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                  <text>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

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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\ ,

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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'

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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

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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.

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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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. DiaM t. McVey, M.A.

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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

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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 "
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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."
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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
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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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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

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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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Pc:~rneroy-Middleport. Ohio·
Tuesday, April 7. 19~7...

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Watch out for a new crisis:
Import -English!
Take about a trade war and
.Prolectionl sm , Everyo ne is.
wha1 with.Japanese micro-chips
and Reagan 's la rrlffs. Will high
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1arnffs sa ve Amencan jobs or
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m~• can pnces.
an
trad e retnbution force fairer
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A secret Ira de war i s being
d
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wage upon 1 e ng ish ianguage. Fellow Amen cans . we
n c ed p ro1 e c t i on, 1 f n ot
pro tec t ionism~
ram sl ar ing incredulously at a
1ov that recentl y arrived in my ·

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Cincinnati Reds and Montreal Expos began the season Mo~day.
Bul by I he fourth inning. the Reds had turned the calendar ahead to
something like a July sizzle around hbme plate and on the basepath s.
. Wilh Eric Davi s stealing second base twice and scoring two runs in
a wild fourth inning that produced a dozen batters and nine.runs. the
Reds routed the Expos 11·5.
"It was an explosion. " Ci ncin·
nali manager Pete Rose said the Reds scored 10 limes in one
after the Reds battered thr ee inning against the New York
Montreal pitchers In the fourth. Mets on May 4, 1985.
"It was fun 1o see. Ni ne- run
."It seemed like that fourth
innings don't come that allen ."
inning took an hour and a half,"
"The Reds have fi repow er. "
said Rodgers. " We just couldn't
acknowleged .Montreal manager get oul of thai inning. 1 wasn' f
Buck Rodgers. "We knew com- smart enough tofind a way out of
ing in that th ey 're a good· hilling it ."
club."
After Youmans- who gave up
A Ci ncinnati regu lar season seven runs In 3 and J-.11nningsrecord crowd of55,166, which had was repeatedly nailed tha t in ·
started to boo when I he Reds fell
nlng, Rodgers tried -Campbell
behind 4·0 aft er two innings. went
and McGafflgan, but they al so
wild as the home team turned a were Ineffective .
"I uioughtlhe veteran !Camp5-2 deficit into an 11 -5 rau l in jus!
a half· inning.
bell) cou ld gel us out of !he jam.
"I knew if Eric Davis go1 on,
but it" didn 't happen," said
he'd · gel the 55,1XJO Into the Rodgers. "Wha1 rrally hurts Is
game," sa id Rose.
that we knocked their s1arter
Davis, in Jact . made two tTom Browning\ ou1 after threr
compiNe tours of the basepaths innings a.nd were In co ntrol until
in the fourth .
the fourlh."
. Davis opened_the Reds' bl g~o.;1 - "Browning. wh·o said he was
tnntng In nearly two years wtlh a "nervous" in his first Opening
walk off s1ar1er and loser.Fioyd Day sta rt. surrender('() fi ve runs
Youma ns, stole second , took and right hil s in three horrible
third on a groundou_t and scored innings .
Gn a single by Bo Dtaz .
"I hate to lake my_ Openin g
Terry Francona. a form er Day slarter oul afler just 1hree
Expo who went to the Reds' Innings. but Browning just didn't
spnng !raining as a free agent. have his sluff" sa id Rose. "I
followed wilh his first Cincinnati iftdn'lfeelconfidenthecouldhold
hi t -a towering 2-run homer 1o them In 1hefourth andflfth. Bu1. r
fell great abou1 our relievers. 1
right that tied the game 5-5.
. Ron Oester walked and scored think we've go1 !he bes1 bu llpen
alii he way from firs! .on a doubll' In the league."
to lef1 by Paul 0 Net II. Kat
After Browning lef1 , relievers
Dan leis sl ngl~ off B ill C a mp ~ ll Bill Landrum. Frank Willi ams,
to brmg In 0 Neill and Barry Ron Robinson and John Fran co
Larkin slammed a 2- run homer blanked I he Expos. Landrum got
to iel1. Dave Park&lt;'r kept 1hr
cred it for the win.
Inning l(oing with a double and
"I didn't have i1, but our
seor&lt;'d on DHis's in gle off Andy offense made up for a lot of my
McGaffigan. Davis stole second, mistakes," said Browning . "Our
took third on a groundou1 and offensr is in cred ible. il 's fun to
scored on a wild pitch by walch."
McGafflgan.
Elsewhere. San Franci sco
"That particular inning was edged San Diego 4-:1 In extra
my lime, but we've got eight guys Innings and Houston nipped Los
who contribut e," said Davi s. a Angeles 4-:1.
ra re blend of speed and power,
Giants 4, Padres 3
AI San Francisco. Chill n avis
who wen! .1-for.:l wilh a homer.
lwo singles and 1wo walks. "!I ll
singled home Jeffrey Leonard
th e hillers are Iough on this from second base wllh two outln
team.' '
the 12th lnnln~ lo help San
Said Francona. "(didn ' t know
Fra ncisco spoil the majorhow good these guys were until I l eagu~ manal(ing debut of Larry
got to spring tra ining wl1h I hem . Bow a.
·
1 learned then I hat this l earn
Astros 4, Dodge'" 3
could explode. That's exact ly
At Houston, Jose Cruz belted a
what happened today.' '
1wo-out solo home run In 1he
The nine-run inning was Ci n· sevenlh inning to snap a ~- 3 ti e
cinnati' s most productive since and lift the ilslros.

Ray Leonard comeback
success; Hagler says
he is not convinced
By GERRY MONIGAN
UPI Sports Writer
LAS VEGAS, Nev . I UPI I
What had appeared self· decep·
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Ray Leonard convinced him·
self he could succeed In his
unlikely comeback attempt . and
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Tuesday, April 7; 19B7

(left 10 rlcllt), Trevor JlarriMa, .Job llart'l!1
Dille Eblla, Pul VaaCoeDeJ, Zeu Wllloa, Phu
Htarrleo•, Co~~eb.

The decision was very much an
Issue for Hagler, however. He
reiterated one of boxing's unwrlt·
ten laws, lhat a champion must
be knocked out or unanimously
ruled the loser. Judge Lou
Filippo cast the dissenting vote,
giving Hagler a llii-ll3 edge.
"I feel In my heart I'm still the
champion," he said. "I really
hate the fact that they took IP
away ·from me and gave II to
Sugar Ray Leonard, of all people.

Blue Jays trip
Indians in opener
TORONTO (lJPlt - . lifter ov er and I cou ldn' t come In with
slumbling out of the starling gate my curve beca usP it was no
and never really gelling into last good," said Candiolti. "I stuck
s~ason's pennant ral'e, th e To· wi th my knuckleball but 11 was
ronlo Blue Jays are vrry cert- the worst knurkl eballl' vt• had in
scious of I he need 10 jump out to a a long time."
DuugJones relil'vrd·Candio11i
quick start .
but
was equally lnrff~ctlve. With
The club did justlha1 Monda y.
handing I he Cleveland ind ians a runners at fir~t and SfiConrl . ancl
7-3defeat , In the firs! gameofl hr !he Infield pulled in for a bun!,
rookir Ml ke Sharper son doubled
1987 baseball season.
"April is going to be a real to !he lefl fi eld renee scoring
critical month for us." said Lloyd Whitt and coiiPr ting his first
Moseby, who had thr honor of maun; league hit .
" 1 wa s puttin g a lot of press ure
collecting the season's fir s! hiton
myse lf to get tha i fir st hit,"
a fit's! lnn lngw;o lo homer off of
Tom Ca ndi ot l~nd tal er lashed a said Sharpe rso n. ll'ho is succeed·
ing the dcparled Dam a so Garcia
two~ run bases loaded sln gir.
"I n the A .L. Eas1 If you don 't al second ba se. " I 'm just glad il s
get off to a good start. i t ra n be all over with ."
lifter F'ernandrz foll owed
over by thr beginning of May.' '
Sharperson
with a walk !O load
Also conscious of 1he need to
I
he
ba
ses.
Most'by
pulled 11 two·
get off to ,1 good start 1vNe
run
single
•
.to
rlgl\t.
givi ng To·
winning pitrh&lt;'r .Jimmy KPy, 1· 0.
who held 1h&lt;• Indians to two runs ron to a 7-2 lc·mt.
Mark E:i cll horn replacr&lt;l K e;·
in six innings, and Willi&lt;' Up·
lo star! tht' ci ~hth and worked
shaw . who belted a solo homer .
" I'l l tell .vou one thing, 1-0 is a tii'O innings . surrend ering a solo
lot i)('lt('l' than o.:l with " 1:1.27 home•· 10 Cory Sny der . Tom
ERA which I was la st year aftrr Hcnkr fini shed up with !I peri'E&gt;ct
my first six starts ," said Kry. ninth inn ing.
who walked three batter s and
Amerh'1Ut L&lt;·agu&lt;• lloundup
struck out thre&lt;'.
PII r hlng and drfrn sr, two
"I r~ a lly walllrd to grt th at
long· tim&lt;' Bait imorp trad emarks
first wm out of lhewu y. Li!SI ~~e ar
that desert ed thr Orioles last
II took me until Ma .v 11 ."
yrn r . I'Nlppf'u rPcl o n Opening
Upshaw. who camC' within il
Day of th r l 9B7 season .
whisker of losing his startin g
Mik e Bodcli ckc•r ;l nd Don Aa s&lt;'
fi rs! basema n's job In spring
combined on a six-hitter· and first
train ing. is eager to erase mem o·
baseman Eddie Murray made a
rles of Ia ~ I season 's ancml r ninC'
kry defensive pla y In the clghlh
homr runs .
Inning Monday l o lead 1he Orioles
"It's good to .hi t thr b11ll out ol
to a 2- l triumph over the Tc xa~
the park in 1·our firs I a1 bti t." h&lt;•
11 anger s In the managerial dcbu1
said. " Last year I probabl)' or f aI Rlpk r n St·.
would ha ve pop(X'd out."
Elsewhere In Op eni ng Day
!I happy . bui rain -soaked.
~w lio n . !hC' Nr•w Yo rk Ynnkr0s
Toronto crowd
40.404 saw the
&lt;'cigt•cl Detroit 2-1 In 10 Innings.
Blue .lays ta ll y runs on &lt;•ach of
Milwaukee- stoppt'&lt;l ctcfendln g
their first threp hits.
league champion nos ti' o-1 and
In the bott om of the first
r htcago nlppc·&lt;l Kc ·sus City 5-4.
Moseby drilled a two -out knu r ·
The other f r Am&lt;• rlc~n
kleball from Ca ndlottl. 11-l . OVCI'
LNtgur clui" begin -play toclay .
the :175-foot mar·k in right · renter
Th&lt;• deft'ndln g Wes tern chamfield to glvr Toronto a 1· 0 lead.
pion C'a II forn 1:1 !I ng&lt;:&gt;ls host the
The Blue .lays sn·etchcd their
'S&lt;•alt lr Mariners and tho Oak·
m~ r gl n to HI In the s&lt;'ro nd
land A's begin their season with a
Inning. Upshaw opened wl1h a
game in Minnesota agalns1 the
homer over I he ri gh t field renee.
Twins.
and Ton)' Fernandez rlpprd a
\ ' ankt•cs 2, Tl~-;t•rs I
run-scori ng t l'iple.
!I t Dclt·oi t. Ri cke;• Henderson
Clevela nd pulled to :1-2 In the
doutJied home Claudcll Waohln):l·
fourth on Pa t Tabl er's 1wo-run
ton wllh twooutln 1h&lt;' lOth Inning
homer. but Tor'onl o took a 4-2
to lift the Yank rr s over Drtrolt'.
load In thr filth nn .lrssr
Br&lt;'"'''"' 3. U1•d SoK I
Barfield's run -scoring double.
!It Mllwaukrr, Robin Younl •
Toronlo rx trndcd It s leHd 10 7·2 dmvr In two run s wilh a sl ngl&lt;';;·
In !he fifth . C'andiotti surren- :m'cl a doubll' Hn(l .Jim Ga ntn er~
dered a lead off doublr to Ern ie 11dd&lt;•d thn' r hit s to il'ad Mllwau·
Whit! Hnd walked rookie l"rrd kt'l' past Boston .
'
McGriff bcforr heudln~ to th e
showers. The 29-year-old knur kleballrr wa s credited with six
ear ned ru ns on el~ht hit s, .~ ix of
whic h wen! for ex tra basc•s.
" I &lt;·ou ldn' 1 ~rt my bes t pitch

vr

White eyes first
campaign with
Mountaineers
MORGANTOWN, W. Va .
tUP() - Terry While , a transfe r
from Ohio Slate, says he is
looki ng forward to his first
season wllh the West Virl(lnla
Mountaineers.
The 5-foot -10, 170-pound free
safety, who left OSU la st Augu st
alter a falling ou 1 with Buckeyes
Coach Earle Bruce, Is rx(X'ctcd
to help WVU with th e loss of
safeties Travis Curtis and Larry
floiiPy .
" I thank God that hr i WVU
Coach Don Nrh lcnJ gave me thl'
chance 10 play again," says
White, an !Ill -Big Ten sel ection In
198.1.
Although White left Ohio Sl ate,
Bruce refused 10 release him
from scholarship. That meant
White wa s prohibit ed from being
pu1 on the sc holarship program
at WVU lasI fall and leaves him
with one season of eligibilit y
here.

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By Rbth Powers
In a ~!fort to stem the ri se of
price and the spual of lnfla,tlon,
the Meigs Count y Libraries will
be offeri ng high Interest loans to
Its patron during National Li·
brary Week. April 6·11 and
throughout the year.
Rut h Powers, director of Metgs
Count y Library, urges patrons to
ignore th e econom ists and bor
row, borrow, i&gt;orrow ... from the

Tuesday, April 7. 1987
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Beat of the Bend

Community calendar/ area happenings

A nice tie-in with Meigs
Local's break for Easter
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Wrller
A parent ·tearher conference
day In the Meigs
Loca l Sc hoo l
District will tie
In nicely wit h
the u pcomi ng
spring break
Mc il(s s tu ·
dents for yea rs
ha ve given up sprin f&lt; break
because weather conditions wPre
so ba d that the spnng brc•ak time
had to be absorbed to rcd ucl' the
days missed du e to bad wea ther
As unp rcdirldb l&lt;' a s the
weat her Is right now. plans arc
gung ho for spr mg break with
Good F'ndo~v brtng lhP fi rs t day
off for student s. The break wi ll
rxlend through Monda y but
student s wil l a lso grt Tuesda y
since a par&lt;' nt -leal'hPr co nf(lr

enrc da y will IJ(o held throu ghout
thP dts tr lr l. 9 a m to 4 p m.. on
Tul'sday. Students don'! h.Jve to
,Jitmd on !ha t da y
Students will be takmg home
the Infor mation on th e pall nl
tcar hrr rl ay th is F rid ay. Sup!
D,Jn F. Mon IS 1epons. P\Jr pose
of thr day, or eo ursc. Is to allow
lht' pare nt and tpaehet to dlse uss
pupil lll'Ogress .Jnd to keep 1he
parent s a nd thr- schotJis informl'd
about studen t ac livit 1rs as ihry
rrl al!' to sc hool beho~ v tm o~nd
pf'r rormaner

TUESDAY
KYGER - Cheshire Township
Trusetcs meet Tuesday. 5 .JO
p m . tow ns hip bu tldtng

dunng school hours
Perhaps. yo u encount ered lhe
eompltraled W·4 form of the
inlet nal Rev nue Servtce thts
year
'flllls Is the one thai brought
su&lt; h a howl fro m the publtc
becau se no om· could fi gure out
how to co mpl ete it. Well - I've
got news for you. A rev tsed fa t m,
mueh s tmpler. th e W 4A, is now
avatlablc at IRS offtcrs and there
ts " toll fr ep num ber J.80(J.424·
:r671i If you have alreadv completed thr more complicated
W 4. vo u don'r ha ve to complete
another form
n,n l·.nng ht. Rutland . is se
riou sly 111 at St. Marv ·s Hospita l
Hu nttn glo n. W Va Hr IS martl&lt;'d
to the former And rt'a Dewhurst
Rutland Ca rd s mav br sent to
room 4161
Our can trrs d&lt;•h;rt mg lhf'
Ttml's Senllncl Sa turday nigh !
dnd Sunda y had !he ll share ol
1\e.J thC'r prohl pms too
TakC' Genr• and Sh irley Cole
mdn. lor exa mple
They ptekcd up lh &lt;'ir papers
abou l 'l : 'Ill p.m . and when thrv
got to Ru lland. a hugC' limb had
Mam St reC't blocked II too k
sevrral men to rcm ovp tha1 1Jmb

so the Coiemans' with man y
mt lrs to drive bdore lhc.v slept.
WPnl

hc~ck lo

t h PH

homf' and

Qupst Ions on t h&lt;· ' onfr-nc&lt;· da y p1ekcd up a eham saw for fu ture
shou.ld be di n•r·ted to 1h&lt;' '' huol Pncoun tr t's Good thtn g they dtd
attcnd&lt;'d by you1 r htld
· brn .1u sf' on .1 co unt v 10ad nf'Uf
IX&gt;xtcr lhc1 found once morr·
Congratu latio ns 10 Pa ul o~nd lhdn ihl'y W&lt;'IP stopped co ld
Alire Nl'.tsc, Hnute 7 "'S tden is.
So they did some sa wing and
who marked lh l' il 42nd Wl'ddlng mowd on ,\II a long the road thev
.tnnlvcrsan Monda v. Apt tl h
had to mOI'l' ~eb1 is ou l of th ei1
And on Ap1i l n Alice" Ill mark po~th to the tune of power lmes
h&lt;•r birthday anniversary
fl as hmg.
Thf'tr routr· norma llv ·l akes '11!,
Thr pub Iic is InVII Pel to a lit' nd a hours . II loo k ov&lt;o&gt;r six Saturday
book fail wh trh lh &lt;· Poml'l'n)' ni ght and Su nda y mot nmg . Thr•1
Ele.ml'n tm y School " hoidmg wr•tP in d fou1 wheel drive truck.
from Wedn&lt;•sda) th1ough Apn l hv thP "lJ V.

