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· Page- D- 12...:..The Sunday Times-Sentinel

. Stock.market ends
-w·ee
. ·k on new ht.gh
By ELLEN FREILICH
UPI Business Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) ~ The
·· stock market· ended mixed last
week but the Dow Jones Industrial average ended at a record
high as Investors forgo t concerns
about In terest rates and the
dollar a~d bought heavily on
Frld ar.·
The Dow Jones Industrial average rose 54.54 poin ts for the week
to 2390.34. It opened the week
with a 57-point slide a nd closed it
'with a record one-day gai n of
69.89 points.
But declines outpaced advan ces 1,1()().843 among the 2, 168
Issues that crossed the NYSE
tape.
The market opened Monday on
a weak note, with Investors
worrying thai a declining dollar
would tickle the Federal Reserve
Board's inflation fears and encourage It to pursue a monetary
policy or higher Interes t rates.
. The Dow, which had !allen 37
points the previous Friday on the
same fears, plunged 57.39 points .
The market regained some of
Its looting Tuesday, as the Dow
climbed 26 points after Initially
being thrown for a loop by news
, that several mon ey-center banks
had raised thei r prime rat es, the
. bas ic Interest levels upon which
· man y loan c harges are
; calcu Ia ted .
The market finished mixed
Wednesday and scored modest
· .gains Thursday. The latt er ga ins
turned out to be a prelude to
.' Friday's buying frenzy, when
Investors a ppeared to decide that
every sale they had ever made
was a. mista ke.
On Friday, the government
· reported weaker-than -ex pected
: Mar ch employment data, to
· which the Inflat ion-conscious
bond market responded favora bly . Stock investors became less
worried a bout the potential for
flslng Interest rates. And everybody appeared to tabl e their
·concerns about trade tensions
between J apan and the United
Stat es. a s ubj ec t that preoccu·

•

Pomeroy- Middleport- Gallipolis, Ohio- Point Pleasant. W. Va.

April 5, 1987

Real estate investors
· ed
d
1
UrDi
to stu y _tax a~
e

Dow Jones Weekly Closings
Friday's Close:
2390.34
•••I Weekly Change·
· ·
. ·
Up: .54.54 ·

30 Industrials
A;.ril 1987
,.,...

pled the market only a week ago.
On the Big Board, IBM was the
most active NYSE -listed issue,
falli!lg 1y. to 149'h. It introduced
a new line of personal computers
Thursday .
Elsew here in the high·
technology group, Texas Instruments climbed 15 to 197, Cray
Research jumped 11 'h to 134·Ji
and Digital Eq uipment rose 8 to
169\1,.
AT&amp;T was the seco nd-most
active Issue, risi ng% to 24%.
USXwas th ird, climbing 1% to
28%. Among other blue chips,
Bethlehem Steel. climbed 4 to 12,
General Electric jumped 1'% to
109'%, Sears rose 2% to 54% a nd
Navis tar rose Y. to 7Y. .
America n Express fell 2% to
74'fl. II plans to conduct a public
offering of up to 20 million shares
In ils Shearson Lehman Brothers
brokerage subsidia ry. It was also
reportedly re moved from the
recom mended list of an lnfluen·
·
lial brokerage.
Harper &amp; Row jumped 8% to
64')8. Rupert Murdoch's News
Corp. announce(! an agreement
to buy the publlSher for $65 a
share, or about $300 million.
Rev lon Group rose 1% to 20'%.
Mac Andrews &amp; Forbes Group
Inc., 'whose chair man Ronald
Perelman already owns 32 percent of Revlon Gro up's stock,
la un ched an $18.50-a -s har e .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,
tender offer for the r est of the
DOW ,JONES t\VERAGE ~ The Dow Jones average of 30
company. Perelman is also Rev ion' s chairman. .
Industrials closed lor lhe week ending April 3 al 2390.24, lor a
Purolator Courier jumped 5\4
weekly change up 54.54. (UPI )
to 40% . Emery Air Freight said it
began a $40-a-share tender offer recommendation.
rose 15.99 to 951.43. The utility
for Purolator. Emery ga ined Y.
Broad market ind.exes ad· index dropped 3. 75 to 213.32.
to1311i.
vanced. Standard &amp; Poor's 500- . Pricesroseinactivetradlngon
Standa rd Oil rose % to 70%. In stock Index rose 3.28 to 300.41 and the American Stock Exchange.
London, British Petroleum an- the New York Stock Exc hange
The'America n Stock Exchange
noun ced it began II~ $70-a-share composite Index added 1.83 to Index climbed 2.35 to 340.46.
·
Dccllnes outpaced advances 457tender offer for all the common 170.20.
The number of shares chang- 341 among the 939 Issues traded.
stock of Standard 01111 does not
already own . British Petroleum ing hands on the New York Stock Volume was 70.120,460 . shares,
fell % to 58~.
Exc hange durin g the week 10. compared with 83,032,275 last
Schlumberger rose 4~ to.447j . taled 959,479,790, compared wi th week and 62,597,275 during the
Tradi ng In Schlomberger was 930,746,290 a .week earlier and sa me week a year ago.
Wickes led tll£&gt; AMEX actives,
de layed at the opening because of with 742,635,090 shares traded
an order Imbalance reported ly during the sa me week a year ago. rising Y. to fi nish at 4\-j. Texas
The Dow transportation Index Air followed, adding 3Y. to 41 72.
due to a favorable analyst
Western Digita l was third, climb·
lng 1 to 24%.

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2420
2400
2380
2360
2340
2320
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2260
2240
2220
2200
2180
216.0
2140
2120
2100
2080
2060 +2040 +....,
2020 +2000

By HARDIAR KRISHNAN
• Harris said rental rates should
UPI. Business Writer
increase as Investors. who lose
DALLAS (UP!) ~ Both t!le · their benefits . under longer deinvestor in real estate and the ' predation schedules, pass onhomeowner need to take a closer some of the costs to custo mers. •
look at the new federal Income . Additionally. capital gains wlll
tax code to determine its real be taxed at ordinary rates under .
impact.
·
the new laws, which m~ans both
The code has effectively killed long-term and short-term capital
ali lnoentives for those who gains will be treated ' fhe same
Invest In real estate solely for tax way as sales profits for dealers
pu rposes.
and investors .
However economist JackHarFor homeowners, Harris sa id,.
ris of the Real Estate Center at there will be .less demand lor
Texas A&amp;M University, says the their properties because of the .
laws offer new opportuntles for reduction In the value of tax
those whose properties produce benefits resulting from reduced'
positive before- tax Income.
tax rates.
Harris . says as inves tments
But If Interest rates fall and
l)lade for generating tax losses residential rents increase, the
di sa ppear , there will be less demand for hoineownership will
co mpetition for tenants which In go up, th~s offsetting the effect o('
tur n will cause rental rates to go the lower tax rates.
up, thus enhanc ing the returns on
"This will help thos£&gt; with
Income-producing properties.
low-priced homes because this
"The tax shelter Investments, segement of the market is mosr
which bec11me even more attrac- affected by Int erest rates and
live aft er the 1981 tax revisions. rental rat£&gt;s . On the other hand,
ca used a lot of overbuilding. high· priced homes may decline .
People invested In real estat£&gt;, in va lue because the reduction in '
not because more buildings were tax benefit va lue is most acute
needed but merely to produce for high-i ncome taxpayers,"
greater tax shelters. But now we Harris said.
are coping with a lot of empty
Home buyers also will need to ,
bulldlngs and excess inventory," calculate the benefits of buying a·
Harts said.
home as against renllng one.
"The new tax codewllldlscour·
A (l&lt;'rson In th£&gt; 35 percent
age this type of tax shelter and income tax bracket and paying a
shupe~fdlu~uBs btuhlldingh activity ,d" total of d$9,500 int tmortgaf(tl~l'
e sat . ut OSf'W o mveste
interest an proper y axes un
in via ble projects will benefit as last year saved $3,325 in taxes.
the excess 'in ventor ies are Under the new tax law which '
worked off and the competition Is limits th£&gt; tax ra t£&gt; to 28 percent,;
reduced. Eventually the1 better the tax saving would only be
projects will come to the lore ... $2,660. In ot her words, it is going
and those viabl£&gt; projects w,an't
to cos.t $665 a year lor more than
have to compete for tenants."
$55 a month I to th is person to be a
Under the_ new tax laws.
homeowner from 1988. The
acceleraled depreclaUon has
amount will be much hi gher for
be£&gt;n abolished and the deprecla·
those who were in higher income
lion period has been lengthened tax brackets until last year.
to 27.5 years for residential
"Over the last flveyears (when
properties and 31.5 years for
property va lue appreciation benon-residential properties.
ga n to slow and Inflation moder·
a le), the traditional motivaliOI!S
Passive losses, another altrac· for h.omeownership have been
lion lor tax·sensitive investors, coming back. II is no longer
will be phased out and ca n no no a tt ractiv£&gt; to buy a home m erely
longer be offs£&gt;t against regu lar lor Inves tment. The new tax laws
Income but only against passive should accE&gt;Iera te that trend,"
gains.
Harris said.

Mar. .

April

GM hunts parts for luxury vehicle
By ,JAN A. ZVERINA
UPI Auto Wrll cr
DETROIT iUPli ~ While
most automakers are seeking to
streamline their parts delivery
syslems and keep supplier companies close at hand , Cadillac is
moving In the opposite direction
In hopes or givi ng Its $54 ,700
Allante an Internationa l aura .
In !act , GenNa I Motors Corp.'s
luxu ry car di vision Is goi ng to the
ends of the earth to bu y parts for
its most expensive production
car ever.
It Is a move that could expose
the carmaker to supply hazards.
· Cadillac, In seeking to give the
ca r a refined Eu r·opea n flavor to
more effectively pit it aga inst
" ultra -luxury" o!!erlngs from
Mercedes-Benz and Porsche.
inade big news las t year of the
Allante's com plica ted assembly
process.
Usi ng speclall.v equipped Alita·

!Ia and Lufthansa Airlin es jumbo
jets. fin ished Alla nte bodies are
shi P,ped from Turi n, It aly, where
they are hand assembled by
lamed designer and builder
Pinlnfari na.
They are flown and trucked
:1.300 miles to Detroit where they
are mated with a GM driveline
and suspen sion on an exclu sive
assembly line. American -made
parts are shipped to It aly to be
used In assemb ling the bodies.
What was not detailed at the
tim e of the "Allant e Alrbridge"
announcement was just how
many other countries wou ld be
involved in . supplying parts lor
the limiled· cdition, luxury sports
car.
The engine. transmission,
tires. wheels and suspen s ion are
U.S. ·made. In tart. many of
Allante's unde rpin nings are
shared with tess expensive cars
a lso built a t GM's De troit -

Hamtramck plant. The i\llant e
uses a modified "platform," or
chass is, borrowed from the Ca·
dltlac Eldorado. which Is about
$20,000 cheaper.
Man y body parts and other
components hail from around the
globe. The aluminum hood . roo!
and • rear deck lid come from
Switzerland. The galva nized
steel body panels come from
West Germa ny, as do the anti·
lock bt'akes , conver tible top.
sea ts a nd some instrument panel
components.
The Allante's glass, paint,
bumpers a nd some Int erior parts
come !rom It alian sup pliers .
Norway co ntrib ut es so me
bumper trim . Body mo ldlnf(S
come fr om France. The rear
tai llights are imported from a
GM division In Spa in.
Last but not least. some of
i\llante's extensive on-board
elec tronics come from Japa n.

Good Things Are Happening
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238

RCA

Coffee Tables, End
Tablos, Sofa Tablts and
Lamp Tablos.
Morsman quality.

Television Specials

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19" Color TV

Color
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RECLINER SALE

. Nico assortment of styles and colors to
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Layaway Now for Mother's &amp; Father's Day

1/

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FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS

CERAMIC TABLE LAMP

Level-Loop Carpet ......... $400 SQ. TD.

3-way switch, assorted colors,
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Silver Bridge Plaza

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Vol. 36, No.234

e nttne

Athens, said that problems for
that compa ny start&lt;:d at midday
Saturday and that at one point
5,000 custo'm ers In Athe ns, Meigs
and Hocking Counties were with·
out serv ice.
ive
pair crews from Fort
Wa .. Ind., were brou,ght in to
jo-fi acal crews in makin g
repairs. This morning 300 custo·
mers In the three coun ty area
were without service, 180 oft hem
in Meigs County. Deskin s sa id.
however. tha t thr company Is
cxpectinf( to have ser vice restored to all customers late thi s
afternoon.
Buckcve Ru ral E lectri c Coop·
eralivr inr., which serves some
of Meigs Count y, could not be
reached for a report th is morn ·
ing. However. one c u s t omc~ on
Side Hilt Road near Ru tland
reported that her power went out
at 9: 25p.m. Sat urday . ,
She said she placed a call to the
compa ny and was \Old th at power
would br restored in a cou ple of
hours. B0r sister ·in DextN also

1 Section, 8 Pages

25 Cents

A Mult imedia .ln o. New spaper

Regional
jobless
figures
•
Increase

Sheriff lifts snow
emergency declaration
By BOB HOEFLICH ·
Senlinel Stafl Writer
A state of emergency was
declared by Meigs Sheri ff How ·
ard E. Frank Sa turday nif(ht as a
major snow storm developed in
Meigs County to create havoc. ·
The storm of heavy, wet snow
caused numerous power out ages
as the snow collected ·on tr&lt;'C
branches. whic h fell onto lines,
throw in ~ .out cond uctors and
snapping the lines.
E rn est Sisson of The Ohio
Power Co. said that the bulk of
the problems for customers of
the company star ted at 8: .10
Sa tu rday night and at the peak
about 1 .~7!\ customers over the
service area were without service. Local rrews began ma king
repairs and by 10 p.m . Sundav
scrvict· was restored to all bu t
one customer. That one custo·
mer on Willis Hil l, Pomeroy ,
was ' still 'without service this
morning.
Fred Deskins of Columbus &amp;
Souther n Ohio Electric Co. ,

Tonight, · rain or drizzle
likely. Low In .the upper 30s.
Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
Chan ce of rain Is 60 percent.
Tuesday, decreasing .clouds.
High near 55.
• .

-·

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Monday, April 6, 1987

Copyrighted 1987

los t service from thr compapy
and both were stil l without
serv ice at 10:30 Monda y morn·
ing. A toll -free number of the
compa ny rang constantly busy
as the Side Bill customer att emp·
ted to make ot her calls. to the
co mpany office. th e customer
reported.
The pow£&gt;r outages. of course.
meant that residents affected not
only were without lights, but
many were without refrigera tion, cook ing stoves and of •
course. without furnace heat ,
an d homes with wells wer£&gt;
without wa ter in addition to other
power opera ted services. Sheriff
Frank declared the snow emer·
gcncy at 9:58 p.m. Sat urday,
th ereby limitin1g travel to emergency ·traffic only as a result of
the heavy accumulation of sntm·.
Sheriff Fra nk said that the
emergency was declared In
order to f(ive road crews a bNtcr
opportunity 10 ca tch up on
cleanl nf(, highways and power
(Continued on Page 8)

lly KEVIN KELLY
OVP News Editor
While the Ohio Bureau of
Employ me nt Services was
cheerful abo ut the drop In the
stat e's unemployment level In
February , sou theaster n Ohio had
little reason to joi n In the
celebra tio n.
Unemployment In all but one of
the area counties Increased dur··
!ng F&lt;'bruary , accordi ng to
OBES flgu res.
Ohio' s jobless level fell from
KG percent In January to 7.5
percent In February, while th e
nutlona l unemployment flgun'
wos posted at 6.6 pc rre nt las t
week by thr Labor Department.
Dr. Roberta . Stclnbucher ,
ORES
admi nistra tor. termed th e
SPRING HAD SPRUNG ~ This weekend' s snow storm, whluh
l.1
pcrct'nt
drop Ill Oh lo'sjobii?SS·
dumped approximately I y, !eel of I he whltestuf! on the area, mad e
ness as "good new s."
many wonder II wlnl er was around to stay. Atth" hr·l~hl of !I." In fart , this was only the
storm Saturday, Ea~ter eggs hanging from a lret' and tl plastic
seco
nd month since 1980 that the
bunny at the Kelly Buzzard residence on Broadway .Street In
unemployme
nt . level has fallen
Middleport bad to ht• rescued !rom an avalanche.
below 400,1100 workers." she sa id.
Ga lllu County pos ted a 1.1
percent jump In the jobless rate
from 11.6 In .J anuary to 12.7 In
Februar y. OBE:S said th at meant
thal out of an estimated work
force of 12.500. there were 1.800
P&lt;'Oplr unemployed during th e
mo nth .
. "So J c;~ n 't tell you wha t the
WASHINGTON tUPli
Gal lla's February 1981i unem·
Former U.S. Ambassador fir · situation ' Is right now. But ployment rate was 13.4, OBES
thur Hartman and State Drpart · obv iously If there Is no way to reported.
•
men! officials resisted t lg,htenlng rhangt' that arou nd, we· oP. · The lncr~ase In · Meigs Count y
security at the U.S. Embassy In vtously wou ldn't movr• In, would was somew-hat lrss, eight -tenths
Moscow despite warnlnl(s that Its we?"
of a percent. The j ob.le~s -l cvcll n
Meanw!llle, man y officials the county went up from 13.9 In
Soviet national work force was
riddled with KGB agents , II was have complained th at the new .January to 14 .7 the followln~
Soviet embassy under construr· month, lndlcutlng that 1,.'liJO
repor ted today.
Hartman's fi'•e-year. spy- lion In Washington will help thr prople out of an esti mated work
plagued tour In nheSovlt't capital Krrmlfn lntcrct:'p t electmnlc force of 8, 700 wcre without jobs In
was punctuated by d tsctosures messages beca use the building Is February .
the KGB had bugged embassy going up on t h ~ city's high point .
M~s· un employ ment In FebAs ea rly as 1977. under R.J:csl· ruary 1986 was 16.7. the job
typwrlter s, had sprayed "spy
dust " on embassy cars to track dent Jimmy Carter , studies of service said.
the comi ngs ~ nd goi ngs of U.S. src urlt y at the Moscow embassy
In the ot her area t•ount!t's,
personnel and had. planted bug· warned the risk of espionage was Vinton Cou nty. also posted a 1.1
1-(ing devlc~s In the prcfabrlcuted growing more ominous. Several p~rcen t In crea se a!tt'r several
CHECK PRESENTED~ Don Perry, mana~~:er . year, Foodland donates a pl'rcentage of lhelr
concrete walls of the new U.S . such s tu dies wcrr conducted months of di'Ciinlng or stab,le
of Big Bend Foodland, Pomeroy, prese nts Lillian
dally sales to lhe local cancer soolety chapter.
embassy, whi ch Is s til l under und er Reaga n, Including a Na - unemployment. Vinton's jobless
Moore, center, of the Meigs ('ounly ChaptH of I he
'With Perry and Moore Is Foodland employee
tional Sec'url ty Cou ncil proposal . rat&lt;' went from 1r, pNccnt In
co ns truc tion.
.
American Cancer Society, wllh a Sl, 118.75 check
Cheryl Folmer, who coordinated this year's
• But even after discovery of t he In 1982 that urged boos ting .January to 1(i.11n February .
from proceeds collected during Foodland's
Cancer Day acllvltles at the Pomeroy slore.
iy(l&lt;'wrll er bugging In 1985, Bart · sec urity In more than 1011
The Februo r.v 1986 jobless
annual Cancer pay held March IH. Onr• day a
man , who returned from Moscow espionage-prone area s of e m· lf'vel for VInton was 1r,.7, OBES
in February, resisted security bassy operations. thr Post noted. sa id . In Fr•bruory 19~7 . th t're
But "bi tt er" lntera gr nry dis· were 600 pCilple ou t of an
measures propost'd by va rious
and "pure burea ucratic es tim ated work Ioree of 4.000
putcs
counter tnte lllgencr advisers .
resista
nce"
to change resultPd In without jobs , OBF:S said.
The Washin gton Post said toda y.
Inaction , said one of srvNa l
Jackson County posted a . 1
President Reagan. speaking unidentifi ed congressional and
pNcc
nt hike In the jobless rate.
Su nday In Otlawa . wherr he ' administration coun trrlnt l'l ll·
golnf(
from 1:1pr' rcf•nt in Ja nuary
arrived for a 24 -hour summit gence advisers qu oted b.v the
to 14 In February , Indicating that
with Canadian Prime Minister newspa per.
of an os tlm atrd work force of
out
Brian Mu lroney, said the Unit ed
MARrETTA I UP !) - Fifty
Pugh said that. of the 20 they built boa ts, fl oa ted for seven
"There was enormous resist · n. tOO people, there were 1,800
States ha s known for several ance to (t he warnings) ," onr ·
years ago. J6 younf( men re· survivors from the 19~7 journey, days down three rivers to Ma·
unemployed In February . .lack·
enacted the journ£&gt;y their for~­ 12 will ma ke the trip. The othe r rletta , a rrlv lng April 7, 19:18 ~ 150 years that th e embassy und er sourre told the Po.s t. a nd scvrra l son's February 198!i unempioy ·
co nstruction was being bugged .
eil(ht. he said, "will be with us in years to the day aft£&gt;r the
fathcr ~ took In 1787t hatled to th~
such adv isers sa id Bartman was ment !~ve l was 14.1.
" I know steps are being tak('n amon ~ th e mosl rclut' tant.
pioneers. .
settling pf Marietta, the fir st spirit."
Job tcss nr•ss In Lawrence
En rou tE', almostly nightly , to secure the em bassy, " Reagan , Hartman, the · sourres said, Co unt y wus 12.5 In February , up
This year's group plans to
permanent settlement In the
new ly rrea ted No r thw est leave Hamil ton. former I&gt;' a part they put on a historic al pageant said. "l know that' s been a arguNI against firing all the nlnt'·trnths of a P&lt;'I'Crn t from
of Ipswich. Mass .. July I , and dressed In authentic dress of the problem for several years, at the Soviet employees at the embassy January 's h•wt of tl .6. OHF:S
Territory.
new building, and I know that because It would complicate his
Some of the survivors of that arrive In Ma ri£&gt;1ta Aug. 21. period.
said that !roma nestlmatl'dwnrk
steps
are co nstantly being taken dcalln!(S with Moscow officials.
"Our Itinerary this year will be
trek have mapped out. and will duri ng that city's year-long cele·
!Continued on Pagt• R1
re-enact, a modified version of brat ion of th£&gt; 200t h ann iversary the same," says Pugh. "But for by our people.
that journey this summer.
of the sig ning of the Northwest obvious reasons, we are not going
to travel in winter and we are not
One of the survivors - Edwin Ordina nce.
go
in g to build boats ."
"Zeke" Pugh. this yea r' s leader.
On Dec. 3. 19~7. the young men
They'll
make the last150 miles
will discuss this year's trek at a departed I pswlrh as the pioneers
by
river
~
!rom West Newton.
n£&gt;ws conlcr~nce' Tuesday aft&lt;'r· did and lor seven weeks In the
noon, which just happens to be dead of winter walked to W£&gt;st Pa . ~ aboard canoes and stern·
the 199th anniversary of the Newton. Pa., where they camped wheel boats crewed by boating
for 10 weeks. During that time
!oundinf( of Marietta.
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Group schedules recreation
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1 body recovered .i n span collapse .
FONDA , N.Y. (UPll ~ Th~ Sunday, said Montgomery orr. was finally trap(l(&gt;d In a
bodv of one victim was pull~d Cou nty Sheriff's Deputy Fred thicket of t r~es , but st unned
from inside a car found down· . Overrocker . The victim was not · lfre!ighters could get no closer
stream from a !our-lane bridge Immediately Identified and the than 40 feet.
Bob King, a volunteer llreflgh·
nearly 12 hours after the span body was taken to St . ·Mary's
collapsed. dumping as many as Hospital morgue in Amsterdam ter !rom Fort Hunter, said he saw
the tractor·traller fa ll and shat·
three cars and a truck 80 feet into for an autopsy. ,
The
200-!oot
section
of
the
ter on the rocks In the creek 80
a flood-gorged creek. officials
520-foot
New
York
Thruway
feet
below the bridge.
said.
bridge
collapsed
aboat10:
50
a.m.
"!
saw a ,big monster splash, a
Engi neers ' had checked the
31 year-ol d bridge Sunda~ a lew Sunday about 40 miles "!est of thunderous roar," he said. "I
hours before the collapse but Albany. The Thruway is the main was hoping lltere'd be somebody
o!liclals of the New York Thru· routetoBuffa lo andwesternNew alive and I could catch them but
,
everything sank .:'
.
way AuthOrity said they found no York state.
Rescuers
rushed
In
heavy
ratn·
•·
State
Pollee
·
s
pokes
man
Ro·
reason to close II.
State pollee divers planned to to the !our-lane bridge but only bert Armel said chances that
search the creek today II flood the truck's smokestack and car anyone could have survived the
waters receded but authorities wreckage could be spotted rae· 80·1oot plunge "would be very,
said there was little hope that ing through flooded Schoharie very· remoti!. Every once ln a
Creek.
while there ·is a fluk e but waler
anyone survived the collapse.
A white Cadillac Its · roo! like this would push a vehicle ...
The only recovered body was crushed and partially sheared to the bottom like a baiL"
found inside a car about 10 p.m.
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This periOd following Presl·
wered every question with accu"(!ent Reagan's press conference
racy and precision, and even
o! March 191s a particularly good
dlsplayl'd glints o! his famous
tlme t9 consider whether and
sense of humor
how the lnstltutlon of prestden This, then, Is the perfect
tial press conferences ought to be
moment for thoughtful observers
reformed
to declare that theso;o press
No one can accuse the White
conferences, as currently conHouse, at this point, of seeking
dueled. are a posl_tlve obstacle to
changes because Presidenl Rea·
the development of genuine news
gan Is demonstrably unable to
stories, an Insult to tHe Institution
cope wl l h the press as the game is of the presidency, and a perver·
currently played On the con- _sian of the whQJe concept of a
trary, the president - under
responsible press.
easily the most difficult circumAs a matter of fact, they aren't
stances he has ever faced so much press conferences as
acquitted himself extremel y
m.etaphorlca l bullfights. We In
we ll. He put to rest all those dark
the televlston audience are the
suspicions that his age was atlast
aficionados ringing the arena
beginning to tell, kept firm
Most of the White House press
control of the proceedings, anscorps are bit players - the

l)I!=Fc~ENT
I'V~ SEEN USIN6

banderllleros and picadors,
whose job Is to soften up the bull
for the matador. The Matador, ol
course, Is Sam Donaldson or one
of the handful of other medta
superstars for whose benefit
(and profits ! these performan·
ces are actually staged The
president Is the bull.
The excitement stems from the
tension over which of the major
protagonists will triumph - the
bull or the matador Will the bun
gore the matador with his deadly
horns? Or will the matador, wtth
a series of deft maneuvers and a
final mortal thrust. slay the bull
and receive one of Its ears as his
reward?
Why on earth should any
presid ent have to put up with this

