·985·4464.

Starks Tr11 and lawn Service
Greener ltwna that ta Weed tn~
Peat Fret. liquid or grtndullf
apphc1tlon-tree and thrub too1
Slump removal anywhere wttf. out lewn danaga. For complete
tree and lawn care call304-578·

woman dehver a baby m an
a1rptane at 30,000 f6et

9 00 0 III @ Gimme a B•8ak
(CCI Sam announces plans

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

2842 o• 676-2903

G!ERM5ARE MANKINDS
NDST IMPLACABLE ENEMY.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

WHO IS tWIN KINDS
MOST PLAO\BLE
ENEMY:?

to leave co llege, get marnod
and move to South Dakota

I LOVE IT WHEN HIS f&gt;!.CE 6ET5

Pan 1 of 2. (In Soereo)
(]) 700 Club
Ill 0 CIJ Moonlighting
ICC! Much oo Oavid"s chsg·
nn. Maddie cen"t lind any

A L..L PURPLE l-IKE "THAT.

CARTER"S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

reason not to marry Sam .

(60min.)

Cor, Fou11h and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614-4-'8 -3888 Dr 814-

I]) Victory a1 Sea

®I Gl IDl MOVIE: ' A Spa·

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cial Friendship' (CCI
ClD Frontline: S1reot Cop
(CCI A look al a poliCe anti·

Electrical
Refrigeration

ton 's busiest and most

VI -

BARNEY

At~idantlal or commercii! wlr·
lng Ntw service or repa~iu
Uctnled electnclan. Est imlte
tree. Ridenour Electrical, 304-

9:30

General Hauling

11 ve repor1er Ed1son Carter
uncovers conspiracies and

abuses of power··wlth help

R • R Water Sef\lica Home
ci•terns, walls, pools filled
Formerly JamH Boy• Water,
Sam1 rttll Ctll 304 -676-

from h1s video alter ego,

Max Headroom. Soars Mau
Frewsr and Amanda Pays.
Ton1ght Neowork 27 eKecu·
11ves pull Edison Caner off
the case of a man who d1ed

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watch~ng

TV (60 m~n I
G) CD Odd Couple
ClD Newswatch
(]]I News
10:30 (]) Celebrity Chefs
(!) Major League Ba&amp;e·
ball's Greatest Hits
.(!)INN News
C!D Beaux Arta T•lo An En·
during Sound
10:46 CIJ NBA Basketball: Hous·
ton Rackets at loa
Ang1leo Ulkert (2 hrs.. 15
min) (Live!
11 :00 IIIIII1lii CIJ® ID ®Clll

House coal. limaatone, and':
grtvet DaiNer.t 1 ton 1nd up: ~
Jim U.nitr. 304·876· 1 24 7 or.

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Formerty Ktn Whaatona. Now"
Jof'ln's Water laNice Saroe~
Prien. 1.000 or 2,000 gal.•.
Hr\IICe 304-578·2248.

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Dump truclc ••Met, llmntona, ..
und •nd grtvat ditllv•ed. phone

DAVTIME IS SO

'IOU CAN SEE
A &amp; M Cu•lom Couchft and
Rtupholatary. St. At . 7. Crawn

City. Oh. 614-256-1470. Ev1&gt;
814-446-3438. Opon dellv 9 oo
4:30. S11 9:30 10 1:30. Old •
ntw Uphotttrtd.

Mowrey'• Upholttlfing Mt'Vtng
trl couni'IBFII 22Ytlrt. Ttlebtlt
In
upholetertne. Ctll
304 - 6'76 · 41154 for fraa
H1imlttt.

fu,..__.u,.

WHE~E

'/OU'RE GOING ..

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exchange for Isabella' a sex~

uallavors 160 min.l
(D HoneyrQOOr&gt;ero
11 :30 D III IBl !onlght Show

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PRINT NUMBERED
LETTERS IN SQUARES

NORTII

3 31 81

+A Q 87
• J 52

+5
• J 10 54
• A 97

By James Jacoby

• 10 5
+I Oti76

WEST

EAST

+K 6 3
• K8
t 76 4

+AQ94 2
SOUTII

East's two-club overcall was ba sed
on two and a hall qu1ck tncks and a

• 92

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ftve-card su1l - an excellent exam ple

• K 93

of a hand not worth a two-level over·
+K J 3
ca ll Because East"s su1t IS weak, he
Vulnerable East-West
may be doubled and penalized heavily
Dealer
South
H1s three littl e cards m opener"s su1l
are a liability 1f he becomes the de- Wesl
North East
Soulh
clarer m clubs Fu rther . 1f the oppoPass
nents bid three no-trump, his overcall Pasli
might induce hiS partner to lead cl ubs Pass
Pass
when lea ding h1s own su1t would be PasM
better.
Opemng lead + 6
Here th e overcall had a different
adverse eff ect. South fud ged a littl e on
the requirements to bid two hearts, '-- - - - - - - - - - - _ _ j
upgrading his club holdmg after East's ma ke 10 tncks.
overcall Now North, with a min1mum
West can dclea I the contract II he
hand , went nght to fo ur hearts, lrad · nses With h1s ace and shifts to a spade
mg heavily on h1s smgleton club.
when hearts are llrst led Now the
East won the opening club lea d and spade kmg will make a tnck. Althouah
contmued clubs Declarer won the thiS play seems unnatural, West
Jack, discarding a spade from dummy , shou ld assume th.1t declarer does not
and played a low heart West made the have the hea rt kmg or he would have
natural play of duckmg and Ea st won led up to It from dummy Seeing th e
th e kmg. When the heart ace was urgency to lead through the spade A·
forced out and a spade pl ayed, declar· Q, West must Simply hope that he Is
er simply rose w1th the ace m dummy , not crashing his partner's si ngleton
drew trumps and ran the diamonds to kmg on the heart ace

