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3 Sections. 30 Pages , 25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

By NANCY YOACIJAM
records - paper, film and Independent of surface support.
Sen'tlnel Staff Writer
computer.
Founded In 19~3. NUS now has
Many of Meigs County's most
The climate controlled eiwir- a list of more than 1,000 clients,
valuable records lie securely in . onment and massive · security ranging from the General Motors
what has been called the world's · network ensures that in the event Corp. to the Social Security
largest safety deposit box -an of a natural national disaster. Administration. U.S. Patent Of·
SO-acre · formE-r limestone mine important and vital information flee and U.S. Civil Service
located 55 miles north of PJ.tts· remains safe and intact.
· Commission, to the J.C. Pennev
burgh near Slippery Rock, Pa.
The company. National Under· Co., to the First National Bank of
More than 200 fl?et below the groundStoragelnr. (NUS),isthe Slippery Rock, Pa. to the Meigs
hills of western Pennsylvania, largest underground vault in the County Rerorder's Office.
the miles of cavern'ous passage- country . Armed guards patrol
Records are stored at NUS
ways no longer contain the the entrance 24-hours-a-day and·· from all over the United States
limestone once used in Pitts· an underground. water supply with the federal government
burgh's' steelmaking operations. and emergency power source are leasing the largest chunk of
Instead, the corridors bustle w'ith maintained - thus enabling the storage space. The federaf goet:nployees from anothC'r impor· company to continue operations vernment is alsooneofsixclients
tant business - that of storing for a minimum of 30 days, maintaining a full-time staff at
the mine. In addition, many
small organizations, rolleges,
engineering firms, rmrnty governments, insurance compan·
les, . school districts and ceme·
tery associations store their
records at NUS.
Organizations can store just
one cardboard box of cecords a
' year for just a ·few dollars, or
on a wet•kly basiS, Congo minimizes the amount of
WEEKLY DUTY -Microfilming of important
millions of records in an area
tlmt• original documents must he held In her
original documents Is done Wf.!ckly hy Meigs
which may even be personally
office.
Although thl)iarge camt•ru which Is uHed In
County Recorder Emmogent• Holstein Congo,
designed, operat e d and
the
microfilming
process Is gl'ttlng old, It still
pictured, or one of her staff memh&lt;•rs. By filming
controlled.
works well, Congo says.
And because NUS Is a company
of professional recordskl:'eping
specialists. many clients find its
retrieval service faster and more
about $200 annually.
Congo's deci"sion to have her good co ndit ion. Congo adds .
dependablE' than lhl:'lr own.
When documC'nts ure received
microfilm relocated to NUS
Now in stora ge at NUS from
Upon request of an "aufilorlzed came in January 1986. Before her Meigs Counl y arC' four Mclt:rs In th&lt;• recorder's office, they arr
client." says Meigs County Re· film was placed in storage. it was Count y deC'd Indexes ranglnt:r recorded and plaC'Pd In safekC'CP·
corder Emmogene Holstein inspected and she recPIV!:'d a fr·om 1820 through 1876, deed ln~t until they arl:' mlcro!,ilm d by
Congo, NUS per$onnel can locate written report stalin!!: that all the records for the sa m!:' yrars. and eit her Congo or a member of her
a record, make a copy, and mail film was lej:tlbleo. Th&lt;' film was current records consisting of staff. i\ftPr mirrofllming, thP
UNDERGROUND SAFETY DEPOS
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or transmit it to the ellen tlhln then assigned a drawer number, deeds'. mortgugcs. lcasrs. me· documents ;rrr return 'd immcoentranct' once led to an 118-ucre limestone mine near Plttsbprgh,
hours.
a vault and a section in p~r man · chanics lirns, powers of attor· dlatcly to thl:' prrson who pres·
Pa., It now leads to what has been called thl.' "world's largest
Congo. and .several other . ent storage. i\t a later dat e, ncy, veterans discharges and ented them for recording. Micro·
safety deposit box." The company, National Underground Storage
county recorders throughout another inspect ion of some oft h&lt;' other · miscellaneous records filming 'lakes place on a Wl.'&lt;'kly
Inc., (NUS), holds records from all over tht&gt; l'ountry In permanent
Ohio, have chosen NUS for microfilm will be made to · from 1962 to the present . Cos t to basis and "w(' a ll havrour turn at
storage, Including records from thP Meigs County Recorder's
storage of microfilm records.
determine If it is maintaining its the county for NUS s toag~ Is
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Senate tQ decide highway bill veto's fate
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has persuaded some lawmakers
WASHINGTON (UPil
Transportal ion Secretary Eliza- to change 'thelr votes.
"I'm cautiously optimistic,"
beth Dole said today she is
Dole
said. "I believe there will be
·"cautiously• optimistiC'"
that
the
f
Senate will sustain President the vo)es to sustain · the pres I·
Reagan' s veto of an $88 billion dent's veto.,.,
The transportation SC'cretary
highway bill.
said
Reagan sent Congress
Dole -said on NBC's "Today"
program that TUC'Sday's over· another VC'rsion of a highway bili
wh!:'lming vote against the presi· t hut , if passed, will be signed by
dC'nl was expected. "We've al· Rragan "withi n the same day
ways known the opportunity was and then the money can begin
. flowing immediatrly to thC'
lri the ·senate."
ThC' Senate planned to vote on states."
Of the 177 House Republicans.
whether to override Reagan's
veto after two hours of debate on 102 voted against the president,
the lE-gislation that includes a including House Republican
pro\'.lsion allowing states to raise leader Robert Michel of Illinois
the speed limit on rural inter· and the rest of the · party's
leadership. Rep. Norman Slsisky
state highways to 65&lt;mph .
of
Virginia was the only DemoThe Senate was left to decide
·crat
to break party ranks and
whether thr five-year. $88 billion
highway and mass transit bill side with Reagan.
Senate Republican leader Ro·
would become law over Reagan's
bert
Dole of Kansas, who post·
objections a_fter the House voted
poned
a vote Tuesday because
.150-73 TU&lt;'Sday to override his
two
Republican
members were
veto - far more than the
absent,
said
the
votr was "too
two-thirds majority l)eeded .
On Mljrch 19, the Senate close to call." Senate Demo·
approved the highway bill 79-17 . cratic leader Robert Byrd of
but since then the administration West Virginia agreed.

"It'll be close," Byrd said.
Howard Baker said du ri ng a visit
Both Dole and Byrd declined to to Congress Tuesda y he was
predict the outcome, but Senate "guardedly optimistic" the Se·
sources ind'tcated each side;,was nate would side with Reagan.
The presidl:'nt and his suppor·
one or two votes short, with
perhaps four senators still undl:'· tei;s regard the vote to override
cided or uncommitted. If all100 his veto as a test of his
members vote. 67 votl?s arC' emergence from the Iran-Cont ra
need.ed to override, Reagan' s scandal, but some congressional
veto.
leaders accused him qf simply·
White House chief of staff ,picking an unnecessary fight
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with Congress.

Fire destroys home
of Langsville co~ple
The Jim Crisp residence in
Langsville was completely destroyed Tuesday night by ,a fire
which, according to Rutland Fire
Chief Bill Williamson, started
around a faulty furnace. ·
The Crisps were out of town.
Williamson said. Neighbors noticed the blaze as it came up the
side of the two-story farm home
and called the Rutland Fire
Department about 8:20p.m. The
home was already .engulfed In
flames when firemen arrived on
the scene.
The home. which had been
restored and furnished with
antiques, was rompletely gutted
and no furniture was saved,

Williamson reported. The home
was insured and damages have
been estimated at $100,00().
Rutill,nd fireman Dave Davis,
injured when a ceiling fell, was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital and admitted with
cracked ribs and a possible
cracked vertebrae, accord ing to
Williamson. Two or three other
firemen were treated on the
scene for over-exertion .
Called to assist Rutland were
Salem Township Fire Depart·
men! at 8:26p.m. and Middleport
Fire Department at 8: 41 p.m.
Williamson said 15 men fought
the blaze for four hours .

FIRE GU:rs H()ME - The ,Jim Crblp rCHid1•ncc In Langsvllit•
waH gutted hy fire Tuesday night and Rutland flrt•m!'n, a~HIHted hf
the Salem Township and Middleport lire departrnc•nts, Wl'rl' on
the scene for lour hours. Rutland firemen Dav&lt;• Davis waH lnjurt•d
while lighting the fire. Damage t\) tfle resldt•ncl• has hct•n ,
estimated at $100,000, according to fire olllclals.

House panel ta~kles budget a01endrne~ts

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COLUMBUS (UP I )
Members of the Ohio House
Finance Committee attempted to
make their Individual impact on
the state's S22 bllllon proposed
budget today as the committee
considered some 80
amendments.
The amending process on the
two-year spending plan was to
begin at 9 a.m. Rep. William E.
Hlnlg, D-New Philadelphia, com-,
mlttee chairman, said he hoped
to vote out the revised version at
the end or the day.
·
· Hlnla Indicated a minimum of
- amendrnentl would succeed, and
no spendlJII Increases would be
allowed without accompanying
sources of revenue. The House

Democratic leadership added $86
million to Gov. Richard F .
Celeste's original plan, making
solne cuts but adding$111 million
for education.
Meanwhile, . the House was to
vote on a controversial bill
limiting lawsuits against manufacturers of defective products,
while the Senate scheduled a vote
on a $1.8 billion, 10-year bond
Issue for local roads and bridges.
Both the House and Senate
were to convene at 1:30 p.m.
Action was delayed Tuesday as
· sessions were canceled because ·
of heavy snows throughout the
state, preventing members from
reaching the Statehouse.

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The Finance Committl:'e met to districts which &lt;•nurtl:'d thC' tux
wrap up testimony on the budget , ·were allowed to krep i1 t' ven
and the school district income though the Lr•g islaturr canrt'ird
tax tried for two Yl'ars but It .
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"It's been thr savior of our
re~aled by the General Asscm·
biy in 1983 , mad e . a school district, " said . Don
Scheer , superin tendent of ·
reappearance.
The voluntary. voted sc~ool schools II) .Bradford. Ohio. "l'vC'
district income tax · was . advo- had many pc•opie tel) ml:' thill is
cated as a good alternative to the fairest tax we've had in thC'
real estate taxes, especially In school district bl'cuusc It's bused
district where residents are on ability to pa y."
Scheer said voters In his •
reluctant tQ support higher prop·
district had drfrated a flvl:'·mllt ·
er ty taxes.
Two school superintendents real estate tux levy thre&lt;' tim~ .
whose districts tried the tax said before approving a 1 prrcrnt :
it saved their schools financially, income tax in 198.1 raising
although voters lateP repealed It · $150.000 - lh&lt;•· equivalent of 9.4'
in one of the districts. Five other mills.
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TAMPA. Fla. tUPI)- Fred
McGriff, whose last seven hils
' . ha ve be~n home runs. paced a
22-hit Toronlo attack with a pair
of homers to power t·he Blue Ja ys
to a 15-Bcxhibi!ion romp over the
Cinri n'hali Reds Tuesday .
McGri ff; playing in his home·
I own, slammed a 3· ru~ homer .off
rookie Norm Charlton in the sixth
inninR aft er hitting a solo shof off
Charlton in the fifth .
Cha rlton surrend ered 10 runs
and 11 hils over two innings,
Jesse Barfield also cracked a 2·
run homer off Charlton a nd Kelly
Gruber added a solo ·homer fo r
the Blue Ja ys. McGriff and
Barfield each drove in four runs.
Cinci nna ti's Dave Parker hit a
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and promptly announced, that a breathing Congressional com·
profit was apparently made by millers specially created to
the middlemen. who sold th e pro~ the affair to its uttermost
arms to Iran, and that all or part depths? Why are the liberal
· of this profit was used to provide media indulging In operatic
mllitary aid for the Nicaraguan ·.. shrieks of excitement over every
Contras. Since two of Reagan's llffllng " development"·? ·
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aides eviden tly sanctioned this
. Assume the worst. Suppose it
diversion without telling him, the turns out that the profits In
president fired then both, called question legally belonged to the
for a special prosecutor to U.S. government (·something
. determine whether any laws had that ·Is by no . means clear even
been broken. and appointed the yet. I Suppose, further, that PainTower Commission 'to find out dexter and North connived at
.how su~ h things could happen in using those profits to buy milhis National Security Council. ,
itary aid lor the Col'\tras dUring
What then, precisely, was, so the period of a lillie over a year
terrible about his conduct in this when such use of U.S. funds was
maller? Why were two heavy- illegal. Must these excpllent
officers go lo prison for encou·
raging such aid, simply because·

By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON !UP I I - Language purls is Insis t !hers is no suc h
word as "gazoo" an d even a sla nguJge expert was baffled by its use.
When Sen. Alan Simpson said Whil e House reporters sometimes
shouted .questlons a! President Reagan becausP I ~y'd " like to stick 11
· In his gazoo," there was a tend ency to believe the Wyoming
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Republican had been misquot ed.
One dictionary I ronsu l! ed equates gazoo wllh kazoo. And we all
know wha 1 a kazoo is
As lowhy n€wsmen would want to slick their qui's lions in a musical ·
toy played by hummin g. J leave to .vour Imagination.
I was I old by a colleague who. llkr Simpson, came out of th(• Golden
West that gazoo wos a commo n slan g term In the wide open s pa ces.
Well, I grew up In !he wide open spares myself a nd I nevf'r heard
that term rxc&lt;•p t as a sy nomyn .for gazebo, whi ch my dictionary
defines a.s a st ru elu re build on a site to command a view.
Assuming you adm irf' !hi' vl(•w commanded by 1600 Pennsylvania
Av~nur . the question rema ins as to whelher I here arc any gazebos on
the Whil e House grounds.
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Clearly, II wou ld make more sense to try to s lick questions in a
cupola than In a mus ical toy.
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You ca n be pretty sure Simpson did not ac(·use repor rers'Ofwa ntin g
10 stick questions In Ihe president's bazoo.
By one definition, a buzoo is a "raspberry" or "sound of
disapprova l," artd rxccutivc mansio n corres ponde nts hear plenty of
those wi thout shouting ques tions a! photo oppor tunil es or otherwise
raising lht•l r vo ices .
J prefer lo lhlnk or m.v brethren as lryl ng to pur words in thr
president' s mouth. or nose. whi!'h may have been done by another
·d dlnl!lon pf bazoo.
Onr plastic su rgeon who specializes in "nose jobs··- is there anv
other kind '' - slwd up Reagan's poss ible replacements by
a ppm Ising Ihei r schnozzolas.
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I was pleased·ro note Iha l insofar as his v!0w of noses Is conrE'rned.
!he cou nl ry Is goln~: to bt• in good of hand s regard less of who Is elected
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as !he next president.
. I mean. this doc lor had not hing bad lo sa;· about poss ible as pirants.
He opi ned th ul Gov . Mario Cuomo of New Yo r k has a nose that is
" bold, masculine and decis ive:·
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That may IJe onP ol lho rE'asons Cuomo has Ia ken hlmsc• lf out of the
race. You ran' ! grl mueh boli:lt•r and more deris ive.
I am wondering what the medi co might have made of the noses of
some oil he past chief exerurlvr.l - Richard Nixon . for Instance. As
for Reagan. he point s oul there is nothin g to gain from "touchin g the
b&lt;•ak of a lame duck ... ancl I arr&lt;·p l that disclaimer.
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subject (before changing them
back again)?
Assume they mus t.' You know
perfectly well tha t this whole
extravaganza wasn't· put IO·
ger ber In order to jail John
Poindexter or Ollie North. It is
Ronald Reagan whose scalp the
Democrats were longing for. and
that is why I say their performance today is a cheap grand- stand play . .
· Because the t.ruth Is they
haven 't got a pit lo hiss In and
they know it. The president's
cond uct has been so far from
corrupt or Improper that the
media have had to shill their
whole em phasis from a hunt lor
presidential wrongdoing to ·a
grubby search for evidence that
the. president Isn't sufficiently on
top of his job. But even that
theory was knocked galley-west
by his superb handling of his .
March 19 press conference.

PRAYeR

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MINISTRl~S.

ORLANDO. Fla. tUP II
Graig Nenles; ~ho has hit sa fely
in his last 11 at·bats, clubbed a
two-run homer Tuesday to help
ttie Atlanta Braves lo a 12-7
Grapefruit League ·victory over· the Minnesota Twins .
In the past three games.
Nellles has hit six homers, three
doubles and a l'air of singles to
· Improve his balling average to

TUCSON. Ariz . 1UPI1- J uan
Castillo's two-run homer capped
a seven·run Milwaukee third
Inning and th e Brewers went on
to ·a 7-4 Cactus League victory
over the Cleveland Indians.
Tom Waddell, Mike Murphy
and Ed Vande Berg of Cleveland
combi ned for six scoreless In·

lose, 7 ~4 ·

nlngs afl er the Brewers'. seven· rellevN Mar~ ThurmonO, who
run inn ing, Waddell and Murphy earned his first save.
Nokes; one of four catchers on
are t.wo of seven pitchers fighting
for tbr~e openings in the Cleve· ·the roster, drove In rM fir st two.
land bullpen. The ream is ex· runs with a ~ero nd - i nning doub le
peeled to make its final cuts off loser Nell Allen, 0-2. He added
Wednesday.
an RBI groundmil in the sixth.

the fourth Inning.
Pendlt•ton's homer cam e 'off
New York rC.IIcvet .Jesse Orotiro '
after Lindeman had opened ihc
ninth inn ing with..o doubl&lt;' .. The
gam&lt;' was ra iled ber&lt;ause ~ h e
Met s . had no morr· pilchl'rS
ava ilable..
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SARASOTA. Fla. 1UPI1 ST . Pf:TERSBURG . F la.
Wall Tenell improved hi ~ spring tUP II - Terry Pendleto n hi! a
training reco rd to 4·0 and Mafl · tieo·•·un homer In the nin~h inning
Nokes drove in thrl'e . ~u n~Jn til.~..... J!,!ld the St. Louis Cardinals
Detroit Ti gers' 6·4 viclory over rallied for a ~· 6 tic aga inst the
I he Cbicago White Sox.
New York Mets in an ex hibition
Terrell' s spring ERA is Ui'T in game called after 10 inn ings.
six games. He pitched seven : Jim Lindeman of St. Louts had
·. Innings and gave up home runs to thret' hils. Including his fourth
Harold Baines In the first Inning home run of the spring, Linde·
and Ron Hassey In the fourth . man. hitting .379 in the Grape·
Ron Karkovtce hit a homer for fruit League. hi! a 450- fool homer
the Sox in the ninth Inning off off New York's Ron Darling in

SCOTTSOAI.F.: Ariz. !UP I( -:
The ( hicago Cu bs rook advun·
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and sco red fou r runs in thf' ni~lh
in ning lo hra r San Francisco?·"·
Leon Ourhpm and .Jody na;vi s
OP\' ne(l the nin lh with s ln~l cs
. aguin sl Gianr!-i 1'(;\lirvcr Keith

Coms tock. Onl' out later. Shawon
Dunston singled home Ourha;m,
Ch ico Walkrr
I hf'n lofted a flyball
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$500,000. According to one One proposal was ro fill a •
source: the Ca nad ian interme- swl mmtn~: pool With self·
diary was almost laughing scorn· destruct solution and dump the
fully as he relayed the offer to money in .
By late March the negotiations
Damascus: and assured his co·
horts tha t the Americans could were so close to fruition thai
be "held up" for a lot more. At Kilburn's relatives were advised
this point, the FBI decided It of his Imminent release. AI least
would go after the Ca nadian for one U.S : warship was dispatched
criminal prosecution - once to stand byofftheLebanesecoast
Kilburn was safely home.
to pick the hostage up.
The price finally agreed on ·in
But the deal began to unravel
March 1986 was more than $' and was shallered Irrevocably
million . To get around lhe U.S. by the U.S. ra id on Libya.
policy of not paying ransom for Kllb~rn and two British hostages
kidnapped Americans, the deci· were shot in reprisaL The Canaslon was'nnade to use money that dian escaped. ·
would disintegrate in ~ matter of.
North, distraught at the tragic
days.
outcome, wrot~ a note to former
It was vital, of course. tha t the National Security Adviser Romoney not det~rioral~ too ra~- llert MrFar lane on April 21:
pldly, In case .there was a sligh t "The Kilburn tragedy has us
delay between payment and very concerned because ihere
Kilburn's re!ease. A slow-acting appears to be some possibility of
solut ion "'as developed that Syrian compllrll y in Kilburn' s
would give three days' grace. death and the same could happen
The bills, In small denomina· to our other hostages If tlie
lions. would be taken from Syrians are able to put their
stockpiles of old money srhe· hands on them."
duled for burning.
Footnote: References to the
The final technical problem chemicall y-trea ted money 1irsr
was how to treat such a huge appeared · in ·The New . York
quantity of small bills at once. Times last month.

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Syrian complicity notedlack Anderson &amp; Dale Van Attd
wailing for the $3 million the
Reagan administration was
traislng) ."
Now, we have learned the
whol&amp;lncredible story:
In 1985, a Canadian of Armen·
ian background co ntacted the
FBI and offered to act as .
·intermediary with Kilburn's kid·
nappers, a Leba nese criminal
ga ng. The Ca nadian es tab lis hed
his good faith by producing a
Kilburn Identity card,
The FBI rook charge of negoti·
allons. ass isted by the CIA , the
Pentagon and 'LI . CoL Oli.ver
North of the Na lional Security
Council staff. The first step was
to monitor all of the Ca nadian 's
International lelephonc calls,
when he was in Europe as well as
in Canada. Tbus at every stage
the America ns knew the other
side's negotlaling raclics.
The Syria n· gover nmt'nl's in·
vo lveme nt quickl y.. became
clear. Most of the Canadian's
phone ca lls were to people in
Damascus, at least one of whom
was a Syria n governme nt
offlcll!L
By late 1985 the init ial Ameri- ·
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st reak.
Nettles 'cracked his seventh
homer .of the spring in the ~ ixth
inni ng Tuesday- a two· run shot
that capped a four-RBI game.
Ne!!les was originally invited to
the Braves· camp as a non -roster
player and will probably makP
the club as a backup third
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pllrl!y in the kldnapp.ing, deten·
tion and even tual murder. of
American hostage Peter Kilburn
was es tablished beyond doubt by
In tercepted telephone ronversa -·
lions. we have learned.
Th e phone Interceptions by the
Na tional Security Agency were ·
parr of a bi zarre - and almost
successful - plan by the U.S.
government to ransom Kilburn
with millions of dollars In greenbacks that would self-destruct
within three to five days aftet
delivery to the J&lt;ldnappers. The
ransom deal fell apart with the
U.S. a ir strike on Libya on April
14, 1986. Kilburn's body was
found three days later on !he
outskirts·of Beirut.
Kilburn, 60, was a pro·Arab
librarian at lhhe American Uni·
versity In Beirut when he was
abdu cted on Dec . 3, 1984. We
repor ted part .of Kilburn's
tragedy las t November, writing:
"The frustration an d ultima!('
futilit y of trying to ransom
American hostages with arm s or
money was tragica lly demonstrated las t spring twhen Kll burn's cap tors grew) tired of

andhad iJ.to!aloffourRBL
. · Mario Solo, ·· makin.g a slow
comeback aft&lt;•r "rm surgerylasl
season. was somewhat djsap·
pointing in his second start of the
spring. giving up three runs and '
six hils over four innin~s . Soro
had pitched three perfect innings ·
....in"h.i~ debut last week.

