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By WILLIAM C. TROT!'
Unlted ·Press International
ANNIE GROWS UP: When last seen Andrea McArdle was 10
years old, wearing her curly red "Annie" wig and singing
..' "Tomorrow . " Now she's back on Broadway playing quite a
dtr!erent charac ter - a sexy siren In the British musical
' "Starlight Express ."
;
"People see m shocked to see me grown up like this, " the
former Ann ic says. " !think they still expect me to be a little girl
In a curly wig. They don't expert me to be sexy."
McArdle, 2:!, says in People magazine that she is enjoying the
change. " tovP this role because It' s a lot holler, " she says. " I
get to be volup tuous." McArdle ret urned to a normal life after
her run In "A nnie" and she says she's a better person for it.
"I think I 'm a lot more norma·J person because I went baek to
school and wrnt to horrible proms and wore those depressing
wrist corsages just like everybody e lse," she sa id. "It's hard
being a chi ld star. Hav ing tp grow up In fron t of everybody In
your awkward years is tough. "
OiL Am I I\' TEXAS: Roy Orblson, creator of classic songs
like "Pretty Woma n" and "Only the Lonely ," is the headlin er
for 011 Aid - a two- da y, lnvJ tat ion·only party for oilmen who
have been ta king a finan cia l beat in g.
Organizer Dennis Grubbs says the event, set for April 2!;-26 In
Midland, th e heart of Texas oil country, will show that oilmen
are st ill around . " We' re doing this to kind of boost our spirit s so
we will keep on perseveri ng," he said.
"We're not raising any money todl sperseout. If we make any,
It will go back to us. It' s going to be a weekend of nos talgia, what
with Roy Orb! son co mln~ ln. I don't know If those days are any
better, but we fee l like It's bottomed out.".
BAI.LET, SOVIET STYLE: May11 Pll•clskaya, prima
baller ina assuoluta of the Bolshoi BaliN, will come to the United
Stall'S nex t mont h for her first teaching job In this country .
Pllsetskya, who has the offi cial sanction of Bolshoi director
Yurl Grlgorovich, will instruct 10 advanced master classes at
' the new Da vid Howa rd Dance Center in New Yor k from May 11
through 'Ma y 29. Pllscts ka ya, who made her debut at the Bolshoi
In 194:l, has made ft•wer and fewer a ppearances on stage In
recent years and usually onl y In ballets composed by her
, ~, husband. Rod ion Schcdrln.
· David lloward c rwch~s somC' of 1ht' world'sloremost dancers,
Including Gt'!St•y Kirkland, Mikhail Baryshnlkov, Natalia
Makarova and Fernando Bu.loncs.
TELWRII&gt;F. NIYI' (;Ri\TEFUL FOR DEAD: Th t' residents
of the• plctu n•"J"C mountain comm unit y of Telluride, Colo ..
don't want ncw r·omPr llill Graham bringing the G rateful Dead
to town.
Tcllurld&lt;' alrcad.v hosts bluegra ss and jazz fes tiva ls and the
loca ls say th&lt;' Dr&lt;~ d show Graham wa nts to put on would be too
taxing on pullli" facilit ies and would disrupt their softb all
season. Town ofllrl als want to di sc uss the matt er with Graham,
who rcccnlly purelwscd '' house In Telluride.
'

Million dollar honeymoon:
LAS VEGAS, f'lev. (UP!) Lorraine Page told her new
husband she wanted . to quit
playing the slot machines be·
c-ause her shoulder was tired, but
she took a last $3 and slipped it
Into a one-arined bandit and
bingo - a wedding pres&lt;·nt of
$1,150,697.
'
After feeding the progressive
slots at Caesars Palace for
severa l hours Saturday night, the
2o-year-old Norwalk, Calif.,
woman lined up four triple-bars
on a mach'in&lt;? she had been
pla yi ng only about three
minutes.
She thought her payoff would
be $250, and became irritated
when the co ins did not spill out. A
casino employee walked up,
looked at the machine, then
politely told Page she had mls·
read the pa yoff cha rt.
The machine, he explai ned.
was not capable of spitting out
$1,150,697 in silver dolla'rs.
Page, who works as a recep·
tionlst for a law firm , a nd her
husband, Robert, a medical
com pany salesman , were given
th ei r check Sunday .
Cas ino spokeswoma n Debbie
Munch ·. said the couple, who
ma rried in Las Vegas abou t 10
hours befo re hitting the jackpot,
had been. living with Pagr' s
moth er until they cou ld save up
enough money to buy a hou se.

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" Her husband also said he
wants to buy her'a nlc!'r wedding
ring," Munch said.
The two were given a luxury
suite for the nl!(ht and invited to
take a free honeymoon at the
Caesars in . Lake Tahoe. The
hotel-cas ino also offe~ed to fly
the co uple;s parents io Las Vegas
· for Easter , Munch said .
Smoking and drinking fhlmp
goes cold turkey : COLUMBUS,
Ohio iUPi) - Sam, a chimpanzee who allegedly smoked cigarettes and drank liquor to
entertain bar patrons, will be
going cold turkey for six weeks
while he Is examined and his
owner answers animal cruelty
charges .
Sam was removed from his
cage adjacent to a tav ern In
Warren County last week ,and
brought to theOhloState Unlver·
slty Laboratory Animal Center.
Authorities seized the 16-year·
old chimp after an animal right s
activist complained that Sam's
quarters were filthy, he was not
properly fed and he was forced to
s moke and drink.
The complaint said the chimpanzee was loaded with coffee
and cigarettes to get ~oing in the
morning.
Law enforcement officers said
Sa m was used to enter tain
patrons of the bar, owned by
Kennett h Harr is , who was

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charged with cruelty to an paving part qf a highway because
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animal .
of a resident's allergies.
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"Fred Cornhlll, chairman of the
Sharon Glassman, 29 , had
Institutional Laboratory Animal worried fumes from the asphalt
Care .and Use Committee at Ohio roadwork would aggravate her
State, 'said Sam will be In severe allergy problems and
quarantine for at least Six weeks . force her .out of her house for a
He'll be given thrf'!' physical · year.
examinations, dental exams,
Glassman said ~he · has a
blood test s and tes ts for severe illness that causes ad·,
tuberculosis .
verse reactions to almost every
"He will receive the sa me kind element 'in the environment. She
of treatment a huinan would said she tries to stay In the hou se
receive," said Cornhill.
as much as she ca n. hikes a
Cigarettes and alcohol are off variety of medic ine and eats
the menu.
special foods .
"We will be alert for any
She wanted the city to postpone,
problems of withdrawal," Corn· paving the road for a year to
hill said.
allow more time lor her inedlclne
After the quarantine, " What to JmproVP her condition or for
will happen to him Is up to the her family to lind another house,
co urts," Corn hill said:
The city decided to pave the
Assistant Warren ·county Pro- road to within 1,500 feet of her
secutor David Ernst said Sam's home this year and the section
cage was unventilated, filthy and that runs past her home next
dark and that he did not receive year.
proper water and food.
"I 'm very thankful for what
Harris 's lawye r , James the city Is doing," Glassman said
Sheets. said the animal was well of the comprom ise.
cared for and that his quarters
City Engineer Tom Young said
were Inspected regularly and an he thought the city should try to
inspector for the Department of work with Glassman but was
Agriculture said Sam and his wor ried about future requests.
cage were inspected in No·
"We tried to work with her and
ve mber and met federal still meet our public works ·
standards.
responsibllties," he said. "But I
Woman's allergies postpone hope this won't bring a flood .of
paving: CINCINNATI iUPli similar requests .from people
The l-ity has agreed to postponr who simply don't like the smell of
asphalt."

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NORTH PROVIDE NCE, R. I.
A woman who used
mon ey she saved for her honc.v·
moon to pay $5.0t10 in medical
bills for a badly burned aban·
doned kitten says it was some
thing she " had to do" afler
looking Into the kitty's eyes.
"Life is very prrrious , eve n for

a little anima l that ca n' t talk, "
sa id .Janet Ciampanelli, :l9, after
s he committ ed her honeymoon
travel money to paying the
m edical bills for a 7· month-old
kitten named E rnie.
The impish, green-eyed tiger
kitten was abandoned .Jan . 17 at
the Coventry A~imal Hospita l.

wher e &lt;iampanrUI works as a
volunteer. Ernie's haunch es
were burned by what veterinar·
ians speculated was scalding
water.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
administration of Gov. Richard
F. Celeste got in the first punch of
the 1987 budget debate in the Ohio
Senate, telling business-oriented
Republican senators Monday evening they ought to "reach out
and touch" the phone co mpanies
with a controversial telephone
tax.
Slate Tax -Co mmission er
.Joanne Limbach lobbied vigor·
ously for the new tax on Inter·
state long-distance telephone
calls proposed by theadmlnlstra·
tion and kept by the House. She
warned senators that If It is
removed, spending will havE&gt; to
be trimmed by $116 million.
Limbach and William J .
Shkurll, director of the state
Office of Budget and Manage·
men!, led off the budget hearings
in the Senate, testifying before
the Finance Committee on the
House-passed $22.1 billion plan
for 1988·89.
Shkurti told the senators the
budget Is a tight one, the most
difficult he has worked on ·s ince
' the mld ·1970s, and Is ba sed on
"middle of the road" economic
assumptions. If they backfire, he
warned, cuts or more tax In·
creases could be necessary .
Long distance companies and
businesses which use long lines
lor "' data , tranliD!I&amp;sjons are
mounting heavy pressure on the
Senate to remove the telephone
tax , saying It will harm the
state's business climate. They
could testify later today on the
tax portion of the budl!et.

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Fire unit
will get
funding
from tax

· Truck
overturns
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The driver received only
minor Injuries but the tractortrailer he was driving was
heavily damaged when It
overturned In Syracuse Mon·
day afternoon. The accident,
invesllgated by the depart·
ment of Meigs County Sheriff
Howard Frank, occurred at
2:54 p.m. Stanley C. Hunting·
ton, 50, Cleveland, driver of
the truck, owned by Cotter &amp;
Co. ol Westlake, hauling male·
rlllllor Tru-Value, was trans·
porred by the Syracuse squad
to Veterans Memorial Hospital where he was examined,
treated for minor Injuries and
released. Reports said the
tractor-lraller was traveling
east on Ohio 124 when It was
crowded off the right side ol
the road, striking and break·
lng an Ohio Power Co. pol~,
tearing down. R\'erat llnet1.
Electrlclly WI\S oul for numerous customers. There Is no
guard railing on the narrow
section of road and only a
limited berm, seen at right.

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nor In ~ ·e oruary, worKers want ·
lng to buy the plant have also
req uested loans from var ious
banks and lending Institutions
throughout the United States.
Shaw said th!' new law exempt ·
lng frrroalloy will make the loan
package more appealing to the se
lenders.
" The signing brought us one
step closer. Now that we have !he
support of the sta te, we hope we

will soon reopen the plunt and put
Its 200 workers back to work. "
• The plant hasbcencloscdsl ncc
December 1985 whe n Foot r Min·
era! sold It s fcrroalloys division.
Attending the govprn or's bill
signing ceremony wert rcpr!'·
sent atlves of Appalachian Pow!'r
Co ., Including P. Scott Icard; th e•
Ma son County Development Au ·
thorlty , Including .lim L wls,
president , and Frank Lcc, cxer u-

tlvc director; the United Stillrs
Steel Work~r s of America , In·
elud ing, Bernard WhIt c. vlre
president of Local ol71, and Cury
F'rermu n, president : the West
Virginia AFL·CiO, Including
MargarN .Jarvi s: the West Vir~ I·
nla Chamber of Commerce.
Including John Hurd : Shaw.
Del&lt;'gatc Johri R~ed , R-Putnam,
and Fra nkie Shannon, a leglsla ·
live Intern.

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accident injures two Gallia COUDtiaDS
Holzer Medical Center by the
Gal !Ia EMS. Repass wa s treated
and released for co ntusions.
Neal, who suffered multiple
lacerations and possible lrar·
tures. was admitted to the
hospital and at present Is In !he
Intensive rare unit In guarded
cond ition.
. The tanker did notlgplt e and as
the lire departm ent sen t' three
trucks and 24 firemen to the
scene to control things In .the
area. The firemen participated

In ront alnlng the gasoli ne th at
spilled Into a nea rby dit ch and
prevented It from reaching a
nearby creek.
So me of the firemen r maim•d
on the scene for eight hou rs
before turning the area over to
the Ohio Environmental Prater·
tlon Agency crew led by field

coordinator KPvln Zambro, ac·
cordi ng to Fire Chief Ray Bush.
Ashland Oil sent tru cks and
men from Marietta and from
Henderson, W.Va ., to re&lt;'over the
unspllled ga soiiM from th&lt;'
tanker .
The accident Is und er Invest!·
ga tton by the put :ot.

By NANCY l'OACHAM
Sentinel Staff Wrller
Pomeroy Villa~e Council voted
In Monday nfi(ht 's meeting to
commit up to $16,000 of village
Income tax money to the Pomerox Fire Depari ment to subsidize
the purchase of a· new custom
built fire truck .
· Financial matters regarding
th'c truck's purchase were dis·
cussed at length before council
commlted the fund s, Including
the amount of money to be
generated by a new five-year
two· mill levy lor the fire depart·
mcnt passed st t lctly for the
purchase of the truck.
Jane Walton, clerk-treasurer,
reported s he was told by Joan
Hoffman of the county auditor's
office that the fire department
could expect approximately
$25,()()() a year Cr·om the new levy ,
This flgur&lt;' falls short of the
$~1 , 000 figure which had been
anticipated by thr fir e depart ·
ment "because not everyone
pays !heir taxes," Walton said.
The $31.000 Is the amount which
could be generated "If everyone
who owes would pay."
According to the state audl·
tor 's office, as rQported by
Walton, the new truck must be
pa1d off In five years before the
levy expires. In addition, the
department. must h""ve a 2ft
perccnl down payment of about
$31,000 before Wa1to9 can legally
sign any documents ordering the
purchase and committing the
payments .
in the first year, the. down
payment and regular payment
combined would be about $60,000.
F.ven with $25,000 from the n~~
two-mill levy, and Sl2,000 from,
the old one-mitt levy, whleft·
expires nex t year, the drpa_ti~;
ment would still fall short of~~~·
needed fund s. The fire depa'rr::
men! also receives other funds
throu ghout !he yea r. but must
allow for operational and main·
talna oce costs.
Thr depart ment spent abOut
$:10,(J(XJ last year, not lnrludlni( a
S6.ii00 truck payment which wlls
paid by council from lnrome tax
money . Council will also be
pu ylnJt: th!' final $H,fi(XJ truck
payment , which comes du e .June
of thi s yea r .
.
· Because of this, It was suggested by Mayor Richard Seyler
and Coun c ttm~n Bruce Reed and
.John Anderson that the depart ·
mcnt walt one more yt&gt;ur before
ordPrini( th e truck, In order to
allow some of th eir money to
ea rn Int erest, thereby cllmlnal·
lng posslblr financial burdens
ca used by the purchas!'.
"There's ju st too many flnan·
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Governor Moore to create an
employee buy·out package,"
Shaw said. "The signing of this
bill will mean approximately
$496,000 will be added to the
cas h·fiow package at the New
Haven plant."
Shaw added that this will help
sell 1he plant - to be known as
American Alloys ]nc. - to
various Investors and lenders.
In addition to a state loan of $4
million, approved by th ~ gover·

GALLIPOLIS - A tankE&gt;r · Barton Repass, 40, Rt. 4,
accident on Ohio 7 Monday Ga lllpolls.
.
afternoon left two drivers injured
Both trucks overturned after
and forced a major clea n-up leaving the road, ca us lni( heavy
operation, according to reports damage to both vehicles, the
from the Gallla-Melgs Post o! the patrol said .
State Highway Patrol and the
Neal was reportedly trapped
Gallipolis Volunteer Fire Inside the wreckage of the pickup
Department.
for approximately 45 minutes .
The accident occurred about The Gallla County Sheriff's De·
2:15p.m .. north of Eureka. when partmenfs "Jaws of Life" ex·
a pickup truck driven by Ronald traction device was used to !ree
Neal. 26, Rt. 2, Bldwt&gt;ll, traveling Neal.
south on 7, reportedly went left of
Repass and Neal were taken to
center and hit a gasoline tanker
truck owned by Bob Myers of
Lowpr River Road and driven by

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"AT&amp;T, one of the largest
corporations in the world, with
1986 sa les of $34 billion, Is
currently orga nizi ng a campaign
to convince the Ohio Senate not to
repeal this tax loophole which
they currently enjoy." . sa ld ·
Limbach.
"Don't be fooled by all of this ,"
cautioned the tax commls'Stbner•:· •
She said tong-distance com·
panics pay less than hall of their
fair share of the taxes for all Ohio
telephone compan les, enjoying
45 percent of Ohio' s telephone
receipts but paying only 20
percent of the telephone taxes.
Limbach said the tax ma y or
may not be pa s~ed on to business
consumers In the form of In·
creased charges. But !lit Is, she
said, the 5 percent Increase for
large companies would be
"dwarfed" by their .10 percent
savings from deregulation of the
telephone industry In 1984.
"We think it Is lime to ·reach
out and tou ch' long-distance
telephone co mpanies sO&gt;that they
pay their fair share of Ohio's
taxes, " said Limbach.
Sen. Charles F. Horn, R·
Kef terlng, said he Is concerned
about high technology firms In
his area which condu ct all their
business on computers over
long-distance telephone lines.
"They ~rceive that they are
going to get a tax Increase of 5
percent or more," Horn sa Id.
"Clearly there Is a risk of th!'ir
expanding (movlng l out or
state."

l'loudy lonlghl with a
&lt;'han&lt;·&lt;• of showers and lows In ·
th~ low 60s. Mostly cloudy
Wt•dn~sday with a chanc~ of
showers and thunderstorms·.
and hlgJL• near 70.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, April 21, 1987

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MASON. W.Va . - A bill
recently signed lnlo law by Gov .
Arch A. Moore Jr. may give
workers at Mason County's
Foote Mineral Plant a better
chance to owwn the fa cility .
Sen. Mike Shaw, R-Mason,
sponsored the bill, which will
rxempt sales of electricit y consumed In manufacturing a fer roalloy from the state's bus iness
and occupation tax.
"I have been working with

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that you just had to do? I looked
at thos!'littleeyesa nd tsaw) the
love and the tru st.
" I had moments of guilt when I
saw him In pain. But I'll tell you
something about animals- they
forget the past. We hang onto our
pasts and our hangups. A little
kitten forgives and for gets."

"I could.n't put him to sleep,"
Clampanelll sa id. " Have you
ever felt something compelling

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O.hio Lottery

WASHINGTON rUPII -The
speaker o!lran's parliament , the
highest-ranking official of the
Islamic nation to play an active
role In covert U.S. arms sales to
T!'hran, Is proposing new deals
for the release of American
hostages.
In an Interview with an Iranian
government newspaper, All Ak·
bar Hashemi Rafsan)anl said I! ·
the United States would return
money and property It seized
during the 19'79-IJJ hostage crisiS,
"We will help you In Lebanon."
The powerful leader appar·
ently was referring to U.S.
hostages still held In Lebanon
and to abOut $500 milliOn In
Iranian funds that were blocked
to asture Iran's payment for
debts and Indemnities ordered by
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AINT IT TilE 'I'RV'I'II! - MuJ Metp Ceu&amp;t.. A11WJ with
t . . biDhoard made from • poMer etped .,. Nllcld llde, • llxlh
l'ltder at Radae Elemeatar)' School, wblch proelalma that
"LIUer laadEAR.rable." Tbe paetel'wuchoeen utbewlnnerln
a countr·wlde coa&amp;Nt apo•orfll Jut rear b)' tile Melp Countr
Offtce ol Liller ControL Tile blllboartl Ia loealed oa West Main
Street betweest Pomero1 ud Middleport. 'l'llrotlpoat the comh;lg
rear, lhe politer wlll be dlaplaJed oa other, blllholll'dlr lhrotlghout .
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ARTIST HONORED- As winner In llll!tyear's
county-wide p08ter contest sponsored by lhe
Melp County Otnce of Liner C'l"trol, Nlkkllhle,
daughter of Mrs. and Mn. Nick I hie and a sJxlh .
grader at Racine Elementary School, was
pretlented a plaque and a tee shirt by Mary Wiard,
ehlef of the Ohio Office of Liller Prevenllon and

Recycling. Wiard was In Pomeroy Monday to
make the special pre~~entation. With Nikki and
Wiard Is the bear which Wll8 d&lt;·plcted In her po&gt;~h!r
entitled "Litter Is UnBEARabk" -The ·ht-ar
costume was patterned alter · Nlkki'H de•lgn.
Nikki's poster - reproduced giant &gt;~lze- may be'
seen on a Wesl Main Street hill hoard In Pomeroy.

�Tuesday,

Com~entary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
. Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOI'ED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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ROBERT L . WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Aubllant Publisher/Controller

BOBHOEFUCH
General Manager

A MEMBER of The United

Press Internatio nal, Inland Oa[ ly Press
Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Assoc iation.
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long . All lett ers are subj ect to editing and ITll St ~sig n ed wi th name, address and

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telephone number. No Wlslgno:l let ters will be p: bllshed . Letters should be In
good tasle, addressing Issues, not persCila lllles.

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Mos t scie nt ist s a nd r e·
searchers believe thai there has
been a modera te Increase In
inferlliily. But recent medica l
adva nces ca ncel out much of, or
more th a n , lh e r e p or t e d
Increase.
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The reasons and ar ithmetic:
The 'older a woman gets, th e less
likely she is to be fer tile. Data
from the National Center lor
Health Stat is llcs Show only 2
percent of couples trying to have
children are Infertile In their
teens, 10 percent In th eir 20s,
rising to 14 per cent between ages
30-34. The big jump ·occurs at
a bou t age 35: The· rate for
couples aged 35 to391s 25per cenl
and rises to 27 percent at ages ·40
to 44 . (This Includes couples
wahllng a fi rst child and those
seeking more than one child .)
Now, recently, people have
been getting marr ied later and
are likely to try to start having al
family later In life. In this sensr
there Is not much infertilily as
such, but only an In crease In
older women try ing to get pregnant, at an agr when, it is harder

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WASHINGTON 1UP It - SomP It ems left in a Stale Departm ent
reporter 's notebook:

to do so.
Another fa ctor: Young people,
are likely to have more sex
partners before mar riage than in
earlier t imes. Th is Increases the
ri sk of sexually transmit ted
diseases , which can be a ca use of
inferti lity. Still, the vast ma jor·
ity or women have not contr acted
any such disease, a la rge major·
ity of women who have had such
diseases remain fertile . a nd a
li tt le more than half. of Ihose who
have developed problems ca n
still get pregnant, typicall y by in
vilro ferti lization.
So : Sadly rela ted to age and
disease, there has Ind eed been
some increase in infertility . How
much is debated . II is ha rd to
measure and ha rder to judge;
reli ned stat istics don't exist. One
set of NCHS data show tha t a bout
2.3 percent ol all cou ples were

childl ess and in fertile In 1965, and
5.8 ·percent in 1982. Most of the
rise occur red before 1976.
Thai ca n be seen as an Increase
of! 50 percent. But the Increase Is
from a very sma ll base. Such
numbers . while representing
real hum an tragedy, do not seem
to most experts to be · of a
magn itud e 10 bolster the Idea of a
Yuppie Curse, Moreover, lnlertll ll y for couples seeking more
than one child is believed to have ·
gone down.
Jn any event, there Is countervailing activity. From a different
perspective, Dr .. WII IIam Ander·
son of Norfolk, Va., a past
pres ide nt of the American F:ertil· .
ily Society, makes th is overall
estima te; of 100 couples, about 80
can ge l pregnant wll hln a year.
Another 10 percent can gef
pregnant by fry in g for anothet;
year. The remaining 10 percent
have a fer tili ty prOblem. 01
those, about hall ca n be.success· .
fu lly treated in an uncomplica ted ·
way. The remaining half need
more so phistica ted trea tment
· and. of th ese. about half will be •
able to conceive and half won 't. .
That means that 97.5 percent of
all couples who an' willing to do
ev~r y thin g possible to conceive .
-can conceive. There has been a
medi cal brea kthrough In fertility
e nh a nce ment. Andr ews es ti mat es th at 20 years ago only
about 50 percent or the problem
cases could be helped. Now ills 75 c
percent. Ten years !rom now II •
hoP.efully be 85 perc ent. tAnd ~
progress could be quicker and ;
greater If the Nation al Institutes •
ol Hea lth resc inded their fool - :
ha rd y poli cy of not funding any In ;
vitro research.)
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on bala nce, fer tilit y enhance· •
men! has been grea ter th an the '

