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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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By GRETEL WIKLE
Sen. M. Ben Gaeth. fl . p&lt;i yments on purchases of anv
Sen. Richard ' H. Finan, R·
ot h e rwl sl' unabl e IQ
COLUMBUS !UP! l- A bill. to Defia nce. dPscribed 1he moa surr new road eq uipment.
· Cincinna ti. proposed a major
tommunicate.
classify spring-loaded ballistic as a ma tter of " loca l C'O illroi" for
Sponsors said . the legislat ion rewriie of the savings and loan
Legislation of this nature ha~ ·
knives as dangerous and restrict 'the·township trU SII'CS.
would give count irs and town- . rrgulatory law, establishing a
cleared th e Hou se in the past. but
them undt'r the Ohio Weapons · 1\ iso adopted un;•nimouoiY by. shi ps greater flexibili ty in. cash separa te Department of Finan'
has been held up in the Sena ie
Control Law has bel'n sent to the Senate and sent to tho flow management.
cia! !nstlt utions. Such regulation
because of disputes over le~al
Gov . Richard F. Celeste aft er 1he governor wtJ~ ~~ bill permitt i ng
'i€'vera l bills whi ch failed in · currently takes place under the
langO age.
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House concurred In S&lt;mat e coun ty ('Omm isslonf'rs or l awn - past sess ions were reint roduced Ohio Depar tment of Commerce.
Both the Senate anq HOll'ii'
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ship tru stees to usP lht' trade In' In thr Sena te.
Similar legislation clea red ihe
adjournro untiii: .JO p.m. todar.:
The House voted 77-12Tuesday val uP of equi pme nt to reduce the
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Potlenger . R-Cinclnnati. Ballis·
tic knives. sometimes associal&lt;'d
Your Independently Owned
with martial arts films. have a
Low-priced Supermarket
dNachable blade propelled by a
spring and can hit a target 90 feet
away, Pottenger said.
The bill makes It Illegal to
carry a concealed ballistic kn ife,
and also outlaws possession of a
ballistic knife by convicted fcl·
ons.. Also. a permit would b&lt;'
needed to buy a ballistic knife .
The House approved a bi1189-0
that would make voting easiN
for residents of Ohio- especially
FRESH LEAN BOILED
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Election !lay.
Under the bill , a relative would
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be able to register the absent
voter, and In the case of service
men and women, a dependent
could vote for the absent person .
The bill. which goes on to th~
Senate, makes other changes to
facilitate voter registration for
soldiers and abseniC'e voters .
The Senate passed unanlm·
ously and forwarded to Celeste a
bill permitting boards of town·
· ship trustees to lower the 55 mph
s~ed limit on unimproved high·
ways In unlncorporatNI areas of
a towmlhlp.

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CINCINNATI iUPf.) - Josc·ph
Huebner says It 's taken him
almost 18 years to gel over th&lt;'
ex&lt;&gt;cutlon-stylc shooting death of
his wife and he was outrag1•d
Wh!'O he learned tht• killer would
be released from prison.
His outcry and that of hundreds
of others In suburban !lei hi Hills
and the tri-state area apparenlly
rC'ached Columbus where lh(•
Ohio Parole Board late Tucsd a~·
reversed It s decision to rch·ase
Raymond Kassow from prison. 1\
board spokesman said the bOard
would recoO"Ider Its decision.
the bOard had r&lt;&gt;celved two
shopplnll balls lull of mall urging
the bOard to den y parole to
Kassow, onl' of three men r on·
vlctcd In one of the worst killings
In the area.
Heubn£'r's wif&lt;:' and t hrec or h&lt;:&gt;r
women were herded Into a bank
vault Sept. 24, 1969, and shot.
A board spokesman said the
public outcry aft er Tuesda y
morning's derision was a rea so n
for reconsideration.
Hamilton County Prosecut or
Art Ncy said he Is "absolut e ! ~·
..,outral(••d" at the dN'Islon by th~
l'loard to r~lease Kassow . who
has been IQprlson about 17 years.
KaS'soW"'lad been sch·edull'd to br
releasro June 2, If th&lt;• Kentucky
parol~ authorities would approve
his !lOin~ to live with his sister in
Corbin. Ky.
Ney had ur~ ed the public to
write to the bOard asking that II
'Ill deny the parole.
Huebner sat In his car whi!P his
wlfr Helen had ~one Into th"
[)elhl Hills bank to rash a rhr rk.
Shl' had walked In on the robbl'ry
and was herded with the teller
and two other customers into the
bank vault where thry were shot.
Huebner saw tltl' three robbl'rs
run from the bank carrying his
wife's purse and he ran In, ani)' to
find I he four oodles stu rkro In Ihr
vault.
Hurbner said hE had 11 hard
time bclievln~ the boa rd had
opted for parole.
" I ran not believe that this guy
was released for committing this
hlenous crime." Huebner said .
He still remembers the bloody
scPnl' he found, his wife's. body
crouched In a corner uppar~nll y
where she had Cl'awl~d to try to
escape the gunfire.
"I saw four victims, lnrludln~
mv wife, piled In a 1·auit," he
said. " It's takl'n m!' nearly 1R
years to get over this."

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COMPUTIF:RIIZED ALIGNMENT -Jim ~- LL ·
owner of Jim Cobh Chevrolet·Oidsmohlle·
Cadillac, at left, and co-service managers Tom
Kerns and Dave Pearson, review th•• new

computerized
lgnmeilt system
which was Installed this we••k at the Pomeroy
dealership. The state-of.lhe-art system Is de·
signed to offer better service ~Yith a higher dcgrc~
of accu

Senate President Paul E . Gil·
SIMPLE PROCEDURE - Tom Kerns, front,
hydraulic lift which Ia part,of,a new computerized
lmor. R-Port Clinton, "hopefully
and
Dave
Pearson,
co-service
managers,
and
Jim
wheel alignment system,. Installed this week.
it (th e budget) will be out of here
Cohh,.
center,
of
Jim
Cobb
Chevrolet·Oidsmohlle·
Vehicles
are pulled onto too rack, and a computer
well before June 30." Senate and
Cadillac, Pomeroy, discuss aspects ol the
major alignment angiCII - ciiSter,
reads
three
House negotiations may be re·
camber
and
l'oe.
ql!i.red on the differences In late
June.
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Majority House Demot'rats,
whO rewrote !hi' governor's offering of last February, said Wed·
nesday the annual spending
Jim Cobb Chev r ole t Informa tio n on th ~ compuf l'f tu r ned on, Its computer does an
hikes of 1.8 percent fo r fl scall988
Oidsmoblle·Cadlllac
of
Pomeroy
screen
guides personnel ste p by electronic system tes t. The sel f·
and 5 percent for 1989 were
entered
the
computerized
world
th
rough
th e alignment pro- tes t display automatica lly ap·
step
achieved without Increasing ma·
of
wheel
alignment
th
is
week.
cess.
Prompting
messages' tell pears If a problem exist s. Cobb
jor taxes .
with'
the
$30,000
purchase
of
a
what
to
do
now
and
wh at to do says th e sytem has been built to
House Republicans found little
Hunte
r
.Dlll
sys
tem
for
wheel
next.
and
If
a
customer
des ires, a las t and Is easy to mai ntain an&lt;l
fault with the the massive
,
manufactured
by
the
alignment
pr int-out of th e inspection dat a updal ~ .
spending outlay during the one
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Hunte
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Engineering
Co.
ca
n be given as proof of 1he stat us
Cobb's co-service rnanagcrs,
hour and 10 mlnu.tes of debate.
Cobb
call
s
th
e
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the
mos
t
the
vehicle.
of
nave
Pearson and Tom Kerns,
except to say they preferred
advanced
alignment
system
ever
Cobb
says
thr
new
syste
m
have been trained by Hunter
more money for primary and
secondary education. They d rv~ loped . The system features makes alig nment as easy ;,s servtce re prl'se nt at lves , and are
praised Its austerity and said It a 19-lnch color screen. sperlflea · 1 · 2 · ~ . and Is almost like havi ng an rea dy to provide eo mputl'rlzed
was "a much better budget than lion memory for 95 perccnt of the alignment Instructor In the ~ h op . whc I· alignment for all thei r
And each time the 0111 Is customers.
the one presented by the vehicles on the road toady, plus
space
for
7fi
operator
entries.
governor."
In addition to thl'se features
A dozen Republicans joined 57
and
others, the system has a
Democrats In pushing the budget
remotl' which allows
wireless
over to the Senate, where hear·
.....
ro con.Irol the
service
personnel
logs will begin following next
system from anywhere In the
week's spring recess.
alignment bay.

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An appeal Ia the Fourth Dis·
trict Court of Appeals has been
denied . In the Meigs County
( ammon Pl~ s Court rase of
Francis H. ndrew against' Ihe
Olive Towns p Board of Trustees. el al.
The Meigs County rase, a
taxpayer action. was filed by
Andrew, on behalf of the resl·
dents of Olive Township, on Jan.
18, 1985.
Andrew charged that the Aug.
1, 1984 appointment of Donald
Bennett, as a successor trustee of
Olive Township, was Invalid
because Trustees Chesler Wells
and Everett Schultz violated the
sunshlne law ln making the
appointment of Bennett. Andrew
asked that Bennett's appoint·
ment be declared Invalid by the
court. and for attorney fees .
Bennett's appointment was
declared J,nvalklilY Judge Knight
on Nov. 1, 19115, and Andrew was
awaj'ded $1,~ In costs.
Knight's decision that the

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appointment of Bennett wass
Invalid was not at Issue In the
appeal.
Andrew fllro the appeal,
charging that . the trial court
erred by falling to find defend·
ants Chester Wells and Everett
Schultz personally liable to Olive
Township re~Idents for the sa·
lary of 15,100 paid to Bennett
during the months Augusi191W to
October 1985 when he acted as
trustee, Andrew charged that
payment to Bennett was . an
h)1proper expendllure by the
trustees.
Defendants In the action,.
Wells, · Schultz and Bennett,cross-appealed, charging that
the trial court was without
authority to order that attorney
fees be paid to Andrew.
The appelate court rejectro
AndreW's appeal on grounds that
Bennett was a "de facto" officer,
meaning that although not a
trustee In point oflaw, he thought
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acceptro as such by Indiv iduals
whb dealt with him during )he
period of time In question, and he
did render service to the
township.
The appelate court dismissed
the cross-appeal from the defend·
ants because they voluntarily
paid the costs to Andrew at the
time the trial court ordered
payment.
Appelate Judge Lawrence
Grey disagreed that the cross·
appeal should have been dis·
misSed, stating that he would not ,
on Ohio constllullonal grounds,
dismiss that Issue.
Appelale Judges Homer Abele
and Earl Stephenson did concur
however. creating the majorit y
necessary for dismissal for the
, cross-appeal.
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Andrew was representro by
Pomeroy attorney Steven Story
and the defendants were repres·
entro by Prosecuting Attorney
Frederick W. Crow III.

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UP, UP AND AWAY - Nearly 350 brightly
colored balloo1111 ROlled off Into the wild blue
yonder In a launch Wednesday afternoon ai the
Pomeroy Elementary School. The PQ.meroy
youngaler$ gathered on the fronl lawn of the
school for the balloon launch, the fund drive
klckoll for the proposed Roherl B. Morris

By Nt\NCY YOACHAM . ;
Sentinel Stafl Writer
· It Is theconcensusofthcMel!(s
-County Commissioners that due
to rate Increases affecting a(l
county medical Insurance poll·
cles, they should give serious
consideration to bidding !Of
Insurance coverage.
Rates for. county's Department
of Human Services and highway
department are Increasing J
percent. 1 Coverage for cou•t;
house employees Is Increasing 25
percent, the commissioners r&amp;
portro In Wednesday's meeting;
County workers are Insured by
Blue Cross of Central Ohio.
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Meeting with the eommlssloners yesterday to discuss the raiSe
In rates were /\ian Gorlewskl and
Toin Starr, of Blue Cross. Go,
rlewskl explained that rate I~·
creases are based on past claim
experience. He said the court;
house group's claim experience:
exceeds the average experience
expertro In u small group of that
size. which Includes about 80
members.
Commissioner Richard Jones
laid Gorlewskl that II was his
understanding the county had
been due a rate reduction last
your, but then did not receive the
reduction . Gorlewskl said he
would review the county's records to determine II this Is
correct.
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Billing problems with the com·
pany were also brought up by
Commissioner Richard .Jones.
.Jones told Gorlewskl that He
received calfs In February from
county employees covert'&lt;! by
Blue Cross . telling him that the
company was refusln~t to . pay
their bills because the county had
not paid Its January bill. Upon
checking Into the s ltuatlon, Jones
discovered that the county had
never received a January bill.
Jones said he contacted the
company and .as a result, the
.January and February bills were
hand-delivered !rom Columbus.
.Jones said he did not think II was
fair !hal the Individuals who
were covrred under the county's
Blue Cross policies were put In
this situation, nor that comments
were made tha.t the county hadn't
paid the bill, when In fact , the
billing problems were the fault of
the company .
Go rlewskl and Starr apologIzed for any Inconvenience and
embarrassment ,Yhlch may have
been causro by the billing""
mlx·up, and offered to personally,
contat·t those Individuals under
the policy who experienced dlffl·
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IJbrary·Medla Center. Each of the
carried a tag with the name of utudent ukln&amp;lor ,
community aupport In the form of donatlo1111. ,
Donations may be mailed to the Pomeroy ·
Elementary School, 260 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy,. ·
Ohio 45'769.

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COLUMBUS (UPli - A $2'2 .1
billion two-year state budget
with no major lax hikes and
minimal spending increases has
landed in the laps of stal e
senators and will tie studied anew
for the next two months.
The Hou se P.assro the 1988-89
spending blueprint Wednesday
on a bipartisan 69-27 votr and
shipped II to the Republican·
dominated Sena te .
Se nate GOP leaders already
have Indicated they will make
spending changes within the
fram ework of the House-passed
bill. bur will not Increase rc·
venues. In fact. they will be
under heavy pressure to eliml·
nat e a tax on long distance
telephone calls, which House
Republican s said would hurt
bus inesses.
Tj1e adm inistration of Gov.
Richard F. Celeste expressed
satisfaction with the way the
House treated Its budget recom·
mendatlons. which contain the
smallt&gt;st Increases in state
spending In 24 years.
The new fiscal period begins
July 1. " If .all goes well," said

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Clear tonight, with a low
near 35. Mostly sunny Friday,
with highs · 11ear 70. The ·
probability ol precipitation' is
near zero through . Friday.
Winds will be llghl and south·
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, April

will continue.
By NANCY YOACHAM
Roberts said Meigs County
Sent1nel Stall Writer
A tentative union contract was Highway workers are now some·
accept ed Monday by employees where In !he middle in compari·
of the Meigs County Highway son towages,pald by or her county
highway departments in the
DE"pa rt men t.
Meigs County Engineer Phil . state. "Some are higher," he
Roberts reported Wednesday to · said, "and some are lowet: "
At present, the highway de·
the Meigs County Commission·
ers tha t the union and the partmenl' s budget · Includes
_highway department's :l3 em· $10(;,812.20 for shop labor,
ployees have agreed upon and $370.122.89 for road labOr and
accepted the tentative contract. $82;155.54 for four non-union
Roberts said the employees administrative positions . The
v&lt;&gt;ted on the contract Monday total for office personnel does not
Include the engineer's yearly ·
aflernoon.
E ffective lor one year fro m salary of $32,645.02.
These figures are basro upon
Apr il 1 to midnight March 31.
the
department's 1986 budgetary
1988. the contra ct ralls for a 15
and include possible
figures
cent s-per-hour raise. and a $3
per-man per-month Increase In overtime payments.
The union Is now hf rhe process
t(te uni on's health and welfare
program, from $28 to $31 per of typing the tenatlve contract ,
month . According to Roberts , Raberts reported. Once In final
these figures reflect an overall form . the contract will be re·
viewed by Roberts, Ted Warner,
increase Of 1.8 percent .
The last highway department highway superintendent, and
contract was for two years and David Spencer, office manager.
gave employees a oo· cents Alter the review, which could
per -hounalse the first year and take place next week, according
60 cents per-hour raise the to Roberts, the agreement will
have to be ratlflro by the Meigs
second year. ·
County
Commissioners . '
Including benefits, the new
This year's contract , which
contract ·will give workers a
starting salary of $7.35 per hour. was to have expired midnight
The highest operator's salary at March 31. was extended to April
the deparment will be $8.30 per 27 by the union when meetings
hour, Roberts said . The policy of with a federal mediator could not
an 'additional 15 cerlts per hpur be scheduled before the explra· •
' for five years or more longe(.lfy lion date. '

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Winds will be light and north·
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ronlght.
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Oldo Extended Forecast
FrY8r tbrouJh Sunday
Fair Friday, with a chance of
rain Saturday and Sunday. Highs
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601 eech day, with overnight lows
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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Letter to the Editor ·. Black

WASHlNGTON (NEA) Here's a preview of . the next
majpr Defense Depar tment
they have the high 'school ; they scandal: It will Involve the
have ·a band for th e dance. Now ·unlawful diversion oj millions of
all IIley nl'ed Is you, graduates dollars In p1,1bllc funds by PenfJ'O m J968.on up, toshow yoawan l tagon contractors wor,klng .on
" Meigs High School Alumni " black" projects.
Association to start and be
The departm e nl' s black
suc~rss ful.
_
budge1 for programs carrying
They are ask ing for $5 dues security classifications has more
fr om ~ac h alumni to be sent to the than trip led du ring lhe Reagan
Meigs Alumni Assoc iation , Box ·
administration. That' &gt; a faster
2o . . Middleport, Ohio 45760, by growth rate than experienced by
Ma y HI. If th ere Is no response, any other major federal actlvlly.
then plans will have to be
But -oversight and accounta'bll·
ca ncelled. Won't you hel p lty have not Increased commenbrea the life Int o this . new surately. Indeed, the Defense
associat ion .
Department frequ ently refuses
Judi Brewer Cowan to allow either Its own auditing
Class of 1969 agencies or the General Account-

activities." "special programs. "
"advanced concepts" ot "other
production charges."
The F-19 Stealth fighterbomber, for example, Is a black
project · that until recently carried the code name "Aurora."

When some members of Con'gress noticed several years ago
that the proposed budget for the
progra m Increasing dramat l·
ra lly from $80 million in 1986 to
$2.3 billion In 1987, they sought an
explana tion - but were repeatedly rebuffed by th'e Pentagon.
Most legisla tors and even
federal Investigators lack .the
securi ty clearances required to
gain access to what the Defense
Department ca ll s ·•sensi ti ve

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quiring a special clearance .
·"We're talking about hidden
caches of fund s that suck In
bllllons of U.S. taxpayers' dol·
Iars," says Rep. Barbara 13oxer;
D·Calif., who recently Initiated
an effo rt to curb reported flnan.
clal a bu ses within bl ac k
programs.
."There Is no accountability
and no rea l oversight ," added
Boxer, a mem ber of both the
· House Armed Serv ices 'and·
Budget committees. "We need to
make sure these programs are
black for legitimate national
security reasons."

By Scott Wolfe
'Alt hough the weather has been
absolutely miserable, I do have
some bright spals from the
community to share With you. · .
I've just received word that
severa i area players are currently participating on the _Rio
Grande Red women softball team
this spring. Those players In·
el ude: .Andrea Riggs, Meigs;
Laren Wolfe, Southern; Amy
Roush, Kyger Creek; Renee
Halley, Gallla Acad_emy; and
Lisa Martin,'Gallia Christian.
So far both the softball and
baseba-ll teams have run Into bad
weather In the Ohio Valley .
Andrea Riggs, a former Meigs
High Star, Is a 5'10 lunlor
shortstop/second baseman and
Is the daughter of Dr. Keith and
Barbara Riggs of Pomeroy. ·
Wolfe , a 5'7 junior third base"
man, starred at Southern and Is
.the dau ghter of La rry and
Delores Wolfe of Racine . Wolle
also plays volleyball at Rio.
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: Amy Roush, a 5'5 Jr. out fl)?lder, was a four·year, three
sport letter winner at Kyger
Creek High School.
;Former Meigs High standout
and aii·TVC honoree Scott Gheen
lias added a new dimension to the
~lo Grande Redman line-up
after transferring from a successful career at West VIrginia
State.
: The Redmen captured second
place In the 20th annual Christian
College Tournament held March
23-27 In Florida, leaving the
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Gullickson, a former Expa.
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Cla ire. Tibbs had pitched well for
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¥ontreal mana ger Buck
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"If we're going lo put relievers
like St. Claire In to save games,
then I certainly can put them In
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National League Wrapup
The Los Angeles Dodgers, let
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INCINNATI IU!'[) - \he .
red-hot Cincinnati Reds are the
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The Reds, after routing Mont real 11-5 on Opening Day, ripped
the Expas 7·2 Wednesday for a
tot al of 18 runs In two games.
"I think a lot of teams are going
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r,Jsk of heart disl'US!', and S&lt; l\'
q_l hcr factot·s. such as smoking,
must be ro nslderecl to r•nsun•
aCcura te analysts .
· Sc ientists at thl' Honolulu
fl·car t Program r~ponrd the
r,esults Wednesda y In The New
P.n~land .Journal of Mcclleine in
r'~sponse to 11 n Pill' liN SIU&lt;iy !hut
flltd found co !IN• drink lng at least
dQubled the risk of hra rt disease.
.. "Un lrss the ro ffcc co nsu mption -Is V['rv cxt'l'Sslve. then
!l)·obably co ffee ronsumptlon
does not have an)· adi'Nsr rffcct
on coron ary heart cl is rasr risk ...
spid Dr . Kat suh lko Yano. who
conductrd thr study.
: Yano and l1ls colleagues anal~zed Informal ion about 7, l!l4
.!&amp;panes[' men. lnl'l udlng 6.ffi5
refire drinkers. WhO were fOllOWed fo r l!i years !IS part of a
study of heart disease. the
nation's leading ki ller.
.: The researchers reported t ht'y
ihltially found what appeared ID
~a n association brtwrrn coffee
dr inking and risk of h ~a rt dts~asc, Ya no said.
: sui when they analyzed thl'
dpta to determ ine whel her the
risk Increased the more ro ffee
llie subj e~ts drank. they found no
such association - know n as a
dOse-response relationship.
' "This Is Important because If
t~f.re Is Irue association between
caffee consumption and disease.
tll'n you set&gt; this dose- response
r~atlonshlp," Ya no said In a
tGjephone lntel'v!ew . ,

lng Office to examine the financIng of bl.ack progl)lrils.
The !'entagort'Sblack budget Is
estima ted to total about $35
billion ,annua lly, although only
about half of that amount Is spent
on classified military programs .
The other half is earmarked for
the nation's Intelligence agenciE&gt;s, most of whose funding Is
h-idde n In lhe Defense Department budget .
Some black military programs
are Identified In public budget
summaries only by code names
such as "Tacit Rainbow, " " Elegant Lady;" "Prairie Schooner"
or "Island Sun ."
Others are hidden behind
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Alumni appeal for help
Too all Meigs High SchOol
Alumni who are interested or
who care:
I recently attended an organi·
za tional meet lng to get an alumni
association started for ali Meigs
graduates. This was their fifth
meeting. .
,I had phoned one of the officers
the previous week to Inqu ire as to
how things were going. I offered
to help with findin g addresses for
my class of 1969 and help In any
way I could.
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I started on a Thursday morn Ing calllng.famllles ol186 alumni
for addresses and by Monday I
had all but 3.~ and will conti nu e to
work on those. r probably had two
days of my lime Involved in
lOcating the add resses.
· J would li ke to thank the
flltnllles of alumn i I talked to for
lieing so kind and suppor~lve. So
many of you felt th is should have
~im don e yea rs ago and were
h)lppy to hear someone Is trying
19 get It started.
. I just wish local alu mni would
come to these meetin gs and show
the enthusias m their parents
ha;ve shown. With locating addresses for the class of '69. It was .
quite lnlerestlng tO find out
W.~erc these people were after 18
Yfl~rs and I thought how wonderfu j i! would be to havt• one night a
year that we could al l look
forward to and get together and
retn inisce and sha re what's
gOing on with our lives and
families.
:1 wenl to thts meeting and I
ciu'ne home sad . Ten graduales
110iire there. The previo us four
m~tl n gs, nine graduates were
tl\ere. Four of them represented
one class out of 19 graduati ng
dasses. These 10 people are
.enlhused and excited about gettlrjg this started and wan t to see It
work.
but they. arp also dlsap'
pained. They need help!
jhey need to know that not just
a few want to sec a Meigs Hl!(h
School Alumni Assoc iat ion
st:arted and be a success.
Wh~ther you can attend the
meetings every Tuesday nig ht or
not. at least call one of these
people an d offer your help.
A lot of classes need a n ·pre·
sent atlve to loca te addressPs.
They can use your help In some
way . We have graduates all over
t ~e country, but so rna ny of us arc
s(lll in the area and can get this
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f~r us and those who ore far away
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1\(aln Slreet Pizza at 7 p.m. on
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AI Campanls re~igns LA post

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SELECT WRIGHT STATE - Melp' twin·
slater all-state combo, ,Jenny and ,Julie Miller;
signed lour-year scholarships with Wright State
Wednesday. The Miller sisters paced -Meigs to
T~C. sectional, and district titleS this year and a

lour-year record of 81-)4. Pictured above are
Meigs coach Ron Lo~tan , J enny Miller, ,Julie
Miller, the girls' father and Meigs High School
principal Jim Miller, and mother ,Joyce Miller Is
In back.

