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. Page-14- The Daily Sentinel,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

April 1, 1987

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Inv.~stigatton

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;'

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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

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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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· "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
"
· 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
.
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·.'
broke ranks and sided with the
be served durlnt&lt; the hour
i n lhr Ohio House of
ThC' 54 Democra Is and U
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president .
precedlnt&lt; the show, which
Republicans favoring the over- 'will begin at 7 p.m. There will
Actually , the vote wou ld have bert Ryrd of . Wes t VIrginia Represcntutl v~s.
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_
"to be holdtn~ fast" al(ai nst
vict&lt;:ty margin for Re~gan In the second in a procedural move that
auditori um for viewing during
measu
re
I
t r• Wednrsda )· on a
pressure from Reagan and Rechamber of 100 lawmakers- but a)lowed him to seek a second blparfl san 17-fi vote .
the social hour.
publican le~ders, C~ n ston sa id
Senate Demorratlc leaMr Ro· vdtc.

Senate.~ay reverse positi9n
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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,
rt'ported Wednesday to the com·
missioners that rat her than seal,
~~vera! MC' igs County roads this

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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·

FOODLAND
KING SIZE

•REG. •DRIP • E.P. oADC

Variable cloudiness tonight,
wilh a c~ance of snow flurries ·
and a low h~tween 25 and 30.
Partly cloudy Friday, with'
highs near 40. The probability ·
of Jlr&lt;•ci pltatlon Is 30 percent .
tonight and ZO percent Friday.

Senate approves issuance o{ · highway bonds.

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Joins in proposal

TuPscJ:J y hi s srtwnl

Supt•r.Lollu

a1y
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from thC' wOr.wn sln&lt;·P t ht• sl't'II IHI
1·71 muniPr or•r·uJT&lt;'d in .lull
19R6.
Corb&lt;•tt said scvPral prus ti
lutes have given him.lnform&lt;Ji ion
that he has passrd on 1 detrr·
lives In his d1 •partmPnt. li P su ld
thrdctf'Cii vesac·(•not co nclucl ing ·

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other prostitutes to avoid till'
!oral truck stops be c~ u se of till'
killings. He said ofnce rs a lsn

for dPVC' Ioping a nuciC'&lt;H

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Low-prked Supermarket

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
SUPERIOR
dropped on at lhe BarkC'yvil lc•
WHOLE DVNUtll
truck s top by her husba nd so s ill'
TAV ERN HAM
co uld "go to work ."
· During their Initi a l di sc uss ion ,
-Corbett said Patterso n told him
LB.
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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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near J.7J in Medina Countv . She
had been badly beaten. ·
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nett . . JR. of A'kron .. was found
strangled Dec. 4. 1986, near an
1-71 rest ·area in Ashland Count y.
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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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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.
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· 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
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long Alllt•llcl s an •suh] Cf 'tt o rd ll lng and mu Sl t;ro s l~ nfd v.llh nam e. addmss and
!Cit"phon •• numbt•r No un s1gnr'l;l lt•llers will b£• Jll bll ~ hf..d Leners should tx&gt; 1n
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conspiracy to transport Salvadorans Illegally m t)l l5 country .
You mrght · think Amnes ty
Inter national would have more
urgent cases to wor ry about , and
or course it does Yet such Is Its
anxrety to appear politi ca lly
neutral th at It str ain s to find
human-r ight s viola tion s ev t&gt;n
where they are mos t rare. which
Is to say In Western d emllc r;~cies .
Merkt wasn't imprisoned because of her convicllons. She
acted upon I hem. certainly, but
m dorng so she also broke an
unremark able law meant to help
cont rol the flow of people across
U.S. border s Virtually every
coun try on the planet regulates
Imm igr ation If anything, few
manage l hP tas k as r;J~ms ll y as
the United States

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· WA SH I NCTON I UPI I - T hose who th rnk Al exan der Harg has lillie
4-hancl' lor the Whll r House In l9illl perhaps should be rem mdcd that
jtcncrals havr had hf'! tr r luck r unning lor pres ident than vier
president s, who are supposed to be on the Inside track
- It Is th at tr ue !hal 13 VIC(' presidents ha.vr become' pres ident , but
nine of them did 11by sucr·red ing a liead or rrs i!'ned chief cxec ullvc.
Oply four, ThrollorP Roo,sl'Vel t. Ca l vr n Cool idge, Harry Truman and
Lyndon Johnson. wo n thr prrS&gt;dency rn !herr own ri ght al the nex t
el ect ion
Only l hn·•· vier presld&lt;•nts - .John Adam s, Th omas Jefferson and
Marlin Va n Buren - havr movrd directly from No. 2 to No. l by
el rc lion T he louii h to win the offrcc was Rirhard Ni xon, who failed In
19fi0, bu r madr il in 1968 by beating Incum bent veep Hubert
Humphrey
Therefo re, only rrgh t vice pres iden ts have ever been elected
pres ident under any r ircumsta n&lt;"t&gt;s.
A check of prrsldcnt ia l biogr aphies shows that1 2 of them ser ved as
gene1 ais F'or wh at II is wo rth . only two of these- Andrew John son
a11d Chester· Arthur - also wer e vice presldenrs.
: F'i ve of I iw 12 we re professional soldiers or beca me famous for thcrr
rtJII I!ary fea ts. heroes who rode thPi r fame Into the Whit e House.
· George Wash ingto n. Andrew Jackson, Zachary Tay lor, U.S. Grant
and Dwrg hl D Eise nhower fi t !hat ca tegory and only th e Jailer· three
had no civilia n gover nment expcnence beforP moving into the White
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Thr res t of !he general s on th e Jrs t - Willia m Henry Har rison,
James Gar fi eld, Ru therford Hav&lt;'s, F'ra nklln Pierce, Benja min
Harriso n, .Johnson and i\rthur - all wct·r 19th century "ci! Izen sbldicr'" who had cxtrnslvr pol llrc.ll "'wel l c~ s mil it ary experience
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by the VA In his claim for
veteran's benefits
Her e's what our ass oc l a t ~
Stewa rt Har r is learned by poring
over Army and Veterans Admin istration flies:
Army Inves tiga tors went to
Mar tin's hometown. Arcadia,
Fl a. , where they k ar ned tha t as a
boy or 12 h ~ was mor e than 6 feet
tall and weighed 160 pounds. Th e
secretary of th e local draft boa rd
tol d the ln vesliga tors thai In 1968.
at age ll, Mart m tri ed unsuccess fully to j oin ever v bra nch of
ser vice
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Th e secret ary sa id he spiked
Mar tin 's appl rca llon when he
sa w the boy's birth date: Aug 9.
1955. The draft board official al s.P&lt;
thwart ed M artin 's attempt to
enlist In Ari zona under the name
of Waller Martin Lee that sa me
yea r .
What happened nex t is in
dispute. Martin claims he was
standing In a bu s termmal ,i n
Atl ant a in Ja nuary 1969, when
the po ll c~ picked him up as an
A,WOL sold ier. The Arm y claims
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Mar tin stole a Gl' s duggel ba gand ass um Pd t he sold lt&gt;r 's
identity
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There's no dispute about what
happened nex t. About a wee k
l at er . th e 1)-y ear -oid was
shipped to Vi etnam and put In a
repl acement batta lion at Long
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Martin sa w his share of action
1n VIetnam. He sa id he wa s
awarded a Bronze Star for valor
during a night battle In which he
opNated a two-man M-60 machi negun slnglehandedly, bu t there
is , no record of· the awa rd in
mili tary flies .
· Eventually, huw ever, the soldrcr who los t th e duffel bag
1eport ed that someone wa s drawIng his pay, and the Army
tra cked Marlin down In V! Ptnam.
II took three sepa ra te investi gations before the Army flnallv
lea rn ed It had a 15-vear-old on' It s
hands. Mart in was then kicked
out.
The authorit ies freelv acknowledge th at Marlin fought and was
inju red In Vret nam. But an
Orwell ian VA memorandum in

United States as recently as 1984,
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Rep C. W. " Bill " Young, f!·
Fla.. plans to submit a private
bill th at would give Martin 's
military service official rE&gt;Cognl•
tlon. But an aide predlctell rough
going because Congress will be
re luctant to set a precedent.

Robert Walters

but theY will be limited to 400.000
tons thi s year - a development
thP belles the CBJ promise of
enh anced access to l'x port
mark ets.
Ambassa dors to Washington
from 12 of the 22 CBI natrons have
protes teil the Imposition of "catastroph ic" import' restriction s
on a leading export. but th~
Reagan admini stration appears
to b£' oblivious l o th eir pleas.
The Soviets. however, are

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Those countries exj)Orted 1.1 ·
tons of ~ sugar to ~~-.,.e~_-~
Finally, leftist governments

1976 explained wh y his soldiering
didn' t count:
"Alt hough Martin did perform
duty In Vl t&gt; tnam and wa s
wounded 1n Vlt&gt;lnam, he has no
va lid service, was never legally
enlisted In the armed forces, was
n~ v er honorably discharged
from lh&lt;' armed forces and is not
entitled to any Veterans Admlnistratron benefit s of any shape or'
form ."
He wasn't declarl'd an unperson, just an unvl'tl'ran.
In January, Martin lost his last.
chancl' to convince tht&gt; mllltar~~ .
that he IS entlllt&gt;d l o vetera .., .
status, when th e Board · for
Correc ti on of Milita ry Records·
refused to· rt&gt;v ipw his case.
With out a board decision to
l eg l t lml~e his military service,
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all of th ose (JPI sons co nn'r ru•cl
amptp· $2'&gt;0 on interes t at the
SAN JUAN. Puer to Rico
appear to be well ent renched In
about 0111 I'&lt;•mr l['ry at 1\arnr&lt;'.
prrscn t '&gt; r~ pcrr mt will produce !NEAl - When President Rea
Cuba . Nica r agua, Guyana and
Thi s IS ihr llnw or lh(' V0,11 whell
$J:I plu s In lntNrst. which will g,l n unvf' il cd hiS Ca r ibbea n Surinam. (in Grenaoa. Reaga n
l'llle lor om• four-grave lot. wel l. Bas in Init iat ive fi ve yea rs ago. II
dislodged a Marx ist government
lot &lt;'&lt; II ~' C'&lt;ll ds "' r clue ru bl' st•nt
to lot holdPrs in tltr&lt;C'nWIPrnrncl
on a. p(•rpr tu al bas rs This pla n was promoted as
cure fo r 'wit h a military ln vasron ra ther
then. " fpw wcrks J o~ t e r . rom o's
wi ll Int'CI the needs or th e tot or almos t everything th at ai led th e than relyin g upon CBI's strategy
" J'io1Pmor i,II D&lt;ll'"- " trnu• tha i
lots, as h~ld. by multiply ing the r·eglon . from political In stabili ty
of promoting s tr uc tur a ~rP for m s
w ~s fi rs! ctabll slwcl ro to ltonm
numbN of lots at the needed to cro nomlc deprivation
t ,h r oug h e co n o m 1 c
our war dl'ad b~t 1rh1&lt;'h trm&gt;' is
rnvcstmr nt amount. This s h&lt;~._uld
Today, however, most knowl - developm ent.!
now marl' estdb i!S hed as " Deco
br ca refully co nsidered. Pl&amp;se edgeabl e Independent obser vers
" In Jam aica. near ly $1 billion
ro n tac t Claudia Shiel ds RouSh; believe that CBJ has been merely
In U.S assistance has made little
r ation Day" rn ou r area; .1 ti me
we spend ~t l all rcm ~tcrl~s
at the local bank, for fu r ther a public relations !lPSture rather
economic Impact ," reports the
llonorlng all dC'ad. which time Is
Info rmation.
th an a serious att empt to es tab- Herit age Foundation . "This has
~ lso such th.t t we rx prc t llw
We can not cxpcc l ou rrclatil·cs ll sh a sustained. co herent policy
embar rassed the White Houst&gt;
t emetcries to be mo~ m ru r eel as to
and loved ones to ass ume the lot In the region.
since Jamaican Prim e Minister
~uttln g and ' trimmi ng of grass
carr for us In their hllurc We
·; T he Car i bbea n's futu re
Edward Seaga boa sted that his
&amp;nd weeds. It's .r tlmr whl'n 11'1'
nl't' d to shoulder th is probl em of srrms ba rclv br ighter than It did nation was 'th e best exa'lnpl e' of
~lso pltl&lt;'c" lloll'er on thr gr:tl'('
ours nncl now Is t lw good tim e. It six yea rs ago. " the co nserva ti ve, what the Ca ribbean Ba sin Inltiaef a loved onr in nwmor &gt;"of 1heir
is nppallmg to kn ow the num ber
WaShIn gton -base d H er It a11r
l ive ca n accomplish.' "
pa v in g lived an cl r.os t an infiuof pc•rsons who. inadvertcnll)•. Foundation savs In a recent
Indeed. Jamaica Is one of
~nee on the li ves of the no11· have neglected Jot care. Many report. "CBI Is wid ely labeled a several countr ies where plants
Cll(ln)i. It' s a sprc lal time.to many
were per sons of great means. !a llure."
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have been closed by multlnatlon l
Qf us and, as a rl'su l! , a hollda&gt;· when Ji vin g, and shou ld not ha\'e
Although U.S. economic and
corporations. whose operations
~as b&lt;'en set us ide to commemon cg Jcc t ed 1hI s 1m port an 1 developmental assistance for the
were established long before the
prov ision
region has reac hed unprece· advent of CBI.
f at e and remind us of1 hr ev~ nt s
q1 the pas 1. We I "&lt;IIur this
Unlll you arc dbll' to pr ovide a dented levels - more than $1
R~ducro demand for thei r
~em o r \' and chNish 11 in our
plan, the wo rk of cutti ng and bill ion annually In recent yea rs produ cts led Reynolds Aluml ·
6earts:''
11 Imming mu st go on. Your " Jot - I t may be too litt le too late.
num to cui back bauxite mining
'"rc" dollars arr needed to ca re
Recognizing the geographic In Jamaica, Exxon to close a
• However . I bt' l i€'1' ~ somrthllN
inorc n ~ds to be s,ml abou t thl'
for ;our cemetery and we hope and stralt&gt;glc significance of the large refinery In Aruba and
~em e l e ry. II Is th e rcspo,nsibil ll y
ou w'l il assume your respon slbll- region, Reagan sought to nPutral- United Brands t6 slash Its o(lpr a-.
q_f the villa ge to m,lint al n thr
liy by maki ng prompt payment l z~ attempt s by the Soviet Union
lions In Costa Rica.
Ki-ounds and protect th e grounds
to . Jane G. B('t)gle. clerk· and It s client Cuba to destab,lllze
Finall y, officials ln. Washlng41jd stones. as well as th e fl oral
treas urer. at Box 375 In Ra cin e, the newly Independent nations.
ton have undermined their owp
Ohlo.45771. As a fu r ther thought.
CBI wa s specifically struc· promise of pros)ierlty for the
o'frNJngs, from depredation,
iflth funds so licited or otherwise
If you haven' t provided other· tured to lnclud£' not only the region by drastically cutting
wise, consider the Greenwood Island coun triPs In the Caribbean
import quotas for sugar - one of
for the purpose .• AI ther e is an endowmen t
Cemetery Trustees in your last Sea but also the nations of
the Carlbliean Basin's leading
, cont rolled by the village.
will and testament.
Central America , whlc~ for ms export products -to the lowest
Interest from wh ich Is proThe following trustees are the ba sins' Wt&gt;stern rim .
levels In almost a century.
for cemetery care. this Is a
doing their best to provide you a
But seemingly lntermlnable · One of the few crops lha can be
i'ither small amount In relation
cemetery which you will be glad armed struggles continue lh commercially ' grown in thin
·the needed amoun t. Some of
to claim as ,partly yours-:-· ;..,~
n -"'1 C11l"ll gunmd EI-Salvador and Island soils. sugar Is crucial to
prudent lot owners have · Pet ret, Glenn Rizer and Bobble spread to neighboring countries, the Dominican Republic, Barba·
provi sions for lot care by
Roy.
At the same time, social, eco· dos, Jamaica, Belize, Guatemala
Investm ent of personal fuhds
Please respond by your sup· nomic and pollllcal!urmoll have and ofher · c'aribbean Basin nalocal bank, the Interest from
port In some way
surfaced in Hall I, Guadeloupe. !Ions with fragile economies.

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Tell that to the wretched
VICtims Of Oppression in the
dun geons of Indonesia, Sri;
Lank a, Chile, the Congo, Iran
and lr?q . Let the Seventh-Day
Advt&gt;ntlsts of thE' SoviE&gt;t gulag
hear the details of America's
supposed • flouting of human
rights.
And then explain to them why
an o rganl~a tion with so noble a
purpose - and generally so noble
a practice- as AmnestylntPrnatlonal would expt&gt;nd Its energy on
a prl sonet like Stacey Lynn
Merkt

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WASHINGTON - The Veterans Ad ministra tion was set up,
rn Li ncol n's phrase, "to ca re for
him wh o shall have born e the
battle," bu t don' t try co nvinci ng
W ~ l t er Lee Ma rli n of that.
AI age 13. Martin wound up in
H;u g Is il p r olcssion:.~l so ltiiC'r w11h lln tmpresslve se1vice r eco rd,
Vietnam
. where he " bore the
but his bid for !he presidency is ba sed on his reco rd out of uniform.
batt le" for near ly two years in
Although he never has run lor any elective office . he has held some of
the infantry. Yet the VA's offithe most im porta nl civ ilian jobs In government.
cious
pa per shu ffl e! s have re· As a national secu rit y adviser and i hen chief of staff in the last days
fused
to
pay) or his medicme lor a
of lht• Ni xo n Jl rrSidc ncy, Halg kept the White HouS&lt;· funct10mng
lung disorder he con
chron
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during some trying days and he pu t the rn! Cl'esls of the nat ron fi rs I by
trac
ted
In
the Ar my.
prepar ing GNa ld Ford for the prcsldcnl 's resignation.
The bu rea ucrats say Martrn
As senrttu y ol stale 111 the first 18 mont hs of the Reagan
Isn't
a qualified veteran, an d by
~.pres lde n r.~. llaig helped admi nister a tou r;h new forcrgn policy that
their
ni l -picky r ules, th ev'rr
')urned away fr om delcnte and challenged, some thought periiO'U sly.
rig
ht
He
was as old as many
I flr Soviet Union
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drummer
boys
who fought in Mr
• So he has a record as an adm 1nlst ra 101 under stress and as a foreign
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nco
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arm
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and he served as
~llcy bureaucr at c~ n rl ad viser His views on domes tic poljcy, i f any,
well
and
honorabl
y in Vi et nam as
:,Ver c not rcoJdi iy apparen t and will have to be plumbed rn coml nR
many
grunts
tw
ice
hts age But
:months.
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he was never properly mu stered
-;. Wh en Hulg qullt hr Ca binet In 1982, th e word passed that he never
in. and when the Armv brass
.-had brr n ll "I &lt;•.Jm plo~vrr," and hr w.IS used to gett ing his way by
frn &lt;I IIv found out he wa~ under;l l)rea tcnlng to rrsrgn . T hr ups ho i wa s tl&gt;.rt Ire fi nally used the device
age
he was stil l onl y 15.
~ n ee too oltr n
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So the bov-sold ier was unceremoniously booted ou t or the
Army. wit hout · a proper dr scharge Lacking the official
clorumenla tion · so- dear to the
,'&lt;
• burrauna trc hea rt. Martin, now
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For Amnesty International.
the pivota l fact in tht&gt; Merkt case dep orted Salv adoran's have'
fa iled to prove the existence of a
J's the natronality of the aliens.
" We believe she rs a·pmonerof special risk, despi!e o'cea ~ roh al,
conscience because whl'n she claims to tlte, contra'r y .
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assisted the Sal vadQran refu Naturally I t'~ dangerous to live.
gees. they would have been in In a country embrorled in eivlr
danger of human rights V'!Oi a- war - dangerous for everyone.,
tions or concern to the organizaDoes that mean th e United States:
tlpn If retu r ned to the country,"
should throw open its doors tCF
an Amnesty spokesm an ~1 d
refugees from any nation tn:
from London.
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upheaval ? If so. half of the world'
Tti'e trouble wrth th ts argu ment
won-Ig, soon be living next door. ;
Is that It's pu rely speculative.
To b e fair. the Merkt case Is
Hundreds pf thousands ofSal vad· • hardly the sole prioril"y of Amorans, per haps as many as 10 nesty InternationaL The group's,
perct&gt;nt of the "COuntry's popula - t ho usa nd s of committed;
ti on, live in the United St ates.
members havt&gt; taken many other;
Surt&gt;ly It'S obviou s th at ·most
prisoners under their wing, In•
wer e moti va ted to come here by
countries rmglng the globe. And\
something other than direct
to a degree ra r e among interna-l
threats or looming persecu tion
tlonal groups tht&gt;se days, Am-,
nesl y refrains from anti -Western,
ca nt.
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sr mil ar j ailing in almost any,
oth er nation would have passed '
with hardly a murmur ·
This rs a wom an, after all, who
.can communica te easily with her'
I
fnend s during her short six
months rn pri son . There will be
doctors to treat her if she comes.
down ill. Her rPiea sP won't be
delayed bv arbitrary govprn'
ment action. No guard will lay a~
hand on hpr in political

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I t isn't hard to lo&lt;'atedeservlng
prisoners 'or conscience - men
and wom'en Jailed for their
religious. poli tical or other unpopu la r beliefs.
They langursh 1n disp1ritrng
so litude from Afghan ista n to·
Za ire , often tortu r ed and sometimes killed wll hout even the
forma l cover of a governmentrigged tri al
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these days? Who do you s_uppose
is the sympa thetic subject or
thousa nds of letters wr itte n in the
Net herlands, Wes t Germany and
F'rance and sen t to the offending
govern ment' s offi cials?
Why, Stacey Lynn Merk t, an
America woman serving a mere
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somewhat more sensitive to the .
region's plight . E arlier thi s year,
they signed an unprecedented
contrac t to purchase 50.000 ton s
of suga r annually from the
D ominican Republi c fo r the next
th ree years.
The Dominicans would prefer ,
to sell to the United States - but
I heir sugar export quota has been
slashed from 800.000 tons In 1981
to 160,000 ton s th is year.

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Eaglettes post fourth win
with 16~ I romp over SVHS
TUPPERS PLAINS - Th e
Eastern Eaglettes posted their
four th straight victory as they
rolled to a 16-1 triumph over
Symmes Valley hert&gt; Wednesday
evpning . E as ter n rs now 4-0 an&lt;)
3-0 In the SVAC.
Coach Pam Douthitt's gals had
t'tiree hits lro by Lisa Lance with
a' double, and singles by Arl ene
Rit chie and Trlsh Spencer.
Fuller and Ramey had singles
for Symmes.
Amy Berkhimer. th e Eas tern
hurling act&gt; picked up the win
pi cking up,two stri krout s and two
~ a lk s along the way.
Lori Roth suffered the loss
Iss uin g 19 walks and fo ur
str lkPOUt S.
.
·Symmes Valley took a l -0 lead
on two errors and a F'ull er single

Indians rhangc&gt; lim••
of initial homc&gt; conlt'~&lt;l
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ROCK SPRI ~GS - The Meigs
Maraudt&gt;rs of Coa ch Roger Foster are currently enjoying a fine
2- 1 mark , po sting wins over
,F e d e r a I H o c kIn g a n d
Ravenswood
In the season opener junior
Brent Bi ssell pa ced a ten hit
att ack tha t led the Marauders to
a.J0-1 non-league triumph .
Todd Hysell picked up the win
in fi ve mnings of work, while
Chris Hanning came on In rt&gt; llef.
They combined for 5 walks and
three strikeouts, while allowing
just fi ve hit s
Meigs scored fi ve runs in the
frrst mmng as Bi ssell singled.

Mike Bartrum singled , Ba rrett
rt&gt;achPd on a fielder 's choice,
Ma rk Corbitt rammed a two run
single. Jeff Nelson doubled . and
Todd Hysell walked for a 5-0l ead.

