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Tuesday, January 13. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio ·

Marauders ·

Ohio Lottery

hand N-Y
79-60 loss ·

Daily Number

007
PICK-4
3001

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MEIGS
BOYS BASKETBALL

Jan. 13-Nelsonvile ........ Home
Jan.' 16-Vinton ............. Away

SOUTHERN
BOYS BASKETBALL

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Meigs County to have the Instruc~entinel Stall Writer
tion by the end of 1987, with a
A Child Abuse Prevention program of skill maintenance to
pr.ogram geared to assist child· be carried out after that for the
ren In dealing with physical, funding period.
verbal or sexual abuse Is under·
The coordinator explained that
way In the Meigs County school before any work with the child·
system with every child. kinder· ren begins, workshops are presgarten through sixth grade. to be ented for the school building staff
taught the skltls of how to and for parents so that everyone
maintain their rights of being is advised about what will be
free of abuse.
happening in the classroom. She
Plans call for workshops to be emphasized the Importance of
held in every school In the county having teachers and parents
this year under the direction of informed because. as she exTheresa Tucker, CAP project plained, "it is the only way we
coordinator. The program is
are going to be able to prevent .
underwritten by the Children's assau!~ against children ... eveTrust Fund Board of Meigs rybody In the community must
County through Aprll1988, and Is work·-together. "
being held Jn cooperation with
She stressed that it is impor·
the Meigs County Board of tant that adults know what to do If
Education.
they fhink a child Is being abused
The first workshop under the and that they have some idea
new funding was held recen tly at about how to talk to a child in
Chester following an initial 20· crisis who may be sharing
hour training session for 13 something for the first time.
part·time employes who will be
Good turnout Important
working in Meigs, Gallia, and
"We present basic guidelines,
Jackson County schools as a part most of which is common sense,
of the CAP program.
and what we say is 'listen to a
All are advised
child, believe a child, find out
According to Mrs . Tucker, 95 what the child wants from you,'
workshops will be held in the next but also know what the law Is and
three months including two adult · be aware of your responsibilities
workshops for every school. The to prQ\~:Ct children. They really
is for
do not hav~.r~sources !l'«!llap)e

Jan. 16-Eastern ............ Home
GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jan. 15-Eastern ........... Away
Jan. 19 ...... Kyger (reek ..... Home

EASTERN
BOYS BASKETBALL

Jan. 16-Southern .......... Home
GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jan. 15-Southern .......... Home
Jan. 19-North Gallia ... Away

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Southern
. . lOTS BASKETBALL
Jan . 16- Eastern ...................... Home
Jan. 20-Kyger Creek ................ Away
Jan. 23-0ak Hill ..................... Home
Jan. 30-North Gallia ................ Away
Jan. 31-Miller ......................... Away
Feb. 6- Hannan Trace............... .. Away
Feb. 7-Federal Hockine .. .. .... ... Home
feb. 13-Southwestern ............. Home
Feb. 17-Ravenswood ............... Home
Feb. 20- Symmes Valley ............ Away

Eastern
lOTS BASKETBALL
Jan . 16-Southern .................... Home
Jan , 20~North Gallia ............... 'Home
Jan. 21-Hannan Trace .......... .... Away
Jan . 30-Kyger Creek.. .. ............ Home
Feb. &amp;-Southwestern ................ Away
feb. 7-0PEN .......................... Home
feb. 13-Symmes Valley ........... Home
Feb. 17-Federal Hocking ......... Home
feb. 20-0ak Hill ................. :.... Away
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Jan. IS-Nelsonville ................. Away
Jan.I9;-Vinton ........................ Home
Jan. 2t-Trimble ...................... Home
Jan. 26-Bele!!_........................ Away
Jan . 29-Aiexander" ................. Home
Feb. 2-Eastern ........................ Away
feb. 5-Wellston ...................... Home
feb. 9-Federal Hocking ........... Home
feb. 14-Southern ............ ......... Away ·

25 Cents

A Multimedi8lnc . Newspaper

r!es of professional people who
are required by law to report
suspected child abuse, furth er
explaining that the CAP program
Is ai med l!J prevention and that It
Is not the job of her team to
confirm whether or ~ot !r'chlld Is
being abused.
She said that lhe position of
CAP Is that children need to have
support from people who are
going to be around, like the
teaching staff. In self·disc1osed
cases of abuse during the work·
shops, the team works with ·the
child to identify someone in the
building that they feel comforta·
ble with so thai enough in form ation gets passed on to someone
who, by law. Is required to make
a report . She emphasized that
these things are do.ne because
CAP teams care abou l children.
As for the programs, they
differ accord ing to age, Tucker
explained . .She said that In
kindergarten short sessions are
held on three consecul!ve days:
The first day the concept of right
is stressed- "you have the right ·
to eat, the right to sleep, and you
also have the right lo be safe,
strong and free."
(Continued on Page 12)

COMMUNICATING - One of the strategh" taught In the
workshops Is the safety yell, which Is a low sustained sound which
can be heard over a long distance. Students learn when IIH'y hear
the yell that someone Is ln trouble and they respond with help.
Emphasis is on communicating their fears to a trusted adult.
Taking the role · of the trusted adull with lht'Se Chesler third
graders Is pelorls Shepard; Pomeroy, CAP workshop lead11r.

PRACTICE - Lisa Stethe.m, Shaun Seth, and Daniel Otto,
second' graders at Chester, practice the technique tllught in the.
CAP workshops on how to pull somconc's hand from across their
mouth so that they have freedom to give the salety yell.

Pomeroy chamber elect~. 1987 office~ :

Meigs
GIRLS BASIIETBALL

ASSAULT PREVENTION - Several 311-lnch dolls are used In
role plays to show kindergarten children how to protect
themselves against abuse from a bully, a stranger or a known,
trusted adult. Here Mary Winebrenner, left, and Paula
Winebrenner, two of the specially trained CAP workshop leaders
'
tell the children that It's o.k. to say "no" and "stop."

on their own, nor do they really
know where the dangers lie, and
It's our responsibility to give
them accurate information on
how to protect themselves .." the
coordinator explained.
Tucker said that a good parenl
turnout when the work begins In a
school building is extremely
important. That' s when parents
are given an opportunity to see
what w!U be done In the class·
room. She said a videotape of an
actual session Is shown. Before a
program Is started ln a school,
permission slips go out so that
parents may make the decision
about whether their children
participate. Only a few decide
against letting their children
take.part, she said.
"What is presented In the
classroom Is in balance, " Tucker
explained. " We talk as much
'· about bullies, as much about
strangers, and as much about
telling an adult that you trust
when you need help, as much as
we talk about someone you know
. or don't know touching you In a
way Which makes you feel
uncomfortable."
Clllldren need support
Tucker said there are catego·

BOYS SCHEDULE .

Jan. 1.3-Ne!sonvile ................. Htime
Jan. 16-Vintori ........................ Away
Jan. 20-lrimb!e ....................... Away
Jan. 23-Belpre ....................... Home
Jan. 27-Aiexander ................... Away
Jan .. 31-Point Pleasant ........... Home
feb. 3-Warren ........................ Home
feb . 6-Wellston ~ ..... ...... ........... ·Away
feb. 13-Federal Hocking .......... Away

2 Sections, 12 Pages

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, January 14, 1987

teaches kids
to fight ·abuse

Jan. 15--Nelscinville ...... Away
Jan. 19-Vinto~;~ .............. Home

lOTS BASKETBALL

en tine

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Meigs

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Vol.36, No.176
Copyrighted 1.987

Ratn· likely tonight, with a
low near fO. Cloudy Thursday,
wllh a chance of showers and
hlg~s between 40 and f~ . The
probability of precipitation Is
70 percent tonight and 50
percent Thursday .

So uihern
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Jan. IS- Eastern ....................... Away ·
Jan. 19-Kyger Creek ............... Home
Jan. 22-0ak Hiii ...................... Away
Jan. 26-Gallipo!is .............. ...... Away
Jan. 29-North Gallia ............... Home
Feb. S-Hannan Trace ............... Home
Feb. 9- Syinmes Valley ........ .. ... Home
Feb. 12- Southwlslern .............. Away
Feb. 14-Meigs.. ...................... Home

Eastern
GilLS BASKETBALL
I
Jan . 1S-Southern .. :....... !.r....... Home
Jan. 19- North Galha ................ Away ·
Jan. 22-Hannan Trace ............. Home
Jan. 19-Kyger Creek ................ Away
feb. 2-Meigs .......................... Home
feb. S-Sout~western ............... Home .
Feb. 9-0ak Hill... .................... Home
Feb. 12-Symmes Valley ............ Away
Feb. ~4-Federal Hocking .......... (\way

CAll 992-3381 or
992-2342.

FIRST BABY - Loi~ Gail Davidson holds Meigs County's first
baby of the year, Roger Allen Davidson.

Newborn wins priZes
in first ·baby contest

EWING
FUNERAL

Roger Allen Davidson is Meigs Martha Sayre, Rutland, and Ora
County's first baby of the new Rupe. Columbus.
year and is the winner of a
The first baby and his parents
number of gilts provided through will receive the following gifts
The Daily Sentinel's annual baby from local merchants: a $15 gift
of the year contest staged certificate from MGM Farm
through lhe cooperation of Big City, Inc., a threepfece feecterset
Bend merchants. ·
from K &amp; C Jewelers. a $10 gift
Parents of Roger Allen. born at certificate from Elbertelds, a
9:30a.m. on Jan. 1 at Pleasant ·case of baby food from Foodland,
VaHey Hospital, are Lois Gail a case of baby milk from
Davidson and Jason Riggs. Vaughan's Cardinal, a $25 gift
Roger Ailen weighed five pounds certificate from Powell's Super
and nine ounces at birth.
Valu, three boxes of diapers from
Maternal grandparents are · S)llishe~·Lohse Pharmacy, a $5
Allen and Diana Davidson, Mid· gift certificate from the Middledleport, and maternal . great· port Department Store, a $10
grandparents are Bill and savings account from the Home
Sharon Rupe, Gall!polis, and National Bank of Racine and
Lois 'Province, Pomeroy . Pater· Syracuse; a · baby cup from
na! grandparents are Roger and Clark's Jewelry, a baby balloon
Helena Riggs, Rutland and arrangement from Francis Flor·
great-grandparents are Bob and lst, a $5 gift certtllcate from
Betty Musser, Rutland, arid· Joe VIllage Pharmacy, a $10 Uvlrigs
and Rosalie Sayre. Rutland. account with Central Trust. a
Greal·great grandparents are
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By NA~CY YOACHAM
Sentinel Staff Writer
Pomeroy Area Chamber of
Commerce officers will remain
the same In 1987, with Bill Nease.
re-elected as president, and Tom
Reed and Jennifer Sh~ts reappointed as vice president and
treasurer, respectively, durin g
Tuesday's regular chamber
m_eetlng, held at the Pomeroy
Trinity Church.
Members of chamber's board
of directors for 1987 will be
Nease, Reed, Sheets, Ron Ash,
Paul Gerard,' Bruce Reed, Dick
Warner, Mary . Powell. Paul
Simon and Joe Clark.
Speaker for the meeting was
Rick McNelly, of the insurance
firm McNelly-Pa(rick &amp; Associates, Jackson. Also present for
the meeting was John Saunders
of Saunders' Insurance ,
Gallipolis. •
McNelly, speaking on behalf of
Saunders, and Blue Cross of
Central Ohio, outlined a co·
sponsored health program designed to benefit small employ·
ers, and local chambers of

commerce. The progra m will
carry il minimum of two people,
and to become part of the
program, an employer must join
or belong to an area chamber.
As explained by McNelly, fou r
basic health plans are aval!ble,
at costs comparable to or lower
than, current Insura nce rates,
which Include a dental plan, for a
mlnimum of five people, and a
prescription dru g card with a $5
deductible, for a minimum of two
people. No health questions are
asked, and each plan also con·
ta! ns a $10,000 life Insurance
policy.
McNelly, who Is a member of
the Jackson Chamber of Commerce.. said the program has
been designed lo enhance
chamber memberships in the
area, and as ked for Pomeroy
Chamber's endorsement of the
program.
In other matters, chamber
member Paul Gerard presented
President Bill Nease with a
plaque, on behalf of Nease's
acco mplishments during his first
year as president of the group .

Past president s of the p;roup, costs too much...
Joe Clark and Ron Ash, also
For months, Nease has been
commended Nease's efforts dur· tryi ng to secure a ferry serv ice
lng the first year. wllh Ash across the river while Ihe bridge
pointing out thai " for lhe first Is closed. but has been unable to
time in a long lime. the chamber Iron out fin ancia l probl 'ms rP.
Is coming Into a year wit h money lalcd to the projccl.
.
left over ."
As pointed out by N~a s l', the
AI this time, Nease reported approx imate cost s of $80.000 to
$1,7261s c h ~mbcr's tludgcl.
$90.0!XIto cover rrbul ldlng of Ihe
The upco ming closure of the Clift on. W.Va . landing, repairs t9
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge fo r re· the Mlddl cporl landing. and
pairs, and the proposed ferry Initial ope ratlng ex penses for a
sery lce during the closure, were . ferry, "Is a '1 awfu!lot of money to
discussed In brief.
be recovered In a lour-month
• In .regard to the ferry, Nease pl'rlod."
said, "lt 'su nrortu na te. !t'ssomeThe Oh io f) purtmcn t o f Tr&lt;~ n s ·
thlng greatly needed but It just
( ont lnu cd on Page 6)
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Gallia man dies in 7 accident
A Rt. 4, Gallipolis man was southbound truck, driven by
found dead on the scene this Michael T. Gard, 29, Reedsville;
morning after the small compact troopers said. Gard· was not
car he was ~riving was struck by Injured. Th~ co!l!s!on damagl!d
a straight truck on Ohio 7 in front ' Pugh's vehicle heavily,
of the Kyger Creek plant near
Pugh was pronounced dead at
Cheshire, according to the the scene by acting Gallia County
Gallia·Meigs Post of the Ohio Coroner Malcolm Lentz, a Gall!·
State Highway Patrol. ~
polls doctor. No cause of death
William L. Pugh, 25, was nor further Information about the
travellng northbound around accide nt was available at
7:15a.m. and attempted to make presstlme.
a left turn Into the power plant
Pugh's body was tra nspo~ted
parking lot, according to tile from the s~en e and taken to
patrot
Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
While attempting the turn, Home, Middleport, troopers
Pugh crossed into the path of the said.
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SURPRISE PRESENTATION - Bill Nease, at left, wa.
at Tue~~day'8 regular meeting of the Pomeroy Area
Chamber of Commerce, with a plaque commendinK his elforh
durlog his first yell' as president of lhc group: The plaque wa.•
presented by chamber member Paul Gerard. Neue w118
re-elected to the p011tlon of pretldent for the coming year, with :
. Tom' Reed and Jennifer Sheets, reappointed 1111 vice president and
treasurer, reapcctlvely.
surprl~ed

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whtc1r Is ranked sixth, to surpass
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battle the Boston Celtlcs and Los
Angeles Lakers for the NBA title
thts season, have tnstead been
fa cing tnlernal problems.
The team lhat beat the Lakers
crown and then extended the
to win the
Conference
Celtlcs
to Western
six games
In the
Championship Serle&amp; a season
ago Is struggling to win more
games than It loses amid a series
of personal problems and
Injuries.
The most damaging · news
came Tuesday, when NBA Commissioner, David Stern ruled
Rockets guards Lewis Lloyd and
Mitchell Wiggins' have · been
banned from the league for at
least two years a Iter tes ling
positive for cocaine.
Lloyd and Wiggins- who rank
fourth and fifth, respectively, In
scoring for !he . Rockets this
season - are the first players
ejected from the leagu,e for .
falling to come forward and
· admitting to drug problems.
"This team has faced adversity all year," guard Dirk Min·
nlefleld said.
I

start ever with a vic tory Sunday spurt over the next 3: 57 to take
over Michigan. The 1917·18 Syra· the lead for good. ~nlor guard
cuse team went 16-0 before losing Greg Monroe. who . scored a
career:hlgh 23 points, hit a pair of
Its final game.
The Orangemen, 4-0 In the Big 3-polnt shots, Howard Triche
East, overcame a .9-pqlnt, scored 6 points and Derrick
second· hal! deficit to beat Boston Coleman added 5 during the run.
College. Boston College opened a
"It seems like, In about 30
44·35 advantage on Steve Ben· seconds, It was lied;' ' Boston
ton's 3-polnt play with 13:35 College Coach Jim O'Brien said.
remaining.
"We felt we had to pack It In the
zone and Monroe really killed us. ·
Syracuse responded with a 17- 2 We had to give something up

agalnsl them, and they took
advantage of it."
Syracuse made its move after
Coach Jim Boehelm removed
center Rony Selkaly. who finIshed with 2 points.
"We took Rony out because we
were just standing around with
him In there," Boehelm sa id.
"When we were down, It was
really Greg .and Howard that
picked It up for us."
Coleman, a fr eshman, contr·ib·

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Rio Grande swept a basketball
doubleheader Tuesday night In
J;'aul R. Lyne Center, as the men
downed Urbana 101·90 after the
women routed Ohio Dominican
9().59.
.
In the men's game, Mike Smith
scored 29 points and Ron Rlltln·
ger 21 as four of the five Red men
siarters hit In double figure s.
Supporting Smith and Rit tin·
ger were starters Joe Verhoff.
scoring a season-low 15, and
Doug Fogt with 12. Anthony
Raymore came off the bench to
add 10.
Shooting a consistent 38-of-66
from the field (58 percent), the
Redmen jumped out to a 41-20
lead at halftime and coasted In
the second half for the Mid-Ohio
Conference victory.
·
Urbana managed to close the
gap in the second · half on the
strength of persistent three· point
shooting and complacent play by
the Redmen.
"We played two ·different
halves of basketball tonight,"
Redmen Coach John I,.awhorn
said .after his squad improved Its
record to 17-4 overall and 3·0 In
the MOC. "It was wild . We
played so well in the flr_s t half, but
then In the second half we made a
lot of stupid mistakes and tried to
do so many things we were not
capable of doing."
Urbana connected on six of 17
attempts from three-point dis·

tance for ttie entire contest and added 16 points apiece to lead the
was 37- of- ~9 (49 percent) from Redwomen to their rout of Ohio
Dominican for a Great er Ohio
the floor overalL
Athletic
Conference victory .
The. Blue Knights were led
Behind Luck' s fine outside
offensively by Anthony Harris
shooting. Rio Grande built .a 44-30
with 23 points .
Three other Urbana starters . lead at halftIme and never looked
also scored In double ligures . back. The Redwoman were 37-of·
Chester McFadden added 12; 59 from the floor t47 percent) and
Argentry Montgomery 10 and outrebounded -Ohio Dominican
50·11 .
Tyrone Vlre 10.
Hasti ngs led th e Redwoman
Mitch Isenhoff and David Hud·
son came off tne bench to score 13 rebounding effort with 10 rebcunds, as Rio Gra nde Improved
and 10 points.
its
mark to 11·3 overall and 1-lln
The loss dropped the Blue
the
GOAC.
Knights to 6-11 and 1·2.
Angel
Franken led the losers
The Redmen take the co urt
again 7:30p.m. Saturday. when with 29 points. Tracey Gallaway
added 12 and Julie PowelllO .
they host MOC foe Tiffin.
The Redwoman take the floo r
In the women's game preced·
again,
when they host Mount St.
ing the men's Tuesday, Robbin
·
Joseph
2 p.m. Sa turday In a
Luck scored 30 points and Hollv
'Hastings and Lea Ann Mullins non-league cont es t.