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.Miller sisters select Wright State
Meigs' twin -tower, twin-sister
combo of Jenny a nd Julie Miller
signed four-year basketball sc holarships with Wright Sta te
Wednesday.
Th1• 6·1 Jenny was a special
mention class Afl all-Ohio th is
past yPa r plus . a two-time alldistrlcl and two-tim e aii -TVC
selection. The 6-0 Julie was an
honorable mention all-Ohio pick
this year and also a tw o· tlmc
all-d istrict and two-lime aii-TVC

pick .
Jenny was a four- y~ar star ter
for the Mara uderettes a nd beca me a 1.000 point scorer while
gra bblng a sc hool reco rd 655
rebou nds. .Julie, who started
three yea rs. sco red 73:1 poi nts
and had :i48 rebounds.
Du r ing thP four yea rs th at the
Millers reigned, Meigs had an
81-14 mark that Included records
of 16-6, 20·2, 19-:., and this past
seaso n's 26·1.

Included In those years was
two TVC championships, lwo
sectional titles . two di stric t ti·
tics. a nd a reg iona l tu nn erup this
past year. Meigs los t !i?-.1:1 to
Wellsvi ll&lt;' in the regional t"ham·
pions hips las t March. Wel lsville,
the state's number· two ranked
ream, wound up the class AA
state runneru p. Meigs co mpleted
fhC" season ra nked number six in

the sta te poll .

Clancy stops Indians, 5 to 1 ;
Brewers.down Red Sox, 3-2
TORONTO (UP! I - Toronto
hurler Jim Cla ncy turnPd In an
outin g to rem ember. but his
battery mate. Matt Stark, came
up with a performance he' d
sooner fo rget.
Clancy, 1-0, had lost his fi nal
seven decisions of las t· seaso n ,
and had not won a game since
Aug. 28. He W&lt;'nf six Innings
Wednesday as the Toro nt o Blue
..Jays defea ted the Cleveland
'1ndla ns 5-l. Cla ncy gave up one
run on seven hit s while wa lking
lwo a nd strikin g out two.
" I kn(•w I pl't chcd weil · th e end
of las t yea r," Clancy observed,
" but I co uldn 't win . Today I felt I
cou ld get them out. "
" I couldn't rea lly get down on
mysel f for my j)('rform a nce at
t hc end oft hr sPason, so I didn 't" ,
Clancy I'Ontlnu ed. " And with this
team beh ind me, I knew today I
cou ld let Cleveland just hit the
!Jail. br•rausr someo ne out I here
was go ing to make the play ."
All hough the HI ue Ja ys defense
was sparkling, Stark, m a kln ~ his
major league debut behind the
plate. was not.
The I ndla ns were successful in
each of thei r fi ve base theft
attempts, including threr by
Brett Butler. But the Jays'
ca tehrr was not discouraged. •
"] r ailed a good ga me and
dfdn 't let an )· ba il s grt pa st me,"
StarR no red." We won a nd I'm
pieused."
"B ut watch out". hi' ca utlonrd.
·' As soo n as I get tha t fi rst run nN
ou t, I won't be stopped."
Cleveland ca tcher Rirk De mpsey empathized wi th his
co unterpart.
. " I n•member m y fir st att l'mpted steal. I threw th e ball into
re ntcrfic ld." Dempsey admit·
red . "It takes a while to srtt lr In ."
Toronto took a 1·0 lead ·orr
losing pitrhcr (; r·eg Swindell , 0-1.
In the fh·st Inning on Geo rge
Bell's two-ou t RB I singil'. whlrh
scorrd Lloyd Mosrb)• from seco nd base.
The .lays added a run in the ·
fo urth when last yPa r' s major
lcagu&lt;' home run leader , J r•ssr
Barfield , clouwd his first homer
of the season over the rent er 'field
fe nce.
Toront o Increased Its lead to
:1-11 In th&lt;' fi fth. Mike Shapcr·son
Jed off with a slnglr and adva nced to th lfd on Tony Fernandez's single. He scored when
Kelly Gr·uber hit Into a double
play.
Th e Blue Jays added their final
two runs In the s ixth on Wille
Upshaw's .two-run shot, jYhlch
scored Barfield. who had walked.
Upshaw did not hit his second
home run last year .until J une, In
his 591h game.
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Cleveland scored Its lone run In
the seventh. Cory Snider led off
wl!h a walk and went to third
when Rick Dempsey singled off
third baseman Gruber's glove.
Jeff Musselman relieved Clancy
and one out later Snider scored
when Butler hit Into a fielder's

choice.
threw two perfecl innings ·of
Ma rk Eichhorn worked the relief Wednesday to gcr the
final 2 13 shutou1 inn ings.
victory In his major-league debut
American League Roundup
in the Brewers' :l-2 triumph over
Chuck Crlm owes his ri se to the the Boston Red · Sox at Coun ty
big leagues to a ball that sinks.
Stadium .
The Milwa ukee rookie pitcher
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LOS ANGELES t UP[) - The niS) dedicated. his life io the
ream that broke baseball's color Dodger organization. The man
barrier 40 years ago by giving · never had a prejudiced bone in
Jackie Robinson a job could not his body.
tolerate AI Ca mpanls' dlsparag"He made one mistake and It
ing remarks about blacks lack- cost him. The good Lord forgav e
ing the " necessities" to become the people who crucified him. At
manage rs and front - office least they could give him one.
executives.
other chance ,"
So the Los Angeles Dodgers,
Campanls. his son Jimmy and
under pressure from political O'Malley returned to Los An·
and civil rights groups, did " the gele~ In mid-afternoon and
only appropriate thi ng" - they avoided a mob of repor ters at
fired Cam pan is. their vice pres!· International Airport. , ·
dent of player personnel who had
Jimmy, a former Dodger
been associa ted with the fran- catcher. said the last two days
.chl se since 1943. .
have been extremely difficult. .
" Mr. Campanls' statements on
"It didn't come out the way he '
the ABC "Nightllne" show Mon- thought ," the younger Campanls
day night were so far removed said of the Interview. "Never
from the beliefs of the Dodger once did he say they !blacks)
organiza tion that It was impossl- weren't lntelllgen \; Ted (Koppe! I
bie for him to continue in his ·said It a few times. If you
du ties," said owner Peter O'Mal- interview him a thousand times It
ley, who asked for and received wouldn't come out that way
Ca mpanls' resignation.
agalri."
"The decision was made this
Asked about his father's mood,
morning. It was the only approp- Jimmy said: "He feels terrible,
rlate t hing to do. This is a very just terrible."
hard time, a very sad tlf(l e."
Ca mpanls served as player,
The team' said executive vice- . . scout ; manager and Instructor In
president Fred Clai re would the Dodgers' org-anization. He
tempora rily handle Ca mpanls'
duties.
On "Nightline," Campanls- a
la te replacement for .former
pitcher Don Newcombe, who had
to cance) - was asked by host
Ted Koppel why there are no
black man agers. general managers or owners In the ma jor
leagues.
Campanls res ponded th at
black, players who want to be
managers or executives have to
pay their dues In the minors•.
adding, "I truly believe that they
may not have some of the
necessities to be, let's say. a field
manager, or perhaps a general
ma nager."
He also sa id, "How many
1black I quarterbacks are there?
. How many pitchers?" Later, he
added, "Why are black men, or

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executive retired, was In tears
a ft er hearing of the resignation
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"It's a sad day." Lasorda sa id.
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Fourth Grade· Salisbury Elementary 1986-87
Second Place Champ\onshlp. First row, (left to
right), WI! Hall, Patrick Young, Frankie Dickens,
Robby Jones, Charlie Martin. Second Row , (left to

right), John Martin, Coa ch; Joey Upscomb, John
Jeffers, Junior Rose, Adam Krawsezyn, Jarrod
Folmer, Mike Young, Assistant Coach.

Clancy stops lndians ... Bosox lose
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Crim, a non-roster p)tcher who
made the team after an impr·es·
s ive spring trai ning, relies on a
s inker.
"I just go out there and try to '
make the guys hit the ball on the
ground," he said. "! throw the
s'tnker and I want them to hit that
pitch ."
Crlm was Invited to camp with
the Brewers after a series of
Injuries \-educed the number of
healthy Milwaukee pitchers. ·
Crim · took advantage of his
opportunity and Impressed manager Tom Trebelhorn.
"About a third of the way

through the spring garnes. we
said, ·'Geez , Chuck's rea ll y
th rowing the ball well. Good
thing we brought him in.' About
two-thirds of ihe wa y through the
Cactu s League games, we said,
' He's still throwin g the bali good.
He's throwing it better than some
,_guys we were thinking abOut.'
"He for ced us to take him."
Billy Jo .Robidoux snapped a
2-2 tie when he singled home
Glenn Braggs in the seventh
inning with the game-winner.
The victory was the seco nd
straight for the Brewers over the
defending American League

Lloyd fights flu; Graf repays debt
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.
(UPII - Chris Evert Lloyd
battled the flu while defe nding
champion Stef!l Graf repaid a
4-year-old debt In ihe $300.000
Family Circle Magazi ne Cup
tennis tournamenf.
Evert Lloyd, hampered for 10
days by the flu· and an ear
Infection. overcame early base·
line Inconsistency Wednesday to
beat Austrian baseliner Petra

Huber 7-5. 6-2, while Graf d&amp;·
fe ated France's Ma ri eChrlstl nne Calieja 6-0. 6-2. .
Gra f, 17, was winless against
Ca lleja going Into the match,
having lost their only other
meeting 7-6, 5-7.6-4, in Brighton.
E ngland , In 1983. Graf, now the
world's No. 2 player behind
Martina Navra tllova, ' said si)e
·wasn't pleased with her play
despite the easy third-round win.

Cont inued trom page4

champions.
Milwaukee sta rt er Bill Weg·
man gave up two runs on fou r hits
in five innings. Da n Plesac
retired all six batters he faced to
get his llrsl save. Wes Gardner
took the loss.
Elsewhere. Toronto s topped
Cleveland 5-1, New York nipped
Det roit 6-5, Texas edged ,Balli·
more 6- 4, Minnesota beat Oakland 4-1. Kansas Citv blas ted
Chicago 9-3 a nd Ca liforn ia
pounded Seat tie 7-1.
Yankees 6, Ti~ers 5
At Detroii, Willie Randolph
drove home Wayne Tolleson to
highlight a two-run ninth inning
that lift ed New Yo rk over
Detroit .
· Rangers 6, Orloh•s ~
At Baltimore, Scott F letcher
knock.ed in fo ur runs, including
two with a two-out doubi P in the
ninth. to ra lly Texas against
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stood alongside Robinson In 1946
when both were infielders with
·the Montreal Royals. a Brooklyn
Dodger farm team .
"I can't believe the way this all
happened, " said DoQ_ger · out·
fielder 'Pedro Glier.rer.o. a native
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· " "He' s just not that kind of guy,
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"I don't think he meant what he
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saddest . moment of my entire
career." O'Maliev. when asked
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But Campan ·i s' · remarks
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three blacks haye managed in
the majors : Frank Robinson,
Larry Doby and Maury Wills:
There are no black general
managers, and lew even make it
to the third-base coaching box .
Said John Mack, president of
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!cant step In the right·dlrectlonof
beginning to repair the damage
resulting In ICampa nls'i racist
and demeaning comments re-' ·
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By DAVID MOFFiT
. N lc~laus was a longshot at best. , Mas ters fltle, but . not even ·
UPI Sports Writer
Nicklaus, 41, ups.e t the odds a "Golden Bear" ex pects a
AUGUSTA. Ga . (UP II -The p..::..:::_:::~when he won his sixt h prisP like that two years In a
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British Open Champion Greg
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Annu al spring clean· up In Middleport will be held April 13·17.
Re,ldent s are as.ked to clea n up their properties and take
advantage of the free plc k·u·p of debris and Items no longer
wa nted.

Res ident s an • asked to place their debris near the street In
fron1of 1hei r homes and proper ty a nd It wi ll be pic ked up du ring
that week free of cha rge by the village street department.

New Haven library contract let
NEW HAVEN, W.Va. - The Wes t Virginia Libra ry
Co mm ission has awarded a contrael to Shamblin Construction
('o. of Kenna . Jac kson Coun ty, W.Va .. for the construction of a
library at New Haven.
·
Ma yor Grayson " Pa t" Wi lliamson said groundbr£&gt;a kl ng
ceremonies are set for 2 p.m. Sund ay at the Alex Qu illen
Memorial Park for the $:lfi0,000 libra ry co nstruction proje&lt;'t.
Fu ndin g Is being prov ided by a $240.000 state gr ant and $70,000
In local funds.
· Mayor Williamson will preside at' Sunday' s ceremonies.
which will be attended by mem bers of thrcoun ty library board,
commission and sc hool boa rd, town council and other
commu nity lead ers. The public is also In vited.
In case of in clement wea ther, a groundbrea kln g dedication
will be in the New Haven Fir r Drpartmenl , Williamson said.
Th r New Haven Library has been operatin g from tempora ry
headqua rt ers on Fi ft h Street sl licl' .January 1984 when !he
form er farlllt v a t Ma in a nd Second streets was des troyed by
fire.

·· Curley taken to prison
Gi\LLIPOLJS - Willia m Oliver Curley wa s transportf'd
Jod ay by Ga llla County she riff' s deputies to the Chill ico the
CorTl'&lt;' lional Institu te tO\ begin se rv ing consecuti ve sentences
for murder and aggravated arso n.
Curley , M, RJ. 4, Ga llipolis, was convicted Tuesda y by a
seven-woma n, fiv e-man jury fo llowl nR a six -day tri al in Ga llla
Co unty Co mmon Pleas Court.
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Cur ley 's sen tencing on !he murder char ~e was erroneously
reported Wedn esday . He wa s sent enced to 15 years to li fe In
prison for murder and not five to 25 yea rs, as repo rted
Wednesday. He was sent enced to 10·25 yoa rs behind bars for
aggravaJud arson.
Curllcy, who Is on $200,000 appra l bo~d . was charged in
connection wit h !he Dec 21. 1986 fire that swept through !he rear
of the Kemper Hollow Road mobile home he sha red wit h his
molhr r, Noldl e E . Curley, Hl. Mrs. Curley died of s moke
Inh alation and thermal burns In the fire.

Emergenty units answer 3 calls
Th ree ea lls were answered by local units Wednesda y, the
Meigs Coun ty E m c r ~en cy Medical Services reporl s.
At ti: 07 a.m., the Pomeroy Unit took_qw rlcs Grucser from
Minersville Road to Vetera ns Memorial Hospita l; Po meroy at
1:411 p.m. took Rya n Spires from Oh io 14.1 to Holzer Medical
Center. and at HU O p.m., Raci ne• took Ma ry Kear ns fro m
Tt·ou!Jie Creek Road to Holze r Med ical Ce nter.

Harrisonville Lodge lo meet
Han lsonvll le J.odg,. m . F&amp;i\ M, will meet In s pecial sess ion
at 7::«1p.m. Sa turd ay at Jhr temple. Work wil l bP In the Master
Maso n Dcgrrc•.

Christ ian !&gt;chool plan.~ candy .sale
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The Chl'sler Chri stian i\caclr my homepe·o nomlcs dcpar tmr nl
wil l hold an Ea ster r andy salr on Saturda y from 9 a .m. to :1p.m.
at Kroger 's, East Main Strret. Po mr r·oy . Eu st r r baskets as well
us cundy ·wuJ be so ld.

Welcome dinner .~lated Sunday
Tr ln l! y Church in Pomeroy wii.J havl' a weil'Ome dinner for
n ev . and Mrs . .John Il iff foll owin g the IIJ::l(). a .m. Sunday
mo rn ing worship. The dinner plann&lt;'d fa t· last Sunday wa s
postponrcl du e to Jnclr ment weather. l'h l' r hu rch will provide
the mra t a nd brvl'rage. Those aJJrndlng arc to takl' a rovrred
dish.

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Hi gh wutt•r ha s ea usl'd the closi ngs of tw o s~t l o n s of stat e
highway In M&lt;' igs Count y, acco rding to a spokesperson a ! the
Ohio Depart ment uf Tran spor latl on's M&lt;•lgs Count y garage.
Clost•d are Ohio 124 at Long Bott om and Oltlo :1.18 at i\n t iq ul!Y·
the spokl•s pr rson sa lei .
Thc· spokesperson said ODOT has bPen Informed .by the
Ha clne Loc ks and Dam tha t thr Ohio RJ\•pr was starti ng Jo
rc •crM thi s mor ning.

Lottery prize still unclaimed
CI. EVF:l.i\ ND 1UP II - •.vi·
" ter v offiC'In ls will h:l\·r tn turn
ov~ r a loftf'ry j ae kpu l wor th
mon' !han $1 m il lion to an
.. unc lnlmNI prlzr fund If no onc·
cla ims 11 by Apr il ~0 .
T hr onc'·)'Par p('J' iocl :il lott r d

Ohio weather
So uth C~ nt rnl Ohio
Clear tonight, with a low ncar
.15. Mos lly sunny Friday. wi th
· highs nrm- 70.
The probability of precl pli a·
tlon Is ncar zero through l·'rlda)·.
Wi nds will be light a nd soulh·
erly Jonlghl.
Ohio Edc•nded Foreca.•l
Suturdny lhroul{h Mond1iy
A chnnce of r·ain each day, wi t h
blghs ra nging from the upper :.os
to thr midd le !iOs. Ovcrn ll!hl lows
will rang'' from nr ar40 toth rmld
40s .

for r laim lng a lottery prlzr Is
abo ut to c•xpi rc • for the t lckt' l.
which \\'as purr hasrd In Sylva nia
lor thl' Apr il 1!1 OhioLott o drawlng lust

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Bloombt•rg snld Wt•dnr sda)'.
"We· ha1•c u l'r r.v un ique
slt uuJ ion," HloombN g sa id . " We
ha vr a vrr.v large jac kpot prize
thai Is about to be forfeited
bc1 ('a USt' it h a s nrvE'r bf'€'n
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IN MIDDLE,PORT

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL

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ba se, 4 spd., V·6, radio , step
bumper. Stock # 8500

$9·999
$19564
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$2500 D.own Cash or Trad e Amoun t

' Financed $1 0,1 12.90, 8.9% APR for 60
month Int erest $2., 453.50, Total Payment

l elail
$13,235

$1 2,566.40 , Only Taxes Title Fee Ex tra .

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$181"MO.
60 MOS , 11 9 .A PR VAR , SALE PRICE 58:1'00 FIN
CHARGE 121 19 40. TOTAL PAY BACK 10.11 111 10 WITH
.-.PPROYEO CREDIT

STOCK #75224

" PR 1!0 mo1 Amount Fon SD,
Ot9 Fment • Ch1rgt $2, 71 11 40 ,

FHlnt -wheel Orive • 1.9-lite r fou r-c v lln ·
dar engine with elec tra'tlic fue l inject 1on
• Four-speed manual overdrive tran Sble • Power brak es • Rack-andpinion steeri ng • Opt iO nal rub stripe

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$2500 Down Cash or Trado', Am ount Fin.
$5218. 1i , 6.9% APR for 60 months,
Int e res t $ 1.26'6 , 09, T ot al Payment
$5,484.20. Only Taxes, Tille Fee E)(tra .

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the !allowing standa1d features·
• Aerodynamic new shape that offers lull· SIZe
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• Flush-mounted wmdows
• Anti· lock rear b1ake s
• A new indepeoder t torsion ba rfront suspension for
4'· WD models
• -New ar'll t·corrosion mea sures and muchmore
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Ch arges of $2389.80 for e Tota l Payb ack o f $6969.80. Cus tomer Pays Tax. Liceosu &amp; Feea .

