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Page- 14- The Daily Sentinel

Wedne-y, FebOJiiV 25, 1987 •

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

,...---Local Briefs:-- Panel considers p~oduct liability ·action
EMS responds to four calls
Meigs Count y Emerge ncy Med ical Services reports fo ur ca lls
Tuesday; Pom eroy at 8:35 a .m. to Ohio 7 for Helen Miller to
Veterans Memoria l Hos pita l; Midd lepor t at 1:43 p.m . to
Stonewoods Apartment s for Da no Longs treth to Veter a ns
Mem orial Hospital; Raci ne a t 1:37 p.m. to Mile Hill Roa d for
Ella Sc hultz to Vetera ns Mem oria l Hos pita l; Tuppers Plains at
3:26 p.m. tra nsported Tony Jo nes to St. Joseph Hospit al.

Racine OES plans practice
Rac in e Chapt er 134, Order of Easte rn Star . will practice
Sund ay, 2 p. m .. lor star point s and co nduc tresses , a nd at 3 p.m .
lor a ll officers. The regular sta ted meeting will be 7:30 p.m.
Mo nday . ·tnitiation wi ll be he ld and chapter dresses are to be
wor n. Refr eshments wi ll be sPrved.

Chester 'PTO to m eet Monday
Ches ter Element ary PTO will meet Monday, 7 p.m .. at the
school. Child care wil l be provided. Re!reshmenl s will be
served.

Meigs couple files lawsuit
La rry E. a nd Nancy Cummin s, of Rac ine. have filed a n ac tion
In Me igs County Common Pleas aga inst F lson's -Wes tern Corp ..
Vancouver. Brll ish Columbia , Canada, a nd Bu r ton Flower a nd
Garden Inc. , Burton, Oh io, request ing judgment of $76,500.
Pl a intiffs a llege tha t as a direct res ult of us ing a growing
med ium. m anufact ured by F iso n's-Wes tern and distributed by
Bu r ton Flower and Ga rden. during latter 1984 and early 198.'i.
the major ity of 90,000 peppers, 60,000 tomat oes, 10,000
cucumbers a nd 16,000 mlxedJ lowers which were pla nted In the
mix ture did not develop properly. Pla intiffs reques t lhe
judgment and a trial by jury.
In other matters. a reques t for shock probat ion for Lester
Wise has been den ied by the court , a nd a n action by Ho me
Na tional Ba nk aga inst Sa ndy Creek Lumber Inc .. et ai, has been
dis missed. .

Area woman seek s divorce
Jua nit a R. Holcomb , Pome roy, has filed for di vorce in Me igs
Count y Common Pleas Court from Do nald L. Holcomb,
Windha m.
Valerie J. Imboden has bee n gran ted a di vo rce from Timothy
F. Imbode n and res tored to her ma iden ·name of Je ffers.
Rita J . J enkins a nd George Mi chae l Jenkins have been ·
gra nt ed a dissolution of their marriage.

Court issue.~ marriage licenses
Ma rriage licenses have been issued in Me igs County Probate
Co urt to Mar ion F ra nk Dav is , 22. Raci ne. and PeggySueSmlth.
21, Rac ine: Char les And rew F ields, 21. Hart ford. W.Va., a nd
Christena Ca ro l Goodwi n. 33, Hartford, W.Va.

Six forfeit bond in village court
Six defenda nt s forf(•ited bo nds and a S&lt;'Venth was fin ed In the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Ric hard Seyler Tuesd ay night.
F orfeiting were Ernest L. Da mewood. Syracuse, $51 : Mar k
D. Williams , Norwa lk , $65; Roger D. Wa ms ley . Middlepor t, $49,
a ll posted on speeding charges; Ja ck Jenkins, Ewin gton, $63,
ex pired plates; Clyde Shingler, Lancas ter , $43, assured c lear
dis ta nce; Mark Hal ey , M) ddleport, $6:1, fl cllclous plates.
Fined $6.1 a nd costs on a n ex pired plates c harge was Ter ry L.
Bell. Raci ne.

Court accepts bond forfeitures
Nineteen defenda nt s forfei ted bo nds In the cou rt of
Middlepor t Ma yor F red Hoffm an Tuesday night , pos ted on
speeding charges. _
T hey a re Robert A. Casey, Ga llipolis, $42; Peggy S.
Mc Da niel. Cheshire. $41: Mic hael Beva n. Bidwell, $43; John H.
Pie rotti. Gallipolis. $4 i ; Ric ky J . Smith , Cheshire. $40; Leanna
J. Niber t. Ches hire. $47; Connie L. Ba iley. Middleport, $41 ;
Glenn K. Roush. Pomeroy. $43: Go ld ie A. Rous h, He mloc k
Grove. $43; Karen He lms. Ga llipolis. $42; Arthu r J . Har t,
Ga llipolis. $41; Aud if' D. Barry, Ga llipolis, $41 ; Lanny R.
Je nkins, Middleport . $40; Susa n R. Waugh. Po in t P leasa nt . $40;
Howard W. Brewer Jr ., Ha rtford. $40; David L. Va nce,
· Middleport , $41 ; Gregory La udermllt , Middlepor t, $41; Scott A.
Ei chinger . Pomeroy. $40; Ro bert G. Roush, Middl eport , $45.
Others forfe it ing bonds were Rickey E . Lunsford , Pome roy,
$200. drivin g wh lir under suspension, a nd $41, speeding; Hazel
E. Sprague, Middlepor t, $40. slop sign vio la tion; Bus ter Haning,
Middleport . $100. disorderly manner; Leonard E. Koe nig,
Pomeroy, $50, failure to yie ld the right of way.
F ined In th e court were Ke nda l Lemley , $50 a nd costs. drivi ng
whil e und er suspens ion, a nd $10 and costs. passing In a
no-pass in g zone; Curtis Bra ley. Middleport. $25. diso rde rl y ·
co ndu ct.

Appeals court session slated
Jud ge La wrence Grey. At hens. pres iding judge of the Fourth
Dist rict Court of Appea ls. a nnounced that e ight cases are
scheduled to be heard next Wednesday when the cou rt con venes
In Meigs Count y.
In addition to J udge Grey. the co urt Is cornpr ls~ of J udge
Homer E. Abele of McAr thur and J udge Ear l Stephenson,
Port smouth . The co urt reviews al l cases hea rd or tried In lower
courts In which a decisio n Is being a p pea l~ . These cases may
have been tried In common pleas. proba te or juvenile,
municipa l or count y cour ts and may be either civil or cr imin al
cases .
Meigs cases sc hedu led for hearing are State versus Tay lor:
Kl e in versus Kay 's Bea ut y Shop: Ewing Funeral Home vers us
Stoecker : Barnhouse versu s Rollins Accept a nce Corp.; Sta te
vers us Phelps, a nd Sayre versus Renner.

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:. Ohio, area weather scene
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Friday through Sunday
A cha nce of ra in In the south ern
pa rt of the s tate Friday and
sta tew ide on Sa turday, with a
chance of rain or snow Sunday.
Highs will ra nge fr om 45 to 55
frid ay and Saturday, dropping
Into the 30s Sunday. Overnight
lows will range from the upper
Winds will be light and· from 20s to the middle 30s F r iday and
Sa turday mornings, fa lling Into
the e ast tonight.
.the 20s early Sunday.
Ohio Extended l"orecast

South Central Ohio
Par tly cloudy toni ght , with a
tow between 30 and 35. Mostly
cloudy Thursday, with highs
between 50 and 55.
The probability of preclplta·
lion Is nea r zero through
Thursday.

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Repo!1er
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Re pre~e ntatlves of drug, chemical,
auto and soap manufacturing
compa nies urged an Ohio House
committee Tuesday to provide
them with strong protection
aga ins t excessive lawsuit s Involvin g t heir products.
Meanw hile, the Ohio Alliance
for Civ il J ustice, representing a
variety of business groups , m ade
pla ns to Int roduce Its own product lia bil ity bill in the Se nate,
where the next battleground will
be.
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The House Civil and Commercial Law Committee opened
hea rings on a bill limiting lawsuit s aga in st defective products,
similar to a proposa l •vhlch
passed last year as par t of a n
overall · clvll justice and insurance r e form package.
That section was singled out by
Gov. Ri chard F . Ce les te as the
reason he vetoed the e ntire
package In December.
The clvll justic e and insura nce
reform s have been re- passed by
the Ho use this year . bu t the
product llablllty section was left
b e hind lo r s epar ate
consideration .
House Speaker Verna l G. Ri ffe
Jr .. D-New Bost on, sa id he hopes
the product liability bill will clear

the House sometime In Ma rch
a nd catch up with the rest of the
package In the Senate.
A special Senate committee Is
being assembled to study the
entire package, Including the bill
being offer ed in be half of the
business group by Sen. Robert R.
Cupp, R-Lima.
Cupp said his blll wjll codi fy
ex is ting common law theories on
product liability, but will not
address the problem of environme ntal torts. such a ~ d amages
from hazardous was te dis posal.
" One of the most critical areas
of concern to the business community has been the liability for
products sold, " Andrew Doehret,
director of Ia bor relations and
s taff counsel for the Ohio
Chamber of Commerce. told the
House committee.
Doehrel said the prolife ration
of class action lawsuits and
excesslye damage awards , along
with a "su it syndrome existing In
the public mind, " have m a de It
impossible fo r ma nufacturers to
predict the ir exposure.
" We need to balance the
pla ying field In our court system, " said Doehre l.
Je fftey W. Hutson , representing the Ohio Association of Civil
Trial Attor neys , w~lch defends
che mical a nd automobile manu-

facturers. said the re iS a "perception that th is w hole tort
system Is running a m ok."
Instead of the ma nufactu rer
assuming s trict lia bilit y lor It s
products, he said, ther e should be
a llowances for misuse of the
produc t and a certa in assumption or r isk on the par t of the

Ea rl A. Smith. 68. 250 Union
Ave .. Pomeroy, died Monday In
Holze r Medical Center following
an exte nded Illness. He was a
retired Ironworker with Loca l
1787 a t Par kersbu rg. W.Va.
Born June 25. 1918. in Pomeroy. he was a son of the late
Edward and Freda Belle Smith.

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Geoffrey Smith of the Pharrna- ·
ceutlcal Manufacturers Assocla- ·
tion. Was hington. said excessive
punitive damages are· a dete r· ·
re nt to' research ~n'll develop-ment . Punit ive dama ges are
assessed agains t a company fo r
pun ishment rather than lor compensating a victim for Injuries.

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PRATT'S BEAUTY SALON
Pre-Spring
Special

ba nd, Ca rl R . Russell. In 1970;
three ·s isters, Bessie Ha rt , Hazel
Hill and He len Beyer s: a nd two
brot hers. E merson and E rnes t
Gi ddings.
Services will be 1 p.m . T hursday at Deca tu·r United Methodis t
Church with Rev. Don Kochersperger offi cia ting. Callin g hou rs
will be We dnesdaji , 2-4 a nd 7-9
p.m. at Whit e·E lhridge Funeral
Home. 125 Lee St., Belpre, a nd a t
th e church one hour pr ior to the
service. Bu r ial will be in Deca tur
Cemetery .

MARCH 3-APRIL 14

PERMS

20°/o Off
Y &amp; WEDNESDAY

CUTS &amp; STYLES

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PRATT'S BEAUTY SALON

By BOB HOEFLICH
Athe ns Counties.
Senilnel Staff Writer
Obtain ed und er fede ra l forfe i·
For the first time In southeast - lure s tatutes, the wa rra nt r e- ·
ern Ohio, real estate belonging to sui ted from a pending cr imin al
a Meigs County res ident was case in Meigs Coun ty in which
seized by law enforcement agen- Ca in. 35, is charged with cultivacies Wednesday a fternoon as the tion of m arijuana. The forfe iture
result of the m an 's all eged is a civil proceedin g sepa rate
activity in the cultiva tion of from th e cr iminal case a nd Is not
marijuana.
depe ndent upon th e out come of
Yesterday afte rnoon several th e criminal case. according to
law enforcement a gencies com- Gerard.
bined for ces to converge upon the
The wa rra nt ser ved Wednesproperty of David Paul Ca in, day prov ided for th e seiz ure of
located on Goose Creek Ro ad , In the house a nd real estate of Ca in,
Scipio Township, to serve the app roxim ately 100 acres. a nd a
federal seizure l'{a rrant. Th e 1980 truck at the sa me location.
warrant was Issued by U.S. Agent s conducted a complete
Magistrate Mark R. Abel in the inventory of the property, whi ch
U.S. Dis trict Court for the m ay not be sold. tra nsferred or
Southern District of Ohio, Eas t- cha nged duri ng the pendency of
ern Division.
the for fe iture process.
The warra nt was obtained bv
Th e P lymouth truc k was transth e Federa l Bureau oflnv estlga- ported to a sec ure facility but
tion. through its Cincinn at i, Co- Ca in and his wife a re permitted
lumbus and At hens off ices. Ser v- to rema in on !he property un til
ing the warrant was Robert M. the fin a l forfei ture is ordered.
Mayer. res ident agent of the FBI Under the occu pancy agreem ent
Athens ' office. along-with agen ts with th e F BI, Cain agrees to
of the Ohio Bureau of Crimina l main ta in the prope rty In it s .
identlflcat)on and Investigation. present condition. pay all normal
Paul Gerard , special investiga - expenses of ownership a nd protor for Meigs Prosecuting Attor- v ide ins ura nce.
ney Fred W. Crow III, a nd
On Tuesday of this week, a
s everal deputies fr om the she- four-wheeler confiscated a t the
r iffs' department s. In Meigs and time of t he ra lcl on the Cain fa rm

By Nt\NC\' YOACIIAM
Si•nlln"l Sluff Writer
1\cco rdi ng tot hf' Ia tes t not Iflea'ion to the Ml'igs Coun ty Commls slo no ·rs, Ihe Rurkr•yt• J oint
Coun ty Srlf-ln .&lt; ura ncc program
will be In e ffec t as early as March
:t. Howcw r, Md gs Count y will
not br re01dy to par tic ipa te at thai

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One hunc!red thirty units of
blood was received at Wedn esday's visit of the Amer ican Red
Cross . Bloodmobile to Meigs
· County.
Of the total 44 unit s were given
In appreciation !or blood re-

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Tht' sc·lf·insura ncf• program,
the fi rst ont• to beco me effecti ve
in t hr stall•, will provide liability
coverage to partic ipa ting countit's at a lowrr cost t han conven-

FOUR-WIIEELER- Mark Boyd, Brian Bissell
and .Iimmer Souls by, left lo right, depull es of
Meigs Sheriff lloward Frank, are pictured with a
four-wheele r, which was taken to a security
s helter-by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation In
con.iuncllon with a property seizure a ction againsl
a nd held in th e cust od y o[ Meigs
Sher iff Howard F ra nk was
picked up and transported to a
securf' faci lity by two represen. tal lves of the Bu reau of Crimin al
[nvestigation.
Accordin g to GNa rd. the seizure war ra nt wa s se rved without
inc ide nt.
" We ,approached Mr . Ca in who
was out side upon our ar r iva l.
identi fied ourselves. presented
him with a copy of the wa r ra nt
and secured the house. Ca in was

celved: Joseph Ha ll and David
Wolfe became five gallon donors
a nd other mult iple ga llon donors
were Helen Blacks ton, David
Kin g a nll Paul A. Rice, four
gallons: Don A. Cullums. Joan
Ward. Loretta A. Brow n. Coy E.

INSTRUCTION - Ron Ash, local manager of
Ohio Power Co., wu at the Pomeroy Elementary
School with his "electric city." During his classes
with students held in the auditorium Ash

advised of his right to consult
with counsel and was pe rmitt ed
to call his attorney who soon
ca me to the Ca in residence."
Gera rd sa id.
Th e federal for feiture process
has been used extensively In
oth er areas . in Ohio a nd elsewhere . bu t Wednesday's act ion
was the first ti me lor it to be
invoked in southeas ter n Ohio.
Gerard sa id the fo rfeitu re yesterday was only the first of many
which will fo ll ow.

" We inte nd to make it vf'ry
expensive to grow po t in MPigs
County. We wil l pursue a ll
possible sanctio ns. cr imina lly,
with rl nes and pri son SC' n1C'nCf'!'i.

a nd civi lly with fo rfeiture of
property," r;Nat'd com mented .
Once the fi na l forleitu re is
ma de. lht• Ca in pro perty will br
offered lor sa le at pu blic auction.
T he proceeds of the sair, less 10
percent .whic h goes to the FB I.
wi ll be divided among law
rco nti nuPd on Page 121

Nitz, a nd J a nel M. Duffy, one
ga llon donors.
First time donors at the bloodmobile were Johnnie L. Evan s.
Ri chard C. Randolph. Tom
The iss, RogerS . Cla r k, La ura S.
Hawley, Na ncy Mulle n, .Geri

demons trated and discussed with the young
people s afety In handling electricity In numerous
s ituations.

Pamela Millcr . l-Ie len E.
Wa lt on, She lly Fox, Shirley
Blackston. Clarence fl . King,
Frzler . Iva Sisso n. Joa n Mor ris.
Law rpnce Lem!Py, Ph y ll is M.
Ma r y Warner. Louise Fra nk , a nd
Bea rhs. Roger C. Gau l. RoiX'rt
Ra nda ll Simpson.
W.
Vaughn . Geri Wa lto n, f: ilora
Dr. Ja mes Witherell a nd Dr.
R.
P att erso n, /lnlt&lt;o .1. .Jeffers,
Wilma Ma nsfiel d were the docGloria K. Klocs. .Joan Ward.
tors lor the bloodmobile a nd
.J os~ph C. Hall. Al bPrt E. Pa rke r.
nurses vol unteeri ng their time
Loretta A. Brown. Lloyd F .
Included Beu la h Ward, Carol
Blackwood, Ca roly n A. Chai'IPs,
Adams, E mm a Ada ms. Mary
K..J&lt;orvis, J on P. KarsehDluna
Jane Ta lbo tt. Lenora Leifhei t
nlk,
Ray
mond Jewe ll. Les ll t• .J .
a nd Naomi London.
Ha ndling cler ica l du ties were · Sheets. Coy E . Nltz, Gerald
Rought. Barbara Riggs;
Peggy Harr is, .Ja n Sheets. Alice
Penny L. Brinker, Harold W.
Wolfe, Jea n Nease. Phyll is
Brin
ker. Phy llis Ma y, Faye F .
Bearhs, and J ea nette Radford.
Retired Sen lor Volunteer Pro- Cli fford, Frederick R. Thom tJ·
gra m workers assisting at the so n, .Jo nas E . Cook. Ga ry /1 .
Ph illips. Steph en R. Ha rt en ba ch,
bl oodm obile were Virgin ia Buc h·
a nan, Marion Ebersbac h. Do- Joyce M. Ha ll , O;ovld M Kin g,
Pa tri cia .1. Barton .. loan Morri&gt;.
ro thy Long. Erma Roush. Lula
Paul L. Landa krt', Wi ll iam Rad Hampton. E mma Clatworthy,
Ri chard a nd Mace! Ba r ton . .Jes· ford. Ja net Duffy. Pau l /1 . Rice,
sic Curtis, .Jac k a nd J oa n Sorde n. La ura Proudfoot, Oona ld R.
Florence Ric hards. Ber nad ine Smith, Br ill Ki ng, Ril l Quickrl.
Me ier . Fvelyn Gil more and a nd David J . Koblenl 1..
Long Bot tom: He nry F . Bahr,
Esther Harden.
Va
nessa M. Sidwell. Laura H;ow
T hf' ca nteen was served by
Icy, and Bruce Hawley.
me m ber s of the Precept or Beta
Hem lock GrovP: Don /1 . Cui
Beta Cha pter of Beta Sigm a Phi.
Dona tions and s upport lor the turns . .Jac k R. Welker.
Reedsvi lle: Richard BDJ"tun .
blood program came from Dairy
Syracuse:
.James R. Hi ll.
Quee n Brazier , Quali ty Print
Shop, Th e Da lly Se nti nel. Ath ens Daria N. T homas .
Ches ter: Clarcncr C. Wolfe .J r.
Messenger a nd the Senior Citi Bidwell: Mary K. Searl.';,
ze ns Center.
Do nors by commun ities were Rob in Payne .
Syracuse: Ka thy Cu mm ings,
as fo ll ows:
David
Lawso n . T eresa·
Pomeroy: Jackie M. Hildebra nd , Pa me la K. Hoffm an. Drummer.
The Pl a ins: .Jo hn F . .Kerr .Jr.
Thomas B. Har t, Brend a S.
Mason. W.Va .: Di ana .Johnson .
Cunn ingham. Ke lly R. Gin!h cr.
Ri ck L. McK ni ght, Le nora J. Bria n E . .Johnso n.
Coolville: Roberta .J . P·aulcy .
Mc Kn ight , Fonna K. Culiums,
New Haven: Mar la N. Roush,
Debra D. Mora, Steven D . Cra ig.
Da n E . Follrod, Susa nn a Heck. Ronn ie Roush.
Langsvi lle: Patric ia A. MorRoger Cla r k. De bora h L.
cCo ntl nucd on Page 121
Grueser.

tiomo l insu ra nce pla ns . Meigs
Coun t.v has been In vo lved In the
groundwork for th e se lf-

insurancr program for many
mont hs.
The co mmissio ners re port thai
Mr igs County wil l beco me an
actlvr pnr ti clpa nt In th e selfins ura nt&lt;' pla n as soo n as a ll
"oun ty officeholders a nd dcpartmr nt hoods have bre n briefed
abou t the program .
Ml'igs County l' ngi n!!l'r Phil
Hober t.&lt; reportl'd tha t co ntra ct
nrgotla tlo ns at th f' co unty hiRhway

(j (lp~l r tmr n t

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at an

lmpassp' · and a m edia tor Is
bc•ing ca lll'd in to assist the
negotla t ion process. Thr next
nrgot iu tlon meeti ng, whic h is not
cxpectrd lor two to thrrc weeks,
wil l be cu ll ed IJ;· the• mediator .
·The' highway drpa rtrn r nt's union
con t r:~ c t cxplrrs midn ight Ma rch

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/1 th umbnai l sketch of Blul'
Cross of C&lt;' n lr:~ l Oh io's /l dvaC'arP Hra lth Mai ntalna ncr Orga niza t ion was p rrsl'nt ~ to the
board b,v Mica Bu nt' .
1\dvaCan.' . which is ow ned by
Rl ur ('ross an d Holzer Clinic
In c .. con tracts with hPa lth care
providers to makp rou tine hPallh
c·arp lrs s cost ly lo program
pa rtici pants. /ldvaCarr's prim ary heal th ca re provi der Is
1-lolzrr Clin ic and it s br anches.
1-lowrvrr. if Hoizl'r refers a n
lldvaCan· partil'ipunt to another
hmlth ea re facilit y, the par llcl·
pant would sti li be covrr~ .
/l lthough /ldvaCare l.s ow ned
by 11iue Cros s. th&lt;' two program s
an• ra ted st•parate i.l' and a
pa rticipa nt may not have both
pla ns. Rl ur Cross has opera ted
similar li MO programs tn Frank·
lin and Li cking Cou nties for eight
years , Ba ne said. AdvaCa re was
two a nd one-hal f y('ars In development shr a dded.
Th e commissio ners said they
wou ld have to review AdvaCare
brochures bc lorr fin a ncia l
quotes on the• program co uld be
acreptecl.
Blur Cross hea lth coverage lor
thr. count y highway drpart mPnl
and drpur tml'n t of huma n srrv iCI'S wa s ilroug ht to thr board's
attention hy /I ian Gorii' Wskl. thr
count y ' s Blu(· Cros~ rC'pl'l'SI'nla ·

tlve .

