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Pom•oy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Tunday. May 3. 1988

Tornadoes
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A relative close race yesterday
was for the nomination to run for
the. Meigs County Engineer's
post. Incumbent Philip M. Ro·
berts was given 2,585 votes to
defeat Robert H. Eason for the
nomination. Eason received
2,259 tallies in his first bid for a
public office. Republican Roberts is assured of election since
he will run unopposed in the fall.
Several incumbent Republican

county office holders were unopposed In seeking nomination to
run lor reelection and are unopposed in the fall. Leading the way
as the top vote getter among
these candidates was Dr. James
P . Conde, Meigs County Coroner,
who received 3,952 votes. Incumbent Clerk of Courts Larry E.
Spencer was second high In
Republican votes nailing down
3,853.

Other Republican in cumbent
office hold ers, unopposed ye sterday and unopposed In the fall ,
and the ir vote total s include:
David J . Koblentz. for count y
commiss ioner. term beginning
Jan . 2, 1989, 2,949; Richard E.
Jones , for coun ty commiss ioner,
term beginning J an. 3. 1989 ,
3,382; Steven L. Story. mak ing
his tlrSt bid for a public office.
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tal subdivisions of Meigs County both the Republican and DemoIn Tuesday's primary elections.
crat parties were filled in TuesIn Rutland VIllage, voters . day's primary elections.
turned down . 101 to 47 an eight
Named to committee posts of
mill, five year tax levy which their respective parties In the
would have provided funds for voting precincts were:
police protection.
Rutland VIllage - Elizabeth
In the Eastern Local School Hobstetter, R.; Samuel B. May,
Dis trlct where a· continuing 12.4 D .
mill current operating expense
West Bedford - Brenda S.
levy was on the ballot, voters Roush, R.; Edith Leach. D.
defeated the measure 980 to 503.
Columbia - Gay F. Johnson,
Vote~s of the Meigs Local
R., over Ronald Whittington, R.;
School District turned down 1,859 Charles Arthur Crabtree, D.
to 687 a 5 mill continuing current
Reedsville- Ethel Mundry. R.

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David W. Woolard was em ployed as new full time police
officer for Racine Vllllage when
Racine Village Council met In
regular session Monday evening.
Woolard was hired under a six
month probationary period as
required by the Ohio Revised
Code. He previously worked part
time In the village last summer
and has had over eight years ·
experience In other county villages. Mayor Frank Cleland
appointed Woolard to the post
with council confirming the appointment. Mayor Cleland reported that he Is working with the
telephone company In an attempt
to hold the same pollee number.
However , Woolard may be
reached by phoning the sheriff's
office In emergency until he
establishes residency in Racine.
Council approved the purchase
of the necessary uniform for
pollee and agreed to continue
with repairs to the cruiser.
It was reported that the village
had received Its latest distrlbu -

Over 200 individuals took part
In this year's annual training
school sponsored by the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Ser·
vices. Robert Byer, Meigs EMS
director, called the two-day
school "a great success" in
terms of the training presented
and the knowlege gained by ·
trainees.
By Matt Robertson
According to Byer, 35 emer·
gency departments from 18 dlf·
Th~ bodies of two Meigs County
ferent counties, Including counmen missing since a boating acc1ties as far away as Hancock and dent in the early morning hours of
Medina. were represented at the April 23 on lhc Ohio River were
two-day school. ·
found Tuesday near the Kyger
Training In rope rescue, which Creek
generating
planl
by
took place at the Pomeroyseartbers, officials said IOdiy.
Mason Bridge, was Included In
The body of Pete McDonald, 19,
the training sessions. In addition,
Dexter, Ohio, was recovered by
cla_sses In extrication and ha· ' members of bis family 11 about
zardous materials, as well as noon on Tuesday, about ono mile
EMS training, were offered at soulh of Ohio Riva- Mile 2S8
Meigs High School. Repelling where the ~ttident occurred, Jeff
classes took place on the cliffs at SwiOCiley of the West Vilginia
the Melp County Fatrarounds.
DejMillllent of Nltllral Rcsourtes,
Continued on Pa!fe ~
confirmed today.

Engineers in the near future .
tlon from the county auditor,
$8,859.89 minus auditing fees of
Council members suggested
$2,354.22. Total receipts for April that perhaps some school or civic·
amounted to $21,285.81 while group would be Interested in
cleaning the beach of driftwood
expenses amounted to $15,386.
Mayor Cleland reported that a and removing broken glass on .
new sign at the levee has been
the beach.
effective and that numerous - Street Commissioner Glenn
people are uslng the boat ramp. Rizer reported that two new
The mayor Indicated that im- heavy duty mowers have been
provements are still In the works purchased from StarTru-Valuat
and he invited the public to utilize a savings to the village. He also
the facility at anytime. Dona- reported that repairs are needed
tions are also being accepted for on the Gravely tractor and that
the Improvement fund .
he has serviced all town
Councilmen Carroll Teaford equipment.
and Dick Wamsley installed a
Rizer reported that the Leary
culvert at the base of the levee Construction Co. has completed
road, ditched the roadway, and work on the town water tank. No
repairs were needed to the
widened the road for two-way
Interior of the tank and thus the
traffic. Teaford reported that It Is
maintenance work renews a 10
ready for limestone before a
hardtop surface Is put Into place. year guarantee on the tank. A
Leary representative suggested
It was repo~ted that Mayor
Cleland Is still actively seeking that a valve be placed at the base
of the tank of avoid having to
Input tor the procurement of a
fiush the system through exls ting
pier or floating dock at the site.
lines.
An application Is to be filed
The village hauled 24 loads or
through the U. S. Corps of
Continul!d on page 6

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West Rutland - Ann Barrett.
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Middleport First- Ruth Powers, R .
Middleport Second - Fred L.
Hoffman, R .; Kenneth lmboden,
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By BOB HOEFLICH
· ney, defeated incumbent Meigs Meigs County Sheriff in the fall,
Sentinel News Staff
Common Pleas Court Judge
Incumbent Howard Frank de-Fred W. Crow III, Howard
Charles H. Knight for the nomi- feated Robert E. Beegle, a
Frank and Philip M. Roberts
nation to run as common pleas former deputy sheriff, 2,638 to
were winners in the three Repubcourt judge candidate for the 2,455. Frank will be opposed In
lican county level post races In
Republicans In November. Crow the fall by the only· Democrat
Tuesday 's primary elections,
received 2,912 votes while Knight · filing for nomination to run for a
according to the unofflcial count
chalked up 2,298. Crow is assured local post In Tuesday's elections .
of the Meigs- County Board of
of election next fall since there He Is James M. Soulsby who
Elections.
are no Democratic candidates.
received 1,419 votes to become
Crow, who is now serving as , In a nip and tuck battle for the the Democratic nominee for
Meigs County Prosecuting AttorRepublican nomination to run for sheriff In the fall.

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RETIREE HONORED - Ray L. Holler, a&amp; riJbt, wu llonored .
receatJr lor SS years service u a nral mall carrier lor tile ,
Pomeroy Post Offtce. Hollier, whose retirement u a maO carrier
wu olflclal on AprD 30, wu preaented a cer11ftcale of

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commentla&amp;lou by Pomeroy Poetmuter Tom R. Reuter. Bolter
also received a camera lr_o m ltla fellow eml!loYeetl.

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The body or Shane Smilh 18
Salem Cenlel', was found
around 4:40 p.m. Tuesday· by
private cilizens assisting with the
search operalion, a Point Pleasant
'klhmteer
Fire
Department
spokesman said today. Smith's
body was found in the same area as

Mason County coroner said today,
adding they · were released to
funeral homes. No autopsies are
planned, he said.
·
The forces _of nature that kept the
two bodies hidden for II days bel!led bring _them to the surface,
Sweeney said. "We anticipated wilh
McDooald'~body, he added.
t the water temperature the way it
Both bodies we~e transported by was, it would take about 10 days"
the Poinl Pleasant 'kllunrecr Fire to m;IJYer lhe bodies, he said. The
Dcpanmenl to the West Vilginia river cunen~ aided
se&amp;;rth.
bank where they w= takea by the
The acctdcnt mvolvmg three
Point Pleasanl Eme!piiCy Medical
Meigs County men occUlTed at
Sel'vices to Pleasant Valley OhioRivcr Mile 258 at about 12:30
Hospil&amp;l.
a.m. April 23 after the eight-foot.
Both bodies were identillcd by 8at-boaom boa! the men wm
family members. Brmn MOJlllll,
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Bodies' recovered ... Conti nued from pagel
riding in overturned.
The third man in the boat, John
Bro.wn of Langsville, Ohio, was
rescued by workers on the James
K, Ellis tow shortly after the accident. Brown was transported to the
Holzer Medical -- Center where he
has been lrCated and released.
The search, which at Limes was
liam pered by bad weather and
rough water, was coordinated by
the West Virginia 'DNR with units
from the Gallia County Sheriff's
Dcparunem, the Point Pleasant,

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Ohio River Road and Middleport
volunteer fire departments and
many private citizens. Also assist·
ing with the search operations was
the Point Pleasant EMS.
Sweeney said that he was glad
for the families that the bodies were
found and also that the search was

Pete McDonald. 19, of Dexter,
died April _22 near Cheshire . He
wa s born April2J. 1969 in Athens,
so n of David and Velvie Stover
McDonald Sr. , of Dexter.
In addition, he is survived by a
br other, Dav id McDonald Jr .;
mat e rnal grandmother · Opal
Sewa r of Ga llipolis; a spec ial
frie nd Chris Bass of Dexter; and
several aunts. uncles and
cousins .

He at tended Meigs Hi g h
SchooL
Service~ will be conducted
Thu rsday . 3 p.m., from Dex ter
Chu rch of Chris t, Rev . Stewart
Jamison offica tin g. Bur ial follow s in Old Standish Cemetery.
Friends may call at church
Wednesday , 7 to 9 p.rh . a nd
Thursday prior to se rvices. ·
Services under r.he direction of
McCoy-Moore Funeral Home of
Vinton.

Shane Smith
: Sha ne Smith, 18, of Route 1
'{fnt on, died April 22 near Cheshire . He -wasbornMay l 5,1969i n
Colu m bu s, son of Ted Smith of
\renway, Ohio and Sue Thomas
Smi th of Vinton.
Also survivi ng are two broth -

&lt;rs. Kelly Thomas. Vinton and
Teddy Smith of Col umbus; three
slsters, Kenny Sue Thomas of
Vinton, Mrs. Ron (Tammy)
Hurdman or Rutland and Mrs.
Bill t Brenda) King of
Ha rr isonville.
He at tended Meigs High
School.
Services will oe Thursday, 3
p.m ., from Dexter Church of
Chris t, Rev. Elmer Geiser offi ciating . Burial follows in Salem
Ce nter Ce metery. Friends may
caii at the church Wednesday, 7
to 9 p.m .. and Thursday prior to
ser vices.

Services under th e direction of
McCoy -Moore Funeral Home of
Vinton.

Ellen Curfman
' Elle n Curfman, 78, 'of 2216
Easter n Ave ., died Wednesday at
Holzer M edical Cen ter following
ap extended illness. She was a
retired em ployee of Holzer Medical Ce nt er as a Licensed Practical Nurse.
: Born F e b.l9, 1910 in Pleasants
County, W.Va .. s he wa s a daughier of th e late Wa lter Cronin and

Six forfeit bond in court
Six defendants forlelted bonds and one was fined in the court
of Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman Tuesday night .
Ronald E . Collins, Pomeroy forfeited a $450 bond on OWl and
$200 on failure to stop after an accident; James 'L. Terrell,
Middleport fot1elted a $225 bond on a charge of driving under
suspension, and $50 on running a stop sign, and Delmas Kearns ,
Midleport, fot1eited a $50 bond on running a red light.
Forfeiting bonds on speeding charges were Bennie J . Siawter,
Middleport and John K. Spires, Albany, $40 each, and Eric P.
Turner, Gallipolis, $46.

"We were ordered every day to
be out on the river searching; we
would have been out today,"
Sweeney said,

Fanny Hammond Cronin.
· Surviving are two sons, John
Paul Curfman of Columbus, a nd
Charles Curfman of Racine;
eight grandchildre n, nine greatgra ndchildren; one brother, Lewis Cronin of Vienna , W.Va.
She was preceded in death by a
son, Don Curfman in 1986; one
hrother and one sister.
A resident of Ga llia ·county
si nce 1969, she formerly lived in
Meigs County.
She was a member of French
Creek Baptist Church, Peasants
County, W.Va. and attended
E lizabeth Chapel Church.
Services will be conducted
Friday 1 p.m . at Waugh-HaileyWood Funeral Home, Rev.
Alfred Holley and Rev. William
Curfma n officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery ,
Racine.·
Friends may call at the funeral
home 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday.

briefs~

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over.

Area deaths

Pete McDonald

Wednesday, May 4. 1988

Mayor fines two on charges

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John Calandros, Point Pleasant, W. Va. and Robert Harrison,
!1, Pomeroy, were fined on two charges each In the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
Calandros was fined $63 and costs each on the charges of no
operator's license and expired plates, while Harrison was fined
$163 and costs on a charge of reckless operation and $63 and
costs on a traffic light violation.
Also fined In the court was Brenda Teaford, Syracuse, $43and
costs, on a stop sign violation.
·
Forfeiting bonds on speeding charges were William Weaver ,
Middleport, $47; Jeffrey Wickersham, Racine, $48; Melanie
Hemsley, Shade, $47; Gary Lamp, Newark, $63. Jamie Wolfe,
Racine forfeited a $43 bond on a charge of assured clear
distance.

Hudson's 4-hitter do.wns White Sox, 4-l

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May pick up !lowers
Flowers ordered from PomeroyPTOaretobeplckedupat the
elementary schOol from 1 to 3:30
p.m. on Friday .
Gospel quartet sing
There will be a gospel quartet
sing at the Reedsville Church of
Christ on Sunday at 7:30p.m. The
. Joyful Sounds from Vienna,
W.Va. and the Heavenly Express
from Ravenswood, W.Va . will be
featured. The public is invited to
attend.
Grange ,to meet
Star Grange No. 778 and Star
Junior Grange No. 878 will meet
in regular session on Saturday , at
8 p.m., at the grange hall on
County Road 1 near Salem
Center. Ins pelion will be held and

all members are urged to attend.
The C.W.A. contest judging will
be postponed until the June 4
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Potluck refreshments
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t.
mee. ang.

By DAVE FREDERICK \
UPI Sports Writer
Charles Hudson silenced all
skeptics, and more Importantly,
the Chicago White Sox.
Hudson, making his first start
of the season In place of the
Injured Rick Rhoden, allowed
four hits In six innings as the New
York Yankees defeated the Chi. cago White Sox Tuesday 4-1.
Hudson, 3-1, had made seven
appearances this season, all in
relief.
"! was happy to be in my
_rhythm," said Hudson. "It felt
pretty good starting again, different. It was nice knowing a day
before you're going to pitch. I
just have to do my best each lime
I go out there.
"I can't force any decisions .
Whether I start or reJ!eveis all up
to (ma nager) Bliiy '( Martin)."
While cruising through the
White Sox batting order, Hudson
helped move the Yankees Into
first place t in the American
League East, one-half game
ahead of Cleveland.
The Yankees supported Hud-

Car wash stated
The Eastern pony League will
sponsor a car wash this Saturday
beginning at 8:30a.m. at Cole's
Sohlo in Tuppers Plains. All
players are asked to attend and
bring a bucket or sponge. Community residents are asked to
support the team.
Rutland trustees
Rutland Township Trustees
will meet In regular session
Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at the
Rutland Fire Station.

Car&amp;onlya Mother could love.
HILL SINGLES -Southern's Mike Hill (3) hits a pop single
behind second base in 'the second lnnlng of Monday's SVAC game
against North Gallia in the vlllage park in VInton. The Tornadoes
came from behind lo beat the Pirates 9·6. ( OVP staff photo by G.
Spencer Osborne)

EMS has three Tuesday calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services ·reports three
calls Tuesday; Middleport at 2:57a.m. to Williams St. !or Harry
Stobart to Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy Fire Department at
1:35 p.m. to a brush fire on Landaker Road; Shade River
Forestry Service was called In for help and firefighters were on
the scene until about 7 p.m.; Syracuse at 1:36 p.m. to Route 124
for Eugene Mollohan to Veterans Memorial Hospital; later to
Huntington V .A. HospitaL

Southern wins, 9-6
Southern pitchers Jeff Caldwell and Dave Amburgey combined lor 15 stri)&lt;eouts while the
Tornadoes broke a 3-3 tie in the
fifth inning to beat Nortll Gallia
9-6 In Vinton Monday afternoon.
Caldwell, the eventual winner,
was tagged for three runs by the
Pirates in the second Inning, but
his teammates came around and
tied the game with three runs off
eventual loser Kevin Smith in the
third. Caldwell held the hosts
long enough to allow his teammates to give him a three-run
cushion with an outburst in the
fifth.
Whlle the Pirates' offense was
effectively held in port by its first
three hitters in the lineup stri king out a total of 12 times, the

Head Start taking applications

Weather
South Central Ohio
Occasional rain today, with
highs In the low 60s. Occasional
rain tonight, with a low near 45.
Mostly cloudy Thursday, with a
chance of rain and highs in the
low 60s.
The probability of precipitation is 80 percent today and
tonight and 50 percent Thursday.
Winds will be from the northeast at 10 to 20 mph today and
[rom the nortll at 10 to 20 mph
tonight.
Extended Forecast
Friday through Sunday
Fair through the period. Highs
will range from 55 to 65 In the
northern part of the state and
from 65 to 75 in the southern part
of!he state on Friday ..Highs will
be · In the 70s Saturday and
ranging from the low 70s to the
low 80s Sunday. Overnight lows
will be In the 40s Friday and
Saturday mornings and ln the 50s
early Sunday.

Gallia-Melgs Hei!d Start will be taking applications for fall
enrollment during the month of May . Interested persons may
call 992-3088 o" stop at the Head Start Center In the Meigs
Multi-Purpose Senior Center on Mulberry Heights in Pomeroy.

Turkey haroest up from 1987

SWISHER LOHSE

Meigs County's harvest of wild turke,YS. for tl)e three-week
spring gobbler season, which started in April and will continue
through May 14, is up from last year. In Meigs County the first
week of the season, reports Keith Wood, county game protector,
98 wild turkeys were killed. The first week total for Meigs
Cnunty in 1987 was 64 and the whole 1987 season total was 82
t uFkeys killed .
Gallla County had a total of 73 turkeys harvested In the first
week and Athens County 79 In the first week, Wood said.
Vinton County, which Is the top county In the state for wild
turkeys, had 217 gobblers taken In the first week. That figure Is
down from last year's total of 2621n the first week of the season
in Vinton County, according to Wood .

SUNDAY, MAY 8TH

Veterans Memorial
Tuesday Admissions - Cynthia Freeman, Pomeroy; Kathryn Weaver, Pomeroy.
Tuesday Discharges - Willla m Morris, Zelma Hawley ,
Robert Kennedy, Sarah
McCarty, John Kerwood, Cynthia Freeman.
Trustees to meet
Lebanon Township Trustees
will meet tonight (Wednesday),6
p.m .. a t the township building.

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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Chlli
Davis touched off the gamewinning rally and scored the
tying run, but the California
Angels right-fielder · wanted
more.
"I'm tired of Wally Joyner
getting hit," Davis said Tuesday
night after the Angels rallied for
five runs in the ninth Inning to
down the Cleveland Indians 8-4,
Davis, who singled home the
firsst California run in the first
inning, opened the ninth with a
doubl~. and scored the tying run
(4-4) on George Hendrick' s
pinch-hit single.
After Blll Buckner's two-run
single off reliever Chris Codlroll
capped the five-run rally, Codiroli hit Joyner with a pitched ball

PJ"e-@eason till May
be held in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!)
·= Columbus may be the site of a
preseason exhibition game next
year between the Cincinnati
Reds and the Cleveland Indians,
the Columbus Dlsptach reported
today.
The game might become an
annual Ohio Cup game In Cooper
Stadium, promoters said.
Keith Sprunk, a former Columbus resident and the head of
Keith Sprunk Sports Marketing
in Cincinnati, said he is "95
percent there."
Sprunk was to meet today with
Columbus Clipper officials to
discuss potential sponsors to
underwrite the Ohio Cup.
"I would say that all the pieces
of the puzzle are on the table,"
Sprunk told the Dispatch. "Now
we just have to figure out where
the pieces lit . Within two weeks
everything should be finalized
and we can make an ofr!clai
announcement that this thing is
going to take place. I'm very
confident."
Sprunk's firm , which also does
promotional work for the Reds,
was responsible for the most
recent -U.S. Olympic team 's
hockey tour and Cincinnati's
annual Blue Chip City Invitational Classic high school basket ball tournament.

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992·2039
PO.IOY, OHIO

Cage camps set for June, July
Scott Stemple, basketball
coach at Kyger Creek High
School, announced that the Gall !a County Area Basketball
Camp will be held from June 6 to
June 10 at Kyger Creek High
School for boys In grades 3-6.
The cost of the camp Is $40,
which Includes a shirt, basket bljlland a snack. The deadline for
SlJIIUp8 Is May 2~.
Also at Kyger Creek, Stemple
will conduct the Gallla County
Area High School Camp, a
three-day camp for high school
boys from Gallla. Meigs and
Mason Counties.
The camp will run from July 6
to July 8, and the cost Is $20,
which Includes a shirt. The

deadline for slgnup Is June 1.
For more Information, contact
Scott Stemple at Kyger Creek
High School, 367-7377.