MlDDLtPORT - Xt Ga mma
Epsilon Chapt er of Bela Stgma
Phi Sororuy Will meet Tuesday. 7
p m , fo1 installaion of offt cers.
at. the home of Phy llis Haekett.
Middleport
LONG BOTTOM
Ohto
F'lame F'eilowship c]l.pptcr mee t·
mg will be held Tuesdav 7 m
p.m. at th e Mt Oltvc CommunIIV Ch urc h m Long Bollom
Spectal singmg by Patty Hens ler
and Doroth y Bailey EvNyone
welcome
POM EROY- Pomeroy Ot dcr
of Eastern Star will meet Tues
da.v. 7:4o p.m . at the Ma sonic
tem ple
HUTLAND- Rutland Village
Co unc il will meet Tues d &lt;~v. 7

POMEROY - Alzheimer's
Dtsease and related orders sup·
p01 1group wtll meet at theSemor
Ce nt er m Pomeroy on Tuesday at
7 p.m Anyone int e1 ested may
a1tend For more Info, ca ll Lmda
F'riend or Sandy. Whtle at 992
2161
RA CINE - Racme F'trst Bap
ttst Churc h 1n revtva l through
Apn l 9 wi th evengehst Ron
Dillon. Hanahan. S.C Services
wtll be \-tf 7 '10 each evenmg

MIDDLEPORT- The regula t
meet mg of Midd leport Lodge 363
F&amp;AM will be 7:30p.m TuPsda y
Refreshments wtll be served
THURSDAY
CHESTER - Th e rcgulat·
meet mg of Shade R11 Pr Lodge
~;;1. ChPs ter. wt ll br he ld Thu1 s
dav. R p m . 11 1th wm k in the
mJS!C'r me~ son df.'~ fC'('

HOCK SPR fNGS
Rock
p m , a r th e CIVIC center ,.
Spnngs Ctange 11111 meet 7 .!0
p m Thursda1 \lllh Pall\
'P OMEROY- Meigs rou nt:, R Pm·ker btrPntenni,d chairman.
&amp; if! Sa lon 710wtll meet Tuc·sday. spcaktng The sta te ba km g roll
1 p m . a t 1he hom&lt;&gt; ofl va Powell.
It'S I Wi ll also br hrld

RACINE - Southern Band
Boosters will meet Thursday ,
7::10 p.m., m the high school band
room. All band paren ts mv tl ed
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Return Jona lhan Meigs Chapter_ of the
Daughlers oTihe Amer ican Re·
volurwn will meet F'nday, 1 30.
p.m . at the Meigs Count y
museum.
RACINE - Rev. Charles Norris of Hacme will be the evange·
list f01 rev iva l servtccs lht oug h

Apn l 12 at Mt Hermon United
Bret hren Church, m thr Texas
Communitv, 7 :10 p m , spectal
singi ng.
POMEROY - An Easier ba z·
aar will be held il l K1 oger' s.
F'ndav .tnd Sa turdav. b1 th e
Mtsstonary Soclell ol the F'irst
Chu rch of God. Syracuse.
ATHI-' NS-OhioN urses' Asso·
eta lion boa1 d of dtrectors meet
Thu rsdav and F'nda y m Athens
Rus mcss meet ings. dean's co n·
fprrnce room Grosvenor Ha ll al
Oh io Universit y and all district
members are we lcome Recep-

cond . and Ruth B1rchft!'ld . lhtrd
place
HoS&lt;• Ra 1rows had ftr st and
second places in thr cht ldten 's
ga rmen!S m the Columbta
Ctange entnrs 11 \Is noted that
Janr Ll ewell'" had the second
p l &lt;~ cr· in adu l.ts ent nes in Ml'igs
Coun tv and RasP Ba r row s had
seco nd pl.Jcr r nlrv i n Mr1gs

C1 dblt cr. Patt y Manzey, and Mr

dnd M1 s Mendal Jorda n a t·
tcndrd tbr stair grangl' offtcer s
d" lncl confPt ence at Thurman
Man y g1 ange offlcet·s wrre prrs·
r' nl a long wtlh Donald """ lo l.r
F: lliott. the stale g1 ange master
a nd hts wtfc.
Legisi.ll ton under ronstdrt a

Counlv in children' s ga rments
Ftve ml'mbNs of Columbu.J
Cr&lt;~nge 1-'ldon liar tO\\ s . Art hut

Thdt terrific snow storm In
April mi ght have wtped out )Our
smile w,, enjoyed a warm win ter
wit h not much snow and at this
time of !he vra r the snow ca n't lie
•u ound fot ~~ong .lust think'
hov. long. hr.1 vy sno" s hang on in

1111' dear! of wi ni PI - and kP&lt; 'P

smilin g

A Setence Fatr wt ll bl' h&lt; ld
F'tlda)' at thr Chr' slet Elcmrn
1dl') School. Judgmi( of t h1 '
dpprox lmall'IV 70 PXhibils of
four th. fill h .md s ixth gr,tdPrs
wt ll lakp place dun ng the d,l\.
Wllh !hi' opl'n h~ to hr hrold in
thr l'Vl'ntng so that pa rent s .tnd
frrC'nds rna\ ' \' irw th.c work of thr&gt;

fall . I he PTO "' ill hav(' a hctm
d1n ne1 wlih se n · i n~ to be II om '1
p m to Rp m· Rt•stdP' thl'dtnnrrs
,11 ~ ·1 for adul ts and $2 for
studrnts. s&lt;r nd wtrhrs and drs.
be iJV&lt;.HlabiC'

c·••lt•llr ,,, ion of rtw Blct•nt r•nni. ll ol
till' NOJ ih Wl'S I Or drn.m t't' , .n·p
lwt ng
so llclt r•d
b\
Pal! lt' id
l'at kf' l . Ml'ig " &lt;'oun t\ chdirm.tn
CluiJ ~o ; t~ nd or g o~nr t. o~t Ion s. ~r..,
\\t •ll .1~ 11\IIJ\ illual s . .II'(' twltlg
Ill\ itt•d to 1\0illl ll ._tl( ' Mf'i g!l' ( 'nun
1J; rn ~o, to!' lliH' ol t h• · s1x Spit it of H7
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'I'IH · M('t~ .., t'ounl\
winn&lt;·rs 111 t'~H'h (', tll'gur\ uill
f'OOI JWh' fnr ... t.rl• · honor ....

Tilt&gt; six sta h • "i tltle'r s \\ill ht ·
Hnn fllllll'!'&lt;lar thf'OillnSI,Jtt • F'. dt ,
hOilO I ('{ I dl d S f dl( ' oi" S t 'lllhl~ .• I!HI

thl'ir n.mws will hf' m. . c·rlt.x•il on d
Pt'l'lll!tllt 'tl l pl.1&lt;1ut · .11 t ht · &lt;lhlo
H l~ l orl;~l Stll't('1\

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n.t ll •cl 1111 onl\ orw t't ti C'gon
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Program set
for Sarurday

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Sld ll's

Th1s :t\\ .ncl

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v. mct'. will glvf' " program on
"Ccnturv F'IOWI'rs" at th&lt;' Ru ·
ltitnd (''JviC l'PllfPr ,11 2 p m
Sat urdav.
OpPn io thr· JJubllc. Mrs Bolin' s
proj!ram will tl'll thr ~ t ory of
flowrr ,11 ranging ftom the limP
of I he Egy pllans to thr prl.'~cnt.
The arra ngPml.'nl s sh&lt;' will be
making will include F:gvpllun.
Grc!'k a nd Roman. Byza nt ium,
Dutrh·FI!'mlsh. Ba roq ue f;'cnod ,
Victorian, Williamsburg. Tussy
Muss1 . Colonial. Ja panes&lt;' In flu .
enre.'a nd modern des lj!n .
Her prE'S&lt;'nti!lion Is In con june·
t Jon wllh th&lt;' Ml' lgs County
NorthwE-st Ordina nce and U. S.
Constllurlon Bicentennia l C!'l!'brallon . The co unty Is rrl('bra tJng the blcentt&gt;nnlal by highlight·
lng a different township In Ml'lgs
County each month. April IS lhe
month In whll.'h the c.ommlttec
will emphasis Rutland township
In which Mrs. Bolin resides.
Patricia Parker Is the' Blcen·
tennlal chairman for Meigs
County.
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pollliea l pdtl\ 01g.tll!l atlo ns dJ'('
Hn10t'lj.t thosp \\ho should he•

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1 (Ill 0 Ill IIOOUOAY

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. . 25 Cems

Sub!llcriiX'rs not dM ir! ng ropa v 1herar·
r \('f" may remit rn advanff dlrtor t to
Th{' Dnth•S!&gt;ntlnf't on a 3, 6or 12 month
bnsl~ Cr'Mit will b{'~vrn carrierC'ach
W{'('k

M&amp;
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Clwijled pop• rourr rile

fol/o wtnr tel~plton!

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UDNALL
PLUIMING &amp; HEAnNG
161 North !o&lt;ond
Mid.tport, Ohio 45760

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Billo Hare

•

1IUSINISS rHONI
16 14) 992-6550
IISIOIN(I rHONI

16141 992· 7754

All interested Cthzens a re

J.R.'s RE,AIRS

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SMALl ~NGINE
REPAIR
Authori11d Service
&amp; Parts

Briggs &amp; Stratton

Tecumseh
Weed Eater
Homelrte

Jacobaen

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LONG
VINYl &amp; ALUMINUM
Complete Remodelin g
Roollng of all Tvpes
Comptete Gutter Work
Worked tn home area
20 years

Middleport, Oh.

"·Free Estimales"
&lt;All (QllEn:

992-6611

Ph. (6141 843-5425

3· 20·87

Sattllite Salts

Installation

Rl. 124, Pomtroy Oltio

V1llage of Middleport

1412

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY

S.rvic1
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843-5248
RUSONAIIE • RlliAilE
8·20.'16 tfn

On Apnt 3. 1987. 1n the
Meigt County Probate Court,

Cue No. 25.490. Beverly
Bailey.
Rood.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al10 Trlltlllul••

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6·17·tfc

41327 East

Shade
RoediYille.
Ohio
45n2, Wal appointed ox•
Cum• of the eitate of Harley
linthicum, deceased, late of
At 1. Roedallillo. Ohio

45n2.

Robert E. Buck ,
Prob1te Judge
Lena K NnseiJoad. Cleril

" Free Estimates"

'

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772

No Sunday

3 11·87·1 mo

3·9.'87·2 mo. pd

PUBLIC NOTICE
The MEIGS COUNTY
BOARD OF MR / 00 . P. 0 .
BOX 307. John St. Syro·
CUH. Oh 45779. ll accept·
1ng bids for greding and ••·
phalt p1vmg per the follow·

6

ing specitic.tions·

Happy Ads

A.) Bida are to be boaed on
will grade

•For most cars and lighl trucks

pholt curb (price por ft. I
G.) Moint-nco of Zinc~

F.) 380 linn• ft . ol ...

'

HAPPY
BIRTHDAY,
BETT'f.
"

Ann oun ce 111 ents
3 Announcements
fGr Herb al life call Me rle 11
448 3131 10.am to 6pm or
448 2200 After 6pm

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

mp '~'
flatten ed Alum. Cans
26• lb
Clean Sheet Cast Alum.
25 &lt;lo 29' lb.
#1 COPPER ............... 42 1
#2 COPPEL ............ 32'
Irony Aluminum
5 to 18' lb.

SCIPIO RECYCLING
Located 2 MI. E of Pegev tlle
On Township Road # 142

Bob Borton, Owner
1·5··86-tfn

614-992-3466
Hm

PicMing up junlt cars Call attar

5 00 pm C1ll 614-9 92·6848
I wttl not be respontllbe for any
d&amp;bu otl'-. er than my own
S1gnod Brl11n Avery William • , •

Giveaway

4

7 pupplet •mall tCJ mad bu 1l d
Part amaH collie Call In even ·
tngs 614- 388 ·8180.
One male natured house cat ,

3Q4.e7 &amp; 6917.

YOUNG'S

SANDYrS
AUTO SALES

Automotive Repair
&amp; Service
TUNEUPS to TRANSMISSION
CALL 992·7403 Apt •
St. Rt. 33, Pomeroy, OH.

We'U Sell You A
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One

DENNY ·CONGO
WILL HAUl
JUST CAll!
992-3410
liMESTONE
GRAVEl - SAND
TOP SOil
FILL DIRT
IO·B·tfc

CARPENTER
SERVICE
-

Addona tnd rernoctehng
Roofing and gu1ter worlt
Concrete work
Pl umbing and electr ical
worlt

(free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 .6215 or 992· 7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
415 '8plc

GUN SHOOT
. RACINE

LOST Chow wh ite fema le Jmo.
old a lso 1yr otd m11e Chow
Both

moulh

Bashan Building

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

Lo st In Addison 111!11 small
brown and bt1ck dog REWARD
~ P4· 67~ · 7 199

In \llclnity
Ave C•ll
FOUND Ger Hound or hu1ky
type dog, •long Tom-Glenn Rd
Ph 61.·388·90 34,

Fou nd blu• Pontile hub c1p.
found by Pomeroy Bridge C1ll

614·992· 73•9
Found In Langtvitle, Ohio Rt
124 mtle. •dult dog Needalt'e
muter. Mediu m 1111 , long ·
hlired. redd lth gold colot with
white ()n neck . Cell 814·742·
2830 afternoons,

6:3D P.M.
factory Choiie

12 Gouge Shotguns Only
IO·I·tfn

Yard Salo

- · -Ganrpolis........ .

8&amp;8

Y1rd Stlfl
Furniture , c;:~rpet. clothing
dlthet , giiiiWifl, m1ny mit e,
it&amp;mt . AprH 7, 8, 9, 8am-8pm 2
EdgiW1!ont Orh1a

WOOD WORKS
CUSTOM :
*PLANING
'JOINTING
•MOLDING

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
RIVERINE ANTIQUES
1124 lost Moin St.

Pomeroy
HPURS~

VARIOUS PATTERNS
AND WOOD"SPEtiES
985-4176 or 985-3564

Tut. ·Wtd..Jri.

April 10. 11 12. 307 S prm g Ava
Aulo wuher, M•vteg Wringer
w u her , Kerby SWIIpll' air
c:ompres1or, mftc

11 a.m. to 7 p m.

·······pfPieiisanr ·· ..

Sunday t p.m.· 7 p.m.
ly Chon" or Appo1ntm1nt

&amp; Vicinity

RUSS MOORE

36532 BAILEY RO
POMEROY
3-25· 1 mo.

992-2526

3·2·1 mo

?0 Ho•d {orrl foowo1

..,.

Co1111 lw ed Su Btfttt
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UGLIS CLUI - POMIROT, OH .

lnstallalton of

pt~mps, and

~ ·, (J r·~· r;'lfT'r

1ond1tioning.

I'"

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l•'n''

WOf~

guoranlttd.

•

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"''!h ,.,,, o-1 onrl :o•P•' 1••
,,I '''"''"''111'

air

All

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1 P'' 1·,1\ln.,uf p~·
B•n~ 1'11'1)11

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I'UIU&lt; INiiTID

CALL (6141985-4222
SPECIAL.

HElL - Packag e

air

curb hoiglll on bldg. side.
H.J W.... to be completed
by Juno 30, 1987:
81do muat be aubmttted

to :

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At

1-o~lt

Pric""

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night

NO SUNDAY (AI.LS
4-16-16-Hn

tCUT OUT FOI FUTUt£ US!)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
915-3561

All Me..

Molga County 'loard of
t
MA I DO
•Walhera
•DIIhwMherl
P. 0 . Bo• 307
•R•noeo
lyroc-. Oh 411779
•Atfrigoretora
lid tubmln 'Dft dtadliM:
•Dryera •F,..,era
Moy 7. 1h7. 4 ;00 P.M.
PARTS
•nd
Lee WIIICI'*f•· Supt.
(3) 31 ; 14) 7. 14. 21. 3tc
IL_ _ _ _ _...:;:::!!..J

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
healer cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT ·HILL FORD
992· 2196

Middleport, Ohio
1. 1 3 -lfc

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•1n1ulat ion

•Storm Ooou
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows
•New Rooting

REPAIR .
49835 St. Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771

949-2606 Home

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

24 HR. SEll VICE

3·11.'87-1

OLO ORIEI\ITOl RUG S
WANTED. Any tl.r~t OtC.Orldltlan
C•ll tolt free 1·100-43 3-7847

USED TIRES
&amp;IAmRIES

U. S. IT. SO EAST
GIIYSVIUE, OHIO

PHOTOGRAPHER
VHS HOME RECORDER
Tr•sftn 3Smm &amp; 110 '-si·

llltlts Io VH ~Iape

Authoriud John Dttrt,

IIYt

New Hoiland, lush Nog

•Woddlnga

Farm

E~uipment .

