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Plige-1 4- The Daily Sentinel

Pometoy~Middleport,

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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

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

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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.
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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.)
Provided hy
Bryl'e and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

Firm
Pri ce
flm Electrlr Power .. ..... .. .. .. 27 'A.
!IT&amp;T .. .. ... .. . .................... 24 %
flshland Oil .. .... ... ...... .. ..... .. ... 58
Bob Eva ns Far ms .. ...... .. .... 24%
Charming Shoppes .... .. .. ......... 2&gt;
Federal Mogul .... .. .. ....: .. ..... ... 42
Goodyear T&amp;R ..... .... ......... .bT'li
Heck 's Inc .... .......... ..... ... .. ..... .4
Li mited Inc ..... .. .. .... .. ......... 41 %
Multimedia Inc ..... ... ........... .'i-1'~1,
Hax Restaurants ... ......... .. .... ' 'h
Robbin s &amp; Myers ................ 1l 'h
Shoney's Inc . ..... .. ......... ..... .27 \7
Wendy' s Inti . .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. .. lO t;.;
Worthington Ind ..... .... ........ .17'h

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Highs will ra nge from 5:i to 65
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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
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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.
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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.
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car l)' toni ght ahd ci Purlng la iN
t o nl~h t . with u low bolworn 40
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Thursday ; With h l~: h s Jx-t wr C'n lill
and 6&gt;.
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zero Th urs day.
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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
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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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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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Reagan has kind
words for Russia
By IM R. ALLEN
WASHINGTON 1UP! 1 - For what ma y be the first time In his
career of Kremlin-bashing. President Rea~an Is taking the Russians
at their word.
Eager to achieve a nu clear arms agreement of some kind before his
two terms expire In ~1 months, Reagan Is praising Mikhail
Gorbachev ,
,
In a little-noted resp·l nsc to a question from a camper at an outing In
Santa Barbara for you ng ca ncer patIent s las t Saturday, the president
reiterated his "ultimate goal ,.. to get rid of nuclear missiles all over
.
the world forever ."
It may seem strange, but as soon as Gorbachev proposed
"denuclearlzlng" Europe with trea ties banning medium-range,
shorter-range and bartlefleld nuclear mLsslles, It was the NATO
allies, Secretary of State George Shultz and Reaga n himself suddenly
urging ca ution ,
"We must look at this Issue in a ca lm, careful and deliberate
manner," the president ca utioned.
The probl em for the United Slates and Its E uropean allies Is acute:
Without nucl ea r weapons, the NATO alliance cou ld be at the mercy of
a far superior Soviet conventional force of tanks and troops.
But the key to Reagan' s thinking was a statement in answer to the
child's question about "our deal on nuclear missiles."
Said the man who once ca lled the Soviet Union "an evil empire":
"This has n't been said enough , built 's th e first time there has ever
been a Russian leader who has actually suggested eliminating , ..
some of the weapons. There have been meetings before, but It was
always to deride. well, how fast a rate should we agree to build more
weapons. 1\nd this time, rhcy arc actually suggi'stlng, as we have
been, let's do away some of those weapons."
There are other, subtle, Indications, that the desire for a lasting
move toward nuclear sanity , If not a lasting place In thE• history books,
Is motivating a change In Reagan 's long-held suspicions of Kremlin
lea dership.
U.S. official s, at the same time they are analyzing Gorbachev's
arms proposal s, are scratch ing their heads over the Russian leader's
motives and his political strength at hOme.
The big question is whether Gorbachev's In it latlve on arms and on
opening his country to self-criticism and limited human·rights is the
real t hlng. Alter all, as Rengan Is fond of reminding partisa n crowds ,
authoritarian government s that make war on their own peop le ca nnot
be counted on to keep peace with their neighbors,
For the first time. the president seems to think that Gorbachev is
· what he appears to be, lakes the latest Kref!! lln arm s proposals
seriously and believes that any breakthroughs would be produred by
the Soviets' willingness to break from their traditional view,,
So far, Reagan has shown himself willing to break !rom the past ,
too . Now he must co nvlnc&lt;' Western Europe- which balked at U.S .
tnstallat ion of medi um-range missiles In 198.1- th at It really does not
need them aft er aiL
Bargaining with Gorbachev eould be a snap after that.

WASHINGTON - Israel, .
which has tried to rrilnlmlze Its
role In the Reagan administration's arms deal with Iran, may
Itself have been trying to sell
TOW anti-tank missiles to the
Tehran regime as recently as
February .

by an outside government (Israeli)" the telex explained, ad·
ding: "The Customs agent In
Rome feels we are ·on firm
ground In supplying requested
Information and assistance,"
Sources in the Customs Servlee ·
could provide no further details
of the negotiations, or the results
of the Investigation requested by
·
Italy.
Israel has consistently denied
that It supplied weapons to Iran.
But the Tower commission which
Investigated the White House .

arms -for-hostages opera lion, reported that Israel played ·a key
role at "critical points" in the
negotiations, The commlssio~
concluded that Israel " pressed ,
an Iranian arms dealer on the
U.S. • team, despite the CIA's
assessment that he was
unreliable.
"When doubts were expressed
by crlcttal U.S. participants,"
the commission reported , "an
Israeli emissary would arrive
with encouragement, often a
spec1flc proposal, and pr~ssure

to stay with the channel."
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Bush told the Tower Board of his: '·
concern that U.S. policy was "in· ·
the grips of the Israelis." He said·. ',
he thought Israel might be using;-~·
'\ he U',S, 'deal as a "cover" for Its 'i'
.,
own ·secret policy toward Iran.• .&gt;•
Israel's interests would be .!.
served by helping Iran continue •
its war with Iraq, an Implacable -"'
enemy oflsrael. As long as It was - ·
struggling against Iran, th'e Iraq 1
regime would be unable to take.·; •
hostile action against Israel.:.•·•

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, EASl'ERN continued to roll toward the 19~7 SVAC baseball title
with an easy victory over Southwestern .Wednesday . Above, an
unidentified batter awaits a pitch In yesterday's conference game.

The confidential Customs Ser·
vice document - a Feb. 23 telex
from the agency's Rome ofllce to
the Strategic Investigations Dlv·
lslon in Washington - IndiCates
that Italian officia ls requested
Information on a New York City
company reportedly Involved in
the deaL (The company, "Grand
M.A, Ltd,," Is not listed in
telephone company records .)
According to the telex, "a
foreign national (not Identified)
Is attempting to acquire In Italy
an enduser certlllcate for the
purchase of 10,000 BGM-71/ A
TOW missiles !rom Israel." It
then states: "The missiles would
ultimately be transshipped to
Iran . The missiles will be
sourced by tlie government of
Israel from Grand M .A. Ltd."

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try's notorious spies, bceausP
llr'd been rebuffed for mcmbe•··
sh ip In the Eton Sor il'ty as a
n ·sult of his flagrant homoscxu all!y. !Don't laugh : The rrlti ·
ra lly ncrlalmed Brillsh movie
"A nother Country" seems to
sug~rs t · that the Burgess-like
cha racter wa s justified In betray ing Rritain on pr~c lsc l y such
gro un~ s.t

Thr de&lt;'pcr reasons for treason
simply aren' t illumlnalrd by
reference to youthful snubs or
solit ude, All sort s of )'Oung mrn
In I heir IC&lt;'ns and ~Os have bern
swndlng lonc&gt;ly vigil for rentur·
lt•s, and fig hting lonelier wars, In
dcf\&gt;nsc of the Wes t. In an
important sens&lt;', !heir work
·i&gt;&lt;&gt;ga n 490 years be lore Ch rlst, on
lhr plains at Marathon. and has
ron tlnued eve t• si nce at locations
from Tours to Okin awa .
N;llurally , many tra itors are
alienated from their own society .
That almost goes without sayi ng.
To rite just one m or~&gt; example:
The British traltqr Kim Phllby
'tdolizl'd his fath et·. whom the

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The apparent beginning of the
deal was described In a myste·
rlous passage In the confidential
telex: Italian olllclals told the
Customs agent In Rome that on·
Sept. 10, 1986 - roughly two
months before the While House
weapons sa le to Iran was aeknowledged - "responsible of·
fleers or an Italian company ...
~ad a meeting" with a Dutch
middleman. There appeared to
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the Rome meeting and asked.
Customs to Investigate those
believed to be Involved. "pre·
sumably because of the attemp·
ted approach to an Italian firm

Phliby bl'lievl'd had
b&lt;·en 111-trl'ated by the British
e,qablishment.
Stil l,. people i&gt;&lt;'tra y their coun·
tr\· for a host of other reasons as
w;•IL many of !hem contradlc·
tor;v -.because thry're smug and
amoral. or because thev'rr too
r i(•vc •· for thrlr own good. or too
stupid. or simply bc&gt;rausrthe~'r&lt;&gt;
grc&gt;rdy.
A fc&gt;w of them - ,Jonathan
Pollurd being the latest example
-art out of misplaced loya lty or
Ideology .
WhPn all_ Is said and done,
· though. motives don' t much
mall!'r. Allhough there seemro
nothing remarkable about Lon~­
tree's asslgnmrnl , no burden
that mos t of us, at his agr and In
his circumstances, would have
had lroubl&lt;' bearing up against.
what if Indeed there had been
such pressure? Is that a sulfl·
r lcnt drfensl' for anyone: that
life Is hard''
' Save your sympathy for some·
one who has earned It .

By Untied Press International
Today Is Thursday, April ,30, the 120th day of 1987 with 245 days to
fo llow.
The moon Is moving toward Its last quarter.
The morning stars are Mercury. Venus, Jupiter and Saturn,
The evening star Is ~ars .
Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They Include
German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss In 1777; Hungarian
composer Franz Lehar ("The Merry Widow") In 1870; former Queen
.Juliana of the Netherlands In, 1909 (age 78); actresses Eve Arden In
1912 t age 75), Clorls Leachman In 1926 (age 61!, and Jill Clayburgh In
1944 (age 43), and Sweden's King Carl Gustav XVI In l!N6 (agt!411.
On fhls date In history:
In 1789. George Washington was Inaugurated as the first president
of the United States.
In 1803, the United States more than 'doubled ItS land area wllh the
Louisiana purchase. It obtained all French territor)' west o! the
·
Mississippi River lor $15 million.

fielder's choice resulted n two
more Eastern runs.
Soutnwestern struck In I he
third as Joe Hammond walked
and scored on a single by Mike
Walk er . the score now 9-1.
A gi ant six run th ird inning put
the game a••ay as Mark Griffin
reached qn a bunt single, Jeff
Caldwell and Ed Collins si ngl ed,
an error and walk followed, and
Horner and Brent Norton
slammed singles, the score 15·1.
Eastern scored twice more In

the fourth.
In the sixth Inning Southwestern erupted wll.h a rumble of
thel1 own .
Mike Walker singled. Steve
Tarbell singled , two bailers
struck ouqJUt reached on errors,
and D.J. Harder singled followed
by a Brett McDaniel sacri fi ce fly,
the score now 17-6.
SWHSscoreda slnglerunlnthe
seventh on a Sean Colley slnRie
and a Tarbell double.
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Making his first appearance
ever , at Skyline Speedway, in the
1987 Ra cing Season, Stevie Baker
of Morgantow n, WV, driving his
Mark Richards Bullitt Chassis
ca r , took home his firs! win this

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season. It was no run away race.
At first, Steve Shaver jumped
into an early lead th en with 18
laps down , It was a three way
battle to the checkered flag with
Larry Bond pulling Into second
position. With not much room
between them , the three cars
came across the finish line with
Stevie Baker, the victor, Larry
Bond, 2nd and Steve Shaver, 3rd.
A total of 54 cars took to the
high banks on the very fast :Y,.
mile clay track .
, It wa s the second victory for
Steve Burnside in the Hobby
Stock Divi sion wilh Buck Lamb
2nd and Bill Childers, 3rd.
Making II two in a r ow, In the
Str!eel Stock Division , Keith
Riddle won his second feature of
!he season. He was followed
actoss the finish line by Phil
Williams and Danny Wheeler.
t\on't forget next Saturday
night along with the regular
program, the Micro Mini Sprints '
will make their first appearance
thi~ year .
Al so, comi ng up In the near
fut'u re, Is the .running of lhc
D~l ce r on M~ y 9th consisting of
35 laps with a $1,000.00 purse to
thewinn er.

walked, advanced to th ird on 2
straight grou nd ou ts and scored
on an error to the short stop.
Meigs loaded the bases with 2
out s in ttir 7th, but Stiverson got
Dave Hendricks to line out to
renter to end the ga me.
Deer pitch~d the flrst41nnlngs
for Lo gan. He and Stiverson
combin ed io give up 4 hil s. They
stru ck oul 1 and walked 5.
Dave Hendricks In his first
start of th e yea!' took the loss ,
despit e pit ching well, Hendricks
gave up 8 hi ts, wal ked 2 and
struck out 5. Logan wa s led at the
plate by Wolfe with 2 si ngles.
Bissell, Barrell, Hanning and
Hysell each singled for Meigs.
M(,igs record drops to 9·4. They
play the Ath ens Bulldogs ton ight

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SaVe your sympathY-__;_V...:.;_;in...;..;..ce.nt.. ;.;. .Ca_rr_ol~l
.;c.
Oh. to bC" a .voun g man on
asl;(gnmrnt in a fon·i)1:n co untry.
Onrc&gt; I hat wa s !H'!Ua lly a fa ir to
br t-nv!C&gt;d . not an C'xcusr f(Jt'
treason .
Even If llw asslgnrTwnt wa s
only Marlnc&gt; I(Uan l dut y :II an
embassy. it W [I S arguably brlt('l'
1hun mill! ary j)Os lings and sureI)'
US lntNeStitlg as 1111' bu lk Of
available jobs ba ck homC&gt;. How
man~' of S~L C'lay! on Lo nct rre's
non·Marl nr peers wil l evr r cxprri&lt;•n&lt;'r thr &lt;•xotlr plra, un• of
SII'OIIing dow n the streets Of
Moscow ?
For· some rruson, though. there
has brrn a subtle tmd erru r rrnt of
s)·mpulhy for Lmwi!'!'C and his
fellow Marines r\·rr slnr&lt; , 1he
story brokt• of hull' two or more
guards ma ,v """'' hel~r&lt;l Sovie t
spie s penrtr:.l lc tl11• U.S.
embassy.
Nobod,\' has &lt;'ondonr cl thei r
urtlons. of roursi'. bu! somr or us
srcm surpris ing!'' ca~c&gt;r to,
""athr their Import In n thkk
gu u7.e of und••rstandlng,
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Thesr Marines 1\Wr just
"kids." we ha\'C i&gt;&lt;'&lt;•n told mule und stngiC'. and thNrforr
cas)· mm·ks for a t&lt;\oB tPmptress. Who could have rx p&lt;&gt;rtrd
thrm to match wit s wit h professional Soviet splc&gt;s''
This gen1•rous attitude wa s
nicely summed up In the follow Ing headllnl' from a major
n~wspaprr :
"U.S. Mar i n ~
Guards Ll'adlng Lonri)·. l sol al!&gt;d
Life In SoYiet."
R~all y, now, To Pxplaln trea·
son bv rc&gt;fercnrc to common·
place fru strations Is to trlvlallzr
evil. Pov&lt;&gt;rty brc&gt;eds crime. loo.
but most people arNr't criminals.
A particular Mat·tne ser!{eanl
mnv lndect have been lonely. If
~o. ·he wasn't the first .
Nql only do Lonetree's frustra·
tiQ!Ia ~xptaln little, th&lt;&gt;y justify
U at all. You might as well
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Bryan Durst two-run double, a
EAST MEIGS - Jumping Steve Horner single. an error,
qulc~ly to an early lead, the three walks (to Kyle Davi s, Mike
Eastern Eagles .scored 15 r uns In Marin , and Mark Griffin). a Jeff
I be first three Innings to compll· &lt;;a·ldwell sacrlflc~ fly, and a
ment a super ·pitching effort by left-handed switch-hit double by
junior speedballer Steve Horner Ed Collins,
enroute to a 17-7trlumphover the
With a seven run lead to work
' visiting Southwe~tern Highland·
for Ea stern pit ching was tough
ers here Wednesday.
as Horner fanned the side In two
' The Eastern victory pu shes
separate innings. Eastern pitch their overall mark to a fine 13·2
lng st ruck out 17 batt er s overall.
iind a league-leading 9-1 In the
In the second frame a hit
SVAC, while Southwestern drops
bat sman, an error, and a
lo 3-10 overall and 3-9 in the
SVAC.
Horner picked up the victory in
just five Innings of work with an
Impressi ve effor t. The l anky
righthander wa s red-hot , strlk·
ROCK SPRINGS - The Lo ga n
lng out ten an d walking just two, Chieftain s scored 4 runs In the
while allowing just two High· third and made them sta ndupfor
lander hits .
a 5·1 non-league victory over
Mike Martin ca me on to pit ch Meigs. The loss .ended the Ma·
the sixth frame, giving up five raude rs winning stre ak at 7
runs , however, only two were games.
earned · In the frame. Martin
Logan scored in the top of the
struck out four , gave up three lsi when Wolfe reached on an
hils , and did not walk a batter. 'error , advan ced l o second on
Junior Jeff Caldwe,ll hurled the another error and scored on a
last frame, allowllng two hits and sacrifice f!y by Arnold .
fanning three.
Loga n blew the game open In
Zane Colley suffered the loss, the third when Wolfe singled ,
walktng 7. fanning two and giving moved to third on a double by S,
up thirteen hit s. Sieve Tarbet!
Hanning and they both scored on
ca me on In relief to walk one and
a single by Vedit. After a walk
strike out one.
,
and a ground out Medina and
Eastern erupted for seven first
Brown each singled in a r un to
inning runs on a single ·by Ed · make It 5-0.
Collins, a Jeff . Johnson walk, a
Meigs scored in the 4th, Bi ssell

Chiefs end ·MHS streak, 5-1

According to a Customs Ser·
vice document obtained by out
associate Corky Johnson, three
I sraelis- a three-star general, a
colonel and a former two-star
general -were trying to acquire
an "enduser" certificate that
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Iran of 10,000 U.S.-made TOW
missiles. These are the same . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; - - - - - - - - - ' - - ' - - - - - ' - - - ' - - - ; - - - - . , :
ground-controlled anti-tank mls·
slles the White House arranged to
deliver to Iran lor h~lp In freeing
American hostages. ·
The document does not lndl·
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consummated, and Customs Service sources were unable to
·discover the outcome of the
reported negotiations.

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Eastern hitti ng was led by Ed
Collins. who was three-fo r-three
with a double and four RBI 's.
Steve Horner was 2-for -3 wlth
four RBI's, Jeff Caldwell had a
double and sacrifice fl y, Mark
Griffin a double and single, and
singles each by Jeff. J ohn$on ,
Scott
Fitch, Brent Norton ,
Je rem y Barber , and Bri a n
Sharp. Bryan Durst had a doubl e.
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wit h Tarbet! getting a double. but we still must work hard In
D.J . Harder also singled.
' some areas to get sharp for the
Easte rn Is Idle unt il next tournament. "
Wedn es day wh e n th ey hos t
Llnescore:
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Kyger Creek In an Important SWHS...... O 0 1 o o 5 1- 7 7 5
SVAC con test.
Eastern ..... 7 2 6 2 o x-17 14 3
Eastern Coach Scott Wolfe
Batter ies: Steve Horner (WP ).
stated. "Tonight we played very Martin 6th, Caldwell 7th and
well a nd everyone sa w some Durst', Yonker 5th. z. Colley
playing lime !Twe nty players (LP ), Tarbett 6th and Patrick
got In the ga me for Eastern) .