Cowrag~

lor lht• two
d~p;ortm~n" ~xplro Apt·!I 1.
Acco rding 10 Gorlcwskl. r;o trs
wi ll be go in ~ up I'• lll 'l't'\' nl un less
the count;· u, ,., " $11. 1 ~1 n ·lund
which it h;" !'liming . to suppn·"
lhu lntn\rt."'t ·. Harr•!'t wllllnr ·r('l:ts('
7.7percc ntilth l'refundi s useli;os
an oflsl't . II tho • Blur Cross
pollclr-s ;ore not rr- nrw•·•l. Co((on!lnuf'tl nn

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Merco resumes mining operations; court order amended

Tuesday Admissions - Joyce
Leo na rd . VInt on; Milton Gary,
Rac ine: Kathy Sue Hetzer.
Reedsvill e; Florence Rey nolds,
Middle port; Da na Longstreth,
Middle port; E lla Schultz, Racine; J a net Venoy, Pomeroy;
Paul Sea rles. Ches hire.
Tuesday Discha rges - Lois Hubba rd .

(Conil nued fr om P age 1)
harm a nyone."
The picket has been m onitored
regularly' si nce Monday by the
Gallla County Sh e riff' s
Department.
E fforts to r each Merco management or its attorneys lor
comme nt this morning were
unsuccessful.

David Paul Cain, Scipio Township, as the r&lt;•s ult of
an alleged mariju a na cultivation cha r ge. A lrou:k
and the real estate of Ca in were seized W••dn••s day
In the first such action involving r eal es tat e in
Southeastern Ohio .

collects 130 pints during Meigs stop

Blanl'ht' Russell

Veterans Memorial

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Bla nche Russell. 92. Route 1.
Li ltle Hockin g, died Mond ay
even ing at Pa r k View Nurs in g
Ce nte r , Pa rkersbu rg, W.Va.
A homemak er, Mrs . Ru ssell
was a daught er of the late George
an d Flora Ru ssell Giddings. She
was a lifelong m ember of Deca tu r United Met hodis t Church
and th e Un ited MPthod ls t
Wom e n.
Surv ivors Inc lude a sis ter-I nlaw. Mary Gidd ings. of Li ttle
Hockin g. and several nieces and
nephews.
Bes ides her parents , she was
preceded In dea th by her hu s-

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PICTURE CONTEST __: The Pomeroy Area Chamber of
Commerce Is sponsoring a' 'picture lor an area postcard contes t."
Subjects of pictures should be the courthouse or a Pomeroy village
scene. Two pictures will be selected and a $50 savings bond will be
awarded the winners. Deadline for entries Is March 15 and the
chamber will not he responslhle for lost pictures nor will pictures
he returned. Photos are to b e in color.

Rain likely tonight, with a
low In the upper 30s. Occa·
si onal rain and windy Friday,
with hi gh' near 50. Th e
probability of preci pitation Is
60 percent ton ight and 80
percent Friday.

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Surviving are hi s wile. Newaza
Hudnall Smi th; a so n, Char les
Smith of Myrlle Beach, S.C.; a
da ught er. Ethe l Lou ise BurchCALL FOR APPOINTMENT
field of F lorida; three stepd augh- Dale F. Sayre
ters, Ll nda Freema n of Pomeroy , Mr s. Everell (Donna I Hall
Da le F. Sayre. 40, Ha rtford,
of Sunbury, a nd Mrs . To m W.Va .. died Tu esday in Buc khan80 RACE SY.
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gra ndchildren and 20 greatArrangement s will be anBEV BISHOP, STYLIST-MAXINE MEDLEY, OWNER
gra ndc hildren; fou r sis ters. Mrs.
nounced la ter by Fog leson g
Bill lAnna) Beckel of Columbus.
Fu nera l Ho me. Mason. W.Va.
Mrs. Don (Marie ) Amos or
La ncas ter, Mrs. Ver non (El helt r------------1------------------~-----­
Col!ma n of Sa n Diego, Ca lif., a nd
Elsie Smith of Lanc as ter : a
stepmother. Freda Mae Smith of
Pomeroy; two half-brot hers, Edwin Smith of Po meroy, and
Lew is Smith of Chester .He was preceded In dea th by
two brot hers a nd a s iste r.
He was a membe r of the
Methodis t Church. a 47-year
member of the Pomeroy F raternal Order or Eagles . Ancien t
Accepted Scott ish Rile, Vu lley of
Columbu s, Bos worth Council 46,
Roya l a nd Select Ma sons, Ohio
Valley Command er y 24 . Knight s
Templ ar of Pomeroy, Po meroy
Chapte r 80, Royal Arc h Masons,
and Shade River Lodge 4&gt;3.
Chester, Free and Accept ed
Masons.
Serv ices will be 1 p .m.~_ Thursday In Cre m eens t ·uneral
Chape l. Ga llipolis. with .th e Rev .
Will ia m Curfm an offlclallng.
Buria l will be In Gravel Hill
Cem etery. Cheshire. Friends
may ca ll at th e c hapel from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. fliday. _
Masonic se rvices will be held
In the c hapel at 7:30 tonight.

Pickets protest

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Area deaths
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· VINTON - All was appa rently quie t on the
Informational picket line establis hed a t the Merco
Mining Co. site near Vinton thi s morning as
operations at the mine were renewed.
Mine owner Junior Merco said coal fr om the
fa cility would be tra nsported this morning.
The Ga llla County Sheriff' s Department reported no Incidents at the mine's entrance on
Sherman Hartsook Road overnight.
Reports of gunfire around the m1ne were made
lo the she riff's department Tuesday night , but
!hose repor ts could not be verified by deputies .
Loss of power to thl!j_ mine Wednesda y limited
operations. Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative
reported that a tire on a truck used by a two-man
crew contracted by BREC to repair a meter at the
mine was punctured.
Th e meter had reportedly been dam aged
sometime Tuesday night or ea rly Wednesday,

accordin g to BREC s taff assis tant Leslie Young.
"I believe I' m In Vietnam ," Me rco sa id this
morning. " This surely Isn't the United States."
Merco a lleged that families of employees a t the
m ine have been threa tened, a nd the sheriff' s
departme nt did receive a report overnight or
threa ts being ma de to the family of a ma n
employed at the min e.
" I can pr ote ct this mine, but I can't protectthe lr
homes," Mer co sa id .
The Inform ational picket was established
Monday to prates t layoffs at the mine. The layoffs
reportedly were In res ponse to a move by some
employees to seek re presentation by the Un ited
Mine Worker s of America. The employees sought
representation du e to pay and safety concerns.
Merco said the layoffs Involved employees of a
· second shift tha t wa s put In operation. He said he
told employees that II the s hllt wasn't working

out , It would be dropped.
Me r co said tha t sa fety a t the mine, repor ted as
one of the m ain reasons why the employees
wa nted representation. Isn' t a probl em at the
mine.
Ter ry Hil l, the m ine's genera l superintende nt,
sa id the mine has won district sa fe ty awards In
1985 a nd 1986 from an organnlza tlon of feder al.
business, pri va te, union and non-union groups .
" We have every safe ty award." Merco sai d.
"The pla ques are ou t her e."
Merco has been operating a m ine at Sher m an
Hartsook Road for the past two years a nd has had
only one lost-time accident. T hat accident
occurred last Septem ber a nd ha ppened above
ground , when an employee Injured hIs thumb. Hill
sa id .
When both s hift s were In effect, a pp roximately
40-45 people were employed by Merco. Since the

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Ia yolf. t hPre '"" n1ow 2o fli'Opll · workIng t h&lt;'t'l·. HIll
sa id .
The plckclllnr• wus rstubli &gt;ht'd with the h ~ l p of
UMW locals employed tly tho • Ml•lgs M int·~
compi&lt;'X . Merco charged the pick &lt;'I s Tuesday
wit h blocki ng th e entran ce to the mine und
harassing cmploycPs. /1 'temporary fi'Stralnlng
order li miti ng pic·kets wa s l&gt;,ucd T uesda.v by
Ga llla Count y Commo n Pleas .lu dgp Dona ld
An drew Cox.
Th e order was amended Wednesday to o·estrlct
any "grouping. congregating or loite r ing" with in
300 feet of the m ine entrance and barr ing anv
gatheri ngs or parki ng or vehicles wit hin i!i fl'l'l of
any access to the mi ne.
Cliff Parsons, pres ident of UMW Loca ll 957 a t
Raccoon Mine No. :Jo said the "only reason w~· r!'
there Is for a n Infor ma tional p lck~t. Wr'rc not
there to harm anyone."

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Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
·Thursday, Februarv. .26, 1987

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

WASHINGTON (NEAl - No
action taken by President Reagan since he entered the White
House Is more outrageous than
his lentatlve decision to violate
the 1972 Anti -Ballistic Missile
Treaty with the Soviet Union.
Reagan administration off!·
clals talk euphemistically about
"rei nt erpret ing" the ABM
treaty, but the most cursory
exa mination of their intentions
leaves no doubt that they are
prepar.lng to unilaterally abro-

gate the agreement.
As someone who clearly prefers taunting the :Soviets ·to
negotiating with them, Reagan
very occasionally pays lip ser·
vice to arms control but never Is
willing to evince a llrm
commitment.
In early February, he ap·
proved an underground nuclear
weapons test, even though the
Soviets had unilaterally suspended testing for 18 months and
said they were willing to exlend

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OP I N IUN arl• wolmllfle. They should be- less than 300 word s
long. Alll&lt;'ller s ~H' su bjcct t u t:-d itlnJ: and rrru s! hf' sl(::nro wlrh name, address and
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JBush tak~~s steps
~ to be a .candidate
Ry JIELEN 'fiiOMAS

UPI White ll~use Reporter
WASHINGTON IUP io - Virr Presldenl George Bush is evPr so
: slighlly trying to pu t som~ dist a ~cr between himself and the White
• House as ho moves inl o Ihe posilion of a presidential candida!e. It
·

:-· Bush ha s been thr loyal. dedicated tram pla yer. He has not made
•,:a·ny mistakes a~ fa r as Prrs idr. nt Reagan Is concerned.
;-• So the While Hou se is showi ng a lot o"r understanding or Bush as his
:. ''pol itical" posture e mr.rg~'S, a l o ~ g with an attempt to di splay some
• ind rpr.ndencr from the adml nlstr·ation, particularly in lrrms or lh£•
: ·]ran arms-Contra aid scanda l.
~ Some or the oth er possible candidates , such as Sena te GOP leader
&lt; Robrrt Dol£• or Kansas, have sa id 1hat Bus h rou ld be hurt bv lhr Iran
· :, affa ir. Hr was thr f!r·s t to tr.sl I he wajr.rs. going so far as to
·: ac knowledge "mistakes wrrr. m&lt;Jde ...
• But Bush has go ne a step furttlN now, no longer den~·l ng that a
: trade of weapo ns to Jt·a n for th r Nmr.r lran hos ta ges in Leba non ma y
• have bre n ·a primr. molivation for th e srcret dealings that have
; un glurd the adm inistration .
;.. Bush's dilrmma is not new and Hubert Humphrey was the classic
•.:·casr. or a man with a similar problem. As vier prr.sidenl 10 lhr
;. a ll· powerful, all dem anding President Lyndon .Johnson . Humphre~ ·
:·was kepi on a tighl lrash even afl&lt;'r he beqpn to seek the Democratic
• nomination for president in 191iR.
: Thr Vietnam War was the premier iss4r leading .Johnson not to
: seck re-e lec tion, but he was no I about to 1~1 Humphrey orr th e hook.
•. When Humpl1rey mad £• a r:naj or campaign speec h in Salt Lake City
:; indicating a policy sw it c· h on theJNHr. Johpson fl ew to New Orleans
: the nex t day and shot down Hump~rr.v · s premise. say ing "no onr ca n
•: predict " when thr• war would end.
; Ills going to be very difficult for Bush to separate himself from th e
" ·m ajor decisions or I hr admlnlstr·a;lon as they unfolded, good and bad .
Hr was a member or ihr National Secu rit y Cou ncil and in fa ct he
• ·Presided at most or ihf' crisis meetings Wljh the adv isers.
Reaga n thrrwf'vrrything butlhf kll chen sink at him in terms of his
range or jurisdiction . i\ny llm r. a probl('m cp mr up it was handed over
to Bush, who wou ld head yet a nother tas~ force on the subj ect lnvolvemrnt in the Ce ntral Amcrl~an problem, regulat ion, fraud a nd

Robert Walters
that moratorium If joined by the delivery syslems.
In recent weeks. he has backed
United States.
away
from an earlier agreement
Last autumn, he authorized the
with
coqgresslonal
leaders calfirst of many unilateral violations of the SALT II Treaty with ling for prompt ratification or
the Soviets when he approved the two pending arms control agreedeployment of cruise missiles on menls- I he i974 Threshold Test
a B-52 bomber wilhout disman· ' Ban Trealy and the 1976Peaceful
tllng any weapons to offset the Nuclear Explosions Treaty.
Now, he wants to "relnlerpret"
new one.
Although SALT II has never the ABM Treaty, a landmark
been ratified, neilher signatory agreement lhat has endured for
had previously violated lis nu- 15 years without any previous
merical ceilings on weapons and enhanced interpretations.
That docum ent flatly and
firmly states: "Each party unJ dertakes nol to develop, test or
fL~ deploy anti-ballistic missile sys~:2-;;~::~:::tems or components which are
sea -based , air-based, spacebased or mobile land-based."
The president's Star Wars
scheme, formally known as the
Strategic Defense Initiative
~~'liE. a ways has been characterized by
-"
the Reagan administration as a
peace-based defense against ballisllc missiles. Thus, development. lesllng and deployment
.ao-"'19 are unequivocally prohibiled by
the treaty.
But promoters of a " broad"
Interpretation cite an appendix
to the treaty that partially
exempts future technologies that
rely upon " physical principles"
not known a bout when the
agreemenl was negotiated.
They argue that particle beam,
laser and other exotic weapons
incorporated into the SDI system
use technologies that were not
contemplated when the treaty
was drafted - and thus their
development and testing are
neither prohibited nor restricted.
One recent study or the presidenl's intentions, conducted by
arms control experts who have
served Republican and Democratic presidents, sharply crilic"
izes the Reagan admlnlstralion
for embracing a double
standard.

BARN BURNER -Trimble's Chris Barnes (00) fires a short
jumper over lour Southern defenders In Wednesday's Class A
Sectional at Rock Springs. The Tornadoes came back to win in
triple overtime, 62-60. Southern players left to right are Eric
Milliron (II), Ken Turley (35), D,ave Amburgey (13) and Matt
Harris (21).

Today in history
By United Press International
Today is Thursday. Feb. 26, th e 57th day or 1987 with 308 to roll ow.
Thr moon is almosl new.
Thr morning stars arr Venus a nd Saturn.
The evenin g sta rs are Mercury . Mars and .Jupiter.
Those born this .day are under thf' sign 'or Piscr's . They include
French novelist an d p()('l Victor Hugo In 1802; American
frontiersma n William "Hu ff alo Bill" Cody in 1846: surgeon and
cornflakes developer .John Kellogg in 1852,;actors William Frawley
In 1893, .Jackie Gleason in 1916 1age 71 1, Tony Randall in 1920 1age 671
and Betty Hutton In 1921 1age 661.

SH,OR'I' JUMPER- Eastern's Allen Tripp (34) fires a short
J11mper over Kyger Creek's Mark Grl!lln in Wednesday's Class A
Sectional tournament game at Rock Springs. Kyger Creek won,
6!1-fill, and will lace Southern for 11 berth in the district Saturday.

By GENE CADQES
UPI Sports Writer
COLUMBUS. Ohio iUPI)
Wltl!only a few scattered regular'
season games remaining, KetterIng Al\er, Oberlin and Columb.u s
Wehrle appear to have this
year's lhree lilies in lhe United
Press International ,Ohio lijgh
Scool Board of Coaches' boys
basketball ratings pretty well
wrapped up.
.
Alter, Oberlin and Wehrle all
have wound up their regular
season games, Alter at 19·1 and
Oberlin and Wehrle al 20·0, and
all also hOld comfortable mar·
gins over their c lose s !
challengers.
Aller, which took over the top
spot In Class AAA only last week
!rom Clevela nd Sl. Joseph, saw
·us lead over I he Vikings erode by
a lew poinls, but S!ill received 25
of 42 first place votes and 381
polnls. St. Joe. which finished up

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ROCK SPRINGS - After two
close, hard-fought battles, the
Kyger Creek Bobcats and South·
ern Tornadoes emerged trium phant and advanced to the Class
"A" sectional finals here Wednes9ay evening in first round
play at Larry R. Morrison
gymnasium.
Kyger Creek defeated Eastern
for the third lime this season,
69-66, and Southern edged stubborn Trimble, 62-60 in triple
overtime.
In the opener Eastern carried
the hot hand, racing to a 19·61ead,
while hitting 10 of 11 field goals at
one point in the first period. "
Ed Collins put Eastern on the
scoreboard first before Bill Loveday knotted the score at 2-2 .
Eastern guards Jeff Ca ldwell
and Mark Griffin then hit four
straight jumpers to give EHS a
10-4 lead just two-and-one half
minutes into the game.
Bryan Durst and Mike Martin
hopped on the EHS scoring,
merry·go-round to push the score
to 19-6 and 23-14 at the quarter.
Ever patient Kyger Creek
settled down in the next round to
play even with the Eagles, whil e
also taking away Eastern's Inside game. Eastern led 35-28 at
the half.
Eastern lost sharp-shooting
guard Jeff Caldwell lo raul
trouble very early in the third
round and in the process also
went cold from the outside as
Kyger climbed bac k into the
game with an upbeat tempo of its
own to take a 45-43 lead .
High scorer Chad Leach
proved to be the Eagle killer late
in the game as he hit three stright
to put his club up ror the first
time.
Ending as a tooth and claw
battle, Kyger widened the lead to
69-60, bu I senior Eddie Collins
mad e the score closer at the
finish with three unanswered
jumpers, the final being 69-66.
Sophomore guard Chad Leach
led the winners with 18, while
Mike Bradbury tossed in 17, Bill
Loveday 12, and Mike Rees 12.
For Eastern Collins closed his
fine career with a game· high 18,
Jeff Ca ldwell aadded 16, Bryan
Durst 12, Mark Griffin 9, and
Mike Marlin 7.
Kyger hit a sizzling 28·41 from
the field ror69 percenl ~ nd 13o!20

at the line. EHS hit 31 or 79 lor 39
percent and 4-7 at the line.
EHS claimed the battle or the
boards 35-28 with Durst's 9 a nd
Collins' 8; Bradbury and Love·
day each had 8 for KC.
EHS had 8 steals. 12 turnovers ,
12 assists, and 17 fouls. KC had 7,
15, 19 and 8 res.pectlvely.
Eastern bows ou 1 at 8· i3
overall, while the Bobrats or
Coach Scott Stemple advance
with a 10-11 mark.
Thrilling Nightcap
In the spine-tingling nightcap,
Coach Howie Caldwell's South·
er n Tornadoes escaped with a
narrow 62-60 triple overtime
blockbuster as senior Matt Har·
rl s sank both ends or a one·and one with just : 04 seconds remain ing to Ice the game.
Trailing the entire first half,
Southern was nev er able to play
Its run-and-gun game, being
forced to play Trimble's slow·
down,' half courl style. SHS took
I he opening Up and had Its first
unsuccessful shot off within
seconds, sending Trimble up·
court for a deliberate offense.
The "Cats ran I he clock down to
6:25 before mature freshm an
guard Jeff Holbert h!t Chris
Kearns back·door for the score,
2-0. THS scored again one minute
later for a 4·0 lead and Southern
was forced to scrap its ga me
plan. Trimble led 14·R after one
frame .
With 3: 18 In the firs t period
senior Todd Kimes lef1 the court
with a possible ankle frac ture,
taking away a key SHS rebounder and double digit scorer.
Although SHS could not play
upbeat offensively to Its satisfaction, it played a tremendously
aggressive defensive game lhat
yield some wear and tear on the
Tomcats.
After !arcing 16 turnovers In
the first hair, SHS led only 28·26at
the half.
Coach How le Caldwell reflected, "Trimble did a tremend·
ous job. I didn't' think th ere was
any way possible for them to
handle the halfcourt game so
well. After they ran nearly two
minutes orr the clock ror their
firs! score, I looked at the clock
and knew we were In for a tough

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Southern pa rked It In under the
bucket, but next time pressured
Ihe ball and fou led Holbert, WhO
hit the first of a bonus. wllh I lien
to se nd th e ga m~ ln lo overllme,

orr eight straight points for a
34-30 lead at the 5:25 mark.
forcing a SHS lime out. Trimble
retaliated with It s tenth unans·
wered point for a :16-30 lead
be!or·e SHS slo\l'ly slipped back
Into gear, JJ:'!J)ng 40&lt;17 at the
quarler. \..'
Trailing 46·38 ear ly In the final
round, things began to look
gloomy lor I he Tornadoes, how ·
ever, two Shannon Riffle stea ls
and goals by Amburgey , Turley,
Harris. and Riffle allowed SHS to
take a 47-46 lead with nin r
unanswered points.
With just :38 seco nds left SHS
trailed 51-48, but tight defense
and two missed one·and·one
situations by Holbert allowed
SHS to stay· in the game. Key
rebounds by Turley and McMillin
put the ball in play lor scores by
Riffle and Amburgey, glvl ngSHS
a 52-51 lead with ju st under 30
seconds left .
After a Trimble time out

52-52.

