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Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, April 28, 1987

,...--Local Briefs:-Horse.'. hoe tournament scheduled
.

The Meigs Cou nty Hor seshoe Cl ub Is sponsor ing a six- man
card tournament on M ay 9-10. $8 registrat ion fee. Contact Jeff
Ti llis at 742-2243 for informat ion.
•

Name unintentionally omitted
Th e Chester Elementary School announces that the name of
Amy Smith, a third grader, was u nintentionally om itted fr om
. Its fourt h six weeks gradi ng period honor roll .

Ambulances respond to 4 calls
Meigs Coun ty Emer gency Medical Ser vices reports four cal ls
Monday : Pomer oy at 11 :07 a. m. to Kerr St ree t for VIrgini a Will
to Holzer Medical Center: Pomeroy at 1: 14 p.m . to w·el shtown
Hill for E leanor Redman to Holzer Medica l Center : Middleport
a! 6:56 p.m . to South Th i rd for Audrey Davenpor t to Holzer
Medical C&lt;;'n ler: Mlddleporl al 6: 59 p.m . to Watson Gr ove Roa d
fo r Carnell Va nce J r . to Veter ans Memor ial Hospital.

Honor class years corrected
Honor class es for the 50t h Al umni Ba nquPI and Dance of
Chester High School wil l 1922, 1927, 19.12, 1937-, 1942, 1947, 1952,
1957.
Th e banquet and dance wi ll be hel d Sa tu r day, J une 6, in th e
Chester School Audi tori um . Banquet Is at 6:.10 p. m . and th e
dance is at 9 p.m. Music by Kount ry Ku stoms I I from Glouster.

Free clothing day planned
F r£'e clot hing day at the Pomer oy Sal va t ion Army will be held
Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. All ar ea residents in need of
clothin g are welco me to come.

Chapter plans inspection practice
Racine Cha pter 134, Order of Eas tern Star, wi ll hold
Inspec tion pract ice 2 p.m . Sunday. All officers urged to attend .

Entry deadline Wednesday
De&lt;J dllne Is Wedn esday for entering the Mens' A.S.A. Class
C&amp;D So ftball Tourn am ent lo be held Ma y 2-.1 at Middlepor t. The
lourn &lt;J ment Is being sponsored by Bra dbury PTO and all
proceeds w ill be used to pur chase a scoreboard for th e schoo l.
l"l r st. second and thi r d place tro phies wil l be awarded. For info
ca ll 992-6R90 or 992·267:1.

Organization to meet Thursday ·
Wil ling Workers Class of En terp r ise United M et hodi st Church
wil l meet Thursday, 7 p.m., at the chu rch.
'

Pomona Grange meets Friday
Meigs Count y Pomona Grange will meet for pot luck supper
F' rld ay, 6: :JO p.m .. at the Ror k Spri ngs Gra nge Hail. Athens .
Co un ty Gran ge members will be gues ts. Regular meeting w ill
follow the supper· at about 7::10.

Church plans yard sale
Hazel Communll y Church Is having a ya r d sa le Friday and
Sa turd ay . I n Rac ine, follow sig ns on Ohi o 124 from Southern
High Schoo l.

Fel lowship ChurTh of Rac ine Is hav ing a hy mn sing Sa turd ay,
7 p.m .. feat uri ng Ru ssell Spencer 's Victory Quartet. Pas tor
Char les Bush i nvit es the public.

·

Marriage l icenses have been issued in Meigs Count y Pr obate
Court to Randa ll Cr aig M att hews, 33, Mi ddleport. and Sa ndra
Sue Sargent , :17, Mi ddleport: T immy Rae H ood, 27, Pomer oy,
and E lizabet h .lean Welsh, 211, Mi cldleporl.

Divorce action.&lt;; filed
Divorce ac t ions have be&lt;• n fl ied In Meigs Coun ty Common
Pleas Cou rt by Pa mela M .•Jude, In care of Southeas tern Oh io
Lega l Servlcl's, Athens, from Ji mmle Jude, In ca r e of t he Meigs
Co unty .Jai l, Poml'rov: a nd by Phil ZedeKer . Ml ddleport, .from
Tammy Zecl rker. Mi ddl eport.

Boosters plan uniform

sail~

The Meigs .lutli or and Senior High School Band Boos ter s are
hav ing a sale of old band un iforms on May 8·9 a I the Middlepor t
Pa r k. Anyon&lt;' interested may purc hase an entire uniform for

$2o.

Darlene Hicks

She was employed by · the'
Pleasant Valley Hospital 'for 25
years, the past 19 as an LPN. She
was a member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saint s, Gallipolis.
Pr eceding her in death was a
st ep so n, Cl are nce O ' D ell
Sturgeon.

Darlene Hicks, 52, 2i0 Maple
Apartment s, Pomeroy , died Sunday at Veter ans Memorial
Hospital.
Born June 29, 1934, a daughter
of Ruth Jackson Hughes, New
York City, N.Y., and the late
James Hughes. Mrs. Hicks was a
Surviving are her husband,
homem aker .
Geor ge M. Gill; a daughter , Mrs.
Surviv ing in addition to her
Ronnie (Betty) McCoy of Glen·
mother , are three sons, Montie A.
woood, W.Va.: fi ve stepdaugh·
Hughes, Char leston, W.Vq.; Carl
ters, Kat hy Boster of Mount
Hughes and Gregory Hlcks, both
Sterling, Linda Stanley. of South·
of Pomer oy: three sfepdaughside, W.va .. Ciqda Stalnaker of
ters and six stepsons. Also
Poin t Pleasaftf,' Tina Elkins of
surv ivi ng ar e 14 grandchildren
Ches hire, and Reba Mae Rogers
and two great -gr andchildren.
of Gar den Grove, Calif.; two
Bes ides her father, she was
sons, Harold Sturgeon of Nitro,
preceded in death by her hus·
W.V a., and Wi lliam Sturgeon of
band and a brother. She was
Poin t Pleasa nt : two stepsons,
a ffi liat ed w it h t he Baptist
Gale Richar d Gill of Point
Chu rch.
Pleasant , and Dor sal Stu r geon of
• Services will be held at I p.m . "Columbu s; three broth er s,
Sa turd ay at th e Ewin g Funer al
Henry L. Pierce of Point Pl ea·
Hom e wit h Rev. Edwa r d Buffing- , sa nt. William R. Pi erce of
ton off iciatin g, Burial will b&lt;? in
Geor gia, and Walsine Pierce of
M e i gs M e mor y Gard en s.
Bar bert on: 29 grandchildren and
F riends may call at the funer al
sever a l great -grandchildren.
home from 6-9 p.m . F r iday.
Services will be Thursda y at
1: 30 p.m. in the Wilcoxen F un·
Elizabeth Gill
era! Home, Point Plea sant, with
President E lder R.W. Keaton
Eliza beth t SturgJ Gill, 60,
offici ating. Burial will be in
Letart, W.Va., died Sunday in !he
For es t Hill Cemetery, Letart.
Univer si ty of Kentuck y Medica l
Friend s may ca ll at the funeral
Center, Lex ington, K y., after a
home after I p.m. Wednesday.
short ill ness.
Olden A: Thaxton
Born Sept. 26, 1926, at Point
Pleasant, she was th e daugh ter
Ol den A. Thax ton. 82. of
of the l ate William F. and Levi a
Racine, died Monday at Veterans
Maggie Elliott Pi er ce.
Memor ial Hos pit al.
A farmer and construction
worker . he was bo rn Sept. 29,
( i\s of' 10: 30 a.m.)
1904, in Char les ton . W .Va . He
Provided by
was a son of lhr late Edward
Bryce and Mark Smith
Scott and E liza beth Archibald
of Blunt .Ellis &amp; Loewl
Thax ton. He was a m &lt;?mb&lt;'r of
Apple Grove Methodis t Church
Firm
Pric e
and a veteran of World War II.
Am Elect ric Power .... ......... 27¥,.
Survivor s include hi s wife.
AT&amp; T ........................ ....... 24%
Ro
ber ta Sayr e Thaxt on; one
As hland Oil ... .:... ..... .. ... ..... 58!!,
sis
ter.
Leopha Wagner, Ci rcleBob Eva ns Farms .............. 24!!,
vi
lle;
one
nephew and his wi fe,
Charm ing Shoppes .. : ..............2!i
Mr. and Mrs .. EdwardJ . Wagnrr,
Feder al Mogul... .... .... ......... 41 ~
Ci
rc lev ille; anoth er neph ew,
Goodyea r T&amp;R ......... ........ ... 60
To
m Je f fr ies, of Quaker Cit.v:
Heck's Inc ....... ....................... 4
and
one niece, .Joan Goeglein, of
Limited Inc . ........... .. ......... .4 1'Y.;
Ci
r
clevil
le.
M ult imedia Inc . ..... 1............ 53~
Bes
id
es
his par ents. hr was
Rax Resta ura nt s.................. 5%
Robbins &amp; Myer s ......... ......... .12 preceded in dea th by one sister.
Blanche Jeffri es.
Shoney's Inc ................ .. ... 28\;,
Graves id e services will be :1
Wendy's fntl. .. ...... ..... ........ .lO Y.,
p.
m.
Wednesday at Letar t F'alls
Worthington Ind... ........ .. ... ..l7%
Cemetery with Rev . Roger
Grace officiating. Friends may
ca
ll 7-9 thi s evening tTuesdayJ at
A r umma ge sale w ill be held
Ewin g F unera l Home.
F'rlda)' and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4

Daily stock prices

shuffleboard areas. Wiring at the . hauled approximately : 20 tru~k~
loads lnlo the park A donation a(
park will be .under ground .
The park wiH be well lighted. flowers for beautification . of tilt,
Both.McDade and Lloyd r eported town from Don, Roger arid ThQ.' ·
lind the new contract , at the same mas HUI o! Letart was also aC:·
,
. rates as the previous contract, knowledged.
wlll Include the new park
Horton repor ted that the Mid:!
lighting.
dleport Chamber of CommerceHorton thanked the two repre· has been ver y cooperative
sentalives for the company's working t owards the develop-:
help In a st udy to determine the ment of the Diles Park. Fencing..
most effective lighting for the Is now being i nstalled, th~
park and for the Improved grounds ar e being leveled, light-:
lighting throughout the tow n.
rng has been planned and flower·
Mayor Hoffman was autho· beds w ill be featuredd in corner •
rlzed to advertise for proposals of the new park. Horton said tha'
from per sons Interes ted in secur · the im provement to the old trai~
fng the former Empire Furniture station and a jogging pat!C
lot on North Second Ave nue.
plann ed by the (own will tie In'
Middleport ha s an economic witb the park development pr~
development grant for the pro- gram . The goal is to have thC:
ject and proposal s ar e to be park completed by . the end of·
either In the direc tion of a tea r May.
:
down of the furniture building
Councilman Gilmore said that:
which was burned ou t or a Lor i K llnger, director, ha s au tho~
renovation of the remaining part rized the Meigs High SchooiBand:
of the str ucture. The property to appear in Mi ddlepor t at 1:t
cannot be sold since it is being noon on July 4th for a concert In·
secured th r ough an economic the park. Gilmore slated that he.
development grant. Council will is hoping to have evening enter-·
m ake a decision on who will tainment at the park precedlnR;:
receive the property on the basi s I he fireworks display. Middle-:
of the Impr ovem ents and help por t firemen have cqtnpleted the;
that would come to the commun· necessary school for setting off,
ll y through the , proposal they the fi rewor ks and the necessary=
deem best.
permit has been secured.
:
M ayor Hoffman r eported that
Coun cilman William Walters!
the Meigs Count y Commis sion· reported that new swings are;
er s have agreed to pay $3,500 needed at Hartinger Park wil hi
toward the 1988 operat ions of the Mayor Hoffman indicating that:
public transportation system attempt s are being made to:
which is the Blu e Streak Cab Co.
secure them.
Pom er oy Village did Rot agr ee to
Other s. aliending the meetlngi
pa y any thing on the 1988 cos ts wer e Clerk-Treasurer Jon Buck;
and as a r esult a small incr ea se and Councilmen Jack Satterfielch
in th e cost of far es m ay be and James Cla tworthy.
·~
necessar y next year , the m ayor
stated.
A letter fr om Steve Powell of
I Con t jnued from Page 11
the Meigs County Economic
should be directed to the Meigs:
Development Of fice wa s read
Count y Hea lth Department, 992-:
Inviting Middleport representa·
6626, or the family doctor.
lives to attend a Southern Ohio
busin ess rel ent ion and expansion
meeting to be held in Marietta.
lt was reported t hat Lloyd
Bl ackwood and Dick Newell have
almost completed their survey
on the use of utilit y poles for the
Ohio Extended Forecast
development of a v illage·
Thursday through Saturday
oper at ed ca ble television system
Mostly cloudy in the northeast·:
and they will have all of the ern part of the sl al f' Thursd a y ~
Information available for council
with fair weather elsewhere
by the fi rst meet ing in May.
th rough the period. Highs wll(
Village offici al s hOP£' tp replace
ra nge from the mid 50s.to the mltJ.:
th e ca ble television ser v ice now
60s Thursday, in the 60s Frida:,&lt;o
provided by th e Consolidated
and from the mid 60s to the mit{
Communications Group of Point
70s Satur day. Overnight lows wilt
Pleasant.
r ange from the mid 30s to the mitt
The mayor acknowledged a do40s Thtirsday and Friday morn-"
nation of dirt for the DUes Park by
lngs, and in the 40s early
Jay Hall and Jerry Hall who
Satur day .

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Veferans Memorial
Mond ay Admiss ions - John
Ash, Middleport: Bill Kennedy,
Pomeroy: Beat r ice Ralrd en,
Hartford , W.Va.: M ary Wallace,
Middlepor t: Ca rnell Vance,
Ches hire.
Monday Disc har ges - None.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, April 29, 1987~

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Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Corp. shar eholders approved by
a mar gin of more than 9 to I an
agreement with Al an E . Clore,
the company' s lar gest stock·
holder , that will r eor ganize the
corporate stru clure of Kaiser
Aluminum Into a holding com·
pany form of ow ner ship, accord·
ing to a news rel ease issued by
the company tod ay. Final closin g
of the transaction Is expected to
be accomplished with in the nex t
two days.
Kaiser Aluminum, which has a
plant In Ravenswood, W.Va.. will
continue as the operating com•

pany and will become a subs! diary of KaiserTech Limited, the
new holding company. Present
holder s of Kai ser Aluminum
common stock automatically
will become holders of Kaiser·
Te ch common stock. It Is not
necessary for shareholders to
surrend er the Kai ser Aluminum
stock certificat es they or their
broker s currently hold .
Effective at closing, Kaiser·
Tech will r eplace Kaiser Alum!num as the publicly listed com·
mon stock. As was the case with
Kaiser Alum inum , K qlserTech
common will be listed on the New

York, Midwest and Pacific stoc k
exchanges and will use the same
' KLU " ticket tape symbol that
has been used to identify K aiser
'Aluminum common stock.
Kaiser Aluminum 's variOIJ,'i
series of cumulative convertibl e
prefer ence stock, $100 par value,
will continue to b&lt;" out standin g
and will use KPF as the ticker
tape sy mbol.
In a separ ate vote, holders of
the variou s ser ies of K aiser
Alum inum cumulati ve converll·
ble prefer en ce stock approved
amendments that will permit
those shares to be conve rt ible

into the common stock of K aiser T ech in st ea d of K a lser
Aluminum.
Commenting on the sha rehold er vot &lt;?, Kaiser Al uminum
Chair man Cor nell C. Mal&lt;?r said,
"Our shar eholder s have agai n
demonstrat ed their suppor t for
this co mpany and their belief in
it s future. Th e agr ee ment that
will go into effec t as a resuli of
this vote protect s the Inter ests of
shar eholder s; retains the con·
cept of a board co mposed predomin antly of outside, In depend·
ent direc tors : prw ides for th e
inves tment of $140 million in

prefer red stock of KaiserTech by
president , and w!ll continue as
an entit y or en!Illes controll ed by
chairman and 'c hlef executive
Alan Clor e and incr eases opera! · o!ffrer of Kaiser Aluminum .
lng flexibility."
Shareholder approval ot the
Clore sa id, " I am pleased th at • agreement al so establishes a
so many shar eholder s joined 14-member board of directors for
with us in· votin g for thi s KalserTech, 10 of whom are
agr£"Cment. Kaiser Aluminum Is out side, Independent directors.
m aking good progr ess In Its cor&lt;? The operating subsidi ar y , Kaiser
busi nesses and we are commit · Aluminum&amp; Chemical, will have
ted to working together with a seven-member board of dlrec·
exist ing oper ating mana gement
tors, four of whom will be
to r etu rn Kaiser Aluminum to out sider s.
profit abilit y."
Kal serTech 's board, as part of
Clor e will ser ve as chairman of the ove rall agreement , will de·
the board of Kai serTech. Maler slgpat.e th,al $25 million ofthe $140
wil l serve as vice chairman and
(Continued on Page 1"41

Suspect
to face
jury trial
Monday

VQte on disputed trade action
may cloud visit by Nakasone
WASHINGTON I UP! r - With
Japan' s prime minister expected
in Washington today, the House
pu shed i ts trade concer ns right In
front of him by settin g up a vot e
on legi slation that would for ce
U.S. sanctions against some
foreign nations.
The House, considerin g a rna·
j or l r ade r eform bill, arr anged
for debate on an amendment by
Rep. R ichard Geph ardt , D-Mo. ,
ta rgeting nat ions like Japan
unless they change thei r practi·
res and r educe their surpluses
with the United Sl ates.
Gephardt called his prov ision a
" market -opening amendment "
that would force such count r ies
to negotiat e or face a 10 percent
cut in their exports lo the United
States for four eonsecutlve year s. President Rea!?,an called the
mpas u re 1 'd anger ou s" and
warned it would inv ite retaliation
against U. S. exports.
Against that backdrop, la wmakers predicted a close vote
toda y - the same day they
expC'ciro Nakasone to ar rive on
hi s awkwardly llm r d sta te vis it .
A final vote on the over all

COLUMBUS tUPI J - Th e
chairman of the Ohio Senatr
Fi nance Committ e~ says thp
H ouse- passeq S22 .1 billion state
budget has a "ho le" of at leas t
$300 million that mu st be plugged
before it is bala nced.
" We do have some ideas for
pickups wi thout taxes ." added
Srn. Sta nley J . Aronoff. R·
Cinclnnat i, follow ing Tu esday's
co mmittee mee ting. " We t hink
we, ra n pirk up w hatever's
necessar y."
nut Aronoff made It clear he
di sa pproves of House "gim·
micks' ' used to make the budget
appear bal anced. He said a j oint
House-Senat e conference com·
mittee may have to sri tr ig ger
mechanism s .for across-the·
boar d r ut s in 1988·89 if the budget
comes unglued.
" If we take all the additions
made In the House t$86 million to
t he governor 's reeommcilda·
t lon J and lake away some of the

legislation should come Thurs·
da y , they said .
Nakasone will m eet with Rea·
gan at the White House Thu rs·
day, wh er e he hopes to pers uade
the president to lift $300 million in
tariffs slapped on Japanese com·
puler s, televisions and power
tools April 17 In r etaliation for
Japan's failure to abide by a 1986
computer chip agreement.
Reagan has said he w ould likr
to lift the sanctions as soon as
poss ible but hot until Japan
proves it has stopped selling, or
dumping, the semiconductors at
below-market prices and has
opened It s markets to U.S.
compu ler chips.
On the eve of Nakasone's
arrival, White House spokesman
M arlin Fitzwater said theadmln ·
lstrallon had preliminar y "lndl· .
ca tions that (Japanese) dumping
patt erns have chan ged ... but we
don' t have hard evidence to
support it ."
As I he House began debat e on
it s tr ade reform pa ckage Tuesday, Speaker J lm Wright , D·
Texas, denied the legislation was
"anti-Japan" or protectionist.

" This Is a pr o-U.S. bill, " he
said. " It simpl y asks for
r ecipr ocit y."
Wright . noted the U.S. trade
deficit, which hit a record $170
bllllon last year. " robs our
American jobs and erodes our
American lnd·ustr lal base." He
added: "We are det erm ined lo
stop that erosion and this Is the
fir st step."
Wright urged his colleagues to
support the sweeping bill i n·
tended to crack down on unfair
foreign trade practices, expand
U.S. export promotion effort s.
r educe limits on low· tec hnology
shipments to friendly nation s and
Improve benefits for Import ·
battered American Industries.
"We are det ermined that
'Made In USA' will be a badge of
value and quality through the
world, " Wr ight sa id . "That 's
whallt has traditionally stood for
and that Is what we are deter·
mined to revive."
Opponents argued tha t provl·
slons £'11mlnatlng t raditlonal pre·
sldentlal option s by r equiring
r etalia tion would be devast atlnl(
to U .S. tradi ng r elationships.

UNUSUAL BIRD - In his 39 years ol huntlns turkey, Wllllrun C. ·
Bla.• of Lawrence County says he ha.• never ev~n seen a wild whitt•
lurkey In the woods . Tueoday morning he encountered this while
hird on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Gene (;aleman ol near Rutland.
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Spraying of the herbici des
Roundup and Oust In 14
southeas tern co unties have
b&lt;'en. sc heduled for May 4
th rough June 17, accordin.g to
the A ppa l ~c hl an Ohio Public
Inter es t Campaign.
Guar dra il s ~ l o n g stat e
r outrs and U.S. highways ar e
to be sprayed to co ntroLweed s
in Ga llla, Meigs, Hocking,
Monroe. Mor gan. Noble, Wa·
shi ngton. Lawrence, &amp;Iota,
Ad am s, Brow n, J acks on,
Pik e. Highland and . Ross

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st all''s population to be covered
by th e progra m.
Bul !he House &lt;·ut these figures
to $5 million the first year and
$7.0 mi llion th e second year.
Chapple said unless Jh e ent ir e
$10 million is r es tored, any
amount above tho r ur renr $2
mil lion wil l go Into cou nties that
alrea dy haw• Passpor·t.
Stephen Rosedale or Communi·
Ca re, a ~roup ' of Cincinnati
nu rs ing homes , sa id he support s
the Passport progr am even
though It will reduce nursing
home admiss ions.
Roseda le asked the co mmi ttee
to rPsl ore the department 's
funds, but he also opposro Hny
red uct ton In state nursing home
payments on gr ounds th e qualit y
of C'are wo uld suffer.
" I am i n favoroffu!llund lngof
Pass port," he said.• " but don't
take It from long-term c·a r c."

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on herbicide spraying plea fr~m arms prosecutor

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rnd ependenlly.
exotic gimmicks, without dea l· lon g lines con stantly.
" We' r e goin g to keep people In
sa
id
"
th
er
e'
s
a
r
ea
l
Aro
noff
ing wit h the tax problem we 've
their
own homes, which will save
got a $.10() million hole," Ar onoff nausea In the Sena te" over th is
money,
' ' sa id Joyce Chapp le.
tax and a pr oposed tax amnesty
told his co mmitt ee .
department
director .
He also was address in g th e program raising $60 million.
Th
e
state
curr
ently Is spending
Ohio Department of Aging, ."Both ar e l ooked on as dread
$2 million a year on the progr am.
whlr h was seeking restoration of diseases," said the senator.
which provides services In 12
Aronoff
detailed
his
drflclt:
$10 million for a senior citizen
counties
represe nt i n~ 25 pe rcent
overinflated
In
co
me
from
the
tax
program excised by the House.
of
the
state's
po pulation.
"This bu&lt;)get is. built like a amnesty , S5B million: double .
Und
er
the
Passport
pr ogr,m,
house of car ds," sa id Aronoff. counting income from the Toled o
communit
y
servi
ces
such as
" I t' s going to topple. I don' t see Of fice Tower, $40 m ill ion :
any new taxes 110 make up the transfer r in g Interest from the shoppln !?,. cleaning, per sonal
difference!. I didn ' t sec It from state's rainy da y fund, $9 mil· care and tr anspo r ta tion, arr
the administration and I didn 't lion: t ransferr in ~; interest from provided to allow elderly peo ple,
ll'ho ot herw ise would be ron l ined
see it from the Housr·. Th ree su,rp lus ,rotary account s, $o9
to
nursing homes, to stay at
hundred million dollars Isn't million: : an,d underestimat ing
home.
!?,Oin &gt;: t o prop up th is bud get. Thi s ·welfare caseloa ds, $100 million.
Chapple sai d the cost of In ·
. If the Republ ica n se nators
chair man doesn't b&lt;'llcvc some
of the gimmicks that came over want to get rid of the teleph one home rare ca nnot exceed 60
t ax, they will have to lind another percent of the cost of nu rs ing
from th e House."
home care. Th e average Is 45
$](10
million.
Th e " l ax problem" referred to
p&lt;'rcent.
she sai d. •
Department
of
Agl
ng
trled
by Ar onoff Is a House-appr oved
The
Celeste
admini stra tion
to conv ince senator s II needs an
tax on Interstat e long distance
asked
that
$7.9
million
be proextra $10 million to expand Its
telephone calls, which would
v
ided
In
1988
and
$14.8
million
In
" Passport " progra m all owing
brln!?, In $100 m (lllon and tal(
1989,
enabling
50
percent
ol
the
fra il elderly peopl e lo live
computerized fir ms which use

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weather scene~

p.m ., at the Grace E pis,copal
Church parish house In Pomer oy,
nex t to v il lage hall.

!Continu ed from Page 11
as vol untary assrsrant sonoall
coaches for 1987.
-A r eques t fro m Rac ine Ball
Assoc iation to use the sc hool ball
fields and build bl eacher s at the
junior high field .
-Giv ing $1, 000 to Syracuse
F. lcmentary to be co mbined with
PTO funds to t lie 1he school's
l(ym floor.