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Detroit 8-2, Texas.downed Baltimore 4-2, Kansas City routed
Boston 9-3, Ca l_ifornia dumped
Cleveland 8-4, Milwaukee edged
Minnesota 4-3 and Toronto
crushed Seat tie 9-2.
In the National League, It was :
Montreal 4, Cincinnati 3 in 12
innings; New York 8, Atlanta 0;
Hou ston 4, Philadelphia 0; Los
Angele~ 14, Pittsburgh 6; Chicago 13, San Diego 5 and San
Francisco 2, St. Louis 0.
Athletics 8, Tigers 2
At Detroit, Mike Gallego hit a
three-run double to help Dave
Stewart become the major
leagues' first seven-game winner
and lead Oakland to its ninth
straight victory. The A's finished
their road trip at 10-1.
Rangers 4, Orioles 2
At Baltimore, Larry Parris h
drove in two runs lo help Ra y
Hayward win his first ma'jorleague game and allow the
Rangers to send the Orioles to
their 24th loss in 26 games. Mike
Boddicker dropped to0-6 and has
not won in his last 11 decisions.

and !hat upset Davis.
"! wanted to get a hit so bad, "
said Davis, who broke his bat
over his knee after striking out
against reliever Doug Jones to ·
end the ninth. "I don't like my
teammates being thrown at."
"I have been hit four times so
far this year and when a control
pitcher throws behind you, you
start to wonder," added Joyner.
The Indians and starter John
Farrell appeared headed for
victory No. 18 of the season after
Joe Carter singled and scored the
go-ahead run on Carmen Castillo's run-scoring single to give the
Tr !be a 4-3 lead in the fifth inning
against California starter Kirk
McCaskilL
Farrell had retired 22 of the
last 24 batters he faced before
Davis led off the ninth with a
double and took third as Johnny
Ray grounded out to end his
16-game hitting streak.
"I'm not worried about no
streak," said Ray . "!fit happens ,
It happens. I just want to win
some games."
Cleveland manager Doc Edwards replaced Farrell with
left -bander Dan Schatzeder and
Hendrick batted for Jack Howell.
Hendrick singled home Davis,
then took second on Devon
White's single. Codlroll then took
over for Schatzeder, Q-1.
"Farrell did his job, " said
Edwards. "They had a lefty
coming up, Howell, and he's a
heckuva hitter."
Butch Wynegar batted lor Bob
Boone and singled home Hendrick with the go-ahead run.
White then took third and scored

as Dick Schofield hi t Into a force
play . Mark McLemore then
walked and both runners advanced on a wild pitch. Buckner
followed with his two-run single.
Joyner was then hit by a pitched
ball and Davis struck out.
"I wasn' !surprised that I came
out," said FarrelL "I didn't feel
any dlffe_rent at the end of the
game than I did In the middle
Innings.
"I was getting up over 100
pitches. They wanted someone
else to come in to get the
strike-out. If I had made the
pitches to Davis, the whole ninth
inning would have beeri different, " added FarrelL
The Angels grabbed a 1-0 lead
in the first inning and added two
more runs in the second on
singles by Howell and White, an
error by rightfielder Cory Snyder
and an infield out.
The Indians scored tWI ~e in the
first and tied the score at 3-3 in
the second on a run-scoring
double by Jay BelL
Rellevers Brian Harvey and
Donnie Moore blanked the Indians on five hits over the !ina 14 2-3
innings with Moore picking up his
second victory against two
losses .
''You just pitch your game with
an 8-4 leaq, but I pitched like it
was a one-run game," said
Moore. "Cleveland hits the ball
hard and they have some good
hitters. "
·
The Angels also had four
double plays , with second baseman McLemore and shorts top
Schofield combining for 16 as.
sis!~ and seven putqut,..

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Royals 9, Red Sox 3
At Boston_, George Brett col
lected three hit s, two RBI an&lt;
scored a pair of runs to spar&gt;
Kansas City . Jamie Quirk ·had a
solo homer and Bill Pecotaadded
three RBI for the Royals, who
concluded .an eight-game road
trip at 5-3. Wade Boggs had three .
hits for Boston , whi ch dropped it s
third game In a row .
Angels 8, Indians 4
At Cleveland, Bill Buckner's
two-run single·capped a fiv e-run
nin (h inning to rally the Angels .
Pinch-hit singles by George
Hendrick and Butch Wynegar
plated the tying and go-ahead
runs to make a winner of reliever
Donnie Moore, 2-2. California's
Johnny Ray had a . 16-game
hitdng streak snapped.
Brewers 4, Twins 3
At Milwaukee, Ted Higuera
pitched a six-hitter and Jim
Gantner singled home the winning run ..,wlth none o~t in the
nii!,!'l ipning to lift the Brewers .
Higuera , 3-1, struck out six and
walked one in pitching his second
complete game of the year.
Blue Jays 9, Mariners 2
At Seattle, Rookie Todd Stottlemyre retired the first 19 batters
he faced, allowi ng one hit over 6
2-3 Innings, and Fred McGriff
homered twice to power Toronto.
Stottlemyre, 1-2, lost his perfect
game when he hit Rey Quinones
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seventh.

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son with four one-run Innings, the
first three runs set up by stolen
bases.
" We've been aggressive ali
spring," said New York manager
Billy Martin. "! like to run. I've
always managed that way . You
can't sit back and wait for the big
hit . You've got to try to create
things. The home runs will come
by themselves."
Rickey Henderson led the way
with two stolen bases and two
hits , Including his fourth home
run of the season.
''We haven't been swinging the
bat well In this ballpark," said
White Sox manager Jim Fregosi
''Ken ny Williams has inade so;;fe
run-scoring errors lately, but
you've got to remember he's
getting on-the-job training."
After Dan Pasqua led off the
seventh inning with a triple,
Hudson ga\re way to Steve
Shields, who retired Williams
and Donnie Hill, but then threw a
wild pitch to score Pasqua.
Cecllio Quante recorded the
final two outs for his second save.
Elsewhere, Oakland smashed

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Fortunately, natural gas leaks are rare. But
if one should occur, you have everything it
takes to spot the tel Hale signs ... the ability
to see, hear and smell.

Look or listen for these signs. Anywhere a gas line is localed, a leak may cause:
• a blowing or hissing sound
• dirt being blown into the air

INSIDE
The most obvious sign is the smell.
· Natural gas by itself usually is odorless. so
gas companies add a distinctive odor to gas.
If you IIIMIII this telltale odor ln your
home, don' uae matches, electrical switches
or appliances. Leave the house immediately,
then call the gas company from a neighbor 's
home or pay telephone. Remain near your
horne until a gas company represen!jltive
arrives and checks the cause of the odor.
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OUTSIDE
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Sometimes, the sign may be the odor. But in
rural araas, natural gas pipelines may conlain non-odorized gas. A leak of non-scented
gas means little or no odor will be present.
So count on ~ur other sensas as welL

• water bubbling or being blown into the
air at a pond, creek or river
• bfrN{n patches in V&amp;getation on or near
.a gas line rtght-&lt;Jf.:way
• fire coming from the ground or burning
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If you detect any sign of a leak, follow
these steps quickly; 1) shut down any motorIzed equipment or other sources of ignition
in use; 2) leave the area at once, and warn
others to stay away; and 3) find a telephone
away from the area to call the gas company,
and the fire and police departments. DO NOT
lry to extinguish a gas fire or operate any
pipeline valves.
Chances are you'll never need to recognize a natural gas leak. But just in case, we
think it's imponant for you 10 be able to detect .
signs of trouble. Togather, we'll keep natural
gas service safe and efficient.

COLUMBIA GAS

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Local bowling
Salurday Sunrfse Youth teacue
Week of 4-9-88
TEAM STANDINGS

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Team 6-7-33 Can;• Out .. ............. )46 54
Te am 5-B iue Streak Cab., .......... 129 71

Team 1-Carpenter's Vldro .......... 107 93
Team 3-Shammy's Carry Ou\. ...... 88 ll2
Team 2Team 4-

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Team Hig h Series- Carpenter's Vidro983: Blue Streak Ca b-958;

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Team High Game- Carpenter's Vld co355, Blue StJ eak Cab-348, -343.
High Storles -Tim Peters on - ~08: Howard Groves-390; Ru sty Capehart-Jfifi;
Candv Hen s lcv-298: Rachael Hawl~ - 290:
' Misti'King-2{)0.
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High Game- Tim Peterson-160; -143;
Howa rd Groves- 142: Candy Hem;:l~-112:
R ac hael Hawley-105; Candy Henslcy-98.

Saturda)' Sunrise Youth League
Week of t -23-AA
TEAM ST,\ND INGS
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Team &amp;-7-3:J Carry Out .............. 160 56
Team 5-Bi ue Streak Ca b ........... 133 83
Tt!am 1-Carpenter's Video .......... 109 107
Te am 2.... ........... .... .... .92 124
Team 3-Shammy·s Carry Out.. ... !l(} 126
Team 4........ ..... b4 152

Team High Series- 7-:!3 Carry Out -995:
Blue Streak Cab-939; Team 2-764.

Team High Game- 7-33 Carrv Out -381.
B lue Streak C&lt;tb-353,_7-33 Carry Out -314 .

High Series - Tim Pet erson -:l59; Hf'at h
Shocmaker-355: Rusty Cap ehilrt-315: Ra chae t Haw lev-28S; Candy HE'ns l&lt;y-268;
Misti Klng-240.
. High Game- Tim Pet~rs on - 1 44; Heath
'S hoCmaker• 134; Rusty Capchurt -12 2;
Candy Hens ll',Y-112; Rachacl H awl~·- 111 :
Mist! King an d Candy Hen sley-tOO.

Early Wednetday Mixed
AprU 13, 1988
TEAM STANDfNGS

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Ro ach's Gun Shop .......... ..................... 72
· Tony's Carry Out.. ........ ...................... 71
Middleport Lunch Room ..................... 68
Shammy's Carry Ou t .......... . .......... ... 60
F' .O.E. 2171. ........................ ............ ..... 56
Sayre's Small Engine Rep air ............... 53
Team Series- Roach's Gun Shop-1903.
Team Game- F'.O.E. 2171 -697.
· High Series - Ray Roach-570: Hel en
Phelps-564.
2nd High Series - Larry Dugan-532:
Debl Hensley -!521.
High Game 1- Ray Roach -212: Helen
Phelps-200.
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2nd High Game - Lar ry D'ugan -194:
Helen Phelps·I91.

CINCINNATI (UPI) - Joe
Hesketh's first victory In nearly
two years was a hard-earned one.
Hesketh. who has been
troubled by a an Injured nerve in
his left shoulder for the past two
seasons. pitched out of a basesloaded jam with no outs in the
11th inning and Montreal scored
In the 12th on Tim Wallach's
two-out single Tuesday night to
lift the Expos to a 4-3 victory over
the Cincinnati Reds, giving Hesketh his first win since June 28.
1986.
"I don't think there could be too
many tougher situations than
that In baseball," Hesk.eth said of
the 11th inning. •'Boy was It a big
relie( coming off the field."
The Reds had loaded the bases
on Tracy Jones's double. a walk
to Dave Concepcion and Barry
Larkin 's bunt single. But Hesketh then induced Chris Saba to
hit Into a third-to-home-to-first
double play. After walking Kal
Daniels to again reload the

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hard he could have scored easily.
Wallach then bounced an 0·1
pitch from loser Rob Murphy,
0-2. up the middle to score Raines
with the game-winner. It was
Wallach's first RBI since April
21, and the hit snapped personal
0-for-9 and 1-for-21 slumps.
"He's a better hitter with two
men out than he is with-one man
out." Montreal manager Buck
said of Wallach.

GOOD USED
WASHERS, DRYERS
REFRIGERATORS, TVs
GAS &amp; ELEC. RANGES

out, Tim Raines

singiedtoleft.Anoutlater.Hubie
Brooks hit a high pop fly into
short right field that Reds second
baseman Concepcion and right
fielder Jones let fall between
them
. Raines
moved
to third
on
·the
play,
but had
he been
running

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BASKETS, MUMS, AZALEAS,. ROSE
BUSHES, PORCH BOXES,
BEDDING PLANTS, GERANIUMS

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Bradbury -Larry R. Thomas,
R.
Laurel Cliff - Charles'Koapp.
R., 74, defeated !Jy
Nathan
Biggs, R.. 94; Gregory Eblin. D.
Rock Springs - George Nesselroad, Jr., R.; Carol Ohlinger,

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Pagevllle- John E. Williams.
R.
'Racine Village - Cora B.
Beegle. R.
Syracuse V lllage - Emmagene Holstein Congo, R.; Wood row T. Zwilling, D.
Harrisonville - Lola Clark,
R.; Danny B. Howard, D.
Olive-Dale- William Francis,
R.; Robert A. Maison, Jr .• D.
Middleport Fourth - Dorothy
L. McGuffin. R.; Barbara S.
Hudson. D.
Racine Pet.- Edwin S. Cozart.
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East Letart Clarence I.
Norris defeated Joyce White ,
both Republicans.
East Bedford James H.
Quivey. R. ; Thomas Hart. D.
Salem- John F. Colwell, R.;
Edqard D. Anderson. D.
Long Bottom - Dorsel E.
Larkins. R.; Melody Roberts, 29.
to win over Chesler Wells. 26,
both Democrats .
Mi nersvllle - Fred E. Smith,
R.; John !hie, D.
South Chester - David J.
Koblentz. R.; Raymond H. Boatright. D.
West Chester- VIrgil Windon.
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Phetps- 194.

2nd High Se-r ies Debi Hens lcy- 189.

Larry Dugan-194;

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.ATTENTION
MOMS .....

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
WANTS TO SHOW THEIR APPRECIATION
TO ALL "MOMS" IN THE AREA.

For Each Mom Who Stops In
Friday and Saturday and Test
Drives A New Buick-Pontiac
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or GMC Truck Will Receive
A Beautiful...
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Dally slook prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
Am Electric Power ............. 26')4
AT&amp;T ................................. 26%
Ashland on ............... .........71~
Bob Evans .......................... )71,{,
Charming Shoppes .............. ll%
City Holding Co .................. 3l'h
Federal Mogul.. ..................39%
Goodyear T&amp;R ...................64%
Heck's Inc ........................... 1'h
Key Centurion ..................... 40
Lands' End .........................231A
Limited Inc ....................... .19%
Multimedia Inc ...................67%
Rax Restaurants .................. 4%
Robbins &amp; Myers ................ 11~
Shoney's Inc ................. ........ 25
Wendy's IntL ...................... 6~
Worthington lnd .................20')1,

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A marriage license has been
Issued in Meigs County Probate
court to James RobertGreenJr .•
26, Hartford, w. V a .. and Kathryn
Jane Chaney, 23, Pomeroy.
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biles and wrecker service
throughout the two-day event;
the Meigs Local Athletic Boosters for meal service; Dennis

saelens. of Adolph's Dairy Valley, for providing meals to
personnel at the brid ge; and the
EMS staff and committee.

EXTRA LEAN

FRESH

ROYAL CROWN
COLA

GROUND BEEF

CAULIFLOWER

$1 29 LB.

$13 9 HEAD

8-16 01. BOnLES

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Round Steak
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEII

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Specialists' office visits

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Consultations

Covered in ful l

Annual physical exam

Covered in full

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Inpatient physician servtces

Covered m ful l,

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Surgery and related services

Covered in ful l

Anesthesia
W~ll-baby care

Covered in ruH

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Semi-private room; intensive care or private room
when medically necessa

Covered in full

Surgery and related services

Covered in full
AdvaCare must be
notified within 72 hours

or other emer9ency requlnng Immediate
medical attention

Covered in lull

Covered in full

Within service area, care at Ad-vaCare facility
Out of service area. care at any available medical tac iity

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Days of care

Covered in 1ul1

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provided for lite-threatenJng emergenc1es or other
emergency requiring immediate medical at1ention
Out of service area, care at any available medical
tac11ity, provided for life-lllrealemng emergencies

Ambulance service'" cases of life-threatening
or other emer ncies

Covered in full

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ADVACAIII CO~

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notified within 721'1ours

Covered in full

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Complications

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Related anesthesia services
Laboratory exams and ultrasound

General nursing services

Covered in lull
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Consultations
Newborn nursery care

Special duty nursing services

Covered in full

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Laboratory tests. EKG, EEG. elc.

~Diagnostic and therapeutic x-ray services

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Prenaial and postnaial care

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Short· term Intervention physical therapy and

Stocks

a %% bonus on a 4-month CD
at any BANK ONE office-in
Athens, Hocking, Meigs and
Perry counties today.

YOU'VE DONE.

992-2174

ow there's an even better reason to
put your money iri a .guaranteed-yield
Cettificate of Deposit. It's an additional
¥4% inter~st on 4-month Certificates of
Deposit of $1,000 or more. To find out the
current rat~, stop by you:r local BANK ONE
office, or call 1-800-824-6954.
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the success-of the school. Given
special credit by Byer were Keith
Molden, of the Middleport Au to
Center, for providing automo-

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Middleport Third - Betty J.
Fultz, R.; Connie Dodson. D.
Pomeroy First George
Hicks, R.; !VIary McAgnus. D.
Pomeroy .S econd - John Man• ley, R.; VIncent Edward Knight,
·s r .• D.
Pomeroy Fourth - George L.
Harris, R.; Catherine L. Welsh,

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The Central Trust Company of
Southeastern Ohio. Gallipolis.
has flied an act ion In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court
against Anna Clonch, Middleport, requesting judgment of
$8,983.63.
A stay of execu !ion ha s been
ordered by the court pending
appeal in the case of the First
Michagan Bank and Trust Company versus P&amp;S Building and
Dale R. Proffitt.

APR . 1-2-3
AUG. 5-6· 7
MAY 6·7-8
SEPT. 2·3-4
JUNE 3-4-5 OCT. 7-8·9
JULY 1 ·2·3
NOV. 4-5·6
DEALERS WANTED - BUYERS WANTED
COME ONE - COME ALL
Reasonable S.t·up Rates, Indoor Space-Outdoor Space
We'l See You at the Flea Market
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The Daily Sentinei-Page-5

Files action suit

MEIGS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
POMEROY, OHIO

Meigs voters...

OPEN DAILY 9-5; SUNDAY 1-5

Ins truclors in the rope rescue
were BQrn and Associates, of
Thornville, headed by main
Instructor Russ Born. Born and
Associates is one of the best
known rope rescue trainers In the
Eastern United States and Canada, Byer reports .
Besides these nationally
known instructors. the school
boas ted other state-known trainers, along with one of the state's
leading attorneys lor EMS.
Byer credits efforts by many
individuals on the local level,
many of whom are not associated
with EMS on a fulltlme basis. for

1988 SCHEDULE FLEA MARKET

Continued from page 1

COUNTY
APPLIANCES

627 3rd Ave., Galipolis
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REMEMBER MOM ON HER
DAY WITH FLOWERS FROM
HUBBARDS GREENHOUSE

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DAIRY VALLEY

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.High &amp;&gt;ries- Larry Ou.gan-598: Debbie
Ph['lps-538.
2nd High Series- Cha r les Smllh-535;
Deb! Hcnsl£Y -fi34
High Camr- Larry Dugan-233; ~bblc

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Sayres Small Engine Repp it· ................ S:J
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bases. Hesketh struck out Eric
Davis on a 3-2 pitch to end the
inning.
"When Davis came up there
were a lot of things going through
my head; all the things you hear
about Eric Davis." Hesketh said.
"You don't want to challenge a
guy like that with a fastball, so I
went with my out pitch - my
slider. I got It In my spot and he
swung over it."
Hesketh, 1-0, allowed two hits
in the one inning he worked.
walked two and struck out one.
Tim Burke pitched a perfect 12th
to earn his fourth save.
Montreal's winning run was a
gift courtesy of a fielding blunder

FISH SQUARE

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f--Garden Seeds

votes.
In Meigs County, Democrats
supported David C. Wilhelm as
the nominee to run for the lOth
Congressional seat with 650
votes. His opponents on the ticket
were John M. Buchanan, 602, and
Ray H. Blair. 156. Democrats
nominated A. William Sweeney.
996 votes, for Supreme Court
Justice, term starting Jan. 1,
1989, and Alice Robie Resnick.
810 votes, for Supreme Court
Justice, term starting Jan. 2.
1989. Incumbent Lawrenc.e Grey
rec~lved 894 votes In his nomina·
tlon bid for the Court of Appeals,
term starting, Feb. 10, 1989.
County Democrats favored Gerald E. Radcliffe, 819 votes, over
Anthony D. Cennamo, 430 votes
to run for the ·Court of Appeals,
term starting Feb. 10, 1989.
William A. Lavelle of Athens
was favored 740 to 616 over Paul
T. Whitaker in Meigs C.ounty by
Democrats as State Central
Committee Man from the district
and Julie A. Lambe, unopposed
as the State Central Committee
Woman from the district, received 825 votes.

D.

Middleport Lunch
76
Roath 's Gun Shop ............................... 76
Tonys Carry Out ........ .. ...................... 75
Shammy's Carry Cu t ........................... 68

Room-2095.
Team Gam E'
Room-716.