NOTICE AN'fTio\ING

Is Celeste losing
all ·of his allies?
By LEE LEONARD
U l'!f.~latehou sc Reporter
COLUMBUS I UP/ 1 - l'hl ngs seem to be going along swtmmlngly
for Gov Rl chdtd r Celeste thc sr days. He has the LegJSiatut e
working on Ohtu's mdJOr probl ems whil&lt;' he travels around and
positions himself for a posstblc lu lut e hid for national office
But !herr utr snrnc small sign s lhal al l JS not well evcryw h~re
wllhln the adm tn tslrallon Two of Iiliis~ signs- dl sco nt~nt with the
admln/slr,oflon's perfoJ mance In environmental, protection and
lrcarmcnr of women - sur fuc&lt;•d lasr week
' Teresa Burn ellc, •! l ot mer hlghwav wo1 kct rn lh&lt;• Ohio Department
of Tran sportallon's cou ntv gm age In i\ IIH'ns, told reporters the
admlnlslralton has f.rlle&lt;ilodea/ four ·full\ wllh sexual harassment
and lntlmldallon In lhdl &lt;~gcncv
Burnclle ftled .t lawsuit in federal r ou•l. sa\ mg she 11as rh~ vlct•m
of mental and physical abuse for monrhs In rho AI hens dtstricl.
She said Cclcsle's Wife. Dagmar, sent a memorandum last Ocrobrr
ro War!:£n .! Smtih dlr ec lor ol lt ansporratton, asking that
supervisors pu r an end In I he harassmcnl She sa id the F1rsrl.ady's
req u~s l has nevrr IJpen aC"Ied upon
" I though! !hal lhl s .Himlnlsttat/orr woulrl never sland for lhls, '
Burnette salt!
i\n ODOT spokcsm .•n pomlcd oul l lw r But nctte' s rot·mentor had
bc&lt;•n suspended f01 lll &lt;lavs and his SUJlN' rsor for fiVl'davs , and I hat
/he dcparrmen t is maktng a "Sfrong efforl' to C'nd such b&lt;'ha v tor
That wasn'l good r'nough for Rur nolle and the Narlonal
Organization for Women, who lhoughl I hey had i friend in Celeslc
Vorlng Ohioans I nil ial lng a Clean I :nvlronmmt though! th~y had a
friend In I he governor, roo, hut last week a group of rhem living neat
loxi/o wa ste dumps were askmg thr F.nvuonmental Prorecl/on
Agency to blow Ihe whlslle on I he Ohi o EPA for lax enforcement.
Ma1 v i\nn&lt;· E dsc~ll of Cl rc it' \ ifle. pt estdcn l of VOICE, told reporters
I he adm lnlsrra rlon Is doing lillie to curtai l hazdrdous Wdsle dtsposal
or aIr poi lu t ton, a 1111 seem s to be si&lt;llng m01 r wil h lndu stt y 1han with
tcsldenr s
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"Why doPs Oh10 I P II I 1!':11 1"P" v•ugc• tflzcns as adver sa ries. "hllc

cmbr·acl ng wn stP gr nC'ttt fOJ s, wa s tp disposer s dnd thrlr lobbyists''"
asked F.dsall
Edsa ll sa id the blam&lt;· fut tnaellon should 1M' shared by formet Govs.
James II Rhodrs and .John .I Gllllg,Jn Hut shf' conceded she was
"disappointed" wilh le i P&lt;~e
eo. " You hold ou t somt' hopr rh"r e.rch Jll'JSon lgovcrnot'l will be a
sav ior .. "salt! Edsall
illlun F'!!mk s of the Ohio EPII s.1ld ~t.J its ltc s'S how Ills agency has
bN'n h.trd ar WOI k clrarung up tht• all' and solid wastr dumps He sa id
I here's an ordet of pi'IOIII les and "I he per son who Is No 2 lsn ' t gomg to
be sall sflrd "
Muyb&lt;' Burncllr and VOICE ,II(' whiners who arc exaggeralmg
their slluallon s llulll is wo tlh taking note when Celeslr 'sa llles brgln
to complain .
IO: vrbrows wNr r.usrd ,11 lhr Stalrlloust•lasl week when Clarrncf'
· noc" P,l\1 llr kl, lhl' sta t(' dr,•elopmr'lll dlt erl ot, announced ht' rs
IC'av lng his position llftrr two yr\.11 s
Thr su t pri se wasn't that Pa\\'llckt" rctu1 nlng ro p!IV.JI&lt;' business
In his hometO\\'n of Toledo, hr Is" R&lt;•publlean who was rrrr ulted bv
Celeslr 111 198'i to fi ll a g.1p
'
llut Pet~ llrkl ts ~olng to Ju•ad 1111' l :ci Json lncluslrta l Sysrems Center
In Toledo - d r·onso1 tlum of buslncssC's and unlvrrsllles crea red by
fhC nepltl 11111'111 Of ncvc/opmenl IO t'eflne !he jlrOl'PSS Of in'tcglafed
munuru ctu1in g

A80UT ME ?
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sort of, thing?. Does II bear the
slightest resemblance to the
ground rules laid down by
then-presidential press secretary Jim Hagerty for Dwight
Eisenhower's eneou'nters with
the press, let alone to the format
of FDR 's?
On the contrary, It Is a recently
developed formula for turning
fewer than half a dozen "White
House correspondents" - Do·
naldson, Andrea Mitchell, Chris
Wallace, Helen Thomas - Into
nationally known television personalities, who In due course will
become Professors or' Polltlcal
Pontlllcation, graduate Ia talk
shows of their own, and spend the
rest of thetr lives reminiscing
before college audiences and
business conventions for five or
t en thousand bucks per
appearance
That Is why some or President
Reagan's oldest and shrewdest
advisers are strongly recom mending, to him and to hls new
chief of staff Howard Baker, that
hereafter presidential press con ferences be held "outstde th e
Beltway" altogethl'l'. They could
be sel]eduled for sel ected ctfJes
all over the country, and political
correspondents promment m the
local areas could be lnvllei:! to
ques tion the president on any
topics they chose.
President Reagan has orca·
slonally held talks with the press
outside of Washington, in various
sorts of formats Bul he has not,
so far as I am aware, ever staged
a full-sa le presidential press
conference. witfh compre hensive coverage by the national
telev tslon networks, outside of
the East Room (or some olher
place In the While House complex! Dotng so would almost ·
certainly Induce a far wtder
range of quesllons wtlhoulln the
leas! overlooki ng key nal tonal

CHEERLEADERS HONORED- These ladles
were honored with senior awards lor outstanding

By Scott Wolfe
RACINE - Athletes, chl'l'r·
leaders, parenrs. and fans of the
Southern Tornado basketball
squads were honored wtth a fine
banquet and awards ceremony
here m Ch arles W. Hayman
gymnasium 111 Racme Sat urdav
Following the invocation by
Mr. John Duddmg, everyone was
treated to a dehrtous pollock
dinner. fea tunn g Kentucky
Frted Chicken.
Athletic Booster ptesldent Sue

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01 her.~ wan I I o hear our thoughts
mlght,v Is the pr11
ilftct my last Iefier to rhe
Nllror. I rccelvNI rl'spon ses I rom
two pt rtf) gl r Is I h&lt;tcl kilO\\] In
hl~h srl1oo l and had nol.jl'rn
since If lhcl f Is not suffictrn r 10
s::er you to "r ltr lrllr~&lt; . I'm
fearfullhnt II Is IO(l lai r
Don't wor1~ 111.11 \ OU

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doctor of lrllrrs We ha' e ian·
guage pu•lsts anrlthrr e Is a place
for them bur t·rmember. lhe
primm v fun ('! ion of l . n t ~uagr Is
- tocommunl ca te l f\\ r t.llklornn
hour and no one' s eyes llghl up
with understanding rhen wr
have wasted an hout
No matter how dull or d• ab "'"
think our lives may lK'. c.tl'h of us
have Ideas and lhough ts th at
others wish to hear They may
not agree with mr bur I hal s 0{(
It sharpens my own thinking and
leads me down new strccts lh.tl I
might otherwi se. have miss ed .
Although I often tllsagteecl
with the ladv It om Ra&lt;'mr, 1 sllll
look forward to her kll&lt;'t s. I hope
that she has not stOjjlpl'd on my
account. She ma y get the notion
that I'm a nice gu y anti docsrl't
wish Ia offend me.
Just because r got h&lt;' t ou1 of
bed late one night with a phon"
call and later visited hc t horne
and thorou ghly enjoyed It ,
shouldn' t It glve hm· license to let
up? Come on, lady, wh~re is your

of fnu pia} '
If I can write INlet'S lo lhc
editor anvonE' can do It Wh en all
rny 1Jn11n cr lls huddle rogether tl
rlorsn' t .lppreclabil' alter earth's
01 b/1 i\ lillie llght-headl'dness Is
lite bPs I I t•an hope for
I voguelv l'emrmbt&gt;t dlaRram111111A' srnr cnces ulong about lh~
slxr lt gtade. Moslly whar I recall
.1rc thr pt ops being fairly slm·
pic. n rnodrrately clean bla ck ·
boa• d and a taller than averagE'
rrarlt ~ r . I f a sentence had more
than lhree words the. probl em
modified Itself all over the board
and • &lt;'qu Ired a teacher who could
1ea ch up and out. Addition and
subtraction was tough but mOdi·
fvlng was too much
That smart -aleck kid next ro
me whl'n t·askl'd what dar wr
were go ing to diagram senrences
she gavE' me a haught y look "1'1&lt;' Just fmlshed." l knew rhat
Not 'enHy. My n\lnd had been
mvolvcd with a deeply scientific
problem. Have you ever watched
a robin hopping and suddPnly
stop'? II cocks Its head and listens
- or Is It watching?
f'm sHII working on that but
hope by nexr week to agam take
up diagramming, If I rare find a
rn o d ~rn r c l y clean blackboard
nnd a taller than a' Nagc
reachC'r
Floyd Clark
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Portland, Ore. 97211

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their phony fasteners. They
looked like similar cou nterfells
found years earlier at Aerospatl·
ale, maker of the A 300 Ail bus
jumbo jet.
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Ben -Gals a 28-member cheer·
loadi ng squad, has fallen among
the ext incl .
Thi s group th at ha s lrd cherrs
at Clnclnnali Bengals games for
the last 19r'seasons has been
disbanded, t lub officials sa• d
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Interest In cheerleadln!( groups"
around the NFL as rhc reason
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think It 's something Ihal ha s run
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DYNAMIC DUET - 'I'hr•se two gals claimed special honors as
• Southern Tornadoelle cagers at th~ SJIS· basket hall hantJUct hcrt•
Saturday. Rach••l Reiher, left , wus IIO!sl IJt•h•nsivo' Phl.V rr untl
winner ol the 110 pcrctmt award, whllt• Crystal IIIII. right. w:t~ thr
Best Offensive J»lay(•r and hcst fr cl' throw shoott•r.

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n.Jii Rf'ds to a r; :' wm ov('l
Moatrecl l In lhr fmal e~ hlblllon
gnmr before tho se two lcums
open t ltr Nal ion a! Lragur season
rod,!\• In C/nr lnrt.•tl
Ted Power pllrhrd six strong
Inn Ings Sunri,JY Io gl vp t he Heds u
lh·:ltrc·ni'd after· Saturday's A· 8
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In rhr firsr six Innings, burin lhr
scVI'nth hr walkt•d u ballrt and
and gavl' up two hils ils Monrrrul
Sl'UII 'd tht c·r limes
Mon ii'C'tl l' s Krvtp Prh·r. who
rook lhC' loss in his flrsl appmrunt·r lhts spt;Jng , guvf' up l hrrt•
hit s ~llltl1.,.-nan s In I hi' lhhd.
In rltr slxrh. Clnl'lnnurl s~o t r&lt;l
two 1uns .1s llu· Expos hud two
Nrors and Monrrr.JI trllrfrr
Mike Shu til' gavr up lh•·r·e hil s
In Snluday's game . 'l'rac·y
.Jnnrs ltomen·rl In lhr bol tom of
lil t• ninth l~ nln)! ro glvC' lhr 11Nis
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ycal'!j of participation as Southern Tornadocttc c11gt •rs l'lcturo•d
are Tammy Tht•lss, Karla Smith, Diana Simpson. and Ral'lll'l
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David Deem, 110 percent awnrd. Standing, David
Amburgey, Best Free Throw pertlentage; Kt•nny
Turley, Best Rebuundt•r: Dave McMillin, Most
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Rachel Reiber claimed the
Best Defensive award and IIO'Y. t
award Senior awa rds were
given to Diana Simpson. Rachel
Reiber, Karla Smith, and
Tammy Theiss .
Mrs . Sandra Baer then presented Varslly and reserve cheerleading awards. Senior cheerleaders honored were Jill Nease,
Lisa Pape and Kim Adams
Coach Ronnte Quillen rhen
recognized members of hts 8-6
freshmen basketball team
Coach Jay Rees then honored !he
reserve basketball team. which
placl'd second In the SVAC~
Coach Howle Caldwell closed
th e eveni ng wilh the bovs'
varsity awards Seniors honored
were Enc Milliron, Mall Harris,
Jeff Holtz, Tim Gil bride, Todd
Kimes
Special awards were presented
as follows Matt Harns, Best
Defensive Player, Kenny Turley, Best Rfbounder~ · f)avf' Am
burgey, Best Free Throw; Shan nor Riffle. Coaches award; and
Dave McMilli n and Todd Kimes .
Most Improved. l!O percent
awards went to manager David
Deem and Eric Milliron
, In closi ng Coa,ch Caldwell
stated, "Young people. don't
ever Jake anything for granted
You'll never rPaltze what your
parents h ~ve done for you
Always be grateful "
Caldwell concluded. "Wonder
what an "88" would look like up
there 1On one of Southern's many
banners on th e f:(,ym wa ll ,(regiona l banner) Itwouldlooknlce
wouldn't it.. but lalk Is cheap'
II' s going to t ak&lt;' a lot of work."

SPECIAL AWARDS- Several Special awards
were presented to outshmdlng members of the
SHS cage squad honored Satqrdnywlth lUI nwards
tete a~d banquet. Pictured arc, seated, Eric
Milliron. 110 percent; Mall Harris, Best Dt•fen·

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3-ring CirCUS of deceit _____G_eo_rg_e_M_cG_o_ve_rtt ~
America ts currenlly bein g
Llut thi s hush effort ca me ro ripping off the nation 's stock
The Bakker affair and the
!rea led en masse to a three · rln~
naught , with Jimmy Swagger!.
markets a I th e i&gt;xpense of or hers.
fund raising extravaga nzas that
circus
another television evangelist,
The Reagan admimstrallon sustain his opulent lifestyle have
With Ivan Boesky and com·
playing a key role In exposing the plainly broke the law and vlo· prompted his rival Jlmfl\Y Swagpany demonslratlng just how. far
affair. According to Bakkf'r. t~ls lated the Consti tution In !he ger! 10 describe Bakker's show
""ked greed can manipulate
was done beausc Swagger/ S&lt;'illng arms to Iran and divert· as a "cancer that mu sl be
Wall Sit eel, Ronald Reagan's
wanted lo take over the PTL lng fund s ro the contras. Int his excised " One wonders if that
Ica m convPrt lng the White House
empire, which Includes one of the . case, an obsession with combat · "cancer" does not embrace all to
Into a center ror Illegal arms
nation 's largest resort and enrer· lng communism at any cost, large a portion of the TV
deals. and telev ision evangelists
talnment spreads .
whether In Nicaragua or In fund ·ralslng carried out In the
fighting among lhemselves over
Meanwhile Jerry Falwell . per· post-Khomelnl Iran , seems to name of the humble carpenrer
big buck s and lurid extra-martial
haps the besr known TV preacher haw been I he guiding force.
and teacher of Galilee
affairs, this three-ring circus Is
and one deeply Involved In
unique. II Is bullt around sacred
rlght ·wlng polllles, has been
cows.
ca lled to stabilize operattons ar
This tripl e whammy has cer·
PTL and monitor the Bakker·'
la in common themes
Swagger! public feud.
fn eac h. case the major actors
Although these and olher TV
a 1c highly revered popu Ia r stars. E&gt;vangellsts all claim to be saving
In Pach case large sums of money
souls for the Lord, they are
an• Involved- for the most part
routlnelj" and undersrandably
gained at the expense of tjle
referred to In the press as
American public. In all three
"rlvals.''
cases rhe principal actors oper·
fnd eed, television soul-saving
aled secre tl y and deviously
and healing has become not only
£&gt;ither In violation of the Jaw or
competitive but highly lucrat ive.
their public trust .
Bakker and his wtfe, Tam my,
In the case or Jim Bakker,
have pulled an estimated $129
flamboyant stRr of PTL's "Jim
million out of rhelr followers , and
and Tammy holl'.'. and his wile . other electronic preach ers are m
Tammy (who S/'Cn ,s to specialize
the same flnancjalleague.
In eye shadow and eyelashPs).
One striking similarity be·
the focus ls on what the evangetween thE&gt; diversion olfunds from
list Insists was only a 15-mlnute
the Iranian arms sail' to the
sexual encounter wllh a church
Nicaraguan conlras and the
secrelary.
alleged payoff to Jessica HahnThe young woman Involved
M r. Bakker's sexual partner -is
cla i ms she was seducl'd In a hotel
that both the contra s and Hahn
room by a preacher whom she
claim to ha ve seen little of the
greatly admh·ed and did no I wish
money
to hurt Bakker cla ims he was
But It seems clear that m all
seduced and that It was not an
three rings of the current naa ~ tual affair
tiona l circus we are witnessin g
Rtchard D01 tch, current presl· grel'd and deCeption on a shock·
dent of PTL. apparently nego- lng scale:
tlatl'd a deal with the aggrlevl'd · Certainly, Ivan Boesky and his
" ... there Is a 30 PERCENT chance that IT
church secretary for $265 ,000 to
WILL NOT rain on your parade."
lnsldf'r fr)ends betrayed both the
keep her quiet.
law and thE&gt;Ir positions of trust In

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tor Roy Oliver of Inglewood,
Calif, Is convinced that lhe
threat is stilt there ire told us of
firms that regularly place orders
with him for bolts of a specified
length "or longer "
"This Is a tipoff that the ,bolt
wtll be cut and rE&gt;plated," Oliver
explained Both steps require
rehea ting the bolts, which were
carefully temper('() by the manufacturer; the reheating leaves'
th em either too soft or too brittle.
."The frequency of bogus parts
getting Into the system Is proba·
bly continuing at the same basic
rate" as ln the early 1980s, said
Oliver, who has been working for
IO years to stop the flow of bogus
bolts
Another West Coast distributor, who requested anonymity,
told us that at l east one major
airframe maker still resells bolts
- some of them rejects -that
are swept up from the floor of Its
assembly line.' The 1979 FTC
report noted that thls was one
source of Inexpens ive material
for the bogus-bolt shops

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the 1979 report In 1~l!:l. the FAA
Issued an al ert on bogus nut s
made by a Flonda firm and
provided 'to Pratt &amp; Whitney for
engines. They did not meet
specifications, and the 'aierl
warned that " there Is a potential
thai some of these parts ma y
have entered the commercial
avtatlon market and coU ld cause
an unsafe condition." Pratt &amp;
Whitney discarded rhe bogus
nuts.
Unlike c heap counterfells
found In other Industries, most of
lhe bogus aviation bolts are not
Imports, but domestically modi·
fled, high-tech bolts originally
made to exacting standards by
reputable manufacturers.
High-quality aviation bolts are
about the strongest Industrial
fasteners money can buy- but It
takes a lot of mon ey to buy them
They 're designed to withstand
repeated shoc k s of 160,000
')lounds per square Inch or more,
and they take days to manufac·
lure A rush job ca n run the cost
up ro hundreds or even thousands
of dollars per bolt.

Coach Kim Ph1ihps lhen pres
ented Varsity gir ls' basketball
awards to members of lht s year's
6·14 rea m. Sophomore Crvstal
Htll claimed the Best Free Throw
percenlage award and best offenstvc player award . Hill was also
the team's leading rebounder,
lea ding scorer, and ll'd In field

Majors

l"ll t~ ln •rlh

klntown, Pa., one of the largest
makers of high-strength avtatlon
bolls In the country.
Here, for example, are two
recent cases known to Costello:
-About 18 months ago, a West
Coast machine shop cui off the
ends and re ·threaded several
SPS bolts. This drastically al·
tered the temper of the qarefully
crafted bolts. The machine shop
tried to get the dangerously
allered bolts certlfted by a
laboratory, but the lab instead
turned them over to an SPS
affiliat e In the area. which
Identified them as bogus, re·
worked bolts. •

Beegle presented a welcomin g
address prtor to the presentation
of reserve basketball awards bv
Mrs Debbie Greer

Scoreboard ...

ISSU(I S

WASHINGTON - E/ghl years
aflcr a federal agency warned
th at subsrandard steel bolts In
commercial airliners could lead
to disas ter, bogus boll s still pose
a threat to air lravelers
"As few as lhree bogus bolts In
lhe wing root assembly of a
jumbo jet could i&gt;Otentlally cau se
I he crash of th at atrcraft and the
deat h of all It s hundreds of
passenger s and crew." a 1979
Federa l Trade Commission report warned. The reporr documenred 11 Instances where the
dangerouslv weak boll s were
found In airplanes
Despite th e uproar that
greered the 1979 report, back
alley bolt shops are still opera! ·
lng , Industry experts raid our
associa te Stcwarr Harris The
mompnfary publicity, plus tlgh
fer controls by aircraft companIes forc~d so me of the pot enti al
killers ou t of bust ness, but others
simpl y gol bet ter at covering
their track s.
" l suspeel !hey did a lil lie of
hot h." said Jim Costello of
Siandard Pressed Sreel In Jen

participation In I heir careers. Pictured, l ·r, Kim
Adams, Jjll Nease , and Lisa Pape.