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~lgs never looked back. scor Ing one in the second. thr"" in the
third, and one In the sixth.
St eve Pickers suffered the Joss.
giving up ten -- hits walkin g four
and striking out four.
Meigs hitters were Bissell two
singles and a double, Bart rum a
double and singl t&gt;. Hend ricks a
single. Barett a double, Corbllt
two singles, and Nelson a doubl e.
Th e Mar auders picked up their

Lyle opens defense
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E astern fought b11ck with two
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to ri ght field , the score t -O
Th at lead was shortllvt&gt;d howevt&gt;r. as E as tern fought bark to
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was mispl ayed. the score~- l.
Eastern scored seve n In the
thi rd, one more In the fourth . and
two in the fifth for the 16-1 flnalr
Eastrrn travels to South ern
F'rld ay and hosts T r lmb lr
Sa turd ay
Llnescor e:
E .......... ... .. 1 5 7 1 2-16 3 3
SV . . .. ......... I 0 0 0 0· I 2 9
Ba tt eries: Amy Berkhlmr r
!WP i and Mankin. Lori Roth
(LP) and Marlow

GREENSBORO, N.C. i UPii- • flu'kr "
Having proven to himself his 1985
' Lyy le. 29. of Wentwor th, Sco·
Briti sh Open title was no "fluke,"
tland, has had drffl cully In
Scotsman Sa nd y Lyle now want s es tablishing himself on the PGi\
to prove he ca n win consistent ly
tour. His big breakthrough came
wllh his Grea ter Greensboro
on thr s srdc of the Allantlr.
On the heels of his vict ory in the Open victory one• yea r ago, when
Tournamr n1 Player s Champion·
he shot a 64 to tie a co urse reeord
shrp Sundav, 'Lyle today opens In the second round. then sur-h is defense of lhl' Grea ter
vived a fin al round challenge by
Greensboro Open title under
Andy Bean to become the .11th
chil ly conditions at F'oresl Oaks
pla yer sl nee 19:IR to win the event .
Countrv Club
" Winning over her e wa s ex ·
trcmely rewarding and It reDcsprte excelling on the European Tour and wmning 16 lnler - lieved me of on~ of my mental
nal lonal tour nament s. last ye·
blocks of winning on the Amcrl ·
ar's Grca rer Grt&gt;cnsboro Open can tour." said L ylE'. " I 've won '
PVC&gt;rywh erf' e l se .~ .
li l lr and last weekend's tll le at
Lyle, seventh on this year's
Po nt ~ Verd a, F'la .. represent his
PGfl money list with $217,142,
only two Amf'rican vict or ies
Fi ve of th e top lU money
earned $1Bo,OOO fo r hi s victory at
the TPC-Sawgrass. Now he ti res
leaders arc entered In the 144·
for the $108. 000 fir st pla ce prize
pl ayer fi eld for thr $600,000
Grr ater G rcensboro Open. which money at the Greater Greensboro Open.
serves a~ a tune-up for next
week 's M as t er~ at Augusta, Ca.
Lyle won thl' Tournamc'nt
Pl ay&lt;:'\-s Championship with a
Core&gt;· Pav in , the current tour
long birdie pull on lhl' llnal ho i!'
money leader with $314.300 and
of regulation to tie Sluman and a
lhl' only two-time tournament
7-foot putt fo r par on lhl' thi rd
vlr!Or th is yea r. joins fellow 1987
ext ra hole. The vlrt wy gavr him
to ur event wi nners Paynl' Stc·
a tO-year r xemptlon to play on
wart and Tze-Chung Ctl\&gt;n and
the PGA tour In fact , h6'won ·the
Jeff Sluman, who Lyle,edg&lt;&gt;d In
Grea ter Greensboro Open last
thr('(' playoff holes Sunday for
yea r whll r pla y ing undPr u
th e Tourn ament Pla ye rs Cham
sponsor's t&gt;xcmptlon.
pionshlp, as lop challenger s.
" In my slluallon. r the exemp''I'm putting stea dily and I 'm
tion)
Is ver y Important becau se If
not was ting shots on the gr een."
I
don't
pl ay well the next frw
Lvlr said. " II was a big step to
vears.
I'm
going to be struggling
w'ln (the Tournament Pl ayer s
to gN my tour ca rd ." Lylr said .
Champlonshlpt . I've proYen thai
" Thi s helps an awful lot "
1he Brit ish Open was not a

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Durst reac hed on an error. and
Ed Collins doubled them hdme.
Jeff Johnson walked to put two
men on basr by two more outs
ended th e rn nmg
All was qu ret unirl the Six th
when Ga tes singled and Will ia ms
reached on an r r ror Bna n Craft
rt pped a sarrt flrr fl v to score
Gate' who adva nced to th ird on
an enor .
E astern com mi tted o~ n unr har
ac terlstlr six cr·ror s and allowed
thrl'c unearned runs overall

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a single, Kyle Davis a double, •
Collins a double and singles by
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Eas tern th reat ened In the •
seventh on &amp; Davis double and :
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fa nned by Tibbs. ·
Eastern travel s to Southern
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EAST MEIGS .;. The Sy mmes
Valley Vikings put a damper on
E ast ern' s Parly season winn ing
streak, deft'ahng th e host Eagl t's
5-2 here here Wednesday on a
soggy, but pl ayable Eastern turf.
Symmes Vall ey- is 2-2 overall
and 2-0-1 in the league. while
E astern Is 3- 1 and 2-1 overall and
in th e SVAC respectivel y.
F'ireballer Dallas Tibbs picked
up tht&gt; win for the Vikings,
striking out nlneandwalklng just
one. Bryan Durst suffered the

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Symmes V':llley_ ·hands ., Eas~ern first loss:

Scoreboard ...

April 2, 1987

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Seco nd wm of the young srason

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a wh opping 21 ·2 TVC victory.
Dave Hendncks led the hit
par adP with fi ve singles , Donnie
Becker thr·ee singles, Brent Bissell two doubles and a single,
Bartrum two doubles and a
si ngl e, Ba rrett four slnglrs,
Co rbtl a single. Nelson a triple
and two singles, Snyder a triple
and Haning a single.
Mi ke Bartrum picked up the
win wit h 10 str ikeout s and four
wa lks Craig Wrlfong su fferer!
the loss
Bart rum had th rer RBI 's enrout p to the wm.
Metgs lone l oss of the season
ca me at the hands of a Iough
Gallipolis squad. 6-3.
Mike Wi ckline wa s the winnin g
pllch t•r, wh ile Jeff Nelson suf·
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M ike Barlr um and Charlie

Barrell each had two hit s for :
M ~ J gs. M P!gs Is now 2-L

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April,2, 1987

Wednesda,y 's spring outing at Vero Beach.
Watching the play Is Reds shortstop Kurt
Stillwdl. Cincin nati won, 2·1 ( UPI)

~Mets'

Gooden enters ·
··drug treatment center ·
lly MIKE TULLY
Ul'l Nullbnal Baseball WrilN
NEW YORK iU Pi t- Forovri·

Goodpn fu ll.v coo perated in an
appropria ll' lrca lmenl prog ram
a nd a ft ercare.
&lt;.1 .\ '(' a!'. Dwig ht Coodpn's dC'r l i nr
··nascball has made a great
wa s l hf' subj1 •c t of spcculalion.
dra t of progress in the area of
W('dnPsday. lh&lt;' wors t - and fi ghling drug abuse," sa id
most suspt•ctrcl - fea rs proved Ur br rroth from Milwaukee's
' founded.
s pring I ra inin g cam p in
Thr Nrw York MPI S rlghl · Chand ler, Ar l ~. "Howevc•r we
' hand1•r. lhr youngest pluycr to expec t sporadic skirmishes and
wln lhl ' C'y Young Award. ha s lhi.s is one of th em. Our policy is
:agrrccl to r ntrr a rrhabililal ion simp le: If a player is wi lling to
'('P nf( •r for tn•;llmen t ol' rocal n&lt;•· help himself. he gc•ls one• cha nce.
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If he is unw illing toc·ooperateor a
Goodr n trsl£'&lt;1 pos it ive for prob!Pm occu rs a serond tim e,
COC'&lt;~ in r ;md was pi&lt;Jccd on lhC'
then we will lake the penalt y
dis« Wed list, Mr ts Cenr ral Man · I'OUI P."
ug-f'r F'rank C'as lwn an no unced
Gooden's age nt .Jim Ncadcr
Wc&lt;lncsclay . Urin alys is was rr· &gt;ai d he met with lh ~· pilchl'l' just
CP nt ly admin istered at Gooden's
before the Mrls announcement.
ow n rPC(UPSI ancl the n. .l'('((r·old
"WPII . I'm hoping there lsn'l a
righl ·hantkr aerr ptr&lt;l thf' rva· problem. I became aware when
:lualion prorNiu rr to avo id a thP Mels ea lled me this morning
·.• us jwnsion by Ba seball C'ommls· it wa s a potential problem ...
" ivncr Pet r r Urbrrroth .
Nca der sulci.
"Th1 •rl' Is so mr ind leM ion or
"Thr dml Is this. that he be·
'pa s t usa,e:r." Cashl'n s t~ld . ··nut rva lualed just to sec just where
·th!• rx trnt Is uncr rlain an1J thai he'.&lt;at. Onrof two thin gs. If it' s a
wi ll b1• up to rom pet rn l mcdieal clean rrporl. finr. lf Iherr 's somr
,proplr t.o ascertain. C:oodon wi ll problem, the n nip it in lhr bud,
·be evalua ted and rounsP lrtl on 1akr rare of It and grl bark on 1he

futurr rrmPclinl aelion."
: Tw o .VC'U I' ~ a~o. Goodr n
'I' sPt1 mt'd inv incihh'. and wun th&lt;'

:c,· Y .. uu g /\wa rd. Since then , hi.'

pf•rformu nc0 bPgan to dfltrrioralf' laf' t sr ason ilnd hf' wa s
l nvolvr•d in il S('l' i('~ of controvrrslal int•ilil'lll ., . includ ing a se nfflt·
wll h po li('f• in his hom('! own of
'T um p;,l . r-' ta. . ju s t l&gt;rl'o rr

\ lt r islmas.
Tlw Mf•l s. sf'l ll'dttl('d to npPn

!ll'fpnsf' oltltt•ir World C'tw mpion·
hlp T uf'Miil ,\". sairl CnodC' tl lf'lt
10 il m Wt •chwsclay a fi&lt;T
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n~sull s

t·o nfrontc•d w it h th r I f's!
h_,. ('. ts iwn . ·Coodt •n wt•nt

'.tn hi s Tampa homr, but \\U S not
.a va ilabk I'Ot' eomnH• nt .
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'd".l ' dlsa bl1•&lt;1 II&lt;~. p1•nd in g thr
)'t' Still s of th t' 0\'Uiu.ation . f'as hrn
't'Siim atc(l 11)(' abs('ni'C' a t o m· Ol'
:1wo mo ntll s. (;oodrn wa s sel l&lt;'

1l llll'd to fl .1 l"s l night lo Nr•w
,york whl'l'l' llt • wi 11 rtwc· k ! n 1o 1hr

:Sm ith ers lnslillll!' at St. l.uk l,. s·'Rooscwll Hospit a l. Th!' Smi th

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Cas hen said !hP club learn ed or
'lhf' tOs l rrsull s f'a rlirr thi s wd_
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thyn took lhl• math)r to Urbrr-

roth and Na li onall.rnguc Prrs l·
JIPnt ,\ . llart lr ll Giamaii L
Tht' l&lt;lmm lss iont'l' told thr
i: lu b hf' wns pn·p~1r0d to susprnd
Goocl&lt;'n immrdiliiPiv. but would
withhold clisriplinar)· ac tion if

fif'ld .''

" It' s vcr.v unfortunate." Mrt s
Mana gN Oav&lt;·.v .Johnson said.
" II' s bc·&lt;•n a rough week. You lose•
your Openi ng Day pi tcher. The
sial urr of Dwight Gooden. it' s not
ra s.1·. It' s ju st unfor tunate a
yuu n,man likr Dwig ht . who is a
finr Indi vid ua l in my opinion.
gl' ls mi, cd up in this ."
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dr ug abu sr in GoodPn.

" Nmw wha tsoever ... hr said.
" II lolallv ra ughl me by
!\Urpri st'. "

Sai&lt;l Mt'ls first baseman Keith
ll r r nandr z: " My co nce rn Is for
no.. ·s wrl l bc• ing. I c;~rr fo r Ooc.
l-Ip is a \'1'1'~ · fin e- ma n."
Tilt' vo un g pilrh1•r rrqur s1r d ;t
dru g lr.' l 10 quirt rumors a nd
sprcula t ion about his worsl·nlng
pL•rformanc(' as a pluyC'r. He
agrPPd to f('S f i ng In lT'(' I'nt

co ntr;tcl t;tlk s with lh&lt;· el ub.
Gooden was still eo nsidNt•d
1hr prld&lt;• of NP \1' York ·sou Isla nd·
ln g pllchlng staf f, th ough hr h ~&lt;l
sll ppl'tl from his 1 ~85 form, when
hl' won thr Nat ional League's Cy
You ng J\w;n·d wit h a 2~ - 4 rrcord.
Though hE' would havr bern th e
Op~ nlh g Da)· pitcher. GoodPn
ha s shown litt le evidence of his
former stature. As rrcrilll)' as
last week. hr cou ld not eonsist·
rnlly deliv er his trademark
ri sin g fas tball and 1•as rx pe·
rir nl'in g difficu lt y ron iJ'OIIing hi s
rurv!'. )

OWIGHT GOODEN

Celebrities
tote~ up at
Toledo Classic
TOLEDO. Ohio I UP I I -Ac tor
.Jamrr !'; ti T said comedian Tom
Drr1•ssP n. s in ge r Franklr
A1·a lon.·actress Lrf&gt; MNiwNhrr
an d hnckc.1· · pla.1·cr Wa.1·nr
GrPisky ha \'c agn•rd 10 parl iri ·
pate in ;1 char il )· gol f fund -raiser
th is summPr.
Thr s Ia r of Ihe telt•\' is ion sN irs
M·i\ ·S·H sai d Wrrlncsd«r the
four t•ciPbril ics br among 2S:i
umatPUI'S and

pi-ofC&gt;s siq nal s

go lfNs parliripaling in a pro- am
tourn am&lt;•nl lhal wil l procrrd lhr
Toledo \lass ie women 's rvrn l
th ill brgi ns .llli)· J.
Thr tourn ament also wil l Ira tun"~~ nrw womPn-onlv pro. am
.J unl' 2~1 . Prize monP.\' for the
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whirh rrpn·senl s a $00,001 in·
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Th is ~· rur' s i'\'C' O1a 1(; lrn,E!;I IT~ ·

DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI ) - Ron
Roenlcke belted a two-run double
to key a six-run , ninth- inning
rally. that carried the Philadel·
phia Phlllles to a 10·9 triumph
over the Toronto Blue Jays .
The Phillics squandered ·a 4·0·
lead when the Blue Jays scored
two runs In the sixth, seventh and
eighth Innings to take a 6·4
advantage. Philadelphia surged;
ahead 10-4 In the ninth and·
Toronto's Lloyd Moseby belted a.
three-run homer in the bottom of'
the Inning to complete lh~·
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INDIANAPOLIS 1UP! l Former Indianapolis Colts quar:
trrbiick Art Schlichter will not go
to lail after pleading guilty to
gambling charges. But he also
·will neveresrapethedlseasel hat
drives him to wager on sport s

By LOU RABITO
UPI Sports Writer .
In his return to roaching. GIPn
Sbnmor questioned the. mental
;rapacity of Chicago Stadium
1ans and the ability of referee
ilob Myers.
~ Sonmor. coaching his llrst
m e since replacing Lorne
enning, guided lhr Minnesota
orth Stars to a 4-4 against the
ackhawks Wednesday night.
r game was rna rrrd b.v fan s
1hrowlng bottles at Myer,~ when
· hey believed h ~ should have
called a Jl('nalty on the North
:Stars.
~ "The prople here .a re enthusl·
'llstlr. but a few ol them have
:tnental problems." said Sonmor,
\ho began his third stint as North.
~tars coach Tuesday when Hen·
:ping was ·!Ired. "The\' were
msultlng my players at a lime
"hen thE'v didn't need ·to br
'Insulted . ·The security people
's hould have ·done something
:IJclorP It j!;Ot to thai point." •
• The fans were not the only ones
~lssatlsfled with ·the officiating
L the North Stars also had their
Jl'lpes.
.
• Myers disallowed an apparent
~ame-tylng goal by Minnesota 's ·
~rlan Lawton In the ·second
~rlod . Ed Olyczk then ga ve
fi'hlcago a 2·0 lead at~: 01 with his
16th •goal of · thr season. The
6erlod Included 16 pclialtles GnE' a dt&gt;lay-Qf·game call on
Minnesota at thr . start of the
~rlod.
·
" Mvers gave us no breaks
hatsoever. " said Sonmor, the
lnnlngest coach In !he North
Iars' . :ZO.year history. " That
tdelayl penalty was a Mickey
Jouse, childish call. That egolJianlac sald we were late by a
eouple seconds, bill our clerk
sald we-weren't. I don't know
what's going through his mind. "
Ron Wilson scored unassisted
with six seconds left In regulation
to give Minnesota the tie. The
· derision left the Norris Division .
. teams wllh 70 points In Iheir light
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guilty to gamhUng charges

undercover policp investigation·
Schlichter also is being sued career, but has no plans to work
that resulted in gambling for $.16.000 by an Indianapolis out lor a .team in the near future.
charges against six alleged ·bank for defaulting on a $30,000
"I've thought of playing foot ·
bookmakers.
promissory notP and two credit ball again, whether It's the NFL
Police said thev discovered card accoun ts. Schlichter said he or the Canadian league. But I
records showing Schlichter wa· used the credit to begin working really don't know right now, .. he
gpred $232.225 on football and with bookmakers.
said, " I wasn't In the N,F'L when
baseball games In late 1986.
·"J'vr worked to overcomP this happened, so i don't know
Thomas Dakich. deputy prose· , these problems . I'm normal like wherr I stand on that. I haven't
~ utlng attorney. said Schlichter
evrryonP else. I 've fought my pursued it. "
recei ved no specia l trea,tment
setbac~s. I've had good and· bad.
Potential gambling profits arc
brcausp of hi&gt; fame.
This Is the bad . But I'm2fi. I can't now meaningless . Schlichter
· · " It's our decision to treat this
roll over and play dead. I havp to said, adding he must br cau tiou s
case as we have all other such go on with my llfr," said · forth&lt;' rest of his life.
cases," Dakich said. "Mr. Schlicht er. who wore a black
" I'm not a total basket case at
Schlichter has been very cooper· suit .
th is point. I have some things
alive the whole tlmr . He Is not
Sc!llirhter said he would be going for me. I ha ve to look at the
being treated any different than happy If he continued his job as positive things," he said. " Hope·
anybody else.·'
an Insurance salesma n in Colum· fully people will remember me as
Since the arrest. Schlichter has _bus. Ohio. for lhP rest of his life. a person who, though he had
attended a lO;day · gambling He Is considering another at · some proplems, Is work lng to
treatment program In Bclhesda, tempt at a professional football become a better person.''
Md . He safd he ha s relied on .
family and friends to give him
strength .
~s
coac~
·•I have been to the hospital an&lt;!_
to Gamblers Anonymous. Things
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league pllchrr from 19fi8-80 with
are going a lo t better lor me . I'm
Kansa s baseball coa.ch Marty California . &amp;:attic·Mllwau kcE',
glad to get this behind me. I had a Pattin will remain the team's Boston and Kan sas Ci ty. has
problem and lhlngs got to the 'roach for the rest of thr season, coached Kansas to a 116· 14~
point where It wa s out of control but thr unh·ersit.v annou nced It
n•cord since succeeding F.loyd
again. But now. I just feel would not rrnpw. his contract Temple In 1982.
stronger!' he said.
next year. Pattlti. a major·

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UP! Sp&lt;&gt;rts Writer
Olajuwon. who scored 11 !shed with a game·h)!:h 3~ points.
Aft er lh r tea ms exchanged two
Houston Coach . Bill Fitch, Straight points for Houst on in ·a
Said Phoenix Coach Pick Van baskets, Phornl~ wen.t on its 7-0
seekin g "a star" to rise from his span bridging the · third and Arsdale: "Sure. ·when they. had run · tp ta ke a 107·98 lca_d 0,!1 :a
bench Wednesday night , sat ·fourth quarters, took a perman - that lineup in the re in a close Nance la yup with~ : 43 left . .T~e
A~eem Olajuwon an.d Ra'lph
ent seat with 8:~11eft .
game, you're a little . bit sur· r losest Housto n could get the rest
Sampson most of the fourth
Fitch .went wit h Richa rd And· prlsed. Pleasantly ."
or the way was 6 points, and tHe
quarter . . :.
erson and Dave Feitl down. the
Hous to n clinched a playoff J:l-polnl fina l margin was the
From the sidelines, they stretch. .
berth or, Tuesda y night. a nd Suns' bi gges t.
watched as the Suns went on a'7· 0
' 'l'tn no t sure we ran play in
Fit ch said hewant&lt;'d to look at his
La rry Na nce co llected 26
burst and pulled away to a 117·104 thp pla yoffs with the 12 we have -reserves as post-season play poi nt s, 10 rebounds and 7 ass ist s
vic tory.
_
now," said Fitch. "It would have draws near.
for the Sun s. Mikt'Sand ersadded
In one of the few times the Twin made me happy if we had found. a
" Let's say we make a roster 12 points.
Towers were on the rourt at the star out there."
change. We want everybody to
Olajuwon led. the Rockets with
same lime this season, Olajuwon
The move left the Suns be·
know they got a chance." Filch 25 ·polnts. and Petersen added 20.
and Sampson played the entire fuddled, but willing to make an
said. "I'd rather find out tonigh t Rodn1•y McCra~ added 14 points .
third qu arter. Sampson, playing attempt to understand.
In Phoenix than three wee ks and Sampson fini shed wil~ 12.
In his second game after unllt&gt;r·
"Mayoe they were trying to from .now II we'ri' not ready for · Elsewhere. Boston blasted Wa going arthroscopic knee surgery build the guys coming orr the
th e playoff~ . If we'd have been at shin gton 10:!·86, New ,Jersey
In Febru ary, left thr game for bench with some co nfidence tor
home, I'd have done the sa me nipped New York 121·120. Phlla·
good at ttie beginning of the the playoffs... said Phoenix
th ing."
delphi a ellruinated Cleveland
Trailing 88-84 entering the fina l lQB-99, Indi a na stopped Chicago
~Player-of-Week' quaner. Hou ston had used a 6·2 99-94. Milwauk ee stopped
spurt midway through the period Atlanta 104-92, Utah e(lged San
By Unll&lt;"d Press International
Marly Holly. who built a rPcord 10 clasp the gap to 96-94 on .a Jim Antonio 107-104 .
Magic Johnson. the NBA's iop of 137·60 In six season s at College r--------------------~---­
playmaker who averaged 21.7 of Idaho. has been interviewed by
points and 14.6 assiSts In leading a search commiiiPc at the
the Los Angeles Lakers to l:l Un iversity of Nevada Reno
victories In 14 games last month.
which is looking, for a head
was natned 1he NBA Player of basketball coach.
the Month for March.
Rutgers Team Honored
In other hardwood new s. it was The Rutger s Univ ersity women 's
announced today by the United · ba sketball tea m has been named
States Basketball League that
the 1987 Eastern College Athletic
Financial News NetworkScore Conference Division Itea m of the
and Madison . Square Garden year by a commit te of at hletic
Network will televise nine games administrators. The Lady
this season. Seven ofthenlneare Knights posted a JO-:l record this
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BIRD HAS GOOD NIGm ·- Boston's 'L arry Bird looks to)"ard
the basket In Wednesday's NBA game against the Washington
BulletK.'Manute Bol (left and Ennis Whatley (rig lit) were unable to
· stop Bird, who tallied 30 points. (UPI)
·

"I'll always be a compulsive
gatnbler. It 's somet hing I'll have
(p deal with' the rest of my life."
$Chlichter said Wednesda)· after
his appearance in M_arlon County
Municipal Court.
Under a plea agr('('ment, a
six-mont h prison sentence lm·
posed by Judge A. Toni Cording·
ley was susJl('nded. Schlichter,
who will be on probation for six
tnonths. also was !I ned $10 and
~rdered to pay $74 In court costs.
, "This just opens your eyes to
t.h&lt;' fact·•that It ·rgamblingl Is a
' ickness·. I didn't lake the proper
cha nnels to release II and now I
have paid for it, ·' Schlichter said.
i Schlichter was suspended by
thr NFL lor 1.1 mont.hs during
·1983 and 1984 for prior gambllnr:.
ife was later reinstated and
~layedfor Indianapolis and Bul·
l~ l o before being rut by the Bills
las t season.
· ·
: Schlichter. who faced up to six 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _
months in jail and a $1,000 fine,
1\'as arrested Jan. 16 In an

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WINTERHAVEN. Fla. (UP II
Rookie catc her Danny
Sheaffer hit lour consecutive
singles. driving in lhr"" runs.
and the Boston Red Sox pounded
ou t 18 hil s In a 10·2 viclory over
the Atlanta Braves.
Sheaffer drovr in his las trfwo
runs off losing pitcher Randy
O'Neal in the fourth inning.
Roston 's first six batte rs of the
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CHICAGO (UPIJ .- Yannirk
Noah. one of the better showmen
In professional tennis. put on a
thrilling display Wednesday in
his fi rs t match after recovering
from a shoulder injury.
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Grand Prix tournament begged
Noah to fill one of the holes left
whrh Ivan Lendl and John
McEnroe withdrew with injuries
prior to )he tournament.