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cuse. Benton and Dana Barros
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In other ga mes, it was Army
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St. Francis of New York 59;
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·Meigs makes ~ it 11 in row
with .79-60.win over Buckeyes ·
By KE!TH WlSECUP
Sentinel News Slalf
ROCK SPRINGS- Meigs flew
· out of the gate for a quick 20-7
lead and was.never threatened as
the Marauders rolled to their 11th
straight win In a 79-60 defeat over
NelsonvUle-York here Tuesday.
The Meigs win sets the stage
for a crucial T~C showdown at
Vinton County Friday. Vinton
County, who was idle last night,
can tie the Marauders for the
TVC lead with an upset win.
Meigs Is 10-0 In the TVC and
looking for a third straight
conference crown while the VikIngs, who lost to Meigs 6G-57 In
overtime earlier this year, are
close behind at 8-1. Vinton County
stunned highly-respected Columbus East 59-55 over the Christmas holidays In the Portsmouth
tournament.
J . R. Kitchen led all scorers in·
the win over N-Y. banging In 21

points while hitting on 10 of 16
shots. Brent Bissell had an
outstanding game, also, hitting
for 20 points and combing the
backboards for 14 rebounds.
Nelsonville-York's Benny
Mays lejl the Buckeyes with 17
points, mostly coming on aggressive play in the lane. Michael
Russell followed with 15, . over
five points below the TVC's
leading scorer's average.
Meigs' Donnie Becker and
Mike Bartnim also entered the
act In a big way, each popping
home 12 points. Becker's constant movement to the hoop
helped keep the · Marauders'
offense up-tempo while Bartrum
added 13 · rebounds as Meigs
outrebounded the Buckeyes, 5732. '
.
Once the score reached 20-7,
the Marauders' lead never
shrank to less than eight points.
The play of the night came at the
t

Tuesday's high
school scores
Glrud 81, Ubert, Twp t5
GOtihen 71, New Richmond :13
Gro'o'e Cit)' 15. Dublin !Ill

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hrcczes around Buck Williams of the New ,Jersey

Nets during Tuesday's NBA acilon !It East
Rutherford. The Celllcs won, 123-117. Bird tallied
21 points. (UPI)

Houston Rockets belt Suns
118-100 minus Lloyd,Wiggins
By ,JOE ILLUZZI
UPI Sports Writer
' The Hou ston Rockets, who
have s lruggled since appear ing
in last year's NBA finals, came
to~et her at a crucial time.
Play in~ only seven hours afler
two of th eir tea mm ates were
banned fcom the NBA, the
Rockets defealed I he Phoenix
Su ns 118-100 .Tuesday night In
what could have been the club's
biggest vic lory since dethron ing
the Lakcrs last spring In the
Weslern Con ference fi nals.
Houslon played wit h only 10 .
players because Lewis Lloyd and
Mit chc ll Wiggins had been suspendPd from the league for at
least lwo years for testing
positive for cocaine use.
Houston's Tw in Towers , Ralph
Sa mpson and Akee m Oia juwon,
led Ihe way . Sampson, the. teat:n
captain . scored a season-high 31
points and gra bbed 19 rebounds ,
and Ola juwon added 30 points
and 10 rebounds.
" Wt• wish the best for Milchcll
Wiggins and Lew Lloyd," Sampson sa id. "So me substance has
abused the ir bodies. The remain·
ing 10 players will just pull
logether."
Sa mpson provided 15 points
and12rebounds lnthefirsthalfto
help lhr Rockets build a !\8· 51
halft ime lead. Olajuwon excelled
In the third qu arter wllh 13 polnls
a nd 5 rebounds. a nd Hou ston look
an 88-74 lead In the fourth period.
"I think lonlght was the bes t
IOgelherness game we've played
all year." Olajuwon sa id . "This
ga me was ve ry important."
P hoenix Coac h .John MacLeod
was Impressed wflh how the
Rockel s res ponded to 1h&lt;'
situa lion.
"We ju st couldn' t keep them
off 1he hoards," Ma cLeod said.
"The fans saw a warn that wa s
sho •·J-handed and they came lo
supporl their leam. "
In other games, Bos ton clipped
New .JerS&lt;')' 123·117, Dallas beal
New York 108-103, Delroit edged
Cleveland 10:1-101. Philadelphia
lopped Indiana J01 ·9&lt;J. Mllwaukce defeated Sacramento 113-89,
Denver overcame Srattle 117·
109. Go lden SlatP shaded Sa n
Anlonlo 111 · 109 ancl Portland

fiall ened Utah 121·113.
Celtlcs 123, Nets 117
At East Rutherford, N.J.,
Robert Parish and Dennis Johnson scored 22 points apiece to
pace a balanced Boston attack.
Larry Bird, back after missing
three games with a sprained
back, a dded 21 points, as did
Kev in McHale and Danny Alnge.
Orlando Woolridge sco red a
game-high 27 points to lead New
Jersey.
Mavericks 108, Knlcks 103
At New York, Rolando Black·
man scored 28 of his season-high
41 points In the first half, and
Mark Aguirre added 29 points
overall to power the Mavericks,
Blackman scored 5 points In the
flnal1:52, helping Dallas turn a
101- 101 tie Into the final margin.
Pistons i03, Cavaliers 101·
At Richfield, Ohio, Islah Tho·
mas scored 11 of his 28 points In a
see-saw fourth quarter to carry
the Pistons. Adrian Dantley
added 19 points and Joe Dumars
18 to lead Detroil to lis fourth
straight victory and seventh In
lis last eight games. Cleveland
rookie Ron Harper had a gamehigh 37 points,
76ers IOi, p 11 cen 94
At Indianapolis, Charles Barkley scored 30 points, lncluding8
during a 20·1 first - quar ter run, 10
lead the 76crs. Philadelphia wen t
on Ihe s purt the final five minutes
of the fir st quarter aft er the
Pace rs had taken a 21-14 lead.
Rookie Chuck Personledlndlana
with 27 points .

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• Bucks 113, Kings 119
At Milwaukee, Terr-y Cummings scored 23 points and Jerry
Reynolds added 21 to he lp the
Bucks snap a three- game ·tosing
streak. Milwaukee opened a
23-point lead In the second
quarter and the Kings came no
closer than 13 points the rest of
the way. LaSalle Thompson led
Sacramento with 19 'polnts.
Nqggets 117, Sonlcs 109
At Denver, Alex English
scored 9 of his 33 points in the
final five minutes to help the
Nuggeis rally from a 20-poin_t,
third-quarter deflcit . Denvefqutscored Seattle 36-11 In the final
period to earn its third s traight
victory.
,
Warriors 111, Spurs 109
At Oakland, Calif., Joe Barry
Carroll scored. a basket and then
blocked a shot In the final minute
to help the Warriors preserve the
victory. Carroll 's hook with 55
seconds left gave Go lden State a
109·103 lead. He then blocked
Mychal Thompson's attempt
wllh 46 seco nds left, a nd Larry
Smith followed wit h a bas ket.
Blazers 121, Jazz 113
At Portland, Ore., Steve Johnson scored 25 points and Ke nny
Carr added 20 points and 19
rebounds to· power the Trail
Blazers. With I he score tied 107·
107 with 2:42 left, .Jerome Kersey
and Clyde Drexler hit field goals
and Johnson sank 2 free throws.
Karl Malone led Utah with 38
points.

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Owners are responsible for seeing th'at their d~gs
· are licensed each year. Beginning February 1,
198·7, the Meigs County Dog Warden will begin
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JANUARY -30, 1987.

rnendous reboundet·s," Henson
said. "They are going to crea te a
lot ot "problems for us. We 're
going to have. to play a super
game to beat them."
Ken Norman has paced the
Illinl In scoring and rebounding
all sea&amp;On. Tile Illinl have yet to
lose at home"this' season.
The Boilermakers posted a
pair of roaa wins last week ovrr
.

Northwes lern a nd Wisconsin. ·;'
Pu rdu e coac h G ~ne Ke ady said : ;:
he Is n't looking past Minnesota, : ·:
" I'm not very good at predict - : ::
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thallfw e don' t heal Minnesota on : ·:
Wednesday we' re go ing to be out ; •

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c •rb Smith 1-'l-... Donnie Becker 5-2-12,

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"We've playe4 s-e good
teams In North Carollaa State
alld Northeastent." Davis said.
"8ut.playlng Illinois and Purdue
will be the toughest test for us."
Ullnols coach Lou Henson said
the 15-0 Iowa record Is no flu ke.
"Iowa has a lot of things to go
to. They have lh oustanding
s tarting !!ve with good size,
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co liege team'S:
Also tonight, Purdue, 3-0, will
host . Mlnaesota. On Thursday,
Wisconsin Is at Indiana, Nlirtllwestern Is at Ohio State and
Michigan State "is at Michigan.
The Hawkeyes have yet to lose
under first-year ·coach Tom Da·
vis , lNt the Iowa coach said his
club will get Its toughest cttal·
lenge this week.

(Varsity ·,

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OrPl(lft CIQ 1S, Frtm!Jnl ~I
P•Mn Clly lWVa) M, lbaAINI Rh·er

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first quarter buzzer when Bartrum heaved a fullcourt baseball
pass following an N-Y free throw
with one second on the clock. The
pass hit Kltcl:ten on the dead run
near the hoop for an uncontested
lay-up.
· Meigs' largest lead was 22
points, 76-54 and 78-56, just Inside
of three mln.u.tes remaining.
Coach Mlck Childs' Marauders now 11-1 overall, hit on 35 of
71 ior 49 per cent but managed
only nine of 19 foul shots for47 per
cent. N-Y was 25 of 72 for 35 per
cent while sinking 10 of 18 foul
shots for 56 per cent.
Perhaps the only non-positive
stat for Meigs was Its 24 turnovers. N-Y had 16 miscues. The
Buckeyes fall to 3-9 and 2-8 for the
year.
Coach Rusty Bookman's Meigs
reserves stayed In contention for
the TVC reserve crown by
burying the Nelsonville· York reserves, 52-28. Meigs Is now 8-4
overall and 8-2 In the TVC,
trailing .leader Alexander by a
- gam_e. N-Y's reserves fall to 0-10
In the TVC.
Todd Powell had his finest
game of the year In leading the
Little Marauders with 14 points
while Joey Snyder finished with
12 while Matt Baker and Chuck
Pullins had s lx each. Heath
Clemons and Scott .Addis led the
Little Buckeyes with six apiece.
Box score:

None of the four has played each
other so far this ·season. '
Indiana has the early edge .
because its wins have ail come on
the road.
Iowa has won lf straight
games and Is two shy of the
school record for "lllliStconsecutlve victories. The·. Hawkeyes
a lso own the nation's longest
winning streak among major

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By RANDY MINKOFF
UPI.Sports Writer
The- first matchup of. teams
considered to be In the elite In the
Big Ten occurs tonight wh~n
third-ranked Iowa visits No. 10
Dlinols .
The league has four teams
unbeaten In Big Ten play: Iowa,
3-0; No. 4 Indiana, 3-0; Illinois,
4-0; and fifth -ranked Purdue, 4-0.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, January 14. 1987

January 14, 1987

The Daily Sentinei- Page-7

Eastern L..,cal board . •elects .officers for ye'ar :..
Susie Heinz was re-elected

ton, treasurer, to be added to.the

Jackson by Jan: 16.

the sc hool board will be Jan. 29,

president
of when
the Eastern
Local
policy.
-·;at;7;P;·;m;.
School
Board
the board
met liability
The resignation
of Dorothy ~~~T~he;;n;ex:t;;;;;;·;;m;ee;t;ln;g;·~q!;;
for their anitual organizational Myers as Chester 'Elementary
meeting. Elected vice president custodian was accepted, ·du e to
was Kathy ManlcJ&lt;e.
· health reasons.
And the transfer of student
The group set the last Thurs·
day of each month, 7 p.m. , for Eric .Larkins from Tuppers
their regular meetings.
Plains Elementary to Riverview
Following a lengthy discussion Elementary, with a parent to
of the budget, a special budget provide transportation, was
meeting was scheduled for 5 p.m. approved.
Thursday. ·
It was announced that for the 1
In other business, the board fir st ttme, a special dinner to ,
took steps to improve the compu· honor National Honor Society .
ter terminal In the treasurer's members wili be held 7 ·p.m. ·
office.
Monday, Jan. 26, at the htgh
Membership In the Ohio School school. Cost 6f the dhiner wlll be
Board Assoclaffim was renewo;.d $5 per person and the student
by the board.
council has donated $100 toward
Liability Insurance was also the dinner costs. Some assistSTART 1987 WITH A NEW LOOK
renewed and any organizallon ance towards the dln.ner Is also
ustng the building and wishing to being received from Tri-County
have liability Insurance may ·do Services. Those planning to at·
!Except Long Hair I
so by paying a $70 fee. Organlza· tend the special evening should
IOFFU EIPIIES JAN. 24, 19171
lions
contact Eloise Bos- make reservations with Jennie

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MORNING FATALITY - A Gallla County· sheriffs deputy
surveyed the scene of a fatal truck-car accident this morning on
Ohio 7 near the entrance to the Kyger Creek plant. See story on
Page I.

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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports !our calls
Tuesday.
Tuppers Plains a t 5:51a.m. to Reedsville for Betty Anderson
to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 3:27 p.m. to
Mec hanic Street lor Charles Deem to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Racine Fire Department at B: 12 p.m. to a chimney
!Ire on County Road 28; firemen were on the scene about 30
minutes; Syracuse at 11:33 p.m. to Reller Road for Sylvia Pool
to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

Marriage license issued
A marriage llcense has been Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Kenneth Lamar Barfield, 26, Grand Forks AFB , N.D.,
and Barbara J ean Thomas, 23, Chesh ire.

Judgment entry.filed
A judgment entry confirming sale and ordering distribution
has been flied In Meigs County Common Pleas Court In a
foreclosure action by Victor Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Association against Donald H. Maxson, et al.

Bonds forfeited in mayor's c.ourt
Seven defendants forfeited bonds and fou r others were fined
In the court of Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman Tuesday night.
Forfeiting bonds wNe Charles M. Yeager, Mason, W.Va.,
$40; Everert V. Loft, Cheshire, $40; Mark C. Gard, Gallipolis , .
$57; Robert Louvlns, New Haven, $40 Bernard Nlehm,
Galllpolls, $40; W.L. Wise, Cheshire, $40, all posted on speeding
charges, and Timmy J. King, Pomeroy, $50, squealing tires.
Fined were Sam McCloud, Middleport, $25 and costs,
disorderly manner; Jeff .Hoffman, New Haven, $50 and costs,
open con tainer; Ersel Blevins, Jr. , Middleport, $425 and costs,
10 days In jail, driving under the Influence, and Joe Seymour,
Middleport, $100. and 10 days In jail, assault; $100, menacing
threats; $100, criminal mischief, and $100, discharging a
l!rearm within the village.
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Pomeray mayor ends 21 cases
Twenty-one cases were processed In the court of Pomeroy
Mayor Richard Seyler1'uesday night.
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Fined were Ke~neth Wandling, Route 1, Point Pleasant, $49
and costs, speedmg; Paul Darnell, Pomeroy, $46 and costs,
speeding; William Woods, Pomeroy, $300 and cos ts, driving
under the Influence, and Robert Riffle, Racine, $48 and costs,
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speeding.
Forfeiting bonds were Kermit BuzZ!Ird, Middleport, $46;
Roger Wilson, Point Pleasant, $48; Mark Oldaker, Mason; $46;
Mary Dalley, 011 Cit y, Pa. , $45; Rowena Vaughan, Pomeroy,
$45; Lawrence Rapp, Shade, $45; Myrtle Ja cks, Shade, $48;
Clayton Faber, . Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., $46; Terry Clark,
Racine. $45; Michael Baker. Middleport, $50; Brett Jones,
Pomeroy, $59; Harold Warslnsky , Beallsville, $&lt;15; David
Leach, Pomeroy, $45; Ray Redman, Mason, $47; William
Cremeans. Middleport. $50; Larry Wright, Langsville, $47, all
posted on speedi ng charges; Pa tricia Clark, Richmond, Va.,
$43, stop sign violation .