Aller ihe tip Holbrrl imme·
diatl'iy pe netraled the la ne un·
touched for a 5·1·52 "Ca l lead. A
shari jumpl'r by Kenny Turley
knottrd th e score with 2:21 left,
Ihen Shannon Riffle sto le the ball
on the lnbounds pass passing to
Malt Harris who was fouled and
canned two a1 th C' line. 56-54.

Trimble then ran the clock
from 2: 20 1o : to seconds a nd
ca lled time to set up a play. On an
att empt inside lhc ball was out or
bounds to Trimble with just :01
lefl. Karns hit Koons in the lane
for a lay.up and overtime
number ·two,

Starling lhr seco nd OT SHS
missed rwo bonu s si tuat io ns and
Trimble one, ge tt ing the !Jr·st
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regular season play at }8-2. had 8
firsts and 339 points.
The next seven learns In the
AAA ratings also remained the
sa me as a week ago, with
Barberton finishing In third,
followed by Ca nion McKinley,
Toledo Sl. Fra ncis, Daylon Dunbar, Cincinnati Woodward, Stow
Walsh Jesuit, the only unbeaten
AAA team, and Cleveland SL
Ignatius.
This week's lOth ' place learn
was East Liverpool, one of lhe
lew AAA teams with regular
season game remaining. The
Palters, 18-1, who replaced
Warren Harding In the top 10,
play Cam bridge Monday night.
Oberlin, which finished al 20·0
and will be going lor Its second
consecutive AA tournament title,
co !lee led 30 or 361irst place votes
In the nex t lo last week of
balloting and 347 poll points.
New Lebanon Dixie. also 20·0,
held the runner up spot in AA for
the fifth week In a row , with 4
firsts and 288 polnls. Greenfield
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FROM OHIO POWER COMPANY
Pureuant to the Company's
Capacity and Energy Erner·
gency Control Program
approved by rhe Public Utili·
lies Commission of Ohio on

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of

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(AEP) SysJem, of wtrk:h Ohio
POWIIr Ia i part. are epproximalety 26 percent of capeb!Hty'

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expected to be available
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nexr winter (t987·t988)
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are requlr6d In order 10 meet
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plants, major transmission
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with neighboring electric utility
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WI ndham 11, RrktnlrUir 10

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Tuesday Re sult
Crook.'ivUit 1m Soulhwmdc rn 56

Southern, /(yger...
score at the :53 mark on a Chr is
Karns drive back-door, 58-56.
" With : 381eft Dave Ambu rgey tied
• the knot, but Trimble had a last
chance and failed.
Earlier Eric Milliron, who
played a super gam e. was lost to
fouls as was David Amburgey a t
11he s tart of the third overtime .
Trimble stalled the bail unlii
the :29 second mark, having
sandwiched two missed bonus
tosses in between. With :29 left
Karn s hit from the lane, bu t
· Shannon Riffl e came right back
to tie the score at 60-60. Again
Tirmbie went for the final s ho t
and mi ssed two attempts before
a mad scra mble under the bucket
th at sent Harris to the floor
where he was fouled by Karns.
Alt er a THS time out Harris
calmly sank the game-winners
for the dram atic SHS win , 62-60.
SHS hit 22-47 for 46.8 percent
and 14-22 at the line. whil e THS
shot 25·42 a nd 10-21. Trimble
dominated the boards 33-191ed by
Karns' 15, Holbert and Koons
with 7 each. Turley had 11 for
Southern and McMillin 7.
SHS had 12 steals. five by

Mark Griffin, -t-1·9: Tony Hendrix, 0.6-l'l·
Mike Martin, 3·1·7; .4.1Je n Tripp, 2·0·

TOTALS 31-4-tili.

1979 MERCURY
ZEPHYR

KYGER CREEK (89) - Ri ck Hudso
2·2·6; Tim Gordon, 2-0·4; Mlkto Bradur.

7-3-17: Bill Loveday, 6--0·12: Mtlce Ree
~+12;
Chad Le ach. H · llt TOTAl
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Score hy quarters:
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,Jeff Holhert, 6-R-W; Ryan McClella
1-0.2; Scotl Sham hurt, 2·0·4 ; Phil Run]
0.()..0; ,Jeff Koons, 4-D-K; 1\aron McCo
H ·H, TOTALS :!5-tO-IlO.
SOUTHERN (62) - Eric Milliron, 4·•
Dave Amburf!:ey , 7·2-16; Shannon Rll
3·5- 11; Matl Harrle, 3+12: Tim Gllhri
0.0.0: Kenny Turley, fi..D-12; Dave McP
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to continue along the tourney
trail and WEst Holmes a lso
continues winning, the two would
meet in the regional fin als at New
Concord, the winning team goin g
to the state tournament.
Probable starte rs for th e Ma·
rauderettes tonight will be 5·6
senior Jenni Couch and 5-5 junior
Tammy Wright at gu a rds , 5·8
senior J eimf Swart z and 6-0
senior Julie Miller at forwards ,
and 6-1 senior Jenny MiUer at
center . Other s on the Meigs
squad include luniors Wendy
Fry, Dee Henderson, and Shelly
Stobart along with sophomores
Missy Wood s, Beth Ewing, and
Jodi Taylor.

Martin had 10. Alexander played
without star guard Mike Chap· ·
man, who had been dismissed
from the team las t week .
In the opening gam e, Brett
Rauch' s 23 points paced the
At Meigs
number two seeded Warren
K)'lter Creek 69 Eastern 6fl
Warriors to an easy win . Doug
SouthPrn 62 Trimble 60 (3 ot).
Tonight's games
Huffman added 16 as Warren
At South Point
goes to 12·9 on the year.
Local
Hunnllll Trace \'s, lruntoo St. .Joe, 7:30
Ru
ssell's 2lled Nelsonville·
Mike
p.m.
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York, who exit the season at 9·12.
!At Mel!!' I
.
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North Gallla \'S, Croosk~Uic at 7: 30.
shots in the hectic final seconds half.
Saturday
warren and F ederai·Hocking
before Penswick was fouled with .
At South Po lnl
F'ranklln Fumtlce Gre en \1!4, Symme!&gt;l
two seconds left. Penswick made square off Wednesday , March 4
Vallt-y at 6 p.m.
the fr ont end of the one.and-one at 7:30 to decide the Athens upper
At Meigs
lor the game-winner. On the bracket sectional champion.
KyA cr Creek vs. Southern at 7:30, p.m.
missed second foul shot, an Top-seeded Meigs (18-2) takes on
Alexander desperation heave fell
Belpre (11 ·91 Saturday , Febru·
short. Aiexanderbowsoutat9-12. ary 28 at 6 p.m. and Sheridan
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Eric Householder led Federal- !10·111 goes against New LexingHocking with 16 while Gillian ton 10·201 at 8 p.m. in lower
added 15 and Doug Kincade 12. bracket .ac tion . Lower bracket
Riffle: 9 turnovers, 3 as sists , and Joe McLarn led Alexander with finals will be Saturday, March 7
20 fouls. RespectiveiyTHS had 7, 15, Doug Keiter added 14, and Jay
tg
24, 7 and 17.
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Souther n is now 13·8 overall
and Trimbl e falls to 5·16.
Southern and l&lt; yger meet in
the Sectional finals at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday. North Gailia faces
CrooksviUe in the upper bracket
final Friday a t 7: .JO.
Box scores :

Th e NCAA wiped out Southe rn
Methodi st Universil y's 1987 fool·
· bail season Wednesday and or ·
dered oth er harsh sanctions
becau se thousands of dollars
were paid to curre nt and former
piave rs.
s·Mu officials s teadfa stl y sa id ·
they would accept the punish·
ment in hopes of building a c!ean
football program from the rubbl e
of lhe one tha t was ail but
des troyed Wednesday .
The · possibility of lawsuits
exist, however , from several
sources- including pl ayers now
left without a team to faculty
members who fee l their ins titu ·
tion may suffer lost ·funding
because of the ba d publicit y
s urrounding th e fo o tb a ll
sca nd als .
An iss ue in a ny potentia l
lawsui t is that the NCAA too k it s
action without na ming a single
person respons ible in the illega l
doings. How can hundreds of
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That district game will be played
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and New Lexington by.stomping a formidabl e challenge for the
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Do-lt
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Preparation and thought help cooking for one person

By Cyntljla S. Oliveri
mean differences when shopping
County Ex!enslon Age11t
Last week lq the Spotlight took at the store. The family economy
a look at SO!l)e basic shopping · size may not be a bargaln•for you.
With a little preparation and
tips when planning menus for
and shopping fpr one Of two. This thought, you can make meal time
week we'll focus on some Ideas an enjoyable pleasant expefor meal preparation and serving rience when cooking for one or
two.
the individual pr couple.
In meal prepara tion these
There are some real advan·
!ages to cookl njl for one or two. suggestions may be helpful :
Avoid frying foods. You need a
You can eat w(len, where and
what you want. Jt also takes less large amount of fat, for a small
time and !rouble to prepare food amount of food.
Have planned overs instead of
In smaller amou nts. The "J don't
leftovers
. Before you buy a large
like this" syndrome also happens
on a less regular basis when piece of meat, have a plan In
there are n't as many people to lnlnd of what you will do with it.
please.
Will you cook some now and
On the other ha nd, you may freeze some? Will you share It
think that ills a bother to prepare with a fri end (the cost and the
meals for yourself, and not tal&lt;e meat )? Will you fix II all now and
the time or effort that you might use It for several meals during
If you had a family. It may also the week?

Prepare enough for two meals ,
freeze half for later use.
When preparing a recipe for
the first time , if you make ha lf
put the halved recipe amounts In
the margin, so the next time you
prepare it, you'll save time.
Try having your big meal at
noon. You may like the change of
pace.
Take turns with a friend, cook
together and share the food, or
take turns enterta ining each
other. Another option is to have a
potluck dinner with frie nds,
alternaling at each others house.
Another thing to make meals
more enjoyable Is to make meals
special. You have a choice when
ea ling alone of servi ng yourself
out of the pan !hal you cook in or
setting an attractive table.
Dress up your table with a

soup, create your own mixed
vegetables, under a cheesy sauce
or leftover corn Is great In
pancakes. To spice up leftove r
gravy add a tablespoon of sour
cream. Keep a bowl of leftover
vegetables and meat in the
freezer for delicious homemade
soup.
For a change of pace dessert,
try these scalloped apples.
2 tablespoons flour; J-4 cup
brown sugar, packed; loS teas·
poon cinnamon; ·Sprinkle of salt;
1. tablespoon margarine or butter; 2 medium - size apples; 1
tablespoon white sugar; 2 tablespoons water;
Mix fl our, brown sugar, cinnamon and salt. Mix In fat with a
fork until crumbly. Set aside.
Peel and slice apples. Put In a
or dish . Sprinkle

place mat, centerpiece, etc.
Eating near a· window with a
pleasant view may also help you
enjoy your meal more. It you are
eating alone, having a TV or
radio In the background may
he !'p make a n enjoyable
atmosphere.
·
Be creative with your food,
select colors that complement
one another. A garnish of fresh
parsley, sliced orange or grapes
can really dress up a dinner
plate. If you don't enjoy eating
alone, try to arra nge meals with
others . Take tur ns, and enjoy
each others' company.
Be creative with leftovers .
Dice leftover meat for a main
dish salad. Use leftover frui t in a
pudding or custard. It can also be
served with Ice cream. "Planned
ve1wt:1bh~s can be used In

apples with white sugar and ~
water.
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Spread crumbly mixture on ~
top.
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minutes until lightly browned •
and apples are tender. Or micro- :
wave on high power (100%) for4-5
minutes or . until apples are •
tender.
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types of weight loss programs •
available,, major components of :
each plan and pros and cons from ~
a nutrition standpoint. For a copy ._
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conducts recent meeting
Reedsvllle U.M.W. met with
Mrs. Verna Rose in Belpre with
Mrs. Vivian Humphrey, co-hostess.
The meeting opened wlth "The
Lord's Prayer" In unison. Mrs.
Barbara Masters led the devotions
from Mark 5: 1·20. The topic was
"How Jesus Changes Lives."
The business session was con·
dueled by Mrs . Marlene Putman.
Sixty-four shu t-in calls were reported. Cards were signed for several friends. The group voted to
pay a contribution to "Week of
Prayer and Self-Denial" and to
buy a doorma,1 for the church. A.'
while elephant sale will be held at
the next meeti nr. G~ mes werE&gt;

Family medicine ''

played and prizes awarded.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Mrs. Ruth Grate.
Mrs. Frances Reed, Mrs. Mary
Alice Blse, Mrs. Emma Durst,
Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs. Erika
Boring (guests ) and Mrs. Mary
Acors, Mrs . Virgnia Walton,
Mrs. Barbara Masters, Mrs.
Mamie Buckley. Mrs. Marlene
Putman , Mrs. Sue Douglas, Mrs.
Pat Martin, Mrs. Vivian Humphrey, Mrs. Dorotha "Riebel, and
Mrs. Lillian Pickens. Mrs. Bor·
lng w~s awarded the door prize.
Hostesses for the next meetin g
,are Mrs. Masters and Mrs.
Gra te.

FJFfH GRADE - Bradbury Elementary School filth · rrade
Valentine royalty were, left to right, Toby Swartz, runner-up, •
Jared Stewart, prince, Dawn Hockman, princess, and Megan !

tary SchOol's sixth grade were,
to right, Kyle Simpson,
runner--up, Bubby Cremeans, king, Reva Mullen, queen, Tracy
Grueser and Delara Marclnco, tying for runner-up.

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When is cholesterol level high and how to reduce

By Edward Schreck, D.O.
Assistant Professor
of Family MediCine
Ohio University College
of Osteopathic Medicine
Question: At my last physical
exam. the doctor said my blood
cholesterol level was a little high.
How dangerous Is an elevated
cholesterol level?
Answer: The average Ameri ·
can consumes about 500 milli grams of cholesterol dally, or
aboul seven tablespoons of fat.
Only 300 or so milligrams are
necessa ry lo maintain good
health . If Americans dropped

their Cholesterol levels 15 per· er-oh-sklur-oh-sis), ca n lead to
cent, the ra te of heart disease heart attacks or strokes .
na tlopwld e would drop 30
Question: How can !lower my
percent.
cholesterol level?
Cholesterol is actually essenAnswer : Reducing intake of
tial to life and plays a key role in saturated fa ts - from animal
the production of certain hor- sources - and Increasing con·
mone~. However too much cho·
sumptlon of unsa tu rated fats !estero! in some parts of the body from vegetable sources - helps
can be dangerous.
'lower cholesterol levels. In 1985,
Cholesterol can build up in the a National Institutes or' Health
bloodstream and accumulate on panel recommended a diet which
the walls of the blood vessels excludes fa tty meats such as
until blood flow Is Impaired, This sausage, bacon, live r ~ nd kidcondition, which Is known as neys and restricts beef Intake to
atherqsclerosls (pronounced ath· two servings per week. Instead of
these meats, the NIH suggests

eating fish , skinless poultry and
veal.
Eat fewer products containing
egg yolks because yolks have a
high cholesterol con tent. Marga-.
rlne is preferred to buller, and
low fat milk and cheese to whole
milk and "regular" cheese.
Since coconut oil and pal moll are
extremely high in fat - even
more than lard - eat foods
processed with them sparingly .
Other food s to avoid Include
shrimp, ice cream, lobs ter and
milk chocolate.
Tue diet also urges consump-

lion of more fres h fruit s and
Adults should have their blood
vegetables and whole-gra in
cholesterol levels measured ev- "
ery few yea rs. If diet modl!lca- ;
cereal.
There is evidence that lifestyle lions aren't able to bring your :
changes can lower cholesterol cholesterol level down to a safe •
levels as well. For Instance, reading, your doctor may recom- ;
moderate exercise, such as walk- mend that you take .cholest erol- ~
lowering medications . However. ,
Ing for a couple of hours a week,
may help bring down your because these medications are
"cholesterol coun t." In fa ct, .the costly and may caus side
more you exercise the lower your effects, they are usually used•
only as a last resort.
'·
cholesterol
count will be .
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Community calendarI area happenings
TUPPERS PLAINS - Orange Prayer day ·
SATURDAY
POMEROY - A planning
RUTLAND - Rutland Fire Township Turstees will meet In
for the World Day of
session
Departme11t and Auxiliary' s ·regula r session Monday, 7 p.m.,
Prayer
to
be observed onMarch 6
family !uq night will be held at at the home o!Doro thy Calaway,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy
the !Ire house Sa turday begin· .township clerk.
United Methodist Church will be
nlng \l'lth 11 6:30 p.m. potluck
held F riday at 1:30 p.m. at the
POMEROYPomeroy
You
th
dinner.
League will · hold an organiza- Methodist Churc h. Key women of
tional meeting at the home of the various member churches
SUNDAY
POMEROY - P receptor Beta
HOBSON - Rhonda and Ken Jack Sta nley on Monday at 2 p.m. are asked to attend the pla nning
Beta chap ter, Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will meet Thursday, Harless, missionar ies from Mex- Anyone interested In coaching a session.
7:30 p.m.. at Grace Episcopal Ico, will spea k at a special ball team is urged to attend. For
Sunday 7:30 p.m. service at fu rther Information, cal!992-5067
Church parish house.
Hobson Church of Christ in evenings after 5 p.m.
Christian
Union. Public invited.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
SYRACUSE - Sutton TownYouth League organizational
ship
Trustees will meet Monday,
HARRISONVILLE
Scipio
meeting will be held Thursday, 7
Tow1111hip Senior Citizens and 7:30 p.m., at the Syracuse
p.m., at vill age hall.
Harrisonville Volunteer Fire De· Municipal Building.
By United Press International
partment
are
sponsoring
an
Soviet leader Mikhail GorbaRACINE - Racine America n
Captain
D's
fish
;.,enten
breakfast
all-you-can-eat
chev, telling his countrymen that
Legion Auxilary will meel at 7:30
POMEROY - The annual the Soviet Union must chOse
dinner on Sunday !rom 11 a. m. to
p.m. Thursday at the hall.
4 p.m. Advance tickets !or adults Lenten Breakfast, sponsored by between "broad de mocratizaHARRISONV ILLE - Scipio $4.25, or $4.50 at the door. the ladles of Trinity Congrega- tion" and social and economic
Senior Citizens are to meet at the Advance tickets for children tiona! Chu rch in Pomeroy, will be stagnation:
held Wednesday, March 4, 7:45
" We wa nt to radically alter the
Scipio Fire House for their $2.50, pr $2.75 at the door.
a.
m.
The
church
Is
located
at
the
at mosphere in society, for we
regular monthly meeting ThursRACINE - Racine Chapter corner of Lynn and Second Sts. cannot be pleased with how we
day, 7 p.m. Members are lo take
134, Order of Eastern Star, will Ladles and mlnlstersof churches lived and worked previously."
refreshme nts to the meeting.
practice Sunday, 2 p.m., for star In the area are invited to att end.
Second only to fossil fuel,
BRADBURY -Meigs County points·and conductresses, and at Reservations are to be made by
3
p.m.
for
all
officers.
The
Monday
to
Genevieve
Minehart;
coffee
has the highest total value
Church of Christ Women's Felregular
stated
meeting
will
be
at
992-2383,
or
Marie
Hauck,
at
in
world
trade.
lowship will meet Thursday, 7:30 .
p.m., at Bradford Church of · ' 7: 30 Jl:m. Monday. Initiation will ,.:
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Christ. Program on ceramics be held and chapter dresses are 1
will be presented by Katherine to be worn. Refreshments will be
served.
Evans.

THURSDAY ·
REEDSVILLE - Riverview
Garden Club will meet Thursday
evening, 7:30p. m. al the home of
Mrs. Ronald Cowdery. Mrs.
Debbie Pickens will have the
program.

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ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
High Scholol Band Boosters will
hold it s monthly meeting at 7
p.m. Monday In the high school
band room.

MIDDLEPORT - Evangeline
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star, will have a public soup
dinner, 11 a.m.-6: 30 p,m. Friday,
RUTLAND - Beginning Mon·
In the basement of lhe Masonic
day,
Rutland Freewill Baptist
Temple; eat In or take out.
Church will be In revival with
TUPPERS PLAINS - A soup Evangelist Rick Weaver. Servibeans with ham dinner will be ces will start 7 p.m. nightly.
served Friday, from 4 to 7 p.m .,
SYRACUSE - An organtza·
at Our Lady of Loretia Church,
tiona!
meeting for Syracuse
Tuppers Plains. Dinners will
Youth League .will be
Summer
Include cole slaw, corn bread, tea
held
Monday,
6:30 p.m., In the
or cottee. Adults $2.50. Children
sixth
grade
room
of Syracuse
under 12 $1.50. Pie and cake
Elementary. Interested parents
available.
are·urged to attend.

Some of the st_yles are: Jr.'s
Pleated Front; Women's
Stretch; Min's Straight Leg
and Boot Cut.

MIKKI CASTO'S
NEW DANCE CLASSES
(Agt 4-Aduh)
Gallipolis, Off.

J.C.'s Blut Bid.
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"THE INN PLACE"
Rt. 2 North, Pt. Pleasant
Praudly Presents

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Camp meeting
is scheduled
The annual indoor Camp MeetIng, sponsored by the Meigs
County Holiness Association, w!ll
be held Monday through Sunday
at Rutland Church of the Nazarene. Dr. M.E. Clay, retired
Nazarene District Superintend·
ent, will be the featured speaker.
Dr. Clay was born in Mercer
County, Ohio, attended Olivet
Nazarene College and pastored
In Ohio and Kansas for 23 years.
In 1960, he was appointed district
superintendent of the Southwest·
ern Ohio District, where he
served 10\.s years. From 1970 to
1983, Clay was district superintendent of the West Virginia
·
District.
He was elected to the Church of
the Nazarene's general board In
1972, and held his position on the
board unt1!1985, and was chairman of the Mount Vernon Nazarene College Board of Trustees
for 13 years. He began evangelizIng In 1983.
·
Special singing by Mark and
Mary Hollingsworth, of Nelsonv!lle, will also be featured at the
camp meettng. Rev. Hollingsworth Is senior pastor at the
Nelsonville Wesleyan Church,
where he has been since 1980. A
graduate of Circleville Bible
College, .he and his wife Mary
have a three-year old daughter,
Sarah .
Theme !or the camp meeting is
"Be Ye Laborers Together."
Opening service will be 7 p.m.
Monday, with services at 7 p.m.
each ntght after, including Sunday 's closing service.