Ootlar

F1t11 E~alt•••t.
Pert• &amp; Serilu
1-3.'86 ttc

')

•Graduttion l

NATIOI\IWIOE 11\lSURANC E.
P 0 , Bo• 1079, Mtrletta, Oh

46760. 114 374· 8240 An
equll opportumly tmploylf , •
EXCELLENT WAQES For tpere
t ime 111embly work, electron let crerta Othere Info ~5 041
11541 -0091 , ext 3687, 7 d1ya ,

TeltNialon Advertlllnu-N••d
high energy ptuon tor th• Pt
.-...unt •ret; po~tlbte future
m•negf!mlnt opportunity, b•sa
plut commission , e•perltnce In
advlrt!slng eeltl preferrld , l04
Help Wlnttd Olflt tho fOld
driven t11ptrltnctd In pneO·
mttlc ttnktr 1nd liquid 11nt. jr
w o rk. tlto mutt be e .ll plf1enced
In haurdous mltlf lttla htultnv

C• ll L1rry 1-800· 435· 5948 ,

8:30 AM

30 PM

Ptrt t lmt waltre11 w1nted even·
lng• only, apply In ptr10 n
Vllltge Plna Inn. 3004 Jt cll:eon
Ava. , PI Pit

12

Situations
Wanted

Hevt room In Private Cere Home
for 2 elderly patient• Rusona
ble rt1 tt 115 yr. •~per l enct
Sptclll diets. Good C1re Call

Vlrg1nl•'• Ptrsont! Cer1 Home
hiS v1e.ney for ttderty people
24 houre ctre, 20 ytltl ••P•·
rl~tr~CI Rtnontblt ret11 C1 U
t nyt lme , 814· 949· 3014

Insurance

15

Schools
Instruction

~ e trli n

ineu

Now , Soulhe111ern Bus
Co ll &amp;ge C•ll 614· 448·

•367

1 8 Wanted to Do
Blh'f*'ll'n{l in my home WHI

ret OfflnC81 Ph 614· 388·8114

8632

Atl ent ,on

Weipht bettch with welgha or
row•nv machine C11ll 814-44&amp;·

0688
Mobile Ho me ules. lirn 81
wheals Ph 814 379 . 2243.

prl)vld e m~tltls if nee ellery

H•""'

home ownttrs

it1

SJHtng ctea nmg time , nued httlf)~

If 10 c1111 GIUiburn Cleam ng
Se•v•cfl 814 388 9027 ~ eno·
nebl a Rates, Rtlf erences on
requett

Matur11 Christfan man Groun ds,
It 11ep1ng handyman, and IIIWn·

Citll Ph 614 •U8·2750
Will b!lbytli even ing• &amp; wee
ltMd s Catt 814 · 379 2510
Wilt do Ugh! h&amp;ullng, ltwn
mower rep1ir and som uutomo ·
lfve WOIIt Celt 81 4 · 742· .2393
or 614 -742 ·3091

f I!IJIIIIYIIII!Iil
St:r VII. I!:,

Husband and W1fe wltl do aprlnA
hou se clunlng tnd vtrd worlc ,

•

Fed••' Stitt Ch11l S••vlce Jobs
now available in your tre• For

lnf,.matlon

O.pl. 43

Pn 80 ~· 044 · 9~33

Hiring! Government JObs· vour

'"'· eu,ooo-tea,ooo. Phone

•SpecHII Even11

E~tll41ent Income tor p1rt time
home attembly work For infor•

CAlL 7 DAYS A WIEI

to 4

Dump Truck, single a~ le. 10h
bed, 6 ·•P•ed. 2·1peed rea• end.
IMV mlletg• C1!1 &amp;14·88J·

•Valuables
•In s Claims

992-7632

Are you lnt e r e~ted In 11rnlng
130.000 plu t inc:omt1 1ntu·
ran ee Aganev Avtlllble Send
R11ume or till for eppolntment

017 ~

11 Help Wanted

3SMM

A-1385

CAll NOW

304· 67~

SALES &amp; SERVICE

e..

2282

3·17·2 mo pd

010.

4&amp;9· 3535

2J48

TOP CAS H paid for 83 model
111d new•r uted tlt'l Smith
Bulck · Pontlac, 1911 El11ern
Ava • Otlllpolls Call 8 U ·'*48 ·

All Makes &amp; M~dtls

&amp; ROAD SERVICE

3-4· 1 1110 .

61 4· 44&amp;· 3672

949·3018 Bus.

"Fm ESOMAT!S"

1 - ~ 18

0 t or Info. 24 hrs
- - - - - - - · 1&lt;EXCELLENT WAG ES tor tpere
time 111omblv work. electron let, craft l Other• . lnlo 604·
641 ·0091 EXT 3026 7 doyt

1973 Dodg e V•n Nice lnt11 ior,
good •nglne E•cettent fot tri p•
or camp ing. Ctll &amp;14 9•9·

Jim Mink Chill -Old• Inc
8111 Gene Jotlnton

Uted Mobllt Homet Ph 614

BOGGS

ACTION
TOWING
·949·9070 or
949-2045

Ulld CltS

Price. t1089 95 lua tax

G&amp;M TV

A irline jobs 117,747 to 183,4159
yaar, now hlr tng l Ctll Jobllne

We PlY ceth lor lilt modiJI clean

446

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

h&lt; 1449

13

To blteo poundtge lor 0.111JI
County Call 814-379 2437

FREE LANCE

24 HOUR TOWING

Wanted To Buy

condit•oning for mob•le
or modular homes.
or 3 ton unit1 installed
on p•d &amp; ready to cool .

zy,

ctll refundtble (60 21838· 8885 •

11 4p256·6609

Mugh Yard Slit, April 8, 10, 11 .
Btl ow Sldert Jewerfy, Otlllpollt
Farry. thou11nd of ltemt

dV&lt;IWOf~

&amp;
humidif11n, furnoct, heat

, , r ~ 1 ! r.r l'f 'll'r;
~~ ~

1f11idtnt1ol ond smoll

at I I 116.000 -1118 ,000. Ph6 ne

522·0304 .

Middleport
8o Vicinity

IE·OPENS
MARCH 20
Virbin Mary
&amp; Angels for Yards
and Graves

A

14 29

.......P.ome;o·v·.... ····

rHUtl.17 PM- II Ul

Statues,

Airline• now hiring Resarvl ·
tl on1111, flight an enden ta, •nd
ground crew potltlonatvtUablt

AVON . no service ~:h~rge , open
ter,uorlea. phone 304 -87&amp; ·

8o Vicinity

St. lt. 124, SyrO&lt;vll

Bird Bath s, Ou1side
Yard Dolls. Jesu s

blue tongue 1nd
REWARD Pn &amp;14·266·

FIRE DEPT.

commercial unils.

and Gifts.

~lav e

7

HEATING &amp; COOLING

Potterv.

Government Joba . 11&amp;.040
169.230 yr Now hiring Ctll
805-887 6000 Ext R-9806 fo r
current fedar!.l lilt

Call 1·1119· 585· 6492 e•t.
OU40H fo r dettlls 24 hrs.

6 lost and Found

9333

BINGO

JO'S
LlnLE RED BARN

Posit ion l'lellebte with Head
Start for Program -Fitcal Secretary High Sc hoQI Otplome reqUired College courte work
helpful Preference w l!l be given
to lndlvidutla whh computer
experience In word procee•lng
tnd basic accounting ekilla.
Salary. t!i 60 per hour Applh:t·
tiona w11l be taken 11 ttla
Gel lla· Melgt Hetd Slart Admi·
n lstrath1a Office , Woo d1•nd
Centera In c .. 412 Vinton Pike.
GtiUpolls, Ohto untlll4 .00 P M
on Th ursday. April 9 For lntor··
matt o n call 446-6662 Galli•·
Meigs Head Stlf1 A Olvlston of
Woodtsnd Centen , tn c Is an
equ11 opportunity emptover

Hiring! Government jobs your .

Public Notice

1417 . 14, 21 3tc

'

AU the ..;..M
in
all the'r';t ~

··-~·­

ten comment• to the Office

NAPA SILVERLINETM Air Filters* Only S2.89
NAPA ~ILVEALINE TM Oil Filters* Only '1.99

992-2131

,.~·--

~~ --·-.
'MI - -IV•c- .....

of the Mayor.
Fred Hoffman ,

Ant~nnas

B.I ·Contractor

446-2962

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·-_
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TYs,

.and shape none blise to in~
sure proper drain~•·
C.J Primo. with .&lt;311 gollon
per 1q. yd. of bituminous
prime coat
0 .1 Pave with 3 in&lt;:h of 0 .
O.O.T. apocified 402 ••·
phoft fovoling COUriO
E.J P..o with 1 inch 0 .0 .
O .T. 404 wearing tour ...

157 Walnut St.
Middleport OH

11 - -

New Ho"'" Built

9

1870 Ill· yd.

162'Third Ave.
Galltpolis, OH

,,_..,........,
,_

117!1/!ln

·· M ayor

•

THE MOTOR PARTS.CO.

-·--·..

n--•••
11 - 1 -.......

Roger Hysell
Garage

encouraged to attend the
hearing and / or submit writ ·

S5.99-Suggesled Retail Price
(16-oz Can)
- 2.00-Manufacturer'l Mall·ln Rebate
'3.99-Rnal Price After Rebate

Sale ends May 16, 1967.

'

Help Wanted Pro111ct1ve Service
Reprttentetlve for agency serving adu lts with menta! ret•rdt·
t1on in the Gallipolis are•
Ptrt·ttme poalt1on Bechelo• e
degr ee In releted fi eld required
Send ' resu me to Diane Sluvageot. Advocacy &amp; Protect ive
Serv1c... Inc., 68146 Bannock
Road, Sl Clarrsvl!le. Ohio
439&amp;0 Resumes must be a ent
by April 24th

SIDING CO.

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

ment

SAVE S2.00·0N NAPA BLUE MAX CLEAtfER WAX

No subsC'rlptiOns b) mall prrmlltf'd In

GARAGES

plica tion to be submitted to
the Ohio Dept of Develop -

S1Q.68- Suggested Retail Pnce 12 Quarts
- 7.20-Manufacturer'll Mall·ln Rebate
13.48-Rnal Price After Rebate

areas whri"E" ho!TK' carriPr S('rvlct' Is
avallabf('.

....

SALES &amp; SERVICE

to review and discu11 the ap-

Save S7.20 on the purchase of acase

.

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We C1rry Flsh1ng Suppli"

wtthin the State of Ohio, and

SUBSCRIPTIQN RATES

• 0.1ll\' ...

H•
.. .

fered to eligible jurasdtcUons

Bv Carrier or Motor Ro•k&gt;
·
On(' W~&lt;'k .....
..... •.
.. . .... $1.25
Onr Mont h
. S~A"
Onr Yf'ar
$6~ . ~

SINGLE COPV
PRICE

BISSELL

0

Public Notice

NAPA
29¢·

POSTh1A.ctn: R Stnd ,lddr~~ c h .;n~w.;
In Thf' Oa!lv ~f'nlln('l . 111 Co urt~~
PomN oy Ohio 4!m;g

entcd bv W&lt;·s tma CJabill'l' &gt;~s ­
sisted bv Bessie Beckie), El ila·
b~ th .l ot d.r n, F'r!'rL t Smt ih. and
Ka th; Jorda n
Plans were discu ssed for Bthlc
sc hool and Easter scrvtces Cu
est at the mel.'ling wds Mrs.
Rodney Bowen.

n&amp;
Itt•
I ll&amp;

.. - - ... . .....~ .....u .. ·~ -

.... -

237 Race St . Middleport,
Ohio .
The purpose ol the hear~ng
is to discuss the Compre-

ln lrr n.rl lon,tl
lnl nnd D.tl l\ Prrss 1\o: .. ocl,tt lon .rnd t ht•
Ohio Nc·~ sp,tprr Ass(l("IBI ton Nallonul
Ad\·rr II" I n~ Rrprf'(f'RIIHIH'. Br.mh,rm
Nr" ~p.rprr S:tlfo;;. i:lJ Third A\'r.nur
Nl'\1. \'ork Nr" Ynrk 10017

An Eas1f'r ptogr&lt;Jm was plrs-

u•-•"•-•
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Ytlfage council chambers at

Pll'~ "

•••III'
OIIot
f4.

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ginning at 7:30 p.m in the

I liSPS 14,.9601
1\ J)l v l!;hm ul Mullln.wdla. ,ln t
Publlsht'&lt;l t~ wrv afiNnoon. Mond.tv
1hr ou ~ h F'r lct.rv. 111 Cf'l urt St , Pn
ll11't'O\" Ohio. b\ thr Ohi o \' ,riiM P ut)·

1 DAI'f
IDiol'f
ID n l

.............. ..... _.,_,,._,,oo,
..
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...
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of H!&gt; SAE·30, 10W·30 or 10W-40 oil.

Ohi o

civil rig hts artlvtst. or a 1\0rker
f01 lmpt 01 l'd ln terg1oup rcla
ttons are llkPI)' cundtdatl's for
this .tw.rrd.
Propert y Ownership··The Or·
dlnancl' rook meas ures for thr
"just preservation of propert y"
and 'for thr wid!' distr ibution of
pro)kort y among thr prople as ~~
co ndit ion of n;publiran !(OYl'rn·
mPnl This award should be
!!ivrn to one whose participation
In the economic life of, Qhlo
demonstra tes the us£&gt; of private
propert y for public (!ood and who
has broadened the base or
ownership. Exa mples are an
owner of a business that has
made valuable rontrlbutlons to
the community's well·bei ng. a
worker atllve In promoting em·
ploye ownership of a priva te
enterprise or a land developer
who has farillifllted home
buying.

NO~

and the special housmg pro·
grams currently bemg of·

·ni,s nwanl should br 1(1\'1'11 to on&lt;•
min o r lt v rommunily uffcj il s, a

ll.M Until

PUBLIC HEARING

Tht&gt; Daily Sentinel

Hungc1 Prowct and the Gutdr
post Outr&lt;'ach when the Tcmplr
United Me th od is t Woml.'n s
Group ml't recently with Ha zel
S!OUl.

AATII

The Vtllage of Middleport
will hold a publle hearing on
1\'londay, April t3, 1987, be·

1

Nolthwl'st T&lt;•ttilot~·

TO PUCI AN AD CAI.L 992·1156

MONDAY tftru f.IY I a.M. to J' , M.

O'DEll LUMBER CO.

th&lt;• gU.Jl'.lll il'r of dtu•

CUSTOM BUILT

PH. 992·9949

Do nat ion s wr10 mad!' to lhr

who arc bot h in nurses training
now Bl'tt \ Chnstopherson won
the door prize. a basket of fruit
NE'xt meE'ting will be held on
Apn l 28at 1..10 p m. with th!'door
prize to be a potted pla nt.

VINYl SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
0 BLOWN IN
INSULATION

3· 17-1 mo

. .1 1, . liki'h ('arulicl dtP" .
1-: clu r .1 1 1 11 n I () 1 ( I ' r c·
l{c, S p~ Jll s 1IJt Ill\ 'I ht '
0 1(l!ll, tll&lt; 'l'
t' IH'tH II'.t L! I'&lt; I r•du r.1 ti o n tn onh' r to

IJIP t' llll&lt;'ns I ·x.l!lliJii.'" rndud p .t
t• ·.rdu•t
prolt•"isor. princtp.ll

thr

Marybelle Frecker and Carrie
Kennedy hosted the rrcen t meet
rng of the Women's Auxtl farv or
Veterans Memorial Hospita l.
It wa s noted lhat srhol.ll'S htps
had been awarded to Armintha
Norr is and Norma .Jea n Hysell

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

190 MULBERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.

Temple UMW

Auxiliary1cond~tct.r bttJine.r.r meeting

hensiVe Houstng / Nelghbor·
hood Revitalization program

of &lt;'trnws 11 1lcl lllJUnPs. · · Tho!oiC'
subj1•rt to thosr l ~ a ws di'P nf

f't\ in

savings account.

libPII\ 01
lhf' lt '. lci f' l u l .1 t l'ltg iOUS tn Sl tiU IC'

n01 k t11 and lot Olll C'CIUrll l lOil&lt;t l
"' SH' Ill h:r~o:;; hf'lprcllot m 1Psponsl

ll uma n l'n' Pdo m··Th l' or·
dianrr fOIP\'01 ptohtbi tl'd sl.11··

tto n was di scussed and legisla·
lors wtll be contacted by Bar·
rows A literary program was
prl'S&lt;' nt ed by Cta btree. lecturer.
The Grange a ll·coun ty banquet
wil l be held Apnl 24 at the
Sa i!Sburv School Tickets may be
obt at ned frof!l thl' gra nge
master

d

cUn :.~ n C'('
sr( u tr-cl l rhr• rt\
b\1
ntl 'd l1 "' ot l,n\ fm thP 'prt'\'rnt tO n

proc«'Ss. This award shnulcl bt
gl\'t1 n to om• \\ ho h o~s protl'r tr d

OBSERVE'! BIRTHDA\' The first hlrlhday of Randall
W. Hudson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Hudson, Rutland,
was celebrated with a party
rect•ntly. Ice cream cak&lt;• was
served and Larry Hook pro·
vlded music. Altenlllng w&lt;•re
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hud·
son, Mr. and Mrs. Georgt•
Chiles, ('onnie and Mlk!• Mul·
ford, Tert•sa and Allsha Cr&lt;•
means, Kim Hudson, Larry
Hood, Mary Hysell, an Sara
Me Daniel. Sending gifts wen
Earl Fit•Jds, Owen Wlsrman
and Ru-s Fields. The youngs·
ler r&lt;•ceived Sl25 fur his

.Jil'

I.IIJNt\' Through l.llW··Thr Or·

fordl'd

Pomeroy Senior
Cit ~l!ns Sq uare Dance Club' Is
sp6nsorin g a dance Fnday ni ght,
8 to 11 p m .. with music by the
Oht o Ri ver Bend Boys. Adm is·
ston $1.50, children under 12 free.
Bring snac ks for snack table.