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VERO BEACH. Fla. (UP! I - · t~ree walks over five innln!(s In
Right-hander .Bill Landrum his poorest o\Jtlng of the spring.
picked up "Js third victory of the The left·hander, who posted a
spring and Dave Concepcion . 20·11 mark last season has a 1·2
delivered a two-run single Wed· "" exhibition record.
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nesday as the Cincinnall Reds
de fea ted .the . Los Angeles
. ORLANDO, Fla. rUPI)- Kent
Dodgers 2·1.
·
Hrbek slammed a pair of doubles
Landr.um boosted ' his exhlbi· and a home run to lead the
lion record to ~-1 by pitching two Minnesota Twins to a 6·4 victory
scoreless Innings , and Concep· over the H,ouston As)ros.
clpn's elghth·ln nlng single
Hrbek 'doubled In the Twins'
h,elped the Reds Improve their four-run rally In the third inning,
Grapefru it League record to 13·9. doubled and scored a run in \he
Cincin na ti, had loaded the flft h and hit a solo homer - ~i s
. bas·es In the eighth on two singles second of the spring - in the
and a walk before Concepcion sevent h as Minnesota rallied
singled off lo ser Tom from a 3-0 deficit .
Niedenfuer.
"It's a grea t feeling to be able
PORT . CHARLOTTE. F'la.
to deliver a hit like that ." said IUPII - Jack Morris pitched
Co ncepcion, who will play a seven Innings and Darnell Coles ·
reserve role this season. "It smacked a two- rim double to lead
doesn't mailer If It ·is a 'spring the Detroit Tigers to a 5·2 victory
game."
over the Texas Rangers.
"I have to ad ju st to a new job
Morris, 1·3. the Tigers· Open·
thi s year." said the· shortstop. ing Day starter, gave up a run
"It's going to be a little tough not and. four hits to earn his first
being a starter anymore. but I victory of the spring. He struck·
can make the change. I can still out nine and walked none. Detroit
help the Reds win a lot of scored all Its runs off Rangers
baliga mes."
starter Bob Witt, 2·2. who walked
Los Angeles scored its only run seyen in fou r Innings.
off righl ·hande r Guy Hoffman in
the seventh Inning. Steve Sax .
BRADENTON. Fla . tUPIJ singled and eventually scored on Plnch·hltter ,Jim Morrison belted
Mike Marshall's ground ball.
Doug Slsk's first pitch of the
Right -hander Orel Hershiser, ninth inning ~ver the left· field .
the Dodgers· Open,lng Day wall to lift the Plltsburgh Pirates
pitcher Monday against Houston, to an 8· 7 triumph over the New
pitched seven scoreless Innings . York Mels .
He scattered six hits while
The Pirates took a .1-0 lead In
walking one batter and striki ng the first Inning on Mike Dlaz 's
out six .
three· run home run . The Mets
.. I fe el good and that's the main tied the score 7· 7 with two runs in
thing," Hershiser said. I'm just the ninth . Wally Backman
thankful the arm's been in good tripled. th en srored on Mazzilli's
shape. I've been able .to do double. Mazzllli scored on Clint
everything I wanted to do this Hurdle's double.
spring, which is a big plus."
Cincin nati starter Ted Power
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (UP! I
hurled fivr shutout innings. a l· - Gary Pettis singled in the
lowing three hil s, walking one go-ahPad run In the sixth inning
and striking out five.
to the lead the California Angels
F'lrsl ~a seman Terry Fran- to a 5·.1 victory over the San Diego
cona wen t ~ - for - 4 ·and scorl'CI a Padres.
run to lead the Cincinnati of·
Kevin Mitchell's run-scoring
lense. · Rookie outfielder Mike si ngle in the fir st and two-run
Ramsey led the Dodgers with two double in thr third staked the
hils.
Padres to an early ,1-0 lead over
The Dodgers. who ended thei r Mike Witt.
Grapefruit League scheduled
with a 12-12 record. returned to
,TUCSON . Ariz. (UPil -Chili
Los Angeles immedia tely after Dav is hit his third homr ru n of
1he gamr. Thl'y look today off.
the spring and Eddie Milner had
then open their annual Freeway three hils. to lead the San
Se r ies against the Ca lifornia Francisco Giants to a !\.4 triumph
Angels Frida y night.
owr thr C'lrveland Indians.
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triumph over the Kansas Cit)·
Roya ls.
Jay Tibbs sca ttered six hit s
over seven innings and s truck out
fi ve witho ut 'a walk in Pvenlng his
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Davis birthday
Jason and Debora h Dav is
enter ta ined rece ntly with a'party
In observance ofl hc ninth birthday of thei r daughter, Stael. at
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the Davis home.
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- Citizens Centrr, Pomeroy.
More th an 100 members attended the'meetlng pres ided over
by Esther Harden. dis tr ict deputy. Distr ict offi cers recognized
were Eileen Clark, junior past
counci lor; Thelm a Whil e. associate jun ior pas t co uncilor;
Erma Cleland . councilor ; Ma ry
Moose, assoc iate cou ncilor; Lora
Damewood, vice councilor; Margaret Colttr lll, associ ate vice
cou ncilor; Be tty Wolfe, condu c,
tor; · Faye Hostelt on, war den;
Jean Hall. In~ Ide sentinel; Ma r:
garet Tuttle, outside sentinel.
.Janice · Law son, secr etary ;
Opal Hollon, treas urer; E sther
Smllh , ca ptain ; Helen Wol f,
pianist; Everetl and Charlotte
Grant. color bearers; . Mary
Moose . Bea Moyers.• and Mary
Holt er, tr ustees.
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Nat ional officer s presented
were Faye Mart in, council deputy; Ruth· Shannon. secretary;
Carolyn Wise, fi nance chairman; Mar ge La va n, credential
commilt ee: Allee Van. Fosen,
wa ys and means. E ach wa s

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The stat e boar d was Introduced and incl udes Dorothy
Rit ch ie. junior past councilor ;
Marjorie C!lffq,rd. assocla t&lt;;" jun-ior past sta te councilor: Dor is
Dodd. state cou ncilo r ; E thel
Bussler, associate state councilor; Evelyn Remey, state vice
councl)o.r ; and Ala n Lava n, state

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The past councilors, na tional
representi!i)ve an d state co mmittee m embers of District 1.1
presented were F aye Hoe ll on·.
pas t sta te councilor; Ma ry
Moose, national representa tive;
Betty Wol fe , state publicity; and
Helen Wolf, finance commit tee.
They wer e al so presented gift s.
Also given gi ft s aft er being
Introduced wer e E r ma Clel and.
-distr lcl councilor: Dorot hy Rit chie, district chairman, and
E sther Smith, district . ~ a pta in .
Invoca tion was given by M rs .
Roush with Mrs. Ritc hie extendIng the welcome. M.rs. Doris
Dodd, state councilor , gave the
respon se.
Two ca ndidates were initia ted
by the dis tr ict tea m. A potluck
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among the distinguished membe_rs attending the
60th annual rally ofDistrlctl3·heldl'ecenlly at the
Senior Citizens Center, Pomeroy.

RECOGNIZED Erma Cleland, district
councilor; Ethel Bussler , associate stat e counci lor; Esther Harden, District deputy; _Doris
Dodds, state · councilor, and Drothy Ritchie,
was ser ved at noon. The afternoon progra m Included a mernorIa ! with Faye Hoselton .and
members of Distr ic t 13ln charge.
The -national and state officers
were received by ihe dl str.i rt
'officer and · each one was presented a gift . Colors were presented by Chester Council 323. A '
sliver shower wit h a skit was by Petry 283.
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The dlstrlcl 1cam under the
lea dership of Mrs. Sm ith had an

add enda for Mrs. Dodds. She was·
'presented a gi ft of a dove replica
to which money had been- allached. An addenda was al so held for Mrs. Ritchie wit h a baseball
skit being presented. Two ticket s
to a Cinci nnati Reds game were
presented to her.
Council depu ties from ea ch of
the cou ncils were Introduced and
given gi ft s. An addenda was held
for M rs. Harden and a history of
her 45 year s as a Daughter of

America was r ead by Mrs.
Smith . ·Mrs. Harden Is a third
geneation member of Guiding
Star 124. Both her ·grandfather
and her mother were members.
Her husband, Robert Harden Is
also a thir d gen-eration member
with both of his parents and his
gr andparents being members of
Guiding Star Council.
An Invitation for the 1988
rally was extended by Lol(an
Council 120.

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Assocl&lt;~ t io n of Garden
Cl ubs. was announced fo r Apri l
2" at Mci\rlhur when the Fern wood Ga rden Clu b mPt r ecently
at the home of Mrs. Th elma
Giles.
It was notl'll l~al I he mor ning
SC'S sion of •t ht, rC&gt;ginnul . mccl ing
will feature Mrs. Shrlla Curtis
showing na lurc st ucl .v -ra mp
$11de, whllr the afternoon program will be done by Mrs . Bet ty
Dean who will ha vr a progra m on
decorating with f!oll'rrs. Lc ttcf'
fmm Mrs. Lurl llr McC umber.
r eg ional director. also an nou nced lhr .!listrir l board meet Ing to br hrld Apr il 11 at th&lt;•
Ches ter Unill'd M&lt;' t ho d ls t
Churc h.
I t was noted lhat th&lt;' club Is
makin g a tablecloth lor thr ~t al c
co nvention whi ch will be hr ld in
July T he oprn meeting of the
~ h ad
Va llry and Chester
Ga rden I wa s reported on b)'
Mrs. Ida
urph)·, president.
Others atlend ing were Mr&gt; .
Giles, Mrs. l':\·ct.r n Thoma s. and
Mrs . Ma rge l' urtr ll.
Mrs. .lanr l Bo lin. OM';(' pn 'sidr nt. ~d 1ha l members this
yea r .strrs.s N" tln ul Carden Club
Wrck . April 12-l X. Members
d iscussed pl:mt!ngs at the Zion
Church of Christ and at the Wolf
Pe ~ Road sign _
Mrs. Mu rph,· had devolions
using " II Red -l.~tt'rr Year " for
her mrdllatlon :11-llr lr . T hr au ·
thor had chosen a word for eac h
mon th on which to medlta1r and
on whlr h l o dra w strengt h for
each day . 1\ poem. "Cha ngeable
March" b)' Berth&lt;! Huddlcsdon
was also read .
Members responded to roll rail
b)• nam ing a spring bulb shr had
brought for e~c ha n ge .
For the program . " Piu nt lng
Bulbs for Continuous flloom".
Gil es reported that bulbs arc a
unlqur 'decora ling Item . She said
that lhcy arr prrdlctablr In
p;row th and bloom and r an be pu t
on a timetabl e. 8)• planting' a
combination of bu lbs In thr sun
and In the shade. one ra n harr
cont inuous fl owers throughout
the year.
Early spring bulbs arc snow ·
drop, crocus, tu lips, and grape
hya cinth . Spri ng bulbs Include
daffodils. jonquils. anemones.
iullps. star of fleth lchem. and
ran lnculus. SummCI's bulbs are
tuberous begonias. can nas. gla ·
dloll. lilies. caiHdl um. t uberos~
~ nd crown Imperials. In fall the
autumn crocus and blood illy ar c
popular , and fot· wi nter bloom!ng, cycal men and sprln ~· bulbs
forces are favorrd. Mrs. Giles
l!lsplayed ga t·denlng tools.
• Others attending the mee tinA
were Mrs. Helen Eblin, Mrs.
l&lt;athryri Johnson. Mrs. Susie
Warner, and Mrs. Wtlovene

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.·jly Clri~y S. Oliveri
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A written lisl of ;tl'ms including
i • County Extension Agent
This week. " In Th e Spotlighl " the financial value is basic but
Home Economlcs/ 4-H
takes a look at steps In protecting you may want to . add color
• Besides flowers, March winds yourse lf in th f" &lt;"vent of da ma~e p)lotographS or slid es to docu·
,and April" showers c11n brin g or loss to vour belongings. ·
ment the overall .,appearance of
:torth torn adoes · a nd other
Protect· yourself with 'an up. your home . Some'people record
..s torms. While such disa sters daled inventory ·Of ' household
the Information on li udto.or video
. ,'.cannel Ill' prevented. It Is possl· possessions to make claim filin g · tape. .
tbl e to change or reduce the eas ier, qul cl&lt; er . a nd mo.re
A room·by-room approach Is
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lypic~ l but other systems could
accura te.
1 ~es ullin g ordeals.
C- Owning a homeowner's . or
If your household inventory Is Ill' used. At a minimum. take
l·t entei:'s lnsura nace policy is a outda ted, add an update to your co lor photos of each wall of each
~ wi se"' "first step" to fina ncially
Jist of sprJng tasks - ·it cou ld Ill' room wllh.addit'ional closeups ol
~ pr·ep;ulri~ for a ny major propfinancially inore important Ihan small or ex lremely va luable
ge or. loss. However, your spring houseclea ning.
Items and contents of cabinets
slop witH just paying thl' · · II yo u've never completed your . and closets. For example; take a
t pr-err11urn. Should you need Io file in ventory, there's no time like closeup s hot of lhe identifying
Insura nce claim , ha ving on.Jy the present to do it. First ma rks on an antiq ue or arra nge
memory to rely on add s orga nize your activity and allow . l.he sliver on a table to pholo·
~ str·ess Ia .'fhilt already Is a
some time to complete the ta sk. graph the entire set If It can't Ill'

cop~ ~long

adi'Qu;tely
In a sl,l orthe
:Check ; lh yo ur . in surance
with pictures a nd
cab~t Int erior. ·
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company for Its rl'quirements for "eceip\s off Ihe premises, usually
It's also Important to keep a ppraisals of. "valuables" such In a ~a l e deposit box. .
original purchase receipts on as Jewe lry, silver. a ntiques . as
Tll1s spri ng when you re planhousehold Items Jo document well as w hel her your poss!"sslons nlng your lime lo wash windows,
their original value . Most ho11se- ' require s pecia l e ndorsement s lor clea n car pets, and all the othe~
hold goods depreciate over time adequa te Insurance coverage.
. spring lime jobs, mal\.e time In '
and. you may want to Investigat e
Plan to update yo~r household yo ur . sc hedul e to update your
~~e· add itional p rem! ~m cos t of
lnven lory every year or two and househOld lnvcn lory.
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replacement ~al~e c,overage . wheneve; major purchases a re · . Did You Know That. · The
~ather tha n t.h .~. more typical
made. It s convenient to have a Meogs Count y Coope rative Exmarket value coverage of copy o.f you r Inventory at home lens ion Service has a 32-page
possessions.
for qut ck reference bul keep a p~bllcatlo~ . "Perso nal Property
Inve nt ory ' . The cost Is $2.11 and
90 cents postage . To obtai n a copy
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By Edward Schreck, D.O,
lion Is found , surgery may be 1"'-457:...6_9._ _ _ _ _.__ _-:-Asslstant Professor
needed to gather a sample of
Infected tiss ue.
of Family Medicine
Ohio University Coll~se ·
Osteomye llll s Is us ual
A. KElLER Ill,
of Osteopalhlc Medicine
trea ted wilh . antibiotics give
Question: My lO·year·old has a In Iravenously for lour 10 eight
bone Infection In his arm. Aren 't weeks or longe,r. depending on
tht&gt;se Infections mort&gt; common how ser iously Ihe bone Is Infected
among older people?.
a nd how quickl y II responds to
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Answer: Osteomye liti s ,._ the treatm e nt.
Pomeroy, Oh. 45769
medica l Ierro for a bacterial
Question: Ca n co mpllca lions
.infection of the bone and m arrow
PHOIU
- Is mosl common among res ult from osteo myelitis?
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children und er age 15. It ca n
Answer: If a bone in!cc lion Is
infect a lmost any bone In the nea r a jolnt,sllffness mayoccur .
If you would care to
body, bul Which o~s II af!ec ls If thi&gt; in!Pc lion Is serious, II may
meet a CPA and talk
depends on th e pa tit&gt;nl's age. The . ' cause bon e defo rmity. Only In
about what they can
long leg and arm bones are · rare cases Is ampuia lion neces·
espec ia ll y prone to osteo myell·
sa ry. Amputations are more
do for your cot1'iP11nv
tis. In adults , the spine and pelvis common In older peo pl e who
- call us. We wc1uld
are most. often Infec ted.
have other diseases - suc h as
be happy to visit with
In older people, bone Infect ions dlabl'tes nr hardening of the
no obligation to you.
are usually due to circulatory
a rl erles - whi ch Impair blood
proble ms ca used by diabl'tes and
flow a nd prevenl antibiotics and
hardening of the arteries. Both of healing materials from reac hing
th e Infectio n.
these conditions restrict blood
flow In the vessels which sur·
The best treal ment for os ll'O·
round and penelrate the bones,
m ye lills Is early de lecllon. The
soone r the trea tme nt bl'glns lhe
allo'wtng bacte ria to thrive a nd
develop Into a serious condition . more successful 11 will be.
Infections In lhe soft tissues
around the bones ca n also spread
to the bones tht&gt;msetves. causing
os teomyelitis.
Question: Wh at an&gt; the sy mp·
toms of osteomyelitis?
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STORY 'r!'LLER - The~e are the story hillers
: · for ".Johimy Appl~eed" . In the rocker is Robert
• ~ Reed, playing grandpa, who reiales the story to
: . his grandchildren, from the left, .Jaime Wilson,

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·CHORUS MEMBERS - 'These . are , the
"settlers" in Johnny 'Appleseed, to be presented
at Tuppers Plains ·Elementary. They are front
from ·left, Brian Long,' Melissa Guess, Randy
. Burke and Michel~ Guess; back, Scotty Burke,

4-6 graders, the F.r.l/lay 7:3 p.m. program at

Tuppers Plains Elementary is directed by Maxine
Whitehead and the teaching staff.

Bobbie While, Tracy Murphy and Chad Griffith.
Costuming for the Friday 7: 30 p.m. show was by
classroom mothers. It Is directed by Maxine
Whitehead and the TupP*J's Plains teachinK staff.

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Th e fourth six wPPks gradln~t pfc\rlod

honor roll at th E' Middleport El(lmentarv
Srhool has beMI announ('('(l. MaklnR 'a
gradr
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a ll thPlr subJ £-CtS to
bEnamed
roll 1nW(lr(':
Flnt Grade: AnglE&gt; Barntttf'. Ginger
Dars1. Brad Davf:'nport, April Foreman,
Angle&gt; Goodnltl'. Chad Hanson, Jam E'S
Hudson II , Ma r iana Staat s, Tory Swa rtz.
Pavtd Tlemeyf'r, Nancy Whalev Matt

Williams. Mi~ha&lt;'l Wva'u Carv· 'Ac rE'E'
Nicholl Bing, David Grim'm , Ja'son Chi! :
drl'ss. Cortn£&gt;y Ha l ~, Amb('r Hayes.
Collin Roush. Scolfl&lt;' S&lt;&gt;llers. Brandon
... Smith, Chris Stobart, Jtnnlfer · VInln~ .

Rae nl Wood.
Second · Grade: · Rya n Bak&lt;'r, Lucas

Compton. Chad Dodson . Nathan Goodwin,
Kristina Gra u.•, Aa ron HOckman John

Kelly. Laclnda Klrpalrl ck. Brandi ME'a·
dows, Jason Mullt&gt;n, Ml charl Parker
Mi sty Plf'rCC', L,vnn Robbins. Eddl~

Sarvpr, Randy Smllh, Dirrl ck StClair.

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Thomas, Trlsh Thompson. Christl Willi·
ams. April HN dman, Raqurl · Maddux,
R...·an Barcswllt. J.R. Blackw&lt;'ll Amy
C1anch, Paul Epl)(lrson, Anna Fink: Rl ck:V
Hoover. Libby Kin g, Franclnr Laudrr.
m il t. WP!ilP,V McCiurr. Carl McDade,
A manda Mus.~f'r, Shannon Prtrlr. Ca l£'b
ShU IC'r, Atnber Slav('n, Rl ckv Smllh 1 Mike
Wllfo n ,~t .
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Edwards. Stac,v Da\' is. Brf'nt Hanson ,
Buffy Pl"nhorwood, Ton:va Phalln. Eri n
Smllh, Ali son Gl"rlaC'h, April Haltrv
E&gt;odg£'r Vau ~ha n. Ellzabrt h Wrl~hl. ' · '
Fourth Grade: WH I C'~ C h lldrt'f'l.~. I Va·
nessa Compston , Bl"rky Dllf's, Lisa Ho·
nak('r, Trlsha Roush, M&lt;'llssa WI Ifone.
Robb~ Bakf'r. Ca rriC' lnliCcls. Ct\urk Lrgar .
KPvln l.o~an. Walt Wllll a'ms . Adllm Wy at t.

PRINCIPAL ACTOitS -"' That's no othe~ thun
,Johnny i\pplcSI•&lt;'d seated In the c&lt;•nter of this
photo. Wllh him ar&lt;• Susl&lt;• Frands, h•ft , as Ml"

Mclnlosh, and Elsie Manlcke a.~ Granny Smith.
Costumes for the Friday 7:30 p.m. ,program al
Tupper. Plains EIPmenlary were by classroom
mothers.

8th Grade: David Bost&lt;'r. A n~IC' Bu r ns.

Paul Co l~rovP , .Ri ck Edmunds. Darrrll
Fr.:&gt;E&gt;man. Mal l Ha lP, Aaron Holdt"rby.
Mf'Hssa Ll!tl'ral. John May berry, Chad
Rf'nfroe. Hoj){' Sa&gt;vrns. Jahn StraiJlhl ,
MlchE'IIP Wilks.
'llh Grade: James Adki ns, Shanna
Bau mJ'l'ar dnE'r, Chris Blake'. Dana Blan·
kC'nshlp, Dar rln Cadr, Sharon Carpcntrr.
Kr lsl l Donahul'. Luyuana FrPf'l'han . Chris
Gaits, Sht'ila Hard,v, Frt'ddle Hayes. Andy

Lest('r. Eric L&lt;'slkowlcr,. Matt McComas.
Shawn .McComas. Lori Miller, Lancr
~ yers, Charle-s Na ncl', Je-nnlfPr Qwp ns.

l:lra.nd,l Ratliff. Stacy Roach. Erlr Wall ,
Georg(' WorthlnRIOn, Anita Shaw. Shanna·

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BULK GARDEN SEEDi SEED POTATOES,
HANGING BASKETS, o·NION SETS, VEGETABLE
'PLANTS, CABBAGE, BROCCOLI, TOMATOES

Me igs Hi gh

· : Aprll4 starling at 9 a.m. Anyone
! lnl&lt;:'rested In walking 10 help the
1 band purchase new uniforms
• should call992.-3158 or 992-5185 lor
• ~ a sponsor sheet. If ca nceled due
1 lo rain , Ih&lt;! walk·a·thon will b@
1 resct!eduled lor Aprllll at 9 a.m.
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--1 SYRACUSE - .Meigs Associ a·
I tlon for Relarded Cit izens Is
sponsoring a spaghetti dinner
Saturday, 5 to 7 _p.m. , al the
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t sc hool. $.1 per adull .
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jtnvlted to attend special services
· r at the' Pomeroy Senlqr Center,
1Saturday, 7 p.m .. wJtb Herberl
1 l.nscoe. evangelist.

POMIIOY

will etimes
X-ray the
area Inshows
qu esllon.
Som
an X·ray
only
slight cha nges in the bones. In
that case, the physician may

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! School Bimd Booslers are span·
.I sorlng a walk·a· lhon on Saturday

WHERE MORE AMERICANS FIND A BIGGER REFUND.

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CHESTER - Ches ter girls'
so li ball sign-up will b@ Sa turday,
10 a.m. to 1 p.m .. at l(irl seoul ha ll
in Ches ler. $12 reg isl ralion fee.

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dt~~~~:', afrd ;r~~~~; suspecls

THIS IIJEEKENDf
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that you have a bone Infection, he

POMEROY - Shady Ri ver
Shuf!lers are spon sor ln~ a
square dan ce and clogging on
' • Satu rday, April 4, from 8 10 1l
p.m .. at Pomeroy Village Ha ll. ·
Mu sic will Ill' provided by Circle
. "D" Wr-anglers wllh caller Jim
o Carnahan. $2 donal lons will b@
l accepted at lhr door.

High power and low
weight - the Stlhl

Question: How Is osteomyelitis

·clJinmuiitj calendar/area happenings

urday,
from 4 to 7 p.m
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at Sat·
the
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dinn
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·oPERATE YOUR STIHL UNIT .
ISAVEl NOW THIU ••, ••7,

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Ccnh•r under sponsorship of the center's supportive organiZallon .