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Reg. 118 Uniforms ....... 114.39
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121 Dresses .................. l111.79
134 Dreslts .................. l27,19
140 Dr111es .................. 131 .99
154 Dresses .................. '43.19

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Reg. SJO.OO ........ Sale S7.99
Reg. SJ2.00 ........ Sale S9.59
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S7 ..... Sale S5.59
S9 ..... Sale 57.19
s11 ;, Sale S8.79

55.95 Shirts ....... ss.05
S8.95 Shirts .::....S7.60
512.95 Slirts ... S11.00
Sl 5.95 Slirts ... S13.55

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•Entire SIO&lt;. Knit Shirll
•lig Selection Sport Slirts
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Regular sim plus tall &amp; bigslus.
Men's 111.95 Shirts .... I10.1S
Men's 114.95 Shirts .... 112.70
Men's 116.95 Shirts .... 114.40
Men's 118.95 Shirf1 .... 1111.15

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Slzn 6·24 months, 2-4, 4·6X,
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Reg. S9.00 ....... S7.19
Reg. sn.oo ..... sa.79

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Nylons, 1o1tom, plissos, terrr lleth
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RIG. '9.00 TO 40.00
Sale

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514.00 TO 520.00 ............ SALE 55.00
521.00 TO 528.00 ............ SALE 57.00
529.00 TO 560.00 ......... SALE 510.00

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Sim 12 to 24 months, 2 to 4,
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515.00
521.00
529.00

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TO 539.00 .................. SALE 510.00

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Sizt S/6 to 17/18. SAVEl
S18.00 Slacks ..... S13.SO
S22.00 Slacks ..... S16.SO
S25.00 Slacks ..... S18.7S
529.00 Slatks..... S21JS

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Reg. $6.50 ......... Sale S5.19
Reg. SJ2.0D ........ Sale S9.59
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Thlnday. April 30, 1'987 ·

Eaglettes rout SW

Indians bou~ce back, score 6-5 triumph·

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Griffey paces Braves to 5-2 victo,ry·,· 'Cubs s_top Giant,s,

".'UPPERSPLAINS-Forthe EHSwentaheadHastwoerrors
second consecutive night the and eight walks led 10 the first
By GERRY MONIGAN
Leagul', Frobel said. "You . Innings, , and Boston whipped
AI Oakland, Calif., Glenn
,
UPI Sports Writer
don't have to be~ rOl'ket scientist Seat!l£&gt;.11 -o. .
Br~ggs ..Jim Gantner and Greg
• By RICK VANSANT
Machine last decade, rettirned, run and robbed Dave Parker of a "A game like this In Cincinnati kry ro , tonight 's gaml', .. sa id
Cincinnati starter Bill GulllrkEastern Eaglettes posted big Inning score.
SVACwl ns over Southwestern,
Eastern scored nine more
Of the five American League to know what he s going to throw.
Bluo• .Jays 8, Twins 1
Brox·k earh rolleeted three hits to
CINCINNATI (UP!) - l&lt;en Wednesday night td wreck the home run to .pace the Atlanta Is something special to )lle," said winning pitcher zane Smith. 2-.1. son lasted only three Innings,
clai ming 18-1 and 23-1 victories times In the second round as games demded by one run He ju~t keeps firing fastballs."
AI Toronto. Joe Johnson ga v£&gt; h£&gt;1p the Brewers win for the 18th
Griffey, whO helped turn the Reds.
Braves to a 5-2 win over Griffey, who played eight years "A tot or balls were hlt hard olf surrendering six hits and four
over the Highlanders.
three errors, a walk 10 Amy Wednesday night. none was . Whtle Indians manager Pat up thrre hits over 7 1-3 innings time In their first 20 games, tylnR •
Clnclnaa·tl Reds Into
Red
Griffey homered,
Cincinnati.
for the Reds before becoming a me. but those guys behind me got runs.
Tuesday Eastern claimed an Berkhlmer, and a Patti Durst decided more sudden ly than the Corrales was pleased with Frob- and Lloyd Moseby 'and Ernie the 1984 Detroit Tiger~ for best-'
free agent after the 1981 season. just about Pvcrythlng that was
" I couldn' t keep .my pit ches
18·1 wtn over SWHS behind the stnglepavedthewayfortheflrst Cleveland Indians' 6·5 victory el's performance, he was not Whitt each llomered· to lead the wlnnln~t percentage (. 900) and :
"lllke toplay lnCtnctnnatLIIIke hit. "
where I wanted tltem, " said
pitching of Lisa Drl~tgs, who three runs.
over the Chicago White Sox.
shocked.
Blue Jays.
most victories In ApriL ·
;.
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running around the bases after a
Smith allowed only five hits Gullickson. "I'd do OK on one
hurled a fi ne one-hit game,
Ritchie ripped a two RBI single
On Bob James' flr~t pitch In the
"We got Frobel.~o P.fnrh hit. We
Royals 5, Orioles 4
11gers 2, Angels I (10 Inn.) ·;
home run here. I've done It a few over eiAht Innings, striking out pitch, but not the next. It kept
wa lking three and fanning 7.
. to keep the Inning alive, Mankin
bottom of the ninth mnlng, Doug ~ot him to do this, Corr~les said.
At Kansas City, Willie Wilson
At Anaheim, Calif., , Darnell
times In this stadium."
three and walking four. The going that way."
Griffey and Rafael Ramirez left -bander retired 14 straight
"Gully didn't get his pitches
N. Blankenship suffered the reached'on an error, three more Frobel unloaded a home ru n to ·Ken Schrom told me that he saw scored from third on a two-out Coles, mired In a 2 for 47 slump,
loss. giving up 12 hits, 9 walks, errors followed and Amy Hager Itt~. the Indians.
Frobel In an exhibition game · throwing error by thlt d baseman doubled home Larry Herndon . . '
slammed back-to-back homers batters between the fourth and down and his fastball wasn't
and three strikeouts. ·
blas ted a triple.
As a pinrh-hlller, yo u might ' agai nst ~lttsburgh several years Floyd Rayford to cap a two-run from second with one out In the::
In the third Inning to · stake eighth lpnlngs. but yielded a hopping, " said Rose. "It's the
Eastern went ahead 2·0 In the
Ritchie, Mankin , Robinson, get 0 ~ 1 Y..one,pitch and you, can't ago and Frobel hit. the longest ninth-Inning rally,
10th to help Ute Tigers snap their' ,
Atlanta to a 4-0 lead. In the sixth single to Parker and a walk to first time this year the ball
fir st as Arlene Ritchie walked, Finlaw, Melissa M!ller. Hager,
~Iss rt, satd Frobel, whO was , home run he has ever ~een . '"
Rangers 8, Yankees 7
three-game losing streak. .
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Inning , Griffey made a superb Eric Dav is to open the ninth.
wouldn't do what he wanted It to.
Mel Man kin walked, and Lee Ann Durst and Mary Parker each had called up from Buffalo of the
White Sox manager Jim FreAt Arlington, Texas. pinch,Red Sox 11, Marlpers 5..
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play In left field to help protect a ·Gene Ga rber then.came on and
''But when you only get five
Robin son slammed a two-run hils for the winners.
Amertr~n .. As~orlatton IAA.A l gosl was as understandably hitter Geno Petra Ill ~lngledwlth
At Seattle, M)ke Greenwell •! '
5-2 margin.
got Buddy Bell to hit Into a double hits, It's hard to win a game."
single,
Blankenship had the lone Tuesda~ . Thts ts what I ve m!~fedover the de_velopment. , two out In the nlntfi inning to drove In four runs and right-.j
Parkerledoffthelnntngwitha play- the Reds' fourth of the added Ros~~ "Good pitching will
In the second EHS struck for SWHS hit.
w?rked so hard for all winter. I
Frobel Just htt a · belt-high score Don Slaught from third hander AI Nipper allowed seven ', '
line shot to left , but Griffey raced game- and stru ck out Bo Dl;,z to s.top good.hitting and Zane Smith :
six more markers as Lisa D'rtggs
Amy Berkhlmer pitched a . was prepared for this particular fa stball right down the middle," basr, lilting the Rangers to their hits over seven Innings to help•'
to the wall, leaped. got his glove gai n his &lt;&lt;.:ond save,
· was great out there. We tried to
dou b Ied . Amy Be r khIm e r super game, walking two and role whether It was In Cleveland Fregosl said after·hiS'team fell to six th straight victory.
Boston snap the Mariners' threeabove the eight-foot high fence
Cincinnati. after enjoyi ng a get him a couple of years ago and
walked, Ritchie walked, Mankin Ianning two In picking up thew ln. or somewhere else ,"
6-12.
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Brewers 8 Athletjcs 7
game winning streak. ·
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and snared the ball to deprive three-ga me wrekend sweep over again last year. That' s how
reached on an error and Rob.lnCrystal Breaklron. Christi Le·
The 6-foot -4. 205-pound er
The Indians gave away two
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the Astros In Houston. suffered highly we think of Smith."
son and Lisa Lance sln£1rd. •~e wls, and Kim Stover pitched for played parts of the 1982 and 198~ leads before coming back. to tie Lakers, P
. istons advance in playoffs ·
" I knew he hit It good, so 1just Its second straight home toss to
All thcscortngcame lntheflrst .
score 8-0.
SWHS.
seasons and all of 1984 with the the score at o-5 In the eighth
got to the fence as soon as 1 the Bra ves.
four Innings, Atlanta got a run In
SWH plated one In the third fo r
Eastern Is Idle until n·ext Pittsburgh Pirates. He saw ac- Inning.
By United Press International
Wednesday night, posting a 140could," said Griffey. "I tried to
"I told my playrrs II does no the first when Gerald Perry ·
Wedn esday when they host lion wllh Pittsburgh and Mont·
In other games. Toronto
The Los Angeles Lakers and 103 rout, while Detroit edged'
time my jump and my timing good to sweep Houston If you're reached ,on a fielder's choice, .
9-1 score.
Eastern hitting was led by o Kyger Creek.
real in 1985. and was a free agent pounded Minnesota 8-1, Kansas Detroit Pistons joined the Boston Washington 97-96 on a free throw
turned out to be right. I didn't going to get swept by these raced to third on Dale M~rphy's
perfect three-for -three night by
Llnescore:
·
when Cleveland signed him this Ci ty nipped Baltimore 5-4. Texas Celtlcs In gaining an Important by Rick Mahorn with ,4 seconds
FUTILE ATI'l'MP · - Cincinnati's second
fourth lnnl~g of Wednesday's game In Riverfront
know If my glove was.above the guys," said Reds' manager Pete single and scored on Griffey's ·
senior Lee Anrt Robinson, who SWHS .......... 1 o o o 0- 1 1 11 wl.~jer.
edged New York 8-7, Milwaukee advantage In the long postseason left . Bosloh swept Chicago after
baseman Ron Oester makes ~ futile attempt to
Stadium. The Braves won. :;. 2, (UPI) .
wall, but I do know I hit my head Rose, "Houston Is not the only single. The Braves added a run In
h am es wa s with Montreal nudged Oakland 8-7. Detroit -an opening- round sweep.
had four RBI's In a big offensive Eastern ...... . 7 9 4 3 -23 12 1
posting a 105-94 " victory on'
flag down a shot by Ailanta's Ken Oberklellln
on the back or the fence ."
team In the diVision. Atlanta has the second when Glenn Hubbard :
night.
w en 1 was in the Nat ional bumped California 2-1 In 10
Los Angeles blitzed Denver Tuesday .
"DefensellkeGrlffey'swasthe a lot or guys who can hit."
walked and came home on Dlon '
Lesa Rucker had two singles. ~--------==::::::----------=...:._-_::::.:::.::::.:__.:__:_:_::__::_=:::.:.:::__:_.:_:__:_~:_~:::=_:::::__::::::__:_::::_..:...
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Driggs a double and single, Amy
Arter Griffey ana Ramirez ·
Hager a double and single, and
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homered In the third, the Braves
singles by Trlsh Spencer, (,ano:;e, .
tar'ked on a run In the fourth '
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and Heather Flnlaw. · ·
B. Donta had the lone Southw·
Landrum. took third on a double ,
estern hit.
by Jam~s and scored on a singlE'
In th r next meE&gt;tlng Eastern
by Ken Oberkfell.
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Cincinnati scored In the third .
saw action.
when Tracy Jones walked, stole
'Southwestern went ahead t-0
second and came In on a single by •
.as Rose reached on an e•rc1r and
Kurt Stillwell. In the Reds' . ·
score d o n a s lnglr by
fourth. Bell singled, moved to
Blan~enshlp,
third on sln~ll:•· by Olaz and ·
rn the bottom half of the frame
scored on Dave Concepcion's ·.
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Roundup
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Manhattan drug- rehabilitation '
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Uwn &amp;Garden Bat1terr
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discuss the schedule for GoodJ!el.'""' 2.ft
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" He has every right to go on
Fanhlta
Ford's single scored the go- '
and have a magnificent career In
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ahead run In a five-run eighth
years to come," Cashen said
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Wednesday night. " I think he can
Kendall
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"A nything we ran do to bring
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'lbur Choice
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special, part of the rebuilding of
the New York Mets and helping
CINtmplon
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World Series."
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something 17 trainers hope to.
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Gooden would be back In a Mets'
Alternetora
Pluas
Your Choice
Reg. 1.24,11mit
T&amp;
101 or Fl!b1 or
Sparlr Plug•&amp;
avoid.
Moetepjlllelllonl
uniform by June 1.
..,.oUorl
h
..
ydey
Law
Price
The trainers of the 17 Derby,
C.rll Medic Pour
The Mets' players, who exPCV
Valves
flet.lnlon7.tS
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US
IIOL,Nt.
1
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s.te
prlcel
good
contend~rs
were looklnR to be
For
IUrer
111111,
pressed shock when they fir st
with
rebuildlble
••cllllnge
placed
In
the
middle of the pack
learned the nrws ol Gooden's
tune with Champion
when
the
draw
for post positions·
drug problem. were buoyed by
for
the
17-horse
field
took place at
the latest developments.
Reg.
from
1.95
10:30 EDT Ihis morning.
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"There's not much I ra n say,"
c•nwlth
Plewe Round Sparlr Plug Gauge, 1
"It
there
ar&lt;'
16
or
17
horses
like
Mels catcher Ga ry Carter sa id.
•
112-127
.... Price
they say, l'd like to be some"I'm happy he's out and I'm
where betwccn o and 10," !let
looking forward to his return."
Twice
trainer ,fl!"'my C,roll 8ald,
Gooden's coca ine problem first
Wells
Tune-Up
Kits
Wednesday.
"If you're on the
beca me public April 1. when the
Octanef04+
·
lp1rex
Primer
rail.
there'
s
a
possibility you' re,
1.00 OFF Standard
Mets announct&gt;d hP had tested
oo-llooll. ,...5.48
1IOLI(InJ,,.._
Uti
going to usc your horse. If you
pos itivi' In a voluntary examinadraw
outside. you're hun~ there
tion . BC&lt;.·ause he agreed .to enter
sometimes."
'
.
the rehabilitation center, he was
David
Kasse
n.
who
added
not disciplined by the team or the
Avies Copy to Ihe list of Derby
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commissioner's offlcP.
Dupllcolor
contenders
Tuesday , said: "In'
Rumors first surfaced of Goodrouclt-UD
Paint
the
middle.
you have more
2.00 OFF Electronic
en's possible Involvement with
........ 2....
opportunities. If you' re tnsld&lt;' or
drugs last spring because of his
outside, you ha ve to use your
troubles both on and off the field.
Lrnx
Air
Cleaner
horse more."
ldelbroclr
He missed a spring-training
lletl-17.11,11002
Ferdinand ~a ptured last year's
game, say ing he had been
ManHolda
Qerby
from the No. 1 hole burin,
llla-"-tOM
Involved In a car accldt&gt;nt . Alit tie
1.00
OFF
All
1984.
Swal&lt;'
won alter drawln~
more th an a week later he
AclrOft
Teat
the
15th
post
and, In 1982. Gatd
2.00 OFF Wells Wire Setl
8ondo8odvfoola
allegedly threw a drink at a
...tlnaldll-1 -biOCb; ..
Del Sol was victorious after
.....
1'orclt l(lt
rental car agent after a dispute
t II' I W IIIIIIIIe, (llall
drawing
f'lo. 181n al9-horse field.
.....
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I 1 lllniii,JII 1 w
over mileage.
1111 *''"l rulllllr .......
"Not
really," Scotty Schul·
)w,
a
Qrtula
,
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Gooden, who earns $1.5 million
hofer.
who
trains CryptOl'lt'arlrlelbroclr
a year, missed the Mets' tickerliillb.
llla-14.11,....,
ance, responded when a1ked I! he
tape parade In Manhattan In
Cant&amp; ·
had a preference to post posit ton .'
October, after the leam won the
UfterKita
'
"It's a really lonR run down the
World Series. A team spokesman
stretch to the first turn. He'll gel.
sa id Gooden had overslept.
position where he Is. "
'nvoQaflon
In November, Gooden con·
Said Alysheba trainer Jack
o.t,
....
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#112
firmed he was the father of an
a.houre: 1:30 Lni. to I:Oe ,.m. M••• lhlaygll l'llllly. A-~ilrf.
van
Berg: "He's versatile to run
flet.J.71
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1:30 Llll. to 1:00 p.m. 1etuJ*r w 10:001.,111. 10 1:00 p.tll- ..
8-month-old son, born to Debra
from any position he gets. Yo~
1
Hamilton, and called oft plans to
Pfeaflc lpreerlert, 1311, Rea- 1. ,, . .
want the ml¥1e of the pack. of
marry Ca~lene PearSQn.
course."

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---Local Briefs:. -Sylvia 'Pool
Sylvia Pool, 82, Route I ,
Racine. dleq Thursday at Q'Bie·
ness Memorial Hospllal in
Athens.
Mrs. Pool. a retired nurse, was
born Nov. 19, 1904 at Racine, a
daughter of teh l ate Emmett and
Margaret Archer Jewett.
Surviving are a sister , Mary
Ellen Jewett. Lighthouse Point ,
Fla ., and several nieces. nephews and cous in s.
Pr eceding her In d&lt;;&gt;a th besides
her parent s were her husband,
James Carrol Pool. and two
sisters, Let ha Mor ris and Grace
Wickline.
Services wi ll be held at ll a.m.
Sa turday at th e Ewing Funer al ·
Home with Rev . Carl Hicks
officiating. Burial will be in
M eigs Memo ry Gar den s.
F riends may ca ll at the funeral
home any time after 2 p.m.
Frida y .

Grange, sJates potluck supp-e r

'"
Th e M eigs Coun ty Pomona
,~,

G~a nge

will meet for a 6: 30p.m.
potlu ck supper F riday at the Rock_Springs Grange Hall .
Members of I he Athens Coun ty Pomona Grange will be gues ts
and will present the program .

Fox Chasers to meet Friday
The Meigs Coun ty Fox Chasers Association will meet at Its
clubhouse on Eagle Rid ge at 7 p.m. Friday .

Church women plan rummage sale
Women of Heath United Methodist Church In Middleport will
hold a rummage sale at the chu rch from 9 a. m . to 4 p.m . Friday
and Saturday .

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Pomeroy police ticket driver
Two cars wer e damaged"and a dr iver cited as the result of an
accident on East Second Stree t at 6: 29 p.m . Wednesday,
Pomeroy Pollee report .
Pollee sa id a car driven by Bernadette Anderson, Pomeroy,
attempting to park, struck··a parked car owned by Carman
Cl ark, Pomer oy. Andcr·son wa s clled on a failure to have vehicle
under cont ro l char ge. Th ere were light damages to the Clark
vehicle an&lt;! moder ate to the Anderson vehicle. pollee sa id.

Marjori .. V. Gi~1hs
Mar jorie V. Capehart Gibbs,
65. New H aven. W.Va. , died
Wednesda y in Ri vers ide Methodist Hospita l. Columbu s.
Born March 11, 1922. In New
Haven , she was the daughter of
the late Melvi n B . and Helen 0.
Grinstea d Knapp.
She was preceded in death by
her first hu sband, Harold IWhlley 1 Capehart , In 1969; and by
t hree brothers. Douglas. Brady
and Richard Kn app.
She was a member of St. Paul
Lutheran Church, New Haven,
and the Sn111h-Capehart American Legion Auxiliary Unit 140.
Surviv ing . are her h~sband ,
Henry Gibbs; one step·daughter,
Marcia Croy, Columbu s; five
sisters , M rs . JoAnna Taylor,
Mrs . Mary Fry, Mrs. Pat Paugh
and Mrs. Sharon Vickers, all of
New -H avl'n. and Mrs. Peggy
Harless, Columbus: two brothers, Harry and Herman Kn&amp;pp,
both of New Haven; two step·
granddaughters and severa l nieces and nephews . ·
Services will be 1 p.m . Sa turday In the Foglesong Funera 1
Home, Mason, W.Va ., wit h the

Youth League slates tag day
ThP Pomeroy Youth League wil l hold tag day In Pomeroy on
Sat urda y from 12 noon to 2 p.m .

