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Thursda

Ohio

March 19, 1

·Ohio looks at interest issue

Panel OKs limit on credit card interest rates

COLUMBUS 1UP II - Like bills d~signed to require retailers ,
credit unio ns. banks and other financial institutions to lower
interest rates on cred it cards have lawmakers curious about
similar legis lation In other states.
A House Financial Institutions subco mmittee Wednesday
d&lt;&gt;bated thn•e bills to base credit ·card int eresl rates on the
prime rat e. but made no moves to combine the measures or
advance them to the full comm iltee.
instead. subcommittee mem bers requested more informa·
lion on what olhcr slates are doing and the movement in Illinois
to withdra w stale money from banks that haven't lowered their
inlcrrsl rat es.
Th e bills differ on how many percPn tagc point s cred it ca rd
ra tes cou ld br above the prime rate, which issei by the Federal
Reser ve Board . One bill suggests the limit should be .1
percentage point s higher, another, 4 points higher, and the third
sa ys :; per centage points higher .
Each oft he bills says the max imum rate should be 18 percent.
It is now 25 percen I .
Rep. Paul .Jones. D·Ravenna, said some retail stores say even
though they charge as much as 21 percent. they are opera ting
their credit card serv ice at a loss. The retailer must cover
dcfauli and th e exJX'nSP of cards tha t are paid off every month,
.Jones said .
He said some retail representa tives have told him they only
conttinuc offering cards as a co nvenience for thf'ii' customer s.

types of loans," ·the group said In •
a
prepared statement.
.
·
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - A ·interest rates at 8 percentage
l.t also sa t'd card 1·ssuers have ·.
·
ld
House banking subcommittee, · Points above th e yte on oneincreased and Improved servi· ••
approving a bill to limit cr edit
year Treasury securities. If the
· ces, which adds 10 their costs. ~
limit were- In effe-ct now, the
Tile American Bankers Associ·
card .interest rates, .also wants
credit
card
interest
ce
iling
would
.
at
ion argued against th'e- bill at a
Ann unzio. however, asser ted, .:
credit card issuers to warn
be13.8
percent,
Annunzto
said.
hearing
before
the
vote.
"Anyone
who can't make a profit ·
cons umers more completely of
Rep.
Charles
Scltumer,
D·
"Administrative·
and
other
by
borrowing
money at ,• .g8 :
the conditions and costs of the
..
stressing
theneed
for
full
cos
ts
of
credit
card
credit
are
perce-nt
and
.
lending
at 13. ;
N.Y
cards.
disclosure of credit card terms, much highe-r than those- of other percent should find another line ·
The biii was urged by Chairtold the subcommittee of surveys
man F'rank Annunz io, D:lil. , who
: ; : : : : : : : : : : : :; :'
showing the typical consumer
was unable to persuade his
" believes, falsely, that all cr edit
subcommittee to approve a simca rd intere-s t rates are the same.
ilar measure last year. The new
Consumers think that VISA or
bill was approved Wednesday on
Master Card, not the individual
a 5-3 vote and now goes to the
•
banks, set the r ates."
Committee on Banking and Ur·
ban Affairs .
The bill sent to the committee
would req uire credit card issuers
Annu nzio argued Wednesday
to. disclose ' 'key credit card cost
thaI banks and other card issuers
informa tion - interest rate,
are making record profits by
annual fee and grace period- up
keeping interes t rates for the
front . at a time when consumer s
cards at around 18 percent while
can use that information to make
most other interest rates have
the market work," Schumer
dec lined sign i!lcantly over the
said.
past year.

By ROBERT SHE~ARD

His bill would cap crl!(llt card

Current law only requires
disclosure after the card i s
received by the Individual, he
explaine&lt;f.

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Pomeroy- Middleport. ,Ohio. Friday, March 20, 1987

D -New Boston, worked in pri vate with House
Democra tic l eaders and fisca l experts trying to
whittle at least $100 million from Gov. Richard F .
Cel es te's $22 billion budget for 1988-89 to bring it
into bal ance.
Riffe reported sa tisfactory progress and said he
hopes to have ligures ready lor the Legislative
Service Comm ission late today. A reassembl ed
bud get is due back in the House Finance
Committ ee next Tuesda y.
Riffe said he will fashion the new spending plan
hallway between the income amoun ts proj ec ted
by the Legislative B~dgr t Office and th e state
Office of Budget and Management. Those two

agencies were $29R million apari.
He said he also would like to increase sp• •nding
lor primary and secondary edu cati on. and
perh aps co iieges and universities. by 2 percent
over the amou nt recomm ended by Ceb tr
Riffe sa id this co uld amoun t to $250 million 10
$300 million. bu,t 2 percent of the ba&lt;ir c•du cation
appropriation would be only $120 million ovN two
yea r s, and 2 percent of thr higher &lt;•du r ation ·
outlay would be S60 miiiion.
The instan t bin go bill. sponsored by Rep . Mark
A. Maione, D-Sout h Poin t. would apply to any
tax-exempt or ga nization already permit ted to
condu ct regular bingo games.

In in&lt;tant bingo, the part icipan ts purcila sr a
u.o:; unlly for ~0 cent s. rx·rl or scratch the
coverings off tho numbers "nd dctNmine if I hoy
arr a winnrr and whal th eir prizr is.
Ma ione said the game is popu lar al chari table
organiza tions in Ken tuck y and West Virginia. and
Ohio groups need a si milar drawi ng card.
flut R&lt;•p. Ronald D. Am &lt;lut z. H·Woostcr. an
opponent. s11id. " I don' t lil ink tile sta le should be

c;:~ rd.

cn&lt; ·ou r agi ng it ."

when th e Tower Commi ssion
By IRA R. ALLEN
WASHINGTON (UP! I - Pres- issued its report on th e contra\'·
ident Reagan, buffeted by the · ersy Feb. 26 did he recognize his
Iran-Contra scandal all winter, policy had "degenerated" into an
emerged in his news conference arms-for-hostages dea l - after
on the eve of spring flashing the months of denying Chat was the
verve and wit that cata pulted case.
"II I hadn't thought it wa s right
him to two cerms as president.
'Though he broke no new in the beginning. we would never
ground in the saga of how he have started that, " he said. " I
cam e to sell arms to Iran in still believe tha t if someone in my
exchange for American hostages fam iiy was kldna pped and I went
In Lebanon. the president r r· oul and hired someone that I
bounded al his 40th news confer· thought could get tha t person
ence- his first in four months- sa fely home, that would not be
: with ~n eagerness to take on ail engaging in ransom of the
: comers in the news media he victim .''
Nonetheless , Reagan sough t a
. partially blames lor thwarting
fresh
start lor the first day of
: the deal.
spring
today, assuring the nation
RC'agan. generally in co mhe
is
searching
for more accept a·
man~. as he responded to 32
bie
ways
of
freeing
th!' eight
. · questions in the34-minute nation·
captive
in Le·
Americans
still
• . ~ ally 'televised session Thursday
nlgltt, made perhaps his most banon. some held now lor two
significant sta tement by saying years.
he st ill believes in his Intentions . The president said he even
in selling weapons to "respon si· would be gra teful lor the help of
ble people" in a government his predecessor, 'Jimmy Ca rter
accused of sponsoring terrorism - the man he repeatedly at·
but , "I would not go down that tacked for an lnabllity to gain
prompt release of the :;2 Amerisame road again."
cans
held in Iran from 1979 to
Reagan reiterated that only.

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Hanes
Underwear
Ties
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Carhartt
Work Uniforms
Jackets

P~nties

Handbags

HOUSEWARES

NOTIONS

Dishes
Cookware
Flower Bulbs
Kitchen Gadgets
Small Appliances
Rubbermaid
Cleaning
Supplies

Hallmark
School Supplies
Candles,
Cameras
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Gift Items
Candy

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Wallpaper
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Blankets
Curtains
Bedspreads
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larger schools.
Ohio University won first ,
Bowling Green Sta te University
was second , and Ohio State
placed third . Rio Gra nde's bat·
tallon defeated such teams as the
University of Cincinnati, the
University of Dayton. K!'nt State
and Xavier.
"The cadets learned .a lot and
will compete nex t year ." sa id
Capt. Thomas M . Carroll, assist·
ant professor of mliitary science.
•'•overall, the cadets who participated learned many valuable
small-unit leadership skills.
" Th ey learned about their own
abilities to perform during
stressful trai ning t'nvlronmenls
which elosely represented those
needed by the U.S. Army's elite
Ranger units," he concluded.

Safety director raps
speed limit ·increase

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Monday thru Saturday

MEETING THE PRESS - President Rea~:an
laces n •portrrs in lht• East Room of tlw White
1980. Carter. who has in turn
criticized Reaga n Jn the current
crisis, is on a tour of the Midd le
East.

House Thursday lor the flrsl time in four month~.
(UPI )

The 76-yca r-old president generally won praise from politi·
clans in both parties l or his
perfo1·mance Thursday nigh!, in

stark co ntrast to hi s defensive
atlilu dc and lncomp lol c answ('l' s
at his last news con ference. Nov .
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COLUMI-lUS 1UP I I - Rai s·
ing tho speed limit to 6!i mph
on t·ural sec t ions of inters tatt&gt;
highways could result in up to
50 more traffic dea ths each
· • y!'ar in Ohio. says William M .
: Denlhan. sta te highway safety
• director.
Denlhan said Thursday that
. from 1966 to 1974, before the 55
· mph speed limit was Imposed,
an averal'(e of 105 people a
year died in trallic accidents
on lnterslate highways in
· rural areas of Ohio.
Since 1974. the average has
been 57 deaths a year on the
· same sectiOns, he said.
Legislation giving states th e
option to Increase the 55 mph
speed limit is pending In
Congress,
State Sen. David Hobson,

R·Sprl ngfleid, has introdu ced
a bill which proposes to
make I lie speed· limit in·
creases automatic in Ohio if
the federa l legis lation
becomes law.
The federal proposal. while
not giving exact guidelines,
would aliow the higher speeds
on Interstate highways out·
side population centers of
50,000 or more.
Officials estimate that 900
miles of Ohio's 1,550-mlle
interstate system would be
eligible for the higher limit .
However. there Is some
uncertainty about how the
guidelines would affect inter·
states skirting mid·sl2ed cit·
ies. Also, the state Legislature
could impos e further
restrlctlons.

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On a simple voicr volt' Tilurs·
day, lhr• SPnate asked n frdera l
judge to hold Secord In civil
contt'm pt if he con tinuos to balk
at relea sing foreign bank records
hi' co ntrols. Tho Air Forcr
olliccr, now in private bu siness.
then could face an lndefinltr jail
term and da il.v fin es II he
co ntinues to n •sist
The• Senate acllnn w11s t hP most
significil nt dcvetopmpnt in the
Investiga tion on :.1 day In which
mos t attention wa &lt; focust'd on
President Reaga n's nationa lly
lr lrvls(ld new s conft•ren('(' . On
other fro nts :
-Vice Pr!'sidenl Georgf' Bush
lssur·d a sharp rrbut tal to a
published report th at quoted a
key Sa udi Arabian middleman In
the U.S. arms sales to I ran who
accu&lt;ed Bush of ra isi ng money
lot· tho Nica raguan Cont ra
rebels.

R'O TC unit ·places
in field competition

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9:30 to 5:00

WASHI NGTON I UP I 1 - Tiw
fu ll weight ol the SPna lc i&lt;
pn~ssu!'ing rrti n~ d Maj . Crn .
Ric hard Secord. a major figure
in the lran ·C'on tra scan dal. to
reieasr secrPt bank rPt'ords th at
could h(•lp invrstiga l or s traee th t•
monPy trai l.

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RIO GRANDE - The Rio
Gra nde College and Community
Colleg!' ROTC Depar tment''s
WAREAGLE Cadet Ba tt alion
placed fi!t h in a field of 13
competitors in the 1987 Ranger
Challenge Competition at the
University of Akron and Ra·
venna Army Arsenal.
Held the weekend of March 6-8,
the WAREAGLES won fi rst
place in the one·man rope bridge
competition and sec·ond place in
ihe M-16 rifle and M-60 machlm.•
gun assembly and disassembly
competition. Both w!'re timed
events.
· ·ThirtPen schools participated
iri thP challenl'(r competition. Rio
GrandP was the only extension
center competing. The re·
mainder were host institutions or

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Bcforr pa ssing tile bil l. til e House inser ted an
anwndmcnt forb idding any cmp lo.vee of !he Oilio
Department of Liq uor Control to sell gambli ng
devices.

Reagan holds own
·with capitol media

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Ohio Senate considers instant bingo measure
By LEE LEONARD
UPJ S!atehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS iUPI I - Legislation permitting
tax·exempt charitabl e organizations to conduct
instant bingo games has been forwarded to th e
Ohio Se nate by the s t at e House of
Representatives.
The measure, which applies to churches,
veterans' and !rat&lt;&gt;rnal organizations. educa ·
tional foundation s, service organizations or
volunteer firefighters and rescue organizations,
was approved on a 93-:l vote Thursday , shor tly
before the House joined the Senate in weekend
.adjournment.
· Meanwhile. House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe Jr. ,

LBERFELOS

Clear ionight, wit h a low
ncar 35 . Mo~tly sunny Satur·
day, with highs ncar 60. The
prohahillty of prt•dpltation Is
nt •ar zero through Saturda~.

-Sources confirmed a report
th at former nationa l s&lt;&gt;curlty
adviser Rolx'rt McFar lane left
letters b&lt;'forc his su icide att r mpt
l as t month ackn owledgi ng his
failure to divu lge a Sau di o!!cr of
secret fundin g for the Con tras.
Taken with otht•r evidence sour·
ces say inves tiga tors have found,
the leiters confl ict with Saudi
Arabia' s denials that its roya l
family gave any aid lo tho rebels .

CADET BATrALION - Members of Rio
Grande's Army ROTC WAREAGLE ca det
battalion Include, from felt, ba ck row, C/ Cpl.
Curtis K . Proflill, C/Sgt. Jason P. Schwebach,
C/ PFC. Todd ,Jacohs and C/ PFC. Carl R. Angel;

front row from left, C/SFC Lisa Evans. CJCpJ.
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Michael ,J, Tlce, Cadet .Jeffrey II. Dennis and
C/h!Lt .'fhoma• A. ,Johnson. Not pictured wM
C/ LTC David Dunlap, alternate.

State wants to cut investment
in sulfur removal process
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLU MBUS iUPli - The
.stat e of Ohio wants to sca le down
its investment in a demonstra·
lion proj ec t of a Bow lin ~ Green
bu sinessman 's pat ented process
for removing sul!ur from coal.
The Technical Advisory Committee of the Ohio Coal Development Office voted 6·3 Thursday
against provldin ~ $1.8 million in
sta te funds for a pilot project of
Albert Calderon's process.
Committee members said
technicians who reviewed the
process cited too many unanswered queslions about how it
would work.
The commitlee. however, in·
structed David Berger. director
of the Coal Developent Of !Ice, to
negotiate with ~a l deron about a
state grant lor tesling the ·final
stage of his process - " hot gas
cl eanup."
The com mitt ee d irected

Berger to ask Calderon to share
equall y with the state th e portion
of r•xJX'nS!'S- about $2 mi llion not borne by the feder al govN n·
ment . Calderon wa s willing to
furnish $200,000 of his own money
l or testing the ent ire process.
Berger said the U.S. Depart·
ment of Energy has commllted
$8 million to lund demonstration
of the hot gas cl!'anup porllon of
Calderon's process .
Calderon approa ched the Gen·
erai Assembly three years ago
for help In developing his process, which separates high·
sulfu r coal into four products,
Including coal that will meet
national clean air standards
when burned by utilities and
heavy industry .
He said the proces s, in addition
to clean c6al, would produce
elemental sulfur, natural gas and
enough gaso!lnb to supply Ohio
and export to the Northeast .
Ohio voters adopted a $100

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million bond issut• to fund rc·
sear ch projr•cts 10 take th e sulfur
out or coa l and m11k c Oh io coal
more· mark elabic.
Aerg er said Prcsicir:nt Reagan
Is asking for another $300 million
for coa l lechnolo{!y research in
1988, in additi on to the $50 million
originall y in his budget.
Jack Hollander . chairman or
tho advisory committee. said
tec hnical revlcw!'t's raisC'd ques·
tions about Calderon' s " consist·
ent lack of data" and "breezy
dismissa l of probtrms" in carry.
ing ou t the pilot project.
"The chemistry works, per iod, " said co mmittee member
Manol Guha . "Th ~ whole prob·
iem Is regeneration lol coa l
gas !. "
Richard J. Oehlberg . Solo n
industrial consultant and one of
the reviewers or the Ca lderon
prolects, said the Bowling Green
scient ist has changed his proeess
and the eng ln ~r in g may not
work.

I n a report urging the Senate to
act on th e Secord Issue. the st•lect
Senate panel ln vr.sliga tln g the
scandal sa id he t•efu sed Frb. 21i to
slf(n an order that wou ld waive
Swiss bank s&lt;•crccy laws to
release th•• twords. Invoking his
Filth. Amendmt•nt righ ts at:(ai nst
scl f-lncrlmlnallon in rduslng lo
co mply.
Secord told thr panel In a
statemen t. " Aft er &lt;'onsultiil lon
with my r ounsel, I havC' ut' &lt;'i&lt;h•d
to refu se to obl•l' the order or ;onv
substantially siml lur' order of the
com milt rr tllrr&lt;' lfnr: mr tn sign
thr consent dit·r cti ve."
Th e pant'i ' s rPport su id S&lt; ·o·ord
has "frustrul &lt;'d lht' (ommill&lt; '&lt;'i n
Its efforts to an swrr C' rl tlcul
questions r&lt;'luting tu th&lt;' flow ol
funds !r om I he sales of urms 10
Iran to thr· Ni c·arilguan resist·
cnce fo rccs ."
Secord' s rrfusul to sign the
documents and tho St•nat r r·onlcmpt vote· could &lt;t·t the swg r· lor
a court baltlr over wh ether Filth
Amendmrnt protr·ct ions aga inst
seif.lncrim Inat ion r·xtrnd to hank
record s.
The Towrr Commission's 1-'rb.
26 report on tho scanda l found
Secord con troiiPd foreign ltar\k
account s th rough wh ich profits
from the Iran arms sales IIOII'ed.
and it added !hut he had "c ruci al" Information sou~h t b.Y
investigators. ·

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Will our way work? _____W_i_llia_m__:A_.R_us_h_er
Like a direct hll on a battleship, the Iran /contra affair
landed squarely on the Reagan
administration and caused extensive da mage. Some crew
members · !Poindexter, North )
were ktlled outright; others
(Reagan) died later of their
wounds. The captain himself was
injured, though not fata lly. What
remain are the jobs of damage
assessment and damage control .
How many guns have been
knocked out? Is the steering
mechanism still working? Can

a nything, or everything , be
repaired?
Just how badly (to abandon the
metaphor) has P resident Reagan been hurl by this whole
controversy? In some respects
very deeply Indeed; In others,
much less so.
Of course one's estimate of the
damage lo President Reagan will
depend to some extent on one's
notion of exactly what there was
to damage. If, like writer Garry
Wtlls, you think of Ronald Reaga n as essentially just an Illusion-

1st - a bemused purveyor of
amiable dreams - then, like
' Wills, you will conclude that little
has been lost , because there was
so little there to lose: Reagan has
not so much collapsed as simply

.. evanesced."
Others, however - friend and
foe alike - take a more serious
view. Prior to the Iran affair,
President Reagan bestrode tire
pollltcal landscape like a colossus. His e nemies feared his
popularity and his famous "Teflon
" which prevented

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The Lighter Side

Maybe the wand
needs more voltage
By DICK WEST
WASHI NGTON (U PI J - Far be it from me to sugges t there is
somet hing wrong with lhP magic wand given to Pres ident Reagan by
a s le ight-of-ha nd ar tist descr ibed by hi s press agent as " the grea test
of hnoder n tim es."
Nevertheless. If I were ch ief exec ut ive, I wouldn 't use the wand in
a n Issue vanishi ng act .
Despite presu mably waving the wand and uttering "abracadab ra," or "pres to chango," or whatever Incantation the While House
favors at the moment. the president has been unable to make the
l r~n-Contra Issue disappea r .
I realize · Reagan's former chief of staff, Donald Rega n,
d i sappear~&lt;! as If by magi c. But we are talking Issues here.
Expla in ing the gift, magician Doug Henning, who has starred in
severa l Broadway shows and te levision specials, sa id, " If we live
wl1 h a sense of wonder our lives wil t be filled with joy."
"The gift of a magic wand to PrPsident Reagan ts just a remi nder of
tha t wo nder." he added .
Henning also sa id he believes "my Illusion magic is really jusl a
metaphor for the real magtc in the wor ld."
Some how I doubt I ha t Adm. Jo hn Poi nd exter and Lt. CoL Oliver
Nort h, Reagan's former na tiona l sec urity aides, would appreciate
having the Iran-Con tra issue descr ibed as a metaphor.
liowever. there Is tittte doubt. judging from the public reactl,on,
t hat the president's most recent s peech designed to put the Issue
"lJehind us" did not accomplish th a t purpose, wand or not.
i\'laybe the iss ue has grow n so large tha t one person, even the
pr~sidenl. no longer can hid e it. Maybe he needs Rega n, Poi ndexter
arid North to help s hie ld the Iran-Contra co ntroversy from the
pqbtic's gaze.
:rhat way . p&lt;'T' haps the issue would va nish In a cloud of purple
s moke as it was supposed lo do.
Or perhaps Henning, an occasiona l pel'former at Wh ile Hou se
func tions, m istake nly gave Reagan a wa nd that makes things
m~tertallze rather· than disa ppear.
'l'hal wou ld account for the sudden appearance of Howard Ba ker,
the form er Senate Republica n leader, as Rega n's rep lacement.
When las t seen, by me, t;laker was retir ing from the Senate to run
for. president. Maybe he misunders tood whe n told he was r(&gt;(Jia clng
Re~:a n and thought he was replacing Reagan.
fl seems more likely, however, tha t the wand did it .
~s Hennin g's press agen t noted, the president " has been seen toting
thew and to Importa nt meetings." In the case, it seems like ly Reagan
was waving it at the meeting with Mrs. Reagan when II was decided to
replace Regan.
The press agen t says Henni ng "is curren tly working with first lady
Nahey Reagan to her crusade agai nst drug abuse. "
'i:oo bad they can't wavr a magic wand and have tllegal nar cotics
di$appcar. That mtg hl be easier lhha n say ing no.
1fhe president's dis may wou ld be understandable If he waved the
wand. expecting Regan to disa ppear, and Nancy, or Baker. or a
m~glcian. or some Illici t drugs, showed up In I he Oval Offi ce instead.
But, a t least. he s till has the Iran-Contra Iss ue.

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criticism from sticking to him
personally. His admirers were .. ;
looking forward to the victory, In •
1986, of whichever Republican • .·
could best persuade Ihe voters .. ·
that he was a clone of Ronald ·.
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Reagan.
All of these attitudes are now
open to serious question. At a
mln!num, the liberals have
stopped being mortally afraid of . ,
Reagan. ("The magic," Lou
Cannon of the Washington Post ·.'
exulted, "Is gone.") They are · •
happily at work constructing new · ·.
and discreditable concepts of
their tormentor - as a devious ·•
and deliberate liar, as a senile
nonentity, etc. And conserva- .,.
lives must necessarily wonder ..
whether, when they Invoke his
name In future years they will be · •
evoking memories better left •·
unevoked.
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The net effect of the Iran
controversy on Reagan's per- "sonal reputation will probably
have to await the conclusion of
the various probes now under
way. But what aboullts effect on
the ability of his administration
to launch new policies or promote
existing ones? This , oddly
enough , probably will be smallthough only .because the prospects for governmental gridlock
we re bordering on certainty
anyway, after the Democrats
captured control of the Senate ~
last November.
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In areas where Reagan can •
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ask permission of Congress - J
e.g., short-term military opera- :
lions or negotiations with the :
Soviet Union - I would counsel
his conservative friends not to be
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WASHINGTON -He used to
be president of one of the world's
biggest companies, a fri end of
VIce President George Bush and
a contender for the presidency of
Mexico. But now 66-year-old
Jorge Dlaz Serrano Is marking
hi s 43rd month in M~x lco City's
Reclusurlo Sur federal prison
awaiting trial on cor ruption
charges.
The spectacular fall of· Dlaz
Ser ra no does not appear to have
broken him. He maintains his
Innocence wtth earnestness and
pride, even with an occasiona l
Iouch of wry humor. "If you're a
politician, you're bound to have
problems of this sort ," Dlaz
Serrano observed -as If he were
entertai ning a gues t In a threesta r restaurant a nd the problem
was a lukewarm cup of coffee.
Dlaz Serrano's mai n argument
to Da le Van Att a, who recently
talked his way Into the prison to
Interview him , was an Interest Ing one. Simply put,lt was that he
was In a position to steal a lot
more tha n the $34 million In
"Illicit , profit" he Is accused of
making as head of PEMEX. the
state-owned oil company.
"I handled $45 blllton In export
a nd never touched a cent," he
explai ned. "·But I could have .."

How? "Simple, simple, my

dear. Watson, n Diaz Serrano
replied ex pansively . He could
have stolen $300 million a month
"without signing any paper,',' he
said.
Acknowledged as the architect
of Mexico's short-lived oil boom,
Dlaz Serrano had already made a
fortune In oil contracting when
his friPnd , Pres ident Jose Lopez
Portillo, asked him to run
PEMEX In 1976. Lopez Portillo
ftred him on June 6, 1981, for
dropping the price of Mexican all
wit hout consulting the president.
During his tenure at PEMEX,
Dlaz Serrano pushed Mexico's oil
exports from virtually nothing to
1.5 million barrels a day. doubled
refining capacity a}ld tripled all
and petrochemical production.
Mexico jumped' from the world's
40th largest oil producer to the
fourth largest.
In fact. just before hts fall, Dlaz
Serrano was emerging as a likely
choice to succeed Lopez Por tillo,
his close frie nd a nd weekly IPnnls
partner. Instead, he was sacked
from PEMEX and s hipped off lo
Moscow as ambassador. He
returned later to become a
senator from hi s home state of
Sonora.
Lopez Portillo's successor,

President Miguel de Ia Madrid,
ran on an a nti-corruption plat·
form , a nd not long after hP took
office he had Dlaz Serrano
arrested. By most accounts, the
form er all min iste r was simply
the most convenient sacrificial
lamb to lend substance to the npw
president's ca mpaign promise.
Dtaz Serrano knows II, he
expla ined, because a Belgia n
businessman who offered to
prove there was no fraud In the
deal for which Dlaz Serrano was
jailed wa s told by a high Mexican
official that II didn't matter. "He
told him that this was a politica l
problem of Jorge Dlaz Serrano,'
and he was not to be concerned
about II,' ' Dlaz Serrano said.
This Is not lo say that there
wasn't widespread thievery durIng Dlaz Serrano's tenure a t
PEMEX. In 1979 a lone, for
exa mple, 317 million barrels of
all . worth more than $5 billion,
simpl y disappeared from the
books. Dlaz Serrano suggested
that the all had, fort he most part,
"eva porated" or otherwise been
tost In the refining process.
One point Dlaz Serra no Is
fervent about Is denying that he
was ever a busin ess paTiner of
Bush, as has been widely reported. He doesn't want Bush

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hurt by association with him - :
and vice versa. In a country •
where the CIA Is anathema, Bush •,
Is usually referred to as "ex-CIA :
chief and vice president. "
D!az Serrano Is resigned to two l
morP year s In the pokey - until 1
the end of the de Ia Madrid :
administration . Why? Because 1
Francisco Rojas , thP official who "
told the Belgian businessman
thai Dlaz Serrano Is a political
prisoner, was just rewarded with
his old job as head of PEMEX.
GORBACHEV &amp; GOD: JudgIng by Mikhail Gorbachev's
recent trea tment of religion,
Kremlin-watchers can 't telt
whether the Soviet leader's
vaunted " glasnost" Is for real· or l
not. Ones leptowardamore open :
Soviet society was the govern· t
menl's permission to give rell· .J
glous education to children over •
10. On the other hand, Soviet ~
Jews are still persecuted for ' ·
trying lo preserve their religious
heritage, and the deacon of .the
Russia n Orthodox Church, Via- ·
dlmlr Rusak, was sentenced last ·
fall lo seve n years of ha rd labor
and five years' Internal exile. His
crime was bemoaning the ha rassment of Orthodox believers
In a letter to the World Council of
Churches.

