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Pag~ \4-

POmeroeMiddleport, Ohi11

The Daily Sentinel

Clean-up
day slated
Saturday

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Area deaths

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P.C. King

P . C. King , 8, Chester. died
Monday at Children's Hospi ta l in
Columbus following a lingering
illness.
He was a st udent at the Chester
Me&lt;&gt;ti1g Tuesday, the Meigs Elementary School a nd an honor·
Coun ty Commissioners pasS('() a ary m ember of Chester Cub Scout
resolution proc laiming Saturday, Pack 235.
April 30. as Cleanup Ohio Day in
The son of Curtis and Linda Baer
Meigs County.
· King, P . C. was born at Athens on
James Jennings of J ennings a nd Dec- :Jl, 1974. Besides his parent s, he
Associ at Ps, Columbus, C. E . Blakes-. is survived by a br.othet. Matthew
' lee. execut iw director of theMeigs King, at home; , maternal grand·
Coun ty Rl'!gional P lanning Com- father , Paul H. Bacr. Chester;
missi~n and Meigs County Engi- paternal grandparents, Esther and
neer Phil Roberts discussed the Revna King, New Haven. W. Va .;
day's observance with commission- an a unt and uncle. Diana and
ers. The county has been given a Dennis McCune, Worthington; and
litter control grant a nd observance uncle, Donald King of New Haven.
of the day with the c leanup of litter and three cousins.
from roads in the county will be a
He was preceded in death by hls
pali of the gra nt program .
ma ternal grandmother, Ruth E . .
According to pla ns made Thes- Baer.
day. county bucks will be used in the
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Apri130cleanupprogram. Jennings Thursday at the Chester United
also discussed thE' possibilities of an Methodist Church with the Rev.
illegal dump cleanup program
Richard Thomas o!ticialing. Burial
throughout the county.
will be in Pine Grove Cemetery.
The commissioners accepted the Friends may call at the Ewing
bid of the Citizens Development Co.
Funeral Home from 6 to 8: 30 p.m .
at $850 a month for thl"' rent on
Wednesday. In · lieu of flower s,
welfare offices in Middlepoli profriends may give donations to the
viding that state reembursement is
Meigs County Chapter of the
forthcoming. The bidoftheSuperior American Cancer Society.
Office Supply Co. for a copier!or the
Me igs County Health Department
in the amount of $7,00) was
accepted .
Mrs.Sharon Bailey, matron of the
WASHINGTON (API - The
Meigs County Infirmary, met with Army Corps of E ngineers has
tht&gt; commissioners to discuss per- identified mort&gt; than $6 million
sonne l a nd resident problems and dollars wolih of projects that will be
the dog warden met with the funded in Ohio under the recentlycommiSsioners to discuss his duties.
passed jobs bilL
The office of Sen. John Glenn,
D-Ohio, said the Engineers' Buffalo
District will spend $3.38 mill Iori on
Weather forecast
dredging and $2.00 million on
structural work for projects along
Eighty percent chance of rain
the Lake Erie shore in Ohio.
tonight . Low 35-40. Winds southeasThe major projects are at
terly about 10 mph. Thursday, 40

Goldie Colmer
Goldie Colmer, 102, of 132 Lincoln
Hill Road, Pomeroy, died Wednesday morning at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Colmer was · a former
resident of Pratts Fork. She was
born in Athens County, a daughter
of the late Isaac and Amanda·Hawk
Cullums. She attended the Shade
United Methodist Church.
Surviving are two . sons and
daughters-in-law, · Woodrow and
Grace Colmer, Athens, and Orien
and Mary Colmer, Pomeroy; two
daughters and sons-in-Jaw,Ga111et
and Harry Smit h, Albany, and
Alvlra and Frank Burson of
Florida. Also surviving are 13
grandchildren. several great grandchildren. and several great great -grandchildren. Besidfs her
parmts, she was preceded in death
by her husband, William Colmer,
a nd a daughter, Hazel Colmer.
Serv ices will be he ld at 3 p.m.
Sa turday a.t the Hughes Funeral.
Home in Athens with Pastor
Charles McVey officiating. Burial
will be in Pratts Fork Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home fi·om 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . on
Friday.

Major projects receive funding

percent chance
of rain during
he
morning
and partly
sunny tby

Cleve land $1.6 million, Fairport
. Harbor$938,00J,Ashtabula$897,lXXl,
Sandusky Harbor $667,0ll, Con·
neaut $647,00J, Port Clinton $400,lXXl
and Lorain $84,0ll.
The Engineer's Huntington,
W.Va., will spend $500,1XXJ for
modification of dam gates at
Greenup Locks and Dam on the
Ohio River, near Portsmouth and
$300,00J for repairs to the Delaware
Lake basin north of Columbus.

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Friday through Sunday:
Fair on Friday and a chance of
rain Satw-day and Sunday. Highs in
the 50s. Lows from the mid-30s to

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Litter board
sets clean-up day

992-li696.

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FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (AP) · Barney Clark, laid to rest as a cold
rain fell on l,:nl mourners, was
eulogized as "our bero 1n this
chapter of history" who blazed a
medical trail with his artificial
heart ·t hat thousands of patients wiD
someday follow .
"In time, 50,(XX) men and women
per year wiD be restored to a
worthwhile existence with the
artificial heart In the United States
alone," said Dr. Wlllem Kolff,
director o( the University of Utah
D!vlslon of Artlflclal Organs, as
Clark was buried 1\lesday near his
hometown.
.
About 1,lXJ people turned out in
cold, driving rain for the funeral
service at theChurchofJesusCh.rlst
of Latter-day Saints Stake Center,
south of Seattle, wbere the retired
dentist was eulogized as a selfless
hero.
"To a world increasingly filled
with hopelessness and despair, he
stood quietly and ~lutely for an
entirely (!Uferent view of life, " said
Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the
· Mormon Church's Council of the
Twelve ApostlE'S. "His impact was
Immense - greater than he could
possibly know."
He called the 62-year-old Clark "a
selfless pioneer, adding a new
dimension to the Mormon pioneer
tradition In which those who lost
their loved ones crossing the plains
nevertheless picked up their handcarts and headed west."
Rarely wlthQUt . pain after the
operation at the University of Utah
Medical Center, an uncomplaining
Clark shook off death time and
again for 112 days until circulatory
.collapse and inultiple organ failure
overtook him a week ago today.
Future recipients of the plastic
heart "wiD experience that their
borrowed_days, weeks, months or
years of survival are a precious gift
which they owe to Barney Clark and
(his wife) Una Loy," said KoUf.

Clark's body , in a closed walilut
,casket draped with yellow roses and

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As a first step in Implementing a

Nation's heart pioneer buried

The second artificial heart will be
Implanted within six months, Dr.
WU!iam DeVries, Clark's surgeon,
has said. Doctors hope to expand
guidelines for the expertment to
allow use on patil'nts not as sick as
Clark was.

·20% o· Fr:~
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recent litter grant in the county, the
Meigs County Litter Control Board
has agreed to participate with the
Ohio Department of Natural Resources in a Oean Up Ohio Day
obServance on 'April 30.
Carl R. Hysell, chairman ofthe ·
county Utter control board, reports
that this aean Up Ohio Day
program ·will focus on cleaning up
Uiter from local roads with the help
of volunteers, local government
agencies; donations from businesses and other local support.
Any Interested groups, organizations, citizens and others who want
to partlcpate are invited to can
Hysell at 992-3096 or 992-3371 for
further lnforma lion, or Tim Clemens, cooperative extension service, litter control program, at

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Wednesday, March 30, 1983

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to head the Environmental Protection Agency. He said after a brief
visit with Mrs. Clark, "She's a
woman."
Other members of the Utah
medical team attending included
DeVries, assisting surgeon Dr. Lyle
Joyce and Dr. Robert Jarvtk,
r~W~e!:ye~r~ba~eu~se~r:c~o-:.:a~n~d~th~e~~~~~in~v~e~n~to~r~o~f~th~e~h~e::art~.- - - - carnations, was wheeled slowly into
the chapel, foUowedbyhiswlfe,sons
Stephen and Gary, cta,ughter Karen
Shaffer, five grandchildren and
members of the medicalteam.
President , Reagan was represen ted at the funeral by wtwam/
Ruckelshaus, · an executive

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·Easter flowers

Emergency calls

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A self-denial meeting will be held
at 7: :KJ p.m. Thursday at · the
Salvation Army , 115 Butternut
Ave., with Major Glenna Rummel
(Ret.) speaking. She will speak on
denial, missions and her two trips to
India. She Will also display photos
and curios from her trips.

Meets Friday
The Melgs1County Fox Chasers
AssOCiation will meet at 7: :KJ p.m.
Friday ·at the headquarters on
Eagle Rld!!e.

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P.o meroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thur5day, March 31, 1983

COLUMBUS - State agencies will save $1.2 million in life
Insurance premiums for more tban 51,00J state employees over the
next three months under an agreement worked out this week,
officials say.
Director William G. Sykes of the Ohio Department of
Administrl\tlve Services said the $400,(W monthly premiums will be
made from a rate stabilization fund with the Medical Life Insurance
Co. of Cleveland. He said past payments overtinanced the fund,
which Is designed to stabilize premiums at times of high benefit
payments.
·
A slmUar revtew of funds with the Connecticut General Insurance
Co. could reduce premiums fqr de!ltal insurance.

A recognized . authority on Microwave
Cooking will be 'in our earpet store on
THURSDAY, MARCH 31 - 7:00 P.M.
Sharon will explain the many advantages
of Microwave cooking (savings of time
and energy). She will cook and explain the
procedures for preparing food, including
use of accessories.

THE

Soine extension offices to close
COLUMBUS - Budget considerations have brought on a
reorganization in the Ohio Cooperative Extension Service that will
cause a reduction of area offices by next year.
Ge&lt;lrge R. Gist, associate director of the extension service, said
area otflces to lie closed Include those at Defiance, Eaton, Fremont,
Mt. Gilead, Wapakonela and Washington Court House.
He said offices at Belle Valley, Jackson and Wooster will remain,
whUe new olllces will be opened near Findlay and Dayton.

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Man loses swine flu shot claim

MIDDLEPORT

.9 92-2635

CLEVELAND - A federal judge who had conflicting opinions
trom two researchers has denied damages to a man who said a
swine flu shot made him llll6 weeks after the vaccination.
U.S. OlsU1ct Judge WID Jam K. Thomas said the claim was wlthou t
merit becallll€ the Illness occurred too long after ·the shot. • .
Patrick M. McLaughlin,' chief of the civil dlvlSlon' ln the U.S. ·
altof!Jf'Y'sofflce, said Wednesday that the ruling In Andrew Varga's
case sets a finn llmll on which GuUialn-Barre syndrome viCtims will
bilve any chance o,f collecting money from the federal government.

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PLANS-THAT

Two more suspects subpoenaed
COLUMBUS- All the people subpoenaed in the investigation of
the alleged multiple rape of a 19-year-old student in an Ohio State
University dormitory have appeared before the Franklin County
grand jury, and two more likely will be subpoenaed, prosecutors
say.
Assistant prosecutor John Salimbene said Wednesday that the
additional two people could appe&amp;r before the grand jury Monday,
·
wrapping up that phase of the investigation.
The grand jury then could vote on whether to return indictments
he said.
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Members of the jury heard testimony from the victim, two other
coeds, one member of the basketball team and nine members of the
OSU football team. There was no Indication that any of those who
testified are suspects In the case.
The coed has alleged that she was raped repeatedly late Feb. 22
. and early Feb. 231n two rooms of the Steeb Hall dormitory.

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the Ohio Lottery's daily game, "The Number," was 189.
In the "Pick 4" game, played five times a week, the winning
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LOOKING FOR ASSISTANCE - Sandy Brewer of Cohlmbus
reads a nottoo on the wall of Columbia Gas Wednesday while she walls
' for assistance In paylnp; her overdue g..,. bill. The company Is ollerlng a

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Cloudy tonight and Friday with a :KJ.~rcent chance of rain. Low
tOnight 1'&gt;40. Hlgh on Friday 55-60. .
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Extended forecast
' Extellded Ohio Forecllllt- Saturday through Monday: Chance of
rain each d8y. HighS In the 50s. Lows in the :lJs to low 40s Saturday
and mostly In the 00s Sunday and Monday.

program to help those who did not pay their bills during a shutoff
moratorium that en~ Thursday. (AP Lascrphoto ),

Gas moratorium ends tonight
By 1be Associated Press
A stllte moratorium on shutting
off utliltles to customers who dorl't ·
pay their biDs ends tonight but in
many cases effectively wlll be
delayed until Aprll18.
The moratorim ordered last Nov.
24·byformerGov.James.A .Rhodes
forced gas and electric utility
companies to add thousands of
names to lists of delinquent customers and tied up millions of dollars
tn ·unpald service costs.
Columb\a Gas of Onto says it has
118,000 residential customers who
are 60 days or more behind in their
bills and owe the company more
than $Jl million. This is up more
than 100 percent for Columbia Gas
from this time ln1982. The utility has
over 1 million customers in its
56-county service a rea .
Toledo Edison on Feb. 1 had 22,151
customers who were behind in their
bills by OOdays or more.
Toledo Edison serves a 2,500
square-mile area in eight northwest
Ohio·countles.
Ohio·Power Co., serving 540,000
customers In a triangle of central
Ohio, has 111,000accountswhichare

30 days or more past due, tyiitg up$8

and because of HEAP money that
wiJI b€.available until May 15,"
million in cust'omer collections.
Ohlo Edison has 82,0ll customers
Rooks said hundreds of custowho are behind on a total of $14.6
mers _a re flocking to Columbia 's
million in electric service payoffice in Columbu s daily to make
ments. That compares to 70,125
arrangements to pay, but spokescustomers who were behind by $10.3
men for several other utilities say
million a year ago.
there's no rush on settlement s.
One factor which will delay
Rooks said Columbia is referring
cutoffs is an old rule of the Public
all eligible customers to HEAP
offiees 10 see if they qualify for up to
Utilities Commission ofOhiorequiring that in winter months, pas t due
$!rn ip aid to'pay utility bills.
customers be given at least two
Rooks said extension of the
Winter Service program will mean
notices before service ends. It
always requires a 14:day .notice
that rio Columbia Gas customer
before ending service. In winter · woul!l have service in terrupted
until April15.
months, !tom Dec. 1 to March 15,
Tha t date falls on Friday this year
utilities must also send a second
10-rlay notice before cutting the
and Rooks noted another longwires or plugging the !(as Jines.
standing PUCO rule against discon- .
nectlng any utility service between
Becawse of the moratorium and
noon on Friday and 8 a.m. Monday.
extension of a Home Energy
"So nobody is going to face
Assistance Program , the Winter
termination before April 18, that
Service date was extended this year
to Apri115.
next Monday, but they had better be
making
arrangements before then
·'The aim was to give customers a
shutoff." he said.
to
avoid
a
few additional days to make
Dave Osterland of Ohio Edison
arrangements to pay their bms."
said his firm is .sending not'ices to
said DonnRooksofColumbiaGasof
some delinquent . customers and
Ohio. "The commission extended It
1 30 days because of the moratorium
could start disconnect in!( service by

a bout April o.
" I don't have numbers on people
who have been given fi,nal not ices,"
he said. "But we have extended our
office hours in aU divisions to give
the customer s more 1ime to work
out payment plans."
" OUl·goal is not to cut anyone off,"
said Lloyd Lewis Jr., genera l
manager of customer business
operations for Day1on P ower &amp;
Light Co.
DP&amp;L has been mailing disconnection notices to some 50,00J
res ident ial customers s ince March
J:i DP&amp;L Is hclping thosc faced with
disconnections find assista nce
through other program s or the
utility.
"We've gone to extended hours in
our business offices and we've
opened a special cent er in downtown Dayton in addition to our _
regular offices. They have special
hours a lso." Lewis said .
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DP&amp;L also has put employees in
offices of the Montgomery County
Community Act ion Agency to help
cutomers develop payment plans,.
he sa id.

Bankers confident they'll win withholding issue
WASHINGTON lAP) - America's bankers, after engineering a
flood of public support lor their
cause, are increasingly confident
they can win repeal of federal
income tax withholding on interest
and dividends.
More than half the m embers of
both the House and Senate, spanning the politica l spectrum, are
behind tbe bankers despite criticism by President Reagan and
others that the industry'scampaigit
is baSed on dl'stonion and falSehood.
Having abandoned the traditional
tactiC of ·relying on lobbyists to
influence decis ions, the industry
continues to build on what II calls a
"grassroots" campaign based on
the nation's millions of bank and

savings and loan depositors .
Those depositors, egged on by
·their local bankers, got the ball
rolling early this year by flooding
Congress with the rnost mail ever
received on any one Issue. Millions
of pieces of mall, manyofthem form
letters a nd cards , dema nded that 10
percent withholding on interest and
dividends be stopped before it can
start on July I.
It 's that mushrooming campaign
that · Reagan . art&lt;) ·a small )Jut .
powerful cadre or congresSional
allies are up against. An angry
president says It's being orchestrated by "a selfish special interest"
bent on proving "that the banks and
other financial institutions can still
have their way In Washington ."

Some Democrats edgy over
governor's proposed budget

Marriage license

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A · marriage license has been
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Vol.3 t ,No.234
. Copyrighted 1983

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Four ca lis were answered by local
units, the Meigs County Emergency
Medical Ser&lt;ice reports. At 5: 47
p.m .. the Pomeroy Unit took Goldie
Colmer from Lincoln Hill to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 9:54 p.m. treated Jackie
Fife at the reside nce on Elm St.;
Middlepoli ai 10:20 p.m . took
Margarite Julian from N. Second
Ave., to Veterans Memorial and
Pomeroy at 6:12 a.m . Wl'!lnesday
t.ook ·Cindy : Johnson from 139
Butternut Ave. t(\ Pleasant Valley
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Hospital.
Masonil' meelin~

Southern wins loop
opener...Page 3

Area deaths .... , ,,, .... , ................... , ............. ...... .. , ..... Page u
Cla8111fted ads ..................... , .. ... , .. ....................... Pages II- H-12
Comics-TV ............. , .......... ,, .. ................................. .. Page 13
Editorial ................ .................... ......... ... ..................... Page 2
Society .................................................. ........ ........ Pages 7-8-9
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STRATEGY

TRADITIONAl

llllide today's Sentiriel... ·

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D-Youngstown, could not be
COLUMBUS, Qhlo (APl reached for comment. Senate
Majority Democrats promise close
scrutiny of Democratic Gov. Ri· . Finance Chairman William F.
Bowen, D"Cincinnatl, said his ·
chard Celeste's record $Z7.6 billion
committee plans to spend "a
budget propOsal.
substantial amount of time on it (the
Some of them apparently are
budget). It's a $Z7.6 billion budget .
edgy about the govetnor' s proposed
and
this is a task we do not take .
28 percent increase in spending and
lightly.
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$!0:1 million In business tax hikes,
Bowen said he feels Celeste
coming on the heels of a 90 percent
offered bold Ideas and demonIncrease in indiVIdual income taxes.
strated " that he Is trying toiumthe
House Speaker Vernal C. Riffe
Jr., D-New Boston, was away on · ,state around (economlcalllyl."
"But that's not to say," he added,'
vacation Wednesday, but his office
"that
we agree with everything
Issued a statement In which he
that's
in
here (the budget 1."
Promised careful reviews of busl·
Republican
reaction to the propness taxes and spending for
osal, to be introduced officially In
education, health, welfare and other
the House next week, was generally
human serviCes.
,negative but restrained.
Riffe said Ohio remains in a fiscal
But behind the scenes, some GOP
· . crisiS and that the Legislature must
lawmakers ~ groundwork being
be conservative in spending. "This
laid for political campaigns In which
philosophy must pervade the 1984Celeste and the Democrats can be
1985 biennial budget," he said.
cteplcted as undisciplined taxers
Senate President Harry Mesne!, { and SJ:fnders.