2.

~~~THOMAS JOSEPH
by

ACROSS
39 Pastry
1 Additional
goody
II Find out
DOWN
9 Church
1 Expunge
tribunal
2 Fahric
10 Dance form
type
12 Jewish
3 The whole
month
gamut
13 Slip by
4 Atte ntion
14 Sun. talk
II Ge rman city Yesterday's Allswer
Ill Sesame
6 Guido's note
16 Sergeant's
7 See 3 Down 21 Zephyr 28 Half a
8 Second·
22 O utburst
sawbuc k
· shout
171nterlace
s tringer
23 Refuse 29 Swift
19 "Lafayette, 10 Existe nce 24 Be
34 Never
we - here" 11 Old plains
c urious
(Ger.)
20 Flavor
ho me
211 - Haute 311 Carte r's
21 Comber or 111 Fork prong 27 S ton e
"Why breaker
18 Cr ave
pillar
th e Best?"
22 Pitch
23 Break hrPllcll·
24 Malleable
211 Conduce
26 Threefold

1-=-+--+---l--

(pre f.)

27 Fare we ll
dinne r
30 Prince
Valiant's

son
31 Essay
32 Wire
measure
33 Rob or
3~ Alpine
s now fi eld
36 Prepare
fodde r
37 Molding
s hape
38 Quaker
pronoun

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laLONGFELLOW
One letter stands for another. In this sample Ais used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hinta. Each day the code letters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTE

TRR

promises to save lhe hfe of

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An indiscreet
overcall

mlck -

thau: Me•uro for Mta·
oura Angelo, acting as tem·
porary roJier of VIenna,

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3-31

(!J lnllda the PGA Tour
• [!) M'A'S'H
I]) The Shokeopeore Hour
Hooted by Wolter Mot·

_

James Jacoby

NIWI

ctJ Hardcalllt and McCor·

.

Upholstery

&lt;HI -fa&amp;y - S~reet

Slereol
I]) MOVIE: "Medal lor
Benny'
10:00 0 III &lt;HI Hill Street Blues
160 m1n I
Cil D Cil Max Headroom
PREMIERE ICCIInvesllga·

Dillard Water Service Pools,
Cisterns. Walla Dell-very Any- ·
t ime Call 614·448·7404-No
SundiV ctllt

87

III

Eleanor's matd, Angel1ca ,
suddenly develops a case of
homes1ckness for lt alv (In

676-17a6.

304· 878· 3190.

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BRIDGE

cr1me umt as it works 10 Bo s-

olent d1strict {60 m1n.1

678· 7387.
11on Ceii614·248·BBU.

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@) IIJ MOVIE: 'A Case of

2919.

78 17' Chrysler Courlar 231 .
140hp Chryaler motor. Dllty
tr~ller. 14500. bctUent condi-

w1th the ultra -eff1c1ent Brt·
t1sh off1ce clerk that Angela
h1re d

a1 large Reports how lhe

W1t1enon '1 Watar Hauling,;
reaaonable rates , lmmedltt*'
2,000 gallon delivery, claterns. ~
poola. well . etc call 304·1578· '

Boats and
Motors for Sale

(CCI Mona" s displeased

3 -31

Center for D1sease Control1n
Atlanta 1s searchtng for re·
med1es to VIole nce, as n re la tes to health problems, the
controversy surroundmg the
f1rst ptrate sh1p ever to be
sa lvaged off the coast of
Massachu se tts, an 'I nterVIew wnh ret.red d!plomat
George Kennan , considered
an expert on U S.-Sov1et re-

1980KIW1tlta LTD 1.000, t KC

76

rapher boss (60 m10 1 (In

446·9646

814-246-9285.

1 981 AMC Spirit, 4 spHd,
power steering", sunroof, good
cond, t2,000.00. Ctll 304-

THAT?

IT'S LARRY BENN,
AND HE'S POINTING
A RIFLIE AT OSCAR!

304-773-8150.

cond. 304· 676· 5433.

defends a young woman ac cused of k1lhng her pho10g -

ALLEY OOP

J .J . Water Sen~lca Sw1mm1ng
pools. cistern• II walla. Call'

1979 Mustang jwlldcedl. 4
opoed. 4 c:yl, f600.00 902
Moesmen Circle, Pt Pit. 304·

7:35 CD Honeymooners
8 :00 0 rii @ Matlock Matlock

Stereo)

~

P•intar· lntarior! E•tarior-25 ve·
1r1 experience Free estimate•·
Reason1blareta1 Ctll814·266·

1881 Honda Xl210, b•t oHer,

bnt offar. 814·446-1077.

BEFo~E

AcSO.

6370.

1880 Aobbll, AC, AM·FM. good

/peoPLe B'{?EATHt:

PISCoVERE-C&gt;
OXYGEN ove~

All iypas carpenter &amp; concrete
work· Interior. tltarlor, remodeling, ptlnting. roofing, free
•timates . Call614·448-8174.

@ Jeffersons

WHAr DIP

P~IfSTL.EY,

SWEEPER and aewlng machmt
repair, parts, and suppliM. Pick
up and dallverv. Dav11 Vacuum
Clatnar, one hllf milt up
Georg" Creek Rd Call 614·
44&amp;·0294.

KIWIHkl F-7 , gOOd condltton,

body and interior, good on g•.

WOW!

THAT THIS GUY, "----

1984 Ch1111 lmptll, 4 door.

lbout 12,000 00 undw book.

t·H:~c

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YESTERDAY'S SCRAM· LETS ANSWERS

®I News

3f~

Teacher to pupil while handing