GARDEN NEEDS•••

Reds drop extra inning tilt

TEAM STANDINGS

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Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney , 3,664; Emmogene Holstein
Congo, for county recorder.
3.778; George M. Collins. for
county treasurer. 3.829.
Republicans gave George
Bush 3,480 votes tor delegate at
large and a! ternate at large to the
national convention, and 3,268
votes for district delegate and ·
district alternate delegate to the
National Convention from the
)Oth District: George V. Volnovlch. 2,200 votes for U.S. Senate;
Clarence E . Miller, for lOth
District Representative to Con·
gress. 4,307 votes, with his
opponent Ronald E . Shoemaker
get tlng 485.
In the Supreme Court voting,
Republicans gave Paul R. Malia
1,995 votes for the full term
beginning Jan. 1, 1989, and Joyce
J. George, 2,264 votes for the full
term beginning Jan. 2. 1989.
Wllllam H. Harsha received 2,341
votes to run for the Court of
Appeals, fu II term beginning •
• Feb. 10. 1989.
· Meigs Republicans gave Pete
Couladis 2.159 votes and Bill
: Keslar 1,387 votes in the race for
· the district representative to the
· State Central Committee. Meigs
·voters gave Norma Jean Bow. man 2,083 votes as district
representative to the State Central Committee Women's Committee compared to 1,057 given
her opponent, Barbara L. Deeds.
Norman L. Stewart, unopposed
for nomination to run for state
representative of the 94th district. received- 2,730 votes and
will oppose Democrat incumbent
and nominee, Jolynn Boster,
unopposed yesterday. who was
given 1,568 Democrat votes in
Meigs County yesterday.
Meigs County Democrats yesterday gave Michael S. Dukakis
1,410 votes for district delegate
and district alternate to the
National Convention and gave
incumbent U . S. Senator Howard
M. Metzenbaum 1,439 votes for
nomination to reun for reelection
to his post with his opponent
Ralph A. Applegate recelvlng291

CINCINNATI (UP!) - Cincin- copic surgery Monday.
The Reds were managed Monnati Reds Manager Pete Rose
1-l. yielded nine runs - five admitted Tuesday he was out or day and Tuesday nights against
earned - In four innings.
Montreal by Tommy Helms. The
line during his weekend con!ronCubs 13, Padres 5
Reds defeated the Expos 3-2
tat Ion with umpire Dave Pallone.
At San Diego, Andre Dawson
Monday
but lost 4-3 in 12 innings
"I know I was wrong," Rose
homered twice, doubled and told WLWT-TV. "I'm not saying I Tuesday to MontreaL
knocked In five runs to lead a shouldn't be suspended, but no
A banner at Riverfront Sta15-hlt Chicago outburst. Winner one bothereo to hear my side of
dium read: "Free Pete."
Calvin Schiraldi,. 2-2. trying for
the story. I guarantee he heard rjiiiiiiiiiio--llliiiiiiiiiiia-...
his first major-league complete Pallone's
side of the story."
game, was lifted In the eighth
Rose was suspended for 30
after yielding tour runs on six days by National League Presihits and three walks. Ed Whitson dent A. Bartlett Glamatti for
fell to 2-1.
,
shoving Pallone during Saturday
Giants 2, Cardinals 0
night's game against the New
AI San Francisco, Joel Yotk Mets.
Youngblood's eighth-Inning RBI
Tne manager rormauy apsingle broke a scoreless tie and
pealed the suspension Tuesday
Kelly Downs. Allee Hammaker and Is scheduled to meet with
and Craig Lefferts teamed on an
Giamattl in New York Friday.
elght-hltter,for the Giants. HamRose said his main objection to
maker, 2-0, hurled two perfect
the suspension Is that he did not
innings and Lefferts worked the
get a chance to tell his side of the
ninth for his first save. Scott story. He contends Pallone poked
Terry, 0-1, took the loss.
him under the eye following a
Expos 4, Reds 3
safe call at first base. Howard
At Cincinnati, Joe Hesketh · 'J ohnson scored on the ninth·
escaped a bases-loaded, none-out
Inning play, giving the Mets a 6-5
jam in the 11th and Tim Wallach
victory.
drove in the winning run In the
"I feel I have some valid points
12th to lift Montreal. Tim Raines
Mr. Glamattl might listen to,"
singled with one out in the 12th off
Rose told WLWT-TV.
Rob Murphy, 0-2. took third one
Rose. 47.ls recovering at home
out la ter on Huble Brooks' fifth
from knee surgery and missed
hit and scored on Wallach's
his second consecu tlve game
single. Hesketh. 1-0, pitched o0e
Tuesday. He tore ligaments
Inning and Tim Burke worked the
playing tennis during the offMASON, WY
~l!th for his fourth save.
season and underwent arthros-

Johnson said: " It's a nice prob·
"Dale Murphy, Ken GriffeyJem ... we'll cross the bridge
these type of guys wll I hit , I'm
wh~n we get there ."
sure of it." Braves Manager
" I feel good about being in the
Chuck Tanner said.
rotation," said Cone. 3-0, "but if
Elsewhere, Houston blanked
In a couple of weeks they want me
Philadelphia 4-0. Los Angeles
to go back to the bullpen, it's fine .
clubbed Pittsburgh 14-6, Chicago
"The chance to start, however.
blasted San Diego 13-5, San
means I can control my own
Francisco nipped St . Louis 2-0
destiny. On a team llkeourswith
and Montreal slipped past Cingood starters going nine or
cinnati 4-3 in 12 Innings.
reaching the closers (short reIn the American League, It
lievers) . the middle guys (which
was : Oakland 8, Detroit 2; Texas
Cone was) can go stale."
4, Baltimore 2; Kansas City 9,
Darryl Strawberry and Kevin
Boston 3: Cailfornla 8, Cleveland
Elster hit home runs off reliever
4; Mllwaukee4. Minnesota 3; and
Juan Eichelberger. Pete Smith,
Toronto 9, Seattle 2.
1-2, was the starter and loser.
Astros 4, Phlllles 0
Strawberry's blast. a three-run
At Philadelphia, Bob Knepper
shot in the sixth, gave him eight
limited Philadelphia to six sin·
on the season and 155 for his
gles to gain his first victory in
career, eclipsing the franchise
Veterans Stadium In nearly five
record previously held by Dave. years . The left-hander. 3-0.
Kingman.
· hurled his first shutout since
New York built a 3-0 lead off Aug. 18, 1986. Knepper. 8-17 with
Smith over the first four innings . a 5.27 ERA last year, lowered his
Lee Mazzilll had a two-run single ERA to a league-leading 0.64.
in the first and Keith Hernandez Bruce Ruffin fell to 2-2.
an RBI single in the fourth .
Dodgers 14, Pirates 6
The Braves had two hi ts in both
At Los Angeles. Mike Marshall
the first and sixth innings, but the homered twice and drove in five
uprisings were ruined by double runs to fuel a 16-hit Dodger
plays.
attack. Mike Sciascia. the
Atlanta a lready Is just one league's leading hitter at .381,
shutout shy of last season's total went 3-for-4. Tim Belcher, 2-1,
of seven.
faced nine batters in the first but
lasted five innings . Mike Dunne,

Early Wednesday Mbted
ilprU 20, 1988

F' .O.E.

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Rose admits he was wrong

Mets continue early season surge, 8-0
By United Press International
As any third-grade math student will tell you : six pitchers
don't fit into a nve-man rotation.
As Mets Manager Davey John son will te ll you: David Cone.
who pitched his nrst career
shutout In his first start of the
season Tuesday night, doesn't
have to worry about being the
odd man out.
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Cone fired an eight-hitter,
leading New York to an 8-0 romp
over the Atlanta .
The right-hander was inserted
into the rotation as the fifth
starter to replace Rick Aguilera.
on the disabled list with an elbow
injury. Cone walked one and
struck out five to give the Met s'
.staff six complete-game shutouts
this season - one more than · it
had all last year.
"Cone will stay in the rotation,'' Johnson said.
· Asked what would happen
when Aguilera returns, which
could be some time this month.

Wednesday, May 4, 1988

Wednesday, May 4, 1988

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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To assure ~nderstanding ofthe arrangements end location~ in which seMces ere covered bV
Aelva Care, applicants wiff be olfered a Statement ol Unders{anding to sign tfJal re·emphas 1zes
the program's requirements.

See for yourself what a new and better
kind ofhealth care benefit can do for you.
For more information contact us at:
Advacare
P.O. Box 680, 385 jackson Pike
Gallipolis, OH 4563 J
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Wednesday, May 4, 1988

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, May 4, 1988

Medicare
semmar
plarined
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A forum, "Ke~ping Medicare
and Medicaid S(ralght", will be
presented at the Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center on May 11
at 12: 30 p.m.
The forum is sponsored by the
Area Agency on Aging with the
emphasis to be on the differences
between the two health . care
systems, Medicare and Medicaid
Representatives of the Meigs

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County Department of Human Individual and the legal rights of
Services, the Legal Services, both programs. The current
Senator Howard Metzenbaum' s ' discussion on catastrophic health
office, and the Social Security Insurance and its legislation will
System will be on the panel which also be addressed.
wlil discuss the basic InformaFollowing the forum presentation of each of the systems that tion, there will be a half-hour for
pay for health care.
questions.
Topics will include the "sl"'ndReservations for a luncheon
down" in the Medicaid program, are to be made no later than 9
what Medicare does for the a.m. on the day of the forum.

Humphreys birth announced
Mr. and Mrs. Claude (Jack)
Humphreys are announcing the
birth of their first child, a son,
Adam Brice, April 22.
The infant weighed five
pounds, five ounces. Maternal
grandparents are Milo and Betty

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Hutchinson of Huttana, and paternal grandparenJs are Millie
and Norman Humphreys of State
Route 143, Pomeroy .
Mrs . Humphreys Is the former
Jayne Hutchison.

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GRAND OPENING - Stewart's Gun and
Supplies and Gilt Shop will have Its grand
opening, Thul'\&lt;day, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Here Bill Stewart dlsplayes one of
numerous guns stocked in the sports section of the
new business building.

New shop to open in Rutland
Grand opening of Stewart's
Gun and Supplies and Gilt Shop,
located off New Lima Road near
·Rutland. will be held Thursday,
Friday and ;:&gt;at'urday from 10
a.m. to 9 p.m.
Door prizes will be awarded
and refreshmen ts served on all
three days.
Tom and Joan Stewart and Bur

Pink

U.S. GRADE A FROZEN
4-7-LB. AVQ .

HAND MADE IN ITALY

and Karen Stewart own and
operate the new business which
is located in a new rustic 30 x 44
foot building . For several years
Tom has operated a gun shop out
of the garage at the Stewart
home which is adjacent to the

weekdays, 9 a .m. to 6 p.m on
Saturday, and during May,! to5
p.m. on Sunday .
One part of the building is the ·
sports center with handguns,
shotguns and rifles, knives, and
archery and fishing equipment,
new business.
while the other part is a gift shop
Regular hours of operation will featuring lmpcrted porcelain
be from 10 a.m to 9 p.m. flowers and figurines, unusual
lamps, a collection of brass,
-~ tapers and novelty candles, some
baskets and wicker, artificial
flowers, ceramics, flower arrangements and wreathes.
Outside the Stewarts have a
large sales display of lawn
ornaments, bird baths, pottery,
windchimes and exterior
decorations.

Red

Tile Rose, symbol of youth, is sacred to Aurora and Cupid as perso~ifying beauty and love.
It is known to have been.cultivated in Egypt about 1300 B. C. According to Greek mythology
~ the rose was originally white, but changed its colour upon being bathed in the blood of
Venus ' who was wounded when running
. to the help .of Adonis.
In their laboratories in Italy, Napoleon have reproduced this Rose in finest porcel_ain, using
special entirely manual techniques, so that it is similar in every respect to the hvmg flower
itself.
Consequently, the authenticity is guaranteed that renders this reproduction unique, a highly ·
prized piece in your collection, and an example of Italian art and
craftsmanship.
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113 Court St., Pomeroy, 992-2054

WI:! OLE OR % STICK

U.S. INSPECTED

Kroger Meat
Stick Bologna

PAT HILL FORD INC.

Holly Farms .
Mixed Fryer Parts

Pound

·Pound

USED CAR SALE
1987 FORD
-THUNDERBIRD

Tilt, cruise, power seat, power
windows and locks, air.
G lFT SHOP - Numerous gift Items, Including Imported
porcelains, ceramics, candles, brass, baskets, ariUiclal flowers
' and wreaths are included in the merchandise for sale at Stewart's
,• ·Gun and Supplies and Gift Shop. Adding the llnisblng touches to the
: merchandise displays ln. preparation for this weekend's grand
,. opening are Joan Stewart, standing, and Sharon Stewart.

:~ Council ... ______:__c_o_n~ttn_u_e_d_rr_o_m_p_a_ge_1_~1'· refuse and eight loads of ext,ra held this Saturday ntght. There
·.' rubbish during National Clean- will be live entertainment and
· up Week, held in conjunction w.i\h refreshments.
Fire Chief Hank Johnson re·
the Meigs County Litter Control
Board.
ported that several firemen had
Mayor Cleland reported that attended and completed the fire
deeds are being turned over to training school held last weekend
the village on a parcel of six at Meigs High SchooL He also
acres of land adjacant to the expressed concern that the tank
water building, cu irninating sev- on one of the vehicles has
era! years work by Mayor expereienced some leads and the
Cleland on the projecl in conjunc- unit is quickly deteriorating. The
tion with the Racine Home tank was built in 1956 and after
National Bank.
being used for fuel was purThe mayor reported also that chased by the fire departmentfor
he has attended three Issue Two a water supply vehicle over eight
meetings and a community de- years ago. Johnson recomvelopinent meeting in order to mended that the tank be replaced
understand better the require- within the next year. Meanwhile,
me;1ts for receiving ald . Council- the deparirnent has been considman Bentz also attended one of ering options for a new lank.
, those session.
Council discussed several a!. Cleland reported that he has leys_but no acction was taken.
learned many details about the
Teaford reported that he and
issue and feels the meetings were Councilman Bob Beegle had met
"very profitable" . Cleland men- · with John Murphy and Cecil
tloned several water line ex ten- Maynard in reference to some
sions that may qualify and a land adjacent to the water
possible solid waste problem that building. Council will view the
could develqp .
land and measure It before
It was announced that the first discussing the matter further.
spring sessio n of entertainment
Council recessed until Man·
at the Shrine Club Park will be day, May 16, at 7 p.m.

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CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT

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32 DAY
91 DAY
6 MONTH
1 YEAR
2 YEAR
3 YEAR
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4 YEAR
5 YEAR

RATE

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5.25%
5.80%
6.30%
7.00%
7.25%
7.50%
7.70%
8.00%

Tilt, cruise, power windows, air.

V-6, 5 speed, air, sunroof.

1986 AEROSTAR
CONVERSION VAN

Quad., captain chairs, sofa, bed,
air tilt, cruise.

1987 FORD TEMPO
4 DR. LX
1987 PONTIAC
SUNBIRD 4 DR.

11 ,000 ·miles, auto. trans.

1986 MERCURY
TOPAZ GS 4 DR.
Auto. trans. and air.

1986 BUICK
SOMERSET 2 DR.

1984 FORD TEMPO
GL 4 DR.
Air, auto. trans.

1984 FORD ESCORT.
4 DR.

Whole Boneless
Smoked Ham

Auto. trans. and air.

A minimum deposit of $600 onall CO's.
Su"stantial Penalty for Early Withdrawal
Rates Subject to Change

12-lnch 17-oz.

$

V-8, T-top, tilt, cruise and air.

10.25°/o
A. P.R.
FINANCING
AVAILABLE

SLICED
FREE

For

1984 MERCURY
TOPAZ 4 DR.
Auto. trans. and air.

1984 BUICK CENTURY
LIMITED. 4 DR.

FIRST OF THE SEASON

KROGER

Genuine
Vidalia
Onions
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Auto. trans. and air, cruise and
tilt.

Grade A
Large Eggs

Pound

18-Ct 1%-Dozen ·

1984 NISSAN 414
KING ·CAB PICKUP

V-6, auto. trans., air.

5 speed trans.
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1986 FORD
ESCORT PONY
4 cylinder, 5 speed.

1986 MUSTANG 3
DR. HATCHBACK

1986 OLDS. CUTLASS
CALAIS 4 DR.
Air, cruise, tilt.

6.49%
7.23%
7.50%
7.76%
7.98%
8.30%

Deli
Pepperoni Pizza

Pound

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302 V-8, 5 speed, air, tilt, Ttop ..

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1984 FORD TEMPO
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88 ROYALE

1986 CHEVROLET
CAVALIER 4 DR.

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speed and tilt.

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like new.

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3-lb. Can

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1987 GLASS
PORT BOAT

Kroger Deluxe
Ice Cream

Maxwell House
Coffee

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4 Dr., speed, tilt.

Auto . .trans., air.

NATURAL FLAVOR

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IN THE DELl-PASTRY SHOPPE
REGULAR CRUST

MAPLE RIVER 7·9-LB. AVG.

1984 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX 2 DR.

Power set, locks and windows,
tilt and cruise, air, auto. trans.

4 cyl., auto. trans, air, AM/FM/ cassette, speed control.

RATES

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COUGAR

1986 -BRONCO II

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Pat's Muffler Shop
YOUR COMPLETE
EXHAUST AND SHOCK
ABSORBER SERVICE
CENTER.

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REGULAR OR LOWFAT

NON RETURNABLE BOTTLE,
SPRITE, DIET SPRITE,

Kroger
Cottage Cheese

Diet Coke
or Coca Cola

2._oz.

CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR
PHIL HOOD.

2-l.itlr

352 Second Ave.

Member FDIC

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, May 4, 1988

BOB'S
ENHOUSES., INC.

TO PWI AN U ClU "2-21 56
MONDAY tlwu FIIOAY I A.M. 1t S P.M.
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Ohio (Caaa No. 88·545· TP·
ACE) for authority tofurnith

intraatatelqng distance telephone lei'YiC81 in Athans,

Belmont, Carroll, Cos hoc· .
ton. Crawford, Delaware,
Feirfleld. Fayena, Franklin,
Gallia. Guernsey, Harriso~.
Highland, Hocking. Jackson. Jefferson. Lawrence,
Ucking. Madison. Marion,
Molga, Monroe. Morgan.
Morrow. Muskingum, No·
ble. Perry, Pick.way, Pike,
RoiS, Scioto, Tuscarawas,
Union. Vinton, Washington
and Wyandot Counties,
Ohio. Any interes~ed per·
son, firm. corporation or en·
tity who can 1how good
cause why this application
should not • be granted
should file with the Com·
mission a written statement
detailing the reasons on or
before May 1B. 19B8. Un ·
IMs the Commission receives a written statement
to that affect and an ac·
companying request for oral
t"learing on such iaaue. this
manerwlll bedecidadonthe
buiaottheinformationcontained in the application and
the affidavit oubmitted by
tho applicant. Further infor·
matlon may be obtained by
contacting the Public Utili·
tiM Commiuion of Ohio,
1 BO East Broad Street. Col·
umbuo. Ohio 43266·0573.
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Featuring

BOB'S MARKET SPECIALTV!

Public Notice

·New Guinea Hybrid Impatiens

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
GEORGE .M. COLUNS,
TREASURER OF
MEIGS COUNTY. "OHIO
PLAINTIFF

"As Pretty As Ever::
HANGING BASKETS

vs.

In 14 Spectacular Colors

EDNA D. CORYEU.
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DEFENDANT
NO. 88·DLT·02
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SERVICE
BY PUBUCATION
TO: EDNA 0. CORYELL, if
living. Whoee addrna is un·
known;
TO: The unknown heirs,
dovl-a, legateea. adminio·
tratore and or aulgn1 of
Edna D . Coryo.ll, if de·

ALSO

•Fuchsias
•Geraniums

$229

•Boston Ferns •Petunias
AND
·Many Other Bas}&lt;ets

Vou are hereby notifed
that you have bean named
defendant in a legal action
entitled G-ge M. Colll~o.
Treasurer of Meigs County,
plaintiff. vs. Edna D. Coryell, defendant. T.hla action
hu bean aaaigned can No.
88·DLT·02 in the Common
Pleao Court, Malga County,
Ohio,
Pomeroy.
Ohio
45769 .
The object of tho com·
plaint is foreclosure of tax
lien on Nid real eetata described aa followa:
Situated in the County of
Malga. In the State of Ohio,
end In tho Tqwnahlpa of 01·
lve and lebanon and
bounded and deacrlbad aa
followe:
· PARCEL NO. 1. Tha oil,
gas, coal and other minerals
in and underlying the pre·
mlaeo hereinafter described
and the right to procure and
mine the ume without un·
neceAiry encumbrance to
the aurface and ways and
right of way along any mi·
nerel 118m In 11id preml111,
being the oil, goa. coal and
other minerals with all the
rlghta to procure and mine
the uma end ways and
righta of way along any ml·
naral Nam Which ware ra·
aerved and excepted by AI·
mona A. Davies in 1 deed to
Mary L. Echola, datad Oc·
tobar 25, 1B90, and ro·

PLANT SALE
"Area 's Best Selection
Of Flowering And
Vegetable Bedding
Plants"

29¢
BANANAS..............

GOLDEN, RIPE

MARKET PACK

LB.