Skin testing slated Monday
The M eigs Counl y Tuberculosis Office stall will conduct a
community skin t ~stl n g cl in ic attht&gt; Rutland Fire Station from
4: ~0 to 6: .\0 p.m. M o ~da y.
.Joan T ewksbary , H.N.. county tubercu losi s nurse, will be
glvlntt the skin tests and urges all area residents, Includin g food
handiPrs for the an nual Hut land ox roast and alumni banquets,
to take ad va ntage of the Monday nigh t clinic.
Children who will be en tering kindergarten this fall also must
have proo f of a rl•cent skin test and they may receive the test
during Monday nigh t' s clio ic.
During the clinic hours, Rutland E mergency Squad members
will hold a bl ood oressure clinic.

CAA to

di.~tribut(~

food items

Ga llla-Melgs Co mmunit y i\etlon Age ncy will be distributin g·
cheese, r ice and honey to eligible per sons on Wednesday, Ma y 6,
from approxlmatPi y noon lo 2 p.m . at four loca tions In Meigs
County.
The items wil l b t? distributed at the Meigs Coun ty
Fairgrounds. th!• Racine America n Legion Pos t, the Tuppers
Plain s F'lre Station and al Pagevllle Town Hall.
.
rood co mmodltlf's may bf' picked up by other s for senior
clllzens, the sick. the handicapped or those who work , If those
persons send their food com modit y card and a signed note
gra nting permission for another person to pick up th eir Items.
Old food commodity cards are still being used. Per sqns
h•tv lng Ques tions mav con tact the agency at 992·6629 or 367-7341.

Daily stock prices

Response termed excellent
Pomer oy resident s ar e rPspond lng wP!I to the observance of
clean-up week In I he tow n. So well are they responding th at
vllli•ge employe&lt;"s are having dlfflrulty meet ing a schedule of
plrkups for the communit y. With such response 1he observa nce
may have to b!' ex tended In to nex t week, a spokesperson at
Pomeroy Village Hall reports .

Vinton

tContlnut?d from Pug" 11

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qu(•silons.
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"VInt on co unt lans arc a proud
gr oup of people- it 's nol vcr v
expensive and wr can and mu ~ l
do this for Vint on Coun ty by
ourselves ... ' Th r Lord helps
those who help thcmsclvrs ....
Ct'CW('V said .

Blood unit
tContlnuPd from Pagp I I
Charll's W. Bu sh. Wl lll"m H.
Hobar·k. llorth" P. Hifflr. Robert
L. Rl tr• hl&lt;'. Dorot hy Su _
l ' t'!'. Han
dati R. Si mpso n.
Long Bottom - Har la n il .

Ballard.
Rutland - Mar_
, . E . 1);1\'idson.
Donna Da v idson, Hob&lt;' rt P Hat fiel d. Gregory M . Slrwart . Wl l
!la m il l lrn Rlurkwood.
Hcedsvlllr• - 111r·h;rr·d S Bartori. Fonda G. T homas .
Mlnprsvi l l&lt;' - Man· 1.. l'oss .
l.ani'(SVi lle - l.irrTv .t. Bn l l.

Middleport

C~urt

Six defendant s forfell ed bonds
In thr ·court of Middleport M ayor
F'red Hoffman W ednesd a~· night .
They are Carol S. Hawkins,
Clifton, W.Va ., $40: Pa ul R.
Swlnehat·te, M yrtle Beach. S.c ..
$41; Allen Mendelm an, Columbus, $40: Sar a Shenefield, Langs·
vil le. $40; Carol M agnotta, Tel l
Cit y, 1nd., $42, a ll pos ted on
speeding charges, and Ri chard
K. Dailey. Rutland. $40, speedIng. and $50. co ntempt of court.
Fi ned were Gary R. Hona kPr ,
Mason, W.Va., $2r. and cos ts.
passslng In a no passing zone and
$25 and rost s. conlempl of c·ourt:
~way n r Fisher, Middl eport.
$100 an d costs. dlsorderlv
manner; Rod Clonc h, Middlepori. $50 and costs, opPn- co ntainer : Rn lph, .J. M c Daniel. Mid·
dlcport. sr.o and costs. reckless
operation, and Harold Litt le.
Middleport . $25 and costs ,
Intox icat ion .

(As ol10: 30 a.m. )
Provided by_
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am E lectric Power ............. 27'lij
AT&amp;T ........................ .. ....... 24'1,
As hland 0 11 ...... ................ .. 58';•
Bob Eva ns Farms ..............24 71,
Charming Shoppes .............. 25%
F'ederal Mogul .................... 41 )i,
Goodyear T&amp;R ................ .. .64 %
Heck' s Inc...................... .... ... 4
Lim lied Inc....................... .4J3,t,
Multimedia Inc . ............. ... 53 ',1
Rax R.est aurant s............. .... .5'Y,
Robbins &amp; M yl'r s ................ ll '!,
Shoney's Inc . .. .................... 27 }&gt;
Wendy's In ti. .................. .... .. .10
Worthington fnd .................. l7''

JOth ANNIVERSARY SALE
IN APPRECIAnOI OF YOUR BUSIIHS
HEll US CELEBIAIEI

Rev . George Hoschar otflclal ing.
Burial will be In Graham Cemetery . Friends ma y call al the
funeral horne ·from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m . F'rlday .

·May Fellowship Day will be
dent s of Church Women Unlled November. and World Comm u.nobsprved In Meigs County at
and foc uses on CWU as a rty Dn y in Novf'mbrr and World \·
Day of Pl'&lt;IYCl' In Murch .
..r
Trinity Church, Second St. . movement , highl ighti ng th r
Pomeroy . Friday afternoon.
arompllshmenls and 1hr issues
There will be a sack lunch at
thai have shaped It s 46 _
vear
T hr design of this yrar's&lt;'
12:30 with the program to star t at
history and poi nting out th ~ way
cc lebra lion is unique• and chal'''
1: 30 p.m .
lr nges the ('l'('&lt;J I ivl t~' ofPnrh·lora li,
for I he fulure.
An annual ecumenical worship
May Fellows hip Day b&lt;-ga n as planning group. Caclt event I
ser vice, May Fellow ship Day, is ~ dedica tion day in May, 19:\J
includes tim·&lt;· clr·mrn l s th:1t lifr ·
when the Nallonal Council of · up CWU 's hcri l&lt;tgc. " VolrPs of
sponsored by Church · Women
United bringin g women of differ - · Church. Women broug ht their
th e D&lt;•cactPs.. , a rP&lt;·o llrcl ion of
ent faith groups together to
drea m of unlly into full expres - his Iori&lt;' .m ilcs tones. ".I\ Her II age
strengthen their feelings of com - sion in each !~ca l communit )·. I t Via ll.;'' , 11w pt_;rso na l " Ji v(•d"
took It s presen t name in 19•1;, rxprr iencPs of port ici pants .du rmunit y and bring an Increased
underst andin g of loca l Issues of becoming the third ecu menica l
ing thC' past d(•endrs, ;.m_d "Sig na turf's of Fai th ". an oppo rtunity
celebration to be sponsored each
concern .
Theme of the progr am will be
fo r eac-h woman to mdkf' a
year by Chu rch Women Unit ed .
" For Such a Time as This." It
The others are Wor ld Co mmun- co mmitmPnt to thr• fu1 urr of
was written by th e past prrsl·
Ity Da y. thP first F'rlday i n Churc h Women United

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SONNY BURGER .................................19¢
HOT FU.DGE CAKE .. JMY.Ii.~~)...... ... Only 89C · ·

Daniel R. Enright

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Daniel Richard Enright. 35, of
Main ~treet In Rutland, formerly
ollSJ East Main Street, Sallnevll)e; 'died Wednesday at Holzer ·
Medical Center.
Born May 10, 1951. In East
Liverpool, hew as a son of the late
Daniel John and Margaret Jane
Baker Enright. He was a former
secondary operator for National
Refractory Inc.. Columbiana
and attended the'Rutiand Naza: ·
rene Church.
Surviving·
are hisa wife.
Andre
Del\'hurst
Enright
sari, Bryan,
and a daughter. Shannon, all at
home in Rutland : a brolher,
Richard Enright of Youngstown:
a sister, Joanne Felton of Saline·
ville; a sister and brother ·ln -law ,
Robin and Dean Harris of Middleport: a brother and slster'in·
law. Kim and Becky Dewhurst of
South Dakota; an aunt, Blanch
Ba ker of Salineville; a mother
and father-In-l aw, Buck and June
Dewhurst of Rut land: a sister -Inlaw, Penny Dewhurst of Ru ·
tland ; a brother -In-law, Jay
Dewhur st of Rutland ; a
gra ndmother· ln-law , Audrey
Patterson of Rutland; and sev er al nieces and nephews .
Besides hi s parent s, he wa s
preceded In death by an uncle,
[)Irk Baker.
A memorial ser v ice wi ll be
held W a. m . Sa tu rday at
Rawllngs -Coats·Biower F uneral
Home wll h Rev . Lowell Ford
officia t ing. Friends may ca ll at
the funeral home from 2 to4 and 7
to 9 on Friday. Services will also
be held In Salineville with time of
those services to be announced
later. Buria l will b&lt;- In Woodl and
Cem etery In Salineville.

·May Fellowship Day -planned

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participant named

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
MAY 1ST TIL 8:00

MORTGAGE .BURNING - t\ mortgage_burncer emony
held recenlly at the Bradford
OtCIJurc·:h of Christ to make the paylnK off of a
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SUMMER OUTFITS
FORIOYS I GillS
ASSOinD PRINTS
REG. S4.99

SUMMER SHIRTS
VAlUES TO S14,99

fSpirit of '87 Award ·nominations due

$333

$988

: Melgstount yc lubs_and org an i
Compact of the Northwest Or -:Zations are urged to nomlnale a dlance, Parker explained.
~eservi ng member or other indl·
Th e sel f-government· awatd
lduals of the community for one nominees, she said, should be
1 I he Spirit of '87 awards to be someone •w ho has served thr
, given,as a part of the cplel:tral ion people well through government.
tof thr Blre'nterynial of the :-.lorthw · For example, a public official
•est Ordi nance.
.·
who goes beyond the duties of his
; The deadine for making nomi- job by serv ing on comm un it y
: nat ions for the awards Is Frid ay, agencies an d board s.
·• according ·to Pally Parker. bi ·
'1 centenn ial committee chairm an.
Th e libert y through law award
ilnnouncement or the winners nominees should be indlvduals
will be made on .July 11 at a who protect libertY through the
ro unt y·w! de cr lebralio n the administration of ju stice. like
•: fairgrounds.
lawyers, pollee officers . civil
~ The categories for nom in at ion . liberty advoca tes. while the
~ are self-gover nment . libert y human freedom award nominees
through law, human Ieedom, should be someone who Is a
. m Inon'ty commun Ity
property owner ship . re I .rg1.on an d Iea der m
liberty, and educa tion for civic affairs or wor ker s fo r improved
' responsibility .
intergroup relat ion s.

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JACKETS
SIZES S, M, l

TE~RY R'OBES
SALE PRICED.

WHITE, BLACK. RED
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Commission

SUMMER BARGAINS,

COORDINATING PRINTS
AND SOliDS

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Reg. Sale
Bath Towel 52.99 52.22
Hand Towel s2:29 S1.77
Wash Cloth S1.19 ,88

the new phone system . The new
system Is expected to pay for
Itself wit hin 18 months and then
save th~ department about $800 a
month . The commissioners authorized Clerk Mary Hobstetter to
advertise for bids for the new
system .
Advance draws on local tax
alloca tions of $10,000 to the TB
office and $65,000 to the count y
gener al fund were approved by
the board. Allocations to the
va r ious count y depar tm ents
from this year 's tax collections
have not yet been made.
Fin ally, the board, reviewed
the Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley Regio nal Deveto'pment District's annual work program
funded by a $4r.I,:r76 area-wide
!(rant. Meigs Cou nty Is a par t of
the Buckeye Hills' district.

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RACKS

TOWEL
ASSORTMENT

Th~ goal of the Spi rit of 'H7
awards is to recognize ordi nary
clllzens who serve their co mmunltles and their state . in
extraordinary wa ys. The award
· categories 1 are based on lhc
,.substani-e of th e six Art icles of ·

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PERFECT FOR MOTHER'S DAY
THIS WEEKEND SPECIAL

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HOURS: 10 to 6 Monday-Saturday

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mirror, 4 dr. chtlf, bookcast,
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private property for public good
or the owner of a business that
has made contribution s to the
communit y's well-being by ad-

ding somethin g for the public
good .
Th~ religion and liber ty award
nominees should co me fro m
those whose convictions are
r eflected in civic lnvolement as
well . as being a leader In a
relrg1ous mstltut10n.
Nominees for the educa tion for
civ ic r esponsibility awa rd should
be per sons who work In and for
the educallonal syslem helping
for m responsible citizens.
Nominalions should be sen I to
Palty Parker, 43119 Pomeroy
Pike. Pomero.v. Ohio 45769.
Meigs Cou nt y winners will rompete In the stal ewldecontest . The
stal e winner s in he categories
wIll be announce d aI th e Ohl o
Sta te Fair where I hey will be
honored and presented plaques

Jeffrey McE lroy, son of Pa ul
and Sandra McEl r oy, Sta te
Route 14~. Pomeroy , ha s been
selected to attend lhe Hugh
O'Brian Youth Foundation Ohio
Leader ship Seminar. Selection i s
based on outstanding leadership
pol&lt;m tlalln school and rommun·
lty activ ities.
This yea r' s seminar wil l be
held at Ohio Dominican Coi!Pge
lnColumbu s:May 15·17. Approxl ·
mately 51:1 high schools from
across the 'state will be r epresented by their outstanding sophomore at the three Ohio seminars .
The seminar at OhloDomnlca n
will host approximately 165 stu·
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ceremony are, Ito r, Mark Seevers, pastor; Harry
Hendricks, .James Re~d. Harless Fraok and Ed
Durst, all members of the church hoard. The
churc h Is located at the corner oi Cou nty Road 5
and State Rout&lt;· 124:

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Sign-up for the American Legion baseball progr am will be
held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Meigs High School. Any young man
not 19 years old but Aug. l is eligible to play In the program .
. Those r egis tering should take there birt h cer tificates, $9
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Another landmark goes as Robinson's closes_;_______;___~ ..

Beat of the bend

dPs troyed the laundry

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
The Robinson Laundry and
Dry Cl ~a n ers,
practica lly a
landmark In
Pom e ro y ,
cloS(&gt;d Its doors
at quitting time
toda v
The establish
ment was founded and operated
for a lllellme by the late E F
Robinson who wa s a co mmumt)
leader having se rved as ma yorof
the town am ong other art 11 lttl'S
For approximately the pa st lll
years the establishment whtch
retained thr Robin son namr ha s
been operated by the Sa rrett
Family of Gallipolis It ~a s
purcha sed fro m Robm sc n s
widow M a~ic
Of cour~e man y will rc
member when the iaundr&gt; part
o! the business wa s In a butld lng
also on E Second St an oss
from the dry clean ing es tablish
ment and the fire which all but

struc t~re

Doug Langenfeld was one of
only 10 Columbus residents who
were named the Columbus Jay
rees Dts tlngul shed Ser vice
Award as the outstanding young
ell lzens of 1986
Doug who Is partner wtth Ernst
&amp; Whmney a r onsult tn g firm,
was especlall) given recognition
for hiS iDI olvemenl wtlh the
Amencan Red Cross for more
tha n 10 years He Is , fhe son of
Allee L ou tse and Ernes t Jones
Columbu s both former Metgs
Cou nty resident s and " the
neph ew of Mrs Har ry Moore of
Middlepor t
Doug and hts "lfe who Is the
former Carol Jean Jones and
th et r f amtly reside In
Pt ekert ngton
Olen D Harrison of Pometoy
whose poems oft en appear In the
Poet s Corner of The Dally
Sentinel has bel(!l se~c t ed as an
award of merll certi fi ca te
winner for one of hts poems The

Fallen Leaf, from among thou
sa nds of entries submitted to the
World of Poetry Sacramento
Ca ty The poem reads
THE FALLEN LEAF
The tiny leal on the forest floor
Looked up to where It was just
moments before
Where a II summer long Its
place was on high
Am td sunshine and rain look
mg up at the sky

It was one among many, whom
God 11'1 be here,
Though small as It was, to
some It brought rheer
And now that It lies on the
forest s big floor,
It can look where It was and be
happy once more

roll at thr Pnrtlmfl El1 mt nt arv Sc hr')OI ha"

bNn announu.&gt;d M aki n ~ ,l!ra cl r of n llr
ab&lt;&gt;vr In allthdr ~ ubj ~t Is to IH namr'f 11
lh&lt;' roll wr r&lt;
FirM Grade Jon&lt;.t than D liN Ash l fV
A mJ nd&lt;~

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Zarh Ward
Set'Oftd Grade

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Wallbrown
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Ftflh Grade Rvan i\llams Clu l~t rr
Coop!'r
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m r an .~;
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P 1r!tons
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S4luthern .Junior High
Thf' flft h s ix WN ks grading pf'rlod honor
II 11 thrSou l hPrn Junlor HI~h Sr h ool has
I 1cn &lt;.~n nCJunrNl Mrtkln,g 1 w ach of B or
thr v• n ull th1 lr suhj11 ts lo bP namr d to
1hr roll WHP
Sf \It nth Grade Kel ll&lt; Erv n Arf.'nda
llu nt ('h~;~d W I~ • Jcff AJic&gt;n J&lt;~lio nAr nott
Josh uu foclnN Carlton Orumm(&gt;r Sara h
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V rnn Ro bin ManuC'I Kim Harris
f.IJ{hth Gr11de I amMI And rrson l ar r od
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Mt ldtn~ No rmun Malson Chrf\1 Papr
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fh(' Ilith sl)( ~r t ks .l!radlng p. . r lod honor
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He hf'ld vour Q:('n! lf 10\l n[! h tnds vour
arlp wa,; oh so 14 r ak
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fh;_t l (.od It I!. pu thtrr
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1\nd -.-. l!h a !l l!rtu l c trr
I think of ra r !h " bf'lu t v
And this 14ond1 r lul lllnd
P '' "'' 11 1ntl rru mf'd
lh th1 M 1~!1 r ~ 01.1. n hand

I h1 fln"'Pr!ii th ''bloom
01 t h1 hill'! •ntl t hr pi tin s
F'lll ~ the itlr 1.1. lth t frJI:!TaTIU'
A.., frrsh ~ ~ s prln~ f[l ln~
f tth trr'flllkt t l!llnt
I o()king up to ttu sk\
H1 trhlng lor th r Muq, r
Wh o r ul r~ f111m nn hlp,t

birds m a nes t,
Even for tho se who JUSt
stopped for a rest
But the days sped qutckly by,
as It swayed to and fro
And with each gentle breeze tt
came closer to go

It knew and II drea ded, with a
feeling of fear
For summer had passed and
fall was so near
But tis purpose on earth wa s
chosen by one
Who controls winter scold and

summer s warm sun

thr m rm n h lh bf'!ln
Thousand s ut f' hulllll\ In lhf'
t1xhn
Cutt !rom'" ' II hllo!lou•r h" In• I II ' " "
TodiiV II lukt s mmr fc1 nl\s 10 1 1~ 1nd M m s

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\\h11t It Mt llM To ~ J !Ii
11 I 1 '~ th1 ( lnlls ju&lt;ol u '~l mplf' thlnJt
Mt HI It h1 \\ f11ld nil IV 1
No sph ndr 1 • I• Q: tr\(1 111 bt Hi t\ 11rtr "lg n
Au pl:.tln In Its''"' n 1.1. t\
Kn n" n 1hi nughnut lh1 " ntld o 1
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AIINISS!ON [iERY 1'\J[SMY 12 50

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wild these days and Pomeroy
Postmaster James Soulsby has
this advl~e If th e offer seems to
be too good to be true then 11 ts
If you thmk someone s trying to
take you, cherk wtth your loca l
postmaster on the matter Don I
get took • but do keep smiling

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Pubhc Not1ce
and be wall quahftod for
commtnH work Nomtna
t10n1 must be recetved 1n
FARMERS HOME ADMIN
ISTRATION OFFICE 105
BUTIERNUT AVENUE PO
M EROY OHIO no toter than
May 26 1987 FmHA com
mtttee elections are open to
alleltg•ble voters Without re

NOTICE OF RIGHT TO
NOMINATE BY PETITION
The Fannon Home Admon
tltratJon (FmHAJ 11 IICCOpltng
nomination&amp; for County Com-

mittee oloctOOna for MEIGS
AND ATHENS
VINTON
COUNTIES Th11 notice 11 tosuod to Inform oltglble voters

of the nght to nom1nata canridlleo by politK&gt;n Copies of the
petitlon and tntiRII:tiOnl on tta
completion can be olrbtinod
from your 1oat1 FmHA office
Per10ns nom1nlted should
be currently 81l98Qed rn the op-

gard to race color rehg•on

nattonal ongrn age political
affthat•on mamal status
sex 23
and26
/ or30
handtcap
(4)
(6) 3 7 1 0
14 17 21 (51 24 10tc

eratiOn of a farm have their
pnnclpal fttm11ng operatiOn
w;rhm the county or area 1n
which activities c&gt;f the COUnty
or area committee are earned
out, derive the prinapll port of
their tncome from ferm109
(that 11 more thon 50 p&amp;'cont

of their gross Income mult
come from ll(lrieultural producttonl be a cttqen of the
United States or an aim law
fully admitted to the Unrtod
States for permanent res•
de nee not have an FmHA 1n
aured or guaranteed loan

Pubhc Not1ce
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Apnl 13 1987 tn the
Me1gs Count';' Probate Court
Case No 25486 Mary E Hu
ghes 43 Cole Street Mtddle-

INSULATION

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY

On Aprtl 10 1987 tn tho
Metgs County Probate Court
Case No 25467 Ednh H
Sisson 120 Mulberry Avenuo Pomeroy Ohto 46769

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PH. 992-2772

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We C1rry Fithlng Supplies

PH. 949·2801
or 949·2860

Pay Your Cable &amp;
PHONE
16141 992 6550
RESIDENCE PHONl
16141 9'2 7754

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ALL NEW CARS AND TRUCKS
PRICED TO SELL
STOP· IN FOR A SPECIAL DEAL
SEE MAll SEARLES or KEN IICHAIDSON

992·5627

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Pomeroy Bowling Co.
382 I 2ND ST.