OVER •3 MILLION IN CHEVROLr.~E:
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for C•rt Htvtn of Point Plea·
tant. Mutt hwe ebllit'l to
provldt routine malnttn• nee,
plumbing, tllclrlcll tnd venertl
repair, eoordlnttl whh other
depertmenu ln 1 10 btd nurs ing
unH . Retpontibtt r01 tuf!tr " '' lng l}out•keep lnv a nd
laundry. Competrtive Iller¥ •nd
bt nefWt , Appllcatlons t CC tpted
by ma il or in penon Monday and
TutsdiY. April 13 and 14' only
9:00· 3:00 .. No phone ot .. s
pftllt . Ctrt Haven It laeat t d
Nor1h of 'Point Pfti• ..nl on 'At .
12.
Earn • ~ t rt monty In the A,rmy
Nttlont l Gutrd. 304·875· 3110
or 1· 800·8U·3118.
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Netlonal Outrd tor FREE lntorm•t io n pec ket . 1 · 800 ·14 2·
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slrlpes, dtlt)ltd w l ~ trl, AM/fM n dlo, whl ,
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cover material being obtained off
material
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included
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comm issioners met a! the land·
fill wit h the hea lth
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A J.lul• u d Sa_., o , . ,....

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Informed that the state examln·
ers will be arr iv in g In two we&lt;'ks
to begin the a nnual sta te·
ma ndated audit or coun ty finances. They musl now begin search·
ing for a convenient loca tion for
the exa miners to conduct their
work, which usually takes about
slx·months.
The res igna tion of Susan
Oliver, as a member of the
Ga llla·J ac kson-Me igs Mental
Hea lth Board, was aeeepled by
tpe comm issioners. By law,
Clliver mu st res ign her position
now that the Me igs Counl y
Cou ncil on Agi ng, for which she
works has t'ntered In to direct
rontr~ct wllh !he G·J ·M board.
In other matt ers, the comm is·
sloners will deelde nexl week
whet her to pay one·third, or:
$1.806, of the loca l match money
needed to ke£&gt;p the federa lly
subsidized Blue Streak Cab Co. In
oper ation , .and a uthorized lhc•
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cu l! ies" Jn get ling their med ica l
bills paid.
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Gorlewskl told the boa rd the
compq ny has developed ways to
brl ng rat es In Jinp ·wit h the
expected cos ts for groups of
comparatlvr slzes. The ma ln gi st
of such programs is to educat e
em ployees cover ed under Blue
Cross polic ies In the beller
utll lza llon and ma nagement of
their coverage, a nd the ellmlna·
lion of possible excessive and
unncsessary medica l costs.
Go f'l ewskl said he would like to
schedule a meeting wit h the
-commissioners or employee represenJ a tlves to better explain
these Ideas, howeve r, a defi nite
dati.' for such as me£&gt; ting was not
set.
Complain ts from Jon J acobs
a nd K&lt;'lt h Little, of the Meigs
County Health Departm ent. re·
gard lng the co unty la ndfi ll, have
bern received by the commls·
sloners. Fail ure to use cover

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Services were held April 5 at
the Stevens Funeral Home In
Madison, W.Va., for Leon Shum·
ale, Bandytown , W.Va., lor·
merly of Pomeroy , who died
April 2 at Char leston Mem orial
Hospital follow ing a-br ief Illness.
Mr. Shumate was born July 9,
1938 at Rhonda , W. Va ,, a son of
Geqeva Shumate, Rutland, and ·
t he lat e O arence Shumate. He
was employed at Bf&gt;thl ehem
Mines Co. at Bandytown and was
a member and elder of the
Chris tian Fa ith Center at Va n,
W.Va.
Surviving In addition to his
Sh£&gt; was
Newar
k. bo rn Sept. 4, 1916 in
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mother are his wife, J oan: two · Mason
, W.Va ., to the la te Abra·
sons and daughters·ln·law, Ro- ha m Rou s h and Pe rn isa
na ld Leo n and Mi chelle Shumate,
Uneeda , w.va·., and Bruce and
or the First
A NEW CONCEPT IN RESIDENTIAL
Ta mmy Shumate, Bandytown;
AND COMMERCIAL DESIGN. .
two gr anddaughters , Christy and Community Chu rch in Buckeye
Morga n Shumate; two brothers,
was preceded in dea th by
FOI A FlEE CONSULTADON WITH
Ivan Shumate of Mansfield, and
NO 08UGADON CAll (304) 675-6535
Dan Stldh.a m, Gallipolis; three her hu sband , Robe rt McKay; one
and one sis ter .
4 "Little" Desil{n Is Independently Owned
sisters. Ja net Pi erce, Mason, daughter
Surv iving are her'son, Ro bert
W.Va .; Gloria Johnson , Rutland,
By Licensed Desimer Jane Little.
and J oy Tinsley, New Cas tle, Ind. Mc Kay J r., Day ton: brot her.
Offic iatin g at services wer e La wrence Roush, Mason; sister,
Rev. Steve Burns and Rev . Bertha Ke lley, Bu ckeye Lake;
five grandchildren and one
Da llas Dobson. Bur ial was In the
great -g rea t-grandson.
Mid· Fe r r e l l Ce m e ter y a I
Services ·will be Sat urday at
Bandy town.
10: 30 a. m. at the Etm-rson·
Ne wkl r k·Ware him e F unera l
Home
wit h !he Rev. Edward H.
Gladys Lou Simpson
Ba ldwin officiating . Friend s
Gladys Lou Simpson, 60, Sey - may call at the funf&gt;ra l home on
mour, Ind., for merly of Middl E'· Friday from 7·9 p.m. Buria l wi ll
port, died Tuesd.ay in Bradenton, follow in Kir kersville Cemetery .
Fla.
Mrs. Simpson was born Ja n. 25, Rt-v. A.A. Hughes
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1927, a daught er of the late
The Rev. Arlen A. Hughes, 60,
Ri chard and Nona Marguerite
E rvln Folden. She formerly
Middleport,
di ed Wednesday
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operated an 1ns ura nce agency Ohio
State Univers
ity Hospital.
a nd a res tau rant In Middleport. Columbu s.
Born Apr il JJ , 1926. In Middle·
She was a member of Ra cine
Chapter 1:14 , Order of Eas lern por t, he was the son of Char les
Star. and of the Seymour Ba pllst Hughes Sr. of Columbus and the
lat e Ja nie Da lley Hughes.
Te mple.
GOOD 11111 MONDAY, APIIL 13
He was pas tor at several
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Surv iv ing are hPr hu sba nd. Columbus churches and assist·
Ca lvin tBud J Simpson. also a ant pastor of Clifton (W.Va. )
SOLID WHITE
former Meigs Count y resident ; a Ta ber nacle Chu rch, where he
son and daughter -In-law, Bruce wa s a member . He was a United
and Brenda Simpson, Sey mour; States Navy vetNa n.
three gra ndsons, Shane Si mpson,
Surviving In addit ion to his
Syracuse. and Bruce and Shaw n fa ther are his wi fe, Mary
Simpson, both of Seymour.
Hu g hes ; I hree s ons an d
ONLY
Friends may call at the dauj!ht ers·ln·law, Ar len and
Rawllngs-Coats·· Blower Funeral Jea n Hughes, Ray and Sheila
Home from 6-9 th is eveni ng. Jarobs and Steven a nd Carla
Graves ld&lt;' ril es will be held atll Jaco bs, all of Columbus: three
RUSSEL STOVE PECTIN
a.m. Friday al the Letart Falls da ught ers a nd so ns-In-Jaw .
leg. or King ...... S9,21 ctn.
Cemetery wl!h Pas tor Mar lin Penny and Ray Vance, Colum·
Jones officiating.
bus. Elizabeth and Dona ld Nick·
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2 to share prize
CLEVELA ND t UP I) - The
·holders of two ti!'k els bearlnjl a ll
six winning numbers In Ohio's
Super Lott o drawi ng Wrdn esday
nig ht arc eligi ble to clai m eq ual
shares of the $5 mill ion jackpot.
The names of the players will
be a nnounced aft er th£&gt; tir kets
)l(e· va lldated a t regionaLlot tery .
. ·offices. a lollery commissio n
spokes man sai d ttoday. The
winn ing num bers were 7, 9, 18, 34,
" 4J and 43.
The twp player,. will collect
·$2.5 mil lion apleee, wit h each
'rece iving the winn ings In 20
annua l pre- tax Installments or
· $125,000.
· In addition to th lackpot
winners, 97 players picked five or
the numbers Jo win $767 each.
Also, 5,453 players chose four of
the numbers to win $52 apiece.

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Ies, Dexter, a nd Donna and Gary funeral ho"'!! from 2·.4 and 7·?
Me~edes Condon
Northup, Clition, W.Va. ; four p.m. Frida y.
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and
Mrs
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Opal
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sisters,
· A memorial service for the late
~ercecles Condon, scheduled for Mrs. Sadie Archer, Mrs. Ortha America n Legion Post 140 of New
Hoffman and Mrs. Ni ria Pierc r . Haven will conduct m ilitary
last. Sunday at the · Reorgan ized
Church of Jesus Chr ist of Latter all . of Col umbus: two brothers, graves ide services.
Day Saints at Old Town Flats . Martin and Char les Hughes. both
has been rescheduled for this o f ccii um bu s: a n d 19
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the chu rch. gra ndchildren .'
Services will be 1 p.m. Satur·
Ad'mltted - Charles Grueser,
Her fortn£&gt;r music st udents and
day In Foglesong Funer al Home. Racine: Edwar.d Evans, Middle·
the publ ic are Invited .
Mason, wit h the Rev. Larry port; Elizabeth · Horak, Pome·
Gi lland offi ciating. Bu rial will roy: Char les Pa yne. Pom~roy .
Lon a Roush McK!lY
fo llow In Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Discharged - Charlotte Ea·
Cheshi re. Friends may call at the kins, Da na Longstreth.
Lana ·Roush McKay , 70, Buck- _ _ _ _ _ _...:_~--------------eye Lake, died Tuesday in ~
Li cking Memoria l Hospital.

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Middleport clean-up .week slated
Annua l spring clean -up in Middleport will be held 1\prii U -17.
Residents are asked to clea n up their properties and take
adva ntagr or the free pick-up or debr is and Items ~0 longer
want~.
·
Residents arc asked to place their (lebr is near th e street In
fro nt of their hol)les and proper ty and It will be plcke,d up du ri ng
tha t week free of c h~ rge by th e village street depart menI.-

. New Haven library contract le t
NEW HAVEN, W.Va. - The West Virgi nia Library
Com mission has awarded a cont ract to Shamblin Consrrurrlon
Co. of Kenna. ,l ackson Coun ty, W.Va., for the constr uction of a
library at New Haven. . ·
Mayor Grayson "Pat" Will iamson said groundbrea king
ceremonies are set for 2 p.m. Sunday at the !\ lex Quillen
Memor ial Par k for the $:.t:JIJ,000 library construction proj ect.
Funding Is bt'l ng provided by a $240,01'Xl sta tP grant and $70,000
In loca l funds.
Mayor Willi amson w ill preside at Sunday's ceremonies ,
which wil l be altended by members of the county library board.
commission and school board, town co uncil and otpcr
community ieadcrs. Th e public is also Invited.
·
In case or Inclement wea ther, a ground br ea klng dedica tion
will be in the Ne w Ha ven Fire Drpartment, Williamson said.
The New Haven Library has been operat ing from tempora ry
hradquart'ers on Fi l th Street slnee January 1984 when the
former. facilit y at Main and Scc·ond streets was des troyed by
, fire.

-· Curley taken to prison
Gt\ LL!POL!S - William Oli ver Cur ley was tra nsport (·d
today by Ga llla County sher iff' s deputies to the Chillicoth e
Correctional Inst itute to begin serving co nsecu ti ve sentences
for murder and aggrava ll'd ar son.
Curlev !;4, Rt . 4, Ga llipoli s, was co nvicted Tuesday by a
sevcn-.,;~man , fi ve-man jury following a sl&gt;-day tr ia) jn Ga ll Ia
County Common Pl eas Court .
.
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Curley 's sentencing on lh&lt;• murder cha qe was er roneously
r&lt;•ported Wednesday . He was sentenced to 15 yl'ars to life In
prison lor mu rder and not l ive· to 2o yrars, as r epor ted
Wednesday. He wa s sentenced 1(1 10-25 yea r s behind bars for
aggravated ar son.
Curl ley, who Is on $2(1(1,000 ·appeal bond . was ch a rg~ in
co nntoction with thr n ee. 21, 1986 fire that swept through the rea r
of the Kemper Hollow Roa d mobile homf' he shared with his
mother , Noldie E. Cur ley, Rl. Mrs. Curley died of smokr
lnhulatlon and thermal burns In the fi re.

Emergency units answer 3 calls
Three calls were answered by Iora l un its Wedn esday. th e
Meigs County Emer gency Medica l Servlecs reports.
1\t 6: t17 a. m .. the Pomer oy Unit took Char les Gru eser from
Minersville Road to Veterans Memorial Hospit al: Pomeroy at
1: 41) p.m. took Rya n Spires from Ohio 14:! to Holzer Medica l
&lt;'enler , and at 10::10 p.m .. Racine took Mary Kear ns fro m
Trouble Creek Roa d to Holzer Mcdit'a l Center .

Harrisonville LodKe to m eet
Harrisonvi lle Lodge 411 , F&amp;I\M, wi ll meet in spC'rlal session
at 7: :Kt p.m. Sa turday at thr temple. Work will be In the Mas ter
Mason Degt'e('.

Christian school plans candy sale
The Chester Christ ian Acadr my home eronomlrs department
will hold an E:astcr candy salr on Sa turday !rom 9 a.m. lo :1p.m .
at Kroger ). Eas t Main Stree t. Pomeroy . E:"s ter bas kets as well
as r andy will be sold.

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Leon Shumate
Ser vices were held April 5 at
the Stevens Funeral Home In
Madison, W.Va., tor Leoq Shumate, Bandytown , W.Va., formerly of Pomeroy, who died
April 2 at Charleston Memorl ~ l
Hospital following a brief Illness.
Mr. Shumate was born July 9,
1938 at Rhonda, W.Va. , a son ol
Geneva Shumate, Rutland, and
the· late Cl arence Shumate. He
was employed . at ~ thl&lt;;"hem
Mines Co. at Bandy town and was
a mem ber and elder or the
Chr lsllan Fa ith Center at Van,
W.Va .
Surviving In addition to his
mother ar e his wil e, Joan; two
sons and daughters-In-law, Ronald Leon and Michelle Shumate,
Uneeda. W.Va., and Bruce and
Tammy Shumate, Bandytown;
two gr anddaughters, Christy and
Morgan Shumate; two brother s,
Ivan Shumate or Mansfield, and
Dan Stidham, Gallipolis; three
si sters, .Janet Pierce, Mason .
W.Va .: Gloria Johnson, Rutland ,
and Joy Tinsley, New Castle, Ind .
Of fici ating at servlres were
Rev . Steve Burns . and Rev.
Dalla s Dobson. Burial was In the
Mid -Ferre ll Ce m e ter y a t
Bandy town.

Gladys Lou Simpson

M~;~~:sn~ member or the First
Community Church In B11ckeye

Las~~ was pre;eded in death by

her husband. Robe r t McKay; one
daughter and one sister .
Surviving are her son, Robert
McKay Jr. . Dayton; br other.
Lawrenre
Roush,Buckeye
Mason ; sister,
~r tha Kelley,
La ke;
live grandchild ren and one
grea t-great-gr andson.
Services will be Sa turday at
10:30 a.m. at the Emer son Newklrk -Wa rehlme Funera l
Home with the Rev . Edward H.
Baldwin oflicl atln g. Friend s
may ca ll at the funeral home on
Friday from 7-9 p.m. Burial will
follow in Kirkersville Cemeter y.

Middleport,
died A.
Wednesday
In
Th e Rev. 1\rlen
Hughes, 60,
Ohio St ate Universit y Hospit al .
Columbu s.
Born 1\prll 11, 1926, in Middle·
port, he wa s the son or Charles
Hughes Sr. of Columbus and the
late Janie Dalley Hughes.

Surviving are her husband,
Calvin t Bud ) Simpson. also a
former Meigs County resident; a
son and daughter-In-law. Bruce
and Brenda Simpson, Seymour:
three gr andsons, Shane Simpson,
Syracu se, and Bruce and Shawn
Si mpson, both ol Seymour.
Friends may call at the
Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
Home from 6-9 this evening.
Graveside ril es will be held at 11
a. m. Friday at the Letart Falls
Cemetrry with Pas tor Martin
Jones olliclating.

He wa s pa stor at several
Columbus churches and assis tant pastor of CHiton (W.Va. I
Tabernacle Church. where he
was a member . He was a United
St ates Navy veteran .
Surviving In addit ion to his
father ar~ his wife, Mary
Hugh es ; th ree so ns and
daughter s-In -l aw, Arl en and
Jean Hughes, Ra y and Sheila
Jacobs and Steven and Ca rla
Jacobs, all or Columbus: three
daughter s and so ns-In-l aw ,
·Penny and Ray Vance. Columbu s, Elizabeth and Donald Ni ck-

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CARRIER NEED

Informed that the stale e&gt;a min·
er s will be arriving In two weeks
to begin the annual statemandated audit or co unty finances. They must now begin searchlng for :i convenient location for
the examiners to co nduct thei r
work , wh ich usually l akes about
sl&gt;-months.
The res ignation of Susan
Oliver , as a member of the
Ga llia -Juckson -Mel gs Menta l
Health Board, was accepted by
the commissioners. By l aw ,
Oliver must resign her pos ition
now th at the Meigs County
Council on Aging, l or which she
works, has entere&lt;j Into direct
co ntract with the c1J-M board.
In other matter s, the comm is·
stoners will decide next week
whether to pay one-th ird, or
$1.806, of the local match money
needed to keep the · federa lly
subsidized Blue Streak Cab Co. In
operation, .and auth orlz~ the
sale of an ·1979 county higbway

CLEVELAND i UPI J - T he
:holders of two tickets bearing all
sl&gt; wlnnlnl! numbers In Ohio' s
Su[J{'r Lotto drawing Wednesday
night arr eligi bl e to claim equal
shares of the$' million jackpot.
The names of the players will
be announced alter the tickets
·,ar~ validated at regional lotter y
, ·offices. a lottery co mmission
spokesman sa ld ttod ay. The
. winning numbers were 7, 9. I S, 34,
· 4) 'and 43.
The two player !!&gt; will co IIC'C t
· $2.5 million apiece, with each
'receivi ng the winnings In 20
annual pre- tax Installment s of

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winners. 97 players picked five of
the number s to win $767 each.
Also, 5,453 player s chose four of
the numbers to win $52 apiece.

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1t11 hl, " ' ·· 6' cyt .. IK! . air, r. tiUllllztr btr,

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l loor mah, body sldt mldg1 ., dr . tdgt
QU t rch, d i g . tlotk , llnlld OIIU, ICUIII
ilr lpU, 1111, ( t UIIt, AM IFM r e dl~t , rt dlt l
tlru, whl . covers, rtmolt cont rol r.tl rro" ,
b~o~mper ovards
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BRING YOUR
PROCTOR &amp; GAMBLE
KEYS INHERE

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c1vers, sport m irror$, b ~unpt r guards, bkt ,
r 1t11lndow dtl , lP,nntker blue

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87 fORO Bron co II XL, 111 •IJfl., 4 whl.
dr., 6 cy l., tuto , P5, PB, P/hood rt leue. rt·

lllat tlru, whl COYifl, IPGrl m ~ rr o rs, bkl.

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covtli, ~rt mirrors,

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Charges of $2389.80 for e lolal Payback of S8989.eO. Customer Pays Ta~~:. License &amp; Feet.

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ba r, II uxL PS. PEt Unted gtns, et cenr
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tut ont , radii! t1re1. sport mlrron, rallr whh ..

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I'IS , floor mtu, body t.ldt tft!Cigs , dr. edgt
Outrds. dig clock, tl nltd glut , t cc tr\1
iirlpu, delayed wiPefl, AM / FM r.tdlo, wnt.
t~tvtri, tp or t mirror~. (0"10 11, bumper
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remote cCIII1ro1 mlrr ot s, bumpe r gvtrd$, b~t
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llnted glen. acu n11 ~tr l lltt, 1111, crul~t ,
AMIFM 1ltrf0 fiPf, udlal II ttl, whllt·
welll, whl. cover1, remote contr ol mit ·
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Celebrate
the Season

Send worm holiday wishes
to family ond friends this
Ji1!8 ter. Hollmorlc hos the
style ond senliment' thot's
just right for everyone on
your list.

Room for five • New design • :te·liler V·S
engine • Aut omatic o~;~erdrive transm ission
• Power steering • Power brakes • Air
conditioning • T inl~d glass

FOR. GRANT ST
IN MIDDLE PORT

EASfER

C3MC:

1987 COUGAR

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Rt&gt;''· A.A. Hughes

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FRONT WHEEL

FOI A FREE CONSIITAnON Wl1ll
NO OBUGAnON CALL (304) 675·6535
4 "Li.ttle" Desi{{n Is Independently Owned
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Bv Licensed Desi!{ner JUne itt e.