But the industry, led by the veto" says ABA spokesm an Fritz
American Bankers Association, is E lmendorf.
But spokesmen for Dole and the
keeping the pressure on. It Is well
Reaganadministrntion deny specuaware that rrepeal i~ all but certain
once a vote is forced on the lation that the two offic ia ls sense
defeat and are looking for other
withholding provision of the Tax
ways to raise money.
f:qulty and Fiscal Responsibility
Act ofl982.
Congressional leaders on both
The only alternative is to grea tly
sides of the Issues have acknowl- . expand the - fRS staff a nd the
edged as much, some going so far as
number of tax returns audited, sa·ld
to predict that Reagan's certain
Charlie Powers, aTrcasu ry Depart ·veto of a repeal - measure will be ·.· ment spokesman. "!!withholding Is
overridden . . Even sta unch repeal . repealed, w.e'vp got a $tt billion hoie
opponents like Sen. Bob Dole,
in the (1984) budget," he added .
R-Kan ., the finance committee
Robert Lighthizer, chiC'! counsel
chairman, concede a vote to
for Dole's Senate Finance Commit ·
override a veto will be close.
tee, sa id Dole '' knows it's a n uphill
The issue now is 11 10 m ake sure
ba ttle but he 's not conv inCI'd he's
going to lose ...
there's sufficient votes to override a

Werry

candida~e

for council position
Henry J . Werry, a Pomeroy
pollee officer for 40 years, is
running as a Republican candidate
for Pomeroy Vllage Council in the
June primary elections.
Werry was a captain with the
Pomeroy Pollee Department at the
time of his retirement three years
ago. H'e had served 10 years as ·
Pomeroy Fire Chief and for 36
years worked as an auto mechanic
with the Blaettnar J\uto Co. and
Pomeroy Motor Co.
This.is Werry's first bid forpubllc
orftce. He has four sons, Thomas,
who concldentlally Is an auto
mechanic, Is assistant fire chief In
Pomeroy and Is employed also with
the Pomeroy Pollee Department;
Fred, of Pomeroy; Phi)lp of Sand
Ridge Road, and Ral ph of
Pomeroy . .
Werry and his wife, Jaret, reside
on Fisher St. Ill Pomeroy.

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HENRY WERRY

�Thursday, ~rch 31, 1983

Commentary

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio '
lhunday, Maldl31, 1983 .,

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WASHINGTON - They ·ldentl·
fled themselves, these · six little
parasites, as John Doe, Rlchard
Roe, PaUl Poe, Bradley Boe, Carl
Coe and Frank Poe. On March 9, ·In
a U.S. District Court· In Minnesota,
they won an injunction that wiU let
them feEd upon the body politic
next fall .
The six, you will have surmised,
are youths 18 to 21 who have
willfully refused to register under
the Selective Service Act for a
possible draft sometime in the
future. Having thus spit In the eye
of their country, they are demanding tax funds under the Higher
Education Act In order to assist

them in .completing college. Dis- Solomon said his jiUil)OIIe was til
trict Judge Donald D. Alsop, In an deprive every young man of any
opinion he plainly regretted having form of federal assistance "unle!IS
he has obeyed the law."
to wrlte, upheld their position.
. As a practical matter, the
It Is an Infuriating situation. 1be
linkage
makes sense. No young
suit ai'06e from an act of Congnis:;
man
ts
compelie!l
to apply . for a
last November, sponsored chle!ly
byS. I. HayakawalntheSenateand federally subsidized student loan. ·•
by Gerald B. Solomon, R-N.Y., ID ·He can seek private financial
the House. By lopSided votes In the · assistance; he . can apply for a
two chambers, Congress undertook schOlarship; he can look for a Job
to deny student loans or other aid to and work his way through college.
young' men who had not registered In the case at · hand, the six
parasites offl!red no proof of their
under the law.
allegation
that~ ''w111 be unahle
"It Is an real travesty," said
complete
thelfeducation without
to
Hayakawa, "when those who wiU
(federal)
financial
ald." These
not register .can tum around and
apply for educa tiona] ' benefits... SOJTY products of the Me Genera-

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Dllmhl:r. N•• uultcned l~ltrn. will bto publl1ht-d. ~UI!'n •hl111ld br in ~lilil &amp;Mste. anld~in«
li~A~H. nul pr~ILlllilia~.

Reagan the reverser
l n spite of Ronald Reagan· s personal strengths, it is very unlikely he can
shrink the size of goverrunent. S!IYS a man who has studied the historic
Impact of leadership.
. "He has failed and he will continue to fall to reverse the forces behind
_government growth," says ProfessorEugene E. Jennings, who contends
that the Office of the President now has insufficient power to wage an
effective battle.
One reason, he insists, is the "rule of elephantiasis," which, he says,
states that forces for government growth are greater than those for
shrinkage. It is fixed, he said. "It is easier to get fat than to get slim."
As a consequence, he claims, the presidential election p~s has now
become "just a ceremonial gathering to celebrate the last vestiges o! the
belief that a single individual can make an Imprint on the sands of time."
Jennings, author of the widely used volume, " Anatomy of Leadership,"
contends that a frontal attack on government size, cost and presence
·"produces a situation similar to antibodies clustering around a foreign
illvader."
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: In continumg the attempt, said Jennings. the president risks being
.tjjgged the "great reverser" because, he claims, Reagan has been forced
tlJ compromise much of the platform on which he ran.
: Jennings is a Michigan State University professor, author of many
books on corporate life and leadership, and adviser to corporation
ohalr111en and occasiona!ly heads of state. He says Reagan is the first
president since Calvin Coolidge to attack government size head-on. ''And
1Je doesn't have the tools."
• Among the errors he says Reagan has made:
; -Failing to realize there was insufficient power in the office of the
gresidency. Since Franklin D. Roosevelt, says Jennings, there has been a
eower shill toward legi$1atlve and judicial branches, and bureaucracy in
J!eneral.
: -Overestimating the power of a single individual. "The present art of
J!llvernance is not sophisticated enough to offset the power to push and
shove a president."
.
: Conflicting forces bombard the president's office, "and make him at
Worst into a vacilator or at best into a catalyst who has a stimulus to
~hance or slow that which will eventua!ly happen anyway."
• -Falling to understand what is self-evident: "That vast number of
Americans cannot get along with less government."
: .Jennings argues that each time the president goes directly to the public
for support in his struggle against government elephantiasis he runs the
r~k of becoming less effective.
.
; "1be typical American today doesn't \jlant less government if it means
~ing deprived of benefits, supports and protection that he has come to
belleire are his rights," he said.
; Most presidents, he continued, underestimate these factors. "But they
ctJdn't make a frontal attack," as did Reagan, Jennings said.

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As a rna,l1er of law, aJ J Alsop made clear, the 1.982 acfbU .
serious shortcomings. One of the
alincet forgotten pi'IJVlslons of the
Constitution torbldl ~ til
pass any ' 1blll of attainder.'• 1be
clause origlnaf;!!d 111 the old Engllall
practice by which ParUament
could condemn an Individual til
death for treason withOut the
formaUty of a trial ID Court. Our

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tfoday in history
; Today ~Thursday, March 31, the 90th day of1983. There are 275 days left
. 1ft the year.
.
• .Today's Highlight In History:
,
: On March 31, 18lfJ. the Elff~l ToWer was opened in Paris.
: On this datt&gt;:
; In 1492, Jews In Spain were given t~ months to accept Christianity or'
leave.
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•
· ; In 185!1, the United States signed Its first treaty with Japan, opening two
Japanese ports to trade with the I)Utslde world. .
• In l917..the United States took possession of the Virgin Islands.
: And. 1n 1948. Congress passed the Marshall Aid Pact for Europe's
poo-World War II recovery.
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· .
; Ten years ago: South Vietnamese Presldent Nguyen Van Thleu left for
W.ablngton to seek assurance that the UnltedStateswouldunderwrltethe
1iarvtvaJ of a non-Cmununlst South Vietnam.
: FtYe years ago: Pn!sldent Jimmy Caner arrived in Nigeria -the first
~ by a US. Plesldent to a sub-Saharan African nation.
• One )'1!111' ago: Pn!sldent Ronald Reagan said he could not agree to an
Mnerlcan trwze Oil nuclear weapons because the Soviet Union had "a
6ft!* IYI8J1IIn of Jt.qleriorlty" over the United States.
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• 'l'Cidll)"tblrthdaYS: Humorist Henry Morgan is68. Al:trclsShlrley Jones

li49.
· 'J'hoUillt for today: "SeU-conquest Is the greatest of victories."- Plato,
Greek~ (~I 427 B.C.- 317 B.C.)
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• • WELlSTON _ The Meigs Ma·
iauder reserves' baseb811 squad
Opened Its season with an ll-41QISS
'in the bands of the Wellston
'reserves here Wednesday.
. Coach Greg Drummer's crew
'trailed 4-1 Into the ilflh, but seven
runs by the young Rockets oversha·
;ciowed·Meigs' three-run seventh.
·: Rod Roush _hurled five strong
·Innings for the Marauders In
' striking out three and walking but
two. Mike Chancey pitched the
Sixth and faMed onewhilewalklng
.tOW'. Rick Wise came on ID the
·5eventh and fanned two while

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Issuing one base on balls.
Hitters for the young Marauders
wereShawnBakerwlthtwosingles
and 8 double and Paul Duf
contributed a single, a two-run shot
lntheseventhlnnlng.Bakerhltthe
·first pitch on all three of his hits.
"We hit the ball pretty good, but
right at them," said Coach Greg
Drenner after the game.
Meigs' reserves are sched\Jied
against Logan next Tuesday at
Logan.
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much basketball . they get the .
concept that there's not a lot they
have to learn. It's just a gut feeling I
have. " Phillips said.
"Thegtrls haven't been subjected
to the pressure and haven't been
subjected to new ideas whichareold
to the boys. Therefore, it's more of a
learning experience. They accept
criticism, but more Importantly
they have 'a thirst to learn the game.
Thai's not a knock against the boys
because they know a lot more."
Girls much be coached diffe rently than boys , he found .
"Girls are a heck of a lot more
emotional," he said. "They get
upset a lot faster. You 've got to
handle them· a heck of a lot
differently. You also have to be
cognizant of the fact that their

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feelings are hurt a lot quicker."
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He also thinks girls generall)'
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them generally easier to roach. ·,
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to have more trouble avoiding aild
recovering from Injury than boys
do.
" InJury Is the scariest part," he
said. "And overall, they tend not to
have quite the flexibility or the body
balance (that boys do). They'~
more subjected to injuries from the
loss of balance kind of things." '

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. !file·Meigs Marauder baseballers
had 'Utelr second postponel'l)ent In
as many days W~nelday as wet
grounds disallowed their meeting
with Wellston. Tuelday, the Marauders were postponed by rain
with VInton County .
~h nm Saundel'l' crew are to
play powerhouse Marion Elgin
tonight at Melp.
• The , Marloll Elglll · nine are
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1983

Phillips. who coached boys'
teains in the late 19ffis and early
1970s, . has found an Important
Similarity between the two
programs.
"From a coachlngstandpolnt,lt's
jUst as slgnlflcant to coach the giris
as It is the boys," he said. "You're
striving for the same things. You
goals aren't any different. We
approach it the same wav ."
One main- difference is In t!K&gt;
players' willingness to accept
advice, he said.
"Oneofthebigthlngs Is !think the
boys who have played since they
were five years old finally get to the
point in their careers where they
say, 'Hey, I know pretty much
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' WELLSI'ON - A tw&lt;HNt walk
with the bases loaded In the bottom
of the. seventh . Inning spelled an
11-10 defeat for the Meigs' reserve
girls' softball loss to Wellston here
. Wednesday. .
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-- ·: Meigs ou:!hft the opjJo~lttont2 to ·
· six, but fell to the young Rockettes,
Who played errorless ball.
Freshman Barb Hatfield pitched
all the way ID striking out 10 and
waking 18 for Meigs. Kimball
~alked seven and struck out seven
In going the dlstanee lor Wellston .
' Young Marauderettes hitting
sAfely for Coach Wally Hatfield's
crew "were Hollie Miller with two
singles, Gina Follrod, a single and
double, Hatfield, three slniles and
four'RBI's, JUlie Roush, slnale and
dOuble, Daphane DIBard. double,
and. Teresa Pratt and Kim Eblin.
each a slilele.
, 'Ole next game for the Meigs nine
Is Tuesday at Eastern.

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READING, Ohio tAP) -Larry
Phillips has coached both high
school boys and gtrls basketball
teams. arid thinks the dlrferences
between the two are growing
smaller.
"The equality factor Is going to
get closer and closer through the
years, " said Phllllps, the girls'
coach at Readlrig High School in
suburt:Jan Cincinnati.
"Youcanseeitinthecrowds;you
can see it in theertthuslasm: you can
see It in the nwnber of gtrls going 10
basketball camps and In the
number of girls participating in the
summer programs.
"lt'sbecomlngobvlousthatlt' san
acceptable, valuable. competitive
situation. And I don'tthlnk that was
the case when I flist started," he
said.

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' ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
Marauderettes' varsity sdtball
squad opened Its 19113 season on a ,
winning note with a come:frombehlnd 12-8 win over WeUston here
WedneSday.
. A six-run fifth Inning was the
difference as Coach Rlck Ash's
charges put together five walks, a
fielder's .choice, ail error, and
senior Krls Snowden's bases loaded
single to Wipe out a H deposit.
. Senior Natalie Lambert was the
winning pitcher · in going the
distance for ~elgs. She stru&lt;;k out
six and walked 12 In the route-going
performance. With Meigs behind
7-6 II! the top of the tlflh, she
escaped a bases loaded, no outs,
predicament with no runs being
scored.
The Marauderettes collected
seven hits, all singles. Senior Jamie
Acree accounted for two while
Cindy Crooks, Pl!ula Hortnn, Robin
·Buffington, Bartl Grueser and
Snowden each added a.single.
• The Wellston pitchers walked 11
and struck none.
. Meigs' next outing Is SatU111ay at
.VInton cOunty when the Marauderettes play the VIkings in a

. Lowell Wingett

Bailey went to second on a 0.
Bames' sacrifice, putting the tylqj
run In scaing posHlon. After t(
ground out, Baley wenttothlrd anct
later tried to score on a wild pitch,
but was nalled at the plate to end
the game.
:
John Porter was the win~
pitcher wtth 'ive sirlke ruts and!u~
two walks in three innings of work0
Cunningham went two and two'
tliirds innings fanning six and
walking five. Cline suffered the lce4
wtth five strikeouts and six walks:
while Barnes fanned one an~ .
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walked two.

Not to be denied, Hannan Trace steal. Following a wild pitch Billy
came r ight back to tie the score on a
Swain rapped a Une single up the
walk to Dan ·Bays, a single by middle to put the Wildcats on top 5-4
Dames, Allen Bailey reached on a · with darkness rapidly setting ln.
hit pitch, followed an RBI single by
Southern struck back In the
Beaver. F1agg, pinch running for bottom of the fHth with one out
Barnes, tied the score on a wild when PaUl Harris drilled a deep
pitch at 3-3.
double to right center field. Zane
The Coach Hilton Wolfe Jr. crew Beegle J:&gt;llowed up with a walk and
went ahead In the third Inning on a
Rob Cunningham walked to fiJI the
tape measure home run by Robbie bases. Another walk off reliever
CuMingham with no one aboard. Barnes forced home the tying run,
For .t he rest of that frame the setting the stage for the potential
Tornado bats were sll!?nced, how- winning run.
ever, the Wildcat batsman proWith the baSes loaded and one
duced a roar of thunder In tile top c1 out, Beegle pk:ked up the signal,
the fifth.
then broke for home to score.
In that frame Allen BaUey
Hannan Trace went to the plate
singled , Beaver walked, and both In the sixth Inning as the WUdcats
runners advanced on a double
threatened on a walk by P . Bailey.

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RAONE :· ·· trailing 5-4
going into the ...vtlvtn of the fifth
Inning, the Southern Tornadoes
knotted the score, th€!1 scored what
proved to be the wlruilng run when
Zane Beegle stole home for a 6-5
victory over the Hannan Trace
WUdcats Wednesday. The SVAC
victory left southern with a '1-0.
league slate and 2-0 mark overall.
Tlie Tornadoes lumped off to a 3-0
lead In the second lnillng when
Beegle r!?ached base on an error,
Wade Connolly hit a triple to right
center, scoring the first run,
followed by waiks to Jim Hupp and
Charlie WoHe. Connolly scored on a
ground out by Joe Wolfe. Tony
Deem reched after being hit by a
pitch, and John Porter walked to
force home a run.

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mercia! flights available, they have cases of "national Interest," child-and they were IDa hurry. Sotbey
created, In the words of an ren are entitled to go along only on
Insisted on a C-140 alr!Ht planeInspector General's report, "an overseas nights when their fathers
rather than theexecutlve-styleT-3&amp;
on-demand airline service."
are transteiTed.
jet, even lhoughaC-140costaS2.a»
There Is little red tape Involved.
In this case, the general was
an hour to fly, compared with the
No reservatlons are needed; no going to Washington for a promoT-:ll's S800 an hour. What was thevouchers must be submitted after- don ceremony. The cost of the
dlflerence ID speed? Exactly 10
ward. In ertect, ail a pentagon round-trip filght was $5,36'i. JG
knots an hour. "A total of 15poohbah has to do Is pick up the auditors found that the same tripon
minutes was saved.'' the JG report
phone and say: "I'm a general. F1y a commercial airline would have
notes, at a cost dltferenceof$12.400..
me - anywhere 1 want to go."
cost $950 for the farnlly of four: "In
- Another Air Force aeneral,
My associate Lucette Lagpado our Opinions," the JG report
with his wUe and twootheraftlcen.
has seen the IG report on the· observes, "the lndlscrtritlnate use
from Andrews Air Force Sue
Penlagon's "on-demand atrllne." of milltary alrlif! In this
outside Washlniton to Los All&amp;eles
Here are some of the more makes It appear the DoD Is · - with a six-hour stopover In Laa
outrageous abuses It cites:
operating Its own airline for the
Vegas. Air Force auditors Insisted
- An Army general coounan- convenience of those having suffl·
the trip, lncludlng the stopover In
!leered a T-39 jet to fiy him, his wUe clent rank to use It"
·
the Navada gambling resort, was
strictly business.