Pomeroy chamber (Continued from Page 1l

roy, Peggy and Dennis Musser,
of Pomeroy, Pat~y and Donald
Walter Gilmore, 89, Pomeroy , Ward, of Pomeroy. Martha and
died Wednesday at Veterans James Smith, of Pomeroy; a
Memorial Hospital.
sister, Judy Pugh, or Addison;
. A retired coal miner, Mr. one brother and sister-In-law,
Gilmore was born at Grayson, Charles and Linda Ptigh, of
Ky., on Sept. 15, 18~7. a son of the Mercerville; and several nieces,
late Mr. and Mrs. George nephews, aunts and uncles.
Gilmore.
He was preceded In death by a
Surviving are four daughters, sister, Mary Lou Pugh, and his
Maxine Michael, Margie Ward, maternal and paternal
and Leona Eblin, all of Pomeroy;
grandparents.
Joanne Wise, Rutland; !tve sons,
Services will be Saturday, 1
James, Richa rd and Eugene p.m .. at Rawlings-Coats-Blower
Gilmore, all of Pomeroy; Clar- Funeral Home In Middleport.
ence Gilmore, Middleport, and Burial w!ll be in Rlfe Cem.etery In
Byron Gtlmore, Columbus; 31 Gallipolis. Friends may call at
the funeral home all day Friday,
grandchildren, 45 gre.a t·
grandchtldren and one great·
with the family present from 2-4
great-grandchild.
and 7-9 p.m.
Besides his parents,.· he was
preceded In death by his first
wife, Edna, and his second wife,
Maggie; a son, Wendell; an
Infant daughter. VIvian; three
grandchildren, t.yo brothers and
two sisters.
Mr. Gtlmore was a member of
the Chu rch of Chrtstln Christian
Union.
Services wlll be held at 1 p.m.
Friday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with Rev. Theron Durham
and Rev. O'Dell Manley offlclat·
lng. Burial wtll be in Riverview
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the fun eral home from 2·4 and 7-9
p.m. Thursday.

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the Moose Lodge In Polnt Pleasant, W.Va.
In addition to his parents, he Is
survived by his · wife, Dora
Shaver Pugh, of Gallipolis; his
mother-In-law and father-in-law,
Marjorie and James Shaver, of
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brot hers-In-law, Brenda and
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porta lion plans lor the repa ir ca ll read by Nease.
paid of·baby shoes from Hartley
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Shoes,
a pair of baby shoes from
for an approx Imat e four-mont h
Heritage House of Shoes, a case
closure of the aging span, how- chamber Is sponsoring a dance
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a . or mula from Kroger's , a
case
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decrease after the bridge Is a cost of $15 per couple and $10
Pharmacy, a $S glft certificate
closed and extPnslve repairs single. Music will be provided by from the Fabric Shop, a $10 gift
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ODOT engineer, who predicted pizza will be fu r nished compll·
parents from Craw's Steak
thf' bridge will be closed some- ments of Pomeroy Pizza Hut.
House.
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contract a llows the contractor,
which Is the Maidens-Jenkins
firm of Nelsonville. to close the
span as early as Feb. 1.
According to a MaidensStD~k
Jenkins representative, the
Supplie~
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bridge will not be closed until
necessary repair materials are
Ert~gdtg
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may not, arrive before Febru·
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already taking place underneath
the bridge.
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not yet explored this Idea.
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By BOB HOEFLJCII
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Somehow, I keep trying to
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; Wilmetta Leif·
• 'heit, Rock
: Springs Road,
: resident, and
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away from me.
At any rate, let me tell you that
Wilmetta is a patient at the
Holzer Medical Center and has
been s ince Dec. 30. She'd love to
hear from all of her friends here
-and I know there are many.
The room number is 222B.

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The Bookmobile will not be in
Meigs Coun\y Monday du e to the
observa nce of Martin Lut~er
· King's birthday. You can look for
·· various public offices to be closed
i on that day also if you have
:, business to take care of, better do
It a f!'w days ahead or postpone it.

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Congra tulations to .Jane Frym·
; yer, director of the Meigs Count y
' Board of Elections.
. Jane att ended the winter eon·
:. terence of the Ohio Association of
• Election Officials in Columbus
: and while there was appointed a
trustee of the orga niza tion.
The trustees plan the winter
conference in add it ional to work·
, lng with Secrptar·y of State
· · Sherrod Brown in regard to
: election matt ers.
By the way, Mrs. Eunie
• Brinker. Racine. has been trans·
!erred 'from Ve tera ns Memorial
Hospital to the ca rdi &lt;ic care unit

at the Holzer Medical Center.
Cards may be sent to the unit
which ls on the fourth flood of the
center.

The Meigs County Fair Board
was well represented at the
annual Ohio Fair Managers
Convention held In Columbus this
month.
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At the convention, the local
board sees entertainers and
various features which they can
book for the local fair and attend
sessions on fair management and
innovations.
Making up the local group were
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, William
Radford, Eddie Holter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Lewis and Laurie Reed.
Loca l fair board members
hang in there all year planning
for the annual fair which is held
in August.
The Middleport Fire Depart·
men! needs Information and
pictures on its emergency squad
from the 1930's to the present
time. In case you didn't realize,
the Middleport unit is going to
mark its go lden anniversary -50
years of service. Now th at' s a
milestone. If you have informa·
lion or photographs would you
please contact Bob Byer, Don
StIvers or Jeff Darst.

There are those who wi ll have a
holiday on Monday, Martin
Luther King' s birthday observa nce date - then there are
others who won't have another
holiday until late in May when
Memorial Day · ro lls around
again. Sure seems a long way off
- oh well. keep smiling.

The ·Daily Sentinel.
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Valentine .girls named by Beta Sigm~ Phi
Linda Bates of Xl Gamma Mu
Chapter, Lori Warner of Xi
Gamma Epsilon Chapter, and
Judy Williams of Ohio Eta Phi
Chapter, have been selected
Valentine Girls for their respec·
tive chapters of Bet a Sigma Phi
Sorority.
Selected by vote of the mem·
bership, they will now compete
for national and international
honors.

A member of the sorority for
nearly 20 years, Mrs. Bates is a
chapter past president and vice
president, and has · served as
chairman of several committees
Including ways and means and
social. She has received the
Order of the Rose of her chapter.
She a nd her husband, Gary,
reside ln Mason, W. Va. She has
two .children, Matt and Tina
Ri!O e. For the past 10years, Mrs.

Brownies have meeting

Bates has been employed with
General Telephone Co. as a sales
clerk. .
Ms : 'Warner of Middlepor t,
temporarily residing In Pen~s'ylvania with relatives, is vice
president of her chapter. She has
served as ways and means
chairman, and in 1980-81' was
selected as "Girl of the Year."
She has two daughters, Tara and
Nicole.
Mrs. Williams of Syracuse is
social chairman of her chapter
this year and Is active ln ~ll
phases of sorority work. She and
her husband, Jack, have three
children, JaneAnn, Tucker,and
Ryan. Mrs. Williams Is an agent

Money for one of several new
For the January meetings, the
shrubs planted in front of the Brownies will work on their
Syracuse Elementary School dancercize ,ilnd Girl Scout Ways
was donated by the Syracuse
patchesbird
. Atfeedrs.
one meeting they · r~:~~~~~~~~~=~:::::::~::~~,
made
Brownie Troop 1120. •
At the December meeting, the
The annual Girl Scout cookie
There M
Syracuse Brownies made mag· sale will begin on Jan. 16 and
•• •
netic Rudolphs and ca ndl e continue through Feb. 1. ·
Plans for Thinking Day on Feb.
holders for their Christmas
craft s. A holiday party was held 21 were discussed, a long with the .
and members enJoyed a gift observance of the Girl Scouts
exchange atid then went caroling 75th: birthday in March. The
to several homes in the commun- troop has a membership of 22
ity. They also participated in 'girls and meet twice a month
Racine' s Christ mas Parade on with leader, Barbara Lawrence,
and co-leader, Con nee Collins.
Dec. 13.

If

Is .. Question

8&amp;40 conducts meeting
Donations were made to the
National Jewish Hospital In
Denver . a facility which treats
children with respiratory dis·
eases , when the Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, met
recen tly at the home of Veda
Davis .
A report was given on toys.
clothes and food ta ken to two ,
cystic fibrosis children and their
families and It was noted that one
child remains in serious condlton. Pearl Knapp, chapeau,
presided a t the meeting with
Lula Hampton, chapeau premiere, and Catherine • Welsh,
chapea u deuxieme, reading
"Flanders Field." Eunie Brinker

served as concierge for the
meeting.
Dues were received from two
partners and it was noted that six
are sUI needed for goal . Mrs.
Knapp distributed ins tructions
and report forms to the variou s
chairmen. The successful pecan
sale was discussed and plans
were made to enlarge It next
year. The money• is used for
scholarship and research In
cystic fibrosi s and other lung
diseases.
Mrs. Davis ·a nd Lorett a Tie·
meyer served refreshments.
Next meeting will be hosted by
Julia Hysell at her home.

Dop't Take A Chance.

She also mentioned that once
ev e~y four years half of the total
offering is set aside for na tio nal
use and Is given to the deaconess
and home missionary pension
fund in appreciation of their
years of dedicated service.
Under th e theme "equality" ,
the Gospel makes it clear that
Jesus regarded women and men
as being equal work, Mrs.
Windon said. Nowhere is it
reco rded that Jesus treated
women in a different manner
th an he did men, she said, going
on to note that women are treated
differently by the world, and
because of political clrcumstan·

ces or life changes, many are the
heads of households and the sole
provider of income.
She commented -on the role of
women Insofar as lacking access
to credit, tec hnical assistance
and training and technology, and
noted that medical care for
women and their children is often
expensive or non-existence in
undeveloped countries.
Referring to women's wages,
Mrs. Windon said that women
everywhere stil receive lower
wages than men and generally
work longer hours. She said that
women do approximately two
thirds of the world' s work but

Eleanor Circle meets; ·disruss business
A special money making pro· Bradbury were hostesses.
ject to help fina nce the new roof
Don na J enkins hosted th e
fo r the chu rch was discussed at a · Christmas mi1Cting of the group
, recent meeti ng of the Elea nor with Scotty Hayes giv ing the
1 Circ le held at Heath Unit ed
opening prayer poem . Donna
; · Methodist Chu rch
Byet· had devotions whi ch opened
· Betty Fultz pres ided at the with group singing of carols.
meeting which Ollenrd With devo- reading of scripture from Luk e,
; lions entit led " One Day at a and "Chr·tstmas with Little
• Time" by Vick i Houchins. Nan Women" by Louisa Mae Alcott.
I
1 Moore. presented the program
Pa t Philson gave readings,
• giving a review of the hook, 'C hri s tma s Me mories" by
"Lives th at lnspir!'" by Beat r·tcc Aut hor-Artist Tasha Tudor. an
Piumn on the life of Edgar Guest. account of a Vi ctoria n New
poet a nd co lumnist of Detroit . ~: n g l a nd Christmas. and one
Mich. After the r{'vlcw. she rea d entitled '' Wilder ness Christmas
several of his poems includ ing Eve." The member related per ·
: "My Creed", "My Religion" and sonal memories of Chris tmases.
1 "Sermons Wes See."
There was a gift exc hange
. • Audrey Davenpor t. Jean Cook, after the packa ges were judged.
~ Helen Byer, a nd J ea nn e Anne Prizes went to Nancy Cale, the

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Cal~ndar/happenings · ·
WEDNESDAY
. POMEROY - Pomeroy Chap·
•ter BO R&amp;AM and Bosworth
•· Council 46 R&amp;SM meet Wrdnes·
day, 7:30p ..m.

ha lf-mile off thl' Rout e 7 bypass
in Pomeroy .

ties t; Jeanne Anne Brad·
bury, religious, and Helen Byer.
most original. Pauline Horton.
pr~ t

.-,

Eichinger shower held
A bridal shower was held
June Eichinger, Sybil Ebersb·
recently at the Pomeroy United
ach, Leona and Kathy Cleland,·
Methodist Church hon oring Tam·
Mary O'Brien, Elizabeth Duffy,
my Eichinger, recent bride of
Judy Crooks. Dorothy Downie,
Todd Nibert.
·
Gertrude Mitchell , Joan Vaughan,
Paula Eiehinger . Darla Staat s,
Donna Morris , Cinda HarJudy Eichinger and Becky Smith
ris, Melanie Dillard , Marie
hosted the shower . Cake, mints. Chapman. Cathy Corbitt, Roand nuts were served. Games
chelle and Delana Eichinger,
were played with prizes being Denise Mora, Marge Reuter, Ann
awarded to Ida Diehl, Maidie Rupe, Lettie Spencer, Judy King.
Mora, and Add ie Buck . A ponset·
Mildred Fry, Gloria Wallace,
!Ia theme was carried ou t in the Faye Wildermuth, Virginia
decorations and refreshments.
Hoyt, Genevieve Well, Helen
Presenting gifts were those Fisher, Alice Wamsley , Evelyn
named and Jane Walton. Alice Clark, Thelma Dill, Carolyn
Struble, .Janet , Darla, Diana and
Korn, Cindy Hartenbach, Diane
Cherie Williamson, Norma Good· . Caruthers , Marlene Harrison,
win, Lila Mit ch, Shirley Smith,
Marion Ebersbach, Donna Nl·
Ma y 'Mora, Charlotte Dillard,
bert, Marth Nash, Jean Braun,
Andrea Riggs, Edna Schoenieb, Clara Sayre, Martha Hpover,
Phyllls O'Brien. Polly Eichinger. and Elizabeth Cutler .

GALLIPOLIS
Ga llipolis
Flame Fellowship will meei
Friday, 7 p.m., at Dale's Smor·
·, CHESTER - Ches ter Pas t . gasbord, with Pastor Lawrence
.. Councilors of th e Daught er's of Bush s peaking .
America will meet 7;30 p.m.
Wed nesday a I the lodge hal I.
RUTLAND - There ·will be a
dance Friday, 8 to 11 p.m., at the
THURSDAY
Rutland Civ ic Cent er. Music by
" POMEROY
- The Meigs. ltom ic Sounds. Admiss ion $2
,. County . l)('mocrutic Execu tive single, • $3 couple. Everyone
· ·Com mitt ~ will meet Thursday , welcome.
7:30 p.m., at carpenters' hall,
' Main St. , ln Pomeroy. Ali Inter·
SATURDAY
-: es ted democrats are Invit ed to
RACINE - The Southern
attend .
cheer leaderS will hold a clinic
Saturda y, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at
POMEROY - Middleport the high school. Donation $3.
Child Conservation League will Gi rls of all ages welcome.
•meet at 7:30 Thursday night at
the Ohio Power Co. office in Trustees to meet
. Pomeroy.
ORANGE TWP - Orange
Township Trustees will hold a ·
.
FRIDAY
special meeting, Wednesday,
POMEROY - There will be a Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. to complete
' special music program featuring appropriations and write bids for
the Union Bible Seminary fencing between Char les Sargent
': Quartet at the Calvary Pilgrim and Glen Robinson. The meeting
JUot
·Chapel at 7:30p.m. Friday. The will be held at the home of the
chapel Is located on Route 143, 'clerk, Dorothy Calway.

THE

'

RUTLANO

DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone 742-2100
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT .. JAN 17. 1987
12 OZ. PACKAGED

Amish

Frank~.....................

$

1.19

ECKRICH

Pepper Lo_af ..................~!·•• $2.9 7

HOMEMADE

Ham Salad •• ~ .................!!·••••• ~99&lt;

SMITHFIELD ............................ SHRED.DED........ .Ib. 52.39

·Boiled Ham .......... suuD....Ib. $2.19

Margaret Weber, and Mrs. Jen·
klns serve!] refres hments to the
16 members attending.

SMOKED

24 CT.

Sharp Cheese ....!L .. 5.2.99

HEAD LETTUCE.............. 69 1

1-LI. llUE IONNET Qtn.

MARGARINE ......:.......... 79&lt;
HIIUNDALE 3 DOZ. PACK
SMAL~ EGGS............. 51.99
IRAn 12. OZ. a SLICE. PROC.$ .

10 LB. IDAHO

Wallace B. Damew()!Jd, Myrtle
I. amewood to John L. Damewood, Linda Damewood, 11 A.
and 60 rods, Orane.
MichaelS. Ward to Rebecca S.
Ward, 100 Acre Jot# 222, Letart.
Pearl Welker, aka Juanita
Pearl Welker, nka Juanita Pearl
Cushner, Robert L. Cushner to
William David Krawsczyn, Jen·
-nlfer M. Krawsczyn, parcels, Po·
me roy village.
Carolyn Korn, George J{orn,
Jr. to William D. Krawsczyn,
Jennifer . J{rawsczyn, parcels ,
Pomeroy village.
Charles E. Yost, Margaret
Mae Yost to Dorothy Karr, parcel, Chester.
Edna Mae Spencer, dec., ~
Exec. Avis Bing to Raymond 1\. .
()('Groot, Mary L. DeGroot, par·
eels, Chester.
Ohio River Sand &amp; Gravel Co.,
Successor to Tri-State Asphalt
Prod. Inc. to Richards &amp; Son,
Inc., parcels, Lebanon.
G. C. StQJ1e, dec ., Clara Stone,
dec., to Charles R. Simms, affl·
davit, Meigs.
Floyd 0 . Griffith, Glenna M.
Griffith to Delmar K. Goff, 17.637
A., Salem.
Meigs Investment Corp. to Wll·
Ham D. Childs, Trustee, tracts/parcels, Pomeroy VIllage.
Leroy Richards to Howard L.
Barber, Barbara J. Barber,par·
eel, Oltve.
Christopher Napper, Shellia
Napper to Christopher Napper,
Shellia Napper, 10 A., Salem.
James R. Miller, dec., to Carolyn J. Miller, Cert. of Trans.,
Salisbury.
Carolyn J. Miller, nka Carolyn
J. Stewart, Harry E. Stewart to
Ralph E. Cundiff, Lois J. Cundiff, parcels, Saltsbury.
Kelly Manufacturing Co . to
Phillip W'. Kelly, pt. lot 468, Mid·
dleport village.

