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Thursday, Aprll16, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page 14-The Dally Sentinel

Youth week held Alumni sought

Community calendar

Community Calendar items
appear two days before an event
and the day of tbat event. Hems
must be received weD in advance
to assure publication in the calendar.
THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Revival service at Middlepon Church of the
Nazarene through Sunday at 7 p.m.
nightly and 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Billy D. Crane,
Parkenburg, W.Va .. special workers. Public inviled.
RACINE - The Racine Church
or Lhe Nazarene Will have revival
tluough Sunday at 7 p.m. nightly.
Sunday services will be 10:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Rev. Joe Jordan will be
evangelist and Lhue will be special
music. Rev. Thomas L. Gates 11
invileS the public.
RACINE - Racine American
Legion Post 602 will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at t.he post home.

There will be an egg hunt Saturday
at 4 p.m .

caller. Public inviled. Refreshments
available.

RUTLAND - Good Friday allnight gospel sing at the Rutland
Civic Censer begiMing 7 p.m. Free
admission. Refreshments available.
Public invited.

POMEROY - The South Bethel
New Testament Church Youth will
rresent "To S~ and Miracle" at the
Pomeroy Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Sarurday at 2 p.m. and
at the church on Sunday at 10 a.m.

SYRACUSE - Good Friday services at First Baptist Church Syracuse will be at 7:30 p m Public
mvited.
RACINE . Car wash sponsored
by the Southern Furure Homemakers of America will be held at
Eber's Station Fridav 8 a.m. to 2
p.m. Recommended donauon is S3
for cars and small uucks and S4 for
vans and full- s1ze uucks.
REEDSVILLE - The Unity
Singers, under the direction or Sue
Matheny, will puform Friday at 7
p.m. at the Sout.h Bethel New Testament Church on Silver Ridge.

TUPPERS PLAINS - The Will Ing Workers or St. Paul United
Methodist Church in Tuppers
Plains will hold a bake sale Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. at the
church . Pies, cakes, cookies and
candy will be available.
SALEM CENTER - Star
Grange will hold a potluck supper
and fun night Saturday at 6:30p.m.
at the grange hall near Salem Center. All members and potential
members urged to anend .
RUTLAND - There will be a
dance at the Rutland American
Legion Hall Friday and Saturday, 8
p.m. to midnight Music by White's
Hill Band . Public invited .

the cantata, "Corne See t.he Place"
by Joe E. Parks on Easter Sunday
at 10:30 a.m. The cantata is under
the direction of Anita Sayre. Pastor
W1lliam R. Williams invites the
public.
POMEROY - Rev. Eddie Buffington will preach at the Naomi
Baptist Church in Pomeroy on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Public inviled.
POMEROY - Easter revival
Sunday through Friday at 7 p.m.
nightly at ille Bradford Church of
Christ with Kevin Yeager, evangelist. Special music and nursery provided.
SILVER RUN - Sunrise service
at Silver Run Baptist Church will
be at 6 a.m. Pastor Bill Little
invites Lhe public .
LONG BOTTOM - Sunrise service at Long Bouom United
Met.hodist Church will be Sunday
at6:30 a.m. Public invited.

Plans are in the making for the
20ill reunion of Meigs High School
Class of 1972 and addresses for
alumni are being sought.
A picnic is planned in the alsernoon prior to the alumni dinner and
dance in June. Dates and times will
be announced
Anyone knowing out of town
addresses of 1972 alumni are asked
to contact Sus1e Andrews Karr at
985-4395, Susie Soulsby Abbolt at
992-6114 or Connie Radford Little
at949-2935.

Youth week was held recently al
Hope Baptist Church in Middlepon
with youth leading the worship service at the end of the week.
Guest speaker was W. Thomas
Hammond, evangelist director and
assistant of the stale convention of
Southern Bapusts in Ohio.
Hammond taught Sunday
school, spoke during Lhe worship
service and ate lunch w1th the
yout.h. AJtu lunch he led Lhe youth
in a sessioo oo witnessing.
During the mid-week service,
Mark Michael, youth director of
the church. assisted the youth in
preparation to lead the won hip service. This included puppet skits
and special music. Assisting were
Denise Michael, Judy Riley and
Donna Grueser.
Youth involved were Chrissy
Williams, Tracy Grucser. Rachael
Ashley, Tim Coleman. Jared
Bryan. Adam Williams. Jeremy
Coleman, Nancy Marlow, Matthew
Justice, Jared Clay, Nathan Halfhill
and Mary Bryan.
The yout.h wiU be auending the
Yout.h Evangelism Rally in Columbus on Friday and Saturday. Chaperones arc Mark Michael, Denise
Michael, Judy Riley. Donna
Gruesu, Jimmy Grueser and Missy
Rainey.

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Vol. 42, No. 248

Open Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunda1, 1 to 5/..m.

Syracuse 992-5776

By BRJAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
Paula Thacker, Executive DirecIor of the Meigs County Chamber
or Commerce/EconomiC Development Director, has responded 10
recent stories that Me1gs County is
no longer being considered as a
potential state prison site.
Last Friday. Lhe Manin 's Ferry
Times-Leader and the Wheeling
(W .Va.) News-Register quoted
State Senator Robert Ney (R -Barne sv ille ) as saying that Meigs
County had been "dropped from
consideration" as a potential site
for a medium -sec urity stale priSOn.
Belmont and Noble Counties,
the other two counties bemg considered as porential sires, arc a pan
of Ney 's 20th Scnale District
According to Ney,"several"
members or the seven -member
commiltee re spo nsible for site
review and recommendation have
told him that the Salem Center slle
is no longer being considered.
The Ohio Department of Reha bilitation and Corrections has since
msisled that Meigs County continues 10 be considered as a sise. while
Ney conti nues to stand by hi s com-

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MIDDLEPORT - The MiddleCOOLVILLE -Early Eastfi serpan
Community Good Friday serPOMEROY - The Meigs Counvice
at Coolville United Methodist
ty Democratic Executive Commi t- vice will be held at the Heat.h UnitChurch, 7:30 a.m. Continental
SUNDAY
lee will meet Thursday at 7:30p.m. ed Met.hodist Church at 7:30 p.m .
POMEROY - The Laurel Cliff breakfast will be served following.
at the Carpenters Hall in Pomeroy. Rev. AI Hanson will preach. The
community choir will perform "We Free Methodist Church will present Second service at 9 a.m.
POMEROY - Ohio Youn g Saw Love" and "The Greainess or
Democrats of America. Meigs God."
County. will meet at illc Carpenters
LONG BOTTOM - Faith Full
Hall in Pomeroy on Thursday at
Gospel
Church in Long Bouom
6:30p.m. All Democrats aged 18will
hold
Good Friday communion
40 are invited to attend.
and foot washmg services at 7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - The Middle- Sunrise services Easser Sunday will
port Child Conservation League be a 6 a.m. Pastor Steve Reed
will meet Thursday at ille home of invites Lhe public. Fellowship will
Helen Blackston . Jerry Davis of follow both events.
Project Lift-off will be the guest
POMEROY - Good Fnday comspeaker.
munity services for the Meigs
SYRACUSE - The First Church County Ministerial Association
of God in Syracuse will ohserve the will be Friday at noon at the First
ordinance of the church and have a Bapusl Church in Pomeroy.
feet washing ceremony on ThursCHESTER - Good Friday serday at 7 p.m. David Russell, pastor.
VICes
at the Chester United
invites tlhe public .
Methodist Church will be at 7:30
COOLVILLE - Holy Thursday p.m.
services will be held 7·30 p.m. at
SATURDAY
the Bethel Un11ed Methodi st
RACINE
-Racine American
Church . A readmg of the "Last
Legion
Post
602
will have its annuHours of Christ" by J1m Bishop
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Easter
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Saturday at
will be read by Pastor Harold and
Kathie Alloway-Priddy and Rev. noon at the post home. All children
Seldon Johnson. Special music by arc invited.
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REEDSVILLE - Long Bot- fry Saturday 2-R p.m. at Ihe fire
tom/Reedsville charge will hold house.
Good Fnday services at Reedsville
United Methodist Church at 7:30
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Copyrighted 1992

PAULA THACKER
men to:;.

On Thursday afternoon, Thacker
sa1d that the comm lllee' s chairman
assured her that the committee contmues to consider Meigs County.
Frederick Forbes assured Thackcr earlie r this week that Ney' s
report is untrue. Thacker quoted

Forbes, deputy dlfector of the Ohio
Department of Public Work s. as
say mg that Meigs Cou nt y has a
"good chance" of bemg selected as
Lhe site of the prison.
Meanwhtle, Thacker, the county
commissioners, and ot.hcr rnembc.rs
of the coun ty's econom ic development team arc assembling more
mfom1aUon requested by the commince.
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mfonnauon is site-speci fic , pertaining to infrastructure at the site.
Each of the tluee counties has been
asked to subm it such information,
although Lhe commiuee's request to
eac h coun ty 1s different. Thacker
sa1d that the commitLee is now
seeking more detailed mfonnation
and more commitment from gov ernment and utilities.
That information must be sub milled by April 24 , and Thacker
sa1d that "hopefully within three to
four weeks," the decision as to
where the prison will be located
w1ll be announced by Governor
George Voinovich .
Voinovich's decision will be
based upon the recommendati on of
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the three park areas in Pomeroy.
This installation is designed to prevent tralflc now through the park
area. which has been a problem 1n
the past.
The Monkey Run area now has
a small playground area but otherwise is undeveloped . The Sugar
Run park is equ1pped wit.h a tennis
coun. picnic tables a11d playground
equipment . The park at Naylor's
Run, off Spring Avenue, is maintained by concerned residents of
that neig hborhood, and that kind of

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recreational areas has been made a
goal of the v1llage in the months to
come. and public input on this proJect is bemg sought.
Accordmg to Mayor Bruce
Reed, the village plans to further
develop three areas : the parks at
Monkey Run, Naylor's Run and
Suga r Run. Already, equipment
replacement has been completed at
some areas in the village, including
installati on of new basketball
hoops and backboards at Lhe courts
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Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reporled Friday that
early on Thur.;day morning, Paul Haynes of Coolville suuck a deer
on Stale Route 681 wit.h his 1988 GMC van. Moderate damage was
listed to ille vehicle; t.he deer wa' not located .

Man sentenced on escape charge
Donald Edwards of Xenia, who was returned to Meigs County
on Monday from Greene County, appeared in Meigs County Coun
of Common Pleas Tuesday and withdrew his earlier plea of not
gu ilty.
Edwards th en pled guilty to,.a grand theft and an escape charge,
and was senrenced by Commorl Pleas Coun Judge Fred W. Crow lll
to serve a year on Lhe grand theft count and a year on ille escape
charge, to be served consecutively.
Edwards was also fmed SI,OOO and costs on each of the two
charges. The coun funhu ordued that a $2,000 appearance bond
posted caller be forfeited to the county because Edwards failed to
appear on the scheduled dale.
Edwards was expecled to be transponed to Orient ReceptiOn
Center on Friday .

Racine cleanup next week
Spring cleanup will be held in Racine next week and village offi cials suggest !.hat now is the time to "clean out and clean up" around
the house, garage and yard.
. VIllage trucks will be hauling items away free or charge begm mng Monday and conunumg through Thllr.iday. Pickups from curbside will be at 8 a.m. each day. Meigs County Liller Control will be
working in cooperation with the village in the cleanup effon.
Since Tuesday is Lhe regular day for collecting refuse, officials
are requested Lhat Lhe weekly refuse be separaled from Lhe spring
cleanup items since different trucks will be used for each.
Large and small appliances, such as hot water tanks and metal
items, may be placed behind the water building at Third Street and
Vine during the week, it was reponed.
Some items which will not be picked up during the week are
tires , batteries, and hazardous chemicals.
On Wednesday a litter conuul group will be in the Racine area to
clean up the streets and highways. Anyone wishing to join Lhe group
is asked to meet at the water building at 8 am . Questions concerning any part of the spring cleanup effon should be direcled to Carolyn Powell, 949-2485.
Continued on page 3

interest IS what the village is look ing for in other areas of town.
"There is a serious ne ed for
parks in Pomeroy," Mayor Reed
said. ''I' m looking for a group of
mtcrcstcd citizens who can work
wiillthe village in developing t.hese
areas. The village can provide man power and equipment, but we need
people m the village for design,
ideas and follow -through ."
Reed said that one area could be
developed for usc as a playground,
and another as a ball field, and publi c input will dctennine the direction the development will take !.his
year.
The village ha s a reserve of
funds in Lhe recreation budget, and
the sale or donaled propcny in the
Monkey Run area will produce
monies for development of the park
in that commumly .
Pomeroy residents mtercsted in
working on park development projects are asked to call Reed at t.hc
mayor's office (992-2246)

Judge plans
to announce
RAC decision

By DAVID WILKISON
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) Two developments have come up in
the 17-month old labor dispule
between Ravenswood Aluminum
and Uniled S1eelworkcrs of
America Local 5668.
A judge says he 'll announce a
ruling within 10 days Lhat could 1!et
the Uniled Steelworkers or Amcnea
and Ravenswood Aluminum Corp.
back to the bargaining table, and
word has been received this mOOJ ing by a USWA representative that
Ravenswood
Aluminum
Co.
Chairman and CEO Emmett Boyle
is in the process of resigning his
positioo.
More than 1,700 union member.;
have been orr the job at the Jackson
Coll!lly aluminum plant since Nov.
I, 1990. The union and company
haven't negotiated since July 1991.
George Bocku, International
Vice President for Administration
for Uniled S~eelworkcrs of
America, released the following
statement Friday morning:
"We undustand R. Emmeu
Boyle, chairman and CEO or
Ravenswood Aluminum (RAC), is
in the process or resigning. We also
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Man, 20, killed Thursday in
apparent domestic dispute
By .HM FREEMAN
ovr New!i Staff
An apparent dome stic d1 sp ute
rcsulled m the fatal shooting of a
20-year-old Gallipolis man Thursday around 10 p.m.
According to a report from the
Gallia Co unty Sheriff's Department, deputies were cal led to a
Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis,
residence where, upon arrival, they
found the body of Raben Gilmore
lying in the driveway.

Gilmore's w1fe, Mechelle Rena
Gilmore, 18. of 3968 Georges
Creek Road, IS being held in the
Gallia County Jail in lieu of
$40,000 hond. Charges have not
been filed.
Details concemmg the shooting
have not been released but. according to Sheriff Dennis Salisbury.
three shots were fl!cd with a .38caliber revolver. one or which
struck G1lmorc.
Cause of death was a single

gunshot wound to the left chest and
heart, Gallia County Coroner Dr.
Edward Bcrk1ch said . The body is
being sent to the Frank lin County
Morgue fo r a comple te autopsy,
Bcrk1ch added .
Investigators were on the scene
as of prcsstimc Fnd.ay Investigating
the shooung.
A press release from the Sher,rrs Dcparunenl indica1cd i1 will
be later Ih1s afternoon before more
details arc released.

New disclosures shake
House of Representatives
WASHINGTON (AP) - House
members arc ru sh10g toward the
political confcss1onal with a litany
of apologies in a burst of soulsearching mspircd by revelations of
24,000 bad checks.
"You get tarred and feathered
by the actions of your fellow congress men." Rep. Craig James, RFia., said of the furor sparked by
check overdrafts at th e now defunct House bank.
" I know my constituents are
angry and horrified over this entire
affatr. I am too," said Rep. Dennis
Hertel, D-Mieh., who is retiring
from Congress rathu than face reclec uon wtth 547 overdrawn
checks.
"It wasn't a bank, it was a
mess," he sat d.
The rapid-fife launching of confessions and explanations was a
replay of the scena rio of mid March, when the hsts or bad-check
writers were initially leaked. And
the process was no less painful for
an instirution under seige.
The House ethics committee on
Thursday revealed 303 names or
current and formu House members
who wrote bad checks at Lhe members-only bank. It served to breathe
new life into a scandal Lhat broke
into public view last year and
seems certain to carry plenty of
Election Day repercussions come
November.
Together with the 22 names previously unveiled as the worst
abusus or the bank, Lhe new repon
means !.hal 269 current and 56 former lawmakers wrole checks Lhey
didn't have the money to cover,
during a 39-month period ending
last October.
The committee earlier this
month identified 22 "abusers" or
the House bank who together wrote
some 11 ,000 bad checks. They

were nol mcludcd 111 the new list.

Rep . Ronald V. Del lum s, DCaliL, topped Thursday's list with
R5I overdrafts on his account. Rep.
Gerry Stkorskl, D-Minn .. was second wi1h 697 . Third was Rep .
Louis Stokes. D-Ohio, with 551.
Stokes 1s cha~rma n of the eth1cs
commlltcc but removed himself
from the panel's bank investigation
because of his bad checks .

The ltsl incl ud ed five sc nator 'i

- all Republi ca ns - and four
members of President Bush' s cabinet.
"I thmk this brings 10 a c lose

this whole mancr,' · satd Ho use
Speaker Thoma s S Fol e y . DWash ., who hlam cd lhc news
media for ina ccurate rl'porung ol
the scandal.

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TOP IN COLLECTING - Andy France, student at tbe Middleport Elementary School, collected 5126.25 for lbe Send a Mouse to
College program or tbe American Cancer Society. Total collections, according to Ferman Moore, local chapter executive director, was $1,154.57- Andy lopped all of tbe children participating in
tbe amount be collected.

�Friday, April 17, 1992

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address and ll:lepbonc number. No uosigned letll:r&gt; will be published. Letters
should be in good ta.ste , addressing issues. oot personalities

Bush, Quayle call for
end to 'lawsuit madness'

By WAlTER MEARS
.
WASHINGTON - The argument over legal reform bnsdcs wtth_diS puted numbers and Jargon, but there's nothing complex about the pcl!ucal

\I de of it.

.

I!VI tv."

· The ABA favors some changes, although notlhc moSI drastic of the SO
pc mts Quayle proposed '.n tile reform drive he _launched last summ er as
chairman of the pres1dent s Counc1l on Compel1Uvcncss. .
.
The administration propcsal would rCAJUlfC the loser m some lawsu1ts
lD pay tile costs for bot.h s"les, and would limu awards to actual economtc
damages, eliminating the punitive damages thai can soar far h1gher. .
: ·'We have three times as many lawyers per captta as Great Bntatn; ftvc
dmcs as many as France," Bush said. "and I'm oflen as~ed if an apple a
day keeps the doctor away, what works
lawyers.':
. "
. He sa id direct and tndtrecl costs of the eptdemJc of lawsUits come
Ill more tllan 2.5 percent of the gross national product, ftvc times !he average in other nauons.
Bush said Congress should act now to reform the legal system and

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remove lawsuil burdens on "our ability lO produce, our abtllly to com~IC

worldwide.''
: But approval of hJS btll tS no! likely in an election year, in a Con~ress
'on!folled by Democrats, on a program ftrsl pushed by Quayle . Bcstdcs,
ahou i46 percent of the members of Congress arc lawyers. .
.
In a 1991 Gallup Poll, only 22 perccnl of Am encan.s "''d they thtnk
Jiwycrs have high standards for honesty and cthtcs . It was 19 percent for
members of Congress.
. .
Actually, most of the lawsuits thai make up !he staggcnng slausuc s arc
no! federal cases, but arc filed in sla!C courts not covered by the admm1s·
tration bill.
.
Th e coun! of 18.3 millton etv d sutts tn 1990 was comptlcd by the
Na uonal Cen!Cr for Stale Couns. Thai represents an increase of aboul 25
jlCrCCnt in SIX years.
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In fed eral courts, there were 207,742 new CIVIl cases tn 1991; til e count
there has been declining over the past five years because of dec reases tn
rou unc cases involving government benefits.
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The Journal of 1he American Judicature Soc Jcly says the 18 mt!IJO~
cases Quayle and Bush ci te include m1lhons of rouunc filing s. among
them dtvorces, wills and small clatms acuons. .
.
.
Deborah R. Hensler, of the Rand Corp. lnsutu"'. for Soc1al JuSIJCC, satd
contracl and damage lawsutts arc a beller measure of Amcncan tendcn u cs 10 litigate disputes because they rcncct dJScrcuonary awon s. She
estimated that about 2.5 mtllton such cases were ftled m 1989.
Acco rding to the American Bar Foundauon , !here wcr_c 72 3,1R9
lawyers in the Umted S!a!CS in 1988, one for every 340 Amencan s. Thai
was about double the ratio of 1981 . Quayle pul the count~~ 750,000., ,,
. "Docs America really need 70 percent of the world s lawyers; he
asked the ABA last summer. The While House fact shccl on Bush s btll
&lt;;;~ id mat " with 70 percent of the world 's lawy.~rs, tllS no! surpnsmg thm
America is experiencing altugauon c•ploston .
.
: The ABA. citing studieS by Marc GalanJCr of _tile lnslllule for Legal
Stud tcs at !he Umversily of Wisconsm, put !he rat to al less !han half thai
level
,
th
d· ·
"W
Wha!Cvcr the numbers, the issue isn 1 new and c ~~ IS". I ncar.
c
have the heaviest concentration of la wyers_on canh, PrcsJdcnl Jtmm ~
Carter said in 1978 . " We have more ltugalton . bull am not sure !hat we
have more JUstice."
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. TluriCCn years later, Prcs1dent Bush shares ht_s doubts_.
. EDITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mears, viCe pres1dent _and columnist ror The Associated Press, bas reported on V.ashtngton and
national politics ror more than 25 years.