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What are the qualifications to be
no way of screening candidates and one provision of disarmament talks
· We older folk remember the
a member of Congress? That Is a shambles Warren G. Harding
none yet today. Will we ever leam that each natloo bave lawmakers
wbo can prove familiarity' with thie
to profit by past mistakes?
question that I am asking myseH made of the presidency. But, he
more and more
days as the was handsome, a fiuent speaker
Now, while we are going through other country? Let them see tint
country slides toward the nucleat and was the pick of Ohio's powedul
a most dangerous crisis wtth the hand that their antagonists are
preclp_lce. What are the qualifica- Republican political machine who
Soviet Union, Is a time to look Indeed people Uke themselves!
Much of the present tensloa
closely at the cahdldates for
tions of the president or the pushed his candidacy through the
members of his cabinet? Do they Republican Natlonal ainventlon In
president and Congress In 198t. No between the United States and the
have the experience, training and 1920. No one questioned the judgedoubt, H we continue to exist over Soviet Union Is caUBed by fear rJ.
moral courage to skirt the abyss? 1 ment of the delegates and harding
the present crisis, the competltlo!l the unknown. We don't . trust
think neither group has shown they was elected president In 1920 to
between this country and the Soviet Communism because we know ao ·
are qualified!
Union wiU continue. It Is time to little about it. The Soviets don't
become the ma;t Inept chief
To be a president or a Congress· executive we have ever had before
make sure that the people we elect trust Capitalism for the
man one has only to have a pleasing or since. There was nothing In the
next ~ar are better qualified than reason. If two parties so far apart ID
appearance, a quick tongue and a . Harding background that qualified
most of those now In otnce. Three philosophy as the Democrats and
knack for getting votes. To be a him to be president of the United
quarters of the members of the Republicans can live amicably In
cabinet merrtber one has to be States. The cquntry was racked
House of Representatlves and the same . country, why can't
nominated by the preslden~ usu- with scandal ~ars after he died ID
more than half the' Senate have Communism and CapitaliSm ocally in payment for political favors office. Because he appointed canever visited Russia. They know cupy the same world without
and pass an el&lt;81111natlon by the binet members of like stripe, his
only the stories about the Soviet blowing each other to oblivion?
1 think" the· eountry~s : ~ ­
Senate. ·usually tJUs dEimocradc ·. adrnlnlstf.atlon has ileroine . syn- . Union theybaveabsorbedlllcemosr
should
dev!Se.ii plan to malce-1\ll'e :ptocessworltSiiu.tvecy\veil but It is ' onyn\ous with graft and comiptlon. ' oi uS from 40 -yeats "of coid
occasionally stymied by political or The nation suffered loss of prestige
propaganda. On the other &amp;Ide, 70 we ctloose Our lawmakers as
mercenatji considerations. Then, which not even the Puritan Image
percent of the Soviet cOmmunist carefully · as we do our schoOt
when the process breaks ·down, the of Calvin Coolidge was · able to
Party Politburo have never visited teachers!
entire country suffers. the conse- dispel. All this because there was
the United States. Why not make
quences. There should be some
standard by which elected offiCials
are chosen, ·o ther than a ready wit
and a gift of gab . Before Jhey are
allowed to be cillldldates'for public
office, they should be required to
pass some stringent examination to
prove they are capable of fulfilling
the duties the oft!ee requires.
Expertlse In oite or two fields
should not be enough to qualify a
candidate. Presidents and . Con·
gressmen are required to be
knowledgeable about a wide range
of subjects. Because a pe~n Is a
political expert Is no reason to
believe · he Is an expert in other
fields, But the majority of our
public servants reach office with no
other quaiHications! The average
voter cannot be expected to make a
decision on the candidate's quallfl·
ca lions by reading his literature or
hearing him speak. To ask the voter
to pass on a candidate's quallflcaUons at a primary or general
election Is asking too much. 1bere
· shiJII)d be some method by which
candidates are screened Just a.s
.reachers In our schoola are
screened. We ·an lai(IW at 110111e
glib-~ rascal who bu beeD
kicked out of an ofllce be tlhou)d
IIIM!r have held ln .the flnt place. ~

Transactions

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Judge Alsop also ruled for the
plalntlffs on a secOnd, more
famWar, ground. Because wllltul
failure til register Is a felony, the
students would be compelled to
Incriminate themselves In applying
for a student loan. If they swore
falsely that they had ~.
they coUld be p~~ for
perjury; H they acknowledged
truthfully that they had not registered, they would have confessed
their gullt.
Judge Alsop made It clear that he
did not condone their conduct:
"This
Is flnnly of the op~
that those pel'!IOIIS subject to the
draft registration law owe their
country a duty to comply with tb&amp;t
law in all respects." He Intended to
~ord no solace "to those wllo
willfully vl?late that law."

manner

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to keep the leglslltlve and Judicial
branches separate, prolllblted Con'
greu from passtna any law that
might effectlvely find guilt and
Impose punlalupent on whole
groll~ of people;
That was Judge Alsojl's ruling Ill
the case of the •ix parasites. ~
denying them sll!!lent loans, Coli'
gress was seeking to punish them
without a trial. The siX would be

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struggllngthroughhardtlmes,the
· Pentagon Is operatging its own
airline for the convenience of the
top brass - all at the laxpayers'
expense.
Exactly how much the 9,000plane fieet costs is difficult to track
through the budgetary labyrinth,
but the pentagon puts the figure at
$62.4 miUion a year. One part of the
airline,- the Special Air MISsion
program, costs about $26.3 mUii6n
a year. The bill for the other pari,
the Operational Support Airlift
program, comes to $36.1 rn1111on
annually.
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Thursday. Mardi 31, 1983

tGrant calls Fresno win,. '~iggest ever'

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Reds, Cards battle to 3-3 tie
(AP) _ .Rpn

TAMPA.......
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trallllng exhibition baseball game ,....;
W!'dn(!sday .
The 'game W;IS called with tlle
score tied after the 12th because the
Cardinals had used up all their
pitchers.

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~~BEN WALKER
•:
"" Sports Writer
:. NEW YO~ 1AP1- "At flrs1. we
: :probably d1dn t k~· "·hattoe~)JI'('I
, ;wnh all that goes w1th the NatKmal

. junior forward Berna rd Thompson ,
who scored a game- high 2'2 point s.
"We came out with gOQd intensity
and it seem ed to bother them "
Fresno Stare. 25-10, overcam&lt;' a

virtolies In 4t seasons - had hoped
an NIT championship might help
ease recent di~ppointment s. In the
.last three seasons. · aided by
All-America ns such as Mark Agui·

&gt;: Invita tion Tou rnament." admitted ·
:.FresnoStateCoarhBoydGrant.
, ; In the md. he and h1s BuUdogs
;.learned what it wa~ like to win it.
; ; "This isour big!(estv ictorypver."
; :Grant said (Iller Fresno State deal!
, ·De Pa ul a 69-60 defea l Wednesda)·
;: night in the cha mpionship game of
;. the 46th a nnual NIT at Madison
( Sq u ar~ Garden. "Winning it here is
; like a drPa m."
• The Bulldogs beat DeP aul the
; sam£' way thev've lx&gt;&lt;'n beat ing
: -teams aU year in the Pacific Coas.t
; :Athletic Conference. where they
&lt;fi nished fourth' - with a patient
::offense. despite a 30-second shot
;.clock here, a nd an int!'nse defenS£'
; that ranked second in the na tion.
• "We wanted to make them have
: trou ble handling. the baiL" said
,.

shakY start In which they fe Ubehind
10-2 and trailed 30-29 a t halftime.
The smaller Bulldogs. who had
bea ten TPxas-E I P aso. Michi!(an
State. Oregon State and Wake
Forest on their way to the final ,
inched ahead midway through the
second half a nd then salted away
the game from the foul line,
eXIending a CJ6-55 1ead with~ : 40 left
10 a 67·06 margin in tile final
second,.
"G ive th!'ir defense credit ," said
DePaul' s 65-year-&lt;lld coach, Ray
Meyer . ''It was no flukE'. We shot 25
of 74 from the floor . ThPre's no
possible way you can win with
shooting like that. "
Meyer , the wlnnigest active
coach in coUege basketball - ff57

rre and Ter ry Cummings. the Blue
now, people are talking about Jr;;;;;;:~==~;;;;;;~====~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
Demonshadoftenbeenranked No. l
Fresno StatE'."
but had been knocked off each vear r-;:::=========~
in the ir rirst NCAA tournament
. The Dai,ly Sentinel
game.
(U1!PS Ul-IN)
"We real ly wa nted to Win this for
A Dlvloloo ol M..llmedla, lac.
Coach Mey!'r ." said Bernard RanPublished every afternoon. Monday
dolph. a senior who saw his
through Friday, 111 Court Street, by
the Ohio Valley ~bllshlngCommpany
four-year career end on yet another
· Multimedia, Inc., Pomeroy, Ohio
unfulfiUed not!'.
45769, 992-2156. second c)ass po9tage
paid at Pomeroy, Ohio.
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"When ltwas overandl hE'ardtbe
final horn. 1thought ' tha t's it,l'mall
Member: The Associated Press, In·
done ," ' sa id Randolph, who led
land Dally Press As90CiaUon and the
American Newspaper Pullshen AssoDePaul, 21·12, with a 13.7 scoring
clatlon, National A.dvert1$1ng Repreaverage this season. " You ca n't
sentative, Branham Newspaper Sales,
733 Third Avenue, New York, N"'
dwell on the past. "
York 10017 . .
Randolph, who had 13 points
POSTMASTER: Sen&lt;! address to The
before fouling out in the final
Dally Sentinel, 111 Court St., Pomeroy,
minute, was joined on the NIT
Ohio 45769.
all-tourney team by teammate
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Tyrone Corbin- whO had 12 points
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CANTON. Ohio !AP I - Eric
:Newsome, the 5-10 bas ketball st ar
• !rom Toledo Rogers High School, is
:among six players named today to
:nu the roster s of the Ohio High
:School North-South' Cage Classic,
· played in Canton's Ci\1C Center
;April 9.
'•' Newsome, whose more !han 1,425
point s in three years is a career
standard for Toledo City School
S&lt;"Orers, wa s added to the roster of
the Class AAA North all-star squad
by the sit e selection committee.
Named to the Class AAA South
team were 64 ChriS ElzE'y of Oxford
Taiawanda and 6-9 Don Hughes of
Kettering Alter.
Others named to the Class A·AA
teams were 5-11 Mark Miller of
Cincinnati McNicholas and 6-6
Jamie Lane of Gallia Acadt'my to
the South sqaud, and 6-6 Kevin
Spivey of Youngstown Rayen to the
North team.
The selections were announced
by Dave Behner, McKinley Seni9r
High principal and director of the
Cage Classic, sponsored by the Ohio
High School Basketball Coaches

The doubleheader will have the
Association.
Class A-AA game at 7 p.m. and the
Class AAA starscompetlngat9p.m.
The South AAA's second 6-9
player is Kannard Johnson of
Cincinnati Taft.
Dan Perry. the 6-3 star from
Minerva, was named to the North
A-AA team earlier by the site
select ion committee, joining 5-11
Fred Neil of Massillon Tuslaw, Oak
Harbor's 6-1 Dan Christie, Bellevue's 6-2 Brian Kegerries, Ridgewood' s 5-11 Danny Olinger, St.
Henry's 6-5 Chris Stucke, YoungstownRayen's6-5MarkMcLendon,
Lorain catholic's 1&gt;4 Chris Kelly
and Orange's6-IO Mark Boddy.
The other players already selected to the squads Include, for thE'
· South squad in the Class A-AA
game, 5-9 Sieve Willard of Bexley,
6-1 Brad WaikeofWheelersburg,G-3
Jon Homer of Madiera, 6-1 Thomas
Howard or VaUeyview, 6-3 Mike
Smith of Buckeye Trail , 1&gt;4 Jim
StollE' of Oak HUI, 1&gt;4 Michael
Daniels or Pleasant and 6-7 boug
Fogt of Anna.
The Clas s AAA North team wUI
f~&gt;ature Alliance's l;.t Jerry Willi·
ams along with 6-2 Tony Emerick or
Wapakoneta, 6-3 Jim GUmore of
Warren Western Reserve, 6-2 Rob
Davis of WintersvUie, 6-5 Dennis

Hopson of Toledo Bowsher, 5-10
Bobby Taylor of Mansfield Senior,
6-foot Bill Toole of Bay, 6-3'n Greg
Bell of East Cleveland Shaw and
5-11 Roger Smith of Lorain Admiral

Oestet's two-out llouble In the ntDth
Inning tied the score, and the

Cincinnati Reds and the St. Louts
Cardinals went on to play to a 3-3
deadlock In a 12-lnnlng spring

Nebrask&lt;1 .
Ron AnderSon, named the NIT

By The .beocl•led l'rellll
BOWLING
OAK LAWN, Ill, tAPI ~ Sam
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:, lead with a total pll\fall of5,286aftE'r
"' the third round of BPAA U.S. Open
; on the Professional Bowlers Associ·
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"Some progtess was made,"
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F MIDDLEPORT

Springtime
arrzves zn Meigs
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with' seasonal fashions show

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Spring, 1983, and the ' look" is ·
Others modeling their creations Stoll, Meigs County ExtensiOIJ
softly feminine with frllls . and
were Pat Wolfe, Betty BlackwOOd, agent, assisted' by Ann l,.amhert
(Jounces, ruffles and ribbons.
Mary Goleman, Becky Cotterill, co-chai rma n of the annual revuew ..
And they were all there lor · Cindy Crooks, Donna Curtis, Karen Ada Nease, owner of The Fabric
"Focus on Fashion", the third
Walker, Millie Duncan. ~tacey Shop, awarded sevcral·door priZes.
.annual style show staged coopera·
Duncan, Danyan Mayers. Bonnie ·
Materials a nd patterns were on
.lively by the Meigs County Exten ..
Fields, Debbie ;&lt;:;rueser, Gina display along with some Seminole
sion Office and The Fabric Shop at
Johnson, Tahnee Johnson, Tammy pa tchwork ~ lo th ing by Edna
the Pomeroy Elementary School
Johnson, Kathryn Mora. Veronica ·Borden. Music was provided by
Tuesday night.
Provo, Barbara Coleman, Florence June Van Vranken . a nd ·refresh·
.More than :m.residents turned
Richards and Susan Wolfe.
ments were served.
out to view the beautiful array of
Narrating the show was Dale
spring fashions created from holts
of fabric by talented Meigs Coun..
tlans. They ranged from the typical
Easter dress to the Increasingly .
popular mini and sportswear.
The stage area with tts Easter
decor, ltve flowers and greenery,
enhanced the garments and adding
a bit of humor to the evening was the
Easter BuruJY (Shirley Smith) who
assisted some of the pre.,gchool
models.
Everything from short shorts to
'l1NY 'lUI' MQDELS • ID the pre-school group Shanna Macblr, Usa stethem, Sara Macblr, Cynthia
Jeanie McClure Owen's wedding
taking Pfrlln the style revue last Tuesday night were Catterill and Tara Grueser, who gather around the
gown created by Peg Houdashelt
Danlelle G,_,., Anna Wolfe, Kelly Grueser, Easter Bunny.
were included In the style review.
The continued· pojlWarity of the
Gunne Saxs was apparent with
Patty Duffy, Jennifer Arnold, .
Cynthia CottetUl, Stephnle Gibbs,
Kelly Grueser, and Sarah Harris
"Adv~ntures In Attitudes", a
9: 30 p.m. Thursdays. Both under· · program, Invites interested per· and Teresa Houdashelt modeling
:JO.hour personal development prograduate and graduate credit sons to a !tend the first sesion with that style.
gram will be offered at Ohio
no financial obllgation.
options are also available.
Stacy and Mindy Hester showed
University April 7 to May 26.
Information on fees and registra- their preference for casual dress
Andrew J . Chonko, Director of
The program ts unique In that Ohio University's O!llce o! Continu.
tion procedures may be obtained by with mlnlskirt ensembles, while
there are no lectures and partlcl·
lng Education, who has been contacting the office o! Continuing Marla Roush and Darla Thomas,
pants learn by completing seventy·
trained and certifled to conduct the Education, 594&lt;3876, not later than the Neutzllng twins, modeled tal..
four projects on their own and In
April 1.
lored slacks and tops.
small groups . Learning. Is also
Others wearl!)gsports and casual
promoted through the use o! audio
clothes were Bernie Anderson,
tapes and hand out materials. ·
Danielle Grueser, Lois Harkless,
• ·, Among the subjects covered In
Amy Satterfield, Nancy Hll, Ma·
~ the exercises are commtinlcation
rilyn Meier, Becky, Nicki and Eiise
skills, human relations, problem
Meier, Helen Sauer, Kelly Satter·
_solv!ng, motivation, group dynam·
Held, ~ky Tannehill and Sherry
The Ven. Lorentho Wooden,
WOOden received a BA from
ics, management of emotions,
WOOdyard.
. team building, leadership and time Archdeacon o! the Southern Ohio Morehouse College In A\lanta and
Modeling Classic Easte r dresses
Diocese, will speak at 10: :ll a.m. did his theological studies at the
· management.
were
Anna Wolfe, Annette Gibbs,
• In addition to a certl!lcate of Sunday at Grace Episcopal . University of Chicago, the Dtv!nity
Tara
Grueser,
Melanle Longnacre,
: completion, each participant will Church, 326 E. Ma1n St., Pomeroy. School; .~neral Tlj'!Ologtcal Semi..
PouUn
and
Holly Williams.
Lisa
He served the diocesan staff as nacy aiib Episcopal Theological ·
receive a comprehensive notebook
Betty
Dean,
who
modeded a
SPORTSWEAR • Making their own swporls clother ls popular with
' with 131 worksheets and projects to community development of!tcer School 1. "
~s·up dress in the style revue.
Darla
Thomas and Marla Rouah, Here they model thler tanored slacks
!rom 19'75 to 1!1!0 and since has been
Whll~ ' fector at' St. ·Simon's tn I made cotton fashions for her three
as a permanent resource.
and
shirts.
archdeacon.
New Roche He, N.Y.. he 'was
Sessions are scheduled 6: 30 to
granddaughters, Sara and Shanna 1 -~~---:------;-:-------'------­
administrator of Reality House,
Machlr, and Lisa Stethem, all
Inc .. a drug rehabilitation center In
pre.schooiers In the show.
New York City after which, !rom
1971 to 1974. he was urban.affairs
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officer o! the Diocese of New York.
&lt;
WOOden .'!)ls also beert Instructor o!
unto noon In front of the Civic
\ Black StJ;~dies at 1\lnJty School tn
Center. Registration fee is $8.
·RACINE - Racine Post 602,
New Yol;ll and of PJIStoral Theol·
Those who C8nnot register at
American Legion, special meet·
ogy
at Union Theological
that .ttme are · asked to call
lng Thursday to vote on candl·
Following a week's spring vaca·
742.J171.
~mlnary.
dates for Buckeye Boys State.
tion,
classes wt11 resume In the
His reo;ponslbillties as ArchdeaPOMEROY -There wUI be a
Meigs
Local School District Mon·
con tn The diocese are focused
POMEROY - Free clothing
bake ~ by Eleanor · Circle,
day.
In
accordance with the
prtmarUj' OJI assisting the Bishop In
day will be held at the Salvation
Heath United Methodist Church
uniform
lunch
program of tbe
services to the ordained mln)stry
Army, Butternut Ave., Pome- · Saturday beginnJng at 9: :lll\.m.
district, the menu for the entire
and,. as an executive assistant for
Offer Expires April 7, 1983
roy , Thursday from 10 a.m. untU
at Cross Hardware.
any matters within his com~ district for next week J.s as follows: ·
noon. All area re$ldents In need
Monday - Cheeseburger/dill
tence. H~ al.sq conlfnues to assist
o! clothing are welcome.
POMEROY -There will be a
sltces,
buttered corn, jello salad
the Blsbo.lJ In ' the development of
bake sale at Powell's Tru.Yalu.
(
cllerry),
sugar cookie, t;nllk.
the chureh cqmpanlon relationSaturday by Meigs Band Boos·:
SYRAClJSE -The Syracuse
Tuesday.
- Oven baked chklten, ·
ships with the Diocese of Ijebu and ·
ters beginning
9
a
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community Maundy Thursday
mashed
potatoes/gravy,
buttered
. Lagos, Jlllge'til!.. ' ' 1,1' '
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worship service will be at the
peas, fruit, bread, butter, milk .
CHESTER 1 - United MetJto.
United Presbyterian Church at 6
Hol~ay
.Wednesday - Bee!aroni, tossed . .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
dlst Women o! Chester United
p.m. Communion wt11 be served
salad, fi:ult cup, hot rolls •. butter, 1
All PoSt Offices In Meigs County
Methodist Church will hold bake
with the Rev. Stanley Merrifield
milk.
.
wt11
be ojJen on Friday, .Saturday
~e and bazaar Saturday, 9:.31 '
oftlclatlng. The Rev. Wanda
Thuf'l(lay· - Macaroni salad,
morning and Monday lor bUsiness. cole slaw, lru!t salad with bananas,
a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gaul's Market,
Johnson will preach.
There will be no change In hours
Cllester.
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bread, butter, milk.
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. RlJ'I'LANn - A dance wlll be
SAUSBURY -TheSaU~bury
held at the Rutland Civic Center
TOwnship Trustees will meet In
on Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m.
regular session AprU 1, 7 p.m. at
with music by " Music Unlirn·
the home of Wanda Ebl!n, clerk,
ited" and "Itomtc Sound." The
laurel CUt! Road. '
charge is$2 for singles and$3for
couples.
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HARRISONVILLE - Regu,
HAM STEAK
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tar meeting Hamsonvtlle Lodge
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STEAK
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held at the Hysell Run Holiness
Church each Friday at6::ll p.m.
All area youth are Invited to
attPnd.