In a ll rst lloor lobby of the Sta te Depart ment , there are two photo
exhibitions. One Is ca lled "Women on !he Mon.' ' and is dcs l ~ n ed to
show how lar women have co m&lt;' In lhef orclgn serv ice, a branch of the
government not noted lor it s recepti vi ty to wo men, bl acks or of her
minorities.
There are a few women ambassa dors, bu t they lend to be poli tical
appoint ees, such as F'ailh Ryan Whittl esc•y, Ihe for mer Whi te House
Rc a~anaut who Is now serving her seco nd term at the U.S. embassy in
Bern . Swl!zerla nd , a nd is deepl y reS&lt;lnl ed by many fore ign serv ice
officers for her politicizing the embassy .
....
; Most of Ihe women plc·turetl In the " Women on Ihe Move" exhibit
are middle or lower ranks. And mos t of 1he wo men who slop by to look
al 1he exhlbl! arc• secret a rial hc\p, which is still pretty mu ch a female ·
monopoly at lh!l Sla te Depar tment.
The serond ex hibit In Ihe lobby is the real Iar e of people on the move
In ,the foreign ser vice. II Is a photographic ga llery of the cha in ol
ri se in infert ility .
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command at lhr Stale Depart ment. Of 42 poslllons ol assis tant
Th at means th at while it tnay •
secretary and above, 40 art• mal e 11wo of Ihem bl ack 1. Only !wo of th e
be more dillicult for so mr, ;
hli;her ranking SO·call ed lin&lt;' offlres In the chain of command are hr ld
women today who want to gel ;
by women.
pregna nt have a somewhat bel·
"It's a note from my folks excusing me from the- uh -the 'S' word ler
Fi ve years ago, a nonymous report s arr ived abou t a Libyan " hit
cha nce of success than did
sq~ad" head ed for Wash in gton wi th ot·dcrs to allac k the Sta le
education class. They're teaching me at home."
women In Iheir moth ers' generaDE&gt;par tm ent and lh&lt;' Whil e House•The Immedia te response wa s lo put
lion.
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dozens ol sancJ.rJJied dump trucks in front of the White House and
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Only Ihi s yea•· did we lea rn fr om Ihe Senate In telligence Commlllee
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lb~ l the principal sourer lor those · 'hi! learn '· report s was Manuchcr
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WASHINGTON - The good and the laws or economies . million. Not one dollar ol th is was pealed to Congress to raise more '
Cj)!Qrbanlfar, lhe Iran ian wheelcr·-dealer ar ms peddler who
news
Is tha t President Reaga n's mea nwhile, have been pushing cha rged 10 the tax payers; every faxes . This has result ed In a
a11j&gt;arently blew the fuses on every lie det ector he approached. ·
campaign aga inst government . the public de bt relentlessly up, dollar was dona led by concerned ma rri age of the appropriators 1)
•The dump trucks were evcnt,ua lly replared by ta nk tra ps disgui sed
waste sa ved the taxpayers a up, up. Government spending America ns. The amount that has a nd s pe nd e r s aga ln s,t the i
a~. flower boxes and the Inc~ It able metal detectors appea red in the
resounding $30.6 billion In fi scal has ascended to heights tha t been saved is already running taxpayers.
d.lplomatlr lobby of the St ill e Department.
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yea r 1986 and will save another economists regard as beyo nd a ll close to $40 billion a year. For
; Now Ihe department is preparing lor the third a nd fin al phase or the
Of course. members of Con· :
$39.4 billion In fisca l year 1987. rea ll1y. They warn that spendin g eac h dollar !ha t has been spent gress are willi ng to dip their big •
s~curit y buildup. Accordin g to dra wings published thi s week, the
This enormous savings shoula policies must be reversed to s in ce Pr e s ide nt R eaga n toes gingerly Int o the· wafers or '
once gracious entrances of Ihe main Sta te Department building will
bl&gt; a cross bel wee n an ~ l r po rl security bar rier and the Maglnol Li ne, Increase each year hereaft er.
avoid an economic smashup.
laun ched the ant i-waste cam· thrift. They have joined the i
The bad news Is that this still
w1th " ballistic barriers" and X·rav ma chines.
Y.el members of Congress paign, $550 is now being saved
Grace Caucus, which has Issued !
leaves more than $100 billion In seem Imperv ious to the grav it a- t' l't' r .\' y t• rrr.
:All employ res will have sprcia I· passes, whi ch will have to br lr d
t hi s ultim at um to fe l low ;
annu al waste th at has been tional pull oi economic reality;
lrilo a magnet i&lt;' eard-readr• r in order to ~rl th rough Iurnsl ilcs Ihal wi ll
The amount th at has been members: " We believe Congress
uncovered bu t not elimina ted. they must let some ai r out or th e saved has bee n meticulously should eliminate government •
bf placed lbroughoul !hi' building.
Anoth
er $100 billion Is los t each balloon before It bursts and trac ked by the Office ol Manage- was te befor e It even thinks about :'
A r ompui C'r In tlw basement will a llow some people in to cerl a ln
yea r in careless habi ts and plummets down , down , down . ment and Budget. whi ch gives increas ing taxes ."
areas or the building and will kerp oth ers oul.
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wasteful ways.
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•The comput er Iha l passes or rc luoc•s people a lso remembers who
They are already close to losing credit to the nat ional campa ign
But most members of Congress •
The worse news is that the control of the economy, some headed by J . Peter Grace and still pul politics ahead of econo- (
went through. A rcpon c r· tal kin g to a source in his office In ce rta in
reassembled Congress Is In a expert s lear.
pOrt s of Ihe bu ildin g will now be laggpd by the co mp utet·. &lt;~ n d so will
J ack And erson. The OMS has mies. " Pork-ba r rel spending l
spend·spend
, lax-tax mood. Its
h(s source. Wh at will th at do to lhea lrra dy di llicull prorPs s o! trying
Anoth er botc hed federa l· descr ibed th eir effor t as "ex· may be poor economies, but It's ;
fir st notable achl cvemenl was to bud ge!, with all Its forbidding t raordln ar lly successfu l. "
to under s l&lt;~nd and report on th•· news al the Stale Dr pa nmenl '!
good politics," one congressional :
ram through a highway bill consequences, could be avoided
The prodi gious government leader told us, not fo r attrlbuliort. •
Secr et&lt;~r y of Sta le George Shu li z and his Iiger Ia 11 oo arc now par t of larded with po rk . We coun ted 170 si mply by trimming out the Ia f. ' was te, meanwhil e, is driving up " You ca n't explain economies to '
bork-ba rrel Items In the b,i ll , The campaign to loca te, Identi fy the defic it to dangerous levelsh(story. The secrPI tattoo wa s co nfi r med by his wile. At a recent
the America n people," he added. :
which will cost Ihe tax payers $8.4 a nd e li min at e gove rnm ent an estimated 1.7 billion fo r 1987. with a shrug.
p~r t y , Shullz di sc ussed the Ialton and Its loca tion. For the record. he
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billion to fi na nce.
p~lt ('() his Jeff buttock.
waste, so fa r , has cost about $83 Rat her th an cui out the waste.
We th ink he's wrong.
The ex travagance of Congress
the special interes ts have apt
;Shu liz appt•a rcd tI red aJter his rc&lt;'cn l lll·day tr ip to 1h ~ Far East 1as
did some ol 111P reporters and staff m••mbcrs who were also on th e
tt·lp i, AI a recent al! ernoon s p~ech. Shu li z's voice sou nd ed wea ry and
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Thu s, some of hi s st&lt;lff members a rN tl rcildv a pprehensive abo ut a
WASHINGTON (NEAl - " We sod ium . Th ey wo uld know
Moreover, 'the booklet reveals
much more ('X hausllng round· the-wor ld lrlp .schcdulpd lor J un e. It
In mld -1985,Jacobson'sorganl·
wa
nt
McDonald
's
food
to
fll
whet
her
their
french
fr
ies
had
are
laced
zat
lon requested Ingredient In·
that
McDonald's
foods
will sta rt oul a l l he annu al Er onomlr Summllln v ,•nlce. lla ly. He and
co
mfor
tably
In
to
yo
ur
well·
for
mation
from 12 fas t food ,
been coo ked in vegetable oil or In with chemical preservat ives · Pi·esldenl Reaga n go to Rrrlln a nd Ihen to Bonn .
balanced
diet,"
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proclaims
the
beef fa t a nd whether their shake Includin g sodium benzoa te in the c.h a ln s. Six refused on the :
·Aft~r that Shullz will spill off and go to the NATO Council meetin g In
four·color, full -page adver tise· co nt ained any rea l milk," adds ora nge drink, calcium proplon· grounds Iha t the Information wa s
Reykjal' lk. His plane will then go over the Nor th Pole Ia Hong Kong,
men t lor the co untry's largest Chafee.
ate In the hamburger buns and confident ia l, two sa id It wa s not
where he stops for a day' s rest. a nd lh~n goes on to Sin gapore for a
Among the -organizations 'en· potassiu m sorbale In the hot ava ilable and three failed to '
me...llng ol t\SEAN . Then Ia Ca nberra , Aus tra lia , for a mpel lng of' last food chain .
"Test Your Nutrit ion JQ! ," dor sl ng Cha fee's ln lllallve are fu dge toppings.
respond to repealed requests.
ANZUS. AII C"r that he• may go lo the Phil ippines a nd there may
challenges
the
headline
on
the
the
Amer
ican
Hea
rt
Assoc
la
llon.
Only Arby's provided all of the •
The ras pberry danish conta in
possibly be onr other stop In lh r Sout h Pa cific bcfot'r flying bark lo
paper place mats now bein g Amer ica n Ca ncer Society and propylene glycol to "malnla In data. Now, almost two yea rs )
w,a shlngton .
distributed at McDonald 's . The Na tional Parent-Teacher Associ· proper moist ure and ... evenly later, not only McDonald's but
quiz Ihat fo ll ows leads customers atlon. Opposin g It Is the National disperse seasoning," while lhe also Burger Kin ~. Wend y's a nd
to believe that Ihe chain's meals Res taurant Association, which hash brown pota toes Include others offer the informat ion are relatively low In everything claims la beling "would crea te sodium acid pyrophosphate " Ia but the Industry remains re la·
from fat and sodium to calories undu e anxiety" among fast food promote color retenti on."
lively benighted on the issue.
and cholesterol.
patrons.
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Michael J acobson, executive
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:tn response to the letter written hurt or kill someonea t:e lrres pon· by's, is readying for an adverlls· dir ector of the Center for Science
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1\Prll 13: Docs Mr. Gay le Price slble owner·s-who trea t dogs that lngcampalgn that boasts some or In the Public Interest here,
own a pll ·bu II or does he go by way. Our cl ub has had 10 dog It s oflef lngs are ·:prepar ed In suggests there Is good reason for
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wllat he reads In the p a pe r ~
shows with pll bulls at the Meigs compliance wllh the guidelines of. that anxiety: "Eat a McDLT,
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T,rue, lh!' pll bull was bred for Coun ty Fairground s with as the American Heart Assocla· french fri es and a sha ke and you
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many as 125 dogs (pi! bullsl at tlon.." Indeed, an Industry not will Ingest an artery-clogging 15
light them, but not all pi! bulls one lime and no one has been previously known for It s contrl· teaspoons of grease."
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are waiting to clamp down on blllen or killed by our dogs.
bullons to good nutrition claims
Mc Don a ld 's, w hi ch h a s
something or someone.
The news and TV r eport s are to ha ve suddenly , become .co n· la unched a multl·mllllon-dollar,
;These dogs have to be taught to always down on the pi! bull cerned about Its patrons' diets.
nu trition-orient ed advertisin g
l~ht. just like a rabbit dog and a
because they are news and lhal ls
Skeptics suggest that much of and promotion campaign, typicoon dog has to be taught how to what sells papers. We cannot that belated sensitivity to nutrl· fies the Industry' s ambivalence
hunt. You don 't take a rabbi! or have dog show s at the fa ir-· tton ls partofa cynlcalattemplto on the Issue.
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The company publishes a boo·
a ·hunting dog Is going to hunt. find another place to have our . fesslonals and politicians to klet of detailed Information
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They have to be taught, just like a shows. I could goon butlhls letter enact legislation aimed at fa st about Its food that Is·supposed to
pit bull has to be taught to fight. Is long enough. So, Mr. Price, you. food r estaurants.
be available at all of its stores J have owned pll bulls forabQut should gel your facts straight Sen. John Chafee, R·R.I., plans but two out or three outlets
ell!hl years and have had as before you cut down someone's to reintroduce legislation, In- vis ited here had none In stock. ·
many as 50 dogs (pit bulls) In and animals.
itially proposed In 1986, that
Although most physicians Idenout or my ya rd. Yes, some get
Arnold Johnson would req~lre disclosure of· the tify cholesterol as an artery· Into a fight, but all dogs, rats and
Ex-President, Ingredients In all fast food clogging substance that leads to
Southeastern Ohio offer ings ..
otner animals fight one lime or
heart disease, the McDonald's
another. The people whose dogs
Pit Bull Club
"The typical burger, fries a nd booklet contains a curious pa: a·
shake Is a_nythlng but low-tat or graph about cholesterol that only
low. cholesterol... (and ) the touts Its purported vlrtures.
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amount of sodium In our fast food
" Its presence Is considered
Is clearly alarming," says the normal In the body," sayd
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By United Press International
senator.
'J'oday Is Tuesday, Aprll 21, the lllth day ol1987 with 254 to follow.
McDonald's. "Cholesterol Is ne"Fast food labeling would cessary for the production of
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allow consumers.. . lo avoid hormones and for transport of
•the morning stars are Mercury, Venus, .Jupiter and Saturn.
"Give me all of your money."
meals heavy In fat , sugar and essential ratty acids."
'The evenlliJ star Is Ma rs.

Just cut the waste

Jack Anderson &amp; Joseph Spear :

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Letter to the Editor .
A call for understanding

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ROCK SPRINGS - Junior fl amethrower Mike Bar.trum fired
a one hitler. And for the second
game In a row struck out 12
while Donnie Becker knocked 1~
the wlnnlngruns with a long 2 run
home as the Meigs Marauders
took over the top spot In the TVC
With a 3·2 win over the Belpre
Golden Eagle£_Monday night.
Bartrum, who has struck 34
bal!ers lri the last 24 Innings, be·
nefttted from an outstanding defense. He walked 5 anp allowed
only 2 balls to leave the Infield .
Belpre scored In the top of the
first as Mike McVey walked and
1 batter later scored on a sacrific e fly to center by Chris Newb·
erry. Th l" Marauders drew even
In the bollpin half of the Inning as
Dave Hendricks doubled to lead
orr Ihe Inning. }le Ia ter stole third

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and sc,ored on a BrenI Bissell Mara uders a 3-1 lead leading Inf o
ground out.
the seventh. Belpre scored It s fi ·
Belpre threate ned In the fi fth nal run In the seventh.
alter 2 walks and a groundout.
Bar trum struck out 12, wa lked
An error loaded the bases, bu t . 5 and allowed th e one hit to An·
McVey hit a . chopper down Ihe&gt; derson. Richard Tu rner wa the ·
third baseline. Third baseman loser, he gave up only 4 hils,
Mark Corbitt charged In and walked 3 and st r uckour 6.
scooped up the ball on the sho rtBesides J:Wcker :s home r un .
slop and then to ca tcher Charlie Dave Hendricks had a double
Garrett for the second out. Corb· and Todd Hysell and Charlie
Itt then fielded a hot sma sh mov- Barrell both sin gled.
Ing Ia his right and threw to first
The Mar auders. now 5 and 3
to end the threat.
overa ll and 4 a nd 1 In the TVC,
Big Joe Anderson lined Bel· host Wellston tonight at 4:30.
pre's only hll with one out in the
Belpre drops lo 4 and 2 In the
sixth but Bartrum turned a 1-6-3 TVC.
double play Ia end lhe inn ing.
By Innin gs:
Donnie Hendricks led off the Belpre ............... 100 000 l -2 I 0
sixth with a walk, Donnie Becker M e l~s .. .. .. .. ..... .100 002 X-3 4 2 •
then hit a 0-2 pitch from losing
Barlr uin (W I and Ba rrett.
pllcher Richar.d Turner over the Turner (L) and Magner.
left cent er fi eld fence to give the

. MERCERVILLE -For six In·
nlngs junior hurler Bryan Durst
pitched .a no-hitter, but had to
settle for a one-hitter. )n the se·
venth as he boosted the Eastern
Eagles to a 6·1 SVAC road vic·
lory over Hannan Trace Monday
evening.
Eastern pulled ahead In the second 2-0 as Bryan Durslj.reached
on an error aid trotted liome on a
long home run over the right lleld
fence by Junior outfielder ·Jeremy Barber.

Hannan Trace made a game or
II In the boll om or 1he th ird as
Larry Jarrell and Ma rk Wells
drew back·lo·back walks. J ar·
rell went to third on a passed ball
and scored on a ·field er' s choi ce
by Mark J enkins: 2-1.
Erupting for three runs .ln the
fifth fram e, Eastern broke ·open
a tight game as Mik e Ma rlin
singled and went to second on an
error, Mark Griffin beal out a
bunt single, and Ed Collins ·
doubled . Collins then came home

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rlltshurgh 9, Nt•w Vork 6
finlinmtlllt, Sun Dh•A"o ~
Sun Francbwo -t, I.JI!&lt;ri .\ngt•h&gt;s :1
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N1•w Voril (Ojeda J-2) ~ at Pill!'~-•
hur11:h (KipJK&gt;r 1·0 , 7:85p.m.
( 'hllcaA'o (Ttout 0.1) at Sl. Lou I"
(Fnrs.:h I· I), M::J$ p.m.'
i\tlu&amp;il (Hm .. ll 1· 1) ltl Hou"'on
(Knt.,.,.•r 1·1), K:;JS p.m.
( 'Jndnnatl (So toO. 0) ut Sun D.lt&gt;l{o
(ShowO..J) , IO : O~p . m.
Lo11 t\n~t-111'1 (Hont&gt;ycuU &amp;-01 al
Sun l', ran c i~: o U)owmi 1-0) , lfl: :l3

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Toronto (K&lt;') 3-0) at f l..\'t•hmd
l('undlottl &amp;-3), 7: :i5 p.m.
KanJo~MH C'lly (.4.nci('I'MOn 0·01 al

&amp;,.ton C('lemrns 8-21. 7: :~p . m .
Mllwaukft• (l'lardl 1-11) al ('hit·a•o IDa\'~ t-1) , H p.m.
St•11UIP (Trujillo 1· 01 al Mlnnt'Mnta (BiyiM·f'ft 1·1), H:l 5 p.m.
Baltlnuw cFianu,.;un CO-l ) at
Tt&gt;~W' (Hou,;h I-I) , IC: :13 p.m .
Oakland (Rljo &amp;-I ) at C'~t1Uomlt4 ~
(Lu.-o &amp;-G J, K: :u p.m.

NHL playoffs
Dlvl•lon FlnU.
Waii'M C'o•ff.'f'etu.·t•
Patrk':k Dl\' lMktn

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IMI~&amp;~~dm , 1: ts p.m.
¥· AprU ~ - NV bh&amp;ndtrM at
Phlhulflphla, 7:31p.m.
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Solo bat'k; Larkin oul
-CINCINNATI ' (UP I) - The
Cincinnati Reds Monday actl·
vated pitcher Mario Solo and
placed shortstop Barry Larkin on
the disabled list.
So to, who had shoulder surgery
last year and started this teason
·on the disabled list, Is to make his
first start Tuesday night In San
Diego against the Padres.
Larkin, wllo sultered a hyper·
extended left knee In a second
base collision on April 12, was
placed on the 15-day disabled list,,
retroactive to Apri113.

AprU 2'l - QuC'ht•c ul Montrrul,
7:33p.m.
1\prU 2~ - ,\'Jontn•.-1 at Qu ..bt•t·,
7:"p.nl.
AprU 26 - ~lonli·••al at Qut•bt•c,
i::" p.m.
x-Aprll ~ - Qtll'hl't' IJJ Montrl'al,
1::l3 p.m.
x-Aprll :tO - rtfontN•alut (~&amp;wht•t ',
1:35 p.m.
x·MII}' 2 - QUt•bt•t ut MontrC'ul.
It OJ p.m.
( 'ampht~l ( 'onhort•nt ·t•
Norris DIVl"il•m
Toronto"!'~ . lk•trolt
1\prll 21 - Torooto at Dt'trolt.
K: fl5 p.m.
April 2:1 - Tnroruo al 1M roll,
II: CHi p.m.
April 2l - l&gt;t•troil al Toronl11,
11:05 p.m.
AprU ~ i - Jh•l roil at Toronto,
i : :~' p.m.
x-,\prll :l9 - Toronto al lll•trolt ,
K: Cl., p.m.
x-Ma_v I - Dt•trolt at Tnrnnto,
7::\3 p.m.

on a fielder's c~ol ce hit by J ell
Johnson ..lh e score now 5-l.
Eastern added some Insurance
In the seventh as 'Mark Griffin
singled between thi rd and short
and Jeff Caldwe ll delivered a
run-scoring tripl e, 6·1.
. Durst's no·hll bid was broken by
the first batter of the las tinning as
Brad Cremeans slammed a solid
hll to Jell center fi eld. Durst's per·
sonal record Is now J.J.
Durst fann ed four and walked
four In picking up the win with a
gre at effort and fin e Eastern de·
tense ( commlllng no errors l.
while Tim Brumfield suffered
the loss In a good effort of hi s
own ,

Brumfield fa nned eight and
walked just one, whil e a ll owln ~
just elghl hit s.
Eastern hitters were Jefi Cald·
well a single and triple, J eremv
Barber a home run, Bryan Dursi .
a double, and singles by Ed Collins
and Mike Marlin. Mark Griffin
had two singles.
Eastern Is Idle ionlght but
hosts Southern Wednesday.
Llnescore:
Eas tern .. ... .. ..... 020 030 1- 6 8 0
HT .. ... ............... 001 00 0- 11 2
Batt er ies: Durst iWP i and
Davis. Brumfield (LP ) and Jen·
klns.

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LOCAL GOLFER ON GSC
TEAM - Parker Lnng, a fresh-

man sports management rna·
jar from Pomeroy, Is particIpating In the golf program at
Glenville State CoUege. Lnng Is
a graduate of Meigs IUgh
Sehool and Is the son of Roger
and Delores Lnng, GSC golf
coach, Tim Carney says Lnng
wiU become a good player In the
WVIAC.

Eastern tops Hannan .Trace, 6-1

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Meigs tops Belpre 3-2,. takes
over top baseball . spot in TVC

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Yuppie disease ?---------,.--~..,......B~en_~_a_u_en_b__;,erg
NBC recently ran an InterestIng television special called " The
baby Busl ne'ss." The progra m
bega n ana troublng note. Intertll·
lty, said NBC , was beco ming a
major national problem. Cor res·
pondenl Marla Shriver asked:
"Is this surge In Infertili ty the
yuppie disease of the '80s : lhe
curse of the career woman•"
Des plle the fa ct that It Is a rea l
problem of Intense concern to
many, depslte the fact tha t NBC
left a diffe rent Impression, the
real answer - although compll·
caled and qualified- is probably

21 1987

Logan looking for
new football &lt;'Oach
second time in '87
LOGAN - A rece ntlv hired
footb all coach at Log a·n H l~h
Sc hool has resigned from that
pos ition already .
Dale Amyx, who twowPeks a~o
was named the new head varsit y
football coach at Loga n, an·
no unced th at he will not accept
th e job of guiding th e vetera n
Chl e!l aln tea m in 1987.
" Ri ghi now Is not the appropriate li me fo r me to take Ihe head
football pos ll lo n at Lo~a n . I have
thin gs goi ng on in my life thai
need ta king care ol, " · Am yx
emph asized.
Amyx , a va rsity assistan t at
Loga n lor Ihe past ·s!'ven yea rs,
had been se lec ted fl·om a lleld or
45 ca ndid ates to replace Cl ar·
ence Perry. Amyx Indica ted hP
wil l remain al LHS as an
assistant.
A search commlllec a l LHS Is
now w orkln ~ quickly to hire a
new head coach.

RACINE - The Sou thern Tor·
nadoes oullasled the Oak Hill
Oaks 7·6 here Monda y evenin g In
·a SVAC baseball cont est here In
... R;~~.!llr .lo. .bQosU he. winner 's record to 5·2 and 4·1 In the SVA C.
. Shawn Cunnin gham picked up
the wtn with Ihe save going to Da·
vld Amburgey, who pit ched twothl r!ls of an inn ing. Cunningham
fa nn ed one and wa lkt'd live while
givin g up 7 hi ts. Atnburgey ca me .
on to get th e last two ou ts.
Kuhn suffered the loss with
fo ur strikeout s and one wa lk.
w ~lle hittin g two.
.
Southern broke a scoreless dead·
lock In the lourth· lnnlng and they
erupted for seven runs. Dave Am·
bu rgey led off wilh a bunt single,
Ken Turley singled, John Riffle
walked and Mlkr Wolfo rd singled.
Chris Stout slammed a IWo·nm sin·
gle, and Barry McCoy had a thre&lt;•

RBI double In the Inning. Ambur· ~
gey closed the lr.nlng with hiS ~ ~
cond bunt single of the night.
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Ali was quiet on both sides until •;
the flnal. toultd when Oak Hill ~
gai ned new Jlle to score six runs ~
and put a scare on the Southern :
tlf'nr h.
~
Ward led ort wllh a single, fol- ~
lowed by two walks , a Walls trl· ~
pie, two errors, a Lyle s ingle, and ~
a Kuhn sln~le .. Amburgey then :;
ca meon lo.piltouttheflreandex· ~
tl ngulsh the Oak rally.
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toni ght in a SVAC 1111 , ~hlle' the ~
SHS reserves vlsll Eastern.
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Llnescores:
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Oa k Hill ...... ..... 000 000 6-6 7 1 ~
Soulhern ........... OOO 700 0- 7 9 2 ::
Batt eries: Kuhn ILP) and '
Ward , 4 SO, I BB, 2 HP. Cunni~· :!
gham (WP, Amburgey 7th aild "
Riffl e I SO. 5 BB .
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girls rip Wildcats 15·1 ~
MERCERVILLE_ Coach Pam kin a single. Lesa kucker a sin· ..
Douthin 's
Eastern Eaglettcs
posted their nin l ~ win of the season
as thrv roli('d over Hann an Traer
15·1 here Monduv evening In an
SVAC sollball match.
Eastern is now 9-2 over all and
5·1 in the )('a gue.
Eastern scored three ti mes in
each of the second . thi rd. and
fourth i n n i n ~s to post the win.
In the second three wa lks and
lour errors produced lhc fir st
three EHS run s as Lee Ann Ro·
bl nson, Lcsa Rucker, and Li sa
Driggs eac h crossed th e plate. :1.
0.

HT pulkd r loser In 1he t h lrd as
two wal ks, an error. and a Queen
sin gle scorPd the lone HT run .
East em hill ers werl' MPI Man·

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and Lisa Driggs a slngle.
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. Lisa Driggs was the wlnnln~
prtchl'r as she allowed just two
hil s. wa lked five and struck out
fi ve lor I he win .
~
Mic helle Unroe suffered 1M
loss , giving up four hits, 15 walks,
one strikeout , and backed with 10
HT errors.
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Ea·stern plays Southern at:·
Tuppers Plains on Wednesday .
Coach Pam Doughltt was really
pleased wllh the continually In·.''
creasing ertorl or the Eaglettes. , ''·
Llnescore:
,
Eastern .... .... .033 303 3-1 5 4 li:•
HT ..... .. ... ... ... 001 000 0- 1 2 10
Ballerles : Driggs (WPI an!lor
Mankin .
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Unroe and Adkins.

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Spring sports schedule

Tu esd~y, April 12
Varsll y Baseball. Wellston,
Home. 4:30; Varsity Softball , Well·
ston, Home. 4:30; Reserve Baseball, Wellston, Away, 4: 30; Res·
erve Softball. Wellston, Away,
4:30; Boys·&amp; Girls Track, Fairland.
Home 4:30.
Wednesday, April 22
Va rsity Base ball , Al exa nd er,
Away, 4:30; Va rsity Softball .
Alexa nder. Away, 4:30; J r . Hl ~h
Trac k, Fed. Hockin!&lt;. Home.

4:30.

Frida~ , April 24
~:"
Varsll y Baseball, Wellston,
Away, 4:30; Varsity, Softball," '
Wellston, Away. 4: 30: Reservt• '•
Baseball, Wellston, Hom e, 4: 3\): ''·
Reserve So!lball,
Wellston:•"
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H om£', 430
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Saturday, April 25
Varsity Baseball at Southerw;
(DH), I : 00; Reserve Baseball at' 1
Southern IDHI . 1:00.
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nlpt•Jt, K: ~ p.m.
AprU 21 - Edmonton· 1d Win·
nlpt'K• H: li p.m.
· x·Apr1129 - Wlnnlpt·~ at Edmon·
lon, t :lS p.m .
x-May I - Edmonton at Wlnnlpe,;, !1: 35 p.m. .
x· MtiY 3 - WlnnlpC'Jt" al t:dmon·
ton, K:Oa p.m .
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Tuesday, April 21, ·1987

Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio

Cincinnati rips Padres; Giants continue
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spree, edge Los Angeles Do.dgers, 4--3 ·

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MI\RATHON WINNERS- First place winner• inMonday' s91 sl
Boston Marathon were Toshlhlko Seko of ,Japan and Rosa Mota of
l'ortugal. Bolh wave In the crowd following their victories. Seko
won In 2: 11.50, and Mota In 2: 23:2 1. tUPI)

SAN DI EGO (UPII - The
Cincinnati Reds ha ve seen that
the road i s not a·bad place to play
when the site. Is Jack M ur phy
Stadium.
" We' re relaxed out there and
hav ing fun ," Eric Davis said
Monday night after Kal Da niels
collected three hits and drove in
lour runs and Ron Oes ter went 4
for 4 wit h two RBI to highl ight
Cincinnati 's 18·hit att ack that
pushed the Reds to a 12-3 rout of
the Sa n Diego Padtes.
The victory kept Cincinnati
close on the heels of r ed· hot San
Fra ncisco. Th e Gi ant s won
. anot her one· run gam e, edgin g
Los Angeles , 4-3. Mo nd ay night to
stay a hall-game ahead of the
Reds.
"You don' t wa nna be left out.
When you go up there. you don't
want to be the one to make an
out."

Guy Hoffm an, 1·1. .benefitted
from the. Reds ' 'hitting barrage.
The left ·ha nder pitched eight
Innings, allowing seven hils.
striking out three and wa l king
two.
Padres starter Storm · Dav is,
·o.2, left after y ieldi ng eight hits
and five runs over 3 2·3 innings.
" It's bad enough that I have to
put this burden on the bullpep
aga in," Dav is said. ','The thing
that upsets me personally is my
Inconsistency."
Dave Parker hit his fou r th
home•· of the season for Cincin·
nali. II wa s the 24th homer
allowed by Padre pitching in 14
games. The Reds have hit 21 in 1:1
games.
,
" A big part of this game is
luck ," said Cincinnat i Ma nager
Pete Rose. " I m igh t add to II, but

of the 18 hits we had tonight .
there were a lot of well· hit balls."
Both teams scored two ru ns in
the sPCond inning. The Reds
scorrd their runs on a single by
Erlt' Davis, a triple by Buddy
Bell and Bo Diaz's Infield out.
Bell's tilplewa s the first ofs!'ven
extra -ba se hits for Cincinnati ,
whic h has 57 for the season.
San Diego tied the score 2·2 In
the second when Steve Ga.rvey
led off with a single an d moved to
second on a wild pitc h. Davis
then reached on an in field hit on
which second baseman threw
wildly.allowingGarvey toscore.
Joey Cora's single scored Davis.
The Reds moved ahead o·2 in
thr fourth i nning. Oester hit a
two-run tripiiO' and Ka l Daniels
tripled in one.
Cinci nnati added four runs in

thesix th to make lt 9-2. Parker 's '
homer, a shOt to r ight field.
accounted for two runs , and RBI
singles by Daniel s and Bell
produced the other two.
Ku r t Stillwell' s RBI single. in
the seventh pu shed Cincinnati
ahead 10·2. A lwo- run double by
Daniels rriade It 12·2 1n the ninth.
San Diego added a run in the
ninth when. Benito Sa~tl ago
doubled, moved to t hlrd.on Garry
Templeton's single and scored on
Ra ndy Rea dy's ground out.
"I keep coming to the park
thinking we're going to win,"
said Sa n Di ego Manager Larry
Bow a. " ! don' t know what the
playE'rs are thinking, but at some
poi nt pride will COJTie Into pla y.
Th at 's all I ca n tell you. I ha te
los in g, but I can't do nothing
about it. My hands are tied."