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Athens and Vinton coun ties
ate not scheduled for herbi cide spr ay ing as a resull of
prot es t s by local clllz en
,l(l'oups and requests by their
county commissioners.
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AOPJC ha s Indica ted that
Roundup and Oust ar e not
ex tremely toxic to humans
and animals. However, both
are extremely hazardou s to
des ira ble plant s, lawns, food
and feed cr ops. Citizens who
do not want privat e property
sprayl'd should .wrll e to their
deputy district dire&lt;&gt;! or ol the
Ohio Department ofTr ansportatlon in Marlelta or Chilli·
cothe, or should post DO NOT
SPRAY . sig ns at r egular
lnlervals:
Complete fact sheets on
r outes to be sprayed, names
and addresses of persons to be
notified, and DO NOT SPRAY
signs are available from AO·
PIC, P.O. Box 2612; Athens ,
Ohio 45701, or call 593-7490.

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WASHINGTON (UP! ) -Con·
gr ess lonalleaders, responding to
a public plea from Independent
prosecutor Lawrence Walsh, sa y
they have no pl ans to grant l egal
Immunit y to any other major
fi gures In the Ira n-Contra
scand al.
But though tes timony without
such . legal protection is now
expected from at least two of the
major ligures, Robert McF ar lane and Richard Secord, la wmakers say they still plan to
question Rear Adm. John Poln·
dexter and Lt . Col. Oliver North
under tbe llml~ed lmmunlty
- timetable worked out earlier
with Walsh.
Walsh made his plea Tuesday
as he Issued his first public report
· on his Investigation, warning
that lurther grant s ol Immunity
already 15 witnesses have

been voted it by the congres·
slana! panel s probing the casecould jeopardize his attempt s to
prosecute U .S. officials In the
scan dal.
Walsh .said his gr and jury
probe Is "a·ccel er at lng" and has
turned up evidence that could
result In conspiracy char ges. He
added, however , It Is unlikely
there would be any Indictments
until art er the Senate and House
panels open joint public hearin gs
In the case Ma y 5.
" Most lines of Inquiry ar e
proving frui tfu l," he asserted In
il 17-page report. " Accordingly ,
thiS Is not the time to narrow or
conc lude t he gra nd ju ry
process."
At a news conference later.
Walsh said he hoped the congr es·
slonal committees would not
grant Immunity to Nor th, the

National Securit y Council aide
fired l or his centra l. role In the
scandal.
Limit ed lmmuni ry co mpels a
witness to lrs tlfy with the th rea t
of jail bu t protects ihe individual
from being prosecuted on any
evidence revealed under the
agr eement. Walsh would have to
base his case on !acts found
Independ en tly and placed under
court seal b&lt;'forehand .
Poin dex ter and North have
Invoked their F ifth A mendment
ri ghts aga inst sel!-1ncrlmlnatlon
in refusing to testify so f ar. But
alter strik ing a deal with Walsh,
the congressional pa~el s have
voted Poindexter limited lmmun·
Jty and expect him to talk
privately within a week or so to
their lawyer s. Public testimony
is expected later from the fo rmer
national security adviser .

A hearing to suppress evldenre
In the Stateo!Ohlo' s ca se against
.Jimmie .•Jude, .10, was held
Tu esday In Melgs County Common Pl eas Court before Judge
Charles Knight.
Jude is charged In Meigs
County with rape, !rom an
Incident .Jan . 5, 1986, and Is
scheduled to ~o to jury trial on
th at cha r ge 9 a.m. Monday.
. Jude. Is al so charged with two
count s of escBpe. Tri al on the
escape char~es Is set for,May 20. ·
In regard to requests from
defense rourl sel H amlin K"lng,
Gallipolis. to suppress lour state·
ments mad e by Judr In the
presence of Paul Gerard, Invest!·
~a tor for Meigs County Prosecut·
lng Attorney Fred Crow IJI, three
statement s were suppressed by
the court and one was nol.
The first statement to be
suppressed was madt' the day pi
!he alleged rape . The second
statement wa s made shortly
after counsel was appointed (?y
th e court to represent Jude and Is
being suppressed because Jude's
attorney wa s not pres ent when
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Affiliation
switchover
available
By Ni\NCV VOACHi\M
Sentinel Stall Writer
Pomeroy's May 5 prim ar y Is
.1omewhat dltferent this year
than In yea r s pas t It 's
Republican only. However, re·
por ts, .Jane Frymy£'r , director of
the Meigs County Board of
El ection s, Democra ts may vote
In the pr im ar y If they wish to sign
statement s to change their pa l't y.
" The St" tement of Par ty A! fill ·
'atlon may be signed only d u ri n ~
primary r lertlon s," Fry mt'Y&lt;'r
sa id. If a DemO&lt;' r at would chao" '
to chang&lt;' par·t.v In order to vot ~
this Tu csda.l', that pr rsori would
be considered a Republlru n until
another stat mr nt Is slg nrd at th r
nex t pr im ary.
,
Any De,morra t wishing to
ch a n~e party must sign the
statement at thr poll s and he or·
she would I hr n be glvrn a
Re publican ballot.
In the November general rl ec·
tlon however , that person co uld
vote either way, said Frymyrr.
If however. a Democr at who
changes pa rt)' In the prim ar y
would wi sh to run lor public
offi ce " duri ng th e next yrat·. "
that person "would have · to run
oh the Rc publkan ticket," sa id
Fry myeh or r ise change their
afllllatlon bar k t o Dema&lt; •rat
during the pr imary and then run
lor office the follow ing yea r.
The Pomeroy !'JIByor's ra ce
between Incumbent Richard
Seyler and Thomas "PeeWe&lt;•"
Werry will b&lt;" decided In the
pr imary.
.,
The race for Pomeroy VIllage
Council will be deelded In the fall
slnre one i:lt'mocrat. Rebecca
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Commentary

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Limits of prayer_~______s_a_ra_h_Ov_e_rs_tre_et
Peter Jennings' recent report
about schools openly defyin,g the
constitutional ban against
pr~yer i n school took me back
almost 30 years.
We prayed In school back in the
la te 1950s and early 1960s. We
said "God Is great, God Is good "
before lunch. We prayed when
something bad happened. Our
principal prayed over the school
int ercom when President
Kennedy was klllo:&gt;d . I liked it. It
made me feel like someone
bigger than !_was in charge when
. things went sour.

LETI'ERS OF OP JNJON arl' welcome They should be less than :1M&gt; words
lonR . AIII L•IIen; arc subject toed ltlng ~:~nd ll'llst bP. sl~nOO with name, address and
tclcphon!' numbli,'r . No unslgnOO letten will bt' pdJll!thed . L ett ers should be In
good taste, ad drt&gt;Ssi ng Issu es, not pl' rsona lltles.

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The Lighter Side

ANP MEU'IlDRHe~ AReU~ 'INATTRf ~ v1o1Ano mre

Tourism made simple
and other kind acts
Ry DICK WEST
WASHI NGTON IUPI I -Although I ca n' t speak for Paris, London,
Tokyo and ot her world cap ital s, the su mmer tourist season In this
one, at IPn sl, Is off to a swi ngin g start.
This, I might add, is morP than a personal conclusion, based on the
l ength of lines I ha ve seen on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol.
Everyone I ha ve talked with - guards, gu ides, elevator operators,
et. c. - agn&gt;es the season bega n earlier and In fuller force than in
I im cs pas t.
It ull started, as I recal l, In mid -March , and has continued
unabated , or even pic-ked up steam, sin ce. Sure. April is the month of
th e Cherry Blossom Festival and oth er springti me a !tract ions. But
they don't normall y allract so many out ·Of·tow nNs.
Usua lly, i n April, we get a few high school band trips. 1For some
rea son, pleast' don't ask me why, high school mu sicians do not
consider a band tr ip, even a trip to Tokyo, co mplete unless they
perform on the East Front of the U.S. Capitol. 1
This April. along with the usual quota of band s, the Capitol is
allracllng entire dasscs. Entire schools? Entin' towns?
Anyway, lini'S at the Capit ol already are longer than they were last

summer when many 1\mE•rica travelers were ca nceling reserva l ions
overseas bcc&lt;tu se of the outbreak of world terrorism.
Sin ce then. terro rism has abated and. all in all. circumstances
looked goorl for foreign co untries to altract record crowds of
AmeriC'ans this summ er .

Yet, many nat ivcs appa rPntly ha ve decided to continue to see
Am cr·Jt·a fi rst, beginning with the U.S. Capitol. Vac·atlo n habits
formP&lt;Il css than 12 months ugo arc tough to break, I suppose.
As I wa~ saying, lin es at th&lt;&gt; U.S. Capitol have been longer than
evN, and th ereby hangs a talc. Or at least eolumn fodder.
Many tou ris ts obvio usly ha ve the notion the longer they have to wait
to see II, the mor r worthwhile an attraction is. Well , it ai n't
nccC'ssarlly so.
I ca n understan d why touris ts might stanct l n line to see a rea l, live
co ng-rrsslonul session. Very few congressional ca ndidates, Including
. Inc-umbents, invite lilPir co lleagues to assemble when they are
ca mpulgnlng ba c k home. Ancl any laws they passed probably would
· be unco nstitutional.
But even when Congress was not In session, as was true all this week
becllus•' of the Easter Recess, lines at the Capitol st ill were long.
Crowds on th r Ea st Front central steps were backing up and
spilling over' onto the C&lt;op ilol Pluzu, where I hey stopped In 19R6. Thi s
yea r , on. occasio ns. llw bllckup and spillover ha s crossed the plaza
, and rNtchect al l thr way to F.as t Capitol Strrct.
, Th ose steps. to my know lccl g!'. only lrad to th e second flom·Capilol
Rotunda , which, believe mc'. Isn't wor· th the walt. Better you should
·stand In line at the Louvre, Picradll ly Ci rcu s, along the Gi nza or at
: somepl ac~ whrt'C' yo u arc more likely to see something wort hwhile.

.Advisory on letters
, Lt•ltt'rs to tht' editor th'aling will! is.,ucs In tht' May 5 primary
!'lt'cllon will not ht' puhllsht'd alter Frldu.v's o•dition. Lt'lh•rs deali11g
.with thr isoUI'S wlllllt' acct'l&gt;to·d unlll ~ 1&gt;.111. Thursday.

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' fairly breathing
Everything seemed fine to me, and th.e Beatles
a kid, until a "Christian youth their English godlessness across
group" was allowed to use one of the pond and down our necks,
the classrooms for after-school how could it hurt?
meetings . ' 'Interdenomina ·
From where I sat as a regular
tlo nal. " they called themselves. I Sunday School student, I didn't
Imagine the principal wouldn't think I had the right to turn down
have let them use the room If they these ·Christian youth meetings.
called ihemsel~es "Baptist Kids The group leaders were allowed
ror Jesus" or ''Presbyterians for .to advertise 1heir meetigg's on the
Christ." But these people, I 'm school i ntercom, the sa me inter·
sure, seemed harmless enough: com that prayed for President
All they wanted to do, they said, Kennedy at his death. and I took
was to Influence budding youth in II as a personal charge. I went to
good, godly ways. With rock 'n' the meetings.
roil already solldly established
The meetings weren't much

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fun, but the "rallies" proruised
refreshments, chances to ·meet
boys from ot her s·chools and an
occasional skat ing party. Each
ra lly ended with an altar call, a
requ irement to come down to the
front and follow Christ or burn
forever in torment .we. kids
couldn't even imagine, although
the group leaders did their best to
describe it to us. The group
leaders ·kept a head count of
"decisions for Christ " and re·
ported them to headq uarters.
I got along OK at the rallies
until the night. In the darkened
school auditorium, when they
showed us a film featuring
professional . football players. I
don't remember 'what they film
was about, but at the end, one of
the football players began
thumping his hand on his chest as
if it were his beating heart. Then
he stopped the thumping, suggesti ng death. "Do you know
where you'll be if you die
t o ni ~ht?" he asked, glaring into
the screen.
It was dark i n that auditorium ,
and it was dark outside where I'd
be going in a few minutes. I was
terrified. I went down the aisle
and said I wanted to be saved.
What I really wanted was to stop
being terrified.
M·y story has a happy ending.
For another year, I went to th¢
meetings and heard them discuss
the question, ' ' You may think
you're saved, but how you know
you're RE ALLY saved?" hoping to draw us down the aisle
yet another time. Th en, I quit
going to the meetings. I found an
omnipotent God would work ou't
-His sav ing policy better than
thaI.

New scandal brewing __J_ac_k_An_d_er_so_n_&amp;_D_a_le_v;_an_A_t_ta
· WASHINGTON - For those
who are sick and t ired of the
Iran / Con tra arms standal,
here's fll ir warning: That fiasco
should soo n be dwarfed by the
CIA's i ncredible mismanage·
men! of the hundreds of m ill ions
of dollars Congress had approp·
ria ted for Afghanistan's freedom
fight ers since the Soviet invasion
seven years ago.
Our ow n investlgat ion revea ls _
tha t the Afghan mujaheddin are
l ucky If they received even 40
percent of the rover ! funds
• i ntended for them. Cou nting
matching money from Saudi
Arabia, wr estima te thai the CIA
ha s spent a total of $3 billion for
arrris aid to the anti-Soviet
guet'l'illas.
But at lea st $1.2 billion of that
has been stoLen - sk immed off
by rapac·lous arms dealers,
crooked CI A agents and corrupt
official s along the weapons trail
in Eg~· pt, Pakistan and the
People' s RC'publlc of C)llna. In
SL'C rC'I lestimony on Cap itol Hili.
tho CIA has claimed that 80
j)Pt're nt of the arms purcha sed
reached 1h!' Afghan rebe ls.
This is preposterous, and the
CIA knows it.
After we heart! of the manu ·

rucntal mismanagement from
C'IA sources and others, Dale
Van Alta fkw to Pakistan to
investigate. He drove to Pe·
shawar, once a sleepy British
co lonial ou tpos t on the northwe.st
frontier , now a sprawling cit y
teeming with Afghan refu gees. II
is headquarters of all the mu jaheddln organ izatio ns and
where virtually all the CIA's
weapons art' supposed to br
delivered to the guerrilla
recipients.
But Van Alta made an astound·
ing discovery. T here is no CIA
official in Peshawar to check
what the freedom fighters actu - ,
ally receive. And from interv iews with Mujaheddin sources,
i t became clear that less than
half the weapons bought by the
C!i\ ever make 11 as far as
P!'shawar.
Pakistani officials Insisted that
they would allow closPr CIA
contact with the mujaheddln,
particularly to check on the arms
supply line. But they said the CIA
has never taken them up on this
offer.
In fact , our sources said that
CIA officials in Islamabad, the
Pakista ni capital, are forbidden

by their superiors to ask the
mujaheddin about arms deliver Ies. The only ex isting direct
con tact between the CIA and the
muja heddin figh ters in Pakistan
is I hrough former Army person·
net hired by the CIA to train the
Afg hans in the use of American
Stinger anli·airrrafl m issiles.
~ Our Investigation has revealed
that the Cl,\' s Afghan arms
supply line is riddled with graft
and waste from start to finish. on
a sca le not seen since the
agency's covert programs in
Vietnam. Th~ opportunity for
eorruptlon is enormous, and the
evidence of abuse Includes kick·
backs made to CIA agents by
Pakistanis who have shared the
boodle themselves.
The Afghan arms scandal ha s
been y(•ars in the making. Yet the
Reagan administration has
made no effort to track the
supply line back from Peshawar
to the CI A payma ster in Langley,
Va.
Now, at long last, Rep. William
Gray, D-Pa ., chairman of the
Budget Committee, has asked
the Genera l Accounting Office to
follow the CIA 's money trail.
Gray's action was prompted by a
shoestring lobbying outfit, the

Wilderness surrounded
St rP! chlng to th e horizon in Indian rese rvation In North
every direction hPre in the heart America.
of the Pine Ba tTens are vast
stands of pi ne, oak and cedar
In the early !97Us, the state
tr!'Cs, their root s embedded In established a regional planning
sout ho'rn New .!ersey 's sandy council to formulate a strategy to
soi l.
preserve the Plnelands, but It
As ·tht' name implies, there Is failed because II lacked enforceno sprctacular majesty among ment power In deaiing.-., wit h
the sc rub pines here- but there my riad local jurisdictions.
·
are natural resources of incalcu Now , however, the Pinelands
Jabfe va lue, Including 1,700 have been protected thro ugh an
square miles of sparsely deve- unusual approach --: mandatory
loped land in the midsl of the
land use planning enforced by
nation's most densely populated
fed era l , state and local
urban corridor.
governments.
~ii addition. beneath the surA 197R federal law designated a
face of the Plnelands lie the million acres - almost one·
Cohansey and Kit·kwood aquif· quarter of New .Jersey's entire
ers, repositories of 17.7 t·rillion
land area - as the Pinelands
gallons of water- the equivalent
National Reserve. The following
of a iakei,IXXlmllessquareand75 year, the state enacted the
feet deep.
Plnelands Protection Act, estabRy Unill'll Press lnternntlonnl
The purit y of that water is as
lished a 15-member Pinelands
Today i.s Wrdnesday, i\pril 29, the 119th da y of 1987 with 246 to
astounding as Its volume. " It can
Commission and Imposed a rna·
· follow.
be expected to be bacterially
ratorium on all development
The moon is moving toward it s las t quarter.
sterile, odorless. clear," says the
until a comprehensive manageThe morn ing stm·s are Mercury. Venus, .Jupiter and Sat urn.
U.S. Geological Survey. " Its ment plan cou ld be adopted.
Th e evening star is Mars.
chemical purity approaches that
The plan now is in place and 44
' Those born on this date are under· the sign of Taurus. They include · of uncontaminated rainwater or
of the 52 municipalities Inside the
bandleuder und com poser Duke Ellington In 1899, publi sher William
melled glacier Ice."
Pine Barrens have modified
Randolph Hearst In 1863, Japan!'se emperor Hlrohlto In 1901 tage86),
With Baltimore and Washing·
their master plans and land use
: mm cllre&lt;' tor Fred Zlnneman In 1907, actress Celeste Holm in 1919
ton to the south, Philadelphia on
ordinances to comform with li.
: (age 681, poet Rod McKuenln 19:!3 (age 54). and symphony conductor
the west, New York to the north The remainder are expected to
Zubln Mehta In 1936 (age 511.
and Atla ntic City on the east, the
come Into compliance this year .
threat to that land and water
Although 350,000 acres In ihe
On this dute In history :
,
from encroaching development
core of the Pine Barrens have
In 1885, women were admitted for the first time to examinations at
has long been obvious. In "The
been given special protection,
,Englanq' s.Oxford University.
Pine Barrens," a book published
the regional plan does not at·
In 1945, American troops Jiberated 32,1XXJ prisoners from the
almost two decades ago, author
tempt to halt all growth. Instead,
Dachau concentration camp In Nazi Germa ny.
John McPhee warned that "they
It envisions construction of as
In 1983, former Congressman Harold Washington was sworn in as
seem to be headed slowly toward
many as 240,00) new housing
the first black mayor of Chicago.
exllnctlon."
units that would be concentrated
In 1984, Southern California's Diablo Ca nyon nuclear reactor began
Endangered was not only the
in existing population centers
operation, 10 years behind schedule.
region's physical integrity but
Instead of sprawling all across
In 198.1, four gunmen ·escaped with nearly $8 million In cash stolen
also Its proud heritage. During
the landscape.
from the Wells Fargo armored car company In New York.
the Revolution. lronmakers here
Perhaps the mosl unusual
In 1986, an arson fire destroyed more than I million books In the Los ' produced cannonballs and other
aspect of the regional plan IS the
Angeles 9entral Library. 1'hat same day, the Soviet government : munitions lor George Washing·
way it assures financial equity
asked West Germa ny and Sweden for help In fighting the Chernobyl
ton's army. Later, the Pine
for those whose land must
reactof lire.
Barrens were the site of the first
remain dedicated to agriculture

·Today in history

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Federa tion for American Afghan
Act ion, headed by Andrew Elva.
Elva and the FAAA have close
contact wit h the mujaheddin
groups, and they estima teonly30
percent of I he money Congress
appropriated for arms from
fiscal 1980 through 1984 rea ched
the freedom fight ers in the field .
The CI A's ridiculous claim that
80 percent of the arms bought and
paid for were delivered to the
muj aheddln Is a bare-faced lie.
The fact Is that the C!i\ ha s no
way of knowi ng wha t was actu·
ally delivered - because they
have no one on the scene on
Peshawar to check the receipt
agains t what was purchased in
Langley.
It 's not that such information is
unavai lable. Our associate Ste·
wart Harris obtained manifests
of weapons received by at least
two of the seven main mujahed·
din groups.
"The CI A does not have the
manifests because they don't
wa&lt;rt them." one disgusted
sourcp said. "That's why the CIA
ha s no Idea of how much Is , •
getting through. They have on ly
half o( the information: what
they bought. "

Robert Walters

(t he area is rich in cranberry
two hou ses per' aere cou ld pur· •
bogs and blueberry fields! or
chase eredils that would allow an
othl'rwisc remain undeveloped.
Increase to three houses
per
'
Because that land obviously
acre.
will not fetrh as high a price as
Fi nally, there are special ex·
tracts desij!nated for develop·
emptlons from most of the
ment. its owners receive special
rest rictions for the residents of.
compe nsation In the form of
the Pine Barrens who have lived
credits that ea n be sold to
In the area for decades, earn a
builders working In areas where
living from its resources and
more development Is allowed.
·' respect the speela l status of the
Thu s, a builder constructing
forest that stands In the mlddl!'of
homes in an area w,herc thP
th e Boston - New York ·
maxlm~m allowable density Is
Washingt on corridor.

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By DAVID E ..NATHAN
UPI Sports Writer
On the night he passed a
foFmer St. Louis .great on the
all-lime RBI lisi , Steve Garvey
helped the San Diego Padres beat
the Cardina ls. •
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Garvey knock ed in three runs
- as many RBI as he had in San
Diego's fit·s t 20 games - to lead
the Padres to a 5-2 victory over
the host Cardinals Tuesda y
night.
The three RBI moved Garvey
past E nos "Country" Slaughier
and into a tie wit h Roberto
Clement e for 47th place on lhP
all-time lis t with I .:!Wi.
Garvey sa id a change In his
swing helped him snap out of a
season-long hilling slump.
"My timing has improved." hl'
said. "I began lifting my legupso
I could get down on the ball. I'd

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backspin ."
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The Padres have scored fewer League. San F nlllr isco stopped
runs that any other tea m in the Chi cago 6·2. Pittsburgh whipped
National League and arc off to a Los ,\n gdes 6·1, Montreal
6·15 star t under new manager downed Philadelphia i ·l and
Larry Bowa.
Allanta defeaied· Cincinnati 7-:l.
"I'm kind of expected to drive The gamP at New York between
in runs, " Garvey sa id. " Tonight the Met s and Houston wa s
was very satisfying . They were postponed becuuse of rain .
key run s and padded the it'ad and
Giants 6, Cuhs 2
maybe altered the Cardinals'
At Chi cago, Jeffrey Leonard
offense. T his is two wins in a row ripprd a two-run honirr to back
for us, and that ties our l1igh for thr seven-hi t · pit chi ng of Mike
the year." .
Krukow to power the Gian ts.
Garvey doubled in a run in !Itt'
Pirates 6, Dodgt•rs I
first in ning a nd added a two-ru n
At Pil!sbu rgh, Bob Kipper
single In the fifth to back the yiPided scv&lt;'n hits over seven
combined seven -hit pit ching of innings and .Junior Ortiz had the
Ed Whit son. Dave Dravecky an d first thrcP·RRt ga nw of his
Lance McCulll'l's.
ca reer as the Piratos snapped a
Whll $011, :i-2, ra rnrd the vlt'· four-ga me losing streak.
tory while l.ant•e McCullers
Expos 7, Phlllh•s I
AI Philadelphia, F loyd YOU ·
mans homet·ed to help his own
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Western Division. Roenicke was out on the above
tag hy Reds' Bo Diaz when the tried to r11ach back
and touch the plate. (UPI)

BRAVES HAVE BIG FIFTH- Atlanta's Gary
Roenlcke slides past home plate at Riverfront
Tuesday night in filth inning outburst as the
Braves erupted with six runs to score a 7·3 victory

·Rangers top Yanks; Brewers
lose second game of season
By MIKE WElL
UPI Sports Writer
Fatigue prevented Ed Correa
of Texas and Baltimore's Mike
Boddlcker from throwing no·
hitters Tuesday night.
Correa, one day shy of his 21s t
birthday and the younges t player
in the majors, became tired after
coming within . five outs of a
no-hiller. He f ailed to pitch a
complete game in the Rangers
3-1 victory over the New York
Yankees.
Boddlcke~. an eight-year vete·
ran. fell physically strong but
mentally wea,k after hurling 51 ·3
Innings of no-hit ball against
Kansas City. He wound up with a
one-hit shutout In the Orioles 3-0
victory over the Royals.
"I wasn' t feeling too well
r!'ally, " said Boddicker, 2·0, who
walkect two and struck out five.
"I felt strong but not too sharp:"
Willie Wilson singled to right to
break up the no-hiller ~nd leave
Boddlcker with the second one·
hitter of his career.
"I' ca n' t imagine myself pitch·
lng a no-hit ter anyway," Bod·
dicker said.
Nelson Simmons drove in the
winning run In the third with a
triple off Danny Jackson , 0-4, and
doubled and scored i n the eighth.
Correa threw 7 1·3 hitless
Innings befor!' allowing a single
to Willie Randolph and a double
to Don Mallingly . He was re·

placed by Dale Mahoreic. who
earned his second save.
"I knrw I was throw ing a no·
hitter," said Correa. J.J. "At the
end, though, l fell I was running a
little bit out of gas. I didn't know
how many' pitches I had thrown.
When you are tired you can
sometimes push yourself to the
end, but I felt like I was running
out ."
Correa allowed an unearned
run in the third and loaded the
bases on walks In the sixth.
Bob Brower hit New York
starter Dennis Rasmussen's first
pitch over the fence for his fi rst
major-league homer to make it
1·0. Back·to·back homers in the
fifth by Ruben Sierra, his third,
and Larry Parrish. his fourth ,
gave Texas a 3-l lead.
E lsewhere In the American
League, California rou ted Mil·
wa ukee 10·5. Cleveland blanked
Chicago 1·0, Oa kl and pound ed
Bos ton 7·1, Sea ttle topped Detroit

6-4 and Toronto defea ted Minne·
sot a .'i·l.
t\ngels 10, Brt'wcrs 5
At Anaheim, Calif, Doug De·
Cinces hit c three-run homer and
doubled twice to ' pace a 17· hit
attack and hand the Brewers
their ser..ond loss in 19 games this
season.
Athletics 7, Boston I
At Oak land, Ca lif., Reggie
Jackson clubbed th e 5.11st home
r un of his career and drove in
thr·ec run s to hand Boston it s fifth
stra ight defeat.
Mariners 6, Tigers .t
At Seattle, .Ken Phelp s
slammed two home ru ns and
Mike Morgan earned his, first
victory of the season to deal
Detroit its third straight loss and
eighth in it s last ninf' games.
Bluejays 5, Twins I
At Toronto, .Jim Clancy pitched
a six-hitter and Georg(' Bell
cl ubbed a homer and drove in
three runs .

nine years.