Public Notice

LOS ANGELES (UP!) -The
mansion filmed as the backdrop
for the 1960s hit television series
"The Beverly Hillbillies" has
been sold for an undisclosed sum
to an entertainment Industry
executive. a real estate firm
sal d.
The $27 million asking price for
,,. the mansion in Bel Air, an
exclusive residential area adjacent to Beverly Hills, made It the
most ex pensive single- family
home ever listed, said George
Thomas of Willis M. Allen-co. , a
flnanclal·real estate firm based
in La Jolla, Calif.
The 20,(J()().square-foot mansion, complete with gold-plated
doorknobs, marble staircase and
a ballroom. sits on 6.3 acres on
Bel Alr Road. It was sold by hotel
chain owner Arnold Kirkeby and
hls wife, Caria, to Andrew J.
Perenchlo, an entertainment in·
dustry executive, Thomas said
Tuesday.
Unlike most Bel Air estates,
the two-story mansion, built in an
18th century French neoclasslea
style, Is visible from the street
and is one of the most recognizable landmarks In the area.
. The front of the home was
flimed as the mansion for the

Phllltp W. Kelly, Lots G. Kelly
to James .R . Frecker, pt. lot 468,
Mlddl_eport VIllage. .
Patrick E. McDole, Emerson
McDole ys. Charles T. Taylor, et
al, )ud~ment, Lebanon.
John L. Bakr~ Shirley Baker to
Patrick E. McDole, Emerson
McDole, tracts, Lebanon. ·
Emerson Everett McDole, dec.
to Patrick Emtorson McDole, Cer·
tlflcate, Lebanon.
Har~ance Dewey Jones, aka
Harrence-Dewey Jones, Patricia
Mackert Jones to Cletis Dalton,
Iva Jane Dalton, parcels , Scipio.
Guy M. Thoma, Ellen J .
Thoma, .Helen Pauline King, Leo
E. King, Patsy Ann ThOma, Su·
zan Annette Thoma, E. Kelly
Thoma to Carleton Church by
Trustees, 1.59 Acre, Bedlorfl.
Guy M. Thoma, Ellen J.
- Thoma, Helen Pauline King, Leo
E. King, Patsy Ann Thoma, Su· ·
zan ·Annette Thoma, E. Kelly
Thoma to VIrgil C. King, MaryD:
King, parcels, Bedford.
·M;trlln Wolfe, Emily Wolfe to
Wllbur Ward, Christy Ward, .BO
·acre, RUtland. ·
Elmer Pierce to Marjorie
Snider, Randall Snider, parcel,
Pomeroy village.
Mildred fngram, Malr;olm In·
gram to Charles R. King, Cheryl
A. King, 19.77 acres, Rutland .
Mt. Oltve Community Church
to Columbia Gas Trans. Corp ..
right of way agreement , Olive.
Louts Ray Pulllns, Mary Lou
Pritchard Pullins to Susan Jane
Pullins, nka Susan Jane Mash, %
acre, Salisbury.
Veva Searls to Marty Searles,
2'A acres, Rutland.
Randall L· Arnold, Madonna S.
Arnold to Frances Viola, 1.825
acre, Orange.
J . B. O'Brien, Roberta C.
O'Brien to Charles L. Harris,
Shirley J. Harris, 1 .acre, Olive.

28716 . and the unknown
heirs, devines . and legatees
of Gerald Oavicl Bennett. if

he be deceased, whose raBi·

FRIES •••••••••••••• ~.r~t. S1.6 9
10 OZ. BIRDS-EYE

Peas &amp;

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1DJf• DZ. CREAM of MUS"ROOM

aDW wi~ FREE SCULPTED NAME.

Beef-A-Roni
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4 PACK ·conONELLE
Toilet Tissue...............·....... S1.39

1~ OZ. CHEV BOY ·AR·DEE

·

12 OZ. HORMEL CANNED LUNCH MEAT

Spam ...........................
~.....- S1.89
1f OZ. SWEEPSTAKE
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Jack Mackeral ......:... 2 cANs S1 ~ 19

29 OZ. WHITE HOUSE

le Sauce ..........~.......J~~ .....99&lt;

SMALL
WANT ADS
PACK
ABIG PUNCH!

11

niels. and that you be perma nently 'diveSted of all your
parental rights . ·
You are required to answer the Complaint within
twonty·oight 1281 days after
the last publication of this
notice which will be published once each week for
liJII (8L consecutive weeks.
The last publication will be
made on January 21 , 19B7
and the twenty-eight days
{28) for anawer will com mence on that data.
In casi of our failure to answer or otherwise respond
81· required. by the Ohio

j~~:~~~ b~i~~f:~~~c!~~~~

rendered against you for the
relief demanded in the pati·
tion .
The hearing of the petition
herein shall be held in the
Probate Court Room , Meigs
County Common
Pleas
Court. Pomeroy, Ohio on
tho 24th day of February,

1987, at1 ;30 P.M.
Robert E. Buck. Judge
and Ex -Officio Clerk
112) 17. 24. 31 : 1117. 14.21

Real Estate General

TEAFORDm

Reed Estate lJ3
RIALTO«
2t6 E. 2nd St.
Phone
t -(814)-992-332;

NEW LISTING - 12!~0
Kirkwood 2 BRs. Furnished
&amp; lot in Racine. $8,000.
NEW LISTING - 125 acres,
old 3 BR farm house. and all
elec. 3 BR trailer. 1~ bath s &amp;
farm bldgs Asking $70,000.
NEW LISTING- Good 9 rm.
home at Racine School. 4
BRs. gas furnace, l1ving
ab!Jut 24125, garage &amp; ba·
sement. $27,500.
POMEROY - lg house. lg.
lot, 3 baths~gas furnace with
attached woodburner. 3 lg.
BRs. family rm., woodburnmg unrt and lg. lot for the
children.
4.36 ACRES - Southern
Schools. T.P. water available
and in the woods. Askin g
$6,000.
43 ACRES- Eastem Schools,
farm house, 9 rms., buildings
and minerals. $45,000.
MIDDLEPORT - Remodel ed 3 BR home on corner
lot near the sc hool. Central
heat. equipped krtchen, ga r·
age &amp; ~arport. Now JUst
$29.500.
POMEROY
Hot water
heat, 3 BRs, 2 ~ baths.
range, tefrigerator. basement &amp; 2 porches. Walk io
stores. Asking $28.000.
PORTLAND - 2 lg. level
lots. about one acre, old
hom e &amp; bu rldings. Drilled
well tor lUSt $11,000.
RUTLAND - 2 apart ments
near th e post oHice. Some
fu rniture &amp; 2 lots.
SELLING PROBlEM?
CALL BRUCE AT 992·3325

•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERA10R
•SATILUTI SALES &amp; SERVICE

Sho~ Tn~tldu

Electronic Organs

w. H4YJ Afill TIIIHI

o. Dllr
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

CHESTER- 985 -3307
411 / lfn

REASONABLE • RELIABlE

ow O~en

YOUNG'S

or
*a

NEW LISTING -

PORT·

LAND
··~~~~-~i·at~ly'4o ·1
ROAD -- Rl
acres ol vacant land.
tric available. Ga s well with
roya lty income an~ tree gas.
$1 2,000.00.

'

PRICE REDUCED - I! long
Bottom is where you want to
live, then this is th e house
you want to live inl 3 bedroom ranch, fam il y room. 2
car garage. Built-in kitchen ,
bar. Appro!. I acre lot. Great
but at Only $28,000.00.
MORNING STAR SUBDIYI·
SION- 3 acre parcel of vaca nt land. Road lrontage,
water &amp; electric are availa·
ble. 9,500.00.
NEA~

.
That's the way we are at City Loan
Bank. Up front, fair, plain talking. So call
City Loan Bank. Get the money you neeq
today, without getting payments you'll regret

POMEROY - Appro!.
10 acres of ground .. wrth
many uses. Housin g, apartments, special purpose, etc.,
plus an older 2 story hom e
rn good condition. let's talk
abouT th e potential. Wanl
$43,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT - Nice 2
story, 3 bedroom home wrth
l'h baths, enclosed front sit·
ting porch, fireplace. car·
port. lots of storage space.
Many other features. -All for
$37.500.00.
Hetuy E. CIUttt. Jr.

tomorrow

.

~ Commerdol Crodll ComP"ny

'l1911 Anauol l'mtnuplllk

PomerO): 116 E. ~ St., 992-217L

''21." Annual l'rlctnllp Rite

ttz.&amp;l91
Jntt TruiHII ..... 941-2&amp;60
Dottt. Turn11 ..... H2·5192

Olflcl................ m.nss

·, tB

8·20-'86 ttn

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addona and remodeling
- Ao o t~ng

985-3561
All M1ku

Wllfk

(Free Estimatesl

Sunday lhru Thursday
Friday &amp; Saturday
4 P.M . 'Til 1 :30 A.M .

•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Oryars •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE
4-5-tlc

V. C. YOUNG In
992-6215 or 99~-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

PIZZAS, SUBS
PIZZA BREAD

4·1' -' 86-tc

1-2-' i7 -1 mo.

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
49135 St. It, 124

BISSELL
BUILDERS

GUN SHOOT

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

RACINE

FIRE DEPT.

Racin1, Ohla 45771
949·3088 Bus.

"AI Reasonable Pricts"

Bashan Building

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

949-2606 Home
All Makes &amp;

Made Is

Day or Night

NO SUNDAY CALLS

4-16-' 86 tin

Factory Cholu
12 Gauge Shatg1111 Only
10·8-tfn

24 HR. SERVICE
1-12- 1 .....

·'

- Plumbing and eleclrlcal

4 P.M. 'Til11 P.M.

•Wasf1ers •Dishwashers

lind gutun work

- Concrete work

PH. 992-2228

PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG
Now Location:

SANDY'S ·
AUTO SALES

. AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

161 North Socond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

Automotive Repair
&amp; Service

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

We Carrv Fi1hing Suppliu

SALES &amp; SERVICE
Pay Your eable &amp;
Phone Bills Hare

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

TUNEUPS to !RANIMISSIONS

CALL 992·7403 Apt.
St. Rl. 33, Pomoroy, OH.

. IUitN!S! PHON!
16 t41 992-.6!!0

RI!IIIN(I PHON!

190 MULBERRY AYE.
POMEROY, OH.

We'll Sell You A
Used Car or Fix

t6141 992 ·1754

I nll flln

PH. 992-9949

Your Old One

•VINYL SIDING
' •ALUMINUM SIDING
•tLOWN IN
INSULAnON

Bob larlon, Owner
12·30·86·1 mo.

).).' 87·1 mo.

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Rog~r

Hysell
Garage

550 Page Sl., Middltport
OPEN 8 A.M.-4 P.M .

PH. 992-3537

L2-16-'86·1 mo.

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

PH. 949·210 1

Alto TrU&amp;JIIIttloft

Any lrand Namo...lovght

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

or 949·2860
. No Sundoy Calls

RADIATOR
SER~CE

6-17 -ttc

We can repair and r..,
core · radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil ~nd rod
out radiata'rs. We also
.repair Gas Tanks.

EAGLE RIDGE~
AUTO REPAIR

MILLS ELECTRIC
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
.614-992-3023

Truck, auto, S.
heavy equipment
repairs and welding .
(All makea 8o models)

I· U ·'IJ· IIU

PAT HILL FORO
992-2196

Middleport, Ohio
1·13-tfc

PH. 949·2893
or 949-2756

GINGERBREAD
HOUSE
PRE-SCHOOL

John 11. Bentz

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELl

Owner/M~ehanlc
1-2·'17·3 ....

RIVERINE AN11QUIS
11 U East Main St.
Pomeroy

Mld41eport, Ohio

(614) 992·7328

~ -

OFFERS ENRICHING
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
FOR CHILDREN 3 TO 6
YEARS Of AG E

Open Enrollment
Thru The Vear
OPEN TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
9 AM to 1lo30 AM and

12:30 PM to 3 PM
CoH Administrator Mrs.
Shirin. J. Nuggud. MEd.
1·1.'81·1 mo.

Eatimat•''

"Free

WANTED:

OlD IADIOS WANTED

New Homes Buill

fit . 124, Po1111roy Ohio

PH. (3041 882-2220

I

614-843·5248

222 E. Main, Pom1roy

Tep mon1y for somt models of
Ztnilh. Phil,o, Atwaltr Ktnt.

992-2259
•
NEW LISTING LAND - SELLERS
ROAD - Appro1imatey
acres vacant la nd. 17 acres
tillable. balance pasture and
woods. Etectrrc a~a il able.
Drilled well, gas well on
property, roya lty income
and free gas. $400.00 per
acre selling price.

Mobile service

MAIN STREET
PIZZA

ltforo 1940

j,~~~~.o.

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USEI

Hcustnq
Heaclqu&lt;lltL·ts

A $100 scholarship has been
awarded to Jennifer Grover, a
sophomore at Kentucky Chris·
tlan College where she Is majoring in music and .Bible, by the
Harrisonville Scipio Alumni As·
soclatlon executive committee.
Jennifer is the daughter of
Kenneth and Mary Lamber t
Grover. She is a member of the
singing' group called "Destiny ."

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GUYSVILLE, 01110

1-3-'86 tic

Scholarship awarded

M&lt;mberFDIC

SALE$ &amp; SERVICE&gt;

farm Equipment
Parle &amp; SeNiee

that Bus Gilbert Da-

iliels 8dopt your child, Jenny
Beth Bennett, for a change
of name to Jenny Beth oa:

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH

BOGGS

Aulhorirttj Joho DHrt,
Ntw Holland, Buoh Hog
Farm Equipmtnl
Doaltr

NO. 253n.
· ·. Tht;t demand of the , peti-

long-running CBS ·Tv comedy,
"Tite Beverly Hillbillies," which
featured the-antics of a family
transplanted to Beverly Hills
after striking oil on their Ozark
Mountain land.
Much of the humor centered on
the hillbillies' adjustment to such
amenities as rul)nlng·water and
the swimming pool ·they called
"the cement pond."
·
The mansion, completed in
1938 at a cost .of $2 million, was
built by Lyhn Atkinson, a mllllo·
nalre engineer who was one of the
developers of Hoover Dam. At·
klnson sold the marision to.
Kirkeby in 1945, Thomas said .

At City Loan Bank, we tell you right up
front how low your monthly payments wi~ be.
And along with your low payments, we gtve
,
MONTHLY you_plenty
AMOUNT TERM
PAYMENT
of time to
~::::,::.:::,~=~-:.:-:9:;7::;.64:-;.~·-j repay, and
$3,000 48 month •
we don't ask
130
19
$4,000 48 month ' · *
for one bit
$.5,000 48 month . $157.26**
of collateraL
$6,000 48 montll $188.72**
We'll
Other tmOuntl and ........... -~ even take
your application right over the P.~· And
give you ~n answer fast, usually Hl JUSt 24
hours.
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siness Services

Common Pleas Court, Ponwoy, Ohio 45769. Case

46 OZ. CAMPBEll

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tion

PHONE
992-2156
Or Writt
Stntintl Clnsifitd 01,1.
Ill Co11r t St., Pomt!CIY . 01110 45769

known .. 1
You aro hllt'eby nOiifiocl that
a Petttton for Adoption of
Jenny E!atl1 Bennett by Bus
Gilbert Daniels demanding the
adoption of Jenny Btlh Ben·
nott hM been flloclln tho Pro-

Campbell's Soup .......... 2.CANs 99&lt;
Tomato
Juice ................ ~~~~ .... 99&lt;
13 OZ. GENERAL MILLS
PacMan Cereal .............. m. S2.s9·
26.4 OZ. TANG
Oranae
·
Drink.~ .............. J~~. $2.99
16 OZ. Ttt'tNK YOU
Cherries~ ........................ ~~~. S1.3 9
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AMER. CHEESE.. ......,. 1.89 . WINESAP APPLES ......". 99'

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IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS
· COUNTY, OHIO
PROBATE OIVISION
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION
of
Jenny Beth Daniels
CASE NO . 26377
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To Gerald David Bennett ,
whosa last known addre11
was Box 692, Canton . N .C.

BAKING POTATOES .. Sl

Gt! 1 big brtlk ... an~~ ppct of 1111
ARTCAIIYED SllADIUM '
H.S.CWIIIIN&amp;
TM11111' lni!N 1111.111.11 Jan: t•.lll7 Mfitl M_.
11111 llril~~~~t• II~ Sillll• · Ucllu • ·

Property transfers

. The Daily
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'Beverly Hillbillies'
estate sold to exec
67S 4340

earn only one-tenth of it s income
and own only one-hundreth oJ its
property . She charged that as
followers of Christ, women have
an obligation not only to recog·
nize their God-given talents but
to use them.
Following th e meet ing
members placed their offering
on the altar after which the group
sang "As a Volunteer for Jesus."
Mrs. Windon closed with prayer.
Mrs. Denise Mora presided at
the business meeting with 14
members attending, Forty·one
sick and shu ti n calls were re·
ported. Officers' reports were
read and approved .

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:... Chester Methodi[t Women have meeting
A call to prayer and self-denial
on the theme "Women, Equality ,
and Development" was presented by Mrs. Kathryn Windon at
the Jan. 8 meeting of the Chester
United Methodist Women.
The program opened with th ~
group si nging " More Like the
Master" with Mrs. Clarice Alien
as pianist . Scripture was taken
from Psalm 23.
Mrs . Windon reminded the
members that by the Women's
Divison Policy, half of the total
offering each year ls allocated
for misson projec ts in the United
Stat es, while the other half goes
for projects in other count ries.

with Brogan-Warner Insurance
Services in Pomeroy and f!!·
cently completed her 2¥, years of
training in business, personal
and disability. Income insurance
to .be certified as a fellow .with the
Life Underwriters- Trainin&amp;
Council and the National Associ·
ation of Life Underwriters. She
has been in insurance for. four
years.
In addition to'her work in the
sorority, she Is the worthy
matron of Racine Chapter 134,
Order of the Eas tern Star, Is
affiliated with the Asbury Uri!ted
MethQdlst Church, and active in ·
s chool and co mmljnity
programs.

