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: PJige-'16-The Daily Sentinel

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E'lderl.v woman dies in fire

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TOI.E[)O 1UP)t - A Toledo woman died Wednesda y when
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.
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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.
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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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April 2, 1987

Sf\nators·
listen·
to appeal
for help · ·

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· clook -ahead
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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A winter storm watch Is .In
elfect lor tonight' and Saturday. Snow _this afternoon and
highs between·$5 and 40. Snow
continuing tonight, wlthslpU· •
lc!lllt accumulations possible, ,.

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A Mul1imedlalnc.,. N•wapaper

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
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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
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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
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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
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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

Kaiser to _furlough 20 on 1\'l;onday

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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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By 81!0 NEWMAN
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
a lop priority curing bankruptcy.

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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
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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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,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.
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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. ,

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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~ .
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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
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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." ·
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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.
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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
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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 •
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I.F:ITERS OF OPINION are w('lcprrlc They shOUld tEo less than lXJ words
long. All l£&gt;tters are subject toed lting and ll'JJSI be signOO with name, addresnnd
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good taste, addressing lssul'S , not persooalliles .

By now there can be no doubt
'that Mikhail Go~bachev, the new
Soviet boss, Is up to something.
The only .questlon Is, what?
When a new· general secretary
of the Soviet Communist Party
authorizes the release from prison or Internal exile of Andrei
Sakharov and upwards ol a
hundred other "dissidents, "
that 's news . When he goes on to
advocate a teensy bit of "democracy" In the sel ection of lesser
communist officials (e.g., giving
Soviet voters a choice between
Tweedledumsky and Tweedle·
deesky), that too Is news. And
when criticisms by half a dozen
prominent exiles now In the West
are printed In a Moscow weekly
and the blunt remarks of such a
wellknown anti-communist as

Barry "Farber appear In Litera·
tu'rnaya Gazeta, that, ·m y
friends , Is news .
We can ,· I think, dismiss ·the
Idea that Gorbachev has suddenly been converted to democracy. Mlkhatr Gorbachev Is a
prodilct of Soviet communist
society , and · ~ can safely
assume that he lnfends to.streng·
then it and perpetuate It , and If
possible extend Its sway still
more widely around the globe. If
by any chance he were to lose
sight of those objectives, he
would quickly run into trouble
with the Sovle'l ruling class,...: the
"nomenkl~tura ," whose Inter·
ests it Is his central duty to
protect. This powerful group
briskly sidelined Ntklta Khrush·
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By' DICK WEST · WASHINGTOf'Y iUPi l -After the successful launch of a weather
satellite. the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
commen led that meteorologtsls were "jumping for joy from Hawaii
to Maine."
Weather forecaslers rarely jump for joy for any reason. When they
do, It usually Is because a late season snowsJorm they h'ad predicted
came lo fruition, Jhus wiping out I he fruil crop.
·When I saw NOAA 's prediction that a new $~5 million satellite
w:Ould be operational In time for this year's hurricane season, I fell to
wondering why the ll)eteorologlsts didn't jump from Maine to Hawaii.
.Gould it be because a spring fever epidemic may be spreading In
that direction, which. the last time I looked out the window, was
westward?
This spring's outbreak of lass itude promises to be every bU as
widespread as the influenza lhat health cenlers were warn!mg us
about last fall. Yel comparalively little is being done to check the
$prcad of spring fever.
; Thus far, there has been no campaign thai might presuad~ us to
take shots.
&lt; My worries about spring fever spran g from forecasts that a sick -out
fly school bu s drivers soo n would spread from Maryland to VIrginia .
.: If the sick-out did leap across the PoJomac, I worried, what would
keep It developing Into a full -sea le epidemic.
: Worrying about such things is a thankless task , I realize, but
~omebody's got to do II. Oiherwlse, we would ali be at the mercy of
researchers who are are preoccupied with AIDS.
; The dire prospect s outlined above should engage the attention of
~ommun!cable disease specialists, bul It appears they couldn't care
less about how communicable spr ing lever Is.
: At any rate, I understand litlle is being done to prevent Its
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picture are leaning on a weak reed indeed.
: i\1 this point, Congress Is man· concerned aboul revenue
~ilhancement.
• Wlth 1both Congress and I he admlnislrallon failing to get Involved,
~ow do we keep sprin g fev er from alfecling every man , woman and
cnlld In the Un!Jed Stales'1
· Well, try saying "No" for a chan ge.
·spring fever Is even more communicable than AIDS . You don't
liave to have sexual or other Intimate co ntac t to acquire it. A simple ·
oonversaJ\on will do.
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( Parent s may bring it home from work: children may bring It home ·
ttom school. All they need do Is talk about how listless they feeL The
n~xt thing you know, everybody else In the house, Including
meteorologist s, are fee ling listless, lao.
·: From there, It Is on ly a question of lime until the entire
neighborhood Is languid. When thai happens, watch out!
; The next stop may be downtown, and spring fever Is no respecter of
rtrsons. It cou ld slow down a hemorrhoidectomy at Bethesda Naval
llosp!tal as qi!J.ckly as a prostate test·a! Walter Re ed Army Medical
C'enter .
: Then where would members of Congress go for prompt treatment ?
•Hang Gramm -Rudman! I f I were a member of Congress, I would
waste no time Introducing anti-spr in g lever legislation.

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Dav is and Kal Daniels drove In
two r~ns apiece (o. pa~e. the .
· Cincinnati Reds to a 6·2 exhibition victory over the Detroil
Tigers . •
. · ·Davis highlighted a . four-run
. first lnnipg against ·. loser Dan
Pelry . with . a two-run single.
Daniels, who had a pair of
doubles and a single In five atbats, doubled In two runs In the .
eighth.

which the world 's fatuous llber' als have hailed the ·recent ges·
lures would jusJlfy. those ges·
tures, If lndeedtheywere merely
for foreign consumption. The
pr ize. for the most exaggerated
reaction so far goes to West
·German Foreign Minister Hans
Dietrich Genscher, who called on
the West to "take Mr. Gorbachev
and his 'new pollcy' literally,
with alt that Implies." What It
Implied to Herr Genscher was
not only arms control ·agreements but a Western readiness
"to launch large-scale economic
cooperallons that will help the
Soviet Union modernize Its econ·
amy." Quite a handsome return
on Comrade Gorbachev's modest
Investment in "openness"!
On the other hand, few things
that really large nations ·do are
done •primarily for foreign con sumption. And that rule applies
'{//1 with particular force to mea sures that are In conflict with the
basic drives of the society. If
Gorbachev's small and hesitant
relaxations of the regime's dictatorial grip on Russia are followed
In due course by others, we will
be entitled to assume that what
he is doing is offering carrots. to
the Soviet people, In the hope that
they will respond by working ·
harder.
Certainly It would be the height
of folly to follow Genscher's
advice and shower Gorbachev
with rewards for the few small
steps toward "openness" that he
has taken thus far. Nor will there
be any reason to do so if he
follows them with others far
more dramatic. If he Is slowl y
being forced to offer a modicum
of freedom to his people in a
desperate effort to reinvigorate a
scleroflc dictatorship, he Isn' t
doing It as a favor to us. and he
deserves none in return.

SCOTTSDALE;, Ariz. &lt;UP!\Chili ' Davis ·belted a two-run
double in a four-run sixth· inning
to help the San Francisco Giants
to a 6-fl victory over" !he Cleveland Indians.
Trailing fl-2, the Giants led off
I he sixth wilh lhree straight hits
against Indians pitcher Rich
Yell. Chris Speier singled and
went to third on .Jose Uribe's
daublc. Both scored on Dav is '
.double.
FORT · LAU DERDALE, F'l a.
iiJPI I - Randy Bu sh and Kirov
Pucketl had thl'&lt;'e hits apier6a nd
Roy Smalley slammed a thre!'run homer Thursday . hCtping lh~

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erratically, and there is no .
reason to suppose they have lost
any of tlie!r clout .
There are, however, two quite
distinct possibilities when It
comes to assessing Gorbachev's
fundamental motiVe. There are
those who believe that all of thes~
gestures are merely Intended to
lull the outside world Into relax ing Its . guard and perh~ps even
helping the Soviet Union In
various aways·. Alternatively. It
may bf that Gorbachev's· chief
purpose Is domestic: to coax a
better performance out of Soviet
society by loosening the reins a
bit . Of course, Gorbachev may
have both purposes In mind, but
it seems likely thai one or the
other_predomlnates. Which Is it ?
Certainly the enthusiasm with

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April3, 1987

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WASHINGTON - Here's a
b!~a rre twist on America 's trade
war with friendly nations: The
United States has actu ally bene·
filed from one rival govern·
ment's exclusionary policy.
The modest but potentially
far-reaching victory In the battle
to trim the U.S. trade deficit
came when British Prime Minis·
ter Margaret Thatcher slapped
foreign students with a prohlbl·
live Increase In the fees they pay
to study at British universities.
As a result , students from the
former British colony of Mala y.
sla, who for generations had gone
to Britain for their higher educa·
tlon , have come to the United
States Instead.
There are an estimated 25,000
Malaysian students In this country, the largest contlngen l of
student s from any forel!(n coun·
try. The money they spend on
lhel r American education
amounts 10 some $300 million a
yea r - not a huge amount. to be
sure, but still a ·btg help In
keeping thto"&gt; $4 billion annual

lrade ~&gt;\'tween the United States
and M:llaysla roughly In balance.
More Important than the ac·
Jual cash involved. though, is the
long-ra nge significance of hav·
lng a developing country's future
lead ers get their training In this
country , This is bound to mean
closer trade ties when the U.S. ·
educated Malaysians ultimately
begin to run bu siness and government b ack home.
In facl, the great fear on the
part of Malaysian leaders tod ay
is that their country could get
caught In the cros sfire of a
retaliatory trade war betw een
the 1}niled Stales and the Asian
nations that run up running up
gigantic trade surpluses at U.S.
expense. The Malaysians are
afraid tha't penalties imPQsed on
· Japan , Taiwan and South Korea ,
and if not constructed with
pinpoint accuracy, could punish
Malaysia as well.
Malaysia has enough problems
of Its own to solve without having
to worry abdut broad -brush U.S
protectionist legi slation. One ai-

most poignant concern, acco} dlng to Dr Mahathlr Mohamad.
I he Malaysian prime minister , Is
widespread American Ignorance
about his country : In a recent
interview with Dale Van Alta in
the capital clly of Kuala Lumpur,
Mahathir explaJned:
"People know T hailand, the
Philippines and Singapore. But
Malaysia is a country that is
vaguely around here. People are .
not sure where it Is.
"It is because It was known as
British Malaya in the past. Now it
Is called Malaysia . So people
don' t link the two- Malaya and
Malaysia. You cim have the
Himalayas In India. You can
have Mall and Malawi in Africa.
So when people say Malaysia,
they ca n't place it. A lot of people
say it Is in China. And some
people think il'!s In Africa. So we
suffer from hi s anonymity
sometimes."
More serious than Its Identity
problem Is Malaysia's economic
predicament . For years its commodities exports gave the coun·

try a healthy 8 .Percent annual
growth rate . But the ~arid
demand has dropped drastically
for Malaysia's products : rubber,
tin, oil and other raw materials .
The rise In synthetics and the
drop In petroleum prices have
dealt a drastic blow to thl'
Malaysian economy, which grew
only 1 percent last year.
Mahathlr's solution to the
problem has been to push his
coun\ry Into labor-Intensive rna·
nufacturing. "We want to go Into
certain areas that we think arena
longer economical in developed
countries ... because of the high
cost of labor," Mahathlr e.x ·
plalned.
"That is why our
electronfcs Industry has picked
up tremendously . Malaysia is the
third biggest exporter of micro·
chips In the world . after· the
United States and Japan."
Malaysians have another ven·
lure that they hope will put their
country on the world trade map:
a car called lhe Prolan Saga,
planned for introduction soon In
the U .S. market.

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will enable homeless people to
afford shelter. (Similar lawsuits
are ·pending In New York, Cali fornia·, Colorado: Wyoming and
other states. l
· Under a revised formula, faml ·
lies living in , private housing
would receive AFDC payments
ranging from $864 to $926 per
month, while families living In
public housing would get $645
monthly .
Grabau 's ruling Is being ap·
pealed by the state - which

continues to pay $1,940 per month
for each of 500 homeless families
" temporarily" housed In hotels
and motels .
Meanwhile, Haze l Word con ·
tinues to sParch for an apartment
to l)ouse her homeless family.
"When the kids ask me when
we're going to move Into an
apartment, I'm speechless," she
says. "I ge so tired of walking."
She adds: " You know what I
dream about? About cooking
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ENTERS DRUNG TREATMENt CENTEH- New Vnrk Mets
pitulwr Dwig-ht Hood en p~rrs out oflhe automuhlh! I hat pickt!d him
up at his par ents home Thursday and ' took him to the Tampa
lnternaponal Airport. Goo~en will cnh'r a medical counseling
pro~ram to evaluate possible drug ahus&lt;' problems. (UP!)

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highli ghte&lt;l a four-run first . in ·
nlng and propeled the Philadelphia PhilliPs to a·a-4 victory ov0r
t~&lt;' Toronto Blu e Jay s.

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BRADEN.TON. Fl a. iUPl i Bobby Bonilla' s two-run triple in
the seventh Inning llft~d 1he
Pittsburgh Pirate s to a ·3-2
victory ovPr the New York Met s.
Bonilla's shot to tl\r loot of the
right field wall scored John
Ca ngelosi and Barry Bonds, both
of whom walked off Mets' slarter
Rick Aguilera . Jes s&lt;' Orosco
rrplared Aguilera with two outs
· In the sPventh . Bonilla was rhr
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KJSS1MME E. F'la . I UPll Jeff Blauser w&lt;•rit :l fot· :land the
Atlanta Braves took advantage
of fout· errors by Houston short·
stop Bert Pena to defeat thP
Astros 8-!\.
Atlanta built a :l-0 lead In the
first. Dian .l ames singled and
srorrd on a doublr by Andres
Thomas . OutfleldCI' Gary Rornicke reachl&lt;d on the first Pen a
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I he third run of thP Inning.
TEMPE: Ariz . &lt;UP! I - Char· ·,
lie O'Brien ilf.Jtcd a home run in , ·
the eighth Inning and Jim Pa clo- :
l"ek added a solo shot in the nlnlh ·
to lead the M!Mauk!'c Brewers to&lt;
a 7·5 victory over the Seaitle :
Mariner s.
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O'Brien' s game-winn ing hjJ ~
came off Bill Wilkenson, who hacl -~
allowed orl ly On&lt;" t.'arned ·r un in ~l •;

J.:\ lnnin!(s this spr in g. Pario-;:
rck's hoinei' rame off Marin('r's :,
bullpen a~c Edwin Nunez.
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Robin Yount scored t wic~ Ia lead ··
I he Milwauk&lt;'e Brewers IQ a :l -1 :.
I'!Ciot'y ave•· I he Chica go Cubs. ::
Mllwauke&lt;•.Jook a l ·Oiead In the ::
fir st Inning when Yount clrew a •:
one -ou t walk . sl olr seco nd and:.
then sroredon a single 10 rlghl by !:
Brad K ommlnsk.
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to 2·11\n Ihe th ird . Yount clrllled a·
on&lt;'·Oul sing!&lt;•. stolr sr&lt;'ond ~ ncJ.
· then wen t 10 th ird on a throw'!M ·
error by ca l rh!'r .lim SundbPrg.
Aft er a walk 10 Kommlnsk, Gr&lt;'n
Bro&lt;'k ~ro und rd to se!'Ond. sl'0 •\1,'
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abnormal pople. · Dwight never
behaved In an abnormal way . I
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advanlagc of him because of who
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bearing Gooden to th e Treat menr
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ahead. Two bodyguard s, one on
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the , ~ets, leaving them with an
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UPl National Baseb· II Wrll!•{
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Coodcn , hustlrd by body guard s pa sl youngslcr s ra iling
hi s name. cntNcd th e Smithers
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re nt rr in Manhattan al ll: l !i
a.m. EST Thursday morning to
begin to rece ive ca r e fa•· cocaine
usc.
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BOSTON !NEAl - If the world's leaders In providing safe
United States now boasts of and reasonably priced housing
LIKE
having 100 million housing unit s,
for Its people."
GAME &amp;tiOW$1 why can't !{azel Word find a
In Massachusetts, however,
suitable, affordable apartment
advocacy groups for the poor ·
for herself and her three young
offer compelling evidence that
.•children?
" reasonably priced housing" Is
Because her family, like thou·
not available to uncounted thou·
sands of others throughout the
sands of people.
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country, relies upon the federal ·
In a 1985 civil suit, · those
FoR CB~ NE'w'~ ,
state )llelfare system for Its
organizations noted that one of
Income- but the monthly checks
Massachusetts ' baste welfare
. THI~ IS
are
grossly
Inadequate
comstatutes (enacted In 1913, when
VANtiA WHITE.
pared with the .cost of rental
Impoverished ~hjows often were
housing.
forced to surrender their child·
In recent years, an Increasing
ren to orphanages) requires that
proportion of the nation's poorpayments to poor families be
Including many who work sufficient "to' enable such parent
have become homeless because
to bring up'such child or children
the low-income housing they
properly In his or her own home."
once relied upon has been demo!·
r.n unemployed single parent
ls)ted by r.eal estate promoters
with two children In Massachu with plans for more lucrative ·s..tts (where welfare benefits are
developments.
more egenerous than In many
"Rooming hpuses are always
other slates) qualifies for $476'to
first fo be plucked off by
$491 in monthly payments under ·
developers. They've been deci - Aid to Families with Dependent
mated," says \ Katherine
Children, the most popular pub·
By United Pre~s lf\lernatiQnul
Malnzer, executive director of
lic assistance program. The
; , Today Is Friday , April 3, the 9.1rd d:~ y of 1987 with 272 to follow .
the Massachusetts Coalition for
" working poor" earning the
: Thc·moon-Js_ffim;lng.toward Its first qua.r·ter .
the
Homeless.
The
number
of
minimum
wage receive $576 In
... The morning sl&lt;ll's are Mercury, Venus, .Jupiter and Saturn.
houses
In
Boston's
South
rooming
gross
pay
per month - before
.. The evening star Is Mars.
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End
has
shriveled
from
25,000
In
taxes .
~ Those born on this date are ul]der the sign of Aries. They Include
1950 to 250 today, she adds.
That Income must cover not
lfllstorlan and story writer Washington Irving In 1783, .comedian
"There are two-parent fami- only housing but .also food,
jGeorge Jesse! apd publisher Henry Luce In 1898. actress Doris Day
lies out ther earning $20.000 a clothing, carfare, heat, electric·
-;)nd actor Marion Branda In 1924 I age 63l : astronaut VIrgil "Gus"
year who are homeless," says
lty, laundry, school supplies and
•itrlssom In 1926. anthropologist Jane Goodall in 1934 (age 53), actress
Dorothy
Stevens.
president
of
the
other household expenses.
:Marsha Mason and entertainer Wa y ne Newtortlo )942 (age 43), and
~assachusetts
Coalltlon
for
The average monthly rent fora
)ctor-comedlan Eddie Murphy In 1961 tage 26).
Baste Human Needs.
. two-bedroom apartment Is $800
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At the same time, the Census
In the Boston metropolitan area
On this date In his tor)•:
Bureau In Washington proudly
and $700 elsewhere In the state, In 1806, the Pony Express postal ser v ice began with rldP'ts leaving
now
proclaims
that
the
country
substantially more than either a
:St. Joseph, Mo., and Sacramento, Calif., at the same time.
has
100
million
housing
units.
monthly
welfare payment or a
:;' In 1962, the federal government ·ordered New Orleans to Integrate
"The
goal
of
having
a·
home
·raw-wage
salary check .
~he first six grades of public schools .
living
environment
and
suitable
In a landmark decision early
: , In 197\Presldent Gerald Ford said the rest of the world should not ,
every
family
Is
part
of
for
this
year, Superior Court Judge
f~
egard losses In South Vletn!lm as a sign that American
America's
psyche,''
says
Census
Charles
M. Grabau held that the
mmttments would not be fulfilled elsewhere.
.
Bureau
Director
Jettn
G.
Keane.
state
must
comply with 'the 1913
In 1982, ·Argentina captured tile Falkland Islands dependency of
"The
United
States
can
rightfully
.
law
by
establishing
a new stand·
uth Georgia and the U.N. Security Council demanded Argentina
ard for welfare payments that ·
withdraw. from Jhc British-ruled Islands.
• taRe pride In being among the