UPI Sports Wrlto•r
BOSTON IUPO -From Hopkln ton to Hea r tbrea k Hi ll. Tos hl·
hlko S!'ko rcs pC'C ted th e world 's
ma rathoning rllte - th en hroke
llrclr hea rt s.
After a ca ut ious start Monday
aga inst his sport's bes t, lhf'
Ja panese powered over the Bos·
ton Mara thon's mos t·fa mous hi ll
and won I hl• race for the second
time.
Sc•ko' s wi nn ing time of 2 hours ,
I I minu tes and !;0 seco nds was
nrar ly four minutes orr th e
e·ourse record . T he world '·s top
five ac ti ve mara thonrrs ran
t o~c· th c•r for 19 miles. no one
dari ng to tm•u k away too soon.
" I started to pu ll ahra d at six
m llc•s." Seko sa id t)lough an
lntNprrl &lt;'r. " hut no one came
wi th me• and so I pulled bac·k ."
Thr·n at thPbaseo fH eartbrrak
Hill, Seko dccidrd his time had
c·ome.
" I looked at the other people's
f aces and t hey were sufferi ng,"
he sa id. "So I thought that If I
could star t ther f' . not many
people could follow m e."
Using machlnf'·llkest r ldr·s. the
o· fOul ·7 r unner• cr ested thr hill
wit h a 70·ya rd l&lt;!a d. H ~ Pxte nd ~d
his advant age to ltlll ya r ds by 21
m llt•s, to :1011 yards by 2:1 miles
and w;;s nevrr threat ened.
Sll•vt• .tono ·s of Wa les flnlshl'd
seco nd In the 26·mllr, :lf!o.yard
rar&lt;' in 2: 12: :!7. r.roff Smith or
Britai n, wl nn f'r of lh&lt;• Boston
Marat hon In 1 ~B4 and 1 ~8o .
flnlslwd third In 2: 12:42.
Hosa Mo ta of Po r·tugu l won lhC'
wonwn· .~ co mpN IIIon in 2:2:•: 21.
Two 11rlglans fl nlsho' d seeo nd
" '"'third - Agnes l'ard&lt;w ns In
2: 2!1: :.oand l tla Va n L 11Hirg ham
In 2: 2~ : oli.
Mota. t hrovrrw hr lm lng favor·
II{' , •u·ver tlll'ea tencd by ht•r
opposition and thC' onl v r hallf'ngc
sh&lt;' f;uwl wo•rp IIH• co nstan t
hmdll'inds.
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thr o u~ h an in trrpt'Ner. " I felt 11
" I was su•·prlsrd to hear a
all ;!lung ll u• r·uursc•."
ba ni'... he said .
St•ko cll'fea l('d th&lt;' stro ngo·s t
Seko and Mota each earned
mara t hon fll'iciJHJI togP iho•rsl ncr $41l.OO!l and a
Merr&lt;•des
till' t!IX·I Olymp ics, the only , llt•n z.

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mark, goes for
all-time record
lly ,JOEl, SHEIOI1\ N
l JI'I 1'110rf s Wrll&lt;•r
A pllrhrr wit h ni ne Inn ings of
major·lrn gup Pxpcr iPnC'(' and an
ERA of X.(MI will allrmpt to send

tlw Mllwaukf'l' Br('wcr s onto n
sc•purnt&lt;' pa~ t· in th r rPCorc:l book.
"I rr rta i nlv nPv!'r lm.,glnr d I
would br• ln this posit io n. I 'm j ust
glad It ' s !l1,1' tur n to pitch and I'm
going to clo m;· bes t ." sa id Mat'k
Clurdl. ll'ltO 11'111 start tonight for
Mllwa uk&lt;'r aga inst the Chkago
Whilr Sox whrn the Brewers trv
10 &lt;'SiabJJs h a rria j Or·league re·
cord for t•o nscrutlve vlr lori&lt;'S to
sta rt ll SC'ason.
Mllwau kee movf'd Into position
to break the m ajor · l ~agu r rerord
by tying II Monday night. Robin
Yount's two·out , bloop RBI sin·
g le ra pped a two· run seventh
Inning I hat r allied the Brewers to
a 5-4 victory over t he Whlie Sox
a nd gave Milwaukee Its 13th
straight triumph to start the
season. The 1982 AllanIa Braves
are the only other teani to go •
their fir st 13 games without a
loss.
While a relative unknown was
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ll'llS thr Chicago startrr as of
Mondn;· night. Chi c•ago Manager
.Ji m Fr(•gos l t•rfu sed to n a m~ 11
startC'r br fore today.
Ciard i, 2!\. was pitchi ng In
Tr lplc·A for Va ncouver o n ~ year
ago. He represent s the yo ung
face of th!' Brewer s. Two of the
1&lt;'8 nl 's fE'w graybeards helped
mak&lt;• Ciardi the answer to a
trivia ques tion by key ing victor y
No. 1:1.
Pa ul Mol itor doubled home
pln ch·l·unncr B .J. Surhoff to tie
the srorP with two out In the
seventh. Yount then dumped a
bloop si ngle t o r ight, scorjng
Molitor with the go·ahead run.
Yo unt and Molitor are two of the
four remaining Brewers from the
team 's 198'l pennant winner.
''We've won games In every
way Imaginable this season. so 1
this shouldn' t be surprising,"
said Yount, who541 single greeted 1
reliever Bobby Thigpen. " I
didn' t know whether It would 1
drop In or not . The way things
have been going, nothing sur·
prlses me."

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First Street, Mason, and wil l
continue through Sunday even·
lng, 7 p.m.
The Rev. C'harles Nor ris. Ra·
r lne, will be the evangelist .and
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Singers will be St eve and .Jenny
Cadle on Tuesday, Sa lem
Quar tet on . Wednesday. The
Refl~ t lon s Tr io on Thu rsday.
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Harmonai res on Sa tu rday, and
kl ey onMeadows
F riday· The
Jonnle Bur
Belinda
on
Sunday. The Rev. Jer ry Sco tt ,
past or, lnvUes the public. A
nursery will be provided.

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at th&lt;' Faith Ba ptist Church,

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Numerous contri butions were
made when Star Gra nge mt•l
n·cently at the hall.
The grange made rontr ibu·
l ions to Ca re, th e f r iendly Hills
Ca mp Fund , St at e Dea f Fund,
Grange Founda tion for th e Dr af.
the State Youth and .Junior
Travel Fund. the Na tional Youth
and Junior Fund. and th e Youth
and Junior Fund .
Linda Mont gom ery, women's
activit ies chairma n. repor ted on
" Hea llhv Babies Wi n," some
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THURSDAY
TUPPERS PLAI NS - Ol ive·
Orange VFW Pos t 905:1 meet s

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RUTLAND - Rev iva l at 7p.m.
through April 25 at Rutland
Chu rch of God w ith Joseph L .
, Goodloe as evangelist: services
at 6 p.m. on Sunday.

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speaking. Special singers .
WEDNESDI\Y
RUTLAND - Sons of Amerl·
ca n Legion Pos t 467. Rutland .
will hold election or officer s
Wednesday, 8 p.m .. at the legion
hal l.
CHESHIR E - Gallla-Melgs
Community i\ctlon Agency will
hold !ree clothing day for low Income pers ons Wednesda y,
from 9 a.m. to 12 itoon. The
. agency ' s clothing bank Is located
In the old high school buildin g In
Cheshire.

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POMEROY Xi Gamma
F.psilon Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Soro r ity meet Tuesday, 7
p. m ., Pomeroy Senior Cent &lt;'f.
MIDDL E PORT
T he
Women's Associ ation of Middle·
por t First Presby ter ian Church
meet Tuesday, 7: :lO p.m., at thr•
church.

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'The Tr ue GospE'I Sounds are The Rev. Bob Grubb Is in charge
scheduled to appea r as speci al
of th e Tuesday night services at
gues ts of the Grubb Family
the chu rch for the Rev. Noel
Singers of Gallipolis at the Old
Her rm ann, pas tor . The public is
Bethel Free Will Baptist Chu rch
in vited.
located behind Gil bert' s Sl&gt;rv irc
The Tru e Gosp&lt;'l Sounds ar e
Station In Hobson on Sa turday,
from Wheelersburg. Orga ni zer is
7:·30 p.m.
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Rick Schweinsberg, well·know n
.The old Bethel Church is on e of · disc j o\:'ke;• wit h WPA Y Radio of
several area churc hes which was
Portsmouth. He also owns the
opened in recent years after
Sweetsplrit Recording St ud io.
being closed for a half centu ry . Others i n the group arr Dan

Ward , Dave Morrison, Bobby
Wampler·. Jerry ·Moore. Debbie
Ward and Ter esa Schweinsberg.
In 1980 the True Gospel Sound s
r&lt;'celved fi rst pla ce In the semi··
finals of the statewid e gospel
mu sic competition ot the Ohio
St air Fair. The Grubb Family
Singers are one of the many
gospel mu sic sponsors of WPA Y
radio and will be sharin g I he
Sa tu rday night service.

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lng slides of their work Mrs.
Pickens gav!' a brief his tory of
the I vory Coast and sl10wed its
loca tion on a map. II is locatrd on
the northwest roast of Afrira
rlose to the ort'a n. Thr cou ntry
has been frer fr oln Franr!' since
1960 and has a dPmorratlr form
of government. The r limu l&lt;'. sht•
sai d, Is vrry hot, the rhief crops
ar e co ffee. cocoa. and roll on and
the women do most of.lhc II'Ork .
The mai n language Is Frrnch .

Rible "ud\' l\'llh l ho• m lnisl&lt;·r
trar hin g.
Tlw Hc•1. an &lt;I Mrs. l'ickens 1J1·r
in a moci&lt;'l'n aptll'lmrnt bulld!ng
in the rity of .\bidjana and wil l be
t'e tu r nin~ l ht'rto this summ !'J'.
A scr in l hour follo\\INI thP
program with I'PfreshmC'nt s IJC··
i ng served to 1he 20 mem be•·s ancl
sen•n gursts allending.
Mrs. 11C'nisr MOret prf's irlrd nt

ThE' Rev. Mr . Pi ckl'ns' work is
to teaoh leaders In thr Christi an
religion there so tha t the;· will be
able to teach ol ht'rS about God
and Pstablish c·hurches . Man)'
come from the• rountr;• of Chana
to h&lt;' ta ughi. Tlw mai n religion of
the eount ry. she said, is Islamic·.
Tit~ slid&lt;'., inl'iudl'cl groups in

Unill'd Method ist Womrn lw VP
been in,·itrel to a mcrt i n g~&lt;: lth ttl('
t\lfr f'd UMW Apr il 21 ll'il&lt;'n
st•n•raI AI hens Di sI riel offi cc·rs
wl\1 1w prP~enL
Mrs. . Tammt Harhflr of Si nr
Cc•ra, hOrn(' for delinquent \&gt;0.\'S
In Atht'ns Count;·. wi ll br tilt•

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port pollee headquarters before
boarding a plane:
" What they are doing now Is
murder and kidnapping."
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: •• atlon recorded In a day Is 100
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:.:. 44 to mlnus·56. at Browning,
, :•. . Mont .. on Jan. 23-24, 1916.

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It w;, s announced that Chester

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Thursday . 7:.10 p.m., at Tuppers
Pl ain s Grade School. New offlr ·
er s will be nominated. All
member s urged to attend .
RAC I NE - America n Legion
Auxiliary, Racine Post 602,
meets Thu rsda y, 7:.10 p.m .. at the
hall.
CHESTE R - Shade Riv er
Lodge 45:1. Ches ter, will hold a
special meeting Thursday, 8
p.m., with work In the E .A.
degree.

FRIDAY
SY RACUSE- There will br a
spaghetti supper Friday, from 5
to 7 p.m ., at Ca rlton School In
Syracuse.

b~siness

Hea r ing Tes ted. '.' Opal Dyer,
you th chairman , report ed on
cur rent youth activ ities and Ray
Midkiff report ed on some r u rrent
legislat ion. Bl'rnirr Midkiff,
co mmunity ser vice chai r man,
updatrd some projects which the
mr mbers have been working on .
Master Pall y Dyer ann ounced

meeting

that lht• Star Grange wll be
rxhlbltlng at the Meigs Count y
Fa i r and the Ohio St ate F air. The
Youth will al so be preparin g an
exhibit for l h{' Ohio State Fair.
The li tl'rary progra m theme
was "Fas ter and Spring" wit h
severa l rea dings, poem s and
r iddles by the members .

Bridal shower i.r conducted ·
Sharon Pra ll hos ted a bridal
shower f or .Jeannie Welsh. brld{'·
elect of Tim Hood, on Apr il 14 at
the Middleport Chu •ch of Christ .
Lynn Epple. Lori Hor slry. and
Nikki Meier assisted M iss Wel sh
wi th her gi fts.
Thr door prizt· w.J s won by
CrucP Whale.1· with other prizes
going to Ru th Ri fflr, Barb Fry,
and L ori Van Vra nken. Other s
attending were Dena Welsh.
Bonnie Napper . Vi cki Ellis. Ma·
rlsha Nelson, Cl arice Erwi n,
Ja ne Hess, 1\nn Ri ffl e, Charlotte
Haning, Sharon Wi se. Helen
Hoocl. Mega n And rews, Mar garet And rews, Jea n Wh obrey ,
Tonda Seldenabel, Becky Meier,
Mar ilyn MeiE'r , Barbara Welsh,
and Cecelia M itch. Send hi!( a gift
was Susan Cl ark .

mint s. punch. and coffee were
served.

Spring activities were planned
at the recent meeting of the
Lydia Council or the .Bradford
Church of Christ.
Committees for the motherdaught er dinner werr an·
nounced. Ca rolyn Nl cholson.dC'r·
oration s, !)('Jares Frank, food .
and Jarkle Reed and Ca th y
SpencPr, favors. The group w ill
met at the church at 9:30 on May
2 to piant flowE"r s ou tslde. Bl ble
school was announced for .June
R·12,
Th e need for more tablrrloth es
was noted. It was announrrd that

there 11' 111 be no pra.\ er break last
In May . Shenlr Seevers prC'sicl('d
at the meeting noting 1h&lt;' nr•rcl fo r
man' l'lwlr members. C'ollec·
tlons were tak&lt;'n ;Jnd off icl'rs'
reports given. Church dlrerto·
rie were dlsl ri butrct. and Mrs .
SeevN s th:mked tht• group fo r
suppor t ot thr youth rrtrcat .
Hostrssrs l'or Ihr mC'r t i ng Wt·rc•
.Jan Koehll't', Drbble Plckt•nsand
Mr s. Sp!'nrer. Vi cki Smith will
host thr nc·xt mPPiing wi th Susie•
Will as ro·hos tess.
DPvo tlons wert' b~' Clara MiH'

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Approximately 70 fourt h, fi fth
and sixth graders at thr Ches tN
F.lemcniiJry School t'x hlblt ecl
projects in lh&lt;' first annual
science fair held Frida)· at thr
school.
An open house was held F riday
night for parr ot s and fr iends to
vl(•w the exhibit s whirh had been
judged duriJ!g th&lt;' day. In eon·
junction with thr open housr . tho'
Ches ter PTO ser ved a dlnn&lt;'r. ·
Given superior ra tings on th eir
projects . were Rya n Bur kley .
.l umes E: wln g, B&lt;'cky Mcint yre•.
Sara Machlr, .Jeff Stet hem , V ..l .
VanMr trr . St acy Woo la rd .
four th graders; Penny Aelkr r.
Andrea Dill ard , Adria Frcc ker ,
Jared Ridenour. Tyson Rose,
Alicia Zeigler, fifth g1•adrrs: and
.Jr rcmy Rur klry, Chuc·k Cun·
nlngham , Sar ah Har ri s, Lisa

Hoffm an. Ke1·in K ll'ln . 1\lm
Mlt'lw!' l, Mall Ml rlwe l, C'arrl&lt;•
Morr lssr;·. ' Kr ill Rl cknou r and
Sht•J'f'i Sm ith. six th gradrrs.
Rc ·r·t~ t v i n ~

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\\'err Char les Bissel l. .l!'ssi&lt; ·n ·
Chrva llrr . Tara Congo. l.r&lt;'
Co nnoll;, llill'ld Fell)', Rr lun
FrrdN irk, .lor Karschnlk. C'oun
nC',V Knapp. Tom McKa ,l '. Todd
Miehm·l. .li!mlc llrd&lt; ·. MIC'Ill ·ll• ·
Pooler, Am;' flrt h lkdovltJJl,
Stacv Staats .. l&lt;'rrod Van lnWll ·
~e n .' lour t h grader., ; Delll'll
Frost. StPphun lr Hoffmun, A•1d)'
Wolfr, . filth ~radcrs: llobh;·
Rurk~r. Currtr C'o nnolll y, Ml·
r hr•l•• Me1zger , ./udl Cl' N&lt;' II , M lkc ·
Roush und Tom Wi lson. sixth
gradPrs.
Ra t ings of good w!'nl to Mlk&lt;·
Ra ile\', 1'1·arrv r.ra tl'. Rvun
Hollo.n, Wll llo· · Kaufl . na nlriiP

Portland PTO has meeting

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''('h J'isl ('J'U&lt;'ifiell" wi th scrip·
turC' fro m Gal.li," poem by l l&lt;·l&lt;'n
StC'hw r Rl r r . ''F'lowf'rs Lc •m·p
Tlwi r Fragnm(•('' on thC' H and ~
thnt FIP stow Th rm ." Shr also
Jmcl "MHkr Yo ur Da;' I'! right by
Th inking IUghl ."
1'\&lt;'l'rPshmrnts wc•re srr·vrcl to
I hosr named and C'he•r l Will iam ·
so n. T ln ~t M(·Gulr(', Na ncy Mor
rls, Tllllr l~ow l rv, Fr ancrs Hv·
sel l. Gerr;• Ll~ ht foo t. VickI
Smi th. No r ma Rusel l, .John Mi·
r hacl Pirk&lt;'ns . and .J an!'il
SprncN .

Kllllll&lt;• .. le"l&lt;'ll HIHiford. fourth
.. gnJ () (·r~: Kr nn.v 11u t'kf', .)a :o;on
('ul n. l\nw 1\ra ult PI', .l(1t'C'I1l,\ '
Rm·m&lt;•nd : .John 11 1dgPWil,l',
An; hc•r WI' II , Ama nda Wells. l'il'l h

gradt·rs: anti

{' h ~'' ' \lfl nn ~~\' l' l'.

C'hartcs llrva nl . llt•at hc'r Fqrl l·.l '.
Hhonda r.J.hbs. :Jr i -ry l.l~ hl foot ,
''••phan lt• Oli o. l'llrls Pa ull on.
and ]"1;1\'ld 1\'onlard.
Oth"r slu&lt;h'nls Wi th exhl l!lts
wPrr .JOl'V C.ltltf• s. Arn ie- Frh,nrl.
f')'lll ld&lt;t i.Vhll•• and Ri t&lt;·tile Ar
nold, ahsf'nl .

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New officers were elected at Parkersburg wrrr announced
the recent meeting of lhP Por· along wl l ll fll'ld days to be hrldon
Jland PTO held at the school.
May 2fi and 27. I t wa s noted I hut
Elrc tcd were Sht' lla l.ong. Mot hrr ' s Day fl owrrs wiiiiJ .~ o l d
presid ent ; Sharon Crcmea n&lt;. and that trophies will be 11warded
vlre president ; !&lt;ate Sm ith. on th e las t dav of sc hool.
serrctarv. and Lind a Eva ns,
DcbbiP Rlzrr. rrlirlnr:: prrsl
trrasu re'r . Named to thr athlcllr dent, tha nked the mrmb&lt;'I'S Jt,r
committee wcrr i)('bblr Rizer, support during her lt' rmof offlro· .
Maril yn Cooper and Dr nny II "'''" no trd th11 t thP n&lt;'X I
merlin~ wil l I&gt;&lt;' on Ma y 21 with un
Evans.
Purc hase or new swing seats artist In residence prouram tu iJt'
was approved. Bobby Ord. super- featured.
lntendent , ta lked about the levy
10 be voted on In May which
would prov ide fu nding for lhl'
removal of asbes tos from thP
schools.
Plans for a I r ip to Marlcllu and

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Carson 75th birthday celebrated
A surprisr part y was held oth ~r gift s. •·efreshments of cakr.
recently honoring Hlldred C'ar · Ire cream, punch. nuts, mints ,
son, on her 75th bi r thday at the and coffee were served.
home of her sis ter. M i ldred t-----------~
Ri ley. 240 Mill St., Middlepor t.
Attnnd lng were Mrs "·t tv
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Mr . and Mrs. Paul Clar k and
da ughter. Sandra and son, Gary,
St. Albans, w.v a.; Mr. and Mrs.
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an ar ·a n son. asey,
New Students Accepted for
Ni tro w Va · Mr and Ml'
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· ·' Mason,
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Baton &amp; Pam Pom Classes.
ve,·non
W.Va .;·
Mr . and Mrs. Wendell Gra te,
Register on Thursdays
Pomer oy: Ha rold Carson. Mr .
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and Mrs . .l unlor Riley, 1\1 Hart T d Rll
Mlddl
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Chester Science Fair results given

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42 oz.

An Easter program was pres·
ented bY Mrs. Ethel Orr and Mrs.
Bonnie Lander s at the recent
meeting of the Chest er United
Methodist Women at the church.
"Thl' Resurrection Story " was '
given with scr ipture from Luke
24 followed by respon sive r !'adln ~ of an Easter litany. The group
sang "The Old Rugged Cross"
with Mrs. Kath ryn Baum as
pianist. Mrs. Orr had a reading
entitled " Easter " after which
she In trodu ced th e gues t
speaker. Mrs. George Pickens.
who Is do i n ~ miss ionary work
with her husband. lhe Rev.
George Pickens. formerly of the
Long Bottom·Reedsvill e area.
The Pi ckens' have been in
Abldj ana. I vor y Coast. Africa
si nce January 1 ~g;, , Before show·

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SIYIIIS DURIII
YOUR SIIOIY STOlE'S
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Chester UMW has Easter program

Seko cops second
Boston Marathon
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Tuesday, April 21 ; 1987

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OSU hockey coach
is cancer victim

COLUMBUS. Ohio iU P i t Harriet Rey nol ds, field hockey
roac h at Oh io Sta te Universil v
for the past 14 years, died
Monday at the age of 36 following
a long ba il ie wit h ca ncer.
Th e f am ily w ill hold a priva te
serv
lcr T hur sday whi le a mem·
mara thon Seko has los t sinrc
orlal
service w ill be held ea rly
1979.
month
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next
TM top r unners. wa r v of each
Rey nolds, a nat ive of Abington.
other's abllitiC's, ran ronse r va ·
li vely through t he lirsl half of the Pa .. was a graduil'te of Ur sinu s
r ace. The lea ders were more tPil. l Co llege af\d ea rned a
than th ree minutes off Ro b de m as tE'r 's degree fr om Penn Stall'
Cas tell a's rPCord pace of 2:07: ol Un iversi ty. She joi ned the Ohi o
set las t y(•a r .
Sta te staff in 197:l toslart the field
" It was almos t hu rti ng r unning hockey progra m and was one of
only two coaches who have been
that slow," .Jones said.
" Th e field was such 1hat you at OSU since women' s athletics
had to go ou I 1here and br becam e part of the Athlet ic
ca utious." Smith sa id . "Seko was Departm ent in 1976.
"Today f have lost a loyal
brllcr prepared fo r the las t six
mil es . We we re hopin g Se ko coach and a true friend ." sa id
OSU Associate At hletic Director
would slow dow n and die."
Acc idents marred the sta rt of Phyllis Ba iley. " Harriet Rey·
th e whPclchai r and r unners' nolds gave 14 yea rs of dedica ted
races .
ser vice to th e Oh io State Unive r·
Six wheelc·hai r partic ipa nts sl ty wo m en' s fi eld hoc key
fell going around th e course's program.
firs t curve. 100 ya rds from l hl'
star ting line. Only minor inju ries
rrs ul trd and A ndre VIger and
Candace Ca ble· Brookes r ighted
their chai rs t o wi n thei r
divisions.
In the 9l st runn ing of the
traditional race . de Castella was
knockrd down at the noon start.
Wht&gt;n the gun wa s flrrd, several
offi cial s were caught stand i ng In
front of the startin g line, holding
the starter's rop&lt;'.
" I was n' t aw are they were
abou t to flre th egun." deCas tella
said. "Officia ls werr still st and·
in g In front of us, then chaos took
over. In that c haos, my foot go t
ca ught In thr rope. Amid all the
jost ling and pu shi ng. I somehow
los t m.v bal ance and went down."
He rolled onrE' and quickly
regal n&lt;'d his fC!et, later notin g,
" II you stay thNe, you get
trampled by 10.000 runners."
!\fiN fi nishIn!' si xth In 2:14:24,
d{' Castella sa id lhr fa ll was
Insign ifica nt.
" I don' t think it affec ted me, I
don' t th ink II ma de anv di ffer·
Pnrt•," h" sai d.
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Seko. who won thlsrare lnl 9RI.
rrr al led no cou ntdown to the
starling gun for the 6,25:1 offl rlal

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Public Notice
IN THE
COMMONPLEASCOUAT
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F MEIOS COUNTY ' OHIO
STANLEY H. PHILLIPS ,
Pfolntlff - VSMARY E. PHELPS,

CAS~~~cra~V·B&amp;

Dotondonto

PUBliCATION
To Joan Ann ·Hill, 11 living.
addroos unknown; ond if not
living then tho unknown
hoin, nut of kin, doieOfld·
onto, creditors. dovioooo,
grantno, lion holden. ouc·
ceoJOro in intoreot. adminio,
· 1 re·
: trators, executors, Iega
••t'"
d llllgnno
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on
0 f .. 1'd named delondont 11
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no ce o
complllint
t1ke
no~·ce
that
on
A
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P1 ' f'led
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HONORED - The over 25 year mt•mhl!rs ol
Star Grange we re honored at the Saturday night
celebration or (;range Week. In th•• group, lefl to
right, are .John Colwell, &lt;:atlwrim· Co lwell and

F.W . Wilc.: ox; second row~ Max:in(• ll.vcr, Ann

Halliday, Neva Nicholson and Norma Gall
Wilcox ; third row, Raymond Wilcox, Ronald
NichoL~on, Ke nnt•ll• Wilcox and Paul Montgo,
m er.v; and fourth row. Waid Nicholson, Clair
Nelson, .Joh n llolliday and Larry Montgomery.

SILVER STAR CERTIFICATES - Patty Dyer,
master of . Star Grunge, presented Silver Star
Certllicates at the dinner meeting held Saturda y

Grange awards given
Me mbers wit h m on · than l!i

vears service wrre honon•cl at
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m eeting

of

Star

Grange as em obs(•rvan n· o!
National r ;range Wee k.
The r~rognitlo n fo ii owrd a
poNuck s upp&lt;•r . C lair Ne lson and
Larry Mohtgo m ery n·e·d ved 25·
y(•ar silver sta r mrmhf'l's hip
certificates . O thers who will br
rece iving thei r s arr Marvi n
Wilcox . Ear l Wright. 13&lt;'ul ah
fle lie Wri g ht , Roger ancl ltod nt'.l '
Wright. O lhcr 2o· to :10 year
m e mbers arr· Dwig ht Ne lson.
Donald Nelson. and' Marily n
Hollid ay.