14, 1

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

HOURS: Mon.·Tut. &amp; Fri.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sundoy: 11 o.m.- r p.m.
ly Chaolt or AfiiiOintm•l

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SA·ND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
· . lO·S·ttc

IUSS MOOII
992-2526

1·14-1 ....

Annliil ttl r:utt:lllc.

3 Announcement•
fh cine Gun Shool tpontorld by
R1cine OtJn Ctub , Every Sunday,
bepinninv 11 1 :00 p.m . f•otory
Cho ke. 1 2 gu~• 1hotgun1.

~ Co~erized

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a:

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Hearing Air Selection
Swim Molds • Interpreting SeJVices

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~ LISA M..KOCH, M.S.

:z:: Licensed Clinical Audiologist

z

- (614) 446·7619

111

(614) 992-6601

417 Second Avenue, Bo~. 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

New Art Cl111n. TuHdty •nd
Thu,.dtv for 1dult1 1nd 81tur·

dtv tor undtf -t• 18. Catl
11 4 · 949 · 3010 fo1 mort
lntormMion.

Precious 'Mtmori•ltudk), Sp•
cillilttln portrait• • Oualh';'work'
gutrtnt ..d. Ctlll14·9•8·3010
'or tppolntmlnt. RtMonlbhil
prlcu,

PltnO ht~"ont for b.tinntrt , Call
ro r tppointmerit 114· 848·
3010.
I wHI not bt r.-,ontibla fOr any
dltbtt contrte1ed by any"n'
t.lh..- thM mytetf, filobett l..
IIW'ftfl , Jr.

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whitt eM . •O.cJM~Wetl,

Coli'"" &amp; 114·"41-7137.
Engllth &amp;ttl•. mile ~Mflldot

Appro" .

e yu.

a&amp;.f248..

old. Cell 11 .

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CoiiM. puppl" to elv• ·eway. 2
met" 111d 1 ftm..t , Cell 11tl•

9e&amp;· 3174.

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Ftm.,t '"'''· tOOCII hunt• end
bt60t m• ""'" to oW• twa, co
ood home. Ctll 114·143.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

Happy Ads

The Daily Sentinel office wei·

42 Mobile 'Homes

comes The Dalai .. ; Jennifer
Ashley, Tangy Leudermilt, Sarah
Larkins. Jennv Howerton, and

· 45 Furnia.hed Rooms

for Rent
3 bedroom. In

'

Cheah~re .

6t4-367·7t48.

bed1oom mobile homot , 304-

675-3000.
FOUND. 2 keya &amp; ecrB"Ndriver

bedroom mobile heme,
furnished, t76 depotlt plu1
ut1l1ties, 304-675· 6512 .
2 bedroom mobile home Upper

Rl\lar Road, refrences and deposit. 2 children accepted, 614-

446-0508

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Rental trailers Call 614·892-

44

Found: 3 month old German
Shepherd Black with little
silver. Call 614-992 · 6644

Found · Ch lhuohua . mi'"d
White wnh blocl&lt; potch "'"' t

eye and ear Found at Crows
11th. Call614-

LOST - Black and wtmu cal
Return to Or. Noner'a o lft ce
Rewar~l

"No, I wasn't replaced by a
computer' I was replaced by
the bOSS'S daughter!,"

7479.

We pay cash for la~a model deen

used cars
J1m M1nk Cflev ·Oids Inc
Btll Gene Johnson

814-446 -3672
TOP CASH patd for '83 model
and newer uud c ars Sm1th
Bulck-Ponttac . 1911 Easturn

An., Gaftipolt s Call 614 446-

2282

Country furniture, co llflct l ble ~ .
children's toys , dolls, Pre-1960
Cora Mill. Catl 814-379-2727
Good largeaandnonerocks Call
614 246 -9480 after 6 30pm
Bu\'tng daily gold , 11lver cotnl,
rings , jewelry, stefhng ware, old
coi ns. large currency Top pn C&amp;I Ed Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd Ave Middleport, Oh . 614-

992 -3476.

BUYING RAW FURS! Ginaeng.

Yellow Root, beef and deal'

htdes. Also selling trapping
suppli ... Whell1 Litea, Nita Lites.
Houfl 1 00-9 .00. Clo~ed Wed
George Buckley 614-664-4761

QUILTS
BOUGHT-SOLO
Cuh paid Pro 1 9SO's S1ngle or
-.vhoto collttet1on. Call Marc and
Ellen Fultz 614-992 ·2101 days
or 614-692-2461 even1ngs and
weekends

QUILTS
BOUGHT-SOLD

Cuh paid Pre 1950's Smgle or
whole c:oUecllon Cell Marc and
Ellen Fultz 614 :992·2101 day$
or 614· 592· 2461 evening&amp; and
weekends.
Buyfng junk cars. Call614-992·
5648 after 5:00pm.

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32 Mobile Homes

Help Wanted •

for Sale

JOB OPPORTUNITY . Area
Home Center has tn opening in
sates department. Reply in confidence to Point Pleasant Register Box C-8, 200 Main St , Pt
Pit.. atatmg your qualificallon1
Someone to cook break hit end
dinner tor gentle men who hves
in town. light housekeeping ,
3ft4-676-2199 or 676·1113

12

Situations
Wanted

NEW AND USED MOBILE

HOMES KESSEl'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Ml
WEST. GALLIPOLIS, RT 35
PM ONE 614· 446-7274 .

1 4x70 Fleetwood, 3 bdr 2 full

baths, total elec. L1he new. pr~co
negotiable Call tfter 4 week·
days, anytime weekends. 614-

3aa.a633

1982 Man110n. Located on river
front •n Middleport Has aU
'ext rii. Calt614 -992 3348after
6 00 pm
1 980 L1barty, 2 bedroom , set·
up , can be moved or left on
rented lot 87450 Call 614·

992-7479
Roo m tnd board for employed
maiJ N1 ca home Ftmily atmos·
phara. Call614-992-6873
Meigt Senior, Chr11t1an gi rl
des ires wait ress work Experien ced Al1o hght office work,
typing , fil iny , some book ·
keeping. After 12:00. Call 614·
843· 6416 and uk for Pam.

18 Wanted to Do

'86 " Holly Park" mobtle hone.
14x80, J bedrooms. 2 baths.

304 676-7298

33

Farms for Sale

Farm, 1 ~ acremoreor les•. Leon
Btden Road. 9 room house,
phone 304· 468· 1 823.

34

Busineu
Buildings

Odd JObs · painting, plumbmg.
expeJ1enced. Rat . Call614· 246·
9646
W1ll do baby sitti ng 1n my home.
Call 614-446·9306 .

Office space · Store 1pace in Pt.
Ptea~ant, $200 00 A-One Real
Ettate Ph 304· 676-51 04

G1ve p1ano and orgtn lttaont in
my home to begmnen. ad·
vanctd puptll and adults Alto
teach chording and tran1poslng.

Coli 614-992·5403.

FlfHWOODI Locust , oak ,
cherry 136 per .pick-up load
delivered 8111 Slack 614-992-

2269

lot Acre plus. Clo1a to Pome·
roy Rt 7 Call 614· 992-6687
Of 614·992·6732 .
A1hton building lot1, mobile
homes permitted, Ctyde Bowen,

Ren1al s
21

Business
Opportunity

Help Wanted

Fum ..hod opt. 0175.00 wete&lt;
pd. 2 bedroom. 131 Y:z Fourth
Ave. Ph. 446·44t6 .~ .. 7pm.

New 2 bedroom apta. in Maton,
W. Va . Quiet sening, oH street
parking. Rent steMs at I 199
C1ll linda Carson 11 304- ns.
6011 or Dantu Streib at 614·
863 -4111 Equal Houaing
Opponunity
2 Bedroom apt nice carpetmg,
water pa1d, washer &amp; dryer
hook -up , stove. refr~g furnished
tvalltble Jan 1, 1987 Ph

6t4-446-7025

2 to 3 bedroom tpt. Con\lement
location in town. AU utilities paid
1326.00mo., reference• &amp; dep·
oait required. Wileman Real
Estate Agency Ph. 614-446·

3644

Furnished &amp;. unfurnished a pta .
81 50.00 and up, referencu Ph .
304-875 -6104 A-1 Real Estate
Upstairs unfurnished apt , c arpeted. uullties p1id, no children,
no pets call 448-1637
Apartment for Rent , 821 Sa·
eond A\ltnue, 2 OR, Extra Nice,
equipped kitchen , C l A
1250/ mo Call614· .t46· 2158.

41

Houses for Rent

I NOTICE t

hceUent spare time income;
electronics, crafts, no expe·
r~ence Othera. intormatlon 504·
641 -0091 ut. 2987, 7 days
CALLNOWI

lNG CO recommends that you
do business with people you
know, and NOT to tend money
through th e mall until you h8\le
Jnveatigated the offering.

Parttime houaekeeping poait1on
in 11par1ment build1ng located m
Pomeroy, OH Send uperience
&amp; thrae reterencea to P.O. Bo~
136, Marien.. OH 46760. We
IHO an equal opportunity
employer

Good money! W•eklyl Proceas·
ing mtill ·lnformatton1 Rush
self·addreased, stamped envelope. larry Lee. Bo~ 131 -A,
Eureh Star At Gallipolis. OH

Need a job? Sell Avon part· time
or tuH -IIma. For mformotion Call

6t4 -446-2t56.

Atte11t10n Nuraas. Rewarding
a•perleneel for the aoclalty
orifmted nurse. A 36 Md newer
ttcility for the ba1leatly 1mbula·
tory ederly wiltl • history of
utzure disorder or m&amp;ntal ret!lr·
dation. Currently 1eekin(l I
call -in sub LPN to work all
•hilts. Be part o1 a grow1ng
co mp any · contact . Ohio · Job
Sorvlce1. 614· 446· 1683
lady need1 lady ·liYe· in· tielp
with uansportellon . !must have
v11lld driver 's license. I Small pay.
Cat1614-258-8660.
Need babysitter -my home or
voun. 4 day• per week Mutt be
dependable. Calt tnytime 814-

245·6672
----:-:---::-:-;:-;:-·lc-Govetnment jobs. 116,040 ·
J69,230 yr. Now hiring. Call
805·687·6000 Ext R-9806 tor
current federal list

K
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"7
ic_o_w_D&lt;-:k:-o-n
apphancea? lnt erelttd In 1alea1
If interested, write Applicant,
8ox 406, Pomeroy, Ohio 46769
giving full re1ume. All tppllca·
uons atrictly confiden tial.
Pllrt·time or full lime aecretai'Y
and' office worker. Good typist.
shorrhend , computer e~peJience
cr college tttlpful but not neces·
1ary Write Box 426. Pomeroy,
Ohio 46769 gi\lir\g full resume,
how soo glvn available, pari·
11me or tull time
High 1choot Juniors 1nd Senior•
can join the Army Natlontl
Gu ard now. Begin 11rning I
monthly pay check and deftr
your active duty training onlil
June 1987. 304-07&amp;· 3960 or

1-800-642 -3119.

46631

23

Professional
Services

Piano &amp; organ lessons Mary
luca1. Call 814·448 -9787 or

6t4·448-4426.

Furnithed tpt 919 Second,
Gallipolis 1160 Utilitiu pd
Single male. there bath. 446·
4416 after 7pm.
Delu~•

downtown apartmeot·
n.wty redecorated 2 bdr .. ept.
with full lntulttion, complete
kitchen, Wllher· drver, 11r con d.
sundeck . C1ll 814·446· 4383·
days, 614· 446·0, 39 evening•
• wetkendt.

2 BR aparlment on Firat Avenue.
Adults only. Call 814-448-

HIRINOI Ftdtftl go..,ernment
jobJ in your area and overau1,
many immtodl•t• openings with·
out wailing lilt or tttt. 11ISt88 ,DOO. Phone Clllr.tundtble

1602)138·8885 .• " t 203.
R.N. Application• are now be1ng
BCcepted for part· tlmt potitlons
ar Pleaaant Vall4y Nuning Ctra
Center. !FitMible houu. all
1hlhsJ Bene1its avtlltble. Con·
tact the Per•onnel Office •t
Pl••nnt Vi llev Ho•ph•l 30-'·
8~5 - 4340 .

3 bdr. ranch. Rodney Villege II,
t286 mo. plul deposit. RtfeJen·
cea requlre4jl. Call 814· 446·

UpatalfiiPtrtment. 2 BR , partly
furn'ed . Adutta onl~ Oep. Re·
qulred -.. Utilitlet ptld. Call 614·
446· 1•67 after 4PM.

Large 3 bdr. fuH bsmt.. cerpated
living room . Cloaa to ci1y school.
Ret. • deposit. No pete . Call
614-446· 1734 aft• 8:30 pm

1 BR, furnl1hed. utilities paid, 6
mo lelle, 160 dep., no pets, no
children, t190 per month. Ctll

Nice 3 BA house. AveMeble
February 1Oth 1360 plua uti·
litea &amp; 1ec depo1it. Cell 614·
446 - 9~80 aher 6 &amp; weekends

2 room. fu(nithed , upataira apt.
cfean. no p1111. Adults. Utilities
furnished. Ref. &amp; dep. required.
Clll614· 4.46· 1519.

Furnished houat. Loetted 736-R
Third Ave Oalllpoll1 f136
month. t76 deposit C1ll 446·
3870 or 446· 1340.

2 bedroom apta , New Maven
Also commercial apace suh:able
for urobiCI, tanning, eretta Call

8t4-446·3667.

304-882-358t "' 814-992·
7481 .

3 BR ranch on 1 acre lot
A't tlchtd gartge. AC . 1 mila out
110. U60 a month. Call 614·

Starkl TrH and Lawn Service.
Hedgtl, lhrubs. bushes
trimmed, ltndacapmg. 1tump
and teat removal. 304-6712842 or 576·2010.

3 bdr. house in Pomeroy, t226
month plus deposit. C1ll &amp;14- , 2 t&gt;Hr~m tpwtmtnt in Syfl·
cuae. 8175. per month plu1
992 -8783
utilities. Oepotft requtred. Call
Modern 3 bedroom home on 36 614 ·992· 65B7 or 614 ·992·
acres near De1ner. Fenced tor 5732.
horau. blfl't , outbuilding•
usa month to month. Can 2 bedroom river view tpartment.
814 -742 ·2 681 evemnga or Equipped kitchen, trash pickup.
Ideal for 2 p1rtin to ahare
614-742-2876 dtvs
txpences. Call&amp;1•·992 ·8539
Urge 3 bedroom countrv home,
Includes garden, 30 mlnutll Gracious living 1 and 2 bed·
room aptnmenta a1 Village
from Point Ple1aant or HuntlnQ·
Manor and Aiverlide Al)trt·
ton, $176.00 plu• depotit.
menta In Mlddlapo'rt. From
304-676·2199.
1215. indudlng utilities Call

Re~l

31

Es1a1e

Homes for Sale

3 bdt , air, pool, gar•ga Nice.
Co mmercial propeny, earn•
lou &amp; highway fronttge Uat
with ua We htl\lt buyert. A-One
Reel Estate-Broker. Celt 304·
87.t· 510.t or 304· 874-6386
House for 11le, A1 condition
Commeric81 zont. 333 Third
Avt. Call814· 446· 0737
Sm111 houte·Uve ' mil" from
Gtllipolla. A/ C and carpet·
11.000 down, 121 3 / month.
Call614· 266·1216 after 6.
3 BR · Centenary. Selling for
what Ia owed plus closing costa.
AC , garage. Call 114· 448·

7023.

-

3 bedroom. 2 stOI'¥ wood house
with 1 ear garage and 'h
baltmtnt Ntw Cltptrt bn flrat
floor Hemlock Growe aret. Must
aell due to trlntf..-. 133.000. or
belt off• Call 114-992-&amp;10•

446 -23&amp;0

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

1 bedroom tpt In Middhtport.
t160. month plu1 utilltitl. Dtyl
614 · 992 · 6546 or evening•

6t4·a49·2216.

6t4-992-7787. EOH

APARTMENTS , mobile home1,
houtea. Pt. Ple11antend Glllipo·

"' 6t4·448-8221 .
2 bdr . all ut1lltiH paid except
eltc., turn. or unlurn ., aec
deposit required. Con..,tnient
location. Call 614· 446-815158 or
et 4·446·477B.
2 bctr. fully furnished dults only,
utll . paid. Call 614· 441· 4110.
2 Bedroom furnished . We accept
HUD, Beeutiful riv1tr \liew. Fo1 ·
ters Moblla Home P1rk 814·

446-1802

2 BR Furn 'ed . Adults only . No
pets. 322 Third Avenue, Galllpo·
li•. Coli 814-448-3748 0&lt; 2&amp;8·

County Apphanca. Inc Good
used app liancft and TV tift
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon thru
Ave. Gallipolis, OH

Tony' a Gun Reptlrs, hot reblu•

S~t.

6t4-446 -t699. 827 l&lt;d

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Good used color TV'a. Call
Uted R·66 ditch witch trencher
1nd John Deere beckhoe. 614·

Mollohan Furniture. At. 7 North
Glllipolie, OH PH . 614-4417444. Whv pey mora1 Ch~tck us ·
out for low priCtii'On f\..-n~ure &amp;
appli1nces. 6 piece wood 1k/Nfg
room group. t399.

694· 7842 0&lt;694·6808.