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NO M'ON,.EY bOWN

TRUCK

AND COMMERCIAL DESIGN. ·

Ohio weather

2 lo share prize

BY

A NEW CONCEPT IN RESIDENTIAL

Officials _!_C_on_ll_nu_e_d_fr_om_P_.:ag.:..e...:.~_r---~.~--­

closed

'88 SIERRA.FULL-SIZE PICKUP .

fu nera l home t ro m 2-4 and 7-9. :
les. Dexte;, and Donna and Gary
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Northup, C!lllon, W .Va. ; four p.m. F riday .
VFW Post 9926 of Mason and :.
1\ memorial serv ice for the l ate sisters. Mrs. Opal Wr ight, Te&gt;as.
American
Legion Post 140of New
Mer cedes Condon. Scheduled for Mrs. Sadie Archer , Mrs. Orth a
Haven
will
co nduct ' military
·tast Sunday at the Reorgan ized Hollman and Mrs. Nina Pi erce.
graveside services.
Churcq or Jesus Christ or Latter all of Columbus; two bro thers,
Mar
tin
and
Char
les
Hughes,
both
Day Saints at Old Town Fli!fs.
.has been rescheduled lor this o r Co l u mbu s: and 19
Sunday at 2 p.m . at the chur ch. grandchildren.
Adm it ted - Charles Grueser, ,;:
Services will be I p.m . Sa tu r Her former music students and
day In Foglesong Funer al Home. Racine; Edward Evans, Middle- · •
the public are Invited.
Mason, with the Rev. Larry port: Eliza beth Horak, PomeGIIIand olflclating. Bur ial will roy : Charles Payne. Pomeroy.
Lona Roush McKay
Discharged - Charlotte Ea·
follow in Gr avel Hi ll Cemetery ,
' Cheshire.' Frlends mayca ll atthe kins, Da no Longstreth.
Lona Roush McKay; 70, Buck- ___;.._· - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - : - - - eye Lake, died Tuesday In r
Licking Memorial Hospita l,
Newark.
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She was born Sept. 4, 1916 in
Mason, W.Va.. to the late Abraham Rou sh and - Perni sa

Gladys Lou Simpson, 60, Sey mour, Ind .. formerly ol Middleport, ~ led Tues day in Bradenton,
Fl a.
Mrs. Simpson wa s born Jan. 25,
1927. a daughter of the late
Richard and Nona Marguerite
Ervin Folden. She formerly
opera ted an Insura nce agency
and a res taurant In Middleport.
She was a member of Racine
Chapt er J.'l4 , Ord er of E astern
Star, and or the Seymour Baptist
Temple.

cuitlef In gett ing their m~lcal
bills paid.
Tr init y Church In Pomeroy will have a welcome dinner for
Gdrlewski told the board the
Rev . and Mrs ..John Il i ff fo llowing th(• HI: :m a. m. Sunday
company has developed ways to
morning worship. Thr din ner pla nned for las t Sunday was
bring r ates in line with the
pos tponl'd due to inclement weath er. Th e church will provide
expected costs for groups of
the meat and bevcragl:'. Th ose att ending ar e to ta ke a covered
compar atlv&lt;• sizes. The main gist
dish.
of such programs Is to educ·a tc
employees
covered under Blue
.~ection.~
Cross policies In the better
utiliza tion and m anagement of
Hi gh water has t'a used thC' closings of two sections of state
th eir covet·age, and the ellmlnahighway in Meigs County , according to a spokesperson at th e
lion
of possible e&gt;cesslve and
Ohio Departm ent of T ransporta tion's Melg' Co ~nt y garage.
unncsessa
r y medica l costs.
Cios&lt;'ll arc Ohio 124 at Long Rott om and Ohio .1.18 at 1\nhqulty.
Gorlewski
said he would like to
the spokesperson sa id .
.
schedule
a
meeting with the
Th e spokesperson sa id ODOT has bern mformcd by the
commissioners
or employee r eRacine Locks and Da m that the Oh io fll\·(•r " '"S star tmg to
presentatlves
to
better explain
n•c!'d&lt;' this mornin g.
these Ideas. however . a dellnlte
· da te for such as meetin g was not
set.
Complaint s !rom Jon Jacobs
and
Keith Little, or the Meigs
CLF:VF:LI\ND I UP I I - ~v i ·
for !'!aiming " Iotter~ · prlz!' Is
County
Hea lth Department , r etct·v olflcia ls will havl' to turn
abou t to I'Xllirc• for th&lt;• ticket,
ov~r a loll&lt;:'ry jackpo t worth
whil'h was pureh11scd in Sylva nia gardin g the county landfill, have
mo1·c tha n $1 million 10 an for the 1\pril 19 Oh loLotto draw- been received by thp commlsstoners. Failure to use cover
. unl'ialmed prlzl' fu nd if no onr
Ing las t yt~ar. but nC'VC'I' I'P·
(•iu lms It by 1\pl'il 20.
dl't' med. Ohio l.oltrry Comm lsmateri al belng obtalnedorr
Thr om··.l'l'a r pN iod allo l ll'lt !-i ln n spu k e S\\' ornan /\ nn e rover
material on a dally bas is and
site
were
Included In the comBloomberg said Wt•d nrsday .
plaints. •Jones reported thai the
"We have a very unlqur
commissioner s met at the l andsiluatio n," Bloomberg said. " We
fill with the health depart[Tlent
havr a Vl'I'V large jackpot prize
South Central Ohio
representatives on Apr il 2, and
('lrar tonight. wllh a low ncar tliat Is about to be forfeited
thought all complaints had been
:!5. Mos tly sunn y Frid ay, w it h bC'r'U USC' it ht!S Jlf'Vl'l' b ('{' O
taken care or.
rial m('()."
· highs nrai· 70.
T he commissioner s have been
The probabilit y of .prrclpila tlon Is near zero through Frida)·.
Winds will be light and south·
erly tonight.
· Ohio Exh•nded Fort•cast
Salurdny through Monday
J\ chance of ra in each da y, w ith
highs ranl!lng !rom the up[J{'r :lOs
to thl' m idd le 60s. Overnight lows
will m ngP !rom neat· 40 to the m id
40s .

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I he Daily Sentinei~Page-9

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TODAYS
CHEVROLET

OVIR

MILLION IN CHEVROLET CARS
AND TRUCKS TO CHOOS&amp;lROM

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Pomeroy~Middleport, Ohio ·
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Beat of the bend

and Mrs. Chris Neece. Christy
aM Christopher, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles N. l\'eece, Mrs. Diana
Smith, Lindsey and Joshua. Mrs.
Janice Haggy, Deanna and All·
theme,
cia. Phyllls Drehel, ShariDrehel,
A theme cake . and other re- and Greg Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs.
freshment s were served at both Charles T. Neece, Mrs . . Kitty
parties. Guests at the tlrst party Mees, Mike Kennedy, and Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck . and Mrs. Charles J. Neece sent
. and
Kennedy
Spott,· Mrs.
Mr. ,
Mrs.and
Ed David
Kennedy,
· Cheryl Thomas and Adam, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Strauss, Mr.
and Mrs. William Kennedy ,
Debbie
and-Jennifer's
o·
year
oldKennedy,
brother, Greg.
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observing her 94th birthday .on
Aprll16. Est a was out on the town
Wednesday' s0 she's doing well :
The address Is 36711 Bashan
Road, LOng Bottom,
Ohio, 45743:
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Cards also would probably
cheer up Mildred 0. Harris who
underwent a double heart bypass
operation Friday a t University
Hospital In Columbu s. She Is In
Jhe Intensive care unit.
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AndTm sure Roberta I. Jeffers
would like to hear from friends.
She' Is a patient a t St. joseph
Hospital in Parkersburg. The
address Is Room 375, St. Joseph's
Hospital, 19th St., and Murdock
Ave., Parkersburg, W.Va. 26101.
And lovable Katie Wildermuth,
for many years a Middleport
residen t, appreciated your cards
and flowers during her hospitalization. Katie suffered a warning
stroke but has no aft er effects.
Her address these days Is 17 W.
Meadowbrook Place, Tiffin, Ohio
4488.3.
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HUBBARDS .
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSI
992-5776 .

Jennifer Ann Kennedy

Now Open for Spring Season
Brldt• Cloiing Sptdal
VEGETABLE PLANTS
$ 1 PEl DOZEN PACK
5710 PEl FLAT

FRIED CHICK.EN
STEAK &amp; GRAVY
CHICKEN &amp; DUMPLINGS
FISH
(HICKEN LIVERS
PLUS ICED TEA or

FLOWERING PLANTS
St PEl SQ. Pl.

FLORIST

..Often lm i laf ed - lVet1er
Duplicated "

LOTS OF VEGETABLES
HOMEMADE BREADS
SALAD BAR
DESSERT BAR

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$425

$7!0 PEl FLAT

Meigs County's Oldosd'tori•t
352 E. Main St., Pomeroy, 0~.
PH. 992-2644

P.M.:

Shrubbery or Fruit Trees,
many varietiH; Easter
Potted Flowers in many
varietie$; G•rciniums,
Violets &amp; Hanging Baskets.
0 n 9-S Dail , Sund 1·5

FREE G.IFT FOR ALL .
REGISTER FOR LARGE EASTER BUNNY ·

138 Wasbingte»n St.

Ravenswoo4.

304-27

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they are so faithful in Jetting me
know - will hold ij free blood
pressure cllnlc from lOa.m. lo 12
noon Tuesday at the town hall.
The group will hold a r lub
meeting Immedi ately following
the clinic.

MURPHY'S MART

Anyone wan I to learn to cane
c h airs·~

Well, now Is the time. June
Ashley will be condu c·tlng a class
on caning on Aprll 22. 29 and May
6 at the Meigs Museum. Hou rs of
the Instruction sessloln s will be
1:30 to ·4 p.m.
June has to know your plans by
Aprll16, To register or for more
Information ca ll her at 247-2344 .

3DAYSAL;E

How nice the lyrics from an
otd , old song are fin ally approp·
rlate. You know ... Here Comes
the Sun. It 's going to sm lle on
you, so you be sure to smlle back.

FRI., APR. 10 SAT., APR. 11 .
SUN., APR. 12 ·

School lunch programs announced in Meigs

QUt'(' Jl .
At \;1s 1 week 's mf'Pilng Na n c~'

Vant'l' was b&lt;'st loser with Vicki
Fcn·riT us run ne1·-up, ShiriE&gt;y
Turner was lhl' winner of thp pic
contest and received a salad bar
carouse' I from the rl ub. and Terri
Smit h was the winner of the
weck l.v fruit baskf't. .

Welcome back meetings will
be held on April 14 and 21 for
former Tops members who
would like to re join the g1·oup. No
rei nstatement fee will oe
rharged. Members are reminded
to take a piece of fruit for the
week ly fruit baskel. Thrclub wl ll
meet every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at
tlie Ru tland Ameri can Legion
Rulldlng. Information on TOPS
may be obtained by raili ng
992-2612.

DAR meeting held ·
. A slide program on the Christ~an Wald schmidt .f~ ous'' nca r
Cincinnati wa s PH sentrd by
Mrs. Cl.vdl' lngds at the JW'Pnt
mPetlng of Rrturn Jonath an
Mr 17~ ~haptrr. Daughters of the
Amllican Revolution. hr id recently at the Heath UnltC'd
Methodist Ch,urc.h, Mlddlrpol'l .
M1 s. Ingels described rnc h of
t_hc, room and talked abou t thr
v,11Ious Items on dlsplva y. Shr
noll'd Ihat during the Cl II War.
soldiers used the h9use lor their
headq uarters and the wulls for
target practlce..ll was also noted
that on the south bedroom door .
the namr of the late Clara
Loc hary, Pomeroy, Is engraved.
Mrs. Lorhary was the Southeast
Distrlct Director at the lime the
house was presented to Ihe DAR,
Waldschmidt was a very fruga l
man and when the house was In
dire condll lon. It was sold to
Kroger who thrn presented It to
the D.AR.
Mrs. Ronald Reynolds opened
Ihe meeting In ritualistic form
assis ted by Mrs. Dwight Milhoa n
and Mrs, Clarence St,rub~e.
The president general s mes sage was read ,and the nationa l
defense report )lias given by th
regent. Named to the nonmlnat:
lng committee were Mrs. Pearl
, Mora. chairman , Mrs. Struble,
Mrs. George Skinner. and Mrs .
Eileen auck.
Delegates to the 88th state
conference report that It Is
psoslble that dues will be Increased when the Continenta l
Congress meeJs In Washington.
D. C. It was noted that the
chapter received-the sUver honor

roll. first place In the state for
donations to the Ohio Room.
honorable mention for programs
on Amerlran history, recognition
for Waldschmidt House attend·
a ncr at meetings and ' the trl·
colored ribbon for yea rbook. Out
ofl08yearbooks only22 recetvcd
an award , It wa~ rer)orted th at II
n~w members have joined the
.. 100
Club" Including Mrs .
Reynolds, regent .
11 discussion was held concernlng the natfonal mazazlne wit h
members to send their opinions
to the National Magazine chair·
man. 11 was an noun ced that ihe
rhaptcr Is making · plans 10
prepare a float for the Nort hwest
Territory celebration In conjunclion with the Ewi ngs Cha te
SAR 10 be used In v: ,;~
parades. ~elth Ash lev . presl;ent
of the Ewings Chapter, was
commended for his recent letter
10 the edllor.
Several sets ot Bible records
were presented by Mrs. Rq__!!frt
Ashley to be sentto national siate
and the OGS libraries. It was
decided to purchase new flags lor
chapter usse. Mrs. Ge ne Yost
announced that the Pomeroy
Library has booklt&gt;ts on the
Constitution. Those on the sick
list were Mrs. A. R. Kntghl and
Mrs. Daniel Thomas.
It was decided that only light
refreshments are to be served l'n
the future. Hostesses were Mrs.
John Rose, Mrs. Na n Moore,
Mrs. Larry Wiley, Mrs. Wilson
Carpenter, and· Mrs. Eileen
Buck. Mrs. Reynolds presided at
the silver coffee service
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Paul Phillips, Diana Phillips,
to TuppPrs Plains-Chester Watpr
District , Right of Way, Scipio.
· Paul G. Buckley, .,Virgie S.
BChuckley, to Tuppers Plains·
ester Wat.er Dlst., Right ·of
Way, Orange. ·
Therlll Randolph Sr..
to
TDulsp1peRrs1 hPtlal1nws-Che0st1e1r · Water
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·· g 0 ay,
ve.
Barry D. Marshall. Judith M.
Marshall, to Tupp~:&gt;rs Plains·
Cheste.r Water Dlst., Right of
Way, Sutton,
Robert Lawson, Shirley A.
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Lawson Evans , to Tuppers
Plains -Chester Water Dist.,
Righi of Way, Lebanon.
Lawrence R. Giuesencamp

Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
Dl st.. L ebanon.
John A. Dean, VIrginia Dean,
. to ' John w: Dean, Belinda K.
Dean, Tracts, Scipio.
Larry E. Hoffman, to Teresa
K. HoffmaKn , Lot 480, MlddL. VIJI.
Teresa . Hoffman. to arry
E. floffman , 0.29040A, Sutton.
Paul Simon, Allie Simon, to
RHoiile-1 D. HGeem sley, AMelaWnlyeanKt .
0
ems ey,
rge ,
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Neld a June Wyant, 4.6S7A ,
5allsbury.
Iva P . .Powell. to Marjorie
Fetty, .637A, Salisbury.
Paul C. Hammack, Dec 'd,
Delpha J . Hammack. Aflld..
Sutton.
Mary VIrginia Gibson, to Brad·
ford Lewis. Hazel Lewis, Par-

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Jollowtns 1 ~/~pllone e.acMnpf .. ,

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ooro PU O U~I -

TURF IUILDIRI

10,000 SQ. FT.

TURF IUILDIR PLUI J
1o,oaa sa. FT.
u .oaa sa. FT.

15,000 SO. FT.

.s1299 :::::.

$ 1799

Anlll

S2099 :::::.

JIIIATI

Provides QOmptete, king lasting and sale feeding
ol eaentlal plant nutr11flts. Eas',t to apply .

Cteeno

out-·

$2899 :::::.

-0.0 0 OAI'U
Tunon u..: ~

ITAifTIR
FIRTIUZIR

and olhor broad l o a l -

OWIOU ··~
IU'IIlAT

I&gt;APf~

DAY IIIC~II'IIIL II: Al ii) N
11 IIIlO Ill lllu•o ..
1 ·1111 •" otO&lt;oOl~
100 0 Ill TUllO~ ~
t 00' Ill W'llloi!U.O• •

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1 DO o "' TIHIUDA&gt;
I DO 0 "' ,W IO Af

··~

WEED &amp; FEED
FERTILIZER

~ 99 OUR REO.
1v.
ll.tt

u it leeds. Needl no water. Eaay lo IPQfy.

"'llfj fiO~T Olt'f_~
TIHI~III.o.• OII'U

5000 SQ. FT.

-

I, .••.

7.99

nl
Uf dewquiCII plonl

'

...I

·--·--

CONVENTIONAL

,.......,._

FREE ESTIMATES

.

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On March 27, 1987, in the
County

Probate
26483,

Court, C01e No.
Rite D. Homm. 194 Wolnu1.
Middleport, Ohio, 46780,
was appointed Admlnlstra·
trix of the estate of William
Homm, dec....~. toto of

NOTICE OF

DR~W!f:jG JUROR~

APRIL 9, 1987
To All Whom It May
Concern:

On Thurodoy, tho 16ihday
of AprU, 1987. a1 8 :30
o'clock. A. M ., •t the office
of the Commi11ioners of

311 North Second Avenue. Juroro of Moigo County.
Ohio. Jurora witt be'publicty
drown
.lor tho May 1987
Ohio, 45780.
Term of the Common Pleas
Robert E. Buck, Court
·
of oold County.
Probate Judge
VVonace Brodford.
Lena K. Nnnlroad, Cl,erk
I. 0 . McCoy.
!4) 2. 9, 16, 31C
Commiuioners of Juran
Middleport, Meigs County,

I.I.IAO

HATHUMUi

3CIUT.

or TOPIOIL

• Nalurll orgonlc
conditioner

---

• Retains rnolslure

• Protects roots

or TRUE TEMPER

25°/o OFF 25°/o ·OFF
ENTIRE STOCK
TRU~ .TEMPER
LONG HANDLE
GARDEN TOOLS
'

$449 TO S127 4'
5.99-16.99

• For an purposes
• Ready to use

--liVE

LAWN

POTTED
ROSE ·
BUSH

SPREADERS

READY TO PLANT
POT AND ALL

ENTIRE

STOCK

OF

y't

DROP

or ROTARY TYPE
SPREADERS

1874 S_374
TO

OUR REG.