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• to ba ck," Pistons Coach Chuck
fly IAN LOVE
Daly said. "'That's difficult cl r ·
lJ il J Spor b Wrill•r
cumstanccs.
Th ey had a hard
On&lt;' nigh t · aft er the Indiana
tim
e
Wting
glllng. It was a
f'a('crs . clinched 1hi:'fr first
rcason11ily
easy
· gam e, bu t
pla,l ·off berth in six.y&lt;?a+., ,.n etroit · ·
thcy'Tc
a
good
club
and. they
i·ava gpd tht•m for the Pi&gt;lons'
wo.n't
get
beat
like
that
aga in."
mo;t lopsided ,-ic tory C'ver.
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Thf'
Pistons
led
2?.2J
after
the
~l&lt; ·.tro1t routed I he' Pa c·ers ll 9·
first quarter, but opened a 62&lt;18
7:1 Thursrh&lt;\ night to ac hieve t)w
halftime lead . Detroit kept ad ·
largc·st m&lt;irgin (J(\'ietory in th e
ding to the margin and with four
~·~ \'F!Jr hi story of f h(• fran(' hlsc ..
minute~ left in the ga me the
Tht• 7:1 poi nts by India na wa.s the
Pistons
had a 49-po int adva n·
IOW!'SI In the NB!I this season,
tage,
115-66.
' uppla nting the Wa shington's 7o
Vin nie .Johnson. starting his
u ,C:&lt;.~Jnq
( 'hieago ori Tu('sduy
fourth strJ lght game at guardfor
night.
th&lt;' in j ured Joe Dumars, Jed the
II 1hr· !'; 1\!1 srason r·ndcd I oda,v ,
Piston s with 2&gt; points. Steve
I h1 · Pi srons e~ nd ParC'rs would bl'
St
ipil novich fin ished wi th a tea m ·
I irSI round pla .r off opponents.
high
12 poin ts for th r Paecrs, who
· 'ThP wa.v it looks now we m ay
had
a
six ·game wi nning streak
piav them in the playoffs and it
halted.
l\'as goOd that we came out and
ELsew here, Denver (lumped
)lf •al lh&lt;'m m~ntal l y." said 0 (' Colden St a lP 1:J2.96, the Los
t roi l {'c•ntPr Hick M-ilhor n, who
Angeles Lakers nipped Seattl e
cam&lt;• ol'f the h!' nch to scorr 17
117-11
4 and Sacrament o stopped
p1dnt !-..
h&lt;•
Los
i\ ngeles Clippers 125- 11 5.
t
D&lt;·t rnit hc•ld " fifi.:l!J advantagP
lliugget•
1:12, Warriors 96 •
in rf'IJounding and lim it&lt;'d the
A I Denver , La fayette Lever
jJa('vr s 10 :n pcrcC'nt shoot ing
sco red 21 point s an d Alex English
from lh!' lloor r:lO of ~8 t .
added 20 to hel p the Nuggets
" Th&lt;'rr ·'s not much I ran say
hand Colden Sta te its worst loss
,; IJqu t it." P;H·f'rs Coach .J ack
of 1h&lt;' season.
·r(um su.v said. " WP just ' didn ' t
Lakers 117, Sonks 114
r·u mt • In pi;Jy. We jus t didn ' t show
At Sea tt le, Magic .Johnson
up. Wtw n tha t happPns, you'rr in
scored 34 points, co llected 13
~r·rp l l'l!U bit· and wr w&lt;•rt• In deep
trnu hlr• from the be-ginning. We• ass ists and 10 re bou nds. for his
second triple-'double i n two
rt!'Vl'r I'"' anyt hing go ing for 48
nfght s and his eighth of the
mi nutrs , "
s(•aso
n.
, The 7:1 po ints allowl'd by th&lt;' ·
Kings 125,.Ciippers 115
Jlistons w&lt;'rc also the fewest by
AI Los Ang~ l es. Reggie Th eus
an opponent since Detroit mov t•d
't ru ck for 17 of his ga me-high :J2
l u, 1110 Silv0rdom (l.
points In the thi r d qua r ter to help
•'• ! t w&lt;Js a {'ilSC' I hal J nd lana had
rl lnehP&lt;i ,J playoff spot 1Wednr s- Sacr amento snap a fi ve- game
road losing strea k.
t nigh t and had to play back

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J,OOSE RALL - Golden State guard Terry Teagle (l clt&gt; goes
altt•r luost• hull while Dmv!!r' s Durrell Walker tries to gain hi•
footin g during second half a ~tlon In the Nugget s' 132·96 victory
ovt•r tht• \\' arrlurs Thurs day In DenvPr-' s McNichols Sports Arena.
(U PI)

lla,. ,,hnll
T hf' M lu m i Marlins ilnnounced

an ugrccmcnt with the Tok)'O
(; lu nt s lo allow fou r ,Japanrsf'
pl,)yPrs tcJ pluy in the !" lorida
Statr l. ~apu &lt;' t hi s yc'ar. Pit chers
Musahll o Watanabe a nd Hldcohuru Matsuo. infielder Shu j l
lna gii k l and ou tfielder Mamoru
Suglura wil l play for the lnd&lt;'·
p&lt;'nllcnt slngl &lt;'·ll cl ub th is
&gt;ummcr. The Giants wi ll retai n
rights w cu ll th e players back at

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Golden Stall' Coac h Georg&lt;·
l&lt;a r l, who i&lt;'d t he Warr iors to
thl'lt' bl·s t mon th!.' ' 1·ecord In a
ctecndco In March. was named
NBII C'o~c h of th&lt;' Month. The
Warriors. who went ~ -J In Mill'ch,
entered Th ursda y 's ga m e
agai n&gt;I Denver on 1hr vcrgr of
(' I inching u plavoff b&lt;' l'lh wit h :17
victories. scovrn more tha n thr
club had In all of last sPason.
(;ull&lt;'K&lt;'
. ncnny Decs. ivho led the
Un iversity of New Orleans bas·
ke tball team to a 2fi-4 record this
season and Its firs t NCAA To urn a m~ n t berth , has accepted tbc
head coaching job at Wyoming.
. his n l m&lt;~ mater . ... .Jim Whi te,
director of sports promotio n and
m:11·kl'tln g at the Unlversit)• of

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ROCKF'OHD. Til . (UP I I ,- The
Rockford Llght nlnl( defea ted the
Cincinnati Slammer s 117- 111
Th ursday- night to take a 2- llead
In the Continen tal Basketball
Association Wes tern Division
fl......
Ci ncinnati was led by VIctor
Fl eming's 24 point s.
· The oos t of seven seri~s cont inues In Rockford on Monday.
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Iowa. was named North Texas
Sta i r Unlver. ll y's at hleti c director .... Form er Un iv&lt;'rsity of
Texas quart N'back Todd Dodge
suf fNed seco nd·un d t hi r d·
degre&lt;' iJurns in an electrica l
ilt'clcirn t Wednesday at his job as
u city meter service rcprcsenta·
live. Dotl~r. 23 . wa s listed In fai r
ro nd it ion at Rrac kenr ldgc llospl lul in Aus tin, Texas, wi th burns
on his hands, face and arms. •
Oorlge, who was the Longhorn
star ti ng quarterback for 1984 and
part of 1985. ...
UniV&lt;'rslly of Louisville bas krtb:tl l coac h D(•nny • Crum
named Michigan Slate Coach
.Jud Hrathcol&lt;' and Louisville
assista nt .J err)• Jones as assist ant couc hes for the U.S. men's
team In the Pan Amer ica n
Games /lug. 8-2.1 utlndlariapolls.
Crum Hisosilid h~wou l d invltr4A
players to try ou t for the tea m....
flab Phillips , an asslsta nl foot ball coach to Jar Pa ter no at Penn
State si nce 1966, Is retiring from
actl\•e roaching but will re mai n
wit h the team as a volunteer . .. .
Te nnessee's national champion
women's basketball tea m visited
the White House Thu rsday and
will be head ing to Brazil this
summ!'l' to play 12 games against
the national women's tea m.
Bob Chipman, who led Washburn ( Kan. I 10 a 35-4 recor'll and
the championship of th&lt;: NA!A
bas ket ba!l'*tournament , was
named NAlA Coach of the Year.
... Wes t Texas State basketball
coach Gary Moss was named the
coach 1!1 Sam Houston · St ate,
. replacing Steve Tucker who
resigned March 9. '
Football
The St. Louis Cardinals released kicker Eric Schubert, who
converled jus t three of 11 field·
goal altempts In fi ve ga mes with
the team last year. The Cardinals

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E4.rtern school menu
In accordance with the uniform lunr h program for school~
· · Jn · the Eastern ·Local School
Distr ict, I he menu fQr the week of
April 6 Is announced:
Monday : hot dog, sauce,
french fr ies, pear s, rnllk .
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peaches, milk.
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Wednesday: pizza. l ettuc e
salad, applesauce, milk.
Thursday: ham patt y sand -'
wlch. ~: rw n beans, pineapple,
milk.
F'rlday : chicken patty sand wich. corn, fr uited jello, cookie.
milk.

~~hosen ·for game...
By BOB HOEFLICH.
Sentinel Staff Writer
: Jennifer Mille~. Meigs High
'senior, Is one of'
15 senior--girls
,I rom 0 h lo
' schools selected
•to represent the
~ state In the
fourth annual
9hlo-Kentucky
All Star Basketball Clinic.
;.- The annual game is sponsored
. ~Y Sha\l'nee State University and
; the American Red Cross and wllr
·lJe,jllayed Saturday in the sports
: center at Shawnee Stale In
: Portsmouth. Game time ls 6 p.m. ·
,l\ member of the Meigs Mar au• derettes, Jenny is named to the
· first team of the All TVC tea,m,
: ~n District and was given special
· mention for All Ohio.
·
, Now how did that p.m. get in
• there?
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I'm referring to th,e beginning
at Daylight Savings Time - It
start s this Sunday anH of course.
and always· starts In the wee
hours of the morning, that will be
2 a.m . Sunday morning. And It's
spring so you do spring the chick
ahead. However, no on e will
really.. know If you want to walt
until 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon to
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BUCKEYES BEGIN SPRING DRILLS- Ohio State University
football coach Earle Bruce (right) put more than 90 players

'through Initial spring paces at Biggs facility In
Thursday, The Buckeye gridders will practice until May 2.

Cleveland Browns finalizing draft_ plans
CLE VELAN D iUPi i In Fact or ,"' he says. " Th at ·only
prev ious year s, th e Cleveland means we might take the player
Brown s freely discussed virtu- who' s best for the Browns, who
ally every aspect of upcominll we feel can be productive right
NFL drafts.
away. Otherwise, we' ll definit ely
Front-offi ce per sonnel would grab tha t bes t player overal L"
eva luate player s Individually
, The Brown s pi ck 24th in the
and by position , to be followed by fi rs t round . Th ere ar e no seleca fl'W hints on I he team' s needs. tlon s i'n the seventh round Ito
But this year, the Browns h av~ ' Green Bay for the si nce- dedecid ed only to plan a lot and say , part ed John Jefferson! and the
very little abou t it . The air of ninth Ito Indianapolis for Mike
secr ecy surrounding the 1987 Pagel !.
shopping list Is penetrated only
Clevela nd's prioriti es are beby the "Fa llvenc Fudge Factor. " lieveu to be at defensiw end,
Chip Falivene, the team 's linebacker, wide receiver and
director of scouting, has re- k lrk ~r.
placed the res igned Bill Da vis as
Fa llvene sa id he and the
the Browns' dra ft gu r u. Unlike coac hing staff have seen the top
Davis, the taciturn Fallvene ei ght to 10 players at each
declines to discu ss the pros and position, and he es timated he had
cons of any player or analyze the Interviewed mos t of the "331 or
strength s and weaknesses of the so" 1pla yers surveyed by the
maj or scouting combines.
the draft In gener al,
"VIrtually all the talk Is 99
At defensive end. the Browns
percent misinformation," he are believed to be high on .John
said Thursday . "and that's com!- Bosa of Boston C'ollege and Tony
cal. Wh:t addto that ? We'reat the Woods o( Pit ts burgh. Th e wlpolnt where we' ve gathered all deouts that have most impressed
our Information and we're final- the team arc Lonzell Hill of
lzlng our draft plans.
Washington and Mark Ingram of ·
Mich igan State.
" If you say linebackers art•n' t
Possible draftees at linebacker
strong and you draft one. everybInclude
David Wyman of Stanody's going to say ' Well, why'd
ford
and
Da vid Dudley of Arkanyou draft one then?" '
sas :&lt;~&gt; The kicking game Is a
So what are those plans?
F'a livene would only say that ' ques tion mark as Matt

recovers from knee surgery,
although 38-year-old Mark Moseley has been invited to trai ning
ca mp.
E rn ie Accorsi, th&lt;' Browns'
vicP presi dent or foo tba ll opera -

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; ' The con gregation of th e ·
· Church of .Jesus Christ of Latt er
. Day Sa ints will b!' holding a
: memorial scrvlt•e to honor Jhe
· late Mercedes Condon at 2 p.m.
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Va ldos ta State In Georgia.
Hockey
The Hart ford Whalers have
lost left wing Paul Lawless for up
to three weeks because of a
broken bone In his ri ght hand.
Law less, who has 22 goa ls and 32
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TOLEDO. Ohio (UP! ) - Rex
HanovN charged pas t ihe leader
In the stretch Thursday night to
. win the featured lOth race pace at
Raceway Park, beating out
Harry Scamp by 116 lengths.
Dr iven by Jay Cross, the
winner covered the mile In 2: 03
.1-5 and returned $6.60, $4 anll-$3.
Hqrry Scamp paid $4.20'and $2.80
for second, while OKs Andy came
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Ei ght bettors · colle c t ed
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The eight-year-old confined to
Vetera·ns Memorial Hospital Is
Joshua Casto, and he'd like to
hear fr om you: His room number
is 134. He's the son of Marcella
Casto.
Winner of last Sunday's Mystery Farm Contest In the TimesSentinel Is Dixie Sturgeon, Route
2, Letart, Va. Dixie was one of 11
entries correctly identifying The
farm as thai of Edson Rou sh and
was selected,as winner by lottery
since there wer e so many correct
entrl.e~. The prizy is $5. ·

BUNNms• - "Get Hoppln," heln~t
presented h)' the 1-3 graders at Tuppers Plains
Elementary Friday, 7; 30 p.m. , ha.• a iot of
bunnies, some ol which arc pictured. They are
front lrorh left, .Jo,•y Wc &lt;'ks, Laura Eastman,

• Amanda Brinker. daughter of
; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brlnk'er'was
: ·~onored with a party In obser, vance of her ninth birthday.
: A Pound Puppy cake was
• served with Ice cream, koolald
: and ·rolfee. Games were played ·
: with prizes going to Megan
; Clark, Ira Van Cooney, and
• Jeremy Dll I.
; Others attending were Missy
· Roush, Christy Warner, Ladena
: Grover, Amy Harrison, Jerry
; Clark, 'Donnie Boggess, Joey
. · Roberts, Alicia .Haj!gy. Healher
: Knight, Travis Lipscomb, Paul
• and Jessica Chapman, Sue Hend·
• erson, Mrs . Lois Jenkins and
~ J .D ..
: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard,
• Mr. and Mrs. VIrgil Dill, Mat·
: thew •nd Jeremy , M_rs. Mildred •
~ Pierce and Sheena, Mrs. Pat
~ Imboden, Jody and Johanna, and
, Scott Brinker.
! Sending gltta were -Mr: and
: Mrs. Donilld Covert, Mr. • and ·
., Mrs, Tom Oxyer, Matt and Luke.
:• FoUowlng the pany several of

GlnKer Nutter, Mlchaelllarnett, We• Buckh•y and
Kelll Norris, a hunny family; hack, Billy Francis.
Dr. Brown; Brh10 Rowen, FathPr Bunny, and
Katy Mankke, Mothcr Bunny.

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f Spr mg gar dc~fnA."' ?s thr topic stalice which fs especia lly good .
The name of Travis Abbott was 0 papers pre.sented at a recent
fo r· flowC'r arranging. She sai d
unintentionally omitted from the meetl ~ g of the ~ a r Ga rden Club That statler is one plant thnt
honor roll of the ·Pom eroy Eleh
Reldd ka.' th e home of Wanella should tK&gt; in C'vervone's garden "'
mentary School fo r the last six
a&lt;'
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weeks. A third grader. Travi s Is
aq orre 1,0 Ia e o~. olot
and ran tK&gt; dried for arrangethe son of Su sie and Ro ger t h~ Ga rd~n wtlh Ca!eus not mg m&lt;•nt s by simply hanging upside
Wehe Terrace, Pomero1·.
Abbott,
lhdt the.\ g:ow :well m shade,
down. Statice will grow .10 lnc h~s
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~ l ong the north s ldeof t he hou se. tall and comes In aprico t, rose,
Mary Kay says tha t s~c cess and ca n tK&gt; s ~ a rt ed from s;ccl ?r
blu e, lavender , and whit e. She
dees for living what sun does for r uttt ngs or ca n tK&gt; pur eh4sed as sai d the plant nec&gt;ds lots of wa ter
, stained glass. l hope you're s ~ a 1I P1ant s. 5 ~ e sugges ted that
and lo ts of sun and l akes about 10
smiling.
prnchlng the stems back make to 20 davs fot· the s&lt;'cds to
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! he·pl ants more bu shy.
germinate.
Spring gardening tips werr
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give n ' by ,Pauline At kin s who
ca utioned abou t . the&gt; danger of
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l ettin g root sys tems dry out on
rating.
eco nomlca lly .. and emotionally trees and shrubs _wa ll ing to tK&gt;
I have to admit that 1can see depressed world is suddenly
planted. Shr gave fertilizer rcwhy thi s moviP is to popula r .wlth ravaged by a ser ies of dea ths of
commendations notin g that April
cults of movie buffs. It. fs the people who simple explode. The
Is when fert ilizing should begin .
stra ngest mishmash of comedy culprit , award winning· news·
St ella Atk ins presided at I he
and horror that I 've seen In man, Edison Carter . finds out Is
year s. 'Watch this with the Network 23 and the co mpressed
tomato puree you love and I commc&gt;rcials called Blipvcr ts
guarant ee that you 'll never look which were designed to prevent
at yo~r garden In th e same way peopll' fro m switching channels
again.
du ri ng thl' co mmerci als.
Thought for a minute we' d
In 60 minu tes. we SN' the
never get awav from there. Ah gi'nes ls of newsman to computer
Ha' Is that a Korean village 1sec genc&gt;rated talking wise guy h ~a d
In lh&lt;' cl earing? It reminds me of who takes s t rug~ lln g Big Time
the sequel to " Th e Karate Kid "
TV to the top with his cute
that has the highly Imaginative remarks.
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. tltlt' of "The K ar ate Kid . Part .,
For the .rccocd. th is f ilm has
fl. " ,Running for 113 minutes and
been remade and ,\ mcr lca nlzed
showing a PG ·rating' for the Into a season repl acement televiviolence II tell,s hOw Mlya·gl·..r e- · sion ser ies ~ ta fl;ing Amanda.
turns to his holl'\eland when he . Pa ys and Matt F'rewN as bot h
learns that his father Is dying.
Ed iso n Ca rt er and ' Max
Dutiful student , Uanlei, trails Hea droom .
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The movie Is run but has a
j erks down there as well. Thfs is a slight prRI;IIem:' It s humor Is
faithful continuation of the first typica lly Brit ish and ca n go r ight
movie and Is just as good bu t not over an Am ericans' head so
better than the first.
tK&gt;forf' you see 1his i noeula tc
OUCH! I stubbed my toe on yourself with a . good dose of
that stupid cross-hatch gener a· Benn)l Hill or Doetor Who.
tor that som e&gt; Idiot left In th ~
Well , video fa ns. that's it for
alley. HE'IIo, It 's coming on and I
th is ti me. I 'l l try ot lear n how to
can see a man' s head. lt 'sgettlng read maps by next time. Now
ready to sp!'ak . ..
let's SE'e .. ta kC' a left at that
"Max Headroom here.. i\h· boulder and go rig ht at th e trceo1·
.. Tourists. W-w-w-welcome to a should I go right al the~wa mp .. .'!
world set 20 minutes In the
future. Cocalogist s by any
' on o cloud With
chance ? . Don't those Eskimocs
You'll Ot (iootmg
e-e-e- ever get tired of their
!he buys you 'II find 1n the
w-w-w-wea ther foreca sts. ' I'll let
class'{~ds.
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mec&gt;tln g using an a rtlclc " Rt·ad·
lng A bout th e Rlble Can Always
1'1&lt;' Trus ted" and a poem , "Slm
pllcll y." Th e memtK&gt;rs nam ed a
tree suitable for Ar bor Dav
.
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plantlng lnresponse toroii ca ll.
The Region 11 board mr.•etlng
was annqunccd. for April 11, at
Ches ter, and thr spring me&lt;'tlng
April 2o at McArth ur. Rrser val ions for ihr sprin g regional
meeting nre to be made bv April
12.
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Members discussed th e tabl e
rover of quilt bl ocks to oo made
for the state convention, ,July
29-:JO In Columbus. Regions 11
and !i will hos t the convention.
FlowN arrangement s we r''
displayed· by Pauline 1\tk lns,
Stella Atki ns, and Ruby Diehl.
The hostess served refresh·
mcnt s. Martha Chapman will
host the April meeting.