REG. S1,50

~~~:e $129
$199

FULL MARKET FLAT

WHITE POTATOES.......

REG. '10

GENUINE, GEORGIA SWEET

59¢
VIDALIA ONIONS......
89' LB.

Sale
Price

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•Lup B&amp;o. Cactua Dll\llal
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Public Notice

corded in Vol. 70. on Page said oil, gae. coal i nd other
386oftheRacordsofDHds minerals with right to mine
of Moigo County, Ohio, said for and remove the aame·
premilea are situate Meigs w1a excepted which said
reelaatato ao aold aubjoct to
County. Ohio, and in
tion 29, Township 3 . and aald ••caption Ia deacribed
Range 11
of the Ohio 11 situate. lying end being in
Companv's Purcheaa, be- Maiga County, Ohio, and
·ginning at the Southealt bounded and perticula~y de·
comer of said Section 29, scribed as follows; Being the
thence North on eaid section lend lying between Shade
line to the Southeast comer River. the Shumway tend,
of a on•acre lot, known as Joalah Curtla prlwte road
the· ''H . A . Swan Lot", and public road from tho
thence 1 Wenerly course band and Joolah Curtis line
along the line of 11id lot to down to ShodoRiver Bridge,
Southwest comer of ume containing eight acral, more
lot. thence North to and or le11, for a fuller descripacrou Shade River at top of tion of the said real estate in
Bank. thence up nid river to and under which the oil, gal.
opposite the Southeast coal, end other minerals
corner of land formerly with the right to mine for,
owned by Oliver Shumway, and remove the same is
thence acro11 Shade River hereby conveyed, reference
and along Nid Shumway's is heritby made to the ReSouth line of the top oftho cord of 11ld deed to tho afo·
ridge known aa uBack· re11id Mary Kandrew. Alao,
bone" , thence in a South· 111 the coal underlying the
easterly direction along cen· following described real ••·
tar of ridge to the county tate situate in the County of
road. thence a Southerly Meig1, in the State of Ohio,
course with said road to a and in tho Townahlp of 01·
hickory tree in said road. lve. being pert of Section
thence South 61 degrees No. 29, Townohlp No. 3,
Weat 12 80/ 1 00 chains to a and Range No. 1 1, of the
poat Besch North
13 Ohio Company' s Purchoae
degrees West 10 thence and described as follows:
West 6 chains to a post Beginning at the 1outhwest
(Gum 14 South 73 degree• comer of Oliver Shumway' s
Eaat 141 thence South B1 'II land in said Section 29, itb•·
degree• West 2 chains to a ing a 1ugar tree on the East
post In S1nborn'1 E1st line bank of Shade River. thence
(where a chestnut oak 10 with Josiah Curtis' line
North 341inka and white ook North 80 dagra11 Waat 6
3 North 72 degroeo Eaat 16 87/ 100 .choina to a poot in
linkal. thence South to the the county road, thencewhh
·South line of aaid Section said road South 6 degrees
29, thence East to the place Eoot 4 74/ 100 chaino,
of beginning. containing thence South 16'11 degrees
100 acres, more or less, ex· Woot 4 26/ 100 cholna,
cepting ebout 6 acral lying thence South 34 dogreoo
on the South of Shade River Walt 2 60/ 100 cholno to a
between tha county road hickory tree In aald road,
and the top of aaid river bank thence South 61 degrees
and being the Northeaatpert Waat1280/ 100chalnatoo
of ten acre tract bought by poat, 1Beech North 1 3 do·
Walter Curti1 from Jarvis greeo Welt 10 llnkal. thence
Curtia ~Y deed dated Auguat Waat 5 chalna to poat !Gum
1874, and recorded In 1 4 South 73 degreea Eaat
Vol. 43, Page 83 of tho Ro· 1411nkal. thence South 72'11
corda of Deeda of Melgo degree• Walt 3 chains to a
County, Ohio. Alao, ell the poat, thence South 81 'II
mining interelt contained in degreea Welt 2 chalna to 1
the following deacribad pro· post in Sanborn't Ealt line
miaes aituate In Oliva Town- (where a .cheotnut oak 10
ahlp, Molgo COI!nty. Ohio, North 34 links, and whits
and in Section No. 29. Town oak 3 North 72 degreea Eaat
No. 3, and Range No. 11, of 16 llnkal. thence North 8
the Ohio Company'• Pur~ 12/100 cholna to tho South
chaoe, and boun- and de· bonk of Shade River, thenco
ICribed II loiiOWI, to wit: following aald bank down
Beginning at a large •a•· aald river to tho place of
containing 1
ufras tree on the South aida beginning,
of Shade River nearly oppo- acral, more or less. with the
Jooieh C urtio, thence right to mine and remove tho
down the 1aid Shade River aame. the 11ld coal hereby
with tha moanders thereof, conveyed was raaerved in a
below tho cleared field deed from Walter Curtia to
called the David Price Lot, Almira Curtla, aalcl deed
thence a Weeterlv coui'H bearing date August 13th
across tho ridge of whet Ia 1874, end recorded In Vo·
called tho low gap to tho lume 44, on Page 173, of
branch of Shade River at tho tho Recorda of Oeoda of
place of beginning. contain· Melga County. Ohio. And
ing 1ixty acres. more or le11. being tho 11mo property
the 11id mining rights in the conveyad by Almona A . De·
last above described pre- vita to Glennie Davloa. by
miaes were conveyed to deed dated November 18,
Walter Curtla by Oliver 1808, and recordad In Book
Shumway by deed doted 1 27. at Page 200 of tho
July 20, 1871, and recorded Deed Recorda of Moigo
In Vol . 38, Page 273. Re· County. Ohio.
PARCEL NO. 3 . All tho
corda of Doeda of Malga
County, Ohio. And being tho coal and right to mine the
aamo property conveyed by ume under the urne under
Aimone A. Davies to Glen· the two following deaoribad
or percela of real II·
nie Oavl11. by deed doted
November 16, 1908, andre· tote. tho 111d coal end right
corded In Book 127. at Page to mine the Nme having
199 of tho Deed Recorda of been excepted by Almona A.
Davlea
In her deed to
Mel go County. Ohio.
Thomaa C. Moore, bearing
PARCEL NO. 2 . All tho oil. dote June 28, 1871, andre·
gae. coal end other minarets cordad In Vol. 71, at Pego
with tho right td mine for 323 of tho Recordaol Deed•
and remove the same, of Molgo County, Ohio, the
underlying certain real I I· firat of aald plecea of real II·
tote aold by Almono A . Do· tate being desc~bad •• lot·
viu to Mary Kendrew and
to·wlt' Beginning 220
conveyed by deed datsd Iowa,
rolla Eaat of the Northweat
July 20, 1B99, which deed comer of S""tlon No. 28,
waa recorded in Volume 90, Townahlp No. 3, end Range
Page 134 of the Recorda of No. 1 1, of tho Ohio Co..,.
Deedo of Molga County, peny' a Purchaoe, thence
Ohio, and in which deed tho Ean to the Northlut comer
of uid Section 2B. to a
atako. thence 8outli on the
East Uno of 11id Section No.
28 to • stake at the middle of
ulcl Eoat Una. thence Wilt
on tho middle line of aaid
s..,tlon No. 28 to Southeast
comer
of • 50 acre lot form4002: Half Sizes 12'12
erly owned by Phlnoaa Ha·
to 26'12. It's a fact, you
zolton. thence Nlllth on tho
Eaatllno of 11ld Hazelton Lot
look slimmer in
to the place of beginning,
stripes and taller, too.
containing 1 00 acrea, more
or leu, and the HCOnd ol
Drass can be
aeld
plecea or percela of real
s189Veless or
oatate being· dooorllecl ao
short sleeves.
loliowa. to-wit: Beginning at
tho lliorthweat corner of
Pattern Is $3.25 plus
Fractional Section No. 22,
$1.00 PIH.
Townohlp No. 3, and Range
No. 1 1. Ohio Compeny'a
Purchaoe. In ~non Town·
ohlp, Melga County, Ohio.
thence aouth 23 deg,_ 30'
Eoat 51 111/100 rodoto
llab on Long Run. thenoe
up l:ong Run
with tho
,..,....,._ of the aame to
the WHI ITne of Hid FNc·
lionel Section No. 22,
OFFER GOOD
th11101 Nlllth on Hid line to
THf'IOUGH
tho
of baglnnl"" con·
OCT. 31. 1988 .
tsln
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five
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the
Send to: Reader Mail.
oamo more or-leu.
All the
Dept. 0000 Box 4000.
CIOiil with the right to mlno
the aama under both the
Niles MI. 49120-4000.
obove pervolo of land whloh
Print Name, Address,
woa ucopt8d In eald Diad
Zip, Size, Pattern Num·
to Tllotnea C. . . _ Ia
ber. (N Y&amp; Ml residents
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HOLZER CLINIC

raised

•through fundralslng efforts on
the loca l level help Planned
.
Parenthood of Southeastern
d Ohio
l
stretch government fun ing n
order to meet the ever-growing
for services, " commented

OF WEST VIRGINIA

OPENING

her announcement of an

11 • ~tl v lt
v to
take
place in Pomeroy
Atk
ins,
executive
director,

urday .

MONDAY, MAY 9th
AT 1:00 P.M.

Julia P ayne, executive secre·
ta ry for P lanned P arenthood,
a nd a clinic sta ff representative,
wlll be at Krogers from 10 a .m to
2. p.m . to give out information on
services along with coupons
which wlll be r edeema ble a t the
F a mily Plan ning Centers during
the m onth of May for dolla r s off
on contraceptive supplies or an
lnltlal or annual examina tion by
the local physician.
At that time an afghan made by
Ms. Payne will be displayed. The
afghan Is being used In a fund
ra is ing project with donations on
It be ing accepted at Saturday's
visit.
As explained by Mrs . Atkins,
the Information a nd education
provided by the sta ff of Planned
Pare nthood helps co uples plan
for and space the arr ival of
children.
"We belleve that planning and
spacing allows for chlldren to be
born at times when the famlly Is
ready to provide nurturing, love
and care. Our preventive health
screening services, such as Pap
tests, breast examinations, hy·
pertenslon and sexually trans·
mltted disease testing enable
women to avert larger medical
expenses should a minor prob·
!em go undetected," she sald.
Meigs County has a current
caseload of 600 with about half of
the total being femaleS In their
20's while about a third are 19 and
under. Agency wide, Planned
Parenthood of Southeast Ohio
through Family Planning Cen·
ters in eigh t counties serves
more than 6,000 women.
According to the lat est stalls·
lies, 22.8 percent of the total
blrth,s In Meigs County In 1987
were to teenage mothers. Meigs
County ranks third In the s tate in
percentage of teen births to all
births within the county. The
state average is 13.3 percent.
The philosophy of Planned
Parenthood is that " a world of
wante d children would ma ke a
world of difference."

• FAMILY PRACTICE
• OBSTETRICS &amp; GYNECOLOGY
2605 JACK SON AVE., PT. PLEASANT
MON.·FRI.

PHONE
675-4498

8: 30 TO 5

Mother's Day Is May

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0/orHer Day Bright
With Flowers
•Potted Azaleas
•Porch Boxes
•Combination Pots
•Fresh &amp; Silk Corsages
•Orchids
•Silk &amp; Fresh Flower
Arrangements
and Planters
•

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A Flower Arrangement Over $J5·. oo

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PAYMENTS

YOU ·cAN AFFORD
NEW
1988 CHEVROLET
SPRINT

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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice i8 given that Unital,
Inc. has applied to tho Public

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While You Select The Perfect Mother's Day Gift

POTTING SOIL (40#) .................2.49.........................$1.99
TOP SOIL (40#) ..........................2.19.........................$1,99
P,EAT .HUMUS (40#) .................. 2.19........................,$1,99
COW MANURE.(40#) .................2.39.........................$1.99
PINE BARK
Nuggets (3 ft 3) .......... .................3.49 ..•••••••.•.••••.....••..s2.99
Mini Nuggets (3 ft 3) ... ....... .........3.49 .........................$2,99
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and
Sunday, May 8th

Item

You'll Come Up Aces With
The C/assifieds

to distribute
infohriarion

R.ATEI
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1sT ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE

TRUCKLOAD POTIING SOIL SALE

--~~~~~~~~~Pom~aoy-M~~~p~on~.~O~h~io~------------~~~~----~The~~~~~~~~~
P lanned Parenthood

ANNOUNCES THEIR

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Community

calendar
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY-'- The 16th annual
FFA Banquet will lie held Wednesday. 6:30 p.m., In the cafetetia at Meigs High School. Dinner
will be buffet s tyle with the FFA ·
~rovidlng a roast and ham.

SHOP
DLEPORT THIS WEEK
FOR MOTHf~R'S DAY
SAVINGS ! ! ~M=o=T=H=ER=,=s=n=AY~

We Reserve The Rieht To
Limit Qua nlitles

STORE HOURS
Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

MIDDLEPORT -The Middleport Literary Club will meet
Wednesday ai 2 p.m. at the home
of Mrs . ){onald Rey nolds. Mlnersvillt• . There will be a group
.;evue of " A Tal e of Tw{) Cities"
~Y Char les Dickens.

\ JUST FOR MOM!

298 ·sECOND ST.
.PQ_
M.EROY, OH.

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., MAY 1, THRU SAT., MAY 7, 1988

20°/o

THURSDAY
SYRACUSE - A revival will
be held Thursday through Sa t urday. 7 p.m .. at the First Ch urch of
Qod in Syracuse. Speakers will
be Rev . William L. Shepler of
Athens on Thursday; Rev . Rick
Mooney of Poi nt Pleasant, W.Va.
pn Friday; a nd •Rev. De lores .
Taylor of New Haven. W.Va. on
Saturday. Special singers will be
!eatured each night . Everyone
Eva ngeline
Chapter 172, Order of the Easter n
Star , will have its annuallnspec:uon Thursday, 7: 30p.m. at the
~Midd l eport Masonic Temple. In( s pection will be by a grand line
i'officer , Grand Conductress Mary
· ~ot• te r, Grand Chapter of Ohio.
t;Refreshments will be potluck
!•with members to ta ke two la rge
.:".o r three small cove red di s hes
~;o ther than mea t, cake and pies
~w h ic h will be furnished.

•: ·sYRACUSE The First
•J:hurch of God, Syracuse. will be
d n revival Thursday. Friday a nd
:&lt;:Saturday evenings a t 7p.m ., with
~.sP,eclal spea kers an d si ngers
~ea ch night. Everyone welco me.

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:. HARRISONVILLE - Reser'.vations for the ann ual dinner and
: ctance of the Har risonvil le-Sc ipio
:~u mnl Assoc iation may be
·}nade by calling VIrginia Gi bson
~11t (614) 742-3182 . T he dinner and
:dance will be held May 28, 6:30 to
;:;n: 30 p.m .. at the sc hool gy m .
~.lfhe al umnj officer s Invite all
' members , their fam ilies, gues ts.
:11nd ci tizens of the Ha rrisonville
:f&gt;chool area toattend . Cos t! or the
~ i nner and da nce Is $7 for a du lts
' jlnd $3.50 for child ren under 12. A
;short busi ness m eeting will be
•:held after the dinner, fo llowed by
' tne round a nd sq uare danci ng .

129

HOURS:

10 A.M .-5:30P.M .
MON .·SAT.

FLAVORITE

Bacon •.••••••••••• ~~ ••••• 9 9&lt;
WILSON
$ .99
Boneless. Ham...... 1
LB.

.

VILLAGE PHARMACY

MAY DAY SAVINGS!
CREST
TOOTHPASTE

$16 7

6.4

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99&lt;
Strawberr1es •••
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GALLON
20/0 M.ll k..............
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N~W COUNTRY

Yogurt ••.•••..••• :.•;. 3/

Vegetables.·:·~~~,.~·:. S/ $2
PUREX

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69&lt;

F'ried Chicken.:i~:~~. $199
Glazed Donuts •. :~~ $149

~~A~~· 3sI,., 79·&lt;
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Good Only AI Powlll's $upo111111rb1
Good Sun. May 1_lhru Sa!• May 1

HOUSE

CHUNK
TUNA
II 0101 WATII
oz.

6.5
CAN

COFFEE

KAOPECTATE

HALTRAN

8 FL. 01.

30 TABLETS

REG.

REG. S3.19

$3.39

NOW$2 9 9

NOW$2 99

SPEED STICK

MENNEN
SUPER DRY -UNSCENTED
by

REG.

$249

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NOW

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Good Only AI Pewlll't SuPermarbt
Good Sun. Mly 1 lhno Sat. May 1

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$119

limit 1 Ptr Customer
God Only AI Pewlll's
1 lhru

NORTH SECOND

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

COUPON

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CARDS
I
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1 Limit One With Coupon

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I I BULK CANDY
II 20°/o
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II
20°/o OFF
With Coupon
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With Coupon
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1f2 PRICE

I

ANY
I CRAFT ITEMS
I
20IN ~~OCI
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Blouses, Pants &amp; Jackets

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WALTZ &amp; LONG LENGTH

20°/o OFF

1

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II
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FLOWER POTS,
1
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1 POniNG SOIL
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10°/ooFF
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II

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25(_, _
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OPIN Ta
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GIVE MOTHER A GIFT CERTIFICATE
FOR A MOTHER'S RING

INGELS
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Limit 2 With Coupon
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YOUR OWN GENUINE BIRTHSTONE
PLUS 6 FULL CUT DIAMO.NDS
7 FULL.CUT DIAMONDS
514900
MAY OR ANnl•
COME EARLY BEFORE THESE ARE GONE!
OR

nE DYED CROP TOPS
lEG. 'U.H SAil $J 011
LADIES NIGHT Slim
IIG. 'll.H W $813

ALL NYLON GOWNS

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II
COUPON
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THIS BIRTHSTONE SPECIAL
WAS EANT FOR MOTHERS

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CAPTAIN CRUNCH

CEREAL

I

1 ALL ARTIFICIAL

ON SALE AT MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE THUR., FRI. &amp; SAT.
REGISTER
LADIES' SPRING COATS
FRIDAY FOR
SURPRISE GIF
AND JACKETS
REDUCED
VALUES S36.99 TO $69.95
SALE PRICED
20'/o OFFALL
75
25To 50°/o $27 TO $5250
LADIS JEANS
1

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MONTE

MIDifLEPORT, OHIO

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992-5627

MASTEI·VISA·DISCOVER