24.99·49.,9

~~~~m~

I

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•

Public Notice

nuggets

BAMBOO
YARD
RAKE

E. CerlltY. dece•ted. lete of
8~5

'

•

Parll Street, Middle·
port, Ohio 417&amp;0.
Robert E. Buck.
Probtto Judge

•

Lena K. Ne11elro1d. Clerk
(41 2. 9. 16. :itc

OUR. LOW PRICE

•CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG

•CHRYSLER IMPERIAL
AND OTHERS

Rtg.
$3.99

UMIOO IN CONTOUR DESIGN

14) 9. 1tc

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On March 25. 1987. in tho
Meigs Courity Probtto
Court. Caoe No. 2&amp;.448.
Jlldc VV. CarMy, 825 Parll
Street, Middleport. Ohio.
45710. wu oppolnted Exa·
cutor of the ntato of Neoclt 2

24"

•PEACE '•AMERICANA '

1·3·'86 tfc

!CUT OUT FOI FUTUI'I USE)

KEN'S
APPLIA"CE
SERVICE
. 915·3561

AIIMehe

•Wash•t •DithWIIhers

•RtngH
•Relrlgeratoro

•Dryera •Fre,ztrs

PARTS and SERVICE

4-5-ltc

STURY

S39t"·'' $299

Fir• Eq•I~Mtlf
Ptrts &amp; Servlu

Office of Commisllionert of
Jurors, Meigs County, Ohio

'

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA STORE
~

l

Our sincere thanks
and aratitude to our
friends, neichbors
,.
and· relatives wllo
sent food, flowers
and cardr and shared
with us the loss of
our son,
Canon Herrmann.
lay G'od Bless You All
lr. &amp; Irs. lllotl
Hermann and Family

FREE LINCE

35MM
PHOTOGRAPHER
YHS HOME RECORDER
Tr011afon 35mm &amp; 11 D ,.,i·
lin llldtr to VMS Vidto Tapa
·~eddingo

•Graduations
•V•Iu•blal
•ln1. Claimt
•Specill Events

' CALl 7 DAYS A WEEK

992·7632

4/ 1 / 1 mo. f.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2196
M(ddleport, Ohio

1· 1 3-tfc

. .•

...

24 HOUR TOWING

;=======::;
In Memoriem

In Loving Memory
of my dear
husband,
WAID LEONARD,
who departed this
life April 9, 1986.
The IKe I loved is - llid
low,

His Iovin&amp; voice is still.
•The hind sa often cliS)Ied
In 11ine,
lin now in doth's cold
dtlll.
I oft111 set end think of hill
11t111 I em ell elone;
for 11tmorits are the only
tlri"'
Thlt anlf can cell its - ·
Sllllr missed ~r trite,

lois "Rigs" Leonard

992~2772

PH.

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. Sl RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILlE, OHIO
AuthoriJo4 John D•rt,
Now Hoi.,.., lush Hog
Farm lquipmen1

Meigs

OUR REG.

(USTOM BUILT
GARAGES
•POLE STYLE or

Dtalor

I
I
I
I

•

BOGGS

..
'

10-8-tfn

J&amp;L ILOWN
INSULATION

tlla
• •• .•

PLU.NG &amp; HEAnNG .
161 Nortlr S.CIIIfi
Mill•eport, Ollie 45760
SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Flth lng Suppll•

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Billa Here
IUSIIIESS rtiOIII
~~.-.' I614)· H2·6SH
HSIIIIKI rtiOIII

"14) Hl-7754

l128f"n

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM MT

H•s &amp; GARAGES

"At .._., nUt Prius"

PH. 949·2101
or 949-2160

&amp; ROAD

SERVI(E

USED TIRES
&amp; BAmRIES

ACTION
TOWING
949-9070 or
949-2045

H ·l mo.

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TYs, Antennas

Satellite Salts
Installation
Service
Electronic Orgen•

Mobile service

Day or

614-143-5248

NO SUNDAY

IUSONAilf ••LWII .

~- Licensed .Clinical AudiolOgist. . [~~~,;,f~~;.
~·~:H~:ii,
8832.
·
•

3-11·87-1

- . (614) 446·7619 or (6141 992·6601 ,
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213 ,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
··

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL· SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MUlBERRY AVE.
POMEIOY, OH.

PH. 992·9949
lab lartoti, Ownor

2-5- ·86-tfn

&gt; SIIAU. ENGINE
IEPAiR
Authrlud Stnice
&amp; Ports
Brlggo • Stranon
Tecum11h
VVNd Eott&lt;
H...,.t~o

. JtcobMn
VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
Ml.t11111rt, Oh.

992-661

lmpillV

S~~ r

111'1''

It ·:

1"'

I

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Help W1nted

11

Hirlngl Govtr"mtnt jobl· yOIH'
lrtl. 111.000.118.000: ,....,.

call ro!undoblo. 102-138-lllf.

mtf.",

Tour Guld ... Do.. money
vatt you? Stlary to ltlrt·
'
Commltllonl· lonua. fll~
opportunity to 11rn. IIOQ·

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

11,000.

Ph.

All Makes &amp; Models
24 HR. SERVICE
3· 17-2 mo. pd.
J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation

•Storm Doon

' "FRIE ISnMATIS"
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772
3·11-'17-t mo.

ANTIQUES
BUY OR . SEI,J. ,,
RIVERINE ANTIQUES' .
1124. East Molir S.l. ·

Pomeroy

IEAUTICIANI
'
Mono11or ond otyloto nooctoct'i&amp;

Ne~ Htir. 1nd Ttnnktg filii"'
Stlon to bt opening 100ft If\
Gtlllpoll1. Come Jain the t~:

992·3537
4-8· ' 87· 1 mo.

tng ltmlty 11 Fl . .l Halt fl·

lhlont. We otter MI..,, oorn,....
•one, advtncement. eduoltloR.
proflt Ptotr•m plus mort; ,.,
Interview otll collect 114·7. ..
· 1313 11k lolr Jene.
.t

Allll ll ll lll: J:1111: Ills
3 Announcements

E1tctllent Income teklng thott

RUSS MOORE

For Herbal Ufe call Mtrll It
448· 3131 10tm. to &amp;pm. or
440·2200 Afttr ISpm.

Mt1ure ptr~on anty to b~

2yr: old ln·Oi.tr home. til 3 thtfl '
Ctnt~~narv .,,, Ph. 114·44 •

Picking up junk c:••· Ctll 1her

8411. ~-8 P.r.t .

5:00pm. Colt '14·t82·5848.

Local

Signad lrlen Av•rv WiiUr.mt.

'

lnsur~nct

Eums. h .celleftt
ptrt-11me work whh ftulblllt¥.
lend rtiUmt 101 P; M. 1. , ,. ...

lo• 370, Ounbor,W. Yo.l~.

2 gtragt bill• of clothtl •
thott. Tlke Ill Ph. 114·"1·

Qo~mtm

118,3.

Alae Pltn~t Ph. IU-448· hB7 .

curfint ftclnlllit,

•••ale puppl• to gNe

,Hlrln11 06-Jtfn,_em:

•w-v 10 good hpm1. 10 monthl

yoor,

D . for Info. 24 hr1.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

·Alto Tt..••lulo•
PH. 992·5612
or 992·7121
6·17-tfc

A - 1~1
~

'
·to.. EKCELL!NT WAOEI
for .,.,,
tlrrit tltlnm!y worlto .telltren·
let, crlfls. Otherll!. Info 104·
841·0011 EKT. 3028, 7 cleoi.o.

I

304-171· 4828.

CALLNOW.

Giv. twty g11 range, queetlont•
bit working c:ond. call304 -171-

Are yau lntlrttted In ttrn~
130.000 plut lnoame1 In•·
rtnce Aaenov AvaMHie. Wd
Ae1umt or c:tll for

1ppor:!,

NATIONWIOE INIURAN .
P.O. Bo• 1071. Mertolll, .
45780: 814-374-1248. 4n

pup, 304·171·2833.
Wood, 2003 N. Moln 81 .. Polnl

equel oppo.nunlty 1mptoyer.

8 'Jdiat and Found

lnturanct 111mt. ExperllftOtd,
P1rt dme pottlion wtlh f1•11tU·
hy. ltnd rtt41mt to PMI, ~0 .
lo• 370. Ounbll', Wftl Vlrtlftla, '

Pleannl, W. Vt.

EMT, LPN or .8N to

141·0081, .... 3187, 7 d~. .
AVON. no ltrYict cherg .. OMn
ttrrltorlu , ph ont 304·1IJI-

1429.

FOUND biiOk tnd white tmtll
dog, berween 2 •nd I yrs old,
Cimp Conley " "· Ctll 304·
071· 7127 l'ltnlngt.

Ttlt\lltlon Advertltlng· Need
hiOh tn•gy J*IOn for the Pt.
Pltaunl trtl: pottlble f'!lrt
manJ9tmtnt opportunity, ~. ..
plut cOmm1111on, experlenct In
tdvertislng IIIU pr..•rld, 304·
522·0304 .

Yard Sele

... ·..Ganrp-ons........ ··
&amp; Vicinity
Y lfd • ltkt Btl•. Lunch.On
S.,.,.d. hfttfitl oo 10 Hnd

htndlcap ptrtont to camp. Lot•
ot Q004ill; elothH,
ftmlly .
Thutt. Frl, &amp; S.t. George Ctrt.,
rnldenc• off 180. Look for
tlgnt.
"

e

Moving

C11, TV, toyt, cloth • , hout•
hold iltmt, mite. Th. A Fri. 10·1 .

1113 Suntl't Or 1, 01lllpolls .

Porch Sale Aptil 10, 11 ·12.
. Clothes, curtalnt lfl:c. 401 &amp;th
A· Ka
9 00 to 4100
w . ntuot :
' ·
7 F1mltv· ChNdr.,.. clolhH,
furniture, recllntf, whetlt, tlr...
mlac. Ewlng1on Townhtll, 811.
April 11th.. 9-11 ., 114- 388-

1111.

Hugh Vtrd Stft, AjHII 9,1 0,11 .

Iuper

r

Mt lnt~lnet IUplfVIIOf nMdN
for C•r• H•v•n Of Point ,.. .
..nt . Must htvt tbiUtv ~ to
providt' rou1lnt malnttnJnct,
plumblnQ, electri111l .nd gtn•al
r•p•ir, coordlntt• with other
dtpattmtntt In 1 60 btd nur~tng
unh . A11ponslblt for IUP.ft·
·•·•• 9 houttkttplng tnd
ltundry . CompttltM 111.-y.lnd .
benefits. Appllcttlont tcctpled
bv m1il or In .,.rson M ondtr¥ 1nd
Tu"dty, April 13 lnd 14 only
t :OO· 3:00~ No phone &lt;:lilt
Pl•tst. Ctr• Hevtn it loctt•d
North of Point Pltlttnt on 'At.
8~
2 · _ _ _ _ __ ..;_

Etrn extra mOIJIV In the Army
Nttlontl Outrd. 304 -116·3180
or 1·800· 042· 381t.
··;.
for coM~e. Ctll the · Army
Nltlontl Gutrd fOr FREE lnlar·
mttiO'\ p1c~1t . 1 · 800· 1t42 ·
3819.
~

12

8olow ltdon JowOfly. Oottlpolia
Ferry. thouttnd of lttmt.

Vwd

lala, Frid.,, April

10. 1;00 till 4;00, 1308 M...

doWbrootc Drive. Very nice child·
rtnttnd t-.n boytc:IOthlng.. girlt
bedtprNd. lt!Ht mutlc. etc.

MOVtNO IALE, utld furnlt~rt~

tnd mlec itt&gt;mt, 2110 N. M1ln
St.; Thun , Fri, S1t.

"""""

time ....mbly work: llt!ftrotl·
let, crlfts. Ott..,.. Info 11041

304·175·7199.
FOUND: Ett. Hourid or huaky
type dog, along Tom· Gitnn Rd.
Ph. 114·388-8034.

7

·~

21104.
EKCELLENT WAOII F01 ......

Losl in Addlsan .,.., 1maH
brown tnd black dog . REWARD

PfPieaiiarlt·...
Roger Hysell .... ... &amp;
Vicinity
. Garage
If. 124, Ptmeroy Ohio

74710 etl.-

""'"I' bt.
Colt JOII!IIIo

now
1·-11-411 ·313

1. 0.' 17. ,

1·11·1 ...

I

Al~lnofobtl17,

Onf mtlt nttured houN (Ill,
304-175-1937.

Ull COllECT:

Ph. (61

Ja-.~,r

E.1t. 1448.

7451.

F•male Beagle, 10 montht old
AKO male Oermtn lttiPh•d

EUGENE lONG
VINYL I AWMIIIUM
Com~loto Romodtllno
Roofing of ott Typet
Complete Gutter Work
VVorlled In homo orea
20y-·
"Free Eotimeteo"

'

call rotundllllto. lt021138·

1 ytlf old male tnd -4 month old,
lem•le mlked brHd degl to gNI
twty. &amp;Mill tin, Cllll14-882·

CUSTOM :
'PLANING
•JOINTING
• MOLDING

SIDING CO.

-

.... e11.000.·188,000.

or 814·982· 6704.

13t0.

SUPERIOR

Jobs. t11.040

1
yr. Now lllrlftg. Cttl
805·SI7·1000 ht o A·IIOII!tr

Ut.230

WOODWORK$

36532 BAILEY RD .

openln~

"""otlon flrat yo11, ml)or moctlcll btn.tttt. C1H Thura 1nd ~rl
9om·lpm Ph. ll4-441-7481 t1
EMT. AN. or LPN to oo""'oio

Milt Puppy 1Owka. old : V!
Chow • 'h Gr•lt D•n•. Johhn·
1on' 1 Trtller Court 1 &amp;.

2134

oomp•nv hu

MVtrel Full Time people.

Giv,eway

4

,J

,

uoa ""' woo~~ • '&lt;
Dtllv•rv. Drt,ver, Ill• \

I will not be rtlpontilbe for any
debtt othtr than my own .

7 female puppiM,. mlxtd lHted,

VARIOUS PATlERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985·4i76 or 985·3564

tor

phone m1111gM M tMNna

Into. Coli 104·841·7122 ul.
313•A.

old. H1d shot1, C1ll 114·812-

HOUI!: rue.-WIII.-rrt
11 a.m.,ra 7 p.m.
!uncicy: I p.m.· 7 p.m.
ly (hon&lt;t or Appoiotmtnl

r.tony •..,_ .

mtnt pottllont IVIIIIblt. .
Sue tor lnter..lew. 814· 28
1-421 . ·Not Juat t Jab.

550 Page St., Mlddltport

· 949-3088 Bus.
949·2606 Home

wll .

btneflt•·•dvtnctment.. mon~

GEARY'S I
BODY SHOP

49135 St. Rt. 124
Racine; Ohio 45771

Co•• I• ••• Sn lefere
111 ••,.

1-1·'11-1 . ..

2nct. A.. Middleport, Oh.
982·3478.
·

for~~~

1

O!lllner t•challic

John K. Ientz

"'•1i·

rinp, jewelry. aterllftCI w.,t, ~

&amp; COOLING
. R11idto1ial c~d smoli
co..-mttdol
units. &amp;
lnslollclion
ol dudwork
humidllitn, lurnaco, heal
pumps, ,.,d oir &lt;oiMiirioning.
AM work guoronllld. ·
CALL (614) 985·4222
SPECIAL:
HEtL:_Packoge air

PH. 949·2193
or 949·2756

Truck, auto, •
heavv aquipment
repaira 1nd welding .
(All makes &amp; mqdell)

•• ,
Buyln11 dolly gold. othlor coin.,

8 1]

JO'S
LITTLE RED BARN
Sl. lt. 124, lyriKwt
IE-OPENS
MARCH 20
Pottery and Gifts.
Bird Baths. Outelde
Yard Coils. Jesus
Statuee. Virgin Mary
&amp; Ang'ols for Yarda
and Graves.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

Mobile Homo "'"'· llroi ,
whello Ph. 614·379·2243. ,1

ririiiicfi~iiii~fli1~=::;;;;;·::::;1 c"'
colno,Ed!•11•
currency.
Burkol1
BorbtfTop .11'11

1110.

DENNY CONGO
W.ILL_H"AUL
JUST CALL!

·

1

•Storm Windows
•Raplacamant WindOws
•New Roofing

IIAtll

__ , ___........
.c... ...,-................_
I'OUCttl

·

~:;"o~?:"• Homoio ""· 81 , .

·

::r:
·Z

"Free Estimates"
PH. 949·2860
or ,49-2801
No Sunday

TOPS holds instaflation

'11111 tliJIOIII)t
....

;;,
'
W•nteHo Buy i

ii: LISA M KOCH MS

1!!~~!
.. ~~it .
.

fiKtary (hoke
PU01MI

w.·Main, Pomeroy, Ohio .

PH. 992-3307
TWIN MAmESS/BOXSPRING •• ,......... S98.88
· ..l.RESS/, BOXSPRING
SJ48 88
FULL MAll
'""'""" · . •
CHESTS ........;. S49.95 · RECLINERS .. ,., 599,95 .
DINETTE/ 4 CHAIRS....,.......:................ s99 ,9S

BISSELL

Columbia:
TransOhloSav. BondF ,S.B .. to .
TransOhio Sav. Bank, Meger.
_Mary L: Hood, Dec' d. to Vicki
L NI I

Galllpolt..
, olrcond.- ..
K•lly
Drtv.o01110
. (!o0f1100C...,.
ponollln,. borhroom •••' .
• ......._.llghll.lot• - ·
;

9
Wopoyc_uhtorlotomodot.cl..n:
wor~
uoed cin. ·
..
..
(Free Estlmaloa)
Jlm:~'ir~~=~j,~~~tnc. ';f
V. (; YOUNG 111
BH·«B·3872 . .
992-6215 or 992-7314
TOP CASH paid'"" :n mo&lt;ill
p
Oh'
12 Months Free Financing
ond ...... utod ..... Smkh .
amtroy, 4. /~,
4·7·'87·1 mo:
au;cl&lt;·Ponlllc. · 1911 Eool•~ ·
";;;;;;:;=;;;:;;;;:;:::;;;~I L=::;=======::r:=:=;=:i::;:====~J Avo.. Golllpollo. Co!l 814·4481:
r •VINYL SIDING
r
2212.
,
'"
'ALUMINUM SIDING
OLD ORIENTAL AUCI'~
I ·
WANY.ED
. Anv•l•torco_..IOn"
t-100·_433·7147.,
'llOWN IN ·
, Compute liZ· ed Heariilg A'd
I Seec:t1on
coll
1out,..
INSULAnON
Cl Swim Molds - lnterpretiilg Selvices
· ·

EarlenP
.CarlC ns
y, er ·· Mary
es er.Ellen · tI.:====::;==~
Plain sH. Spehnjak.
Chester Water Dist. , Right of ~ Spehnjak, to Michael E. Lively ,
Way, Lebanon.
Parcels, Chester.
Kathryn Eva ns to . Tuppers
Vena V. Marc1nko, to Mi c h ae1
.
.
Plains·ChPster Wate r Dist. , E. Lively, 0.43A, Chester.
Automotive Repair
Right of Way, Lebanon.
.
Allee Stockton, Stanfotd Stock·
&amp; Service
Lawrence R. Gluesencamp ton, to Allee Stockton, Stanford
TUNEUPS 1a TRANSMISSION
Sr .. Clara Gl uesenca mp , to Stockton. lA. Bedford.
Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
William N. Burris. Mlcha~i
CALL 992-7403 A~t.
Dlst .. Right of Way, Lebanon.
Eugene Burris, Susan D. Burris,
St. 11. 33, Pomeroy, OH.
Michael Evans. Sharlee CandaceSheryJFeller,JamesE ,
We'D S.ll You A
Evans. to . TuppPrs Plains - Feller. to Millard R. Burks.
Ustd Car or Fix
Chester Water Dlst. , Right of Parcels. Columbia.
Your Old One
Way, Lebanon.
Jennifer M.. Anderson to DiaLawrence R. Gluesencamp mond Sav . &amp; Loan Co .. 5.276A,
Sr., Clara Gluesencamp, to Salt&gt;m .
4'fP , ~·
Flottoned Alum. Cans
26&lt; lb.
(loon Sheet Cast Alum.
25' to 29&lt; lb.
A candlelight installation of gro up will meet ~~the parki ng lol
#1 COPPER ............... 42•
officers highlighted the Tuesday at the Meigs Multipurpose Build·
#2 COPPER ...............32•
night meeting of TOPS OH 570 ing at 6 a.m. that day.
Irony Aluminum
Plans were announced for a
held in the cafeteria of Veterans
S to 181 lb.
new contest, "Destination Cloud
Memorial Hospilal.
SCIPIO RECYCUNG
Dreama Pickens , leader. used Nine." Mrs. Pickens presided at
locJt~ 2 Mi . E. ot Pageville
colors of \ the rainbow as the the meeting. Officers's reports
On Town1hlp Rold #142
theme of the ceremony . Installed were given and Bonnie Johnston
614·992-3466
were Glenda Hunt. leader: Lin· was awarded the fruit basket.
nie Aleshire. co- leader: Deena Best losers of the week were
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Kennedy , secretary; Virginia Linnle Ales hi re and .Juanita
Humphreys.
Dean, treasurer.
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Meetings are held every Tues·
The Area Recognition Day to
RACINE
be held in Cincinnati was an· day at Veterans Memorial HospiFIRE DEPT.
nounced for Aprll25 with several tal cafeteria at 7 p.m.
members plannlng.t oattend. Th e
Bashan Building
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· Business Services

~~ppe;~ar~la~;~~~=~~~m~at!~ ece~!iS~~thur
Vogel. to south·
Dist., Lebanon .
rn Ohio Coal. Co.. Parcels.

Lawrence R. Gluesencamp,
Clara L. GlueseQcamp, to
, Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
Dis!., Right of Way, Lebanon.

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12 Gauge Shotguns Only·

TOPS OH 1456 has meeting
Stll rll •y Turner was the weekly
bes1 loser wi th Terri Sm ith as
rumwr-up at th&lt;&gt;weekly meetin g
of TOPS Oli Wi~ , Rutland . Vicki
Fcrrdl was the March mon thly

Ann, to . Homer Hysell , Pauline

Hy~e , arce"
I ' Bed ford.
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EVElY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

In accorda nce with the .unl·
Thursday : cheeseburger with
form school lunch programs of pickles, baked beans. fruit. milk.
the Easter n and Meigs Local
Friday - Good Friday . no
Sehoul Dls!rlcts. menus for the school.
week of Aprlr 1:1 are annou nced :
Ea.•tern Local
Meigs Locnt
Monday: sloppy joe, pea s.
Monday: hot dog with sauce. applesa uce. milk .
tot or lOI S. fruit. milk.
Tuesday : polish sa usage,
· Tuesday: toasted cheese sand- green beans. pears. milk.
wich, peas. cookl~ . fruit , mil k.
Wednesda y: turkey roast,
· Wednesday: turkey and gravy. homemade roll, l:&gt;u Iter , mashed
mash('d pota toes, grl'en l!Pans, pota tes. gravy, cake, fruit, mllk .
hot ro lls and butter .
;o.lo classes on Thursday and
Friday due to Easter break.

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You might want to send along a
card 10 Es ta Whlt P who will be

The Har risonville Senior Cit!·

FrPda 'Price. Ada M. Pratt
Lawrence M. Pratt , Linda Oller'
· Carmel Oller, to State of Ohto'
·' Ease, Lebanon.·•
Maude Phlflips, Dec'd , to Stan·
ley H. Phillips, Cert. of trans ..
Rutland.
·
Flossie Hull Phillips, Dec'd, to
StanlPy Phillips. Cert. , Rutland.
Grac~ L. Hoskins, to Betty
Wrltesel. Sharon Baker , pan.-lat;··
RaCine VIII.
Loretta M. Wriston, to Robert
A Harris, 33.65A, Olive.
Frances E. Hewitt, Dec'd,
George J . Moore , Affid.,
Lebanon .
Kathryn Reeves, All an
Reeves, John Mitch, Cecilia
Mitch, Freda Mitch , by Atty. in
faci, to Charles Grueser. Ruby
Gr u eser; · JOOA , Lot 301·.
Minersville.
Richard J. Shultz. Claudia Jo
Shultz. to Richard J . Shultz .
Claudia Shultz, 30A, Scipio.
Clarence E. Fraley, Jacq ueline F. Fraley, to James Eddie
Darst Jr .. Annie Mae Darst. 19A,
Columbia .
Kathryn Agape, Spruce Gary
Agape, to Bob Satmary, 5.6SA.
Columbia.
Elson Ray Dailev, to Sue
Dalley, 1.4A. Lebanon. ·
Nora Bobo, Dec'd, to Robert
Booo, Affld .. Rutland.
Arvll F. Holter, Mary K Holter
to Arvil F. Holter, Mary K.
Holter, Parcels, Lebanon &amp;
Chester.
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John H. Warner Sr., aka John '
Warner, John Henry WarnPr,
Sr., John H. Warner, to Esther·
Mae Fra nklin. John H. Warner
Jr .. Mary Emma King, Dorothy
A. Hill, fUchard N. Warner,
Cert., Rutland.
Carol A. Savel, Garth D. Savel,
to Columbu.; &amp; Southern Ohio
Elec. Co .. Rl!(ht of Way, Olive.
George Circle, Joyce Circle. to
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohlo Elec.
Co., Right of Way, Salisbury.
Eddie L. Nelson, Judy K.
Nelson, Flossie Nelson, Johnny
Nelson, to Columous &amp; Southern
Ohio Elec. Co., Right of Way,
Salisbury.
Clifford Brent Manley. to Pamela Jane Manley , lA. Sutton.
Richard Lee Moore, Jane E.
• Moore, to Barbara Priddy, Par. eels, Rutland .
' Patsy A. Thoma. aka Patsy

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District 17 covers a seven
county .area Including Athens.
VInton, Meigs, Jackson. Gallla.
La)Yrence and Scioto Counties.
Auditions were held to select the
top musicians In the district.
TIJ!&gt; band selectees . will re. hea rse on F riday evening and all
day on Saturday In prepa·ratlon
for the Sa turday night concert.
G u e~t cond uctor will be Marv
Jane McKin ley. retired dlrecto~
of Ins tru menta l music at Nelson. ville York City Schools.
Local students selerted are
Jenny Cowdery, Eastern . bass
clarinet; Jeff Arnold, Meigs,
first alto sax; Angle Sloan.
Meigs, bassoon; Todd Clay,
Eastern. !lrst cornet; Chad Carson. Meigs , th ird F horn; Jeffrey
S~y re, Eastern. snare drums.
and Melanie Arnold, Meigs,
mallrts.

INSURANC·E;

FRIDAY, APRIL 10 -

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Meigs County property rn:lnsfers

MULLEN MUSSER

~ennlfer Ann .
daugh,
. ter of David an'd Denna Kennedy
Porrteroy, observed her third
birthday with two parties both .
.carrying &lt;&gt;ut t he ·· "Poppies' •