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MEN
CAN'T
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Arafat proves vital to PLO's survival
WASHINGTON YaStr
When Arafat emerged relatively
Arafal survived another brush with unscathed from the wreckage of his
deatllthis month, but hts cntic s arc downed plane m Libya, he returned
sull speculating, "What if ... ?"
to head an organization thai lov es
What will happen when Anfat and hates htm . Some top officials
is permancnlly out of !he picture in tn th e PLO arc ArafaJ's most vocal
the Middl e East, a victim of either
age, assassins, accident or anriLion ?
Many power brokers hope a change
in leadership would bring a new
course and a fr es h voice 10 th e
peace nego tiat ions. Olhers speculate that the end of Arafat would
mea n !he dea th of th e Pal cs tm e
Liberntion Organizauon .
Bu1 a source close 10 Arafattold cmics. But !he 62-ycar-old Arafal,
us tllerc is no power vacuum in th e ever the survtvor, could prove as
PLO. There arc plcn!y of powerful dcfl at parrying the blows from his
and even wealthy Palesu mans who tnn cr ci rcle as he is at dod gi ng
would pick up the na g tf Arafa t assassi ns' bullciS and riding ou1
dropped it. " lltnow a dozen to two faia l airplane crashes.
dozen b1lltonaues who could step
"When Amfat was found alive,
in and fund the whole lhing," !he his s tock went sky high," our
source said.
so ur ce told us . "People believe
But would those money men, or God preserved him for a while."
any successor for that matter, have
Arafat' s uncanny ability to ride
Arafat's magneti sm? If not , !he alop the roil1ng PLO comes from
personality and innucnc e of !he his ability to appeal to the masses.
PLO could change dramaticall y.
To Palestinians, he is the symbol of

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Einstein

!heir strug gle, a politictan and a
holy man. But il is that senSitivity
to what the masses want that has

mas! recendy damaged hi s credibtlity with the elite in the PLO.
As a reader of public opin ion,
Arafat knew that !he maJority of
Palestinians were behind Saddam
Hussein during th e Persian Gulf
War. In a nsky move, Arafat went
wilh the polls and sided with Saddam too. Saudi Arabia and Kuwatl,
countries thm have given millions
of dollars to the PLO , were oulragcd.
The money is no longer rolltng
m, and Arafat's fatr weatller fnend s
m the PLO hierarchy arc blaming
him. And why not 0 Arafal bel on a
loser and some Palestinians arc suffering bec au se of it. Stnce U.S.
forces restored tile emir of Ku wail
to power , he and his hen chmen
have begun a qui et e"crmination
of all Palestinians Slill left in
Kuwait.
Everyone from doctor to hou se hold se rvant gels the same harsh
treatment. Some Palcslinians, CYCn

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Argumg his case for an overhaul,_ Prestdcnl Bush "'YS lawSUit mad ness ·· puis a ball and cham on Amencan producuon al home and compet•t•nn abroad.
Lawyer; arc almost as unpopular as congressmen, and !he demand for
change 1s an applause-line fixture as !he president and Vtcc Prcs1dent Dan
Quayle ca mpaign for re-e lecuon.
.
.
The numbers 1hey have mtroduccd as cvJdcncc. Jrcatcd as starltn grom t fxts. now frame the debale: thai the Un i!Cd States has 70 percent of
all!hc lawyers in the world. and thai 18 m1lhon new ctvtl lawsutls arc
filed a year.
.
.
Legal anli ysts have challenged tllose strilung stati sucs as guesswork .
A leader of !he American Bar Assoc1aUon calls them made -up numbers.
But that in stdcr dcbale isn't going to shake sla ustics repeated tn the Wht"'.
(lo u ~&lt; fac t sheet that accompanied Bush's rcfonn bill , and m dozens ol
preSi dent ial and vice prestdcnual speeches. .
.
Besides. even 1f thctr estJmales are 100 htgh, tllcrc arc a lot of law; cr.;,
:1 Jot of lawsuiLs , a lot of anecdoles about the most outrageous of them,
""d broad agrecmcnllhatlhcrc should be reform.
Which is no! to say that i11s at hand.
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"Amcnca, rcgrcllably, ha s become th e mos1 ltligtou s soc tety on
oan h... nush satd Tuesday al a factory in Fraser, Mich., "and Amcncan
~om panics pay tile pnce. not only m dollars was led, but tn lower produc -

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Friday, Aprll17, 1992

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those who were born in Kuwait ,
have been tonured or shot on sight.
The Kuwatti government is setZmg
1hctr properly , th eir businesses,
their bank accounts.
" Palestinians thmk it is better 10
live under Israeli occ upation m tile
West Bank man under a genoctdal
rcgune in Kuwall," one source told
our reponcr Allison Hawes.
Arafal is still popular with the
masses, but he can do nothtn g to
slOp the bloodshed in Kuwatl. His
appeals to the United Nations have
been tgnorcd. Hi s only hope for
sa ving the Pal estinians in Kuwait
lies in enlisting the sympathy of tile
Uni!Cd States - the same government that would not iSSue him a
v1sa in 1988 10 address tile Uni!Cd
Nations, the """c government that.
last week, denied it had offered 10
search for Arafat's missing airplane.
Hts sux:k is at an all-time low m
tile West, but even Arafat' s opponents acknowledge that he still has
what il lakes to rally !he Palestinians. "It 's definitely a cull of personality," said Phil Baum, director
of !he Commission on International
Affairs of the Amcrtcan Jewish
Congress.
If Arafat wa s out of the picJure,
the next chairman of the PLO
would likely be elected by th e
Palestinian Nauonal Conference.
Even witll a popular mandate, th e
new leader would not have Arafat 's
ability to keep one step ahead of all
th e factions within the PLO. A
source close 10 the PLO told us thai
Pa les tini ans on the We st Bank
could easily field their own lcadershtp.
Another option is an internal
pcwcr struggle that would weaken
the PLO . Or, a coumry such as
Sy ria could adopt the PLO as ils
own.

" As long as Arafat is alive, tile
Pal es tinian movement will slay
1oge1her, " our source said. Bu1
after that, the organization will
have 10 prove ii.SCif to be as much
of a surv ivor as the man who has
become tile sy mbol of Palestinian
survival .
Copyrighl, 1992, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

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Are democracies self-extinguishing?
The announc cmcnl of Sen. War- hook ed. Gradua ll y tllcy arc lulled
ren Rudman, R-N .H., thai he wtll rnt o vntrn g th emselves more and
no! run for a thtrd term dese rves more of 1h ese de lec table "benecareful allcntion. Aller all , here is a fils" (usuall y prettied up sttll fur ht ghly res pec ted man whose rc clccuon wa.s a.s certain as anyth ing
in pc li tics can be . rr he says (and
he has) that anot/lcr SIX years tn Jhc
Senate would be potndcss. we wtll thcr a.s "rig hts" - a " right" to a
do well to ask htm why. and ponder di~n1ficd olc1 age. a " nght " lll free
hi s an swer.
mcdt ca l ca re, etc.) Ultima1 cly,
In cffcc l, Sen. Rudman 11 ra iS - however. !ht s proce ss s pawn s a
tn g the most fundamental question monster a huge lmd of debt , under
one can ask about our mnc.;tuutJon- whte h th e syste m buckl es and
al democra cy: Is 11 doomed 10 finall y collapses.
cx uncuono For he warn s that th 11
In the federal budget !he most
coumry must hn ng 1ls budget under malignant of these "benefits" arc
control, cllh cr hy ra1 sin g taxes cal led "e nttll c mcnts ," becau se
(wh tc h hampers ceo nom tc gro wth) th ey arc SCI up in such a way !hal
or hy cuttm g expenses. Failure 10 Co ngress docsn 't have to authorize
do so wt ll result. tn th e ncar future , them afre sh year after year. All it
1n ceo nom rc co iiJpsc.
has 10 do tS find the money to pay
America is cau ght m the tcrnbl c for th em.
pollltcal h1nd long forcsr.en by cnl The res ult IS that !he govern tcs of tlcmoc rall c th eor y. Poli !i - ment ha s been driven 1010 borrowctans inv en t and promiSe "bc nc - in ~. or " dcficil spendtn g" As Jhc
1-tts" 10 th e vo1ers (not, of course, dcfictl grows. of course. !he tn !Crmcnt ron mg thcH cost) _The voters cst that must he pa td on !he borac cept th e hail. and a rc dulv rowed mo ne y gro ws too . Tlli s

William A. Rusher

interest iLSCif ha'i now become on e

of !he largest ttcms in th e federal
budget, and it cannot be reduced or
eliminated , because failure to pay tt
would dcs!foy til e nation 's credll.
Ju st whal arc th ese "cn lillcments"' The big ones arc Soc tal
Securi1y, Medicare. Medicaid and
welfare. Of these, the Iauer two arc
de signed prtmarily 10 assist the
poor , and arc already being subJCCIcd 10 some reducuon. llic ftrsllwo.
howeve r, arc paid 10 our elderl y
citi zens, mcludmg many members
of 1hc num e rous and lh crcforc
mtg hl y middle class , and ex pcrt cncc has laugh! thai these '' bencftts'' ca nn ot be tampered wnh
wtlhoul nsktng repri sal a t th e
hands of the voters.
The whol e Stt uallon 1s mad e
mftnitcly more dtffi cull by th e voters' recent viCiou s habit of givin g

!he White Hou1&lt; 10 one pany and
the Congress 10 !h e oth er. Thi s
merely ensures that neither party
will hav e either !he power or !he
cou ra ge to lake any 1cmporartl y
painful s!C ps !hat mi ght benefit !he
country over the long run . Each

pan y para! yzes the olhcr.
"Your Constituuon is all sail
and no anchor!" Macaulay warned
an American friend in !he mid -19ih
century. In fac1, however, a democ racy can last a lon g time, as our s
has, 1f th e vo!Crs will cxcn the selfdtsc tpltnc to deny themselves unaffordablc "benefits." That used to
be encouraged, here and elsewhere.
by limtllng the franchise in vano us
ways. Bul there ha s been a sharp
fall -off in sc lf-di scipltne since
everyone 18 and over go t the nght
10 vote, whether li!Crnte or not.
Bul eve n th en th e band played
on, as lon g as th e nation ' s fr ee
cn1crprisc economy , and therefore
!he tax re venue s, kept growing
faster than demagog ic politicians
could invcnl ways to spend them .
But now Am erica IS facing its
moment of truth, and Warren Rud man declmcs 10 serve any longer in
a Congress that is unwtlling to cui
en titl ements to a level we can
afford. We will ignore hi s warnin g
at our cost.
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NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

Where did the Shakers come from?
Many a vtSttor to a Shake r vtl la f: c mull have smtled know in gly
to lu msc lf when he pa sse d th e
' Choo lyard an d sa w !he c hildren
pl ay mg. Afl er all , the Shakers were
~nown to he :.1 celibat e rc !Jg10u s

co mmunit y almosl from th ei r
hcgmni ngs 1n the mtd- I8th cc nlury
M w and wome n had se parat e
cn uan ces and sc parale s lee pin g
quan crs 1n the hou ses where th e

marri.1 gc lO end in divorce.

By th iS time Ann had come to
America to esca pe the persecution
the Shakers were suffcnng m Eng-

George R. Plagenz

land . Known first as the Untied
Soc iely of Reli eve rs tn Chrts!' s
Second Appcartng, th ey becam e
know n as Shakers becau se of the
rn cmhcrs lt vcd. So where did Lh c way !hey trembled and shook durchildren come from'' Th e worldly m~ the worshtp service .
ell was a kind of ecstaUC rttual
w11&lt; may ha ve though! !hey knew.
dance
that symboli zed the shaking
Hut were they nghl'
off
of
one's
sins. llic name Shak It was Ann Lees (late r to
ers
was
given
the se&lt;: l as a term of
occome known as Mother Ann
dC
rJ
SIOII
by
outsiders,
bul the mcm Lee), th e founder of th e Shaker
hers
liked
ll
and
adop!Cd
1L
movc menl , who de cid ed tha t
There
were
only
a
handful
of
"cohabttauon or the sexes" was
agamSI God's will. She pointed out Shaker s who ca me to Ameri ca in
11 was lust !hal was responsible fo r 1774. By !he m1d-I800s this num Adam and Eve 's ex pul sion from ber had grown lO 6,000 , wh1ch
tn clud cd man y childr en. How
the Garden of Eden .
cou
ld ,, hap pe n in vtew of th e
Ann Lee' s own unhappy ma r=
t'
s ins!Slcnce on celibacy for tls
nagc may also have colored h er
views on sc,;. Ac cordtng to Dtana members'
The grow lh was suppli ed hy
Van Kolkcn's book , " Introducin g
the Shak e rs " (Ga bml 's Horn, converts who ofJCn had chtldrcn m
!985), Ann may have been forced ww when 1hcy joined the move into her marriage in England to a ment and adopted celibacy. The
black smith named Abraham Sian · number of Shaker children was
also swelled by the many orphans
Icy.
Tragedy stalked the couple's life taken in by the kindly Shakers and
together almost from the bcgm - !aught a trade.
Nevcrtlleless, the celibacy rul e
ning. All four of thctr children died
either in infancy or m early child - doomed the c hurch lO ce rtain
hood. Ann later suffered a break - decline and almo st certainly to
down. When she re covered she eve ntual extincuon. Wh ere once
made celibacy one of the tenets of there were 24 Shaker communities
in America. todlay there are two her new religion.
Not surprisingly, this did not sit in Canlerbury, N.H., and Sabbathwell with Abraham, who took lO a day Lalcc m Maine.
It is n01 the Shaker.; ' religion as
life of intemperance !hal caused til e

much as tllcir way of life thai has
atlrae tcd so much inlcrcst As Van
Kolkcn says '"her book, " For 200
years th ey have lived qutclly tn
sec lud ed communiiics, sharin g a
simple life and scek'ing perfection
'" everythin g they do, from cooking to carpentry.' '
Ycl rcltgi on is bchtn d it all.
Thomas Merton once said, " Titc
pecultar grac e of a Shaker cha tr is
du e to th e fact !hal i1 was made by
someone capable of believing !hat
an angel mig hi come and sn on it "
Many Shak er inventions, lik e
!he nat kitchen broom we all usc
today , were nev er patented . They
were th e Shakers' gift s to th e
world .

Althou gh they arc pacifisLs and
stay out of politics. !hey arc model
ctli zcns. The 19th -ccmury Shaker
elder, Frcdenek Evans, was highly
respcc!ed among "the world 's people," as Shakers refer 10 non -S hak ers.
During the Civi l War , Evans
wen! 10 Abraham Lincoln to seck
exemption from mili!ary duty for
the Shakers. Lincoln granted the
request but before Evan s left, Lincoln put his arm on his shoulder
and satd , "You ough1 to be made
to fight in this war. We need rcgi'11Cnts of JUSt such men as you."
(C)I992
NEWSPAPER
ENTERPRISE ASSN.

Today in history
By The Associated Press
Today is Good Friday, Apn l 17, thc 108th day of 1992. There arc 258
dnys lcfl in the year. llic Jewish holiday Passover hegins at sunset
Toda y's Hi ghltghl in Hi s10ry:
Five hundncd years ngo, on Apnl 17, !492, a contract was Signed by
Chris topher Col umbu s and a reprcscnlative of Spain' s King Ferdinand
and Queen Isabella, giving Columbus a commiss ion to sec k a wescward
ocean passage 10 Asia .
On this date:
In I 521, Martin Luth er wen! before !he Diet of Worm s to face charges
stemming from hts religious writing s.
In 1524, Giovanni da Vcrrazano diScovered prese nt-day New York
harbor.
In 1790. America n Slatcsman , diplom at, aut/lor and invcmor Benjamin
Franklin died in Philadelphia a1age 84 .
In 186 1, !h e Vtrginta Stale Convention voled 10 secede from the
Unton.
In 1941, Yugoslavia surrendered 10 Germany in World War II.
In 1961 , aboutl ,500 CIA -trained Cuban exi les launched tile di sastrous
Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in a failed at!Cmptto ovcnhrow the govern ment of Fidel Castro.

--Area deaths--. Thomas Johnson
Lance Cpl. Thomas Johnson,
21, of Magnolia, died oo Monday,
April 6, 1991 in California, from
injuries sustained in an atllomobile
accident.
He was the son of John and
Clarys Johnson of Ill North
Avenue in Magnolia, and w~ serving in the U.S. Marines at Twentynine Palms, Calif. He was a 1989
graduate of Sandy Valley High
School in Magnolia.
Besides his parents, he is survived by a Sisler, Barbara Johnson
of Racine; two brothers : Gary
Johnson of Racine and John Johnson, Jr., serving with the U.S. Air
Force at Great Falls, Moot.; three
nieces, four nephews and several
aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in dealh by his
maternal grandparents, Fred and
Ethel Johnson; and paternal gnuxlparents, Lilly and Eugene Johnsoo.
Full mili!ary services were held
on Tuesday at Sandyville Church
of God, with Pastor Charles E.
Hughes and CMD Larry West officiating. Burial was at Greenlawn
Ceme1ery in Sandyville.
Cpl. James Crarcraft of
Cheshire, a friend stauoned with
Johnson at Twentynine Palms,
served as the honor guard . The
Marine Color Guard also panicipa!Cd in the service.

George Buchanan
George H. Buchanan, 88, of
Hoc~ingport, died on Thursday
m001ing, Aprill6, 1992 at Arcadia
Nursing Cenw in Coolville.
He was born in Reedsville, son
of the la1e William and Mary Tribbett Buchanan.
Surviving are a daughter, Margaret Baker of Coolville; two
grandsons; four granddaughtm; 16
great-grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 67
years, Manha Buchanan, who died
on March 31, 1992; lwo sons, ClinIOn and Ernest Buchanan; a granddaughter. a grandson; two brod1ers
and four sisters.
Funenl services will be held oo
Saturday at II a.m. at White-Blower Funenl HOOle in Coolville with
Rev. Raben Markley officiatin~.
Burial will be in Eden Cemetny m
Reedsville.
Friends may call at the funeral
home on Friday from 6 p.m. lO 9
p.m .

K. Hall Frost
K. Hall Frost, 88. of Center

Street, Ashland, Ohio, died
Wednesday, April15, 1992, at
Good Shepherd Horne following a
long illness.
He was born on Aug. 15, 1903
in Pomeroy, son of the laiC Eugene
and Maude (S~aneart) Frost
He retired from Columbia Gas
Co. in 1966 and was a resident of
Ashland County for the past I 0
years. He altended First Christian
Church and was a former captain
and volun~r ftre fighter with the
Englewood Fire Depanment.
Survivors include his second
wife, Margaret Roby; one son,
David of Magadore; four daugh terS, Helen Heaton of Florida, Ruth
Paulsen of Ashland, Shirley Lindal
of Trotwood. and Jackie West of
Rorida; 22 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; several great-greatgrandchildren; one sister, Theda
Sapp of Florida; one brother,
Eugene Frost Jr., of Columbus; one
seep-daughter, Wanda Paulsen of
Dallas Texas ; and one step-son ,
Harley "Buzz" Saylor of California.

He was !)reCeded in death by his
first wife, Fannie Miller in 1952;
and one daughcer, Belly Hawk in
1987.
Services will be beld 4 p.m. Saturday at Ewing Funeral Home,
with the Rev. Detet Stump officiating. Burial will be in Cherry
Ridge Cemetery.

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understand the Board ol Directors
of Ravenswood Aluminum have
engaged Pete Nash, fooner genml
counsel for lhe Nalional Labor
Relatioos Board, 10 explore settlemen! possibilities of lhe current
lalxw dispule wid! our union."
The Slalemenl continued. ''Needless 10 say, the Unilcd Steelworkers
ol America welcomes both of these
aclion.s. We sland ready 10 commence negotiations immediately
and 10 work IOward a mulally satisfactDry a~ent and the JWOIIlpl
return 10 employment or our locked
out members."

THOMAS JOHNSON
Friends may call at the funeral
horne 011 Saturday from 2:30 p.m.
unti I the time of services.

Nina Miller
Nina R. Miller, 67, of Beverly,
died at Rivmide Methodist Hospital in Columbus on Wednesday,
April 15, 1992
Sbe was born oo July 19, 1924
at Pomeroy, the daughter of the lale
Yerian and Bernice Roosh McCullough. She was the oWM" of Nina
R. MiUer Talent Agency in Bevt7ly
until her retirement in 1986. Sbe
was a member of the Bevt7ly United Methodist Church, a charter
member of the Beverly/Waterford
Area Chamber of Commerce and
was recently named Honorary Life
Member of that organization. She
was also a member of the Red
Coconut RV Reson Club at Fon
Myers Beach, Ra
She was married on March 10,
1942 to Marshall A. Miller, Jr,
who survives. Also surviving is a
daughter, Mrs. Virgil (Bonnie)
Hutchins of Beverly; two sons ,
Stephen Miller of Beverly and
David Miller of Grove Cuy; her
stepmother, E. Murl McCullough
of Toledo; and seven grandchildren.
Services will be beld at I p.m.
on Saturday at Beverly United
Methodist Church with Dr. Richard
Smith offiCiating. Burial will be in
Chesler Cemelery in Meigs County.
Friends may call from 2-4 and
7-9 on Friday at McCurdy Funeral
Home in Beverly.

Weather
Soutb-Ceotral Obio
Tonight, rain likely. Low 55-60.
Chance of rain is 60 percenL Saturday, cloudy with a chance of rain,
mainly in the morning. H.igh in the
mid -70s. Chance of rain is 50 percent.
Extended forecast:
Sunday through Tuesday:
A chance of showm or thunderstorms Sunday and Tuesday. Fair
on Monday. Highs in the mid -70s
to low 80s Sunday and the 70s
Monday and Tuesday. Lows in the
upper 40s to upper 50s each day.

The ruling by Administrative
Law Judge Bernard Rics wiU focus
on National Labor Relations Boord
charges that Ravemwood violated
lalxw laws by loclring oul union
workers, refusing 10 bargain in
good faith and hiring permanent
replacemenl workers.
Ries said fran his Washington,
D.C., home Thursday he couldn't
provide details until the union and
Ravenswood have seen the deci-

sion.
Joe Chapman, the union's chief
negotiator. said he hadn't seen
Ries' decision bul was confident it
was in lhe steelworkers' favor.
"That will get us back 10 the
bargaining !able," Otapman said.
"The oompany will have 10 bargain
in good faith wid! us for an agreement and we'll gel the jobs back
for out people."
The union said it was willin~ lO
keep worlting while negotialJOIIs
cool.inued. SICelworkers said they
~ forced 10 leave the pianl
shonly afler midnight Nov. I, 1990.
Ravenswood claims the unioo is on
strike.
labor agreed 10 a company
proposal Ill eliminate a metalpriced bonus system the union said
brought about $4,000 a lear per
member. In rewm, the un1011 wanted a $154 per hour wage increase.
which it sUI WllUid return worten
10 wages m:eived befon the union
agreed 10 concessions in 1984.
Another main sticking point has
been lhe mere than 1.000 replacement worters lhal have been hired.
The company has said they'll stay,
but the union says its members
won't wort beside them.
Ries m:eived the case after lhe
general counsel for the NLRB 's
regional office in Cincinnati issued
a complaint based on the unioo 's
charges ol unfair labor practices.
Hearings were held last Sep~em­
ber and OciOber 81 which lhe union
and Ravenswood presenled their

cases.
Ries said his decision could be
appealed 10 the NLRB and eventually the Supeme Court
Ravenswood
spokeswoman
Debbie Boger told The Charleston
Gazette in IOday's editions that the
decision won't be a "complet.e win
or loss for the company or for the
URKWI •.,

"h will be a gray area and it will
lake a long time to undcrst.and,"
she said.

Award $461,000 health grant
A grant of more than $461 ,000
has been awarded to Health Recovery Services of Athens for alcohol
and drug abuse programs that benefit women, State Rep. Mary Abel
(D-Athens) and Sen. Jan Michael
Long, (D -Circleville) announced
today.
The agency provides services in
three counties, Athens, Hocking
and Vinton, and operales a bnmch
offiCe in Pomeroy.
The money will be used for outreach and residential programs that
are designed to reduce the inci dence of alcohol and other drug use
among women and to increase
accessibility to services that specifically benefi1 women, the legislators said.
A major J')rtion of the grant will
be used to mcrease residential
capacity for women enrolled in

Health Recovery Services pro granos and their children, accordmg
to Abel and Long.
'"Monies were included by the
legislature in the state budget as
Women's Set-Aside grants wtthm
the Department of Alcohol and
Drug Addiction Services," Abel
said. '"Funding of these grants is a
priority in order 10 address the
problem of the increasing number
of women affected by substance
abuse."
Sen. Long echoed the need for
mcreased efforts to benefit the
female segment of the addicted
population, especially in rural

CAP MONTH - Pomeroy Mayor Bruce
Reed bas signed o proclomalion declarinK April
as Cbild Abuse Prevenlioa Mootb in Pomeroy.
Many activilies are planned to heighten aWIIn--

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pn•~nlion

procramming. Also

Reed proclaims Child Abuse Prevention Month
Pomeroy Mayor Bruce J. Reed
has signed a proclamation declaring April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Community Assault Prevention
Servi ces of Gallia, Jackson and
Meigs County has coordinated severa l programs to increase aware ness .
A tri -county colonng contesl
will offer donated restauranl
coupons for prizes to school chil dren. Those pictures will be di splayed in the community.
Kroger in Pomeroy wiU participate in a large progrann in conjunction with the program . "Living
Dolls" will present a stranger roleplay from the pre-sc hool program .
There wiU also be in1eractive roleplays for older chi ldren . The program will he held from II to 2 p.m.
on Saturday, April25 .
CAP servtccs a re funded
through children's trust fund
momes.

Hospital news
Veteraos Memorial
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS Yvonne Sellers, Pomeroy; John
Lyons, Middleport; and Melissa
Leach, Syracuse.
THURSDAY DISCHARGES Wanda Kn iffin, Michael Ziegler,
Catherin e Burton and Dorman
Ham tel.

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Jury triJlJ canceled
Monday 's jllf)' aail ~ lboom C311Celed, Judge Fred W. Crow Ill,
announced today. Jllht ~ 'ICheduled for Jury service need not
repon.
However. th&lt;!ls&lt; 1tiiiiiiiJIIIII t&lt;J. petit Jury are not discharged and
are to rr:port 81 N li ua. m Ap111 28 for the next scheduled trial .
Agam Juro&lt;S ar~ liD! cd lk Metg5 County Common Pleas Coun
on the night bef.l!n ilk ..w.titllrd trail dale, 991-6439, for a taperecorded mes.o;age •lbdl • ttll aoiYtSe If the case is scheduled to proceed.