So what happens? O'Neal de·
livers an RB t-slngle to touch off a
six-run inning and thr Braves
wrap up lh&lt;' wi n. ·
Neither Atlan ta manager
Chuck Tanner nor Cinci nnati
manager Pete Rose second·
guessed the strategy .
"You've go t two ou ts and a
pitcher up there who has never
had a big league hit ," noted Rose.
"You've got to think we would get
out of the Inning."
"I would have made the sa me'
decision Pete did, " sa id Ta nner.
"That was the thing 10 do. It just
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went on 10 score five more times
be fo r~ 1he Rods cou let get I hr ouI
they had roun!Pd on O'neal to
provide.
" Th at was not on ly m)' first
major league hit , 11 was my fir st
hit slnrc high sehoo l In 1978,"
sa id O'Neal, who didn't bat in the
m inor !Pa~ues or tho i\merlean
l.rague. "I was j ust tryi ng to hit
IIH' bull hard. I didn' t CX81'1 ly
OI'USil It, but II did find a hOil'."
" O'Nea l' s hit was as big as
an.vone's in that . Inning," sAid
Tann&lt;.1 r.

favor."

Hubbard was Intentiona l ly
walked after Ken Oberkfrli had
doubled down thr right fi eld line
off Tom Browning: 2-:l. O'Nea l
crossed up the strategy by
sharply grounding a single past
the outstretched glove of short ·
stop Kurt Stillwell . 1'he Braves

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CLEVELAND (UP!l - Ken
Schrom was tempted.
"I'm not going to say 'I told you
so,' but I'm glad I'm in a position
to consider saying 11,'' the
Cleveland right-hander said.
"Last week at t.hls l ime, I had an
ERA over 24. Now, I 've got It
down (!o 6.52), and I finally did
what I want to do - help the
Indians win."
Schrom did not wa lk a batter as
he fired a four-hit shutout Tues·
day night, and Mel Hall singled to
right to score pinch· runner
Carmen Castillo from third base
with one out In the ninth inning to
give Cleveland a 1·0 victory over
thl' ~ hi cago White Sox.
"Both pitchers pitched great
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Schrom that went 10·2 in the first
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Davis. "I was trying to get the
ball over him (Bernazard I, and I
put too much on lt.
"It was just your typical
pitchers' duel. This time, the
other guy won."
Julio Franco was walked In ten·
tionally to load the bases. Alter ,
Joe Carter popped out, Castillo
ran for Dempsey. Hall bounced a
1-1 pitch through the drawn-In
infield to deliver the only run of
the game.

CINClNNATI 1UPI 1 -Play·
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Wednesdciy, April 29, 1987
· Wednesday, April 29. 1

Browns.draft gamble not a ch~_ap. one;
Bengals select B-Y end·in .first . round ·
CLEVELAND .tUPII' - In a
sense, the Cleveland Browns
fooled everybody. The team did
trade up to Improve their first·
round pick from the 24th to the
fifth overall selection, but by·
passed their obvious major need
In favor of more subtle ones In
Tuesday 's NFL draft.
The gamble did not come
cheaply. For the chance to draft
linebacker Ml~e Junkin of Duke.
Cleveland traded enigmatic line·
backer Chip Banks to San Diego
and the two teams swapped
positions In the first and second
rounds.
The second round pick wen I for
center. Miami's Gregg Ra koczy , and Cleveland Coach
Marty Schottenhelmer said the
rookie will be tried at tackle
where Pro Bowler Cody Rislen
and Rickey Bolden play. The
Indication Is that the pa ss block·
lng lor quarterback Bernie
Kosar still needs Improvement.
The Browns then traded their
fourth·, flfth.and 12th-round
picks to Los Angeles Rams lor a
third-round choice used to obtain
kicker Jeff Jaeger of Washington. The clear Implication Is that
Incumbent kicker Matt Bahr's
recovery from knee surgery has
been slower than anticipated.
Before select lng Jaeger. Cleve·
land used It own third· round pick
to take fullback Tim Manoa of
Penn State, who will push Johu ••y
Davis for time at blocking ba ck
and on special ream s.
" Manoa' s a ve ry tough
blocker," sai d Schollenheimer of
the 6·1, 227 pounder. "He's a hard
hitter and will be given a long
look.
"I also have to sit down and
talk to Mark Moseley (signed
after Bahr was hurt) and see
what his plans are ..Jeff Jaeger
hit 84 percent (53of63i of his field
goals Inside the40-yard line, and
that's extremely Impressive."
.Jaeger connected on an NCAA
record 80 field goals with the
Huskies.
"This couldn't have happened
better," he said. " The Browns
are giving me a terrific chance to
come In and win the job. and I'm
ready for it. "
Stephen Braggs, a cornerback
from Texas, was Cleveland's
sixth· round plrk. "He has slgnlfi·
cant experience in man· to-man
coverage and v,ery good speed
(4.40 seconds In the 40- yard
dash)." said Schottenhelmer.
In the eighth round, the Browns
tabbed linebacker Steve Bullltt
of Texas A&amp;M and In th e lOth
round they picked center Frank
Winters of Western Illinois. With
their final selection the Browns
took defensive back Larry Brewton of

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chances by drafting Brigham Young's ,Ja.•on Buck for their
numh"r one pick In the NFL draft Tuesday. Buck captured the
Outland Trophy for his play a.~ a defensive right end lor lhe
Cougars. ( UPI)

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ROCK SPRINGS- The Meigs
Marauders pounded ou t 16 hits · scoring six big runs. Hanning
enroute to a 10-2 victory over the
singled. Nelson sacrificed him to
Alexander Spartans Tuesday
second. After Corbitt walked.
night.
Hysell singled to drive In Han·
ning, Hendricks and Becker each
Alexander scored first in the
third, Martin led off with a single
singled to Jrive In
run and
aft er a walk to Douglas singles to
Bissell l ined a ground rule double
to left center, Bart rum grounded
Keiter and Allman plat ed. Two
runs to give the Spartans a 2-0
out to short scoring a run and
lead.
Barrett followed with an RBI
·' Meigs tied It in their half of the
single.
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Meigs scored the last 2 runs In
the
5th . After 2 were out Becker,
Bissell lined a double scoring
Bissell, Bartrum and Barrett
l!,endrlcks who had walked, and
each singled with Becker and
Becker who had singled.
Bissell ?COring.
Jeff Nelson was the winning
pitcher going the route, givin g up

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6 hits, 3 walks and striking out 4.
Walsh was the loser giving up 16
hits. walking 2 and striking out 2.
Donnie Becker continued his
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second night In a row. Bis sell
went 3 for. 4 with 2 doubles .
Bartrum, Barrett and Hysell
each singled twice, while Nelson
Hanning and Hend ricks had a
single apiece.
Meigs Is now 9·3 and stands
atop the TVC with an.8·1 record
will host Logan tonight and
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Both games start at 4:30.
L!nescore:
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Alexander ....... _... 002 000 0- 2

BASEBALL STANDINGS

LEAGUE ONLY

SKYLINE BOWLING LANES
Tt!am

pitching effort. Despite having game Eastern's biggest hit was a
given up 13 runs, Colley fanned solo home run by Greg Leach·
ten and walked just one. Eastern man, who hammered a 2'0 pitch
tagged Colley for 1~ hits, while over the 350 marl&lt; In left center.
Southwestern fielding commit··
The other SWHS runs came
ted four errors .
when Colley walked, then rode
Eastern got on the board early home on a towering bl ast to
as Jeff Caldwell doubled, Ed center field by Steve Tarbet!.
Collins reached on an error,
Jeff Johnson led EHS hitting
scoring Caldwell and Collins wi th a home run, two singles and
came home on a ground out by three REI's . Jeff Caldwell was
Jeff Johnson , Eastern leading 2-4 with a double and single,
2-0.
Bryan Durst had two singles.
SWHS fought back with one run Mark Griffin a triple, Collins a
in the bottom of the Inning as ·single, Steve Horner a singl e,
Colley walked and came around Leachman a home run, and
to score on a misplayed ball hi t Brent Norton a. two-RBI single.
by Steve Tarbet!, 2·1.
Kyle Davis had a sacrifice fly.
EHS erupted for five big r uns
Eastern hosts Southwestern
In the second as Kyle Davis tonight In a regularly scheduled
walked with one out. Mike Martin SVAC match at EHS.
reached on an error and Brent
L!nescore:
Norton rapped a two-run single In Eastern ..... .... 251 210 1-13 12 3
the gap at short. Ed Collins SWHS ............ lOO 200 0- ,3 1 4
singled home another run, then
Batteries: Durst !WP ) and
Jeff Johnson slammed a two run Davis, Yonker sixth. Colley and
home run for a 7-1 EHS lead .
Patrick.
In the latter Innings of the

I SVAC standings

Local bowling
April II, 1!1!1

By Scott Wolle
PATRIOT- Breaking open a
close game with a five run second
inning. the Eastern Eagles
roared to a 13-3 SVAC road
victory over the Southwestern
Highlanders here Tuesday evening in area high school baseball
action.
Eastern now leads the league
with a fine 8-1 mark and an
excellent 12·2 overall slate.
Coach Jack James' Highlanders,
coming off a big win over Oak
Hill , are now 3-9 overall and 3-8 in
the league.
Junior hurler Bryan Durst
fired his second straight one-hit
game, allowing only a solo home
run to senior Stev~ Tarbert In the
fourth Inning. Durst picked up
the win, issuing j ust two walks,
striking out seven and giving up
two earned runs ,
Durst's personal record is now
4·1 overall.
Senior hurler Sean Col ley
turned In a very creditable

Marauders collect 16 hits in
l 0-2 win over Spartan nine

IAliii'AR'IS WID., APIIIL 29,
ENDIIAT., MAY 2, 'iH7

MORNING GI.ORJES

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th em were starters by the end of
the season.
Other selections include tight
end Jim Riggs of Cl emson,
Kenrucky . running back Marc .
Logan. defensive back Sonny ,
Gordon of Ohio State, guard
Chris Thatcher of Lafayette. defensive back Solomon Wilcots ,
of Colorado, Wisconsin line·
backer Craig Raddatz, running
back David McCluskey of Geor- .
gla. tackle Jlm Warne of Temple
and West Virginia running back
John Holifield.

the Bengals' choice was made
and they needed only seconds to
pick Buck.
Wyche said his coaches feel
Buck can add a lew more pounds
without affecting his mobility.
·Buck, 23, a native of St.
Anthony, Idaho, and a quarter·
· .back In nigh school. attended
Ricks Junior College; a Mormon
Institution In Idaho. but dropped
_out alter ti time and got married. ·
He began a weight-training
program and returned to ~leks ,
where he played lor two years
and was eventually recruited by
Brigham Young.
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• times as a youngster and lived
with his family under a truck for
a while for lack of other available
housing.' 'I always believed I had
I he potential, but I just never had
the opportunity (to show it J."
Defensive coordinator Dick
LeBeau said the 5·1oot·10, ' 180·
pot.~nd Thomas was one of the five
fastest players In the draft. " He
has the ability to be a starting
cornerback In this league." Le·
Beau said.
Seven defensive backs were
taken In the second round before
the Bengals chose Thomas.
Cincinnati may b&lt;' hard
ptessed to benefit from this
year's draft as much as it did last
year, when Its first nine picks
made the roster and t!lree of

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with the. 17th pick or the first
round.
Buck, 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds,
won the Outland Trophy last year
as the ·nation's best Interior
lineman. He Is expected to
challenge veteran Ross Browner
for the Bengals' starting right
end job.
"We think he's an exceptional
pass rusher and he does a good
job against the run," coach Sam
Wyche said. "He's very quick
and elusive. He doesn't have
sti ffness in his hips. He has the
ability to turn his body to get
through a space that would be too
narrow lor a lot of men his size."
Following the selection of
Buck. the Bengals took corner·
back Eric Thomas of Tulane In
the second round !49th overall).
and Indiana defensive back Leo'
nard Bell (76th) and Arizona
Stale defensive end Sktp McCien·
do,n (77th ) with successive picks
In the lhlrd round .
It was hardly suprising the
Bengals opted for defensive
players. Their defense was
ranked only 20th In the NFI; last
year, while the offense was No. 1.
For its first pick, Cincinnati
had narrowed its choice to
between Buck and John Bosa of
Boston College. a defensive
• ~c kle. When the Miami Dolphins
took Bosa with the 16th selection.

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with l3-3loop win over SW

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, April 29, 1987

Offense name of game in Wt;dnesday's 52nd NFL draft
Ry DA VI;: ft ,\FFO
UPI Sports Writer
NF.W YORK I UPJ 1-The NFL
~mph ~s lz~d offen se first and
defense second Tuesday In tht&gt;
league's o2nd a nnua l player
draft .
Tampa Bay' s No, I pick,
qua n erback Vi nn y Testaverde
of Miami , was one of fo ur

quarterbacks drafted In the firs t
The big~ est surpi-ise of the fir st
round. There were also two ro und was tha t ther e were as
r unn ing backs among the firs t .ma ny quar terbacks as · linefo ur picks and six overall a nd 17 bac kers lliken. Testa verde was
offensive players among the 28 followed by qua rt erba cks Kelly
fi rs t-round selections.
Stouffer or Colorado Stat e (s ixth
De fense took over In the second by St. Louis), Chris Mille r of
round , with 10 defensive backs, Oregon (13th by Atlanta ) and
seven linebac kers and a def'en· J im Harbaugh of Mi chigan (26th
slve end among the 28 picks.
by Chicago!.

Stouffer and Harba ugh were
major s urprises while the Fa! ·
cons were expc&gt;cted to take ell her
Stouffer or Miller.
Mille r might have th'e best
chance of starting nexi' seaso n
among· the fou r qua rte rbacks.
Six qu arterbac ks ~ In 19&amp;1, were
the most ever ta ken in the
opening r ound. Mille r must bat·

tie Ineffective Incum bent pav id
Archer and backup Turk Sc ho!'ner t !Of the Fa lcons' job.
"Of all the quarterbac ks we
looked at, hP play!'d his pos it ion
bette r than a nyone we've seen in
this year' s draft," Falcons offe nsive coordin ator Rod Dow hower
sa id. "Orego n . would have
struggled more ,than they did

Wednesday, April 29, 19.8 7

Pomeroy-' Middleport, Ohio

Community calendar/area 'happenings

without Chr is Miller at quart erback. I thOught he carried theteam.
"No young quarterback is
go in g to come in and hav ~ the
experience to be effective in the
NFL right off the bat. It 's
something yo~ just don ' t want to
do. But it doesn' t ta ke five yea rs
like people used to think.

~

WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middlepor t
Li tera ry Club will meet Wednesday aft ernoon at the hom e or
Mrs. Ronald Reynolds. Mrs.
James Clatworthy will rev iew ·
the book " Fatherhood ," by Bill
Cosby. For roll call. members
are to respond with a memory of
their father.
POM E ROY

Wild wo od

Ga rd en Club meets Wednesday ,
9

7:30 p.m. , at the home of Mary·
Nease. The re will be a "pig in a
poke" sal e.
LONG BOTTOM .- Long Botto m Community Ass ociation
meets Wednesday, 7:30p.m., a t
the rommunlty building.

THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT- Members of
the Riverview Garden Club will
tour the Harris' Greenhouse
be twe~n 5:30 and 6 p.m. Thursday. Following the tour , the
group w!ll ' go to a restaurant in
Ravenswood , W.Va. , for dinne r.
Then the group will go to the
home of Mrs. Donald Myers for a
social hour.
POME ROY- Willing Worker s

Class of Enterprise United Meth·
odls t Church will m eet 7 p.m.
Thursilay at .the church.
P OMEROY - Free clothing
da y at the Pomeroy Salvation
Army will be held Thursday, 10
a. m . to 12 noon. All area
res id ents In need of clothing are
welcome.

,

FRIDAY
RUTLAND - There will be a
danre at Rutla~d Civic Ce nter ,
Friday, from 8 to 11 p.m. , with
music by Music Express. Admls·
slon $2 .single and $3 couple.
Everyone welcome.

RACINE - Edith Reiser will
be at. the Racine Department
Store Friday, lO a.m . to2 p.m .. to
sign Golden Buckeye · Card
appllcal ions. .
POMEROY - A rumm age
sale Is being held F rid ay and
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at
Gr ace Episcopal. Church parish
house In Pomeroy.
PORTLAN D - Hazel Com ·
munit y Church is havi ng a yard
sale F rid ay and Saturday. From
Souther n Hi gh Sc hool in Racine,

Beat of the bend

Recreation commissian
schedules huge yard sale
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Stal! Writer
With May fast approaching,
don't for get the
giant .vard sale
that lhe Middle·
port Recreation
Co mmi ss ion
will be staging
at GenN a! Har·
linger Par k on
May 8 a nd !1.
Bria n Conde who Is ac tive with
the sa le plans report s that
t;es pon s~ Is good from outsi de of
Mlddl epor l and that' s good. The
more the merrier and th~rc
should be some thin g for eve·
rya n~ on the sale da ys.
You pay $!} - th at' s $5 for both
days- to lake pa rt and you are to
take yo ur own tables. You don't
eve n have to worry about paying
in advance, just be prepa red to
pay to the committee on the day
of the sale. The sa lc will start at 8
. a. m. both da ys and run until
du sk.
If you have any qu es tions just
•ca ll Conde at 992·711 4; .John Hood
.at 992·5168 or Judy Crqoks at
.992-2704.

COPY RIGHT 1987 · THE KROGER CO. ITEMS AND PRICES
GOOO SUNOAV. APAIL26 . THROUG H SATURDAY , MAY
2, 1961, IN PCIUROY UD G'-lUPOliS Slafi ES.
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SOLD TO DEA LERS

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· .I've mcnt lonro the late Mr.
:o denbaugh. thP tailor In Middle·
;po rt for many years. seve ra l
·ti mes in recent columns. Seems
: that a few do re m ~ mber him.
· Ha rold Chase reports th at he was
: told by C.O. Fisher. former long
: time Midd leport mayor, that Mr.
;Odenba ugh's remain s were the
·fi rst to I&gt;&lt;' burled In Middleport's
: Rivt&gt;rvlew remeter.v. Mr. Oden·ba ugh. who was bo rn In 1870,dlcd

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Hilt re members crossing the
br idge ma n)' tim es as he a nd his
fa the r travej!'d to Pomeroy with
)oads of app les and r ider to
dt'l ivPt' to their c uslomers. Hilt
ca n' t r~ mrmbe r wh en the brid ge
:Was lorn down to make way for
·hl ghwa)' Improvements but re·
.ports that h ~ has not been able lo
'ocate a ny lnlormat ion on the
orillge. If you ca n h~l p do di'O p
:hi m a line at th~ above address. ,

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• Some days we ~rt more letters
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Barba ra .James. Nyp Avenu e
:resident. report s that her gr and·
·ra ther. Hrnrv St ill , was In the .
:Civil Wa r and was a pri ~on er at
:Ande rsonville. And In cide ntally.
;Bar ba r a has' a son, .James
.Christopher C:oats, burled at the
location which Is now the And er . on Na tional Prison Pa r k Ceme•
~crv . H£' would be the great ·
:w-andson of Henry Still.

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And about th at gun show that I
announced for ea rlie r in Apr il.
Well - as It tu rnro out - the
1\U n show was sc heduled on the
Sa turd ay of the terrible snow
s torm and although some people
did come from~ dlsta11ce to take
pa rt,. it. wa s rescheduled.
It will be held on May 9 at the
'Rutland Civic Center and gun
shOws have been a rarity for
:Meigs County. The show will run
from Ba .m. to6p.m. andwlllbea
buy, trade or sell deal. N.R.A.
,registrations will be taken and a
'llart of I he proceeds will go to the
N1ft.A. Table space lor Is S!l and
. you can make reservations for
s~ce by call Herb Elliott at

r

ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
County Pomona Grange wilt
meet Friday at the Rock Sp rings
Grange Hall. P otluck supper at
6: 30. Meetln~; a,t 7: :lo. Athe ns
Gr ange will be guests.

SA'FURDAY
TUPP ERS PLAI NS - Free
car was h. sponsored .by the
Meigs County Beiter Beef Cl ub,
Saturday , 9 to 5, a t Cole's Sohio
Station in Tuppers Pl ains.
RACINE - A hymn sin g
featuring Ru ssell Spencer's Vic·
tory Quarte t will be held Sat ur·
da y, 7 p.m., at the Fellows hip
Church In Racine.

RACINE - Rac in e Chapter
134, Ord er of Eastern Star , will
hold inspection practice 2 p.m.
Sunday .

Letart F allti Elementa ry

Roush. Je-ssica

Sa brina

Karen He ms ley mn tinues to be
art ive on the Muskingum College
campu s whe r e s he a lte nd s
classes. Ka ren, a former Meigs
Count y .Junior Miss, ha s bee n
selected to be a va rsit y chee rleader for thr college football
tea m nex t fal l. She's the daughter of Elizabeth He msley . 707
Co ll egP Road, Syrac use.

Lora Sa,vn·. Va ·

nl'ssa ~ hu lrr .
Third Grade: J ason Barnc1t, .Jason
Shuk'r.
Fourth

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POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP

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Erka P h il l ip ~. Tr ucy Shafft•r.
Fourth (; r ..de; F:ml l,\' 1\Sbf'Ck, R~• H n
Dodson. Kristi n Torm~ . J n ~o n Pn n.'!; to.

Mandy Jonf's.
Flhh Grade: .Jf'fl rC'~ NC'v 111 .
Klndcrgarttn: Ruc hr l Forbf'S, Aur\rn

Cau l. Slrpha nlt" Jo nrs. Da niC'I Mrl)onuld .

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

Rachel Punli(IO, Er lt· Richmond. Brandon
Larkins, ( :abr l(•l Oldakf'r .

Tam my Buffington.

Con ~o. Trac~
Sh:~ nn on S1au1s.

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,Honor rolls

Thr flfl h siJ!! Wf'f'k5 gr ading prr iOfl hon0r
roll al th(' Lf' t a r l F a lls E lr m C'nl&lt;t i'V School
ha.'l bt'rn &lt;mnouncro. M akln J! a ~ri.ulf' ol R
or above' In all rhr lr ~ ub j ('('t !O tobl' na mf'd 10
t hr• roll wPrf•:
Semnd Grade: .John Glllil nrl . Ada m

WITH FLOWERS

Softball
PO.tVIEROY - Wedn esday is
the las1 day to register for the
me n' s A..S .A. . Class C&amp; D softball
tourname nt , sponsored by Bradbury PTO. which will be held
Ma)' 2-3 in Middl eport. E ntry fee
Is S65 a nd lwo softb alls. Fi rst,
second and third place trophies
will be awarded. If interes ted,
call 992 -6890 or 992-26n. Pro,
reeds will be used to buy a
scoreboard for the school.

SUNDAY
BURLINGHAM - A. fa mily
a ffair party, hostt&gt;d by the J unior
Woodm en Club. wlll be held
Sunda y, 1: 30 p.m .. at Woodmen
Hall in Burlingham ..

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Smorgasbord
LO NG BOTTOM - The l,.ong
Bott om Community Associat ion
will be stagi ng a spring smorgasbord dinner on May 9 at.the Long
Bottom Communit y Bu ilding, 4
to 7 p.m. Cos t wil l be $3.50 for
adults, childre n, $2.:1(). The all·
you-can·ea t dinner will fea lut-e
ham , turkey a nd d r ~ss lng , homemade noodl es. desser t an d
dr inks.

SOItball
RACINE -The Sou thern High
School Athletic De pa rtm ent Is
sponsoring an lndepende.nt soft ·
ball tournament May 15-16. Entry fee Is $65 and two softballs or
$75 a nd no softba lls. Sponsor
trophies will be awarded lor the
firs t three fi ni she rs, as we ll as
Individu a l ·trophies for firs t and
seco nd place. Proceeds will go
towa rd the building of an out side
bas ketball co ur t to be used by the
community. Anyone interes ted ·
in the tourney should contact
Howie Caldwell at So uther n High
Sc hool. 949-2611 , or even ings at
home. 949-2954.

follow the signs along Ohio 124.

Pkk(lll. &amp;cky

Stobart .
Filth Grade: Stephan if' SavrP.
Sixth Grau:le: Nlck !r Bf.l'g lr. E lslt•
Buffingt on. CorC'y Rowf'. Dilrrr ll Sa.vrr. ·
Ke llPy Sn ldf'r. Ml chellr StoDart . Kylf'
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do keep smiling.

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· w r it~s to lnquirP If any Meigs
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Retired 'teachers have meeting
Jane Walton ta lked on her
rece nt tri p to Korea at the
luncheo n meeting of the Me igs
Cou nt y Re t ired Teachers Association held at the Mi ddleport
Maso nic Temple.
Pict ures were displayed by
Mrs. Wal ton to illustrate her
Information . Two points she

emppaslzed was the extreme
cleanliness and the fact ihat
everyone works, even though
many of the jobs ar e of a lowly
nature.
Helen Smith, pres ident, conducted the bu siness meeting.
Harold Young, dis trict r epresentative. gave some Information
' about the dtstrlr t meeting het&lt;t
Tuesday at the Hocking Motor
Lodge,

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Wednnc'ey, April -29. 1987

Community Builders meet

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Osborne
hosted the April meeting of the
Reedsvrlle Community Builders
Club.
VarJous proj ec ts were dis cu ssed du r ing the meet ing and It
~as announced that the unfinrshed concrete project beside ttie
historica l ma r ker at the Reedsvrlle Locks nd Dam will be

compl eted thi s summer. The
Osbornes ser ved refreshments to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Pickens, Mr .
and Mrs. Den ver Weber, Mrs .
Ernes t Whit ehea d and grand daughter, Sarah Frydman. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ly le Balderson.
Th e Ma y meeting will be at the
M yers' home.

