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                  <text>Tuesday, April14, 1987

. .Local Briefs:

C&amp;SOE's

EMS units respond to 4 calls
Oleva E. Cotterill

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports four calls
Monday: Middleport at 1:09 p.m. to Hartln~er .Parkway for
VIrgil Howerton to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at
• 1:25 p.m. to Ohio 124 for Dwight Bissell to Veterans Memorial
.Hospital : Pomeroy at 10:43 p.m . to East Locust StrJ~et for
Marvin Darst to Vetera ns Memorial Hosp_ltal ; Middleport at
lit: 28 p.m. to Hudson St reet for Dorothy Jenkins to Veteran s
Memor ial Hospital.

Johnie L Parsons

area chief
•
to rettre

Funeral services for Oleva
Johnle Lester Parsons, 76, of
Elizabeth Cotterlll, 91, Bradbury
1284 Powell St., Middleport, died
Road , were held April 5 at the
Monday afternoon at Holzer
John R. Weeks. manager of
Harrisonville Presbyterian
Medical Center.
Columbus
&amp;Southern Ohio Elect ·
Church, with Rev. Don Wright ·
Born Aug. 7, 1910 In Kenna,
ric
Co.'s
Athens Division,· anofficiating.
W.Va., he was a son of the late
Monday
that he . is
nounced
Pallbearers were grandsons,
Gra nville Perry and Dona Hard·
retirement
from
electing
early
Steven Cotterill, Wayne Cot terill ,
man Parsons. He was a retired
the
company
effective
this
week.
J ames Cot terill , Roger Cotterill,
consiruct!on worker and served
J.B. "Barney" Henderson, div·
Ben Cotteri ll, Jeffrey Cotterill,
In the U.S. Army during World
A co nfirmation of sa l e and order for deed and distribution .
islon superintendent, has been
Dan Cremea ns and Tim King. A
Warii.
have bee n flied In Meigs Count:• Common Pleas Cou rt In an
appointed
acti ng head of the
grandson, Dan Cotterill, was
Su_rvlvors Include two stepac tion by Farmer s Bank &amp; Savings Co. aga inst Hillard Conley,
among those preceding her In grandchildren; six sisters, Ger- division until a successor Is
cl at. The court has awarded th e plaintiff a deficiency judgment
named .
death.
of $4,84 2.66 in the matt er .
trude Duff of Hurricane, W.Va.,
Weeks, who has been manager
Burial was in Welts Cemetery;
Agatha Casto of Charleston,
Price llrothers Co., Dayton , has flied an action against
at
Athens since 1978, · will be
,John R. Weeks
.
W.Va., Gracie Blue of South
Hemloc k Pip eline Inc., Ra cine, requesting judgment of
atlon
and
Air
Conditioning
Engl·
.
closing
.a
30-year
career
with
Alherta Marie Wiles
$:U24.21. .
Char leston, W.Va., Grovte Lan.
He
was
also
a
board
neers
C&amp;SOE . .Weeks joined the comham of Dunbar, W.Va .• Geneva
In other eo urt mat ters, Standard Food Ser vice Inc. has been
member of the Southeastern
pany
in 1957 at the Columbus
Alberta
Marie
Wiles
,
69
,
New
Shackelford of Phoenix, Ariz.,
grant ed j udgment of $1 ,528.2:l plus Inter es t from Yvon ne Scally,
Ohio Council on Alcoholism.
headquarters
as
a
sales
repre·
Haven,
W.Va.,
died
Sunday
in
St.
and Betty Gilkey of Middleport;
ct a!, and Stanley H. Phillips, Logan, has filed an action against
sentatlve In the comnlerclal
Weeks served in the U.S. Navy
Joseph'
s
Hospital,
Parkersburg,
one
brother, Richard Parsons of
Mary E. P~elps , Wa y nes burg, Pa., et at, requesting
in
1945-46, and In 1951·55 with the
department
.
He
was
promoted
to
W.Va. , · following a lengthy
pa r titionin g of property.
Dayton; and severa l nieces and
Navy
Sea bees (construction batin
the
Gallipo·
technical
assistant
Illness.
nephew s.
lis
office
In
1971,
and
became
talion)
In the South Pacific. He
Born in Wheeling , W. Va .. she
Besides· his parents, he was
Ohio University before
attended
Gallipolis area manager in 1975,
was the daughter of the late
preceded In death by his wife,
the position he held before his joining the company.
Jerry Donovan and Marie Hoose
F'illng lor divorces in Meigs Count y Common Pleas Court arc
Sylvia , and a s teps~n. Thomas
to manager of the
promotion
Weeks and his wife, Barbara,
Donovan
.
Glen
n.
'
Nicky Ray Barber. RPedsv ll le. fr om Kathryn E. Barber. ·
Athens
Division.
reside
at 35 Poston Road, The
She was a m ember of St. , Services will be l p.m. ThursRPedsv lll c: Da nn.v St. Clair, Reedsvi lle. from Ruby St. Clair,
Plains.
They have a son, J .'
A
native
of
Pomeroy,
Weeks
is
· Joseph' s Catho lic Church, MaRecdsv lltr ; Ka r en Grimm, Pomeroy, from ,James Grimm.
day at Rawlings -Coats-Blower
Thomas
Weeks,
in Florida, and a
the director of the Athens
so n, W.Va ., and the Esto Fidelis
Pom eroy.
Funeral Home with 'Rev . Glenn
ary
Beth
Weeks, who
daughter,
M
Chamber of Commerce and a
Club of the church, the New
Sara E. Birchfi eld , Langsville. has flied for a dis solution of
McMillan officiating. Burl&lt;~! will
member of the executive com- is attending Hocking Technical
Haven Women ' s Cl ub, the New
marr lagr from Rober t L. Blrch fidd, Rut land.
be In Hickory Grove Cemetery In
College in .Nelsonvllle.
mittee
of the Athens County
Ha
ven-West
VIrginia
Library
Granted di v orces were Millie Mae Price from Robert L ee
Kenna, W.Va. Ca lling hours at
The A thens Division is one of
Republican
Organization.
He
i
s
Club and the Flower Club of New
Price; Emma Elizabplh Milam from .ferry Matthew Milam;
the funeral home will be 2·4 and
three
operating divisions of
also
a
m
ember
of
the
A
then
s
Haven.
.J acqueline K . Carl from Dwight E . Ca rl.
7- 9 p .m . Wednesda y.
C&amp;SOE
responsible for the field
American
Legion,
Rotary,
the
Survivin g are her husband,
A dlvorf·r act ion hy Pea rile Jewell .Jr . against Jud y Ann
activities
of t he electric utility.
the Masonic Lodge, th e Private
Karl M . Wiles; a son. James M . ·
.Jewel l has been dis missed.
Teaford
Headquartered
at 100 S. 'May
Industry Council and th e SouWiles of Parkersburg; three
Ave .. Athens, the division also
sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Nolan of
licen.~e
Raymond Clifford Teaford, 6.1, thea stern Ohio Regional Council.
provides
support for the com·
From
1970
to
1971,
Weeks
Cleveland, Mr s. Margaret
died Monday at his Racine Route
pany's
area
offices In Gallipolis
as
president
oftheAmerl·
served
1 res idence.
McCarihan of Wheeling, and
II marri:J;:c ticrn sc ha s been lss u&lt;'d In M eigs County Probate
ston
.
and
Well
can
Society
of
Heating,
Refriger
Mrs. Mary Ell en Stroble of
A ca rpenter, Mr. Teaford was
C'o ut·t to Nath aniel Way n&lt;' Kaley, :m, Middleport . and Toni
The
Athens
Division provid es
Marie Ritter, tR. Fle lpn•.
Napl es , Fla . ;
and a· born Aug . 1, 1923 at Plants, a son
electric
service
to more than
grandd aug ht er.
the late Harry and Lena Badgley
63,000
customers
throughout a
Shew as preceded in deat h by a
Teaford . He was a member of the
2,700-square mile area in all or
Carpenter' s Union, Local356, the
daught er. Mary Ellen Wiles, in
parts of 11 southeastern Ohio
1972.
N.R.A ., and wa s a veteran of
M(' igs High School Alumni Assoc iation will m&lt;•et T uesday, 7
counties.
World War II. He belonged to
Mass of Christian burial will be
p.m ., ul Ma in Si r&lt;'ct Pizza In Pomcro.\'. 1111 J(radua tes are
"The Marks of the Cross " will
celebrated
Wednesday
at
2
p.m
.
Drew
"'!ebs ter Post .19, American be the th eme for Maundy Thurs.
l nvit&lt;•d to att en d and contribute ideas for th e reun ion wh ich will
Legiorf.
at St. Joseph's Ca tholic Church.
b&lt; • held .IUnl ' 27.
day communion services to be
with the Rev. John C. McGinnit ~
held at 7 P-fll. Thursday at the
officiati ng. Burial will be in St.
Surviving are his wife, Marga · Pomeroy United Methodist
WEEK
1117
•Joseph's Cemrtery, M ason.
A W&lt;' rkend r~v i vu l will b!' hl'ld Fr iday, Sa tunla .v and Sund ay,
rete F . Grimm Teaford ; a Churc h. Th e Pastor, Rev . uames
Friend s may ca ll at the Burdette
7: .!It &lt;'a&lt;'h ev&lt;•ntng, at Haze l ( 'ommuni.ty Church. of St &lt;J te Rou tr
daughter and son-in-law , Cecil Corbitt, and the congregation
' : a ex tends an Invitation to the
Funeral Home, 1016 Market St. ,
124 lwtwccn Por tland and l .ong Bot tom. Sp&lt;'aker will be Lind a
and Kathryn See, Pomeroy
Parkersburg, from 2-4 and 7-9 daughter, M. Suza nne Weaver , public for the service.
--"-1-!~u m cwodd . Spec i&lt;JI sln~ing eac h nigh t. EvPryone wplco me.
p.m . today. The bcdy will lie in · Long •Bottom:
a son and
state In the church from 11 a.m.
daught er-in -law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday until the time of the
Forres t Teaford. Portland; a
Th ere wi ll be a halr·&lt;t ·!hon In lj;e r os m!'tology depart ment of
ma ss.
so n. Clolst E. Teaford; grand·· Velt&gt;rans Mt'morial
Mcig~ High Sc hool on Thursday from 8 a. m . to 6 p.m .
Vigil services will be recited at
sons. Joshua Weaver, Forrest
Appotn tment s and watk-Ins welcome for hairsty ling, cutting,
the funeral hom£' at i tonight.
Tea ford Jr., and Daniel Teaford ;
Monda y Admissions - Traci
perms. halt' ro lol'ing. manicuring and facials .
grandd aughters. nanette See.
Rowe. Pomeroy; Otto Falls,
Darlene See, Amy Se~: a s ister, Reedsville; Bernice K ing, HemMar tha Belle Meadows, several lark Grove; Patricia Trlpplett.
VOLUNTEER!
Ser vices were held at 2 p.m .
ni eces, nephews, cous ins. aun ts Portland.
Call Meigs County
today In Morgan Cen ter Wcs ·
and uncles.
Monday Discharges - Ger( Cont lnurd from Page 11
and thP pmper amou nt of spare I cya n Chu rc h for Wellle George,
trude Andrews , John Lascar,
Litttr Control
Counril lettt•r stated th at n6
must
be
ava
ilabl
e
on
each
pole
76
Rt
1
VI
to
h
dl
dS
d
Besid&lt;'s
hi
s'
pa
rents,
h&lt;'
wa
s
Tamm,y
Thomas,EmmaAdams,
0
communities have jolned the
992-6360
for the ca ble television Jines, It
' · · n n, w
e un ay
roa lltlon so rar and
more plan
following
an
also
preceded
in
death
by
a
r~T~r:
a~ci~R~o:w:e~
.
~P~a~u~l
~M~Ic~h:a~e:I
_
_
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at
his
r
esidence
was reported . Sometimes thi s ex tend ed Illness.
brother . Dana Teaford, and 'two
to do so. [)(&gt;adllnt• for member·
requires
th
e
movement
of
poles
The
Rev.
Ralph
Spires
and
the
sisters,
Helen Teaford and
ship lsAprU:IO. Howp,·er, Mlcldl!'
or· a consldcrablea mountofwork Rev . Noble Russell officia ted. Wilma' Anderson .
port has been dea ling directly
Services will be held al l p.m.
.
to particular poles. according to and burial was In Vinton Memot··
with Col umbi a Ca s on the devcl·
the discussio n on the matter .
I I p k A
b
Wednesdav
. at the Ewin g Funeral
opmcnt of contracts and no
T he survey Is ex pected to take
a ar . rra n~ement s were y
McCoy-Moore Funeral Horn ('. Home with Rev . Joy Cl ark
I
action was taken last night to join
four or fi ve days and the r es ults Vinton .
officiating. Burial wtit be in
I
I
thP coalition.
M ayor Hoffman reported that
Born May 22, 1910 in Gall Ia MP!gs Memory Garden. Friends
C
he had a·ccclvcd no word from the
may call at the
funerat home
mine if It Is feasibl e to proceed
oun I y, son of t hc l ate El swor th
·
afte r 1 p.m. toda y.
B
Meig s Count y Co mmlss lonct·s at·
with the developmPnt of th e and ertha Spires Georg&lt;'. M r.
*ALIGHMENTS *FRONT-END WORK
Pom eroy Villa ge In regard to hi s
alt ernative ca bl e sys tem. Cou n- George was a retired farmer.
*IAnERIES *nRE REPAIR .
request llr at the lwo h •lpwlth I he
r llmen stressed tti need of a
Surviving arc his wife, Birdie
Bt-ss
LOCATED: MAIN ST., RUTLAND, OHIO
$~. fX~I loca l share Increase that
loca l channel on ca bl e television M ay Wildman George. whOm he
OPEN: 8·6 MON. -SAT.; B·B FRI.
will be nrr drd for the publi c
service.
m arried on Der. 2:l, 19:ll In
Bess Di ehl, 90, Whet'llng.
PH. '742-3088
transporta tion prog r;Jm In 19B8.
Council approved thear chlt er· Ga llipolis; a son. E lwood George
W.Va., formerly of Mason
Master Card and Visa Welcome
It w;" report ed that Mayor
!ural plan s of JMM Arc hitects for of Obetz: a daughter, Mrs . Billy
W.Va .. died Mond ay at a Wheel :
Hoffm an and Councilmen Bob
the construction of the new tBerthal Hale of VInton; two
in g· hospital.
Gl lmur r ancl.la&lt;'k Sat lrrflcld had
100-bed nu rsing hom e farlllt y to stepdaught ers, Mrs. Charles
rn&lt;'t srver altirn&lt;.'s r~ce ntly with
,Survi v ing are a son. .Jay
he built In the own . The planning tMarle) CongerofEwington , and
rrprPsr•nlatlvl's of Columbu s &amp;
Is In It s final stages bu t no tim e Edith Smith of Nappanee, Ind.;
0 Leary, Versai lles. Ky. ; a sisSo uther n Ohio Elec t r ic and teiC'·
slot has been set on when t hree grandchildren , 19 greatter, Mrs. Mary ,Jones of Warvision tpchnlri&lt;rns to di scuss the
co nst ruction of the nPw fac i lity gra nd children and Ill stepgrandwood, W.Va. ; and two step sons.
fea sibilit y of the vlli(rgr devPi opwill get underway .
·
children; four brothers, Wendell J ames Di ehl of Pom eroy and
ln~ an alt&lt;'fnat ivc to the cabiP
Co uncilman sa'tt crflcld led t he Geor~e of Bidwell, Roy George of
Earl Diehl of South Charleston.
tel rvlslo n se r vice now prov ided
commend ations of council to Bill Mansfi eld, Don George of Lan Serv ices will be held at 2 p .m .
by th cCo nso litlatrd Communl ca ·
Durst and the street workers and cas ter and Clinton George of Wednesday at the Corpus Christi
.
tlons Group. ln f'.. at Point
Catholic Church In Warwood . In
Dispatcher Roberta Dalley for E wlngton ; and a sister, Larylcn
Plcnsa nl.
an excellent job In h andlin·~ the Russell of Columbus.
lieu of flower s fri ends may given
Coun&lt;' ll au thorlzr d t hnt pa y He was preceded In death by
to the Corpu s Chri st Ca tholic
snow probl ems during the heavy
rnt·nt of $1o ami hour to cac·h of storm whi ch hit the community three brothers and thr~ sisters . Church In her memory.
weekend before last.
.
~
two cmp lo,1·ees ll'hO will condu ct
a su r vr)· to d&lt;'t&lt;'t' rninr what the
Attending the meeting were
village will get In to In using
Ma yo r
Hoffm a n . C l er k Whitewall
. Price
utlli1,1' pelt' s for thr rcqulred
Treasurer Jon Buc k , and Coun·
wirin g of an ul tcnw tivr l'able ell men Sa tterfield, Gilmore, Wil P155/80R13
IPirv lslo n system . 'l'hP polt•s hold
liam Wal ters. Jam es Clatworth v
Pl65/BOR13
r!Pctrl cal nnd tcl cphom· wires and Dewey Horton .
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said he has bet•n checking Into
rented office space and the
lowest price he could find wa s
$100 a month, including utilities .
However, since chamber does
not have a large budget on which
to operate, the office will proba·
bl)' be moved, at least temporar·
lly and at no cost, to an upstairs
room of Pomeroy 's Bank One or
to the Meigs County Museum.
In other business, chamber
passed a resolution , similar to
one passed Tuesday morning by

..

the Pomeroy Merchants llssocia·
lion . asking Pomeroy Village to
be enforce litter fines.
It was announced thai Terf'sa
Crisp and David Harris are the
winners of chamber's contest to
find photographs to be repro·
duced as post cards . Crisp's photo
wa s of Pomeroy at night and
Harris' was of th e civil war
statue at the courthouse. Both
winners will receive $00 savin gs
bonds. ·
.
It was also announced that the

'

By NANCY YOi\CHAM
Sentinel Starr Writer
What do you do If you 'r e out
of work and can't find a job, or
you have · a job that you're
unhappy with and you'd like to
make a change?
Situations like these can
seem hopeless. But personnel
with Gallla·Meigs Community
Action Agency's .JTPA (Job
Training Program Act) program have some suggestions
which could lead to happier.
more fulfilling lives for a lot of
Individuals.
So confident Is .JTPA ofthrlr
·ability to aid people searching
·' lor jobs , that they have hired a
marketing specia list , Gall
Horton of Athens. to promote
the .ITPA program and the
program's ability to measure
the skills and talents of
job- see kers through a computerized assessment process,
thus channeling job-seekers to
appropriate careers .
According to Horton. the
computPrized assessment is
now available to any ,JTPA
qualified individual and will
cVPntually be made available
to th P business commun ity as
a whole'.
"To test thP water.s " of
making the program ava ilabl e outside the standard JTPA
guid&lt;'linrs. a four -s ess ion
comm universi t y workshop
through Ohio Universi ty Is
starting this Saturday, at a
cost of $30 per person. plus S2o
to the instructor for I he cost of

testing and assessments. Th&lt;"
limited class is nearly filled .
Explains Michael Blla of
JTPA , the workshop will help
adults discover the transfera ·
ble value of current skills,
aptitudes and interests. Blla
and Robert Moffat , both professional vocational assess ment counselors, will use the
vocation assessment lnstru·
ment SAGE (System for As·
sessment and Group Evaluation) to measure aptitudes ,of
workshop participants. SAGE
Is the same tool us~d to
measure aptitudes of JTPA
participants.
1 With SAGE, the JTPA prollram has t.he ability to carry
o\Jt a total vocational assess·
rrlent of an indi;'ldual. Testing
Is conducted In 11 aptitude
areas, Including language,
mat h. general intelligence
and motor coordination . Spe·
clallzcd machines arc used to
measure ability In the different categories. and according
to Horton, the whole process
ca n be " quite fun."
Then, in a matt&lt;'r of a few
hours, the assessment ca n be
compiNrd and the Information made available to thP
individual. ·
According to Hila. even the
college educated sometimes
think they ' ve tied themselvPS
to a particular segment o_f the
job market.
He says people ran get Into
career s "b:v rhance or by
choice" and that JTPA be·

KOKOMO. Ind . tUP ii -Au thorities found fake dynamite In
th&lt;' . home of an accused LSD
dealer killed bv a bomb he
smuggled into. courthouse, and
thr man's neighbors wcrr evacu at&lt;•d as palter searched for more
explosives today .
A flurry of bomb thrPat s
followed the explosion that klllrd
one person and injured six
Tuesday at. the Howard Cou nty
Co urthouse . Authorities
searched for explosives In six
buildings . The Chrysler plant
where the suspect had worked
was br!Pfly evacuated as policP
looked for bombs.
A four -block area around the

TESTING CAN BE FUN The SAGE (System for
As.'leSsment and Grbup Evaluation) Is tht• L'Ore of th&lt;•
compulerbed joh "''""""ment offered by the Gallla-Melgs
Communlly Action Agency . Here, ,JTPA personnt•l Valerie
,Jeffet'11, seated, and Gall Horton and Mi chael Blla, have fun
demonstratlnJ: one of the tL'St machines which comprises
SAGE. Bila L~ "profeHslonal vocallonai!ISsessmenl counselor
with ,J'fPA. Horton, a markellng speelallst, WIIH hired rrccnlly
lo promote ,ffpA and Its loh a.~sessment capahllltles and "lo get
lh&lt;• word out to lhe public." Assrssmt•nt procedures are
conducted at the Pomeroy olflc&lt;• of lhe Gallla·Melgs
Community Action i\gcncy .
llevps " by choice" Is by tar t Me
bes t way to c hoo~c a ca rcccr .
nita says there ar~" lot of
people in the area th at arc
" under, over or wrongfully ·
employed.'' Rlla, Horton. and

defendant's house trailer In Mar·
Robert Gray . 37. wa s fre e on
ion, 2!i miles cast of Kokomo, was bond on two count s of dealing In
evacuated Tuesday nigh) at the th£' hallucinogen LSD and sche·
r~uest of U.S. Bureau of Alro·
duled for trial Tuesday aft er noon
hoi, Tobacco and Firearms . when he brought the bcmb into
agents so they could search for the Howard County Courthouse
explosives.
In a brle(case. Kokomo Police
Grant Count y Sheriff Ron Sgt. James Ludlow said. :
Mowery said bcmb-snlfflng dogs
The bcmb exploded abcut 2
smelled explosives at the trailer.
p.m . In thP third -floor office ol
but a search rPvcaled only a Sheriff J.D. Beatty, kllllnl! Gray
dummy device m ade of fakl• and rocking the courthouse and
dy namite and a timer.
nearby buildings In downtown
Authorities were still checking Kokomo, Ludlow said. Co urt for explosives and evidence early hou se windows shattered and
todav , and.lt was not kRown when workers fled Into the str&lt;'ets.
the ~elghbors would be allowed
State pollee Cpl .. Jeff Stinson
to r&lt;'lurn home. Indiana State said au thorities appare'ntiy wcrr
Pollee Cpl. Pat O'Connor said.
suspicious of Gray's briefcase
and took the suspect to th e
sheriff' s office to examine it. Th e
office is ncar the courtroom
where a jury was Impaneled
earlier In the da y for Gray's trial.
Howard County prosecutor
Jim Andrews said he believed
Gray acted alone in the bcmblng.
Following the courthouse exEmptoymt·nt of a· second full -time psychologist for the Melp;s
plosion, at least six Kokomo
Count y sc hools was discussed at Monday night 's meetln!( of the
buildings, tncJudlnl( the Chrysler
-Meigs County Board of Education .
plant where Gray worked, reThe r·es i!(nat~ons of three part -lime psychologists, Dr .
ceived bomb threats . author ities
said. No explosives were found In
Roberta Brooks, Christopher Koven and Martha Seott were
accepted . It was noted that several applications for the full-time
searches of the buildings .
position arc on hand with Interview~ to begin soon.
There.were conflicting report s
The board modified the approprlaflons to Include some new
about whether the bomb was
detonated, was on a time( or
money from the state to be used tor teacher development.
Current!~· 17 teachers and three administrators are taking a
exploded when someone tried to
computer course at Ohio University under that pro~&lt;tram.
open the briefcase.
An appropriation to pay for a new photocopy machine was
State pollee Sgl. Fred Biggs
made and the board approved a course of study tor distributive
said the courthouse was evacueducation taught by John Blaetlnar al Meigs High Sehool.
ated and sealed otr after the
Next meeting will be ~eldon May 11, a changdrom the usual
bomb went oft.
meeting time. Attending were Harold Roush, president; Oris
· Officials at St . Joseph·Hospital
Smith, vice presldellt; Robert Burdette. Harold Lohse and
said Beatty was the most se·
Virgil King, members, and John Reibel, 'superintendent.
rlously Injured, with burns over
25 percent of his body. cuts and

Board studies hiring
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cham ber sponsored Derby Day
dlnn0r-dance will be held Ma y 2
at Royal Oak Resort. Tickets for
the dance and chi cken dinner will
be $20 per co uple. Volunteers to
work the welcoming and clean up committees aa·e still needed
Nease sa id .
Speaklnl( briefly to chamber
was Cathy Wood, hired. by the
Meigs Board of Mental Rctarda ·
t ion! Developmental Disabilities
to a new program to ass ist
mentally handica pped workers

in finding co mmunit y jobs . Wood .
was accompanied by Sandy
Halfhill . who will al so be working
with the program.
Main speaker for the meeting
was Peter Hutchins, admlnlstra•
tor of Care Haven, of Point
Pleasa nt , W.Va . Hutchins out·
lin ed th e nursing care available
at hi s facilit y, including longterm and short-term care, day
care and tet·mtnal rare. He al so
made compa ri sons of Oh lo and
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Helping· residents
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By N.ANCV VOACHAM
commissioners, said this morn·
Sentinel Slalf Wriler
. ing that the state examiners
Pomeroy Chamber of Comarrived Monday and that the
merce Is looking for new office commissioners had no accepta·
space.
ble space where they could begin
Chamber President Bill NE&gt;ase working. If the commissioners do
reported in Tuesday 's regular . not provide appropriate space
meeting that the county commis- Immediately, the examiners will
sioners have asked chamber to have to rent space, and the
vacate their office on the ground county will be charged for the
floor of the co urthouse by Thurs· rent.
day. in order to make room for
Chamber has occupied the
,courthouse office rent-free for
state examiners.
Mary Hobstetter , clerk lor th e the pa st several years. Nease

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Three couples file for divorce

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tonight, with ' a low tonight
hetween 43 and 50. O&lt;:caslonal
rain Thursday, with highs
hetwe.•n 55 and 60. The proba·
hlllty of precipitation Is 80
percent tonight and Thursday.

th e rest of the .ITPA crrw arc
hop In~ mor~ and more lndlvld·
ual s with job-related prob·
tern s can benefit from the
computer ized assessmPnt of·
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BOMB EXPLODES - i\
, hpmh t•xplodt•d In the •bcrlfl's
office of the tounly courthouse
In Kokomo, Ind., on Tuc•day .
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other Injuries: He was tra nsf erred to Methodis t Hospital In
Indianapolis, about 00 mil es
south of Kokomo.