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Ovrr :u1 yC,II' Ill&lt;' nlbl'rs hono rl'd
wcrc ·F .W. Wilt·ox. Kcnn c•lh Wli·
cox. Raym ond Wilcox. Max in ••
Dyer and C'a thcrinP ColwPI I.
flnoth c r :JIJ,y &lt;•ar mcmbl'r is
G ladys Major . Thlrf y .flVP .Yl'ar
members honor&lt;'d wen' Norma
Gail Wilcox . Ro na ld Nic hols on.
Wald Nlc·ho lso n, /Inn Hallid ay
a nd Al a n Halliday . Olhl'l' :lo·y&lt;•ar
membPrs &lt;H'C' Ftalph, Maeumb(• r

anti Iva n Ha ll ida y.

Ovt•r 4U Yl'ar ml • mbf'r~ honorPfl

were Paul Mont gom e r y an&lt;! :Jo hn
C'oiwl'll . O the r 411 .w ar members
a t·r Cu tht•rint• a nd Rex ShPnt•,
fie ld and Ra,, ·m ond Hoil ciu,\' .

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Fund drive planned for homes
on Thursday .to benefit park

rlft y yrar member is .Jo hn M.
Nelson. A ~!l· ,V CCJ J' sral was
prrscn!NI lo Nev" NiC'ho lson.
!\not hpr ~~·.vc~a r mflmbPt' presf'n t
was John Ho llid ay .
II p r ogram was prese nt ed by
ftub.v La mbe rt. ierturrr . with th r
!hem P £ aster and r;ra nge. Read,
ings in&lt;'IUd&lt;:'d "CompiPl e Love"
b,v Ruby Lamb&lt;'rl ; " Firs! Id ea of
Cra ngt•" b.l Ca therine Colwel l.
" Pl a nn ing of lh&lt;' Gna ngp" b.v
n e r n it·r Midkiff; "C hoosing a
Name " by Nc•v a Ni rholson :
' T a rl y Me&lt;'l ings" by An n Halii,
dav: " T ht' Nc•w Gran ge " bv
Charl o llr· E rlt•wl n r: " Ohi o
Gra nge " by Max in e Dyer :
" l,.a r ls about l hP Cra ogr." ' by
l.arry Montgo mrr.v . a nd " Hi s ,
lory of Star C r~tn gp" by l.i ml u
Monl gomr r y.
O!ht•r rraq ings inc lud ed jo ke•s
IJy Rick Maro mb!'l' . ··vou Know
You'rp Cr•lllng O ld&lt;'r Wht •n ... "
by Ruby l.amb&lt;•r l: and " ''Wa i
olh rr qulzr•s and song s.
01 h• ·•·s a ll r nd ing \\Wr Pa I t.v
Dyer . Opa l D;'&lt;'l', Chip Ma
rombPr . Miehar i Ma•·ombe r.
Walte r and Vida C: r rr n . E ira nor
NPison . Fr(,'(]a Sm iJ h. Beverly
Wiii'OX,S milh , Paulin•• /I ik ins.
Norma n and 1\ il el'(ra Will. F.rl l'
Montgomery, Do r oth ;• Ro i&lt;' n.
Bryan , Sm ll y a nd !\ s hi P;· Co l

Hou se,to,housr solic iting 10
ra isr fund s fo r Improv ing !he
Rut land. park area a djarrnl to
!he Civ ic Crn!Pr w ill br hr lcl
Thursd a y.
Members of 1111' Ru tland
Friendly (;m ·d r ncrs. !h p Fl'il'nds
and F'iowrrs C a n irn C luiJ. th r
Hu lla nd Firemen ;m el ils i\ ux il ,

i;u·y will bf' goi ng doo r to door.
aski ng fo r dona 11o ns w h ic·h wi ll
tlf' usC'd fur muwrlc.ll s to rons ll·urt brnr hPs and p irni&lt;' la b lr s
for thr park ar('a. In ad dition to

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R ulland Village'. a rea s outside
!hr co mmuni iV will bt• sotir il r cl
lor con tributio ns .
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The goa l. arcorcling lo one
garden c lub member. is a do lla r
a familv. a llho ug h la r ger do na,
lion s will br a ppreeialrd .
1\nol her fund ra isN will lake
t:1l,acr Sat urda y with a bakr sa le
"T lhr H ulia nd Department
Storl'. Res ident s with bak r d
good s 10 &lt;'On tribu lr arc asked In
ha re thrm a'! th ~ location by R
u .m .

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~p

!hence weot
. lboul
lhfHrodotilthoooctlon line;

Venoy birth ,announced
Mr. a nd Mrs . Cra ig Venoy .
Pomeroy. a nn o unr~ !he hirth of a
daughter, Megan L&lt;'e. born
Marr h :ll , a! 1110 Ho lzer Medica l
Ce nter. The in fan l wt•lghcd sr ven

pounds.

1 ~ oun cP~ .

G r a ndparents a1·r M r. a nd
Mr s. Roge r Ra iley , Richland .
lnd , a nd Mr . and Mrs. Ed Vrnoy.
Pomeroy , C rea t 'J(randpareill s
are Mr, and Mrs . Fred Bai ley.
SEAL AW/\RDED- N&lt;•va Nicholson, le ft. rt•cclved her ii.'i year
m"mberMhlp from Grunge Mu•ter Patty Dy&lt;•r,
wrll. .lt'rcmy a nd Ke ith F'orbes .
Mac Carrol l, Ha .v Midkiff. IK'an .

Teen's wish to be granted by burial at sea
TAVE RNIER . Fl a . 1UP I I - II
N.C., ga, 'i' up lht)ir tw o·.\'f' d l'
a nd Tursi.
J5,year,old cant' N vic tim who
ballil' 10 suvr he r :1nd til s ro n,
She a nd Na t. a 420, pou nd m ale
c ame to Florida so s h&lt;' could
1inu ed dl r m o l hr l:ap;•. Shr to ld
do lphin. deve loped an Ins tant
slvim with !he dolphins bl'fon•
hrr paren ts s h&lt;' wan tl'd to go to
rapport.
her.. death has bee n gr a nt ed hc•r
Flor ida a nd s w im wllh llw
" 11 wa s like he knew what wa s
last wis h -lo be burled wil h lh&lt;'
d olphins .
go ing on ." Mrs. White said. " lt
sea creat ures who brough t jo;· to
was ilkl' they we r e bridging the
The hildr e n 's Wis h Fou ndu ,
h~r final d ays,
gnp !rom o ne world to another . II
lion of 1\ lla nt a a rTan ~e d fo r the
'rl\e family of L€1' Ku lh&lt;'r lnr fam il y lo travel lo the Dolphin was as if they were goi ng to m €1'1
White sa id they would rh :uwr a , Research Cen ter. onr e the train ·
:•ga in In a noth er pla re ."
bqat toda y to scatter her a s hes :11
Children's Wish Presid e nt ilr,
lng sc hoo l for " Flipper" of TV
sea amo ng a sc hool of dolphins . fa me, Lee s wam for sr,·era i t hu r Stine sa id Nat allowed Lee 10
" For the cremation . w~ · n·
ride on his back, jumped grare·
minut es w ith tw o dolp h ins , Nut
dressin!l her in the ' I Swam with
fu \iy ov!'r her again and again,
a ,'Dolphin' T ,shirt," said L&lt;'l' ' s
mother, Ruth White. " We• all
have T · shlrts like hers and we
are ail going to wear them ."
Lee, who dreamed of becomin g
a marine biologist , d ied of cancer
Saturday in her Jamily' s camper
In Tavernier. One of her final
wiShes was granted Thursda y
when she· and her lat h!'r, Rob.
*AUGHMENTS 1rFIONT-END WOU
sw1m tn a shimmering green
*TilE HPAII
wHh two dolphins al the
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1'wo weeki ago, doctors. In
Muter Card and Vi1a Welcome
IIOme!OW'n of Charlotte.

and nu zz le d hN fa r r .
" I'm ronvinre d s hr saved up
a ll her r nrrgy to s wim wllh th r
dolphins. All s hr was living for
r a m e lrur lh&lt;~f da .\' ," Mrs. Whllr
said.

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TOPS meets,
rnakes plans
.ludy Laudrr mlit was !he top
los er a! !he Tu es d ay' ni g ht
me•eting o f TO PS OH "70 held in ·
the ra fl er ia of Vcl&lt;'rans Memor, ·
ia l Hos pital.
Glenda Hun t pr&lt;'s lded a! the
meeting with o fficers ' report s

ill ina and R lrhard · Coiwril ,
Bi nda Diehl and 1\ nn p £,Turner .

"Whe n I wa s told bPfore s tar lin g th is show how rough il wa s
going t o be . m y ego s aid. ' He; ·. gel pound ed p la y ing foot ba ll
lhrre hours Pvrrv Su nda y for 15 or 18 year s and th~n wr 'li ta l k
about whal's difflcuil. " ' Dr.v rr sa ys in TV Guid &lt;'.
" But now tha t I ' ve seen boih s ides . !herr' s jus! no
comparison. This tTV work! will steal .v our soul quicker tha n
a ny footba ll ga m e rve r co uld ."
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,JI IMPEI! NO S!jUE/\LEH: Mltharl St•rglo. th r publicit y ,
seeki ng parachuti s t w ho di s rupted a World Serl ~s game b;'
j umpi,ng Into Shea Stad ium last y ear . won ' t squea l on hi s
a ccompll&lt;'eS ,
D ressed in a M&lt;:'ts jackrt . jra ns a nd s ungiassr ss. Sergio,. :17,
who trailed a " Lei' s Go Mr!s " banne r wh en he madr his j um p,
!O ld o ffi c ials a t a F ederal ilvla tion 1\dminl st rallon heari ng !hat
his senS(' of honor preven ted him fr om di sclosi ng lhr name of
th e pilo l Involved In th e s tun!.
Sergio says h ~ doe s n't regret his j ump. even t hough il ma y
now land him In jaiL " Tha i wo uld be like say in g I' m sorry !he
Mr l s won !he Series." he sa id . ''I'm s llil glad 1 did it."
(; LIMPSES: lle nry Klssln~:er will be back In the bookslorrs
s oon wll h an 1Jt h book . The f01·m e r S&lt;'C I'Ct ary of sla I&lt;' ha s Sig ned
wit h Si m on a nd Schu s ter to publi s h a s tiii,'untitle d book abo ut
his dip lom a l ie d ays . It a \SO will Include portrails of world
leaders like Richard Nixon. Anwar Sad at, Deng Xiaoplng, Gold
Mrlr, S himon Prres and Leonid Brczhne v ... " Sa turd a y Nigh!
Live " has Dennis Hupprr lined up 10 hos t ils season fi nale on
Ma y 2:1. The May 9 s how wilt be lopped by a promln&lt;:'nl woman in
hono r of Mother' s Day and Garry Shandllng will host May 17 ...
Nrls on Mandeln. jailed lead er of I he A fri ca n Nat lana i Congress.
wil l receive a n honorary doc tor of laws degr ee from the
Unl vcrs ll;· of Mic hi gan a t spring co mme ncem e nt May 2.
Ma nde la ha s been In prison in South Mrlca since 1964 .

Z:mes vi ll r . a nd Mrs . E lwood
Bo wers . Grea f , grea f ,
gr a ndparents arc Mr s, 13&lt;'rtha
Fra nk Rrver ly: Mrs
He le n
Ml'ill'r M iddle port : Carrie Law,
rrn cr. Oakland, Ca lif .. and Wil,
li a m Kcrnam . Mary la nd,

b(l ing giv{'n. Nclllr ·Grov£'r won
lh&lt;'fruli ba s kPL PianSforthetrip
10 Cinc inn ati for i\n•a Rrcogni,
lion Day o n ilpril 2o werr
discu ssed . MeC!Ing are open to
th e public wi th weigh, in from fi lo
7 p.m and t he m ~e lln g al 7 p,m ,

MIZWAY
TAVERN
WJNNEU - ,Jason Drc nner.
form~rly of Meigs Count y, son
of Gary a nd llt•c ky Dr.•nncr.
Palatka , Flu, was c hose n
Florida's state daamnlon al
the Aia•a State Cnnlo•renc&lt;•
h ~ ld rcc &lt;•ntly in Daytona
Rc&amp;ich. ,Jason' s drawing on
''R~llcty"

was chosen

fir~t

Charlie Lilly
Friday &amp; Saturday
Night
April 24 &amp; 25
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lht• ha•ls of Its originality,
Imagination , and artistk c on,
ccpt. In additi on to he lng
presented a trophy, lw wa•
awarded an aiH•xpense trip to

Balon Rouge, La., to rcpr"t·s·
cnt Palatka Ill gh School utth••
1\lasa National Confer ence,
.June 24'28, Drenner is a
former Eastern High School
s tudent. lie is the grandson of
Mr, and Mrs, Dw !ght lla,cy ,
Middleport, and lle tty Schnee,
mann. Columbus .

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foUowa: 8.-.Jnning at the
northweot "c':;.·...,.. of John

aiateen links; thence lOUth

Steven 's land; thence north

!~d d~-:",'::"h:~ne n~':~ :::•:~, ~~he-..'!u!~:.:

.....__
....net lOut h 321L
! ' dogrMS

corner of the Milt Lot; thence
north 26 dogroaa wast forty
rodo to N. J. Ward's lot in
Langsville, Ohio ; thence
north eo degrees east stv.-t
rodo and fiftoon finks to
Mc Kntg
. ht . 1 Iot: t h ence
south llong 11id McKnight's
lot ten rods to the center of
leading Creek; thence south
63V. degrees east twelve
t Mc Kntg
, ht •a aut ,.tne;
ro· dso
thence north al.ong
McKnight's east line ton
rod•; thence north 64 de·
grees east thirty four rods
and twenty ·linh to Frank
Braley 's lot: thence south
along said Braley's lot to the
center of the cr8ek fourrods ;
h
I It ,
h
t ence 0 OWing 1 e center
of said Creek south 83Y2
degrees east eighteen rods
and fourteen links; thence
south 68 % degrees HBI ten
rodi; thence south 67 de·
grMs east twenty rods;
thence. south
1'I dogroea
east mne
ro da an d twen tv
links; thence south 12 de·
graes west eighteen roda
and twenty links; thence
south 46 degrees west four
rods to a high water mark:
thence oouth 46 dosraes
west thirteen rods., fif teen links,· thence south
21% degrees west twenty
one rodo ond t~irtoen linko;
thence north 79% degrees
west t h'•rteen ro d••n d seven
t'Ink1 to t h1 en d f 1 board
fence; thence south thiny
rods and eight links to ' I
small apple tree; thence
south 84 d-rees west nine·
teen and a -·
haH rods,· thence

oost fifty ·four rod I to Ih o
1 .o1 ...,
.._, nn 1na. COnte1n·
· poco
Pleu. General o·
lng ftve acrae, more,or lele.
·
Oh'
uve and·ucept the,.,..om 1
Meigs
N 87 County.·
1IO,1
h tra&lt;t beginning 11 the
Cv ~6
IIC
northwoot cor·nor of the
fo . . •., aga
t ns
rt't'
o you
seeatng
P• • th
th
t t · o nd
10 ton above deecrlbed uect;
8 I
I II ee ••
, I • d'" a5 1, b d• thence in .a eoutherty direcO Ow 1 n
8 c r
e
1 twenty rod s; t hence 1n
·
1 9
ton
I
prem
HI:
d'
·
h
PARCEL QNE
~n eootorly 1rectlon "g I
: deacrlbed rodo,· the"'e
The foHowir\9
,... In 1 norther"'
,.,
·1 1 d ·n •
direction and poraltel with
t I I
rea
••
I e 11 ua e 1 nu·
11 d T
h' · M ·
tho tim tine twenty rodo:
OOWI'II •Pd. : ad&lt; gods thence in 1 westertv direcC on
ounty,
hio,
' bed an boun
1 ltowo · tion eight rOd• to the P1ece o f
d d
an
etcn
as
B I ·
50 d O d 11• beginning. contlining one
I. eg
k nntng
rth 1 hro s anh
, acni, mora or le11, 1n d a110
tn 1 no f o t ,e sout
was
N 26 . seve and exceptt......l
t he f o, II owcorner 6o RS ect 1on
T
14 o..
h
ing real •••ate - v nmng
a1
own , ange ; t ence the southust corner of the
east 73 roda and 18 links;
h
' h 60
d
one acre exception already
tth ence nort
ro s; described and extending
t 8 'd
16
d
ro hs 23
an d
I. enca
k heas
southeast along the Mar1on
10
s;
t
ence
nort
ro
s;
Phelps land fifteen rod 1 and
th
49 d h
wast
ro
s; t ence
enca
,L
eight
fHt to 1 mark; t he nee
h 32
d agrees east 16 n
sout
d
south and west sixteen ro d1;
d th
th 1 'L
ro s; ance
sou
'
"
a·
nort h weot
1Wonty
t
36 rod1 an d 21 thence
·
grees
eas
d
h
· k h
N
78 d
ro s; t ence north a..1 mne
hn s; t ence orth · d 18
• · rods and six feet to the place
grees
west ·18 rod s han 781 '- of beginning, containing
t,mk s; t hence
sout
n
about one and three-tenths
d
agree• we st 4 rod s; tho nc•
west 18 rods; thence south acres.
24 rods and 1 1 links to the
Also excepting 1 right of
1
place of beginning , contain- way 18 "L f 88t wide to m..o
ing 23 3 / 10 acres. more or 1 cOnvenientandaafeoutlet
t 0 th11 P bil hifthway eJt
leiS .
•
u
·•
Reference Deed: Volume tending along the eaat side
BJ. Pogo 343, Meigs County of tho obove troct. ond oeot
of one· acre owned by
Deed Record. .
, ·
PARCEL TWO :
Graham . an d conttnutng
h. h
The following real estate north to the state tg way 1
situated in Rutland Town - See Deed Book 142. Pege
ship, Meigs County, Ohio, 60&amp; ·
and beginning 160 rods
Reference Deed: Volume
11 B P
183 Malgs
north andf 29 rods
°'
ago Records
•
Deed
· h11 County
h Sand
links .... rom t • out W e
est corner of Section 28 , PARCEL FIVE;
I
sou&lt;h thirteen rods and
Town 6. Range 14 of tho
Tho following roil estate filtoen links; thence west
Ohio Company's Purchase: oituattd in the Township of twenty four rods and leur,
' R 1· d c
ty 1 M lgo teen t1' nks to the place of
thence
....
53 !Ods;
ut on
• ofoun
south 38
rods;
thencethence
west and
Stete
Ohio. towit:I
beginning , containing
49 rods; thence north 23 V.
Being in Section 28. twenty eight and one fourth
degrees west 6 rods; thence Township 18. flange 14 of acres. ·save and except the
north 31 ¥2 rods to the place the Ohio Company's Pur- following described tract
of beginning, containing chaoo. and beginning in the , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
12V.acres, more or loss.
Conterofoomollcroelc.-t •
Reference
Deed:
Volume
Leedlng and
Creek.
along the
n. Pago161 , Meigs County of
Pomeroy
, Wl!keovlllo
Deed Records .
Road; thence runnmg eat
PARCEL THREE :
tWelve rodo; thence north
The following described fourteen rods and nine feet ;
.
real estate, beginning thence in a IOt.lthwHterly
twenty rods east of the direction twenty rod&amp; and

e

°

°

J . Wo1d'o lot in Longovlllt,
Ohio; thence north 80 de,
gr001 . ., 1 """" K~d~ ~d
filtoen links to.Mc n1g ,I t: ·
thence south along
McKnight's lo&lt; ton ' rods to
tho cent• of Lotding Crook;
thonco twotve
north &amp;3V•rodo
degries
tall
to
McKn•'ght'aeaotlino,, thence
north otong McKnight'
norths line
64
1.., rods·. 1•-co
'""'
degrHI ' east twenty three
rodaand fifteen linka; thence
south 78 dograes and fifteen
l•' nko.· thence woot twenty
tour rod1 end fourteen
links•·
be
.
to the pllice of
g1nnmg,
containing ele'llen acres .
Save ond. exoopt another
troct of lend sold by Frenk
Graham and w&gt;' fe to E. M .
Brown lind bounded end
doocrr'bed as follows: S,itu·
ate In ~ownshlp
of Rutland,
•·
County
of
Meigs
and in tho
StateofOhio, andinSection
No . 26. Town No . 6. Renge
No . 14, and beginning at the
northwest corner of John
Steen's land at the end of a
board fence.· thence north
79''L1 danrees
west twenty
-•
one rods
and sev.,.teen
-,.
links; thence south thirty sht
rods and nino links,· thence
north 83'.(, degrees 111t
n1'netoen rods and fifteen
links.· thence north thirty
rods end eight links lo the
place of beginning, contain o'ng four and one fourth
acres.
Reference Deed : Volume
109. Page 1 19 , Meigs
County Deed RecOrds .
Subject to a right of way or
easement to Ohio Telephone
C
and
Telegraph
omp~~ny .
recorded
in Deed Book
212,
M. C
1
7
Page 43 . o
oun1Y
Deed Records, reference to
which is hereby made.
PARCEL SEVEN:
.
Tho following dtiCIIbt.d
R
real
estate
situated
in
u - ••
tland Township , Meigs
bo d d
County
, Ohio, as
andfollows
un : e
and
described
d
Beginning tWenty ro I
east of the center ofthowest
tine of Section No . 28. Town
'No . 6, Range No. 14 of tho
Ohio Company 's Purchose;

••u•

thence east eight rods ;
thence north B'A degrees
west one rod; thence aasl
{Continued on Page 10,

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Reference Deed : Volume
GEARY'S
169 .. Paga 2 84 • Meigs
BUY OR SELl
County Deed Recordo .
BODY SHOP
550 Page St., Middl1port

Ph, 99 2-3537

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Ant'ICIUtS

1124 East Main

ft.

Pomeroy
HOURS: Tues.·Wid.· Fri.
Sunday: 1 ~ . m .'7 p.m.
by Chanco or Appoioltmont
MOORE
RUSS

Announcement• ; :

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St Rt. 33, P-roy, OH:
We'l.l
You.. A.
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Your Old 0 ne

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190 MULBERRY

AVE.
POMEIOY, OH.
.

PH,· 992-9949
IDb Barton,

3:27· 2 mo.

0wner

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FLOWERS FOR

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2 Long tltlrtd female klttln
7wkt. old. To • good Iovine,
home. Ph. 114 -44&amp;·2393. ·o. ~
4 kiHent. 's wka. old. 2 melt.'(
temtlt. Pert SIMul... 4 mon~
old puppy, Plrt CoAle, partt,
tr1ined. Cel\11 4-742-2401 . • ·~ ·
Mother cat with tlxldttent, til 01,

YOUNG'S.
CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Adclana 1nd r1modeUng
- Roofing 1nd guttltl" work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing 1nd electrical
work

!Free Eitlmotool

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 .. 992·7314
Pomoroy, Ohio
4·15'86,Jc

any of them. 304-773-&amp;207.

BOWLING II
POt11..oy Bowling
382t. 2ND ST.

Co.

Iring this ad wilh
yHr famly or grouP.
IQ,bowl2 gomH an~
gel en1 •r•tll
Good Fri. &amp; Sat. niahts
or any open bowlin&amp;
time. Call us for parties
for you1 aroup,
992·343.2 or 99U1~~.

B&amp;B
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CUSTOM:
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VARIOUS PATIERNS
AND WOOD SPECIE~
985·4176 07 985·3564
36632 BAILEY RD.
POMEROY

Loit and Found

Airdale Tenior Black &amp; T1n Mala
Loat Set . Rio Grandt ·
Centerpoint Rd . Call 24&amp; -8535
Of

4•6· 5583 ..

LOST In lower Muon, lilfiV melt
c1t wearing blue collar, RE ·

WARD. 3Q., 773,9&amp;88 or 773 ,

9125 .
7

7

Yard Sale

HHmo.

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GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Boshon lulldlng

EVERY .

SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCTION
Will Do ....
Carpentery '-- Vinyl
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~ Painti"f Drywal
F1ee Estlmales
Reliable
Guaranteed Wo1k

ftKtory Choke
12 Gauge ShotguM Only
IO:I:tfn

992 ·7836

HH mo.

G&amp;MTY
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laclnt,

45771

Ohio

949-3088 Ius.
949-2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models

24 HI. SEIVICE

3,17·2 mo. pd.

ERVIC' E

W
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d
e can repatr an re·
core radiators and
h t
W can
81 er COres. e
alSO act' d bOI'I and rod
out radl'ltors. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT Ul
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~~

Mi c h l g•n Salt · Ctmetlry
Wrtttht, l.wn mower, bikes,

bedding &amp; drape~. jtwtlty, It ·
l1rg1 clothaa. 10 Neil Ave .', ·
Q1fllpoll1,
'

1,

Northur. Second

hOUH ICfOb '

bridge n Northup . 1 · 4 April Z3~ '
&amp; 2' flowtrt , tebl... dlthn.
" mi. lultvlle Rd. ThUFI·flrl.1t.
Oerden tool e. old hand toolt1 '
children• clothing. old hillside
plow, Eu,.q Swtepar. lurnt- '
turt, 4 llttl 13in.
: ,

Pom'erov

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57,, ., ..,, ;,

Middleport

·&amp; Vicinity

,. •.
.
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SMALL ENGINE

REPAIR
'Authorized S.nlce
&amp; Parts
Brlggo &amp; Stratton
Tecumseh
Weed Eater
Homelita
Jacobsen

Mov ing ule: Thur. and f'rl. Aprli J;
23 1nd 24. t -4. TupPttt Plains
or 811 n111t to tuppll't Pl1lns

tfldl sthool.
57

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&amp; Vicinity · , !;
57

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VALLEY LUMIEI

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992·2198

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MOVING SALE . Tu•• ltlru lit
complttt hou1ehold, fumttufa,'.
dl1hea , lintnl, eVerything rnUft ,)t
o, 2105 N. Main St.. 304,171,' ' '

"

HEAnNG &amp; COOUNG
lnl. .tlal ...t small
- • l a l oolts.
lnstailatian ol dontwork &amp;
humidllltrt furnoct htat
pumps, and air &lt;o..tioning,
All work -antotd.
CALL (614)985-4222
SPECIAL:
HEIL- Piokogo oir
conditioning for mobile
or modullr homn, 2YJ
or 3 ton unlta Installed
on pad &amp; roody to coot
Price: 11069.98 Dlua taa,
4· 1·'17-1 mo.

l

Vi~inity

&amp;

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l IDe.

THE HAT RACK

(Sopr Run Arotl
MOUII!r w...,Th•n.,frl.

I0 o.m. to S r.m.
• Soturdoy 10 .M.

24 HOUI TOWING
I lOAD SEIVICE
USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

s

to 12 NOON
OtiMr tlmH bv '"""" or
tall 997,5)31 for

ACTION
TOWING

•'*"''""''·
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IAIDRAniD COUIIRY

Wood,CrOIItti·Oullting
Flowers, Sewing.
loshtlids

COMPAR! OUR Pr.~\1 MO.

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Y•d 811e, Thurs and f'rldt';' ... t
1:00 tlll1 ...... Hltc:h, nnntnca.
)MI, children• clothing, mlarr7 '•·
21511 Mt, Vll'non Ave.

9

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Wanted To Buy

- - - - - - - - : -...'1,
Wtpay c11h for 1111 mOdtl'cltlr) ,
Utfd Clfl ,

949-9070 or
949-2045

4,17,1 mo.

992·2526

4ol4-l mo.

t

Jim Mlnll Chw.·Oidllnc. ,
Bill Otnt Johnton

11

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lulcti-Pontiac, 1111 falltrn j
Avo.. Golllpollo . CoH 114,441· •
2212 .