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I think It's about time· that
President Reagan ·has since
Ronald Reagan's many mllllo~
ruefully agreed, and ·the error
or supporters around this country
has been duly inscribed on the
came out of.thelr bomb shelters
record of his admlnlstra!lon
.and denounced the lran/C:ont~here It Is vastly outweighed by
Investigation for the cheap I if&gt;: sUch triumphs as the 1981 tax cut,
era ! Democratic grandstand
the deployment of Pershing lis
play thai It has become.
and cruise missiles in Europe,
When It was discovered. last
the creatio n of 10 million new.
· November, that President Rea·
jobs.. the liberation of Grenada,
gan had allowed a perfectly
the riear tota l ellmlna!lon. of
legitimate dlploma!lc approach Inflation," one of the longest
to Iran to deteriorate into some- eco nomic booms since the end of
thing approximating a tra~e of
World War II, the proposal of a
.arms for hostages, many. people, space shield to end reliance on
with the benefit of hindsight,
mutual assured destruction, the .
declared that this had ·IJeen a
bombardment of Libya, and the
mistake, even though It resulted 1986 tax reform and much else.
in the release of two hostages.
But Reagan also discovered,

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AP,ril 1, 1987

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;: This Is April Fool's Day.
·• The moon is movi ng IOW'JA} its fir st quarter.
• The morning stars an• Mercury. Venus, J upit er a nd Sa turn.
• The evening sla r Is Mars.
ThOse born on !·his date arc under the Sii(n of Aries. Tht'Y Include
' ' German military lhE'oris t Prinrr Otto von Bismarck in 1815,
composer Sergei Rachma ninon in 18n. art ors Lon Chaney In ISS:I and
Wallace Brer;• In lKRt;, society pianist Eddie Duchln in 1909. ·actor
Toshlro Mlfune in 19ZO, ac tress· singers Jane Powell In 1928 (age 591
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:· It\ 1918. toward tllc end of Woi·Jd War I. the Royal Air Force was
' fqundPd . Two months la rer.''Brllain began bombing indu strial targets
In Germa ny from bases In France.
I~ 1945, AmPJ'iran forces 8warmed ashore on the Is land of Okinawa
to begin what would be one of the longest and bloodiest battles of
Wof ld War 11 .
ln 1982, lh!' United States forniiilly transferred control of the
• panama Canal Zone .to the government of Panama.
. In 1986, world oil prices dipped below $10 a barrel. That same day,
l~r government . fined Union Carbide a ret'ord $1 .4 million for 221
V.lblallons of safely and health laws a tits Institute, W.Va., plant.

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for the day: Poet Edna St. VIncent Millay observed:
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BAL TIMOR£ - Although Be· motes the myt h tha t "corporate
!hlehem Steel recently agreed lo Goliat hs do a good job of policing
pay · a $1.5 million penally for
themselves and safeguarding
befouflng public waterways here
th w qua lily of ou r environment ."
In violation of a major federal
antl·pollutlon Jaw, th e govern·
Often working with nationa l or
ment had not hing to do with IhE'
local environmental organizaaction.
tions, NRDC Inves tiga ted the
Instead. two environmental
pollution of rivers, lakes and
groups flied a civil sull against
ol her waterways by more than
the firm under a special provi- 1.000 compa nies.
sion of th e Clea n Water Act
Legal rases were developed
au thorizing ci tizen enforcement
agai nst 88 major violators, inor the slalule.
clud ing the Pfizer and Upjohn
The Environm!'nt a l Prolertion
pha rmaceutical firms, General
Agency Is supposed to assure
Electri c and Texas Instruments.
compliance wllh the la w, but the
Concentrating Initia lly on the
Na tu ra l Resourc es Defense
Northeast and lo a lesser e~te n t
Council notes that "s ix yea rs of
the Sout h and Midwes t 1future
massive budget curs and sweep- activity Is planned ,ln the Westl ,
Ing personnel cuts at EPA hav e
NRDC has flied lawsuits In
taken their lolL "
Maine. New Hampshire, MassaThe New York -based NRDC Is
chu setts. Connerlicul, Rhod e Is·
sharply crlt lea l of President
land, New York, Maryland, Vir·
Reaga n's lack of leadership on
glnla, Louisiana. Ohio a nd
co nserva tion Issues . "EnforceMichigan .
ment of our nal ion's landmark ·
Of those cases. 41 were set tled
environmental laws rem ains at a
out of court by defendants
standstlll," It savs.
anxious to avoid embarrassing
Phillip Reed shares that con- trials. Anot her 30 were won by
clusion. He Is a lawyer with the
NRDC following trials, a nd 14
Environmental Protection Law
re main unresolved .
Jnslltute In Washington who
Clllzens seeki ng to file such
headed an Independent rommls- suits are required only to provide
slp n es tablished by EPA to study
60 days advance notice of the
the trend toward citizens' su its
plans to state officials, EPA and
agalqsl polluters .
the alleged violator. Individuals
"We reported a deflnlte surge
and organizations Initiating the
In such suits In the last iwo or
lawsuits are reimbursed for legal
three years, and they definitely
fees and costs, but most of the
.were triggered by the perception
money recovered frof'l:l the polluthat EPA was not doing Its job,"
ters goes to the federal
says Reed. "Starling In 1981 and
government.
1982, EPA's enforcement aNions
In Michigan, NRDC Identified
dropped precJpltously."
almost 2o major water polluters,
• NRDC says 1t would ·'prefer
Including all ,three of the counnot to be In the business of
try 's principal automakers.
enforcement " but has been
Wh11n the state was notified of the
!orced to do so because the
pr,oposed litigation, II accepted
Reagan · administration pro- responsibility for the cases and

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$1.86 million In penalties.
In Virginia, NRDC rollabo·
ratetj with l.he Chesapeak(' Bay
Foundation to successfull y sue
Gwaltney·of Smjthfield Lid . Tha ~
meatpacklng firm is now app&lt;'a l·
ing a $1.3 million judgf'l:lenr
rendered a!'a insr II following a
tria l In federal court .
In Maryland , th&lt;' same two
orga nizat ions sued Belhlehem
Steel, c hargi ng tha t II was

dumping .'lOO million ga llons dally
of highly con taminated waste
water from It s Sparros Point
plant at the conflucnrr of Chesa·
pcake Bay and the Patapsro
RivN.
Those discharges allegedly
con tained ch rome, zinc and other ·
toxic meta ls. as well as cyanide.
On the day before the trial was to
begin In U.S. District Court here,
·the company agreed . to pay sn
million to set tle the case.

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SOUTII Eit!l: EIGIITII GRADE ItS- Member s

ul lhe 19KG-K7 Southern •·ighth grade haskcthall
It• am which posted a 15-1 season rceord ar e, first
r ow, lr ll to right .Jamje Anderson, ,Jayson Codner,
Travis N &lt;· lL~e. ,John Hohac k, Michal!!ltusscll and

Rrcnt Rose. S~co'nd Rpw - Andy Baer, Michael
Kincaid, Todd Grlndslall, Aaron Knopp, Richard
Deaver , .Jeremy Rose,·Mark Taylor, Roy;fohnson
and Coach .Jlm Lawrence.

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wa s a ~4 - ~2 victory tJvcr Meigs in
Drcc&gt;mbrr. ThP 'IJlrnadors nv t•rg N I :,;, poin ts pr~ g'll mc for thr
st' ason w hil e· their opponrnets
avrr agr cl39 poin ts agafnst thc•m .
Sou l hr-rn out-r Pboundrd I heir op-

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rebounds.· And Sou thern had a ' throughout t he season.
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fi eld goal average. of 48'11 along
The only loss for Southc'tn was
wit h a frew throw average of 54'1.
a 36-38 defeat at the hands of Fr for the season.
dNa ! Hocking In the Federa l
Hocking E ighth Grade 'rourna T he Little Tornadoes' success
ment. But t he fu ture of Southern
came by aft rlbutedd to the l lnr
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te am effor t they d lsp lay~p all
ba sketball looks bright as this
season. A ndy J3aer and Richard
wa s only the seco nd defeat fo r
Deaver averaged 11 point s {lf'r
the young Tornadoes In two
ga me, while Todd Grindstaff,
yea r s of j uni or hi gh play.
Rll'l .Johnson . .and Mark Tay lor
Coac h Lawrence and t he team
overaged eight. point s. Mich ae l
would like to thank all the pa Kinca id, J eremy Rose. and the
rents and fan s who supported
rr·maln in g Tot·nodocs provid ed
them th rou,g hout the season.

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hrtwr1'n Cianl s lr- 1"1 fir•lder ,/i •fl
Lc-onard an&lt;l t'&lt;'ni Pr fif'!dt'r
Randy Kutcher .
Bot h C iants le t thr bal l drop
bf"l wrrn thrm : Wal kf'r wa s CTP·
dlt r d with n doubll'a nd Oavls and
Ounston SC'O I'Ptl !o lir lht' SC'OI'P.
RyrH ' Sandberg then singlrd
hom•• Walker wi th thr gamPw inning run .
PHO I&lt;N I X . t\ri y. 1 UPI 1
SI'Iil tl r pitclwrs Mike• Morgan,
Strv&lt;· Shi1'1ds and 1-:dl&lt;·tn Nunrz
limit ed O!i kla nd In seven hit s to

homf' runs in Cla ss A w ith
Rurlington tl owa t and West ·
Palm B&lt;•ach tF ia . 1 las t yrar. is
&lt;'XP9Clcd to pla1· for Double A
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lion triump h.
HowPI! hit his th ird homer of
the spr in g and Doug OrCi nces
contributed two RBI as th e
Angels scored all their runs in
four ' innin gs off loser Eric Show .
Piii.M SPntNCS. Cali f. 1UP It
Rig hl -handPr Kirk Mc Caski ll
- .la r k HOW(' il 11 nrl Dick Scho- wt•nt fi ve inn ings for the vic tory.
fl eicl eac h col l&lt; •c·trd lwo hi ts and . He sutTC'ndrrcd fi ve 'htt ,, incl udtwo RB I Tuesdll-'' to spa rk ing Car mela Martinez' so lo hoCnl il'ornia 10 u 7 .:~ \ 'lrtorv ovpr mt'r in lhr Sf'concl , W'llked two
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"To'tlght's game is a testlmonThat's the reason I took him out ,l
UPI Sports Writer
IaI to a guy who spent part of the
of the game with eight second s
left, so t he fans co'uld give him 1
Backwards as it may sound, season coming off th!' bench,
th~ B9ston Celtics T uesday night · starting and doing ever ything
t h!' ovation he deser vl'd."
provided the perfect remedy for I've askl'd without question,"
Trent Tu cker added 18 and .
Gerald Henderson 16. Rookie
the New York Kn icks' five-game Knicks Coach Bob Hill sai d of
Orr.
Ken ny Walker flnlshl'd with ' 12
losing streak.
Louis Orr' matched his carrerpoi nt s and a seaso n-high. 1.1
high witp 28 point s ·and injurl'd
" He's a true profess ional.
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point s In the four th quarter to
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Briefs:__,;-. More snow buries .northern Ohio today
Two char-g[!d in aiding e.kap&lt;' .
RIPLEY. W.Va. -Two .Jackson County m~n were arrested

Tue~day and charged with aiding and abett ing the escapl' of
three Jac~son County Jail inmates i'a st week.

Donald Wayne Hoschar, 19,' Ravenswood, and Dennis Allen
Martin , 19, Ripley, were taken into custody by sheriff' sdeputies
and members of the Ravens\I'OOd and Ripley pollee
departments.
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The men arc accused o( smuggling saw blades int o the jail ·
complex that were used by David and Daniel Alexander to saw a
hole. In the steel wall . A third inmate. Michael Miller, also
.escaped but all thr ~ were recapt ured withi n 36 hours of the
breakout, the Jackson Hera ld of Ripley reported tod ay.
Deputy Grov&lt;:r Anderson sa id the charges flied against the
men were felony counts and carry a possible prison term of one.
to five years in a state pen etentlary. Hoschar was tak en into
custody at Hutton's Trail er Court and Martin was arrested
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along W.Va. 21 north of Ripley.
Both men were taken before cou nt y magistrate Lucille Thorn
and later jal l ~d in lieu of $75,000 bond each. ·

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inche&amp; fcl1 Tuesday, The Na,
tiona! Weather Servrce advised
people tra veling the Ohio ·Turn·
plkc to be prepared for a brief
period· of heavy snow afid slick
roa ds,
The ·NWS, however, had gqod
news for winter-weary Ohioans,
with the 30-day outlook calling
for above·normal temperatures

and near, normal precipilation.
Nov. 10. 1913. when 17.4 iilches
Several sections of the inter·
fell.
,
state highways in the Cleveland
The '' Cleveland station also
area were not cleared. from
neared tying the-showiest March
Tuesday's storm aS'Ioday'ssnow on record. Some 26.llnches fell In
approached. ·
March through Tuesday, just shy
Morning rush ,hou r molorists,
of the 26.3 inches that fell in
many of whom did not venture on· March 1954.
the roads Tuesday, found going . ' The snowfall also brought the
very slow under clear skies
winter season tota l to 51!1" inches
today. Some sections. of th e in Cleveland , just eight·tenths of
eight-la ne Interstate 90 west. of
an inch below the nor mal mark of
Cleveland, for example, were 52.5 inches .
cl_ear of snow on just one lane In
Two runway s at Cleveland
each direction.
Hopkins Airport, closed for several hours because of the heavy ·
Roush. Mrs. Paul (Marv l. .)
The weather service said the
'Oris
Ueving
,_ '
sno"'fall, 'Wer e reopened 'rues· ·
Bumgarner, Mrs. Denver (Betty entire state may have a mixture
M.J
Thompson,
Mrs.
Benjamin
of
snow
and
ra
in
tonigh
t
and
day
afternoon
Oris F. Lie vi ng, 91. Letart,
(Ruth G.) Roush; all of Letart, Thursday .
W.Va., died Tuesday in Pleasant
Temperatures were expect ed
Mrs . Eddie IBraunba B.) Ballou ,
Valley Hospital.
Fort
Douglas;
Mass.,
and
Mrs.
·
to
climb Into the lower 40s today
Born July 25, 18% at Gra ham
S.
'Veaver,
New
Haven
;
with
skies becomi ng increa s~
Hester
Station, W.Va., he was the son of
one
sister
,
Ora
F.
Yonker,
lngly
cloudy
as tonight's storm
the late George F. a nd Susa n
Tn "end a beautifully
L
etart
;
one
brother.
Otha
L.
system
approached
the state.
Roush Li eving.
dt•IIMned ru neral
The spring snowstorm tha t hit
arrunfl4!'menll, ju81 call
He was also preceded in deat h Lievlng, New Haven; 15 grandor "l1il
by his wife, Mary Alice Lievlng. c hildr e n and 19 great- , the state Monday and Tuesday
duroped 16.4 inches of snow at the
grandchildren.
in 1%H.
Ser
v
ices
will
be
Thursday
at
1
NWS stat ion · in Cleveland, the
He wa s a farmer and a veteran
p.m.,
at
the
Foglesong
Funeral
biggest March snowfall ever and
"flu· II m·_Ain&lt;'l'im ·" """" l... .,'f~
of the U.S. Army, World War I,
. e
· and a merhtJcr of the Amt&gt;rican Home, M ason. W. Va., WI
't h th
Legion Smlth·Ca pehart Post 140 Rt•v. Gera ld · Sayre,•officialing.
. Burial will be in Yonker Ceme·
of Nt .. Ha ven. W.Va.
tcry. Friends may call tonight
Surviving arc six daughters.
from 6-9 at the funeral home .
Mrs. Emory tAnnabelle L.J

Nine defendants forfeited bonds and three ot hers were fined
In the court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
ForfeltlnR were Larry Circle, Racine, $49, speed ing; Robert
.Luke, . Dexter, S4.3, improprr backing; Pau l B. Dory,
P~rke rsburg. W.Va ., $49, speeding; .John Blarl~nship, ALbany,
SS:l. passing on a doublc yellow line, ~nd $6:!; er ating while
under suspension; Jerry Runyon, Glouster .. 50, speeding;
Paula Ca mp. Wes t Columbi a, W.Va., $47, speeding; .Jennifer
Cochran. Langsville, $C.:l. Sp('(•di ng; Jea nette Taylor. Point
Pl easa nt. W.Va .. $47. speedi ng; Douglas Clonch .Jr ., Gallipolis,
$63 , traffic light vio lation. and $6.1, driving while undPr
suspension; $375. dri ving under the influence.
Fin('(] were Shirley Dursi. Syracuse, $G:l and tosts. operat in g
a motor vehicle while under suspension, and $6:! an d cos ts.
expired platrs; Steve Blackwell, Pomeroy. $48 and cos ts,
speeding; Howard Ferguson. Sm i thville. $63 and costs. no
operator' s license; $63 an d costs, ex pired platPs, and ~20:! and
costs , leaving the scene.

Evan[.{eli~tic service planned
A weekly specia l eva ngl'llstk' service to be held on Saturday
evenings will begin thi s Sa turday at 7 p.m. at th e Pomeroy First
Baptist Church .
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School district.&lt;; receive funding
Mrlgs Coun ty's. three local school distrie ts n•cpiv&lt;•d
$558,565.% as their por tion of the March Sta rr School
Foundati on Subsidy, St&lt;lr Auditor Thomas E.· Fr&gt;rguson
reports .
Following deductions for trachl'r ami rmployet• rPtirrment,
amounts r£&gt;re lvrd Included Eas tern Loca l. $121,1X4.98; Mrigs
Local, $.11&gt;,.151U5, and Southern Local . $12l.H:ll1.6.1. In add ition.
the Meigs County Boa rd of Educa tion rree ivr&lt;l a direct
allotment of S2H. !18:!.80..

Units an.o;wer 9 calLo; for help
Meigs County F.mergrncy Medica l Services reporls nine calls
Tuesday: Tuppers Plains at 12:.16 a.m . to Eden Ridge Road for
Em~cl t Bak~r to Camden -Clark Mem orial Hospita I; Syraeus\•
. at 2.15 a.m. to Mlncrsvtlle for Karen Ha y nrs to Holzer M edica l
Center; Middleport at 4: 14 a.m. to Grant Street for Nola
Swisher· to Holzer MPdiral Ce nt er; Middleport a t11:~7 a.m. to
Ohio 7 for Earl Winrs to Veterans Memorial Hospital·
Middlepor t al !i::\2 p.m. to South Four th for Nina Wagner r ~
Veterans Memorial Hospital ; Rutland Fire Department at 8:20
p.m . to a structure fir e at the .Jim Crisp residence on Count y
~oad 10 at Langsville; Rut land was assis trd by Sa lt•m
rownshlp and Middleport Fh'r Dc• partm&lt;•nt s who wrr'c ca lled al
8:26p.m. and 8:41 p.m. respective ly; Fireman na vp navis was
Injured on the S!'cne an d taken to Veterans Memorial Hospita l;
Middleport F.MS was r ail ed at Jl :tl6 p.m. for Patricia Sta nl&lt;•v
who wa s treat I'd but not Jransportr&lt;L
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7 p.m., In the bnai'CI merting room at Middleport. ro rJisruss
pNsonnel.

Trustee.&lt;; schedule meeting
Lebanon Township Trustr~s wili ri\r&gt;rt Frid;ll', 7 p.m .. at thr
township buildin g.
·

OES chapter .~chedule.~ mel'ting
Rar i nr ChaJ!It•r I J l 0 rrlo'r of E:as tern Star wi II have its r·rgu Iar
stated m ertrng at 7: .!11 p.m. Monda.v . ChapiN tlrrssrs ar c ro br
worn for Initiator;· work . Hrfrrshments will follow.

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,JODI LYNN BROWN
Delegate

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GALLIPOLIS - A ju ry of
seven women and fi ve men were
selected Tuesday in the trial of
William Oliver Curley in Ga llia
County Common Pl eas Court.
Th e selection process took the
morn ing and afternoon sessions,

APRIL 2, 1987 PAINTING CLASS
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_. delay ing I he jury's view of the smoke inha la tion and thermal
scene of the alleged cr ime until burns in co nnection with theofire,
this morning. Openin g a g_~J;__...,iJCr?O r•din g to authorities.
ment_s were expected to us,rre;nu
Iarer ·Ihis morning . ,_

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One man and one woman were
chose n as al ternate j urors, &lt;JC'co rding to a court spokesperson.
The case for the prosec tion is .
being prese nted by Prosecutor
Joseph L. Ca in and Assistant
Prosecutor Rrent A. Saun ders,
l'ur.lcy is bc·i ng defended by
Ga ll ipolis attorneys . William
O&lt;•an Conlr.v and Richard
Roderick .Jr.
The jurors we rr take n by the
sheriff' s dcpartmc·nt th is mornlng to view the sce ne of the fire.
Curlt•y, 64, was indicted by the
Gal lia Co un ty gra nd j ury in
January on charges of murder
ami aggravated arson aft~r the

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In final ac tion of a Ml•igs
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case by Vernon L. Weber . er al,
against W.C. Hill, et al. a lease
between""rhe plaintiffs and the
defendant has been cancPled by
the court, with exr ep tlon of 20
acres which was ass igned to
Trak Oil Co.
In o th er mattcr·s. a reciprocal
act ion for child support has been
filed by E lmo S. Pierce against
Margaret Pierce.
And an action by Mabel Bernras Bru mfield against Donald
Brumfield has bern dismissed .