MOSCOW (UPII Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbach~v told
Secretary of State George Shultz
he Is willing to ~llmlnate shorter·
range nuclear missiles - lnclud·
log battlefield miss iles- as part
of an agreement to remove
medium -range nuclear missiles
In Europe.
Shultz, who met with Gorba·
chev for 4 ~ hours Tuesday, was
to Oy to Brussels, Belgium, toda y
to brief the NATO allies on hi s
three da ys of talks with Soviet
officials.
The Tass news agency said
Gorbachev, during · his meellnl't
with Shultz, expressed "read!·
ness to record lrt an agreement on
medium-range missiles the So·
viet Union's obllgallon' to eliminate Its shorter-ranl(e missiles In
Europe within a relallvely short
and clearly defi ned time frame."
The. news agency quoted Gor·
bachrv as suggesti ng elimin ation of shorter -range missiles In
Europe might be accomplished
"within a vear."
Thr Soviet leader took his
proposal a step further by cu lling
for elimination of bat tlefield
tactical nu clea r missiles - In
wh ich the Sov iN bloc arsenal
outnumbers NATO's by a o-·1·
ratio .
" What are you afraid of,"
Gorbachev wa s quoted as asking
Shultz Tuesday . "We arc for a
rella ble ugre&lt;&gt;ment with the most
s trln~tent and all -embracing
con trol. "
State Department spokesman
Charles Redman characterized
the Shuit z-Gorbachev meeting In
a briE'f sta tem ent as "very

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Intensive, serious and business like." He sa id the two men sP.4in
a "considerable amount of tlrn~ : ·
discussi ng lnt ermedlat e· i'ange
missiles but refused to provide
further details.
Tass said Gorbarhev called for
stringen t verification or any
agreement - Including mutual
Inspection '!everywhere: an the
sites of the missiles dismantling,
on the sites or their eli mination,
at ran~tcs and military bases,
Includin g thosC' In third coun tries. at depots and plants,
whether prlvaiP or s tate owned.''
But the Soviet leader had a
warning for Shult z abcut th ~
St rateglc Defense I nltla t IV(' the "S tar Wars" defen se against
balllst I&lt;' missiles .
Tas s quoted him us telling
Shultl that If the United States
bl•glns to deploy sul'h a sys tem,
"There will be no agrecmen t ·of
any kind on strategic offensive
armaments .
"If you Ioree us. the respons~
to Snt on our part will .be
asy mmet rical. It will not ncccs'·
sarlly romP from spare, and will
trda r less cxpenslvP. Howl:'ver , a
V&lt;.'ry danger ous situation will
rmrrgr as a result," Gorba&lt;' h~v
sa id .

Council approves
salary increases
An ordln'a nee w ovldlng for
Incr eased pa y fo r town ofllrlal s
and employees next year wa s
given a firs~ readi ng wh r·n
Racine VIllage Counrll met In
regular session Monday .
New sa laries set up In the•
ordinance Include: ma yor, $fifl0
annuall y: c icrk -trc _
as urrr.
$4,800; marshal , $4,171;; street
co mmlsslonPr , $Jl ,(K)(I plu s has p! ·
tallza tlon; co uncil member s,
new term . $16 per month for
meet ings attended: board of
public affa ir s, $16 per month for
m ce tln~s att ended: billing and
collecting agent, $70 a month ;
fire chief , $100 annually.
Clerk ,Jane Beeglr presented a

•·ommunlrat ion from Prosc•rul·
ing Att orn ey F red Crow I II In
regard to " n Ohio at tornc•.v
general' s op inio n. Th l' opinion
stat es that " v illage marshal
ra nnot scrv&lt;· " ' a deputy " hr•rttf
In th e cou nl,l ' In whi('h th e vi ll a ~&lt;'
Is IOl'a tPd .
Co un ci l p:r s,t·d " t'••su lulion
rcl nsta t lng .In•· Kirby as rn a r., l! a,t
effective ApritJ :, &lt;~ftl'r Kl rb_v hud
earlier rcslgtH 'fl. Kirb.v 's six·
month probationary term will
start again on April t:&gt; . T hr
pollee-fire com mitt c•r uf C'CJu ndl
will submit u j"IJ drs&lt;'r lpt lon and
duties at the• n&lt;·xt mert lng of
co uncil .
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A broken propeller put a stop to
plans of resuming Pomeroy's
ferry service earlier In the wee k.
However, ferry operator Darrell
ROd!(Cr has l eased another boat
and may be ba ck In oper ation
Thursday .
,
Rodger's wife. Marcia, said
this morning that a blade on one
or the boa t~' two propellers
became tarlg)IXJ In debris from
the recent high water and broke.
The couple knew ' of a marina· In
Duffy, Ohio, so they made a trip
'there and luckily, were able to
lease another boat. " We were

very for tunate," sa id Mr s.
Rodger .
The boat Is now In Pom eroy
and as soon as It ca n be hitched
Into place, and th e landings
reworked somewhat , the ferry
will be back In business. " Hope·
fully by tomorrow ," Mrs. Rodger
commented. ·
Now the beat with th e broken
prop will ha ve to be drydocked
for repair. Because It · is a
two-propeller boat, It ma y take
some time to find a matching
propeller, Mrs . Rodger sai d. Her
hu sband has a !ready been In

touch with a Wisconsi n firm
which ma y hm ·p the proprllrr hr
need s.
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In a r!'luted matt er , eon 1
id
rumors th ut 'r-rtous proble ms !iJ
tl)c Pomeroy ·Mil sO n brldl! &lt;' huv6
been dlscov ert•d and the st rQi,~
ture Is not rl ·palrablr. Krh~)·
Buckley, Ohio Departmen l :o1
Transport atlon supervisor, I'll';
ported Monda.\' that co nstrur!lq~
Is proc eeding on schcdul&lt;' an~
,that crews arc now workltj~
ar o9nd the cloc k. Buckley said ~.o
unexpected problems have bl'jlli
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found .
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Real name for surrogacy_ _____;__S_ar_ah_O_v_er_.~tr_e(_'l

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Pomeroy, Ohio
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Assistant Puhllsher/Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

AM EM IJER or Th&lt;' Unit ed Press In ternational, Inland Dally Press
A ssocia ti on and thP Amer ican Newspaper Publishers Assocratlon.

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I undersland I he . pa1n of
chtldlessness
Forge! lhr old femm isl flghl
with lh&lt;' word in favor oflhe more
upbeat "rhi ldfrer "' OK, r am
c hildfr0e. I am .15 years olcJ ,
happl' Jnd "childfrrc "'Ther e is
sllil an ac he tha t doPsn' l go
awa1, a w1sh 10 touch 1he head of
m y ow n10 year old daugh ter . to
watt hI he Litllr L0ague rxplmls
ol mv own 6-1car-old son. lhal
'rdurr a II I hl' t rPndv WOJ ds of 1he
women's magazin es lo a 1rash
h••ap In thosl'rmply mom&lt;'JII S. I
am chJidless.

I also understand the grief and
fru srrat ton of In fen IItty. though I
realize that for some, the daJiy
ltmbo of lhermomelers and
charts and expC'nsi1e ovulalion
prediction k1ls goes on for \Cars
I 've seen rouplr&gt;s whose whole
Jives revolved around 1h0ir wish
lor chlldrPn No pri ce seems too
steep to end This wantm g
When I he first surroga l r molh·
Nhood cases h1l lhe medi.1. I
admll I was tnlf·Jgurd Th alfirsl
•·xample I saw was thl' slOT\' of
rwo s1s trrs. on(' with rh rldren and
th e othrr childless. The ' slstN

l r:TTEHS OF' OPI NION are v.elcomv /'hey 'should IX' l ~s th&lt;tn JCKI words
lnng All l1 1 tf'r ~ art• su tlj Pc tt o rd Il ing and /11..lsr I&gt;P signed wllh name address and
tl•li1JhfJII l' numOPr No unslgnld lett ers "A-Ill bf' p1: bll~hed Lell ers should b(&gt; In
s.:ood l astP , . •dth ('s .~l ng l~ su eS, no! personatlrlcli.

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children offered to be
msemtu~led wilh her SISter' s
husband's sperm, and lhen g ive
the child Ia I he child less eou pie al
bJrth TV ca mera s rffOJ"ded The
bJrth as t he sister givi ng birlh .
cried oul. "There's your baby!
There's your baby!"' and lhr
ch ildless sister wept wilh joy and
lov&lt;' for her sis ter. It was onP of
thP mosT mov ing pterrs of
l el ev islon l'vp c1·cr sren Lalcr.
in her hospital room. lhP birth
mother b0am!'d at the slsler
she' d JU SI pr&lt;'srnted w tth u bab1·
and sa id, "I ncvN I hou ghI of 1! as

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Shukc!-: pC'~rn • nr\'f't Wtll ned u ~ .rhoul Apt il l r1 hut l hC'n hr nP\'I't p.Ji&lt;l
lrwomf' liJX( 'S in th(' Unil cdStc.rT(•!-; JI&lt;Jcl hPf'Vfll' go ltPn rross wr srw llh

thP lnll ·rnal H&lt;·VPnLH' Sc•I'VJ( l'. lht• tmm o riU I ilard might halo
fi 'J:Wl'ti('d lhf' micldiP of /\prll &lt;J S morr• dang('lfiU" lhc~n lhP illrs of
Mdl'C'Il
1\nyw.Jy. tl Is l illl wuli to'" ' 1s1nn Marv and .l osPph lra vrling lo
Bdhl t'lwm to o~ltl'nd i.l 'i&lt;' minar on l;.tX lf'IOI m
· · inl'ldr•n iall l . as 11oil!'r l Orbl'n. ,, formrrWhlf&lt;' llou sr' P''rchwt Jl e•.
·point "' out. fh (· rt~ is no It u1h to lhP rum or thut th i~.; ,H' ar 's tux refund s
a1 ,. iJPin g p.ilclll'lt h l ra nldn mon&lt;'.' ' !lui you p&lt; olwbil d1dn '1nc.'d lo
worry about tll n t
If d forr{gn curTf'tlr 'V wrr r· Ill\ oh ('&lt;1. it pr &lt;•sumablv would b1 • well
jau nc.lrn •cl in Sll'lss u.utk .1 r·roun1 s IJI'ioJP bPing p.1sseu dlong lo lhr
/\mPnro~n l,rxj)d\('J
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W&lt;'ddln g, 0011 st' h&lt;'dU il'd lo iakP pl.l(•p ''"' ly 111 lhP summe1. 1 mu sl
N.r v, howr•\'(' 1. Thill Ill( • parrnts of m ,\ p!O!-ipPf'll\(' daughtrt ·in -la ''
IHJVP \\ 0 1 k1 d ou t .1 '01 v (•qu 11.1 biP lrrtd n&lt;"wl wT.rn ,I~Wmcnl.
'J"hp\''n• lo p:11 all thr cosiS fo1 thP wPddmg cr·J&lt;•monv and I 'm to
hJr r• !11(' Jll Of(' SSIUIIdl m OUI'nl ' /' S.
T . r.xp.l\1 '1~ c·.n1 1 ''"'II hold ( 'orrgrf's "' l&lt;.'"pon sit)l (\ l or thr n&lt;•Y. W-·1
fJJJ m . Somt•o ne a I t h•• II !S d1 c•a mPd 1h.1 1 UJl Or 0l s0 had a n Jghf mar0
I t \\a ~ . hOVd '\' l' t . Cu rrg ii 'S:-. that C"fl.IC' t('d thPlflgi 81atinn ~ Ptl r n g up
""' 11·fn1 m, whl1 ·h thd """V "1111 m.1111 lax shrllt•rs and prollabl v
n·ntl&lt; •rt•d iJHipPr.i il l 't' lh1 • pi.Jn of flJif' Lowd01 milk . Jwad ol a nalton:;l
SiJ II'I\ o r g.r rr tt. al ru n , fu r IHkmg C'arP of l ilt' hn m&lt;'lrs s.
It \\.1 ~ l.owdrrmilk 's idl'd 1o ll uusl' lhl 'm in laX shf' IIC't s
1\ lol of slwl tv l !-i u lt &lt;."ilth s1oo&lt;l 1•mpty. o f cou1St'. ubdmlum•U bv
l.txpm l'l ~ wlto n r1 lungrr luuml tlwm usdul. fl rr.mainrd. how£1\'(' 1',
Jor· t.r x rrrormto "' .rdH'u l l' ~ h r lh•r s in wholes&lt;.~ I(' lot~ .
What rs lll'('lll'tl IW \\. I slloulclthlnk ls ._Jn l'!'i ttm :r i P of how murh rf
wuuhl {'tJS I !lw gm r1 nnwnt to n 's flliP lh&lt;' s hc lf&lt; 'l's for thP homcJpss
1\ s l.mHkrmtl k nO! I'd . onc·c· llw "sir I'C1 Pt'O]Ji l'" ha \'r bPPn
U&lt; 'l OllllllOdi!!l 'll. ' I'Villlj.!t 'l\t dltHtaiOJlllh S ('\ I'I)Wht' I'P" C'OU ]CI I t'S Umr
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w llll " (]Jug .: rdtlktlon . rnor.d turpi tude. bla{'km,nl il Od 'flut'king'
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l.rm·dc,r·mt lk h,ts prnposr'd " " ~ · lor 1.! pl :m " unth'l' whtC'h anvonr
·\\ !1o pro\ lclt·tl rnotl .tnd lodgr ng rot drs1ltu lr JlPI sons fr11 tv. o mOnths
\\ ould IJj l l'l rgt l)ll ' lot .1 11 I'll I Il l' veu r ol 1\IX ·frrr ill&lt; omP.
J'rn 1101 sun · lax s ht · l 1( ' 1 ~ could lJl' li xt•( ] up to huncll£' thP lodgl nj;!
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Letter to the Editor
C('lehrnt i ng 1he
Tlw E {1 ~ fl' l' " ' '~' so n I" upon u"'
.t.(gU i n L.t s1 \ t\ 11 OUl ('hUl'('h
1- llll' lt·rl.t 11.uli tlu nth.tll hoppwlll
tll '\ &lt;'I' f' IH l. T o t'l'l ('iJr .t It' I ht • 11nw
qur l .onl n rosf' from lht ' 1-( I.J\t' ,
t, ,. tt.t \ ' (' .111 dllnl~ht tw mn sin g.
\' ou 1P:iill tl ou'i h:11·•· lo sial' ""
night ll 'till d011 I\\ .tnl1o I .rclrnr t
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all 1ht' Su nd11 ,. st· llno l moms wc•t'C'
full .nul ~woph • '' l'r r• s1 tJncling)'\'f'J'\ pi.H'&lt;' &lt; ;os pf'l g r oups r .tm f'
fr om all -.11 ouml to join !h(• pr\tl sc•
illC'l'll ng II \'Oll .tre 1111! ]Ml l Of il
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PATC'HWQR!t

m y baby."
1 can't claim any early in sight
regarding surrogal e mother·
hood, how0vc•r. and I'm not proud ·
of I hal I'm afraid this Is one '
insl ance whPrP well-c rafted vi- ·
deo lcfl me w11h a lump In my
throal wli hout provokmg the
lhoughl good JOurnalism is supposed 10. I didn"l begin 10 have
naggmg doubts aboullhewisdom
of lhe arrangement unlit I saw
some of the surroga te mother s
who wrrc unrrlaled to the
adoptive pa renl s - lhr surra· ·
gal es doing il for money lnl er viewpd on tclevJslon, They
dJdn ' l seem nearly so sur,e about
I hei r decisions as the aforementi oned sJSi crs had. I gol the same
feeling I had when Gar&gt;· Dotson
and Cathleen Crowell Webb were
hiltmg I he lalk shows discussing
Crowell's recanla I ion of her rape
charge a!(a inst-Dolson· I've see n
more convi ncing speec hes from
th e anima10d
J'O bol s at
fl1sncyland.
Bu ! I slill couldn 'l pmpoml m y
un0a sin ess until the Baby M rase
broke. Throughout lhr weeks of
arrusa1ions
and rounter accusal ion s, lhr rev£&gt;lations of
Mary Belh Whilehead's emoIJohal problems und the lense
cmononless baby-buying of the
Slcrns· .contract, I slarted looking for som eon0 lo note lhat we
have adopTed the prac tice of a
chi ld-selling and are just now
bcgmning to take et hical slack of
'il. No one mentioned I his. as If to
calli he praclir0 by it s name was
embarrassing in lighl of the
unrrittcal welcome we gave
surrogaiP molhrrlng in the
press.

:;oo

Tump.J

improvemeniS shou ld be mad e 111
ma nagement of the sprcta l
awards. H0 ~oled ou l $1.1. 1
million worth in 198i-Rri Th0
agencv's budgrl for Jhose 1110
)'!'ars was ju sl lrss lhan $.'!0
million.
Thr agency "has us0d sra J'CP
federal . funds on pr OJCCI ' taihPr
common and oflrn cos ily." lhe
Inspector general repor ted. " and
artlviriPs that, in munv in stanel's. duplicalcd eslablished
programs "
An rxamp l0 ciiPd b) lhe
mspcrtor genera l Involved a
proposa l by Richardson Go o·
zal cs Ia make a speciJI award of
$20:1,427 lo a Sherman Oaks.
Ca lif. . company , 1\RVCO. lo
provide sPrvlces lhP inspector
ge n&lt;' ra I sa id essPnfia ll \' thr sa mr
"' those alrradv pro1~ Jde d b&gt; a
mino1 it\ rrnl &lt;' l' In th f' arPi:l.

bPhtnd fo ur oth0 r upplira nts
,\RVCO was also id0n l lfil•d 1n
J n affidavll b1 MRDA 's Sa n
Fra nl'isro rpg io na l dlrt' Ci or as
om• of lh!' groups I hal bt•npfi!Pd

lrom Rlchatd so n Gonza lrs ' a iIPg-rd usc of ag0nc) gran ts as a
Republican Pa1 II Jtammg iooL
Th0 head of lh e compa nv, 1\ .R.
Vi llalobos. Is promln enl in 1he
California GOP Ht' t'Ou ld nol br
rPa r hPd for romm&lt;•nt.
Ric'hardson Gonzalc"' wllhdn•w his awa rd of a.sper1ul gran t
to ARVCO afl0r the insp0rt ot
gPncral' s obj('c tion s_ But smrC'
lhrn lhe proposJ I has bren
rt'-submillJ•d wilh whut the In·
spPPtor grncJ al ronsidrrs only
on0 mdj oJ r han g0: " $90.1kl0
inc·rpasP m t hP amount
For the futUJ'(', !hP illSJ)&lt;'CIOJ
genNal r!'rommendrd lh at thP
Minori11 Businrss Dc,rlopmrnl

/\grnry sr't up ~~ IC'V lC'\\ panrl to
"'Thl' dll'l'Cior' s rcromm&lt;'nda·
t1on wa s PSp&lt;'ciallv di strrssi ng
hrcausP th(' rprlpif'nl ma v not
ha vp bPl'n lhP best qualifi ed firm
to manu g~ lhr pro]Pc t." I he
in spPr tor grnrral wrotr In un
t•arllrr compel ilion to -ru n a
minorit ~ liC'VP lopmC'nl r &lt;·nh •r , hC'
explalnl'd. ARVCO had finl shPd

pass JUclgm&lt;·nt on pmposed sp&lt;'·
CJdl awJrds bdorC' thf'y un• so n!
to the dirrr tor for app1oval
Tht' ugPnC)' should be more
Sl'lrrl lvc· In thr gran1s it hc.rm.l s
ou1 . the 1nsprrtor gr n&lt;'r,Ji
wurnrd . ()[ lh0 F• spt•ria l pro·
j('C'I~ his tnVPs l i~ators stucl iC'd,

gf't to do it We· h &lt;.Wl' no progr£J m

to go hy ,, nd jusI lrt the Holy
S!Jlrit htlVP Hi s w,l\· This ~~('ar 11
will bP hl'ltl al I he Ru llnnd Clvie
Crnirl on Fridel)' nlghl. April
Iii h. clue to such u ltu gc crowd
ant 1 \\" w , 1 n1 r' Pr~·o n P to ha vr a
~f \ 1 I

PI('IISP euml' and wo•:ship with

us and ]{'I u s sharC' lh&lt;' IOVC' !hu t

r ;od ga\·e us. !)on'J for!(rl Sunri se
st•r' \'leP. If 'uur c hurr h dors not
lluvc one- you iH£1 w 0lromr to
wo1 ship with us lll I he Rutland
rrt't'll' Ill Rap I isI Cl1u1 r h ai6a m .
It Is such a bru ultfulllmr to gel
up nnd pl'ai sr God in fht' wec
hours of lhr· morning lie loves
us
Doll\ Woods

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NE WTON . Mass. - 1\ddress- havr ovrrt&lt;-~krn thf' v irP p1 £'lSItng the l.int·oln flay fll nner den!. In I owa . where I he srlcr·
sponsored by the New lon Repub
lion proreS&lt; begins rar ly nexl
lie an Club In I his Boslon subu r b, yea• . a recrnl poll rondurt&lt;'d bv
Sen. Robrrl Dolt• r ecounls his lhe Drs Moi nes Regi SJrr ~lvrs
mPP!Jng wllh " group of furiou s flole a .n -2R lr"d over Bush
farmers In I he Kan sas agrirultu In Nrw Hampshire. whos!'
n •l rnmmuntlv 'or Colby
early primary follows I owa's
Th!'lr Jngrr showrd on lhen· prN·inrt raurus0s . Bu sh has lh&lt;'
facrs, and lhP lmmedlale obj ect
supporl of of Republica n Gov .
of their fury w.~s apparcnl f•·om John Sunu nu. bul flote says h0
I he sl ark. lw o-word legend cmb- will gel Rcpublkan Sen. Warren
la zo nr&lt;l on their ba s!'ball rap s. Rudman's endors!'ment "whr·
"DUMP flOU:." II read
nrvrr hr drrldt•s the lime Is
" I pul 'em down li S undP· •·Jght. " flolr could also gain lhe
l'ided," quipped Jhe Kansas barking of Republican &amp;n. Gor·
Rf'publiean . He grinned , and the don J . Humphrey.
aud lencr roa red wi th laughlrr
1\nor her outspoken conserva Thut anrcdole. whirh I hr se na · tive , Sen. Jesse Helm s, R·N .C..
tor I'(IC'Ounrs a! vlrlutllly every offered hi s unrxpecldely lavish
appeara nce he mak!'s lhese praise for flole In a recent
days . Is more lhan a speech·
interview with the Charlolle
ojX'nlng cro\1 d-plrasrr
(N.C. I Observer ·
II also lllustrales thC' grllty
''Bob Dole has been marvelous
dclermlnallon of a rompulslvely
In his cooperatian, not only with
compellli1•e pollltcwn who Is lh&lt;'
me but with !he conserva!lvP
only presidential candidate in group In !he Senale ... On top of
either· parjy to register any
th ai. Bob Dole Is a very good
slgnlflcanl popularll~ increase In
prrson. Hl' ha s never defauiled
months.
on one promise or rommilmcnl.
Vice President Bush. the apH~ has alwa ys been helpful. and 1
parenT leader In lhe contest for
lhlnk the ronservallves i n gennext yea r's Republican pl·eslden - eral are gral eful to him ...
lial nomlnallon. ha s been hurt by
Dolt'. known by both admirers
the Iran-Contra scandaL He ha s
and del ractors as a driven man.
been stagna nt · In 'l)OSt r('('ent
now Is serving as Senate Republl·
publlr opinion polls and has
ran leader and campal!(nln!(
slipped badly In some
almost ceaselesly.
Traveling every weekend and
Rep. Jack Kemp of New York .
long prPsumed to be a Bush
sometimes on weekdays, he has
challenger. ha s failed to capture
appca red at more than 200
the ell'Ctorate's Imagination.
pollllral events In 32 stares since
Former Sen. Howard Baker of
the beginning of the year. On a
Tennessee , once expecTed to be a
iyplcally hectic recent weekend
major ronrender, wlt,hdrew !rom · swi ng through New England, he
the rare to become President
a11ended funNions In Maine.
Reaga n's chief of staff.
Vermont, New Hampshire and
Massachusetts in a 48-hour
That places Dole In the envla·
period .
ble poslllon of being Bush's
Dole' s · slandard campaign
principal challenger - and In
speech
Is relentlessly upbeat:
some states the senator may

· 'l"m very oplimistic aboul I he
fuJurp of lh&lt;' Republican Parl v ..
President Reagan Is making a
fre sh sta rl ... I'm oplim tsltr
aboul America
l'm an
optimist."
1\llhough hr has not formally
d('('iurr&lt;l his candidacy, flai r
says he Is "'very seriou s" aboul
running - and many obse•·vcrs
believe ht' ha s a fair chanr!' To
upscl Bush and win I he Republi·
0an nomination.
What hapjX'nded 10 !hose

fil st l:l at bdls, but has
trrail'd p!lchPr&lt; l1ko 1110- pnunrl ·

BIG NIGHT -

Bo ,Jackson of the Kansas City Royal&gt; follow s

throu~h on his three· run homt•r in the third Inning of Tuesday's

gam&lt;· against Detroit. ·.Jac'kson wound up with two home runs.
including a grand slam In th(• sixth. and went lour for lour with a
cluh r ecord seven RBis. Kf won, 10-1. ( UPI)

IJn('bilCkNS Sin('(' t 11£'11 .
Ti grr sial lf'r Dt~n Pr1 n h o~ d
s1 1urk out .laekson 1hrt'(' lim es
dunng spr mg 11arning.
"I knt'W hP'dbt•eomlng tn\\ilh
brpaking pit ches brra usc• !hal' s
what hC" used t u stnkt· me our m
th0 SJll'ing," .J.Jrkson ''"rl
" WI' k now 1! 1s alan~ \'f\ 11 . burl
llk&lt;' wl1a1 I SC't\" !';d id Ro\d l ~
Managl'J' Billl' Cat dn1•r. "EINI

Eagles bounce back with 9-3
·non-league win over Trimble
By SCOTT WOLFE
EAST MEIGS Bouncing
back wi lh a 12 hi! allack, lhe
Easlern Eagles relu rn ed to lhe
victory co lumn wllh an lmpres·
sive 9-3 non-league w1n overTVC
leading Trimble here Tuesda y al
Eastern High Schoo l.
EasleJ n is now 7-3 overall and
~-2 in lhP SVAC, whii0Trimble is
now 5-o and 4·1 In I he league.
Junior fireballer Steve Horner
In only his first year on lhe
mound wen I the distance Jo pick
up the win. Horner fanned six.
walked three. and gave up seven
hit s. plt chin!( five shut -o ut
Innings.
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After Trimble was held score, less in the lop half of the first,
Eastern's off ense rumbll'd with a
three-run surg-e. Jeff Caldwell
led off wilh a walk , Jeremy
Bar ber reachl'd on an error. Jeff
Johnson slammed an RBI single.
and Bryan Durst rlpperl a lwo run
si ngle for I he 3-0 score.
Trimble came back wllh one In
I he second on an error, an erranl
pick -o ff play, and a Cody Lrwls
single. I he score 3-1.
E HS malched l hP run in lhe
bollom half of the Inning when
Gre~ Leachman and Jrrrmy
Barber walked and Ed Collins
singled. 4·1.
.
EHS struck again In the lhtrd
when Sieve Horner and Kyle
Davi s singled, Mike Martin
pushed home a run as he reached
on an error, and Ca !dwell and
Barber each walkr&lt;l 10 force
home a run. I he score now 6·1.
Trimble fabrlcalerl a major
lhrcat In lhe fourth as Scott
McManus and Rlrh Dooley each
reached on errors, and Cody
Lewi s ripped a Jwo·run single.
I

eigh l rlf hPr ronfiJrtcd wilh lhr
agrnrv's charier or dupli ca Ted
serv1rPs al ready being pro\·lded.
ln addition . lhP ln stx•rJor· g&lt;'n·
eral's repol'l faul10d the agency
for funding ov0rpriced projrrl s.
On0 shocker was a granl for
$288.:l89 for five on0-day S!'ml n·
ars lo make voung Hispanics
aw.1rr of provale rnlerprise ' s
posslbihlirs. This amoun led lo
$l.IJ6R for rarh sl ud enl's da y of
lnstrurtion

"Wl' learned lhal private In·
duslry chargPd fee s r&lt;~n~lng
from $;,(1 lo $19~ p0r sludenl for
similar o n~· day seminars." the
t 0por 1 slales
In anolher exa mpl&lt;' ofex trava ganc·(•. lhe invcsli!(ators found
lhal on&lt;' granl rrriplenl leased
ll"as l ~baskPis in Ca lifornia for
$~q each year. Thr wasteba skNs '
orlgmal pi tre wa's about $7
The lnspertOJ' general also
recommended closer allenlion to
hasir accou ntin g procedures.
For exa mple. according 10 the
re porl , lhP Comm erce Depart·
mPnt Is slilllrylnglorolh' cl from
a gran I rrcipienl who spent part
of the mon~y for a condom inium
and a Merrrdl'S .

angry farmers in Colby. Kan .?
lloi(' says he llstendpd pallenliy
l o I heir problems, I hen promised
10 do whalever he could to help
lhrm When the encounter ended
some of 1he farmer s had becom~
qullr frlt'ndly. the senator adds
-and a newspaper r!'porler who
was present says I hal's aclually
what happened
· 'I've learned In I his business."
says lhe 6.1-yrar ·old senalor.
" lhal you never wrllr anybodv
off."
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Mike Shu sl followed wtlh a smglc
and Denn y DavJS walked lo load
lhP bases.
Horner lhen sel tlPd down to
nail Shan e Burch wltll a S11 lkeou\
on four pit c hes Jo end lhr 1nn1n g
and gel oul of a j am.
Leading 6-3. EHS pull he gam0
furlhrr oul of rea ch dS Bryan
Du1 sl sl ngll'd, I hen lrol!cd homP
on two ovprthrows H ornrr
s!ruck ou t but r eached as the ball
rolll'd l o backstop and Kylr
Davis rlppr&lt;l a r un-s coring dou ble down th e leflfield lln0 .
Jeff Ca ldwell lhcn rapped an
RBI singl e for I he 9·3 win .
Bill Shust suflered lhr loss in 2
and two·ihlrd s Innings or work.
Shan~ Burch went 2 and a third .
and Cody Lewis on~ . Thev
combi ned for six slrlk eo ul s. si x
walks , and all owed lwelve hil s.