EMS unils answer calls
Metgs Co~ ~"1 Sefiu:es units answered tile following
cal ls on Th=tlly lDl!ll ~ : Hl'l p-.m., Pomeroy un11 _10 Baum
Addition Mlunie S'Oo'Jilli!P IIi&gt; Veterans MemonaJ Hosp11al; 5:34
p.m.. Po,;.,eroy unn 11&gt; Siul!r 111rute 7 for Louis Williams, to Vrmans; 7 14 p.m.. Qilmdm TC!IOltltlfup Ill a hay ftre at tile TimWaJker
property; 7:24p.m, SJDOII!'&lt; ami Racme units to_Pine Grove Road
for a motorcycle anojMm llbnoiiJl&lt; Rrush and Me11SS8 Leach to Veterans; 8: 38 pAll., ~ !lqll3d Ill Nonh Second, Madehne
Moore 10 Holm' ~ Cmmr. 8.:40 p.m.. !Ucme squad to Third
Street. Sieve Hill liD! v,.. &amp;: '9-. 10 p.m., Middleport to Leading
Crook Road ft!f al:nllllt Ia
ibDbert King popo1y; 11:29 p.m .,
Rutland uniu 10 ~ ~ R..t b ao ..:cident, Megan Banels 10
Ve~erans; 2:21 UIL Gill ~ . l!linfund squad 10 Carsey Road, Thelma Chase Ul V&lt;lltnJI&lt;: Ji:O :~.n . Syracuse to Dusky Street for
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Binhs. April 16 - Mr. and Mrs.
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Youngster hit by car
A seven-year-old youngster
received minor injuries when
SIJUCt by a car Thunday aftem0011
on Parle Street, Middleport.
Jeremy DeWeese was trealed in
the emergency room at Veterans
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Middleport police reported that he
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the youngster and then left the

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since 1980. Hill said be leases the
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Pleasant Pleasers
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Selection of Easter Flowers
Opel Dally, 9 aJL ta 5 p.m.
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HEADrNG FOR HOME - Eastern 's Let Gillilan rounds third
· · and heads for home at the instructions of the third bas&lt;' roach in tbt
::.;second inning of Thursday's SVAC softball game against Kyger
:• . Creek at Cheshire, which the Eagles woo 19·5. Giltilan scored on aD
·: i&gt;rror by Bobcat ~ood sacker Michelle Conkle made on a Rachel
:;: tfawley grounder. (OVP photo by G. Spencer Osborne)

;-Jj:astern girls bomb KC 19-5
,
Eastern's so ftball team put
·: Kyger Creek out of commission
·. early in Thursday's Southern VaJ ·
. ley Athletic Conference game at
. Cheshire , which the Eag les won
. 19-5.
· Senior Lee Gillilan struck out
:. six and walked five for the com: plete-game win . Junior Luciana
.· Scou fanned eight but walked nine
. to take a loss caused as much by
·: numerous Bobcat errors as by her
:: free passes to fust base.
:· . Powering the Eagles' offe nse
· were Jessica Radford (4-4), Lisa
· Golden and Penny Aeikcr (both 2·
: ,5). Tahby Phillips (2·6, three-run
·: homer. seve nth inning), Ra chel

Hawley ( 1-.l . two-run homer.
fourth ) and Gillilan (1-3).
KC' s huters were Sally Saun·
dm. whose 3-for-4 day included a
solo horner in the fifth; Paula Kern·
per (3 -4 , tnple), Andrea Hudson
(2-4 ) and Alicia Ward (1 ·3).
Eastern. 5.0 overall, is slated to
hos t Symm es Valley Monday,
while Kyger Creek (2-4, l-3) w1ll
host Southern for a doubleheader
se t to begin at 3: 30p.m.
Inning totals
Eastern ...... .... 061 220 8 - 19-12-1
Kyger Crcclo. .. 002 0 II I - 5· 9 · 7
WP-GIIhlan
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softball team wins
·jhree to remain undefeated
Coach Pam Douthi u' s Eastern out three. while Saunders fanned
: softball team has been doing a three. walked seven and gave up
· great job so far this season after JUSt 1wo h11S. wh ic h went to Tabby
: posung wins over Waterford, North Plulllps.
Meade and Saunders each had
:Qallia and Hannan Trace.
two
hil s , whil e Kelly, Hager ,
•• Eastern defeated Wat.erford 13-3
"!ichmd a four-hiuer by Shelly Hen· Sprague and Loevmg each singled
dricks. Lee Gillilan pitched the laS! for North GaUia.
· jnnmg of relief for EHS . Water·
. ford "s Sharon Close suffered th e

In marked conllliSI to EaSicm 's adY311Cing 10 5Q • nJ base be died
softball team in its game played lh= wbeu Jeff Birthfieid struck
less than half a mile away, East- 00110 end die dRat.
em's baseball team had to bleak a
The Elllcs' sevauh saancd with
3-3 tie in the top of the seventh Terry Mc&lt;luR Oyina 011110 cenrer
mrung of Thursday's Southern Val - field Aftt:r Tan BisseO reached on
ley Athletic League game against an enur by sboltslop Man Rhodes,
Kyger Creek at Cheshire-Kyger Bissell stole second before Jeff
Elementary to win 4-3.
Durs1 bccwnc die recipient of one
Eastern (7-0, 6·0) began the of die two walks given up by Bob~ame wuh two runs to the fmt
cat southpaw Marc Villanueva.
mnmg, and the Eagles got anotber Smith nied out to right field to
run m the fifth to lead 3-1 before move Bissell to third . During
the Bobcats, who scored their lim Randy Kaylor's al-bal, Durst stole
run in the f~. picked up anotber second before Kaylor singled to
tally m theu half of the fifth to cut bring bome Bissell Holter ended
the lead to 3-2 before tying it in the the inning by powxling oulto secsixth.
and.
. The Bobcats' sixth began with a
Bissell, wbo started for tbe
sm~le by Chris Crace. Crace was
Eagles and piu:bed the ftrSt three
rettred at second base on Paul innings, oombiocd wilb Holter and
Covey's fielder's choice to shorl· Smith to suike out five and walk
stop. Back-to-bad: wild pitcbes by one. VillaDueva wbiffed four in a
Eagle reliever Wes Holter helped complelc-game cffm.
Covey to advance two bases before
Easlem 's offense was powered
Phil Bradbury walked. Then Eagle by Kaylor(24),Jaml Ridenour (I·
coach Eddie Collins Jr. put. first l), Robc:n Reed (1-2), Durst (1-3),
baseman Mike Smtth on the hill.
Bissell and Smilb (bodll4). Kyger
Bradbury stole second shonly Cteet 's billa'S were Birthfield and
thereafter during Jay Johnson's at· Dave Wellman (both 2-3) Vii bat. Johnson's groundoutto short· lanueva(l·l}aodCovey(l·2i.
stop allowed Covey to score from
Monday's agenda will have
thud base , but Bradbury was Eastern hosting Symmes Valley
thrown out on a rundown between and Kyger Creek entertaining
second and third. Though Johnson Southern.
reloaded the Bobcats' gun by

Scheduling dispute may keep
Johnson from getting two golds
By ROB GLOSTER
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) With just 100 days left before the
Olympics, w&lt;rld track officials and
local Olympic organizers remain
locked m a baale over a timetable
that could keep Michael Johnson
from his quest for two gold medals.
As the schedule swxls now, the
finals of both the 200 and 400
meters are set for the evening of
Aug . 5. Johnson is the world's
fastest man at both events.
The International Amateur Ath·
Ietic Federation has tried for
months to change that schedule to
give Johnson a chance for two gold
medals. Such a move would requm
organizers to move five fmals.
Barcelona organizers say it is
too late, since tickets and programs
already are printed. Though they
privately acknowledge the IAAF
probably will get its way in the
end, they continue to publicly snck
by the present schedule.
" We don't want to change this

calendar, which was discussed for

two years." said Sixte Cambra,
who will soptlVise lrack and fiCld
events 11 die Olympics. "We have
a caJmdar ruNisbM and we have
sold tickeu, and the program is
appoocd by 1V and die lm&gt;dc•srers. It is diffJCUit for us to change
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November to move five final s the men ·s 200 meters and the
women's 200 metas, 400 meters,
40Q.metc:r hurdles and 800 meters
- and bas reoewed its call for such
a move sevcnl times in the lasl few
mootbs_

An official at the IAAF head·
quaners in London said Thursday
that the fedenlioll was sticking to
its decision_ Offrials of the Inter.
national Olympic Committee have
indicated they would support the
IAAFs p 15uM ... .
Sucb a clwlge would push the
men's 200-m~r final back by a
day to Aug. 6 .

· Joss.

: . : Eastern plated four runs in the
: tbird inning and seven runs in the
: fifth mning to easily post the wm .
Seniors Lee Gillilan and Tabby
Pll illips were each 24 as Gillilan
aoubled and si ngled and PhillipS
:tripled and singled with four RB Is.
Came Morrissey doubl ed twice.
:3nd L1sa Golden, Penny Aeiker,
:.nd Jaime Wilson each singled .
Defensively, Penny Aeiker had
11 put·ou iS m the game.

Making Room For The
'93 Models?

Eastern 4, N. Gallia 2
Eastern next posted a 4-2 win
fiver North Gallia as Gillilan gave
up eight scattered hits to post the
win, her fourth of the year. Saun ·
ders suffered the loss.
· North Gall ia scored one run in
lhc fi£st when Mauree11 Kelley SID ·
sled. Nickie Meade sacrificed her
second, and Hager slammed an
llBI single .
: Eastern scored two runs in the
second when Aeiker walked, Gold·
en walked. Je ssica Radford
actvanced the runners with a sacri·
tjce and Amy Well walked to load

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me bases.

: Wilson walked to force in a run
and Morrissey forced in the second.
· North Gallia tied the score at 2:1 in the third when Cindy Greenlee
walked, Meade singled and Angie
Saunders added an RBI single.
: Eastern came back to win when
Wilson reached on an error ,
~hillips singled, Morrissey_had a
sacrifice ny and Lee Gillilan
~bed on an error to bring in the
fqurlh run.
. Gillilan walked two and slruck

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Pacers. Drazen Petrovic topped
New Jersey with 2A, one more than
De mck
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The Nets, who will still make
the playoffs by defeating Orlando
on Saturday or with a loss by
Miami or Atlanta, led 103·91 with
10:22 to play.
Miller put Indiana ahead for
good, 115- 113, with a reverse
layup with 50 seconds left and
Chuck Person's jumper made it
117-113 with 26 seconds to go.
SuDli 121, Spurs 101
Cedric Ceballos scored 13 of his
27 points in the third quarter as
Phoenix broke away from San
Antonio.
Ed Nealy added 17 points in 21
minutes on 6-for -6 shooting for the
Suns, who won their eighth straight
game at home, where they finished
36-5.
Sean Elliott scored 20 points
and Terry Cummings 19 for the
Spurs.
BuUets 119, Magic 106
Michael Adams scored 34
points and Washington snapped a
six-game losing streak by beating
Orlando.
Adams made 13 of 21 shots,
in cluding five three-pointers, to
help the Bullets win their final
home game of the season. The Bul ·
lel~ ' 14-27 record at home was the
second-worst in the history of the
franchise.
Ledell Eacldes scored 27 points
for Washington, which lost 14 of
its previous 16 games .

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AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Life as
a Clipper always has been something of a learning experience for
Gary GranL both as a player and as
a person.
"It's been an interesting three
years," said the 26-year-&lt;lld Grant.
"But certainly not an easy three
years .••

Grant came to Los Angeles '
"other" team on June 28, 1988, in
a draft-day trade with Seattle. He
had never experienced anything
other than winning basli:etball.
Grant had played on Canton
McKinley's only state champi·
onship team during his prep days
and pia yed on four Michigan teams
that made it to post-season play
during his collegiate career.
His arrival in Los Angeles
brougbt him big disappointment as
the Clippers stumbled through 164
losses, including 101 road defeats,
in his first three years.
But this year, Grant can smile
all the way to the L.A. Sports
Arena .
The Clippers are 44-34 and in
prime position to capture a playoff
spot and thus end the NBA 's record
for post-season absence.
The Clippers, 16 seasons
removed from their last NBA playoff appearance, currently stand sev·
enth in the Western Conference
playoff race. The Oippers have a 2
1/2-game advantage over the ninth·
place Lakers with jUS! three games
left.
"I've matured quite a bit as a
player and as a person since I've
been here," said Granl
· ·Before I carne to the Clippers I
always had been with programs McKinley and Michigan - that
had great tradition and won a lot.
" It was completely different
with the Clippers. It was a tough

experience. But, I've benefited a
lot from iL"
Grant also said he has benefited
from the arrival of Larry Brown as
the Clippers coach.
Grant has been the Clippers
starting point throughout the first
three years of his career. But a
propensity for turnovers constantly
kept Grant's status as the Clippers'
quarterback in peril.
And life as a Clipper wasn't
looking any better for Grant last
June when the Clippers obtained
six-year veteran point guard Doc
Rivers from the Atlanta Hawks.
Then-Clipper coach Mike Schuler
alternated Rivers and Grant as the
starting point guard over the first
45 games this year.

Brown became the Clippers
coa ch on Feb . 6 and promptly
made Grant a full - time starter.
Grant has responded in fine
fashion . He is having his most effi.
cient pro season. He is averaging
around e1ght points and seven
assists a game.
But Grant has improved by cutting out turnovers. He averaged 3.6
turnovers his rookie year. It got
worse his second season as he set a
Clipper season record with 258 (4.7
per) and tied the team's singlegame record with 10.
Last year he showed improvement as he averaged 3.1.
This year Grant has cut his
turnovers to 2.4 per game - half
of what it was two years ago.

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Th e Lakers, who got 27 po"mts
from Terry Teagle, fell one game
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final playoff berth in the Western
Conference. The Rockets have a
better record against conference
playoff teams - the fourth
tiehreaker - sothelakerswould
have to win their last two games
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order to avoid missing the playoffs.
Heat 95, Bucks 87
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Rice and some of the help they
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fust time.
The Bucks shot just 38 percent
and scored a total of 30 points in
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allowing the Heat to pull within a
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ing seventh-place New Jersey.
Rice hit a three-point basket
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that overcome a 53-51 deficit.
Reserve Kevin Edwards added 20
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waukee, which fmished with a 6-35
road record, its worst since 1977.
Pacers 119, Nets 113
Indiana rallied from a 12-point
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Detlef Schremp[ scored 26
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his 2A in the fourth period for the

Pla c- ed

Terry Sl&amp;inbKh, catcha, oo th.-. 15-day
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If the Tunberwolves had been
able to win, the Clippers' playoff
spo t was Sllll secure beeause the
Los Angeles !.akers lost 102-94 at
Sacramento . The defeat left the
Lakersonthevergeofmissingthe
playoffs for the first time since
1976, the year the Clippers last
appeared in them.
Ron Harper had 29 points for
the Clippers, including a free throw
with 15 seconds left that completed
the scoring. A free throw by Danny
Manning with l :49 left put Los
Angeles ahead 95-90 before a free
throw by Tony Campbell and bas·
ket by Sam Mitchell made it close
down the stretch.
In other NBA games, it was
Miami 95, Milwaukee 87; Indiana
119 , New Jersey 113; Washington
119, Orlando 106: and Phoenix
121, San Antonio 101., ,
Charles Smith had 2A points and
II rebounds for the Oippers.
Gerald Glass scored 16 points
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Kings 102, Lakers 94
Wayman Tisdale scored 22
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Angeles on the brink of playoff
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BY Tbe Associated Press
Larry Brown, the first man to
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· now the fitrstto coach the
son, ts
. Los Angeles Clippers into the NBA
playoffs.
The Clippers, whose franchise

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In the majors •..

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Scoreboard

· • F.astern 4, Hannan Trace 0
: · Against Hannan Trace. Eastern
:rack ed up 23 hits m the first mnmg
· Gi lli lan picked up the wm with
·seven strik eou ts and no walks ,
whi le Ton ya Short suffered the
toss.
· · Eastern had 1R stolen bases '"
:(lle game to go w1th 25 h1ts. L ~~::y
:Mullens, T. Brannen. and Tammy
"Thoma~ had the lone fiT hi ts.
: : Lisa Golden, Penny Ae1ker.
Rachel Hawley. Michelle Dono·
van. Kathy Bernard , Andrea Dil ·
Lard and Julie R1me eac h had three
RBI'seach
• Hawley. Donovan and Ja1mc
Wilson each tnpled, while Hawley.
Bernard and Julie Rime were each
3-3
· Other Eastern hitters were
tiillilan , Sharon Baker, Phillips .
f\my Redovian, Morrissey, Amy
Well. Golden, Shelly Hendricks.
l\mie Friend, Marilyn K1bble and
Jessiat Chevalier.
Aeiker had 12 putouls in 12
(Ties. while Gillilan had seven .

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old. My husband. 'Alan,' and I have
bec:n mz:ncd fa r•·o )-e:II'S. although
we've t-een IOg~Jler for etght. 11
llasn~ ~D ta&gt;) .

Alan ilas a lifelong iricnd named
"Bill," •bo is in ?ffion for 'arious

crimes- m~ . drug dealing. etc.
He's du&lt; 0111 &gt;-.'\ln. During Bill's
imprisoomen~ he and Alan have
exchanged len~rs on a regular
basis. BJI is ga'
I cor.fess I'm a nosy wife. I
s.1taned ~ ~ ~velopes and read
all of Alao's lel!.."fS from Bill. He
would be very up;el if he knew lhis.
Two cl Bill's rec~t letters made it
clear lh:!l be is more lhan a liule
inl=sl:d in my husband. Alan has
never sad a '''o.'tl aboul this so I
can'l bn:lg il up.
Bill's :ate&gt;tli!ll!r, whtch was even
more el!llici~ a.:::Kien~y ended up
in our J..n.&lt; dr:l~ ~ r ins~eJd of tn lhe
garbage SU\::e i use this drawer
every cl:·. do 1 :.ow hJve th&lt; right
10 say &gt;:r.l&lt;tlun; to Ahn about lhe
leuer?
I fet. '&lt;~ rc&lt; attncd b~ Bt ll
Before :&lt; •&lt;nl :J )llll. he used to
take A__on to '' ~ bars unu l oil
hours c:· .:~ n ;j1 Btl! knows I
OOn't ~ ~J.m 1: U.S nolhm ~ lO do
w1th h :

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p r e (c rcn ::~.

It' s

bec.at.ls: Ji di&lt;! c.J ucn: . : he hJs on
my hus:&lt;!f.d. I :_scussed th,; once
with A...;r1 2.nd ;_J5 res pon s~ was,
"lfs oo:e or '""' busines.s . You
::an'llell me whai!O do ."
In Bill's las1 leuer, he wrole,

Landers
"lttl, r..o. .ba'fllia
'llmal Syadlcole

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gel out
LS going 10 be greaL • Can you give
me some guidance? ·· NO NAME,
USA
DEAR NO NAME: II is nol
cenai n lhat Alan is bisexual. but
when a woman competes wtlh a
homosexual for the affection of a
btsexual male, she almost always
loses.
Since AIDS has reared its ugly
head I would nol advise any woman
10 continue in a relationship wilh a
man who has sex wilh another male.
Tell Alan you found Bill's letter
tn the drawer and !he message is
clear. Give him a choice .. the
marriage or Bill If he tells you again
that what he does is none of your
business, see a lawyer. P.S. If he
walks, I say good riddance.
Dear Ann Landers: I've always
had a problem hitting it off with
women. I'm sure it was be&lt;:ause I
was reluctant to make the tim move
lor fear of betng rejected.
I've been reading your column
lor many years and have never
paid much attention to lhe booklets
offered at the end because I assumed
they were for bndes, alcoholics or

teen -agers. Then one day a few
monlhs ago, I saw thai you bad a
book let litled, "How To Make
Friends and Slop Being Lonely."
I sen! for that bookie~ praying it
would come in a plain envelope. 11
did. Mler Jeading and ~reading
i~ I concentraled on praenting a
more oonfldcn!, posilive image. I fell
betler about myself and sllrllld 10
smile more. The resull was dw
people began 10 warm up to me. I
starled 10 feel ICrrific. When I
became more relaled and sure of
myself, women began to sect me
OUl
I've had a few rejections along lhe
way, bul dw's all part of the pme
and il doesn't bother me. Now lhe
lighl on my answering rna::hinc is
always blinking wbtn I come home,
and il's usually a message from a
woman. Know what? I love it.
Thanks for changing my life. - A
NEW ME IN MISSOURI
DEAR NEW YOU: What a
great leuet. I can'l guarantee that
everyooe who reads the bootlet will
have your lucie, bul for !hose who
are interested, send a check or
money order for $4.15 (in Canada,
$5 .05) and a long, business-size,
self-addressed envelope 10 Fricn1s,
c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11562,
Chicago, Ill. 60611 -0562. (This
includes postage and handling.)
Gem of the Day: When a ~
!ells you how hones! he is, count the
spoons before he gelS oul of the
house.

Eastern Jr. high band members compete
: Twenly-four junior high members of the Eas1ern Band compeled
m the annual OMEA Dislricl 17
Junior High Solo and Ensemble
Coolest held a1 Ohio Universily's
School of Music.
Enlering a total of 31 events. the
mmicians received 22 superior ratings and eighl excellent ratings,
yielding a rauon of 70 perce nt
superior ratings.
Soloists received superiors were
l:auren Young, trumpet; Crysl3.1
Morri!, tromhone; Ginger Nuuer,

baritone; Anna Wolf. trumpet and
voice; Amber Forl!ley, lrumpel;
Rebecca Evans, flute; Noelle Pickens, flute; Jennifer Mora, clarinet;
Christy Drake, Oute; Angela
Chaney. flute; Lisa Slelhem, flute;
Meredith Crow, clarinel and piano;
Traci Heines, clarinel; Chrislie
Grossnickle, clarinel: and Jonalhan
Avis. aiiD sax.
Soloists receiving excellent ralings were Brian Hoffman, snare
drum; Kristi Warner, timpani; Eric
Hollon, trumpet; Melissa Dempsey ,

Meigs honor roll corrections
In the recenl hsling of honor
rolls for the Meigs Local School
District at Brlldbury Elemenlar)l the
following SIUdelllS were incorrectly
listed as being in the D. H. class on
information provided 10 The Daily
$flllillll from lhe school: Ginger
tfant. Jeff Fowler, Collin Roush,
Naocy Whaley and Man Wilhams
are sixth grade students who made
the honor roU.

At Meigs Junior High the fol lowing sludents were uninlentionally omiuw from lhe lisl of students named 10 the honor ruU provtded to Tht Daily Stntintl from
lhe school: Rick Marshall, seventh
grade; and Krislen Dassylva, Cindy
Stewart, John Cleland and Leigh
Mash. eighl grade. Casey Both had
all A's.

----People in the news---MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Actor
"'oody Harrelson knows lhe rap
ajainst television stars singing the
blues. Bu1 the "Creers" bartender
says for him, singing is a passion,
not a pastime.

·'Thai stigma of aoother TV star
uying 10 sing is inevitable,"' said
Harrelson. who is appearing as a
·•·- this week a1 a Minneapolis

bar. "That's one of lhe things !hal
made me nervous about gelling
mto it and kepi me from gelling
tniO it for a while."
Harrelson, 30, said he writes his
own material and has been singing
since high school. when he enlerlained students on lhe bus to foolball games .

french hom ; Jeanie Cline, flule;
Heather Howard, bass clarinet;
Healher WeU , allo sax; and Hope
Decker, clarinet
Ensembles receiving superior
ratings were Jeanie Cline, Rebecca
Evans and Noelle Pickens, flule
trio; Jennifer Mora, Meredith
Crow. Traci Heines. Christie
Grossnickle, Hope Decker, Heathes
Howard, Amy Smith, clarinel
choir; Jennifer Mora, Meredith
Crow, Traci Heines, clarinel !rio;
Lauren Young, Anna Wolf, Amber
Fortney, Eric HoUon, trumpet quartet; and Lauren Young, Anna Wolf,
Melissa Dempsey, Cryslal Morris
and Ginger NulkL, brass quintet.
The nul perfonnance for 1he
band wiU be Slale band con1es1 on
April 24 a1 7:20 p.m. The contesl
sile will be Gahanna Liocoln High
School.