I h.ll t f•lrg ron .anrlrl'l tg 1uu s itbf'l'l \
ro ""0C'IP I\ I\ l.t ,\

p1 om o1c• ·mnr .lltl\ dlld knm~ I
t•clg t' · nt•t •dt 'LI b' .t st ·II -J,:u\'r r nm g
po lt! lc,JI soci( 1 1\
Thi s ,1\\dld
s ho u ld ht ' gl\ t' tl to orw whosp

C'tl ll SICif•n•d

PO~EROY-

.It&lt;' bondltlt'.il

rc•fle&lt; ·ted ur t' l\ic Jn\'OI\t•nw nt .

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Mr and Mrs .ltm Ruta~.
Columbus, spent a dav rrcenllv
wtth her brother-m·law ilnd SIS·
ter, M1
and Mrs Arthur
Crabtree.
Kat en Gil key. At hens. was !he
Sat urday gursi of het Ill othr1 Ill
law and sistrr. Mr and Mrs.
Walter J ordan and famtl)

The Marv Stanean Patterson
famt ly of Fort Wa1 ne. Ind . a nd
the Maxme Staneart Leeds lam
ilv from Rockledgl'. F'l a. was
ca lled here by the d('ath of thei r
mother. Florence Sta ne.trl. All
ar!' former resident s of the
co mmunity. Mrs. Staneart died
at O'Bleness Memorial Hos pit al.
Athens. alll'r suffering a stroke.
Ralph Jordan spent a weekend
m Columbus wtth his brot her-in
law an d sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Denms Dev me
Mr and Mrs. Keit h Jorda n.
MonroP, N. C. were weekend
gues ts of thelf pa rent s, Mr and
Mrs . Dwai ne Jordan. Carpenter.
Mr and Mrs. Jamr Keffer, New
Marshfield. and othei relat ives

Dance

VINE STREET

Rickerd and Mrs Shubert Me as
amer wi ll do a program on tabl e
set llngs. Both are members of
the Ga rden Cl ubs of Ohio. Inc .
board and Na11o na l Cou ncil
Judges and both rrstde m
Ci rrlevil le.
All clubs ate temmded to take
plants. seeds. blj)bs. and other
materi als for the saiPs table.
Luncheon reserv al IOn dead lin&lt;' is
Apr tl 2~ and the cost is $8 50 wll h
the reser va tion and mon ey to be
sent lo Mrs Ge nny .Junk . .Jackso n Dis trict Treasurer. 31 Cit mer
La ne. F'rankford. Ohio 4:ifi2R

Carpenter community hap

IJ4' PI\ C'n to onr
ghf' P\id r• nr t·

ddt •nd rr ol 11'1 1gious

lown,llip
Tnl ' nlb( ' l

Show rescheduled
POMEROY - The Meigs
Co unty J aycee magic show
which was cancelled Saturd ay
du e to the s now storm has been
rescheduled lor 7 p.m. on Apnl 18
at the Meigs Junwr High School
u1 Middleport.

wh o~&lt;· .tCII\fii&lt;'S

\\IHl "'P c•ttn\"lf'lJOTl s

library and take adva ntage of Its
outstanding values. From books.
to videos, the library has the
Ia test best sellers ~nd the oldest
class ics Why spend $19.95 on a
new book or SJO on a video, check
out the ma terials at the library.
The library also houses an
ex tensive collection of cookbooks
and pa renting books. ·
In observance of Nationa l

SATURDAY
BALD KNOB - A hymn sing
will be held at 7 30 p.m. Saturday
at the Freedom Gospel Missionary Church, Bald Knob and
Sliversvl lle Road. leat urlng the
Shekimih Singers.

1"'" tn "goOII govrr nmr'nt .mrl tlw
lldJlJllli&lt; 'SS' or m.tnklnd . Thh

F111 Pxarnpl(• , e~ countv audttor.

Hci\'Od1 t (' 01 pi' O~PC UIIJ1g t1 t IOnH'V

OIJSPJ

PI I\ .!llcllt'C"O~ Jl]Z( ' d it s ('QilllliJU ·

prrson

.It(' rxamp l('s of ed nchdates

{'Q UII I \''s

dl ndncC' p lO IPC it 'd lf'ltg tous I11J

school t)()an l mf'mllf'l Ot p.Jrc•nt
111 IIVf'l' im o,l,t·cl orn su pJIOtl o l

gi\Tll to on&lt;' who has S01'1'0d thr
Jll'O pi&lt;' 11 f• ll thl o u ~ h gm ern men!

lilwrtv through lhl' c~dminisll\1 ·
lion of justkr ,\ Judge. ldw)er,
poli r&lt;' officer . ci\•11 llberilr ~

.JanPt Bolin of Rulio~nd. p1esl
li\'111 of lhr Ohio A"ocla110n of
Gdl'dPn Cl ubs. as a p.trt of MPigs

lkiigton .t nd l.ihl'l'I\ ··Th&lt;• Or

Business Services

'

"Destgnmg Gourmets" wi ll be
the theme of the Jackson Di s·
tr lc t, Ga rden Clubs of Oht o, Inc ,
Nat ionaI Council of Garden
-Clubs. Inc. to be held on April27
at the Holiday Inn in Chillicothe.
Regtstra lton and coffee hour
will begin at 9. 30 a. m with the
meet mg at 10 a.m Mrs . Robert
Wilke! (Joant will give the
morning progrm. A hot buffet
luncheon wil he served at 11 30
a nd at 12: JO new oflicers wi ll be
ms railed
At the aft &lt;o&gt;rnoon program to
begin at 1 p.m Mrs. Robert

NEWSPAPER INSERT SALE
DATE MA~BEEN
EXTENDED THRU
. APRIL 18th.

1 oung stl'l's.
In C'Onjunrtio n w tt h the sf' rrnu'

11 Help Wanted ·

Garden clubs .to gather at meeting

O'DELL'S

Science Fair planned at Chester;
judging, open house are Friday

Bicentennial awards program a ounced
No min.llion' lot ttu· Spli tt ol
'R7 A\\allls ,, pall ol Ill!'

SILVER RIDGE - Unity
Smgers will present a musical
program at the South Bethel New
Testament Church, Sliver Ridge,
at 7 p.m. F rl,day.

IN TODAY'S PAPER

1.\

A wid&lt;' va rw1 ~ of paperback
hooks fot ehlldrPn of all ages.
priced fr om ~~ lu $1i. o~ nd lhr•rr •
arc parent lcac hrr boo ks in ·
r ludrd The public " lnvttr·d to
visi t the fair during sehool hours
•rnd thN'l' wil l br evenmg hours
from li to 7 p m on April 1:1 for
residen ts who e.m 1 mak&lt;' II

lion at Ohio Un iversity Inn 7 p.m.
Thursda y

Columbia Grange conducts business· meeting
A donal ton was made toCA RF.
as part or the yra r·s program ol
givi ng at the recPnt meetmg of
Col umbta Gt ange held at thr
hall
Ptoeeeds from a lund t•ai sin g
pto]ert W('I P tu rned m to Eliza
beth Jorda n. women s ac t IV It irs
ehat rm an Resu lt s of the judging
of !he National Gra nge sewing
ro ntrs t were 'all nounc&lt;'d with
.lane l.l cwl'llyn taking ftl"! m thr
ady lt class, Pall.' Manzt'l , sp-

It's National .Library Week

clll rltfurtd1ble 102·138-8885.

matlotl

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eon 13121 741 ·8400

4880

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Opportunity
I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PU8USH· '
lNG CO recommend• lhlt yo -.
do busintu with Pl&lt;lple you
know , •nd NOT to send moniBV
through the mail until you hwe
lnvutigat~ the oHermg,

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Page- 6- The bail 5entinel
Business

21

LAFF-A-DAY

0 pportunity

Househol~

51

Goods

Vflllay Furniture, new &amp; uied,
large section of qua lity furniturft . 12·1 6 El!lstern Ave ,
G11llipolla

B&amp;IIU1V Shop equipment tor aale.
Gom g ou t of busines1. Goad

! hape Call 614 -992-2743 .
GOOD USEO APPLIAN CES
Wath ers . dryers , refrigeratort,
range t . S ltaggt Ap pli ancet.
Upper Ri.11er Ad. bM ide Stone
Crest MoteL 614-446-7398 .

Professional
Services

23

53

Hometown personal care. Hmve

11acancv tor adu lt care. Profes ·
sional emp l o~eea in 3 worki ng
shifts . Ca ll 61 4· 992 -6859 or
.Julia's Pers ona l Care Home has
opening for elderl y patients, 2 4

54 Misc . Merchandise

hou r care. family busi neaa si nce

1959. 304 -773-6873.
" A U1tlfl De aign", i ntt~ r lo r de·
sign buainess for people on
limited budgAt Ind ependently
own&amp;d , 304 -676 -6636

Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over
1.DOOtires.sizes12, 13, 14. 15,
16. 16 .6. 8 miles ou t Rt . 218.
Call 614-256-6251 .

I

Plattic ciatarn state approyed.
plattic sept ic tanks. plauic
culvurta, metal culvertt. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jaclt son. Ott. 614-288-5930

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

Mual Utll newly re modeled 1 bdr.
home - 6 4 Mill Creek St. GI IIipolis. 81 8,900 . M ake offer.

Call614· 446-2639.
Unge l:ieautiful 5 BR home, 47
wooded acret. Meigt Loca l,
Cherry Ridge. $44,900. Ca ll

614·992·7160.
4BR Brick . 1 'h bat h plua add 1
showflr
Fa mity RO om with

fireplacu. carpe t rhru out , CA.
double car garage. excellent
nei Rh bo rh oo d 1 mll &amp; from
Holter. Call af ter 4pm orwlt-end
for Ap pt . Ph . 614 -446-3364.
For tale b'f owner: 2 ltO"'' hou se
in Middlepon o11er.looking park .
30 yr guamteud vinyle sid ing,
w-w carp et. 1 117 bath. uniqu&amp;
woodwork. 614-992 -5 1 26.

Governman1 hom 8 s h om 81
~U - repa l r ) Delin( 1uent tax propert')' . Rt~~po aseulo n s . Call 806687-6000 Ext. GH.- 9B06 for
curren t repo Utt .

"N.A.S.A. is planning to send
100 cows into space~ It'll be
the herd shot 'round the
world!"
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35 lots &amp; Acreage
33 'ac res

3 milea west of HMC .
near route 35 . Ca ll 614 -4488221 atter 6.
Lot 4·5 acres more- leta. 5 milo&amp;
from city limih . Rt . 218. Call
61 4 -446-2460 alter 4pm .
19 Acre Lot . Wood t Mill Rd ..
Hunt ingt on. Trailer Pad, water
tap . Ideal home t ite . Cell 614684-6701 .
As hton building lots, mo.bilu
homes permi1t ad, Clyd e Bowen.

I -J-•._3_0_4_-5_7_6_·2_3_3_6_.- - - -

2 h11droo m houte in Cli hon.
Price rftd uced fro m 816,000 to
814 .000 Phone 1-3 04 -773663 4.
In Pomeroy, 8 rooms and bath
with fu ll bu.e mant and fireplace
Thi t is a steal at 814.000. Call
614 -992 -7462 .

In Brad bu ry. beside WMPO .
br ick hou te tor aa le. Call 61 4·
992 -6964 o r 814-992-5085.
By appolnlment flnly .
3 DR ., r&amp;t: rfllltion roo m. kltch&amp;n.
dining room, larg e fr onl and
bftelt po rctt 811 10 wooden bu ilding, yard with c hain link fanc11.
Ru stle Hill a, Sv ra cuse. Oh io.
614 -949 -29 10 betwa11n 9 4p.m. 614 -992· 58 6 8 after4 :00
p.m.
Price d for qu irik tile. 3 bedroom
home. 2 sto ry , dornor lol In
Middleport. No do wn paymen1
r&amp;qulred., Phone61 4 -992 ·3194
or 6 14-992-8072 .
Att umable loa n, 3 bed roomt . 1
b11th. fam ily room wi1tt wood
burner, eel in kitchon, c&amp;ntral air,
11h ln~~el oc ros . musi tell relocating. e ftll 11har 4:00. 304-6764450.
8 yHar old house, 5 rooms &amp;
b11th. 1tael tlding. 2 car att•ch&amp;d
g11r11ga. 1 v, ocros ground. 2
outbuilding• . 1 mil o off Rt . 2 on
lomb lnto n Run Fload. 304-

896·3866.

3 bedroo m•. 2 c ar gar11ga.
bftaomen l. 1 ac re lot. four miles
fm m Point Pluannt. pri ced mid
fifties . cn ll 304 -676 -6835.
Price rodu cad . '39.500.00, 3
budroom, huge lcitchvn and
livingroom, Jerrys Run Road.

304·676·2668

32 Mobile Homes

for Sale
NEW AND US ED M OBILE
KESSE L'S OUAliTV
MOBILE HOME SALES , 4 MI.
WES T. b AlliPOUS. RT 36.
PHONE 814 -446· 727 4

HOM ES

1966 Skytln~~ 47•10. t2400.
Call 6 14-4 46 -0390.
1 4x70 1 976 Kirkwood 3 bdr., 2
bath S. elltrfl nice. Gat tte11t , trae
de livery . blnckad up. 88960.
C1ll 6 14 -446-0 1?5 .

1972 fiA mlntJO 121166 J BR . 1 1h
bll th. tot11l Alect , CA. Bx 10 de ck
&amp; J116 dack , underpinning. 1ome
ltunlthlngt A1king •4995 .00
Ph 61 4· 246-96 47 .

1974 Granv ille 14•70. 3 bed·
u1om . 1 '!J btjthl. all electric ,
rnu11 be moved. 86800 OBO .
614-985-4367 .
1977 moiJila ho me. 12• 00. all
electric. $6, 500 00 . 304-57Cl -

2809.

12x66 Schultt on 1 acre lot.
Furn ithed , out building &amp; utal·
lito di tc , J eny s A1m . S 12,600.
30 4~ 578 - 2 1 92

183e craa - 1 JmUes otfSt . Rt .
87. 198 1 14K70. 3 bedroom

mobile "ho me, l11rge m•chlnery.
1011Hie thed , 36 llcrfls, pauure,
36 acres meadow. bahtnct
timber, 2 pondt, t prlngs, erou
f t~rlced . Mu tt relot:at e, 30 48nce95·3060 .

Antiques

Old Oriental Rugs Wanted !.Any
size or condit fon. Call toll free
1-B00-433-7847 .

61 4 - 949 - ~927

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Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr. ranch. Rodney Villege II.

IJ285 mo. plus doplltit. Referen ces requir ed. Call Blackburn
ReeUv 614-446-0008 .
Furn lthtd ona room cottage all
newly redaco rated. Only largfl
enough for onellr two adults. No
pelt . Re f. Ill dep . requ ired. Ca lf
614-446-2543.
l bedroom house. Wet! Columbia, 8180.00 monttl plus depos it
and re fr ences. 304-773-5840.

2 and 3 bedroom house. 304675 -3030 or 676 -3431 .

44

Apartment
for Rent

The Arbuckle Church Aide is
now taking orders for ttom &amp;made Eatter Eggs. A 6 oz. egtt
sells tor IJ1 .00. Chocolate col/fired flevon · are; chocolata,
coconut, peanu t butter . .maple
nut. cherry, 8r cherry nut . Call
30 4-937
· 2881. 304 ·4681853,
or 304·458-1997.

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lor Rent
10x60 2 BR mobile home. Ca ll
614-949-2424 .
2 bedro om 66• 14 AC. Quiet
neighborho od c lote to Rio
Graf'lde. Adults preferred. Reference required. Ph . 61 4·2 45 6 8 66 or 446-0239 .
2 BA Mobile Home in E11e rgreen
P~ . 6 14-446-7032 .
2 bedroom trai ler for rent in
Sy ra cuafll . Mu t t apply in perton.
61 4 -992 -2728

APARTMENTS , mo bile homes.
houset. Pl. Pleata nt an d Gallipo lit. 614-446!- 8221 .
1 br apartment, partlv furn ished.
Henderso n. I 150. mon th . Call
after 6 :00, 304· 675-1972.
SPRING S PE C IAL : IMME DIATE OCCUPATION Laurland
apts. George St. New Haven. W.
Va. We are offering hee security
deposit to qualified •ppticants
for occupation before M11y
1967 . Co mpletelv ca rpeted. 2
bedroom, renge, refrigeratio n,
pleuant surround ing• wilh pl av
area. Ca ll 304-882 -3716 from
10:00 AM to 9:00PM . E.O,H.

Knapp S ho e. &amp; tra sh Compec!Or . tel&amp;phon&amp;. Ph. 614 -4467453.
Co mplftte 65 Mustang interior ,
t125. 1 set Smith Tourchs manv
extra s 81 60 . Sears Woodburner
1100. M11gie Ch9f Ov en. 2 Trans
one 1981 Chtt~JV and 1979 Ford
Ph. 614-446-4462 .
Crib bed, plftypen, infan t carseat , pony chair. Cll 614· 388 -

9305.