Four E:aslern pl aye r·s had
mull iple hit ni!(h!s. Jncludln!(
Kyle Davts, J eff Johnson, B1yan
Dursl and Sieve H orner .
Davis had a· si ngle and double,
Johnso n and Dursl two slngJps
ea ch. and Horn0r thrt' e si ngles.
Mtke Ma rl in, Jpff CaldwPII. and
Mik0 Mdl'tin rac h had single s.
Tt lmblr hillers were Ron Hf'l"·
bNI and Cody Lewis wi!h Jwo
sing les each. ShanP Burch ,,
sin!( lr . Mlkr Shusl a si ngle. and
M cManus a double .
EasiN n travrls 10 Norlh Gallia
WednPsda v. while Trimble n'·
I ur ns home for a TV C malch
Li nesrow
T r lmbl ~ ... 0 1 0 2 0 0 0·3 7 6
East em ...... :1 I 2 3 0 0 x-9 12 4
Battrrlrs· Horner t WPl and
Dav1s. Shusl ( LPI , Burch 3rd,
Lewis 6th , und M cManu s,

KAY'S BEAUTY SALON STYLISTS
WELCOME THE ADDITION
OF RHONDA NEECE
WITH A SALE
10°/o OFF CUT &amp; SET

lim e hr goes up 1here he gel s
m ore srl erl ivP. It' s grea t to~""
him makl' conlact because wilh
his sl re ngth h0 JS gomg 10 hll
some out."
· H0' s a st rong ktd, thC't 0'"' no
doubT aboul 11, " S&lt;J id fletr ml
Man~g c r SpUI ky Andl'rso n "!'$abody seems to know hun NonP of
1h&lt;' \\'filers C'V C'n Sf'flm to kno\\
him I don't know !hal bov al oil,
bul 1'111 SUI'(' I'JJ gel IO k ilO\\
him ."
l'ankt'l'' 10 Indians 6
.lo&lt;'l Skt nnet' pre\'rntecl Y ·'"
k&lt;~es Mant~gc1 Lou Prnicl la l rom

llonal walk 10 Willie Randolph.
lifting New York lo a 1!1·6 vtc!OJ')'
over Clevel.md and extPnding 1h••
Indians" losin~ Slf'eak to fil"&lt;'
games.
' Skinner' s game-winning homC'r rnmr o nC' inning dff r r lhf'
Ind ians knockrd ou t TC~wk ~ bun .
who had allowed Jhr~0 runs and
srvrn hil s in :~ 2 - :~ innings. It \vas
his flrsl c.mw gr and slam dlld
Cdm e on a 2·11 WUIS! ·hi!(h f.I StbaiJ
from Ste\'c t'.l rllorl
Tl1r srron d-H'Hr ea tclwr Wets

PID 'IOU t-IEAR
fttE ONE A600T

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MOSCOW BUGS BACKFIREEMBASSY STAFF DIRECTED
TO TELL ·BAD, OLD JOKES
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IRVING, Texa s 1UPI 1
MJr kP\' Mantle. l r lghlened b)•
ches t pain s and brrathmg prob·
terns aboard a commercial Jr·
Jlinrr. was J'e lcased from lhr
hosptlal afler a two-nigh! stay.
Desplle heart allack -llke
symptoms. Manllc was stricken.
only by an upper respiratory
Infection and slress. smd flr.
RiC'ha1d Feingold. a cardiologlsl
at Irving Communlly Hospiial
The 55-year -old baseball Hall
of Fa mer was relea sed at 4: 30
p m. Tuesday. said Sharon P{'·
ters. hospital spokeswoman.
Earlier In the da y he under. went an X -ray like tesl thai
1 reveall'd no heart problems. said
Ramona Bevier, another hospl·
tal spokeswoman
"He did have a cardiac cat he·
tcrlzallon this mornin g and came
out fine,.. she said .
Mantle was nylng home to
Dallas from New York aboard a
Delta jetliner Sunday night when
he compla !ned of chest pains and
shOrtness of breath. He was.
taken by paramedics lo the
hosptlal.
Mantle joined the New York .
Yankees In 1951. He won the
Triple Crown tn 1956. leading the
American League In home runs.
runs batted In and bat ling
average.

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ilP) ond lh&lt;' l 'isil ors' bullpt' O i~
tl'lt field
" HP hit It wr\ 1. about as fhr ai
l 'v(' sren onC' tl tl rn lhdt &lt;-t n \ 1,' :

s.nd PJntella. who ha s bt•en with
!h(• Yunkec.s Stnl't- HlP ru• vJ
YankL'fl SI Ltclrum Op&lt;'n('{) i o 1 ~7~i i

"('a rllon gol bt' hmd on llw counl

lo SkinnPr Hr had 10 g 1' P hmi
sonwtlung 10 hli and Skinnt' r !(O(
ihl' JOb done"
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Sk rnnPr rP r f'J Vrct h 1s c htm cc

&lt;1n en llre gunw thr f1rst wt~f'k ol

ba s&lt;'ba ll greatesl pilrlwrs.
"EvC'rvbod\' 's wutrlwd hrrn on
TV. " Sktnnrr S.ii d "It's JUS! ,1
matt&lt;' I' ol figuring him out I hati
lh f' ('aunt In nw ftnOJ' c~nd I \\', IS
t claxNI ."
1-JC' \\a ~ 1f' loiXt'd ('Jl OUg h 10
r lobbr r onr ol th r mol't' rmprf's~ 1\l' hornt.' 1uns hrt 111 trt'C'Ill

the srason. belted a two out
grand slam fo llo11 ln g an lnien

y r cl!'"i dl Yctnkr(' Stachum

n rles ,tsk('(l

shot C'. JJ'I it'fi 11 ell ovrr ilill fPt' t.

rt"'p lacrng him lat£1 10 tllP gamPb\
hitting a !(rand slam Tu"" '"&gt;
nrght. U nfor1un&lt;~h•l\. 1ha l hu mP!'

proba bl) won't pre1·r n 1 Bob
TPw ksbUJ) "s dt•mollon lo the
mino1s
Skmner. ll'ho had fail ed to pia)'

not rn awp of ('a r lt on.

onr or

Th('

J'U iliH'fS 011 SC'COJld

Lend) advances to third round l
TOKYO t UP II -

i1 an Lt'ndl , .Japan. .lH i ti &lt;7 :il. Ii- I whlll'
RmnPsh 1\ rrs hnan o t · l nd1a
rou tPd r\nd t t''' C't.~s l lf' o f Hrrtalll
h-.l h-1
c~til anct' l o ilw lhll"d round ollh0
Fl!'n T&lt;'S i e rm&lt;~n toppl'd .I aim&lt;'
$1~ l~ , (XM) Su nt on · .J. tp.1n Oprn
\' za g&lt;~ ol PC'ru h-:i, h· 7 ( h· ~ l. 7·11
Sle fdn Fdbcrg al'o 1100 a !7 11 Bill Sr·u nlon rouled Toshi
sPron d r ound mat rh, dmvnmg hls.t Tsuc h Jhr~~ht o i.J t.~ p.t nli -:1. ?-:1
.Jim (;r~tbb j . ~. li-4. LC' ncll dnd wlulr SwPdt•n's .\nd c rs .Ian vd
1-'diJPJg, thl' IOJll"·o st't'ds. Wt'll' ro lled O\ el' 1\cn l_.lach h · .1, ti- l
m.1k111 ~ 1hru fu st .tppP:JI'.JilC'l'S
Shuzo M dl suoka , .1 .J.qJtln ('" t'
afH'r dr a wi n).! drawi ng b,\'PS 10 '' ho tr.lin&lt;•d 111 thf' Untt l'd Stat( •:-..
t hr tin;t rou11d
Plimtn._\ l l'd 1\nw t tC'.1n 0 1\ mpr.rn
.Joli n Md:: nrof' 1hf' No I ~Pf'd
1-\l'l l\ .Jont'S ti 1. ;1·7, ll-'1. Quu!ifil'r
ll'tlhdlf'll' bP&lt;'ii USf' ol it'g and hlp C IJ· lln Mlc hlbaid . " ihlrn mjurirs No :1 .Jimmy Con nor s gr nrrHtion .ld p t.lllC''r ( ',tn LHli ._IJI ,
0 \ 'C'l'pG\\'f'red Drc~d PPa i'Cl ' li 1
d ow nrd Paul/\nnaco n:' 7-H t 7 -I I .
who fl pw int o Tok \ o hoUJ s l)('fOI'fl
lhf' nM trh, di'!Pdll 'd Rrrildrd
Mi..i! SUSZ(1WS ki h 4. ti- ~ Tu0sdav to

flaI vJS
dm ch&lt;'d
!IJ!rd
h·
1n ihP
st''o nd.1 rou
nd round
Srolf
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UPI Sports Wrltt•r
Ro Jackson , whos0 dedtcation
lo base ball was considered jusl a
. ploy for morr mom•y, IS proving
he' s laking lhf' sport senously.
Jackson hit two homC' 1 uns, on('
a grand s lc~m. ~md 11 C'd a tram
record ll'lfh se1 en RB I Tut'sdal
nigh! to hit the Kan sas Cllv
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who doubled mp" .Jackson sa •d
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" I ('an't rve r rrmPmbPJ a hoi
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· "E\ rrybod)• doubled Bo bu I Bo "
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Cincinnati ta~es. ()Ver top· spot
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ATLANTA 1UPI1 - Kal Da niels' family members got their
money's worth wh!'n they came .
to the ballpark to see their
fa vorite player in action .
Daniels hit a leadoff home run
In the sixth inning, drove in two
r.uns and stole two bases to hetp ·
the Cincinnat i Red s defrat the
Atlanta Braves 6-.1 Tuesda y
nighr.
Eric Da vis drilled a three-run
homer in the first inning off
1\tlanta starter David Palmer,

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1\LL SM ILES- lt&lt;·tls manager Pete ltose was all smiles as hr
.: •·•• lt•hrat&lt;•d his 4Gth birthday Tursday with a 6-:1 win ovrr Atlanta.
Tht• ••it-tory mon•d the lteds Into undisputpd fl"t plate In lh"
:: National League W••st Division. (UPI)

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Daniel s. who livrs in Warn er
Robins, Ga.. said hP pla yed
beller becausr his family was
watching him .
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" Mom's here and so are all my
aunts and uncles. nieces and
nephews," he sa id. " They all
come out to wa tch mr play and I
gave my bes t to do good in front
of them. I try not to overdo II . I
j ust want ed to look good in front
of mv family. That's what it 's all
·about."
"I feel comfortable at the
plat e, .,winging the bat pretty
well right now," Daniels sa id .
"But it 's all about winning and
we're winning right now and I 'm
happy ."
Th e Reds ha ve won six of their
first seven games.
Allan!" drew within .1-2 in thf'
first off starrer Ted Power, l -0,
on a run-scoring single by Gerald
Perry and a sacrifice fly by Ken
Griffey.
·· r had a little bit of troublcwilh
my brea king bal l tonight ."
Power s&lt;~ id . " I think it wa s
because I felt ovPrly strong and
was n't getting~ good down bren k

on rny slider. The curve ball was
hanging up a lillie bit. Some guys
hit the ball realty hard off me
tonight, but luckily, It was a good
enough pitch to make an out."
The Braves lied !he score 3-31n
!he fifth . Ken Oberkfell led off
with a walk and was forced by
Perry. A single by Dale Murphy
moved Perry to lhlrd and Griffey
followed With a run-scoring
fielder's choice.
The Reds went ahead 4-3 in the
sixth on a solo homer by Daniels,
his second homer of !he year.
Clnclnnat.J added two runs In the,
seventh off reli ever Jim Acker on
RBI double by pinch·· hitter Pau l
O'Neill and an RBI single by
Daniels.
Power surrendered five hils
over six innings. Ron Robinson
tossed hit Jess rel ief over two
innings while John Franco
earned his second save.
Despite the loss. Perry said the
Braves arc playing well .
" We' ve been smacking th e ball
around pretty good lately, " said
Atlanta' s Perry . "We've hit a lot
of 'at'em ' balls. I th ink If we keep
swinging the bat like this, we'll
be fi ne. We lost the las t couple of
night s but we have been in the
games ."
National League Roundup
The Philadelphia Phi!lles waited all winter for their first shot
at the New York Mels, then
esta blished nothing when they
got it.
The Phillies, who had prom·
more difficull
isod the Mels
season than last yea r' s 21Y., ·
game runaway, owned a 5-:l tea d
in thei r firs! meeting of the new

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capablttles::
said Phil·
lies manager John Felske.
"We' re pressing I guess. We're
making mistakes but it is· not a
lack of effort. We just seem to be
uptight.;,
With the score tied 5·5 in the
ninth, Len Dykstra plnch·hlt for
Rafael Santana and drew a -valk
off -loser Steve Bedrosian, 1·1.
Dykstra then stole seeond as Lee
Mazzilli, batting for winner Ron
Darling, 1·0, struck out. Mookie
Wilson singled to right to score
Dykstra and cotitlniled to· third
when right fielder Ron Roenicke
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MEIGS COUNTY
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Jesse Orosco pitched the ninth
Inning to earn his third save.
New York lied lhe score 5·5 in
the sixth, knocking out starter
Bruce Ruffin . Darryl Strawberry
walked and Howard .Johnson hit
his first home r un of the year.
Mike Schmidt hit his 498th
home run of his career· in the
fifth.

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Pearl. Trish Spencer and Patti
Durst walked . Mankin slammed
an RBI single and Lee Ann
Robi nson cleared the ba ses with
a IWO·RBI trlplr. Robinson later
scored on a pas sed ball , the score
now ~-0 .
Trimble finally struck with one
run In the fourth as Amy Shaffer
doub led and Karen Shifflet
doubled. the score now 5-1.
· Eastern never looked back.
however. scori ng single runs In
each th e third and fourth innings .
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Wally Backman then grounded
to seeond baseman Juan Samuel,
whose throw -home was wild for
an error that allowed Wilson to
score to make it 7-5.
" I was pleased with the hit ,"
said Wilson. ''I'm just happy to
contribute. I got a fastball In and
w hen I hit It I just kept on
running. I was hoping I could get
Roenicke to throw m e out at

had " double and a triple,
Robi nson tripled. Mankin
singled. and Arlene Ritchie
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Pearl had two singles lor
Trimble. Sh ifflet doubled, and
Shaffer doubled .
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Eastern Is now 8·2 overall and
4-1 in the SVAC.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Ea st ern's Eag tett es of Coach Pam
D ou t hl It b ounc ed .b aek tol hrwin
co lumn Tu esday evPnlng with a
7-1 non-league victory over the
Trimble Tomklttens In gi r ls' high
school softball action .
Lisa Driggs pitched the entire

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Eastern girls win
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Easter Sunday is April 19.
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Teleflora's Ceramic

Telefloras Jolly
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FOR llnLE BOYS

7 pie&lt;e short sets, romp·
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sunsuits.

Sizes NB to 24 mos., 2 to 7.
Sale Prices
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Celebrate Easter
In full glory.

SPECIAL

Bouquf't.

E.•lll"r ~unday
Juflll
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DIAMOND EAIIINGS
AND NECKlACE

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Butternut Awe.

NOW

992·2039 or 992 •5721

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MEN'S NECKTIES

For that

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SPECIAL!

SPORT SHIRTS

• down oxford doths. solid '
.... ....... ........ Ha·
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DRESS SHOES

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IOflrntftl of solid tolors,
' plaids ond strijlts.
.ogulor litH I, M, I. XL - t~ll
si111 l, XL and XXl - plus bog
siusup 10 3X. famous mokor.

Shirts
11, llullon

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loys S14.95
loys $16.95

S9995 SET

STONE SET RINGS
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DRESS SHIRTS

NATUUUZEI- •ooTWOIICSCONNIE - FOOTHIILLS -:-- DANELLE

Ntck sizn 14'tl . 18. ·Short
siHwn, whitn, solid &lt;olors
and slriptt.

S16.00 Shirts ~.Salt 512.79
'11.00 Shirts ... Sale '14.59
520.00 Shirts ... Salt s15.99

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GIEY, IUCI, ·uCI PAY., 1011, avn.

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SJ4.95 .............. 511.9S
$111.95 .............. '12.75
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sn.oo .............. S17.SO

Shirts ........ SI.O 1
Shirts .... s12.01
Shirts .... 513.61

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lim 29 to 42 waist plus big siztJ
44 to SO. Hubbard tla&lt;kl lndudod, fino assorlrntnl of solid
&lt;Otou.
11S.9S Dross Slotks .... 112.77
119.95 Dross Slotks .... 115.17
12 1.95 Dron Slotks ... , I J7 .47
129.95 Dross Statks .... 123.17

S8.50 Ties ..... S6.35
S9.QO Ties ..... S6.7 5
SJO.OO Ties ... SJ.SO
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New· ~tloction of solitls and
polltiOS. Four·ln·hond and

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SPECIAL SALE!

SAVE NOW!

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SPRING SALE

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lastorllinon looks. knit sot~ 2
· pitct dresses. Petite, Juni9r,
Miuy and Half Slltl.

PLAYTEX

SLACKS
SALE
loautiful spring &lt;OIOII in

SLIP SALE

Fro111 O•lt

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Make someone
' hopping glad.

WOMEN'S
.DRESSES,
hautiful .,.1ng fashions for

Reg. 526.00 ... 520.
Reg. 532.00 ... 525,
Reg. 531.00 ... • .... _....

Full slips. half slips and
'amisales.
White, bla&lt;h &amp; beige. .
(ompltri' 1ange of wo·
mtn 's sius.
· Reg. 'S.2S to '11 .00

Sale Prhed

U.iha'

EASTER SALE

Petito ana •ogulor silos
ja&lt;~ets, blou1ts. skirts, sweat
trs and sho rts. Prinfl; and solidi
&lt;olors.

WOMEN'S

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S1.7S ... Sale 51.39

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Reg. $20 .... 515.99

BLAKE
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piece shorts sets.

EASTER PARADE
OF v ·ALUES

212 E. ·Main, Pomeroy

MARGUERITE SHOES

flowl' rs in a Frenl'h
glass presrrws jar with a
hig hag of jell y
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lwan s insidr.)

Fits sins 10 to 13. Choost
bulkj hit orlonsor bonlon
panel sotks, lint qvatity.

EASTER SALE

lim Nl to 24 mos., 2 Ia 4,
4 to 6X, 7 to 14.

POMEIOY ,
992-5272

MEN'S
DRESS SOCKS

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Knit sets, fan&lt; 1 dresses, 2
pie&lt;e vested d,..,., and 2

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Quality lord lsaau
A·line and stoighl
skirts. Assorted solids
and stripes.
Jr. Sizes S/6 to 17/18.

JUNIOR

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EASTER
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Ph. 992·21144
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(Don't settle for the same oldwicker basket for your flowers. Get
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designed for the 1110-oz. Amt:;rlcan

Teleflora's CelliJTOC

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NATURALIZER &amp; DREW ••••• 1J2 PRICE

Fourteen-karat gold pendants are

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ALL IN 1 STEP

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992-11720

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WE NOW HAVE VIDEOS- TO ANSWER YOUR
QUESTIONS.
Our Singer Serger Is Sale Priced 5200 Off Reg. Price.
Buy Now &amp; Save. This Machine is A Sewer's Dream.

9 TO 9 DAILY - 12 TO 6 SUNDAY
CLOSED EASTER SUN!lAY

DESIGNER BOUTIQUE
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An all nighT gospel si ng will be held' Frida y, starting aT 7 p.m.,
.!It the Rutland Civic Center. Fearurrd 2roups will include True
,Gospel Sounds. Narrow Way Singers, Reflections Tria, Charily,
Voices of Love; Old Ti mcrs' Quarter, Christian Sounds and Jan
'and Kathy . The si ng is being sponsored by Rutland Freewill
Aaplisl Church and admission is free.

Club

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Saturday dance

Th l' Arllcs and ~a us Western Square Dance Club will hold a
dan ec Saturday. from 8 to 11 p.m., al The Mcrgs Senior Center on
Mulberr.\' Height s In Pomeroy. Caller will be Jerr y Harbert
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Outages irk area lawmaker
' Sr iJIC Sen . .Jan Michael Long, D·Circleville. expre..scd his
dismay and fru stration avN The recenT electric outage
problems that Pl.agucd lh&lt;•l7th DisTricT This pasl week.
" II may be an act of God rhar The snow !ell This past week. bur
IT is lh!' res pon sibiliT y of I he electric power compa ni es to mak e
sure rhar rhc consumrrs rrreive Thr power they pay for ," said
Lon g.
Long has SPT up a mpcring wiTh rhe Public Utilities
Comm ission of Ohio to du seuss we~ .vs to atH•mpt to prrvPnt thi\
problem In the future.
" Curr(•nlly, there is no means of regulation lor the rural
ciccl ric compan ies in sourhNn Ohio," Long stared. "and no
regulatio n means lUIIe ro no accounlablllly from those electric
compa nies ."
More than four counties were alkctcd by the power outages.
Many of the resident s of those count iPs did not rrcelve power for
nem:iy a week alkr the powN was knocked out by the
snow storm . ·

"The sit uation of power outages is much more severe in
sou thern Ohio due ro demog raphics of our are&lt;J," concluded
Lang.
Anyonr having questions or concerns regarding thP recent
outages ma y co nt acT Long al 466~ R1&gt;6 or write him at rhc Ohio
Srnate. Stat&lt;•hou sc, Columbu s. Ohio 4:J266-060t

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in mayor's court

Thn•e for f!•ltl'd bonds a nd a fourTh was fined In I he courT of
Middleport Maver F'rcd Hoffman Tuesda y night.
Forfeil ing bonds )lien• Mark Luca s. Point Pleasant , W.Va.,
$:&gt;(1, run ning a red light: Susan L. Molnar. Huntington. W.Va ..
$~ :1 . sp&lt;•edlng: Shaw n ScarbNry. Apple Crave. W Va ., $40,
sp&lt;·cding.
Fined was Sr&lt;•vt•n A. Skip. Point PleasanT, $1o and costs,
spe,·lllng.

Pomeroy mayor fines three
Th i·er• W&lt;'l'r• finrd and &lt;·lghl olhNs forfeited bonds in thr the
cour t ol Pom t•ro.v Mayo r Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
Timothy E. Oa\'idson, PnmNov . was fined $63 and costs on a
l'iwrgP ;, f driving under su'spension: Lorenc Goggins,
Mlddil' porr. $li:l and cos ts. rxplred plal&lt;'s: Billy J . Godwin.
Morgantown. W.Va .. $4:1 and rosrs. &lt;Jssurrd clear distanr~ .
F'orfC'IIing bonds on spe('dlng wr·rr• Fred A. Smith. Pomeroy,
.HI: Franklin Cn•means . $46:· and .lames llemslcy, Pomeroy.
$&gt;1. OthNs iorfeillng bonds were Gregory Taylor. Pomeroy .
$1;:1. dr l\·ing under suspension: .John .Jeffer s. Syracuse. $6:l.
pass ing on a doublr yl'ilow linr: Irene Rax ter. $4:1. failure to
yh•ld: .John llenrlry , Syracusl'. anti William Ha yrs. Syracuse,
$6:\ &lt;•ach. t•xplred lirrnse plall's .

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Srvt•n calls wen · answr•n&gt;d bv loca l unit s Tuesda,1·, rhe Meigs
Count y Emr rw•nr.1· Mr dlrai Servicr•s report s.
!'it 2:22 a.m .. Rutland took Carl [)cnison from Hili Road Ia
HolzN Mrdlral rcn trr: Middlepol'l ar :.: 19 a.m. rook F'ranees
Hawkins from North Fourth /\ venue to Holze r Medical Center:
Haeim' at 111 :01 a.m. rook Flo\'d Cummins to VNerans
Memorial : Mlddlrporl at Ill: 24 a.m. rook Mar y Oliver !rom the
" 'eno• of un a&lt;'&lt;'idcn1on Genr ra I Ha rll ng&lt;'l' Parkway to Veterans
Mr morlal and Reil y Williams was lrPalcd but not tran spo rted:
Poml'nJ)' at Ill : 2:1 a.m. took Ri cha rd Winebrenner· !rom the
Pnmr r'O\• HP:dth Ca rr Ccnl('r to Vcl&lt;' rans Memorial:
Middkp&lt;ll'l at 11 : 1~1 a. m. took lnr~ Pooler from the Stonewood
Aparlml'nt s to Holzrr Mrtliral l'•·nrrr ami at 11 : 06 p.m.
Mldd i&lt; •port look Mary F'el t,l' !rom Hallroa~Sirl'el to Veterans
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at 7: :\o p.m. Thursda,l' .:1 Carpenter&lt; Hall , East Main Street.
Pom('I'Oy; ull ln1c"rPstrd Df'm or l'al s Ul'{linvitcd .