Honor' Southern cage players

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Rutland Garden Club meets
The Rutland Garden Club
voted 10 join several other
organozatlon s m the civic project
of ralsmg money t o buy mate
n al s for picnic ta bles and
benches for the Rutland Park at
Monday night s rneetmg held at
the home of Mrs M argaret Be lle
Weber
It was reported t hat Ruth
E rlewlne had c l ea ned and
weedl'd the planter at the park
and that Stella A tk ins Mrs
E rlewlne Binda Diehl and Neva
Nochol son had been t o the Galli
polls Developmental Center for a
therapy program
Dorot hy Woodard rea d a letter
f rom t he state program and
garden therapy chairman noting
th at the club had received a
gra de of 100 on ots program book
It was decided that the club wol
fu r msh corsages for the over 25
y ear members ofSta rGra nge f or
ots ~ pecla l observa nce
M r s Weber opened the meet
lng woth a reading The Legend
of th e Ra indrop
wnh P auline
Atkms
co hostess
rea dm g
Good Morning Lord for devo

OI.D fiME - T hi• " ophntograph of a hase hall

to am of .moth&lt; r era fhe team Ish&lt; hrvo d to hav&lt;
lu en from Middh port 8&lt; tty To•mpl1 ton, M oddl e

port owm r of the pholoATaph, Is unahle to
Identify the players hut would apprec oate
lnform.otoon on thr group

Meigs County honor rolls announced
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B1 krr \nml P Bll r,... Mlkt Bar!rum
Sus 1n Rau m Dav id Bl"l'f(IC' Calh\ B lr ss
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( tiVIII PPnn v Cl f'rk It rrv Dt&gt;rrnbt:'r g( r
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lot!( H&lt;trl [)(o tnna Hr nd1 rson Jnvcr
llupp Krv n Klnn: Wend\ KI Of's Donll a
Pool('r Don n&lt;~ S&lt; 1~rn1 l aur 1 ShPndll ld
Sh lr lrna Sic An~,t{'IJ Sloa n David Sm ith
M IYf f' nl" fh omas K&lt;.' II Y I homps m El lz 1
hrl h Thorn! n
er1s 1 Walko Ja 1u I
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Nicoll"' Bun ch Ch 1 rlrn r
C 1dl1 0 nn v (uri l .i'~ lc v Carr Charlrr.
( arH n P 11 kl1 0 \Is David Edmonds
(u / 1\ n Elm Rl: th P."tn g Sinn ()tbbs
[)! n 1 H ill I odd llosl h r Wr'&lt;lr.Y Ho"
1 d 1 r I('V II VS{ II John lr ffrrs Tos ha
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Rutland El ementary
r h fourTh SIX W4(1k S ,IZ rld i ll~ pt t\t)l \
ltntl roll 1 Tht' Rullll nrl Elcm ('nln Jy
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ht nn -rwd to 1h1 ro ll Wl'rr
l'lrst Gradr
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Ch tsl((n l nnv Duga n Emll v Fowl f'r
N tl h tn I~ til hill Aulumn ~l y~ II 811 II' JO'
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WHi t 1m s Sa ndra You nR

S11ond Grttde Chad Barlrum
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FIl ls Sh 1un F lfr Stoll G&lt;'mgr F'1 nk
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A!:ihl r v Ro tC' h &amp;&gt;v t rh
Stf'" ut Jan I Williamson
1hlrd Grade l'hvllls Clt rk JC'rrm v
l oll' 11 1n Krlsh n Onssv lva 1 ml Ru sstll
( lndl Sl t"V. 1r t Roxu nC' Wllllt ms

Fourth Grade Ph lli p Ed monds B&lt;'ckv
Elliott Travis Gra tC' Mt chPII c Ward
Fifth Grad e Lorrt Burnf'm Am lr
F.:lllofl Rac hel Hysell Me llssfl Jrffrrs

Jason Miller Joy 0 Brien
Sixth Gr ade Riehle Carson Jrnn frr

Chaslcf:'n Jody Fowler Missy S sson
Shr nl Thoma Hol ly Willia ms

Salem Center E lementary
The rourlh six wrr ks ~radlng period
honor rol l a\ th e Sal em Cenler Elementary
School has bren ann ounced Makin ~ a
~rad c

of B or obove In all 1h£&gt;1r subj('{'!S to
be namoo to th e rol were
First Grade lC' I~h Ann Canterbury
latrlcla Mcthl'nC'y Ma llhC'W Me hen&lt;'Y
Am:1nda Na ppC't 1arr y Odg!Q A J
\ au~h a n
~e co nd Grad e
lt nny En in Tlmm v
l.C'~Ai s Andv 0Mvtrs Jo !'iand y Slacv
Sllvrr s Carrlf' Harmon
Third Grade Brya n Colwdl Jak ('
Gana"'av Mi chael Jarvis Garv Canter
bury Ml chr ll&lt;' P r lcC'
Fourth Grad e Joey Barr£111 Crvsta l
\ aughan Kl'rry Srxton Kim Janev
Susan Pa g('
Fifth Gra de Mall Clark
Sixth Grade Allison Canna~,o~, ay R tn
Uall Johnston Lonna 0 lf'l Vlr ~l nla
Shu lr r JC'ss lca Sll vc 1s

Mel&amp;:!f Junior High
Th£1 fourth six W('t ks ~ra d l n~ period
honor roll 11 thl' MCIRS Junior Hl~h Schofll
has bc1 n nnnounced Making a ji!rad&lt;' of 8

or abov(' In llt hcl r su bjects to b(' na mcd to
I hi' l Ol l " l'l e

Seventh Grade

Bafbara And erson
Trlcta Baer LOv e Ba1&lt; v Fra nk Blake
M sty Butchrr J:k&gt;lll Clark Dodlr CIC'Ia nd

Sharla Coopl'r R va n CO~A an Hra rh C&gt;r
Davrnpor t Tar o t~£~\ach Darin Loga n
lor McElroy Charl e!i&gt; Ma sh Tammv
Mll lff Kevin Mu ssr.r Me lanir Quall:i
Ja son Rrv nolds John Sa r~&lt; nt Tonv Si x
Chr Is Sh;wn Bobby Vancl' Ronti ld Va nct
Chrlssv \\t avrr Robbv Wya !l
Eighth Grade Randy Con•l Tc rl's 1
[)(&gt;em John Eva ns David Fry m~ er R&lt;'sa
Harris Eri c Hrck Susa n Ho uchins Kelly
John son Jame\ Llll lr S!l'Y~ Marlin
Mlchr llf' Mallhews 1)(\rck Mlllrr Marv
Mo r ron Mlssv Nf'ls on Eric PNrrson
Rlr ha1d Pevt on Sha nr Phil lips 1'Prry
Rrutu Amy Rous1 SWCC'V Shil nk Aar on
Sht -t Is Kr is ten Slaw tt"'r Josrph Smlih
Jrnn lff'l T 1yl or Ken VanM a re Am y
Wa gnrr Sf( pha nl£' W ll kcr Jrnnv Wc&gt;rry
Onrcl Wolfe Jason Wrlghr

Community calendar/area happenings
MONili\l
CHF.SHIR I - (.oubp f&lt; u mll\
Sin~" s u I Chrs l1 II' Un 11r ei Mt Ill
od isl Ch u H h Monrl11 7
pm

m

m embu s of l hr assorla tlon us
11 r ll us mcmbeos of Pomc oov
I odgr No lh I \ 01 k R1tr M&lt;~

sonn d ncl F:as 1r l nSta t Jt r lS k l'd
IO llf Pnd

MIODI F: POR1 - Mlfi&lt;i lrpo oI
Gu odcn C lub nt r ls allht hom&lt;
ol Mrs D 1nnv I hompso n nn
Mo nd ay a l 7 «I p m
RAC I Nf&lt; - R ICIIIC Ch,optrl
114 OICirr or I he I ISIU 11 St II
meet s M o nd&lt;~ Y 11 lhr h oil
Mcmbcos ur to \\C UI chupt cl
d!PSS£'S (OJ llllfldiOI V \.\ 0 1 k

RAC IN F: - He\ Ch 11 lcs No o
ols of Ra c ine \\Ill br lhr C\angr
li sI f01 I ('V iV II S('l \ IC(' S Monel I V
lhroug h A poll 12 11 Mt Hr 1mon
Unlled B oclh ocn Ciau r h 111 the
Texa s Co mmun1t1 St• l vices will
be~ in 7 lOp m rae h e' rnlng 111d
spec i a l singing w rll be fcu t ourd
Guest sl n "PI s ~~ r 11 elco m l
TUPPE RS PI AINS- Oo onge
Township fl USICfS II ill mefl in
re!(ulur session Monda} 8 p m
a t the home of Do1ot h\ C ol ow •v
c ler k
WEST MEIGS - Columbia
Towns h ip Tt usl ees 11111 m eet
Monda y 730 pm .1t the fit€'
sta tion
POMEROY - An 1mpo1tant
mecting or the Pomeroy Ma sonk
T e mple Association will be held
all he temple 7 p m Monda\ All

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C' HF: S I I I~- (h os tco F:lemcn
11 11 Pl 0 \1 Ill mort Monday 7
p m a tlh rsrhool A sc or ncefdil
11 oil br hrlcl llpool 10 at the school
fl am '\ to 10 p m A JllnPy suppPO
11 Ill br sro vrd du o1ng thr fdh
RF.!':DSVILLE - Ol i'c lown
shop I t us lees will meet Monda\
o 10 p m 11 Rcl'dsvtllr Fl1 e
Sta tion
SYRACUSE - Sutt on To11 n
ship To ustrcs will meet Monday
7 10 p m at S\ o.orusr Mun lclp of
Butlcllng

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POME ROY - Pom eooy Ot de1
of F:a ster n Star woll m eet Tues
d a1 7 45 p m at th e Ma sono c
temple
RUTLAND - Ru tiond Vill age
Council "ill meet Tuesda y 7
p m at the CIV IC cent er
POMEROY - Meigs Count y 8
&amp; 40 Salon 710" Ill meet Tuesday
2 p m at the home of I va Powell

POMEROY
Alz hcom er s
LETART FALLS Lc tall Disease ,md I ela ted order s sup
To11 nsh1p T r u tees '"II meet port group woll meet at the Senior
Mandai 6 p m dlt011n hall
Ccnteo on Pomeroy on Tuesday at
7 p m Anyone Int eres ted ma y
POM E ROY - Pomrro1 M u
attend F oo mot e Info c all Lind a
soniC lemplc A ssoc latton 11111 Friend 01 Sa ndy White a t 992
mee t Monday 7 p m
at the 2161
temple An; Pomeooy Lodge 01
Eas teo n Star member m ay
RACINE - Racine First Sap
a tt end •
11 t Church In revival through
Apr il 9 with evengellst Ron
TUESDAY
Dlllon Hanahan S C Services
MIDDLEPORT- XI Gamma
w oll be at 7 30 each evening
E psilon Chapt er of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority wil l meet Tuesday 7
p m for lnsta llalon of officers
a t the home of Phyllis H ac k elt
Middleport

Famt!y m€dtctne

l cr presodent r eported on th e
LeglSiatove Day which t hey had
atte nded m Columbu s last
m onth The program Coalltton
for Change was sponsored by
eoght women s orgam zatlo ns In
cludmg the A meri can Assocoa
lion of University Wom en M arch
Is Nationa l Women s Ho si ery
1\lonth
It was ann oun ced that the Ohio
Stale Dovoslon Conventio n" 111 be
held m Ma nsfoeld April 24 26
Mrs Napoer and M rs Woodard
a dlvosoon board m ember plan to
allend
The loca l i\prll 28 meet mg woll
be a 6 30 donner served by
Eva ngeline Eastern Star la do es
all he Moddleport Masomc donm g

Tuesday morning class Nancy
Manl~y,lost the most weight with
Judy Lee being runner up At
Mason the top losers were
Gewa nna Nichols and Wilda Van
Meter Jo Ann Newsom e Is
lecturer and director of the
c lasses

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guys lnlerest ed In us from all
Gilroy
any San
moreJose
Nowt20there
over like
miless
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this years Gilroy High Sc hoo l
senior cl as s project to raose
money for s~ch activ ttoes as
prom mg ht and graduation
festivlttes
A group of students led by
senior Frank Haesler published
the calendar after school admm
lstrators had opposed It Since
then orders have come on from
all over the Unit ed States
Europe China and even " fr om
Yellowknif e, asetllem entof9 483
peopl e In the Northwest Territo
rles of Canada
Controversy made the protect
even more successful said Mi ss
Jun e Stacey Barnes 16
11 we hadn I had the teachers
opposlllon to It, we wouldn I have
had lhesuccessthat wedld she
1
sa id
Gilroy a small t ow n In central
California holds the garlic fesll
va l eac h year to promote t he

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Stl'ltd Wltlllllltpptd pcrlllllts,-chicun pvy,
colt slaw, hot roll, bitter 1nd catt.t sony,
no ubstltutu tll:tpl btWI'IIt Wltll addt·
tiOIIII

CIOW'S FAMILY IESTAUUNT

Department of
Natural Resouces

Date 3/ 24/ 87

Publtc Notoce

;::~~:~~!i~~~;;~t~he plans

$8 00 made payable to the
Department o"f Natural Re
sourtes These may also be
purchased wnh cuh 1n the
exact amount Plans and

become the
property of the prospective
b1dders and flO refunds wtll
be made Addlttonal tnfor
matton may be obtatned
from the D1v t11on 1f Aecla
mation Department of Nat
ural Resources 1865 Foun
apectftcahons

Square Bulldtng H
Second Floor Columbus
tam

Ohio 43224 (Phona (6141
265 10581
Each bid must ~ accom

pamod by a BID GUA
RANTY mHting tho re
quiremenls

of

Sect1on

153 54 of the Ohoa Revraed
Code
CONTRACTORS ARE
ADVISEO THAT IN AC
CORDANCE WITH THE
PROVISIONS OF THE JAN
UARY 27 1972 EXECU
TIVE ORDER BY THE GOV
ERNOR OF OHIO AND
AMENDED EXECUTIVE
ORDER B4 9 FEBRUARY
15 1984 EQUAlEMPlOY
MENT OPPORTUNITY
CONDITIONS ARE APPll
CABLETDTHIS BID WAGE
RATES ESTABliSHED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SEC
TION 151318 AND
1513 37 OF THE REVISED
CODE ARE AlSO
APPliCABlE
Bul&amp; are sealed end ed
dreuad to DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOUR
CES DIVISION OF REClA
MATtON 1855 FOUNTAIN
SQUARE BUILDING H SE
COND FlOOR COLUM
BUS OHIO 43224 No
biddor mov wnhdrow hra bid
wrthln soaty (601 doys 1flor

Ao provided m Section
123 151 of the Ohio Ro
v•ad Code ond Admonlotre
tlvo Rulo 123 2 15 02 of
the Doplrtmontof Admrnra
"tflllvo Sorvao tho CON
TRACTOR sholl mol&lt;o ovorv

Improvements m

Hackong,

Metg&amp; Monroe Morgan No
ble
Vinton
Wuh1ngton
Counties Oh1o on SecttOn

to

and

u-

bu-•
tho .....-

of

olllllnlnt controcto. .,.......
t...ta. .. lilY -

bonelltl
t1o1o ..... bo
"""
ol theft
a p;owld1
c' for"'In..........
Section
2913 02 of the ltoviHd

eo.

AE

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Fartory Choke
Gauge Shotguns Only
i0.8 tin

992 6215 or 992 7314
Pomeroy, Oh1o
415 86 1c

nous routes and sections '"

Athens

Gallia

Hockrng

Me1gs Monroe Morgan No
ble Vinton and Washtngton
Count1es by applymg retro
refle cttve polyttter pave
ment markmg material for
center ltnes and lane lines

Prorectlength - 0 00 feet
or 0 00 mtle
work le1'gth - vanes feet
or vanes mile
Pavement width -

vert

OUI

The date set for comple
tlon of thrs work shall be ••

set forth m the btddlng pro
posal
Each btdder shall be re
qu~red to ftle wtth his b1d a
certified check or cath111r 1
check for an amount equal
to ftve per cent of hts btd bu1
'" no event more than ftfty
thounnd dollars or a bond
for ten per cent of h11 b1d
payable to the Dtrector
B1ddars must apply on the
proper forms for qualif1c1
tton at least ten days pnor to
the date eet for open1ng b1d1
tn accordance wtth Chapter

5526 Ohro Rovrltd Code
Plant and specifications
are on fde tn the Department
of Tran•portat1on and the of
f1ce of die 01stuct Deputy

btdl

WARREN J SMITH
DIRECTOR
Mar 30 Aprtl 6
Pubhc N oltce

NOTICE
OF SALE

Flattened Alum Cans
26• tb
Clean Sheet Call Alum
25&lt; to 29• lb

Ill COPPER
#2 COPPER • •

42'
32&lt;

beong C11t No 86 CV 197

Situate '" the V1llege ot

M iddleport

County of

Melgt and Stale of OhiO
Bemg on the We11 11de ot
Second Street between Mill
and New Streets and more
parttculerly d11cr•bed as

follows
Begmn~ng

at the sou
theeat corner of lot 119
feet

mora or lesa

ekJnt

......

1973 Dodge Van Ntce Interior
good eng me h cellent for trlpt
ot campin g Call 614 949
2348

Yard Sale

Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771
949·308B Bus.
St.

949·2606 Homa

GBIHpolis
&amp; Vtcmtty

Pomeroy
HOURS Jul! Wed Fn
11 am to 7 p m
Sundoy I pm 7 pm
ly Chance or Apporntment

Y&amp;rd Sale
Furnt 1ure carpet cloth1ng
dishes Glassware many m11c
Items Aprtl 7 8 9 8am l!ipm 2
Edgemont Onve

RUSS MOORE
992-25211

3 i7 2 mo

Aprll 10 11 12

Computenzed Heanng A1d Selection

:r::

:!!!: (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue BoK 1213
Galltpolts OhiO 45631

TOP CASH pltd l or 83 modet
1nd newer used c:1r1 Sm•th
Buick Pont ile
191 1 Eastern
Ave GllllpOIII Call 814 446

Sunday Calls

3 11 lfn

Truck. auto l!o
heavy equtpment
repa11s and weldtng
(All makes l!o models!

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756
John 11. Bentz
Owner /M•chanlc

12·173mo

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

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772
3 II 17 I mo

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10

B&amp;B

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURf US!I

KEN'S
APPLIANCE

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

SERVICE

9B5-3561
All M1kt1

•Waahers •01shweshers
•Range s
•R efr igerators

19.0 MULBERRY AVE
POMEROY, OH.

We'll Sell You A

•Oryera •Freezers
PARTS' and SERVICE
4 S!lc
Publtc Nottce
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbu s Ohoo
Morch 20 1987
Contract Sales legal C ~py
No 87 214
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
rece1ved at the offtce of 1he
D~rector of the Oh1o Depart
ment of Tranaportatmn Col

umbus O~oo until 10 00 A
M
Oh•o Standard Tun e
Tuoodey Aprrl 1 4 1 987 for
Improvements '"

Athonl

Galha

Hodtong

Gothe

MCtiORI '"

Hackong

Metga Motwoe Morgen No
blo Vinton and Washington

Count101 by •pplyong Fall
Dry paint for center Wnet la ne

'"*

end edge
"""
Project
length
- 0 00 leet
or 0 00 mtll
work length - ver~es feet
or varlet mile
Pavement wtdth - var1
OUI

The date set for comple
t1on ot this work shall be 11
Ht forth In the bodding pro

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULA nON

3 25 I mo

' fR((

BISSELL
BUILDERS

U. S. RT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

' At Rea1onablo Prtces'

Authomtd John Otero
Now Holland lush Hog
form !qurprntnl

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

17 1 mo

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; AWMINUM
Complete ,flemodeltng
Roofing of all Types

Complete Gutter Wort&lt;
Worked m home area

20 years
Free Estlmaies

USED TIRES
&amp;BATTERIES

ACTION
TOWING
949-9070 or
949-2045

CAll COllECT

Ph 16141 843-542
3 ! 87 2

REPAIR
9rtggt &amp; Str1tton
Tecumllh

Middlopart, Oh
3 20 87

J.R.'s REPAIRS

check tor 1n •mount equel

to five I * cent of his bod but
on no event more 1hen lofty
thouNnd doll•rt or o bond
far lon per cen1 of hlo bid
peyobfe to the Director
Biddort mull 1ppty an tho

PlUMIING &amp; HEAnNG

proper forma for qualtflca

We Cerry Ftshtng 8upp11H

161 North Socorotl
li•••port, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Pay Your Cable 8o
Phone Blllt Here
IUllltiSS PIIOIIf
,6141 992 6SSO
1£110£11(£ PIIONf
IAICJ ttl 7754
I f21 fHrt

TYs, Antannas

Satellite Salts
lnstallatiot'l
S.rvlct
Electrontc Organa
Mobile serv1ce

614-843·5248
R!ASONAII!

lfiiAILE

8 20 16 ttn

3

Tour Ouldtt Oott money m o tl
vate you7 Salary to atart
Comm1aalons 8&lt;Jnus F•nt..t lfl
opportun ity to .. rn 1800
11 000 wk Many comp•nv
ment po1IUons avalltble

Ctlt

31

AIRUNES NOW HJRJNO Au
MVItlonlttl fllghr auendanu
ground crew patitlontavallable
Call 1 619 586 1•12 ht A
04310H dettlls 24hrt

Must 1tll newty rtmodtled 1bdr
home 84 Mil l Cru k St ..
Oalllpollt t 18 800 Makt ott•r

lng tamllv 11 Flaau Hair Ft
shiont We oHer s1lary co mmls
slon1 1dvtncemeru tducetlon
profit progr•m plua more For
ln ttr~lew c111 collect 814 704
e3t3 Ilk for Jlnt

Help Wanted Prnttcrlvt S.rvlce
Reprnentttlve for tgency nrv
lng 1dultt with mente! relerda
tlon tn the Gallipolis •r••
Plft time poaltlon B1c:helor•
d~ree In rtt•ttd flttd required
S~ nd ra1vme to Ol.,..t Stu"•
ge01 Ad111oe•ey &amp; Prottctlv•
ll'lf\IICM IRe 881•&amp; BaMoclc.
Aoad St Cl1in"lll1 Ohio
439&amp;0 Ruumes mull be 111nt
bv Aprtl 24th

Airline• now hlrmu

Ae18rv1

Annnu n~c lli l!n Is

tioniats tlt9ht 1tttnd1nt1 and

Announcements

ground crtw poaitlont 1vslllble
Call 1 119 66&amp; e•e2 ext A
o••40H for dttllll 2• hrt

Ptul J Suber Shop In Aacme
Ohio he1 Te opened Houra are
8 12 Mon thru Set Cloatd
Thuu
Pldung up Junk eers Call lfttt
5 O&lt;l pm C•ll 8 t4 892 5648

aru t15 000 UB 060 Phona
eal l rtrfundablt 1102183 8 8886

Ext 1449
Alrllnt JObl t 17 74 '7 to 1&amp;3 469
~., now hlrlngl Ct ll Jobllne

1 &amp;11 469 3153&amp; h t A 138&amp;
0 tor mto 2• tHI
EXCELLENT WA G£8 For •p•re
rime ....mbly work electron
lei craft• Otheu Into 1504)
141 0081 e11t 3887 1 dtYt

Goveaway

7 pu pplft amllt to mid bultd
Pen amiM collie Call In evtn

lngs 114 311 8180

AVON no ttfvlct ch•ge open
lt rrltorlts ph one 304 &amp;715

1429
2 part Cocker Sp1nlet dogs
304 17&amp; 1241

'

One puppv GOOd Home
qu1r.d 30&lt;1 675 3809

r•

3 biKtl Cochr Sp1n1.. puppiM

3041712038

8

Lolt and Found

Found bfw Pontiac hub cep
Found by Pom•oy Bridge Cell

&amp;14-IU· 7349

A Little D•s lgn
ntarlor dt
sig n bulinns fOr people o n
limited budget Independently
owned 304 87&amp; 01531

Sue for lnterwltw 814 281
..21 Not Just 1 J ob

Hlr ngl Governmen t Joht your

4

Profeasoonal
Servocea

opening for elderl¥ Pllltntl 24
hour care t1mllv tkttlntll t1nce

Oovtmment Jobs t 18 040
1159 230 yr Now hiring Call
BOB 887 0000 h t A 9805 for
eurrtnt llldetalll11

Weed Eater
Homeht e
Jacobsen

2743

Jull• • Ptraon l l C•re Hom• he•

Help Wanted

AIAUNES NOW HIRING Flight
Attendant~ Trtvel Atlntt Me
chtnlca Cutlomar Ssrvlce L111
lng• Stlarln to UOK En trv
lftel polltlons Call 105 887
eaoo Ekt .- eao&amp;

Authori11d Servlrt
I Parts

992·6611

poul
Eoch b1ddor sh•tl be re
qu1rad to lila w1th hili bid 1
certlflad eheck or coshior 1

3 4 I mo

SMALL ENGINE

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

11

&amp;.. on to be optntng lOOn In
Gallipolis Com• join tha ;row

24 HOUR lOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVIC£

6 17 ttc

23

814~92

814 948 2827

BEAUTICIANS
Mtn•IJ• •nd t iYII tta netdld for
New Htlr and Ttnnlng Famllv

llnLE RED BUN

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al•o Tra•••lulu
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

shepe Ct ll

be!1rflta adv1ncemtnl man~ge

I 3 86 ttc

Rt 124 Pomeroy Ohro

Buuty Shop equipment for 11le
Going out ol butln111 Good

Hometown persona l care Have
1o'ac1ncv tor adult care ltroita
skin .. •mpl11v. .• In 3 worldnp
shltts c.u e 14 912 6118 or

eea

Farm Eq•lpmellf
Pari• &amp; Service

Roger Hysell
Garage

I NOTIC E I
TH E OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recommends that you
do bu1 lne11 with peop1t you
know an d NOT to aend monev
rhrough th• malt until you h11,1e
lnve1tlg•ted t he olf11rlng

1919 304 773 6873

Doaltr

4!686tln

Colltt In tnd Su Btlore
You

Buying dally gold sil ver caln a
rings jtwtlry aterllng ware old
coin• largt curren cy Top prl
ce1 Ed Burktt1 81rbtt Shop
2nd A"e Middleport Oh e 14

Hlrlngl Government jo bs your
area t15 000
000 Jltione
cal l refund1blt 802 838 888&amp;

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp;GARAGES

JO'S

MAICH 20

••e

Weig ht bench with weights or
rowing machine Call 614

EsnMA TEl '

BOGGS

or Noght
NO SUNOA Y CALLS

Pottery and Grf1s
Brrd Baths Outsr de
Yard Dolls Jesus
Statues Vrrgrn Mary
&amp; An gels for Yards
and Graves

8832

S1:rvtct:s

3 II 87 I mo

Day

RE-OPENS

Dump Truck alngl11 ule 10 ft
bed 15 1peed 2 speed rear end
low mlluge Call 81 4 863

!tllliiiiYIIII:tt!