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j uniors have been sel ected to '
attend Buckeye Girls St ate. thi&gt;
Ar'erican Legion Auxil iary ' s
workshop In democracy. to be
held at Ashland ·college, June
20-27.
'Ten girls wil l attend under
sponsorship of th e American
Legion Auxi liary of Post 128.
Middleport, while two will attend
under spon.;orship of the Auxll iry
o ~ Post :l9. Pomeroy, with several
local organiza tions and busi·
nesses providing flees for some
of r he students.
In the group from Meigs,
(Southern and Eastern High
School participants will be announ ced latrl'l the delegates are
!'lose An n Rai ley, Jodi Lynn
Brown, Sherry Cooper . . Wendy
Ji'ry . Deanna Dawn tlenderson,
~udrej• M . La mberl , Lisa Miller ,
Susan M. Sa ndy, Shannon Slavin,
and Angela Sloan, with alter·
~ales Laura Shenefield . and V.
Mayrene Thoma s. Middleport
Auxiliary; and delega tes Kim
ttamm and Dena Manley, wilh
alt ernate, Audra Houdashell ,
l?omeroy Auxi lary.
~ Rose Ann Bailey, daught er of
) Paul Bailev and Ruth Ann and
Conaid Witt. is being sponsored
Qy the Preceptor Beta Beta and
Xi Gamma Mu Chapt ers of Beta ·
Sigma Phi Sorority. She is a
t)'lrmber of the choir. band and
~ ~ora llers . She attends the Hope
Baptist Chapel where she Is
aoti vr ih the you th gr oup and
works with th e c hildrl'n.
.Jodi Lynn Brown, daughter of
Jack &lt;tnd Kay Frederick , is a
rle t•'~" t e of Unit 128. She is active
voca l and dance group; the
liers, as well as I he Madri-

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state fire marsha t· investigat ed
the fire that burned the rea r'
sect ion of the mobile hame on
Kemper Hollow Road, where he
lived wi lh his mother, Noldie E.
Curley, 81. Mrs . Curley died of

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Delegate

· Delel{ate

AUllRt; Y M . LAMHElt'f
Delegate

Girls State delegates, alternates named

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Jury selected in Gallia trial

WENDY FRY

Delegate '

gals where emphasis is on basketball and softball. She ha s
classica i," mu slc. Jodi Is in her . been on student council for three.
fifth yea;: of 4-H now serving as yea rs, is on the newspap er staff,
president and is on the Junior and is a member of the French
,
Fair Board. Sh~ was Beef Qu een Club.
Audrey
M.
Lambert
. daughter
l ast year. She attends the Ruof
Nancy
Brya
nt
and
Richard
tland Freewill Baptist Church
sponsored
by CenLamber
t.
Is
and participates In the teen
tra
l
Trust
.
Middleport.
Junior
activities t.here.
Sherry Cooper, daughter of computer accounting is her
Tom and Cathy Cooper, is course of study at Meigs.
sponsored by Jim Cobb Ctiev, · ,.Dena Manley, daught er of ·
rolet. She is a Meigs H lgh .John and Sharon Manley. will
Cheerleader. attends the Middle· attend Buckeye Girls State under
port Church of Christ. and Is sponsorship of · Farmers Bank
involyed with the Teenage Jnsti· through Auxiliary 39, Pomeroy .
She has been a cheerleader for
lute at Meigs.
Wendy Fry, daughter of Mike the past three years , and is active
F'ry, Pomeroy, and Kathy Fry, with the Teena ge Institute a,nd
Parkersburg, is a delegate of the the Fellowship of Christian Alh·
letes. Dena served on student
Middleport Auxiliary. She plays
council
for a year . has been a
basketball , vo lleyball, an soft,
libra
r
y
and
office assistant, and
ball, has been on student council.
a member of the F'rench Club.
'!!clive in the Teenage Institute,
Lisa Miller. daughter of John
Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
and .Janet Miller, is sponsored by
and thr French Club. and is a
JayMar Coal Co. She is currently
member of the Racine First
serving as honored queen of
Bapti st. Church.
Bethel 62, Intern ational Order of
Kini Hamm, daughter of Mary
Job's
Daughters. She is an
and Sam Simonds and Jim
Hamm , is the delegate of the Academics AII ·Am~rlcan. a stu den! council member , and was a
Pomeroy Unit 39. She· sings and
cla ss officer both her freshman
dances with the Choraliers and
the Choir, and Is active with' the and sophomore years . Sl)r belongs to the F rench Club, Is In the
Teenage Institu te. She ha s also
concert
choir. the jazz. pep,
participaled in the Miss Ameri·
concert
and
marching band. as
can Coed Pageant. ·
well as theall·county band. and Is
Deanna Dawn Henderson.
a member of thr color gu a r~ ,
daughter of Stephen K . . and
Susan M. Sandy, daughter of
Sandra L. Henderson, Is sponEugene and .Jean Sandy , Is
sored by Larry Baker. She is vice
sponsored by the Lion s Club. She
pres ident of the Junior class. a
Is a cheerlea der. a member of I he
member of Academic AJl ,
stud
ent council, and belongs to
Am~rlcan. and altends the Midthe French Club.
dleport Church nf Christ. At
Shannon Slavin, daughter of
Meigs she Is a active wit h the
Rita and Jack Slavin. Is spon·
Fellowship of Chr istian Athletes,
sored by the Jaycees . At Meigs
the .Teenage lnstituk and plays
she Is on the student council, a
member of the qu iz team. a
library and office assis tan t, and
plays· both basketball and soft ·
ball. She Is also active in the
Fellowship of Christ ian Athletes
and the Teenage Institu te. and
belongs to the French Club. She

LISA MlLLER

SUSI\N M. SANDY

Delegate

Dele~tale

all ends the Middlepor t Church of ·
Christ.
Angel a Sloan, daughter of
Karen and Robert Sloan, Is
sponsored by American Legion
Post 128. At school she Is a
member of !he eoncert, march·
In g. pep and all-count y bands. the
Madrigals , quiz team. Ft'ench
Club and Is an Academic All·
American Regional Scholar. She
belongs to the Rock Springs
United Methodist Church where
she Is secretary of th&lt;' senior
youth and sings In the choir.
A udra Houd ashr lt, daughter of
Charles R. and Mary L . llouda·
s h~ lt, Is the alternate to dele·
gates from Unit ·39. At Meigs. she ,
is secretary of the junior class. a
member of the st.udent council.
a&lt;:Jive with the Teenage Institute
1\NUEI.i\ SWI\N
and the Fellowshp of Christ ian
ll&lt;:lt•gut&lt;•
Ath letes . She belongs to the
French Club. Is u member of lh&lt;'
cho ir·. an office assis tant , and
delegates . Sh&lt;' Is in thr mar&lt;'hln g
plays basketball. . She Is a
ancl conrrrl hanrl, srrvPll on IIH'
member 'of the Carleton Church
where she Is president of I hr 4·11 Fa shion Roat'd, and Is ;r
pre· s&lt;·hooJ Sund ay Sc·hool
yopth group.
Laurie ~heneflcld, daughter of tcllchrr at th• · Sulcm Cen ter
Unlt&lt;'d Mr•thodlst Church .
Ca r·J and Lue Shenefield. Is an
V. Mayrenr Thoma s. daughtrr
alternate to the Middleport 128

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Larry M. Bissell. Long Bottom.
has film for clivorce in Meigs
Coun ty Common Pleas Court
fr om · Patr(cia A . Bissell,
Rutland.
Ol'ia nd Laudrrmilt and Shaula
A. Lauderm ilt lw ve been granfed
a dissolution of their marriage.

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Congo adds,
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Tuesday Admissions - Jo hn
Hunnell, Rac ine; F~arl W. Wines
Sr., Cheshire; Nina Wagner,
Middleport ; Cat herlnP Weaver,
Pomeroy ; Judith Laudermllt.
' Middleport ; Marjorie Gibbs.
New Haven. W.Va .; David Da·
vis, Rutland.
Tuesday Discharges - No ne.

Heavy damage was done to two
vehicles Mondav afternoon Iii
Orange Townsh.lp on Ohio 7,
according, to the Gallla·Metgs
Post of the State Highway Patrol.
Dljnny R. Kearns, 40, of Cllf·
ton, W. Wa ., was southbound on
Ohio 7 when a car driven by
Debrah L. Simmons. 20, of
Reedsville, turned left to go Into a
gas station, crossing Kearns's ·
path. Kearns struck Simmons In
the rear.
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Simmons was cited for failure
to yield.

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Northern Ohio got another dose
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down .from Michigan one day
'. after 'record . snowfall .buried
parts of the. st ate.
The latest · round of snow
touched northwest Ohio shortly
after 8 a.m: and headed toward
Clev~land , _.where more than 16

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Mr. and Mr. Loyal Holman,
Holman, Mtstee and Rodney,
Rac'ine; entertained ·recently · John and Alice Holman, Alana
wllh a parly In obseranee of the
and Shane Butler, Stacey Lyons,
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Bobble Jo Holman, Rhonda,
Nicole Lynn, one, and their son,
Stephanie and Jason Bell, and
Jacob Paul, four,
Mrs. Betty Bell. Sending a gift
Gummy Bear ca~es were
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grandmother, Mrs. Maxine Phil·
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lc.e cream, pop, potato chips and
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We're better off ..

Mr·ig:-. Count _\ is l1·aci ing 1hC' pHck ~

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high&lt;'·' ' '" ' " " of unl'mplo.v m&lt;•nt
;u1 · Monror, ~2 .R: H arri~on , 22. 1;
l'i k&lt;•. 2U; t\d&lt;Jms , 2fl.2; Vin ton .lli.l and Scioto, 1'1 .8. f' ranklln
C0un11· has thP lo•·&lt;'st unt•mplo)· ·
mr·nl ralr. o.H pr:rc&lt;'nt with
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wr it&lt;• home abo ut in Mrig;.
Count ,\· a}; far as unPmpl oy rylC'nt
is roncrnwd. Ml' igs Co unt _\· had a
labor force· of K71)(] in Februar)
with 7.100 persons emploiHI.
Ttwt 1,'l00 unf.mployrd mea nt a
hrallhy 11 .7 rat&lt;' of uncmpiO)'
mrnr upfrom .lan uary . rhis W'JI',
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ol ( 'olum hla Town ship affi liall•d
with th l' Al,.,an dcr Sc hoo l Ills·
. trie r \viii havp prlmar.\ · C'IPC1lons.
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from her r er·Pnt s ur~ cry and was
abo rPeen tt y gucs I of honor at a
t·rcr•p tion held at the Uni yPrsity
Inn . Athen s. Mrs. Parsons want s
to thank all of you lor the gilt s,
car ds and m any kind nesses.
Thrsc 'things do hr tp
the \\'J)' thrrp's an eight .v rJ r -old p:tlif'nt at VrtC'ra ns
.YIC"m oria l Ho ~ pit .:JI w ho would
gift a tift in hearing from you.
HP's .Joa hu a Caster in Room I J4
and he wi ll bra t the hos pit al at
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ll ow of traffic between Meigs and
Maso O:fountiPs- a ndrs prc i all ~·
th at . would be usin g tht• ft•n ·v
S(' f\'icr now !hill th(' br id ge i.:-;
closr•d. If )' OU vlant to watch l h&lt;'
fi ve o'clock ll'allic. ~·o u ' ll find it
l ined up on th&lt;' lr•I'PCs i n l&gt;nth
Po mp roy ;r nd Ma son . ,\ nd it mu st
l"kr· .t gotKI deu l of patiPncr tO
\\' i.lil in lim· until ,\ 'OU can boJnl
lh f' fl'l't"V to ~&lt;'I anoss th r river. I
hu,·r a fr•r ti ng tllf' sit uat ion
niakro~ rt cliffi eult to k('l'p s mi l l nJ.!.

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mPmbt •r s of hot h the Raci n!'
i\mrr i c~ n l.&lt;•gion Po" 1;111 anrl it's
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--:.. l)lrl hcla.v p;rrl ,\· hl'l(l IT'f'r n tl y a 1
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fr om th l' Aux ili ar~ . Turl ry an·
nou nl'rd 1ha 1 1ht• r c w ill h&lt;' an
t·:as tt•r Pgg hun t for th&lt;• chi ldren
of t hC' rom mu nit y on !\ pr i11 8 and
ilSkl'd tht• Auxi liarl' to hel p wit h
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Thr• ll&lt;' nd 11ivf'r Hoys r ntrr·
tai nrct during t h&lt;• r~:P nin g and a
group lrum thf' Sha d ~· Hlvf'r
Shufll&lt;'r' t}('rformr·el.
11oor prlz&lt;'' WN&lt;' won by
Tu r l!'~' . Hrurr Wo lle, Ma r·tha Lou
1\prglt'. and RPulah NPiglcr.
Mr s. Stt•Wii l'l th ankPd all those
\\' hn IH•l p1•cl w ith t hP po rt _\·. C f';JCf'
\\ ' CIS .L:i,·rn b.\ · R ill Stl'v.-ar' . Th0
n' ll'f'-l' hnw nt 1abl0 wa~ C(• nl &lt;' l'f 'd
with &lt;l !;u·g(· f'akc• tl t•ro ratrd \\'llh
tlrr 1\mC'il"an LP~ io n Pm hlrm .

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Miss National OfflrP In C tina .
Tt•nn . 0 \'CI' S211.00(hn sc holarship
all'arcls and othrr spNial prizes
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jloller, Racine ,
ha.~ heen accepl&lt;•d into tht• registered nursing
program at Hockin~ Technical College, Nelsonville, whil e Ms. Hysell, dauKhler of Mr. and Mrs .
Norman .Jiyscll, Pomeroy, will hegin at Rio
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PAGEVILLE - Scipio Township Senl!&gt;r Citizens blood pres·
sure day Wednesday. 10 a.m. to
noon , at ~ h e store building in
Pagevi lle. The group is sponsor ·
ing a yard sale on F r id ay and
Saturda y .

Two mu sica l plays will be
Jackson, Mi chael Barnet t. Jeff
present ed by students or the Rankin, Sherr y Burke. Beth
Tupper s Pl ains Elementar y
Arnott , M att Milli ron, Al ex
Schoo l th is Frida y evening; In the Brown, Fl oyd Hawk and Jer osc hool aud itl'lrlum. Grades one.
mee Ca l11way.
two and threel wttl be featured In
Pl aying th e titlE' role in i'hP
the mu stca'! "Gel Hoppln,' ! " and
produ ct ion of "Johnn y Apple·
gradel four , five aitd six i n seed" Is sixt h gra der Sco tt
" .Johnn y Appleseed ."
Burke. Scott portra ys the color·
Both plays were written by Jill
ful and charmlnl! American
Gallla . " Get Hoppin " tells lh e pioneer from child hood through
stor y of a little rabbi! nam ed
hi s later years in life. i\ mod ern
'' Bunny Sue" who didn't want to
day "grandpa'·'" played by filth
hop. She wou ld ra ther fl y lik e a 11r ader, Robert Reed introd uces
bi rd or sw im lik e a fi sh, 'but she
the lour sce nes In th e pla y as he
discover s tha t ever yone has to reads the bedtim e story to hi s
ma ke the best of what they have gr andchildren. Jenni fer. (Jaime
and she fin all y decides to sta rt
Wilson) , Bobby I Paul Vineyard )
hoppi ng.
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and Wendy 1Nora Eastm an 1.
Pla yin g t111• lead ro le is fi rst
Joh nny's schoolteacher. Mi ss
gradrr, Ketti Norr is. Student s Mdntosh Is played by sixth
playing other members of Bunny grader, Susie Fran cis.
Sup's fa mil y are Brian Bowen ,
Pl ay lngr front ier chara cters
"Fa ther Bunny. K aty Manic kc.
are Ch ad Griffith as "Am os
" Mother Bunny " a ~ Wes Buck· Smi th" , Tracy Murphy as his
loy, Joey Weeks, L aura Ea st· wi le. " Hester ", Eli se Manicke as
man , S\'an M axey and Ginger " Gra nny Smith ".
Nutter the brothers and sisters.
Fifth and Six th Frontier Cho·
Second grader Bill y Francis will rus and Dan cers are Scottv and
bP Dr. Brown. Serv ing as narra· Sharon Baker. E rick Adam s.
tors l or the play are Jonat han B.J . Murphy, Robbie Cal awa y,
Avis ,. Randy Koehler, Cha nce Chr is Ca rlet on, Michelle DonoWatso n and Mike L aughery.
van. Matt Fall s, Nancy Ga ddi s,
Making up the B i rd Chorus are Todd Marcinko, Jimmy Park er.
Amber Fortney, Desir ee Be au· Chad Savoy. ShetT Y Smith, Li sa ·
mont. Jessi ca Nelson, Chad Snyder. Ch ad Griffith, Bobble
W heel~ C hrisly Ca usey . . Mi·
Whil e. Matt Bowe n. Jodi Ca ld2~ 3-4-5;
chelle l:aldwell, Meli ssa Py les. wPII . Terry Ja!'kson, Marilyn
Nicholas Spurl oc k. Christy Mills, Kibbl e, Steph anie M yer s, Teresa
. Dealers Wanted - Buyers Wanted - Come One- Come All
Mi sty Lyo ns. Mic hael Guess, Putm an. Roy Reed. Ronnie Ro·
Reasonable Setup Rates- Indoor Space- Outdoor 'Space
Billy Schult z, Ad am Nelson, blnson and Heather Grilllth.
Chacl Ra t tiff. Chri s Buchan an.
WE'LL SEE YOUATTHE FLEA MARKET
Fronller children are pla yed
La mar Lyons. Steph en Durst, by 4th, 5th and 6th gra ders, Susan
For Information Call
Sr th Ca rlet on, Shaun t ong.
Brewer. Randy Bur ke , Jaso n
304 422-4169- 614)742-2882
Firs t Choru s m embers ar~ Ca rlet on. Hea ther Goff ; Mel issa
.Chr i stl n a Bertrand , Ja so n r-----~-"7'-o----'-----...:.'-~._-----------------Parker, Mi chelle Wes tfall. Su sa n
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Haw k, Laur a Buckley, Tracl
Lant z. Jess ica Ram sey, Angela
ROUT£ # 1~4 FISHING &amp;HUNTING
Cha nPv, Jawn Pulli ns. Todd
OPEN: MON.-SAT.

POMEROY - Shady Riv er
Shufflers ar e spon soring a
squarr dance and clogl!ing on
Satur day, April 4. fr om 8 to II
p.m .. at Pomeroy Vi llage Hall.
Music wil l be provided by Circle
" D " Wr anglers with ca ller J im
Carnahan. $2 donati ons will be
accepted at the door.

POMEROY - Easter Bazaa r
Thursday. 9:JO lo ~ : 30, Meigs
Co unly Senior Center . ·

POMEROY Meigs High
School Band Boosters ar e spon·
sor ing a wa lk·a·thon on Sat urda y
ApriJ4 startin ga t!O a. m. Anyone
interest&lt;'d in walk ing to help Ihe
band purcha se new uniforms
should call 992·3158 or 992·5185 for
a sponsor sheet. If ca nceled-due
10 rain. the walk-a-thon will bP
rescheduled l or A pril II -a t 9 a. m.

POMEROY- Salisbury Town ·
ship T rus tees meet Thursda y, 7
. p.m., at town ship hall on Rork
Springs Road .
-·-:- TUPPF.RS PLAINS- "A ll you
ean ea t " fi sh fr y at the Orange
Town ship Fire Depart men t
Headquarters in Tuppers Pla ins.
• !rom 5 to 9 p.m. Friday by
Ca ptain D' s sponso r&lt;'d b.V
Tuppers Plains ~hoot; advance
' ticket s, $4.25 adltlts, $2.!i0 lor
students; 25 cent s higher at door .

Meigs County Fair Grounds, Pomeroy, Ohio
APRIL 2-3-4-5; .MAY 1!2-3; JUNE 4-5-6-7
JULY
AUG. 6-7-8-9; SEPT. 3-4-5-6
OCT. 1-2-3-4; NOV. 5-6-7

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Ri\ClNE- R acine F ir st Bap·
tist Church will bP in r evival
Sunday through April 9 with
evengrl ist Ron D illon. Hanahan ,
S.C. Services will be at 7: ,) O·ea rh
evening.
Flame to meet
LONG BOTTOM - Long Bot·
lorn , Ohio Flame Fellowship
Chapt er Meeting w il l be held
Tu esday. 7: 30p. m .. at Mt. Ol lvt'
Communit y Church, ·r.ong Bot ·
tom. Speaker will bC' Pa stor
, .Lawrener Bush . Spl'da l singer s
will be Patt y Hensler and DO'
roth y Baile)' . Every o n e
welcome .

Trusters
ORANGE TW P Orange
Township TrusteeS wur meet In
regu lar session Monday. 8 p.m .,
at the home o! Dorothy Ca laway,
clerk.

;Meigs County honor rolls announced .

Poml'roy Elementar~
ThP rourlh six 14'&lt;'rk!i J{radtn~ prrlod
~ · honor roll at 1hr Pom£&gt;rov Elf'mf'flt arv
. &amp;ttool ha~ bi'{'O announci-d. MaklnR il
~trac\ P of a or abo\lf' In allt hrlr suDJrcts to

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Remington

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Civtr and therapy projects , be used lor fl owN arrangement s roses be purcha sed from a firm
were discussed a'! the t'ecent on the tables at the co nvention. that gum·ant e&lt;'S il s roses and
noted the dllferenl grades of
m eetin g of the Rutland Friendly Janet R.Jlll n rrquos.t ed pos ter
Ca rd en ~rs held at the home of paper for th e . therapy class. · roses ranging !rom one ro 10. He
Mrs. Kimberly Willford .
w hi ch·will mak e posters for the
suAgestrd not buying roses colt wa s noted 1hat . the Meigs OACG conse01.a1ion cont es t. She ve t·ed in wax or thos&lt;' wltl)
Count y Commis sioner s had also su~grsted having the r ~ass
da ma ged or cracked roots Of
sig n&lt;'d a proclamation deslgnat· plant a trct• on Arbor Oa1· i n canes.
lng April 12· 18 as Na t ionaa l Apri l.
For plan ting, Snowden said,
Gardening We!'k. The clu b
Mrs. Willford had devotions di g the hole about one· thlrd
plann&lt;'da bakesa leonApril 18at 'reading "After the Winter. Go d larger than )he rose 's rO!JI
the Rulland Department StorP Sends the Spr ing.... For roll ca ll systt&gt;m and usc a mixture.o! peat
with eac h m ember to ask six members named a rose the)· m oss. sa nd and eanh underneath
ot hers to contribut e. Marga r et would l ikr to have. Ofticers' "and ar ound the r oot system, then
E dw ard s wi t get toget her wi th rrports wt' r r read an d approved . wat er until every thing is m~ddy.
the FriPnds and Flowers Club
Mrs.. Stewart and Mrs. Willfo r d
Snowden said I hal roses .arc .
and ask I hem to help. and Joa n brought anangrm ent s of the easy to ''drown," and sugges ted
Stewarl will talk to the Rutland m onth . Sa nd)· Titu sgavrgard r n· planting them on an incline
ing t ips on gr owing ga rdens in clthN na tul'a l or artifici al. He
Garden Club and ask fo r assist
ancC'. Door·IO·door canv ass ing is sma ll pla ces. She won th e door sa id thai thr bc•st wa,l ' to water
plann&lt;'d to collect monry fot· prize brought by Margaret Ed· roses is to soak them about one&lt;•
benches and tables lor the pat·k. wards. Hostess gifts were prrs·
ever)' srvrn to Ill days unless
The tour to th e Glass House in ented to Mrs. WillfO!'d. Judi'
there Is a soa kin g r oad.
Stewart on Apr il Rwa s pos tponed Snowdrn won the door pr lzr. ·
i\s fo r fertil izer, Snowden
until April JO. Lor ri Barnrs rra rl
Robert Snowdr n_gavr the pro- s u ~ge · tf'd usi ng a r egular . ros&lt;' a letter from Luci li e MaeCumber gram on "Propogat ion ond l'r u n· fertlllzCI' or a ~l· I.0 - 10 mixture
asking for donations olleapot s to ing of Roses ." Hr' s uggest&lt;~! t hat
a bo~t rver)' four W&lt;'Pks. He sa id
that aftrr lh&lt;• petals sl ar t to fall
from the bloom, go down the ca ne
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to the flvr lea r ve in and rut it ol f
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"M atriarch. lh e Queen M ar v. QU&lt;'0n MothPra nd thr RO ycar so f
just ubm•r there . He also talkNI
and the Hou se or Windsor " b\' Roya l histor.v. Mal')' was notC'd
about the need lor sprayin g
Anne Edwa r ds wa s revi ewed b)• lor hr r ro ldnl'ss and IJ:'Y co nt rol
rost•s .
Mrs. Bernard Fult z at the r ecrn t and unl'om promisi ng prinrlplrs
Snnwdrn recommended pre;,.-meeting of the Middleport Lit rr· whi ch in volved IH' I' son. F:rl\hlf(t
soa.k ing roses in a bu cket of
ar )'Ciub hrld at th e homeo!Mr~. thr F:ighth . and Wall it• Simpson's
watr •r 21 hours br l ot·e planting.
Fores t Ba chtel. Mrs . Owigh t m a tTi:J gr ~
Af trt thr flt·st lt·rt•ze. cut 'th e
Walla ce presided at lhr m('{'ting
The booh l~e iS brf'n ltighll '
r an&lt;•s off at thP ground and
and Introduced the reviPwr r .
rcro mmrndrd l'or its r&lt;'&gt;&lt;'ll rr h
mulch hNIVil.v lor th&lt;' winte r.
Mary of Terk was born in 181i7 and drtal l. ThP ct uthor has also
i\ny d~magecl ram• In the spri ng
and w~ s chosen by Quee n Victo· wri ten l hr Rosr to Tara on thr life
should tx- cut off. Mlntatut·t• roses
ria at the age of 26 to marry hrr 01 Mar gar et Mit chell.
an• the most hard v. he said.
son , George. Duke o!Y ork . Mrs.
T h (' It 0 s I rs s s ,, I' v (' d
Hr'frcs hments werr sr r vt&gt;d.
Fult z noted that they had fh·&lt;'
sons and one daughte r and
during World Wa r I lor tht'
morale of E ngland. Mar y rr·
nounred her Germ an herita ge
and adopted the HouS&lt;• ol' Wind·
sor. t hu s b eco min g _ i t s
ma triar ch.
The book goes int o grea t dPt ail
about the British Roya l occa·
sions. cou r tships and marriages,
and tra ces the life of Mary of
to duchess to
Terk from

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Band boosters
POMEORY Meigs High
'. •School Ba nd Boosters will have
their monthly meetin g Monday
In th&lt;' j unior high schoo l ·hand
room . Pa rcnls of band student s
grades 7 through 12 are Invited 10
al tend t he meet lnl!. Band un l·
forms, fund r aising and the band
banquet . which is srh edul f'd lor
Ma y 12, will be dtscussc·d. New
offi cer s will al so be elected.