Mildred L.. Jewell, 77. New
Haven. W.Va., died Tuesday in
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
· Born Jan. 14, 1910 In Racine,
she was the daughter of the late
John and Minnie Danielson
Holman .
She was preceded in death by Woodrow Hendrix
her husband, Charles W. Jewell.
in 1982.
Former Syracuse resident
She was a form er member of Woodrow (Wood! Hendrix, 71,
Bachtel United Methodist died early this morning IWednes·
Church and a member of 1he day) at Salina, Kan .. following a
Upper Room Revival Mission.
lengthy Illness. Mr. Hendrix's
Surviving are one son, Wayne home was in Falun, Kansas.
R. Jewell, Mason, W.Va.: three
He was born Jan . I. 1916, to
bro thers, Wilkie Holman, Mid· Shelton and Mary Hendrix and
dleport. Earl Holman, Racine. . was a veteran or World War II.
and Bill Holman. Wayne. Mich.
Survivors include his wile.
Services will be 1: .'lO p.m.
Emmilen
!Babel Hendrix: elghl
Thursday in Foglesong Funeral
sons
and
daughters-in-law,
Pet e
H(lme, Mason , withSister .Mand~·
and
Phyll
is
Hend
rix
of
Syracuse:
Chaffins o!firlali ng. Burial will
fo llow · in Graham Cemetery. Norman Hendr ix and Leta Felty
F'riends may call at the funeral of Langsville : Lewis and Marilyn
home from 7 9 p.m. Wednesday. Hendrix of McPherson, Kan .:
Gene and Emma Hendrix , Dana
and Wendy Hendrix. and Woody
Worthy E. Rogt'rs
and Cory Hendrix,. all of Falun.
Kan.: Dave and J an ice Hendrix
Worthy E. Rogers, 76, or F'oster of Waterford, Wis.; Earl and
Street , Mason , W.Va .. died Tues·
Linda Hendrix . of Milwaukee,
day In St. Mary's Hospital.
Wis.: four daughters and sons-in·
Born Nov . 2, 1910 in Mason, he law, Randy and Mary Adkins of
was the son of the late Frank and Syracuse: Mike and Debbie
Sarah Nea l Rogers.
Kaurr or Middleport: Virgil and
He was a retired farmN and Lucy Pl hl of Smolan. Kan.: Kent
s ince 1974 owned and operated and Sa lly Charleton, of Salina ,
I he 22nd SireN Market. He was a
Kan.: 31 grand child ren and eight
liklang resident of Ma son great -grandc hildren .
Cou n.tv.
Besides his paren_ts, Mr. HenHe was preceded in death by drix was preceded in death by
his first wife, Margaret Ord two daughters, Sue Hendrix
Rogers, in 1970.
Parsons and Emmilen Hendrix:
Surviving are his wife .June one sister. Sylvia Zwilli ng: two
Wall s Rogers: one daughter, half-sistNs, Ruby and Ruth: and
Mrs. Steve tA nna Virginia 1 twa grandchildren .
Oars I, Point Pleasa nt: four sons.
Funeral arrangemen ts arc
Worthy Leo of Henderson, RI - under the direction of Ryan
c hard .of Keltering, Ohio. Wil· Mortuary in Salina. Kan. Burial
liam of Vienna, W.Va .. and will be in Fa lun Cemetery in
Charles of Washington. W.Va.: Falun, Ka nsas. ServirPs will be
one sis ter , Vesta LN•, Point Monda)'.

Clerk Bergle prPsenled letters
from Broga n-Wa rner Insurance
Indicating the town will receive a
.small refund on lnsurancP: the
FFA Inviting council to The
annual FF'A banquet: the Meigs
B&lt;Jard of Electio ns regarding
salaries or officials for next term
filing .
Strf'E'I Commissioner Glrn
Rizer reported 19Joads ha1iled to
the landfill: 4!\7 gallons of gasoline used by vill~gl' rq ulpment.
the C'lea ning or ditches and
pothole patching, and prepara tlon or mowers lor the grass
culling s&lt;.&gt;ason. Th&lt;:"re werP
2.779,800 ga llons or wa ter
pumped during March. Marshal
Kirby reported five ca lls, lour
cita tions for speed, 211 miles
driven, coilection of $91 in bonds.
Council discussed the problem
of vehicles parking on a drain
along Main Street, causing the
drain to plug. Council authorized
the placement of twa metal
stakes at the drain Jo mark the
opening and approved the purchase of plugs and air filters lor
the mowers. Clea n-up wePk was
announced for April 27 .May 2
during which time the Racine
Villaae truck will haul lrf'E' lor
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residents on April 29 a nd 30.
Items cleaned up out of yards and
Jots and placed at the curbing or
the edge of an alley. Council
stressd the service is not pro·

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vided for Jhr purposes or hauling
away items from basements and
garages.
F'ire Chief Rober! Johnson
reported that six hand held
radios have been delivered and
are in operation. ThP park
committee reported that mate·
rials lor the park stagp roo! have
been delivered and the first fr ee
program is schedu led far Saturday, May 16 . . The town is
planning on twa programs' a
month .
Thr need far trt:'E' trimmi ng
d
was discussed and plans rna e to
contact individuals Jo see If they
are interes ted In bidding on the
work. Council approved the pur~
chase or seven chairs lor the
counril chambers. It was agreed
to notify the county IIIIer control
o!!icP on illegal dumping which
has been taking place an the
riverbank. Cou ncil approved the
use of the annex by Scott Wolfe on
dM
May 17 lor a reception an
ay
23 lor a class reunron.
Presiding over the meeting
was Fra nk Cleland, president of
c()u ncil. Others allending were
councilmen Robert Beegle, Ri·d
chard Wamsley, Scott Wol 1e an
Larry Walle, Clerk Jane Bee~tl e:
Street C'ommlssioner Rizer;
Marshal Kirby: Fire Chief John·
son: Jack Wolle, and Peggy
ba d clerk .
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· for grabs when the Middleport.
Pomeroy Rotary Club stages it s
annUal Easter egg hunt at 2 p.m.
s day at General Hartinger
un
!"ark.
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Ea~h of I he eggs will hold a
small paper denoting the prize
won by the finder and lh rs year
the number of " big prize" eggs
has been tripled. There will be

Daily stock prices
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lded hy Bryce and Mark
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'!ln1erlcan Electric

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T .. ... ......... ................... 24~
Mllland Oil ................. ....... 59'!1.
Evans Farms .. .,. ...... .... 25¥.!
Charming Shoppes .............. 25~

Federal Mogul .................... 42 ~
Goodyear T!re &amp;
Rubber ..... ...... ...... ....... ...... .58 11&lt;
Heck's Inc......... ............ .... . .4~
Limited Inc ...... ....... .......... .41 ~
Multimedia Inc..... .............. 54~
Rax Restaurants ........... .. .. ...... 6
Robbins &amp; Myers ....... : ........ ll~
Shoney's Inc....................... 29~
Wendy 's Inti. ..................... .10%
Worthington·
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F'armers Sank: three silver
eggs, eac h worth $10, provided by
Francis Florist, H &amp; R Block and
Krw:e~ ' s, and thre&lt;• bronze eggs,
each worth $5 provided by Dr.
Craig Mathews, Davls-Qutckei
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close to the ocean. The country . co.me from thecountr)!,of Gh~na
has been frE&gt;e from France since to be taughr. The main religion of
1960 'nad has a democrallc form the country. she said, is Islamic .
of government. The climate, she The slides included groups in
said, is very hot , the chief crops Bible study with the minister
are coffee, cocoa, and catron and reaching.
the women do most of I he work.
The Rev . and Mrs. Pickens live
The rna in lang\Jage is French.
in a modern apartment building
The Rev. Mr. Pickens' work is in the city of Abidjana and will be
to teach leaders in the Christia n returning there th is summer.
religion there so thai they will br
A socia l hour followed lhe
able to teac h oth~rs 1\bout God program with refreshment s· be·
and establish churches. Man y ing served to the 20 members and
seven guests a trending.

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the business meeting with 56 sick
and shu tin c&lt;J IIs being reported.
It was annou11ced that C'hestef,
United Methodis t Women have;
been Invited to a meeting with thC'
Alfred UMW t\prl! 21 when;
severa l Athens District officersk
will be present.
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Mrs Tammi Barber of Slnet
Cara. home tor delinquent boys•
in Athens County, will be the~ ·
speaker at ·the May meeting.

Many unready for deadline
WASH INGTON rUPii - The
tax man comet h lodav, and
millions of Americans are still
not ready for him.
The deadline for having a tax
return postmarked and on its
way to Uncle Sam is midnight
tonigh t, a nd the Internal Re·
venue Service says that. as
usual, many people are holdi ng
out until the last minute.
" It's a reality," TRS spokeswoman Johnell Hunler said Tues·
·day of rhe lat e push to file
retu rns. "We'd rather It not be
tha t way. I)ut. human nature
being what it is, it' s like go ing ro
the denlis I."
She esTimated th at abou t 2!\
million America ns ~ close to
one-quarter of all taxpayers wil l have waited until the final
week to file their 19R6 retu rns.
The government also estimates
that the people who file latest
seem to be those with the eas iest
forms.
Of the people who fiiPd in the
last week, the ones who are due a
refund wil l likely have ro wail six
to eight wePks. the IRS said.
Hunter said the IRS expected
to receive about JOt; million

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rhose. she said a n estimaf('d 6.o
million are expected to receive a
:lO-day extens ion bec a u s~ they
will not be able to gpt Their
returns postmarked by midnight
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impressive company. Wh ite
H ous~ aides said Tuesda,1• that
President Reagan and h'is wife.
Nancy. wa ilcd until Monda y to
sign their return at their California ranch where the.v arc
vacationing.

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Three more churches have
announced sunrise srrvicrs for
Easter Sunday.
Chesler United Method ist _
Church will hold Its srrvice at
6:.10 a.m. with a breakfast to be
served following thr service.
ThP Wesleyan Rible Holiness
Church at 75 Pearl St .. Middle·
pori. will hold a candlelightsu nrise Sl'l'vlre at 6::10 a.m.
Hysell Run Holiness Church
will hold its service at 6:30a.m.
along with a commu nion service.
Woodrow Mollohan will be the
special speaker . Pastor Mike
Thompson announces.

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The Easter Bunny will br in
Pomeroy's m ini-park Satu rday Bake salt' sla,tfil
at I p.m. Pomeroy~Cham ber of
Ladies !rom rhe Full Gospel
Commerce Is bringing Peter
Lighthouse
Church are sponsorCottont ail to town to give treat s
lo youngsters and ma ybe even a ing a bake sale at Big Wheel on
few oldsters. The park has bern Friday. starting at 9:.10 a .m.
mowed by Pomeroy Village Refreshment ilcms wil l also be
employees a nd the Winding . sold.
Trails Garden Club will be , - - - - - - - - - - - planting fl owers In the park later
this week.

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tonight , wilh a low tonight
between 45 and 00. Occasional
r.a in Thursday , with highs be·
tween .15 and 60.
The probability of preciplla·
(ian is 80 percent tonight and
Thursday.
Winds will be light and variable tonight.
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Saturday, with fair wea ther on
Sunday. Highs mostly wil l be in
the 60s Friday a nd Sat urday,
climbi ng into In the 70s Sunday.
Overnight lows will range from
45 to 55.

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nursing homes. and outlined
various means or financing nurs lng home rare. Hutchins used
slides to familiarize chamber

members with his 60-bed facility
which opened abou t November of
last year. Hutchins said many
Care Haven residents are !rom
Meigs County.

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Admilled - Marvin Darst.
Pomeroy; Floyd Cummins, Ra·
to Good F'rlday, there will . cine; Irene Russell. Middleport:
be a square dance held at the Lorena Ault, Middleport.
bottom Community Build·
Discharged - John Perez.
this Friday .
Budd Darst.

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three gold eggs this year. each .
worth $25. and they arP provided :

she inrradured the guest
ented by Mrs. Ethel Orr and Mrs. speak'cr, Mrs . George Pickens.
Bonnie Landers ar the recent who is doing missionary work
mceling or the Chester ' United with her husband, the Rev.
Methodist Women at rhe church. George Pickens, formerl y or the
"The Resurrection Story" was Long Bottom-Reedsville area.
giv&lt;' n with. scripture from Luke
The Pickens have been In
24 followed by responsive read· Abidjana, Ivory Coast, Africa
ingof an Easter litany. The group since January, ' 198~. Before
sa ng "The Old Rugged· Cross- showing slides of their work Mrs .
"wlth Mrs . Kathryn Baum as Pickens gave a brief history or
pianist. Mrs. Orr had· a reading Ivory Coast and whosed its
. entitled "Ea stl'r" after which location on a map. II is located on
the northwest coast of Africa

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Ch~mber rC'ontinued from Pagp 11

Women back changes in Ia~
COL UMB US 1 UPI I - A bill To mak~ changes In laws pertaining
uqollsh rm·porai P,Unishmf' nt is to rhlld abuse, sexual abuse ahd
of nin~ pi~ces of legislation other !arms or vio lence.
t'amr out of recommendations of
Rep. Judy ShE&gt;erer, D-Shaker
Govf'rnor' s Tus k Fon·r· on Hci~hts , who rounded up the
J'U:mliy Vio ll•nre.
fcmalr House D&lt;"mo&lt;'rats and
l·:arh bill in the p&lt;wkngl' is assig ned each with a bill, Is the
jpom:on:•d o n~ of 1he eight wom~n sp&lt;insor of the rarporal punishthr Hmrsr nemor..atic caucus . . ment mea s ur~ .
bur one of rhe bill s was
Under current law. each
roduccd Friduy . thesamrday S('hool' s bqard can set policy on
task force presented It s corpor·ai punishment and
wo-ye;JI'' sr udv on famil y vlo· teachers. who have loudly op·
to Gov. Rlrhard F. Celcsl~. posed previous allempts to
In addition to addressing cor· change the law. apparently like it
punishml'nl. the ninl' bills that way.

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Pleasant ; II grandchildren and
tltree great-gra ndchildren, . ,
ServiN'S will be 2 p.m. Frida)
at the Crow-Husseil Fuheral
Home. Burial will bein Kirkland
Memorial Gardens. Friends may
II I the funeral home alter 2
ca "Thursday
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Council approves

t\n Easter program was pres-

Rotary sets Easter egg hunt

Area deaths
Mildn-d L Jewell

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um

PEOPLES·
BANK·
"THE lmEI BAll"

lfii)MDUALLy WIIAPPED SLICES

~1121 '

te-oz.

~= Food"""." ... " .... ".:.. ' l~·OZ.

. . . . F.D.I.C.
2212 .lldtllll A"l'l n ., 1.v..

24-oz.

'

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•

89C
2
5
C
99c

Assorted Color
Mums
l-Inch Pot

•

•

~%i~r~.1.~............................. .Gal .
CHILLED

~~;n~:~~uice ...... ..................

FRESH.MADE ORCHID CORSAGES

rc~cr::~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$1sgc

29 ·

lHai.

%·Gal.

89c

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Page- 10- The

Sentinel

15. 1987

Wednesday.

Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

April15. 1987

PHONE
992-2156
·0. Write DliiJ Seltilttl QlssiiiM
O.,t
111 Ccntr1 St.. PGMn~y. OM 457it

Public Notice
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Lotding Creek

mencement
at the
aite. The entire project including laboratory testir'!g
and site construction s hall
be complttad within 1 80
Cllendar daya follow ing no·
tification to proceed .

Conservancy Oiatrict

34481 Corn Hollow Rd ,
Rutland. Ohio 4575

Separate sealed BIDS for
the construction of Watlf
Supply Wells and Appurten ~
ance•. Contract 83-2, will

The CONTRACTOR shall
be responsible to maintain
aquipment on r ite to aid, if
necesury. in on- si~e mobilization .

be witt be roc,ived by the
Lea'ding Creak Consarvan~y

District Office at 34481
All BIDDERS shall submit
Corn Hollow Rood. Rutland, with thair bid the type of dril·
Ohio 45775 until 12:00 ling equipment and pro·
posed drilling meihoda to be
utilized. The soil~ testing
laboratory to be utilized. if

o 'clock noon llocel time)

Moy5 , 1987. , ·
Tho WORK covered by tho
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS other th.an the BIDDER 'S,

83-2

for Contract
includes
the following approximate
quantities:
Two 18" K 38" diameter
gravel packed water suppiy
wells complete with 400
gpm pumps.

GR ANii E WEEK - Rutland Mayor .J a me~ M.
F ink has prodalm ed April 19·23 as Grange Week,
with Star Grange to join Grangers at ross th••
nation 'in teh•hratln g Ihe obse rvance, P atty Uycr.
mas ter , said Star Grang&lt;' , will kick-oil t h••
ohst•rvan n· with a potlu&lt;: k dlnn&lt;•r Saturday at 6: 30
p.m. a llh&lt;• hall , loc ato·d on County Road I, north of

Salem Center. Me mbers of over 25 years will h&lt;•
honor ed at lh&lt;• dinner mt•ctln g which is open to the
public. Grange Week In Meigs County will ~e
hlghlighled hy the annua l banquet on April :I-I, 7: 15
p.m. at Salisbury E lt•mentary School. Tit kels an
av aila hh• from any count y grange "las ter.

--MORCAN CENTER -

Revi"'
val a t Morga n Ce nte r Wes leya n
Church, co nt inuing lo Apr il 19,
var ious spea kers. Services 7:.10
p.m.; specia l singin g.
RF:F:JJSV JI. I.E Revival
through April 19 at Eden Unltf'd
Brt'lhren Chu rc h with Rev. Pet er
, Mar tindale of G r~en fle l d . .
TIIURSDAY
RUTLA ND- Door·to·door so·
lir lt lng for fun ds to improve th0
Rutla nd park b,v adding bt•nches
and p ir nlc ta bl es will be rarrl ed
oul In th e co mmunit y Th ursday
by garden cl ub m!'mbr rs. Ru·
ila nd fire men and a uxille ry
mPm b&lt;•rs. Sa tu rday a bak ~ s;ile
will be he ld for the sa m ~ projec t
a t th ~ Rutl and Depa rtment
Store. Do nation s of b a k ~ d goods
to be t here b)' R a .m.
)

--SPR INGS

HOCK
Rock
Springs RPtter Hea lt h Club wil l
meet Th ursday, J: l o p.m ., at the
liomr_of Trcl'lr Abbott .
POM EROY - Ma undy Thur s·
da ~· r·o mmunlon sf'rvkrs, R p.m .
Thu rsday ut Tri nity Churc h in
Pornfli'Oy . rtr1 gU\a r r hoir l'f' ht•ar-

S:Oi fo llows.
POMEHOY - M e i ~s County
Ch:optrrs of Alro holi rs Anonymous und AI -Anon will bP held
Th ur sda y &lt;'V&lt;•ning. 7 p.m., a t thr
.JTPA bui ldin g in PomProy.

folders to the services. Those
presenting a lily in mem or,v of,
arr to hav0 it a t the chu rc h by
noon Sa turd ay,

POMEROY - The Me igs
County Horseshoe Club is spon:
sorln g a tournament May 9·10.
Six-ma n ca rd . $8 to enter. ConI art Jeff Tillis, 742·224.1. lor
Informa tion.

Sunrise ser vice
MID DLEPORT - Sun rise Services at the Sil ver Run Baptist
Chu rch will be held Sunday
morning a t 7) 11.

catod ot 5085 Reed Rood,
Columbus, Ohio, upon poyFive 275 to 400 gpm well ment of .36.00, NONE OF
pumps to be: Installed in ex- WHICH
WILL BE . RE isting welta.
FUNDED,

Test pumping,
Two pump contro l valve
and meter vaults .
Plus connecting piping
and appurtenances.
The estimetad construe·

1987,

23rd

Karon S. Clark,
Acting President

1411, 8, 15, 3tc
Publ''c Nott'ce
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Pursuant to Title IV oft he

Surface Mining Control and

Reclamation Act of 1977,

30 U.S.C. 1201 ot seq , the
Ohio Department of Natural
ResourcBI. Division of Re·
clamation hereby ,gives no-

mation

Enforcement.

and

····

tico of the avolloblllty of o · - •.
FINDING OF NO SIGNJFJ- .•
CANT IMPACT for an onvl· ·'
ronmontal.._omont wticll

cot"*"' on -Idol ltd mined

environmental as-rment

tor

this project whiclo WOIIUbmit
ltd by the State in opptiCMioo{
lor Tille IV finonciallllittance
In reclaiming onc1 rolloring

areaa adjilcant to the site for

SYHACUSE , - Syracuse Volunt eer Fire Depart menl is spon·
sori ng a da nce Sa turday night ,
fi·om 8 to l1 p.m., for the Allred
c Putt 1 Lyo ns memoria l fu nd

..,

. ·.

.,

OHIO VALLEY BULK FOODS
""

992-6910
Wo Slompt
"''"'
Food

•

'
\

I
'

7.97

3.47

10.99

Our
4.97

Spreading Junipers
Anolled vall•tlea of

Flowering Shrubs
Choose from Plum or Forsythia.
18" · 24". Sizes vary,

spreodlng Junipers.
1-gaL, IHO" size• .

6.44~; ·

I7os/

.

tO.t2" Alii Ill t:l Y. . .
10.12" Y-In globe!.
uprlghll or apreod41rs.
Ideal landscaping.

•

PUNT

'

FOOD

Our Reg. 5.47

''
'

_...,... _
1~15

3.97

l l l l f"'.JJ!J'r)..,f

,. Grade Packaged

lloMIUih
Selec:t#1 grade pack·
aged rote bulh 111 Ofsoiled vorleHet and

coloiL For lovely gar·
dens anct yard&amp;.

~

.-'

17071

5.88~;

1-lb.. Plant food
K·Gro' waleiiOiuble
. 1~3().15

plant food.

S0v81

men participate In the con-

r;;:J

L:J
--~~

'

We Have An Open Door
Policy- 24 Hours A Day!

EMERGENCY
CARE ·cENTER

IAMIIIIIIIIIDtl
lor~,_., , .w ~ii&lt;,.V\1 VAt~~ •, ~

rotrw ~

W\i

137
•t:t•

DIIDharge

I~HP Lawll Mower .

3~HP

mower w11t1

lldll cllcharge. recoil

11011 engine. Engine
conhol on handle.

Department o'f Natural Re·
sources. Theta may alto be
purchased with cuh in the
euct amount. Ptana and
1pecificatlont btcome the
property of the prospective
bidders and no refunds ·will
be made. Additional infor·
mation may be obtained
from the Division of Re·
clamatlon, Department of

50-lb..

.Thanks to my many
neighbors and
friends for their
~rayers, cards and
flowers during my
recent stay in St.
Anthony Hospital ·
in Columbus, Ohio
after my knee ·
surgery.
Geraldine Cross

992-2259 ' ,
NEW LISTIN.G - 2 unrt
apartment bu ildong on Mid·
dleport Ready to move inlo.
3 bedroom unils shou ld rent
lor 200 plus each. Ow ner
wants $19,900.00

contracts awarded to and
material• and HNices purthe specifications.

CONTRACTORS REQUIRING ASSISTANCE IN SE·
CURING BIOS FROM CERn'
FlED MBE SUBCONTRAC·
TORS AND SUPPUERS
MAY CONTACT•THE STATE
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT CO·
ORDINATOR BY CAWNG
(8141 488-8380 OR THE MINORITY BUSINESS DEVEL·
OPMENT DIVISION BY CALUN.G 16141 446:5700 OR
TOU FREE ON 1-18001 282·

NEW LISTING - Beautilul
home wrth a beautiful view!
3 bedrooms, full basement,
I 'h baths. All quality con·
sttuction. front porch, lire·
place. Cape Cod desi gn ,
Call lor you r show ing,
$54,900.00.
NEW LISTING -St. Rt 325
- .3 to .4 miles ltOntage
on SR 325. 25 Acres, more
or less, city water. All mi·
nerals e1cept coal. Th.ee
sides of propert yare lenced.
$1 3,200.00,

1085,

APPROVED FOR PUBLI·
CATION IN Tho Doily Sentinel, Pcimoray, Ohio on April
8 and 15, 1987.
RECOMMENDED:
lorry W. Mamomo, Chief

RACINE .,.. Newer tanch
home on a corner lot Spacious
l~ing room, beauliful fiteplace,
large modern krtchen, 3
bedrooms, basement MUST
SEE' $47,500.00

Division of Reclamation

4/ 1187
APPROVED : '

Jospeh J . Sommer,

Director
Deportment of Natural
Reaosurces

141 8. 16. 2tc

412187

•CLOSE TO TOWN ~ This
older hom e needs some re·
pair feat ures 29 acres and
heP ~ as Ia lh e hou se.
$1 9,500.00.

Public Notice
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS

SYRACUSE - Nice ranch
wrth colonial porch, large
living 1oom with fireplace, 3
bedrooms, I \l ca r gat age,
pat1o and central air la1 ge
lot $39.900.00.

leading Creek
Conservancy Di1trict

34481 Corn H&amp;ttow Rd .
Rutland, Ohio 4575
,Sapareta Halod BIDS for
the construction of State

Route 689 Wttor Main,
Contract 83 -1 and 30,000

Henry E. Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 949· 2660
Dottie Turne1. .... 992· 5692
Office .............. .. 992-2259

Gatton Elevated Water Tonk,
Contract B3·3. will be re·
ceived by the Pre1idant of
the Leading Creek Conservancy District at the District
office at Rutland. Ohio, until
12o' clocknoon.Uocaltime)
May 6 , 1987, and then at

A

said office publicly opened

,

and read aloud.

11-- ---.-:.=:::::-1

Tho WORK covered by tho
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
for Contract 83· 1 includes
the following approlllmate
quantitt":
6,400 lttf Of 6 inch water
main together with the , __

'•

''

CALL

:
:

... lllUibllr c:flflll for .

cnar. ICMI • i

The ntimated construction cott ill, •a7 ..000 as of

·Morch 1. 1987,
The WORK covered by the
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
for Contract 833--~~3~:~;;/~~~=
the following ao
quantities :

w-

One 30,000 gollon lingle
pec101ta1 tltvlttd ateo1
tank togother with tho • ..,...

Job Ploctmtnt
fOf Graduatu

446·436 7

·southeastern
· Business College
529 Jacll••• ,.,, Gallipali1, Ohio

._16-11-lMSI

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

.Real E1tsts General

I

Real Estate~~
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(6141·992-332&amp;

124.
RACINE - Nice one lloor
older home nexl to the
schOOl. Has 3 BRs, wood·
burner, blown -in insulalion,
slorm windows and 1ootS on
level lot $24,900.
RT 7 IY· PASS - Neat
Middleport is this 3 BR one
floor home. Autornalic heat,
lC wale~, catpet ing. bath
and nice lot $23.000.
SiZ,OOO.OO - One floor 7
rm. Ira me, bllh, dtilled well,
basement, garage and 1.27
ac res. Naluta l gas FA
lurnace.

PAT HILL FORD
1.

99.t· 21 96 ·
Middleport. Ohio
1-13·tfc

BISSELL
, BUILDERS

-.Plumbing and electrlc.a

"A1 Rt!!s-blt Pri&lt;ts"

- Roofing end gutttf work
work

(fr!" Eatimattr)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215

Ot' 99t-7314
Po~~ttroy, Ohio

4-J5.'86·1c

syftttlng Roof Coating
CAAPENTRY- Addltlono. Goreges. Sun Dtcl!o
CONCRETE WORK- Sidtwolcs. Boooments end Drive-

CUSTOM

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Riverine Ant'
1124 Eatl

Main~

lrint thit

190 MULIERIY AV£.

PH. 992·9949
loll larlon, owFREE LANCE
35U

PHOTOGRAPHER
VHS HOME RECORDER

TrOMftrs Umm I 110 l'oli·
tin ~Ides to VHS VI. . Topt
•Weddings
•Ins. Claims
•Specl•l Evt~ntl

UU 7 DAYS AWUK

992-7632

4 / 1 / 1 mo. f ,

HOURS: Tues.-Wid.·FrL
11 a.m. to 7 ~. m .
Sunday: 1 p.m.·7 p.m.
~y CltaMt Ot' Appoinlmtnl
RUSS MOORE
99~·2526
4-14- l mo ,

All OCCASIONS

NEW IDEAS
PUll&amp; .......

VAN METil
J04·111·U7S
Alter 5

CAll (614) 915·4222
SPECIAL:
HEIL- P.-:kogo olr
conditioning lor mobile

or modular ~. 2'1.o
or 3 ton unH.t inetelled
on pad &amp; roady to cool.
Prict: tloti.H Dlus tu.