JAMES .EESEE
PH. 992-2772

RADIATOR
SERVICE

F111anml
Opportunity

982 3478

•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Raplacement W1ndow1
•New Ro ofing

POMEROY

St It 124 Syratust

Will do light heu llng lawn
mower repair and some•utomo
tlvt work Ctll 614 742 2393
or eu 1•2 3091

448 017&amp;

•lnsula1 ion

36532 BAILEY RD

Moddleporl Dh1o
1 13 tic

es re Ph &amp;1• U6 27!10

Uaed Mo bile Homes Ph 614

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

VARIOUS PATTERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985 4176 or 985 3564

Metgt Monroe Morgan No
ble
Vinton
Wnhtngton

nous routea and

mo

Tttlll! 7 PM- II U 5

992 ·2196

Mature Chr istian man Groun d•
keeping handyman and lawn

- ,;::-::-;::-::::::-- 2:-;Busmess
1

oeas

Used Car or Fix
Your Old One

£AGI£S ClUI- POMUOT OH

PAT HILL FORD

Will do 1'1ou1e chra nlng Rea1o
nabte ratet Call 614 446 8869

Tob•cco pound1ge for Gtllta

Counoy C•ll eu 379 2437

TUNEUPS to TRANSMISSION
CALL 992-7403 A~t
St Rt 33 Parntroy OH

BINGO

We can repatr and re·
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also actd boll and rod
out radiators We also
repair Gas Tanks

Attent iOn hom e ow ners Ita
spr~ng cle•nlng hme nlld hell) 1
If so call Gledburn C1eanlng
Set'.llce 61• 388 9027 Re11o
nabla Rltel A11ferences o n
requesl

Calltolltrae 1 800 433 78•7

Automotive Repair
&amp; Service

WOODWORK$

8 tic

2282

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Bob Barton, Owner

CUSTOM
' PLANING
' JOINTING
'MOLDING

18 Wanted to Do

OLD ORI E NTAL RUGS
WAN TEO Anv size or condition

PH. 992-9949

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAW

Wanted To Buy

814 448 3872

8 13 !In

Ca ll 614 446

307SptlngA~,~e

compressor mlsc

9

LIJ L1censed Chn1cal Aud1olog1st

mesa Co11ege

.367

Wil l do houaekeep•ng Have
ref... ences ReQo nable rttea
Ctll 6 14 446 •01 1

mo

c::J Sw1m Molds lnlerpretmg Servtces

Schools
lnstruclton

Retr•ln Now South eastern Bu a

Auto wnh er May 119 Wr nger
washer Kerby •weep m a1r

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Insurance

15

BUY OR SELL
RIVERINE ANTIQUES
1124 East Mo1n St

or 949-2801

lion 111H11 ton doyo prror to
boglnnong
Aeltr"""' Ooed Volume tho d1to lot for opening bids
211 P•a• 571 Meovs In occordonco with Chopt•
511211 Ohio Aovlted Code
County Deed RKOrdl
Plano 1nd1 opoclficotrons
APPAAIS£0 AT
t23
00 The rtel ...... .,. on fllo In lh&lt;r Oopenment
cennot be lOki far lou than of Tronsportlllon ond the of
two ttlirde -the appre11ed fico of tho Dlotrtct Ooputy
Director
Tllo Director rHOr¥01 the
TEAMS OF SAlE CASH
How1rd E Frink right to roJoc1 onv ond oil
Sheriff of bldl
• WARIIEN J SMITH
Mlip County Ohio
DIRECTOR
(4111 13 20: ~
Mor 30 April II

eoo

7

We p&amp;y cash tor lat e model clean
uaad cars
J1m M ink Chev Olds In c
BIH Gene John 1on

Athon1

cated ot 65 South Second
Middleport Ohoo 46760

13

PH. 949'-2860

Meigs County Ohio on the
15th d&amp;y of May 1987 et
10 00 1 m tho following
lo

master Med1um 1111 long
halfed redd11h gold ct~la r wnh
white on neck Call 614 7 4 2
2830 atterMons

SCIPIO RECYCLING

Cwntros Ohio on Soctron
ATH 13 0 00 on Stoto Route
13 on Athtn&amp; County and v1

tenement s

rumce Reesoneble rate• Cell
anytune 814 949 3014

-z~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S

1n Nld Court I will offer for
11le at the f r ont door of the
Courthoute m Pomeroy

Ianda and

t

Hav e room 1n Pnv1te Ca re Home
for 2 elderly patlentl Aeatona
ble r1te1 15 vr experience
Specl1 l d•ets Good Care Ce ll
61.p266 6509

Found 1n hngavllle Otllo At
124 male aduh dog Nuds tt s

New Homes Built
Free Es11mates

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

Sttuatoons
Wanted

VtrglRI&amp; a Per1onal Csre Home
het vecen~ for elderty people
2• hours cara 20 years expa

ANTIQUES

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

"ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULATION

No

12

2849

992-71132

4 / 8 / 1 mo

49835

Lost Bleck German Shepherd
brown underneath Al so Redtsh
Border Collie puppy 614 742

lrany Alumrnum
S to 18 1 lb

Sealed proposals wtll be

Bv vtrtue of an Order of
Sale luued out of the
Common Pleas Court of
Meigs County Ohio tn lhe
case of 01amond Sevings &amp;
Loan Company Platnttff
aga1ntt: Joyce A Blake et
al
Defendants upon a
Judgment therein rendered

CAlL 7 DAYS A WUk

24 HR SERVICE

"VINYL SIDING

Dlroctot
The O~rector reserves the
rtght to reJect any and all

HEll - Package a1 r
cond1t1omng for mobtle
or modular ho m es 2 112
or 3 ton umts 1nstalled
on pad 8!
to

All Makls &amp; Models

ATH 33 0 00 on Slate Route
13 tn Athens County and va

Section Street thonce run
mng dUll Wnt 1 diat8f'lce of
108!081 mo"' or leu to the
property sold to J N Alth
bum Sons by Mrsry Hovmon
thonce running due lOUth •
diltance of ee .... more or
tno lhonco runnlnJI? due
Eot1 ON hundred lilr f. .
more or le11 to tho ploce of

C:ONTIIACTORS
I

Tuesday Aprol 14 1987 for

minortty butln•• IUbcon
trecton and materlelmen

, . . for

I

Ohm Standard Ttme

!hence North on llid lot B4

sllf • awalng. cOntnrlfing.
opontlng. or porticiPotint In
1 minority
ont•

POMIIOY, OH.
friltl

umbus Ohro unlll 10 00 A

etf9rt to enture tta.t certified
portlclpoto In tho controct
the tatol vllue of oubcon

6:30 P.M.

4 mo

Sealed proposals wtll be
rectuved at the office of the
Otrector of the Oh1o Depart
ment of Transportet•on Col

Goitre

- Ro otmg and gulter work
- Concrete work
- Plumb1ng and elect rtcal
work

b 14-992-3466

Columbus Ohro

Athons

CARPENTER
SERVICE

(free Esttmatesl

located 2 M• E o f Pagev1lte
On Town ship Road ,1 42

March 20 1997
Contract Sales legal Copy
No87212
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

DIVISIOn of Reclamation D e
partment of Natural Re
sourset upon race1pt of a
check in the amount of

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

(3130 (418 2tc

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

thecantroct
- -Inion
liblo Any f*IOIIWho
tlonllfy mllropJ..,II him

~

SOMMER

MORRIS SEEP
SAliSBURY TOWNSHIP
ROAD 27
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
R"EClAMATION PROJECT
NUMBER MG sb 8

matorills ond ..,..,_ pur
cto•od from minofrty buoln•MI shof1 bo II to.t ton
percent of the totll voluo of

$3.25

Date 3/ 24 / 87
Onector

M

SPECIAl

- Addona and remod-'mg

Bashan Building

on

Dtvtston of Reclamat1on

April 30

RESOURCES
THE DIVISION OF REClA
MATtON COlUMBUS
OHIO BIDS Will BE
OPENED IN THE SECOND
FLOOR CONFERENCE
ROOM OF 1856 (BUilD
lNG HI OF THE FOUNTAIN
SQUARE OFFICES OF THE
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAl RESOURCES
THE ESTIMATE FOR THIS
PROJECT AS DETER
MINED BY THE DIVISION
OF REClAMATION IS
$25 260 00
A pre btd meetmg wtll be
held on Fnday April 17
1987 at 11 00 a m at the

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

12

VHS HOME RECORDER

CALLI614)985 -4222

YOUNG'S

FOUND e yellow cilt n VICinity
of 200 block th1rd Ave Cell
6 14 448 0026

lransfen 3Smm &amp; 110 Pos•
IIYt Sluffs to VHS Yutto Tapt
•Weddtngs
•Graduations
•Valuables
•Ina Clatms
•Spec•sl Events 1

guaranteed

v-. .... - .....

March 30 and Apnl8 I 987
RECOMMENED
LARRY W MAMONE Ch1al

1987 at 10 00 am Eastern

trectora awerded

FOR JU,ST

Ohro

Pomeroy

and tmall
commemal umts
lnstallaloon of ductwork &amp;

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small

304 675 719.9

FREE LANCE
35M
PHOTOGRAPHER

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QUIRING ASSISTANCE IN
SECURING BIDS FROM
CERTIFIED MBE SUBCON
TRACTORS AND SUPPll
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STATE EQUAL EMPLOY
MENT COORDINATOR BY
CAlliNG (6141 488 8380
OR THE MINORITY BUSt
NESS DEVELOPMENT DIV
ISION BY CALliNG (6141
466 5700 OR TOLl FREE
ON 1 18001 282 1085
APPROVED FOR PUBLI
CATION IN The Daoty Sen

Brddtng on th11 proJect ts

HEATING &amp; COOliNG

oondotoontng AH work

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lng1 on1v applv In person
VIllage Piua Inn JOO' Jackson
Ave Pt Pit

brow n and black dog REWARD

humtdtf•ers furnace htal
pumps and Dlf

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nate proposela 11 mav pro
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LOST Chow white female 3mo
old also 1yr otd male Chow
Both have blue rangue and
mouth REWARD Ph 614 266

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operung thereof
The Otrector of Natural
Resourcea reserv11 the r~ght
to r11ec:t any or ell bid1 or t ~

Polocy covm members InJUred or kill
ed m a movmg vehocle or as a
pedesonan hot by a movong vehocle
For More Abou1 Our
Membershops C~oi!Jljl

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birth wei ght
Anothn
reason lhP mfan1
deat h r at e has decreased Is
better socooeconomlc co ndotoons
for som e people Resear c hers
believe I ha I pov erty and l ack of
regular medocal care among
some A m eri ca n populat ion
groups explam why the U noted
States I nfa nt mor talit y ra t e os no
better th an 16th In the world In
this co untry the Infant d eath
rate os two and one half tomes
hi gher among poor bla ck s than
middle class whites
Question Whatls bel ngdoneto
omprove t he Infant deat h rate m
th is count ry?
Answer R esearch on low birth
"eight heredit ary problem s a nd
Sudden I nfant Deat h Syndro m e
may som ed ay help reduce the
Infa nt morta lit y r ate O ther
fact ors suc h as violence a bu se
and mental stress al so are bein g
Investi gat ed as cause s of Infant
deat h
Infant mortalit y figures re veal
l he·health of the general popula
lion beca use lhr hea lth of a
group os reflected by the hea l th of
1he choldren born to that popula
tlon Th e surviva l and good
hea lth of society s very youngest
members r eflect s our concern
for each others well be)ng

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room Husba nds frtends pros
pecllve members are m vot ed
Speak ers woll be Carol Ca ntrell
and Beverly Gettles of the
Galltpoh s B r anc h who w tll also
conduct the mst allaflon R eser
vatoons are to be made woth Mos s
Smith By April 21 Dues are
payable at this time
A solent auctoon was held
towa rd a scholarship In m em ory
of Fay Sauer Lucol le Haggerl l
Moss Sm llh and M1 s Na pier
served refres hm ent s Attendm g
were Kat e Jarrell Helen Smith
Vorglnla Carson Mrs Naptler
J udy Arnold Kathry n Kmght
Ra ehael Downie Lu colle H ag
gerty M rs Woodard and a guest
Ruth Arnold

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follawm8 telephone ucll•"ltll

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wolf be forwarded from the
number h as remai ned th e sa me
Thai mea ns of about 160 000
babies born altve tn Ohio m 1985
l 600 or mor e dted les s than 12
month s after birth
Question What arrsom eof the
ca uses of death m newbo r n
babies•
Answer The comm on reasons
for deat h among Infants les s tha n
1 tnonth old are resporatory
problem s low birth weoght and
birth defect s Among babtes l ess
than a vear old the mos t
freq uent r easons for death are
birth defec ts and Sudden In fant
Death Svnd rome
Several factors have helped
lower the Infant m ortalit y rat e
Improvements m med1cal tec h
nology help keep sock bab1es
ali ve For exa mpl e specoal brea
thing dev1 ces ca n sust ain babies
who have thr respiratory prob
!em s th at often accompany l ow

How to be famous and
get out-of-town dates
GILROY Ca lif tUPI) - The
high sc hool g i r ls who posed for a
controversia l cal end ar say tl not
onl y brought them fam E&gt; in a town
p1 ev lous ly best known for Its
annu al garlic festl\ al but also
piqued the Inlet est of out of town
ma l es
A st r eam of admirer s dropped
by a loca l bookstore Satu rday
"here the dozen girls who posed
In skimpy bikinis for the Girls of
Gilroy
cal endar signed thetr
names ac1 oss thetr photos
T he first person In line for a n
autographed $7 50 ca lendar was
Depu t; E ddie N ino of the San
Benito Coun ty Sheriff s Dept
The guys In the office have
been begging me all mon th to get
some (calenda rs) he said
Miss November
Michele
Van Valey 16 sa id that because
or the ca lendar and Its publicity
we re not limited to guys from

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opened ther1fter for furmah
mg the materials and per
formmg the labor for the
execution and construction

Infant mortality 'decreasing

By Edward Schreck, D 0
Assistant Professor
of Family Medicine
Ohio University College
of Ost eopathic Medicine
Questi on
After m y be st
fn end s 1 month old baby dll'd
shr d od some r esearch and
rhscovered th a t th e Unite d
State s Infant mortaltt y r at e Is
somewhat hi gh Doesn I thi s
countr; have t he lowes t Infant
death r a te m the world ?
Answer Abou t 15 mdustrlal
ozed countri es ha ve lower Infant
m or ta lit y rates than the United
St ates J apan has I he best infant
death rate wllh onl y six dea ths
for ever y 1 000 bi r ths Tha t s
sig ni fic antly l ower than the 10 6
d ea th s for every 1 000 babi es
born altve In this count r y
During the la st 25 years the
lllfant m ortali ty rate hass1ead ll y
decreased In the United Stales
But for the pa st few years that

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AAUW hears county agent
John Roce Meogs Coun t~ Ex
tensoon Service agent t al k ('(! on
agncullure m Meigs County at
t he recent meetm g of the
M i ddleport Pom eroy Area
B ra nch of the Amencan Assocl a
loon of Untverqty Women held at
the M oddleport Fore Depart
men! s socoal room
Rtce talked on the poor condo
11on of the mdust ry m Meigs
Cou nty
com menting on the
ca uses and the e ffort s whic h are
b e ing m ade t o om pr ov e
cond i tions
It v. as not ed that l hl nommat
mg committee will report a t th e
Apnl meetmg wll h new officers
10 be mstalled at th at time
Hele n Sm ot h Vltg onta Carson
S1 blcy Slack and Chri st me Nap

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and govocg 11 the needed atte ntion
after the plants com e up
Ann Elizabeth Tur ner read a
paper on Rejuvenating Peren
noals
noting th at a co lorful
border can be made by dlvtdlng
perennial s which you already
have She sai d to divide a plant
use a Sl)ade to dig around the
plants outer edge once new
shoots start to ap pear
Binda Doehl gave a p ape r on
Flowermg Crabapple
She
not ed that the tree belongs to the
rose !amtly Is easy to grow and
resistant to the cold of wmte r
Eva R o bson s p aper on Stat
oce Flower of All Seaso ns
emphasized Its Importance In
arrangements and su ota blllt y to
dryong
II was report~d !'hat Stella
Atkm s M rs Erlewme Ruby
Diehl and Pau lin e Atkins had
furm shed flowers for churches
o\ er the past month
M rs
Nicholson dosplayed a mass
arr angme nt of spn ng flowers
Dorothy Woodard won the door
prize Next meetmg w11l be Apnl
28 at the home of Roberta Wolson

CARRIER NEEDED

Slinderella class has meeting
E mily Johnson lost the most
weight and Melissa Fostef wa s
runner up In the teen class at the
Monday night m e~ lng of the
Five Points Sllnderella Class
In the adull cl ass Linda Young
lost the most weight and ,Jane
Stewart was runner up AI the

lONG BOTTOM
Oh1o
F l am &lt; Fel low ship chapt eo meet
lng wo ll be h0ld Tuesday 7 ' O
p m at the Mt Olive Commun
It) Chuo ch m long Bottom
Special smg lng by Pa tt y Hensler
and Doo oth y B.11iev Ev,none
11 elcomc

!Ions For roll call members
answered by naming their fir st
spring bloom
A letter was read from Luci lle
McCumber aski ng for tea pots to
use for flower arrangements at
the convention A thank you not e
was read from M argaret Par
sons for flow er s and cards during
her hspttallzatton The spn ng
board m eeting of R egio n ll wa;s
announce.Q for Apnl 11 at the
Chester Methodist Church The
regional meeting will be held at
McArthur on April 25
The club 10!ed to fu r nish a
ta blecloth fo r the st at e conven
lion wolh B inda Diehl a nd Pearl
Ca naday to have charge
The tra veling pr ize furnished
by Ruby Doehl was won by
Dorothy Woodard Mrs Erie
wine will furnis h the next pr oze
For the progra m Mrs Erie
wine read a paper on Five Easy
St eps to a Beaut oful Garden
hst mg sel ecttng a site that get s
fi ve to si x hours of sun testing
the sool for good dramage
pre panng the s01l proper ly
planting the garden properly

TO PU&lt;E MIAI cau tt2' fiJ6
MONDAT
,_AT I AJl t1 ! P.Jl
I U. u.tiiiOON SAWIDAT
CLOSID 5UMIA Y

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Business
Services

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Telh islon Ad ver t ltlng Need
high enerav penon for the Pt
P1...1nt a re• poaaiblt fulure
m~n.. ement opportunttv b..t
plut commttllon t11perience In
edvtrt•ling IIIH prtfttnd 304

122 0304

H•IP w•~t ed o'ltr rht road
drivera t.lptr1.n~ In pntu
matte tanker and liquid tanker
wor~ lito mutl be 111~rltnctd
in hNirdOUI mtf:erlelt hMI\ln'
Call Larry 1 800 438 1594
8 30AM to4 30 PM

Homes for Sale

Csll 814

•u

2539

Modulsr homt IIVtl llll IOCIItd
on St At 325 ne1r Southwtlt
ern HS 3 BR 2 full bl1hs total
elec • 30.1140 u•aue Cell

§ 14 319 2428

l.lrge MIUUful &amp; BA hom e 47
wooded atrta Mtigt ~oc•t
Cherry flldgt 144 900 C1 ll
114 992 7160

4 Bedroom 2 btth LA OR
kitchen •nd urmt v room 2 1•1 0
1tortege 8ld1 Fenced b•ck ytrd
Pr ice rtduttd t28 800 DO Ct ll

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us ne3

48A Brtek 1 V, batt'! plu1 add 1
ahower Femllv Room wi th
flrepllct u rp f1 thru our CA
double c.r g1rage e11c allent
neighborhoo d 1 m1l' from
Hol1er C•ll t rt er 4pm or Wk •nd
tor Appt Ph 814 4•6 33154

Oovtrnment hom"
(U r epel r ~ Dellnquenr
arty Re,w11111UJ11nt
887 8000 En GH
curren t r11po lin

from 11
tu prop
C•ll 805
960!1 to r

2 bedroom houile m Chhon
Pr ice rduced from t18 000 to
114 000 Ph one 1 304 773
6634
In Pomf!roy 8 rooms and bath
wnh full buemftntand lirl!pl•c•
Th11 II II Ileal If t1 4 000 Ctil

8t4 992 7482
In Bradbury

beside WMPO
brick Mutf! for ule Call &amp;14
992 6964 or 61A 992 6086
By •PJIIIIntmllnt on tv
3 BR rec re•lmn room ltltehen
dm lng roam l•rge front and
b• ck por c h 81110 wooden build
ing ya rd w lh chain Ink fence
Rustle Hti! J Svr•cuH Oh io
614 9•9 29 10 betwun 9
•p m 61 4 992 5881 l htr 4 00
pm

8 room house In Mlddltport 3
bed room balh full b•semtnt

large lot 2 Clr gar•ga C•U
et4 992 66U
Priced tor quleil ul• 3 bedroom
home 2 sto ry corner lo1 in
Middleport No down ptvm"enl
requ ired Phone 61 4 992 3194
or 61• 992 6072
Puce reduced t38 000 00 3
bedroom hou .. 11nrplace new
llptia 1 ac:re lot 304 675
307,3 after 6 00 PM

3 bedrooms 2 Clf gar1ge
basem•nt 1 acrt lot four mM"

from Poln1 Pltaunt prlcH mid
titt llltl call 304 8711 1835

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6, 1987

beth, f1mlly 'room . w~h wood
burntr, utin kitchltrl, centrplalr,
1!.11 level \.~. •• · mu•t 1~1 retoclt-

ing, call ,fter 4:00. 304,87fli·
4460.
.

bath. tteellidlng, 2 ctr 1nached
ger1ge, 1'h aere• ground. 2
outbUilding a. 1 mile o" Rl. 2 on
Tomblnton Run Road. 304-

oon, Oh. 814·28&amp;,.6930.