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Seven Instrumental students
!~o m Meigs and Eastern High
Keith Leap, who Is a nationally
. Schools will be among the se.known
vocalist. will be lnconcert
lected Instrumenta lists performat
7.
p.m. Friday at Grace
Ing with the Ohio Music EducaChurch, E. Main St.,
Episcopal
tion Association District 17
Pomeroy.
The
concert Is open lo
ijonors Ba nd and Choir al 7: i!O
the
public
and
best
of all, there is
p.m. Saturday.at Memorial Audno admission charge.
Itorium , Ohio University.

DOWNING,

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By BOll HOF;FLICH '
. Sentinel Stafl Writer
Bill Rice, son ()!1\lr. and Mrs.
Denver Rice
Middleport, Is
the proud possessor of a baseball' au togra ph e&lt;! by
well-known National League
umpire. Lee Weyer. and used In
the 1986 World Serle&amp;.
Russ McElhinny, Sa nford ,
Fla., son ot Lois. and Ken ny
McElhinny. also of Middleport, Is
.a greyhound raci ng dog owner,
knows many of these sport s
people and got the ball for BilL
Lois and Kenny went dOwn to
Florida for some "wintering"
and wh~n they refurned rJ&gt;tenUy
they brought the ball back to BilL
Need less to say, the ball It
. prominently displayed at the
Rice home.

birthday -is celebrated ·

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Situetlona
Wanted
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't18ve room In Privtte Ctrt H'ome
for 2 l!!lderly paUtnll. R•110n•·
ble rtlet. 15 yr. ••Pifltnet.
Specitl dittl. Good Cera. C.H

ti14p2titi•l,5ot.

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Nnd tamtoftt 10 tt1eh :,lrt
l"'ont to primtry ... 11Udlnt

RlflfMCH requlrtcl. Mtilin e••

of GtlllpoNt Deny Trlbunt,1loa

T·0317. 821ThlrdA... Ilot"i&gt;o·
"'·Ohio 48531 .
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In my homt.for tldWtysJ
htndlcapPtd perean . Go•d
metlt tndttnderlavlntc••· Ph .

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Situations
Wanted

LAFF-A-DAY

51 Household Goods
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Virgin i1'1 Ptr10n11 Cart HOme
h•• nc.ncv for tld.,ty PtOPit

H.H.HtAILif.

2.4 hourt (;Iff, .20 ~~~ IXpt·
ri'"""· Rtaontblt rltft. Ctll

anytime.

Sofas and chain pricad from
t39fi to •995. Tablet' 160 and
up to 112.S. Hide·t · b.tt 1390
,to 1696. -Rtc:liners 1226 to
1375. Umpt •28 to 1126.
Oln11t" 1109 tnd up to 149S .
Woo~ table w· B chairs 1285 to
179&amp;. O.sk 1100 up to 1375,
Hutches *400 and up , Bunk
beds complete w-mattreues
~29&amp; •nd up tO 1395 . Btb\1 beds
11 10 &amp; 1175. ManrMtet orbox
tpring1 full or twin t63 , firm
'73. end 183. Queen tela $226,
King t360.· 4 drawl' ChMt 166.
Or"tart· 189. Gun cabinM• 8.
1,0 , 12 gun . Gu orelectrierenQe
8376. Baby mettre11es 836 &amp;
S46. Bed frames UO, S30 &amp;
King fr•me IS O. GoOd Jeltetin
of bedroom tuitet. metal ca· ·
bii'tetl, headboard• no endtup'
10 865 .

MARRIAG'

COUN~ELOII

014- ~49 · 3014 .

Will cere tOf tldefty ltdy in my
homt. C•ll ,,4·992 ·6836 .

15

Schools
lnttruction

R..:raln Now. So~th1a1tern Bualnnl College. Cell 614-448-

4387.

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18 Wanted to Do
Septic 11n.. pumping. residential
6 commerlcal. taO per lold.
Ron Evtn• Enttnprftes . Jack ton ,
Ohio. Coli 814-288 ·6930

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Service GU-388· 9027 , Re~So·

nabte fht" . Ref•rence• ·on
request.

Motu .. Ch•lttlon mon.

a.......

keeping, htndvman, tnd lawn Clfl Ph. 814· 448·2760.
Will btbytit wenlngt &amp; wee·
ktfldt Ctll G14-379· 21S10
Pti(U jobt lor etth or trade
motorcyle of equal value. Ph.

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32 Mobile Ho'mes
· for Sale
Furnished one bedrooM cott~tae
all newlv redecorated. Only large
enough for one or two adults. No
peta. Ref. &amp; Oep. raqulred. Call

514·4U-8980.

814-446-2643.

·Will. do light htuNng, ltwn
mow" rtptlr tnd tome tutomo·
tlve work. C.ll 114-742· 2393
or 814-742-3091 ,

1979 Schult1 14x60 2BR with
10x20 Porch . Call &amp;14-446·

TutOfing IWtlltble. 4 -7 . *li.OO·
17.00 hr. Deptndlng on lo&lt;:t·
tlon. 114-742-2081 . Atk for
Amy.
HusMnd tnd Wife will do tprlng
nouN cltlnlng and yard work,

304-t75-4f80.

1974 Grtnvme 14x70. 3 bedroom, 11/t bath•. tit electric,
must be moved. 18800 OBO .

614-986·4367 .
12.116S Schultz on 1 acre lot .
Fumlthed. outbuilding &amp; aatel·
lila dltc. Jerry• Run . t12 . 500.
304·878· 2192.
183acre• - 1.3miletof1St. At .
87, 1981 141170, 3 bedroom
mobile home, large machinery.
cattle thed, 3S Beret. ptalure.
36 acre1 meadow , balance
limber, 2 pondt, tprlngt, croll
lenced. Mutt relocete, 3048nce96· 3060 .

Ftnanr:tal
21

0602.

8uainets
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLE~ PUBLISH ·
lNG CO. rtcommendt that vou
do butln"t with peotJie vou
know. tnd NOT to tend money
through th1 mtil until you htve
l_nv ..tlgtttd the oflerlng.

23 ~ Professional
Services

1964 lwo bed room mobile
home, 81146, completely fur·
ni1hed. contole color TV, porch
and underpennlng. ht end Hor·
ton St, M .. on . w. Va .
ll2,000.00 firm . Only intereated
pertons cell 304· 773· S478 .
1984 Skyline mobile home
14•70, total electric, 2:~~&amp; tilt&amp;·
rlor walls, 2 br, 1 beth with
garden tub , ft den 30,· 676·

6367.
2 yetr old, 12x 18 add a room.
with welk In closet, 12. 600.00.
304·882· 3334 after 5:00PM .

Hometown penonal care. Hav'tt
vac1ncy for aduH c1re. Profeationll employees in 3 worlling
lhlht. c.u 114-992·1859 01

33

Farms for Sale

614-1149·2927.

Jullt' l Penonal Care Home hat
opening for elderly pa\ienta, 24
hour cart, ttmlly bualnett tlnce

1919, 304· n3-6873.
" A, little Dttlyn". Interior d11·
tlgn bulinett for people on
limited budget . lndependantly
owntd, 304· 675-G536 .

9 Vt Acrea - Modarn houaa, barn,

hunting. Bordera Weyne Forrett .
139,000. lAnd Contract - quail·
fled buyer Ph. 814 -379 ·2144.

Home• for Sale

"Mutt sell newtv remodeled 1 bdr.
home -14 Mill Creek St .O•IIIpolls. 118,900. Mike oHer.

Colll14-446-2539.

Commf!fclal building• for le•se.
Downtown Pt . Pleaunt . Stores.
offices. A·One Rul Estate.
Carol Yeager. Broker . Call 304-

87&amp;-!106

New lBR 2 Clf garnga. brick
trol'lt , front porch. nice lot 6
mllu South of Galllpolla
U7,500 . Ph. 114·446-8038.

lol 4· 6 acret more· letl , 6 miles
tfrom city llmitl. Rt . 218 Call
"'614·446· 2480 aHer 4pm.
AtM on building lots . mobile
homes permitted , Clyde Bowen,
Jr. 304· 576 ·2336 .

Oovernmant hornet trom I 1
(U-rapalr) Delinquent tell prop·
trtv. ' Rapo~tfttlont . C•ll 8015·
&amp;87-1000 ht . GH .·I8015 tor
cunent repo llsl.

1634.
J BR .. recrettlon room. kit chen.
dining room . large front and
back porch. 9•10wooden build ·
lng, v•rd with chain link fence.
Rult iC Hlllt, Syracu1e. Ohio.
114 · 949 - 2910 between 9·
•p.m. &amp;14· 992· 6811aftet4 :00
p.m.

--:--:-:-:-::-:--:-·1•Prlced for quick ttl e. 3 bedroom

home, 2 1torv. corner lot In
Middleport , No down p1yment
r~~qulred . Phont 814·9,9 2· 3194
or 814-892·1072 .
·HouM fro ... e. ,.ntor,ltlll. Two
ttory, Rutland IIU'tl. Call "Joan
Stew1rt 114·?42· 2421 .
t..rga bteutlful ISBA home. 47
wooded acr... MtiQI locaL
Chlf't'y ftidgt. 44,900.00 Call

114·192· 11 eo

A11umebia 10.1'1, 3 bedrooma, I
b8ttlr famlty room with wo~d
burntr. ett In lthetlan, cant!alalf,
11,-\ lev.. tC:rH, mutt 1111 rlllocat·
lng, ctll after 4 :00, 304-87li·
4410.
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I Yttr old house. IS room• &amp;
bath, ttHialdlng. 2 car attached
garagt, H~ acrea 9round. 2
outbuildings, 1 mile ofi At . 2 on
Tomblnton Run Road. 304-

Rr.ntals
41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr. ran ch, Rodney Village II.
t2815 mo. piut depoth. ~eferen ·
ces required. Call Blackburn
Realty 614· 446· 0008.
Unturnlthad house, JBR. Rod ·
ney Vlll•ge 11 . 1275 . Ph. 446·
4416 eher 7PM
2 tnd 3 bedroom hou.e. 3048715-3030 or 67S-3431 .
6 ronm house and bath, nice
location , 304-676-1090.

2 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Hill 50 2 BR mobile hom e C1111
614· 949-2424.
2BR Mobile Home In Evergreen
Ph. 614· 44&amp;. 7032 .
~ 14x&amp;IS

2 OR trailer , 6m i. ftom

town on 218. larg• priuate lot
with lndutuial type play ground
equipment , 1200mo. PM 814·

2&amp;e· 1393.
2 bttdroom trailer for rent in

Syracu1e. Mutt apply in perton .

114·992· 272S.

195·3151.

2 ·bedroom . trit ller, couplot, 1
small ~tlild . locu• t Rd .. At. 1.
Point Plauant, 304·675-1076.

Prlct rtduced, 139, 500.00, 3
bedrootrt. large kitchen and
ltvlngroom, JtrJ'11 Run Road,

Mobile home• for rent star1 ing
1175 .00 and up 304 -446·
0508 .

304-576· 2118.

32 Mobile Homes

2 badroom1. total elettrlc, Jir
cond, ~mile out Sand Hill Road.
.Phon• 304· 875 -3834.

for Sale
44
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOM!&amp; KESSEL'S OUALITV
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST. GALLIPOUS, RT 36 .

PHONE 114-441·7274.
1981 Skyllno. 47•10.· 02400.
c.u t1 4-448-0310.
1&lt;b70 1971 Kl•lcwood 3 bd&lt;.. 2
bMM. t-.trt nice. 0.1 h•t. f,..
dtlivt&lt;V. bloclood up . tiHO.
C.ll 614-448-0175.

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bidroom bttic rent s 176 .00
plu1 electric. Alto required a
1200.00 MCUritv depo1it. CON·
TACT: Jacbotl EttnUit Dept. Ph
446 · 3817 Equtl Housing
0RPOrtunfty.

• 3xld~ . underpiMiftl, eomt
fumilhlngt. Atkll'lg 14988 .00

115 Court S1fNI, 2 BA , 1 Yt
btth1 , w/ w carpet. complete
modem kttct-tn. gu hett. well
trttulated, wired for phone &amp;
eMit tv. ~·· parking in
reer , patio, 1371/ mo. plu1
utltitiM, Depolh. Referencn
roqulrod. No-.Coii614·446-

1'11. t14-245·9647.

UZI.

U72 Flomlnflo 12•8131A, 1 1-\
bo1h. 1otololoc1, CA. 1•1P d"'*

Spacious 2bdr . apl. , C. A.. water
paid. Nnr Piua Hut, Gallipotlt.
Ph. e 14-446· 102s.
Furnithed up11ei11, 2 rooms &amp;
bath , utllitill furnithed, c lean .
No pett. Adultt Cat1814· 446·

1619

Counuy U\llng 1 BR furn 'ed
apt. AC . Wa sher end dryer , no
children or pen. rat &amp; dep
req 'ed. Ca ll 614-992· 2807. af·
ter 6PM .
·
Unfurn i1ht~d

upstairs apt . Adultt
only. No Pets, Utilit ies furn ished
Ph. 614-446-2583.
Unfurn ished Apt. 18R. 241
•JacksQn Pike. 1260 Utilities
Paid. Ph . 448· 4418 after 7PM .
Graciou1 living . 1 and 2 bedroom ape r1menta at Village
Manor and Riveraid11 Apar1 mentt ·in Middleport. From
•21 6. including utilities. Call
614·992·7787 . EOH.
SPRING SPECIAL! Immediate
occupancv Laureland Apta ..
George St ., Niw Haven, W. Va.
We are oHering a fr ee aecuritv
depo1lt to qualified applicant•
for occupancy before May 1,
1987 . For completely carpet ed.
2 bedroom tph ., rang e and
refrigerttor, pleasant surround·
lngt with play area , ca ll 304 ·
B82 ·3716 between 10:00 am
and 9:00pm. EHO
5 room unfurnithed tpt . Call
814-992-S434 or 304 · 882 ·

2666.

APARTMENTS. mobile homes.
houaes . Pt . Pleaunt and Gallipolis. 814-448-8221 .

Business
Buildings

33 acret : 3 mllet we1t of HMC .
ne11 route 36 . Call 61 4· 4468221 sfttr 6 .

2 bedroom houn in Ctlfton ,
Ptlc• reduced from 118.000 to
t14 ,000. Phone 1· :104· 773·

New apartment : completely
furn . Ref. &amp; Oep. 1 or 2 adult•
on)y. Call 614 ·446·0338.

34

814·992 -7110.

For tilt by owner : 2 atory hou111
In Middleport ov11rtooklng park.
30 vr. guamteed vlnyle lidlng.
w -w carplt, 1 'A bath, unlqu11
woodwork. 814·892·5121.

Furnithed &amp; unfurni1hed aq.ts ..
8160.00 and up, referen cea FJh.
304-675· 7738 or 30,· 67615104 A-1 Rut Estate.

New apanmenta: one or two
bedrooms on Third Ave . in
Gallipollt . 1200. per month. Call
814-992-3606 between 6:00
and 9:00 .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

llfQt b.,utllul 15 BR home. 47
woodtd ICIII , Melgt local,
Chttry Ridge. 144 ,900. Cell

Apartment
for Rent

20 acre larm Hnnnan Tr.ece
Rend, Gl11nwood, W. Va. lor
more Information call 304- nlS118 or 773-5188 after &amp;:00.

Rt: ~l E s l~tr.

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44

1 br apartment . partly furnished .
Henderaon. 1160. month. Call
after S :OO. 304-675 -1972
Small furnished ap t, adults.
referen cu . Point · Pleuan l,
phone 304-875- 1366 .

45

Furnished Rooms

Room• for rent , day . weell.
m&lt;1nth . Gtllle Hotel. Call 614·
448·9716. Rent 111 low as S120
monttl.
Furnished room. &amp;140. Utilltlat
paid. Share bath . Single male.
919 Second. Gallipolis. Call
446-4416 after 7pm .

46 Space for Rent
Olfic11 Space for Rent . Exce lhmt
tor A1Hnneys , Accountant. el c
Clostt to Court Houte . Call
W i~eman Real Estate Agency
614-446 ·:1644 .
COIJNTRY MOBILE Hom&amp; Pa,k.
Route 33, No rth or Pomeroy ,
Ren1111 lrallera. Cell 614· 992·

7479.
Space tor renl , t railer tpacat,
locu1t Ad. At . 1, Point Pleasant,
304·675-, 076 .
Spadou• Mobile Home Iot a tor
ren t. l11r ge recteation and picni c
~~rea . fret~ lot give IIWIIy . 304·
816 ·3073 11f1er 6 :00PM .

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AU CTION &amp; FURNITURE 82
Olive St., Gallipolit . NewS. utAd
wood·coa lttovet. 6 pc wood LA
suite S3 99, bunk bed• 1199,
re c llnt~ r s ntw a uaed bedroom
suite1 , wt!n ger washen. &amp;
shoes New livlngr&lt;lom auitea
S 199-S5991 lamps. Call 614·
446-31 ~9 .

Ready mix conetttl 1nd all
tupl)lies. Ct lf u1 V•Uev
Brook Cement and Supplies,

304-n3-6234.

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SoRIIt'MI. ~
1"HI: CJJIEST.

21 ft . 1974 Pull tvpe tlmp&amp;r.
Self·containecf Good condition.
Call 614-742·2124 or 614-

246·9293

For sale good used floor model
and portable color TV't Ph .
614 -446-1149 .
New OreiSmaker Sewing Mt·
chine with carrying case. Zig
Zag , many other ttiches. Ph.
614-446 · 3969.
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Quality Rottweiler pupplea. See
bot h parents end pup fr om last
litter. Call 614 · 693~ 8469 or

614-696-1317.
Old English Sheep dog puppies.
pure '610oded. $60.00. 304676-4249.

54 Misc. Merchandise
Callahan 's Used Tire Shop. Over
1.000tires. •izes12 . 13 , 14, 16,
16. 16.6 . 8 miles out Rt . 218.

Call614 · 266-6261 .

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Pl utic cistern state approved,
pl astic septic tankl , plutic
culverts. metal culverts. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jackson. Oh. 614-286 · 5930.
2 hvd raul ie chairs. e11 cellent
condi tion $40.00 each. 1 seton
hair dryer &amp;60 .00 Call614·446·
8621 .
The Arbu ckle Church Aide is
now taking orders lor homemade Easter Eggs. A 6 oz . egg
sella for a1.00. Chocolate co·
y&amp;rad llavora ere; chocolate.
coconut. pe11nut butter. mal)l e
nut , ch&amp;rry , &amp; cherry nut. Ca ll
304 - 937 - 2681 , 304 - 46B ·
1863, or 304·458-1997.
Prom dress never been worn site
3·4 Call614-367·0331 .
'FREE ICOOAK FilM tor life. Plus
hundrods of dollara of tree glh s.
Call toll h oe 1· 800-433-631 2.
Borre! gam e tablo with om bossed Ba ckgammon &amp; cha11s
board with 4 b11rr8l chairs 1600 .
Also Ping Pong t1ble $76.00
Call614· 446-3934.
5hp. Ford Rototiller VGC $ 160 .
Set of 14· 3S· 16.6 ground hawk
tires , like new 1400, Dutch
Rabbitt ll cages Ph. 614-388·

9708 .

Tony 's Gun Repalra, hot reblue·
i_ng Open 9 :00AM to 1 :00PM .
Ca ll 304 · 676· 4631 ,
Rough lumber . oak &amp; poplar
8160 per thousand by th e Bd. or
20c bd. ft. 304· 676-4412.
Walker' s Wrecker. Henderson .
1982 Honde V 4S Mag . 750 CC ,
eMce llent co ndition, 6, BOO miiM
original, $2100. Ca ll 304-6766514 . Sote and chair. to lfee
lflbla and and tablet, $350 .

3112 HP rototUier for sale. t160 .
Cal1814· 992-7215.

AKC registered Yorkshire Terrier. t 1 weeki old, 1226 .00.
304-675-4361

1 9S3 Ford Tra ctor. Good run ·
ning condition. With plowt tnd
diac. 12000. Call 614-992-

57·

Musical
Instruments

Piano. tor sale! Re1ponsibleparty
wanted to astumetmall monthly
payments on pitno. Seelocallv.
Call credit manager 1·800-447-

.58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

B &amp; S Produce now open at our

new location 1313 Eastern Avo.
Gallipolis, acrou from Pizza
Hut. Big telect io n Quality Fruita
and Vegetables . OPEN
EVERYDAY.
Another truckload thote large
famou s lalle Ontario apples. five
verietiet. VIne ripe tomatoes.
SOc pound. Jack's Market.
Rout e 36. Hend erton.

59 For Sale or Trade

Prom dren lilac aile 7· 9 hoop
skirt. V~walst Ph. 814· 388·
8443

Form SU!iitlies
&amp; Live sto ck

246-6121.
Concr'ete blacks all litflt vard or
deliverv. Ma1on tend . Gelfipolit
Block Co.. 1 23VJ Pine St .,
Geltlpolia. Ohio Call 614· 446·

2783.

Special Building Truss s 11 1e
12ft., 19ft ., 21ft .. 22" .• 24ft .,
28ft 2ffft 38ft 99 . ,
'' 1 . S ce,ntt pSer
Iool ."'a &amp; a's
urp us upp IH. t .
Rt. 180. Poner, Ohio Ph .

876-806&amp;.

2010 John Deere diesel t ractor·
plow a, d isc $3960. New Idea
Oyne Bou nce mo•Net S49S. lale
model 224T John Deere b1ler
$1296. Hay wegon 8300. Call

614· 206· 6622 .

62 Wanted to Buy

1973 Nova. 8 cyl, atuo , PS.
35.000 mi111 , green with black
vinyl top. new tires, 304-675-

Now buying theU corn or ear
corn . Call lor latestquotet. River
City Farm Supply, . 614-446·

5384.

2986.

72

Wanted to buy tobacco poun·
dege· in Muon County. 304675-2970 or 675·1824 after

Utility Bldg . Spl: 30'•40' .9 ',
161118 Overhead door, Service
Door . $5333 Erected. Iron
Horae Bldgs. 814-332·974S .
BOO Fon~ hector whh frail
mower. New Holland Saler,
M111 Ferg Reike &amp; w1gon.
Running glart U9SO. Ph. 6H·

286·6622.
J01 0 JoM Deere Trtctor with
loa der 143SO. John Dt~~rt Plow
1300 . John Deere Trlntport
Oi1c 1500. John Deera 260
gallon •prayar 1275. Ph. 114·

296· 6622.
BN Ford Tractor 811Ctl1ent thape.

2· 12" 3pt. !'tow• . 2 Mtnure
apreadert. amtll ill't'l tcrapar
3pt. Aoto fillet lawn Mower.
20·20 Coatar Air Ch1nger. 2- 2
wheel trtlltrs. Rio Grande Ph.
814 • 246 •6 s35 Charlie Miller.

6oOO.

MACK Ttaetor '78. dbl. frame &amp;
' 78 8enson 30'x68" dump . 96%
rubber overtll . Ready to work.
Will sell sepuataly. 614-256-

Livestock

Ouroc Jl oa . .&gt;. Bred just like the
boars we t&amp;ltad et the Ohio
Testation that geined over 2.6
lbs. per day . Rcget Bantley,
Sebina. OH . 513-584-2398 .

198S Chevy C -10. auto. air.
crulte, dual tenk116999. Johns
Auto Salet, Ruleville Rd. Galli·
polit, Ohio.

Good selection of Ouror and
Blackline boars. Roger Bentley
Sabine. Oh Ph. S13-684-2398.
Alto remember Bentlav Pig Sale
April 29. Washinwton Court
Houtt Fairground• 7:30pm.

197S Dodge, tuto transmission.
runs good 1700 or Hit offer.
1974 400 1uto trantmlttlon for
• Chevy ttklng f7S .OO Ph.
614·388· 9326 calltftlr ISpm.

REGISTERED ANGUS bulls and
CHIANINA built. tKcellent blod·
dlinet, top performance. Slate
Run Farmt, Jackton , Ohio 614·
2B6·6395 or 614-286-1787.

1977 Ford Couier plc:k·up truck.
4 eyl. 5 speed, hat let~ model
motor. hcellent · condition.
$14SQ. 814-992·5388 Of 814·

992-6682.

Heretord BUilt that will mtke
you &amp; your cowa proud next
Spring . lawrence Burdell Call
614-246· 5181 .

1969 Ch4Ny pick up, 3 speed,
painted , all good cond ,
$1.500.00 or bett offer. Call

304-176-7869 .

Full blooded Slmmentel bull. ton
ot Signal, 4 vrc old. 2.000 lba.
phone 304; 896· :W96.

Seed corn tor aal.e. OeKalb and
Kenwonhy, 304-675· 1606.

Transportation

74

Autos for Sale

with tir, 50,000 mllet . Very
good cond. Ctii614· 256· 6B67.
1983 Chevy Ctvalier, 2·door,
ted with grey velour' Interior.
Super ll'lsrp outtlde. EMtra clean
inaide S3260. Ph . 614· 286·

Dirt Bike 1984 Honda XA ·I500
excellent condition. Ph. &amp;14-

8622.

1978 760 Kawu8ki, good condition. $850. Extr•'• · 614· 9854274.

2B6· 41e3.

1983 Dodge Coh 4 -tpeed.
AM -FM tape. wire rimt '1999.
Johnt Auto Seles. Bulaville Rd .,
Gallipolil. Oh io.

1984 Honda 8SO Night Hawks.
l"s than 2,100 milet. IJIC cond.
81 ,900.00 . Phone 304-176-

1984 Ford Escon 4·speed. air,
AM -FM tape. 52999. Johnt
Auto Sales. Bulaville Rd .. Galli·
pollt, Ohio.

8663.

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1986 Camero Berllnetta Sport