POMEROY - Th P public Is
invit ed to all end special serv ices Revival
at the PomerO)' Senior Center ,
GALL I POLIS - Dan Hayman
Sa turd ay, 7 p.m .. with HNberl ani! I he Faith Trio wil l be singing
JnscoC', C"vangeli st.
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·at reviva l services thi s Sunday
· night. 7p.m .• at Prospec t Bapllst
CHESTER - Chester girls' Chu rch. on O.J. Whil e Road In
softball sign·up will be Saturday. Gallipolis. ·Rev . Bud flat fi eld,
10 a.m. to I p.m .. at girl scout nail ev angelist.

FRIDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS
Tupprrs Plains Schoo l st udt·nts'
opereltas. 7: :l(J p.m . F r ida y in
school auditorium. $1 donation at
door .

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Ad am Thoma~ .
Second Grade: Mlkr AndPrl'lon . T~Jr~ n
Doldj~:(', Whl ln&lt;'y Hampt i:msta ll . Stach''
Rr f'd. Mar la S£1llrrs. Jf'!ISira MrEl rey .

Ben E" 1 lA~. ,lf•rrtl Hil l. ,Ja.~on 'J'ay lur .. Ju lit•
Young, Amb('r Bla ckwf'll .
Fifth Gtadr: Tn •nt on Cll'la nrl. O;Jnlrlk
C'ro\1:, .J.P. Stanlry. Bri an Wa lk('!'. .J.P.
Da\'1 ~ . .lf'••rm~' (:rrm m. Brad And C'r!&lt;on .

LC'sllc· Clark. Wonda

Trf'\'Or Bundy. Tral'Y Plfr·. LA't' H1•mkr ·

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Flr.4t Gradl': David Amlrr!'On, Laurrn
Andrr!'on. Wa\'Rl' Allrn Barnharl. .Jrrr'od
Clark . Tracy" Cofff'y, Wf'ndl Danll'ls.
Danlrllr Grursrr . Erin Ha a:~r rl .v , Stury
Hubhord. Rov PowC'II. Rus1v Rnhlns()l'l ,
&amp; I~Y ShN'Is: Wrndy Sizrm0rf'. Bradlrv
Walkrr. Ra lnv Walkf'r. Jf'rlfa "lark. Hf'lcil
Dr Long, JrrGd Gll mor('. Na!al lr r.ra ndal.
Amv Ha v r ~. Ronnlr Hirlh. ,JrnntrPr
MJ;,kln. S!f'V(' n MC'CullouQ:h, Christina
Nrl'«'. Am~· S&lt;'f'. , W('ndy Shrlmplin .
T,.,, .... T 11 y!or. Jan'll Warnf'r. ,Jrnnl fPr

Dll'kf'rM n. Tar a Gru&lt;'~f'r . Shawn Ktn~.
J Mh Ph alln. S!acry Prlrf', .Jodlf' Si~son .
Crys1nl Ba rl1f'l1~
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Grovf'r. Amy Harrison. Mon1 y Hun1rr . Ira
Van Coom•y, Krls ly Warm'f. Ann r Brown .
Cas!' Clrl :md . Corf'~' Da rst. A tlrla H a~gy .
Carli.1H ugh~. J&lt;~ mM Whll f' . Palm a WI If'S .
Four1h Grath.•; Kf'l li'Y GruC's&lt;'r , R £'~~1('
Prall, Jrff Darn f'lt. Tra vis Drrnn&lt;'r. Adam
Sh N'I~ . Jarlyn Swar1z. Usa Yf'aU~f'r .
Sa roh Andf'rson. Jr&gt;rod C'ook. Tara Er win .

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tion for Retarded Citizens Is
sponsor in g a spaghetti dlnner
Saturday . 5 to 7 p.m .. at the
school. $:l per adult,

SYRACUSE - MARC meet s
.' Thursday. 7 p.m., Carlet on
• Se hoot.

6:00 A.M-8:00 P.M.

PHONE: 949-9200

SATURDAY
LONG BOTTOM - ThP Long
Bottom Communit y Association
Spring Smorgasbord dinner Sat urday. from 4 to 7 p.m., at the
commun ity buildin g.

THURSDAY
('HF:STER - Chesl er United
Methodist Women will mee t
Thursda y. 1: .10 p.m.. at the
church, with George Pickens.
miss ionary. as guest 1\Pea kcr.

1987 SCHEDULE FLEA MARKET

Orl'am World Pageants will be
prrs~n ttn g a 1987 preliminar y
pa geant th at will be held on Ma.v
:1at _th&lt;' Holiday In n. Ga llipolis.
T hr Drea m World Baby Misl et·
and Miss di v ision wil l In clude age
g t·oups. up to a year old. n month
to ltvo years . :!!i mon ths lo lhrre
~'f'a r s, and four a nd fi ve yC'ar
olds.
Tht• On•am World Miss dll' ·
ision wil l i nclude agl' 11roups, six
to r ighJ. ni ne to 12. lJ to 16, and 17
to 24.
Thl're will be a winner and
lhrrc ru nncrs· up in each age
group and a Dr&lt;'a m World Gra nd
Baby and Gra nd Queen crown ed.
A ll wlnncrs will adva nce to thr
1987 statP pagemit.
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mation may be obt ained by
co nt11rting the St ate DirC&lt;'tor.
Route 1. Rox 15:.. Barboursville.
W.Va .

POMEROY- Rummage sale
Friday and Sa turday, 9 a.m . lo 4
p.m .. at GraecEplscopal Church
Parish House. Soup, sandwiches
and pie will be ser ved throughout
tho two da)·s.

MIDDLEP{JRT- Middleport
Literary Club m eets Wednesda y
7: JO p.m .. home of Mrs. Car l
Horky.

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('hllrlrs K ing, Vl rkl Warnt'l'. I(('\•In t am·
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MARCH SALES MAliA THON. Hurry In - all incentives end April 2nd/'

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lntt·n·stpd in joining thr• group is
ihvitl'd to attend any Tu csday
night mt'('tlng. 6 to7 p.m , weighi n
t;: tlmr. 7 p.m. meeting. Glenda
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plannin g to makr th0
- trip 10 Ci neinna t i itn• nskrd 10
sig n up a t llt,is Wf'l' k' s nweting
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Musicals planned at Tuppers Plains

RACINE, OHio LICENSE .AVAILABLE

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WINS DRYER - Marl(aret .Miller, Long . Foodland, Pomeroy, 1. durlng Foodl~nd's
Bottom, was the winner ol a General Electric ' company·wlde anniversary sale lNhlch was held
recently·. With Miller, Is Don Perry, manager ol
· heavy-duty dryer given away hy Big ~end
the Pomeroy store.

A co ntribution was made to
semi a chi ld to Ca mp Super Kid
lor Asthmatic Children. at the
Thursday night meetinl! of the
Preceptor Beta Bel a Chap ter of
Be ta Sigma Ph i Sororit y held at
Crow 's Steak House with Vera
Cr ow as hostess .
GuPss. Janel McDona ld, Ben
It was noted th at the Ritual of
Pu.tma n. T y Swar t z. Jos h Jewels l or new m embers will be
Wright. Wes ley Arba ugh, Kathy
held on April ~ at the homP of
Bernard. Aaron Brown. Anita
Maidie Mora , 7: 11lp.m . Members
Ca laway, Daw n Foley. Michele
were reminded of Founder' s Day
Guess, MPiissa Harri s. Rand ~
observa nce to be held on April .10
Kaylor. Michell e Murphy, Pa·
at 6: :10 p.m. at the Sportstnan It,
tr ick Newland. Matthew Tack· . Athens. Othrr s at the merling
ett. Br ian Long.
wrre JanE' Walt on. Rose Sis son,
Ma xine Whitehead is di rcr tingll. Shirley Bec&gt;gl&lt;•. Clarice Kraulter,
lltP prod-uct ions with the assls t·'li Joa n Corder. and A nn Rupe.
ance of· the principal. Donald
ShuP, teac her s. Cindy Pitzer.
Robert Sanders . John Prr ine,
Ann a Ri,rr. Ba rba ra Tripp , Kay
Nellie Rorga n has returned
Lo ng and Jenny M ae hlr. who also
fro m a month' s vacation in
will be the pi ano accomp anist. · Florid a. From herr she wen t to
Mothers are m aking costumes
Fort Ash by. W.Va . where shp
unde r th e supervi s i on o f
jo ined hN sister and m•phew Jor
roommothers. .
a trip to Was hin gt on D .C.
Stud0n ts of Rivervi ew and . There thPy took a plane to Fort
Chester Elementa r y Sc hools wi ll
l.audrrdal e and then wen t on to
view present ations of the musi- West Pa lm l'lmch lor a week' s
ca ls Frida y mornin g and the vis it wi th another r el ative. Mrs.
public is invited to att end the
florgan then continu ed on to
perform ances Frida y evenin g. Wint cr havC'n wher e she- v isited
Curtain time will be7: 30. Adollar
her son. Gary. En route home lhP
donation will be as ked at the· group spent o night in Frede·
doo r.
ricksburg. Va .

l'l. ln s tor th f' tr ip to Ci nci nnati
Ill ;J!t~·n c l t\r&lt;'il Ht'('Ognition
~~ o r1 1\pril ~S \\'f'rt' dlscuso.;ed at la s r
: \\'(•p k 's nwt•t in g uf TOPS OH :t70
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of $ROO each, pay able over a tw~ye!tr period, hav e
hccn awarded hy the Women's Auxiliary of
Veterans Memorial Hospital, Pom eroy. Walter
Scott Lucas, hospital administrator, and MN.
Louise Bearhs, president of the Auxiliary, right ,
present the awards to )'\rmintha Norris, fe ll

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Kev in . Knapp, Michell&lt;' and
AA my . Ra cine.
.Jan Knapp, Jo Worley . Namnl
Smith, and Harl ey Johnson were
vis ll or s of' Mrs. Iva Johnson
Sunda)' afternon .
Mrs. Leslie F ra nk. Sarah Beth
an d Mat thew Rya n of Texas .
Road werP Wednesday visitors or
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haning and
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Hoad, PomNoy , who fou nd t he
r emnan ts of a ball oon lau nehed
on March 16 f r om the .Hanby
F.IPmt•nta r y Sc hool. 56 &lt;;, State
St. , Westerv ille , Ohio.

l'uml luwr~t nllr.
1/ ov. ·rH'r. do lPl mP point out

,\b;.t·ntrr I 'Ot ing in M&lt;•ig;.
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l{av&lt;'ns wood. was the Thursda y
gues t of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
John son and Tammy .
Mrs. Daniel Worley, Stacy and
Daniel. of Oanlels were weekend
guets of Mr. -and M s. Charley
Smit h.
, sunday dinn er guests of Mr .
and Mrs. Charlie Smith were Jo.
St rc v, and Daniel Worley, Mr.
and · Mrs. Do~·Ie Knapp,).a ngs·
v ille. and Charles Knapp. Aller·

quarte-rs are HIH ·Mrchan ii• St ..
also In Pomcro.v.
Wan t to r~m ind yo u thai there
will bP a gun show this Sa turday
ut the Hu t land Civ ic Center- a
pn•tt y bu sy ' pot- from 8a. m . to
K p.m. It 's a buy . srll or trade
ty pt• show and a percrn lage of
the procee-ds will go lo the
National Rille Assol'iarlon. T o
rent ta l&gt;l e spu cP - th at's $5 eu ll 74 2·12:l:l. Al so thor P w ill be
so me ava il ab le•! abl&lt;' spaceon the
day of lh&lt;• show.
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April1, 1987

April 1. 1987

Pomeroy- MiddleJ¥&gt;11, Ohio

Beat of the bend

lly HOB HOEFLJCII
S•·ntinel Stall Writer
Th e Ohio 'tlurcau of E mploy .
ment Services
ctnnounced the
Oh io county la bor f"OfC f' UO('ffi ploy menl rate
for February,
this Y&lt;'Jr. and
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April 1, 19~7.

BOSTON CUPI1 - A 17-year· youth.-to stat! the ha~it . ,
old girl Is suing a . tobacco
The . lawsult "strikes at the
company and a retail - chain. most strategic point o'r · the
charging she probably would not · tobacco Industry In the United
have become hooked on cl· · States today, " the juncture at .
garettes five years ago lf the which It attracts new oonsumers,
companies obeyed laws. against attorney Edward Greer said.
The lawsuit was -llled ln. Mid·
selling tobacco to minors.
Opponents of smoking say dlesex Superior Court Tuesday
cigarette company ads target on behalf of Theresa Kytc, 17, of
teenagers despite laws In most West New bury, Mass., who said
states prohibiting tobacco sales she cannot quit smoking.
to minors, and they hope the suit
" If, when I was 12 years old, I
will make It more difficult for coul(!l)'t buy cigarettes, I proba·

,Tobacco
fimt .hit
with suit
from teen
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now.' ' Kyte said. ·
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The suit, apparentlY the first of
Its kind, seeks to torcestores to
stop sell)ng . tobacco to those
under age 1S as mandated by
Massachusetts law.
Kyte's lawyers said similar
laws In 38 other" states are
routinely broken.
The girl Is asking for an
unspecified amount for damage
to her lungs antl .nlcotil)'e addl e~

tlon . She said she cannot quit her to lllegally sell tobac~o to
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half-to pack-a-day habit despite · minors. ·
It
says
Philip
Morris
"has
l)umerous attempts.
ASked why s h ~ star ted to never taken any effective actions
smoke, Kyle said, "I guess to prevent the sale of .Its cJ1
beca use I thought It was cool. " garettes to rhlnors" .an(! has
She said two-thirds of .her girl· aimed Its marketing at yo~thful
consumers. • ..i:./
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friends smoke.
" I thlrik the lawsuit Is patently
The suit charges Philip Morris
Inc., maker of the Parliament ridiculous," said Mary Taylor, a
and Marlboro brands th at Kyle Pnil!p Morris spokeswoman In •' I
favors, and The Store 24 lnc., a New York. "We don 't sell the
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convenience store chain where cigarettes directly. "
she bought cigarettes, conspired

. ~pril1. 1987
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COPYR IGHT 1987 · THE KROGER CO . ITEMS AND
PRICES GOOD WEDNESDAY . APRIL 1.
THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL4, 1987, IN
POIUROY AND GALLIPOLIS STOl ES.

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES .
NONE SOLD TO DEALERS .
ADVERTISED tTIM POLICY
Each ol thase ld&gt;o'..,INd'lfimsll raqulr~ to be rllld ~y 1111hble for
INIIG 1t1 eac h Kroger Store , l.tetpl Altp&amp;Ci f iul~ noted In th is 1d. IIINf:l
do ruu out of l f'l ldvffftised lt, m, we wil of1ar you vow chok:• of 1
C(lntp.,lbt. 1,\im, wMn IYiillble, flllecllng !hi &amp;am• 11ving1 or 1
r1lnchtck wllich wjltntl11t vou to purth.ll .. tiM actv&amp;r1iMd Item 11 Hw
l thenlsed price wl!hln XI dflya. Ont~ onl Ylndor cOYpon wiH bt
• cceptad per Item purcMMd.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
THE CENTRAL TRUST
COMPANY of Southeoot
Ohio, NA, tho legol hotdor of
the le&gt;ttowing discribed IM!i-·
sonat . prGIM!rly by virtue of
Security Ag""'"'""' dllild
June 13, 1988 doeo hereby
offer for ule on 't~ 4:th dey
of April, 1987 olton o'clock
a .m. in the offich. of the
. Installment Loan . Dep•rt·
mont In Middleport, Ohio
the following :
.,
1974 Ford LTD Serial
#4WII8A 11226B which
may be lnopected by appointment. The bank offers
this vehiCle without warren·
ties. and ~serwsthe-right to
acqapt or reject any offer
reCehHtd. Minimum accepta·
ble offer must be greater
'·•~•• · •76.00. Torrno of Hie
will be ct~lh or credit by prior
arr•ngement .
131 26; 141 1 2tc

Se~retary

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WHOLE KERNEL OR
CREAM STYLE

Kroger
Corn

Avondale
Green Beans

16.5-17-oz.

16-oz.

" APRIL IN PARIS"
IN THE DELI-PASTRY SHOPPE

Fresh Baked
French Bread
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We would like -to
:thank each.of our
Hill Top Neighbors
bn Vine St. for their
· acts of kindness
and sympathy at the
~eath of my mother,
Etha Warner.
Clarence ~nd
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QUARTERS

Mrs. Filbert's
Margarine

Kroger
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Public Notice
ADVERTISEMENT '
ADVFE~,r:~~~E_N!
FOR BIDS
Leading Crlllk
leading CrHk
Coneervancoy Olstrlct
ConHnloncy Diotrict
34481 Coni Hollow Rd .
Rudand , Ohio 4176.
344B1 . Corn Hollow Rd.
fludond. Ohio 467&amp;
Soporote Meted Bt~or
Separate Haled BIDS for the construction of
er
the cons• ruction Df State Supply Walla and APpu n·
Route 689 ·Wat8r Main. ance1, Contract 83·2. will
Contract 8,3 · 1 o~d 30,000 be·. wilt be lee.olved by tho
Galton El-·ate
•• · d Water· Tank , Loading Croef&lt; Conoervancy
Controct 83-3, will bit re- District Office at 34481
\ Ciived by the President of
Corn Hollow Road, Ru,tland,
th_e leading Creek Conoer- Ohio 45775 ~ntll · 12:00
voncy District at the Dillrict o'clock noon (locil timei
office at Rutland, Ohio, until May 5, 1987.
12 o'clock noon, ltocol time!
Tho WORK covered by tho
Mey 6, 1987. end thon It CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
uid office publicly opened tor Contract B3-2 lncludeo
and read aloud.
the fOUowing approx.imate
The WORK covered by tho quontitieo:
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ' Two 18" x 36" diameter
lor Contract 83·1 includoo grovel pocked woter supply
the following approximate wollo complete wtth 400
quantltieo:
gpm pumps .
8,400 feet of 6 inch water
Five 276 to 400 gpm well
main together 'Wrth then.,.. pumps to be installed in ex·
•ov llpportalning WORK .
loting wotlt.
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The ·uti"'!atK conttruc·
Te1t pumping.
lion coot io $87,000 ao of
Two .pump control valve
March 1, 1987. •
and metervaulto.
The WORK covered by tho
Ptuo connecting piping
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS and appurtonencn.
for Contract 83·3 Includes
. The e1timated con1truc·
the following approximate tion cost it $:!78,000 as of
quo:::,tti;o:
March 1 . 1987.
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•000 golton single
Thot succesolul BIDDER
podootat olevotocl ._. w - shelf be required to move
tank together with the necM· onto the site and.commence
11rY
WORK .
work within 7 working days
The "timated construe· following notification to
tion coot io $166.000 as of proceed and ohatt be reMarch 1, 19B7.
quired to complete tho weft
The CONTRACT DOCU· drilling and development
MENTS may beoKBmintd at fieldwork within 90 colon·
the following locations :
dar days following com ·
Leading Creek Conoervan - moncomont of work at the
cy District , 344B1 Corn Hoi - oito . The entire project in tow Road, Rutlond, OH .
eluding laboratory testing
45775 _
and site con•tructlon
shall
Burgooo 1!. Nlpto. Umited.
'
6086 RHd Rood. Colum· be completed within 1 BO
calendar days tollowi""'"
"" no·
b us. OH · 43220 ·
tificaticm to procHd .
For site lnapectio~ or
The CONTRACTOR shall
q ueotiono pertaining to tho
.....
contect Mr. Jack Cro·sp, be responaible to maintain
...
'oado'ng c--• Conoervancy equipment on aite to aid , ·if
"District, Corn
· - Hollow Road, nece~aary,
in on -lite mobili·
ution .
Rutland, Ohio. ttjophone
Alt BIDDERS ohatt submit
16141 742 -2200.
Copt·oa olthe CONTRACT with their bid tho typo of drit·
and pro ·
DOCUMENTS moy be ob- ling anuipment
••
osed drilling methoda to be
tained at the office of Bur· P
gess &amp; Niple, Umited, lo· utilized . The aoils testing
labOratory .to be utilized, if
C.t.d .I 5085 Rood Road. other
the BIDDER'S,
Columbu •. Ohio. upon pay· shall bethan
included.
mont of $35.00, NONE OF
CopiesolthoCONTRACT
WHICH WILL BE RE·
FUNDED .
DOCUMENTS mav be obBy order of the leading tained at tha office of Bur·
Creek Conservancy District .
Thio 23rd day of March,
1987.
Karen S. Clark ,
Acting President
141 1. s·. 15. 3tc

._,...ng

1-lb.

16-oz.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
VINYL&amp;A~NUM
Complete RomodoJing
Roofing of ott Typeo
- complete Gutter Work
Worked in home area
20 yooro
"Free EstimetH"

: thouchts and 'in our
· hllrtS
Althouch we are miles
· :- apart.
SC Ha,py Birthday to ade• parted loved on~
Whom we all miss very
: • much!

·'

Leg
Quarters ...........

Fresh

..
'

Strawberries ....

lb.

~~:n~: ~uf:~ . .~~- .... ...... ... .. ...... ~-Gal. 89C
.~hi~ec:~~rd ............................ 1~az. 25C
Fc~~r::!. . . . . . . . . . . ............~- Gal. 89 C
·. Kroger Cheese ....................... · 89Clf ·
11

Reei Estete General

TEAFORD

at.

Real Estatt
2115 E. ;!nd St.
Phone
1·(814)-992-3325

FRESH "SILVER PLATIER"

LISTING- 3 yr. old one
3 BR home, 2baths. cook

Whole

bake units, dishwasher.

basement, patio
I, tennis
etc.

Pork Loin

Ph. 16141 843-5425

·

St. It, 124, Syroc01t

12-oz.

.

POMEROY, 0.
992·2259 .•.
POMEROY - Eliminate
ma1ntenan ce with this brick
ranch nouse. 3 bed rooms.
I ~ baths, fireplace, base·
men!, garage, on approx. l
acre of land. New rool, large
nice living room. modern
kitchen and bath. NOW
IIIDDLEPORT - This Dlder
home is close to stores and
schools. 2·3 bedrooms, level
lol, carpeting, other leatures
include a nice lront porch.