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&lt;

~77.~~--~-=7
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4411·0171.
•
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WentH to buy, flOOd wot11ing rf
ringer wuh1r. RtuCfitlbly ~

polood. Coli &amp;1.,742 •2211 ,'

GHEEN'S

(CUT OUT FOI FUTUif Ulll

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APPLIANCE

PLUMIING

All Mtkee

•Washers •Diahwaahtrl
•Ranges
•Refrigeretora
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PARTS and

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SO EAST
GUYSVIUE, OHIO

Authari1td John Dotrt,
Ntw Holln&lt;l, lnll Hog
Ftir11 E. .pntOnt
Dtallr
,

Ftt• E••IP•..I
, ..... &amp;

&amp; HEAnNG

161 Nerllt !tcond
MidtltJrort, Ohit 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Wo Corry FlohlnJI lupplloo

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

985·3561

SAU~

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Garage
II. 124, P-roy Ohio

SERVICE

Pay Your Coble 6
Phone Bitlo Here

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PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

1 IU!INE!II'IIONI
16141

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tiiiiiNCI P1fOHI
16141 992-7714

. Re1identlel - Co1mmercial
Free Eltlmate1 - Fully lnaurtd
ROOFINO - Shinglft, Rolled Roofing, Gutters ond In·
suloting Roof Cootfng
·
CARPENTRY - Addlllono, Oorogoo, Bun Docko
CONCRETE WORK- Sidewolke. IIII-I lind Drivi-

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8uyln, dolly aotd, lllhor caine, ~
rlngt, .wtlry, ltlf'llnt 'tflte, old
com •.
currency. Top prl·

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c•·
Ed urbtt lerbtr lhop,,
2nd. Avt. Middleport, Oh. 114·

182·3411.

Myl

SlOt NO- Vinyl. Aluminum. ond Wood
PAINTINO- AII typoo Including opoco ogt tnoutollng
· Dllnt

f

SANDBLASTINO- Dry Blostlng. Wot Btooting. ond
V1cuum Bl11tlng of ttructural stHI, t•nkl.
buildlngo. and mlocolltnoout ltomo.

lfrph•;' l]]r
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4:111

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POMEROY
HOME REPAIR

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HOMES &amp; GARAGES
CUSTOM

All types Carpentry,
Plumbina and
Electrical Repair 25%
· Off for Senior
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PH. 949-2801
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Day ar Night

Cell 992·6962
Leeve messaee on

EMPIRE FURNITURE
101 W. Main, Polllll'oy, Ohio
PH. 992-3307
TWIN MATTR£55/IOXSPRING ............ '91.11
FUll MATTRESS/IOXSPRING ............ s141.11
CHESTS.......... S49,95 RECLINERS ..... S99.95
DINmE/4 CHAIRS ............................. S99.95

12 Months Free Financing

NO SUNDAY CAUS

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machine if no answer,
4, 16· 1 mo .

4· 7 ,' 87 ,1 mo.

Hlrlng l OovtrnMenl jobl· rour i'
•••· 11&amp;,000.111,000. Phone 1
cMI refundable. 102 -131· 1118 . 1

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hctlt.,t lnoom• for pan tlmt 1
home 11..ml»y worh. for lnfDr· 'I
mttlon c111 13121 741 · 1400. 1

lilt. 313 .

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Mtke .. ,,. monty StU Alton

Produeu. CJI'I "r" up to 10"

pmlk Ph. 8U,4U,21U .

$
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Mut1 hM'I toolt • bt tblt to clo ...,

hptfitnctd body m11n nHdJCl "'I
IO build UIYI(IIId
or truch, '

ttructufl work . C111 114·31F

8015.

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Pari·Time AdmlnltrrttNt AI·
slttant. Must type 10 wpm

TYs, Antennas
·SataRite Salas

STAINMASTEI

ICCUfltt\y, Good Vlfbl\ tiUUI.
cornm ... nlc:atlon tklllt ,
required. Oood fllin9 tkillt r•• •
qu lrld. MuttbublttOWOfll~tfl •,
und.,_ PIIIIUJI. KnowlldQt Of
thOfthand: compy tlft • wrU&amp;'
IOCIIIOII bentfJelt\, Job lhtflJ,;'

WEAl DATED

ng potitlon. Hours trt ltm. · ij
4:30 pm evtry Thuttdty &amp;r ~

lnllalatlon

6, 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
ON CARPET &amp; PADDING

day. Send rt1urnt lo: IEOEMI,J~

written

"VINYL SIDING
"AlUMINUM SIDING
0

J.l.'t

1lOWN ..
INSUlATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
This W.k

. . 11.11

live

&amp; Sit. Nialtt

Fri.

1:00 u

;

land

.

tnty nino rodJ to tho ofligLtollngCrook;--IL------ao--

RE~AIIS

Service

hilt

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

.•,,.. Eltlmltn" ..

Entertlinlltflt

lho of loction No.
21. Town No. I . R - No,
14 of tho Olllo Company'o

A•I

11!.. •
NW111118

11 a.m. to 7 l!,m .

loglnnlng
ond
__
thirty _
,rodo
....

,

TUNEUI'S 10 TIANSMISSION
CALl 9tl 7403 Apt

SUGAR RUN
.
ASHLAND

Middle"or1, Ohio
1· 13· tfc

twelve
fett containing
to thi pieceone
of
beginning,
heH acre, more or '-s.

PARCEL SIX:
The fOllowing reot oatate
in the County of Metgo 1nd
State of Ohio, ond In tho
Townohip of Rutland. ond
bounded and described 11
foltowo:
Reference Deed: Volume
91, Pogo B. Melgo County
Deed
Beginning thirty
oovon rods and lift- links
eost from tht center of
Section 28. Town I, Range
14. Ohio Company'o Pur·
chase; thence east seventy
ninerodstothecenterofBig
Ltodlng Creek; thonco up
the center of tald Creek u
follows:
'
North 42'h degrees west
founHn rods; thence north
81 'V2 degrees wnt four rods;
thence touth 79 degr'"
west twenty eight rods;
thence woot twenty two
rods; thence north 76 de·
west twelve rods;
I ~~~n•:e north 40 dogrfour rod1 thence
north
dttr... wett
twe"tv seven rode; thence
touih 46 degrees Wut four
rods leaving the center of
uid creek to the high Wlter
m1rtl; thence north 45 de·
grMS Wtlt twelvt rodo;
thence north 77 degr...
Wilt Iifton rodo ond four·
tHn links; thence lOUth
21 '.4 degreea wnt elghtHn
rodo and tight- llnko;
thonco oouth 79'A dogwost tlghtoon rodo end
twenty two linka; thence
oouth 89'11 Nil twenty ono
and one han rods to apoint
on the bank of 1 tmll run
jullobovt the spring: thence
lOuth 87'11 dta- oeot
twenty olght rotlo: lhe,_
lOUth ~~ degrMI nst MVen
rodo ond nine llnk1: thence
oouth flvo rodo ond twenty
one """" to lhe pleco of
beglnnl,., conteinlng nine
and fhro:elghtha ocroo. moro
or less. Save end except e '
I'Oild ocrodoo tho ~~~.·
cribed len whore w~ - "
locotM,
I port of
the aboveond
deecrlbed
triCt of
land ookl by W. P, Btovons
ond Zoo Siovono, hlo wlfo. to
J . C. Von lent end bounded
ond deMribod 01 foltowo:

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the 28,
westTown
lihe of
SectionofNo.
0.
Range 14. Ohio Compeny's
Purchaae; thence east 62
rodo and 22 llnko: thence
north 18 rods and 22 ,Jinh.
thence north 26 degroea
wut 23 rods; thanco aoulh
65 degrees west 121;. rods
to 1 Sycomoro tree 12
inches in dloma(Or: thence
north 8411.1: degrftt west 19
mdo; thence south 8410
degreeo weot 29 rodo and 4
links; thence South 8 dt·
groea eaot ·24 rodo and 17
links to &lt;ho place of begin·
nlng, contolnlng13V• ocreo,
more or less .
~
Roferonco Daod: Volume
91. Pege 6. Meigs County
Deed Records~
PARCEL FOUR :
The following premitea
situated in the Townahlp of
Rutland. County ot Meigs
and State of Ohio. to-wit :
Beginning fifty· seven rods
north from the southwest
corner of Section No . 26.
Town 6, Rongo 14. Ohio
Compenv · s Purchase:
thence South 80 degrees
oaot eight rodo and fourtoon
tinka; thence north 15 degrHs ust eight rods and
four linka; thence north 271.4
degre11 e 11t four rods:
thence north 37'11 degrees
east eight rods; thence north
79ih degrees east ten rods;
&lt;hence oouth iB dogrooo
ea1t lixtHn rods ..,d eight·
oen llnko; thence north 32
degrees w.st twentv·two
.nd a JWf rods; thence north
· thinv·o"- ond a hoff rodo;
&lt;hence !VIII twonty,nino
'rli,do &gt;iln- · ten llnloo: thence
sOuth one hundred and~Nt.
· ri&gt;do to tho pfoco of begin·
n)ng. containing twenty
ec:resend forty rods. more or
to••· 11110 ond eacept thorl11om tho following troct
beginning tilly oovon rodo
,rjorth from the southwlll
corner of Section 28, Town
'a; Range 14. Ohio Com·
·pony 's Purchon; thence
.obuth BO d1'"' aoot olght
rodo end ourtoon links;
·thenCe north 15 4egreta
Mst olght rodo ond four
ilnks; thence north 271!.
degrees eaat f our ro da;
t~once north 37\ol dogoilstolghtrods;lhenconorth
.78'11 d-r- toot ol• rodo;
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TRANSMISSIONS
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Mtlfit ·ond State of Ohio. rOdo: tllonce _., -nty' Mill Lot; !hence· north 26
REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED
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... 949-2160
., 949·2101

614·143-5241

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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

MOHAWK CARPETS

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Expert lnatelletlon
Up

to 36 Month• Financing Available

LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET
Hobson Drive

Frid'V • evtrv oth11 Wedntt· •....

Rt. oil, Box 144, Gtlllpollt. OH "
4&amp;&amp;31 by Ao&lt;M 27th.
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Middleport, Ohio
4-16-87·1 mo .

&amp;tata Otnaral

FIUUIKE

FOR .SALE
6 room house in
Middleport, 3

35M
PHOTOGIAPHD

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bedroGIIII, bath,
full IIHHittlt,
.larp lot. 2 ctr
PI'IP.

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Com,late Remodelnt
Roofl,. of oil T¥1111
Coti .....la Clu\1-WOlliN In home 11M
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614-992-5569

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H2-7632

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of tho uld
•north 42

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in the news

lly WIU, IAM C. TROTT
Unill' d 1 1 ~'t'NS lnh•rnationnl
FR/\NK 'S BILL; T hr flnrbara Sina tra Cc nl r r·Variel \' Club
Tr lr thon broug ht in $:140.000 In plr dgt•s lo hrip b;itti'I'Pll
r ·rhildrcn . Frank Si natra madr • fl\'&lt;' apprarancrs. a nd wa s
thanked effu s lveiv bv his wife. lht• cent e r's n amrsa kr.
" Ho ld off on t hr 1h~ nks." hi' sa lei. .. Y nu ciidn 't g e t m y bi ll vrl ."
Actually, Sinatra don at rd $2:•.1 Hlll lo t hl' e har il y. Some ,;f !he
· l{ues ts a ppl'a r log o n I h&lt;' trl r t hon wr n •Grc gur.v l't•t:k, Bnh Hopt• ,
;.Roger Mourt•, Ri c h Lltlh·. T e lly SavahL'. Waynr• Nt•wton and
.sammy llavls .Jr.. who sa ng a ciu&lt;'l with Frank .
CHARn'fii\I. E ROt ' KF~ US : Roe kN .lo1• Walsh , Vinet• Nt• il of
, Motley C' r ue a nd Ml'V' s Mark r.oodman a lso ~ill char it y du!;
durin g the wrc•kPnd , ta king 1\ll' llS a t thp aue llonf'(•r's podium 1o
rai~e m o ney for the Hous !On·bii SPci Emlliu ngl'l' Nrlwork .
; , , Walsh . to rmrrly of I he l': a g lt•.&lt;. auctioned o ff a guitar he had
r::a ut ogruph&lt;'d. bringing $2, 01~1. a nd the h ig hes t bid wa s $,,lXI0 fur
· ·a pa ir o f g u II a rs from Houst on l;ms Rilly GlhiHms and Dusty IIIII
of ZZ Top . "Wa ls h 11·as lJril li an l ." said a s pokl'snwn fo r ra dio
s tation Ki..O L. whic h s pons o r~d I he c harity t•vt•n l.
" You h('ar a lo! a bout roC'k sl ars on Pgo ll'l ps, bu I I his wa s donr
grac ious ly ," ()! h~r llr&lt;u s au e· tio n ~d off lnC'IudNI l'c·r•,wt·o·
Hernmn 's g ia nt unci('!'pa n!S ($11:.1 , Ozzy Os bourne' s s la gr
:: clothing t$:17;,1 a nd an aulograp hed cop~· of lh&lt;',Jlm audTamrn.v
.B akko•r Her it age US/\ pho to a lbum t$12ol .
• The to la ll ak e was$22,11011 &lt;md a ft erwa r d th~ mus ic ians put on
a n impromptu jam Sl'sslo n hl g hllg hl ~d by Wals h 's "Roc k.' ·
· Mountain Way ."
TV TOUGliER 'I'IIAN FOOTIIJ\LL: Fred Dryt•r wa s a s la r
defensive e nd for Ill&lt;' l.os Angeles Ram s but s ay s footba ll is a
ci nc h compared 10 fil m in g a television sc •·irs .
Thr parr o r his " flunt r" SNIPS Is e.x hau s tln g. Dr)'CI' s a ,v s.

taiooa

night &lt;It th P hall, Rece iving the awards wert•lelt' to
right, Larry Montgomery, Bevrrly Wllcox'Smith
for her mother , Maryln . Wilcox, and Clair ,N elson,

the-·

Pu.~lc

Public Notice

Notice

:

The Daily

Ohio

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"F- Eltlmelat"

CAll COWCTz

Pll. 161

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iE LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
~ l.icelised Clinical Audiologist

992-3410
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Computerized Hearil)l ~id Stl~ion
Swim Molds • lnterpret1111 Services

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

X

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(614) 446-7&amp;19 or (614) 992-6601
417 Secolld Avinue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
1,13 tin

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ntlded to baby lit 2yr. old ~our ,.•
home, all3 thlfll. Ctnttnary ~ ''

&amp;14,,..&amp;,9415 2 &lt;o I PM,

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HBJ 1n1urance hrm Unit . leek. , .l,
lng ul• ttp . k1 Oaml ' '
Mtrroundlng counU•. U= • ''
marllltlnQ syst~m. MMy IJila • '•
Ina eccounta. Comp~~ny btn ~t . . ,.
• lncentlvt progtllftl. Or~ ... ~
. .nlng potentif4, For f*IDIIIol.

Jnt.mtwwrlte: Mr. O.lniiDiiJ ' 1
MQt, c... of loJI T·200 OeMtpa:. l ,

Ill Dtlly Tr ibune. 121 Third Ave.

Go!UpoUo. Ohio 45831 .

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11 Help Wanted

Pomeroy- Middleport; Ohio ,

LAFF-A-DAY

44

Truek driver needed. 3yrs. ex pe-

rienee. ta nker e11 perience necetsarv. Family ·man preferred.
Wetl s · Trucking Ph. 6 14-26 6•

&amp;068.
Conr1ct Clerk. t yping sk ills
rfll qUired. kno w le dge -off ice
practices &amp; p_rocedurea. Appli1:11·
tlons take n t hrough Friday , April
24 , 1 987, at th e Ga lli e Coun ty
Health De partment. Equa l Op·
portunlto , fadtemp-

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74

FURNITU~E

)\~

li me. $12 , 0 00 -s 18 . 0 00 -No
rep&amp; er bu sln etl . Set

vour own hours. Trai ning pro-

vided. Ca ll : 1-6 12 -9 38 -6 870,
M-F. S am to Spm (CenHal
Standard Time).
Governm ent Jobs. $18 .04 0 S69,230 yr . Now hiring . Call
806· 687-6000 Ext . R-9806 for
curre nt tedera ll is t.
H ir in QI

"Behind every successful
man
a woman who is
CQLDI,"

Seed co~ for Hit. DtKIIb and
Kenworthy; 304· 071-1508.

Stanford Sled Corn, 11tpl-.:eln
Virginia Nation11 Corn Growtra
Contett. from 2.000 entries.
T~ weights to 82 lb. From
t54.00 per hg, C1ll Andy Sigler
for more detallt, Morg1n ' s
WOOdlawn Farm. Pflny, Rt. 3&amp;,
evenings 30j4·1715· 128&amp;.

Tro~nspullo t ron
Autos for Sale

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SNAFU®by Bruce Beattie

1184-2-..._..-.R....,'

1988 Cutlut Stlon 16eded.
14,800ml. Call.675·2332 l fttr
-&amp;pm or 448-7389 .
1972 Oldsmoblhi Vlna Crulttt
Statton Wagon, full power, AC ,
run• good. 1 owner UOO. Ph .
114-245· 9t n .
1182 Ford Thund•bird very
good cond. 50,000mll . Ph.6t4·

211·1817.
1978 Ford LTD 2 door Sudan .
Fully equipped, 17.000 actual
mil", llnolulefy Immaculate.
12200. Clllt14· 992·6719.
1 985.Golf. ltpeed. 1ir. AM -FM .
4 door, SCill und• wtrrenty.

18?1!1 Or•nd Prla pant for ule.
304·176·'1710 or 175-1749.

&amp; Campers

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1178 Tran1 Am $28110 FlAM .
R1buitt 1nglne. trensmlslion.
new clutch, prwuure pt.te.
throw out bMrtnt:. 400 cu . in .
High P~tformenc• . Ntedl Peint.
304-17&amp;·4811 .
1974 VW Iuper S.etle. new
eond. immecul1te, t3,800.00
price ftiiCIOtilblt, phone 304·
458·1663.
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198&amp; lltymouth Turlsno. ton
roof, 5 tpttd. t4,700.00. call
614-441-8881 .

'71 01* Cud..• Supreme, eat!
304-116-3347 .

72

Truck• for Sale

Ol News
iiJ Monllytlne Current

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1971 Dodge Rockwood ·Mini •.
Motor Home. 47,000 mite~ . · ~
fBOOO . Ctll 6t4·949·2128.
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.(I) Judge

SA~S ANP MOON

191 Jelferoone
elll Too Cion lor Comfort

ei]J

1116 Fonl R.,,_ ti,OOOml ..
good cond., ...,,.. loan. Call

114·,261·1117.

73

Vena 81 4 W.O.

1111 GMC Luxury Convenion

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v... P1uolllntorlor, llr, ........
Ill, ....

12.000

mlloo . na.ooo. 114 ·981 ·

44tl.

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WELL ,SIIIICE WE'LL
THINK I
HIWE 10 RETIJRN
SEE WHERE
HENRY 10 HIS
'YOU'RE COMING
OWN TIM E,
FROM! WHATCHA
Al&gt;l'fWAY.. ,
WANT US roo?

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1112-RII7111rtl:lb
..... . ......,..,. MOO. 1172
lu-*1 T I 111lUI. Pit, 114-S..UI7.

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A 1 2 -',
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Prof11etonal waiiPtptr install•·
tlon CaU R1ndy Ph. 814·446·
8210 or 446·3131 or 44&amp;·
2200.

EEK &amp; MEEK

Lawn Mowing Churche~ , Anldenti•l. end Buatnn1. By hour or
by the job. In Gallipolis .,d
turrounding ereas. Ph . 114·
317·0634.

((.HY (.U).ID A'-J){)J£ fl-.)
HIS RI6HT !111100 WAIJTlD
f&lt;U'-1 fCR FktSICWT ?

RON ' S TeleVIsion Sarv ice .
Hou .. celle on RCA . Queztr.
GE . Speciallng in Zenith. C1ll
304·&amp;76·2398 •• 114· 446·
24&amp;4.
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VrR-r mv co,
ACIUAU..Y

Fetty Tree Trimming, stLJmp
rtmoval. Call304·175·1331 .

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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
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WELL, ~ SEE A NE:W F;o'.CE
AT MY A N TH:{ERM
LEcnJRE "TOQA,Y ,

I IJ SUALLY~ET CH IPS BUT I
HAVEN'T S E;EN YOU BE FORE.

WEID5SED
ACOIN A ND

I LOST.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER"S PLUMBING
AND HEATINO
Cor. Founh and Pin e
Geltipolls. OMo
Phone 114-441 .'3811 or 614·
44a-44n

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Electrical
II Refrigeration

BARNEY

RHidentill 0t commarc: \11 wiring. New ..me. or ,..,.., •
Uceneed Mtctrici•. Etttmat~ • '
ftM. Ridenour Electricll 304· :
67&amp;·1781.
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DROP BY AN' PAY
YOU FOLKS A
VIStf.

SNUFFY
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MAW AIN'T HOME
BUT VO'RE WELCOME
TO HAVE SUPPER
WITH ME IF YOU
DON'T MIND MY
COO KIN'

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till ......
1!J !venlng Ntwo A wrap up

ol todly'l newa and a look
ahead to tomorrow'a new•
atorlla. 11:00)
em
Ctyate~ Light -~
Aerobic c:Mmplo 11111p1
111'.30([1) WO!Id Wllhollt W...: I .
MltfiiiMI'I A!rleln Mlollolr
t 1:80 (1) Hlrdcl... lnd
Moe&amp; ... .

D~lerd

Wil er Strvtce; Pools,
C11ternt , Wtlll. Dtlfverr Any·
time. Call 814-448 ·7404-No
lundav clll1.

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cilterns, waite, pooJs filled.
fOfmtrlv Jamn 8oys Water.
Same rat11 . Call 304 ·1715 ·
1370.

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J.J . Water Senk:e. Swimming
pools, c:itttrn• It weUs. c ...
lt4· 24&amp;·9285.

lnelde lhl PCIA Tour (T)
IIIOVI!: . . . (NA) It :43)
(f) Tile ..,..,. . . . ~ Hour
mltlrNI him. (1 :00)

fJ Mar.,._ Current
reporll on wo!ld economlca
lnd

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PEANUTS

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Upholatary

't'OU HEAR
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R· ~· lllecr. lt. "'· 7. Crawn ~
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'tQJ6
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ups, but you must remember that
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many time9 it's wrong to hold up.
Vulnerable: Both
Maybe the defenders will hurt you by
Dealer: North
switching suits, or maybe you can't
hold up long enough for the play to do . w..t
Nort~
Eaol
Soo..
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any good, or perhaps you have no way
Pall , Pa11
1NT
to prevent the dangerous opponent PaiS
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!NT Pea
from gaining the lead no matter what Paos
you do. There's a good reason for not
holding up In Ieday's deal. Cover the
Opening lead: • 6
East and West hands and see If you can
figure out that reason.
When declarer played low from
!~'"•
dummy at the first trick, East won and
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returned a spade to dummy's ace. De· least one honor In spades, If the auli cij; ~
clarer played a diamond back to his vldes 4•3, declarer has nolbl111 to fear
queen, but West grabbed the ace and In three no-trump. The doncer 11 thlt"
took three more spede tricks to set the the opening leader baa five llpades aiid:
contract.
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Declarer should have taken the Immediately, declarer auure~ tiiiJ"
spade ace right away because he the opponents will not be able to
knows that West did not have an origi· more than two spade tricks If till ·
nal hold,lng of K·Q·J·x·x. (Anyone with spades were originally 5·2 alnee •~­
that holding would certainly have led clarer blocks the suit by iaitinc ~
the spade king.) Therefore, East has at first trick.
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meeon, plinllf', roofing Unclud·
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&amp;76-3385.
Rotary or eeble tool drilling .
1911 Chevrole1 MaUbu Classic Most wells eomplated Mme 4lty.
wagon. AC. AM -FM nereo, Pump Hln ·and tllf'Yice. 3b4pow• windows, door lockl, e•c 811· 3802
cond, 30ot-&amp;?ti -4384.
Concrete finish. parking lois.
1911 faurdoor SilwrVolkeswa- b'attmlflla · any slzt ~b. Senior
O•ri LS deslel Aebblt , Cit IBn Dlic:ount. Rick Garfield.
42,000.00. 304· 675-2778 .
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replir. parts, and supplin: Pick •·
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74' Dodge Otrt t400. 76' Ford 441· 0294.
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1980 Chrysler Fihh Awnue, work: lnt.,lor, tll1torlor. remo· · ·
good condi11on. Call 814 -446· deUng. Plintlng, roofing. free . '
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new e111lau11 Ph. 61,.. ·441.-2208
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for ule. Ice box. fumace.
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1973 VW. 91.000 •ctual mtl•. for aale. Ice boa, furnace, stove, : ~.
oven. s1...,. e. ee95 . 81 4 -985·
D1ys Clll 114-448·1911 Even· 3839.
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16 ,600ml.,.ellcellent condition,
leather . interior, loaded Call
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1978 CheVy Malibu Cla11ic,
8-cyl. 113&amp;0 Ph . 114-441·
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4-speed. ISI. OOOm t C1ll 614·
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614-379·2220 or 1· 304-1766751.