Gardeners meet
The Riverview Garden Club
held ilS March meeting at lhe borne
of Marilyn Hannum with co·
hostesses Nola Young.
Fa the prognun members made
Easter favors fiUed with candy for
patienls al lhe Arcadia Nursing
Home. This ~ject was directed by
Nola Young and Betty Boggs.
Devotions were presenled by
Maxine Whitehead.
Members sang the club song
"How Great Thou Art" and the
club creed was read. Roll call was
answered by members having a
house plan! exchange.
A thank·you was read from
Beuy Boggs for the flowers and
cards she received while a patient
at Camden Clark Hospilal.
Rulli Anne Balderson presided
over lhe meeting in which a report
was given on the neighborhood
waiCh program 10 be sl8rled in the
Reedsville area.
Plans were made 10 lOUr Craig
Malheny's Greenhouses in April.
After ~ tour members will return
10 the home of Ella Osborne for a
meeting and social hour.
Maxine Whilehead received the
door prize.

Rcfreshmcnls were served to
those named and Mary Alice Bise,
Janel Connolly, Dolores Frank,
Margarel Grossnickle, Phyllis
Larlcins, Marlene Putman, Frances
Reed, Gladys Thomas, Grace
Weber and Pauline Myers.

LOWE'SH

Catered By

'Weffington'
Ca II For Menus
&amp; Reservations
(304) 675-2260

GRAVELY TRAC10R
MR. AND MRS. JON WESLRY CLARK

Tucker-Clark
; Mr. and Mrs. Ray "Rw" Tucker
Muon 8IIIIOUilCe the marriage of
daughltZ, Kristina. 10 Jon WesCiark. ,son of Edward Clark,
()fqon. and dtc laiC Pamela Clarlr:.
he is dtc p1lldsal or Rulh Canttr,

Sytacuse. Ohio.

'

The couple was married in Cattlesburg, Ky. on March 27.
A dance reception will be held a1
the New Haven American Legion
on Satwday, April 18, 8 pm.
Friends and relatJves are inviled 10
auend.

SALES l SERVICE
2CN C4ndor 1t.

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GRAVELY

IY8TEM

By MALCOLM RITTER
AP Sdtnct Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - Sleeping
on the stomach appears to increase
babies' risk of sudden infant death
syndrome, lhe American Academy
of Pediatrics says.
In a new policy, lhe academy on
Wednesday recommended puuing
most babies to sleep on their sides
or backs.
AI 1he same time, Dr. John
Brooks, a memller of the task force
that drew up ~ recommendation,
warned that following lhe precaution will 1101 eliminate SIDS.
And he said parents should no1
be 100 concerned if a baby refuses
1o sleep on its side CK back be&lt;:ause
lhe risk of SIDS from sleeping on
lhe s10mach is small.
"We don'l wanl parents feeling
they have lo ... spend the nighl
waiChing their baby 10 make sure
lhey don't tum on lo their stomachs." he said.
In annoWJCing the recommendation, doc!Ors slressed that it applies
only 10 heallhy. full-lenn babies
who lack any of several conditions
that indicate lhey should sleep on
their stomachs. Babies with any
lcind of brealhing problem or who
vomit excessively should probably
slay on their stomachs, Brooks
said.
Brooks said lhere is no proven
explanation for lhe increased risk

Poet's corner
Dear Robin Redbreast, as I
waiCh you in my tree
My thoughts go 10 a lonely
ploce
Called Mount Calvary.
And in my mind 's eye I see a
savior hanging there,
Bea1e0, bleeding, dying
For a world thai didn 'I care.
Then a brown lillie robin
Came to attest its grief and sorrow
To a savior's bleeding breast.

of SIDS from lying on the sromach,
bul possibilities include breathing
obstruction, lack of fresh air and
overheating.
The academy put no age limit
on the recommendation, bul90 percenl of SIDS cases occur in the
fllSl six months, and when babies
reach four or five months oc older,
"they're going 10 decide whal
position they sleep in, nol you,"
Brooks said.
In SIDS, an apparently healthy
baby dies without warning during
sleep. It slrikes in about 1.5 per
1,000 infams born alive, kilhng
some 6,000 American babies a
year, Brooks said. No cause or prevention is known.
Thomas Moran, president of the
Sudden lnfanl Death Syndrome
Alliance, a volunteer organization
based in Columbia, Md., called the
recommendalion "timely and a
sensible one."
Dr. Susan OrensiCin, associate
professor of pediauics atlhe Uni-

Apostolic
Churdt or JfSUS Chrbl Apo!iiAlllt
VanZandt and Ward ltd.
Pntor: Jame1 Miller

versily or Pillsburgh School or
Medicine, disagreed.
Her concern has 10 do with gastroesophageal reflux, in which
material leaves a baby's stomach
and enters lhe esophagus. That is
common, bul in rare instances a
baby can inhale lhe malelial, caus·
in~ suffocation or pneumonia, she
satd.
A baby sleeping on its back is
more likely to experience reflux,
though whether the complications
would also be more likely is nol
clear, she said.
Although the academy said its
recommendation does not apply 10
babies with symplOms of gastroesophageal renux, sometimes the
fust sign of !hal condition is when
a baby stops breathing, Orenstein
said. There is no reliable way to
separate 0111 babies who might have
potentially hazardous renux , she
said.

Keno Church

Fret

Ash
Pastor:
Saturday Service - 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Service -7:30p.m.
Rutland Flrst Baplist Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:4:5 a.m.
Pomeroy First Baptb1
EutMain &amp;.
Pastor: Or. Lee: Morris
Son day School· 9 o30 a.m.
Wor1hip - 10:30 a.m.
First Southern B•ptl.st
41 i72 Pomeroy Ptke
Pas10r: E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.,7:30 p.m
WedneJday Services - 7:30p.m.

Rarlne Flrst Baptlst
Putor: Steve Deaver
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worship - 10:40 Lm ., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.
Sll~er

Run B•ptlsl
Pastor: Bill Litlle
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Wonhip- II a.m., 7:30p .m.
Wednesday Strvices - 7:30p.m.

Mt. Union B•ptlst
Pastor: Joe N. Say~
Sunday ScHool · 9:45 a.m.
Everung - 6 :30p.m.
Wedn~day Services · 6:30p.m.
Bethlehem BapUst
Pa 51or: Rev. Earl Shuler
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Worship - 9:30a.m.
Thursday Services - 7:30p.m.

TIFFANY ARIX

Old Delhe Fret Will S..ptlst Church
2860 I St. Rt. 7, Middleport
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening · 7:30p.m.
Thunday Sc.Mces - 7:30p.m.

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HlllMde Baptist Church
St. Rt. 143 just off Rt. 1
Pastor: Rev. James R. Ac::ree, Sr
Sunday School - \0 a.m
Wonhip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -1 p.m.

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HflPt Baptist Chapel
510 Grant St.. , Middlepor1
Pastor: David Bryut, Sr.
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Wonttip - II a.m ., 7 p.m.
Wednesday StrVIces - 7 p.m.

And the crimson badge of
honor,
That you wear so very well
To a world of unbelievers, its
noble story !ell.
Alpha L. Douglas
115 Memorial Drive
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769

Ramses the Great
built great temples
ABU SIMBEL, Egypt (AP) The two temples of Abu Simbel,
built beside the Nile by Pharaoh
Ramses II in 1he 1200s B.C. are
among the world's trcasw-ed antiquities.
The siDne temples include four
sealed figures of Ramses II, each
67 feel high, and 1wo of Queen
Nefertari, one of his wives.
In lhe mid -1960s, wh en the
Aswan High Dam was buill on lhe
Nile, the site of the temples was
due 10 be flooded 10 fonn a lake.
Engineers cui the old lemples,
e.tending 200 feel inlo lhe mountainside, inlO huge blocks.

VIctory Baptist
525 N. l.nd SL, Middleport
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Won h.ip · 10 Lm . , 7 p.m.
Wednesday Sc:rvices - 7 p.m.

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Fallh Baptist Church
Railroad St., Masoo
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wor1hip - II a.m ., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Sav1oes - 7 p.m

1lw va.~ rruyonry ot !.hf&gt; baby burvues., clucks and due~ who an- given a."i [.a&amp;rr
gdts die withln a few Wf"t'ks. They af(' freq uently the \'irtirns ol uruntenttonal

Forest

negie&lt;'t and cruel ty Rf.Quirin.@ special ffeding. can&gt; and constant t('mfJ'f'raful"'f&gt;'\,

lht&gt;St" extremely ,.·ulnrrabiP littk&gt; animals

atf'

U1)Urit"S. Many

Mt. Moriah Bapllst
Fourth&amp;. Main St., Middleport
Pastor : Rev. Gilbert Craia. Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30 1.m
Worship · 10:4~ a.m.

baby bunrues.. chicks and ducks aTl' killf&gt;d or maime-rl hy neighborhood~ and
ralo;. AM , thC'JoS(' animili who do surv~w thr nrst ff'w w~k5 a.rf' oftt&gt;n releasf'd
to a.rumB.l care and control a.gt&gt;nciPS., whl'n' many muse bt&gt; f'u thanizl'&lt;i ~auS~P
no ~!lY\anf'nt h0nws can hot- fou nd

AddJUOnaU}". ~may COntract salmOnt'lla (wtuch l'.iusr"!i
of thf" 83-"lmmtMtinal tnu"l) from ~~ c~ and du&lt;:ks.

SP\'Pn'

mnam.matK"&gt;n

Anllqulty B•pllst
Pastor: Kenneth Smith
~unday School - 9:30a.m
Wonhip · 10o43 Lm.
Thundly Servi.~ - 1:30 p.m.

Tins E.a.ster. you can hf'lp pl'!'ve nt cru~ity tJy givmg your httle orws stuffr·d
a.rwnals. And . &amp;fter the hohday, lf your fam~ y is l'('ady for a nf"w Pf'l . ronstdf'l
a.n adorablt'. adopt.ahle dog or fa! from your local anuna.J shrllr-r

I'. O.IuiiH
~-

C"Aio.nM IMCI!
Provodord by

Th~

Rutland Frtt Will Baptlsl
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School - to a.m.
Evenina - 7 p.m
Wednesday Servi~• - 1 p.m.

Hl:t GI UWI'I Ht.W..'I'I SOC I m
P. 0 . Box f.R2
Pom@roy, OH ~576q

.U.IERIC.'N ........ _
AmeriCa»

llun Haplbt

Pntor: Arius Hurt
Sund1y School - 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m.

poorly suited as Pf'Ls..

Small Lhildn-n oft.f&gt;n hreak thetr fragik&gt; bones. and caUS(" ()(lw&gt;r fatal

Episcopal
Grace Episcopal Church
326 E. Main St. Pooteroy
Pastor. Rev. Dr. Roy C. Myers
Sunday school and worship - II a.m.

or Christ

a.m.
Sunday Sdtocl . l0o30a.m.

Help Prevent Easter Cruelty
I

New Lire Churrh or God
Chesler
Pastor : Gary Hine s
SWlda}' School -9: 30a.m
Worship · 6 p.m.
Wednesd1y Scrvica - 1 p.m.

Holiness

Wor~hip-9 : 30

Second birthday

Oh Robin Redbreast, Robin
Redbreast
You are welcome as can be
To make and raise your babies
in my maple tree.

992-1847

Sunday School • It a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m ., 6 p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
MJddleport Church &lt;I ChriR
5th aM Main
Pastor: AI Hartsoo
SWlday School - 9:30 1.m
WorWip - 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m .
Wednesday Service! . 7 p.m.

Middleport Flrst Bapllst
Comer Sinh&amp;. Palmer
Pastor. Re\1. James A. Seddon
Sunday School - 9 : 1~ a.m.
Worship - I 0:1 ~ a.m.
Wedne~day Servicr.s - 7 p.m.

Tiffany Arii, daughtei of Candy
Arix and lhe late David Arix,
recen1ly celebrated her second
birthday at the home of her grealgrandparenls. Jake and Doris
Gillispie.
The theme of the party was
"Sesame Slreet." Cake and ice
cream were served 10 all the guests.
Alteuding wcm maternal grandparents, Junior and Pauy Gilhspie.
Stacey Gillispie, Pam Grimm,
Trisha, Teresa and Kauina Russell,
and Bobby Gillispie.
Others presenting gifts were
Marshall, Linda, Lindsay and
Ma1hew McCoy. Harold Gibbs,
David Russell, David, Cara and
Chris Gillispie and Andy Grimm.

Pomeroy Westside Churdt ofChrbl
33226 Childm~' s Home Rd.

1-tum~roe A~!&gt;O( o a110"

Ash Slrt&lt;l Frttwlll Baptlsl
Middlepon
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m
Wednesday Service· 7JO p.m.
Satutrday Service • :

As Pastor of Hillside Baptist
Church and on behalf of my staff
and membership, I would like to
ntend my personal invitation
to you, your family and friends
to visit with us this EASTER
SUNDAY, April 19th and 111 how
much we have grown in the two
short years we have been here.
Our Sunday School begins at
10:00 a.m. A special program
has been planned for the
Morning Worship hour beginning
at 11:00 a.m. I invite you to
come and enloy the outstanding
performances of The Redeemed
Quartet, The Children of God,
loci's Uttle LIMits, a•d tht Hillside laptlst Church Choir.
We would also lib to present to you a special gift we have •ade
lust for tht occaslo•.
Our Evening Service will lttgln with a hymn sing with all of our
groups participating.
Wt are looking forward to seeing you.
Rev. James R. Acree Sr.

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Sacnd Htort
O.rdt
161 Mulbeny Avo..l'&lt;mero), 992-S898
Putor: Rev. Walt.cr E. Heinz
Sat Con. HS -S:IS p.m.; Mau -loJO p.m.
Sun. Coo. • 8o4S-9. lS a.m.,
Sun. Man - 9:30a.m.
· Man -

Banrallow llldlt Chur&lt;h or Chrbl
Putor: Jack Colegrove
Sunday School · 9:30 un.

Wollltip · 1030 a.m., 6o30 p.m.
WedneMiay Services - 6:30p.m.
Zion Church

ot Christ

P(.Jlleroy , Harri~vilJe Rd. {Rt . 143)
Putor: lnu:rim J»Slor .
Sooday School- 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
We:dneJday Se:rvices . 7 p.m.
Bradbury Church of Christ
Pastor: Tom Runyon
SWlday School · 9o30 a.m
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.

Tuppen Plains Churdt orChrlsl
Pa.a.c.-: Robert Fosler
Stmday School - 9a.m.
Wonhip - 9:45 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Pine Grove Bible Holiness Church
lfl mile off Rt 325
Pauor: Re\1. O'Dell Manley
SWlday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Sel'\licc - 7:30p.m
Wesleyan Biblt Holine~ Church
75 Pearl St, Middlepoll.
Pastor. Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday school - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Serv1&lt;;e - 7:30p.m.
Hysell Run Holiness Church
Pulor: Rohen Manley
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worship - 10: 4~ a.m.,? p.m.
Thunday Service - 7:30p .m.
Harrisonville Holiness Chapter
Pastor: Rc\1. John Neville
Sunday School 10 a.m
Worship · I 1 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Dtxttr Church of Christ

PaSlor : Onis Slc:wart
Sunday Sct.ool - 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m
Rutland Church ot Christ
Pastor: Eugtnc E. Underwood
Sunday School - 9:3(] a.m.
Wonhip - \0:30a.m., 7 p.m .
Mason Church ut Chrlst
MillerSL, Mason. W.Va.
Sunday School • t0 •.m.
Worship - II a.m., 7 pm.
Wednc:sdly Servtces - 7 p.m.
Bndford Church of Christ
St. Rt. t24 .t. Co. Rd. 5
Pastor. Derek Stump
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wontup · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m

Succ-ess Road Church Qr Christ
Pastor: Joseph B. Hoskins
~day

School · 9 a.m.

Worship · 10 a .m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday &amp;rvi~§ · 7 p.m
Ubtr"ty ChrlsiJan Churc:h
Dc&gt;.tu
Pastor: Woody Ull

Sunday Xhool - 10 a.m.
Evening - 1 p.m.
Wednesday &amp;Nice · 7 p.m.
Langnlllt Christian Chunh
Sunday School · 9:30a.m
Wonh.ip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcmesday Service HO p.m

Hantoct Grov~ Ch•rch
Pastor: Charlea DooUgut
Sw!day school · 10o30 a.m
Won!Up · 9JO • ~m ., 7 p.m.
Rttd.svlllt: Church vi Christ
Plstor: Philip Srunn
SLmd.ay School o9o30 •.m.
Wonhip Service: 10:30 Lm.
B&gt;ble S..dy, Wednesday, 6JO p m.

Chnstian Union
Hob..., Churcb of Christ In
Chrlsllan Union
Panor: Theron Durham
S~May School - 9o30 •.m.
E'"""'a · 7 p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Hartford Churdl orChrl~ In
Chrlsllan Union
Hartford, W.Va
Puw: Rev . David McManis
Stmday School - II 1.m.
Worship-9:30a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

Church of God
ML Moriah Churdl of God
Racine
Past&lt;X": Rev. James Satterfield
Sunday School - 9: 4~ 1.m.
E'"""'K · 7 p.m
Wednesday Service:J - 7 p.m.
Rutland Churdt or God
Pastor: John F. Co roo ran
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Syracuse Chun:h ur Cud
Apple and Second Sis
PasiOr: Rev . David Russell
Sunday School and Wunllip- 9:30a.m .
E.,.cnin&amp; Services- 7 p.m.
Wcdoe.lday Services - 7 p.m.

Churdt or God of Propheq
OJ. White Rd. off St. Rt. t60
Putor: Pat Henson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m.
Wednesday Semces - 7 p.m

Pomeroy Chur&lt;h or Christ
212 W. Main St.
Pastor: Andrew Miles
SWlday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.,? p.m.
Wedn&lt;sday Scrviocs • 7 p.m.

Latter·Day Saints
Re-creanlzed Church of jesus Christ
In Lauer Day Saints
Portland-Racine Rd .
Pastor: William Roush
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m
Wednesday Services - 1:30 p.m.

Lutheran
St. john Lutheun Church
Pine Grove
Pastor: Laun A. Leach Shreffler
Wonhip - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Our Saviour Luth eran Church
Walnut and Henry Sts ., Ravenswood , W . V~
Pastor: Rev . George C. Weirick
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Wonhip - 11 a.m.

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Comer Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Putor: Laun A. Leach ShrdOer
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Wonh.ip · 11 a.m .

United Methodist
Graham United Mfthodlsl
Worship- 9:30 Lm . (I Sl &amp; 2nd Sun),
7ol0 p.m. (3rd &amp; 4th SWl)
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
Mt . Olive Unltfd MtthodiR
Off 124 behind WUkesvlUe
Pastor: Olarles Jones
Sunday Sc hool · 9:30 1.m
Wonh1p - 10:30 a.m, 7 p.m. .
Thursday Sci'\IICes - 7 p.rn

Melgs Cooperative Parish
f'.;ortheast Clusler
Alfred
Pastor : Sharoo Hausman
Sunday School · 9:30a .m.
Wonh tp · II a.m., 6:30 p.m.
Chesler
Pa stor: Sharoo Hau5man
Worship - 9 a.m
Sunday School - I 0 1 m
Thursday ServiCes · 7 p.m

Joppa
Pa ~ l or : Brenda Weber
Wors h1p · 9:30 1.m.
Sunda&gt;' Sc hool · 10:30 a.m.
Wedneoday Se rvices· 7:30pm
Lon~ Uottom
Pastor: Olarle~ Ea ton

Sunda y School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wedne,day Services - 7:30p.m.
Rerdsvlll e
Pastor: Rev. O.artes Eatoo
Worsh 1p · 9:30a .m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services -7:30p.m
Tuppers Plains St.l•aul
Pastor: Sharoo Hau ~man
Sunday School · 9 a.m
Wor1hip - 10 a.m
Tuesday Se rvi~ - 7:30pm
Central Cluster
Ashury (Syracuse)
Pastor: Wesle~ Tha1cher
Sunday School - 9:45 a m
Wors hip - 11 a.m.
Wednesd1y Services · 7:30pm .
E-nterprise
Pastor : Keilh Rader
Sunda y School · I0 a.m.
Wo~htp · Q a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Scl'\li ces . 7 p.m
~latwoods

P a~to r ·

Keith Rader
Su nday School · 10 1.m
Worship - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Thursday Serv1ce! - 7 p.m.

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93 Mill Stroot
Middleport. Ohio 46760
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SyracUH Church of lhe Nuarene
Pastor: Rev. Glenn McMillan
Sunday School · 9:30a .m.
Worsh.ip · 10:30 _a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedne sday Servuxs - 7 p.m.

Heath (Mlddlepu11)

Pomeroy Church ur lhe N aurcn e
Pastor: Rev. Thomat McClung
Sunday Schocl · 930 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wc:dnesd11y Servtces · 7 p.m

Pastor : Frank Smilh
Sund ay School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 6 p.m.
Minersville
Pastor: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School - 9 Lm.
Wmship - 10 a.m.
Pearl Chapel
Putor: Aorence Smith
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.
Pomeroy
Pastor: Eunhae (Gr:aee) Kee
Sunday School · 9ol l a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30pm .

Rock Springs
Pa.stor:Keilh Rader
Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m
Wednesday Services - 6 p.m
Rutland
Pastor: Arthur C111.blroe
Sunday School - 9:30a .m
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m
Thursday Servites - 1 p.m.
Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
SWlday Sehool - 9:15a.m.
Worship- 10:15 a.m.
Snowville
Pa5tor: Flormce Smith
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Southa-n Clus~r
Apple Grove
Pastor. Carl Hicks
Sunday School · 9 a.m .
Won hip - 10 • m , 7 p.m
Thur1day SeiVices · 7 p.m.
Dethlny
Pastor : Kennelh Baker
SWlday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m
Wednesday Servtces . 10 a.rn
Carmel
Past(H : Kenneth Bak er
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worship - !0:45a.m. (2nd &amp; 4\h Swt)
Morning Star
Paslor: Kmneih Bak~r
Sunday School - 9:45 1m
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
·rn umiay Se!Vlces - 7:JO p.m .
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Forest Run"
Putor: We!ley Thatcher
Sunday School - I 0 a.m ·
Worship · 9 a.m.
Thursday Services - 6:30p.m.

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Pa.stOf : Kenneth

Bak~r

Sunday School - 9:30a .m
Wontup · 10:45 a.m. (\st &amp;. 3rd Sun)

Ease Letart
Pastor: Roge r Gract:
Sunday School · 10 a.m
Wonh.ip - 9 1.m
Racine
Pastor: Roger Grace
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Wonhip - II a.m
Laurel Clltr Free Methc:w:IIR Church
Putor: Willam Williams
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wo~hlp - 10: 30a . m,?p . m

Wednesday Servia: I

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Rutland Dible Methodist
Putor : Rev. Iva n Myers
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Evcn mg · 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeMccs · 1 p m
Coolville United Methodist Pari~
Pastor: Harold E. Alloway -Priddy
CooMile Church
Mam &amp; Fifth S1
Sunday School - 10 am
Wonhil? - 9 a.m
Tuesday SeMCCI - 7 p.m.
Bethel Church
Township Rd , 408C
Sunday School - 9 1.m.
Wonhip - 10 1.m
Wcdnt!day Servietl . 10 a.m
HOC'klngport Church
Grand Street
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - ! l a.m
Wr.dnesd1y Services · 8 p m
Torch Church
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.