Benefit dance
asuccess}
A benefit dance, sponsored by
the Belles and Beaus Western
Style Square Dance Club, on
behalf of club members who
recently lost their home tn a fire,
was' a success.
Twelve couples from the
Athens Alemanders Club, six
couples from the Back Up Stars
of McArthur, one couple from the
Grand Squares of Gallipolis, and
three other area couples were
guests. The Belles and Beaus
were represented. by 35 club
members and e ight class
members. Caller was John
Waugh, of Gallipolis, who do·
nated his ttme.

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LOS ANGELES (UP I ) - Fans
expecting the bubbly sounds of
Lawrence Welk' s· polkas were
Instead confronted by a raucous
punk-rock ~oundtrack after a
mix-up at a compact disc plant.
The label for Welk's "World's
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tally placed on about 10,000 ·
compact discs o! the soundtrack
of the film "Std and Nancy,"
triggering a minor uproar among
the bandleader's fans .
Polka fans were unexpectedly
treated to such songs as " Love
Kills" and Sid Vicious of the Sex ·
Pistols slngtng a violent parody
of Frank Sinatra's "My Way, "
said Bernice McGeehan, spokeswoman for Welk Enterprlses, the
bandleader's record company.

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ACt.or J· ames· C.oco dead.. at 5.

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NEW YORK (UP!) - James
Coco, the Emmy a\Vard·wlnning
star ol stage and screen and
author of a best·selllng diet book,
died of a heart attack at a
Manhattan hospital, officials
said. He was 56.
Coco, star of Broadway plays
a nd films such as "Man of La
Mancha: • and "Last of the Red
Hot Lovers, " died of a heart
attack at 11: 10 p.m. Wednesday
at St. Vincent's Hosplta~ hospital
spokesman Paul Simonetti said.
Some family members and
friends apparently accompanied
Coco to the hospital about 8:30
p.m. and were there when he
died, hospital officials said.
"He was brought In by ambu·
lance after suffering a heart
attack," hospital spokeswoman
Barbara Franzese said.
Coco. the son of a shoemaker,

Londoners vote in key
·by-election Thursday

Thatcher Is expected to call a
general election sometime thi s
yea r, and the res ult in Greenwich

could play a major role in
deciding when.
·
Labor has held Greenwich
since It dislodged Winston Chur·
chill and swept Clement Attlee Ia
power In 1945. But if It loses
today, or wins only a narrow
victory, Thatcher could lean
toward an early election, per·
haps May or June, politica l
experts said.
Thatcher' s Conserva t lves
hav e ~ ~ ld a slim lead over their
Labor ppposltion and Its leader.
Nell Klnnock , in recent opinion
polls. Problems for Labor In
Green'l'ich could boos I her confi ·
dence ~ unless the dirtiness of
the campaign It self provides an
unexpected twis t.
It w&amp;s a t Greenw ich Palace,
accordjng to legend , that Sir
Walter· Ral eigh spread his cloak
to pro1ect Queen Elizabeth l's
feet- and mudslinging has been
a majqr fea ture of this political
ca mp~lgn .

The Greenwich sea t became
vacant on the Christmas Eve
death of Guy Barnett, a popular
Labor moderate who nonlheless
had m~n aged to win by only 1,211
votes lp the 1983 general election
that gave Thatcher her second
terin a~ prime minister.

:Jews welcome ·decision
:of closing convent

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was born In New York's Little
Italy on March 21, 1930. He won
. an Emmy lor his performance In
the television show "St Elsewhere'· and starred In the highly
regarded but unsuccessful TV
series "Caluccl's Department'.'
in 1974.
·
The once hetty actor wroie the
best·selllng diet book "The
James Coco Diet" In 1984 with
co·author Marion Paone.
He. made a guest appearance
Tuesday night on ABC·TV's
"Who's the Boss."
The sad·eyed actor with the
once globular physique of Jackie
Gleason proportions, exploded
Into Broadway stardom In 19691n
Nell Simon's comedy hit "Last of
the Red Hot Lovers."
It took him more than 20 years
to make good as an actor, .but
eventually he ·starred In such

·
movies as "Such Good Friends,"
"Man of La Mancha," "Junle
Moon" and "The Wild Party,"ln
which he dropped from 320 to 260
pounds to play the role ol Fatty
Arbuckle.

CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI)Wagering in Nevada casinos on
whether television evangelist
Oral Roberts can raise $4 .5
million by March 31- a deadline
he says God gave him- has been
rejected by stat e gaming
officials.
S. Barton Jacka, chairman of
the Nevada Gaming Commls·
sian, Wedn esday rejected the
gambling proposition by Gene
Maday of the Little Caesars
Sports Book In Las Vegas.
Maday wanted to post 11·10
odds on whether Roberls could
raise the money for medical and
missionary scholarships for his
Oral Roberts University.
Roberts has said lhal God told
him to raise the money by March
31 and that God told him he would
"call him home" If he failed.

Soviets plans
measures to

check AIDS
By CHARLES MITCHELL
MOSCOW iUPli- The Soviet
Union plans serious preventive
measures to halt the spread of
AIDS, inci!lding tes ting donors'
blood and increased product ion
of di sposable syringes for hospi·
tal use, a Sovlel heallh official
sa id .
Dr. Gio rgy Kh lya bich. deputy
minister of heallh, told the
Lltera turnaya Ga ze ta news·
paper in Wednesday's e&lt;)ltlons
there were 13 confirmed cases of
AIDS In the Soviet Union and
a nother 15 people have been
isolaled in clinics and arc sus·
pected of having the disease.
He said of !hose confirmed
cases 12 were " fore igners" and
the other was a Soviet woman .
Khlyablch's figures differed
froin those given this month by
the Foreign Ministry . It said 20
cases. all foreigners and almost
e xclusively st udent s of Asian and
African origin, had been con·
firmed In I he Soviet Union.
Kh lyabich sa id the Sov iet Un·
ion plans to underta ke ser ious
steps to check Ihe spread of the
fatal condition . Acquired lm·
mune deficie nc y sy ndrom e
strips lhc body of its defen ses
agai nst disease.
The gover nment also has
agreed lo make the production of
disposable syring(-s a n industrial
priority and an AIDS telephone
hot line Is being set up.
Khlyabich sa id "an almost
complele lack of disposable
syringes" In hospitals and clinics
created oiw of the greatest
dangers of spreading the disease.

ROM E iUPl i - J ewis h lead· United States earlier this month.
ers welcomed a decision by
Zevl, however. stressed that
· ·Roman Catholic Church ol!iclals Jew is ~ leaders In no way meant
· to remove a convent · of the
lo "prevent the nuns from
Ca rmelit e order fr om the
praying."
grounds of lhe Auschwitz. Nazi
"Buf we believe Auschwitz
death ca mp In Poland.
should remain a symbol a nd a
" ! a m deeply sa tlsfl od with the
monument to horror a nd that no
agreement ," Tu ll ia Zcvi , the specific religion should settle
president of Italy's Union of
there," she said.
. Jewish Communilles. sa id Wed·
She said J ewish leaders were
· nesday. " It shows on bolh s ides a " deeply gra tefu l" to Cardinal
: deep des ire for dialogue.·'
Fra nejszek Macharski, archbl·
Zevi was one of several Euro· shop o! Krakow , Poland, for
pean Jewis h leaders who met In
rem ov ing the convent . loca ted in
: Geneva on Sunday wi th lour his archdi ocese.
· Roman Ca tholic cardinals, who
The ag reement Is expected to
agreed to move the co nven t Improve Jewlsh·Roman Ca tholic
. outside the Ausc hwit z· Blrche· relatlqns. an area In which Pope
.. nau grounds within the nex t two John Paull! is keenly Interested.
years .
The pontiff made an unprece·
The group also agreed 10 dente&lt;l vis it to Rome' s main
es lablish an Int erreligious center sy nag~ g u e las t April, during
out side the camp grounds w~ere
whlch ihe called members of the
~ Ca th o lics and Jews could pray.
Jewish fallh Christianity's
.. Eventually the nuns will be "elder brothers. "
· moved to the ce nt er. church
officials sa id.
The Carmelites say 'One of the
;. teasons they established the
·~ conve nt ar Auschwit z was to be
.&gt;:spiritually united with Edilh
. Stein. a Jew conver redt oCa rholi·
For basic comfort and casual style, step into
clsm and killed at Auschwit z In
Hush Puppies* shoes. And, they're as durabl e
1942.
as they are comfortable. The sof~ water·
Pope J ohn Pau l II . who Is
resistan t pigskin uppers are easy to clean
Polish. Is expected to QE&gt;atlfy
and
always look great.
. '. Stei n this Ma y, when he visits '
. Wesl German y. In the Roman
~ Ca lhollc Church bea tifica tion Is
· the step below sainthood.
Pupp~§.·
The nuns hav e been living In a
building used to store the Zyklon
The dirnJrence is wmli:Jt..
. D gas used to ex terminate 2
. million J ews at Auschwitz during
Hitler's reign. An e~ tim~ t ed 4
:.: million people , Inc lud ing
DUKE II
hundreds o! thousands of Polish
1
Cat holics, were gassed at the
32.95
camp.
Jewish leaders In lhe United
States and Europe had been
campaigning lor the removal of
the convent on grqund~ that
.. Auschwitz Is " the ghastly emtr ,.
~· rem or Hitler's genocide agal"st
: i:uropean Jewry," as B'nal Brjth
· International wrote in a letter. to
·· ·· the Vatican ambbassador to the 1

Cocowonan0bleln1959forhls
portrayal o! a hu.morless Ger·
man scientist In ''TheMoonln the
Yellow River." He won a second
Oble In 1%71n Murray Schlsgal's
.. "Fragmenls."
,
Later films Included "The
Cheap Detective," 1978, "Only
When I Uugh," 1981, and "The
Muppets Take Manhattan," 1984.

COMPLETE STOCK OF

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30°/o OFF

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SWISHER LOHSE

Maday said earlier this week
that his gambling proposition
had nothing to do with Roberts'
fate. "We're not paying on his
death. We're paying on how
much he's able to raise."

Cl'llrln Rittle, R.Ph.

Mon. thrw Sit. 1:00 a.m. 10 t p.M.

kindlY IO :Jt ta 11 : lOud Ita t .M.

PRESCRIPTIONS

FrteMiy Service

•

'"· ftt·!tl5

,_.roy, O.

.

'

Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
tit 3:00P .M. on'tho 20th day
of March. I 9B7. a1 the
Mayor's office. 237 RaCe
Street, Middleport, Ohio,
for th.e sale of the following
descnbed real estate, to-wit :
Real estate situatsd along
Route 7 and is a portion of

lot 327 No. 052 . The Vii·

lage acquired title to said
real estate by deed recorded
in Volume 227. Page 867.
Meigs County Deeds Re·
cords.
Sale of said real estate was
authorized by Ordinance

1t 79·87 adopted Jan. 26.

1987. The Village reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids. The sale is pursuant to
Section 721 .03 of the Ohio
Revised Code .
Fred Hoffman: Mavor
Village of Middleport ·

Feb . 5. 12. 19. a&amp; : Mar. 5.
12
Public Notice

9Aom!i4--

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On 1ho February 9. 19B7.

FLORIST
352 E. Main St., Pom1ray,
PH. 992-2644
"Of~en

·

,,,
p=-=o=NDER=--=""OS=-=-Il. ~

•

Meigs County's Oldest Florirt
0~.

::1:

/mirared - Netoer
Duplicated'"

(1 1987 Pond8rosa. Inc:.

45769.

Ohio (Pomeroy)

Robert E. Buck ,

Probate Judge

Lena K. Ne11elroad. Clerk

t21 12, 19. 26. 3tc

Don't Miss This One!!
actory

""

.onsored)

*

A. P.R.
.

Financing

Now
Available

ON ALL NEW RANGERS AND BRONCO II'S

--OR--

$500
CASH BACK
-

'limifol T... Otter - 24- l«.. l'lltti llilllo¥ol Cloll

$600
CAH BACK
. -

WE HAVE PURCHASED ADDITIONAL INVENTORY
.
FROM TH. FAcTORY FOR THIS SALE •••

Hurry While Selection Is Great·!

Public Notice

Public Notice
.ORDINANCE NO . 662
ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION
ORDINANCE
An ORDINANCE to meke

1 OAYI
30AY8
IOAYI
10 DAYS
I MONTH

. 133.00

111.00

Weges ............ 86.300.00

· Employee

.

Benefits ......... 13.000.00

Other Operation and Main -

1enance .......... 46,000.00
Copitsl Outlay- ·
Paving ........... 41.000.00
Total Street Construction
and Recon-

struction .. .. $162.000.00

81 -6 -C Street Cleaning,
Snow and Ice

Total 82 - State Htghway
Imp. Fund - Program VI ·
- Transportation State

Rata are fO" conHCUtl¥a Nnt, brokltl up days wtll be d'llf'llld
I I HpWIIII 8d's ,

If Ill lftlll.iltllll
71 - Autaa tar l.ee

72 - Trudla tor &amp;ala

n -v-•cvm··

Clauified pages cover the
following telephone e:tchanges...
Molgo Ccanlty
Ar11CocloiU

Gallle Coumy

A""CodoiU
44S-ooltlpotlt
317-ch-·
381-Yfnton
211-Guyt~n

Dill.
1431- Amble Dill.

··-·

~1-Walnvt

11-Ridlo, TV A Cl Roplllt

171-AIIIIIo o....

fill

Mr·t'll.ttlt lr:. t

.d

n1-Lo1111

141-R-=In•

742-A..U.d

831-lolfllo

117-Coolvlto

Public Notice

Public Notice

Grand Total Debt Service

Fund Appro
, .
pristion .......... 8B.689.40
SECTION 7: Thetthere be

approp,iated
from
the
following
ENTERPRISE

FUNDS.
WATER FUNDOFFICE :
Salaries/

Weges ... .... .. 71 ,360.00

Emplovee

Benefi1s ...... 16. 000.00

Contractual Services

Total Distri ·

Watkins, Guardian of Alice
Mae Brickles. ,

Estate No. 23825 - Se·

cond Account of Grace E.

Weber. Guerdian of Mark

Alan Weber.
Estate No. 24432 - Final
and ~istributive Account of
Virginia Crew, Executrix of
the Esteta of Leslie M . Price,
Deceased .

Es1a1e No. 25038 :.. Final

and Distributive Account of
James Frecker, Executor of
the Estate of Roy E. Frecker,
Deceased .

E11ate No . 26137 - Final

and Distributive Account of
Kathy Ann Hyaell , Executrix
of tha Eatate of Harry C.
Watson. Deceased.
Unltll exceptions era filed
thereto, aaid accounts will be
for hearing before said Coun

on the I 11 day of April. I 987.

at which time sa~ accounts
will be considered and contin·
ued from day to day until fi·
Any person lntere•ted
may file written eKceptions
to said accounts or to matt·
era pertaining tOltffi·exacution of the trus1. not less
than five days prior to the
date 1et tor hearing .

ROBERT E. BUCK
JUDGE

Common Pleas Court,
Probate Division
Meigs County, Ohio

t2126 1tc

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TYs,

Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614·843·5248
REASONABLE • RILIABLE
tfn

Roger Hysell
. Garage
Rt. 12 4, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto TrUtllliulon
PH. 992-5682
or 992-'7121

FIRE DEPT.
SAT. NIGHT

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

6:30 P.M.

PAT HILL FORD

Fartory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
10.8·Hn

614·279·3942 • time

Racine Gun Shoot 1ponlorad bv

Racine Gun Club. Every Sunday.
beginning •1 1:00 p.m. Faclory
Chokt! . 12 guAge aho1guns .

681 .

4

A good opportunity lor
an ambitious family .
Priced on inspection .

Giveaway

Fraa firewoo d on lhe ground
btthind rh a si rport . Call 814·
446-9636.

Call for Appointment

985·41117

ptJppies, Dllmt!lon and
Garm1n Shepherd miKtd. 304·
743-3398.

992 · 2196
Middleport. Ohio
1·13·tfc

6 Los1 and Found

•ZENITH

•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY

Mixed bratd brown
puppy wetring brown collar ,
Found-vlclnil'1 of Saffotd School
Rd. snd 141 . Csll 614·4484 917.

FOUND :

•GIBSON REfRIGERAtOR
•SAlELLITE SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Hu1 ~ Full Tl111e
Shot Tublellt

FOUND: SmAll whiU dog In ths
vicinity ot O.J . Whitt Rd. C•ll

·•• Outr
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

446·6297 or '46-8198.
l.OST: Galllp olia ar••·Biuetlck
tamale with collar and nempl•t•·
vet"'~ ahv . If •••n please ca ll
6U . 742 · 31 41 evsningt ·

CHESTER-985-3307
411/tln

Collltet Al ward.

BISSELL
BUILDERS

100 ft.

or

949-2801
949-2860

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

whit e mi11ture m•la Be•ghl.
Good whh people. It no one
claims, will giveaway. Ctll814 ·
'46 - 4479 morn i ng• &amp;
svenlngs.

100 ft,

X

Hortinger Parkway
Middleport

"At Reasonable Prires"
PH.

Found on BulaviUe Rd . Near

Shrine Club·Brown , black &amp;

FOR SALE

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Found: black and whits mala
puppy In Bradbury. Call 814 ·
992-8085.

Zone-Commercial
YJ~

[; on r h o•" Tr i.oo•.
Spt :nr ,;el' 8t~o'l l '

i;~

Lost Bleck msla Cocker Sp•nlal
In Mornlnfi! Stsr sras . F•mily pet .

Call 992-3005
or 992-6167

Loat Saturdsy. Csll 614·948.
2328.

·1·5-87·1 mo.

tn ~ C'o:s• 1 1 t C~ ·

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay c11h tor l11e modal

EAGlES CIUI-'OMEROI, OH .

' IHUn.,r I'M-

70 Horrl (urrl GrJmrl
~ \0 P~' rJW'"

:nH 110 PI H'll
$6\

?

pr&lt; &lt;ill"'

.....

ln•rl• r~fl
w1lh tho1 ml orrl I}U' hw•

ol

I11H~

'110!1-ll1Lin1

CARPENTER
SERVICE

II . ,U

pm~'•ll '

l1 mil I Jl'' ru\tom r r pr•

'"''nr'

PUIUI fNVmo

- Addona and remodeling
- Roofing snd gutter work

- Concrete worll

~

::t

z

REPAIR
Truck. auto. &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and welding.
IAII make• &amp; modele!

TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

or

BISSEll
SIDING CO.
.... MIIIIU ltlilt
"F11e Eltlmetea"

PH. 949·2i6D
or 949·1101
,lit

s..-,

949-28f3
949-2756

John K. Ientz
Owner/Mechanic

C4lfll
l ·ll·lh

r nrpltrv rlli~ 111
Si~ r v t r: t' :.

11

SALES &amp; SEIVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authoriud John D01ro,
Now Holland, luth Hog
Farm (~yipmont
Dialer

fltlll

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
915-3561
All M•k"

•Weshtrl •DIIhWIIhtrs
•Renon
•Refrlll"ltOfl

•Drv•• •Fr..ur•

PARTS end SERVICE

1·5·riC

IMMEDIATE

Full- tim e p osi tio n• Quallfiad

Menttl Retardttlon Profns•lon • l
Certified OMRP or elig.eble1o be
clftlfied B1 chelora deg rM re·
qulred.

betwsan 1 10 4pm. M· F.

,,,.. &amp; StNiet

SOCIAL WORKER

1·3-'16 tfc

lmmad lltl lu11· 11ms position
mu•t poll"' 1 mkdmum of 1
ISW from an accredhR achool
ol Social Work, 1y,.. IIIPtfilnce
In I hetllh Catt MUing, lnd

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSIONS

come~utar skUll • •

Wanted oec..lontl b•bya.hltt
fot 8 mo. old end 5 yr . old. Ctll
814·388·8783.

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

REPI NEEDED
For busin"' ICGOUnta . Full·
Time. ..t&amp;O .OOO· fiO,OOO. Pert·

190 MUliERRY AVE.

Tfmo. *12.000·11 I ,OOO·No
ltlllne. ,.,,_. butifltu. let
own hou'l. trllntna II'O •
· CoN &lt; 1·112·1JI.t170

I'OMIOYr OH.

PH. 992-9949

o-

prllferrM

hnd rHuma to P.O. lox 744 '
Athtnt. Ohfo 45701 . Or Ctli
614·&amp;93 ·1074.

REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

2·5··16·1fft

Pref..-ad Ifill ot tnljor:

Soclsl Work, Education, Thera·
Paut/C Reetaitloii, Rthe60fil.
lion Coun11llng. Send Anum 1
1o: P.O. Box 744. Ath.na. Ohio
4&amp;70 1 or call 814-683·8074

E•alptmt

lob hrton,

Help Wan1ed

RETAIL SEC UAITV : In locll
tt ore. Store Oatac-tlve. at 11 n 11
t3.0&amp; par hour, Trslninv Pro .
grtm II Equipment lncludsd.
Sand bsck ground ln tormallon
whh PhaniJ No . 1'o: Flthtf'l Big
Wh4tfll47. 1138 U. S. 23 South
Oelswara. Oh io 4301 t1 , AnN :
Mike Fr onc:kowllk , O.L.P.M. N ~
phone calla pi••••·

BOGGS

1-t-'17-J - ·

fCUT OUT FOI FUTUII( USfl

'llOWN II
INSWnON

8uyAng dslly gold, tllvtr coins
tlnga. jewelry, ltltl'ling w~ra. old
colnt, l•ru• c:~mancy . Top prl·
c11. Ed Burkett B•rt.r Shop,
2nd. Ave . Middleport, Oh . 814 ·
992 -3476.

or (614) 992-6601
Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
1·13 lfn

AUTO

'
PH.