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FREE KODAK FILM for life. plus
hundreds of dollars of free gitts.
Call toll free 1-800-433· 631 2.
Barrel game table w ith · embossed Ba ckgammon &amp; cfl ess
board w ith 4 barrel cha in 5500.
Also Ping Pong tabl e 5 75.00
Call 614 -44&amp;- 3934.
New Sandpiper. 1 v, inch diaph ragm, water pump . 5650 . Call

614·992·6875.

Tony's Gun Repairs , ho t reblu aing . Open 9 :00AM to 7 ~ 0 0 PM

Call 304·675-4631

. Rough lumber. oek &amp; poplar
$160 per thousand by 1ho 8d. or
20c bd . ft . 304-675-4412.
Walker' s Wrecker, Hend erson.

45
Rooms for rent , day . week .
m on th. Ga i1 1A Hote l. C111l 614 446-9715 . Rantulowl!l sS 120
m on ttt.

' 84 Honda Elite scooter
8 1,200.00. Garden tiller Stat e
Man used ver')' little $300.00.

304·675·6123.

Furnis hed room . t 140. Ut iliti es
paid. Share bath. Single mal e .
919 Second. Getllpolis. Ca ll
446-4416 aft er 7pm.

Office Space lor Renl. E~tcellfl nt

lor Attorn.-.,s, Acco untant. ate.
CIOlfi to Court Hou$e. Call
Wittman Real Estat e Agency.
614-446 -3644 .
COU NTRY MOBILE Hom e Par k.
Ro ute 33, North of Pomeroy .
RentAl trailert . Call 614-992 7479.
Space fo r rent , trailer spa.;;as.
Locus t Rd . Rt. 1, Poi nt Pt&amp;asant.
304-675-1076.

J pc . maple bedroom s uite,
matteu and t prings. dea k and
chair, sewing ma chine. 304616-3244.

55 Building Supplies
Building Mat eri&amp;ls
Block, brick, sewer pipes. wlgdows, llntela. etc. Claude Win·
tors. Rio Grande, 0 . Ca ll 614-

246-6121 .

Concrete blocks 1111 sltat yard or
delivery. Mason und . Gallipolis
Block C:o., 1 23'11 Pine St. ,
Gallipolis. Ohin Call 614-44 6-

2783.

0608 .

3 bethoom mfl bile home, gerden
1pace. lt id!. no peu, 304-4681881

Wont ad 10 rent : Pauurft Call

2 bAdroomt , IOtlll elecuic. lllr
cond, lift mil e ou t Sand Hill R oMt
Phontt3 0 4-675 · 3834

49

614·949· 2682.

For lease

Ready mix con cre1e and all
concret e su pplies. Call us Vall ey
Brook Cement and Sup plies.
304-773-5234 .

56

For l&amp;ase- Nice large 2 bndrfl om
apt . Call 614-446-1024.

Hi Cou rt Street. 2: BR . 1Vt
bat hl . w / w carpet , co m~J_Iete
modern kitchen , g11 heat, well
iuul11ted. wired tor phone re.
cable tv , t paCiout, perking in
rttllr, pllt lo, 8376 / mo . plus
utilit ies. Depos it , Re fer8tl ces
req uired No pett . CIIII614-445 -

58

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCT ION &amp; FURNITUR E 62
Oliva St .. GaiUpoltt. New &amp; uted
wood-coal t to\lel , 6 pe wood lR
tulle S399. bunk bedt t 199,
reclinert new &amp; used bedroom
tu lt et, wringer wuhert , &amp;
thoes. New . living roo m suitat
8199· 8699, lamps: C•ll 814446·3 15 9.
County Appli1n ce, Inc. Good
used appllancet and TV s&amp;u.
Open BAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat . 614·446-1699, 6 27 3rd.
Ave G8Hipollt, OH .

Pets for Sale

Or11gonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CF A Himala')'an . Pe rthm and
Siamese kitte ns. AKC Ch ow
puppi&amp;s. New Chow puppies.
Ca t1614 -446· 3844 after 7PM.
Re gisTe red Dachshund
puppies Ill so 1 mal11 Pekines e Ph.
614-446-7920 .
AKC

Hamnttrs S1 . 25, Hamster II
compl ete set up S8.00. 2
Gerbala and ae1 ups S6.0Q,
Regittered D•n11 S 100. Ph.

614·446-1364.

Eute.- Bunnies pure bred Ne·
therland Dwarfa. Greftt t or 4-H
Call 614-446-0804 after 4pm
AKC Aegi1 te red Chi tt ua hue
pups. 6wk1. old Call 814-446 -

7766.

Used 6 Rebuilt Tr~nsmiSiiof\1.
All· lntern i lly inspeeted &amp; guar•ntted. fnetalletton and pic~ · LIP ·
avall•ble. Call 114-441·0916, .

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

&amp; Vegetables
B &amp; S Produce now l)pftl't at our
new locttion 1313 EatlernAve.
Gallipflllt, across from · Plzz.a
Hut. Big selection Quality Frultt
8!nd Veg e tabl es . o ·PEN
EVERYDAY.

1968 Citv Aluminum Dump
Trailer 30ft. 1974 Dodge D-800
Dietel Log Truck. G-Model Prentica knuck.leboom Leader whtt
ca b &amp; po wer unlt -Dieul .
Moun
on Tandom
16ft.
Pup ted
Trailer.
24ft . Ford
Starcratt
Camper sleeps 8 . fully ftqUiped
FFC Saw-Buck. Montgomety
Ward wood tplitter lik&amp; new.
Troy Built Tiller. 1977-0 ·100
Dodge Truck 60,000 actual
milet, runs good Call 614- 388·
9031 Evenings.

Farm

Supplie s

&amp; Livestock
61 Farm Equipment

1--- - - - - - - - 2010 John Deere d iea ~ tractorplows, disc 53950. New ldea
Dyne Bounce mower $496. Lat&amp;
model 22.CT John Deere baler
&amp;1295, Hay wagon 8300 . Call
614-286-6522.
CROSS 8o SONS

U.S . 36 West, Ja ckson . Oh io.
614-286-6451 .
Massey Fergu son, New Holland.
Bu sh Ho{l Salet &amp; Service. Over
40 u1ed tr•ctort to choote from
&amp; complete line of new &amp; used
equipment. Lar gest t election in
S .E. Ohio .
JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR "35 W. Gallipolit,
Ohio. Call 614· 446· 9777, eve.
614-446-3692 . Up front trac tors with warrflnty over 40 uted
tractors, 1000 tools.
Utility Bldg. Spl : 30'x40' d ',
16x8 Overhead door , Service
Door. t5 333 Erected. Iron
Ho rse Bldga . 614-332 -9745.
Vermeer 504 H Round Balet
used 1 Season makes 6•4 Balet.
U600. Ph . 614-388-9832.

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34

Business
Buildings

larg e 2 bedroom apanment In
Middlept;t" , wtllher •nd dryer
hookup , pa"lelty fumlth.cl. Pey
own utiUtiM . t111. per month.

Coil 814·992·2311 doy1· or

Commercl•l buildings for IMit. 614- 9~2 - 250t wtnlnQI .
Downtown Pt. Pteuant. Stor ... l ___;_______:___
offlcts. A-On• Aa.t Ettett. 1 bedroom aplftment in Middl•
Carol Ye&amp;ger. Broker. Call 304· port , all utllitl" pekl. f210 . per
&amp;76·5108.
montk. Coil e14·H2·1713.
J

71

3 "12 HP rototilltr for ule. t150 .
Call614· 992-7216.
1953 Ford Tractor. Good run·
nlng condition. With plow• and
disc. 12000. Call 614~ 992·

6092.

New HoUend 477 Hay bind. Exc.
Cond . 304-273· •215 .

White i1 hp. $4,950.00. OPEN
HOUSE, April 10 and 11 . Big
Di•count on m~~cttinery. 10% off
parts. Sidtprt Equipment, Hend·
erson, W, Va. 304-875-74&amp;21 .
Portable head gate t800.00.
Single 111le f~rm trsiler 1250.00.
Wood splittar 8300.00. 304-

882·2627.

7573.

742-2372.

1980 Da1eun 510. 4 door, good
cond, call 304&amp;-876-5689 aftM

5,oo PM.

1975 Monza town coupe, V-8 ,
new tirM, p•lnt and e•heust :
Good cond, t800.00. 814-387-

7767.

1879 Old• Cutl•11. 1977 Pinto.
1975 Bronco. Callaher 5 p.m .•

62 Wanted to Buy

304-171-6331.
Now buvtng thelf corn or ear
corn. Call forlatett quotes. River
Citv Farm Supply, 61•· 448·

1981 Chevrolet Malibu Clastic
wagon. A / C, AM-FM stereo.
P.W. and Door Locks. excellent
condition. 304· 176-4384.

Wantltd 10 buy tob..:co poundage in Mason Counr;.
675-2970 or 675 =1824 af1ar

19?9 Trant Am. •nginl.- and
rebuilt. new clutcl!.
pretisure plate •nd throw out
buring . Needt painted
12,896 .00 firm . 304· 675-

2985.

30•·

6'00.

tran~mislion

4819.

63

Livestock

Duree Boars. Bred jutt like the
boar• we tested 11 the Ohio
Testation th•t gained over 2.1
ibt. per day. Roger Bentley.
Sabina, OH. 61 :J.-.&amp;84-239B.
Young pure bred Charlola BuU

1980 Buidc Skylark. Z.B V-8
engine, til power, axe cond. high
mileage, 304· 875·7375.
1978 Cedatlic. good cond,
•1 .800.00. 9 :00 am -2:00 pm

304·675-2949 •• 4,00·8,00
304-875-7432.
•

Full blooded Simmentalbull, son
of Signal. 4 yu old. 2.000 lba,
phone 304-895-3496.

64 Hay &amp; Grain
lob1cco poundag• 19141b. 40
eentt a pound. PI! . 114· 246-

6428.

1917 ChiWV Ton Dump Truck

Ph. IU-245·9157.

MACK Tractor '78, dbl. frame I
'78 Bilnson 30' ~tl84 " dump . II%
rubbw over•ll. Ready to work.
Will ... t~rately . 614· 251·
1530.
(
1978 Chevy lh tonPh. 814-441-

Wanted to lene tobacco Hie

Ph. 614·446,. 4202.

0749.

1974&amp; Chevv Chevenne Pidt-Up,

Transportal 1un
71

Autos for Sale

1982 Ford Thund•bird, auto.•
with air. 150.000 mil•.
good cond. C.III14-2S8-1867.

v.,.,

1982

1/W

Robblt, d1-. SO

MPG .• AM ·FM C1111ettt, V81fY
good condhton. claan. t 3000.

'71 Chevy hl!lf ton truck. good
sh . .. 41 Burdette Addn .• 304-

871·2159.

Ph. 814·318·9780.

304·871-7118.

19B1 MlldaRX7. &amp;-speed. law
miteege Ptt . 114-441-3231 .

73

Ven1 &amp; 4 W.O.

1977 Old1 Otlta 88 Royal•.
Sharp good condition, Ph. 114--

441-0294.

All ty-pea carpenter &amp; concrete
work: Interior, exterior, remodeling, p1lnting. roofing, free
ettimetn . Call 1514-448-1174..

446·7099.

1981 CheYylmpala. 4 -door. AC. , 1972 Ford Econo Unev•n..lcyl.
3 •peed wktt tool ..... euo.
tih steering wheel, crviH, AM014-915--3110 anvtlml.
FM . Good condhton 12700.00

Ph. 114-446·2613.

1984 Chtvatt•. Auto, Air,

24,000ml. t3000. e.. 814·
319-2182.
PI\.

014·

85 Bronco II Eddie lauar
Edition. loldtd. low miiH!iJ•·
ganga kept . E11c . cond .

1·12.000. 304-175-11479.

74 Motorcycles
1112 Hondo Cl 710 , 2,920

-·

mfl•. totKied, exc1Uent conctltlon
114-441·0122 attar

c.n

1811

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912-32341.

XI 1110. flirinl .

co",, ..

76

Boats and
Motors for Sale

.

e786.

1171 P1ymou1h Fu,.,
condition tl110.oo. ,.,,
211-1271.
1111 Pontiac Tr...·Am 301

t•r.

Copperton• r.trig•etor 195.
gold rafrto••tor 1195.
.tde by tide rllfrlg•etor 1195,
whit• 2 dr . 'ffrigttltOf 171. 16
ev. h . ch•t frtNtr I 1150.
Whirlpool wa•h• *98, Me'f'~
wnh.-11715, GE w•lher t1150,
.. .mic raftO•top 6 bottom
own •150, Meytag wm,w
waiher t91 , •nd 52 QIUOI'I hot
vnter htattr 165. Skegg1 Appli.,..cet, Upplt' Al.,.r Rd . 114-

.,.,..,.11

txhaust. AM · FM

c-o.
Mid"V t&amp;.DOO. COl 114-22041 t to I 0&lt; -173415tomonol011~-·

72' D - IHO. 71' C.......

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UIO. Pll. 114---.

1110 Tr-MI low · Nt•
tutorftobne, ••otiiMtt cond.
MIOO. COI1114-2q.HII.

441-739a.

"He saya. ·sorry reply Ia SIOw... slgnall~
out...uslng venetian blinds In porthole.

1114. , . rnontll. 1 1 ltrltOI. RM'I*"'-If you' rl ftDI

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1112
Rlwltn
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COI1
114-112·1171.

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114-lll-nts.

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Sam Ia pleased when she
comes home with a hickey
on her neck. (A) Q
(f) Ql) Nov• Questions arise
ebout tho space program's
lu1urt after Challongar. D
•1121 Splea ion lind Bon
mual decide whether or not
to defy agency policy.
0 Pri1111new1 Wrep ups of
the day's world news and In
depth loature reports. (1 :00)
11J 'Chlefl, Part I' Prime
Tlmt (NRJ
(!) MOVIE: Coming Homt

cJofCE.

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal . Call 304-676-1331 .

(i)

ALLEY OOP

RINGLES ' S SERVICE . experienced carpenter. alec:trldan.
meson, pelnter, roofing (includIng hot tar application) 30487&amp;-2088 or 675-7147.

a

Rotwy or cable tool drilling.
Molt walls compl ...clseme day.
Pump tal .. and ..-vice . 304-

885-3802

BRIDGE·

lan1asles line. (A) Q
V:OO W 700 Club
.
11 (2) 1111 G!mmt • ar..kl
Noll schemes to sell Eric 's
book ao he and Sam will
pos1pone mar~1g1.

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50 c;xJIT iEWIJG.
ME. WHAT 10 00

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(f) Ql) FronUine From 1h&amp;

early days of prealdan1111
ambl11on, through the mon1hs
ol promise. 1o the day ot
denial, the nomlna11ng of a
~rty candidate Is ~xamlned .

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

WINTH~OP

MORTY MEEKLE AND

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine

Gllllpolis. Ohio
Phone 814-441·3188 or 614&amp;-

IFAL.L. THEBE

ARE ON TH E

" HIDDEN

L.EVEL.,HOW

COME ALL

CAMERA '

THE PEOP~
IN THEM ...

COMMERCIALs. ..

84 . Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration
I

•
Sltellttt Dlth fYtttml fi&amp;O &amp; I
t1080 lntuMeit Call 614-448- '

I

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•

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Anld•ntlll or comm•ciaf wlr·
l"f. New MrYice or repairs. -'
Ucenud electrician. Eetimete
fr•. Rldenout Electrical. 304-

871-1781.

General Hauli11g

Dilllfd W1t1r S_,lce: Pooh, ,
Cltttms, Wells, O.livery Any- '
time. Call 814· «1 -7404-No 1
Sund~:y callt.
.:·
wt111.

poo~,

filled.

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Formerly Jam" Boyt Water. ~·

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I WISH YOU'D

VORE WISH IS
MV COMMAND,
BROTHER ·sMITH

DRAP BY MV HOUSE,
PARSON. AN' TELL

LOWEEZY I

WO~T

BE HOME
FER SUPPER

et%1 !Il e!Il all ea

1111 Ntwt

Tht Duke manages 1o outwi1
Angtlo and IIYt CIIU(IIo'l .
lila. (1 :00)
0 -VIIM Curren!
reportl on world economics
end flnenclll news w1111 Lou
Dobbl. (0:30)
(8HOI1tj-.
8&lt;D M'A'8'H
11 :JG 8 (2) G IIHI of CII'IOII

rea-"nable rata•. Immediate ,
2.000 gallon delivlt'y. cisternt, ~~
pools, w.ll, ttc. Clll 304-171- I,

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''

Jim Ltniw, 304--171-1247 .. :
171· 7317.
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ptdttd oporta hlghlfghll with
Nidi Chlrltland Jim Huber.

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John 't W•t• S...Vic.. · ~:

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1.000 .. 2.000 '"'· .- I
· 304-871· 2248.
.

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Upholstery

A • M Cuttotn Couchee;

'

and_ '

"-phul"•t· St. Rt . 7 , Crown :
City, Dh. I 4-2... 1470, E...- •

114-441-M:MI. ()pon dllily Ito
4,30, .... . ,30 to 1,30. Old.
MWUpthOIIC&amp;ad.

