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End-Of·The-Month Sale
Specials S~vings This Weekend on New
Spring and Summer Wearing Apparel for You ·
and Your· Family.

GRAND OPENING SEI' - 1be paad opealap; IJl
the new llraller Dairy QuMI oa M!ddleporl'1 North
Second Ave., wBI he marked a&amp; lla.m. Frtdl.fwbeaa
ribbon cuttlnr;Cill'eii1Clii;Y abeld. Openied !If Mr.1111d
Mn. WIQ'IIe Davlll, the aew ellablllllmeDt w11 be
open from 10 a.m. to 10: 30 p.m. daD;y. 1be n!lllaul'llllt

fealareS a drllle-tllroup ladllly • well • IndoOr
811-dowD accornodlllolll wllb avaried meau 1Dc•MIIIl1
a number of Dairy QuMI produciB to be ..alured.
Speclall wiD be ollered by th! new l'lllllaurant In
cooJunctioa with th! p-ull opeU!r;.

State officials·will attend ceremony
Middleport mayor Fred Holtman Govenunent Servl~. which is
annouoced today that ofllcials from responsible for the CDBG program
the Ohio Department of Develop- in Ohio and Bob Johnson, who is !IF
ment will be attending the ribbon· Uason officer lor local government
cuttin~ ceremony of the Dairy
services.
Queen located on North Secorxl
Also attending In addition to local
Ave. in Middleport at ll a.m. chamber of commerce members
Friday.
and vlllage officials wUJ be State
Representing the state develop- Representative Jolym Boster, wh:J
men! of!i~ in Columrus wili h:&gt; provided assistance in obtaining
Joseph A. Marinucci, wh:J is loan funds from the state for
manager ri th:&gt; Office of Local development in this section of the

vUiage.
Charles Gilmore and Rnlrrt
GUmore, Dairy Queen ctficials
from Columbus, will also be present
for the event. Owners of the new
Dairy Queen Brazier Restaurant
are Wayne and Debbie Davis ot
Pomeroy. The new rusiness was
made possible, in part, by economic
~velopment assistance from. the
state and has resulted in the
creation of &lt;Ner :Ill new jobs.

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Happenings around Meigs County....
Veterans Memorial

Special meeting set

Games at Jr. high

Admlssions .. Robert Snowden,
Rutland.
Discharges..SIJerri Butcher. Joshua Schaefer. Hurley Hutton,
Giles Smith. Wmal Estep, Orlie
Lambert, David Fox . Gwen
Folmer.

A special meeting of Shade River
Lodge 453. F&amp;AM1has been set for
6:30p.m. Frklay. Inspection will re
held and there will be a dinner prior
to the meeting. Members are to
take two pies.

The Meigs Elementary Baskl't.
ball Tournament wUI lr played at
the Meigs Junior High School, not
the high school as reported earlier,
and games which were scheduled
for last night will be played tonight
with Thursday night's scheduled
games to be played on Friday
evening. Games will start at the
Urnes as Usied earHer.

Emergency squads
answer three calls
Meigs County Emergency Medi·
cal Service reports thrre calls
Wednesday; Pomeroy at 5:18a.m.
to Pomeroy Health Care Center for
HoUy Starcher to Veterans Memor·
iai Hospital; Racine at 6:39 a.m.
transported Richard Bullock from
an auto accident on County Rd. 28 to
Veterans Memortai Hospital; Ra·
cine at 11:01 a.m. to Rt. 338 for
Charlotte Eakins to Veterans Mem·
erial Hospital.

MatTiage license
A marriage license has been
issued in Meigs County Probale
Court lo Ricky Lane McCleUan, 25,
and Shirley Ann Ewing, 40. both of
Middleport .

Marriages end
Granted dissolutions of marriage
in Meigs County Common Pleas
Court were Linda L. Pat1erson,
Racine. and James B. Patterson,
Racine; Gerri Ham ilton. Pomeroy,
and Brian Hamilton. Syracuse.
Granied divorces on grounds of
gross nf.'glec l of duty were Janel L.
Morris, Pomeroy, from Jack Mar·
. rls, Pomeroy; Trina G. Bow ers.
Pomeroy, from Brian K. Bowers.
Pomeroy.

Judgment BOught
Diamond Savings and Loan,
Delphos. has filed a foreclosure
action in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court against George A.
Croghan. Poinl Pleasant. for prop·
eny in Pomeroy Village. A
$12 ,'ll2.17 judgmenl is requested in
the action

Friday dance set
· h
There will bP a dance Fr'id ay rug t,
8 to 11 p.m., at Ihe Rutland Civic
· by Itom ic
Cen1er wrt· h ·musiC
Sounds. Admission $2 single and $3

couple. Bad wealhl&gt;r will cancel.

Weather forecast
Today ... cloudy with a chance c1
snow. Little or no accumulations.
High in the lower 30s. North:&gt;r!Y
winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow
Is 50 percent.
Tonight...rnoslly cloudy. Low
near 15. Northwest winds around 10
mph. Chance of snow Is :!! percent.
Extended lorecll!ll
Saturday ll1reugb Monday
Fair and cold Saturday and
Sunday... moderat InK tempera·

lure! and a diana! of !IIOW
Monday. Hlp;hl around :tl and IOWII
5 to IS Salunlay and Sunday. HJchll
m the SOt IIIII lows In the ZIM
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Service cancelled
The satvalion Amly prayer
meeting wUJ not be hl&gt;ld at the hall
tonight. The group will attend
Lenten serviC('S at the Pomeroy
United Methodist Church at 7: :lJ
p.m. The services are sponsored by
tl1e Council r:1 Churches.

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Five cases finished

Dance planned

Four defendants forfeited bonds
and a filth was fined in the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
Wednesday night.
Forfeiting were James A. Pattet"
son. W£'st Columbia, W. Va .. $450,
posted on a charge of driving while
inloxlcated: Robin Baird, Cheshire,
$41; Vincent Mossman, Middleport,
$40, and RalphS. Duncan, Middle·
pen. $40, all posted on speeding
charges. Fined $16 and costs on
speedingchargeswasMarkDavls,
Middleport.

Racine American Legion Post 602
Is having a dance, Saturday, 9 p.m.
to I a.m., at tl1e post home. Circle D
Wranglers wUI provide the music
and the public is lnvKed.

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A meeting of thl&gt; pool committee was anmunced l&gt;r 1\Jesday
evening at which time a pool manager fort~ summer (I'Ogrllm will
be named.

B &amp; E under investigation
A breaking and entering at the Hlland Cllurch, Pomeroy, iS under
Investigation by the Meigs County Sherlll's Department. According
to the sheriff's report, the breaking and entering occurred stmetime
alter lO::ll p.m. Wednesday. Entty was made through a back door
which was kicked ln. Taken were a sterro, radkl, two speakers and

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ending Feb. 22, with 835 reported in
121 major u.s. citieS compared to
8.'JJ l&gt;r the )rl'YIOUS wrek.
The most prevalent nu agent is
the 8-t:ype Russian virus, which
. accounts tlr IQ percent ~ the
llirxlreds ol viruses Identified each
week.
. Kappus said tre 8-type influenza
strikes people f1 aU ages but shows
a pendlant lOr childrm and yoong
adults under 19. The ~hl&gt;r preval·
ent Ou 'virus; 'JYpe·A, Is being seen
in persoos cider than 64.
Forty·f!ve states have had B·
type inlluenza. 29 'J)Ipe-A and 28
h:Jtb kinds, he said.
The 18 states ~ing wldes·
pi'E8d wtbreaks are Colorado,
Connecticut, Idaho. Iowa, Kansas,
Massachusetts , Montana, Ne·

Flu or flu ·like illnesses have been
reported In aU 50 states since the

braska, New Ha~hlre. North

first week ol January.
There was a sUght increase In nu
and pneumonia deatm llrthl&gt; wrek

Carollna, North Dakota. Oregon,
Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Ver·
mont,. Virginia, Wastington and
Wiscomln.

business or individual wh:J contributed "a total of $1,000" duling the
preceding two years.
The bill would also established a
"whistleblower" provision that prohibits job·related retallatlon
against staieempioyres wh:J report
misuse f1 campaign funds IR'
violations of the ethics law.
Ohio Ethics CornmLsslon Direc·
tor Steve Stover told ttE rommittee ·
the commLssion WJanimously recommends the bill, and committee
chalrman Sen. Rolrrt Ney, R·
Barnesville, said he would like thl&gt;
committee to act on the bill before
the end of thl&gt; current session.
On thl&gt; Senate floor Thursday,
two bills received unanimous
approval.
One bill, sponsored by Rep.
Michael G. Vertch, D·Warren,
raises the minimum standards
needed for surveyors to obtain
registration with thl&gt; State BoardiJI
Registration lor Professional Eng!·
neers and Surveyors.
The ottEr bill, SIX&gt;nsored by Sen.
David L. Hob;on, R· Springfield,
lowers the minimum age for
receiving an identification card
·from the Bureau of i'rt&gt;tor Vehicles
from 18 1o 14.
It was amen~d on the Door to
add memlrrs of the Peace Corps
and Volunteers of America to a list
of th:Jse wh:J receive an additional
time to get a driver's licenses
rmewai if they were on duty wlrn
their license exJired.

Now you know
By Unlled Press IDienullloaal
AliDa thl&gt; Hun died on his
wedding night.

Council to meet
REP. JOLVNN BOSTER

Ohio's economy.
Pfeifer said that despite the fact
that Pegg has never run a
corporation or had any experience
in business development. she would
make an ideal director because
"sh:&gt; Is a very forceful and
articulate spokesman for the
state."
"She would be the second most
visible person In state govern·
ment," said Pfeifer. "I want Vicki
Pegg to be a spokesman for Ohio."
Pfeifer said the ap!Dintment of
Pegg would "send a signal to the
business community" that jobs and

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ATLANTA (UPI) - The worst
nu epidemic to hit the nation in live
years claimed 8li lives last week,
but fewer states reported outbreaks
and !ederallralth ollictals said th:&gt;
disease may be on the decline.
The national Centers for Disease
Control reported' Thursday that 18 .
states saw widespread flu out·
breaks last week, down from 19 the
week before. Fllteen states reported regional outbreaks, three
fewer than duling the previous
wrek, tl1e CDC reported .
"I think that natiOnally. we have
probably peaked and may be
headed down, In tenns f1 the
leading indicators," said Dr. Karl
Kappus ol the CDC's influenza
surveillance branch.

campaign 1\mds.
"You can't have one,hurxlred
bucks jusl In case yoo need it whlle
you were out campaigning," Boster
said. "You have 'to lr reimbursed
for what you spent."
Othl&gt;r Items that a candidate
cannot fund with campaign rroney
are 1he staff of a private of!ice,
home utility bills or lor ottEr
personal expenses, such as cam·
paign consultants.
Boster said the bill makes
exceptions ilr thl&gt; expense of social
functions that candidates are in·
vited to because th:&gt;y are
officeh:Jiders.
The bill would tighten a current
law that prohibits an officeholder
from approving an unbid contract
with a company or an individual
wh:J, within the preceding two
years, made a $1,000 contribution to
that officeholder's campaign.
Boster's measure would prohibit
the award ol an WIbid contract ilth:&gt;

Racine VUJage Councll will meet
at 7 p.m. Monday at the Shrine Club
Bulldlng.

If elected, Pfeifer will pick
woman for development post

Meeting in recessed session Thursday night, Syracuse VIllage
Council approved refurbishing the village pumper truck at a oosl ~
$6,947.
Couocli approved work on thl&gt; truck alter Fire Chief Gene
lmboden reported that the state requires refurbishing ol the truck
lr!ore It can be recertified.
It was also announced that the fire department has been approved
lor a $2,226 grant forthl&gt; purchase of air bags forthe~partnient. The
grant Is on·a 50-50 basis with the village and department to provide
the remainder ot funds needed lor the grant.
Council gave a second reading to an ordinanre auth:Jrlzlng The
Ohio Power Co. to provide IX&gt;wer lor the water pumping station and a
third and final reading was given to the anrrual apjroprlations

Flu epidemic appears
to be losing strength

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over th:&gt; past four years, Henderson
said. In the same surveys, Ill
percent d the respondents said they
would · otry tb&gt; law II it was
enacted.
Exceptions to th:&gt; law will be
made tor chlldrm less than four
years old or weighing less tl1an 40
pounds who are required to be in a
child safety sea~ drivers and
passengers in vehicles equipped
with air bags; persons delivering
U.S. mail or newspapers; persons
in cars not equipped with seat relts
(th:Jse bulltbeforeJan.1, l9Qj) ; and
persons having an al!ldavit signed
by a physician or chiropractor
stating that restraint usage Is
impossible or impractical.
The law does apply to' older
cbUdrm and violators may be died
to court as juVl!lllle traffic
offenders.
'Tm certain that alter a very
sh:Jrt perk&gt;d ol adjustment," Hend·
erson said, "the average Ohio
motorist will become oompletely
accustomed to the safety lrlt and
will more than likely forget they
have them m . However, the safety
belt will be there and whl&gt;n it Is
needed, It wUJ keep ·the weare"
secure and protect t~Fm from death
or injury in a severe trafllc
accident"

Meigs County Emergency Medical Servl~ reported D:mr calls
Thursday. They were: Tuppers Plains at 7: 00 a.m. to Rt. 248 for
Gladys Shumway to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at
10:53 a.m. to Rutland St. for Gra~ Oark to Holzer Medical Center;
MlddlePQrt at 12: 09 p.m. to Plum St. for Ellen Stewart to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 6:29 p.m. to Rt . 33 for Darlene
Shane to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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By GRETEL WIKlE
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) - A
"comprehensive revision" of Ohio
ethics and campaign llnance laws
is contained in a bill being studied
by the Senate State and Local
Goverrunent Committee.
The bill. that outlines specific uses
of campaign finances and doses a
"huge hole" in the CUJTent conflict
of interest statute lor public
employees, said its sponsor, Rep.
Joiynn Boster, D.Callipolis.
LT. DAN HENDERSON
"The bill is an effort by tl1e Ohio
M~state
Ethics
CommLssion to clarity Ohio
Patrol Cammander
ethics laws and incorporate many
of tl1e othl&gt;r ethics and campaign
finance bills 1hat have been intro·
duced," Boster said. "It would
prohibit tl1e active use of public
money by an officeholder to get
something lor himself."
The "huge hole" is contained in
current law that sets forth rules
against an attempt to actively use
an official position to secure
e
anything of value which the em·
ployee woukl not ordinarly receive,
Boster said. Public officials can get
Wendell Allen Willlams and arourxl that by not making a
Marilyn F. Willlams, Pomeroy, specific request.
have !lied a. complaint in Meigs
For example, Boster said, a
Cwnty Conunon Pleas Court public o!liclal can "mention" a
against Royal Petroleum Proper· condominium in Florida witiDut
ties, IDe., Cleveland, asking lor making the use of !IF condominium
damages mtallng $94,500.
by tl1e o!liceholder a condition for a
The plalntltfs allege that Royal polltlcallavor.
Petrolellm Is the owner and
The bill would make !IF wording
~tor ol an oll and gas well
clearer by applying the words
situated on real extate In Rutland "purposely or knowingly" to ~s·
'I'oYmshlp, owned by Garland A. crlbe the attempt at gaining
aDd Sleillnde Mlller, wldch Is something of value, and It would
adjacent to'real estate owned by the broaden the provision by making It
plalntills, also In Rutland an offense no matter who gained.
'I'oYmshlp.
Anoth:&gt;r provision ri the blll
Ill late 1982, the ~fendant applies to campaign finan&lt;rs and
alle&amp;'ediY began drlliing on the would prohibit politicians from
MUier property. Dw1Dg this lime, getting "walldng-around" money
the defendant requested pennls- from the campaign fund and
sion Iran the plainti!ls to place oil personal &lt;r non·polltical use of
tanks and other equipment on a
conunon boundary Une betwem the
properties, close to the plalntltfs'
residence.
The plalnutrs allege they agreed
becauae the IIIT8llglllent was to re
only temporary. Since that lime,
they allege that the defendant has
refused to abide by the agiWment
and move the tanks.
. By LEE LEONARD
The plalntltls yay in their first
UPJ Statehouae Reporter
claim that their property has been
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)
seriously and lrreparabley dam·
MontgOmery
County Recorder
ago! due to the WLSlghlty nature ~
Vicki
Pegg
will
become Ohio's first
the ta,ks and anltlenslveodorfrom
woman director ol development if
the tanks; and that the tanks are
state Sen. Paul E. Pfeifer, R·
partially on plalntltl's properly and
Bucyrus, wins thl&gt; governor's race
the value of their land has been
this year.
dea'eased.
Pleiler, a Republican candidate
The plaintltls are requesting
$ro,ooo for damages to their for governor, told a news confer·
property, and that the tanks lr ence Thursday he wants Pegg, his
moved, or, as an alternative, running mate for lieutenant gover·
nor, to double as development
damages in the amount of $10,000.
director
bec!luse the position needs
In a second claim, the plaintltfs
a
highiy·v!sible
spokesman ror
allege that oil spllls from the tanks
have damaged fruit trees, a hay
field, the soil and their residence
because the spills were allowed to
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The new mandatory seat lrlt
law, signed earlier this month by
Gov. Richard F. Celeste, has thl&gt;
potential to save lives and prevent
thousands ol needless injuries,
according to Lt. Dan Henderson,
commander of th:&gt; Melgs·Gallia
. post of the State Highway Patrol.
The patrol will s1art Lssulng
warning citatiOns when the law which requires all tront·seat occu·
pants to wear safety hells becomes ellectlve on May 6.
Warnings will be issued Wltll July 3
and enforcement action will begin
on July 4. Violators can be fined $:Ill
and passengers $W. The driver
cannot re charged if the driver Is
wearing restraints and a passenger
is not. The court, however, may
waive the line if a driver or
passenger can prove tlry have
viewed an approved safety lrlt
education fllm or videotape.
OffiCers cannot slop a vehicle or
inspect It lor th:&gt; !l&gt;le reason of a
possible seat belt violation. Officers
must have anoth:&gt;r lawful reason
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A majortty ol state residents are
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su1veys oonducted by ttE patrol

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CLEVELAND iUP! i -Ohio's
new Super Lotto game produced its
r,-~-------...., first multi·million dollar winners
Wednesday night when two players
ked ali lx
be
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PIC
s num rs to c
equal shares of thl&gt; $7.2 top prize.
The names of tiF players will be
Gladys K. VanDyke
announced after t~Fir tickets are
Gladys Keller VanDyke, for· redeemed at a regional lottery
meriyofMeigsCounty.diedFeb. l4 riflce. The winning numbers were
in Flortda.
3, !6, 32, 34, 40 and 44.
She was born Feb. H, 1 ~ . a
The players each will receive
daughter of Ihe late Marion ar.d $3,9Xl,219 in ro annual payments of
Melissa M. Baker Keller. She had $18J,010.95, minus taxes.
resided in Flortda slllce about 1925
In addition to the top-prize
but had made frequent visits back winners, 92 players selected five of
th:&gt; munbers to win $8.J&gt; each. Also.
to Meigs County over the years and 6,346 players had lour of the
kept in louch with the community
through a cousin, Josephine Ritchie numbers. winning S47 apiece.
and a friend. Thelma Hayes.
There were 96.599 winners of $3
Mrs. VanDyke was preceded in each lor picking thrre of thl&gt;
deatl1 by her husband, Fred numbers.
VanDyke, a sister, Frances Keller
Ticket sales for the drawing
totaled $4,722,407, with a total prize
Neal and a brother, Harry Keller. payout of $7,&amp;&gt;5,&lt;109. The estimated
Services were held Feb. 17 in jackpot for next Wednesday's
Flortda.
drawing Is S5 million.

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MEN'S AND BOYS'

JEANS

Meigs and Eastern Local Schools
were closed again today due to Icy
road conditions created by Wednes·
day's snowfall and freezing over·
night temperatures. Schools o1 the
Southern Local District were open
lor classes although buses did not
run on two routes.
Today makes th:&gt; eleventh day
for Meigs and Eastern Schools to be
closed wlth ali over five days to
requirl' makl'llp time by the Ohio
Department of education. Southern
has been closed a total of 10 days
due to winter weather rondilions.

Minor damages were incuJTed at
the Don Hartung residence. 14
Liberty Lane. Pomeroy, where a
chimney fire occurred at 1:32 p.m.
Wednesday. The Pomeroy Fire
Departmenl answered a call to the
scene.

Area death

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Schools still closed

Minor damages

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Extended Ohio Forec11111
Sunday u.-oup Tulllllay

Fair and cold Sunday and
Monday. A chance ol snow or rain
TueSday. Laws 10 to 15 Sunday and
in the 20s Monday and Tuesday.
IUghs in the n; Sunday . and
Monday and In the mid lls to mid
40s Tuesday.
South Callral Ohio
Mostly sunny. High in th:&gt; mid
20s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight, partly cloudy. Low 5 tn
10. Light west winds.
Saturday, sunny. High 25 tn :ll.