POMEROY .:_ Ronald Gen hel·
BURLINGHAM '. ·- A bean mer. m issionary from' Afr ica .
- MARC' m!'I'IS dinner will be he ld at Ihe World or will spea k at Carlelon Church,
Thursda.v. 7 p.m .. Ca rleton · Life Church al Burlingham Sa t· Kingsbury Rd .. Pomeroy, 10:30
urday, noon to7 p.m . Three kinds a .m . Sunday. Public invited.
~ SchooL
of
bea ns , corn bread. dessert aRd
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FRIDAY
bl'verage lor $2.fi0 adult s and FIRme to meet
PORTLAND- Lebanon Town- $1.00 children under 12.' Orders
LONG BOTTOM - Long Bol·
'"" ip Trustees will meet Friday, 7 ca n. be lak en out by lhose tom, Ohio Flame Fell owship
bringing lhelr own containers. ·Chapter Mee llng will Ill' held
p.m., a t the tow
. ns hip buildin g.
P roceeds go 10 th e church Tuesda y, 7:30p.m .. a l Mt. Olive
',; MIDDLEPORT- Meigs Loc al building fund .
Comm un ity Church, Long Bot·
tom . Speaker will br Pastor
hool Boa rd will meel in special
iesslon Frida y, 7 p.m .. In lhe · POMEROY- Saturday even· Lawrence Bush . Special shigers
~ard room al Mlddl eporl, Io lng eva ngeli stic services 10 Ill' will Ill' Pally He nsler and Do·
held w~ekly will ge t underway at ro lh y Ba Il ey. Everyo ne
:discuss personnel.
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Pomeroy First Bap tist Church.
TUPP ERS PLAINS
Tuppers Plai ns Sc hool studenls'
BURLINGHAM - A wa lka · TruKiees
operettas. 7:30 p. m. Friday In
ORANGE TWP
Ora nge
school au ditoriu m. $1 donat ion at lhon. will be held Satu rd ay
b@ginnln g al lO a.m. by Ihe World Township Trus 1ee mee l Monday,
&lt; door .
of Life Church In Burlingh am . 8 p.m.. al Ihe home of Dorothy
POMEROY - Rummage sa le Anyone wishing 10 sponsor a Ca laway, cler k.
' Friday and Saturday, 9 a. m. to 4 child Is asked to call Donna
, p.m. , at Grace Episcopa l Chu rch Vance, 698-7233; Donna Benlly, Revival
G~L LIPO LI S- n a n Hay man
• Parish Hou se. Soup, sa ndwiches 696· t:l.'i5. or Cheryl Lauderrn lmlt .
and I he F'a ith Trio will Ill' sl nglng
992-5316.
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at rev ival services Sund ay night.
· 7 p.m.. at Prospect Baptist
SUNDAY
RACINE ~ Racine Flrsl Bap- Ch urch . on O.J. White Roa d In
SATURDAY
LONG BOTTOM.- Th e Long tist Ctj,urch will b&lt;; In rev iva l Ga llipolis. Rev. Bud Hatfi eld,
!I Bottom Communlly. Assoclallon Sunday ~lh rough April 9 with eva nge list.

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PHOTOS IT HONEY POITIAITS

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POMEROY- Salis bury Town~ hlp Trustees meel Thursday. 7
p .m .. at town ship hall on Rock
Springs .Road .

lJnd,erpowered. trimmers just won't. cut it wheri
vou re . up agatnst heavy weeds and brush. That's ,
when vou need a Stihl.

Durst, Blllena Buchanan. 1111 birds; ,Jason PuUins,
a llsh: back, Jonathan Avis, Mlkr Lau)!hery,
Chancr Watson Rnd Randy Koehler, narrators.
Costuming were hy the classroom mothers Rt lhe
st•hool.
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UNUSUAL £:0STUM ING - This Is sornc of the
unusual coslurning for "Gel ·Hoppln, " lo he
•' presented at Tupp&lt;•rs Plains Elementary Friday
~ at 7:30p.m. Alii"' fro ul from left, areAI~x Brown,
... u fish ; St·ott Brudky. Mlclwllc Caldwell, Sh•phen

pain a ndbone
tenderness
near
the
Infected
are olher
sy mp·
tom s. Woon young children re·

BALAI'II(' IfNG ACT -il!lllllnl will he presenllnl(
her halanctng act on the high roll boll as a new
• le atur&lt;• of lhc ,JRm~ Hetzer Inte rnational Circus
whlt·h will be making Its annual appearance al

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY, APRIL 3 &amp; 4

liGHT
·TOUCH
DURABLE

Answer: Fever . may Ill' an
early warning sign of bone
Infection. Redn ess . swelling ,

Here's To Your Good Health

It's our ,main concern when filling
. prescriptions and advising you about.
ovor·the·counter drugs. As your pharmactsts,
you can rely on us. We'ro here to help .

n you can't get here when the
bridge closes, we mail prescriptions
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Che.~hire

d1 SpU1('h (•r•ntpr," f)arS ! SC.Ild "AS j'OU

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UWUf(', S('('() nd s C'l.l n

m :. k&lt; " br g drlfrl(•nrP al I he scene of a fire and lhr mrnules wr·
ha ve lost rrcr nlly h &lt;~vr• rcsul!cd In larger ! han ncc&lt;' ssan· frre
I OSS('S ''
Whrn reporting " fire. CheshrrC' vi llage and l ow nshrp
rPs idrnl s shou ld ra ll1 -992 61i6:l Th ai wr ll grvr I hem !he Meigs
r·;MS drspaleh ec nl cr. Dars1 sard, whrrh h&lt;~ndlcs alld!Spalehrng
for lhr Mrddleporl dcparlmrnt
" fl rs nor necessa r y ro ca ll l hc Gallra Counlv Sheriff' s
De parlmPnl or l h&lt;• Middleport Police DPparJmenl.' Darsl sard
" Trlrphon&lt;' sliek ers glvrng I he number ro· f all ar~ ava rlah le
from l hr fir P depar lmen l or rhr Meigs E M S ..

Clean-up .'&gt;cheduled iu Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffma n annou nced Joda.v 1hal lhr annu al spring
el&lt;•un· up in Mi ddl eport will be held llpril J:J. J7
Rc• si&lt;IPn l s are as k('() 10 elea n up th&lt;' Jr pr operl res and wke
.Jdvan rage of l hP fr ee prck· up ol debri s and llom s no longer

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Hrsidl'nl s an• asked 10 pla ce lhrrr dc br rs nea r the s1ree1 in
lronr of lhC'Il' homc•s or properly and il will be pic krd up du11n g
!hal wee k fr rr of c harge by !he vrllagc slrce l dPparlmPnl

Patrol

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TW&lt;J cars lo s! ro nlrol and lefllhr road Wednesday :r f1 cr noon
in r hester Tov. nshlp, ac cord mg 10 I he (,a Ji ia·M&lt;' igs Posl of I he
Oh io Hl g hwav Palrol
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Day! on W McElroy, 78. of Racine. was drivrng norlh on Ohio 7
aboul :1: 'UJ p.m. wh 0n his car was struck bv a r ,rr dr iven by
Kcnnl'lh D. Slewar l , 1.'l, ol Lillie Hoc·king, th0 patrol said.
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Troopl'rs sa id I hal Slewart, who was also nor lhhound on Ohio
7. allcmpt ed lo p.J ss McElroy , bullns l con trol or his vr htc lc In
clolng so, he caused McEl roy lo lose con trol of his vrh!CI&lt;'. and
horh cars 'wen!
!he r lgh! side of lhr roa d
Aot h cars susJarnecl mod era l e damage SJewarl wa s r r1ed fo r
DWI a nd no sca rbrl !.
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Th P Oli ve-Ora nge' ll lgh Sc hool ll lumnr llssoclal ion has
sc hr·dul&lt;'d lis annu al reunion for May 2:l a! T uppe r s P lai ns
f: Jpmrnl ar y School.
Dinner w il l br se r vecl al 7 p.m .. followed by" ddnCC' a! Y.
I· nlt•rlurnmcnl and mu src for squ ar c dan ri ng will he provided
bv I he Brl"r Mountain Blurgrass B~nd
lldmlsslon wrll lx' $9 for alumni which inc ludes I he dr nncr,
da nrp and &lt;r lumni du!'s Th0 dance is ope n 10 lh&lt;' public and
admrs slon fo r lhr• dan&lt;'C onl y w il l br $2.!i0 per p~ rson.
1\esrrvar rons ma y bP made by maili ng !he names o r JhosP
pl.mn rng lo&lt;rlle nd and monpy lo Harlc.v E. Rrc0. 5HR!l Rrrl' Run
Ho&lt;~ cl. fl.C'I'dsvr llr. Ohio. ·1oi72

Rvangeli~t

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for revival

llr . Ron Dillon w ill be Ihe C'Va ngc llsl for n 'viv;rl scrv rccs
slarl ln g Sunrlu v and ro nllnu lng l hrough llprr l 9 all he Racine
Fi rs t Bapllsl Church
Dil lon was horn rn 111uell&lt;'id. W Va .. 11 hc11• he wen ! 10 hrgh
sc hool c~nd ,riJrnded Blu efield Co llege. Hr grad uat ed i n J97:l
from Ow NPw OrJ['dOS SPml nary. Nf'w Or.l&lt;\an s. La , wr th a
m&lt;rslcrs degree ,rn&lt;l rece ived his Doc! or of Minisllv degree In
1971
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Drlion. who rs m&lt;~nicd and has lhrec so ns. W&lt;I S pasto r· oft he
F'rllow shlp llapl rs l Church In Prince ! on, W. Va, and pastorcd
r hurch~s in Lo urs iuna w hi le In spmJnar.v lhr r&lt;' In 1974, he wa s
eu iiPd l o I he l.r&lt;~r!' Bapti st Chu re h in Par·kcrsburg, w.Va.
whor•· Ill' sp&lt;'nl 12 yea rs Hl' moved 10 Charll's lon, S.C in J9Rli,
Hnd Is now paSior of lhr Hlghl ancl Park Baptlsl Church In
H anH hdn . S C.

Spring floods wash out New Engla~d ·
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E. ROBBI NS

1hr del uge covered slrccts and
bu rldings
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Farm rnglon, ~ainc, became
~ n is land s urround ed by
rPcord IPvel s toda y 1 Wi!Shed out
floodwaters.
roads and bridges across New
"Nobody ra n gel In or ou l ,"
F ngland and scnr floodwa l er s sard' Sgl Kevm Cookson of !he
.swirling ro rooftops, lorerng Kennebe c Count; Sherrff' s
hundr ed~ of r es idenJs 10pack ~nd
office.
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Cookson sa rd 110 4 ferJ of water
One man was be l re ve~ covered !he main street s and
dro~&lt; ned w hen he was sw0p1over
business di sl r rc l s .rn llugusra.
a dam on the Na shua Rrver In Gardner and Holl owell
New HampshirP, bu1 police were
Severa l hundred people from a
un a hl~ ro sca r c·h for !h e body
haU dozen lawn s around Ma ine
because of rhc hrgh wa l er
wen" ev acuctiC'd and as many as
Gov . .John M cKernan declared
70 roac's wer0 elosl'd. officia ls
of 0mergency in Maine, sard .
a
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where !he Kennebec Rrver
One of Marne' s few rema rn rng
r rc, lcd aboul o a.m iod&lt;ly a! a cov0r ed bridges. the Lowes
record :l4 . r, feel ' - 22 lee! over
Andgc buill over I he Pi sralaq urs
flood slagc and well above !he R1ver in 1657. was ca rried away
record of '!0 feel sel !\0 years ago
bv the hrgh water near !he town
Rcsrdents In some Marne and of Guil ford.
New Hampshire towns were
Mellrng snows and up to 4
' res cued Wednesday from seco nd rn ches of rain that pounded New
slory wr ndow s an d roo flops as E ngland Wednesday sen! all of
United Press International
Rain-gorged rr~ers, rncludlng
one rn Maine_,lhar surged 10

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Area man 'doing well'
following transplant. , .
Coolv iii C' resrdenl Fra ncrs
Jransplanl fl oor.
Thompson. who undcrwenl hear! · Thompson's condrtlon Is still
rran sp lanl surge ry a! Ohro Sla l e r'rillca l. Cr aw ford sar d, bul sta·
Universuy Hospil als !hi s pas!
bl c. Doclors are pleased wil h hi s
Sunday, "rs domg very we ll. ..
progress. Crawford added .
accordrng 10 hos pl!al spokesman
If Thomspon conllnU C'S IO im·
Da,·rd Cr aw fot d, and will proba
prove a! I he present rale, Craw·
bly be taken from !he mlenslvc
ford ex pecls Thompson's condi·
care unil Friday and placed rn a
Iron will be upgrad ed sometime
regular room on the hospital' s nex l week

Area deaths
John W. R(}(·khold Sr.

Alumni group plan$ n•union

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Srevp DP ti\'Pr. paSior al Ra cl nr Bllptls l Churc h. Invit es the
publ lr 10 ,r llr nd lh&lt;'· rrvlva l sNviC&lt;'S which w ill bc·gln a! 7: :m
p m rac h l'vcnlng. Special music wil l bl; fra lu red nlg hll s

A LLriliary .~ponsors wrestling card
Thr Ltidl&lt;•s lluxlllary of lh!' R,wl ne Fin' Drpar I men! wi ll
SIJO nsor a profr ss10nnl Wl'f'Sitl ng r ,a1 c1 il r Hp.m . Sat ul'clav 1111h('
Soul hcrn .Junior High School ,\udltorlum
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Appeari ng on lhr card \\"Ill be .Jcun Kl r klanc. lhP Bla&lt;·k Venus
of wrrslling agtJJn sl Ca nd 1.ss Pardu!' .\! so fcalurl'd wlllix' Th r
Moon Dogs. l&lt;:rs l Wl'sl Conn&lt;'c!lor. Domonrc Denu ccr. Lord
Zo ll on. 011&amp;- Von Marx and olhcrs. lldvance l rckcls arc
.rvall:r bll' "' llw Sun Ponzo ll Sl!!llonln RaclnC' .

Tag day slated for Saturday
Thr Rullnnd ll:rs!'b.rll l.ragur will hold la g day In Rulland
SL~ Iu td.i\ C'o.t l'llC'!' and pla ,\ 'f't'~ ~1rr to mrl'l at th&lt;' ClVIt."' Ccmrr
"' 10 .r.m .

Carry-in dinner .. latf'd Sunday
i\ ea r T~ ·In dinner II' ill br hrld followi ng I he 10:.10 am . Su nd;l\
,worship s r' irr al Trl nll y Church in Pomero\' to welcome Rrv .
and Mrs.. John Iliff.
Mral ,rn d bl'verni!C wll l lx' provldi'CI. Mcmb0rs arr' 10 Jake a
co\rr&lt;•rl di sh. All rh urrh mrmbcrs arr askpcJ lob&lt;' prcselll .

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Mrddlep orl Fu r ' C' h"' f .J r ff DarsJIOda~· in formed rrsrdenls ol
Chrs hir&lt; · Town ship and !he vll lagp o f Cheshlre-.\rr vcd bv lhr
Middleporl Frre Dc par!mrnl 10 rail J.!l92 liliS:l when rrpoJ!r ng a
l rre
Dars! sa rd " il has lx.'comc apparenl . !herr ' ' somr
mrsundr·r sr:. nding asIa who !hose rcsrdcnr s shou ld call if !he\
nerd !o rPpor f ,, f1 n;
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" Jrl rc&lt; ·enl ~&lt;rrks we h.J\C an swered Clllls where l hC' inillal
&lt;Jic~rm w&lt;..~ s dc•luved spvrrar minut es whtlt" bf'lng p~ssed along
l hrough varrous law en loreem enl agencies and frnall\ 10 our

Apr~

Survivors mclude one brother,
Fred Hea ly, Grove Cilv; two
.John Wes ley Rockhold Sr , 90, slslers, Gertrude Roush a nd
Rl. 1. Ga llrpolis dr ed Wedncs· ' Margarer Chrls!y, bo! h ofColumdav. llprll 1. 1987 In Pinccresl bus, one aunt. Katie Guth.
CarP Ccn1cr lollowl ng a length \' Pomerov : and nieces and
nephews.
rll ness
• Born Nov . 7, lH%, rn Meigs
She was preceded in death by
Co un1v, son ol rhe la rr .John W
her husba nd James R Healv.
F'r lends may ca ll al rho Jerry
and Mar y so,c l Roekho ld. he
wa s a member of ChapP! Hri l Spears F unera l Home. 269.1 W.
Churrh of ChnSI . He ~a s em- J1!roadSr. , Col umbus, afler2p.m .
plovrd by llmencan Viscose F'rlday, T he familv will receive
Corp for 211 ~·ears and i n 1911 vrsllo rs at the fun era l home from
C'n l r'recl rh~ m in is try, SNvlng
7 9 p.m Frida y . F'uneral ma ss
co n ~ rcgal i ons for I he Ch url'h of w ill be Sat urd ay, 11 a.m .. ar !he
C'hrlslrn Ohro. Pr nnsy lvani" and
Suer cd Hearl Cal holic Churc h in
ll laba m,r. re tlrmg in 1971
Pomer o~· w ilh Monsignor lin·
Survivi ng arc hrs wi fe. Sadie L.
1hony Giannamorc offieia ling.
Burial will be i n Beech Grove
Rockh old of Ga llipolis , lhr!'e
so ns, .J ohn W Rockho ld .Jr . of
Ccmelr ry
Parkersburg, W Va .. Russell L.
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Roc kh old of Gra rron. w Va , and
Bernard E. Rockhold of Dalwll
[harl••s
ParSI)ns
S.C : a claugh l rr . .Juanila f: pl cr
of William sburg, Ohr o; lh r ee
Charles R. Par sons , I ll. Del "
srepsons. Eu~0 n e Rockhold of
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Ohio. di~d Tu rsda y rn
Par ker sburg. lfowoll La sseler of
Delaware P&lt;rr k Ce nler Nursi ng
Gallipoli s, and Wilham Lass01er
Home.
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of ChrlliC'ol hr: two sropd augh·
Rorn .J ul \' 16, 1916. in Por n!
lers. Evelyn Childers IJf S;rn
Pl rasa nl , h0 was lho son of ! he
Dre!(o, Calif.. and Vihtill la
laic Pcrrv F. and Lo r·a B . Howell
Trea dway or Riverside. Ca lif. a
Parsons. ·He was a custodian for
sls!er, F loss ie Car roll of Penn s vi·
Foo lr Mineral Co.
va ni a: and 22 grandchildren a'nd
18 grca l -gra ndc hlldren.
Surv1vrng are his wife. Clara
He was preceded In deal h bv
E Parso ns. 1hrcc sons, Edwrn R
his frr st ll'ife. !Innis F'e11y Rock·
Parsons and Far! R. Parsons.
ho le!, in 1!J:lK: 'his second wife ,
bolh of Delaware. and Charl es R.
Lora Keenan Rock hold, In 1964:
Parsons of Poin ! Pl0asant, six
and bv IWO infanl sons. l htce· daughlers.. Jo ,\ nn Cummings,
brolher s and a si srcr.
Ba1·bara .J . F:uba nk, Linda L.
Scr\'ICes will be 2:.'l0 p.m .
Phillips and Donna S. Barham.
Frida\' in 1he Fra nklin Funrral
all of Delaware. Juan!la R~y ­
Chapel. 2711 Ca mden live, Par ·
nold s of Gallipol is Ferrv. and
kersburg, wilh rvangclisl Wl l·
Sh i rlev William s of Hcncicrson,
lla m B. Kughn offlclallng Burial
lhre~ slslers. Bcnha Bar n011 of
will br in Mounr Moriah Cl'm r·
Havpnsv.oocl , W. Va and Gl ady s
lcr~·· Parkersburg . Fr·Jencls may
K r l'bs and Mabel Krebs. both of
ca ll ul rhe c hdpc1 afl er 6 p.m .
Po rn! Plrasa nl: four brolhcrs.
today
Luwrcnc~ Parsons of Moun!
IIIlo, W Va .. Haro ld Parsons of
Evans . W .V a .. Thoma s Parsons
of New Ha,·C'n , W.Va .. and
Meigs Count y nallve M ary P.
Hobcr l Par sons of Delaware:
Hood, 82. dll'd Tuesday at the
and sev0ral grandchildren and
Min erva Park Nursing Home in
~rra t -gr· a nd c h ildrrn .
Col umbus.
Scrvrees will br 111 I p.m
Formerly of the Hllltopar~a in
Fnda y rn I hr Foglesong F'u nera I
Columbus. she wa s born Dec . .11.
Home. Mason. W. V~ .. with the
1004 In Pom eroy, a dau ghter of
RPv Aobb;· Wood offlrlal rn ~ .
the laic Pu!rlck and Ma r·y Guth
Burial wi ll be in Union CemPr ery .
Hea ly. She was a member of rh~
F't' lcnds J11av ca ll at !he funeral
S!. ll l ov~lus Cat holic Chbrrh.
home
fr om 3·~ and 7-9p.m . today
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R.

,
r eg ion.
T he flooding in N0w E ngland
came as frost and frecw warn ings were posted overnight for
much of Florida and the CaroJi.
nas on the third day of a record
co ld wave thai dev asraredAiaba
· rn a's $10 mrllion peach crop
Wednesday.
Farmer s coped wrlh morcco)d
weather by burning !ires and hav
and direr! rng helico p! ers O\ cr
!heir orchards Jo ward off the
co ld.
Frerce northerly winds and
snow were ex pccled to create
near blizzard condilions across
upper Michigan. Seven ioches of
snow fell in Wisconsin Wednesdav and 4 rnches was expected
today
The co ld wave brought near!\
100 record cold lemperatures l o
t he easlern half of the nation
dur ing the l ast few da ys'.
A hard freeze Wednesday
des l roved mo st of lllabama 's $10
milllon peach crop fo r rhe lhrrd
slrai ghl }Car. bul mos l grow ers
In Sour h Carohna and Georgia.
the No.2 and 3 peac h stai rs, were
spared sevrre dam.age.

MaiM's rrvcrs 10 a! lea s! lO feet
above flood slage Sev&lt;'!'al ear·
rhen dams were broken by the
rising waler.
More tha n 200 families were
evacualed In Pl y mou!h, )'I.H .
becau se of a ri sing riv~r Th e
rain In !he ·area was comtlined
wrlh so me surprise snow
"We think Jh rs is a real
appropr iarc Aprr l Fool 's Da y
bec au se 11 juSt sta r ted snow mg."
Ply mou lh Fi re L! George F a ran
said Wednesday .
"She's still rrsing," Fa ran sard
of !he rrver " They rescued two
people from a rooftop and a
seCQnd fl oor wutdow in one of th&lt;'
rea l low · J ~· ing ar eas."
The flood s also clooed roads
and schools rn !he s ial~
In th e While Mounlaln com·
munilles of Plymoulh and Hoi·
derness, offlcrals sard th&lt;' fl ood·
mg was the worsJ srnce 1938.
Anolher li5 families In Con nee·
ticur Jell !heir homPs Jat o Tues~
day when an earl hen dam a1 !he
Kenmere Resprvolr In Berlin
gavr way. The ra rn and high
winds on Tuesday knoc ked oul
power' ro lhousands across the

Highway department
ask if l h ~ cou nl v could help !he
lowns hlp wi l h !he purchase of
du st .co nt roL Eblin explai ned
!hal the lownshrp budge! ha's
decreased from $1t19,000 1asl yea r
l o $R(J,IlOO !his year. Included in
!he decrea se rs I he loss of $27.000
in revenu&lt;' sharrng.
Eblrn sard ca lls ar.0 already
commg in from township r esl·
dent s for dusr ' con!rol, bu! !he
lownshrp ca nn ot afford dust
co nrrol She said $12,000 was ·
spent on 'du st control last ~ear,
and $6,000 on limes Jon&lt;'. Because
the w iniN was mild. IlK' !own·
shrp did no! ha v0 ro purcha se
llmcs lon c I hi s year

lo help !he coun 1~ hrra k even
from 1h&lt;' loss of about $190,000 rn
r(l\ enue sharing
Counl y E n!(lnPer Ph! I Robl'rJs
polnl ed out !hal the CCIU"IY
highway deparlmenl ha ~ta lway s
applied dus1 conrrof fer !he
!owns hips at no cosI for the labor,

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Orllde:

La ura Arb: , J&lt;'SSif'

Rlat.:kford . Jf'!'iSP Dillon .l('sslca HPrd
man. Joshua Hewud Chl'rvl .kw('lt,
Al ida StPgall .

Thtrd Grade: A~ Bl&gt;nfK'Il , Tr;avl s

Feurih GrHe: 9obbit:&gt; Bu tchN Brandv
Jam~ KoiK'llnsky, Eloida $!&lt;'·
.-all , M&lt;'l;ssa Van~.

fl PUCI. AIm&amp; ftl..lll6
. _ . , tlwv~Y 1Ult.5 P.M.
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MEIGS COUNlY SOIL
AND WATER
CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
STATEMENT OF
RECIIPTS.
DISBUIIIEMENl5. ANO
CHANGES IN IAI.NICE&amp;
fOI'I THE fiiCAI. YEAR
ENDED DEC ' 31 . 1986
OtSTfltCT FUND

RECEITS
fa•es . .. ..

. . . 11 .000

Gifts. Contrfbutions

aod BoqueoiS ..... 1.619
lelo •f P&gt;oducta/
- ....
·
... 2
1.878
Ronulo
... ........
.-

AI Otl!er !lev011100 . 1. 720
TotiOI "-'ioto ... 17,821
DJIIU!IUM1!NTS:
3

""""loot . . .. . . . . .. ..'•

b:!=~·042

,............... .. . ... 561
, _ . E.qr- .. ,, . .1

lor"- . ....

P11&gt;ductt / ~ataritlt

1,87&amp;
. . . . . . .:.... ....... .. ....868
Tetal Ololroonoo-.. .. .. .. . " '" ' 5.1114

...

T- ........ 0.../
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1"---...!.- - - - - - - -

lila ........ 11 ,8:11

OTHU FINAHCJI\IG
J(IUIICI!I (USIII:

........__

~,~ .. 1,721J

~

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,_.,!lb.--.

~-:-!: ~~ ""r~~., a. 720

( ; &gt;/t lu II

OviJf'/ fUnchJrl
Oteb. and Other
u... ........ 11 ,837
, Fund Cal51l Balonoe
Jan 1, '86 ........ 1,932
Fund Cash Bat.noe

Dee. Jl . ... .. :... 13. 7M

lftCIAI. JIIUMI
RECIIII'fl:
G!IAIII'tl: .....
. CS.~n- ........ 16.644

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CANDY
CLASS'S

T,... .......... ... ... 31.813

llitltiUIIIIMIIII'tlc

1

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23.1M
......... '""" " " ...... 121

.....