$26,900.00

APPROXIMATELY 20 acres
ot nice hunting land with a
one story ranch. Home has 3
bedrooms, dining area and a
lull basement; untinished .
Quiet and peacetul. Good
View . MAKE OFFER

·
. l ·lb.
Saltmes ............................:... .. . Box

$54,900.00.
lltrtry E. Cttllnd Jr.

t9H181

69

Jurt Tr111e1L ...94HMO
Dottie Tlffllf ..... 992·Mt2
Office................992-225t

c.·

c.••

'ltl •• ,.

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSIONS

,

161 Horth Socontl
Mid,.tport, Ohio 451' •o·-I

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Fithlng Supplitt

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP. SOIL
FILL DIRT

Pay Your Cable 6
Phone Billa Here
•~r _ 1 1U~NIII

PHOIII

t6141 992-6510

RIStDfNCI PHONE

t6141 992-17!4
J/28/Un

"VINYL SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
.. "BLOWN IN
INSUlATION

B&amp;B
WOODWORKS
CUSTOM :
'PLANING
'JOINTING
•MOLDING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
Now Homes luilt
" Free Estimotea"

PH. 949·2160
or 949-2801

38_
6 32 BAILEY RD .
POMEROY

Sunday Calh

l-11-tfn

l-25·1 mo.

Frkhly. Seturdty·Apt'il 3rct 6
4th. Olrtllt S ..e : 147 Second
Avenut, O•lllpoNt. • ·

Porch 'Stle:' Thura. Frl, h1 .

Gtrtge Slit: Wed., Thura .. Fri.
e.e, couch, cheln Mw. Crewftd .
Pomeroy, !Mhlnd IMgrlk!ndt .
Apr. 3 &amp; 4 1bout 1 milt btlow
Rttce00n Bride• At . 7 Odd1 &amp;
Endt furniture nice dothNtg,
junk TV's, lormtl gowna.

Middl-.port
&amp; Vicinity

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
Mu..io
1 Oh

Fir.."' Eqalp•e•f
"'
Pert• &amp; sr.~~:~fc

._eper •

Ttlevlai-Oft AdYtttlting· Nted
high Mllfiy J*ton fOr the pt ,
PIHiant lirtl; pouiblt future
mtn8U.,•nt opportunity, belt
plut commlttlon, tJtptritnce In
edvtrtiling 1111• prelttnd, 304122· 0304.
I ~:-::-::-:-:--::-:-:-:~
Nttd •ptople for light dtllvtr;,
COO ord••· muai dreu n~y.
htvl Own tttnaportttion, know
~nt Plmant lftd Oalllpolla
lrtl. Appty In pereon 230 M•ln
St ., PONtt PltSJnt, W. Y•·

12

for 2 tldtriy patitnte. Auton•·
blr fltll . 11 yr. IIIP...ilnCI.
lptol.t dl.... Good Cere. Cell

014pZ58-IIOB,

Will do tm•ll light cltenlng tOt"
your bualnllt . M111lnt Mil·
thaws , 114-742·2002.

··---······· ······ ············· ·· ·

Jacoboen

Dtaltr

1421.

3 F1mltv Gtrege Sele, 350·348
Debby Ortve, Frldey Aprll3, 8· 1
Bttt chlldr~n~ A ldults clothM, Htvl room In Prl'llete C1rt Home

Autharlnd S.rvic•

WH~!!~~~~r

•

992·6611

April 2, 3, 4. Twp. Ad. 79. 111
mob"• home on ltft bthlnd
Molgo,Folrgo:oundo.
O.orte'a C.rryout, 3 mil"
ooulh of Mlddl-rt . AprM t , 2,
3. A1in or lhlnt. lome n.w
elolhlng. 8 :00· 1
Gorogo ...., ...

15

.School•
lnatruction

Rttr.tn Now; louthHetemlu•-

lnwo Cotlego. Colt 114' 4414357.

Ap•M 4.

t :00 -3 :00 . Curtein1
. htdt·
clatt.•.
~====~~::~~=========~~ Flahtt
Price toy a,
intert
preadt. lltlle girl•

WkM,

18

Wan1ed to Do

fiNIIIIGt

woodbumer, 10

Computerized Hearina Aid Selection
CJ Swim Molds · lnterpretina Se!vices

- LISA' M. KOCH, M.S.
z

~

~

01

PAT HILL FORD

lb.

lrorty Aluminum
5 to II' lb.
LGclt~

2 MI . E. ofPagtvllll

Roger Hysell
Garage

KEN'S

Truck, auto, &amp;
he~vy equipment
repeira end welding.
(All makes .&amp; modeltl

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756

.,AII.M••••
•Washers •Dishwa1hers

II. 124, Po ..rey Ohio

AUTO·&amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al10 Tr••••lul ..

915-3561

9

441·7011.

I 'I' dill

I·' I

6-17-tfc

•

Bu1lna11
Opportunhy

Wanted To Buy

We p.y c•h lor lett model.ciNn,
UHd Cilt'l,

Jim Mink Chov .-Otdolnc,
1 111 Oene Johnton
814. 4 4l· 31 7 2

1 NOTICE 1

E

TH OHIO VALLEY I'\IILIIH·
lNG CO . r100mmtnd1 thM you
do b~o~tlnftl whh ..-..te you
know . and NOT to lend moner
through tht m~ untM you have
lrwttt~tted the offeri"9.

TOP CASH paid ior '83 model
tnd n.wlf uHd cerl. lmlth
l~o~ldl· Pon11H, 111 1 ••••~"' 1
Ave .. Otlllpolia . Ctn 114· 441· Ownyourown.13. ttott~pr101t
2282 .
dHignw lhoe itore. A rttall
Price unbelltv1btt ·tor CfUMity
OLD OAIENTAL AUO&amp; lhottnormlltlyprioedfromnt
to 110. Ovtt ,
brand ntm•
WANTED . Any 1111 or aondhlon. 21ottylel . • 14.100 10 121,100
C•lltollfree 1· 100·433·7147. Inventory, tr1ln6ng , fllturM,
Tobtcco pound~ge for Gtlllt Vrlnd Optl'llng. Can oontiHnt
wtth owr 1.000 brat* "' of
County Cell 81•· 378·2•37,
IH•el. HCIIIOf'Y, d•oewtar•
Oe.d or tlfve Junk C•n 121 .00 . .otMc, chlldttnt lhofl. Can
open 11 d..,s. Mr. Keenan (1011
CASH PAID tor complete Clfl 1111217.
'
tnd tfuckt. lodift towed eway.

eo

Ph. 114· 241 -9214 or liZ·
1710.

PH. 992·5682
or -992·7121 '

•Rengil '"
, •Refrigerator•
tOryltrs tFrHIINI
PARTS and 'sERVICE·
4·5.Jic

Chrittlan lady to do bM\ftltdng .
Fvll or p.t·tlme. fenc.d ln yard
In Oall~la. Call enytlrne It 4-

21

3-11·'11·1 mo.

tcUI OUUOI fUl'UIE USEI

lt4-441·1113 ..........

k Drive, Thur, Frt let, April
, .4. Ntw tire, Hart.,- lpor111r.
Lots othtf thlng1.

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

614-992·1466

Would like to Clfe for tlderty
!*tOn In my home. Hive
IMPtfltnce • rtf..-...011 , Call

811!11 Belt, 130• Mtldow·

·•lneulltion
•Storm DGors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Window•
•Now Roofing
"FlEE ESnMAIEI"

On Townahlp Rold •142

rel•tnc... AIIIOftllblt ratet.

Coll.14·444·ol011 .

Huvh Y•d lele. April 2. 3. • ·
Formlt' PGwtl't Berb• lhop,
Gallipotla Ftrrv,. Allin C1noetlt .

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

(lean Shltt Ca11 Alum.

................ .

Btnifil Ytrd Sale for C'fltlo
Fit,uotltlponaortd by the legion
of the ,..oo1e1APfn 3. 4. I from
8:00 to 5:00 on Moo" Plfking
lot, At . 2, Pt. Plt111nt.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSUUTION

211' lb.

Will . c.... ·tor t!d•ty In .vour
hom•. Ea. • rtlilblt. Pull or
pert-lime. Cell114 -lii·H22.
Ml do houMMPing. Have

&amp; Vicinity

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenut, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

25' to 2,9'

W1tc:h for tigris ,

................

"

mettlshlhlng

utllt . Phone IU-143· 13&amp;0.
From Riclnt ttltbound on St.
Rt . 124 turn left onto Cr. 35
Utvll 2'1!1 mil" to Sh..-on Ad ,

···.. ·· Pt ·Ptaaaiiiit ·.. ···

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

..SCIPIO IEUCUNG

John K. hnfl
Owner/Mechanic

AVON , no 11M~ ch•o•. open
terrltorltl, phone 304-875·

,:----··p·c;n;e-rov ........ ..

Brluf:.~.::~~tton

Authori1td John D11ro,
New Holland, lush Hog
Farm E~uip. .nt

#1 COPPER ,.,. ..,.,,,.,,.42'
#2 COPPEI ..., .......... 32• .

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

. Moving S•l•: R1ln or Shlnt.
Antlqun, lppllancH. turnlturt,
clot~lou. flowel'l. bib¥' crib,
tool•. Keyslone Rd.- VInton .
April ht, 2nd, • 3rd.

&amp; Parh

Flatttntd Alum. Cans

1·13-tfc

EXCELLENT WAGES For tPII'e
time ••••mbly work; electron·
Ia, c:rtftt . Othn. Info !104)
141 · 0091. tilt . 3117~ 7 ds.,..

SMAU ENGINE

REPAIR

SALE~ &amp; SERYitE
U. S. RT.-50 UST .
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

,.,

992-2196 .
Middleport, 0 hio

27 Ntel Avenue, Gllllpolla,
Ohio, 9 till !J, April 3rd • 4th.
P~t for Btilty Chapel
B~ildinQ FUnd .

. houMhold • drtpll.

BOGGS

YOUNG'S

luying delly gald, allvtr coins,
rlnvt, Jtwtlry , 11ttffn1 were. old
colnt. lira• currency. Top P.f'iCtl. Ed lurkttt ltrbtr lhOp.
2nd . ..,., , Mlddt-n. 011. et4992· 3471.

SERVICE

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

Own your own !Hn· lpOriiWIM,
ltdlu ••ural. children• ·
mat.,nhy, llfQt 111... ptlllt,
denotWHt·ltroblc or aeoe~eo·
ri• nor•. Jordleht, CNc. Let,
Lovl. tzod. Gltono, - ·· Colvin
Kltkt, hftlo Vtl.ne, lvH
Ptoont, L11 Clllborne, Metnber1
Ontr. G..ollnt, Htlttht• o.er
10(iO Othtu . S14 ,100 to

,

11

-

POIIEIOT, OH.

V.C. YOUNG Ill

49135 St. lt. 124

3

992-UlS or 992-7314
Ui. IIIJ.t1 I• I"""

Po!lllroy, Ohio

H 5·'86·fC

laciH, Ohio 45771

949·3011 Ius.
U9~2606 1olM
AIWts&amp; ....a

24 HI.. SIIVICE

3-17-ho. .

J.l.'s IE,AIIS
TYI, AllfiiLlGI
klt••t• Sales

.............

ANnQUES
BUY OR SEll
IMIINE ANtiQUES

,_.,

1124 East Main St.

PIIIIK

IN'imo

1.1111 • ••

.1

7 p.m.

!oMoyd , ..... , , ....
lp Clooo&lt;t or . , . , . , _

RUSS MOOR£ '

992·2526

3-2·1 •o.

BISSELl
. 'BUILDERS

. CUSTOMUT
11-S &amp; GAUGES

Senict ·

· "At Inn W PricK'

Electronic Organa

PH. 949·2101
or 949-2860

.. Day .or Night
I·
NO SUNDAY CAW .
.

Help Wanted

Profeaalonal
Servicas

Hlrlngt Govttnment Jobl-your

Ann~;~uncamenta

''"· tU..000-111.000. Phone

elll•ofun41111o. i102-131-llll .

P•ul'• e.rber Shop In "•dnt,
Ohio h" r•QPtntd: Hou,. ere
8·12 MOft. thru Itt. Cloted

Thurs.

4-15-M-tlrl :

Open HovH, April 4th 1 ,30·

SANDY'S

1 :30. Oepo1 St .• Authtnd . Pro·

AlltOIIIOtf,. lapalr
&amp; S.nlce

I wftlnot be r..,analble for any
debta cOntracted fOf by Myont
other thtn myatlt. Larry MlchHI

AUTO· SALES

· HOUII: lvo.-WN.-fri.
11

212 ......

Alll)llllll l.l~ II II' Ill',

Carol's Caunrrv Crtfll Sprlno

G&amp;M.TV
REPAIR

f111tur... grand opening ttc. Cen
opon 11 d0'/1. Mr. lldnoyl404i

23

- Plumbing and ~11Ctrici1

I Frft Eotlmotnl

loll lorton, Dwlllt'

, ) I' f II j I t

' YHUII.ol Pl-11 6•41

-Concrete work

190 MUliiiRY AYE.

PH. 992-9949

illljlillyllli 1:1

UGUI CIUI-POitliOY, ON.

CARPENTER

TUIIIUPS to TIANSIIIISIIOit
CIU. "2-7413 Aft·
Sl. lt: U, P-or. OH.

We'l Sell TH A

Uaetl Cer or Fbr
Your 014 One
3-77·2 roo.

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE
USED nRES .
&amp;IAMRIES ·

AmON
TOWING

fNiiontl quality. Call 114· 742·
2014.

8IIHI.

4

Giveaway

Contole nereo, boa lt)ringt,
manr.... ttove. 104 · ltcond
An .. G•tllpoH1.

Smail Tttrler· Hound.
~.

ftm••·

aU lhott. HOUH btoktn.

Uvoln ,.,. h.... Ablo • willing
to htlp wtrh bHf etock, tome
crops • carltlke 100 tcrt l•m.
HOUiinQ, utlllltl, bMf. I oth•
benefilt provkttd. W..t ne(IDfl-

llfrod. Call 114-37t·Z2t7 Of
wrttt Richerd Innis, II Rt 2
Polrlot. OH 41111.
"

mon"

TDUt Oto~ldft. Dow
mot to
w•t• you? lllery to 1Ut1•
Commltllonl-lonua. '1nt111lc
opportunity to
tiOO·
t1,000. M . Many oompeny
bwtlfh•tll¥•n.mant . "*'II•
menl potlt~ *NMtblt. CtH
lue tor lntwvtew. 114· 2H·
&amp;421 . Nol Jutt • Jott.

••n.

av•

lutlntH offtc:e man·
""'..... home. lhovkf

be llllperiM'tC«t In MtcMCitkl •
,..._, burllrtg pt~rM . E11·
C..ltnt

III.,Y • befteftta. lend

Coif 143-1372.

TJ'tr.._ · puppi11 to good home,

Third Ave.. O•lllpolla, OH

304·f75·310t.
2 lellllt ' " '· QOOd hunt••·
304-l15·t221
,

FOUND : Yoltow cot. Vlclnloy of
200 bfodi·Thlrd Avenue. C.ll

114-.W.·OOU.

tor lldl&lt;ly potlonto, 24

1let, 304·77J.I173.

31

Homea for Sale

3 bdr., 2 blthl, QH htM , Ctntel
14r, 11a31 6nttound pool. tile.!·
fern n"fhborhoad,..., Holter In
city ~ehoo4t. tl1 , 100. Ctll

114·441·3tl1 .

Mult Mfl ntwty remoct.I«&lt;11H1r.
hom• · •• PAUl Cn•ll lt .•

OIMipaUo. 111,100. -oft...
Coli 114-441·2531.
lmeil city houN In qui• ntlghi&gt;OmoOd. 3 lA.
utllhy
room. kltchtn with ttove, WI,
flttplect . Herdwood ftoort, 1 car
t•lfl•· I 14 Vfnton
C.H

-lilt.

c.,..

114-44e· 4301 .. 441-1171 .

MOduler homt, level lot, loclled

Ntlcllcl: Full

Of1 81.
321- ··
lfn
HI.At3. lA.
2 !vii -t.totol

limo KtlioMioo

dlr...or to&lt; 1 100'11M I,;,·ICf
toclllty, 32 hr. tctlvMioo dlrocoor
COUf'M il ptlflffed. hnd r.ume
ta f..,. Wlods N...... Coot•.

olac. • 3Chol0 1 • •· CoM
114-371· 2421.

....

porch . Cai'(IDft. A-inlotlly 3
oorn. UI.IOO. Cott 114-ZII·
1311. '

COJ.Ifttty home nw Crown City.

a room

• bath, ......,.... Mck

3 brm. 1 bitt\, ulltl1y, ,.,.,.,
It~ ldtchtn,

l.oat : In Pornero'f' tf'N, Gtty

lr- -

~

hout ewe. ftmlty butln111 tinct

41131 .

211 lllh Avo, Ja..._,, OH
411t2. Attontlon· Atlmlotlll"·

lost tnd Found

JuNe' I Ptr10nll Cere Home hat

tbta. Mu.. htve vttkl drfvtra
llctn~e I htvt exl*itnot with
fttm mKhintfY. A.t•tnotl pr•

....ume to 10.11 T-&amp;00 Clft of
Ool!lpoHo Otlly TrllMono. 121

6

Itt

iltrtn -

· L.oot 2nd c.n
114·111·3101.
'of -

.

mu.

Boglnnlng April 2nd·8:30 AM .

985·4176 .or 985·3564

&amp;..dy to a•y With elderly liGy 6n
hw hom• 1· 12PM. C.ll 8142H· I210 n. . Mtrc.mll ..

M11ure plf'tOn only to blbyslt
3 day-April 1st . Bullding-&amp;04 2yr. old I" ·our Mme. Work all 3
Second An., Gell~polit; W•har, ahlftl . Centan-v area. Call only
dryer , tltc:tric • gu ruga. bltw... , 2:00pm to 1 :00pm.
ap·ringa , mettrtn , ch .. t , Ph. &amp;14· 448·9415 .
drtlttr, cofttt ·end ttblas.
l•mpt, antlquq , clothing, 10'11. , AIAUNES NOW HIAING.' Fiiaht
rt:1iiC.
Atund•tt, Tr'!wtl Agents. Me·
-";,;j;;;~;;;,;;;;:~;;D:iil ct'lanlct. Cutlomer S•rvic.. Lltt·
Q:tntenary T0wnhouile:
lnga . .81ltrlt1 tu •&amp;OK . Entry
3 . Blllkttt, ovel ruga,
1111" poaltiona. Cell 801· 087·
home Interior, elgntr
1000 Ext. A·8805 .
Havilend Chine. Pfalttareff .
Governm~t Job1 . • 1I , 040 ·
April 1·3, 9·7, 2
eat. of 111.230 yr. Now hlrinv. C•ll
Porter on 554 . Cloth•. glau 805·187·5000 Ext . R-1805 tor
and miac:--eurftnt ledtral flat.

10 Locuit St. Ant6qu~s, Misc.

'VARIOUS PATIERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES

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

- Addona and remodeling
- Aooflhg and gutt• work

"•
•

PLUMIING &amp; HEAnNG

992·3410 '

!

IEIUilT &amp; REPAIRED

'IUSONA.I • FYiMI

-.

.................·........ ........ .

12 Gauge ShatguM

·DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

:t

3·11-1 ...

614-143·5241

•

'•

Pottery end Gifta,
Bird 81th1 , Ou11ida
·Yard Ooll1 , Je1u1
Stotue1, Virgin Mary
&amp; Angela for Yards
and Graves.
II ••• I l l 111111

Mobile aervlce

. ..
..

'

rooms al in excellent condition. Garage, nice lot, W.B.
Hookup, blinds and shutters
included . WANT

49c

&amp; Vicinity

Fac!ory Cltokt

PH. 992·2772
3· 11-87-1 mo.

Na

Help Wanted

t21.100 lttvtftlory, troinlng,

IIGGS CREST SIJBDIVI·
SIOI -REALLY NICE! Spirt
foyer home w~h 4-5 bed·

2-Ltr. .

REGULAR OR UNSALTED

Kr~er

IE·OPENS
MARCH 2D

E.MoiooW

POMEROY - large 2 slory
slooe home with 4 bed·
rooms, HI baths, tamily
room , dinins room and full
basement. A realll nice
home. for just $28,900.00.

99c

INOIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SLICES

NOI'I RETURNABLE BOTILE

JO'S

LlffiE lED BARN

~ 16,900.00

14-17 lb. Avg.

.. ,....Ganrr;oni ......

SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

FREE ESnMAns

l&amp;l

RADIATOR
SERVICE

l -9- '.7-2 mo. pd.

•

RACINE -Two story·home
with a large beautitul lot.
House needs some repair.
Several sheds and outbuild·
ings . Porc·h. ONLY

~h:~:. Food .................... ........
~~\~rjn~s ..............................

MEIGS COUNTY
• GENERAL HEALTH
DISTRICT
· Summery of Receipts.
Expenditures end Batanceo
lor the Flocal Yoor Endad
·' December 31, 1988
DISTRICT BOARD OF
HEALTH
1 / ·1 / 86 ............... t73,043
Recelpto ...... ... .. .... 217.002
Tranolors-tn ... .. .. .:... 10.000
TOTAL. ............. ... 300,045
Expenditures ..... , ..206, 347
Tranolero-Out.. .. .. ... 18, 492
Balanc;e •. .... .... .. ... .. . 76.208
TRAILER PARKS1 / 1 / BB ................... 1,436
Receipts .... .. ::~ ............ 640
Tronslers-tn .. ............ - 0 TOTAJ ............ ....... .. 2. 076
Expenditures ............... 136
Translero-Out.. .......... - 0.,8olance ...... .. ... .... :.... 1.941
FOOD SERVICES1 / 1 / 88 ................... 2. 070
Recoipto .. ......... .. ...... 4. 907
Transters-ln ............... - 0TOTAL ..... .............. 6.977
Expendltureo .......... .. 3,037
Transfers-Out ............ - 0Balances ... .. .. ... .. ...... 3. 940
STATE 1 / 1 1B6 ............... .. 31.209
Raceipto
· 1·2 9 711.
.. ... ..........
·
Transfera-ln .........~.-18,000
TOTA'• ......
· .. ......... 1 78 ' 920
E.pendituros ....... .160,826
Tranoloro . Out .. ........ .. - 0 B1
28 096
I ance. .................
.
BALANCES11 1 / B6
~a
.. .... 107''"
Receipt• .........
111
..... ··· · ·· · ... 352· 2"0
Trans ters· tn ............
~- 28 000
·
TOTAL .... ........ .. .. 4B8.01B
Expondlturoo ..... ... 369.344
Tranolero' Out ... ,..... 18•492
8alancoo ... ........... 110· 182
Total of Depooo'tojV
·
Balenceo .. ......... 113· 140
Total Treasury Balance .
Len ou t•• an d 'tng .... 2. 968
T0 t a 1 Ba tonce
Dec
. · 31 • '86 ..... 110182
·
JON D. JACOBS ,'
141 '1. 1t'c . Adminiatrator

$32,000.00.

Pound

24-oz.

r

Children,
Grandchildren and
Great-GrandcMdren.

goso 1!. Niple, Ll'l'.!ttd. lo·
Cited II 60116 RMCI Rood,
Columbus. Ohio, upon PIV·
mont of t35 .00. NONE OF
WHICH WILL BE REFUNDED .
By order of tho L.aoding
Creek Coi"!MNancy District.
· Thio 23rd day of March.
1987.
Karen S , Clerk,
Acting President
141 1 a 16 · 3t
, · • • c
Public NQtice

EVERY

POLE' STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL .

$35,000.00.

U.S. GRADE A HOLLY FARMS BREAST OUAlltERS LB.~

1

Love,

CAU COUfCT:

Real Estate General

• way.
You are always in our

..

lktt.._ lulldl11g

11

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

.