Capt . RandfR~ ~cker, son of
Mr. and Mrs: ~ C. Becker ol
M!ddlepor'f. hil s been selected to
attend thP Senior· llealth Care
F'eiiow ship Program as .an edu:
ca tion wit~ Industry studt&gt;nt at
Kasler Perm aneniP In Walnut
Creek. CaI if.
.
&amp;ckcr Is currently serving as
" squadron commander at the
Sco tt Medical Center Air Force
Base In Belleville, Ill. A graduate
of Meigs Hlgh School, he re~
celved his BA. from Park Colle~
In Kan sas Cit y, Mo., and his MBA
at St. Marys University lri
fin ance In 1979.
In 1981 hr received a master'S
dcgrt&gt;!' lnlwalt h careadmfnlstra!
tlon from Webst,er University~~
St. Lov es, Mo.
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Mrs. Th er!'sa Becker of Middle-

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Okay, Ma x. but I don't think I
can stutter as wc&gt;ll as you .
The movie Is called " Max
Headroom" and takes place In an
Orwellian, England, wh en televisions can't be shut off a·nd an

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Hi:'ar that rumbling ? No, It's
• not a herd of buffalo! Ketchup
, bottl&lt;'s at theready becau se here
·· comes " Th'e 'Atta~k of the Killer
• TomatO&lt;'s! " As we run for our
~ li ves let me tell you about how
•. humanity met crazed veggles
• and almost ended up holst on our
' own BLT sandwiches. This mo- ·
vie runs for 87 minutes, Is
released by Media and has no

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Sundi'Y at the church ..
' Mercedes was a resident of
Pomeroy lor many years, operated a ladles dress shop In town,
gave music lessons and was a
{amlllar sight around town before time nnarched on ;md she
moved to the Racine area.
Former students and friends
are Invited to join the congrega tion for the Sunday service. The
church Is located at Old Town
Flats.

Raiders of th. e Lost T7;deo

By .lefl Hilleary
I knew I should have taken that
: left tur n at Ba yonne. Oh , I didn 't
: see you there.
: 1 ThiS' month I thought w&lt;'' d go
exploring · In the jungles of
......... ' Vldeoland looking for missing
: moviPs. That' s- right! We 're the
Raiders of t~ e Lost VIdeo. I know
; - I have n&amp;lohame.
: What 's that tn the sky? It 's a
bird. It's a plane. No. it' s just
• To!Jl C'ru lsr a&amp;Maverl ck ha ving
a dogfight with someone In a
: Sopwlth C'ameL Top Gun Is a
·: stylized, slickly done recruit ·
ment poster for the Navy. Run' nlng JO!l minutes and sporting a
· PG r ating for the overdone rough
langu"ge, It Is a visually t'Xcltin g
film that l have had the pleasure
of sitting through twice. - .
::; This movie takes place In the
•: skies over Miramar, Calif.. an_cl
:Olhe Indian Ocean. It Is all aboMo
•: thall i takes to be the best of the
:· btost. Ma verick, haunted by the
; ev('r-prescnt ghost of his lighter
: pilot father, comes to Fighter• town To prove to everyone That he
:- has what it takes to be the best
: · and learns that It takes a lot more
• th an reckless braver)·.
•
I love this movie lor the fact
~ that It s t~lkes me as being a
• ,purely honest effort at enterta in:· ment. Now tothemelodlc stralns
~ : of "Curse you. Red Baron, " let us

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How time pas ses when you 're
having fun.
Just ask Jim and Su sie II know
her as Mary Kay ! Soulsby, Union
Ave ., Pomeroy. They are marking their :J5th wedding anniver sary toda y.

lions. says th is year's draft will
have few surprises "sinC&lt;'
Tampa Bay is very likely to sign
1M !ami quarter·ba ck 1 Vinny TesIa verde and I don' t think there'll
be many trades."

Cleveland plans to dra ft the
"bes t pla,ver ava ilable" for each
of It s 10 dra ft pi cks.
" We' ll st ick to that philosophy :
except when we apply the 'Fud ge

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Amy· H1rrllon, Sue Henderson,
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The Daily Sentinei- Page-7

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

WildwoOd Garden club
conducts recent meeting
This Message and Church Directory Spon1tored Ry The Interested·Ru.~inesses Listed On This Page.

Brown's
Equipment

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B•ll' Brown , Owner

Phone 1614) ,., ?177

Natoonw1de Ins Co
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Pomeroy

HAVM.

t has been saod that about 90%of the calam1t
oes that people worry about never happen and
one of the great secrets of ach1evmg a lofe w1th
any kond of seren1ty or peace of mond 1s the art
of d1stongu1shong between leg1t1mate wornes
al')d the other kond that merely cause a great
deal of needless anxoety Another barroer to
serenoty IS the 1nab 1l oty to separate the cond1
t1ons that rnust be accepted from those that
can be changed Th1s problem of human
nature has been spelled out on wall plaques
among ottier places By attendong your Church
or Temple you Will learn to rely on Gods un
faolong gu1dance for the w1 sdom and courage
wh1ch Will enable you to cope w1th every sot
uatoon on lofe for only then woll you ever
learn the true meanong of the word serenoty

Pomeroy

992 -ZI 04
TIUNrJY(11LIIC1 1 H I \ \\
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f) hl!lc HUlk Su nd \ S&lt;l ~ w •! Sup!
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992·3785 Pomeroy

HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH OU
Hr lH l m1lf'!'; f rom Ponl1nd Long- Sol
It m Fcbd H ;.~r! p1.1srnr Sundi.IV School

m
Suml n mnrn ln J! prr rc hlna
[(I 1!1 1m SunU IVr\ rnin gsPniCI'!l 7 30
pm
MIDIJJ EPOI!T FREel\ Ill BAPTIST
C' HURC If Cnrnrr Ash and Plum Rulph
r un1ll lf p tli!or Sund;.rv School lO OOu m
Morn I n~ ~ o r shr p II I~J r m Wt&gt;dnrsduv
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CHMF: F.l'IS(ni'AI Oili Hll ~!I ~
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_ Delegate _

Fove Eas l ern Hogh School
jumors have been selecl ed lo
attend Buckeye Goris' State, the
(l.merlcan L eg1on A u x olla r y s
' workshop In d emocracy, under
' sponsorshop of I he Auxohary of
• Feeney Bennel t
Posl
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Mlddleporl
G1rls St ale woll be held al
, Ashland College, June 20 to 27
, The delegates arc Trona Darlene
Barker. Amy Darlene Connolly
Chnston a Renee K ay l or Janone
Michele Schaekel. a nd Janel
Werry
Altern ate
os KC'll)
Thompson Several of lhe slu
dents have co sponsors
Trlna Barker. daughl er of M r
and Mrs H erbert Barker os
sponsored by th e Auxollary of128
She ts a college preparatory
student al Eastern and ts a
member of lhe Ca lv ary B1ble

Courthouse

POMEROY, OHI0-992-667~·
Ann Y'"'"''"

Rawlings·Coats·Biower (row's Family Restaurant •
FUNERAl HOr.t
"Serving Families"
264 S.

"F•tUIIwg Kewtucig Flied C~e.~W" '
228 W. Ma1n

2nd, Middleport

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non l'r nt t't'o st al Wo1shlp s0r' lt'f' Su nd l v
10 a m Sund,tv S4: hool 11 a m EH•ning
worship Sl'r\ JC'I 7 00 p m W( dnPsda\
pra\ l'l m('('IJng 7 flO J) m

Pomeroy

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r~RM~:;:' PIRS1 Cij URCH OF GOD

St.,

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pastor
Drakf' S S Sup! Sundav
School9 Kl a m MOl ninf;! Worshrp 10 30,
[v('nln.a Warshrp 7 30 p m Wf'dm seta'
Pra vrr Srn j('(' 7 30 p m
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rallooa ~
1Sl Mason Sund a\ School 10 am Morn
lng worshi p 11 a m Evrni n ~ srn lc1 f) p
m Pravl'r m«'llniZ and Brbh ~ t u d\ We'd
nrHdav 7 p m
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FOREST RUN BAP1 1 ~"T Rt&gt;' Nvlf'
Bordrn pa~IO! Cornrllus Bum h ~upt
Sundav School 9 30 a m Sf { ond m~
fourth Sundays v. orshtp Sf'J\ lcr al 2 mp
m