2 male ctts declewed shots
G•vaaway to good home Ph

614 446 0303
Full blooded femele Germen
Shephard puppy 5mo old Ph

614 446 6161
Small cute puppies to give twey
to good home Call 614 986

3204
K•ttens 304 676 3776

Happy Ads

EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Week Ltve
Entertatnment
Wed Fn &amp;Sat Ntght
900PM to lOOAM
The Medallion Band
12 00

Cover

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR
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Farm Equlpme11t
Partt &amp; Ser~lee

Lost and Found

LOST Importa nt paper1 at
Holzer Medlctl Center Ntm fl on
front Ora Sm1ttl Pleast~ff found

Ph 6T4 3e8 e429
Found ladtes wetch 111 Pomeroy
bu11nep ..ct1on CtU and dt1
orlba 614 992 3233 or avfln
mga 6, 4 992 ?507
Loll Norweglon Elk Mound
Black and grey l-Ias colter and
dog tags 814 985 4182 or
614 667 6176
Found l&amp;d111 watch In Pomeroy
bu1lne11 section Call and dn
crlbe 614 992 3233 or even
lng1 614 992 7507

Racine, Ohia 45771

LOST In TNT artt fam alfl black
tan dog right ear tatooad
B8801 Jany Hooper 304 676
513 1

949-3088 Ius.
949-2606 Home

LOST eet of hou .. end veiHclt
kavs H found pletse drop off at
Regi1ler OffiCII

49835 St. Rt. 124

Authomed John Dftre,
New Holland, lush Hog
farm Equtpmont
Doaltr

SOMEONE CARES Rlvenldfl
:hrlattan Actdamy •hu 19
partners Willing to underwrhe a
student for half thfl tuition Be
one of the frrsl new or returning
students to take sdvanttge of
thtS great opportunity CtU now
304 743 8107 or 743 3823

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All

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&amp; Modlls

24 HR. SERVICE

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THE DITCHING
SERVICE
AH Types of

8 ''

3 17 2 mo

24 HOUJ TOWING
&amp; ROAD

SERVICE

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

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Ph. 985-3813
Hame 985-3837

Bus.

ACTION
TOWING
949-9070 or
949-2045

4 17 I mo

• 22 I mo pd

GHEEN'S PAINTING, INC.
ReStdenttol -

Cammerctel -

lnduotnal

ROOFING - Shtnglas Rolled Roofing Gultersand In
sulatmg Roof Coat~ng

CARPENTRY- Addttlona Garages Sun Oecks
CONCRETE WORK- Sidewotks lluements ond Dnve
way a
SIDING- Vtnyl Aluminum and Wood
PAINTING - All types 1ncludtng space age rnaulatmg

Pubhc S'lile
&amp; Auctton

Wanted To Buy

9

We PlY cash for lett model clean
uaed cars
J1m Mink ChRV Olds Inc
B1\l Gena Johnaon
8t4 446 3672

rour famly

or grou'
Ia bowl 2 gontH ond
got ono froo!l

Good Fn &amp;Sat n11hts
or any open bowl tnl
ttme Call us for parttes
for your croup
992 3432 or 992-2403
4-1511110

Buying dt1ly gold silver coi ns
ring• Jewelrv aterllng were old
coma lerge currency Top pn
en Ed Burkett Berber Shop
2nd Ave M1ddleport Oh 814

992 3476
Buying junk c•• CellthM 15 00
pm Coli 114 982 6C1,41

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LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET

Ptrt time RN needed In a nice
100bed long tarmcarefactllty
good benefitttvailebla Confect
Mtry 0 Brien Director of Nurs
.ng Scenic Hillt Nursing Center
Mondey thru Frld.,

992-6173

Netrd aomeone to brush hog 2
tern in Bidwell artt fl'h

Hobson Drtve

Middleport, Ohto
4·16·87-1

mo

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RADIATOR

SERVICE

We can repafr and recore radtators and
heater cores We can
also acid bot I and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks

PAT HILl FORD

992-2196
Middleport Oh1o
1·13-tfc

Roger Hysell
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124,

P~ Oltie

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alee Trtll•lnle•
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
6 17 tfc

Help Wan1ed

For bus1n•a eccouma Full
time tl50 000 taO 000 P1rt
time *12 000 t11 000 No
Selling repttt busln11s Set
your own houra Training pro
vldtd Cell 1 812 938 6870
M F S.m to 5pm (Cantrel
Stend•d Time)

Expen InstallatiOn
Up to 36 Months Ftnancmg Avatlable

EMPIRE FURNITURE
108 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio
PH. 992-3307
TWIN MA nRESS/IOXSPIING ............ S98.81
FULL MAnRESS/IOXSPRING ............ S141.18
CHESTS .......... '49.95 RECUNUS ..... S99.95
DIN mE I 4 CHAIRS.. ........................... S99.9S
12 Months Free Financing
4-7- 87 1 mo

AVON 8entf1t1 .el emptovad
1nsuranoe tvlllable pnzes good
earnln~ own products 11 coat

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Mature e11pet1enctd per1on to
care tor Infant 4 dtya a weft(
Rat ret~u l red Ph 614 446

3 Famlil( Yard Sete Mev 1 &amp; 2
9 5 R11n cencalls 22 VInton St
Houtthold Items tdult end
ehlldrens clothlna

Yard Sele Newborns to adults
clothes bar ttools m11c Ott AI
7 on Addiaon PK approx 2
mtle1 1st Ad to left Whhe
house with red bern behind
Addev1lle School Apnl 27 thru
May 2

9326
lnttructors needad Trl Stete
Beauty College lmmar:tlate o,..
ontnQ davt It evemng1 Full or
Part tJme Cell 614 887 8612

Gtrtge Sate 4 Family Aprt129
&amp; Mav 2 6m1 below Gallipolis
Rt 7 Quilt mater~al s yarn a
vartety ot Items

LPN poaltlon t\llllable apply In
per1on or ph 814 448 9820
The Med•c•l PlaJa 203 Jaclr1on
PIQ Gtlllpolls Oh

3FtmllyVardSa1e 4 ~ m1lesout
At 141allweek

Govflmment Joba t16 040
$69 230 yr Now htnng Cell
805 687 6000 ht A 9B05 tor
current tedertl hst

Porch Sale 80 locust St
Jewelry ent1quet m11c Fnday
&amp; Seturday May 1 &amp; 2 8 30 to
1

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H1ringl Government joba your
area t15 000
000 Phone
ca ll refundtble 16021838 8886
E11t 1449

3 Ftmlly Yard Sale Frl It S.t
10mllesoutonSt Rt 2U
before Mercerville R11n canoela
New hand made qulin and lo ts
of other things
9to~

Hey VouH ts that what 1 qutlhy
enthu sttstie energetic penon
hire you 11 hetrma? Well we
need p8t1pltt whO went to make
bttwflen 1400 to •tooo per
week No pte 1n the sky Th1a is
real tnd Is hepPf'ntng now
Where do you Win I to be 6 or 10
yt~ars from now? Wt t\ 111 wa cen
offer you Is opportunity upward
mob1llty complete tr11nrng tnd a
cha nce to have tun while yOYMt
malr1ng monev Opportunhy Is
knocking Ctll 814 992 6488
a1k for Mr Anlhony for the fill
of your ltfe

Yard Selt 1105 Taodor~ nttr
tha golf course on May 1 &amp; 2
Curtains bed1preads house
hold Items boys 1nd edult1
clothing tnt~qull and collectors
1tema
Gtrage Sale Mev 1 and 2
100 a ot Items houttwll'll
bookt tool• clothes CB pickup
cap fence poart Antique• and
colhtctlbles 11rs milk bottles
ttoneware Snuffy Smith juga
tnd more Crebtree s Kerr Rd
Two tenths mtle West of
Aodnay Bidwell Rd

MONEY for college Call the
Army Ntt lonal Guard for FREE
mformstion Picket 1 800 642

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!'J Ftmlly Yard Slit Fri It Set
9to5 womena &amp; alrtt pretty plus
clothing some toy • Rain can
cats Kerr Bethel Ad between
Kemper Hollow II Bult111lle
Porter Rd

CONTROLS INSTALLERS
Need lhrea prople to lnsttll
entfQY mtnegement equ1pment
S16 en hour or paid pet'
lntttlletlon (low volttgel For
Interview ca/11 404 9152 15691

Ytrd Stle 661 Fourth Ave

8 lpm Tuet Thru Sal
Someone who drlvte to Uva If\
and cere ior ltdy room tfld
board small salery 304 675
2374
AVON no Utv1ce chtrge. open
temtorle\ phone 304 676

T429
Needed food
hours dallv
mileage Must
htvfl rtlltblae -.-. ·.-·-."·
eble to lift httvy
COttloln·
ars Apply It 101 S.cond St
Old Moou Bldg Pt Pit

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LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
Clinical AudiQ.IOiist
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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6&amp;01
417 Sa11d Avlu. Box 1213
GlllipaltS, Ohio 45631
1-13 tilt

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A Lht le Design Interior ct.
11gn buamest for people on
llmlttd budget Independently
owned 304 &amp;7fii 6636

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Schooll
Instruction

Retr11n Now SourhetstlrnBu•
'"'" Cotltga Call 114 448

18 Wanted to Do

llp1 &amp; Cecil King woodcrthl
hoover Wither black • white
TV bov• blue j.,ns diahn
curteint qt caM ing )era prea
aura cenner Vou n•me It wa
have it Thurs frl &amp; Set
Pttrlot Vlllqe Yl!'d 8ele Thurs
Frl &amp; Stt followalgntotf141

3 Fernlly Aduh &amp; c:hlldran1
clothing houtthokllt•ms miac
Ott 180 At 325 NE of VInton
Frl l Stt
Y•rd S1fe Friday 9 4 Krlttl Dr
Rf 35 WHt 2mi put hosplt•l
Smtll riding mower children•
cklthu
Ytrd Bete 847 Stcond Ave
Stt Mey 2 8 3 Nice Infant &amp;
toddler ctothat

Septic tank pumping ratldentltl
&amp; commerlctf . . per told
Aon Evant En1erprltta Jeclreon

Ohio Coli 614 288 5930

Jim 1 odd Joba ptlntlng drive
w•y rn..tlng c•panter work•
roof
tran • htdg•
Call 814 319
Meture chrletlan mtn gtounds
keeping htndv m1n ltwn etta

Ph 114 408 2760
Pltno Les10n1 In my home frve
minutes outaide of Gallipolis
Cell 114 441· 15538 wotM 01'
,u8 7&amp;•9 home
Ltwn ~srt Ph

e14 441 •on:

do btbylittlng In my t.ornt
tny ehlft 6 Yaeu

Iei~~3~~~:~~c.;JII.

after lpm Ph
Will do blbyelttlng In mv home
Ph 992 1087
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Wtll do mowing ptlntlng diVI
Btb¥ tit11ng even•nu• 304 882
2010 envtlmt

PSYCHOTHERAPY
AOOLESCENTS

One of , ..,, 1 ..,,. .1 most
conpt'th.,atvt mtntel h•ehh
ptogrtma offwmg ground ftQOf
opportun•tv'" e new0utP11*'1
Adoleactnt prOQftm JCAH tceredll.t progrem off•• chal
len1ing team tr•etm•nt
IPPJOech requtung the tollowmg
lui tkn• pothlona

CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER
PSYCHOLOGY
Aequu MIW MA or Ml In
B•hevior•l 8clanc81 Cllnlctl
Plychotogw wtth M"'nnt 2 V81ft
pott·mtlflft .. peritnce p.-lmar
lly with ttdo-ont· In lntlivldUIII eroup end temlty lrtllrMnt
Preflflbfy with IVbtlance ebu11

PSYCHOLOOY ASSISTANT I

~ ...... lilA Of MS In Cllnleol
Poychology pluo 2 yo•• poet
mMtlrt apertence lnaluctlnt

Cfedant611t tor ttetlng h , .
rlenoe 10 bl wllh 1ft Motaacern:
papulation pntf••btv In outootMnt lftYironment M1h e tubNnot tbuM c:rtdentlel
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Ytrd Stlt Itt &amp; Sun tO 8 At
7almoat to Eurtkt Miac ltem1
Ylfd &amp;Ita 520 Fourth Avt Mav
2 9 15pm Cloth l na toy•
epplltn~

Oertga a.1e Z mlle from 1 41 on
Nelflhborhood Rd Apr 30 Mty
1 2 loll of different iltmt
Yard Selt Thutt Apr 30 Frl I
Stt Behind Ctldwtlls Tru ck
Shop If ''In wlU bt lntldt
Yard Site turn left It Rtvl
Furnttura Rt 7 left M Acklflrflllt
Sc:hOOI flut brldl houM com
pletatv patt school on ltft lots
btby lttml Infants children a.
womans Jr s m.,tclothfng
lemps 10me furniture 8om•
thing for tvtryone Thura Fri

THE OHIO VAllEV PUBLISH
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do butlntet whh people rou
know .,... NOT to ttnd money
thtough 1M maN umll ~ou ,..,,
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w""" lltdlol hop end bu.._.

172 H leatnd.
Mktdleport for .... Phont1 t14423 1816.
building II

Own your own J•en
lponewaer Ltd._ Apparel
M1n1 Chlldr•n• Mettrnity
IMgt liDo Pot~lo. O.n_.•

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ttna Calvin ICtelft. Sarolo

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bomt Oatoftne Ht~ov114 100 to

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11 doys. Mr.
111Z)al 4221

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Ylld lett forst on In 2 yu11
Lawn &amp; riding mower
tOVI bM!es Bob McCorm c Rd

grind_.... Ole. Con
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81ut Fountain

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goa d..,.. 1•9• &amp; amoll lldloo
clathM • untforma ltltuts
..-nlnvs • nwch mUc;h tnOft
MIIV 1 I Z 4 • 5 Rttn Of thlnt

......... hl0&lt; Evor;thlnt muot

to furniture l mite 24 Ewan1
Hp olf 141 Frl &amp; ttl 8 1
Y•d Solo Moy T 2 3 Cloth..
Knldr KMCks lrtc Ftlrv&amp;aw
f~~t. . WIRd

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3 f1m1ly yard sale May 4th and "'1
6th from 9 tlll4 11 108 P1erl St
Middleport
1 VJ miles Hysell Run Thur Frl
Womena chlldrens ctothas ~-

614 992 6276

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Seturdav Mty 2 4151 Beech St
Middleport 9 00 8 00

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Yerd Stla curtains tpr ..ds
little boys end tdulta mlac
9 5pm Fri 1 Set 2 Kfllly Or
Georg11 Creak Rd
Big Ytrd Slit Y, mila out
Bulavllle Addi1on Ad pttt Tara
Apta Furniture curttlns dl1hn
beby clothes etc Mty 1 I 2

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--~-----------At John Sunlea on SuccHt Ad '
long Boltom May ht and 2nd
Good plean merchandls•
Saturday and Sundey Bredbury "
Roed Just before the school '
Btby children t edults clothing 1
snd mltctlltntout

Giant yard seleMev 1tttnd2nd
Everything from A to Z 1 Ol _
Condor St Pomeroy

91

Fn and Set 9 &amp;pm 2 Femlly
Y lfd Sele 1 mile from At 7 on
B11r Run Rd FtnteltiCbii'QIInt
Boys clothing toys e Unit bit of
everything

Frl &amp; S.t Mev 1 end 2 9 5
1819 Chntnut Bt Btb'; lttmt
boy inttntt
toddler clothu
uaed eofa • chalr mlac hems
rtln cancetl•

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Vsrd Sete at Mary bynet
Atsldent In Cht1hlre Oh Mey
1234&amp; 8 to Dark lots of
furniture etc
Gerage Stle May 1 •nd 2 'It
mile E11t of Porter Mite end
clothing At 5tJ4 9 epm
Frl &amp; Set 9 to S cr~ft ltema
n.wborn loedutt clothes household Item a 9ml out 141 lakin

VMdStlt Stturdty Mty2 301
E11t Colt~~ge St Alo Grande
Htvt sotd our home mt.~ll
Clean Out to move
Garege Sale 48 llnclon Mey 2
348to15

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Femlly cloth" newborn
•dult 1von tupparwtre dlthH
Alo Grtnde1 mlleWnt ofAb1n
Frl end Sat
Ytrd Sele Moving good t&gt;uvt
Houaeho\d Item• clothing
aome furniture mlec M1y 1at
end Z 9 4 1103 Ohio Ave

Ylfd Salt Sat 8 1 N11lghbor
hood Ad Green Aerta ICtOII
fram cem.tery Girls cloth ....
Intent iltl Z boyt up to alzt 12
furniture curttlna knlc: k lrneclra
&amp; mise

2 Fomlly V•d Solo Moy t 2 3
B1dweH Oh Bidwell AodntV
R d Maternhv cloth II other
clothtt tllalru Toola furnhure
btby ttems mtny oth.., ml1e
9 5pm
Gar•oe S... mise ltem1 May 2

8 miiH from Geltipolls on Rt

In Gallipolis IS04 lt Gr•ndt
Monday Mey 4th 3 ftmlly
Clothes tempt houaehold
ltema much mort
Yard Sele May 2nd 3rd tnd
4th A mila off Rt 7 on It At
143

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Tool• rods and reels wrln$ftr
wtther chs ln s1w 307 Sprang
Alit Pomeroy May 1et 2nd
and 3rd

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Mey ht tnd 2nd larry Pict.ena
rttldance on St At 124
Pomeroy A ir condlllonM paint
mettl werdrobe tateellte dish
children clothn ltttto turnl
ture 11C

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Mev 1 9 1181 Buick b.clroom "
1ulte racktrl refrJa••tor othtf' r~
furniture drtptl curtelna tow ,
ala linen• bedding dithll
tools Jewelry clothing. mito
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E\ltrythlng I 215 ••ch FlnhoH .,
on ltft
Mit.. Camettry oul f
of Rut and Flrlt houM on tht .. 1
left Msv 2nd and 3rd
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2 femlty Mav 1et and Znd
HouMhold gooda btby lt~~me ,1
stereo bike goad cletn clothft w
plua toy1 toy1 toya suah u
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matchboll cars tftn1torm•e. r
Slar w, colltotlon !'!ltrythlng 14
priced to Mil 770 Sycamore It
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Middlapor1 Ohio
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Mev 4th tnd &amp;th 9 00 4 00
Boy clothing birth through 3T 11
Meternhy clolhea end' mite ,..~ 1
8ehlnd Vet I ottlce on Mulbtrry
Ave
Fourth end Petri Sta Aadne
Mty 1ttand Znd Clothing (large
wom,ntl utensil• fumhurt
QII..Wttt tttr~ toys