4·1·'» ·1 mo,

REPAIR

a!:

1m

BINGO

IAGIIS Clut-POMilOY, Ott

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Wt Cony flohlnt .......
PlY Your Coble &amp;

Phona Bill• Here

~~~­

"141 ttl-6151
lf.aKIP110411
"14) ttl-7154
111811111

SUPEIIOR
SIDING CO.
..... LOlli

CERnFIEO
APPRAISA&amp;.a

Jacob111n

M1tu,. p••on only 1o b~lh
2yr. old In our home, a113 shlfte.
Ctnttntry trtl Ph. 114-441·

992-6611

3·20·87

aw

BOGGS

941&amp;, 2·8 P.M.

EMT. AN. ar LPN to co~ett
lnauren ct hems , Eactlltnt
pert-tlmt work with ftexlbUity.
Send tHumt to : P. M . I .. P.O. ,
Boa 370, Ounb•. W.Va. 210M.

II Till

~ADP

U. ~ RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

' PHARMACIST
Plttllnt VtiiiY Hotph.... Poiftl
Plttttnt, W Yt. It In netd of 1
full·tlme tttff Phll'm.Citt. The
hotpltel hll 1 ntw moct•n
phtrm.cy wtth up -to-dMt...,.
mtcy flxtu,.l •nd t.,ylcft,
PltHint Vtlltv. Hosplttl It f
lttdlng hotPitel ifl the ,,.. In
ttrvloet • flcllhltt . Growth
opportunltlll trt II.Otlltnt tor 1
phtrmtc1l1t too king to tht fUtutt.
Cell Alc:h•d Eddy, DlrNior of
7
Ph•ntiDY 1 It ' " ' code 304·
171·4340
.... 210 lor ...
lnttr'Mw.

AII 111111111: I~ till~ Ills

Aulhorilod hrhn Dttro,
Ntw HoHaflll, lvth Hog

4

Giveaway

Farm fquip..nl

DMitr

Ftmalt P\!PPI• . Ct ll 114·211·
11188.

Far111 E~alt••••

'

Olvt to tJOod homt. Cat tlyr.
mal&amp; neutered. houtHfoltan.
Prtf• homt wlthowt ~hlldr., ,
Ctll 114·441·111431fttr IPm.

1·3·'161fc

load of firewood. Ctlle"·288·

1711,

EMPIRE FURNITURE

Lldy 110mpenkm for tld•ly lldy,

108 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio
PH. 992-3307
TWIN MATTRESS/IOXSPRING ............ '91.11
FUll MATTRESS/IOXSPRING ............ s141.11
CHESTS .......... S49.95 r.ECUNERS ..... f99.9S
DINETTE/4 CHAIRS............................. f99.9S

614-143·5241
REASONAIII • IIUAIII
8-2Q-'14i Un

THE HAT RACK

lltlpr tun Aroal
IIOUIS: Ws4.·11oun.-lrL

10 . ..... ft sr·'"·
!orwtlor 10 .M.
It I( 110011

OIM tittotl loy lhtto&lt;t or

ooll "t·SUI lor

.~"'C'J~m,

mas

. llatlrtllilh
COWAal OUI1

'l!fl.¥

Ptrt Cotll&amp;:•rt Labrador Ia glvt

IWI'f. Cell

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

304-171·4121.

3 big ,..., .., h.mst•• end t
youne htmlltn. 304 ·171·

7383.

10 buN ulv.t.d a•• ar truells.
Must hwt tools a bt eblt to do
structure work. Ctlt 114·311· ~

8118,

R1a.ptlanhlt wsntlld. 'rofM·
lfonll Mttint . otflct skills .,.
precltttd. Ml1urhv an ..... ,
PtttM m111 hend wrtlten rttumt
to. bO• T-3221 . c•• of 1ht
OaiUpolls Dtll'f' Trlbune, 121
Third Av.. , O•llipollt , OH

nnt ,

Rttponslblt MluM 10 bebwlfl In

my home 3·4 diVt 1 wuk
btglnnlne mld·Jun e. ,h , 114·

All Mtht

241-1104,

•Wathers •DIIhWithtrs
•R•ntn

2 rec:lln.,. nNCI 10mt,repal r1. 3Q
inch whitt doo r. 3 wtll dltplf¥

•Retrlger1tors
•Dryera •Fr"zerr

work or home tl715·7 431 .

PIWI·Tlmt AdmlnlttraUvt At·
tltllnt . Must typt eo "''""
ICCUittll'f'. OOOd ¥trb.. lldMt • •
written communlcedon tldlh
r~qUiftd , ODOd fiUnt 1kiH1 r•
qu lrtct. Mustbeabletoworil ...
undtt pretture. Knowledtt of

Old copl.. of ntwiPtl*l tnd

ehorthlf'ld, CO"'tH'teft • WCMd
rocttaort bentfloi M. .loll th•·

""'"· 304·171·2•oe.

PARTS and SEFIVJCE

4-5-Uc

lw.,tl ltree h1nd hewn ltnd·

ston tl , colt 304·171 ·2311

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

tomt P ~ nt Pl1111nt At glat tfl.

304-171-2111 ,

6 Lost and Found

TUNEUPS lo RANSIIISSION
CAU "2-7 403 Apt.
St. It, 33, P-oy, OH,

LOtt t NMWtgltn Et .. Hound on

IEvringtan Ad. Htsntmt tagwhh
phone M~mW call o r Cell

114,.311·1U7 REWAIIO .

•••• S.l Y. . .
Ullll Car or fix
Your Old One

LO I T: Ught bfown CoiNt l UI
'"" Monday mot"ning on Cora•
MMI Rd, Colt 114·241·5482.

7

r.ng position. Hourt .,. ltm •
4:30 pm wery Thurldey a
Frldty • IWrf oth• Wtdntl·

Yard Sele

At . 4 , lo11 144, Otlllpollt, OM
4&amp;131 by April 27th.

W1111 t GlfHr In AAA? Woutd
you llkt 1 lob with .... c•.., • ,
poulbllltM, no nMd to relocita,
tt,. lblt hours, gooct pey, with 1
rupacttd OOinplftV? leoome t
mtmbtr "'" ,.,,tMntltNt
wl1h AAA. Meny ol AAA' t top
t ncutlvet ttlr11d th.W a•eert. •,
n member Mitt rlltfMentl·
tlvt t . 8om t Mitt 111"'*'ce ll
""""'Y· We WIM peopktwho '

•e ..u1Un.,t, ltndr"urnt' Of

work hlttor., to AutomoWie club. ,
of South11atern Ohio IAAA ),
710 Wtller l t . Portsmouth, OH

'VINYl SIDING
'AlUMINUM SIDING

....... GiillTpolii ·--······
8o Vicinity

•llOWN IN

INSUlATION

4&amp;112. AnN . lob'"'"·

Need P•rt·t lmt blbylk1tr In my
homt . ,.,.

tiO.OO month, •

dt¥t I Wte\t, Ph. 114· 441·

1811.

'BISSELL

Aprll 17-18 Mite. yard ..... Stl t
oft At . 7 tcrotl from BkJt
Fountain Mot et

SIDING CO.

....
••••s hilt
' :free EotimatH"
PH. 949·2160
., 949·2101
... s.Ma, Calli

l ·ll·tlll

fliE DEPT.

,,

df¥. l tnd '""'"'to : SEOIMI,

Aut-tiWI ..,.lr
&amp; Service

REPAIR

IYEIY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

14·112-7171 ,

Mlxtd Breed Pupp iM, ftmtlt,

985·3561

G&amp;M TV

........ ulldl~g

tl4·44t·2111,
---..,.-c----GOVERNMENT JOII .

oldorty ~'"""" In nood, Ph.
114·317-0111,
t17,100·•10,1?1 por yr, Now
hl•lno- Colt 1-111· 111·1113
rO 1 000&lt;1 homt on • fwm or In tlllt. J04310H for current fed•al
lht counuv. Mtlt ptr1 hound lilt. 2• hra,
nltdt 10 tun, lovlt children Ph.
114·441-0ell,
hp•l.naad body men nMdtd

(CUT Our FOt FUTUH USII

GUN SHOOT
~ACINI''

utr1 money uU Aw.n

llkt new wtlktr. Pr.ter to give to ·

......

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Soles
l"stallatlon
Senice

,,

p,~~~ -· Ctn 11rn vp to 10~

4-7·'87-1 mo.

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Gelllpollt, Oh 45831 ,

3838

'---------,.---..;,..;._~.;..;,;;;;;_..aj Mtlt AKC Rtg llferH lhlt· lua
Ph. 814·317·'71111 Ctll tfttf

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al11 Ttt•••l~tiOI
PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

cioN to town. lend retuml to
loll T·IUS ln uri ol Otlllpoh ' 1'
,
Da.lly Tr6bunt. 121 Third Ave.,

Llrge, old, d•mavad rtfrlglf'l·
tor. lUll workl Call 114·441·

12 Months Free Financing

Roger Hysell
Garage

room tome botrd . Pt. Pl.....,t

lwk , old klntno, to good loving
homft, Ptrftct for Eltltr Ctll
et • .,.. • . 2383.

49135 St. lt. 124
ladne, Ohle 45771

"f'tlf , now hiring!

Cltartnce ewrvthl"9 mu11 go.
Ck'lth", dJ.h ... El11• btltlng. 2
mit• wett of GtUipolla on At .
141 Thurldl'(.

Oo v1 rnm t nt Jobs. t17,100· •
110.975 pt r yur , Now hiring,
Ctll 1·«118· 111· 1113
t ilt.
04440H for currM1t fM.,•I lilt.
24 htl,

Ah'll n11Joba l 17, 7.t710 ee3,41t
Call JObflnt

t ·ll8·4&amp;9·3&amp;31 E•t. A-1381 ''

0 . for Info. Z4 hrt.

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-'
EXC ELLENT WAG E&amp; for aptrt

fomiiJ.

11mt ttnma.ty wortc; .. tctton·

Yll'd . a.1tmtn1 S tle, som•
furnitutt . Circle Dr. Planulub·
div ltlon tomoffOW ,

&amp;•1·0091

·······p·c;n:l&amp;rov......... ..
Middleport
8o Vicinity

t•9-3011 Ius.
949-2606 Ho111e
Al.,.ullle4ll•
24 IR. SEIYICE

Qowernmtnt Jobs . tt 1 ,040 ·
te8.230 yr. Now hlrln1 . C.ll
101 -117·1000 Ell , R·IIOI !of
cu rrtr~t fltdtrtlllat.

Urge GtrBit l ..t : WH. llwu
lit . •• clothing n .oo Of lwt.
Dlferent h-.nt ldded . .._,oc..dt
fOf d.Vt+opmenltffy c_,p fund.
160 to 114 '-h Of\ IU to
ttilfOICI.

O.r... l •1•. 10111• oondAVII.
Thun . end Fri. t :OO · 1 :00 3

k t , t tl f1s. Othtrs. Into 504·
EXT, 3021, 7 dl'(t,

C-ll NOW.

Are you intetttiN In ttrnifle .'30,000 plus Income? lnsu- '
re nee Agency Awttl•bl•. ltnd
Attum e or ell I for tppalntmtnt .

NATIONWIDE INIURANCE
P,O, Bo• 1079, Morlotto, Oh:
457101 114-374 -8241 , An

equel opportunity IMPkrttt.

April t7 •nd 11. 1·5. 'II milton E'MT. LPN or AN to ptrtotm
lrHbury Ad. Pllt t ht tchool. lnturtnct l lllmt. h,_i.,ced.
Clothe~. couch. 4 chalr1 , duptt, ,.,. tHnt potltJon wHh fit~~ IbMtty. ltnd r~ten'll to PMt , P.O.
dith", book1 etc.
loll370, Duna. Wen VWglnle

l-17-2 ..,, pol,'

NYL I &amp;LIIIIIIil

WANT TO SELL?

CALL 992·332&amp;

T•hwitlon Ad~irtitlnu · N..d
high •n t rgy I*IOn for tht
G•llipollt, ,,... Poniblt futurt
mtniiJ.ment opponuni1y. latt
• commltsfon , E11perl.nn In .
AdvttUtlng Selu prtf•red. Ph.
304-122·0304 ,

MI!Nieport, Oh.

SAUS &amp; SERVICE

, Flowers. Stwing,

161 Natllr llcaM
.......,. Olio 45161

Wood Eater
Homitlte

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

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

'

Hiring\ Go~ •mmem jobl•your
t 15,000-t&amp;I. OOO , Phone ,
cell rtlundtble. 102· 838·8881.

a.

•

.

~r••·

Briggs Stratton
Tecumseh

ILl Licensed Clinical Audiologist
l: '

Wtod.(rtdlti·Quilling

Pli-NG &amp; HEATING

..

1 1 Help Wanted

Authorized S.nirt
I Parh

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Mobile service
I..W..tlol ..., lriNIIi
c....,cilllltits.
.......Ito tl .......k '
lu:J•Hw 1, fvr•t, hMt
,....,.; ood tir otttoltitftiot.
Alwork-•tllll

Buying junk Clfl . Cell after 1:00
pm. C1lllt • · 992-51•8.

f IIIIIIIIVIIII'III
St!r VII t\~;

z

Electronic Organs

H£AnNG &amp; COOUN_G

~92 · 3471 ,

Good Fri. &amp; Sat. ni&amp;hts
any . open bowl in&amp;
Call us for parties

•

FlOWERS FOI

8uyln9 dt lty gokl. tllwr colna,
rings , jewelry, aterling Witt, old
coins. lt!'Qt currency. Top pt'l·
cet. Ed Burkett Btrb« lhop.
:Znd. Aw. Mlddlepon, Oh . 014-

with

io bowl2 glm•ana
got ont lro~t

&lt;!» Swim Molds • lnterpretmg Se!vtces

6-17·tfc

....... w.

~

SMALL ENGINE

Rt . 124, P-roy Oltio

•Graduetions
•Valuables

OLD ORIENTAL RUOS
WANTED . Anytlnorcondltion.
Ctlltoll free 1·800·433-7847.

rour fomtr or grou~

Pomeroy

P1rt1 &amp; SeNiee

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

'83 modtl

382!. ZND ST.

I-ll Un

REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

for

lnd neww ' uHd care. smtth
Buick·Pontlec. 1911 Eettern
Avt., Gl lllpollt . Cell &amp;14-441·

.,

'ill

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

TOP CASH poid

Pomeroy Bowling Co.

Computerized Hearing ~id Sel~ion

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

114·441-3872

BOWLING II

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

St. It, 124, Syrocuto

Ponery and Gitto,
Bird Batho, Outoido
Yard Doflo, Jesus
Statues. Virgin Mary
8t Angel• for Yards
and Gravea ,
C••• Ia ••• Sn ltlm

Wanted To Buy

We PlY CMh for IMe mOdel cftan
uaedc••·
J im Mink Chw.,Oidt Inc.
Bill Gtne Johnaon

SIDtNG.:..VInyt. Aluminum. ond Wood
PAINTI':;,AII IYPtlincluding spoco •a• lnoutotlng
SANDBLASTING- Dry Blasting, Wet Stooling, ond
Vocuum Blotting of llructurol IIHI, llnkl,
building•. and mlscellonoouoltomo.
FOR IIORE INFORIIATION CALL614/ 949·2686
·
1-tl l mo. pd.

JO'S
UYTLE lED lAIN
IE-OPENS
IIAICH 20

9

1wovo

2282.

- Concr•• work

tnd remod.Ung

2·5-·14i·Un

TEAFORD

core rad,iato1rs tnd
heater cores. We- can
also acjd boil and rod
out 11diators. Wt also
repair Gas Tanks.

BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

- A~dont

sory a~ning WORK.

"St••••t• Co•• Fl11t"

'

*'-'OLOiNG
VARIOUS PATTERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985·4176 Or. 9.85·3564
366 32' a·AIlEY FlO ,
POMEROY .
3-25-l •o.

POMEROY, OH.

NEW LISTING - 4.9 aetes,
10ry oppatoining WORK.
10 1m. remodele&lt;J larm
lg.
The estimated construe·
2 lull baths, free gas,
home,
tion co1t is •186,000 as of
FA lurnace, lg. lamily rm,
March 1, 19B7.
The CONTRACT DOCU- carpeting, 5 bedrooms, nice
MENTS may be examined tt kitchen, lish pond, . work·
the following locatfbns:
shop about 38x78 lor car
Lead ing CrBBk ConsMVInand lruck repair. TP water
cy District. 34481 Corn Hoi~
laps. Asking $1 25,000.
tow Road , Ruttond, OH. · EAS1ERN SCHOOLS - 5
~5776 ,
3 Announcements
tm. old er home on 2!-\ act es,
Burgess &amp; Niplt, LlmHod,
5086 Reed Rood , Colum- 2 BR s, bath, gas heal al
wellhead ptice, ca rpeting.
bus, OH , 43220.
- for site ins pection or
On good country road.
quntions pertaining to the '$25,000.
tlto, contact Mr. Joel&lt; Crisp,
RUTLA~D - Like new3 BR,
Leading Creek ConnNancv
one float home wilh swim
Diatrict, .Corn Hollow Road,
Auotand, Ohio, totoploone pooL satellite dish, 2 lull
baths, elec. BB heat, wood·
(614) 742·2200,
CopiH of the CONTRACT butner, range, relngerator,
DOCUMEN'(S moy be ob· carpetin g, dbl carport and
ttlnod at tho office of Bur· -nice lg. yard. Reduced to
go11 &amp; Niplt. Um ittd, to· $47,500.
cated at 6086 Reed Road,
POMEROY - Mo dern 3 BR
Columbut , Ohio , upon pay·
brick, 2!-\ baths, Ig. family
mont of $35.00. NONE OF rm ., w1lh woodbuming liteWHICH WILL BE RE place, cenlral air and heat,
FUNDED.
equipped
kitchen, 2 palios,
By order o f the LaadinQ
dbl. gm ge in ful l basement
phis lg, landscaped lot
Askong $130,000.
MIDDLEPORT - Reasona·
3 Announcements
ble older 6 rm . It ame on' N. ,
41h Full basement with
lamilyrm., 2iols and garage,
$25,000 Offer invited.
OUT OF TOWN - Good road,
~ew of 4 lane 33. lg, yard,
garage, 3 o• 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, birch equipped k~ ..
carpeting. basement. Jut·
nace heat f1ne location, line
house. $41,000.
100 ACRES - - Ca mp siles,
Jarm land , house or lra1ie1
sites. TP water, fro~l age on
the Ohio Rovet and Sl. Rl.

Financial Assistance
AYailablt

1.77:=
..
~
.......... n
Clllpe
bag die ClfOo

POME~OY,O.

tract. The total value of tub-

: ·ARE YOU OR ANYONE IN YOUR
FAMILY INTERESTED IN TRAINING
FOR A CAREER IN
•Computers
'•Secretarial
•Acco.unting
..usiness
, Administration
•Medical Office Seuetary

88

Z2"

E. Mai1.WM

NOTICE!!

6.57

OUr
7.97 ;
OreolanUIII
,
Allroc!Ne Gfeckln urn
In lhel wtllle and
. Ilona. 1&amp;x14Vt". SeMI

OUI Reg. 147.88

~

the Depenment of Administrative Services. the CON-

1ion . of Reclalnation, Col·
umbuo, Ohio. Blcit will be
opened in the Second Floor
Conference Room of 1856

1 Card of Thanks

NurMry Stock AltO Bogged nern&amp;Avalloblo Ontv
In Storti W i l l - C . .. LownMOIoma A - Only tn
K mort StorK

Our

vised Code · and Administra-

tive Rule 123:2·18-02 of

effort to enaure that certi-

Ohio 43224. (Phone: 16141
285,10681,
~h bid mull be accom·
p''n(.d by o 810 GUAR'AitT:Y, meeting the require·
monto of Section 163.64 of
the Ohio Revised Code,
CONTRACTORS ARE ADVISED THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVI·
SIONS OF THE JANUARY
'l7, 1972 Execunve ORDER BY THE GOVERNOR OF
OHIO AND AMENDED EXECUTIVE ORDER 84-9, FEBRUARY 16, 1984, EQUAL
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CONDmONS ARE APPUCABLE TO THIS BID,
WAGE RATES
ESTAeUSHED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH &amp;EtnON 1513,18
AND, 1613.37 OF THE REVISED CODE ARE ALSO AP·
PUCABLE.
... oooltd .... add - to: DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES,

.

WE STILL HAVE A NICE
SELECTION OF SUPPLIES TO
MAKE YOUR OWN EASTER
CANDY OR
FILL THAT BASKET WITH
SOME OF OUR DELICIOUS
HOMEMADE CANDIES.

123.151 of tho Ohio At·

TRACTOR shall make every

Fountain Square. Building
H, Second Floor, Cplumbus,

' in all -shapes, sizes and shades.

Litter Control
992-1»360 .

.

and IPtcifications prepared

Popular evergreens that come

VOLUNTEER!
Call Meigs County

brae" auch cwnbinatlol'! al-

in accordtlnce with the plans .

$21 .00 modo payoblt to the

3.97

Junipers

Real Estate General

accept the bid which em-

As provided in Section

will bt forwarded .from the

~

3.97

to reject any or ell bids, or to

the State.

II

CUSTOM :
•PLAN IN!]
•JOINTING

The Director of · Natural
Ae10urcea rnervq the rtght

labor for the execution and
construction of:

Division of · Reclamation,
Department of Natural Re·
sources, upon receipt of 1
check in Jhe amount of

IALI $1'AIIII WID., APRIL 15,
ENDIIAT., APIIL 11, 1987

-

withdrow hll bid.witllin o1x1y

ternate propoUia 11 may
promote the best interest of

Bus.i ness .. Services

--··· "PfPiiiaiiiiiif .....
8o Vicinity

~==~;:;==:;n=~~~;;~;=:=m===:=.::;~~~=======~==;1 ..................... .. -··· ·...... .
1987.
B&amp;B
GHEEN'S PAIITIIIG. II(. ,
81g6tomllyyotdiOIO, Thu,.ond
.~~~·; ~~~~~~
A•ldential - ·Cu:uwwa ' '-lndultt'ial
f~·nir~~~•.2 h•~~t~n~ !::'!~
1411 . a. 15. 3tc
WOODWORK$
_.
, ,rt·
F,.. Eltlnletft - Fully Insured
mi..,.
·
1'"'
ROQFIIIIG- Shlngtos. Rolled Roofing, Gutter• and In·

1601 doyaalter 1he actual clott
Of 1he opaoiug thnot,

toriols and P'!rlormlng the

site.
Copies of the plans, speci·
ficationt and propoaal forms

1-10'' Globe Or Pyramidal ,Arbor411a!ll
1·gal, 8-10" ArboiVnoes In globe or
PYfomldal lhapes. ldeallandtcoplng.

POM E ROY - The an nua l
Pome roy Co mmu nity Good Frl·
dtl\' ser\·icc will b~ held from
noon to .1 p.m. F r ida y at thr St.
Pa ul L uthera n Church. Easter
sunt·lse services for Tri nit y
Chu rch w ill be he ld al 6::10 a .m.
Sundav with the Eas ter worship
hour a·t 111: 2o p.m . to br foilowPd
by communion. Brea kfast will be
served fo llowing the sunr ise
srrvlcr. Members of Trinit y
Church are to ta kr thrir Lenton

Pom eroy Kroger Storr will be
h•rv lng an egg hunt lor c hild ren
two to s ix Salu 1·day mornin g at 8
a .m .
The Eas ter bu nny will br
pr·rsenl to greet the children who
are to eongregat0 oulside thr
s lot'&lt;'. and then move Ins ide lor
the rgg hun t. Pri~es wtll oe
awarded a nd lhe bu nny will Ill'
ava ila ble lor plclures a l $2 each,
Di rk Wa rn er. m a n age r ,
a nnounced.
A color ln!l conl es l a nd a je lly
be~.n guessi ng contest a re bl'lng
· helll' th ls week at Krogers.

ings Time ancfoPened there·
after for furnishing the ma·

tion io 1483.581 ,60,
A pre-bid mooting will be
hold on Tuoodoy, April 21,
19B7, at 11 :00 a.m. ot the

1-'-:.:.:.::.p..:...:.:b:._I_I_C_ _No-tt'-ce - rosoillng borrow metorlot. Tho
material will be ul8d on the
strip mine to provkle a madium for establithing veget•
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Pursuant to Title IV of the tive growth on the 1ite.
Surface MininR Control and 141151tc

DIVISION OF
RECLAMATION
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL Re.IIOURCES
1856 FOUNTAIN SQUARE
SECOND FLOOR
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43224
untii Friday.' Moy 1, 1987 at
11 .:00 a.m. O.ytight Sav-

this project 11 determined
by the Oivltlon of Roctemo·

Wu.'· Si nger s of Poi nt

Egg htmt .ret

23rd day ofDistrict
Morell,.
crThio
.. k Consarv•ncy

Oap'artment of Natural ResourcM. The estimate for

OPEN MON.-FRI. 10·9;

3.47~;

"R"-

514 EAST MAIN
POMUOY

DIVISION OF REClAMA·
noN.
111815 FOUNTAIN
SQUARE, BUILDING H, SECOND FlOOR. COWMBUS.
OHIO 43224, No biddor may

(Building HI of the Fountain chaud 'from r!)inoritv bu"Square Offices of the Ohio r ""s ohall be at sot forth in

land and water resources adv·

SAT. 10·9; SUN. 10·9

lean Up 1117
Ohio
WEEI

RAC INE - Rac ine Legion
Pos t 602 Is sponsorin g an Easter
F:gg Hunt on Sa turday, at 1 p.m.,
for a ll childre n under 12-yrars of

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
s'eottd propoulo witt be

by the Deportment of No- fied minority buainit11 aubturol At~ourcot,' The Dlvi· contractorl and material ~

Division of Reclamation. onely tflocttd by poll mining.
1866 Fountain Squere Court. A complete copy of the enviBuilding H-2. Columbus. ron~ 111811ment is availOhio, 43224.
obit from 1he Ohio DepartThe specific project in- ment of Natural Rosourcoo.
cluded in this action it the P., Oivioion of · Atdamt~~ion,
geville II Reclamation Project 1 B56 F&lt;Motoin Square Court.
located in Sections 16 and Building H-2, Columbus.
17, Scipio Township, M.oigo Ohio, 43224,
County, Ohio, Tho original
Tho specific project in·
Proiect plan was amended to eluded in this action ~the Litinclude two borrow araaa for tit Lttding Creole il Roctamorosoiling material. Tho borrow tion Project located in Soc·
motorial will be sproed on the tiona 16, 16, 21 and 22. Sciproject site to provide a med- pio Township, Meigs Coumy,
ium for establishing a vegeta- Ohio. The original project pion
tivo cover on tho site.
was amended to include aix
14) 16 1tc

Public Notice

PAGEVILLE II
RECLAMATION PROJECT
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
RECLAMATION PROJECT
NUMBER MG-Sc-3-S

United States Oepa""'ont of, land rectomatk&gt;n projod in' the
the Interior, has opptovtd the Stote of Ohio, Tho Stote (If ' •
BflVironrnental a~~M~mant for Ohio h• tw_..t ll!1d tho Of.
this project whicll was subm~· fic:e (If Surface Mining Rod• •
ltd by tho State in opplicatioto matk&gt;n ond En(orcoment.
lor Totte IV financial assistance Unitad Statot D-bn•ot (If
in reclaiming end rlltOt'il)g the • - · 'htl _..,td tho
land and water r~ adverotly allocttd by post mining.
A complete copy of th...,mrironmental asseument is available fro"! tho Ohio Oop.t·
ment of N!ttural Resource~.

Public Notice

Noturol Rooourees. 1B66

PORTLAND - Hevl,•ul, ~' ri -.
day , Sa turday a nd Sunda)•. i : :Ill
nig htly, at Hazd Commu nity
Chu rch. Linda Damt•wood ,
spP.aker.

...

Creek Conurvancy District.
This
day of March.

shall ba required to move
onto the site and commence
work within 7 working day s
following noti1ication to
proceed and shall be required to complete the well
drilling and development
fieldwork within 90 calendar days tOIIowinQ com-

Pl&lt;•&lt;tsa nt. W.Va .. Hl'fh'&lt;'tlo n Trio
of Nt•w Haven . .Ja n a nd Kal hy of
Swa rtrsr. Christia n Sounds, LO·
g;m, w.v .. .. Charity of Point
P l!'as ant. Old Tim er's QuartN ,
MldtiiC'port, a nd VoiC&lt;'s of Love,
Midd le port.

t

By order of th&amp; Leading

land ropamatlon project in the
State of Ohio. The Stole of
Ohio has prepared and the Of·
lice of Surloco Mining Recla-

Ohio Department of Natural
Resourc11. Division of Reclamation herl!liby gives no:

-""l""-

SATURDAY
PORTLAND - Da n Hay man