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A' competitive effort ______R_ob_er_t W_ a_lt:.. .r.l. ,e ·

Today in history ,
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&lt;Today Is Friday, March 20. the 79th day of 1987'wll h 286to follow .
::roday Is the first day of spring (ve rna l equtnox 10:52 p.m. EST!.
::rhe moon Is moving toward Its las t quar ter .
O:T he morning stars arc Mercury, Venus and Sat urn.
::rhe evening stars are Mars a nd J upiter .
: hose born on t his dat e a re under the s ign of Pisces. They Include
Roman poet Ovid In 4:1 B.C .: adven turer and writer Edward Judson.
Originator of the dime novel, In 1820; dramatist Henrlk Ibsen In 1828:
fliychotoglst B.F . Skinner in 1904 (age 83); actor and bandleader
13hle Ne lson In 1907; form ~r New York Mayor Abe Beame In 1906
(~ge 791; actor Sir Michael Red g rave In 1908; comedian, producer
o{Rd director Carl Reiner tn 1922 (age 641 : Fred Rogers ("Mister
Rbgers") In 1928 I age 591: hoc key player Bobby Orl'ln 1948tage.19).
and ac tor William Hurt In 19~ (age .37).

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•;on Ihi s date In hls tnry:
: •In 1852. Harriet BePcher· Stowe's anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's
&lt;;a bin" was published .
•'In 196.1. a volcano on the Island of Ball tn the East Indies began
bu ptlng. The eventua l dea th toll exceeded 15,000.
&lt;In 1976, San Franc isco newspaper heiress Pa tt y Hearst was found
lit!IIIY of ba nk robbery .
;-In 1977, Prtme Min iS I€!' Indira Gandhi and her son San jay lost their
'mirllamentary races In India 's genera l elections. TheCongressParly
a\~o was defeated and the state of emergency In India was lifted.
: dn 1986, the ' House rpjected a $100 million aid package for the
N(caraguan Contras, a major Reagan policy setback. That same day,
1~ Dow Jones Industrial average closed above the 1800 mark for the
!list time.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. (NEA) University s hares responsibility
When the Caterpillar Tractor Co. for thP region) a nd Lehigh.
faced the choice of mak ing Its
York, Pa., plant more productive
The Ben Franklin Partnership
or moving It overseas, the on those ca mpu ses serves as
company turned for help to the liaison between 128 colleges a nd
Ben Fran~lln Partnership.
universities In the siate and the
· That unique Institution Intro- more than 2,500 firms that have
duced Caterpillar to experts at sought access to those educatwo of Pennsylvania 's leading tional, scientific a nd techn ica l
universities - Lehigh In Bethle- resources .
hem and Penn State tn State
The state has contributed a lColtege- to try to save the 2,400 most $77 million to the Ben
jobs at the company's parts Franklin Partnership, but comdtslrt bullon a nd manufacturing panies applyi ng far assista nce
operations In York.
are usually required to put up $3
Today, those jobs at Caterpil- for every $1 contributed by1 the
lar's "plant wl1 h a future" are government. As a result , the
more secure, tn part because of program ha s benefited from $281
the assistance the firm receives million In private Investment.
from Lehigh In the field of
In return, the participating
co mputer-aided man ufacturing companies receive a wide range
and from Penn State In employee of aid and guidance designed to
retraining.
create or protect jobs, develop
As federal officials struggle to new products or processes and
tra nsfor m "competitiveness" otherwise apply techqologlcal
from a fashionable "buzzword" Innovations . ·
Into a workable policy, PennsylSpecialized fields In which the
vani a Is marking the fourth · Ben F ranklin Partnership offers
anniversary of a program that expertise Include microelectronhas put the state on the cutting Ics, robotics, biotechnology, teleedge of the' technological revolu- communications , advanced medtion thai Is sweeping across the Ical technology and computer
Industrial world.
Integrated manufacturing.
Established In early 1983, the
In addition, the program can
Ben Franklin Partnership has provide compa nies with low' cost
been ca refull y structured to lega l and accounting services,
maximize the elforts of the thrE!(' financial and marketing consulcomponents - government, In- tation s. employee training and
dustry and education - consl· retraining and other entrepre·
dered crucial to e nha nc in g neurlal assistance.
productivity.
The building occupied by the
Dividing the slate In four Ben Franklin Partnership on a
regions, the program's archl· quiet corner of the Lehigh
tecta esta blished Advanced campus also houses a venture
Technology .Centers on the cam- capital fund and "Incubator"
puses of Penn State, University space· for fledgling firms.
of Pennsylvania I~ Philadelphia,
The companies aided by the
University of Pittsburgh In Pitts· Advanced Technology Center
burgh (where Carnegie-Mellon here Include sophistica ted high-

tec hnology firms such as Bell
Labs and General Electric as
well as small. struggling companies producing everything
from Industrial boilers to seafood
nuggets.
Does II work? The program,
c laims to have crea ted or protected 8,000 jobs throughout
Pennsylvania. In addition, It has
helped 369 firm s get starte.d, 304
expand and 118 remain In the
slate rat her than relocate.

One critique characterizes the
Ben Franklin Partnership as
"the na tion's most ambitious and
Imitated " program of Its kind. ··
Indeed. officials 'from North
Ca rolina. Florida, Ohio and other ·:
s tates have examined the unique
Initiative.
·
In a ddition , representatives
from other nations (Including
Japan ) have visited to check on'
the program - but nobody from ·
Washington has evidenced much
Interest.

The Daily Sentinel-Page- 3

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Eastern has five. starters back; open at home Monday
By Scott Wolfe
EAST MEIGS - Returning
five starters from last year's
District Championship team, the
Eastern Eagles of Coach Scott
Wolfe have been working extra
hard In preparation for another
successful campaign in 1987.
Eastern opens the season Monday, March 23 with North Ga llla
at Eastern High School.
Last season Eastern enjoyed a
stellar season of 20-6, claiming
Dlslrlcl, Sectional, and SVAC
Championships In the process
before falling to defeat against
Green In the Regiona l semt-flnal.
Easter n was 12-2 In the SVAC,
sharing the league title w!l h
Symmes Valley .
Four very valuable players
wil l Qe missing from the Eag le
ltne-up , Including three seniors
and one transfer. Losito graduation were Royce Bissell , a .410
hitler and fine defensive first
baseman; Kevin Barber, a .382

batter and excellent lhtrd baseman; a nd JtmmyCatdwelt, a .262
hitter a nd errorless outfielder.
All th ree were All· District selections. joining Coach Wolfe as
Class "A" District Coach in the
Eas t-West a ll-star game.
In addition Bissell was first
a lt ernate Alt·State and a
member of the SVAC drPam
team . Barber was all- teague
honorable mention.
Says Coac h Scott Wolfe, "Our
grad uati ng sen iors wit! be
greatly missed. They were dedi cated, skillful , and possessed a
great desire to win. They were
tremendous leaders and fine
Individuals as well. This season
we wilt be able to fill their
positions, but quality ~l ayer s
such as these are difficult to
re place."
Also absent from last year's
championship tea m Is Bren t
Blsselt, who transferred to
Me igs. Brent was a .414 hill er

and invaluable defensive
catcher.
Ret urning letterme n Include
senior Eddie Cotttns ( .397 averagel a shortstop or pitcher:
senior Brent Norton . rightfield ;
Bryan Durst ( .360). a pitcher or
short stop ; Steve Horner. a potent
.499 htl ter and fine defensive
cent erfte tder: Jell Caldwell
(.342l.leftfietd : and second baseman J eff Johnson (.256 ).
Other top prospects include
Mark Griffin, Kyle Dav.ts, Allen
Tripp, Bryan Chadwell , Jeremy
Bar ber, a nd Bryan Sharp.
Overall three se niors. ten ju niors. three sophomores, anu
seven freshmen make up the 23
man roster.
Despite being strong at several
key posi tions Coac h Scott Wolfe
cited severa l team weaknesses.
" It will be difficult to replace our
se niors . We need to establrsh
so me leadership. Sometimes it
seems we play withou t emotion.
but we're improv ing."

"Also we tack depth and
ex perience tn cPrtaln areas and
lack pit ching experience beyond
our two slarters (Colttns and
Durst)."
Last yf'ar Col lins posted an 11 ·2
rr&lt;'nrd and Durst a 6-2 reco rd.
Wolf!' continu ed, " Overall we
lac k qu&lt;ckness on the basepaths,
how t?vE'r, w£&gt; have a couple quick

runn ers in J eff Caldwell, Mark
Griffi n, a n~ Sreve Horner. Our
defc:&gt;n8e

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nef"dRsome work at

this point, but il is showing signs
01 improvement."
Lis ted as team strengths wen·
rx pe rirn cP. five returning lett ermen, th e return of four .340-plus
hit ters. and two ret urning startin g pitche rs.
Co mm r nt i n g

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ha ve been working very hard thi s
spr ing. Our a ltitude has been
exceptiona l a nd they ' ve shown
much hustle. If st rength does
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ORLANDO, F la. (UP!)- Eric
Davis went :l for 3 Ia highlight a
14-hil Clnct nna tl attack Thurs·
day tha t gave the Reds to a li-4
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Twins tn a Gra pefruit League
ga me.
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way. and Lloyd McCl endon each
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the Reds scored a ll of their ru'ns
and gathered nine of the ir hit s
agai nst Tw ins starter Bert Btylev.en, who pitched five Innings.
Kirby Puckett led Mi nnesota's
offense with two htl s, Includin g a
bases- loaded doub le and a solo
home run to drive In all four runs.
The homer was his third this
spring.
Cincinn ati starter Gary Hoi·
fman threw rhree shutout In nings
for the win.
Dave Parker singled wit h two
out in the first Inning and scored

on Davis's double. O'Neitt (at ·
lowed wtth a tw o-run homer to
right to give Cincinnu ti a 3-0 tead.
Dave Concepcion singled to
lead off the fourth ahd stole
seco nd Treadwa y then hit hrs
homer to make t1 5-0.
Puc kelt homprefi to rtg hl in Ihe
fourth. The Tw ins added three
runs In the seven th. GenP Larkin
walked to lead off the tnnlng, At
Newman doubled and Steve
Lombardozzl wa lked to load the
bases. Puckett then lined a dr·lve
to right that scored att three
ru nners.
Cl ncinnat i got a nother run in
the ntnth on McC lendon's hom er.
The Twins announced they had
sent Alex Marte to their Triple-A
affiliate. Portland of the Paci fi c
Coast League, and also returned
lnvl1ed minor· teague players
Wes Pl ero razio and Ramon
Romero to Portland .

Brrry

be."
"The difference betwee n hav ing an avrragr tea m or a great
tram wttl dPpend upon our
success in key ga mes and the
wil lingness of our players to
work fnr a nd edge by giving it
thai ttl lie "extra" effort. "
" ll al'd work has a lways pHid

o!r; I hope Ihe boys reattze Ihal .
Eastern has a tway s had a s tron g
b aseba ll program (under
Coaches Ralph Wiga l and Larry
Heines\ and the pas t two seasons
we've Pnjoyed much s uccess I
hnpe lhr tradition co ntin ues."

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Last seaso n Eas tr rn was also
ranked 17th In th e sta t£' In lh l'
coac hes' poll and wa s pari of
Ohio's "sweet stx lrPn" .
Assisting with lhr F:HS pro·
gra m agatn will b&lt;' ve tera n eoC'h
Cha rl es Colttns .
The league will pretty wellbalanced wit h Sy mmes Vall&lt;·y or
Oak Hill havin g a sl ight edge.
Southern wtll be toughl fth&lt; 'Y lind
some addtttonal pitching to ~o
wtlh Dave Amburgey .
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Wolfe concluded. "Our field
rrattv looks grral. I'd ttkP to
thank the school and parents for
lhr lr tremendou s support and .for
supporll ng th eir kid s "
Wolfe ts looki ng for al IPasl a

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Dwayne "P~ar l " Washington lhe Big East has shown its
rejuvenalive powers by launc hing three tcctms int o lh P final
e ight of the NCAA Tournament in
what was to be a rebut lding year.
Sy rac use. Prov id ence and
Georgetown werr jomed Thursda)· by th e s t;rlwart of the
Atlantrc Coast Conference, Nor th
Ca rolina , as thr first four rn ·
tranl s to lh&lt;" rcgional ·finat round
At East Ruthcrfor·d. N.. l .. ltonv
Setka ty domin &lt;t led rnsrde to
score a career-htgh :n point s and
Sy racu se withstood a Sl'cond hall
surge keyed by Vernon Maxwell
10 defea t Florid a 87-81 in thr
ope nin g Eas t Re g ional
se mifinal.
Also. freshman .I . R. Reid
scored 20 of hi s 31 poi nt s in lhr
second half and"hrt 1:. of 18 shot s
to ltft No. :J North Carolina to a
74-68 vict'()r,· over Notrr Damr.
North Carolina. :12-:1. will Iry lor
its eighth regional tr llc under
Coach Dean Smith S&lt;~lu rd ay
ogainSI Sy r·acu se.
AI Louisvi ll e, Ky .. l:lilly Dono·
va n recorded 17 of his 26 point s In
thr firs t half. co nverting ;,
straight :!-point ers, to spa rk
Prov idence to a 10.1-82 upset of
Alabama in a So uth east Regional
semifinal.

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Walter

flnr seaso n, however, how much

success we obtain depends upon
the added effort our pla yers put
forth . As tndtvtdu als our players
'can' be as good as they want to

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have lhe troops to get thr job
done. (2 3 pla yers)"
"We ca nnot ttve on past ac compttshment s, but must took
ahead to th e future. The boys
ha ve the ta lent to have another

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Ohio

~s~ activity

Health Department reviews

Rt&gt;x Rathburn

Funding made the difference
Tax monies lh al f i nanc~d
Meigs Cou nl y Hc•alth D~parl
men I opera I ions in 1986 made I he•
difff'rencr i n heall h ran• for
M eigs ,·es ideniS, hea llh deparl ·
m enl officials n01 ed in lhrir
review of the&gt; depart mcnt' s ac t iv ities for I he year .
Tht~ hea lth :-;l~ rvitf' rl'port for
lhP dl'parlmenl has bc1•n su iJmil ·
led l o the Ohio Dcparl menl of
Hea llh
Then" wf'rP 7,8:~4 f~ cr· - to - fa C {'
individua l contac ts by nursing
personnel Ad mi5' ion s for lhe
coni a cis wNe up 4,Hit a various
class ifi ca tions of d iseasC'. cond i·

I ions or symp10ms . Agr.s covered

·'

·'

i ncl uded newborns I a 911 piu s, I he
repor l said.
Hca il h promolion and cduca ·
lion consti tut ed lhe largest
number of total admiss ions and
v isi t s lly lhe dPpartm£•nl. There
were 2,:119 admi ss ions an.d 4.o97
v isi t s in this area.
ln fC'ctiou s and par~~s ili t' di:-; casC'S, pri marily' l icr .:md s ce~ ­
bies, made up I he· second largos I
number or vis it s and adm iss ion s.
Th e deparlmen l had 998 adm is·
slons and l.:l:Jfl visits on !hat
cou nt , followed by 11 6 adm is·
sions and 1:1Gvisil&lt; for blood and
b lood for ming organ s; 99 adm is·
s ion.s vnd 17.1 v isi! s lor car and
heu r ing; 8~ admiss ions and n:,
visi ts for (',V&lt;' and vision; 3~
adm iss ions and 11 ~ vis il s for
Oer n)us sys tem and sens(• or·
ga ns; 1)6 admis sions and 1Wi
visit s fo r mu sc uloske letal system and connective tissue; and
40 admiss ions and 11:1 visll s for
cong1•nlial anoma li es.
The reporl also no led I he
follow ing visll s dur in g thP yPar:
Sexua ll y l ra nsmilted diseases,
21 adm issio ns. 22 visi l s; nco.
pias ms. l hrrc admissions, lhrcc
vis its : diabet es. seven admis·

sio ns. 19 vis il s; phenylketonur ia,
un 0 admission, on0 v isit ; alcho lis m ' drugs, eight adm issio ns, 49
v isil s; men i al relardation, 16
admi ssions,

.10 v isit s; mental

di sorder s, eight ad m issions, 28
v isits: ep ilepsy. n ad m issions.
9o vls il s; hea rt, .14 ad missio ns
and 4ti visils; hypcnension , 69
admis sions. l 'i6 visil s; circu ia·
tor~·

sy ... tcm diseasf's, 31 admis -

sions. :-.n \'i sit s; dent al. five
adm ission.s, IR v isits; digesllve
s)'S iem , th ree admissio ns, eight
v isits; gcn ll ourinary system, 12
adm issions, 21 v isil s; mal enrity
comp licat ions, five adm issions,
10 visit s: nHt l rr nity 1 normal , one
admission. on&lt;' visit ; ski n and
su bcutunrous tissue, seven ad·
m ission s. 10 v isit s; ar lhrills. six
adm iss ions. srve n visit s: prematu ril y, 14 adm issions, 44 vis il s;
other diseases of early infancy,
2R adm iss ion s, 59 v isll s; sy mp·
I oms. signs and ill·defincd condi ·
l ions. 11 admissions, 47 vis il s:
inj uril'S and poi sonings, 30 ad·
missions, 46 vis its; occ upation al
di s rasPs, co nditions and in jurirs,
thrre ;Jdm issions. four visits.
Th(' above visits were made in
the clienl s' place of residence,
sc hools. health depar tment and
numerous public areas when
eonfron led wi th a hea i l h need or
problem .
Sc reening scn.' iC('S co ndu cted
IJy lhl' deparlmenl arr special·
ized tes ts, parlial exams and! or
eval uallons for abnorma l diseases or co nd i! ions. su&lt;'h as
anemia, hypertension, parasitic
eondilions i licet. pregnancy ,
lead poisoning , STO !sexual ly
lransmi tl ed discaset and manv
others . Tolal indi vi du al 's
sc reened were li, l 23. Re ferr als
W&lt;'rc made, 1,025 needed, alter
sus pecl s were· screened.

The department noted that
l,(l!7 lola! doses of Influenza
vacci ne were admini slered durig
1986, wllh 61 doses of HIB
H·menlngili s flu vaccine giv€'n to
children aged 2·5.
As for department clinics ,
there w ere 3,028 immunizations ;
45 people trealed for orthopedic
problem s 1bones and mu sc le), 27
for neurological 1seizures , etc. l,
719 l realcd al the well child
clinic; 28 people seen at the
heal th and circulatory clinic; 157
for ears and eyes; 180 for STD; 15
for plastic: and 8:1for Head Start.
Prenalal and fam ily planning
had 834 \'i sil s, including physica l
exams, by att endin g physici an
Dr. Wilma M ansfield and neces·
sary lab work and counselin~ .
The WI C depa r t men I had 1. 71 5
v isils, while 2, 114 people visited
the M eigs Coun ty Hea lth Depart ·
menl and Hearing Deparlment.
Coordinal or of I hal activ ily was
Mrs. Susie Heines.
Hea lth edu cal ion cl asses were
held in numerous locations, ifl.
eluding nutrition and weight
control 1840 attended). Jackie
Starcher was the inslr uctorof the
weight cont rol classes and
Norma Torres . R.N ., was in·
Slructor of the health educalion
classes.
In add it ion, personn el att ended
health·r eiated seminar s lor con·
linuing educal ion
N ursing personnel are Norma
Torres, R.N ., agency nursin g
supervisor ; Ginn y Killin, R.N.,
ass istanl agency nursing supervisor: Na ncy Bass, R.N .. staff
nurse; Caro l Tannehill, R.N .,
well ch ild clinic director; Debbie
LaVa lley, R .N., WI C direcl or ;
Margie Blake, R. N., WJC' nutri·
tion healt h professional; Dortha
Riffle. WI C ADP coordinator ;
Yvonne Brown, R .N., prenatal

EMPLOYEES .:... There are . the employe~s of
the Meigs County Department of Health who
include, front, I to r, Pearl Scott, registrar . and
statistician: Ginny Killen, R.N. , assistant nursing
s up ervisor; Nancy A c k erman , c l erk ·
r eceptionist; second, Ito r, Norma Torres, R .N ..

and fam ily plannmg director;
Phy l)is Bea rhs, wo m ens' hea lth
care tec h; Fa ye Shult z, Gr.een
Thumb wor k er; Nancy Ac'ker·
man and Caro l Guint her,
clerica l.
The department also ex·
pressed it s gr alilude to volun·
leer s who assisted t he agencyJackie Hildebrand , M yl'tle Sis·
son, Dorothy Long, Virginia
Buchanan and Patty Schackl e.
Departmenl officials said they
are ant ici pat ing and preparing
for multiphas ic hea lth screening
program to be held during t he
third and four th weeks of June
1987. The department anlicipatps
offering hea lih scr eening to more

than

nursing supervisor; K ermit W~lton, sanitarian I;
Jon Jacobs, deputy health commissioner and
udminislralor; back, I to r, Nancy Bass, R.N.,
part-limr public health nurse; Keith Utile,
sanitarian II, director of environmental health;
Carol Guinther, EPSDT clerk.

:.oo individu al s.

VITAL STATISTICS
ISSUED - A tolal of 1. 317
death certificates and permll s
11 ,09:1 birlh and rleath crrlifi·
cates;

222

bur i~1 J + 1rans it

prrmi rs

and lwo disint erments.!
RECORDED - A lola l oi 227
birlh s. dc•ulh s and cwt i ficales of
service &lt;five bi rt hs. 1!!7 deaths
and"" cwtificates of se rv ice . ·
DEATH CAUSES LISTED
Myoca rdi al !.nfarct ion &amp;
Ar teriosclerotic
Hear t Disease ....................... .41;
Ca rdio RN;pira fory Fa ilure

&amp; Pulmonary Arre st .... .... .... ..46
~ncrr .... ............... .. .. ~

Circulalory Failure ................ 16
Medullar y &amp; Cerebra
Failure .. :......... ........ ... ........... 16
Shock ......... ........ .. ...... ..... ...... 9
Respirator)' Fa i lure .... ..... ... ... 7
Muiti·System Fa ilu re ............. 6
Pneumonia ............................ 4
Sepsis ......... ........ ... ..... ...... ... .. :1
Acc iden l ..................... ....... :1
Emp hysema .... .... ................ .. 2
Premal ure Delivery .......... ..... 2
Dehydration anemi a .............. I
Diabetes ......... ........ ... ............ I
Hepalir Faii ul'c ................ .. ... I
Multiple Mjrloma .............. .. .. 1
Renal Failure.. ................ .. .. .. 1
Ruplurcd Abdomi nal
Aortic Aneurysun .................. 1
Suicide ......... .............. ........... 1

Environmental inspections ·up
'-significantly' during 1986
Inspect ions by the env iron·
menial health section of the
Meigs County Heallh Depart·
m enl were up significantly in
1986, wit h the largeSI increa se
bein~ in lhe food serv ice area.
aecordin ~ to sect ion Direclor and
Sa nilarian II Keilh R. Lillie.
Numer ou s nuisa nce com .
plainls - abouf 110 - were
investigaled. wilh 84 being
abaled.

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WIC - These'
handle the WIC
program carried out In Meigs County through the
department of health. They are, sealed, I to r,
Dorotha Rillle. automatic data process ing clerk;

Fifty -two animal bi tes wPre
inves tigated du l' ing lhi s time

Poverty affects rate
of infant mortality

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MATERNAL AND CHII~D - Thes&lt;• residents
make up the staff lor the maternal and child
h&lt;•alth program of the Mt·lgs County Dcparlm cnl
of llt•atth. They are !rom the left, ,Jon ,Jacobs,
lis ta l dire c tor : Carol Guinllwr, derk·

Prr1nit!-&gt; ror pri\:at(' wa ter
sysl ems and private sewage
sy stems were up by approx imalci)' 61 percent.
Li llie report s thai lwo an i mal
rabies cli nics were held al l he
Rock Spr ings Fairground s in
1!186 and lha t ;,:1 animals were
inoculated aga in st rabies.

By B .D. COLEN
Newspaper Enterprlse
Association
You 've r ead and heard a
number of stor ies lately abou t
the alrocious Infant morl al ity
ral e in the United Sl ates.
Accordin ~ to the latest statis·
tics , 10.8 of every 1.000 infants
born die befo re their f irs I blrlh·
d ay . Th is compares to six deat hs
per 1,000 live bi r ths In Finland
and Japan. the nailons with I he
lowes! infant morlalit y ra te.
The United Sl ates and Easl and
Wesl Ger m any lie for having the
hlghes l infant mort alil y rate In
the indu st r ialized world .
But forge! the industrialized
world.
According to lhe Children' s
Defense Fund, a black infant
born within five miles of the
Capit ol has less chance of living
unlil it s firsl birthday th an an
lnfanl born In Trinidad and
Tobago.
Once aga in lhe new statisllcs
indicale that black American
Infant s .are twice as likely as
while American infant s Ia die In
their first year .
For a few weeks t here will be
much officia l gnas hi ng of teet h
aboul these num bers. We w ill be
r eminded that a nallen's infant
m ortalil y Is a baromeler of lh e
overall hea lth of its people.
Th en the Issue will be

r eceptionist; Phyllis Bearhs, women's health
care technician; Yvonne Brown, R.N . prenatal
nurse director. Carol Tannehill, R.N., not
pictured, Is child health nurse director.

health:::;:;;.~·

Margie
R.N., WIC
Delthle LaValley, R .N ., director, and Norma
Torres, R.N .. fiscal director. Not pictured Is
parl·tlmc clerk Debbie Cundiff.

forgollen.
What is go ing on here?
To be fa ir . considcr lhe fac t
that a nalion like Ja'pan or
Fin land, wilh a homogenous
populalion and anal ional system
of virtua lly manda tor y prenatal
and newborn care. is bound l o
have a lower infanl mortalily
ra l c than one w llh a rac ially,
ethnica lly, soci ally and cconomi ·
ca lly diverse popula lio n and a
fee-for -service, catch -as·ca t ch ·
can hca lt h·care system .
But wh,v are black babies more
likely l o die than whil e babies?
Not becaus!' lhc,v are black. bul
becau se their mol hers are more
likely 10 he poo1· lhan while
m others .
Sri aside all lhe lalk aboul
teenage births, lack of prenalal
care. improper diet and I he rest
of the infanl mortality litany .

period, wilh . approxim ately 90
percent of those r eported being
dogs. Lillie notes I hat t he co unl y
dog warden. Wayne Roseberry .
has been very help ful in thi s

area .
Quarterly inspect ions were
done al the Meigs Count y Sani·
lary Landfill and also at the l wo
landfill s owned and operated by
the Southern Ohio Coa t Co.
Semi·annu al inspections were
conducled al various licensed
t ra tier parks and seaso nal health
and safely inspections were
conducted al aiillcensecl recrea ·
I iana! ve hi cl e parks and
campgrounds.
Numerou s in spections were
made al the various schools of all
lhrce districts in the county.
A lso, a ppr oxi m ate ! ~· 120 re.
qu es ts for lesling of priva lc
waler sys1ems were received .
This number does no I include any
of lhc numerous rcsamples
whic h we r e per formed If th e
origi nal wa lct·tes l ca me back as
unsa fe.