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Craft lttms afgens yerd orn1 '# tl'
mtnU bedtpretda curtalnt. ~~
Homelnttrlor N•utzllnga lytt , ~
cusa Nut to gred•&amp;chool May 1
1tttnd2nd
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383 Ptrll St Middleport May 1 1 fl
tnd 2 Cemptr top pick up
truck shot gun mise
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&amp; Vicinity

O.flgt Salt two form1\ gowne ' 11
end mi1c Frl end Itt 40 """
Burdette Addn
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Olgenlc Garage S•le swlmmtng J~
pool blcycln old quilt tope. 1
toys etareo tots of mite April ' ~
28 29 30 Third houu off lh '
87lton Bltden Ad on rlghl
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Ed • Gallipolis Fltt Mtrlrll
Open Friday• too 300 rolla
v1nyle wetlpaper tl 150 roll
tilltr t225 excellent Junk

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tnd Rou ..a ll!l •

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11• 446 7037 DtMen specl"

200 sq ft lndOOtl •nd 100 sq.
dooro ot a coat ot IS 80
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per dr;o Ontv 4 IVIIItbtt

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
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Mev 1 1nd 2 Tuppers Plttnl 3rd
house up irom ilra dept A lltUe '
ot ,..,.rythlng Jr cloth"

lerge Vlfd Stle 75 locutt St
Mty 1 &amp; 2 Bed drtlltrs tterto
TV firewood mite Good clo
thing boyssizes10 14 glrft10
Iedin 1 3 6

1•2 9 lpm
At I l l In Aodntv' li"ntU kldt
clothM Mattfnlty cloth• 111
IiLII cloth" bleycl" bedt'oom
sultt nNda r_,lnlsh..t ml1c

Opportumty

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3 ftmlly FJtdey tnd Saturdty ti
9 2 Next to r~dio et1tlon In
8rtdbury Rain C!II'!Celt
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Set 9 to •pm on At 160 5
mHaa put Holzart l-lospltsl

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Nelghborhood Rd off 141 Mey
1 2 8 &amp; beby doth• .ulg
womens small mane 1111.0
commod11 b11lns ewnlng TV
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6 ftmll v vtrd tale Fnday Mev 1
and Saturdtv M•v 2 2 mllt1
palt ftlrgroundl on Old Rt 33

Three Ftmily Y•d Stlt w1thTV
Sat May 2 9 ft corner buck
ridge Ad &amp; Mtgnotle Dr

May 1 and 2 9 ~ clolhlt sho11
books Iota of everything 28
Centre! ave

Yerd StlfPorter end old ~t 160
Frl tnd Set 9 ISpm ColfeA
ttble dish• home Interior TV

2 Yard 8"" Hilltop Dr 1/l ml out

lerge Sale Pine Gro~ Ad next ) •
to the fire Barn Baby furniture
gun rack truck mlrrofl cennlng .,
jars pres1ure canner&amp; tmfCh ~l
more Follow 1lgns Phone 814
992 5344 Mev 1n and 2nd
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Large 3 ftmlly yard ttlt Baby
clothes Jr ml11 clothing mana
clothing Iampi record pleyer
12 Inch color TV FM car rtdfo ~ ~
crah1m1n riding mower storm ~
door kitchen 1ppllencea eloclr I\
wooden cratt1 Etc Lttt hou11 t
on Mlntravllle Ad Mty 1 at and ·~~
2nd 8 00 5 00

Btsflmtnt &amp; yard aelt Frl ht
thru Sun 9th Pienta Subdlvl
aion Grav•ly attechmantt 8
1paed elect start gltiiWtrt
fu rniture houuhold lttms
children mana and ladltl nice
clothn

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Sat Mav2 9 6 2Femllv7mllet
north on 160 Children• clothtl
girls up to 2 1 boy1 6&amp;6
weadeeter wheel• ate

Moving Stla Thurt Fri &amp; Sat
2ml from Porter ott 1554 on
Whitt Oak Rd third hou1e on
right Ltrge varlatv entlques
furniture dlsh11 etc

Laroe Y~td Stle oft 5U on
~;;:;.;,;,; ;;·.. :~gjj';i:IBidwt\1 AodnayRd w.,nePhll

t.:

Ettate Vtrd Stlt 674 SunVallev
Dr Fri 1nd Sit Mty 1 &amp; 2 3
TobaccopressaaUS each 3pt
hitch cultlvtton no whirlpool
mlcrowav• with cart 1225 old
oak typewriter desk 130 gtess
ware books records evon little
btt of everything ch81p

Gartge Stle In Vinlon on Bull
Run Rd Brown Gerega on left
ho1ng up the roed Frl and 611
Sttrte 9 30

1..6 mila ott ~t 7 Georg" Cretk
Ad Frl •sel Mav1 &amp;2 9am
Rein canceled

Sttuattona
Wanted

Y11d Stla 3 Ftmlllet furnitu re
dlthas big men women and
chlldrens cloth81 formal gown•
mise 6 mil .. out Bulevllle Rd
follow signs Stturdav 9 5pm

Yard Sale Frl &amp; Sal Girts 6
woman• clofhtl chain Pw
woodsphttar d11hes tools well
onn range Roush Ltna
Cheshire

Mty ht
2nd 3 ~ mlln out
141 aoft I chtlr mtttrell
spring 1980 Toyola childre n &amp;
adult clothing Ph d 14 •46

"e 2101atttt1Spm

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CompUterized ltelrirw Aid Selection
~ Switn Molds - lntet Pllhlll Services

Pr~~~~~~:el

"ard sa\es

o

REPS NEEDED

5, 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
ON CARPET l!t PADDING

23

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local food serv1ce company
needs person to service ttttb
hshed roul•• as walla• develop
new custom•• Compeny veh1
cte provkled Hourly wege plus
commission Mull be High
School Grtdutta end heva
meth slrfll1 Send
T 829 Cere of Gtlllpohs Tribune
B25 Thifd Alit Galhpohs Oh

TOP CASH paid tor 83 model 4387
and new•r Uled ctrs Smtih
Iuick Pontitc 1911 Ea1tarn LEARN HOW
You ctn tend
Ave OJllipoll&amp; Ctll 614 446
ch1ld to 11 distinctive
2282
11:-,;,IUI~o; School Rtunide
---...,.-----,--,....- Chnst11n Academy Milton WV
Uud MobJia Homfll Ph 614
for htlf the normel cott Cell
446 0176
now 304 743 8107 or 743

FOR IIOR£ INFORMATION CALL 61V949 2686

STIIINMASTER
WEAl DATED

are •nttrtlttd in ••• d~ng
your child to tn excepttonll
"hoolforhetfthtcoll Allothlf
benefih f ...t Call now collect
304 743 8107 or 743 3823
Milton WV

ROUTE SALES

6689

Da1nt

MOHAWK CARPETS

FOR
EDUCATION II
Li:iii•lsio'jo;.,,jAVAILABLE

Coli 814 448 0858

Cash m 1 dtY the Auct1on w•v
Chell s Au ~t1on Serv1c11 30•
896 3430 License No 754 97

SANDBLASTING- Dry Blosttng Wet Blostmg and
•
Vacuum Bltltrng of structural steel tanka
bu1ld1n91 and mtacellaneous llems

Bnng thrs ad wrth

Gara~e

MIDDUPOIT

CAll 7 DAYS A WEEK

4151mapd

IUSIN£11

NO SUNDAY CALLS

r~,,

PtaUC INYitlD

Phone Btlls Here

Day or Night

992-6421
OPDIIOI.·RI. 1·1; SAT. 1·6

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lrm1t i ptr &lt;Utlnm, P"
B•n lfG 1~111or-

SAlES &amp; SEIWICE

y

399 SO. TIIID

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ol ''""'"'",., n(J(rniJ~

Second

(HRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, DODGE

SiioE PLACE

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{ Ho ~ (wl'l !~fl

COOPER

: rhuif~,!t ~

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PLUMING &amp; HEATING

"At Reasonable Pmn"

H lgh profit dtelenhip Potential
avallabt 1n 3 county 1r11 No
apeclf1e 1nvt1tment Complete
lme of proven enargy liVIng
products for ttle home end small
business Ctll Oennv Gibson 11
1 404 902 6691

Someone to ewe for elderly l.cty
ltve lnor7dayuweett Cooking
&amp; light houstkeeplng requtr&amp;d

3823

70 Horrl (nul Crn111,1
\SO P'' f!llrrr
flVf' llfl PIIJPI!
,,

Millltlleport, Ohio 45760

Ph 614 446 3699

•Ins Claims

Free El1tmete1 - Fully Insured

• 28 87 I mo

USED CARS
YOUR CHOICE S99500,
8 TO CHOOSE FROM

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GARAGES

(USTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING

Ca116t4 44&amp; 2T08

5

•Spectal Events

22MoneytoLoen

3 Cute Pupp111 It 1 ugly puppy

•GraduatiOns
•Valuables

DENNY CONGO
Will HAUl
JUST CAll!
992-3410
liMESTONE
GRAVEl · SAND
TOP SOil
Fill DIRT

U. S. RT.

10pm

2 beautiful German ShRpherds
304 675 2201

GAS WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

PURl &amp; IARIARA
I

North

Manag• Trt1ne•Ful1 T1me tlt
peuence dtttrtd E~teellent
wag" Good
beneftt ..
Must ben... cleen elen: Ser~d
reply to Box T 102 Care of
Gellipotia Dtlly Tr1bune 826
Third A,.. Gellipolla Oh

o~~~~~~~ty

46631
Smttl black &amp; tan mt'e dog \l&amp;ry
gopd wtth chtldrctn Ph 446
4314 between 8 11 am or 7

Transfers 3Smm &amp; 110 Post
flwt Sltdts to YHS Ynleo lope
•Weddrngs

Trenching

FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
NEW IDEAS

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION

168

21

1611

or 3 ton unrts Installed
on pad &amp; teadv to cool

CUSTOM BUilT

VHS HOME RHORDER

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Addons end remodeling
Rooting and gutter work
Concrete work
Piumbmg and electr•cal
work
(Free E1t1matesl

Lost walle1 at 0 0 Mcintyre
Park A1chard 5 Coll-v Ph
614 246 9637 Rewtrd

81aclr Cocker Spamel to g1ve
awey 6 months old 614 992

PHOTOGRAPHER

BOGGS

CARPENTER
SERVICE
-

•Wash&amp;rs •Dtshwashers
•Ranges

Gtveaway

4168

PARTS and

REASONABlE • REliABLE
tin

4171mo

All M1ku

Malon W Va

"BIG FOOT PARK"

OFFICE

COMPARE DUI

992-7636

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

985-3561
•Retngerators

614-843-5248

14116 23 303tc •

Bob Barton, Owner
2 5 -86 tfn

•Dryers •Freezers

Electromc Organs
Mob1le service

Will Do
Carpentery - Vtnyl
&amp; Alummum Stdtng
- PatnttngDrywall
Free Esttmates
Rehable
Guaranteed Work

K Nesselroad Clerk

992 5738 lor

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Servite

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCTION

PH. 992-9949

CAll COLL!CT

35MM

J.R.'s REPAIRS

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Probate Judge
[ena

20 veers
Free Esttm&amp;!tes

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Boskel ltds

(4116 23 30 3tc

190 MULBERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.

HOURS Wod Thurt Fro
10 am to S pm
Saturday I 0 AM
to 12 NOON
Other ftmes by &lt;hanu or

Flowers Stw1ng,

Probate Judge
l ena K N esselroad Clerk

A Hughes Sr deceased late
of 43 Cola Street Muldleport Metgs County Ohto
Robert E Buck

Rooftng of all Typea
CompMte Gutter Work
Worked tn home aree

FREE UNCE

IUMS
Wood Cro&lt;hff.Qutlttng

Robert E Buck

Ph. 992-3537
4887q mo

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

appointment

45771

SSO Page St. Middleport

VINYl &amp; ALUMINUM

HANDCIAnED COUNTRf

was appomted Admtnlstratnx
1--...;..;..
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GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

REBUilT &amp; REPAIRED

!CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

&lt;all

of the astate of Elma M Hoi
1er deceased late of 44060
Yost Road
A actne Oh1o

EUGENE LONG

THE HAT RACK
(Sttpr Run Area~

Pubhc Not1ce

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

Ph. (61

No Sunday

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SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
Complete Remodelmg

New Homes luilt

. . _ T_ _ _ _

port Ohto was appo1nted Ex
ecutroc of the estate of Arlene

$50 PER MO.

MAY 1st &amp; 2nd

IIIDDLPIOIT

•ILOWN IN

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Mr....:O....IIIf...

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: •ALUMINUM SIDING

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FIOM POITSMOUTH

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Precious Memor111 studio w1ll
be closed ell dey Fndi'V Mav1st
ReYNa\ Aprll 30 Mav 3 7 30
PM Moora s Chtpel Un1t&amp;d
Method1st Church Ashlon

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FISHING •••
HUNTING ...
NO MONEY DOWN

FEATUIING

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ALL CAMPSITES LEVEL &amp; SHADED

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I W1ll not be respons1ble for anv
debts contracted lor by anvone
other then myaelf Roger D
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Ll'ad thlfl n 1t1on In 1 pat h lh Ills 11 Uf'
WUh t"Y&lt;'r\ onr ht rt tru ~ ll n .a in Vou
M akt" us tt n ~:~Tion fiiiNi " tth ~;urh f O\(\
That showf'rlll of mf'rc' ~ l il t •In do~o~~ n fr om

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IIi tl ld II ill tH&gt;&lt; lU ~i' ol l mt
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Dl!'jt r nth 11 Crus~ 1 His f tll'tr l s " IJI
1np1Q\ I l f'Ch tmln.l!f.rt cf'
~ " twn "'r ~('• 1 rt n~~ 1()(1 1\
1 hnu~h pitt In as 11 m '' br
1 1~ r.; lll tnt! looks 1n1l shtpl (ion 1 count
1\UI lis USI 1)11( I Sl 1 US frf'f'
Oh n H m !son

Wf\ nN'd 1n trn \ thll t bf&gt;nd" nt rhr knl'('!l.

Business Services

at the PagevllleSiore Bliildlngon
State Route 684

CAll 992-7403 A~t.
St Rt 33, Pomeroy, OH
We'll Sell You A

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Ill \\ tlk1d I r h ~ I t\) \\hilt UOlh I lis
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l~ l~!xJh~lSt llkf'f l \\lth p Ill
11 1~ blood 1 •n '"'' IIJJ~ n 1111 J:nouml
n J1 11 \1 ~ ~ not donr II \ 1l n

F l rf',., 111 rain cl u ~o~~ n from out of thr skv
Ancl jud,:::t mf'n t d" \\Ill bt so \I I ' n iJ~h
WC',Ip&lt;ln!l " 11n I hfllp \ OU fln I h II f II II thl\
Onlvthr~ln s::~: C'I fl o\ t runf lllf\\ OU t~o~~a v

REVIVAL

SYRACUSE ELEMENTARY
1 hr fift h !-;\)( " ('('ko; llr&lt;Jdlng p('rlod honor
ml l 11 thr ~vracu s£' EIC'mf'nt aJv School
has b('( n annnun&lt;&lt;'d M • ki n~ a l!:radr&gt;o f B
ur II)(JH ln ti l thf'l r " UhjC'I'ls t o bl:' namt'&lt;l
To l hr 1 oil "- f'rf'
F'irsl C. w ei r F:rl t' 1 Arnott Ml ck Barr
( vn ttJ iu C tld\\ f'l l Sh 1un li a rr l~ Aml&gt;f'r
Hf'ld1 r lh Alida Mulford Li sa Russpll
E v m Sl ru b r A lllv Ynun ,g
S(&gt;rond G1adf' Fr Jnrl's Adk ins Brinn
Allf'n Ca r l~s a A sh lrrf'm V Bu~k lrk Kf'
'In F lf')ds Ph ilip Ham m Ja son L tw
rrncf' Tru' Is l lslr Ambrr Thom as
Thl r rl Grutlr Rochdll J£'nk ln!i1 Jen
nlfrr l a ~.~. rf'nrr Jav MC'K{ lvf'v Mandv
Mill s Samml SIS!iOn Rav tn Young
F'nu Jth Gradr Bria n Andf'r son Randv
Ri ng Mason F'ls hrr And rr&lt;~ Moore Mull
Morro" MC'IOdv Wra\ rr
F'lfl h Cr ulr Aaro n Drummf'r Andrf'w
F lrlrl s Crvstu l H t r mon Jodi Hobbs
Mlf'harl McKrl vf'v Am v MoOt f' Ambrr
Oh lln~rr J IMf'V Sm it h
Six th ( r 1dC' K1 vln ArMtt An~lf' Mills
R &lt;.~ v Proff1 11 Tamaru Havman

Ill\

hour'

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f i rs t Gradt&gt; Chad Cla r k NIC'O if' H\11
1 vson Evans R v~tn Gra cP Matt Hilt
M rll~!la Lav nf'
John M at son
Al an
McG ul rr Ma11h f'\\ Rlfflr Dannv SilHf
Amanda Th C'Iss
5&lt; cond Gradf' 1 ra cv Card An~l e Car
lf'lon Tlmmv C hN"n JOf' K1r bv Jt&gt;sS('
M avnard Amv Northup JE"nn lf' Scar
bl'rrv M&lt;'ll ssa Sm llh Bobbv Writ('sf'l
Third Cra&lt;.~r John Card Jason Hudson
Pau l l hlr Cral~ Kn l~ht
Fourth Grad( ( ,r ani Clrclf' Ja stm Er
vln Scm Grarf' K f'vln l hlf' Shannon Mo
r a rltv Kr ndr 1 Norri ~ Co urrn £&gt;v Rou~h
Jc nl Stl'wur t Tr 1vls Mu ~r liZ&lt;'
F'tft h Gr tdf' Jason Ca rpr ntN 8(-r h
Clark Jpnn v Clfrk Rachael HrnsiPr
Rva n HoiiN D&lt;n ld Just is Ma'"&lt;W Mat
hf'Y."' Bn.tndl M l!l orv Ft C'ddlr Matson
RilsChl'l Rov.( Mi t hat I V:m MPIPr Ra
r hf'l Fl'~ h f'r
Six th Gradr Mf'J!an Wolh KHI Wh l
lakrr Ru ~ l v Sm lt h F.ddif'S.tww rs Nikk i
l hlr Jullr Hill Ht tlh f'r Hill fodli Gr aC'f'
Jt rt m v Dill D;,n. ld D&lt;&gt;r m

II \I It r m• tt )()ul 1 mt m~ t 1 d1 1 h
Jl II. II ~ US! \\ I ~ I 1 HI (\ 11 \'\.lhf'lf'
llu l tu tlnr1 Y.ho dl!'jlfn &lt; 11' n v 1h 11

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r11 brln.Q' out our p1 t
" t h 11 ms
\\ (' 11lrt uti \ h 1~1 1nnuf!h to 1lr'ltrm thr
unl\c rst'
So dOC':' Ru !O~ln In ru~r of 1 1f' \ r 1"''
Wh at ,.,Ill "'" n&lt;l'&lt;t "tth 111 11f this ~ )() " tor
WhC'n Cod t.plll s 1hl C' lou&lt;t~ Ctn 1ht•mld nlflhl

th r rol l

Th II WI might br &lt;o p lrt'fl
Thut "' mlg hl snm1'fh1\
I ot k ( !OI~n fru m tbmf'
i\ nll vlf'" lhr l)l';JUI\ Ht gl• r ~
ro 111 wi th H I~ l .o' r
011 n fl 11r lsrm
l'n nH t l)\

M IVix' Pf'ilri UIII \4 ( It I \ ('f\l\4h l l( to br

~~", " ouh1n I lr 1111

Senior Clt1zens have banded
together for a big yard sale and
bake sale this Friday and Satur
day wllh artlon starting at 9 a m
both days Thesalewlllbestaged

I ru' f''~ 'h t lin)! lor 11
I h 11 !.ott mu st h 1\ , Jll'tl
\ s 1/r g 'c U '~ Il l'~ ~on