30 mch gas Tappen Convection
O'llfJn. t50. Good 1hape Call

Immediate SAle. Toshib1 13
Inch color TV wirtleu remote
like new Re•llsi1tlc emp 100
watt &amp; turnlf, 6 station AM-FM
memory Cllletlt pl~er. flther
comptct dlac player 22 CO's. All
together or sepeJite. J &amp; S
Pewn, Main St., Point PleaHnt

6t4-367-Q149.

Olning room set, baby furniture,
freezar, bedroom tuite, tithing
equipment. dog kennel. cockeJ
spaniel Cali 614· •46-7023.

One bedroom turnthted tpt In
Point P11111nt. adults only, no
pett, phone 304· 876· 1386
2 bedroom furnished apt New
Htven. 304-B82· 3287 or 304·

(73-5024

2 t..droom unfurnished apt,
Popl1r St , ~ard and bailment,
t11SO .OO month, 30.t -676·
7641 evening•.

2·5-5t2t

Concrete bloeka 111 alzea yard or
detlverv. Maaon und. O.lllpolls
Block Co.. 123'1a Pine St.,
O.llipolla, Ohio Call 614·441·

2783.

~762 .

us. Cell 614-446-1042.

Peta for Sale

Frtte dtlivflfV

7PM.

Moving . Roland Juno 60
aynthetizer- f400 2 JP2 Pat·
vey •peekers. •soo. Wuherdryer, 1376. 2 eemetarv lots.
being aold now tor *726. my
price 1300. Call 614 -448 -

Chow-red-female clog Gl\lea·
wav to good home or 150 whh
AKC Reg. Ctll4116·4416 after

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1

qu pmen

Arlene Re• Tine Tiller. 6 hp
Uted 3 hours. 1650 Call
6 14-985-4180.

.

Propane hot wltltf tenk. 40
gallon Leaa than 8 mo1. old.
Belt offlf. Ctll 614·44&amp;·8346.
Firewood. t60cord. Deltvered&amp;
stacked. C•ll614· 379-2761.

MOTOR CAR BROK'ERS, St

74

7421

Rt. 180 North of Holler Hosp,

or U6·4622 See ua for 111 your
livfttock .-.cl hor11 tftller nHdt
Alao.ln atock ateel truck beda for
pickup• and ton truckt, P &amp; H
•prlng bumpett.

82 Wanted to Buy

75

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn Call for latHt quotes River
Crty F1rm Supplv. 614· 446·

2985

63

Livestock

.Polled Charolalt bulla, reg. 800
lbli. Growlhy, correct. Will work
well for heifers. George Wood·

Coli 114·387· 7727

Rabbitt for ••1•.' Don, Bucka.
Also 35 will be fryers. New
Z..t.nd Whit••· CtiHornian SatIns. • Broken Color An Also
hutchn. C.ll 114-98f!i . .. 180

Firewood for IAit. Htrdwood.
l1rge pick-up lotd t36. Ctll

Li\lettock. leopard Appaloo1a
white wh:h bay apota, eo days
profttlional tfalnlng, good trait
horse, UISO.OO firm, 304-875·

8799 site&lt; 5:30.

Urge round blleaofhaytorsale.
110.00 each Ph. 614-44.6·

Good timothy mbted hiY. 900
bal11, ttortd in btrnt. Call
614-241-9410 1fttr &amp;:30 PM .

AKC Cocker Span6el puppltt.
Blonde, Goldtn Buff. Red with
white parti. ftmllfl, Nochtckt.

Ml•ed grut hay tor u le. Call

814-949-2237

Troi1 SflOr1o110n
Autos for Sale

79 FOJd Pinto. 4 cyl. euto . new
tlr•. AM-FM cuntte, e1 . running cond., loob good. t800.
Jtekaon EstatH, on At. 315 by
Foodland, Al)1. 888, anytime

2 10K10 varagt dODrt, Ill
aluminum. Glen paneled Com·
pleta acce11orlea to Install. Call

81 Farm Equipment

Mixed hardwood tltbt. 112. Pit'
bundle. Conlllnlng appro~~: . 1 'li
tons FOB Ohio Pallet Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio . Clll614· 992·

6461 .
-;:---:---::---:--: ·le-

For tale : Firewood . Ht~p
vouchers accepted. Dtn Taylor.

•nas. Hay

wogon
114-218'1822.

8 t 4· 742·2426 "' 814· 742·
2592.

uoo. con

•

C1ll

1880 Audl 1000, 4 dr.. 6 apd.,
di•el. PS / PI. AM / FM / Ctts ..
tunroof , A / C, exc. cond .,

1979 Olda Cutla11. Btal reaon•ble offer. 614· 981· 3508 or
614· 985·3510 and leave n1me
and number . Full maple btcl.

t40.

Electric forced air fum ace Lu•·
alre16 KW. Used llltle. t75. Call

U.S . 31 W•t, J1ok10n. Ohio.

M11aey Pereueon. New Hollend,
Bulh' Hog Sal• • Service. Ovar
40 uteil tr1ators to chooH from
&amp;. cornpl.-e lin• of new • uatd
equipment . Ltrgeat HIIICI:ion In

1&amp;n Chryallf' Cordoba. low

S.E Ohio.

~==========:L::::;:;::::::::::::::;.,

mlloge •1200. C.ll 614-446·
803&amp;.

CENTER. lA 31 w. QaHipollt,
O~lo . Call &amp;14-441-9777. eve.

1810 Ch•ette. Body, ueellen.t
condition. 2 door, auto. 11310.

814·441·3582. Up from t&lt;ec·

Coll8t4·148·210t .

tort wiltt werrentv ovtr 40 uaecl
tractora. 1000 1oolt.

1875 ChiiVy lmptlt &amp;7, 000
Rtuel milee. 1100. Call 614·

UTIUTY ILOG. SPECIAL:
' 27'•3e'd'EAVE with oldlc;s

742·2117.
1974 Oodgo SpKIII Edition. 4

door • •lrvic. door '"· 288 .
Iron HorN '8':J:t'~
Ph.614·

81

332·9745.

doon, low mH11. good eondl·
tlon. *1780. Cell 114-992·

513 t .

2 bdr. mobile homt located 2
mllet hom HMC In EvergrMn.
Ctblt TV hookup, ehUdr,n IC·
eapted Call 814 · 440 · 36~7 .

1171·240 Tlmbe&lt;locto ski"""·
Cell 814·318·10&amp;2 or liS·
' t:l1J,~ .•.·.· ,• .. .•

1981 C.mero •Bsoo.oo. 304·
871·55t0.
187"~4-PSP8
• coymoum,
,
,
,

2 bdr , new carpet, AC. fur·
nlthtd, Wlthtr·dryer, t226 mo.
Located In Centenarv trea. Cell

3000 Ford triCior-n...J ' lhOrt
blo&lt;* wkh plows ond dl~&lt;
13110. erawlty bM wegon
Ul&amp;, 2 row CO&lt;n plentor t278,

400 engine. good cond.

Coll8t4-218·1S22

o.-••n211. Hay_,..

· UOO. C.lll14·211-1122.

Colltt4·448 -4292.

Cheohl&lt;e. 304·773·8821.

"Fine time for you to realize It's
circling behind us. "

1110 Long 810, 4a4, 14 HP,
lndopondent PTO. CoM 814·
241-11187.
Dl...t trector IIOhrs .• 4whttl

-

diH. ..... -

*••

t4IO.oo. coll304·773·&amp;303.
L -••·
1882 Ford E·-d
-·
n,ooo mil•. good condition,

30 mpg, 11 ,100.00. After 5,

2010 John Door• dl..a t&lt;octor
wKh
"""'o ond dltc UI&amp;O.
New Ill• Dyne lovnce mow•
t418. Lolo moM1 224T Jolin

..a

. . -. Ill
hod PTO. C.M
814-441-tiU

2454.

_ALLEY OOP
WELL, AT LEAST
THOSE 'I?WKEES
BEHIND LIS ARE
ON FOOT, SAME
AS WEARE'

RIGHT
!

304-HI-3831.

160 min I
Nationel Geographic
Special: Uons of the Afri·
can Night ICC) A pride ~f
40 hons 11 IIIKiiad durtng a
mght in t~ jongle. ItO min.l
In Stereo.
(jj MOYlt!: ' T - '
1 :05 ill MOVTE: 'The Naked
Spur'
8 ·30 (l) 0 (I) Head of the Class

T USED TO &lt;:HAS! O.R5
ALL OA.Y W ITHOUT EVEN

I MUST BE
E!E' TTING 01..0 .
!'l.ISLOWIN6

BR5ATH I~H&lt;\RD...

T &amp; LWater delivery anyti me Ph .
614 · 388 -9732 ume day
deUYerv
Umt1tone and aiabwood hauled
AI Tromm, Rutltnd Ctll 614·

I GOT TO RUN

YOU'RE

UP TO TH' HOUSE

IN CHARGE
TILL I GIT

oro!-. - ·

1171 Cutl111 Supreme, auto.,
till, olr, PI, PI, 78,000 miM,

-30• .- *1100. C.N 30"-878·

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4:30, Sot. 9:30 to t ·30. Old &amp;
niiW Uphost•ed.

Mowrev'a UpholsttrinQ serving
trlcountytret21 years The beat
In furnhure upholatetlng, Call
304 - 175 · -'16• tor frn
Htimttll.

South

Pass

2 ..

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2t

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:I·NT

Puss

J•
4•

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'"

P .JSS

P a~s

Op&lt;: mn~

lead

+K

now IPd , declarer can ru fl in dummy
and lead ~he king ol hearts He Will
sttll ha ve th e spade ace m ha nd to con·
trol that suit and will ca&gt;~ l y make his
contract when hcotr ts reasonably dt

vide 4-2.

•

A new book by Jnmes Jaruby and hiS: ·

Fn rt 1 1 ~n

.'

4 "l&lt;• n&lt; l
:111 YeHterday !s Answer
5 Aluhama 161'uh rn eoL'iun· 27 t} u it
r1ty
19 lln.tvy
Uw
6 An~f'rt.'d
hol(lt·r
Union
Punm~ ·

gamf•29 Mushrown

amund• •r

:lO Muslr al

I'"'"''

34 ll arnnwr
part
:111 Turmt·n•·
:J7 Ex lsi

furnphtln t

23 Pistol (sl )
24 Ileal
!iOUrCl'

25 IW~nne:

liD ......,

27 Grit
28 Sanskril
school
29 Adviser
:11 fluildln~
whl'K
32 Edibl1• ro(,t
33 Coxl'nmb

35 - Trudcau
37 Meara

puppets. In Stereo.
(I) (l5 St. Elaewhers
ICC) Craig clathe• profesaignally witt! Or. Pwovich"s
RIOHian Nlfical technlq..es,

e

of comrdy
38 Dclil'f

39 Lacking
manncrK
40 Conn. unlv
DAILY CRVPTOQUOTES - Here 's how lo work II :
AXYDI. BAAXR
lsLONGFEI.I. OW
One letler stands for anollu!r In thl&gt; sw nplc A IS ll~ccl
for the three J,'s,' X for lhe two O's, clt: S1ng1t- lctu·rs,
apostrophes, the length and formatiOn of th•· word' an• "II
hints. Each day the ccxle letl&lt;!rs are d1llercn t

clash at lho hoMI 160 min .l

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Ill M'""-' Tor...
® D Clil -.,.nzer Conorol

1· 14

mutt retriwve e top-secre t

journal frorll lha handt of tho
KGII , whitt! McColl protects
a young woman who has
become
In tho
search. 180 llin.)
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10:~ ~"m~N':"t!.wt.'

5~E SAW ME WINKINo ~
THE LlliLf RED ~AI ~fD 6lf.l ..

SHE If! INKS SOME1lW4i'S
WRONG WITH M'f E't'E ...

l N~Erl. KNEW LO'IE
COULD i i 50
MUCM TWU8Li ..

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8 C!J M'A..•H

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11 :00 • ()) Cl). Ill (110 Clll rill
News
()) Herdcollo .- MIICqr.
lltltk
ffi AmertW• . c..,. Clulf.
lengo Downut~CW : The

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WJMW U I!Z

'""""'ed

Upholstery

dtll~9to

£;1s t
Pass

22 Sword
hand I••

e C!J Odd Covplo

Houae coal. Delivered 1 ton 1nd
up. Jim Lanier, 304-675-1247
or 676· 7397 .

114-448-3438 . Open

+

21 HPstlt ency

as two famout actresses

2819.

City. Oh. 814-258-t470, Eve

North
I

lith•
24 YNl ll'n 's
8 Odclhall
n tpil ot l
II Hrnzllian 25 Tnt s fPt 'l
s••apon
feat
14 S11l·
26 f' hil rfs

18 Marria~• ·able ·
20 Rurma
· lrihe

gency room and Ehrlich gets
a surprioo 11 tho Orphan of
lhe Year .......r. 160 m1n.1
Ill 0 Ill Arthur Holley' a
H.-I {CQ M.tsft worries
H Dllvt'l flllltndency on
opnd Pill eontlnu8a and
Jutfo is c..... In lht middle

At-Ill I STIU..
·601' A"D"...

West

7 Fal~talfs 22

(~'r )

Fiscus retuma to the emer·

RE~CJt.IMYFA~~

Vul nerable Nei ther
Dealer. North

Sl'l'tiun (sl. J

combat

surpnse parry for the presi·

1 CAN'T SEUEVE 'THI~ ..I DIP A·

• ti 4 2

3 The a lt·r

17 Summer

dent at the WhitS House In
this English spoof r,r Ameri·
• cBn polit1ca using lile ·1ize

GRIZZWELLS • by·'ill Schorr

2

12 Hisky
witness
13 MixulngJst
16'S,:out urut
16 Set m

Tho Ronntt end Nancy
Show Noncy orranges for a

10:00

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t AU 4 3
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tA Q

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c·on sa•llatinn

!Ill MOVIE: 'Kfnt: Montgo·
mery_ to Memphis'
1:30 II Ill (l5 lplnlng Image:

BACK

• 95

OOWN

~

I 0 llun tcr

n1ght in t~ jungle. 160 mtn .)
In Stereo.
(ll 8 Ill Mltlllll'n. P.f.
Magnum 'it ...naponed
beck to tho 1140's, whert
he mu•t ..W. a murder in
thla speclllt -and-white
epik&gt;de

• 91

+ 10 A 3

~·N'I a loss I Wi nll'r
9 oliw genus ('Omplaim

Ill National Geographic

' ~

'IA J:I~

5

40 lions IS studied dunng a

Wetleraon 't Wata t H1uhng ,
reeaontblt fltts , immeditte
2.000 gallon dellvlf)', ci1ternt,
pools. well. etc. cell 304-676·

R • M Cuetom Couch" tnd
Reuphol1tery. St. Rt 7, Crown

,.

Special: Uuno of the Afrl·
can Night ICC) A pride of

.''" ''

EAST

+ J I0 7o2

41 Harrow ·.,

I I nVNrH'ss.

romahlic afty 1nvolved
with Ale•ls ;. IC.rys tle t!ies to
Hong Kong to learn Blake's
fat e. 160 min) Pan 1 of 2

C:OWN .

742-2328.

87

ACROSS

aga1n
TH IS MORNIN(fj I C0LJLDN 1T
EVE;N 0\ll::H A IVIJR-Y!S"'ROLD ON A 5CCOTER.