Overa ll, lhe area of environ·
menial heal th in Meigs County
seems 10 be improvi ng as each
ca l endar year passes by. The
co nlinued suppor t aod coopera ·
lion of lhe citizens of Meigs
Co unty is a very Important factor
lot· lhe continual upgrading and
lmprovemrn l of the environment
In which they live.
Personnel in the envl ronm en·
lal health section Include Little;
Jon 0 . J a~obs, sa nita ria n/ ad·
mln isl ra tor; and Kermit L. Wal ·
ton, sanitar ian I .

as extremr. thC're an' also somr
tax I'Ciurn diffen•n!'l'S between
this yrar and l ast.
TheS(' changes on tfir lfJ86
forms - due Ia be filed by April
1~ -" Involve persona l exemp·
lions, the income req uirement
l or flllng and th e I axes owed on
, cer1a ln pensions.
·Personal exemptions have
been Increased from $1,()40 10
$1.080. which m ea ns thai you'll
be taxed on $40 less or your
Income.
' Th e Income limits I hat deter ·

'

mine whet her you must file a
return have been nilsed.
For example, If you're single
an d 6:. 01' older, you must file a
relur n if your gross Income was
al leas! $4,640 tup from $4,470 In
198:.). A married couple filing
jolnll y. wil h bolh spouses over 65,
musl fil e a ret urn II their gross
income wa s at least $7,990 (up
from $7,7001 .
'The three· year rule on pen·
sions and annuilles has been
repeated for any annullies or
pensions starling aft er July 1.

1986.
In the pas I, If you contributed
int o a pension plan. you didn't
have to pay any lax on the m oney
you received from the plan until

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you recovered the .amount you
pakl In - If you could recover
th at money within three years . II
you couldn 't , you had 10 use the
general rule. under which only
part of your pension was non·
taxable.
Now, however. pa rt of your
pald·lnt o·penslon will be la xa ble
-a major change If you thought
It would be tax· free for the first
lhree yea r s of your r etirem ent.
Internal Revenue Service Pub·
llcatlon 57~. "Pension and An·
nully Incom e," gives more lnfor·
matlon aboul the three·yellr rule.
the general rule and I he way the
annuity st a rtin g da t e Is
determined.
Don'l miss these deductions

when filing your 1986 return :
'Thi s Is the Jas1 yea r for
eharllabl e deductions if you don' t
ilemlzc, and I he amounl you can
deduct has been increased . !See
IRS Publication 526. "Charitable
Contribu lions." I
'Some older people wit h very
low Incomes ca n lake a spec ial
tax. cred it and pa y less tax. (See
IRS Publlcallon 524, "Credit for
the Elderly and the Permanently
and Tol ally Disabled." )
'II you pay someone t.o care fo r
a disabled dependent so you can
work or look for work, you can
work or look lor work, you may
be able to take the chlld·care tax
credit, regardless of the age of
that dependent or spouse

J

Etha

J, Warnt•r

Etha .1. Wa r ner. 86. 24726Apple
Grove·Dorca s Road. Raeine.
died Thursday at Vi rginia's
Home Ca rP Cenlcr.
A homemaker , M rs. Wa1·ner
was bor n Feb . 28, 19111 al Wes t
Columb ia, W.Va .. a dau ghter of
the late Arlhur and Eliza Ja ne
Nobel Edwards.
She is survived by a son an d
daug hl er·in ·law, Arl hur anrl
Janet Warner, Racine; a daugh·
lcr and son·in·law, Inez and
Cl arence Roy, Racine; five sis·
ter s. Zelia Brown. Fo r( Pierre.
Fla .; Gertrude Presi on, Clifl on.
W.Va .; Pearl Norris, Racine ;
Cora Ferguson, Polnl Plca sa nl ,
and Fl ossie Kane, .J enson Reach ,
Fla .; a d aughl er·in·law, Lo use
Warner . Orlando. Fla .. six
grandchildren and t hree grea l·
grandchildren.
&amp;s ides her parcnl s. she was
preceded in dea th by her hu s·
band. Homer Warn er in 1n8; a

Ohio weather
South Cmtral Ohin
Cic•ar lonighl, wilh a low nrar
:1o. Mostly SUnil) ' Salu rday , with
hi ghs nea r lill .
Thl' prollabiii ly of precipila·
I ion Is near zr ro through
Sat urday.
Wind.&gt; will be lig hl and nor·
lheasleriy lonlght.
Ohio E•tend&lt;•d Fnrc•rast
Sunday through Tu&lt;•sday
F'air Sundav and Monday , wilh

Flort'nl't' Stanc•art
F lorence Sia noart, 7H, of i\1 ·
bany, died Thu rsday afl ernoon al
O'Bioncss Memorial Hospilai.
Ath en s.
She wa s born in Vinlon Counl y
to lh&lt;• late John and Chlm• Be lle•
Dixon Thomas. Shr was a rPiircd
employee of Ohio Un iversity . ancl
altondcd Albany Bapt iSI Churc h.
Su r vivor s include lw o daugh·
lcrs. Mary Palterson of ~·ort
Wa)'nr, Ind .. and Maxine LPods
of Rockledge . Fla. ; ninP grand·
c hi ld r en; e i ght great ·
grandch ildren; o n~ sisl er, El iza·
belh Allma n, of Alban~·; fo ur
brot hers . Arlhur Thoma s of
Lu neastrr. Maynard T homas of
N~w Marshfil'id, Wilbur Thomas
of Wellston. and Max Thomas of
Gahanna.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Chancey Si an£•arl,
and two brothers, Rober! and
Fl oyd Thomas .
Sen·icrs wi ll be Sunday, 2
p.m .. al Bigony ·.l ordan F unera l
liome, Albanv. with Rev. Paull&lt;.
Marlin ofticiatln g. Bur ial wi ll b!'
in Alh ens Counl y Me m ory
Gard~ n s. F r iend s mav call al I he
funeral home from 7·9 p.m.
Sat urda v.

Emergency runs
Meigs Coun ty Emergency
Med ica l Serv ices repor ts four
ca l ls Thursday :
Middleport al 12: 09 p.m . to
Sou th F ourth SirePI in Cheshire
for Bud Darst lo Vet erans
Memorial li ospilal; Pomeroy al
:1:10 p.m . took Helen Milhoan Ia
Holzer Med ica l Cenl er; Syra ·
r use at o: :12 p.m . Ia Rusli c H ills
for Br ia n Friend to Vet erans
Memorial li ospll ai; Middl eporl
al 10:1:. p.m. look Fdcl ie Pa l rick
10 Veterans Memorial Hospil al.

Group to mt'c&gt;l

COLUMBUS 1UPII In·
rrPases In loca l telephone Sl'r·
vice have absorbed any sav in gs

Area men cited
Wi lliam Bor ing and F loyd .1.
Borin g were p il'kcd up by Mei gs
Cou nt .\ ' fl&lt;opu!i(•S Ha lT~· L~'O ns
and Dan Lev ingston W e dn~sda y
morning in thr R utl and arc·a .
Wi lliam Borin g appeared br·
forr .J udge Pa lrick O'Bric·n on
two ben c h warrun1s. onP for old
fines and lhr other lor li lll'r ing.
Flo~' d Boring will appea r before
O'Brir n on a warrant ror criml ·
nat dama ging

t y pict..~ l c·ons um('l' has bf'(ln th 1•

bi g loser ." Spra lii'.Y said. " Th o
frdrral govrrnm('nl' ~ Jnfarua ·
lion w ith dC'r egu lari on is ruinin g
onr or lh &lt;' n~l llon' s grf' ;J!f's t
co nsuml'r bat·galn s- affordabl e

pt10nr :-;rn·ic·P. ··
Spra t try a ccus('d th r i"('df'rJ l
Commun1 C'at io n" ( 'om misslon o f
fuvn r ln }:!. bu ~ irws~ - rustomer !-&gt;.
who rn :lkt • &lt;l hOUI tiO ]WI'C( 'Ill &lt;•f u ll

long -dis\(Jnn' ralls. in thl'lr rul in gs l'!').!l.l i'Cii ng lOll!.; cll~W IIH '( '.
'' TPit'phOIH' I'PJ.!U iitl inn i:-;

b.a l:1nt ing

;H't. ··

~p r&lt;~ tlf•y

Suspect arraigned
on three charges
.Jimmie .Jude was arraigned
Tu !'sday morning in Meigs
Co unl y Common Pleas Court
befon • .Judge Ch:~r ies Knight on
one chargr of rap~. from Janu·
arv 19R6. and tw o cha rges of
escape fr om lhc At hens M~ntal
Hea lth CentPr, one on Aug. 4.
1986. and th e other Sept. :.. 19R6.
Allorney Hamlin King, Ga ll i·
polis, was appoi nt ~d by the coUJ'I
to represen t Jude on I he charges.
.Jude lurned hims elf in at 1: 04
a.m . Wednesday morning 10
Meigs Cou nly Sheriff Howard
F'rank anclllepuly Brian Bissel l.
,Jude i s hou sed in I hE' Meigs
Count y .J a il .

Si6rn-up Saturday
Middl eport Yo uth League's
final sign· up will be Saturday at
vill age hallfl·om 10 a.m . l o 1:311
p. m .
Copy of birlh crrlifi ca te and $9
regi st ration fcc requ ired. Cl ea n·
up day al General Hartinger
Park will also be held Saturday.
Everyone wel come lo help.

*Personalized Checks
*Universal Moneycord
*Visa • MasterCard
*Emergency Cash Advance.
*Credit Cord Protection

*Unlimited Checking
*Accidental Death Insurance
*Money-Saving Discoutlts
*Interest Paid On Your Balance
*Free Bank By Mail

*Travelers Checks, Cashiers Checks, And Money Orders
Without Issue Charge

WHEN YOU ARE 55 YOU DESERVE MORE ...

Teen dance slated

OPEN YOURS TODAY!

A lccn dance will bP held
Sunda)' , from 7 to 10 p.m ., al
Rutland Amcr it'a n Legion.
Proceeds from the dancPa r e to
help sponsor .J .R. Kilchen's ba s·
ketball trip to Eu rope. Adm iss ion
$2 single and $.) couple. Music
wi ll be dona1ell by ltomie Sou nd s.
No alcoholi c beverages allowed.

' If you're 55 years of age or older you qualify .

'$ 100 Minimum Balance Required

Peoples Bank
) "THE BETTER BANK"

Rt'&lt;'ipt' auction plannt'd

lnlcrna tional Order of Job's
Daught ers will meet Mondav,
7: .)0 p.m .. at Middleport Ma so ni c
Tem ple. i\ eouncil mcel ing will
be held at 7 p.m .

SHIPMENT OF

REDUCED MERCHANDISE
-

MS4'

3RD

WINTER &amp; SUMMER

JAMS for Boys and Girls
BOYS SWEATSHIRTS &amp; PANTS
MEN'S WESTERN SHIRTS
THINKING OF YOU GREETING CARDS

JOIN YOUR

30 Day Layaway Plan

RACINE DEPARTMENT STORE
949-2800

RACINE

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FORD
DEALERS'

WOAHJ

Vt&gt;terans Mt&gt;morial
Thursday Admissions- F'ran ·
ces Bush, Pomeroy; Leondus
Lee, Pomeroy; Cassie Hudson,
Mlddlr por l ; Marlha Adkins, Bid·
well; Rub.v La nguell, Racine;
Phylli s Donovan, Syracuse;
Budd. Darsl. Cheshire; Palma
Wil es. Pomeroy: Harold Jeffers .
Pomero y;
Mary Snyder,
Pomero.v.
Thur sday Di sc harges - Ro ·
bert Ca naday. Earl Sn, ·dN,
Dcron Howery. Thoma s Parker.

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All tntareetad parties
w1ll be liven an oppor·
tuntty to be heard . Fur·
ther tnrormatlon may be
obtatne4 by oontaottnS
the Commlsalon.

BY: Nancy L . Wolpe,
8eareta1'y

PLUS

~IH FINANCE
'"'"U\1 I SAVINGS'.'
$60() CASH BACK

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Your Lut Stop Car Shop

1987, at the offices of the
Public UWltJes Co11Ull18·
ston, 180 East Broad
Street. Columbus, Ohio
43266-0673 .

FORD ESCORT

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ache4ule4 to ·begin at
10:00 a.m. on March 23.

THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMM:ISSION OF OHIO

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'86 PONTIAC FIREBIRD · V8 ...4x4J~~22~.~Ro:
.. 59975
loaded
'86 CHEV. S1 0 BLAZER ......:-!!~~~!:~~ .. 514,300
'86 CHEV. CELEBRITY 4 DR .....~~••&lt;:::~·.. S879S
'86 FORD F1SO PICKUP .......... !.~~.~·.~ .. 58450
'86 FORD RANGER PICKUP .........~~c.1... 55875
·
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loauliful $
r35 DODGE
600 4 DR SEDAN
....~·:.... 699S
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'85 FORD TEMP 4 DR SEDAN~~~.:.'~~~~. 55995
'85 ESCORT L••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Air rand., F.W.D., 29,000 mil11 S529S
4 Dr. Auto., Air,
'8 S CHEV. CHEVELLE ......... n~~~~.~il'!..... 54450
'84 CHEV• CITATION •••••••••••••••••••••••••
4 Dr. Sorlan. Auto. Air. $41 SO
'82 DODGE PICKUP ............~!!·.~:~~~.~t'; .. 53600
·
VI, auto.
$
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'81 GMC PICKUP 3S0.....~~1.!MCJ!.'!'!'!!• .. 450

ters. This hearing is

I.

th&lt;• .J anuary. 1 ~ 84 American T!'le
~ho ne &amp; Te legraph br1•akup .
" II is clear lo mr lh al th e

Hi!(hs will range from I he !ills lo
the low 60s each day, w ith
ove rni ght lows in lh1• :Ills.

The Publ!o UWlt.tes Com·
mission or Oll!o has set
ror pu bl!o heartng Case
No. 87-02·EL-EFC, to
review the fuel procure·
ment
practices
and
pol!ctes or Columbus e.nd
Southern Ohto Electric
Company, the operauon
or Its Electric Fuel Com·
ponent and relatad me.t-

COMMISSIONER - Dr. MarJie Lawson, Racine denti 8 t, Is
servlnr as Melp County Health Commissioner.

resulting from deregulation of
· the phone Indu stry , says the Ohi o
consum ers ' couns('l .
..
1\llh ough l o ng· d !Sian e~ f'&lt;J i es
ha ve gone down . Co nsumers'
Coun sel William Spratl~y said
I he a vr. ra~c monthly bill for local
l elcphonr. s~n' iC &lt;' has lncro;' "'(l
.lH percrnt- about $:i .72 - ~ ill{'('

a rha nrr of showers Tursdil,\' .

LEGAL NUTlC C.

•
• •
Tax law eliminates rule on pensions, annuities
By CHERYL JENSEN
Nt•wspaprr Enlerprl~e
Assoclalion
Tux filing wil l be rad ically
dlf(errnt nexl yea 1·. Although not

Rex Rathburn, 63, of 8702 WeSI
Stale Route 18, Fos loria, died
Wednesday a1 Mercy Hospital in
Tiffin, shortly after his arr iva l
there.
Born ,Jan. 1:1, 1924, in Dex l er
he was a.so n of Charles and Edn~
Folden Ralhburn . He was rei Ired
from l.T.T . in T iffin. and was a
U.S. Army veteran of World War
11. He was a past pres ident of lh1•
I.T.T. Sleetworkers U nion, and
had been aclive with thio Tiffin
Babe Rulh League.
Survivors lnc[uM his wif&lt;'.
Mar jorie Keirn Mowery; lhree
daughtNs. Mrs. Sa ndra Fra nk ·
lin, of Tiffin, Mrs . Thoma s
I Linda ! Klou se. o! 1\ew Ri egrl,
Mrs Woodrow t Debbl el Engle, of
Middlepor t; two sons, Rex A . and
Charles Ralhburn , Tiffin ; two
stepd aughters, Mrs. Greg 1Mar·
sha I Panlkra tz, of Arvada. Colo.,
and Mrs. Lynne Peylon, of
Fostoria; two stepsons. Richard
and Ronald Mowery: of Tiffin;
lwo sisters, Mrs. Kennelh rDo·
rolhy 1 House, of FoSi oria. and
Mrs. Bruce !Clara I Rob&lt;·nall, of
Tiffin; one brolher. Pearl Ralh·
burn , Upper Sa ndu sky; and ~2
gr eat grandchildren .
One son, John D ., seve n hrOih·
ers and five sislers preceded him
In dea l h.
Services will be 10 ..30 a.m.
Saturday at Hann ay·Ncmclh
Mortuary, in Ti!!in, with Rev .
David Chapman officiating. Bur·
ial will be In Fairmont Cemclrry.
Tiffin. Graveside honors wi ll be
conferred by tho American L c·
gion. Fr iend s may ca ll at the
morluar y from 2· 4 and 7·9 p.m.
on Friday . Those who wish m ay
co nsider memorial contributi ons
to the Seneca Counl y Hear·t
Fund .

so n, Homer Oliver Warner .lr ..
lwo infant daugh lers, two brolh·
ers and(.] slstrr .
Services wi ll be held at 1: .'10
p.m. Sunda)' at lhe Ewing
Funeral Home wllh Rev . Roger
Grace offiei aling. Burial wi ll be
in the Lc l arl Fa lls Cemeter v.
Friends ma y cal l at ih(• fune r~l
home from 2·4 and i ~ p.m.
Saturda y.

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Microwave cooking class planned by extension office
Looking for new Ideas to try In
your microwave oven• Like to
learn some new techniques for
quick and easy nu tntious microwave mea ts• If so. plan to attend

the Microwave M ea ls In Mi nu tes
classes conducted by the Oh io
Cooperative Extension Service
A class will be held In A thens
Cou nt y on Tuesday, March 31.

Money for van continues
Contnbu tions co ntmue to come
In on the ov~r $4,000 needed In
loca l funds for the new Meigs
County Scntor Cittzcns Center
van whkli wtll have a whee lchair
li ft.
Mr s. Elea nor Thom as, executive dtrector of the Meigs Count y
Council on Aging, repor ts that to
date a tot al of $2,901 has been
conll ibu ted and that only $1,294
needs to be ratsed. All of the ot her
money for the van wt ll co me
through federal fu nds all otted to
the Ohto Departm ent of Ag ing.
La tes t co ntr ibutors to the pro·
Ject mclude Ada Bissell. Helen

Fi sher , Grace Campbell , Nell
Wil son, Frances Roush, Mary
Buck , F lor ence Woodyard, Mae
Weber , Or ville Hogue, Nellie
Ha tfield, Doyle and Nadine Hud
so n, Ma nley and Ma lind a
Chr isty, George and Vytlce
Sellers, Sa m and Cora Mic hael ,
Sam and Jessie Curtis, the Long
Bottom Senior Cit izens Club, the
Rock Spr in gs United Methodist
Chur ch, Adult Sunday School
Class. Rock Springs United
Met hodist Wom en's Club. and
the Pomeroy Church of Christ
Adult Class ·

ANNIV E R SARY - \\illi,un and ll!'lty Anderson, Rt'cdsv illt• ,
a r e observing thei r fi fth anni vt&gt;rsar}'. T lu&gt;y WPf(' marrie d on
March 20, 1982 at Lis bon, Ohio. Andt•nmn 1 t 1tnTd fnuu CrucJ hh•,
Inc. at Midland, Pa. in t'179.

Additions made to school;
teachers are announced
Cl assroom space and facil ities
at the Re joicing Lifr 13apt isI
Christia n School in Middlep01 1
have been doubled tn prepara t ion
for next year and another grade
w ill be added for the next school
year.
Dur ing the fu sl year. thl'
school has had ~2 students tn
grades kindergar ten through
five.
For the next school yea~. thl'
six th grade Is being add ed Mt s
Beverly Ru pe and Mrs Pall&gt;
Asbeck were teachct s for thr
firs t year of the sc hool loca ted at
3.33 North Second Ave .
Being added to the staff fOJ thP
next schoo l year is Phlltp Rtchard Gaul, who will be math
Instr uctor He Is a graduate of
Ohio Stat e Umver stty, 1978, rc

CC' Jv tng ~

ba chrlor of sCJPncr

deg1 c·c 111 C' IVI I r n gmC'C'I mg and a
bd Cil clor of sc Jc·ncC' degree m
SUJV CVIn g

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llJS!t a ii Vf' ass1stan t to M1 charl J
Pan gto, p..t s loJ of the RrJoicmg

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Re sident s JDIC'rPStPd in more
Info rm al iOn ahout r nm lling theil
chtldten tn tho C' hrtsltdn sc hool
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Grand-Slam

Savings

Lawn· Boy special savings are a hit! Now
t hrough IDATE). you can get a free electric
stan w hen you buy a Lawn -Boy mower
-a $100 valu e! Easy stan ing .. just
turn the key. All Lawn-Boy
mowers are powered by
the famous Lawn-Boy
two-cycle engine.
Com e tn today - you
can't beat the Grand
Slam savings.

SAR meeting
planned
Ewings Chap ter of 1he Son s of
the American Revolu tion wtli
m eet at the Meigs County Museum this T hursday . There will
beacater ed m ea l at6 .1 0p.m by
reser va tion onl y. T he bu siness
m eeting wi ll start at 1· '10 p m
Featured spea ker wi ll be Pro
fessor j'tober t Hill of Mat·iell "
College. He will be discussing thr
Ordinance of 1787 In conjunction
w ith the 200th annlversa t·y of that
historica l document
Pl ans will also be mad!• for a
f loat for the Northwest T el'l tt ory
celebration and for the present a·
t lon of ROTC medals at Ohto
Universit y and Rio Grand•'
Coll ege.
Reservations ca n be made bv
ca lling Keith As hl ey at 992-7874
VIsitors, gues ts and prospect ive
mem bers welco me.

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Prt:&gt;ac hlnJ!: 9 30 a.m. first and second, Sun
days of l'a r h mont h: third and fourt h Sun
dav E"ach monlh wors hip sC'rvicesa17 JOp
m , W Pdn£~S d ay ev('nln.Es at 7· 30 p m
Prayer a nd Bible Stu dy
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, Mulb
rr ry Hel~tht 5 Road, Po mercy LNOV
Bruch Pas tor, Sabbal h School 'Superl n
tend(' nt, Rhonda Markin Sabbath School
be~ln s a! 2 p m. on Saturday wll h wors hip
st'rv icc folloy,; lng at .1 15 EvNyonf' Wf' l
com('.
RUTLAND FtRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sisler Ha rrlc11 WarnN Sup l Sun d:w
School 9:30a m Morning Worshi p 10 45
am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Ly•lon
Ha llf'y ml nlst('r, Sunday School, 9 JO a
m ; Morni ng Worship 10 3U a m
F IRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po
mC'roy Pl~r E l amar O'Brvant, pastor:
Jack N£'1'tls Sunday School Dlreclor Sun
day School 9·30 a .m: Mor nln R Worship
10 45 ev('nl n$l worship, 7:00pm (0 S T )
&amp; 1 30 ( E S T 1, W£'dnr!'ida y Prayt"r $('r·
viC(',7.00pm (D S T I &amp;730PM (ES
T ); Mission Friends (agrs 2·61. Royal
.;mbassadors I boys ages 6·1RI. and Gi rls
In 1\cllon Iages 6-18) on Wf'dn('sdays, 7 p
m !D.S T.J&amp;730pm IEST);Tul.'sday
Visita tion, 6 30 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal
If')' Run Ro ad. R('v Emml"tl Rawson, pa s
tor Handlf'V Dunn sup!. Sunday SChool
lOam.: Sundayrven ln g~C'rvlcP, 7 30p m
BlhiP IC'achinfZ. 7 JO p m Thursday
SYRACUSE MISSION Ch('rf\' St .. Sy ·
racus(' 5(lrYices, lOam Su nday EvP n ln~
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Mtddleport, Ohio

Pomeroy

TRIN rrY IHLI RQJ He\ W H Prn in
f:l&lt;-t ~10r J)('hbk' Buck Sund.w Scll&lt;ifj Sup!
Church School 9: 1~ ,, m Worships.." lt•lO 'lll
.1 rn Chll\J n •hf'lu~. rl 1\rf'Scb' 7 l1 p m
umk•r cUr ('Ctlon of l.ols Bw 1
POMEROY OfUR('H OF THE NAZA
RFNE CnrW'! Unron .md Multrm Rev
'f'hom&lt;~s Glm McC'Iun~ p.:tslor Nm mrn Prf':l;
I('\ S S, Sup! Sun&lt;l,tv School 4 l1 .t m
rnnrmng wor o;hip 10 ~,1m l'\('111ngsrrvlrrh
p m. mld·"('('k ~m1r&lt;' WfYtnNld.w 7 p.m
1.Rt'\C'E: F:P L"qOOPI\.1. (lfURf'H 'l'lfi E
M.tln S1 Porn:•m\ Sund,l\ S~T\'IC'f'S ' Hotv
rommu nlon on 1tro fu ~~ Sund,t\ ol 1w h rronth.
,md ('Omblrwd " ll h tro1rung pt d ~ f'r on 1hl•
I hlnld Suntlav Mn r run~ pr.t\'f't .mtlsn rmn nn
rll ottl'r Sund.1VS of 1tr&lt; rmnt h C'hu1 ch ~hoot
M&lt;l Nur:r;cn C';Jrf' p1m ldro Cofffl' hour In t 11:•
P.1rlsh H,1ll trnm:'(l l.llt•lv folloo 1ng 1tY'sn \ lo•
fDMEROY CliUilOl OF CHRIST. ~1 \\
M;1ln Sl Nd l Pmu&lt;tloo1 p;l~IOI B1blr Sd1n1l
1 ~ft.1m
Mnr run g\.\ll'sh lp 10 1() ,1 m Yout h
m('('l ln ~ li Ul p m . E\pnmg \.\Orshi p 7 ffi p
m W('(lnr•:~o;d,IV rughl pr t\Pt ffi{flh rrg 1nrl Rrhk•
~1 1K !V 7 t1l (l m
1m: W VATION MMY 11:'1 Autli'l'nut
Aw Porl1f'r O\ M1 ~ Dol .1 Wlnmg rn rh.u .l!l'
Snndu\ hnhm•ss fnl'l'ling Ill .t m · ~ncl ,r v
S.: hool. lfl l/1 ,1m !iund.J\ School YfSM
J·;lol!'if' Ad.uns lrc~clfo1 7 II 1&gt; m Sal\'dlkln
mrrlmg v,mmt~ spr: •,tkf'~ .md mu ~ k Sl)'ll,!l&lt;;
Thur~l\' 11 WI o1 m 10 2 p m l...tdlrs Hol"rt'
IA.'.Jg\10 mrmtx''"" m ( h,UJ:.'' ,1!1 wonwn
mvilflt ti ~~ p m Thut o,; d:l\ f'm p-; C,ltlc&gt;l
Cia""" (You n.ct Pt&gt;oplr-Bihlf'l i l'l pm BlbiC'
StU( I\ .rnd Pr .1\'1'1 mN'I tnL! cpm Jo Ill• pubhr
pOMEROY WF~I SIDF Clll/RrH OF'
O IR IST 'R!."ti
. Onldt l'll o,; H11rn ' H11 ~t l tCounlv
Rood "ffi1 ffi2 52:'5 \'nt,rl mu"l' S u m~l\ Wnr
s1hp lO t m BlhiPStu&lt;l\ D .1m \\ o1~hip tip
m Wrdnrsd.J\' Blbh• Shxh 7 p m
OJ 0 DF:XTf'R Rllll F. CHRJ'"fL\N
CliURCH, Al\'m C'w tl•. po.rslot llnd1 ~ .m
Sup! Sund.rv Sd n1l q. l) .1m fl' l'olf hm g o.: n
\'1('1"' f11s1 .Jnd I hurl ~llll:ld' follnv.• ln g~Hll:h\
~hm l YoUlh mfY' II n~ . 7 :r1 p m 0\ f'l\ Sun
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Pomeroy

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MIDDL EPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION . Rev Kell h Ebli n.
pastor Sunrluy School 9 ;ma .m , Wad&lt;'
Havman. sup! , Morni ng Wors hip. 10· :nla
Su nd av f'V('nln~ S('rvlcC' 1 30 p m ;
Wrdn (':;day Prayer M(IPtlng. 7 30 p m
MT MORIA H CHURCH OF GOD
Raclnl' Rev. Ja mes SanerfiPld. pas tor
Ff('('man Williams. Supt. Sunday School
9 45 a m , Sundav and Wcd nC'sday I."V(' rt
lng SC'IVI CeS. 7 p m
: ~ MIDDI EPORT
F IRST BAPTIST
Corner Sixth and Palm('r Earl Etl rn. Pa s •
tor Edna Wilson. S. S SUpt. ; Beu lah
Whlf('. Assl Supl • Sunday School 9 15 a
m ; Morni ng Worship 10 1!'i ,1 m . Sund ay
Even l n ~ S('rVli.'(', 7 p.m Prayer mNH n ~
W('dn('sdav ('\'r nlng, 7 p.m .. Chlldr('n's
•c hoir pra ct!Cf? WcdnE"sday, 7 p.m . Ad ult
choir prarllce W('(! , 8 p m ; Radio pro
11ra m WMPO. Sundav. 8:30a m.