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the right way

'J97

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By James Jac;&lt;&gt;by

+K 7 3 2

+AQ9 6

WEST

EAST

• Q83

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Let's say you have nine cards in the
trump suit. missing the Q·J, and you
play one of your high honors. The op·
ponent sitting behind the hand holding
the other high honor plays either the
queen or the jack. What now? Without
getting into the whys or wherefores,
the right percentage play Is to now
take a finesse. It Is much more likely
that the honor played was a singleton
rather than part of a Q·J doubleton.
However, don't ever let your knowl·
, edge of percentages isolste you from
considering the entire deal.
Against today's contract , the defenders played three rounds ol clubs .
Declarer ruffed , played the spade king
and, noting the fall of the jack, took a
finesse against the hoped·for queen m
the West hand. When that worked , he
subsequently lost two diamond tricks
but still made his contract. Although
the operation was successful and the
patient did not die, dl!(larer 9tlll had
misplayed the hand. If East held Q-J
of trumpa, he would win his trump

• Q9 7 3

SOUTH
+K 7542

'A K 10
I AJ 2

+10 8
Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer: North

Wen

North Eall
Pass Pass
2+
Obi.

Pass

a+

Pass

Pass
Pass

Pass

,.

South

Pass
3+

Pass

Opening lead: • 2

.

Irick and gel ~ff lead with a heart, 1nd
eventually declarer would lose two dl•
amonds. But If declarer goes up with
the ace end East shows out, no real
harm Is done. Declarer will play hll
three high hearts and then get out with
a trump. West will be forced to lead
diamonds, and the defenden will only
lake one Irick in that suit.

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50 ~ERE I ANI RIDIN6
ON THE SAC~ OF
MOM'S 61C'1'CLE ...

ACROSS

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!Byway

In Sicily

42 Eur. river
9Yeam
43 Old British
10 Hebrew
coin
school
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11 Mulligan 1 Ziti, e.g.
orlrlah
2 Thespian

5 Float

12 Coating

3 Henry

14Actor

Fondanlm
4Cut down

Yeeterday'• An1wer

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&amp;Oklahoma liJ Surprise! 30 Put on
verb
21 Nocturnal
a show
'16 •- Marla" city
bird
32
Sports
7
The
fair
17 Brazilian

sex

parrot
18 By what

&amp;Golf great

10 Long-

means
19 Aglow
20Time

necked
bird

payment 13 Pretend
22 Nevada city

22 Operated
setting
23 Gaza 33 Punitory
zo&amp; Servitude 38 Place for
system
Andy Capp
27 Racket· 39 Thrice
28 Simian
(Lat.)
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23 Gush, as ollt.-+--+--+25

English
river

26Shade
of blue
27 Zola novel

29Nancy's

husband

30Soak
31 Jail sen·
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10:05 (J) MOVIE: Africa Ttxll

81Il USA TO!IIghf

Will haul anyttting hom 2 ton to
8 ton . Rueonabll deiN . CaU "
114&amp; -•4&amp;1 -•1Ui1 Morning or ''
ft'ening.
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0 Evening
ol today'a newa and a lOOk

11:00W Hlrdcallle and

J .J . Wet• s.tvice. Swimming ·;
paola, t:ist•rn• 6 wells. Call •
114&amp;-246•9286.
•
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newsmakars tnd celebrl11es .
9:30G(2) .1m E11y 81NII The
season of love descends on
thl mention.
10:00 8 (2) 1m HUI 81NII BIUII
Football star a1andato loae
endorument when arrested
lor sollcl11ng.
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Edison tries to .. pose shady
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Hedding C1rt1r focuHs on
Chicago'• Robert Taylor
Homes public houolng
project, 1hl mos1 tml)jtlous
housing projec1 1n the world .

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Same tlttt . C•ll 304 -876- ,.
1370.
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James Jacoby

Selleck

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R ~ l A Water Service. Home

41 -7-11

Little Ben has run up

MIDEAST BUILDERS . concrete
end new ' homt contractor~,'
M..on, w. Ve . 304-n3-9&amp;B4
Of New H•ven. W.Vt. 304-812-•
2345. Ptint. waHpeper. home
repairt, firtplecea. chimneys.,
bfl&lt;*. etone. patios. block. aide·
wt1lk ~nd driveway•.

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NORTH
+A 10 9 6
'Q 8 6

enormou s bill calli~ sexual

Sterb Trae 1nd Uwn Strviee.
Grean• lawns that is Weed and
Pett Frea. liquid or grandul1~
..,JiCI1ion·lrH and thrub tao.
Stump removal anvwhere wlth-t
out lewn damage. For complete'
trM •nd lawn cart cell304-171-:
2842 or 171· 2803.

clttlfns.

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1:30 (JJ G (J) Growing Pain•

114·981·4414.

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.''p~. LIVING 'TbN,
F~esuME ?'"

RON 'S Television Servica .
Houu ellis on RCA. Quaur,.'
GE. Sp~~&lt;:ilting in Zenith . Call.
304· 578-2398 OJ 614· 446·

Houee coe..

IMI'IRIAL MARIN£. INC . . . _
. . atll et wlntar . pri011. Pur·

Yov MAY

a

JUN6t...t=, Cui :r:'M
GfTitNG 5JC/C Of

P•intir: Interior/ Exterior~ 26 ve·.
•s experience. Free estimmasReuoneblerates. Call614-266. ,

3107.

AM ·~m-.trovolbol. - ·
gooc1 c:ondMion .

d&lt;vo•. 150.00. con 304-171·
3214.

SWEEPER and ltwlng m~ehlni
repair. parts. and tuppli~. Pic~
up 1nd delivery, Devis V~euum
Cleaner , one half mile up
Georges Creak Rd .. Cell 814-

1HI Chwy pldl up, 3 JPMCI,
p•lntad , all good eond .
t1 .100.00 01 belt offlt'. Call

repons on wo~d economics
and financial news with Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
111112) 1m WhHI Of For1Uno
Q!1 Bemey Miller
D (!) M'A'S'H
7:05 (J) S.nford lnd Son
7:30 It (ll Ill Ntwlywtd Game
I!J Allloon Hillin A legend
and a Legacy (T)
D(() Judge
Whttl of Fortune
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1111!21 IDI Jeoplrdyl
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DIIl .Too Clolt for Comlort
7:36 (J) M•lor ~••vue Be11blll
8:00 (II YQ\Ing Rtbtll
D (2) 1m MtUock
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Winston Cup: First Union
Bank 400 from N.orth
Wilkesboro, No~h CarollnB

Unconditlonel lifetime guar•ntae. LDcaf raferencea furnished .
Free utlmates. Cilll coHect
HS14&amp;-237-0488, dliV or night.
Rogers B••ement
W•tlirprooflng. ,

441·44n

1 117 Suzuki Quad lport Peel·
lent condition t1700 Of batt
...... Pll. 114-448·2231.

Molloh•n Furniture 6 Applian cet. Rl . 7 North GeiBpolis, Ohio
Ph, 614· 441 -7444 . Bpc. Wood
U...lnV Room Sulla 1399.00.

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30413.

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Bike 1114 Hondo XR-100
excelent ' condiUon• Ph, 114211·4113.

STOP·LOOK-SAVE

(f) Ql) MICNtll/ Lthrt_s

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

1977 Dodge~,i ton, PS, PB, 318
four lpHd long bed. 1987
Dod9o. PS, PB. 318 lou• opood
overdrive long bed. 1-304-8915·

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Home
Improvements

PI, AC, 8ft. S.d wMh
topper. running board•
12000.00 Co11 814·441:3934. 82
PS,

1984 Etcon ol-speed, 4-door ,

e14-441:0322.

11 (J) Peoplt'a. Court

Concr.. e finish, parldhg Iota.
b•emants . •nv tlu job. Senior ·
Citlrim Discount, Rick Gtrfleld. '

Coll814·258·1887.

.

Zygole - Broil - Draft - Hyphen - DIRTY
Alter several weeks of unemployment, my brother·ln·law
landed a conatructlon lob. After working all day and arrlvlnA
home. late, my sister ~reeled ·him, "Hurray, you're DIRTY.

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McCormick

88 Ford F-260. 4000 miln.
Peyott. 61 lnlernattonal. 70
lntemtt;onal 1 ton. t700 08
off•. Ctll 114· 388-1822.
19815 Ford RaAU•· 6 apd .. in
va,., good cond. A~tume lo•n .

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It (ll PM Megulnt

2 Hor.a uHd trail..- with new
tires, good paint. r11dyu tor u"
I14·2BI·I~22

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6:35 (J) Andy Ortffith

O.lvanll•d corrugllted culvtrt:,
t2.31 ft ., up . All Bizet. Fittings '
Febricetlon. D1y 6 night dtltvlf'Y,
within 110 miiM. Will not be
undersokl. 304-925-1211 . ,' ;

1100. Coli 614-311-9910.

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Precoc ious first grader lo
teacher: "I know that two and two
Is lour. I lust want to - - ."

D (!) Hogan'• Hero"

1978 Dodge lAton, 318 complete rebuMt eUto. tranuni1sion.

256·6665.

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a!! WKRP In Clnclnntti

72

Trucks for Sale

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anchoreO live from New

to.- tale. C•lf eftlf &amp;pm. 614·

SO,DOOml. 13210.
379-21a2.

Utid Furniture: WOOd table &amp; 2
btnc:hn. bHs, &amp; dretttr. 3
miiH out Ruleville Rd. Open
9AM to IPM, Mon. thru Sat.

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7:00 (II HtrdCUIII and

1660. con 614·949·2348.

1979 Trant Am . T-top, A·1
condition, 57,000 miles, white
with btue interior. 83100. Price
nagotleble, mutt sell. Call81._

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21 ft . 't r•vel trailer. Selfcontained. QE Refrlg•at,or. 0~
frunace
•nd stove,
toll•
and wath
bowl, ttlower.
niiW w•tar
tteater. C•ll 014--992· 7211.

1972 Ford Station WM~Qn .
7,000 aCiull milo, AC , PB .

'79 T-Bird. 304· 875-'4MO.

8822.

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AND TOOK OFF.

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1976 ' Monte Carlo. Front end
dtmaged. Selling p1rts, engine
and transf'!'lillion . C•ll614·992-

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8:30 It (ll IDI NIC Nlghdy Newa
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Se rv ices

, S pacio ut 2bdr. apt .. C. A .. WIUtr
p•i d. Near Pin• Hut . G•lllpolis
Ph, 614-448-702&amp; .

814·992.7717. EOH'

DARK EYE!&gt;.

12.

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614-992·1016.

New apartment : co mphnely
turn. ~ ef . Ill Oep. 1 or 2 tdultt
o nly . Call 814·446-0338.

9 '!J Ac rtl· Modern hou1e. barn. Un ru rni1hed up~tain apt. Adults
huntin~ . Bordtrt Wl!lvne Fornr1t. only-. No P.t1. Utllitin furnished
139,000. land Contt•ct - qu1ll· Ph. 614-441·2113.
fled buyer Ph. 1114-379 -2144 .
Gracious living. 1 and 2 btd·
20 1cre f8rr'n Hanntn Tree• room ap•nmentl · et VIllage
Road Glenwood. W. Va. for M•nor and Rlv.rsldt Apat1 more\nform1tlon call 304· 773- mentJ In Mlddl~~port . From
61 18 or .773-ti188 aher 5 :00. U15. Including utllltltt. Clll

13 YI!AR!J OLD. DARK

1974 Chate1u 3&amp; ft. fully'
equipped, AC . tlldlng gleudooi'.
Exctllent cortdifton. f4700. Call

1983 Chwy C.vall•. 2-door .
rad wkh pay ..tour lntHior .
Super .t1erp out1We. htra cl ...
mtide t3250. Ph. 114&amp;-218-

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Used Equipmant
John Deere 7000 4RN Planter
John Deere 8200 14x? Drill
Maasie-- Ferguson 13x7 Orill
J ohn Deere 216 9 ' Dit k us&amp;d

John D eere 2960 86hp
600hrt.John Dellt'e 2660 65hp
1300hrs.J ohn Deer• 960 27hp
800hn.John Deere 2040 40ttp.
1900hrs .John Deere 2030 Diese l 60hp.John Deere 4020 0
WF , P.S .. John Deere 2010
45hp, John Oeerfll 70 Ges, .Ford
8N wllh 5 Pt. Ro1ary enter, John
De ere 314 t4hp Hydro wittt
Mower, John Oaertt 216 18hp
witt! Mow er. Jottn Deere 111
1 1 hp with Mower, JDhn Oeerll
208 Shp with Mower, IHE C.de1
80 WydJO 8hp w ith Mower.
Rou Imp! lie Suppty, St. Rt . 41
North, Watt Union. Otllo Ph.
513-544-3023.

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Good ulection of Ouror •nd
Blackline bo•rs. Roger Bentley
Sabina, Oh Ph. 613-684· 2398.
Also remember Bentley Pig Sale
April 29, W•lhlngton Coun
House Fairgrounds 7 :30 pm .

J ohn Deer e , 6 11 ' 4" wheel
Disk
John Deere 400 Grindm-Mixer
John Deere 40 spreader
Joh n Deere 34 l preader
J oh n Deere 146 Load8f
J oh n Deere 240 Loadllt'
Dunham 1 8' Fold Cultivator
Side Winder Pull Type 6 ' Rotary
Cutter
J ohn Deere 943 Wagon Gear
J ohn Deere 24 T Baler
New Holland 66 Baler
J ohn Deere 530 Rd . B1ler 100
bales
J oh n Oee' e 1217 7' MowerCond.
J oh n De&amp;re 1209 9' MowerCond.
J o hn Deere &amp;03 6' Rotary
Cutter New ISpl. 496,001
Rott Imp!. &amp; Supply
St. At. 41 North
West Un ion, Oh io
Ph. 613· 544· 3023

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1976 I' into'pop-up camper.
good condition. Sleeps I .
11000. Call614·149-2128. .

11296 Ph .

100A

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c•mper. Sleept 4 Jduhs. lngoD:d
condition. f89&amp; . C•lll14-9912288 efter 6 :00.

3010 John Deere Tractor with
load er t4360. John Deer-e Plow
$300. John DeBre Trantpon
Disc t&amp;OO. John Deere 2150
gallon tpray-er 8276. Ph. 814&amp;-

286-6522.

TUES., APRIL. 7

T::~:t:~' S©~~lA-c!££trs·
- - - - - - - - fd ltod by CLAY~. POLLAN

1D1 Ntwt

245·9293.

LAYN E'S FURNITURE

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Self-conlained . GOodi:onditiafl .
Call 814· 742-2124 or '814-

7 40 2nd Aile .• 1 BR , $186,
Oap01it required . C11tl 614 -U 64222 betwean 9&amp;6.

1984 Skyli ne mObile home Furnithed upttelrs. 2 roomt &amp;
14:-;70. to"t electri c. 2x6 elltfl· ba ttt. utllit iat furnistted, cle•n.
rior wallt , 2 t-tr, 1 be lh w ith No pet1. Adult s. CaiiiU·.C48g•r den tub. ft den . 304 -e'76 - 1619.
8367.
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apt . AC . W••her and dryet , no
Farms.
for
Sale
33
cttild rltn or p.. s. rat &amp; dep
req 'ed . Call 614-992·2807. after 6PM .
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tobtCC(l blllll &amp; 3 oulbuildingt. Unturnlthed 1BR . •pt. like new
ApproJI . 15 aere1 farm land. lhru o ut . Hut furnished . 1tt.
L.oc•ted on Swan Creek Rd Ph . fl oo r prlv•ta, quiet t285mo. Ph.
61 4 -46·4107 or 441-2102.
614-268 -1774 .

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Anothor tru ckload those large
famous Lake Ontario •PPiet. five
varieties. Vine ripe tom•toea.
SOc pound. Jack't Market.
Route 35. Henderson. , · -.

4928.

Furnilhfld Effi cien cy , $160.
Utllitiflt pd. Single. 'S hare b•th.
607 2 nd, Gallipolis . C1ll 4-4 6 ·
4416 after 7pm .

Television
Viewing

76 · Auto Parts
&amp; Acceisorias

. Fruit

286·6622.

Mobile homes for rent ltart lng
t 17 6 .00 and up , 304 -446 -

Furn lt hl!ld lie unfurnistted aptt.,
S 160.00 • nd up, r&amp;fer&amp;nce s Ph.
3 04- 676-1738 or 304 -6?6 6104 A-1 Real E. tate .

KIT 'N' CARLYIJ! ®by Lllri'y Wright

Oulcetta lito called a halflml"red
dulcimer S1f)0.00 firm, 304882-31 10.

800 Ford tra ctor with frail
mower . New Holland Saler,
Mass Ferg Aaike So wagon .
Running glara 83960. Ph. 814-

46 Space for Rent

2 bedroom trailer. couptet. 1
ameli child, l ocuat RrL Rt . 1.
Point Pt ea!llnt 304-676-1076.

1 Bedroo m baalc ren1 t 176 00
plus flleclric. Al so required 11
5200.00 urc urity daposh CON TACT: J1 ckton Ene tes Dept. Ph
446 · 39 9 7 Equal Housing
Opportunity

Musical
h'lstr .. nients

3-4 Call e14·367·0331.

S PA lNG SPECIAL! Immediate
occupancy Laure land Apt s ..
George St ., New Haven, W. Va.
We are offer ing a fr ee secur ity
d eposit to Qu alified eppltcants
lor occupancy before May 1.
1987 . For cO mpletely carpet ed.
2 bedroom apts.. range and
refrigerator, pl easa nt surrounding s with play area. c 11ll 304882-3716 between 10:00 am
and 9 :00pm. EHO .