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Golden Rule Class meets
Food and fellowship

were
enjoyed by members of the
Golden Rule Class of the Middleport First Baptist Church at a
gathering· held at Shoney ' s In
Point Pleasa nt.
Ray Fields had the prayer and
dPvotlons from "The · Dally
BrPad" using Scripture from
James and Matthew. Th May H
meeting will be held at the

church and wllllnclude a layette
shower for Teresa Crisp:
Attending · were John and
Glenna Reibel, Manning and
June Kloes , Jean Thomas Corrine Ambrose, Ray and Helen
Fields, Dale and Marjorie LWalburn , Randall and Carolyn Da vis, Sis Van .Meter, and the Rev .
Earl and Jean Eden.

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or in .the alterna11ve that the
real estate be aold and
plaintiff ,and defendants
share the proceeds according to 1heir interest• after
payment of real estate ta.w.es
and co1ts of 1his action in -

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Defendants

Burge birth

CASE NO. 87 CV 43
LEGAL NOTICE
SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION

ON SPECIALLY
MAilED
PACKAGES OF
PIOCTOI &amp;
GAMBLE
PRODUCTS

The · unknown heirs, de-

LB.
FRESH LEAN

GROUND CHUCK ........t~;.!!.~!...!~;. $139

HOLLY FARMS

19

Chicken
Breast

Bedding
Plants
Now

Available
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DAIRY
LANE
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Blue Bonnet

i\ Pt'tt'l' C'o tt onwil rakr and
otht' r rP!n•shmcnt s Wl'rl' !-.('I'Vf'd o
to his guc•sts, .lark and Vicki
Cummin s and Ta ss i, \' lr ginia
t'kcs. Tln01 l {t'" ' · 1-:l lr•n 1\r·nott .

The object of the comt plain1 and amended com• plaint is to partition the foi l lowing described real estate
\. by order of court .
Situated in the Township
! of Olive. County of Meigs
~"~ and State of Ohio; in Frac·
.. tion 30. to-wii:
: Beginning on the north
line of Frac1ion No. 30 at the
~ northeast corner of lands of
· said Guy T. Morton and
• northwest corner of lands of
Jasper N. Sovel, thence
; west 2&amp; V2 rods to a s'one;
" thence south 25 deg. east
• 68 rods to 1 stOne; thence
• sou1h 36 3A deg. west 49 %
· •rods to a stone; thence south
2

1-lB.

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Margarine

and K11ll Cum-

mins it iHI T ~· . l tiHI &lt;Hl If i l l.

VIVA

Gnmp mltmteer.r 1u
a.r.ri.rl /Jiood11tobile
f' hui'Ctl lwvt• \'O iunlt •t~ n•d to
sPr\' (' lhfl ('illlll •l'rl a t an Arrwri -

lk&lt;l Cross Hlmxlmobllr l 'ls lt
111 ttu' M1•ig.s Sr nlor CU izt•ns
Ct• rtit •r, Mullt&lt;'t'l')' Ht•li: ltl s,

to southwest corner of Ianda
of Jasper N. Sovel; thence
north 104 and 8/ 10 rods to
: nlace of beginning, contain·
, lrlg 10 and 6 / 100 acres
mora or less.
... Said 10.06 acres trac1 has
no outlet or inlet and island
locked .
The prayer of said com ·
plaint and amended com ·
' plaint is tor the real esta1e 10
be Partitioned. 1ha1 plaint-

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ASST. COLORS

on \VPclrw s d o_l ~'. 1\n.\'

Charmin

olhr r· o r~anl w tl o n s whi ch wmrl~

bt&gt; willing ro

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to

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Bath
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fulun• l'a ll l l 't'll \'! sit s for th( •
bloodmoblh• arr askrd to •·ontaC't
Thrlm:r Ill II :rl qfl ~ - .1-l ill .

Rollers here
of Waldor·f. Md .: Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Grr•ss, Chr is and Gt' lla . :r ncl
Mr. und Mrs . PHI C:n.'ss c.wd son,
Rrnjamln. Columbu s. Mr . &lt;1nd
Mrs. Hletwrtl Ho l ler . Lori and
Brad. tlrlpt'&lt;'. spt•nt Eastt' l' II'Cl'·
: kcnd hf'n• with r(•lalh'l'S .
Mrs. noroth)' 11ollrr ••nt rr·
• talnPd wllh a larnll y dinrwr on
; r.a strr Su nd a)' and joining thosr

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Dete

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FREE
Orange
. Juice

IN THE COUNTRY - Free
gas pl us royalties are good
but approximately 90 acres
wrth a nrce 3bedroom house
IS better. Secluded and
scenic make this the best'
located near Rt. 33 in
Salisbury School District,
this home has been remodeled. insulated, vinyl siding, modern kitchen, central
arr. Barn and storage cellar.
2 ponds JUST FOR YOU'
$53,000.
RACINE - Cute little one
bedroom home ·in town in
good condrt10n . Aluminum
sidin g, all storms, level lot.
Now Just $12,000. Make
Offer.
NEW LISTING - Owner
· wanl s a sale and is offering
this home in Middleport at a
reduced price. large lot all
on one floor. 2 bedrooms,
bath . por ch. Asking
$16,200.
NEW LISTING - SYRACUSE - 2 bedroom home
on I acre lot. I lloor plan
with part basement, l car
gara ge. Good be ginne r
home. $16,_000.
Henry E. Cleland Jr
992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dollie Turner ..... 992-5692
Office ..... ......... .992-2259

AW

Meigs County Commiuioners
CDBG grant program. Proposals are now being eccepted to
de\lelop this area a • comm•·
cial estabtishment to benefit
the down1own bustnees dtstrict. Propooats lor this project
ohould include o deKription of
what will be done in the erea,
how ~ will be of bonillit to the
commun;tv. ~~ 1ime schedule
for the d4Nelapment, and type
of fin..Ong to be u..t. AI
propouls must be -ed at
the moyor's office, 237 Roce

from the Division of Recla-

MAY CONTAC~ THE STAT{
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT COORDtNATOR SY CALUNG
!8141 486-8380 OR THE MtNORtTY BUSINESS DEVEL·-·
OPM"NT DIVISION BY CALUNG (6141 486-5700 OR
TOll FREE ON 1-18001 2821085.
APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IN Tho Dally So~tlnot, Pomeroy, Ohio, on April
28, and May 4, 1981.
RECOMMENOEO:
. Lorry W. Momono, Chief

BIDS WILL BE OPENED IN
JHE SECOND F.LOOR CONFERENCE ROOM OF 1~&amp;6
tBUILOING Hi OF
THE
FOUNTAIN SQUARE Of·
FICES OF THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES. , THE ESTI·
MATE FOR THIS PROJECT
AS DETER MINEO BY . THE
OIVtStON OF ·RECLAMA.
TION IS $164,627.00.
A pro-bid mooting will be
held on Thursday, May 7,
1987 at 10:30 a.m. at tho

metion. Oepertmerit of Na·
turll
Resources, '1856
Fountain Square, Building

H. Second Floor. Cotumbuo.
Ohio 43224. (Phone: (8141
216-1068).
Eech bid must be accom ·

ponlad by a' BID GUARANTY. meeting the require·
""'n" of Section 153.64 of
the Ohio Ravtood Code.
CONTRACTORS ARE AO"
VISED THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROiilSIONS OF THE JANUARY Division of Reclamation
1972
OR- April23 . 1987
APPROVEO:
OF

CHURCH
MAY 4th thru 9th
AT 7:30
PREACHING BY

days oltor the toot publica -

tion of this notice, which will AND 1513.37 OF THE REVISED COOE ARE ALSO APbe:
published once each ,
PUCABLE.
wee.k for six. (consecutive
Bldo are 10aled and adweeks, the lest Publication
will be made on the 3rd day d - to: DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES.
of Juno, 1987, and tho OIVISION
OF RECLAMAtwenty-eight days for annON,
1855
FOUNTAIN
1¥\i'er will commence on that
SQUARE. BUILDING H. SECdate ,
In case of failure of the de- OND FLOOR. COWMBUS,
43224. No bidder mav
fendants to antwur or other\--:~thdi'awhlobldwtthinsiatv
wise respond as required by
(601 doysafter rho ecrualdeto
Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. · judgament will be of tho opening thereof.
The Director of Na1ural
rendered against 1hem for
Resources
reserves the right
the relief demanded in the
complain1 and amended to reject ony or all bids, or to
accopt tho bid which om complaint.
bracas such combination ol larrv E. Spencer. tarnata proposals as may
Clerk of Courts
Meigs County Common promote the best interest of
tho Stole.
Pleas Court
As provided in Soction

within ll•ty
aCtual d. .

~f.:.~o~~~~

Tho I
of Nature!
Rotourcoo rooorvoa tho right
to reJect ony or oil bldo, or to
accept tho bid which om,
brocoo ouch combinotion attornoto propo11l1 oo may
promote tho boot intoroot of
tho State.
'
·As provided in Section ·
12~ . 161 of tho Ohio Ro·
vised Code and Admlntotratlve Rule 123:2-16-02 of
the Department of Admin~
lstratlve Services. 1heCOM~

TRACTOR shall make e....,:

Division Of Reclamation,
Depanmen1 of Na1ural R8sourCes, upon receipt of a
check i~ 1he amount of
sources. These may alao be
purchased with cash in the

chised from minority bu•"~
neues shall be at hJ111t tllit

NOTICE.TO BIDDERS
Bidding on this proJect Ia

••act omount, Plans and
speciflcotlona become tho
property of tho prospective
blddoro and no refunds will
be modo. Additional li&gt;for-

percent of tho total votuo ef
tho contract. whorevt( pol':
slblo. Any person who Inial!•
tionally mlsropronnto N,...
soli 11 owning• .controltlfltl;

restricted 10 Minority Buai·

mation may be obtliined

$10 .00 modo payable to tho
Department of Natural Ro-

Public Notice

contracts owordod to ond:
motarioto and sorvlcoo pur-:

opara1ing, or pllrtk:ipaUng If\

noaa Entorprtno jMBE's) from the Division of Reciowho hove boon certified ao marion. Deportment of NoMBE by State Equot Em- tural
Rosourcoo. 1866
ployment Opportunitv Co- Foyntaln Squore, Building
ordlnator In accordance H, Second Floor, Cotumbua.
with Section 123.161 IBI Ohio 43224 . tPhone: 16141
121 of tho O.R.C. iAm. Sub. .265-106B).
H.B. 584). Only bids reEach bid mull be accomceived from MBE's who are
certified prior to the bid

a minority buotnon ont.,..
priM for tho purpon of olio:
taining contracto, oubcon,
tracto, or any otllor boneflio
un~ar thio Motion ohelt lrf.
gulltv of thofl·by decoptl•
ao provided f_
or In S1111tlql\
2913-02 of tho Rovf-!

panied by a BID GUAR·
ANTV , mee11ng the. require-

123.161 of tho Ohio Re vised Code end Adminiatralive Rule 123,2-16-02 of
Department of Adminlotrative Services, tho CON TRACTOR shall makoevory
effort to onaure that ·COrtilied minority business sub-

opening time and dato wilt menu of Section 153.64 of
be accepted.
the Ohio Rovioad Code.
Sealed propooalo wilt be
CONTRACTORS ARE ADreceived at tho :
VISED THAT IN ACCOROtVISION OF
DANCE WITH THE PROVtRECLAMATION
SIONS OF THE JANUARY
DEPARTMENT OF
27, 1972' EXECUTIVE ORNATURAL RESOURCES
OER BY THE GOVERNOR OF
1B56 FOUNTAIN SQUARE OHIO, AND AMENDED EXSECOND FLOOR
ECUTIVE OROER 84-9, FEBCOLUMBUS, OHIO 43224 RUARY 16. 1984, EQUAL
until Monday, May 18, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUN1987, at 11 ,00 a.m. and (fY cONDITIONS ARE AP·
opened thi!rasfter for fur- PUCABLE TO THIS BID .
nlahlng tho materials and WAGE RATES
ESTAB-·

Code.
· ·
.,. .
CONTRACfOAS AEQUffl•

received at 1he:
DIVISION OF

contractors and materialmen participate In 1he con-

performing the labor for the
execution and construction

USHEO IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SECnON 1613.18

nel. Pomeroy. Ohio. c&gt;n April
28 , a.,d May 4.1887.
'

RECLAMATION
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES
1B66 FOUNTAIN SQUARE
SECOND FLOOR
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43224
until Monday, May 1B.
1987, ar 21 ,00 p.m. and
openad thereafter for furnishing tho materials and
performing the tabor tor tho

tract . Tho total value olsub· of:
ANO 1513.37 OF THE .REcontracts awarded to and
WHITE ROCK COAL
VISED CODE AAE ALSO AP·
materials end sorvi~es purMEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
PUCABLE.
chased from minority bust- .RECLAMATION PROJECT
Bids ore
noueuhalt booSiotforthln
NUMBER MG·St-3-F
tho specifications.
in accordan111 with the plans
CONTRACTORS REQUIR- and opoctficotio!lo propaied by
lNG ASSISTANCE IN SE- the DEPARTMENT OF NACURING BIOS FROM CERn- TURAL RESOURCES, THE
AEO MBE SUBCONTRAC- DIVISION OF RECLAMATORS ANO SUPPUERS noN, COLUMBUS, OHIO.

RECOMMENDED:
Lorry W. Momonal Chief
Olviolon of Rocloof\otlon
Aprll23, 1887 ~
APPROV i: ·
Cherttl luger lor
Jooeph J'. Sornrno !Director
Department f Noturll
ooourooa
April 23. 1187
141 28; (5)4, 2tc
.

141 29: 151 6. 13, 20."27;
(61 3, 6tc·
Public Notice

NOTtc'E TO BIDDERS
Soalod proposals will be

lNG ASSISTANCE IN 81!CURING BIDS FROM CEAnflED MBE SUBCONTRAC·
TORS P.ND SUPPUERI
MAY CONTACT THE STATE
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT CO·
ORDINATOR BY CAWNO
18141488-8380 OR THE Ml·
NORtTY BUSINESS DEVEI.·
OPMENT DIVISION BY CAl.·
UNG 18141 488-11700 OR
TOLL FREE ON HIIOOI 282108&amp;.APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION IN The Dotty Senti-

eucution and construction 1------_;__;..;_.:;_!.,;_.:;_:_~..:...::.:..:.....:.::.:.J..:..::.:.....:::.:;.;.;.::....::==.:.=:..J..:......_..;__;_

A pre-bid mntlng will

,

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be

. Save$7.20onthepl.lrchaaeofacaae
of HD SAE·30, 10W•30 or 10W-40 oil.

held on Thurodoy, Moy 7,
1987 at 2:00 p.m.' at tho

site.
Copies of 1he plans. speci·
fications tnd proposal form•
will be forwarded from 1he
Division of Recllmatlon.
Depanment of Natural Re·
aourcet. upon receipt of •
check In the amount of

$10.66-Suggested Retail Price 12 Quarts
- 7.20-Manufacturer'a Mall·ln Rebate
'3.48- Final Price After Rebate

a8.00 modo payable to tho
Oeptrtmenl of Natural Ra·
sources. These may also be
purchased with cash in the
extct amoun1. Plans and
specifications become the
propenv of the prospective ·
bidden and no refunds will
be made. Additional information may be obtained

SAVE s2.00 ON NAPA BLU.E MAX CLEANER WAX
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ss.99-Suggested Retail Price
(16oz. Can)

- 2.00-Manufacturer'a Mall· In Rebate
•3.99-Final Price After Rebate

GET GREAT
ON THESE ··
SILVERLINE'"FILTERS:
NAPA SILVERLINE'" Air Filters* Only 52.89
NAPA SILVERLINE ,. Oil Filters* Only 51.99

DOWNING CHIDS
MULLEN MUSSER

'For mosl cars and llghl trucks

INSURANCE
111 S.C•II St.. P-roy

SateendsMayt6, t987.

THE MOTOR PARTS CO .

YOUI INDEPENDENT
AGENTS SERVING
MEIGS COUNTY
SINCE 1868

162 Third Ave.

157 Walnut Sl

Gallipolis, OH

Middleport, OH

446-2962

992·2131

All the rigi:Jt pc_u1s in
all the right places:·

SINGERS THUIS. &amp; Fll •
BY THE

GABRIEL
QUARTET

VALLEY LUMBER &amp;SUPPLY ~0.

.dllllltrt, 011.

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of:
MEIGS UNDERGROUND
NO . 1, JOHNSON SITE
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
RECLAMATION PROJECT
NUMBER MG -Sb-1
In occordanco with tile plono
and opoctficotlons prepared by
the DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES. THE
DtvtStON OF REClAMATION, , COLUMBUS, OHIO.
BIDS Will BE OPENEP IN
THE SECOND FLOOR CON FERENCE ROOM OF 1B66
fBUtLOING Hi OF THE
FOUNTAIN SQUARE OFFICES OF THE OHIO DE PARTMENT OF NATURAL
RESOURCES. • THE ESTI MATE FOR THIS PROJECT
AS OETERMINEO BY THE '
DIVISION OF RECLAMATION IS '21 ,290.00.

HATFIELD

(DAILY)
We will be making daily deli•tries
to the West Virginia area during
the period of tl• the brid• Is
dosed. Just give us a call with your
order.

0

Public Notice

effqrt to. ensure that ce~
fied minority ·businaali IUfil"'
connattors end · "'''-'~·
men participate ·In the con·:
1r•c1. The tot•l value of •f.

USHED IN ACCORDANCE
SECT10N 1613.18

PLAN YOUR OWN FUNERAL - SO YOUR
NEXT-OF-KIN NEEDN'T
Under common law. your body belongs to ~our
ned·of-kin, even if you Iem a will . Your will , allhou&amp;h an expression ol your wishes, pertains
• primarily lo property and other effects of your
'estate. It is a necessary instrument, to be sure,
but your next·of-kin are free to determine how
your rerrtJins are treated.
• ·Your expression -of yout wishes on the matter
.carry grnt weight. The most certainly will be
c.mted oul to the letter if you have made arrlf11tments in advanceud stated your requests
in black and white. Tho more people to know of
your wishes - and that you have taken care of
them yourself - lhe more assurance you have
that your final wishes will be respected .

FREE DELIVERY

' 555 ,_. St.

fications and proposo.Jiorms
will be forwarded .from the

Charles Mauger , Asst .
Director for
Joseph J. Sommof, Director
Department of Natural
Resources

W1TH

Hi•.tdqtt.,tl&lt;'t s

SILVER RUN
BAPTIST

site.
CopleSoftheplans, spaci·

PUCABLE TO THIS 810 .
April 23, 1987
WAGE RATES
ESTAB- f4J 29; 151 4, 2tc

Hou·,;nq

REVIVAL

B~D

Public Notice

0

2 uTEnn.

GET .ONE

CHIUED
MINUTE MAID

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PRICE REDUCED - MID DLEPORT - Newer modular. nice level lot in Middle
port . Woo dburnin'g
fireplace. porch and deck
area . Beaul itul pl ace .
Owners mu st sacrifice .
$27,000.

Stroot, MiddleptH~ by·2:00 P.
M. Mondl'f, May 11 , 1987.
Fred Hoffman, Mayor
Village of Middloport
Aprit2B

.

Diet or Regular

CB Club planJ
jamboree Sunday

NEW LISTING - In the
country. Cute little ranch
type house w1th garage and
almost acre ol ground. 3
bedrooms, equipped kitchen . Want $25.500.

the ,.,.- future wit be acquir-

••

CHERRY RC • DIET RITE

Mt·s. Hl r·h:ll'fl Gress. Mr. und
' Mrs. J&lt;rnnrth C'a tr , Marr la und
.Jesslt·a. Mr . and M rs. Hay mond
i\ndrrws, Cltrstr r·. and Mr. and
Mrs . Hria n C'ondr and son. .
!lndrew. Mlcldh•pon .

NEW LISTING - 5 room
house in town . Needs some
work and remod eli ng but
owner wrll linance with a
small down payment. Asking $9,800.
·

ing the old Empire Furniture
· building and lot through tho

~

NEW LISTING- 12 yr. old,
3 BR ranch in Ru stic Hills.
lot 99!112. Elec ., BB heat,
lireplace in family rm ., front
;nd back porches. I Y, baths
and garage. $46,800
NEW LISTING- 2 bedroom
ranch on 100xl60 plus lot.
Cook and bake units,
relrrgerator-freezer, washer·
dryer. brrc h kitchen, oak,
carpel, and vinyl floors.
$37,500.
67 ACRES - N1ce layrng
tarm land on hard road and
water line in Orange.
LARGE -Beautitul 3 BR
well planned home, 3 baths,
lg. lamily rm ., w/fireplace
un~t , mod. kit. , formal drning,
lull basement and Ig. lot for
the children . $50,000.
POMEROY - 6 rm. frame
near the stores, 3 BR.
basement. lurnace and nice
lot. $14,500.
SALEM CENTER AREA - 3
BR ranch in the country All
elec., carpeting, carport plus
4}6 acres. $32,500.
RACINE AREA - 3 yr old
ranch. 8 rms, 2 baths,
cook-bake units, reftigerator. disposal, all carpeted
except bath s, lg. base ment,
lg. patio to pool, cedar
siding, TP water, rec. rm.
20x32 dining rm. and 5.25
acres. $97,500.
.
100 ACRES - 2 gas-oil
wells, free gas, 2 leading
Creek water taps, good
graiel rd. Just off Rt. 33,
asking $400.00 per acre tor
all.
MIDDLEPORT - 7 rm.
remodeled 3 BR home. gas
FA furnace, disposal, elec.
range, retrigerator, carpeting, tront and back porches,
2 baths. washer and dryer.
$29.500.
MOUNTAIN TOP - 4.36
acres. etec. &amp; TP watet
available near Racrne Dam.
Ideal for summer cottage.
Only $6,000.
HANDYMAN - Think you
can do some painting and
repa irs. Will sell lor balance
due. 2 baths, 4 BRs. gas FA
furnace and nice yard.
RUTLAND AREA - 2.94
acres, good 7 rm. home,
furnace, woodburner , barn·
garage, lC water and hard
tOad . $29.900.
WANT TO SELL
CALL 992-3326
Certified
Apprafula

992·2259

PUBLIC NOTICE
na Village of Mlddlaport in

BUY ONE

: frOhl otll -(lf-tow rt wcrr Mr. and

Phone

Public Notice

SCENTED or UNSCENTED
liNG SIZE

t.t . ('ol. and Mrs .. lamr' Hotlt·r

The lith annual jambOree of
the Big Bend C. B. Club will be
held Sunday from 10 a.m to 5 p.m
at the Rock SprtngsFatrgrounds.
"·Open to the public; the event will
feature games, free coffee, door
prizes, entertainment throughout the day, food, and numerous
dealers. A flea market will also
be going on Sunday at the
fairgrounds.
'I

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Ice
Milk

POMI&lt;IWY - Womr•n of thr
" "'"'' Hun Unllr •tl Mt' lhodl st

1-18141-992-3326

Ohio 45769.

GAl.

QUARTERS

&lt;.Hlrl Mi sS.\' Hl'('s , Ra&lt;•inP.

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TEAFORDm
R•ol Estate~
218 E. 2nd .S t.

fendants . This action has
• been assigned Case No, 87
CV 43 and is pending in the
: Common Pleas
Court.
" Meigs County,
Pomeroy.

$ 2 ·9

2°/o
Milk

Real Estate General

POMEROY,O.

Public Notice

rTY CONOillONS

'
Public Notice

eluding plain1iff' a attorney
fees. the defendants are required to answer ..ld com··
plaint and amended complljnt within lwenty-eight

e. Moi•nWrllt

Public Notice

·--

known heirs, devisees. le·
gatees, executors, adminis--

ROBERT HARRIS plaintiff
'"' · NAOMI KING, eta!, de-

DAIRY LANE

,

ceased; Frank Gove: the un-

• trators and / or assigns of
:. Frank Gove, ~&amp;ceased: Ned·
..,. ra Gove: Jean Sinclair; The
~· unknown heirs, devisees, Ia.; gatees, executors, adminis&lt;· trators and/ or assigns of
.... Jean Sinclair. deceased: Ta., mera Sinclair; Loretta Sin·
.. clair; Elva Gove; The un... known heirs. devisees. le... gatees, administrators. eKe.. cutors and/or aSsigns of
,.. Elva Gove. deceasec;l; Mary
! Gave; The unknown hein,
: devisees, legatees. eJ~~:et:u ­
~ tors, administrators and / or
5 assigns of Mary Gove, de·
• ceased ; Harry Sovil; The un: known heirs. devisees, Ia• gatees, administrators, eKe·
• cutors, and/ or assigns of
: Harry
Sovil.
deceased;
~ Garth Sovil ; Etta Sovil: He·
,.. len Sovil; Janet Sovil; Eva
.. Sovil Chaney; The unknown
heirs, devisees. legatees, ad' 'ministra1ors, executors an' d/ or assigns of Eva Sovil
.. Chanel, deceased; Waid ·
.. Cunningham !Chaney); The
"' unknown heirs. devisees, lega1ees. administrators, eKe·
cu1ors, · and/ or assigns of
.. Waid Cunningham (Chaney);
Robert Cunningham
: {Chaney) ; James Cunningham IChaneyl and Nancy
Rockhold , all wh9se addresses are unknown , are
"' hereby notified that 1hey
' have been named defendanu in a legal action entitled

Chuck Roast

1 Split

Real Estate General

visees, legateeS. administra- 1----~--;;;;;;;;;:"-1

BONELESS

Mr. and Mrs. Char les Burge,
Middleport, are announc·lng the
birth or their second child, a g irl,
Channing Marl&lt;&gt;, born April 9.
She weighed seven pounds,
seven ounces and was 20 Inches
long. Maternal gra ndmother Is
·Rosemary Hysell, Middl eport .
Paternal grandparent s are Mr .
and Mrs. Carroll Burge, Millw ood, W . Va . Grea t ·
grandmol h&lt;•r is Erma Burge,
Millwood. Th r Burge's have
another daughter, Charla Lynn,
four.