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
5th and Main. AI Hartson. mln lsll'r. MlkC'
Q:orlach. Sundav SChool Superl n1C'ndC'n1
Blblt &amp;hoo19 30 a.m .. Morning Wors hip
,)0. 30 a m Even ln ~ Worship 7:00 p.m.
WE"d nPSday. 7 00 p m. Pray('r mfflln ~
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA ·
1..ARENE, PASTOR Frf'd Pl•nho!'wood
Bil l Wh fl (', Sundav School Sup! Sundil Y
School 9 :\0 a m : MOl nln~ WOr!ihlp JO 45
a.m Evangellslll' mr'f'li n~ 7 lk1 p m
wronr'sdav. 7 00 p m PrU\C'I ml'f'llnJ~:
UNITE D PRESBVTEKI AN MINISTRl'
OF MEIGS COUNT!'
fko \ , Cha rles Tal hott
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURC H - Sunday Wor ship Sforvle!'s
9·00 am : Chu rch Sctrool10·15 am
' MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
Sundav School, !I am , Chu l"ch service.
10 I ~ ti m
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
TERIAN - Sunday School 10 a m ,
Ch urch SC'r V!CP, I I 15 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pa51 or.
Jo hn Evans. Sunday School 10 00 am .,
Sunday Morn In~ Worsh ip n · PO am Chll
dr r n's Church 11 ·•• m Sunday Ev('nl ng •
Service 7:00pm Wed ,6 pm Youn f,!La · '
dies' Auxiliary Wedn C'Sday, 7 p m Fam
lly Wor!lhlp

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HAZEL COM"'!UN ITY CHURCH Off
Rl 124. 3 mllPS from Portla nd-4 mg Rot
to m Eds('J Har1 pastor Sund ay School,
9 :10 a. m Su nd ay m orn ln~ preach ln ~
10 .«1 a m , Sunday l'Venlng S('rvlc("s, 7· 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURC H Co rn er Ash an d Pl um Ralp h
Cu ndiff pas! or Sund ay School lO· OO a m :
Morn I n~ Wo rShl p,•ll . 00 a m , Wed nl'Sdav
and Saturday EVf' n i n ~ Srr vic('S at 7 30 p
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MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNrrED METHODIST CHURC H
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev. Don Arch er

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Pomeroy, OH.

For thee the wonder·
work tng earth puts forth

992-2975

sweet flowers.

. wmter's white has gone from stght
And warmer breezes blow,
A tinge of green wtll paint the scene
As buds begin to show;
And by degrees the barren trees
Wtth leaflets will be crowned,
Whtle birds return; then we'll dtscern
Each bright and cheerful sound.
In ftelds and glades, in pastel shades
The blossoms everywhere
Will soon dispense their fragrant scents
Ltke perfume through the atr.
Thts floral art should help impart
The lesson faith will bring:
With this rebtrth, the Lord's own earth
Will come to life tn spnng
.:. Gloria Nowak

FUNERAL HONIE
" Serving Families"

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RUTLANDRIBL E METHODIST Amos
Tillis paslor Sonny Hudson. supt S u ndo~v
S! hoot If: :lOa m : Morning- wor~hlp tn· .111
,, m, Su nd,tv f'\f'nlng srrvl(f' 7. 110 p m
Wrdnt'l!dav "1'1\'lf'f' 7 p m WM PO pHl
gram !l a m (',rrh Sund .1v
RUTLAND CHURCH OF T HE NAZA
RENE Rf' v L0\.\'1'11 ford pa stor Sunduy
Sehoul Y 30 a m Worship "rrv lrr tn :10 a
m
Young propiC' 's SC'rv lr•· 6 p m
[\'angf' llstlf scrv IC'1' fi 30 p m Wrdn 1'Sd.t v
~ rn lrt• 1 p m
MASON CIIURCH Of CHRIST Mlll rr
St M.1snn W Va EuJ2'C'nl' I. Co n~1'1 ml
nl~ l ('t' Sunfl uv Blb ll' SIUdv 10 a m Wo r
:o;hlp 11 .J.m and 7 p m wron i.'S da v Blblf'
Studv. \Oc.tl m u ~lr. 1 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF r;oo Dud
dlnsz t an('. Ma son. W Va J N Tharkf'J'.,
po.ts!OJ EvC'nlng sC'rvlcC' 7 30 p m . Wo·
mrn ·~ Mlnlsln
Th ursd;.•v 9 111 am
Wrd nr~dav Pr,lyC' r and BlblC' Study, 7· 15
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CI!R ISTIAN UNION Hartford , W Va
Rev David McManis, pastor. Chu rch
SChool ft• 30 a m : Sunday mornlnli{ ser
vice. 11 a m.. Sun day (IV('Rina sl'rvl cf',
7 :ll p m Wedn l'Sday prayC'rmccrtng, 7: 30
pm
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCII. l£t&lt;rl
W Va Rl 1. Jbmes l.(lwls. pas1or. Wor
ship servlrrs 9 ~am , Sunday School ll
am . Evenina worship 7·lt p m Tuesday
roll age pra yer meet I n~ and Blbl t' SILady
9 30 a m , Worship urv lcc, Wednesday
7:wlpm
OUR SAVIOUR LUTH ERA~ OIUR CH,
Wal nul and Henry Sis .• Rav enswood. W
Va Th(' FU&gt;v George C Weir ick, pustor
Sunday SChoo\9: 30 a m : Sun day worshi p
11 a. m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, loratt.'Cion
Pomeroy Pike. Counry Road~ near Flat
wood~ Rl'v Blackwood. pas! or Storvlct~
on Sunday a1tO:Ml a m and 7·.10 p m. with
SUndaySchooi9:;IOa m BtbleSiudy, Wed
ncsday, 7,.1J p. m.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST , St. Rt 3J8, Antiquit y Rev
Fra nkli n Dickens. pastor. Sunday morn·
Ina 10 am; Sund ay ('ven in~ 7.30 p.m.
Thursday ('Ven\ nJil: 7 30 p.m
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STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP ·
TlST CHURot Pastor Robert Dyers . '
SundavSchoollOa.m; Worsh\ p serv lCf' ll
a m.• Sunday wenl na Jervtce,7 30 p m ,
Wednesday I'"V(."'''ing S('('\1 \ce 7. l) p.m.
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HO·
LINESS OIURCH, lnr., 75 Pearl St Rov.
Ivan ,Myers , putor, Rocer Manl ey, Sr.,
SUnday School Supeorlntendent. Sunday
SchOOl 9: JO a.m , Mornl nB Wors hip 10: XI
m.; Evening Worship 7: 30 p.m , Wed·
Ianetday
Evt.!nlng Bible Study. Prayer and
1
• PraiH Servtce, 7· 30 p m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRI!iT APOS·
TOLIC- VanZandt a nd Ward Rd. Eld••r
Jamt'S Mill er, pastor Sunday School,
10. 30 a.m • Worship Service, Sunday, 7:30
P m • Blblc Srudy, W('dn csday 7 ~ p m
CALVARY PILGR IM CHAPEL,' Harrl·
tonYlll e Road Rev [){lwey KlnJI pas tor
Clinton Faulk, Sunday School suPt..; Sun'.
day S(:hool9:30 a m ; morning wors hip 11
a m . Sund ay CYenlnA ll"''VIct' 7·.10 p.'m.
Prayer Mc~ln g, Wednesday, 7.l! p m

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"FUIQtlnR K.1n1ud:v F1l1d Chldtn "
228 W. ll'lain 51:, Pomeroy

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School '' Ill .t m . Mor nl n ~ Wo1ship HJ ,!IJ,
I \f'ntn g Wor shi p 7 Ill p m , WPrht rsd,!V
Pl ,l\l 't SI&gt;r,lu 7 \Op m
FA IT II BAPI IS'I CHUHf'li , H.llll uHI
Sl M.I..,OII Sum!. I\. Sf lu1ol In .1 m , Mo1n
111g wu1 !:.ll lpl l ,1 m
I \I nln~ o;PJvi( 1 lip • •
m Pt 1\P t nH~ li ng ,1nd lllbl1 Slurlv Wr, l
SYRACUSF: F'IR~T C'IIUHCJ t 0~ COD
no n Prn lf('Ostul Wo1ship ~~ ·• ' lrf' Sund e~ \
10 ol m Sundn\ St hool 11 I rn I \1'11 111)'
\.\.orshlp Sl'l \H't 7 1Kl t&gt;m WPdn lostJ"'
fl i',I\N mf'i'll nJ,t i fMl p m
M'l' HERMON UNITED R!1F.'IIIRFN
IN CHRIST CHUR CH LO&lt;'.I!NI In T••x.1 ~
Commun ity off l'l HI R2 R1•v Hobf'rt
Sa ndl'rs pa~ !nr ,Jpff ll ollf't 1.1v l&lt;'.uil'r
Ed Roush Suml.tv Sehoul Sup! Su nd e~v
School 9 30 am. mmnlng wmshlp .t nrl
chll dri"n 's r-hmeh 10 '10 ,1 m , f'W'nlng
prPach l n~ ~('rVItf' flt s1 thrrf• SuncJavs
7 .10 pm, Spr&lt;lal srt\ln• fou rth Sumlo~ y
C'VC' n l n~. 7 .lO p m
\'1h'&lt;ln£'Sd.IV PrilVI'r
Studv ,rmt Youth hi low
sMl'cllng
hip 7 .](} Blblt&gt;
pm

CHURCH OF COD OF PROPH ECY
Srhool lO ,, m Sund,l\' rv("n [nJ! 7 00 p m
Mld ~ £&gt;f' k s('rV IC(', Wrd . 7 P m
LANGSVILL E CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Dallas Janey. Sunday School Sup1 Sund ay
School 9 30 a m Sunday M orn ln~ Wor
shi p. JO JOa m , Sundayevenl ng Worslll p
7 30 p.m Wednesday evenin g Prayer
Mel'l lng, 7 30 p m
SYHACUSE CHURrH OF THE NA
ZARENE RC'\' Gl('fln McMil lan. p.t ~ l or
M,r rv .JanlcC' J.avrn d.-r. Sund.•v Srhool
Sup! Sunrla;'o ~rh ool 9 'ln .1 m . Morning
woro; hlp 10 10 a m : EvangPII s tl~ sC'rvlrr
6 p m : Pravrr and PraiSf'WNlnrsdav. 7p
m Youlhml'f'llnJ:: 7p m
EDfN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST C L&lt;'SIIC' Cilllllan , past or ~un
da v School lfl. flO am. Morning Wnrsh!p
11 rtrt a m Sunda v I'\ Pn ln g Sr'J'\' If'f' 7• Ort p
m Wedm•sdu v rvrn lnl! pra vC'r ~rr~ !('('
7 00pm
HY SELL RUN HOLINESS CHURrfl
Mlkr Th ompson. N&lt;'W Havl.' n WV J)aSICH
Sundav School.t19 :«I n m . Mmnlng\.1111
o.: hltl,ll 10 J0,1 m , Sund.l\' 1'\f'nlngsf't"\' ief'
,11 7 ll p m Thursdav S!'t\llfi'S ,1 1 7 30 p
m
FREEDOM r.OSPEL MISSION .11 B.dd
Knoh. lor.:llC'd m Countv Road l l Rl.'v
L.av.tl"nN:• c;Ju('S('nC'a mp pastor Rrv.
Ro_gC'r Will ford ,n;;sl pas101 Prru rtr lnp:
S!'rv IcC's Sund,l v 7· 11'\ p m Pr.t yrr mt'f' l ln~
Wrd n~ da y
7.30 pm .. G .~rv C.i lffllh .
lr,Jdl' r Vou 1h ~mups Sundav 1'\'f'ning ,11
ti ] I p m wllh Rog!'r und Ylolrl Wi ll ford
II'&lt;Hif'ro;, Co mmu nion sC'rvl c(' rlrs l Sun dav
t' H'h monlh
WIOTE S CHAPFl
WESI EYAN
CHURCH - Coolvl!lr RO Rf'v Phil lip Rl·
df'nOUJ pas tor Suml.1v Srhool 93ft ·• m .
\.\ Ors hiiJ Sl'n• lcr 10 lO n m . Blhlr s tUdy
and \UH ~hlp sf'rvkC'. Wf'dn ('l;daV , 7 p.m.
RUT LAND CHURCH OF' CHRIST.
Ma rk .Jon('!; past or Bil l Nkh ol ~ on Sun
dav Srhnnl Sup! Sund av School 9. 30 a m ,
Morn in~ Worship J'ln d Co mmunion 10 :10.1

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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Wrncn
Eldr ldgf' mln lsh•r. 0 11\ N S"a1n. Sunda\
Sc hool Sup! Pn•a 1 •h i nf~ 93ft a m t•ach
Rev. Roy Deeter
Sundav
Rn. Seldon Johnsoo
HOBSON OIRISTIAN UNION IThu r
ALFRED - Chureh School 9• 30 am;
man Du rha m l pastor Sunda) serv ice.
Worship, Ua m , UMYF6:30p m , UMW
9. 30 a.m . even ing service 7: 30pm
Third Tuesday . 7 30 p m Co mm union
Prayer meel ln jil:, Wedneday. 7 30 p m
flr sl Sunday (Archl'r)
BEARWALI.OW RIDGF: CH!IRC H f)f'
CHESTER- Wo r ship 9 am, Chu rch
C'HRIST Josrp h B H o~ l..ln~ p . r ~ !OI Rlbl r
Schoo1 10a .(Tl .. Bibl e Study, T hursday, 7p
Class q ~~~ ,, m M(lrnln,a Worship 10·111 .1
m. OMW firs! Thu rsday, 1 p m: Com
m . EH•nln,a \'worship K Jll p m Th ursdav
munl on, first Sunday tArchf'rl
Bible Slud' fi :vl p m
JOPPA - Worship 9 30 a m. Chu f'(' h
~EW STIVERSVI LLF. CO MMUNITY
Schoo! IO 30 a m Blbl eSt udy Wednesday
CHURCH Sund.n. School sC'n•kr !J ~ 5 a
7· 30pm ~Johnson!
m . Wm o;hlp !\f'n·ln• J{l 30 ,, m
LONG BOTTOM - Chu rc tr Scllool 9 30
Evan~ l lsJI&lt; &amp;r\.ICC' 7·l.fl p m \\ £'dnrs ·
a .m, Worsh ip 7 p m. Blblt' Study, Wed·
dav Pt av('r mrrtlng 7 ID p m Thursda1
n ~day. 7·30 p m ; UMYF , Wednesdav,
ZTON CHURCH OF' CHRIST PomPrm
6·00 p m : Co mmu nion F irst Sundav.
H,1rrisonvllli' Rd Rnhrl 1 Purt(•JI mini ~
!Archer I
l('r: Sti"\'C' St,tn lf'V, S S Sup t, All ! MC'ElREE DSVILLE- Chu rc h School9 30 a
rcv. A"~' Su p1 Sundcn Sthonl ll 'Uio m .
m WorshlpServic('ll· OOa m (I){&gt;Nerl.
Worship sf'n 1&lt;'1' 10 lOa m E\ f'nl ng 11. or
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL ship Sund.l\ 7 p m .rnd wron~da \&gt; . 7 p m
Church School 9 a. m . Worshi p 10 a m .
ST . .JOHN LUTHE RAN CHURCH . Pine
Blbl&lt;' Study , 1Uesday, 7· 30 p m ; UMW,
GrovP Thf' R£'v Wil lia m Mlddlf'S\\'U rth
Third Tu('Sday, 7 30 p m .. Communion
pastor Church sC'rvlc(' 9 :W n m: Sund,l\
First Sunday IArChl.'rl
School IO.lO a .m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST
John Wri_g-h1 pastor ~ unda\' Sr"h ool q. lll .1
CENTRAL CLUSTER
m ; l.arrv H a\ nC'~ S S Sup I Mor nrn g
Rev. Jaml'fi E. Corbitt
WOJ ship 111 ,Jil ,1 m
Rev. Steve n Nels on
RAC INE CHURCH OF TIIF NAZA
Rev. Melv ln F ranklin
RENE , RC'v Lloyd D Crimm .. /r ptl~'or
Rev. Clemente S. Zun11a, Jr.
Ora Bass, Chairma n oll hf' Bo.1 t d of ChrIs
Rev. Robert Mussman
11.m Ltfr Sunda\' School ~ :W a m Mm·n
ASBURY lSvracuSC')- Worshlp1J a m
ln,~t worship 10 ltl ,1 m , ('VaMI!'f'llsllc scr
• Chu r('h School 9 45 a m . Ctr arg£' Blbl P .. vJC'r 7 00 p m. wron Nidav s('n•l rt• 7 p m
Sludy Wf'd nPSday, 7 :Wpm , UMW. fi r st
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Do'
Tu('sdav 7· 30 p m : Choir Rehea rsal. ~ l('rl _iBERTY
Wood~ Call p.1s1or St'r\lc('S Sundav
Wron&lt;'Sday 6.30 p.m . UMW. fo urth Sun
10 am i.l fld 7 p m W£'dn('!';dav 7 p m
day 6 30 p m { N~Is(rll
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Rog
ENTERPRISE - Worshi p 9 a m ,
C'r Watson. pastor Crenson Pra tt , Sun day
Chu rrh SchoollO a.m .. Blbi4?Si ud v Turs
School Sup! Mornin ~ Worship 9· 30 am .
day 7 30 p m , UMW, First Mo ndav, 7· 30
Sunday S~hool 10::.1 a .m .. EvenlnR ser
p m : UMYF Sunday, 6 p. m Choir Revice 7.30 p m
h£~~~rsa~ 6 IDp rn. WellnPSday IFrankl lnl
MT UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shur.
fLATWOODS- Chu rch Srhool, 10 a m
. pastor, JOC' Sayre, Sunday School Sup!
. Worship 11 a m : Bible St udy , Thurs·
Sunday School 9 45 a m . Ev(."'''ln~ wor
day 7 p m. UMYF Sunday , 6 p m
ship 6 l&gt; p m; Prayer M('{lflng, 6:30pm.
IF'rankllnl
Wed n('Sday.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m ,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Chu !'('h School 10 A M Choir pracllcl',
CHRIST Dave Prentice mlnls!C'r Dery l
Tursday , 6 30 p m , UMW. first Tuesd ay,
Wells, Sup! Church School 9 a.m .. Wor
7 30 p m (NE' ISOO)
ship S£&gt;rv lce 9 45 p m
HEATH ~ Mlddl£.&gt;porf) -Chu rch School,
OIESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
9 JO a m , Morning Worship 10 30 a m ,
RENE Rev Herbert Gral(&gt;, paslor
You th Croup, 4 p m : WE'd nesd ay, Church
Frank ft l(fl('. Slip! Sunday School 9 30 a
Choir r'C'hC'arsal. 1 p m : Thursday,
m Worship SE'rvlcco, 11 a m and 7 p m
Prayer Sf'rvlc£'. 6 3rt p m . Blbl eStudv. 1
Sunday. Wedn£'Sday. 7 p.m. Prayer met'!
p m IZu nlgat
In~ .
MINERSV ILLE -Worship Service 10
LAUREL CU FF FREE METHODIST
a m . Church School, l la .m : UMW, third
CHURCH. David 8&lt;'11. paslor Robert E
W('dnPSday. 1 p m: ChoJr p ractice, Mon·
Barton, Director of Chrls llan Edu callon,
dav. 7 30 p m. INelsool.
SIPVc&gt; Ebli n, assis tant Sunday School 9: 3(1
PEARL CHAPEL - Worshi p SC'rvlct&gt;
a m : Mornlna worship 10 :10 a.m ;1'('('ns
9 30 a m : Church School 10: 15 a m :
In Actton, 6p m , Even lngWorshlp, 7:30p
UMW Second Tu('sday, 7 30 p m . ! M u ~s
m Wed n€'Sda)' £'vc nlng prayer and Bible
man\
study,730p m Choir practice, Thunday ,
POMEROY - Church School. 9 ·1 ~a m
7p m
: Worship 10: 30 a m.. Choir rehPBrsal
DEXTER CHURCH OF CH RIST ,
Wcodn f'5day, 7 :W p m., UMW s('Cond
Charles Russe ll Sr , mlnlslE't' Rick Ma·
Tul'Sday, 7· 30 p m , UMYFSunday,6p m
com~r. supt. Sunday School 9 30 am .,
1Corbl1tl.
Worship service 10:30 a m BlbiP !liludy,
ROCK SPRI NGS- Churc h School. 9 15
Tuesday, 7·30 p m
am , Worsh ip 10 am; Blblf'S tudy, W('d·
REORGAN IZED CHURCH OF JESUS
n('Sdav. 7 30 p m.: UMYF (S&lt;&gt;nlorsl Sun
CHRISTOFLA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Port·
day. :'! p m . (J un iors\ PVery of hC'r Sun
land Rarl ne Road Wil liam Rou sh, pastor
d.tv 6 p m (F ranklin)
Linda Evans, chu rch school director.
RUTLAND - Chu rch School. 10 am.
Ch,urch school 9. 30 a m . Mornin g wors hip
Worship, 1l am; UMW IE vC'nl nRCircll•l
10 30 am; Wed nesday ('Vt&gt;nlng pray('r
Sf'CO ild WC'dncsday, 7·30p m, UMW !AI·
s('rv!C't'S , 7· 30 p m
lf'rnoon C!rclel second Thursday, 1 p m.
BETHLEHE M BAPTIST Rl'V Earl
1Mussman t
Shu l('r, pastor Worshi p servlct&gt;, 9·30a m
SALEM CENTER -Chu rch School9 1~
Sunday School 10 · 30 a m Bible Stu dy and
am : Worship 10· 15 p m ~Muss m an!
prayer service Thursday, 7 30 p m.
SNOWVILLE - Worship. 9 00 a.m ,
CARLETON INTEROENOMINATION·
rllu l'('h sc hool9 45a m IMussmalll
AL CHURCH. KlnRsbury Road Rl'V. 0. ·
vld Cur fma n. pastor Sunda y School 9. :1&gt;
a.m: Ra lph Carl, Supt. Evening 'NOrshlp
1 00 p m Pray('r meetlnlt, Wednesday
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
700p m
Rev. Rorer Grace
lONG BO'ITOM CHR ISTIAN, Vernon
Rev. P•ul McGuire
E ldrldg£', pastor; Walla ce Damewood,,..')
S Supt SundaySchool9: 30a.m .: Worshi p
APPLE GROVE - Chu rc h School 9· 30
Service, 10.30 a .m.
a m Worship JO 00 a m 1first and third
Sundayu : Bible study every Sund ay 7 p
m : UMW Second Tue~day , 7:00 p m;
Prayl'r m('{'lf ng, Wed nC'sdav. 7 p m
1Grace1.
RAC INE FIRST BAPTIST, SII'Ve
BETHANY- Worsh ip, 9 am , Chu rch
Deaver. Pa!ltor Mi ke Swiger, SUndav
School, 10 a m , Blblr Study , Wedn('Sday ,
School Supt , Sunday School 9· 30 a m ,
10 am: Dorcas Wo mt~n 's F(IJiowshlp ,
Morning worship 10 40 am ; Sunday
Wednesday. ll am IMcGulr(" ).
ev~ ln - worship 7:30 p m ; W«&lt;nettt~ y
CARMEL - Churrh School 9•30 a m,
evening Bible study 7 30 p m
Worshi p, 10: 45 a.m. Second and Fourth
IJ.JRLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sundavs. Fellowship tl lnner wtt h Sutlon
Burllnli[ham Ray Laudcr mllt. pastor: n&amp;
th lrd Thursday, 6:30 p.m IMcGut ret.
bert Cw.ar1 assistant pasto-. Sunday School
EAST LETART- Churrh School9a m,
Worship 10 a m. second and fourth Sun· . 10 a m ; worship 7 p.m , Wf'dnesday. 6 p.m
)Witl rnK'tlng: W00., 7p.m ch urchsm ict~~
days: UMW f ~rsl Tuesday, 7 l) p m.
PINE GROVE HOLIN&amp;'lSCHURCH. \!
tGracel .
mll('off Rt. :m Rw. 8&lt;11 J . Wall~. J»slor
LETART FALLS - Wors hip 9 'a'.m.;
Roberf Searll'!, S S Supt Sunday School
Church School10 a m fGratPI
MOijNfNG STAR- Worshi p, 9:45 a. m., . 9.:10 a .m ; Mor ning Wors hip J0·3o am ..
Sunday £tventnJZ servlc£' 7 JO p.m ; Wl'd
Church School 10:30 a m , Blblt&gt; STudy,
D('!day S('fVIC(&gt;, 7::W pm
Thursday, 7·30 p.m fRader) ,
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Llotle.
RACINE WESLEUN - Church Sclml
pastor. Stt"V(' l.IHIC'. S S. Sup! SUnday
10a.m, Worshlp l la .m.; UMWfounhMon:
School 10 a.m .. M ornln~t worslp. 11 a m.;
day at 7 30 p m , Me n'• Prayer Breakfast.
Sunday ('\'enlng won hlp 7:30 p m. Prayl'r
Wl'lln&lt;sday, 7 a m tGracet.
mooting and BlbleiNdyThund8y. 7 :mp.
SU'ITON - Churrh School, 9: 30 a m.;
Mornin g W o r~ hl p 10 4~ a .m. fl ra t and thi rd . m ; Youth m eetln ~ WOOni.'!'!Biy at 7 p.m.
RF.JOICING LI FE BAPTIST CHUROl
Sundays; Fellows hip dln n~r with Carme-l '
=. . .!J_tJ_fnd
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AvP., Mh:ldteporl Sunday
1hlrd Thursday. 6. 30 p.nf. tMcGulre) .