Nazarene
Racine F1rst Church of lht Naurene
Pastor: Thomas L. Gate1, D
S unda~ School - 9:30a.m.
Wordup - 10:30a.m.,6p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Middleport Church or tht Na:urene
Pastor: Rev . Uoyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servictl · 1 p m.
Reedsville Ft&gt;llowshlp
Church cA the Nazarene
Pastor: Jotm W. lXluglu
Sunday School · 9:30 1.m.
Wontup . 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Setvice1 - 7 p.m.

Chester Chur.-h or lhe NIWirene
Pas!Dr: Rev . Herbert Gra1.e
Sunday School - 9:30a .m
Woohip - 11 a.m ., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m
RutJand Church 1:1 the Nazarene
Pastor: Samuel Buye
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worslup ~ IOolO o.m., 6o30 p.m.
Wednesday Sc:rvices · 7 p.m.
fir~ Church ollhe Nazarene
Pa..uor: William Jun.is
Sund.ay School - 9:30a.m.
Wonh1p - I 0:40a .m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Serv ices · 7 p m

Put-Uand

New Ha.,.en C hunh or \he Nazarl'ne

Pastor: \.lendon Stroud
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:3 0 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wedne.sday Service~ - 7 p.m

Other Churches
Trinity Congregational Chun:h
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
Church -9: 15a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
The Salvation Anny
11 5 Butternut Ave., Pomeroy

Sunday School - 10:30 a.rn .
Worstup - 10:00 am, 7:30p.m
Mlddlt&gt;port Community Church
515 Pear! St., Middleport
Pastor: Sam Andenon
Sunday School I 0 a.m
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scrv1cc · 7.30 p.m.

o! Columbu~ , 0
804 W. Mam
'91 1J18 Pomeroy

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Freedom Gospcl Mission
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 1 p.m.
White's C hapel Wesltyan
Coolvi ll~ Road
Pastor: Re\1. Phillip R1 denuur
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonh1p - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Servi ce · 7 p.m
Fa.ir\llew Bible Church
Letan, W.Va. R1. I
Pas10r · James Le.wis
Sunday School - 11 a.m.
Worship - 9:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scrvtce - 7:30p. m
Ca lvary Bible Church
Pomeroy P1k e, Co. Rd.
PasLOr: Rev. Rla ckwood
Sund ay School · 9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m .. 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
Spiritual Fallh Church
State 13&amp;, Antiquity
Pastor: A Stewart
Sunday School · 10 a.m .
Even in g - 7:30p.m
Thursday Service . 1:)0 p.m.
Calvary Pilgrim Chapel
Ham ~onville Road
Paslor: Re .... Y1 ctor Roush
Sunday School9:]0 a.m
Worship - 11 a.m., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Service- 7:10p .m
Slivenvllle Wurd or Fallh
Pa~tor : David Dailey
S und a~ Sc hoo\9:30 a.m
Evcrung - 7 p.m.
l"hur1day Serv1ce - 7:30pm

Faith Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev Emm ett Raw son
Sunday School · 10:00 a.m
Evening 7 p.m.
lhursday Servi ce · 7 p.m

Rej oicing Lire Church
500 N. 2nd Ave., M1ddl epon
Pas1or· Rev . M1chaci Pangio
Sunday School · 10 ~ . m .
Wednesday Serv ices - 7 p.m.

S)·racuSt• Mission
1411 Rndgcman St.. S yrac u ~c
Pauor : Ro.,. (M•ke ) Thompson
Sunday Sc hool · 10 a.rn.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service -1 r m

Prnlt-rostal A~mbly
SL. Rt. 124, Racine
Pastor : William Hoback
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
Evening - 7 p.m.
W cdnesd~y Serv11.:es - 1 p.m.

llaZl'l Communlly Chut("h
Off Rt. 124
l'asl or: Edsel Han
Sunday School - 9:30a .m
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Dyesvlllt Com munlly Chur ch
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p. m
Burlington Community Chur ch
Burlingha m
Pastor: Ray L.a udcnnilt
Sunday School - I 0 a.m
Worship - 1 p.m.

Wedne sday Scmce · 7 p.m
Christian F.-llowstllp C{'nl er
Sal em St., Rut land
Pastor : Rotx:n E. Mu sser
Sunday SchDol - 10 a.m .
Worship - II 15 a.m, 7 p m
Th ursday Service · 7 p.m.
Morse Chapel C'hurrh
Sup!. Mike Matson
Sunday school - 10 a rn
Worship - II a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Serv1ct - 1 p m
rai th Gospl'l Chur ch
Long Bouom
Sunday Sehoul · 9 30 a m
Wonhlp 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m
Wcdnc~day

7:30pm

Mt. OIIH Communll y Churt·h

Pa §lor : Lawrcn~ Bush
Sunday School - 9:30am
Evenmg · ? p.m.
WellnedAy Sl:o:rvtct: · 7 p m
United F•llh Chur ch
Rt. 1 on Pomeroy By· Pa ss
Pastor: Rev. Roben E. Srruth , Sr
Sunday School - 9.30 a.m
Wonhip - 10:30 am ., 7 p.m
Wedne!day Strvitt · 7 p m

Pentecostal

Mlddl{'port Penlt'C'ost.al
llmd Ave
Pastor: Rev. O.ul: !iaker
Su nday School - 10 a.m.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7:]0 p.m.

Presbyterian
Harrison.,.llle Presbyterian Church
Wo!'!hip - Q a.m.
Sunday School - 9 : 4~ 1.m
Middleport Presbyterian
&amp;inday School. - 9 a.m.
Worship 10 Am, 4 pm. (2nd &amp; 4lh Sun.)
SyracuS{' Flrst United Presbyh.T iln

Sunday School - lOam
Worship - II a.m., 4 p.m. (lu&amp;:. Jrd Sun.) .

Seventh·Day Adventist
Sc.,.enth-Day Adventist
Mullx: rry lhs . Rd ., i,omeroy
Pntor: .Rob ~yd;,
Saturda~ Sc:l"\ltccs .
Sabbath School · 2 p.m
Wonhip - 3 p.m.

United Brethren
Mt. Hennon Unllf'd Dr.-thren
in Chrl~t Church
Texas Commu.n~~y otT CR. 82
?utor Rcttn Sanden
Sunday School - 9:JO a.m.
Won hip · 10:30 1.m., 1 :30 p.m
Wednesday Serv1ccs - 1 :30 p.m.
F:den Un lltd Brethren in Chri.A
2 1fl mtles nOilh o( Rced.sville
on Sua: Route 124
Panor· Re .... Robt:n Mart.Jey
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wursh1p 7 p m
Wednesday Scrv1cn 7 p.m

F..&lt;clesl• F'cilowshlp
t28 \!ill St., Middleport
Pastor : Chuck McPher!iOn
Sunda~ School · I 0 1.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servioc - 7 p.m.
Full Gospel Llghlhouse
33045 HiJand Road, Pome roy
PasLor : Roy Hu nter
Sunday School - I0 1 m
Eve.nrng 7:30p.m.
Tuuday &amp; lhursd.a y 7.30 p.m
Neast Settlemtnl Churth
Sunday Wonhip · 2:30p .m.
l"h ur1day service~ · 7:30p.m.
South Bethel New Testament
Silver Ri dge
Putor: Duane Sydennricker
Sunday School - 9 a m
Worship . 10 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Service - 1 p.m.

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Naltonwtde Ins . Co .

Carleton Interdenominational Church
Kingsbury Road
Pul.or : Clyde W. Henden;oo
Sunday School · 9:30a.m
Evenin g · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scm a: . 7 p.m

(row 's Family Res I our on!

'htluling l&lt;~nlutky ftitd C~ic.u "
228 W. Moin St ., PolTlfroy

POMEROY, OHI0 - 992-6677

992 -5432

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Pomeroy

992-225 •

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FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

992-7075

992·5141

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Memorial Hospital
1 I 5 I Memorial Dt.
992·2104

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117, 1992

Ohio

Business Services
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PUBLICATION
FOR SALE 1978
InternatiOnal, 60 passenger
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automattc transmtsston
springs &amp; shocks, exc cond
$2500 Call614-992-3200

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Public Notice

Public Notice

In the Common Pleas Court
ol Meigs Counly, Olllo
Fred George, et at
Plain lift a,
c. .. No 92-CV-105

that you have been named
Defendant• In a legal action
enlllled Fred George and lois

esll ol the PlalntiHa, to precludunyclalm ollntoreat by
the Defendants, and lorooats
of the action

port and bounded and deocrlbed 11 lollowo:
Situate In Philip Jones'
orlglnlal plat oltho Village ol
Middleport, County ol Melgo
and State of Ohio, to-wit·
Being twenly-olx and onehall (261/2) loot oft the north
tide of tot no alxty•teven
(67) In aald Village, the samo
being a percel of land twentysix ond one-hall (26 112) by
ono hundred thlrtoen feel
(113) and extending from
Second Stroot out along
Coal Street to a cortoln alloy
RelorencoOeed . Vol 186,
pego303, Melg1 County Deed
Recorda
The real eatate above
doiCflbed Ia subject to all

Vou

are hereby required
lo answer the Complaint

within twenty-eight (28) day•
after the last publlcallon of
this notice which will be
published one. a week fDf
slx(6)succesal\leweeks The

1..1 publication will be mad•
onthe22nddayolllay, 1992,
and the twenty-eight (28)
dayo lor anowtrlng will
commence on that date. In
caae of your failure to answer or otherwise retpond

aa required by thaOhlo Ruleo
ol Civil Procedure, Judgement by default will be rendered against you for the
relief demanded In the Complaint
Dated this 9th day of April,
1992
Larry

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leatM,Ntemenlaendrlghte
of way of record

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Situated In the County of
Mel go and Slate ol Ohio, and
In 160 Acre lot No 1224, and

Spencer,

Clerk ol Courto

being on lhe road from

eroy to Rutland, being 60 loot

By Marlene Harrleon,

Deputy
14117,24, (5) 1, 8, 15. 22 6TC

wide In lront on said road by

v.

Oehmd•nls
NOTICE BY PUBUCATION
To E E Nelaonj Jennie
K Nelson, W F. Thompson,
1nd the Unknown Heirs, Ne.1t
ol Kin, Legaleeo, OeYI-,
Admlnlatntora, E110cutora,

Succnaora, Spouan, and
Anlgna, II ony of E E Ne~

son, Jennie K Nelaon, and
W F Thompaon, whoael8tt
addre11e1 are unknown
You are hereby notlfted

danta Thla action hat been
asslgnedCaaoNo 92-CV-105
and Is pending In the Common Pleas Court ol Melgo
County Ohio Court Slrael,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Tho object ol tho Comptolnt Is to quiet IIIIo to 1-1/2

acres also known at 1 67
acres of realestalelocated In

Fraction 23, Town 8, Range
15 ol the Ohio Compeny'o
Purchase, In Salem Townahlp, Meigs County, Ohio,
and to qulel title to lhelntor·

Real Estate General
OFFICE 992-2886

ESTATE OF JERRY W
FRIDENSTINE DECEASED
Coso No 27424, Docket 13,
Pogo 373
Notloo ol Appointment ol
Fiduciary
Revised Code, Sac 2113 08
"On Aprll9, 1992, In tho Mel go
County Probate Court, Case
No 27424, Theresa M Frlden·
stlne, 53116 SR 681,
Roedovllle, Olllo, 4Sn2 woo
oppolnted Executrix of the
estate ol Jerry W Frldenat·
lne, deceaaed, late of 53116
SR 681, Reedsville, Ohio,
45772"
Robert E Buck,
Probate Judge
Lena K Neuelroad, Clerk
(4) 17, 24, iS) 1 3TC

right to

the

Said real property ohall nol
be sold for lelt than IWo-thlrds (213) ol Its oppralaod
value
The following deacribed
lands and tenemenla altuated

In Melgo County Ohio, towit
COMMERCIAl PROPERTY
Situate In the County of
Meigs, In the State ol Ohio,
and In the VlllaQo ol Middle-

3 Announcements

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the ume

NEW OPENING

SUMMER
IMAGES
on Hysell Run Rd.

2 M~eo

POMEROY, OHIO

NEW SCA WOLFE BED
12 Vleita ••••• $25.00
16 Vieite •• $30 00
1 Vlslt. ..... $3.00
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992·2487 or
992·7884

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about 20 acres are bllable Has a bam wrth hay ton and an
e&lt;J.~tpment shed PubliC water and electnc avwlable Many
great lxHidng sttes and water tor arumals
$30,000

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Tho Village of Pomeroy
dealres to receive sealed
b1ela for Gaaohne producta

Specializing In Cus~m
Frame Repair
NEW &amp; USED PARTS
FOR ALL MAKES
'
&amp; MODELS

992·2269

For return of 14K Yellow Gold 20
Inch Herringbone Chain, made in
Italy. Lost in Middleport, perhaps
in front of house, Fruth's or
Cardinal's. Notify Helen Jane
Brown, 992·6732 or stop by.
Thanks $75.00 if returned within 3
days. It was a gift from my hubby.

USED RAILROAD TIES

LONGBOTIOM-Hoymon Rood Approx t 12 acre of land
wrth 1973 schultz mobrle hom e tha t s 12X65 Has 2 bdrms

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POM£JIOt. OHIO;
9 acres of mce

laying land Owner wdlsplrt $18 000
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g81 lumMCt central •• WBFP new roof now deck 1
ur garage lu bsmt 2 13 acres wigarden area $31 900

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2 beth heat pump, CIA poliO garage outburldrngs appro•
6 lfQII's $39.500 OWNER SAYS "MAKE AN OFFER!"
WANTED AT ONCE I
USTINO FOR HOMES &amp; PROPERTIES IN THE MEIGS
COUNTY AREA If YOU WANT TO SELL
CALL US
TODAY 1WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING I
HENRY E. Q.ELAND. • · ·
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JEANTRIJSSELL
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992-1!191
9411-2439
9411-2660
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Palnllngs

614-992-2242
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992-6215

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IHE QUAliTY PRIM! SHOP
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FOR SALE

EXCAVATING

BULLDOZING
PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING. Limestone,
Dort, Gravel and Coal

Agriculture
lime

VALLEY INC.

licensed and Boncled

Rt. 2
Millwood, W.Va.

Orl FL $3 95/Mtn

Unallached? Mee ! Area Smgles
Through Our Singles Newslel
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1043 Gallipolis Ohio 45631

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WANTED
Old Currency Dated

Between 1861 -1929

COAL
LIMESTONE
AGRICULTURAL
LIME

Eapecoally Natoonal
Bank Curnency from
any alate Paymg
$300 00 and up for

speclftc p1ecea from
Ractne, Pomeroy,

Mtddleport and
Ravenewood.
PETE SIMPSON
Evenings

REASONABLIE RATES

742-2138
3-15-'92-1 mo pd

1-6t4-764-2101

l Indoor Cats 12 Mon!hs O ld
Female 15 Mont h Old
Neulered Male To Good Home'
814·446 2336

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FREE f.S'I'IMI\TI'.S

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wka old 304 675-4156 a her dark
Help Wanted
Financial
Ausllal tan Shepherd puppies 8

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Cat Part Himalayan Spayed - - - - - - - - - Oe Clawed Call 614 256 10 26
Before t PM
AVON • All Araas I Shirley
Spears 304 675 1429
Female Australian Shephard
· -- -614 379 2798
Babysltlar n my home 5 days a
Full blooded white tamale weak Mondav Frtday 614 992
fluk ngese has been spade in 3257
slde dog 304 576-2364
BARTENDERS/CASINO
WORKERS , DECK
Pupp1as To Good Home Call
HAN0Sit1oslesses
Etc
614 4461157 Attar 4 PM
Positions Aboard Cru tsa Ships
$3001$900 W~ty Free World
Lost &amp; Found
Travel No Exp Necessary 1
206 73&amp;.7000 Evt 1594N8
Found Ring Gaurd At Ohio Val
lay Bank (Jackson Ptka Gal Ct\y of Poml Pleasant IS accept
tl po11S) Parkmg Lot Call To mg app llcahons for cert ified
ldenllty Between The Hours 9 hleguards lor the 1992 sw1m
AM &amp; 2 PM 614446-6147
mtng season App ly C1ty Hall
400 Vtand St Poml Pleasant
Found
Shor1
Ha1r
Small WV 25550 Mayor Russell V Hoi
~Wmuslck Beagle Tags Ll~hl land
T1n/8rown And A Lt!tla White
We Are Trying To Get Her To Easy Work' Excellent Pay 1 As
ESI 614 388 9092
semble Products At Home Call
Toll Free 1 800-467 5566 Ext
LOST near Cornstalk area 313
S ~bEtnan Huskey darktsh red &amp;
wt't1ta, 6 months old reward Home Wor~ers Needed By 150
304-675 2452
F rms Top Pay $339 Weak Or
More Rush $1 00 Sell-Add res
LOST while envelop contalrtlng sad Stamped Envelope 110 D&amp;A
J rings REWARD vicinity 1900 Supplies Boll t443 Fairborn
block o r N Main St 304·675OH 45324
4!32
los t B1g Yellow Cal Good Size
Yellow Slnped Neutered Male
Freckles On Nose Last Seen
Ttlursd.ay 419.192 Sidwell Area
Vkmny Old Btdwetl School
Family Pet Any Information
Call 614 388 8788

Needed man or co1.1ple to stay
fult -hme every other week to
care lor an 88yr old man 614
949-2306 or 614 985 3956 bet
wean 2 Sp m
Needed Someone To Run Hoi
Dog Concession Stand Ap

Lost Tan Male Puppy Black
Spoiled Tongue Black Nylon
Collar
Lost Around Holzer
Hosp11at (Ga ll!pohs)
TO THE PERSON WHO STOLE
MY PUPPY II Your Not Going To
Relurn Him Allnst Get His
Shol! There Due Thl! Week H•
May D1e Wtthout Them

pomtment Only 614 367 0689
Now acceptmg apphcauon! tor
waitress or wa1tor and or
dal1vermg Apply In person NO
phone call s pl oase
VIllage
l&gt;iua Jackson Ave
--'-------'Avon• all areas The sky Is the
hmlt with new urmng str uc:rura
1-SOO 992 6356

I Hope Somebody Ste•ls Some-

one You Love Someday So You Pahent Service Ass1stan1 ApCan See How II Feels If Found pro•lmately 20 25 Hours Per
WHit Must Be Energetic And
PLE AS E Ca ll 614-446-0225
Able to Wort Ftalllble Sch&amp;dute
Including Day Evemng And
7
Yard Sale
Selurday Hour1 Me&lt;hcar ONice
Expenence Helpful W11t Train
AL L Yard Salas Must Be Pa1d In
Respon~tble
Parson
Mature
Advance DEADLINE 2 00 p m Who Is Sens1!1ve To Birth Coo
the day be fore tha ad 1s to run
trot And Reproductive Health
Sunday udttton
2 00 p m Needs 01 C1l1n1s MU!I Be Well
2 00 Organized
Friday Monday ed11ion
Accurate
W1th
p m Saturday
Figures And Record Keeping
Ha~• Su perior Communlcallon
S~ 1U s Must Be Able To Work
8
Public Sale
Under Guidelines W11h M n1mat
&amp; Aurtlnn
Su pervision Requtres Reliable
R!ck Pearson Auction Company Transportalion Abi11!y To Work
Gallia
Lawrence
lull l1me aucttoneor complete 1n Meigs
aucllon
service
Ucensed Counties And Other SillS II
Needed Ttme And Out ot
fi6 Ohlo &amp; West Vtrgtnla 304
County Travel Paid Slart $5 50
5785
S.nd
Resume
And
Two
Employment
Relertnces
To
9 Wanted to Buy
Planned
Parenthood
Of
Southeast Oh1o 396 Richland
Don t Junk 11• Sell Us Your Non
Avanua Alhans Oh1o 45701 By
Working
MaJor
Appllancl!
April 30 1992 EOEJESP
Color TV s VCR s Mtcrowaves
Etc 614 256 12 38
Per~on To Work In Hardware

Wanted To Buy Junk Autos
Wi'lh Or W1thoU1 Molors Call
larry Llvety 614-388 9303
Top Pnces Paid All Old U S
Coma Gold Flmgs S1l~er Cotns
Gold Coins M T S Coin Shop
151 Second Avenue Gallipolis

Employment Services

(llo Sunday Calls)

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POMEROY, OH 4-5769

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FAEE ESTIMATES

985·4473
667·6179

~JAY MAR
Quality
Stone Co.
SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE
(all614·997-6637
St. Rt. 7
Cheshire, OH.

2-7-92-111

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MAIITINANCI
614-Mt-327
t....nMowlng,
Fertilizing, WHdlng,

lnd Seeding.
Shrub •nd T'"
Trimming I Remonl
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BOWARDL.
ftliiiiL
ROOFING

FrH Estimates

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Will Babysit In My Home Rod
ney Araa Rolerences Avattable
Call 614 245 5887:
Babysitting m my home Monday
thru Friday across from North
Point School have references
304-675-4612
Georgu Portable Sawmtll doni
haul your logs to the m•ll just
call 304 675 1957

Applications Are Being Taken
For Lllttguards At Mtddleport
Munlclptl Pool Appli cation!
Available At Mtdd te pon VIllage
H1t1

Moun Cleanmg For Parties
Showing Or Any Occulon Also
Clean Weekly Or Monthly!
Rttereneea 614 446 3681 614
446 3388 Leave Messag1

A11i1tant Director of Nursing
for 68 bed long torm cat1
facility Must hav• registered
nursing license In Wnl Virgini a
Responaible IOf adminlslration
dulles &amp; some floor work 11
ch11ge nurse Prefer G~rat1c
backgrQUnd
Computer
ex
perlence e piUI Apply C1r1
H•~en of Pofnl Pleuant , Rt 1
Box 326 Point Pleasant WV
25550 EOE/conslderabll aatar'f
and beneflta

Mist Paula a Day Care Center
Sa fa attordable, ch1 ld care M F
6 am
5 30 p m Ages 2'h-10
Before after school Drop-Ins
welcome 614 446 8224 Naw In
fant Toddler Care 614 446-6227

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU
E1cellent
Pay,
Benefits
Tran sportation,
407 292-4~1:
E11t
57'1
91 m lOp m
Toll
Refunded

Odd Jobs, Reaaonable Rain
614 388 8491
Tutoring By Certllied Teacher
Grad" 1 8 tn My Home Now
Thru Summer
614 44e·7310

31 Homes lor Sale
1 And 7'10 Acres W th N1ce J
Bedr oom House Close To Ct ly
Limits
On
588 Ga lltpolts
Reasonable 614 446 4344
1 400 sq fl bru: k 3 bedrooms
large hv1ng room bnck palm
free water/septtc heal pump 5
m~nule s
trom Pt
Pleasan t
$56 900 304 675 5306
3 Bedroom Home Ofl I Acra 01
Land Call614 2S6 1S26

41 Houses for Rent
2 bedroom house kll chen bath
lt~lngrt&gt;Om
no pets 304 675

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3 BR home lor rent in 1own
$300 mont h plus deposrl 304
675 3413
304 675 7109
aher
Furnished 3Br House 1 Ftt&gt;Or
$350 +Uttltlles Upper Four1h
Avenua GaUtpohs l=ta terancas
Security Depos11 614 446 4416
After 7p m

Nice llftelency cottage unique
and beautlfL.II 304 675~42
One Bedroom House
Fur
mshad Deposit And Reference
Raqwred No Pets 614 446

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42 Mob1le Homes

for Rent
2 bed room 1 balh pr1vato toea

3 Bedrooms 2 Bath s 2 Car
Garage $45 000 6!4 446-6325

lion on Radman R1dge Hender
son area $200 month $t50
depos11 304 n6-6059 o r 304
768 5252

3 Un11 Apar1ment RMial Ex ce l
lent Colldt11on Bul av lie Ptke
Road Redu ce d• Call For Ap
po~ntmanl 614 446 8568

2br Unturnlshed A1r Cable
Baaultlut R1ver V1ew Reference
Oepo!ut Requ rod Fosler s
Mob Ia Homo Park 614 446 1602

BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE
H storlcal Area Cor na1 Lot 816
Main S1 Pt Plea!iant W Vtt
Complete ly Renovated ~ Full
Balhs 3 Large Bed rooms New
HIJAC New Carpel Avatlable
June 15 61~ 446 2205