1- - - - - - - - - - - - - ..J

YOU'LL FIND GIFTS WHEN YOU
SHOP WITH THESE MERCHANTS
THIS WEEK FOR MOTHER'S DAY.
SHOP OUR "SIDEWALK SALES"
THIS SATURDAY, MAY 7TH.

CALIFORNIA

~cgi stral ion

SHOE PLACE

PRICE

VILLAGE PHARMACY

$

.

992-3481

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BROUGHTON'S

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: POMEROY - Meigs Loca l
$c hool District Kindergarte n
.,-}'gist ratio n for this com ing
;\;cltool year wi ll be held Wed nes~y. from 9toll:30a .m.and 1 to4
-p;m . at Pomeroy E lementary;
:Ptlursday from 8 ' to l1:30 a.m.
and 12 to 2:30 p.m . at Rutla nd
f;lementary; Friday, from 8 to
11':~0 a.m. and 12 to 2:30p.m. at
Middleport Elementary. Bir th
cyrtlficatcs and Immunizatio n
fl''cords are necessary.
•

[Joach needed
• POMEROY The Meigs
~m er ica n Legion baseball tea m
heeds a coach for the 1988season.
t!a coac h is not found by the e nd
Qt this week, there will be no
(eglon team. Any person or
~rsons interes ted In coac hing
should ca ll Art St obart at 9923481, or George Nesselroa d at
992-5881 , as soon as possible.

1f2

992-6669 .

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Sausage .'! $199

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• ' MIDDLEPORT -Saturday Is
lire last day for horses hoe thr owe;;s to register for the "Toad
EII'Ickles Open," to be held
Saturday. May 14, at Dave Diles
Park in Middleport. As entry fee
e~ $10 Includes scoring. To
register. write or call Ca rl E.
Searles, Box 19, Middleport,
~60 , (614 ) 992-2234, or Har ry L.
~ lley, 1126 East Main. Pom eIW· 45769, r614l 992-3408.

.

,30°/o OFF

HILLSHIRE FARMS

'~dgwi c k .

htrit&lt;l_gt hOU$t

MIDDLEPORT

· DENIM SKIRTS
30°/o OFF
1 RACK OF COORDINATES

,· .
:f.t~ther's Day observance

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•Colorful Fashion Scarves
•lsotoner Slippers
•Jewelry
•Judy Bond Blouses
•Lee, levi &amp; Chic Jeans

99
Stew Beef ...... ~~ •••• $1

•: MIDDLEPORT - A specia l
:Mother's Day observa nce has
:ooen planned by the Am erican
:~~;io n .
Feeney-Bennett Post
·H8. to be held Sund ay a t the
;Legion Annex, Mill St., Mi ddle·
lJbi't , 2 to 4 p.m.
: The commu nity is being in·
;vited by the legio nnaires to
!·bring in their mothers" for a tea
:llosted by the a uxilia ry, 2 to 4
Jim . There will organ music
@ring the afternoon by Don

GREAT SA"IN8S!

ATHLmC SHOES

992-5627

THURS., MAY 5-SAT., MAY 7TH

BONELESS

Smok

992-6S98
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MOTHER'S DAY 81FT
SUGGESTIONS

Smokeys ........ ~~ .... $2 39
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t4 or
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112 PRICE

PRIU

*Sidewalk Sale May 7th

GROUP MEN ' S
-llo WOMEN 'S

ONE RACK

SNEAKERS
112

Corner
Collections
MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT

BIG RED

will meet T hu rsthe township hal l.

GROUP
CHILDREN'S

Choose hom Reebok, Nike, Pony, Avia, Brook, Converse

MIDDLEPORT

Whole Fryers •.~•...•. 49&lt;
BONELE~S
$ 29
Stnp Steak .....~.... 4

~; ,POMEROY- SallsburyTown-

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FRIDAY
( POMERO_Y - Meigs County
t RE .A.C.T . Team wil l hold a
; mo nthly meeting on Friday
·:'7: 30 p.m. at P leaser's RestB u:'fant in Pomeroy . All members
;~ re urged to attend if possible.

INCLUDES REEBOK, NIKE, PONY
BROOKS, CONVERSE and AYIYA
CHECK OUT OUR SIDEWALK SALE!
SATURDAY, MAY 7TH ONLY

OFF

EXCLUDING: CLEARANCE ITEMS
AND PANAMA JACK LOnONS

GRADE A

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ATHLETIC SHOES!

SORRY, NO LAYAWAYS

.·· MIDDLEPORT -

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20°/o OFF ON ALL WOMEN'S

STOREWIDE
ALL WEEK
MAY 4TH· 7TH

\,_Velcom e.

~-s hip Trustees
•&gt;)jay,
7 p.m., at

. NOW THRU SATURDAY, MAY 7TH

WEEKEND FOR MOM
*With a Pair of Women's Dress Shoes,
Get A Purse of Your Choice FREE or
Take 30% Off on Your Purchase!
*All women's Athletic Shoes 200fo Off!

RE &amp; JEWELRY
U5 SICOIID AYE.
GAWPOUS

446-8014

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BIG BEND

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

.Your Independently Owned
Low-Priced Supermarket

Wednesday, May 4 •.1988

4. 1988
Public Notice

GARDEN &amp; FLOWER

New Guinea
Impatiens
Hanging Baskets

EXCEL
SEEDS

ODLAND 1o~CH
Vz GAL.

FOODLAND
KING SIZE

White Bread

4

~g~JEs

24 oz.
CTN .

s
1 9 Sugar

Cheese

dated November 26 , 1924,
and recorded in Book 127,
cords of Meigs County.
Ohio.
PARCEL NO . 6. All the
coal. oil and other minerals
underlying the following de·

PURE SWEET
4 .4LB . .

$119
$1 29

MANTIS

OhiO. And being the ·Ume
property convoyed by AI·
mona A. Daviea to Glennie
Davlaa, by deed dated November 26, 1924, and recorded in Book 127. at Page
394 of Deed Recorda of
Meigs Countv. Ohio.
And said Parcela Nos. 1 ,.
'" 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 above described
being the -.me
property transferred from
Glennie Davies, deceased,
to Edna D. Coryell and Oma
Davies Eltae. by Certificate
of Transfer, dated October
16. 1946, and recorded in
Book 166, at Pogo 665 of
the Deed Records of Meigs
County. Ohio, and from
Oma
Davies Eltse, de·
ceased, to Ralph R. Eltse
and Edna D. Coryell by CO!·

MT. DEW, PEPSI FREE
DIET OR REG.

Pepsi Cola

Ground

8

Beef

· DAIRY LANE

2°/o Milk

16 oz . .
BTLS.

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PLASTIC
GALLON

Limit one with •1 0.00 or more
additional purchase.

5 LB.
OR MORE

Additional Quantities

$ 49
1

limit one with

5

Happy Ads

'1 0.00 or more

Lortv E. Spencer.

Clerk of Couna

Coun
Meiga County, Ohio

Common Pleas

(41 1 J. 20, 27; (51 4. 4tc

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•Makaa Gardlll'i &amp; Yard
Care a Snap!

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FOR IIORE INFORIIAliON

MORRIS EQUIPMENT
742-2466
RUTLAND. OHIO

POMEROY, OH.

992-2269

"Free Eotlmetes"

3-11-tfn

Roun·d White
Potatoes

$1.50 OFF LABEL

ASSORTED COLORS

FRESH

Head
Lettuce

Cottone lie
Bath Tissue

Surf
Detergent

$

20 LB.
BAG

f

147 oz.

4 ROLL
PKG.

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Hey, Look Who's 24
The liHie girt we
al atiO.e.

Happy Birthday
Kim Follrod
Mom

BOX

Also Tr1ntltll11l01
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

SALES &amp; SERVICE

BUSINESS PHON£
(6141 992·6550

RESIDEN&lt;I PHONE
(6141 992':!.!.1~

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Foodland
BunS1ze~s 1 2o . "-·
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Wieners /1/'rJ·,\ ~Large ggs
KAHN'S•MEAT.-BEEF

$
1 LB.

· PKG.
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BRAWNY ASST. COLORS .

•REG. •DRIP •ADC •EP

Paper
Towels

Maxwell
House
3 LB.
CAN

JUMBO
ROLL

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We Service AU Makea

1/22/U/ttn

v.w.

RIGGS CREST - Want
place thai looks great &amp; i
great' Then this is ~! Really
nice split foyer home w~h 4·
5 bedrooms all in e1cellent
condition. Garage, n•ce lot,
W.B. hookup. Blinds &amp;shut!·
ers included. Great for that
growing family_! PRICE RE·
DUCED $49,900.00.

PARTS

CUSTOM BUllT

HOMES I GARAGES
"At RtaSOIIGblt Pri,H"

SNODGRASS'
UPHOLSTERY

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860
Dor or Night

'

NEW AND USED
PARTS
742-2315

RKino. Ohio 46771
Phone 949-2202

NO SUNDAY CAW

5-2-t

4·1&amp;-K-tfn

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENG,NE

VHS TAPE

WI us con"" thiN oW MHiK
&amp; Slides .,., to _, VHS.

..........

PH. 949·2969

CAU AMY CAITO
or IOI'S EUCTIOIICS
446-7390

JAIDMAN &amp; ECHO

lJIZfU.tf~

Located Halfway Be~ Rt. 7&amp; Baahen

Office ................ 992-2259

CHARLIE'S
MIDTOWN

Wt H-r Me/Disc/Visa

4-ls:a t1n

MAIN " " '

VIDEOS

L&amp;L
INDEPENDENT
CAIPET
CLEANEIS

$

PH. 742-2833

Open Monday thru
Saturdoy

12 Noon till I P.M.

Corner of Now Uma
Road &amp;
StrMt

11te ae.t Tecbulque
Ill Carpet Cfeaaln1

742-2451

9

Wanted To Buy

MillE lEWIS-OWNEI

FOR
SALE
3 Strl••
aJMI
Yorious Sizts
WOODEN BUilDINGS

lt. I, lvtleml, Dh. 45775

u ..... , ....

luilt On Yow lot

ON SALt NOW AT

SEARS IN MDlii'OIT
61•-•r•n·•

Wt Aapt
fNIIS-..

'·

.......Giilliii·ons··· .......
l!t Vicinity

llof."t

for kx;al fuiMiYiceg•
mtlon in Pomer.oy .,... Sand
re.ume to Ositv Sentin.t Bo•
729 B. Pomeroy. Ohio.
Sell A ...on totrlendl~an d ...tilt hie&amp;
011 a territory. Fr" sign up If cllll

814-992-7180

AVON - AU ....... Call Marilyn

WerNer 304-882-2645.

Fo·r mer Point P!uunt couple
now living In Ne¥.o Jeruv
1eeking liv• In bat./ litter for 2
prelchoolen. Some light hou ..work ~uif'ed. room and board
plu1 1150.00 per week. Non
1mok111' and r.t•encaa rsquired.
One year commitment pr•
,.,. ..d . Call201-584-5595oh•
6:00 PM for local intentiew,
Mrious app.Wcentl onty .

c hairs,

Garage- 3 11.! ml, from city-141.
Dune buggy , model airpl1n1111,
furnfture. gl•sv.ere. · clothet.
Fri. &amp; Set.

h1ndm1de craft1 ,

clothing- alltize. April 29 &amp; 30 ..
May 2 thnl 7.
3 F1mil'( YJWd Sale- May 5th It
6th. Rt. 688 in Rodn~ . 10-5.

Yard Sale-May 2tothe6th. 123
Fourth Awe . 9 to 5 . Kidt II adult
clothes &amp; other ltama.

5 Families-lots of 8'1/'&amp;ry"thing.

Bill Gene Johnson
114-446-3672

3 Families- 302 lAG r.-u:le Btvd ..
Wed., Thun.• Fri. May 4, 6, It 8 .
9-7 Nice clothes-adults &amp; child-

TOP cASH paid fOr '83 model
and new• uted
Smh'h

c••· Ea1tern

AWl .. G1ilipolil . C.ll 814-446-

2282.

. rent, new craft tt.ms. curtains,
toys, much more.
Famity-Tuas .. Wed., Thurs.
9 - 6 . F\l"nitute, clothing. gl•swere, novelities. jewarly, cameras . 1808 Ch•tnut .
4

Complete hou.eholdli of furniture &amp; flllttQues. Also wood It . Yz mil• lulwlle Rd . Thurs .• B.
co1l h811tera. Swain's Fwniture
Fri. Bedroom tuite. 9• stove.
ll Auction, Third It Olive.
brown c•pet, hand tool1, mite.
814-448-3159.
Carport Sale; Fridll't' Only, 9-3.
Want to buy: Uaad furniture and
1st right off B~IIVilie Rd .
antiques. Will buy entire household furnishing. Marlin Wede3 Family Carport-202 Kineon
Or., Fri. &amp; Sat . tU 2. Dr11H11.
mever. 814-246-6162.
clothing, post hole digger.
Junk C.s with or wh:l'\out
sledge hammer.
motora. Call Larry Uvety· 614- •
388-9303.
Garage Sale-Thuri.. Fri.. May
5-6. 2'h

Wanted-Registered Morgan
stud hor.. to breed m•es or to
buy . C1ll 814 -357- 0424
Buying furniture and appNanc:et
Of by the lot. Fair

br lhe piece

pricea. Call 614-446-3158.
to buy- XR 80 dirt bike.
C1ll evenings after 7 :30-8144411-4537.
Buvin~ d1ily gold.

'

silver coins,
jew"elry, ltlrling ware, old
, llrge currency. Top pri-

Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Aw. Middleport. Oh. 614992-3478.

Em111nvmenl
Sr:J v1ces
11

outMiiiCI'MkRd.

3 Family -Fri.- 6th. 9-12 mi. wwt
of Coal Belt TV. 1tari, ~everel
baby item•. clothing. lawf'!
mo~N~r, Much more. 367-0606.

LPN- Appty In p. .on to: The
Medical Plue, 203 Jackson

Pike. Gallipolis, Ohio. bMween 9
AM. 4,30PM.

FEOERAL, STATE ANO CIVIL
SERVICE J08S

Now hirinG. mustbe18 or oldef.
Good drtilng record. ln1ur11noe
&amp; dependable ano. No phone
c.lte, murt eppfy in ,..on.

Dornlnoe Plan.
Now hiring at Subwoy. Fl•lbl•
houn. All etifle. 303 Upper

Rlvor Ad .• Oelllpolle.

Governm.rt Joa.. •1t.040 el8,230 yr. Now hirtng. Your
aru 8C.I87·1000 ext. R-

c••·

New wqe
and eJCeftent
beMf11: '**Ill&amp; Arcedl1 Nur•
irlt Centw. lax A Main St.•
Oootw•• Ohio 45721 1-814587·3111.

·····--po-mero'i ···------Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
We buy quilts. Pre 1950' • · Anv
condition. ($ 5- S400) . Need
now. Cell 614-992·5867.

Three family' . May 5, 6, lnd 7 .
On r~d under rhe Pomeroy- .
M1son Bridge.
large 8 family '!41rd ule. 1 mile
south of Tupptl'l Plains on Rt. 7
on right. May 5, &amp;. end 7.

toolt. dishes,j ewelery. clothin{t
babv thru •duhs. collectors
items end lots mi1e.

Patriot Village Yard Sal ..Thurs.
It Fri. 9 familiM. lots of ltuff.
141 to ns. follow tigns.

dl"f. May 7 . WrightSt ., Pom•ov

Garage Sai•Centen~ . Mev 5,
8. 7 . 9 til 6. T.V.. big wheel.
clothes for everyone. lots more.

Yard Sale-May 6&amp;7, SmiiM OU1
Buhwine Rd. Babv ·hems, toddlers / Infants plothing, m isc.
items.

C.,.em~~n

Chapel Church. ·Turn

li•. Rain ,_ shine.

Street Wide Yard Salesl Se1ur-

bv Beech Grove Cemetary
Ehtr1nce.

May 5th end 6th. Large t.-nily,
something for everyone. WoodrD¥W Mora's on At. 7. betide
Memory Gardens. Rain cancels.

814-985-4117.
3 f~mily at Sandy Hawley's.
Fore~t Run Rd., Ra cine. Satur-

d.,. May 7. 9,01).4,00.

Mey 4-6, 9:0().6;00. Two and
tenths mil• out 143 et
Henderson. Microwave. electric
and g .. 111nge. ditlk. tires .,d
two

2 Famitv·SeturdfY, 8-4. 218 It
Orchard Hill. Rd. Freezer, girls
G/ 7. lot• more.
Nlighborhood SeleonNell A\oe .•
Fri. &amp; Sat.• May 8th &amp; 7th. 9
AM -1. Lots of b•~n• .

4 Family Garage Sele-l01t of
different ftema. May 5. 6. 7. 2
mi. from 141 on Neighborhood

goods.

center.

Y•d Sale-1 mile out state route
775 from state route 141 . Al•o
antiques. May 6, 7. &amp; 8 . 9 to 5 .

left at Waahington Run Rd., aee
sign1. AnUque ltrniture, gl•s·
were, stonej... tn.Jnk.,.dtooll.
Clothing and misc. Four fam;.

Outaide Sal• Rep. v.w~ted tar
Gillie Co. Muat hwe prwioua
oUIIde 111• e•p•hwu:e. Make
t17 commileion on eech 829
•I• Ewryonelaeproapaetand
we' re •1 in our fi .. d. hperlenced lnterestad rnen or
wom.n 1hould reply with ,..
aume or w.n hlatory. P.O. Box
371, Port.-nouth, Ohio 456CI2,

f'eeded.
E•perience • knowledge of
Th...,anlc Dietsd•ired. Apply
In pereon It Scenic Hils Nunlng

Moving Sale-200 w..t Central
Aw.. Rio Grande. May 6, 7 . 9- 7
Womens Ill boys (NB - 2Tl
clothes . toaster oven. electri c
I~M~n mower, hum idifier, misc.
Watch signa.

on left. Lawn mowers. rotlller.

Rd.

Part time cool!: aid

SWiiher.

May 6, 6 . and?. 9 :00am to17
miles north on 88. 1t. mile past

NOW HIRING . Your area.
*13.550 to *59.480. IMMEDIATE Openings. Call 1· 31613J.I082. ••· #F2758

ATTN: Slf• Mgr.

Yard Sel•3 refrigs., cwpet, tvs.
dithes. home int.. bedspreads.
eom. vee. clean•. projector &amp;
1creen. nice clothing-all 1izea. &amp;
mite. May 4th. 9 to 1. B~INIIIB '
TownhoutB. 4 family -Kno• '&amp;

Yard Sale-Wed. -4th, Thurs.· 5th.
Fri.- 6th. Just ofl141 •t Cantilnary on lincoln Pike 4th trailer

•w.

GOVERNMENT J08S.
111,040 - •59,230/yr. Now
hiring. Your area. 805-1876000. ext. R-10 189 for current
Fedlftllil'l .

"*•

mile~

Clott.s. llmpa. 9 untill )

Garage-4 Famity. Mev ·6th &amp;
7th. Furniture. chain
lots
mite . Kemper Hollow Rd . oft
180, follow signs.

Help Wanted

4 Femify -Ertra nice clothes ·
5-12. boysahont lfze 1 B. toys.
dithn. CtJrteins, men's 34, girls
2-6 . boys. Thursday. 9-6 . Hom-..
wood Or.- 7 miiM flc)rthon 160.

Yard Sai•Thurt. 9-4. Prom
drea1. bed tents. kids clothes,
misc. 1at road-right ~It Shrine
Club .
..

W.p-rc•hforlatemodel clean

used cars.
Jim Mink Chev.-Oids Inc.

red. O.O .N. for en a..t.viaw.

Stylo Cut, Ju .. U.ftl FIESTA
HAIR -FASHIONS. 322

M.,~.,

7 Femlly Garage Sale- Off Rt . 7
on Addison Pk.-2 mil•, fir1t
road left , whhe hou• with red
barn behind Addwile School.
Dining 11ble&amp; chlil'll, computer,

459 ll_riat Dr. Mev 4, 5, 8. 9-5.
No early •les. Rain 01 Shine.

V•cltkm timt1 Let Ul help you

enjoy tt man with en ..., c••

Yard Sal&amp;-% mile Orch•d Hill

May 4·6. 9·7 Uniform top1,

clothes, kids-2T-10, household

I

Huge Y•d Sale-1926 Eastern

Toys, quality children•
clott.&amp;. dlshel. books. and
A\118 ,

mUch morel Frid.V &amp; Seturdey,

Mov 8. 7 . 9 AM -5 PM.
3 Family Yard Sale-Adult &amp;
chil~en· 1 clothes, knlck·knaeka.
Me. Fri.. May 8 &amp; Slit .. May 7. B

AM to 4 PM . 120 Bast;ani Or.,
Gelllpol".

Hugh 8 Family GaregeSala- May
l!lfh
7th. 9 till 1 1 mile out
George's Creek Rd. on right
W8tch tor signa. Compound
boW, book•. boy a 10 apd.• Amrl

a

a.

tip•. 64 Felcon car, cemp•

top, bed apread. euruins, toyi,
girls baby clott•. •du It &amp;
children elothlng-1!1 aiul, 3
dinltte Maple chein:, drill pre11.
home Int., gu na &amp; lots more.

rim~ .

Wedn•Qy and Thursday. Mey
4th Md 5th. 383 Perk St.;
Midcleport. Guns, lawn mow.,.., stove jars, mite.

Mll'f 5th and 6th at Rich•d
Spancef's. Tuppeu Plains. Rt. 7.
Wood burner. crafts. curtlins.
driiP•· dishel.
Frid., .. dSoturdov. g,oo.•,oo.
Men ' s, women's 1111d children' s
clotting, furniture .-.d miac
Hems. tiappV Hollow Rd .. 2nd
house on righr. Nicinsky
retidence.

Huge yerd sale lhursct.y, May
6th and Fridav, May 6th. 9 :00-1

Clothing tor ell, furniture, balrt'
items. ceramics. Home Interior,
Tupperwere. curtains, bedsPfNdalnd misc. VJ mile north of
Tuppers Plain• on At. 7 . 1raihr
on left at Athen1 -Meigs County

line.

4 family . MJy 5th and. 8th,
Thul'll. end Fri. 9th houtl on

right, New lima Rd. Rutland.
B1by ltema, dryer, bicycta,
clothing aH tizel.

Seturdll'(. May 7th. lots of
inf.,t, toddler dothes , books.
440 Grent St. , Middlepon.
Ger~ge

Garage S1le- At Centenary
acro11 from 5p•lde Supply.
Sw.epar, di:ahlll, .,...u appll.,men's-women'..children's
clothing. Good cr... items.

c-.

Frlcloy. 9-5

Glrage Sele-May 8. 7 , Tekefh.
1 80 to Kerr, go to 81.,.,.,etJ..
Rudney croesroedl go 2 mil•

ta . cr..m g•og•right, Hll~
Neal. Wicker rucker, ch.n , silk
flowert. Avon proctlct•. dl1hlt:,
dot.... •orm door, lots af rtiiW'
it.-na.

Mle. MIV 5,6, 7. 1 mile

above Five Points on At. 7 .

Sat . May 7. Kenneth Mic:heal
r81 iden ce. Hv••ll Run Rd .
County Rd . 16. 9 tetlths mite.
10x60 house trailer !needs
work} . 10 storm windows, motor cycles. mite Items.

4fernillea. M1y 5th and 6th. First
gravel Rd . on tight off Basham
Rd. from 124. Ca.tains, bed•·
prMds. computer.

"' F1mtly-Thura. &amp; Fri. Je1na, ,

...,.,. odds &amp; anda. .., slle

clothing. On right below
Mercervflle-21 8 .

----- ·pf-PTeiisiint......

Now apenM. Mr. Plbbl Plla