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.........
......... .... .. :.: ........ 42D

10 A.M. til 3 P.M.
Every Hour on tile Mew
ThurL, Fri. &amp; Sat.

t o o t e r - _ ...,.

.

~j ............. 460

-··· . 2,592
.......... .................. 38

April 2-l-4
I

St•ff I•

"-*-t ......... .. 3,261
~

' ...................... 431
0.. .................. 1,710

ARist , ..".
Ptl. 992-6910

T-~

-

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OHIO YAWY
BULK FOODS

Bowhunters slate outdoor ·season

t-------------.l..-_;__________
f'llllllllll &amp; . . .
1611Df11t ....
Mill 1ar!, title .S7l0

SA&amp;IS &amp; IUVKE

W.C...,PWIIIII14t

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

90 DAYS SAME AS CASH

,..Yvue.w.•
6

Sf . . .

I , ....
I t?t"'ll

T hP 1987 ou!door sea~'on will begin this Sunday at the Chester
Bowhunlrrs Ra nge. This wlll be a mlnl ·round roblnconslstlngof
Rulland . ChC'sler and Hocking T echnical College participants.
Yards wi ll "$. up lo 60 yards.
•

'

...
··-·~-

'$499·5 .

fA. P(,

Total Reoerpts Ovar/ (Un-

, • ., Dlsb.

. ..... t333J

Operating Trensfers
-In . . .. . . .17,069
Operat1ng Transfers

- Out ............ .841
Totel Other FinMGirtg
Sources)U"'' .... 18. 628
T otat of and Other

lourceo o- / JUndarJ '
Diob. and Otflor
Uses . .. .... .... .. .. ...... 333
Fund Cuh Balance
Jan. 1, ' 86 ....... 6.657
Fund Coli&gt; llotance
Doc . 31 , '18 . ... 6 ,224
Attserve f., Enoumb - . Dac. 31 . ... 461

TOTAL

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
AI•• Trt~••l ..lo•

.tn•ulett.n
••orm Doors

Memorandum Q-..ly

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On March 27, 1987, rn the
Meigs
Countv Probate
Court , Case No 26463.
Rita D. Homm, 194 Wolnut ,

Middleport, Ohro, 41&gt;760.
eppointed Admtnistfekitt of the eatate of William
Hamm. dec::eased. late of
311 Nonh Second Avenue ,
Middleport, Meigs County ,
Ohio, 45760
.
Robert E. Buell.
Probate Judge
lena K Nessalroed, Clerk
Will

t412. 9, 16. 3tc

..

, Public Notice

lirants: State
&amp;fternm'"t .. .... 17.'144
&amp;iftt , c.ntr~K~tkuts

..... .,8olt'!"'1•·
.......... .......
Ofld

/

1.119

...,. . ...... ..... 1.178
A-als . .
. .... 2.006
All OW.er
1 1 -. . . . 11.78ll
TMal flecaipU ... .. 51,U4
OtiOUI'ISIMfNTS·
....- .. .. . " " ... ,. 23.664
......... ..................... 179
" ' " - ................ 610
'--W
I
~ ........ 1.e11

.._...,-'

T-aE,..... ... I .I1V
Prlntlrog .. .. .. .
. . . . 38
Public Employees
Retirement . . . . . 3. 261
Workers' Compen ·
satlon .. .. . . . .... 435
Products / Materials

for Resete .

. .. 1, 576
omor ............... ... 2 . 371

,_

~

. .... a .no

T- ........ 0 -/ JUII.
derl Dfolo, "" ........ 11 ,604
R o i - t• - llofon&gt;do ...... 1 , 720
O,.Otlng Transfers

-

... "' .......... 21,089

Operotiftg Tranatora

- Out.. ... ..... . . .. 141
F1nanclnl
S.urceo tuaooj . . 28,248
Totai ., lite. and Olflar
Sour- Onn(Undo&lt;)
Ditb. lind Other
u... ..... ' ........ 11 , 104
Fund Clllt Bolonco
Jon. I, '81 ......... 8,489
,...,. Cuh lltlonco
0.0. S1 , 'M .... 1t,t92
.....,.. fer Enc:unt·
Toto! Other

·
- IS
· AN
0.0UNAUOITID
at ........... ,
THII
f!NAIIICIM ITATtMINT
141 ~ , ..

FINANCIAL REPORT OF
TOWNSHIPS
For fiscal Year En•inl
December 31 , 1918

OLIVE TOWNSHIP
County of Meigo
"Thlt Is on un-..d
FJnancial Report"

SUMMARY OF CASH
BALANCES. RECEIPTS
AND EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
R'CEIPTS .
Toxoo .. ... .
. 14,248 . t4
lntergoYftt'nmental

'

Roceipu . . 61 ,749.70
AH Other

Rev- . . 9 ,743.16
TOTAL
RECEIPTS
.Ill!,74 I .00
DISBURSEMENTS :
Qenerel Qovern·

NOTICE OF
me•" · ......... 19,724.18
APPOINTMENT OF
Public Sofaty . . . 4. 582. 30
FIDUCIARY
Public Wortoo ..... ll4.n2 .76
On March 25. I 987, in the ~Walth . . .
. .8, 1,. 10
Meigs
C.._.nty Probate Capital Outlay . .. . 60 00
Court, Coso No 25.446. TOTAL DISBURSE·
Jock W Ceroey, 826 Park
MfNTS . . .. 87,468 04
8troet. Middleport, Ohio. T - fteceiptl Over f iUot·
~7&amp;0, wea appointed hetier) Dlob ...... 11 .727.041

cutor of the estate of Neacil

&amp;. Carsey, deceaaad , late of
826 Pork Stroot, Middle·
,.n, Ohio 45760.
Robert E Bwck.
Probate Juctp
Lana K. Nes.Mtroad , Clerk
141 2, •• 1&amp;. :Itt:

Pulrlic Notice
· NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Ttte Meigs County Commi1110ners will hold a pubhc
hearing on Thunday, April

9. 1987. in tha County
Ceuttroom. 11M purpoH of
the hoering will bo to roceive
c:emment1'" propond reg .
uletions affecting building in
Areat of Special Flood Haz .
m1 •• dellgnolad by tho
Federal IEmergencv Man"11•mont Agency iFEMAJ

lAd ro ......,. retidentt of
Melli Ceuntv to continue to
receive federal flood intur·
ance. TM · regulation&amp; are
authorized under Section

D1her hurcea/
'Receipts .... .... 280 00
Dfab . a Other

u.... ' . .. . 11,467.041
Fund Cuh Balance ·
Jon. I , 'II . .. .20,107114
Fund Ca1h Btrlance
0... J1 . •.,. .. .11.- 0 0
TOT All a FIHIO
ULANCEI

Other Sources /
Receipts .. . . 260 00
Fund Cash

Balance . .... 19.340 00
Total Treatury

Balance ... ... 26,277.90
LMI Outstanding

Ch-I.. ... ..

6 ,937.90

Total Bllllnce ... 11,340.00

--...a ,. ._

3117187
I certify the above roport
to 11o
to tho
best af my knowiiMige.

at 10.00 o·clock A .M . Co·

16141986 ·4244

piet of lht propOsed regula·

141 2. ltc

tiona. .,..... showing af·
feeted .,.••. end ather in·
formt11io9 is available 1ft the
lloM4 off!Mfrotn 8 :30A .M.
to 4 ·30 P.lll
Meigs

DENNY CONGO
W1LL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND

TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

10-l-lft

I ACINE
FilE DEPT.

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SUPIIIOI
SIDIIIG CO.

IIILW LOIIG
Yllln &amp; ALU.,IS .
Ctt"oOitte AemocMiino
illoonnu of oil Typn

IU
WOODWOIIS
1

"JOINTINQ

PAT HILL FOlD

Pl. 949·2 ..0
or 949·2111

LIMITED OFFEI ...:. LOCAL FINANCE SOUICE #4'2

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APPLIANCE
SIIYIC.

VARIItVS , ATTEIIRS
MtJ2 tAiliY MI.

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PARTS .....

4367

18 Wanted to Do
Septic t•nk pumping, resldenttll
&amp; commer1cal 180 per lnad
Ron E11ansEn1erpri•• J ac k ao~ .
Ohio C:aii614·2B6 8930
Will sara for elderly ln youf
home EA &amp; reliable. Full or
PllrHim•. Call 814· 388·9822.

hou ttfl:eeptng . HIVt
Autonltble "tel
Cau 514· 448· 401 1 "
Wlll

do

reter~c"

Wou ltl like to care tor eld orty
plUton In mv 1'\ome Have
Gkperience &amp; reference• Ctll
"614· 44~ · 1181

M'fllme

Chrratlan lady to do babyshtlnt.
Full or pan tim e Fenced In lfiN'd
in G•llipolts. Call 11nytlma 614-

446·7099
B•bvtiltlng In mv home WIN
providt m ealalt n•&lt;lonary, Have
retenncea. Ph . 614·388·1,4.•
Witt fMd your dOjl or cat whll ~
you v.calion , 304· 882 · 3471...

21

Busineas

Opportunity

Jill

WIMNTf•. Al'ly ttleergondltlon .

c.n tot'"" 1· 100· 433- 7147.

l*lftdtgt lor GaUlt

1!11 .. ar llwthnll Ctrt 125.00

I NOTICE I

TH E OHIO VAlLEY

~UIUSH '

INQ CO re co mmend• thl~' v-t
do butlnttl with
you
llnow, snd NOT to sen monl'f'l
throtttfl the mall untH ynu heve
inven~tt.t tht offering

peo:f''

Own your DWn 113 .1t one llfiCI'
da~gner shoe stota. A ,.tal(
prkJe unb141t1Yible tor qwlhy.
thotl no""•llv priced froM 111.
to 110. Ovtr 1f0 tMtnd Mmtt:
250 ttylH . I 1 4.tOO to I H . tOO
Inventor.., , trtlnlng, fhct .. rn.'
gtltntlll opttning Ctrt ootnblnt

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2···"· .. 681·

.,_. 18 dt¥s Mr. LQUthlWI
!112i.... &amp;UI

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Profenlonal
Services

992 ·3478.
Jull a't Pertonal Care Hom e h ..
op&amp;ning for eldarly pltlentt . 24
hcur a•t1 lamilv butintll t inct,

11'11"
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Nmtt.lndepen•entty"

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owntd. 3-04·171·11131.

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era. t11.001· tii,IOO. Phone
cell rtilftldtbt.. 102·138·8181

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leur Ouilf" DoH monty moil•
¥Itt you 1 StlttV to •'-rt·
CetnnWtiMOni•BOIIul Fanttatlt

"""f\.tnlty IO 11rn UOO·
11 .000. Wk Mtnv comp any
bM1e1'!t ..adYtnttmtnt, tnltllgf•

ment potiUont ave ll..,.t C.U
lut ,., 1Mif¥itw 81•·281·

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LHy N ttn w+th tldtrl'f lady In
hlf hOme 1· 12PM Ctll eu.

c--.,ary TowrohhN. April 2 •

2H•t280

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MetuM ~*ton only to blbytlt
l't'r. oN till our hOme. Work all 3
tttmt
Ctll ont;
"'"""" 2 00f)tl'l 10 :OOpm

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ntlf ~rcerville

C•t.,..,. ••••

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Po~~~troy, Ohio
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814 992· 7180.

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In Mlictltpart OWrtoo hing p11rll.
30 yr gyarntttd ,vlft'(lt tkUnv. 1
w ·w . cttpet, 1 'h hth, un ique ,
woodwofk, eU·9t2· 1121.
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OG11er"men1: hoMtt fr&amp;m t 1
(U repair) Delinquent ta• pro,·
ar1y "•punHiorn Cell 105·

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2 bHta.m hou. In Clifton 1
l"rtOIJ rMiucod hom t18 ,DOQ to
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wtth tult biHiflent lnd
lhis •• • tteel at 114,

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11'1 '8 r&amp;dburl(, betkle
MPO ,
!trick houu for aele au •14992 516• or &amp;U.-i92 6065.
Bv a ppofntmen t only
3 lA .. reer••tlon raom , ltltehen,
dint111 room . lerge front 1nt111
bed! ,orch. IJI 10 WOCJdan tltuild·
inv . r-rd wrth ch1in Unk t.nce.

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6,4· 949 · Z9,0 be tween I ·

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ht9h """" "'eon tor tha Pt
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.,._ Mfl"'li'•n. .,. perienc:e In
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fOil, CAlM p~kt fur '83 model
ltt'llll new• uHd etrl Smith
luH:Ik-Pont+.c , 1111 Eut•n
A.e . Cialt+peije, CtM 814-,. UI·

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Ctrs. Ed Burkett Barber Sh o p.
2nd. Ave M l ddl~pofl, Oh . 614·

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AUTOMATIC

lttRU If AYI.

Retrmn Now Sourhoastem Bus
tnels Collagu Call 6 14 446

IHI O...t Johnton
614-«t-3171

...... dolly fold, oolno
rlngt. jewehy, slerllnv wa~~r , o ld

lle4Car or Ph
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SIGAIASIU.

Schools
Instruction

Wt'l Sill YM A

. . hnhr Clill

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UD WOOD IIWIS _..
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Mfob&amp;t. altildrtnt lhof Ctn

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'"Fret Eltlmlttt"

IIMTliEPAIB

Will dD tmt ll light cl-anmg tor
your business MaJ~Ino Mat ·
thuws, 614-742 2002

Wanted To Buy

eo..,.clllt14 ·311·2437

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SIDIH CO.

20-·

Have room In Pnvale Care Home
for 2 eld eri'J pat ients Reaaona ·
b!e tflles 15 yr. ex pet~en ce
Spoc1al dtets Good Care Ca.
61 4 p256 ·6509

ht . April 3

te TUNsaiSSIOII

· .BISSELL

.. , _ bdrt'llltel'.
UU CGLUCT:

Situation's
Wanted

W4. 8-00till600

f'*"-

"MOlD! NO

• llrYia

491U St. lt. 124
ladnt, Ohle 41771

•Yif\'l 1101111
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OJtOWIIIN
INSUlATION

S.li

OLO o•JUTAL AUGI

CUSTOM:

·~NINO

Automotlvn lepalr

CUSTOM IUilT
GARAGES

. . . . _ lltrllt

Ph.. (61

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SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

GUT¥
REPAIR

Pll. tU-2772
i-11 -17·1 mo.

1304 Mudow·
brook Drtve, Thur, Fri. Sat. April
1.3.4. New tift. Htrley SponhH
lett othott thlnt•·

Q.,. . .

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1-Zt··· 1111

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Cu:+l&amp;ts Outter Work
Worted In home area

,.,,.,fc

Ptrtt &amp; Serflu

11W011MU • IIIUillll

.2-J ••.

FEUnMAm

Hugh Y•d 8ele, April ~ . 3, 4
Porm• Pow•l&amp; 's llarber Shop,
GatUpoUt Ferry. A sin Cencella

We pay cath for tete model clean
uHflcn
Jim Mink Chtv ~ Okls Inc

ht• E,ttp•ett

614-UJ-5!41

992-2526

6:JO P.M.
1H·dn

Fonn.....,.._

MellileMnicl

Tr CMMt or AfiPOirohNol
RUSS MOOaE

POLE STYLE 01'
CONVENTIONAL

12 Cielp htgum Only

....

Now llolltrrul, W , Hot

Electronic OrtaM

Need people tor hght dft•verv.
COO orders, mutt drets neatl'f' ,
1'111ve own transptJnetiOn, know
Point Pleftsant and Gathpotis
ar ea Apply In person 230 Mtun,
St .. POm~ Plesant, W V1

MiN. Glftgt Stlt, 2018 M11r·

Authrlr.. ,., htn,

TYs, An'S.telitt Salet
lnstaBatioa
Stnlct

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8e..WII 'f'lrd Sale tor Cyst ic
Ftbrotiltlt()naored by th e l egion
of W.e MooM AprM 3, 4, 6 fr om
t ·QO to 5 00 on Moo•• Parklna
lot. At 2. P1 PlflltNnl

QM11e Ave , Frf tnd

I 114 lilt llritt St.

1

SAT.MGHT
fldwy Choltt

GWYSYRl£, OHIO

IUY OR SELl .

Ott ll4ilttrl... alii
f1111ir lis Tlllts.

H2-21N

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GUN SHOOT

BOGGS
SAUS &amp; SIIYICE·
U. s:IT. SO EAST

RIYEIN ANTIQII(S

Count,

Commfnlonert
Mary Hobatetter. Clerk
141 2. ttc

3·20· 7

c1m

61'061 SR 248
Long Bottom. Oh. 46 743

307.37 ot tha Ohio Revised

992-.. 11

Day or Night

Blfborl A. HoMUm,

Code The haorlng will b1111rn

&amp; Vicinity

&amp; SUPPlY

Pl. 9C9-2101
or 949-2860

Depoollory

a.-. . .. .26 .277 80

· ..... P"t Pliiaiii.iif ....

......... Oil.

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Rtnsonoblt Pri&lt;as"

T-

ReO&lt;&gt;ipll
B5 ,741 .00
Total O~burse ·
ments .
87,468 04

etofl'ltl , mile 1tems HI'IPPV
H'Diktw Rd In Rutland. 2nd
hauee r.n right fNk:l nsky' 11

YAW'f LIMIIR

BISSELL
BUILDERS

J.l.'s .IEPAIIS

~h Men , womiHl Itt . 6
petite· 14 reg I 1n0 ohlldren 't

~T-h
81'1181
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WtodfHotr......_
Jocob-

3·4·1 111~1.

4·

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lMtftorlud S.rvlcn
&amp; l'artt

' ACTION
TOWING·
949-9070 .,
949·20C5

NO SUNDAY CALlS

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SMALl lltGINE
HPAII

24 MOUlt TOWING
&amp; ROAD S(IYK£
US£0 TilES
&amp; IAmiiES
l"ublic Notice

prelldl, Mttte girls clothtts blkAs
Flitter Price toy a, ftrephtc e inson
Wlllldb\lnter, 10 metalsnei~ing
unft. Phone 814· 843 5360
Prom R1clne aiS1bound on St
Rt 124 turn lett onto Cr. 36
t,.v.l 2!-A, miltt to Sharon Rd
Wtt.lh for t igns

JAMIS ICIUEE

,.

Public Notice

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
&amp;sr.g• ula :..sat Aprit 4
9 ·00-3·00 Curtalna, beds ·

"Fill ESTIMAfl!"

PH.

Help Wanted

.......P.orrierav·· · ·· ··

SIDINS

•Naw Rooftng

or 992-7121

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4 Family Yard Seta · 160 4
Chatham Avo Frl Sat ·

•lhomtlMndowo
•flktpllio&amp;ment Whulowt

PH. 992-5682

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,April 3 -4. Crafts. baked IJOO~s .
clothes O•shes. tent , new forma l
dress, fii C 1st br1ck house on
n g ht past D• bby Orwe on Rt.

141

VINYL &amp;

6·17-tft

RECEIPTS :

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395 S. \rd
9~2-6421
•tl•apart
HOUIS: Mon.-Fri. I to 6;• Sat. I to 4

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at• acid biiiiiMIItlll

... •m ONlY ·

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Chrvsler-Pivmouth-Dodge

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CIONijied pap~ ootlt'rlhe
/ttltewmg •*phonr uolaen,.•.
t:'v~•
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COOPER

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Family. Centenary Town
"""'-· Saturda'f APJ 4 first
time Et•t•r outflta. curtains.
bedap~ad a. tools, bikes. 9 · 5 .

INSUlATION
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J&amp;L BI.OWII

12 4, Pomeroy Ohio

Buslness Services

POM£ROT, otiO ,

Plymouth Horizon, 5-door hatchback

I &gt;cgrrr

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I.....,_ . .... 2,042
C.Vocll llot&gt;eirs .' . .. 4ZO

..... "1-r7S4

Harrlso n\'lllc Masonic Lodge 4ll will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Sarurday ar !he remple wJi h work lob&lt;&gt; In the Master M~n

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&amp; Vicinity

Sentinei- Page- 13

12

- (614) 446·7619 or (614) 1e2..acn
· .417 Second Ave!llle. llox 1213
GaHipolis, OhiO 45631

Roger Hysell
Garage

__ _

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....... GiiiHiJolis........ .

Licensed Clinical ~t

1·13 tfn

,

AATt8

Public Notice

,.,41 ..,....

8. 9°/o &amp;nnE
API 60 MONTHS TAl
DOWN

You m~

/

II

Masonic Lodge plans meeting

i

Sixth Grade: CarriP Bar1('\i. F.ll.zabt'lh

Down!(&gt;, Mls1 v Havma n. J as011 Hurtman .
Courrney Midkiff, i-ft.athE&gt;r Paul~. Jamrs

Third Grai!e: Nicoll' &amp;&gt;nll rv. Dorothv
Le!Oll'lt. Bobby Mash, Malt O'Bryan t.

G- .. _
tt;M.'I'I
...

Public Notice

lldmillc•d - Sally McKnrghl ,
Middlepor!
·
Drsc harged _Donald Str1 wss.
Kat heri ne w~aver. Mary Crick·
M
C lbb
man. "fJ 0
s.

$75,00

Fffth Grade: Rvan Condf', HPathf'r
Hudson, Jnson Wit~~~

Pullins. Shet1E'y Smith. YvNte-

Yard Sale

I~- LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Kr&amp;~·sczvn

't r.

Vt'lt'ran~; Mt"morial

.G.

CotnpUteriad 11wiAc Ail! Selection
CJ Swim Molds - lnterpmi111 Selvices .

Shllo Mo orl'

~lthrow

Grovf&gt;r,

EMS unit.~ m~jmnd to 6 calls
Six c:r ll s ll'crr an s\\'er('() bv loca l unil s IVC'dnesday. lhe Mrrgs
Co unl.\ 1-:nwrgr·nry Mrdica l ~rvlccs r('por1s
,\J II. ~~~ :r. m llw Rm·l nr Unll took MariP Waldnlg from Ohio
~ ~ ~ lo Pl e,t sanr \'aile; ll ospr l al: Rat'i n ar1 2 :1;, p.m look Opal
rummr n fr om Hill Roa d 10 Pleasan t Vallev: Pomcrov ar :1:42
p.m . lOOk n:rvron McUrov. Ken Rockhold and Chm: lcs MrElrOI'
fr om !he sec or of an .rrc·idrnr near F'lve Poln l s on Ohio 7 ro
Vei&lt;' rlllr 5 Mrmorinl Hospi lal ; Syrarusc at 5: :15 p.m. rook
C' la renr •' Poll s from 1hr srPne of an auto acclder!l on forme1·
Rourr 7 10 \ 'clrr ,ms Memorial: Mlddleporl ar 8:28p.m· wenllo
Srco nd A\'C'nur for Char IPs M cCloud who refused rrealmrnt :
Mlddlrpor I a i ll · :1~ p.m lOOk Marv Wullare from v illage hall to
VPtf'l , lfi .S Mrmor w l

Lipscomb

MallhN' Mu n~s. Erica Rob!('. Molly
Toban. Amanda \Vcll , Tonva WUI, Adam

Timmv PE'a\'IE'V, Christopher Rou sh
Brent Wha l~·. 'Me)lssa Wha iP\ Brian

Gil mole, Garv St.a"'k.&gt;v. Donald Yost
I

Jt&gt;!iSit&gt;,' Jot&gt;.\'

Sal!f.btwy Elemealary
'
Tiw fourth stx Wf'l'ks ~adln~ per\00
honor roll at thfo Saltsbun· Elml('Otarv
~ AilS brf&gt;n illllOOnced Makin~ 3. '
iradf' of 8 w ab0v~ In all thf'tr subjects to
bf M~ to tlte ,_.l v.·er.-·
F.._ Grade: 8 1111 Jo BE\nti('V , Vlnc£'nl
Brod('rtck , Ch11d FolJTN'f Jason Fre-ckt'r.
·Mlcttae-1 FrymE&gt;r Jam" CelgPr, Mvca
Haynl'S. 8ara LH. Macllael L:&gt;lfhf'tt, Hf'ldi
L?"ll'llr.- BOb M·Branch Markham. Melissa
Ramsbu rg, !.abrlpa Smith, Jprcmy King
Seoond GrMe: Be-tsy Ho uda.s hl'lt . Amy
Jon es J ared King, Enn Krawsclyn

sk'a WhrE'/N.

Source~

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Ancfr.rson
•
Four1h Uradl': Jarrod r'"'o lft'M"'', Jt'rr
mla h Gllletlf' HC'ldl Huffman . AnniE'

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g1ad1 ng pl'rloc.l

Jnt

' Mlndv Pa1ttr!!Ofl , T911va Wau~rl'l . Ct'drlc

Mjstv frum . Mrron
Van('r Timm y V.ancr

ltUII Gradt:: M(llt!;sa Durbafn , Mlcha['l

D'Aw~lltO, Tina
rr.W,. R:obill Do.lftuf'. RUS4\o Ha nl~
, ClarPIK'f' H.atfiftfl Mf&gt;h~a RPf'\•f's . JE"S·

Sr-t.vnd

~onathan

't.ranrt

hOnor rall atttw&gt; Harrl80flvll ll' Elf'ml:'n !llrv
SrhQOI has been announr&lt;'d , Makin~ a
' grade nf B or abo\'Cia allthf'ir subj{'{'t" ro
br name&gt;d to th(' roM M'f'f&gt;:
""" o..k _ . _ Bls.-u. Ml•ck·

CoMO!'· - -

Grade:

JUth

GrurS4'r.