WEST
tK Q9
"6 5
tK .II OA 5

by THOMAS JOSEPH

ter a big e K~osion , and in his
confus ion becomes once

General Hauling

7911

t64 :12
+A KQJl

~~~a•"r='

MacNolf·lehrer

grns
"
9:00 D Ill (ill Gimme a Break
ICC) Nell and Addy ·s fr iend·
sh;p IS lhroatened when
Addy borrowo meney from
Nell to fliiY an 10pensive
dross lns-o.
(l) 700 a.tl
m Con-to Basketball:
North C....,a at Virginia
12 hroll,...
Ill II (JJ l&gt;tf_, ICCI
l!loke loooo Ills momory af·

''

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•

Nawshour Joined in Pro·

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

1· 14·81

win the king of spa des, just as he on Card Gllml!s," p11blished by l'haros
would m no-trump. II a second spade is Books.

him.

Cil

NOI\Tit

+ti

(;ltller . lh a /aJ e Oswald .!:~eoby, 1s now
Instead, South must a llow West to a va tlab/e M bookstores. II 1s ·.Jacoby

for a poet who severely cnti·

441-4477

James Boys Wattr Serv ice. Also
pools fill ad . Call 814-256-1141
or 114-446-1175 or 814 -448-

IIIIIII II

c1zed a poem she sent to

Cor. Fourth 1nd Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614- 446-3888 or 614·

85

.

contract.

attend a memorial service

B95-3802

U?3 Nova, U ,OOO ml•, II: I,

oYiu, PI, ,.._e304-171-S3 4
o.304-llll-2308.
w.,t 10 buy ,7110 'IO ml&lt;lolzo
cor, lolr IO good oond. FO&lt;d
priced,
!104-871-1144- 8:00.

C!J College Basketball:

(jJ)

FOR A MINUTE,
Ot: 6ULLET

li

would then ta ke two more spa de tn cks
to beat three no·trump.
In today's auct;on , why dul North
bid lour hea rts alter three no-trump ''
No, it's not just t~ create a play prob·
lem wtth only seven trumps m the
combwed hands. Because South d;d
n~t jump nght to a no-trump game
over two clubs, North feared that
South might have weak spades, m
which case the defenders might he
able. lo take live qmck s pade tricks
R1ght or wrong, North did b1d four
hearts and South had to pl ay it.
If declarer grabs the l1rst spade,
then ruffs a spade and plays the heart
king, he can be in tr~uble. East ca n
duck the king, take the second heart
and then , provided West has unblocked
his spade queen, cash two spades and
lead otill anotber to Ioree declarer to
rull That will set the lour·heart

erupts when a wife protests
her husband's mvolvement
With a company that manu·
factures nuclear weul?qrts

~L

Rotery or cable toot drillmg.
Mottwelta completed aemeday
Pump 11Ift and service. 304·

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

PRIN T NUMBERED

and force out the hea rt ace East

Vanderbilt at Georgia 12
hrs l
®J Gl (iJl My Dissident
Mom ICC) A fam;ly conflict

IMP•·

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

A

.

Given the North-South oards to lad.
even expert players would wind up m
three no-trump more often than not
That contracfmakes easily w1th a dia mond lead , but the lead of the s pad e
kmg would g;ve a declarer trouble He
would probably win the third spade

With his wife

fl)

rlenced carpenttr. elactriclln,
meson. Pflinter, roofing Unclud·
lng hot ' tit tppltcttlon) 304·
875·2088 or 875·7,47.

82

.

By James Jacoby

Larry after he hes a ftghl

1876 fard Elite. Very QOOd
condttlan. 11100. Cell 114·

981-4411.

JIM'8 FARM EQUIPMENT

RON ' S Television Servica .
Mouse c1111 on RCA,. Quazar,
GE Speelallng In Zenith Call
304 · 676-2398 or 614-446·

Ohio.

'"· Coli 114-367·2706

lt4·21S·S411 .

t5 , 1987.

1884 Dodge AMi, auto.• air,
Ceth Prlcat2899. John'• Auto
Seltt, lultvMie 'Rd., Gtlllpolit,
77 Monte Carlo. 350 ena. V-8,
Loadtd, good oond. Great work

CRDII. IONS

FTM General Contractmg 13yfl
e~eperience.
Roofing &amp; Con·
11ructlon Ph . 814· 308·9308.
Free eatimatn 10% oft durmg
lhe holldfYS, offer eKpires J1n

_

Learning to keep
your guard up

moves in with Bafki and

!

repair, ptl11, and suppliM Pick
up end delivery, Otv•• Vtcuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
Georg11 Creek Rd. Call 614·

RINGLES 'S SERVICE.

t2900 without.

t4100. Co11814-4411-0333.

2010 John Otere dltMI trtctor·
plows. dlac 13950. New ldN
Dynelounce mower t4815. lAta
model 224T John Deere baltt

TIL-E:

SWEEPER and sewing machine

m11g1,

5, 8t4·218·4121 .

814·446-78Bt

GOING "ii

Unconditional lifetime gueran·
tH. Local refet"encea furni1hed .
Free ntimll1es 'Call collect
1· 614-237-0488. day or night.
Roger• Basement
Wattrprooflng.

'e2 Rabbh Dl1111. c111n. aharp.

1981 Z28. ol&lt;. tih. cruloe, dlloy,
niW' YRIO Good yttr tlrn, new
Ptint. brt • Iota more. Cell after

c\ LIVI",IIil.h

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

.

James Jacoby

and Mark. 160 mtn 1 In
Stereo.
Cil Bring 'E11t lied&lt; Alive
Cil 0 CD Perfoot Stran·
gors ICCl Twwtkaceni

'tOJ HAD &lt;,t)()R
Lift U UVE: 0/E.R.

Fetty Tree Trlmm1ng. stump
removal Call 304-675·1331

8t4·3e7·7577.
Supplii'S

fvllcHeLANGe-Lo,

EEK &amp; MEEK

Home
Improvements

.

BRIDGE

s treet perfl'iJfYner finds his
angel1c good deeds t~bout to
be rewarded try Jonothan

446·0294.

.., .. • lookl good. •3t00 wkh

I Mill

81

.

Coarse Piano Filth - Honest PLANTS
Sign seen In the window of tha local flori st shop: Off !)eason
Sale. Calch Us With Our PLANTS Down.

(CC) Simone 1s reluctan t to

114-245-5117.

&amp;481

8t4·446·8222.

you,

Serv1ces

Hay for lilt. Round bal81, in
b.-n, nwtr bMn wet. Call

0373.

Ceah Register. Brand naw. Call

T~

Urgt round bal• for aele or
trodo. Coli 814-3e7-7540

Coli 814·251·1427

.

. YESTERDAY'S SCUM-LETS ANSWERS

Heaven ICC) A homeless

f'UT" up ACOUjil CAl.

Used GM transminton l . Can
614·446·0966. Repaiflng At1o
Aveilab\e. 1· Ford 302 Auto.
Trans.

.

A UNSCRAMBLE FORI
V ANSWER
.

CD Honey~meners
8 :00 D (I) @ Highway 10

Wanted uted parta for '78 Ford
Ftirmont. call 304-675-4143

Hay for sale. Squ~ra btlea.
*1 .150 per btle. Call 614· 2•6-

2441.

8t4·446-9266 "' 814·448·
1437.

:t

WE'(&lt;~

2220.

.

~ LEllfRS

Benson

(fi)

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Budget tranamissions u~ed &amp;
rebuilt all types Torque convet·
tars &amp; transfer cases. Engine
over haul k111. Allison Trensmis·
lion parts and eve Joints
Minimum 30 day to hfetime
warranty. Will dehver. cash and
.ctrrrv or 1natall Ph 614-379·

.

Complete th e chuck le quoted
by f. ll, ng •n the m1~1ng words
L.......l.-..L.-L-...1--'---' you de11elop fro m s1cp No 3 below

®J Wheel of Fonune
Gl ~ @Jeopardy

Boat for sale Bolton Whaler
16Y2 ft bow to stern Weight
apro1e 1000 lbs. One of the
safest. Be good for ferry service
or what8'11er t 500. M V Aeed,
Reedsv1lle, Ohio Phone 61 4·

...,., C.ll 614-379·2697

.

I
I~-'T~,;?;_;i:IB,.;...TI';;-·.,1''1- C)

fort

Boats and
Motors for Sale

76

.

GL A S y E

0 CilJudfB

378·6338

AKC Reg . Germtn Shepherd
pupa. 8 Wkl old. Cell e1.4 -446·

Furnialltd trailtt for trade.
1 2d6 hou11 trailer to trade for
21 ft , ctmptr or llf'ger trellet'.
Cen be aetn tt Wright Trell•
P1rk, StiM'n Ctnler. 114·757-

0260 Coli 8t4·379·2708.

,.

.

The old gent gave this advice
to the recently married fellow .
"After winning an argument with
your w1l8, the wisest thing you can
do is - . ''

_r

5

·'7 :35

..... 6. 6t 4-445-7817.

12•10 2 IR., In Cent•ary
Pertty fumlahed, on prhttte lot

l

7:08 CD Sanford end Son
7:30 II Cil Cil New Newlywed
Game
811 C!J Too Close lor Com-

614-992-2371

304-576-2147.

H1y forule. C•lll14· 317· 2607

Regular ilze qulh for Slie. C.ll

., 4-448·0722.

I I I' I· I j
R AL I P I !
I 1 I I 16

News hour
Gl ~ I])) Wheel of Fortune
@ Barney MIUer

1982 Handa Sliver Winy Interstate Excellent co ndnlon Call

1982 Honda CB 760Custom for
1ale New tires Extras, retsonable oftet' Call 614·949· 2734,
uk for Larry

Trtctof Super A. with cuHNator
and aidt drn•. 81.800.00.

, 71

Gibton Uprighl freezer, 11% cu.
ft . En.-gy 11ver. 2 y..rt old.

Motorcycles

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Oslllp(!lls. Ohio, 814· 446·8592

AKC regitterecl Chow·Chow
puppies, \/try reatanabl• price~,
cell after 6 .30, 304·171-8799.

114·441·9848.

1977 CJ6 Jeep 6 cyl, 258 CV
eng. 3 spd Call weeknights
614-446-8173
78 Ford F-160 pickup truck , 4
wheel dri\le, lock· out hubs, good
cond Call304· 882·3236 .

1

Coli 614-992·2107.

TrH &amp; 11ump removel. mulch,
atone, firewood. pickup t45.
dump 4196. Don't Landacaplt.

2 IR Mobil• harM far fMit. C.ll

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In Area. Siders Equipment Co,
HendtrtOn, w v1. 304-875.

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Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Htmaltyan, Persi•n and
Sitmese kitlana. AKC Chow
puppies. New Hlmmi" II Per·
li1n1. Call 114·448-38« after

•126. Coli 1-8t4-386-4636.

~ t 4-892-6810.

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CD Andy &lt;lrlfllth
1:00 D (I) PM "M.ve•lne
Cil Herdc•te and McCor·
mlck
ffi College Basketball :
Western Kentucky at
Jackaonvll8 12 hrs.) live
CD EntertaiRIItent Tonight
Jill Clayburgh lslks aboul her
new movie, .. Shy People".
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dress 190 rron l
@ Newt1
(fi)
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i48150. Call 614-446-2048 af·
ter 6pm.

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Public Notice. 1988 open •rm
Jchool model sewing machln•
•quipped to zig ug, monogr1m,
mMe button holes, hems, &amp;.
mend &amp; more. Regular Price
t399 915-Now willie they ltd

81 F

64 Hay &amp; Grain

Pole Bulldlnga by Outllty
Builders. Workshops, cerports,
animal thelt1rs, garagH. Fnte
estimates. Phone 814-384·

Full size pool table te5. air
hockey table t&amp;O.OO: GE stereo

1903.

1972 mobllt home. 12•18 , 2
btdrooma on appro•. halt ecrt Nice 2 Mdroom Mobllt Home.
lot , Otllipolis Ferry, 304·175- · Routh Una. On '*- tpot In

11142 .

Building Mataritlt
Bloclc, brick, aewer pip•. win·
dowa, llnttll, etc. Claude Win·
ten, Rio Grtnde, 0 Call 814·

EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jock·
•on. Oh. 8f"-286·6930.

7024.

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

73

Pure-Br«&lt; Simmental bull. 800
lba. June ellt. Call Ben 8ick8fs

55 Building Supplies

Plastic cittern ttate IPPfOVed,
plastic teptlc tankl, pllltlc
culverta, mettl oulvtrll. RON

1118.

2886.

~~a7.

3364.

Callahan's Used Tire Shop . Over
1.000 tires, aizes 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, U 5 8 mllel oue Rt. 218.
Call 614-266 -6261

Nice 3 tr .. furnlahed on R1 7.
W1ttr paid. tZ11 month. lee.
clop. •.... ,....,. C.ll 114·248-

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1987 Suntl Prof T1nning Bed,
herdly uaed. many e•trat,
82,800.00. exe cond. 304·676·

Uniden .1.000 "•reo reeetver
satellite dl1c ell remo1e control,
exc cond, *1 ,000.00, 304· 882·

54 Misc . Merchandise

814·448-2390.

1974 Frltdon 12111.88, 3 bed·
room mobflt home. ltovt. ref.
new w1ter he1ter 1nd
furnace f4.600.00. 304·1 2·

273-5855.

6t4-446·1149.

t40.00D. Coli 304·875·&amp;440

for Sale

Sur plu t ·Amt¥· Rtntei-Ciothlng.
(Denim Jackate, Carhelt Clo·
\hing 10 PIM'certt Discount)
Oecron Insulated Coverall•
t26.00. Sam Somerville'• Et~t·
Ravenswood Junction lnde·
pendance Ro1d At. 21, Fr1, Sat.
Sun, 12:00 · .8 :00 p.m. · 304·

Washers, dryera, refrigeratora,
range• Skaggt AjJpllancn,
Upper Rivet' Rd bllide Stone
Crest Motel 614· 446· 7398.

4

32 Mobile HomeB

l"ff. Open 8:00AM to 7·00 PM
Coli 304-675-4831 .

Valley Furniture, new &amp; Uled
Large aect1on of quahty furm·
ture . 1216 Eutern Ave .,
Gallipolis.

2 BR. Mobile Homt, Pltnts
2 br , kltchtn , bathroom. wi1h Subdlvl1lon . Ruleville Ad .
l1undrv room , IMng room &amp;
1176/ mo Call 814 -44&amp;·415&amp;4
dining room , all tltc. Approx. 7
m•8PM .
mil" from Pt . Pl . on At e2 . 2
trtcUapprox. 1ecremoreorltll • Mobile Home In Sttlle Court.
overlooking Kantwhl River. Coli 8t4-448-07&amp;8.

For Hie or rent . 3 bedroom , 2 fuM
baths , bullt· ln kitchen. centrM
eir. b1rn. pond. 8 1h tCfet. 3
mtl11 from town, will con1idtr
land co nlrlct . 304· 175· 2885.
Butch and Pat Gr..nl•.

64 Misc. Merchandise

6t4-446·2236. 446·25B1

Garage apt . Furnished. 29 rear
Nell, Gallipoll• 1235 Utilities
pd 2 br 446. 44UJ after 7pm

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Plymouth
Voyager
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E~~eellent
condhion
&amp; loaded.

Infant clothing for tale. inciUding blankela. aleepllft, T-thirta
end belh towelt. Call614·992·
7143 after 2.00 p.m.

P1ekens Used FurnltuJt. Good
quality used fumltt.ne. Open 9 to
6 or call for tppointment.
304-876·6483 or 676· 14&amp;0.

Scuba Olving cltlltll to begm
1tlortly by eenifled inttuctor, 1t
local indoor pool. For informa·
lion call 614 ·266· 1393.

betwttn 8.30 and 4 :30.

REPS NEEDED for boslnett
accounts. Full -time taO.OOO·
18 0 , 000 : Part · time
s 12.000 00-118 ,000.00. no
nlling, ttpelt bualneu, eet your
hours . Training provided. Call
1· 612 -938 ·6870. M-F, lam to
6p m lCentrll Sttndard lima).

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1661 .

l~mo•oom suites •199-1599,

Completely turn 2 BR aptr1 ment, large living room. 468
Second . AdultJ. t226 per
'month Sec. Dep IIi Ref. Call

Deluxe 2 DR houM, 842 First
off street
parking, no pet1, reterencH,
depo11t. Call 61 4-266·1529.

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1969 Ni11on Patrol 4 wheel
driva. 81500. Call 614-256·

lamps. tlto buying coalS. wood
1tovea. Clll814· 446-3159

Couch and ehtir for sale •no.
or belt offer 269 Bro1dwty,
Middlepon, Ohio

8221 .

Enthu11a1tle &amp; energetic person
with good communication akllla
PDsitton available to work tor
Southeastern Oh1o's finest out·
door recrettlon firm No ex pe·
nonce needed Will train Start
•mmedlttely. Call between 10 &amp;
4 at 614 ·286-2248, Wed thru
Sat. Alk lor Sue,

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In and out, S 1, 600 00 304-

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aulte 1399,
bunkt99.
biedt new
t199,
anrron
reclinen
&amp;
used bedrOom suitea. rangea,
wringer Wuhera. &amp; shoes. Naw

Nice unfurn 1partment. 4 room•
&amp; bath. Close to school• &amp;
shopping Ref. &amp; Sec. Dep.
required . Call 614·446-0444.

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HOME ASSEMBLY

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10

Furnished apartment,, next door
to librarv. One profoasionel adult
only. Ptrking. Call 614-446 -

J&lt;. 304-676-2336.

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t Bod&lt;oom basic •••• $176 00 Oh\le St .. Gallipolis. New • used
Alao required a WOOd· coalatO'tllt, 6 pc wood LA
&amp;200.00 10curity
dopo t CON·

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Experienced telephone recruiter
need&amp;d . Male or female. Work on
com mission basis . Trainee t~pe
opening. Call 614-949-3080

Wanted To Buy

'12 Ch8\ly truck, 307 4 speed.

WOlD

1/14/87

6101 .

Sp1ce for Rent Trailer apeces.
Locust Ad. AI 1 . Point Ple1tant.

plus electric

446 - 3991 Equa l Housing

m1~"' 'bl'l~~r--..J~~_.!~

Dump 84 Intltl'nallonal 5 speed.
2 speed. 11000 Call 814 992-

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448·0405 dll\'tlmo 446-2800

304-675-t076

Apartment
for Rent

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evenings.

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BORN LOSER

1986 Ford F-260. 4x- pickup.
Ukenew. 3.200 miles. 3 14 ton.
480 V·B engine. Inquire 614·

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1972 ChiYy 314 ton. PS / PB.
auto., motor needs repair. Fair
Cond. UOO. Call 614- 246·

46 Space for Rent

Pleastnt 304·676-1076
lost White Peek-a -poo 1n Bradbury area. Antwers to Scooter

Ohio

5077.

2 bedroom trailer, couple•. 1
small child Locust Rd Rt 1, Pt.

11

6t4·446·4782.

Roome fo r rent, day. week.
month. Gal!i• Hotet. Call 814·
446-9716 Aeni1slowaat120
month.

Two

on orange Carroll Norr11 tag
Baa1de Buckeye Bldg. &amp; loan
Sunday Call 614-448 -9629

Trucks for Sale

1978 2 ton GMC aeptic tank
cleMing truck with 1500 gellon
ttnk, hoiQ, dump bed C1ll

K &amp; K Mobile Homn. 2 and 3

6 Lost ·and Found

9

72

~756 .

"' 304·773·5024.

Rettaurant Jan
992-3083.

"'' 'N' CARLYLE ®br Larrr Wright

For rent Sleeping Roome tnd
C1ll : light house kMplng rooma. Park
Central Hotel Call 614· "1-

2 bedroom mob"• home, Mid·
dleport. 0 . Refwence with security depoalt. :SU4-882-3207

Sarah Willlam a

Wednesday, January 14, 1987

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Ohio ·weather

(Continued from Page 1)

· Taking It step-by-step
A bully story Is used to show
· what happens and how to handle
siluations where someone tries to
take your rights away.
The second day emphasis In on
someone you don' t know taking
away your rights with the pro·
gram geared to teach chlldren to
be cautious and to stay two .arm
lengths away from the person . In
that session , five 36-inch dolls are
used in role plays, one of which
deals with a bribe - "I have
some candy In the car, co me see
some puppies which I have, etc."
- teaching a safety yell, an d
running away to tell. The dolls
are also used to teach the
c hildren to observe closely so ·
thai they can describe how the
stranger loo ked.
The third day dea ls with
someone you know tak ing away
your rights and,two role plays are
used by the CA P wor k ~rs. One
deals with an older sister physi·
cally abu
a .
child,

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a nd anot her 'with an aider rela·
live Ins Is tlng the chlld give
affection which Is uncomforta·
ble. The role play conveys to the
chlld that It's "o. k. to say no" and
walk away. The children are also
encouraged to turn to the teach er
or a nother ad ult ·for help In any
kind of abuse sit uation .
In grades one through six, the
same procedure Is followed but
compressed. Into a one- hour pres· .
entation moving from peers who
assau lt another child , to unknown adults Who assaultachlld,
ro a known adult who assaults a
child , and how that child under
as sault should handle the
Inciden t.
Meigs Countians involved in
conducting · the works hops after
having completed training are
Ca ther ine Crist, Racine; Re·
becca Johnston, Langsv ille; De·
loris Shepard, Pomeroy; Patty