and Sullo. Call 114-ft2-3234.
FMt fr• delver¥ to lmtted

Subdtvillon Yerd. garage SaiesFrldov • Sotunlov . t-5. lohlnd
old BidWell Elem. School. large
Vlf'illtY.

-----. -·--- ·-.-- --· ---- -·- --·--- '.

4

Giveaway

Y•d Soi•Thurs.. Fri •. • Sat.
Ne• North O.lli1 H.S.· UO.
Kitchen cabin-. bookl, antique
cloclt. ho1'1"1elnterior.

Urge young twm ciao to atv•
- • · Femolt. Mblod lirMd.
Oooct w-h lddl. COli 114-2M-

517 Hilda Dr. Olrls &amp; womens
olo-g. toy~ Thurs. • Fri.

Ave., •o• from

plrk,

1152.

.,...

1584. .

992-6910

-

Rick Pearson Auctioneer, 'licented Ohio and Wat VIrginia.
E1t111e. amique. farm, liquidation ..... 304-773-5785.

3 Announcementa

Announce mr:nls

Financing On
Yardmen
Strwici On AI Malru

oz.

Auctioneer Col . O,c_. E. Click.
304-895·3430. u~ No. 75488.

P1rt time AN l u - o r. Full
time LPN. 75 bod ICF-SNF long
twm c•• r.ctiMy looking tor 1
fM good nurMI to Join our
dedlatedec.tfwlto ••commit·
led to "oviclnt q.,.lty
,.._. c.ll or wfh Petty Cor.-

8. 7

Hair Stylists. Aeroll The Street
styling ... on i• seeking one
additlonel stylitt who it looking
for mort.,.than just another job.
Call Terri at 11114-446-9510 for

detail•.

880151or currant Fed.,.l Uat.

NEW &amp; USED MOWEIS

8111

mo.

a- MOVHS &amp; SUDIS to

OHIO VALLEY BULK FOODS

•

BEETLE-BUS
.RABBIT

HIIPING YOU RICOVIR
YOUR INVISTMINT

CHECK OUT OUR NEW PLANT SELECnONS

POMEROY

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SEIYICE
985-3561

F11111 E••lp111ent
Pull &amp;

5 HERB PLANTS •••••••••••••••••$6 50
514 EAST

"Must h lepolralllt"

Doolor

·MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL

WITH $10 OR MORE ADDITIO~AL PURCHASE.

DOZEN

614·662-3121

Authorized John Doort,
Now Holland, lu.sh Hog .
Farm Equipment

BISSELL
BUILDERS

$32.000.00.

o•

LIMIT
ONE

•Waahars •Dryers
•Range• •Freezer•
•Refrigerators

Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tfc

CALL SOON 10 JOIN
CAll
DICOIAIING CUSS

$

DEAD 01 ALIVE

GUYSVIllE, OHIO

992-2196 .

PEAR &amp; PEACH BUTTER ••••• 289
WHEAT SMACKERS ......... S1 65 11.
GOOD &amp; PLENTY............ $220 11.

GRADE 'A'

_U. S. RT. SO EAST

PAT HILL FORD

1

WANTED

'SALES &amp; SEIVICE

614· 446 -2412 betw.en 12
noon-6 PM.

Help wanted

11

Wedem.,er"a Au:tion Ser.llc•
available at vour convenlenoa
lind IOCitions. Marlin Wed•
meyer Auctioneer'· 814-2465162.

10-8-tfc

-BOGGS

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

MIDDLEPORT- Re ~~~~~
home in a very •d 1
hood. Lg. living room.
original woodwllf~ 2
rooms, I new bath,
kldren, basement.

LIMESTONE.
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Pay Your P~one
and Cable Bills Here

' ·30·11 ""

$23,000.00.

992-3410

We C•rrv Fishing Suppllel

Middleport. Oh.
992·881

LET ART- 3 bedroom
home with aluminum i
large rooms. workslroo.
port. Nice big lot. RS••ngl

DENNY CONGoWILL HAUL
JUST.CALL!

Middleport, Ohio 45760

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

Mo•·Aiete,

,.

1·28."88-tfn

168 North Second

Jacobsen

992·6191

16

319 So. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, Ohio

PLUMBING &amp;. HEATING

Authorized Service
&amp; Parts
Brigs &amp; Stratton
Tecumseh
Weed Eater
Homelite

CREW ROAD -Really i
split foyer home. 3-4 bed·
rooms in a great neighborhood. Fm1shed basement
a large I\?
I
TO SELL AT

NEW PRODUCTS

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

anytime.

Jun Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dottie Turnll ..... 992-5692
Tracy Riffle .....•. 949-3080

HOMEMADE

992-6282

4-IJ.l mo. d.

6·17·tfc

Henry E. Cleland, Jr.

Lo~•.

CARTER'S
PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

GARAGE &amp;
POLE
BUILDINGS
ROOFING 1!t
GUTIERS

IM'Id eccounting Md heve

Pan -tlme f•m help.......,.. ed. can

Buick-Pontiac. 1911

CAll 992-2772

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

LISTINGS NEEDED! We
buyers lor Meigs Co. proplf·
ties and need homes lo sell.
Call loday. We need your
property lo sell.

Happf 4.0..
Karl R. Ruuell

4-20.'88 I mo.

FREE ESTIMATES

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

J

'

PH. 614·992·U57

J&amp;L
INSULATION

Roger Hysell
Garage

RADIATOR
SERVICE

•

or Ltavt ~~N-tfn

Compenaation

hlwHn 9 o.rn.-6 p.m.

NO SUNDAY CAllS

NEW LISTING - E~eCIJtivel
building lot. Elec. &amp; water
available - th1s is "not" a
!railer lot. Build your dream
home here' $8,900.00.

614-742-2617

We Pro~idi Care For The
Eldefly In Thair Homo.
NURSES AIDES,
ORDERLIES. LPN's
Hourly or Liv•ln
• Arrangements
BONDED ·INSURED
Covered W;th Workmen' a

For any of thttt Nnitos coli

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2160

m~~th

FOUND· Mondey, Male Siam... Cllt. Golf couraa •ea. Call

Nedrle Stephen•on-lt' 611 &amp;

Aaency

-mE nTIMlm-

Middleport. Applicants
should be knowledgeable In

kitchen, .. undry office furntture.

HOlM Health Cort

JUNI CARS OR TRU(IS

r . Adminlt1rator for!heViltlgt

adminlnratlon Ollltu::ome tu for
tM Viii -a e. AppliCIItiont trt
available at the Mayor's Office.

Sale conducted bv Step hen ton
Auctio""' Services. Paul &amp;

P. E. MILLER
&amp; ASSOCIAtES

•Dozer • Backhoe Work
•Will Do Hauling With
'Dump Truck
•Wrecker Service
•Junk Yard Bu•ine••
WANT TO IUY WRECIID OR

llew H - B•llt

NEW LISTING - EUCU·I
TIVE HOME- Really
tiful newer colonial
close lo town. in -ground
pool, basement, garage,
WBFP, 3·4 bedrooms. A
home with all the leatures.
Nestled on a beautifully
shaded lot. Call for details.

or at
Veterans Memorial Hospital

ta fill tht n ~ fN)tft5on of Income

Second Ava. Call to identifv·
514-"11-2342.

Special A~lon-Sit .. M8'( 7.1 1
AM. 233 Fourth A¥11 .. Huntingion. We h.we been commluioned to sail the entire oontent ol
the Pt. PINAntlnn· 1 100room
motet compl• plu1 rettaur~~nt,

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

'TRIPLE P
EXCAVATING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

E. M•ln , 1..~~~,U~

&gt;"''·""''·""

U.S. NO.1

fOUND : 3 k.,, on k-r ring.

tbiltty tD get tlong with ~pie.
Dutl• 10 inckJdt letting up the
lb. office . . d collec::t~n 1nd

11110. C.ll 304-523-5386 or
304-429-111 , '

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

eo•

Ucensed Clinical Audiologist
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-2104

Mulberry Hgts. Pomeroy, Ohio

1 -2-1 mo .

MINr-FARM ON SR 33. Ap·
pro•. 10 acres of land !part
tillable) w~h a 3 bedroom
frame house. F.A. heat. rural
water, barn &amp; other outbuildings. $23,000 00.

Sh .. non

~

•Tiller /C ultival or

•Easy to Op•ot•

$19,900.00.

Lon

z LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
a:

• Uptwei&amp;ht

NEW · LISTING along the river in a great lo
cation. Approx. 1 acre of
ground goes w~h the 1floor
plan home you see. Fully
furnished. oulbu il din&amp; river
bank use. F.A.F .O. heat, TPC
water. ~ basement Could
be a nice summer place or
live in year round . ONLY

S111eet SIJteen,

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MILK

Leg ·- STEAKS
Quarters $499
u.

of

8

Ohio. beginning

No. 2B. thence South 160
roda, thence East 60 rods to
the place of beginning, with
the right to mine and remove
the same without unneceaurllv• "encumbering the surfaG'-• n~s&amp;Ned by Glennie
Davies m deed to Mary Kendrew, dated
Au gull 7,
190&amp;. and recorded in Book
104. at Page 32 of tho Oeed

FAT

RIBEYE

Loat : Set of kev•"'clnity of St ..

ldontlfy. 61&gt;\-448-2342.

Baing tho South twenty (201
acres Of the following described fifty (60) acre trect,
to-wit : Being in Section No.
28, in Township No. 3 .end

Help Wanted

Ret i.tJie .,..d competent P••on

FOUND. Money C11e II. ktrf
hold. at Trlb.lna Office. Call to

Renge No. 1 1 of the Ohio
Company's PurchaH, Leba·
non
Township.
Meigs

LOW

FRESH LEAN

mtft't

614-446-8607.

170 rod a E81t of the Northwelt corner of said Section

USDA CHOICE

lDst

13

Wtllel on Gllllt CH &amp; 0 Ad.
Pt- call 614-379·2292.

scribed real estate, to-wit :
(

Co~nty,

. FRESH CHICKEN

R.w.rd.

11

Ao . 325, 35, lildwoii·Ao'"'ov
Rd. &amp; St Rt . 554. If found,
pa..,. ~·· e14·245· 9640.

property conveyed by Almona A. Davies, by dMd

SAVE $3,00 ' ·

Lost and Found

LOST:

at Page 394 of the Deed Re-

.·· 99( Cottage
·s·

Business Services

6

Curtis in dead to Hoit W.
Curtis, dated December 4,
1874, and recorded in Book
43, at Page 3&amp;6 of the DHd
Records of Meigs County,
Ohio. And being the ume

FOODLAND

Viva
Ice Milk

Public Notice

Continued from Page 9
saam. reserved by W1lt11r

$999

• WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. • PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY 1 THROUGH
SATURDAY , MAY 7, 1988. • USDA FOOD STAMPS AND W.I.C. COUPONS ACCEPTED.
• NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL OR PICTORIAL ERRORS.

The

Ohio

E.,cllt bllt. room •• ruge.

PMtun • noctt.,..toanyCIIM
who WMII to .,... Olftle on 11.

Call 114-44.3170.

dtnlng room MI. roll top d..k.
gun . -• • -lniL mochlno.
20 ge. lrownlna • Double 22
auta. Lota mile. Molt ttems
inakle. S.oond • Or•._ May 5.

1 . • 7. 1AM .· ?

Zlo_Hou_ I mllt•d1

_....COlt

f-EoohS-.crld.hmolo

114-111-70».

--..... --tor-·
dtng. Cam.,. twin loundrl' a.be.

304-17 • .1020.

Holf Wolf puppl-. 3114-11.

30113.

•

5 Pomlv- F~ .• Sat .. Mov I. 7.
8·1. 37i lAO-de ltvd.. olf lit.
1.1. Oelllpollo. tonto.
flddlt. woodwort., rototill.,.,
14" bltlt. IOYL chi- • odu~
clotNna mile.

&amp; Vicinity

.

O.rege Sale. Mav 4. 5.&amp;.8 . 29 23
M1ple Ave. Applienc:et, bedlpread• and go9d mlac itama.
YAROSALE.MoyU7. s ,OOtNI
1. 611 Fourth St. New Haven.

w.v•.

Geraae $ale. Blrgaln1 Galore! A ·
lot of n-.v
fl~ms, Fri-Mon.
Mov&amp;-1. g, OAMto7,00PM. 5

8ift

ml• out Jerrvs Run Ao1d off
~.

2.

Suptr Yard

•

s.. e.

Sat,

M~

7,

1301Me-""'ookOri¥e. Tlmo
1 :00-1 :00. O'llldrens clothe&amp;,
••c oond, girr abedspread. • • erl•. old bottl•. etc.
•

Md

2 family yerd Mil. lhu re
Frid.,, May Iandi. Frontltr•
_.. . from lenNI Courte M•

eon. w.v..

•

Yord Bolo. Fri. lot. Moy 8 •

1.

102 English Rold. Pt. Pit.
lllcycl•. TV. turnltuN. cllllct.
_...a dothlng. ate. 8 :00 AM .

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
44

, LAFF·A·DA Y

Help Wanted

51 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

School girl to help with hou•

work aft• .choolan dweekends.

Ellm Hom., 614-992· 6873.

LPN, Pleasant V allev Nursing
Care Center seeMing licensed

LPNI tor part time employment.

medieal and dental lnsunmce
awilable. If lnterMtad call Ka1hy

Thornton, DirectDJ of Nursi ng.

(304)675-6238. EOE· AAE

Someone to c•e for elderly
femal e in thelr home or mine,
Point Pl easant erea. Send ,.,..
sume and referltf'lctl to Point
F'teasant f1egiabtr, Box C-3, 200
Main St., Poi nt Pleesant. W. Va.

1.2

Situations
Wanted

Cen ifled nursing assistant with
experience and ""•ences, will
work shift work In your horne or
by d~ . light houllll!lkeep ing and
meMs. Re•onabla. 304-875-.
8358 call ll!fter 4 :'00 pm.

13

Insurance

Call ua for your mobile home
insuran ce: Miller lnaurance,
304-882-2145. Ala oo auto.
home. life, he all h.

18

Wanted to

Do

J im' s Odd Jo bl
Sundeckl, siding, painting, roof·
ing, carl)enter work. trailer repair. Cell 614-379-2416.
Would like to care for Eld•lv in
\heir home. . Call between 3 PM
&amp; 8 PM. 614-446-8349.
Wanted to do wallpal)ering. Call
8 14-446-3044,
Carpenter looking for ektra work
"fo'ifh ree1onable rates. Call 8fter
' 6 :30 PM-614-949-2461 .
Wltl do houMt-cleanlng, spring
deening and c•pet cleaning.
Have reference~. VVill workManday through Seturdav. 614378-6461 .
R &amp; B. Odd jobs you need it we
can do lt Auto, l..,..n or home.
frett astlmata. 304-773'-5045.
S:a.ttaitter availab4e- flekiable
llourt, plrt or full time. lanced
y•d. Close to school. Call
304-675-2784.

-1~ -

1~

1\

I~~~? ~~~

~
"Remember

when
were older men?"

I NOTICE I

Water Hauling Buslnflll far •I e.
AU l8f up. Truck, tank. route ,
etc. Call 81.._ 742·223•.
Steel building dealerahlp wtth
major maufacturer-•1• &amp; eng._
naering support. Starter ads
furnished. Some .,. ... 11ken.
can {303)759-3200an 2401.

Real Estate

Extra nice Schultz 1989 12k6&amp;.
3 BR ., new cerpet. gas heat.
Delivered FREE . $5959. Call

3 BR ., 2 b•hs, 1986 Saalonel.
1 acre of land S32000. Call

614-388-9306.

GrNt OeM12storv, 38R ., w/ 32
acre• in EuMka on At. 7. New
c•pet. juat paint.d inside&amp;: out.
Partial b•ement Ia ltoregebldg.
831,000. Call 61 ... 446-2205.
2029 Chatham- 3 BR .. centre!
air eond .. new roof, aluminum
~i ding . Ellcallent condition .
$31.000. Call814-44
6.
2 ator.i · 3 B•droom hou• wit
new g•tge and workshop in
Ch .. hire Village. Call 614-367-

0138.
For Sale or Rent-3 BR . hou•
wh:tt aH1ched u•age. CA. No
pBts. Oep. &amp; re( required. 39
Chillicothe Rd. Call ·814-44625 83. 9-&amp; dolly.
3 bedroom tlou88 for •Ia Call

614-4411-7084.

1983 14x70 Auburn. 3 BR , 1'h
bMh. g•dan t\A) . All elec.
Underpinning &amp; blocka. Best
offer. Call 114-882-3901 .

'

81 4-~411-9346 .
1 :rh ecrea· By owner with
14x70 Mobile Home. Call 814-

387-0403.

12x63 Richardson, 2 SR . Good
eoncl. 64500. Call 814-448-

7803.

19 79 Quke Crown Royale.
14x70. •&lt;2 BR .. wa•"-·drver. .
microwave, CA, PDf'ch•, under·
pinning. Partly furNshed. Call

614-4411-0911 .

1982 14x70 Commodore Mo!Mia Home. Thr• Oedrooms,
gwden ttb b81h. sliding gl•s
do r. and flreplaca in liv lng room,
U·kitchen with bav window and
corner cupbo•d. under1klrtlng
~d bloc*.. 1Dtal electric. Excef.
lent condttion. $10,000. 814-

98&amp;-38110.

197,\ BayviM, 14x70, -7 k24
expendo, 3 bedrooms, 1Y,
bait.. """" c•pet. flrepltca elr
condition. eppliancea, 8x32
tltN "'ng. window aw"'nga, u...
derpenning. e11c. cond. 304882-3306 after 5.

24 hfs.
2 bedroom house, Mulberry
Ave .. Pomeroy. Full-ement. 2
c• garage. Appr11ind • SO.OOO.,
aall fur $20,000. Call814-992·

3561 .
Government homes from 81. (u
reQair}. O.llnquent •• proplrty.
Repouasalont. Cell 805-e87IOOO Ext. OH 9806 for current
repo list.
Middleport. New on merket. 2
bedroom. recantty remodeled.
niOII neighborhood. walk uptown. A1king 124.900. AI
con1idered. Call 814-

off••
367-7214 ar 114-44&amp;-n29.

4 bedroom houaa. garage on
Gravel Hill in Middleport. Must
' " t o sppreciate. (!114-992·
6714.
3bedroomtndbath. All electric.
Rlr'ldl home. 1 ecrewlth 14x18
outbulding In Syna~ ... 614992· 5293sfter 4 :30. ,
Hou• for •I• 3 bedrooms, 2Ya
tMihl. dfntngroom, famtt 100m
wbh fire place. l•ve kkchen.
tte•suonomiCifty, oneacrtlot.
Make .. off•. 304-882-2091
towner ftn~nctng ...,.llablet.

Big Iotan dmobllehomeGalllpolls Ferry. will tell together or

.......t ..... 304-87&amp;-3964.

33

Farms for Sale

186 acre Beet Cettle f•m In
Southern Gallia County. Call

3 ••oom hou•. 1 t.th.
O.OIIpoiO. Ferry-At. 2. Air ooncl ..
lot 100tt200, foncod badt yord.
AA appti.,CII plua •aMIIa cleh.
duck steM~~ In fluplace. Middle

0110'1. Call 304-1711-11033.

75

Two.-fou r bedroom _,anmenu
In Pomeroy. Depoait required.
C.ll 614-992-8723 attar 5 :00.

Dinette s.

bed•:

bedding,

lampt, coffee-end tabl•. Ev.-y

2 BR . unfurnished-12x60, lf2
mileputHMConAt. 35. Oap. &amp;
..... required. Cell 814-44'4369 or 30~675-9710.
2 Bedrooma- Mlblle ·home in
dty. AC. Furn•hed kleal for
elderly par~onorcoupla. Clean &amp;
nice. Call 614-4-ll-9&amp;39 evenIngs, 448-7699 dt¥ .

Aefl'lger•or, $65. Reftiger•or,
COPJ'!'.!OOD, t76. Electric renge,
30' · 885. El«:trlc r11nge. 40"-'
•as . .Gas range, white- te&amp;.
FrHler upright. frolt free, 876.
Kenmore washer, $76. G.E.
Wlll&amp;htw, $76.

Skogg• ApplonCM

992-7110.

Rd. 614-742-2781 .

Moble home, 2 BR .. AC. 1.4 mile
out Sand Hill Rd. Cal 1"~.._87&amp;

20 aer• for ..te. Hemlock
Grove • •· Eleetrldty, wet•. 2
bu II cling sit•. Call 814-992-

7297.

H~ aae lot wtth ru,.l wat.- ..
Apple Orove, phone 304-157&amp;-

3 bed room mobHe home. 2
battw·, children, no pets. school
and mall bv door, 304-4682 be'*ooms. furnilhed and
unfurnished, 304-875-1371 or
Trail• for •Ia or rant mptyrnale
Road, 304-678-2640.

43

Farms for Rent

Apartment
for Rent

372-8401"' 372-2174

Building lot for ••• 144x106,

O.lllp. . F..,y, 304-1711-1429.
Renlrtls

Concrete blockt· all siZet· yard
or delivery , Mason tend. Galllpoli• Block Co., 123lh P'tne St ..
Gallipolis, Ohio. C.ll 814-._.8-

2628-

2783.

54

56

Misc . Merchandise

Callahan' • Used TlreShop. Over
1.000 tlr•. liz:et12. 13. 14, 15,
18, 16. 5. 8 mil• out Rt. 218.
Call 814-256-8251 .
Need a haircut but can't find e
aitter7 Take the kids with you!
They can pl.,. in our Kiddie
Corner! FIESTA HAIR FA·
S HIONS, 322 Second Ave .. acron from pt~rk. 446-91 &amp;2.

2 BR . apts. 8 dos.... ldtch enappl. furnl•hed. W•ber· Dryer
hook-up, ww c•ptt. neNiy
painted, dedt, Reg.,cy. Inc.
Apta. Call 304-876· n38 or

1711-5104.

New completely furnished
apartn.nt &amp; moble homa in
cftv. Adulta only. P•king. Call

814-4411-0338.

eEAUnFU L APARTMENTS AT
8UOQET PRICES AT JACK·
SON ESTATES, 538 J1chm
Pike from •183 a mo. Wlllk to
shop and movies. 814-448-

114-4411-2127.

Up11tirt unfurrUhed .-t. Cer·
Ptted, utllll• ..lei. No children,
~ pett. Calll5,.._448-1837.

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62 •
Olive St., Gallipoll1.
NEW- 8 pc. wood group-. 8399.
Living room suh•· $199-8699.
Bunk bedt with bedding. $ 1 99!:
Full •m mllttraa &amp; foundation
lt.,tin g. t 9 9 . Recliners
starting- 899.
USED- .dl, dr81181's, bedroom
suites, 1199·S299. Dflks.
wringer washer. a complete line
of u.ed furniture.
NEW· Wntern boots- $ 30.
Workboots •1 8 &amp; up. (Steel &amp;
soft toe). C.lll14· 448-3169.
Cou _nty Appli•ee. Inc. Good
uted appll.,oes and TV ..ts.
Open SAM to 8PM. Mon thru
Sat. 81~446·1899, 627 3rd.

dryers, reftolgeratcn.
ranges. Sktggs Appliancea.
Upper River Rd . beside Stone
Crefl Motel. 814-448-7398.