Ohio lottery winnen
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Thurs·
day's winning Ohio Lottery
nwnbers:
O.U,Nwnber

637.
Ticket sales totaled $1.167,432,
with a payoff due IJl $532,740.
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MAKES CAMPAIGN PROMIIE -Tile lema IJl Sa. P_. ~
IIIII Vlcld J'ea, miMdDc fur R p 11 .. 1IJIIII1IDIIIoa lor IO'eiDOUnd
Ilea.._. pWI'DIII', • • lllole4'l'llllllday dlrtnr; a pre~~~~co_._oe In
Callmlt.. Ueleded, Pleller wll appolatl'eg tlreclor IJl development.
(UPI).

development are the most lmpor.
tant Item on the state government's
agenda.
To suwort Pegg, ttE candidate
said h:&gt; would enoourage retired
business executives to S€1Ve his
administration in an advisory
capacity in the Department ~
Development.
Pegg said h:&gt;r 17 years in the
Montgomery County recorder's
~flee has given her experience in
ruming an administrative opera·
tlon, even th:Jugh It is a public
ruslness and not a private
enterprise.
"Maybe It's time we stq~ select·
ing people 1to h:&gt; development
&gt;director) wh:J know th:&gt; game and
jusl the game," sh:&gt; said.
Pegg said It would be no
disadvantage and It "might very
well be an advantage" that she is a
woman. "I don't reUeve I'd h:&gt; a
threat to th:&gt;m," she said of hl&gt;r
relationship with business
executives.
Pfeifer said he would not want a
rusiness executive in the director's
SID! because "th:&gt;y're not real
oomlortable with the ~kesman's

role.".
He said thl&gt; current director,
Clarenre D. PawHcki. a Toledo
~bllcan and fonner vice IJ'esi·
dent of Owens·Illinois. would notre
invttm Ill remain as director but
might be asked to takeanotll!rrole.
Pfeifer said if · he becomes
govermr he wlll "talk candidly with
labor" about problems in the
lnWstrtal world.
"'Right mw, we have a govel'lllr
wh:J Is owned by labor," hi&gt; said.
P!eller said the most iJI1lOrtant
parts ol his economic development
program will be to comtrate on
keeping ex lsi ing companies in
Ohio, worlting out tax Incentives tlr
ruslnesses and estabUshlng an
"'eari.Y warning" system to keep
companies !rom leaving I~ 5tate.
He cited the !brESt ol the Jeep
Corp. ID move Its headquarters out
o1 Toledo. "We have to stop these
IIUip bellre tlry reach crisis
)rOIIOrtkms," he said.
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The Daily Sentinel
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Pomeroy, Oblo
DEVOTED TO THE INTERDTS OF THE MEIGS· MASON AREA

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Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
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BOBROEFIJCR
Geaerlll Maaater

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The United Pres!lnt~rnaUooal, Inland Dally Press Assocla·
tion and the- American NE"Wspaper PublLshers Assoctatl011.

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LE1TERS OF OPlNION are w~lcome. They shwld be leu than .D) words
kJn&amp;. All leiters art' subjec_t toed Itina and must' be slped with name , address and
· telephone oumber. No unsigned leners wtll be publlshfd. Letter!! .mould be In
&amp;DOd taste, addresslng Issues. not ptrsatalltif's.

TV's ·influence on
political upheaval
Never before In the relatively slllrt history of television news has a
revolution beEn waged almost enUrely before the cameras.
And It there Is a lesson In the hour.IJy·hour coverage d. the Phlllpplne
election, the mllltary mutiny··and the Whlte House maneuvering to
persuade Ferdinand Marco to resign, It Is that perbaps when events are
open to the world, violence can be held to a minimum.
In the past, fraud and oppression, calumny and vlolenoe were played out
In private, With television getting only a glimpse ci the actbn.
In recent weeks, the relatively bloodle.s UjX&gt;eaval was not only covered
live frtm the PhWpplnes but, even rmre slgnltlcantly, from network
teleYision studios In Washington and New York, where Marros, Corazm
Aquino, Cbalnnan Richard Lugar ci ttl' Senate Foreign Relations
Canmlttee and just about everylxx!y but the Chananooga sbo(&gt; shine boy
was lnle!vlewed. They were oot only giving oplniollS, but sending
I'I'IE5SageS, and, In !llllle rases, announcing policy.
It Is no wonder, tllm, tllatthe only !'1'111 violence In the revoltltlon carne
during battles for Philippine television stations.
Dmlestlcally, the White House Image-makers erose which anntll11ICI'
ments and which news briefings should be televised. The ones that would
send Marcos a message were avallable tJr coverage, the ones on ~her
Important subjects were not.
Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes, woo Is often klcked behind his
oflla&gt;'door and unavallablt&gt; to reporters, called wire services and networks
from Ills !DillE' at 5: :rla.m.last Monday and thea srowed up at work In time
to be Interviewed live on all three network morning uews shows to say that
Marros should step down.
Television's pet1onnance In Ill' Philippine crisis also 111mbled President
Reagan In a way.
·. ·
Reagan bas bad a long attlnlty for rlght·wlng dictators and has aJwa,ys
said he prefers "quiet diplomacy" In moving autocrats towardretonn. BUt
witb pictures or the vote lraud and reporting from the scene, American
popular opinion mobilized so quickly that members d. Cmgress marched
Into the Oval Office and told Ill' IX'(!Sident tbat the MaroJs had to go.
ThEil the "Great Communicator" mlsrommunlcated during his Feb. 11
lll'WS conference. stunning observers ci ttl' election by declaring that fraud
and violence may have occurred on botll sides. II took four days tor him to
correct the statement, but his orfginal rm~arks had beEn Immediately 8ef'll
as contradicting the televtsi:Jn pictures from the PhlUpplnes.
Only weeks before. Reagan had succumbed to diplomatic and p:Jlitlcal
pl'I'S!Ure to ll'lp ease Jean·Ciaude "Baby Doc" Duvalier out as
presHent-for- IJte of Haiti - again due in no small part to television
mverage ol rioting.
Last year, television pictures created a whirlwind of public and p:Jiitlcal
opinion tbat forced Reagan to modify his support or the Soutb
gove!'Mletll '
But Soutll Africa has faded from !XJbllc consciousness at least partly
because the government there had the sense to ban foreign television
cameras lrml the scenes or most of the turmoil.

Alrlcan ·

Letters to the editor
Seeks justice
It any citizen or Mt&gt;lgs or Gallla

County would llkt&gt; to see justice
done In til' case of til' State of Ohlo
vE!'sus Tracy F. Hysell please write
a ll"tter to the Governor of Ohio as
we havt&gt; done or sign one ot the

petitions we have going around. If
you want furtll'r Information con·
cernl ng this mattl'l' please call:
Karla (J' Estll'r DeMoss, 992-3627.
Kati\Y Fife, !!!2.Qi90, Kim Fltt&gt;.
992-00'.1&gt;.

lust a way of life around here...
As you know , we bave bad
sevl'!'al severe snowstonns lately.
It makl'S lift&gt; difficult for all
conoemed .
We live In Salem Township 011 a
wunty road . My husband and I both
travel dally In dltfermt directions.
He works In Vinton Coonty, and 1
attend school in GaU!a Coonty.
A month or so ago, we received
snowfall In til' amount d. six inchl'S . •
The oounty came by and poured
cinders on our road at approxl ·
mately I p.m. At 4 p.m. til' road bad
not been plowed, so I called the
county garage to QUl'SIIon as to
when tll'y bttmded to plow the
road. I was told that tll'ir plow was
troken and that tll'y would plow
later that evening. When tbey
plowed til' road tll'y plowed orr tbe
cinders tll'y had p:Jured on earlier.
Following the plow was a cinder
truck pouring rmre cinders on the

road . This Is a waste of our tax
dollars. The snow we received this
past week was also a large amount.
The county did oot cinder our road
onoe. Yes they plowed it. but this
just left a glaze of Ice In preparation
tJr ttl' snowfall tbat we received
Friday. It was plowed again
Friday, but stUI no cinders.
When my husband and I arrived
rome Friday, we discussed the
road conditions and as usual Vinton
Coonty and GaU!a County Slate
hlgbways wereclear.I was sbocked
wll'n I reacbed St. Rt. 325 bt Meigs
Coonty and found tbat til' roads had
not beEn plowed yet. !see no reason
that Meigs cannot be as responsible
as GaiUa and VInton Coontles.
Meigs ftnally plowed St. Rt. 325 at 3
p. m. Well. as always, MeigsCoonty
comes to a slandstill. Just seems to
tJ! liE way or Ule In this area.
Denise WUUams

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It Is nothing srort d. astonishing d. English SEem, somebow, effete
that events at Dartmouth College - oo, that Is a bad word, because,
continue to cro.ro the news: ABC, as witll their Indian mascot,
CBS, NBC, 111m! syndicated oolum- Dartmoutll wUl rome up with a
nlsts. countless editorials. One lobby, In this case the gay lobby, 10
JUD!or wrote elegantly to the denounce you as a IDmophobe. The
studeat dally: "Having lett the president ~Dartmouth, Mr. David
Hanover plain for the sunny T. McLaughlin, reintroduced
beaches of Florida last August, I ROI'C, which was tme of the
returned In 1!116 with a belghtEned totemic victims of the student
sense of perspective. You see, It madness ot the VIetnam years, and
was my llrst tenn d.t In ewer a year, finds tor his pains ll' Is all but
and when one bas beEn here that aslcl!d, by faculty resolution, to
long, one tends to oonchalantly resign.
accept the varl:lus Cafi11US events
The oollege president leaves town
and debates as - It you'U excuse on Jan. :11, andlo, he returns to lind
his d.tlce occllpied by protesUng
my use d. a mucb abused word mrmaJ. It took four rmnths on the students, many d.themblack. They
'outside' and countless oonvena· want to know wbat In the hell the
lions with Interested Floridians
president was doing off campus oo
(wiD bad the benellt of a disinter· Martin Luther King's birthday.
ested and somewbat oosmopoHtan Most people don't remember where
view) for me to discover tbat
they were oo Easter &amp;lnday, let
Dartrmutb Is the repository or a alone MLK's blrtll!ay, but the IXIOr
unlque perspective."
presHent bad to plead tbat he was
Hooray tor wh:Jever taugbt tbat talking In Florida aboUt Dr. King.
student row to write English, but Not enough. The students wanted,
the current furor makes the study and got, a school boUday so tbat

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Arms to Iran

Jack Anderson &amp; Dale VanAtta ...-~.
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company ol!lclals ID enter Into
secret negotlatlons with Iran. By
the treaty that ended Allied occupation after World War II, Austria Is
d.flclally and permanently neutral;
the sale of arms to a national war Is
a violation of Austrian law.
Over the past year, the Austrian .
government has become ooncerned
at the sizable quantities~ AUStrian·
made weapons tbat have beEn
slllwlng up on the Iranian side ~
the stalemated ~rslan Gulf war.
The amount seemed to be rmre
than would normally reach til'
lranlaDs through til' black market
or unscruJXJlous arms dealers.
Our Intelligence !IOUrces, lnclud·
lng some Inside Iran Itself, say that
a partial explanatlon for the
appearance of Austrlan·made
arms In the tll'ater d war Is
back-door deals made with Aus·
trian tlnns, Including til' VoestAlplne group.
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In fact, we have a copy of a

WASHINGTON - The largest
Industrial concern In Austria, the
state-owned Voesi·Aiplne conglo·
merate, is under Investigation by Its
government for engaging In Improper transactions that may In·
elude illegal arms sales to Iran.
An Austrian d.flclal told us there
have been "heavy political discus·
slons" In the last year about the
operations of Voest-Aiplne and Its
subsidiaries. These discussions
evolved Into an Investigation of
whether the oompanles were ''en·
gaged In deals which tll'y were mt
supposed to do," II' said, Including
p:Jsslble Wegal arms transactions.
The Voest·Alplne group hasn't
made a proHt since 1976, sustaining
ll'avy losses from Its steel·maklng
operation and IXIOr &lt;illnvestments.
Austrtan citizens have lost millions
as the government p:Jured rmney
Into Voest-Aiplne.
In fact, sources said, It was this
very situation that may have led

the defendants as "beartless, · ··
cblcken-s-· people." The New York .,;,
Paa edltorlal wrlter recalls the .,,
diseQulUbrtum of the Darlmoutll · . :,
faculty. "After ~ 1!11l presidential . ·:
election, the same faculty voted ,, ·
tlllerwbelmlngly to condemn Ro- nald Reagan's landslide victory. It · "
reminded the historlans armng ·
them of the election at Adolf . .·
!Dtler."
Four d. the students wen&gt;, In •
effect, expelled; eight were ,..
suspended.
I have forever and beyond · •
relieved that sciiOols should make
and execute their OW11 rules. ·But II
tiDse students are dismissed, not· ,,
wlthslandlng tbat no action was
taken against the illegal sbanty • •
construction team, none against the
liudents wiD bad occupied the
president's otllce - the record of
Dartmouth's permlsslvene.s In
deallng witllleft -oriented protests Is
massive- then Dartmoutll's president forever loses, and should lOse, ·.;
the respect or the mllllons ol
oon·Hanovertans wbo have some- ...
row got engaged In wbat tsgolngon
there.
.
Wbat's going on at Dartmoutb Is · •.:
a kind of soUpststlc crystalllzatlon . ' •
d. Ideological Interest groups wlllse
cause mUitant, a few years ago,
was the elimination o! the Indian, .. ,
which tor generations was Dart· · '
mouth CoUege's symbol, Implying · ·"
etllllc prejudice against Indians
only to the extent that . Yale ..
graduates could be accused of a
contempt tor bulldogs. Their causes · .r
prouterated: gay rights, apartll'ld, ..
!i pcacenlckery. you name It; and · "
.li
there arose, a sign of ll'alth, a
&lt;( student newspaper tbat, altbough
!I! now and again more bol·blooded
tban the kind or thing you'd have ' '
expected from the Founding Fa·
!hers meeting In Philadelphia, has
nevertll'less beEn a robust and • '
bright attempt to restort' balance.
The students wiD tore down the
shanties were mosUy associated
with that paper, the clearly In·
tEnded victim d. the vindictive
petulanoe d. the Committee on
Standing. The president Is on the •
!p&gt;l. II!' sbould try amnesty"and a
~~.. fresh start tor Dartmoutll Olllege. "

relatlons and til' accomplishments
d. Dr. King.
.
N~ McLaughlin faces the most
severe dlallenge to his moral
autlllrlty. A lynCh mob, which calls
ltsel1 the Committee on Standing;
met to try 12 students wbo, after
Wl!l'ks d. frustration aver an
ex~bltlonlstlc protest against apar·
theld - they CJ'el!ted on til' campus
green, and maintained there, sev·
era! Shanties designed to prormte
the caUJe d. dl\&gt;esbuent - organ·
l2ed one night to lear the damned
things doWII. This was done witbout
any~'s being tbreatened, let
alone burt, never mind the cater·
waullng d. hw girls sleeping In the
sbantles wiD cbose under no
provocation to act hystertcally.
Among the judges of the students
was a fonner editor of the college
newspaper that had called tor the
students' expulsion. Another
"judge," a faculty member, bad
!llbllcly referred to the 12 as evll.
An assistant dean bad relerred to

five-page, "lllE'rmrandumofunder·
standing" between Voest-Aiplne
and the Islamic Republic of Iran,
signed Feb. 14, lll85. The contract,
wblch ends today, was a bartI'!'
deal: Iran was oljlgated to provide
$1 llllllon worth of crpde on 1n
excbange for certain manufactured
goods and raw materials.
An annex to the oontract lists the
goods only &amp;enerally: $550 million
worth of "Various Equipment and
Materlals," $150 million worth or
"Various Products Including Spare
Parts" and $100 million In
"Pharmaceuticals. ••
But lncltjded In the "Various
Equipment" category, according to
lnt&gt;nnatlon coming from Iran,
wen&gt; milltacy Items, among them
some 155mm IDwitzers made by
Norlcum, a Voest·Aiplne company.
The Iranian negoUators were
four military d.tlclals woose last
names are Azlzl, Rlazl, Zadeh and
Tablbl. They Instructed their

agents to Inspect the mllltary Items ,.
before tbey leH Austria to make
sure they were satisfactory. •
OJr sources say the final hitcb In .,,
the bWJon-doUar deal was over the
commission. ''"There was a fight - ~
over the percentage o! the oommts· . ,
sion on these weapons," said a
soura! dose to til' negotiations. The
prloe ci the arms bad been jacked . ·•
up as much as 35 percent to allow . ,
for payment of the commissions,
,,
the SllllnP explained, adding:
"Therewereargumentsoverthis." "
Once til' oommlsslon was agreed
,.
on, the transaction was sealed.
Since the Austrlans could not · ·
legally ship anns to combatant · ' "
Iran, our sources said, tbe "end·
•.
user" certificates, Indicating the " ..
weapons' ultimate destination, '
were presumably wrllten to slllw a ~
dlllerent country tban Iran. It Is · · '"
known that the weapons were to .be . •
shipped by way ~ neighboring
Yugoslavia.

..

autoorltles, wll'n called, not Qnly
deny they own the potoole, but
attempt ID prove your street Is not
1'1/en within Ill' City limits. Consider
tbe street IDle your own.
A letter from Joey Fontana deals
with fixing up potboles:
"My hobby Is finding run-down
p:Jtboles In the netghborlllod and
Improving tll'm so !bey bolt almost
brand·new. I drive a cement truck
so I tblnk I do as good a job as
anyone. Theotll'rday at Cathedral
and 44tb Street, I made beaut - I
mean a Greylllund bus oould
disappear In It and never be ll'ard
from again .
"Well, this guy Charlie Guggen.
ll'lm, woo owns a IDuserlght tll're,
said I was getting too close to (!tal)
his (unital) potbole. He told lllE' to
nll It In or take It somewhere else.
I'm not taking It anywhere. Am 1
right?"
Dear Joey: You certainly are.
Gull(lenhelm should be pleased
with having your potbole In front d.
his bouse. U he had any class he'd
rui It up with humus and plant !lOme
tulips. Recently the courta bave
ruled that a potbole belongs t&gt; all
the people. Our founding fathers
wanted Amertca's potholes to be
shtlred by everyone - from sea to
shlillilg see. By enlarging and
widening the pothole In front d.
Gull(lenhelm's houae you enbanCI!d
all the real EStatevalues In the
Dana Wllllams wrote one rJ. the
rmst Interesting letters:
"There was thla pothole at the
Elld d. the block 811dlt kept getting
lar(J!randlarger. Every time a car

Saturday big day in

By KEtlU WEECUP
SeniDel Newalllltr
THE PLAINS - Whlle the
majority of Ohio high school cage
teams bave been eliminated during
Barber, J!JnJey Caldwell, and Tone
lly II001T WOLFE
sect~?nalt~nt play, both the
Otapman, recently oompleted fiDe
lle6el Nen llllft
girls and boys teams at Meigs
Saturday wUl be a Ug day In carmrs capturlng the Sectional
High Scbool remain very much
Meigs County sports and au Ouunplonahlp last year:
allve In tourney action;
Omgralll also to Eddie Collins,
especially big day tor Melp
Coach Ron Logan s sectlonal
Marauder fans. It appears Satur· the Eutem swing tiuard wbo had
champion
Marauderettes (l!H)
day wUl be Meigs County Day In two ·:JJ.p!us games Ibis season.
wlU
be
seeking
the dlstrlct crown
Athens as Marauder fans kick oft Eddie aoored rmre than llO points
here
at
1
p.m.
Saturday
against a
the afternoon with the girls' Ids SI!Venth grade year m only 15
strong
P\Jrtsmouth
(17-3)
squad.
At
sectional championship game at 1 games. The Eastern Junior, a
8
o'~;lock
that
night,
Coach
Greg
p.m.
slartB' last SEB90D too, l'l!fllly
Drununer's Marauders (21-1) will
The Marauderettes meet P\Jrta- starta1 to blossom d.tenslvely at the 'attempt to a1n the sciiOol' llrst
8
. ,
g
rmuth In wbat sllluld be quite a varsl\Y level this sea90D to do an
boys
sectional
title
In
10
years
rutstantlng
job.
battle. The next stop ilr tll;lse folka
against
TVC·foe
Trimble
(15-7),
Another
sad
note
lnjury-wtae
was
oot wanting to make IIM:l trips
on the Alben~ High Scbool
acroas the couniY line would be a the SI!Vere thigh bruise Eastern's also
hardwood.
'
stop at the convo to see Ohio leedln&amp;scorerandrebounder, Greg ·
Oddly enough, Coach Logan
University's Bobcats In actlon Leachman received late til the
headed the 19'15-76 sectional cbamcampaign. Greg wasamongthetop
around 2: :rl.
pion Marauders the only sucb
Following tbat game me wUl live In SVAC scorers all season.
crown the Meigs 'boys own~ Meigs,
And to the most c1 the remaining
bave plenty of time to eat a nloe
J2.10 that year, was eliminated by
supper; two belplngs It you want, Eastern crew: tbey still have two Ironton by three points In llrst
before returning to Athens High for brlgbt years abead as the maJority
round dlstrlct play. This Is also
the Meigs boys' game against TVC d. the team members were !iopoo·
Coach
Logan's first trlp Into girls'
mores this year.
foe Trimble at 8 p.m.
dlstrlct
play, having roacbed the
Eastern Coach Dennis Elchlngler
Good Luck Marauders and Ma·
Marauderettes
since 1!8J.81.
wDI be looking forward to next
rauderettes!
Sectional
t1na1s
are something
season as brother Don Eichinger's
new
to
the
fourth·year
Coach
It was a sad note to hear about Utile Eagles p:Jsted a winning
Drummer.
The·
Meigs
coach
Is
Meigs Senior Jodi Harrison ron· season In l.9!l'Hii. Congrats EllS
currently
4-3
In
tournament
games
tractlng momnucleosts. Joel was reserves ..
since taking over the Marauder
enjoying. a fiDe seasOn and wrapThe past two years, Meigs
ping up an outstan&lt;lllg career at
Marle.tta College's Matt Little· reigns.
has
won
their first tournament
Meigs High. Jodi was on band for lleld d. Racine became the school's
game but dropped the next. This
last Saturday's 11!1111 filial game, ilurth all·tlme leading scorer bebut most Ukely will mt see actlon bind another Raclnlan Carl Wolfe season, Meigs has posted wins aver
Alexander (56-50) and New LexJng.
again this )'elll' It was rtllOI'Ied.
wiD Ill tblrd. The Pioneers became
Jodi, a sen.l:lr guard, has enjoyed Ill' Cnderella team of the tourna·
tlree outstanding seasons as Meigs mmt, upsetting Wittenburg on Its
teams d. &lt;:bach Ron Logan have horne turf In the opening round
accumula~ an Impressive record. betJre entering the tournament
Other Melp squad memrers finals where they were defeated by
Include Jennl Coocll, Jenny Miller, league Champion Otterbein,
Julie MWer, Marla ,MUMI!I', Usa ranlcl!d seventh nationally.
Pullins, Jenul Swartz, TerEsa John·
lronlcaDy, Wittenburg bappens
son, Shelly Stobart, Tammy to re the team lrother Rod plays
Wright, and Missy Woods.
ilr. The Tigers bad hlgb ropes In
RIO GRANDE - Coach John
the toumament, but saw tll'm
Lawborn's Rio Grande College
In the Sou them boot of Meigs dlrnlnbb (Jllckly hehlnd 24 Matt Redmen (22·9) will battle Mld.Ohlo
County there wUI be Uttle doubt as Littlefield p:Jlnts. Wittenburg did
Conference rival CEdarvDle (~8)
to where toose avid basketball tans gain a btd In the NCAA division m
at Cedarville Saturday In brst
wUl he heading._The rejuvEnated pla,yd.ts ilr their tine 224 record.
round action of the 1!116 Dlstrtct 22
Tornado tans wUl be i&gt;Uowlng the
Matt !lnlsbed Ills career witll 28
NAJA Basketball Tournament.
familiar tournament trail to OtUU· p&gt;lnts against Otterbein.
Tl!&gt;d.f time Is 7::rJ p.m.
oothe High Scbool t&gt;r llrst round
Fans going to the Southern game
play In the district tournament.
are reminded that an express line
The two teams split durlng
regular season play. The Yellow
That Class "A" bout with Unloto llr tbose fans witb advance tiCkets
wUl begin at 7 p.m.
wUl be In use Saturday. Make sure
Jackets won at Rio Grande m Jan.
Plenty of Purple-and-Gold wUI be you are In the oomct tine or you'D
25. 93-85. Rio Grande· won at ·
In the gym Saturday as both be delayed. Each team wlU have an
Q!dalVllle on Feb. 18, 75-74.
Southern and Unloto bear the same atlvanoe tlcket sales line, plus lines
Probable Rio starters will be Joe •
colors. These hw dubi have met ilrtanswlshlngto!llrch&amp;Setlckets
Vl'l'ooft, Kent Wolfe, Mike Smith, .
before, a couple of years ago In the at the door.
Ron Rlttlnger and Rick Fritz witb