In Memoriam

Althouch you're not wi1h
• us this special day
You are thoucht of in every

U.S. GRADE A HOLLY FARMS

CUSTOM BUilT

·Bus.i ness
Services
.

·Neva Grimm, on her
''birthday, April lsi!

·%-Gallon

GUN SHOOT

1---------....1...;.-.-,;,;._____-1

In memory of Mother
: &amp; Grandmother,

Couotry Club
Ice Cream

"1

Notice

EUGENE LOfiG
.

··

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
GARAGES

LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
the annual meeting of th,.
stockholders of Farmers
Bancsheres, tnc. will be hold
at the office of Farmers S.nk
and Savings Company, 211
West Second StrHt. Pomeroy , Ohio, •ccording to Ita
bylews, on the third Wednesday of Aprlt, 1987, at 3 :00
p,m. for the purpose of
electing directors and the
tranaaction of such other
business 11 m1y properly
cqome before said meeting.
Paut E. Ktoeo

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iloiit,--""':

PHONE 992-2156
Or • •
lllC...tSt,. .......,,,OIIil.~75'

Public Notice

Let Your
Dollars Go
Furth·er
At Kroger

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The Daily. Sentinel

Public lllotice

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-ort.oad. Zmllot-

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63

Antiques

Blo 2 IR Ruttle home built on
vaur Jot. t1 1,981 &amp; up Call
1·114. ae6,7311 .
Mel

ChlrfY Al~e. .44.
114-112· 7160 .

0 Call'

1,000 tire1, aiz .. 12, 13. 14. 16,
18. 18.5 8 mtles out Rt 218.
Coii614· 266· B251 .

76

W·w

c•pe~.

Plattic ciatem state approved,

1 'h bath, unique

plastic
culvens, metal cutv~rts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jade,
son. Oh. 614-286· 5930.

114-992· 5128

plaltfic

Government hGmft "om 11
fU·ntpalt) O.llnquent t1x prop·
M:y Repo~~e~~ona . Call 805·

septtc

tanks,

Swimming Pools 8999 . New

117·1000 E•t. GH.·9905 for
C:Ufrent repo lilt.

leftover

1986 model

paola.

H.uge 151124 foot swim area. 4
feet deep. Includes deck. fence,
filtftf' and warranty. Financing

2 bedroom hou1e In Clif1on
Prlc. reduced from tHI,OOO to
t14.000. Phone 1·304· 773·
U34.
o

Cal124 houre1-800-34S-0948

In Pomeroy, 6 rooms and bath
with full b1umen11nd fireplace
Thll It 1 ateal at 114,000 Call
114-912· 7412 .

New , leftover 1986
pools Huge 1 6•~2:4, ~~~~~:;;:;:
area, 4 feet deep 11
fence, ftlter &amp; warranty . ·

arranged. instellat•on 1\lailable

1

ble Call 24 hours; 1-800-346 -

Good 90 day grain fed USDA

partment

for Rant

33 acres 3 miles west of HMC
near route 36 Call 614-4468221 after 6.

One and two bedroom furnr11hed
epts for rent in Middleport , All
utilities paid. Call 814-992·
60a4

For ..1e or rent. 2110 N. Main
It 304·45a·1875.

APARTMENTS, mobile homes,
houses Pt Pleasant and Gatlipolrt 614-446-8221 .

Rentals

Price reduced t38,000.00. 3
btdroom hOult, flr,place. new
MPtlc. 1 acre lot · 304-6753073 ·~· 5 :00 PM .
41

Allum•bl• loan, 3 bedrooms. 1
blth. f•mlty room with wood
burner, • ., rnkhchen. central air,
11h level ~~ern, mu11 nil relocat·
lng, cell eft., 4·00, 304· 6'1'64450.

large apt on Virtnd St, deposit
required, phone 304-895-3460.

Houses for Rent

3 bdr ranch, Rodney Village II
1285 mo . plua dflpoait Refer en ·
ces required Call 81ar::llburn
Realtv 614-446·0008
House on TeJtas Road
614·446· 0756.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Call

4 room hi. &amp;\/&amp;liable after liflt of
April Inquire at 918 Second

NEW ANO USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, AT 36
PHONE 814·44a· 7274.

Rooms for rent day week.
month Gallia Hotel. Call 814446-9715 Rentatlowat$120
month.
Furnished room 1140 Uttlittes
pard Share bath Single ,male
919 Second Gallipoli1 Call
448· 4416 arter 7pm
For Rent · Effictency sleeping
room• Cell 304-773-6661
46 Space for Rent

1972 Castle 14xl&amp; whh 1982
E.ttpendo 12a 20 Fireplace. ctn·
tr~l
2 baths. 2 ~"""Jl"" 1
building•. Must 1111. t13,
Pt't 245· 8884 after 6pm

Office Space for Rent Exr::ellent
for Attorfltyl, Accountant. etc.
Close to Court Hov1e. Call
Wiseman Real E1t1te Agency.
614 446· 3644

1871 N11hu1 12x64, 2 BR,
large bath, very good cond
Movlng· need to sell. Call 614446·7&amp;87.

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Rental traiiiJI's. Call 614-992·
7479.

1Qxli5 mobtle home for 1ale,
very good cond. Call 614-2681178.

Space for rent, trailer 1paces.
Locust Rd. Rt 1 P01nt Pleasant,
304· 676· 1 076

1978 14•60 2 SR. 10•20
porch. C111 1&amp;14· 446·0602

42 Mobila Homes
for Rant

1982 Mansion 14x,&amp;, 2 lerge
IR. all elec. Set up on Beautiful
I'Niffront lot. Reedy to move
Into with everytt'tlng you nHd.
114· tf2· 3348 eher &amp;pm or
anvtlme on weekends.

2 bdr , 811 utilities patd ellcept
elec . furn . or unfurn , IOC
deposit requlutd. Conventant
location . Call 614-446-8558 or
614'448· 4778.

· 12.&amp;0 two bedroom trellar on
abcut 1 1c:re. IS mllu from town,
country. •12,000. Call 6U·
992·7020

Furnist'ted ,2 bdr , AC, beautiful
river view In Kanauga. HUD
accepled.... Foster Mobile Home
Park. Call614·446-1602

10Jt82 Detroltor. 2 bedroom,
A-1 condition. 12800 814·
691·1012 •• 814·896. 1090
l!'ttt' 6 :00 p.m.

Partly remodel&amp;&lt;~ , 2 bdr mobile
home. 1 mile out ol Galllpoll1 on
588 Call 614-446· 6463 or
814· 446· 1323.

1974 Granville 14k70. 3 bed·
room, 1 Y:l baths. 111 eltctflc,
mu1t lie movtd. $8800 ORO
&amp;14· 9a&amp;·4367.

Hou11 trailer tor rent Ref &amp;
Dep reefed Call 367-7220.

Spacious Mobile Home lots for
rent. tsrge recreation and picnic
area. free lot give eway. 304676-3073 after 6:00PM

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 82
Olive St , Gallipolis New &amp; uaed
wood-eoalst0\181, 6 pc wood LR
suite U99, bunk beds 8199.
recliners new &amp; used bedroom
auites. wringer wathen, &amp;
1hoea. New .Jivingroom suiles
5199-8699. lamp• Call 614448· 3169.