MT HERMON UMTF.D BR ETHR EN
MT MOR IAH BAP rJ S r Four l h and
IN CHRIST CHURCH I ocal£1&lt;1 In 1&lt;'xJs
Main St Middleport Rf'v Gr!bt'rt Cra ig
Comm unllv off Cr Rr R2 R&lt;'' Roi&gt;E'r1
Jr paslor Mrs Er\ln BaumgardnC&gt;r
Sa nd('r~ pa~;f o r J&lt; ff Hnlt l'r !av lf' tclf'r
Sunda v St&gt;hool Supr Sunday School 9 tO a
Ed Ro u ~h Sunrlav Schcol Sup! Suncla\
m Worship SC'rvi('(' 10 4!1 a m
School 9 :lO a m mor mng v.or,.h!p and
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CH RIS'f
rhlldrf'n ~ r hurr h lO 30 1 m ( vl'nlng
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CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
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PFAHl CHAPEL - Worship S4rviN'
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ship 11 1m 1nd 7 p nr.-wf"dnf"!' d&lt;n Btbh
11 :\11 ,, rn \hur'f'h Srho()[ 111 15 a m
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: 111 1m Sunf\1\(\(llln ~-;&lt;;ct \l tt ., lllpm
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m!'ll s Min l"11'\ Thur sd.:n 9 ~~ 1 m
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7 \0 p m UMW Sf'C'Ond
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7 pm
lut sd,,, 7 3fl pm UM,FSunduv tipm
• MIDDI EPORT CHURCH Of CHHI H
pm
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• INCHHJSTIANUN ION !l(~ \ Kr li hfhl ln
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HARTfORD CHURCH OF CHRIST I ~--lfi the ltfe I
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CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Pori
CHRISTIAN UNION Hartford w Va
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• Rutlnf' ftl"\ limc s ~l11 11 flt'ld p1 s1m
land Racine Road William Roush P"l or
Rev Da&lt; kl MoManls paso or Chprch
lhey Smtle a l US I hey are Only 2 weeks Old T h e fll Sl t orn e I hCV
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" l''r«'mll n Wltllum ~ Sup! Surul" St hnnl
L!ndll Evans r hur&lt;'h sr hoot dlr('rtor
School 9 :KI am S\lnday mornlna S('t'
raise their arms wan ling u s to ptck them up
wha l jO\ rh 11
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Church school 9 30a m Mornln~woNihlp
vi"' 11 am ~&gt;unday rvcnlnR sen lee
first slep sure ls worlh bragging about The flrsl word and W"
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10 30 am wronesdav l'Vf'nln~ prnvrr
7 30 P m WednPSday pray('rm('lltinlil 7 30
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Lotarl
first Christma s (trsl date, graduiiTton, cotlegc mal roagc lheor
t1 m \V or&lt;~hlp 10 15 p m rMussmun l
• tor Bob Parkf'J S S Sup1 l tlln R i g~ ..
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m
1
• A~"~ Supt !Sunil ll\ Sthnol ) 1r, 1m
Sundav SchooiiO :10 a m BlblcSoudy nnd
ship son
9 30 a m Sund oy School II
rst c
and now y ou are grandparenls All lhrsc fi"IS a1 p
rhu
r't'h
~~~;rho ol q 45 am I Mussman \
: MornftiJl W h\1&gt; H\11 n rn Sum\ t\
pra,rr S&lt;'rviC(' Thursdav 7 00 m
8 m tvcnlngworshlp 7 .Jl P m Tui:'Sd~y
WOnderful and We rememb('r them Wf'll
•"'Evrntng sl'fv t'f' 7 pm Ptt\tr mtll l n ~
CAR! ETON I NTERDENOM~NA~ ION
rollaR&lt; prayer m&lt;ellng and Blbl&lt; Sludl'
Notice anythong missing? J d o,lt IS l.od ,md WOI ship Wh en
( .1nrt Blblt S!uch \V('(Int-sd n r 't nlng 7 p
AL CHURCH Klngsburv Road Rev Da
9 :II am Worship Sl'I'VI('(' Wt'dnt"Sday
t m Chlldtl"n s rhoil plltll(t Wt'llnt ~
,,d Curtman paSior Sundav School 9 30
7 30 P m
was the first time you took your child l o church ' Thai wa s a
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
; dav 7 p.m. Adull &lt;"hnh prHrtk( \\'111 fol
"m Ralph Carl Supo E •nlng worship
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
hlslortc d ay Their baptism when th ey becam e a child of (.oct
Rev
Ro~rr Gract
• p m 1 Radio pro,;!r 1m \YMPO Sundn \
Rev Paul McGuire
~
Pravor ml'OIIng Wl'lln&lt;'Sdav
~: 1 '1'1:."~v~;:;•c ~~~c'::',.:
Sunday &amp;hool class and they said you don 1 h,wc to slav
. S30am
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN
Vornon
••
sunday
SChoolS
:ll
a
m
Sunday
worship
anymore The good feeling you had a nd sllll hav e as I he whO It•
• MIDDLEPORT rfiUH CH OF (HRI S1
AI' PI E GROVE- Church School 9 30
11 • m
: Mh and Mtln AI H 111 son m)nislr t Mlkf
1m Wurshlp 10 00 am \fi rst nnd 1hlrd
famtly sits together In rhurch Notice chnch h,rs a l ot of fi rs I ,
Eldrldgo P••ror wanaco Dami'Wooil s
. (".('rlarh SumJu, ~l hool SuiH'IIn1t nclrnt
Sund.wsl Blbl(' srudv t'\€\rv Su ndav 1 p
9 lla m Worship _
and and not forget ling thai Sunday Is
F IF!S1 da\ of I he week
m UMW ~rorut Tursday 7 00 p m
• Blblr School9 30 r m Morn t n~ \\ or~ hlp
woods
R&lt;!v
Blackwood
pastor
Sen
let~
It's
a
big
day
when
your
chtld
ftrsl
gets
a dnvt'r s lorense, ho\\
•10 :m n m Evrn ln~ \\or ship 7 00 P m
Pt uwr mN'tln~ WL'dnrsd rw 7 p m
011 Sunday at 10 :lla m and 7 30 P m •llh
•wronrsd 1v 7 00 p m P1 nvPr m«'tln~
iGt t&lt;'f')
"
proud
they
are
Now
I
hey
can
not
onlv
go
to out of lown oam""
SundaySChool9 JOa m BlbiPStudy Wed
e-o
l_.,.,
: MIDDLEPORT CHI H(H OF THE NA
llETHANI - Worohlp 9 • m Church
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Sil"'o
•'
"""av
1
:ll
p
m
they
can
t!lso
go
to
church
acttvllles
without
;our
laking
them
, ?..ARENt I' ASTOn Ftrd P&lt;'nhot ~ood
Srhool 10 1m Blbl(' Stud~ Wt"dnesday
DraH~r Pastor Mtkr Sw~er SUndav
FAITH
FELLOWSHIP
CRUSADE
FOR
and
&amp;etUng
lhem
1
•!Jill Whitt Sundn Sr hNll ~upl Sundn'
10 , m Dorea!. Women s F('ltowshlp
School Supt Sunday School 9 :10 am
CHR IST St Rl 118 Anllqullv Rev
So
•.SChool 9 :10 1m Mor ning WoiShlp tO 45
\\t'&lt;1nl'sd t\ 11 am (MrGulrc)
Momlnll l4orshlp 10 40 am Sunday
Franklin Dirk"'' paslor sunday morn
many first steps In a person's hfe from c hildhOOd 10
•a m F."an~i'llstlr mf'£'1\ng 7 00 P m
C'ARMEI -Church School 9 30 am
Mrnln~ WOf5hlp 7 ,M p m W(l(fn~~y
lnR
10
•
m
Sunday
ovl'lllng
7
:ll
p
m
eternity
Many are memorable but the mosl lmporlanl and
ro. rnlnf!i Blbl&lt;' studv ?:_JO p.m
: wronrsdav 7 00 p m PrnH't m~¥tlng
\\ 01~hip tO :a~ 1\ m Sf'lrond and Fourlh
7
Sunda\st- F{'llov. sh lp dlnnl't' with Sutton
, UNITED PRESRVTERIA~ 1\IINISTRV
[IJRLINGHAM COMMUNITY CIWROi
:nos;.?~:?'R~~'\"~~ ~~~UNITY BAP
las ling are found In church wtth God How man; firs I s1eps with
OF MEIC.S COUNT\
1hiHI Thursdrn 6 30 p m fMcGulrt'l
BurllnJ&lt;ham Rav !.audt'rmlll pasoor. RoTIST CHIIRCH Pastor Rol&gt;&lt;'rl Byers
God has your child stored up tn mind and !DemoJ y'' Thest• arc
\
Rov Chorl.. Talholt
EAST I ETART- Church School9 a m
bl'n Cazan wlalant """'"' Suncl.\v School
SundavSchooi!O a m Worshlp•ervlc.ll
most needed Not only baptism marriage and burial bul manv
HARRISONVII LE PRESBYTERIAN
Worship 10 am se&lt;Ond and !wrth ~n
10 a m wonhlp 7 p.m Wl'dneedoy 6 p.m
1 m· Sundly """"'n' """'"' 7 30 P m
CHURCH - Sunday Worship Srrvlro•
davs UMW flrsr Tu&lt;sde.y 7 l) p m
l'JUih mootlnR. Wl'd .. 7p.m c!lurdu«vlcl's
In-between firsts Christmas, Eastet. Pentacost Tha nksglvthg,
Wt'dnesdly _, enlna ~ervlce 7 :It p m
9 001 m Churct\,.Schoo\ 10 15 a m
Wra('(l)
PINE GllOVE HOLINESS CHURCH \1
conflrma!_lon,
holy communion, singing In t~choir, bejng on
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN LETAI\T fALLS - Worship 9 a m,
mllf'off Rl 321 RfY Bm J W•tts Pill or
chureh
counetl,
leaching S S. Bible school and the list goes on
Sontlay SChOOl 9 am Church Sl'rvrc(l 1 Church ScbooltO am ~Graet'l
Robl'rt S..rlfl. S S Supl Sundly Scllool
9 30 a m Momtna Worship 10 M a m
]0 I~ am
'
MORNINGSTAR_,. Worship 9 4$a m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
We must prepare our chlldrj!n for many flrsl steps May our
Sunday ('Vetllng lff'VI&lt;'f' 130 pm Wfd
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESB\
Church School 10 30 a m , Bible STudy
TOLIC - VanZ.ncll ond Ward Rd Elder
training and ltfe let them also haveoile las I firs I slcp The mos1
l'll'lday ..rvlt'f' 7 30 p.m
TERIAN - Sunday S&lt;hool 10 1m
Thursday 7:30pm tRaderl
Jam.. Mm.-. puror SWiday School
SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill Lllllo
Important step of all, Into Heaven and Into the presence of God
!(hu rr h sPrvloe ll l~ a m
RACINE WESLEYAN- Oourd Sehool
lO :ll • m Worslllp Servo.. Sunday 7 Ji
p11tor Stev£1 LitHe S S &amp;lpt Sundav
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pasl or
lOam Worslllplla m UMWIQurthMon
p m Blbl• Study, Wedneodly 7: 311' m.
The Almighty What a great first step thai wtll be It's up to you
Scl'lool 10 a m Morning worslp 11 1 m
John Evans Sunday School 10 00 a m
day at 1 .l) p m,. Men s Praytr 'BrHrkfu1
CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL H~rr~
parents to guide lhem to that last but greatest 1trs1 step
Sunday evonlnR worslllp 7 !11 p.m Pra ..,.
Sunday Morning Worship II 00 am Chll
Wf'dn('Sday 7 am JCrace).
sonvlllo Rood Rev Dower king P..!or:
m..,lln R and Blbl•studvThursday 7 3 p.
CIIR&lt;on Faulll. Sunday School S.pt Suri11ren's Church 11 am Suntlay EvenlnJf
~UTTON - Church School 9 :.&gt;am
Putor William Mlddletwarth. Melp County Lutherall!l
m Youth meeting Wf'dnl"Scily 81 7 p.m
~rv lc c 7 00 p m Wl'd 6 p m You11Jit La
Morning Worship 10 45a m tlrstandthlrd
dly Selloolt 30a.~~~.. -rwcnlllp.u
1 m : Suoday .._ , """leo T 30 p m
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHUROI
4ft'S' Auxtllary WednPSday 1 p m Fam
Sund~vs Frllowshlp dlnn€'r with Carrnf'l
- 383 N lnd Ave Mlddl'l'ort Sunday
Proyer_
Wodneodly, 1 J) p. m
illy Worship
third Thurs&lt;lay 6 :JO p m !McGuire!
~b:liTI.Is(

CHR,ISTINA R. KAYLOR

Delegate

SATURDAY
LONG BOTTOM - The tong
Bottom Commuml y Assoctatoon
Sprrng Smorgasbord dmner Sal
urday from 4 lo 7 p m , a l the
communlly buold\ng

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other.first step?

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_j)elcg~t o;___~

os co sponsooed !01 Gir ls Stair
Farmers Ba nk She has been
lhr band for seven years Is on the
newspaper sl aff
on student
council lhe Eastern quiz team
and Is acllvr on spor l s oncludong
rackelba ll golf and vo il e~ ball
Janel Wenv, daughter of Phol
lip and Karen Werry rs spon
soredbyUnl1128 Sheallendsl he
vocational program al Meog's
laking compulenzed accountong
and I h ere osa mrmbet of lh eOh oo
Office Educau on Assoc1a11on
She Is a member of the Briles a nd
Beaus Weslern Squaoe Oancl'
Club In t ecen l \ r.ll s sh r has
been active In 4 H club work
volleyba ll basketball and I rack
and was a m ember of the V dl sll v

'
Church
Amy Darlene Co nnolly, da ugh
ter of Wan en and Con me Con
nolly, rs co sponsored by Village
Pharmacy of Moddleport
AI
Eastern she Is actJVe on volley
ball, on th e yearbook sl a!f on
sl ude nt counci l and allrnds lhe
Long Bottom U ntied MelhodJsl
Church
C hrl s lln a Renee Kaylor
daughter of T erry a nd Londa
Kaylor, ts co sonsored bv Bank
One Sh e an ends Hem loc~ Grvve
C h11stJan Church and at Easlern
1s a m ember of the Nalwnal
·Honoo Soc1el), serves on lhe
Sludent Council and pla)s \lllh
the concen band
Jan one Michele Schaekelrs I he
daughler of Edward A Schaekel
Jr a nd PaiJicoa A Sch aekel and

F Club al Eas1er n
Alternate lo I he f1ve g!Jls from

\

POMEROY Shady Rover
Shufflers are sponsorrng
a
square dance and r loggong o n
Saturday April 4 fro m 8 10 11
p fii • ar Pomeroy VIllage Hall
Music will be prov ided by Circle
'D" Wranglers with calico .11 m
Carnahan $2 donations wtll be
acc epled al I he door
'II
POMEROY Meigs H1gh
&amp;hool Band Boosters are spo n
sortng a walk a rhon on Salurday
Apnl4 starton g al 9 a m Anyone
int er es ted In walkmg to help the
band p.u1 c hase new umform s
should call992 .1158 or 992 518o for
a sponsor sheel If ca n celed due
to ratn. the walk a thon Will be
rescheduled for Aprllll at 9 a m

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SYRACUSE - Metgs Assoc1a
tlon for Reta1ded C itizens I s
sponsoring a spaghetti dinner
Saturday, 5 to 7 p m
at the
school $3 per adu ll
POMEROY - ThP publi c I S
Invited to all end special services
al lhe Pomeroy Senior Cenler
Sa lurda y, 7 p m with Herbert
Inscoe evangehsl
CHESTER Chester g1rl s
soflball sign up wtll be Saturday,
10 a m 10 I p m at girl scout hall
In Chesler $12 registration fee

Public

Notoce

Notice

CASH BASIS COMBINED
ANNUAL FINANCIAL
REPORT
For the FiiCIII Veer Ended J
o-mMr 31 1986
RACINE VIlLAGE
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
GOVERNMENT"L
FUND TYPES
RECEIPTSLocal.....
21.0&lt;16

ttttttgowernmental
R_,..t \: .......... 2&lt;1 941

Chargn lor "'"--'"'

8tMcet

14,B17

Flnoo.l.k:toaM..
• "'......
Min.r.MOUI

.
3.24e
15,111

TOTAL
' RECEIPTI
118,7De
QiiiURIEMENTIOUAAENT
~of"-n

t~

t.!:r.. . 17,7~4
2,931

~Actlvhlet

2, 458

c"""""""'

Emr~ron- .. ....... ...

laalclltllhy
•

~. 11.001

talion

Z1,130

... tlall.

tnt 111

505

......

0

Gauu;arrn~~~t

~ ·.
'

1.124

BURLINGHAM A walka
lhOn will bP held Salurday
bcgmnmgat lOam bythcWorld
of L1fe Church tn Burlingham
Anyone wishing lo sponsor a
chrld Is asked to ca ll Donna
Vance. ~98 7238, Donna Bently
696 1355 or Ch eryl Laudermlmll

992 5.116

•

SYRACUSE The Ladles
Missionary Society of the Flrsl
Church of God, Syracuse will
have a n Easier Bazaar lhos
Sal urday at Kroger tn Pomeroy
RACINE - The Ladles Auxtl
lary of lhe Racine Fire Depart
m enl will sponsor a professional
WI est ling card al 8 p m Saturday
In 1the Southern Junior High
School Audllorlum
HARRISONVILLE Harro
sonvllle Lodge 411, F&amp;AM will
meel at 7 30 p m Salurday al the

TOTAL DISBURSE
178.567
MENTS

Tot•l Receipts over/ under
Dosbunamenta 1&amp;8.861
OTHER FINANCING
SOURCES/(USESI
Proceed• from Sale
of Dtbll
Sale ot Notes
75,000
Tranofron·Out
t600)
TOTAL OTHER FIN
SOURCES /
74. 600
!USES)
Excoao Atctlpta and
Othar Flnanci"'l Sources
Ovar1 (Under) b~nd
Dlab • Other
UNa/ Not
16,839
FUnd Caoh Btlanco
Jan 1. 'I I
19,878
Fund C11h Balanc•
Doc 31 . I I
85,515
Anerve for Encumbt
Dec 31
170
PROPRIETARY
FUNDS
RECEIPTS
Charges for
47.948
Mrocollanoouo
278
TOTAL
~
I
RECEIPTS
48.228
DISBURSEMENTS
P....,.al SIMCH
8,185
Trovel Trano·
1,417
portotlon
C011trtctual

s.......

.... ,..

7.431

,

.IANE1 WF.ImY
Dch.•g,lh•
F.as1r1 n os Kcll\ Thompson

Pubhc

RUTLAND The Rutland
Baseball League "otl "have l ag
day
In Rutland Sa lurday
Coaches and players are to meet
at lhe CIVIC Center al 10 a m
Salurday mornmg

MONDAY

SUNDA\'

POMEROY - Ronald Gcnheo
mer. missionary from Africa,
will sp eak at Ca rlelon ChUich
Kingsbury Rd Pomeroy. 10 30
a m Sunday P ubllc lnvlled

CHESTER - Begl nnll\g of I he
1987 o u tdoor season woll be
Sunday at lhe Chesler Howhun
t ers Range wtth Rutland. Ches
t er dnd Hocking Technical Col

Pubhc

Reaerve for EncUmbr
20
Dec 31
NONEXPENDA8LE TRUST
FUNDS tCemetoovl

Total Other Fin
Sourceo/ tUuo)

11,142

,.600
600

bcett Rece1pte and Other
F1n1ncin.a Sources Over I
tlrndor) hpend D11b •
500
Other UooaoNat
Fund Cash Balence
Jan 1 '88
6 600
Fund Cash Balance •
Oec 31 ' 86
6 000
TOTAL ,.
Memorandum Only
RECEIPTS
21 048
Local ttxoo
Intergovernmental
Aewn.,.
24941
Chai'JIIII lor
Serv1ces
112716
Finet. Ltcentes
3,246
• Permits
MiacallaMOUI
6 934
TOTAL
RECEIPTS
167 932
DISBURSEMENTS
Current
Socurlty of Ptroon
l P111porty
17734

Publoc H•alth

Stmri~
2,931
L8ieurt Time
Actlvltoea
2 458
Community Environ·
505

-

....._

Ctllltal 0utt.y

4,211

TOTAL DIIIUAIE·
MENTI , .. , 35.415

Total AMpta -~-

Diobu ...,....,.
12,7&lt;11
NOfll OJIERATINO
REVENUES / ( E - - 1
Oth• UNo/ Nonop.
19481
TOTAL OTHER FIN
SOURCES/
(UIEII
19451

Ex-

ExceaaR-..a_o_

flnanclna ......... Owrl
tUM.! la)lend Dlab •
OllolrU.!Net, • 11,7f6
,..,. Caeh Ill ...... ,, ... ..
..1.121
Fund c.•
Dec ,,...
17 325
••

r .... artatktn
Oonwal

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

Govornment
Poroonal

, 1.001
21130
8 824

Tr-Trana

portation

C0111rtt:tual
7,&lt;138

Sup.,U..and

··
18142
Capital
Outlooy
118
237
TOTAL DIIIUASE
MENTS
, 214,052
T otll.!l~ocolptl .,.,I
u

o.......

-

.... " ' , _
TtMwfwcrln

Tranof•• Out

Ja nC't Thrtss lhld a p,1pe1 oil
JOnquil s Sh P sa1d lh.ll d&lt;tffodoil;

,uc nol jonq u ols whoch have lw~
01 lhrcc bloom s on each ste m I
"Mo s M i lhoan al so r r a d a"n
dtloclc• on foocing boanches t~
bloom Sh e sai d lh&lt;il now os lit
lime l o planl spoin g bulbs and
su ggesled using I hem ,u ou nd a
IIPE' to avoid l a,~nmowf'r
damage
E
v.1 Robson "as
r angr1 ro o I he evrntng She m.ode
sr1 ct aJ a t I angcmenl s using silk

gu.;,

flo,~

er s plc1c cmat s and 11bbons,

and I h en mad&lt;• seveo .tl live
design s "olh daflodll s und t' VC'h
g1ecn '
Rrfocs h mc•nl s w e oq
sr1 ved to 14 memb&lt;'o s .md
gucsls Mrs Robson and hec
si SIC'I Gene\ or\ e Waod

'

1980 Chevy Citation ...........•. S119 5 ~
~ir,

4 dr .. good condition

MIDDLEPORT - Moddl Pporl
G, rrden Club m eets al I he home ,
of Mrs Dan n\ Thompson on
Monday at 7 lO p m
RACINE - Racine Chapter
134 Ooder of lhe Eas l ern Sl.or
mee1s Monday al lhc hall
Memlx'rs are 10 wear chapter
dresses for inlllal ory wmk

4 sp .• PS. PB, air. good condition

1979

Jee~ ................................. S99 5

4 Dr., auto .. PB. PS. 4 wheel drive.

1979 Mercury XR· 7 ................. S89 5

Auto .• PB. PS. air

.

141.1201

.11 000

100

Notrce

Ottter Uses/ Nonop Ex110n·
dltures
TOTAL OTHER FIN
SOURCES /
!USES!
Exceu Rece•pts and Ottter
F'"•nctng Sources Over /
tUnderl Ex~nd Orab
I 011oer U../ Net
27
Fund Cash Balance
Jan 1 88
80
Fund Caoh Bolonco
Doc 31 88

1977 Dodae Aspen Sta. Wgn ...... S895 ,
197 4 Ford F-1 00 ..................... S695

Runs good, flat bed.

RACINE - Rev Charles Nor
rls of Racine will be th~ cvange
ltsl for revova l services Monday
lhrough Apol l l2 al Ml Hermon