and the Fa ith Tr io will be s inging
Sa tu rday evening, 7:30 p.m ., al
reviva l serv ices at Hazel Community Chu rch , off Sla te Route
124 , be tween Portla nd an d Long
Bottom . Eva ngeli st wi ll be Linda
Da mewood.

wa lk-ins wt•lronw .

N&lt;~ now

tained at the office of ·Bur·
gess 6 Niple, Limited, Ia·

ronrnental aues1111ent which

conc:ems an abandoned mina:t

Reclamttion Act of 1977,
30 U.S.C, 1201et ""'~·· tho

Horsesho(l' tourney

GAL LI POLIS - Angle Compr m olle. of Cle veland, Ohio State
overseer for Flame Fe llowship,
wi ll be speaki ng at the 6:30 p.m.
Friday chap lrr meeting or
Flame Fellows hip, to·be held a t
Da le's Smorgasbord , Ga ll ipolis,
Th e publi c is Invited.

I'UM I&lt;HOY Halr-a·lhon,
Thursda y. Ha. m~ to (i p, m, In the
rosme tology th•par lm Pnl ·of
M ~ l~s Hi gh , 1\ppointmPnts and
F'I!II.M Y
IWTI. J\NO- J\ 11 nigh t gospe l
s ing al lhl' Hut lan d Civic l'rnt&lt;•r,
b&lt;•g lnni ng at i p.m . sponsorPd by
tiw Ru tl and F' rl'&lt;' Will Ba ptist
Churc h with othN a r·r.o r hurr h
c hoirs partiC'ipatin g. !ldmlsslon
Is frrr and lh &lt;' pub lic is inv it ed.
Slngf'rs to Include lilt• T ruP
CospPI Sou n&lt;ls of IV hr PI Prsburg,

drive. Music by Mldn ile Express: a dm iss ion $2 pN person.
Ail proceeds donaled to Rac ine
Vol unteer Fi re and E mergency
Departments . Syracuse resl·
dents wa nt ing to dona te to th0
fund . may se nd donations lo
SVFD to for ward to Raci ne.

MIPDLEPORT- Middleport
Communit y Good Friday servl·
res at 7:30 p.m. Friday a t the
First Presybyterla n Churr h with
Rev, Gilbl'r t Cralg, pastor of Mt.
Mor ia h Ba ptist Church, s peak·
ing; combined choi rs o[c hurches
under di rection of J un e Kloes wi ll
present music.

· Copies of tho CONTRAcT
DOCUMENTS may be ob·

tion cost is $378,000 as of
March 1, 19B7,
Tho successful BIDDER

Community calendar/area happenings
WEDN ES DAY
HAR RISONV ILLE - Columola Tow nship Board of Tr ustePs
wi ll mC'Ct In s pc·clal sess ion
W~d n esd a .v , 7:.10 p.m., a t t h ~ fire
sta ti on in Ha rr is onvil le.

s hall be mcluded.

tice of th e availability of a

. FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT lor on envi·

The Daily Sentioei- Page- _11 _ .

Public Notice

received at the:

Public Notice

Notice

Notice

'

.......Pt.Pliiiiiilirit···--·
8o Vi.cinity ·

GEAIY'S
IODY SHOP

5SOP. St~ Wd.tlt I

30011 hrrith A¥1, April 16,

Pit. 9U·3537
4-1-'17·1

tNftg. mite Mtmt. Rlln dett

m~ns. W'OfMnl,

,,

Allfll 11.

chi klrtnt ck&gt;

21104,

•

Arta IUPinritor. ltt.p. •"'IN·
tiout women n~N to hire •nd
&amp;rain dlmOilltrltOrt. Unueual
qut~Uty. tift• aM deooretkHI Nnt.
Work from raur homt. Weekly
PI\'ChiCfo, - ., trlpt. frtt
trMI6niJ, · Fr.. stmplt kh, ftO •

""'"'INnt.

For deteh c..

I _•:.;o...ttoct
::.;.l_t_4_:
·1.:.
14_·.:;
11:.:7,:
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Help Wanted

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

••

LAFF·A-DAY

Hlrlngi Government job•· your
,,,•. us.ooo..aee.ooo.Phone
till reful\deble. (802)838-8886
ht. 1449.

44

63

3 room_• &amp; bath. stove 6 refrlg,

n

All utilit ies induded. Adults
· only . No pett. Ph. &amp;1•· 4•e-

AVON, no "'vice charg-e, open
tefrltorlee. phone 304 -676 ·

GreclGut living. 1 tnd 2 bed·
room llpartm8f!U at Village
Man or and Rivenide Apart·
mentt in Middleport . FrGm
12Ht. including utilities. Call

hrn extra monev in the Army

Natlon11 Guer~ . ;,o~ - 875 - 3960
or 1-B00-842-3819.

.614·992·na1 . EOH.

Federal, Stata, and Civil Service
Job• ., e.707 to t59, 148 year,

Partially f~rn ished , upstair~ apt.
in Bradbury. 4 rooms . 1 V:r betht.
t2 60. per month including
water. Depoti1 $100. Call 614·

hiring. Call job line 1-1518-

3811 IJit F-1980 for l1tinag. 24
hu.

992·3312.

Shear Oemln tlon Heir Styling,
G111ipolls Ferry, WV. interview·
ing for h1b ltylltt, for tppo int ment 304 -876-7531 April16 &amp;

Apartments and houiBS for rent .

M1ture woman to babysit in my

APARTMENTS. ·mobile home1,
houses. Pt . Pleesent •rid G~llipo ·
lit. 614· 446; 82~1 .

Coll614-992-2403,

16, 6'90·8,00 PM.

0

home. 6 days per week , experlftnee end rflferent:el required.

cell evening• 304-882 -3699.

Penon to mow smatt lewn, 400
Flnt Stt ., Pt. Pit. .

12

Situations
.Wanted

Virginia'• Personal Ctre Home
hit vacancy for elderly people.
24 hours caJe. 20 yuu e11.pe·
rience. Rtetonable r1tt1 . Call
anytime, 614·949· 3Cl14.
WQI do house cleaning, rnGw
Ylrda . etc . Referen ctt Fur·
nlshed. 304-876· 71 86 .

16

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1
31 Homes for Sale
41 Houses for Rent
3 bdr. ran ch, Rodney Village II ,
$2 86 mo. plus deposit . Refer en·
CBs requ ired. Call Blackburn
Re&amp;hy 614 -446-0008 .

7 rooms. bath %, house in
Chettar, Ohio. Price reduced
from 827,000 to $26,000.
Phone 614 ·986 ·3571.

Unfurn ished h·ouee, 3 BR , Rod·
n9y Village II . 8275 . Ph . 446·
44 16 after 7PM .

Ditt ressed owner. Mu at sell.
Nlee 3 bedroom hom e in Pome·
roy . Unbelievable Price. Cl!lll
614·992· 3187.

3 BR , livingroom. large kitchen,
single garage. ut ility room , on
Rt . 35 3mi. from HMC . With
option to buy. Ph. 614-446·

6 room. b11th. utili1y, garag e.

Schools
Instruction

central he111. A.C .. storm win·
dows. and doors . 614 · 992 ·

1368.

5204.

All1rain Now . Southeestern BU I ·
ineu College. Ce ll 614· 446·

4367.

An11ious to Sell. reduced price, 3
badroomt. 2 full beths, built in
kit cfl en. cent ral eir. bern. pond,
trailer pad. 8.3 acres. Attumabl e
loan. phone 304·676·2885 .
Just few minutes h om tGwn, si11.
acres. Nice 3 bedroo m houte.
beutment. and carport. 304·
676· 3030 or 676 ·34 31.

18 Wanted to Do
Mature Christian men. GrGunds,
keepin(l, hlndymtn, and lawn·
care Ph. 61 4 · 446· 2750.
Work wanted mowing, odd jobs.
llgtu htullng. Meigs, Gttlia and
M11on Counties . 614 · 992 ·

8589.
IS30.

Child dtY care provided In my
home. blrth thru pre-achoolllge,
referenve• available, 11111 p e ·
rienctd, 304-773·5896 .

304·882·2486.

3 bedrOom. unfumia hed at 613
Mill St .,' Middleport . t200. ptr
month plus 1200. deposit . Ro•·
erencea required. Call614· 992·
7701 .

607 Chandler Drive, Poi nl Pl ea·
sent. 3 bedrooms newly remodeled kit chen end beth. New
carpet. Un attached gore ge. Full
tile basemen!. Ltrge livingroom
tnd dining. Great location. Low
60 '• · Call 304 -765 · 0128 .
Thu,adav e 9;00·9:00 ask for
Oave.

Myrtle Beach CondG Rental. 2
bed rooms, 2 bath t. t leepa 6 .
Furnished complete with linen a.
Tennis courts, indoor-outdoor
pools. sa una , steam room. ret·
tau rant. Few steps from th e
ocean. No pets. EII.Callent ratu.
Phone 614 ·423-8817.
2 bedroom house, garage, 1235.
plus utilities. Mt . Vernon Ave.
Rererence &amp; depos it req uired.
304-675·265 1.

NEW AND USED M081L E
NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH. HOM ES ' KESSEL 'S QUALITY
lNG CO . reco mmends that you MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
do buslne11 with people you WEST, GALLIPOLIS. RT 35.
know, and NOT to tend monlt'( PHON E 614·446·7274 ,
I

through the mail until you have
invHtlgetld 'the offering.
Own your own J••n·sporttwear.
Iedin tpparel. ment, children• ·
mtt•nhy, large slzea, petite.
dantJeweet·•etoblc, bridal, lin·
g...-le or accesaorltt atott. J ord·
echa. Gltano, Cll\lin Klein , Ser·
gio Valente , Ev1n Picone, Liz
Claibotnt , Gllollne. Htalthtn
over 1000 othtfl. t U ,BOO to
e28,100 lnvenuuy, tttln ing,
fhtturtt, vrand opening etc. Ctn
open 1&amp; d1y1. Mr. Loughlin

16121188 4228.
O~n vour own

jean·tpomweer.
l•d•" IPPtrel, mens. c hltdr ensmaternltv. large sl•ea. petite.
denctwtlr· . . roblc, bridal. linOMit or t cceuorles store. Jord·
eche. Gitano. Calvin Kl ein. Ser·
gJo Vtltnl•. Evan Picone, Liz
Cltlbtlrnt, Gatollne. Htalthtea
over 1,000 others. • u .eoo to
•28.900 Inventory, trtlnlng.
fiatur11, gra nd open ing etc. Ctn
open 1&amp; d~•· Mr . Sidney

14041252·4489.
HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS·
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN If
YOU •r• tconomlctlly dlstdvant•ged between 1ges of 18 to 21
'letra old would llh to receive
.,our OED . ccntect th e Emptcymntt Security "Job Service
Offlct" at 226 eth Sl. , Po int
Pttllnt, W. Va. orce11304 -8752770, April 15 thru 20. 9 :00·
B:OO PM ror more info rmation.

23

Profenional
Services

HGmltown pertonal cere. Htve
v•cen cv tor edult c:are. Profta ·
atonal tmployets In 3 working
ahlltl. Cell 614·992 · 6859 o r

&amp;14·f49·2927.

.. A Utile Oetign", Interior d•
~on butlnets tor people on
llmlttd budget. Independen tly
owntd. 304· 075-6535 .
Ele&lt;:UOiull Sllll tnd Strv'ce,
30•·175·1•&amp;7. Specitl : Elec&gt;
uolu• 0 ·2 •weeper •3•9.00.

Ar.ol Esld le

New 38R 2 car garaa•. br ic..
front. lron1 porch, nict lot . I
m ilea Soutfl of G•lllpol l•

1982 Mansion on beautiful
riverfront lot in Middleport. To tal
ell!lctric, AC. two large bed·
rooms a nd many e11. tru. Cell
614-992 · 3348.
-

For Hie by owner: 2 ttorvhou ..
in Middleport owrlooklng park.
30 yr , gutrnt•ed vlnyle siding.
W-'4'¥ c11pet. 1 ,_. bllh. uniqu.
woodworh. 614·992-5121.
Govtrnmtnt homM from •1 .
(U - repelrl Dellnqutnt ••• prop·
, erty. Repo11nlions. Call 101·

fD&lt;

2 aa.ctroom houu In Clifton.
Price rtduclld rrom 111,000 to
Phone 1·30.· 773·

u•.ooo.

1134.
3 BR.,
dining

14~~;66

2 BA trai ler, 6 mi. from
town on 218 . Large private 101
with induttrial type pii!IV ground
equ ipment. t200mo . Pk. 614-

266·1393.

197S. 12a60 mobile hom e for
sale. t2200. Call 614-992 ·

2 Bedroom, near Hol1er. child·
ren acce pted Ph . 614· 448 ·

5941 .

7032.

1973 Freedom . 1411.70. 3 bed·
rooms. slove. rofrigeretor, cu r·
tfl int, 87600 Ct ll 814-992 ·
7479 .

2BR . reference &amp; deposit re·
qulred Ph . 614· 367·7220
2 bedr(lom trailer in country.
S200 per mon1h. Guand we tar
included. 61 4 · 742·2 170 .

1986 Cham pion mobile home. 3
bedrooms, IIICI:II)tlonally nice,
1!117,900. Financing avai lable,
304·676 ·4480.

Mobile hom e tor ren t near
Ctlethira. 3 lutdrooma Ca ll
614-367·7148.

1984 S'c hull , 3 bedrooms, total
l!lll'tC!ric, extn11. phone 30• · 675·
5375 a ft er 4:00 PM

2 bedroom. fum l1hed, cle•n . 1
child, no pets, 8150. per month.
New H11ven, W.Va. Call 304·

1211.60 mobile home, un1ur·
nished, 2 bed rooms , 1970
Dodge lA tnn . Cell even ings only

682·2466.

304·773.6279.

Furnished, 3 bedroom. wuher
and dryer. No pets. Call 814·

10~~. 6 0 h ailer, wallt and ce iling
tolld wood. good ahapa. waaher
a nd dryer, ldetl for river. pick-up
paymentl *83 .00mo. or pay oH

949·2263.

2 bedrooms. total electric, 1ir
cond. l.t. mile out Sand Hill Road.
Phone 304-675· 3834 .

02284.53, 304-882·3328

1973 KirkwGod. 1 4a70 , 3 bod·
roomt, porch, outbuild ing, sate!·
lite dleh . Located 1 1cre1 on
McCu mber Ro1d , Rutland ,
Ohio, relocating muat sail, c1111
304-8B2 · 2111 or 882· 2B23 .

33

Mobile hom &amp; for rMt , 2 bed·
rooms. deposit requited. vou pay
util it iBI. phone 304-675 · 2536.
14lll70 mob ile home. penially
lu rnlahed, central air, c lose to
lthOOIJ, hotpitel and atGrea.
Phone 30• ·676 ·5789 at1 er 4
p.m.

Farms for Sale

Mobile home, 2 bedroom• 111
electric , Gall ipolis Ferry ,
t 1SO.OO plu s utilltlu. tmen
depotit, 304· 676·40Bq.

gv, Acrn · Mode•n house. barn,
huntin g. Borders Wtv ne Forrest
139,000. Land Contra ct· qu• li·
fled buve• Ph . 6 ,-'· 379 ·2 144 .

44

10 tcre term. 3BR Me bile home
with U1116 room eddltlon,
woodburner. Dlf'lgl, 3 out bu ild•
ingt, llplrate lot w llh 2 8di6
toot foundation &amp; block work tor
new home, clttern. wat1r. 12
miles from G•lllpolls o n Hannen
Trace Rd. oH775 119,000. Call

r~c:rutton roam, kitchen,
nMMn, lergt~ front and

paooh . la10 wooHn buildIng, prd choln fink fence.

-

Rullllc: HIUe, Syrac:L•. Ohio.

114-14f·291 0 IHitween 9·
4p.m. 114·H2·5811olter4'00

Apartment
for Rent

Furnlthed AI unfurnished tpt 1..
•HO .OQ and up , reflftnces Ph.

304·575·7738 or 304-&amp;76·

45

Furnished Rooms

Rooms for rent ,. dav . week.
month. Gellia tiotel. Call 614446-9716 . Rent as low at 8120
month.
·
Furn i,.s hed room . 1140. Utilities
paid. Share beth. Single male.
919 Second . Gtmpolis. Call
446·4418 after 7pm.

76

Old O;ient.l Augt W~nt.cll Any
size or condh:ion. C.ll loll free

34

Business
Buildings

Callahan's Used TireS hoP . Over
1.000tiret. tlzes12, 13. 14, 15,
16, 18.5. 8 mil• out At. 218.

oon, Oh. e14-2e8·5930.

11 hp. ·Se1r1 Mower t676 .00
heningt. .

Ph. 614-441-20715

050. 814·992-7580.
Tonv 1•

Gun Repairs. hot reblut·
lng. Open 9;00 AM to 7 :00PM.

$600.00; 304·876-4475.

Winchester ~15;30, I 120. 304·

676·6719 ,

woodsplittar, runs off
lractor'a hydraulic tyatem, 3 pt.
hi tch 8325 . Al10 1971 Chevv
pickup, V1 ton , 307 engine with
flatbed, 1400. Cell 304-882-

New

7479.

3328.

Space for small ,trailers. AU
ho o k·ups . Cable. Alao eHiclency
roomt. eir and cable. Mason,
W,Ve. C•II304-773·58S1 .

B formals~ tilts 6·8 and 9 ·10,
116.00 to 150.00. Cell after
•:oo please. 30o4-&amp;7&amp;·1794 .

Speci~ul Mobile Home lots for
rent, large recreation and picnic
area, free lot give away. 304·
676· 3073 after 5 :00PM.

26 inch Ouezar console TV
t 210.00. Swing Itt. Picnic
table. 3 manreu boll. apringt
U6 .00 per se t. 304· 675 ·•689 .
One Shop Smith new. complete
with Crahmans package
I 1.800 .00 firm . Ctll 304·882·

Merchandise

2293.

51 Household Goods

Two double barrel• t150.00
each. One Model 97 t%715 .00.
Firm. Previously owned by Ernest Heuon, 304-182· 2293 .

SWAIN

Used furnltura, tolld wood full
ti le bed 130.00 . New mattre11

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St .. Gellipoi11 . New &amp; u sed
wood -coat stoves, 8 pc wood LA
suite 1399, bunk beds &amp;199.
recliner• ntrw &amp; uaed bedroom
suites, wringer wnhen , &amp;
shoes. New livingroom tuitet
S199 · 1599 , lampt . Call 614·

Hemloc... 5' to 6', tightly
sheered conical ahtpt. Ideal fOf
landsca ping. Santa ' s Forest,
Evans. W. Va. Phone 30• · 896·

446·3169.

135.00. Coli 304·875·3838.

3001 .

65 Building Supplies

County Appli ance, lno. Good
used appllencea and TV seta.
Open SAM to 6PM . Mon lhru
Sat. 614· ••6· 1699, 627 3 rd.
Ave. Gallipolis. OH .
Vall e'f Furniture, new &amp; und.
large section of quality turni·
lur e . 1 218 Eutern Ave . ,
Gall ipolis .

GOOD USEO APPLIANC ES
Washert, dryeu , retriglf'atora,
nnget . Skagg s Applian ces .
Uppet River Rd. beaide Stone
Crett Mo1el. 614 ·446·7398.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
So tes and chtlrt priced from
1395 to t995. l1blea t50 and
up to t 125. Hlde·a· bedt U90
to S696 . Rec llnen t226 to
1376 . Lamps *28 to 8125 .
Oinetttt I t 09 end up to 1496.
Wood table w-6 chairs 8286 tG
t796 . Desk t100 up 10 1376.
Mulches UOO 11nd up. Bunk
beds compl8'1e w-m1t1teues
1296 and up to t395 . Baby beds
*11 0 S. t 176. Mattre11es or bo lt
spr ing• full or twin 163, tlrm
•73. and 183. Outensets l226,
King t3&amp;0. 4 dr•wer chMtt66 .
Dre11en t89 . Gun c•bineta 8 ,
10, 12 gun. Gas or electric rang e
I 376. Baby mattrenn 135 &amp;
U5 . Bed tramn 120. UO A
King frame lf:iiO. Oood selectin
ot bedroom 1ultes. mettl c•
blnett, heedbotrds I 30 and up
10 t65 .
Used Purnlture: wood table &amp; 2
benchea, beds. &amp; dretatr. 3
miles Gut 8ula11lll e Rd. Open
9AM to &amp;PM . Mon. thru Set .

614·448·0322.
STOP·LOOK·SAVE

Bu ilding Materia l•
Block, brick, sewer pipes, win·
dowa, lintels. etc . Claude Win·
len, Rio Grande. 0 . Call 614·

246·6121 .

Concrete blocks all sizes yard or
dellverv . M11on aand. Gellipotla
Block Co.. 123'12 Pine St.,
Gallipolis, Ohio CaU 614-446·

2783.

Special BuUdlng Trull Sale

12h .. 19ft, 21h, 22ft, 2.,...

SlNe at P1rto"n1 Furniture
141 &amp; Eut•r" Avenue
Bedroom Suittl t399-t900
Liv ing Room Sultea t179.95·

,

Chest of Ortwera· 4 drawer
148 .
5· drawer chest U9 .95.
U•ed ltvinu room tofts and
IO\Iheat. Corbln.Snydlf'Furniture Ph . ~ 14· 441- 1171.

Cryer, freezer, lewn

mow.r, tlectric typewriter good
condition. Call 814·2&amp;8·17•7.

67

Musical
Instruments

o·o od used woman• red Camerano Accordian t160 . fi;m Ph.

59 For Sale or Ttade
1968 City Aluminum Dump
Trailer 30ft. 1974 Dodge 0 -800
DieHl Log Truck. G -Modtl Prentice Knuckleboom Loader whh
cab • power unit · D iu ~~tl.
Mounted on T..dom Ford 18ft.
Pup Treilor. 24ft . Starcrah
Camper sleeps e. fully equiped
FFC Saw·Buck. Montg~ery
Ward wood splitter like new.
Troy Built Tiller. 1977·0 ·100
Dodge Truck 80.000 1ctuel
milet. runa good Call614· 388·
9031 Evenlngt.

Groom 1nd Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breeds ... AII
styles. Julie Webb Ph. 61.\-446·

0231 .

Purebred Pin Bull Pupplea Ph.

814-3e8-9338.

Hemt ler set up -includes tank·
top, water bottle. 1 lb food &amp;
fr" hamst er. •a.oo Call 614·
Registered Greet Dt ne, temale.
black with white blaze. 2VJ years
old. Pay fOf' Vlt bill-t100. Call

814-448·1354.

AKC Regiatentd Britt•nySpan iel
Pupple1. Call after 5pm 61•·

61 Farm Equipment

1------------2010 John Deere dieael tr•ctor·
piGws. dltc: f3950 . New Idea
Dyne Bounce mower U95. Late
mod~ 22•T John Deere balet'
11296. HtY wagon 8300. Call

814·288·8622.
CROSS&amp; SONS
U.S. 36 Wett. Jeckson.
&amp;14·288-8461 .

Ohio.

Ma11ey Fergu10n. New Holland.
Buth Hog Sales 8. Service. Over
40 used tractou to choo• from
Ill Go'mplate line of new &amp; used
equipment. Largest sel..:tlon in
S .E. Ohio.

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 36 W. Gellipolis,
Ohio. Ca11.614-441· 9777, eve.
814·4•6· 3692 . Up front trac·
ton with warranty over 40 bPd
trtctort, 1 000 too\1.
UtilltV 81dg. Spl : 30' 11.40'19 ',
16•8 Ckftrhead door. Slf'vice
Door. t&amp;333 Erected. Iron
Hors111 Bldgs. 814-332-97.6 .
1953 Ale11 Chambers Tractor
Lf¥er &amp; Plows t 1000. 3hp.
Brushcutter for t71 . 1976
Gravely needt repeired t200.
AMF Hp . riding mower I 12&amp; .

Ph. 614·367·7813.

1 Yllr old Troy-Built rototiller. 8
horse Kohler motor with electric
ttert plus •ccniClrin. Call after
3 pm 614- 317·0423 .

Chain saw parts. supplin and
repain. Sideu Equipment S•les.
Hentt.rson, W.Vs. phone 304·
675·7.21 .

62 ,Wanted

to Buy

2985.

lot 4·1 ecrn mor•IHI, 5 miiH
from chy llm it1. Fit 218 . Call
11•·441· 2480 sfter 4pm.

Want to lease tob1ceo Mason or
Putnam County, cell Andy
S iglar, Morgtn't Woodl1nd
Farm, 304· 67&amp;-1281 evenings.
W.nttd to buy grende logs
d•llvered tG sawmill , P1ul
Mercer Sawmill. McArlhur ,

Ohio 46881 . 614·59&amp;·5933.
63

livestock

"'::Jeldlftg
·~·
M••brtd
to

ot lonny Dee hr

2 Rqit..,..,

J.,...,,

Ph. e14·44e·702S.

1nytJme.

Furnl1hed upata in, 2 room• •
beth, utUitiM furn ithtd, CIMn.
No petl. Adults. Call 114· «8·

64

c.•

Mtd one

""" .,.,, 304·171-Zoeo.
Hay 8t Gr1in

Hll\'. 11.2S ond 11.110 per b.C..
304·111-3810.

d.,

we•

:!:'.::Z c';o=.

'

9219

1973 VW. 96.000 actual mil...
Days Cltl614·44&amp;· 1919 Even·
lnga Cell 614· 446·6670.
1965 Chevy 11.000 actutl
miles, 100% original, e~~;cellll'lt
condition Call &amp;14·448· 70159
Befort 6pm.
1955 Desoto faircondit ton. runt
good 11000. or betl offer. Ctn
be teen •t 69. Sycamore St.
1985 Thunderbird ' Elan .
Lotdtd . V8 , 50.000 actull
mlln . taBOO or will ftade for 83
or 84 Cutin or Z28. Call

614·742·3154 or 814·992·
6885. '
1989 Cor~ette. 3150· 300 HP. 4

op. Coli e14·742·2875.

1972 POnt iac L1 Mant. Good
Interior and e~~;terlor, good tlrn
Call 614-742 · 3166 or 614·

742·2592.

815 Seed 8t Fertilizer

"The 1811 thing I 1•1ltlllbel -lllfnll
• 'sat.ty ttm' llgn falling towardltM..."
I

14,.,.,,.,....
....,k.......
...

f o r - ............. .
lit. ...

w••• ,

-r T.IsF;-'R;I-;0:.-IrE:. F:I. - ~1 . .!

8:05 (I) tle'telly Hlllbllllal
1:30•(2) 0) NIC NIQIItly Newa
(!) lnlllde tilt PGA Tciur ~A)

·~
.

B1

Home
Improvement~
•'

WATERPROOFING

I •

. ~:-:i~:·~ .

•

PRINT NUMBERED LEITERS IN
THESE SQU RES

• (Illl9gan'• " - •

6 u~~R~~8 ~N~~~i tmm I

I THOUGHT &amp;ROOKe
WOULP (:IE &amp;ETTER OFF
WITH ALL THE THINCltl'
OWeN COULP PROV1c:&gt;e
FOR HER. I !&lt;HEW LIFe
WITH ME WOULDN'T ~e

SWEEPER and sewing mactiine.•
repeir, Plrtl. end auppli•. PI~.'
up and delivery, Davis Vacuu"'· 1
Cleaner , one half mile Jpo::
Georges Creek Rd. CaH 81•-';
448-0294.
..t '

by filling In the missing wb rds
L..-1-.L-L..-1-.L-l you ·deYelop fro m s1ep No. 3 below.

TfiYIIenl
• (2) OJ Highway to
Mea- Jonolhan and Mark
help • 14 vnr old acuctent
ad)UIC to colllaf, (A) Q
W a Cll Peifect llnangara

Profnaional wallpaper inttalla·
tlon Call Randv Ph. 1514· .,.6·
8210 or 446-3131 or -.e.

2200.

Ill liD Hltlonlf OaogrlpNc
8peclll Look at a group ol
lndlvldYIII whO restore
pieCes ol lhl post Q
1111 .• 1121 11011111
lUI P1~1111•w• Wrip ups 01
lhl day'a world newa and In

RON ' S Television Service .
Hou• calla on RCA . Ouarar,
GE , Spec:ialing In Zenith. Calt~

304·576·2398 or 114-448'
2454.
'

..

Fetty Tree Trimmlnv. stump
removal. Call 304-671·1331 . "

815·208e or e75·7147.

2 door

1981 Chtvrotet Malibu Clalllc
wagon. AC , AM-FM stereo,
power windows. door loclcl, eac
cond. 30•·176-438• .
'85 Dodge Otytona. one owner.
grut cond , 20. 000 miles.

Trucks for Sale '

MACK Tr1ctor '78. dbl . frama I
'78 Benson 30' 1161" dump, 9&amp;%
rubber overall. Ready to work.
Will ttH separately. ~51• · 2&amp;6·

1830.

~NR)

91

NO 01'11. KNOM I'M MDII!
'YOCJRE LYI NG 10 ME, .JUST
THE Wo\Y SHE DID!

67e·2941.

~agAI

IIOOccl 5400 mil•. t1e00.

R-

socloly girl meant
La Filmma. D

WHAT'S THAT
THING'?

Attklential or commerciel wir·
ing . New 11rvict or tepeirs.
LlcenMd electricien . Estimate
free. Ridenour Electricel, 304·

Won on raffle tk:lilt. 11 lleluet
mho. 11111 - ·· A....

10:30 I]) ,.,.,_ 8nlpl/loll