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Tu~~April7, 1987

--Local Briefs:-The annual&lt;_reglstratlon for klndergartPn In ·the Southern
· Local ~khool District will b!' held Friday In the kindergarten
room , next to the Souihern Junior High SchooL
Hours for registering are from 8 to 11 a.m. and from 12:15 to 3
p.m .
.
·'I" .
The immuni z ~ tlon record and the birth rertlflcatE&gt;ofchlldren
~in g entered must be taken to the registration. Immunization
ineludes the DPT series anq booster: polio serif's and booster;
mumps. measlps and Rubella, and the proof or a recent skin
tr st. Children must be• five yea r s oh:J by Sept. 30 to register for
k indC'rga r1 ~ n .

ADC fund.~ distrbuted
STa te Aud itor Thomas E . Ferguson announce the April
dis tri but ion of S64.417,146 In Aid to DependE&gt;nt Children to
6:!5,848 recipients In Ooio's 88 counlles. ,Mel'gs County rece ived
S2Ro.917 for 2,929 recipients.
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Squads answer 4 calL~ for lielp
Meigs Coun ty Emergency Medical Services rE&gt;ports lour ca lls
Monday ; Tuppers Plains at 8: 16a.m. to New Hope Road !or·
Madge Barr to Veterans Memorial HospJJal; Mlddleporl at9: 51
a.m. to Powell Street for John Carson to Holzer Medical Center;
Middleport at 8:28 p,m, to Riverside Apartments for Larry
Hendr ix to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pom eroy at9: 04 p.m .
to l.lnc,o ln Heights for Ruth Po well to Pleasant Valley Hospital.

Thur.~day

The Pomi'I'OY Women's Ag low Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Meigs County Senior C'illzens Center In
Pom&lt;&gt;roy with Sa ndra Longgrear spea king. Reservations arc to
be made by calling 992·3219 or 992·507:!.

R&lt;'vival

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at Middleport church

Rev. and Mrs. Michael Blankenship, Pennsylvania. will
co nduct revival services at the United Pentrco&amp;tal Church,
South Third Avrnue, Mlddl!'port. starling Wednesday night and
runnin g through Sunday. Servlc&lt;'s will be at7:30 earh evening
except .Sunday when ser vices will be at 6 p.m. Th e .Public Is
Invit ed .

Supreme Court blocks
suspect's deport~tion ·
WASHINGTON !UP I ) - Karl
Llnnas, accused of co mmanding
n Nazi deat h ca mp during World
War !1 , has won yet another
reprieve from deporta tion to the
Soviet Union wit h a Supreme
Cour t decision to review his case.
The delay of at leas t two weeks
wa s gra nted Monday when Jus·
lice Thu rgood Marshall extended
an emergency stay Issued by a
federal appeals cour t In New
~ork "p~ndl n g fu rt her order of
this ro urt. "
i\llorney Ge neral Edwin
Meese said ear lkt· In I he day that
despite "a co ncer n about Jhe
Soviet system of . j~ s llce," Jhe
Justice Department would move
to enforce Llnnas' cour t·ordered
deportation to the Soviet Union
should the high cour t refuse to
block if.
Meese also said the Jusllre
Department would oppose Lin·
nas' appeal before the high court,
which sources sa id would hear
the case April 17. The Supreme
Cour t Jwlce has r efu sed to
consider II since legal action was
Initiat ed aga inst Llnnas In 1979.
If the appeal fails, Ll nnas
wou ld br Pom&lt;• the first accused
Nazi war crlmln;i l deported to
!he Soviet Union against his will.
Treblinka dealh ca mp guard
Fedor F'edorenko, deported In
December 1984, askPd to be sent
to I he Sov iet Union . HP has been
sentrn!'ed to die, pending appea L
, F'ar lng a 5 p.m . EDT deadline
- wh&lt;'n an emer!lency stay
grun ted by the appeals court in
New York wa s set to expire Llnnas' lawyers, former Allor·
ney General Ramsey Clark and
Lawrence Schilling, asked Mar·

'shall to block the deportation.
Llnnas said the Supreme Court
should grant a stay so It can
consider "whether a deportation
hearing ca n be the bas ts lor the
Uniled States to force a man to
his decreed death In a foreign
country." He also asked the court
to determine whether his 'depor:
talion "would be not only a
disgu ised ex tradition but Is a
mutual and cooperative under·
taking by the United States and
the Sovlel Union."
Meese, who had given Llnnas a
month to find another country
that would take him , said at a
news conference )le would not
block the deportatton.
" There Is no decision," Meese
said . " There Is an order now In
eftect, and It 's a question of then
the approprla te people wit hln the
depar tment enforcing the order
If all the court actlo.ns are
concluded and the stay Is lilt ed. •·
Llnnas, 67, accused of r unning
a concentration camp In Tartu,
Estonia, whrre 12,tro were killed
during World War II, was packed
antl ready Jo board an airliner
bound lor the Soviet Union last
week when he was granted an
emergency stay by the 2nd U.S .
Circuit Court of Appeals.
Llnna s, who the Soviet Union
accused of forc ing camp Inmates
to kneel at the edge of a mass
gra ve and ordering guards to
open lire on them, was convicted
In absentia by thE' Soviets In 1962
and was sentenced to die. Soviet
officials have said they lVIII gtve
h1m a new trial on the war rrlmes
char ges.

Hugh (Doh) Wamsley

a.m.

,

Judgf Don~ld Andrew Cox, who
r uled that the prosecution has
enough evidence to make a case
on the murder charge.
Earlier Monda)(, State Fire
Marshal F'rank· Eisnaugle con·
lfnued . his tesllmony for the
prosecullon.
, Elsnaugle told the jury that
Curley was of sound mind when
he told him that he set the fire. ·
Howev('r. the'prosecutlondld not .
press at that time to determine
whether Curley meant to kill his
mother , though when Prosecutor
Joseph Cain questioned Elsnau·
gle, Elsnaugle said that Curley
told him that " l figured my
mother had fallen down and
caught on fire."
Most o!thetlmethatEisnaug1e
spent on the stand was absorbed
In clarl!lcatlon and rehashing o!
details given ln. his earlier
testimony.
Dlaeu~~IBI procedllre
· The proHCutlon then called
Capt. Carl UngtordollheG~llla
County Sherltf's Department.
Langford, who has sat with the
prosecution trorn the atart ot the
trial, testllled primarily on the
procedures that he took during

Surviving are three sons, Wll·
Ham of Fort Myers , F'la.; D.W.
(Doc) Lawson, Guysville, and
Dorwy Lawson of N~w Marsh·
flel~; ·a daughter, Geraldine
Nicholson, Athens: a sister,
Maxine Edwards, Sa nd Fork,
W.Va .'; 11 gra ndchildren, 23
greaf .gra ndchlldren and one
grea I·grea l·gr,anddaughter. .
Besides his parents, he was
preceded in death by his wife,
Hazel. in 1983, and a brother.
Hayward .
Services wm be at I p.m.
Thursday at the White Funeral
Home in Coolville with M r.
Waller Carney offici aling. Burial
will be in the Asbury Cemetery.
Friends may ca ll at the funeral
home from 3: 30 ·9 p .m.
Wednesday.

Reagan eyes
national issues

.Ohio,. area weather scene

Helen G. Dais
Helen G. Dais, 68, .19515 Kings·
bury Road, Pomeroy, a teacher
In Meigs County for over 40
years. died Monday at the Holz0r
Medical Center ·following an
extended Illness.
Mrs . Dais was born at Bur~
llngham In Meigs County, a
daughter of the late Rodolph 0 .
and Bertha Grim Burson. She
was a 1936 graduate of Shade
High School and a 1949 graduate
of Ohio University. She taught in
the Salisbury Elementary School
and the former Bedford Elemen.
tary School lor 41 years before
her retirement In 1980.

Rea gan was to report to the
C'a binel on the Otl awa summit
and !hen take up the domestic
agenda for the las t 21 months of
his adm inistration. Each Cabinet
member wa s expected to provide
ideas of what the priori! ies will
be, Whit e House spokes man
Marlin Fit zwater said.

William· rCokel Lawson. 90,
Route I, Guysvllle, died Monday
at O'Bieness Memorial Hospita l
lnAthens.
Mr. Lawson was born In
Gilmer County, W.Va .. on June
16, 1896, a son of I he late William
and Flora Lawson. He was a
farmer .

A&lt;l&lt;lrs, 400

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the lnvesllgatlon, such as taking
photographs of the body , ~xamln ·
lng the body. examining the
evidence and the general scene of
the fire, questioning of wllnesses
and/ or suspects. and so forth.
Langford said th at Cur ley was
alert. coherent and "appeared
normal to me." During prelim I·
nary questioning, La ngford said
he did not record the conversa·
lion between Elsnaugle. and
Curley.
·
However. according to Lang·
ford, when Curley Indicated that •
he was going to con l ess to sf'ttlng
the trailer liome on !Ire, Lang·
ford ask~ Curley If he there
would be a problem with record·
lng the confession. When Curley
did. not say that he wanted the
ques Uonlng to end. Langford
recorded the confession . At tbe
time, Curley was not under
arrest, nor was he at any time on

Dec. 21.
'l'be prosection's last witness
was Don Baird or Baird Auto
Parts, Body Shop l Towing.
Kanauga, who testUied that he
towed Curley's truck trom the
Curley residence on Dec. 21 ro his
shop on Ohio 7.
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BREC crews
By NANCY Y.OACHAM·
Sentinel Stall Writer
Ailhough many Meigs County
customers of B uckeye Rural
Electric Cooperative Inc·. were
still without power at Tuesday
noon, and had been without
power since Sat urday night,
Glenn Sm ith , manager of Buck·
eye Rural' s Gallipolis olflce, was
reluctant to say how soon power
cou ld be restored to all affected
homes.
" The bulk of ou·r customer s

Clear tonight, with a

h&lt;llw~en 30 and 35 . e~::::;~l
Thursday, with highs b
60 and 6~ . The probability
precipitation Is near
through Thursday. Winds
be light and
todavl
and light and variable tonlghlt.l

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working to restore electricity

should be restored by later this
week," he said, adding that
regionally, power had been res·
tored to about half of their
customers who had sE&gt;rvice Inter·
fupted by the weekend snow
storm.
Smith said that seven addl·
Ilona! work crews were brought
into the area immediately to
assist with · repairs . At noon
Tues day, he r eported that two
morecrews wereonthelrwa y to
the area and ·that repairmen

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were then ·working In Meigs
County ,
Normally, Buckeye Rural has
l711nemen who operate in crews
of two or more Individuals.
Aboutl: 30 Tuesday afternoon,
Deborah Faw, a Buckeye Rural·
consumer on Sidehlll Road in
Rutland Tow nship, ca lled The
Dally Sentinel IQ report that
power to her home had just been
restored . Faw's electric ity wen t
offal 9 :2~ p . m . Saturday .
This is not the first time Faw

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has been left wltho ul electrlcil y
during inclement wea ther.
She said her family went
without power for one week last
year due to bad weat her, and the
year before that , were without
electricit y fo r two weeks. ·
A main concern of Bti ckeye
Rura l consumers seems To be
what they feel is "a lack of
correct Information- and some·
limes no Information- !r om the
c ompa ny during pow e r
outages. "

One Meigs County man re·
por ted th at he allowed a freezer
of meat to Tlfaw because he wa s
relyi ng on Infor mation from a
company 'representative that
power would be back on In a short
period of lime.
Ann Kip p, of the Ohio Rural
Electric Coopera tive, Columbu s,
the governing body over Buckeye
Rural. said Mond ay mor ning
that abou t 4,000 consumers were
wllhout power in Buckeye Ru·
ral' s nlnc·rounty area.

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Buckeye Rural serves parts of
At hens, Meigs, Gallia , VInton;
.Jackson, Lawrence, Slota, Pike
and Ross Co unties Klpp
reported ,
Acco rding to Klpp. 2, :168 miles
of line "all In rural ar~as" must
be maintained by Buckeye Ruraf
and during snows of the typO
exper ienced over the weekend;
the lines may ~ " plagued with·
·
problems."
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SERVICE - Evelyn Clark, chalrpel'!lon of the MeiJ!S County
Board of Elections, ,Tuesday afternoon presented Mr. and Mrs.
E.A. Wingett, Racine, with a plaque In recognition of their
" ongoing community servlct•" when the board and Its staff staged
an open house at t)lelr new quarters, IOM Mechanic St., Pomeroy.
Bob Wingett was prE&gt;Sented an Identical plaque later In the day.
The Wlngelts are co-owners of the board 's new quarters. Th••
building has been completely remodeled and redeL'Orated to meet
ibe needs of lhe electron board operations. For many years the
board's offices have been located In the Masonic Temple building,
Mulherry Avenue, Pomeroy.
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- Melli'! County Commlaaloner Mannlnlf
Roush received. on behall o! the Melp County Commluloaen, a
plaque from Evelyn Clurk, chulrperMOn of the Melp County Board
of EleclloM, Tuet~day when the hourd and liM Ntaff held an open
house nt their new quarten at !till Mechanle St., PoiJM!I'Oy, The
plaqm• commendk the t'Ommlll8lonel'fl lor onl(olng ~ommuntly
st•rvlct•. Other members oft he board ol eledlonure Norman Will, •
Bill Cozart und Don Collins.

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Death lends impetus
to vicious. dog bill ·Reagan takes action
.
COLUMBUS (U P! I - Legisla·
'lion to control dangerous and
vicious dogs has been discussed
:in theOhioG ener aiAssembly for
'more than Hl year s. but the
-sponsor of a bill that could
'preven t a!lack s by vicious dogs
'may have pr evented a fatal
afl ack this week in Dayton.
Rep. Robert Hickey , D·
. Da~ton . told the House Civ il and
.Comm ercial Law Com mittee
.Tuesday That the aTtack by two
pll bull trrrier s. on Dr. William
·Eckman, 67, Kcll cr lng, and
.Joella Darmstadter, .12, Da yl on,
may not have happened If his bill
had been in effect.
F:ckman. former chief of
surgery at theVeteransAdmlnis·
!ration Hospita l In Da yton , sui·

fere!\ a fa tal heart atta ck during
owner of the dogs, Wilbur Ru· nipping at his pant le ~ or
tho bloody att ack and died In
tledge, was cUed for falling to growling, anu the mall car r ier
co mplains to authorll les, the dog
surgery two hours later. Darm·
obtain a dog license, but Dayton
stadter, 32, wa s In satisfactory
Pollee
Dan Baker said the cou ld be la~led " dangero us"
condition with Injuries she sui·
aflack Is st ill under Investigatio n when II is registered.
''If the dog went ahead and bit
fered in the allack.
by the homicide unit and more
the mall ca rrier, he cou ld ~
"If the dogs In question had
eh ar~es cou ld be filed .
been found to be previously
Hickey sa id his bill applies to considered vici ous, " Hickey
dangerous, we could have pre·
all dogs. not just pit bull terriers. said .
If labeled dangerous or virl ous
vented the attack,' ' Hickey said.
though they are respon sibl e fo r
"ll's my hope that if anyone had
most of th e 15 dea th s · that -a drclston that would ~m a d e
known those dogs were danger· occurred In th e United Stales last by the dog ward en - the do ~
ous ... something would have year as a result of att acks by .would have to be confined to a
been done.
dogs. acrordlng Jo the Humane ' locked pen, and It s owner would
)lave lo nol lfy aut horlll rs 11 he
" lt 's my ferve nt hoprthat now.
Society of the United Sta tes.
after going through 10 drafts .. .
Hickey sai d th e bill would sells or tr anspor ts the dog, under
we are fair ly close to having a bill define a dog as dangerou s or th e measure. Also, dangerous or
we can go forward with," Hickey
vicious based on lis behavior, not vicious dogs would not be ~I lowed
on a leash longer !hun six feet,
said.
lis br~d .
After Monday' s allark, the ·
He sa id , for example, If a dog accordi ng to thr bill.
harasses a m~ll carrier by

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Divers seek bodi~s in Wreck of ferry
Z E EBHUGGE, Belgium
, I UPl l - DTvers using arc lamps
searched th rough the night for
bodi es trapped Inside the Brllish
ferry Herald of Fr1'e Enterprise,
which capsized last month, leav·
ing at least 134 people dead or
missing.
The 7,000·ton. 435·fool vessel.
which had bern resting on its side
about a mile out of .zeebrugge
ha r bor. was lifted upright Tues·
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STATE REPS- ,Jane Frymyer, center, director for the Meigs
County Board of Electrons, chats with representatives !rom two
stat~ offi&lt;es at Tu~sday's open house held at 108 Mechanic St.,
Pomeroy, IIi give the public an opportunity to view the modern,
new office facilities of the board of elections. With Frymyer are
left, Michelle ,Jenkins, representing the office of Sherrod Brown,
Ohio Secretary of Stale, and Carolyn Andrews, representing the
office of l)hlo Attorney Gen••rat Anthony Celebrezze. Among the
visitors at Tuesday's open bouse were various county officials and
rt•presenlallves from boards of elections In neighboring counties.
Relr&lt;·s~ments wer e served hy local board employees.

Vt&gt;lt&gt;rans Memorial
Monday Admissions - Ml ·
chelle Brown, Racine: Frederick
Tuttle, Pomeroy .
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Monday Discharges- Earl W.
Wines Sr., Thomas Crow, John
Hunnell.

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Returning from Canada Men·
day, Reaj(an aides ack nowl·
edged that "hard ba r~a i THng"
lies ahead to fi nd solu tions to the
acid rain and Arctic sovereignty
problems that have plagued
rela tions between two friendly
neighbor s.