U nited Brelhren Chu rc h In lhe
T~xas Community Se1 vtces will
bcgln7 30p m Pac h e\c nlnga nd
special slngmg "'Ill be fealured
Gucs l sin gers are welcome

2 LITER

PEPSI

COKE

99(

.$109

12 PACK CANS

EACH

$299

RC

2 LITER

'
EACH

6 PACK
6 PACII-12 OI. CANS

RC S1 49

2 LITER

COKE
$149 12 oz
CANS

99&lt;
IACH

GRADE A

LARGE EGGS

s9(

TOTAL
Nowluuu0 0 Noteo
TOTAL
Rotlred0 0 NotH
TOTAL
Outatandlng

DOZ.

BANANAS

Sl
00
3LIS.

RED AND GOLDEN

DELICIOUS APPLES

BULK GARDEN SEED, SEED POTATOES,
HANGiNG BASKETS, ONION SETS, VEGETABLE
PLANTS,_{ABBAGE, BROCCOLI, TOfAATOES
:::7i:iii

G 0 Notto
..
TOTAL
....
MEMORAND" DATA

[

12 RUNNER GREEN

1

....... d
Volllallon
.. 2 754,239
Property r .. Lavlto
lnalde 10 Mill
20
Out•de 10 MHI
7 1
Eotlmatotl
915
Population .
FaderaiCtnllll
Population
,
902
THIS IS AN UNAUDITED
FINANCIAL IT..TEMENT
3/28/87
I cortify tlolo oeport to .,.
correc:tand...,.todoeof my know'ladga

~~ANS

69 (

LB.

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STOP IN AND CHECK

EVERYDAY- LOW PRitES

J-o .......

, CIIfii·T-

elli it.. P o. ,_ m.

Raolnt, Ohlo41771
114-MI·Ht1

(5001 / 41 3 1tc

0

'

Auto .. PB., !'IS .• luggage rack. good condition.

RC

Notoce

Tr1ntftrs In

ronvPntion

4 sp , air. good condition.

POMEROY- Ronald Genhco
m er. mi ss ionary to Soulh Africa,
will speak at I he 7 30 p m
Sunda y service al Calvary Bible
Church on Pomeroy Pike Publlc
Invited
~
POMEROY A fellowship
dinner will be held at 1he Trimly
Churc h In Pomeroy foll owi ng I he
10 30 a m morning wo1 ship
servrce lo welcome R ev a nd
Mrs John lltff Meal and b evel
age will be provided

t 1U'

Mr s
Hollon displayed l&lt;.&lt;e
l'olloes daJfodol s Belty Mllhoa~
bo ought some o ld fashioned d01j
bl r daffo dol s and forsy thta anti

1981 (hevy Citation ............. S1S95

lemple wll h work In th e Masteo
'Mason Degree

RACINE - Racine First Bap
tlst Church woll be m re\ tv.t l
Sund ay lhrough April 9 wllh
eveng£&gt;llsl Ron Dillon Hanahan
S C Services will be at 7 .10 eac h
evenmg

tion at

1978 Datsun King Cab .......... S1195
Auto .• PB. PS.

lege laki ng pall In lite mini round
ro~on C\!' n I

lltalc lltlllty

........ and
........

I

113 .....

•

POMEROY - Salurday evP n
mg cvangellsllc services to be
he ld weekly will gel 11nderway a l
7 p ~ lhos Salurday at the
Pomeroy First Bap11s1 Chu rch

Public Not1ce

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On M11ch 31.1987, rnthe
Me1g1 Countv
Probate
Court Oaoe No 25489, Jo
uph D Sayre Sr 49041
Townohlp
Road
1059
AHdovolle Ohro 45772
appOinted E•ecutor of the
&lt;!flato of Ellrabeth A Sayr11
dHaaltd. late of 49041
Townohlp
Aotd 1059
AtotiiVollt, Ohio 4&amp;772
Robert E Buck,
P111bota JudJIII
Lano K Nooulroad Cleric
j&lt;l)3 10 17 3tc
Pubhc

BURLINGHAM A bean
dmner Will be held at the World of
Lofe C hu rc h ,al Burlingham Sal
urday, noon lo 7 p m Three kinds
of b eans, corn bread, desserl anct
beverage for $2 50 adults and
$1 50 c htldren under 12 Orders
can bl' laken oul by !hose
brmgmg rhetr own cont amers
Proceeds go lo the chu rc h
butldlng fund

MrCombet askmg thP c l ub to
donale a I N pot foJ I able deem a

FIRST OT THE M
SPECIALS

Commuf!ty calendar/area happenings

'

W"

,Ji\NINE M SCHAEKEL

Girls State delegates named

ond

~~
Middleport. OhiO

J'\

Condor

Pomeroy,

~FRANKLIN'

Syracuse

Momoroal

204

John F "Fulll, Mgr
Ph 991 2101

RALL'S

992·3978

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

-Prayer of SerenotY.

\ \ CENTER, INC.

BEN

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

TRINA D. BARKER
;,--

Mill Work·
Cabmet Makmg

IU I

It'

Ser~•ce

Arra nging woth spr mg flow eo s
and forcing bran ches lnlo b loom
were the prog~ am topics a1
Wednesda y · night's meetin g of
I he WHdwood C a1dell Club held
al I he Forest Run Chut ch
Evel yn Hollon was hosless fot
lhe meellng woth Fa1r W lgg on s
govong devoloon s usong an F as leo
poem I he l egend of lhr dogwood
and p1 ave1 Kat hi vn Miller di s
pla yed lha lablcclolh "htch she
h as made for the club 10 St.'nd to
lhe stale' OO\ en lion rn July
He1do E lberfeld wds w e lcomed
as a ne11 member A na1uo e hike
w as planned fo1 Ap otl 15 all p m
at lhe home of .J uanu a Will The
Sj)om g 1eglOffiil bOard meet ln g
was announced too Apt'll 11 a r
C h es l ro
Unllrd Met h od ls i
Chuoch A l so announced was lhe
spring 1cg oo n al me&lt;&gt;tJng a1 MrAo
lhur on Apr II 15 and Na llonal
Ga 1den Cl u b Week April IS 21
Several membcts \viii planl
floweos a1 I he M oonln g S1ao and
Fooest Run Cln11 cite'
,\ lrllCJ w,,s 'ead from I urtlle

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'

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•

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Pag'*-8- The Dally Sent1nel
Pubhc Not1ce
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
WILLIS C BLOWER
A~m

Pomeroy-Middleport Oh10

Pubhc Not1ce
publcatlon 1 Aprol 3 1987
ROBERT E BUCK
Judge
121 27 131 6 13 20 27
141 3 &amp;tc

n strator of the Estate

of Ruby Ru ss~ l

Deceased
Pia nl ft

vo -

CASE NO 26 195
STAN LEY SMITH eta
Defendants

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
:ro th e unknown survrv ng
spouses legatees dev sees
he s d at butors neKt of
k n e11ecutors adrn n stra

\q, s and a gns of Ruby

Rune de ased and R ch
a d Wa
aka Richard
We neJ if deceased ad
d ess s un kn own and f v
ng R chard Wa ner akB
tR chard W e ne addreu un
known
A co m p ant llas been fled
by W I s C Blower adm n s
t a or ask ng the court to
dete m ne the per sons e n
t ed
to the decedent s
- -P apart et by t he lew• of the
st11te of Oh o A hearmg on
the compla nt w be held on
the 8th day of May 1987 at
1 30 P M n the Probate
Court Persons know ng anv
e ason why the complamt
sho uld
not be g r,nt ed
should appea and nform
t he court at thet time The
cou rt s ocatad at the Mags
P obate
Court
Cou nty
Courtho use Pomeroy Oh o
46769 Each of you 1 re
qu ed to a nswer the co m
pia nt w t h n tw e nty e ght

Pubhc Not1ce
NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Sealed b ds w II be re
co vod 11.1'111 6 00 P M on

Aprrl 27 1987 by the Board
ofT usteas of Pub c Affa ra

V llage of Rae ne Oh o at

5

Happy Ads

Congratu, lationt
Oon
One Day

At A
Time
~~;;:;;;::::;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;

the off c•of the Clerk Trea
surer whose add easl1 S xth

StrMt North of Amencan
Leg on Bu ld~ng n Racine

Hou&amp;e(sl fee It es n the VI
age of Racine Oh o WJth
bas1c:: operating configUra

POMEROY

P 0 Box 375
Rae na Oh o 46771
131 27 141 3 10 17 4tc

992 2259

Real Estate General

RUUql

216 E 2nd St

Phone
1 (6141 992 3325

The lamly of Lbby Sayre•"""
lo !hank al of the r fr enls 1nd
ner&amp;hbDrs who wt e so helpful
and sympathet c du rne the 1
ness ond death of thi r loved
one Ou np 1me hke 1h s ,..

NEW LISTING 3 y od one
Ioo 3 BR home 2 ha h cook

a d bake un s d shwashe

eal ze how much our f ends

sympathv Aspec al thanks 1o
Father Trank Pa1ala and 10
Wh tes Fu~~tra Home for arran&amp;
"and conduCI ne such a lovely
lune 1 urv co Thw lam ly
detply apprecla1os all ol the
beaut fu llowets lbe donat ons
to the Cancer Socn!ly the num
e oos d shes o1 1ood and all the
o•111•nd lhou&amp;htlul fr endsh p
and support &amp;Yen to lhe lam ~
lour k ndness • I always be

Happy 29th
and
Holding,

Kenny

On 5 25 " es $97 500
NEW LI STING - 3 BRs gas
ty wale

lu nace ca pel np,

2 po c es

ba h basemen

a urn nun s d ng sma va d
nea he bus ness sect on
Pome oy u I $14 500

67 ACRES- On n ce ay og
ad ogopd oadwhTP

In Memonam

ee bolhava ab e Ony$6000
SPECIAL Handyman you can
ha"Ve a cheap home by one

wo k 3nd na e a s o about
$16 000
M&amp;BILE HOME 12x50 wo
BRs na u a gas lu na e a d

CURTIS JONES

some u n ue on

Who passed away
Apnl 4 1984

Curt we II neve forget thai
evenmg we had to say
goodbr.e We loved you
You w II always be w th us
Sadly m ssed
Mom &amp; Dad Sons &amp;
Daughters Brothe s
Sste s N eces &amp;
Nephews

t~

n n

Rae ne at usl $8 000 SOLD
COUNTRY HOME Jusl a n ce
place o he am y 3 BRs

fu nace woodbu ne

C wa
ter ba n ga age and 194
ac es A k ng 129 900

CERTIFIED APPRAISALS CALL
992 3325

Walter Wilham

APPROXIMATElY 20 ac es
o n ce nun ng and wth a
one slo y ranch Hom e has 3
bedrooms d n ng a eaand a
lui ba sement un n shed
Qu et and peace u Good
V ew MAKE OFFER

$32 000 00
RACINE - Two story nome
wth a arge beaut lu ot
House needs some repa
Seve al sheds and outbu d
ng s Porch ONL¥
POMEROY - La ge 2 slo y
ston e no me wIn 4 bed
ooms II? bath s am ly
room d n ns oom and ul
basemenl A ea ly n ce
home o us! $28 900 00

Ask ng $50 000
FISHERMEN Wan a place o

OF

$26 900 00

home wlh b g lot 3 ba hs

you campe s 4 ac es ea lhP
Ra e ne Da w h 1 P wa e and

MEMORY

MIDDLEPORT - Th s o de
nome s close lo sto es and
scnoo s 2 3 bed ooms level
ot ca pel ng ol her leatu es
nc ude a n ce ont po ch

$16 900 00

JOE SAYRE AND FAMILY

IN

POMEROY - E m nate
rna nl enance wth In s b ck
ancn nouse 3 bed oom s
I ~ baths
ep ace b'se
ment garage on app ox I
ac e oT and New ool a ge
n ce I v ng oom mode n
~! ch e n and baln NOW

wate by mne as.
POMEROY
2 slo y 8 m

fan v m g dnng mode n
k chen ul ba semen wth
R~ age an nee ot o ek ds

remembered

2

ca pet ng base me
pa t o
8x36 n ~ ound poo enn s
cou I ock ga den 8 oom s e c

RIGGS CREST SUBDIVI
SION - REALLY NICE Sp t
oye home wth 4 5 bed
rooms an n ~x ce lenl cond
I on Ga age n ce lot WB
Hooku p bl nds and shulte s
n c lu ded
WANT
Henry E Cleland J

992 6191
Jean !russel
949 2660
Dolt e Turner
992 5692
Oflrce
992 2259

rn
REAlTOR

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto Tran1111lttln
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6 17 tfe

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

JO'S

LimE RED BARN

Flattened Alum Cans
26&lt; lb
Clean Sheet Cast Alum
25r to 29• lb
n1 COPPlR ...............
nz COPPER .............. .
Irony Alumrnum
S to18 ' 1b

S1 It 124 Syraruso

REOPENS
MARCH 20
Pottery and Grf1 s
Bord Baths Outs de
Yard Dolls J esus
Statues Vorgrn Mary
&amp; Angels for Yard s

,~,~I~EEC!,~~~~.G ,

and Graves

Co1111 (a

On Town1h p Ro11d II 142

1ou Buf

614-992 3466

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck auto 8o
heavy equrpment
repaors and weld ng
(All makes &amp; models)

PH. 949·2893
or 949·2756
John II Btntt
Ownu/MechaniC

1217Jmo

end Su Btlort
3 7 I mo

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LONG
VINYl &amp; ALUMINUM
Complete Re modeling
Ro of ng of ell Types
Co mplete Gutter Work
Worked n home area

20 year s

Free Est mates
CAll comer

Ph (6141 843 5425
39872mo pd

DENNY CONGP
WILL HAUL
JUST CAll'
992-3410
LIMESTONE

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772
3 II 87 I mo

949·9070 or
949-2045

to

Gun Show at Rutland CIV e

Ma nlenance supervi\or needed
fo a 100 bed SNF ICF fac I ty
located m 10utheast Oh1o Must
hava knowledge n Cllfpentry
p 1.1mb ng elect c ty etc Send
uume to Fou W nds Nura ng
Center 215 Seth Ave Jackson

Center April4 8 00 toe 00 p m
T1ble rentelt!l 00 Adm 82 50
fo mo e nformatlon or tlb e
rental Clll 614 742 2233 Pe
cent of PfOCtedl logo taN A A

4

OH 45892

Gtveaway

2 pert Cocke

304 675 1241

Span el tlogs

6

Lost and Found

mouth REWARD Ph 614 256

9333

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Aulhomed John Doere
Now Hollond Bush Hog
Farm Equ pment
Dealer

Farm Equl~ment
Parts &amp;Smloe

SER~ICE

We can repa1r and re
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boll and rod
out radiators We also
repa1 r Gas Tanks

PAT HILL FORD
992 2196

Moddleport Oh o
1 13 tic

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

Addona and emodel ng
- Roof ng and gut e wo k
Concl!lewok
- P umb ng anti elect ca
WOk

(Free Est mat es)

V C YOUNG Ill
992 6215 or 992 7!14
Pomeroy Ohoo
41 5 861c

Gall1pohs

I 3 86 tfc

&amp;

VICinity

Ap 3 • 4 about 1 m le below
Raccoon Br dge Rt 7 Odd• a.
End• turn tu e n ce clothing
junk TV 1 fo ms gowns

AI Reasonable PmH

3 Fam ly Garage Sale 360 346
Debby D lo'e Fnday Apr 13 g 7
Belt ch ld en1 &amp; aduhl eloth"
household &amp; drape•

CUSTOM BUllT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

PH. 949-2801

16 86 tin

B&amp;B
•
WOODWORK$

S 11 Fam ly Centenery Town
House S1turdav Ap 4 first
t ma bsttf outfits curt• n1
bedspretds tool1 btkn 9 5

1804

Dt

&amp;

VARIOUS PAfTERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985 4176 or 985 3564
36532 BAILEY RO
POMEROY
l 25 I mo

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satelltte Salts
Installation
Service
614-843 5248
REASONABlE

RfLIAILE

I 20 86

tin

GRAVEL SAND

TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Free Eatimateo

PH 949·2160
or 949·2101

We'll Sell You l
Ustd Car or Fi1
Your ~ld One
3272noo

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

SERVICE

latllan llildlllg

985·3561

EVElY

~II

M•h•

•Washers •O shwuhers

•Rengu
•Refr 91rator1
•Drveis •FrHzers
PARTS and SERVICE
4 51 c

SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.
fCKtory Chekt

12 Gauge Shot..-Otlly
10.1 tin

TRANSMISSIONS
I£1UI1T &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAI RUN
ASHLAND
190 MllliiRRY AVE
POtiiiOY, OIL

PH. 992-9t49

.......... o-r

2 5- 16-lfn

G&amp;MTV
REPAIR
49135 St Rt 124
Racine, Oh1o 45771

949-3018 Ius
-949·2606 Home
AH . .n&amp;lledtls
~24

HI SIIYICI
3112MOpd

51 Household Goods

for Rent

27 tcre• to 13 acru on Send H I Untum 1hed 18A apt ke new
Roed w th Road F ontage 304 thru out Meat tum 1hed 1st
fiOOf p ivete qu et •285mo Ph
875 7151
614 48 4607 0 446 2602

41

Large beaut fu 6 BR home 47
wooded acres Me g1 Local
Cherry R dge 844 900 Ca~

Houses for Rent

3 bdr ranch Rodney V llage II
8285 mo pus depottt Referen
en requ red Call Bleckburn
Rea tv 61' 441 0008

614 992 7180

4 led oom 2 bath LR DR
k tchen and ut tv oom 2 8x10
110 nge Bids Fenced backye d
P ee educed 128 600 00 c.'IT

4 roam h1 evsllable after first of
Apr I lnqu re at 918 Second

•

614 446 8583

G ac ous lw ng 1 and 2 bed
oom apanmenu 11 Village
Mana tnd Rivers dl Apart
manu in M ddleport F om
1215 ncludng utft11 Call

614 992 71B7 EOH

Ll ge 2 bedroom apt:h:ant n
M dd aport we1he ~{d' dryer

hookup 1)art ally fu l'llh&amp;d Pay
own ut lit 11 11 85 pe month
C• 814 992 2381 dt'(l ar
614 992 2609 even ng•

Mode n 3 btdroom house fo
ent. Beech H II 1 n eference
and depoltt reqUired $260 00
month 304 876 1900

BUY OR SELL
RIVERINE ANnQUES
I 124 East Main St
Pomtroy
HOlliS Tuo WM. frl
tlomtor,...
Sootloy I , .... 1 ,_

ty c-. ., •u al ,_.
IUSS MOOII
992-2526

s.u ..

Coppertone ef gllfato ' "
htrv"t gold rtk glfttor 1196
side b'/ 1 de ef u••tor I 191
white 2 dr etr ge 1tor 175 16
cu ft chnt f ee1er $160
Whir poOl wttl'ter 19&amp; Mtytag
wuhe 1176 GE washer 1160
electric snge top &amp; bottom
Olo'en t110 Mayblg wringet'
wuhar 196 end 62 gallon hot
water heater tiiS Sk-ugs Ap
pliance1 Upp• R ve Rd 614

446 7398

Mov ng Sa 1 701 Cherry St
V nton Ohio Apr 111 2nd &amp;
3rd 4x18 ebova ground 1w m
mlng pool a que bedroom
1u te new couch 2 Queen Ann
ch•rs rv ng room tultt dlnlna
room suite breakfe1t1et sterea
books porch •wing plcnill table
other item• to numerous to
mtnt on N ce select on of Fen
ton Glou
Uke new Stlrl soft end ttbiH
and 1mp1 d n ng ttb • metll
we drobe Hoove Vacume
Cleaner Ph 614 317 0172

3 bedroom houst Wat Colum
b 1 1180 OOmonthpiusdepolt
and If enee• 304 773 &amp;840
House n Hender~on e rooms
bath 2 enclol&amp;d btck porches
8200 • month rent 8100
secu ty deposit &amp; references

2 bdr a ut I t es paid e~~:cept
elec fu n o unfurn
sec
depos t requ red Conven ent
ocaton Call614 446 8568 o

614 446 4778

Gtrage sale Sat Apt 4
9 00 3 00 Cu 11 ns beds
pretdt ttle g 1 cloth• bike•
fisher PT ce t~t. lkepiKe nun
woodbu ner 1 fJ m"al 1helv ng
un t Phone 014 843 1350
From Racfne 111tbound on St
Rt 124 tum eft onto Cr 31
1 IVai 2 1-'l m les to Shtron Rd
Watch fo sian•
Ap II 4th Men women (u: e
peth.. 14 reg I and children 1
c othes mi•c tamt Hippy
Hollow Ad n Rudand 2nd
hO\I" on right fNtdnsky •I

Schools
lnstructton

Execut ve quad leve on 3 ac e1
4 bed oom1 3 battt tam y oom
w th ext a arge f eplace and
1 de t to pel o cathedral ce
ng• n ltv ng room 1nd d n ng
oom Proftlt one '1 decortttd
w th exqul1lte testa doublew t~
exqu 1 te g•age pus 32JI40
ga aga Many mo e data 111
•124 900 Cal Velma Stew1rt
614 989 2600 o Ha let G a
ham 304 424 7161 C21 C11
11dy R..lty &amp;14 423 5060

APARTMENTS mob e homes
hou111 Pt P 1111nt and Ga po

I 1 614 446 8221

1 b apartment partly tu n shed
He nde •on I 1 60 month Ca
lftfl 5 00 304 676 1972

Nice 3 bltdroom a le n ce
yerd See at 314 Th rd St
Kanauga Cell 614-446 7473

0 d 0 en.-1 Rugs Wanted! Any
1 te o cond t on Ca

Desk chairs 1 1nd1 and othttl
tem • Cell 614 986 3805
Lloyd Bl1ckwood Sumne
Road

hn ft Verd Sale tor CVfl e
F broslt 1poni0Nd by the legion
of tht Moote April~ 4 I from
8 00 to I 00 on Moou Parking
Lot Rt 2 Pt Plea~nt
Hugh Yard Slle Aprit Z 3 4
Form• PowtH 1 larblr Shop
Gall polls Ferry Rtin O'ant.n•
Oa~•

Sale 1304 Meadow

, _ D,_ Thut Frt. Sot. A"'M
2 3 4 NM tire Hartev 8ponter
Lott other th nge,

Ga,..•

M IC
lei• 2011 Mtr
quette Ave Fn ancl a .. April 3
ond 4 9 00 till 5 00

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pe k
Route 33 North ot Pomeroy
Ren tsl t a e s Ca 614 992

4450

Wanted To Buy

Wt ~ cnh for lett rnodll cleen
uNCI CIR
Jim MN!Ik Chw Old1 lr.
8il Gene John.on

IU.-.13672

a..

IINth

1111 - A• O.Ripollt C.R 114 4412212
lluldo Pontiac:

8 yea old house 5 roomt &amp;
beth steel 1 d ng 2 ca attached
ga au• 1 ~ ec es g ound 2
outbu dng1 1m eoHRt 2oK
Tomb nton Run Road 304