Smith, Pomeroy; Mary and
Paula Winebrenner, Syracuse.

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Meigs natjve wins senrice medal

South Central Ohio
Rain likely tonight,, with a low
near 40. Cloudy Thursday, with a
Technical Sgt. Wayne E. Well.
performance of outstanding serchance of showers and highs son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Well,
vice to lhe United States as
.between 40 and 45.
Route 3, Pomeroy, has been .
The probability of precipita- awarded the Meritorious Service Senior Morse Controller, Opera·
tlons Production, 6931st Elec·
tion Js 70 percent ton ight and 50 · Medal for his work In Crete.
Ironic
Security Squadron, Elec·
percent Thursday.
A citation accompanying the Ironic Security Command,
' Winds will be from the southw- award to Sgt. Well reads:
Irakllon Air Station, Greece,
est to west a tl0to20mph tonight.
"Technical Sergeant Wayne E.
from 15 June 1984 to 14 June 1986.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Well distinguished himself In the During this l)eriod, , §!lrgeant
• Friday through Sunday
Well de,mqnstrated the outstand·
A chance of snow flurries In the
lng technical abilities and supernorthern part of the state Friday.
visory skills necessary to keep
with fair weather elsewhere
the · · Morse sectio n r unning
Friday and Saturday. There Is a
Middleport Pollee made 66 smoothly. This highly dedicated,
chance of snow or rain across the
arrests during the month of seW demanding Individual's exstate on Sunday.
·
December, according to the ceptional leadership kept his
monthly report of Pollee Chief section at the top of the produc·
Veter.tns Memorial ·
tlon ladder and aided immeasurSid Little.
ably
in the accomplishment of
The department investigated
Tuesday Admissions - Jen· nine acc idents in December and this unit's national level tasking.
nifer Michael, Cheshire; Burl ail vehicles were driven 5,456 The singularly distinctive acBlevins, Middleport; Charles miles. Parking meter collections
Complis hment of Sergeant Well
Deem, Racine.
·
reflects
great credit upon him·
. total $463 with merchant police
Tuesday Discharges - Pres- collections totaling $48. There
self and the United States Air
ton Parsons.
Force''.
were 309 parking tickets Written.

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Report details
police activity

2 ·area teams
·renew rivalry
on Friday
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Presentation of the medal was :·
made .In Crete where Sgt. Well, ~
his wife, Linda, and their two·
sons, Jason, 9, and Kurtis, 6, •
resided ·for several years. They ..
are now residing In Texas, where .
Sgt. Well 1 Is serving as an ,.
instru ctor at the non - •
commissioned officers academy ;
at the Goodfellow Air Force'Base ·
in San Angelo. The !amlly ls: '
expecting to be in Texas for the:.
next four years.
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Ohio Lottery
Daily Number

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Super Lono

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Jute back •
fringed ends •
limited quantity.

Open house will be held
rose and white decor. AI the
Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the
end of the wing is the hosp ital
Veterans Memorial Hospital's
laboratory.
newly renovated and exThere is also a large waiting
p~nded Emergency Room and
room, a patient recelvfng
Urgent Care Center.
center, and a n office for the
Residents will be given the
director, Beth Silvers, R.N .,
opportunity to tour the lacili·
longtime employe of the
hospital.
ties, which are now located in
the soutl)west wing of the
hospita l.
The emergency room conDoor pri zes will be
linues to be open 24 hours a
awarded, favors given to
day with a doctor on duty a t all
everyone who attends, and
limes. Dr. James McMullen,
refreshments served. Free
who joined the ·staff in July ,
blood pressure readings will
has charge of the emergency
also be taken for anyone
room physicians, which the
wanlingt heservice,
hospital contracts for from
Open house visitors may
Acute Care America.
•
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- - .... · through the lobby or go · ..• The urgent care facility- a
through the Center's emer·
place where residents may
gency room entrance at the
come for treatment of a
rea r of the building.
condition considered .urgent,
The emergency room sec·
but not of an e mergency
lion, moved from the mid·
nature- is open from 9 a.m to
section of the hospital, now
9 p.m. and Is staffed by the
has three treatme nt rooms on
same doctors who staff the
one side of the hall attrac·
emergency room.
lively decorated in a blue and
while color scheme. The three
"With the expansion of the
treatment rooms of the new
emergency room facilities,
urgent care facility are on the
and the addition of the urgent
other side of the hall, will) a
care center, we have taken

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OPENHOUSESUNDAV -Sundayfrom2to4p.m. Veterans
Memorial Hospital's ~!!~ly renov~ted anjl e! P,anded. ~er·
gency Room and Urgent Care Center wUI':have an open house.
Tours of the facUlty will be conducted, door prizes awarded,
favors given and · refreshments served. Nurses will also be .
available to give free blood pressure readings. Here Scott
Lucas, hospital admuitstrator, and Beth Stivers, R.N., director
of the facUlty , discuss plans lor the open house to which the
public Is cordially Invited.
•
another step to tailor the
medical serv ices of Vetera ns
Memorial Hos pital to the
needs of ·Meigs Coun tlans. "
co mmented Scott Lucas,
administrator.
·
"We're a nxious for people to

WASHINGTON IUPI)- Edu· through, in my judgment, is spending reductions required by
· the Gramm-Rudma n bala nc ed·
cation Secretary Wililam Ben· somewhat of a charade."
Committee Chairman Lawton budget law. He said the depart·
nett, saying he is not "deliriously
happy" about his budget prop- Chiles, D·Fia. , said the educ a tion menl was "given a mark" and,
osal. bris tled at harsh criticism cuts amou nt to nearly one-third " We didn't appea l the mark
from Congress that his cuts in of the savings In Reagan 's $1.02 because we fell we could meet
spending are "just a little bit trillion spending plan - the first it. "
$1 trillion budget proposal in
overboard."
. " I didn't come in say ing this Is
Bennett was chastised Wednes- his tory .
good news, but I didn 't co me In
"Is
this
a
se
rious
budget,
or
is
day by the Senate Budget Com·
crying
eit her," Benn ett sa id,
mafched
in
this
a
Trojan
Horse
mlttee for backing Pres ident
admitting
"enthusiastic'.' was
here
to
cut
(grant
s
to
college
Reagan' s budget proposal for
not
the
proper
descr iption of hi s
fiscai 1988, whi ch calls for $14 . student s)?" asked Chiles, who
.
blllion In education spending, charged the plan would cut mood.
"I 've done my responslblllry,"
down drastically from this year's overall assistance to college
sa id Bennett. "I fee!,comfortable
students by about 45 percent.
budget.
in saying that. I don't s uggest
"At
a
time
when
the
rest
of
the
"I don' t be lieve you ca n be
serious about this budget, " said wor ld is heeding the wisdom that that by throwing less money at
Sen . Pete Domenicl, R -N.M., the says if you want a good lob, get a the problem education will get
former committee chairman. " I good education, we find a 30 better."
think it' s just a little bit percent cut In !overall) educa"Every body knows we have a
tion funding." he sa id.
overboard."
serious
defl'clt. Yo u're aski ng me
Bennett defended the cuts.
Sen: James Sasser, D·Tenn., .
If we were deliriously happy
said, "I think what we're going emphasizing the need to meet about $14 billion. Of course we
were n' t deliriously happy. Real·
tty sometimes is not a cause for
giggling, but II is an bccasion for
being responsible."

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Forty-seven million dollars of rate sav ings lor cus tomers ol
Columbia Gas this yea r are being put into effect immediately
under reductions approved by the Public Ulillfies Commission
of Ohio.
Columbia a nnounced reductions last week, subjec t to
commission approval, providing savings of $25 million a year to
cus tomers. In addit ion to thOse, the commission approved
Col umbla~s request to give customers the benefit now of a n
addlltoilal $22 million In annual rate relief in gas-purc hase cost
reductions that actually a re not expected to occur until spring.
C. Ronald Tilley, chairman of Columbia ot Ohio, said the
savings will average $25 per customer.
The reductions approved Jan. 13, include:
-Adva ncement of a reduction in gas costs. Based on current
rates , this will save the average customer, using about 10,000
cubic feet of gas per month, a!&gt;Out $15 a year.
-A reduction in rates due to lower federal corporate Income
tax rates Included In the new tax reform package. This will
amount to a saving of about$5 a year for the average customer.
· -Continuation of a reduction In rates that was to have expired
the first of this year. This reduction, which Columbia put Into
eflecllasl January, a mounts to about $5 a year.

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in this new ly renova ted and
ex pa nded E mergency Room
and Urgent Care Center,"
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Invitation to the public to
attend Sund a:(s open house.

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By NANCY VOACHAM
Senllnel Staff Writer
The Meigs CouMy Commis·
stoners touc hed on a variety of
county busin ess topics duri ng
Wednesday 's regular meet ing.
Dav id Gloeckner a nd Sidney
Edwards of the Ga llla-Melgs
Co mmunity Act ion Agency met
with the board to explain some
additional funding fo t· th ls year's
Job Training Par tnership Act
program .'
CAA receives addlt tonal fund ·
lng to JTPA, In the form of an
Incentive grant . based on last
year's grant perfor mancl). This
year ' s a dditi o nal m o ney
a mount s to $17,932, to be used for
job assessment, Job training, a nd
computer job matching needs.
Eligible Individuals may re·
celv e up to two years' of job
training through the JTPA pro·
gra m. Eligibilit y is based on
Income. Gloeckner said. ·
If necessary. he added. other
CAA supporti ve services, such as
outreach services, may a lso be
provided to JTPA par ticipants.
According to Gloeckner. up to
200 participa nts may be hired
this year through JTPA . He said
· this Is a realistic figure because
from July 1 through Dec. 31,1986,

DEFENDING CUTS - Chairman of the Senate
Bud gel Committee Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., In
photo at left, spoke to E ducation Secretary ·
William Bennett, In photo at right, during
committee hearings Wcdnt. ,day. Bennett de·

By B,OB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
At the current rille of spending,
the Meigs Loc a l Sc hool District
will be oper a ting at a deficit of
$3ll,676 for the rtsca l year of July
1, 1987 to June 30, 1988.
This information was included
in the budget presenta tion of the
district's treas urer, Jane Fry,
when she outllned the !!seal year
budget at a regular meetin g of
the board of education Wednesday night.
Fry said that unless expend!·
lures are reduced or Income is
l,n creased the district will be
operating in the red during the
next fiscal. year. The board,
however, did approve the budget
· figures lor the year and these are
to be presented to the . Meigs .

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nex t year's lnc·Pn1ive grant .

The comm hs loners havr rr·
ce lved an areawide clea ring·
house review of 'a proposed
$640,000 waterline ex tr nslo n a nd
lmprovemenJ · proj ec l from
Tuppers Plains-Ches ter Wa ter
District to F'armers Homo Ad·
ministration. Among are11s In·
cludPd In the p i'Opo~ed extension
are Silver Ridge. Kings bury
Road , Wes t Shade and oth ers.
Clearinghouse revi ew pro·
cesses do nol ap prove ru nding,
'but deter mine onl y If granl
i!pplfcations are correct In form ,
a nd ma ke comme nt s on appilca·
tlons If necessary.
AI the req ues t of Michael
Swisher, dlreclor of the Meigs
Count y Depa rtment of Human
Services, the co mmiss ione r~ In·
creased 1987 ~encra l r·ellcf pay .
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fended President Reagan's "tough, lean" edu ca·
tlon budget proposal, saying that df!liclt rcdut:tlnn
mandates have given tht• admi nis tration· nn
choice but to cut s pending. ( Ul'l 1

Cou nty Budget Comtnission.
there s hould be no additions to
Agenda changed
I he agenda of meetings. Board
AI the suggestion of Board . members should take their con:
President Robert Snowden, th e cerns on agenda items to the
board voted to move the public administration well before meet·
participation portion of the meet, lngs so they can be Included on
lng agenda from near the close of the agenda tor the nexl session.
the regular meetings to the front Any ot her route causes e m bar·
portion of the agenda.
rass ment because a ny individual
The board members, through or administra tor involved has
that change, can bC advised of not had time to research a
public concern at the beginning 'problem, Snowden satd.
of the meeting possibly before
Board member Bob Barton
actions are taken on any matter commented that Snowden had
which might be of s trong public been the one who had pushed for
concern and the board would not allowing additions to the agenda
know of that concern until after it on meeting nights and this plan
had taken action It the public was accepted by the board.
participation were left lor late In Barton said he did not under·
the meetings .
stand the change In Snowden' s
Snowden also suggested that attitude.
Hov:ever, Snowden said that
except in emergency situations,

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95 applica nt s werP e nr olled In Ihe
program .
Of !he money alloted iR' the
Incentive gra n! , lO percent, or
$1,79:1, goes to th e county co m·
missione rs to be us!'d for eco·
nomic developme nt or employment ge nerati ng serv ices.
Gloeckner sa id if th e program
meets or exceeds goa ls 1his yPar,
mort' money co uld be alloca ted In

Meigs Local faces possible deficit in '87

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placed by Rep. Rep. Jo hn D. Sh ivers .Jr ., 0 -Salem:
as chairman of the Civil and Commrrclal Law
Commit tee.
·
· Rep. John V. Ba ra , D-E lyrla, rep la ced .James
as chairma n of the Aging and Housi ng Com m it·
lee. Rep. Paul P. Mechling, D·Th ornvlilo'.
rep laced Jones as. chai rman of the Coll eges a nd
Universities su bcoll'mi ttee.
Ali 01her com m Itree cha irmrn kPpl t hrir J!JB&gt;·Bti
slots .
The first &gt;7 House bills were introd uced. House
Bill 1, offe-red by Rep. Michae l P . Sllnziano.
D-Coiumbus, is thr civil justlrr a nd Insurance
re form bill adopted by I he Gcn!'ral Asse mbl y in
November bul vetoed in December by Gov.
Ri chard F . Celeste.
·
Rl ffe said Stlnzia no's ln su r:~n cr Co mmillec wil l
hear the bill and he hopes to have II on t hr fl oor for
a vote in early February .

Job program gets
additional funding

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c hairman of the Highways a nd Public Safety
Committee, rep lacing former Rep. Arthur R .
Bowers, D·Sieubenv ilie, who retired.
Rep. Pau l Jones, D·Ravenna, wa s named
chairman· of the Hea lth and Retirement Commit ·
tee, replacing !he late Re p. John D. Thompson Jr.,
D-Cieveiand.
Rep. Vernon Sy kes, D·Akron , was named
chairman of the Intersta te Cooperation Commit ·
tee, replacing Re p. Thomas P . Gilmartin ,
D-You ngslown, who was not re-elected.
Rep. Joseph Secrest, D-Senecav ille, was named
chairman of the Energy a nd Environment
Committee, replaci ng Rep. J oseph P.. Williams .
D-Niles, w~o retired.
In pther switches, Rep. Rona ld J . Suster,
D-CIEiveiand, became chai rman of the House
Financial Institutions Committee antl was re-

center around " no" votes In 1986 for workers'
compensation or insurance reform legisla tion
favor ed by Riffe:
-Rep. Rocco Colorlna, D-Brook Park, wa s
s upplanted as chairman of the Eco nomic
Development. and Small Business Commit tee by
Rep. Troy Lee James , D-Cleveland.
-Rep. Barbara Pringle, D-Cleveland, was
replaced as chair man oft he Flnance Commlttec's
education subcommittee by Rep. Leroy D.
Peterson. D·Maple H~ighls.
-Rep. Otto Beatty Jr., D-Cotumbus, appar·
enlly was demoted from the o;harmanshlp of the
Public Utilities Committee. N'o chairman was
named.
Some third -term representatives were given
their first major committee chairmanships. Rep.
Marc D. , Guthrie, . D-Newark, was nam ed

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UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr., D·New Boston, has assigned
26 committee chairmanships a nd four subcommittee chairmanships for the 1987-88 session,
demoting four Democrats who did not follow his
lead in 1986.
Chief casually fro m Wednesday's assignments
was Rep. David Hartley, D-Sprlngfield, a
seven-term veteran who lost his chairmanship of
the House Agriculture and Natural Resources
Committee to Rep. Dwight Wise Jr., D·Fremont,
a Riffe loyalist. .,
Hartley, an independent lawmaker, was denied
a committee chairman hlp several sess ions ago
for voting against Riffe fo~ Speaker.
Most of the demotions this time were believed to

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even though h&lt;• ,.., allzed hr· had '
been ihc insllgalor of lhr pl11 n to .
allow add illons lo thr agenda on
mecllnl! ni gh!,, he had changed
his mind ;,bout the wlsdi1m of
such a procecJ urc. Slnrf' there
were on ty 1hreP board mcm bcrs
present for las t nl l!hl's session,
Snowden .. ll11rto n a nd Larry
Rupe, II \vas agreed to wait un til
all members or 1he board a•·c
present to change t he additions to
the. agenda procedure.
llelp ~o~ght
Peggy Stevens, s~cretary of
the M ei~s Band Boosters, s po~e
to the boa rd askin g for fin ancial
support In providin g for uniform
additions for the Meigs lil~h
Band. New Irousers lor thO) ba nd
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