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1981 Chevylmp.... 4· door, AC,
tih tteetlng, Cruise. AM ·FM.
good condition . t2850 Ph.
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tour PICkage: 1111i 230-CC
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Hondo 3 · Coll.614·446·
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Port t imt~ posit ion wit h fhu lbil·
ity. Se nd re1um e to PMI , P.O.
BoK 370. Dunbar. Wen VirginiA. r'-----------,-----------~ Large
ZBR , rriodern
kitche
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heat . Furniahed
olose
to town
25604.
Depo t it 6 Re ference. No pet1.
Ph . 614-448- 1024 or 446·
Feder al. State and Civil Service 31
Homes for Sale
34
Business
2866 .
J obs. S16 ."707. to t69 .148.
Buildings
Dregonwynd ClttlfY Kannel.
year. Now hiring: Call Job Line
CFA Hlm111yan. Pertiln and
fLJrnishtd Apt. 1BR. 701 Fourth
1· 61 8· 459 · 3611 ht. F-13850 large 5BR house. 47 acres.
Me ig l local. Cherry Ridg e.
Siam,.e kittens. AkC Chow
Avl ,. Gellipoli1 . f 225 Utilities
tor list ing. 24 hr s.
13 9 , 900 .00 . Cell 614 · 992 ·
puppiu. New Chow puppiW.
Pd . Ph. 448·4416 after 7PM .
Commercial
~ildings
lor
lease.
c,lll1 .. ·441· lB44·aher 7PM.
Nfw-taki rtg applications for pool 7160
Downtown Pt. Pleasant. Store1,
Etficencv ept. utiliti" paid ne11t
"V'nagM and life gua rd s. Send
room s. bat h v~ . house in offices. A-On e Real Estate. to Rio Grinde College. 1176 per Used living room tofa• and Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
r"ume t o J anice Lawso n, Syra· 7Chester,
Carol
Yeager.
Broker.
Call
304·
lov11eat. Corbin • Snyder Furni- Grooming . All llireed s . , .AII
Oh io. Price reduced
mo. Ph. 614·446·8883.
ctse. Ohio by May 1, 1987.
tLJre Ph .614-446-1171 .
1rom 827.000 to S26,000. 676 -6104.
ny&amp;et . Julie Webb Ph. &amp;14-446·
0231.
740 Second Ave . 1 BR ,. 118 6.
A ON, nn Sftr VI C&amp; c harg e, open Phone 814 ·986 ·3571 .
ctean furniture. crystal
per mo. Deposit required. Call Good
terri t or ie s , phon&amp; 304 ·67 6·
glassware, &amp; other clean items. Purebred Pitt Bull Puppies Ph.
5 ro om, bath, utilit't, gerag e,
814 · 446- 42~2 between 9 ·6 .
U2 9.
Ph. 6t4-446-6398.
l':flntral heat. A.C .. t lorm win· 35 Lots &amp; Acreage
814·388-9338 .
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614·
992·
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LJpp&amp;r
1
BR.
apt.
includes
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tell
G•neral
Electric
Micro·
5204 .
slove &amp; rebigerator t18ti.mo.
AKC Registered Brittany Spaniel
Situations
wave 0\len excellent cond . lew
33 e pret : ~ miles west of HMC. plus LJtilhlet and d~posit . Call month• old $160.00 Ph. 614· Puppie1. Call aft'er lpm 614Wanted
GeYernment Hom" lrom f 1 . jU near
.2 46·6697 .
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route 36 . Call 614-446· 6t4-448-6160.
446· &amp;445.
repairl. Delinquent tu property. 8221 after 6.
Call 1 · 819- 566 · 16 5 7 Ext .
2 AKC Regiatltl'ed Blue Eyed
Grl cious living. 1 and 2 bed·
room •partmentl It Village 54 Misc. Merchandise Siberian HuskiH. t85 uch male
'Mlrk wa nt ed mowing, odd jobs. H04440 H for current repo .list .
l ot 4-6 acres more-leu. 6 mil"
2yr. old a leme!e 1n old Ph .
lidht haulin g. Meigs, Ga llia and
from city limita. Rt . 218. Cell Manor end Aiwerslde ApartMu st aell with in 30 days. In 614-446· 2480 •fter 4pm.
mente in Middleport. From
614-26&amp;·602t '
~ so n Cou nties . 6 14 · 992 ·
Pomero..,, nice 3 bedroom house
1216. In cluding utitltie1. Call
6&amp;89 .
with fireplace. full basement and 4 8 / 10 ICrt s· Jackton Co. with 814-992 · 7787. EOH .
Callahan's Uaed Tire Shop. Over Regietertd fem1le Great Oanrt:
newer aluminum siding. Only 321188 Building. electric &amp; city
1.000 tires, slzes12 , 13, 14, 15, Bleck with whitt blaze. 2% yr1.
t 16.000. Call 614· 992· 3117.
16, 16.6. Smiles out At. 218. old. P1y for vet bills •100. Ph.
1
bedroom
fu
rnished
apt
.
Utili·
water
hook·
up
.
Owner
says
no
1
Schools
Cal,l
614·266-6261 .
6 t 4 ·446· 1 3&amp;4.
ties
Plld.
t21
0
per
month.
e
100
rt 110nable offer will be retLJsed.
3 bed ro om home, 1torm win· Coll6t4-286-6522.
Instruction
deposit. Middlepcrt. 614-992dowt , ·ca rpelinQ, ut ility·gerage
Platti c cistern state approwed,
6160.
and storage. Garden IPQI. Priced t9.000 2.15 •ere• on Rio·
plaatic septic tanks, plastic
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culveru.
met• I · culvert•. RON
APARTMENTS
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mobile
homea.
t r ain Now Southeu te rn Bus· for Quick 1111 . See Fred William·
Centerpoint Rd. 1 mi. from Rio
1on or cell 614 · 742·2490 efler Granda clear level front, woods. houses. Pt . Pleasant and Ga11ipo- EVANS ENTERPRISES, Joel&lt;·
f rr111 Suppl11:o:
1
•• College. Ca ll 614 -446 ·
6 p·.m .
·
son. Oh . 614-286 -6930.
Call 814-448·3806 after 7PM . lil . 614· 446-8221 .
4 67 .
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Middl eport . refinished inside, 8
Unlurnithed 5 room apt , call Whirlpool no tro1t refriger•tor.
Ashton
buHding
loll.
mobil
e
room, beth. large porch, garage. homet permittld, Clyde Bowen. 304·676· t416.
like new Ph. 614·446·8217
Wanted to Do
work t hop, good loc1tion. Call Jr. 304-678· 2336.
alter 6PM .
814. 992-2602 .
3 bedroom apt with 1tove and
61 Farm Equipment
rehig e ntor, all ele c tric , For sele500 gal. luet tank SZOO.
4
acres
li
nd.
leon
Baden.
Old time log homes. tor mote 304-895· 3873.
126().00 month plus $100.00 John DeMe Baler good shape
Jik odd jobs paint ing, drive· information c1U 304-6715· 7384 .
8950. Ph. 614· 379·2802 or
deposit , 304-675· 5421 .
wey ru ealing, CCirpenl fl r work &amp;
379-2798 .
2010 John Deere dleaellractorroof repa ir, tr ees &amp; t'ledges 507 Chandler Drive, Point Pleaplow•. disc e39150. New Idea
Five
room
apt,
Viand
St
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Point
ftllp,tni enc e d . Call 614 -379 · sant. 3 bedroom• newly remo-·
Pleasant, gas and water pa id, Prom dresses for tale. Sl2:1s 7· 8 Dyne Bounce mower 1485. late
2 "~ ·
doled kitchen and bllh. Nt\V
36 Real Estate
furnished optional. deposit re- and 11 · 12. 614-949· 2688.
model 224T John Deere baler
carpet . Un•ttached glfage. Full
t129&amp;. Hay wagon t300. Call
~uirtd. call 304-895 -3450.
Wanted
w~ like to babysit from 7pm silt basement. largeltvlngroom
19 Inch Motorola ·Quasar T.V. 614· 288-6622 .
to} IJ'l. al1o weekends anytime. and dining. Great loclflon. Low
Apartment, one or two 1dul1t. with stand 1100. e pc. bedroom
Ct 1~14 · 446· 3 978.
50 ' • · c.n J04 -75&amp; -0128 .
au ite with box springs end
CROSS. SONS
no pet s. nice, t225 .00
Thursdey1 9 :00-9:00 u k for
10 t o 15 acre1. letart, New month, 304 · 173-5352 or 3 4 ·
mattrets$1200. Call614-992· U.S. 3&amp; w.-t. J1chon. Ohio.
W iU · ~ lawn mowing and odd Dave.
Haven or Muon areal . With or 882-2627.
2413 aftar 6 p.m .
61 4· 211-8461 '
jo6.!.1 Call Roberl Picketl. 614 ·
wittt out house. Cal1 1 614-4.t6.
M1s11y Ferguson. New Holland.
9!lro~888 .
No point• or clo• ing CtOitll 3-br,
307 2 after 8 :00PM .
Car trailer. Single axle. leaf 8uth Hog Saln 6 Strvlce. Over
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1 ba t h . flmilv room w .
1prlngs.
6
ft.
b
V
48
ft
.
t700.
6
45 Furnished Rooms
40 uttd t,. cton to cllooH from
wood burner central 1ir. 1 Vr
Pc. Capteina bed 1et t1 00. a complet:• lint of new 6 LJMCI
Refrigerato r good for camping.
a cret . Au um e loan at 10
Finanml
Room s for rent. day. week . Mi1c. Volkt wagon part• . Call equlpm~nt. larg~t~t ,.ltction in
J)ef cent interH t. Cellafler 4:00
S .E, Ohio.
month
.
Gallia
Hotel.
Call
814·
p.m. 304·675-4450.
afttf 5 :00p.m. 814·949-2422 .
Rent a l s
446· 9716 . Rent u low as S1 20
JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
month .
Newly built home. 3 bedroom•.
Kimball piano , good condition. 3 CENTER . SR 36 W. Golllpollo,
21
Business
wall-to-wail carpeting. 2 c ar
point hook up diac:. 3 point hook Ohio, Ctll 114· 446·9777, ovo.
Furnlthed room. 5100. Ut ilitln
up cutti'tlator. 2 fuel tanks. 1 slit 814·448·3892 . Up front tree·
garage, e xt ra lar ge kitch en with
Opportunity
Share bath. Single male.
oek cabinetry. S it uat ed close tO 41
14 incll bottom plowt, Big ruund tors whh Wlrranty O'llr 40 uMd
Houses for Rent paid.
919 Second . Gallipolis. Call
achool. Minut e• h om town,
balet or hly. 814-992· 3888 .
•ractOfl, 1 000 tools.
441-4411 atter 7pm.
304· 875 ·88315.
3 bdr. ranch , Rodney Village II.
) NO.TICE I
Tony' s GUn Repaitl, hot reblue· Utllhy 81dg. Spl: 30' •40'x9',
1286 mo. plus deposit . AetetenTH E OHIO v•LLEY PUBliS H·
lng. Open 9 :00AM t o 7 :00PM . 18x8 Overhead door, Ser\rice
cea
requ
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Cell
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46 Space for Rent
lNG C O ~ reeommends that you 32 Mobile Homes
Call304 -676-4631 .
Door. t&amp;333 Erected. Iron
Re•lty
814·448·00()8
.
do bu1lntll with peop le you
Horae Bldg•. &amp;U-332-9741.
for Sale
know. and NOT to u nd money
Hem iock, 5' to 8'. tightly
Unfurnished house, 3BR . Rod·
through the ma il until you have
sheared conical 1hapt. Ideal for MIIHV FltfgUIIOn Trsctor. 19hp
Office Space for Ren t. E)(ce llent
nev
Villaye
II
,
$276
.
Ph
.
446
·
lnvau lgiUtd th e oH11rlng.
landacaping . Santa's For111. wit~ plow•. t,.nsporl djtc, 4 row
for Attorneys, Accountant. etc.
NEW AND US ED MOBIL E 4416 after 7PM .
Evans. W. Va. Phone 304-896· plenter. Ford mowing lfl•chlnl.
Close to Court Hou ... Call
HOM ES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
300t
.
Wiseman
Reel
Eltate
Agency.
lnternt tlonal 1'8ike. NIW Holland
M081LE HOME SALES, 4 MI . 3 8A , llvingroo m. lar"e kilchan. 814-446-3644 . '
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Bol"' 44150. Ph . 514· 281li
ngle
garage.
ut
ility
room.
on
WEST, GALUPOLIS , RT 36.
Arbor Vitae. Blueberries. Burn· 1522.
Rt
.
35
3ml.
from
HMC.
With
Services
PHON E IU-&lt;46· 7274.
ing bush. Birch, Aule11. DogopUon to buy . Ph. 614-446· COUNTRY MOBILE Home Par k.
Routfl 33, North of Pom eroy. wood red and white. Holly, 3000 Ford Tr1ct01' with 301 Z
1368
.
1984 &amp;hultt Mobile Home.
Juniper~ , Pine, Red luf Maple,
Rental trailers. Call 614-99 2·
row Ford Corn Plantar. ploWs.
" A Utt lfJ Dlftt ign", Interior d e- • What a deall Ph . l!l14-446 ·8126 .
Rh odendron . Spruce, Yews, etc . dloc , uno. Ph . 614 ·211·
7479.
Furnilhed
3
room
cott
1ge
all
1ign butlness ior people on
All plant• guar•nteH. W•hing· 5522.
newly decorat ed , in t ow n,
hrn iutd budget l'ndepe nd ently For u le bv own et, 1979 Buddy
ton Nur11ry. 16 minute~ North
Speca for small trailers. All
sd
ulu
.
Plea1e
no
peta:"
Re
f.
•
141170 . 3 BR . 1 YJ bl ths. tot•l
owned. 304 -676-6535 .
of Point Pleaunt turn et W81t 1977 Cooo 99(. 58 H.P:,
ho ok·up s. Ca ble. Alao efflciRncy
Deposit Ph. 814 ·446-2543 .
ele c. wood storaga thad, wood
rooms. ai r and 'c able. Mason,
Columbia follow tigns. 304· excellent condition, new tlr••·
1
Elec uoluK Sale! And Service. 7 11118 . porch. underpanaling,
882·2672.
18800. C.ll 114·986· 4t43 If·
New hou te for rent or sale in W.Va. Call304· 773 ·5861.
304 675· 14 57 . Special: Ele c· so me furn ishing s, lo cated lot 4 ,
ur 8 :00 p . m . 1 nytlme
Crown
City:
15
miutu
from
trolu• D ·2 sw eeper e34 9.00.
Park Line Mobile Court . Ca ll
Adult potty cha ir, $36.00 new. weelctndl.
Hunt ington . 25 minute• from Spacious Mobile Horne Iota for
61•· 4•6·3086 1her 1 pm.
phone 304·676 -6413.
Gallipolis, new local school . C•ll rltnl, large re creation and picnic
Wedding plc turea . Spring Spa- I ::~--------'---­
ar ea, fre e lot give away. 304·
15 fl . Bush hog. 3 ft . H. 6 ft.
6t4-268·600
9
.
chill . Howa rd' • Studio. phone 8 '11:30 ' Trailer 11500. fum ished
Akll mod el M·9 Reel Racord8f· Blodo. 3 PI H. 8t4·985-3811 .
876· 3073 lftlf 5 :00PM .
304 ·675·293 1.
Ph. 6 14·446· 1824.
with Cros1 Field held sy1tem,
Ht . Rent 28 Mill Creek Ph.
bLJilt In amp 1nd spe1ker. 304· Ch.Jn saw parts, .suppliH and
Space for rent, trailer spaces.
114·
446-89t9
1982 Mansion on beauliful
468·1663.
locuat Rd. Rt. 1, Point Plea11 nt.
repairs. ~d•• Equipment Stl..,
riverfront lot in Middleport Tot1l
304-67&amp;-1076,
Handeraon, W.Va. phon• 3044
rooms.
batll
.
all
nnw
paint,
n
ice
Real
elect ri c, AC. two large bed·
Fo rmals, blue Gunne Stx, 175-7421.
1nd cltln . Dapdiit and referen ce
rooms and many extfU . Ce ll
mauve Flitrttions 1111 9 . Pink Ferguson tractor with plows.
,urquired.
1
or
2
children.
614&amp;14·992·3348 .
Merchandise
with bll ck lace si:re 8. All worn naw rear tlrn. r.ttulh engine,
992· 3090.
once. e)(c. cond. 304· 676· new ~Int . •1 . 780.00. Cell
1975,
1211
60
mo
bile
home
for
3 1 Homes for Sale
3669.
304·176·1885.
3
bedroom.
unfurnit
hed
at81
3
ll tl!ll. 12200 . Call 614 ·992 ·
Mill
St
..
Middlep
ort.
noo.
Pltf
6941 .
Roush 's Tad!: Shop. now hat I.H. Cub with culllvMor land
New J B R 2 CA r gtr11ge, brick
montll plus
deposit Ref· 51 Household Goods
Memorial Day Flowers on Rt . mower. v~rv good cond.
h ont. front porch, nice lot. 6 1973 Freedom . 1411 70. 3 bed·
tren ce• required. Ct ll614· 992·
62
. 1 mile above lakin.
e1 .100. Powall .lobacca ••tter
m du
So u t h o f Oa11 1p o lh toomt . slova. refrigerator, cur·
770 1.
SWAIN
e1BO.,lobacco blillfs (3) ttiO.
14 7,600 Ph 6 14·4•6·80 38.
ta int, t7600. C1ll 814 ·992·
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Complet• Satellite system. onty etCh. GftnrfdgeFarm. 304-178..
Myrtle
Beach
Condo
Rent1l.
2
7479.
Ollwe St ., G1lllpoli1. New •used
5 months old. • 1 .100.00. 304- 6604.
J BR , ~ batht . Rfltllgl, l g.
bedroom1, 2 bllhl , t lnp s 6. WOOd· COli atoves, 6 pc wood l"'
675·6422.
kitchen, dining room , Ln. li ving 1974 Granville 14x70, 3 bed·
Fu rniahtd complate with linen •. suite
$399. bunk bedl 1199.
END LOADER, Joho O.ore420
room. AC. 9 WIIe interest 83000 roo m. 1 Yr bath, all electric. Mu1t
Tennlt courts, Indoor -outdoor reclin er• naw &amp; Ul ed btdroom
WANTED TO BUY 60'1 or 60'• crawler, good cond. n .eoo.
down &amp; tfllk t'l over pavme nu . Ph. be mo'tled. U800. 080 . Call
poal t , nun•. 1ttam room, re•- sultet. wringer wuhert. •
Juke Box or Pin Ball Machine. Glenridge Ferm, 304 · 178 ·
6 14·4'8-24 7 2 .
taurant . Few steps from th e thon. New livingroom 1ultts
&amp;14·985-4367 .
304·67&amp;·2106.
6504.
oce1n. No pete . Excellent r1te t . • 198·t699, lamps. Call 614Modatn 3 bndroom home fu me. 1 21150 mobile hom e, unfur.
Phone 614-.t23-8817.
446-31&amp;9.
L9 kh r.hen plenw of cabine ts, nls hed, 2 bedroo m•. 1970
55 Building Supplies
62 Wanted to Buy
r ~ f r igM At or . td ftc trl c rtnge. dll·
3 bedrooms, 2 full bath•. l1rg e County Appllence. In c. Good
Dodge .lA ton. C1ll evenin g• only
pnsal. dining room, 2 hill b Aths, 304·77J.6279
living room, dining room and ultd t ppli1nc11 •nd TV Jet s.
carp11ted. full b11se ment finishe d,
kitchen. Alt o laun ~ ry room , 2 Open lAM to 6PM. Mon thru
CA. new ge1 turnece. fenced in 1913 Kirkwood. 14x70, J bed·
Building Materials
car garge. central tit, Eutern St t. 614·441 ·1699, 627 3rd.
Stock. brh:k. HWer pipes, win· Now buying shell corn or ear
backvard. lg . ct rport. Re.dv to roo mt . porch, out building. ntel·
School dittrlct. References r• Ave. Gallipolis. OH .
rno\18 in to. good location on lite dis h. l oca ted 1 acre• on
dow1. lintels. etc. Claude Win- corn. C11i forl1tHtquote1. Riwr
quired. Ca11814-247·.. 945 .
Sun set Or, on Second Ave . Ph. McC um ber Roa d, Rutland ,
ters, Rio Gri nde. 0 . Call 114· City 'Ftrm Supply, 114· ... 8 ·
Vll lt"t Furn iture , new &amp; u1ttd.
2986.
246·61 21 .
Cotta
ge
614 ·446· 25 '73 or 446· 11 7 1 .
816
.00
per
we_.,,
utili·
Ohio, relocating mutt Ifill, call
Large N ctlon of q\lality turni·
ties
peid,
304-17&amp;-3100.
IUfl
.
1216
Eut
er
n
Ave
..
304t·882· 217 1 or 882· 2823.
48R, 2 bUh in chy prlce reduc•d
Concrate bloc"' e ll tb:es y1rd or Wtnted to buy gnnd• logs
Gslllpolit.
12 8,600. C• ll 6U ·446·658 3.
dtiNtry. Mt ton eend. G811ipoil• d•livar•JI to nwmlll. Paul
'88 Holly Pt rk, 3 bed rooms. 2
Block Co., 123'11 Pine St .. Mtrear Sawmill, McArthur.
42
Mobile
Homes
blt hl , inclu di ng under penning,
GOOD USED APPLIANCE S
rwo nice 2 BR home• with 2 car 304·675· 7298 .
G1lll
pollt , Oh io Celt 614·441· Ohio 45661 . 614·SH-1133.
Wuhers, drye rt, retrlglfltor~.
for Rent
2783.
IJ irAge St work1h0p, 4.383 I'I CF"el
rang•• · Sklggt Appllen c es,
•
on Rt. 2 18. Ph. 6 14·1l46·9686. 12x 60 mobile ho ~e with 12x24
Upper River Ad. bttlde Stone
Live1tock
Aeldy ml• concrete and ell 63
Gove!nment ho me• fro m 8 1 IU ad dition. sitting on 100x2001ot,
14xl!l5 2 BA trailer, &amp;mi. from Cr.. t Motel . &amp;14-441 · 7398 .
concrete ILJPpllet. Call Ul Valley
re pair!. Delinquent ta11 propert'l'. l 18.500.00. 30.t-876· 7889.
town on 211. Lilrge privatt \lot
Brook Cement •nd SuppN11,
304·7.73-6234,
with Indust rial type plev vround Good used color port1ble • ft oor
Dutoe loart. Br~ }uM lib tilt
Call 1-61 9· 666 · 1e 57 tilt. H· QU ICK SALE, 1211615 mobile
eqLJipment. t200mo. Pll. 114- modet TV's Ph. 814·446-1149.
bMta we t"tiCI 111 tiM Ohio
043 10H for c urr en1 repo list .
homn t 1,200.00. After 1:00
256-13S3.
Chlnt Cablnlt, table• 4 chairs:
Uuality Ronweil• pup1. Ste Tntatlon that ........ over 2 .1
PM e ftll 304· 578-271 5 we•
f 1000. Dow n · l2 3l . per. mo. kend s call 304-&amp;75. 15377.
ft
both parent• and
from la11 lbo. I"' dey. 11 ..............
21R . ref•tn ct • deposit r• 1-n ml ... vweve own, oor
hblnL OH. 113--·UH.
litter. 814-593-841 or &amp;14tmCIIII 2 b8dron n1 ho1••e. Ca rpet 1
· ,_..,Ph 614 3ll7 7220
IJlareo Zenhh, Hou1e pllnt 1,
&amp; 1u1 cond llionfll r- 100' 111&amp;0 ' I·
qutr~
,
.
.
.
glllsw•ra. Cllll14-446•1318.
191-1317.
H-lll&gt;ofood-I Hollon.
Lo:, 6 m iiOI i'"m :own 5 14· 33
Farms for Sale
1211 10 28,R , lumlshed. P1anul
Cente en lone a 1111. l.aellent
446·8698 9am to 5pm.2
Subdlvi1lon t 1115mo.. .$ 1 00
ftNt&lt;lln9. c.~ Joy 114· 261·
Deposit 1 child. oLJtllde peu.
1811tfllrii'M. IulllrHorolonl
28R . Ranch Style Houae, tull
C•ll 114-441· 4&amp;1.t ttltt 6pm.
F•m.
bAt Bmflnt , 2 baths. omt Aitac hM gv, Acres · Modern houH. b•n,
g.uage &amp; bre e ze wAv . Su r- hunt ing. Bordt rs WtrV ne Forr11 t.
2 bedroom trailtf' In country.
roLJnded by stand of plne1 on 13 t39.000. l tnd Contract- qu1tl·
:~y,, old Aogiotonl O...r·
UQO ptr month. Gtl 1nd wattt
ter Horta Mlfe . . . . . . t400.
acres. Pond . new f1111ce, btrn. fled buyt• Ph. 614· 379 ·2144,
Wllell 1- W,Yt
lnc:ludld. 114· 742-2170.
R a' NtwdlorNII ......bnlllte
Call days 8 14-446· 2107 01
20 acr• farm Henn~n Trace
evenings 246 -6800.
I of loMy 0.. lor
300. Colll14·211-1122.
Ao1d, Glenwood, W. Va. for
l"t
2 bedroom unfurnl&amp;htd, 61
iLJrdette Addn. Newty NdKO·
For u le by owner: 2 1tory houte mott lntormt tlon &lt;:111304· 773·
~DI!CA1Telit.D
2 ...., iid Pvre Ired U...O...
11ted. •150. month ptu1 utHiIn Middleport overlooking pnrk. 6 118 or 773-5188 1ft" 5 :00.
tlot.
304-273-6155
.
Only
ooluh. 11-. o l : l -. . -.
30 yr. guarnleed vinyle t iding.
- ~fAAAI)e
C.lllt4-2H-1117.
w -w carpet. 1 1k bllh. unklue O'tltr ICI \&lt;\ 1cre t... m. Vlf'V cl t~n ,
'~' inquirlta.
19 acr1 matdow. reat pesturt ,
woodwork. 114· 982 · ~1 2 1 .
MobMa home lot ,..,t, 2 bed·
good ftnct. all miner1l rtghtl,
lo"'ly 'It Wod. April 21,
roomt. dapoeh raquftd, you pey
Govt~ rnment ho mtt from t 1. 28x81, 3 bedroom homt , 2
7:30 I'M, ,.,.... c - - ·
ground• Wut.arteton Caurt
utMhloo, 304-6711-253S.
(U-repalr) Delinquent lax ptop· b lltnl , 2 ponda. Lou of out~dld ·
t rty. Repoa. . lhlnt . C1ll 806· ings, tchool but and mell by
·· ...... 110- of
2 bldroom ,....,, coupltl. 1
OUIOC'L"-"--..
687·6000 ht. OH.·9806 lo• door. Price rtduced. 304-458·
t
8t
2.
Yo
...
llrrowa. Clllta. Conlftloll
ciiH,
LOCIIIt
AIL
fit
.
t.
~;: urtent repo list.
Point P l - . 304-1711-1071.
~- _ . . , 1'1:, 1132 bedroom hoult in Clif1 on. 9.3 acres, 7 miiM on At. 62 from
~ . IIIMtastta thl ClwftPrice reduced from 116.000 t o Point Pl1111nt. Timer. minerals.
t 1,.. ,000. Phone 1· 304· 773· well, septic. Owntt financing, 44
Apartment
J
137,200. 04,200 ond
6534.
for Rent
1242.22 w momh, 304-5253 lA .. rtcre•tlon foom. kitc hen. 8357.
1 G o i l l , 2' _ .. . .
dining room. ..rge front 1nd
'
'
Sl•
ecra
mini·
farM.
fenoed
.,.
•
•
back porch. lx10 wooden build·
1 . ._
I&gt;Mic ,.,.. 4,171.00
111.00. ""· II ... ...1.
lng, yerd wi1h c hMn link renee. ture, woo lind. one Mrtl. twq out """ , 1 1 -. /oloo roqulfld 1
Ill
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...
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Rustle Hills. Sy,.cu•. Ohio. buildings, lhi'M tledroom. an .200.00 -tltY'dopOIIt, COlli·
IT~ 11G...............
114· 149· 2910 between 9 · tltcttic. bfiett ranch home owr- TACT: J t - Eo10110 Dept I'll
4p.m. It 4- ~9 2 · 586 &amp; . n,. 4 :00 look~g rtv.r, nttf' toWn, 304- 44t- llt7 Equal Hou81nt
114-......1.
676·7t19.
p.m.
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Furni1had a. unfurnithtd 1pts .. . Sof11 end chlirl priced from
•180.00 and up. ref•en en Ph. t391to 1995. TabiN t50 and
up to t1215. Hide-•·bedt' t380
304· 676-7738 o• 304·876· lo
t591S . Aedineff e221 to
5104 A-1 R..l Ettate.
t375. Lamps ua to It 25
15 . Court Street, 2 BA , 1 'h Dinettu t1 09 1nd up to .t 496:
b'athl; w( ~ carpet. complete Wood tlible w-e cttaln f285 to
moderft kitchen. gas heM, well 1795. Desk e1 00 up to 1375.
Hutch.. 1400 and up. Bunk
lrta~llttd, wired for phone &amp;
btdt complete w-rnatllfttH
cll:tle tv, ,.,.eta'-''· Pllfking in 1296
and up to t391 . Babybtdt
resr, petlo, 137!ii / mo. plus
utllltl•. O.polit, Ret..-enc:" 8110• t176. M•ttr ...•orbox
required . No pets. Clll61 4 -441·· tprinQI full ~r tWin tl3, firm
t73. lnd t83. OueenMtt U21.
4926,
'
Klr'IQ 1350. 4 drtwtr ch-*t tl&amp;.
New •partment: completely Dr~s1ers *89. G~Jn cabinett .B.
lurn. Ref. &amp; Dep. 1 or 2 adLJI11 1 G. 12 gun. Gas or e!Ktric range
t375. Baby matt'"'" 135 a
only. C.ll &amp;14-445-0338.
t~6 . &amp;ed tram" 120. 130 •
Spaciout2bdr. apt. , C. A., weter K1ng frame •so. Oopd Mleclin
peid. Near Pizza Hut. Galllpoli1. of bedroom IUites, metal c•
blnets. headboard• t30 end up
Pll. 61 4-446· 7026.
.
to ee5.
Country Uving. 1 BR furn'ed
ll)t. AC, W11her end dryer, no Used Furniture; wood table &amp; 2
children or pei1. ref 6 dep benchts, beds. &amp; dresser. 3
req'ed. Cell 614 · 992·2807 . af· miltt OLJt Buleville Rd. Open
9AM to ~PM , Mon. thR. Sat.
ter 6PM .
814-445-0322 .
94 locust St. 1 8R . fuml t hed,
apt. upsta lrt. e 200 Ut ilities paid
t80 dep. Ph . -46·1340 or
441-3870.

For business accounts . Full·
tim e, •eo.ooo-sso.Ooo-Part·

Governm ent jobs·your
area. t 16,000.· e:&amp;8.000. Phone·
C/111 refu!"d flbl e. (802 )83 8· 8886
E)( t. 1449.