Mr.rchanrlisr.
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCT ON &amp; FURNITURE 62

0111o'e St Gal polls Nlw &amp; Ultd
wood coal stove• e pe wood LA
14~t70 mob e home part al Y IUitt 1399 bunk beds 1199
ec ners new &amp; used ~ oom
fumlthed central 1 clo" to
IU ttl w ngar weshen &amp;
SChoo 1 h01p tal &amp; ItO e 304
675 •eoo waekd•v• t 3 p m 1hoes New v ng oom 1u ta
1180 tl599 ~mpl Call 614
Aftt 3 p m 304 675 6789
448 3159

44

1971 Na ahua 1Zx64 2 IR
It ge battt lo'8fV good cond
Mov ng need to ..u Cell 614

Apartment
for Rent

ChriatiMt....., to do habyshtlng
Futl or part tim• Fenced n yard
n Galtipolla Call anyttme 114

1974 G enville 14x70 3 bed
room 1 i'J toath1 all e act e.
musl be moved S&amp;BOO OBO
1514 98 6 4367

114-441 1113 onyltmo

-~·
labVttttiM!'

....

I'ISCI.

2 hyd tu c ch1 • excallant
condh on 140 00 eech 1 ulon
her dryer 160 00Ca11614 441

Cell 614 21&amp; 8745

AKC Raglstered Oechshund
puppiea a 10 1 male Ptk neae Ph

614 448 7VZO

W~e 11 hp 14 910 00 OPEN

HO SE Apn 10 1nd 11 Big
0 aunt on machinery 10% off
pat11 Sider• EquipmenL Kend
t IOn W VI 304 1715 7421
Wade

Rt n

igat on outfit

8 000 ft p pe end fin nga
17 500 00 304 895 30&amp;3
6 HP M•••Y Ferguson oto
till• *200 Meyteg por1eble
washer 175 2952 Meadow
brook Dr after I p m

l•by go1ti

1043

phone304 675

Now buv ng •h~ corn o ear
oo n Call fo lttsltquotes Ri.,er
City Fa m Supp v 114 446

29B5

Pome an 1n pupa 1 m•l• 1
ttme e 1100 00 ueh 30._

B82 3110

Want to buy Alfalft o m •ed hey
out ot fttld ca 304 384 7&amp;88

2 Pomi&amp;fanlan stud dogs 10 to
13 bt etc h 1150 00 etch

Want to buy pick up oad ea~
co n 304 882 3110

MUSICal
Instruments

4260

Fru1t
&amp; Vegetables

B50a

Pant utte fo tobscco
shrubbery vegtt1b " same 11
new 400 tobacoo lr tom ..o
•t•k" n&amp;o oo Ph eu 367

7533

Handmade qu 1 fo

1983 Uncoln Town Ca 17 000
m
E•c Cond
Sharp

010 000 Ca 8t4 367 01580

afttt 5PM

1978 T ana Am t top A 1 cond
157 000 mIn whitt wUh blue
nttr o '3100 Pf ca negotle
bit must Hll Ctll &amp;14 742

2372

18 Wndow1 2 Pctu e Wn
dow1 20 Storm W ndowa Ph

814 742

1883 Fireblrd 3015 4 ba el
w od AC t topa PS PI
AM FM clock ste eo 16800

Coil 614 742 3010
742 2051 lftlf 4 30

01

&amp;14

1984 Rellent 4 d lttllon
w1gon O.lu11.a 1uto cc new
lit'tl 47 000 mil•• t4100 Cal

1177 Ford F 160 automlt c
e800 wlh libra Dl•••
topr•r t11 00 Qood cond liOn

p ck up

8•••

Hay

8o

0598 00 1917 Ford

OW

m ltsge Ph 814 "'IS 32:31

Hay fo aa 11 Round bal"
m 1111d Cell 4114 246 5117

f .II ll Siipplii:S
l.IVI:SIIJI

k

Tobtcco poundege 19141b 40
cantt • pound Ph 614 245

5428

Ph 11• 448 2113

Auto

61 Farm Equrpment

Que ty miaed hey $1 50 per
squa • bee Tim Aoch Fa m

304 &amp;71 4308

2010 John Deere d nef I actor
plow1 d 1c 13810 New Idee
byne Bounce mow• 1411 Lata
model 224T John Dttre bt er
t12915 Mtv wagon 1300 Ctll

CROSS. SONS

014 2B6 04JI1

MUMV F1 guson New Ho end
Bush Hog &amp;tin &amp; Ssrv ce Ove
40 UIM t ICtOf l tO ChOOII tro,n
6 complete ne ot new II uud
equ pment Largest Hhtctlon n
S E Ohio

CENTER SR 3&amp; W Oell polis
Ohio Cell e1 4 446 9777 eve
114 446-3112 Up t on• t IC
tort wrth w1 ranty ovt 40 u1td
t 1ct01'1 1000 tooll

Att•t on

24 OOOml 13000 Ph 814
379 20a2

3083

1977 Ford F 110 Supe Clb
Ultl egula g11 e1 700 00

304 773 1326

1 882 Ford p ckup

3424
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1979 Fo d Grtntda 4 doo
6cvl t owner 11000 00 Ph

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1883 Dodge Colt 4 1pted
AM FM tepe wire r m1 •1991
Johns A~o~to 8alu 8u ev Is Ad
Gallipolis Oh o

1888 Cemaro B• netta Sport
Coupe red with t,.t 1 It pt pkg
At• ower t t el AM FM
IU10 wHh OVI d lVI t~pe 1 f1.11
nfect on 110 100 Ph 814

814 288 1122

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G ande Call I 14 241 1482
1117 Chevy mpale Red with
b tek nt• o 398 3215 HP Very
good eondhlon 11600 Cell

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448 1048

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304 578 2398 or e14 441

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stump
remov1l Call 304 17 1331

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m11on painter oofing (Inc ud
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Rotary or cable tool dr II ng
Matt wellt completed 1amaday

Pump ••I•• end 1ervlce 304

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214 2 01 57&amp; 2903

1980 Thunde bird 302 with .C
1pd 1uto ove dr ve Sun oai
AM FM tepe a c Good condl
1Jon 11200 c. 814 247

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Motorcycles
82

Plumbing
Heating

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AND HEATINO

Cor Fourth tnd Pine
Gt poll Oho
Phon• 614 441 3111 or 114
360 CL Hondt b
tunn f'lg
condlt on Looks good new
bet e ., New pOints plugt li
elect' c •tart 1110 new • s•y b1
•4oo o w
c. 114

1818 Ford Stttion W~gon Very
good eper New trll 614

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448 144&amp;

448 4H7
84

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&amp; Refrogeration

949-2526

187&amp; Manta Calo Font end
dernaged Set! ng pm:s eng nt
1nd t ansm aston Ct I 14 882

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7173

110 1Cawe1ll
mu o d

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1872 Chevy Camlt'O 1876
187&amp; Flat 1800 Convert ble
11 1&amp;0 1979 Trant Am 12860
Ph 304 570 4819
1815 G and Am lE V 6 one
owner low mMet ger•t• kept

304 &amp;75 2359

1tl2 FOt'd G endl good eond

11 100 ao 304 &amp;75· ssu

114 245 1821

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renty EncloHd tral., slao Ea
cal ent 1h..,e 114 192 7258
Kawuak F 7

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304878 21 91•

Ul81 HDndl Kl250 belt offtf

304 773 1160

General Hauhng

D lit d Wt • St lo'ice Poo 1
C 1 ern• We It Oelfvery Any
me C• ll 114 441 7404 No
Su ndey cell•
R a. A Wa • Strvce Hom •
elate n1 we 1 poo • t ed
Forme y J1m 11 6ov• Wtt•r
Same a 11 Ct 304 e 71

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I hp 8udt Hog 42 10ch mowe

Model 110 Honde 3 Wheeler
42 Inch 3 polnl I8Wn maw•
catevorv0or1 lothlnexcetlent
condition Lloyd llackwood

1983 Mob • home 141l8\l exC
-c:ond n 3 500 00 All e+ectr c
and ctntral Blr WtM con~tder
truck on tade 3046763111
aher 4 00 PM

1174 710-HOPdl, with w nd
sh eld 1 eatendtd forks 4 nto
1 heldlft S uv ber new,.a "
vert 900d eond e100 Call
~••no• 304 en 3471

Trucks for Sale

1987 ..... Commanche 2WD
PU Mull NCftflee Flnen c ng
AvaU.W. to Qwliflt&lt;l luytrt

Brother electron e open erm
sewfng machine Numblf' of
-11iW- l'll Zag Bert
tonhoMr cenyktg
lin•
contt'Ot Almoat new Needs
minor r~P~~r 160 11 4 941

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CoM 114 .-.e 1300 atk IDf
Mer ltlorl14 441 0182H•tor
1971 Dodge J.4 ton 311 cam
plate ebullt euto t •""""-'on

t600 Calll14 318 H50

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12Ji&amp;6 Schuitz on 1 acte tot
Furnistted outbu kl ng • satelt_
lne d ac Jerry• Run •12 IOt:t'

304 571 2192

Farms for Sale

'
13&amp; Acre Farm Wtth ZIOOtb
.. biN • 3 OU1Ioullcllnt•
AHfeaa 11 acres term IMd U4
LocMIII on lwen Cr... ftd Ph..

New ep1ttment completely
fum Ret a. Oep 1 ar 2 ldult•
only Coli 114-441 03l8
UMd F - • wood t - • 2
CA
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111 Sun 1Z 00 til I 00 PM

304-273-1..5

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11 200 00 Cllfdall tiller .....
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:J04.171 5123.

Boats and
Motora for Sale

v Ken

Wheaton• Now
Water Serv ce lam•

1 ooo o

2 ooo

umce 304 6715 2241

78 17

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Cou lo 231
t4j)hfo Ch,.,ol• mo101 0 I~
Chry~•

trail• t4100 E.-ceMent condl

lest Boat 1911 8•• Nymptt
drM on 1r• " deltl rod bo11.e1
lheweflt two 105 ln"IP

bitter&lt; 10 1114 10 hp Mllcury
mo_w iY~h llj)ln &amp; llfOP 1914

U Ford F 210 4000 mM"
Peyoff 11 rntlfn-11 70
ln1om111onll 1 ... a700 01
off• C.N 114 36S.te22

, . , gukle troll ng mq_j:ar LCA
4000
eaeelltnt cbncUI on

1111 Fonl A"""" 5 IPd

1110 Attro gl• trl ttavl bns
boet Laad.d ltvs
trollng
motor: 31 H' Mercury Outbolfd
motor Ub new Cell 614 318
1171 .... 4pm tnyt rn•

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Collf14·21· 8117

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lawyer he only chuu ambulances

Fo me

tlon Call 814 241-&amp;IU

1181 Ford F 110 4•4 Mull
Norificel Financing AVIMebte to
Qeldlf\ed .uyera.
114 . . .
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Eilulltltl

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1977 mobile hom&amp; 12•10 aM

tt4-2&amp;e tn4

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114-Btl 31101

1960 New Moon mobile home
12x60 expendo lrvmg oom 2
bedrooms 11 100 00 304
875 7481 after 4 30

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40 000 •c:tutl m ... good eon
dlt on 03 000 304 882 3122 Cone ete tinlth parWn1 loU
304 882 3206 304 773 btMmtnts tny • 11 job lenkJr
Ch un D •count R ok Oarf•ld
5131
114 155 .454
88 Bronco II Edd • Iauer
St1rk1 TrH 1nd Lawn lervioe
Ed on loaded tow m 1191
lhlt 1 Wee&gt;d and"
o• •g• kepi EK e cond 0Pttt••n•F ••lewns
liquid o grendullf
.,2 000 304 676 5•79
appl cation t " 1nd lhruh too
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1881 Chevy Bltlt
loldtd
out ltwn damage For complett
304 773 5337 tvtn ngs
trte and lawn Cl 1 call304 171

74

Autos for Sale

4 o:y

I

OtlvaniJed co rugettd oulvart
t2 35 ft up A 1b11 F tt ng1
FabrlcsUon
D•v•n&amp;uhtd,..,.,.,
wthln 110m
tl Wll not bt
undersold 30.t 821 12:11

Cell 814 992 3971

1982 Chevy Cltlt on ~d
PI nt &amp; tirtl clean with al
AM FM 11498 1912 Pontlec

1

lou ATV UOO 00 304 773
1325

33
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8o 4 W D

1180 Cheyette 4 •peed AC
good runn ng condlt on $1 200

f rrtllSIJUrlilllllll

SWEEPER and llwlng mtchlna
IPI plrtt, and IUPP H Pick
up and defivtry Dtvls Vacuum
C eanar one hi t mile up
Gepr!JM Cree.. Ad Call IU

175 208&amp;01 178 7t47

992 7020

.,.., "' " aoo ao 30&lt;1 576
2809

21

Vans

304 157&amp;

198&amp; Ford F250 4•• V8
PS P8 Auto trtna AM FM
C111 QW m lqge a•c cond
Ctl 114 379 24.t1

home owners lt t

nHie A•n

304 451 1801

1817 Oodgs SA ton P8 PB 318
four ~ed long Hd 1987
Dodge PS PB 318 tou 1p1ecl
Olo't drive long bed 1 30• 891

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614 2810522

U S 35 Wilt Jacklon Oh o

r:lcup

t1 500 00 Coil 304 937 2025

0

317 0519

Wanted 10 111111 tobtcoo b11e
Ph 614 446 4202

Uncond t one llfetlma guaran
tee Local tf•encft tumishecl
F aa nt met" Cell collect
1 114 237 0411 dty or night
Roge • Blttment
Wat•P oof ng
-

1977 Ford p ckup I cyl sttnd
ard stMtt ntw like toppt

1981 Chevy Imp• • 4 door AC
t 1 lteering whHI crul.. AM
FM Good cond tlon U700 00
1984 Chentte

p

new paint lob ••c cond
$1 99&amp; 00 Fo d p ckup pen•
304 871 3574

1984 Ford Escort • 1patd air
12998. John1
Auto Salet lu tville Ad Oalll
pot Olio

Ph 814 448 U82

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

A I typts cs penttr • concretl
wo k lnttr o uttrlor remo
del ng pa ntlng oortng frM
Itt metes Ctll 114 441 1174

AM FM tepe

Grarn

Home
Improvements

1111 Ford onston V I 4 IPHd
flat ~Met ISO 000 ectutl m lei

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64

81

1812 VW Rabbit d Mel liO
MPG AM FM Cuttttt very
good condlt on cleen •3000

ested Angus bulls whh tl gh
£PO S Scheerbrook Angu1
6803 Oak" Ro1d Clayton

854 38401

3048 23108

448 0294

- - - - . : - - - - ·lc150 two v..r o d perfo mane•

513 8374128

1971 W dllfn .. • 18h campe
swnln\ snd air cond exo coAd \

Cal 814 985 4418

1181 Plymouth Tau l1mo
U 800 00 25 n RCA Colo TV

even ngs 813 837 3894 513

245 9293

51. 448 2300

J522

Oh o 41311

21 It 1974 Po 1 type c_,pe
Self contained Good condition
C11l 614 742 2124 or 114

1986 Dodge Rsm Charge
Uookl I ke 8 a~erl Red end
while low mllea AM FM
cauette radio power wtndclwa
and door looks CfU •• tlh 411.4
w nd1h eld sun Waor I ghtM
runnlnt bolfdl M~t sell ntw
ca o dtrld Cl 814 742 2211
bolo ol 00 and 614 Bt2 171•
tftt 5 00 1nd a1k for Dev•

1983 Chevy Cav11ier 2 door \
red with grey velou lnte ior
8upar sherp out1ide Ellt • c ean
n1ld• 132150 Ph 614 286

Good stltct on of Ou or end
Blackllne bot 1 Roger Bentley
Sabna Oh Ph 513184 2391
A so tmember Bent ey P g Sele
Apr I 29 W11hlngton Court
HouM Fairg ounds 7 30 pm

01000 Call814 948 2128

and 304 875 6300 dayh

1983 F reb rd 3015 4 b.,ral
w od AC t top PS PB AM
FM Clock stereo 11800 Call

Ph

Anothar t uckload thoM l•ge
tamouslaka Onte o apples f ve
'Ill let "
V ne ripe tOIIQI_toet
IOo pound Jack • .. Mi't'tttt
Route 35 Henderson

Trucks for Sale

••P•

1978Pntopop upcamper V.-y
9ood condition s
e

Co 814 992 7844 otto• 5 00

1984 Escort 4 lpted 4 door

EVERYDAY

JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT

et4 992 7811

Reg •t• ed American ••~dltb ed
honu to ule Good breediftil 3
rna •• 1 gelding Ca I &amp;1• 441
1642 IMt 478 0 atte 5 C1 I

new loctt on 1 313 Eutt n Ave
G1 I pol • ecron f om P na
Hut Big Mltcdon Ous ty F ultl
tnd Vegtttblu OPEN

614 3B8

1976 Ford lTD I 200 00
F C!N'Ich Pro" Dr111,.r &amp; M rro
&amp; Co nB Dull 715 00 2 $&amp;W
25 TV 1 160 00 1 Oreu ng
table a am bookceH $20 00
Lg Vent'( coli-;• teatbookl
cheap Kenmo e automat c
Wllhtr $60 00 Ph 814 446

2~81887

50 OOOonl 13250 Ph 114
379 2112

Compl .. e 61 Muat1ng nter or
1126 1sttSm thToureh•m•nv
extres 1150
Woodburner
I 1 00 Msg c Chef Oven 2 Trent
on• 1981 Chevy and 1979 Ford

0

Ou oe Boa 1 I td ult like the
boer• we tettlld at the Ohio
Tt1t1tlon that gained aver ~ I
lb• per d1y Rog• B•ntley
Ssb na OM 513 184 2388

B &amp; S P oduce now open It our

II.

goodcond C.lll14

9 1.1 ft El Do edo • d• n truck
c1mper Sleeps 4 adults In toad
Ci)nd tion 1895 Ca 814 912
2268 ahe 15 00

1980 Ford Atngt p ck up 4
cyl IS spMd 0 0 Aad o wh ta
w th rikf inttr or only 5 700
mil.. like new 11000 1985
Ford f' 2150 • wheel dr v• 300
1 x cyl ... apeed AM FM c111att
red whtl rad ntt o due tenkl
30 000 ml• tiiOO 1915
Fo d F 110 4 wheel drllo't 300
111 cyl 4 IPIItd AM FM Chit
cosl With gray nte lor t ~blne
whult w th Oevton rld tl
Stags :1:2 000 mil61 18000

Ph 6143189780

614 250 8461

Good 90 dsy g I n fed USDA
ln1pected qui te 1 and halve•
11 25 Cut and w apped Ph
The Arbuc:k e Chu ch A de 11
now ttk ng o de 1 fo hom•
mede Eute Egg• A e oz egg
..111 fo 11 00 Chocolate co
ve ed f tvo • 1 e chooo ate
coconut peanut buttar maple
nut cherry II cherry nut C.

1182 Fo d Thunderb rd auto
with a 10 000 m 11 V.,y

1981 MezdaAX71S IPHd

614 440 3347

304 937 2900

Livestock

72

Autos for Sale

114 742 205t
3092

62 Wanted to Buy

8821

County Appl enet Inc: Good
used applian cn tnd TV seta
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon thru
Sol 814 441 1099 627 3&lt;d
AYI Gall pol I OH

spring d . . . . t me. need help 1
If to aa11 Grlllbum Cleen na

Ol IE tWI

~-- .... 114-.at71

6 AKC Reg S ber en huak "
8 ua eyes 176 withoul papert
1126 whh pepera 6 wkl old

New Hollend 477 Hay bind E11c
Cand 304 273 4215

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m11yan Porun end

Ut lity 8u ding 30•40x9
14876 lncludtt 14d sl ding
doo 3 ft. 0 In steel walk door
29 111 p1 nted ateel I d ng 29
ga Gelvelume oot ng 20 year
warranty Complete conttruc
t on Post F ama Bu de •
Atttens Oh o 114 592 2937

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12x80 wo bedroo111 a e on
ebout 1 ac e 5 m In f om own)
count y $12 000 Call 114

c• ton- 1 eoo.43J. 7M7

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6t4 258 1236

191DDttR~n 110 4door good
cond c.t 304 en 1&amp;18 after

Woukl I ke to c•e for t dtrfy
penon tn my home Neve
•l*'lence 6 referenees Call

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Ca 111• 256 6211

114 446 6638
9089

- 1 1 4 311 9027 Ao-

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Callthtn 1 Uud T • Shop Ove
1 0001 .. 1118112 13 14 15
11 161 8 mUn out Rl 218

6 chair 30 Yo ume
Encyeloped 1 8 tann c:e whh
bo~eas• All 1111 cond Cal

1981 Skyl ne 47x10 12400
Cell 614 448 0390

H

Groom &amp;. Supply shop Pet
groom ng all ttyle• all breeds
Julie Webb Cel 1514 448

68

Couc~

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

CFA

toll free

304 937 2581 304 418
1a53 0 3044681997

446 7187

Wil do housekeep nt
ref.....,c" Reasonable
Ctlll14 446 4011

814 448 3644

Auumabfe loan 3 bed oom1 1
ba h fa'm ly room wiltt wood
bu ner eat in II tcl'ten cent ala
1 2level acrltl mu1t se re ocat
ng call aher 4 00 304 675

NEW AND USED MOB LS
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOB LE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST OALUPOLIS RT 36
!'HONE 814 441 7274

Ohla Cell 114 28&amp; 5930

OH c• Space fo Rent Exct enl
for Attorney• Accountant etc
Close to Cou t Houle Call
W ••man Rea Estat e Agency

7479

1p1ce

oragonwynd Cattery Kennel

59 For Sale or Trade
46 Space for Rent

28R oral e eetric close to R o
Grande on At 564 Ph 114 246
5246 or 245 5873

Pets for Sale

Piano to 11lal Reaponl b t perty
wen ted to anume 1m1 monthly
payments on p eno See locally
.Call creel t maneger, BOO 447

Antiques

t BOO 433 7B47

5855 0 446 0239

4317

SlpttC tank PUI'ftP'ng et dent 11
&amp; comm..&amp;ce 180 pet otd
Ron EvenaEnterpr 111 Jeckton

79 Motors Homes

1973 M de• C1mpe 19 tt
good cond Askng 11500 Csll

SlamiH k ttena AKC Chaw
pupp •• New Chow pupptn
Ca11114 441 3844 tfttr 7PM

57

2 bedroom 56x 14 AC qu et
nt ghbo hood c ose to R o
Grande AduH1 p tfe Jed Refer
ence requ ed Ph 614 246