back term papers : "This work is
a disgrace. I'd like a note from
your--··."

Blight - Singe - Emend - Vlr!Ue - SITTING
I work In a job placem8nl bureau. One young applicant puzzl·
ed over his application form. In the blank marked " posil ion
desired," he had written "SITIING "

@
MacNeii/Leh•e•
Newshour

Jolbli«J

;

UNSCRAMBLE FOR
ANSWER

I]) MOVIE ' Hacksaw' Pari

304·676-8510.

f250 00 304-178·2196.

e

fll CD M'A' S'H
D CD Paople's Court

Home .
Improvements

1
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-~y t1ll tng tn 1he m1~S u1g words
'-....l-...L.-.J........JL......L.......J you develop irom ~!ep No 3 be low

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Academy

@ Barney Mille•
7·05 Cil Sanford and Son
7 30 0 Cil Cil Newlywed Game
(!) NHL Hockey: Teams to
Be Announced 13 hrs 1
(liVe)
fll CD Too Close fo• Com fort
D Cil Judge
®I Wheel of Fortune
m (fi) @ Jeopa•dy

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Awards

'11 Honda 900 cullom. fulty
dreatld , firtt t1 ,800 00 l•lln
tt, mu1t sell, 304-812· 3397

eh"''&gt;. AC . AT. llh. f4.696 00

Annual

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A spec1al coverage of the

59th

t6oo oo 304-876·7&amp;03.

81 Bronco II Eddie Beuer
EdltkKI , loaded, low mlle~ga,
garage llept he . c ond .

PRYEL

.

@ WKRP in Cincinnati
6 35 CD Andy Griffith
7 00 0 Cil PM Magazine
(]) Hardcastla and McCor·
mick
(!) SportsCenter
Cil Entertainment Tonigh1

Ill (fi)@ Wheel of Fortune

86

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Dad's JO b reqwres h1m to
lrans fer

Services

8t

NUTOMA

_,.:T~U;..,:G:.,:S:....:;E.,..1
5

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446-4477

I
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and Ma1t expose Jess1ca
Grandma f.nally marnes.

Cell 614-448·9664

110 Kawaskl4·whular. 19875
mts old t1200 Firm C.ll

mCil D Cil ®l iD (fi) rn;

fll CD Jelforsons
Cil Square One TV (CCI

675·6714

84

four scrambled words b., .
low to form four simple words I

(]) Big Valley

1979 Fleetwing ct'mping trailer
21 ft, dual txle, completetv Mlf
conulned. very clean,
83,896.00 Will accept nice 10
ft truck camper on tr1de. 304

82

QRoo ..anoo lelle'l of the

(!) Sportslook

23112 ft Prowler ctmping trailer.
good cond 304 · 876-1916
evening•

81

CLAY I

News

Campet' and lot, Racoon Creek
1978 GMC 3A ton trucll. 4154
engine. Ste by appointment
only. 614-742· 2677
~

19811 Honda Shadaw !500 Low
miles. Ex cond . Meny txtrll

614-245-9629.

304-678-2359

"The forecast: rainy, cold, with
a 60 percent chance your joints are
already "acting up ... "

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

73

19815 Honda Rebel 260 1.046
miln. Call 614· 448-8306

448·7381.

Mo\ling 11•1• 701 Charry lt.
Vinton, Ohio. April 1 tt, 2nd, l
3rd 4• 18 1bovt ground ewlmmlng poot, tntktW IMKiroom
tuite, n.w couch . Z O.U.tn Ann
ch.n. lhrlng room suite, dtnlng
room sultt, brNkfaet Mt. stereo,
1 bNroom aplrtmMt In Mlddl• books. potch twldf, plcnlct•bl•.
port, all utllltl• paid. t210 ptr. othtr heme to numtrOus 10
monlh. Cell 814·882·6763.
mention. Nlct Mltction of Ftn·
ton 011sa.
On a 1nd two bedroom fum..,_ed
1pt1. for rtnt In Middleport. An l.Ning room fumltur'l and Nc

1986 Dodge Atm Chtrger
(lookl hke Blanr). Red and
wh•te. low milea. AM -FM
casette rad1o, power windows
and door locka. cruiaa, tih , 4x4,
Wlndthield I Un VIIOI, hghtad
running botrdl Mutt Hll, new
c• ordered. C1ll 614-742-2211
before 6 .00 •nd 814-992-15784
after&lt;&amp; OO.and atk for Dave

1979 Trlni·Am t-top. A-1 con d.
67,000 miln , white with blut
mterior, 83100. price nagotl ~­
ble. must HH Call 614· 742·

19815 Grand Am LE, V-8, one
owner, low mites, g•ag• llapt,

pll'"''"· Upp" Rive&lt; Rd. 614·

8343 ... 614-446-8393.

1986 Ford RangM, 5 apd , m
wry good cond. Auume loan

678·3912 bolo" 6:00PM.

Coppartona refrlgntor tl&amp;,
htrVnt gold refrig•etor •1115,
1ldt bv tide rtfflg•ator t198,
white 2 dr. rtfrlgerttor 175, 16
cu. ft . chnt fr"ztr t110,
Whh'lpool Wtlhtr t85. Maytlg
w11her e11s. oe we.,.,,11o.
eltctrlc rana•·top • bottom
ovtn t1 80, Ma'{1q wring•
wtlhtr •tiS. tnd 62 gllton hot
Wltlf h... tr ISIS. Skeggt Ap-

1973 F-350 1-ton Wrecker. 440
Holmn bad. with light bar,
3151C-auto trans , AM -FM stereo New ateerlng tiret, com·