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tofs, executors, and/ or as· II
signs of Nellie Gove. de·

TENDERBEST USDA CHOICE

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INTHE
•(:OMMON PLEAS COURT
; .MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
,ROBERT HARRIS. PlalntiH
:NAOMI KING, ot al.

Milry Sc·ott l1eeS&lt;·r tebratru his
lhtru IJlrthtla y on i\prll ~q m thr
ltomr of his parents, .Jrutal ltan

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Ree.r birthday

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Channing Marie Burge

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, Cl-ijl.d Pill" COlier the ,
.Jollolllin,! teleplletN uclaa,..1
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By pre·plannlna your own funeral service, you
spare the bereaved the anauish and emotional
strain of doing so under stressful conditions.
And, most likely, you'll save money when it's
needed most.

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For more inloramtion on pre-plannina funerals,
st011 by or call for experienced counselinaand
information.

6TH STREET
(8141 687-3110
COO~VtLLE, OHIO

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April 29. 1987

The Daily Sentinel- Page 11

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11 Help Wanted

Giveaway

11 · Help Wanted

ROUTE JiALlS:
Local food servlc1 compa ny
nHdt PI'Rn to Hfl.llce "tlb·
llthed routea 11 well tt dtvelop
new cunomers. Comj)llf1Y vahl·
cle Pf"Ovidtd. Hourly wagt plul
comml11ion . Mutt bt Hlg~
School Graduate end htve good
mtth 1ki111. Sllrid Re1um•to Bo•
T-829 Care of Gt.lllpolh: Tribune,
825 Third Ave ., Galllpolil, Oh .

We Reserve The Riaht To
· Limit Quantities

STORE HOURS
Mon.-Sat. 8 AM-10 PM
Sunday 10 AM-10 PM

THURSDAY
4/30/87

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., MAY 2, 1987

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FISHER

$

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Boneless Hams •• !·~. 1
HltLSHIRE FARMS SMOKED
$
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Sausage •••••••••.•. !·~.

·c:be Steak ....... ~~. S2

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lnstallatien af llurtwork &amp;
humidifiers, furncKt, heat

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GAL.

PARKAY

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BANQUET REG. or SPICY
$ 39
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Fr1e
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46 OZ. CANS

FRESH BAKERY

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Olftr Goo&lt;l Thru Sot. Mar 2, 1917.

BAG"

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Gtod 0.., At Powell's Suptr-'tt
Offer Gtod Tlw1 Sal, May f, 1917

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Vacuum 'alaating of structural steal. tanks,
buildings, and miacellaneous items .
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL614/ 949-2686
4-15 I mo.

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

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

$1 ~9

!{noll ·1 ..... (llt..llr
Goool Only At l'ewttl's SI.ZhiMUI

Offer Goool """ s.t. May 2, ltl7

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Moton, W.

•Insulation

FLOWERS FOR

•Storm Doors

All OCCASIONS

•Storm Windows

•Replacement Windows

NEW IDEAS

•New Roofing

PURL &amp; BARillA
VAN MEIER

"FREE ESTIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE

l04.77!-l57l
After l

PH. 992-2772

61

4-28·'87-1 mo.

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Public Notice

Pomeroy Bowling Co.
382 t. 2ND

sr.

Bring Ihis ad w ilh
your famly or group
Ia bawl 2 gam11 and
gel one freell

Good Fri. &amp; Sat. nights
or anJ open bowling
time. Call us lor parties
for your groqp.
992·3432 or 99li~1~~.

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BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp;GARAGES
"At Rtasonoblt Pricu"

PH. 949-2801
or 949•2860
Day or Night

NO SUNDAY CALLS
06-86·tfn

1128t lt n

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tank~.

PAT HILL FORD
. 99l·2196

Middleport, Ohio

Roger· Hysell
Garage

SOMEONE CARES · Riveraide
Chrl1ti1n Ac•dtmy ht a 19
plnnen willing to underwrite •
student for half th• tu ition. Bt
ont of th• f lrat new or returning
1tudent1 10 t1 ke achlenttge ot
th lt great oppanunity. Call now

304· 743·81 07 "743· 3823.

6 Lost and Found
Found · Medium brown •tw&gt;n
haired dog with red colter. FOund
at Holrer Ho1pital. Cal! 1514·
44&amp;-2886 or 8,4.of48-2981S.
LOST· lmportsnl papen It
HclrerM•dlcal Center. Name on
front Or• Smith. Pleualf found

Ph. 614· 388·8429.
Found: Udiet watch in Pomeroy

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flowers, Sowing,
loskot lid!
COIIlPAIE OUR Pai«SI

614~843-5248
REASONABLE • lflllllf
8·20·'86 tfn

LOST in TNT trta ftmllt bil~k·
t•n dog, tight ,., tatoctd
88801 . Jerrv Hooper, ~04 - 675·
5131 .

PH. 949-2860

Council of Village of Middle-

or 949-2801

New Homes Built
"Free Estimetea"

port 11 follows :

No Sunday Calh

3-11-lln

3 Announcements

Sec. 11 . That all ordinances

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-nance are hereby repealed.

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This is to notify all pen"ori 1
Sec. Ill. This Ordinance
c oncerned about the corposhsll takof elfeci and. be in ration known 111 MAX 'S
force from and after the earPLACE. INC . of 308 Souih
liest date provided by law.
Third
Avenue. Middleport,
P11oed the 1 3ih day of
Ohio
46760,
has filed a Car·
April. 1987.
tificate of Diaaolution whh
Atteat: Jon P. Bu ck, Clerk
the Sec retary of Sute. State

Dewey Horton.
President of Council

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solution.

14) 22. 29 21c

(41 29; (6) 6 21C

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

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CAMPSITE

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FOOT PARK"
HAS IT ALL

BOATitfG •••
FISHING •••

may not e•ceed '1 .50.
•Any manufacturer' s coupon
g,..tor then II 1 C INUI be re·
dnmed at face value onty.
oOnly one menufKturer's couponporHom.
•Tho total vtluo of tho rntnuftc·
tuNr' l coupon connot
the purchaM price ot tho item.
Monoy will not be refundoct.
•Thle ort. dooa not apply to Po.,..., Supor Volue CoupOt-.
fNe coupons. or ony compo~;.
tor' • coupons.
~Thll offer ••clud• mo-tes.
or any oth• item• JII'Ohibitod

HUNTING •••
No· MONEY DOWN·

••c.od

$50 PER MO.
. ALL CAIIPsmS LfVEL I SHADED
DIRECTIONS: Rt. 7 So. 5 Miles

by . . ..
oOffer II only good for product

below Gellipolia croaa Raccoon
Crk Bridge - Follow Signa.

oil hand. No Rolnchoclto.

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PH. 992-9949
lob Barton,

Ow111r
2·5- -86-Hn

FIR LANCE
350
PHOTOGRAPHER
VHS HOME RECOIDER
Traoolor1 35mm I 110 Pool·
li10 lli•• to VHS Yidoo lapo
&gt;Wedding•

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LOIIIIG
VINYL &amp; AWMIIIIIIIM
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of ell Types
Complete Gutter Work

in conflict with thi1 ordi·

ASHLAND
190 MULIEIRY AVE.
POMEIOY, OH.

Worked in home area ,.
20 years

" Free Estimatet"
••. ,
CALL COLLECT:

Ph. 16141 843-5425

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antique$!

CAU 1 DAYS A WEU

Pomeroy
HOURS: Tues.·Wed.·Fri .
11 a.m. to 7 l _.m. •
Sunday: 1 p.m.·7 p.m. ·
bJ Chanro or Appointment

4 / 1 / 1 mo. t.

Wanted To Buy

Wep1yc:1sh for l11e model clslft ·
u11d care.
J im Mink Chtv.·Oida In c.
Bill G•n• John10n

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410

SERVICE

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND,
TOP SOIL

FILL DIRT

IO.B·tfc

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
All M•k••

•Washert •Oishwashen
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Orvere •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4·5·11c

THE DITCHING

24 HOUI TOWING
&amp; lOAD SIIYICE

SERVICE

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

AU Types of

Trtttchlng
GAS· WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

Ius. Ph. 985-3113
Ho1111 915·3837
4-22-1 1110. p4.

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G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
49835 St. lt. 124
ladne, Ohio 45771

949·3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
All llalt11 &amp; lledels

24 HI. SEIYICE

l ·IH ,..:-pl.'

ACD ON
TOWING

9C9·9070 or
. 949-2045

4·11-1 1110.

SSO Pagt St., Mid.lport

Ph. 992-3537
4· 1-' 07· 1 mo.

SAU$ I SEIVICE
U. S. IT. 50 EAST
GUYSYI.lt OliO
AothorizM Will Dttro,
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fl111 E••lt•••t
Ptrta &amp; Stffll''

••artl L WrlteMI

ROOFING

NEW- .EPAIR
Outten
Down1pout1
Gutter Cleaning
Peintlng

FREE ESTI,.,ATES

949·2U3
or 949-2161

HHHft

A llllldlll,i'Pirlil

3 Announcemant•
I will not bt ,..,_.ibl• fiH any
chbt• contftctecll for by lfiYOM
0111or ihon myiiOif. Rot« D .
Ciorll.

HO&lt;oo lhop Opon, Ml'l 2. 1:00
PM, Jtckton County Fslr
Ground. CoH1 ......... W. Va.
lpa.,..odJ .C.H.C.t. a...tlan!
.... 304-J72·4J7J,

like you 11 httring ? Will, we
nMd people wh.o w1nt to mtlle
between ·~· to 11000. per
No pie In the 1ky . This i1
rnl tnd 11 happening now.
Where do you wtntlo b11i or 10
yeart from now? Well, •II we can
qff" you 11 opportunity, upw1rd
niobllhy. complatetralnlnganda
chance to have tun while you are
mlldng money . Opportunity 11
knocking. Call 114·992 ·6488,
••k for Mr. Anthcny for the relt
of your life

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6689.
Ellm Homett209 South 4th St.
Middleport. Room and board for
elderty and h~tndl ·cap. R•fer•n -

ces. 614· 992-8873.

15

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Instruction

Retrain Now. Southeutern lui•
lnett College. C1ll 814-448-

4317.

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LEARN HOW·-· You can tend
your c hild to 1 di1tlnctlve
Chrlstlen Schoc l. Rivenlde
Chri1tlan Academy , Milton. WV
for halt the normel coat. Call
now 304·743· 1107 Of 743·
3823 .

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Y~td

S1lt forti on In 2

yun .

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toyt, bllttl, lob McCorm c Ad.

ltwn • riding mower,

&amp; Vicinity

Fri. &amp; S11.

Yard S1lt, Newborna to 1dult1
clothn. btr stools. miac. Off Rt.
7 o n Addlton PK . IPPfOJt, 2
mllt1. ht Ad. to lift. Whitt
houN with rtd batn bthlnd
Addavlllt SC"hool. April 27 thru

M.ay2 .
Q.,ege Sale, 4 -Famlly , April 28
&amp; May 2, lmi. btlow Galllpolla
Rt. 7 . Quilt m•ttrllll, yarn, 1
variety ot lttmt .

3 Family Y~td l1lt, Fri. 6 Sat ..
9to1'. 10 miiH out on St. Rt. 211
btfata Marctrvlftt. Aeln t tnotll.
New h1nd mad• qullt1. and latt
of othlf thlngt.

G1rage Stlt May 162, 9· 5.
Antique, dl1hn , books, clo·
thing. 1 'h mlltt Soulh of Alo
Grtndt. Rt . 3215.
Big Y1rd lilt Fri. &amp; lat. Mty
1tt.2nd. Ni~t clothtt ••••
small to large, thott , eutoma·
tl1111 perta. llrn and otharnumtt·
out lttmt, alao wheelchair,
walker &amp; hotplttl btd rUnt by
electric. Tlmt 8tol. Corne to
Thurm1n Itt Oratn HouH bttldt
tht pott office.
Thurt ., Fri., &amp; 811. Nltr Nonh
Gtllll High Sohool, ltont tHI·
dtnet. Cabinet. HWfn1 INIctdnll, ttovt. Ph. 11 4 · 31181U.

.......P.ome;o:y ..........
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
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U11d Mobile Hom" Ph. 81•·

bootie• tooii•CIOthtt·CI•plckup
eep-fanca po1u. Amlqutt end

U6·017&amp;.

Buying dally gold. s ilver coin•.
rlng1. jtwelry, lttrllng wa,., old
coina. l~rg• cuntncy . Top prl·
en. Ed lurhtt Btrb., Shop,
2nd. Avt. Middleport, Oh. 81··
Buying junk care. Cell1fter &amp;:00
pm,

Colt 814·912-5848.

OLD quilt• fctlh paid I11 4 · 2•5·

9448.

collectfbln : J•rs· mllk bent...
ttontwere-lnuffy lmlth lugt
•nd more. CrtbtrH'I, Kerr Ad.
Two unth1 mil• Wtu of

Aodn*Y·IId-"Ad.

3 F1mUy Yttd 8111. Fri. • Itt.
9tol. woman•• girlsprenypklt

[ illj ri iiYIII I'III
:) I! I VI 1.1' ,

REPS NEEDED

Plft-tim• AN nHdtd In a nice
100 bed, long•ttrm urt f.ellltw,

BultvNI•

Yll'd 811• 111 Fourth
•·•rm
Tu•• Thru Itt.

Ave.

wcm1n1 clothn, c hain HW,
WoodtpiiHif, dl1h11 , tOOII, wtll
o111en. ruge . Routh L1n1.
Ch"hlrt .

White O•k Rd. , third houtt on
right. Urge Yltllty, 1ntlqutt,
furnhura, dlthM, ttc.

1.4 mill oft Rt . 7 Otorgn Cratk
Ad., Fri. &amp; Sat., M1y 1•2. lam.
Atin Clnt:lttd.
May 1et • 2nd, 3YJ mil.. out
141 , 10f1 &amp;. chair, mtttrnt
eprlne. 1180 Toyot1. chlldrlft I
adult clothing Ph . 514·441·

1811.

L..rge Y~rd S.!e off 114 on
lldwtii·Rodney Ad . Wl';'ntPhll·
liPI • C1cll King, WoodCftftt.
hoover waah•, bl1c1t • whitt
TV , boy1 blut J11n1. dl1hn.
c urtt lnt, qt. cMtnino Jtrt, Pftl•
turt canner. YC)u n..-nt It, wt
htvt It Thura. Fri. 6 Itt.

3 Ftmlty, Acluh • GhKchtnl
clothlng, houMhcld lt1m1, mit e.
Off 110-At. 325. NE of Vinton,
Frl a Itt .

Dff••

row Mora'1on At . 7 , by Memory

e

,...,ly, M001

1ot ond 2nd.

Rout• 7 acrou from Memorial
Otrdtna. Clune, IN ei1e aumm•
end wlnttr OIOthtn• Cbaby, tloys.
girtt, ladlt1, men), toyallile " "·
furnlturt tor houM 1nd bllty.
Otrtgt 1-'• Thurldev, AprK 30.
Frld.y. May 1 and llturd~.
May 2 . 315 Condor lt .,
Pomttcy.

Urge lala. PlnaOrove,.d., nut
to the Tlrt hrn . lebo~ fumltu,.,
gun rick , ltuc k mkrort. etnnlnt

J•rt.

P'"""''

Ctnn.,.,

tn\leh

mort. Follow _.nt. Phon6 114· · ...

112·1344. Mov 1otond Ind.

2 ftmiiiH . April lOth tnd Mey
1st. Behind Rutllndf:ltmtfttlry.
Rtln Ctnctlt. 8 ·4p.m.

Ntld 10maan• to brulf1 · hog 2
1crtt in Bldw.. ..-... Ph.
014-448·21 01 afttr 8pm.

ADOLESCENTS
One ot 1tat1'1 llfgllt mott
conprthtfttiW · mtnYI htttth
Pf'Oif'lml oft• k-It ground floor
opponuni1y In 1 ntw Outpatllf1t·
Adcklc"" PfOOUM. JCAH t ocredhtd program
chM·
l•ng lng te1m trt a tm1nt
approtch requlrln9 lht follow ing
lui·Umt poeltjofta:
CLINICAL aOCIAL WORKlA ·

Mev 11t. and 2nd. Late• fMIMy ,
lott ol ohlkiNnt c~th•. Woad-

Mey 1tt end 2nd at Don "••
tttldanct on At , 12.4, Mln1r1·
'lille. lpontored by Mlnttt~llt
Church women.

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Pelrlct Vlllagt Ywd Slit, Thuu.
Fri. &amp; St~ . , follow signa off 1•1 .

PSYCHOTHERAPY

a~oo am-4 :00 pm.
Furnhurw. houHhold, clothll
end loti of ml10 . Zll Union
Ave .. PomtrC)y.

3 from

Ktmptr Hollow
Poner Ad.

good Hnefittavlll tbl•. Conttet
Mtry O'lrllln, Director of Nur•
lng, 8 Gifllc Hill• Nurtlnu Center.
Monday thru Frklay .

M1n1g• Tr•ln... FuN·Tlme tlll ·
perlen ct detlrtd. E• c •ll•n t
wagn, Good fringe blf'lefitt.
Mutt btnH'I, elttna. alllft. ltnd
reply to lox T·l02, Cart of
Otlllpollt Dally Tribune, 826
Tf)lrd Avt., Qalflpollt, Oh.

3 ftmlly yerd ult. Mty 1, 2, end

Osrdena . Aaln aeno.le.

Moving 8alt, Thun. l=rl. I 811,
Zml. from Porter oft 114 on

11 Help Wanted

Yltll, glatWfertt, ntw qulh1.

clothing. tome toyt, hin cen·
celt. Kerr lethe! Ad. bttween

Yllfd Salt, Fri. • Itt. Olrlt &amp;

Y..-d S_.t Frldt~y, 8 ·4 . Krlttl Or.
fh . 31 Wnt , 2mi. ~~~ hcapital.
Smt• riding mowtr. ch Hdrtnt
clothn.
Y1rd 8elt 147 Stcond Ave.,
S.C .. Mty 2 . 1 · 3. Nlc tlnftnt 6
tOdd..,. ctothn.
3 Ftmity-Gittgt: S al .• Adutt '
c hlldrtn• clothtt, f•m equip ..
houN plantl. l · lpm. Porter Itt
tid• M. E. Church.

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1 V. mlltt Hy1..1 Aun. Thur. fiEri.

Woment. children• clathll.
114·112·1271 .

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•3 f1mily ysrd ult: ltby

clolhet, Jr. mill okJthlng, mena.
clothmQ, l1mp1, rtc.ord pll'ftr,
12 lneh color TV, FM elf rtdlo,
Cflfttman rWfna mow•r. ttotm
door . llhchen appllence~j oloct.,
wooden Crtftl, Eto. l.att hOUM
on Minlf'tvlllt Rd. Mty ht. 11nd

2nd. 1:00-1:00.

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l f1m lly. Frldey tnd ltturd-w
I ·Z. N1•t tc rid~ tllt5on In

lr1dbury. Alin cenctlt.

Saturday , May 2. 48• . . teh St.

Mlddhopan. 1:00·1&lt;00.

At John luttln on lucc"' Ad ..
long lottom. May 1at. end 2nd. ·

Good. clttn m• ehlndiH .
S11urd1y s nd 8undty. Bradbury
Aold jutt be'fort the achool.
l1by, c hildren' a, tdU ~I t:IOttllrtg
end mlact llantoul.

......P.t ·Piaasaiif .....
••&amp;o·
&amp; Vicinity

2 Ylf'd Balli Hllttop Or. V•ml. out
N1lghbothood Rd . off 141 . May
1-2, 1 -1, bllby cloth ...
wom11n1, •m•ll m11n1, Jttrao,
commodes, bttint, awning, TV,
iuppoowo•o.

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01rage Sal•. two fOtm el gowns
•nd mlec. Fr l and S tt. 40

AtQulrt MSW, MA, or Ml In
lthtiilor•l l oisnc•t"· CIInlcal
Ptyehology with 1lltnt 2 ytlft
pott-mllftlra tJtPtf"ltnOtl prlmlt•
ltv whh tdolttetnts In W.dMd·
uti, group •nd f.,ltv
Pftf••btv with .ubstlnce abuM

Y•d l11111t . • lun .. 10·1. At
7 tlmottto Eurtke. MIIC. ittm1.
Y11d latt, l20 Founh Ave. MIV
2 . l · lpm . C lo1hlne. toyt,
tPol ltnc...

Yard Sale. Wid. Thurt , Frl.
2304'/r M1dl10n AYt.. 9 :00 1Y1

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Oertt• I ale 2 milt from 141 o n
No)fhboohood Rd . Apr . :10 . Mov
1 · 2 . loti cf dtfflrtnt Hems.

Olgenlc Otrqe Salt. twlmtnlng
1)004, biC)ICI", old qu ilt lops.
toye, 1ttr10, lots of mlec, AprM
28, 28 , 30. Thlfd houH off Rt.
17 Leon ltdtn Rd on riQht .

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PIYCHOI.OOY AI lilTANT I

AtQykt MA. or Ml In CttnkM

PoychoiafY ptuo 2

BOGGS

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Work w1nlld mowing, odd joba .
tight h1ullng. Melga. Gatlie a nd
M11on Coun1ies . 114 -992-

Vtre Vll'l Mtttr, Com• 8th and
Coli-s~•. lyracutt, Ohio. Mty 1,

~IYCHOLOOY

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

Situation•
Wanted

Qerag• 81te. M1y 1 end 2 .
100'• of lteme: howtewlrtt·

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Office.

985-3561

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TOP CASH p1ld fOf '83 modtl
and new., u11d oar1. Smhh
luldi·Pontiac, 1911 Eatttm
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M-F, 8.-n to !pm (Central
Stlnd1rd Tlmel .

Entertainment
Wed .. Fri. &amp;Sat. Ni&amp;hl
9:00P.M. to 1:00 A.ll.
The Medallion Band
12.00 Cover

2374 .

·10Cooklng utenllls, ltrga tilt
olothlng, TupPtrw•r• dlshn,
llaotrkl grill, I gat. htavy lluml,
num kttde, electric tWMptr,
Chrlttmtt atnmla novelll•,

814-441 -3172

Pool and p•rlc dlrt etor, Mlddl•
port Munlc lp11 Pool. AppNc,.

ICUI OUT fOl fUIUIE USE)

Someone who drlvea to liv• in
1nd ~.,, for lady, room 1nd
bo1rd, 1m111 11ltry. 304-175-

Ytrd Salt. 1105 Teodort, near
the golt ~ovrH , on Mey 1 • 2 .
Curtain•. btdtprttdl. hout•
hold Item•. boys and tdultt
clothing, •ntiqu11 tnd col'-ctore
lttma.

vldod. Call: 1-812·131 ·1170.

3-9-'87-2 mo. pd.

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Porch Salt, 80 l oeult S t .,
Jtwelry, antiqu11. mlac. FrldiY
&amp; 61turdiV. M1y 1 &amp; 2, 8 :30 to
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For bu1ln"t Mtountl . Full·
time. UO. 000- 180,000- Pttt·
tlm1 . t12 . 000· •11 , 000· No
St!Ung, fiPtlt bt.linMI· Itt
your own hout1. Training pro·

RUSS MOORE
992·2526

Hey Youll 11 th•t whtt

enthuat•ltlc, energ1Uc Pl!r•on

Ctth In 1 dal thl Auction way.
Click'• Auct on Strvlct. 304·
896· 3430, LletniiNO. 75. ·87.

992-7632

1124 East Main

ht. 1449.

3 F1mlly Y~rd Sale. 4VI mMt• out
Rt. 141 Ill Wllk .

•Graduations
•Valutbltt
•Ins. Claims
•Specitl hants

Hiring! Gcvernment jobs-your
tree. 116,000.-118,000. Phone
Clll retundtble. j602)838·88815

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN

Government Jobs . t18 ,040 ·
t59,230 yr. Now hiring . Cell
806-887-1000 EJtt. R-9805 for
current flderallitt.

LOST C11lco C•t nam~ Cleo,
blind In one eye. 304-875- 1O.t&amp;
aher 5:00.

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TRANSMISSIONS

N•td three ~eoplt to inst•M
tnltfgy man1gament equipmtnt.
116. an hour or Plid per
in1YIItlion (low vohege) . For
int•rvitw call 1-40•·982· 6891 .

8328 .

Found: ltditl wat~h In Pomttoy
buain111 ••ction. Call and dlt·
crlbe, 114· 892-3233 or even·
lngi 61 4· 882 -710?-

982 . 3471.

VINYl SIDING

SIDING CO.

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in Order to Comply with
Current State law.
Be it ordained by the

v ention Coda of the Codified
Ordinances, a c opy of which
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Installation
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HOURS: Wod.-Thurs.-lri.
10 a.m. to 5
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Othtr tim11 by «honu or
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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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Mature e"lllperien~ttd penon 10
Cafe for infant, 4 daya e week.
~If . requ ired Ph . 8U-448 ·

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Lo1t: Norweeion Elk Hound .
Black and arev. Ha1 collar 1nd
dog tags. &amp;1.t·98&amp; ·4162 or

If. 124, Pamoroy Ohio

Alto Trm111luloft
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

AVON: Benefits. "1-employad.
in11.1flnce evalltble, prir11. goo.d
earning, own produc:t1 at colt.
Call 61•· . .6-21 58 .

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ingt 814-992· 7807.

LOST, nt of hov11 •nd vehi cle
ktyl , If found pltllt drop off tl
Regl111r OHice.

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Phone Billi Here
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(614) 992-6550
lEliDENCE PHONE
(614) 992·7754

SANDBLASTING - Dry BleSiing, Wet Blasilng, and

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Hearing Aid Selection
CJ Swim Molds · Interpreting Services

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PAINTING - All types including space age insulating

Computerize~

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SIDING - Vinyl , Aluminum. -and Wood

BOWLING!!