Coupe red with e.lltrtttripe pkg.
Rear louver, tilt. elr. AM -FM,
tuto whh overdrive, T.P I. fuel
Injection. t10,1SOO Will tab
truck trade ln . Ph. 814· 357·

Boats and
Motors for Sale

IMPERIAL MARINE. INC .
Boats are 1tlll at wlntar prices.
Purcha1e • new 1700 BlyHnar
Ctpri Bowrid• for at low t&amp;
1114 par month. StarcraftStrltOt, " If you're not buying
trom u1 , you·,. p~~ylng too
much," 1112 Mary Street,
Parkllftburg. WY Ph. 304-415-

0889.
1980 Trans-Am low miltt. Niet
tutomoblle. e•cellant cond.

2118.

Concrete fini_,., perking lott,
batemantt · any aile job. Senior
Citizen Discount, Rick G1rfleld.

r

614·986· 4464 .

CARTER'S PLUM81NG
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pin•
Galllpollt. Ohio
Ptlone 614· 448 ·3888 or 614·

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Dillard Water Service: Paola,
Ciaterns, Wella. Delivery Anytime. Call 814 -448·7404-Na
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R a A W11er Service. H·ome
citttml. wells, pool• filled.
Formerly James Boys Water.
S1me ratet. Call 304· 676 -

6370.

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PLRIN OC MILK AN'
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poolt, citttrnt • well1. Call

IP4· 246-9295.

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two-spade bid. (Some would call It
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ty.)·When the bidding conllnued, and
North appeared to be sacrificing over
four clubs, West though\ he had plenty
ol defense to double a vulnerable
opponent.
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was simply a matter of working out
the best play In the diamond suit. -'11.ter drawing trumps, South led the jack
·of diamonds. His view was that West
might duck with an honor, which
would be line. If West covered, declar·
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guess the diamond position. West did·
cover, but there was no guess at the
East, with K-9 left, took two
tricks.
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one spade, and could not hold as many
as five hearts since he would have
opened one heart with five ol them .
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and exactly two spades, and would
have four or more clubs to support
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Matan . W. Vt. 304-773-9684
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briclt, stone, patios, block, side·
walk and driveways.

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After hearlng the matadof brag
r on his art for over an hour, a
r' llstenfl' oommentad, "Ha muat be
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1:05 (1) ltVMiy Hlllblltiel
1:30 • C2l 1111 NIC Nightly Nton
(]) Wln..,.e Circle (R)
(]) ern AIC Newl !;I
(!) Nlg~ ..,.._. Ropolt

(]]) Knowrone Look at the .

Starks Tr" tnct Uwn Service, ~..•
Greentr la,.vna that111 Weed tnd ;....
_.,·.:
Pest Free. liquid or grandular
tppiiCIItlon·trH anci ahrllb too.
~
Stun,p rtmov•t an~hert with~ :
out ltwn dameae. For eomplet'' ,...,;-;
tree and ltwn carecall304-578· ·
2842 or S78· 2903 .

1917 Sklffetth. 21 ft. cabin
crul..r, 110 HP, Mtrcrulttr
ln~rd· Ou'lboard Drive. trtHer,
luH mooring eovtr, 11crlfica1or
qulclt lilt. Ctll 11•·992·7378.

&amp;

1979 Oldo Cud••~ 1917 Pinto.

Malvin never knew how the bose coukl
always catch him gooflng oH.

Galvanized corrugated culver1,
12 .36 ft .. up . Alltizet. Flttlngt,
Fabrication. Day a. night delivery
within 1SO mlln. Will not be
underaold. 304· 92S· S21 1.

Watterton ' s Wtt•r Hauling ,
reetontble rat••· Jn,mediate
2,000 gallon dlli'olery. cltternt,
poola, waH, etc. ctll 304-676·

76

742-2372.

C.ll 304·175·

GOOD A DETECTIVE Af&gt;
lAM flo MOTHER.

896-3802

Botti and motOra for 1111. 3
tpMd troiUna· motoc. na. Ctll

614-892-7211 .

1979 Tran1 Am . T·tOp, A: 1
&amp;7.000 milet, wMtt
wfth bfut l!'lttrior, Ill 00. Price
negotiable. mutt tell. Call 11•·

Uud \\'hlrfpoot wttl'ttr and

ME -5HE'" &amp;E

-50 ••• I GUESS I'M AS

AT THE AIRPOI!.T.

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Mott well• completed tame day.
Pump snlaa and servica. 304 ·

875-1786.

ebndh~ .

&amp;-dr.wer chnt 159 .95.

Motorcycles

1982 Hond1 CB 760 2, 920
milet, loaded. ltllCellent condi·
tion Call &amp;14-446-0122 after
4pm .

198 2 Ford Thunderbird. auto ..

7573.

UB.

DETECTIVE 'IIJSTINCTS

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' 69 Ford Van 289, with tix
swivel buekat teats, good cond,
phone 304 · 773· 6618.

1976 Monte Ceno. Front and
domogod. loiNnil onolno
4lf'4 ti'antmtulon . C.IIS14· 892·

Chest of DJawtrt· 4 drawer

NO, WE t\A~EN'T
f&gt;EEN ANY!!OPY
~IKE H~R OOT
THif&gt; WAY.•

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1972 Ford Econo Line van , 6 cyl.
3 speed with tool bin1. 14SO.
614· 98S-3510 lnl(timt.

1171 Chtvtlle Vtry good condi·
tlon nooo. Ph. t14-ZII·tZZ5.

.900

NOIJODY
f&gt;AW HER AT THE ~U?
OR TRAIN STATIONS, MY
TE~~

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1988 Font Escort GT uaoo.
1911 Plymouty 14800. Ph.
814· 4411-8898.

PlrtOnt Furnitu,..
1415 Euttrn AvtnUI
Bedroom Sulttt t399· litoo
lNing Room Suit.. 1178. 915·

Fetty Tree Trimming. atump
removal. Call 304·676-1331.

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

71

WE~~. IF

2454.

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

73

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CAPTAIN EASY

RON ' S Television Service .
House callt on RCA. Quazar,
GE . Specitling In Zenith . Call
304-S76-2398 or 614-446-

1961 Ford one ton V-8 , 4 apatd,
tlat bed, 50.000 1ctual miln.
tS9S. 1977 Ford pickup. new
paint. exe cond. 11 .99S. Ford
pickup ptrtt, 304 ~ 6.76 · 3574.

1972 Buick. n.w trana. See at
701 Fourth Awmua. Apt . 5.

SMit It

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Home
Improvements

All' typet ctrpen'ter &amp; concrete
worll : Interior, exterior, remo·
deling, painting, roofing. free
tttimetH . Call614·446-6174.

393S.

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l1JI WKAP In Clnclntiltl
• il) Hopn'e " - •
1:35 Cil Andy Qr1tftth
7:011 ()) llenlcottle llld

446·0294.

1976 GMC Sierra Grande 1li,
76.000 miles. topper. very nice.
solid. 304·676-6829 or 675-

2 regltterod Jersevt. 304-5762060 after 6 :00 PM .

farm four slrnplt words.

ffi 8quw OM TY Q

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SWEEPER and 1ewinw machine
repair. ptr11, and supplies. Picll
up and delivery. Davit Vecuum
Cleaner , one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd. Call 614·

$2000.00 Call814· 448-3934 .

2 Horst u11ed trailer wi1h new

cif th•

fovr ICromblod wo•d! bt-

low to

ID Showlll1 Toehty News.of

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lltetlme guaran·
tee. local referen ce• furnished .
Free etlimat•a. Call collect:
1-814-237-0488, day or night.
Rogtrl ~atement
Waterproofing .

1974 ChtNy Chevenn11 Pick·Up,
PS , PB. AC, 8ft. Sed with
topper , rur;~ning boards

1977 4-cvt. 3-door Muttang.
Almo1t new tiru, all new br .. es
good condition 11095.00 Firm
Ph. 378-2233.

0000 USED APPLIANCES
W•tl'lttt, drytrt, rehlgeratort.
renge1 . Skagat Appllanctt ,
UpPer ANif Ad. betldt Stone
Creat Mottl. 814·«G·7398.

(]]) s.cr.t City

1630.

I ~8=1=4·:4:46:·:17:7:2:.====:.[:::::::::~ UBOO. Coil~ u . 246-5!88.
11977 Ptvmouth Volue S.W.,
auto , PS, P8, 8 -cyl. t750. ptict
nagotlabte Ph. 614-446-nz•. ·
SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

Valley Furn1turt,1new &amp; uud .
lllrge t'ect!on of quality furni·
ture . 1218 Eastern Ave ..
Galllpollt.

Trucks for Sale

86 Ford F-260. 4000 rniles.
Pavoff. 61 International, 70
lnternationtl 1 ton. t?OO 08
offer. Cell 814-388-9822.

6'14-266·6461 .

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CE NTER . SR 3S W. Qal11polil,
Ohio.· Call 614· 448-9777, eve.
614· 446-3692 . Up front tree·
tors with warranty over 40 used
tract on, 1000 toola.

.

1981 C:hevette. 4 door, stand·
ard. AM.OM Clt'llttte, 304· 6762989 or 678-2372

Wanted to lene tobacco base
Ph. 614-446 · 4202.

Meuey Ferguson. New Holland,
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Service. Over
40 uted tractors to ehoot e from
&amp; cOmplete line of new &amp; used
equip ment largesr IBI&amp;etlo!' in
S .E. Ohio.

Building Meterlela
Block,' brick. s ewer pipes, win·
dtlwt. lintel •. etc . Claud e Win·
terl, Rio Grande, 0 . Cell 614·

1979 MUnang 6.0 liter engine.
good eond. 304-87S-S 750.
8 :00-6:00 after 8:00 call 3Q4·

61 Farm Equipment

876-3244.

55 Building .Supplies

304-876· 7432 .

64 Hay &amp; Grain

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 36 West . Jack1on. Ohio.

Portable 40 " ~B'Iight ed ch~tnge­
able letter aign, '299.00. Free
delive ry . Free letters. AAA
Slgnt, 1 · 304 · ~26 · 4934 .

1978 Cadallic, good cond,
11.800.00. 9 :00 em-2 :00 pm
304·675· 2949 or 4:00· 8 :00

White 16 hp. $4,950.00. OPEN
HOUSE. April 10 nnd 11 . Big
Oitcount on machinery. 10% off
partl. Sider&amp; Equipment Henderson, W. Va. 304-67S-7421 .

63

81

1980 8uick Sllylark. 2.8 V-6
engine, ttl power. e•c:cond, high
mileage, 304·676-737S.

tire1. good paint, roadyu lor uta
$1296 Ph. 114-20&amp;-8622
1968 City -Aluminum Dump
Tre ih:tr 30h , 1974 Dodge D-800
Diesel log Truck . G-Model Pre·
rHi Ce Knuckloboom lolldet with
cab &amp; power unit - Diesel.
Mounted on Tandom Ford 16ft.
Pup Trailor. 24ft. Starcraft
Camper tleeps 6. lully equiped
FFC Saw·Buck. Montgomery
Ward wood s plitter like new.
Troy Built Tiller . 1977-D-100
Dodge Truck 60.000 actual
mlle1 . runs good Call 614·3889031 Evenl ng1 ,

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Services

4819.

6092 .

~tr,rs,

Rearrange

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Autos for Sale

1979 Trana Am. engine and
tranamisaion rebuilt, new clutch.
presture plate and throw out
bearing . Nead1 painted
82.896 .00 lirm . 304 · 87S ·

4286

3 ' pc. mepla bedroom suite,
matteu and springs , tlesk 11nd
ch11ir , sawing m11chlne. 304·

Fish11r Studio Standard B pe
stereo reck system SS50., Tos hiba 4 tlead VCR 1280.. Marlin
30·30 rille 8160 .. Queen water
bed S1 00 .. dinettuet t&amp;O .. to fa
Queen • leeper with loveaeet
8500 .. ~ ita ctli 19 inch color TV
8200 .. ice box bur $50. Ca ll
J04·67S· 7471 .

Utility Bu ilding . 301140x9 .
84875 . ln.cludet; 1 4x9 sliding
door. 3ft. 0 in . steel walk door.
29 ga. painted steel tiding, 29
ge. Galvaffime roofing, 20 veer
w"rranty. Complete construe·
tlon . Post · Frame Builders .
Athen•. Ohio. 814-692- 2937.

l.ut.• by CU.Y I . I'OLLA!j

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THURS •• APRIL 9 M

•1111 w
(I)
Newt

985-4274.

71

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1972 Winnlbago Brave 19 ft ,
Good condition. 15000. . 614-

'-..

AKt Champion-Sired Yorluhira
Terrier. fem1le , 7 months old,
sacr ifice at s 300. Call 304-6757471 .

Antiques

0 11:1 Oriental Rugt Wented l Any
size Or condition. Call toll free
1·800·4 33· 7847 .

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CINibi' NEA , IIIC

61 Farm Equipment

e

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1:011 CD Big V11tey

.

1974 Ch1tttu 35 ft . fully
equipped, AC , tlidingglattdoor.
Excellent condition. 14700. Ctll

614 446 0322
"
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Coppertone refrigerator S96,
herveat gold refrigerator 1196.
ti de by si de refrigerator $195,
white 2 dr. rtftigerator 17S, 1 e
cu. ft . c hest lr eeze r $160,
Whirlpool wa1h1r 8~S . Maytag
wuher S176, GE wuher 1160,
electric rtnge·top &amp; bottom
oven S 160. Meytag wringer
waat'ler $96. and 52 gallon hot
water heater 166. Sllagg1 Ap·
pllances, Upper River Rd , 614446-7398

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21 fl . travel 1rail er. Selfeontajned, GE Refriger(!ltOr. gat
frunece end 1tove. 1hower. toilet
and wuh bowl, new wa1er
heater. Call 114-992-7216.

Ph. 614 -446-7444 . Bpc. wood
Uv ing Ro&lt;1m Suite 1399.00.

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EVENING
1976Pintopop ·upcamper . Verv
good condition. Sleeps e.
t1000. Caii614· 949-212B·.

Eaatll!r Bunnies pure bred Ne :
therlend Owarls. Great tor 4-H
Call614 ·446·0804 after 4pm.

Groom tnd Suppl-y Shop·Pet
Grooming . All brud .. . .. AII
atyles . Julie Webb Ph . 614-446·

The

Television
Viewing

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79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

~amlttrt 11 . 26 . Hamster 6
.complete •et up · 18.00. 2
Gerbelt and eet upt 115.00.
Regi•terBd Oafle 1100. Ph.
614· 44&amp;-1354.

County A~l)llince, Inc . Good
..OSid IPPiiti'ICII and TV IUtt.
Open BAM to GPM . Mon thru
Sat. 614·446· 1899, 627 3•d.
Ave. Gallipolis, OH .

d""''·
150.00.
3214.

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AKC Regitterd Siberian Hu•·
kiet. Blue e-yet, adults male &amp;
femele 15100 each. Ph. 614256-6021 .

Mollohan Furniture &amp; Applian·
ce1. Rt, 7 Nonh Galllpoli•. Oh io

BORN LOSER

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Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel .
CFA · Himalayan, Persian and
Siernett kittens. AKC Chow
puppies. New ChOW puppies.
Ctll614-446·3844 iflt1' 7PM .

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Aluminum cempar · top. fair
condition t60 . Fiber gltn
gamper top. good condition
1260. Call 614-98S· 4418.

Pets for Sale

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Camping
Equipment

614-992-5066.

47 Wanted to Rent
Want ed to rent . Pasture Call
614 -949, 2582

78

con cre~e

'56

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wrlg~l

AKC Registered Ch ihuahua
l)upt, 6wks. old Call 614·446- ·
7765.
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STOP -LOOK -SAVE

up .yJng as/ a hobby. n

1o cell Gltl&amp;burn Clttning

55 Building Supplies

Thursday, April 9, 1987 .

Uaed furniture : wood tabla &amp; 2
Denches. bedt. &amp; drMter. 3

miles out Bula~Jille Rd. Open
9AM to 6PM, Mon. thru Sat.

"Soflwhat?!
A lot of men take
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Attention homo own"' Ito
•ring cleaning time, need help ?
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Yettterd&amp;J'I CrJPCOqaote: I DON1' MAKE JOKES, I
JUST WATCH THE GOVERNMENT AND REPORT THE

FACTS. - WILl. ROGERS

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Pon;leroy- Middleport, Ohio

Thursda y, April 9, 1987

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Legion Auxiliary holds business·. meeting·

fo~ver $500 was spent In March

refreshments, prizes and
favors at pa~tles staged at four
nursing facilities by the Amerl·

~~;~7~~~s~~~~l l~rd~ieFp~;~cy.

CHRISTIAN MUSIC\L - i\ muslral, '"l'he Ralnho'l' E•prcss," ·
a modern adar•latlon to IIH· .•lory
Noah an d the i\ rk was

or

presented · m :!'nlly at Ill&lt;' Oa llla Christian School al C he~h lre.
Student s kindergarten through 12th grade participated In th.e
musical. Pi ct u ro~d Iell to right an• J'hJI,Juhnso n, Rctl McB rid e, and
Bill 1'fieiss, who play&lt;·d Noah'' thr&lt;•(• so ns, and Ed Gi lliam, as
,
· ·
Noah.

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A report on the activities was
given at a recent meeting of the
Auxiliary held at the hall. At the
Riverview Nursing Home $55
w!'s spent Ior the patients with
Becky, La nny and Charles Tyree ·
and Sue Litt le attendi ng: at
Elam House. $24 was spent on
fru,it , candy and gum taken by
Mrs . Tyree: at Veterans Memor·
htl Hospital Ex tended Care Unit;
$118 was spent with Mrs. Tyree,
Diana Jarvis, Etta Will and
Grace Welsh going: and at
Arcad ia. $299 was spent for the
party hosted by Mrs. Tyree, Mrs .
Wit!, Ms. Jarvis, Jean GIImore,
Phyllis Blake, Eileen Snyder,
Mrs. Welsh, Pa uline G rea thous~.

Meigs and Eastern to atrend. The
tea wjiJ he held on May 17 at 2 p m
at Wilkesville. The delegal~s
alternales, ·. their mothers and ·
unit American ism chairma n are
asked to attend .
Reported ill were Edith
Spencer, Betty Wise, Thomas
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Kelly, Alma Newton, Mr . and
Mrs. Waiter Bunce, John Metzer
·

Polly . Chadwell', and Roscoe
Rous h.
A contribution was made to the
parents of a child with cancer,
.an~ to ha membe( o{ the junior
un w o recent J: ost all h ~ r
cloUting m a fire.
.
Mr~. Gilmore pres tded at the
meetmg with Kathryn Metzger, .
~h~~:ad!n, having thepraye~ . Two
ca . ales for Eigh th D1strlct
pres1dent were noted, Ellen
Rought of Pomeroy Unit 39, and
MaryMooseofUnlt376,Ju nclion
City. A bulletin from the district
president asking for help with the
Xenia Home at Easter and the
Athens Mental Hea lth Center for
. par.ties was read.
.
Mrs. Greathouse, America·
n!sm chairman, will contac t the
mayor about poppy days, May 15
and 16. A cont ribution was made
to a Rutla nd qaseball tea m. A
report was given. on Buckeye
Girls State with ,15 girls frorri

and Martha F(lx . Deaths In the
fa milies of Helen White Ger·
!rude Preston and PParl Searles
1
were noted
Mrs . Gre~thouse won the door
prize orought by Velsia Roush. A
ham dinner was served prior to
themeeting. AttheAprilmeeting
convention delegates will be
elected, ; At the Post· meeting
everlasting services will be held
·

Rotary fetes
Meigs·boys,
girls athletes.
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Vol. 36. No ..238

Sizes: 0 to 24 mos., 2 to 7.

United Press International
Sentinel Stall Reports
Aoarge filled With caust ic soda
from a New Mar tinsville, w :va.
chemical plant sa nk in the
Portland· Oewltts Run area of the
Ohio River at abou t 4: 2' p.m.
Thursday.
The Ravenswood IW.Va. l Po·
lice Dep a rtm~ n l notified the
office of Meigs Count y Sheriff
Howard Fra nk at 4:25 th at the
barge, which was beln~ towed by
B &amp; H Towing, a Dravo affiliate,
• was nearly s ~m erged In the
river and that toxic chemical
lea kagC' may be oc'r urin g.
Ravenswood Fire Chief Ear l

ALL REDUCED

$639

25°/o
FREE DELIVERY

LAWN-BOY

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- Cost Aluminum De&lt;k
- Recoil Stort
- Twa-Year limited
Warranty

Sale' Priced

$24.99!

tenna wilh Ch1nnel Masters Super Vee. It's a brme to in-

~ ou r self,l nd lasts for wurs . Best of all it's ON SAL
NOW, JUS tin time tor TV's best aeason ever!

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ONLY

ONLY

50°/o OFF

Coffee Tables, End
Tables, Sofa Tables and
Lamp Tables.
Mersman quality.
All Tables in Stock •

LLOYD

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SUMMER
FURNITURE

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WRANGLER

SPRING

DENIM

SLEEPWEAR

Long gown~ short gowns
nile shirtt; pajomos ond
babrdolls.
Girls' sins to 14. Boys'
siaes to 7.
Reg. $7.00 to ' 18.00

$559 to SJ439
lncludttl in tl'lt s.te Is tw tpte lel

callt&lt; tiort or MacHor1 OMI Jungle
l11bitt gow nt. Each ,.'"" wltlt 1
matching nuffltl Mtimol.

Save this wnkend on
our big stled ion of
shorts.
S, M, L ond XL sizes.

KNIT
SHIRTS

42.

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BOYS

BOYS

SHORTS AND
JEANS
to
Pre.washed,
colton blue denims.
JAMS

Si101 29
100%

Le TJGRE

Big selection of
styles and colors in
sixes 8 to 18.

Our new spring
selectibn in sizes
8 to 18. ,

Sale

Sale
Prices

WORK UNIFORMS

WASHED DENIM-

Poly /'cotton Wend twill pants insim .
30 to SO waist and hoo•y weight
fobri&lt;. watch pocket, roomy packets,
por"""""t pm s.
Matching work shirts in sim 14'1! to
l• lfr, lined &lt;ollar and cuffs, full
length toils, tWO·button thro119h

Tapered leg, extro heavy IS oz.,
100% calion, super bler1&lt;hed and

114.9S Pants

stont washed dontm.
Si tH 29 to 42 wa ist.

flop )IOihh.

JEANS

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SizH) .......... Sole s 11.95
'16.95 Pants
(Ex. Simi ............ Sole 113.50
'12.95 Shirts
(Rig. Sizes) .......... Sale l 10.35
'14.95 Shirts ·