'
• - Elomeot...,

'M'tE' fou rth six

'The uar11~

Ohio

Honor rolls.

bu l that he cou ldn 't afford to give
the malerial and !he labor to the
l ownshlps. Reber1s sa id the
highway department also supp·
lles the rownships wilh pipe at no
cos!.
U nahl~ lo ht•lp
Although !he commissiOners
sy mpa [hlzes wilh the Salisbury
Trustees, a nd all olhc r lrusleE&gt;s
suffering from Jh0 loss of re
venue sharl njii. thev would not be
abl0 lo ass rst wllh du st co nlrol
" Wha l we do for on e rowhship ,
we have l o b&lt;' abl e 10 do for all
townships ," sa id Com!J!Iss ioner
Ri chard .lon&lt;'s "and we jus!
can't afford Jr."
Jones !old lh 0 group I hal there
ar c work s underway in star e
leglslutlon to help loca l governmcnl s, and suggested !hal they
co ntact slate leglslal ors ro make
them awarr of !he problem s
which townships ar0 sulfer inl(.
Eblin said she has a l r~ady 1allted
wllh
Sen Jan Michael

"Bur ll'lih rhe loss of revenue
sha r in g. we still ca n'! pur down
du sr control, " Eblin ex pla ined.
E blin and 1hr 1rus tres qu0s ti
oned if s~J'cs Ia x moncv could
somehow br us('() lo suPJ,J v !his
servlrC' 10 !he lown shrp, bwl ! he
commissioners &lt;•xplalnro rhal
the sa les rax wa s pla&lt;'Pd rn effrcl

.

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Prloe reducAd 138,000.00, 3

bectroom hou11a,
l~tpt lc

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fnepl~t c t~ ,

new

e.cre lot . 304·675·
307 3 a h er 5 00 PM
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14- The Daily Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

Homes for Sale

A1sumabl~t

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

54 Misc . Merchandise

•

lo an, 3 bedrooms. 1

bath, tamily room with wood
burner, eat in kitchen, cenual&amp;ir,
1 'h level acres. must sell relocat-

1975 Ford l TO UOO .OO .
French Prov. Orettser &amp; Mirror
&amp; CGrner Desk 75.00. 2 B&amp;W
26 ' rv·, t50.oo. 1 Dretting
table &amp; sm. bookcase 120.00.
Lg Vanity college textbooks·
cheap . Kenmore automat ic
washer S60.00. Pt\ 614· 4•6

mg, call after 4:00. 304-675 4460,

32 Mobile Homes

8508,

for Sale

Handmade quilts for ule. Call

April

76 _ Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories "

2010 John Oeere'ditttl tractor·
plows. disc $3950. New Idea
Dyne Bounce mower 1495. Lite
model 224T John Deere b1ler
S1295. Hay wagon t300. Ctll

e14·2e8-8522.
CROSS lo SONS
U.S. JS, W•t. Jackton.
e14·211-146L

HOMES KESSEl' S' QUALITY
MOBil E MOME SALE S, 4 Ml
WEST. GALLIPOLIS, AT 35

PHONE 614-446-7274,

1966 Skyline. 47x10. t2 400,
Ca ll 614-446_.0 39 0.

1972 Culle 14x66 ·wit A 1982
Expando 1 2~t~O . Fire place. centraL air, 2 bath I , 2 storage
buildings Most sell. 113,800.
Ph 241)-5884 after 6pm
1976 Nashua 12x54, 2 BR ,

·· large'' bath. 11ery good cond.
Moving-need to sell. Call 814-

44&amp;"7ee7,

101166 mob,le horne for sale.
111try good cond . Call 614 -256 1176

1978 14x60 2 BR. 10x20
porch. Call 614·446·0602
12x60 two bedroom trailer on

"That was a Saturday night
this town will R~ALLY

remember!"

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

992-7020,

: 1974 Granville 141170, 3 bed1 room , 1 Y, batht,' all electric.
' mu st be moved. 86800 OBO .
' 614-986-4367 .

'-------------------' 12x56 , 2 bedroo m trllilar.

Mobil e homes for rent ttarting
$176 .00 and up 304·446 ·

0508,

3 bedroom moDila home. garden
. apace, kidJ. no pe11 , 304 ·458·
1887

44

: $2,400.00. 304-675-2670 or

' e75-8e13,

: Mobile home. 1979 VIllag e. 2
' bedroom , c hlltn . 8x8 1torege
: bldg. · Rented lot. •s.ooo.oo.

' 304-e7S-6906,

•

: 1983 Mobil a hom e. 14x60, fii':C
• cond, 813,500.00. All electric
' and central air. will con1lder
1truck on trada. 304· 675 · 31 18
: 111tt11r 4 ~ 00 PM
: 1980 New Moon mobile home,
• 12x60, e11pando llvingroom, 2
•bedroo ms . 51 , 500.00, 304 ' 675-7481 after 4 :30 .

'- -- - -- -

: 1 01'i50 trailer, 2 b&amp;drooms,
, fumistted with washl!lr and dryer ,
•port h. good t hape, '2.400.00 .
•call 304·88 2 ·3326 .
' 1977 mobile '1\o ma, 12x60, a ll
:electric, S6, 600 00. 304-676·

,2809,

33

Farms for Sale

136 Acra Farm with 26001b.
loblcco base &amp; 3 outbuildings.
..Approx. 15 ecraa farm land.
Located on Swan Creek Rd. Ph.
,6 14· 268· 1774.
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34

Business
Buildings

CommerciAl buildings for 16ase.
Downtown Pt . Ple11111nt . Stofet,.
olflctu A·One Au! Ette tl'l .
Carol Yeager. Broker. Cell 304·
875· 6106 .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
33 acru: 3 miles wett of HM C.
near route 36. C11ll 614 -446·
8221 after 6.
2'h acret of bott om tend,
11pprox. 6 miles south of Eureka
off Old At . 7 . Good hom e site.
C11ll 814 -266-1774.
Lot 4· 15 acrat more-le11, Smiles
hom city llmiu. Rt. 2HI. Call
814- 448-2460 after 4pm.
19 . Acre lot ; Wood• Mill ~d . ,
Huntingto n. Tnitftr Pad. water
tap . Ideal hom e 81ta . Call 614·

664·8701 ,

l ot 120 fl . " 180 ft . Baum
Addition . Chetlllt Townaf\ip. All
utilities available. Call 61 • · 459·
9630 .
Ashton building lou . mo,bila
homfts permntf!d. Clyd11 8ow11n.

J• 304-576-2338,

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr . r11nch. ~ o dney Vlllago II.
1285 mo . plus dapotit References required. C11ll Blackburn
Realty 614A46·000B .
House on Texas Road. Call

61 4· 44e-0756,

Apartment
for Rent

1 BedrMm basic rent 1176 00
plut electric. Alao rtquirad a
t200 00 security depoalt. CON·
TACT: Jackaon E1tate1 Dept. Ph
446 - 3997 Equal HOUSing
Opportunity
Furni1hed &amp; unfurnished apts ..
$160.00 and up , referencaa Ph .
304· 676-7738 or 304 ·675 6104 A·1 Reel Eatate.
16 Court Street. 2 BR . 1%
baths, w / w carpet. co mplete
m(]dern kitchen , gas heat. well
insulated, wired t or phone &amp;
cable t..-, apeclous , parking in
rear, patio. ill376 / mo. plus
utllltlet. Deposit . References
required. N o pets. Call614·446·

4928.

Furnished Efficiency. ill 150.
Utilhin pd . Single Share bath.
607 2nd, Gallipolis. Call 4464416 after 7pm.
740 2nd Ave .. 1 BR . ..1.86.
Deposit requited . Call 614 ·446·
422 2 between 9&amp;6.
1 BR . grpund floor apartment.
A.ll utilities paid. Nur McOo·
nelda. Call614·446-7026 .

New apartment · completely
furn . Ref. &amp; Dep 1 or 2 adulta
only Call 614-446-0338
Spacious 2bdr apt., C A., water
p11id. Near Pina Hut , Gallipollt.

Ph. 814-44e-,7025,

Unturnithud apt .: 4 rms . &amp; beth .
1st lloor with yard. Ref. &amp; Sec .
Dep. Ca ll 614· 446·0444 .

2 bdr .. all utilities pflid exce pt
elec.. furn . or untum ., 18C.
deposit required. Convenie nt
location. Call614-446·8568 or

614-446·4778,

Furni1hed 2 bdr .. AC, be11 utlful
rl\ler view in Kanauga . HUO
ec::cepted. Foster Mobile Home
P11 rk . Call 614- 4"6· 1602.
Partly re modeled, 2 bdr mobile
home. 1 mile out of Gallipolis on
688 Ca ll 614-446 .6463 or

el 4-446-1323,

61 4·40·4607 o• 44e-2802,

Gra cious living. 1 and 2 bad·
room apartments at VIllage
Manor and Rlvaraida,. Apart·
menta In Middleport . From
8216. includ ing utilities. Call

814-992-7787. EOH,

large 2 bedroom apartment In
Middlepon , wuher and dryer
hooltup , partially furnished . Pay
own utilitia1. •186 . per month.
Cell 614·992· 2381 dRY• or
614· 992 ·2609 evenings.
1 bedroom apartment in Middle·
port , all utillt iea paid. t21 0 . per
month . Call 614 · 992-6763 ,
One and two bedroom turn i1hed
aptt tor rent In Middleport. All
utilities p11 id Call 614-992 ·
5084
Ftunlahed and unfurnished
apartmont for rent. 814-992 ·
5434 or 304.882-21586 .
APARTMENTS. mobile home..
houses. Pt. Plet~ un t and GaiUpoUa. 614·446 -8221
Large apt on Vitmd St, depotit
required. phone 304· 896-3460

Otfice Spa ce tor Rent . h cellent
lor Attorneya, Accountaf\t. etc.
Close to Court House. Call
Wiae mah Real Estate Agency.
61t ·446·3644.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33. Nor1h ol Pomeroy.
Rental trall.,l. Call 814-992-

7479 '

Space for rent , trsller ~paces,
locust Rd. At . 1. Point Plenant.

304-675-1076.

Speciou• Mobile Home Iota kn
re111, large recrerion lf'ld picnic

area. free lot give aWI'1 · 304·

675-307llort.• 5,00 PM ,

lAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofn and chalrJ pnced from
$396 to •996. Tablet t60 and
up to 8125. Hida· e· beda 1390
to 8695 . Reclinen t226 to
t375 ' Limps ili2B to ill126.'
Dinette1 8109 end up to 1496.
Wood table w -8 chalta iJ286 to
$796. Desk S1 00 up to $375 ~
, Hutches $400 and up . Bunk
beds complete w -mattrtsaes
8296 and up to $395. Baby beds
ill 110 &amp; 8176 . Manrestu orbo•
apr1ngt full or twin •83, firm
ill73, and t83. Queen set•*226,
King $360. 4 drawer chnt U6.
Oret~ars 189. Gun cabinet• 8 .
10, 12 gun. Qu or electric range
8375 . Baby mattresses '35 &amp;
845 . Sed frames 820. no &amp;
King frame t60. Good talectln
of bedroom sultlll. mettl ca·
binets, headboards 130 and up
to 166.

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Used Furniture: wood table &amp; 2
benches. beds. &amp; dretaer. 3
miles out Bulavilte Ad. Open
9AM to 6PM, Mon. thru Set .

814-448·0322.
STOP· LOOK -SAVE
Mollohan Furniture S. Applian ces. Rt . 7 North Qalllpolia. Ohio
Ph. 614-•46·7444. 8pc. Wood
Uvlhg Room Suite $399.00.
Good uted portable &amp; floor
model colored TV's. Call 614·

44e-1149,

Amana large capacl1y room air
conditioner· 1B, OOO BTU . good
cond. U26 . Call 614-4461119 after 6 PM .

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42 inch 3 point lawn mower
'Category 0 or 1. Both in excellent
condition. Lloyd Bl11ckwood.

614·986·3806.

Tony's Gun Repairs, hot reblue·
ing. Open 9:00AM to 7:00PM .
Call 304-675-4631 .
Super single w&amp;ter bed complete
S260. 304· 675-8209 alter 6 .
Rough lumber. oak &amp; poplar
S160 per thousand by the Bd. or
20c bd. tt. 304-875 -4412.
Walkeria Wrecker. Handermn.
Moving sale. refr1gerator
t1BO.OO. dryer $)6 .00, beds
S20.00. ttereo 11 75.00:-' miac,
2206 N . Main St . Point
Pfeasant .
Minoha 35mm camere, lenses
include wide angle, telephoto.
10om and 1 45mm. Asking

0275,00, 304-875-3184.

42 mch electric range. Canning
jars 4 quilt tops. 304-875-

5398,

26 inc'h color TV,

304-875-2015,

.

sao.oo:

' 84 Honda Elite scooter
$1 ,200 00 . Garden tiller State
Man used ve"1 little S300.00.

304-675-5123,

Model 94 Winchester Ciauic
30· 30 1260.00. lincoln Welder
t1 26.00. Speed Queon clothes
dryer t100.00. 304· 773-6303.
Oulcetta 1110 called a hammered
dulcimer ill100.00 firm. 304·

802-3110,

Stationa,.., exercise bike S25.00,

304·a82-3110,

12x3 It 1wimming pool with
pump , filter !lnd accetsories.
Stereo. 304·675-61 08

65 Building Supplies
Building Materials
Block, brick, sower pipes. win·
dows, lintels, lite. Claude Win·
tell. Rio Grenda, 0 . C11ll 614·

246·5121 ' -

27e3.

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Pets for Sale

Oragonwynd Cattery Kennel
CFA Hlmalayln. Penian and
Siameae kitten•. AKC Chow
puppies. New Chow puppies
Call 814· 446· 3844 efter 7PM.

Aopentlec::tric range. 4100. Two
yean old Call814-742·2187.

53

A.KC Reginered Dachshu nd
puppietalso 1 male Pekinese Ph.

814-448-7920,

English Setter, Regi stered, good
hunting dog. Will well or trade
for glfn. Clll' 614-949· 2544.
8 Inch green Amazon P1renha

030,00, 304-675-3710.

Antiques

Old Oriental Rugs Want ed I Any
tire or condition. Call toll hee
1·B00· 433· 78t?.
Ouk, chaira, ttanda and other

882·31 10,

itema . C11ll 814· 985·3805 .
lloyd ,Blackwood , Sumner
Road.

2 Pomeranian atud dog a, 10 to
13 lbt each, S60.00 each,

CAIIIIhan't Used Tire Shop. Over
1,000tirai . tlzes12 , 13, 14, 16,
16. 16.6. 8 miles out Rt . 218.

Ca11114-261-8251,

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Pl ..t h~ cistern state appro..-ed,
plastic teptlc:: tanks. plaflic
culverta, metal culvert1. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. J1ck·
ton. Oh. 614· 286· 6930.
2 hydrtullc chain. t11cellent
c ond ition UO.OO each, 1 talon
h11ir drvar S60.00 Cell8t4· 446·
8621
Goad
90 day
grain and
fed halvet
USDA
Inspected
quanera
$1 .26. Cut and wrapped Ph.

304-937-2900.

The Arbuckle Church Aide is
now ttkklg Otders for homemade E11t"' Egga. A 6 oz. '119
aellt for S1 .00. Choc::olete covtred .fla..-ors are; chocotate.
coconut. peanut butter, maple
nut. Chtt'rf, 6 cherry nut. Call

71

AC tractor. t725. Runt great.
MF 4-row corn planter. Nl 340
2 -row corn picker, grtvity
wagon, 3 point h;tch wood
splitter. Call 614· 266· 8189 al·
ter 6pm.
8N Ford· Tractor, plows, dia.c.
cultivators. boom, 4 ft . brush
hog, 6 h . blade, S2800. Call

614·44e·8837,

7'x18' Flat Ded, dutl 1111e
trailer ,S 900. Call 614 -448 6837 1fter 8:00 .•
Vermeer 604 H Round Baler
used 1 Seaton makes 6x4 Bales.

08600, Ph 614-38e-9832,

19BO Long · 81.0 4x4 84 HP, '2
Round Bala Feeder•. Drum
Mower. Ph . 814· 2415-95157.
800 Ford tractor with frail
mower. New Holland Salar,
Man Ferg Raike • wtgon .
Running glars $3950. Ph. 614·

28e·6622,

3010 John Deere Tractor with
loader' U360. John Deere Plow
•300. John Deere Trtnapor1
Di1c: t600 John Oeera 260
gallon aprayer $275 . Ph 614·

304-a82-31 10.

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AUCTION lo FURNITURE 62

1967 Chevy Impala-Red with
' blac::k interior. 396· 325 HP . Very
good condition. 11600. Call

e14-246·9e09,

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1980 Pinlo wagon. low milat,
no ruat. 8660. 1974 Torino
1600. 1986 Pontiac. clean.
$1000orb..toHer Steat1710
Chatham, Oaii'M,IIs. Ohio.
1985"12 Mercury Lynx Spon,
bright red. AC. stereo, aharp,
26.000 miles, new ,.dials. Call

614-448·0312

77 Fireblrd. High miltage, ae·
cond owner. t900. Call 814·

448-4913,

1982 Ford Thunderbird, auto.,
with air, 50,000 miln. Very
good cond. Calt 814-266-8880.
1983 Lincoln Town Car 57,000
m,i .. he . Cond .. St.arp,

010.000. Call 814-367-0580

1§84 Plymouth Reliant, A/ C,
PS / P8, cruiae, 80,000 milat,

3 point PoWell Tobacco P\anter.
Super A Farmall with c::ulti'la·
tor~ . Call 814·949· 2013.

1978 Cadillac, very good cond .
PS / P8, P. teats. Call814·.a46·
7348
4 .•

New Holland 477Hay bind . Exc.
Cond. 304·273·4216 .

1978Trans -Am I· top, A-1 cond .
57,000 miles., whit• with blue
inttrk&gt;r, 43100, prica negotiable, mutt sel Call 814·742·

Whita16 hp, *4,960 00. OPEN
HOUSE , April 10 and 11 . Big
Oiacount on machlntrt 10% oft
parts. Sidera Equipment, Hand·
arson. W. Va. 304-6715-7421 .

&amp;PM . ~

03,500, Calle14·448·216L

•ft••

2372,

·1983 Flrtbird 305·4 barrel .
W· Od, AC, t-top, PS , PB, AM,
FM . Ctock starto, fl800. Call

W1de Rain irrigation outfit.
8,000 ft pipe end fittings,

814-742 · 2051. 814-742·
3092,

62 Wanted to Buy

1983 Flrebird 305. 4 barrel,
w / od, AC , t -tops. troS / PB ,
AM / FM / clock atereo, U800.

Call e14-742-3098. "' 814742·2051 oftiH' 4,30.

Now buyin9 1hell corn or e•
corn. Call 1orlatett quotet. Rivff
City Farm Supply, 614-446·

1984 Reliant 4 dr . station
wegon, Deluxe, tuto., cc:. new
tiret, 47.000 mllea. f4100. Call
I 14·441· 2300.

Want to buy Alfalfa or mixid hay
out of field , ceii304- ~B•· 769B.

1 982 VW Rabbit. di"el, 60
MPG ., AM-FM CUMttt, very
good condilian , clean. 13000.

Want to buy pick up load ear
c:orn. 304-882-3110

livestock

Ouroc Boart. Bred juat like the
boara we telted at the Ohio
Teltation thai gained over 2.6
lb1. per day. Roger Bentley,
Sabina. OH. 513·1584- 2398.
Regi1tered American uddlebrad
horset fOf tale. Good breeding, 3
merea, 1 gelding. Call 614· 446·
1642 ext . 478 or after 15 Call

614·25e-e4e1 ,

Young pure brtd Charlolt Bull
for ult. Call ther 6pm. 614·

268-e855

2 Hone used traillt' with new
tires, good paint. readyu f&amp;r uU

$1295 Ph. 614-288-6522
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50 two year old performanc•
tested Angus bulls with high
EPO 'S , Schearbrook Angui,
5803 Oakes Road. Clayton,

Ohio 45J15, &amp;13-e37-4128
teveoings 613·837· 3894. 513·
854-3e40i,

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Hay &amp; Grain

Hay for Mit, Round bales,
CeH 614· 246· 5117.

~ixed .

542a,

Transportat 1011
71

Autos for Sale

Ph. 114-388-9780,

1982 Cflevy Citation. Good
paint a. tiras, clttn, with tir.
AM I FM. 1149&amp;. 1982 Pontiac

59 For Sale or Tra~e , J2000.
4 cyt , PS t Pa , Call
614 - ~86 · 8622 .

80 Monu , excellenf1:of1d. Naw•
exhaust, new tires. •2000.
151 ~ . Central A..,.. in Rio

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SNAFU'" by Bruce Beattie

1181 Mazda AX 7, B· speed,low
mHoago Ph. 814-448-3231 .
1981 Chtvylmpala. 4-do'or. Ac .·
tilt st.,lng whnl. cruilt. AM·
FM . Good condition '2700.00

Ph. 814·4411-2113.

1984 Chevatte, Auto, Air,

24.000ml. t3000, Ph, 114·
379-2802.

1984 Etcort 4-tpeed. • · door.

50,000ml. U250. Ph, 814379-2812.

1183 ChiVy , CavaNer, 2-door,
red with grey velour Interior.
Super lharp outlidt. btra cle.,
lntida U2150. Ph . 614· 288-

8522,

Trucks for Sale

814·378·2584,

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Serv1ces

,,

614-441-7a81 ,

1981 Plymouth Tauritmo
t4.800.00 . 21Sin . RCA Color TV
0200. Ph. 114-446-8898,
1980 Thunderbird 302 with +-.
1pd. auto. overdrtve. SunrO&lt;lf,
AM / FM / ttpe, etc . Qood condition . , *1200. Call 014 ·247·

4292,

1980 Chevettt. 4 IJ)Md , AC,
good running condition. •1200.

Coli 814-992-3971,

1182 Buick Alvlwa 2 door.
Lotded, Astra Aool. 80, 000
tctual mil•. *1195.00. Call

114-992-5875,

1-981 AMC Spifit, 4 lj)Nd,
power stHrinu, sunroof, good
eond, U ,OOO.OO. C.M 304-

6711-3912 bolo" l ooo PM,

1985 Orand Am LE, V·l, one
owner. low miles, g.,... kept.
304-171· 23&amp;•.

1980 Bronco, 1200 mtrddert
with 1poke. Calll:14-446-0602.

1180 tnet
Aabbh.
AC , AM·FM.
bQcty
Interior,
good ongood
belt offw. 814·446-1077.

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1980 Ootoun 510. 4 -. good
304·171·1119 oftw
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1853, or 304· 4&amp;8-1997.

·taoo.oo
3113.

Formal . ballerina length .
dresaes. co.at, att sin 10. Call

1111 l'lv,_,., Furr.' ~ door

304-171-

PU . MUJII •=IRcal flll•tcb•
AwiiiMI to 011 liW 1.,.,..

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.......,, AM/ FM radio. I
IO&lt;Ordor u.. can $14·4444274.8-h• o~o~~ 8vo,_ uoo •
no15P kl'otollod con 114·441·
3007. '
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t12.000, 304-87!-11479,

rael on Yom Kippul, publjC8·
lion of Eric8 Jong's 'Fear Of
Flying: Billie Jeen King's

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tennis victory over Bobby

· Riggs, and Wa1erga1e's 'Saturday Nighl Mes8acre' , (60
min ,)
II (!) MOVIE: 'Hero II
lArge'
[f) Tho GIQff of the Garden
A lOur of lh8 spectacul6r
rhododendron gardens at

S1. ExbufY , lhe llfallme pro·
jecl of lhe lite Phillip de
Rolhschild , James Mason
narrales, 160 min ,)
J ® a 1]2) Tho Wizard Si·
mon uses one of hla Ingenious inventions to .probe a
dancer's subconscious after

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1985 Htrley Oa11tdJOn, Softail .
Lots of tMtres. h . cond . 2.500
miiH. tt800. Call 814·258-

1115,

380 Cl Honda. Ex . running
condition, Looko OOOd, now
battery. New pointt, ptuga, a.
electric ltan, tlto n.w siasy bar.
t400 or will t rade. -ctll 814·

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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Boslon , lin Slereo)
I]) 700 Club
(I) D Cll JIICII and Mike
iCC) A comic dieo of a au&amp;·
pacted drug ove1doae OUI·
''aide of one of Mlke't res-

THATS FUNNY. ,.
, 11-lE RE6T OF IT
16 BLANK .