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Saturday, 9 a .m. tQ 4 p.m. at the
Racine Car Wash.

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Cou1,1ty Fox Chasers Association
. meetlngwtll be 7:30p.m. FrJ!lay .
at the cabin on Eagle Ridge. ·

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CHESTER- A bake sale and
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9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gaul's
Matket, Chester, by the United
Methodist Women of ·t he Chester
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Red Carr will ethecallerandthe
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County
Extension Office.
Rtm.AND - Tht! Rutland ·..
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nine and 19
Youth Leafille wtll hold s~gn..up
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Thunda , Mald-t 31 , 1983

Easter services throughout Meigs ounty
MIDDLEPORT
MIDDLEPOl'n. Easter
sc " 'ices at the 1\'flddlepo. t lndepC'nden t Holiness Church t)ave

tx&gt;en announcf'd . Sumise Service is 6 a. m. and there will be a
Spl'('i ul mor ning service at 9: 30
, \\ith thf' P\'Pning services at
• :7: :KJ. The f'\'rning Sl'rvicP wiU bC'
: ' combined with a missionary
• : proj&lt;'&lt;'t. ",Joseph's Coat of Many
l'olor s." 111e Rev . Odell Manley.
' . ·pastor. in\'ltes the publi c.

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',prest'nt oo b;· the adult choir of
the Racine Fi rs t Baptist Church
· Easter Sundav morning.
· ' ChOir me~IX' rs with special
: selections include Laura Cozat1.
: : Bf&lt;' ky Van Meter, Tonja Salser.

POMEROY- pl~y. "Christ
Arisen," arranged and conducted by Roger Buckley will be
presented during Easter sunrise
services at the Mt. Hennon
· United j3rethren Church. Texas
Community, at 6:30a.m. Breakfast will · follow, with Sunday
school to begin at 8:31a.m. and
church services at 8:31 a.m.
There will be no evening servl_ces on Sunday.
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Unda Proffitt. Missy Stover , Dorothy
Warner. Laren Wolfe. Rod LltUefleld.

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Sophomores - Jon Clark, Alan Crisp, nna
Davis, David Ebersbach, Jim FreE&gt;man,
Sandy Harden, Karen Hemsley Debbie
HOlter, JuUe Ho.udas~lt. Lois D&amp;e. Carol
O'Brien, David powell , Lori Simpson, Kevin

"The toW1h six weeks grading pedad honor
n:4I at the SOuthern Hlgh SChool has been
annourred. Making a grade ot "B'' or above
10: au their subjects to be named to 'the roll
wtre:
&amp;nlors- Troy Aroon , Kathy Baker, Chris
~tlck, · Nick Bostick, Tyrone ~nagPr;
Btian Burkhamer, Dave Cundiff, Qndy
D-ans, Blswa Gangu ly, Angie Glenn. Peggy
Gteen, BUI Hannon, Jim Hupp, Bruce
Jollnson, Michelle Johnson. Becky Lee, Qalr
.Morris. Kfrn Morrow, Linda O'Brien, David
~!mons. Tonja Salser, Kittle Sellers, Lori
r~J_&gt;rouse, Lori Warden, Danette Weddle, MPl

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Deem, Lee Dill, Rusty Flag-g, Paul
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First "gradl&gt;
Jerrod Douglas, Rebecca
Hoffman, Cassie Hubbard, Jason Mortis,
Charles Parla.r, J. P . Stanley. Angela
Teaford, Eric Wagner. Brtan Walker, Marlo
White, Jason Whlteren.

Layh, Courtney Mldkii!,

The fourth slx weeks grading period honor
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Sunday at the Freedom Gospel
Mission Church, Long Bottom.

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Jo:ary~~!ft~esg:~~!rt

wUI attend Easter sunrl9e service at the Hem lbck Grove
and Cella Territo of P omeroy were ·
Christian Church. at 6 a.m . All ·
twoofagradllatlngclassol4ilatlhe
Sit Knights are urged to attend. · .. Hocking Technical College In Nel·
sonvllle receiving associate degrees In nursing recently.
Both women graduated wltha4.0
POMEROY - Slinrlse service "One Stngle Event," an
Easter celebration complied by
Becky Cottertll, Will be presented by the choir at E nterprise
United M ethodist Church at 6
a.m . Breakfast Will follow in the
church basement. Worship servk:e wUI be at 9 a.m . and Sunday
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Rothemlc h Is pastor.

POMEROY

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Sharon lhle, Diana lhle, Wayne
Roush and Nick !hie.
Michael Sw.iger is the narrator, Lillian Hayman the pianist
and Barbara Gheen, the
director.
Easter servk:es at the church
will Include Sunrise and Holy
Communion at 6: :lJ a.m. fol lowed by a breakfast. Sunday
school at 9; 30 and morning
worship at 10: 30 a.m. The
evening worship service wUI be
at 7: 30· p.m. The Rev. Don
Walker invites the public.

Women honored

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Racine Social
Events

a nd Darin and friend , Lisa Upp
o f Baltimore spent a recent weeke nd with Mr . and Mrs . Ralph
Badgley .
'
Mrs. Velma T'3ylor and son-Inla w a nd daughter. Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Rainer spent a week with
Mrs . Doris Wilson and family In
Brooksville. Fla .
Mrs . Mabel Brace and Mrs.
Kathryn Ha rt spe nt Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs . Vernon Mille r at
Dela ware. Ohio .
Mr . and Mrs. Edison Brace
visited Mrs . Paula Farra at San:
dyvllle. W.Va. recently .
.
Mr. and Mrs . orland Mitchell
o f parkersburg spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Crltt
Bradford .
Mr . and Mrs . Gar Philips of
Baltimore spent the weekend
with her grandpar~nts , Mr. and
Mrs . Ralph Badgley.
Mrs . Evelyn Russell of Mason,
W . Va., spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. K e nneth Turley and
sons . other guests Sunday even-

Are Ble ssings In Everything", " It's
a
Wondertul World " . "Magdale ne:
Mrs. Gretta Simpson w as hostess
Lame nt a nd Song " and "True
at he r home for th e afte rnoon m eetGlory."
Afte r the c lose of the meetlng of the E sthe r Missionary Circle,
Ing. a fellowship hour wa s e nj oyed
w hich opened with the song. " Must
by nine m e mbers with refreshJesus Bear th e Cross Alone?".
ments
served by the hostes s . A St.
Scripture from Luke and meditaPatrick's
Day theme was c arried
tion. " How Willing Are We to g o
out
in
table
decorations.
with J esus", a lo ng with a hymn .
Mr
.
Fred
Sayre has r e turned
" The Wa y of the Cross Leads
ho
me
from
Holzer
Medical CenHom e" sung b y the g'roup and
ter
after
knee
surgery.
prayer closed d evotions.
Mr .and Mrs. Jim Wlllis o f AlIn the bus ines s session conducted
bany
spent a recent Su nday wit h
by Mrs . Gretta Simpson. plans
Mr.
and
Mrs . Fred Sayre and Mr.
were made to re m e mber a number
a
nd.
Mrs
. Don Stobart and fam of shut-ins wtth a n E aster card and
Ily.
Weekend
gue sts of Mr . a nd
a special projec t of rem e mbering
Mrs.
S
a
yre
were
M rs . Rhonda
perso ns at vario u s times. A le tte r of
Sharp
and
sons.
Mike
and Jeff. of
thanks from C hristoher Thomas.
Bowerston
.
scholars hip stude nt. was read . It
Mr . and Mrs Bob Beegle a nd
was voted to send money to Kodlac
Mr
. and Mrs . Dale Hart visited
Missions . The Rio Gra nde AssociaMrs.
Helen Roush Banks and her
tion wa s announced . A· program
mot
h
er,
Mrs. Clara ·Rou sh of Jefwas presented by Mrs . Margaret
fersontown
, Ky.
Wolfe. Scripture. 1 John 5:1-7 was
Mr . and Mrs. Brian Simpson
read . Readings included : " There

By Mrs. Francis Morris

Thuradoy, MarCh 31 , 1983

lhunday, Marth 31, 1983

Ohia

lng were Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Brewer and family of Mason.
Nancy Prater and Connie Montgomery an(! baby of Hamden, Oh.
spent Sunday With her mother,
Mrs. Edison Johnson.

Carpenter
Personals
Those from this area who were In
Dayton because~thedeathOfR!ck
Parsons, son· ot Richard and Dena
Chase Parsons Included Beulah
Crabtree. Murl Galaway, Donald
Crabtree and Mr. and Mrs. !&lt;f!nneth Crabtree, local, and Thelma
Woodrum of McArthur, all relatives of Mrs. Parsons.
Hazel Stout , Kathy Jordan,
Madellne Staneart and Betty Mattox represented Temple United
Methodist Church at the Prayer
Breakfast held at the First United
Methodist Church In Athens

recently.
Mr. IIJid Mrs. Larry stanley and
Anna, Eclbon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Reece Prather and Theron, Ketter-

Ing, were weekend euests of their
mother, Mrs. Lewis Smlt11.
Many friends and relatives gathered at Temple Unlied Methodist
Church on March l9 lor the
wedc:l1ng of Tracie Lynn Brown,
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Roger ·
Brown, Albany, and Bryan Dwaine
Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dwaine Joi-dan, local. The bride, a
graduate of P&amp;ramount Beauty
Academy In Portsmouth Is employed In Athena, while the groom
Is majofln¥ In Electrical Engine!!rlng at Hocking Technical College
where he Is a candidate for JUDe
graduation. ~ a short wedd~
ti'Ip Into the Smokles, they wW be at
their mobile home near his parents.
Hazel Stout )IIU ·hostess to
memllers of the Temple Untied
MethOdist Women -Group at her
home In Albany. Leah Crabtree
was reportedly scheduled for

SUfliii!I'Y. VICe president, Mrs.
Menda.l Jordan, presided over the
business meeting. Freda Smith
gave devotions and a special
prayer for the need$ Of those In the
community wu given. Refreshments were ser-Ved by the hOstess.
Madge Dye has received word of
the birth of a son, Kenneth Alvin, to
her son-In-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Baldwin (Usa
Dye) at Fort Rucker, Alabama.
This Is the first child of the couple.
Other grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin of Waverly.
Earl Starkey suffered a back
Injury at his home here and Is
confined to O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital.

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PUBUC NOTICE

Revenue Recerpt s
44.115 59
Propert y Taxes
State Levred Sha red

Tax. Etc

Intergovernmental
Grant /
Contracts
766 395 00
Charges for

Serv1ces
I'll Other
Reven ue

Public Notice

Se rvr ~e s

ment

ment

men ts

130.055 13)
Fma nc tn g

Sources

(Uses)
Operat1ng Transfers-

In

40 329 97

Operatmg Transfers-

Out

7.239 I 8

Othe r F1nancrng

Sou rces

3.36 1 06

Total Othe r
Frnanc1ng Sources

IUSES) . . . '

36.451 e5

· E)it;:ess of ·Rec .Cll'n d
Oth er Sources Over
'(Und er) D1 sbur s ~nd

Other Uses

6 396 72

Jan 1

Rece ipts

21 2.309 34

£,.;pend 1ture Drsbur sements
Secunly of
'
Persons and

Propenv

Fund Cash Balance.
11 ~

223 385

semce

Funds
Re.... enue Rece1pt s
Interes t Earn -

•ngs

25.062.33

Debt Serv1ce
Bond Prrnc• pal Retrre menl
1 5 000.00
Intere st and Other

4.284 88

4 7.7 60 00

Exp endi ture D• sburse·

me nts

Publr c Health an d

Wellare

25 06 ~ 33

Rece1pts

Charges

9 7 688 1 1

Oth e r

122.697.67)
Fr n an c rn g

Sour ces

(Uses)

General Govern -

ment

6 1.335 83 . Oper atr ng Tran sfer sIn
49 640 00
Tptal Exp Orsbursements
163 30B 82
Total Revenue Rece 1pts
Over (Und er)
Exp Disburse -

ments

4 9.000 52

Operahng Transfe r s-

In

· 3 030 92

Ooerat1ng Transfer s-

Out

t "'~...J''} Sr~rt;. ~
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26.942 33
198.120 36
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Fund C ash Balance

225.062 69

c.pitll Project
Fundo
~~ nu ~ Aece•ots
lrtl tfftt')1 Eilrn ·
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10 958 II
10 958 11

R-'?lll''W~
W..;~; Dl~ O I P.f (Und~!f)
£,.(1 0 I!J biJ(S~ .
Uwt~n{'\
10 958 1 1'
Otn~ t
f. 1nanr.rng · Sou r c es·
f}f;J

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8078590
58.3 55 70

tleS

3.020 43

Bas1c Un lrtv

SeMces

15 2 52 44

Transpo rt atr on
G~ n era l Govern-

8 4.496 3l

men!
Cao1tal Outlay

64.761 53
752 . ~60

menl

20.000 00

IU."'l

OrP.raimg Tr ansf~rs-

Charges

39.735 00

Total Exp Orsbur se -

ments

I 098 178 37

Total Revenue Recerpts
Over (Under)
I
E,.;p Dr sbursements
7 205 83
Oth er F1n ancrng So urces
(Uses\
Operatrng Transfers-

ln

I 0 5 000 8 9

Operat1ng Tran sfers.._

Out

56 01 4 89

Other Ftnancmg
Sources
6 706 60
Tot al Other
Frnanc rn g Sources

!USES!