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CARPENTRY- Additions, Garages. Sun Docks
CONCRETE WORK- Sidewalks; Basements and Drive·

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ROOFING - Shingl••· Rolled Roofing. Gutters and In·
sulating Roof Caating

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HUD ALL

GHEEN'S PAINTING; INC.

Residential - Commercial - Industrial

- Addont and remodeling
- Aocfing and gutter work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing and electrical
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Call 992·6952
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LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET

All types Carpentry,
Plumbing and
Electrical Repair 25%
Off for Senior
Citizens. Free Est.

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ON CARPET 8o PADDING
Expert Installation
Up to 36 Months Financing Available

1UNEUPS to tRANSMISSION
CALl 992-7403 Apt.

CALL (6141985-4222

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WEAR DATED

Automotive lepair
&amp; Service

pumps, ancl air conditioning.
All work guaraniHd.

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR

MOHAWK CARPETS

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

auidonlial and !mall

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Giveeway to good home Ph.

MONEY tor coll~e. Cell the
Amw N•tiOn1l Ou1rd tor FA EE
i"form~tlon PICket . 1·800-142·

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mt1tlfl t JCPifienct; tndudlng
crtclent'-11 fOf tettk'lt. I!:.,.
ritftCI to be with en adoleectnt
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tftnt tnYironm.tn4 wtth t _ .

etanct lbu• cr.ttmlat
AM potlt:ioM aff•a co...... ltNt
selr;' _. DOf'llllttthtnelw berttfitt. A ~ end poiWM
work tn'tttoniMM I!Vtth futuN

opportunity.

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In confldtnct to: R. Wkwwoo4,

V11d ltlt Thurt. Apr. 30. Fri . •
111 . Behind Caktwtll Tru~k
Shop, If rein witt bt IMide.
Y•d 1• tum l.tt n A.yt
FumHurt At 7 , .... It Addtv Mil
ldtoof fifl1 bflck houM complttety pett tchoo4 Oft lth. Lou
INby tlernt, lnfnuhUdrmt,
wo"*"'· Jr't. men1dothlng.
lamps, 10p11 furnltutt. so,_...
thing for .veryoM. Thun .• Fri.,

Montoi Hullh lwvlcoo. 1:141 • lol. I·!

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OIIia 4110ol., no.
O.rot~ Ill• Mov 1•2 • ·&amp;pm.
~t . Ill 1ft Rodney. lmoii kido
lomeonetocaftfortldertyitdy, . . .. Meternhy clothw. all

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.Oigentic Garage late, ewlm·
mlng pool, blcyc.... old Qulh
topt , toy1. t ttrtO, lots of mit e.
April 21, 21, 30. Thifd houttoff
At . 17 leon ltdtn Rd on r\vht.

3 flfflllyYifd late, Thurtand Frl,
Two miln from Potnt PltHinl
out At. 2 on tht rtghl.
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Thurt, Fri. 81t. Uttlt of every·
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

LAFF·A·DAY

18 Wanted to Do
Jim't odd jobs painting, drive·
way resealing, t;llrpenter work P, ·
roof re pa ir. tnntl &amp; hedge •

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upe rienced . Calt 614 · 379 ·
2416.

PSYCH I A 1'11.1&lt;-

Rooms fer ,ent. day. week.
month . Gtllia Hotel . Call 614448·9716. Rent aalowat 1120
month .

Ph . ~14 - 446 - 2750 .
Pit~no . lessons In
minute~ outside

47 Space for Rent

mw- hoHHt, five
of Gallipolis.

Call 614-446-6638 work. nr
448-7649 home.

Office Space for Rent . Excellent
lor Attornevs. Accountant, e:tc .
Close to CoUrt Houte. Cell
Wiseman Real Estate Agen&lt;:v .
614-446-3644 .

Man IQ mow grau . Ermta l
McKinnfty . 76 Court St. Call

614-446-3668 .
lawn Care Ph . 61 4 -446-4076 .

Mobile Homo lot Plant Subdivi·
sion, wooded, concrete pad.
county water availiible Ph. 614·
245-5865 or ~46 · 0239 .

Will do babysitting in my home

Any age, any shift . 6 Years
experlonce. Ca ll ef tcr 5pm Ph

614-388-9373 .
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Business
Opportunity

I NOTIC
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THE OHIO
VALLEY
tNG CO. recammonds that you
do bu tinest with peo ple vou
know, and NOT to tend money
through th e mall until you have
investigated th e o Hering

Grocery and Carry Out Buainesa

lor sale in Cheater. Ohi o. l ocated adjacent to State Routo 7 ,
For more in for rnation, call 1·
614 -687-3933 afttu 6:00pm.

Own your own joan-sportswear.
ladie1 apparel . mens. children &amp;·
maternit y, large ,ilf! IJ, petite,
dan cewear·aeroblc, bridal, lin·
g&amp;~i8 cr acce11ories t tore. Jord·
ache. Glrano. Calvin Klein, Ser·
glo Valent&amp;, Evan Picone. Lil
Claiborne. Gasoline. Heolthtel!
over 1000 o le,.. $14.800 to
&amp;26 ,900 Invento ry, !raining.
tix1ure1. grand opening etc. Can
open 15 d&amp;y s. Mr. Sidney [404)

262 4489 .
OPPORTUNITY ~NOC~ING .
High profit dealeuhip Potential
evallabe in J county area. No
1peclfic investme nt . Complete
lintt of proven Anergy aeving
products for lhe hom o and s mall
businen. Cell Dannv Gibson at
1 ·404·952· 5691 .

22 Money to Loan
8600 00 AVAILABLE FO R
CHRISTIAN EDUC ATION .. . It
you ar lt lnteros ted in send ing
your child to an exceptionAl
tchool for half the cost , All other
benefits frt~e . Cell now colloc t
304. 743· 8107 or 743-'3 823 .
Milton. WV .

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Professional
Services

" A little Dotigrt", int erior detig n busin ess for people on
limited budget . Independently
own&amp;d. 304 -676-6636 .
RIVERSIDE ACADEMY MAY
BE FO R YOU . Apply now tor
S500.00 scholarthip at River·
1lde Academy . Cell 304· 743·
8107 Ot 743 ·3823 .

Ca rpet installntion . 304· 676-

6804,

Real Estate
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Homes for Sale

New lOR 2 Ctlr g&amp;rage, bri c: k
fro nt, front porch. ni ce lot. 6
mllet South o f Gallipoli s

$47.600, Ph. 614 -446-8038.
Two nice 2 OR hom es with 2 cer
garage &amp; wtHkthop, 4 .383 acna
on Rt . 218 . Ph . 614 -446 -!1686.
tl 000. Down · $2 13. per. mo.
smftll 2 bedroom house. Cnrpttl
&amp; air conditioner· 100' 1!150'
l ot , 6 miles hom town. 614·
446·8698 9am to 6pm .
3 BR Houso wilh 32 acr es for
ta le. In Eurakft ncrou h om th e
dam. 131 ,900 Ph . 614 -446·
2206 .
3 BR Brh;k, 1 y, baths. CA . nonr
Hul;r:er M edict~l Co nl or. Fenced
In htwn , 848,600. Cell 6 14·

265-6266 .
3 BedrO(hn with ana c:: hod (lllr·
age. forced air gas, tlrAp lace.
hardwood floor~ , in 1o wn
$27,000. Ph. 614 -.446-1171 ur
448-4306 .
Modern 3 bedroom home hRm e.
lg. kitchen plenty of c11blneu .
refrigerator, electric range. dis·
poJal. dining room . 2 lull baths.
c•rpeted, full basement finithod,
CA, new gu furnace. lan ced In
backyard. lg. C: ftrport . Reedy to
movt In to, good loc11tlon on
Suntet Dr, on Second Ave. Ph.

614-446-2573 o• 446 -117 1.
3BR , 2 IJathl, g11rage. lg.
klt(l hen , dining room , lg. liv ing
room, AC . 9YJ% ln utrB!ll S3000
down &amp; take over payments. Ph.

''Thi~ is 'reality therapy/ and

life is unfair. That's why I'm
raising my fee again, Mr.

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Homes for Sale

2BR . Ranch Style HousE!, full
b.nement . 2 baths, one att11chod
ga rag e &amp; breenway . S u rrounded by tland of pines on 13
acres_ Pond. new tence, barn.
Call davs 6 14-446 · 2107 Clf
evoningt 246 -6600
Mid dleport , reflrtithed inside, 6
rooms. bath, large porch, gar·
age. work s hop. good lo cation
Call 614 ·992-2602
3 bodruomtJOustl. 2110 N. Ma in
St .. Pt. Pit . $30 ,000 .00. 304·
468 · 1875 . " No Rea ltors
PleasA"
3 bedrooms. 2 car garage.
basement. 1 acre lot. four miles
from Point Pleuant, priced in
mid· fifti es. Call304-675 -5835.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST. GALLIPOLIS. RT 35.
PHONE 614 -446-7274 .

For sole by owner. 1979 Buddy
141170, 3 BA . 1 1/, baths. total
elec. wood ttorage thed, wood
7'h x8. perch, underparteling.
some furn ishings, located lot 4,
P~~rk lane Mobile Coun . Call
61 4 -446-3066 after 1 pm .
1984 141!86 Mobile Home.
fenced vard. 3 lots. At. 160 at
Eve rgteen Ph. 614· 446 ·1339 or
446-1528.
1976 Buddy Mobile Home·
141166 with 12x32 add on,
wuher and dryer and wood·
burner included. Call 614· 446·
8427 11l1er 6pm or 446-1279
1983 Nashu a 3Br . In good
condition. Call614·266· 1448.
1976 , 12x80 mobile homo for
sa le. 92200. Call 614· 992·
69 41
1974 12x65 Eagle. 2 bedroom,
tolal uhtctrlc::, 1 bath, wood stove
and 2 decks . Ca ll 614-949·
2 149.
1974 GrAnville 14 x70, 3 bedroom . 1 v, b11th. all elect ric. Must
be moved: $6200. 080 . Call
614-985 ·4367 ,
1 2x.60 mobile hom e with 12x24
add ilion, sitt ing on 100x200 lot ,
818 ,500.00 . 304 -675-7669.
1976 Ho lly Park treiler , ex cellent
&lt;:onditlon, tolal electr ic, centr&amp;l
Air. 36x8 porch, 2 small out
buildings , 1 -16x20 build ing
with do g p An Attllch ed to bllt:k.
Setting on approx . v, ecte.
lo cated on Jim Hill Rd . 1 mile$
from Httndetton . W ill taka used
&lt;:a r or truch tr nde ln. Call
304 -676· 4848
1986 Ctlamplon mobile home.
Throe bedrooms. extra nice.
$16,900. Financi ng ava ilable.
304 - 676·44BO .

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Farms for Sale

7 1 acres Guy11n Cr110k at Glen wood has wells , sp rings. b11rn1
11 nd build ings Ph. 304. 622-

1916.
20 flcre larm Hann an Trfl tt
Road. Glenwood. W. Va. for
more inform11tion c all 304· 7735118 cr 773 -6188 afler 5:00.

93 ac res. 7 miles on Rt . 62 from
Point Pleau nt. Timber, miner·
als. well, teptlc. Owner financing. 137.200. 14,200 down and
1242.22 per month. 304-6266367 .
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110 acres. Leon Baden Rd.,
House &amp; outbuilding, Stream
througtl proper ty 304 -468.1066.

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Business
Buildings

614-446-2472 .
3 Bedroom 1 acre Harrisonv ille
lUll 816.600. Ph. 614· 742·
3168
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For sale by owner : 2atorv .hou se
in Middlep ort ovedooking park.
30 vr. guarn teed vlnyle siding.
w·W carpet , 1 '1.1 b11th , unique
WMdWOt k. 614· 992 · 5126
Government hornet from $ 1.
iU· tepeltl Delinq uent 11111 prop
orly . Repoll&amp;lllone. Call 806·
687·6000 Ex t. GH .·9805 lor
curr ent utpo !Itt .
3 BR ., recreation roo m, kitchen.
dining room. huge front And
back porch . 8x1 0 wooden build
lng. yard with chain llnlt fence.
fhut lc Hi111, Syracute. Ohio.
614 · 949 -2910 between 9 ·
4p.m. 6 14 · 992 · 5~66after• : oO
p.m.

Com mercial bulldlngt for leue.
Downtown Pt. Pleasant. Storet.
offices. A·One Real Estate.
Caro l Veage1, Bro ker. Call 304·
675 · 6104.
747 lnddustrl11l tto rag e 12 foot
over head, door, 3 ph111te1 of
fl lectri c. 1 8x48 steel building
614 - 446 - 2362 For
appointment .
Re t t4urant &amp; Tavlfn for tale.
Intere sted parlles write Bol! P23
In care of Pt. Pluunt RBgister,
200 M11ln St . Pt . Pl., WV.

35 lots &amp; Acreage
Ashton building lots. mobile
homes permitted . Clyde Bowen.

J•. 304-676·2336.

Ren1.11s

614·992-7160

2239.

Houses for Rent

Furnished House $186. 2BR .
131 Rear4thAve .. Gallipollt Ph .
446-4416 after 7pm.
Shoestring Ridge Countrv
Hom e, 2BR . Lg . l ivingroom .
new carpeting, fenced ye rd.
prefer adultt, references re·
qui red S 100 deposit, 6200 renl .
Pav own utilities . Ph . 814 -4461768 8pm to 10pm.

Nowlv redecorated 3 -4 BR .
family room . Plenty of 1torago
space. Ni&lt;:e location . Ph. 814 ·
446 ·7026.

2 story house tor rent. 17 acres.
Rutland area. &amp;225 . per month .
Cell J o Ann Stewart at 814 742 -2421 .
Unfurnished , 2 bedrooml, all
new paint. Will accellt 1 or 2
children. No inside pets. Deposit
req uired. Call614-992-3090.
Houses and apartments for rent
in Pomer&lt;ly and Middleport. Call
614-992-2403 .
2317 Mt. Vernon Ave, 2 bed·
rooms, gas furnoce. AC . carpet.
nice yard. $260.00 ref. and dep .
304-675-2651.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 Bedroom 66x14. AC , quint
neighborhood. Reference&amp; deposit required. Close to Rio
Grande . Adultt prefefred. Ph.
614· 246·6866 or •46·0239 .
2 Bedroom Mobile Home. Ret. &amp;
Oep. re(luired , Call 614-2661922 ,
~Trailer

11bove Krogeu in Pom &amp;roy for rent. Total electric. Cell
614-992-6215 .
2 bedroom traile r for rent in
Racin•. Call 614 -992-6039.

2 bedroom treiter. couples , 1
small child, lOCU!It Rd, Rt , 1,
Point Pleasant. 304-675. f076
3 bed room treiler Plymnla Road .
Gallipolis ~B"Y · 304-676-3693.
Small house. located Rt . 36 near
Beech Hill. &amp;150. per month.

304 -676 -1900,
Two bed room trailer, adultl ,
deposit requ ired . 304 · 676·

2636 .
2 bedruom furnished mobilo
home. 14 Burdette Addn. Pt. Ph.
304 ·676 -8372.
2 bodroo'm mobile hom a 141!62 ,
utilities paid. prefer farm work in
exchange tor rant , references
req uired, 304 ·676· 2960,

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom basic rent t176 .00
plus electric. Also required a
$200.00 security deposit . CON·
TACT: Ja ckton Ettatet Dept. Ph
446 · 3997 E;quo l Hou tlng
Opportunity.
Furnlttled &amp; unfurnlt hfld apu ..
t150 .00 and up . references Ph .
304· 676 ·7738 or 304- 675·
&amp;104 A·1 Real Estate .
New apartment: completely
turn. Re i. &amp; Dep. 1 Df 2 adult•
only , Call 814 ·446· 0338.
Furnished Apt . 1 OR . 701 Fourth
Ave .. Gallipolis. &amp;226 UtUit iH
Pd . Ph . 446-4416 alter 7PM .
740 Second Ave. 1 BR .. t18&amp; :
per m o. Deposit required . Call
61 • -446·4222 between 9·5.
2 &amp; 3 BA . unfurnished aptM·
ments , snd 2 8ft furnlthed
apartment. Call 61 4·446·0284 .
3 roomt &amp; bath, tto¥e &amp;
refrigerator furnishe. Ut ilities
paid, No children, no peu. Ph.

For lllll!t • lim'ettone, nnd.
gravel, fill dirl, firewOOd. Deli·
vertld. 304·676· 4412 .

5 p·c living room suite $260.00..
New 5 pc dinning room set
0110.00. 304 -676 -6268.

W.Va. Call304 -773-5651 .
Spa&lt;:ious 'Mobile Hom e lolt for
rent, large recreation and pic::nic
aree, free lot give away. 304,
675-3073 after 6 :00PM .

--------------------Space for rent. tra iler spaces.
Locust Ad. Rt. 1, PojntPieasant.
304· 6:76· 1076 .

47 Wanted to Rent

Merc handi se
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St., Gallipollt. New &amp; used
wood-coal stoves. 6 pc:: wood LA
suite t399 , bonk beds $199,
recliners new 8t used bedroom
tuites. wr inger washon , 81
ahoet . ' New il.vingroom suites
8199 · 6699, lamps. Call 614 ·

Jenny linn baby bed with
mattress. &amp;I!C cond, no.oo.
Phone 304-576-2416.
Hind quarter of beef for sale. call
304·676· 2837 aher 6 :00PM .

Build ing Materials
Block. brick, sewer pipes, windows. linte ls, etc. Claude Win ·
lert. Rto Grande, 0 . Call 614·

246-5121 .

Concrete blocks all tlzee yard or
delivery. Mason sand. Gallipolis
Block Co.. 123V1 Pine St .,
Gallipolis. Ohio Call 614·446 ·

2783.

Re ady mix concrete and all
concrete supplies. Call us Valley
Brook Cement and Suppliet,

304 -773-6234 ,

Valley Furniture, now &amp; used.
Larg e section ol quality furn iture . 1216 Eu torn Ave ..
Gallipolis.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washen , dryers. refrigerat ors,
rang es . Skaggs AppliM ces.
Upper River Ad . boside Stone
Cre st Mole l. 614 ·446-7398.

LAYN E'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chairs priced from
U96 to $995. Tables ISO and
up to 1125 . Hide·a · beds 8390
to S6lil6 . Recliners 8226 to
S376. lamp• 828 to t126.
Dinettes 8109 and up to 8495.
Wood table w-6 chaiu 8285 to
$796. Desk 8100 up to 8376.
Hutche1 $400 and up. Bunk
beds complete w -mattreues
S296 and up to 5395 . Babv beds
$1 10 &amp; 81 7S. Mettrettel or box
springs full or twin S63, firm
S73. and $83 . Quean !lets 8225.
King t360 . 4 drawer chest t65.
Dressers S89. Gun cabinets 8 .
1 0. 12 gun . Gas orelectrlcrange
&amp;376 . Babv mattresses S36 &amp;
&amp;46 . Bed frames 820, 830 &amp;
King frama t60 . Good teleetin
of bedroom 1uitos, met1l ca-binets, heedboards 830 and up
to S65 .
Used Furniture: wood table &amp; 2
banchet. beds. &amp; dretser. 3
miles out Bulaville Rd. Open
9AM to 6PM , Mon . thru Sat.

614·446-0322 .

Parsons Furn iture
141 S Eattern Avonue
Mattress &amp; Box Springs- S99 . 95

Set

Oragonwynd Cattery Kennel .
CFA Himalayan, Persl11n and
Siamese kittens. AKC Chow
puppies. New Chow puppies.
Call 614 ·446 ·3844 after ?PM .
Groom end Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breeds ... AII
atyles. Juli e Webb Ph. 614-446·
0231 .
AKC Registered Rottweihu. Int .
Ch . Kastanion B&amp;um bloodline
$400. Male 3mo. Ph . 614-388-

9354 .
Registered English Springer
Spaniel Pups . Excellent hunting
~toe k . F. T. Champions Dad &amp;
Grandparents from England Call

614-446-1393.
Aef:llttered Beagle Pupa, 3mo .
old. 2 male. 1 female . 850 , eac:h.

Ph. 614-246-9678 .

Male Pitt Bull dog. 304-8953530 .

57

Musical
Instruments

PIANO FOR SALE . Wanted:
Responajble party to &amp;lsume
small monthly payments on
ll ieno. See locally, Call manager
at 61B-234 ·1306 anytime.

69 For Sale or Trade
Plane ticket to San Diego for
S200.00 Ph. 614-446-0193 .

Bunk Bed with Bunk•· $199.95
New Chest· 8 48 .00
New Livi ng Room Suites·
$179 .95

Farm SUPill ies
&amp; L1v eslo ck

Kenmore Wether &amp; Dryar 1yr.
old 1600. heavy duty, Stove &amp;
refrlgeretor 1yr. old 1600. Ph .
614 -446-8621 or 446-4778 .

61 Farm Equipment

Good used floor model &amp;
portable color TV't Ph. 448·

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 36 Watt, Jackson, Ohio.

1149.

614-286-6461 .

Used 10fa •nd recliners. Corbin
&amp; Snyder Furniture. Ph . 6 14·

446-1171 .
19 Inch Motorol• Quasar T.V.
with ttand $100. 6 pe. bedroom
suite with box springs and
mattress $200. Call 614-992 ·
2413 after 6 p.m.

54 Misc. Merchandise
Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over
1 . 000tires . s i ~:es12 . 13 , 14. 15.
16. 16.6. 8 mile• out Rt. 218.
Call 61 4 -256· 6261 .
Plattlc cistern ttate 'approved.
plastic teptlc tankt, plastic
culverts, metal culverts. RON
EVANS . ENTERPRISeS. Jack·
son, Oh. 614·288-5930.
Harballfe and wallp•per lntlalla·
tlon. Ph . 61.t -4•&amp;· 3131 or
448 -2200 or675 -2480.

Utility Bldg. Spl: 30' x40"x9 ',
18x8 Overhead door, Servi&lt;:e
Door. •6333 Erected. Iron
Hone Bldgs. 614-332-9746.
300 gallon tpraver tank with car1
aod 20ft. boomt t296 . Ntw
Holland 270 hay liner with
model 60 bale kicller .~
•1 .295.00. JoAn Deere r•lke
t860. Jotm Deere Hay condl·
lloner $1350. Cell 814· 288·

6622.
M 1 uey Ferguton 65 tractor
w ith plows. disc &amp; cultlv•tor.
corn pl1nter, bush hog $3800..
315Mallrtferguson0itHiwlth
6ft . ~ finith mowtf t 38150. Call
1514·280· 81522 .

41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr. ranch, Rodney Vifl•gell ,
U86 mo. plut deposit. Aeferen·
cts required. Call Blackburn
R11ltv 814·-46· 0008.
Unfurnished houtt, 3IIR. Rodney ViH1gt II . 1276. Pr.. 446·
.t•16 tftet 7PM .

7 rooms, 1'h blth, hotJse In
Chester, Oh io. PriCe reduced
from t27,000 to t21!i ,OOO. Call

3 8A r•nch. t300 p.r month
plus ullllties. O.p. required. C.l

514-966-3671 .

514·388-1124 • ...,.4pm.

Farm Equipment

Vermeer 504 Round Baler used
1 season 56500. Ph. 614 · 388983~ .

4K4 Farm Tractor with 600
hourt. PTO. front loader . Call

614-446-6980.
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor with
plows &amp; disk . Good running
condition, new paint, S2000
Firm . Ph. 614· 992-6092 . ·
Case Model OC·4 Tractor in
goOd cond, Wide frontend, 3pt . '
hitch $760. Cau 2·14in. pull
type plows $76.00. 7ft. Or&amp;g
Disk $76. Hay wagon with
factory bed and side&amp; nice shape
$260 . Ph . 614-3B8· BB95 after
6pm.
Moving: Sale of Brand New
Gravely Tractor 19hp. No .
8199· G. Purchace price 86000 ,
Asking 65000 Flexible Call
Farm All. 200 quick hi tc h
tractor, with hillside plows, disk
$lickie mower, clutven. ha $
triclyce frontend $1,200 Call
388-9358 &amp;her 6 :00pm.
8 N. Ford Tractor. new paint.
Plows, di~. brush hog, blede.
$2760. 614-949·2013.
Chain saw parts. supplies and
repairs. Siders Equipment Sales,
Henderson. W.Va. phone 304675·7421 .
16 H. tamd em lilt top trailer.
304·675-1769

62 Wanted to Buy
Now buying shell earn or ear
corn. Call for latest quotea. River
City Ferm Supply, 614-446 ·

1 bedroom apartmenl in Mlddl ..
port, all utilltlet p•id. 1210 pltf
month. Ctll6,4- 992 ·6150.

Fumithed. ~~~ hllf duplu. 1
bedroom , privata entrance,
carpet. yard, Adulta only.
U1 1 .00 montt. Plu! tlt&lt;lrlc.
iOI• ond dop, 304·171·2111.

1979 Trans, Am 62860 FIRM .
Rebuilt engine, transmission,
new clutch, pressure plate.
throw out bearing, 400 cu. in.
High Performence. Needs Paint.
304·676-4819 .
'74 Impala. runs good. AM ·FM
cassette, after 4 :00 &lt;:all 304·
676-1361 .
19B1 Olds Delta 88, power
seats. power brakes, · power
steering. tilt and cruise. AM ·FM
tape. Clean, like new interior,
non-smokers &lt;:ar, 304-45B ·
1627 .
1978 Olds Cutlass Salon, 4
door, runs good. 260 V·8 '
engine, 72,000 miles. seoo.oo.

304-578-2941 .

1977 Camara, &amp;700.00. 304-

676-7829.
'BO Datsun, exc:: cond, no rust,
· 304-675·6689 after 5:00PM .
1980 Dodge Omnl, exc con d.
new e11haust. good trios. new
plug&amp; and w ires, $1 ,400.00.
304·675·3514 .

Trucks for Sale

614-379-2246 .
1977 Chevrolet Auto, PS , PB.
360 engine. Call 614· 4,46·

5· 10 Pick-Up. 4x4 euended.

Livestock

AM· FM Ster1t0. 26.000mi .. al ways garegtd, Pc:eUenl condi·
tion S8,000 Ptl . 614· 446 · 7500.