LAVNE 'S FURNITURE

Sof• and chlirt priced from
•396 to 1998. Tebl• 860 and
up tu •126. Hid•a ·bed• $390
to '696. Reclln.. $225 to
• 376. lamps 828 to •12&amp;.
Dinettes 8109 and up to '496.
Wood table w · &amp; chairs S28&amp; to
•795. Oetk $100 up to '376.
Hutch• UOO and up. Bunk
beds complete w-mattre•••
•295andupto$395. Babrbedl
•110. Matt .....esorbox springs
full or twin t88. firm *78. and
•ea. Queen ••• •226, King
UISO. 4 dr.wer che11 US. Oun
cebln•• 8 gun. llllbV mattrea ...
$3! &amp; t4&amp;. Bed frlm• •20.
130 &amp; King frame
Good
aelec:tlon of bedroom 1uit•.
metal cabinets. heed boards 830
and up to •siS.

•so.

Downtown-Modern 1 8R., COil'l-plate kllchM. AC, c•pet. Cell

9 0 O.V• •me as cash with
approved credit. 3 Mllea out
Bulwllle Rd. Open 9am to &amp;pm
Mon. thru Stt. Ph. 614-•4tr
0322.

Unt.n•nlst.d . .. -2 8R . t186.
Water ... d.StoYI'•rtfrlg. 1138

V..l-,. Furnh:ure
~ tnd used turntture and
appllclncu. Call 814 ·446·

114-4411-0US.

S100nd,
....... Call 44114418 afterOoll
7 PM.

2 ton Colaman air eondhkmer.
price negotiable. Magnavox TV,
19" color, price negotiable. C.ll

614-317·0306.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Braokalda AptnrNntt: Located
off8LJwlleRd.· 18A . ... clout
IPirtmllnts wlthmodlrn ldtch..
and Me...,.df'Y*I' hookupe. c•
ble ttlwilton avaltabta C.ll

LOTS. one acre. lwtl wooded.
dty vw.ter. Jericho Road, owner
financing. good term~, 304-

Household Goods

w.. tten.

Hou• lots. Oallipotts Ferry,

8911-3091.

51

Avo. OoltlpoiO., 0 H.

2518 E.O.H.

Lot and g•age with tfllll• hook
· up, can be teen in Hendlrson.
307 Hollo-.wy St or call 304-

7479.

SWAIN

2383.

304-17&amp;-8908.

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Ptlmeroy.
f1entll tr11ilers. Cell 614-992-

3834.

44

Camp site &amp; trail• for • • on
Blue L.Me &amp; Raccoon CrMk.
J .H. Hoach• · 304-875-4078.

61~448-3644.

Buy or Sell . Riverine Antiques.
1124 E. Main Street. Pomeroy.
Hours: M.T,W 101.m. to &amp;p.m ..
Sunday 1 to &amp;p.m. 614-992·

Merchandise

3316.
lots &amp; Acreage

new office Wilding. 8000 sq. ft.
Will divile to suh: one or more
tenants. Wiaeman Reel Estate-

Bo.t. Excellllrit co~
dtion. 1 ve• fact:OI"f w.rr..ty
on motor. Calll14-985-3913.

e

Bab¥ Chickl. All heavybrefll!d. 1
wtc . old. Call 814-388-9336.

Pets for Sale

Groom and Suppty Shop-Pet
Grooming. All breeds ... All
atyles. lams Pet Food Deater.
Julie Webb Ph. 814-4•&amp;-0231 .

SeWpolnt Slam.. kltten1. 8
Ms. old. Call 81.._4.8-0066
after 5 PM .
Chln•a Sh.,..Pai pups. Cream.
Re•onable prie11. Call 108326-313frAihland, Ky.

44&amp;-aon. Umltod Op.,lng•-

Fill !II Suppl11::;

&amp; LIVI:SIIILk
61

Fann Equipment
CROSS a SONS

U.S . 35 W•t. Jackson, Ohio.

614-2111-1451.
Mas_, Ferguson, NIIW Holland.

Bu•h Hog Set• &amp; S.viee. Over

•o UMd t.actors to chooee from

• oompl. . tlne of niM' &amp; u•d
equ6pment. Largest tllecl:lon In
S.E . Ohio.

3010 J.D. · ShlrJL J .D. plowa.
greln driH, h., bll•. Jlika, h.,

304-8711-&amp;477.

16 ft. above ground pool. full'f
equipped. Exc . Cond. 30~882·

2817

Solaco 12 ft. round 3 ft. deep
•wimmlng pool with fitter ,
ladder, solar co"r.304- 773-

5081

se.. Coldspot dehuffidlfl•.
""Y good oond, 07&amp;.DO. 304-

8711-1984.

w•

oondltlaner. •5400. Owner
flnanoo. Call 814-2811-1122.

..... ealle14-44&amp;-033a.

FtJrMihld Houtl, 3 BR . 29 Nell
Aw .. Gelllpoh. t221•mo. Call

4411-4411 aft• 7 PM.

3 Bedroom home n• busln••
Nctlon In downtown GeiUpolis.
Unfu,.hed. Nice • d..,. Mutt
be kept cl .... $310 a mo. Call

114-441-9139 -Inti. 44117189doy.

1983 Chwette. Low milw. 4
tpd . Good cond. t 2360 or belt

1985 e uldo Skyhowk. 17000

306 engine .,d tn1n1mi11ion.
71.000 actt.•l mil ... P.-ts fo.r
19 89 Ch..,ell, do ,ors, very good
1hapa, wtndows, 12 boh re•

mil•. ,977 Flrabfrd. Call 614-

4411-8479.

Red Hot b•galnsl Drug dealer~'
c••· boat•. pltn• repo'd . Surplus. Your Area. 8uyer• Guide.

(1180&amp;-687·6000 Ext. S·9805.

17&amp;-1227.

Commandle

wlth--a -

otripeo. 4 •pd. s.w.a . 18600.

.

e

PM.

Wotzooll St. Unfomlohld. 1221
month, d..,oalf required. 114-

992-5724. Altar 1,....

BASEMENT
!/'IATERPROOF1NO

Uncondttlorwl lifllfime ~.,.,.
tee. Local m...... furnlstwd ,
Fnte altim--. Call coH~
1·814-237· 0488. d., or night.;
R o g e r t B a • e rn e n t ._
Wlll:erproaftng.
•.

4411-4045.

71 FOfd F-100 pldwp tr..,k.
Po- a. ..,_ Coli 114-44114344.
1978 Dodge 1h tan pickup 318,

outo. noo. Call 114-44&amp;aa9s.
1982 Ford 1 ton truck. LicenHd.

SWEEPER and eewtng mechine
repair. p.-tt. and suPPii• Pick
up .nd deiMry, Davil Vaa.~~~n
Cleaner, one half mile up ·
Concrllta &amp;.ptic r., ... 1000 '
gal., 1800gal. .,.dJet Aeration '

toy....,. Factory trllnod '"P*
•hop.. RON EVANS ENTER·
PRISES. Jadtaon, Ohio. 1·BOO. '

[X)k)'T LAUGH ... ~'S UP Fa;2

ITS 001' A f\JAP... IT'S PART CJr HIS
UkliLATE.RAL 1\lOkJ- AOORESSIOIJ

PACT Wlll11HE.

~D

~

A IJO&amp;l PEACE. PRI2E

z.

1

RON'S Televlelon Sarvice1
Hou• c•• an RCA. Oulllllr, ~·
OE. Specisling in Zenith. Call '
2464.

Fetty Tree Trirnmit1g, stl¥ftp

temowl. Call 304-6711-1331.
Ao•rv or cable tool drlling.
Moat wells compl•ed same d._-.
Pump Ml• and eervk:e. 304-

8911-3802

8711-2903.

1988 Ford 4~~t4XLT UrletVJ ton
loaded with Ill •tna. 4400
mil•. Mutt •• to appreciate.

82

Plumbing

and Cherry confront

o......., 30 ln. e ..h hog. 0300.
Call 114-4411-0141.

1977 Blaer. 327 ..tomatlc.
lock out huba, ell new fendars.
new bedlldel. taHQite, new

S.ckhoe• Dump Truck Servtce. •
Cam• Work· All kinds. WNtrs.
Re•onable prtc. . Call 114- '

cwpot. Ctlll B14-3811-ll302aft•
I PM.

3811-9181.

1980 Ch..,y. Bllvlrldo 81-.
New ttr-. shocka. VfiY good
oond. Call 814-448-11011.

84

2811-1122.

I'M SI NEriNG-.

&amp; Heating

&amp;14-&amp;92-5018, aft• I 'OOp.m_
1·800.282-0211

&amp; 4 W.O.

·6HE SAID r CAN MOVE
MY L IR5 AND E'REJ"END

MR6. ARe!QGA6T
.s-o-'1'5 ! CAN SINGIN lHE qu:e CUJ8.

Starks TrM and LIIW n S.vlce.
lawn c••· landacttpkla, 11ump
remoYII. 30•-578-2"842 or

•5oo. Caiii14-317-0149.

agent.

. 1 HAD SOME

JUICY
GOSSIP FER YE, MAW-BuT I PlUMB FERGIT
WHAT IT ~~;..;;

4411-4477

Excavating

Electrical
Refrigeration

a

BARNEY

O.lllooh. Oltlo

&amp;

dangerous black marketeers
afier mortar attack. Q
1111121 Tho Equalizer
McCall arrives too la1e to
he!p a former espionage

(I " " ... ot(. ' "'

Cor. Fourlh •nd Pin•

83

I

64

Hay

&amp; G111in

UtllhO. paid. 29'1&gt; Nail. 01111..,.
No. Cal1 114-4411-4411 ..... 7
PM.

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MALPRACTICE

Motorcvcles

MAKES

W111
..
_ -

18 tl3 Hondo XL 100. 1400. Ctlll
114-4411-1011

114-4411-:1111

1 1 Court lt.·2 BR .. 2 b•tta.

klltchen furnfthed. w/w o.. pet.
No ..... Off .._ ....... ~
l328amo, plusutiUt._ o.p. a

out
700 lb. Calll14-3t7-7414

rlf. Call 114-4411-4921.

l1 dliSplll' dillll\

Garage IP .tment-3 room. &amp;
b.h, w / d, ak. Cletn. No Plte.
Adults only . Clll 11 .... 41-

71 Auto's For Sale

oltor 7 PM.

In RloO-do, nlco28R, 1221

mo. Refr...,_ar, •~ • wat•

11. . Chryolor 1M•- Pl. Pl.
AM·PM-Ctlo• 4 oyl..
oond. Co11114-4411-U47
ar446-4741.

fornlahld. No potl. Coli 1144411-1038.

R.,r

Nlco 1 IR. opt.
a rofrO.
furnllhld. W..
..,...e
paid Dopoolt roqu!Nd. Clll
114-4411-4341 aftor 1 PM.

"You know that horrible teellng saeiRg tfie.tlrst dent on a new car? Let's get It ovet wltlll"

Clltoma. Well•. Oatlvory Any·
tlmo. Call 114-4411-7404-No

For Ront ' 21 - • of flrot
cutllng hw bottom ground. Call

1111 Cllw-. 4door, AC, AT.
Good oltapo. Altlng a1100. Call
114-251-1114.

.,..no,... ,0..........

74 Hondo 100. Str• or dirt.
u-•tum ...
Pall Rupe, Jr. W•er Service.
MTnt r thllpe. -e.il .11 .. 44e-·0· Call 114- '
43U.
441-3171.
11113 •Hondo lCI. 100. EJCoi. Wattenon'1 Water Heullng, • ·,
ooncl. Calhflwl PM. 114-4411- raton~~ble ratu, Immediate
4473.
2.000 Dillion deltvwv, clswns
P••· well, •c. c ..l 304-87.:
'77 Hondo 171 troll bl~o w•h 2119.
..,.. - .. 1200-00. 304-1711221.
1874Ho•.. - · ,.,..., •• ,
1.304-t71--.
_

_.,.o.'G-tOOSI.

good oond. 304-1711-7131 .

1910 Hondo 714. OOOd oond.
304-17B-11n-

B7

Upholstery

NOW

WAS

19n eo- 4 wo. Good cond. Residential or commercltl wlr·
New tervlce or repairs.
Call 304-1711-7147 "' 1711- ing.
UeenMd efectrtci8'1. Ettim81e
2018.
free. AI danour Electrical. 3041981 Jaop i;.n Ronogodo. h•d 1711-1788.
tap, exc oond, 304-171-4132
•nd aft• 5:001711-5814.
86 - General Hauling

1918 CR 121. - • le o - au neW;' calls.
new «&lt;aine. $810. Cell 81~
3SI-87ol&amp;.
.
J • J W•er lervfca Swimming
IIOGia. qlater"S. weUs. Ph. 114S2 Kowa ....l 250. - - 2411-821&amp;.
oo,...lon. Calll14-441-4414.

•zzs.

t!ll Evening News
crJ1 Baseball
111 (!) Benny Hill
10;05 (l) NBA Baoketball
10:30 (l) New Qenerotlons
® Schololtlc Sports
Amarico
Ill(!) Jefferson•
11;00 ill Aamlng1on Steele
Hounded S1eele

REMEMBER .1.1

OHiard W•er SerYica: Pool1,

Oar-oe IPt.. furrithed.

1:05 (l) MOVIE: Torpedo Run {NAI
(1 :38)
8:30 (l) II Cll Held Of the CIUI
Dennis adopts a doomsday
attitude and refuses to take
impOrtant exam. t;1
9;00 (l) 700 Club
II (l) 81 Highway to
Heeven Young boy flees to a
fantasy world aher his
father 's tragic death .(A) 1;1
(l) 111 C1J Hooperman Harry
and a p1n1-Sized English PJ_
try to crack a transat!antic
case. I;!
[!I @ American Playhouse
Eugene O'Neill's
"
autobiographical work about
the Tyrone lamily. r;J
1111121 Jake and 1he
· Fatman The po!itica! future of
McCabe 's tri8nd is
jeopardized by murder. (A)
I!)) Lorry King Live!
9;30 (l) Ill Cll Just In Time Harry
takes on penny·squeezing
publisher and a financial
consultant Q
IBl News
tO;OO (l) Streight Talk
II (l) 1121 Sl Eloewhora
Axelrod 's life is threalened
by a severe heart attack. C
(l) Ill &lt;II Clllna Beach KC'

a

•

73

Call114-2&amp;11-14 11

EEK&amp;M

RON EVANS ENTER !'RISES· ~
Septic tank PU!O'Pit1fl' 190 P• •
lood. Col1 1·800.537-8828. ' '

0100. Call 304-171-1221.

reminisces about his
escapades. 1;1
[!I @ Con11rvlng America
Americans talk about effort
to preserve and restore their
home waters. C
1111121 Smothers Brothara
Comedy Hour Guests inc!ude
tile PDQ Bach orchestra,
Ronn Lucas and Jim
Stafford .
t!ll PrimeNews
IBl MoVIE; Tha Blob (GI
(1 :25)
Ill(!) MOVIE: Fle1ch (PGI
(1 :36)

304'1711-2398 or 614-4411- '

1979 Ford F-100 pickup. V'-V
good ..,nd. UIOO. Call 114-

pl.,tor, 14900. 1020 J.D.

U1•o. paltl Coli 4411-4411

3 be*oom houee for rent on

Horne
Improvements

t,...or, 22 ft . Herrle. $14&amp;0.
Owner will finance. Call 114-

I wk. old babr;' chicks. Sllwr
lacedWv.,dattt. •rred Rodes.
-.he rocb,. pulllt. Aoonere.

•

learning, romance. C

(l) II Cll Growing P'alno At
Mike's graduation, the family

a

81,000 ml•. •2.1100.00. 3041711-1574.

CObr.SR-900 16 chonnal prog.
scanner and mob.,. elg ll:r plug
'100.00. O.VIII P-32 7 ehat
AcP NIB $715.00 plua tx.

•'

!

'

plows, dltc, cuhlwtor, corn

Second, o.lllpolil. t221a mo.

142 Fourth Aw.. OolllpaiO..
l'rlf• linala lady o r - -·
Call 114-4411-3117.

Serv1ces

3000 Ford troctar lata . - .

Uvestock

.'

1 973 Dodge Cl.. A motor ,
horne. 69,000 mil•. $6,000.

PhoM 114-lli4&amp;-3888 or 814-

304-1711-1385.

~

··- 02350. Call 614-2811-6522.

1178 Docfde J.f. ton pick up,

IN Ford wllh skle mow., new
over rldng ctuch. above ••r·
age cond, call after 9 :00 PM.

::1'
~

1976 21 ft.Emplra Camper. •
Sleep• I. Self·oon111ned With

81

icheera
fJJID M'A'S'H
7:05 (l) Andy Gritfilh
7;30 II lll Ill Hollywood
Squareo
® NHL Hockey
CIIJl Judge
Wheel of Fortune 1;1
I!)) Craooftre
1111121 1121 Jeopardy! 1;1
IBl Bamey Miller
Ill(!) WKIIP In Cincinnati
7:35 (l) Sanford and Son
8:00 III Crazy Like a Fox Pilot
II (l) 1121 Aaron's Wey ·
Mysterious new tutor with
unorthodox ways inspires

a

Colt 114-474-7213aft• 7 PM.

Furnlahod Of".. 1 8R . 107

•ao

.~

137-9528.

1971 Ford 1150XLT. Y· B. Mlto.,
air, PS. PB. Aunuxcell.,.t. Bod¥
fair. C.ll 61 ... 24&amp;-60«&gt; after

Vans

in a

I

SPRYOD

Comp lele the chuck le quoled

SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
Quaker -

Venus - Rouse - Purely - SEQUEL
I've noticed that il a movie is a big box office hit, they will
attempt to make it into a series. So after a ll is sa1d and done ,
th8re's usually a -SEQUEL.

BRIDGE

NORTH

+K 9 2

"'·"

,976

James Jacoby

• A 61 3

+A 10 7

Ooorgot1 Cr- Rd. Call 6144•&amp;-0294.

Trucks for Sale

Coll-14-2111-1327.

.

1111121 CBS News

NowoHour (1 :00)
News ·
I!)) Moneyllne
1111121 1121 Wheel of Fortuna

Call 614-388-8745.

1980 Chevette. 4 door, good
cond, •1 ,060.00. Phone 304-

Black

.

by fJ!i1ng in the m iSSing words
L_ l __j __j ____L..l..__.J you develop
from slffp No. 3 below.

a

2179.

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I

(l) Entertainment Tonight
Ill 11) People's Court
[!I all MocNell/ Lehrer

114-24&amp;-6118.

1118011-117-1000 Ext. S-9805.

......-

.

Alter an· egot is1i cal actor

opened
one-man show, a
critic observed , 'There were-

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® SportoCen1er (L)

1986 Rockwood pop·UP ,
camper, 2 queen bedl. dinette.
sho¥1.«. Like brand ne.v. Call

Red Hot b•galnsl Drug daal••'
c.t, boat•. P'tn• repo'd. Sur·
plus. Your wea. Buyers Guida.

t:·ep

. _

. - - - - - - - - - - . - In the cast. "

Borrow or Steele
II (l) PM Magazine

1983 Ford Fairmont. auto .. .... 304-675-3289.
11999. 1981 Ford F•irmont. ·
&amp;Ito.. air. t1699. 1980 Ford 79 Motors Homes
Pinto. Milo, •1260. .John's
&amp; Campers
Auto Sai•Rt. 7 below Hollct.v'
lnn-KanaJga.

1988

I~-·!

.I;T R1 AIsp yI

IIIID Andy Qiltfllh
6;35 ril Carol Burnett
7;00 (l) Remington S1eele Beg,

3151 Wndsor motor, t400c•h.
Good cond. Call e14-448·

8897.

~

I
.

t!llln1itlo Politico '88

4230 or 114-379-2220.

off•- Call 814-2511-1821.

72

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IBl WKAP in Cincinnati

Used &amp; rebuilt all t ypes. Guarantee 30 dave minimum. Pri011
• 99 &amp; I.!P· Rebulft torque•
converter u IGw as •39. Con- ,
veraion kit-S ·1 O"a&amp; C-10'sOYer
dirve to 350' a. We buy iu nk
lransmiulone. Call 304-875-

1962 Ford pldoup. Can be ....,
at 110 P•k Dr., Pt. Ple-nt.

911 lnter,.tlontll trlctor whh
cab. 1e fl. field ouhlvator.
lnt•nltlorlll • bottom plow.

63

1519.

3 Rm1. A bMh, unfurnfahed.
dep . • , II par mo. I mo. ...e.

a

CARTER'S PWM81NO
AND HEATING

14 wood window• with matclting' .tumnlnum ttorm windows.
t18.00 J*r or all for •110.00.
304-175-2844.

~~7:1:72.=H:o:u:ro:9:·:5:.====l3:0:4-:1:7:1-:2:1:2:3:af:..::5:'0:0:p:m:·~

t2500. Call ofler 5 PM-6144411-844&amp;.

1975 one ton dump truck: Good
motcw &amp; holat. $1.100. Dan's
I.Jtndocap-. 814-4411-9144

Double bed, 2· piec:• carpet
{grey and belga) Uke AIM'. Call

New 10 ft . Channel Maater
SateUIIe system with bultt In
dascremblar, remote control
with 1 ve• sub to 8 ICI'wnbled
eh.,nels. $1,395.00 in....led.

1983 Escort. • spd.• AM·FM·
Cau. Clean. Excel . cond .

no Nol. 12. 195.00. 304-57112n8.

U Haul truck• and t,.Hers for
rent, 304-676-7421 .

304-67&amp;-6996 aftw 5,00

Call 114-388-8240-

1983 Ptymouth Reliant Wllgon,
4cyl, a.~to. PS. P8, AC. AM·FM,

Ford tr~~ct.or wfth 4 ft. finished
mower, 12260. Plows. U&amp;O.
Oi.c •za!S. CultMtor, •uu1. 2
row corn pl....,, Ow,_. will
flnanc:.. Calll1~288-le22 .

5970.

BUDGET TRANSMISSION·

57

lndivlttJII gurt. IMsont. Be·
glnnen, Serlou• Guitarist. Brunic."dlt Music. 114-441-0187.
Jeff Wamslev inatruetor. 814-

Cl Cll ®J Ill IW

(l) Cl Cll ABC News 1;1
[!I Nightly Bualn... Report

()Ids.. Buick. Pontiac. O,wy, .
Ford, Chrythw- '
transmiuiona (u111d) ara Inter·
nalty ln1pected &amp; '*ry ~OOOmi.
or 30 dav &gt;Mrnnty (whichever
OCOJfl firat) . We buy Juntt..
tran•mhlsions. c.ll 614-448-

198&amp; O'IIJII'y Cetebrily Euro
Sport. V-8. 33.200 mi .. .uto..
AC, PB, PS, AM· FM-CIIu, tilt .

1980 Cltatfon runs good. good
ah.... aircond. ps, pb, •keo'*"
~m.rts. 304-882-2262.

Wanted: Aeaponalble party to
euume srMII monthly ..,-ments
on pi•o. See lac* tv. Call
Manager, 818-234-1308.

(II

{!j NBA Today

&amp; Accessories

0986.

2 - Rag. a . .gle females. 8 mo1.
old. 1 ·tri-color. 1 red 6 white. If
interested call 814-2.5-9678.

Musical
Instruments

HE-

~A~~~

1764.

AKC Reg. German Shepha'd
puppl•. Block. '*' • •liver.
, Excal. stock. •260 each. c;tll

419·683-1418.

Kimball piano. 3 ve•s old. 17 ft.
Fan Camper. Satf-oontained,
1leeps six. lot at Big Foot
Campgrounds. Call 614-992·

1987 GMC $·15 Jimmy ..
Loaded. EkCal. cond. 10,1500
mil•· Call 814--448-1813 •k
for Mike Be ...ar or 81 ... 25fr

198, Ford Escort Station
Wagon. Good sh•• lntkte •nd
out. Trantmilsion•ndftrwl drive
rebult. 01196. Will .... older
Pick· up on trade. 81 4-949·

814-2411-5125.

CAPTAIN EASY

O'IIJII'V truck.

Call 814-843-5311-

,2762.

Refrigarwtor. Serwl Eleetrolux.
natunll g... operat• good,
tHiO. 400ft. Masoned walnut
81 . foot. Phonel14-992-3921 .

Auto's For Sale

1982 Firebhd. 4 speed. low
Oragonwynd Cattery Kennef. · mil ea. goodcondftlon. 814-992·
CFA Hirntt-van, Peralen and 8723 after 1:00 p.m.
Slem•e ldtten1. New AKC
19815 Ford Ten,po. Auto. PS.
Chow puppl• . Call 814-448.PII.alr. AM· FMcM_...,,.door.
3844 after 7PM.

Craftsman 10 in. Radi.. erm
'tfiW. 12 in. Craftsmen wood
lathe, 8- 24x8 ft . 9 ln. x~n .
Thermopane gl ... panels. 2
brau pole lights. Call 614-379·
Uaed 8610 Ditch , Witch
trencher. 814-194-7842 or

71

_, r~Esoiv l 2

l!!i Body Electric

Homes for Rent

Nicely furftshM em• houtl.
Aduttt o"lv- Ref. .-qulred. No

II {])

67&amp;-8699.

1JJIJA
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fovr Krombled word1 be(ow to form fou r simple words

8)Newo
® SporloLook
[!I Or. Who The Aztecs
l!!i Degra11l Junior High
Stephanie runs far school
oflice on the platform One
Kiss , One Vote. (NRI Q
1!)1 ShowBiz Today
IBl Facta of Lite
Ill(!) Happy Dayo
6:05 (l) Allee ·
8:30" (l) 1121 NBC Nighlly· News

WH'I POE5N'T