NOW I'VE 60T'60\\E-THING

E L5E TO INCR.RY ABOUT.

convince a 14-yur-old greffili artist 10 dtaptay her worl&lt;
in other ways. (60 min.) (R)
(I) Novo: The Desort
Doesn't Bloom Hare Any·
more (CC) Water and irrlgt·
lion poNciet are examined

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AND HEATING

Cor. Fourth tnd Pine
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· Galllf&gt;olit. Ohio
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Phone e1 4·446· 3888 or 61 4 · ~

44e-4477

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Electrical
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along with their effects on

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&amp; Refrigeration

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BARNEY
SUPPER'S READY !! OL' FASHION
WE'RE KAVIN'
MASHED. TATERS

Ol'

114·241·9629,

AN' OL'

Hot Tip "''"c.,, Bao;Hn RMds.

Dillard Water Service: Popla.'
Cisterns. Wlll1. DeiNery Any ...
time. C. . f14-446 -7404-N'o1
Sunday cells.
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K•wa ....l F· 7, gDOCI caftditioft,

R • R Wettr Senric::e. Hort~lltl'
.Cilterns, wtns. pools t1'lled .~
Formerly Jamet: 8oys W.ter ,;;
Same rates Call 304-675 -r
6370.
r

rooat bOott, twltt throttle, nerf
bart, 4'1:1: montht ltfl on wtr•
ranty. Eindoted trtilll',llt~ . h ·
c..lent th . .. G14-992-7251 .

•no.oo. 304-571-2191,

1111 Honda XL210,! bel1 oHer.
et~c

1113 Yah1mt Venture Ro,.l.

10.000 mloo, 04.!00.00, 304SIB-3013.
S hp luthHog. U lochmowor.
lour ATV. UOO.OO. 304· n35321.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

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"'OU DON'T NEED NO
STOP

FASHION

SKILLET

191G Honda, 260 A. fourt,.,.,

1he soiL (60 min.)
®aCIIStmon&amp;SimonA
rookie cop hires 1he Simona
10 find out if her vo1oran
partnor Ia oolhe lake from a
Q!mbler. (60 min ,) IRI
Myatoryl: Cover Hor
F- (CCI Adam Oalgliuh

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Colll14-4411-9114,

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their son return to Indiana to
escape the 'decadence ' of

taurants; Jackie attempts to

11111 Honda Shadow 100. low
tnllft, b . cond. M•ny axtrat.

304-17!·11433,

can comedians, Alan King
and S1eva Allen. (60 min ,)
-@ MOVIE: '55 Doys At
Peking' Part 2 of 2.
8:05 (J) MOVIE: 'Something
Big'
8;30 D Cil CliJ Flml.ly Ties iCC)
(In ~lereo)
(J) NHL Hoclloy: Teoma10
Be Announced 13 hrs.)
(Live)
9:00 D Ill @ Chee111 (CC)
Woody's parents InsiSt that

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" IF '!OLJ WERE BORN
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CN.THI5 ()ATE ,..

GRAVY··

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J .J . .water Setvice. Swimmi~
pool•. cisterns &amp; wells . ·c.,q •
614-246·1285.
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Watteraon 't Water Hauhni ,
rettonable rates , imm~di-'e
2. 000 gallon defiV"V. c:lsternt,
poolt, well , etc. call 304-57G·
2919 .
A.~

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HINTIN'

NEW FASHION
COOK STOVE'

continun his investiga1ion

!hal Involves 1he 1rouble fol·
lowirlg Sally Jupp, (60 min ,).
9:30 8 Cll Cill Nothl11t In Com·
mon,PREMIERE Ad oxocu·
live David Baoner 11 forced
10 uao ' hio cemenkerouo
lither Max in a clienfo coroal commoricaL (In Stereo)
10:00 8 Ill illl L.A. lAw Van
Owen 1Urnl 10 alcohol and
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piNt to cope wilh lhe trauma
of having been shot (60
mirt.) jln S1oroo) ,
(() -. (() 20/20 (CCI
Schoduled: a report on lhe
uto of 11eroidl bv hiahochool ttudan1i who onty
11kt 1hem 10 Improve 1helr
look•. (60 mirl,)

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John'a
Service. s.~
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Dump truck . . . . .. llmeston

uftd tnd grnll deliw•ed. phone
lp4· &amp;'7e· 3190.
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Here is a deal with several items of
interest. First, the bidding, North, after responding two diamonds, laier bid
three hearts, supporting the opening
bidder's suit. Was that three-heart bidforcfng7 Within your partnerslllp you
may have an absolute rule, but my an·
swer is that South is expected to bid on
unless the opening bid was extremely
weak,
.
T,he play of lhe hand Is tricky after
the club opening lead. Declarer won ln
dummy and Immediately played a dla·
mond. East was right to duck the first
diamond. When he won the second dla·
mond, he played another club, (Thai
choice was certainly better , than un·
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heart jack West allowed that trick to
hold Declirer played a second hearl
back to his nine. Wesl won and played
a spade to East's ace. East now played
another high club. Jorclng dummy to
ruff as West discarded his remaining
diamond Declarer had now t&lt;Mitthree
tricks and could not avoid the I&lt;Mis ol a
fourth one, (II he played a diamond
and shed his club, West would make
his small trump ,)
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II Pizzeria
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fixture
Yeaterday'e Anllwer
4 Coach's
12 Renown
14 Sword's
concern 15 Tinker
24 "Wozzeck"
II Presage
superior
or Llbeny
composer
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8 Chump 18 21S At the table,
7 Be quiet!
16 Lunar
Cham28 Noted cow
New Year 8 Egyptian
bcrlaln
29 Tide
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17 Mason's
10 NCO's
22 Greek
34 M~ors
need
command
sun deity
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19 Growl
13 To he
23 Collector's 311 Part of
20Shade
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matriarch
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211 Burn
28Common
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27 Minstrel
jokesters
30 River (Sp.)
31 Floor
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ton'1 bullet! lnd moa1 vi·
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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

448-114U

Cond,

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614· 248·1005 evenings.

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*2.35 ft. , up . Allsiz11. Fittings,
Ftbrication . Day II nighl dellverv,
within 1 50 miltl. Will not blli,
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GrHnar a.wna that il WHd tnd
Pest Fr1tt1, llquld or grandula~.
applicttion·tru and ahrub too.1
Stump removal anywh.,. with ~·
out ltwn damage. For compl ...
tree and lawn ctre caii3D4· 67S::

Truck• for Bale

1117 Jeep Comm•IIN 2WD

c:plor t01w~ln­

3041

86 Bronco II Eddie Bauer
Edition, letdtd, low miiHge.
garao• kept Eac . cond .

304·812·3208. 304·773·
5131 ,

t1.700.oo, 304·n:J.I321,

•7a . Welnut ttereo/ record

~ervlce .

Concrete fini1h. parlting lot1, 1'
ba1ementa · any tile job. Stnio ~
Citlqn Discount, Alett Garfield.:
114-985·4•64. '1_,
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40,000 actual mlln, ;oocl con·
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'74 Dalton l -2t0, good canct.

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9089,

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815 ·3802

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November of 1973 include
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mtt ofd f 1200. Firm Call

1972 Chevy Camwo •975.:
1978 Fiat 1800 Cohwrtible
$1150.; 1979Trtf'IAml2150.

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YESIEIIiDU'S SCIAM·I.ETS ANSWEIS. .

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1986 Ford F-260 4x4, V· B,
PS I PB, Auto. trans , AM / FM ·
/ Cut, low mileage, tltc: . cand.

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household when Cliff end
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If we oould bring our dog.
"Sorry," said Ilia woman, "we
don't allow .....:!. In the zoo."

UnStltlfl - Heron - Admit - Submit - MISS my DOG
IWIUI excited aboulour~tercomlng home during spring
break. When aha an1ved she hed, "Collegelslun, but when
I go away I sure MIS$ my
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~ IN THESE SQUARES

Berney Mltler
7:05 (J) Sanford and Son
7:30 8 Cll (I) NewlYwed Game

1986 Fdrd Rtnger plck·up. 4
cyl .• 5 ·~ 0-0 . Ridio, white
with red lnteriOf, only 5, 700
mil ... like new. esooo. , 9B6
ford F·2150 4 wheel driv'e, 300 81
Home
alx cyl. 4·speed, AM·FM cnattt,
Improvements
I
red with red interior, dual tenks.
30,000 miles. •ee.oo. 1986
'lifo'd F- 100 4 wheel do iva, 30d ,
•''
six cyl. 4 speed, AM·FM, charBASEMENT
coal with gray interior, turbine
WATERPROOFING .•wheela witf) Dtyton radial Unconditionll lifetime gutra~­
"Stags'', 22.000 mil ... t8000. tM. LOCII references fumlshe4.
Call 614·992 ·7844 1fttr 15 :00 Free Htimttes. Call cone-.:
ond 304·175·8300 doyo.
1-614-237-o•ea. day or nigh .
Aogert Basemen
1988 Dodge Ram Charger Waterproofing.
{lookl like Blazer). Red •.nd
white; low milts, AM · FM SWEEPER end sewing machin'
casMtta radio, power windowt repair, parts, and supplies. Pi.cf.
and door locka, cruiH. tlh. 4•4. up and delivery, D•vis Vacutifl!l
windshietd sun visor, litihted Cleaner, one half mile u~t:
running boards. Must ull, new Georgtl Creek Rd . Call 6141
car ordered. Celll14· 742-2211 446·0294.
:
before 5:00 and 114·992-6764
tfttf 6:00 tnd ask for Dave.
All typet carpenter I concrete
work: lntarior, e•terior, remoJ.
1983 tht cylinder S·1ti GMC deling, Pttinli"iJ. roofing, · f~
pickup with stand•d transmis· · estimates. Call 814·446·8174:
sion. Good condition. t2760.
Coli 814· 742-2480,
·
fainter: lnterior/E~eterior-26 Vt4
Irs experlance. Free estimat4'i1961 Ford one ton V-8, 4 spaed, Ranonabla rates. Call614· 2A·
flat bad, ao. 000 actual milft, &amp;7e5,
$15~5.00 , 1877 Ford pickup,
new paint job, .,.c cond. • Tree ttump remov81, chain
e1.99&amp;.00. Ford' plclurp parta. 1enc... mOwing. mulch. 1had(~ _
304-e75·3574.
lhruba, tuliat. rhododendronar
Don's Ltndscapes . Call 614J
1
1977 Ford pickup, 6 cyl, sttnd· 446-9641.
ard shift, new like topper,
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01 ,800,00, Coii304·S37·2025 RON ' S Telavition Serwu;)$
or 304·468·1801 ,
House calls on RCA. Quati'rt
GE. Speeitling in Zenith. Ct!
1977Dodge 'A ton , PS. PB. 318 304-571-2398 or 614 · 446~
four speed lang. IMd. 1987 2454.
' 1
Dodge, PS. PB, 318 four speed
overdri'le long bed. 1·304-895· Fetty Tree Trimming. atuWtp,
3053.
removal. Call 304- 871 - 1331 ~ 1}
1977 Ford F-1&amp;0 Super C~b, RINGLES 'S SERVICE .
uats regular gai. 81,700.00: ri•nced clrpente~. electrician~
304· 713·6325 ,
m1aon. pitntar, roofing Unci~
ing hot tar application) 304·
675·2088 Ot 675·7147,
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814·245-9557.

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1986 Hondt Rabtl 260. 1,045

1182 Ford' Granda. good cond,

114-675-3099.

197e Wilder~ua 18ft, camP\:,
awning and air qond , axe co'1·
394-882· 3108.
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ET vists With comedian Jay
Lena .
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Ill (J) people's Court
(I) @ MacNeil/Lehrer

91h ft. El Dorado slid~in tr
camper. Sleep~4 '1K1ulta.ln g
condition. t896. Call 614·
2288 aft• .15:00 .

1981 Ford Rangftf', 6 tpd., in
very good cond. Ataume lotn.

mil" . Call 614-446· 8306 .

1979 Fore! Granada 4·door,
8cyl. 1 owner. • 1000.00 Ph.

n~olllo.

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died ,
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6:35 (1) Andy Griffith ,
7:00 Dill PM Magazine
I]) Hardcastle and McCor·
mlok
(J) SpomCenter
(J) EnteriAIInmont Tonight

1973 Midaa Camper: 19
good cond. Asking t1600.
.614·256·"1235.

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88 Ford F·260; 4000 . milat.
Ptyoff. 61 International, 70
lmemational 1 ton. 1700 08
off•. Call 8t4·388·9822.

1978 Oldsmobile Cullut
Wagon , good c:onditton ph.

cond. ell
5:00PM.

304 -931-2681 . 304·458-

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72

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Ph. 304-171·481 9.

4286,

18 Windows, 2 Picture Windows, 20 Storm Windowt . Ph.

1984 Ford Escort: Auto., AM·
FM-tapa, wire rima *2999
John's Auto &amp;alii, BulavillaAd.,
O.llipolia.

1979 Kubota Diesel Tractor. 17
H.P., with baclthoeand front end
load~r . Call 614·992- 5875 .

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Piano for talel Retpontlblepertv
wanted to a11umesmall monthly
payments on piano . See locally.
Call credit manager 1-800-447-

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after

Tobacco poundag• 191 41b. 40
centa a pound. Ph. 61-4·246·

Musical
Instruments

Autos for Sale

28e-6522 '

170b. Colll14-441-2745,

51 Household Goods

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~043.

Pome11nian pups. 1 male, 1
femtl•. • 100.00 each. 304·

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(I) Doctor Who
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(J]I CBS Newt
® KnowZooe: Why Birds
Sing The ,ocouslics of b.rd

WHEN OWEN WON fU"L.
C~TOPY OF &amp;ROOKE, I

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6:0&amp; (I) Bei!8rtv l:lillbilliea

1!!78 Coachman t9'1.! h .,
contained. AC , C.refrae aWl·
in g. ..-arygoodc:ond. $4200. ~~

2S85,

Conc::r.ete bloc ks all sizes yard or
delivery. Ma1on send. G1111ipoli•
Block Co.. 123 "'h Pine St..
Gtlllpollt , O..,o Call 614 446·

8:00 DCIJCJJDCJJ®ID(J]I®
Nilwo
I]) Big Volley
8 (!) Joffersoos
(J) Squari- One 1V iCC)
® Secret City

304-675-2000,

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8ft. alumntruck toPper 146 .00.

s7.600,oo, 304·895-3053,

Moving Sale, 701 Cherry St.
Vinton, Ohio. April ht, 2nd, &amp;
3rd . 4x18 above ground •wim·
mlng pool, antique bedroom
tuite, new couch . 2 Quean Ann ·
chAin , living room suite, dining
room suite, breakfett set, stereo.
5 AKC Reg. Siber l.an huskiea
books, porch swing; picnic table,
other items 10 numerous to
Blue ev••· t7B ~ithout papers.
e126 with papers. 8 wkl. old.
mention , Nlca Hlettion of Fen·
ton Gla111
Call614· 266· 6746 .
Like new Sean sofa , end tables
and Iam pi, dining table, metal
werdrob e . Hoovttr Va cume
Cleaner Ph . 614· 38?-0172

John
3010 Deere
John Deere
plows, tractor
John Deere
with
buth hog. t4&amp;00. John Deere
hay bind t1350. Call 814-281·

Air c:onditiontT. 21 ,000 BTU·
Seers Best. l ike new. Asking
t35J). or best offer. Paid owr

Ollv• St., Galllpotl1. New &amp; used
wood·cDIIIItovtll, 8 pc: WOOd lR
.uhe t399. bunk beds •199,
992-5858.
ttcllnen new 6 u•ed bedroom
Sultas. wrlnuer wuhert, &amp;
2 bedroom t railer. coupltl, 1 ahoel . Nnv llvlngroom tuhaa
small child. Locust Rd .. R1. 1 . · •tti· UI9, lamps. Call $14·
Point Pleasant. 304· 676-1078. 441·3159,
For rant: 12x60. 2 bedtoom
mobile home. Racine area. 614 ·

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers. refrigerators.
range1 . Sltaug• Applian ces,
Upper River Rd. betide Stone
Crut Motel. 614-446-739B .

54 Misc. Merchandise

t0x60 2 BR mobil e home. Ctll

2 bedroom 58x14 AC , quiet
nelghborhood close to Ri o
Granda. Adult• prefened. Refer·
ence required. Ph . 614·246·
&amp;858 or 446-0239.

·valley Furniture, new &amp; used .
large aection of quality furni·
ture . 1216 Eastern Ava ,
Gallipolla.

Modal 110 Handa 3-Wheel.,,

Btby goah, phone304-675 ·

Houae trailer for rent. Ref. &amp;
Oep. rflq 'Ad. Cell387·7220.

614-949-2424'.

County Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliincet end TV sets.
Open 8AM to &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat. 614· 448 · 1699. 627 Jrd.
Ave. Gallipolia, OH .

Coppaitone refrigerator *95.
h,.,.., .... gold re1rigeratN e196,
1519
tide by tide r•frig.-ator e196,
white 2 dr. reffigerltor t76. 16
Country living. 1 BR furn 'ed cu. ft. Chest freezer f160.
11pt: AC. Washer and dryer. no Whirlpool wather *96. Maytag
chlldr11n or pen. ref &amp; dep washer •175, OE washer t160,
req'ed. Call 814-992·2607 . 11f· electric range-top &amp; bottom
ter &amp;PM .
oven $160. M ayteg wringer
wuher Ufii, and 62 gallon hot
Unfurnished 1BR . ept . like new . weter heater •es. Skagas Ap·
thru out. Hefti furnith11d . 1tt. pllancaa. Upper River Ad. 614·
lloor private. quiet t2815mo. Ph . 448· 739B.

3 BR unlurn 'ed house just
out aide city limit~ . quiet nl'ligh· · Rooms tor rent. day. weelt.
borhood . S326 month plua month. Gallia Hotel. Cell 614·
dtpollt . Call614 -446 -6890.
446· 9716. Rent u low atl120
month.
Modern 3 Dadroom hou1a for
rent , Beec h Hill erea, referen ce Furnithed room. t 140. Vtiliti"
"nd deposit requ ired. t 260.00 !)ald. Share blth. Single male.
month, 304-675· 1900.
919 Stcond. Gellipoli1 . C1ll
446-4"16 after 7pm .
3 bedrop,whouse. West Colum·
bla, $ 1'80.00 month plut deposit
and retf~tnces , 304· 773· 6840.
46 Space for Rent

for Rent

51 Household G~ods

Furnished upttairt, 2 room• &amp;
bath, ut•lities furnished, clean .
No pet a. Adultt . Call 81 4· 446·

4 room hs . available after first of
April. ln~u ire at 918 SeCOnd.

,42 Mobile Homes

New Sandpiper, 1 'lz inc::h diaph·

e•1g;g92~~eel&amp;~mp. S560. Call
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about 1 !ere. 6 miles from town,
country. $12,009. Call 614 ·
10x62 Oetroiter. 2 bvd room.
A-1 condi110n. $2800 614696· 1062 or 614· 696-1090
; after~ U ·OO p m.

Calle14·992·5e85,

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good dry metal. .t176 . c.fl

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Und a. Rebuilt TraMmisston}.
All intetntlly ln•pected • gul·
ranteed. lraatatiMton and pick~ ~
av•iltblt. Ctll 61 4-446· 09&amp;6.,

Maney Ferguson, New Holland,
Bu1h Hog &amp;aiH &amp; S.trvice. Over
40 usfS.I tr1ctort to chooN from.
Aem1ngton " Special Field" 12 _&amp; complete line of new &amp; uMd
gauge with Rem . Choke (full, equipm81'1t. Largnt HIK'Iion in
mod imp. cyl.) New in Dox. S .E Ohio.
$395. ~ngliah stock, 21 mch
barrel . Call814 -992· 7844 after JIM'S FARM • EQUIPMENT
5:00 and 304·675-8300 days .
CENTER . SA 35 W. Gallipolil.
Ohio. Call 6t4· «8· 9777, eve.
· Guaranteed Goodies! 24 inch 8U·446-3592. Up front trac·
atac::ked wather 1nd dryer. Porta - tqrt with warranty Owtr 40 used
ble Mayttg wash8f. Three 2 door tractors, 1000 toola.
FrOII·Free refngeratou Auto·
mati«: washers and gat dryers. Utility Bldg. Spl : 30'•40'x9',
Flre~one Store in Middleport.
18xB 0\lttheld door. Service
Door. e5333 Erected . Iron
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1910 C 10 Deluxe Panpott. Harte Bldgt. 61 ... 332-97411 .
Very good ~;:ondition . ill32~
080. 02000 Whistler Radar
175 Massey FaFguaon tractor
Pion·ear car steroo receiver, aU with plOWs, disc, bush hog.
digital dolby auto reo.~ene. Both t4580. Colle14-286-e522,
used tor 3 weitks : $150. eacf1

614-992-7851 ,

'NEW AND USED MOBIL E

Televisio~

BUDGETTtarttmiuiona: Uud &amp; .
Aebuih All tYPW torque co,...,er·
ters &amp; transfer c. .s. Engiru)
oYethiUI kits. Allison Trantmit·
1lion Pwtt &amp; CVC Joinu. GU~·
ranteed, will deliver. caah •
c..,-y or, ln1tall Call 814-3792220 or 256-5877.
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her clot hing anq a chair she wa s sl11ing on caughl fire In her
home. Authorities said Margar~t Gra nt . 82. was dead _at the
sren(1 •
Th e fi re wa s discovered by a family memper who said he
heard a smok&lt;.' alarm and.tl lscovercd the fire in the.Jiving roo.tn.
sa id Robert Sc hwanz!, deputy fire chief.
Sc hwam ! sa id inrcst igators found clgarett~s and an ash try
nr xt to lhf' ch&lt;J ir.

ParerJt.~

file .mil agaimt schools

TOL.EDO 1UP I t - A'groupofparenls has filed a su it on behalf
of their children agains t- the Toledo Public School system.
claiming edu cators shou ld place students In special edu cation
classes, offi cials said Wednesday .
Th e suit , fil ed In U.S. Di slrlcl Court, claims school officials
discriminate aga inst st ud en ts who have learning disabilities .
The Advocates for Basic Legal Equalit y asked the court to
certify the suit as a class action.
·
The parent s arc asking the ro urt to order school offi cials to
(•slabllsh a plan to tes t th e children for learning disa bilities and
to pla ce them In special cl asses.
Thoma s Zy lak. a lawyer for the parent s. sa id the school
district deprives handicapped chi ldren of an oppropriale
education by not providing enough m oney for spec ial classes.

Marvin

Warner:~

bond reduced

CINCINNATI 1UP It - A court has reduced former Hom&lt;'
Stat e Savings Bank owner Marvin Warner 's bon.d from $22
million to $.'i million.
Attorne~for Warner, who had said there was " no&gt;way" he
could post he or iginal $22 million bond, sa id th ey were trytng to
galher th money needed for the lower bond ordered
Wednesday by the Ohio 1st District Court of Appellls.
Warner was jailed Monday after Hamilton County Common
Pleas-Court .Judge Ri chard Niehaus ordered a $22 million bond.
The bond was se t after Niehaus had sentenced Warne r to .1v,
yea rs In prison ani! ordered him to make res titution of $22
million.
Warner was convletrd of Illega lly fu nneling his bank
depositors· money to a sham sec.ur lllcs firm . Home Stat(• lost
$144 in the dea l and the bank co llapsed two yea r s ago, tri ggering
the bigges t banki ng cri sis In Ohio history.

Celeste name.~ judge~s successo!"
COLUMBUS 1 UP II - Hamilton Cou nty Municipa l Court
.JudJtc Jack Sherman Jr. has been named judge of Hamilton
County Common Pleas C'ourt .for a two-year term, succeeding
.Jtidgc Simon L. Leis JC': wh o resigned.
Gov. Ri chard F. Celes te announced the appointment
Wednesday.
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Sherman. 4 ~. has served on the municipal court since 1~81 and
Is aformcr assistant clt.v prosecutor-lor Cincinnati and a former
assista nt stat&lt;' att orney general.
Celcstt' said he will name Nadine L. Allen. Cincinnati
attorney, to Sherman 's position on the municipal bench . She will
have to r un In November for the bal ance of the term. which
expires in .la nuary 1990.
'A llen. :li . . cr ved on the municipal court bench from
Dcrcmbcr 1984 to NovembC'r 1985 and Is a former assistant city
solicitor for Lin col n Height s.

One player's ticket
.nets Super Lotto prize
. C'LF:VE:L AN[l r UP I I - On&lt;'
pla)•er pick ed 1111 six numbers in
Ohio's Super Lo tt o drawing Wedncsd&lt;IY night 10 become r llglb lc
to clulm as:. million j ackpot.
The ldrnt it\· of the pla~-cr will
be ann ounced aft er the winning
ticket is ,·alidatrd at a regional ·
1o11er~· o!ficr. a Iotter)' com misslon spokPsmruJ said today . The
winning numbers were i. l!i. 29.
·1&gt;
''I und "" ·
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Thl' player "'1 11 receive t hr
winnlngs In ~~~ annual pre· tax
pa yments of $2:•1l.OtHJ. the spokes-

man sa id.
In addit ion to the ]arkpot
winner. l:li pla,1·ers selec ted fi ve
of the numbers to win $f&gt;80 ear h.
Also . .'&gt;,921 pla,·ers chost' four or
the numbers to win $o2 apiece.
There were 101, 7.11i tic kets sold
that listed three of the numbers.
Those tlckct s arc worth$~ each.
Ticket sales for the weekly
drawln~ totaled $4,89!,829, with a
prize payout tot al in g $.'i,692.0ii0.
The jackpot lor ncx t Wcdncsda)•' s drawing will be at lea:a $5
million .