895-3866.

Good 90 diV greln fed USDA
ln1peated quaners 1nd h'tlvea
f1 .U , Cut end ·.wrapped Ph.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 ML
WEST. GALLIPOLIS, AT 36.
PHONE 814 -446 -7274.

very good cond. Call 614-268-

"Miss Stark,·that question 'What are you doing tonight?'
-shouldn't have go·ne into
this letter·r dt'ctated."

1 4x 70 1976 Kirkwood 3 bdr ., 2

bathl. exrra niCe. G11 heat, free
delivery. blocked up. t8960.
Call 61 4-446 ·01 76.

12x60 two bedroom trailer on

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Mo~ile home, 1979 Vlllag11, 2

tOx&amp;O 2 BR mobile home. Ctll
8 1 4 -949· 2424 .

bedroom. clean, 8x8 1torege
bid;. Rented lot. 88.000.00.

304- 676- ~986 .

' 1960 New Moon mobile home,
12x80, axpando iivlngroom. 2

bedroom•. t1.600 .00, 304876-7481 ther 4 :30.
1977 mobile home, 12x60, ell
el11ttric. tU500 .00. 304-1578-

2809 .

2 bt~~droom 66~e14 AC , quill
ne ig hborhood close to Rio
Grinde. Aduht pr.terred. Refer ence reqult~d . Ph. e14-246 -

6866 o• 446·0239.

2BR. Mobile Home In Evergreen

Ph. 814·448-7032.

44

12x6fi Schultz on 1 ecr11 lot.
Furnished. oulbuildlng &amp; Utf!l·
lite dl1c. J11rrya Run . t12 , 600.

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom ba•lc rent t178.00
304-576·2192.
plus eleetrlc .. Alto required e
UOO.OO 11curity deposit CON·
183 ecr111 - 1.3 miles off St. Rt
87, 1981 14x70, 3 bed,room TACT: Jeck1on Eatetet Dept. Ph
mobile home, large mtel'unery. ·448 -3997 Equal Hauling
cattle shed. 3&amp; 1crn. paslun. Opponunity.
36 ecru meadow, btlsnce
timber, 2 ponds, 1prlnga, croll Furnished • unfurnl1hed ll)tl ..
fenced . Mu1t reloctte. 304- tt50.00 and up, referenc11 Ph .
30•· 676· 7738 o• 304·876·
aftce95 -3050 .
5104 A-1 Real Estate .

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Farms for Sale

9'h Acrtl· Modern houte, bern.

hunting. Border~ Weyne Forrest.
139,000. land Contract · quail·
fiad buyer Ph. 814-379-2144 .
20 8C:UI hrm Henn1n Trac11
Roed, Glenwood. W. Va. for
more informeUon c111 30•-773l!i 118 or 773-l!i 1 88 1h11 5:00.

16 Court Street, 2 BR. 1 \lz
·baths, w / w c.rpet. complete
modern ldtchen. gas heet. well
in1ulated , wired tor phone &amp;
cable tv, spacious. p~rklng In
rear. patio. 1371 / mo. plu1
utilltin, Depotll, Refetafl&lt;;Q
rwqulred. No pett. C1ll &amp;14·«84928.
Furnlthed Efficiency . t160.
Utlliti" pd: Single. Share bath.
807 ' 2nd. Gallipol/1. Call 4464416 efter 7pm.

740 2nd Ave .. 1 8R ,. •1n

Deposit required. Ctll614-446 4222 betwten 9&amp;6.
1 BR , ground floor apanment,

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Business
Buildings

Commercial buildings for leu e.
Downtown Pt . Ple11an1 . Storea.
oftic... A-One Real E1t1te.
C1rol Ye1g1r, Broker . Call 3048715-5106.

35 lots &amp; Acreage
33 tc:re•: 3 mile• w1111 of HMC .
nelf routt 3fi. Cell 814-4488221 aher 8.
lot 4-6acres more-le11. 5 mllu
from c:ity llmit1. Rt. 218. Call
814-448· 2460 efter 4pm.
19 Acr1 l ot: Wt~oda Mill Rd .,
Hunt ington. TraiiM Pad,' water
t1p. lde1l home 1lte. Call 814-

664-6701.

lArge build ing lot with tewer, all
utnltiealn Pomeroy, 14996. Call

614 · 992 · 3689 . 814 · 992 ·
2720.

A1hton building Iota, mobile
home• ptrmlned, Clyde Bowen,

J•. 304·678-2336.

27acrel •o 13 1cres on S.nd Hill
Rotd with Road Fronttge. 304·
876-7161 .

Rental s
41

Houses for R'ent

3 bdr. raneh, Rodney Vllltge II,
1285 mo. plus depot it . Ref.,enCit requited. Cell Bltctcbvrn
Realty 614· U6· 0008.

Furnished one room cottage all
newly redecorated. Only ltrge
enough for one or two tdulta. No
pets . Ret. &amp; dep. required. Cell
614-.46-2543.
Modern 3 bedroom house for
rent , Beech tilll 1re1, retertnce
tnd deposit ,.qulred. 1280.00
month. 304-875-1900.
3 bedroom houu, Welt Col"'mbit, t180.00 monthh plus dtP·
otU and reften cu . 304 -773-

6840.

Houae in Htnderlon. I rooms.
bath. 2 enclo1ed beck porches.
tZOO. a month r8nt t100
••curity dtpollt &amp; raferenees .

304·171-4&amp;22.

42 Mobila Homes
for Rent
2BR toUI electric, clol8 to Rio
G,.nde on At 564 Ph. 61 4 · 246·
112415 or 245-5873,

All utilltifll paid. Nell' McDonald•. Call 61 4 -448· 702&amp;.
New tpertment : complately
turn . Ref. &amp; Oep. 1 or 2 tdultt
only. Cell 114-448-033.,8 .
Speciout 2bdr. lpt ., C. A., water
p1 ld. ,Near Pizza Hut, Galllpoll•.

Ph. 614-446· 7025 .

Furnlthed upst1ir1. 2 room• &amp;
btth, utllltle1 furnished, cllln.
No peu. Adulu. C1ll 614-4481619.
Country llvin;. 1 BR furn 'ed
1pt. AC, W11her end dryer, no
children or pttl, ref 6 dep
rtq 'ed. Cell 814-992-2807. lf·
ter 8PM.
Untumlahltd 1BR. apt . like new
thru out. Heat · furnithed . 111.
fiOOt private. quiet 8286mo. Ph.
814-48-4807 Of 448-2802.
Unfurnished upatairttpt. Adultt
only. No Pets. Utllitin furnl1hed
Ph. 814··"6· 2683 .
Greciout living. 1 and 2 bed·
room tpartments 1t VUiege
Manor 1nd Rl\ttr1ide A.-.rtmenu In Middleport. From
8215. Including utllitlet. Ctll

814·992·7787. EOH.

Urge 2 b~room apertmtnt In
Middleport, Wllhtr and dryer
hookup, ptni .. ty furnithtd. Pey
own utiHtl ... 1185. per ,month .
C1il 814·192· 2381 dey1 or
814-992-2609 evenings.
1 bedroom 1p1rtment In Middlepun, ell utltlt ln paid . 8210 . per
month . Cell614·992-1783.
fh ci nlt. Nice turniahed 1part·
mant . Buutilul VIew on Rlvtr.
8275 mo. One BR. 114-949-

2625.

SPRING SPECIAL! lmmtdlltt
oceuptnoy Laur111nd Apu .,
George St .. New Htven. W. Ve.
We trll offering 1 tr1e ncurltv
depotlt to quelifled IPPIICtnll
tor oceupency before M1y t ,
1987. For complfrtely ci'rpeted,
2 bedroom eptt., ranve tnd
refrigerator. pleattnt sunound·
inQt with pia¥ trel . call 304·
882-3718 between 10:00 em
end 9 :00pm . EHO .
APARTMENTS, mobile homes,
houses. Pt. Ple111nt end GtiiiPO·
lis. 114-•4&amp;-8221 .
1 br a~lrtment. p.rtly furn!1~ntd .
HendMson. t160 . month. C1ll
after 6 :00. 30•·1!175· 1972.

SPRING SPECIAL. IMME DIATE OCCUPATION lou~ond
tpts, George St. New Htven. W,
Vt. We are offering''" tecurity
deposit to qutllfitd appllctnta
tor oeeup11ion b1fore Mty
1987. Completely carpetld, 2
bedroom, rtn;e. rehigetatlon.
pleuant surrounding• With i)t1y
aret, Ctll 304-882-3710 from

10:00 AM to 9:00PM. E.O.H.

45
2 bedroom trtller for rent In
SyracuM. Mutt •pply in pertM.

614-t92·272S.

2 bedroom trell.,, coupln, 1
1meft child, locutt Rd., Rt. t .
Polnt Pleeunt, 304-876-1078.
Mobil• hom• for ~~ lttrting
t171.00 end up . 304-441·

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3 bedroom mobile home, g1rden
ap.~ce.

1187

kldt, no peta. 304-458·

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SkyNne mobile hom•
10111 tiKtric, 2x8 Ute·
rlor Wlllt. 2 b.r. 1 beth with
ardtn tub, ft. d~. 304-875·
14~~:10.

l 357.

14•70 mobile .home. ,.nllltv
furnlahMI. centrtf elr. cioN to

ochoolo, hciop~ol a otOfO. 304·
S71·4100 -diYI till 3 p.m.
Allor 3 p.m. 304-17S·I711.

Prom ~rest never bean worn
3 -4 C1ll 814-367-0331 .
Knapp Shoes &amp; trash Compac ..
tor, telephone. Ph . 614-446-

7463,

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86 Mu11:1ng interior.
$126. hetSmlthTourch1many

1974 GranviiiA 14x70, 3 bedroom. 1 % batha. til electric.
mu1t be moved. $8800 080 .
614 -986-4367.

Room• for rent. dey. wttk.
month. Galli• Hotel. C1ll D14·
446·97115 . Atnt 11 tow 11 t120
mon th.
Furnlahltd room . 8140. Utllltl•
p1ld. Sh1re beth. Slnvle m.. e.
91 9 Second. GeiNpoUs. C1ll
448-4411 tfttr 7pm.
In city llmh1 bedroom • board •
l.undrv for elderty gendtm1n

46 Space f or R en t
Office Space for Rent. E•ceilent
for Attorn~•. Accountant, etc.
CioN to ·Cour1 Houee. Call
Wi1tm1n Aetl E1t1te Agency.
61"4-446-3644.
Space for rent, trailer tptcn,
Locutt Rd. Rt. 1. Point Plfllaant.

304-876-1078.

47 Wented to Rent'
Wanted to rent: Pasture. Call

814·949-2682.

49

For Lease

For Ieese'- Nice large 2 bedroom
apt. Call 814·446 ·1024.

Merchandi se
51 Household Goods

FUANITURE 62

Olive St .• Galllpolla. New &amp; uud
wood -coal stov81, e pc wood LR
suite t399, bunk b.cla t199,
recNnllf'l new 6 Uled bedroom
auite1. wrin;er w .. her~ , &amp;
tho". New Uvingroom tult11
e199· t5.9 9, temp•. C11t 814-

44&amp;·3159.

614·992·5875.

55 Building Supplies
Building Material•
Block. brick. sewer pipes. window•. lintels, etc. Claude Winters, Rio Grande. 0 . Cell 614245-5121 .
Ctmcrele blocks all sizes yard or
delivery. M11on 11nd. Gallipolis
Block Co.. 1231/J Pine St ..
Galllpoll1. Ohio Cell 814· 446·

2783:

.

Ready mix concrete and all
concrete 1upplies. Cell us Valley
Brcok Cement and Suppliet,

Pets for Sala

Oragonwynd C.atterv Kennel.
CFA Hlm.,eyan,..· Persltn and
Siam111 k hens. ' AKC Chow
puppl11. "few Chow puppies.

Call 814-448·3844 •o h" 7PM.
'•
,,

AKC RegJite red Oachsflund
puppies allo 1 malt PIJicinete Ph.
Hamster~

S1 .26, Htmtter &amp;
complete tet up SB .OO. 2
Garb1ll and tilt up1 S&amp;.OO.
Regi11ered Den, 8100. Ph.

61 4-446-1364.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Old Englith Sheep dog puppiet,
pure blooded . •850.00. 304-

Wllhtl"l, dryert, refrlg•aton,
nngea . Shvu.• Appliancu .
Upper River Rd . bfllde Stone
Creat Motel. 614-448-7398 .

876-4249.

57

Musical
Instruments ·

LAYNE'S FUANITURE
St1ft1 1nd ch1ir1 priced from
t395 to t996. Tabl" t60 1nd
up to t1215 . Hlda-a-bedt t390
to t59&amp;. Recline" t2215 to
t375. lamps 128 to t125 .
Dlnettll t109 tnd up to t496 .
Wood teblt w -6 chtlrs *286 to
t795. Deak t1DO up to t376 .
Hutchn •400 and up . Bunk
beda complete w-mettresaa
t296 tnd up to 1395. Baby bed•
t110&amp; t1715 . Mtttr•t..tor box
sprlnga full or twin 883. firm
t73, end t83. Outenaetat226.
King 1350. 4 dr1wtr chnt tiS&amp; .
t89 . Gun ctblnfl.l 8.
10. 12gun. Guorelectrlcrenge
t375. Baby mtttre11e1 t36 &amp;.
U~ . 8ed frame• UO, t30 &amp;
King frame e&amp;o. Good nlectin
of bedroom sult81. metel cabinets, headbotrds t30 and up
to 166.

o,.,,.,.

U1ed Furniture: wood table 8. 2
benehet. bedt, &amp; dre11er. 3
mile• out Bullville Rd. Open
9AM to
, Mon . thru Sat.

STOP·LOOK·SAVE

Mollohtn Furniture a. A.ppliancu Rt. 7 North Galllpollt, Ohio
Pll . 114-441-7444, lpc. Wood
Uving Room Suile 1389.00.
Copptrtone rtfrlglfetor f9fJ ,
h1rveat gold refrlgetttor 119&amp;.
aide by side refrig.,ator t195 ,
white 2 dr. rtfr~triiOr t71S. 11
cu. ft. chett fr.. llr t160.
Whirlpool wether 195. M1yt1g
we1her t1?5. GE washer t160 ,
eltctrlc range-top 8t bottom
oven 1150, M1ytag wringer
w11her t95. tnd 52 gallon hot
watlr htatet tGS. Skaggt Ap·
pll1nC11. Upper Rivet Rd. 614·

446·7398.

Solid wtlnut 6 -plece dining ttt.
Good condition . t125 . 304176· 4144 ,

Pitno ior ulel Aetpon tlble party
wanted lo auumetmall monthly
paymtntt on• piano. See locally.
Call credit manager 1-800- 447·

421a.

Dulc:ent also c1lled 11 hamm er&amp;d
dulcimer 1100.00 lirm, 304·

e82-31 10.

Kimball plano , artitt 1pinet piano. like new. 8826 . 304-6763713.

58

B &amp; S Produc:e now open at our

new ltlcatlon 1313 E11tem Ave.
Galllpotlt, across from Piue
Hut. Big 1election Outlity Fruita
end Vegetab les . OPEN
EVERYDAY.

Antiques

"'

Old Oritntei Rug• Wtnted l Any
1111 or condition, Cell loll free

1-800-433·7847.

54 Misc. Marchendise
Brothtr elecuonlc open•lrm
tewing mechln1. Number of
dtcorttfvt 1tic:hn. Zlg·Zeg . 8ut:
tonholtr, carrying cHe. knH
contml. Almott neW . Nttdt
minor repair. aeo. 814· 949·

Uted Equipment
John Deere 7000 4RN PI enter
John Deere 8200 14117 Drill
Mauie· Fergu~an 13x7 Drill
Jotln Deere 216 9 ' Ditk used

100A

John Deere 116 11 ' 4" wheel
Di1k
John Deere 400 Grinder- Mixer
J oh n Deere 40 1preeder
John Deere 34 1preader
John Deerfl 146 loeder
John Deere 240 Loader
Dunham 18' Fold Cultivator
Side Winder Pull Type 6' Rotary
Cutter
John Deere 943 Wtgon Gear
Jolm Deere 24 T Baler
New Holland 85 Baler
John Deere 630 Rd. Beier 100
balet
John Deere 1217 7' MowerCond.
John Deere 1209 9' MowerCond.
John Deere 603 6' Rotary
Cuner New {Spl. 496 .00)
Ro11 lmpl. &amp; Supplv
St. Rt. 41 North
West Union. Ohio

Ph. 513·644·3023

John Deere 2960 85hp
600hra.John Deere' 2660 86hp
1300hrs.John Oetra 960 27hp
800hrs.John Deere 2040 40hp.
1 900hrt .John Deere 2030 DieIll 60hp.John Deere 4020 0
WF, P.S ., John · Deere 2010
46hp, Johti Deere 70 Gas. Ford
BN with 6 Pt. Rottrycrner, John
Deere 314 14hp Hydro with
Mower. John Deere 218 16hp
witfl Mower. John Deere 111
1 thp with Mower, John Deere
208 8hp with Mowar, IHE Cedet
60 Wydro 8hp with Mower.
Rou lmpl 6 Supply. St. At. 41
North. We1t Union, Ohio Ph.

613-544·3023.

1 979 Kubota DIHel Tractor. 17
H , P., wnh baCkhoetnd ftontend
loader. Clll614· 992-6876 .

2010 John Deere diHel trtctor·
plows. dltt: 13960. New Idea
Dyne Bounca mower 8496. la1 e
model 224T John Deere baler
t1296. Hty wagon t300. Ctll

614-288-8622.

CROSS a. SONS

8U-2e6.6461.

Mataey Ftrguton , New Holland,
Butt. Hog SeiM &amp; Service. Over
40 u'td trecton to choo1e from
&amp; complttl lint ol new &amp; uted
equipment. largest 11l~lon in
S .E. Ohio .

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 35 W. Gallipolis,
Ohio. Call Cl14 -441-97n. eve.
81&gt;4-448-3692. lip front trtc·
tou whh Wlrrlr'lty Ovtr CO uted
trKtofl, 1000 tDOII.

'79.T:Binl. 304-&amp;75·4040

Wtnted to le11e tobacco b11e

,979 Olds Cutl111, 1977 Plltfo';
"1976 Brone«~ . Call tfter &amp; pin-.;

Ph. 814-445·4202.

Transpurt oll on

1987 Jeep Commtnche 2WD
PU. Mult ucrlficel Financing
Availtble to Outlified Buyeu.

71

Autos for Sale

1982 Chevy Cltetlon. Good
paint 6 tirll, cl•an. With air.
AM / FM , t1495 . 19B2 Pontiac
J2000, 4 cyl., PS / PB. Ctll

614-286-8622.

80 Monzt, t~ectllant cund. New
811hau1t, new tirtl, f200Q,
151 1JJ: Centrtl Ave. In Rio
Grtnde. Call 814-245-6462.

Oul

1982 Ford Thunderbird, tuto ..
with air, 60,000 mlln. Very
good eond. Ctll814·256·8887.
1983 Lincoln Town Car 67,000
mi. , Exc ., C·ond . • Sharp .

110.000. Coli 814·387·0680

eher SPM , .

A

1979 Trans·Am 't ·top. A-1 cond.
67.000 mlln. , white with blue
Interior, 83100, price negotil·
ble, mutt sell Call 814-742,

2372.

.

1983 Fireblrd 306·4 b•reL
w-od. AC , t-top. PS, PB, AM,
FM. Clock tttfeo , 16800. Cell

814 · 742 ·2061. 614 -742 ·
3092.

Coli 814·446·9300 nk lor 446·0294.
. 1979 Dodge % ton, 318 complete rebuilt auto. lrtntml11lon .

•6oo. Coli 814·388·9950.

1986 Ford F-160 4xo4, Mutt
Hctltlcel Financing Available to
Qualified Buyers. Call e14-4489300 Ilk for Merrill or I 14· 4480882 Ilk tor Ellzebeth .
81 Ford F-260. 4000 miles.
Ptyoff. 51 lnternetionel, 70
lnternetionel 1 ton. t700 08
Offer. Call 814-388-9822.
1986 Ford Aengtr, l!i tpd .. in
very good cond. Anume loan .

Coll814·258·6817.

All types carpenter a concrete
work: lnt•lor, exterior, rtmo·
deling, painting, roofing, free
flltimetH . Call 614-446-6174.
Painter: lnterlor/Exterior-25 years experience. Free estimate•·
Re110neble retes. Call614· 266·

6092.

New Holland 477 Hay bind. Exc.
Cond. 304-273· 4216 .
White 16 hp, 14.960.00. OPEN
HOUSE, April 10 tnd 11 . Big
Dl1c:ount on machinery. 10% off
partt. Siders Equipment. H•nd·
eraon. W. Va. 304-676·7421 .

Ponable head gtte 1800.00.
Single axle ferm tftiler t 250.00.
Wood split1er 8300.00. 304·

882·2627.

Ph. 514·388·9780.

19B1 Mazds RX7. 6-tplld. low
mll81ge Ph. 814·44.1 -3231 .
1981 Ctyevylmptla, 4·door. AC,
tilt ltteerlng wheel. cruiH, AM·
FM , Good condition t2700.00

Ph. a14·448·2653 .

1984 Chevette. Auto. Air,
24,000ml. t3000. Ph . CIU·

379-2682.

1984 Eacort 4-apMd, 4·door.

60,000ml. OS260. Ph. 814·
379-2682.
1983 Chevy Ctvalier. 2·door,
rid with grey velour Interior.
Super 1h1rp outside. Extre clean
Inside 832&amp;0. Ph. 6U· 288·

448-9846.

RON'S Teltvltion Service . '
Houtt calls on RCA, Quazar.
GE. Spec:illlng in Zenith . Cell
304-578 ·2398 or 814-448-

Ph. 814·245·9657.

MACK Tractor '78, dbl. frame a
'7B Benton JO'x86" dump. 96%
rubber overaM. R11dy to work.
Will tell tepaflttly. 114-2!1-

1630.

63

livestock

Ouroc Boars. Bred just like the
boers we telted et the Ohio
T11tation that gained over 2 .6
ibl . per d1y. Roger Ben11ey,
Sabint, OH. 513· 684-2398.
Young pure br&amp;d Charloie Bull
for ole. Ctll after 6pm. 614-

266·6865.

2 Horae uted trailer with n....,
t ires, good pa int, retdyu fOt u11

t1296 Ph. 814•286·1622

, Good riding horN 6 pony. Ph.

814•367·7533.

Good ultction of Ouror and
Bl1ckline baan. Rogtt' Bentltl'f
Sebint, Oh Ph. 513·684·2318.
Al1o remembtf Bentley Pig Salt
April 29, Welh lngton Court
House Fairground I 7 :30pm.

1984 Ford Escort o4-tpeed. tlr,
AM -FM t1pe. 12111. Jofln1
Auto Seln, 8ultvill• Rd., 01111·
pollt, Ohio.
1981 Ctmaro lerllnBtta Spon
Coupe red wHh txtri stripe pkg.
Atlf lowlf", tilt, air, AM ·FM,
auto with overdrive. T.P.I. full
Infection. t10,500 Ph . 814·

387·0859.

good
814-

1978 Plymouth Fury,
cdndhlon 1950.00. Ph .

265·8271.

1981 Pontiac Trant·Am 305
Turbo. AC, PI, PS, T-Top, T·Top
covers lnduded, Reer lcuvtrt,
CruiH. tilt. PW, PL rur d.frostlr, new uh1u1t. · AM -FM
cattettl. Excellent condttton.

nking 05.000. CoN 114'446·
2206 9 to 5"' 441-2734 oft"

1878 ChiNy "h ton Ph. 814· 446·

0749.

.

19n Ford F·160 tutomatic
pick-up, t900. With tlbre-gl111
topper. t1 100. Good condition .

Coll814·985·4418.
•,

3063.

19B2 Ford pickup. 304-876-

175-2959.

Vans&amp; 4 W.O.

UIO. Ph. 114-388·9819.

1982 lulctl Rk;i.,a Z door.
Loeciod, Aouo Root. 80.000
lctoel mil... t8995.00. Ctll

19B5 Ford F-260 4x4. V·B.
PS / PB. Auto. trant., AM / FM/ Call, low mileage. e111c . cond.

Coll814·379-2441 .