3 bedroom mob1l1 homa Ltton
Baden Rd 304-675 3590 a her
&amp; 00 PM

Ell1remety neal ready to mo ve
1nlo, 2bdrm heat pump greal
starter home or lor couple
FMHA approved 6t4 992 7'196
Must Move OUick By ONner
Gracious One Floor Bnc~ In
Pomeroy Extra s! Below Ap
pratsal 614 992 5979
Split @ntry
3
bedro oms
llvingroom dmmgr oom Ia mily
room wlflteptace
3 baths
covered deck paho doub le
garage Sand Htll Ad 304 675
1258

32 Mobile Homes
tor Sale
$'1 000 Rebate Schull 14176 2
Bedrooms 2 Baths Otm Sp@clal
Low Price French Ctly Mob1le
Homes 614 446 9340

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1973 Forrest Park Mobtle Homo
2 Bedrooms
12x6S
Total
Etec::trtc Very Good Condtlton•
614 446-6878
1978 C&amp;G Baron 14•10 2bdrm
all
eltoelrlc
heat
pump,
screened porch ca rport all
kllchen appliances lncludlnp
dishwasher vary good condition 2 acres locate d on Rock
springs Road 614 9921283
1980 Buddy t4r70 total electric
Concrete porch 21\111 Baths
WID OW
garden bathtub
CA 15• 30 abo~• groung pool
3ml out ol Porter Call 614 388
8352 5 00
1983 Na!;hua 3 bedroom 14170
with 7•12 expando CA OuHn
waterbed garden tub all appliances t0x20 deck $'14 500
Uust mo~• 304 675-7860 or 6753594
1985 Windsor 2br Fully Furnished Dishwasher Disposal,
TV Slereo System Throughout
Washer &amp; Dryer 2 Bedroom1 Of
Furntture And Living Room Furniture M lcrowave ~etrigeretor
And Slo~t 614~46 3547. 304

7113-4356
1989 Do ublew1de 24x60 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths New Roof Un
derplnnlng Porches Ask ing
$21 500 Phone 614 245 9059
1992 Brea1awood t4x60 2 Bed
rooms Still Under Manufacturers War ranv 614 379 2293 Af
tar 6 PM

Mob le f-tome unturn CA 322
Thtrd Ave 614 446 3748 or 614
256 1903 Before 9 PM

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Apanment
for Rent

1 bdrm apt m Mtddleport water
sewa~a
trash po1d you pay
etacln cJgas $150 mo 614 949
2217

1bdrm
S225mo
includl&amp;
ut!htlaa sac ur~ty depos11 re
quired no pel! 514 992-2218

2 bedroom apt u! \Illes paid
Hud approved 304 575-2722

And
2
Bedrooms
Stove
Refrigerat or Furnished 614 446
3940
2br Garage Apartment Local ad
106 Locust Street G.illtpolls
S22SIMo $100 Deposn Waltr
Furnished 614 446 3870

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATE.S 536 Jackson Pike
from 1192/mo Walk to shop &amp;
movtes Call614 446 2568 EOH

S.t 614-446-9325
Joe Cusack You Are A Winner'
Bring A Copy Or Thl! Ad Along
With IdentifiCation To The Gal-

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Complete home turn 1shmgs
Hours Mon Sat 9 5 614 446
0322 3 miles out Bula~dla Ad
Free Delivery

Teal Green R&amp;ellner 19 Color
TV W1th Remole 614 245-5233

Gracious llvtng 1 and 2 bed
room apanmants at Vtllage
Manor
and
R1var s1de
Apartments tn M ddteport From
$196 Call 614 992 7781. EOH
Complelly Furnished mobtle
home 1 mtle below town over
looking n~er No Pets CA 614

446.03lll
bedroom
304 67S-

One bedroom lurmshed apt
Poin t Pleasant ~ery clean no
pel! 304-675-1386
Tara Townhouse Apart ments 2
Bedroom! 2 F toon~ 1166 Sq Ft
1 112 Ba ths CA OW Disposal 2
Pools Utilities Pa1d Extapl
Electric No Pets 614 3677850

Furnished
Rooms

Rooms tor rent week or month
Slar1tng at $120/mo Gattla Hotel
614-446 9580

46 Space tor Rent

Trailer &amp; tot Pl Pit al'lla,
$15 500 304-675-!5768 lhlr 5 00
PM

Will Do Babysttling In My Home
Good
Certified Nurs11 Aid
loc1tlon 614-446-2652

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Country Mobile Home Park, Rt
33N under new management
Lots, $85, home ranlals, $233
614·385-8227
Mobile Home Lot 1!2 Ac:riS
Prt'tftleJ. At 2 Nor1h, 6 Mills
From t'Oinl Pleasant WV 614
446-9340
Office Sp~ce Modern Ottice
Suite Available In Bushlllsa And
Prohlalon•l
Buttdlne
414
Second AYenue GatlipOlle Mor
rle Haskins, 614446-2631. 614
446·2512

47 wanted to Rent
Young couple wtntlng to rent
amall house or trailer, W.th land
lor dogs, will pay $200mo nltld
by Msy 111 614 992 7460

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Witt Do Houseclasnlng In Gat·
Upo1l1 Area 14 50 Per Hour 614

lots for ula trailers accep1able 304·675·m2

446-8406

Lots In Gallipolis Fsrry 100%
owner financlntl at 198 64 per
month any on1 of tour Iota
available 304-675 2722

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BARGAINS GALORE•
614 446 3!58
LIVING ROOM Sofa And Chair
$179 And Up Colfee And End
Tables $79 And Up Swtvel
Rockers $79
BEDROOM
Bunk Beds $99
(2x6)
4 Drawer Chest Ot
Drawers S44 95 Tw tn Mattress
$99 S.l
DINETTE S Wood Bar Stoots
$14 95 (26 ~ Ta ble And 4 Padded
Chair s $129
OPEN 7 Days A Week 9 A M 6
PM Sunday 12 Noon S PM
Rt 141 4 Mtles Oft Rt 7 tn Cen
tenary

Antiques

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Pomt Pleasant WV
Buy or sell Ri~arlne Anteques
1124 E Mam Street Pomeroy
Hours MTW 1000em lo600
p m Sunday 1 00 to 6 00 p m
614 992 ~526

8hp Troybuill Rototlllar also
row marker, pild $1580 Wt ll take
$800 614 992-~62 attar 6pm
9mm semi automatiC handgun
very good condition S200 firm
614 992 6929 after 4pm
Color TV s Por1able And Con
sole $60 Each M1crowa~e Oven
$90 Electric Clot hes Dryer $65
614 256 t2J8

For Lease

Second Floor Apanment For
LH•• L A
One B R , Bath
Khchen W/ Stove &amp; Aefrig
W.ttr Furnished No P'ela Cor
nor Socond &amp; Pin'. Galllpollo
5230 Per Month, u.poalt A•
qulred Call 614-446-4249 614
446-2:12!5 Or 614-446-4425

Draperies
Bedspreads
Cur
tam s Tab esk tr1 Stacks Ladtes
Typewttllr
Medtcme
Coal
Cabmel P1ctur1 Ladtes Su11
Cofteemaker 614 446 3375
For Sa te 3 Formal~
And 13 614-446 3087

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For Sale Walk Behtnd Gravley
Electric Stan Mower
Dual
Wheels Good Condtllon $900
614 446 0761
Franklin Type Fireplaco Stov11
Cast Iron Wtth Accessones
$100 Phooe 614 446-3791 Atler
6PM

FREE INSTALLATION
SWIMMING POOLS
Only $62 91/Mo ' For 12 Months
19xltl4 Pool Include! Fillet
laddeno
Huge
Deck
E.tc
('Based On Selling Pr1ce Of
$699 $14 4S APR, Total Deterred
Pr1 ce $754 92) Don t Bel1eva U?
Call BPI
1 800-~8 1923
Genesis
Nutrition
Products
featuring Amino Acid Body
Bulldtng, wetght loss and tal
burner tormufn Avatlable ••
clus1ntv at Rile A1d Pharmacy
The safe way to diet
IBM PS 1 Hard Dme Color
Momlor And Pnnter
D•sk
$1 400 6t4 256 1026 Balore I
PM
Maney Ferguson 50 AC WD 95
3pt hitch Cas. Va c 3pt htlr:h
Massey Harris Ferguson Pony
7ft Bu sh Hog d1sc 3pl 8hp
Briggs &amp; Stratton motor Twenty
three 22ft used trusse!
each kid• tprinq horse good
klds 161n starter b1ke 18ft alumn
hard top boa! 75hp motor, 10ft
alumn Jon BOlt Peltcan 3 man
paddle boa!, 12ft alumn V bot
tom fishing boat, Ford 7ft Flatt
mow.r 3pt Engtlll overhaul kll
lor AC WD 45 tractor Ferguson
2 row cuhivalor 3pt one row
cultiVJtor 3pt pig pole 304 1n
5680

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Plano, bldroom sutle stereo
file cablllll end tables speaker
Iampi tapa pleyar chatrt. card
table w lchalts, lawn lurmlure
t'tumldiUer, braided rugs can
ning jars, 304-675 2915
Plestlc And Medal Cutvart 6 Inch
ThAI 60 Inch In Stock Ron
Evans, Jackson, Ohio 1 800
537-i528
Tlre ehop tqL.IIpment lor sttle 1
coats 40-~0U tire changer 3 vr
old $:1000
1 coels bubble
balancer $150 All Urea In stock
will
at cost you PIIY tax
cesh n carry Everything can bl
uen at Flivetsidl Salt &amp; Tackle
Jet ot Rt 7 and Rt 218 Gal
II polls 614 441.0101 or 379-2501

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1918 Honda GL 1000 10 000
miln Honda l1na data ehabiM
luggage hke new 304m 5584 '
1986 Hondll 2SO tour whealer•
runs greal $1600 3()4713 528~:
or 773-57"30 both after 5 00 PM •

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Mtscellaneous
Merchandise

1987 Hond11 2SOX 4 Whe~tlar E1
cellenl Coochllonl $2 300 614
446
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Hondil 2SOX 4 wheeler 3011 67S
5976 after 4 oo PM

Autos tor Sale

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Plastic Drums 30 Gal &amp; 50 Gal
$3 00 An d $6 00 614 3677802
Whnlpool gas clothes dryer
Bryan! gas furnace 304-675-

Butldmg
Supplies

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S500

H182 Chevy C.naher 4 door

Groom and Supply Shop-P.t
Groom1ng All bt"Hds styles
lams Pet Food o.a1er Juhe
Webb Can 614-446-0231
AKC Labrador Retnever pupptes Stre &amp; dam OSA cert1hed
&amp; on pram1sas READY FOR
EASTER $400 304176 5760
AK C
Reg•stered
BNgles
maletlamttle s1aned had shols
9mos old S100ta 614 992 ~62
aher 6pm
AK C
Reg•slered
M•matwe
Dachshunds 614 Jaa-6114
Australian puppteS 7 &amp; lhwks
old arcoltent briiNidmg 614 9492014

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1983 Olds 88 307 Hu Most
lurury OptiOns \lery Clun
Serv.ca Reccwds S2 700 614

307-0506
1983 PonllaC: Bonnev1111 good
sh.lpe .,.. 11res St 100 304
7Tl-S284 Of 71']..5130 after 5 00

Pll
1984 Oodga Anes 4 dOOf black
AYIAI ca.ssane 4 cyl auto
6M-992 n36 evenmgs
1984 Oodgll Omm auto 4 cyl
AIC 1987 S-10 4 cyt 4 speed
A£ 304-675-7858
1984 I.e Baron tandy machtnes
t pop machtne
35 ft 5th
~

]1)4..71]..5651

1M5 Dodge Shelby Charger
Turbo 5 speed rlldlstlnr good
mpg &amp; sharp aksu-.g S2 900
304-67!.-5l06

F1sh Ta nk 2413 Jackson Ava
Pomt Pleasant
304--61S 2063
full lme Trop1cal ftsh birds
smatl an•.,a ls and s.upphes

1986 ()odgia VIS;

$-2 -900 19.87

For Sale
or Trade

Used 5 Hen.
RotottUer For One
Good
Used
Small
Push
Lawnmower 6H 367 ~37
Good

powerUn~eo

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

CavaltEW 5lalton wagon S3 200
1m Ford Ranger •bC S2 600
1984 Bronco II tan $2,600 19BS
FOld
F 15(1
l2 300
t98S
Ptymoulh v.,agor $2lllll o984
fl8fl) 60.000 miles S2 500 1984
T B~rd $1.600 1985 Ford UP
S700 19o85 Fifth Avenue SJ,DOO
1ga.c Ford F tOO 34 000 m11es
S1995 1987 Foprd Bronco full

SlZe $.4.800 1987 Ct.v-r Cor
¥title $1.400 1985 Olds O.tta 88

S2,m 1986 Bu.ck Sky Hawll
Span $1.995 Sconys Used c. ••
Hew H.arwen, 304-882 1752
1986 Grand Arn 6 Cylinder
$2 000 fiM-446 3040

61 Farm Equipment

1986 Otds Firenu 5 speed a1r
ami tm stereo, 1111 whMI 614
9!12-6529 e.allaher 6pm

2 Row Corn Ptanters 614 24S..
5508 Eventngs

1987 Camaro Good Shape
48 000 lllltles Auto Tin &amp;MIFU

25 F1 Gooseneck Trailer l&gt;uat
Axles $2 400 614-446.()1)()8

a

Fl Drag DISC 3 Pomt Dir1
Scooper Bucket 18 Ft Electnc
Hay Elevilllor Bunk 9ed5 61437'9· 2198

Cass

Call Aft11r 6p m 614 367

0215
1987 Gr-and lM loiiiJ mtles PS
PB AMIAI cassette uc cond
$4 200 or lt'a~Mi tor aU\'o p.ck up
3tH.07S-1221

tm Otcls Dena 88 'V 1ny1 Top
loldld 1 E1~'-nt Condi1lot'l'
S5 000 &amp;K-446-4225 After 6p m

U!tllly Btdg Spec111 30 140 K9
t 15 x8 Sltdtng Door 1 3 Walk
Door, Patnted SIMI Sidtrtg &amp;
Root1ng
$5190
Iron Horse
Btdrs 1 800 352 1045

1987 Trans-Am T Tops toad-.d
)04-675-3816

FARM TRACTOR SUPPlY Otuo
Valley Serv1ca Center Buy Sen
Tr ade 614 2S6-6040

1988 Chevy Calolbrity loaded
$2,800 or best ott.r 304~ ~
5ll2 aor 6 M-992 -J.4B8

IH Modo! 80 Pull Ty~ Combioe
Very Good Cond•lloo S900
Taylor Farm 614-643 2285

11J88 Ford Escort aulo 4 cyl
49 lOO
mtiiS.
QOOd cond
S4 500 firm 104-6~-7161

-

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JO 1530 D1&amp;SII Traclor $5 950
800 Ford W1th Plow &amp; Disc
Blade And Bu~h Hog $3 8.SO
614 286-6522

63

20th Annual Bentley Pig Sale
Fndey Apnl 2Uh 7l0 PM
Fayttta
Co
Falrgroullds
Washington Courthouse Selhng
200 head ot Barrows &amp; g1hs For
more informat1on contact R091r
Bentley (513)584 2398 or IAroy
Larrick 513 780-4802

1989 Ce6ebrity Eur011por1 Air
Condibontng Cn.nu Control
S9 000 Miles ftMw Ttres S6 200
iM-446-2015
1991 F.st1va sM 1"11111 pam!
198'7 H1ss.an sunroof
std tow m1 198.5 lyn• low
mtles std runs greal 1984
Datsun, auto 4dr A\'8 m•luge
614-446-nn or 614 446-6980
low mt

......"95

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3 Hampshlte Year1tng EW'Is
One Vearlmg Rilllm R.ady F01
Show 614 446 1158

for
1910 Ford S600 Runs
Good Has Hew Tires 614--446

4 H and FFA Mart. at Lambs 304
882 2886

1029 - - - - - - - FOf Sale 1geS Ford TafrC)O 4
Doof Elr:oallent Condthon fMow
IKes., $2..50CI CaH SM-446.....638

Angus And Cht-Angus Bllei
Buns Raasonabty Pnced S~le
Run Farms Jackson Ohte 6l4286 5395
AOHA

Son-ell

Mare June 1990 FaniUIIC Paint
Colt 1991 12 Fl Stock Tnuter
$1795 614 286-6522
Heretord Cow wtth Ltmousm
ca ll 304 458 1817
Holstein ht1f1rs A I br1Nd1ng 6
bread•ng age 1S lon g ynrhngs
4 registered Davtd Koblenfl
614 985 3989

72 Trucks tor Sale
1971
g•"'~

~

1 ton, 4sp 3SO en-

to. mtte.lge new h,..s

614 992 1'112
1m 0ocJ9e Dump Truck New
Tires
Good Condthon 325
Amp Gas WtldM Good Cond..
uon. 614-3671031

WantCH:t 1o buy 3 head beet type
feeder calves 4 to 6 hundred
lbs 614 992~035
ltppo Dell Pmebar Chestnut
mare 6yrs old $1500 614-69827'16

Transportation

1988 16fl Four Wmns
90hl]
Johnson molar AM FM ctts
setle sk1 tube &amp; rope Ilia jack
el! low hours $7 000 30o1 67S
1617

1989 18ft Ponloon 1991 60hp
Evmrude motor lull canvas
eovw hsh tulder $7400 614
992-6641
days
614-992 2627
IVeflrtgS
Boat lrt1ler 7 1/2 hp motor &amp;
other artras 304 1n S836
BOATERS
J S Manne Servtce Servmg All
Y~r Boating Needs Pans, Ac; ,
cnsones 'fwo Cyc le Oi l And
S.Ntce 614 256-£t60

BOATER S
Gutnn! Mercury Manne SeF\"ICQ
Mercury
Manner
Mer cru1 Sili
spectaltst
Mercury ce n1l1ed
Mobile We come to vou 614
259 597':1

76

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessones

===~--c-:-:-:Bu~1111 Transmissions Usad &amp; ''
rsblutt

S1ar1tng 11 $99 lronl :
whtel dnve startmg at $149 oo ,
614-245-5677 614-992-6293
I
CheyeMe s Truck Auto, Rt 50 ,
rkArthur Oh10 New Pr•mium 1
Oualhy
Replac•ment
Crash
Parts A.t Wholesa le Pncu No '
Hau141 Returns Free Oahvery
To ArN And Route Body Shops
Call For O.liiiiS. 1 800-253-6358

For Sale Dodge 318 eng1ne w.lh •
•

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lip auto trens , transl• cas•
l bon! illle $200 61~ 992 ~478

•Mkdays
tngs

79

~

614 992 3349 even

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

Star Craft pop-up camper $50Q
304..575-2972

Services
Ill

Home
Improvements

All Types Home Repau Or
Remodeling
Decks
S1d1ng
Roofing Call Jack Hm chm;~il
614-446-3551
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondtllonat hlellme guaran
I " Local relarences furntshed
FtM Hltmates Call collect 1o.
614 237-0488
day or n1ght
Rog~ Basen.nl Waterpr~ •
ftng

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lmptovemerots

1980 .lliep p.c:t~....., wtth topp.r 4
pnca
304..SJS.tss9 Of
S75-451S

saoo.

Oh1o Villey Walerproohng 1114...
VIand St Potrn Pleaanl WV
25550 304 ~ 75 3049 Fr.. es
ltmitles
Jeff R1a9111r- You Are A Wm
ner'" Bnng copy of th11 ad and
•dan11hca1ton to the Ragisler
Of'ttce 1o clatm your lr&amp;e adver
ttslng Prua must be c laimed
bllor. Apnl 24 1992

1W a..., han ton pitllup »t17'5-5332 Of &amp;K-Ml-3488

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S.~lc Tank Pumping $90, Gall~.:
Co RON EVANS ENTERPRIS£S !
Jukson OH 1 800 537 9528

82

I

Plumbing &amp;
Healing
Ca r1er s Plumbln~
Founh and Pine
GallipoUs Ohio
614 446 3888

614 38&amp;-9T1l
1984 ]14 Ton 6 Cyttnder 4spd
Truck
1.4 200
1971 tl2 Ton Ford S2 800 614446-8536

"'

Ron 1 TV Servlea spec:lstlzlnp.
m Zenith also sarvlting moef",-{;
other brands House calla elsct;'
some appliance ,.pairs. w~~
304-5-ni 2398 Oh10 614--446-2454,.... ,

--,----c-- - - - -

61t tt6 Ut5

86
Celebr1ty
211L FIIOD
Loaded $2 400 614 367-0122 et
letS OOPM

JET
Aeralton Motors repaired New
&amp; r.. bullt motors m stock RON
EVANS JACKSON 0H t 300537 gs2a

1Hl Dodge Ram pct~ue~ LWB
with topp81f pslpb, new tnes
txt,. good i2SOO Aftar S 00

Sale Or Take 0.. Peyments,

Autos tor Sale

Newer Homes Room Addl!lon1
Work
Aootlno
Foundation
Kitchens And Balhl Free E• '
11m1le! 1 Relerances No Job '
TDO 819 Or Smalil614 367-0516

W1ll bu1ld pa11o covers d~k s
screened rooms put up vmy l
siding Of !ratter !llklrting 6l4
245 9~52

liA 5-10 Good Ccndllktn For

84

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Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

Rnldlntlal
or
commercia(
wiring new service or rapalrt
M11ter
Licensed electrician
Ridenour Eleclncal WV00030&amp;
304-675-1786
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1968 Mu!lang, good body runs

grut wu us.d tor show ear
needs frame wortt $900 304~h

1985 Radar Bass Boat 15 112 h
40 hp Martner motor 304 516
2553

1971 Chevy peck up

lrttnstn~SS~C~~

5284 or nl-57)0
SOOPM

With 65 hp Mercury Mol or &amp; ~
Trotting Motor $2 700 614 446 '
46311
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GIIIC 114 lon H 0 , 150
auto psipb lttt slidt"9 wtndow
,... hilch topper 11500 61424S-9454

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Pony For Sale 614..,.46-0529

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1975 16h Starcrart Bass Boa! (

Oav ls
S4w Vac
Sarvlca
GIOfgas Creek Ad Parts sup
plies ptckup and delivery 614
446-&lt;1294

LWB 3
~ 5 cyl Ng:h m1ies body
ovugh S340 104-6l'S-1m

Polled Hereford Bulls 1 3 Yrs
Old Top Btoodhnes T1ylot I
Taylor 6 1~-643 2285

71

J

YNrt Expenence On Oldar &amp;

1 Year Old Reg•st•~ Black
Angus Bull 614 ·3&amp;8-8670

1986

.
.