pletely reco11dlt1oned , new
Pllnt $4300. Cell 614·446·

80 Monza , excellent cond New
axhau1t. new tires 82000
1 61 1h Central Ave. m Rto
Grande. Ctll 614· 246-6462

675-7414.

Am1n1 large cap•ch.y room •ir
eondltlaner-18,000 BTU. good

Trucks for Sale

88 Ford F-250 4000 miles
Payoff 51 International. 70
lnternltlonal 1 ton S700 08
offer Call 814· 388· 9822

l---~::----- i----------1304-676·5281 .

SNAFU'Mby Bruce Beattie

72

J2000. 4 c:yl.. PS/ PB. C.ll
614·286·8522.

1985 C1mero. 18.1500 00. Ctll

Llrgt 2 bedroom apanmant in
Mlddlepon. •lher lftd dryer
hoo kup, pertltlly turnillhld. PlY
own utllltl• •185 ~r monm.
Call 114·192· 2311 diiVI or
814· 892· 2109 wenlnga.

111llhl01 paid Cell 614-182·
6084

Autos for Sale

' 71 Uneoln

6398

304-676-2815

71

Cell 814·992-3978.

64

t27&amp; 00 304-676-3184

26 inch color TV.

Good U.ed porttble • floor
modtl colored TV' s, Ctll 81 4·

Livestock

304-526-4934

Mollohan Furnhurt &amp; Applian·
eta. Rt 7 Nonh Galllpolla, Ohio
Ph 1814-448-7444 8pc Woad
liv ing Room SuUe 1399.00.

Cell 614-379-2720

2986

Want to buy Alfalfl or m1Ked hav
out ot field, caii304· 3B4· 7698

Super tl~tgle weter bad co mptete
8260 304-876·6209 1fter 6.

Transportation

1973 Ctdillac Eldorado Con·
wrtlble. Rust -runs good. $300.
Call 814· 446·4876

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn Call tor latest quote• River
C1ty Farm Supply, 614·441·

6:00 0

614-446-2405.

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EVENING

1978 Coachman 19 1h ft .. telf.
contaln&amp;d, AC , C.refrea awn·
tng, verygoodcond •4200 Call

New Holl and 477 Ha'1 bmd Exc
Cond 304· 273-4216

mg. Open 9 00 AM to 7 ·00 PM
Call 304· 875-4631

304-273-66&amp;6

; ll

WOlD.
UMI '

3/31/87

8t Campers

1976 Cadillac. very good cond
PS / PB, P 1e.. s Cll1614· 446·
7348 after 4

62 Wanted to Buy

HOI.!&lt; I

79 Motors Homes

Wf'11te 16 hp 14, 960 00
MARCH ONLY Siders Equip·
ment, Henderton. W Vt 304·
676-7421

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Tonv'• Gun Repa1n . hot re blue-

Safaa tnd chtirt priced from
$396 to t996 Teblas t60 end
up to t126 . Hlda·l· btdl 8390
to t696. Reclinera t226 to
t375 lamps t28 to t12&amp;
Oinattea •109and up to 1496
Wood table w -8 chalra t 286 to
17915. Desk t100 up to 13715.
Hutches t400 end up. Bunk
beds complete w· mattre&amp;NI
'296 and up to U95. Blby beds
•11 0 &amp; t176 Mlttte ..esorboll
eprlng• full or twin 863. firm
t73. tnd t83. Queen dtl f2215.
King 1360. 4 drewer chest te&amp;.
Dr..sart t89 Gun cabinlfls 8,
10, 12 gun. 011 or electric range
t376 Btby mattrt.. al t36
t46. Bed ffames 120. 130 •
King fr1me fl50. Good aelectin
ol bedroom suites, mat1l ca·
blnttl. hetdboardt 130 tnd up
10 t85

1 Bedroom bu1c rat'lt t178 00
plut electric. AIIO requued a
8200 00 sacunty depo11t . CON ·
TACT Jackson Esl1tes Dap1 Ph
446 - 3 997 Equal Housing
Opportunity

61 Farm Equipment

Htndmeda qu11ts for ae le C1ll

For rent · 1 2•60. 2 bedroom
mobUe home. Rtclne ~rea 614992-6851.

44

Farrn Suppli es
&amp; Livestock

Gravely tractor, alectric sta rt
8 spt~ed witf'l attachme nu Call
614-446·4149

46 Space for Rent

Space for rent , trailer s paces,
Locuet Rd. Rt 1. Pomt P1easant,
304 ·675· 1076

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

&amp;30 00. 304-676· 3718

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

L,cal Briefs:----- Winter stonn forces several school closings
Alumni group needs assistance
A notice has been lssurd to parrot s who graduatrd from
Meigs High School as a sma ll group of MHS grads works toward
organizing an alumni association.
This Is not a n easy job. the group sa id, and help is despNa tciy
needed to locatp out -of-town addresses and local cont acts .
Finding a few addresses, by sim ply usi ng your trlephonP.
would help tremr ndously, the group said .
The group urged alumni to comr to its meetings. as postf'd in
The Daily Srn tin PI. or contac t Bob Werry. 992-5396: Jim
Birchfield, 992-2646: Jan Davis. 992-6253; Shell y Wood, 992-3166:
Joycr Dill. 992-5820.
The group needs any information co nc«;&gt;r ning any alumni that
local residents know abo ut by Friday. April 3.

Squads make 3 calls Monday
Meigs Coun t ~· F.mc &lt; · gcnc~ · Medic&lt;.~l Services reports thrPc