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even with Joy and
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- Isaiah 35:2

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P. ·J. PAULEY, AGENT

having a "Birthday Celebration"
and you are invite!

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Phone (61CI 741 H 77

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SATURDAY, MARCH 21st

Mrs. Marvene Lowery of Middleport has ret ur ned from Chi cago where she was ca lled du e to
th e unexpected death of her
daughter. Mrs. Ri chard M cConnell She is surv tved by her
husba nd and th1ee children .

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WIS &amp; SONS SOHIO ·SWISH£~ &amp; LOHSE
WAID CROSS
TEAFO"D
GOD GAVE US SPRING
Locust &amp; Beech Street

t wns. Member s of the Pomer oy
group serving on the Southeas t
Ohto Area Board are Glor ia
Johnson, serv ice at v ice president of outreach. and Dtane
Har r ison, ser v mg as record i ng
secretary.

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T hey will share techniques for
·stir frying, baking and meat
preparation. A Bavarian Pork
Roas t, M exica n Chocol at e
c6eese Ca ke, Eggs In a Bag, and
Honey Jelly will be fea t urad.
Registra tion fee is $2 fo r a
class, and pre-registratiOn by
Monday, March 30. is req ues ted.
To r egister for the class in Athens
County, ca ll 593-8555. To register
for the Meigs County class , call
992-6696

f r om 7· 30 to 9:30 p.m .. at the
cooperative ex tensio n service
office. 280 West Un ion St. The
class will be r epeated Wednes·
da} night. Apr il 1, at the M ei gs
High School Hom e Econom ics
Room. Pom eroy, al so from 7:30
t o9 30 p. m.
Presen ti ng the progr am w ill be
Betty Reese. A thens County
H ome Economics Agent, and
Ci ndy O liver i, M eigs County
Home Economlcs -4H agent:

Aglow -sp.eaker announced
Dr Judy Chavez will be
loatured speaker at the Southeas t OhtoArea Wom en'sAglow
Spn ng Retrea t to be held Apr il ,
~ :i, at the Hock mg Va lley Inn,
Nel sonvtlle
Do Chavez wt ll speak at the
open mg Friday evening, April :1,
sPss ion; at the 9 am. Sa tu r day
mornmg sess ion and at 7:30 p.m.
that even mg
She has been an ordai ned
mt mster for ovf'r 40 yea rs and is
presen tly both a m tnister and an
evangel ts t-at largo fat the PTL
Club She set ves as spec tal
advtsor to .Jim Bakker of Cha
t ies ton, N .C'
She Is a noted evangeliSt and
Btble teacher who con tinually
speakers for Women's Aglow,
Ful l Gospel B usinessmen's ses·
swns and at church reviva l s and
youth moYcmen ts
Members of I he Pom eroy
Chap ter are to contact Mary M.
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160 Pal Henson pa stor Sundav S&lt; hool 111
am C l a ss!'~ for a ll .r~Ps .Junlorlhurrh II
a.m Morni ng wnr shl() 11 n m Adul l
Choir practll'l' 6 p m Sunda &gt; You n ~ Pro
pie s, Chlldrf'n's ChuJ( h and Adull Rlhh'
S!udv , WednPsday .11 7 3ft p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL ~70 (ir,m t
Sl Mlddlcporl Aff lllaJ(I(J wl! h Soulh1•rn
Bapl lst ConvPntlon D,1vld Brya n Sr , Ml
nlstPr Sund11y School JO ,1m, Mm nlng
wors hip l I a m , Ev,•nln.c: wo1 s hip 7 p rn .
Wf'dnrsday PVI•nl nJ! Blblf' s1udy ••nrt
praycr m('('l! n~ 7 p m

BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHI!IST Si
Rt 12hndCo Rd ~ . M.u kSI'PVf'rs mini s
lf'r Sunday ~hoo t Sup1 H,ll't y H1•n
d rlcks. Sunda y School9 lO .1 m Mm nlng
Worsh ip 10.30 a m , Ev£'nl n ~ wnrshlp 7 p
m Wf'dnesday worship 7 p m
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN CHUR CH
Cor nl'r Syca mor" and Sf'C'ond Sts . Pn
meroy. Thr Rl'v Wll llum Mlddli'swan.
pas! or Sund ay SchOol 9 45 " m Ch urch
sl'rvlc(' 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH M s~r
Ant hony GJ.1 nnamorr Ph 992· 5ft9fl Satur
day EvenlnR Mass 7. l0 p m , Sunda v
Mass. 8 a.m a nd 10 .1 m Con h•ss lons om•
half hour twfor£' ••a ch Muss ce o ( laSSI'S,
11 11 m Sundav
VICTORY BAPTIST. ~25 N 2nd St
Mlddli•pml .l.lmf'S E K('('SI"(', p.1S10r
Sunday mornlnR wors hip 10 a. m , EVf'n
ln,li! s('rvlcC' 1 p m , Wl'tl nPsd.•y f'W nlng
worship 7 p m Vlsllal lon Thursdn;r 6 lllp
m

MORSE CHAPEL. CHURCH Ch.t rlf's
Norris. pastor Sund.1y Sl.'hool. W ,, m
worship Sl'rvlcfl II am, Sund ay n l ~h !
worship s('rvlr.c: 7 30 p m , Mldw''' 'k
prayrr "('rVIC'I' WPdnesd ,ty 7 p m
WESLEYAN
BIA LE
HOI JNF.SS
CHURC H ofM itldlf'porl Inc, 75 Prur1St ,
Rfov Ivan MyNs, p.tslnr, Ro~r· r M.tnlf'y
Sr, Sunday School Sup!. Sunday School
9 30 a m . M orn ln~ Worshi p 10 :w .1 m
Ev ,•n ln ~ Worship 7 30 p m WcdnP!Id,IV
rvrn lnJ~ Bl'ol1• study, prayrr and pral si•
srrvlce, 7 30 p m
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF' GOD- Gll hf'rt Sprn(('r, pu ~ tor Sun
day School 9 :1D a rn Mornln ~ Sf'l viH•
JO ()() a m , Sund By evPnl ngsl'tv lcP7 CXI)r
m Mltl·wrrk pravf'r srrv!cr WNln l'sda y
7pm

MT. OLIVE COMMUN ITY CHURCH.
L..!Wrf'nC'(' Bu"h· pastor Max F'olmrr Sr
Supl Sund ay~ llool and Morn I n~ Worship
9 30 a m Su mla y f'Vf' nln~ sf' rvlcr. 7tjl m
Youlh mf"(•tl nl;( nnd Blblf' St udy , Wr'fl m•s
daY 7 Jl m

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Religion Today
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Lobbying rules
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' Churches and other char it able organlz,Jil ons •11'1' re,lstln~
efforts by the I nternal Revenue Service to Impost •' trlngcnt nPw
rest rictio ns on how much they can do t o lnflu!•nce th p making of
gover nment po licies and laws.
And th ey arc getting so me Importan t sup;)llrt I tom some ol
t he very legislators whose views they hope to ln tl uc• nct'.
At Issue In the dispute are proposed regu lations Issued by lhr
IRS that are mea nt to clarify 1976 lax legisla tion th tll
guaranl eed religious groups and other Charita hlr organizatio ns
t he r ight to lobby, bu t which also put a fi na ncial Cl' ill ng on how
much they can spend .
But the proposed regula! Io ns thai set out a Sl' l'il's of de ll nil ions
of lobby lng act lvlt les that mos t char it lcs do not pt t•sc•nt ly co unI
toward their ce iling and for so me groups - prt•domlnan tly
non-religious groups- the proposed way of flgu•lng could cos t
t hem thei r tax exem pt statu s.
"The IRS proposals are based eit her on a mi sunders tand ing
by government of the proper role of non·p• uflls or arC' ,on
attempt to m uzzle t he Independent voice of suoh organlza lions," accordi ng to Brian O'Conn ell , president of Independ ent
Sector, the coa lit ion of both philanthropic donors and
recipients.
Jane Motz of the Quaker· related American friends Scrv lr r
Commi ttee ca lled the proposed regulations an assa ult on thP
poor and the ' ro le of non-pr ofit groups as a cha nnel for thrlr
voices to be heard In the national policy debat e.
"They (the regulations) would Inhibit farmworkrr advocacy
groups, for example. from Infor ming their constituents abOut
bills deali ng w ith use or pestici des In the field s, " she said,

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Page- S- The

Sentinel

Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

March 20. 1987
4

Giveaway

Layette shower conduaed in Middleport
A layette shower honor ing
Andrea Batey wa s held recently
at the Middlepor t Amer ica n
L egan hall.
Donna Wilson baked and decor ated the ca kc- for the shower
given by Geneva Wise and Betty
Batey . Attend ing were Pau la
Plants, Vickey Boyles and BPthany, Nellie Watkins. Susa n and
Trlsha Bacr, Melissa Manley.
Sue Little. Sherr! Thompson.
Judy Ba tey, Shirley Sisson, Darlene Hawle.v, E lla Stallings, Kim
and Love Batey . Sheryl and
Betty Wi lson . Delores Tyree,
Dorothy Bryant. Linda Boy les,
Shirley Wise. Ca rl a McKinney,
Sharon Wi se. Ch r is Var ian,

Crissy Taylor. Kelly Buzzard.
Ann McKinney, Darla Ha wley.
Robyn Payne. Krystal Bolin.
Tammy and Lacinda Zediker.
Kathleen Manley, Vivian Phil lips, Eulonda Haley . Bonnie
Ebcrsbach, Violet Riggleman.
Mona Neal. Marcia, Keawana
and Melanie Qualls. Sally.
Teresa and Annette Pierce. and
Fona Sm ith.
Sending gifts were Zac and Zeb
Batey. Bett y Hawley. Randy
Osborne. Ada ia Sanders. Stacy
Tyree, J.C . Kerbie and Josh
Buzzard. Grace Welsh, Candy
Phillips, Bnnie Lou Roush, Do ttle
Scarberry. Dea n, Judy and Chad
,Wise. Sheiia Beard, F.lizabeth

Butcher. Travis and Eric Batey,
D.R. and Amy Boster, Dee
Barber . Dona Hood. Janet Lee
Ru ssell, Kath leen Clonch. Becky
Tyree, Eddie McKinney, Beverly
Jornd, Patty Boyles , Carolyn,
Ci ndy, and Ronda Li tt le, Teresa
Haley and Sue Cichacki.
Ga mes were played with prizes
giving to Kelly Buzzard, Chris
Varian, Sa lly Pierce, Vicky
Boyles, Teresa Pierce, Viv Phillips, Euianda Haley, Sheryl
Wilson, Kim Batey, Lecinda
Zedlker. Lind a Boyles. Sue Lit tie, Bonnie Ebersbach, Shirley
Sisson. Robyn Payne won the
door prize.

Community calendar/area happenings

Part -Time Ba bytiHer noeded Ph.
614-2&amp;8 -1786 .

Public Notice

Public Notice

IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
WILLIS C. BLOWER .

Administrator of the Estate
of Rubv Russell, Deceased.
Plaintiff

Flattened Alum, Cans
.
26• lb.
Cltan Shnt Cast Alum.
' 25' to 29' lb.
#1 COPPER ............... 42 1
#2 COPPER ......:........ 32&lt;
Irony Aluminum
5 to 18' lb.

54 Misc . Merchandise

Richard Werner, address un·

known:

A complaint has been filed

by Wlllla C. Blower, administrator. asking the court to
determine the persons en·
titled to the decedent's

CAL LIPOLIS - The monthly
meetin g of F'lamc Fellowship
will be Friday , !UIJ p.m., at
Dale's Restaurant in Ga llipolis.
Speaker wi ll be Har ry Win gler ,
of Coolville.
S!ITURDA \'

RAC INE - Southern Loca l
Boa rd of Educa tion will meet in
special session Saturda y, 8 a.m ..
in the high school ca feter ia.
RACINE - Th ere will be a
hy mn si ng Sa turd ay, starti ng at 7
p.m ., at F'rl lowship Church in
Racine. Everyone welcome.
RUTLAND - Rutland Chu rch
of God is having a gos pel sing
Sa turd:~ y. 6: :JQ p. m. Everyone
welcom e.

POMEROY - Pomeroy Youth
League wi ll have final 'sign-up
Sa turday, at E lbcrfelds. from 10
a.m . to 1 p.m . $9 reg ist ration frc
and copy of birth cl'rtiflcatr
nPCded.
MIDDLEPORT- Return .Jonat han Meigs Chap ter. Daughter s
of the AmN ica n Revolution will
m eet Saturday, 1:
p.m., at
Heath Method ist Chu rc h in
Middleport .

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NEW HAVEN - Bend Area
Gospel Sing Sa turd ay, 7: :!Q p.m.
at F'irst Church of God in New
Haven fl'a turing th r Si nging
Ba nners, Or lando, Ky.: the
King's Children. As hland, Ky.,
and th e Reflect Ions Tr io, New·
Ha ven.

TEXAS COMM UN ITY - "A
Fa ther. A Son, A Three-Mil e
Run," wi ll be presented Sunday,
7: 30 p.m .. at the MI. Hermon
United Brethren Church. A freewill offer ing will be taken.
POM EROY - Lt. and Mrs.
Duane Harris and comrades of
the Salva'tion Army of Ath ens,
will conduct Sunday 6:30 p.m .
services at the Pomer oy Sa lva tion Army, 115 Butternut Ave.
SpC'C ial music wil l be fea tu red.
Thr public is Invited.
MONDAY

POMEROY - The Ken Amsbary Chapter of th e l zaak Wall on
League will hold its annual white
elephant sale thi s Monday evening. Th e club will furnish ham fo r
the? p.m. meal and all members
ar&lt;' to br ing a covered dish, tab le
serv ice and drink.

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RUTLAN D - Rutland Bible
Methodist Church will be in
rPvival Monday through Sunday,
March zq, at 7 p.m . each evening.
Evangelist will be Rev. ,J.W.
Vess, of Sou th Camlina. SingN
will be Rev . Ra y mond Rice, of
Byesville.
MIDDLEPORT - OH KAN
Coin Club meeting Monday at
Burkett's Barber Shop in Middleport. A soci al hour and trading
sess ion with dea lers will precede
the R p.m. meeting. This will be
followed by a coin auction and
refreshment s.

real estate:
The following 'described
property. situated in the
Village of Syracuse, County
of Meigs and State of Ohio.
and described as follows.
to-wit :
Baing lots Nos. 5 and 6 , of

MIDDLEPORT
The
Middl epo r t -Pom er oy Area
Branch of the Amer ica n Associa tion of University Women will
meet at 7 p.m. Tuesda y at the
Middleport firehouse. Th er e will
be a silent auction and a speaker.

SYRACUSE - WePkcnd rev iva l through Sa turday, 7 p.m.
eac h evening at the First Churc h
of God in Syracust' with Terry
Barrt'tt as eva ngt&gt;llst.

- Addons and remodel in g

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

- Roofing and gutter work

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

- Concrete work
- Plumb ing and electric11l
work

lFree Estima'tas) '

Al11 Transmlulon

V. C. YOUNG Ill

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

u.. 1005·01

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

EUGENE LONG

1124 East Main St.

VINTL &amp; ALUMINUM

Pomeroy
HOURI' Tuo.-Wed.-Fri.

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Complete Gutter Work
Worked in home area
20 years
" Free Estimates"

11 ,a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sundar' I p.m.-7 fLm.
By ChaM• or Appointment

Bl,thdtg,
Ted 8. Wtgne.
Lm,

RUSS MOORE
992·252~
3-2-1 mo.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

JO'S
LlnLE RED BARN
St. lt. 124, Syracuse

IE·OPENS
MARCH 20
' Pottery and Gifts,
Bird Baths,. Outside
Yard Dotts, Jesus
Statuas, Virgin Mary
&amp; Angels for Yards
and Graves .

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Come In u4 Stt Beftre
You But,

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Happy
Birthday, Dad!
Cheryl, Cindy
and Ann

Who's
16 Today?

John K. Bentz

Ph. (614) 843-5425
3-9-'87-2 mo. ~d .

Owner/Mechanic

12 Gauge Shotguns Only

1·2·'87·3 mo.

value.

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
ISTIMATES
l -11-87-1 mo.

APPLIANCE
985-3561

All Make•

Authorized Service

•Washers •Dishwashe rs
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PAT HILL FORO

PARTS and SE R\IJCE

1- 13-tfc

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Real Es1a1e General

BULLETIN BOARD

POMEROY - The Belles and
BC'aus Country Wes tern Dance
Club will have a dance Saturda y
night. R to 11 p.m. at the Senior
Cit izl'ns Cent er, Pomeroy, Bill
Darby of Beck le.v, W. Va . will be
the ca ller- and all wes tern club

3-20-87

Public .Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY

NOVAS

.on March 18, 1987. in the

M,olgo county Probate Coort.