Duroc Boars . Bred just like the
boart we tested It the Oh io
Testation th•t gained ovJtr 2 .6
lbs. per day. Roger Bentlev.

Soblno. OH . 613-684-2398.
Horned Heretord Bult 6 Heilert.
Cattle are long &amp; tall. El!cellent
musdlng. Call Jay 614-266 ·
6618aher6PM . Butler Hereford
Farm.
Bently Pig Sala Wed. April 29,
7:30 PM, Fayette County Fair·
ground• Washington Court
House. Selling 150 head of
Duree's, Hamp· Duroc, Hemp·
York, Barrows. Gilts. Con ·
tlgn1r1 Roger Bentllv Ph. 613·
584·2398. leroy Larrick. Ran ~:tv
Quigley. Remember the Cham pion Berrow et the Ohio State
Fair Junior Show was purchased
et latt vtlf sale.
Registered Americsn Saddle·
br&amp;d Horus for sale, good

1986 Chevy 5 · 10 pick· up. 6
opaad. AM -FM . AC .. PS . PB.
topper. 25,000 miles. A· 1 con·
dition . 16800. 61 4· 992·6676.
1976 Chevy pickup 350, auto,
PS, no rust . nice truck. 2 tono
paint. $1 .450 .00. 304-675418L
'70 Chevy truck 327, 4 speed,
three quarter ton. 1700.00. 'B 4
Scooter 81.200.00. 6 hp Ro·
tiller used one month 8300.00.
304-676-6123 .
1979 Ford Cl900 C.O. 892
Detroit, 430 hp , 13 spud.

12.000 F 38.000 R. PS AC .
1973 Fruehauf 40ft . Flat Slider.

304·882-3235 .
Truck, 1985 S10 Maxi Cab.
304-676-6376 .

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

bloodllnu. 4 Mo"' Coli 614266-6461.

73

Regittered Quarter Horse Sorrel
Gelding 1 6 htnds, Byrs. old,
ucellent for 4-H Ph . 614-446·
4225 efter 5 pm.

1985 GMC luxury Conver~lon
Van. Plush interior, air, crui1e,
tilt. etc. Gar•ge kept. 12,000
miles . 816 , 000 . 614· 986 ·

Transporla t10n
71

Autos for Sale

1980 Chrytllllf Fihh Avenue,
good condition. C.ll 61•· 446·

0008.
1979 Grand Pr ix 1600 . Ph .

614-3811-9832
1980 ChevetHI. 2 -door, 4op..d. t700. Ph. 614-37921.t0.
Special· 1986 Mercury lynx -L. ,
2-door hatch, 6-aptld. 20.000
miles. Was 84500. Now 13800 .

Ph. ei4-3BB-B515.

1984 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer;
4 -wheel Or .. AC . 6 -tpeed ,
ttandard tr8nt., touring prg ..
great family car. Call614-446·
2066 Evenings or 448·8289
D•ytlme.

.

1986 Caravan, low mileage.
loaded. likll new. •10.100 or
bett offer. IH-742· 2026.
1979 Chwy Luv. 4 wheel drive,
,,,250.00. 304· 676-4437 or

'78 Biller. 4 wheel drNt , new
tires. headers. atrong ¥thlcle.
Stearns Garage, 304· 676· 7710
or 61:6-6749.
1983 Ch111rolet Gladiator con·
version van. loaded with optlont . 28,0.00 miles .
S1 1,800.00 or make offer.

304-882-3311 .

74

Motorcycles

1981 Kauuaki Ph. 614-446·

6980.
1980 Harl..., Sportttlf. Good
conditio'! 29000mi., UOOO.
Call 614 · 379 · 2249 after

6:00pm.

614-446·9715.

19515 Chevy 17.000 aetu11
miln. 100" Or1
' inal. ••ce41ent
condition. Ph. 14-4-41· 7059
btforelpm.

, 985 Su~:ukl RM 260. Excellent
condh:lon. 11300. Call 81.t992· 570&amp; after lp.m. 177
Brownell. Middleport.

1983 Dodge Coli extra good
thipa. 24,000mi. For sale by
own• t3000. Ptt . 6U-448-

Suzuki 660 GT, axe:: cond,

wh~o

t2,700. Ph.

1978 Ford fltltl . Nnt good.
uoo. Ph. 81e-448-8718.

1974 O.rt t400. 1978 Fo•d

LTD t300.

1171 Fairmont

'400. Ph. 114-lti· NII
1871 Yo'-. AC. Pl. PS. ilnrod
WI. 4 - -. I~ - · -ion

.1 .- - 1171 Do-. CoM

114-H7-7441 .

1976 750 Hond• te2S. and a
1977 400 KawaNki t300 . Ph.

304-675-«37 or 876-3354.
KZ 850 Kawa .. kl, ..00.00.
304-882·2111 - -·
Honda "70 tfiM bike UOO.OO.
Hondl 400 Hewk t700.00.
Both like ntw. 304-871-&amp;nJ .

76

Boats and
Motort for Sale

1913 Thundoft:roh. 17'120 h.p.
1·0 . 150 houft. Ont ownet He:
NeighbaftlDOd Rd. Ph. 1514441-1211 •"• 5 :00.
'78 Sea Iter 10 hp Mercury,
pawer trim: 12 TenMI ...

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Services

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Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetim e guarantee. local references furnished.
Free &amp;$timates. Call colleGt
1· 614·237-04B8. day or night.
Roger s Ba semen ,l
Waterproofing.

swEePER and sewing machine
repair. porls. and suppl ies . Pick
up and delive ry , Dav is Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mil e up
Georges Creek Ad . C all 614·
446-0294 .

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Min tnd the Mlchtritt, Ptrt I

Cha~lt tries IO IOICh hla
tgghtaOt hOw to play
Y041eyblll. (R) t:;l
I:DG ill 700 Club
• ill iiJI Night Court
Chrlallne'a shocked and Dan
furious when llat o1 new
judgla Ia poeted.
IIl • (I) Dynllly Gavin
Maurler moves in on Aliala,
Blakl learns 1ha1 Clay 11

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Is a wr~er has 1 rosy looltlng
tut"re, but It may bl canned.

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MEANS INFLATION
15 CO'o'-INc:;- BACK.

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behavior cauttl

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Lundy

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Into 1 clvlllln. t:;1
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Dillard Water Service·
Citterns, Wells. Delivery ~ rfy ·
time. Call 614-446-7404i No
Sunday calla.

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A &amp; R Water Service. Hem e
cisterns. wells, pools r fllled
FormMiy James Boys Wet er
Same rates . Call 304-675 ·

J .J . Water Service. Swimm,ng
poolt, citternt &amp; wells., cin
W•tterson ' • Wetor H..:Uifrtg .
reitonable rates , im me;!lia.:t e
2,000 gallon d~llv ery, ci sf8TQ.s.
pools, well. etc. call 304-'576-

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wotch the son o1 1 powwlul
ex amblltldor- (R)
111........,, P.l. Compulllon

2919.
HouM coal. limestone, '" an.f
gravel. Delivered 1 ton and lft;JI
Jim Lanter, -304 -676 ·1247

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...-vice. 304·676-224B.

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THEN THEV SAW ME
SLEEPING AT I#H DESK
50 THE'I' CIIOSE

50ME800'f' a$€ ..

ASK ME HOW

I FEEL,CHUCK ..

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+2

By Jomes Jacoby

.10 7 5 I 3 2

EAST

+Q 10 I !
'9 8 6

t8 6 2
What did South's jump to five tQ75
+985
+
Q 10 I
spades tell his partner? .Two things.
First, he did not have a solid spade suit
SOUTH
or he. would have jumped In spades at
·+AKJ98765
his first n!Sponse. Second, he had one
'Q
tto 43
or more heart losers. Since North
+2
knew lie could take care of the heart'
loser, he bid six spades, relying on·
Vulnerable: Both
partner's trump suit to have at the
Dealer: North ·
most one loser.
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Eau
Soo1b
This deal, taken from the recent In·· Wool
Pass
2+
tercolleglate par championships, gave
Pasa
Pass
those who reached six spades a chance
Pass
s+
to polish their declarer skllls. Routine Paas
Pasa
Pasa
Pass
play Is not enough. The fifst trap Pal&amp;
comes at the first Irick. II declarer ca·
,sually wins the heart queen In his hand
Opening lead: Heart four
tor,lay A·K of spades, he wlll surely be
de eated by the nasty trump split. In· clarer m"sl even risk a diamond 11·
stead, It costs him nothing to win the nesse. Try it this way: ace of hearts,
first trick In dummy ~nd then ruff a , heart ruff, A·K of spades, club to the
sood heart back to his hand.
ace, heart ruff, diamond to the king,
What Is the reason lor this? Taking club ruff, diamond to the ja~k, club
12 tricks wlll be easy if spades behave, ruff, and your last diamond to the ace
but If East bolas Q·IO·x·x, then South In dummy. That leaves you with the J.
must Immediately be1ln to reduce his 8 of spades and Eaat with the Q-10, but
own trumps to the same number as the lead Is In dummy and tbe hapleil
East'a. In fact, to achieve success, de- defender can take only one trick.

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1 Advantage
S Monastery
song
10 Shoot
crap~~

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1

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13

th

IM1p
6Hebrew
measure
7Greedy
8 English river
9 Golrer's

hazard

11 Perfl.tme

115 Follow

1&lt;&amp; Inhibit
17 Religious
16 Poor grade body
as Bacchante's 3S Hebrew
17 Droop
18 South
cry
measure
19 "Pony up•
African as Pavilion
36 Peace
11 Bring
plant
as English
symbol
to llgltt
Gennan
film
38 Giddy
23 Slim down
river
director
&lt;&amp;0 O....rated
27 Sea or
21 Vealer
80 Marsh bird &lt;&amp;2 o'Neill
1118ke
2&lt;&amp; Helen
82 African
play
28 Pennlsslon
Reddy·
beast
&lt;&amp;8 Daybreak
29 Swlsl hero
34 Seaman
moisture
ao Preachment rr-r'lr"r
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31 Greek
cheese ,
83Ciammy
3&lt;&amp; Turf
87 Jargon

ao

39 Ethically

weak
&lt;&amp;lin the

center ·

« Medlt.

region
&lt;&amp;II Outburst
&lt;&amp;a Direction
&lt;&amp;7 Over again

DOWN

1 Work unit
2June
beetle

3 Pollyanna
&lt;&amp; European

l

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river

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One letter' stands for another. In thb sample Ais used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apclltrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hinta. f:41ch day the code letters are different.
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Klcltboldna (R)

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A • M Custom Couchet en4
Reupholt1ery. St. Rt . 7 . Crow'l
Crty, Oh. 614·256·1470. Eve,
614·4.tl·3438. Open ddy 9 to
4:30, Sat. 9 :30 to 1·30. Old II
new Uphonared.

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304 -e7s -•u4 ,.,

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II LONGFELLOW

0 lport8 TIMIIgllt Action
pect&lt;tld apons hlQhl/ghtl with
Nlct&lt; Chtrlet antfJim Htlblr.

614-246 -9285.

ntlm,8tn.

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6370.

Upholste~v

on world economics

and financial newa with Lou
OobOI. (0:30)

•'P,ool~ .

87

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IUiptnOod.

·M ORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
A SINGLE PE'R~
Cl'-ISY R::l&lt; ~E
PR E::TT/Eff Gj!RL IN
TOWN.

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Ben'l 1011.

9

Magnum &amp; Hlgglne join
torcea 10 aacape apparently
certain deeth. (R)
11J lArry King Uvel In depth
lnllr&gt;'IIWI wltlif9p
newam1kera ond celebrillls.
1:30. ill iiJI E11y 8trwt Thl
aeaoon ot love dee&lt;:endl on
the menllon.
IO:DG. ill iiJI Thl Bronx Zoo
Falsely accuaed of astaultlng
a aludent, Harry Ia

Rf.AU..Y? .

CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor , Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
1
Phone 614-446·3888 or 614•

Ken '1 now

MUll

IIJ Prtmenewo Wrap upa of

CHARJTA&amp;£

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676-1766.

S1rlngll't

sleep

Bad ll1d the Ugly CNA) (2:41)
1::111 (1) NHL Hocltey
liJ • (I) Hood "' the Cloll

Rotarv or cable tool drillin g;
Most walls completed same dey )
Pump salol ·and service. 30t;J
896· 3B02
• .i1

Residential or commercial w1r·
lng. New serviee or r epa i~ .
Licensed elee1rici1n . Estimate
tree. Ridenour Electrical, 304·

(I)

;~ MOVIE: Tho Good, the

RINGLES'S SERVICE , expe i
rienced carpenter, eleC1rlpian;
m11on. painter, ro ofing (includ:
ing hct tar applicat iont 304\
675·2088 or 675-7147.
11

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

IiiAfraid• to Ptllactbocuott of

NICE Fl.YIN:
MR . BRYAI)I.'

Fetty Tree Trimming, s lu m~
removal. Cal1304 -675· 1331 . I

446-4477

pel'10rlallly dlcldeo whtther
or not to adopt lwo kld 0. (R)

Hammer

00...

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Hal- A kids ' TV

ALLEY OOP

RON ' S Television S e rvice·.
House callt on RCA. Quazaf',
GE . S~eciallng in Zenith. Can
~~:;.~ 6 -2398 or 614 -446;

Concrete finish. parking lots,
basements · any size job. Snnibr
Citizen Discount. Ri ck Garfield .
614· 985-4464.

I:DG ill 1om FtH
D (}) iiJI Highway to

()) «&lt;I IHOAII r;J
' 9 .1!21 Tho -

Mowing, Pruning. treo 8t stum'p
rem ova l. mul&lt;:h. stone. fill , aza.
lias, evergreens. rod odendtp n.
Ph . 614-446· 9646 .
I

614-446-7441 .

lor Comfort

nlghbnareo, Balkl'a Dec:ome
an lnsomnlac.(Rj_1:;1

work: Interior, exterior, remo ·
defing, peint ing, roofing , fr ee
estimates . C&amp;ll614-446-6174 .

Spring Cleaning Special 1
Lei us shampoo your cerpe111nd
give it that new look. Any sir,e
room only &amp;19.96 per roo m.
Great American Floo r Care, 750
First Ave .. Gallipolis, Oh. Ph .

I]))~·
• (l) Too Clott

;

All types carpenter &amp; con&lt;:rete

Formetly

A 1- R

Dectyl.:.. 8/rch - Amlzlt - Pl!/egm - REACH .
"Remember," lldvlttld the scholar, "If you- ten l!llllbles
down the IOid, ~can be sura that nina will run Into the dhch
before they REACH ~ . "
NORTH

liJ Entarllllnment Tonight
Ill (I) Pooplo'o Court
()) I!]) MocNIII/ Lehrer

KNI\16~!

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Water Service. John

_

YESYIIDAY'S SCIAM-llfS'ANSWIIS

D ill PM Magozlno
(1) llpor1atanltf (L)
ill lllnlonl tnd Son

' 79 Cougar XR7, new Pilht~
rebuilt engine no mile$, nice-c::"ar;
Stearns Go rage, 304-675-77..10:
or 676-6749.
.. • 1

675·7397.

_

• (l) Hogln't ~~

8 1t truck camper. 3 buriler
stauo, ico box . f urnace. SleeJ)s4:

General

.

Complete the chuckle (IUOiecl
by I•Hin g in t~e missing words
.__,_...__..__,_ _.,_... you develop from step No, 3 below.

•

7:00 ill Hanlc.lode ond
McConnlck

1985 Full ~ize pnp -up. slida.irf
truck c'amper Ph . 614-44B_::
864B after 7pm.
., ~, ""

85

.

anchOred live from Now
Yortc. (0:30)
I])) WKRP In Clncln1111H

26 ft. Titan motor home, com·
pletely selt·contained, gener,..
tor, sleeps B. 58900. Call
1
614-446-0008.
~·

84

My friend's car was stolen. At
tlteendofa-kltwaaretumed,
damaged and with this message:
"It does 115 MPH, but benar fix
the--."

the entertainment world Ia

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

82

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l!ll Newton't ADD1t (0:30) D
IIJ Showllz Tcidllr News o!

Home

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5

9

tranmission.
Competition
MuncieM
-21 Hunt
wideratio4
speed
plus shifter . 304 ·88.2 -3662 .

81

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1:00 ill Illig Vtllly

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676·3364.
1 977 Ford pick up. 4 wheel
driva. auto with tir, strong 400
engine, AM ·FM stereo, line
truck, Stearnt Garage. 304676-7710 Ot 676-6749 .

WOlD

EVENING

Used &amp; Rebuilt Transmiuions.
All Internally in$pected &amp; gua·
ranteed. Installat ion and pick·Vtt
available. Call 614 - 446 · 0 ~.6 6.

13

U'lllfY

':~~~~, S©~o\llA-d&amp;£tfS•
UMI
141to4 lor CLU I. PollAN .......;;...._ _ __
O four
Reorrang• leH•rs of the
scrambled words be·

• · WED., APRIL 29 • .

4418 .

1979 Lincoln Town
new
paing , new vinyl roof. new
tnglne. Good condition 12196.
Ph. 514-388· 8896 af1er &amp;pm.

.
1914 bean 4-- r. •4-now point • tm. fl. 700. Ph.
814-379·2512.

"Smoking or non-emoklng? ... "

1977 Ford Thunderbird. 1976
Ford Gran Torino. &amp;400 each.
Call 614-949·2603.

63

814-379-2812.

Hr

~'NW.T!

:·

2693.

6721 .

inttriof, Sh80)

APAATMENTS. mobile hom ...
houaea. Pt. Pleau..,tandGtllipollo. 81•·«5 ·1221 .

1964 Dodge Dart Convertible.
Complete but needs total resto·
ration. Best offer. 614-949·

304-896-3972.

1984 Chevette4Z.OOOmi. Auto,

1 tnd 2 bedroom fumlthed
apertments for rent In Mlddl•
port. AH utllltl• paid. C•ll
814-912·&amp;084 •ftwr 1:00 p.m.

1976 Dodge Aspen. 2 door. VO
auto . Good overall condition.
Best offer . 614· 949-2693 .

83 0MC half ton , 4 apd .. 20.000
actual miles. $6600. Call

ok. AM • FM. blodt I

~. m .

2 1983 Oldsmobile Cutleu
Calias. Hurst limited Edition.
low Mileage Ph. 614· 446·0648
envtime. 446·0941 after 5pm.

Wanted to buy grande logs
delivered to uwmill . Paul
Merc:Jr Sawmill, McArthur,
Ohio 5661 . 614· 696-5933.

4285.

1 bedroom furnished •panment.
Private Hlrance and parking.
Deposit and refeRnc•. No pets.
Phon• 114· 992 · &amp;942 after

Autos (or Sail)

72

c•

2 bedroom apt. far rent In
Pomeroy. abovt ear wath. Call

71

2985.

27' 10-speed bycv cle good
U n f u r nit he d Apt . , 1 8 R .
c::ondltlon t60 .00 C•ll bttween
S180mo. plus utilities&amp; deposit. 7 -9 PM Ph . 61.t-446·3538 . .
1977 Monu. standarc3, ftlr
324 '1t Third Ave. Ph . 614 -446· I ~:::::::::::::::;::::,L:;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~j cond. 1200. 4 13 jnch elumlnUm '·
e, eo or 3157· 11 ts1 .
~
•tot•. a1oo. Ph. 814-...6· 2806.
Gracious living . 1 and 2 bedroom apartmtlf'ltl at · VIllage
Manor and Riverside Apart.
ments in Middleport. From
$2 16 . including utilltiet. Call
614-992·7787 . EOH ,

llEWAiiJ;":-11

AL~IS~

304-675 -4038.

Ms11ey Ferguson. New Holtan d.
Bush Hog Saln &amp; Service. 0¥er
40 uted traclort to choose from
&amp; complete line o f new &amp; uted
equipment. largest telecUon in
S.E. Otlio.
JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SA 35 W. Gellipolis,
Ohio. Call 614· 446-9777, eve.
614-446- 3692. Up front trac·
tors wilt! warranty over 40 uud
tractort. 1000 tools.

HW::, illt;

~:-.'-..

The

Television
Viewing

Four 1~x:8 · US lndv m~g s.
aluminum slpts. $160. Phpne

Wented Rough Grouse eggt,

Quality Aottweller pupt. See
both parents and pup 'from last
litter. 614-593·8469 or 614696·1317.

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

742-2323.

614-446-31 04.2

Rough lumber. Oak &amp; Poplar
S160 per 1.000 by bundle; 20c
by board ft . 304-675·44,2 .

OIIL'I" Z5

,·

Parting out. 1971 Volkswago r(
No engine. C&amp;n paint body parts
to match vour ca r. Call 614,

~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~·a~•~·~""~*~~

446-3169.

County Appliance. Inc. Good
used appliances and TV sets.
Open BAM to &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat 614-446- 1699. 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolla. OH .

0

Trencher
and 460
John Witch
Deere
Uted 6610
Ditch
Dozer, 614-694-7842 or 59 4 .
600 6 .
· 61

55 Building Supplies
·3 or 4 Bedroom h ou~8 in Kyger
Creeh School Dimlct. Raferen&lt;:es Ph . 614-446· 862 1,

?

Hemlo &lt;: k, 5 ' to 6 ' tightly
thearod , conical shape. Ideal for
land11 caping . Sante.' • Forest ,
Evans,. WV . 304-895-3001 .

Spac::e lor small 'trailers. All
hook·ups . Cllble. Also efficiency
rooms. air and cabiA. Mason.

"El,At.f;,I!U'( A~ID tao

BUDGET Transm issions: Used&amp;'
Rebuilt. All tvpes torque conver-!
ters 81 transfer cases. eve,
Joints. Guaranteud .a .n1inumum,
of 30 day $, will deliver , cash &amp;•
Clll'ry or install Call 614-379· '
2220 or 1· 304-676-6758 .
:

Tony' • Gun Repaira. hot ,eblue·
ing. Open 9 :00AM to 7:00PM .
Call 304-676·4631 .

7479

614-445-2683 .
Furnished Apt. $240 . Utilltin
Pd., 1 SR . 243 Jack ton Pike. Ph.
446-4416 .

New stainlest steel palturi~:u .
Never· uted. 614 · 742· 2545 . ·

..

Ohio

BORN LOSER

Colt 614-378-6338.

76

..

Wednesday, APril 29: 1987

Boats and
Motors ior Sale

BoSton Whaler 8aat for $Ill., 1•
h ., government approved. ul) 't()
100M P motor, 1 ton load. ~ 500.

Sofa. coffee table and 2 end
teblu. excellent condition .
Phone 614-992-61 11 ,

3 piece maple bedroom outfit.
mattre11 and box spring. Sears
sewing machine. Call 304-6763244 after 5:30.

2029 Chatham 3BD. gas heat.
AC. S260 .00 monlh , referencet
required. Ph . 614·446 ·2206 .

5:00

614- 9~2 - 7463 .

Hous e for sale by owner. 4
bedrooms. liv ing room. dining
room . kitc hon. weah roo m. bath.
tcre11ned porc: h. See on Firth St.
In Syracuse. Ca ll 614- 992·

41

COUNTRY MOBilE Home Park ,
Routit 33, North of Pomeroy .
Rental tra ilers. Call 614 -992-

2 Ticket s for REO SpeectWigon
Concert. Ph . 614-«6-3805
after 6pm.

614-992-8215 .

For $ftht 68 R, country hom a. 20
ac ru 139 , 900 .00 . Cherry
Ridge. Meigs County.
Call
House tot sale or trade. May
contider land CO!ltract . 8 roomt
whh bllth , 1 ~ acres. Call

~~ I.SQfwA()Jl..,..,.-

75

45 Furnished Rooms _ 54 Misc. Merchandise KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

Furnithed room . t100. UtiUtiei
paid. Share bath. Singla male.
919 Second. Gallipolis. Call
446·441.6 aher 7pm.

Maturo chri!filln man grounds
ke6ping. handy man. lawn care

Wednesday, .April
29. 1987
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XZIIZBQ

CBQDY
TO BE WHAT WE ARE,
AND TO BECOME WHAT WE ARE CAPABLE OF
BECOMING, IS 11fE ONLY END OF LIFE.
R. L.

Y.terdq'a

STEVENSON

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Crn~Cefaaote:

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Plige-1 4- The Daily Sentinel

Pometoy~Middleport,

(•

Ohio

Wednesday, April 29,1987

....---Loc·al Briefs:---- Goodyear's first quarter sales up 11.5 percent
Modern Woodmen slate party
The Modern Woodm en.arC' sponsoring a family affair party at
Woodmen !-Jail at Burlingham this Sunday at 1:30 p.m . The
Junior Woodm~n ·s Club wil l hos t th e party. Families and
friends welcome.

Pomeroy·mayor issues 3 fines
Thirteen cases were processed in tho court of Pomeroy Mayor
Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
Forfeiting bonds were Wayne Findlay, Shade, $6.1. e xpired
tags : Gregory Lee, Pomeroy, $47: Bett y Snow , Shade, $46;
Chr is topher Ba ~ h . Nrw Haven. W.Va .. $.'i2 ; Ricky Walker.
Racine, $49: Mary Gallimore . Chillicothe. $45 : Na ra Hartman,
Long Bo ttom, $46; Rosella Rcdovian. Pomeroy. $45; Lawrence
Rose, Ra&lt;'inc. $4\ all pos ted on speeding charges: Edward Bell ,
Point Pleasant, $6:1. expired plates .
Fined were fl nthony Loscar. Coo lvil le. $47 ond costs,
co nt ri but ing to the drllnque ncy of a minor: Robert Foreman,
Langsville, $25 and cos ts, expired tags: Beli nda Richmond,
Rutland, $2!i and &lt;'O s ts , no finan&lt;'lal responsibilit y.