She was a member of Kappa '
Delta PI Sorority, the United
Methodist Church and the Meigs
Count y Farm Bureau. She had
been. a lifelong resident of Red·
OHIO VULEV LIVESTOCK
Murln•t Rt&gt;port for Mart h ~. J9K1
ford Township In Mei gs County
Salr r\lery ~aturd n~ nii : OO p.m.
and attended the Carleton
Trr•nds: Vrul Cai V&lt;'!ol, stradv: F('Nif'r
C';ttt lP. sll':lfl;."; Co ws, slru dy ;. Slrrr's &amp;
Church.
Yl·u rlln gs , mr'&lt;l. fra mf' 1:1 &amp; -1. 2:i41-:IOO lbs.
Surviving are her husband, D . llm~ !92: :rotl~~l'll lOs. $1.1-1"7: ~llii · SI'II Tbs,
Rowland Dais; two brot hers. lfill·Sllt : !'oi'IJ.r.oo lhs. $.1!!·!77: l'ollll·700 Tbs.
S'72. r&gt;J: 71'11·Millbs, I!W·Sffi : Mlll bs &amp; up.
Frank Burson, lkeechobee, F'la.. I"~
'~ 1 - S.~. :'il : lklfrr s. m C'd. fnt m f' 111 &amp; 112.
and Ralph Burson, Pomeroy; 2;().300 lhs. IM·$77: :rotl· ~l'll lbs. $51&lt;·172:
~1'11 ~ 500 lhs, ' 16-IAA: !'oi'IJ.hiJO lbs. I!W'·$05:
and several nieces and nephew s. h00~7TIO
lb.s. .t&gt;;&lt;;.lfil); 71'11·Mil Tbs. ~'&gt;11· ~'\11 ; llOO
Besides her parents, she was lbs &amp; up. S4:H~1 . 50 ; Bull.-., m1'&lt;1 . framl"•l &amp;
preceded In dealh by two broth · '2. 2:;Q&lt;TIIII lbs, SnHAA; :rotl·400 lbs. $.'9·.11'1:
~rx1- rro lhs. $~fi - $77; riOO -fWI lbs, ~55-.,7.1ers, Rex and C'lal t·e Burson.
fllll. 71'111bs. S51·1AA.:;Q: 71'11~RI)(I Ibs. $'&gt;1·.102:
Services will be held at 2 p.m. ~Kl lbs &amp; up. S47-S:'W .50: Hols tf' ln ~l f'rrs &amp;
Bu lls. :'.IKHIOO lbs. S47-S'l11: -Rutr h0r Aulls.
Thursday at Jagers &amp; Sons 1200
lbs &amp; up . ut lllllf's , $4~. ~ - $.'14 : cunn rrs
. Funeral Home, 24 Morris Ave., &amp; cu !INs. :J:I2·S47:' Butchf•r Cows. ut lilt Ir-s,
Athens, with Rev . Alan Black· $4 1 . 50· $~~ : rn nnr rs &amp; r•ul1 f'rs. $.'\fi-$4 2.50: u
ff'W hC'tfC'rr1II' I ypf' cows. up In $M : Lt . W1 .
wood .and Rev. David Curfman )OW gr udf' cows. s:f.!-down : Sprln gf'r C'o"'S.
officiating. Burial will be in Well s S.l.l0-$440: Cow &amp; Ca lf co mb .. $42~·$N !i:
Vf' al Culw•s, r holrf' &amp; primP. $92·$100:
Cemetery . Friends ma y call at ml'd . grudf', .1i 7~ - $~t1 : Aa b,v Cu lvf's, h,v 1hc
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the funeral home from 2·4 and 7·9 hrad. S ll~ · d o wn .
Top H02"s: 190·2011 Jbs, nonP: 21n.210 lhs.
p.m. Wednesday .
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Two national authorities will
tackle the question, "Star Wars:
Assured Security or Step Toward
Oblivion•" at a free public forum
Wednesday on the Ohio Unlver·
slty campus. .

Services were held at 11
today In !be Henderson Taberna ·
cle tor H11gh J. (Bob! Wamsley,
78, Redmond Ridge, Gallipolis
Perry, W.Va., who died Sunday
In Pleasant Valley Hospital fol·
Dr. Robert Bowman, a former
lowing a long Illness.
of space weapons re·
director
The Rev. Charles Birchfield
search, will challenge the con·
o!tlclated and burial was in
cept,
while Robert Billings ,
Austhi·H&lt;il&gt;e·McCioud C'eme·
former
chief of staff at th e SDI
tery, Gallipolis Ferry . Wilcoxen
public
relations·
agency , Hi gh
Funeral Home, Point Pleasant,
Frontier.
will
speak
in favor of
was In charge of arrangements.
the
system.
Born Nov. 8,1908at Henderson,
The forum is set for 8 p.m. In
W.Va., he was the son of the tare
Roo m 2:!.1 of M drton Hall, at the
Rol)ert W,amsley and Frances
corner
of Stewar t and f\ace
Leport Wamsley. He was a
s t r~t s . in Athen s. Profes sor
r tverman and was sel f·employed
Ronald Cappelletti of th e OU
as a fruit and vegetable
Physics Depa rtment ,will serve
· Dr. Robert Bowman
salesman.
as moderator. The forum Is
Surviving are his wife, Jewell
'co·sponsored by OU's Baker Peace and Justice Network,
Wamsley; seven daughters, Mrs.
Peace Studi es Program, Jhe Educators for Social Responsi·
Virginia Thomas and Mrs. Bon·
University
Program Council, OU bitit y, Pa x Chris !I, the Lutheran
nle Pearson, both of Ga llipolis
Students
for
Pearr. the League of Ca mpus Ministry and five
Ferry, Mrs. Madelyn Chutes.
Women
Voters,
the i\ppalarh ian churches.
Mrs. Marcia Endrizzi and Mrs.
Wanda Ross, ali of Columbus,
· WASHINGTON !UP II - Pros·
Marcelia Bennet1e of Florida and ident Rl•agan. back home from
Mrs. Lois Gartner of Wester· talks with Canadian Prime Mi n·
ville; two sons, Richard of lster Brian Mulroney where he
South Central Ohio
rrly tonight.
Galllpqlls Ferry and Raymond of made slight concessio ns on acid
Varia ble cloudiness tonighr,
Ohio Extended Forecast
Henderson; !our sisters. Eartha · 'ra in and Arctic sovcrdgni Y'. with a low between ~:, and 40.
Thursday th rough Saturday
lee Weirs of Point Pleasan t, tu r ned his all en lion to his domes· Par lly cloudy Wednesday, with
Ge ner ally fair thmugh the
N;~talne Reynolds and Imogene
lie agenda tod ay .
per iod, wit h highs in the 50s
highs near 55.
HuddlE&gt;ston, both of Delaware,
Thursday and in the 60s Friday
The probability of precipila
Ohio, and Oma Sheline of Gallipo·
The president wa s giving a lion is near zNo tonight and
and Salu rda.v. Ov er night low s
lis Perry; two brothers, Robert luncheon for the corpo rate spon· Wednesday.
will range from the mid 30s to the
Wamsley of Point Pl easa nt ~nd sorso flh ecom meniora ti onof t)le
Winds will be light and north·
mid 40s.
Randall Wamsley of Galllpoiis
bi cenIennia I of 1he Cons t it u1ion 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Ferry; an aunt, Sybil Hope of and
planned to hold a Cabinet I ~
Henderson; and 21· grandchild· meeting in The afternoon .
ren and 30 great·gr andchlldrr n.

Curley trial prosecution _~c_o_ntt_nu_ed_fr_om_Pa.:;,;ge...:..l)...:..-._ _ __
Sullivan' s laundry cart In the
motel's laundry room somelfme
between 8: 45 and 9 a.m. Some·
times, she said, customers would
leave their key s with the maids
lnstead.of the front desk.
Crouse said she also saw
Curley holding a brown paper
bag with what she believed to be
a bot tle Inside.
Acquittal rej .,cted
Sulliva n co nfir·med that she
found Cur ley's room key In hrr
laundry cart around 9 a.m.
Dople, who wa s working as
des k clerk at the time, sa id he
nollred Curley leaving the motel
parking lot In his pickup truck
between 8: 45 and 9 a.m. Dople
said he looked up from his paper
work when he heard Curley's
truck st"rl up llecause he was
unsur(' If II was Curley or a new
customer.
Prior to Conley'sopeningstat e.
men! , defense co·counsel Rl·
chard C. Roderick Jr. moved to
have Curley acquitted of the
murder charge agajnst him,
claiming the prosecution had
failed to produce evidence show·
lng Curley SE't the fire.
The motion was dE&gt;nled by

Athens ·f orum
tackles SDI

Area deaths

Kindergarten ·registration Friday

A;.dow·Fdlowship meets

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!\'lore · than 500 people were
aboard the car .ferry when II sank
March 6 on a voyage from
Z!'ebrugge lo Dover.
Slxty·one bodies were rero·
vered shortly after th e vessel
wen! down. The snipping line and
Belgian authorities , cUing the
passenger llsi. said another 73
were missing and presumed
drowned ...: trapped in the sub·
merl{ed ferry.
British authorlllcs , however,
have said missing persons r e·
ports Indicate as many as 133

people may . ~ . missing and
!'rapped Inside fhf,' ship.
A Belgian sa lvage ofll cial who,
asked not to be named told
United Press International sa l·
vagers reported they sa w " ~bou t
50" bodies as they worked to
right the vessel.
Belgian ra dio and Dulch telcvi·
sion reported "some .10 &lt;bodies"
were recovered Tuesday night.
Divers, wor kin g in r elays by the
light of arr lamps, continu ed
thei r search for bodies through·
nut the night.

. Seve n British and a . dozen
llel glan divers WPr C in volved In
th e search. Th ey were allowed
Into th e vessel aft er toxicologists
condu cted a survey and deter·
mined It wa s sa fe for th em to
enter.
Sal vage ex per ts had fea red
chemical tank tr ucks aboani The
ca r ferry ma y ha ve spBicd wh en
the vessel ca psized , fillin g the
hold with potenlfally deadl y
mater ia ls. Bul. after Jhc survey,
l;lfcy gave searchers tlic go·
ahead.

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on embassy security

WASHINGTON 1UP I 1 President Reagan docs not
wan t to derail arms ta lks wllh
the Soviets rven though Rus·
sian spying has forced hjm to
block eilhCJ' nation from mov ·
ing Into new embassies and
ultimatel y co uld fo rce him Jo
destroy thr U.S. compound In
Moscow .
Reagan , announcing his de·
ctsloti to keep the embass)es
vac ant for now and to appoint
two commiss ions to review
emba ssy securily wor ldwide,
sai d s pyi n ~ " Is employ&lt;'d by
t"veryone" and Is no reason
not to do bu sines s wilh the
Kr!'miin .
The reasonin g comes as
Secr eta ry of State George
Shu li z prepares for thrct' day s
of talks in Moscow~cxt week
with Soviet Foreign Minister
Edu ard Shcv ardnadzc. Rca·
ga n said Tuesda y there is no
reaso n to aller those plans , but
the admini stration con firmed
extraordinary securily pre·
ca ullons for the visit.
National securit y adviser
Frank Carlucci told reporter s
that despll c the deep security
breach that prom pted a tor·
mal U.S. protest to th&lt;' Krcm·
lin Tu esda y, th ere wi ll be a

secure room In thc~ current "
emba ssy and a trailer from
wh ich Shultz ca n communi·.
cute with Washington without ;
fear of Soviet eavesdro ppln~ .
Reagan, mov ing to address ,
the escala tin g ; ex·and ·spy
scandal l n vo lv l n ~ M ar ine : ·
guards at the most sensitive
u.S. diplomatic post, went .·
per sonally to th e While Hou se , ,
p!'css room to announce:
- T he United SJJ!Ies will not ·
move into It s new emba ssy In
Moscow. a SJIJO million facility
appa cn!ly riddled with clec·
Ironic bugging dev ices built
Into lis slr~c turc by Soviet
workers, "u nt)l I ca n ~
asfo urcd that II Is sa fe."
-Likewise, lhe Sovl~t Un·
ion will not hi' a llow~d to
occupy Its new facility on a
Washington hillt op, a prime .
toea non for elcr tronlr s pytn~.
" until a sim ultaneous movr
by both coun tries is possible."
~ Former De fense Serl'r·
tary Melvin La ird will head a
probr Into thP sO&lt;'uri Ty fai l·
urcs at th e C'UT'T'r nt cmba.ssy.
where two Marines. alicgcdlr
after scxu"i pl oys by a Ru.s. .
sian woman . allowed Sov l~ l
spies to pukP around lhl'
facility .

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Jury finds Gallia man guilty of m~rder,, aggravated arson
GALLIPOLIS A seven·
woman, five· man jury dellber·
ated for it'ss than four hours
Tuesday in Gallia Count y Com·
mon Pl ea,s Court In fl nd ln~:
William Oliver Curley gulily on
murder and aggraval ed arson
·
charges.
Judgt' Donald Andrew Cos
Immediat ely pronounced sent·
ence and handed I he Curley the
maximum penalties : five to 25
years in prison for murder and
10.25 years behind bars on
aggravated arson, boih Jerms·to
be served co nsecutivel y.
The maximum was req uested
by the prosecution. Cox said the
court was concE&gt;r ned about Cur·
ley's attitude during the tri al as
well as an apparent lack of
remorse on Curley's part and fek
he should not be allowed to walk
free.

" I don't !eel the defendant trial. Roderick said Jhe ver dict
should be on tht' street where he .will be appea l ~ and Curley wa s
ca n menace somebody else," placed on 5200,000 ~ppeal bond.
Cox sai d. '
The jury went tl!!hind closed
Curley, 64. Rt. 4, Gallipolis. doors at4 : 28 p.m., had a dinner
shook his hea!t as the senl ences break and returned the verdict at
were read. When asked by Cox If ·s:15 p.m.
he had anything to say, Curley,
Ear.ller In the day , Curl ey
through ·defense co·cou nsel Rl · testified for the defense.
chard C. Roderick Jr., repli ed
Curley declared the testimony
that he had said everything he of those witnesses clai ming that
wanted to say In his testimony for he physically abused his mother,
the defense earlier In the da y.
Noldle Edith Curley, to be lies. " I
C'urley was Indicted on both didn't lay a hand on her," Curley
charges In connection with the said In response to that testlm·
Dec. 21, 1986 fire that swept ony, which was recalled to him
through th&lt;:,rear ot the Kemper by Assistant Prosecutor Brent
Hollow Road mobile borne he Saunders.
shared with his mother, Noldle
Curley said that his mother
E. Curley. Mrs. Curley, 81, died never accused him of hlttlrig her,
of smoke Inhalation and thermal . though he said she would someburns In the fire.
times accuse him of misplacing
Cox denied motions by Roder· things In the house. Later, sh
tck for acquittal and for a new would !orget the whole matter.·

Curley sa id Th at he had prob·
lems with ,hls relat ives . Concern·
lng th e tes timony of Eliza beth
Bellamy, Mrs. Curley's sister· in·
l aw; Ger trude Lemons. Mrs .
Curley 's younger si ster ; and the
threats th ey said he made about
somehow ha ving his mother out
of the picture. Curley said, " I'm
not saying Jhey' re lyi ng. That' s
their conscience."
As coun sel di scu ssed wher e
Curley was between 5 a.m. and 9
a.m. on Dec . 21. 1988. the date of
the trailer fire, Curley claimed .
that t'he smell of gasoline on his
person , said to be strong by th-e
desk clerk on duty at th e Econo
Lodge Morel on U.S. 35. was
traceable to ·the fact that h ~ was
loading a two·gallon gasoline can
In the bed of His green 1969
Chevrolet pickup !ruck.
Curley said that II wa s.some·

limes diffi cult to loa d a gasoli ne Ta ckett , a Joan offi cer at Ohiu
ca n Int o a tru ck and not get some Valley Bank . wen•saldbyC'ur ll',l '
on one' s cloth es, shoes or hands,
to be somdhlng he didn' t know ,
es peci ally if one Is doing so a(
about.
.
night wllh one hand holding a
" Her bu sin&lt;'ss was hrr busl· ·
flashlight.
· ness. and m.r bu siness Is my .
Saunder s ·apparently put a bu siness," wa s his respons&lt;' to :
great deal of stress on one major
Jjal Inquiry .
.
poi nt conce r ning Curley as Cur·
ne of lhl' objec tives of lh&lt;• ;
Icy appeared at the scene of th e p osecution, us II had been ·
tire on that Sunda y morning. lhroughoul lhc· trial, was to show :
Curley' s alleged comment. " Je· that Curli:'y's financial situation ;
sus Christ! I can prove where T wa s one of the motives for his •
was," wa s a focal poi nt o! allegedly setting lire lo his homt' ;
Saunders' s allack.
) and murder ing his mother.
~
Saunder s, In his closing argu·
Curley said that money was ·
mcntto the jury, urged 1\ IO''u se transfcr~cd from his account fo ;
your common sense. How many hers. Sau nders trl~ .to~howthat ;
people say 'I ca n prove where I such tra nsfer of funds would. In ,
was' alter they see their mother his words, " keep . him from :
Is dead wit hout admitting gull lin spending s:mto $50 on the lonery ··
some wayT'
each day ," whit·h Curley denied. ~
Discussion of t he join! ac·
Doroth y Walker, a cashier at '
counts, as attested · to by Pat
(Con tinued on Page JOt
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