Cne No. 26463. Dorothy E.
S~to. '
518 . Mulberry

~~~~c::=!:==i$7,4

H;tGhts,

Pomeroy.

Ohio

45?69 was appointed ha-

c~X of the eatata of Charles

Of Sheets. Jr., deceased, late
No¥1 CL &lt;k:l1 . Halcht.cll Sed an

of!618 Mulberry Heighll. Pom~roy , Ohio 46769.

Plus Destination·Tax And Fees

Robert E. Buck,
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. Probate Judge
t ena K. Nesselroad, Clerk
i3t 20. 27: 141 3
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m embNs ar(\ ln vi tf'd to attend .

POMEROY- A mcctln!(ofthe
Pioneer and Hi storical Societ y
will be held a t the Meigs Museum
Sa turday at I p.m to pla n event s
for thr bicetennial observa nce.
Patt y Parker, Bice nt enn ia l
chairman, has askC'd that anyone
with Ideas for the obsPrvanct'
attend the ])Ia nn ing sesson.
Meigs County has now been
officially commiss ioned as a
bicentennial communi!)' on t he
national level.

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GatlitiOIII ·Ioy&lt;MI lluo lldg.

ClASSfS ON SUNDAY
&amp; MONDAY
ClOGGING, UUIOOM, IARN
lnfonnotien or Enrolmtt~t

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Calll-304-67!-3111

This Week's

pe~lals

Plus Dostination Tax ,And Foes

51 Misc. Merchandise

FRIDAY, MARCH 20th
CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF DINNER................ $374

::oRDER &amp; TAKE
;: FERTILIZER

A ll110otr- lonlng of Dolkloos CrMIIIIII Chi,... loot Sonod Dwor Our
,.,..... ..,, Mom-do lhcolt, Wltll " -...ttl lottorod PHs.

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SUNDAY, MARCH 22nd

. . $395
HOMECOOIED ROAST BEEF DINNER ..........
o.-,., Portiow Of Ow Own ••••&lt;Mitttl IHtt Wlttl
loof Sor•ttl Wit~
........ Potot- Anti • _ _... Orawy, Or- • ....,_, A
ht

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lllcult, ...... IIHM Cofftt, "
- H I _... lotio rroololy lrowttl. lA s..tl Drhlll M11Y Ito Soltltltotod)

IOAST liEf SANDWICH ALONE .................................u ...... 12.25
SANDWICH WITH MASHED POTATOES I GIAVY ................ 'UO
OPEN MON. -THURS . .9-7; FRI. 9-8; SAT. 10-8: SUN . 10·7

JKrrhaugl(a nf C!Iqrater
RESTAURANT
IOUTI 7

CHEStER
915·3132

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NEW LISTING - Here is a
really nice home that is
priced lo sell - owners
hm left area and need a
buyer. 3 bedr ooms. usuable
base ment. DecK, even a
small garden area. Bargain
$27,500.00.

NEW liSTING - In Pomeroy, Really nice 3 bed room
home. fron t sittin g porch,
part ba semen!. Ca ll for your
showing. $19,500.00.

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NEW liSTING - POMEROY
- Remodeled home on
High Street, up to 3
bedrooms with bath .. large
deck area with River View.
Would maKe a nice homeor
grea t rental. WANT
$1 7,500.00.
Henry E. Cleland Jr.

992-6191

IUY STRAIGHT OR
I;'"''"" TO YOUR NEEDS

CHE-VROLET • OLDS • CADILLAC
308 W. Main St.

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NOW SAVE
MONEY ON

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NEW LISTING - Free gas
plus roya lties are good but
appro1imately 90 acres wilh
a nice 3 bedroom house is
beller. Secluded and scenic
maKe this the best! localed
near Rt. 33 in Salisbury
Sch ool Oistrict, this home
· has been temodeled, insulated ..vinyl siding, modern
Kitchen. Barn &amp; storage
cellar. 2 pond s $53,000.00.

Pomeroy, Oh.

MGM FARM
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Jean Tru ssell ..... 949-2660.
Dottie Turner ..... 992-5692
Offi~e .......,~ .... .. 992-2259

949·9070 or
949-2045

PH. 992·9949
Bob Barton, Owner
2-5--86-tfn

992·2259

NEW LISTING - Rutland Nice ranee type hom e on a
level lot. 3 bedrooms,
equipped kitchen, all in
good condition $33,500.00.

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TOWING

POMEROY, OH.
E. Maioi-

NEW liSTING - ApprO!Imately 80 acres of vacant
ground near Racine. All
mineral rights, has produc·
tng Oil &amp; Ga s well al present.
30 • acres level lor man y
polential uses. Call Today'
$32,000.00.

CALAIS

NEW .DANCE ClASSES
tAgo 4-Adultl

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

190 MULBERRY AVE.

POMEROY,O.

992-6611

CONTINUING NOW!!

REASONABlE - RELIABLE
B-20-'86 tin

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

Middleport,. Oh.

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Electronic Organs
Mobile service
614·843-5248

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

Parts

LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

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TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

~ALLEY

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J.R.'s REPAIRS

M iddlepor1, Ohio

Homelite

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992 -2 196

Jacobsen

s

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

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

Tecumseh
Weed Eater

CARRIER NEEDED

Reward: For return of reddish
tan 1yr. ol d male Chow Pfl .

814-266-9333 .
Fovnd: KEYS to Honda. OPI
Correctional lnduatries tag .
Found across from Tribune
office. Pl ease call 614-446-

3-4-1 mo.

HUDNALL
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

•VINYl SIDING
'ALUMINUM SIDING
'BLOWN IN
INSULAnON

168 North Second·
Middleport, Ohio 45760

BISSELL

SALES &amp; SERVICE
r

We Carry Fithlng Supplies

SIDING CO.

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here

New Homes Built
"Free Eotlmotes"

.,..,. -~ IUSINESl PHON!

PH. 949·2860

16141 992 -6550
RI~OENCE PHON!

or 949·2801
No Sunday Colis
3-11-tfn

' 1614) 992-7754
1 128 /11~

lost New Haven area, mal e block
and ten Doberman. Re ward.

304-882-2858 .

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&amp; Vicinity
Old avon bottles, tools. 81 one
row 3pt. Hitch cultivator. s mall
trailer, and Misc. Items. Tues. &amp;
Wed . Still&amp; at 131 Garfield Ave.
or Call 614-446· 3932.

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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

For Herbtl Lift caU Marie at
440· 3131 10tm. to &amp;pm or
441-2200 tfter &amp;pm.

f'tdnt Gun Shoot tpontortd by.

Racine Gun Club ..Et~ery Sundt'/.
lieginning 1t 1:00 p.m. Factory
Choke, 12 guege 1hotgun1.

Thur. Fri. Sat. 1 1/: miles on Hysell
Run Rd. Toys , baby items.
wo m ens clo thes . 614 -992·

6276.
Yard sa lo .a cross from Brad bury
scflool. Furniture . tool s, lant erns, bi c yc le , r iding lawn
mower . 3-19-87. Thursd ay and
Friday. 9· 5.

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Wanted. To Buy

We pay cash for late model c lean
used can.
Jim Mink Cht\I.· Oids Inc.
Bill Gene J o hnson
614-446 -3672
TOP CASH paid for '83 model
and newer used cars . Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 1911 Eutern
Ave., Gallipolis. Call 614 -446 2282.
Uaed Mobile Homes Ph . 614448 ·0176.

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COMPARE THE REST THEN
JOIN THE BESTi Repro111nt
MERRI -MAC 's 100 % GUA ·
RANTE ED lineofGifu , Toys 11nd
Home De co r. No investment ,
delivering. or collectinQI Free Kit
program. e;~~~ce ll ent pay , bo ·
nu ses, pr izes! Car &amp; pflo ne
needed. Pfl. 1-800-992-1072 .
NEW CATALOG. EASY EARN INGS! 100% GUARANTEED
lin e of Gifts , Toys and Home
Decor! We need 3 Represenu t ives in your area now I FREE kit
program I No investment! hee l·
lent pay. bonuses. prizes! Ca r &amp;
phone necessary . CA ll FRH
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS :
MERRI -MAC FAMILY SHOPPING SERVICE needs 3 Direct
Sates Representatives . 100%
GUARANTEED line o f Gifts,
Toys an d Home Deco r. No
investment. E;~~~cellont pay, bo nuses , prizes. Unlimit ed territory! Car &amp; phone nece11ary . Ph.
BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Ropros·
a nt M ERA I · MA C FA MilY
SHOPPING SERVICE . 100%
GUARANTEED line o f Gifts,
Toys and Home D!fcorl Compare
our cetaloys a nd prog re'm . No
inves tm nnt, co ll ecting or delivering. Unlimited territory. excflllent pay, bonuses and prizes. Car
&amp; phone necessary , Ph. 1· 800·
992· 1072.
CO MPARE THE REST THEN
JOIN THE BEST I Rttpresent
MERR I- MA C's 100% GUA ·
RANTEED line of Gifts. Toy s and
Ho me Decor. No invn stment ,
deliver ing, or collecting! Free kit
progr am , ex ce llen t pay, !)o·
nutea.: ' prlzu l Car &amp; phone
needed. Ph . 1-800·992; 107.2 1 ,

614 ·388·9306
To ur Guides . Doe rland Re sort.
Pleasant wo rking co nditions.
Many co mpany benef its. Man agement po 1i tion• ava il ab le.
SJOO- S460 Bi· weekly . For ap pointment. call 614 ·2 86-6421 .
ask for Frankie.
W1nte d- Respite care worker
needed two d ays a week (14
houu l to do recreatio nal octivi·
ties an d prDgrams wltfl an
Individual in Bidwell. Oflio . High
sclloo l degree. valid driver' s
license and good driving record
required; experlnnce working
with person a with mente! rater ·
dation &amp; dwa lopmenlll dit ebillties preferred . Ace••• to a motor
vetl lcle &amp; som e travel req uired.
Salary: t3 .3S a n hour . Call
Sylvia Day at 446-7109 alter
6pm for further detail s . Equal
Opportunity Employer .

Tobacco lotment will pay 40
cents a pound Pll. 614- 3888514.

Hl rlng l Go\lemment jobs-your
area. 116.000- •ea.ooo. Phone
cell rtfundabll. 802· 838· 8888 .

Older 20-26 11 . Pull · Type
Cemper. RfiMDnably Pr ic ed. Ph.

Tobacco poundege. Call 8142&amp;6-1612 or 446· 1437.

The 0 .0 . Mclnlyn11 Park District
Ia now accepting application• for
Summer Recreetlon leader S.
Fill dirt wanted call 614-742· Aide pOsitlont. Con teet the Park
2361 .
Dl1trlel, fir st floor of the court·
flouse , or by calling 614-448Go(ld late model used 1il1g1 4612, ext. 266.
chopper . Two row corn heed.
Also nHd good ieed grinder. Posi tion Avl lle blt: Director tor
Both must 1M In very good Small multi-art• Qenter In Sovcondition and rellonable pr ic e. theastern Ofllo. Outlet Include
Ph. 614-493 -2401 or II busy fund rlislng, grant ra ising. grant
614·493-2696 .
writing. general admlnl1t rat1on
end supentislon. Requ ires BA
Degree or better, skills in writ ·
Buying daily gold. tllver coi na. ing, budgeting, lnter -personel
rings, jewelry, sterling ware, old tnd public r .. etions and uti
coins. large currency. Top prl- managemant . Small sllff, min·
c81. Ed BurkeH Barbtr Sllop, lmum t12,000 neg. Send re2nd. Ave. Middleport. Oh. 614- sume' and references 10 Such
. 9S2-3478.
CommlttM. Frencfl Art Colony ,
P. 0 . Box 472. Gallipolis, OH
House or trailer on lend contr~ct . 46831 .
Call. 614-742·2339 after 8:00
p.m.
Wanted: Ha lrttyliat. mtle or
femlla. 1 ye., ex periance pre·
terred but not nec•11rv. Stop In
FtttploytHt:nl
•t Shnr llluslont. 293 South
Second, Shaar Illusions. 293
South Second. Middleport. Oh.

Servlt.t:s

614-992-2660 .

AIRUN ES NOW HIRINa . flight
Ane ndsntl. Tra\le l Age nll , Me·
chJnlca. Cuttomer Service. Uti·
lnga. Selarltt to IGOK . Entry
levll positlont. Call 805·&amp;87·
AVON . Setl Avon -Mike 40%. 8000 ht. A· 980&amp;.

Help Wanted

Service Representative at Beneli cl• l. Your skills 6 e.~~p.,l'"ca
will mike you an Important pert
of lenetlclal'a ctvnemlc operelion. Wt heve tn lmm~latt
opportunity for • wall orgenl:red. Hff-motl\leted lndl·
vlduel lnterllted In dl'lllilotHno e
In
flnenclll

Grill Cook1 -Wahresaea. Send
resu mes to The Deily Sentine l.
Boll 729 K. Pomeroy. Oflio,
We are now ecceptlng appllc•·
tlo nt for cashiers. hperlen11e
with publi c preferred. Apply at
Vsugll1ns C•rdlnal Merctt 1&amp;·

23.
AVON. no HrVice clltrgt. open
terrltorlet . phont 30.C - 575·
1429 .
REPS NEEDED tor buslnts1
ec:counlt. Fulltima, UQ,OOO·
t80.000 .· pert time t12. 000t 1B,OOO. No nlllng.' rtpett
business. Set your own hours.
Tulnh1G l)f'OVided . Cell 1-812·
938· 8870, M-F. 8tm to 5pm
(centre! tttnderd timet.

= c--;;c:-:--;-:.,-,=;--''' "":
31 Homes for Sale

11 Help Wanted
X-Ray Tecfl nlclan lo r local dOC·
tors o Hic&amp;. Send re1 vme to Box
P. 13 , in care Pt . Pleaunt
Registe r, 20(') M.11ln S t. Pt.
Pleasant. WV.

''

3 bedroom, 1 bn lh, utility. lar~ e
klt cflfin . Single car gpraga· con ·
1lder ' renting
136 8 .

Call 614-446 ·

-------,-~

Immed iate ope ning, Certified or
Certified Eligible Res piratory
Th~trapy Techn ician. 32 hrs full
ilme. experien ced required. Exc
aatery -frlnge benefits. Contact
Director of Personnel Pleaun t
Valley Hoapi ltl. Valley Drive,
Point P1ea11nt. W. Va. 26660.

304-676-4340. E.E.O.E.
ADMI SSIO N AEPRES ENT A·
TIVE. Outgoing, energetic pareon with go od comm uni cation
sk ills. needed to develop lnt.l
market new area nur~in g facili ty.
Experience In public s peaking
end background in recreation Of
social work help ful. Poel tion
eveilable immedlataty . Com pe·
tive ..l•ry and benefit~ . Apply in
confidence with re sum e. salary
history and refer enc e imma·
diattly 10 : Poin t Pl elll'ln t Regll·
htt , Doll C· 1 3, Pt. Pit. , W. Vii

26&amp;60.
Peo ple to delive r CO O o rd ers.
mv st dress neat ly, have tran s·
portation, kn ow the Pt. Pit·
Gallipolis area. apply in ponon
230 Main ~t . , P.P., 9 :00 AM ·
6 : 00 PM . Ask f o r Mr .
Wlederhoft.
MAKE MOR E MON EY!
Earn week ly commissions with
our profitable lin e of Advert i1ing
Calendars, Pens , Caps and
Ja cket a. Helpful ~ales Id eas. 11
Toll ·free Meuage Cent tH 11nd
ether great selling tools , All
while b eing your own bess. Ne
inveumen t. No collectlont . Fu ll
or Part Time. Ou r 78th year .
Write: Kevin Peak1, NEWTO N
MFG . COMPANY. Dept . E7&amp;6.
Newton, Iowa 50208 .

12

1-800· 992-1072.

614·286 -6622.

10· 12 HP Riding lawn Mowor
Ph. 446-6589 after 8pm .

Gun Show 11 Rutland Ctvlc

Wtter Plllt. Fruth PhllmiCY.

AnENOANT NEE DED : Will
train. Salary &amp; paid vacatinna .
Uve in. Respond to Cue Man·
agement in Denver (3031 771 ·
7723 Collect .

Gai· F;Iday. Odd Chores : ·part ·
timr. Some ryping , secretari81
work, answering pflone, running
errends. Very light hovsework.
Prefer e.11perlenca. but mu11 be
responsible. Send resume: 8011
T-10 c are of Gallipoli s Dally
Tribune, 825 Third Av&amp; GAllipolis . OH 45631 .

Center Aprll4, 8:00 to 8 :00p.m.
T1bl a rltlltal .&amp; .00. Adm . U .BO. 1. ~·-~l•:•ll••n
For more inform11lon or t1ble I '
rental c all814-742-2233.
Control your Weigh I·Taka " New
Shape Die t Pltn" and Hydrax

992-1072.

Baby si tter ne ede d · day s
Bidwell-Port er Scflool ar ea. Ca ll

Coli 614 -446-3368.

3 Announcements
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-1614)-992-3325
2.5 ACRES - 5 rm. home,
bath, 2 brs, carpetmg, storm
wdws. &amp; drs., gas heat at
· wellhead pnce at Sumner.
$25,000.
MIDDLEPORT - 5 rm .
home, !g. family rm. down,
utility hooKups, !g. porch,
garage &amp; 2 lois. Now
$25,000.
ROCKSPRINGS - Good ·2
story 7 rm. home on old 33.
T.P. waler, hot air furn ace. 2
bath s, lovely birch kitchen,
garage and lg. lot. $41 ,000.
100 ACRES - Riverlrontage, tractor land, old barn
and house on Rt. 124 near
Ractne. T.P. water and tree
gas tor heat. $70,000.
RACINE - good 6 rm.
Ira me home on one floor. 3
bedrooms and level
to the
;~~:~~\;:~·

Yard Sale

....... Giillliioli"S" ....... ..

11

An nott n~ c111 enIs

BE YOUR OWN BOSS I Represe nt MERRI · MAC FA MILY
SHOPPING SERVICE. 100 %
GUARANTEED line of Gifts.
Toys and Home Decor! Compere
our catalogs and p rogram. No
investment , co llecting or deliv·
ering. Unliml led territory. excel·
lent pay. bonuseun d pr izes . Car
&amp; phone noceuary . Ph. 1· 800·

NOW Ph, t -800-992-1072 .

LOST very small brown female
Beagle in \licinity Chestnut
Ridge ·Tumbleeon Run. RE WARD , Dennis Roush . 304676-4046.

10-8-tfn

. - - - - - - -,
DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

RADIATOR
SERVICE

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

Howard Frank, Sheriff
of Meigs County, Ohio
131 13. 20, 27, 3tc

·

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16-86-tfn

PH. 992·2772

KEN'S

factory Choke

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860 ·

'

FREE

FOUND: 2 la rg e male black
doge Ph.' 614-446-0924 .

6:30 P.M.

"At Reasonable Prices"

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

SERVICE

•

BISSELL
BUILDERS

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

49135 St. Rt. 124
Radne, Ohio 45 771

3-17-tfn

EVEilY

CALL COLlECT:

!CUI OUT FOR FUTURE USE!

,, 24 HR. SERVICE

Bashan Building

SAT. NIGHT

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
949·3088 Bus.
9,49-2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

PH. 949·2893
or 949·2756

3·11· 1 mo.

tJ
·~· Ct

GUN SHOOT

Truck, auto, &amp;
he!'VY equipment
repairs and welding.
(All makes &amp; models)

'

Said real estate is appraised at $12 . 500 .00 .
Terms of Sale: Cash . Sale of
Said real e's tate to be for not
·loll than lwo thirdoi213) of
the aforesaid appraised

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL
Tllj DAILY SENTINEL
992-2156

6-17-lfc

5 month old m ale Collie pup.
304-882 -323 6.

2342 .

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

RIVERINE ANTIQUES

manu thereon:

FOR LINCOLN HEIGHTS
POMEROY

hp. " " ' "

Puauc tNYn£o

4-15-'86-tc

Briggs &amp; Stratton

RACINE - Racine Ball Association Is havi ng sign-up Sal ur·
day. 10 a. m . to 12 noon, at
Southern Kind ergar ten. Registration $10.

CHECK THE

Roger Hysell
Garage

Happy Ads

&amp;

HACINF. - Ra ci ne America n
Legion Post 602. its Auxiliary and
family. members will ha ve a
birthday observance Saturda y at
7: :«1 p.m. at the hall. Ther-e will
be entert ainment and refres hm ents with eac h aux iliary
member to take a sa lad.

NEW HAVEN. W.Va.- Bt• nd
Area Gospel Si ng ll'ill Ill' held
Saturclav . 7: :Ul p.m .. at th r F'lrst
Church 'or God in N&lt;'w Ha ven,
W.Va . Singing groups will Include The .King's Children. of
Ashland, Ky. , the Singing
Renners, of Orlando, F'la.. and
Renectlons Trio, of New Haven.
Everyone welcome.

One smell Rat Terrier puppy,

CARPENTER
SERVICE

1-3-'86 tic

CARLETON'S ADDITION.
together with all improve·

TUESDAY

Nlce young female Cll. Sp1yed.
anylima.

Call614·992· 7~15

YOUNG'S .

Ftrin E•ultment
Parte &amp; Service

Plaintiff

PAUL T IMBODEN
GALE IMBODEN, and
GEORGE COLLINS ,
Treasurer
Defendants
Case No. 86-CV-226
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE ANO .
PROOF OF
PUBLICATION
In pursuance of an order of
sale to me directed from the
Clerk of Court of Common
Ple~s of Meigs County,
Oh1o, I will offer for sale at
public auction, at the door of
the Courthouse in Pomeroy,
Ohio, Meigs County, on the
24th day of April , 1987, at
10:00 a.m. the following

8-13 ttn

Authorind John Deore,
New Holloncl, Bush Hag
farm Equipment
Dtoler .

RUTLAND
Rutl and
Friendly Gardeners · will meet
Wednesday at the home of
Kimberly Wilford . A program on
roses wOI be presented by Robert
Snowden.

IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT, MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOC ..

#142

U.s: RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILlE, OHIO

WEDNESDAY

Public Notice

5 puppies to give away . 'h
Samoa. 'n Elk Hound . Can
614 -98&amp;-4421 .

417 Second Avenue, BoK 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

SALES &amp; SERVICE

12127; 131 6. 13. 20. 27 ;
!41 3, 6tc

Sand ro cks to give away. Call
614 -992-6073.

~ (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601

BOGGS

Judge

POMEROY - Meigs County 's
Littrr Adv isory Bo:lrd will meet
7:.10 p.m. Tuesday at the Pomeroy OBES building.

~ Licensed Clinic~! Audiologist

614·9!r2·31~~~

ROBERT E. BUCK,

SUNDAY

-~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Locat_.. 2 Mi. E. of Pageville
On Townahlp

Help wanted: Posit ion available.
Apply In penon. Best Western
William Ann Motel. 10-12 a.m.
witekdayt. No phone calls .

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
·~ Swim Molds - Interpreting Services

SCIPIO RECYCLING

properties by the laws of the
- vs,sti!IB of Ohi_
o. A hearing on
CASE NO . 25,195
the complaint will be held on
STANLEY SMITH , ot al.
tha Bth day of May. 1987, at
• Defendants t :30 P.M. in thO' Probate
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 'Court . Persons knowing any
To the unknown surv.iving reason why the complaint
spouses , legateet. devisees, lhoutd
~ot be granted
heirs. distributors, next of should appear and inform
kin, executors, administra- the coun at that time. The
tors and ~ssigns o1 Ruby court ialocat_
ed at tke Meigs
Russell, deceased, and RiCh- County Probate
Coun,
ard Warner. aka Richard Courthouse, Pomeroy. Ohio
Werner, if deceased. ad· .46769. E•h of you is re·
dre~ses unknown. and if liv·
qulred to answer the com·
ing, Richard Warner, aka plaint within twenty-~ight
]28) .days of tho tall date of
5
publicatiOn. The lest date of
publication is April3 , 1987.

FRIDAY
CHESHIRE- Ches hire-Kyger
Elementary School is spon soring
a dinner and variety show this
l'rlday evening. Din.ncr ser ving
I ro m fi 10 7: :w. v ~Jriel y show at
i: :w.
.

11 • Help Wanted

Situations
Wanted

3bdt. New house. rural water
And bus Rt . Ha nnan Trace aret.
Buement com pl eted. 1 acre o f
yround: low price Ph . 614-266 ·
6093.
Whftl A Bl'l tiJ .IIInl 2 s tory hou se:
Rem odelud. to rl'l lly rowlr ed. in sul oted, bra nd new hot water
he ater. 2 or 3 BR ' s low heat \ng
bills . vurv ni cu lol. nnrage with 2
o utbui l ding ~
All t or o n ly
620.000 . Or bttl t ofl er PI-t.
61 4 -24 6 -9378

By Ownur: 2 . 80 ac rtts, 6 roo m ,
housft w ith old st o ne tlreplace.
l uml'lc&amp;. wood burnflr. b uilt In
ove n, rangu . 3 Rnntal unit s.
rtul lud veer round . Ni ce lnr:ome.
$27.900.00. And 2 .36 acros. 4
ap ls . 6 Over niuh t o r wuekty
roorns nil furn 1~hed plu s mobile
homo lot w1t h sept ic tank .
817,500.00 US 60 Motel.
McAr thtlf. Ohio Ph 596 -6906
Old Timor Lou Hurnos. 23
Das lon s. plus cunotn 3 log
styles, kilr1 dri ed. Ouolflr none! net

Ph . 614 ·662· 31 06
3000 sq . f1 21tory newhou1e. 8
a c tt1s. full bASomont . 3 BR with
sky ii1Jht &amp; dock on mast qt. Goo d
wull &amp; St1P1ic. Por tly finlthod to
live in . Cl!l ll 614 ·379 -2263
R roorn s, hath nnrl baaernunt. in
Pomorov. You CIIM stea lt hls one.
Mu st soli . Ph ono 614 · 992 7462 .

For salo by owner: 2 story huuae
in Midd lttp ort ovotloo khlg par k,
30 yr . gua rnt o8(:1 v!nyl11 aid ing,
w · w c nr put. 1 'h bath, unique
woodwork . 6 14 -992 -5 1 26 .
Hous11 lot salo In Mi!ldl opo rt .
M ovin g, mu st u ti. As klnri
$ 1 8 .000 . Curr untly t ~ nted .
814· !196-369&amp;

,,_

Noed ma tu re de pnnd oblo
woman to live· in th e rno nt h of
April. 1 )'llllek to look after 2
teen1ge c hildren. Husbnnd &amp;
Wit o muat be out of town . light
cookl niJ &amp; hou sewo rk. Must
have cer . Ca ll flnyti me tor
interview, good pay, nice homo.
Ph. 614-446· 6147.
Someone to live in with disa bled
middl e aged woman. Ce ll 614 ·
367 ·7466.

lo11 11 ()111 0 (UHI 7 a c rtts on
M il t~ Hill Fl J , RttdiHl 3 hed·
room . boll1. blls omunt , [JIIrll{]e.
fur cml n1r wood nn d CCJ il l hu •
nttcu. 90 pnr cnn t com plet e.
A li king S60 ,000 S otl Vo nnm or
Jim Penmom on Mile Hill Rd.
Raci ne or call 61 4 · 247 ·4292 .

N ow

Ni ctt ho mo on a bonutifullot wi tll
enach od tta raoo. In th o hm1t 11art
of Pomuroy . Close to hO Sflt tAI.
Dr's otl ice and snnio t cit b ons ..
6 14· 992-6 323 .

Schools
Instru ction

2 !I tory houso. 8 roi:m 11. hnth . full
buemont . 2 ca r {18t ii{IO. lArgo
lot Ca ll 6 14· 992 65 69 11 tler
4 :00 p rn

Ret rain NoVII Sou th e astern Bus·
ineas College. C11 ll 614· 44 64367

2 h11d toom hnt111n in Clifton.
Price rodu co d fr om 8 16.000 ~
,, 4 ,000. Phonu 1 ·304 -773·
6634.

18 Wanted to Do

Comp lote ly rom odelttd two bod.
ro.om ~1 ou se with bttso mmlt.
60111 50 lot . 23 1 2 Mlld lSOII Av~t
Woul d ma~ u e ~ c ll ll llnt stn rl'tr
home m ronto l propm 1y A l a~"
now aaul l it A 1 y11u
$2 1 ,500. 00 . 304 676 64 . ~