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,......---Local Briefs:-___,
EMS uni is answer 11 calls
Meigs County Emergrncy Medical Services rep&lt;Jrts 11 calls
Monday; Racine at !i: 15 a.m. to Carpenter Road for Mary
Evans to Holzer Medical Cen ter; Tuppers Plains Fire
Department at B: 4H a.m. to a vehicle fire on Keebaugh Road;
Tuppers Plains at ~: 20 a.m. to Keebaugh-Follrod Road lor
Benjamin Upton to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middlep&lt;Jrt
Fire Oepartm ent at 1:25 p.m. to Ollyer Street for a p&lt;Jsslble
structure fi re 'a t the Linda Hawley resi dence; Syracuse Fire
Department at 2:54 p.m. transported Stan Huntington from a
vehicle accidPnt to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at
~ : :n p.m. to Forest Run Road for Robert Arnold to Veterans
Memorial Hospital ; Pomeroy at 6:01 p.m. to the Beacon Station
lor Jack Lan ce to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine Rescue
and Syracu se Flrr Department at 7:20p.m. assisted wreckers
with air bags at a tr actor-trailer accident on Ohio 124 In
Syracuse; Racine at 7:~2 p.m. treated Lena and Camilla
Y&lt;:ll!r.ham at the scene of an auto accident on Filth Street ;
Middleport at 8:41 p.m. to Stonewood Apartments. for Inez
Poole to Vet erans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 10:37 p.m . to
Pomerov Hm lth Ca re CPntN for Bertha Rlgh!house to
Veteran; Memoria l HospitaL

Pomeroy slate.s clean-up week
To encourage res idents to spring cle$1 inside and out,
Pomeroy will observed Clean Up·Ptck 1Jp Week, Apnl 27
through! May 2.
Anything will be picked up, according to Mayor · Ri chard
Seyler's office. and this includes everything from brush to old
appliances. Small stuff Is to be put in pla sn c bags, and
everyt hing to be pick ed up is to be put at the curb.
The pickup limPs wil l be by wat·ds. Monday in Ward 1,
Tuesday in Ward 2, Wednesday in Ward :l. Thursday In Ward 4.
with rail -backs on Frida.v.
Resident s are encouraged tu ust the· fr-ee· s('rvlce of I he vil lage
to clean up around their homes.

Racine resident hospitalized
.Dennis Teafo rd of Rae·lnc, who play s foot ball for West
Virginia Wesleya n College. Buck hannon , W.Va ., is hospit a lized
at St. Joseph Hospital , Amelia Drive. Buckhannon, W.Va. 26201,
Room 208. He wa s admitted Monda.v afternoon after sufferi ng
severa l bl ackou ts in his dorm at the schooL Dennis is the son of
Dale and Wanda Teaford. Racine. Cards may be sent to him at
the hospit al or the co llege, Box 2oti:!

Shooting matches cancelled
Racine Fire D&lt;•partmPnt is canceling shootin g matrh&lt;?s for
the season_

Dance ."icheduled for Friday
A dance will be held at the Senior C'i t lz~ n s Cen ter Friday from
R to 11 p.m. Adm ission is $1.50 and !hose attending are askrd to
-take snacks . Music wil l be by thP Trur Country Hand .

- State pollee Superintendent
Fred Donohoe says he experts
thc new 65 mph speed limit to
result In more consistent traffic
flow and not as many accidents.
"If ali the traffic .Is flowing
properly, there's no need for
accidents ." he said Monday, the

Fire unit gets
cia! i fs right now:· sa id Reed.
This suggestion was not acceptable to Fire Chief Charlie Legar,
who p&lt;Jinted out that the cost of
the truc k would also increase
.greatly In a year's time. Legar
then requested that income tax
money be used to assist with the
purchase.
Council finally voted, 4·2, to
commit up to $16,000 of tht!"
income tax money. and accepted
a low bid of $125,711 from Dill's
Mountaineer. of Ravenswood,
W.Va.. for the custom -built
!ruck.
_!lids were also received from
Findley Fire Equ ipfl)ent , M cConnrlsville, $1.11,050, and Kova tch
Mob ile Equipment Co., Nesquehoning, Pa , $142,183.
Al so present at th~ m~eting
wa s Ted Reed. presiden t of
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.,
who commended the out standing
work of the fire department and
offered alterna tiv e plans for
financing th e truck' s purchase.
at a 6 percen t int erest rate. Reed
said the fire department was one
organization for which he would
personally solicit funds .
In other bu siness, co uncil
passed a resol ution accepting an
Ohio Env ironmenta l Protection
Agenc y- required co mplian ce
plan for improvements lo the
v.illage sewage system. Council
had no choice but to accept the
compliance plan. which is man dated by federal law. even
thou gh implementa tion of the
plan would inclUde construction
of a $6.2 million sewage plant.
Sey ler repo rted that with the

OES chapter slates practice
Eva ngcllrw Chapter 172. Ord er of the Eastern Star will have a
practice for of flc&lt;'rs on Sunda y and again on Ma~ ~a t 2 ?.m . both
days for Inspection which will be hl'id on Ma)' l .! at 7:.10 p.m at
the Middleport Masonic Temple.
Linda Davis. deput y grand marron. will be the inspecting
' officer.

Flower plant sale scheduled
Volunteer s of llmcricarc-Pomcroy Nursing and Rehabilita ·
tlon Cent er. fo rmerly the Pomeroy Healt h Carr Center. will be
spo nsoring a fund-raisin g flow er plant salc at the' cente•
Monday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1111 proceeds will he used for Chris tm as
gilts tor the reside nts.
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BE&gt;ddlng plants wi ll Include pan sies. mangol~s . dahlia s.
dusty mill!'r, salvia, celosia. begonia s. co leu s, and tmpatlcncc .
Flowerin g and fol iage hanging ba,kct s will also be avatl ablc.
Bedding plan ts will be $1.20 to $J.io per pack or $7 for a flat.

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Firm
Prict1
Am F.lectrir Pow er·········-·· .n :r ,
AT&amp;T ........ ... ..................... 24 Y1
Ashland Oil ....... . ...... .... ..... tiO Y,
Bob F.vans Farms .. ...... .... ..25Y,
Charming Shoppes .. .. .......... 24 Y,
FPdcral Mogul. .. ................ .42 %
Goodyear T&amp;R ...... ... ····- .59 :Y,.
Heck"s Inc ......... ..... ...... ..... . 4Y,
Limited Inc........ ...... ... ...... .'12!/1
Multimedia Inc.. . ...... .......... o4 lj.
Rax Restaurants ....... .. .... ..... .. . o
Robbins &amp; Myers .-···· ......... 11 il
Shonev's Inc . .. ..... .... .......... . 29 %
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qne rod end ninet een and
two · thlrdt link s ; thence
t]Orth 1431'.1 degrees west
three rods and one link;
thence north 86 11• deg rees
West three rods and fiheon
Nnks; thence south 8 114 de·

drHI east six rods and IOUJ
Unkt to the place of begin ning, contain ing. th1ee ·
fourths acre. more or less
Reference Deed: Vclum e

!04. Pogo 690 . Meigs

County Deed Records.
• The objec1 of the com·
eilalnt Ia to part ition the
·~tarest in the fee estate. or

ney l ee !I nnd coats from sold

sale.

Said defendants are re quired to answer within 28

days after rhe last publica tion ot this notice.
GERKEN &amp; GERKE N CO ..

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Richard C . Gerken

Al1orneys at law
59 East Second Street
P. 0 . Box 565

Logan. Dh1o 43138 -0565

Phone: 614-385-2153
Attorneys for Plaintiff

141 I 4. 2 I . 28:
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Beitey, 41327 East Shade
Reedsville.
Ohio

Road,

46772 , was nppointed e••
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Linthicum, deceased. late of

At . 1.
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.Iran offers

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plan's acceptance. EPA now has
authority to review village funds
a tribunal s&lt;?t up in The Hague his nat ion would end supp&lt;Jrt of
to determine II excess money after 52 American hostages were terrorist groups in Lebanon ilthe
exists and If Improvement s can released from Tehran in 1980.
United States wou ld work to
be started.
Rafsanjanl has urged rel ease restrain the Mujahedin e-Kal~
Council rejected a bid of of the assets before, but he also movement that opp&lt;Jses Iran's
.$15,308.76 from Jim - Cobb suggested In the Interview !hat Ayatollah Ruhollah Khom eini.
Chevrol et-Oldsmobile-Cadi llac r-------:--=============~
for a new pollee rruis.er, sta ting
that they could not afford to
spend that much for a cruiser.
A vote was taken on a request
from Middleport Mayor Fred
Hoffman l or one-third oft he local
share of funds needed for the
operation of the govern·ment·
subsidized Blue Streak Cab Co.
in~luded
The voted ended in a 3-3 He with
Councilmen Anderson, Reed and.
Henry Werry voting no.
Walton said·· the mayor cou ld
not legally brea k the He because
it involved an expenditure· of
funds. It was suggested that the
taxi fare should · be raised an
additional 25 cents to help meet
the local match.
And finally . it was announced
that next week is clean-up week
in
, and·that "all items' '
Will be
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the BOUNCE FABRIC SOFTNEI SHEETS
were incorrectly
in our Great
American Key Hunt. While this product
will be available in our store, there will
be NO KEY included in the product
package.
We regret any inconvenience this may
have caused our customers.

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Mt~morial

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On April 3. I 987. in the
Meigs County Probate Court.

order it sold to partition the
proceeds , and to pav attor·

l imir .
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lnt&lt;'rStar(' oi in Charleston
from the Montrose Dr ive interchange to thr lntrrstate 77
- lntorsta to 7~ split will remain
:,;, mph . The sa me goes for
lntcrstatr70nearWhcelingfrom · .
thr Interstate 470 interchange in
Elm Grove to the Ohio sta teline.

Monday Admissions- Robert
Arno ld. Racine; Ida Pooler,
M iddleport; Dav id Frym&lt;'ycr ,
Shad!'.
Monday Discharges - Grace
Holter, Rodney Spires. Lana
Gibson.

Public Notice

Public Notice

West Virginia. " The ,new speed Congress_
limit should get traffic running
Hlghwav c-rew&gt; post&lt;'d mo ro
more consistently."
than 1(10 signs displaying th&lt; '
About 390 miles of the stat e·s increased SJX'!'d limit and wore
rural roads are eligible for the expected to b!' done midweek
higher speed limit that took Highways Department spokes 'a!lect at.Ga.m. Monday in West • man .John Callaghor " ·a rnNI
Virginia under the $88 billion drive•r s to keep a r losC&lt;'.v !'on tho·
signs brcauSI' tht•re arc some•
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(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided hy
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Locwi

Meigs County Retired Teachers Association will meet
Saturday at th!' Masonic Tempi!' In Middleport for a 12 ::!0 p.m.
luncheon. Reservations are to bP madr by Wednesday at

742·2195.

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Daily stock prices

Retired teachers meet Saturday

Public Not ice

Tuesday. April21, 1987

Reedovitto.

Ohio

Robert E. Buck,
Proba1e Judge
lena K , Nesaelroad . Clerk
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Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTIC E
Tho
M EIGS COUNTY
BOARD OF MR / 00. P. 0 .
BOX 307. John St .• Sy•acuse. Oh. 45779. Is accepting bids for grading and asphalt paving per the fo llow-

ing specifications :

A.) Btda ••e to be buo&lt;l

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1870 sq . yd .
B.) Contractor will grade
and shpe stcme base to insure proper drainage.
C.] Prime with .35 gallon
per aq. yd. of bituminous

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patented rose bushes In ONOtled varlelles
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E.j Pave with 1 inch O.D.
O.T. 404 wearing course.
F.1 380 Lin .Or ft. of .BI·
phalt curb (price per ft .)
G.) Maintenance of 2 inch
curb height on bldg. side.
H.! Work to be completed

by Juno 30. 1987.

Bids must be submitted
to :
Meigs County Board of

MR / 00

P. 0 , Bo• 307
Syracuse. Oh 45779
Bid submiuton deadline :
May 7. 1987, 4:00P .M .
lee Wedemeyer. Supt.

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Reagan to brief legislators on arms progress
WASHINGTON (UPli - Pres ident Reagan,
··optimistic but realisUc"' the United States may '
r0ach a new arms agreement with the Sov iets this
year, ar ranged to brief bipartisan congressional
IE'aders today on p1·ogress in the Geneva talks.
It was the second day in a row for Republican
leaders to make the trek to the White House; GOP
loaders were summoned for a bri efing Tuesday by
Secretary of State George Shult z, who discussed
his journey to Moscow last week to sp!'ed
deliberations on an intermedia te-range mi ssile
accord.
Bu t Reagan also wanted to touch ba se with
Senate Oe'mocrat ir leader Robert Byrd and his

colleagues to win bipartisan support on the Issue.
Byrd expressed deep reservations Tuesda .v about
the Soviet offer to rid Europe of most nuclear
missiles, saying it could limit NATO's defense
capabilities and divide allies.
"'I would ca ution thE' administration aga inst
racing into an agrPement that is cosmetically
attractive but. at bottom. works against the
cohesion and steadfastnes s of the Atlantlr
allia nce," the West Virginia senator said.
Senate Republi ca n leader Robert Dole of
Kansas also voiced reservation s about th e
proposal and urged colleagues to be cautious and
patient as tal ks In Geneva progress on the offer

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unveiled by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachcv .
Gorbarhev said shorter -range as well as
medium-range missiles should be el iminated In
Europe, which worries the NATO allies bcrauseof
Warsaw Pact su per iority in conve nt io nal
wcap&lt;Jns.
Medium -range missi les haw a rang0 of 6110 to
:uXIO miles; · shorter-range weapon.&lt; ha vr a range
of .100 to 600 mil es_
Later Tuesday, Gorbachev offered to begin
ta lks on shorter-range mi ssiles in Asia si mu It ane·
ously with their removal from Europ~ - an
apparent concession to U.S . demands for a global
approach t o nuclear arms control .

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Whit e House ald&lt;?s acknowledged the Kreml,ln
has taken the initia tive on arms control as the
admlnistr;Hion seeks to line up NATO allies
behind its evolving p&lt;Jsltlon. U.S. and So\! let
dt'l ega tes are ready to resume thl'lr eighth round
of lalks in Geneva Thursday.
White House spokesman Marlin Flt zwa iN told
rrp&lt;Jrtors that despite the new optimism for an
agrt'emcnt. the president remain s caul ious.
"' tHo ist optimlstll' but rc&gt;a llstlc ... Fltzwa t!'r
sa Id. ·"Thr Sov lets givr t'vet·y app!'&lt;J r11 nc!' of
want lng to move uhrud ... butthrl'l) is a lot of !In a.
print to be worked out. WI' will wa tch It vcr)·
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Meigs Local Board
..
renews contracts
By BOB IIOEFLICH
Sentinel Stall Writer
A number of teaching and
. non-teaching contracts were
awarded Tuesday night when the
Meigs Local School District
Board of Education met in
regular session.
TE&gt;achers awarded one-ye ar
contracts are Phoebe Carey,
Kathy Carter. Becky Crow. Jen·
nie Dorsey, Roger Foster, Harold Graham. ,Janet Hoffman.
Joni Jeffers. Lori Klinger.
Cheryl Lightfritz , Barbara Ma ·
lht' WS, Eleanor McKelvey. Deborah Musser, George Nagielski,
Tom Probst, Kevin Sheppard,
Linda Stanley, Elizabeth Story,
Chris. Wakefield and Connie
West.
The entire group with the
exception of one, Gay Pippert.
' wa&amp; gl_ven the.one-yearcohtracts
with the unanimous vote o·f the
board . . Pippert was voted upon
individually and was given her
onl'·year contract with board
. members. Larry Powell, Robert
Barton and Richard Vaughan
voting in favor of the contract
and board members, Robert
Snowden and Larry Rupe voting
against the contract for Pippert.
Three-year teacher contracts
went to .Jamie Blaettnar. Ric k
Blaettnar, Julie Byer, Kath.v
Haley, Cliff Kennedy, lleborah
Lowery, Carmen Manuel and
Debra Mink, with five-year contracts going to Bob Ashley,
Sheila Bevan. Rusty Bookman,
Teresa Carr, Mick Childs. Carol
Crow, James Crow, Ron Drexler,
Dale Harrison , Kim Ohlinger and
Julie Vaughan. Awarded contin uing contracts were .Jencll
Barker, Richard Fetty, Jo Ann
Hays, Kay Proffitt and Bill
Williamson.
Non-rertlficat ed employees
awarded contracts were Lorrl
Barnes, continuing contract as
an aide: Evelyn Hobbs , Shirley
Wilson, bus drivers, two-year
contracts; Marlene Barrett, Celesta Coates, Dorothy Roach .
cooks, two-year contracts: Eugene Hawkins, director of maintenance. two-year contract, and
Frances Hunnel , .Janice Lisle,
Sandy Napper. Karen Stanley,
aides, two-year rontracts .
Board Member Snowden abstained from voting on thl'
Barnes contract because Mrs.
Barnes Is his daughter.
Awarded one-year supplemen·
ta l contracts at last night' s
meeting Wl're Mick Childs, boys '
varsity basketball; Bob Ashley ,
boys' assistant varsity basket·
ball; Rusty Bookman. boys'
reserve ba sketball; Cliff ·
Kennedy, boys' ninth grade basketball ; Jim Oliphant, cross
country and boys' head track;

Eastern OKs .
new contracts

RogN Foster. head ba seball
I I .·
coach; Cliff Kennedy, assistant
baseball; Kevin Sheppard, head
wrestling coach; Ron Logan,
l,
girls' varsity basketball; Roger
Foster. girls' reserve basket ,, . . . ....
ball: Gordon Fi sher, girls' head
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track : John Arnott. girls' head
track: Eleanor McKelvey, year·
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book advisor: Fred Baloy, high
school newspaper; Celia McCoy.
drama ; Jeannie Taylor. junior
class sponsor: Rita Slavin, quiz
team:
Gordon Fisher, athletic director; Lori Klinger, band director;
Connie Wes t. assistant band
director; John Arnott. John
Redovia n and Martha Vennarl,
_guidance positions: Eleanor
Bl aet tnar. l ibrarian; Earl
Young, slstant highschoolprlncl- .
pal, part -time: Rebecca Triplett,
Pomeroy Safety Patrol: .Gordon
Fisher, extra prin ting for
schools·; Joan Corder, head
tea cher. Bradbury; Deborah
Lowery . head teacher. Harrisonville; Carolyn Smith. head
teacher. Mlddlep&lt;Jrt; Marjorie
BAfK IN SERVICE .,- Preparations were
p.m., when thfll picture w1111 taken , Rodger wll8 at
Fetty . head teacher. Rutland;
underway Tuesday afternoon to put theler•y hack
the Pizza Hut dock, JuHt helow the Pomeroy It•vee,
Ron Drexler. head teacher, SaIn service IK•tween Pomeroy and Mason. Early
working lo sccur. the hlg hout to the hargc. Pat
lem Center; Ed Bartels, head
yesterday afternoon, ferry operator Darrell
Thoma, s&lt;·uretary lor Pomeroy Mayor Richard
teacher. Salisbury. and joyce
Rodger was on his way up river from Point
Seyler, reported that the ferry wt•nt hack In
Vance, food service supervisor.
t'lea.•ant wher e his twin-engine hoat had heen
service •hortly alter 6 a.m. today .
ThE' contracts of John Arnott.
dry docked for replacement of a propeller. By 3:30
Don Dixon as assistant varsity
football coaches and Tom Probst
as a seventh and eighth grad!'
football coach were not renewed
since there has been a new
varsity football coach named ,
Bob Ashley. and the board .wlshes
to follow his recommendations
COLUMBUS t UPII - A pro- cut In long-dlstancc rates since
on the pE&gt;rsons to be named to
Green. adding I hat the Fedt•ra l
p&lt;Jsed
state tax on Interstate deregulation of AT&amp;T.
coaching and assistant coaching
Commu nlca t Ions Commission
long-distance telephone service
positions In that sport.
ordered last year that such taxes
was attacked as a threa t to
The board accepted the resigBut the giant phone compan y be lmp&lt;Jsed solely on customers
nations of Lynn T. Lovdal, a business development Tuesday artd high-tech business execu- In the sta tc• of origin.
tea cher. effect ive at the end of by the Amerlcun Telephone and tives sa id It would be unfa ir to
Green said no other sta re ha s
Telegraph Co. and a variety of telephone cu stomers. especially passed an Interstate gross rethis schoo l .vear, and Dorothy .J.
electroni c data processi ng businesses dcpendPnt upon long cei pts tax pn telephone service
OlivE&gt;r, high school English
companies.
teacher who has been on a lea ve
lines l or elect ronic data trans - slnc·e the FCC order.
Thomas C. Green, a vicE' mission. And they said It would.
of absence, effective April 21.
Rick Grafmeyer. Washington.
The resignation of Mary Hag- president of AT&amp;T, led a wave of sp&lt;JII Ohio's chances for attract · representing MCI Communlea·
lobbyists protesting the tax at a lng new and expanding tlons, testified that Wisconsin,
gerty as freshman cheerleader
combined meeting of the Ohio lndustril'S .
advisor was accepted.
Maryland and VIrginia ar c co n·
Senate Finance and Ways and
It was agreed to proceed with a
Green told the senators that slderlng lowering their gross
purchased service agreement ' Means commit tees .
when the 4. 7o percent gross receipt s taxes. "'Ohio will be
The sa me panel had been receipts tax was proposed by th e moving away from the trend In
with Harold Graham lor another
driver educat ion rlass this spring assured Monday evening by the Celeste administration, the De- other states ," he sai d. Creon sai d
with the administration to deter· Ohio Department of ' Taxation
partment of Taxation believed It
telecommunication costs ""are a
that the tax would be lair and
mine II there are enough stud ents
would be shared by tel ephon e key - In some cases the key
lnl£'rested In the program. The could be handled easily by
customers across the country .
Ingredient - In · the loca tion
reacher will be paid $10 and hour businesses enjoying a 30 percent
"This Is not the case," said decisions of most businesses."
lor thl' 36 hours of classroom
Instruction.
The maternity leave of Cheryl
D. Bailey. secretary at the
Rutland School, was extended
from M~ l, thi s year. to June 15.
this year, with the use of sic k
leave for the absence authorized.
The board decided that Leo
Morris, a bus driver. will be
considered on medical leave
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I RIPLEY, W.Va. - On a 4-1 Herald of Ripley reported today.
vote Tuesday, the Jackson
A Jackson County native, he
County Board of Eduoa lion
gradualed from Ravenswood
harned Carroll Staats as
High School In 1954, received his
uperintendent.
bachelor's degree from Glenville
Staats was hired on a two-year • State College In 1959 and his
onrract, commencing July l , at
master's degree from the Unl·
•IXXJ per year. Staats has been verslty or Maryland In 1967.
nterlm . superintendent or the
A former princf_pal or Ravens·.
chool system since last June,
wood High Sehool, Staats has
when Dr. James Lannan took
been administrative assistant to
extended leave. Lannan died
the superintendent since 1975.
earlier this year.
The board also approved a
request by Assistant SuperinStaats was one of three final·
tendent John Pack lo retire on
lsts for the .lob; the Jackson
June 30.

Con tracts fo1· teaching and
non-teaching personnel wereTe· newed at Monday night 's meetIng of the Eastern Locai -Schopl
District Board of Education.
, Certified personnel given new
C'Ontracts were William Hall;
Robert Lang, Brian Windon and
Vicky Layne. two years: and
Cynthia Linton, Steven Weber,
Donald Eichinger. and Mi chael
Douglas, three years.
Non-certified personnel having
cont rart s renewt'd were l.uellle
Kimes. one-year; Carl Barrin ger. one-year·: Sandra Koenig,
rwo-yeur; and Donald .Jackson,
Shirley Johnson. and Sally Ca1d'
wcll, rontlnulng contracts.
Supplemental contracts re·
newed Included .James Hurr.
fcdcra1 and state program; Arch
Rose , sophomore class advisor;
G!'orgc Gagai, freshman class
advisor: Valerio Ramsbottom,
flag and majoreltc advisor and
senior high choir: Maxine Whit&lt;'"
head, ~lemen tury music; Srotl
Wolfe. head baseball coach;
Pam Douthitt, head softball
couc h; J)('nnls E lchlng~r. at ·
hlellr director and head boys
track c9ach.
Ralph WIJ!al, head girls' track
coach; Dona ld Eichinger, U61St·
ant . Junlor varsity bask!'&lt;'tball
coac h; Pam Douthltl , head glnls'
vars it y bas ketball coach 11nd
head volleybull roach: Mlcha1'1
Douglas, ~sslstant junior hJllh
football coach: George GaR!l l.
assistant junior high football
coach; Larry Price. special
rducallon supervisor; William
liall . marching band advisor;
Grace Weber, head teacher:
Grace Stout, luncheon supervisor; Arch Rose, tra nsp&lt;Jrtatlon
coordinator.
Not Renl•wcd
Supplementa l contracts nor
rcn~wed at this time lor financial
reason s. or bee ausc the rant rart s
must be first offered to ccrtlflt'&lt;l
personnel, wen • as follows:
James Huff and Tom Kelly ,
senior class advisor: Donald
Eichinger and Rita Williams,
junior r lass advisor; Sue Arnold,
National Honor Socl~ty; Tom
Kelly, audiovisual advisor; Ca rolyn Tripp. play and newspaper
advisor and English chairman;
Nancy Larkins, math chairman:
Arch ·Rose. socia l .l tudles chairman; Dennis Eichinger. head
boys' varsity baskelball roach :
Ron Hill, eighth grade assistant
basketball roac·h and co- vat·si t ~·
football couch; Robr•·t Lang.
seventh grade • 11sslstant ha skrt
ball coach; K!'lth WciK•r. assist ·
ant varsity· tuotba ll coach: Ro·
bert Ritch!&lt;'. assls !unr va•·si ty
lootbaii rouril :· Sally C'aidwc'ii.
cheerleader advisor for ju~ij)r
hi gh: C.D . Mcintyre, ju nior high
. tCont lnued on Pagr 14 t

Vote on action
is corrected

'ackson ·Board names
new superinte~dent

2-cyc~e.
eng1ne
gal potu irtd .. rwrrer.

BASKETBALL HONORS- WI Min( bullet ball
hOaon earlier thfll month at the Euten Hlrh
Scllool wlnler aporte baaqaet ·were the lollowlnr
playen, pictured, lrom left, Ed Collins, Most

Rebounds and IleAl Defensive player; Todd
Wll1011, Senior Award; Brent Norton, Bryce
Buckley 110 Percent Award; Jell Caldwell, Most
A8111alll and Best Free Throw percentare. See
additional photo on Pare 3.

.The vote taken at Monda y
night's Pomeroy Village Council
meeting regarding a rt'qucst
from Middleport Mayor ~·rrd
Hoffman for $1,806 from Pomeroy, as one-third of the 1987Joral
match necdPd to operate the
governm ent -su bsidized Blue
Streak Cab Company, ended In a
3·3 tie .
However, Councilman Bruc~
Reed did not votC&gt; against the
$1,806 pay ll'ent , as was rep&lt;Jrtrd ·
In Tuesday's accoun t of the
meeting. Voting against the
prop&lt;Jsal were Councilmen .John
Anderson. Henry Werry and Bill
Young.
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dumt't1 o( llihoWt•rs or thunder·
storm~. t.nws will rungf.' bt_l.
tw••en 5a and 6Q. Cloudy
Thursday with a chan&lt;·e of

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
Wednesday, April 22. 1987 .

Commentary
lll Court Street

Majors
Eil!~t(

Help one, another suffers ___s_nra_h_O_ve_r.o;l_re_et '

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PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFLJI;H
General Manager

Th&lt;:&gt; Supreme Courrs rereni
ruling on afflrmat iv&lt;' artlon
allowing employers lo give sp&lt;:&gt;: .
ria I preferences In hiring and "
prOf!~ O lmg women, le(l me Wilh
fPe lmgs of ·both hope and hopt'lessne~s. Hope, beca use of the
good 11 ca n mean In so many
l1ves: hopeless ness, beca use afflr ma!lve artlon Is a prl nclplr
many of us will new r. accept .
And yes, beca use ills a pr inciple

that punishes thr lnnocenl .
1 have alwa ys supported alflr·
mative action becau sc• of what II
represent s and what It does.
Wh at It represents Is the recogni·
lion that some subgroups of
peopk have bE'en oppressed by
more powerful subgroups. AT Its
mosl righteou s. affirmaTive ar·
lion refuses to Jet us forget that
America engaged In the cruelest
fo rm of oppression known : sla v-

ery. II forces us lo ack nowledge
Ihat the consequen ces of forced
enslavC'ment and it s subscquC'nt

povert y ha ve foll owed blarks for
gc nerallons. And now. lhr Su preme Court has ' form a lI)' ac·
know ledged lhc employm&lt;•n!
deprivation women havr encoun -

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gener a I ions.

Whal a ffi r m~ live acTion does Is
give jobs and oppo rtu nlly Ia

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long. All letters arcsubjecttoedltlng and rrJJ sr bP slgn£d wit h name. address and
telephone n~ mber . No unslgnOO IPU C'rs wUI be ptbll ~o h cd . Letlcr s should bc 'l n

good taste, addrl-sslng Issues, no1 persooalltl£'5.