Ohio, area weather scen.e .
South ('••ntrlll Ohio
· Variable cloudln!'ss tonight .
with 11 chanrl' of snow flurries ·
and a low between 2!i and :10.
Partir r loud1· Frldil\', with 11ighs
ncar 4n.
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The probabili t.v of p reei pit&lt;~ tion Is :~1 percen t tonight and 211
percent Frida~· - "
Winds will be from WI'S I 10
nor th west at Ill to 20 mph tonight.

Ohio Ext~nded Forec11st
Snturd11y through Mondny .
F ai r through the period. wtth
highs ran~lng fi'Om the mid .10s to,
the mid 40s Saturda y. _mos tly In
th&lt;' 40s Sunday , and m the 511s .
M?nday : Ove.rnlght lows mostly
wtfl br In the 20s curly ~atu1da.v.
rang~ n g from the ml~. 20s .'o the
mid .lOs Sunday mornmg , and In
the ~Os early M onday.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio..

BETHEL 1 UPI I - The man
who completed his solo walk
around Earth Wednesday says
his nex t lask will be to remind
people '' thi s is o com passionate
world."
Sieve Newrn'an, 32, completed
his 22.000-m ile· trek by returning
to th e arms of .his mother In his
hometown, ·about35 miles east of
Cincinnat i. Wearing a large
bac kpack with an American flag
on th l' ba r k. was accompanied by
hundreds o.f people as he walked
the last mile down Main Street.
According to .the Guinness
Book or World Records, no one
has ever completed
walk
around the world alone. II took
Newman four years to the day ,
four pairs of hiking boot s and
roughly 40 million steps to
comp lete the walk .
·.Newman passed through 20
co untries OJI his trek. He began
by walking to Boston. where he
fl ew to Irel and ani:! wa lked
through Europe. stopping briefly
in Africa . From th ere, he flew
back to Yugoslavia and wa lked
through Greece and th e Middle
East, going through Pakistan
and India: before fl y ing to
Austwlia. From Australia. he
rt r w to Vanco uver for the final
leg of his journ ~y.
"I will neverforgetlhi s day, if!
li ve to be I.'iO." he sa id after
embrac ing his mother. M ar y. on
the front por ch of their house.
"Just as th e millions of other s
who hel ped mr get around the
wor ld . yo u ca n Include yourself
in that."
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He said there wa s only one tim e
when he came close to giving up :
Christmas Day 198i. when he
learned that his fa ther . Edw in.
had died on Thanksgiving Day.
Newman wa s in New Delhi.
India. v. hen he received thP
news .
"To kn ow s·our family needed
you and they were halfwa y
around the wor ld wa s very

He Is charged with defrauding
'nine De!awar~ banks and banks
In six other states of more lhan
$240,000 between 198.1 and 1986.
• H~ faces. up to 109 years In

prison anq $5.5 million In fines If
convicted on th~ 23 counts
brought by lhe U.S. ,\ttorney's
Office ·Jn Wilmln!(ton.
Hess was arrestectMarch 131n
West Virgi nia and Initially freed
on $10,()()() ba,il. and then jailed In
Delaware when ball was raised
las t wee k to $!;0,000. Assistant
U.S. Attorney Charlene Davis
said the ball. was posted by a
bondsman.
He was Indicted on 14 counts at ·
bank fraud , six counts of mall
fraud, two counts of making a
false sJatement to a bank and one
count of using a false Social
'Security number. - -

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listen·
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for help · ·

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1 hour at
2 a.m. Sunday .

RyCHARL~~J.ABBOTT

UPI Midwest Correspondent
WASHINGTON tUPI) - Lillian ' Lemm·ens or Strongsville,
Ohio. who faced . huge medical
bills from her husband'.s battle
with cancer , appealed to senators to make -sure companies
cannot ' cancel · retiree beneUts
when they declare bankruptcy. ·
·"Please find It In your heart tb
help us.': Lemmcns .said In
describing the problems briefly
raced by retirees of LTV Corp. ·
"We are entitled to these benefits
because they wer~ par t o( our
salaries .."

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WORLDWALKER RETURNS HOME- Steve Newman waved
four years alter he began a 21,000-mile wal~ ar'Ound the world, the
first &lt;•ver to perform the feat alone. He has earned a place in the ·
Gulnncss Book of World l~ecords lor his feat. (UPI) ·

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frus tra ting." he sa id . "But I
knew I could never ljive up
because that' s all peopl&lt;· wou ld
remembe r .' '
Newman. who stepped off his .
front porch April]. 19R.1. to begin
his trek, spent onl~· one-third of
the lime it took him to ci rc le the
world act ually walking . The rest
of the lime ht&gt; spent li vi ng w ith
families. Ht&gt; ended up slaying
with one Melbourne. Australia.
woman for th ref' m on ths.
He said he accomplished a ll he
had hoped to.'
" ! set out to learn and fi nd out

MADISON, Wis. 1UP! 1 - An
out -of-co urt settlement reached
Wedncstlay between Wendy's
and a former Madison store
manager charging sex discrimination could affect more than
2.1:00 women nat ionw id e.
The settlement In the class
action suit total s about $2 million
and Includes $J.:l.'i million in ba r k
pay for women employed in·
manager-lev positions at Wen·d(s fo r at leas t two years.
It also includt•s an undisclosed

amount for Dorothy Kuenzi. who
filed the suit aga in st Wend:.'s in
Scptemb&lt;'l' 1981i cha rgi ng the
fast -food .compan.v rou tinel y
passed over wo men J'or
promotions.
"Ot-hCI' women will be no1 ificd
of the co nsent decree and will be
given a chance 10 either accept
their pa r ticipat ion in the proposed settlement or opt out of th e
se ttlement and be given chance
to file obj ections." said Kuenzi's
la w)w . Michael Fox .

Rutland furniture and Rutland Home fur·
nlshlngs have combined th~lr grf)af buying
power to bring back to you the public one of
the be5t de1lls to be oHered.
This may ·be the ·last chance you will ever
have of receiving a $699.95 Oalc Riverside Desk
abs_o lutefy FRII with the purrhase of any living
room suite, bedroom suite or dining room
. suite,
at '899. 95 and

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elfect lor tonight' and Saturday. Snow _this afternoon and
highs between·$5 and 40. Snow
continuing tonight, wlthslpU· •
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By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
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Syracuse VIllage · Council
Thursday night discussed the .
possibility of patching and pay Ing of various streets within the ·
village this spring, weather
permitting. .
Council also discussed cleanup
of property by residents to
comply with clean-up on Aprll13
and 14. Residents are asked to
take advantage of the free pickup
service that wlll be offered .
Everything but garbage will be
picked up on the above datfS1
rROCEEDS FOR "TOUR - Rusty 'Bookman,
FCA, accepted the check, which will go Into the
Items such as refrigerators, dld
left, of the Meigs Jaycees presented a check for
lund to help finance the European trip of J.R.
furnllure, etc., will be picked U(l.
• S700, proceeds from the Round Ball Classic, an
Kitchen, who has been selected as a member of an
All Item s must be placed at the
independent lfasketball touriUiment, to . the
All-Star team, which will compete In an
curb or alley ..
Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Meigs High
International Sports Exchange progrnm.
Elderly persons not able to
School Wednesday. Fenton Taylor, advisor of
place Items at Jhe curb or an
alley are asked to call ' David
Lawson at 992-7351 and assl)lt.ance will be 2lven.
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Mayor Eber Pickens and coun,
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ell stressed that charges will lie
charged with transporta tion of lndl~tment as a pipe bomb,
Fraley posted 10 percent of thc flied against the owners or dogs ,l l
an explosive device In Interstate co nsisting of smokeless powder.
bond· and was released. He was their dogs are found runni~K
e, Insulation , clip- visit lng relatives In Cleveland at loose. Officials do not Intend fo
commerce, mailing of an explo- galvanized plp_
sive bomb a~d transportation In boards, a battery. electrical
the lim e of his arrest Thursday , toleraie dogs running loose In the
interstate commerce of a fire- wire, blasting caps and a pro· Mathlne explained.
village.
arm, Mathlne said.
pane cylinder.
Mathlne declined comment on
In other business Gene lnl·
Following an investigation , what •led the Inspectors to arrest
The Indictment charges Fraley
baden, fire department member
with mailing the bomb from postal Inspectors arrested Fra· Fraley and could not discuss any
and chief of the t&gt;mergency
Shinnston, W.Va., to Mrs. Sherry ley In Portsmouth on Feb. 26, reasons as to why the bomb was. squad, told council thai a fire
Rice In Coppers Cove, Texas, on Mathlne said. He was lodged In alleRedly mailed by Fraley.
hydrant Is needed on Second
Feb . 17. The bomb exploded on the Lawrence County Jail over"Thai's the point wl)ere I have Street near Baer's Market.
Feb. 21 at the postal service's night and was taken back to to draw the line at lhls Jlme,
Theflredeparlmenllstodlreet
Dallas Bulk Mall Cenler,. which Portsmou"lh on Feb. 27. where he because we'd be getting Into a , a letter to the Syracuse Board of
Mathlne sai d Is a major hub for appeared before a federal magl s- possible mollvc... Malhine said . c Public Affairs requesting the
the sorting of packages and bulk traie, the postal Inspector said .
Fraley, who opened a video
placement of the hydrant.
malL No.lnjurles were reported
The magistra te placed Fraley arcade In downtown Gallipolis In . Mayor PiQiens Is to contacl
. In the blast, Mathlne said. The on $5,000 bond, Mathlne said .
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explosion took pla ce while th e
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packa!(e containing the bomb
was on a conveyor bell , he added .
The bomb was described In the
v
,back.
C()Uid call people back next
RAVENSWOOD, W. a.
.-.Wit h a plant thatlargeyou've month, but II wouldn't be these
Twenty hourly wor~ers at Kaiser
d
f th
be
people, .. he added.
The layo ffs follow the tcrmlna Aluminum 's Raven~ wood Works got " len ency or e num rs.
wlll be laid off Monday, accord- particularly pf the hourly emd
1
b
and
flow
,
lion
or
32
salaried
workers
kind
Of
eb
10
Ployees.
ing to Pal Gallagher, Kaiser 's
h 1
e aur Inng
· dep"ndln&amp; on market condl llons.
mld·Marc
n a mon Y·• v R
effort by Kaiser. The reductions
direc tor of public affairs.
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The affected workers, all in the budget fi gur and , a so, vaca- In the sa laried posltlof\s was the
maintenance department, were lions, " he sai d.
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b k1 h
1
"Twenty l•" yoffs with a 2,200 first major
cut
n t e sa ary
notified or the Impending layoffs
f
1 ac
t
'ruesday . Ga llag her sai d.
person plant is a very negligablc work orce n .wo years. ursum·
, It comes and goes
rently, the plant has 450 salaried
Calling the layoffs "a fairly
B so oft en," personnel.
1 1n1Y
normal type thing." Gallagher Ga lla ghcr~ald, "( ut) cera
In the early 1980s, Kaiser's
said the action Is due to a lf you 'reoneoftM20peoplc(lald
d
1ence
·
of
.
f
!
that
doesn'
t
help
mlnlmlz.~
Ravenswood
Works
exper
r eduction In the plant's repair
·
1 4 000 Of
tlon." •
a
peak employment o , .
Sllua
I
the
b
d
and rna ntenance u gel .
r
2 200 h 1
d salariA"
the •
our Y an
""'
He Sa'd
" We've got 2,200 people at the
' there Is no target date
1 d at the
work
er
s
affec
ted
by
workers
now
emp
oye
".
plant, and 20 la yoffs Is a fairl y for When I h"
bo ·t 12
t r~tde In
plant, a u t perccn
••nt In
normal type Jhlng th at we do thiS layoff will be reca lled, and
M
4 perc"
ason c oun y, d 3 percen
' · 1 In
periodically through Jhe year," add •"d that there are currently
"
hundrA·'s"
of
workers
laid
off
at
Meigs
ounty
an
Gallagher sai d. "Sometime In
""'
G 111 c
1
the fu ture we ma y bring .'!0 or 40 the Raven swood plant. "We · a a . oun Y·

Ex-area man charged in bomb ~ai~ing
GALLIPOLIS
An ex Gallipolis resident has be(;'n
indicted by a federal gra nd jury
on three charges in connection
wllh the alleged mailing of a
bomb In Februa~. a U.S. postal
inspector said Thursday.
Dennis Oliver Fral ey, 3.1, formerly of 821 Second Ave ., faced a
bo~d hearing In U.S. District
Court in Cleveland this afternoon
after his arrest In Cleveland
Thursday by postal Inspectors
and Cleveland pollee, according
to Jim Mat hlne of the postal
inspectors' office in Fort Wurth ,
Texas.
Math lne said an indictment
against Fraley, who now resides
in Rortsmouth, wa s Issued in
Dallas on Tuesday. Fraley Is

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doing so prematurely and will be
in for a rude awakening.''
But Democrats were not gloating;. they were joining the effort.
Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia ,
whose parliamentary . ploy
brought the bill up for reconsideration alter the president had won
on a vote Wednesday, said
Reagan "fought valiantly ."
"This Isn't going .to make or
break I he president of ,the United
States," Byrd said. "All does not
end here today."
Reagan vetoed the biiiJ week
,ago on grounds that it was a
budget-buster stuffed with pork
barrel projects. The Democraticl ed House promptly overrode
him Tuesday, 350-73. arid the
White House went to work in the
Senate.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) ~ Having staged the fight as a test of
President Reagan's leadership,
Democrats and Republicans are
now uniting In a campaign to
soothe the sting from their
override or his veto on the $88
billion highway package.
·
The highway legislation, with
Its 65 mph speed limit provision.
Is the law of the land · today
fo llowing the dramatic Senate
showdown thin l!'fl the president
with his most severe congressional defeat.
Thirteen renegade Republica ns under home-s tate pressure
abandoned Reagan even after a
rare la~ t · mlnute ptesldenflal appearance at the Capitol and voted
with the majority Democrats
Thursday to reject his veto by the
barest of two-thirds majorities,
67-33. Paired with an earlier
House override, Ihe bill beca me
law.
The final bailie capped Jwo
tense days of confronta lion In
which Reagan eked out victory
for a ~omen! but ultimately was
forced to literally beg !or one
more vote and wound up with a
painful defeat. He had been
warned by his own party of .lhe
probable outcome, and many
Republicans f elt th e loss
unnecessary.
"The political stupidity of this
was just astounding," one of the
13 rebels said Thursday, referring to Reagan's high-stakes
gamble on a popular bill thai
offered jobs and construction
projects too polltis:ally valuable
to pas s up.
" Would you stake Jhe presid.'
ency on a highway .bill•" asked
Sen." Danlel Patrick Moynihan,
D-N.Y., the floor leader in the
fight to pass the measure.
The stakes. though, -were set
largely by the lawmakers them selves. Senate Republican leader
Robert Dole of Kansas warned
his colleagues before the vote
that the outcome would "determin the strength of his presid ency for the nexl 21 months ."
Afterward, Dole and others
quickly backed away from such
words.
"This will not'have any Impact
on (Reagan's) ability to deal wllh
Congress," said Sen . Pete Wilson
of Cailfornla, one of the 13
Republicans to vote against the
presld~nt . " lf the Democrats are
celebrating his demise, they are

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bill to be .law

"But the. Issue was ncvt&gt;r a
Specifica lly , Kuenzi had risen
to the . r ank of . manager at matter of particular conselntorpolnt. a fran chise that was quence. Thr real reason was that
later bought by Wendy 's.
shc·was a lt•ttiale mana!(cr and
"Then . within two years. she · female managers were viewed
was termlt\fcd." Fox said . less favorablv· than men ." he
" They cl ai med she was termi - said .
nated because she had fal sified
As part of the settlement
some ctress polic.v questio nna.lres accep ted b.\ ! l i'\. Di str ict Judge
for usc by employees. They said John Shabaz, Wendy's. based In
she had written In the answers. " · Dublin, Ohio. said II will make
She claimed shr flllc.d in the effort s to boost th e number of
women In management jobs.
answers at the direction of a
superior. Fox sai d.

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Spokesmen · .fo r the United
Steelworkers of America, the
United Auto Workers and the
United Min~ Workers of America. told the Senate .Judlclar:v
courts subeommlttcr Wt&gt;dnes -.
day -the)· support a bill by Sen .
Howard Metzenbaum , D-Ohlo.
that would make payment of
ht-alth and li fe insurance benefits
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what people arc really like. I
wanted to show ·people that it
wasn't such "a bad world . I
The bill also wou ld r('(]ulre
figured the best way to do that
with unions before a
negotiations
was to put a pack on my back and
bankrupt
cy
judge
rou ld approve
start out walking.
changes
In
the
benefits. The
" I think the fact that I made it
.
Hou
se
is
·
eo
nsidering
similar
and don ' t have too many bullet
ho les in me sayssomcthingabout · leglslat ion .
tho world. Manki nd is dominated
.A UAW spokesman said other
by pa ss ionate love."
com
panies have threatened to
Not that he didn't havt:' some
cu
t
of( lf&lt;'nefi ts or used lhe
frightcniJig encoun ters. He was
prospect
as a way to bully
arres ted in Turkey. and In th e
retirees into acceplillg cutbacks
ou tback of Australl&lt;l . a man
in cm·f'ra gr.
pull ed a shotgun on him.

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LTV Corp. terminated health
and life insurance benefit~ benefit s to 78,0110 retirees after it flied
for ban kr~ptcy protection last
.Julv 17. Congress temporarily
restored benefits and now is
considering a permanent change
to bankruptcy Jaws that would
require court approval of any
reduction In benefit s.

as he entered his hometown of Bethel, Ohio on Wednesday, exactly

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Wendy'~, ex-manager settle discrimination suit

,Fraud suspect pleads innocent
WILMIN GTON, Del. t UP II A West Virginia man who al·
Jcgedl.l ' dcfi·H udcd banks In Ohio
and six oth PI' states by applying
for credit ru rd s under false
narrtes pleaded Innocent In U .S.
District Court Wed nesday.
· Robert Hess. 60. of Shepherdstown. W.Va .. was rpleased on
$50.0011 secured bond afler the
arraignment before M11g lstrat~
N. Richard Powers .

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Driver e.~capes tanker· explosion
the worldtraveler ,
back home
BOWLI NG CREEN (UP! 1 - A va n carryi ng four tanks of
propane caug ht fire and exploded whlh: travcilng • aiQng
Interstate 7'i nca r Bowli ng Green, but authorities said the
unidentified driver esca ped unharmed.
ln ves 1l ~ators sa id Wcd ncsday they were uncertain wha t
cau sed the fire. whi ch occu rred shor1ly before midnight . Th e
:lO.pound tan ks of propan e Inside ex ploded and burned.
A sw tc troope r stopped nort hbound 1rafficfor.10 ln inu tes un ti l
the fire was brought under control.
.
Por t a~e Fi re Ch ief Joe Amend sai d lh(• van was eng ulfed in
flam C's wh(· n his ('n'w ar rived.
" Th e Jir ~t three bolt Irs exploded befor_
c w(• got ther e, and the
lost one blew as we were cooling It down." Amend sa id.
· The fi re chief sold ~ passing motorist war ned the driver .
spa r ks cou ld br· sc&lt;.'n u~tler the van. ,

.'

COLUMBUS I UPll - Stat e
Sen. David Hobson . •spon sor of
legislation to ralsc the speed
. limit to 65 mph on rural sections
of Ohio' s' Interstate highways, Is
calling on fellow state legislators
'to support his proposal.
Hobson Issued his call f&lt;&gt;r
support Thursd ay after the U.S.
Senate enacted an $88 billion
highway bill over President
Reagan's veto. The' new law
allows the states to raise the
speed limit on r~rallnt ers t a t es to
65 mph.

By United Press International

LUCKY WINNER- Dorothy Gloeckner, of Pomeroy, was the
winner of SJOO ~ash liven away ddrlng a recent sale at Hartley's Shoe Store In Pomeroy. Presenting Gloeckner with a check Is Matt
VanVranken, store owner. Winner of the store's second prize of a
· S50 glfl certlllcale was Goldie Utile, Pomeroy.

It appears wint er, which was
MIA for most of the weeks In
which It normally affects Ohio, Is
making_ up for lost time. Another
snowstorm was headed up. from
theSoulh today, promising prob·
!ems lor southern and eastern
Ohio.
Snow had already developed
over south central Ohio by late
morning, and the NaJional
Weather Service posled a travel -

ers advisory lor ', south central
and east cemral Ohio for this
after noo~ .
·
The forecas t was lor 2 to 3
Inches of snow by evening In the
advisory area, with the rest of the
state seei ng Increasing clouds In
the afternoon .
A winter storm watch was
posted for mosl of the eastern
two-thirds of Ohio for tonight and
Saturday. Snow wa s_expected to
develop tonight and It cou ld be

heavy at times over the eastern
counties, Over the western portion, a chance of s no~~: was
forecast throu~ h saturday. ,
The storm ce nt er that will be
responsibl e for this wlnlry
weather· wa s over Georgia In the
morning. The exact track of thi s
slorm , still unce rtain In late
morning, wa s to determine how
much snow would !all and which ,
part s of Ohio would recelvC' t~e
heaviest amounts.

Prosecution's case take shape in area . ~order-arson trial

GALLIPOLIS- The trial of William 0 . Curley
on murder and aggravated arson charges In
Gallia County Common Pleas Court ·continued
Thursday wlih the prosecutlon'scase beginning to
·
take shape.
Fulfilling the objectives outlined In Its opening
statements. the prosecution' s first wliness of the
day, Elizabeth Bellamy. testified that William
Curley, 64. Rl. 4, Gallipolis, made threats about
his mother, Noldle E . Curley. 81.
Bellamy, Mrs. Curley 's sister-In -law, said that
Curley threatened "to leave her, one way or
another." ·
·
.
The prosecution 's next witness was Gertrude
Lemons the younger sister of Mrs . Curley. She
·said that Curley told her that ·he was ''gonna burn
the whOle damn place down" as he raised a lighter
and a jar lull of gasoline.
Another person wbo testified that he saw Curley
with a Ughler and a jar full of gasoline, tbough ata
dlffereat time from the one Lemons witnessed,
was Deputy Sg1 . George Woodyard (ret.) .

Woodyard .. on active duty with the sheriff's
department In December 1986, said he attempted
to persuade Curley to make peace with his
mother. Woodyard said Curley told him that "''m
not gonna leave anything but a puff of smoke" as
he flicked a lighter In Woodyard's presence.
Keeping In mind Its other objective of
presenting money malters as a circum stantial
motive for murder, the prosecution called Pat
Tackett to the stand.
Tarkett, a loan officer at thl' Jackson Pike
· branch of the Ohio Valley Bank, said he knew that
Curley and his mother had several joint accounts
at the bank . Tackett said that there was eonstant
bickering between the two when they went to the
bank. He also noted that their last joint account
was closed on Dec. 20, 1986 -one day before the
fire that swept through the rear of the Curleys '
mobile home on Kemper Hollow Road. Mrs.
Curley died of smoke Inhalation and thermal
burns.

Brenda Montgomery, a cashier at Fruth's
Pharmacy on U .S. 35, teslifled that William
Curley came In at various hours during the day
and sometimes near closing tim~ tO play the
lottery. She sa id that he would spend anywht.-c
from SJO to ·S50 on the Instant Lottery and the
Lotto.
·
Joseph Brown, an FBI fingerprint specialist
from Washington, D.C.. testified . lhat the
fingerprints found on the gasoline can found near
the Curley trailer home matched thOse of Curley.
Ray Ladrlck, .a chromatologlst from the Sta te
Flte Marshal's Office, was shown evidence from
the scene. He said that the test resulkon the Items
• gathered rrom the scene ~hawed a dominant
presence-or gasoline, though he said that the fact
'was readily apparent, even without testing,
Allen Halley, a physical education major at Rio
Grande Grande College and CommunUy College,
testified that while he was working as a desk clerk
at Ihe Econo Lodge Motel on U.S. 35, he smelled
' gasoline on William Curl~y whe.n Curley ~hecked

In to the motel between ~a nd lO p.m. on Dec. 'l!! .
1986.
Qt her witnes ses at the trl&lt;~lln clud ed Joan Neal,
a maid at the Econo Lodge Motel on U.S. 35 , who
tes tified I hal she heard Curley 's truc k leave the
motel on the morning of Dec. 21: Dale Hively. a
1
resident of Kemper Hollow Road, who tes tified to ·
following Curley's' truck early .on the morn in~ of ·
Dec. 21: Frank Kirby. another resident of Kemper
Hollow Road, who said he was one of the first -to
see Mrs. Curley's charred body; Linda Shaver.
another resident of Kemper Hollow Road, who ·.
sai d she heard Curley's truck twice before dawlt .
on that Sunday morning; Deputy Sgt. Archie
Meadowg~ wlio sald that he Informed Curley that .
Mrs. Curley was dead , and that Curley said "Oh, •
Jesus Christ. I can P£OVe where I was" and'
handed a motel slip to Meadows; and Larry ·
Priest, another resident of Kempt&gt;r Hollow Road,
who said he noticed the fire at the Curley frailer •
and saw Mrs. Curley's bOdy on the front lawn. ' •

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