SIDING

Wtntad to buy: Truck topper to
1111879 Plym outh Arrow , AIIO 2
doors. C•ll 614· 7•42-.2260.

l l ~ft l l! n

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

EAGLE RIDGE

GRAVEL • SAND

'VINYL SIDING

t6141 992·7154

(614) 446-7619
- 417

1· IJ.l mo. pd.

0 AlU.NIIM

r!IIOENCE PHONE

-z

614-992-7537

IO·I·Ifc

Wrs ckad II junk motorcv c l...
mlnl· blltts. Any condhlon. Ctll
S14·441· 2899.

16141 9'1·6550

a: LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Far mart information c1K:

LIMESTONE

,...,. _ . IU!INEII PHONE

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
CJ Swim Molds • Interpreting SetVices

16 &amp; 17

992-3410

Top prices r,•ld fo1 stendlng
timber till 1 ter ISpm Ph. 114.
44f.7524.

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bill• Hare

992-UlS or 992·7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
4·15.'86·1C

lenons start

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

SALES &amp; SERVICE

V.C. YOUNG Ill

"All you need Ia know
to moh your own quilts
and fttl proud!"
MARCH

TOP CASH l)lld for '83 modlll
snd newer u"d t ara . Smhh
Bu ick· Pontiac. 181 1 Eauern
Ave .. G•lllpoH1 . Call t14-440·
2282.

Ws Cerry Flthlng Supplies

(f.ree Eltlmateal

QUlLTING
LESSONS

Jim Mink Chtv .·Oids Inc.
Bill Gene J ohnaon
614·448-3672

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 Nor1h S.&lt;ond
Middleport, Ohio 45760

- Plumbing snd electrica l
WOfk

c:l11n

Ulld CIFI .

HUO ALL

YOUNG'S

BINGO

Uc. . .1-tll• .,,,.,.,

1 Card of Thanks

3 Announcements

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and re-

EVERY

Announcemenls

Shl

RACINE
Bashan Building

FOR GREAT BUYS

FOI SALE
Charlie Sargent's
CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM at
'Alfred , Oh ., 4 mi .
W. of Tuppers
Plains on St . Rt .

6·17·tlc

GUN SHOOT

II•Mqtl

·

bution .. .. ...... $15,000.00
METERS :
.

EYE THE
WANT ADS

Business Services

nally disposed of.

FIBERGLASS EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY

,,

Iff

I

.2-NIW Hh'tn

o.n...,...

... w. ft

lt..C-1 E..,IPnwnt
11-Cimt*t • MO'Cor Hom~~

17-M...........
11-WIM.. ToDo

773-M-

143-Port:l.nd
241- L..urt filii

77- -ftopolr

11-lahooll a IMiructlan

871-Pt. P 4111-Loon

PomiNY

241-Rio Gr~~nde

11-Holg WI011d

A,..Cado 304

812-Midd.....

14- Motoreycl•
71- IOig • Maturw tor • •
1t- Auto Plf'tl • Ac.-• .._

12-llar- WMIId
13-lniUfW'IOI
14---Trollllnt

Ma.n Co. , WV

· AUCnOM

992-2156

I I II ~

ll-4orm EquiP-•

110.00

Operation and Main Highway .. ...... 83,300.00 Other
tenance .. ..... ... t3,000.00
PROGRAM If- PUBLIC
ERAL FUND :
Total Meters ..... . 83,000.00
The family of SARA
HEALTH ANO WELFARE
PROGRAM 1- SECURITY
OTHER EQUIPMENT:
B3·2·A
CemeteryETHEL
HAWK wishes to
OF PERSONS AND
Debt Service ... $77,863.00
Salaries/
thank the friends. rela·
PROPERTY
Total Water Fund Appro·
WaAeo .......... .. S7,500.00
A 1· 1 -A Police Law Enforceprlation ..... ... 272.663.00
lives, nei1hbors and or·
Emptoyle
mentBASIC
UTILITY
SERVICES
ganiza1ions
who offered
Bonelitl ,.......... 2.100.00 OFFICE:
Personal
support. sympathy and
"Othar
Operation
and
Main
·
SeNicos ..... S100.000.00
Other Operation and Main ·
prayers• during her recent
tenance ............ 1,500.00
tenance .......... 87,000.00
Employee
illnss
and ensuing death.
Total B3 Cemetary
Capitol Ou1lay ..... 3,000.00
Beneli1o ......... 20,000.00
FundProgrom
11Pubtic
ExtendiHI
thanks ao to
Total Office ..... 870.000.00
Other Operation and MainHealth
and
Doctors
Sholtis,
Evans,
tenance ........ ..26.000.00
Wotfaro ...... .. S1 1,100.00 BtLLtNGo
Gricoski, Whiteley, Mark
Deb1 Service ..... 32.396.00
Capitol Outt1y .... .9,000.00 PROGRAM
Ill- LEISURE Total Boote Utility
Walker. and the nurses and
Total Police
TIME ACTIVITIES
Servicea .. .. .1102.396.00
law Enforcestall at Holzer; Pastor and
and Recreation
BASIC.
UTILITY
SERVICES
ment ... ... ... .., 54.000.00 .Parkt
Mrs. Duane Sydenstricker
ProgramOaposits
PROGRAM V- BASIC
and
members of the South
Other Operation and Main ·
Rofundad ......... B.OOO,OO
UTILITY SERVICES
Bethel
Church; llei1s
tenonco
......
....
s1,600.00
Toto! Bosic Utlity ·
A1 ·6·AEfe&lt;:tric UtilityToto!
84Porl&lt;l
ond
County
E
.M
.S. and Home
Servicll - Deposita
Other Operation and MainRecraetion Fund
Health
Care;
llei1s County
Refunded
.....
..
IB,OOO.OO
1ensnce ...... .... $4.000.00
Program IllCommissioners and Trus·
SECTION 9oThat1hore be
Total Electric
leisure Time
appropriated
from
ttla
tees; Rawlints · Coats·
Utility ..... ....... 14,000.00
Activities .... .... •1 ,600.oo TRUST AND AGENCY
Blower
Funeral Home; and
A1 ·6·B Gu LltllitySAFETY FUND
FUNDS.
Other Operation and Main·
to
Anna
Staley lor her time
POLICE - BB
SECURITY OF PERSONS
tenanco .... ..... .$1 ,BOO.00 Employee
and assistance, and to her
AND PROPERTY
Total Gu
husband and dau1hter lor
Benefitl ........... 2.000.00
POLICE PENSION
U11fi1y ... ...... ... 11 .800.00 Salarea/
their
patience and under·
Employers Share, Current
TOTAL PROGRAM Vstandina.
God Bless you
llebltlty
.::
..
.....
..
6.846.67
Boolc Utility
all.
Total Pollee
Program ....... .. '6.BOO.OO
Disability ond Pen·
Marion (Hammer) H1wt
PROGRAM VII - GENERAL
slon Fund ....... 16,846.67
Dtnnis Hewt
GOVERNMENT
TOTAL OF All APPRO·
. llr. &amp; Mrs. Paul Reltmlre
A1 ·7·A Mayor and Admin· Sat., Feb. 28, 1 p.m.
PRIATIONS .... 962,99B.77
istrative Offices &amp; Grandchildren
LOCATED:
t21 26. ltc
Salariel l
4041 22nd St-.
l'olnt "'-1, W. Va.
out olllltundwll
Hlllt ltlction r:of11t)itlt horrHltrl
of Sll1lt IIIIIW lumiturt. IS'Ii ol
hrmilu!t 4- 5 monll1s old. Chtclr
Wtdnlsdly PIPtf fur r:oll1fiNit
1111'"'
aw-t: .
New Growinl Company
PIMJI and Debro lush
Seeks Experience Fiberglass Man
Auctior- : Lon Neat
014-317·7101
For Molding &amp; Produdion of
'.. "'! - boollr.r
Porsche Parts.
ultiiOr llis Stlrinl
locat1d In Your ArH - Rnu11111 rlljuirlll
ll.m
........... 14. ""
W.Ve.lttlt...,..AIItfH
Contact Mlkt Warner

,..... a.........

ll'111111

. a - W•tld 1o au,
u~
•• - H., a Gn1in
._._. a •1111:•••

for eech day

Principal. ....... .... 8-7,000.00
lnteraat .:..... . ..... .. ... 626 .00

and ReconstructionSalaries/

•II'

Ill

,\ I I 1J I'

Wages .. ........ 82B,OOO.OO
Wogoo .............. 5,000.00 IN THE COMMON PLEAS
Employee
Total Safety Fund
COURT, PROBATE
Benefl11 ........... 6.000.00
Police. B6 ...... s7.000.QP
DIVISION
Other Operation and Main·
' FEDERAL REVENUE
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
tenance ... ..... 838 ,000 .00
SHARING FUND
IN THE MATTER OF
Total Mayor and Ad·
Other Operation and Main· SETTLEMENT OF
ministrativa Of·
tenance .......... •3,069.1 0 ACCOUNTS,
licos ............ 872.000.00 Total Federal Revenue
PROBATE COURT.
A1 · 7 -B legisltaive Activ·
Sharing
Fund
.....
'3,069.
tO
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ities {Councii) OTHER SPECIAL
Accounts and vouchers of
Personal
REVENUE FUNDS
the following named fiduciar·
Services ......... 83.600.00 Other Operations and Main· ies have been filed in the Pro·
Total legislative
1enance .... .. .. .. s9.960.60 balll Court, Meigs County.
Activities ... .. ... $ 3, 600.00 Total Other ... ..... 89.960.60
Ohio, for approval and settleA1 · 7 ·0 Clerk. TreasurerGRAND TOTAL SPECIAL
ment:
Salaries/
REVENUE FUNDS APPRO·
No. 26089 - Fourth
Wages .......... 810,000.00 PRIATIDN ...... ... 89.960.60 andEstate
Final Account of Bernard
Emplovee
FIRE DEPARTMENT
V. Fultz. Successor Trustee of
Benefits ........... 1,800.00 B8·5A·21
1.... .. .. 52.500.00 the Trust created bV Item Two
Other Operation and Main ·
B8·5A·240........ 17,000.00
tenance .... .. .... .. 1,000.00 B8·5A·260 .. ...... I 6,000.DO of the ,Will of George W.
Wells, Deceased.
Total Clerk ,
B8·5A·250
.......
...
8.000.00
Estate No . 26089 - F.inal
Treasurer ... ... $12.800 .00 B8·5J·260 .. ..... ... 6.600.00
and
Distributive Account of
AI · 7·f Boards and Com·
TOTAL FIRE DEPT.
Robert A. Winn, Executor of
missionsFUND ......... S49.100.00 the Estate of Clara K. Wells,
Salaries/
UTILITY FUNDWages ..... ....... 83.600.00 89·5A·240..... .$45.000.00 Deceased.
Estate No. 24942 - Final
Employee
SECTION 5 : That there be
Benelitt .......... 2,000 .00 appropriated from the fol · and Distributive Account of
Raymond F. Voll. Executor
Contractual
fqwing DEBT SERVICE of the Estate of William Voll ,
Services .. ....... ..2,000 .00 FUNDS .
Deceased .
Total Boards and Com·
General Obligation Deb1
Eotate No. 23460 - Fourth
missions .:....... 87.600.00
Service Fund - Bd . Ret.
Partie!
Account of Nettie M.
County Auditor's and
treasurer's

t (Ill

0.11 WOAQS II· ZII.WOADS 21· 31 WORDS
11.00
17.00
••.oo.
11.00
...oo
110.00
113.00
111.00
11.00
121 .00
121.00
11:1.00

Comp .............. .B,ooo.oo
Removal(appropriations for Current
Capi1el
Outley ..... 5.000.00
Other Operation and Main ·
Expenses and ottter Ellpen·
Transfers- Rent ...... 3.000.00
1enance ........ $10.000.00 Tollll Ollice ..... $103,360.00
diturftl of the Village of Po·
Total
Street Cleaning,
merov. State of Ohio, during
SUPPLYo
Snow and Ice
tho fiscal year ending Do·
Operation and Main ·
Removol ...... $10,000.00 Other
comber 31 , t9B7.
tenance
........ .. 57,000.00
Section 1. BE IT RE· PROGRAM VI
To1st
Supply
.... 957.000.00
SOLVED by the Council of . TRANSPORTATIONPUMPING:
STREET ..... 5172.000.00 Contractual
the Village of Pomeroy,
PROGRAM VI
State of Ohio. that, to pro·
Services ........... 7,000.00
TRANSPORTATION
vide for the current ex·
01her
Operation end
IS1ete Highwoyl
penses and other expendi·
Meln1enanco
..... 10.000.00
tures of the said Village of 82· 6-A - S1ate Highway Tolllf Pumping ..... 17.000.00
Street Construction and OISTRIBUTION o
Pomaroy during the fiscal
Reconstructionyear ending December 31 .
Capi1al
1987, the following sums be Other Operation and Main·
Outlay ........... ' 15.000.00
tenance ... ....... 83,300.00
and they are hereby lit a tide
and appropriated as follows ,
viz :
Section 2. That there be
appropriated from the GEN·

I~ IIi ] Ill I II

RATES

Fees ...... ........... 1,200.00 Grand Total General Oblige·
·01her
!Prisoners) .... 500.00
tlon Debt Service FUnd
in the Meigs County Probate
Program VIIAppropriotion .... $7,625.00
Court. Case No. 25.421. Total
General GovernGeorge l . Harris , Sr., 1664
Other Debt Service Fund
ment ............ 897,700.00 Build. Fd.Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy,
GRAND
TOTAL GENERAL
PrlnclpoL ..... 84,000.00
Ohio 45769 . was appointed
FUND APPROPRI·
Total Program .... S4 ,000.00
Executor of the estate of
ATION ....... 8257,500.00 Sale of Build.Lewis E. Harris, deceased,
PROGRAM VIPrincipal ......... $4,689.40
tete of 32046 State Rto.
TRANSPORTATION
Total Program ... $4.689.40
124. Welchtown Hilt. Mi· 81-6-A Street Construction
nersville,

HUsh

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LONDON (Urp - Mud has a
history in GrCCfl iVICh. four ce n·
•turles ago, If threatened a
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parliamentary l)y·election that
could help determine whether
Britain will haye a new gover n·
. ment soon.
Last·mlnute opinion poll s
· showed the opposit ion Labor
Party's Dlerdre Wood a s lim
· favorite in Greenwich to become
the 28th woman In th~ current
650·seat House of Commons In
· what one newspaper called the
·' "dirtiest cam paign" in recent
memory.
But bookmaker William Hills,
·after taking In $1 2, 000 In ' bets,
· made her All iance opponent ,
Rosie Barnes, odds·on favorite
for lhesea t in Greenwic h, asouth
London borough fall en on hard
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Help Wanted

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

TOUR (JUIDES

DEERLAND RESORT· Ple.unt
worktng conditions Many com ·
pany benefits Manegemtfll po ·
tittont avllltble UOO· 8450
BI -weekly . For appomtment ,
286-6421. aak lor Frtnk•e.

3 bedroom, fumlthed, wash•
and dryer, awnmg, atr 1210 p•

614-992·7479

0508

be ava•lable lor tmmed1ate em-

Two bedroom mobile home,
newly redecorated . aee 59
Burdene Addn, also und rental
work clothing, 304- 273·5655

ployment Houri 1 PM to 1 OPM

Call Thurtday or Fnday 10AM
to 4PM lor perso nal tntervtew

614 446-6146

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GOVERNME NT JO SS

51 6 040 S59, 230 yr Now Htr·
1ng Call 805· 687· 6000 ht
A 9805 tor cur rent federal l11t

Apphcattons berng accepted for
London Pool Maneger. Send
resumo comple te with referonce to Clt:trk Jantce lawson.
V11!ege of Syra cus e Syracuse.
Oh1o 46779 Deadline for apply
rng Mar ch 1 1987
E•pe11nneRd se amstre ues
wAnted Work ar home on p1ece
work Cen tr al Oh1o doll mek8f'
needs appro• 10 seweu
A va rege pay S 5 50 per Rag Doll
tncludmg bodtet and clothet
Must be wtlhn{J' t o work 25 hours
or more per week Reliable.'
quality co nscrou1 mdrv1du1ls
only Must send umple of your
work to
Pnuy' s, 7695
Be11 ~uut A ve
Dubltn, Oh10
43017 Wu wrll ruturn For
detarls call Barby Robert a 1

M•••

889 1397

Wanted Hatrstyltst mole or
lomalo I year ex perrence pret
fared bu t not necessary Call
992 -2550 or stop in et Shear
lltusrons 293 S 2 nd Mtddleport
The Army Natronel Guerd needs
both non· prior end prior mrhtary
servrce 1ndrvrduals Jorn now tor
a part -ti me job with full ttme
buneftt1 Educational money
available 304· 676 ·3950 or 1

800-642 3e 19

AVON . no survrce charge open
teffii(Jrie• phone 304 - 676
1429
IMM EDIATE full ttme operettng
room technrcu' n posrtron rs
available for quallfted tndtvidual
Ew.port eneed applrcan11 only
ow.cellent frrnge beneftt pack age
Those deslnng more ~nfo rmatron
please contact th e personnel
oHtce at pteas•nt Valley Hospl·
tal 304·675· 4340, equal OP ·
portumty , etf1rmatlve actron
protective employer
IMMEDIATE . Help wanted. filii
t tmo Obsletncal Cherge R N
position av1ulable Labor and
delivery ex perumcB requ1red ,
excellent fr ingB benefrts and
• s1ar1rng selary Contact person
net dept at Pleasant Valley
Hospital tor more information
Equlrll oppor1unity, afl1rmltlve
act1on protecttVe employees

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31

for Sale

Homes for Sale

3 bedrooms elosa to town, 2
baths. ftreplacfl . central air,
range &amp; oven City Schoalt Ph

e14-246-9248

9-yr bnck ranch 3 Bdr, 2 baths.
full basement. 2-car attached
garage, heat pump-central err.
full · epphanced k1tchtn C1ty
Schaols Call 245-9648
Routt 36, West of Holzer. 3
mrle1 3 8R. ttnglegarage. utthty
rm ., 1 bath, nice y11d. Cell
814· 446 ·1358
3 BR Windsor mobtla home:
Awnings Plus 2 acr81, 12 fruit
trees, county watar, septic, ideal
lo cation 1!. mtle N Panet-Hwy
160 814,900 Call &amp;13-731 ·
2107 Cln'tl
2 atory, 4 BR. 3Yl bath, lg hvmg
&amp; farluly rm . spac1ous kttchen.

lull basement. twrmmrng pool.
Buckeye tlreplace, stove. 011
heat low budget Call614 -448·

7080

Mtll' s Home, Evans Height• 3
bdr , c:entrll arr. lull bsmt.
carport, low b11ls !FHA) Call

e14-44e-0906

Two bedroom house, living
ro(Jm , dming room, kitchen,
bath, full baeement. double car
garage on appro~t l mately 1 2
acres on Rose H1ll Pomeroy
Owner must tell Reasanable
offer will be constd8f'ed Phone
614 -678· 2613

1980 W1ndaor. 14~t70. 3 bed
rooms. 1 1h baths. total alectrtc
a11 cond. porch, must move.

$12.000.00 304-e96 3048.
896 3583

1977 Mobtle home. 12•60, all
electric, $8,500 00 304-676·

2809

1963 Na1hua w1th upando, 3
bedrooms central err. many
extras. will sell with or wrtttout
land, 304·675· 5628 between
6·00 and 10 00 PM
REPOSSESIONII Pay JUSt what
11 owed, nice clean 12)166. 2
bedroom, all electric mobrle
home, JUit reconditioned . Mod·
eat amount down. balance ltnanced in manthly pavment•--·
L1ke rent. only you are buying
your own homell We will deliver
to ra•onable location at no
additional charge 1f purchated
thts weak Phone 304 675 1121 bfltween 9 00 AM -5 00

PM.

'86 " Holly Perk". 14x80. 3
bedroome. 2 bath s, 304-675·

7298

1978 Cameron, 12x60 mobile
home, 10111 elec. 2 bedrooms.
8llC: cond, makt~ offet 304· 6752266 or 676 -2631 esk far R1ck.
Mob1le home for ule. 2 bedrooms . good cond, 210 Camden

Ave. 304-676·1462
33

Farms for Sale

6 rooms and bath m Pomeroy
wrth btsement and fireplace No
reasonable offer refused Mu It
tell Phone 114· 992·7462.
2 houtts t t Hob1on One 4
roumt and bath, ba1ement One
6 rooms and beth, large lot,
garage Both lor t19.000. See
Mervin or Juenlta Uute or call

614-992-9986 doyo

Bulctt 6 cy linder eng1ne. rebuilt
len than 20. 000 miiM In Buick
Skvhawk Body good. lrame is
bad Sell complete 8500 Ball
Newly renovated, 2 bedroom,
full baument. tree gas. Por·
tlend, Ohio 614· 843-&amp;308.

Lookrng for rest home lor your
love one? large room with bath,
hot meals, tv. ew.tru 8400 00 ·

S60D 00 Ph. e14-25e·e509

Home care. Have r(Jom for
elderly lady rn my home State
UcensBd 8600 per month
Home co(Jki ng. I(Jvtng care Cali
614 -142 2292
Day Ct'lrt tor elderly ·w eekty l!mrted space - lunch 1naeks
gamBs-erafts-act lvlties Ct'l ll

614·992·3382

Completely remodeled 2 bed·
room1, batement, evervthing
nBw 2312 Madison Ave ,
t21 ,500 00 304-&amp;75 54n or

304-372-9970

3 bedroom rancher, Meadow·
land Estate• (behmd •rmory)
eorner lot. vinyl aiding, tteet
pump wrth central 1ir, lerge
kitchen lnc:l ttove, refrigerator,
diehwa1her. laundry room. loti
mo1e Mld 40's, call 304·175·
7127 evenings or 176- 1185.
For sele or rent. 4 bedroom
ho use, b11ement, carport, New
Haven , 304-882 -2584

Schools
Instruction

RetrAin Now . Southe11tern Bus·
tness College. Call 614· 446·

4367
18 Wanted to Do
Aoof tng. P1unting. small plumb·
1ng Rnd ca rpfltry JObs Rea1on•·
ble, Free EstamatBs Ph 304-

Anx ious to still! Reduced pric:alt
3 bedroom. 2 full b1th1. btult-ln
kitchen, central air, b~rn. pond,
8'h acres, Rt . 2 North Poi nt
Pleeunt, Pat and Butch Green·

30 acre 111rm has good ttome,
large barn and large pond. Sauth
Weatarn School D1strict Ph

e14-246-9248

32 acres 4 milea outside city
limits Cozy 7 room, 1 story
home Popullr Addison school
dtttrict. Fishing pond, barn lout
butldings C1ll Mc:Gurre Realtor
Co , 1402 Fourttt Ave. Huntmg·
ton, WV 25701 or ca11304· 529-

6033.