1887

18 Wanted to Do

t45 00

63

Fu n ttled and untu nl1hed
1p1rtment to rent 614 992
5434 or 304 882 2668

Funshed oom 1140 Utlltn
PI d Shtre bath S ngle male
919 Second Getl poUt Call
446 441 e afte 7pm

896 3866

Retrt n Now Southn1tern8u1
nn• Col ege Call 814 446

U1td 1: Rebuilt Trtn1mit1lon1
All ntern1 y napected &amp; 11'4•
anteed lntta Itt on and Picll up
ava lab • Csll e14 448 0918

3041823110

Rooms for ent dty wuk
month Galla Hate Ce 614
4469716 Rentat1owall120
month

P ce educed 8 38 000 00 3
bed oom house f replace neW
sept c 1 acre lot 304 676
3073ahe 6 00 PM

Have room n P lo'ete Ca e Home
to 2 • derty patlentt R•none
ble ate1 1&amp; y e11pe ence
Speciil d etl Good Care Cal

15

tnd n.-.r UMCI

ANOQUES

Situatrons
Wanted

VICinity

TOP CASH pold r.. ..1 moclel

AUTOMATIC

Apartment

A1hton bu d ng lou mobi e
homes permitted Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576 2336

t3t9

56

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814 992 3689 614 992 I 44
2720

Country home nea C own C tv
5 oom &amp; bath sc Hned back
po eh Carport AppfOK m.. ety 3
ac e1 $39 900 Cel 614 266 ~

AIRUNES NOW HIRING F ght
Attendant. Travel Agent1 Me
chen Cl Custome Sa VIce l st
ngs Sail .. to $501( Enlf'1
..,.. poSihonl C.ll 806 687
6000 Ext A 9805

12

2220 or 251 5177

2783

for Rent

your bul ""' Mex ne Met
thews 114 742 2002

Electromc Organs
Mob1le serv1ce

St Rl 33 Po1110roy OH

GUN SHOOT

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utHit" n Pomerov 14995 can

53

Need peop • to ght del very
COO o detl mu1t dre11 needy
have own tranaportat on }.know
Potnt Pl1111nt 1nd Gill polls
a ee App 'IJ n person 230 Mt n
St PO nt Pltsant W Ve

84 HP 2

Con G_rete blocks al lltl yaJd
delwery Muon sand Gill po 1
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ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE U!fl

9530

Ph 614-446 9415

514p251 S509

Pomeroy

TUI'lEUPS to TRANSMISSION
(ALL 992 7403 A(lt

Ne Sullday Calh
Ill lin

Sat Apr 4 Vard Stle10 6 ford
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wave &amp; car1 1ome ant qutt To
aenle an esta e &amp;74 Sun VIII ~

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*PLANING
*JOINTING
*MOLDING

lutamatlve Repair
&amp; Service

INSULA nON

Modqlu }tom, IJIIellot ocateil
on St Rt 325 nea Southwest P
ern HS 3 BR 2 full beths otel
elec &amp; 30K40 garage Call ,.
614 379 2428

AVON no nrv ce charge open
tef to e1 phone 304 875
1429

BISSELL
BUILDERS

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

•BLOWN IN

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lot 1 ZO tt x 180 ft Baum
Addit on Chester Townah p All
utilitt" eva tble Calli 1 4 459

EXCELLENT WAGES Fo spare
t me assembly wo k: elect on
c• crafts Othe s Info f604
841 0091 ellt 3667 7 days

Yard Sale

4~4

245 5121

64 Mtsc Merchand1se
7

oor5pm

Bu ld ng Meter ela
81ock br ell sewe p Pll w n
dow• I ntals etc C auda W n
te • R o G tnde 0 Ctll 614

C.ll614 446 2539

Mttu e ptrson only to b.t»ys t
.2.y o d 1n ou home Wo h a113
lh fts Centensrv a ea Call only
between 2 OOpm to 6 OOpm

LOST Chow whi1e female 3mo
old also 1yr o d male Chow
Both have b ue tongue end

BOGGS

4

RADIATOR

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Progr111 ve 100 SNF ICF health
csra fac I ty ta •••k ng 1dm n 1
trator In southeast Oh o Excel
lent salary. a. beneftu Sand
numeloFourWnd• 21&amp;Seth
Avw
Jack1on OH 45892
ATIN Admtn 1trator

,.,_ cor 114 2511589 of

56 Burldrng Supplies

Rent~ls

Thurs

BUDGETT entm 11 ona Used&amp;
Rabu It A typat torque conwr
te • 1: t an1fer cuas Engine
overtlaul k t1 All son Tranamhl
1 on Psrtt 6 CVC Jo ntt Gua
rantHd w I dtl ver c•h a
carry or n1ta Call 614 378

2B8 6522

21h acres of bottom land
appro11 5 m IH 10uth of Eu Ht
off Old Rt 7 Good home • te
C1 I 614 266 1774

45831

Ptuls Ba be Shop n f'1cme
Oh o has e opened Hour~ a e
8 12 Mon thru Set Clo1ed

AC tractor n21 Runs gr•at
Mf 4 row com plenter Nl 340
2 row corn picker grtvlty
weoon 3 point hitCh wood

1980 Long 510

Auto Part1

&amp; Accessonea

800 Ford t actor wlth Ira I
mower New Hollend Saler
Me11 Ft rg Rsike • wegon
Runn no gl. . 13810 Ph eu

33 acres 3m les we1t of HMC
neer route 35 Cell 814 448
8221 ef1t 6

Homes for Sale

78

Round 811 t Fetdtn Dtum
Mower Ph 61&amp; 246 9557

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

3 Announcements

NO SUNDAY CAllS

•VINYl SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING

992-2156

An nuu nce 111 en ts

182 3110

3 4 I mo

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

IQ.S tfc

Netdtd Busmets off ce man
ager for nu smg home Should
be e11peneneed n Med caid &amp;
Medlcere b ng proeeclu t1 b
cellen\ sa 1ry &amp; banef t1 Send
nume to Box T 1500 cere ot
Gall pol s Da ly T bune 82&amp;
Th d An
Gall pol 1 OH

4

One puppy Good home
qu ,ed 304 675 3809

ACTION
TOWING

Day or Nrght

Business Services
mp rm

311871mo

Rt 124 Pomtroy Oh o

or 949-2860

•

bemrfit1 1dvancement manage
ment posit on• llo'l leble Ctll
Sue for Interview 614 286
6421 Not Just 1 Job

PH. 992-2772

20 87

Roger Hysell
Garage

$54 900 00

Housinq
Hcildquilrlcrs

~toy_compeuv

uti ESOMATES

0

$35 000 00

Real Estate~

ent e Sen o Class of Eastern
Hr!l School We arevery IT81e1ul
1o 1he k nd ••press ons of

3

E Maan

ownld 304 076 0&amp;35

Tour Gu dn Dots money mot
v1te you? Sill '(to 1tan
Commla1Jon1 Bonu• Fantast c
opportunity to earn $800

JAMES KEESEE

992-6611

608

Jane G Baegle

(Gary)

SUPP~l

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Dulcetta slso call..t a htmm11red
dulcwmer I 100 00 firm :104

Mu1t 1el new y remodeled 1 bdr
home 64 M II C eek St
Gall ports I :t 8 90a ~e offer

Help Wanted

H r ng Qolo'ernm.tnt JObl you
1 •• I 15 000 188 000 Phone
clll rth.lndlble 102 838 8885

•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm W "dOwl
•Replacement Windows
•New Roof ng

Middleport Oh

off ce as

TEAFORDm

mean lo us espec ally 1he La
d es Club of Ou lady o1 Lo eHo
C.lhol c Chu ch 1he X Comma
Mu So orly lhe Facully and 1he

&amp;

ltlfli"""

Look who s
Mme at 39

Br~ggs &amp; Stratton
Tecumseh
Weed Eater
Homel UJ

t1Z5 00 SpMtl OuHo cloth ..
.100 00 304 713 5303

d~r

675 6106

A Uttle D.. ltn
ntlf' or ct.=
1 gn bu•n"' for people on
I mited budget lndep•dentty{...

KIT 'N' CARLYU ®b, Lerry

54 Mise Marchend111

LAFF·A·DAY

Commerc II hutldlno• tor .....
Downtown Pt pte•ant Stores
offion A One Ra.. Estate
Carol Yeager Broker C.ll 304:.

Jul a 1 Person.l Clre Home h8f
open~,. for elderty peltlr!tl 24
hour care f.,..&amp;lv butlneu 1 nc,
1969 304 773 1873
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11

Busine11
Budd1ng1

Model 94 Winch11t11 ClalltC
30-30 1250 00 Uncotn Wilder

'll,lliJ'/Illl'l'l

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

VALLEY LUMBER

west and beat b d

Affolrs

Servace

'34

Professional
Services

t

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSiflATION

Jacobsen

b ds and to accept the lo

pub cat on The ast date of

~

Real Estate General

23

31

&amp; Parts

Publ c Affans reserves the
r ght to reject any and all

Boa d of Trustees of Public

992 3&lt;170

I 13 tin

luthorozed

v llage bu ld ng located on
the co ner of V ne and Th~rd

11

coins 1.-ve eu"'*'tey Top price. Ed lurllttt 81 ber Shop
2nd A .. Middl_, Olo 11+

417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Galhpohs Ohio 45631

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

sa d Aprrl 27 1987 e1 lhe

stated

Buying HI; told. 1 tver coins
rmp: ;.w.tr., st.Ung Wire o d

13) 20 27 141 3

and read at 7 00 P M on

The Board of Trustees of

8132

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

ProbBte Judge
lena K Nesaelroad Clerk

The b1ds will be opened

Streets

Wanted To Buy

Dump Truck smgle ul&amp; 1Oft
bod I """" 2 - -end
low mlfolll• &lt;Cell Ot4 Bt3

5~ LISA
M KOCH, MS
Licensed Chnical Audiologisi

Oh1o
45789 was appointed EKe
cutrix of the estate of Chartes
G Sheets Jr deceased late

ton to be me nta ned

crerk Treasurer

Card of Thanks

Com_. Helri!W Aid Selection
Swim Molds • lntefprltlfW s.mm

Oh o 45771 to upgrade 1he ol 51 B Mulberry Hotgh1a Po
ele.;:tr cal systam(s) n the morov Dh o 45769
Robert E Buck
Aerator Bu ld ng end Pump

may biB O b a ne&lt;t

Love Berda

9

fi

Pomeroy

Hetghts

Apn13 1981"'

•

-NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Morch 16 1987 nth&amp;
Mega coootV Problile Court
Coae No 25463 Dooolhy E
Sheela
518
1\!ulberry

Cop1e1 of spec f cat ons

128) days of the last date of

1

l&gt;ubhc Notrce

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18&amp;7 Chevy Too Oump Trude
.... &amp;14 245 1117

l'eph

Call 14--2114113 or 114
zee 1tl7

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87

Upholstery

R • M Custom Couchn and
Rs upholltlty St At 7 Crown
Cty Oh 8142111470 l!ve
814 448 3438 Open dellv I to

4 30 Set 930oo130

Old&amp;

new Uphotttted

Mowrey t Upholntrlng .,mng
t Lcountya aa22y.. I Theb-.t
1n furn ture upholtt•rint
Csll
304 176 .C114 fo• hee
eatlm1 111

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Pomeroy~Middlepol't,

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. Coal firm denie.~ .~hutdown role '
GALLIPOL IS
Pea body Coal Co. has confirm ed it has
purchased equipm ent leases and some of the coa l reserves ·at
Crow n City Mi ning Co. and a min ing co mplex In Mu sklngum
Count y,
·
·· . - ···
But Pea body spo kesperson Gay la Hoffm an said th at Pea body
has had not hin g to do with the clos ings of the Mus klngull) or
Ga ilia mines.
Crown City Mining has been shut down since Mar ch 28.
leaving 97 United Mine Wor kers members employed there
wil.hout jobs. La rry J arrel l. pres id ent of UMW Loca l 2150, sa ltl
· he a nd other loca l members were Infor med I hal " there would no
work until furt her notice." Th e company ha s given no reason for
.
.
the s hut dow n.
Ned Ril ey, vice president of UMW Loca l 1818. said Peabody's
purchase of the eq uipment leases and coal reserves prompt ed
the layolls a) the Mu sklngum and Gailia mines. but this was
denied by the Pea body s pokesperson. Hoffm an co nfirm ed that
Peabody pu rchased the equipme nt leases and reserves within
the pas t week.
Larry Sa nfo rd, superin tendent a t Crown Ci ty Mining, had no
comment on the report thi s morning.

EMS units answer 4 calls
.

·

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Meigs Cou nt y Emergency Medi ca l Services re port s lour ca lls
Thursday : Pomeroy a t 8: 44 a.m . to Union Avenue for W!lli am
Ra tli ff to Vetera ns Memorial Hospi ta l; Middl eport a t 8: 14 p.m .
to Hudson St reet fo r Ralph Hawley to Veterans Memorial
Hos pit a l: Middl eport at 11 :21 p.m. tra nspor ted J osephine
Donahue to Vet erans Memorial Hospita l: Ches ter and Bas ha n
F'i r(• Di'par tme nt s at 11: 21 p.m. to a struct ure fire on Ohio 248.

Partitioning order. filed
1\n order for par titioning of property has been filed in Me igs
f:o unt y Co m mon Pl eas Cou rt iR a case by Richard Kibble
aga inst Ern es t L. Kibbl e, et al.
1
The ca ses of Ro bert Foreman aga inst Sha rle ne Forema n:
Wanda ¥vorine Gardner aga inst Dav id Keith Ga rdner; a nd
Cora 1\lbrr ta Lollis agai nst J oseph D. Lofti s have bee n
dis missed by thr court.

Divorce granted in court
J u;mi ta M . P ul lin s has been g ranted a di vorce In Me igs
Co un t:.· Common P leas Court from Gera ld 0 . Pullins. Pl aintiff
has been restored by the court to her former name of Thomas.

Le.barwn trustees meet Monday
Letar t Tow·ns hlp Trustees wil l meei Mond ay, 6 p.m ., a t tow n
ha ll. Everyone welcome.

Chapter plans officer installation
XI Ga mma Eps ilo n Cha pt er of Beta Sigma Ph i Sororit y wil l
have ins ta ll a tion of officers and a tea on Tuesday evening a t 7
p.m. a t the home o f Phyll is Hackett .
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~ utt on

Towns hip Tru stees will meet Mond ay, 7: :10 p.m., at the
Syraeusr Mun icipal Building.

Olive trust.ees rheer Monday
•

Olive Township Trustees will meet Monday. 6:30p.m .. at the
Reedsv ille F ire St a lio n.

h is a lleged crimes, Police have
kept Heiilnlk Isol a ted from other Oetention Ce nter priso ners s ince
he got 'his nose bloodied in a n
a track by a nother inmate shor tly
after his arrest . .
. Police sa id He ldn \k. who was
under a ·'suicide watc h." a ppar ·
e ntly tried to kilt him self on hi s
ei ghth day in custody du ring Ol\e
of his nig ht ly periods out of his
s mall cell for a shower or to
watc h te lev ision.
''Appare ntly he took his under - .
s hi rt and att emp ted to hang
h imself, " a detective sai d. "We
do n' t know definitely that it was a
suicide attempt. bu·t tha t's what
it looks like."
Heidnik, who drove luxury
car s and is wort h possibly a
h all-millio n dolla rs, was a rrested March 25 in the bizarre
·· cr imes. wh.ii'lf ificcfuaed allegatio ns that he led huma n llesh to
hi s ca ptives a nd dogs. He was
jailed without bail pendin g ·a
hea ring April 8.
Heidnik, who has a history of
m enial illn ~ss , was cha rged wit h
e lectrocutin g . one woman in a
water·fill ed pit In his basement:
o f hangi ng another woman by

Area deaths
Oleva E. Cotterill

sp ec lion last May.
A daughter of the la te John a nd

Ol eva Eliza bet h Co tt erill, 91,
Bradbury Road. · Middleport,
died'Fi'rday monring at Vetera ns
· 1H
M
emona ospltal.
A homema ker, . Mrs. Cotter ill·
was born Sept. 1, 1895 al Ha rri-.
Ill
d
sonv e. a aughter of the la te
J erem ia h and E liza Ann Turner

GGcr trudeM Ha &gt;E·m,, an t of . Apple
r ove,
rs.
tng on ts su r·
vived by a s ister, Ma tt ie Fenter
of Tucson. Ariz. , and three
brothers. Coulter. Raci ne, and

Survhall.
iving are a daug ht er and
Gotsc
son· in -law. Bessie a nd Robert
King. Brad bu ry: a so n. Dr. Owen
Co tt erill, Co lumbi a, Mo.: fo ur
so ns a nd da ught ers-in-law, Iva n
and F ra nces Cot ter ill, Worlhin g·
ton; Raymond and Letha Coll e·
. rill, a nd Don and F aye Co tterill ,
all of Harrisonville : Paul a nd
Wylm a Correrill , Alba ny; 2.3
grandc hlldre n,a nd 30 gr ea t·
grandc hild ren. 1\lso ·surviving
ar e two nephews, ArchiP Lee of
Syracuse and Pa ul Dye of Cleve·
la nd , a nd a cousin . J ack Warne r ,
Jackson.
Besid es her parents. s he was
preceded In dea th by her hu sba nd, Jo nah Cotter ill. In 1949: a
brother, Glen Gotsc ha ll, "t).d
th ree hall·slsters, Ka th ari ne
Ri ckey, Bessie Musser a nd Le na

Spence a nd Qu e nt in of
Ba ltimore.
Buria l was in Baltim ore beside
he r la te hu sband.

Winds will be fro m the nor t11at
10 ro 20 mph this aft ernoon.
lnrrras ing to 15 to 25 mph
to nig ht.
· Ohio E•tended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
A chance of rain each day .
Highs will ra nge from the upper
~Os to the 40s Sunday, climbing
Int o the 40s or low 50s by
Tues day. Over night lows wi ll be
In the 20s ea rly Sund ay a nd In the
30s Mond ay a nd Tues day
morn ings .

. :..::..:_P.:;:ag:.:e:..:1~1'' J•tlaOie.
e StUdJ•es,-__;,IC_o_n_tin_u_ed_fr:om
V
Don Roush in n•ga rd to cuttin g treas urer, J ack Williams. Jim
down trees on College Road an d
Fourth . Worrhcster an d Water
streets.
, 11 wastour
announced
thalt begin
th e Iitle
league
namen ts wil
on
.Monday. J uly 5. for .a two-week
pe r iod . Jim Hi ll. co un ci l
mem ber. Is ln .chorgP of schedul·
ing ga mes.
Applica tIons lor guards a t
~ I,.ondon Pool are now being
accepted and are to be sent to
Ja nice Law so n, by May 1.
The pool and ordin ance comml11 ees will meet Mo nday a t 6: 30
p.m.
~
.,.,_ •.
1\ letter was rece lved'"lfom
' Me igs Coun ty Lit ter Cont rol in
t·egard to bu ilding permanent
cO nta iners within the village.
Co uncil s tated thai they were not
Int eres ted In pa r ticipati ng In the
project which would cost ·the
village $50 per conta iner plus
·
,
const ru ct ion.
The mayor's report lor the ..
month of March showed receipts
.
in the amount of 5268.
' Atl e ndin'g were Ma y or :
Pickens, J a nice Lawson, clerK·

Hill. Bill Arnott and Kat hry n
Crow. coun cil members, Police
Chief Jim Connolly, Imbod en and

In 1978 whe n he was conVicted : '

and four months for abdu~tlng a. ;
me ntally retarded woman.
.;
Hefdnik ~ charged In the_;,.;
slay lngs of Deborah Dudley, 21!.: ·l
the e lectrocution victim; whose.' '
body was found burled In a New'.
Je r sey fores t, and Sandra Lind·:
say, 24, who police 'believe wb ;
cut a par t in Heidnik 's bathlu ti •
after she died hanging by one :
arm in the basemen t.
,:

·Fashion. show
Will benefit ·
library fund

- .B•l

Serv ices will be 1 p. m. Sunday
at the Ha rrisonville PresbyterIa n Church wilh Rev. Don Wr ight
offi ciating. Buri a l will be in Wells
Cemete ry. F'rii&gt;nds· may ca ll at
the Rawlin gs-Coats-Blower F unera l Hoine fr om 2-4 a nd 7-9 p.m.
on Sa turday.

Middleport Police brought.:
Sha ne to the Meigs Count y ~·
Sheriff's Department' on Sunday ·
evenin g fo r questionin g. i\ccord·
ing to Ge rard, Shane denied !he·~
charge du rtng -trrltl'a l q'"u~'S"tlon::"·
ing. Shane adm itted to the :~
offense afte r failing a polygraph ,
test wh icli was admini stered on •
Mond ay in Cambrid ge.
·
FoliO)II,ing his g uilty plea,.;
Sha ne wa s sentenced imine• ·
di ately by the judge to the
maximum sentence of two year s·
in the Chilli cothe Correctional, ·
Ins titute.
,•

from an incident whi ch took
place Saturda y evening in vo lv· .
ing Sha ne and ·a 13-year-ol d
fema le. The fe male's parents,
notified au thor ities and the girl
identi fied Shane to the a uthori·
ties. Ger ard said .

JtiJJ/eport
Jlowe~ S{op

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Althea El lington of 79H 34th