SA R chapter to meet Thur.liday

Triplett, has filed for a position
on counc il.
Re publica ns running for village counci l a re Incumben ts
' Bruce Reed and Henry Werry,
and John Wi lllam Blaett nar and
Brian S. Sha nk.
The election boards a t the
Pom..roy polls mus t consis t of
two Democrats a nd two Republica ns. Fry myer said , although the
Democra ts may not vote. fie cording to Frymyer . If the
Dem ocrat s would change party
to vo te In the primary, they
would have to be replaced with
two ot her Democrats during the
e l~t ion " In order to maintain the
checks and balances."
Pomeroy voters will go to one
of four plac~s to cast their
ballots, said Frymyer , first ward
to village ha ll, second ward to the
!lrehouse, third ward to Pomeroy

.&lt;~lated

Huti and '!'-bull pra&lt;'licP will be hrld from :i lo fi p.m. Thurs&lt;Jay
on thC' Rutl and fi eld.

unit.&lt;~

EMS

answf:'r seven calls

Mdgs Coun ty 1-:mNgcncy Medi cal SC'rviccs reports seven
ca lls Tuesday : Midd leport a t ll ::i:i a . m. to North Second
Avenue for Flrrtha Hall to Pleasa nt Val ley Hosp it al: Tuppers
Plains at 4::1:. p.m. to the Arbaugh Addition for Donna Reed to
Ca mden -Clark Mrmorlal Hos pital: Pomeroy to Eas t Mai n
Street for Cloria Brads haw to Pleasa nt Va lley Hos pital :
Syracuse at 10:14 p.m. trans ported .Jamie Li tchfield from
Syrac use to Vrlrrans Memorial Hospita l; rJomeroy at 11 :04
p.m . to Fores t Hun l=toad for George Folmer Sr. to Holzer
Medlral f' &lt;'ntPr: Pom&lt;' ro_,. at 11 : 42 transport&lt;•d Tra cy Gibson

Kaiser
tContlnued from Page I I
million equity Investment be
used to pay down Kaiser Alumi·
· num debt. fl sma ller amount will
pay expenses rela ted to the
holding company tran saction,
and the rem a lndr t· will be 'used
for general corporate purpos~s
as determined by the KalserTech
board.
·

rrom an auto aef'id(·nl on N,vP A vrnuC' to Vc· IC'ra ns Memoria)

Hospita l: S.vr·uru st• at II : 42 p.m. tran sport ed Everett Rhodes
from

th ~

months of 1987, reducing the
nuinber of outsta nding shares to
56.8 million.
The latest Income includes
$195.3 miHion from the sa le of 19e
GOOdyear Aerosapce and Motor
Wheel subsidiaries, but Mercer
a ls o r e p o r I e d ot he r
Improvements.
" Increased demand for the
compa ny 's tires worldwtdewas a
highlight of the quarter , with
improvement also r~orded in
most other operallons In the
Un ited States a nd abroad, " he
said.
"This solid performance refl ects a dramatic improvement
In earnings as a result of
long -term planning and Investment In state-of- the-art manufa cturing and research a nd develop-

men t ." Merc e r s aid .
".Unfortunately, It ·is 'dilutrd bv
the higher Int erest expense ou'r
Increased debet incurred as a
resulf of the company' s purchase
of shares ." ,
Celeron , which Is the last
remain_lng business to be sold

s:Jmf' acc•i drnl to Vf'IPr&lt;Jn s Mr morial Hos pita l.

Charge .., pendinK against .'ittspect
fllvln II . Hhorlrs. 1!1. of 11arbrrlon. is In Vr tr rans Mf'morial
Hospita l whc•rr• he Is b&lt;•i ng I r·c·at l'd fur in juril's sustained in a
one-r a r· arr ld cnt In l' omrro.1· shortly bC'fot·t· midnight Tuesday
n lg ht.
flccordlng to Pllu l ( :~r a rd. inves ti gator for Meigs County
Pmsec·utln g fl ttornry F'rrrt Cro w Ill. th e"'" '· a 1911:1 P ontiac
belonging to Ho na ld 't. . i1C'zo ld. JJc lilw&lt;rr·r , wa s s tolen Tursda~'
afternoon .
The' arrldrn t occurred at 11 : 4!1 p.m. on N~· r fl vr nue between
Klngsliury Hom es and the i1Pac·on Sial ion. Th!' ra r was totaled
In t hf' lncldrnt.
Hhodrs was ilr&lt;·ompanir d by two puss&lt;·ngrrs, a 17·ycar·-old
fr m a lr from Rarhrt·ton. and a loc·ai cousi n. Wi lli am Taylor, 1'1.
Long Rolt om. Ta ylor lrft thP scrnr' but was soon plrkrd up by
Pomeroy Pollrr. Rhud&lt;'s and the girl were t ransporl ed by E MS
r·o Vr tt•r·ans M&lt;'morial HoSJ)ital. C:t•r·ard said. Taylor was
t rca tc•d al t hP hospit al hrforc bel ng r·r lea srd to t h&lt;' custod y of his
mothe r.
Hhodrs and t hr gir l wf'l'r lis tNI In stab le cond iti on at VM H thI s

Veteran!! Memorial
Tu esda y fldmlsslons - Rosemary White, Middleport: Willie Coates. Middleport: Dennis
McKinney. Rutland; Ronald
.Jeffers. Pomeroy.
Tuesday Dlsrharges- Carnell
Va nre , Permelia Cox, Bett y
Music, Ber tha Rlghthou se. Mar·
vln Darst. Vivia n Powers. Mary
Gilkey. Id a Marie Dudding,
Martha Clonch.

Elementary and fourth ward to
Elberfeld 's Mechani c Street
warehouse. One of Pomeroy's
polling places was cha nged not
long ago and there remains
confusion among .some res ident s
as to where the ir correct polling
place is located.
In Columbi a Township, voters
will decide on a levy for 5.70mllls
t$&gt;7 per $100) for a proposed new
Alexander Junior High School.
Voters in Southern Local
Sc hool District will go to the polls
to decide a .40 mill lrvy (fou r
cent s per $1001 for the " improvement , reconstruction, renova ting, remodeling, furnishing and
equipping of buildings" in the
sc hool district. Although according to code , the ballot In Southern
Oistriet mu st be worded in this
manne r. the money is actually
being requested for the remova l
or asbestos from the district' s
schools , Frymyer said.
Columbia Township and South·
ern Local res ide nt s will vole in

under Goodyear' s re~tructuring
after defeating a takeover a t-tempt. recorded Income of S11.4
million after a loss the previous
year . Goodyear att ributed the
Improvement to Increased oil
and gas sales.

Con tinued from Page 1

their regular polling places.
Polls will open Tuesday at6: 30
a.m. and close at 7: 30 p.m.
Frymyer said absentee voti ng
will continue through noon on
Saturday. The Board of Elections
will be open from 9 a. m. to 12
noon Saturday- to accomoda te
absentee voters. Anyone over
age 62. a nyone who is ill, or
anyone who will be out-of-town on
e l ~tion day may votr absentee
b,v filling out an applica tion to do
so.
Frymyer said tha t a nyone
nePding more informat ion about
change or party. absen tee voting.
or other related ma tters. shou ld
fePI free to ra il th e Board of
Elections at 992-2697 for informa tion and assistance.

(i\s of 10:30 a.m.)
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of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

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flshland Oil .. .... ... ...... .. ..... .. ... 58
Bob Eva ns Far ms .. ...... .. .... 24%
Charming Shoppes .... .. .. ......... 2&gt;
Federal Mogul .... .. .. ....: .. ..... ... 42
Goodyear T&amp;R ..... .... ......... .bT'li
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By United Press lnternallontu
Sentinel Staff Reports
. The House, haying Ignored
warnings of economic war to
narrowly approve an amendment threatening some U.S.
trading partners , moved toward
wrapping up work .today on a
strengthened trade reform
package.
Lawmakers said they expected
a vote after more debate on the
bill c-ontaining the 1 tough and
controversial amendment from
Rep. Richard Gephardt , D-Mo.,
t.hat would force trade partners
to open their markets or fa ce
severe retaHation.
Gephardt wa s still scheduled to
speak tonight at the 50th annlver. sary \lanquet of the Gallipolis
Area Chamber of Commerce at
Rio Grande College and Communlly College. He was slated to
arrive at the Gallla-Melgs Regional Airport lat e this afternoon, a chamber official said
Wednesday. Gephardt was to be

accompanied by Rep. Bob Wise.
D-W.Va., the of!lclal added.
The Gephardt 11mendment,
seen· by many as an anti-J apan
statement, was approved 218-214
Wednesday just hours Japanese
Prime Minister Yasuhlro Naka·
sone arrived In Washington on a
state visit .
Nakasone was scheduled to
meet with President Reaga n
today at the same time the Hou se
was convening to complete action on the entire reform package
aimed at red ucing the record
U.S. trade deficit, opening for eign markels to American prof:lucts and Improving assistance
foi' lmport·b~ttered Industries .

Opponents of the Gephardl .
amendment. led by Reagan,
argued It would Invite relaliat ion
from other nations.
In a last -ditch effon to sway
waivering Republicans before
Wednesday's vote, the president
warned about 15 lawmak ers the
amendment " moves in precisely
the wrong direct ion by closing
our markets rath er than opening
foreign markets."
.
But Gephardt, a 1988 preslde ntial candidate, ca lled on the
House to support his provision
beca use It would warn other
nation s, "Unless they open their
markets, th ere will be definitive
action by the United States."

He ended up winnin g the
support of 17 of the 177 Hou se
Republkans.
.
The amendment would target
countries such as J apa n that
have verified unfa ir trade practi·
ces and excess ive trade sur·pluses with the United States . It
talks failed to eliminate the
problem a ft er six months, the
offending nat ion could su ffer a 10
percent cut In Its exports to the
United States for four consecutlve years.
·
Gephardt told hi s colleagues
they must choose between trade
i&gt;ollcy "statu s quo" a nd "a new
way, a tougher wa y, and what I
think Is the only way." To loud

applause, he added: "We have
got to make these changes. .to,
ma~ e America strong again.''
Despite Wednesday's vote,
Reagan claimed victory In the
narrow margin , saying he was
" pleased by the size and
strength" of the · anli-Gephardt
forces.
"(It sent) a c lear s ignal," he
as serted, "that protectionism Is
not the way to resolve our trade
Imbala nce. As thi s bill continues
to -move through Congress, we
will work with them to craft a bill
that will not put us on a collision
course with the world and Ignite a
series of trade wars."

Blood unit
collects
68 pints

Slxty-elghJ·ptnts or blood were
given to the American Red Cross
blood program Wednesday alternoon when a bloodmobile wa, at
the Meigs Senior Citizens Center
In Pomeroy.
Seventy persons reported to
By NANCY YOACHAM
eight -Inch slurry line under a
the unit as donors and U persOns
·
Sentinel Staff Writer
county road . Th e line would be
gave blood In appreciation for
. 'Meigs County Commissioners
fou r to fiv e feet deep, Robert s
blood given Jo relatives or
Wednes day authorized County said, and water would be pumped
friends . First time donora wer!'
Engineer Phil Robert s to sign a
through the line. The commisTracy P . O'Dell, Jean Durst,
contract with the Spectrum Map sioners said tha t SOCCO should
Brian S. Shank, Mary E . O'Brien
Publishing Co., Cincinnat i, to submit a formal request for
and Patricia Ann Parker. Debra
print 10,000 copies of a new Meigs
permission .
D. Mora and Phyllis N. May
County map.
·
The commissioners authorized
became three-gallon donors durCost ofihecontract, $7,870plus Mike Swisher, director of the
Ing the visit .
shipping, Is to be paid from the Meigs County Department of
Dr. James Witherell and Dr.
county engineer's budget. As Human Services. to purchase a
Wilma Mansfield were the at maps are sold, the money will be new telephone system for that
tending physicians and nurses
reimbursed to th~ . hif! hw ay department , with the underIncluded Lenora Leifheit, Jan
department .
standing that no local money will
Atklns, Ferndora Slory , Mary
FEEDING TIME - When you' re 11 hunt~;ry
left are Summer Groves, Cryotlll Hoiman,
The one-Inch scale map will be Involved In the transaction.
Jane Talbott and Beulah Ward.
lamb you don't care who feedll you , just lllllong IL~ Stephanlt• stemple, Amanda Theis•, .Jo•nny
include Insets of each of the Swisher reported he has been
Clerical wClNcers were Peggy
you ~et r~d. This patient little lamb named Speck, ScW'berry, Lena Yoachwn, a visitor, and Camilla
county's five villa ges. Approxl- given special permission to use ·
Harris
, Jean Nease, Joyce Hoowned by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bel'gle of Radne,
Yoacham. Another troop member, Trudy JuHtltl,
mateiy 22\\c by 34 \(j Inches In size, state allocated fund s to pay for
back,
Jeanette
Radford and Etta
Jet each one of these members of Racine Brownie
was not present. Troop le~der Is NorM Marlin.
the map will fold to four by nine
!Conllnued on Page 81
Mae
Hill.
Wanda
Imboden and
Troop 12!19 have a tum holdlnf! the boUle. From
lnrhes. All data and up-to-date
Pam Imboden were emergency
research Included In the m ap are
medical service peopll' worklnR
to be provided by the county In
at
the unit and R.S. V.P. workers
increa.~e
the form of public domain
w~re Marion Ebersbach, Han·
years.
COLUMBUS iUPI) - The
Information. flny revisions to the
nah Queen, Macel Barton, WilWarren J . Smith. director of
administration of Gov. Rl·
map before final printing,
liam
Hobark, VIrginia Bucha·
the Ohio Department of Trans chard F. Celeste Is considerbeyond errors, will be billed to
nan.
Thelma
Dill, Erma Rouah,
portation, said he Is lobbying
Ing asking for an Increase In
the county.
·
Meier,
Dorothy Long,
Bernadine
the governor to raise the gas
the state gasolin~ tax to pa y
COLUMBUS I UPI) -Controv The new maps are expected to
The
cap
Is
Jo
expire
next
,Jan.
I,
Esther
Harden,
Opal
Diddle and
.tax .
for badly needed highway
ersy over the Interest ceiling on
be finished in about 10 weeks.
reduci
ng
the
Interest
ce
iling
to
Richard Barton . Members of the
" Yeah. I guess I am," said
repairs and Improvements.
credit has halted the swift
the
old
18
pcrcenl,
bul
the
Roberts reported he Is still
ForesJ Run United Melhodlsl
Smith when asked If he Is
A representative orthe Ohio
movement of a "greased" bill House-passed bill cancels that. Chu rch served lhe canteen.
consld!'rlng the sale of municipal
trylng ·to convince the gover·
Contractors Association told a
light ening th e state's regulation So docs the Senate bill, which
bonds to fund an on-going county
Donors by co'mmunlty were:
·nor to take the lead In
· state legislative panel Wed·
of
savi ngs and loan associations . never reached the floor as
road paving project. Robert s had
Brenda CunPomeroy
Increasing the 12-cent per
nesday II would take an
Th r long-awaited regulatory spo nsors strug gled to round up ningham, Paula Brown, Dt&gt;bra
earlier contacted a Cincinnati
addlllonallO cents a gallon to · gallon levy.
bill, written to th&lt;· specifications the required 22 votes to pass II as D. Mora , Leslie .I. Atkins, Jackie
bonding firm about the proposal
"The adm lnlstration has II
make up for lost state and
of
all parties Involved. cleared an emergency. They failed.
but a representative from Jhat
M. Hildebrand, Mary K.
under di sc u ssio n , " sa id
federal revenues and keep
the Ohio Hou se Wednesday , but
"
There
was
a
shortage'
of
company fa iled to att end last
Spencer, Billy, J. Spencer, Lo·
Smith, "but no decision has
Ohio's highway co nstrurllon
ran aground In th ~ Senate over a
week's com missioners ' meeting
votes."
said
Senat
e
President
rctta A. Brown, Ll' nora
been reache&lt;! -" .
and repair program on an
provision k ee pln~ a 25 percent
to . discuss the matter. The
Paul E . Gllimor, R-Port Clinton. Mc Kni ght . Dan E . Follrod . ,Joan
even ke~&gt;l durln2 the n e~ t two
Interest cap on credit.
commissioners suggested Rofollowing marl:' than four hours of Ward, Brenda K. 'Neutzllna.
Th e House pa ssed, 89-8, the bill cau c us ing and corridor Tracy O'Dell, Wilma fl . Man s·
berts conta ct a Columbus bond·
craft ed following extensive legis - meetings .
lng fi rm. Highway Superintend·
field, William H. Radford, PamThe Pomeroy-Mason ferr y Is
ent Ted Warner also sugges led
thr big boat should be back In lative hrarl ngs In the aflermath
The Senate adjourned until 'e la .J. Miller, .loa n Morris , .lean
th at borrowing procedures . down temporarily but should be
sNvice right away . If other of the 198.'1 sa vings and loan crisis nexl Tuesda y , a t whi ch time Se n. Durst, Brian Shank, Adell While,
problems arc present. repairs precipitated by the collapse of Rlch(trd H. Finan, R-Cinclnnati,
t•br oug h local ba nks be back in service by about 3 p.m .
Kelly R. Ginther, RogerS. C'lurk ,
Home State Savings Bank of the Senate s ponsor, wil l decide OtJai M. Grueser, Howard P .
this afternoon.
Co nsidered.
could tak e longer.
Marcia Rodgt'r, wife of ferry
whe ther he ha s the votes .
·:At this time . Roberts said that
However, a IC'ased boat, which Ci nci nnati.
Logan . Mary O'Brien. Barbara
But a num ber of senators from
" J don't antic ipate an ything Mathews , Phyllis N. Ma y, Virgil
Rodger brought from Duffy.
~unty highway workers arc operator Darre ll · Rodger , reliandpair hlng county roads with ported that a drive shaft on the
Ohio, a .ro uple wPeks ago whe n both parties objected to th e changing by next Tu esda y. " sai d Windon, Patty Parker. Cnrolyn
big boat broke about 8:30 thi s
the big boat was down wllh a provision, which had escaped Glllmor, adding h(' believes the Charles, Sherry Sou thworth . Pa ~old mix materials. He sa ld I hey
notice until last weekend, main· meas ure will be sent back to I he tricia .1. Barton. Paul F . Marr.
b rok~&gt;n propeller. Is now being
wJll be cutting brush on Count)' morning.
talnlng
Indefinitely the 25 per- Financial In stit utions and InsuThat boat Is now on Its way to
hllr hed to the barge. With the
Road 28 t Bas han Road 1 as soon
Middleport - Ellis Clonr h.
cent
interest
()('ill n ~ for bank
dry dock on the Kan awha River
rance Comm11ttoe until the Issue Sarah .! . Fowler. Leafy . M.
leased boat and another sma llt&gt;r
~s possible.
boat which Rodger brought with loa ns , credit cards and r!'volvlng Is resolved .
&lt;Roberts reported that South· a't Henderson, W.Va., where
Chas teen, KennC'Ih E . lmbodrn .
c
him from Clinton . Iowa, ferry charge accounts.
ern Phlo Coa l Co. Is req uestin g repairs are to be made as quickly
Pat Kit chen . R.G . H~rmtl nn .
·ecrm lsslon to install a six to as possible. If the stainl ess steel
service Is expected to be back In
Kathryn ,Johnson , Gloria .1.
drive shall is lh t&gt; only problem.
op('rallon by about .3 p.m . today.
Peavley, Timothy Smith. Oorothy McCloud . Lisa 1\shlt·y.
Hanna E . Qw&lt;·n . Marlsha Nel ·
son, Patrlrla Loga n.
Syracuse - David Lawson.
Oarla
N. Thomas . J)ebble Off&lt; •n:. WILKESVILLE- Wilkesville edge that there Is a Jegltimale the end of each sc hool year
Lura R. Swiger. Trrrsa
berger,
area parents and teachers were need for Improvements at Itemizing expenditures. By Jaw,
M.
Drenner.
levy monies ca nnot be used for
assured of majo r Improvements Wilkesville.
Racln&lt;:' - Virginia Flland .
salaries,
officials said.
"There Is not another·schoolln
io their school with the passag~of
tContlnu~d on Page At
Several
parents
gave
verbal
(he five-year. three-mlllll'VY for the district that stands to gain
support
for
lhe
levy.
Qne
parent
v'lnton Count y Consolidated more," Crewey said. "We ha·
Schools that will appear on ven't had much money to spread was applauded when she said, " I
among six school centers and all think we owe It to the kids. We
Tuesday's ballot.
don' t . have this opportunity to
Ofl!clals pointed out that Wll- have gotten behind on repairs ."
help them very olten. Every
Board
of
Education
member
. kesvllle ha s a school without
The Rutland Furniture and
child
will benefit, not only this
rE'st rooms, forcing children to go Lpwell Russ reassured parents
Bottled
Gas Co. In Rutland Is In
year
...
It
's
their
future
we're
outdoors In Inclement weattter to and teachers that lhe levy would
no
way
a fflll at('d wllh the Rureach restrooms In another provide approximately $255,000 really talking about."
tland
Fuel
Co.
Former Wilkesville principal
per year for five years to be
building.
The
Rutland
F uel ·Co .. whic·h
Officials said that Is one of the dtstrlbuled evenly among lhe six Troy Thacker reminded' the
supplies
natural
gas to the
problems that will be a top school centers. The new advisory audience thai their parents
Rutland community, has flied ,
priority at the school If the levy commlltee's Job It to help del!!r· helped pay for their education
bankruptcy with I he Ohio Ut Ill·
and
he
was
only
asking
Jhem
to
ptases'. Plans are also in the mine critical needs at each
tles Commission. The Rutland
Works to renovate the gym and school. Each school will deft· be a part of their kids' education
Furniture
and Bottled Gas Co.
repair the furnace In the primary nllely receive a minimum of by voting yes on Tuesday. ·
gas Jo Us
provides
propane
LEVY
TALKVlnlon
County
Consolidated
Board
of
Education
Board members Russ, Sieve
$1110,000.
lJulldlllg.
customers
and
lias
nothing
at all
member Carolyn Cotlrlll, lltandl•g · at rtrllt, dilet1811ed the
Hunter, Donna Martin, Carolyn
Each JCbool has represenla·
·'I'Ilole present at a I'I!C.'ent
to
do
wllh
the
operations
of
The
upcomln&amp; Ill!\')' for count)' schooll wltll parents at a recent public
pilblle II!Millg beard Superln- lion, oftlclals said, and an annual CottrUI and the school prinlclpals
Rutland
Fuel
Co.
meetiDr In Wilkesville.
(Continued on Page 81
lenclent James Crewey aekllowl· puWIC reporl wUI be publlsbed al
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Controversy impedes
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on S&amp;L bill
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Vinton
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Ferry temporarily out of service today

:Ohio, area weather scene
South ('.,ntrul Ohio
fl r ha nrc of thunders torm s
car l)' toni ght ahd ci Purlng la iN
t o nl~h t . with u low bolworn 40
a nd 4o. C'o nsidCI'abl t• sunshln t•
Thursday ; With h l~: h s Jx-t wr C'n lill
and 6&gt;.
• Tht' probabillt)' of prwl pltat ion Is :Ul pcrcrnt ton lg ht a ncl ncar
zero Th urs day.
Winds will be:- from thr northw 'C's t a t Ill to 20 mph a nd !(Us ty

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Trade amendment wins by four votes

Celeste eyes gas tax

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Thr fcmai t' wa s hos pita lizr d for o,bsrrva tion only and will br

fl tiu' ns Mt' nlal ~kulth Ccntrr
wher·r he had lx-en sent by thr

Mostly clear tonight, wllh a
low lllliU' 40. Parily cloudy
Friday, with highs In ' the mid
70s. The prohablllty of preclpl·
tatlon Is near zero through
Friday.

Commission OKs
printing of map

rr lf'OSf'd to thf' c•ustoCI.v of hC' r P&lt;Jrf'nt s as soon as poss ible.

lhe statement was mad&lt;'. Thr
third sta tc•mrnt. un ro ia trd to thC'
ullcgC'd rape . wa :-o mt~d &lt;' rrrP tlll\'
'll ndw as lnitiulf•fl bl' .lucli'.
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In un OpC'Il l'Ourt s it uat io n. was
heard b~· othrt·s in add ition to

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, April 30, 1987

Rep. Richard Gephardt, D·
Mo., spoke to reporters after
the House, by a narrow vote of
218-214, passed his amendment to a trade reform bill.
The bill would require sane·
· tlons against leading U.S.
trade partners who deny free
entry t,li U.S. products .. (UPI)

rcc·eh·ing slol c n propc•rt y, said (;(·rard.

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Pollee haVl' turnt·d tht• muller ovi•r to the Ml•l gs Cou nt y
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Discharges Aprll28- Richard Milch, Carolyn Powers. Dana
Bishop, Mildred Blevins, Chester Raike. Amy Riley, Lloyd Shank,
J:!oster, Lau ra Caldwell. Mrs. Verda Shook, Michelle Skinner,
Nathan Clagg and son, Robert' Caro l Tan ne hill, Woodrow
Clarke, Viol et DOuglas, Ray Treadway, Wesley Turner, ChaFridley, Brice Hill. Norma Hy: rles Whitt, Tony Woodyard.
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Affiliation change available

Regular meeti ng or E wi ngs Chapt e r or the Sons of the
American Revolution wll be· held at the Meigs Counly Museum
Thursday. Dinner wll be held at 6: :m·p.m . wilh the business
meeti ng and program at 7::10 p.m. Int erested , individuals of
Meigs. Gal lla , fit hen s or Ma son coun ties are Invited to all end .
Speaker will be David R. Mcdert or fl lbany . His subject will be
on the lifr of General Hand , a close assD&lt;'Iate and perspnal
fri end of General George Was hington. Meder! Is a direct
descendant of G~nr r a l Hand a nd form ed the Hand Family
flssoclallon . His talk will inc•lude leiters and photographs.

Rutland T-ball practice

AKRON I UPI I First·
quarter sales for the restructurIng Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Co.
were a r~ord $2.3 billion, up 11.5
percent from $2.1 billion In the
fir st quarter of1986, the company
reported.
Income was $284.2 million, or
$3.99 a share, compared with a
loss of $.'i3.4 million, or 49 tents a
share, In the first quarter of 1986,
which included a $110.6 million
writedown of · oil a nd gas
reserves.
"Excludi ng the 1986 writedown, the 1987 period is ahead of
last year by $:18.2 mlllion or 82
perce nt," Chairman Robert
Mercer said .
Mercer said the company
purchased 40.4 million shares of
stock during the firs t three

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