304-875·7380

Fi11a11ci al
Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO . rucommendt that you
do businoss with 'people you
know. and NOT to tend montrY
t hrough the mail until you hiiVI!I
Investigated the offering.

EARN 20%
On 86.000 00 in lets 1h1n e
year. Loc:il BuiUneu Man w1n11
one lnvttter only Repayment
aseured by Jrd. PlrtY tor detttlt
inquil l Box T-1003 Care Of
Gallipolis D•llv Tribune, 82 5
Third Avenue, Gllllpolla, Ohio

45e31

dancewear taroblc or ICC"IO·
ries 110ra. Jordache. Chic. L.ee.
Lev i, lzod, Ghano, Mens, Calvin
Klem. Sergio V1l.nte. Ev1n
Picone. Liz Cl1lborna, M•mbars
only, Guollne, Healthte• . over
1.000 othert t1.-. BOO to

e76-610e.

35 Lots l!o Acreage
l(Jt for tela 1 acre piu1 Near
Pomeroy At. 7 . Call 614 992·
5132 or 814-992- 7671 .
Ashton building lou. mobile
homes permitted. Clyde Bawen.

Jr 304-676-233e

Re111al s

House in Clifton, f6,&amp;00 00,
phone 304-882 -31!3

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Ml
WEST. QALLIPOLIS, RT 38
PHONE 614-441-7274.

Houses for Rent

8 room he on 60 acree 1t Eureka
UOO • month
room ha 76
acre farm-Muon County Call

304-175-6104 .
2 BR . on Vine St . in town. All
new e~rplrl, distlwuher, refr~g ­
trator, stave Call e14 -446·

1978 Nuhwf 12i85. 2 IXIr ..
large b1th, very good cond
t8&amp;00 or beat offer Cell e14·

44e-7687.

Double wide Z4x52 new wift·
dows. new counter tops, new

Mutt t.tl. 1974 Oowenor 1•x70,
3 IIA , 11/J bath. und•pinnlng
Coli 614 -38e-98!! oo 388-

8192.

Blautltul 3 bedroom houae in
Svflcu M Full kitchen, large
l1wn. Contec:t deys 814·992·
6298 or nights 114· 117·3786

42 Mobile Homes
lor Rent
2 bdr .. 111 utilltl .. p1ld e.~ecept
Bilac., turn or unfurn.. see.
deposh required . Convenient
location. Ctll 114· 448·86158 or

614-446-4778.

2 bdr. tullyfurnlahedadulte only,
utll. paid C.ll 114-4U·4110.
In Eurelt• .. cellent ahape 2 8dr.
w ith expudo. Auponcible
.dulls Clnly No pets U25mo
Depo1it required Ph &amp;14-241·

614·3H·9686.

i612)888-e666
23

K I K Mobile Hom•. Inc:, new
end ultd homM ttarting at

tr1ining,

npen

15

d1y1. Mr

Lughlln

Professional
Servicee

Piano &amp; organ lauont Mary
Lucas Call 81 4-448·9787 Of

e14-448-4426

14.400 00 and up. 304·17!·
3000.

Very nice 1811 Pttrlot 14x70. 2
br. 1,1AI beth, 1Dd0 porch,
und.pinnlrtt. Milton Roush.

304-88!-3378

0338

Unfurniahed 1pt -4 room s, bath.
C entr~llv lacated 1 or 2 adults
No pets Referen ces, Securrty
depo1it required Call 614-446·

0444

Oakwood Apt 1 bedroom uni t.
stove &amp; refrigerator furmahed.
No pets. Call 814 446-2065
aft Dr 6pm
Gerago apartment furnrshed
t1 76 00 plus electrrctty Secu r
ity depos1t required Adults onlv
Call 614-446-8296
Newly constructed 1 story 2 BR
duplex, appro• 1 m1la fram
downt own Galltpolts. Referen·
ces No pets Call 614·446·

1250

2 bedroom rtver v1ew apartment
Equtpl)ed kitchen, tresh pr ckup
Ideal for 2 parties to share
e.-.pences Call 614 992·6639
Gracious Hvmg 1 and 2 bed
room apartments at Vtllage
Menor and Rtwerslde Apart ments in Middleport From
&amp;215 Including utrlitles Call

e14-992-7787 EOH

2 bedroom, fumithed or unfur·
n~thed aplf'tment on Sprrng Ave
Large pat1o Cell614· 992· 6886
after e 00 p m
2 BR 1pt Syracuae e136
month plut utrhtres. Depos1t
required . 614 · 992 -6732 or

614-992 7e71 .

Coil 614-992-6434 or 304882·2586
1 bedroom furntthed apt . in
Middleport. All utllitlftl paid
&amp;210 month plut depotit Un·
lurnlshed 8200 614 -992 ·

6763

Now taking appliCIIItons Stone
Woods Apertmentt, 1100 Po·
well St ., Middlepon, Ohio Con·
tllct on site Res1dant Maneger
M1nme John1on . 9.00 A.M . to
3:00P.M. Monday thru Friday .
One bedroom apartments for
Senior Citizens, Handicap, or
Oiubled . 814 · 992 - 3066

CUQC:IW

1974 Chevy CMyenne pick-up

c.t¥-r.
Cl"""-

control. t2t500. Cell 814-448·

3834.

47Wanted to Rent

1873 C-80 Chtyy 2.ton 16 h
dump bed. Good condition. C1ll

8,oo DillCilDCil~m Ci11illl
New•
CIJ Dig Valley
CD Mazda Sportslook
1111 CD Jefferson•
Cll Square One TV (CC)
(fil Secret City
@ Facta of Ute
6.05 CD Beverly Hillbillies
8:30 D ill (ill NBC News
CD Sport.Center
Clllll Cll ABC News
• (!)Hogan' a Heroes
Cll Doctor Who
®l II Ci1l CBS News
(fil Real Advna. ol She~ock
Holmes and Proctor Wat-

3478.

e75-5362

Vans l!o 4 W .O.

73

Merchamlise

'8&amp; ToyD1a,-4 whHI drive, extra
cab, ioeded, ,5 ye• transf•able
warranty,
00 304-8823780 or 304· 773-15888

•e.eoo

3 BR home. w1ter &amp; trastt
fwrn'td. Vlntonerea t175 / mo ,
1100/ Dep 2 children C1ll

2 bdt , Pl~ntl Subdfvlslon Bula·
ville Rd. f175 a month Call

614-441-4564 aHor 6 PM .

2. bHroom mobile home. Hut
furnlshed,J. ~ocated in Gllllpolls .

Co11114-041-IZ32.

1985 MabUe Home. 1 4x70. on

St. Rt 143 *230, &amp;•lndudod.
Coll614-992-6441.

51 Household Goods

APARTMENTS . moblla homes,
'houses Pt Pleasant and Galllpo-

llo 614-44e-8221

Two bedroom furnished ept New
Haven. 304·882·3267 or 304·

773-6024.

3 raom •partment 1nd bath,
utilithtt paid. f226.00 month.

304-671·1090

Sm1ll 1 bedroom apt, 22nd and
Mt . Varnon Ave. t132 50
month. 304-e75 - 5579

cond, 304-882-3236.

AUCTION

SWAIN

&amp; FURNITURE e2
Olive St , Gall1polis New &amp; used
wuad -coalstovet, 61)cwood LR
suite S399 , bunk beds $199,
recliners new &amp; used bedroom
su1tes. wringer washers, &amp;
shon New hvingroom au1te1

446-3169.

&amp;199-S699. lamps. Call 614-

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms and
light houiB keeping rooms Park
Centfll Hotel Call 61• ·448·

48 Space for Rent

'73 Chevy Suburban, 4 wheal
drive, t1,200.00 304·675-

....

Valley Furmture. new &amp; used.
Large section of qualitv furniture 1216 Eastern Ave .
Gall1pohs.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Weshera, dryera, relrrgeraton,
ranges Skaggs Appltances.
Upper River Ad ba11de Stone
Crest Motel. 614-448·7398

lAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa• a11d chens prrced from
S395 to S996 Tabln
and
up ta 8126 Hlde·a·btdt S390
to 8595 Recliners 8225 to
S376 Lamps US to 8125.
Omettes e109 and up to 8496.
Wood table w -6 chain t286 to
$795. Desk $100 up to t376.
Hutches t400 and up Bunk
beds complete w ·mattreues
$295 and up to 8396 Babv beds
•110&amp;t176 Mattressesorbo.IC
springs full or twin 863. firm
S73. and S83 Queensats8225.
King S360 4 drewer cheat 866
Dressers $89 Gun cabinets 8,
10, 12gun Gasorfll&amp;ctricrange
S375 Baby menre11es 836
S45 Bed fram111 $20, 830 &amp;
King frame S60 Good selectin
of bedroom 1ulte1. mete! ca·
blntts. headboards S30 and up
to $86

•so

a.

Used Fum1ture: wood table &amp; 2
benches, beds . dreuer. wood
wardrobe. 3 miles out Bulaville
Fld Open 9AM to 6PM . Mon.
thru Sat 614-446·0322

STOP-lOOK-SAVE
Mollohan Furniture &amp; Appl1an
cas. Rt 7 Nonh G•llipollt. Ohio
Ph 614 -448-7444 6pc Wood
Uwlng Room Suite t399 00
Whrrtpaol washer t76 Kenmore
Washer &amp;96 Mayteg wringer
washer 895. Refrrgerttor frost·
free $95 Refrigerator s1d1 bv
side S95 Electric range 30 inch
896 Electric ranve 36 1nch •96.
Gas range 30 inch 895. Dryer·
Kenmore t95, Skaggs Apphan·
Cll, Upper R1vlf Rd .. 614-448·

7398.

Good used portable and lloor
model color tv 's Ph 614-446-

1149.

Ueed Rheem Hot Water Tank, 40
gallon electric 865 Also love
seat 815 Cell 614-742·2961

74

~~·~'~H~'"~•'~u~~~~~~~::::r~~~~~~~~~~:"
Cloae out Nle on 1198 White
sawing machme-equipped to
zlg·zeg, monogrtm. aver cast,
mend. hemmingto,fadtemp
Firewood 100% Seuoned Herd·
wood . Split , deliwered . 6
stacked. t3B Call 814-446·

Apartment slz, refrigerator
Coueh &amp; chair. dinette set, twin
springe mattrest, desk, tramts,
&amp; chest of drawert Call 614-

448-3224.

Mixed h~Jdwood altbs. t 12. per
bundle Conte1ning tpprox. 11h
tons FOB Ohio Pallet Co
Pomeroy. Ohio Ctll614-992 -

6481 .

12 ft. llllillite d1sh. Ali ramote
c:onlrol. Good as new Call
evenings 814- 892-6191. Must
sell.
F~rewood for ula S30, b1g
PICCk·up load. delivered Call
814-742- 3194 or 614· 742-

8e21

Baby crtb with mattreu excel·
lent condition Ph 814· 246·
DP Multi-Position Weight 9eneh
with leg curl plus 1101bs of
weight• like new UO 00 Call
814-446 -1806 anytime.

el4-446-3844.

ThrH room office, OTW Gallipo·
lis, newly remodeled , 8300.00 a
month. Include• all utilities. Ph

814-441-1647

18'x48 ' Steal Bldg.-747 Third
Avenue. 3 phase power, 12 ft
overheed door, concrele floor

Coli el4·44e-2382

442e

Clo1e out tala on 1981 Whitt
uwing machine-equipped to
zig-zeg, monogrtm, over cest.
mend. hemnilng, mlk11 button
ttolea, dams. sews on buttons
and more. Theae mechlnat ere
new whh • 10 yr warranty
Suggeasted price It t329 .96
nowonty•98 95. Cal1614·386·
4536 for lret dellverv

Bruce Beattie

83

16Y2 ft. Glaatron Sk1 Boat. 1977

2986

Livestock

Boats and
Motors for Sale

83800.
S~end1ng

At Stud AOHA Palamino Sttllion 16.1 tltndt Reg Istered Mar" $100 614-949 24&amp;5 evenings
4 yearling he1fera, 112 hMiford. "h
S1mmeotat Paul Ktrr. Ct!Mttr.

Ohoo e14-986·3538
84

76

FRANK AND ERNEST··

WAiGH WHAT HE

WH~N TH~ GUY ON

rlie: COMMe'FCIAL.

Mtn ' a d11mond nng, s1ze 13 3
diamonds , 18 carat. 14 K. void.
Recent appraisal made with
replacement value •et at
8399.85. Asking $300 Call

10e2

Dried shelled corn U 50 per
c:wt. Ground 81.00 PM cwt.
Ground with m~as•ea t&amp;.75 per
CW1

Hey for sele, T. A Williamson.

3824, eak for Rev Baker

304-675-2586

15Jt 16 storage building New
Sawmill and aawmlU parts for
tale.
814-247-3281

Approlumete 1, 600 balea mixed
hav for ule. first 1nd second
cutting in barn. 81 26 per bale.
Call 304·675-1400 between
9:00 am end 4:00 pm.

c.n

Tony'a Gun Repairs, hot reblut·
ing Open 9 00 AM to 7 :00PM.

Coli 304-675-4631

Model 94 Winchester Cluic
30·30 8460. 20" Homehte
XL-12 Chi In IIW f1 00. Cell

304-773-6303.

Cobra 89 XLR . CB radio , 40
c:tlennel With antenne, mike,
bsse or mobile unit, S150 00

304-e75-1e57

Pool table wh.h equipment,
ntteda tome repalrt, S30 00

66 Building Supplies

Concrete blocks ellttzes yard OJ
delivery M1son nnd. G1lllpollt
Block Co.. 123"h Pine St ..
Qalhpolis, Ohio C1ll 814-448·

2783.

71

Autos

Pets for Sale

9234

Plymou1h Dutter,

5·

speed, AC. 17.000 miles, ntce
cltal) car Ph. 614-379-2726
1984 Dodge Anet, tuto air
Cash price 82, 799.00, Johns
Auto Slits, Bulaville Rd
1986 Oids Cullen, AM· FM
Cas1ete. V-1. bleck. Eltcellent
condition Ph, 814· 24&amp;-5841
after 4pm.
1974 Dodge Chllleng•. Over
600 in motor. rHw C1m, 4
berrell c•burator, headers. 4
new tiru, on keytton" whtl air
thocks Ne..t1 1ome body work

1800.00 Co11614-3e8-9618

1981 Z-28 Camero, red &amp; blaek
1nt•1or. PS, PB, air. tilt whHI.
cruise. AM-FM catsatte. Ph

1880 Chovotto. Noodl Cllb.
rebuilt. t31SO

0227.

Dragonwynd CatteJ¥ Kannel
CFA Hlmtlaytn, Pertian and
Siamese klnens AKC Chow
puppies Call 614-448·3844
after ?PM
Groom and Suppty Shop ·Ptt
Grooming All breeds .. All
stylu Julie Webb. C1ll 814·

44e·0231

English Setters. full blooded.
goodforbteeding. f10 DO each,

304·876-1867

C111 814·"6·

1870 Chwalle-Must Sell . Askinv t2600. Mey contider trade.
Call 814-441·8201 .
1879 T-Bird

77,000 milea,

PS -PB, AC, AM-FM StorooCaSHttt, •1100. Call814· 2158-

6217 ahll 4pm.

1878 Chevrolet Mome Carlo,
body good, new p1rnt. 1975
Chevrolet Ceprlct, good cond1·
tlon . Call 114· 992· 8722 afttr
8:00 evenings
1974 Dodve Special Edhlon. 4
door, low mlltave. good condi·

f.1r111
I&gt;

Slliillllt:,
liVI!o l lll:k

lion. 11200. Coli 614-992e131 .
1181 Mercury, 4cyl. automatic,
air. radio, rear window d.,rost,
good condhion, t12915. 814-

317-7710.
81 Farm Equipment

11295. Hay wo110n .Soo CaM
114-286-6122.
.
CROSS. SONS

U s. 35 Wilt, Jtcbon. Ohio.

614-286-SQ1 .

Mauey Ferguton, Ntw Holland.
luth Hog Sal• &amp; Service. Over
40 uud tractors to choon from
• complete line of new 6 used
equipment Lergeat ttl~lon In

s .E. Ohio.

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER. SR 31 W. !lrolllpolls,
Ohio. Cell 114·441-9777, ev1.
114-441·3512, Up front triC·
tors with warranty 0\1., 40 Ultd
trecton, 1000 tools.
1171 HOD Ford Tr.ctor wl1h
plows t8,2&amp;0.00 New Holland
Hay lalw t791.00, MF Reke

1391 00 Coli 114-211-1622

110 M•11le Ftrguton Dl•el
Tract;or 2300hrt. t3,950.DO,
8ft . Pull Type lue.h Hog
t450.00. 300 gat Sprtytr with

2011. boomo 121!.00 1'1\. 814·
218-1622.

477 New Holltnd 7ft, Hay Sine,
like ntw tor U.IOO.OO VerRound Baler 4dft. bel•.
used 1 1ea10n C.l 114-388·

m_.

8132.

Coming Soon. New progr...ive
John Deere Agriculture Deatw~
llhlp In Galllpollt. W11ch for
openl"fl announcement.

White Ferm Tr~Ctaf~, hit Priot

lr\ A-. lid"" Equipmtnl Co.
Henderson, W. V1. 304·175-

7421

llkH

5~89 .

Unconditional lifetime gutran.
tee. Local references turn11hed
Free 81timate1. Call collect
1· 614· 237 ·0488, dey or night
Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

ents of an .nfant are men-

"

EEK &amp; MEEK

AfJD kXJT' t.VEJV
~RTlCULARLY

ClfY:£ lO?

SO'AETIME5 r
W16H MYN'W.Eo
WA5 'GEORGE ~

50 THA.T WHEN MY NOM
HOLLERS, "WINTHROP.'

WHY &lt;

1876 Buick Rev.O 1700.00.
Phone 304 -175·1881 after

I'OOPM.

'78 Chevrolet K-5 Bluer, good
cond, 304- 875-3341 or 67&amp;-

5185.

'77 ChiiVV Nov1, S cyl, auto, PS,
PI , AM·FM, Keytton• Magt,

rodlsl IIIII, 304·882·2626

1877 Flreblrct, aood cond, one
own•. covertd, not driven for 2
yeart, 100,000 miles.

11 .000.00. ofltr 6,00, 304675·3781 .

1177 Volklwagen D•ah•. 4 cyl.
4opHd. 71 ,000mllao,,.olvoorl

..... 304-171-3841.

'71 Mareury 302, v.aauto. new

CQ\IE 1-Q\\E THIS MINUTE I'! ..

' .... "

Aottrt or cable tool drilling
Most wells completed nmeday
Pump ul• and •ervlce 304·

strange hole in the earth' s

ozone laver that 1s about the
stze of the Umted States. Is

896·3802

82

Plumbing
S. Heating
CARTER'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine

Qalllpollo. Ohio

11 natural or

BARNEY

PAW!'. IF YOU DON'T
STOP PAMPERIN'
OL' BULLET HE'LL
BE SPOILED

ROTTEN

The Simons stu'mble unto an

HARK !!
I IHINK I
JUST HEERED
HIM WHIMPER

HE MUST 8E ABOUT
READY FER ANOTHER

BANANER

72

Trucka for S1la

1872 Ford good condition

U26.00 I'll. 114-311·1111.

I

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•

•

•

" I oecame rlc n selling hom1ng
plge o ns ,"
e &lt;PIa'" ed the
mllhonalls "How many did you
sell?" InqUired lhe reporter . ··Jusl
one," h.~ sm1led. "bul he always

_

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Comp leTe The chuc kle

Yugoslavian consulate. (60
mon)
(fil ·M)IIItery: Return of
Sheo1oclc HolmH ICC)
When an Important docu-

quoted

_?Y lt llmg tn the m•~s.ng wo rds

L-....L-...l..-.L......J~..L---' you develop lrom ~tcp No 3 bel ow

PRINT NUMBERED
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FORI I I I

I I I I

YESTERDAY'$ SCIAM·LET$ ANSWERS
Laxity - Group -

Vogue - Elated- TALLER
The talloT measured the man 's wa islllne. "Dear me," the
man sighed, "a tree with the same Cllcum.teTence would be
much TALLER."