sports for Meigs Countians

does
whirled
up awbeD
stormthethat
was
dlstrlct
tourney
Torna·
UI\Yleldlng
to the Sherman
Tanks.
I bet the Shennan cott:hes are
scratching tll'lr heads after returnlng Ill~ from Southem's·!i!ague
game witb Symmes Valley 1'uesday night. When the wachesextted
at the end of the third period the
score was only 00.36. During that
time Southern was not VB')' reveal·
lng In the way of a scouting report.
Soutll'm was more revealing,
oowever, In the t1na1 lrame as
coach lt&gt;wte CaldweU's Tornadoes
looked like ihe "Tomadoes" of old
as they racked up forty points bt a
torrid array of d.fenslve basketball. '
Unloto surely thinks the filial was a
misprlnt. 00-57.
~tal congratulations to Coach
lt&gt;wle Caldwell and his men tor an
outslandlng job this season.
Also a belated congratulations to
Ill' Eastern Eagles tor avercomlng
a slow start and finishing with a
l'EIIpectable season.
Eastern's seniors spent many
IDurs d. bard work In the gym
during my first year d. coaching at
Eastern. These tine men, Kevin

It ooks like things are set tor a
siDwdown between Greenfield·
McClain wid Waverly as two
ilrmer Meigs Coonty boys meet In
Oass "AA" actlon. Rick VanMeter
formerly of Middleport meets Carl
Wolfe's Tigers tonight. VanMeter's
team's bave beEn outstanding tile
JBSI couple seasons, going unde·
feat Ill most of the 1986 ca~lgn.

Charles
WlUisfromand
bencb support
Jim Anthony
Keams,
Raymore.
Rio Grande fllllsbed conference
play last week with a !1-5 record,
same as Cedarville. The Redmen
sullered a tour-game losing streak 1
early In January, and the slump
cost the Redmen a cllanoe to repeat ·
as MOC champs.
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cel1Ed about the Inside where tll'y
start an MVP (Mike Chancey) and
we start a soplllmore (64 Jell
Koons). Wise (Rick) Is like our
Chuck Davis he can 1111 It In. We're
ell
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a mu better te.am
t the IIJ.56
loss at Me!p. On a glvl!!l night,
anythlngcanhappenandltMeigsls
oot hltUng, we can stay with tll'm.
Meigs Is a super baD team, but we'll
do our best to win It"
Coach Drummer thinks the
Inside gam~ might tell the. story.
"We need a . IJ)od game on the
illards and defensively. The key to
til' game could re row well Lee
P\Jwell, Shawn Baker
our
bencb play. We'D have to Improve·
our rebounding and be aggressive
under the bucket," Ill' Meigs
mentor said.
TheTorncats,wiDmatch 'upwell
lx&gt;tb pilyslcally and helght·wlse
with the Marauders, have an
oustandlng guard duo In G-toot·l
O!uck Davl&amp; and 5-toot-9 Tee
Morrison. They romblned for 47
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MARCH 1·8, 1988

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qualifiers with a win Saturday,
meaning the Marauderette-Lady · TroJan winner will he one of only 16
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Following the 1 p.m. · Meigs·
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P\Jrtsmouth game, Piketon (13-4)
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takes on Wheelersburg (J5.7) at 3
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p.m. The Piketon·Wheelersburg
winner also advances Into regional
play at Xenia Hlgb School.
Probable starters tJr the Marauderettes tnchlde 5-toot-4 junior
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Jennl Cdlch andS.foot-4 90pbomore
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Tarnrey Wright at guards, G-toot
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junior Jennl Swartz at !oJWards
and G-foot·l junior Jenny Miller at
cent!!'
In iwo sectional gam
the
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(44-:Jll.

action last Thesday. Dav!B scored
:II points In the llrst quarter alone,
hitting Ills first nine slllts, all from
the pe£1meter.
The WJse.Brad Rolinson guard
tandem Isn't shabby; eltll'r. Wise Is
one of the rmst prolltlc srorers In
Marauder cage history while the
muscular and quick Rolmson adds
strong· defense to the Meigs
backwurt.
UndenEatll, Trimble bas G-toot
Ron Hulss and G-foot-2 Chris Karns
at forwards and the G-toot-4 Koons
t
ter Meigs
a cen. •
counters with the
school s aU·tlme lmdlngsrorer and
rebounder, G-toot·5 Mike Chancey
andG-footShawnBakerattoJWards
and G-toot-6 Lee P\Jwell at center
J.R. Kltcben Huey Eason ~d
Do le Beck •
nn
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~~~ ~:n for the Marauders

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ton (7hl9).
Trimble coach Paul Petitt ~d
Drummer botb agreed Saturday 8
Tomcat-Marauder matcb·up could
be an all-out war.
''They've already P,~Wed their
the best In the TVC, said, ~It
whlleDrummercountered, 'Trim·
ble was one or the better teams
during .,the last rmntb d. the

Redmen to open
post season .play

Cbrland Sl 11. Vq,m.lso J&gt;
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the IDle. My question Is: Was the
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Dear Dana: I'm not sure about
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burned. The next rmmlng a city
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Meigs cage tea:rris eye tournament titles

College 8COI'e8

The pothole man __________________W,_"llia_m_F_.B_uc_k__:ley:...._J_r.
"The P\Jtoole Man" Is happy to
report the malllllx has been
0\lerflowlng With letters. Thanks to
a cold and wet winter, pot roles are
now flowering In nelghlllrltoods
that have III'Ver seen them before.
Unfortunately there Is stlll a lot d
Ignorance about the care and
feeding of potooles - and that's
where The Potoole Man comes ln .
OJr first JettE!' Is from Laurle
Kramer wiD writes:
" I have a beautiful pJIIDie In
front or my bouse measuring two
feet by rwo feet, and one·and-a -halt
feet deep. What would you advise
me to plant In It?"
Dear Laurie: What you plant In
your potlllle depends on whether
you want kl use It for soow or eat
from it. Since I assume it wUl be run
aver at least :m times a day, 1
would plant 9Jmelhing low to the
IP:OUnd, sucb as petunias for show
or dwarf pear trres ilr food. Make
sure you bave a good drainage
system In your pothole, or It will till
witll water and become a breeding
ground tor malaria rmsqultoes.
The socond letter, from Calnle
Coopersmith, asks us to discuss
potbole ownersblp:
"We bought a rome last month
witb an art cleco potlllle tbat the
previous owner Insisted was at least
M years .old. Actually, we boupt
the house tor the role. Now H turns
out we do mt own til' potbole- the
city doeJI. Can we still iertlllze It and
treet It ·88 our own?"
Dear C«ude: It Is lillerestlngtbat
the dty would dalm ownership d. a
pothole on_your street. Municipal

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By The Bend

Friday, Febru.-y 28, 1986.

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:Beat
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IIJ IJOB JIODIUCII
8 .... lllaft Wr'Mer
; fuM. about a Jelldotl lor the
11Jib balla&gt;tbaD
learn 1o the SEC·
Ilona! ftnals ln
~\!hens Saturday

Rowr Morg;ln rt Meigs and
A1bens Cowllil's and tiiP late
Jeanne Morgan. Kl'tth 1m IreD
llvmg at Medina while worldllg In
Rittman.
SOil ~

Dlg!Jt?

ilng SOI!ll' action
you're In~to join ln. Parentsandf&lt;lll!lare
aked to be at the blgh !!Chool no
later than 6 p.m. Saturday with
IIPIIetnaken, signs, and whathave-you 10 lEt the team know tt has
.UAlOJ"l A caravan will loDow the
bUs trall.&lt;pOrtlng the team.

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Remember R Keith Morgan,
formerly or "liddlepon and a

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grac1ua te

M iddlepon

Hlgb

SChool?
•You'll be glad to know that Keith,
clirrmtly a senior pro)Ert engineer
wlth Morton Thlokol Inc., In
Rittman, ha~ been promo!ed 10 tJip
position rt manufacturing manager
at the SUver Springs. Sew York
lac1Uty of the company.
l&lt;ath earned his bachelor of
sqence degrE'f' In electrtcal engi·
neerlng as wcl.l as a master of
IICiellw degn:{&gt; In industrial engineering lrom Ohio University In
Athens wherP he also taught lor a
Jl¥&gt;rt time.
fle joinl'd Monon Th&gt;Jkol as a
project enginel'l' In Jm allff
wonting lor the t: .S Postal SeXV.te
u an Industrial englne..r m both
Clilcago, Dl .. and Cleveland. Most
retentJy Keith has been assisting In
lhr: management of the maln te-ll&lt;illcr depariment at Rlttman.
~th WI~ be loca ted n&lt;.'dr
Bldra.lo, N.Y., and yoo know about
thli winter weather there . H~&gt;' s the

EU!v. Gene Grate. a na tive of
Rlllland, wW be speaker at the
M$ Holiness Association Camp
ll'W!t'llng to tx• held at 7 p.m. each
evening, Monday through Sunday,
March 9. at the Rutland (burch cJ
th( Nazarene.
A 1968 graduatP ol Rutland 1-Ugh
Scliool, Rev . Grate entered the
M(81nt Vernon Nazarene College at
Mount Vernon where he graduated
In )970 with an associate or arts
degre... He continued his education
at -Bethany Nazarene College In
Be!hany. Okla .. where he gradu atf1J In 197'2 and 1974 with a bachelor
or arts and a master ol artsdegre.. ,
respectively. In 1976, he graduated
from the Nazarene Theologica l
Seminary with a Master of Div inity

degree.

Grate has served chu rcht-s m
Missouri since that time in cluding
the:Lod! Church cf tw Nazarene at

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IIUSINI'liS COMPEirrDN - 'l1lee Help Hlp Oftb FA!qcef!on
..... .,. excelled ln Salurday'1 rec~r~..a woipi!Uiba li SdocD County
I * VocaUnaal SciiDol. Fnn from left, Dlert &amp;ultft, Tncy

l.odi. Mo.. from January. 1976 to
June , 1978, and the Harvester
Church or the Nazarene. Sl. Charles. Mo .. from JuDI' . 1978 to the

present .
In his almost 10 years tl' has
served his district on the ooard ol
mlnl&lt;tf't'ial studiPS, ways and
means wmmlttce. home mission
and church [roperty rommittee
and ev an~J&gt; I is m committee.
He Is past [resident ol the St.
Louis Nazarene Minlster's Assn ..
ard chairro the St. Louis Ar""
Holiness Crusade In 1982. He has
been active In the youth work ci his
district. !U'VIng In t!r pa.&lt;t as sen&gt;Jr
high summer camp Instructor.
dlstrlct )&lt;J'Jth treasurer and re-cently as dlsttrlct youth president.
He ha• also represented his district
at tile 1916 General Youth Convention In Anaheim, Calli. He Is the son
cJ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grate or
Rutland.
and Lunchron
MIDDLEPORT - The annual
Eastf'r bazaar and luncheon spon'"lred by Mlcklleport 's Evangeline
Chapter 172. Or&lt;Pr rt Eastern Star,
will be heldlrom !Oa.m. ID3 p.m. on
Friday and Saturday.
Baked goods, cra lts and numerous mlsceUanoous Items will be for
sale. Luoch wUI be served both days
lrom 11 a.m . to 2 p.m. woth
vegetable soup, gr\lled cheese
sandwiches, hot dogs, sloppy joes,
chips and beverage!; to be ~ered .
The event wil I be held In ttl'
lllsement at the Mlcklleport Ma·
sonic Temple.

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Scholtleret, Robin Brown, K.rls Sextoa, Can!.._,. b;, Sheri)' W....
Dard H)'llell, Mlasy l.ooptrecla, Daplme Dl!anl, Becky Bk• I Celd;
btidl, Aprl McGralh, Kim Stewart, s- Kmg, DeiJble Donie, M1111
Primmer.

Meigs students perform well in competition
est 1-Ugh School, Pickaway-Ross
Joint Vocational School, Sc&gt;Jto
County Joint Vocational School,
Southern High School, Tri-County
Joint Vocat&gt;Jnal School, and Vern
Rille Joint Vocational School.
Taking awanls from Meigs High
were:
Krts Sexton, llrst In occountlng
and related I; Miss! Primmerd,
flnt In arountl!tg and related II;
Carol Hendrix, SECOnd, and KJm
Stewart fifth In lntlrmatlon communication I; Missy Longstreth,

third, and Stl'n)' Wilson, fourth, In prepared communicatim II; Mlssl
lnl&gt;rmation communlcat&gt;Jn II; Primmer, first in ecommlc awareDaphne DWard, rourth 1n ijiplng ness, and Meigs was third In the
and mated Ill; Susan King, llrst, promotional display CO!Jipelltlon.
and Debbie Downie, third, In word
Krisl Sexmn, Mlssl Primmer,
processing I ; Cheri Sauters, first In Carol Hendrix, Missy Longstreth,
word processing U; Susan King, Debbie Downle, Susan J&lt;lng, Cberl
fourth In records management I; Sauters, and Sherrie Wilson will
Sherry Wilson, first, and Becky compete In the stale chainplonshlps
Blrch!leld, third, In records man- on March 21·22 In Columws.
agement II; Dare! HyScl.l, third, In
oo.&gt;rs from Meigs High w'-1
the receptlonJsts competition; KJm placed well but did not ,wt awards
Stewart, fif1h In [repared commun- were Robin Brown, 'I)'acy Scllol·
Ication I; Daphne Dillard, sixth In derer, Chatmele Turner and Aprtl
McGrath.
Instructors at ttl' ~~~ are
Beverly Gaul, Carol Crpw, ~n
Fisher and Becky
~ entries must be delivered
unfolded, minimum 8 x 10 Inches
with the required infonnatlon on
the back to any ol ttl' locations, or
may be mailed to CAP, P. 0 . Box
Katluyn MW~ who t~l
'111, Jackson 45640before March 31. surgery at P~asant V~H05pllal
Entries will not be returned.
last week is recuperatlr1g at horpe.

CAP poster projea beginning

lng next week at &amp;!land Church
ol ttl' Nazarene.

$199

BAR-B-QUE 12 oz. PKO. .
HOAGIE BEEF PATT~

Students at Ill' Meigs HighSchool
Ohio otnc.&gt; Education classes won
18 awards tlurtng Saturday's regional competition held at the
Scioto County Joint Vocational
School.
Partlclpatlng schools Included
AtiX'!Is High Schoo~ Bloom Local
High Schoo~ Buckeye Hills Career
Center, Buckeye Valley Career
Center, CbiliJcOOle High School,
GaUla Academy, Jackson 1-Ugh
School, Lawrence County Joint
Vocational School, Meigs, Northw-

SPEAKER SET- Rev. Geae

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BEEF

Long -time Pomeroy resident.
MIss Bertha Ulnde. ~ be observIng her !IJth binhday Sunday at her
home, 6 Oak St .. Pomeroy. Highly
regar&lt;Pd In tiiP community, Miss
Ulnde does her own Ught housekeeping and cooklng. Frequently,
neighbor Bob Burtoo gives tl'r a
tl'lplng hand by ruMing errands
and picking up groceries. No dou~
Miss Cm:ie would be p~ased to
hear from }W on her anniversary ..

Grate, a Rutland nlilve, wiD
!~pea~~ at the -'lelp Holmel!
AMoclatlon iuloor cunp meel·

5 LB. BOX

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let'.

With everyOil&lt;' around you oo
diPIS , how come the cookJI' jar Is
always rmpty? Oh well - keep
smiling.

PATTIES

&lt;J .'\; .t-. l..

ment, says tbat the new licenses
ITIU3t be IJlrctw.ed by March l that's tomorrow. F'allure to rom ply
results a 25 percrnt .Ptlnquency

Bazaar

PRJ!'t;

13 Wf!t'k• .

Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
Mareh 1-S-4

James L. Wilhelm Jr., Eastern
School Band Dtra1or, wu
armng ttl' music eduol un attmdlng the Capital City Confl'l'mlr held
earlier this rronth in ColurnWs.
The oontererur Is a li'Otesllonal
ll'JJsic education event spolliOI"''d
by the Ohio Music Education A.slm.
It Included educators' SEmlnan,
CO!l(]&gt;J'ts by ~rmanre groups
ranging tram elementary sd!ool to
profi'SSlonaJ and exhibits rt new
materials of Interest to music
educators.

.Meetings set
if! Miegs
1iJith Grate

.

3 818 DAYS

Hlgb

; A group II pJan.

INTRODUCIN8 J. T.M.
FROZEN MEAT PRODUCTS

The Child Assault Pri'Vent&gt;Jn
ICAP) Project of GaUia, Jackson
and Meigs Counties wW participate
In the statewide art contest sponsored by ttl' Ohio CAP ~work,
Theresa Tucker, coordinator, an nounced today.
The activity Is part rtthe national
ob5ervanre ~ Ap~ as "Child
Abuse Pri'Vent&gt;Jn Month ."
Theme for he creative artwork is
"What does It mean to be 'Sale,
Strong and F'ree?'" Children aged 5
10 12 an&gt; B!rouraged to submit
artwork depleting the theme lor
judging by a local panel.

Calendar
FRIDAY
Rt.JILAND -

A dance wil be

held friday from 8to 11 p.m. at the
Rutland Civic Center. Music wW be
by the ltomlc Sounds. Admission Is
$2 lor singles, and $31or couples. In
the event or snow, the dance wl~ be
ca ncelled.
WNG BOTI'OM - No dance at

Long Bottom Community Center
F'rlday; there wUI be a dance at
Decatur; lor lnfonnat&gt;Jn contact
Francis Andrew, ~3593.