55 69 2 60

Excess of Rec and
Other Sources Over
(Under) Dtsburs and
Other Uses
6 2. 89 8 43
Fund Cash Balance

Jan, 1

Fund C ash Balance

P.lll!f,../!!101'\

1ngs

593.542 02

Fund Cash Balan ce

Tc.ta ~ A&amp;itenue

J;(\11'

. ~~J.IJIJ3 ~~~ ;f oft:..-- ~;ttV fiM' ~If"A: . ·
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)Z,6C4 72.
1

Othe r Use•

3,34 5 54

1'o.» Q1t~ r

F-"' ~ t -"'l&gt;

Sources IUSES) 49 .640 .00
Exces s of Rec. and
Other Sources Over
(Under) Dr sburs. and

Dec 3 1

Ofher F1nanc.•nq

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J an 1

48.775 71

1 08 7 17

Interest and Frsc al

21 6 988 39
Debt

11 4 29 1 t

Bond Pnnc1pal Retrre -

Furrd Cash Balance

Dec 3 1

766.395 00

Charges for
Serv1ces
Fees L1 cen ses
Permn s
Intere st Earn

Debt Servrce

Total Reve nue

Total RevenUP,

Revenue Recetpts
Propen v Taxes
79 672 55
Other Local
38.702 13
Taxes
State Lev red Sh ared
Taxe s. Etc
59.932 39
Interg over nmen ta l
Grant /

Al l 01her
Revenue
9.024 25
TOia l Revenue
Aecerpts
110538420
Expendr tu re Drsbursements
Secur1ty of
Per so n s and
Prope ny
I 14 167 58
Publ1 c Hea lth and
. Welfare
4.284 88
Ler sure T•me ActlvJ-

88 7. 109 55

me nts

8.699 2 5

17532 7
Total Govem"""'tal
Funds

6.9 75 00

Total Revenue Recerpts
Over (Under)
E)(pen d•ture D •sburse -

01~ r

fl&lt;-"'nu•

Dec 31

Frnes and

Tota l Exp DI Sbur se-

58 355 70

152.369 82

forle&gt;ls

Ch acg es

44 705 46

Jan 1

5 000 00

Inte rest and F•scal

r . . ~~ arfj
Ai l

3.4 25 70

Ca pn al Outlay
752.460 .20
Debt Serv1ce
Bond Pnnc1pal Retr re-

1 087 17

Soucces !USES) 12.000 00
Excess o f Rlt and
Oth er Sources Over
(Under) D1sburs and
Oth er uses
22.958 11
Fund Cash Balance

ContraCis
84.4 96 .3 1

Ge ne ral Govern -

L,.~ ,tY: ~

fori""''

t5.252 4 4

uon ·

9 129 1 1

lfl''::'f'?S'i
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3.020 4 3

Tra nspona

~Fund
%olf"::"l ; € ~t ':: Pt~
;;;. .,,~~; Te,e - - s~? 556.-96
'Jttitrf t ·x.a'
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3870213
..-;., ta&lt;~ j,_~v~ S.n ~ r ed
"fa~.. Ev.
i 6013 56

P~-- ,·t~

16 4 79 4 7

Ler sure T1 me Aci Mtre s
Basrc Utrl rty

Oth e r

12.000 00

Fund ·cash Balance

325 00

Propeny

VILLAGE OF
MIDDU:PORT. OHIO
'CASH BASIS
ANNUAL FINANCIAL
REPORT
FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 31. 1982
I _,;ly tho !olowing oeport
"' be """""' true, "' the
of my knowledge:
Jon Bud&lt;
March 26, 19B3
c--r......rer
237 R- Street
Middleport. Ohio
45760
Moige County
Tel. 1&amp;14
992-3145
COMBINED
STATEMENT OF
RECEIPTS,
DISBURSEMENTS,
AHOCHANGES
IN IIALANCESGOVERNMENTAL
FUNDS

r.~

2.300 00

Total Revenue
Rec e1pts
8 57 054 4 2
Expen di tu re Or sbursement s
Secur1tv of
Per sons an d

(3131 . \ tc

~' VI ...k':

43.9 1883

In

Total Other Frn ancrng

. . .

Dec 31

656.440 45

131 31. ·lie
Public Notice
FINANCIAL REPORT
OF ntE
MEIGS COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION .
FOR PliCAL YEAR
' ENDING
D 1 ,-. 31 , 1882
Molgo County
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Dltlrict,
of Molgs,
Add
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IM.l&gt;Omonly, OH 41781.-

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71 -Autoo for Sole
72· Trucks for Sole
73-Vans&amp;4WD
74-Motorcycles
75-Boato &amp; Motors
76-Auto Ports &amp; Acceooorieo
77-Auto Repolr
7B-Camping Equipment

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..port 10 be conect:
Robert E. ao_,,

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Meson Co .. WV
Areo Coda 304

4441-GeMipolla
3117-Ctoeahire
388- Vintan
246- Alo GrMde
21111-Guyen Dlat.
643-Arobio Diat .
379- Wolnut

992- Mi,tldlepon
Pomeroy
186-Chest•
343- Ponllnd
247 - wort Folia
948-Aoclne
742 - Autiend
617 - Coolvllli

117!- Pt. Pleuont
4118 - Leon
6711 - Appla Grove
773 - Mooon
B82 - New Haven
896 -'- letort
937 - Buffalo

hardwood fuoo am carpetin11, gas forced air heal This horne is
slualed on 4 lots. Equal housing ~portunly $32.000.00.

RT. 33- Needs repau. As 1s lor $ll0down, 12%, 3D years to pay.
Payment $141.95 a rmnth One floor block ho!Jl', 2 to 3
bedrooms. Equal hou~ng opporturJiy. Total pnce $14,10UOO.
REEDSVIllE - One mie out Rl 681 - Fami~ CCI!Ifort wth
plenty of IOCITI in th is one. Four bedroom ~ 2 bslts, IV room am
extra nice kitchen. This home has a garage and wor~l"qJ m lui
basement Plus an extra unattached garage. Natural gas heal AI
on an acre Itt $46,000.00.

(1.911 001

Fund Cash Balance.

H'tflffiER .

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(4. t 7 5 001

Transfers-·
In
Tr arisfers-

Out .

2,284 .00

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E)!cess of 'Recerpts
and Other Sovrces
Over' (Under) Disbl.lrsemen'ts and other

year. the successful contractor
and~ Vtllage

of Pomeroy .
lhrough ' the Board of Trustees

ol the Beech Grove Cemetery '
. may renew a contract for an
additional year or years. or 'the

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Open Tues.-Sat.
10:00 to S:DO
204 Washinaton St.
Ravenswood, W. Va.

&amp; Aluminum

Vinyl

RAVENSWOOD FABRICS

ANY PERSON who hos
anything to give away 'and
does not offer 01 attempt to
offer any other thing for sale
may pl~e an ad in this
column . There will be no
charge to the adveni11r .

SIDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free siding es·
timates, 949·2801 or
949-2860.

7 puppfea Yz German Shepherd. 5 male and 3 female .
Colt 614-256-6838.
Firewood. You haul. Call
814-258-1435.
6 puppies part Collie-part
Setter, wormed. Call 446-

No Sunday Calle

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3-ll tic

Kitchen Cabinets - Roofina - Sidina - Concrote
Potios - Sidewalks New Construction - Remod.lin&amp; - Custom Pole
Borns.

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON
Roofing &amp; Siding CO.
Route I
Lona.Bottom. OH. 45743
985-4193 or 992-3067
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POLE BULDINGS

RYDER TRUO&lt;
RENTAL &amp; ONE·WAY
Local and one-way, low rates.
lop maintained trucks. Ri&amp;ht
s~es. ri&amp;flt equipment Hand
trucks. furnilure pads . Nationwide Road Setvice. Mov· '
ing tips and insurance.

Riverside WJ Inc.
446·9800
Gallipolis, Ohio ,

6 hookhy pups part Border
Collie e. Collie, 3 female end
3 mate. Cell 4411-3376.
6 mos. old tiger cat. Call
446-1190.

Sim start from IZ'd&amp;'

1 year old alt black tomcat,
To a good homo . 614-9926136 .

Sizes from 6'x&amp;' Up
to 24'x36'
lnsulatd Dog _Houses

Half grown female kitty -cat.
Aloo litter box. 9S6-3944.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
RaCif!~· 011.
Ph. 614-Ml-51 91

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Lost and Found

LOST 2 black &amp;: tan female
dogs . loat in Cheshire .,..,

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Name and number on collara. If you aee theM doga.
LaBONTE'S
please calt 446- 9780 or
446-1462 Reward.
QUAIL FARM

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

New Homos - Extensive
Rernodelina.
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•Insurance Worlt
.Custom Pole Bides .
&amp; Garaaes
•Roofina Work
oA!tlnintln &amp; Vltl!f Sidin&amp;s

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSION CO.

271 W. lllin

Ponaoy, 011.

Long Bottom , Oh.

LOST Brown Collie type
dog, male. Cora-RodneyMill Creek aroo. Call 614379
21 t4.2 823 or . 514 -379-

Ph. 985-4345
Clell LaBonte, Sr.-Owner

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Lawn Mowing no Y~trd to big
or small . Reliableanddependoble. For ootlmoto coli
446-3 169 .

AUCTION 8\/ery Soturdoy
night, Mt . Alto, WV. 8 p.m .
Consignments welcome .
Emma Bell auctioneer.

Conatruction will do driveway•. eaphelt. concrete.
painting a. r&amp;rnodeling . Call
446-92B1.

SPECIAL auction Soturdoy.
April 2nd., 8 p.m. MI. Alto
Auction Barn. Big load all
new merchandiae . Dee .. ra
can buy tO reaell . Public
Invited , no checkl please .
Emme Bell. auctioneer.

Gllrdena ptowed with large
rototill• six inche1 dHp.
Reody to plant . Reriter-814992 -24!!_0. _____ ,.. - -- . -

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1---------WANTED TO BUY Old furni ture end Antiques of all
kinds, call Kenneth Swain ,
448-3169 or 256. 1987 in
the evenings .
Buying Gold, Sitvor, Plati num. Gold end Silver prices
are the highest in two years,
check our prices on gold a.
silver, Krep jewelry. Buying
Old coina, scrap rings •
silverware . Daily quotea
available . Also coin1 &amp; coin
aupplle1 for sale. Spring
Volley Trading Co .. Spring
Valley Plaza. 446-8026 or
446-8026 .
1-W-e_p_o_y_c_s_sh-'fo_r_l-et_o_m_o_d_el
clean used cart.

Frenchtown Cor Co.

G,N,... plano leaaons in my
to beginnera, ed·
v•nced 1tudent1 and adulta.
Alao teach chording • tranlposlng . &amp;14-992-8403 .

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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Small engine repelr, lawn
Auction every Fri. night at mowers, riding mowers. ro·
tho Hartford Community totlllera. Reasonable rat••·
Center. Truckloads of new 3rd. &amp; Olive St .. Golllpotlo.
merchandise every week . ' 446-3 169 between 9 ond 5 .
Consigmenta of new and
uaed merchandise alwaya Mother will babysit in her
welcome. Richard Reynolds home on Edgemont Dr. In
Auctionoer. 276 -3089.
Galllpolie. Coil 44&amp;-7354 .

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3 miles ow leading Creelt Rd.
EJtCellett buiding sle Of lor
mabie hCITie.

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Curb Inflation I 1----------+----------+----------l
PRICE
ISearsI
Pay Cash for ..
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, Spouting
Classlfleds and
cen
Complete Home
Remodeling
Savell I
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FACTORY SEIVICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC

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PH. 992 •2280

Schoola
Instruction

Lost Irish ·setter . Loading ,_44_6_·_00_1_9_ _ _ _ __
C&amp; L Bookkeeping
Afl Types of Auto Rll)lir,
Creek to Rutlar;~d area . 614- •Tak
Returns &amp; booklc..ping
Brake$, June-Ups, etc.
Pay
cash
for
u1ad
mobile
15 Years Experienc.
992-3449.
Mature Quat! now being
homn or travel travel trail - for Individuals Sr. bueineaHs.
SPECIAL
GREG
ROUSH
Eggs
available
with
sold
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OlD RT. 33 - Counly plu~ 22.67 acres and 70x 14 trailer. M&lt;M!
To
the
party
taking
log
chain
era.
Prefer 1966 and up . Call St)ort forma •&amp;.00
IRANSIIISSION FltliR
notice after May L Day old
PH.
992-7583
long forms $20.00 ond up
1n and enjoy tlis lraier hl:rna 2 bedroom ~ uooerpnned al
from my drive-way. retum ,_8_14_-_
4_4_8_
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AND FlUID CHANGE
chicks available with depoCarol Neot
446-38&amp;2
or 992·22B2
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eledric, washer and dr)1!r, largeliving ro1111 wlh Frankl~ fireplace
same.
No
queation1
11ked.
r
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sit alter May 25. ,_,_,mo.
ONLY 31.95 1 ''"'
Fiberglua
baas
boat.
lata
Otherwise prosecution will
Pond and two b11ldm~ 14x24 apd lOxiO. $29.30000.
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
model. Coli 448-4296.
Cell Bill Ward for oppointfollow. Mrs. RoUer.
LDNG BOTTDII - 3 bedroom house. - Renllll.
ment. Ward's Keyboard,
FOUND: horses, call 304- NIGHT CRAWLERS lo RED 446-4372
.
' WORMS highest prices
676-2 719 .
REALTORS
paid. lake Jeckaon Bate •
FISHERMI:N!
J&amp;F
Tackle, Ook Hill. Call 614HenlY E. Cleland, Jr., GRL ....................... 992-6191
CONTRACTING
882-7448 .
Dottie Turner .............................. ............ 992·5692
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Yard Sale
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•BACKHOE
J•n Trussell ................... .. ...................... 9'9--2660
BEDS -IRON, BRASS, old
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•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
Jo Hill ................................................... 985·3335
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TownHouse Thurldoy lo Fri- len. wood ice boxes. atone
Office ......... .. .. ............................. ...... .... 992·2259
HAVE YOUR ·TROPHY
•WATER, GAS and
For all your wiring
day, Rt. 141. BHP tiller, jan, antiques, etc ., Col!l - Large contemporary family
MOUNTED
SEWER LINES
children &amp; titans jesno. plete households. Write: home overlookng Ohio
needs; furnaces reM.D . Miller, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
5
To
6
Week
Service
more.
•PONDS. RECIAIIATION
River. Woods, 5-2o- acr...
pair service and in·
Oh . Or 992-77&amp;0.
On
All
fish
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WORK
tennis court, city .ahootl.
stallation.
For lloro lnlorm1tion C1ll
Yard Sale April 1,2 if
•lAND CLEARING,
weather permits. 1 and 8 Gold, silver, sterling, je - 441-3554 or 1-513-423I!ALIOI '
Resldentl•l
The
CONCRETE WORK
B928 . Owner- Ago~t.
tenths milo from 5B4on Eno welry, rings, old coins &amp;:
&amp;. Commercial
BOIID£D &amp; lOti GIJARA11£ED
New lima Rd .. Rufltnd, Oh.
currency
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Ed
Burkett
Barber
Vinton Rd. Farm trsctor.
Shop, Middleport. 992 - 1"h acre of land, 5 r. hou•
PHONE Jill CLIFFORD
Call 742· 319&amp;
PH. 74.2·2225
mio. Items. 10 to 7
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mo
with basem111;1t, houH nwde
3-1-lk:
347&amp;.992-7201
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Yord Sale April 2, 9 to 4 . 1 - - - - - - - -- - work t8,600. Coli bot-n
Corner 1st Ave. • State St .• Wanted to buy. Investment 6 . 7, 814-245-9211.
G•lllpollo. Roin.concoh.
property. Call 614-992 On Rouah Lena·2 bd. room,
5868.
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Yard Sole 4 Famlty Sot . Aprl 1-~-------- 2 c.r gar-a e. m'odern kitcen ,
RADIATOR
swimming pool. fW~ced In
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2. Centenary Townhouu, 9
boclc ysrd. · Coli 114-387SERVICE
to !5 . Dl1he1, oven broiJer,
75!!_7.
ceramic.. jewelry.
We Clln l8pllir •nd ..
FREE
core radiator. Md .,__
In Middleport, newly remo·
EXTIMATES
Flea Market-Southern 11 Help Wanted
deled home with fireplace,
ter corwa: We
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Ohio's Nowell Weakly Floe
'Chain link Fence
po11ible woodbumer, cloae
add baH and rod out reMarket Fiesta o;ive In
·carpetin&amp; 'Paintinc
to
ochoolo and shopping.
Theoter Chillicothe , Oh. Evdlmln. We . , rtlplllr
614-992-8941
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ery Seturdav.
The 0.0. Mcintyre Pork
G•Tanka.
14 Years Experience
District
is
currently
acceptWrit~ your own ad and order by mail with this
Lovely, 8 roome . Double
Vord Sole Frldoy &amp; Soturdoy ing applications for 11.1mmer goroge, booutHully londsAll Work Guarantead
coupon. Cancel your ad by phone when you get
CATALOG MERCHANT
on Rt. 325 juot off Rt.141 . employment. Opening~ In· ceped area lot . Atop Roaa
results. Money not refundable.
Pomeroy,OH.
Very nice jeans, children's dude program directora.
992-2196
, Pom. 40's, 814-985Grea &amp; Potty 6ibbs-Ownets
clothing, misc .
recreation leaders. and a idea Hill
Middleport, Ohio
4267 .
for
playground
programs,
PH.
992-2178
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Lorge Yard Solo Friday &amp; day camp clrector. and
THREE bedroom , full bOloawimmlng inltructor (must mont, 75x120 lot, CIHton
Soturdey.
April lot &amp; 2nd
.438 Hodgewood
Dr .... hove W.S.I.). You moy pick city water, gas heat .
Gotllpotle .
up an application in the Park $14,900. 304-882-3137,
Oiatrlct office loe~~t~Ji on 304-n3-&amp;a8o.
COMPIITE
Yord Sole 128 Fourth Avo .. First Avenue Monday
Golllpollo. Fri. &amp; Sat.
through Frldoy from BAM to
RADIATOR SERVICE
AND
12 noon and 12:30 to 4PM 32 Mobile Homes
From he Smolllst Heeter
Garage end , Easter Bake or c~tact tha Parle Dl1trict
Core to the Llrpst Rldia·
for Sale
Sale. Jaan1. good clothes, office at 446·4812. ext. 66
tor.
drapea, Wood craft. 9 mile• to have an application
Rldiator Spociaist
We.t of Gallipolis on Rt. mailed to you .
Chester, Ohio
• Lowest Rates
141 . Thuro., Fri. , • ·$at:9 tilt · 1---...,---~-- TRI-STA ·T E MOBilE ·
. NATHA" BIGG$ .
Pll. 911S-4269
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· 3S'Yrs.-Experltnct
Around
Dowayne Williams;
- NECEsSARY to soil Avon. TRUCKS'. GALLIPOLIS .
Yord Sole April 1st &amp; 2nd. We'll show you how. Good CHECK OUR PRICE'S .
&amp; Scottie Smith
•£riendly Service
lOAM till Dork. Clothing- earnlngol Coli 814-388- CAU 446 -7572.
All Makes and Models
9046 or 614-992-3890.
men•. womens, tlrena •
· GIVE US A TRY
Anll!lll lnsllllation
boya. Many mliCellaneou•
CLEAN USED MOillE
Pomeroy, Oh .
House Calls and Shop
1temo. 2000 Chonnut St .. SOMEONE to core for el- HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALService Available
l'h. 992-2174
Golllpollo. Cancelled until derly gentlemen, 304-882- ITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
JIOlmo
31 8Jmopd
2·26-tlc
4 Mt . WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
April 9 • 10 in ca• of rain. 2B10.
RT 36. PHONE 448-7274 ,
1----------+--~--~----+----------1 8 Fomity Yord Solo Friday &amp; EARN extra money, 1811
Saturdoy. Bullavillo Rd. Avon . 304-&amp;78-1429.
1976 Holly Park Mobile
Home. 14x70 with centraf
,. nwanfed
TownhouM. Houra 9 -6 . Furair.
new drapes, new carpet .
nltura.
clothing
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misc
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items.
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Owner willing to lease prn1 I )Announcement
17,
ont loartion. lnclu~il!g pooIndustrial, Commerci1l,
Wanted
I 1 ) Fo• Rent
18. _ __ _ _
turo on SR 584, Bidwell.
Michlgon
Ysrd
Sole
50
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Avo ., GoltlpoMo. 1 thru 9. ,.
Richard Garfield
Coli 446 -9786, 8 ;30-3:30.
19, _ _ _ __ _
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Exterior.
Boby beds &amp; ltfOII«e. bicy - Will do Interior &amp; Exterior Evanlngs. 387-7150.
'P1rkinclots
.cles and other misc .
guttor work
Painting
1.
20. - -- -- work. Hanging wall paper, 1981 · Fairmont Happy
•oriveways
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Sandblasting
paneling &amp; etc. Contact
1 2.
2!. = - - - - Rummage
Sole
Apollollc
H~ 14x70 whh 7x12 It
~B1sements
-......o.g
onil·
M9rtarblesting
Ronnie Hubbor,j ot 614- expende,
1 3.
22. - - " - - - - Church next to Willis Tire. 992-6541
total gu, centfll
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'olomlcal _ .
Parking Lot Stripping
'P1tios
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23.
Fri .. Sot., &amp; Mon . lO:OOAM olr. iklning onchora , bal(FrM htlmat")
Spray Painting
1
ance of 6 yeer warranty, set
Reasonable Rites
~24.
Texture Coatlngo
Homo for elderly onlv. up in local
ready to
Ill
Rt.
3,
Porntroy,
OH
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BIG BIG BIGI Yord Sste, Roimt, boord snd loundry.
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992·6215 or 992·7314
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CAU 614-949-2686
pr. 1 c . r1· m 8 • 1· 19 • 4 · 992-8022 or 992-8748.
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3&amp;47 . :
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l~l·26-tfc
2-3·2 mo
43 Cole St. INe.:t to Aiwr)
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everyone! Rsln
cancolo.
Insurance
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bdr ,. cen1rel air. ct~rpet;
underpinning. B1ft. cov•red
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Wrl'tesel
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11.
30.
porch . w 24 ft . screened.
cloth... glaaaware.. turN ·
lure, cfiolro, drouor, Iorge SANDY AND BEAVER tn- 25&amp; -1672 oftor 7 .
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31 .
ROOFING
elze clothing. chltdrono suronce Co. hoo o~rod
3 Announcements
13. - - - --- 32.
-Pours
All types uf f_,
woor, vocuum · cleoners . Hovlceo for fire lnouronco Loto 1980 Wlndoor. 14x70
14.
33 .
-Backhots ·
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SWEEPER ond -lng m·- !fig no on w. Main, AFAB lot, coverogo in Golllo County with oxpondo, 3 bedroom , 2
-Dump
Truch
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chine
ropolr, ports, ond Pomeroy.
for olmoot • contury. Form, b11h. eir. stero, microwave,
15.
34. . -- - - - --La-Bor
downspouts, JllllrciNft,upplles.
Pick up ,· o n d l - - - - - - - - - - homoondporsonotproporty ltorage building. end more.
l6.
35 . . - --- - -Tronc:"r
dineoonllldllld!lliwl~~ stoim · dollvery, Oovls Vocuum CAR port, yord Ale. FrldoY.• · coverageo oro ovol)oblo to For a fomjty looking for 1
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Claoner, one hell milo up April 1st.. lioturdoy. AprK mHtlndlvlduol naodo.. Con- little extra In a mobile
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Goorgos Creek Rd.
Cell 2nd. Firlt tlmo over. Sovorol lOCI Eugono Holley, agont. home-muat .... RodneyI·' M•il This Coupon With Remlttanct '
Co,. Rd . CaM 114-245-Gal Lints
All Worlt Guarantoed •
441--0294..
. n - ltomo, tots of · mloc. ._P_h_o_n_•_3_s_8·...:!;..&amp;_s_o._ _~
9228 .
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Avon
boltlos,
brookfost
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Control hun~r ·ond looit compound bow, Workml!e Aro you poylng to much for 1---_,-:----'---,-111 courtst.
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lARGE or $1AU. JOBS
Call: 949-2263
wolght with New Shepo workbench. aweeper, bed , vour hospilll-hoolth lnsu- Mobile home axe. · cond.,
PH. 992·2471
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_Diet Pion and Hydroa Walllr otc. 2813 Uncoln Ave. Pt. ronco. Coli Carroll 12x47, $4,800. Colt 448 Pomeroy, Oh. 4576'
r 992•279l 1o.tfc
Plllo ot Fruth Phlrmocy.
Pteaoont . Exoctly 8 o.m. till? Snowt!en, 448.-4290.
070&amp; .
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have the disc retion and ttie
right to cancel the c;;o ntractw1th
the Contractor at the t1me if the
said Contractor con trnues operations until the end of the