10:00 to 6 :00 ot 1tlt6r 8 ·00 P ,
304· 372 ·9970

15

P1nslic Cistern•. Septic Trrnks.
culvert s sta to approve d &amp; motal
c ulverts. Ron Evans En terpr ises.
Ja ckson . Oh 814· 286· 6930.
Guarontea d Clo c k Reptrtt
Cleaning , repairing &amp; robuilding
clock mo\lement s. Grendfatllen
a specialty. Pfl. 614-36 7· 71 64 .
W11nt to do babysitting in my
hom e . Have references. Fenced
In ylfd . Ph. 614-446 -956 &amp; or

446-4426 .

Owner w il l fin a nco. 3 hndmrj n,
2 ba th s, dlnnlnfl roorn. Inn ty
room, central pit, (Jn e n o.
gar1tye. 2 Ot1tbu1ldinya , 304 .
89 &amp;· 34 &amp;6
House for salfl or ront "-w
Havtt n, ttl nt 8 160 00 mont • lv.

304· 88 2·266 4.
Available fo r olderly day care
while shopping, etc, in my ho me.
Call for Information 304-773-

5217.
Husband and w ile, hou seclean·
lng. yard work , ca re lo r oldorly
Point Pl easa nt area. 304 -676 ·

4880.
Ca re For Eldorly in my hom e.
Good Ref11utncos , 304-676·

6832.

Solo or rent. Now t1.11ven 3
bed rooms , 2 ba tt\a. firep lac e.
g~rage. UB.OOO or 121 5.00
men th plus depos it 3 04 :032 47 1

Financial
21

0 ruo m house with bath. 3 or 4
bttdroom . 3 bnrnt. 1 nnw \111111
barn . rttady fot o perat ion . to• 1
b11cco ftilo tment , ·3 ,000 lb1 thl1
yt~ar . Hou1e hns noVII htwHnu
systo m, now cnr pet. Will 1t1ll
willl or with out nquip mnn l.
1 985 MF lfll e tor w ith all ~(lu l p ­
mtrn t. Muc h more. 8 100,000.
304 ·676 ·686 1.

32 Mobile Hom es

Buaineu
Opportunity

for Sale

I NOTIC E I
TH E OHIO VAllEY PUBLISH ING CO . recommends that you
do business with people you
know , and NOT to send mentry
through the mall until you hl\le
lnv ntigeled the offering.

NEW ANO USED MOBilE
HOMES KESSEL'S OUA.l i1V
MOBILE HOM E SAl ES. 4 MI.
WEST. OALLIPOLIS, RT 3fi
PHONE 814· 448· 7274
19 86 Sk·,llne. 4 71110 . 82 400
Call6 14·44 6· 03 90

DELTA INCOMES, INC . At. 1
Boll 441 · A, Slidell. lnuislana

1 2•65 Naah ua. 2 BR , Itugeb11th .

70481 . 604-841 -8871

814-44 8·7887 .

Bu1ineu for salt, Tanning bed
bu11ine.. In downtown Poi nt
P11111nt. EqulpJHtd with two
Klefsun Wolff tinning bed1. Wilt
sell bulinns or btds , Call

1972 Castle 14 ;~~~ 66 w ith 1 9 82
Ellpando Hll20. Flrnp lncn, can ·
lral air, 2 batht, 2 uorage
build ings. Mu st sell Ph 245,
5884 aftlf &amp;pm.

304-578-4072 .
Ow" your own t 13.99 one pri ce
designer thot 110r1. A rattll
price unbellevebll for qulllty
sho" normelly pri ced from t111
to UO. Over 150 br11nd namn
250 stylet. t14 .800 to 12&amp;.900
Inventory, tr•lnlng, flll tur es.
grand opening, cen combine
with over 1,000 brands o f
eppar4H. ac c•sory, d1ncewaar ·
aerobi c. childrlna thop . C1n
open 15 deyl. Mr. Keen1n

!3051895·8257.
Own your own jlln·sportswear.
lsd lu appertl , c lllldrena m•ternhy. ltrge 111... peth a.
danceweer-llrobiQ or I OCMto·
tl" store. Jordache. Chic. lA I,
Lwl, lrod. Gitana. Mens, Calvin
Klein, Sergio V1letlte, Ev1n
Plconl, U:r Clllborne, Mtmbtra
Only. Oasoilnl, Heelthltx over
1, 00,.0 others . t14 . BOO to
t28. 900 inwntory , training,
fix tures , grand opMing etc. Ctn
open 16 dl'l•· Mr .• Sldnev

!4041282· 4489.

23

Profeasional
Services

I'!••

Jull•'• Penonll Cere Home
opening for elderly petlen ts, U
hour CMt. f•mliy bu ..ntlt tl"ce

t968. 304·773-&amp;873.

Giveaway

Mvst selt &amp; mako o ffer . C1 11

Doub le Vll ide 241!62 nfiW will· '
dow s. new count or tops, now
carpet. Price Reduced. Ph. 814

255-9393.
1 976 Feltl\l.el 29A , 2 full bl'lths,
muter bl tflroom with garden
tu b and sh ow off tG t ide, new
ce rpat. n8W viny l, con cre1 o
lt iPI. under pinning. metftl
build ing Set up on rented lot.
A1klng price 18. 600,00. Pt\
614-24&amp;-9472 artor 5pm,

1978 Kirkwood 141170. reco ndi·
tlon throughout . gu he11t . 3 hdr ,
2 baths, sea to appre cl tt e
18950. C1ll 814-446 -0 1715.
1982 Man sio n 14x88, 2 l11ge
BR , all etec. Set up on btltut lfu l
rlverrront tot. Reedy to move
inl o with everything you n8ed
614· 992-:J:J48 1tter 6pm or
IJ'Iyt lme on waek~~nd a

1

1972 Elcona 12x60. 2 bed•omn , •
fur nished , Rudy tQ mov• ~ ' ·
141100 0 80 . 614· 692· 3786 .,
evenings O f 81 4 -988 -422'
weekend•.
1973. 3 bodroom , 12.~~t65 Na·
1hua . Ea c flllftn t co ndil lo n .
•eeoo 0 0 0 . 814 ·896 · ' 082 or ''

614-99 2-5864.

1976, 1 2d0 mobile flo ma for
li lt . *2400 Ctlt 614 992,.
15941 or 61 4 ·992 ·3&amp;22 .

'I

-:-:----...... '
tc 6 IC Mo bile Homes . Inc, n'"f ,
1nd used hom es 1111rt lny I'll .
•4.400 ,00 1nd up :'J04 -&amp;75- '•'
:1000.

31

Home&amp; for Sale

a•

Puppy female

bl~

tnd whfte

Colltelllce ph . ·1 14· 441· 3073

3 bdf .. 2 btttl•.
hell , centel
eir. 11x3t lnaroundpool, ucel·
llflt ntllgflborfaood n11r Holrer In
city t&lt;;hooll. te1.SOO. Call
614-.US.3981 .

1971 Mobile Mom11 12R 811 Kirk·
wood. p1nly rem odel.c! . 304 -

7,73-&amp;873 .

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1972 Kingwood 12RB6. 2 bed ro om mobile home wilt-. centre!
tlr . btlllt In wat bar, refriQett,or,
alovt. dln nett e, new c trptl.
slnlng on rented lot c.n baleftor
moulld. Pr lc•d n .ooo.oo. 304-

773·5202 .

1988 Holly P1rk. 3 b~rooms . 2
bstlls. 304-17&amp;· 72ffB.

YJ Chow D011. toed wttch dog.
lovN kids Ph. 814-«8-7071

1980 Wlndtor. 1.CK70, 3 btd•
room1, 1'/J betht. totatellctric.
Mr con d., pOrch. mu,t mave,

' ' " lrtgOfl ,.,.,,,. ~.,.,.

"'"" loll, el2,000.00. :104-

Cellllill·441· 1314.

895-3048.

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32 · Mob1le

l.AFF-A-DAY

Homes
for Sale

51

Household Goods

Berkllne wall a way

recliner

1977 mob•l• home H)t60 att
.. etectnc S6 500 00 304 576
.2809

w1th &amp;lectflc automatic mot1on

"Camper for sale Terry 78 model
: 25 fully equipped with 11 c
Clean 304 882 2291

Sofa loveaaat tables 7 pc
dlnene set oak king size water
bed Call Day 614 446 3481
Even1ng 614-367 0433

• 10 1h ft camper truck slide In
_s:amper all self conta wed com
mode &amp; shower Good cond
$600 304 882 2887

20 pc set waterleu atamle11
steel cookware l1ke new t 126
Call 614 448 6666

Almost new 6 monlht old
&amp;360 Call 614 448 9780

Sears floor model stereo tor sale
Excellent condition Call 614
992 3244

14 x 70 Nashua mobile home 3
bedrooms double s•nk be
throom Kelvmator stove G•b
son fro st free retngorator May
tag washer Ashley &amp; Broytull
turnnure front de c k back
porch all carpeted underpen
ning 2 wrndow 1m condrtroner t
2 cerhng fans Ca ll lor appornt
ment 304 675 7915

34

Busmess
Bu1ldmgs

Commercral burldmga for lease
Downtown Pt Pleasant Stores
offices A One Roal Estate
' Carol Veager Broker Call 304
676 6106
FOR SALE h 6000 SQUARE
FOOT MEDICAL BUILDING PT
CLINIC 708 VIAND ST PT
PLEASANT FOR DETAilS
CAll 306 847 3740

35

Lots &amp; Acreage

Two Acres Land M L Ideally
loeetod V1 m1 N Porter Hwy
160 Co Water well septiC
fru it trees Has 3bdr Mob1le
Home, fuel 011 tank, electric
concrete run
awmngs All
514 900 land S10 900 Call
51~ 731 2107
$9 000 00 2 1/J .Acree on Rio
Centerpotnt Ad 1 m1le from Rta
Grande Clnr level front
woods Ph 614 446 3805after
5pm

night!"

42

Mob1le Homes
for Rent

1 2x60 2BR Mob1le Home lo
cated 1 m1le out Clark Chapel
Rd Nrce yard garden space
children accepted Ph 614 446
3697 Or 245 5223
1986 Mobrle Home 14x70 on
St At 143 8230 gas mcluded
Call 614 992 6449
3 bedrooms m Tuppen Plarns
5200 per month plus ut1htres
and deposrt 2 children allowed
Call 614 667 3487
:-:--:--:----:_,:...:.__ · IC 2 bedroom furniehed 1 clllld No
pets 8160 per montll New
Haven 304 882 2466
3 bedJoom trader furnished
washer end dryor awntng, a1r
cond•tronlng 8210 per month
S100depOIIt 614 992 7479
Mob1le home for rent near
Cheshne Cali 614 367 7148
2 bedroom tra iler couplet 1
1mall child locust Rd Rt 1
Pornt Piouant. 304 676 1076
Mobrle homes for rent Jtarttng
1176 00 and up 614 446
0608

44

Apartment
for Rent

Two bedroom turn1shed apt New
Haven 304 B82 3267 or 304
773 6024
One bedroom apt tn Hendenon
phone 304 876 1972
2 bedroom apt 1n Po1nt Plea
sent Oeposrt reqo1red Hud
accepted 446 2200 evenmgs
One bedroom apt ground floor
304 575 2482
Three room apt prtvate en
trance mce locetron 304 676
1090
SPA lNG SPECIAL lmmet:hate
Occupancy lAURELAND
APARTMENTS George Street
New Haven WV Weare offering
a hee SECURITY DEPOSIT to
quahtred appltcahont for occu
pancv before Mev 1 1987 tor
completelv carpeted 2 bedroom
apartments Range &amp; refngera
tor Plee•ant Surroundings wrth
play area c,.n 304 882 37, 6 between 10 am 8r 9 pm EHO
3 room• &amp; bath Pt Pleasant
Adults No Pets Depoart Refer
once Stove lum11hed 304
575 3052

45

31!1 acres tor sale Horae Cave.
Rsclne Ohm t8500 614 949
2128

2 bedroom tra1ler wrth add on
and garage J mila. from Pt
Ploesent on Rt 2 N 304 675
3248 after 7

For rent Sleeprng Rooms and
hght hou1e keepmg rooms Park
Central Motel Call 814 446
0756

2 bedroom mob1le home fur
mshed t200 00 per month plus
utrhties phone 304 676 651 2

Rooms tor rant day week
montll Gallra Hotel Call 614
446 9715 RentaslowasS120
month

44

For Rent Effrcutncy sleep•ng
rooms Cell304-773 5651

' up Wrll help f1nan ce Call
614 992 7481 614 992 2386
or 614 992 3543
Free to use and take care of
Bottom land on Hy!lell Run Rd
Call614 992 3816
Sil;teen acres In Rutland Gu
well very secluded S1 1 200
C'll &amp;14 992 3901
, 2 adJornlng buliBI spnces Cho1ce
• locatiOn Rwer V1ew Cemetery
Call 1 216 835 3962
Ashton burldmg lots mobile
• homet permrtted Clyde Bowen
: Jr,. 304 576 2336
Renlals

41

Houses for Rent

r3 bdr ranch Rodney Vrllage II
' S286 mo plus deposit Reforen
cas requrrad Call Bleckburn
: Rt~altv 614 446 0008
Broom 111 on 50 acres at Eureka
8250 I month 6 room h1 75
ICrt farm Mason County Cell
304·675 510 4

2 BR house located S2 Mrll
' Creek 8160 month 575 dep
otlt Call614 446 3870
3 bdr hs 2 mrles from HMC No
1petl 8196 mo nth $100 dep
1otrt Call 614 446 3617
•Nice 2 BA 1 Y~ baths garage
'Thrte miles from Holzers Rt
,160 Ph 614 446 2783 Day
11me or 446 2651 Evenings

'2BR 8 mtles out of P1

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedraom bastc rent $176 00
plus electric Alto required a
$200 00 secunty deposit CON
TACT Jacklon Estates Dept Ph
446 3997 Equal Housing
Opponumtv
Furn11hed &amp; unfurnished apts
$150 00 and up references Ph
304 876 7738 or 304 675
5104 A 1 Real Estate

Furmahad Efftc1ency t1 &amp;0
Ut1hd11 pd Stngle Sh&amp;re blth
607 2nd Galllpol11 Call 448·
4416atter7pm
140 2nd Ave

1 BR 1185
Daposrt requ~r&amp;d Call 614 446
4222 between 9&amp;&amp;
1 BA Qro1.md floor apartment
All uUUt las p11d Near McDo
naldt Call 614 446 7026

New apartment compl•teiV
furn Ret &amp; Oep 1 or 2 adultt
only Call614 446 0338

3 b~room unfurnlshod house
tor rent Security depoll t 11nd
references requtred 614 992
7701

Spacious 2bdr apt C A water
pa1d Near Piz.za Hut G•lllpolil
Ph 614 446·7025

2 bdr all utlhtill p81d e•cept
elec furn or unfurn ltc
deposrt requ1red Convenient
lacarlon Cali 6, 4 446 8568 or
614 446 4778
2 bdt tullyfurnilhod adults only
' uUI peld Cell 814 446 4110
iln Eureka t.IICttllent shape 2 Bdr
with expsndo Responclble
adt-~lt• only No pat1 U26mo
Deposrt roqulrfld Ph 614 245
6863
,2bdr Mob1ie Home Plantt
oSubdiVISIDn Bulavllle Rd
ll175 OOmo Ph 814 · 446
4564 •har 6pm

'

2 .bedroom ttarler In countrv
n1ce area Option to sell In
Gallipolis Ph 304-676 6209

1

.

Fut nished 2 bdr AC b11utiful
r~ver view tn Kanauga HUD
accepted Fo1tar Mob41e Home
Ptr" Cali 814 446 1602

Space for Rent

Off1ce Space tor Rent Excellent
for Anornoys Accountant etc
Close to Court Maute Cal'
Wrseman Real Es1ata Agency
614 446 3644

Space for rent trarler spaces
loculi Rd Rt 1 Point Pleasant
304 676 1076

Furnl1had eftic1ency pnvate
bath 1176 00 Utihti .. pard
920 4th ave Gallipolis Ph
448 4416 a her 7pm

Mob1le Homes
for Rent

46

6 Court Street lerga3 8R 1'h
bath complete kitchen, ga•
heat park in rear overlook c1ty
park &amp; river 8260/ mo plut
utlh11es dtPottt references re
qmred No pets Great tor 213
single• C1ll 614·446 ·4928

Nice 2 BA house In Mrddleport
Full baumenl AC dlshwather
. g~rbage diSposal
large yard
Excellent locatron $260 month
Call 614 448 920&amp; after 5 30

42

Room and board for work•ng or
elderly person or sleepmg room
304 676 7727

18 ~t48 Steel Bldg •747 Thrrd
Avenue 3 phase power 12 ft
ovurh ..d door concrete floor
Call 814 446 2362

1 bdr unfurnished apt rear of
MMC No pets t189 OOmo
810000 deposit Ph 614 446
3617

Two bedroom hou.e Mt VerMn Ava retrencet and depos rt
r&amp;quired 304 675 2661

Rooms

15 Court Street 2 BR 1'h
baths w/ w carpet complete
modern kitchen. gas heat wall
msulated wned tor phone II
cable tv 1pac1ous parking m
rear pat1o 1375 / mo plus
utilities Depoeh References
required No pets Cai1614 446
4926

Pleaunt
For mtormatron call 814 446
4602

2 bedroom hou1e tor rent In
Mrddleport 8160 per month
One month rent And deposll
requ ired No peu or weterbeds
Call614 992 5597

Furntshed

Nic:e 2 bedroom IPt Stov. •
refrigerator &amp; water lurntthlld
41ft miles from Gallipolis
8210 00 a month 160 00 dep
Ollt No Pelt Ph 814 446
8038
Unfum11hed 1 bedroom ept hke
new thru out Heat turmshed
, 1t floor prrvate and quiet
8286 OOmo C1il 814 448
4607 or 446-2802
\Jntum ed 4 room1 bath Cen·
trally located 1 or 2 adults No
pets Ref Dep req ed C•ll
614 446 0444
Grac•ous Irving 1 and 2 bed
room tpartmentt 11 Villtlfe
Manor and Riverside Aplrt
ments In MiddltPort From
1216 lnc:luding ut1htl81 Call
614 992 7787 EOH
Large 2 bedroom aper1ment In
Middleport w"her 1nd dryer
hookup panlally furnished Pav
own utllitlet t186 P.tr month
Cali 614 992·2381 day• or
614 992 2609 evtnlngt
Myrtll Blach Condo Aantll 2
bedrooms 2 baths 1IHps 8
furnl1hld comptett with linen•
tennis count lndodr outdoor,
pools 11une. 1ttam room re•·
taurant No pet1 •.llcttltnt r1tea
Phone 614 423 8817
2 hldroom lptrtmenl in New
Hevan W V• C11i 614 992
7481 o• 304 882 3581

COUNTRV MOBILE Home Parfl:
Routt 33, Nor1h of Pomerov
Rental trailers Call 614 992
7479

Merchandi se

51

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; fURNITURE 62
011\le St Gallipolis New &amp; used
wood coalatoves 8 pc wood LR
suite 1399 bunk btdt S199
recliners new &amp;r used bedrofl)m
su1te1, wrrnger Wllhert II
ahon New llvrngroom su1te1
t199· t699 lamps Call 814
446 3169
County App111nce Inc Good
used appll1nces and TV sets
Open BAM lo &amp;PM Mon thru
Sal 614 446· 1699 627 3•d
Ave Gsll1pohs OH
Valley Furniture new I used
Large section of Quality furni
ture 1216 Eutern Ave
Gallipolis
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W11h81'1 dry•• refngeraton
rangas Skagga Appliances
Upper R1ver Ad beside Stone
Crest Motel tl14 •4e 7398
lAYNE S FURNITURE

dows ltntela etc Claude Win·
ten Rio Granda 0 C.ll 814-

Auto Parts

ranteed lnstallattOn and plck•UP
IYiilable Ph '14 448-0981

Concrete blocks all sizu yard or
delivery Meson sand Galllpoll•
Block Co 123'!1 Pine St
G1lhpoh1 Oh1o CaH 614 4482783

Rebuil1 All typft torque convar
tera
tr~ntfer c.... Eng•n•

53

Oragonwynd 'Cntterv Kennel
CFA Hrmalayan Pertlan and
S1ame1e k11tens AKC Chow
puppret New Chow puppret
Call614 446 3844 llf1., 7PM

Rosewo od Vrctonan JQuare
grand prano tor 1ale Call 614
992 6639
MerchandiSe

Callahan s Used Tire Shop 0v8f
1 OOOtrres trzes12 1314 16
16 165 8m1le•outRt 21B
Ca11614 266 62&amp;1
P1ast•c crstern state approved
plast•c aept1c tank• plas11c
culverts metal culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack
son Oh 614 286 5930
2 hydrouhc chairs axcollent
condttron 840 00 each 1 salon
hatr dryer S60 00 Call 614 448
8621
Sw1mmmg Pools $999 New
leftover 1986 model pools
Muge 15x24 foot swtm area 4
teet deep Includes deck fence
filter and warranty Financrng
arranged installatron ava1lable
Call 24 houn 1 800 346 0946
DIGITAl
COMPUTER
Equipment fo r sale
(31 0191181 11 23 With RX50
51 2KB tnd TK25 (6} Vf 100 (3)
LA 120 Prmlers Under DtgrtBi
Sorvtce Agreement Call flU
446 4119 atk for Jaclue or
Robert
New leftover 19B6 model
pools Huge 1611:24 foot sw1m
an~a 4 teet deep Includes deck
fence filter &amp; warranty Fmanc
mg arranged Installation ava1la
ble Cell 24 hours 1 800 345
0946
$o fadtemp
20 cubJC ft freezer $175 AC
welder 175 250 Yamaha $226
wetght bench wrth we1ghts Ph
614 446 6764
NCR Cash RagiSt&amp;r , 0 depart
ment 2yrs old S200 00 Ph
614 379 2607

lion Partl a CVC Jolntl Guaranteed wfll deliver cuh •
carry or instill Call 814 379·
2220 o• 251 5877

79

AKC RegiStered M1nleture Dob
erman Had ahots wormed ears

Wh1te 18 hp 84 960 00
MARCH ONLY Stdera Equip
ment Henderton, W V1 304
6~5 7421

1 month old malo Sprtz loves

1967 C Alhs Chalmers tractor
tricycle model front end. brush
hog and plow t900 304 882
3631

cropped Excellent bioodlme
proud v1goroua &amp; playful Call
614 423 8071
•
Children All shots 81 wormed
1150 Cali 814 446 0566

Aeg1stBred labtador Retr.ever
pups Vellows and blacks Own
female and male Cali evenmgs
614 992 5181
Musical
Instruments

K1mball p1eno A 1 cond•tron
$900 Call 614 379 2774 or
614 379 2490

APARTMENTS mobile homet,
houtet Pt PltlllntandGallipo·
lla G14 441 8221

50sq yards clrptt with pad
light btiDJI, good condition Ph
&amp;14 441 2100

Livestock

&amp; Liveslock

11 vrsAOHAGeldlng 30' 676
6159

Farm Equ1pment

Yorbhrre boar hog 2 11.z years old
Produce• larga litters of ptgs
t226 00 Rtce • Prg Farm 304·
458 1683

2010 John Deere dtesel tractor
plows disc $3960 New Idea
Dyne Bounce mower 8495 late
model 224T John Deere baler
$1295 Hey wagon 1300 Call
614286 6622

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 35 West Jackson Oh10
614 286 6451
1pr n1ce green drepes144.1192
Massey Ferguson New Halland
1pr white aheers 144~t92 1 Bush
Hog Salet &amp; Service Over
Cabbage Patch twm spread w1th 40 u•ed tracton to choo1e from
sham 1 Holly Hobby twm tpread &amp;: complete line of new &amp;r u1ed
with sham &amp; canopy 62 yds eQurpment
rn
dark green carpet1ng Ph 614 s E OhiO Largest select1on
I
446 076&amp;
JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
S5 000 00 llivestment Gem• 2 CENTER SR 35 W IGalhpoht
Dr1monds 1 Ruby Talung Ohio Call 614 448·9777, eve
8250000 loss Ph 614446 614 446 3592 Up front tfec
3805 aher t'lpm
tors wlth warranty over 40 uted
Te•tan roptng saddle w•th extra tractors 1000 tools
padded teat E.llcellent cond1· Utihty Bldg Spl 30 •40 .~~:9
liOn Whirlpool upnght freezer 16x8 Overhead door Servrce
Call 614 446 9442
Door $6333 Erec~ed Iron
M1.11.ed hMdwood slabt $12 pet Hofte Bldgs 614 332 9745
bundle Conbunlng approx 1 Y,
Deere 3010 wrth loader
tons FOB Oh1o Pallet Co John
84 650 00 12ft transport d11c
Pomeroy Oh1o Call 614 992 t496 00 AC no trll pl1nter
6461
S1 650 00 3 Bottom John
Deere Plow 8395 00 C1ll 614·
Prom gown (shown m Seven 286
6522
teen) Size 1 pas1el (blue pink
whrte) Cali 614 949 2481
Ford Tractor wrth bush hog
gredor blado plows di1c cultt
Gun cabrnet which holds &amp;guns
vator &amp; draw ber 82 600 00
hotpttal bed m11c rtems Call Call
614·286 6622 I
614 698 7142
Late Modei1BO Mauey Forgu
Stack 3 MG Beams 44 rotar
Tractor $3 9&amp;0 00 Num-.,...
CDE Dlfectmn Box rotar w.,e son
12 Massay Ferguson Baiel
co axet RF tester oscillator 11 1 50 00 M1ssey Ferguson
ather mite Best oHer IBM Hay Reike 1400 00 1501 Ford
electriC IVPiwnter needs small Mowing Machme U60 00 Call
rep11r 1226 080 Mount Ra
dro Clock best offer See at 305 614 286· 6622
N Third St (gray IPt l Gravely Tractor electric 1tart
Mld.dleport
8 apeod wnh attachment• Ph
614 446 4149
Tony 1 Gun Reparr•. hot reblue
ing Open 9 DO AM to 1 00 PM 5 8ottom Sam• mounted plows
c.u 304 675 4631
S460 00 300 gallon sprever
outf1t 8296 00 8ft pull type
2 nospital bedt complete w1th bush hog $4&amp;0 00 8ft rotary
mattress 2 hospital beds wrth
packer S160 00 Ph 614 288
out manmset Gas cook stove 6622
304 773 6873
Oliver 66 Tractor with mow1ng
Surplus Denim Rental Army macllme 2 row oliver planter •
Carhart clothrng Clo1e out new rdea manure spreader
prices on heavy clothing Sem t2 860 00 f1rm Ph 614 288
Somerville s East Ravenswood 6622
Junetlon Independen ce Road·
Old Route 21 Fri. Sat Sun 36 MIIMY Ferguson Diesel
12 00 8 00 PM 304 273
Tractor •2860 New 6ft Grader
5165
Bl1de 4176 New Po•t Hole
Dtgger $276 Ph 6,4 286
SIGNS Hali pr~cel Seve 55 per 6622
cantil Ftuhtng arrow signs
12991 Ughted non arrow t2B91 FrtJd reedy uted firm m1ch1n
Unlighted t2491 Frte letters! erv
PTO manure1preader 2 row
See locally 118001423 0163 COfn pic:ker wh•at drill on
anvttme
rubber Ford dtlk wheel d11k1.
equipment Ralph Howe
Twln •Ire beds with headboards other
H~hway • May
frtmM btu tprings and mit Appalachiln
hew Rd Jackton OH C.H
tres•e• UO 00 each 304 876
614 281 6944
1091
Used R66 Onch Wrtch Trencher
Rough lumb8f t160 00 per 1nd used 360Jonh Deere Dozer
thouund by the bundle or 20C a G14 8'4 7842 or 614· 694·
board toot Welker Wreeker
304 175 4412 8 30 to 6 00 6006
Mon thru Fri
Maney Ferguson 136 1,972 or
74 model new tiret in good
h
Wh e G E washer 304 875
condition phone 304 578
31161ftet15pm
28 115

SNAFU'" by Bruce Beattie

Good uaed portable &amp; floor
model color TV • Call 814 441
1148

.House trarler for rent R•l •
Otp req ed Call 614 441
7220

63

Farm SUIJiliies

&amp;TOP lOOK SAVE
MoHoh1n Fumlture • Appllen
cet, Rr 7 Nonh Gallloollo. Ohio
Ph &amp;14·•4&amp; 7444 ipc. Wood
Uving Room Suitt U99 00

8of1 ch.. r 2 and tabllt, 2
l1mps, coffM tlblt Ph 814·
441·7183

Wanted to Buy

Ouroc Boart Bred JUit like1ht
bolt's we tested et the Oh10
Testat1on that gamed over 2 6
lbt per day Roger Bentley
Sabma OH 613 584 2398

UHd Furniture· wood tabla • 2
bencMs bldl dretter, wood
wardroM 3 miln out Bulavillt
Rd Open 9AM ro 5PM. Mott
thru S•t 814·441 0322

•1 mile out of citv llmitt on At
588 Ph 614 441 0413

62

Now buymg thell corn or ear
corn Call tor latest QUOtes Rtver
City Farm Supply 614·448
2986

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Furnished 1 bedroom. beautiful
view on Ohio River t27&amp; Plf
month ptus d_.,osit and utllitill
Call &amp;14 949 2121

Farm Equipment

Small double 1ect1on drsc and 16
lftCh ttngle beam plow • 1 3&amp; 00
'"'all 304·896 3430

Pa1r of mens stze 10 cioggmg
shoes Ph 614 246 6546

Sofas end chair~ pnced from
t395 to 1996 T1blas tSO end
up to 1126 Hide a bedt 1390
to 1695 Reclinert 1226 ta
t375 Lamps t28 to 8125
Dinettes 1109 1nd up to 1496
Wood )lble w 8 chairs t2811i to
t796 Desk 1100 up to $371
Hutches UOO 1nd up BunM
I
beds complete w mame11ee I"'
t296 and up to 839&amp; Baby beds
n1o• 1176 Mt"r"• .. o~boJC
IPtings full or twin 113 firm
173 and *83 Quun sets t22&amp;,
King t360 4 drawer chest *liS
Dresaera t89 Gun cabtnltt 8
10 12 gun Gu or tleenlc ranat
t376 B1by mlttrtlltl t38 6
t415 Bed framn UO UO 6
Klnv fr~me t60 Good ttlectin
of bHroom 1u1te1 mat•l c•
btnet1, h•adbo8rdl t30 and up
to tel!l

61

"Belter learn lhls atulf .you might be on a
game show some dayl"

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64

Hay

&amp; Grain

Ltrgeroundbaletofhay S10 00
each Will del1ver Call 614 446
,052 altltl 6pm

71

Autos for Sale

1980 Pontiac Bonnevrlle
Brougham, power steering
power brakes AM FM CBr1d10
t1lt whNI 74 000 miles excellent condition, 304 675-3594
1fter 5 p m

1986 Travel Tre1ier Bleeps 8
air awning self contained
Used 1 month R..sonablt Call
304·882 2230

1981 Chevette auto a1r brand
new radial t•re• nice clean
interior exc runnmg cond 304
675 t604

Slide in camper Mountameer
Shtttpl 5 Stove refftgerator
11nk ulf contained Make otfltf
304 773-5397

79 Buick Skylerk 6 cycle arr
., 800 00 304·675·2649

Camper and lot RROon Creek
1978 GMC % ton truek 464
engine See by appointmMlt
only 814 742 2577

1980 Olds Delta 88 Royale v B
PB PS. atr cru11e AM FM
good cond 304 875 1026
1973 Chevrolet good work car
best oHv can be seen 196 N
Perk Dnve 304· 675 1682

72

Trucks for Sale

1986 Foxflre camper 28 ft
loaded w1th extras 304 675
1423
Motor Mome 1979 Dodge Holi
day Rambler 35,859 miles