SATURDAY
HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Lodge m, F'&amp;AM, meets
Sa rurday at the temple.
MIDDLEPORT - Potluck
dinner at Mlddlepon F'lrst Baptist
Chu rch Saturday 6 p.m. honoring
sen&gt;Jr citizens ol the chureh; meat
ard drink provided.
•
POMEROY - The Meigs Cou nty
Board rt Elections will meet at
12: ll p.m. Saturday at its atnres ror

an

Six local winners will be seleeted
on bow well their art~&lt;Qrk shows
lhelrteeUngsrtsatety,&amp;rengthand
h etdom as well as artistic merit.
There are no restrictions on media
used for ttl' artwork . Photograpey,
watercok&gt;rs. charroal, and paints
may be used as well as crayoo and

pencU.

wlnners'entrles. Theartist'sname.
age,
blrthclay, address, telephone
number, school and grade must be
written on the back of each entry.
Deadline lor submitting entrtes Is
March 31 .

~~~~me:~o~:ra~:
judging.

They will hang in the Slate House
lalf'
In Ap~ and the artlsls will be
Invited to the award ceremony
ttl're. Statewide winners wUI be

Richard Celeste
Is expected
to be
anounced
by April
15. Governor
for the awards at the state
level.
Many schools tn the three oounty
arm wW be participating In ttl' art
contest a part of trelr commitment
to the well-being of~ children.
Libraries and bookmobUe In
Ga UJa, Jackson and Meigs Counties
are serving as ~ sites for
entries.
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There wUJ be two categories of
winners - 5 to 8 years old (on or

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SIPEitiOR

Recuperating '11 home

Minimum size for the artwork Is 8

x 10 lnehes.
delivered
Oat. ~ entries must be
The work may not be lolded since
ttl' Ohk&gt; CAP Network intends to
publish posters using the state

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Fridrf, February 28, 1986

Pomarov-Midd.l.ort. Ohio

' ~.

Public Notice

Public Notice

NOTICE OF BALE
ly vlrt.. of 1ft Or•r of
lole ...,od out of tho Com·
"""' PIMa Court of Molga
Ccullty, Ohio, In tho CIM of
_. oc~ l1vlnp and Loan

grantor'• Nit property lne,
880.00 loot to tho root paint
of beginning far tlw ltnd
herein doacrlbld; ..
-th 0 dog. 00' 00" ....
oontlnulng 'long llicl lno,
1-7110.00 fltt Ill I paint In
tho
grlfttor'a toutlwall
prop.ny comor lftd tho
touthoiot comer of tho
northollt quartir of uld
Section 11 : thonce IM&gt;rth90
dog. oo· 00" welt along tho
grMtor'oaouth property lno
ond tho hiH·ooctlon Nne of
aald Section 11. 1370.00
feet to o paint In tho gr.,•
tor'o oouth-1 property
oomor; thonco north 0 dog.
00" ooat ~long tho arart·
tor o -•t property line.
11110.00 loot to a paint:
thon,. north 90 dog. oo·
00" 0101 along a Ina.
1370.00 flat to tlw point of
blglnnlng. and containing
B6.039 ocroa.
Subject to oil legal high·
weya and .... menta· of r•
cord.
· ·Grontor clalmo Iiiio by
dHd of record ltrec::Ordlld In
Dood Book 242, Pogo 11 , In
,tho llocorclo of tho Moigo
County llocordor'o Olllcl.
D•ct'lptlon far tlw lbovo
doaorlbod troct hlo bien
prtporld from do'ld recorda
lftd Ia not t property auvey.
Rlchlrd C. Glaogow, R. S .
No. 5181.
REFERENCE DEEDS: Vol.
277. Pogo 843 and Vol. 288,
Page 331, Moiga County
o.dRocorclo.
S.ld porcol woa approlald
atiH,OOO.OO.
Tormo of S.lo: C11h .

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Ruttan-. Ohio 4177!
J. Wm. "ltll" Brown, Owner
Pliant 1614) 741 7777

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104W. Main
m-2311 Pomeroy

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BEN
'FRANK UN'

&amp;lnday Scllool

Scllool
SoMe
·a:m. CIDr reheoz&gt;al, 1\eday, 7:30 p.m
:- - ((Lois Burt.
'" FOMERDY CHUR!ll OF THE NAZA~E. Cllrner lJnlcn and 1\tilberry, Rl!v.
1lunas Glen Mc:Oing, postor. Nmnan Pre!;.
_._ley_. S. S. Supt., &amp;lnday SCIW, ~30 a.m.:
W(I"SHp J): l) a.m.; evening service 6
mid-week service, W-y. 7 p.m.
~;.:;:;
EPJSroPAL OIURCH. 326 E.
- . St., I'Qmeroy. &amp;lnday services: Holy
oorirnunlonon !he first SJJdayc:J.e-ach JT"OOih,
and 0011- with ,..-,jng p-ayer m w
,UD~M &amp;anday. Mci'Nngprayer andS(!'ITI)n on
a!Jotller ~ &lt;t tho meith. Church Sdlool
IIIIi Nunoty c...,......-, Mtehwr In the
llairlall Hall tmrnodlatety lolkJwlng u... .
.o'iOMmOY CHURCH OF CHRIS!'. 212 W.
Main SL. Nell Pmucloot, past&lt;l'. Billie Sdlool
•-t ll,a.m; l\lomzwwmlip, !0:30a.m.; Y~&gt;~th
_....., aoo p.m.: Evening~- ~ 111 p.
.,.._-~ nlglil ~"""""'and Bible
sluiiY- ?.Ill p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY. W Bunemn
-Avo. """"'""'· MB. Dra Wining In dw-go.
~ meotJn&amp; 10 a.m : Swxlay
·!!dlool. 10:30 a.m. &amp;lnday Sdoi, YP.!M
·ftilo Adams, - 7: 30 p.m. Salva !loft
~ v1!10111 speoJcm and nuslcopedals.
"tfiurWday, D:ll a.m. i&gt; 2 p.m . .__ lima&gt;
f.etpe, uw:subeu ln cbargP, aU women
lnvttod; 6:45 p.m. '1'111nd1y, Ca-pi ~
Cia. IYIIUIIII"oo!*-Biblol. ~30 p.m. B111it
~and Prayet- ~-open tothl'publlc.
POMEROY \\UI'SIDE aruROI OF
OIRIST, -Chlldml's Homo Road 1Coonty
Rood 16). m=. Vocal music. Sllllllay War~ 1J a.m.: llllle ~ D a.m : WII'Sidp. 6 p.
m. w-.lilblo~ , 7p.m.
- OLD DEltTER BIBLE CHR1Sl1AN
'I:J!URCH, Alvin CUrtis. po-, Uncia ~...

~- &amp;lnday Scllooi9:JJ a.m.: jnOCillnll se-vl&lt;es, lint and thlnl sunday folklwlng sunday

5elt&lt;llll.

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Y~&gt;~th

meo&lt;!ng. ~ 30 p.m. """")' Sun-

_ GRAHAM
UNITED METHODIST,
..PJ:Nchlna 9:30a.m. first and sf'COI'Id, Sun ·
.days ot H.~h month: thrd and fourth Sun ·
day e-achmonth worship sel'\'iCH at 7:30 p.
m.: Wednesday tvenln gs at 7:30 p.m.
,g.r"'er and Blblt' Study.
• SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. Mulbft'.ry He-Ight! Road . Pomeroy. Le-roy
Bru~h . Pastor : Sabbath School Sup('rln ·
teftdenl. Rh onda Marktn . Sabbath School
begins at 2 p.m. m Saturday wtth worstllp
service tollowtng at :1: 15. Everyonto welcome.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
"" - ~lslt'r Harrlf"ll Wa meor, Supt. Sunday
'SCbool 9:30a.m., Morning Worship, 10:45

..:;nm.

POMEROY F1RST BAPTIST. l yston
Halley, mlntster. William Snoutl f"r, Sun·
,. da)I~SChool Supt . Sunday School, 9:30a.m.
•; Momtng Worship lO:ll a.m.
• FIRST SOUTHER N BAPTIST. Po. me-roy Pike. La ma r O'Bryant. pasto r:
.Jack Needs. Sunda lf School DtrH'tor. Slln·GY SChool, 9: Xl a.m.; Momln R Worship.
... 10: 30; evt"ll lng worship, 7:00p.m.Tul'!lda y
.~ VIsitation. 7 p .m. Wf'dnPSda y, Prayf'r Sf"r·
vi«". 7: 30p.m.: Mission Friends. 7: JOp.m.
: Girls In ActiOn, 7:30 p.m.
FAITH TABER NACLE CHURCH. Bal . 'ley Run Road, RE'v . EmmE'tt Rawsoo . pas" tvr. HandiPy Dunn. Sllpt . Sunday School.
lthr.m.: Sunday evC'11 lng St'rvl('(l, 7:30p.m.
: Btb!t' lt'a&lt;'hlng. 7: JO p.m. Thllrsday .
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHorry Sl. , Sy·
'"'t'use. SE&gt;rviCt"S, 10 a.m. Sunday. Evt&gt;n In ~
·:~ lct'!l Sunday a nd Wedn e~day a t 7:00 p .

m.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
t]i CHRISTIAN UNION, Rl'V. Keith Eblln .
...~1or . Sunday School 9:30 a.m.. WadP
H.yman. supt.: Mornlnjit Worship, 10:JOa.
.m.: Sunday f'ventn~~: stN I('(" 7: :Jl p.m.;
.WednfSda y Praye-r Mee ting , 7:30p.m.
, Mr. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
RacinE&gt;. Rev. Jam('S Salll'rfleld, pas tor.
Freeman Wil liams. Supt . Sunday Sctl ool
,, : .~a . m . : Sunday and Wt'dnf'Sday t-ven·
Jng atrvlm. 7 p.m.
.MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Corneor Sixth a nd Palm('r. Ear! Eck&gt;n . Paslor . Ra y Fh•lds . S.S. Supt.: Dan R~ gs.
Ant . Supt. Sunday School. 9: 1!. a.m.:
Mornlnir Worship. 10: 15 a.m.; Sunda y
EVenlnJ{ !K'rvice. 7 p.m. Youth m {'(IT!n ~ .
7:30 p.m. WE'dn ~day : f'\lmln~ service- 7 p
m.; Choir pracllcf' R p.m.
MIDDL EPORT CHURC H Of CHRIST.
Mh and Mai n, Bob Mtol ton. mln lstPr. AI
Har rson. assoc min l~ t f'r: Mlk P Gf'rlach .
Sunday School Super!n! l'ndr nl
Blb!f'
&amp;hool 9: :ll a .m.: Morn lnll Worship 10: .lll
-~o . m . Evt'nlng Worsh ip 7:00p.m. WPdm·~
.da ~ . 7:00p.m. Pra y£'r mf'('t\n ~
MIDDL EPORT CHURCH OF TIIF: NA
ZARENE . Co·pa.stor!'l R('v . Cha rl r!i~ Coylr
.¥nd Reov . Na ncy Coy!&lt;'. Bill Wh!!('. Sunday
.SChOOl Supt . Sunday Schoo! 9:30 a.m..
Mo rn l n ~ Worship 10: l) a.m.; E11a ntt:eilstk
merllng- 7:00p.m. Wf'dnf&gt;sday . 7:00p.m.
Rra,ver mff'tl nll.
IINITE D PREIIIIYTERIAN MINISTRY
.. •
OF MEIGS COUNT Y
Re\1. Ken WllklnMR

HARRISONV ILLE PRESBYTERIA N
CHURCH - Sunday : Worship S&lt;'rvlct:&gt;S
' :Ill a.m.: Chlli'Ch SrhoollO: 15a .m.: Blblr
stUdy Sunday 7: JO p.m.; Pnyer Croup
W('dn(&gt;tlday a t 9:00a .m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Chll.frh M:"hOOI 10: J)'i a.m. Mornln,liZ Wors hl ~ll : l!'i a.m. Tu~ay, 10:00 a.m. Blbll'
Study; Thllrs•illy. 7:l0 p.m. Bible Study.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY'I'tiiiAN - Worship S&lt;rvlco 10: I ~ a.m.
Chll(t hScbooi10:00a .m. Tuesda y, tOa.m.
Blblt Study; Sunday, 6 p.m. Junior and!;(&gt;.'
nlor HIMh Youth Groups.
f!UTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pall"'.
lobn Eva ns. Sunclay SChool 10:00 a.m.:
~ay Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Chll~ia'tt Church 11 a.m. Sunday Evenlnll
Soi'vlco 7:00p.m. Wed .. &amp;p.m. You nKLadle~' Allxlllary. Wt'dnMdly, 7 p.m. Fam.Uy Wonhlp.
. HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Nur
LOn18ot1om. Edsel Hart, pallor. Sunday
School 9:30 a.m.; Worshi p 10:30 a.m.:
Praytr mff'tlng Thursday, 7: ~p . m .
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. Comer Asb and Plum. Ra lph
Clltltlllf. pallor. Sunday ScbooiiO:OO* .m.;
Momlng Worship, 11:001.m.: Wednl!lday
IGII Saturday Evenln1 S.rvlcea at 7:30 p.

m. "

0

battle · over

immorality on

do about it remains unsolved. Of course, when

1.m. O.sses tor lllaafl. Juntor Chtu•dl U

· Morning wonhlp 11 a.m. Adull
pracHco 6 p.m . Sunday. Ywng PeoCittldren'a Churdl and Adult BJble

we encounter a program that we find offensive,
we can protest to the station and the sponsors.

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~ - WAID

. 212 E. Main Street
992-3785. Pomeroy

off

the set. However, there is also a

more constructive long-range solution : to aive
our children the proper trainina in the home

MEIGS

to

persuade

everyone we know to keep religion in their Jives.

OOOPERATIYE PAIIISH
UNITED METimDJST CHURCH

People have a right to

NORTREABT a.VSTER
a.•. .,. Ardl..R.rv.
Bo7 Deeter
a.v.
S.ld•loll•ALFRED - Church School 9:30 a.m.:
worslllp.na.m.: UMYF6:30p.m.: UMW
Third Tuf'Sda y, 7:30p.m. Communtoo ,
nrst Sunday. 1Archer 1
CHESTER- Worsblp 9 a.m.: Church

see whatever they want,

and a widespread resul'(lence of faith and
w ho Iesome t h'1n k'ing should provide at least a
CHURCH, Msrr .
Ph. 992-!M.Sa111r·
: ~ p.m.j S\lllday
. eont..oloos &lt;~~•

reasonable choice among the types of home
entertainment available for you and your

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SONS STORE ,
GroceriesGentrll Merchandise
Racine 949·2550

Mau. CCD~IJiues,

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family.

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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fuurlh and

Main St., Middleport. Rev. Gilbert Craig,

Jr., paator. Mrs. Ervin Baumtardner,

!bnday SChool !bpt. Sunday School9: jiO a.
m.; Wonhlp 5ervlee, 10 : 4~ a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD OIURCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B. HosktJ!s, evangelist. Sunday
Blblo Study 9 a.m.: Worship. 10 a.m .: Sunday ...,ina 10rvlco 6 p.m.: WednetdiiY
evening service, 7 p.m . ~
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, fl!tclne,
Rt. W. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
School tO a.m.; Sunda)' evening am Jet 7
p.m. Wed.~t{ evenlftJ service 7 p.m.
CARPE
BAPTIST. Don Clle.dle,
SUpt. Stulclay SChool 9:30 a .m. Momlng

Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer service, alt.rn.·

ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kennoth Smith.
· pastor. Sunday Scllool 9:30a.m.: churoh
servl&lt;e 7: 30 p.m.; youth fellowship ~l!O p.
m.: Blblesludy, Thursdoy. 7:30p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGIITIIllJSE. 3304.'1
Hlland Road, Pomei'(J)'. Tom Ktolly, pas·
lor. DaMy Lami&gt;Ort. S. S. Supt. Suaday
morning service altO a.m.; Sundayevm·
lng service 7:30p.m. Tuesday and Tbun·
day Services at 7: J) p..m.
WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill St., Mld~le·
port. Sunday morning st'I'VIce 10:15 a.m.;
Sunday evening 7 : ~ . Thursday momlnx
Bible study lO a .m. Wednesday ev~IDI

• rstBIThbleSIUddy,
urs ay, T1hursda
p.m.; yCo,7p.
m· ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Keeseoe,
pastor.
m··
N. 2ud
St.,
mllnton. ttnl Sunday IArcher \ .
10
E
JOPPA- Wor~hlp 9:Jl a.m.; Church
l.~ilta~:=:~~·~·~m.; ven ·
SehoollO:.Xl a.m. Bible Snady Wt'dnt'Sday,
v
Ttlu~y6~~
7
7:30 p.m. 1Johnson1 .
p.m.
•
' ~l:'HAVEN CHUROI OF ni£'1&lt;/,.
WNG BO'ITOM - Church School t. 30
MORSE Ol.u&gt;EL CHURCH - Gary
ZARENE. Rev. Glencktn Stroud. pa~\0,..
a.m.; Worship 7 p.m .; Bible Study, Wed·
Holttr, pa1tor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Sunday SChool9: 30 1.m.: Worllllp sorv~ .
nesday, 7: 11p.m.: UMYF , Wednesday.
wonblp...-vl-llam ..tin
6:00 p.m.; Communion First sunday,
...,;-,
· .; ayermee J,
10:30 a.m.: Youth service Sunday ~II p.
7 30
IAn:her l.
CARLETON INTERDENOIIUNATION' p.m. Thursday.
m. Sunday evening serv ice 7:00p.m. Wtddati Praytr meetln~ 7: 30p.m. Tlluroday.
AI. CHUROI, Klnpbllry Rood . Rev. Do·
LIVING WORD OIESTER OIURCH
REEDSVILLE - Church SCbool9:30 a.
nesday Prayer MeetlnR. and Blbltt Study
m.; Worship S.rvll'l' II :OOa.m. !Dooterl.
ON OIUROI 0 CHRIST, Pomeroy·
vld Curfman; pastor. Sunday S&lt;bool9: 30
OF GOD- Gllhfrt SponCO!', pastor. Sun7
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL Harrllonvltlo Rd. Robert Purtell, millis·
a.m.: Ralph Carl, Supl. Ev""lnR worship
day School 9:3l a .m.: Momln&amp; servlco
'~~E: SETTLEMENT CHUROI,
•-h
w
....
ter;
SteveStanley,
s.
S.
Supt.·
.
BUl
McEI·
7
p
In
10:001
m
·
S"·•·y-·mlna
..
rvt-7·00p
d.ay aftemom strvkft al :t OO. Thllrsdly
Stulcla
: 00 p.m. ra)'t'r mtet a. Wednflday
•
· .. ..
" ·
·
Churc h ~ oo1 9 a.m.: or~.lp 10 a.m.:
Blblt Study, TuHday, 7: 30 p.m.: UMW.
Aut. Supt.:
yS&lt;hool9:30a.m.;
7:00p.m.
rn.: Mid·- prayor oorvloe Wednosdly evmlng SM"Vk'es a t 7: 30. .
·
Third Tuosda y. 7:30p .m.: Com~n~nlon
onlllpsorvtco10:30a.m.: EVOIIIIllwor·
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN, Jady
7p.m.
Fin t Sllnda y IArtherL
. ah~SundayT p. m. andWfdnesday, 7p.m.
Holland, putor; Wllltl'f' DalllfWood,
MT. OUVE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUI!CH, Ma...,, W.
CENTIIAL CLVSTEII
· JOHN LUTHERAN CHUROI, Pine
Sunday School Supt. Wonhlp IOrvl&lt;o, 91 .
Law,..co Bu.lh, pallor. Max Folmer. Sr.
Va. Pastor, Bill Murphy. SundaySchoQIIO
Rev. lamK E. Cortrlu
Grove, The Rev. William Mlddleowarth.
m.: Blblt S&lt;hool-10 a.m.
,Supt. SundaySdtooland Mornlne Worship
a.m.: Sunday eventng 7:.1) p.m . PrAyer
Rev. Steve~~ Ne._
pastor. Church Stt'Vke 9: :1} a .m.: Sunday
9:30a.m.; Sundayev!lltngi«VICf', 7p.m.;
m..una and Bible study Wedneocllly. lj ~
Re•. Mehta Fnakh
Schooll0:30 a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
Youth meellnK and Blbl• Study, WednfS·
p.m . EveryCilewelcolllE!.
~w. t1ernftlte s. Z•tca, lr.
BRADBURY CHUROI OF CHRIST,
Sunday School at t: .II a.m.; Mom~gworday, 7 p.m.
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST; Sa-'
Jte\1, AIMirew RubealdiJ
John Wrlgbt, p.utor. SundaySchool9:30a.
ship at lO::.ta.m.: Sundaytv81~1Ja'YI~
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt . 7an PoIM'I St. Rev. Paul Taylor. pastor. Sllnda:y
ASBURY cSyracust'l - Worship 11 a.m.
m. : Larry Haynes. S. S. Supt. Momlnr
at 7: ~ p.m. Thursday serviCes at 7:30 p.
nwroy By-Pau.Rev. DlvkiWiaem~~n , Sr. ,
SchoollO a.m.; Sunday t'venlna 7:00 p.Jft.;
; Churth Srhool 9: 45a.m.; Charge Biblf&gt;
worsb1fJ0:30 a.m.
m.
~tor . Meolvln Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday
Wednesday evening pny~r metttlng 7:00
Study, Wf'dnesda y, 7::11 p.m.; UMW, firs!
R~~- a!v .~oyu:~G~~mnl
. JEr., rcNAZAat
or·.
Kn~.E~~edM &lt;:_&gt;SCP
ELntyMISSR..~N a_t ~~hool9::t) a.m.; Momlng-Worshlp 10:30:
p.m.
TLifo'Sday, 7:30 p.m.; Choir Rl"htarsa l.
.... 00
va~
nrv
Evenlnr Worship 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
Wedn~da y i : 30 p.m.; UMW. fourth SunOra Bas!, Chairman of ttw&gt; Boardo Chris·
Lawrtnce Gluesencamp, pastor. Rev.
Praytr Sfrvlce, 7: )J p.m.
CHURCH. Sliver Ridge. Duant Sydtatlan Life. Suaday SC:hool 9:30a.m.; MornRoge-r Willford, asst. put or. Pr~chtna
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad
day. 6: 30p.m . (Nelson 1.
ENTERPRISE _ Worship 9 a.m.;
lng worehlp 10:30 a.m.; evanaeltstlt serurvlct'! Sunday 7: X. p.m. Prayt'r meetkta