calls Monda y: RePd &gt;,·iiiP at 8:40 J.m . to Reedsville for GJrth
Smith to C&lt;.~mdcn - C i ark MPmorial Hospi tal: RarinC' at 11 ::!4
a.m . to Barringc•r Ridge Road for ('arl Authcrson who was
trC'atPd but not trJn sport&lt;'d: PomPrO.I ' Fire Departmcnt at ~ : 04
p.m . to a fal sP alarm on Ohio 14:!.

Ticket.~ still at'aila/Jle for event
About 50 t ickcts to lhP Pomerov Area Merchants Associ&lt;F
lion's Spring Style• Show to be ticid Thursd a~· night at thr
PomNoy EIC'mcntan· School arc still availablc.
Thc tickC't s at $4 eac h may be purchasC'd from Margucritc's
Shoes. Chapman' Shors. HartiE'y Shors. Clark's Jewelry. K &amp; C
.Jewelers. ElbC'rfC'Ids. Top of the Stairs. Chatrau Beauty Salon.
Dollar Grncral in Pomcroy, Jnd Dan ' s in Midd!Pport .
ThC' doors will opcn at li: 30 p.m. for a soc ial hour with
refrC'shments and virwi ng of thC' C'X hibit s with the show to start
at 7: 30 p.m . Ha If of t hc procecds will go for est a blishmC'nt oft hC'
Robert Morris Mrmorial Library, a tributP to thr lat e principal
of Pomeroy E IPmC' nt ary .

Winter blast misse.'i Bend A rea
A fi vr to six inch snow ex preted byTu esda,· morning faiicd to
matl'rializl'.
'
Thl'rr was some snowfJ II with littlr Jccumulation imd schools
of Meigs Cou nt y wcrP oprn for classes . WhiiC' templ:'ratures frll
into th&lt;' low :!O's . high winds crC'a ted a chill factor Tu&lt;'sday
mornin g to mak&lt;' for a co ld closing for the month of March, and
snow flurrirs co ntinurd during th&lt;' morning.

:Showdown expected
By SON.JA HILLGREN
UPI Farm Editor
. WASHINGTON tUPii - A
W.estC'rn-styll' showdown is ex·
pected, this wel'k as a Colorado
senator tries to fight off an
attempt to wl'aken major conservation law enacted to discourage
fllrmers from plowing up grass·
iands In th&lt;' West.
.: The threatened sodbus trr provision Is part of a r&lt;'VOiutlonary
conservation packag(' contain &lt;'d
lp thC' 19R~ farm law.
· Leading the chargr to main·
taln thl' law is S&lt;'n . Bill Arm ·
strong. R-Colo.. the original
l)ack&lt;'r of the provision that bars
fC'drral farm bl:'n&lt;'fits from
farml'rs who plow up highly
erodible land to plant crops
without &lt;'Onservat ion plans.
The sodbuster prov ision gr&lt;'w
out of concrrn about sprc ulators
who plowed up millions of Jeres
grasslands in statrs such as
\olorado and wer&lt;' abl&lt;' to collrrt
fedl'ral subsidies for crops allicady In surplus. It also discourages the• plowing up Of &lt;'rOdibl&lt;'
l'o~nd In othC'r part s of thc nation .
The fight is ov&lt;'r a m&lt;'asurr
approved by th&lt;' Scnat&lt;' Agriculture Committ&lt;'r March 4 to
rxrmpt morr than 2~ million
acres of alfalfa and hundrrds of
, millions of arrrs of multi· year
Rrassi'S from thP sodbustrr
provision.
.
Thl' Senate Is cxpl'ctl'd to take
up thl' lssur thi s week , and
Armstrong plans to force a votl'
of thl' full chamber . The fight Is
sN'n as an rar iy i&lt;'St of Srn.
Patrick LC&gt;ahy. 0 -Vt .. th&lt;' nl'w

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AgriculturC' Committ e!' chairman who ha s been cr it iclzed for
letting the meas ure• grt b~· with
no ana lys is or hrarings.
The mea sur&lt;' was spon sor&lt;'d by
Sen. F.dward Zorinsky. D- Nrb ..
just two days before hr died of a
hl'ar t attack. Co- sponsors havl:'
takrn up his cause, arguing th&lt;'
bill penalizes farmrr s who plant
alfalfa as part of a crop rotation.
On·thC' other side, Armstrong's
backers contend a farmer who
truly practic&lt;'s conservation will
not not lose benr fit s beca use land
ca n be plowC'd up if it Is done
und&lt;'r a conservation plan.
"Wr beli&lt;'V&lt;' that a wellintrnt ioned. long-term rot at ion
which Includes alfalfa should
sa tisfy the conserva lion pia nning
rrqulr&lt;'ments as set forth .In the
Food Srcurity Act becausr this is
generally a Vl'r~· l'ffect lVI' systrm for controlling Nosion on
high! \' erodlbll' land, " Edwin
Clark of thl' Consl'rvation Foun·
dation told Armstrong in a letter
urging him to put up a fight.
Howe\W, Clark sa id . farml'rs
·'should be required to develop
and ad herr to consrrvatlon plan s
to &lt;'nsurC' that they continue to
follow so il-conserving rota I ions
on their highly erod ible land."
After deciding to take up the