(!) fl-' Hole (A)
(I) A~ of Their Qwn

.Ill UIA Tonitht
11:00 I]) IWdDIIb and
McColllllctc

......

•(J) til •~

A a A Wtter Set\liot. Home ..
cilternt. welt., pools filled.
Formtrf\t J•mn 8ay1 W111er1
Same ratat. Call 304 ·171·

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Service. lwimmint~
poolt. c i11ern1 &amp; wen1. can.

'

Eac.._.t earddon t4.100. Pit.

B7

., .

rfPC)111 on-'«!~

and llnancltl ,.,.. with LOu

.~,...1.1111:;!

8¥ I" ..,PJ.
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lti'
O:."..::'r...:."

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IIJM ScMIIIIt clelml his
jln!DIU ol nucilllr lullon will
.::.holtzolll. ~R)
•
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By n'a ·

Col 114-742·2171.

··--·78--.

llllrtocll. . . Currant

(f) AI AMIItOIIA ;,au

PEANUTS

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.

11:30. (J) S TOIIIght llcow
!JllwrtiC -~Ll
(J) WtcJIIO Iii Ctccdoo..

HouM coal. Jim•1ane, ancl1 ~
pavet Deliwettcl l ton and up. '"

1171 HD 71th AfkL'ua•w FLH

114-441-3013.

brough lhllrlezn and ·
1roni Che
Parthtnon 10 England .

OollOt. (0:30)
tlllloillfMOOI*'
• (!) M'A Til

2111.

Upholstery

•=

rnarbll acuCptur•

Jhn Unior, 304-·75·1247 ..;&lt;•
178•7317.
I
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c.............flt. . .I Z -·.
light~. .. · .........

a

lha atory of ' - Lord Eljjin
both phyllcllly and polltlc&amp;lly

Waneteon 'a Water H•ullng , ..
rea~onable retn. immtdllt' •
2,000 filion dttNery, clt1ema, '~
poo4a. w.tl, etc. call 304-&amp;7t

18711.00 Plr. 814·251·CIH&amp;.
1112 flutukl R S 178 dktbiOe
............ 1400. 1172
&amp;uo'*ITS 128--lorl
1221 . ..... 114-211·1217,

MoatWf't Upt I

.... ~

r

.........

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•~~~--22-.TlloMrl..,. ,.t1111 It
Cell l~
110. -.:..z. 304 · .71 - 4114 •• ;-· ., •• . \
wtte all •
1

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lty THOMAS JOIIPH
ACROSS
1 Eskimo

1MO(J) . . . . . AIIn
• ~1ft Pillll (II)

2 "High-"

a Blvd.

settle·
ment
I "Sleuth"
star

4 Front-page

attraction
I Figure
controller

IOTennls
'term

&amp;Queen-'s
lace

II Be curious

7 Thessallan

Ill Region

mountain
8 91181f!

· 18 Showy

14 Stupid
11 Pertain
18 Pen

.t Before

11 Custom

river

I&amp; Italian
river
21 Wife

ofJaaon

11 Have

dinner

33 Alr·defense

20 Prison

group
sentence
U"Pistol·
34 Thrlce(Lat.)
packln' - " 31 Memora·

11 W188811 Z3 Captivate
ble period
17 Wear out 17 Sagacious 37 Brazilian
18 Opera 18 - Mineo
bird
prop
31 Small
38 Apiece
19 English
shark
39 Beard
actress az Quarrel
on grain
_,__.""'"...-'

28Brenda
or Ringo
29 Hearty
drink
SO Luminous

3ZRoman
lady's

garment
33 Accelerate
31Callf.

valley
40 Make effervet~eent

.&amp;I Company
.&amp;Z Shipping
·container
43 Receive
wages

DOWN

Ill .. LJvee
!Ill Lonlllaln lncf loma
...... ollio YaM Tlcllla

For 11M or trlde tor ..,.1 velure
1182 Ytmaha 1150 Mu

, ", 1442.

HONEY POT

!!J,Rl£.

11711. Coli 114·441-114071

glide.

~1 : 51)

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114-245·1215.

1111 Horto¥ o..-

HAPPY BIRFDAV

General Hauling ·'

Celloher 5, e14·448-47U
8370.
1IH Hondo
200 CC. J .J . Wtter

z•

for

ahead co tomorrow's news
alorlts. (I :00)
®Ntwo
10:011 (J) MOYIE: Drum .... (NRI

BARNEY

Electrical
8o Refrigeration

86

~ouble

Ill EveMig lfilwt A wrap up
of IO&lt;Ioy'a ,..., and 1 look

Oitltrd W.cer S•vice: Pools.
Cit terna, Wellt. Delivery ~ny .
Ume. Ctll 614·441 ·7404-No
Iunday cells.
·

Motorcyclee

1914 Honda V-30

Serloutly wouncilld In a
shOotout, Magnum'e In d..lh
defying situatiOn.
lUI Larry lUng LJvel In depth
in11fYieWI wflh lOp '
IIIWIIIIalilrl and Cllllbrltilla.
t:30 (!) lpladwOIIcl fHRA Drag
Racing: All Pro Winter
Natlonala lrom Darlington.
South CarOifna In
10:00 C1l • ~ ,..,..., Q

•=

876-17e8.

°

U P.apoose's
shelter
24 English

aAffair with ttou11011
KniQMa
a gorgaout young

B4

!

21 Have coming

91 .IIJ Metnuni..P.I.

Excavating

19nChevy C·10, 6·cyl, brown
&amp; tan. 11 ,200. Call 614· 448 ·
3200 after 6pm.

18715 Ford piQup. 4 wh..,
drM, IUio, tong wheel bat
t1,500.00. Video dieo pltyer
with 8 movin 110.00. 304·

luclano Pavarottl lnd
wlnnara of lhl Opera
Compan~ of l'llllldelphla{
Luciano Pavarottl
lnilmationll Vol&lt;»
Competl11on perform the
greal Verdi Requiem.

•

Curto'm o•den tHiing. prof&amp;t·
lionel eQUipment. pt"Gfnlionlll
ruults. Ph. 814· 387· 0&amp;17.

1974 Ford ~ ton . 18?3Chevy 'h
ton pic.. up . 304·175-2:W 1.

Ill !Ill PavllfOitlln lice Venll
Requlam. A tlelutl to Youtll

Cor. Founh end Pine
Gtlllpolls, Ohio
•· •
Phone 114-US-3888 or 614·- ·

1978 Ford F-250 4x4, good
condiUon, chrome whH4t, good
condition S3600 . Ph. 614· 388·

9780.

u-.

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING

83

EAST
"Boy, am r running In bad luck to- WEST
t86
,&amp;2
day!" South exclaimed to his oppo- ; ~ Q J 8 ,
nenta. Looking at West, he continued
•
·~~
• Q7 6
"Fint, you had to hold a slx-eard heart : ~ 11 2
tJ B 62
suit; you'd think you ml&amp;ht also hold
the elcht of 9padel." The monologue
.SOUTH
ran on u , the hapleu declarer turned ·
+AKQJIOI
• tO 7 s
to Elll. "Naturally you overrufft!l .
tJet
dummy's trump seven with your eight;
.
+
&amp;
and It wu certainly reuonable lor
you to now play dlamondl. Alth011gh I
Vulnerable: East·Weot
couldn't lilt oil dummy IAl drallf
~aler : North
trumps, I sliD had a chance. Maybe
Eoal
·clubs would divide 3·3. But even that West
Puo
didn't wort," he lamented. "When I
I'UI
played the third hlch club, West was
Puo
PUll
able to rull and I was down ooe."
Declarer did run Into a aeries of un·
Opening lead: • K
happenlnp - the six hearts
West, the eight of apadel with
Eut. the clubs not being S·S. But the
I r.~~r,;~ at the table who wu really un· would be to play the club ace, ruff a
wu Nqrth - unfortunate
and draw trumps. But It Ia alto
eiiOIIIh to have a partner who lacked club
true that South can absolutely guaran·
forealpt playing the hand. It Ia true tee his contract by simply diacardlnca
that declarer would make an O¥er· low minor-suit card from dummy on
tri~ If the third round of bean. cou!d the tblrd heart. Then, whatever the
be safely trumped In dummy with that continuation, declarer will ~mply
lleVen. All he would have to do then draw trumps and make 10 trick&amp;.

•IIJ

1:00 I]) 7GO Club
• (2) Gl MOVIE: 'JMua of
Ne......,'Pifl4' NIC Movie
of . . WHk!HR)
Cll • ~ lp
For MIN
Femou1 author, MH
prOClaimed vigilante hero. Is
ilrgel for gunlcra. D
.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

1981 GMC H•..,'f duty ton 'h
truck. •710. 18 ft . flat bed. Call

+AKQUS

IIUCC411 .

end ntiW home contractorr. .
M11on . W. Va. 304-773-9684 .
or New Haven, W.Va. 304- 182 ~23415 . Paint. wtltpaper, home
repairt, ftf1pttces. chimnaya.
brictt, stone, patlot. block, tid•
walk 1nd drfvewaya.

446·4n7

.6 2
t A 8~ S

James Jacoby

Tllca ""- IIndy's
. figurehead boat Is mora
1nxloua lor contrOl Chan

2842 or 17e-2903.
.• ·
MIDEAST eUILDERS, conc:tm :

197&amp;' Dodge, euJO trlf'tminlon,
runs good 1700 or b.. t offer.
1 974
euto transmission for
a Chtvy IIIli~ t78 .00 Ph.
614· 388-8328 cell after 6pm.

H•·l?

(0:54)

1:30 Cll • ~ HHd of . . Cteu
Mr. Moor• becomao an
lnnoc:ent victim of Clllow
)ourntlltm. (R) D

··

896·3902

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+7

dapth feature reporlt. (1 :00)

Rotary or Clble tool drilling: ,
Most weHs completed same daf.'
Pump Hlu and service. 30•.'

82

·

. 01 MOVIE: MoNa, P1rt 2

RINGLES 'S SERVICE . expe:"·'
rienced carpenter, elec:tridtn 1
maeon, paint•. roofing jlnc!ud-.
ina hot ter lpplicetion) 304 ~

Starke TrH 1nd Lawn Service, · t
Greener lewna that Ia Weed and •
Pelt Free, liquid or gr~ndul" ·
eppllcetton·trM and thrub too: :
Stump removal anywh.,. with· .
out lawn d.,.,ege. For complete •
·trea•nd lawn Clre'tal l3~- 670-~ •

Ford Fairmont

Balklltarna about Amtrlcln
democracy wllen Larry lead•
rent atrlkt.IA) D
·

ALLEY OOP

I I I I· I I

BRIDGE

tleooboiH
7:35(]) Major lelglll IHIINIM
1:00 I]) Mlny Facet of FNCI

614·448·9846,

I

wllh both
. HANDS?" .

• (I) Mljor LNQW

Pruning, mowing ••tump ramo:., .
1111. &amp;tone, mutch. fill. flnC:es,, ·
e\lergreent, 1zali11. rododrerh . ·
drons. Don't Landscepea Ph. ·

the chuckle quoled

.

The tlderfy lildy boarded the bus, handed her cane to a

• 1121 .llll JeopllldJI
®Je'*-1

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•

young fllln and 111&lt;1, ''Would you hold lhis so 1can hang on ,

Ill Crouflre ~0: 30)

~0 COMFORTA~LE.

.

YISTDDA Y'S SCIAM-i.E'is .AIISWIIS

-~~
1111 Whltl of F01tu1111

All tv pet Carpenter &amp; coneretl :
work: lntetior, e•terJor, rem6-, '
dellng, painting. roofing, 'free :
tttimalet . Call 814·••8 ·81?4... ,

e14·986·4484.

'78

.

Comecfll - Ouelm - Vflmle - SnitCh - HANDS

• (I) M'A'8'M
7:05 ~ S.ntord and Son·
7:30•(2) Cll Ntlltrwld Qeme
(!) lpudwOIIcl NASCAR
Winston Cup: Valltyd&amp;ll 500
lrom Bristol, Tenneaaee (R)

.;.·

out

Altar Hndlng
eo many
dlfflrent caldl during lha year,
the very flllt card I receive II
UIUIIIy from IIDII1eone I - .

anchored Hve from New
York. (0:30)

e1121 IIJ) WhMI ol Fortune
t!Nicney Mlllw

Unconditional lifrtirne guar'l lb ~ ·
tee. Local reterencftl fumiahed .
Free ntimalet. Call coUec:t
1· 814· 237· 0488. dey or night .
AGger• Basement
Weterproofing.

~

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•

report&amp; on world economics
and Hnancltl news with Lou
Dobbs. ~0 : 30)

'

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.

IIJI "'loneYtlno Current

....
.~ ·=·

'80 Cordoba c• runs good tnd
took• good. •1 .000.00. 304-

1660.00, 304·87,5·2836.

.

.1t--"TI.-,..1--TI.-,1-.,1-;-'-I e Complele

·~~·acourt

f11,200.00. 304·578·2180.

875·3385 ,

.

.---R-O_M_M_A,_T_.,I

~&amp;c\~~.e,_

Ill liD MlcNalj Llh,.r
N-lkKir (1:00)

H-XR210, - - o a l

•M.OO.-IIei.Ctl....., .....

. I I' I I . 1

1

• (2) PM M11111z1ne
(!) 8pclrtiC- (L)
Cll Enwtllnmtnt Tonight

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s...--Com.1otpl-io -.1111-JIIJ or 1711-UZI
Ylrtlnil Nltlol'ol Com a - .,. 1;00 .....'
Con*!.
Toot .......
,.2,000
ta Mote e;da 1171 .._.. 710.

Ill.,_

1-_,s::....;;r:-=-o-r-c;...;s~~ •.

Ill Squll,. One TV
liD NeWton'• AJiple ~0 : 30) Q
I!J1 FKtl of Uft
• (I) JefftcHna

1:35 (I) Andy Ocl1fltlc
7:001]) Ha--. and

'86 Trtnt Am, T-Top, loaded . . Concret• t inlth, perking lotS. '
betement.a · any alre job. Senior :
one owner . low m ilet . Citizen Oitcounl. Rk:k O.tfield. .

"""con 814·44e·9140 oft.,. 74
5pm OIII2&amp;8· MI1 .

1300. Cell 114·2H-8822.

Country Living . 1 8Ft tum 'ed
apt. AC, Wither and dryet, no
childr.n or pt1a, ret •
roq 'ld. C.lll14·992·2107 . ••.
tar IPM .

1978 Ctlewv Malibu Ciattic,
6-cyt. $13150 Ph. 61•-lllot6 -

1981 Chwy 8 -10 mtlai Cab, V·l
auto. dh, air, phone 30•· &amp;75·
&amp;375 etter 4 :00PM . ·

1811.

4 1 / 10 aor•· Jackton Co. whh
32x II lulld~ tftd.ric &amp; city
hook-up. Owner says nG
rnaoqbl1 ofttr will H refuted.

1978 Plymouth Volore, AT••PS.
PB, eir, tinted windshield, 4·
door. Mint condition $1800.
Call814 -367-7,41 .

614·388-9335.

gn~ndson

Spadout 2bdr. apt .. C . A.. ~Iter
p•id. Near Pine Hut, Gallipolis.

33 acres : 3 miles watt of HMC.
near route 36. Ctll 414-448·
1221 tfter a.

1986 Lincoln Town• Car,
thadow blue with ctrriliie rool.
Excellent condition,· toaded,
18,&amp;00 mil81. Good price Ph.
614-682· 7437 after &amp;PM .

2

~

BASEMENT

•oo

Now buying aheli corn or ear
corn. Call tor let eat quotu. River
City Ftrm Supply, 81•· 441·

•IIJ

I!J1 WKRP In Clnclnlllti

Services

0689.

to form four ll mple words .

I

8Che=~at
News of
emertelnrnent world Is

1 976 Star craft fold down. ·
1leepa 8 with Stove &amp; ice bolt Ph .

the

b.

I
I I ·1 I I I '

91"-

1986 Camero Berllnetta Sp0n
Coupe red with e11.tra ttripe pkg .
At• louver. tilt. air, AM -FM ,
auto with ovetdrive, T.P.I . fuel
Injection. t10.600 Will take
truck trade in. Ph. 814·387·

72

6522.

loW

dll • Gl Cl8 Ntwt

12e7.

Autos for Sale

3000 Ford Tractor with 309 2
row Ford Corn Planter. plows,
disc, 14160, Ph . 614 · 286 -

t•
Hew. S
Regilt..d

New IPtrtmtflt ; compl etely
furn , Ret. • D•P· 1 or 2 tdultt
only. CaiiiS 1•·446 ·0338.

71

17,500.00. 304·882-3715.

riW

36 lots &amp; Acreage

TrilllS porI aIioII

8622.

Duroc Boars. Br.ct just like th e
baM's we · tntMI at the Ohio
Oulflty Rottweil• puppin. See TtttaUon thll gtined over 2.0
both Plrtntl lnd P"P from latt lbl. per drt. Aug• ·Bentley,
liner. Ceft 814·1513·8411 or . Stblnt. OH . &amp;13·114-2391.
81•·198·1317.
Atgllt•r•d Afntrlcen Sad·
AKC r~lttertd Yorkthire ,.,. dllbrtd Hontl for 111le. 3
rltr, 11 wttlll old, *225.00. rne;e't , 1 gelding, good btoocf..

304-e75·43&amp;7.

&amp;ONKER!i-&amp;Y
HOW.

.
• .-•

Seed corn for tale, D1K1Ib 1nd
Kenworthy, 3~-675 - 1508 .

1978 Buick Ragal. PS. PB. 111t

245·5897.

Ooklen Retrltvtr Puppl11 AKC
Regit1ered, very healthy. ••c&amp;l··
lent bloodtinet. nolnn
• • fnt. Ph.
e14· 287-151 10 . •

.wou~p·ve &amp;oNe

~

1987 Travelm11ter ·by Co11ci$. ...
m1n. 26ft .. 7,000 org. mU~,.,
like nNt , loaded. Cell 814-251· ~

wheel, air. cond .. cruise. intmed.
wiper a. Call 814-446· 7390 .

Mauey Ferguson Tractor, 69hp
with plows. tr1n1port disc. • row
planter. Ford mowing mechlne.
International raillt, New Holland
Baler • 4850. PI•. 614· 286·

Oravcnwynd CaUery Ka nnel.
CFA Himalayan. Peraltn and
SlamtH kittens. AKC Chow
puppies. New Chow puppi111.
Caii614·U6 ·38"4 efter 7PM.

FATHeR.

=·

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814·44e-0548"' 44&amp;-9779.

Far111 Suppiii'S
I'. l1vesluck

Ructv mill concrett and ell
concrete auppliH. Cell us Valley
Brook Cement and Supplies.

Pets for Sale

IF I DIDN'T TURt&lt;
· EVERYTHING INTO
A JOI&lt;c, eA;Y, I

~VEI'j. !!'ROOKE'!' RcA~

RIQrronge '-tttrJ . of
0 four
ccromblod words

TRYAGE

•~ 91
(1) SportaLook (1)

Qlv.~t&lt; WAL.&amp;LATT 1!1-t&lt;'T

WOII

WED., APRIL 15 •

•w
Cll
llll"-

CAPTAIN EASY

lUll
'::~~:~' s~~411A-J££trs·
, 14iro4 ~y ClAY l, POI&amp;AN - ' - - - --

-··

EVENING
1:00 I]) tllg Valley

lnternetion•l TO 9 OGler for N~ ''
for per1s. Does not run •soo. Phr:

614·258-1876.

1981 Buivk Regel Limited. 2door, elllcellent condition Ph.

SNAFU®by Bruce Bea.ttie

.

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

614·388·9384.

Ph. 61•·387·7490.

56

•

66 Seed 8o Fertilizer

814-448·2762.

·Television
Viewing
......- ... ··---

dill'• 582-2720.

79 Motors Homes
&amp;C
r~;:==:;~~~======~~~~~~~~·~·-~·;·;--~·~-~1 ~u.-..~~=-~~~--.;
" ..
ampers

614·448·B772.

304·773·5234.

ST/I!f£011f!STiiADCf Ollllb,1116V "1~.

' "'",

28ft .. 28ft .. 38ft. 99 cents per
toot. B 6 8 Surplus SuppliM. St . . John Deere 2 row corn plent
Rt. 160, Porter. Ohio Ph. with 3pt. hitch . Good condition.

448·1354.

Mollohen Furniture • Applian·
ctt. Rt. 7 Nor1h Oellipolls. Ohio
Ph. 6U· 4•1 · 7•44 . lpc. Wood
ll\llng RoGm Suite U99 .00.

•

Coli 304·875·4831 .

3 bedroom lets, living room set
with ~ofte• a end table. Lary
Boy vtbrating reclinlf'. dinnette
181·8 chain; Litttm micrGwa\11,
e1ercise trtedmill. Layton pop
up camper. 10,000 btu eir
conditioner, 3 bar ttools. 304·

~ WII8N ljj~ Jl&lt;E/5~

'

1 bookcate bed and metching

dreaser with minor 1100. 650
gel. tank with hoae end valve,

Of

P'MAY6!'

Uaed 6 Rebuilt Tnnamisiicn1a.
All internally · inspected a gui·
ranteed. lnstalletion end plck·u.P ·
IVIilablt. Cell 114·446· 091'6.., '.

lnduttrial ,sewing ft'!achine. For
Iewing drapes. upholstery.
*160. Nice 8 drtwer desk.
*120. Cell614·441-3783 even·
illga.

&amp;14·44&amp;-3934.

BOR,N LOSER,

BUDGET Tr~nsmiutDI'II : Used&amp;.:
~ebUitt . All type• torque co.nvtf·
••• • tranlfer CIMI . Engine
overtl.ul kits. Allison Trensml•·
aion P81'U 6 CVC Joints. Gu~
ranteed, will del,lver, c•h &amp;
carry or instill Call 614 - ~79·
2220 or 1-304, 875-67&amp;8.

Plutlc cittern state approwct
pleat'!c sepJic tanks, plutlc
culvttrts, mt\11 cu'lverts. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jock·

Seart ebove ·ground twirnming
pool, 1111 ft; with all 1cce11orin,

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33 , Norttl of Pomeroy.
Rent al trailers. Call 614 -992 ·

w..h. . .

'76

Call 814·25e·U5l ,

Freezer.
7711
. 31 .1 cu . ft ., upright
eJtcellent condition uoo. Ph.

1987

Boats and
Motors for Sale

4138

16 Cou rt Street. 2 BR. 1 Y!! 1-----------..l.----------~ Homtdtt.retordlultatWifeu.
LonQtaHa-.MmuiCiedCaiiJty
baths. w/ w carptl't, complete
mOdern k;IChon, 8" hNr, -"
e14·281·15U oflor IPM .
lntultled. wired fGr phone &amp;
Butltr Hereford Ftrm~
Clble tv, IPICIOut, fYtking In
reer , patio. t37&amp; / mo. plus
I
2 Small hortH weight 100· 700
1~
utilitl... Otpotit , Raf.-ence1
pounds. Cel 01•· 218·1431
requ ired. No pett. Ctll814 · 448·
492&amp;.
3yr. old R.....errt flonell Ouor·

Commercial buildlngt for le11•.
Downtown P1. Pleaunt. Storu.
oHieet. A-Ons Rut Etttte.
Cttol Vttgtr, 8rOktf. Ctll 30'·

67&amp;.5104,

54 Misc. Merchandise

Prom Ore11es· Yo" can look like
Lata rua for on•third the original
COlt . Sizet 6·7 Cell 114-446-

i,

·1915 Bejl1801s..ndll. 18 toot,
inbo81'd-outbolrd, 185 horup·
ower, power tteeritlg, ,....,lnj
steel prop; f~ll twlm plitfOnn;,
cuttom t,.lltr, momi"l coveJ !
AM -FM CIINnte, like new,
t10.900.00 . C•llevenlngs797·

1·800·433·7e47.

876·6889.

&amp;104 A·1 Rnl Ea11te.

Coli 114·2...1112.
p.m.
luUctlftt kit, l21 ft . hvnt•v• on Vnfumlllllecl Apt. 1eR. 241
HouMfroHit, rent or teeM. Two
Rt.7. 1.3 - · 12100. finn. Jo,._ P!Oe. 1250 Ut~lll•
ttory, Aurilnd erN. Cal Joan
C.N 114·112·5732 Of 114· Pold. Pit. 441·4418 tflor 7PM.
··-" 814-742·2421 .
912·&amp;117 or 114-HZ· 7171 ,
14 L - St. 1 8R. fumlllllld.
uree SIR llouH. 47 - ·
Opt . up...lro. 1200 UflNitoo pold
Mtlgt lout, Chtrry Rldot.
110 dtll. Ph. 444· U40 or
UI.IOO.OO Coli 814·1f2·
Jr. 304·111-UH.
444·5170.
7110

.,

New apt f.ext
to Kentucky
Fried
Chicken.
$260.00.
Store ap.ce
Mein St .. Pt. Pit . Call614-446·
3131. 10:00 tG 6:00 Mon. thru
Sat.

1$00

1 B&amp;droom b11lc rent j 176.00
plua electric. Also required 1
t200.00 security depotit. CO N·
TACT: J1ck1on EatetetDept. Ph
44&amp; . 3997 Eq ual Hous ing
Opporlu!Jily.

20 acre farm Hannan Trtce
Road. Glenw(lod. W. Va. fo t
ma re lnformtt lon ull 304 -713·
51 18 or 773· 51 88 1fter 15 :00 .

147,800. Ph. 114·441·1031.

187·1000 be. OH.·9808

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

1984 Shultz Mobile Home.
What a dee II Ph. 6 14-446 ·6726 .

614.258-&amp;820.

31 Homes for Sale

current rtpo lis t.

2 bedroom house, • · c. Mt .
Vernon Ave. t25 0 . plus u1illtie1.
Ref. &amp; Dep. 304 ·615 ·2651 .

1966 Skyline. 47• 10, t2400 .
Call 614-446 ·0390 .

5 roDm apartme,nt, Viend St . Pt.
Pl . Gas and Wlltl!lr paid. Deposit
required. Furnished optional.
Call evenings 304-B96·3450.

614·446·3844.

2 bedroom, furn l1hed, AC. 1
ch ild. no peta. New Haven

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Business
Opportunity

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry W,rlght

4·/f

Office Space fo r Rent. Excellent
1or Anorneys, Ac oount1n1. etc.
Close to Court Hou1e. Call
Wluman Real Estate Ag ency.

992-3090.

Old time log homes. fo r more
information call304 -675-7384.

.

3 Bedroom unfurnished hGuse.
city water &amp; gu, w-d hookup.
t236. month plus depo1lt. Ph.

4 rooms. beth. all new paint. nice
and clean. Deposit end reference
required. 1 or 2 children. 614·

4 room t.ouse end beth plus e11tra
lol at Arbu ckle. phon e 304·468·

2851 .

46 Space for Rent

Furnished 3 room cot tage all
newly decorated, in town .
adulll. Please no peta. Ret. &amp;
De posit Ph . 614-446· 26•3.

3 bedrooms, 2 cer garage,
buement , 1 aere lot, four miles
from Point Pleaatnt , priced in
mlcH ih ies . Ce ll 304-676-5836.

Small 1 bedroom furnished apt.
t216., includes hett • w.ater.
Referenc11 &amp; deposit. 304-675·

N.ice 3 bedroom loceted: Rodney
Village II. 300mo. plus utilities.
Deposit needed. Ph. 388·8624
after 3pm .

e14.446·8890

1796.

Will baby sit in mv home,
•nytlme, experienced. 30• ·676-

21

"The mou~~ didn t make it
through :the maze. He got
1

mugged again."

Room In my home for elderlv ar
handicsppitd penon . Good
meals and tender loving cere. Pn
114· 3B8-8881 .

Antiquei

Z583.

1029

now

Apartment
for Rent

'115. 1987

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for the three L'a, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters
epctlttopl.a,lhe Jencth llld fonnaUon of the words are ali
hintl. Elch
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ETIYTG8H
YtlteNar'a Cr,ptoqaote: TAXES ARE THE WAY
11IE GOVERNMENT HAS OF ARTIFICIALLY INDUCING
THE RAINY DAY EVERYBODY HAs BEEN SAVING FOR.
-WEARY T!\XfAY.ER

�t-age- _I'+- 1ne ua11'y ::.entme1

· t'omeroy- llll1001eport, Uh1o

Chester
Science
Fair held

.\pprox imalely 10 fourt h. fifth
and sixl h grapcr s at the Chesler
F:Icmenl ary · Sc hool exhibited
pr?je.ct s in, !he fir st annu ~ J
sriencr fai r held Frida;• al !he
sc hool.
An opt&gt;n house was held F rida;•
night for parems and fr ie.nds 10
view the ex hibits which had been
j udged during the day. In cooj unrlionwilh the open hou se. !he .
Ches ter• PTO st•rvcd a dinner.
Given SUp{'rior rating s on !h eir
projects were Rya n 13ucklcy,
.James I·: wing, Reeky Mcl nl y rc.

Wednesday, April 15. 1987

Sara Mac·hir, Jeff Siethem , V..L
VanMeler . Stacy Wool ard.
fourth gra ders; Penny Aeiker ,
Andrea Dillard. Adria Freckrr
.Jared ·Ride nour, Tyson Rose:
Alici a Zeigl er, fi fth grad ers:. and