Sl., Muon . Sunday School tO a.m.; Morn- strlckff', paAtor. SuftCiay School 9 4.m.;
service 10 a.m. BI-le Study WeclOturcl'l SC tlool 10 a.m .: Btble Study. Tun·
vice- 7: 00 ~ - Wt'doesday service, 7
WednHda y, 7::J) p.m.. Gary ·Griffith,
lngwon hlp 11 a.m.; Evening !trVIct' 6 p. Chureb
at 7: ~p . m . Juneo tbrv St1iteombt.or,
da y, '7 :30p.m.: UMW, Fi rst Monday, 7: l)
LIBER
CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,
·
leader . Youth IUCIUPS Sunday evmlaR at
m. Prayer mf'ftln&amp; and Bible Study Wed- 7nHdly
p.m. Ot!obtr IbN May. Sunday even.-.g
ter . Woody Call, pastor. ServltH Sunday
6:30 p.m. with Roger and VIolet Willford
.......... Y 1 p m
p.m.; UMYF Su nd ay, 6 p.m. Cholr Rf"·
1 d
Co
·
'
~ '
· ·
Fl!llowlblp 7 p.m. June thru 5eptomber, &amp;
10 a.m. an d 1 p.m. Wednf'Sda y, 7 p.m.
heanal, 6: :ll p.m . Wednesda y. (Franklin I
l'EI ers.
mmunlon ll'FVICf' first Sunday
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
FLATWOO DS- Chllrch School, tO a.m.
RA CINE FIRST BAPTIST. Stt"Vf'
eadl monttl.
Borden, pastor. Cornelius Bunch, supl . p.m. Octobe-r lhna May.
· Worship 11 a m Blblt Sh•d .,..._,,
De-aver, Pastor. Mlkeo Swtgeor. Sunday
WHITE'S CHAPEl.
WESLEYAN
day 1 pin UMY f sund;yy. 6• .,. ,...
School Supt: Sunday School 9: 30 a. m.:
CHURCH - Coolville RD. Rev. PhUIIp Rl·
1Fr~nkl tn i . ··
'
'
p.m.
Morning worship 10: 40 a.m.: Sunday
denour, pastor. Sunday Sct\0019:30 a.m.:
FOREST RUN _ Worship 9 a.m.;
evening wors hip 1:30 p.m.: Wedn PSday
worship s.rvk'e 10:30 a.m.; Bible study
Church School 10 A.M.: Choir. ~rar tiC'f' .
f'\'t'nlng Bible study 7::t0 p.m.
and worship wrvlcfo, Wfdn etday, 7 p.m.
Tu&lt;"d
BURLINGHAM
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
· ay, 6: 30 p.m.: UMW · rl rs 1 Uf'S da y,
Bu
Ra COMMUNITY CHUROi.
Mark
Jones, pastor.
Bill Nlcbollon , Sun:
rllngham .
y LaudtrmUt. pasTor; Rf&gt;.
An
S hool S
S
7:ll p.m. tN€'!SOO I.
HE ATH tMiddll"por!, - Ctlur('h School.
tJeort OJzart, asslstanl past&lt;J'. Sunday School
....,.y c
upt . unda y School9: )J a.m.;
SUNDAY
9· :11 a m .; Mom ln~ Worship 1o: :J) a .m..
10 a.m.; wc.-s hip 7 p.m.: Wf'dnt'Sday, 6 p.m.
Morn lngWon~ hlp and Co mmunion 10: Jla .
"This
Is
the
prophet
Jesus,
from Nazareth In GaiUee," tbe crowds
Youth Grou p 4 p m · w~
n-day Church
youth mt!f'll~: Wt'd .. 7p.m.churrh servicft.
m.RUTL.ANDBIBl.EMETIIllliST. Amoo
n. "'"
·
answered." (Matthew 21: 11)
Choir rt&gt;ht&gt;a·rsal.· ··7 p.m.:
Thursda
y.
PI NE GROVE HOliNESS CHURCH. 'n
Prayl'r SE&gt;rvlrf&gt; , 6: 30 p.m.; Bib I€' Study, 7
mile otf Rt . 31'S. Rf!'\1. Ben J . waus. paslor.
Tillis, pa!tor . Sonny Hudsoo . supr. Sunday
The Prayer lbr the Day: Dear Jesus Chris!, I come gratefully lnlo
p.m. 1ZuniJ,la 1
lee RusSE'II. S.S. Supt . Sunday School9: lJ
School 9:30a .m.; Momlng worship, lO: 30
Your presence. Help me to be sllli and to know who You reaDy are.
M I N~ R SYI L LE - Worship St&gt;rviCf' 10
a.m.: Morning Wonhlp 10:30 a.m.; Suna.m.: Sunda y evening IM!rvlc. 7:00p.m.
a.m.: ChurC'hSchool.lla.m.: UMW. third
day f'Vf'ning servl('f' 7::ll p.m.: WednesWedne-sda)l servlct 1 p.m. WMPO proGrant me a firm assurance that oo matter what may befall me,
Wednf'Sda y, I p.m : Choir pra&lt;' tlcE'. Mon ·
cay M'rvlce. 7::wl p.m.
gr~'(h!~NDE'~U~~~F THE NAZA·
oothlng wBI separate me from Your klve. Amen.
day. 730p.m. INPISCIII.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Llltlo,
RENE Re • -· tiF
PEARL CHAPEL - Worsh ip Servi&lt;'E' 9
pastor. Steve Lil t leo . S. S. Supt . Sunda y
· v. LNWe ont, putcir, Sunday
The Thollgbt for the Day: Nothing can separate us from tO! love of
a.m ., Chu rc h SchOOl 11 a.m .. UMW St&gt;School 10 a.m.: Morn ing wonlp. 11 a.m.;
School9:l) a.m.; Worship aervlc' 10:30 a.
Christ.
&lt;' Ond Tu€'sday . 7::w p.m.: UMYF la~t
Sundayeoveningworship 7::1)p.m. Pravf'l"
m.; Young prople'!l s.rvice 6 p.m.
Tu£'SdJy . 7: .ll p.m. 1 Ru bt&gt;nktn ~ 1.
mE'N tna and Bible stud y Tl1u rsday, 7:30 p.
Evanrellsllt servk'e6: J&gt; p.m. Wednesday
MONDAY
POMEROY - Chu rch Srhool, 9:15a .m.
m.; Youth me€'tlnR WEidn("Sda y ar 7 p.m.
Sl'rv lce 7 p.m.
'Tills
Is
the
day
which
tbe
Lord
has made; let us rejoice and be glad
, Wors hip 10: .'llt a.m.; Choir retn"iirsa l
RFJOTCING liFE BAPTIST CHURCH
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mllltr
f...'f'dnMdny. ; -.10 p m .: UMW . SE'('(Ifld
- J.il1 N. 2nd Avf'., Mlddleoporl. Sunda y
St., Masoo, W. Va . Eucftle L. Cooger, mJ .
In 11." (Psalm 118: 24)
TuMda y. 7:.10 p.m.: L'MYF'Sunda v. 6p.m .
School 10 a.m. Sunda)' evenln ll 7:00p.m.';
nlster. Sunday Bible Stv.dy XI 1.m.; Wor ·
The Prayer for tbe Day: Dear God. belp me accept today lor what
1Corbi11 1.
·
Mld-wN'k strv l«" , We-d ., 7 p.m.
ship U a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday Blbleo
It
Is and trust In Your grace to sustain me. In Jesus' name. Amen.
ROCK SPRING~- Church School, 9: IS
LANGSVIllE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Stud y, vocal music, 7 p.m.
TheThollgilt for the Day: Dort'ttettomorTOw's worries kill today's·
a.m.; Worship 10 d m.. BlbiP Stu dy. Wt'd·
Robert E. Musst"r . pasror. Sunda y School
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Due!· t
nesday. 7: :l0 p.m.: UMYr 1 Srnlorsl . ~ un 9::rl a.m.; Paul Mu.s!it"r , .supt.; Morn ln,Q;
ding LanEe. Masoo, W. Va . J . N. Thacltl'l',
joys.
day , ~ p . m .. I J uniors \ fVN)' ottltr Sun worship 10:30 a.m.: Sllnday t&gt;Vt-nlnR !if'r·
pastor. venlng ll!rvk'e 7::11 p.m.; Woday , &amp;p.m. tF rank!in l.
Yi('(' . 7 p.m.; mld -we-ek stJVIct' , Wednes·
men 's Mlnlst ry, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.;
RUTl.A ND- Church School. 9:4:la.m.;
day, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer 1nd Bible Study, 7: u
'nJF.SDAY
Worship, 10:30a .m ; UMW 1Evl'fllllgC ir ·
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NAp.m.
Jesus
saki,
"I
am
tO!
resuJTECtkm,
and the Ufe: be that believetllln
cl&lt;' t SIP&lt;'ond WMn f'Sda y, 7' .lJ p.m : UMW
ZARENE. Rl:'v. Gl('nn MC"Mil la n, pastor.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
me,
though
be
were
dead,
yet
shaU
D!
Uve: And whosoever liveth and
IAft f'rnoon Clrclf'l sf"fond Thu r~y . 1 p.
Mary Ja nie£&gt; Lavt ndeor, Sunday School
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. WOllam
m. (Ruben klnlll.
Supt. Sunda y S&lt;'hOOI 9: :.J a.m.: Mornln~
Ca mpbell, pastor. Sund•y Sdlool9:30 a.
believeth In me shall never die." (John 11:25)
SALEM CENTER- Church &amp;hoot lOa .
worship 10:30 a.m.; Evangelistic 5E'rv l~.
m.: JamH llu&amp;ftea, a~ pt . Evnlnaaerv~
The Prayer llr the Day: Lord, abide with us. Make us like Jesusm.; Worstl ip 9: .a~ a.m . 1Rubt&gt;n k ln~ 1.
6p.m.; Prayer .,d Prallt' WEdn Hday, 7p.
7:30p.m. Wfdnlday eventn1 prayer meetSNOWVILLE - Worsh ip, 8:l.J a.m.:
m.: Youlh mH'IIng. 7 p.m.
lng 7: ):1 p.m. Youth pra)'f'l" wrvlce •da
who taught us to pray. Amen.
Ctlu rch School 10 a .m. tRubf'nkln gl.
EDEN UNITED BRET Jm.E N IN
Tuesday.
The Thought for the Day: Is yoor spb1tual llle growing•
CHRIST, Elden R. Blak(' , pastor . Sunday
FAlRVIEW BJBLE CHURCH, Letart,
SOUTH E RN CLUSTER
SCbool 10 a.m.: Gary R('{l(! , La y INder.
W. Va., Rt. 1. Jameos Lfwtl. p.utor. WorRe-" - Roa•r Grace
Morning St&gt;rmon. 11 a.m.: Su nd ay night
ship servkft 9:30a.m. ; Sunday St'hool u
WEDNISDAY
Rev. Paul McGuire
Sf'Son•iC't'S: Chr is tlan Endf'avor 7: J) p.m.,
a.m.; EVfftlnl worship 7:30p.m. TuKdly
"No
me
can
have
anytltlng
unless God gives it." (John 3: 27)
Rn . KeUh Radtr
nil st'rvlrr 8 1).m. PrE'actlllli 8:l) p.m.
rollage prayer mf'f'tlni and Bible Study
The
Prayer
llr
the
Day:
Dear
Lord, grant that wc may gtve and
APPlE GROVE - CHurch School 9: 00
Mld ·W("("k pra ytr mC'E' IInS!:. W&lt;'dncselay, 7
9:30 a.m.; Worship JBVIet, Wednf'ldly
~ . m . Worship. 10:00 a.m. tfl rst and third
p.m
7::1) p.m.
receive all
with love knowing that all things comc lhrough Your
Sunda y" ; UMW S.Oond TuP&lt;day . 7: 30 p
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN OIUROI,
grace and love. In Jesus' name. Amen.
m.: Prayrr mN'ti nll. Wrdnesda y. 7 p.m.
HEMlOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
Walnut and Henry Sta:., Ravens:wood, W.
The Thought for the Day: Loving gratitude for a gift given is ltseU
1Gru&lt;'r1.
ROA:N Wa tson , pastor. Crenson Pratl,
Va . The Rev. George C. W~Pirlck. paatcw .
BliHANY - Worship, 9 a.m.: Chu rch
Sunda y School Sllpt . Morning worstllp9:ll
Sunday SChooi9::Jl a.m.; Sunday worship
a gift.
School. 10 a m_. Blb ll' S1udy. W('d nl.'Sday ,
a.m.; Sunday Sctlool 10:30 a.m.; Evenlna:
11 a.m.
.
10 a.m : Dorea" Womf'n' s Ff'llowshlp,
snvi~. 7::l1 p.m.
CALVARYBIBLECHURC1f,loettedon
'111U11SDAY
Wf'dnf'Sda~·. 11 a.m. I M&lt;"Gulre 1.
MT. UN IO N BAPTIST, Donald Shuf',
Pomeroy Plke, CQ.Inty Road 25 nn.r Flit·
CARMEL - Church School 9:ll a.m.;
pastor; JoEl !\ayft' , Sunday School Supt.
woods. Re\1. Blackwood. putor. Servkel
"Be anxious for oothlng, but In everything by prayer and
Worship, 10:45 a .m. St&gt;cond and Fourth
Sunday Sctl ool9:4!1 a .m.; Eventna: woronSundtyat10:3tll.m. and7:30p.m. wlth
suppllcatlon with thanksgiving let yoor reques1s' be made known 10
Sund avs: Ftollowshlp- dlnnf'f wit h Sutt on
stlip 6: ll.p.m.; PrayPr M('(lti.nll, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday Sthool t: Jla .m. Bible Study, Wed third thu rsday. 6:30p.m. 1 McGul rP).
Wf'dnesd.ay.
nesday, 7:30 p.m.
God." (PhiUpplans 4: 6)
EAST LETART- Chun:h S&lt;hool9a.m.:
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
FAITH FELWWSIDP CRUSADE FOR
The PraYer llr the Day: Thank You, God, tllat we can be honest
Worship 10 a.m. st'l"'nd and fourth Sun.
CHRIST. Dave Prentlet', minlsltr. Dtryl
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. Rev .
wttll You about the concerns that trouble us. Thank You for your
days: UMW first Tuesday, 7::.1 p.m.
Weo lls, Supt. Chllrch School 9 a .m.; wor·
Franklln Dlrkea1, putar. Sunday mom·
iG racel .
ship Se-rvice, 9:45p.m.
1n1 10 a.m.: sunday ~ealnJ 7:30 p.m.
assurance that You care. Amen.
.
LETART FALLS - Wors hip 9 a.m.;
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
Thul'lday even Ina 7:30p.m.
•,
The
Trough!
br
the
Day:
What
do
I
allow
to
take
away
my
joy?.
Chu rc h School 10 a.m. 1Gra ct&gt;1.
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, eastor.
STIVERSVILLE OOMMUNITY BAP·
TIST OIURCH . Pulor Robor1 Byers.
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9 : 4~a . m .:
Frank Riffle, supt . Sunda y Scllool 9:30 1.
Chu rctl School. 10: 30 a.m.; Bible STudy,
m.; Worship se-rvltf, U a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sun4ay5ctl00110a.m.: WanhlpllrVk:tll
FRIDAY
Thu rsda)'. 7:l&gt; p.m. cRaden .
Sunda y. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer m~ a.m.: sunday eventna aervlee,7:30 p.m.:
"God was making all mankind his friends through Christ." 12
RACINE WESLEYAN -Church School.
lng.
Wedneaday I'VOIIiniiOI'VIce 7: 30 JI-m, _
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIIlDIST
INOCPEIIIENI' lllLINE9S CIIIJII(]!
10 a.m.: Worship II a.m.: UMWfourth MonCorinthians ~ 19)
da.Y at 7:l&gt; p.m.; Men's Prayer Breaktas1 .
CHURCH . Rev. Robert Miller. pastor. RoJnc., Petri St., Mldd)fport. RtY. O'DeU
The ~ tlr the Day: 0 Lord, we IX'IIY for those who 11!(&lt;1 they ·
Wedlll'5day, 7 a.m. (GrareJ .
be-rt E. Barton, Director ofChrl1llan EdvMaalo!y, putor. SUnday SdiOOI t.ll a.m.;
have been ilqrotten and rejected. Help 111 to become tbetr friends
SUTI'ON- Church Schoo!, 9:YI a.m.;
~a tlon ; Steveo Eblin, asalatant. Suada_y · Morntftl w~ 10:10 a.m.' Evlnlal
Morning Worship 10: 4!1 a.m. li nt and third
SChool 9: :M) a.m.: MorntftJ worahlp lO::.J
WCI'Ihlp 1:30 p.m. Tulday,U: J&gt;p.m. Woand enable them to know that You want ., be tbetr friend also.
Sundays: Ft llowsl11p dinner wtth Carmeol
a.m.: Ctlolr pracUCf', Sunday 1: 00 p.m.;
mat's Prayer
WedDNdty, 7;3D
'Throuah
JeiU.I Clu1at, our Lord. Arnell.
•
third Thul'ldo y, 6:30p.m. iMcG ulroJ .
Evonlne worship 7:30 p.m. WednOiday
p.m. Prayw and Pralltaervlee.
The 'lbouaht lbr the Day: God has rot forgottrn any of us.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Vtm&lt;ll
Prayer and Bible Study, 1;30 p.m.
CHURCH OF JEIIUS CHRIBT ,IJ&gt;&lt;JI.
Eldrldg•. minister: Ollvor sw 1111, Sunday
DEXTER CHUROI OF CHRIST,
TOLIC - VaiiZudt .ud Ward Rd. Elder
School Supt. Preadllnf 9:30 a.m. .. ell
Chl rleo R1111011 Sr., mlnlater . Rick Mt·
James MIUor, )lilt..-. autcloy Sdtool,
" SATURDI\Y
Sund1y.
comber. aupt. Sunday SChool 9:30a.m.:
10:30a.m.; Worllllplanlee,_Sunday, 7:30
"The KJnadom r1 God ls Ulle t!U. A man IIC8tters seed In his field.
HOBSON OIRISTIAN UNION 11ov
Worsblp IOI'VIce 10:30 a.m. Bible study,
p.m; Blblollhldy, WIIID••Y• 7:10p.m.
Tom Staten, pa1tor. SundaySdloot'9:30a: Tuosdl~, 7:30£j:;m. ,
POMEROY !'lESLEY AN HOUNDS,
He sleepl at nllht,ll up and about dUring the my, an all the while the

s.;..

w·

,.

31

&amp;:·

Dally devotions

e1tts

meet••·

•••.

:~Y~~~~~~ ~:P m W«&lt;neadly c/i:fb g~~~~E~~~c~~-~~

BEARWALWW RIDG E O!URCH OF land-RicllteRDid. William Rwab. pallor.
CHRIST, J - b B. Hooklno. paotor . llblo Linda Evans, cbun:ll lcllool director.
Clan, 9:30a.m.; Moraln\lW~0 : 30a.
Churchacbool9:30a.m.; Momlnewonlp
m.,· Evmln1Worsblp ' 6·
-~
10:30 a .m.:
Wednoaday r~enlne pra•er
·
p.m.
•-Y
'
Bible Stu
_ ,dy, 8:30p.m.
. aervlceo~ 730
: I p.m.
NEW S'I1VERSVn.LE OJMMUNITY
BETtt&amp;.EHEII BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
CHURCH, SWidoy S&lt;booi...,Jce, t :til a.
Shultr, paotor. Worsblp """'""· 9:30a.m.
m.; Worsblir ...,.,., 10; Ill a .m.:
Sunday Sc:hooiiD: 30 a.m. Blblo Study 1nd
Evanl!'llstlc S..Vi&lt;e 7:30p.m. Wednea·
prayer•rvl&lt;eThurodoy, 1:30p.m.
'(

:,':"""JI/:t!"':aut'·-.~11 ~~

SUpt.; Stulclay 8&lt;ilooll: Ill a.m.; - ·
worslllp, 11 a.m.: SUitdoy eYOitlnllfi'VIce
7:1l p.m. PrtJIW Moot1t11, Wod-y,
7' 30~
' sv ' cu
' SEFIRST-'RCHOFOOD.
•nv
noo-PenlfCOIIII. Worllllp aervlet !luBdly
10 a.m.: Sunday S&lt;hool D a.m. EwnloJ
worllllp aerv1&lt;e 7:00 p.m . Wlda•diY
prayermMini7:0Dp.m.

seedl are sproutlnl and growlnJ. Yet be does not know how It
happella." (Mark 4:26-ZI)
.
!
The Prayer ilr t1te Day: Creator God. may the miracles of
seedtime and hlrvelt provide 111 with vbtons and hope for other
miracle plllllbl1ltlee In our lives and In tlte world. Through Jesus'
name we pray. Amen.
The 'nlouaht tlr tlte Day: God's miracles are all around us; look.

t

" ' - ' · County of Molgo
and lwo of Ohio.
leina II of Lot Number
One liundrld llxty Ono
(1111 In Hort011 artd Dob·
noy'o Addition to tho
of " - Y · Ohio, ..copl 1
....... In tho
..uthollt
- · -ty._flvo(21) fNt
In length and forty (40tfett
off tho north 6ltlo tlwroof.
O..d Rtterence: CortHI·
Cltl of TIM- In oototo of
lhrllwt ltvfrtod. • ........
In Volume 228 ,
" - 11 3, Molgo County

v._

MIDDLEPORT -PENTECOSTAL. Third
Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Nottinablm, SUnday SChool SUpt. SUnday
School 10 a.m. with classes for allqa.
Emtlnl servl&lt;es at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bl·
ble study at 7:30p.m. Youtb services .Frl·
day It 7: 30p.m.
ECCLESJA FELLOWSIDP,I28 Mpt'~t ..
Middleport. Brotber Ctluck McPheri(JI ,
pa1tor. Sunday SCbool 10 a.m. ; Surtday
evenlnglf!'Vlces at 7 p.m. and Wednes~y
lt"'"Vlces at 7 p.m.
·

with the options of changing the channel or
turnins

• .JIHiamtnt tlwrtiln
-~~~. blloig C• No.
II. CV •111\lllcf Court, I
wit eflor for ' ..... It tho
frant-ofthl Courtltouoo
In ...,.....,,, Molga County,
Of!lo, 011 tho 4th day tJ1 April,
1..... 11 10:00 a.m .. tlw lot·
1oWtn1 Iondo •d tan•
- · locotld Itt I~ Ublrty
Pollllt'Oy. Ohio

ate Sundays.

This is our risht as citizens of a free land, a Ions

and the Sunday school, and

sc

television

continues to rase. and the problem of what to

·~ 9~~~~~~~~i~-0MQ~·
·~- ~~-·-1-~--~~:::i.::dd:::te::'o:rt:. .:oh:io:...-1
Rl!v. W. H. Pen1n.
Supt.
K&amp;C JEWELERS
Ul a.m.: W&lt;nhlp
10:30

-~

Mr. HERMoN UNITED BRETIUIEN
IN OIRIST OIUROI, Located In Te•u
Community otl Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. RDbert
Salldero, pallor. Joll Holtor, lay leodor;
Ed Roulll. Stulclay S&lt;hool SUpt. Sllllday
S&lt;hool 9:30 a.m.: momlna worsblp and
chUdren's church, 10:30 a.m.; IPY&amp;~Inll
prMdllne servl&lt;e oo tho .....,d and
fourtb SUndays at 7: :II p.m.; Chrlsttan En·
delvor oo tlle llrot and· tNrd Slllldayo at
7:30p.m. Wednetdlly pra)'t'r meeting and
Bible study, 7:30p.m.
CHURCII OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
Lata ted"' 0. J . Wlllto Road of HIChway
160. Pat Hen .... pastor. SunciOy SdtoollO

John F Fultz. Mgr

RALL'S

.*

992·3325

lllddltP4!rtPomeroy,'Oh.

" MEIGS nRE
\ \ CENTER, INC.

Mill Work·
'\"C.binet Making p.!if"r ·-11"\

216 S. Second