st. , Ba ltimore, Md .. for merly of
Me igs Co unty, di ed Mo nday at
her home.
Mrs . E llin gton was a gr adua te
of Racine High Sc hool a nd was
Initiated into Racine Ch apt er 134.
Order of Easter n Sta r . on Ju ly 18,
1936. She traveled fro m lBalti·
more to Racine to receive her
50- y~a r membership pin into th e
organiza tion a t the a nnual In·

Ex-Gallia Countian
!Continued from Page 1)
1981.. 1aces two options, Mat hlne
said. If he pleads guilt y. he could
be sent enced in Clevela nd. where
he is in the custody of U.S.
ma rshals , to a co mbined maxi·
mum sentence of 40 years In
priso n a nd a $30,000 fi ne. Should
he plead not guilt y, the Justice
Department must in itiate ex tra dit ion proceedings so that F ra ley
may be tried In Da llas, Math ine
ex pla in ed.
F raley's bond heari ng was
sla ted for 2:30 p.m. today:
Mathln e said he was one of
several Investigators from •the
pos tal inspec tors' office who
visited Ga llipolis wit hin the pas t
month to seek background infor-

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784 NORTH SECOND
MIDDLPOIT

OF

THE

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CENTURY ,;

BUICK CENTURY. Ql LALITY
WHERE IT REALLY MA:I I ERS.

Vi(Jn't. When you've had a
a tough day, Century will
soothe your nerves and
pamper you with luxury.
So come in and test-drive
Century. You'll find it's
better in ways that really
count. Depend on it.
Where better really matters.

, 3 TO CHOOSE ·FROM
REBATE UP TO

;.

$1200
OR
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·Inside.
Along the Riv er ....... B·l-12
Buslness .. .......... : .... ..... D-1
Comlcs .............. ..... :lnserl
Classlfleds .. ......... .... D-6·1) .
DeathS ........... L .. . L .. A·4.,
Editorial .......... .. .... ,,.;M-2 !,}
Sports .. : ....... : ...... ..... C-1·8 1

with ~ighs betwee n 40 and
t,The probability M precip tta·
lion Is 80 perc1ml.

"

Pleasant

Saturda y ·nighl , with up io eight
in ches forecast for an a re a
stretching from. Cleveland to
Columbus.
Forecasters sa id winds gu stin g
. up to 30 mph likely would whip
the ~now Into drifts of up to four
feel a lon g the borders between
Ohio and P E&gt;nnsy lvania and We st
Virginia .
,
· l.iiida Lewis, an Ofiio Sta te
Highw ay P at rol di spa tcher In
Marietta where the snow was
fa lling at a rate of a bou t an inc h
an hour f. ar ly Sa turday , said t~is
was the worst storm to hit the
area at this time- of year in 17
year s.
" It 's de finit ely ba d. You carlnot see ha rdly to drive and Its
drifting," sa id Lewis. "We ha·
ven' t had a storm like thi s sin ce
_1970. I ca r reme m~ r because I
was suppost'd to go to the hos ptta l
'to have a ba by then, but I didn' t
have to go until aft er the storm
ended." .
She said she had received no
re110rt s of t ra ffi c. aceiden,ts .as a ,
res'illt of the snow.""but •Ohio
Depa r tment of Transportation
workers were out on the roads
aiding mo.tor!sts ·whose vehicles
· .
(Continued on A-3)

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allows
defense.
testimony

United Preso International
· T·S Slati Reports
GALLIPOLIS A former
Gallipolis man, charged in a
fed eral Indictment of5elttllng a
bomb through the mall to his
former girlfriend In Texas, remains tn a Cleveland J~tltoday In
lieu 0 ( a $50,000 cash bond set In
u.S. District Cour~.
·
The bomb exploded Feb. 21 at
the Dallas. tTexas ) Bulk Mall
Cen ter, ripping a 10- Inch hOle tn·a
metal conveyor . No one was
Injured.

POMEIOY
992-2174

GIVE SANDY OR DIANN A CALL '

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This .is .spring?
A spring snow storm this weekend bas dumped up to a fool of
·snow' on Gallla and Mclp counlles,.. and eyell lhoulll ~Dibtly·
warmer temperatures and rain were predicted, II didn't appear
Saturday the snow would end. While the weather poa&amp;poned
numerous activities, 8-year·old Becky Penhorwood, di!UJhler
of tiM&gt; Rev. Fred and Mrs. Terri Penhorwoodol Middleport, look

..

advanlye, of the sltuatto~ to bplljl a winter rocket lhlll even .
~SA'Winild be proud of ln~he phpto above at ll;lft , li\ome aouls
did ven,ture out In Ibe 'w eather\~ a~ •ee"n In the phot above 1ll
right, as a Ahopper heads aown• a. nearly de
cond
Avenue In Galllpoll•.
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.Pr~sidential . hopefuf .
to address chamber

to rn a kc City' hail .more res pon··
slve to co mmunft y needs.
In 1976 he won a seal ill"
Congress, ~ he pos ition he ~on··.;
linues to hold as Mlssour l's ThlrQ,. ·
Dis tr ic t represe nta ti ve. He h a~
been a member of the House .
Ways "'aii(f Mea ns Co mmltt
s in ce 1977 a nd sPrved three times
on the House Budget committee .• •
f h So 1 1 •
He Is a lso a member 0 1 e · c a •
Security subcommitt ee. In 198~
In ma king the announcement he was elec ted to a two-year tefm.
ol 0epha rdl' s confi rmed appea r- as cha irman of the House Demoance lor th e chamber 's annua l cratlc Caucus . His ma jor Inter :
meetin g. Davies said, "We are ests arc In health policy , soc ia l
THE
- Gallla County
fortunate to have a ma n .of
securit y, tax slmpllflca t ion. agrl: ·
Investigator Jerry Schoolcraft, rlsht, pointed to a description ol
Gepha
rdt
's
nation
al
prominence
cul!ure
poli cy , trade refo rm and
- · Ri chard A. Gcphnrdt
the scene wbere William 0. Curley, on trial In Gallla County for
accept
our
Invitation
to
come
to
ar
ms
control.
.
.
(
murder and aggravated arson , lived with his moth er. who died In a
Galll a Count y to help us mark the
He a nnounced his ca ndidacy ~
December 1986 fire.
anniversary ol a ha lf-century of for the 1988 presidentia l race as no l ater Lhan Apr11 2:1. A ca pa~l
service to thfs area by ~~e local . the fi rst of hi s pa rty on Feb. 23 in c~~4o!S .expected so mem bers
around and shouting. Schoolcraft Chamber of Commerce.
·St Louis' Union Sta tton.
liTe u/lited Jo ma ke the ir reserva·
breaker as causes for the fire.
4
sa
id
he
as
ked
them
to
leave
the
Gephardt
,
6,
wa
s
ra
ised
In
$t.
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i.,
tt
e
rs
are
In
the
mall
to
all
·
klons c•ar ly · ·
Dehus pointed out that bo th
Louis, a nd gr aduated from
Ga l~lpolls Area Cha m ber or Com· j Cha_lrl ng the ann ua l banquet
Ite ms were too badl y damaged to scene.
Jack Powell. the assista nt . Northwes tern Univers ity and the .merce members a nnoun cin g the • eommillee are ,Jeffrey': · Sm.lth, be ruled out as ca uses for the fire.
u omln g 50th anni versar-y ba n· . · Ma r)annc B. Campbell, Jack
chi ef oCth e State Arson Bureau, University of · Mic higan Law
His reasoning was thaJ the ll r.e
sa
id
tha
t
Curley
to
ld
hi
m
that
he
School.
He
was
in
the
law
firm
of
pet 1 7
Thu rsday Apr ll 30 4 Roderu s and Chamber EKeCu ·
elimina ted any ev id ence tha i
poured
gasoli
ne
on
the
carpet
Thompson
&amp;
Mitche
ll
from
~965
~~h=
Ja~';;
A. Rhode; Stud~ni - t l;le, Secretary Thelm a E lliott .
poss ibly c ould determine If these
r
and
~set
afi
re.
Hi
s
,lestlmony
unt
il
1976.
During
1965·
71
he
also
C
at
Rio
Gra
nd e College a nd · For ~d d it lon a l Informa tion, co n11
Items caused Ihe ·nre, though he
1
concerning
Curley's
co
nfessio
n
served
as
ca
ptain,
legal
officer
of
C~~~unity
College.
Ti ckets are .~ iael lhc cha mbN ' ofi!J:e at
did not sa y that either were the
concur red wl!h the testimony of the Mi ssouri Air National Guard .. $15 ea e h. Reserva tions are du e ; •14B-0096.
ca uses of the bla ze.
Fra nk E ls naug le, a n arson lnves· He met Jane Byrnes Of Colum
Th e prosecution tea m 1lf Jo·
seph l.. Cain and 'B rent A.
of . lhc Sta.t e 1\rson
Sa unders continued Its case by
Elsna ugle reviewed the ev l- ' children, Matthew,C hrls tln e and
J
calling Deput~- J erry Schoolcraft
to the s ta nd'. Schoolcraft, a"
ca reer began In
. Investigat or wit h the sheriff's
tha t he was there wh en Curley 1971 as a precinct committeeman
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department , s~id \e arrived at
confessed to set ting the fire, at In St. Louts when he was e lected
By NANCY \'OACHAM · ·
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the scene about 1:26 p.m . on Dec.
fir st orally, then shortly aft er_. · and s erved five years on the St.
· Tlmes-Senlln el Staff ·
. · Mc ill!'tountysitcstargc tctlfor
21. He ,sa id tha t there were a
ward s on ta pe. The tape \\las Louts Board of Aldermen . He · · POME,ROY - Te n Me igs • '~nst ru ci~n doll ars Includ e s tr ip
number of Ke mper Hollow Road
(Conti nued on A-3)
orga nized neighborhood groups County sites and' two Ga illa· mlqe ·reclam a ti on along Ki ngs.
·res ident s at the scene, milling
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the Ohio Department of Natu·nrl .., 1\l p: correct ion of some drai n·
Resources' Di vis ion of Rec la ma,· ~ge· ·.proble ms In In Salisbury
tton 's lis t of proposed projects for .:r~wns h l p : cl lmlna l lon of a hortz.
the coming year .
' 9fila l en try and corn·ction of
The p r~po s al mus t now ' be .m_f)le tU;al nagc problems onof:ast
submitted to the Fe d ele~ ! Office Setpnd Stnic t In Pomeroy: str ip
of
Surface Mining , Recla mation mfne l'ecla.QJat ion and c lit)1 inaward;
fall
back."
WASHINGTON tU PI ) · Llennls Oliver Fra ley, 33, who .
and
· E nforcement for.)sr ndlng Uo~ of a horl't ont al entry In the'
·
Da
yllght
·savtng
time
used
It's time to ','spring forward"
now lives In Sclotovllle. was
. tf¥1. ;),~a or . Pcacock .St rcPt In
approval.
to ar rive on the last Sunday In·
again. · \
arrested at his lather 's Mme on
Acco
rding
to
a
report
to
I
be
·pomeroy; corl'cC'!Ion of probDay light saving tim e goes Aprll, but Congre~s changed
Cleveland's west s ide Thu rsday.
.
Meigs
County
·comm
issioners
I cm ! ~auscd by lands lldlng a nd
went lnlo effect for most the !J!w last year to move it up
During a fi ve-hour hear in g
from La rry/ Ma mone, dlvl sloQ .• m!n e "'.drainage It\ Salisliury . · ,
threl) weeks In the spring.
Ame ricans r~a y . .
Friday, feder al prosecutor s
'
chie f, thiJ year's grouj&gt;' of pro- '!;'o w.nshlp: an d trfp m in e rectaThe time c hange ma ndates
•
painted Fraley a s a dan ger to
jects; )cnown as the Sixth 1\nnual "!1aillon. In the Pa~ev lllt&lt; area and
.
1
Ha waii, Arizona , the Eastthat clocks be set forwa rd a n
society and asked that he be
Wo~k'Pt
an,
will
be
submllt~d
to
~
co
.vectlon
'Of
problems
ca
using
de nied batl , pen~lng his trial in 1, hour at 2 a.m . localtlme on the ern Time Zone section of
qSMRE in May or June. .
FOad !loading along Goose Creek;
first Sunday IQ April a nd set Indiana, ··Puerto Rico , the
Da llas. where a federal grand
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The
proposed
projects,
tota
ling
·
b$h
In Sc(pio Township.
ba ck to standard lim e on the VIrgin Islands' and American
jury Tuetda y returned a three·
$2.8
mlllion,
Include
des
ign
a
nd
·
ln
!he S,a'l design stage a r e P
final Sunday In October. Or, as Samoa are e•eluded from the
count Indictment against Fra~ey ...
construction wor~ to correct . optoje'cts to cor rec! road floodtng
the adage goes, " Spring lor· change.
'the defendant'·s · court ap.
problems from mining which •along ·Jesse· Creek In Rutland •
pointed lawyer asked that he be
occurred In Ohio prior to Aug·. 3, .
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GALLIPOLIS - Presidential
candi&lt;J,il te Richard A. Ge phardt
of St. Louts, Mo ., presently
serving his sixth term as con·
gressman from Mi ssouri's Third
District, will be the featured
s peaker at the 50th Annive rsary
Banquet of !he Gallipolis Area
·Cha mber of Commerce on Thu rs·
day, April 30, according to
Chamber President Dan Davles.

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Times-Sentinel Staff
GA LLI POLIS- Ga llla County
Common Pleas J udge Donald
Andrew Cox ' Interrupted Ihe
prosec ut io n' s ease F riday In the
tr ial of Will ia m' 0 . Curley on
m urder and agg r avated arson
char ges to allow the defense to
call lis fir st witness.
Cox made the exception for
Larry De hu s, Wes t Milton, be·
calse of the Inc lem ent weather
and the distance Dehu s had to
tn: •el.
Cc·ley, 64. Rt. 4, Ga ll ipolis, is
c~ _: .. d In connection with the
Dec. 21. 1986 fir e that swept
teroc ..h the rea r o f the Kempe r
Hol: .. w Road mobile home he
s hared with hls 81-year-old
mot t1er, No ldie E . Cur ley. Mrs.
Curley died of s moke inh alation
a nd thermal burns in the fire.
Dehus, a fore ns ic scientist
s pec i ~llz lng In fi re ca uses a nd
orig in s. dis agreed with prosecution witn ess Will ia m Snodgrass's
eval uation of the fire.
Dehus said thai Snod grass who testllleil Wednesday that he
ruled "out a ny accidental causes
lor the fi re - also e llmlnated the
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GALLI PO LIS . An early
spring-snow storm was posed to ·
set new weat her a nd lfmp~ r a ·
I ure reco rds for April as Ca llia
a nd Me igs counties were blan·
kcted in snq.'cfall Fr iday a nd
Sat urday.
Amount s of snow, a.~cordlng.t o
un olli c la l r e po rt s, vari e d
'th ro~g hout the tw o counties, but
some areas were close to bein g
under a ·foot of the whi te stuff by
Sat urd ay.
Temperatu res. tha i · hovered
a round the freezin g point we re
ex pected to head into the 40s by
today a nd the snow may melt
away under ra in.
Th e .Galljpolis W!'t ~r Works
reported that for Frida y. the high
temper ature was 32 degrees. The
low was 29 degr ees. As of 9: 30
a. m. Sa tu ~day, the tempera ture
was 31 dej:trees, a nd eight inc~es
of snow had fallen . ·
The snow storm moved Into
ex treme ~outhe as t Ohio la te
Fr iday, a ccording jo weather
officials. Between eight a nd .14
· inches of snow were expected to
have fa lle n in eastern Ohio from
Youngs town to Zanesville by ·

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has been sentenced ro two years
in p rison lor corrupti ng a minor.
Michael Quinn Sha ne. 23. fo rme rly of North Carolin a bu t a
res ident oi .Middl eporHor a bout
five months. a ppeared·Thursday
in Meigs County Common Pleas
Co ur t be fore Judge· Cha rl es
Kn ight to enter a plea of guilty to
the th ird degree. felony charge of .
co rrupt ing a min or.
P a ul 'Ger ard, inves ti gator for
the office of Meigs Count y
Prosecutin g Att orney Fre d Crow "
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Ohio, area weather scene
South Ccntrul Ohio
1\ win ter stor m watch Is in
t•ffrct for tonigh t a nd Sa tu rday .
Snow th is altNnoon a nd hi ghs
.Urtwccn ~:, ancl 40. Snow con tlnu·
lng tonight, wit~ signifi ca nt
accu mula tions poss ible. and a
low brtwcen :10 a nd :l~&gt; . W l ~d y
sa turday , wllh more s now a nd
ljlghs lletwet-n :lo a nd 40. The
probabil ity of preci pita tio n is
ncar 100 pNrent toni gh t and 9il
percen t Sat u t·day .

one arm in the basement until ,; he
dled. .thenlcutting her body apart
in his ba'thtub ; a nd of kidnap·
ping, torturing and raping fo ur
others .
Earlier Thu rsday rhe P hila del·
phla Daily News pub lished pa rt s
of a letter postma rked M&lt;,mday In
which He idnik broke the. self·
imposed silence he had main·
talned s ince hi s arrest.
·In his hand -prin ted. signed and
und ated letter lo the newspa per . .
Heidnikp\otested he was fra med

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Sutton trustees .d ate meeting

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PHILADE LPHIA (UPII'- Ac·
cused " house of hOrrors" rapl$1 ·
and tor ture 'murder er GaryHe id·
nlk tr ied to hang hlmsell with a
T·s hirt in a l ~ il shower and was
und er heavy guard in a prison
hospita l today, police"Sald.
He idn!k, 43, apparently tried to
kill himself abou t 10 p.m. Thu rsday bu t was caught · before he
co uld seriou sly . h ~ rm himself.
&lt;Offi cia ls sa id, Th e self·styled
preac her Is acc used of torturing
two women to ~ea th a n~ raping
· four other women who wer~
s hackled for month s in the
basement of his home .
"He tr ied ro hang hi mself with
his T-s hlrt in the showers, but a
guard found him a lmos t lmme·
d! ately," an offi cer sa id.
Heidnik was transferr ed to the
~· heavily guarded prison· hoSpital
a t Guiff re Me dical Center. where
ad min is t •~t or
F ra nk Craven
sa id he was fully conscious a nd in
stable condit ion. Craven sa id
Heidn ik would be kep t In the
prison hos pit al lor compl€te
medica l a nd psych olog ical
evaluation.
Because of the grisly nat ure of

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Syracu.~e clerk details funds
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All Syracuse Village funds as of March 31totaled $47,734. 02,
Village C'lerk·Treas urer Ja nice La wson reports.
· Receipts, d!sbursernenls and the end of the month balance,
respectively, In each of th e fu nds ma king up . th ~ to ta,l lncl ude:
general, $1,625.07. $1,991.49, $914 .18; current expense, ri o .
rec•elpts, $514.15, t$1, 030.38 1; highway, $115.04 , no disburse·
men ts, $.3,404 .75.
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Revenue sharing, $25.63, no dis bursements, $4,001.14; park,
no rece ipt s. no disburseme nts, $580.,91; cemetery, no receipts,
no disbursement s, $199..18; street construction, $1,195.90, no
disbutsemoors. $17,214.&amp;3; pool, no receipts. $31.15. S1 ,925. 21 :
poo l repair, no receipts, no dis bursements . $4,736.97: water,
$:1.222.09, $1 ,o1Kl.45, $12,816.97: guara nty meter , $75, no
disbu rsements. $1,5,18.66; fire. no receipts, $108.28, $1.314.40.
Rece ipts lor the month totaled $6,258.73 while disbu rsement s
amount ed to $4,115.52.

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