No" lh f'lt' v. 1s Hoo&lt;.:l\f'lt Jo 1 1nklln I&gt;
K nO\' n for 11.1 tl l ln.U Soc lui Sl't urll\
}t(' hf'lj)Nt thl 11001 " lt h w p 1\
( 11 alf'd Jobs y,(lh suhst tnlf tl p 1\
Ttunlhl rt'w •sN VA l nti C' C (
llf'IJK'(Itht vou th mfllf' u~f' l ul t o IX'
\\ ug t t \4 f't t lov. but lll ltr'~ "'l f lt 1 1
11 fNIIhr fW oplr 1\IHI ht O U ~ ht I hf'n11 hI OUJ!h

Corter •upvurl"l old tu help lht pnot
To kN p ''"" ol lon lrom lht l t l omll dooo

The active Scipio Town shtp

It had served as a shelter for

-Meigs County honor rolls-Portland EIP.fl'ltm t;~ry
Th£' fUr h six Wf f' ks ~r~t dln w p.: rlod honer

could do
Like we of tOday though htlle
our part,
Our goal will be lost 1f we fa tl
to start

Rememberi ng the joy It gave
to a few,
n had not failed, It did all It

Wli)loii(WIT,APU

Mcl&lt;lnn r-y Jrnny Sellers

1987

Cooklng utentlill large tbe
clothing Tupl)tfWirt dlth"
•lectrle grill &amp; gel heiHy 1luml
num kanle et•culc twetpel'
Chnatm11 c•tmlc noveltln
VIlli gi..IWirM ntw qulht
YtftVenMtttr Cornerl5thend
College Syracust Ohlo May 1

Olaenttc Gartge Stle swim ~
mmg pool blcvcln old quilt
t
t ops toys stettte lote of m ise
..
A 11 28 29 30 Thl d h
If •
r ouuoff "f
AIpr 87 Leon led en Rd
on right •

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3 fam ltv Vtrd Sale Thuraend Frl " ,.
T
11 f
p 1 t PI
IM
wo m 11 rom 0 n
••unt 1r
ou1 RJ 2 on the right
..,
GartQI Sett 2923 Maple Ave
Thurt Frl Set little of every
thing Good mise ltemt

1\ ,

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Yerd S•la Fri end Set 108
i
Pleestnt St Point Plea11nt t-.?&lt;
9001500
''I
r 11•,
HugeVtMd&amp;ate 7mlleoutNorth ~
At 2 Eckard Chspel Roed 1~ 11
follow ~gn1 FridtV Mtw 1
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3 ftmllyg.,•guele Ftl •nd Stt , .... \
Mey 1 and 2 8 00 8 00 l'h " H
mllea out Stnd Hill Actd Rolling ,,,.,
Acre•

3 family Ylfd Hit M1y; 1 2 tnd
3 trom 8 00 em 4 00 pm
Fumrtu,. hOUMhold clothN 1-.:_::..__:.___ _ _ _ __
•nd klU Df mt.c 28.1 Union Ytrd Sale Friday April 1
Ave Pomtfoy
8 00 5 00 2211 Jtffeuon- -

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Mev ht tnd 2nd lMOt ftrmlly
Iota of ch l..-.n1 t101h... Woodrow MOt• 1Oft At 7 by Memory
O.rd.,s R tin cencete

Avt flin cancelt
4 temlty yatd ttlt 701YI Viand
St
Thure Fri S.t Table
d'-h" mit~; PtttkNt bitd

Mty h1 tnd 2nd at Don R..

Ytrd Stle 23:l0 Mt

~::'B,:nC:,!'J ~2~ 1 :::~

Church women

l

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Vernon

Ave Frl tnd Sit Aprj l1 end 2

1

5 femlly Mtv 111 and 2nd
Rout• 7 across from Mernorltl
qardeu Ouna Mlab:e tumm•
end winter clothing fbtby boy e.
girts llldiet men) toy1 Nke new
fumlture for houM and blby

Oart\18 Stlt mounted ltra on
rim Htrlt'tl Sportttr rolliW'I"f'
bed 13~Metdowbrook0r l frl
tnd Stt A•ln or S~lna
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Y..-d Sele Ftl•nd IM 2308 Mt \
Vtrnon A..,. 8 00 3 30 !ott ot
.verythtna

Clar.,. lale Thuradt¥ APf• 30
Frldl¥ M.., 1 tnd IMurtt.y.
Mey 2 311 Condor It •
Pornerov

Ywd Stla ht. May 2 Iota oi
old too4a hOUHhokl bicyc:le.
clothlng 1&amp;02 Fifth St. New
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Professional
Servicei

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio.

LAFF·A·DAY

RI.VERSIOE ACADEMY MAY
BE FOR YOU . Appty now for
or

743-3823.

1396 to 1996. Tablet UO and

New 38~ 2 car garage. brick
front, front porch, nice lot. 6
miles South of Gallipolil
S47,600. Ph 6 14-446· 8038,
&amp;1000. Down - t213 . pi!H'. mo.
small 2 b11droo m house. Carpet
&amp; air c:onditioner- 100 '~ 160 '
Lot 6 miles trom town. 814446·8598 9am to 6pm.
28R . Ranch Style House. full
basement . 2 bAths, onaanaehAd
g ernga &amp; brBBzeway Sur·
rounded by a land of pine• on 13
IICHII . Pond, new fence, barn
Call d•v • et4-446 -2107 or
evening• 245-6600 .

ue.600. Coli 614 ·
256-6266 .

In town ,

3 Bedroom with attach ed gar:
ag e, forced ai r ~u . fireplacn,
nardwofJd fl oors. in town
$27.000 Ph. 614 ·446-1171 or
446-4306.
Modern 3 bedroom hom 11 tra me
Lg . kitchen plenty of cabinets .
r ~J fri gera tor . electric range , dis·
pou l, dinin g room, 2 full beths,
carpeted, full basemen I finished.
CA. new gas furnace, fen ced In
h11ckyard. lg. carport. Ready to
move in to , good location on
Su n1at Or. on Sacond Ave. Ph
614 ·446-2573 or 448-11 71
38~,

2 baths. garage, Lg.
kitchen, dining room , lg. living
roo m. AC . 9 111% intflrest S301JO
doWn &amp; llkfl ovnr paymonta rh.
614·446-24 72 .
3 Bedroom 1 acre Harrisonv ille
nrea 816,600 Ph. 614-742 ·
3168.
For 'ale by ownar : 2 story houi R
in Middle port oOJnrlook ing park .
30 yr. guamteed vinyl e aiding.
w -w carpet . 1 1/, bath , un iq t.e
woodwork. 61 4-992 -6126 .
Govflrnment hom es from ' 1.
IU· repalr) D~tllnquent 11111 prop·
tuty. Rnpossasslons. Ca ll 805687-8000 E"t . GH.-9805 for
curronl repo li11t .
3 OR ., re&lt;neat lon room. kitc hen ,
dining room. larg e front and
hltck porc h. 8 • 10 woodM bu ild·
lng , yard with chAin link f&amp;ncfl,
Rustle Hills. Syracuse, Oh io.
614 -949 -2910 between 9 4p.m. 614-992-5886 after4 ;00
p,m .

For ta le 6 8R , co untry horne. 20
acru 839 , 9 00 .00 , Che rry
Ridge. Meigs Caunty.
C11ll

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20 acre farm Han nan Trace
Road, Glenwood. W . Ya. for
more information call 304· 773·
5118 or 773-6186 after 5:00.
· 110 acrn leon Badon Rd ..
House &amp; outbuilding. Stream
throu gh property 304-4581086

34

Business
Buildings

Co mmercial building• for lease.
Downtown P1 . Pleaunt. Stores.
offices . A·Ona Real Eata1e.
CArol Yoager. Broker. Ca ll 304875-5104.
747 lnddu1t rial storeg o 12 foo t
over head door. 3 phases of
e lect ric, 18~48 steel building
614 - 446 - 2362 For
!!ppointment .

29 acres JJII Iure lend. Good
fen ~ e. plenty of water, largo two
story barn. ni ce g~tr den spot, 2
out buildings, ell mineral rights,
working gas well, 8 room house
located neer Bradbury school.
Will ule hou se separate. Call
614 -992 -7713 ,
All htnn bu ild ing lot s. mobile
homes per mined. Clyde Bow an,
J•. 304-676-2336 .

Ren1als

Middleport . refinlahed lntido, 8
roo mt. bath, large porch , gar·
ttge, Work shop. good loc11tion .
C11ll 614-992· 2602.

3 bdr. ranch, Rodney YHiage II .
8285 mo. plu1 depot it. References raquir &amp;d. Call Blackburn
Roalty &amp;14 -446-0008

3 bedroo m hnuaR. 21 10 N. Main
S1 .. Pt. Ph . 830,000.00. 304458 -187 5 " No· R 6eltora
Plflaae" .

Unfurnished house. 3BR . Rod ney Village II , 8276. Ph , 446·
441 6 after 7PM .

For sale by OWIHII . 1979 Buddy
141170 , 3 BR . 1 1/J bat hs. total
eluc. wood stornge 1hed , wood
7'11118 , porc: h, underpaneHng,
some turniahlngl, located lot 4,
P11rk l tne Mobile Court. Call
614 -446-3065 11ftAr 1 pm.
1984 14 ~t66 Mobile Home.
tonced yard. 3 Iot a. fh . 160 at
Evergreen Ph. 614 -446· 1339or
446· 1628 .
1976 Buddy Mobil&amp; Home14x!i6 wi1h 121t32 11dd on,
wl'lt hftr and dryer ftnd woo dburner includod. Cell 614· 4468427 11ft er 6pm o r ~46 - 1279.
198 3 N111hue 3Br. In !JOOd
co ndition. C t~ll614 - 26 6 - 1448 .
1983 Slcll n11 14• 80, 2 BA .. AC .
u tra nice. French Ci ty Bro kerage, Services. Ph . 614·446-

9340.
2 OR ., all elect ri c 12-60.
appliance•. W-0 lncludrtd. On
ren ted lot In A&amp;R Mobil e Hom n
P' lltk . t3700. flh . 614 ·446-

2624 .

Houses for Rent

3 BA ranch, 8300 per month
plus utillliM . Oep. required. Ca ll
614 ·388-8624 ahar 4pm.
Furnished House • 185. 28ft
131 Rea r 4th Ave., Gallipolis Ph.
446 ·4416 after 7pm.
S h out r in g Ridge Country
Hom e. 2BR . lg . Livingroom,
new carpot ing. lan ced yard,
prefer adult s. references required 8100de~oslt , 8200 ren t.
Pay own utilities . Ph. 614 -446·
1768 6pm"to 10pm.
2029 Chatham 380 , gu hut ,
AC . $250.00 month. refereneM
requ ired. Ph. 814-448-2206 .
Newty redecorat ed 3·4 BR ,
family room. Plenty of storage
space. Nlclt location . Ph . 614·
446·7025.
Furnished 3 room co neg e 5J Y,
S pru c:e . Newly de co rated ,
adutu. no pet Oep. and requ ired
Call614-446·25 43.
Unfurnished. 2 bndrooms, all
nsw paint Will I'I CCrtpt 1 or 2
children. No lntide peu. Deposit
required. Call 814 -992 -3090.
Houses and apartment• lor rent
in Pomerov 1nd Middleport . Call
6U ·992· 2403. •
2 bedroom furnished. clu n. AC.
no pata. New HeOJ!ln. 304-882-

2466

2311 Mt. Vernon Ave, 2 bed·
roo m1. gas furnace. AC . ca rpet ,
niu yard. U50.00 ref. and dep.

304-676-2661.

2 bedroom, untum ished. New
Hav1n . rtferencet and depotlt
required. 11 60.00 month. 304-

1974 121185 Etgle. 2 bedroom.
total electric. 1 b11th, woodtt ova
and 2 deck l , Call 614-9 49-

8e2-25e3.

2149 .

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

1974 Grenville 14x70. 3 bed·
roo m, 1 V1 bath. all etec:t ri c. Must
be moved. 86200. ODD . Call

614· P86·4l67.
1973 12dl5 tc lrkw ood Remodeled. Will co nsider otter. 614992-24154 aher 8 :00p.m .
1971 12d0 Hitlcrlllt 3 bed·
room , central air. Good condi·
ti(l n. 614 ·992· 3191 .
1 2~ 60 mobile home with 12• 24
addition, sitting an 100a200 lot,

2 Bedroom Mobile Home. Ref. &amp;
Oep. req uir.d. Call &amp;14-251 -

1922.

Trailtr ab&lt;lve Kroger• In Pomeroy for rent. Total electric. CtU

814·992·8216.

1978 Hollv Park t railer. eA(:IIlent
condition. total electric. cent ral
air, 38K8 porch. 2 email out
buildlngt. 1 · 18.1120 building
with doQ pen attached to back.
SettinG on approa . Yi acre,
loested on J im Hill Rd. 7 miles
h om Hendenon . Witt take und
Cit Or truck trade in. C1H

2 bedroom 1rtUer for rent In
Ra ci na. Catl 814 -992 -&amp;039.

33

Farms for Sale

2 btdrl)(lm trailer. coUplft, 1
•mall child. Loeun Ad. At. 1.
Point Pleasant. 304-&amp;71· 107&amp; .
Sm•U houat, loc:.ted At. 31 "'"
&amp;tech Hill. 8150. pit' month.

30.·875·1900.

Two Hd room trailer. ldutta.
dtpoth require d. 304 -&amp;?,6 -

1911,

1 bedroom furn ishM mobite

••.zoo

1357.

2635 .

Ph. 30.-&amp;7&amp;-2988.

614 -992-5603.

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St ., Gallipolis. New &amp; used
wood-coal atl'lvea.,.&amp; pcwMd lR
suite t399 , bunk beds 8199 .
recliners new S. used bedroom
suite1 , wrin!jJer wuhers. &amp;
shon. New livingroom suites
8199· &amp;599, lamps. Call 614-

Furnished Apt. 1BR . 701 Four1h
Ava., Gallipolis. 8226 Util itie'
Pd. Ph. 446-4416 after 7PM .
740 Second Ave. 1 SR ., &amp;186.
par mo. Oepo1it required . Call
614-446-4222 between 9-5.

446-3169

52 CB,TV, Radio
Equipment

ments. Call 614·446-8622 .

54 Misc. Merchandise

2 bedroom apt . for rent in
Pom eroy, above car wa sh. Call
614 -992 -6215 .

27e3 .

Callahan 's Used Tire Sh op. Over
1,000 tires. sizes 12, 13, 14 , 15 ,
16. 16 .5. 8 miles out Rl . 21 8.
Cal1614-266-6251 .

Herballfe and wallpaper Install&amp;·
lion. Ph. 614-448-3131 or
446 ·2200 or 675-2480.

1 bedroom furni1hed apartm11nt
Pr iva te entrance end parking ,
Depo1it and reference. No pett,
Ph o ne 814 · 992 - ~9'42 after
~ : 00 p.m.

.

21 ' 1O· speed byc:ycle good
co ndition seo.oo ca·u between
7-9 PM Ph. 614-446-3538.

1 bed room furnished apartment .
Can 614-992-5434 or 304·
APARTMENTS. mobile homas.
hou sl3 . Pt, Pleasant and Gallipo·
li1. 614·446· 8221 .
Furnished. lower half duple•. 1
bedroom , private en tren ce ,
ca rp et. yard . Adulu only .
52 15 .00 m(lnth plut electric.
ref. and dap. 304·675-2651 .

Furnished A ooms

Dragonwvnd CaHery Kennl!ll.
CF A Himalay1n, Persian and
Siamese kittens. AKC Chow
puppies. New Chow puppi".
Ca ll614-446-3844 after 7PM .

61 Farm Equipment

Groom find Supply Shop-Pet
Groo ming . All breeds ... AII
!tyles . Julie Webb Ph . 614-4460231

82750. 614· 949-2013.

AKC Regist ered Rottweiler. Int.
Ch . Kastenien Beum bloodline
1400. Mal e 3 mo . Ph. 614· 388-

9354.

Registered Beagle Pups, 3mo .
old. 2 male, 1 female. t50. each .
Ph. 614-245 · 9578 .

AKC registered Shir· Tuze, m1le
and female, 1250 .00 female,
8200.00 mal e, phone304 -895-

Musical
Instruments

Lowrey Mardi Gras Organ, like
new $800. with heed phones.
Ph. 614-446-1023 .
PIANO FOR SALE. Wanted:
Responsible party to assume
1mall monthtv Pavmunts on
piano See locally . Call managM
!It 618-234 ·1 306 anytime,

Farm Supplies
&amp; L1ves1ock

Now buying ahfl\1 corn or ear
corn. Call far latest quotel. River
City Farm Supply, 614·446-

1627.

Wanted to buy grand• logs
delivered to sawmill. Pavl
Mercer Sawmill , McArthur,
Ohio 46651 . 814-598-6933 .

1978 Olds CU1Ii11 Salon. 4
door, runs good, 260 V·B
engine. 72.000 miles, $800.00.

304-676·2941 .

Wanted Ruffed Grouae eggs.

1977 Cemaro, S700.00. 304·

. 304·a96·3972 .
63

Livestock

Office Space for Ren1 E~tce ll ent
for AHorney1 , Accountant, ete.
Cl(lte to Court HouM. Call
Wiseman Reel Elteta Agenoy.
614-446-3644.

Own your own c:ampsita, no
money down S60. mo. Boat·
Fiah-Hunt. Big Foo t Park Ph.

Utility Bldg, Spl: 30' K40'x9',
16•8 Overhead door. Sarvic:e
Door. 85333 Erected . Iron
Horse Bldgt . 614· 332· 9746.

Che at Freezer $76 ., Motor guide
bow mount &amp;50 .. joh nson Cll·
ble1(12' ) 8100 ., Ch8'Yy Tlrn
S-10 (new!, 270, 30 :30. 30:06
Ritt es. Mus1 u iHhi1 week. Ph.

300 gallon t prayer tank with ca rt
and 20ft. booms 8295. New
Holland 270 kay liner with
model 6 0 bale kiclur ,
81,296 .00. John Deere r1ike
S850, John Deere Hay conditlot~e r a1360. Call e 14-286 ·

245-5a66 ., 446·0239.

Regia tered American Saddl&amp;bred Hor1e1 tor Alt. good
bloodlinet. 4 Maret Call 614-

7479.

Registered Quarter Horae Sorrel
Gelding 16 handa, 8vrs. old.
811Cellent for 4-ti Ph . 6 14-446·
4225 after 6pm.
2 llmousin Bulls, cltvq 8800
each. Ph. 614-388·8448 .
Fre1h Holatein Cows &amp; Htlfllfl.
A . I. sired. Molt with D. H. I.
record1. Cllll14-28t -2498.

Transpor1a1 1on

6522.

Manuv Fe rgu10n 65 tractor
with plow•. di1c: II cuhlvalor,
corn plat~ter . bush hog t3600 ..
36 M111ev Ferguaon Dietel with
6tt . finlth mower 83850. Call
614-286· 6522.
VMmeer 604 Round Baler uatd
1 season $6500. Ph. 614-388 -

1110.00. 304-675·625e.

Used 6610 Dit c h Wit c h
Trench" and 450 John De 111 e
Dortr. 114-&amp;94-7842 or 694·

5006.

Jennv Linn baby bed with
mtttrau. 11c cond, 870 .00.
Phone 304-57111-241&amp;.

Chain IIW pilrtS, IUpl)lltt and
repaln. Sider• Equipmtnt S.ln,
HancltrSOn. W.Va. phone 30•-

675-7421 .

1 e h . temd•m tilt top 1rllltr.

304-676-1789

Allis Chalmers 2 row corn
planter Serin No. 333, no-till
pull type with fertilirer boxes tnd
Insecticide h•bicldt bo111. Purchased new 1985. For lntormatlon ctll 3Q.t-675·4170 df'Y·
t im•. 875 -l&amp;ld ...,,ningt.

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'85 Muatang. 3 door, V-6 , auto ,
AC. cruise control. 31 ,000
miiH, 30.·676·6431 .

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Trucks for Sale

1977 Chevrolet Auto, PS, PB,
350 engine . CtU 614-448-

'8721 .

.

S -10 Pick-Up, 4a4 extended,
AM-FM Stereo, 21,000mi .• alway• g.raued. ••ctllent condi·
tion aa.ooo Ph. &amp;14-446-7500.
1987 Siera Cl111ic 4 · wheel
drive. loadtd, 8,000mi. Ph.