battle, Armstrong and .Sen. Sam
Nunn. D -Ga .. s&lt;~ ld In a letter to
fellow senators that the commit ·
tee actl'd without the benl'flt of
h&lt;'arlngs or analysis.

warner sentenced..
All depositors eventu all y got
their money back, but only
$fter the state of Ohio approved a
$129 million bailout from state
lunds.
; Former Home State prl'sldC'nt
David Schleb&lt;'l, convicted on
three charges of securit i&lt;'s fr aud.
was sentenced to six months in
fall and fined $25,000. Sent encing
lor another ex -bank president ,
Surton Bongard . convicted of 82
banklnR violations. was delayed
inltll today .
: 'Although Warnrr was sent tnced to 3· % years in pri son.
prosecutor LawrencE' Kane not &lt;'d
that he will be eligible for shock
~aroll.• tn six months.
: "We have no quarr&lt;'l with the
f('ntence." sa id Kane . " Mr.
Y.'arner asked for justice and

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justice was served."
Although Warner is h multimillionaire, his attorney, Wil liam Jeffress, said there was " no
way" Warner could post $22
million cash bond.
" I can't say I was surprised at
the sentence," said Jeffress, who
had recomm~:&gt;nded probation and
no prison time . "There were a lot
of public demands In this case."
Among people speaking on
behalf of Warner before sentencIng was former Ohio Gov. John
Gilligan, who told the judge he
had found Warner "completely
honorable" and "deserving of
any post of trust." Gilligan Is a
Democrat and Warner was once
a major fund -ra l se r for
Democrats.
Warner's wife, mother-In-law
and two daughters also pleaded
with the judg~:&gt; not to send Warner
to prison. Warner cried as he
listened to friends and relatives
praise him.

lly ,JIM FISHER
l 'nit&lt;'d Prt•ss lntl'rnational
/\ tenaci ous spri ng storm
tossc·ci snow across thc Ohio
\'allr1· toda~· . closi ng schools and
court s whil&lt;' rrcord cold temper aturrs thrPa tenrd a bumper
p('u('h crop in Mississippi a nd
thundrrstorms triggerl'd lornadol's in Florida and Nor th Carol ina th&lt;.~t injur&lt;'d at least three
peopll'.
Th&lt;' wi nt r~ · storm sprC'a d snow
from t hr Trnn&lt;'SS&lt;'I' Valley
across thr Ohio Valley to Lake
Eri&lt;'. prompting wint&lt;'r storm
warnings tor most of Ohio and
parts of Kl'nturk~· and Indiana.
Up to &lt;J foot of snow was forec ast
tod ay in southwest Ohio.
Schools ll'&lt;'r(' ciosrd in many
arras of Ohio and ail fcdNal and
juv&lt;'ni!P co urt offir&lt;'S in Cll'veland II'N&lt;' shut down. Srvcral
dozen mostl\' rural school dis·
trier, in K&lt;'ntucky also clos&lt;'d
brrausr of ha zardous road
conditions .
Rain was ex pPcted to turn into
snow across wrstern Pennsylva ·
nia with up to 6 inches failing by
tonight'. thr Nationul Weather
SPrvir&lt;' sa id.
Showers and thunderstorms
stretched across much of Florida
and rain cx t&lt;'nded up the Atlantic
coast to Maine. A coastal flood
warning was posted for part of
thr Chesaprake Bay and gale
warnings extendrd from th&lt;'
Caro lina s to Maine.
At l!'a st threr prople were
injurrd and several homes dam·
ag&lt;'d when a tornado rippl'd
through two Darr Count y, N .C' ..
communitirs rar ly today.
Res cur t&lt;'am s were on t h&lt;' seen&lt;'
in Avon and Buxton. whN&lt;' up to
:m hou sC's and trailprs were
damagrd and 17 boats in a
marina destro~ · ed.
"Ther&lt;' are somr injuri&lt;'s. W&lt;'
don't know how ser iou s thrir
injuri&lt;'s arr at this timr." sa id
St atC' Emf'rgency Manag&lt;'ment
spokeswoman Chrystal Stowe.
Thr tornado also rlpprd down
power and tC'irphonr lines. and
statr highway patrol and emer·
grncy managemrnt officials ad·

visC'd propl&lt;' to stay out of the
arl'a .
In Miami, small tornados
knocked down trees, damaged
on!' business and one car but
caused no Injuries. The twister's
&lt;'arly-spring thunderstorm preceded a cold front that had
already knocked temperatures
down to a record 35 at Pensacola
and dropped heavy rain on
Apalachicola.
High winds of up to :l5 mph
whipped heavy rain across
Rhode Island, causing scattered
power out&lt;.~ges and fouling thC'
morning commute.
The wintry storm ll'ft up to 12
inches of snow in Kentucky ,
closing the Greater Cincinnati
Airport In Florence for about an
hour Monday. Flights were delayed at the Dayton Municipal
Airport in Dayton, Ohio.