Pomeroy

SE-NTINEL

214 E. Main
992-SUO

If'\
\il, 1\

o.u.... It •••• Defincllnla,

REA~IY

fMHheBest Seier
Read the
CLftSSIFIED RDS

THE DAILY -

INSURANCE
SERVICES

f. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Nationwide Ins.

QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT
BEGINS WITH A DEMAND FOR

Pamtrov

tll-2915

Plointlll. aooln•lllchlnl M.

The Interested Busin~- Listed On This Page.

This Message and Church Directory Sponsored

o.dR-

oo:

Why P-r, l.'orP for
Your p,.. food, When
MGM Form C1ty, _Inc.,
Poi1H'fl1Y Ohrt:
fl4 N 2191
Is lowor P11&lt;ed w1th
A Be11Pr Product.

50# 0 og Nuggets
Only 19.50
25# Cat Food
Only 17 52
All K!nds

ct
Suppl 1e1

Pet

r~.rH·~.1

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MGM

Farm City, Inc:.

R.EAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with
3 litdrooms, 2 co"'lete
baths, din inc room, hvinc
room and larle recreation
room. located on Bacres.
larp farm pond. Racine
Rrta.
2STORY HOUSE in R~elne
n•r Elementary School.

Real Estate

a. w.._

-dorld.

•-old.

J to for Juotlco lw brvu(#lt juot bocouoo ho cored.
J II lor tho " Jeoua 8i'do" CNmbe ho alwaya tpored.
C II !of ....., artd love ho govo - h doy.
lllo lor tho r - t ho hod In •ch and ovary way.
E II tor tho tffort to llwoya do whot 1o ~ght,
M H lot tho momorloo wo hold In our hoarta oo tltht.
E II tor everyono'o llvoo ho protoctld .
a II tor_olwoys being r•c!J for tho uno•poctld .
N lo t o r - being tatt II tho -nil
8 lo lor far BomtOnt 8poclol: Chtof J . J . Cromoana.
SICily mltald lly Wife. Tarooa:
Children, Fomlty and Frltndl

11 Help Wanted

N.'s

R.

N. Appli$ationa are now being
accepted for full-time and part-time
poaitiona at Pleasant Valley Nursing
Care Unit.
Contact:
Director of Pe11onnel
Ple11ant Valley Hoapital
Valley Drive
Point Pl1a11nt, West Virginia

26660.

REGISTERED.
TECHNOLOGISTS
lllhltdlatt opening for full or
part time X-lay Technologists.
bcelent Fringt ltntflts
SIIID IISU. TO:

APPIIAIKE SRVK£
USIDAPPliAIICU

Uttlt ~.........

.

Choslir . otolo

""· 614-A7·•t1P. 1 ,..

CLAD COliN SHOP
Hal _..,. W with

1&amp;1 UlllAII STOU
&amp; COIN SHOP

4" tho. llartinp' rtwy.
lllol4taoort, Ollie
orEN ' Alii 'Til s rM

KEN'S
APPLI~NCE

SERVICE ·.
915-3561

All M1ku

•Washers •Di.ahwashera
•Ranges

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

Roger Hysell

RADIATOR

Garage

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

Rt. 124.Pomorov Ohio

AUTO &amp;JRIJCK
REPAIR ·
Alto Tr••••lulo•
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

PARTS and SERVICE

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL .
JUST CALL!

SERVICE

992·3410
LIMESTONE.'
GRAVEL - SAN1&gt;
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT .

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport. Ohio

3-24-tfc

4·5-tlc

Han Your Watltliftt.

A101iwarsary or Spacrol
Occasion on Vici10....Wt
Top• Any Spaclol Ouasion.

CHAlliS IA•n
Pit. 74~!-!050

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addons 1nd remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work
- Concrete wortt
- Plumbing at~d electrical
work
( Free Estima tes )

TEAFORD

C to for tho Chiol who wn always ltlndlng by.
H lo tor tho hopplnooo ho ""'"· end didn't hlvo to try.
lit for tho lmmldloto ott.,tlon ho govo to thoooln nood.
E II tor tho 1- lftfor,.mont tlwt ho dlcllood.
F 10 lor tho friendly advlco ho oft., hod ta ohoro.

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USEI

.REFRIGERAnON

Public Notice ·

BANK

Who Po•ld Away 8 Montho Ago.
Auguat 28, 19815

unu·s

..--

1 -13-tfc

IO·I·tfc.
... ·"' .

We a:oc lme Canar; &amp;

HONi NAliONAL

IN 'LOVING MEMORY OF
CHIEF J , J. CREMEANS

Business ·Services ·

64 Misc. Merchandise

Thlo porool It moro prop·
orty dotorlbld oo folowo: Sl·
tultl In tho Vlllogo of Pollllt'Oy, County of MotDo lftd
lteto t:rf Ohio, ond belng all
of Lot Numblr 111 In Hor- •d Dtllrtey'o AddMion
to tho VA!ogo of Pomeroy.
-~~ cannot blaold
Ohio. excopt a ploco 111 tho farR•l
looo tlwn lwo·thlrclo of
_ho ........... 28 lott In tlw tppraiMd value.
Howerd E. Fr..,k.
lly 12 In tingth.
(For • doacriptlon of tlw 28·
Sheriff of
Molgo County, Ohio
oxcoption, - dold r•
- I n Volumo 231, Pogo (2) 2B; 13) 17, ,14, 21, 2B
949·2210
117 of tho D•d R-rda of
Malgo County. Ohio. I'
Public Notice
Diood "--orwtce: Volume
217, Pogo 11 I, Moiga
Caunty Dood Racorda.
NOTICE OF
ArPftAIIED AT 14.11l0.00.
APPOINTMENT OF
lllaNII--bloold
FIDUCIARY
"' ....... _ ..... of tho
Eototo of LARRY A.
IJIIII:~'
...I .....
1
PlATT, docottood. CoM No.
'liMB OF SALE: Caoh. 25,048 .
H-dE. Frartk,
On fobNory 10. 1988, In
«'
Shorlff t:r1 tho Molga County Pnrbete
216 E. 2nci St.
Molao County, Ohio C... rt. Caoo No. 25.048 •
Phone
121 2~ (3) 1. 14, 3tc·
Ru-1 Shlold1, c/o Oany
1·(614)·992·3326
"'I"
•
E. Hunter, AttOJM'f'lt-Lew.
79
1"'Congrooo
St
.•
Athono.
Public Notice
MODERN 3 aa·RANCH. at·
Ohio 41701 . woa appolntld
!ached garage, woodburner,
Admlnlotrator of tho oototo
foyer, carpetin~ lg. eat-in
NOTICE OF SALE
of
A. Platt, doCNaod,
ly virtUe ol 1ft Ordor of litoLany
kitchen. nice porch. In Syra·
of llouto 3, Box 448, AI·
...,od out oftlw Com- bony. Molga County. Ohio.
cuse.
mon PIMo Court of Mola•
REMODEUO - Natural gas
Robart E. Buck.
Ccunty. Ohio. In tlw cooo of
furnace,
nice kitchen, basePnrbeto Judge
Homo Notional a.,k, llo·
County.
Ohio
ment.
3
BRs,
1~ ·baths , ca rMolt•
. . . Ohio, Plolntlff, oplnot
lxirt
&amp;
ig.
lol
Asking
$27,!i&gt;O.
·Hit and Amy (2114.
Llfto K.21.
-28.
-3tc
· Clortc
toT - Wonderful ~ew ol
II. H•. t1 ... Dofondonto,
the Ohio River Valley. Nice
upon a judgnwnt tlwratn
Public Notice
site for your new home.
-~~ Coao No.
·.CV·2U In uld Court. I
2ACRES ~ 2Ito mes for the
- - t o r ..... tttho
NOTICE OF
handy and on good county
APPOINTMENT OF
- • door of tho Court
road. Near Racine.
Houoo In Pomeroy, Molga
FIDUCIARY
2
LEVEL LOTS -Near Syra·
County, Ohio. on tha 4th
Eotote of DORIS IRENE
with 3 bedroom
• , of April, 1111, •110:15 MIUER. docooold Caaa
' ' '··~·,.;•• repaired. As~_in ~
o""""* o.m. tho "lowing NO. 28.033.
'
.... - 1-moitts. to- -~MFobluary 11. " " · Ill
-5room3BR
wit:
.,. lltll County l'nlbeta
' Tho fvlowtng dooorlbed Court. tou No. 215 033
near the sdlool. Nice
-1-altutrtoln Sootlon RcMtlolcl L. Millo&lt;, R." • .: Mid:
kilcllen, carpeting &amp;- vinyl
11, T - 2. Rortgo 12. But- dloport, Ohio 48710. Wll
siding. $30,000.
- Townahlp, Moiga Coun- tppolntod Exacutor of tho
:LG. eus. BLDG. -About \1
ty; lttrtt of Ohio. 11td being •toto of Doria l...,e Miller
looks like new. Good income
fuly .oct'lbod .... ~
late of P. o. B..,;
;t~i lh lots of other rental
lowt:
431 , Racine, Moiga County
rooms. Will sell for lot less
c:o""'moftlmatlll..
ldo:lrtgoa ot • point In Ohio, 4!771 .
'
than
the construction cost
tho N&gt;rthaall- of uld
Robert E. Buck,
Section 11. ond ' tlw gron·
2 HOUSES - Need re·
Pnlhlto Judge
tor'o northooot proporty corMoiga County, Ohio
novated into 3 apts. in Mid·
_ , - . . . aoutlt 0 dog., oo·
Lone K. Nouolraod Cleric
dleport.
,
00" •ot along tlw •at IIIIo 121 14. 21 . 28, 3tc •
N,EW
LISTING
-10
acres of
t:rf Section 11 lllld tlw
~s, two mob1le homes,
"2--;1:-:n-;M~e:..mo_r.,..le_m_ _

VOERANS II'EMORIAL HqSPITAL
11 S EAST MEMORIAl DRIVE
POIMROY, OHIO 45769
PH. 992-2104 Ext. 237

...

The

Ohio

[astern schools, near Chesler. Asking $19,000.
We Will Takt Care of Your
Sellin1 P.robltms .
Call-992-3325

Hous1ng,
Headquarters

V. C. YOUNG Ill
Now location:

161 North Second
Middloport, Ohio 45760

992-6215 or 992-7314

Pomeror,

RENT A CAR
CALL
446-4522

"W• Rul f~tlu1"

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

U-SA~E

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

AUTO

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Typea
Worked in tlome aree
20 years
"Free Estimates"

RENT~L

St. Rt. t60 orth
Gallipolis, hlo

7/ tl/tln

We Carry Fishing SuppliM

16141 "2·6550

TV, Washer, Dryer
and Refrigerator
Repairs

IISIUNCII'IIONE

OPEN 8 TO 6

Your Cable &amp;

Billa Here
IUStNISS I'IIONE

16141

Howanl L WriteMI

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts

Gutter

Cleaning
Painting

COUNTY
AfPLIANCE,
INC.

627 Third Ava., Gallipolis

446-1699

2·13-1 mo.

EAGU IIDGE

FREE ESTIMATES

SMAIL ENGINE CENTEI

949-2263
or 94.9-2969

9U-2969

2•17-16-tfn

Parts • Service

-·' ,,,,.,,,, 01111
OJSH MOWU lUNEUP

1Par1s includlldl
OU Change. ShaiJHISl Blodoa

PlAT'S SHAIPIN UP

SJ9.9S

HAND t1o CIR, SAWS
CARBIDE TIPS
SCISSORS - MOWER
BLADES
SIIAU lOIS
I'UIMitNG • IANIUNG
CllltNG !Ill •
UIIITT IUIJ)tNGt lUll
ON Sill
UUY (Pial) CAIIUHAII
11171 N IIIR 14.
loatJ-, 01. 4JJU

Tum left at Melg1 Memory
01rdens, 3 mite off At . 7 on

915·4112., 915-3301

1·31-16-1110.

All STEEL &amp;
POL£ BUILDINGS

Sizes Start Fram 12116'

UTILITY BUILDINGS

SillS fro111 6'K6'
Up to 24'x36'
IMulatllll Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
ladnt, Oh.
Ph. 614·143-5191

1-20-tlc

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
DOZER. BACKHOE .
TRENCHER . SEPTIC.
SYSTEMS. WATER,
GAS tlo SEWER UNES.
REaAMAnoN. PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT.
HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STONE
tlo OIRT

PH. 992·

th1 r5ght

47169 Eagle Ridge Rd .

t-17-tln

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

SCIPIO ENERGY
RECYCLING
Now Paring 25&lt; •·
All olhor lypos of aluminum
purchosad daily.
Open 8 a.m. til 6 p.m.
weekdays
8 to 1 2 Saturday
lo&lt;atld 1'It Milos
Eaot of Pagolown

GUN SHOOT

9?~·2259
ROCK SPRINGS IliAD - Ap-

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Anice
10 year old ranch type 3
bedroom home on 1 acre
with garage. Good condition.
$22,500.00.
FOliE ROY - IT. 33 - Cozy
2 bedroom home on approx. 9
acres, mostly wooded for
hunting, house has been re- 1
modeled with ~ce kitchen &amp;
btlth. Economical gas heal 5

minul!s from town. Asking

Bashan luilding

PH. 949-2101
or 949-2160
No Sunday Calls

1/I'WIIo

Residential I Commercial

Call:

992-5875 Or
742-3195

11 -14-llc

BOGGS

Authorized John Oeere,

New Holland, Bush Ho1

Farm Equipment
Dealer

Far111 Eqult•••t

Part1 &amp; SeNJee

CIRCLE
CONTRACTING

ROSE EXCAYA'IING

Complete Building
ond

1· 3·tfc

IACIIIE, OHIO
FREE ESTIMATES
Oil f ieW Stnict,
landscaping, lastmlftts,
lancl Clearing. Ponds, Stptic

Sptoms, llaowy Hauling.
!tona &amp; Granlllooling
Eloctrical Work

Contracting Servile
(Free Estimates)

JEFF CIRCLE, Sl.

ICtrtifi«&lt; Elec:trlcianl

DON lOSE, Ownar

Long lollom, Ohio

949-2493

PH. 949-2649

Homo

2·20-tfn

143-5340

2-!0-1110.

W. E. (Bill) SN

for sincet"e country type. 1nli'ri-ue minded wonw1 l21-M1 .
Send riPIY 10 Bo~e Hold•:"P:O .
bo• t091 . Gllllpolll, Oh 46~t .

Racine Gun Shoot apon10r.. Itt
Racine Gun Club. Ewrysu-...
beginning It 1:00 p.m. F-=-Y
Choke 12 guaga ahotguna. 'co
Hunting 1nd Fishing F...,_," W.
dto tepe pr11entation, s-.. ...-

Sun ., 2:00 to 4:00PM. nowttwt.t
April 1st . This
" GOBBLER ", spring tu~

••·•k

hunt ftlt\l ring Dick Kirby._~1'1
COUNTY SPORT, Point ptta.
aant. 304· 875· 2988.
, ,.,-·

...

Giveaway

';

. ...

4 month old 'II Be~t. pu~
be lmlll dogl. c.u l!!i14·8Pe051 Thurmtn 1r11.
~ ..•

FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME TAX RUURNS

107 Sycamore St., ;-roy. 011.
PHONE 992-7075
HOURS : 9 :00 A.M.-5:00P.M. Mon. thru Sot .
Evenings &amp; Sunday By Appointment
1· 15-tfn

PUT YOUI SNAPPER REAR
UN£ Tlll£1 ON HOlD
NOW IHRU MAY 1
AS LOW AS $1 00 DOWN

GRAVELY
TRACTOR

VIDEO
SERVICE
BOB DANIELS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St., lmnoray

992-2975

742-2552
2·17·16·1 mo.

2-14· 1 mo.

Mal• Dachlhund, to gOod ho,.j'.
Coli 114·317-0IIt .
,, .
Femllo ,,,. . . . . . lolioo
.,..,tlon. Will mah llico ~­
CaH lt.t-318·8720.
. .. 'o

llondt 2 yr. ok1 Cocii•Speiei.
houM broken. grwt f..mty'
To good homo. Ctotat•..c

•to
.-,

6 Lost and

Found

FOUND Articale

belong~~-:

'

SQUirt Dencw. found in·
Bridge Shopping Plua.' Cd
814-3e7-7181.
:: ..
LOST mt11 plr1 Come. IS motth
old, bl... tO&gt; IIIII • blactr filii
child's pet. AlWard.

c.. -304:

878-1304.

LOST male Codl• Speniol 'on
Homer McCI.Uey Rd. in Ylrrtdn.
R.w~rd. NHds mecncat6on . Cil
814· 388 · 18~2 anytimo. • , "

' FOUND, KIYI• off Court tl't . .In
City Po"'lng lot. C.. bo -

"" II GaN""'Iil Dally T offlCI , 825 Third Av~ .,

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

Television Ustening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

y,,

F1t All
,;ilfltl Nu•
FLUS: Offica Suppli• &amp;

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

StatiDn•y, Magn1tk
Signs, Rublstr Stamps,
lusintSI Forms,
(opy S•wicn, (tc.
255 Mill St .. Mitllfllptf'l
104 Mulllll'ry A•., lom•ay

licensed Clinical Audiologist
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

992-3345

312/tln

O•lllpolit.
L01t In Rackle arM. D~...,

Pindtw. ltocio · tln, -~~~~~ ~

coil11. AnoW0111 01 P--, ~
Call 114-848-:Z021i.
,
·

Found kt Ch•ter .... go~
Coli._ dog wearing caRarwtth.,

VI. fiiQI . Call 114·9815·3131,._ ,

femall Blue HHier ~at in ·~­
area. LoatTuOICIII'/, Fib. 211 . ~I

814-949·2083.

· AUTO

.'
Jell.;.,;,.

Aw, Point PIMI1nt, cat1 ..net
id..,llfv. c.tt 30•·175-am ..

Yard Sale

.......Giillipolil'··· ····:-

CENTER

&amp; Vicinity

liD% WHI Main St...t, Pomeroy
Phon• 614-992.6771

....... ...................... __ ,_~

YOQ, Cont,l•t• Auto locfrto • ..,.. (~lody Flll~~n~ , Sondpopww.. ltolithlng CD"~!pouncf• . 'o in lt
Ur•thon• Hordn~~n . (Sold Undw Wholfto!e To All)
DundH New Replacement ttartt For
And Ccn

(Sotlafaction

.., .

FOUND w1tch on

7

M1rket . Ev1ry
CJI"''Iyy. .
... OUI·

ln.oof.

0!:::1'

~

*GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

W1 MawJ Ahll Tl•

. .t

Huge Indoor Moving S.lo. Gooil
cla1hlng, bedroom f\jmituN
carpet1. 18.000 BTU AC, tire•:
llf:•IO Ctblnett, antiqu• I .Wing

Sbp Tlthltlu

machine, houMWirtl, curtilin•.

TOWN &amp; COUIIIIY
YmiiiiAIIAN

CUJIIC
Paul E. Shldtey, DVM

the
Ads

Sinctfl, tantlv men 31 tooMI\'t

614-448·1892.

•SATELUTE SAI.Eli &amp; SER¥1CE

SAVESI~

~ .

Pregn111cy Tnting; Birth conif61
MrVicet, VO tllt.,g; oonftdt;!t ial; sliding fee ~e~l1; Planntil
P1rtnthood of S.E.O .. for' IP¢.
Calt 814-441-0111 or ' t t~·
992-5912.
• •

"

.SPEED QUEEN IAUIHIRY

CHESTEI-915·3307
4/1/tfn

up and delivery. Davta v.-,.in
Cie1n1r, on• half mile-. up
Georg~~ CrHk Rd. CIH IIA448-0294.
",.

8 month oldCockerSp~n;el.,piJt

HORSE
SHOEING
TRIMMING

WE ARE TOUR SALES
.AN 0 SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENIIH
•SYLVANIA
•

1V &amp; APPLIANCE

SWEEPER and HWing meehlite
repair, paru. and tuptliel. Pick

0038.

Factory Chokt
12 G1u1e Shotpns

RIDENOUR

~

3 Announcementa

4

6:30P.M.

.. '"'

,,,•

Announr; R1t1 r. nIs

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

Buill

"Free Estimates"

1-12·2 mo .

1-31-il-Tmo .

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

$30,000.00.

GlUT LOCATION in Mid·
dleport and a spiral stair·
Cl5t make this a very attractive home. New ~tchen with
btlth, 3 bedrooms and a
fenced "rd. Owner will negotiate. $29,!100.00
Henry'E. Cleland. Jr.
99!!6191
Jean Tru~ell 949·2660
Oottle Turntr 992-5692

New Homes

Ph. (11141 843-5425

Ph. 99f-34t.t. ·

Furnh1ia, Wadding

POMEROY,O.

FOMEROY - Cute home wijh
up to 3 bedrooms. Deck area
&amp;other features. Priced to sell
at $19,!100.00.

•
BISSELL • -'
SIDING CO,

CALL COI.LECI:

For flaH-d
a,luminum cans.
Mutt It• completely flat

and Gradvaliott

prox. 4 nice acres ol land with
a two story house, 3·4 bed·
rooms, 2 baths, 2 k~dlens lor
use as a dup~x . Excellent
oondition. Insulated lor heal·
ltg economy, indudes 2 car
garage wijh ~orage, ~her
buildings. GRtAT location.
$43,000.00.

••
"BLOWN IN
INSULAnON • ,

SALES &amp; SERVICE

JIM CLIFFORD
E . M•i1~W

*VINYL SIDING" ~ :
• ALUMINUM SID IN&amp; •

EUGENE lONG

n. PUASAin OfPICI
305 JCidlltllwt.
SMALL A-Al ttOIIS
Mon.·Wotf.·t'ltun. 3·5 ...
Tuas. • :30·1J lrL 1· 2 tMtt
Sof11rday 10-11 •!0 1111

LAIGI ANIMAL I
SIIGIIY 1Y API'T.

PH. 304-675-2441

IIIID AliA CAll
llplar Offa

n

I NT£11TH ~ M

INTERTHERM • COLEMAN

BENNm'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOUNG

* * #1 * *

By offering • complete line of mobile homo
heating end cooling products for the tri·
county area.
'FURNACES
'HEAT PUMPS
'AIR CONDITIONERS
•coMPLETE LINE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS
'FACTORY AUTHORIZED 6 TRAINED
SERVICE CENTER

FREE ESTIMATES
24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE

CAll (614) 4·6-9416

Ngl , mlscetllftiDUI. Fridoy febt
21. Seturd..,. Merch 1. eHI
Sooand Ave .. GaMipoli•. IA18 ..
IPM.
,, J h"

9

Wanted To

'

Buy ..
''

,,

We t'IY c11h for late model ....
I.IMid an.
.
Jlm Mink Chw.-Oid1 hu:f,; ~