1911 Knok 12x60 tclal elec.
t8888 00, 2 bedroom, hont 2 bedroom 661114 AC. qu iet
kitchen: 1872 vlnvl 12x70 1o1a1 neighborhood clos e to Rio
tlac. 2 br front dining room, lot Grande Aduhm preferred. Referof qutlitV here. 10996.; 1980 ence required Ph. 614· 246Fairmont' 14~t80 total electric: 6866 or 448-0239
178811 ; , 2 btdroom. • ·c in
m11tar bedroom, front kitchen,· 2 bedroom mobile home in
tkCellent condition; 1973 Holly Pomeroy S200. par month Call
- ·Parkw-1112 roltoutt8496 .. gas 614· 992· 6763
h11t, front dining room, 14x70
Hollv Park 's tlneat. Price in·
1211-60, 2 bedroom
cludu
dtUv.,.,,
block
IINel
on
~
·
~
~~~~R~
o~e·~·n~·~·~··=•~6~1~4·
tbove unltt. D 6 W Homes, Pt
Plaaunt, WV. 304· 676-4424
2 bedroom trailer couples, 1
12d5, 2 bedroom trailer, small child, Locu1t Ad . Rt . 1,
t2,400.00. 304-875-2670 or Point Pleasant, 304·6715-1076
675·6813
Mobil• home. 1979 Vtllage, 2
bldroom, clean, 8Jt8 1tori'ga
bldg. Rented lot . 18 ,000 00
304·875· 5996 .
1913 Mobile home. ,4x80. eJtc
cond, •13,600.00 All electric
1nd cantril air, will consider
lfuck on trade. 304-87&amp;-31 18
afttt' 4:00PM
1910 New Moon mobile home.
12• 60, ex pan do Uvingroom. 2
bedrooms. • 1 .1100.00. 304 676-74a1 ,., .. 4 30
10~t60

trlller, 2 bedrooms.
furnlthed with washer and dryer.
porch, good shape, U .400 .00.
coil 304. aa2 · 3326

33

Farms for Sale

136 Acre Farm with 25001b.
tObiCCO b11e &amp; 3 outbuilding•
Appro1t. 16 acre• farm land.
Located on Swan Creak Ad Ph .
614· 251· 1774.
34

Business
Buildings

Commercial buWdlngs for lease
Downtown Pt . Ple111nt . Stottll
offices A·One Reel Estate
Carol Yeqar, Broker Call 304·
175· 5101.

36 lote &amp; Acreage
2'1\ acre• at btlttom land,\
approx. I miln south of Eureka
off Old Rt . 7 Good home site
Ceii814· 21B· 1774.
·
lot •·15 1cr1t more-leas. 5 mil"
from city ltmit1. At. 218 Call
11•·441· 2•10 alter 4pm

11 Acre Lot: Woado Mill Ad ,
Huntington. Trailtr Pad. water
tap. Ideal home the. Call 61 • ·
16,.701 .
Lot 120 ft. • 180 h . Beum
Addhlon, Ch•ter Townlfiip, All
utllhi•avallablt. Call,614·459·
9830.
Aahton building loll, mobile
homM_permhted, Ctvdl Bowan,
J• 304·&amp;71· 2331.
Retirement forclt ule of 20
811'11 11 Tu...,_ Plain fronting
R1. 7 l Hldtory Lotte Rood.
Prime for dev.lopmtnt or homt
IIIIo. Ro'IOIIIM f""" pi'Gducilng
oU·OII well and frw gn. 304·
121-. .10 aft1r I p.m. Anytime

--·

County Appliance. lne Good
used apphancee end 1\1 sets
Open BAM to 8PM Mon thru
Sat . 614· 446· 1899. ·627 3rd
Ave GallipOIII. OH

..

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

Sofas and chairs priced from
S396 to S996. Tablu 160 'and
up to •n&amp;. Htda·• · beds 1390
to 1596 Recliners t2:25 to
t376 . Lamps •28 to •125
1 Bedroom bAt ic rent 8176.00 Dinettes t109 and up to t495 .
ptus electric Also required a Wood table W· 6 chairs •286 to
UOO 00 security deposit. CON - $795 . Oe1k S100 up to 1375
TACT. Jackson Estates Dept Ph Hutches $400 end up. Bunk
446 · 3997 Equal Hous ing beds complete w-mattrenes
S296 end UR to f385 . Baby beds
Oppo"unltv
$, 10 &amp; S176. MattrHtn or bolt
Furnished &amp; unfurnished apts .. springs full or 1wln $63, firm
1!3, snd 183 Quean utsl22&amp;,
t160.00 and up. referen ces Ph
Ktng t350. 4 drawer chest t615
304· 876· 7738 or 304 · 676
Ores1ers •e9. Gun cabinets 8,
6104 A-1 Reel E1t11t e
.- 10. 12 gun 011 or electrtc range
1!5 Coun Street. 2 JJR , 1V2 5376. Baby mattre11e1 836 &amp;
b•ths, w / w carpet, complete t46 Bed frames no. 830 &amp;
modern 11/tchen, g11 heat, well ' King frame •So. Good selactin
ln1ulated. wired lor phone &amp; of bedroom sulte1. metal ca·
eable tv. spaclou1. parking In binets, t'teadboards 130 and up
rear. patio , S375 / mo plus to 865.
utilities, Dapoi lt. References
required No pets. Call614-446· Used Furniture wood table &amp; 2
benehes. beds, &amp; dresser. 3
4928.
miles out Bulaville Ad Open
Furnished Etflc lencv 1160. 9AM to 6PM, Mon thru Sat.
614· 446·0322.
Utllltlts pd; Single. Share bath
607 2nd, Galllpolts Call 446STOP· LOOK ·SAVE'
441 e after 7pm
Mollohan Furniture &amp; Appllan·
740 2nlt Ave , 1 BR . 1186, cas, At . 7 North Gallipolla, Ohio
Deposit required. Call614-446- Ph. 614·448· 7444 Bpc. Wood
Uving Room Sulta t399.00
4222 between 9&amp;6
44

Apartment
for Rent

1 BR . ground floor apa"ment.
All ullllties paid Near McDonald• Ca11114·446-7025

Good used ponable &amp; Hoor
model colored rv·,, Call 614·
446· 1149

New apartment : completalv
furn Ref Br Oep, 1 ur 2 1dul1s
only , Call 614-446·0338

e c~ditioner· 18,000 BTU , good

Musical
Instruments

wanted to assuma1mall monthlv
payments on phmo. Sea locally
Cell credit manager 1-SOQ-4474265

Saara Wslnut color te!evisin·
$76 Walnut stereo / record
player, AM / FM radio. 8 track
recorder $76 Call 614-4464274.

18 Windows, 2 Plcture Win·
dows, 20 Storm Windows Ph.
614·446· 3347.

61 Farm Equipment

1--------.,..-2010 Jct'tn Deere dtesel tractor·
plowa, disc $~950 . New Idea
Dyne Bounce mower S495. Late
model 224T Jot'tn Oaere beler
S1295 Hav wagcn S300. C. II
814·286· 6522
CROSS &amp; SDNS
U.S. 36 West. Jackson. Ohio
614-286· 6451
Massey Ferguson. New Hoi! end,
Hog Sales &amp; Service. Over
u1ed tractots to choose'from
complete line of new &amp; used
equipment Largest 18lection in
S.E. Ohio
'

· 1980 C70 Deluka Passport.
Very good condition. t326.
080 . 02000 Whistler Radar.
Plonetr car 1terao receiver, all
digital dolbv auto reverse. Both
used for 3 weehs. $160. each.
Call 61• · 992-15686.

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTEf\. SA 36 W. Gallipolis,
Ohio Call614-446·9777; eve.
614--446· 3592. Up front tractors wi'h warranty over 40 used
tractors. 1000 tools

New Sandpiper. 1 v, inch dt eph·
ragm water pump. t550. Call
614· 992· 5a75.

Utillry Bldg. Spl. 30' 1t40' x9'.
16k8 Overhead door, Servtce
Door S6333 Erected. Iron
Horte Bldgt 814· 332· 9746.

3010 John Deere tractor wfth
John Deere plows. John Deere
bu1h hog. •4500. John Deere
hav bind S1360. Call614·2868522.

Super single watec bed complete
S260 304· 676-6209 after 6

AC trector, S725. Runs great
MF 4-row corn planter, Nl 340
2· row corn picker, gravity
wagon, 3 point hitch wood
lplitter. Call 81~- 266 - 6689 after 8pm

Rough lumber, oak &amp; poplar
t150 par tt'tousand by the Bd. or
20o bd. h- 304· 675· 4412 .
Walller's Wrecket", Henderson

8N Ford Tractor, plows. disc,
cultivators, booM, 4 ft . brush
hog, 5 ft . blade. $2800. Call
614-446· 6637.

Moving ule , re~rigor
8150.00. dryer t7
.
a
UO.OO, ltereo $176 00 , sc,
2205 N. Main St . Po int
Ple11an1.

7'Jt16' Flat bed, dual a11le
trailer, t:900. Call 614-446 ·
6637 arter 8:00.
VermHI' 504 H Round , Baler
used 1 Season makes 5x4 Bales.
16600. Ph. 614·3a6· 9832.

Mlnolts 36mm camera. lenses
include wide angla, telephoto,
room and a 45mm Asking
1275.00. 304 ·676· 31a4.

' 84 Honda Ellt6 I COOier
' *1 . 200 00. Garden tiller State
Men Uled vert little 1300.00.
304·676· 5123 .

Furntlhed upstairs, 2 rooms &amp;.
bath, utilities fumlshed, clun.
No pets. Adult1 Call 814·4411·
1519.
Country Uvlng , 1 BR lurn'td
apt. AC . Washer and dryer, no
children or Ptts. ref a dep
rtcfed. Call 614·992·2807: af·
ter 6PM .

~Jt4

1980 long 810
64 HP, 2
Round Bale Feeders. Drum
Mower Ph . 814· 246·9667.
1979 Kubota.OieseiTJac:tor 17
H P., with backhoe and front end
loader Call614· 992-6876
New Holland 477 Hav bind. he
Cond. 304· 273· 4216
White 16 hp, U .960 00 OPEN
H\?USE , Ap•il 10 and 11 . Big
Discount on m1chlnlr(. 10% off
P;arts Sidert Equipment Hend·
enon. W Va. 304· 675-7421 .
62 Wanted to Buy

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Aegratered American 11ddlebred
honee: for ula. Good breeding. 3
mar11, 1 gelding. Call 114... 446·
1842 ,ext. 478 or after 5 Call
814·258· 6461 .
Young pure bred Cherloia Bull
for ule Call after 5pm . 814256·8885

Hay

&amp;

.

Hay for 11le, Round beles.
mi,.ed Call 614-246·61 17.

Transportation

1982 Chevy Citation. Good
paint &amp; tire1. clean, with air,
AM/FM, 81496 1982 Pontiac
J2000, 4 cyl.. PS / P9. Call
814·296· 6522.
80 Mon~a . e~tcellent c:ond New
exhaust, new t1res. 82000.
16H':t Central Ave. In Rto
Grande. Call 614· 245·6462.
1984 Ford Eacort : Auto .. AM·
FM·tape. wire rims. $2999.
John' s Auto Sales. Bulaville Rd ..
Gallipolis .
1967 Chevv Impala-Red with
bledc tnterlcr. 396· 3215 HP. Very
good condhlon . S1600 Call
614·246·9809.
1980 Pi.1to wagon, low miles.
no ru1t. 1660. 1974 Torino
t500. 1966 Pontiac. clean
S1000 or best offer. See at 1710
Chatham, Ga ll~polls, Ohio
1986V! Mercury Lynx . Sport,
brtght red, .,_C, 1tereo, sharp,
26,000 mites, new radials. Call
614·448·0382

1982 Ford Granda, good cond.
01,900 00 304·675·6963
72

Trucks for Sale

1976 Wilderneu 18ft camper,
awning and air cond, exc cond.
394·982·3108.
.

1979 Dodge lA ton. 318 com:
plete rebuilt auto. transmission.
$600. Calll14·3aa.9960.

81

1981 Ford F-160 4,.4, Must
sacrifice! Financing Available ro
Qualified Buyera. Call 614-446·
9300ask for Merrillor81 4-446·
0682 ask for Ell~abeth .

1986 Ford Ranger, 6 spd .. in
very good cond. Auume loan
Call 614·258· 6867.

1986 Ford Ranger pick-up. 4
cyl. , 6 lpeed 0 -D Radio, wMe
with fed interior, onty 6, 700
miles. like new. 81000. 19815
Ford F-250 4 wheel drive, 300
lix cyl. 4speed, AM-FM Clllett.
red with r&amp;d interior, dual tank1,
30,000 . mil ea. t8500. 1985
Ford F-1 BO 4 wheel drive, 300
si11 cvl. 4 speed. AM-FM. char·
coal witt't grev interior. turbine
wheel• with Dayton radia l
" Stags" , 22.000 mll11. S8000.
Call 614-992-7844 after 5 :00
ond 304·675·1300 doye.
1981 Dodge Rem Charger
(ktoks like 8l1zer). Red and
white, low miles, AM·FM
cauette radio. power wmdows
and door locks. cruise, tilt, 4k4.
windshield sun visor, lighted
running boards. Mult sell. new
car ordered. Call614· 742·2211
before &amp;:00 and 614 -992-6764
after 6:00 and ask lor D1ve.
1961 Ford one ton V-B, 4 speed.
flat bed, 50,000 IC'tUII mil81,
5696.00 1977 Ford pickup,
new paint JOb, axe cond,
$1,995.00 Ford pickup parts
304-676· 3574.

77 Flreblrd. High mileage, second oWner. t900 Call 614448·4913 .

19n Ford pickup, 8 cyl. stand·
ard shlfl. new like topper,
11 ,800.00. Call304· 937· 2025
or 304-468-1801

1977 Olds 19a1 . 750 Honda.
Call&amp;14· 44&amp;.n04

~7~3;=:V~an;s;::;•:=;
~W;::.;0~.=
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1 982 Ford 'fhund•blrd, suto ..
with air. 50.000 miln . Very
good cond. Cell 614-266-6860.
1983 Lincoln Town Car 57,000
mi .', Ettc Cond . , Sharp .
110.000. Call 614· 367·0680
after 5PM
1984 Plymouth Aellarn. A/ C,
PS/ PB, eruiu. 60,000 miles,
13,500. Call614· 446·2151

, 973 Cadtllac Eldorado Con·
vertlble. Rust-runs good. 1300.
Call 614· 448·4876.
'
1979 Trans-Am t-top. A·1 cond .
67.000 miles , white with blue
interior, 13100, price negotia·
ble, must sell Call 614· 742·
2372
19B3 ~rebird 305-4 barrel.
w-od, AC, t-top, PS, PB, AM ,
FM, Clock stereo. t68d'O. Call
614 · 742 · 2051, 114· 742 ·
3092.
1983 Flreblrd 306, 4 barrel,
w/ od, AC. t· topa. PS / PB .
AM / FM / clock ttereo, 18800.
Call 114·742· 3098, or 6U·
742· 2051 ehor 4 ,30.
1984 Reliant 4 dr station
wagon. Deluttt, •uto .. cc. new
tires. 47.000 mtlu. 14100. Call
614· 446· 2300.
1982 VW Rebblt, dlooel. 50
MPG., AM-FM C.t1t1111. VI,..,
good condhlon. clean. t3000.
Ph. 614· 38a· 9780.

1995 Ford F·260 4•4. V· B,
PS / PB. Auto. trtns., AM I FM·
/ Ca~a, tow mile1ge, aJtc eond.
Call 814· 379·2441 .
1 980 Bronco, 1200. mudders
with ipoke Calll14· 448· 0&amp;02
1 978 1 5-pttsungar Dodge ven,
40,000 ICIUal mil ... good con•
ditlon. u,ooo. 304·882·3122,
304 · a62 · 3206, 304 · 773 ·
6131 .
85 Bronco II Eddie Bauer
Edition. loeded, low mil11ge,
garage kept e,.c cond .
812,000. 304·876· 5479
74

Motorcycles

380 CL Hcinda. Ex. running
oondltion. lookl goOd, new
bMtary. New points, p1Ug1. 6
electric: Itan, alto new lilly bar.
ttOO Of will trade. Call 8144U·8446

1980 Thunderbird 302 with 4
spd aulo: _overdrtva. Sunroof,
AM"t FM / tlpe, ate. GOod condl·
lion. •1200. Cell 814· 247·
4292.
1980 Chevettt. 4 splHtd, AC,
gOOd running condition . t1200.
Cell614· 982· 3978

1872 Chwy ClmlfO •17&amp;.;
1171 Fl11 1100 C.._,blo
n150.; 1879Tr.,eAmntlio.
""· 304-171· 4111.
1811 ClmlfO, •8. 1100.00. C.H
304-875· 1510.
1811 AMC Splrh. 4 lfM!od,
pow• ............ sunroOf. good
oond. n ,ooo.oo. c.• 304675·311 2 -.e 1 .00 PM.
1985 Grend Am Ll. V·l, one
lo

il

&amp;.

"""'"'• w m .., , _ , """'·
304-1711-2311.
1980 A -. AC, AM·FM,good
Int ...... ·ort 111•
""' olf•• ., 4-441-ton.
body lind

•

1981 Honda. ,250 R, fourtru.
Hot Tip -'ltncer, Boyttn Rttda.
roo11 boost, twist ttwottle, nert
bara, 4'11 months left on warranty. Endottd tnW..also. Ex·
...,..,t "'•·· 11~·982· 72&amp;a
1979 Suzuld street bike 425,
•eoo, oo. 304·171· 7103. •

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SWEEPER and sewing maehme
repail. pa"s. and auppliea prck
up and delivery, Davis Vacuum
Clea')ar, one half mile~ up
George, Creek Rd. C1ll 814·
446·0294

of

au~

\
)OME'iMING·

. ONE•jHI~P

secret

-

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·5PEEP of LIGHT!
'ALLEY OOP

Tree &amp; stump removal. ct't,alri'llnll
fenca1, mowing, mutc:h. 1/ladeS.
thrub1, •~ati11, rhododendron•.
Oon's Landscap81 cau · 614-446·9648.
RON'S Television S1h..vlce
House caMs on RCA, O.u~tzar.
GE. Spec:tallng in Zenith. Call
304·578·2398 or 614' 446 ·
2464.
.
Fetty Tree Tnmming, stflmp
removsl. ~all304-676- 1'3-a1
AINGLES'S SERVICE, hperi,-ced carpenter, elect:rician,
muon, painter. rooting linclud
ing hot tar applicltlon), 304·
875·2088 or 675· 7147.

.

Ga lvanized corrug-.d c:utWm.
12.35 ft .. up All"'" Fittings.
Fabrication. Dey • n~ht delivery
withrn 160 miles. Wm not' be
underaold. 304-92&amp;·6211 ~

B2

Plumbing
l!o Heating

CARTER'S PlUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor. Fou"h lnd Pine
Gllllpo1tt. Ot'tlo
Phone 814-44&amp;·3888 or 61•448·4477
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i&lt;AitJSiOR-11, 1 THE:- ON L-Y
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15

LITTLE TIDBIT

General HauHng

ABOUT 'ZONI E'
BELLE

Dill•d WMtr Senrict: Poof1.
Cisterns, Wtll1. Delivery Any·
tlma. Cell S14·441·7404· No
Sundtry calls.
·

NOTtliN' · • FIRE
AWAY!!

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Ben loat 1111
drive on traltr, Ml rod bo_...,
...., ,.._,., two 101 - · 11114-110 lip - .....,
motor with .,... II prop, 1114
. .•-lngmotor, LCR
4000..,.....exe.ee.tcondlt6on.
Coif 114·216·4183 or 114-

UI-UI7.

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D..mp truck servk:a, Nmeatope,
Nnd _ . . , . . . , _ • •· p/iorie
- · 171· 3110.
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on Ice
6 Malay
gibbon
7 Caucasian
language

8 Ancient
Ae~lan

Yesterday'• An1wer

tire

40

composer
34 ~wedo~h

abode
Neighbor
of Eng.
Envy or

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34 Arah
garment
37 Set right
39 Intention
41 AsHuage

44 Vencratt•d

411 AriiUSI!
46

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Pul lo

night

47 Watc·h
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DOWN

(1) Odd Couple

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laLONGFELLOW

One tetter stands for another. In this sample A is u.sed
the three L's, X for the two ~·s, etc. Single lellel'6,
apostrophes the length and formation of the words are all
bini&amp;. Each day the code letters are different.
for

em INN N-.

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of Jim Weyne
Miller (60 min.l

. J-EANUTS
SO IF IT WEREN'T FOR
NIGI-lT

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su

11 :30 8(1)/BTonlflrt Show lin
Sloreol
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WOOLON'T KNOW HOW
DIFFERENT YOU ME FROM
BROTHER Of( SISTER !

8pomoC-.
WKAP In Clnclnntll
L..t. ~: Stirring

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... - I· tn111na
motor,
31 HP lletwry
M lrtl
14-, _ _.
1110 Ooleun 810. 4 - · - Hii7i&amp;'
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@ llonevmoofoen

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or dikdlk
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Race for
hot rods

new

.~avy·melol rock song

I.

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1 0 :051]) ThrN StoogN Gtta·
ttot Hits Fealuring aoms,of
lhe mos1 popular sho~ films
made under !heir 24-year
con1rec t wi1h Columbie::Pic·
1ure1. 12 hrs.l
10:30 (I) Amerieln SnapJhotf
(IJ Fllhln' Hole 160 min.)
11 :00

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20 -

IJj New•

Watter i on't Water Hau11"11 ·
, ..sonable rates, immidtate
2.000 gallon daUvery, c:ktl'l'l\l,
pools, well, etc. c:lll 304'·57t2819
. '
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38 Avian

30

® 8 &lt;HI Houoton Knight•
A serial killer 1urns1he1abtes
on Do19CIIves Lundy and La
Flamma by
shadowing
Joey 's every move 160
min.l

J .J . Water S.rvica. Sw.. . .g
poult. c:iatems • wells. C.ll
81~45· 8285.
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19 Lower le!l 17 Tuesday in
bailiwick
21 Heroio·
Hollywood 30 Disabled
23 Eschew 18 Sword
32 French

fight s for a school transfer; a

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42
24 Time
wine
·
gluttony,
(~1.)
avallahle
mea., ure
e.g.
28 FamouA 211 Eng.
311 Fore 43 Shrew·
shadow
mouse
. nm
c ompo se r
1
director
29 Pudu

laacher
faces horror in the , class·
room. 160 m•n.l (In Slereol
1IJ 8 ()) Marillh PRE·
MIERE (CCI 160 min .l

R a R Water Servtc:e. Home
c:itttrnl', wells. pools filled
Formerly Jamn lays Watlr.
Same ratts. Call 304· 6751310.
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product

lcepick. 160 min .l
(I) IBl Torte lila lin
S1ereol
(IJ Klckboxlng t60 min.l
10:00 II (I) IBl Bronx Zoo Sera

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crest

27 Inferior

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9 :30

NORTH

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26 Destiny
16 King (Sp.) 11 Pilfer
17 Oamp
1G Scrutinize 28 Goalie's

work

Atck confesses to murder in
order to protect his buddy,

WELL.. TO MAKE
A SHORT STORY.

I. I I

9 Victim

need

mediate!'[_ (60 min .l
CHI Magnum, P .l.

1 9 8 - e LTD 1,000, ae Formlffr Ken Wheetona. Not.OOfld, -~71· 1433 . •
John's WMer a.Mce. San\e
Pri-. 1.000 •• 2,000 llol .
....... 304-571· 2241. • •
and
Motora for Sale

13 Screed
14 Artist's

(BJ 8

1981 Honde XL210, boot off•.
304- 77:J. 51 50.

Boats

Oay gift ·
12 Entitle ·

mUst leave the manalon im·

ONE TEENY-WEENY

Fastening
device
Cupid
Father's

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exis ln11ests in Maurier's Ia·
1es1 bus•ness vemure : Krys·
de uncovers evidence that
makes her realize Sarah

Kew11oltl F·7, good candltlon,
•2eo.oo. 304-571·2181 .

76

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THAT'S BETTER'N

I I I

by THOMAS JOSEPH
Sin the
ACROSS
1 ,Spanish
futllr~&gt;
"house"
4 Region

Part 1 of 2. IRI
CIJ 700 Club

ALL I GOT IS

f

t!i1~tA'IIW

and winds up in the hospital.

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+

II CHI Take Five PRE ·
MIERE George Segal mrs
as Andy Kooper , a dtvorced
man hired by a semiretired
public relations man to run
hia company while re1aining
his bumbling son IT odd
Fields) as a figurehead To·
night Andy clashes wi1h his
co· workera a1 1he Davoa &amp;
Son~ubllc relalions firm .
9 :00 D lllllll Night Court Dan
ignores his doctor's orders

rne ONe YOL.l DRoP YOLJR
J fU..Y DOLJ6:H t-llJTS IN

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3.

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Electrical
Refrigeration

.

agent who was mur·

his every_ move.

·· MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

I

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ble Wyan 10 keep labs on

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SOUTH
When South first sorled hos cards, h~
+913
thought that his side might be able tQ
·~1087U
make a part·score contract. T hat cer· 1
tK14
tainly seemed probable when his. part, !
ner opened lfie bidding. After West'~
Vulnerable Both
two·diamond overcall, North's twoDealer: North
spade rebid and East's competitive
three-diamond bid, he was not so sure.
We11
North Ea1t
If his partner lacked he~rt support and
PallS
had the black suits, perhaps tbe best
2t'
2+
H
Pass
PallS
bet was to try to set three diamonds.
Paas
Pass Pw
But that view quickly changed when
North carried on to three hearts. Now
Opening lead :
A
It was clear that North had a .decent
hand with three-card heart support.
The fact that he had btd clubs and
spades marked him with at mosl one there was litlle trouble. )leclarer
diamond, so tbe hand figured to play ruffed in dummy and did play a heart
quite well . South bid four hearts, just back to his ace. Even with the bad
as any of us would
spilt, it was still simple enoll8h to
A low spade opening lead would make 10 tricks. Declarer led a club up
have created a play problem that we to dummy's king. West took the ace
might not have had room to discuss. and led a spade. Now. declarer tried to
Declarer would be all right If he took a cash dummy's club king, which East
winning view In the heart suit. but he ruffed tow and declarer overrufled . A
would be on shaky ground If he played low diamond was next ruffed with ,
to his heart ace only to see West show dummy's queen of hearts and East
out. With the ace of diamonds lead, was left with only two heart tricks.

. tion of a computer replacement for Lawrence will ena-

Aalidential or comm•clal wir·
ing. New HfVice or regeirs
llc:ehaed electriCian Ettim .. e
free. Ridenour EIKtrlcal. 304·
175·1718 ..
85

CIVIL RIGHTS

UNSCRAMBlE lETTERs
1
FOR ANSWER

By James Jacoby

'

.
Peking' Part t of 2 .
8 :05 1IJ
MOVIE :
'Three
Stoogeo Go Around the
World In a Daze'
8 :30 1IJ Q ()) Hany (CCI Harry
fears 1ha1 lhe omplemema·

'

PRINT NUMBERED lETTERS
IN THESE SQUARES

The ground
gets firmer

riend
(l]l MOVIE : '56 Days AI

Cl&lt; 5T'A~D k.CIJ:£D
Of Vla.Alli\lG CU&lt;

&lt;!ompleoe 1ho chu ckle quolad
by filli ng tn the mi:sstng words

James Jacoby

zel and Mhchell Laurence
Tonight Aoxoe ' s reuni1ed
wilh an old hlgh· school girlf·

: E~K &amp; MEEK

G)

.

BRIDGE

uon. Also stars Teresa Gan·

Rotary or cable tool drllfing
Most well• completed tame day.
Pump sales and •arv•ce: ' 304896· 3802
t; . ;

.

Amount - RIIPIY - Guesf - Polfoy - COMPUTeR ··
TesCher to llt;'P.!I While handing back term papers: "This work
Is a disgrace. I d like a nota from your COMPUTER." .

dared in 1968: (60 mln.l (In
Slereo)
CIJ Bring 'Ein Back Alive
IIJ II IIJ Perfect Stran·
9.,. (CCI During his bass·
ball 1oom's championship
game, Larry mus1 choose
whe1her 10 send on a lop hit·
ter or keep his promtse to
give 8alk1 a chance to play .
IAI
1!11 (!) MOVIE: 'Lover
Come Back'
IIJ ® Uve !rpm the Mat:
Carmen Thos produc1ion of
Bizet's opere abou1 lhe
gypsy s1ars Agnes Ballsa,
Gebroeta Benackova, Jose
Carreras end Samuel As·
mey. 13 hrs .)
(BJ 8 (J2J Roxie PREMIERE
Andrea Martin stars as
Roxie Brmkarhoff, a slighlly
kooky programmer a1 a
snuggling New York TV s1a·

WE .&gt;AU&gt;?

I

17

YESTERDAY'$ ScliAM·LEI'S ANnUlS

7 :35 [J) Honeymooners
B:OO II (I) @ Highway to
H-en (CCI Dovone in1&amp;r·
vention permits 81onely wn·
oer 10 mee1 the ghoso or a

I I WAS

'AWAY FROM U.S AT

Palnter · lnterior/ £xterior·211 ye·
ara eltperience Free estimate•·
Re11onable ratea. Cal1614-266·
6786.
•

Stark• Tree and laiwn Service.
Greener lawns that is WHd and
Pest Free, liquid or. grandular
application-tree and thrub too
Stump removal anywt'tere with·
out lawn damage. For complete
tree and lawn care c;all304-&amp;;162a42 or 578·2903.
•' .

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GAL.AX't" IS' /'AOVING

All tvpea c1rpenter 6 c;oncrete
WOfk: lntar1or, extertor. retno·
deling, painting, ro9flng. •free
estimatea. Call 814·441· J 174.

Concrete finish, plrking lots,
base,nents · 1ny lize job. Senior
Cltlzan Discount, Rick Garfield
814·9a5· 4464.
.

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Do You

.

.

(jJ) Wheel of Fortune
CD li)) 1Bl Jeopardy

: Po You ..~EAL.IZ.E, ~L

lwhenlgoawaylsura-my,- .: ·

.

'-....1-.o&amp;.-"-~'---'---' you develop from step No. 3 below.

(IJ Auto Racing 'B7: Tran·
south 500 From Darlinglon.
SC . 12 hrs IIAI
1!11 (1) Too Close for Com·

FRANK AND ERNEST'

TIS 8 U Mr

6

D (I)()) Newlywed Game.

fort

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.

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Cil Sanford and Son

Home
Improvements

.

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

.

II rBIIBl Wheel of Fortune
® Barney Miller

7:05
7:30

!

I was excited about our
daughter coming home during
spring break. When she arrived
she sighed, "College Is fun, but

I

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guaran·
tee Local refarencu furniShed
Free eatimatll. Call ~ cqllect
1·814-237-0488, day or night
Rogers Ba1ement
Waterproofing.

1995 Honda Rebal i&amp;O 1,a-.6
mires. Call 614· 446·1301.

198&amp; Harlw; Davldton. Softail.
loti of extr81• Ex. cond 2,&amp;00
mll01. 16aoo. Cell 814· 256·
1116.

·.

Ser v1c es

1987 Suzuki 230 Qued Spon.
Excellent c:ondltion. 12100. CaN '
84
6U· 448· 2235

1982 Honda CM41SOA, excel·
l&amp;nt condition, fun to ride. C.ll
814-2415-ISOOS tNenlngs

6 :36
7 :00

MA T I 0 ·.

1-.....,1:,:~..:;.1..:...,.;1~~~....-1-1 7

e

1978 Coachmln 19 1/.z h .. saltcontained, AC, C111retree awn Ing, verv goodcond S4200. Call
. 614·446-2405.

1987 Jeep Commancha 2wo
PU. Must uc:rlficel Financing
Available to Qualified Buyer~.
Call 614·.U.8·9300 ask tor
Merrill or 814-448-0682 ask lor
Elizabeth

1987 Chevy Dump Truck Ph
814·246· 9557

Autos for Sale

1~4· 892·8875 .

"I'm trying to lnvBnt a food fl&lt;ldltlve that
makes things taste homemade."

6:06
8 :30

79 Motors. Home~:
&amp; Campara. •

88 Ford F· 260. 14000 miles.
Pavoff. 51 lntemational, 70
International 1 ton. t?OO 08
offer Call 614·388·9822

Grain

1882 aulclc Alvl•• 2 door.
loldtd, A1tre ROof 60,000
tctual mil•. 18981.00. Call

Antiques

Dolk, choirs, 111nc1o end othlf
home. Cell 614· 98&amp; · 3a05.
lloyd llaekwoOd , Sumner
Aold

Testation that gatned over 2 6
lb"s per day. - Roger Bentley,
Sabrna, OH 513·584-2398 .

Want to bu" Alf•lfa ormlud h••.
out of ftMd.• oall 304·384- 7898

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63

Ouroc Boars Bred just like the

(lJ Jefferson•

()) Square One TV !CCI
Gll Secret Cl1y
@' FIICti ilf"Ufe
Cil Iaverty Hillbillies
II (I) IBl NBC News
(IJ Inside the PGA Tour
Cil D ()) ABc;: NewsiCCi .
(lJ Hogen' a Heroes
()) Doctor Who
.
(jJ) II '(BI CBS News
® Newton's Apple ICCI
Ira Aetow demonsvates the
physics behind pun1ing a '
football .
® WKRP in Cincinnati
Cil Andy Griffith
D (I) PM Magazine
CIJ HardceJtle and McCor.
mlck
(IJ SportJCenter
IIJ Entlll'talnment Tonlght
Amy Irving talks about her
latest folm. " AumpleSiol·
!skin" .
8 (1) M'A'S'H
D IIJ Pl!)flle'o Court
IIJ (j]) MacNeil/Lehrer
Newshour .

''

8 tt atumn truck topper 1A~.OO
304-178· 2000.
• :•

Autos for Sale

110 Kewaski 4-whael.-. 1187 I
mtl old t1200 Firm Catl
,81.·245· 9128.

Moving Sala. 701 Ch..-r, St.
Vinton, Ot'tio. April bt, 2nd, &amp;
3rd. 4a11 above ground swimming pooL antklue bedroom
lulta, 11ew couch 2 Ouetn Ann
chtfn, living room sutt .. dining
room suite, brealdaltHt, stereo,