!he Lighter Side
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lly DICK WEST
WASH INGTON 1 UPI 1 - This is nol Io sugges t that s: ill as a
; prrsrrvo ll vr Is more damagi ng 10 you r hea lth Iha n. say, freez ing
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' I hal !-iOm P presrrv;.J t ivc•s J rr lwa II h irr 1h;.m o t h(•f' s.

II ca me as a bi l of a ' hock 10 rne to lea rn Ihil l srll'ntlsiS , posslbl \'
exclud ing those on lood-frJ•r dle• ls. ho ve bee n ca l lng sa ll -r urr d mea l
l9r years withou t knowing 111:11 sodium \\'Orkcd sorn r whu l Ilk&lt;• an
· Pll'C'I ric n ~s i s lor.
::: T t hou.ch PVflr:vonr

k nrw t h .:.~ 1.

. Now, lhP goVI'r nment n•por ls, rcscarc hf't's arc fin din g thai "sal!
h,Tia,, · work somr of it s prr•sf•I'\':Jt h ·p m;.q;d(' b~ · short -r i rc ulling lh(\
.. &lt;'I&lt;'('!r it· CJ II n:1 r t ion br t ~~ '('f\ n mPa t a nd bar t rr ia.' ·
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Nt'\\' \' ork

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will say th is :

Ill'

mrcll ral n •sra rcher. but 1

Give'n a c·hoirP bf'! wr (' ll .'&gt; hort -circ u it ing f' lf'rt

rlrlt~· &lt;~ nd ~lrVf' lopin g

• food poi soning. I would 1101 hcsilale 10 &lt;'hoose lhr lormo •r.

bu t the posslbll llirs Include lh r
Sell'rl C"omm illr&lt;' on ln !rll lgcncc
and lh&lt;' House mr mbers ' fa milY
lounge.
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Thr r hlmnry will be ln•lallccl
during th f' sum ml'r r &lt;'r&lt;'ss. Ca l' ·

roll dl'rl lncd to cstl m;~J r the cost
of labor , which Is being dan&lt;' b)'
govrrnm0nt masons , rar penlcrs, plasiNcrs and malnlr nanrc
wor k C'r ~. Two pr ivu tC' co ntra r ·
Iars, to whom the Install at ion job
was described. sa id lhr work
c·ould br done• for $R.IKIO. i\s ld&lt;'
from labor . Carroll sa id !hC'
mater ials lnvoll·•·d - lnr lu&lt;llng
marble, wood and plas lcr- will
no! rost morr than $4,Ci011 .
. As for !he environmental Imparl of the sprakrr'' flrrplarc.
C"ur roll Insisted that lhr new
r·himney will nol s!1rk up e nough
Ia be visible from the Im posin g
plaza fCJ clng lh&lt;· East F'ronl . Hr
said thNc are a Iread~' more than
100 fir&lt;'pla rcs In 1hc Ca pito l
bu ild Ing. a nd none of 1heir ou1h•l s
arC' ,.lslbk frorp Ihe grou nd.
For yea rs, off icr fl rcplac&lt;'s
ha1·c bee n a mark of prc•s ll ge In
Washington. an ars lh &lt;'llr adorn·
mcnl serving no prar liru l hea l·
ln g purpose. Quilc Ihe cont ra ry.
sometimes: Prrsld cn l Nixon

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By l lnlled Pn•ss lnto•rnuliunal
Toda1· is Wc·!lm•sda.l·, i\prll 11. lhr 11 21 h da)• of 19R7 wiTh 2o:l to
'roll ow . ·
The moon I' mol'lng 1111)1)' fi'O m liS last qu11rter.
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Th~ m orn ln ~ sta rs nrt"'Mcrcury, \"cnu s. JupiTer and Sal urn .
• The eveni ng star Is Mars.
• Those born on Ihis d11lr arc under lh&lt;' sig n of Taurus. They lnrlude
: Spanish Quern lsab&lt;'lla I, who fundecl Christopher Columb.us's !IrsI
::voyage Ia the Npw World. in 14&gt;1: English novelist Hr nry Fielding In
•,707: Germa n phltosophN Immanuel Kant In 1724: Vladimir llvlch
:1-rnln, leHd&lt;'r of Russia's 1917 I'Ommunisl revolution, Jn.1870: pioneer
:~uclcar physlrlst .I. Robert Oppen hei mer In 1904: actor Eddie AlbE'rt
l n 1900 t age 79 1: vio lin vlrluoso Yehudi Mcnuhln In 191 6 (age 71i: jazz
: bass player Cha1·Jes Min gus In 1922, and singer G!rn Ca mpl&gt;E'IIIn 1936
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:• On this date In hislot·.v:
(: In 1509. Henry VIII beca me king of En!(l and.
,• In 18!19, some 20,0(MJ homesteaders massed along the border oi l he
:oklahoma Territory a wall ing Ihe signal to starr tht&gt; Oklahoma land
•tush.
:• In 1915, during World War I, Germa n forct&gt;s bE'rame tht&gt; fir st to use
:9ot~n jldS on the Westt•rn Front.
,; In 1972, Apollo-16 astronaut s John Young and Charles Duke walked
:and rode on the surface of the moon lor 7 hours, 23 minutes.
~= In 19jl.'l, Jose Sarn ~y was sworn In as Brazil's !lrst.rlvlllan president
•ln 21 years, ont&gt; da y aft er the death of 7&amp;- year·old president-elect
;tancredo Nevt&gt;S._
.; In 1986, a rellred Israeli general ancf16 other people were charged
New ,York wllh consplrlni!IOsell Iran $2 billion worth of U.S. made
~warplanes, tanks and miss lies. Israel denied Involvement. The case
llai yet to go to trial.

:tn

mun i~ m .

i t will tr-.msccnd co m-

munism . IT won't bother to
drnouncC' il , II wi l l dismiss it as

some bl7.a!Tr chaptrr In human
his tory whose las I pagt•s are even
now bNng wrl l!en."
Who's The source of all th at
florid rhrt orlr"! Who has cease·
lcssly Inveighed against the
" Totalltaritan powers" of -the
co mmunist 1110rld? Who · has
hm·an gued aga ins l It s "enor.·
mous and unparallel('(] mllltarv
buildup''" Who has constanlly
warn('(] about "'slmplc·mlnded
appeasement " of "!hasP who
wou ld e ns lave their fellow
man"?
Yup, 11's Rona ld Wilson Rea·
gan, a man lor whom anti·
commun ism has be(-n the ha J.
!mar k of a decades-long political
career.
Notwllhstandlng all of that
purple prose, there was no cause
to expect that Reagan woul~
obliterate communism from the
face of the Pa rth when ht&gt; entered
the White House.
It certainly was reasonable to
assume, however, that a man
who had been so wary of Soviet
adven Jurlsm would exercise a
modest dPgreE' of vigilance In
protecting the country's diplomatic enclaves In the Soviet

Un io n ugH in sl
In flit ral lo n.

co mmuni st

Instead , wr now havr lhr
sp&lt;'rlar l!• of no1 onr bul two
Pmba ssiC's in Moscow rom promIsed by Sov iet opera ! lvrs- a ft er
Reaga n was dl rerlly warned of
thai peril by both his Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board and
th e ,q afl di rrctor of his Nationa l
Scrurl ly Council.
The awful Iruth Is th at the man
wlio has been thr source of so
murh clamo r about "! hr aggrcs·
sivr Impu lses of an ev il empire•·
did noth ing lo. rcsl raln those
Impulses In this one r rurla l
respect .
On a related mat!Pr. there 's
the thoro ughly unrra llsllr as·
slg nmpnl given to The 1,400
membNs of the Marine Corps·
Security Guard Batta lion - to
pro1ec1 140 of this count ry's
e mb ass ies and ro ns ul alrs
throughout lh r world aga inst
spies, ba ndiTs. terrorists and
ussorled other marauders.
The lmposslblllt)1 of !hat task
should have become apparent In
19'i9, when a frenzied mob of
Iranians overwhelmed a small
band of Marines and took control
or lhls country's embassy In
'tehran .
Now we have the still-unfolding
saga of the Marines posted to Jhc
embassy in Moscow bE'Ing seduced by Soviet female lntelll·
gence operatives, amid sugges·
lions the problem can be solved
by merely replacing the younger.
single Marines with older, mar·
rled counterparts.
As a fighllng Ioree, the Ma·
rlnt&gt;S are superb. As embassy
guards. they 're an anachronism
regardlt&gt;Ss or their age or marital
statu~. They look dazzling In

lhelr while hat s, spollcss un l·
fo rms and spit -sh ined shoes. but
Wf' OPt •d man• than a p:ood show.
For lhose who as., umr lha!
relyi ng upon Marines lo guard
rmbassiC'~

b a s&lt;Jc rrd trad ition

dating bo l' k 10 Ihe nat ion's ra rly
~·C'ars.

i t's in strur l ivP to nnlr I hut

Ihe pror li&lt;'l· art ua II)· bega n 1n
1948.
In selected casrs In whlrh an
emba ssy's lnlegr l! r Is bellrvrd
lo tx• erida ngl'l'cd b~· polr n!lal

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HOUKhlll 1, A'd anlll6
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Wt"dnt&gt;sd~ty's Gamf'!oi

Philadelphia (Cowley D-t) al
Montreal (Hfalon 1·1) , 1: l S p.m.
Nt•w York (Darlln~t 1-0) al
Pltts.hur,;h CPaUt'nUNI t-1) , 1:03

p.m.

Chlc._o !Sulclllh• ~ I J 11t st .
Louis /Conroy 0-0), K::u p.m.
1\tlanta lPalmrr ll-t) at Houston
IOt•shWt&gt;s 0.0), M:;jS p.m.
Cindnnl&amp;tl u...ndrum 1-01 ut Sun
Dit.&gt;Ko (Whitlfonl·! ), 10: 0~ p.m .
Loti Angell'S l\lalenzu&lt;'la I· I) al
Jol111n Franclttt'O (Kruko,v 0.2), 111::13

EAGLETTE CAGERS RECOGNIZED - Pic·
lured, 1-r, are Arlene Rllchle, senior; Tonya
. Savoy, Best Defensive Player ljnd Best FT

percentage; Back· Senior Erica Kessinger; Lesa
Rucker, Most Improved and Most Rebounds; and
Senior Patty Durst . Absent was senior Tara
Wood.

p.m. Thursday'" Games

Chkaa-o IU St. Louis
Phlhtdf'lphhl lit Mont mil
Cln(.:lnmdl at San Dlt~o
Mhud11. 11t Houston, nl~~:ht

AMEIIII:AN LEAGI!E
Ei11MI
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13 I .821! It :t .7K6 2
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Mllwaukt•
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Baltbnort'
Rol'iton

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Roston K, KIUI'""" ( 'ltl' II
fhiC~tiiiU 7, Mllwaukl'l' 1
Mlnn~ola t, SPatllt• I
Tt•xa."i 6, Rtllttmol'«' 4
f adlfornla K, Oakhutd l
W('dnf!oidlly' !&gt;I (Jaunt'S
Stoaltl{' (l..anWilon 1·2) at Mlnm....
"'uta (81yk•"en I-ll, 1: U p.m.
O~tkland (You ng 1-1) at falllornhJ tWIU 2·1), 4:05p.m .
Dt•trolt !Tanunat-0) at Nt•w York
(Shlrl('y 0.0), 7:3$ p.m.
Toronto (Ward 0.11) at ( '1(1\'l'lllnd
C&gt;khrom IJ.!), l ;:tl p.m.

KanSlL"'. ( 'lty l •!U.C~!olon fl-:2 \ al

drew crl tlr lsm when It w:&lt;s
learned !hat hr had a cozy fll·r
rrack lln ~ In thr Oval Offirr
during th e dog dCJys of summh
whilr the Whit&lt;' House altrondl!lonlng was going full blast.
ECONOMIZING GONIC
AWRY : Onr big reason lor !he
sN·rrt While House arms deal
wl lh Iran was ma ne~· ..: but n(&gt;l
t'hc profit s skimmed bv all thr
mlddlrmrn, The lsraeil serrbt
scrvlc&lt;&gt; and ap pHrcntly !he' Nlr4 ·
raguan Contras. The money W&lt;'
mea n was lhr amount !he Whlfe
House hoprd 11 could sa ve on
prolccting American ri!Jzcns
and ins Ia !lations from Iran larl ·
Inspired terrorism.
A top scrrct lnlclligcnr&lt;' rcpoFt
givrn to the NaTional Securlly
C"o unr·ll In 1~R~ shaWC'd Iha t hug&lt;'
sums could be '"ved If U.S.
relat io ns wiTh Iran wrrP lrirndly
onre agai n. A sourrc at thc• NS f
lulcl us th e lop st•crrl r&lt;'por!
estimated thai lhr Unllrd Slates
was spC' ndlng $10 billion to $12
billion mon• on rmbassv sc'&lt;'url!v
devices, lntrnslvr lnlelllg&lt;'nrc
ga lhNin g and other counter·
ter roris m measures than would
havr to be spent If U.S .. J ra nla~
re lations wrrr normal.
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Roston (stuiC'y 1-2 ), i : ~ Jl.rh.
MIIWilUkN• {Higuf'rll :l-0) at ('hi·
t a,ro (DolMon 1·2), Kp.m.
Baltlmon• (Roddldc tor 0-1) al

0-1), K: ~ P·'"·
Thur'!Wiay 's (iamf'S
N1•w York ul fh•vt•hand, nlf(hl

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RACINE - The South ern Tor·
ra llied lor 20 runs In
lh£&gt; firs ! fo ur Innings to defea llhe
South we.stern Lady Highlanders
20·5 here Tuesday In an SVAC
softball make- up ga me.
Southern Is now n overall and
. 3-lln The SVAC.
Three Souther n piTchers romblned for the wi n as Rachel
Reiber hurled the first l~nlng ,
Lea Ann Clark (he seco nd and
·third, and freshman Shelly Ar·
nold the fin al two rou nds.
Reiber walked t ~ree. fanned
lhree and all owed no hit s: Clark
walked five and fanned four: and ·
Arnold fann ~d one, wa lked none,
and allowed the lone SW HS hi! .
Coach Kim Phillips crew over
came an 0-l deficit In Ihe bott om
of the first as Ta mmy Holter led
off wllh a ~ In gle, Rachel Reiber
s in g le d a nd Crys t a l Hill·
slam med a triple. Diana Simpso n sin gled , Brldl(el( e_ Bin g
walk ed, Carol Fisher singled.
followed by two more walks for a
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Br~a kiron suffered !hi' loss for
SWH.S walk ing 12 and Iann in g 4.
Southern hilling was Jed. by
Crys lall-flll with lwo trip les a n~ a
s in gle. Relbt&gt;r two sl ngl ~s.
Fisher two sin gles, Tammy Hoi·
tcr a ~ In gle. and Dia na S lmpso ~ a
s in gle.
Lewis had the lone SWH S h(t.
Southern travels 10 Eas t ~n
toni ght .
Llneseore:
Sout hwestern .... 1 1 2 0 I ;; ' 7
South ern ........... o 6 5 4 x-20 9 2
Ba tte r lcs: Reiber, Cia rik.
iWPI , Ar nold 4th and F l sh~r .
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Tornadoes post 15-8 victory

To sponsor lourn.-y.

RACINE - The Southern Tor·
nadoes of Coach Mlck _ Winebrenner conti nued to roll by
posting a 15-8 SVAC victory over
the. Southwestern Highlanders
here Tuesday In a'\ SVAC dia mond make-up.
Earlier Southwestern had de·
lea ted Ky ger Crt&gt;ek 20·1.
Southern Is now 6·2 overall 5-1
In the league, while Southwest ·
ern Is 2·6.
,
Southpaw Kenn y Turle y
picked up the Tornado 'wln wllh
four and two-thirds Innings or
work, \:alnlng relief from senior
Mike Wolford . The duo combined
for nine wallis and 9 strikeout s .
Sean Colley suffered the loss.
gett ing rellet from brother Zane
In the fifth go-round . They
combined lor three strikeouts
and lour walks.
Southwestern went ahead 2·0 In
the first when Zane ~a lley hit a
hom e run, Steve Tarbett walked,
and Don Patrick singled, 2·0.
Southern went ahead 4·2 In the
bottom of the frame as Chris
·Stout reac hed on an error , and
Amburgey , Shawn Cunningh am,
Ken Turley, and John Riffle all
delivered singles.
In the second Trame Shawn
Arnott reached on an error,
followed by a fielder 's choice, an
Amburgey single and a n error,

Meigs Count)' Horses ho&lt;' Club
Is sponsoring a lourn ument May
9-JU. $8 E'nlrv fPC. six-man r ard.
F'or Info, r; li l ,lpff Tillis · at
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!he score 7·l.
David Amburgey Jed Sou lher n
hilli ng wllh two si ngles and a
home run....Cunnlngham , S1ou1.
Turley , and Lis le each singled,
John Riffle , had lw o singles,
Todd Lisle a triple and Ar not! a
hOme run.
Zane Colley paced SWHS with
lwo singles and a hom e run ,
Steve Tarbet! two singles and
Dan Patrick a si ngle.
Southern travels 10 Easrern
Con tinued on page 4

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Bradbu ry PTO Is s pon so rln~ a
Men's AS. A. Class C'&amp; D Softball
Tournamcnl on May 2-:1 al
Harti nger Park in Mlddleporl.
Entry fcc Is S6o a nd 111'0 balls.
F'l rs l, scro nd nnel thi rd plac·e
1rophi&lt;'s wi ll be awa rded . Dead·
line for enlerl.ng Is Ap1 '11 28. ~'or
more Informa lion r:J II 992·1i89Il or

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Mlam 1- ~lpf'd ,.·ktt•rrctoi \·tor
and I!Ullrh•rhat•k Jim ,J&lt;' n,..t•n,
~aflty Mlkl• KozlowMkl and slpt'CI
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Riggs sets mark
-at Kenyon College
POMEROY - Nick Riggs,
· former stand-out Meigs High
, athlete. has l&gt;E'come the all -time
bas&amp;steallng record holder at
KenyQn College. The threE"-year
,,starting shortstop for the Kenyon
-Lords entered !he 1987 season
with the season record lor stolen
bases. which he ca ptured las t
year.
· , On March 24, he l&gt;E'came the
si ngle game and also the ca reer
record holder with four stol en
.bas es a g a In-s t Ca p I t a 1
. University.
, Nick, son of Dr. Kt&gt;Jth and
.Barbara Rll(gs of Pomeroy, was
, named to the all· NCAC baseball
.team his freshman year at
Kenyon . Nick Is pursuing a B.A.
, degree at Kenyon with a major In
.·English.

lnl'adc•rs and lhl' host gc&gt;l'rrn·
men ! c: mn ot be r&lt;'lit'd upon 10
provlflr nf"&lt;'dcd prolcction , Ma·
rlncs rould lnderd be used to
drfl'nJ lhr farl11!1· - lithe s lzc- of
tho · forcr and
tra inin g WC'I 'r
adequate'.
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AI all ot hc•r tim es, the solution
Is lo rrplar&lt;' thr Marines wlt·h
securit y a nd Intelligence person·
ncl SJl! '&lt;' iallv tra lnr(l for " mls·
slon of prot&lt;'r lln~ cmbassiPs- a
prac!lrr olh&lt; 'l nat ions c-mbral'rll
long ago.

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Letting down OUr guard ____R_o_be_rt_W_:.:al..:...:..t&lt;'.:..::..r.~
WAS H INCTON - "Thl' lll&gt;E'r·
CJ is wou ld ha ve us brllrvc th at we
do not fore• a thrrat .. . lbUII !hcrc
i~ u co mmunist plan for world
ronqu csl a nd ITs fina l pla n Is 10
conqu er the UniTed Stai&lt;'S . ..
"As good Marxlst-Lcnlnlsls,
Ihe Sovirll l&lt;'aders havo' opr nl)·
and publlrl.v drrlarcd lhal the
on ly· moralit ~ the~ rC'eognizP is
lhai which 11'111 fu rther their
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WASHI NGTON - If vour hea ling .
frdrra ll ncome lax bite last week
The speak&lt;'r 's offlre, Carro ll
came to $4 ,Ci00 , vou should gel a explained. " Is the mosl Imporwarm glow knowing th ai this Is Tant" In thr new scrllon, and
just wha l House Speaker .J im "arrhl trrturally and funr tlon Wr ig hl 's new office fl rrp lace will ally IT should have Ihe sa me lype
ros t. lf you paid on acld lllonal of treat ment as older part s oft he
$R,IJ(MI, Jhal ' ll be about enough Ia building.· · So the shortcoming
have th e fireplace lnslll lled wiTh "Is being cor rected '" with the
a r hlmne)· Ia lhr Ca pit ol roof.
flrcplare lnsla llat lo n, ht' sa id. AT
The new flrcp laC&lt;' In thP pr&lt;:'senl , Carroll add ed, there arc
spea ker's offi ce wi ll givr lhr 'no pla ns to put fireplaces In the
Texas Democrat lhr sa me archl- offices of lrsser morlals In the
lcrlu ru l a menit y cnjoyl'd by F.as l Front.
othl'r congressional power play Thr lnslalla!lon work. In
l'rs, like th e Seni le's maj oriT y Wright 's sero nd -floor off lrc was
and mlpo rity leaders .'
to be done ea r lier th is monlh
EllioTt Car roll , execut ive• as· while !he speaker wa s in th e
slsla nt to the Ca pi tol arehl!rr l. Sov iet Union. Wr ight ai des rc·
lnlll all)· told our rrporlrr Ka ren fu srd lo Jet us see how thr work Is
Ta ll ey that Wright had ask&lt;'d for progress ing. saying a " lour"
a flr·cplacc. He la ter reca nted, rould be a rranged later. But thr
howc,·&lt;'r. saying lhat the ar-rhl- architect' s plans rail('(] for a
trcl "stron gly n •commcndrd " 29-lnrh·by.:lo-lnch opening surthr flrc plac&lt;' and Wright was rounded by and elgh! ·lnch mar ·
recrpl iv&lt;' 10 Ihe sugges tio n.
blr facr.
Mosl St•nale and House leaders
The plas lrr·rovered ch imneY
are In 1he o ldr r pa rl of t he Ca piTol WJ IJ r&lt;~IUir!'S " _jUS! a CO uple of
building, whkh was bu ll! \\'ilh fe~t " of s pa r &lt;' In lhr rornrrs of
working flrrp larcs. But the 1wo upper-fl oor offlrc s. Carroll
speaker's offl re Is In the East said. He drr lln ed , " l'or Sl'rurll v
Fron l exlr nslo n completed Jess reason s,·· to pinpoint lheofllclals
!han .10 yea rs agu, when flr epla · who wil l have th e speaker' s flu p
&lt;'CS were no JongN needed for runnin g up Ihrough !heir olflrcs,

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And 'adl y, some employers
make a joke out of affirmati ve
acTion . Thr.1· deflanlly follow t~e
leller of the law, with no
und ers landing of 1h&lt;' splrl!. They
hlrc "token" workers, often !OJ'
1h1• most menial ppsltlons available, just to m&lt;•rt quota s.
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dis(·ow•r any lhin g lh HI shurt -('i n ·uit s th r a!lrartio n

•belw&lt;•en mro l a nd ca lor ies, Ihey will ,re~~ ~~~- have so mclhlln g.
·· As II Is, thi s finding s('ems a trifle high· to ned. AI le•as ll'm prel!y
sure thr meal we r urPd ha ck In Merkel, Texas, had no rli·ctrlr
ro nnPC·!Ion With ba(' ll'l'i:.l.
Why. somt' of those curin g sl ru rlurcs dltln ' l eve• n nave r lrr trlr
light s. My co usin' s smoke house, for cxa mrp lc.
In lhosC' da ys, mP;It was cu ret! i n onr or two wa.v s- b~· sa l t in ~o r
smoking. IT Is perha p Iron ic that thesJ rur turr .wherrc un·tl m&lt; ·al was
} tor('(] at my co usi n's hom&lt; ' wus rui iPd a smokehouse•.
·•• Wh!'n W&lt;' wrrr .voung, his smoke house was om· of the• fir S! pl aces wr
would go In search or somclhlng to disg uise our hrra lh whrn we hCJd
been ou1 In m.1· grandfuther 's llc lds smoking tobac&lt;·o.
· Usually. no mall&lt;'l' how mue h c· urr·d m&lt;'al l alP, !his plo.v failed .
My molh&lt;' r m uld smrll toba cco smoke even If a lad had
;- ~ubs!'qurnll y •·onsum ed a wholr peck of gar lic, as we ll as a frw sla bs
·•, of. r urrd mpa!. And smoking was grounu.s for· ro J'pora l pun is hme nt.
;.;. ~ rgea nt pun ls hm rnl. too, most li kely, alt houg h my mothN
;;ri&gt;rmally dldn 'l ml'ss with hi gher ra nks.
·~-: Toda y, of roursc, sh,. co uld I"' sy(![i'iii'W hi ld a bu se. At th e lime.
• )lowrver, long b!'forr I wa.s draftc'ii ali(]-m\l'amr a non-ro m myse lf,
: ~!lrh damages wcrr unhco rd of.
.·&gt; Now bark to sa il-cured meat.
• : As cx plai nl'&lt;l by lhr Agrle ullu re Dcpa rtm r nl. studi es show thai
,. barlcrla ra usrs spolla i!r bul " r an'! clin g to me'a l'" If Ihe elrrtrlr
• r hargl' Is broken.
Thr doparlm&lt;' nl say s s&lt;'lrnllsts got lolcres tr d In "exploring sa il's
, mys l&lt;'rirs ·' b&lt;'&lt;'ause "ca ling lao much of IT ra n ra lsi' bloO&lt;I pressurc."
l would 'haw ass umed That &lt;'al ln g loa much of an)·thlng would be
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bad for one's hra ll h. hut see lhr agrrrmenl mrn!lono•d In the second
paragrap h above•.
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Mso b&lt;' advlsNilhal curing mra l wi th too lillie sa l! docs n' t work
; c·l! hrr. In lhal c·w nl . arr01·dlng 10 lhr Agr lr ull ur&lt;• Deparlm ent.

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pi'Dpk who would not haVf• had
lhls oppor.l unl! y wit hout II. J'w
watr h&lt;"d It work &lt;"ffcrtlvcly Time
and Jga ln. especially among thr
handicapped. I've seen talentt'd
a.nd rapabll' handicapped
workrrs go jobless for years ,
unll l a ff irmative action progra ms wrrc put Into plar&lt;' to
overrid e the prl'judlces of the
romfo rJ able, selfish and mea nspi rit ed.
But all the good brought by
affirmative action can't erast'
the truth that affirmative action
doe.,, In large pari. brings the
sins of the fathers lo vlsl1 on the
so ns. Put morr simply. the
pi'Dpi P who suff&lt;'r from alfirma ·
rive acTion arrn't the ones who
did the disrrlmlna!lng In the first
pl&lt;~re. i\lfirmaliv&lt;' action Is the
bill no onr wants to pay , bri'a uSf'
we weren't around when thr debt
was lnru rr&lt;:&gt;d.
The payme nl Is all\·ays p~r­
so nal : One person qualifl&lt;'d for a
job Is passed Ol'l'r in favor rj
someo ne of a dllfcrl'nl skin color,
sex or physical condition. Tl)c
hur l Is lntPnslflrd wht'n the
person being turned down Jor ti\e
job comes from les.s prlvllog~d
r lrrumstanres Ihan the mlnorlt~·
work er who gets II. l'vC' often
wondered if I s tood In those
shoes, would I h~ve th&lt;' rouragr
lo make the personal sarrlflce in
fa vo r of Pqu al lzlng Ihe sea Jcs and
making up for pas t collcrtlve
sins?

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IIIAUIT. ••wrrH A MSSION
FOIIMIVING.
All-new Chrysier LeBaron coupe is beautiful to
look at ...and to drive. With a high torque, 2.5·liter
fuel·injected engine. Advanced front-wheel drive.
New positM·relfJOllse suspension. Optional
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Its beauty wiD stop you .

• Air Conditioning • Rear Wllldow Defroster
• 500-AM P Battery • ElectroiOC Speed Cortroi
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