'

lUI GeneJoMIOn

., ......... 72

, •,

' .· ~

WANTED TO IUY uiOit ~~
call hNt011. SWAIN'S Flf '
'n.JRE, 3rd. &amp; Oltn lt. 0
·"
tla. Coll814·441·31118 . • .
TOP CASH pold lor '13 ritWOI
a"d newer UMd .,., • •
luldi· Pcintloc , tt11 ~­
a ..., GolllpoHo. Cal 11•·-MI\
2212.
.
~~

�•:s..:

inc'K TRACY

I

Went.cl To BUy ·

LAFF-A-DAY

1(-- . . . . w..........
_
...
.......
_.
__
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HMI¥•••

11

- . lllf., Ul Filii A...

'J IJiream•

l _pa. aaatfanllla. taM., M61•·
1:110. Coiiii4·111-IIOI.

U211110....... - . - . . . .
• ...... Col 114-4484821.

GlltntDGil ..ll I . CIIII14·742·

r ..... ..... III2... A... -

Help Went.cl

pllll.--linllemllo.

1171 - .. pold . Col
44t·4411_.,.._

'""'· J........
....... - · _ . . .
.._
Col II ........ I Ill.
roq.

2Wr.. _ , _ . . . _ . _ _

~ltlld ~-lltor, ~­

........ ,..,Hol-lmmecllate
_.,,lor 1 . . . - r""'lrtory
JMnlpllt, .......ivl ....... llfttl
,... borloiHo podullf•· Bond
...UO.oriiiPiyln-100111
HIICom..,n!IY Modioli c - .
310 CllorlotteAw.. 0o11 Hll, Oli
411H or All Ad~lotrotor It
114·112·7717.

Nloo

-~~~~~~.

-

l-

. . . pold . Cal 111·44t· 7021.

• . . . . - ..... 2Wr.. 12101ft0..
peld. 701 4th Aw..
a•.,.... co~ 4441·..11 -

7,...

cute blonde is best quali-

f....- ..... , lldr., 107 2nd.

tied
"
Avo.. o - na. u t .
...
polo!. Caii141 ....11-71'M.
114·
..,. ..
.,1·2118.
• eo~ prom. Col r---------------------r------------------~ Fcrmllliod - " ' · 11 . .. :rtllltltl polo!, -proton.._ 111
AVON. Coil tor lnformelloo
......, - · A"'n I"'ducc•

21

8usine11
Opportunity

opp-nlty
W•.,. tNiergwt mPeting
.,...llllloo In our lndultry
•d our oumnt Pptnelon
oouNinctu• yout Wt art

o-

lool:lnglor -~~ wt:o.,.
-gto-rtitl:olrwoy fll&gt;m
Clfl, 10 1 top •eoutlvl.
Our =Ilion mc:rt:• whet
WI
II cno of the: lft011
....,.......,. ... "''
you ilovoto drl II
bl ..... to wort with ,_.._
•d you ctn ldlilvt tuec..
wtth our COft'411ftY. To requMt
, _ . o l i n - . oond
0111.
Reg. Viol'-. AI WIIHome.ll
£.
II., AthMI, Oh
41701 .

·AI

,_.,.-.,,Gory

c.,.,.,

ht-mald w.mld. Mu.t be t..
molt. ovor 21 . Col 114·441·

2121.

L~e ~ ~:

32 Mobile Homea
for S1le

............ My fMrio .......
Mutt ..n due to lltneM.

131,000. Co" 114·-1711
:oft•III'M.

J-A11. Pt.
Jr. Higll. JG4.17t·-·

22 Money

to

Loen

fDr
tn•{a... . . pu'IIOII C81114-

ZII· 17n.

41

H~

for Rent

311tdr. houM. '...... localld Oft
Ro. I80. uoo,_-. IIIO
d-'1. No-·Callll4-311·
1713.
letAvo.. '..yntoo.3or411dr .. 2
llNIItt. t I ....... woodburMr,
IIIIIIIMM*InDIHdld l y r t·
-only, 114·448-l
·
.,.,_- 1 - . -

~2:...~

2 ledrooM untunt•ttld

31

Homea

for

-

-In·- . ....,....... ...
--ion.'*··
c.nt1 rn.tlt hold • weld Ohio

for
coaGhlnl pollitlont ......d "'"'
certttlcatk&gt;n requlrtmentt of
Oh• far epoftt medk:lnt and
Cf!R . PM"~Gnt ln . . . . . . tt.Duld

O.....,mon1H-Iroriiii .IU

- - Don E. Morrie. luporln·
, . , . , al Mlogo Loelilcllool•
It 121 Soulfl Third A-n
Mlddloport. Olllo.

Lovoty !wick homo 3
btd\1, AC , tun b"tm.n. 2

Jokt th4l A""' NllrioMI OuM'd

Ownett mowd. J t J

Ttlt Army Nttion.. Outrd n . . .

-

, ·100-142·3111 .

304,-UZ-2111 .

Cft'll¥ polttiont evllilablt. CIN

(rtfundllblal 1-511-459-3541
tor infa,..tion.

Pm: time r~~glt1erld nutte fof
Me10n County Htthh DIPt. to
tNOrit In clinics. Contect Or.
Aidlttd L. Sleek, M110n County
H..tttl Dept .• Court HouM Annu , Point Pluunt . with

...

.-

N. .dd blby altt•r . hou ..
kNP•· atoe
week , Min.
weg... full benefits. Send re..,""· ] refer.,cea toP 0 - lox
431, Point PINIInt , W. V1.

cs.v• •

2&amp;110.

WthrM... nMd..t •PPty
per.on CW\ty, c..., .•.

in

To 1e11 A1o10n In tny tret . CtH

304·175·1429 .

ro~lfitfl

Mlddloport. Coli 114·
112· 2131.

. - In

Situations
Wanted

Attttcdvt whitt IM!y ege 13
. .ktlftllriegl minded chrittltn
u.,tlem., ev• 10 to '70. Send
1.-ter • photo to 2324 Etattm
• w .. OtnipoUa. Otl 45131 .

15

Schoola
lnltruction

don, Elig... ln111tuUon hd•al
INd • .,.rantMd ttuMm kllr'll,
Home ttucly· rll'dtnt treinlng.

llllrt lmmodlltt4y. Unhod TNcil

MIIIW, Mln•el Wlllt, W. Vt .

J04·••·Z021
Cl--.fl.

..... offlel.

lll Feny en. w•••. ,,..h a

Poiru

4 bedroom home whh 2 bM:h1.
c.-peted. centrll tit. a•etr•·
&amp;pprGII 1'1.1 lctl lot. out of city
limits. HaH milt out Send HIM

Aoacl. •n.ooo.oo . J04·171·
3812.
Siath St. Naw Haven, lot
IOJ:40~~:100 foo1, 2 btdroome.,
beth. kitdlen. ltrgt liwfntroom.
pert biMment. front porch, new
IHiin1 end roof. •11.100.00.

Uvt in ortt. r•'lt tht other. two
bedroom houta and two bM·
room mobile home. Ctl

5:00 p.m. 304·171-1413.

•ft•

32 Mobile HDmll
for Sale
NEW AND USEI7 MOillE
HOMES kESIEL'I QUAUTY
MOIIL( HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST, OAWPOUS. RT 31.
PHONE 114-- ·7271.
fully

fum .. wuher. drytr. AC. under·
pinning 6 porch. he. cond .•
Mth tn Offer. Ctlt 11 4-ZII-

1821 .. 114-118-1311.

12d0 N..- Moom wtth 2 totL

lir cond., tee. Nght. IMtitdlfta,
juet off At. 211. Con 114·241·
1041 ""nlnt•·
Nice "•"" holM, , 4~~:7o,

-- -le-......

I I

1,11

Bualn111
Opportunity

...... w -

-

11 1-112·2'772.

-.IIMINOrto_d_ IIDIILE HOIIill IIIOYID: 1ft.

....... IIUIMIIII ,... . Ctl

?IIIdtMoftermtl.

_ , , pold. 304-1711-1331 or
111· 211.

JN.I7t:HJI

110. c.,., .,en~ lor
vldot _ . reoor., t31. Ctl
111-311·1111 Of . , . . . . . .
1711 .

1 - . 1 2 II· -lummodol
10 R......,... Coif 114·4441·
1010.
3 1111 7 l I formli I 11-141·1112.

· Cal

Eltctrlc stovt. rtfrlglfttor,
ecudl . . . -. end llbltl, .,_
"'" """"" . . . ., . _ belly
lt.,., rock•. CaM 11.t-" l·
3221.

"o.

Muslcel
lnltrumtntl

M::elcol Merd:.,cJIH. Ovlllon
· Aooultln Log1r1d 11111tor:
1110 "V" o-. • etrlng
..ltor. 304-171· 71110.

Fruit

68

--

TONY'I OUN REPAIRS,

hot.:

Hunting end Flllclng Fliml, VI·
d• •.,. ~entation . .... •nd
Sun., 2 :00 104:00PM, NWtf'tN
April 1tt . Thh we•k
" GOIILER", eprltcg turf:ly
hun1 ftaturlng Die~ Kirby.
' Ouoi:lf lloye Cllill' Pltl 11:1plty 'II'IE' Arch•ry .TRI
COUNTY SPORT,-· PfN.

lulldlnc::trl•ll

• ...,., pip•. win,
- a - · Ole. Clou:to Win ·
111r1, Rio Orondo. 0 . C.N 11 4·

Lu... Ohio Lump,
Y1td 01 ~­

110~•-

__,.t

blodls lnd buldlng
ml11riol. Gelllpolll Blod: Co ..

Pine St.. Olillpolll. Ohio Cal
114·441·2713.
U1lllty lldg.

•r·'

30'•40····.
hvt W • I hi ::ildlng •
- · - · 11211-. 1•~ctt~- 114·332·1741
coliool.

-

h_. ... _ . ,•• ..,tolll.

M.,.. t1oru let.
114·44t·OJ22

3 - - lhlphtrd
puppilo. t old . Cll
111·141· 2177 .. 111·141·
2128.

111fOf -

44

Nouula ...,E
1011 ctwrllo

Apabnent .. . ,.
for"lnt

JACKIDN IITAna A'AIIT·
IIIINTI fl.... Houoint 0..·
tunltvl . moolhlw ...t 11
.,,. "", . . . . . . w f212
!of 2 - ..... ~ tlOO,
Vlller 'ltlo
_,
_
wCiitleTY
'&amp;llld.Wt, .......... -,......
... 10.., • I~.,. 7""' to 1
Call .,..
Nleolr foo: lotaol ...... """" ·
Ill. 1111.. oiool - IIi
.........
·
...,.. c.lllt .......
OM '
r, ,
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r.. ':7.... .....,,
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=

...... · t20.00. - .
ieo: 201-171·42" .
Milo
· MhoCN.
. 21 1 -112·
1 Copiloiiivd ..

E~tod. 48111 .

I AICC ...latullll ......_ ltLIP·
plio r
IM
_
_~~-­
2 _ 3 _.
204·171-"2711.
Yllier Fumlture, • UHCI.
~ .c:f ..1111y funol·
tYre. 1211 Ettt•rn Ave.,

Ooillpollt.

rialmt• , ......,.. • AppK.,

....... , .............. oh.

CoH 114·441·7444. Co_.H
....... "'h.

·.....,..
. ......
.at.•_
_o:1
oond.,
,uoo.,,
Callll .. tii.UII- IPII.

157

Marcrul•• lnlto•d· OUIIIHttrf.~ •
drl:ro, , . _ tilt I trim, ••· ,
ee::&lt;l .. IIIII,_, AM·f l l l etoroe. u .eoo. Coil 111-317· ;·
0147.
.

&gt;

61 For Sale Dr Trede

1173 Eldorado Conv.rlblt,
- · loldld, . ,, 73,000
mllet, grill ctr for •ring fun .

2 rod bc:drol Out of 78
M.._. 110. c - - iiiJih

-··

Coli 111·441-0in.

tO room hou•. 2 bltht ..d 2
on 1...1 lot. MltM
KOIIpt lite ....,_. c:.r on trede.
124,000. Cal 111·742·2410.
~heh.,.

·

1171 Eitetre Umllld. loodod.
ful - · 18.000 rnlill .....
rldl.tt..-. Wf'Ygoodcondtdon.
Coll14·445-liln.
F.. ICIIe co Indo for ltiekiJ; of

IIIII S:ii'lilll"
\

I I' I '

I'" l

Ferm Equipment

J-.

'""'Hoe
4
0 - -1o1oe
t o·
- f-·
l o om
• Cl&gt;ft11iltlllne of - • I.E . Ohio.

.......,. . . . --In

equal vtlue. 1171 Z-21 Cam..-o

..... eoi:ol. Cal 114·..1·8113
or 114·411·1201 .

ol010 Jot:r: D... dillll troctor.Mtr• c'-' CfMI~ ~H . F.-mw

roJilfr:t. Ca11114· ~1 · 1122.

10110 Ford mojo&lt;- trocta&lt;
will: ptowe 1nd clliC. ond 5 fl.

Auto P1rt11
&amp; Acce880riea

- •-·
art:::l.
. .lor
.
Ford.
110.Ill1127
Ford
porte 110. Col 114·311-MII
or IIA -441·1711 ••~ for
1 .......
71 Motors Home•
&amp; Campers

1110 lfoo:diAC&lt;Ord Ut AC. PS. .,.77 Nomod
- __
· 1'1Loove
ft ..
I , ..,__
klw mhl. Catl
awning,
OONI.,
11.000.
Cell
114·241·1040 "'" 1:00.
., ......7111 .
1171 Ford Tt:u:cd-. OOOd
oor:dlllon. N- lldllli liroo.
11100. Col 114·111· ..11.
~ 1 '1 \'II I'

.,,. ce..n.

~-

••c.

1111 C::moro Z· ZI. Good - ·
dhlon . 11.000 mll11. A::llno
18800. C:cll 114·441·1101 ct
114·192·3111.

81

• · ·Home·
Improvement•

1110 TC3 Horil:on. Eac...,t

'"'nclhlon. t21DO. Col 811·
112·7401 .
1171 Cl:ovy Nove. Auto., I eyl.,
4 door. PS. PI, AC . hcllllent
wort: eer. 1150. Clll 114-Mt2110.
1871 ChiYY Capric 1371. 1872
M&lt;Midego 1310. Colll14-l l l·
4.'118 .. 511-1111· 2828.

-bu....... 13811ol. C.l

114·211·11122.

1178 Dodt• Dirt 1410. 304·
111-3138.
1111 Ctmaro. rM with r.cl and
black lnttrior, low miletle. call

IAHI:II!NT
WATEII,..OOFINO
un.... tlltlonellif&lt;:llme-

IM. localr~--·

Fr11 wdce41Mi- C.. oolect

1·,14·237·0481, ...... ~­
Roger•

w....,~.

l•••nient

In --a-.

AON' I Telovlel•n 'llfYioctHcull eole on RCA.
01. IJ&gt;oollllnil
Call
304·1'11·2111 or II 4·44t·
2414.

RINOLEI'I I!RVICE. -

rienold . , . . . . , •• ttlcllln.
.-n, plirtllr....... Cloalor:l-

boloro 2,00 PM. 30•·171·
1810.

Bllrlil Troo w Lowft 1 - .
lond......... 1104-171·201p.

equlpm..t. COMPARE. lAVE

'71 lulcll Ll lebro, '74 luldr
llr-11. A· I thepo. :104-175·
1112.

Roll'y or . - IOol .......
- · -......... -doy.
Pu... -2 ond - - · 201111·-

d6Kount1 an

••u•••·

ell O.Uu-Ait•

a~c~..

EqulpmMrt

Co. H - n . WY. 304·17&amp;·
7421 .
For .... Johft

o... ...Ohoe •

11 ·111 Dholl Wh::ll 1-ehtr.
114·114·7142 oriOOI.
100 1&gt;. IUPfll ILOCK ......
'"do Feb. Zl . fntblodoUI .IO
•flw · YAUGER fARM
SUI'PLY, Rt. 31. loull:oldo.

1171 Mtfcury Mtrqult, uc

cond. low -~~.. 304-171·
ZOII .
'10 Chwy Monr., 2 door hlltch
Hek, VI, autometk: on Root.

AM·FM ••-•· U ,OOO mlloo,
•1.400.00 or bolt offor, 304·
111·1107.
'71 OltiUn 280Z, muat Mit

82 W1nted to Buy
Tray- I Itt , ..., eny tiz•. WIU buy
ooherl. Ailo t:uylccg ony lin
w.rm momlrig 111 hM1ers. Call

114-113-1131.

42,385 .00 . Cell 304-875 ·
7123.
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The Deily Sentinei- Pege- 9

Pomeroy- Middleportt$hio

Friday, February 28, 1986
I zu.
,

J::mlllll: TEf&gt;IO SKULK KOWTOW LARYNX
Anawer: WN.t tht geograptler Wll, l"'lturally-

"WORLDLY" WISE

One letter stands lor another . In this sample A is
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, ·•r
apostrophes, the length and lonna lion of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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HAVE G&lt;&gt;'I1'EN A LOT O F RESUI.Th. I KNOW SEVERAL ......,

TIIOUSAND 'Mi!NGS "mAT WON "T WORK. - 'MiOMAS • .. •
A. EDISON

�Friday. Februarv 28. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

. Pomeroy ... ___&lt;_eon_t_m_ued_fro_m..;.pa_ge_1l_ __ Judge processes 32 cases in Meigs Court
remain and COOSEquently were
blown by the wind through the air.
They request damages totaling
. $8,500 In thJs claim.
In a third claim, the plaintiffs
allege that atthe time the rrfendant
was preparing the temporary
location for the oU tanks, a fence
owned by the plaintiffs was negUgently destroyed and that a creek
situated entirely on the Jl'operly of
the plaintiffs was altered by
l!ulldozlng. Plaintiffs allege !hey
were !ell 1D clean and realign the
creek top-event flooding that would
have resulted. They request dam·
ages of $l,(XX).
In the fourth and final claim, the
plaintiffs allege that while the well

was being drilled on the adjacent
property, the rrtendant dug an
earth pit, aboutlO to 15 feet from the
plainUffs' property line, where oil,
brine and sludge were deposited.
PlainUffs fUrther allege that the
contmts from the pit were not
extracted and that the pit was,
lllegally and negligently, covered
with dirt, and drain culverts were
Installed from the pit to the
plalnUffs' creek. '!'he plaintiffs
IUIUest $5,(XX) i&gt;r flltt!Er proper1y
d81TU1ges allegedzy caused by thJs
drainage.
Damages In these claims total
$44,:m.
An additional $00,(XX) In punitive
damages Is also requested.

Hamilton County
·Republicans
endorse Rhodes
CINCINNATI (UPI) - The
HamUtQn County Republlcan Party
executive committee Thursday unanimously endorsed former Gov.
James Rhodes for governor and
gave an Icy reception to a pair of
Republicans challenging Rhodes.
Sen. Paul Gillmor, R·Port Clln·
ton, president of the Senate. was
turned down on his request to rold a
news conference in the county
Republican headquarters. He was
forced to conduct the session In a
hallway and complained about the
way local Republicans treated him
- the highest· ranking GOP
office-holder in the state.
Sen. Paul Pfeller. R-Bucyrus.
compared Rhodes to deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and drew moans and groans
!rom local Republicans.

Action filed in court
A foreclosure action for prop&lt;&gt;rty
In Langsville has been filed try
DiaJTIQnd Savings and Loan Co..
DelphOs, against Keith Oiler.
Langsville; Gloria Oiler, Langsville; Jackson ?roduction Credit
Association. Gallipolis; et a!. A
$4,106.24 judgment is rl'(juested In
the action.
A reriprocal action for child
support has been filed by Washington Co. and Susan L. Sayre against
Terry Lee Sayre.

Market report

Thlrty·two cases were processed
Wednesday In Meigs County Court .
by Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Fined were Bailey Dugan of
Rutland, Walter Garnes Jr. of
Dexter and Danny Walker of.
Middleport, each $1000 and costs
wtth all but $00 suspende(j, restltu·
lion, six months In jail with au but
five days suspended, a year
probation, petty theft; Floyd
McClellan, Pomeroy, six roonths In
!all with tlve months suspmrrd, a
year· probation and costs, petty
theft; 90 days In jan with 60 days
suspended, a year probation and
costs and obstructing official
business.
Als&lt;l, Jolulny C. Eblin, Coolville,
$l50 and costs, 60-day llcense
Slispenskln, three davs In !aU, DWI;

Richard Titus, Rutiand, $l50 and
costs, 00-day license suspension,
thrEe days In jail, DWI; costs only
for failure to control; Karen Jacks,
Rio Gran&amp;&gt;, $'X) and costs, restltu·
tkln, 10. days In jail suspenrrd,
passing bad checks; Gary Priddy,
Pomeroy, costs ooly and obtain
licenses lor three unlicensed dogs;
Shirley Yates, Middleport, Sal and
costs, failure to display valid
reglstralkln; James Priddy, Ru·
Uand, $15 and costs, failure to
display valid regk&gt;tration; Dannie
Adklns, Kenova, W.Va., $.lJ and
costs, left of center; D&lt;&gt;uglas
Adkins, Middleport, Sll and costs,
lett of center; Raymond Patterson,
Pomeroy, $'X) and costs, Improper
backing; Anne GeUent, costs only,
no cl!tld restraint; Gary Martin,

1 .._. $17. ~-~ ID!illllbs. ll~: ~Ills .

liD 700 lbs. $41&gt;$5l .lll: 7IDiOO lbs.
$41.~: Ill) &amp; hlghl'r SlHM: F\&gt;e(j('f Bulls
Good &amp; chofe&lt;&gt;: m :IXl 1... 141&gt;$.'19.~: .'ID41J
Ills. l."btro: @~ Ills. $41&gt;$58: 5001!1J lbs.
$47.$56.00: 100-100 n:.. $18-153 .~: JOO.IIlllbs.
$1&amp;$54: !fK) 8: hl ~her $l').ti,.l Hol.'i . S!E'ers &amp;
Bull :mlm I.._. Dl-151 : Butch« Bulls.
U!U!tles. $&lt;l2-$6 . ~ :

Ctnn£'f's

&amp; CuttEn .

$.V-k l Butchf'l' C0'4'S. Ut\JII!('S , $.1;,!0-Ji t
Cannf."'' &amp; Cutt('f. s:D .SI)..$36: Et. wt . larJ!'('r.

SJ).dJwn.: !;prln~r \ eM'S. SJI,.\-$37{): C&lt;M' &amp;
Calves. ~$510: V£&gt;31 Calvei Chol('(' &amp;
PriiTW'. SR).$95 : Mf'dlum Grade. SIDS7J: Baby
calvf&gt;S bv the hrad, s:D-SOO;
Top H ~ . nl).'240. $1 2 . ~$44 : Butchi"'" Boars
400 ltfi &amp; up. ~-S.l2.~: Bu!Cht'f &amp;M·~ .J»4X)

MIDDLEPORT - lntematlonal
Order rl Job's Daughters will meet
Sunday, 2 p.m., at the Middleport
Masmlc Temple. A councl1 meet·
lng will follow the regular meeting.

To meet Monday
The Middleport Garden Club will
hOld Its roonthly meeting at 7:~
p.m. Monday at the Middleport
Presbyterian Church.

Public Notice

River using fY 86 Community Dovolopmont
Block
Grant funds .

The perk cannot be compl&lt;lted oiMwhert In tho vii·
logo w~hout oubotontialty
changing the acope of the

50% ·

NO PAYMENTS UNTIL MAY 1
_To Qualified Buyers!

lew
86'
WI