The snow fell at a rate of 1 to 2
inches per hour in north - central
Kentucky and southeast Indiana
Monday. where three traffic
deaths were blamed on the
storm. Eight Inches blanketed
Louisv ille, Ky., Cleveland and
Dayton, Ohio.
In KC'ntucky, morr than :10
traffic accidents WC're report&lt;'d
during one hour in Louisville. In
Tennessee, about 25 cars Wl'rr
involv&lt;'d in two chain- reaction
collisions on icy Nashville highways late Monday. No deaths or
ser ious injuri&lt;'S wer&lt;' reported.
Plunging temperatures
prompted freezr warnings today
for Arkansas. Tennesse&lt;'. K&lt;'n tucky and parts of Texa s. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama. Flor·
ida. Missouri and Illinois.
The temp&lt;'l'ature dippl'd to a
record-low 32 degrees in Corpus
Christi, Texas, ear l~· today, whill'
srveral oth&lt;'l' record lows wer&lt;'
se t in Arkansas. including Bates viii&lt;', whC're It was 2~ d&lt;'grC'es. On
Monda~· .
at l&lt;'ast H low temp&lt;'ratur&lt;' records wer&lt;' set in
s!'ven stat es. with r&lt;'adings as
low as 2 degrees in Kan sas and
Nebraska.
Th&lt;' cold threatened crops
from Texas to Kr ntucky, includ 1 ing p&lt;'ach, tobacco, appll', blurb·

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Lut'y Parmitt'r
Lucy M. Parmlt&lt;'r, 93, Stewart,
died at her residence Monday
Mrs. Parmlter was born in
Decatur Township of Washington
County, a daughter of the late
Ryron and Mary Anderson Frost.
She was a member of the
Episcopal Church, a volunteer
worker for the Aml'rican Red
Cross and the American Cancer
Society. J\1rs. Parmiter was a
member of Amesville Grange 798
having served as master for two
years and was a member of the

WEATHER MAP - During
will he generally fair.
(UP I)

Pomona \.rangr .
Surviving ar&lt;' hf'f husband.
.Jewf't, and a godchild, Flora
Perry of Athens.
Besld&lt;'s her parent s she was
precC'ded In death by her first
hu sband, John Sellon in 1965, and
her seco nd husband, Cecil Ri chardson in 1977.
Gravesldr ril&lt;'s will be held at 1
p.m . Thursday at the Rockland
CC'metery In Belpre with Rev .
George Horner, Jr., officiating.
Frlrnds may call at the White
Funeral Home In Coolville from 2
to 4 p.m. Wedn&lt;'sda y.

lot and the subjects escaped In an
older model car. The robbery Is
under Inves tigation .

Sign up Saturday·

~frlca.

198 7 SCHEDULE FLEA MARKEl

Meigs County Fair Grounds, Pomeroy, Ohio
APRIL 2-3-4-5; MAY 1-2-3; JUNE
JULY 2-3-4-5; AUG. 6-7-8-9; SEPT. 3-4-5-6
OCT. 1-2-3-4; NOV. 5-6-7

304 422-4169- 614 742-2882

\\'~dnt•sday

Ter('sa C. Carr. Middll'port.
has fill'd for divorcl' in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
from Ronald L. Carr. Middleport. A restraining order has
bren issued against th&lt;' defC'nd ent. P&lt;'nding finaliza tion of t hr
action.
.Jam&lt;'s B. Hawthorne. Long
Bottom. and Karen Ann Haw thorn!'. Rutland. havr filed for a
dissoiut ion of marriage.
Sabra .Jran Click has bC'rn
I

Plans fund project
Thr Rutland FirP Orpartml'nt
is sponsor ing a fund raising
program to raise money for
nrrdrd &lt;'quipml'mt.
A pl'rson reprf'SI?nting th('
department will br co nta cting all
homes in thr area serv iced by lh&lt;'
departm&lt;'nt .
In appreciation for a donation,
those rl'sidrnts will rec&lt;'ivr a
complimrntary' C&lt;'rtlflcate for an
8x10 rami!~' portrait to be taken
at thr Rutland Department
quartrrs .
Charles Barrett. president of
the Rutland Departm&lt;'nt. reports
that the fund rai sing program Is
legitimat e and asks for support
of t h&lt;' projl'rt.

I

The Meigs County Sheriff's
Department was railed to
Fisher's Big Wheel, at Laurel
Cliff. at about 7 p.m. Monday
evening . Two subject s -- one
male, one female - had left the
store concealing VCR tapes and
clothing inside their clothing. A
scuffle with store security personnel took place In the parking

South Central Ohio
: Clearing tonight, with a low r----------------------~
between 20 and 30. Variable
cloudiness Wednesday , with
highs between 40 and 45. ·
: The probabilit y of preclpila tJon Is 20percent tonight and near
4~5-6-7
zero Wednesday .
Winds will be light and west,erly tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Dealers Wanted-Buyers Wanted- Come One-Come All
Thursday through Saturday
Reasonable