$3()00

olnouletloo
•Storm Doors
•Stoom Windows
•RepiOicemont Window s
•N• w Roofing
FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE

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Have it all lor just $500 down ;r~d $324.oJ a monltt

tlr ll years at 12%. Th1s is a ranch style rome with 3 bedrooms,

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SAlflllWP. - Here's your chance. your own home with IU~
$2,0110 dcmn and $529.75 a month lor 30 years at 12%.
Approximately 791\ acres ol rice laying land, mostly cleared and a
pood. Th~ 5 a 2 story brick home wrth 4 bedroom~ dimng roorn
sun room and a' lui basement Equal housing opp!Jtuniy.
$52,500.00.

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~xcess a! Receipts
Over (U:nder) Drsburse-

Deer.

Farm Equipment
Dealer
Farm Equipment
Ports &amp; Service

OHIO BONO ISSUE IIONFfWILlBEAVAIIABLESHORTLY.CAil
FOR APPOINTMENT AND INFORIIATION ON ANY OF OUR OVER
100 PROPERTIES.

Public Notice

~OMEROY . ,

COAL

Yard , Sele

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9504.

Up to 16 words . .. Onedoy inaertion .... ... ... . 3.00
Up Ia 16 worda .. . Three day insertion ...... .. 84.00
Up to 1 fi Worda ... Six clay insertion ........... 87.00
(Averoge 4 -rdo p«linel

Public Notice

John

New Holland, Bush

-' 608 MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992-2259

RUTIAN DMeigoCoumy
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ALUMINUM SIDING

"Something New"

U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Ohio 45769

Gellie County
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A'uthorized

successful b tdder who IS
for the Health. Safety and any person who may be 1n1Ured
awarded the con tract mav
Welfare of tf'le VIllage of as a resu lt of the 1nsta!1auon or
renegot1ate the contracr w.th
Pomerov and 1S to go rnto eHec1 ma1nrenance. e t ~ on the sa1d
T-Jan 1. 1982 67 .596.00
the Board at Trustees Beech
ir;nmechatey.
srren and attachment's thereto
Fund Cash Balance
Meiga County Grove Cemetery and the V1l lage
of Educotion
Passed th1 s 2 1Sl dav of
2 "That the satd Theoph rlus
0 e c
3 1
STATEMENT I
CouncrL V't'ltho ut advert1srng for
March 1983.
Smnh shall be lrable for anv f1re
1982
65 .686 00
new bids
or l1res that rna-v resultl ro rn anv
COMBINED STATEMENT
STATEMENT 3
OF CASH,
10 . The Contractor wrll have
·Vrltage of Pomerov cause. and shall save the
COMBINED STATEMENT
INVESTMENTS, AND
the d1screl!on to · determ1ne
By Clarence Andrews V1lla,ge of Pomeroy harmless
OF CASH RECEIPTS
FUND CASH BALANCES
Mayor from tl"le same
what work rs performed by the
DISBURSEMENTS.
satd Contractor durr ng Sprr ng.
AI Fund Typeo
ATIEST.
3 That thts srren and attach ·
AND CHANGES IN
At
31. 1982
Sum mer. Fall and Wtnt er
Ellen J. Rought
ments may be ordered to be
FUND CASH BALANCES
months
Furthe rmore . each
Clerk
·
remO\Ied bv the satd Theophl ·
Cash 1n Banks
AU PROPRIETARY
(Net)
-0 brdder shall subm1t the pro·
Ius Smt h h1s Admrnrstrators
FUND TYPES AND
Peny Cash
-0Larry Wehrung
Ex:ecutors. Dev1sees. Herrs and
posed schedule of same and
SIMILAR FIDUCIARY
Chan ge Cash
-0how often sard contractor w 1ll
Prestdent o f the
Asstgns. at any ttme bv grv.ng
FUND TYPES
Cas h 'Mth Frsc al
be pard
Councrl
the M ayor of sa •d V•llage o f
FOR THE FISCAL
Agent Net) S6 5.685 00
1 1 That the Contrac tor shall
Pomeroy th1ny ( 30) davs notrce
YEAR ENDED
Cenlircates ot
be respo nsrble for the removal
(3) 31 . 14) 7 2tc
rn wr1t1ng of h1S rntentron 10
DECEMBER 31, 1182
De posrt
-0of anv contarner of flo"-"8rs from
have sam e removed
Not toppllcoble 1D COunty
0 ther Securr tres
sa1d graves when sa•d flowers
LAFF A DAy
4. That the satd Theophtlu s
~of Educotlon.
(Cost)
-0o r other decoratrons .are no I~:::;::::=;=::;-;--·-·-:-Jr.=;;;&lt;:;jnJ Smlth shaM not charge the satd
0ther Invest
longer u seful as decorations. II
V1llage . of Pomeroy tar the
131 31. 1tc
ments
-012 The Vtllage of Pomerov
•nstallaHo n of the sa td s1ren and
TOTAL
65 685 00
shall be respons1b!e at 1ts own
attachments 'herelo durr ng the
Public Notice
GOV ERNMEN TAL FUND
trme thai sa rd s1ren and
expense for the followmg .
"
TYPES
1 That the V1llage of Pome attachments rema 1n on or tn
ORDINANCE 535
General
64 439 00
same burldrng
BE IT ORDAINED th at rt IS roy shall be !table at rts own
expense
for
the
cutt1ng
and
ThtS Resolu tr on adopted !he
Specral Revenue
necessary lor the best rnterest
Fu nds
1.246 00
21s t day of Marc h. 1983
and welfare of the Beech Grove removal of any large trees tn
Oebrt SeiVlce
VTLLAGE OF
Cemetery and the Vrllage of sa1d Beech Grove Cemetery
Fund
-0 2 Thai the V1llage of PomePOMEROY.
Pomeroy. Ohr o to advertise for
Caprtal Projec t
By Clarence Andrews
btds to some person Corpora - rov shall be responSible at rt$
Funds
-0 o\l\lfl
e)(pense
tor
the
openrno
of
Mayor
tion or Partnership on an
PRO PRIET ARY FUND
ATIEST.
annual bas1s to perform the graves . the purchase and
TYPES
locatron of all lots whtch are to
Ellen J Rought
followmg work. at the Beech
Ente rpnse Funds
-0 be so ld and anv expense fort he
Clerk of
Grove Cemetery
lntern al Serv rceFunds
0V1ilage of Pomerov
1. To mow and tn m all grass burrals of rndivrduals 1n sa 1d
FIOUC IARY FUND TYPES
and weeds rn the entrre Cemetery
Trust and Agency
3 That the Vtllage of PomeLarry WehrunQ
cemetery
Types
6 5.685 00
Pres1dent of Councrl
2 To cut and remove any roy will be liable tor rn1urres ro
STATEMENT 2 any
employees
ol
the
Sa1d
Public
Notice
small trees that are m danger of
13 3 1. 1417 2tc
COMBINED STATEMENT
Vi llage and shall carry W orklat11ng or any 11ms
OF CASH RECEIPTS,
Compen
satiOn
on
rts
man·s
3 To provrde the ftl hng and
DISBURSEMENTS.
plant1ng grass seed on new emplovees Furthe rmore the
BE ITREIOLUTION
RESOLVED by the
AND CHANGES IN
V•llage w•ll be lrable and
g raves
COUNCIL ol the VILLAGE Of
FUND CASH BALANCES
lrabrhty
•nsurance
on
provrde
4 Also to keep the lea11es
'., · All GOVER.NMENTAL
OHIO .all
raked and removed rn the fal! of · aDV of tl:le V1Uage o f ~omeroy
MEMBERS thereto concurrrng
AND FIDUCIARY
employees lor_· any act o f
each year.'.
·
·
' Ttiat rt rS: riecessarv·to 1nstaU a
FUND TYPES
5. To clea n all d rainage negligence on anv of the sa1d s1ren. toge'ther with other att FOR THE FISCAL
Vt
llage
employees
.
drtches tn the Cemetery along
Gooop
Jr.
YEAR ENDED
4 That 1f any marker or achments on a bulld rng now
the srde ol the road an d to c lean
ow n e d by THEOPH ILUS
DECEMBER 31, 1982
monument
1S
damaged
due
t
o
and remove debns
1
SMITH. and known as the
Cilia: 992-5'131
Total Recerpts from
6. To keep a vr gilant check on the negl1gence on any of the Sugar Run Flour Mt\1 and
FARII- 135.70 acres !Mthoil
Local Sources2 5.056 00
persons that the sard V tttage
all monuments. markers. and
'M"Iereas Theoph1lus Smrth.
T01al Recerpts
wtll
replace
o
r
reparr
.any
and
g11 mnerals. AI ullities
oth er personal property located
owner of satd burldtng . has
from lntermedrate
marker or monument at the
avaiable.
Excellent pr~
rn said Cemetery for any act of
granted l1cense 10 the Vtllage at
Sou rces
-0lor subdivislllt, has ~ ol ro.:l
vandalism and notrfy som'e VIllage e~pense .
Pomeroy
to
tnstatl
a
srren
on
Tota l Aecerpts
13 Sard Contractor shall
offtcer at the V1 llage govern lro!taae, and approx. 3 mles
from State Sources
post a S500 .00 Bond for satd buld1ng. together w 1th
ment or trustees of the said
out
ol Rut~nd . Asking
necessary
attachments
·
(restncted)
2.465.00
farthful performance
Beech Grove Cemetery pertainNOW
THEREFORE.
Counc'l
$49,000.00.
Total Recerpts
The Clerk of the Vtllage of
Ing 10 damage.
of the V11\age of Pomeroy
fr o m Sta t e Sou r ces
Pomeroy shall adven1se fo r
authonzes the Mayor and Clerk
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The
Cont
ractOr
shall
fur!unre1974 FREEDOIIIIobilo Home
btds rn Accor dance to Law
of the Vtl lage of Pomeroy to
n1sh all equ•pment. fuel and
str icted)
233.224 00
M eledric am atr
This Ordinance 1s here by
labor at hrs own eKpense. declared to be an Emergency enter 1nto a co ntract With the
Total Recer pts from
condtilned. Two bediOCIIIS.
sa1d
Theoph•lus
Smrth
for
the
wh1
ch
he
would
requrre
in
Federal Sources
Thi s is an exci!!Oln~ clean
perform1ng the work descnbed ---:---::-=,--:---1 installation of sa+d suen and
T o ta l
Re am well kept mollile horne.
of
Th•nkl
anachments
thereto
and
1o
rd
persons.
herern.
to
thi
celpiS
260.855 .00
$7,000.110.
8 That .the Contractor shell ----~~----1 prOvrde 1n said contract as
DISBURSEMENTS
lollows
be habte at hrs expense "to
Total Support Services
1 That the Vtllage of Pome provrde Workman's Campen·
CEDAR &amp; BiiiCK ranch home,
- Pupols · 121.446 00
CAID OF
roy w 1ll be liable tor any 1nJur1es
satron on any of the contracTotal Support Servrces
dh beaulilul lealu res
to any person or persons who
tors. emplovees and further- lnstructtonal
ltuougmut 3 bedrooms, living
may be in1ured in the lns-ella m ore to carrv lr abihty rnsU rance
Slall
79.695.00
room !Mth fireplace, llfrle
maintenance
.
or
repair.
or
tlon.
for damage c aused for any
Tmal Support Servrces
family
IOCITI wlh sliding moo
negligence on the part of the
G e ne r a l
onln
a
private decli, oak
contractor o r employees
Mm.
60.7 26 00
cobinet~ wih an eat-in bar. 111
9. Sard Con tra ct INI(1be on an
F1scal Servtces
283 .00
ltlchen. Ful bljeflteftt with
an nual basrs. The fi rst contract
Operatton ot
shat1 contain a three months
I replace. Two car pra~. all
)'lant
778 oo
probatiOnary periOd and 1f the
slulled ~Jt apprmt. 71\ acres,
Intern al
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Board of Trustees of Beech
SeNices
3 2 00
oriy 2 mies lr1111 Roule 7, near
Grove Cemetery determ1Re the
Support Servrce
Chester. $75,000.00.
contractor's oork is not sattsCentral
2.070 00
factory after three m onths. then
Total Supportrng
LOTS -One acre I~ 1pp10x.
the Village ol Pomeroy shell

uses

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followin~ telephone exchan~e.~ ...

Public Notice

ears Experience
In Home Area
FREE ESTIMATES

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992-2156
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

81 - Home Improvement•
82-Piumbing &amp; Heating
83-bcavating
84-Eiectricel&amp; Aorfrigention
85 -General Hauling
B&amp;-M .H. Repair
87-Upholstery

61 -Far"!. Equipment
62-Wanted to Buy
6 3-Livestock
64-Hay &amp; Grain
65-Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Public Notice

Public Noti.c e

The Annual Vrll age Frnancral
re p ort and Form O H -3 lor the
Vr llage or Mrddlep ort has been
hied wnh Th e Stat e Audrt or. and
a co py of these. re p o rts and rt s
supportrng doc um enratron are
avarlable at th e ma yor's o ffice
fro m 8 AM. to 4 PM Monday
th rough Fr1day
Jon Bu ck
Cle rk -Trea surer
V1l lag e of
Middleport

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51 - Household Goods
52-CB , TV &amp; Radio Equipment
53-Antiques
54-Misc. Merchandise
55· Building Supplies
56-Pets for Sale
57-Musical Instruments
58-Fruits &amp; Vegetables
59- For Sale or Trade

21-Business Opportunity
22-Money to Loan
23-Professionat Services

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Daily Sentinel

April -1 . Clothos. jewelry, Karate the uhiinate in aetf
defance all privata leaiOM,
jeana. much more . 9-fi.
wono. 304-273-52S8.
Mwn . women, • children .
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Square Donee every S.turlnltNction thrU block bolt .
GARAGE
ulo,
2221
Joffe&lt;dovfrom9to1AM . countrv
Alao available Karate unl Rock Sunday 7 to 11PM . aon Ave. Pt. PIHaant. Wed · forma puchi(lg and kicldng
Robert Picken's. E11t Dor- neldey • Thuraday. Lola of
bega, and protective equipchildrena clothea .
win.St. Rt. 6B1 .
mem . Jerry lowery &amp; A81o·
Rive....,low Nursing Core GARAGE Alo, Thursdoy, ciatea Karate Studio, 143
Bu~lngton
Rd ., Jockson.
Homo . Now open forombu- Frldoy &amp; Soturdoy, 1201 Oh. Cell 814-281-3074 or
Iotory potlonts. 304-773- Sondhill Rd. Pt. Pleasant .
614-384-6180.
5882
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YARDaala. Rolliniltown , R t. l =~~====~==McDANIEL Cuotom But- 2 Pt. Pteosont. Fridoy •
18 Wanted to Do
chering . Open first week in Saturday, rain or thine.
. every month, Kill on Mo,nO.:neral Haulng and Truh
doys . Houro 7 o.m. toe p.m . GAllA (IE solo, Rt. 2 North removel
Service . Relleble
Shepherd
Church
.
by
Good
tHl 'September 1. 1983.
304-882-3224.
Furniture. · baby-children and dapondoblo. Coli 448 3169.
clothes, jeans, saw.