197:Z Ford Econo Unevan. 6 cyl.
3 speed whh tool bins. t460.
814-9B6· 3110 tnytlme.

0

88 Bronco II Eddie BluM
Editton. loedttd, low mileage.
gare;e kept . he . cond .

Concrete finish. parking lots,
butmentt- eny aize job. Senior
Citizen Dl1count. Rick Garfield.

1172

74 Motorcycles

or New Htvtn, W.V1. 304-8~2·
2345. Ptlnt, wtllpeper, ho
·
rep1ir1, tlrepiiCfll, chimn
brld!., 1tont, patiot. block, aid
1
walk tnd drNewfY•·

82

~-

Plumlling

&amp;. Heating

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

l'iiNTH~S LAVI: If YoLit&lt;eA STIQ(,..

r - - - -- - - - - . ,
ANDYOLJ'RE 1/t'f&lt;i~Lll...
NOT W CLlT Ya.IRsE'L.F ..

1885 Honda Rebel 250. 1, 045

84

&amp;. Refrige~tion

514-241-9629.

19e2 Hondo Ca 780 2.1120
mll111. IOided, exc:tllen1 condition Call 814-4C.6-0122 ahlf"
4pm .
Dirt Bike 1984 Honde XR -600
excellent condition. Pfl. 114·

218·4183.

1981 Yameh1 XS 110. F•lring,
AM·Fm stereo, t,.velbeg. tiNtr.
v.,., good condition. Call 814·

982-3238.

Sttt111tt Diah Sy1tem1 8860 &amp;
t10150 lnttalltd Call 81•·4o48·

3607.

Residential or commtrcltl wlr·
ing. New servlet or rap~irs .
UcenMd electrlcitn . Eatlmlte
frH. Ridenour Eleetrlctl, 304-

....
e

ll"looNIA N

576-1785.

85

1Hffi' SHORE WAS SWEET
OF ELVINEY To WATCH
1H' YOUN6·UNS ON OUR
ANNIVERSARY

General Hauling

1981 Honda XL280. b•t offer.

3()4. 773-1150.

1174 780-Honde. with windshield. 8" ex IWnded forb, o41mo
1, h.-.... Sluy bw. new tfr•.
...., good cond.o t500. 1Cell
.-logo 304- 875· :W 71 .

76

Boatsand
Motors for Sale

-·t

1700 ... u ....
Alder for •

town

A • A Wattf Service. Homti ,
clttema, wllllt, pool• filled .
FOI'merty JemH Boy a Watllf .
Stma re••• · Call 304· 6715-

I * ,_ttl, · · -

8tmot. Remember If you',. not
buying !ram ·~ ,... ... tOO much. 1 12 Mwy 81:, p,.:
kenburg, W. Va. 304· 4112111.
I

1

W1tter 1on't Water thullng ;

•O.oonoblo retoo, ;mmedfo\O 'I
2.000 gallon delivlfV, cllternt.
pool1, well, ltc. call 304·1571·

2819.
Hou11

co1l,

Nm•tone,

•net

Elite tcoattr

•1 .200.00. Go- tiM.. ltllo

ownw, tow mel-. ...., kept,
304-t78·2318.

304-871·8123.

•

Jim Unier, 304-875· 1247 or .
formtrty Ken 'MtNtons. Now
John't Wet• Service. Seme

1180 Dot... 510. 4 - · col 304·171·11811 lfl•
s:OO ~'~~ ·

Modtl 14 Win_,.. C)-.lc
30-30 UIO.OO. Lklaoln Wold•
.,25.00.
clotlrvo• 0100.00. 304·773·5303.

I

._a-

11n ~ 1171 v - polm. ....... :104---·

1112HC~Meii48M... 710CC.

........ lltllldhlon, 1.800 "'""

oriolnll. U100. Co11304-87&amp;-

Out Of naMl decongeetant,

Mel contemplatad a radical new aolutlon ...

'

_

Jlt; •

oua:tt_. Wta. ,._T,
-·--~

CitY. 011. • 4-218·1470. e...
., '-441-3431.
tlollr • lrl •

*
....
--•eve-a... _·_•

cony or -

Col 114-:IJt.

2.:10 • 1·:104-n,l-ln..

1M1 Ct.urDiot II-~ UMII ........ Tr
l't
[II J . . . . .
-P.W. Mtlllow~-· A/C, AII-FM ........ r- r -wntiMiplct:-UIJ
cro ... lort. :104-171-4384.
._, '+'· c.lt14--44&amp;rOIM.

........,.... .!":t:

M Cuttom Couc:het end
,. ,,.,.,...{' '" '"· 1, crown

a-

.......

1:30, a.. 1:30 ro 1:30. Old • ,

,._. '-'

m........
'"--22-.
ThoMowNy't UptalaU lng

-·
'" ... h ..turll

~

Cal

104·171·4 14 lor lrot •

PEANUTS
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M'( RESEARCH PAPER
1

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I!DI •

@

@News
(!) Mt!Or Lellflut BtltbiP'I
Ortltttl Hlte 1978 World
Serlea (A)
(!) Bobby Jonee Qoepel .
!Ill Deale • Ruby A Iarmer
tnd hit 1011 ~lito hold
onto lhelr lamlly a lind. Q
0 Moneytlrle Current
reponr on world oconomlce
a•d financial newe wl1h Lou
Cobbs. (0:30)

871·7317.

IUDGETTouMu
1ia t~ : _
UHdl_
R
-. AI..,... I_

!Ill Amertcon Ployhoult

Ellzabelh runs oway and
merrlle humble Horaca
AobeOteux. Q
·
1111 • 0 NeWhlrt Dick's
elxth grade teacher !Urns ou1
1o be hla new typing
lna1ructor. Q
IIJ) Lorry King Uvtl In dtpth
lnlervlews wf111 lop
newsmakert and cellbrl11es.
8:30011 eo Deolgnl"'l wome11
Charlene's latall dale causes
an uproar among lhe
Sugarbaker ladles. 10:00 011 • 112) Wtlt 57111 CBS
Nom prlmetlma megaz ine.
0 Evening Newt Awrap up
ol10day's news and a look

McConnlck

gf'tvtl . O.IN..-Id 1 ton and 11p.

with--·

RDUgh lumbef, oak • · po'pltr
I 1 ISO per thouttnd by the Bd, or
20c bel. " · 304·171·4412.
Wll.._., Wredltr. Hendtflon.

IN Yalf&lt; Fl~.

aheacl to tomorrow's news

614-245-9286.

1

SPLIN;t;f&lt;.

etorles. (1 :00)
IB Newt
e (!) Odd Couple
10:061]) MOVIE: Btcrtl of 1111
lrn:ll (NR)(1 :41)
·
10:30 (l) Bill Cotby
(!) Otole l Ruby Allee
Weathoracott Ia slruggllng
actress on 1he verge ot a big
break. I;J
!Ill Newt Q
a1 (!)USA Tonight
11 :110 (l) Herdcutle ond

J .J . Wet..- Serviee. Swimmint
poola. cietems a wells. Cell

ttll at winter price~ . Pur-

1-Coorlo low

Dilltrd Wetlf Sttvica; Pools,
Ciltemt, Wellt. Dellvtry Any lime. Call 614-&lt;MB·1•04· No
Sunday calli.

8370.

78 n· Chrytl..- Courier 231.

Ya/u.. qeT A

1:30 D (%) IIJ) Vllerlt Willie
moves ou1 aher being de
brolhered by David and
Marlt. C
IIJ) e d2l My Sitter Btm
Sam glvaa a good looking
11r1nger a $50 loan. Q
9:110 (l) 700 Club
e (%) IIJ) 22nd Ann.. l
Academy of Counl&gt;y ~uolc
Awtrdt Patrick Duffy and
The Judds host lrom Knott's
Barry Farm In Buena Park,
CA. Multiple nominees
include Alabama, George
Slrall, Janie Fricke, Crystal
Gayle, Mario Osmond, Ricky
Skaggs, Hank Williams Jr.
and Owlghl Yoakam.
(J) 8 ()) MOVIE: 'Swam to
811~1' ABC Monclly Nlgh1
MovleC
(!)

Electrical

7.000 octuol - · AC . Pl.
Prlooo. 1,000 "' 2.000 gel.
0650. Coli 814·MI·2341.
lam onr1 mot\lft w - · 3 oor.loo. 304·176-2218.
1871 T.... Am. T-top, A·1 - , _ m o.... 175. Col Dump truck HI"Viee. limlltont.
condition. 17,0 0 0 - - 114-H2·721t. ·
•Mend gttvel d~. phon•
:104-875-3110.
UIOO.
l'rl•
_ _ _ _ II ....
C..I14·
711
Auto
Parts
742-2372.
.
• Accenorie•
87 Upholltll"f
1118 a.- Am ll, V-1. -

304·273-1651.

WHIT1UIJ~i?J

Phono 514-441·3888 or 814·
448-4417

110 KIWIIki 4·WhMI • . 1987 6
mt• old e1200. Firm Ctll

(t :35)

~I[)£1J(Y. ,.

mUn. Colll14·448·8305.

-

Ford Station w-n.

001&lt; 'IMPERIAL'

·

Cor. Fourth tnd Pine
Gtllipolia, Ohio

IMPERIAL MARINE, INC. loo11

7673.

Surplu1 denim. rental, army,
Cerhllrt clothing, Sam Somtrvlllt't E11t Atventwood. Fri.
Stt, Sun, 12:00 till 8 ~00 PM.

~HAD

Milan. W. \lo. 304·173·BU4 ;:

118&amp; Chevy Bluer •• loaded.

1978 F"'d S1otlan W-n. Vwy
1971 Mont• Carta. Front end
dMnotorl. lolling ....... "''llnO
andtrentmltakHI. C.lll14· tiZ·

ing. Opon 9:00AM, to 7:00PM.
Coli 304-875-4&amp;31 .

'

MIDEAST BUilDERS. concr... ,,
and new home contrtetort, 1

304- n3-1337 evenings.

lt4-IB2-BB75.
repair. New tl'". 814·

TRY ANY TRICKS!

Bl' SURE yOU STAND
NEXT 10 AVA WHEN
·Wf= GET INSIDE!

Gelvtnlzed corrugated culvert, •
t2.31S ft ., up. Allai1e1. Flttingt.
Fabrication. Day. a. night delivery
within 150 m/111. Will not be
undertold. 304-926·621 1 .

t12,000. 304·676·5478.

0"'"
1~.ohp Ch~
• ,--• """ or.
"''
trafler. t4100. Excahnt conditlon. Coli 814·241·1818.

good

NOW OPEN THAT DOOR
REAL SLOW AND DON'T

896-3802

.

and llnanclal news wl1h Lou
Dobbs. (0:30) ·
II 0 liS WhHI of Fortune
1B1 Btmty Mllltr
at (!) Take Me Up to the
Btllg•m•
7:051]) Sanford and Son
7:30 D (%) (J) Newlywtd Game
(!) Malar League Bueball
Prevllw (T)
D(l) Judge
I!DI Whtol of For1uno
IIJ) Cro1111re (0:30)
II 0 liS Joopard~
1B1 A Look It the Cube
Interviews and 111m footage , 8
look at this year's Chicago
Cubs le8m.
fl) (!) Too Clooe lor Comfort
7:351ll Honaymoontre
8:00 (I) Fathor Murphy
D (%) liS ALF ALF gets a
lauch of gambling lever and
winds up In troubla.
(!) COIIIIflt lollblll
(J)
MtcGyvir Bruaheo
with death lead MacGyver to
rasiQn . I;J
(!) .ldvon1ure This show
chronicles 8 Koo Tiki type
expedHion.
.
I!DI 11 112) Kola a Allie Tired
of being taken lor granted,
'Allie s1rlkes from family
chores. 1;1
!Ill Wonderwo&lt;lte A 10 year
old c8llbrlty must choose
between dishonesty and
lame. Q
IIJ) Prtmentwo Wrap ups of
the day's world news and In
depth laature repor1s . (1 :00/
1B1 MOVIE: 'Don't Look
lock' Prime Tlmo
81(!) MOVIE: eom. Beck to
the 5 l Dime Jimmy o..n,
Jimmy Dlln (PG) (1 :50)
8:051]) MOVIE: TIM Slvtgt (NR)

a ())

Rot•rv or cable tool drilling.
Moat welts comphtted umedey.
Pump 1ele1 end tervlce. 304-

2842 o• 576·2903.

6pm end on week-endt .

· 72' Ouster 1250. 72' Chrytlar
Ntw Yorllert200. 75' Ford LTD

ALLEY OOP

RINGLES'S SERVICE. ••oe·

rienced c:arpeflter, electrici1n,
m11on, ptlnter. rooting (includ·
ing hot tar epplication} 304·

576-2088 o• 676·7147.

814-379-2684.

1983 Dodga Colt 4 ·1peed,
AM -FM tape, wire rima 11199.
Johnt Auto BIIH, Bulevllle Rd.,
Gallipolis, Ohio.

IT:f rMPiY,
.·

Tree Trimming, atump
removal. Cell304-676-1331 .

8622.

1978 Oldtmobile Cutlus
Wagon, good condition ph.

iHI5 IS THE
TOMB Of
rtETHfL.F?fP T'He
UN~fADY'~ ..,,...

2454.

1887 Chevy Ton Dump Truck

73

OD/) ~·TtiE
1N$C~IfTION .SAYS

Tree&amp;. ttump removal. chlln link
fences. mowing, mulch. ahtdea
shrubs, tzeli11, rhododendrons.
Don·• lllnd1capM. Cell &amp;14-

Sttrh TrH tnd Llwn Service.
Greener J.wns thet it Weed end
Ptlt Free. Uquid or granduler
lipPiication·tree and shrub too.
Stump rtmOvtl anvwt-e with.- .
out lawn demage. For eompl..:e
trH and lawn care ca11304-IS7t-

1963 Ford Trac:tor. Good run·
ning condition. With plows and
dlac . t2000. Call 814-992-

THAi~

8786.

'76 Chevy half ton tr11ck. good
shape, 41!i Burdette Addn .• 304-

1982 VW Rabbit. diMel: 60
MPG .. AM-FM Caa11tte. very
good condition, clean. t3000.

FRANK AND ERNEST·

eX

3 % HP rototlller for 11le. 1160.
Call814-992 -7215.

814·441·2300.

reports on world economic~

SWEEPER and sewing machine
rep1ir, p1r11. and supJ!II•. Pick
UJI and delivery. Davis Vacuum
C l e~ner, one half mile up
Georgn CrHk Rd. C1ll 614-

e14·985·4484.

Tony' I Gun Rtptlrs. hot rebfut-

415,4. Sot• end c:heir. coHN

Trucks for Sale

Merrill or 614·441-0882 11k for
Eliubeth.

049-2528.

llblt lnd end toblll. UIO.

Uncondltiontl lifetime gu1r1n·
tee. locel ref..-ences fumi1hed.
Free utlmttet. C1ll collect
1-614-237-0488. day or night.
RogOrt Basement
Waterproofing.

304-671-6335:

72

62 IN ANC~ORAG~.
A~D 85 IN HONOLULU'

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Oullf1y mhted hay $1 .60 per
square bale. Tim Rock Ftrm.

304·675-4308.

8:351ll Down 10 Ear1h Slereo.
7:00 (J) Hordcattle and
McCOIJitiCk
D (%) PM Magulne
(!) SporiiCentor (L)
(J) Entertllnmtn1 Tonight
D ()) Peoplo'e cour1
(!) . !Ill MacNeil/ Lehrer
NowoHour (1 :00)
I!DI Newo
•
IIJ) Moneyllne Curren! .

1767.

Tobecco poundage- 191411t. 40
cen11 a pound. Ph. 614-246-

5428.

Home
Improvements

3424.

2202.

•

Hey for ..... Round balet,
mlud. C1ll 614-246-&amp;117.

81

19nDodge 1Aton, ps·, PB; 318
tour tpeed long bed. 1987
Dodge. PS . PI , 318 four 1peed
o..,.rdrJvelong bttd. 1-304-895-

6:00.

61 Farm Equipment

York. (0:30)
I!J) WKRP In Clnclnnetl
at(!) Hogan'• Htrott

Hay &amp; Grain

1975 Monza town eoupe. V-8,
new tirH, ptint end exhtult.
Good cond. 8800.00 . 614: 3&amp;7-

@

anchored live from New

Se rvi ces

Utility Building . 30x40x9 .
$4876 . Includes; 14x9 eliding
door. 3ft. 0 ln. tteelwtlk door. Coli 814-742·3098, "' 814·
29 ga. painled tteel skiing. 29 ' 742-2061 1fler • :30.
ga. Galvalume rooting, 20 yetr
werranty. Complete construc- 1984 Relltnt 4 dr. netlon
tion . Post -Frame Buildeu , wtgon, Deluxe. tuto .. cc:, new
Athens. Ohio. 814· 692-2937.
tires, 47.000 mllei. 84100. Cell

Wented to buy tobtcco poundege in M11on County, 304·
876-2970 or 675-1824 attar

~ LIV!:S IIII:k

64

1983 Flre~lrd 306. 4 b•rel,
w / od , AC , t-topt, PS / PB,
AM / FM / clock ttereo. 18800.

2986.

U.S. 315 Wftt, J1ck1on . Ohio.

53

288·6622.

Another truckload those large ·62 Wanted to Buy
famou•Ltf,e Ontario 8pplfll, live .I- - - -- - - - - - verletlft , VIne ripe tomatoes,
ISOc pound. Jeck 's Merke t.
Now buying shell cern or ear
Route 3&amp;, Henderson.
corn. Call tortate1t quottl. River
Citv Farm Supply, 61 4· «8·

Fmn Su ppli P.s

•

304-882-3108 .

t~:=~~~~~:==~r,~=~~~~·~·;·~·~~-~.~~~
·
loode• 04360. John a ••,. Plow
71
Autos. for Sate
3010
John Deere Tractor. with
28&amp;-6622,
•

.,

1978 Wilderneu 18ft ctmptr, ,
1wnlng and tir cond, ellc cond .

•••

800 Ford treetor whh fr1il
mower. New · Holland Seier,
Mus FE!rg R1ike a. wagon.
Running glara t395D . Ph, 114-

6 HP Ma11ey -Ferguaon rototiller $200.: Maytag portable
wuher 176. · 2962 Meadow·
brook Dr. aHer 6 p.m.

Fruit
8o Vegetables

hell .... Coll814-992-7216.

.
()) 1111 •

liS NtWI
(!) SportiLook (T)
(!) lqwlre One TV l;l
!Ill S.Cret City
® Foeti of LHe
e (!) Jellti'IOno
8:05 (J) LOIYe 1! To Biever
8:30 D (%) liS NBC NlghUy Newo
(!) AcUon Outdoon with
Julluo loro1 (T)
(J) • ()) ABC Ntwo ~
(J) NlghUy Bulllne11 Report
I!DI ' II@ CBS Newe
!Ill Reading Rslnbow Q
IIJ) ShowBrz Today News ol
the entertainmen1 world Is

21 .. ft. tnvel treil!r.. Self., ,
oontained, GE ftefrigefa3or. G•)
trun1ce end ttove. shower,toii!J\4
tnd waah bowl. new wtten

I MUST SA'I; I
!710 A 6000 JOB!

®

~~:t:~' S©~oillA-l&amp;£~Ss
.

_.;,;.;,;;_...,;;;...;: Edhed bv CIA Y 1.. POllAN

WOlD

GAM I
,•

low to form to1r simple words.

I TOYZEG
I I I 1I
~--1-Ft"'"'~......RT.i- 1~.,. xl.. . .,l j
1

\

• (%) (j) •

.•.

Rourld 8e1e Feedan, Drum
MOwer. Ph. 614-246-9557.

I

APRIL 6

8:110 (J) llg Villley

~

246-9293.

.

•,

Coli &amp;14-742-2124 •• 114·'

06500. Ph . a14-.3BB·91.32.

Disc 1500. John Deere 250
gallon tprayer 8276. Ph. 614-

MON ..

7

Roorrongo Ionero ol lht t·L . .
0 four
lcrombled words be·
J

EVENING

21 ft. 1974 .,011 type ctmper,:
Self-contained. Good conditio". ,

Vermeer 604 H Round 881er.
used 1 Se11on mtkn 6x4 8ele1.

&amp;300. John Dee,. T•anapon

•

.•1000. Cai1814·949·2128.

e622.

304-773-6234.

English Setter. Rflglttered, good
hunting dog . WiM well or trade
tor gun. Cali 614-949-2644.

Mtn uMd vwy little •300. 00.

7479.

New Sandpiper. 1'h inch diaphrlgm , water p11mp. 8650. C1ll

Valley 'Furniture. new &amp; u ..d.
Lerg1 1ectlon of q~llty furnl ·
ture . 1216 Eutern Ave ..
Galliptlllt.

46 Space for Rent

Aovtt 33. '""" of Pomeroy.
Rtntel tr.U..t. Cil 814· 8t2·

9306.

814·448·7920.

County Applltnce. Inc. Good
used 1ppli1t11cn tnd TV ..tl.
Open BAM to IPM . Mon thru
Sat. 614· 446· 1699, 827 3rd.
Ave. Galfipollt. OH .

' 84 Hond1

COUNTRY M081LE Homo Pont,

Crib bed, playpen, infant ear· ·
seat, potty chair. Cll 614-388-

SWAI~

&amp;

Cell814·448·3204.

Sptaoua Mobtlt Hom• tots for
rent, l1rge '-cttttion end ~c:nlc
trM. tree lot gi\11 .twty. 304·
171·3073 ofl., &amp;:00 PM.

extrtl t 150. Sears Woodburner
1100. Megic ChefOven. 2Trans
one1981 Chevy tnd t9?9 Ford
Ph. 814-448-4482 .

56
AUCTION

1976 Pintopop-upctmper. Very
good condition. SIHpa e.

1980 long 610 4•4 54 HP. 2

7633.

· Viewing

CCHiditlan. •all. Coiii14·H2·

De••

2 -row corn picker. gravity
wtgon, 3 point hitch wood
splitter. Cell 614-268-8889 titer 6pm.

Jfelevision

9Y.I tt. El OorHO illde-ln t~
c:emper. Slltpl 4 edutbt. ln ~ .

301 0 John Deere tractor with
John Deere piO'l'Ws. John
buth hog. t4500. John Deere
hay bind t1350. Call 614-286·

..

Qhio

BORN LOSER

&amp;. Campers

·228B etter 15:00.

Th11 Arbuekle Church Aide i•
now teking ordert for komemtde E11ter Eggs. A 8 oz. egg
seH• for t1 .00. Chocolate covered fiiYor t tre; chocolate.
coconut, pe1nut butter. m1ple
nut, c:htrry. &amp; cherry n~t . Call

Pl1nt tetter for tob1cco .
shrubbtry. veQeteblu. ume ts
new 400· tobacco &amp; tomato
ataket t150.00 Ph. 614-387-

10.166 mobile home ten ule,

79 Motors Homes

U55.0. Call 614·286-8622.

AC trtctor, t726 . Runi' great.
MF 4· row corn planter, Nl 340

304· 937· 2681. 304 -458 ·

KIT 'N' CARLYL£ ®by Larry Wrlghl

176 MeiHy, Ferguton ti"K1or
with · piowt, disc. bush hog.,

304·937·2900.

1863. or 304·458-1997.

1988 Skyline. 47•10. t2400.
Call 81 4·446-0390.

country. 112.000. Ctll 114·
992-7020.

Ctllahtn't ua\d Tire Shop. Ov~t
1;000tirlt, liift 12, 13, t 4, 16.
16, 1e.5. 8 miltt out Rt. 218 .

Utility Skh~ . Spl: 30 ' ~~:40'.&amp;'.
16x8 OvflfhNd door, Service
Door. 815333 Er~ed . ·Iron
Horu 8ldg1. &amp;14 · 3~2- 9746.

Pl11tlc cittern state tpproved.
pltttic Mptic ttnkl. plattlc
culvlftl, metal culvertt. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jt c:k·

a· veer o'rd house, 6 rooms ~

about 1 ""· 6 miloo hom town.

54 Misc. Merchandise

61 Farm Equipment

Coli 614·261·8251 . ·

1178.

Monday, April 6, 1987

P0018roy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio

LAFF•A·DAY'

'Auumtbleloen, 3 bedroOm• . 1

..

Honeymooner~ •

.(!)M'A'I'H
11:30. (%)
Beet of Ctreon

as

(I) lportiCtnler (L)
(I) WRIIP In Clnclnnetl

..