75 Boats &amp; Motors
tor Sale

Curtis

Livestock

February

We Buy Sell Trade Used Har 'II
lays Parts And Acc@ssones'
Av i u lable 614 4~ 7055
~

Olds Cutlass $2100 198!:1 Chevy

Shth T1u Puppll! AKC R.g
F1rs1 Shots Beau11tu t Lovmg
Pets $200 614·643 2285

One

S1 000

cyl auto runs good body 1111 le
rough $650 ]0.(-882 334 3

Pets tor Sale

59

runs good

197'9 FtretHtd new engme new
needs bfakas
lritnsmtssiOfl

1981 Ford Esc:ort
614 992 204S

2~5-5121

56

1977 Cadtllac 2dr
S500 6)4..992 Jl21

1979 YUS1afl9 All New Pa11s 1
RetM11 n Wolor Redo,. To look
Like A 86 302, Auto Has Mtnor
Elac Short Reduc-ed To Sell'
$1 CKIO 614-446-6617

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54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
2 Self-defrosting retrlgarator!i 1
white, t brown, $100 each
Kenmore wuher/dryer sal al
mond
color
S200
GE
washerldryar whlta S150

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Motorcycles

74

Rabb 11 s for sate 304-675-3526

Craltsman 6hp ro1o ltll•r 304
615 3603

Acre la nd trailer 2 bedrooms,
deck porch oUibldgs Jerrys
Run Apple Grove 304· 57'6 2145

Will Cltt lor elderty or wUI do
house cleaning have referen
cet for both, 304-675-5288

1989 Ford Aerostar Van XL.amt!mlcassa1ta 1111 a1r ctuise,•
46 500MI $8800 614 992 n69 ~

Block bnck sawer pipes win
dows lmtals etc Claude Win
tars Rto Grande OM t.Jtl 614

Furnished Apartment 4 Rooms
And Bath Cenlrally Located
Raterence And Depos1t R•
qutrlld No Pats 614 446-04~4

SIHplng rooms wl1h cooking
Also 1ralter space All Mok ups
Call attar 2 00 p m 304 713
5651 Mason WV

Repossessed Mobile Homes,
Great Salectlon Singles $500
Down And Doubles S1 000
Down With Appro~ed Credlll
Ca tl 1-800·589 51'10

t989 ForO Aetostar Convarslo~
Yin, AutomatiC Overdnve A1r1
Till CruiM \lery Good Condt1
lion Call 614 446131'1 Alte r ~
PM
,

SWAIN
AU CTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ol1va St Gallipolis New &amp; Used
furniture hea tef$ Wes turn &amp;
Work boots 6t4 446 3159

Furnished Apartment 1 Bed
room Utilities Pa1d $260 mo
920 Fourth Avenug Gatltpolll
Ohio 614-446-4416 After 7p m

45

I'IN4'7 1

3876

Concrete &amp;
PlastiC Septic
Tanks Jel Aeration Tanks Aon
Evans Enterprises Jack son OH
1-800-537 9528

Furnished Apartment 1br nut
lo L1brary parktng central heat
alt refere nces 61~ ~46 0338
Be lore 7p m

198i Chevy 4x4 Atr AM~
Cassella, Century Topper1 • ~,.
PB Hitch, 5 Spd And Mo-.
52 000 Mlln Very N1c1 1 $10 500..-:
614-446-6970
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wtl'i' fO!IR.

PICKENS FURN ITURE
New!Used
Hou"hold turntshlng 112 m
Jerncho Rd P1 Pleasant WV
call 304 675 1450

Efficient Apanment For Rent
County Stttlng 614 446-6no

One
and
two
apar1ments tor rant
2053 or 675-4100

1981 Ford AarrOBtar M1n1 Van.
Call 614- 379-2809 or 614--367
7950 or 304..fi75-60«

Big Savings On All Cupet In
S1ock Cash And Carry Mol
Iehan Carpets 614-446-71t44
GOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
Washers dryers retngarators
rangos
Skaggs Appliances
Upper Rlvltr Ra Bestde s tone
Crest Motel Call 614-446 7398
1 800-499-3499
Hide A Bed Sofa Queen $'ISO
Complete 5 Pc Bedroom SUIIB
S250
Lawn Mowers Rattan
Dinnette Table Glass Top &amp; Rat
tan Backs Washer &amp; Dryer $'100
Each Complete Uv1ng Room

9

1986 Ford Aarostar Van one
owner
4
cyltnder
5sp
transmission 614 742 2427 a he~
6pm

4 P1ece Uvmg Room Suite
Rust!Brown $150 614 44&amp;-048!
Leave A Mes sage

Comphtte sel of ma!chtng bunk
beds brand new w lh matching
cheat of drJwers 304-675-6929

2 Bedroom House 26 Chillicothe Road Gallipoli s $8 500
614 446 1615 614 ~46 1243

New mobile home with cenlral
air garage lot priced 1o sell
304-895 3676 or 895 3584

Household
liOOdS

Page

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

CAfS CAlli!* 01¥1.. 1 ofTtll"'fdfiA!q
l.al\111 111£1~ K51.1":~'&gt; ~

1 Ouahty soltd Maple Kmg stde
bed Matess &amp; Boll Spnngs
Couch I Love Seat Chair &amp;
Reclatner 2 end Tables 1 Coffer
Table Ell ceU Cond111on 614 446
9205 or 304-67S..7575

House tor rant In Syr acuse 614
992 7689

Will babysit In my home 304675-5330

Will do yard work (mow &amp; trim}
and till gardena 304 675-7595
evening•

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Y'oL.Ir Free Advertlsi, Prlu
Mu st Be Claimed By prel 24
1992

5pm

Schull Homestead 1992 t 4x70 2
Or 3 Bedroom1, 2 B1th a..1 Vinyl
Siding Shlngte Roof ::special
Prlet
$18 99!5 French City
Mobile Homu e14~6-9340

E~enlnga

Rentals

VENDING ROUTE Gel R1 ch
Owck? No Way• Bul We Have A
Good Steady Affordable Bus
ness Wont Last 1-BOO 284
VEND

Real Estate

Kll "'\" t ARI Yl EI b&gt; I arn \\ roght

llpollo Tnbune 0 "'" To Cliim

2br House Furn 1sh1d Depostl
And Reference Requited No
Pets 6l4-446 4879

Will Do Babysitting In My Home
Located Near Clay School 614
256-6869

, Guard 4go nif H1f1'1 Pnt tl
V'e TM Class flfd Secuon
peL

Retratn
NowlltSou1heastern
Bueiness College Spring VaHey
Piau Cell Today 614 446~367fl
ReglsterJiion 190-05-12748

Would You Like To See What s
New With Amway Or Restock
Your Supphes Call 614 446

NEW - REPAIR
GUTTERS
DOWNSPOUTS
GUTIER CLEANING
PAINTING

c--..w

Business
Training

14

2 Secretary I Recepllonlst! For
Growing Offtce Word Process
ing
(WP5 1)
Tra nscription
Pleasant Phone Persooatlty, lnl
Qllllng Exp, Wilt Train On Vart
ous
Computer
Programs
Flulble Day And Evening
H~urs
Resume To
Cathy
Cooper P 0 Bor 910 Galllp~ls
Alcohol Or Drug CounseiOf To
Pro~lde Counsahng Education
Presenla11ons In Out Patient
Silting B A Degree Praterrad
Experrence Dasirable
Send
Ruume By May 1st To FACTS
At' 2 BoK 273-A Bidwell, Ohio
45614, MIFIH E 0 E

Bennett.l Mobile Ho_!!~
1391 Salford School Rd.
Cal (614) 446·9416
BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Comport

Wanted Sales posi tio n lor local
1r11
business
Offering
benefits must btl aggress tve
1nd able to work w1th public
Setld complell resume Boll B
18 care Pt Pleasant Reg s1er
200 Mai n Sl PI Pit WV 25550

Would L1ke To Aenl A House
With 3 Or 4 Bedrooms Would
Like To Have House tn Bidwell
School D1stnct Area 614 367
m3

Restaura nt Equtpment For Sale
3 Taylor Soft Serve Free1ers 2
Door Freezer Slap In Cooler
Display Freezer Menu Board
Table And Chws M1sc Equ1p
mont 614 245 9033

1h74 Governor 3bdr dol uxo
ba1h front kitchen 8ll16 porch
vinyl underpmntng e~c cond t
lion $15 000 614 992 7410

17 Miscellaneous

45631

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
racommends thai you do busl
ness with poopla you know &lt;Jnd
NOT to sand money lhrou~h lha
mall unlll you h a~a mvasttgaled
the olfermg

Reporter/P hotographer
lor
growing weekly newspap•H ax
parlance ntlcessary must have
wrilmg and ltty out skills Sef'ld
resume Independent Herald
Box 100, Ptnev tllt WV 24874
Someone To Mow Lawn Approx 5 Acres Must Ha~e
Mower 614-446-7310 Evamng!

Wa nted
Residential Building
Lot Or Acreage For Ouahty
Homes Must Be Wlthm 5 M1/es
Of Holze r Hospttal On Blacktop
Road 1 304 273 2940

Business
Oppollunity

$500 Ott Purcha se Pnce Ot Any
New Home AI Elsea Home Cen
ter Great Setaclton Frae Sel Up
And Oehvery• Ca ll 614 n2 1220

0242

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Water Heaters.

-....

$350 00/0ay Processing Phone
Orders! People Call You No E1
perlenc• Ntcassary 1-800-255-

21

Store As Clerk Apply CLA Box
112 c/o Galli pol s Datly Tribune
825 Third Avenue Galt poll!
Ohto 45631

Wanted a Mature reposlbla Per
aon who lnjoys Cooking . Apply

BElTER flY DfSIGH

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Help Wanted

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Near a TV weatherman's house after 1t s
ramed three weekends 1n a row

6mos old long hatred black
ca l llller l rame&lt;f. comes wtth ht
ter box 614 698 2508

E.d Baer
You are a winner! Bring a copy
ol this ad along with I 0 to the
Dally SenHnet 10 cta1m your free
advertising
Pme must be
claimed by Apnl 24 1992

Real Estate
Wanted

Want lo buy lol sui1able tor
mob le home wtll pay cash
304-675-6984

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614·949·2801 or 949·2860

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Giveaway

PS

304·273-SSSS

HAULING

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0 J White Road, 18 Acres
Moslly Wooded With A Beautl
tul Bu1ldmg Stte That Has A
View For Mt tes Nice L•~•t
Drlv•way
Rural
Wallt
Etaetrlclty And Phone Servtca
A~aitabte 3 Mtlas From Holzer
Hospi ta l $39 000 614-446 4127

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Lots joming Point 100"4 owner
tlnancmg at $101 46 per month
buy! ali three lots 304 675
2722

LIVE I UVEI ..!\lEI
1-900 45&lt;1 9800, (18 +) SSTEL

211m2

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$53,000

Cu•tom

614-992-2549

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NEW LISTING- lllddloport· Commeraal/apertment Cur
rendy occupied by Beauty shop &amp; Tattoo shop rnchJdes 2
bedroom remodeled opts Gocd monthly rental rncome

Sunday 1·5 pm
For More lnlo Call

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$29900

$20.00

HRS Mon -Sat 10 am 5 pm

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NEW USTING- Middleport- 1 112 story frame home w1th
3 bedrooms fireplace CIA full basement new plumb1ng &amp;
WIIIRQ. ~ont &amp; back porciles lanced back yard ASKING

Welcome Slates

MUST PRE REGISTER FOR
ALL CLASSES

New Ho•es • Vinyl Siding
New Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

•

992-5692
........ ........ 992-3056
99H365
992-5371
3674121

Frontage an excelloot camprng srte $8 000

45768

Pomeroy, Ohio

TROf-BI£T
Ov Sprin&amp; Shipmen! Or
Troy-81lt 1\Uen Now In S.oek.
Your LoeGI '!!.!J BU, fhol.,

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USTINQ. Longbottom

"SPEClAUZING IN SLATE
OR CANVAS"'
39815 Gold Ridge Rood

1

Real Estate General

NEW

APR. 28 6 .00 pm Basket Class

Meaiows

PH. 614·992-5591

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MIOOLEPORT-Genoral Hartinger Parkway Come see
thl5 cute 2 bedroom apartment wrth two car garage Ha s
natural gas ftoor tumaoo and would make a groat rental
property
JUST $13,900

USTING- Longbo11om-Approx

blended Easler hours.
Open unli17:30 pm

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

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fireplace and two car garage Has well water that has never

NEW

'}(Jltfr.ryn

7/31f911tfn

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608 EAST MAIN

CUFTS
APRIL 13-18

Molorcycltt-Eic

10 ... _ ..........,..,

DARWIN, OHIO

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DOTTIE TURNER Broker
IIRENOA JEFFERS
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home wtth 4 pordles half basement dtntng room lamtly
room and a small outbUIIdtng Good stzed lot
$28,500

woodburner furnace centra l atr and

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217 E. SocoM St.

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WHALEY'S AUTO
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bncl&lt; home Has 3 be&lt;*ooms large I 111ng room full basemen~ and a one car garage
$34,900

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Vegetable Plants,
Flowers,
Everlastings,
Baskets, Herbs,
Boxes, Flats.

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Announcements

Spade

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Co. Rd. 28

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KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
992·5335 or
985·3561

539 Bryan
Mrddleport,

1 mo pd 4111/D2

- unloeded ond diesel fuel Alto tho following real lor one year ~Mrtoda.
estate In uld Village, Melg•
All oooled brda shall be
County, Ohio Beginning at received in the Clerk'•
the 1outheas1 corner of the Olllco 11 320 Eut Marn
above deacribed lot, thence Strtet. Pomeroy, Ohio on or
soulh 50 degreea west one before 11 00 A.M. on May 1,
hundred feel to a atake, 1992
thence eouth 61 degrees watt
The Pomoroy Village
37 faet to a slake, thence Council retervea lhe nght
oouth 78 degrees eut 71 loot to accept or r~t~ecl any or all
to 1 atake, thence north 20 bodo
degr- tilt 100 loot to tho
Brendo Momo, Clerk
place ol beginning
Vlll•ge of Pom•oy
Reference Deed Vol 254,
320 E Maln-PO Box 666
Pogo 463 and Vol 260 Page
Pomeroy, OH 45769
419, Deed Recorda of Meigs (4)17241tc
Counly, Ohio
JUDGE
DONALD A COX
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992·2772 or
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w..~ •nd back line being
perallel wllh Iron I line, being
lot No 352 In the Village ol
Pomeroy, except tho coal
underlying oald premloea ond

1 mile north of Baahan

Mlddl~port,

204 N. Sec. Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
992·3184

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohto

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MICROWAVE OVEN
and VCR REPAIR

•Vtnyl Sodtng
•Replacement
Window
•Roofing
olnaulation

the front boars north 40 de--

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IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Case No 9D-DR-148
NOTICE
Revised Code Secllon
2129 09-17 53
Pursuant to an Order of
thlo Court, the following parcelt ol real property will be

205 North Second Ave

Public Notice

width 100 feet The line on

Public Notice

on

SERVICE

100 loot, running back at that

sold at public auction •t the
Ava nell George, Plalnllfft, vs, Mel go CountyCourthouoe on
E E Nelson, et al , Defen-- April 29, 1992 at 10 00 A M

E E Nelson, et at,

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BLOOD SlJGAR CHECKED - Brooke
Howard, len, a student at Meigs High School,
was one of many who participated in the third
annual health fair of tbe school's nursing assistant class. Performing a blood sugar screening

test is Melanie Qualls, right, a nursing •sskta•t
student, as Mary Harrisoa, R.N, of the nursiag
staff service at Holzer Medical Center, looks on.
Nurses from Holzer and Veterans Memorial
Hospital assisted during tbe bealtb fair.

Community calendar
Community Calendar items
appear two days before an event
and tbe day of that event. Items
must be received weD in advance
to assure publication in tbe cal·
endar.
FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Revival scr·
vice at Middleport Church of the
Nazarene through Sunday at 7 p.m.
nightly and 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs . Billy D. Crane,
Parkersbur~, W. Va, spe&lt;ial work·
crs. Public mvited.
RACrNE - The Racme Church
of the Nazarene will have revival
through Sunday at 7 p.m. nightly .
Sunday services w1ll be 10:30 a.m .
and 6 p.m. Rev . Joe Jordan wiD be
evangelist and there will be Spe&lt;l31
mu sic . Rev . Thomas L. Gates II
invites the public.
REEDSVILLE · Long Bot ·
tom/Reedsville charge will hold
: Good Friday services at Reedsville
' United Methodist Church at 1:30
p.m .
COOL VILLE · Good Fnday
services will be 7 p.m. at St.
Mark's United Methodist Church.
Bob Lyons, Porterfield Bapllst
Youth Minister, will be speaker.
RU1LAND - Annual hymn smg
of Rutland Freewill Baptist Church
will be Friday at 7 p.m. at the Rutland Civic Center. Public invited.
HOCKINGPORT· Good Friday
program at Hockingport United
MethOdiSt Church at 7:30p.m.
There will be an egg hunt Saturday
at4 p.m.
RUTLAND - Good Friday all night gospel smg at the Rutland
Civic Center begmnmg 7 p.m. Fnce
admission. Refreshment' available.
Public invited.
SYRACUSE - Good Fnday ser·
vices at First Baptist Church Syracuse will be at 7:30 p.m . Publi c
invited.
RACINE · Car wash sponsored
by the Southern Future Homemak ·
ers of America will be held at
Eber's Station Fnday 8 a.m to 2
p.m . Recommended donation is $3
for cars and small trueks and S4 for
vans and full- size trucks.
REEDSVILLE - The Unit y
Singers. under the direcuon of Sue
Matheny, will perform Fnday at 7
.p m. at the South Bethel New Tcs Woent Church on Silver Ridge .
MIDDLEPORT · The Middl eport Community Good Fnday service will be held at the Heath United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. AI Hartson will preach. The
community choir will perform "We
Saw Love" and "The Greamess of
God"
LONG BOTIOM · Faith Full
Gospel Church in Long Bottom
:,.ill hold Good Friday commuruon
·and foot washing services al 7 p.rn ·
Sunrise services Easter Sunday will
be 3 6 a.m. Pastor Stev e_ Reed
invites the public. Fellowship will
follow both events.
POMEROY -Good Friday com
:rnunity services for the Me1gs
County Ministerial Assoctallon
·will be Friday at noon at the FIISI
Baptist Church in Pomeroy .
CHESTER • Good Friday se rvices 81 the Chester United
:Methodist Church will be at 7:30
.p.m.
. niPPERS PLAINS -The Tuppers Plains VFV/ Pos_t No. 9053
and Ladies Auxill31)' wtll sponsor a
dance Friday from 8-11:30 p.m. at

tbc post home. Music by C.L and
Country Gcn~emen. Public inVIted.
SATIJRDAY
RACINE- Racine American
Legion Post fi.J2 will have 1ts annu·
al Easter Egg Hunt Saturday at
noon at the post home . All children
are invited.
COOL VILLE - An Easter egg
hunt is planned at I p.m. for ages
0-11 at the Coolville United
Method1st Church . Each child
bring a container.
CHESTER - Chester Volunteer
Fire Department will have a fish
fry Saturday 2-8 p.m. at the fire
house.
MASON, W.VA. · The Bend
Area Gospel Sing will be Saturday
at 6 p.m. at F3lth Baptist Church m
Mason, W.Va. Public invited.
REEDSVILLE - Forked Run
Sportsman Club will hold an Easter
egg hunt Saturday at I p.m. at the
club. All ch1ldren welcome . Call
667-6&amp;59 for further infonnation .
POMEROY - Belles and Beaus
Western Square Dance Club will
sponsor an open dance at the senior
ciuzcns center m Pomeroy on Fnday from R-11 p.m. Kent Hall,
William stown. W.Va. will be the
caller Public invited. Refreshments
avaJiablc.
POMEROY · The South Bethel
New Testament Church Youth will
present "To See and Miracle" at the
Pomeroy Nursing and Rchabilita·
tioo Center Saturday at 2 p.m. and
at the church on Sunday at 10 a.m.
TUPPERS PLAINS - The Will·
ing Work ers of St. Paul United
Methodist Church in Tuppers
Plains will hold a bake sale Satur·
day beg inning at 9 a.m. at the
church. P1cs. cakes. cookie s and
candy will be available.
SALEM CENTE R · Star
Grange will hold a potluck supper
and fun night Satunday at6:30 p.m.
at the grange hall ncar Salem Center . All member s and potential
memhe" urged to anend.
RUTLAND . T here will be a
dan ce at th e Rutland Am e n can
Legion Hall Friday and Saturday, &amp;
p.m. to m1dmghL Music by White's
Hill Band . Puhlic invited.
POMEROY . The Future
Homemakers of Mc1gs Hi gh
School w1 ll he selling homemade
Easter candy at Kroger in Pomeroy
on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon
SUNDAY
POMEROY · The Laurel Cliff
Free Mcthodi.' t Church w1D present
the cantata , "Come Sec the Place"
by Joe E. Parks on Easter Sunday
at 10:30 a.m. The cantata is under
the direction of Anita Sayre. Pastor
Wilham R. Williams invites th e
public.
POMEROY . Rev. Edd1e Buff.
ington will preach at the Naom1
Baptist Church in Pomeroy on Sunday at10:45 a.m. Public invited.
POMEROY . Easter revival
Sunday through Friday at 7 p.m.
nightly at the Bradford Church of
Christ with KeVJn Yeager, evangelist. Spe&lt;ial music and nursery provided.
SfL VER RUN - Sunrise service
at Silver Run Bapust Church will
be at 6 a.m. Pastor Bill Linle
invites the public.
POMEROY - Sunrise service
and communion al Hysell Run
Holiness Chapel, 6 a.m. Sunday
schoql at 9:30a.m., morning wor-

ship at 10:4) a.m. and 7 p.m. Pastor Raben Manley invites the public.

HEART HEALTHY SNACKS - A variety or
burt bultby snacks were available for lbose
participatiag ill 1~ third annual "Teens at Risk
fill' Heart Disease" health fair on Thursday at
Mrip Higb School. The fair was presented by

Students learn
the risks about
heart disease

The nursing assistant class at
CHESTER - Sunrise service at
Meigs High School conducted its
Mt. Hermon United Brethren third annual "Teens at R1sk for
H&lt;art Disease" health fair under
Church, off Texas Road. 6:30a.m .
the direction of Margie Blake,
Tbe goal of the health faJr was
LONG EOTTOM - Suruise service at Mt. Olive Community 10 povide the opportunity for stuChurch in Long Bonom, 6 a.m . dents to learn about their risks for
Pastor Lawrence Bush invites the heart disease. Participants also
received information on how to
public.
redoce those variru; risks.
Opportunities for the Partici DEXTER - Sunnse semces at
Dexter Church of Chris~ 6:30a.m. pants included blood cholesterol
Breakfast follows. Sunday school. screening, blood pressure screen9:30a.m., communion, 10:45 am. ing, blood sugar screening, an anti and preaching at 11 a.m. by Chris smoking demonstration, nutntion
cou~~S~:Iing, determination or 1deal
Stewart. Public invited.
body weight for heigh!, sampling
RACINE - Sunrise service at of heart -healthy foods , numerous
Racine First Bapust Church, 6:30 educati onal materials, Heimlich
demonstration.
a.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. maneuver
and morning worship at 10:40 a.rn . hemoglobin checks and stress dots.
Assisting tbe nursing class in
Children's program at 7:30p .m.
under the direction of Sheila Prof- tbe fair were nurses from Holzer
Medical Center and Veterans
flU and Debbie Bradford.
Memorial HospitaL
LONG BOTTOM - Surmse serTbe nursing assistant J:rogram is
vice at Long Bonom United a one year program offered to stuMethodist Church will be Sunday dents in their senior year of high
school. Students participate in onat6:30 a.m. Public invited.
the- job oooperati ve employment at
COOL Vll.LE- Early Easter scr· local health care or hospital facih vice at Coolville United Mctbodist ties and will he certified in CPR
Church. 7:30a .m. Continental and Ftrst Aid as weU as complete a
breakfast will be served following. 75~bour nurse aide training program required by law to work m a
Second service at 9 a.m.
long-term care facility.
RUTLAND · Sunnse semce al
Rudand Freewill Bapust Church, 6
a.m. Public invited.

tbe nursing IISSislanl clasoi under tbe dit..WO.,.
Margie Blake. Pictured witb Holly Willi•~
len, as she samples a few of the items are low
Batey, Velessa Hunnell, Valerie WiiSOII aad
Robin Imboden.

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REEDSVILLE - Sunrise service
at Fellowship Church of the
Nazarene, 6:30a.m . followed by
breakfast. Sunday school at 9:30
a.m., preaching at 10:45 am. Rev .
John W. Douglas mvites the public.
MIDDLEPORT - Easter Sunrue
Services at Hope Baptist Chwt:h,
4 70 Grant Street m M1ddlepon at 6
a.m. Breakfast will follow the service. Pastor DaVId Bryan invites
the public

POMEROY - Monday Night
Ladies Golf League at the Meigs
County Golf Course will have an
organizational meeting Monday at
7 p.m. at the golf coune. Teams
must be registered by April27 .