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1 -Card of Thanks(paid in advancel
2 -ln Mamort
(paid in advancel
3-Announcements
4-Giveeway
5-Happy Ads
6-lostand Found
7 - Yard Sale(paid in advance I
8 - Pubic Sale
&amp; Auction
9 -Wanted to Buy

SUPERIO"1'1 VINYL .
SIDING
·sldin&amp;
'Roofing
'Gutter &amp; Down Spouts
'Remodelinl

RUTlAND - Main street - Move right n wlh JUst $500 oow ~
and $235.56 a month lor 30 years at- 12%. 3/5 acre wih hru;e
House is 2S1orf 111 front p!rt and I story in back part.B1g kitchen,
d1ring lOOft\ i,.;ng room wlh F.P., utiity nxlft\ and part bastmert
Equal housilg opportunity. $23,400.00.
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Thunday, March 31 , 1983

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Mobile Homes
fo r Sale

Maytag auto w .. her $90,
G E auto was her t125, May·
tag auto washer •125,
Kenmore dryer f110. All
A-1 cond. and guarant eed.
Caii448-81B1 .

For u le-1 acnt with 12x60
mobile h o m e. la rge in
g round

Pool

51 Household Good• 66

TheY.'II Do It Every Time

and fo undation

fo r houoe . Call 304-6964721.

3 piece living room suite,
$ 160 . Collll14-268-9393.

1 4 x70 Bayview total electric, 3 bdr., 17,400 . 12x60
U barty good oond .. 13 ,900.
Cell 446 -01 7 6 .
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M jsc. Merchandis e

1 9 72 Conve ntry 13x68, 6

ro om s, li ving room (19x2 1 I.

c offee table
47'11•18'11x16'1t ln . and 1
end t i .ble 25k1 a·Y.lx201h
with light walnut finish •ao,
32.63- 174 pioc.. brown
underpinning for a mobile
home used just 1 year ca~e
off • 1 4x70 mobile home.
long pieces meaaure · ·3 2".
shor1 pieces ~ 1 .. •nd 1 0
inchel acro11. enterlock in •
metal frame. wood grain
finish. Call after 5PM. 44113065.
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to ta! ca rpetilg. kitchen ap pliances, glass din nette -s et.
fuel oil ta-nk, underpin ning,

porch. awning , axe . cond ..
8 7 ,200. Ca11614-24-6205.
$ 2,950 .

up used mo bile

homes for sale. 2 bedroom.

c ompletely furn is ~ed .

Ready to move in . Brown's
Trailer Park, Minersville. Oh .
614-992-3324.

Nice 2 bdr . mobile home
furnished. Convenient loca tion on Rt. 7 . Call614-246·
5818 .

12x60 2 bdr. trailer in Rio
Grande, available April 3rd .
Cell446 -0157 .
USED MOBILE
676-2711 .

HOME .

2 bdr. mobile home with
axpand o, . $176 mo ., wa•er
1977 14x70 Windsor. 2 paid . Call 446-4491.
b8droom, t otal etectri c. with - - -- - - - - - - - lcwoodburnar . 304-675 · 2 bedroom Mobile Home in
Ra cine . $2 00. mon t h ,
6930 or 675 -3346.

1 4x66 trlliler and lot in
Mason 304-773-6713 after
6 :00p.m .

$100. dep . You pay utilities.
Kitchen stove &amp; refridgera tor 1urn., rest unfurnished.
614-367-0288 .

TWO bedroom apartment
for rent . Henderson, WV
304-675- 2946 .

8ft. meat case. 8ft· freezer.
14ft, prqduce case. other
misc . store equipment . Call

614-367-0378 between 10
&amp; 4.

Furnished Rooms

Quality locust posts fo r sale.
Call dey or night 614-2666702 or 614-256-1146.

Sleeping room $1 .1 5, utilities pd. s ingle male. share
bath. 919 2nd Ave .. Gellij&gt;o ·
lis. Call 446-4416 a1ter

6 prom drusea sizes 7 -13.
like new. Worn only once .
Call 446-9769 or 4463594.

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Space for Rent

COUNTRY- MOBIL. E Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large lots . Call

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Equipment
for Rent

For sale 1 00 locust posts.
Call 614-266-6036 .
1 977 GMC pick up camper
spacial. 1978 Terry camper
fully equip and self cOn·
tained , air condition. 24 h ..
sleep• 8 . All in A-1 condi·
tion . Price - bothe itema
$8 ,000 - truck $4 ,000 canipar 16,000 . Call 4468268 .

Supplle•

by Larry'Wrlghl

KIT 'N' CARL YLE r•

Home
Improvement•

STUCCO PL.ASTEfiiNG •
textured ceilings ·c ommercial ond rlaiclentlol, free
estlmateo. Call 814-21181182.

TO ALL CONTRACTORSWe are able to gtvl contr~­
toro price on oil building.
mot• lela. Dollvery ovolllbe.
Galllpollo li!&gt;ck Co.. 1 23'11
Pine St .. Gallipolis. Oh 44112783.

HILLCREST KENNEL Boarding all breede. AKC
Reg. Doberman• pupa· afd
Doberman Stud Service.
Coli 448-7796 .

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Vans &amp;

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72 Ford Bronco 4 -WD, A-1
cond ., $3,000 . Call 814388-8713 .

Registered Quarter Horse.
Ruth Reeves. Also grlde.
Saddlea. brldloe. winter
Easter rabbits mixed colo.-.. horse blankets . waatarn
•1981 Jeep CJ!i'. Carpeted,
$3 • f4 . Cell 614-387- boots. 814-698-3290. ·
AM-FM rodlo . Call after
7230.
4:00 pm. 742-23011.
AKC Reg . Schnauzer pup64 Hay &amp; Grain
75 DODGE'Powerwagon. %
pies for aala. Cell 814-268ton, club cab, good condi1911 .
tion , $2 ,000. 304 -676 Hay for sale. square bales.
AKC Doberm&amp;~n Pincher, Delivery available. Call446- 2377 .
blue bloodline. black &amp; tan, 61166 .
1977 JEEP Cherokee Chief.
call before 4:30 p.m . or after
9 p.m . 304-676-1822.
· Round balea of hoy for &amp;ala good running .condition .
304 -676-7566 .
do livery available. 1 .200 lb.
belaa, 820 a bale. Call 1973 WAGONEER . from
446-666,6 .
Idaho . body . . cellont ,
BABY rabbits, pure bred Good mixed hoy. First &amp; standard. lock outs. must
Rex. and Mini Lope. •~.oo second cuning. f1 .50 par see to appriciate, t1400.
304-676 -7749 .
each 304-676-1920.
bale. 614-992 -6036 .
75 Dodge Van customized .
304-675 -2396 .
57
Musical
Instruments
74 Motorcycles

1 CAN'T !5El1EVJ: THJ:Y' D
90 THIS FAR• EASY. l 'M IN

2 bd .room mobile home in 1- - - - - -- - - -Recine . Reaonable rent .
Deposit. You pay utilities. Backhoe endloader digs 8
Stove and refrig . furnished . ft .. large bed pick up haula·
Prefer elderly people . 614- ·· ble. operate yourself . $90 .
949-2228. Call -10 a .m . -5 per day. 304-895-3841 .·
p-:m .

PO YOU WANT Al-l- MV
WO~KE~j; TO WIND UP
1-11&lt;1? THI !&gt; O NE ~

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lrwin'i Glau Service makes insulattld unhs scrMna, atorm windowa
for realdential or commerciol. Call614-256-11544.
rapla~mentl

RON 'S Talovlalon Service.
SpecloUzlng In Zenith and ...._
Motorola , Quaztr. and ~
house collo. Call 6711-23B8
0&lt; 446-2454.

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F &amp; K Tree Trimming, atump
ramoval . Cellll711-1331 .
RINGLE' S SERVICE experienced rooting, Including
hot tar appNcation. carpen- .
ter. alectrician, mason. CaU
304 -676 - 2088 or 67&amp; 4660.

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Water Walla. Commercial
and Domeatlc. Test holes.
Pumpe Sale• ond Service.
304-896-3802.