Setup Rates-Indoor Space-Outdoor Space
A chance of rain or snow
WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE FLEA MARKET
Thursday and Friday, with falr
weather Saturday. Highs will
For Information Call
range from 35to45eachday, with
. overnight lows mostly In the 20s.

-Static .ftOccluded

mnrning, lht• wt•atht•r

Meigs County Court news

Sheriff probes incident at Big Wheel

Sign-up for Chester girls' soft ball, ages 10-13, will beSaturi:lay,
10 a.m . to 1 p.m ., at the girl scout
hall In Chester. Registration fee
$12. For Information call 9922576. ·

[Qj SHOWERS

-RAIN

"Cold

Map shows minimum temperatures . At least 50% ot any shaded area 1s pred,cted
to rece,ve prec,J)Itat&lt;on indicated
UPI

But attention was focused on
larger issues of U.S.-French
cooperation, with Chlrac having
expressed concern about trade
and agriculture as well as about
the Importance of European
security 'In any U.S.-Sovlet nuclear arms agreement.
In New York Monday, the
prime minister said European
na I ions would firmly oppose
American trade decisions that
would undermine economic recovery among the 12 countries of
the Economic Community.
Speaking to the Economic Club
of New York, a private organization promoting economic devel opment, Chlrac rejected charges
that France has Implemented
protectionist agricultural policies; saying his country subsidIzes Its farmers much less than
the United States does Its own.

Area deaths

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50

Reagan greets Chirac
WASHINGTON tUPI)- President Reagan's talks today with
French Prime Minister Jacques
Chirac were arranged with ap·
parent agreement about European security cont"erns but division on the prickly prot,! ems of
trade and agriculture.
Chlrac, a conservative who
hopes to unseat Socialist Presi·
dent Francois Mitterrand next
year despite his own declining
public opinion polls, Is on his first
visit to the United Sfates since
taking office a year ago.
Today's meeting with Reagan
was arranged In part to help
raise his profile, and officials
said he would be greeted with
fanfare and honors In a ceremony on the White House south
lawn. The leaders then planned a
joint announcement abou I an
AIDS research project between
the United States and France.

horticulturist with. th&lt;' Coopera tiv&lt;' Ext&lt;'nsion SC'I'vic&lt;' &lt;'Xperim&lt;'nt station in Crysta l Springs,
Miss .
"We arr vcrv concNned, !'speciallY with p!-achrs." he said.
"Pearhes are now in absolut&lt;'.
gorgeous fu II bloom. 11 looks like .
a bumprr crop - probably a
record crop.''
Agriculture officials in T&lt;'xas
were worrird about whrat . •
grape's and onions. and thP &lt;'arly .
spring storm jeopardi zed Ken- ·
tuc·ky's $1 billion bur!t'y tobacco ·
crop - th&lt;' st;ct&lt;''s No. 1 rash
crop.
In thr central Plains, whPre
tw6 blizza rds struck in IC'SS than a
Wl'&lt;'k. thousands of h&lt;'ad of cattle ·
in Kansas and N&lt;'braska wl'rl'
br lil'vrd killed.

erry. grape, onion and whrat.
Anne Fischer. owner of the
Blackleilge-Fischer Ore.
in
Wagoner County In eastern Okla homa, prepared to take protective measures Monday night.
including· burning smudge pots
and brush piles .
"We definitely will be burning," Fischer sa id. "We' ll be
burning massive brush pilrs of
peach and appll'wood. The winds
we have tonight should carry the
heat through the orchard.'·
In Mississippi, farmers prepared to burn old tires in their
orchards.
Temperatures below 28 would
harm blooming peach trers, and
temperatures In thr low 20s
would damage th&lt;' blueberry
crop. said Pat Hegwood , a

Met&gt;t Thursday
Chester United Methodist
Women will meet Thursday, 1:30
p .m. , at the church, with guest
speal&lt;er George Pickens, a mls-,
slonary to the Ivory Coast',

grantl'd an annulment of marriag&lt;' from Paul Richard Click.
Thr plaintiff has been restored
by t hi' court to hrr former name
Morrison.
Granted a dissolution of marriagr were Jos&lt;'ph Ray Gilkey
and Wilma L&lt;'r Gi!k«:'y.
Casrs clismissed were Dawn
Marl&lt;' Collins against Roger
0&lt;'an Collins, and R&lt;'tty J&lt;'an Hill
against .John Delbert Hill.
In othcr matters. a consl'nt
ju&lt;i gm&lt;'nt rntry has been fil&lt;'d in
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