71

Autos for Sale

1980 Chry•l~r Fifth Avenue.
good condition . Call 814-446-

0008 .

dition. t5800. 614-982 ·1f75.

1967 GMC truck tletbtd. Nelda
clutch . t260. Call 614·992·

1

3183.

1979 Fo•d CL900 C.O. e92

1984 Jup Ch•okee PionMr:
4 -wheal Dr . . AC , 6-spltd,
standard trans., touring prg.,
great temlly car. Call 814-440:
2066 Eveninga or 448-8289
Daytime.

Detroit. 430 hp. 13 speed,

12.000 F 38.000 R. PS AC .

1973 "Fruehauf40 ft . Flat Slider.

30•-ee2-3236.

Truck, 1985 510 M1ai Cab,

304-e75-SJ7&amp;.

1977 Monra, stendwd, ftir
cond. 8 200. 413 inch aluminum
slots. 8100. Ph . 1514· 448· 2806.

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1979 Lincoln Town c•. new
paine. new vinyl roat, new
engine. Good condition t2198.
Ph. 614·388· 88t6 efter lpm .

1985 GMC Lu•~rv Con..,.rskm
V1n. Plush inti!H'ior, air, cruise,
tlh , ete. Gerage kept. 12.000
mites . ., e.ooo. 114 · 985 ·

1965 Chl'lo'y 17.000 tCIUII
miiH. 100% Original, ucellent
condition. Ph . e 14-448 -7069
hfore llSpm.
1983 Dodge Colt eatrw good
24,000mi . For Ale by
owner 13000. Ph . &amp;14· 441·
~ hapa .

4288.

1984 Chevette42 ,000ml. Auto,
air. AM &amp; FM. black &amp; whitt
inttrk&gt;r, Sharp U ,700. Ph .

614· 379· 2882.

1984 Escort 4· door, 4-apted.
niiW paint &amp; tlru . •2. 700. Ph .

e14-379-28R2.

1978 Ford FlHtl. runs goad.

Z 1813 OldsmobUt CutiiJI
Ca!iq. Hvnt limhed Edition.

LowMiloagol'tl.l14·44t·OM8

anytime. 4"·0941 1ft• 15pm,
1982 CltMro. blu.. V· l, AT,
PS, PB.Ph.AC.
sport - ··
14200.
e14-44e-10IIIIt•

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1957 Fleetwood Cadllltc U..
mouaine, needs work. It In
town this wen onty. must •"
now. Mak• offer. Cell anvUme
Ph . 8.1 4· 441-1117 Planu
IUbcliYilton.
1977 Buick RtQII tor Hit or
tredt tor •
c.. Ph.
114-317-0118.

•mel•

1971 Dodga

4

W.O.

441e.

19815 Car1v1n, ~ low mil•tga,
lotdtd. like new. *10.700 or
best offer. 814·742· 202&amp;.
1977 Fard pldt up, 4 whttl
drive, auto with air, suong •oo
engine, AM ·FM ltareo, fine
truck. Ste1ma 01rage. 3~-

17&amp;· 7710"' 87&amp;·1749.

'71 Bl~~:tr, 4 wh"' drfva. new
tlrft, htadlt't, strong vehicle,
Sturnt G•r•v•. 3&lt;M· 875·171 0
Of

f75-e748.

A-.2'*"'lion.
door, V1l

IU10. Good OWIIH

8Ht oftor. 114·1411-2113.

11114 Oodgo Dan CCIMrtltllo.

ComJHle but Hlllllt toiiiNIIOf'lltkm. l . .t oH•. . 114-Mt.

2113.

51 Household Goods
County · AppWanee. lne. GOOd
viiiCI epplleneee tnd TV stU
01*1 lAM to IPM . Mon thN

Sot. 114-44e·ll9t, 127 Jot.
Aw. GtiN!&gt;olls, OH .

'V'allery fumiMa. new &amp; uatd.
Urge IICtiorl of qUIIity furniture. 12tl Eaat•rn Ave

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drytrt, reffkl. .lott.
rangta. Sll:alltt App11ancea,
U - Rlvw Ad. betide II...

Croot Motol. 114·44f· 7311.

neW tirtt. Good condition.

11500. Calll14-1143-1244.

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SS~VICE,

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5 :00pm.

1971 710 HOndl *1215 . end 1

11n 400 K•wualtl uoo. Ph.

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HOWDY,
FOLKS

HOLD Of.ITO THAT BASKET Ulo.ITIL AH CHECK
WITH TH' CAPTAIN, BOYS ! HE MM WANTA USE

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1983 Suzuki RM·1Z&amp;rvne.eat
mut1 ...llmrnldittety f4ZI . Ph.

114-245-8157.

1V81 RS -171, uctllent condl·

...... · -· C.lll14-21e-1217.
1&amp;esH-.S,_SOD,wtth

2 ......_ low mhtaa. excel·

,_,.-· Ph. f14-44t-H114 01'
44t-4110 . .

. MtdciiPon. ·

1818 Honda 4 bU. Z .,...,.
old. 11500. Coll114-112· 7417

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t:00 (1) 700 Club

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614-44f-7441 .

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RON'S Television Service .
House c.llt on RCA , Quar:ar.
GE . Sptcieling In Zrtnith. Call

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304· 57G-239e ., 614-448·
2454.

8:30.

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Ca\1304-6715-1331 .

Common
10:00•(1) Gil L.A. Law van
Owen proaecutll an AIDS
vlc11m who took the IHe of his

Rotary or c:ablt tool drilling.
Mott wells completed umedav .
Pvmp lilts and 1ervlet. 304-

1;

114-986·4414 .

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THE Gi-AME

WELCOV.E,
FRIEND5,1D
"SPIN FOR
'rt?UI&lt; LIFE:..

Starks Trtt and Llwn Servic:e.
l1wn care, ltndlctplng, s1ump
removal , 304 -576· 2842 or

57e-2803.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

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Caiii14-171-I3SI.

ol1odsy's news and a lOok
ahead to tomorrow's newt
atorleo. (1 :00)
•1121 Knoll Landing Chilli
of events causld by Anne'a
dlsclo8urajluts MacKanztes
In ahOcl&lt;. Q

IHI Newa
10:30 ()) Slcand Lool&lt;
(J) Major LtiOUI BeHIIIII't

Allklen1iat or commercial wirtng . Ntw ltf'\rice or f"IPiirs.

Lle.,.Md electrician . Estimate
free. Ridenour Electrical, 304·

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unforgetttble &amp;tory of lour
courag.aua young people,
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hetd Injuries In accldentt,
made rem1rkable recovtrlet.
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datlt'ns, wtllt. pools filled,
Formerty J•mee Boye Water.
Same rat... Can 304-875-

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pacltlll oporta highlights with
Nick Charles and Jim Huber.

2.000 gellon detfvtTy. cisterns.
I)O(IIs. well, etc. c•ll 304-571-

2911.

(0:30)

Houee co•t. limestone, and
orntl. O.livertd 1 ton •net up.
Jim Lanier, 304-671 -1247 or

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Hight Act;ldemal mutder of
young model reveals ... ~ of

Forrnwly Ken ·~ now John 't
Wltlr &amp;.me.. John Watterson,
Jr. Owner . 1,000 or 2,000 gil.

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There are many ways of playing A·
J-3·2 opposite 10·5·4, the crux of to·
day's six-club C&lt;lntract. Since you have
the luxury of having plenty of trumps ,
, It is easy l&lt;l plan some sort ol elimination. Thus it's a simple matter for declarer lo win his spade ace, play a club
to dummy and rull a spade. Then he
can cash another club and play three
rounds of diamonds ending In either
hand. What any sensible declarer
' should be doing is thinking about the
bett way to play that heart comblna·
lion for only one loser. Let's look at
some choices.
,
If. declarer plays ace and a heart, he
will win when either opponent has a
singleton or a doubleton honor. Thai
·player with the doubleton honor would
win the second heart and be forced to
play either a diamond or a spade, glv·
ing declarer a sluff and a ruff. Declar·
er could also lead toward his A.J, ca·
terlng to both king and queen In either
opponent's hand. That play would also
win when either defender hAd a single·
l&lt;ln honor. But' the best play is to lead
the 10 from dumll)y, Intending lor the
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ConCf'llte finlth, perking lou.
baiements - any aile job. Senior
Citb:tn Disc:ount, A ick Garfiekl.

ltolen. At the end of a -k ~ waa
retumtd, CIM1IIged U1d with this me111ge: "It does 115 MPH,
but better fix the FLAT TIRE ."

Olane buy a house, bu1

Dllne'a sympa1hy
jeopardlzeathe movo.
II) e rJJ Jack 1nd Mike
The separauon 11 having a
damaging effect on both
Jackie and Mlke.(A) D
!Ill •1121 Sllnon end limon
A.J. end Rick are pursued by
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sea 1how. (R)
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Spring Cht.ning Special
Let ut ahampoo your c•rpat and
givt 11 thlt new look. Any 1ize
room onty f 11.96 per room.
Grett Amltrictn Floor Cere. 750
Flm Av... Gallipolis, Oh. Ph.

Dillsrd W.t• Service: Pools.
Cltttms, Wtllt. Delivery Any·
tlmt. C1ll 114-441·7404-No
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boy's life.(fl)
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the day's V10rld news and In
depth feature reports. (1 :00)

MAH BALLOON T'OSSERVE TH' YANKEES!

Mowing, Pruning, tree &amp; 11ump :. .'
remov11, mulch. ttona. UH. aze- · .• -:
evergreen1, rododendron. ·''
Ph. fl 4·446·964&amp;.

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448-4477
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446·0294 .

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repair. pant, and supplies. Pick
up tnd deUvery, Devil V1cuum
Cle•ner. one helf mile up
G1orgn Cree«. Rd . C111 814·

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1983 Chevrolet OlediMor eonwnion v.n. kladed whh opti~nl, 28 , 000 milts .
t1r,800.00 or mtke off...

AC, AM·FM • - IOpo . ., 200.

1177 Ford TllllndorWrd. 1171
.Ford Cklft Torloo. f400 atch.
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(I)) Moneyllne Current .
repons on world economics
and finan cial news wl1h Lou

®~mer Miller

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All 1YPet carpenter &amp;: concrete
work : Interior. exterior, remo daUng. p•nting, roofing, tree
altimates. C811614-446·6174 .

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Unconditional lifetime guaran·
tea. local rafllfencea fumishecl.
Free eatlmetes. Call Collect ,·
1·614-237-0488, day or night.
Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.

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pub: "M•y lh1 roof ibov8 118
never fall In and m•y we fdencll
gathered below naver - - ."

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1he en1ertalnment world Is
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1988 Camper 1B ft . bath with
shower, new tirtt. $800.00.

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304-882-3311 .

1974 Dart e.coo~ 1871 Ford
LTD 8300. 1978 Ftirmont
1400. Ph. 114-318-H89

6pm Call 441·4123.

Vans &amp;

&amp;UT IF YOU WAio.ITA MAKE
Tli:OU&amp;LE·Wf"L ....

20 h , Prowler Camper, telf
contained. sleept 6. like new,
stored inside. 14,000.00. 304·

'79 Cougar XR7, new paint,
rebuilt engine no miles, nice car,
Stearns Garage. 304-676-7710
Of 676·6749 ,

topper. 26.000 milet. A-1 con-

1978 Vollre. AC . Pl . PS. tinted
WS, 4-door. In mint condhion
*1 .800. 1979 Oatsvn. Call
IU-367-7441 .

Farm All, 200 qu ick hitch
with hillside plows. di1k
allckie mower. clu1veu. hu
trlctvca frontend t1 .200 C.ll
388· 9368 aher 6 :00pm.

A COUPLE OF ·
Al.i~WERG,

1500. 614-949-2166.

Ford Van. ' 78 Ford Ven. '78
c~tian wagon . 304 - 4~8- 11530.

1985 Chavy S-10 pick- up. 5

Moving: Sale of Brand New
Gravel~ Tu c1or 19hp. No .
8199-G. Purchace price UOOO.
Asking f50DO Ftuible Call
614-446·3104.2
tr~ctor ,

We JU!i-T WAhiT

8 fl . truck camper. 3 burnet
stove, ice bo11, furnace. Sleeps4 .

'80 Datsun, e•c cond, n·o ru1t,
304-175-6689 after 15:00 PM .

opted. AM· FM. AC., PS . Pa,

1400. Ph. II 4·448·17&amp;8.

5 pc living room suite t2SO .OO.
New 6 pc dinning. room set

Spacious Mabile Home lots tor
rent. large recreation and picnic
area, tree lot glvt away. 304·
675-3073 after 6:00PM .

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1:30. (J) 1111 NIC Nightly Newe

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contained, sleeps 6. $3,500.00,

114-379-2820.

Surplu1. Armv Camoutlauge,
Oenim. Rental clothing. (W ild
Turkey Season Star1 1 April 27) .
Sam So merville'•· Junctian Independance Road, Old Route 21
East Raven1wood, Frl, s ·at , Sun.

J pitce maple bedroom outfit.
manrttl end boll spring. Sean
sewing machine. Call 304-8753244 1f1er 6:30.

Space for •mall trailer~ . All
hook· UPI. Cable. Also tHicl tncy
roams , air end cable. Mason.
W.Va. Call 304-173-5661 .

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256-6461 .

Case Mod el DC -4 Tractor In
good con d. Wide lronttnd, 3pt .
hitch t750 . Case 2· 14in. pull
type plows e715.00. 7ft. Or1g
Disk t75 . Hay wagon with
factorv bed and 1id01 nice 1hepe
8260. Ph. 614 -388·8896 after
8pm.

Heml ock . 5 ' to 6 ' tightlY
sheared, conic1t Shipe. Idell fo r
landscaping. Santa"• Foraat.
Evans, WV. 304-895-3001 .

CO UNTRY M081Lt Home Park,
Route 33, Nor1h of Pomtroy.
Rental trailtts. Call 614-992 ·

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For sale · LimestonA. lend.
gravel, till dirt. firewood. Delivered . 304 ·676 ·4412.

plus shifter. 304-882-3182. .

676·6773 .

304-67&amp;·3614.

CHIANINA bulls, lltCtlltnt blod·
dlin ... top performance. Slate
Run Farms, Jackson, Ohio 614·

Tony 's Gun Repairs , hot rebluelng. Open 9:00AM to 7 :00PM .
Call 304 -875-4631.

12:00 -8:00 PM .

Mobile Home lot Plant Subdlvi·
sian, wooded. concrete pad,
county water aOJaUablt Ph. 614 -

wor~s.

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676-7e29.

1880 Dodge Omni. exc cond,
new elthtust, good trie1, new
plugs end wires, f1 ,400.00.

Duroc Boars. Bred just like the
boars we tested at the Ohio
Testati(ln thet gained over 2.8
lbs. per day. Rog• Benttey,
Sabina, Oti . 613-584-2398.

CROSS .&amp; SONS

614-2e6-6461 .

Autds for Sale

2986.

61 Farm Equipment

besl offer . Call 814 -742 -2462.

47 Space for Rent

3 or 4 ledro(lm house in Kyger
Creak S chool Dlatrict. ReftrencM Ph, 614·441·8121 .

62 Wanted to Buy

REGISTERED ANGUS

57

Single a111e ear hau ler 8400.
Snapper rototiller S200. Ph.
614 · 446·8598 9 to 6pm.

2 trailer ule1 tor sale. 1200 or

Furnished room. S1 00, UtilitiM
paid. Share bath . Single mal e.
919 Second . GtUipolis, Call
446-4416 tfter 7pm.

four ""'mbltd wo•d• be-

1:00 ()) Big v...,

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1979 Tr•n• Am t2860 FIRM . p\etely Hlf-cont•intd. generaRebuilt engine, tr1n1mi11ton, · tor. tlt~l: 8. t8900. Call
new clutch. presaure pllte, 61 4·446-0008 .
tlwow out beerlng; 400 cu. in .
High Performance. Needa P•nt. 1986 Full sire pop-up, slide in
truck cemper Ph. 614-446 30.·17&amp;·4e19.
8048 after 7pm.
1981 Oldt Delta 88, powtr ::::::--::-::-:----.,..-teats. power brakee, pow• 1978 Self Contained Nomad
21ft long Ph. 614atetfing, tilt and cruise. AM·FM Camper,
448-0e84.
Upe. Clean. like new Interior,
non- •moksrs car. 304 -4158-

8 N. Ford Tractor, new paint.
Plows. disc. bruth hog. blade.

Male Pitt Bull dog. 304-8953530.

CE NTER . SR 35 W. Gallipolis.
Ohio. Call 614·446-9777, eve.
614-446· 3592 . Up lront trac·
tors with warranty over 40 used
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tractors, 1000 tool1.

Whites liverty II Metal Detector.
Used only elewtimH, 1tlllunder
warranty. Call 614· 992- 3703.

71

Beegle Puppies 8wks . old Ph .

614-379-2562 .

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT

New ste inle11 steel pasturize r
Never used. 614 -742-2546.

Raom1 for ren t, day. week.
month. Gallia Hotel. Cell 614448-9715 . Rent •• low as S120
mcmlh.

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Muncie M-21 wide ratio 4 speed -41. "2
tranmltslon. Hurst Compethktn ~o

79

New Wedding Gown, tile 9. Ph.

614-446 -7019.

47 Wanted to Rent

742-2323.

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2 Tickets fo r REO Speedwagon
Concert. Ph . 614 -446-3805
attar 6pm.

614 -448-e598 .

3 bedroom apt , Gallipolis Ferry,
U76 .00. 304-675-6421 .

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low to form four sim!)lt

Auto Parta
&amp; Accessories

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Rough lumber, Oak &amp; Poplar
S150 pet 1.000 by bundle; 20c
by board h . 304-675-4412 .

Massey Ferguson. Nawtiolland.
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Servict. Over
40 uaed tractors to choo1e from
&amp; complete lina ot new &amp; used
equipment. largest aelection in
S.E. Ohio.

614-38e-9306.

Be2-2666 .

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No engine. C1n peinl body Pllrt• : .,
to match your Clf. Call 614- ~ &lt;+:

304-773·6234.

U.S , 36 West, Jackson, Ohio.

1 and 2 bedroom furnished
apartments for ranl in Middleport. All ul ilitie• paid, Call
614-992·5084 atter 6:00p.m.

T~ Daily Sentinel-fT,-13 · '

Television
Viewing

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Used &amp; AetMiilt Tranemietion1. '}
AU lntllm~ly Inspected &amp; gul· ·:
rsn11ttd. lnstall.. lon 1nd pick· up
avelltblt. Call614-448-0916 . ~

Ready mi X concrete and all
c:Clncrete supplie1. Call us VII ley
Brook Cement and Suppliet,

Pla1t ic: cistern state apPraved ,
plastic septic tanks. plastic
culver1 1, metal culverts. RON
EVA.NS ENTERPRISES. Ja ckson, Oh. 614-286· 5930.

1 bedroom apartment In Middle·
pon, all utilities peld. 8210 per
month. C!lll614 -992-5160.

'BORN LOSER

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TV Equipment. Parts. &amp; lnstw-

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed·
room apar1menflJ at Village
Manor end Rivenide Apart - ·
ment s in Middleport. Fro m
82 16 . including utilities . Call
614-992 -7787 . EOH.

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BUDGETTrtnsmialions: UJed&amp;
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Allbuilt. All IYPII torque coniterf
ttrl ... tranefer c..... eve (-•t
Joints. OUManteed a minumum ; . ~
of 30 dl'fl, will datllter. ~-h &amp; j 1. ,
carry ·Or install Cell 814-379- 1 \ ,
' 22~0 ., 1·304-876·67&amp;8.
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Concrete blocks all sizes yard Of
delive~ . Ma1on 1ar,d . Galllpoll1
Block Co., 123112 Pine St ..
Ga llipolis, Otlio Cell 814-448·

3968.

Untur nh h ed Apt. 18R .
8180mo. plus utilitie1&amp; deposit .
324 111 Third Av e. Ph . 614·446·
6160orJ67-7161 .

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Building Material•
Block. brick, sewer pipes, win dOWI, ~intela. etc. Claude Win ten, Rio Grande, 0 . Cell 814246 -5121 .

Reg iste red English Springer
Spaniel Pups. Excellent hunting
Kingsize brass bed. complete. 110clc. F. T. Champions 01;d &amp;
Bedroo m suite. Cher~ coffee .: Grandparents frqm England Call
atend and end tabl es. C.ll 614-446 -1393.
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New apartment : co mplet ely
furn . Ref. &amp; Oep. 1 or 2 11dult1
only . Call 614-446-0338 .