~~r,a:~,.~

Ill Mlgnlln. P.l.
9 Tllll Old Houle Q

0 lportl Tonight AC1ion
packed tportl hlghilghll with
Nick Chtrlla and Jim Huber.
(0:30)

..

'

After .several weeks of
unemployment, my brother.ln-law
landed 8 construction job. After
.
. .
.
.
.
working all day·and arrtvlng homa
~-....:.------. lale, my sister greeted him , "Hur·
p y NHHE
ray, you're --"

1--..;A.;...;.R;...;_F.,D:;....;T..-~ •
i 1~ I . I . 1

I

It

I0

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I

Co mplet e the chuckle quoted
by tilling in the missing wo rds
L.-.1.-.J.L....J..-.J.L....J..--J you develop fr om step No. 3 below.

A PRINT NUMBERED lEITERS IN
9
THESE SQUARES

I I I L·1 I

A UNSCRAMBlE ABOVE lETTERS
V
TO GET ANSWER

YESI'EiiDA Y'S SCUM-lEts ANS'UIS · . ·
Frolic - Needy - Title - Celtic - CREDIT

Comic to his dull audfBmle: "Come on P&amp;OPie. Even il there's
nothing to laugh about, laugh on CREDIT:"
~------------~

BRIDGE

+8 63

James Jacoby

'Q9

NORTH

1·6-81

t A 10 72

+K 6 3 2

Turn and
turn again

EAST

WES1'

+ J52
• J 10 2

• 74

+ QJ

+9 5

9 AK8783

+K 8 5

By James Jacoby

tQJI

10 4

SOUTH
+AKQJ0 9

Although East could not make three
'54
hearts, North bid three spades in to·
t9 6 3
day's typically competitive auction.
+A 8 7
West had succeeded in pushing the Op·
Vulnerable: North-South
ponents beyond their deplh , but then·
Dealer: Ea st
the turnovers began. After cashing the
A·K of hearts , East played back a w011
North
Soulh
·spade. Declarer South drew trumps
u
and played A·K and a club. West nato·
Pass
rally played his fourlh club, and eventually the delense took two more
tricks In diamonds. The trump return
Opening lead: • J
by East gave South a chance to make
the contract by playing diamonds, a , L--- - - - - - - -.. .1
better suit to attack than clubs be·
1-CiiUSe of the superior spot-cards. De·
clarer can sel up the fourth diamond .seven In dummy . East will win and •
for a discard against many of the 4·2 conti nue clubs. Now the onus rests
divisions particularly when the eight upon the shoulders of defender West.
of diamo~ds is held by West.
·
When the next diamond is played,
But what If East returns the club Wes1 must rise with the king. II .81·
nine at trick 1hree? Declarer should lowed to hold this trick, West can take
now assume that the cl4bli are not di· the setting trick In clubs. If the 'ace
viding. He should win the club kins. tak es the trick in dummy , there will bt!
come to his hand with a trump, draw no way for declarer to get back 11
trumps and then play a diamond to the dummy for the four!~ diamond .

"

t!!ltA#c1M~Mf
by YHOMAS JOSEPH
4.3 Female

ACROSS

1 Beret

sheep

4 Family

DOWN
1 Frolic
2 Cato's

member
7 Experience
8 Romanian

"hall"

city
3 Arbor
10Journal
4 Devilfish
11 Consumer
11"pro
· Ye.terday's Anewer
advocate
13 Beverage
nobis"
18 Type
29 "La Scala"
6 Dolley
21 Bombast
city
14 Procure
Payne - 22 Power for 30 Curious
16 MW'!ih elder
'7· Famous
the
31 Sporting
17 - grata
19 Convene
spy
Claremont event
9 Invent
23 Region
recelpls
20 "That 10 Soft food
of Spain 32 Watch
Black
Magic"
12 Honey
24 Ennui
37 "All About
21 Eng. emblem badger .211 Verve
"
22 NatlVP.·
111~~.,..._22~7:2
born
Israeli
211 Jury list
26 Riding pace
27 Beach hue
28.War of
Jenkins'

33 "The - of
Aquarius"
34Give whirl
311 Blithe
36 Cover girl
38 Container
40 - Scotia
41 Awalt
42 "Ail'the
President's
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Ia LONGFELLOW

.

One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and fonnation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different
•
CRYPTOQUOTES
CD

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N J 0

BQ

I B H

NFA

D B

S B

VB 0

Q N C F'

BOUAFJ
VBD

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BH FJAYQ

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F R B J A T ' A. Y .·o
Yeaterda,'• Cryptoquote: THROW A LUCKY MAN

. INTO THE SEA; AND HE W!LL COME UP WITH A FISH
IN HIS MOUTH. - ARAB PROVERB

"-·

�Page- 8- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Local Briefs:--.

Curley trial resumes today
c;i\1 I JPOI.I S - The murder tr ial of Wilh am 0 Curley
Monda) wllh the prosec utiOn team of Joseph L Cam
und Hr r nt Saunders co ntmutn g th eir case.
clo l ilts pomt , the prosecut ion appa rent ly has shown that
Curlf'y o~. Rl. 4, Gall tpolls. had some finan cial as wp!J as
P&lt;'ISOnul dtfftcu lltcs wi th his mot her , Noldte Edith Curley , 81
Mrs Cu ri PY died In a December 1986 fire at the Kemper Jtollow
Ru.Jd mobtlc home she shared with William Curley
TC's llmon v fl om srvNo l witnesses tndlca tmg that Cur ley
v.an trd to pat t t·ompany wtth his mothrr In some undetermined
v. ,•v sr-cmf'd to idll m lmc wtth what the prosecutiOn sai d tl
v.,tn ts to show Th r prosecul!on's sta ted obtecttve in thts tnalts
to show lhdl &lt;otley's f tnancta l and personal probl ems wtth his
mothrr th ough cu r umsta ntlal, comprised a sufflcten t moti ve
fat htm lrJ m"tJillrr hiS mother
&lt; t•s um ~d

'

M• •lgs rounl v f 'mcrgencv Medical Serv ices reports 11 calls
""''' thr· wr 'e'kr nd fi ve Saturday and six Su nday
Salu t day,,, 2 48 p m Pomeroy 10 Wrst Main for Tom Crow to
Vr·tr· r.ms Mf')lllOtt al Hosptl al, Pomcrov F'trc Depar tmen t at
7 1H p m to 'Oid L: S :!\ for il. t ra n~fo rm c r ftrP, Mtddleport at
7 '&gt;'I p m ·to on aula orcidrn t •on Leading Cret&gt;k Road . no
tn )ut trs Svruc usr .JI8.·5'1, P. m to an auto accident on Ohio 124
1" '" t men! 1du srci, Hu 1iaha a 1 9· IJ '&gt; p m to Hvsell Ru n for Pau 1
Mt r hdrl In Vl'tN.tn s Memorial Hospttal
Sunda &gt; .1 1H·1 7 d m, Racine to VtncStreel for Grace Holter to
Wtr t.tn s M&lt;' mot wi Hosptlol , Middlepor 1 at 12 04 p m to Pearl
SIIC'l'l. lot Mdl"v Boner utlPr to Vetera ns Memorial Hospt tal l,
l'omrtov "' t 1'&gt; p m to Oh10 681 West for Juanita Hoshar to
llolzt' r MrciiC .11 ( r· nt1'r. Mtddl epor t at li 411 p m to Hart mgcr
Pm k""' !01 Jl o~nu Longs treth to Vrleruns Memorial Hos pit al. .
Haclnr,IIH ~P m toSm tth RtdgeforLonaH upptoS I Jost&gt;ph' s
I Jos ptl ,tl. Pomr • ov " ' 9 21 p m to the Maples Apartments for
H.Jvmon&lt;l .Ju sl tr r lo Veterans Mcmonal Hospilal

Garden club meel ing cancelled
~licl rll r pcH I

r. 11 11rn

r tub mcctmg schedu led f01 tonight
tMonda l 1 "' till' homr of Mrs [)ann v Thompson ha s been
r oiJH f'lrcl

"/ ,odp• slales Tuesday session
Mta;JJcpor t l.odg r IIi.\ F"&amp;i\M wil l meet 7 !II p m Tucsda1
f(l'it •·shmcnts wil l IJe srt"vccl

Shade Hiver t(J(lge

In

meet

Sh,tclt• 111\ '' ' I odgc -I'll, ChC'Ster . 1111 1hold a rcf(uia t mectmg
K p m w1 lh ,.,ork 10 tlw tn.Jstpr m .1so n Urgrrr

ThuJ ~ rLI\ ,

Nt' IP
II

office lwu n

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N!'\1 oiiiC r houts o f~ ,, m In I p m , Mond 1\ tht ou gh F"mla&gt;,
til st.llt ,\ptti 'II .1 1 tiiC' Slt.IC'u sr Ru r tnr H0g iona l Se\\'er

''' ' ''" ' ()ffi&lt; C'

Thr puiJIH Js 1n \ I I t •rl 1n .11 1rnd spf'r J.d SC' J \ ' ICPS d 1 t hr 1)O tnC'I O\
St•ntm l't' III C"t on S, llut el.l\ .rt 7 p m. 1\llh He' ril&lt;'tt l nsroc.
1' \

,ltlgt• lt s l

( lws tt~t g 11ls Sn flba!J s.Jg n up. fo r .1grs W 10 U wtll br
S.1 tu1 cl.l\ Itt ,, 111 10 1 p.m , at thr \.it! Scou tll allln Chester ~1 2
lt g l 'i i i.11H1 111 f'f'

•

Two ticket holders to share Lotto
CJ F.VF.LAN!l tU PJt - Ohio
l.oiiCrl' offte•t.tl s s.t;• the10 were
two \\llllll'ls 111 S.JiutriH\ ' s Ohio
1.0110 g;1111r Wllh 00C il cltgibh•
fm $1 2 million
ThL' j.&gt; r kpot, ll'h tc h had bN' n
unrl.limetl the' ll'!'&lt;' k IJI'fore, hdd
''"' " lo S2 4111.-1·11• E.trh of th0
wmnflrs wtll g£11 an .tftcr·ta&gt;i
eheck of S4R.2CI'l a '0,11' fat 20

vca1~

Numbers drawn wcte 1,. 7, 24,
27, 1\and :lt
The 2o~ tic kets with five
numbeiS arc carh worth $9.'17
while the U ,27:l tic kets with four
of the numbNs .11·0 each worth
$'&gt;(1

Satu t·da; 's jo~ ckpo t will be at
Jr,.st $1 million

Regional jobless

t Conuo~rd rt~om

Pa ge 11

fot rc of 2~.000. tiwrr wrt"&lt;• 2.!l00 p&lt;'l-cPn t, Its January uncmp lo; .
unemplo;cd during F'0bntMI . ment ra te. From an estimated
L&lt;iWI(' IIcr's F'C'bt uarv 1'181i job· work force of 24.200, there were
Jess 1.11c 11as 1.1.1.
2.•100 without jobs In F"ebruary,
On I;· Athen s County uppean'&lt;l OBES said Athens' February
unaff('("tctl bv Fcbruat v s upturn · 1986 unemployment level wa"s
In jobl essness, remaml ng at ~ 6 10 4.

Group nwels lonighl
Pomerov Ma&lt;onlr Temple Association will meet Monday, 7
p m ., at the temple. Any Pome
roy Lodge or Eastern Star
member may attend

OES

meet~&gt;

Tttesday

Pomeroy Order of Eastern
Star will meet Tuesday, 7:45
p.m. , at the Masonic temple.

Vanna B. Samples
Vanna B. Samples. 85, Mason,
W Va., died Saturday m Sl
M ar y's Hospital, Huntington,
W Va, fo llowing a short illness
Born J une 17, 1901, in Procious,
W Va., she was the daughter of
the late George S. and Anna N
Procious Paxton
She was preceded In death by
her husband, Amos M Samples,
In 1971, and by two brothers and
one sister
Surv tvmg are two daughters,
Mrs Hazel Stephens. Fayette
ville, Ohio, and Mrs Bett y
Pauley. Mason, two sons, Harold
Samples, Cross Lanes , W Va ,
and F'rank Samples, Marysville
M tch , two sisters, Vesta Tho
m as Vi ctor, W.Va . and Calla
Seaton, Char leston, W Va , one
brother, Russell Pax ton, Cross
Lanes, and 12 granchildren and
20 great -gra ndc htldren
She wa s a mt&gt;mber and charter
m ember of the F'at th Bapltst
Church , Mason, an d a charter
m ember of the F'trst Southern
Bapttst Church, Pomerov
Services wttt"be ~dnesday at
1:30 p m at the F'allh Bapltst
Church, Mason, with the Re v
Jerry Scott offtctatmg Buna l
wtll be tn Ktr kland Memona l
Gardens F'ncnds mav rail at
Foglesong Funeral Hom e. M a
so n, on Tuesday !rom 7 9 p m
and one hour pr tor to servt ces
Wednesdm at th e church

Eldon C. Blakf'

EMS unils respond to 11 calls

Sheriff lifts

Area deaths

Patrol i~sues citations
A Middl0por t woman was ci ted for failure to control by the
Galila Meigs Post of the Ohio Highway Patrol i n a two-vehicle
acc tdent on Ohjo 7 Saturday
Ttoopcrs sa td Came M Young, 21, was nor thbound at 2· 32
p m when a vc htclc ahead of hers stopped to make a left turn
onto Ohto 2~ t You ng was unable to stop, went l eft of center and
col ltd!'d Wllh a south bounri vehic le driven by MelvinE Cross.
62, Rt l. L,mgw tlle
Both 'ehtclrs weer slight I\• damaged, the patrol sa id
Th&lt;'l(' was a two -car accident on Ohto 7 In Salisbury
I"" 11 sh1p :v!t·tgs Count\, ,,ccordtng to the Gal ha·Metgs Post of
the Stal(• Hi ghway Patrol
Hcril&lt;'rt l Gra te, 4:i, of Pomeroy, was going north on Ohio 7 at
h p m Sunday. the pa trol satd As he anempted to pass a truck
dnvrn bv Donmc Stone, 21, of Mtddleport. at the intersection of
Co unt y Road 70, Stone turned to go on th e count y road, str iking
CraH·'s vc htclc, the pa!JOI sa td .
StonP "as rllrd for not having a dnvcr's license and tmproper
lan1 chan ge

Mo~da~

Eldon C Blake. &gt;7, of Ohto 124
Reedsville dted F'ttday at High
' land District Hospttal in Htgh
land Count y
M r Blake wa s bOJ n m Metgs
Count y, a son of Rev . E ldon H
Bl ake of Reedsville and the l ate
Har net t Hull Blake He was an
electrician and bPionged to the
Elertrtctans' · Un ton Local 367,
Eas ton Pa and Eden Un lled
Brethren Church In Reedsvt lle.
In addition to hts lather, h0 ts
survtved by hts wife. Hellen
Blake, th ree daughters and
sons-In-law, Shrlla and Gene
Fields of Palatka, F'la , Jewell
and Randv Whil e of Satsuma.
F'la anti Angel and Jtmmv
Rucker of Long Bollom, one
daughter , Ltela Blake of Ur·
bana one son and daughter 111
law, Rtcky and Sally Blake ot
Re0d.vtlle, one daughter tn law .
Sonw Blake Bai l&lt;'y of Pal atk a.
F'la ; one stsler. Mrs. Raymond
IVivtan l Eubanks ofSprmgflrld ,
one brother and sister-in-l aw
Harold and Rosie Blake of
Greenft eld : 10 gra ndchildren.
severa l nler&lt;'s and nephpws and
a spec tal frtend E thel Cox
Besides his mother . he wa s
preceded In dea th b:, tw o son&amp;.
Randy and Sonnv, and tw o
brothers, Orva l and Ervan
S!'rvices will be 2 p.m. Tuesday
at Ed0n Un ited Brrlh ren Church
with R0v Robert Sa nders olft
cwling Bunal wil l be tn Eden
C!'m&lt;'IPI\ F'nends may ca ll at
White F"uneral Home in Coolv tl le
after I p m toda y tMondayJ wllh
the family present from 2- ~ and
7 9 p m ,a nd at the church for on&lt;'
hour pnor to serv ices.

Margart'l Paynt&gt;
F'ormet Metgs Count y tcstd0nl
Matgatet Patrtr k Payne, 70, of
20 E lm St , Winfield. W.Va., cf~d
Sund.ty at Holzer Mcdtql Center
m Ga l lipolis
A ~q memakc t , she wa s born
March 10, 191i In \. ti es W Va , to
the late Edward and Cora Bra n
ham Patrick. She was a member
of th0 Protestant faith
Survlvm s meJu de four daugh·
tet·s. Mrs. Robert Morns of
Racme Mt s Pau l Pet er son and
Mrs. Carrol l Ztckefoose of North
Rldgev tl le und Mrs. Jerry Crook
of Cl oth ier , W Va, six sons,
lames Payne of Scott D&lt;'pot.
Charles Ha rold Jr and John
Pay ne. of North Ridgeville; Joe
Pay ne of Lak0, W Va.. and
Rob011 Payne of Winfield.
W Va , 28 gra ndchildren and 10
gl"l,.a t gt andch iidt·en, th ree SIS·
lers, Lor0nc Cochran' and Ruby
Keith, of Chesapeake, W Va and
Anne Ra msey of F'ort Worth.
Texas
She was pt erected in death by
her hu sband, Harold H. Payne. in
1984
Services will be 11 a m. Tuesda v at the Winfield Bapttsl
Chu rc h In Winfield, W Va., with
Rev E tTed) Wall offi ciati ng
Burial will be in Letart F'alls
Cemete1 y In Letart Falls. Ohio.
F'rlends may call lrom6-9 tonlght
at the Chapman &amp; Erskin Fun
eral Home In Wtnfield.

•

HEREFORD CAnLE SALE
39 Head Cows and Calves
Bulls - Heifers
April 10, 1987-7:30 P.M.
Jackson Co. Livestock Market

Falrplain, W. Ya.
Sponsored by Jadlson Co. Htrtford Assn.
Call NoriH Pursley 304·195-3514 for catalog.

repat r lines wit-h a minimum
amount of traffic. The state ot
emergency was lifted at 12 noon
Sunday.
Fortunately tempera! urcs
rose on Sunday, causi ng much of
the snow to melt and worker s
apparently dtd well m cleanmg
roads throughout the county
since all three school dtstncts,
Eastern, Southern and Meigs,
were open for classes Monday
mornmg It was at first thought
lhat secondarv roads would not
be in condition l or school bus

Vma Mae Batley, 87. of Hem lock Grove, formerly of Reeds·
ville, dted Sunday al Veterans
M emorial Hospital
Born in Hockmgport, she \vas a
daughter of th e late Wt!liam and
Marv Trtbbtt Buchanan. She was
a homemaker and a member of
I he Joppa Church.
Su rvtvors include one daugh
ler, Retha Da y of Coo!vtlle, Jwo
brothers, George · Buchanan of
Hockingport and Wilham Bucha·
nan of At hens; four grandchild
ren; stx' grea t gr.andcht!dren and
three gr eat great gra ndchildren
She wa~ preceded in death by
her husband, Winfield, in 1982:
one daughter, Ailee Barnhouse;
three sisters, Zo na Lee, Retha
Ktmes and Lottte Chutes, an d
one brother, Lloyd Buchanan.
Ser vtces will be 2 p m Wedn es
day at the Whtte Funeral Home
•n Coolville Wit h bunal m Metgs
Memory Garden F'riends may
rail al the funeral home from 2 4
and 7-9 p m on Tuesday.

organizations
In both 1787, and 1937, an
ox-drawn Conestoga wa gon and
several horses accompanied the
group This year, a wagon, oxen
and drlve1 have been located, but
lhe group has not been abl e to
ratse sufficient funds to htrc
I hem.
The 1937 trtp was finan ced bv
the federal government. the one
thai begin s In July IS brtng done
by vo l~nt eers .
" We have been operat mg
pretty much on our own so far,"
savs Pugh, a profess or of htstory
at Palm Beach Junior College tn
F'lorlda " However , we arc begmning to rec0i ve donal tons and
other offers of assi stance "
Pugh satd a nattonally known

Dt Sa ll y E Schaaf. 54 , 225 E
St,a t'' St , Athens. professor of
spectal educa tiOn at Ohto Univer
sit y, 1968-86. and a former
res td en t of Mtddleport. died
Sunday at the Htckory Creek
Nursmg Center following an
ex tended tllness
D1 Schaa f was born m Mtddlc
port, a daugh ter of the late Dr.
George S Schaaf and the tate
E lca nm Sa nsbur:, Schaaf. She
1ecetved her B .S degree tn
educatton m 1957 and taught in
the Northwestern Local School
Dtstncl, Metgs County, 1957 67
She tecetved her Ma ster's De·
gc ec in 1968 and her Doctorate
Degree 1n 1976 at Ohio
UntverSttv.

Ohio weather
South Central Ohio
Tomght, rain 9r dnzzle hkely
Low in the upper .10s Nort hwest
wmds 5 to 15 mph, Chance of ram
is 60 percent
Tuesday, decreasmg clouds
Htgh near 55
. Ohio Extended Forecast
Wednesday through Friday
F'air throughout the penod
wtth highs between 55 and 60 1
Wednesday and bclween 60 and
65 Thursday and Friday The low
all three da ys wil l br between 35
and 40
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She was a member ofSt Pa ul's
Catholic Church and served two
terms of offtcc w tt h the Athens
Coun tv Board ol Mental Retarda ·
t ton She wa s a member and past
pres tdent of the Athens County
Senior Clltzens Advtsory Board.
a membm of the i\ssot'tatwn or
B ust ncss and Professional
Women and Orlla Kappa
Gamma Sorortt&gt;
D1 Schaaf was an organizer of
works hops an d semmars for
specia l educa ti on teac hers
across Oh to ;lnd served as a
co nsullant for numerous spcctal
projerls particularl y in specwl
education ftelds.
Bes tdes her patent s, she was
pr0cedeel m death by a brother
Jon
Mass of Chnsttan Bu nal wtll
be at lfl a. m. Wednesday at St
Public Notice

ex.ecutive

900,261

Human
Sorv1cos
.. 2 ,861 .969
Conservat•on·
Recreatton ' .. ' 24.958
Miscellaneous
176 1 B6
Capital Outla ~
3,500
Bond Pnnclpal
Payment
22 309
Note Principal
Payment
. 26,027
TOTAl DISBURSE·
MENTS . .. , 7 ,371155
Exc. Recpts. Over (Under)
Oisb
, c• t793 ,084)
Operating Transfers;...ln , ... , .
. 603,96t
Operat1ng Transfers·
Out . .. .
· 173,637
Other Financing
Sources
.... . 331.389
Other Financing
Uses .......... 68,748
TOTAl OTHER FtN
SOURCES ... ... 698.966
Excess Rcpts / Sources

Veteran!j Memoria I
Sa turd ay Admtssions - Tho
ma s Crow, Pomerov. Paul M t·
chacl, Pomeroy
Sa turd av Dtschargcs- Art hur
Ban·
Su ndav Ad mtsstons - Grace
Holter, Rac mr. Man Bonecut ·
tcr. Middleport , Oano Longstreth Mtddlepor t
Sunda y Dischat ges - Joshua
Casto.