bootls. poreh swing, plcnie tabla,
other lttml to numeroua to
m.,.tlon... Nice t .. ICikln of Ftnton a .....

Greclous living 1 and 2 bid·
rooM apartmtntl at VIllage
Minor end Rlvtrsidt Apertments In Middleport. From
•21 II. Including utllltin. Cell
S.1 4· 992· 77a7 EOH.

71

boar~ we tested at the Ohio

71

Farm Supplie s
&amp; L1 ve slock

Remington "Spechll Field" 12
gauge, with Ram Choke (full,
mod. tmp. cyl .l New tn bo-..
t396. English 1\ock, 21 Inch
biH'rel. Call 814-992· 7844 attar
6 00 and 304· 675·8300 dav• -

Own · ynur own Jean Sportswear. Ladles Apparel,
Chlldrena -Maternity , Large
Sizes . Petite , Dancewear
Aerobic or Accusorlea Stora
Jordathe, Chic, Lee, Levi. l:rod.
Gitana. Men•. Celvln Klein,
Sergio Val4hta, Evan Picone, Li~
Claiborne. Members Onlv, Gss ollna, Healthtu11 over 1,000
othan . 114,800 to 128.900
inventory. lfaintng, fiklurea,
gtand opening etc. Csn open 16
dav•. Mr Keenan 130516783639 .,
.

Livestock

69 For Sale or Trade .

Handmede q~il11 for sale. Call
614· 992· 7a51

26 inch color TV. *90 00.
304·875· 2815.

63

64

1976 Ford LTD $200 .00.
French Prov' Oretllet &amp; Mtrror
&amp; Corner Desk 75 00. 2 B&amp;W
26' TV' s 860 00 1 Dressing
tabte A sm. bookcase 120 00.
Lg Vanity college te~ttbooks­
cheap . Kenmore automatic
washer S60 00. Ph 614· 4468508.

42 Inch electric range. Canning
jars. 4 quilt t•P• 304· 676·
5396

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50 two year old performancetested Angu1- bull1 with h1gh
EPD'S. Schearbrook Angu1,
6803 Oakes Road, Clay1on.
Oh•o 46315 513·837·4128
luvenlnga 513-837-3894. 613·
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harvnt gold refrigerator $196,
side by side refrigeretor $195,
white 2 dr refrigerator $76. 16
·cu. {t. chHt treeur 1160.
Whirlpool washer U6. Maytag
wa1htr •175. GE wut-ar 1150.
elec:trlc rang.-top &amp; bonom
oven 111JO. Maytag wrlngtr
wuher •••· and 52 gafloR hoc
water heater t86 Skagga Ap.
pll•nca. Upper River Rd. 814·
441·7398 .

Unfurnlthed apt. : 4 rm1 . &amp; bath.
1st floor wit'h y~rd. Ref. S. Sec.
Oep. Call 814-U€1·0444.

1 bedroom apartftttnt in Mkkl•
port, oil uUIIIM peid. U 10 . ptr
month. Cell 8 14·H2·87113.

c,.u 614-448-7862.

cond
1225. Call
614-446 · ~
1119•ftar6PM
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Spacious 2bdr I Pt.. C. A., water
patd Near Piru Hut. Galllpolts
Ph. e.11· 448· 7026 .
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Lerge
2 bedroom
eptrtment
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Mlddtapon,
Wllhtt
and drv-r
-up, ,.nlolfy lumlehod. Pov
- • utlfft'-. U8&amp;. ""mon1h.
Coil 114·112·23a1 dll'/l Of
114· ft2·2108 ovenlnp.

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Couch &amp; chatr. 30 Voluf'le
Encyclopedia Bntannica with
bookcue. All ox cond. Call
614· 446·6839 or 614 36a·
9089.

3 piece living room suite. $175
or best offer. 304· &amp;78-2643

Amana large Capacity room air

Looking far Regl1tered English
bull for ltud service, must have

Baby goats, phone304- 675·
5043.

Tony's Gun Repein. hot reblue·
ing. Open 9·00 AM to 7 00 PM.
Call304· 875· 4631 .

0000 USED APPLIANCES '
Washers, drvers, refrigerators.
•angu Skegga Appliances,
Upper River Rd. beside Stone
Crest Motel 614-446· 7398.

Call 814-446-

Engllah Setter, Regiaterad. good
hunting dog. WiU well or trade
for gun. Csll 614-949-2644

Model 110 Ho11de 3·Wheeler
42 Inch 3 point lawn mower
category 0 or 1 Both ine11cellent
condition Llovd Blackwood.
614· 986· 3805

Valley Furniture. new &amp; uud.
Large section of queiity furniture . 1218. Eastern Ave .
Gallipolis

Groom &amp; Supply shop. Pet
groommg, ell sty1aa, all breedt

Auto
for ule. Radla;).c.
gla11, and ott-tar parts foP ..1977
Cordoba 3()4.. n3·6~6,1 :,:

Call614·256· 6745.

Arr conditioner, 21 ,000 BTUStutrl B8st. L1ke new Asking
$350 or beat oHer Patd over
$700 Call 614·446·2746.

6 formal dreues for ule Stze
8· 9, 9-10. Worn One time.
140.00 each. 814· 949· 2497

1972 Chevy truck fron's!"'d.
good dry matel. 117~ £all
614·992·8a98.
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CFA Himalayan, Per 1ian and
Siamese kittens AKC Chow
puppies New Chow puppies

6 AKC Reg Siberian tluakiet
Blue eve•. 876 without papen.
8125 with papera. 6 wks old,

Formal , ballertna length ,
dre1se1. coat, all aize 10 Call
614· 675· 3099.

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low to form four simphl words.

(J) Big Valley

Used • Reb1.ttlt Transmi.-tions .
AU internslly lnapeeted • gua·
rsnteed. ln1tallatlon an~,._P.k· up
available Cei11614·440i09;16.

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ocrombled word1 bo·

EVENING .
6:00 II CD()) II()) (JJ) II rB1 IBl

Rebuilt. All.ypes torque~c~ver·
t.,s a tr1t11fer CaMS. J:Rgine
overhaul kiia. Allison T•mil·
lion Plf'll • CVC Jomtt.I&lt;Gua·
ranteed, will deliver, ,c~"h &amp;
cer,:Y or instill Call 814-3792220 or 258·5877
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papers.

Guaranteed Goodiul 24 mch
staclled washer end dryer. Ponable Mavtag wastier Three 2 door
FJo•t· Free refrigerator~. Automatic washers and gas dryers.
Firestone Store in Middleport

6 ·1 Household Goods

10k60 2 BR"mobile home. Ct1ll
614· 949· 2424

The Arbuckle Church Aide i1
now taktng orders tor hom•
made E11ter Eggs. A 6 oz egg
sells for 11 00 Chocclate covered flavort are; chocolate.
coconut, peanut butter. maple
nut. cherry, &amp; cherry nut. Call
304·937·2691 . 304 · 46a ·
1853. or 304·468-1997.

Satellite Dish Svstems S860 &amp;
81060 Installed Call 614-446·
3507.

1911 Skyline. 47~t10. t2400
Cell 614·4•1·0390.

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lnspeC1ed
and halves
S
1 25 Cutquarters
and wrapped
Ph.
304-937-2900.

Auto Pans ••

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IAMI

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4/1/87

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Call 614- 446-38~4 after 7PM .

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t;,;;~;;;::;:::=::=:'lr;;:::~~;~;~:::"i
35 L
a.
44
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ots"' Acreage

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"Uncle Sam is broke, too, but
does that stop him? No!"

In lrtdbury, bllide WMPO,
bridl houM for 1ale. Call 614Bt2·1914 .. 814· 992·6065
e,, lppointment onty'

3 IR .. recre8t1on room, kitchen,
dlnlftg room, l~rge lront and
back porch. 8•10woodenbulld·
lng. yerd with chlin link lance
Rultlc Hills, S'(fteuH, Ohio
114·848 -2810 between 9 ·
4p.m. 8 14·992·1888ohor 4:oo'
p.m.

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&amp; Accessorial~
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Concrete blocks all sizes yard or
delhtery. Meaon tend. QalliPolil
Block ~o. , 1231h: Pine St ..
GaUIPQttl, Ohio Call 614-4482793

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Television

trailer. t4&amp;00. Ekcelhtnt.._C!J'f'ldt·
tlan. Ca11 .614-246·5686.

Building Materills
Block, briCk, ......,., pipea wtn·
d9w1, lintels, etc. Claud~ Win ten, Rio Grande, 0 . Call 814·
246-5121.

30 yr. guemtMd vinyle 1lding.

LOSER

Boau and .":
Motors for Sal41

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: :'-'April 1• 1987

78 ~ 17' Chrnler Courier 231 ,

~5 Building Supplies

Callahan ' s Used Tire Shop. Ov~r

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140hp ChfYII., motOr; Ditty

Local,

for Nfe by ~ner. 2 atorv houae
1ft Mktdfeport overlooking park
w~worlc .

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Model 84 Winchester Clutic:
30·30 S250.00. Uncoh• Welder
$12&amp;.00. SHed Queen !:llothes
dryer 1100.00. 304-n3·5303.

Llrg• hautlful 5 BR~e, 47
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FBl to lend assistance in prostitute murder.
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LEBANON, Qbio i!JPIJ Warren Cou ntf\&lt;;heriff .lames
· Collins says federal auth orities
have offered their asslstancP in
the investigation Into a string of
prostitute sia yings alon g ln1 Pr·
state 71 .
"We have been in contact with
the FBI In Columbus in that
regard, and at th is point they
have offered t hei ~. cooperat io n ."
·
oil ns sa i(l Tuesday.
an...,..e,
a
pollee
officer
In
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sub rban Youngs town said lh r•
lates t victim in Ihe series ot four
murders recently offered to seek
Informat ion abou t lh r killmgs,
but he said she di sappeared
before providing any detail&gt;.
Austintown patrolman Dona ld
Corbett said IInne Marie Patterson of Findlay, who wa s found
dead last wpek along 1-71 in
southwestern Ohio. told him shr•
had some skclchy Informal ion
about who may havr br•en
responsible for kill ing thrcr·
other known prostitutes wh o
freq uented truck stops in thr

an arf ivc inw•s tig.at ion into t hf'
mun.ic'rs, bu"t th (\\.' ·ar e re lay ing

t hr ir fi ndin gs ''' uut hor ltlcs in t h&lt;·
count if·&lt;.; \v hr·n· th e \·J rtims· bo

di es h(.l v&lt;· tJ.l'P n dJs cr,vC' n.:otl.

Col lins said

th&lt;'

iol'a ti ons

wh C'r r fhf' WfJnH' n wr-r(' !;Jst S('( •n

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anti thC' natun• of th r·i r de~h s
defin ilr•ly l""1d I&lt;J spN'UiJIIOn lh tll

EASTMAN'S...

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thr &gt;lay in gs arc the work of a
,c, ial klli&lt;·r.
" I do n·t th ink we cay,sal' we·vr
est ahlishccl as fact th at thry werr
murd ered by th e sa me• pr' rson.
but I think anyone who loo ks at

t otllns sa id his office is at - 1 The first murd er victim , Ma t&lt;
tempting lo arrange an "intelli- eta Matthews •. 25, of Akron. wa s
gence meet ing" involving law · found dead in June 19&amp;&lt;; along l-71
enforcement officials from Aus- in Richland County. She was last
Jinlown. western P e nnsylvania seen at the Mansfield Truck
and the sites where the bodies Plaza.
were discovered. He said the
The body of Shirley Taylor, 22,
ses sion C(}Uid take place early of Vir.ginia. was discovered .Ju ly
nex t week.
. 20, 1986. in a rest. area on f-76.

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therr 's a basis for in vestigal in i(
that PjSSlbillly:" ('C) Jiin s sai d.

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Winds II"ill br from th r wrst "'
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A Multimed ia Inc. Newspaper

gy·stems.
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· "Today·s action by the Senate is a sig nifica nt
stop forward toward addressing a se rious
problem tha t has been ig nored a nd allowrd to
grow worse." said Senate Presidenl Paul E.
Gi llmor, R-Port Cli nton. a co-sponsor .
"The decay of Ohio's local bridges. roads an~
wa ter-sewer ' S)'Stems needs to be stopped. We
must rebuild .
"Local governments alone do not have the
resources requ ired to deal with all of th eir
infrastructure needs ,'' Giilmor said. "State
government must step in."
· In urging th'e Hou se to pass the r~so lu ti on also.
Gii lmor sa id tho pla n Is fi sca lly responsible,
contai ning a built -in safeguard to keep th e stat e
from Issuing more bonds than it can afford . thus
damaging Ohio's credit rat ing.

The Office of Budget and Management has sai d
the state can afford the required yearly bank
pa yment s, " he said.
While acknowledgi ng the state's infrastructure
problem , Sen. Char les 1.,. But ts disagreed with
Gl llmor on the iss ue of fi scal responsibilit y.
" We'll sell these bonds for 10years, but we'l_l be
paying for them for 24 year-s," sa id the Cleveland
Democrat . "ll 's not a responsible wa y to dea l with
this serious problem.
" We ought to find the casl1 and se nd It to thP
people. all of it , Instead of giving 45 percent to.55
percent .to the bank' s." Butts said.
Sen . Alar. Zalrs~ •. D-Eiyrla. joined But ts In
castin g the only nega tive votes on the measure .
"We're doing exac t II' . what w~ crlt lelze the
federal government for: deficit spendi ng. govern ·
ment by credit card." he argued on the Senat e

Roberts said tha t an excellent
qase has been establish ed on
manv roads, and that those roads
wouid b&lt;:!Jefit great ly by hotmix .
Roberts requested per mission to
a dvprtls~ for bids for hot mix
materials. in order to del ermine
If thP costs would be [C'asibie.
. HJ• said he would like to have a
continu ous pavi nl! program in
the coun ty, bu t due totheexpensr
of ho t mix ma teria ls, was unsure
if he could afford to do so.
: Commissioner Richard Jones
suggested Robert s contact bond·
Jng firms In the state to expior~
the pqsslbllit y of selling munici·
pal bonds for paving. Roberts
a~rN'd with Jones that II would
)Je worth looking into.
: In t h~ meantime. the eommlsstoners authorized preparation
of th~ advcrtlsemcnt requested-by Roberts, so plans fo r this year
rpay be det&lt;&gt;rmlncd .
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Dust control to begin · · In relat~ matters, Roberts
and Warner said they would
begin dust cont rol on coun ty

flo'or. "We're buying a very rxpmslve Cadi llac . I
suggest we get a Chevy."
Backers sa id the reso lulion. If approved by the
electorate th is fall. would provide local governmen ts wi th fin ancial resources without raising
taxes . It would create thousa nds of private-sector
jobs and · build a foundation for economic
development. they said .
The proposal requ ires that Ohio products,
services and labor be used on a ny project funded
In whole or In part from bond proceeds. All funds
would be set as ide for municipal corporations,
counties . townships and olher loca l governmental
entities.
"Toda.l ', we sta rt a historlcui fi rs t slep on the
road to rebuilding Ohio' s Infrastructure," sald
Sen. W. Sco tt Oel s la g~r. R-Can ton, another
co-spo nsor.

Judges
reJect
appeal
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tions are right . Roberts said the
highwa .v department's fin ancial
situa tion will have a bearing on
the depurtn'\cnt' s a billty to apply
du s1 control. " It's something
we'll just have to st udy and see
what we ca n do," he said.
Warner also reported th at he
has received calls from sam~ of
the townships rega rding du st
co ntrot. but did not have a list of
which ones.
Roberts reported that replacement of Kin g Hil i Bridgr on
Redford Township Road 89 h as
been compietrd at a ros 1 of
$1:l ' 990.60
And finally. a bid from lh&lt;'
Koch Co. , Hea th, Oh io, was
accC'pted by ' the com missioners
for dust control in April, and bids
from Koch and i\sphalt Materials. Marietta, for ail ot her
materials .. were acce pted with
purchase to be up to the di scretion of the ~ngi n eer.
Trustees seek funding
Loss of reve nue sharing has
lrft Sa lisb ury Township hurting
fo r money.
Sallsliury Township Tru stees
Richard Bailey an d Na than
Bl~gs, and Clerk Wanda Eblin ,
met with the com missioners to
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.Judgment a nd opinion has
b"Ccn filed In Fou rth Di strict
i\ppelate Co4rt by .Judge Homer
Ab~l~, denying an appl'al from
: Attorney William Conley, Ga lli·
polls. of the Meigs County Com·
ma n Pleas Court caS(' of the Stalie
of Ohio aga inst Tra cy Hysell.
Hysell was se nt enced Feb. 2ii,
1~86 to six to 2!i years in the
Chlllicot he Correcllonallnstlt utc
lor th e Invo lunt ary manslaugh·
ter of Dougla s Rose nbaum in
.J uly 1986.
J udge i\belc overr uled five
asslgme nt s of error which d ~·
f~n se co unsel cha rged were
madt• during ·the course or
discovery and tria l. inrludin!li
Mnnd'ay., but &lt;lOOn found that lht' Maoon side wa•
TEMPORARILY OUT OF COMMISSION
th at the trial court permitted the
Due to' heavy rain the beginning of the· week not adjusted proP&lt;'rly and the ferry waH hitting till'
state
to wit hhoid ev idence favorlanding
with
too
muuh
lore&lt;'.
To
p~venl
causing a rapid rise of thr Ohio River , the ferry
able
to
the (Jefendant ; prohibited
dama~ing
.the•
landing,
which
Rodger
put
up
between Pomeroy und Mason has run Into
·tes
timony
· of i\raka Priddyl
problems. Ferry operator Darrell Rodger said $10,000 and the State of Ohio SOO,OOO as I(Uartl'ti{e(' ..
allowed
Paul
Gera rd to testify as ,
Thursday morning he had to shut down because he that damages would he repaired, the ferry had to
a
rebuttal
witness
for the state;
wa.' cx perl'cnclng dlfficully landing at Ma.,on, he shut down. Rodg&lt;•r says as soon a.~ the '!'aler Is
re fused Hys&lt;'il a new trial be·
Rodgt•r Is staying In contact with tbt• Racine dOWn SO he and hJN employees can l!('t tO fhc•
cause of f7llSconduct of the jury;
Locks and Dam in an rflort to monitor river landing equipment to makt• tb~· nect'!lsary
and r~ fused to Include In It s
conditions, hut until the water tapers ofl, he will adjustments, he will be back in op&lt;•rulion,
rhar~e to th e jury the lesser
however,
be
could
not
say
how
soon
that
would
h&lt;•.
he unable to make adjustments to his i!lndlng
included
charges .of aggravated''
Rodg~ r says l1els as anxious us any on&lt;: to he hack
m~chanl•m on the Mason side. Rodger said he and
murder,
ncgilgen'l
homicide, fe: '
In operation . "This Is a losing situation lor
his workers scrambled to get both landings ready
lonlous
assa
ult
and
a!(l(ravaled
prior to the start of their operation this past rveryone," he sa)'S.
assa ult .
i\ppeiatr•. lud~~ Earl Stephen·
son co ncurred In .opinion and
judgment with i\beie.
Appeiate .Judge Lawrence
.
Grey dl sscnt.ed with lhP opinion
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· and judgment of the other two·
judp;es. Grey wrote, "The major•·
lty opinion in this case con tinues.
By BUD NEWMAN
convert from that group of 67 wa rily.
the policy allowed by this courl in
w1\SHINGTO N 1UP! 1 _ Th&lt;&gt;
But th e pres ident and SenatP with one ail they needed to leave
pr~v io u s rases of not requirlnli
Senate appea red ready to re· Republican lea der Rober t DoiC' the Democrat s one vote shy of t he
the Statr to co mply with the rule s
verse Itself tod ay and vote to of Kansas still had time to win a necessary two-thirds majority
of criminal discovery while in·
override President Reagan's
that wou ld rrase the vela and
slstlng that defense co unsel
veto of the ' $8R blllfon highwa y
c nact the legislation Into luw.
scrupulously comply,,
bl,ll, thanks to a chang(' or hca(t
Th e fi ve· year highw ay bill ,
" I continue• my policy of
from the only Democrat to back
lncludin!l the provision al lowing
di ssenting, and rrpeat, If we do
Reagan the first time around.
stat es to boost the speed limit to
not enforce di scovery, wC' will n,o
On the eve of tod ay's vote- a
6' mph on rural Interstate.&lt;, wa s
have discovery," Gre.v added. •
tes t of poiitieal wills and deals .
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vetoed b~· Reagan becaus(' of Its
TickC'ts for the Spring Sty le
Democrats cau tiously ·predicted
SBR billion price tag. Republicans
Show of the Po m~roy Area
warned he·was risking a politl·
Merchants
Association
to
be
vlcrory because freshman Sen .
Terry San for~ . D· N.C .. was with
ca li y damaging defeat. but the
staged tonight at the Pomeroy
them aft,er causing an uproar by
president threw up th e roadblock
Elemenlary School will be
. sw itching his vote three times
CHANGES HIS MIND
anvwav
.
available at the door.
Wednesday.
Sen.
Terry Sanford, D-N.C.,
The
House
overrode
him
easily
Price is $4 a ticket , with half
COLU Mn us tUPI J ~ Th ~
left a prCHH conference W(•d·
" f presume we'll vote tomor- · to go toward development of
this week, but in a dramati c
proposed
$22 billion state budget
nC!Iday on Ca pitol Hill, telling
row and I presume we 'll win
co nfrontation of political wills
the Robert-B. Morris Library·
for
1988-R9
, virtua lly th~ sumo
reporter ~ why he •witched blo
tomorrow, but it's not certain."
and apparent deal -making, the
Media Ccnler at the Pomeroy
as
the
vrrs ion rriC'ased two
size
vol&lt;• on th e S88 billion hlghwuy
said assisla nt Senate Demo·
Senate voted 6:\-.~5 to ·susl,al n his
school. T~e doors will open at
weeks ago h)' malorlt y D~mo·
bill. (UP II
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cratk leader i\ian Cranston of
veto Wednesday , Mtc r Sa nfor d
6:3U.p.m. ~it h refr~hmentsto
era tic learle rs. Is rC'udy for a I'Oie
California·.'
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Republicans favoring the over- 'will begin at 7 p.m. There will
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The House Finance Com mlttN'
ride W(·dnesday night appeared
been 66-34 - a .s lim one-vo te • chanl(ed his vote at the lust
be numerous displ ays in the
approv('d
the giant spr•n&lt;il nR_
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Sentinel Stall Writer
Meigs Count y Highway Department' s. union contract has
been extended for ~Odays toi\prll
27, reported Count,y Engineer
Phil Rober ts.
i\ federal media to r has been
called in to assist in the ncgoli a·
lions for the contract, which was
sc hedul(•d to expire midnight
March .11.
The fi rst meNing with the
mod lator was held March 27.
Roberts sa id. The next meeting
will be this coming Monday. ·
"That 's where we arc right
'now." Roberts said.
Although a fact finder ha s been
info rmed of the situation. Ro·
berts said he surmises the
m~d.lator d(ws not feC'I negotia ·
lions arc at an lmpas ~e.
RobC'rts said he may know
something more on Monda y.
· Bond possibility
Meanwhile. at the sugges tion
of the Meigs Count y Commission·.
ers. Roberts will bf' checking int o
the possi bility of seiling .~5110 , 000
worth of municipal bonds to fund
a count )' road pa vi ng program . ,
Robert s and Ted Wa rner,
cou nt)· highway superint endent,
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COLUMBUS tUPII - Th~ 'Ohio Senate.
ignoring objections that Ihe state was purchasing
a luxury automobile when an econo my model
would do, passed a resolution Wednesday
authorizing the issuance of $1.8 billion in bonds t'o
help local governments finance infras tructure
improvements an'd construction.
In thC' form of a constitutio nal a mendm ent. the
so,callcd "Rebuild Ohio" resolution was approved :10-2. It was sent on to the Hou sc. where it
also will requirC' passage .. by a three-fifths
majorit y to be pla ced on the November genera l
election ballot.
T.heresoiution calls fo r the statr to market up to
$180 million in bonds annuali)', for 10 .I N rs,
proceeds of which would be used by local
govermen ts for constru ction of and improvpments in roads, liridgos and water and sewe1·

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and a low h~tween 25 and 30.
Partly cloudy Friday, with'
highs near 40. The probability ·
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tonight and ZO percent Friday.

Senate approves issuance o{ · highway bonds.

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Corbell said Patterson mad ~
the gc n er~l statemPnt af t'C r he
arrested her F'cb. 7 for cr iminal
trespass ing at the Unoca l 7fi
Truck Stop In ilu &gt;tintown . Buill&lt;'
sa id Patlerson, who told pol ice · •
·her name w~ s Cynthia M. Law ·
·son, was, a fr aid sil(• would be
killed if shr• rrlavrd infoc·mat ion
to Inves tigators.
Patterson, 27, disappeared the· ,
nr•xt day fmm a eruc k stop
·located on lnt crstal&lt;' XII in llar·
kcyv(iiC', Pa ., and she wa s not
seen ~gai n until l ~s t Mo nda y.
when her bo(Jy was found In a
slt•cping bag in a fil'id nca r I -71 1n
Warren Counl y. She appa re nt I\
was bC'atcn to dea th wi th a blun t
object.
Pennsylvania ~I a It• Pol ier• Sgt .
John Lechner sa i(i Pa ttrrson. a
known prostitute•. ha (l IJrcre
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truck s top by her husba nd so s ill'
TAV ERN HAM
co uld "go to work ."
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-Corbett said Patterso n told him
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again if she gai nNI "soli&lt;! "
information abou t lhl' ki ilin ~s .
"She nev~r did gl' t ha ck In
touch wit h me, obviuusl v bl'·
cause she's dead now," Co rbl'tl
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had been badly beaten. ·
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strangled Dec. 4. 1986, near an
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GAL.LJPOU S- Following a viC'w of thC' scene
b y juror' WcdnE&gt;Sday , t h ~ tria l of William Oliver
Gurley on murd~r a nd aggravated arson charges
!fat und erway in Ga llia County Common. Pleas
Coul'l.
The prosecution. though admitting that there
were no eyewit nesses to the Dec. 21, 1986 fire that
sw~pt throul(h the mobile hon;te that C,urley, Rt. 4,
Gallipolis. shared wlih his 81-year-oid mother, is·
·attempting to show that circumstantial motives
that would show that Curley abused and
threatened his mother, Noldle Edilh Curley.
· The defense Is trying to demons irate ·that,
. according to attorney Richar&lt;j C. ROderick Jr,, "a
small assault or assaults committed prior to the
fire do not relate to the crime or murder ."
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earlier abuse ·and threat s that Curley , 64,
Inhalation and burns. He said that Mrs. Cur ley
home.
allegedly madeto hlsmotheras hlg hlyprejudictai
died somewhere between 8 and 9 a.m. on that
The fin al wit ness Wednt•sua y wa s Dr . Gerald
regard in~ the murder charge. ·
Sunday morning.
Vallee. As Mrs. Curley's physician fr om 1982 unt If
In his opening ~ tatement , Prosecutor Joseph L.
William L. Manion , a forensic pat hologist for
her death, he testified tha t she had numc·rous
Cai n said that according {o the in vestigative
the Franklin County Coroner's Office, was the .
bruises and abrasions o ~ hr•r body. Vallee said.
reports, gasoli ne was alle~edly used to set the . second witness. He said th at there was an odor of
that when he'asked her about th e origins of thesC:
fire.
·
· ga~oilne coming !rom the ti&lt;ltly, which he said
Injuries before witnesses, he sa id that she denied'
He pointed out that a gas can and its ltd were
meant that she had been caught In the fire afte~
being abused by her 'Son.
rec9vered outside the Curley mobile home 'on . the gasoline was poured.
Howeve~. at a later dat e, Vallee sa id sale! thai
Kemper Hollow Road In Sprlnglield Township.
The · third witness, William Snodgrass, an
she spontaneously admlitcd Ia bei ng beaten by
Flnl(erprints discovered on the gas can were
investigative co ns~ltant at Brenlnger &amp; Asso·
her son. Vallee tetiilfied that ·he Ihe n reported he r
identllled to be those of William Curley, Caln"Said.
elates, Grove City, since 1985, \)'as called to the
case to the Home He~llh Servlrc' and the sheriff' s
The defense chose. to submit its opening
sta nd. Though he would not say that arson was
department.
statement at a later date.
committed, he did say th~ t he eliminated any
Vallee said that Mrs. Curley had hum'l-rous
Dr. Edward Berkleh, deputy Gailia County
accidental causes for the fire. He also said that he
health problems that ma y h~vc Po ntributed to her
c:q,('()ner, was first on th witness stanJ!..:H'!leL.-_~;.&gt;J
stwlmill!Jat"'ed that .som~wher.IL.belween_Lan&lt;L2~e--injurles. He...said_that.s h.e.hallp.oor:.nutritlon and·
aetermihcd the cause of death to be smoke
gallons of gasoline were used to burn the mobile
· suffered occasional fails. •
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