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Wrangler 1!2.95 City Stright 909
'""" blta&lt;htd:
Sim 29 to 31 waist.

· · Sale S1759

lEx. Sins) ·-··--···-SaltS 11.95

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The Cove. a priva te club on
Oh io 7 near Pomerov. rl:'opC"ned
todav aft~r having been closed
for 'thP pas t three wPeks for
exte ns ive r emodeli ng and
redecora tion.
A new ronr rC'Ie blork :lll·by·35·
foot add Ilion has boen built at the
fro nt of the original st rurt urea nd
has allowed for exte nsion of tho
ba r. which "·as former!~· 48 fE'CI .
long and Is now 70 feet in lt•ngth.
Walls of lhr add ition have heen
done in midnight maple paneling
and there is a carpeted band·
stand with ow ners. Donna and
Charles Ba rley, pla nnin g to book
bands for· dancing on. thP wee·
kcnds. Mcdallian, a lora! band, Is
being feat ured for rrope ning
wrekcnd .
ThC' addition features new
furnishings and an cmC'rgcnry
lighting svstem has been In·
stalled and this. opC'ra tcd o'n
balleriC's, will proviM exit lights
for club mcmix'rs to leave the
~sta bli s hm ent in case of a power
ou tagC'. Outdoor lights wi ll lie In
with thC' system ~o that they can
loca te their veh icles once leav ing
thr buildi ng. Th~ Covr also now

FINISHING - Carp&lt;·nters put the final touches reop&lt;'ned today alter having heen cl""ed lor lhre~•
on a 30-hy· 3o addition to The ('ove on Oftlo 7 near weeks lor thr lmprovemenllu the facility. With
Pomeroy 'l'hursday altrrhoon. The private cluh th(• ad dillon. th'· club building Is now 94 hy 3~ feel.
has an extensive burl(lary system tied Into law enforcP ment
agcn cle~ .

The Ra rleys, residents of Ha r·
r lso nvi ll t'. purchased Thl' Cove
from M lk~ Roberts In Septt'mix'r

19R6 and did extc· nsive remodel·
lng and redecoration to thr
building at that time. They hav(•
~ mp loyed fo ur people but will ix'
adding several more cmplo)•ces
to their stall as a res ult of

cnla rglng lh•· esta blishment. The
club rurrent lv has :100 memix'rs
and Is now open for nt'w mem,b&lt;'r·
ships. The C'ove location was
known for rria ny yNirs In Meigs
Count y as Shenang Springs.

change," said Glllmor as the
By I,EE J.EONI\RD
COLUMBUS tUPi t - Ohio Senate took custody of th e
House pa ssed . $22 .1 bi llion
S&lt;•natc Republ ira n leaders arc
budget. " We're going to attempt
wa lking a tightrope as they seek
morC' fu nds for schools in I he nex t to get some extra funds for
two.year budget while avoiding C'durat lon If at all possible, " he
tax increases and tryi ng to said.
Both Gill mor and Aronoff
encourage t•mp loymcnt in Ohio.
indica te&lt;! thh cv would !Ike to get
Senate President Pau l E. Gil·
rid of a tax on interstate lonl(
lmor. R·Porl Clinton, and Sen .
dlsla ncC' telephone ra lls, which
Stanle,· .I. Aronoff. R·Cincin na tl.
wou ld 1aise$1110 million. Republl·
told ~eport crs Thu rsda!· • they
ca
ns claim blJSin~sses using long
would like lo keep tax rates
li
nes
for t•lect ronic data tra ns·
:table and perhaps even elim l·
mission would ix' unfai l'ly hurt by
nate a tax on In terstate long
. the tax.
distance· telephone ra lls.
"We' re certain ly r:ol ng to look
Rut Gll1mot· and Aronoff also
at the telepho ne tax," said
pledged to try to fi nd more for
Aronoff. " II can be burdensome
prim ary and secondarl' "'luca·
to
business. If It causes more
tlon th an thc2 p£'rcent In 1988and
problf
ms th an It ~olves, then II
4 prrrrnt In !989offered by HouS&lt;'
lsn'l helping."
Democrats.
Glllmor and Aronoff s•id they
" Those guidepos ts wo n' t

also wa nt to maint ain programs
which create jobs In Ohio. and
Init iate pilot projects cutt ing
costs In the areas of welfare and
hea,lth ra re.
Aronoff described the House·
passed appropriations bill as "a
bland bud get. I don't see gobs
and gobs of money allowing us to
add to the budget," he said. '"But
I don't think you'll sec the Senate
making massive cuts just for tho
sake of making cuts. We' II have
our priorities."
Glllmor said there will he somr
ar countablllty limguage "to see
th at,students arc being ed ucated
after we give the schools this
money .'''

He said there rpay bfo req uirel;i
tes ti ng of st udent s before they
graduate. "There's a feeling in
the general public and also In the

General Assembly that It's not
just' pu mping out money, It 's
being sure how the monC'y's
ix'lng used," he said.
Aronoff warned that the oudgel
Is "delica tely balanced" and said
he docs nol trust the House
estimates of hea lth ra r~ cost
savings and a SliO mil lion ln t ak~
from a tax am nesty program
waivi ng prna lf.lcs for delinquent
taxpayers.
"I hope the house of cards
does n'i tumble," he said, ref&lt;'r·
ri ng to economic forecasts upon
which the budget Is based.
1\ronoff said It Is "fairly
remote" that tlx' Senate would
rescind an Income tax ra te
reduction adopted late last year
to offset an ailtlclpated windfall
from the Federal Tax Reform
Act.

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Shultz readies anns proposals arsenal ·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Se·
cretar.• of Slate George Shultz Is
stocked with arms control prop·
osals for his talks In Moscow next
W\'ek ~ nd wlll emphasize stra·
tegic weapons over mediumrange missiles. a senior official
reports.
."He has the authority to
engage In rea l glve-a nd·takewlth
the SoviPis," Ke nneth Adelman,
director of the Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency, told re·
porters Thursday as officials
geared up for the trip.
·
INsplte the spy scandal at the
U.S. Embassy In Mosrow, the
adminis tration Is plannln!l lor
Intensive talks on nuclear arms
t'educllons. Not only will Shultz
meet with Foreign MiniSter
Eduard Shevardnadze and possl·
bly wlllf Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev, but · arms C(Jntrol
experts from both skies are

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ca ustic soda. The latter Is an
Irrita nt that can cause bu rns and
ra ise the pH In water.
"Even If It lea ked, ' thr only
thing 11 would do would be ra ise
lhr pH fac tor In the water," ~a id
Fred Tay lo r of the Emergency
Sen·k~s at downstri'a m Mason
County. "You would have to
rome In direct contact with It to .
hurt you.
"But the Ohio· River is really
booming right now. We got a lot
of flood water from that snow. It
would be dil uted In a hu rry."
Mcintosh sa id crews from the
company's plants In Lake Cha·
r·lcs. La .. and nearby Na trium

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"'ould attC'mpt to salvagp the
195·by.:l5·foot barge.
Once the barge Is sta bilized,
crews will rut a hole In the tank
co mpartment s and off·load Its
contents Into an empt y ba rge.
"That should t a k ~ two to lhi'!'C
days." he said. " WC' wa nt to. dq
th is slowly and ra rr fuly. so as not
to put our p('() ple In jeo pardy." •
The ot her bargr owned by the
firm esca ped damage and remained up right In the water. , , ,
"The soda Is an alkali that can
cause burns, but th ere Is no
th reat of an gaseo us material
release," he said.
tCon t lnu ~d ''"Page 121

Wholesale pric~s~
ri.se 0.4 percent

Taxes, school funding vex GOP leaders

lalt Prlet4

SHORTS &amp;
JAMS ·
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LOID ISAACS

Low-Bock Chair ...... s12
Reg. 1119
High-Back Choir .....599

MEN'S

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25°/o to 50°/o

Sale Prices From Only

LeTICRE

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Regular sizes and big
sins up to 4X. The
season's best styles
and colors.

Sale
Prices

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Quality 2 and 3 piece living room
suites, loveseats and sleeper/ sofas .

20%0FF~~

and Skirts,

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KNIT
SHIRTS

Tops, Slacks,

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LIVING ROOM SUITES

$1 ssa
spring Sale

CHILDREN'S

CHILDREN

Turf .. .. ... , ... ...... , .... . ,. s4.00 sa.YD .
Green, non-directional pil e, 12 ft. width.

SAVE

Reg. 5 102

OFF

Vinyl Linoleum , ... , .. , s4:50s a. YD .

2 patterns , 12 f1 , w idth.

Onlv

Permo -Wicker Spring
· Base Choirs
1

Candy Stripe. Jute back, 12 ft . width.

Assorted Novelty
Prints, Long Sleeves.
Si1es S, M, L

$28900

TABLE SALE

Level-Loop Carpet .. .. ..·. s4.00 sa. YD .

Sweatshirt
Tops

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$2Q9

FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS

WOMEN'S

Quality leotards by Don skin and Wilson. Sizes
Sto XL. ·Hurry in ... olthese prices they won't
lost lon~! REG. S9."2S T&lt;i 121.00

FULL SET

.

Sale Priced

$479 to $959

ROBIC OUTFITS

TWIN SET

COCHRRN

REG. 16,00 TO ' 12 .00

$3)995
- 1S Year Warranty
- Total Suspension System

'::,jl';&lt;...J

(Reg . $40 .9S J

Wolfe reported Friday morning Resources, W~s t VI rg inia De· sa lvage effor ts would get
th at the barge had struck bottom. partment of Na tural Resources underway .
oegan taking on water and had to and the U.S. r oast Guard were on
"We do not believe any valve
be cut loose from th e tow.
the scene In addition to loca l on top was damaged, and it does
Wolfe said experts from the authorities. Because of health not appear to be leaking any
chemical plant , wi)lch had concerns, Meigs Emergency ca us11c soda," said Stevt• Mcin·
loaded the barge, st ill aren' t sure Medical Service personnel were tosh, a spokes man for the r hemi·
if leakin g ctid take place. Wolfe · also notified. Peo ple were at the cal' s ow ner. PPG Industries of
said it was the consensus of site until about 9 p.m.. Wolfe Pittsburgh:
·
experts that if th ere was leakage, ,said.
"We have an environme ntal
At prese nt , according to Wol fe. special ist and a shipping special·
it was minute in quantit y and
posed no·health threat beca use of about five feet of the barge is ts t on tho scene. The communit y
thr swift cu rrent and vast sticking out of the water,
seems to be at ease, and the
amount of wa ter In the river at
The boa I which was towing the environment al people sa,· then·
barge is to continue down river does not appear to be ~ n ) '
the time .
· Personnel fromtheOhioE nvlr· with Us load, and a salvage crew lea kage."
onmt&gt;nta l P rot ection Agency, Is to be brought In to raise the
The damaged' barge contained
Ohio Department of Natural barge. Wolfe was not sure when a 50·50 mlxlure of water a nd

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Assorted Colors
Children's Sizes

in Cluded

Now Only

SERTA
PERFECT SLEEPER

"\ lined a nd unlin~d jackets
far little girls ond boys.
Solids and prints.

Mas t no I

stall!

SAVE s4ooo

$381 8

25°/o

.

INCLUD ES FREE U/ V SPLITTE.R
Don't let poor TV recept ion min our familfsenjoyment of the
new fall shws and sport in' ennts. Replace your worn l n-

REG. 13S9.9S ·

$8 29 TO

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enttne

Private
club to
reopen
today

SWEAT PANTS &amp;
S.WEAT SHIRTS

SUPREME
MOWER
- I'" Cut

pie'e
drenes:, 2 piece shorts
sets, fancy drenes, knit
dresses, rompers and
sunsuits.
Sizes 0 to 24 mo1., 2 to .,.,..,,,.s
4, 4 to 6X, 1 to 14 .

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A n l \'1\1,1

cloudiness lo- .
night, with a low In the· mid
tOs. Showt•rs likely and a
t·hann• uf thunderstorms Sat·'
urday, wllh highs between 60·
and 63. Th~ probabl~lly ' of ·
prrclpltutlon Is near zero
lnnlghi and 60 percent Satur-

Crews Will attempt to salvage sunken barge

Electri&lt; power rediners,
wall-away rediners, rocker
recliners and ·swivel rock·
en . ·

SPRING
DRESSES
2
vested

6677

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio. Friday, April 10, 19.87

Copyrighted 1987

SALE

Cute 2 piece short sets, rompers, 3
piece suits, bibs ond suns1,1its. Knits ond
poly I cotton blends.

liTTLE GIRLS'

PICK-4

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The Easter holiday· is fasl Ideas to try for your East er.
approaching. The Meigs County dinner. An easy recipe for
Cooperative Extension Service croissa nts, hot cross buns and
bas scheduled an Easter !&gt;reads refrigerat or dough wlll 'be among
workshop on Monday, April 13, the highligh ts.
2·3: 30 p.m. at the Extension
Registration fee for th e class Is
Office.
.
·
·
$2' and participant s will take
Th is class will be taught . by home the Ingredient s for one of
Cindy Ol iver!, Meigs County . the recipes . Preregistration by
Home .Economlcs /4·H Agent and Friday, AprillO, is requeslcd. To
will fea t~ re basi~ techniques for register ca II 992-6696.
pr~ pa r ln g yeast breads and fo ur

CHAIR

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Easter breads class planned

BERKLINE

Sale Priced
From Onlv

Ohio Lottery

expected to hold separate
discussions.
The Washington Post reporled
today President Reagan has
decided to bark off major arms
control offers he made at the
October summit In Ireland, re·
du ri ng from 10 to live ;;ears the
period In which he Is wlll!ng to
arcept 1972 ABM trea ty limits on
testing "Star .Wars," the Stra·
te!ilc Defense Init iative.
The Post, quoting unidentified
senior administration officials.
said Reagan has Instructed
Shultz to tell the Soviets the
Unlled Stales Is willing to abide
by the Anll·Balllstlc Missile
Treaty constraints on SDI fo r
live years from the point a new
arms reductiOn agreement takes ··
elfect.
Reagan fu rther has directed
Shultz not to discuss a Soviet

compromise offer disclosed ear· talks, an unusua l gestu re toward
ller this week to li mit the size of · a visiting American offic ial.
Ade lm an told re porters
nuclear wl.'a pons tests until the
Shultz's
arms proposals ap·
Soviet Union a~rees to new test
verificatiOn meas ures co ntained proved by Reaga n \Wednesday
In two unrallfled treaties. The eonlal.n "elements that would
New York Times said today. The In terest the Soviets" on lhr.ee
Soviet offer was an apparent maj n areafo of nu clear negotla·
shift from the Kremlin's earlier tlons : stra tei( IC wea pon
rSTART) , lntermedlate·ra nge
Insistence on a total tes t ban.
missiles In Europe !INF) and
Speaking to reporters Thurs· space and defensive weapons,
day, White House chief of slaff Including SDI.
Howard Baker made it clear:
Despite the focus In recent
'"Successfu l negotiations with
weeks
on medlum·range mls·
the Soviets PI.'Ver have been, and
sU
es,
Adelman
said strategic
surely should not be, based on
weapons
"will
be
the
apple of our
good feellngs, They ought to be
eye
In
l
~ese
upco
ming
talks."
ba se d on h.a rd · h ea d ed
Still,
he
said,
"If
the
Soviets
bargaining."
give
us
the
tiThe
of
day on
don'
t
Yet State Department officials
·said Shultz has been schedu led START and say, 'Let's really
for an interview with Soviet spent all our time on INF and
televlsjon Wednesday at the bring home the baco n on that,'
conci ..Jon of his three days of we'll be doi ng that."

By CRAIG WEBII
wASHIN GTON I UPff"' Wholesa le prices rose 0.4 perc&lt;'nl
In Ma rch, with l n r r ~ases for
food, rlothlng and electronics
overcoming small declines In the
cost of energy and tra nsporta· .
lion. lht• La bor Departm(•nt said
today.
The 11.4 percent Increase fulls
betwet•n the 0.6 pPrcent jump
recorded In ,January and the 0.1 .
perrrnt rise In re bruary. To·
gethcr they show tho Inflation
ra te fo r wholesale goods ran In
the first quarter of 1987 at a.
seasonally adjusted annual rate .
of 4.6 percent, the Flurea u or
Labor Statis tics said.
Ma rth's Pro du c~r Pr ier Ind~x
differs fr om rercnt rr ports
partly bcru u s~ food prices went
up 0.5·prrcent after having fallen
tht• prrv!ous four months. Moan·
while, the t•ost of procC"ssed
cnrrgy goods- mainly gasoline.
fuel oil and natu ra l gas dropped 0.2 percent a fl er hav ing
risen lO percent In .Janua ry and 4
perrrnt In February.
Not all wholesale prices rlsP.s
arc passPd on to consum ers.
Nevertheless, today's report
should bolster predictions lhat
America ns will see thC' Inflat ion
rate this year reach :1.5 per·rent to
4 percent after having e njo,yed u
mere 1.1- p_ercent Increase In
prlres last year.
The Producer PrlrC' Index
trac ks the rost of goods as Ihey
work their way through Amerl,
ra's fields and farms. to store
shelves. Before scasonal"'~d jus t ·
mont , the Index for fin is hed
goods stood at 292.l . m~a nln g
costs arc 1 Y2, ~ percent above
what they were In th~ base .vcar
of 1967.
Besides rt:'portln g thP 0.4 per·
cent Increase In fini shed goods.
the Labor Departmr nt said prl·
ces for wholesa le goods midway

th rough prm·&lt;•sslng was n.3 per. :
ct•nt while thecost of crude good s ~
weht ·up 0.1 percent.
,
All those pcrrenlages , along,
with the Individual categories. :
were adjusted to reflect seasonal factors.
c
The 0.5 percent rise In consu&lt;:
mrr food cos ts stet:nmrd from ··
Increases fo r fres h vcgctubl t•s, :.
pork, bakery products, fresh: ·
fr uits and processed fruit s and'
vrgelablrs.
.
:
Eggs, procrssrd poult ry, fi sh,:
roas l~d coffee and cookin g oils·
all rost mo re. the La bor b cpurt·:
mcnt added.
' •
Gasoline prices rose o.• per·
t'ent and the cost of No. afuel oil
went up 11.1 percent , but ntlturlll
~ as pr!res fell 1 . ~ percent to
ca use ~ drop In the ov~ra ll
energy catei(ory.
Exr ludl ng food and cn!'rgy, thr
Index for eo nsumC'r goods shot up
0.8 p~rcent ~It e r having dlp!ll'd
11.3 percent In February.
Prices rose for womeq' s up·
parer', home &lt;'i ectronlr equip·
ment , footwear, ~o ld j ~ we !ry.
cosmctjcs and pharmacy Items,
lhe Labor Dcpartm!'nt said. The
cost of fu rniture, textiles used In
hoUsr furnishings and book pub·
l!shlnJZ also rose.
Many of those goods are made
abroad, and analysts said such
ln r rrases may be an Indication
that the steady deva luation of the
doll ar aga inst other cur rencies Is
showing up through h~hPr prices
for Imported goods.
Thcr!' wa,, anolher oecr!'IS&lt;' In
the cos t of passenger cars and
llghttrurks, while 11lassware and
Jloor coverings also bcrartw
chea per.
C'a pllal eq uipment - the goods
thai businesses usC' to maki' other
goods- cost 0.1 perce nt more In
March aft er having decreased
O.l percent In February. thc
government sa id.
'

Suspect held in deathof Point Pleasant man
PO INT PLEIISANT - A 2~·
ycar·old ma n Polnl P leasant
man was arrested this morning
on a warra nt for fl rs t·dcgrce
murder In C(lnnectlon w llh a fatal
shooting In Point Pleasa nt early
•
Friday.
Gregory A. Messer was taken
In to custody shortly after 10:45

a.m. bv Point Pleasant pollc·c,

who w~rc assls t~d by l h~ Maso n
Co unt y Shcrlff's Dcpar tm cnl a nd
the Point Pl&lt;'asa nt dctachm,·nt of
the Wes t VirJZi nlu State Pollee.
McsS&lt;•r hall yrt to b&lt;' arralg n&lt;•d
as of press Iiml' Friday. Ttl&lt;'
war rant wa s Iss ued bv Mason
iContlnuc•d on Pag~ 121 '
'

'

Panel seeks man~ger
for Rutland company
At the request of the Public Rut land owt•d Colu mbia
Utilities Comm ission of Ohio, $29!i, l7!i as of S~p t C'mll&lt;'r, and
the Ohio attor ney general Is also h&lt;1s pro bl t· m ~ with
seeki ng a rourt·ap po!n ted unacco untvd·for ~as, un cal·
manager for Ru tl and Fuel Co. · lecllbles and paying other
because of debt .Rutland In· creditors .
The PUCO Is la k i n ~~: action
curred wit h its gas supplier,
Columbia Gas Tra nsmission to make sure that ra t cpay~rs
are protected and that lhe
Co.
company will not bo hindered
The PUCO began an lnvcsli· In providing service.
gallon of the company Oct. 22,
Rutland • serves ubout 225
· 1986, when ll lear ned the customers In Meigs County,
company might not be able to most of which are res idential. ·
supply adequate natu ral gas Ru tland's largest customer Is
to customers because of mo· Meigs Local School District.
'n ey owed to Columbia.
which heats a bus garage and
According to PUCO reports, Rutland Elementary School.

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