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may not care is qoinq to work·
how you ~~.~........ , clothes he slept
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Gel your corpal In lhlp
For ule metal culvert 6 inch
ohape . Welarremovol, FREE·
thru 60 inch In stock. State
ESTIMATES. FUR~ITU,IIE
approved 16 gauge 12 inch
CLEANING. 'tAPTAfN
86 .36 per ft. , 24.. inch
StEAMER 111 4-448-21!17.
$10.10 per fl . 36 inc~
33 Farms for Sale
$15 .50 per ft . Also plostic Very nice Spinet piano &amp; 71
Autos for Sale
E 6 R Tr" Sorvlce, fully
culven in stock . 61nch thru bench . Ca11614-367-7441 . l- -- -- -- - -- 1974. Yamaha Enduro dirt InJured . frH aatlmataa .
Farm for sale 26 acres
1
8
inch.
8
Inch
S1
.80
per
fl
..
bike. 2 .900 mllee. Call 458- Phone 614-317-0138. call
mostly level. good hay 1--.,.--- - - -- -12 inch 13.60 per ft . Ron
1976 Buick Electra 2 dr.. 1997.
For Lease
fields. &amp;45,000. Must sell, Trailer unfurnished , big lot, 49
Evans Enterprises, 4. mi. 58
Fruit
PS. PB, AC, AM-FM staro 1
--- - - - - ' - - - eft&amp;f 5 .
reasonable . offer . 3 bdr . all $1 00 montti. 4 miles
•
South of Jackaon on ST. RT.
&amp; Vegetables
$1
,860
or
troda
for
collie.
1976 Suzuki 660 hal been
home , new furn.anca , from Pt. Pi .. Gall . Ferry.
93. ,614-286 , 6930 .
farm equipi'nent of equal reeked, m1 'ke offer. Call
county w 1 ter new' bath 304-675 -6848 for appoint- Country Store for lease
458-1997.
$100 per. mo. Call 614- 1nfant car seat. $ 20. 00 ..Ca II I~;:-;;:-;:-:--;;-:-;--:--:;:--;- value. Cell 446 -463?.
carpeted. new alum . aiding ment 9 · 5 ·
Plumbing
82
245-9315.
coal &amp; wood ·burning stove.
&amp; Heating
614-367-7160 .
59 For Sale or Trade 1974 Chevrolet Sport 1980 Honda CR125 dirt
Good barn. &amp; other out
Coupe good condition , PS. bike, axe . cond .• many new
LEASE -OPTION TO BUY 3 Cedar wardrobe, antique
bldgs, garage. Located on
PB. air. new tlrea, paint • pa~ 1 • first 8800 ukes it.
bedroom house. For infor- ·trunk. 3 tier glass teble &amp;.
old 160 nea r Porter. Call
CARTER'S PLUMBING
niilllon call 304-675 -5689 concrete picnic table with 1975. Buick Electra 2 dr .. top . Coll448 -2026 or 446- Call814 -266-1379.
614,388-9060 .
AND HEATING
PS.
PB.
AC.
AM
-FM
staro
after 4 :30 p.m .
3077.
1
~---------------benches. Call 614-266 Cor, Fourth and Pine
Apartment
81
.860
or
trade
for
cattle,
1
1
982
Harley
Davidson
low
44
207 acre farm . Langsville,
1768 .
Phone 441-3881 or 448 farm equipment of equal 1978 Mustang 4 apd. good rider. Coll614-2118-6206 .
for Rent
m ineral rites included. no
4477
Coil
446-4637.
value
.
house $12,000 down will
cond .. f1 . 200 . Call even- 1!9;7''Hi;,"~::1i)i~j~~;;.
Fitewood. split, 130.00 a
lngs 448-4231 .
1 1977
corry rest . 614-388-9346 .
truckload . $35 .00 deli - r-- - -- -- - - 51
Household Goods
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
Sportster. •~ ..uuu
2 bdr. !legen~y Inc. Apan- 1_ __ __ _ _ __ __
vered . Ph . (6141 992 -2770
lNG . Fomerly Dawltt' l
1977
2
dr.
Malibu
good
'
C
all
evonl1191
otter
7
pm.
6 acre farm land. Includes ments· &amp;200 per rho . or if I or (3041 882 -2194 .
Plumbing. CoM 4114-387·
condition . Call 614-246- 614-949-2446.
' '.
.. ..... .
mineral rights, 3 ~d . room income is $10.000 or less
9492
.
o1n.
'tram• house . For in1o. call HUO available. A-One Real
SWAIN
Antique ·Oak Reproduction
Two Mopocla for ule. Will
247 -4811.
Estates. Carol Yeager, Real- AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE furniture. full· line in stock.
1978 Ford Musteng 2 dr . trode one for a horoe. Coil
tor. Call 304-676-5104 or 62 Olivo St .. Gallipolis. King also Antiques. Paul Conkels
61 . Farm Equipment hardtop, bucket aeal,, outo . 614-!192-3590.
74 acre farm. hay shed, 2 675-5386 or 675-7786 .
coal &amp;. wood he·a ters with Antiques. Tuppers Plains.
stick ohifl, PB, 4 new radlel 1
- - -- -- - - --- 83 Excevating
ponda. timber. 25 tillable
fan
$~69
..
set
box
spring
&amp;.
'
dru.
CoH
1114'
2511-11417
1980 Kawoukl KZ440 .
acres, oil&amp;. gaa for lease. 1% 3 rm , and 4 rm. unfurnished mattre11 8100; firm 8120, Electric dryer. 614 -992 - Bush hog in good ahlpe
2500 milaa. hlghwoy pogo,
miles out of Han""isonvitle. apartments. Utilities paid. sofa-loveaeat S. chair $199, 6821 .
8326 &amp; older modellnterna · between noon and 4PM .
sissy bar. Juat aerviced. Lonnie Bogge Excavotlng .
614-742-2677 .
tional tractor (nHds work)
no pets. no children . Call love seata $70, new coal &amp;
wood heaters as low 11 For Sale: 200 locust fence $1 ,200 . Coli 4411-0855 88 Mustang fastback . .new Ex.cellent cond . •1000 . Dor.er, b•ckhoe . dump 446-3437 .
tlraa • oxhouat, 289 auto .. FIRM . 614-992-2377.
trudc . Wort. by hour or job.
1 976 Two bedroom mobile
$399 with blowers. used potts. Phone Clyde Smith at days &amp; 446-4257 even.
e1.500 . Call 814-246 - 1
- ------:-:-- =-::= Call 4411-7903 .
home and 45 acres located Fli'st floor furinshed apt, coal &amp;. wood heaters . new 696 -1283.
1981 HONDA CB 900
on Thomu Ri~ge Road . Call utilities paid . deposit &amp; lease dinet sets 8100 &amp; up .
Farmall Cub with cultiva· 9108 .
Custom. Vetter Rooster Meigs Excevatlng bull dozer
304-676-3280 and ask for required . Adults, no pets . refrigerators, rangea, bunk Maytag automatic $100. tors, axe. condition. 82,200
1978 Mustang 114 cyl. . auto sport fairing. Hondaline Cl.. and badthoe .....,ice, liM•
Ron Hickman .
Call at 631 Fourth Ave ., bed• complete $199, bun - Kenmore dryer $85 . Hoover finn . Call after 6 , 614-379- trans,
PS, PB. IJI.C . body, guards. Hi·wly pega. KG
ment, foot8rt, land~e~ping.
kies
mattresses
$40,
cheats.
2668.
portable 8150. Hoover dryer
Gellipolis.
rune
good
. $1 ,396. Cell ainy ber with pod. No driv•waya , farm ponds .
dressers. TV's. Cell 446- 885 . 614-742-2352 .
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
domage history. ahow room 614 -742 - 2407 or 742 Mllkero t160. 614-378- 814-245-9423 avo.
JACKSON ESTATES 'Equal 3169.
_
.
.
condition. •f3285 .00 . 304- 2088 .
6218.
.
Housing Opportunity ' has
6 piece bedroom suite.
80 T-blrd nowtlru. 'b reo... 1175-2651 .
one bedroom apartments GOOD USED APPLIANCES bookcase headboard. 2 rae6 -20 Acrn woodt. over- rent starting at 8167 per - wethers, dryers, refrigera- liners, gold tweed . Call after Now Holland hay beler . exhaust, velour int ., cruise.
looking Ohio Rlvtlt', city month and two bedroom toro. ranges. Skaggs Ap- 5:30p.m. 614-992-2241 .
Model 288 . Uaed bery liltla . good cond. Call 814-367- CB 900 Hondo. 1980. 30484
Electricel
875-11398 .
ldlools. 446-3554 or 1 - apartments rent starting at plienc••· Upper River Rd .,
Stored inaide. Exj:. oond . 0467 .
· &amp; Refrigel'ltion
513-423 - 8928 . 8193 per month. Call 446- beside Stone Crest Motel. TROY81LT ROTOTILLERS 614-949,- 2568 .
1973 Ford lTD Brougham . 1982 SuzukiGS 1100.300
Owner I Agent . .
·.4 46· 7398 .
Discount s. AVoid April prieS
2745 Or leave mes111ge.
4
door .. fully equipped. vary mllaa. 304-675-7979 .
NEW
6
Uaed
Harvestore
increase . Free Hiller in 35 acres at Rodney on W.T. 2 bdr. apartment park front
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
DEPENDABLE WASHER ·
cluded . Immediate ship - Structures. Automated li- good cond . Owner retired.
1982 YZ 80J Yomoho dirt DRYER REPAIR . GuorllllWat10n Rd . Owner financ - view, part turn .. water paid. Sofa. chair. rocker. otto- !fl&amp;nt. Parts. ' nginea. Trade vestock feeding -computer 1114-949-25118 .
bike . 304 -1175-7979 or l ..d work. Call onytlme
ing available. Call448-8221 $175 mo .. Cell446 -3919or man. 3 tables. (extra heavy 1n1 accepted . 703-942- feeders . Call collect &amp;1 4 1973 VW Super Beetle. 304 -676-7418 .
after 6 week dlys.
by Frontierl . $685. Sofa, 3871 Hickory Hill Nursery, 686 -2260. John L. Bans.
1114- 211-81120 or 111.,.
446-0021 .
Oood body. e•cellent run - 1- - -- - - - - - - chair and loveseat. $276 . Rt . 1 Box 390 A, Fishers258-1207.
Lot'• for sale in Racine. Furnished apt. 8225 , utili- Sofas and chairs priced from ville, VA 22939 .
Model 65 New Holland nlng condition . 81 ,300 . 81 HONDA CX500 Dolu•e.
bener droaaod , 1900 mMas, SEWING Machine rep~~lre.
814 -949- 2340 or 614 - ties pd ., 1 bdr. , adults . Call $285 . to $898. Tables. $46
baler, priced reasonable. 61 4 -992-2B49 .
like
new. 304-81i2-2138 .
949 -2571 .
and
up
to
8125
.
Hide-a304-675-7337.
nrvlco. Authorl•d Binger
446-4416 efler 7PM .
Foramens Ueed Cars. For
beds , $440 . and up to Baldwin Acrosonic Spinet
Soloe 6 Service Sharpen
lt11expansive
cars.
On
S
.R.
Piano,
$1.000
.
304-675Lai in Bredbury. very good 1 bedroom apartment for $626 .. Raclinera. $176 . to 1037.
FARM tractor 180 Alii&amp;
Scluors . Fobrlc Shop.
Boats and
too tion wrth trailer hook - rent. Call 446-0390 .
$350 ., lompa from US . to
Chalmers. dlual. $4500. 124 in longsvlllo, Oh . 614- 75
Pomoroy. 992 - ~284 .
742-2734.
u p. AU utilities, septM: tank.
H6 . 5 pc . dlnonao from
304-895-3999.
Motors for Sale
True Tone 19" color TV,
ED'S APPLIANCE REPAIR
Apt. for rent. Half double-2 $99 .. IO •436 . 7 pc .. f1 89 . One
HARTS Used Cera. New
1 9" black and white TV.
SERVICE call City Furniture
bd.room Apt. Adult, pre- and up. W~od table with aix 304-676-281
Haven w..t Virginia . Over
5.
62 Wanted to Buy
304-1175 -24108.
1erred. No pets . 614-992- chair~ $426 . to $746 . Desk
NEW.
Johnson
6
HP
motor,
20 le11 e~~tpenalve cera in
&amp;110 up to 8226 . Hutches ,
2749 .
2
fuel
tanka,
cost
f849
..
atoc".
$650 . and up, 111apla or pine GE air conditioner 18,000
Houses for Rent
aacrifice t&amp;75 . Phone 304btu
815.0,
Hail
fuel
Oil
finish
.
Bunk
bed
complete
86 Genera! Hauling
3 bed . apts. All include
882-3376 after 5 .
Wanted .tobacco poundage.
fur"ace
1
1
2.000
btu
,
good
with
mattresses,
$260.
and
individual carports with stor·
~
up to S396 . Baby beds, cond . $200 . 304-676 - 304-676-6826 .
..,.rm. houM 3 m i . out 141 . age buildings &amp; fenced back $1 1 0 . Mettresaas or box 1974.
Rental to suit all
JONES BOYS WATER 6ER - ··::
¢'tv w•wr. deposit req .. no yards.
springs, full or twin, $68 .,
bud~ota . 304-2.7 3-3344 In
VICE. Cell 1114· 317-7471
'.
63
Liveatoc;k
~ · pl. furnence . ~•1.1
Jirm •.$68:·.ond $78, Quoon Night .Crawler a. day or
Rav~mswood ··-·between
or
11
4
-3Bl·0~111;
·
·
·
·:
'
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bjlf!M'• 11:30 PN!;--4MI ' 9U4 . . ,a :m . 10. 4':30 p~ ~· · -: · · .
. sets. e1 96.. 4 dr. .c~OIII, !iighf•.]5 centfdo~oq . leo- .
842. 6 dr .. chests. f64 .. Bed nard Twins, 1£13 Moin -St.
Naod · aomethlnv heulod
~ nice, unfurnished~ · in
Angua bullo 1 to 3 yrs. old,
76 Ford Ol'lnada car parts away or aomathing moved?
frames , S20.and $26 .. 10 Pt. Pleasant, WV .
1
and
2
bedroom
furnished
cfry. 3 large' bedr .. liv. room.
for aale. 304-1711-8048 We'll do 11. Cll441-3189or
excellent blood line. Slato
gun • Gun cabinets. $360.,
f•maf din ing rm ., kitchen . Apll. Call 814-992 -5434. dinolla choirs UO. ond $26. GARDEN tiller. ·lilyt now, Run F•rms. j•ckaon.Oh .
anytime.
614
-992
-6914
or
304814-21111-19117 oflar II.
ctprtte. sun porch, dep &amp; 882-2666.
Gas Or electric ranges, $326 . 8200. 73 Dodge ven. new Call 614-288 -5396 or 6141973 Volkowavon, good 1977 Comaro body patti,
r... ,.q. Cllli448-0161 altar
up to f375. Baby me- Hots l!o carpet, 304-676- 286-1787.
running cond . $800. Phone fender, hood, bumptrs and Now hauling Umestone for
~PM .
Efficency apt for 1 person . trones. f26 6 f35. bed 6081 .
after
4 :00, 304-675 -631111 . mloc . ltoms. 304· 882 - drlvewoyl. top eollfor yord&amp;
Chianlna bull, sire of excel·
frainel 820, 826, • $30,
• 1111 din . Call 614-387bedroom houH~ Large Utilities and cable paid . k . f
S60
Good
aalec
MINI
bike
$125
.
KE100
lent
club
calvoa.
Coil
11142312 .
614-992
-6738
.
7101 .
mg
rame
·
•
74
Corvano,
29
,00
milea,
~Jng room. kitchen 6 bath .
tion of bedroom suitea, motorcycle $350., motor- 388-8287. Furn ished . Overlooking Apartmentl. 304 -676 - cedar chests, rockers, metal cross bicycle $80 . Laying
eJtc. cond. T-top. 304-&amp;76DEPENDABLE WASHER O!_)io River. Adutts only.
cabineta,
swivel
rockera
.
hens
$2.50
each
.
304-676
Regilitered
Hereford
with
3192.
5548
.
DRYER REPAIR . Guoron 78
Camping
Bf~wn's Trel .. r Parte: 614 · 1 563
Simmental croll heifer caH
Usa d Fuml., ure ,.. b oo k case,
tead work. Call enyilme
·
1979 Olds Cullesl s ·uEquipment
982-3324.
rangea. chaira. end tablea,
at side. 3.4 Simmental heifer
V
APARTMENTS . mobile washers.
614- 256-11820 or 814 dryers, refr.igera- FORMAL, size 6 , worn one with Slmmtntlll bull 'caH •t preme, air, p1, pb, auto. · 6 .
homea, houses. Pt . Pleaaant
266-1207.
• 3 'I
1 t ime , $60 .00 . 304-676- aide. Ben Bickers Double B am~fm, cassette, new tiraa,
Gallipolis. .614-446- tors and TV s . m•es ,ou 3734.
a•.cond
. 42 .000 miles .
H~use for rent or sale, and
Farm.
Cell
814-3117-7727.
~
1972 Storcrall fold·down
Bu I·~ Ill o Rd · 0 pan .9 om to
f5300 . 448-1387 or 446- camper, good condition . Will houlony kind ol motorial
l&lt;t::ated in SyracuM Ohio. 3 8221 .
6pm, Mon. thru Fri .. 9am to
4.
from 2 Y•T 10 BT. Coli Leroy
806
bfdrooma with ~rpOfl. one- UNFURNISHED aporl'tl"nl
304-875-33118 .
Caldwell. 4411-4851 .
5pm . Sal.
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ttjird acre lot, U5 .DOD . Will 1or
rent , 1 bedroom . 446 -0322
1
979
Ford
F1
60.
·
4
wd
censider hou• vaUer 11 part $180 .00 Call Automotive
T 6 T Truh Sonrlco. U .DD .
19,000 mi, ps,pb, air. •m- 79 Motor• Homes
buamant. 304-752-8488 .
monthly . Call 614 -949 -.
Supply. 8 -6 . 304 -875 - New 6 drawer dN11ers $82,
fm
casaette;
hd
.
1rt.
·
suap.
amoll deak •s9, 4 drowwr
S.
Campers
2218,
1176-6763
.
2973
.
chrome
rear
stp,
bumper,
Four rooms and beth, ~ull
ch..l no. unfinilhod harvchrome brush guard &amp;
baMment . . all new pa1.n t. ONE bedroom apartments Bit gold refrig . fraal free
JIMS . WATER'-·'SERVICE . ~ ·;;
lights, naw wheele 6 rodlala.
carpeted. No inside pets ; for 'lhe elderly. All utllitie.s t260. white 2 dr. refrig ~
Coli
Jim Lenior. 304-875 -• .·'
8y
factory
direct.
Light·
like now lnaide • out.
Deposit and tf months lee M
paid . Tenants pay 30 per- · frost free t9&amp;, electric range
f9500 . 448-8064 -4411 - weight, .f lbargl••• Scamp 7397 .
required. 1114-992-3090.
cent of their adjuated in- $96. gas range *96 , 2 pc .
13' • 16' travel trollers •
1387.
in this HUD subsidized llvlnt~room suite $815. 8 pc.
now 1 9' 5th wheel . Call now
8 · room country home , come
openmenl building. Twin dlnitle set U6 . . Skagga
85 FORD for pans 614· toll fr" 1-800-341-4982 86 M . H .. Repait
Southern · School district . Rivera Tower. phone 304- -Appllancee. Upper River Rd.
for free brochure and SAVEJ
4411 -7162.
Electric hoot, T.P.&amp;C . wa- 876-6879 . Equal opportun - Golllpolia, Oh . 4411-739B .
ter. gafden apace, cellar ity housing ..
Open 9 · 5 , M_on .·Sat.
197B, 21 ft . Motor Home, Completi Mobit.l Home re. bUIIdl119. garage. 614-949 ·
len thon 10.000 mlleo. pair woi1t . Phone 114-742Trucks
for
Sale
72
2574.
THREE bedroom apartment, U•d waahers • dryen ell
dean, autom•tlc, PI, PI, 2498 .
.
centnl air , wa t e t bed . reworked ilnd guaranteed
AM-FM 8 trook. 4 1paokor1,
COTTAGE ot 1810 Jeffer- walhor &amp; dryer hookup. 30 deyo. Different mlkoe &amp;
1878 Detoun pickup 10 119 reducod to 12.000 or beet
IOfl llvd. ldNI for ai119le 11oroge ,roo . f250. a modola. •. Call 814 , 268bed, oomper top, 119,000 ffe 304 B82 2730
·
81 . Upholstery
peroon "' young couple.
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llectrlc . f178 . month, 304Allli.. ""- ,.,.._.. 304- 175-1317 Of 178-3812 .
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FM, 1-tnlck, ...000; Cell bedo In beck bedroom,
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··f utnliihed one '. bedroom ·range, 7 -pc. dlriette.aet, sofa
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and bterior. bult on raoma,
patloo. C8rporll, · roofing.
masonry finish concrete,, ..
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motel . ly hour or lob. •
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614-742-2296.
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446-49115, .

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o•p. Coli 814-388-9852 .

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See our modele, 1-8148811-7311.
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mos. old . declawed Ia neutered. Call 446-7432.

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Three ·forfeit bonds in court

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ThrC'&lt;' defendants for1C'itro bOnd~ of$4!i0each. a ll postm e n chargC'S
of d r iving while lntoxicatnl. in the cout1 of Mlddl('port Mayor FrC'd
Hoffman Wronesda)· night. ThP)' a n • Fred Engl!'. RoutC' .1.
Middleport; Rolx&gt;rt T. SchneidPr, Lawn•nceburg, Ind .. and StC'phC'n
Pullen , Mt . Alto, W. Va . ForfC'itln~ a $.'i0 bOnd postC'd on a cha rgC' of
d r iving without a liCC'nse was Cathy Clay, Clifton. W. Va .
In other actions, .10&lt;' Rik, Vinton. was lined $75 and costs a nd was
ord ~red to makC' rC'S titution , d£'Siructlon of property ; Pa ttida A.
Hindy, Pome roy, finro $50 and costs. dlsordNiy manner, on each of
two charges and a 10 day suspended s~ntcnce on assault charges;
David Hlndy, Pomeroy, $50 and costs, disorderly manner) charles
R. Collins, Middleport, $50 and costs, dlsorderif'mapner, and $25and
costs, operating motor vehicle with a1JI!rmlt and without a licensed
drtver; PaulE . Clark, Middleport, $425 and costs and 10days in jail,
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drtvlng while intoxicated.

DAN'-S BOOT SHOP
MIDDLEPORT

MIDDLEPORI' SCHOOL:_ Wlanel'll a&amp;Midlleportwerefrcint row
(I to r), Dare! Wolle, first place, co-champion, politer contellt; Ml'!l.
Smith, founlt grade teadler, bokiiDg Te1'1!811 Deem's second place
poster; 'lbereon John!!ton, SWCD AMocla&amp;e SupervisOr; aJ!d Joeepb
Smith, third place poater.
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Seven forfeit bonds in court
Seven defendants for1elted bOnds In the Tuesday night court of
Pomeroy Mayor Clarence Andrews.
They were David Smith, Syracuse, traffic light violation, $63;
Stanford Mpon, Pomeroy, sperolng, _$45; Stanley Baker, Sunbury,
speeding, $47; Wayne'Peck, Racine , speroing,.$48; Thomas Weaver,
Gallipolis, speeding, $49; and Dennis Eynon, Racine, Improper
·
backlrtg, $43.

IN OBSERVANCE OF
.. . GOOD FRIDAY
OUR .OFFICE WILL CLOSE AT
_,; . NOON ON
FRIDAY, APRIL lst ·
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Emergency runs
Two calls for assistance were answerro by units ofthe Emergency
Medical j;ervice Wednesday, bOth at 10: 40 a. m . The Tuppers Plains
unit transported Larry Circle from too Reedsville Locks and Darn to
the Holzer Medical Center, and the Middleport unit treated but did not
transport William Williams at his South Third Ave., Middleport
residence:

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SII)PPING

Goldie Chapman.. Bass. He was
e mployed ;tt the Farmers Bank and .
BRADBURY- Wlnoenllt Bradburywerelrontrow (I tor), Carla
William L. Russell, 78, Reynolds- · Savings Co.
Kaull,
first place essay; Tammy Kaull, aecond plaee essay; 'lbereon
Survivors
Include
his
wHe,
Gerburg, former Micjdleport resident ,
Jobrulon,
SWCD AMoclate Supervltt9r.
trude
Rusehel
Bass,
Pomeroy:
died Wednesday at Mt. Carmel East
da
ughers,
Mrs.
Glen
(Eleathree
Hospita l in Columbus.
He was bOrn March 22, 1900 in nor) Roy Lawson, Reedsville; Mrs.
David (Jeanette) Young, New
SallsburyTownship, a sonof thelate
Raclrte VIllage Council wUI have a special meeting Saturday at
George E . a nd Gertrude Russell. He York,N. Y.; Mrs. Dwight (Clirolyn)
6:30 p.m. at village hall to hear a representative of Tella National
was also preceded in death by his , Bissell, Reedsville; one half-sister,
Communications explain cable tele\llslon service to the village.
first wHe, Margie. Mr. Russell was Mrs. Beulah Lemley, Lancaster;
Interested residents are invited to attend.
employed with the Federated two half-brotoors, Otis Bass, N!'W
Paper Co. as paper cutter for 42 Sm yrna Beach, F1a., and Roy
Young, Lancaster; three grand·
years.
sons, five granddaughters, and six
The Southern Local Band Boosters will have a bake sale Saturday
Surviving are his wife, Audrey; a
great-grandchldren. Besides his
beginning a t 8 a .m. at the Racine Home National Bank.
stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred (Judy)
parents, he was preceded In death
Appleman, Pickerington; a grandPlan sunrise servic't' ·
by a sister,
daughter and grandson, Karren a nd
Funeral
services
will
be
held
at
1
Darren Appleman, Pickerington: a
A sunrise service will lx&gt; held at 6a.m. Easter at the United Faith
p.m on Saturday · at thE&gt; Ewing
cousin, Hattie Strauss, ZanesviUe,
Chuneh.
RouTe 7 bypass. with the Rev . .James R. Cundiff presiding . A
Funeral
Home
where
friends
may
and several nieces and nephews.
at the ~nior Cit izens Center 1rt Pomeroy will follow.
breakfast
call
after
7
p.m.
this
evenlrtg._
Mr.
Services wUI be held at 8: :.1 P·.lTl·
Friday at the Cotner Funeral H ~rii~. . Neil Proudfoot will conduct thE&gt;
7369 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg, services and burial will be In Beech
Grove Cemetery.
where friend' may call from 7 to 9.
The bOdy will then be brought to thE&gt;
Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
Horne in Middleport where friends
may call from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday. Graveside rites will be
THURSDAY-Half Pounders with Deep Fried Mushrooms
held at 1: :lJ p.m . Saturday at thE&gt;
FRIDAY-Soup Beans &amp;Com Beans'
Riverview Cemetery with the Rev.
SATURDAY-cabbap Rolls
Mark McClung officiating.

William Russell

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DAILY SPECIALS

SUNDAY-Baked Ham with Choice of Potato
MONDAY-Spaptti
TUESDAY-Turtey Sandwiches with Mashed Potatos
WEDNESDAY-Beef Stew

Stanley Bass
Stanley (Peck) Bass, 71, of 110
Locust St. Pomeroy, died Wednesday at Holzer Medical Center.
Born on Sept. 13, 1~111 hE&gt; was thE&gt;
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HOURS:
Monday thru SatLrday - &amp;:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 8:00 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m.

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-MEN'S JACKETS
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the knowledge that you have
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May 1st

Excellent Selection of Quality
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specially decorated and filled with Easter
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needs. Our baskets are a charming ad~ition
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Racine.
Discharged: Carl Schultz, Jr ..
Charles Kapteina, and Florence
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Hospital news

You might nero mol!ey for a lot d goal
reasons -to take care of uriexpected bills, to
fix up your home, or perha!l! to take a welldeserved vacation. Whatever the cause, City lam and
Savings has the money to meet it.
So stop by one dour offices,or call us. Find out how
quickly we can supply money for your favorite cause.
Because nolxxly knows you like we do.

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