HUBBAR.DS
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSE
992-5776
Now Open for Spring Season
Bridge Closing Spedal

VEGETABLE PLANTS

$J

PEl DOlEN PACK
$7 50 PEl FLAT

FLOWERING PLANTS ·
S1 PEl SQ. PK.
S750 PEl FLAT

Permits
78,087
TOTAl
RECEIPTS
78,087
DISBURSEMENTS
Personal
Servtces . . .
. 61 .186

Contract
Servtces
. 1 3 173
TOTAl DISBURSE·
MENTS
... 74,363
EJCc. Recpts Over {Und er)
Oisb
3,723
Operat1ng Transfers·
In
t49
Operating Transfers·
Out
2tt
E.11.cess Rcpts / Sources
Over (Under) Disb and
Other Uses
.3,661
Fund Cash Balance
4,849
Jan 1 . "86
Fund Cash Balance
Dec 31 . "86 .
8,510
AGENCY FUNDS
Operating Transfers
.. . .. , 1.t52,934
In
Opera'lmg Transfers Out . .
. . 242,392
Other Fmancmg
Sources
12.433,234
Other Financing
Uses
13.t64,046
TOTAL OTHER FIN ,
SOURCES . (730. 812)
Exc. Rcptl / Sources
· Over (Under} 01sb and
Other Uses . .. t 79,730
Fund Cash Balance
Jon. 1 . ' 86 ... .. 252,912
Fund Cash Balance
Dec. 31 . '86~
. 4~2.642
TOT
RECEIPTS
Tues .. . .. ... .... 1.0 q,571

,

Shrubbery or Fruit Trtts,
mony varieties; Easter
Potted Flowen in many
varieties; Geraniums,
Violets &amp; Hanging Baskets.
OJMin 9· 5 Dall , Sunda 1·5

Public Notice

Licenses and

Public Notice

Charges for
Serv1ces
711.274
Licemes and
Permtts .. .
3, 175
Fines and
Forfettures ..
78,598
Intergovernmental
Rece1pts .... 1 991 ,455
All Other
Revenue
2 .830,085
TOTAl
RECEIPTS . , 6.666 . 158
DISBURSEMENTS
legislattve and
Executtve .
900 ,261
Judtcial. .
.. 339 ,385
Public Safety
339. 894
Public Works
1.501 ' 6t 4
Health , . ..
t . t75,072
Human
Servtces
. 2. 86t . 959
Cons.,rvationRecreatton .
24, 958
Miscellaneou s
176, 186
Capital Outlay , .. . 3. 500
Bond PrinCipal
Payment , .. .. .. 22, 309
Note Prmc tpal
Payment
' 26. 027

Dec. 31. '86 .. .. 147,335
Fund Cash

Balance
Cash on Hnd

1.186,386
1.283,648

less

Outstanding
TOTAl
BALANCE

1. 185,386

Assessed
ValuatiOn , 198.987,216
lns1de 10 M1ll
. , , . 4 30
OuiSide 10 M1ll .
5 85

Est1matad
Population . , , .. 23,641

I certify th•s report to be

correct and true, to the best
of

mv knowledge

Wilham R. W•ckline,
Auditor
P 0 . Bo. 551
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769 ,
614 -992 2698
3 / 24 /' 87

Revenue Shar~ng Report
is Ava•labla at the County
Aud1tors Off1ce at publica -

tion
1416. ttc

Personal

Services
6t .i 86
Contract
Serv1ces .
1 3. 178
TOTAl DISBURSE ·
MENTS . . . 7 ,445,518
Ex c. Recpts Over {Un der) Oisb ..... . )789 ,361)
Operating Transfers In .
, .... 1.767,044
Operattng Transfers -"
Out .
. . .. 416 ,240
Other Fmencmg
Sources , . 12,770 .623
Other Fmanc1ng
Uses.
.
13,232 ,794
TOTAL OTHER FIN
878,633
SOURCES
Exc Rcpts / Sources Over
( 1 nder) D1sb and
Other Uses ..... 89.272
Fund Ceeh Balance
Jan 1,' 86 , . 1. 096.114
Fund Cash Balance,
~"'
Doc 3t. "116 .. 1,t85,386
Rea. for Encumb.

CAU TOU flEE 1·100·237·7716
326 W. I ... Stntt,

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
~n March t 8, 1987, 1n tho
Me~g~ County Probata Court,
Case No 25450. Mabel Hannah c / o Suqn l Gwinn
Gwtnn &amp; Wallace, 77 Nonh
Court Street, Athens. Oh1o
45701c.~ IIVas appomted Executrut of the estate of Wade
Smth Hannatl. deceased. ltte
of Route 2, Box 184A, AI
bony Oh•o 45710
••
Robert E 8uck . • Probate Judge
lena K NeSielroad, Clerk
Ill 23, 30. 141 6 3tc

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Copyrighted t987

Numllt'r
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday. April 7. 1987

Variable cloudiness tonight,
with u low between 35 and 40.
Partly cloudy Wednesday,
wllh highs near 55. The
prohahillty of preclpllatlon Is
near zt•ro tonight and Wedn••·
day.

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Negligence suit decision favors Meigs Local
A judgment favormg the Meigs Local School
Dtstrict has been given In a $3.8 mlllion negligence
suit which was !lied against Meigs High School
teacher Tom Werry , the school board , Supertnt0ndent Dan Morris and administra tor s Jim
Miller and Fen ton Taylor, on behalf of Robert
Sisson Jr , a mmor, by his mother, Iva Si sson.
The lawsutt. flied May 1985 m Metgs County
Common Pleas Court, alleged negligence on the
part or auto mechantcs teacher Werry
In all, :l4 separale claims were contained In the
complaint, which alleged Werry's neghgence tn
supervtsmg students durmg cla ss Th e complaint
alleged that Sisson , an unhcensed driver, was
allowed to move a parked truck away from the

entrance to the auto mechanlcs' area at the
school, and th at because of Sisson's lack of driv ing
experien ce, the tru ck slid on the pavement and
struck a parked car, which was then pu shed Into
another vehicle.
The sul1 furthet· alleged that Werry failed to
dtscover or rem'bve several bottles of beer from a
car taken to the mec hanics' cl ass for repair, und
that because of Wet n 's alleged negligence m th ts
regard , Si sson and several other student s opened
the beer Stsson was expelled from school because
of the mctdent.
In written conclusiOn to the co url, at torney for
the school dlstnct , James D. Sillery, of th e law

.

ltrm of Mollica. Gall. Sloa n &amp; Sillery C&lt;J. Athens.
charged that the platn ttffs "bt oughl forth no
evidence to support any claim" for damages, and
that Hobert Stsson Jt , · through his own
negligence and misdeeds, ts the cause of the
problems comp iamcd of in the· platn tt!fs'
complaint "
·
Stl!erv furthet sta ted I hat the cou tl "should not
engage In second guess mg Board of Educa 11on
policy that has been st n ctiy followed f01 many
years."
•
Based on written ma let lals and arguments of
counsel, Hocking County Common Pleas Judge
' .Jam es E Stilwell, who was assigned to lhe rase

when Meigs County Com mon Pleas Judge Charles
Kntght stepped down, sustained the defendants'
moti on for summary judgmenl
i\s far as th&lt;' court Is concer n0d, the summary
judgment from St ilwell ends Meigs Local's
lnvolvment In the lengthy ac tion, according to
defens0 at tornev Slllcry . However, platnllffs
could appeal the judgment , Slllcry satd
A third-part y complainant In the acllon, Stevie
B Coleman. whose car was damaged by the truck
Stsson moved from the au to mechanics ' entrance.
enl et·ed the case for damages from Sisson, as WE'll
as th e defendants named above Coleman's
lnvolvmcn t In the ease is still pendlngsaldSillery .

Residents
asked not
to walk·
on bridge

Salvage crews lift capsized
British ferry from seabed
ZEEBRUGGE. Belg ium
(UP]) - A fl otilla of mar ine
sa lvage vessels today lift ed,
mch by-Inch, the Brit tsh ferry
Herald of F'ree E nt erprise from
th0 sea bed where II capsized 32
davs ago, leav ing at least 134
people dead or mi ssing
A small trail of oil lea ked from •
the hol d as the supers lr ucture,
foremast an d part of the bridge
were hfled abou t 15 feet above
the bottom wh ere the 435-foot
ferrv had been lying on Us port
st de about ooe mtle out side the
pori of Zeebrugge "'
The slick wa s qutckly con
tat ned by a ru bber boom put tn
place by two 'i.ttendant tugs
" The heavtes t part Is vi rtual ly
over," said Paul Goorls of the
Belgian salvage co mpany URS
at mtdday "We will do It in the
lime we had foreseen. 1 expect
another four hOurs or so "
Gooris spoke as the ship was
slowly l tfted to a list of75degrecs
ftom tis 100 degree position on .

arownea In the dtsas ter, though
the sea bed.
Daniel Kaakebeen. a spokes· British offtcials have said the to ll
man fo r the main salvage com - could reach 194. On ly 61 bodies
pany Smit Tak, said the sea was have been recovered.
As soon as "the shtp Is nghted,
ca lm . with a gentle breeze posing
~
'
no tmtlal probl em s to th e expert s said they would Inspect
salvage.
Its stability Then Belgian and
Three gtan t lloatmg cra nes,
Brlllsh teams will be allowed to
the l argest more than 300 feet sea rch for bodtes, a process that
hi gh, and tw o winch barges co uld last two or three days.
anchored to the sea floor were
Th e shipping company Town
used simultaneously to pull th e send Thoresen. ow ner of the
ship upward by steel ca bles vesse l, said 543 people were
aboard when the Herald of F ree
welded to It s hull
Search teams stood by to board Entcrpnse went down and 409
lhe ship and hunt lor victims ' were rescued .
bodtes trapped tn the vessel
Six ty-one bodi es were recoAbout 175 ya rd s of nt'ls were
vered and 73 people wer e missing
posllioned around the ship to and presumed drowned - their
bodies believed trapped In the
prevent bodtes or cargo from
floatmg away
flooded hull of the capslwd
vessel.
The Herald of Free Enterpnse
ca psized March 6, just minutes
British authoriltes , however.
after leaving Zeebrugge on a trip have disagr eed wtth these fig·
lo Dover. England. ·
ures: Pollee In Kent. ct llng
Belgian authorities and the missing persons report s. esti·
ship's owner listed 1:!4 people male)33 people are missing
dead or mlssmg and presumed
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Ohio EPA director
resigns from cabin.et
CO LUMBUS fUPll - Gov .
Rt chard F Celeste has lost hts
second Cabinet offi cer In the
past week.
Warren W Tyler, dir0ctor
of the Ohio Envtro nmenl aJ·
Protection A~en cy for the last
two years, resigned Monday,
effective May 15
Developmr nt Dtrector C"larence "Doc"' Pa)l'itcki an
nounced l ast week he, is
retu rning to To ledo in July to
assume the directorship of an
Edtson Center co nducti ng re·
searc h on Int egra ted
manufact urinR.
Celeste accf'p ted "wilh r0
gret" the resignation of Tyler ,
42 who wil l be "'purs uing new
career opport untttes "'
A former vtce president of
State Savings In Columbus,
Ty lrr was appomted director
of the Ohio Depart m&lt;'nt of
Commerce by Cel este In 1983
He ~crved there until F"ebru
ary 198.'i , shor tly before the
Home State Savings Bank
scandal broke, when he was
moved to the EPA to fill a
vaca ncy.
Tyler , had no cxperi&lt;'nce In
the environmental lield. Ce10sle sai d he wa nted Ty ler's
strong managem ent capabtll·

grid.., hlmseU on
co llector of unusual thlnf!ll. Tbls child's walker dateH back to
1800s. II features sprlnf!ll on leather straps, which hold th~ seal,
allowlhg a toddler to bounct• up and down, antl'a tray lor toys or
trt•als. With the exception ol the springs and the leather •traps,
wood Is the only material used. Even lht• wheels ar&lt;• madcolwood.

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at Holzer Clinic
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DILES

·Ohio Lottery

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shoe company wt ll provtde their
walking shoes, serviCe and hlstoncal cl ubs will furnish their
meals and lodgmg and boating
clubs ha ve offered th eir equip·
ment and ser vices
Thts year , w hen the caravan
leaves Hamilton, Mass , some
spouses and oth er famil y
members will accompany the
self styled "mature pioneers,"
dr iving vehi cl es to tr an sport
baggage and furmsh rides if
needed
Another member of the group
-Ri chard Cour age of Ipswich ralls the trek a c hallenge.
"It's a challenge Even at our
aver age age of 70-plus, at hear t
w&lt;''re sttll adventurous guys,· he
sa td. 'In a different way, tht s
year's trek ts JUSt as challenging
as the ear her ones "

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Over / (Under) Oisb and
Other Uses
194,1 191
Fund Cash Balance
Jan 1. "86 .. , 838,353
Fund Cash Balance
Oec 31. '86 ... 744 234
Res for Encumb ,
Dec 31 , ' 86 ... t 47 335
PROPRIETARY FUNDS
RECEIPTS

Reds wallop
Montreal in
season opener
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Paul's Catholic Church wtlh
Fat her Pal nck Ga ughan offtrtat ·
tng Burial wtll be tn the West
Mam Street Cemetery , Athens
F'ricnds may ca ll at the Hughes
F'uncra l Home, 168 Morns i\ve.
Athens, from 2 4 and 7 9 p.m.
Tuesdav. Rosary servtces
b0
at 7 Tuesday evening al the
fu neral home .
In lieu of flowe~s. lnends may
co ntribute to a specta l schola•·
shtp fund being es tabltshed tn her
memory. Donations arc to bC'
sent to Ohio University Fund,
P 0 Drawer 869, Ath ens, Ohto
457111 and checks should be
marked that the contnbutwns
arc for the Sally E Schaaf
memonal scholallOhtp fund

Public Notice

Judic1ol
339,386
Pubhc Safety
. 339,894
Pubhc Works
t 501 ,814
Health . . . . . 1 .176,072

travel on Monday morning. However, none or the distric ts reported any major pr oblems.
Officials reported numerous
1nctdents of cars skidding of!
roads, and branches and trees
downed manyc times across
roadways
Th is morning the snow was
continuing tts melting processes
and" some restdent s indicated
concern ,over flooding. The O,hlo
Rtver Is on the rise, a spokesperson at Pomeroy Vi llage Hall
reported

'Group schedules

,pr. Sally S.. haaf

CASH BASIS COMBINED
ANNUAl FINANCIAl
REPORT FOR THE FISCAl
YEAR ENDED
DECEMBER 3t , 1986
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
"'THIS IS AN UNAUDITED
FINANCIAl STATEMENT"
GOVT TYPE FUNDS
RECEIPS
Taxes
,
1 ,041 ,571
Charges t or
Serv1cos
633, t 87
L1 censes and
Permits
3,175
Fln es and
78 ,69B
Forfe1tures
Intergovernmental
Receipt s
. 1,991 .455
All Other
Revenu e
2 . 830 085
TOTAL
RECEIPTS . .6 578 .07t
DISBURSEMENTS ·
Lag1slative and

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companr work(•rs a chanr r to

Vina M. Bailey

April 6. 1987

ties at the EPA
Ty ler gained the repu tation
as a thrifty administrator
when he brough t the agency In
under budget des pit e tight
fisca l constra int s by th e
Legislature.
"Director Tyler has demonstrated strong leadership and
management skills In per·
forming effectlvetr tn two
very d!lferenl departments."
said C'eleste. " He has streng
thened administrative proce·
dures and operatlng stand ·
ar ds ol the EPA whli&lt;'J
bringing a greater sense of
professionalism t o th e
agPncy. ''
Testimony by a Commerce
Department examiner during
a state legislative InvestigatiOn had Tyler warning Home
State ow ner Mar vi n L
Warner In 1983 about the
Impending collapse, but
Warner told him to be quiet
about it .
Tyler, In his sworn testlm·
ony, denied the Incident and
said he n&lt;'Ver spoke to the
governor about Home Stafe's
rlangerou s Involvement with
ESM Government Securities.
Inc. , Fort Lauderdale, whi ch
brouRht the Ohio thrill down.

Pomeroy· Council plans acti.on
ori sewage improvement plan
By NANCY VOACHAM

Answers to the questions
12 workshop In Col umbu sr0gard
Sentinel Stall Writer
shou ld clari fy arras of the plan ,
lnga$1 million downtown rev !t al·
Pomeroy Village Council pl ans wh ich were unc l e~r to EPA
!zal to n gra nting program
to art at tis next meeting on an resptescnla l ii'CS
th rough th e Ohio Departm ent of
Ohio E nvironmenta l Prot ection
Once the Improvement plan Is
Development's Office of Local
Agency required com prehenstve approved by counct l. EPi\ wil l
Gowrnment Serv ices The maxi·
pl an for Improvements to the ·perform an PI'Onomic ana lvs ls: l t o
mum grant al lowa ble under the
village sewage system.
detcrminctheaffordablllt; '!{.lprogram v.ou ld be $100,000, re
Council co nsid ered accepti ng projec t. according to Montgo ortrd Walton. The workshop Is
the plan during Monday nigh t's mery 's letter
clog held tot•xptaln lhegrantln g
regular meeting, but opted in
AlthouRh act ual enactment of
qulremen ts to potential appll·
slead to wall unlll the April 20 the plan would be ex tremely 't'anl s and communities Inter·
m('('t!ng.
expensive for the village, Counci l
cs ted in applyi ng 1 lor grant
A Jetter from Joann Montgo
money shou ld sC'nd a represe nt a·
feels It has no choice bu 1to accept
mery. Ohio EPA dlstrlcl rcprc
the plan at Its next meet ing, once
11ve to the meN ing she ad ded.
senta llve, to th e village Board of
the addi tional Information rci\llhough ae'l'O rdlng to Walton.
Pub)lc Affairs, wa s read at las t quested by EPi\ 's question na ire counell ts "extrem0l y pleased"
night' s meeti ng.
is obtained by Will
with new co dified ordinance
In her Jetter. Montgomery
If EPA docs a financial ana ly· book s prepared hy thr WaltN
asked for a report on the statu s of
si s or village funds . It v, !l i see
OraneCo.Cicvcland .•llaroslof
a questionnaire regarding the there is no excess money, sal~ $8.000, the board decided not to
proposed Improvement plan
Councilma n ,Jo hn Anderson . enter Into a contract with the•
Council received lhe question·
Anderso n "added lhat he didn't compa ny fot updati ng of th e
naire on Jan 21, and then turn ed
think EPA could fotcc the vii lag&lt;' book s Council !ee ls they can
It over to Engineering Asso· Into a situation It couldn't aflord . upda tr Otdlnanr•·s as nccessarv.
elates, Woos ter, the lirm which
Council instructed Walton to rat her than pay $500a year to th e
prepared the proposed plan for
lmmedlate•Jy forward th0 nearly Clevelan d firm
the village Accordi ng to Walton,
complet ed queslionnaire to
In other matt0rs. c·ouncl l
the engineers have answered 10 Montgomery, with an ex plana· tabled a reques t from Middleport
of the 12 quest ions on the form.
tlon that Information on the two Mavor F'rr'&lt;l Hoffman for !!nan·
The remaining ques tions deal remaining questions wil l b&lt;&gt; cia! hel p In rais ing the local
with pumping and treatment of
match ing funds needed to conforthcoming as soon as possible
sludge and mu st be answered by
Council Is hoping to send a tlnu e govern ment subsid ized lax!
Reed Will of the vtllage Board of
representative to the April II and service within the two vi llages .
Public i\ffalrs. Walton sa id.

Malden-Jenkins Construction
Co , contrac tor for repairs to the
Pon')eroy-Mason Brld~e. reports
problems with pedes trian traffic
on the slructure.
Because of the unsaf&lt;' eondl:
tlons or the pedestrian walkway
across the bridge, .Jay Malden,
co nstruetton company supervisor. warns that anyone crossing
the walkway or loitering around
the work area will be prosecuted .
Kenny Buckley, Ohio Depart ment of Transporlallon supervl·
sor at the repair site, Pr.hoed
Malden's request that pedeslrl·
ans refrain from using the
brldg&lt;'.
Buckley noted that signs and
barricades a·re up, and that
walkers are having to erawl
under an 8 loot·wldc lilting beam
at the end of the bridge on the
Ohio side. Tht&gt; ruils arc down In
the area of the lifting beam,
crea tin g a dangerous situa tion
for unauthorized people.
Buckley sai d I he walkway had
bel•n lelt In pla ce lor usc by
workers, however, the walkway
will probably be taken out sooner
than necessary If thai' s what It
takes to get people to stop
walking across the bridge.
If pedes trian s persis t In using
the br idge, Buckley satd supervl·
sors on the Job will have no
r0coursc but to rPquesl law
enforcement authorities to begin
making arrests
Meanwhile, In regard to con ·
struct ion progress, Buckley re·
porte'd this morning that the
fl ooring or the first span on the
Ohio side Is almost co mpletely
removed On Thursday or Frl·
da y, !he end of st ructure will be
lift ed with jacks, and work will
th en proceed on the pier under·
neath which mu" be replaced .·
Workers arc now on the job five
days a Wf'Ck f or 10 11 hours per
pay . Sa turd ay's snowfall prevented workers from beginning a
six-day-a -week schedule but
Buckley sai d the stx -day srhe·
dule will start soon.
Onre thr stru cture Is II !l ed and
the pier Is down. workers will
then be~ln working a nigh t shill.
Buck lry sa ld
The Ohio [)~part men I of Transportation rrpalr co ntrac t ralls
for reopening thl' bridge ' In four
months

Curley trial prosecution assails psychologist's conclusion
GALLIPOLIS - A psycholo·
Gallipolis. Is charged with
gtsf's co nrluslon that William
murder and aggravated ,arson In
Oliver Curley was so depressed
connection with the Dec. 21, 1986
and uncaring about himself thai • fire that swept through the r!'ar
he readily confessed to set ting ol the Kemper Hollow Road
mobile home he shared with his
the fire that killed his mother was
81-yea r-old mother, Noldie E.
attacked by the prosecution
Monday In Curll'y's tria l in Gal! Ia
Curley . Mrs Curley died of
C.ounty Common Pleas Court.
smoke Inhalation and thermal
burns In lh&lt;' fire, which the
Dr. L.D. McClanahan or
Athens maintained tha t he be·
prosecution contends was set by
llcved Curley was under psycho·
William Curley.
logical stress on Dec. 22, 1986,
"We are dealing with a fellow
when he made an oral confession.
who is under a tremendous
amount of psychological pain
and was still under stress and
suffering from memory dlstor·
and &lt;'motional turmoil," McCian·
tlon when McClanahan tested
ahan said under questioning by
him over a three-hour period on
defense co-counsel William Dean
Conley.
March 30.
McClanahan was one of the
Difficulty remembel'lllfl
witnesses called by Curley's
Curley's condition , McCiana·
han said, stemmed from long·
defense after the prosecution
rested Its case. Curley, 64, Rt. 4,
term depression and trauma

•

over his mother 's dea th, the lire
and the loss of num erou s per sonal possessions In the fire.
" Under these stressful condl·
tlons, he wouldn ' t care II he
signed a confession or not,"
McClanahan said, quoting his
report on.Curley.
McClanahan said that when he
spok&lt;' to Curley. Curley had
difficulty remembering sign lng a
confession. He also repudiated
slgnlng,a confession, McC!ana·
han added.
Assistant Prosecu lor Brent A
Saunders seized upon that point,
pointing out that there never was
a signed confession. The document entered In evidence was a
transcript ol a tape recorded
confession Curley made to she·
rllrs and arson Investigators on

- . Dec 22.

Under cross exal)l inatlon,
M cClanahan revealed th at he did
not have a copy of the confession
at the ti me he conducted his
tests
" I 'm not sure If It was availa·
blc," he said " I would have liked
to have had It "
Sa und ers also attacked
McClanahan's conclusion on me·
mory la pse, pointing to a section
of the confession In which Curley,
under questioning, retailed that
he allegedly set the fire In the
kitchen and put the matches he
allegedly used back in his pocket
McC lanahan agreed that state·
men! and others In the confession
were Incriminating, but held fast
to his belief that Curi&lt;'Y made the
conlesslon under the stress of
being questioned by authorities
and his low mental state.

Conley p rc•~ nt ed the d0tensr's
Leading question•
" I bel ieve th is man's been opening statrmrnt - dcfrrred
depressed for a very long lime," from last Wednes day, when the
he said. " I think he's been trial began - and said thr
emotionall y disturbed for a long defense would prove Curley not
guilty ,by esiahlishlng th&lt;' dati'
time."
Conley we nt over sections of and ttme of the fire, the time of
the con!esston with McClanahan. Mrs. Curley's death and th at
The psychologist agreed with Curley did not sci the fire.
Conley then ca lled three wit Conley 's contenlion that the
questions asked ol Curley were nesses -·Bcvrrly Crous('. llNt v
l eading. Saunders asked McC!a n· Sullivan and E ddie Doplc, all
ahan II he kneYi that those employees of the Econo Lodgr
questions were asked to con firm M~t el on U.S..15- to testify that
a co nfession thai Cu rley had .. they saw Curley at the motel
made orally some 10 m [nut~s around 9 a. m. on th&lt;' day ol the
prio( to the taping M cClana han fire. Th e lire, according to
previous testimony, Is belteved
said he did not.
Qu ~ Uonlng" centered on the to have begun shortly after 9 on
confession alter Conley sought to that morning
Crouse said she saw C'urlev
es tablish, wllh McC lanahan's
throw
his room key Into &amp;tt y
tes timony, the credlblllly of the
on Page 81
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(Continued
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