.Jeremy Bur kley, Chuck Cunningham , Sarah Horris. Lisa ·
Hortman, Kev in Kl ein , Kim
Mi&lt;·hael. Mall Michael, Carrie
Morrissey. Kr lli Ri odenou r. and
Shcrri Sm ilh, six lh gr ader s.
Rece ivi ng ra1ings of excellent
were Charles Bi ssell. Jessica
Chcva l iPr. Ta ra Co ngo, Lee

Hollon. \V ill.ic Kauff. Dani~ll c
Co)lnoll,l ', David felly. Brian
Kibbl e, .Jessica Radford. fourth
Frederick', .lor Kar s('hn ik. Co ur l·
,ney Knapp, Tom Mc Kay . Todd , graders; Kenny Burke, Ja son
Ce in, Amy Krau ller, .J erem .v
Michael. Jamie Ordc. Mi chell&lt;'
Pooler, . Amy Beth R(•dovi.an . Ray mond .' John Hidgeway,
Stacy Staa ts . .)Nrod Van l nwa · i\ rnber Well , !l m&lt;~nda Well s. fi fth
geo. fourth graders; Debra gra ders; and Charlie Brewer,
Charles Brya n! , Hea l her Farl ey; ··
Frosl. Stepha nie Hoffman, An dy
Wol fe. fi fth gr aders; . Bobb;• Rhon da Gibbs. Jer ry l.i ghl!oot, ·
Barker. Carrie Connoll;•. Mi · Slephan ic Olio. Chr is Paulton,
chele Mel zge r. Judi O'N6il. Mik l' and David Woo lard .
Other st udents wi lh exhibi ts
Roush. and Tom Wi lso n. six l h
gm dNS.
were Joey Coa tes, Arnie Fr iend.
Ratings of good we nt 10 Mike Cv nthi a White •. and Ri tchie Ar Bail ey, Tracey ,Gra te, · R.va n nold , absent.

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Whitlatch
birthday
Jirad lPy S. Whil la tr h rplt •
hralf'il his r lghlh hirthd a.v '''
Show Pi z PizzCJ in ParkPrsburu
Saturdu y . The' parl .v Wi.l ~ J.;ivcn
b'' hi s parl'nl s, Hich:Hd and Hila
Bailey. Middlqmrl , an d Terry
ami Cr,vs lal Whillat l'h, Pomt 'roy.
/\ltPnding wc·n• fl&lt;_IC'h&lt;JPI T&lt;J :V

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Low•Priced S-.permarket

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M r . ancJ M rs . .l n m1 •s Wh ii i.J i t'ti.

Past Councilors
hold meeting

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Sentinel Staff Writer
Effective May 1. the purcha se
of certain peril) liS will bemanda·
tory in order to build within the
flood pla.in in Meigs Cou nty.
To in sure Meigs Co unty's conllnued particlpalion In the Na1ional Flood Insurance program.
Jhe Meigs County Commissioners Wednesda y passed a resoiu ·
lion pertainin g to changing flood
damage prevention r egulations
aod the issuance of building
permit s In flood area s.
A public hearing was held at
'the rourthouS&lt;' la st Friday to
dls~us s changes In Ihe flood
Insurance program, however,
the ~ommisslo~e rs~reported thai
only one Meigs r esident, Don
Poole, genera l manager of the
Tuppers Plains-Chester Waler
District . attended the mrrtlng.
Upon federal rrquirrmrnt s.
the 'commissioners passed th e
resolution adopting regu l ations
for flood ha zard areas to promote
th~ public heall h and welfare and
to mlolm/ze publlc and private
losses In !hose areas.
Passing the resolution wlll
allow people who wish to build In
flood areas to continue geltlng
Insurance and enable financial
institutions to continue making
loan s to individual s building In

Mt.~r~·

Showa lll'!' ttnrl F'f'rn
Morr i!' w 1'IT' ho:-; lpsst ·s and I hf'i r
rr frPshm1 ·nt l aiJlt • I'Putun'd N· ·
ramie bunniPs, li n PRg In'('. nnd
favors or m iniatun · J&lt;as t(' l'
bask(11S fi !IPCI wi lll cund\',

Mary K. Holtt' r wo n ·11w door
il wrl f•o mf• door j) it'tr .
S.adiP Tt· u.ssPII pn·sifl&lt;·d til · rtJt•
m c(• fln g OpPn ing it n·i t h ~cT ipt u n •
from St. l.ukt• ti. Tilt· Lor d's
Prayrr and plt •dgt• 10 the fl ag

pri :t.P,

in

uni son .

HC'tl \'

Rou sh and Erm a flpl and gav~·
the S{'t ' l'f' l l.ll':'t'' and frC'a !-i urrr' s
rt'por ls. Rrpor h·cl ill wr n • Le tlw
Wood. eo nflnPd to I he F:x tr ndrd

Cu re-

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ASSORTED VARIETIES

...... DUNCAN HINES

Cake

at VrtPrans Mrm

orlal Hospll al. and P:&gt;ull nr
Ridenour.
Gamr Wt' rt' t·onduel od by Ada
fll ssrll and Mat• Me Peek. OlhPr s
altendlng Wl'l'&lt;' Margarf'l Tu ll le,
Margaret i\m bt'l' g('r, GtJldl P
Fr£'drrirk, l.tJ Ura Ma&lt;' Nk r,
Th&lt;'ima Whit e, Co ra J3epglr.
Opal Hollon, ln ts NP w&lt;' ll . Lor a

,Mix

Box

BEANS,
SHEII.IE lEANS, WHOLE BEETS,
HONEY POD PEAS,
APPLESAU&lt;£ AND WHotE or
CREAl'!\ STYLI CORN,

num r v•.:nod. ;Jnd a g u Pst. S;IIHira

Whitt'.

Senior Citizens
has dinner party

STOKELY

Vegetables

Mt•mtM'I'S of tlw Scipio T ow n
ship S&lt;·nhtr Ci lizt•ns l'Ju b mr•t

14-16.
Oz. Can

$

n •ct• ntly at ))a ll' ' s llP!-i l a umn t i n
honor thost• IHI Vi n ~ IJ\r thll a .v~ in
.lanu ur y. l•'t•bruar.\ · and M&lt;nT h.
In thr honOrC'd g roup Wf'l'l '

DIET or REG •

A&amp;W

Ernest lal'r , J.r•ah William s.
rJa tN'n Bl:wkwootl. .lanr Ro l
lln s, Lonnie Bolin . and l\0u l

Root Beer &amp;
Cream Soda

Whit r . Can . rhr• o ld (•st mt·mbrr
or the gm up. ROon . 1 ~ 111 . :w, \\'a ..
pr('St•ni Pd a billro ld .

Ml•t•llngs art• noll' bt' ing lt&lt;'iti :~t
till• l'ugt•v llh' slnt'(' bul ltlin g
inslt'n d of 11w firdlOUSP. Eal 'lit•r
1hi s munt h ~~ ~ · a rei :-~ u l t ' wa s hrl d In
ass ist wlth llu• (' ;\;P&lt;' nSt':-1 ol
&lt;' h.•a nin g ami painti ng up !lw rww
m rrtlng plac'P. T wt •n t\··f {l lll'
turned out for tit!' la st · blood
~li'~!'I S UI' r clink. /\ nnther \ ' t~nl
sa le ha s be0n plalltH'd I'or
1.

Ice
Milk

Church 111ake.r
.ro11nd pu rcha.re.r
m k ru ph o n~~s

n ~w

BTL

tt. GAL.
Gold let Cr•am ..... "' gal. $J99

MT. DEW, PEPSI FREE
DIET 0~ EG.

spcak(•rs

PEPSI

for thf' chur('h

wcr&lt;' appro\'C•d at thf' quarh! rly
IJusinr s:-. rnN'tin g of thf• H11r in ('

First Baptis t Clturrh h ~lcl S:llur·
dav ni ght .r t I he churc h.
Also appro, r d fOt' ptlt'cilU .&lt;t'
wer r filin g ca bi nets lot' tl11 •
church mu sic :tn&lt;l th e purr il aSt'
of a used ropiN.
W:t\'nC Roush pn•sldcd at l hP
mCf'tl' ng with offi cws and commlttrc repon s being given . Nint•

COLA

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Flowers

ni'w m rml)(l r s wrrr ta k en into

the church.
The meeti ng . opened wilh
group s/ nging ·of " flo L i\'cs " and
prayer b;· Rod Grimm . Si eve
OE&gt;aver, pastDI'. reo d snl plure
from John ti. Frank Clriand had
t he clo.&lt; lng prayer·.

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M;,,

P urr hase of two

2 LITER

HYACINTHS, TULIPS
•WE RESERVE THe RIGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES •PRICES
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. APRIL 12 THROUGH SATURDAY , APRIL 18.
1987•USDA FOOD STA.MPS ACCEPTED •NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR

TVPOGRAPHICAL OR PICTORIAL ERROflS .

MUMS

____$589

6 INCH
POTS ·

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·aananas

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"'; GOLDEN RIPE
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8 oz.
BTLS.

flood areas .
Pot ential builders will have to
meet certain specificat ions regardi ng anchoring, construcllo n
of malerlai s, method s of conSiruct lon and placement of utili·
ties before the necessary permits
may be Issued.
,
The permits will be issued
under federal guidellnes by an
administrator who has yet lobe
named . A va riance board will
also be establlshed to delermlne
if special circumslances would
warrant Issuance of a permit If
regulations cannnot be meL Th e
only recourse to thosr Individuals denlrd permits by the board
wlll be through thr common
pleas court sys tem.
A location wtrert"permllnnllfbe obtained will be announced by
!he end of thi s month, Cos ts for
permits have no! yet been
determined.
At !he request of Middleporl
Mayor Fred Hollman, the com missioners are commltt'lng onethird ($3,5001 oflhecashexpt&gt;ndi·
lure necessary for 1988's !oral
share of I he gover nm ent subsidized Blue Streak Cab Co.
Hoffman requested one-third
($1,806) for this year loo. However, beca use alll987 funds have·
al ready been appropriated, th e
com missioners wlll walt until !he

PUCO chief caUs
for utility refunds

(:alllpol is l'or " &lt;llnnt•r J)arl,l' to

and

all superpower medium -runge and shorter -ra nge
. nuclear missiles from Europe.
After !he meeting with foreign ministers, Shu liz
wa s 10 fly on to California to brief Prcsidenl
Reagan.
In San Ia Barbara , Calif., Reagan said Wednesday the exchanges betwo&gt;en Shultz arid Soviet
officials " hold promi se for an agreement on
intermediate nuclear forces at some polnl In lhh0
not-too-disl anl futfire."
An agreement could clear !he way for a signing
ceremony during a Washington summit between
Reaga n and Soviet leader M i khai l Gorbachrv.
The issue of medium -ran ge m issiles in Europe

Secretary of

lo slash superpower nuriear missiles In Eurppe to
thr NATO allies, some of whom were reported
quite nervous about the proposal.
"They feel th ere is a danger in a trend !award
denuclearization of Europe, " said a senior
member of the American delegation to Moscow
for lhree days of lalks !hal ended Wednesday .
"They feel they would be in considerable danger
with the Imbal ance of co nventional forces."
Shultz flew straight from Moscow to Brussels
Wedn esday . He was to meel with nine North
Atlanti c Treaty Organization foreign minisl ers
loday lo outl ine thr Soviet proposal to eliminate

By NANCY YOACHAM

Pa s! C'ou nt'i lors Club or Ch!'StN
Couor ll :m. Jla ught&lt;n of Arneri(·a, lwld at tht • hall .

wrrP givfln

2 Sections. 16 Pages 25 Cents
A Multiniedia Inc. l\lewspaplf

Is viewed as the m os t likely area for I he Reagan
administration's fi rst arms conlt·ol pari - and
probably th e las! chan ce for sur h an agreemenl
during Reagan' s presidency, which ends in
.January 1989.
A t a news co nferC'nCC' brforr l ca\' ing Moscow
Wed nesday, Shullz said a miss ile agreement was
"close at hand" and "conSiderable headway" had
been made. But he said th e maller wou ld require
funhet· int ensive nrgot latlon.
In an effort to remow th e major stumbling
block to a medl um-ranf(e missile agrcrmenl.
Gorbachev offer ed in la iks wll h Shu li z Tuesday to
el iminalc shorler -ra nRe mi ss iles worldwide.
Shull z ca lled that a new proposal but sa id: "W e

don't res pond lmmedlal r ly. We consul! with our
allie&lt;."
Within hours of INtvl ng Moscow , Shullz was
sha r· ply crltlr lzl'&lt;l by lho lwo officia l Soviet news
agencies for refusing to agt·cp Jo lhr new proposal
on lh&lt;• spol. Onr said he had given a " lame
excuse" by r iling the need 10 consult NATO .
Bu l se nior member s of Shult z's delegallon told
reporter s the admlnlslralion had assured lhe
allies In adva nce of the Moscow talks they wou ld
be full y consu llcd If Gor·bac hev proposed
cllm lnatlng shorter-r ange mlss lirs.
"We 're close Ia a deal. II all depend s on how the
discu ssio ns here come oul." sa id onr oft'lcl~ l.

Late tax filers
to face ..
long wait.::

Pennits will be necessary to
build on Meigs flood plain

1-iF--SAVING

An F: \ISf (' r' th rml' wa s carrif'd
out at ltw tT'f'e nl mflrt ln g of IIH'

ent1ne

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio. Thursday. April16, 1987

19,8 7

Sia l ~ George Shult z today look a new Sovlel plan

Towards These

Hanson, Chris fha pm:m .. 1./ t.
Rla rk wrll . Hick ey ll om·r'r . and
Rohl'l'l ()ua lls ancl Mandy .

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Atms proposal unnerves some NATO allies

ODLAND
YOU.'LL WANNA
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Vol.36. No, 242
Cop~righted

Rain likely tonight, with a ·
low near 45. Cloudy Friday, ·
with scattered showers and
highs ncar 60. The probability ·
of precipitation Is 60 percent
tonight and 30 perc en I Friday, ·
Wind• will he from the , northeast near 10 mph lonl~ht.

COLUMBUS i UPI J -Thomas V. Chema, chairman of
thr Public Utilllles Commission of Ohio , s ay~ Ohio utilities
should be r equired to
pro mpt I;· refund to their customers $64.1 mllilon l'n excess
deferred taxes.
Chema ca me out Wednesday ·In support of a pelltlon
se n! to Congress by !he
Nallonal Association of Regulatory Comm issi oners asking
that states be allowed to
del'idc on a reimbursement
policy for taxes collected by
1he utllllles but no longer owed
because of the Tax Reform
Arl of 1986.

" The simple fact of the
matter Is that utllltlrs ha ve
collecled moey lrom customers to pay taxes Jhey no
longer owe th e governm ent as
a resuli of the Tax Reform Act
of 1986. " said Chema . "We
want to see thai the money Is
reimbursed 10 !he customers
In an approprlale time
period,"
The utilities are p_lannlng 10
give back the money over th e
life of the related assets - 20
to 30 years.
The PUCO sa id Ohio Bell
Telephone Co. has !he largest
excess l a x balan ce, $159
mtlllon .

end of the year Ia· sec if exress
money Is ava ilabl e.
Blue S!reak Is the on ly pubilc
l ra nspor!atlon in Meigs Count y
and Is used by many resldenl s,
!he rommisslon or s said. es pecially senior citizens.
\
Although the commissioners
decided to suppress n •vlsed Blue
Cross rates fo r r ounl y employees' hospitalization insu ran ce by applying refund money
to the cosls, they are nol
renewin g with Blur Cross and
wlll be bidding for Insurance
c01 ·erage as soon as possibl e.
Bids will be opened al their Ma y
13 meeting.
Meigs County will be getting a
new map as soon as the commissioners sign a contra ct with
Spectrum Inc. , Cincinnati.
Tom McFarlane, Spectrum's
publications director, was at
Wednesday's meeting 10 discu ss
a proposed $7,350 ron tract. plu s
shipping, to provide the county
with 10,000 maps. The commls ·
sloners expt&gt;rl to sign !he agree·
menl with Spectrum as soon as
some additional quesilons regarding copyrlf(hl, cosls of re·
print s, etc., are answered .
The board entered · Into an
agreement wlth lh o Ohio DeparltContlnued on Page IOJ

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HERE COMES MR. CO'ITONTAJL - Boys and Klrl' attending
the children' s health clink at the MeiJtS County Health
Oeparlmenl Wednesday were given a ~ urprlse. The E1111ler Bunny
wll• tht•re! Aller being examlnt&gt;d h.~ Dr . ,Jumes Witherell, clinic
doctor, eac h child Wll' greeted by the Easter Bunny !Nancy
Ackerman) and glv;•n a decorated egg and treat. Making a
selt•cllon wasn't easy lor :l-ycur-old Garnet Bonecutter of
Middleport, who liked t'v erylhlng In llu• htL•kcts.

Hospital withdraws application
to free Hinckley for Easter
WASHINGTON ( UP! I - Pn•·
sidential assaila nt John Hin ckl ey
Jr. Is prohibited from leavi ng a
m enta l hospit al 10 vis it his
parent s Easter Sunday because
his doctors, surpr ised by writ ·
ings to a Flor ida triple killer,
want to study hi s lellers .
Th e hospllal, bowing Jo govern men! concerns, formall y with·
drew Wednesday lis applleatlon
10 a federal jud~c Jo allow
Hinckley a one- da y. uncscortcd
visit to see his parent s. The m o.v~
capped three days of court
hearings on the question, made
dramatic by rev el ations !hat
Hlnrkt ey r egular l y corres ·
ponded wllh Florida deat h·row
Inmate Theodore Bundy las!
year.

In withdraw ing lhr rcqucsl.
the superlnlendenl of S!. Eilza ·
beth' s mental hospllal. Dr . Wil liam Prescoll. roncedr d thai
much of I he cor res pondence was
unkn own lo lhc sW !I, whlrh
sl opped monllor lng Hi nckley 's
mall In 1 98~ .
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Prosecutors moved promptly
to preserve lhr document s for
use In any future proceedin g.
"This Is no! the end of !he
process," Ass istant U.S. Allor·
ncy Roger Adelman told U.S.
Dl slr l rl ,Ju dge Barrl ngl on
Parker al a hearing afl cr the
request wa s wit h&lt;Jrawn . " These
arc very seriou s probl ems In a
very seriou s case."
Hinckley has been haspltailzed
at St. Elizabeth 's since 1982,
when he was found Innocent by

Fletcher. 38. took lbe oath of
ofl!ce !rom Gov, Richard ' F.
Celeste during ceremonies In I be
governor's Cabinet room.
He Is the !lrst permanent
director tht&gt; department has bad
since January 1986. when Dr.
David Jackson resigned to run
for Congress,
Flt&gt;tcher and the governor both
said theY oppose mandatory

tes!lng for acquired Immune
deficiency syndrome. But they
said they , support vol untary
lesllng of at · rlsk groups and
early public education about the
disease, beginning before junior
blgh school.
"You can starl at an ea~ly
age," said Fletcher. "We know
that the best success wllh regard
to education comes prior to
lunlor high school."
"I think II (the education)
should be explicit," added Celeste. " I think children understand their bodies. I think In
order to help young people
loconduct themselves In a way
that avoids exposure to this
disease that we have to start
early and beexpilcit and lnstruc·
live In a healthy, positive way."
Fleicher said AIDS must be
decrln)lnallzed and "looked at as
nothing more lban a disease"
Instead o! a consplnc:.r

...

reason of Insa nit y of th e Marrh
:10, 1981 , assass ination allempl on
Presl denl Reagan . In which
lhrce ol ht' r men werr wounded,
one gravely.
An unaccompa nied !rip, originally supported by the hos pit al
but opposed by !he governmenl.
would have been Hinckley's rlrsl
and cou ld have been a forerunner
to his eventual release. A hospllal spokeswoman sa id tllnckley
also would not bt• allowed an
escorted vlsll .
U.S. Allor ney J ose ph dlGenova said Ja rcr the hos pit al should
lnvestlgal c how Hinckley wa s
able to write to Bundy .
"The fact th at Jhe hospit al
dldn ' l know, as 11 has sa id ... Is a
very serious questlon which
needs to be loo ked Into," he sai d.

Bureau reports drop
in new housing starts

New health director
addresses AIDS issue
COLUMBUS cUP() - Dr.
Ronald L . Fletcher. the new
director of thr Ohio Department
of Heallh, believes pubtlc education. beginning with young people before they reach junior high
school. Is the most effecllve way
or fighting the spread of AIDS.
Fletcher, a Spe&lt;'lallst In oncology a! Gro&gt;eneMemorlai Hospital
In Xenia, was sworn In Wednesday , succeeding Dr. Thomas
Halpin , who served as acting
director for more than a year, '

.· ..

COLUMBUS t UP! I - Ohioans
who put off fltlng tht~ lr stal e
Income tax returns until !he final
days before thr Apr111r, deadline
next yea r will have to walt until
a t least mld -.July to get reruM
checks.
•
Laldller s lhlsyl' ar&lt;·a n ex}Xirt'
a refund by the end of June. said,
.Joanne Limbach, slate l ax
rommlss lonN .
' '
·She said becau se of a ligjtt
state budgC'I, tho Depanment of
Taxation wlli spend only $400,100
a yrar In lh&lt;' nrxl lwo years fbt'
temporary workers to process
relums. Thr department no~
spt&gt;nds $81111,0'10 u year.
Wllh rewrt· peopit' to do lhr
work , It will lakp longer - as
mur h as lhrN' 10 four· weeks to do
th e retu r ns.
The Ohio House trimmed 52
million !rom Gov . Richard Ce·
icsfc 's lwo-ycar budget proposaL
for !he lax dcpurlmcnl. Llmbacn
sa id.
·'·
Th&lt;: dcpartmc nl , given a cho:
lcr or whl're to make tM
reduct ion s, decided to sacrifice.
scr vl&lt;·e Inw•ad or r ulllng a~tentn·
m· programs th at brlnl( money
lnl o the slulr. she sa id .
Th1• reductions will be made 1n.
lhP number Of lcmporarY,
workers hired to prO&lt;·css rei urns,·
In lempot·ary workers hlrNJ 1o:
pul the tax Informat ion ln1Q:
rompu tr r s and In compulcrequlpmen r, she sul d~
~
Tlw .&lt;t:ttf cut s wi ll ht' fell·
mn.,lly by pt&gt;oplr who file In t~ l\
last da ys IJI'forP I he dt'adllnc,:
Llmb;tch su ld.
Th e rt•d ur llon In l r mporary
wot 'kCI's lo do lh(• paprrworR
could dr la.v refunds lwo or thrrt;wr·r ks for return s flied In the
ear ly month s and three or lour
weeks for those flied In April, she
said.
In lhe pus!. taxpay(•r s fllln~
rrt ur ns In .January Ol' Vobruary
usuall y rcrclvr d lh&lt;• lr refunds In
aboul a monlh . March flllng:S
were procrss~d In four Jo s l~
weeks and Apr ll flllngs were
generall y not turned around l'or
eight 10 10 w&lt;'&lt;•ks.

'
WASHI NGTON 1UP! 1- HousIng starts droppt&gt;d :J .2 per ccnl In
March - !he btggc,; t f all stnce
Sep! cmbcr - whil e the number
of building P.Crmll s Issued for
single-family homes plummet ed
by the largcs!' amou nt In three
years. lhr Census Bureau said
today .
The agency llgu red housing
start.s al a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 1.774 mllllon,
meanlnfl thai Is what a yea r' s
oulput would be If every monlh
were tlke March and seasonal
lacl or s were removed .

NEW DIJU!:CI'OR - Dr. Bon P1etcher, left, of Xenia, new
~Iii tile Oblo Deplll'lment o! Health, answered quet1tlons on

tile department'• role In the prevention ol AIDS as Oov. Richard
Cel&lt;!lte looked on at rtchl. (tiPI)

Thall .774 mllllon co mpares l o
the Januar y rate of 1.816 mllllon
starts and February's 1.83.1 mll·
lion pace. The 3.2 percent fall
from February Is lhe biggest
since Septemher. when starts fell
6.2 percenl. ,
Economists were not surprised
by the March ra le becaust• Ihey
J

I

never trUSIPd the .Janua r\' an d
Ft:'bruary n 'port s. Those rwo
figures always arr heav ll y af·
reeled by wt•a lhrr,t hey sa id . and
a warmer than usual wJnth
al lowed co nlra rt ors lo btUJd
more homes than usual.
-:
Actually , ronslrucllon bt·gan
on a total of :150.1XIO homes In Jhr
first three monlhs of 19H71; 6
pt&gt;rce nl fewer · !han the flrsl
quarter of 1!186, !he Ce n ~ u s
Bureau said .
-:
There were 1.80f&gt; million housing starts In 1986. Most economic
analysi s figure !hat number ~'Jil
be ai least 100,000 lower this y~ar
beCause co nsumer s are spt&gt;ndmg
less and mortgage rates I(~Q
rising.
·
:.•
The government said bulldrltg
permlls were Iss ued in Mareli·at
an annual rat e of I. 757 miJtJQin,
virtually the same as Februar~'s
·1. 763 million.
.
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