Good cond1tron 25 fl 304 87&amp;
2316

1977 Ford 1 ton V 8 4 1pd
run1 good 81200 1968 Cflevy
prckup good cond Belt offer
Call 614 446-8201 or 614
446 8113
1967 Chevy p1ckup with 80
model motor Good trres Good
shape Call 514 446 0492 aftor

Ser viC I!S

81

Home
lmproverrbnts

'

6

1978 Ford Courter prckup wrth
cap Ex running cond 4 cyl ,
new tir" AM FM casaetta
Looks good t800 Can be seen
at 638 Jackson Pike. or cell
814 44&amp; 6446
1985 Ford F-260 4x4 V 8 PS.
PB AM FM Ca11ette low m1
leaga excellent condrt1on Ph
614 379 2443 after !Spm

73

Vans

8t 4

W.D

1-----------

1 973 Fcrd 1 Ton Van New tires
braka1 Transmission com
pletety rabUIIt Good running
1971 GremUn, good runnmg vehicle
$1 000 00 Ph 614
condition Giorgia car 6cyl , 388 9960
suto AC $900 00 Ph 614
388 8950
1976 Jeep CJ 7 e~tceilent con
dttlon t1 500 00 Ph 614 441
1981 Dodge lancer 4 dr 6cyl
3 speed standard shift on floor 4841
Ail factory equipment Runt
Cllevy 4x4 ~ton maroon
good t 200 00 Ph 814 388- 1981
350 4-speed 66 000 miles Ph
9960
614·446 1627

1978 Ch.vy Impala t375 1978
Ptvmoutll Anow S380 1968
Buick Speci1l U2!i 00 Ph
614 441· 3969

1980 Dodge Van V100 Auto
PS P8 304 882 2466

1940 Dodgt ButinMI Coupe
All origintl, eKc:elient condition
Needs some r~pa 1 n Erctre parts
p 1
1 1 d d
nc u e
Salting
r ce
00 Ph 61 4- 388 8820
1983 Pontile Grtnd Prllt PS
PB aw. new tlrM •4 860 00
1981 Cam1ro Rallywheelt PS
PB, t2,850 00 firm Ph 814
288 1622

1979CJ6Jeep Flbergi111HT
big Rachal tires. new rebuilt 360
300 HP engme 12500 1980
King Cab Datsun 4a4 New
12 &amp;0 radials, roll bar whh
lights tunroof and other extras
•2600 814 992 8681 after
8 00 P m
1 983 Nllnn 4 ,. 4 hceU.nt
condrtiOn 5 •peed lo•ded with
topp• 15200 814 985 3833

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lc1980 Prowler Bunkhouse
SIMp• 7 Self contained air
condh1ontd very good lhiiJe
Very good price C.H D Maver
614 992 5954 05500

1985 Grand AM LE, 131000
m1les one owner garage kept
304 675 2389

Hay tor sale Call 814 949
2870
- - - - - - - - · 1 &lt; - 1985 GMC Sierra Cltn•c 'Ia ton
May tor ule Square bales pick up With topper Show room
•1 25 each Ph 986 3944 Or condition 14,000 miles
885 3907
110 500 Contae1 John Lyons,
Racme Ohio 614 949 2933
Dned shelled corn 44 60 per
cwt Ground 86 00 per cwt
1988 Dodge Ram Charger
Ground wrth mola11e1 86 75 per {lookl hke Blazer) Red and
304 458 1031
whrie low m1les AM·FM
ca..ene radiO power windows
and door lockt crurte trlt 4x4
65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer wind1h1eld sun v.sor lighted
running board1 Must sell new
car ordered Catl614 742 2211
DaKalb &amp; Kenworthy Seed before 6 00 end 514 992 6784
Corn W l 312 alfalfa Phono after &amp;00 end ask for Dave
0
304 675 1606 after 7 p m
1978 GMC Sierra Grande, 16
7&amp; 000 mtlet topper Very n1ce
Solid 304·676 &amp;829 or 676
3936
Tran S1Hir lal1on
1982 Datsun prckup 4 cyl 4
IP , 4 new ttres Bed liner Clean
truck 304· 67&amp;-6394
71
Autos for Sale
,984 Dodge Colt Clean no rust
02 895 00 1982 Ohr;y Ctt
alton PS . PI A1r •1 496 00 Ph
614 2811-1622

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1978 mim motor home. Dodge
Chatai low mileage 318 eng
Good condition Call 814 2686038

1981 Datsun 200 SX 82796 73 cnevv Bl1zer 327 auto
1973 Plymouth •626 1984 mttic rally wheels $1 ,200 00
Hondt Arrow f226 Ph 814 pllone 304 •468 , 806
367 0841 .

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eASE ME~
WATERPROO! j'jG
Uncond1ttonal llfeti.f 1/ guaran
tee Local ref•ance"-~rmshed
Free animates Caili collect
1 814 237-0488 dty or night
Rogers Basement
Waterproofrng
SWEEPER and sewing mach1ne
repair par11 and tuppU• P1ck
up and dollvery Devil Vacuum
Cleaner one hell mile up
Georges Creek Rd Ctll 614
448 0294
All types carpenter &amp; concrete
work Interior exterior remo
delrng painting roofing free
nt1matn Call G14 ol48 5174
Tree &amp; stump removal Cha1n
lmk fences Stone mulch fill
shade• shrubt azall11 Dons
Landscapes Ph 614 448·9146
RON S Televi11on Service
HouM Clllt on RCA Ouazer
GE Speclallng m Zenith Call
304 578 2398 o• 614 446
2454
Fettv Tree Trimmmg 1t~p.~mp
removel Call 304 6715 1331
RINGLES'S SERVICE expe
rienced c:•penter electrlc:11n
mason painter roofmg linclud
ing hot llr application) 304
87&amp; 2081 or 87&amp; 7147
Rotary or cable tool drilling
Most wells completed ume day
Pump 111M and •llfVi~ 304
896 3802
Galv1n1zad corrugated culvert
42 315 ft up Alltirtl Fittings
Fabrlcstion Day &amp; night dthvery
whhin 150 mtlet Will not be
undersold 304 926 621 1
Concrete finish parkrng lots
ba ..ments eny 111e tob San1or
Citizen Oitcount 614· 986
4464
Stark• Tree and Lawn Service
Greener lawns tr.lt I• Weed and
Past Free llqu d or grendular
appllcatron·trH and shrub too
Stump removal anywhere without lawn damtga For complete
tree 1nd 11wn c•ecall304 671
2842 or &amp;78 2903

82

Plumbing
Heating

8i

CARTER'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING
Ccr Fourth and Ptne
Gallipolis Ohiu
Phone 814 448 3888 or 61•
446 4477

1985 Chwelle SS 398 1978 1972 Chevy Van S760 304

1:8~8;2;::32~9;4;::~:::=.:::== 85'

General Hauling

)(S 400Call1981
Y1m1he
250 Scooter
614Honda
379
74 Motorcycles
2128
1978 Ford LTD 2 Qood condi
tlon 1970Chtvelle Makeoffer
Call 114 446 8201 or 614 1981 Kawnakl CSA 260 Ex
44&amp; a113
c.t..,t cond 1 000 letutl miles
1877 Pontiac Ortnd Prix New ,_•_7_oo~C_•_II_6_1_4_·_44_8_44_8_4_ _
_..
1
1·
tirll. tho""'• exhau•t • r tit 1911 Yamaha 400 Spacllll e...
cruiu eeoo GoodMcondc:ar cond 5900 mila Call 614

J • J Watlf Servtca Slsternl
wells •w1mming pool1 Ph
614 246· 9285

Call 114 446 0491 aft., 6
1975 Datsun 280 Z Good
sh1pe Ra110n1bly priced Call
614 250 1313

388 9917
I·1-8_8_5_H_o_n_d_a_46_0_N-Ig_h_t-he_w_k
200 aCtual mllet Make after
Cell &amp;14 379 2218 '

R 6 R Water Service Home\
Cllterns wells pCIOlt filled
Formerly Jamet Boys W1ter
Same ratet Call 304 675
6370

72 Ou1ttr Mlktgoodworkcar
nn call et4 388·9U9 •

1911 Y1mah1 186 ttreet bike
mint cond. low miiHge, bought
new In 188&amp; noo 00 304
4111088

Wltterson't W1ter Hauling
reuon1blt rates Immediate
2 000 gallon dellvef¥ cistern•
pools well atc call 304· 678
2919

1980 ptymouth Champ Auto
UBI John'• Auto Ia.._ Bula
lillie Rd Galllpolla OH
1984 Honda XL 100. 2 000
1883 Plymouth Rtll1nt Auto l miiH UkentwJ304-676·7478
air. crui., tZ399 John's Auto
8o1ft. lulavHio Rd ' Galllpolll • 75
Boats and
OH
Motors for Sale
1871 Chwy window ven AC.
'1/PI, AM / FM/Cau Cl ra
clio, aood ooncl Asking t1700 18ft Chryal• Jet Boat 380 V I
Call I 14·441 4B2B
Chry•llf Eng V H1ul with
"~1.. PI! a 14 251 1231 o,
:'1878 Ctm•o Nlct Cell 814· 2&amp;1·1414
37.. 2120
l : - : - : - : - : - -- - 28ft C.bin Crulw on 3 ••le
1178 Ford ltatlonwagon Oood tralltr t4800 Of Wh.n VO• in
condhlon new tlr• Ohio River water fn M1y 48100 Ph
Campground •1000 Clll514· 441· 1G28 .,4411338
948·2121
1985Rinltlf V·Hiul 170 hpi·O.
1111 Honda CRX·81 alk
Meroruteer engine 18 ft tr1lltf
lectcwy alloy•. ele RF, Iow prof end lccettorlll 304·171 71 27
tl,.., 11.000 m1 tiOOO flrm evtnlngs
114·812·3214 alt.. I oo p m
1178 Centannlal lttr Craft ski
1J78 Dodge Diplomat. boot, 1&amp;1'1 It 70 hp Mercury
e&amp;OO 00. 1171 lu.Juki 4211 motor flrtt clua cond,
1500 00 304 1717503
u 700 00 304 773·&amp;18,

Dillard Watlf Service Paola
C11tern1 Wells DelivMy Any
time Call 814 446 7404 No
Sunday calls

COa4 llm81tone and
Dtlivlfad 1 ton and up
Jim Lanutr 304 875 1247 or
175 7397
tiOUII
~flvlri

Form•ly ICen Wh ..tons Now
Johns Water lft\!ICI Same
Priett 1 000 or 2.000 gal
111rvlc. 304-671 2241

87

Upholstery

R &amp;. M Cuatam touchet and
Atupholttarv. St Rt 7 Crown
City Oh 614 2511470. Eve
114 441 3438 Open dally 9 ro
430, 611 1301o130 Old&amp;
new Upho.tBJed
Mowtey 1 Upholstering serving
tri county aree 22 Vtll'l Tht best
in tumhura ufhofflartng Call
304 0711 · 4 154 for fret
ntimates

C-1
8 ·1 K

Along lhe Rlvt•r

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Buslne~s

Insert

Comhs
D~H67
C l:lssilleds.
Deaths ........... ......... . A7
A2
Editorial
f' ·I· IU
Sports

Boh Hoeflich reports that a retired teacht•r
is to he honored hy friends, ex-students - A-3

Mostly sunn! todnv. "lth
highs m th1• mid 60s

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&amp; Campers

Cl

50 cents

Inside

The lift&gt;styles of today\ ministers in!ilpire
George R. Plagenz to pass comment - A-2

Motors Homes

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AKC Regrstered red male Tov
Dachshund puppres 6 weeki
old Futt ahots &amp; wormed Ph
614 ~46 7920

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NCAA tournament results

Auto parts for sale Afdlo A C
gltll, 1nd other p1rt1 for 1977
Cordobl 304-773 6651

Wonted AKC Rtgtattred Mmra
lure Oachsund for 1tud urvrce
Ph 614·682 6731

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360 Chevy engine, compiM:ely
rebuilt King wood ttove make
offer 2 aluminum tlotted
whHI• 8 lug f26 Btfd Blest
machine clean I partt elto thot
peens rodt etc t&amp;OO Call
614.251 1765

Pets for Sale

Groom 8r Supply shop Pet
groommg ail styles all breede
Julie Webb Call 614 446
0231

fascinates
area man

a

overhaul kilt Alliaon Tranamlt

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Model RR

BUOGETTrantmlulana Utld.

Big 2 BR Runic home built on
your lot $11 995 I up Call
1-614 8867311

56

Ant1ques

Sunday

u..d a Rebuilt '""'""'.,"'
All lnternllly in11)Kttd II gua

245 5121

For sale couch &amp; charr Excellent
cond1tron Green 304 676
1601

'-----------,..-----------154
Mise
r

2 bedroam Sand H•ll Road
304 676 3834

1 Acre lou for sale S 3000 and

j

"Of course you feel great.
You didn't have any fun last

1 1/.i acre lot wnh new septrr: tank
mltllled 3'h m1les down Rt 7
Ctll614 446 4761

Fot sale 12 5 acres $9600
ScipiO TWP Mergt Co At 2
Albany Ohto Phone 698 6427
after 6 OOp m

76

..

1987

Buildmg Matarlait
Block brick MWer plptt, oMn-

13 0 cu tt Kehnnator refrrgera

tor extra good cond 160 00
304 676 4828

106 aero farm 8 m1les out
Trrbble Road 1n MilSon County 3
gas we lls well water electnc
and telephone Call 304 675
3999
Pleasant
mrles rural
off Rl
, Good
block8 barn
water2
fen ced all mmeral rrghts w1th Of
W4thout equ1pmont and mob1le
homo Wrllr e Grmstead 190 N
R1fln Range Ad Bartow Fla
33830 or call (8 13) 537 1252

Building Supplies

Burldmg Tru1101 22ft 24ft
26h 28ft 40ft II some new
bath tubs B&amp;.B Surplus Supply
St Rl 160 lpof1er Ohio Ph
614 446 8772

Farms for Sale

84 A 1 2 mrlos north of Point

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE

March 20.

8t Accessories

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Fridiy.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Vol 22 No 7

10 Suct1on1 72 Pages
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Workfare unit
reaches out
to employers
By GEOFF OSBORNE
Tlmes·Senlinel Shaff
GALLIPOLIS - Th~ call to
'Go west, young man' ma y
sound ltke an mvttatlon to leave
home and find one' s fortun ~;&gt;s
elsewhere, but m Calha County 11
isn't that simple es pecia lly whe n
one ts dealing with people who
don' t want to pull up the1r roots
and move on.
Fred Childers, director of the
Workfare program In Gallla
Co unt y, satd t hat 'most people
here don' t want to mov~ from the
area They have roots here '
However, these people a1 e faced
wtth living In an area w1th few
ma jor JO b opporluntttes 1f they
stay What can they do?
Because most of the eight lo 10
percent of the people m th e
county that are unemployed d1d
not finish high school,
·w~
encourage them to go back and
finish ~chool. · Chtlders sa 1d He
stressed t h1s need for a com
pleted education. at leas t at th e
h1gh school level, because new
corporal ions such as US M a rin e
that come. In to Gallipolis and
e lsewhere In the county gener
ally requu e al least a hig h school

diploma or a G E D before they
will accept a worker for mos t of
the avatlable JObs
'Our main goal1s to get peoplf'
employed If not Imm e diately,
we rncourage people to get
lramm g tha t will help I hem get a
JOb m or out of t he area ' said
Chtlders
However he pointed out that
gettmg permanent JObs for Gal
ha County peoplr In Workfare Is
the bigges t drawback. because of
the scarcity of job opportumties
Permanent job placement ts one
of the most vital criteria that
legis lators look at when assess
lng how well a program of th1s
n atu re Is working
Insptleofsuc hodds 'we try to
contact em ployers a nd t e ll th e m
about the progra m ,
C hild e r s
sat d 'We encourage our people
to make employer co nt acts ' so
that those m Workfat e can put a
lhree step program to work
First, they will engage m so m e
community work experienc e
Next thev are tramed In th('
vocation that they des tre Then
lhey will be ready to take on
su b s ldtzed e mploy m enl Whe n
tCont1nued on A 81

•;m;•d••

Speaker
rules out
•
Increase
•
In taxes

•

•
in Pomeroy
Ferry arrtves
A 12 car ferry out of Sl Lou1s, Mo arrived m Pomeroy Friday afternoon where 11 w1ll
await the closun• ol the Pomeroy·Mason hr1dge. The lerry, owned by Dllrrt•ll Rodg••r, of th&lt;•
Ahwlpeluk Ferry Co., Clinton, Iowa, will provide transportation hetw••en Pomeroy and
Mason, W Va while the hrldge Is closed for repairs George Dnugan, du'eetor of I he Ohio
Department of Transportation's Marietta office, r~·ported Friday thai the tentatlvj• closing
date for the bridge Is still March 30, depending on I he arrival of stel'l Temporary work ha.•
been completed on holh ends of the br~dge , but actual r&lt;•palrs will begin on the Ohw side II
all goes well, the $1.39 million repair joh could he finishe d w1thm lour months hy
Ma1den·Jenkins Construction Co., Nelsonville .

care has bt'en replaced bv 1ne
current e mpha s ts on prevention
a nd affordable care, causm g a
s hift In the d ema nd for reg1ste1 ed
nurses . sa&gt;S Byers
' Hospitals are now being used
primarily for the acutelv ill
while a ll ernat!ve settin gs a re
bt'mg used for other kinds of
hea lth services once provtd e d In
hospitals These n ew settings
n ero htghly qualified regi s t ered
nu1 ses as do specialty umr s m
hospitals '
Private sector 1n1t1 a11vrs s uch
as heallh maintenance organtza
t Io n s, pr~ferred provider organ I
za tlon s, pre·admlsslon scree ning
a nd Incentives ro lncreasetht&gt;use
of ambulatory carr have furthet
accentuatl?d ho~pttal se r'!res
pnman!y to the acutely Ill
Also, the &lt;'mphasls on em
ployee wellness and di sease
p1 C'ventlon ha s broadened oppor
tunitles for nurses m private
mdus lry
' The net
result of these
changes· Bvers adds 'Is that
I h e field of nursi ng now offers a

Rlffl• hopl' d to ftn d • noug h
m o n ••v bevo ml lh• $ I'11J million lo
give pziiTi tl fV .wd StlOndlu y
r~ducn tl o rl 111 2 pC'rtc nl l n C' rf'&lt;J~{'
abow C'rl r-s lc s 1ec·omme nded
figUIP
Hut I he• Spe.1ke1 al ~o 1 uled out
rl ny in (Omt' sa l rs 01 (Oij)Of,J110n
1.1x lnrrC'ases He Sd id hi' ho pes 10
ha ve a nPw appl opllal! o ns lt lll
rc•ady f01 con sld ei.Ji ton In th P
Hou sr r'ln ctn C( Co mmi!IC'l' Of x!
'I Ul'Stiav

R N OPPORTUNITIES Th1• Impact of
economic mea.,ures, changing technology and a
d e mand for different kinds ol services h1.- caused
an lncrea.•e d demand for registered nurses
Pictured with Louisa Ellingson, R N , ccnh•r,
variNy of exceptio n al career
oppor tunilles
Toda,v s nurse
ma y work In a hosptta l a nursing
home, a c linic rndus try or a
physlcla n·s office as well a s Ill
the armed fo1 ces •
A s ho rtage of 1 egls terC'd nu rs('s
IS not a new phenomena Ea rlle r
shortages occurred m lhe 19fi0s
and 1970s during a lime of
unpr('('edented growth In health
care
Yet, dramatic eco nomic and
lechnologlcal c hanges In health

nursing skills lah supervisor at IUo Gr.mdt•
College and (om munlty Collegt•/ llolzc r School of
Nursing, ar•• students T1•rrl Halley , It'll. of Gallla
County, and Harry Souders of,Jackson Countv

care and &lt;ha nges tn sor 1e 1v
m akes this s h o1 t a~e a nPw
problem
'Th e cunen t s uppl \ and d e
mand lot regiSi ered nurses Is
dlfferenl a nd could be long
lasting •• Bvers says " The p1 o
fes s lon remain s co mmit ted to
providing th e bes t possible care
to consumers llowpvei II wi ll
become Increas in gly d lffl c ull to
do so If we are not able t o recru1 1
a nd educate the ca liber of nurses
necessary to mee t the dPmand

Reagan, Bush move
to clarify statement
WASHINGTON iUPil- Pr~s
ldent Reagan and VIce P1 csident
George Bush , lrylng to erasP an&gt;
nuance differences In their sta 1e
ment s arC' moving to cleat up I he
status of Bush' s s upport of the
ar m s sa l&lt;'s to Iran which Rea
gan said h e did n ot oppose
Reagan u sed lhree words Frl
day to sofl en the harsh ' no he
used when asked at his news
conference If Bush ever objected
to the failed Iran arms policy
Asked ff he was satisfied with
Bush 's advice , Reagan replied
··Always have been "
White House spokesman Mar
lin Fitzwat er. who once was
Bush's pres s secretary. s aid
Reagan told htm. "The vice
president ex pressed reserva
tlons during the process but he
supported the decision and the
policy "
'
Bush press secret a r1 Larry
Thomas said "The vice presl·
dent publiclY and In several

.,

Important forums ha s m a de
'clear that he s upporled the
pres ident s original decision , but
h e also said that he had reserva·
tlons abOut certain aspects of the
policy as It was being carried out
a nd made those reservations
known to I he pres ident The two
are not Incons istent
" The vice preside nt has been
su pportive of the pres ident In his
decision." Thomas said, "but one
can be supportive o! a decision
and still have reservations abouJ
certain aspects of It."
Bush , asked about Reagan's
one·word comment Thursday
night, said, "What he s~ld Is
exactly the truth I support the
president."
In previous political appearan· .
ces and lnlervlews as he begins
his campaign lor lhe 1988 GOP
nomination. Bush has said he had
"certain reservations on certain
things" and "key players" knew
about them

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D N1 \.\ Hos lon drl(\ Olllrr
Hou sP Dcmo1 r (.] !if IP&lt;~ dt ' l ~ and
fi sr ai l'XpNis lli Pd IO ( U1 II IP,JS I
$JC.O m illi o n 10 h 11 '"' &lt;' lh&lt;'
govPrnoJ s
s pPndln g w llh
In com&lt;'

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Changes contribute
to nursing shortage
RIO GRANDE- A s hortage of
reg1s1ered nUi ses conllnues to
tnC'rea sr and s p1ead across the
cou ntrv says the d ean of the Rio
Grande College and Community
College 1Hol zer School o f
Nursing
·The causes of and 'solution s
for the shortage art' long· tetm
and complex, ·says Janet Bvcrs
R . N • M S ·The s hortage ha s
been triggered by the' Impact o f
l'COnomlc m easures. accelerated
technolof.(lca l changr and an
lncrea s log demand for dllfC'r('nt
kinds of services
Na11onwldf' lhe vacancy rale
for R N s In hospital s morf' lha n
doubled between 198&gt; a nd 19R6
up from 6 ~ percent 10 1l 6
percent, according to a recent
survey conducted b y the A mer I
ra n ll osp1ta lllssocla tlon
The s urv&lt;'y found that 8.1
percent of hospitals rep01 ted
R.N vacancies In 1986 co m
parC'd with 65 percent In 1985
• An ear lier emphasis on lreat
ment and cos ily ln s 11tutlo n a l

COLUMRUS IUP i t - AIOUit
1ton Of 2! Wt' l f~ll ('and f'dU&lt;.IIIOfl
&lt;.~ssodu tto n s wan t s J h1~hf'r !rvcl
o f fundtng In I hi ' s laiP bud gPI a nd
sdys Jdl !:i ln g I(.!Xt s 01 c los1ng I .IX
loop hn ll's Is 1111• oni) w&lt;~ y to
aC'hiPVP dll ddCqu liP drrlUUnl
An} c ul s or shifl~ m funds at fl
(omplrl fl\o und NC'Jl ldblc'
Mal
tha SwP!t 1 ht ~c h ussoriLJlf'dl r e (
101 of I IfeLl! P Allt.tn(t sa 1d
F I Id.t y
Sv.et&lt;•t III sc h 'ootdln tl &lt;'d ,
ptr ~ s ( onfc 11 n u hv thr humo~n
sr1v icrs mr•nld l h(•al th tt nrl
sc hoo l g 1oups c~s IPg ls lu t m s a
bloc k .1w1 y wotk&lt;'d In 111I V,II P
ovp r Go' H lc ha~ d I' l &lt;'it•s t (• s
$~2 billion b udg!' l fo t J'IXH R&lt;J

SriiUNI(i

HAll SPRUNG - A youn1 woman took time lrom her
blcyelln1
enjoy the view on the Ohio River from the Galllpollli
parklroat durln1 the lale Friday alternoon warmth, on the advent
ohprlnl· Wlnlerollldally ended Friday aiiG · 52 p m. and the area
Is to buk In sun•hlne and mld·608 temperature~~ today.

S\\P IPI Iilsc h Sdlli h• 1 eu.t lltlen
will ocl!v.tle hurn.tn sr r v lc ••s and
Pducal! on co ns Ill uPn c IPs 10 lo bby
lhe lawm.lkPrs
I lh!nk thc v
n~rd to seP lhal lhr llUbliL
Shl'
s uppo rt s lhPsP p1 ograms
Sdtd
S"rtr1111 sr h S.Jid 11 Is lh ~ fir s t
t1m e thl' two la r ges 1 .Jr!',J&lt; of th1•
buclgl' l h.1 ve joi n e d fmu•s Hu
mun St'I VItPS o~ nd prlmiJ I Y c1nd
seco nd.JI Y e duc atio n rrct' lVr 1
dbou t ~"i) pl1 1rrnl or thP sta t «' ~
·•PPI opri.lllon Pac h

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Free tuition program
to improve job scene
RIO G RANOF. - Th&lt;• une m
ploymenl ra l~ In so ulhPa s l ~rn
Oh io typlcallv r a nks a s among
lhc highes t In lhe s 1a11• .tn rl,
u s ually hO vPrs fOUl IO fl v r
pe1ce n1a ge polnls a bove lh r
na tio nal average
In an effort t o add11' ss lh al
proble m the School o f Tcc·hnoto
g1cs al RIO Gra nde Co llege and
Co mmunit y Co ll e ge has lmple
m e niC'd an Innovative • free
tuitio n'
progr am for unr m
played res ide nt s o f Ga lll o lark
so n Meig s a nd Vlnlon coun lies
Whllr 1he national un e mploy
m c nl ro le s land s at ~ 7 pe r cent
and r he st a Ie avc1 age lSI e p or l('(]
at 8 i pe rcent the jobless rat e Ia
so u th eas tern Ohio avcr.tgcs
more th an 1! pe r cenl acrordlng
to the mos t recent figures r c
teased by lhe O hi o Bureau of
Employ m e nt Serv ices
OBES figu res rcpor1 lhe jo h
less rate In Gallla Co unt y a t II 6
perce nt whil e I he number of
unemploy ment workers In Ja ck
son C ounty sta nds a l 1'1 pe r ce nt
In Meigs Count y. 1l 9 percent of
the !abo1 force Is without work ,
while 12 9 percent of thr work
force Is unemploye d In Vlnlon
County
"The only long term solution to
lhe probl e m of unemploy ment
that plagues lhls area Is edu ca
tjon
an education that pre·
pares s tude nts for a diverse a nd
co nst a ntly c hangin g job,
market ," said Sanford Lan e.
dean
o!
the
School
of
Technologies

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T o th tl l C'nd hf'sa ld Wf'dll
oliN In~ a frPr lull io n progt am
for tdult rrsld' ' nl s o f ou t fo u1
co unt y srrvlc t arf'.t w hr1 dl t
c urr r ntl v uncmp loyl'd .~ nd nr&lt;l
a ll e ndln g co llcgr • •
/Ill Schoo l ol I &lt;'&lt; hn ol og i&lt;'S l'tH7
s pring qut~J!t' plOI.U .I m !ti dl£
ava llablr fo r '"'' ' lull iOn with n o
J('g ls tn.tllon (H 1n ~ tltullonli I P~ ·!'&gt;.
for e ll~ lbll applic.tnl s
Unl' mp lo'r mr nt ls not &lt;HI
ilhs ! r."Jr l p1 nhi Pm lt ~ .t h.t Jd
rea lil y fo r lh nsr ln voi v• d 1 .tll f
co ntlnurd
It '~ .1 1r\ d p1 11h l•' m
that require s l(•,tl ' olul lrm '
" Through n u1 program' " "
df'nl s c.:a n rc ~u' l\( ' 1ns lluttlon In
t h1' prlnrtpii' ' ul m od•' rn lndu , trv
wllh a pra e111.1 1 h .on il s on .1p
proac h 10 how r h&lt;'on is u&gt;~·d o n
t he jo b 1o&lt;1a1
AllOul 114 r••1rr nt of t il !{I n
Grandr sludl' nl s find 10hs v.llhin
I

I

a

year alt f' l

tht y g1 ulu ,,,

accordin g to r1g u1 ~s romp ll l'&lt;ll1\
the c o ll(•g •• ' offiCI' ot t. t r ••• r
d CVl' lo pm&lt;'n l • nd plarrmrn 1
Wc- "-dnlt n h,-.lp ou rt ommu n
lty break o u1 o r lhr continuin g
cycle of un•' mploym•' nl a nd
under c mp loy m e nl , • sahJ l.ilne
" W~ won1 10 hrlp pPOplr gPI
mad y for nPw job s and cur &lt;'C'I s
by IPar n ln g n••w mork PI.riJIP
s kills
"At the sa m e lime ' hr oddC'd
·we a t Rio" Grande Sl'l' th e f1 er
tuition pro~rn m as on ln vPs t
m e nt in ou1 communll\
a nothe r o pportun it y to uc·t lvPiv
participat e In thr growth .rnr:J
!Conlinucd on A Rl
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