1980 Bayliner runabout 1 ft.
· · w ..k thruwindlhleld. with 1989
90 hp Mercury, S l prop. 304-

'''I

WOlD

. 8:00 III Big Valley Secret

WHV 0055 HE
WAIT OUT THE.R&amp; ~
HE DOS~N 'T I&lt;NOYII
'r'OU'RE IN HERE.

Sk~Spaed

74
41

_____

1979 1 &amp;h ft. Starcrafl Tri H-.. I '
boat. 118 Mera.~rv 08 power·
tt'im. 814-992· 7091 or 614-

0

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Ed lt•d by CLAY I . POLLAN
O Raor ronge letters of the
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EVENING

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Television
Viewing
••
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ft. Bayliner cruiser. 1988 1
wide betm, all elactroniG. gallfl'l,
c.,ws, •tc. 3&amp;0 V· B eng..
sleeps 8 . Very low hours. •
027, 600. Call304-727· 8890. I'

Space for 1n'IIH trailers. All
hook-upa. Cable. Also efficiency
2 BR . fully furmhed, new rooms, air and cable. Mat on:
Cll'pel. AC. All utUit i• paid
W.Va. Call 304-773-5851 .
e11cept alec. end gas. Cable TV
available. Owner ~~ Wiler, Trailer space for rent in MiddleVI'RA
•ewage. and trash plelcup. s~ port with vievv of river. 614Rt. 1 41 at Centenary· 14 mi. on
curity deposit and ref. Four- 992· 3194.
Uncoln Plkfl, 446-3, 58
tenths of mile from city Umtt ..
Cal1614-4411-7793.
Spadou• mobile home lots for . Bunk bedl-817~. bre .. head
rent. Family Pride Mobile Hom a boarda-$24.96, 11ble &amp; chairs·
Mobile Home for rent in Mlddl• P.k. Gallipolis Ferry. W. Va. $99, •trollen-$34.915, po~h
port. Two be•oorns. Furnished 304-67&amp;-3073.
awing-$29.96, 12" BMX bik•
or Unfurnished. air condiUoned.
139.96. 10"trlke-119.95. pogo
electric heat. Adub• onty, no
ball· t9.9!. leaf rake-•3. 99.
psts. Mult h•e ref•enca Call 49
shovels-8 3 .99. hoes-$2 .99,
For-Lease
814-992·3314.
II!IWbfedee-81.99.
Open Daily 9·8, Cloaad Sund-vo
Furnished. 2 bedroom In Syrscu ... $180 piu1 utiUtiw. refer· For laate. Convenient Store or 2
en oeanddepostt. Call 814-992· Bay ~vice Station. Major Memorial Day Flowers- $1 .49to
bf:end Loelrted 282 W. Main St.
7180.
115.00 plut tax. Evergreen
Pom•ov. Ohio. 608-838-4423. RoadoH Rt. 180. C&amp;ll814-44tr
3 bedroom. Niea. New c•pet.
6747. Signs up .:&gt;on.
nice neighborhood. In Middl&amp;
port. 61~992·5868 .
18 HP riding IMVn mower, with
attachm.tts· Searw Creftaman.
2 trail•• for rent. 2 ba*oom.
GE upright freezer . Call 814t200. per month.. Happy Hollow
682-3901 .

Pauure for rent,' 304-875-

35

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For rent- Office s.-ce in a brand

Boats and
Motors for Sale

~~

dflf Specials. 1f.! mlle •out JIH'rlcho. 304-87&amp; -1460,

Space for Rent

Mobile home lot. 80 fC , or
1maller. 92() 4th, Gellipoli1.
$76-'oWier .-id. Call44f.44~6
atter7 PM.

CERTAINLY THe 0011-l/7 1

~rnHn, chest, couches, chairL

1_..:::::::::::;;:;::;:;::::;:;::;::;::::::;;:;·;;;":·:··:":·:-!~

814-4411-2583.

01 .00 iU· .....rl doliquant ,.,

ellll. 3870 elso op. . evenings.

PICKENS

I
all men

67&amp;-3812.

GOVERNMENT HOMES, fl'om
propert:lee and rtPo't. For Wr·
rant bts clfl 1-800..451-7479

.)

1887.

Ashton, lerge buHdlng lot1.
mobile ~mel permttted, public
w•ter. lito rllter tota, ctyde
Bowen. Jr. 304-1576-2338.

1-518-469-3646 EXT H1822

'

2 BA . Nice &amp; cla.t In Eureka.
1200 a mo. Oep . .equired. No
pMs. Cell 814-246-6883.

2 bedroom, 2 batt., 2 car
g.-age. ID'IIel lot on Rt. 33.
Swimming pool, aat&amp;llte, clo ..
to Meigs High. Call 814-992·

Government Hom• from e1 .00
(U Rtpakj. Buy properties far
back tax• I Info. A EPO Uatlngs

•

1977 BayviiiiW, 2 BR .. dan
w / firepleca. new water hetrter,
centl81 eir. 2 porchea. Call

614-4411-3718.

3bedroomhou• . 1.9acres. On
At. ? . Appointment onlv. 614992-8332

1 bedroom furnished effedeney
apt, 1 upltlllra •apt. with 2
bedrooms. l(itchen furnished. E.
Main. Pomeroy . 614.992-6215

614-4411-0176.

Pomerov. In town. Trail• lots for
rent. 81~992·6876 .

3254.

992-3711. EOH.

TraBer for rent. Call after 5 PM.
814--446-4226. .

1971 New MJon and lend.

Homes for Sale

Car·

faeilitlel avall 'able. Call 614-

46

304-87&amp;-7819.

31

l&amp;nl .

pad. Nice l etting, UuNirv

IF ~or IJj~ GDMIN0, IH8J

I 1. 700.00. 304-17&amp;-8700;
9,ootii15,00PM.

1-.:....----------

2 DR mobile home. Outbuilding
&amp; awning. Call attar 81)m.

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . recommendl that you
do busin•• wfth people you
know. and NOT to tend moMy
through the '!'ail until you have
inveltig ..ed the offering.

.

living room tulte~ S179 8c up.
Bedroom suites 1399 • up.

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 15

Motorcycles

1984 Honda 760 lnt. .tPtor.
good coni:l, 2,000 miles ,

669 Upper River Rd.·446-739B
Aplrtme:nt for rent. $225 a
month. OepoJit r&amp;quired. 614- . 2 pe. living room 1uite, &amp; odd
992-5724. Arter 8pm.
chair. Good used Magnavox
console nereo. Call 61 ... 24&amp;
APAf1TMENTS, mobile homes, 9130after 6 PM.
hou••- Pt. Pleaunt •ndG•IIipolia. 614-448-8221.
Brend n""" living room suite.
..!:!:....... - · - - - Sofa. lovea ..t &amp; chair. Blilge,
Beech Street. Middlt~PQrt , Ohio,
2 bedroom furnislted apt, utill- brown &amp;: gold. County pattern.
tiflll .. ld, refarenceund dapaait
-~~--~~
Call
614- 4 &amp;- 5 633.
~
304-882-2688.
Good usad dryer. Call kermit
~----------.---------~ Apt. lor .. nt, 117 N1 Fourth Fisher. 614-446-1943anytlme,
Ave .. Middleport. Ohio. 2 bed-54 Misc. Merchandise
room, furn11hed. 304· 882- Quality furniture and c.-pet at
3 1 Homes for Sale
41 Homes for Rent
2586.
Low Prien. Financing available.
Mollo"an Furniture - Upper
One Bedroom furnished or un." River Rd .. 614-446-7444.
Necchi sewing mecttln•. exc
furnithed apt .. Can\18nient be•
cond. Table model. call 304Netlt
four
room
hou•
with
5 room hout&amp; and balh. all
tion. Call 304-875-2441 .
67&amp;-2052.
Uka new bedroom 1ulte, fu II size
attachftd garaga c•pet, ,-....,
eiM:tric. 304-458-1792.
stove end refriu-ator. ldoal for Apartments for rent, 304-675- bed wh:h boxaprings and mat·
Bntnd new learcat ICMrMM'WIIh
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Reclamation, has Informed the Meigs
County Commissioners of a
· meeting to be held Wednesday,
May 18, 7 p.m., In Athens, to
discuss upcoming area reclamation projects. Meigs County projects to be discussed Include the
construction phase of the RoachThompson project In Sal!sbury
Township, for which $114,375 has ·
been earmarked; final design,
but no money allocation, of an
underground mine in the Minersville · area; and a project In
Rutland Township In the construcllon phase and for which
$400,000 has been allocated.
Bids for the contract to put a
new roof on the county courthouse are to be opened May 25, 2
p.m .. at tlle regular commissioners' meeting. Plans for the new
roof have been completed by Bill
Dittoe. of the Burgess and Niple
engineering firm in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Copies of
the plans and specifications may
be reviewed at tlle commissioners' office, or purchased from the
engineering firm . From the time
the bid is awarded, a contractor
will have 90-days to complete the
roof.
The commissioners are also
exploring with· Diltoe the Installation of an elevator at the
courthouse. Initially, the commissioners.had thought an elevator attached to the outside of the
building would be their only
alternative. However, · based

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photographs. Dittoe presented
the commissioners with two
inside possibilities which might
prove satisfactory.
Due to the historical aspect of
the courthouse, approval from
the Ohio Historical Society would
be necessary befort&gt; changes
could be made to the outside of
the building. Dittoe feels it would
be next to impossible to convince
the historical society to allow
attachment of an elevator on the
outside. By being installed on the
inside and not changing the
appearance of the building, Dit·
toe feels the historical society
will have no objections to the
elevator.
However, even with approval
from the historical society, the
commissioners will still have to
deal with the problem of funding
the 'elevator. Dittoe has been
asked by the commissioners to
conti nue with the- project and
prepare cost estimates for putling the elevator Inside.
Depending upon cost estimates, the commissioners may
consider using the county's allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds for one
year to pay for construction
costs . The commissioners feel
that installation of an elevator at
the courthouse would be worthy
of CDBG funding since an elevator would greatly benefit older
citizens and handicapped citizens in the county.
State Rep . Jolynn Boster.
D-Gaiiipolis, Informed the commissioners by telephone that the

Ohio Department of Youtll Services, Columbus, is preparing an
information package to send to
the cou nt y regarding the selection of sites for two juvenile
detention facilities which are to
be constructed somewhere in the
soutllern portion of the state. A
JOO-bed facility. for non-violent
juveniles , has been designated
for Southern- Ohio . A 50-bed
facility. also for non-violent
juveniles. has been designated
by the state for Southeastern
Ohio.
A letter from Commissioner
Richard Jones to the director of
the Ohio Department of Youtll ·
Services prompted the infor mation package. Jones asked the
youtll services director in the
Jetter to advise of any steps that
might be taken so that Meigs
County may be pla ced in a high
priority posltio~ for at least one,
If not both, of the juvenile
facilities .
Joe Jenkins. of Buckeyt&gt; Administrators , Ironton, and Greg
Richard, regional marketing
manager for Klais and Company ,
Akron, met with the commissioners to present a hospitalization
insurance program for county
employees which would dupli cate the county's existing Blue
Cross programs ~~ lower cost.
The commissioners mus t make a
final decision about changing
Insurance by May 31.
Dave Strang. represenling the
firm of Brasel and Brasel,
Leading Creek Road . Rutland,
mel with the commissioners to
Continued on page l4

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4TH THRU SUNDAY, MAY 8TH

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INTENSE TRAINING- Sessions of an annual
two-day training school sponsored by the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Services were held
Saturday and Sunday at Meigs H111:h School, the

county fairgrounds, and the Pomeroy-Mason
Bridge. Here, at the bridge, school participants
learned the mechanics of rope rescue.

Spring rains drench most of nation
By United Press International
Spring showers and thunderstorms dampened parts of the
East and ?aciflc Northwest
today, while snow showers scattered over nortll central CaiUornia mountains but produced little
accumulation.
Early morning rain reached
from eastern Ohio, Pennsylvania
and soutllern New Jersey across
the Virginias, the Carolinas and
eastern Georgia. Rainshowers
were also scattered across western Montana, according to the
National Weather Service.
Strong and gusty winds are
expected to move into the
Southwest early this morning
and advisories have been posted
for high winds across soutllern
California, the Flaming Gorge
portion of Utah. the weather
service said.
While today's high temperatures are expect.ed to be In the 60s
or 70s across much of the nation.
the weather service said the

mercury will dip in to the 50S
along the northern and central
Pacific coast and the upper Ohio
Valley and central Appalachians. Highs will rea~h the 90s
over soutll central Texas.
Spring rains dampened parts
of the Soutlleasl Wednesday and
residents of Butte, Mont. , woke
up to an inch of snow on the
gro~nd.

London, in southeast Kentucky, was pelted by more than
an Inch of rain by dawn, then got
hit again by heavy thunderstorms and some small hail at
midday, the NWS said.
But while remote sections of
the state contended with foul
weather, forecasters in Louisville painted a rosy picture for
Saturday's 114th running of horse
racing's premier event, the Kentucky Derby.
"At this point, the Kentucky
Derby looks like It will be run in
nearly ideal conditions, with no
rain, agreeable humidity levels

Local news briefs
Medicare, Medicaid forum set
A Medicare anct "-'' rlicaid Forum will be presented next
Tuesday at 12:30 t: at the Meigs County Senior Citizens
Center, Mulbery j{,•,r,.. t'•J. Pomeroy.
The Buckeye IHlis Hocking Valley Regional Development
District, the areu Jgency on aging, is reponding to senior
citizens questions about how government programs can assist
t n paying for their health care Jlellds.
A panel of experts from the Meigs County Department of
Human Services, Legal Services, Senator Howard Metzetibaum' s Ollice and the Social Security Administration will give a
half hour presentation and will allow a half hour question and
answer period.
Topics to be discussed are spend-down in the Medicare
program, what Medicare does for the individual, the current
Catastrophic Health Insurance Bill, and the legal rights of the
lndividiual in these programs.
Continued on page 14

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP I) -An
Ohio Semite subcomm ittee has
released a revised version of
House-passed legislation governIng the' transportation of hazardous materials. and is preparing it
for Senate passage later this
month.
lndusu·ial and transportation
interests were relieved by some
of tne milder provisions pertaining to th'em as the measure was
made public Wednesday. Other
interest groups were upset with

the weaker version, saying II is
"toothless."
The revision, developed at tlle
request of the chairman of a
Senate Energy, Natural Resources and Environment panel, is an
accommodation to manufacturers, chemical companies, trucking companies and railroads,
which found the House bill too
res-trictive.
The original measure, drafted
in response to a railroad tank car
explosion which sent clouds of

white phosphorus over the Miamisburg area in 1986. required
pre-notification and routing or
hazardous materials , and strong
regulation by the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio when it left
the House.
But Sen. Gary Suhadolnik,
R-Parma Heights, committee
chairman, said these changes
have been made:
-h1stead of pre-notification
whenever a hazardous cargo is
Continued on page 14

Half of Ohio school levies approved

and ·temperatures In the 75- to
SO-degree range, " forecasters
said.
Butte, Mont. , got a small t..sle\ COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) of what Colorado and Wyoming '&amp;.ly 98 of the 208 school issues on
residents put up with earlier thi s Tuesday's ballot passed - the
week- snow. But only about an
lowest percentage for a primary
inch of the white stuff fell. and it in six years. according to the
did not last.
Ohio Department of Education.
Elsewhere, scattered showers
Superintendent of Public Inand thunderstorms extended struction Franklin Walter said
from nortllern Florida across Wednesday that of the 145 issues
Alabama, Georgia and the Carol- for current operating expenses,
lnas to the mid-Atlantic Coas t only 43 percent were approved ,
"While 1 am certainly happy
states and the Ohio Valley .
Scattered showers also were
lor the students and schools in
reported from Montana to the
districts that had Issue victories
at the polls. I am deeply conNorthern Pacific Coast ,
High temperatures this aftercerned about districts that
noon were expected to range In
the 50s over tlle Pacific Nortllwest and nortllern California into
parts Of the northern and central
Rockies, western North Dakota
and the central and soutllern
Appalachians.
Highs in the 80s were predicted
from Florida across the GuU
Coast region to much of Texas,
with 80s and lower 90s in the
desert soutllwest. Temperatures
were in the 60s or 70s in mo st of
the rest of the country.

rienced school issue failures, "
said Walter.
"For the large numbers of
districts seeking approval of 9
mms or more, a defeat at the
polls Is devastating."
Among school districts already
approved for emergency state
loans later thl,s year, only six of15
issues were approved.
Walter said elementary and
secondary education received
only 2.6 percent and 3.4 percent
state funding increases for 1988
and 1989.
"With the lower ·level of slate

funding, a larger share of the
!inancial responsibility has
shifted to the local level," he
said. "We must. obtain loca l
support for continued educational achievements in Ohio. •·
The iarges t single school operating levy. 15.27 mills in Dayton.
passed. but many other large
ones failed, Including 14.6 mills
each for Buckeye Local School
District, Medina County. and
Columbiana Exempted Village
School Dis trlct. Columbiana
Countv: 14.5 mills for Mad River
C~Jntin ued on page H

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Belle makes it two
straight over Queen
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) The community-&lt;:&gt;wned Belle of
Louisville made It two in a row
Wednesday, beating the larger
Delta Queen out of New Orleans
In the annual race for the Golden
Antlers. symbol of riverboat
supremacy.
The 25th race on tlle Ohio River
was part of the 10-day Kentucky
Derby Fesdval leading to the
ruMing of the Kentucky Derby at
Churchill Downs the firs,t Saturday each May .

PLANTING UNDERWAY - April showers
bring May nowera and loma&amp;o planiL PlandDI of
tomatoes on farma In the Letu1 Faile area bepa
on Sunday and continued thr0111h Moaday aad
I

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Tuesday. Now, If the weather just cooperates, 11
won't be loo many weeks before those home!Jl'Own
lorna&amp;- will be ready for picking aad packlq.
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