Rummage, bake
sale planned
There will be a rummage, bake
and craft sale at the Torch United
Methodist Church Annex by tbe
Fruth Chapel Women's Circle oo
May 1 and 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Further information may be
obtained by calling 667-6504 or
989-2667.

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RACINE - The Reorgani&lt;ed
Church of Jesus Christ of Lauer
Day Saints will have sunrise serVICes at 7:30a.m . followed by
breakfast and an egg hunt. The
public ts InVIted.

MONDAY
TIJPPERS PLAINS· A meeting
to form a Chapter for the Vietnam
Vcterans of America will be held
Monday at 7 p.m . at the Tuppers
Plains VFW Hall. V .N. era veu:rans encouraged to attend. Call 114 35286 for information .

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SYRACUSE · Sunnse sav1ce at
First Church of God in Syracuse.
6:30 a.m., ,special program. David
Russell, pastor, invites the public.

RUTLAND . Rutland American
Legion w1ll have an Easter egg
hunt Sunday at I p.m. at the post
horne on Bocch Grove Road spon ·
sored by Post 467, the Rutland Fire
Department and EMS.

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IDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
miS EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 19th
6:00 A.M. Sunrise Cantata
8:15 &amp; 10:30 A.M. Worship
9:30 A.M. Sunday School
FlnH AND lUIN STREOS, MIDDlEPORT, OHIO

992·2914

THE MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST•••
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for 'L.A. Law'
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It
sounds like a rerun. Susan Dey 1s
leaving . The show may lose other
cast member.; . No one will say how
those absences will be ex plained.
Same problems. Different season.

NBC's "L.A. Law" has had
plenty of troubles or late. Closing
its sixth year, the legal elrama has
foundered in the Nielsen rankings
and suffered the loss or various cast
members, writers and producer; .
M1ss Dey. who plays Grace Van
Owe n, really is leaving this time .
namely becau se she already ha s
signed a series deal w1th CBS for
"Love Is Hell ," a romantic come dy co-starring Jay Thomas.
She said she was leaving last
season, too, but changed her mmd.
That was the year the series suf[erect a ma ss exod us, including
male hearttluobs J1rnmy Smits and
Harry Hamlin , actress Michele
Green and cxccut1vc produ cer

David Kelley.
Wri ter and co-producer William
Finkelstein had left th e season
before. Co-creator, executive pro ducer and writer Steven Bochco
had left before Finkelstein. Terry
Louise Fisher, after helping
Bochco dream up the slick senes
about slick lawyer.;, left early in the
show's history after a fallout with
Bochco.
Because of the sheer number of
personnel changes, observers lon g
have been used to keeping score for
"L.A. Law" with a pencil. Despite
the show's revolving door of on·
and off -camera talent, the series
had managed to earn good ratings
and four consecutive Ernrnys for
best drama series.
This year, however, thanks to a
culmination or [on:es, it looked as
if the fate of "L.A. Law" finally
had been written in ink.
Critics hated the 1991 -92 season. The spark was gone. The fun
was gone. Half the cast was gone.

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MOVIE: Strike Foret
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IYana Trump , William
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performers compete fOf the
title of Best International Star
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St. Louis Cardinals: Detroit
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Indiana Champ10nsh1p from
Indianapolis (T)

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1:05 ill MOVIE: Poradlso (Ai
(2:00)
1:30 (!) Strip Oullting With Koye
Wood
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OtviSion Soc
Race Results from Bo•se .
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11)

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Professional bass anglers
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6:30 Ill D 11)1 NBC Nhl Q
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5:30 Ill II Paid Program
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(1) Wortd Tomorrow
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QJI Day ot Reatoradon Willi
Jemes Roblaon
7:00 Ill II Robin Schuller With
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(1) Tom end JtrTJ"I
Funhouee
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crJJ ID Gamer Tad Armstrong
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1!)1 Runaway With the Rich &amp;
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7:30 ill Robin Schutter With the
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46 Cutting

w o rk should stan m laiC summer.

implement

A lotal of $6,693,171 was allo·
cared and approved for projects m
Dislricl 18 , Roberts reponed . In the
dislricl besides Meigs arc Monroe.
Noble, Morgan. Perry. Athens.
Hocking, Washrngron. and Bel mont counties.

49 Eared seal
53 Dawn
goddeu
54 LUIUriOUI

Knock

18 Cheera1
20 Overact

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22 Stupid

size

26 German Mr

59 Language

29 Guyo
30 Let tall

AN' I BEEN
FLOATIN' ON CLOUD S
ALL DAY LONG"

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64 Cricket

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27 Rtsound
28 True

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chase pests in an an1ma1 lab

31 Dloordorly

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BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

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~'Birthday
APfll 11, 1992

vou could estat:&gt;ltsh several enviable relatiOnships In the year ahead . They w1ll
be wl\h individuals who will be JuSt as
concerned abOut advancing your hopes
and desires as you will be about their S

ARIES (Morch 21-Aprillll Yoor greatest asset today is your ability to master mind the affairS of others. Ways of do·
lng things effeclivEHy, which they 'll
overlook . will be obvious to you . Know
wnere to look lor romance and you 'll
find it . The Astro-Grapll Matchmaker
instantly reveal s which signs are rom an -

long. sell -addressed . stamped enve lope to Mat chm aker . c 1o thts newspa per P 0 Bo;.; 9 14 26 Cleveland . OH
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TAURUS (Aprii20-May 20) When wo rK •ng m close pr QJurmty w1th olhers t od ay.
keep an open m tnd and . 11 then sugges -

ttons are supenor t o yours . be wtllmg to
ad1ust your vtew s Eve ryone wtll gam
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Thts could be
th e day you·ve been w811 tng for to talk
to the bo ss about tmprovtng your lot at
work You're ho ld.ng some aces. so p lay
th orn w• sely
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don 't htde
your leehngs undtH a bushel today
when 11 comes to someone you really
ltk e but about whom you have been rett CAnt Ther e's a strong probability the
feeling tS mutual
LEO (July 23-A.ug. 22) Gtve situattons
that could mak e or save you money the
senou s respect they deserve today
These are your strong areas . and good
resu lts are likely .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) lmpresstve
result s are posstble today in situat1ons
where you have something to sell or
promo te The secret to your success
depend s on how s1ncerety you believe tn
your pr oduct

liBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) Your tmaglnali on . llatr and resour cefulness tn ltnan Ci al matter s could be rather out stand tn g today All tt w1il take to tngger these
annbutes wtll bf! the rtght kmd of
challenge
SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Fnends w111
lmd your personality extremely lntngu tng today· You 'll be both dynam1c and
mys tenou s But you won' t be rote -p lr~y ­
tn g. 11 w1 1! JUSt be tile r1atural you

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23-Dec:.

21)

44 Macabre

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 18) When pul

PISCES (Fob. 2()-Morch 211) Don't diScount the suggestions of friends today
tn matters that affect you socially, but.
on the other hand . don 't take u gospel
any ftnancial advice they may offer.

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52 Wonlo (ol.l

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from Palm Beach Gardens .

Fla. (A)
12!1 Crook ond Chloe
11!1 Sporto Tonlgll1

Thts rs the fourth round of fund ing from the Issue 2 monies. Selcctoon of projecls for the fifth round
of funding is expected to begin in a
few week s. Roberts sard that the
village of Pomeroy and the Tuppers Plains-Chesler Water District.
neither of which asked for money
in the fourth round, arc expected 10
have projects for consideration in
the next funding round.
Meig s County, wht ch has
Roberts on the executive commit -

tee and Roberts and Meigs County
Commissioner Richard Jones on
the integrative commitlcc of the
OPWC, has had projecLs funded 10
all four years since voters approved
Issue 2.
In addttion to the money raised
through Issue 2, a ccnam portion of
gasoline tax revenue goes into
OPWC prOJ&lt;XlS. Projens selected
for funding are determined by a
point syslem, RobertS explained .
Wednesday, the executive com mince met in Marietta with W.
Laurence Bicking. OPWC drrector,
and Mrke Miller, his as.,istanl, afler
the projecL' recommended several
months ago had been returned by
the drrcciOr to the committe&lt;! for a
change in prioritizing.
Bicking in a lellcr last week
advised that he was returning the

executive committee's recommend-

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to the test today. you'll conduct yoursell
wellm Situations where you exercise au thor ity You ' ll be lair and just . yet firm
when necessary.

under·
standing

Roblrloon

CAPRICORN

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Fnends w1ll respond to your appeals l or
ass1slanc e today - 11 you play to the1r
emotu)fiS Th1 s Will be parttcularly true
of two people you helped recently
may have the opportunity today to get
to know someone bener about whom
you have felt Indifferently You and tht s
individual have a great deal tn common
and could become very good friends

Go away!
Ponurr
winner

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IN FE R A
LANDIN' NOW

Three Meigs County Hrghway
Department pavrng and resurfactng
projects are included. They arc
$183 ,704.14 for p:•ving to be done
on Hemlock Grov _, Pine Grove
and Flatwoods Road; $75 ,593.61
for resurfacing Wolf Pen and lhe
Royal Oak Road; and $37,807 .44
for rcsurfacrng Sumner Road.
Syracuse Village received
$55,000 and Racine Village
received $14,178 for strecl rc surfa crng proJects; and Middleport
received $29,000 for resurfacing
Hudson, Pearl. Beech, and Broadway streets. and $154,784 for a
sewer l1nc replacement along
Wheeler's Run .
Roberts said the project agree ments arc c.r..pectcd from the

43 lnfluenlial

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16 Mohammedan religion

More than
POMEROY $500.000 in funds from Issue 2
admrnislered by the Ohto Public
Works Commission has been desIgnated for resurfacing and sewer
projects in Meigs County .
.
Phtl Roberts, Metgs County s
rcprcs c nlative on the District I R
cx.ec utivc committee for OPWC,
ann ounc ed final funding approval
on lh e prOJect s Friday . A lo cal
maich of 10 percent is required.

OPWC within the nexl couple of
weeks. After that, the projects will
be advertised for bid and the actual

highway

12 long time
13 lnsecl
14 Author Um -

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Ans••r lo PreYloul Puz1le

40 lone
performance
41 Bernstein, lor
short
42 Roman

Homefolkt end Highways

LAST NI GHT I DREMPT
YOU GOT AL L "A' s" ON
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ed list of projects on the basis thar
they did not meet 1hc "pnoritizing
of infrastructure projects of the
greatest importance within the di sLricl"
The genernl consensus of local
officrals was that Bicking wa s
looking to fewer and larger projects
in one or 1wo counties, rather than
smaller projects in each of the district's counties, and that this mt~ht
exclude proposals from Mergs
County.
However, after Wednesday' s
lengthy meeting and some changes
~ in arranging project priorities, the
list - including funding for aU the
Meig s County projects - was
approved Friday.

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B• Jt\1 FREEMAN
Staff

lly CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Starr

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Vulnerable Both
Dealer East

have the potential for

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good play m today 's deaL But m the
Pass
real world, the defensive coup is virtu- t+
Pass ~·
AllpaM
ally impossible to find . Therefore, lest
Opening lead: +Q
your declarer-play . Cover the East·
West cards and plan the play in lour
spades. West leads the club queen.
L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...J
North's raise to four spades was
pre-emptiVe, showing good playing trump. Now South made a strangestrength lor spades but a paucity of looking play: He led dummy's dia·
defenstve tricks. This bid gave the o~ mond tO and ran il. (U Easl had covponents little room in which to maneu- ered, South would have woo with the
ver. Here five clubs is likely to finish ace and taken a rulfing finesoe
only one down, a good save against a through West )
West won with the queen but was
making game. True. West might bave
made a lhm take-&lt;&gt;ul double. but oppo- endplayed. Wbalever West led now site a passed partner, it didn't look the heart ace, a diamond (into South's
lenace) or a club (conceding a ruffinviting
West led the club queen and contin- and-discard) - declarer would looe
ued witb the club jack when declarer only one beart and make his game.
What was the defensive roup? U
ducked in the dummy.
Soutll did well, finding a line thai Easl had overtaken the club queen
would work even if West beld the witb his ace at trick oue tmd trtritcbed
heart ace. A.fter rufhng at trick two, to the heart 10 (or queen), the defenddedarer played a trump to dummy's en would have tlkeu the flnl four
king. ruffed the club king high in band tricks. No way, man!
~
and returned to dummy with anotber

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New Meigs County video now on
sale - Bob Hoeflich - Page - B-4

the chudde qvoted

by lilltng io the

knocks once, after that, ~·s a neighbOr asking to
BORROW something."

(JJ MocNeii/Lehrer
N•w•Hour C

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Major League baseball results - C-1
Gallia County farmer finds new use for
discarded paper- Kris Cochran- B-1

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1992

Two men were talking over
the fence. The filllt guy says,
"My wife is on a new ooolllng
show.""That's great," says the
second guy, "What's rt called?"
Grinning the first guy says,
"That's--------!"

SCRAM-lETS ANSWIIS
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Grouch - II'Tibue -Jerlcy - Hollow- BORROW
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A cco rdmg to lhc commission ers. t.hc count)·'s affUlTUltive action

stop' to com pl y with uncorrec te d
rtcommcndations made try the state
audnor's office duri ng thetr la st
audtt pcnod fco- 1990
The foUov.·mg rerornmendauoos

polocy os m the process of betng
updated.

Cornml,~tOOCJ"S said they arr tak.mg

were

READY FOR THE HUNT - Hundreds of
area youngsters tined the sidewalks in the Gallipolis city park Saturday morning, as they got
n•ady for the annual Easter egg hunt sponsored

by 1he Gallipolis Parks and Rl'&lt;'reation Depart·
ment. Kids also enjoyed a visit with the F..astrr
Runny and Alligator AI from Rax Restaurant.
!Time.s·Sentinet photo by Kris Cochran)

made to the commts.swncrs

by the state audltii's office :
- A recommenda uon that the
county updale 1LS affuma11,•e ~uoo
polrcy:
• A pel&gt;OO be appornted to over ~
sec cov~ nghts complamts:
• A rccommendauon ··cooccmmg the aupon: nl31la,l!:cr·s con[r.Kt~

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com missioners commented

the y arc cons1dcnng appointing a
pcf'S(Wl lO ovcrso: civil righiS com piJOnts. whi le addrng that th ey
hJven't heard any ciVJ..I rights complamts
The problem with the airport
manager's con tr ac t . the commis'\loncrs commented , IS that the aupon manager has not Signed a contrJCt. The commiSSIOOCI'"'i Qld thcv
f(ootinued on A-11

Tax hikes to stave off cuts win Regents' support
lly JOliN CHALFANT
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS - The Oht o
Board of RegenLs supports passage
of ta" increases designed to raise
enough money to fully resolv e a
financial problem that may cui
state a1d 10 colleges and u01versilies by $194 million after July I.
The state faces a pTOJCCied $576
mtllion budget deficiL The regents
approved a resolution supportin g

the t.a" boost after being told how
much money institutions of higher
education stand to lo se if Go v.
George Voinovrch imposes a 15
percent spending cut.
Roo Grande Community College
wo uld fa ce a rcdu c lion of
$4 85,440, taking iLs 1993 subsidy
fr0m a prc -&lt;: ul level of S3 ,236.26R
10 $2.750.828.
Raymond Sawyer. the regents'
cha trman, sa1d cuts of that size

couldn't be absorbed wrthout dam agong the affected colleges and uni vers 1uc.s
'' We ' re very solidly m ~ uppon
o f lhe revenues (needed ) to sLave
o ff 1h e problem s that we would
otherwise race nCXI year ... Sawye r
said.
The
regents
applaud ed
Voin ov ich's call for !.a); wcrcascs
conuuncd in a $200 million rev enue package. The governor's plan

mcl udes pr oposals to boost alcohol
and tobacco taxes . eliminate paymc ms In rclail crs for coll e&lt; ling
s:tlcs la.Xc.s and conven mtl' liquor
stores to prwate operacons.
Tile regents· resoluuon mdJCa!
cd the proposal would be msuffi
CH' nl to deal wi th the b ud ge !
deficit
•
· 'G1·•cn the uncertatnty of the
s1ze of lhc problem. OOweY~ r . we
supporl any r evenu e so luti on

DeWine is looking for reform,
not a new image, in Senate race
s10nal employees.
By ROBERT K MILLER
He al so rep eated hi s earli e r
Associated Press Writer
endorse
ment of term limiLS.
COLUMBUS - Lt. Gov . Mike
He
proposed
a Iimil of four .
DeWrne scoffed when asked if he
two-year
terms
for
House members
was trying to "re-invent" himself,
"'!
ual
10
his
own
len ure there now that he is a candidate for the
U.S . Senate and hoping to unseat but said he favors two, si" -ycar
term s for senators.
ihrce-tenn Democrat John Glenn.
He said majorily Dcmocrals
The former congressman last
week was listing things he see s have boosted payrolls. He said
wrong wrth Congress . He served commillee employees grew from
there from I983 -I99t and, by hi s about 4.072 in I 950 to more than
own admi ssion, made no more than 40,1100 rn 1991.
DeWine said he was not prea Ioken effort 10 change any of
par e d to make recommendation s
them .
He mentioned the spiralon g fo r ending the spec ial privoleges
growth of the congressional pay - enJoyed by the nation's lawmakers.
roll, mostly in committee staff. Bur he tntlr cated he will mak e
Congress passes some laws rhat some. " Give us time ," he said .
DeWine's name appeared laSI
affcCI everyone but itself. and he
would like lo pul an end to that. he week on a liS! of former House
members who wrote checks wnh
told a news conference.
on s ulficienr funds on ihe now DeWone li sted labor laws overtime and the minimum wage , defunCI House bank.
He was li sted with nine over for rnstance - along with others
thai included civil rights stalutes drafts over three years although he
tltat he saod don't apply 10 congrcs- earlt cr reported 31 in eighl years

'Old stuff' looks new
thanks to Vickie Fink
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel SIJlff
RUTLAND - Vickie Fonk
has come up with a new way to
preserve and display histoncal
or prtzcd pictures.
It ' s fun, inexpensive 10 do ,
and doesn't damage, or for thai
matter even involve, the origina.l
print once a copy ha s been
made, Vickie says.
The innovative lechnique
uses a copy made on either a
black and white or color copier.
To the copy, Vickie appties
a transfer medium . The coated
copy then must set 24 hours,
during which time the image rs
absorbed into the rubbery-like
substance. That medium with
another coat will then permanently adhere to almost any surface, she explains.
Into crafts big lime for several years, Vickie enjoys experi menting to sec what works on

d1ffcrcm thmgs.
She got into transfer medium
crafts last fall when she made
se veral thrngs for the holiday
bazaar of the Rutland Emergency Medical Service.
Her wall hangings of history
have been in demand since she
di splayed the flf5t one.
One framed rn an 18 -in ch
embroidery hoop on unbleached
mu slin features lhe Blaettnar
Buggy and Wagon Factory. the
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge, the
Pomeroy Court House, the
Mcrgs County jail and sheriffs
offtce, and Pomeroy's Parish
and Orphanage Compound.
She also applies pictures of
Meigs County landmarks to all
sizes of stone jars.
Any picture can be trans ferred to fabric, glass or stone,
like portraits of children or farn ·
ol ies, prized family ph01os, or a
(Continued on A-2)

rowling $ 13, 195. That wa s small,
compared with hundreds of checks
li sted for other past and present
Hou se members.
De Wine, tn response toquestions. said he was not able to lix
any of th e problems because he
was in rhc minority and felt it futile
"~i add lo the long list of (minori ·
ry ) bills rhat were not going an y·
where .''
He said Hou se Repu bloca ns
offered unsuccessful amendments
to appropnations bills tha t would
hJvc reduced staff.
"I voled for them umc and umc
a g a 1n ," he said, 1n deny1ng a
rq:xxtcr's quc..~tion whether he wa.;,
Lrytng 10 run for the Senalc as an
oul s ic1cr hy "rc - invent1n g ~vhl c
DcWinc."
" il ' s not a re-invention of M1kr
DeWone," he replied. He sa td the
publrc nghl now tS dlsgusrcd • rth
Congress - much more th an he
has ever seen. He said 1992 .. ,, a
window of opportun ity We rca ll )

.'

(ramed by Oluo's elected offiCials
that full y add res ses thi s seve re
threat 10 our ab1hL'I to 5'.ef'vc stu·

.knL~ wt.o sed a ~nc r life." th e

rL"...olu tJOn

\J.u

Sa 'loi )'C r "'ouldn ' t rule o ut the

possrbth ty of leg islators appronnf
a t.u mcrcasc before lhc ' o\'embcr
elccuons.
"I' m bcg tnnin g to get the
Jm prcs.sw n lhar some members. at
(Continued on A-21

Bush denies
arms move
allegations

LT. GOV. MlKF. V.,\HNE
ha\'e an oppo rtunu y w get

11

done··

G lcnn aade Dale But .l and '..lui
Glenn. "" hom DcWtnc accused of
t&gt;Cong ondofTerenl 10 the problems.
has itlumcd S3l5.000 of hrs stafl
appropnauon Sl ncc 1985 He said
Glen n also sponsored an :Im\.'mJ ·
mcnt !ha t eucnded kdcral c1·•il
n~hrs statutes to Scna1&lt; emplovc.:s

·-.

·~

PRESERVING PICTURES - Vickie Fia• asa 1 tru&gt;ftr
medium to p~rve bistoric and prim! pic:hlres -nidi cu bo
applied to stooe jars, or used to cruk lllliqn wall llaJiciaKS-

LOS A\ GE LES (AP ) - The
RcJg an adm m1 su a uon secretly
Jllo""cd SJud1 Arab• a 10 provide
.-\mcnr J.n -madc bombs to Iraq in
1ctSo :111d faolcd to noufy Congress
:.1' rcq uncJ b~· lJ '&gt;Io', a new spaper
rc r-:)n cJ
ThL' Bu\ h adm m1 stra ti o n al so
Jllo'IAcd tl"tc Saudis to rransfer arms
tn s~ nJ and Bangladesh after the
.:nJ 01the Pcrs1an Gulf Wa~ , Lhc
n·fl,)rt SJ.Id . In ~1aJ.nc. a ..·ac.auorung
Prl'\Jdent Bush, when asked
""'hclhcr he h.ad allowed 'illC h transkf'. gave a bne f reply: " No. No
- the answer to your quest.Jon. ' ·
The Los An geles Ti'"'s. ctUng
c lJ\o;;Jflc.d ckxuments and unnamed
\nurccs. reported the secret transfm rna story publiShed Saturday
lkgmn mg m the m1d-l980s and
co nt1nutng unlll las t yea r . th e
White House ga\'C tacit appro val to
1he tra nsfers w tlh o ul nou f ywg
Congrcs.,, the paper '"'d.
The federal Arms E., pr&gt;O Con
trol Act rcqutrcs the Prcs1dcm to
no11fy Congrc ..;,~ when a forc 1gn
nauon u-ansfcrs Am m ean· suppl ted
anns to a tlurd country • iiho&lt;JI for .
mal U.S . authonTai.Jon
Congress can take acuon agaJnst
t he cou ntr )' by cancc !Jng future
arm.s s.alc.&lt;;;
ClaiOSif Jed gnvc: rnmc nt docu
mc nts c n ed by Ihe nc""' ~ p aper
.;;howcd Congress 'llo 3S kept m lhe
da rk. because th e admm1stra twn
feared congressional OjlpOSIUon 10
pendl ng arms sales to Saudo Ara
boa
The newspaper said attemptS 10
ohtatn com men t fro m the Saud1
E mbassy tn Wa shm g t o n we re
unsuccessfu l. and a spokesman at
th&lt; Stat&lt; Departme nt decl ined
com ment
A secret State Dcpanment cable
tn August 1986 said Prince Bandar
brn Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to
rhe Untted Stares. to ld U.S. offi cials the Saudis had pnlVIded Iraq
wnh an undiscl osed number of
one-ton, MK -84 bombs.
The cable admonished officials
tn Was hin gton thar " we are
required by the Arms ExJXV! Contro l Ac t 10 report promptly repeat promptly - to Congress
(Continued on A 21

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