Clearing a path
to score game

NORTH

! !I Hl

• A Q 10
• 874

• Q 10
+ AKJ8~l

By James Jacoby
Talk aboutaggressove b1ddong' Your
lefl·hand opponent opens one notrump, showing 16-18 pomts When
your partner doubles, you 're very happy to pass stnce you have eight !ughcard pa1nts of your own Then Wesl
b1ds two dramond s, you (South) bid two
hearts and partner ra1ses you to three
For sure, you have to htd four . although 1t's hard to figure out where
North got hi s ra iSe to three
After West lea ds three rounds of di amonds, 1t's easy to see that it would
be a mistake to take a heart hnesse.
West has the heart ki ng a nd would be
able to play a nother diamond. Domg
so would allow East to uppe rcut w1th
the 10 or non e of hearts. So, bemg clever, after ruffmg the thi rd diamond m
dummy, you play ace and queen of
hearts Th at eflectovcly k1lls the uppercut, but someth mg else happcus
After tak1ng the kmg of hearts, West
leads a club You ca n take the ace and
king in dummy, but what next'' When
you try to get back to your hand by
ruffong a club, West makes the 111 of
hearts for the sett on g tnck
We all sec it now. of course After
ruflon g the third di amond in dummy ,
South must cash th e A-K of cl ubs. Now
he can pl ay ace and queen of hearts

EAS'f

WEST
• K7 3
• K

10

.9 652
.. 9 2
t 865

3

.AK J9 2

+ tO 6 4 2

+ Q7

SOUTH
• J 64
. AQJ65
t 70

+9 3

Vulnerahle. Nc 1thcr
Dealer West
Wesl

I NT

2t
Pn ss
Pass

North
Dbl

Pa ss
3•
Pa ss

Ea!d
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass

Opening lead

Soulh

Pass

z•
••

+K

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w1th impunily West wrll have
way
110

of lockmg declarer mto dummy to promote Ius heart 10 . and once agaon
North Will be rewarded lor overh1dd1ng
A new bovk by Jmnes Jn coby and fus
fat her, I he fill C Oswald Jacoby, IS now
avariable ,, , bookslorcs Ills "Jacoby
on Card G:rmcs. · pub/J&gt; IJCd by Pharos
Books

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

2 Co ll• ·gP
in Oh1 11

1 Karat e

3 "Lakm&lt;'
for on&lt;'
4 Sla ll
5 i\clh rslvl'
6 TurkiSh

rneJiow

12

Box:in~o~

siu•

m(•asun•

13 Marsh
7 \ofkoa il
plant
8 Etrh
YcHterda y'"' Answer
15Sporl
10 - 0a rH:er
16 Makr· ),,.,.
( i)l'rh)
24 Adorn 30 Play .
S('~mN11
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18 Shn·w
hors1• )
25
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mou sr
14 Wlm l
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PrkpN
19 Gomer l'yl&lt;'.
pool
36
Car
26
Ill-lay
for onf'
17 So!!tt'
mishap
27 Unfair
21 Jlour1df'r
20 frosl
22 Cro&lt;' i&gt;"'
23 c;el ynur 28 M(;M 's 38 Abyss
40 Exhauso
23 llndu latory
frel we1
24 Ruwlin~.
fot

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2611unn y
27 ficl along
28 lsrarl1
airpon
29 Tahh'
~c rap

:JO Exc·luslve

33 And (I ;er)
34 F"h
3rt Grt - of
37 nr lglan
I' ll}'

39 Custom

41 Scrutinize
42 Eu&lt;'hansl
plate
43 Aspire
44 Bold
DOWN
I Stuff
DAILY CR YPTOQUOTES - Here's how lo work It:
AXYDLBAAXR
II LONGFELLOW

tine turns to Harry for heJp

when her boll makes sex·
ual demandl of her In
S1oreo.
10:00 D (1) (lll L.A. Law Van
Owen recovers from her
shoulder wound , her teen ·

aged assailant Is placed on
trrol and balding Brackman
buys a hairplece. (60 mln .)ln
Stereo
Cllll CIJ 20/20 (CCI To-

7911 .
Wettereon 's Water Hauhng.
reesontble rat ... Immediate
2,000 gallon delivery. cist..-ns,
pools, well, etc: cell 304-578-

night'a program feeturee an

lnteNiew wi,.,. former First
Lady 8eny t ' •d end 1ho
Broadway open., g of 'Lea
M10erableo ' 180 min.)
Odd Couple
(I) FrontiiM: Nul Connec:·
tlon (CCI Clear evidence
ohowo that rules and re·
cord• were bani and
changed to allow Germen

2919

HouH coel, limntone, and
gravel Oelivet'ed 1 ton and up.
Jim Lanier. 304-871-1247 or

•m

676· 7397.

Mowrey'e Uphollttflng ttrving
tri county ar•• 22 .,..,,,The b..t
In tumtture upholttenng, Call
304 · 175 · 4154 for fru
ettimll" ·

I

F E N IE D

help from Holmes (80 min .)
9:30 D (1) (lll Night Couot Chris-

Jtmea Boys Wttll' Service Al1o
pDDI• friled. Call 114·268· 1141
or 11.&amp;-448- 11715 or 614-448·

I 873 Mt&lt;curv Cougw UOO.OO.
1886 Hondo kootor CH-200, A • M Custom Couches end
11,600.00. 304·176-3111.
Reupholltery, St. At 7. Crown
Chy, Oh. 114·256-1470, Evo
'81 Dodge Llnctr, red. front 114·446-3438. Opon dol~ 9to
whHI - · II oqulpmonl.llko 4·30, Sat 9·30 to 1 30. Old &amp;
owr P8Ymenta. 304-171-280. new Uphoetered

I~~

_

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

for European affa1ra solicit

General Hauling

Upholetery

secret Amencan files from a

minister and the secretary

Dlli~rd Water SMwice· Poola,
Slsterns, Wells. Delivery Any.
time. Call e14 -448-7404

oond, *8110.00. 304-176·2112. 87

FBI 1nvestigat1on when they
are asked to s teal back top-

ment ia 111olan, the prime

446-4477

Wtter tteuhng, Formerty Ken
Wheaton• now John's Water
Service. lema price~ , phOfle
304-678·2819 or &amp;78 -24154 .

was it caused by

man-made freon gasas1(60
m1n .)
®l II Ci1l Simon &amp; Simon

Phane 814· 446·3888 or 614·

85

shock during the~r wedding
ceremony. Chanmng makes

Mon1ca tries 10 talk Sable
ou1 of marrying Zack (60
min .l
()) Nova: Hole In the Sky
(CCI Scien1is1 examrne a

ore75-7147.

2e42 or67e-29D3

Duke at Nooth CarollnaChal'_el Hill 12 hra I Live
Cll lll .Ill Colby• ICC! Jason and francasca recetva a
a decis1on about Miles and

RINGLES'S SERVICE, e.~epa ­
rienc..t c•rpenttt, a18ctr1C11n,
m•on, painter, raoflng (lnclud·
ing hot tar appltc:etian) 304·

roldol, ltiD 00. '78 Oldo

Omea• 210•.a cvt, tuto, good

T COiJLD STAY
0-IT LONGER .

I

L.

II Cognalt'

CIJ 700 Club
CD Colleae Baeketball:

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

I

16

s I

to become the band's mana ger and reshape their tmage

they are 1nvtted to dtnner by
Fraster and his 1tve-1n gtrlf·
nand In Stereo.

•

Ph 614-388-9e21

Sterka Tree and Lawn Serv1oe
Htdgu, shrubt . buthes
trimmed. lendsc:tping, ltump
and leaf removal, 304-578.

I

i

.~

WR 0 C E
k---.:~.;..;.::.,..::....:;----1.

and her rock band for a
school function . he decides
In S1ereo
9:00 DCll ® CheeroiCCI Sam
and Otane play referee when

Mullins Home Improvement•
Vinyl &amp; Alum Siding &amp; Soffit
Free*ttlmatea. !William Multlnt)

67~-2088

I NAKLY
I
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bl ow
5 Mod&lt;•l
9 &lt;irow

When Alex hires Jennifer

A.P.S. 4 door. 1tc0ftd own•.
gr· blk top. t1 .1150.DO. 304-

176-&amp;314.

aced by a would-be baby
broker (60 m'" I
(fil Tho Planet Eaoth iCC)
AI the North Pole. scien11s1s
fly through a super-charged
aurora shaped by a vio)ent
solar s1orm 160 m1n I (R)
@ MOVIE: 'The Deer
Hunter' Part 1
8·05 (I) MOVIE: "Walking Tall'
a·30 II Cll@ Family Ties (CCI

Aoom additiont. tlectncal. roof·
ing. ald~ng. plumbing, Excellent
reltfencn C.ll614 -367 -0412.

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal Call 304 -875- 1331 .

'The

poverished teenaged par-

All 1VPH carpenter &amp; concrete
wOt"k. lntlf'lor, exterior, remo deling. peint10g, roofing, free
nthnMH Call 614 -446-8174

304·57e· 2398 or e14-4462454.

MOVIE:

MacNeil-Lehrer
Nawahour
®l 1D Ci1l Wizard The Im-

448-0294.

RON'S TeltvlltOn Service
Houte calla on RCA, Ouazar,
GE . Spee1atlng in Ztnrth Ctll

ffi

Cll

ter 6:00p.m .

'73 N0'411, 33.000 'm il•. a evl.

mer Olvmptcs and the De-

mocraltc Net 1ona) ConventiOn m Mtam1 (60 mtn I

Mechanic'

SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair , parts. 1nd suppliu Ptek
up 1nd delivttl"f Davia Veeuum
Cleaner , one helf mile up
Georg• Creek Rd Call 614·

Ill CoU 614-992·

11700. Coli 614-992·6148 of·

~AARY WAS THE
OCCUPANT, I"M NOT
SO SURE NOW!

'
BASEMENT
WATERPRDOFINQ

-

1880 Ctmtro. VI, air, euto.

break -in, the Mumch Sum -

f11

1872 Pontlte C1t1lint Good
motor and tr~namlalon Firat

1125

201 0 John Dette dlnlll tractor·
plowt, dltc UIISO. New Idee
Dyne Bounee mower t485 Lite
model 224T John O.ert beltr

·--A.ND A.LTHOUGH THE
EVIDENCE INDICA.lED

Home
Improvements

.r Sale

814·388·9802

66

ALLEY OOP

Scrv1 ces
81

1988 Ford Thunderbird, one
ownltl', must sell Cell 814-2415 1985

7:35
8:00

304-678·2989

TranstJOrtation

Herballfe lndepend1nt Dlst. Cell
me for product Mon -Fri 9·3.
Gloria Grlte 304· 882-31&amp;2.

Camper trailer fultv equipped.
readv to go, tenks lnduded,

rn

~J..L.ovt:~ ACG:OVNj.

79 Moton Homes
8t Campers

304-458-1031

e14-992-3200 or 614-992-

TAL.JC.S' A8our TH.f? 8AN'#

B-N·M Tire, blemished tirAs,
De1n, Central, 13"-14"'-16",

ID Ci1l@ Wheel of Fortune
Barney Miller
Cll Sanlord and Son
U ill Cll Now Newlywed
Game
&amp;I ffi Too Close lor Com foot
0
Judge
~Wheel of Fortune
1D Ci1l (ill Jeopardy
~ Jefferson•
(I) Honeyrnoonero
U ffi@ Cosby Show iCC)
In Stereo
ill Daktari
Cll 0 I]) Our World iCC) A.
look at the summer of 197 2
explores the Watergate
~

7:06
7:30

BOILEG

James Jacoby

Newahour

DOES

be ·

)ow to form four su,ple word5

Sl CDM'A'S'H
0 Cll People's Couot
Cll Wondeoful World of

phews 160 m'".)
®l News
(fil
MacNeil-Lehrer

•

Auto Parts
l!o Accessories

8t Grain

Hay

eH-992-5437 of1or 6

814-985-3&amp;38.

t~e

BRIDGE

ies of cartoons featunng
Donald Duck and Mickey
Mouse be.ng frustrated and
t ncked by the 1r rascally ne·

p.m.
18 ft. Bass TraCker U1 40 H P
Trolling Motor, live well, and so
forth Paul Kerr, Cheater. Ohio

leners o f
0 Rearrange
l our scrambled word'

WDID
GAMI

POLLAN

Wtllte Ne)son talks about hts
upcomtng feature f tlm, " Red
Headed Stranger ''

Disney: Mlckay and Donald Kidding Around A ser-

Mercury 175 HP recenlly rebuilt.

3q4-895-3456

875.00 Ph. 814·448-2491 ond

Wood1pli1ter S&amp;OO , Kaw11akl
90cc t100. Call 814-448·

76

Want to trade l~rge round bal•
of hay for cattle Ph. 1514·48·

Fuel Oil Tank holds10.0gallon oil
INvem ..uge

Now buying thell c:orn or e•
corn Cali for let ell quotts. River
Citv Farm Supply, 114-448-

Vef¥ largflgymnestrccushion for
ule Durable cover Askmg t76 .
Call 614-992 ·3200 or 114992-3824, aak for Rev . Baker

Davr1on's Lands caprng Pink 6
White Dogwoods, Flowering
Crabtreea, Shade Trees end
Conifers Can be pltnted now for
this spr1ng. Ph 814·258· 1427.
16 It Utility Trailer, duel exle.
sohd f loor Call 614·388-9802

Basketball:
Miami at Florida State 12
hrs.) L1ve
Cll Entertainment Tonight

747e.

$2600 Colle14-992-7830

245-6121

2 hvdrauhc charra, excellent
c:onditron $40.00 each 1 ulon
half dryer $60 00 Call614·446·

mick
(!) College

Used auto parts. Chrysler end

8uild1ng Mtterials
Block, brick, sewer pipn, wm·
dowt, lintels, etc:. Cltude Win·
t81't, Rio Grande, 0 . Call 614·

Plasti c cistern state approved,
plattic uptle tanka, plastic
culve"s, me1al culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jtck·
ton, Oh 614·2 86· 5930.

1984 Honda XL600 .
81,100 00 Motorcycle trtller
like new 82&amp;0.00. 304-175·

Chevy. Coil 114-247-3281

Conseuion Trailor

Gold refr~gefltor. cook top.
hood. oven f100 00, 304 -675-

Cell 614-266-6261 .

62 Wanted to Buy

Large round bal" ofhay,S10 00
each Will deliver Call 814· 448·
1062 after &amp;pm.

17 ft

6007

Cellahan·s Used Tire Shop Over
1.000 ttres. sizes 12. 13, 14. 15,
18, 16.5 8 m1les out Rt. 218.

8 hp naw "Troy Blh" roto tiller,

304·895·3855

funny
WKRP In Cincinnati
6:35
Andy Griffith
7·00 IJ ill PM Magazine
ill Hardcastle and McCor@I
(I)

1983 Hondt V· 45 Magna. excellent condition. very low mileage
whh extras Ph. 81•· 367· 0683
1983 Yamaha YZ 80. ew.c: c:ond,
8500 00. Set et 2606 "h M1d1·
son or cell John 304-8715 · 6497.

by CLAY

h1 s stster Lynn get 1nvo!ved
m a battle of practtcal jok es
that turn out to be not so

Motorcycles

2075

304-676 -1867

54 Misc. Merchandise

81 Farm Equipment

3120

Early American , cream, brown,
gold and orange, couch and
c:harr, same as new. Early
Amer1c:an Zenrth contole atereo
AM-FM radio Phone 304· 773·

2553.

son: C11e of Lynn's Dangerous Admirer Bryan and

1857

~:.~··:.~:n";:;'~n~"~ ~::'.d 64 Misc. Merchandise
Orttn 8AM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat 614 -446· 1699. 627 3rd.
Ave Galhpolls, OH

9110.