California Style

WALL·A·WAY

IS Just Arrived
----

Tho project would not bono·

·.:--·-···

here in the county, however,

the County Commiaaionera

Starting
At

$199°0

DRESSER - DESK
MIRROR - CHEST
AllWOOD

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

ROCKER

S699

IOOIIUSI WATUIID HIADIOUD
WITiliiD DRAWER UNIT •" "'"'"

204 Condor St.

Pomery, OH .
Phone 992-2975

5 BOARD WATERBEDS

STAPUIG AT

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CloiiCI Mooulay
lues.·Fri. 9 fa 5, Sat. 9 fa 1

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THE
GRAVELY
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SEALY
POSTUREPEIIC

UmHed QuantHies

Bargain Mol mees

Adm . Every Tuesday $2 .25

S99

40% Off
SET

AS CASH!

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1
Admission

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f,Jnllng 01bullon:lullod 100~

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PONTIACS &amp; GMC

9e 99°/0

VARIABLE

ALL USED C4RS 1979 &amp; UP
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WE HA~E THE kEn TO ABETTER DEAL -

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enable the conege to continue
attracting students to their
ptogram."
Paul Lloyd, Dean cl tiE School cl
Education at Rio Grancle, said
Saturday that the buDding needed
upgrading ID keep pace wtth
evolving educational requlremmts.
"WhUe tl!Bcher education has a
long and honored tradition at Rio

. RIO RENOVATION- lep1ef!o.t ~vldmc Rl,OOO ilr renovations
to Rio Gl'llllde Colep'• Amlver~~~ory Jbll, Pictured above, ki expected
Grande," Lloyd said, "educational
technology has rooved beyood the
resources of.rur currmt facUlty.
While plans for the P"Oject have

Gramm-Rudman,'; Guthrie said. "But President
Reagan has laid the ground work for ellmlhatlon of
federal revenue sharing, and there's no doublln my
mind that will happen."
Guthrie said It CUITelll federal law is not changed,
$ffi mUIIon In federal revmue sharing, Including $3.5
million for Franklin County, S8.5 million for Cuyahoga
County and $5.8 mW!on lor Hamilton Coonly, will be
wiped out Oct. 1.
To replace that money without raising taxes,
Guthrie wants to restructure the local govenunent
fund ·- about thrEe percent of the state's annual
budget. He said a 6 percent growth rate I!I each rl the
next 10 years Is the key 1D raising the money withlul

We Welcome

~

PIM 992·2174

.,
•

yet to be finalized, the college
tentat~•ely expects the renovation
to allow for liE development of a
clinical resource center and the

to be lnlrodueed this week In til! OIJ1o llaw!e

or IIepa

mtatll'es.

Anniversary HaD houses the ooDece's teacher education pro1f11J11.

expansion of Its reading program
Into the community by offering
sununer and weekend classes.

upping taxes.
For starters, lhe fund must reduce its depenrrncy
on the corporate franchise tax because II suffers
under bad economic times, Guthrie said. In l9W3, 15.4
percent of the corporate franchise tax, 3.5 perrent Qf
the Income tax and 3.5 percent of tiE sales tax made
up the $290 million distributed.
·
Guthrie wants lo cut lhe amounl provided by the
corporate franchise cut to 5 percept, and ood the
public utility tax as a new source. Unrrr the plan, all
sources - tiE corporate franchise tax, tiE public
utlllty tax and the sales and Income tax - \\Ould
contribute 5 p&lt;&gt;rcent.
The blll also would rewrite tiE formula for

In addition, the project wOJ
UR:rade classroom facilities and
improve faculty otllces.

WASHINGI'ON (UP!) - Capitol Hill, where the
newly enacted Gramm-Rudman balan&lt;I'd budget act
was hatched and nurtured, Is feeling tiE linch r:1 the
law's flrsl round of spending cuts as mtch as ' any
other part of government.
·
The order requiring $11.7 blllton to be cut from
federal spending thJs fiscal year to meet the law's
Initial deficit targel was Issued Feb. 1 and became
final today.
Because Social Securtty and a hanllul of poverty
programs are exempt from tbe automatic Gramm·
Rudman budget knife, the nrst cui amounts to tS
percent for all other domestic 15pendlitg lind a 4.9
percent for the mllltary .

' Celeste has been campaigning
Md running for president the last
two years," Said fU!odes. "He's the
.only goverror I know wh:J has press
.\l)nterences once oc twice a ll1Qnth
~Washlngtm. l'm not rumlng for
anyiJUni,except goveroor."
Rhodes said that while Celeste
has been thlnldng about Washlng1Dn, Ohkl has been losing car
factories to other states.
"We
Saturn to Tennessee "
said ~- "I think ~leste ~Y
be .llte tavorlt~ son In Tennessee. He
has !l d!ance to be the favorite son
In Kentucky with ToyoiB. He's got a
chance to be tavorlle oon In
Michigan with Mallda, we lost
Mazda. He can be Ill!! favocltesoo In
llllno!s, where we IQ5t Chrysler.

b,

Congress could have used tile past month to
rearran&amp;l' the impact of the cuts, but pressures of
working on the next 1'18cal year's budget and the
n'lative !UtU!Iy of tJjlng to rearrange this year's
reductions In just a month worked against any
changes.
Therefore, Capitol employees are being laid off,
~;=::! otflce staffers who quit are not being
r1
newsletter fUnds are being cut.
Washlilgton, everything !rom student
loan&amp;
GeoJotlcal Survey Is being cut. But
sornet...... the -impact of the cuta Is more appam1t
w~ tillY bit hlme - the hlme rl COngress.
The Senate fired 22 staff members, some cl them

. .,
1

'•

distributing the lund so that try 1996, all rountles wwld
receive the same amount of money for each resident.
Gutluie said the current formula provides Cuyahoga
with $:11 lor each resident, while Clennont County
receives $11.
The formula Includes a pha.se-001 of t!E automatic
onE" twellth set·aslde of the fund for roore p.&gt;pulous

areas.

Guthrie said that while larger cities wUI argue that
"lhelr needs are unique," smaller cities, villages and
townshipS need the money lor safety forres and other
essential services. Another factor, he said, Is that
low-populalkln counties have a greater need for the
funds because they lead tiE stale in WJemployment.

Celeste administration looks
for ways to cope with cuts

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Congress feels pinch of fii'St

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ball rolling toward an agreement between business
and labor on the Injured workers' !nsuranre P'ogram.
Tile pair are part of an Informal conference
committee assigned to search for a settlement bei&gt;re
there is fun her action on leglslatkln. The Senate and
House have adopted tiW different bUls eotlhe subject
The Senale Finance Committee will meet Tuesday
morning to consider money bills relating to coal
research financing and upgrading the Ohio Depart·
ment of Mental Retardation and Developmen tal
Disabilities.
A House-passed ethics-in- goverrunent bill will
receive the attention of the Senate State and Local
Government Committee Thursday rooming.

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The package is expected to include more than SJX)
million worth of construction on college campuses
and universllles. Some new projects will be those left
out In 1984 because they could not be afforded.
Other parts of the plan wtil include upgrading
Ohio's parks and tourist facilities, mental inslltutions,
correctional Institutions and wayward yooth
facllltles.
Key lawmakers from the Senate and House plan to
meet privately this week lo see II there is any common
ground for a settlement on the burning workers'
compensation reform issue.
Sen. Richard H. Finan, R· Cincinnati, and Rep.
Clifton Skeen, D·Akron. are hoping !bey can start the

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CINCINNATI (UP]) -Former We just have one
lllfut ·
Gov. James RhOOes Dally predicts another. It's the most
and
he will defeat G&lt;&gt;v. Richard Celeste Inept administration In the
t01y
In November and serve an unprece-- of Ohio. I mean, this Is the-~.
dented tilth term as governor of I'm not pulling something out of till!\
Ohio.
sky."
\
Rhodes Issued the prediction
Rl:lllrrs figured Celeste Is most
Friday night while attending a vulnerable because of CJ!lo's sav·
Hamilton County Republican Club lngs and loan crisis a year ago.
Lincoln dinner with his running Following the collapse of Home
mate, Bob Taft.
State Savings Bank, . which was
"I predict that we'nogolngtowln headed try Celeste political ally
the primary and we' no going to win Marvin Warner. Celeste temporar·
the general election," said Rhodes. IJy closed 70 savings and loans
"It's going to he a close tight for throughout the state when deposl·
awhile, but when the plundering tors began making runs on them.
keeps going on In the state, I think
"In Home State," saki RIKxles,
Celeste Is going to be In dlfftcult ·'Celeste did the wock of t~W people
shape to ~!eel .
- Laure and Hardy."
.
"Corruption will be the NQ. 1
Rh&lt;ldes ' also contenrrd that
Issue," declared Rhodes. "Celeste Celeste Is roore Interested In
cannot keep that ball out of the ~t. evmtually ruliDlng for ~!dent

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projects during appearances in Cleveland, Toledo
and Cincinnati.
Shkurtl declined to discuss specific projecls, bul
said the size of the capital program will approximate
the 11&amp; outlay of $5.ll mUIIon. He said tiE P'ogram
will fall within the state's abWty \Q pay lhe debt
service charges, and that' the emphasis will be on
maintaining and upgrading existing !acUities and
completing projects already slarted.
"We want to continue the things that we are already
doing," said Shkurtl. "Some of the IJ'Ojects (approved
In 11&amp;) we were not.able to finish," he said, adding
that the second and thlrd phases cl thOse pfOjects wUI
be Included In the new program.

Rhodes: I will defeat Celeste

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Hall," Boster said.
"We are pleased to see that the
state has seen Its responsibility lor
education In southeastern Ohio,"
.said Rio Grande College and
Communit~ College President Dr.
Clodus R Smith.
"We especially appreciate hav·
lng a Rio Gran&amp;&gt; College n-nova·
lion being fUnded throogh state
support," Dr. Smith said.
"The teacher edUcation program
housed In Anniversary Halllsooerl

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP]) - With the klomlng
posslblllty that federal fUnds fQr kx:al govenuneniS
wlll be cooked off, Ohio lawmakers havedraftoo a bUI
to replace federal money, and they say It won 't raise
state or local taxes.
Rep. Marc Guthrie, D· Newark, the sponsor r:l the
bill, said the proposal would change tiE tax sources
that supply the state's local guvenunent fund and
create a formula to I'(Juallze the distribution of the
money.
The complex b!U, Introduced last week, Is
embarking on a legislative journey that Guthrie
doesn't expect to conclude this year.
"We still can't put our fln~r on the impact of

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RIO GRANDE - Legislation
providing nearly $1 million for
renovations at Rio Gran&amp;&gt; College
and Community College Is expected
1D be Introduced thJs week In the
Ohio House of Representatives. ..
The biennial capllal approptla·
!Ions bill proposes $98l,&lt;m for
renovations of Anniversary Hall,
which houses the teacher education
program at the college.
State budgel planners have been
negotiating the projects to be
~l!lded Ill the biennial capital plan
tor weeks.
'
Stall: Representative Jolynn BoB·
ter, J&gt;.GaUipolls, said she worked
with the House leadership to assunthat the approprtallons proposed
lor Rio Gran&amp;&gt; would oot be
diminished at any point In the
negotiations.
"Rlo Gran&amp;&gt; emerged from the
months of the capital plan dlscussk&gt;ns with • •(XX) Intact to help
fUnd renovatk&gt;ns at Anniversary

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natives. Anybody wishing to
comment should aend written commenta to the Meigs
County CourthouM. Pomeroy, Ohio 46769 . Com·
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March 11 , 1986.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - GQv. Richard F. CelestewUI
send to the Ohio General Assembly Momay a
two-year capital constructk&gt;n plan of. aboot SOl
mUIIon, emphasizing completion 'of projects that have
already been started.
The Ohio House Finance Conunlttee has scheduled
hearings on tiE outlay Tuesday afternoon and
Wednesday morning.
Indications are the General Assembly wants to
complete action on the building program before
taking a spring recess at lhe end of March.
State Finance Director William J. Shkurtl will
unveil the program In Columbus Monday morning.
Later In the day, Celeste will plug local construction

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
Stephen While,
Reedsville; Gladys Shumway,
Long Bottom; Hazel Shain,
Pomeroy.
Discharges - WW!am Elchln·
ger, Rutry Frick, Goldie Lawoon,
Larry Powell, Judy McNickle;
Stephen White.

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Hudson, Birmingham, Mich., a&gt;;
Christine Potyonek, Warren, $41,
all lor speeding; Kenneth Webl;l,
Jeny' Joseph and Keith Lute, aU f!
Portsmouth, a&gt; each i&gt;r srootlng
at oc attempting to take a deer~
or across a public road .

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license dog; $5 and costs, permitting dog to run at lar&amp;£'; Mitchell
Holley Sr., Racine, $10 and costs,
assured clear distance.
Fined for spoodlng were John
Circle, Galena, $23 and costs; Jean
Brousseau, Weiland, Ontario, Sal
and · costs; James Williams,
Vienna, W.Va., ~ and costs;
Leona G&lt;&gt;tf, Winfield, W.Va., $21
and costs; David Dorst, Shade, $21
and costs; Cindy Warren, Racine,
$23 and costs; Richard Cutten,
Gallipolis, S23 and costs; Homer
Newell, West Columbia, $21 and
wsts; Cattw Preiser, AliEns, $al
and costs.
Forfeiting bonds In county court
were Walter Smith, Mason, W.Va.,
$45, possession of marijuana; Paul

PREDICTS VICTORY
-Fonner Gov. James Rllodes
llally predicts he wW defeat
Gov. Rlcllard ee~e~tte 1a November aad aerve 811 unprecedeoCed fifth tenn as IQVemor rl
Oblo.

COLUMBUS, Ohio IUPI) -Gov.
Rlchard Celeste has directed his
administration to begin looking for
ways to cope with the estimated
$110 mltuon In federal cuts !rom
Ohk&gt;'s allotment over the next
seven months.
The governor Issued his directive
Friday, whlle delivering a sharp
blast al what he called the Reagan
administration's "Irresponsible"
fiscal policies.
"'The Gramm-Rudman BIU is the
price lag for a !ailed Republican
flsc~l policy and an Irresponsible
way to reduce the federal budget
deficit,'' said Celeste.
He said there Is much contusion
over how the cuts will be made, but
noted Saturday Is thefirstdayclthe
automatic 4.3 percent across-thE'-

Gram~·Rudman
longtime employees with senklrtty but no jQbsecUrtty
because fi.'W Capitol workers have the rigllt to
unioniZe under a congressional selt-exemptlon from
lalior laWS. Many of the staff posts are patronage jobs
that change wllh the leadership of tiE body.
"I've lost two valuable staff people," said Rep.
Mike Lowery, DWash., a member of the House
Budget Committee. "One of my committees Is going
to lose 10. Gramm· Rudman Is tough."
·
Lowery also said Gramm- Rudman means 150,000
students will he cut from the stuaent ban program
and the Head Start program !Or pre-kindergarten
yQU~WSters will suffer a S47 mWlon toss.
But overall, the cuts are mlnim_al compared_!!) the

board reductions.
"Everyone agrees the ferrral
government sh:Juld balanCf' Its
bldget, but I do not ix'lleve Ohioans
think It iS lair to simply balance il oo
the backs of students, sm tors. small
businesses. cities and workers,"
said Ihe govPrnor. "Putting 1hi'
federal government on automatic
pilot Is not the answer."
Celeste dlrr&lt;'ted all Ca binet
members to avoid for the nex1 ~
days any actions Imposing hard·
ships on Ohk&gt; cltlzt'ns.
He also dlr!'Cted Cabinet
members to ldenl i~ areas in which
there mlght be regulatory n-lief
from the fede ral government,
allowing tiE state to serve citizens
with available resourres.

budget cut

second round of,autornattc cuts Ihat may be required
Oct. 1 If Congress and the president taU by then to

agree on a fo1mula for meeting ttr rex! deflcll lar&amp;£"1:
set by the law.
:
To achieve that goal, Congress must dec!&amp;&gt; what
budget cuts and tax hjkes are IX'C{'Ssary to lower the
dellc!llrom Sill! billiOn to $144 billion.
"If poopledon't Hketheappetlzt'r. they better watch
out for the entree,'' said House Budget C&lt;munlltee
Chairman WIIUam Gray, D-Pa.
·
The automatic budget'i:llitlng procedure unrrr
Gramm· Rudman IS betng challenged In the oourts,
but the deficit ceilings are not

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