45

1978 Ford F-1 60, 4 wheel drive.
lockout hubt, PS. PB. auto, good

~~~~:~:~v S©~~lA-LG£!rSll

_ _ _ ___;__ ldtrod

I

q)!,ci&lt;-

' 79 Chev'I,Luv, 4 wheel drive, air
eond, good thape. 304· 676·

Houte In country, prefer. Leon,
Arbuckle aree ReMonlble rent
Will fix up tf nec:Msary 304·

Television
Viewing

C"\:&lt;C

614-98!-3949

FmHA EHO

SNAFU'M

'11 COr'nmodort. 14x45, like
new 11\ftd in onty 6 months,
I)IYOff. Phone 304·982· 3154.

Inventory,

Furnished epa"ment. next door
to ltbrary Oneprofess1analadult
only Parkrng Call 614· 446·

Office Sptct for Rent bctllent
tor Attorneys. Accountlnt . et c:
Close to Court ~ouse . Call
WIIBmln Reel Ettate Agency

5883

fi~~:tures. gr1nd opening. etc Can

Furnlahed &amp; unfurmshed apts ,
8160.00 and up. releren cee Ph
304· 676· 7738 or 304 -676 5104 A- 1 Reel Estate

Rooms for rent. dav week
month. Galli• Hotel Call 814·
446-9715 Rentatlowas8120
month.

1990 LibertY 2 bedroom. 111
electric, fumlahed t77eo. Will
contider trade Call 614·992·

7478.

7026

Newly decortttd h• In Otllipo·
lis 3 bdr , 2 batht Mulf hwe
good referancea Call 814 -4415·

Houae for rent, I rooms and bath
with garage. l•v• lot. with
option to buy. 304-8715-1090

2687.

~14- 44e -

0766.

1972 2 bedroom Mobile Home
1981 Oakbrook 14x70, LR
tJtpendo, 38A , 2 btth. wood·
burner. AC. 812,600 or belt
offer. Must sell c:•ll 614·379·

2 Bedroom apt mce cerpetrng,
wattf pa1d. washer 8t dryer
hook-up, stove, refrig. furnished
available Jan 1. 1987 Ph.

1119

House in Cheater, 6 rooms and
b1th Clo11 to tchool 1180. per
month plus depotit. Call 614986 -4300 and 814 -992· 7252 .

$5 600 00 Ph 114·446·4841 .

1 Bedroom buic rent s 176 00
plus electnc Also requtred a
8200.00 sec:urltV deposit CON ·
TACT Jackson Estates Oept. Ph
448 -39 97 Equat Houa1ng
OpportuMy

e

1971 Commodore 12d5. 2
Bdr , partly furnished, wood
burning stove Ph 614-388·

9eo4

4926

675·26480f e75-5783

0239

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

2 BR , 16 Coun St Carpeted
Kitchen turn 8350·month Plus
utilltiet, deposit Call 614· 448·

Two bedroom apt. phone 304·

3 bdr ranch. Rodney Vrllege II,
1286 mo. plus deposit . Retaren·
c:es requlftd Call Bl1ckburn
Realty 614·446 -0008

...... Ph 614-261-9383

Own your ow n jean·sportawear,
led l et 1ppanl. chlldrent ·
mate•nlty, large tiltl, petite.

Commercitl building• for lease.
Downtown Pt. Plee11nt. Storet.
oH1ce1 A One Real Estate.
Carol Yeeglf, Broker Call 304·

By owner. 1 1h story tarm houae.
2 car gar~ge. b~rn . 30 •c:r" in
Leon. 304-4&amp;8 · 1071 .

2471.

S1 00 per hour. d1ys only.

Business
Buildings

41

Pnce reduced, by owner, 3
bfldraom, kitchen. dining room.
living room, femitv room w ith
Pl&amp;lltc Cisterna, Septic Tanka.
woodburn8f', one acre, ger1ge, 2
culverts state approv&amp;d &amp; met1l
outbUilding•. 304·891 -3468.
culverts Ron Evan• Enterptltas,
Jac:ksan Oh 614 -288· 5930.
Sale or rent. New Haven, 3
btdroomt, 2 baths, firepltce,
Will take care of elderly r-euans garage, U8.000 00or8275.00
in their home 20 Veart a•r-•
month plus depotlt. 304· 273·
rience Call 614·446· 2590.

Will da bnby 11t1rng in my home.

34

Apartment
for Rent

6 room unfurmshed apartment

leo. 304·e76-2885

67e 2961

126. 900

44

rw

e14-992-2839.

Situations
Wanted

CLA~If.

PS , PB, AC, topp•. brake

Mobile home. phones 614- 446-

nAceuary Must

Bnbysrn er Ofleded preferably in
my home on Raccoon Rd Few
evenlngs &amp; f ew weekends -mo
Cell6 14·44 6 -3431

l'rucke for Sale

7479

87~ · 3000

AVON Sell Avon Make 40%
Call fl 14 446 3368

BORN LOSER

a.

Need 8 Good Peopl e

21

Call

72

COUNTRV MOBILE Hom a Ptrk.
Route 33, North of Pom•oy
Rental trailers Call 614·992·

K Mobile Homes, 2 and 3
K
bedroom mobile hom11. 304·

Help Wented

15

deposit

Large 2 bedroom trtller with
roc&gt;m addition on 20 ac:r... ~·
Apple Grove. Oh1o Free ga.
1226 plus ut11it1et 8,00deposlt
required Call 304 -372· 6031

number c / o Ga llipolis Dally
Tribune Do• T-1010, 826 Thtrd
Avenue, Gallipoht OH 46631

12

•1 00

mon1h

KIT 'N' CARLYI,E ®by Larry Wright

48 Space for Rent

Mobile Home for rent n. .
Ch"hlre. Call614-387-7148.

Would like to hiNB a settled
m1ddle aged lady to move In whh
me Modern home I em able
bodied widow Salary tor hght
tmusaworll I wlll call you Send
nama llddreu and phone

No expemmce

Thursday, February 26, 1987

, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

11

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Thursday. February 26, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

•

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Department spollSOrs dinner
Scipio Township Senior Citizens· and Sc ipio Township
Volunteer F ire Department 11r e sponsor ing an all-you-can-eat
Ca ptain D's dinner lhl5 Sunday, with serving from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m . Adva nce tickets lor adults are $4.25, or $4. 50 at the door.
Children's ~d v a nce t ckets ar e $2.50 or $2.75 at the door.
Everyo ne welcome.

Middleport lodge plans meeting
MiddlepQrt Lodge 363 F&amp;AM will meet 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday.
Refr eshment s wi ll be oerved.

EMS ,_.nits respond to 5 calls
Meigs County Emer gency M e'dica l Services repor t s five calls
Wednesday,
Rut land Rl 7: 20 a.m. to Mo11nt Union Chu rch Road for Lloyd
M ar tin to O' Bieness JY!emorlal Hospital ; Middleport at 10:53
a.m. to Sou th Third Aven11e for Eric Goode to Veterans
Mem or ialliospll al ; Middlepqrt at 3:55 p.m. to Holzer Clinic for
ShJrly Ap pl ~ by to Holzer M edical Center; Racine at 9:01p.m.
took Da mon Fi sher frqm the jire station to Veteran s Memorial
Hos pit al; Scipio Tpwn ~hlp F ire Department atll: 18 p.m . to a
str uc ture fi re on Ohi o 692 at Pagevllle.

Fire destroys Pageville home
The Fred Althouse residence at Pagevllle wa s des troyed by
fire shor tly before midnight Wednesday .
The Scip io Tol\'nship F lr p . Depar tment , assisted ·by the
Al bany Fi r e Depapment, wa~ called to the scene at il : 18 p.m.
A Sc ipio depar tment spok esman reported that smoke and
wa ter des tr oyed VJhaf fire 1 Idn' t In the small fra me house .
Cause of the fi re rnay nave ljeen electr ical. Althouse, his wi fe
and small child esca ped Injury. Firemen were called ba ck t ~ the
home Thu rsday rnorn lng whljn the fi re appar ently rekindled.

enfor cement agencies which participated with the m oney to be
used In the fight aga inst illegal
dr ugs, Gerard repor ted.
The cr iminal case against Cain
Is pending In the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. Cain was
Indicted on a single count of
cultiva llon of marijuana, a felony of the fourth degree, Th e
charge resulted from an Incident
i·n September 1986. when 158
· mar ij uana plants were confi sca ted on the Cain property. A
search warra nt was obtai ned on
that occasion and othe-r additional evidence of cultivation was
obtained, Gerard sta ted.
On behalf of Meigs County
Prosecuting Att orney Crow, Ger ard ex pressed appreciallon to
all the officers and agencies

Veterans Memorial
Wednesd ay Adm issions
T ammy Adkins, Por tla nd; Clyde
Clark. Letart.
Wedn esd ay Discharges Dora Smith, Milt on Gary, R.;l ph
Webb, Ha r r y Shain , Clar a
Ad ams, M audi e Wood, Nora
Houdashelt.

which par ticipated not only in the
Init ial arrr est In September but
the exer cise of the feder al
seizure warrant Wednesday.
" The fight against illegal
drugs i s not a probl em for any

Jackpot up for grabs
CLE VELAND (UP! ) - A
jackpot of at least $20 million will
be up for grabs in Ohio's Super
Lotto dra wing next week after
the game's top pr ize went uncl aimed Wednesday night for a
fou rth co nsecutive week.
A state lottery commission
SpOkesman today sa id there were
no tickets sold for Wednesday's
game that listed all six of the
numbers drawn - 21, 23, 32, 33,35
and 42.
That means the $15 million
jackpot that was availabl e Wednesday will be car ried over to
next week, Increasing the grand
prize to at least $20 million, the
spokesman sa id.
Although no one picked all six
number s. 235 player s selected
fi ve or the numbers to win $788
each. Al so, B ,479 player s chose
four of th e numbers to win $52
apiece.

single co unty or j urisdiction; we
all
to
one another,
th is

case well
concluded.

proves,"

Ger ard,
•

MHS girls
win sectional
tournament ·
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Fin·al Clearanee

$999
.
WOMEN S SHOES ••••••••••••• ·
·.

ONE RACK

.

1

S0°/o OFF
20°/o

NOW

WERE
TAKE
ANOTHER

700/0

Rutland: I va Sisson, Robert W.
Sisson. William All&lt;'n Bl ackwood, Mar y Dav idson, Dona
Davl~ son. Llnsa S. Carpenter.
Vlnlon : WIJllam R. Ander son .
Shade. Fonda G. Thomas.
Milldlepor t: Herbert B. Car son. William Moody, David Dod son. Kenneth Imboden, E llis
Clonch, Nancy Mullen, Joan
Edw ~ rd s, Pat Kit chen, Dorothy,
McCipud , Shirley frazier , Shelly
Fox , Edward Durst . Sarah
Fowler. Ri cky Schaefer. Nor ma
Wtlcqx, Patricia K. Logan, Barbara Mullen, Gloria Peavley,
Geuld Anthony. Timothy Smith,
Mau~Jsh Nelson. Brenda Haggy.

County readies._ _tC-iop-li_nu_e_df_ro_m_P_a_;;_ge_ 1_1_ _
r lewskl expl ained, the $11,181
remains with Blue Cross to cover
claims which may occur while
the policies art&gt; In effect. put are
flied aft er expira tion.
M ichael Warner of Broga nWar ner Insura nce wa s al the
meellng to discuss generalllabii Jty pollciPs for lht&gt; . highway
department and the Meigs
County Council on A g ln ~. The
highway dcpartm_cnt policy ex pires April 20; the cou ncil on
pglng expires Apr il!. At present ,
the highway deJ;Iar trnent pays
$23.805 for liability co v~ rage, not
Including costs tor fleet coverage
tor cou nty ve hicles . The counc il
on aging pays $595.
·
Warner sai d befor e rcpcwln g
.the policies. the Insurance com ·
pany needs a lett er fr om the
prosecuting attorney staling that
the co mmi ssioners are not poli cy
par ticipants. Th e commissioners

said they would forward the
letter regarding the highway
department , but pOinted out that
the council on aging is an
independant organiza tion and
not a, governmental agency. In
whlc~ case. a letter would not be
requlfed.
Tha board will be renewing an
agreement with Johnson Controls, Charleston, W.Va.. for
malqtalnance of the courthouse
furna~e and air conditioning
sy steflls. Commissioner Ri chard
Jones spys the co ntract with
John~on Cont ois reduced las t
year'f malntalnance bills by
Jones commended the
com ny for "superior serv ice."
In ther matter s, the board
appr~ved an adva nce of $170,000
lrom r eal es tate taxes for general tund opera tions. making a
total of $270,000 adva nced this
year.

SS,?t

Vol . 36, No.208

OFF
HARTLEY'S
SHOES
MAn VANVRANKEN· OWNER

21 0 East Main

~,CORDS &amp;
~ TWILL

JEANS

Jr. Sizes 3/4 to 15/16
Missy Sizes 6 to 20

36 to 48. True western styling
100% cotton - prewoshed.

Speelal Friday ••• Satar••Y

· Your Choice

Reg. 520 ... Sale S8.00
Reg. 522 •.• Sale 58.80
Reg. 526 ... Sale Sl 0.40

CLEVELAN D tUP1 i - Ohio's
Super Lotto ga me. which celebra ted Its firs t anniversary F"eb.
19, has reached it s four th jackpot
of $20 million or mor e.
Last Wednes day, for the fourth
consecutive week. ther e wer e no
winner s of the top prize in Ohio's
r ichest lolicry game. meanin g
the jackpot in this Wednesday's
drawing will be at least $20
million.
" Th is is exact ly what the ga me
is designed to do- from ti me to
time r oll over enough to create
thesr lar ge j ackpots and enthusiasm . aryd along the way more
doll ar s for education." lottery
spokeswoman Anne Bloomberg
sa id.
The biggest winner to date was
ne w ~ pa p er carr ier Walter Morgan -or Center_vJilc..lnd. Morga n
cla imed the $2~ million j ackpot
Apr il 9 in the game's ei ghth
dr awing.
It t ook j ust four wee ks for th e
j ackpot to r each S2o mil lion. bu t
th is Wednesday's game will be
the fifth since a jackpot was las t
won.
" Th at was our first rea lly big
one. It was u record j ackpot. "
Bl oomberg sai d in explaining
why the j ackpot reached $25
million in just four drawings. "As
a result. we saw cont inued
increasing sal es."
Two otht&gt;r jackpots, May 20
and Oct. 29. were each wor th $20
million.
If nobody hit s on the l -in -7
mill ion chance Wt&gt;dnesday. lottery fever of · epidem ic proportions could sweep acr oss Ohio
and Into neighboring states.
" We could be lookin g at a
national record t$41 mill ion!. "
Bloom berg sai d. "It wou ld be

WESTERN
JACKETS

Wrangler, Lee and Lord
Isaacs brands.
Jr. Sizes 3/4 t,o 15/16
Missy Sizes 6 to 20
REg. S22.00 TO S26.00

S2688

WOMEN'S

JEANS

~SALE

~-

CHILDREN'S

Oual~y Wranglor Denim liiiiS

Girls' Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.
littlo Boys' Sizes 12 to 24 mos. and 2

7

REG. l6,00 to l24.00

TWO DAYS ONLY
$4 77 TO $1917

.. Sale S15.40
'26 .. Sale 516.80
S28 .. Sale 519.60

MEN'S STRETCH
BLUE DENIM

BOYS' BASIC

MEN'S FULL CUT

DENIM JEANS

JEANS

Cotton poly blend denim for more
comfort - prewashed. Made by
Lee or Wrangler. Sizes 30 to 50
waist.

DENIM JEANS

Special friday ond 5atur·
day only. Husky siltS 8 to
18, slims and regulars 8 to
16, student ti1u 26 to 30
wait!. Wrangler and Lee.

514.95
518.95
519.95
521.95

Jeans ... S10.47
Jeans ...S13.27
Jeans .•.$13.97
Jeans ... 515.37

lndudtt the new Wranglu
909 City ltraighll.
'

By Lee and Wrangler. Sizes
34 to 50 waist. Prewashed
blue denim, a little more
comfort for the bigger guys.

r eal exciti ng, bu t we' r e happy
when people win."
The older Ohio Lotto game was
played twi ce a week until the
in troduction of the Wednesday
Super Lott o game, in which a
pl a~w picks six numbers fr om a
field of 44. Ohio Lotto. now played
only on Sa tu rdays, requires
players to pick six nu mbers from
a fi eld of i O.
Ei ght peopl e shared the top
Oh io L ott o jackpot of $24.6
million in August l984.
Although no ticket In thE' l ast
Super Lot to drawing had all six
numbers- 21, 2l 32, J3. l5 and 42
- 235 ·tickets had five of the
numbers to gi\'e th eir holders
$788 each. Also. 13,479 tickets had
four of the numbers worth $52
ap(ece, and 236,i&gt;i6 tlckets listed
. thr~. of the numbers for$~ea c h.
Ticket sa les for the dr awing
totaled $11. 397,720.

446·30·5

Dem ocr ati c senator from Mainr. in an int c-r v irw

sel ling arms to an Ira nia n rrgimf' hr oncp ca ll ed

la te Thursday.
" I got the sense today ... in tho 45 minutes wr
had with him in the Cabinet Room before th e press
conference that he was listening to what we had to
say as If he was hearing things he had never hoard
before," Muskie concluded on ABC's "N lghtl ine"
13 hours after the pa nel' s news conference on the
re port.
Sen. John Tower of Texas. the Rep ublica n
Reagan loya list who led the rcv ic"', board, ca me
away with a different impress ion.
F.ven as he faulted the president for maki ng
mistakes, Tower said he remained convinced or
Reagan' s fi r m belief In his own Intentions in

"M urder lncorpOI'a ted."
" I thin k one of th ings he i &lt;lilil think &lt; is tha t ...
whe n th e story became publicl,v known. tha t kill ed
1he prospect of t he pla n or 1lw program working to
SC'cure lhr release of th e rC'sl of th e hostagPs th ai th is approach wou ld ultimal el.v 1have
ga ined! thp r elea se of all th e Amcrlran ho&lt;t:tgl's"

RIGHT-TO-READ - Chapter I reading teachers of the Meigs
Local School District are r eady to launch the observance of lht•
annual Right to Read Week In the various schools. Signing a
proclam ation noting the openln~ of the week on JVIonday. March 2,
seated In the photo, are, l eft to right, ,Jumtos Carpenter, assistant
superintendent of the district: Rutland Mayor Jim Fink, and
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyh•r . Tht• r eading teachc.- and th e

By NANCY YOI\CHAM
Sentinel Staff Writer
Th e Eas tern Local Board of
Education will be searchi ng for a
new superintendent and new
head basketball coach fo llowing
Th ursday night 's accept ance of
the res ignations of Superi ntendent Ric hard Rober ts and Coach
Dennis Eichinger .
The Eastern boar d met Thu rs day at 7 p.m . In a regular session
at the high school.
Roberts, In a brief letter of
res ignation. sa id it had been "a
pleas ure working with t ht&gt; student s and people or Eas tern
Local, " bu t th at he was leaving
the superintendent's position
.July :11. which shou ld "afford the

b oa rd ti m e'· t o fi nd a
replacement.
. Roberts. who is in his eighth
year at Eastern , said later th at
"a ft er a ti me, you reac h a point
where you feel you· re not gaining
gr ound ." He said It was ti m e fo r
him to "go somepl ace and make
a new start."
Eichinger, a 1972 Eastern High
gr aduate who played va r si ty
basketb all al M arietta College
and vars it y volleyball at Ohio
St ate, sa id via telephone this
m orning he will re main with the
high school as a teacher and
ath letic director.
He sa i d he " has bought a far m
and plans to spend more ti me
with his wife."

hrld b~· pro- lra ni ~m trrrori sts in LC'ba non , Towr r

said on th e ABC program.
Wh at Reag;1n dot's bt'i if'V(' now rn a~· comro u11 n

his telev ised speech next wrek, bu t tho Tower
board lr ft no question of wha t i t thinks &lt;t bou t th e
I ra n arms sa les .

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In his l et ter of · r es ignation to ques ted priva te sessions.
The board reconve ned In o(X'n
the board , he sa id he felt he "no
longer ca n be effec tive" in the session a/ 10:1&gt; p.m .. and Susie
head coac hing pos i tion and Is Heines. board pres ident . an·
leav ing the j ob effec tive F"cb. 26, nounccd th at stu dent s who had
the date of the board meet In g. He cur lier been Ineligible to play
also extended thanks to th&lt;' because of low gradrs , may
student athle/es who partici- participate In ath letics if. gra des
pa ted In Eastern bas ketbal L and arc brought to passing. The
the loyal fans who supported t h ~ grades are to be monitored on a
week 10 week basis.
progra m.
Heines also announced the
The resigna tion or Grace 'Chr'
valier, as a subst it ute custodia n. board wi ll be taking under
advisement a policy for acawas also accepted.
demic
status for st uden ts for all
Fo llow ing aCC&lt;'pt ancc or th e
resignations. the board moved ex tra -curricular activ it ies .
Alleged discip li nary action
Into a 2'11 -hour cxeeutlve ses sion
to discuss gr ade req uirements of against su bslltutc bus driver
student athletes with severa l Cindy Rector was brought to the
co ncer ned parents who had re· ·board 's allrnllon by altor nr y

PO INT PL EASANT - Maso n
Count y school teacher s mel
Wednesday at Poin t Pleasa nl
Junior High Sc hool to decide
whether to author ize /he West
Vi rgin ia Education Association' s
executive board to ca ll a statewide teachers str ik&lt;'.
Approxim ately 250 teac hers.
about 200 of whom arc members
of the WVEA/ Maso n Count y
Teachers Associa tion, par ticipated In the Informational meet Ing and balloting session, accordIng to Jim Tay lor, MCTA
pres ident.
Taylor described thos&lt;' all endIng as ' 'angry" wit h the Inac tion
of the state Legislature and the
lack of leadership regarding
education Issues.
" It's obvious tha t nothing Is
going to happen until we make II

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schoob where they teach arc, standing, left to right , Mary Brau er,
Middleport: ,Janel Hoffman, Pom eroy ; .Jonl .Jeflers, Pomeroy;
Cheryl Ll ghtfrltz, Salem Center ; Wendy II al ar, director of th e
Chapl&lt;•r I reading pro~ram for thr district; Barbara Mathews,
Salisbury; Kim Ohlinger, Rutland; Linda Stanley, ll ar rl son v lll~.
and E llzahclh Story. Middleport and Br adbury schools.

William Colt' of Jackson .
Cole. who spcclrtcally requested open &lt;ess lon . clalmrd
that the lloard . at an Par lier
meeting we nt Into PX&lt;'C U/lve
srss lon whf'rc ·· untor-robon.l l ed

aecusat lo ns" were made aga inst
Rector without her know lcd~e.
fl e said Ea siPrn' s trunspor ta ·
tlori director. Arcllir nose. was
not involved In the meeting, and
th at Ht•ctor was subseq uentl y
told by Supcfi ntrndc nt Roberts
she- wos bei ng taken off the
substitu te driving Ji st a nd would
no! be reca lled beca use of
complaints of h&lt;'r reckless opera·
l ion. HowPVN, Rector was la ter
reca lled as a subs tltui P. but not
tConllnut' d on Page lOt

Mason teachers lean toward strike

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Eastern superintendent, basketball coach resign

F ABRIC SHOI' - An open house will be held at
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Corner of ll*d &amp; 01"
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chief of staff Donald Regan. whose res ignation Is
now con sider ed alfbu't c er tain.
Congr essional r eactio n to the repor t Is some of
the input Reagan wa nts as he stud ies Its
conclu sions and prepares for responsive action.
The co mments on Capitol Hill Thu rsday were
mixed, oft en along party lines. arid even within
the three-man panel it self the final j udgment of
wher e Reaga n stands now sparked disagreement
between its leading Republica n and it s sole
Democra t .
" (The presldenli may tonight be thinking about
things th at wer e never brought to his att ention
before. " said commission member Edmund
Muskle, the ex-secreta ry or slate and former

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WASHINGTON iUPI) - President Reaga n,
rejecting "instant analys is" or the Tower
Commission's cr iticis m or his foreign policy
stewardship, Is study in g wh at his chief spokesman calls a report th at " looks good."
Reagan refused to comment Thursday on th e
conclu sions of his own review board in th e
Iran-Contra scanda l. promising to address th e
nat ion next week. No time has been set for the
spe&lt;&gt;eh, though sources said Tu es day night is a
good bet. ·
Today. Reagan ar ra nged a pr iva te m eeting
wit h congressional leaders at which the agenda
was likely to include thP Tower report and
qu ~s tlons of a successor to embattled Whit e Hou se

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Rain continuing tonight and
Saturday, with a low tonlght
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Saturday In the mid 50s. Th e
probability of pr ecipitation Is
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There w ill be~ motor vehicle ca ravan fo r med at the Meigs
Hi gh School at 4 p.m.
to escprt the Meigs Hi gh boys
basketball tea m to (he sec t
gum£&gt; with Belpre in Athens.
All Mara uder l~ns ~re
to take part and ar c asked to
decora te their vehicles fo r
event.

gan. Lar ry J. Ball. Elllls E.
Myers. William R. M yer ~ .
Minersville: M ary L. Voss.
New Haven, W.Va.: Marla N.
Roush. Ronnie Roush.
Rac ine: Virginia M. Bl and,
Charlotte L. Wamsley, j..orett a
K. Hill. Richard Randolph, Charles W. Bush. .Johqny Evans,
Charles F. Wag ner, Th omas M.
Theiss, Donna !hie, Rqger L ,
Grace, Dor tha P. Riffle. Pat r lcij
A. E rvin . Dav id A. Wolfe . Do.
rothy M. Sayre, Robert L ,
Rit chie. Dorothy Jen Alklre 1
Mary Amber Warqer , Randy
Simpson. Louise F rank. John
Frank.

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A meetin g of the· Buckeye Joint-Count y Self Insura nce
Council will be held at 10 a. m .'Frlday I~ the downsta irs meeting
room at th e Comfort lnn . J ackson. on Sta'te Route 9:!.

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p.m. Among the employes are, felt to right, Ann
Lambert , Judy Eichinger, Gina Thomas, Jill
Nease and Becky Ander son.

Th e Fabric Shop, owned by
Ar thu r and Ada 1Nease, has
moved from It s Wes t Second
Street business location of the
pas t 16 years, to the former
E bersbach Hardwar e Store
building on 110 Wes t Main.
An open house at the new
local ion will be held Sunday from
1 to 5 p.m . with refres hments to
be served and discount coupons

and door prizes to be awarded .
Mr. and Mrs. Nease began
bu siness In Pomeroy In November 1959 1n the building at the
corner of East Main and Sycamore streets·and reloca ted to the
Second Street building In 1961 .
E mployes are Becky Ander ·
son, Ann Lambert. Judy E ichinger, Jill Nease, Gina Thomas and
Marjorie Hoffman.

seven in oppositio n of a strike.
"Seve nty per cen t 1of thl' nonmrmi:&gt;l'rs) favorrl.i the str lkl'. "
Painter &lt;ald . " I thi nk that's
probabl y rrpr·esrntallvc. We ' ll
fi nd out for su re• Saturday ."
Painter added tha t JX7 of th e
MCTA 's 24~ mPntbcrs voted .
T here ar&lt;' &lt;tbout :1211 clqss room
teachers In

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r oun1 y.

Ba lloting followed a qurs tlnn
and answrr " '" ion Jed by
Palnt~r anet .lor Furtad o. WV i.':A
Hcgl o n Ill t : n is rr v c
represrn 1at 1\·11
Taylor 'ai d. " Tht• vo &lt;t• w:ts
taken on 1hi' st rlkt• lssu&lt;'. The
bal lots will IJI' litkrn to WVI&lt;A
headqu tll't&lt;'r' in ( 'hurles ton on
;;at urday . Th t· i&gt;&lt;tilots from all
over the sl &lt;tH· will be tot:tlrd and
then we will kno ~ wha t &lt;r&lt;'tion
wi ll take pla r-r .'"

Testing sclledulea on suspect bottl~:. -

The manufactu rer of a douche
product wi ll test a bott l!' of Its
product to determine If contam ination or tamperi ng Is Invo lved .
That was the word from the
manager of a Pomeroy store
The more spacious quarters today following the purchase of
have allowed for the expansion of the Item by a Middl eport wom an
merchandise. The shop features ear ll!'r In the week.
Accordin g to the purchaser, a
a large select Jon of piece goods
and notions, along with a bridal twin pack of the product was
departm ent with fi ne satins and purchased and one bottle was
laces. and headpieces. The shop used.
When a relative of the pur ·
maintains the Singer dealership .
and ser vices all kinds of sewing chaser star ted to pu t the remainmachines. shar pens scissors, Ing bott le until the sink, she
noticed a "s limy," also desand does alt erations. .

Store plans open house for Sunday

happen." Taylor said.
The 17,000-mcmber WVEA has
called for a statew ide ll'arhcrs'
strike unless the Legislature
moves forward wit h teacher pay
raises and other rdura t ion
Issues.
Vote tota ls from across the
state were expected to be complied Saturda y In Charleston.
WVEA President Tom Vogel said
Monday earl y lnd ic·ations were
that teachers favor wa lki ng out.
Although MCTA members
voted by secrf't balioll, an
unoffi cia l poll of 2.1 non·
association mem bers showed
those teac hers overwhelmingly
In support of a strike.
Rob Paint er, local action plan
coordinator. said today tha i of
the 2:1 non-m!'mbcr teachers
polled, 16 voted In favor and

crlbed as a "mucus" loo king
substance, In the second bott le.
The boll lc was returned to the
store on Sunday evening and the
store refu nded the purchase
price.
Having second thoughts, the
purchaser and her husband decided lorcturn to thestore toplck
up the second bollle, but were
unable to get the bottle back Into
their possession from store employees Monday evening. The
purchaser also was exa mined by
a loca l doctor M onday evening. It
was reported .
Meanwhile, the second bott le

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of the douchl' wa s take n 111
district meet Jng for employees of
thr store on Wrdnvsdillf and t h ~ .
solution In qu••stlo n Is bei ng s&lt;;-ni .
to the manu fact urlng firm , w hlc ~ :
will condu ct an analys is to :
determi ne· the· con tent s.
'/'he product has been takc•n of!
the shelves oft hr Pomeroy store,
but not through any orders Issued
by the company, which has not :
had time to conduct the analys is. :
The Pomeroy Pollee Department ·
and the M&lt;'lgs Cou nt y Hea lth :
departmen t arc appr ised of the .
situation.
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