304·671 ·1372.

'"l"'"d· 304-571-2850.

Ken more Washer &amp; Dryer 1yr .
old 8&amp;00. heavy duty. StQve &amp;
refrigerator 1yr. old SSQQ. Ph .
614· 446-8621 or 446-4778

Used ICJfa and recli ners. Cor bin
&amp; Snyder Furniture. Ph. 614·
446-1 171 .

Furnished &amp; unfurnished apu ..
81 50.00 and up , reference• Ph.
304 -675 -7738 or 304-875 ·
5104 A·1 Real Estate .

home. 14 BurdetteAddn, Pt, Pit. ' Clall ...llo.

2 bedroom mobtlt homt 1 4x52,
utllltiN ptld, pttf., f•m wortt in
ltchangt fQf ,.nt, rettfef'ICM

0179 .95

Good used floor mode! &amp;
portable cCJ ior TV 's Ph 446·,.
1149.

1 Bedroom baalc rent 8176 .00
plus electric. Also required a
8200.00 sec:uritv deposit, CON·
TACT: Jack•on E11ates Dept, Ph
446 · 3997 Equal Hou sing
Opportunity.
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H1ven . 304· 882 · 246t .

11 acres Guyen Crt" et Glenwood haa wells. springs. barn•
and bulldinge Ph. 304· 522·

93 ICrtl, 7 mllet on At. 62 fr(lm
Point Pla...nt. Timbef. miner·
til, well, septic. Owner financ·
ing. U7.200.
down and
t242 .2Z per month, 304·526·

Apartment
for Rent

2 Bedroom 56" 14 . AC . quiet
neighborhood. Retertnct&amp; dep· ·
os lt required. Clote to Rio
Grande. Adults preferred Ph.
614 -245-5865 or 4•8-0239 .

l te,500.00. 304-876-7689.

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PHONE 614-446-727 4 .

Panons Furniture
1416 Ea1tarn Avenue
Mattren &amp; Bo• Springs· $99.95
Sot
Bunk Bed with Dunks- 8199.95
New Chest- 148.00
New Living . Room Suites -

3 rooms lr bath, stove lr
refrigerator furnisht. Ut ilities
Res taura nt &amp; Tavern for tale
paid, No children, no pets. Ph.
Interes ted parties write Bolt P2 3 . 614-446-2683 .
in cere of Pt Plealia nt Reg iste r.
200 Main St. Pt . Pl.. WV.
Furnishnd Apt. f240 . Ut ilit iM
Pd, 1 BR . 243 Jac: kaon Pike, Ph.
446· 4416 .

1 tooms , 1 117 bath, hou1e in
ChttsHn. Ohio. Price redu ced
from 827.000 to 825 ,000 . Call
614-986-3671.

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3 b&amp;dfOomi , 2 Cllr garage,
b11semenl, 1 acre lot, four miles
from Point Pl!l8Uint, priced in
mid-fl ftl et. Call 304-676 -5835.

Used Furniture; wood table &amp; 2
benches. beds, &amp; dret•er. 3
milet out Bullville Rd . Open
9AM to 5PM. Mon . thru Sat.

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and up. Bunk

beds complete ' W-mattreuet ·
t295 and up to 13915. Baby bedl
t1101!t 1176. Mattre.. Morbolt
tpringt f\ill or twin t63. firm
&amp;73. tnd 183. Queen•et•f22&amp;,
King t360. 4 drawe, chest •66.
Qre11er1 t89. Gun cabinets 8,
10, 12 gUn. Gator elaetrlcrange
$375, Baby mettruuea $36 &amp;
Uti . Bed frames 820. '30 &amp;
King frame $60. Good telectin t"
of b&amp;dfoom 1uite1, met.al c•
binet1. headboards 830 a~d up
to t65 .

Homes for Sale

3 BR Orick, 11h bath,, CA , near
Ho lrer Med ical Cen ter Fenced

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'71 ... Star ao hp Mercury,
powtr trirri: 12 TenneiMe· '
tr....,, good cond. e3200. See .
btetcle fri County Spor1s Shop.

to U9S. Redineta 1226 to
t375. lamps $28 10 S12fi .
Dinettes 1109 and up to 1496.
Wood tJiblt w-6 chaira t286 to
55 Building Supplies
*796. o.. k 1100 up to *376 . .
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hours, rear tin•. 8 hp, 304-4&amp;81691 .

up 10 *125. Hide-a-bedt 1390

Real Es1a1e

3 BR Housa with 32 acras tor
I Bifl. In Eurftkl!l aero111 from th e
dam , t31,900 . Ph. 614-4462206.

75

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304· 875· 2837 after IS:OO P.M .

S~,:~f8J and chair• ,ficed from

Carpet ins-tallation, 304 -676·
6884 .

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Community calendar/area happenings

EAGLE RIDGE - The Meigs. Sunday.
and Will and Mrs. Wilber Parker
County Fox Chasers Association
a\tended the birthday dinner for
will meet at 7 p.m . Friday at Ihe Softball
Mrs . Parker's nieces, Lenora
clubhouse at Eagle Ridge.
RACINE- Tl!e Southern High
Leifheit and Louise Michael: at
·school Athletic Department Is
thehomeofMr. and Mrs. Samuel
LONG BOTIOM - Square sponsoring an Independent soft ·
POMEROY- Willing Wot;J&lt;crs
··Michael,
Portland, on Aprtl 12.
Class of E nt erprise United Meth· dance Friday at the Long Bottom ball tournament May 15·16. En·
Community Building starting at try fee is $65 and two softballs or Others present were Gary, Mat·
od\s t Chu rch will meet 7 p.m.
8
p.m.
·
$75 and no softballs. S~;~o n sor · thew., Kim and Todd Michael;
Thursday at the chu rch.
trophies will be awarded for the · Roger, Dorothy, and Michael
'
fir
st three finishers, as well as Leifheit; Nancy Farley and Jake
ALBI\NY
Word
of
Life
FHIDAV
Church
members
will
stage
a
individual
trophies for first and
. R\J TLA ND - Then• will be a
dance at Rutland Civic Center, yard sale Friday a nd Sat urday at second place. Proceeds will go
Menu s for next week at the
the .Ja nice Davis home, State St., toward the building of an outside
Friday. ftom 8 lo ll p.m .. with
·schools
in the Eastern .Local
mu sic• by Music Express. j\dmis· Albany, with proceeds togo to the basketball court to be used by the
School ' District · have been an·
community. Anyone .Interested
slon $2 s ingle and s:t couple. ch urch building fund.
nounced by Grace Stout.
in
the
tourney
should
contact
Everyone welcome .
en Monday, ham6urger:. po·
SATUUDAV
Howle Caldwell a t Southern High
tato rounds. peaches and milk
ALBANY
-A
bake
sale
will
be
School,
949·2611,
or
evenings
at
RACINE - E:dilh Helser will
will beserveil; onTueday,pizza,
be at the Racine Department held at the Super· X, Athens Mall, ·home, 949·2954.
corn, fruit and milk; on Wednes·
Store ~" rida y, JO a. m. to 2 p .m .. to Saturday by the Ladles Auxiliary
day, sloppy Joe. green beans,.
of
the
Word
of
Life
Ch
urc
h.
Softball
sign Go ld en Buckeye Card
pears, cookie and milk; Thurs.
POMEROY
Wednesday
is
apjJ ii cal ions .
TUPPERS PLAINS - Free the last day to reg.lster for the day . chicken, bread and butter
POMEROY - A rummage car wash, sponsored by the men's A.S.A. Cla ss C&amp;D softball mashed potatoes and wavy:
sale Is bring held Friday and Meigs Count y Better Beef Clu b, tou r nament, sponsored by B•ad· fruited Jeilo and · milk , and
Fri&lt;lay, the rook's choice.
Sa turd ay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., a t Saturday, 9 too; at Cole's Sohlo bury PTO, which will be held
Sta
tion
In Tuppers Plains .
May 2·3 In Middleport. Entry fee
Grace F. pisropa l Churc h parish
Is
$65 and two softballs. First,
hous&lt;' In Pomeroy .
' RACINE: - A hymn sing second and third place troph ies
PORTLAND - Ha zel Com· featuri ng Ru ssell Spencer's Vic· will be awarded. If Interested,
munlty Chun·h is having a yard tory Quartet will be held Satur· ca ll 992·6890 or 992·267:!. Pro·
sa le Friday a nd Sa turday. From day, 7 p.m ., at the Fellowship reeds wii l be used to buy a
SYRACUSE
992·5776
score bOard for the school.
Souther n High School In Racine. Churl'h in Racine.
Now
Open
for
Spring
SltaSGn
follow the sig ns along Oh io 124 .
MIDDLEPORT-- Tag day by Cub scout
Bridge Closing Special
ROCK SPRINGS- Meeting to
the Middleport Youth League
VEGETABLE PLANTS
HOCK SPR INGS - Meigs
will be helq Saturday, 9 a .m to 1 reo rga]Jdze Cub Scout Pack 246 at
Cou nty Pomona Grange will p.m. 11.11 players are to repor t to Salisbury will be held Thursda y
$ PU DDZIII PACK
meet F riday at the RoC'k Sp rings vi llage hall.
·
at the Rock Springs Grange hall.
$7SO PH FUT
Grange Ha ll. Potluck ~ upprr a1
Boys and the ir parents lpterested
6: :w. Mee ting at 7: :m. Ath~ns
FLOWERING PLANTS
in helping get th e pack s tarted
SUNDAY
Gra nge will be g u est~ .
BURLINGHAM - A family are asked to attend.
$ Pll SQ. PI,
aff~ir· party , hosted by the Junior
$7SO PD FUT
ROCK SPRINGS - ll.thens Woodmen Club. will h~ held Faith Trio
Pomona Grange mrmbers will Su nday, 1:.10 p.m., at Woodmen
Shrubbery or Fruit Trees,
GALLIPOLIS - Dan Hayman
be guests and will pr~sent tlw Hall In Burlingham.
and The Faith Trio will si ng at
many warietin;
program when the Mt&gt;lgs Cou nt y
revival services at the Prospect
Geraniums, Violets &amp;
Pomona Grange mee ts at 6: :Ill
Baptist Church on the 0. J . White
RACINE - Racine Chapter
Hanging Baskets.
p.m. Friday for a potluck s upper 134, Order or Eastern Star, will
Road , out of Gallipolis, a t 7 p.m .
Open 9-S Daily, Sunday 1-5
all he Rock Springs Grange Hall. hold
2 m . Sunday evening.
TIIURSDAY
RUTLAND - T·bilil practice
at the Rutland field will be held
from 5 to 6 thi s eveni ng.

E"aStern menu Set

Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Robinson,
Tamml Davis, Athens, a~
Mr. and Mrs . Jim Watson and . Mildred Brooks, Tuppers Plain~
Chance· attended t~e wedding wer:e Easter guests of Mr. a~
anniversary of Helen and Harold Mrs. Lloyd Brooks and family ;,.
Wmson , Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fetty all!t
.Easter dinner guests of Mr. Karen, FairbOrn, were guests :Qt
and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole and Wl!t
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritchie and April 18.
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Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Easter guests of Mr. and Mcy.
Koehler, Randy Jr. and Leah, Lester Keaton were Mr. and M~
Tuppers Plains.
Bob Keaton, Bobby, Matthew; ·
Mr. and Mrs. ' Richard Yost. and Kevin, Oak Hill. Bobb1'
Aaron and Sarah , spent Easter · stayed overnight with his grani\i
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. parents on Frldy and Sunday'
Delbert Yost. Lancaster Rt.
nights .
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Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Follrod
Garland Caldwell Is ma klng)f
entertained at an Easter dinner . satisfactory recovery fro~
Guests were Clara Follrod , Nina
perlormt'd at HolzR'•
Robinson, Mr . and Mrs . Dave
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Po.rtteroy- · Middleport, Ohio, Friday. May 1, 1987

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WASHINGTON (UP!i -Major trade reform
·legislation passed .by the 'Hous~ over President
Reagan 's objection Is on it s way to the Senate,
where 'c ritics hope "clearer heads will prevail" .
against the 'measure's tough retaliatory sta nce.
. The House approved Ihe 895-page bill designed
to crack down on Unfair foreign trade pra ctices
a nd enhance American exports on a 290·137 vole
Thursday . Six Democrals and 131 Republicans
voted against it, wit h 43 Republicans joining the
247 Democrats who supported the measure.
· The measure now goes to the Seuate, wher~ the
Finance Commlltef' is qrafting its own version of
trade legislat ion, That bill is no: expected to come

to the full Senate for a vote until June. and a
compromise vers ion then would have to be
worked out between the House a nd ~ate bills.
The final Hou se vote ~arne Just as Japanese
Prime Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone wrapped up a
meeting with President Reagan and arrived on
Capitol Hill to talk to Senate leaders abou t
Japan's growing trade problems with the United
States.
Nakasone said he was concerned "t ha t the bill,
If legislated. may lead to a contra cting world
trade." He pleaded that the United States and
Japan should resolve their trade disputes " not
through confrontation but through di alogue."

But shortly before the final vote, the House
reJected 268·156 a Republican substitute aimed at
elim inating what Reagan and Nakasone consrdcr
the bill's worst section -an amendment by Rep .
Richard Gephardt. D·Mo .. that -wou ld impose
sa nctions on economic partn ers. such as Japan
that havf' excessive trade surp luses with · the
United Stat es and enga ge In unfair trade
practices.
Ftep. William Frenzel. R·Minn .. spoke for the
adm inistration in railing the bi ll sa ddled with
oth er objec t ionable pro vis ion s "who ll y
un acceptable."
"We could have found a way. to avoid a veto,"
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106 N. tnd

26 Cents

Frenzel. said, referring to the Republican
substit ute . Bu t he concluded the lobbying etrorts
of Hou se Speaker &lt;Jim Wright. the strengt h of
Gephardt' s 1988 presidential ca mpaign anQ the
large treasuries of supportive labo r unions were
too mur h to overcome.
Wright , D·Trxas, gave hi s first floor spe~ch
si nce assuming office to urge support lor Ihe bill
that "en hances our ca pacity to compt'IC In the
wor ld."
Th e speaker noted t hHecord U.S. trade deficit ,
which hit $170 billion last year, "has been eroding
the American Industrial base. lt ha s be0n robbing
America of Jobs."

~ephardt

Japanese
may buy
$1 billion
in goods

confident
of bill's chances
explaining why he may nol want
to Impose tariffs, a nd he retains
th at right until a two·thlr ds'Vote
directs him to take such action ,
he explai ned.
· Gephardt, 46, feels the bill will
be approved by the Senate In a
matter of weeks, that It won't
undergo substantive cha nges
and will meet with the pres!·
dent's approval. Gephardt said
that should Reagan veto the bill
which the president has
personally lobbied aga.lnsl , the re should be enough votes to
override thr veto.
"We are adopti ng a new trade
policy that asks· that other
countries treat us as we have
treated them, that there should
be reciprocity, a two·way
street," he said.
The vote this week on the
Rep. Richard A. Gephardt
amendment has shot-Gephardt.
the fir st candidate to declare lor
By KEVIN KELLY
the
Democratlr presidential
OVP News Editor
nomination,
Into natlonaljlromi·
The prime mover beh ind legis~
nence
and
heightened
loca l Int er·
latlon that · forces the White
es
t
In
his
address
to
thechamber.
House to take a tougher sta nd on
Gephardt told the audience
trade believes a bill acceptable to
that
when he a nnounced his
a reluctant President Reaga n
candidacy
on Feb. 23, he was
will be signed int o law .
"between
Oand
1 percent" on the
Rep. Richard A. Gephardt,
name
recognition
scale.
D·Mo., made that statement
"
I've
been
soaring
lately. The
locally Thursday, severa l hours
last
New
York
Times
poll
had me
a fter the House approved a
stronger trade r eform measure. at .1 percent," he Joked.
The congressman told the
An amendment proposed by
Tribune
that he feels trade. as
Gephardt proposing a more
part
of
the
larger concern abOut
stringen t way of dealing with the
the
economy,
will be a maJor
tr11de Imbala nce was approved
·
I
ssue
In
the
1988
campaign.
a• part of the overall trade bill on
"Each
of
us
wants
to know how
Wednesday by a four ·vote
the other candidates feel abOut
margin.
It,
" he said. "Gary Hart , who Is
Gephardt was in Gallla County
the
front runner. declines to take
to address the !iOth anniversary
a
s
trong
stand against the trade
banquet of the Gallipolis Area
Imbalance."
Chamber of Commerce.
With a possible field of 10
A 1988 presidential aspirant,
candidates
seeking 'the nomina·
Gephardt flew to the Gallla·
Meigs Regional Airport from lion, Gephardt believes he can
Washington following the House . push ahead In the primaries on
vole. His local address was what he called "retail campaign·
arranged by Gallla County na· lng" - one-to-one contact with
tive Stanley E. Harrison, head of lhe electorate on a repealed
the BDM Corp. and Gephardt's bas is. He was to return to Iowa ,
site of the first presidential
neighbor In Fairfax County, Va.
primary, today to continue that
• 'The controversia l amendment.
practice.
tephardt explained. commits
"Hart hasn't done much In
l)le president to plac ing tariffs
Iowa
yet," Gephardt said. "Actu ·
and quota s on products exported
~lly. Bruce Babbitt a nd I have
to the. U.S. by nations that either
llan or limit the sa le of U.S. ' been the ones who have been
actively campaigning there."
products In their countries.
A St. Louis attorney, Gephardt
"In South Korea, for example,
was
first elected to Congress In
we cannot sell our beef," he said.
1976
and
was elected chairman of
· The amendmtnt - and the
the
House
Democratic Caucus In
overall bill-Is designed to force
1984
.
He
said
his experience In
more open trading between the
working
with
various
groups In
U.S. and such countries as
Japan. with Whom the U.S. the House shows he has the
currently ha s a $58 billion trade capability to unite all elements of
the party.
Imbalance.
Unity - and how It can lift
. Viewed by some as a possible
America
out of what Gephrdt
declaration of war In trade with
sees
as
an
economic and spli"ltual
the Japanese. the amendment
slump
was
the key themeofhls
Isn 't as rlgirl as its crit ic claim.
ad dress to the chamber banquet,
c:ieph.ardt sa id.
The bill allows the president to held at Rio Grande College and
~Continued on Page 7l
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TRIED TO OPERATE- Thl~ bOat leased from
Duffy, Ohio, was used lUI hour or so Thursday
afternoon to tow the barge for the Pome t'&lt;!Y·
Mason ferry. BeCII!JSC the boat had to be attached
to the end ol the barge, vehicles had to back oil at
the landing.. Tbls procedure didn't work out so
the ferry closed down Thursday and will not ,
according to Kathy Marlin, daughter of ferry
operator Darrell Rodger, run at all today. The

bout normally ust'llln the Jerry operation broke u
drlvo&gt; shall Thursday morning and hy the
ufternoon wa.• dry docked at Marlon Cle ndenin's
on the Kanawha River at Hc ndcr.on, W.Va., fur
Immediate ,repairs. Marlin said her father may
have the boat h11ck by this ev.•nlng, hut co uld nul
say for surt•lt that meant the ferry would resumt•
· operation on Saturday .

House OKs measure revising
state's formula for local aid

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Stlltehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS tUP!) - The
Ohio Hou se of Repres•ntaflv •s
has passed and sent to the Senate
legis lation revising the state's
assistance to local government
and furnishing an extra $70
in IIlion a year to make up for lost
federal revenue sharing money.
The House also voted Thursday
to give corporations an equal
chance to finance political cam·
palgns by allowing them for the
firsl time to set up and lund
political action committees .
That bill was sent to the Senate·
on an 80·15 vote despite com·
plaints that political action com·
mlttees are turning election
campaigns Into expensive auc·
tlons, wllh the candidates going
to the highest bidder.
Action took place s hortly be·
fore the House adJourned for Ihe
week .
The local government funding
bill, sponsored by Rep . Marr D.
Guthrie, D-Newark. revises the
Local ·Government Fund which
now sends abOut $3.10 million In
state funds back to the counties,
to make II less reliant on lhe
corporate Income tax. ·
Local government currently Is
funded by 15.4 percent of the
corporate ta x and 3.5 percent of
the state income and sales taxes .
The bill creates the same amount
of money out of 4.5 percent of
each tax plus 4.5 percent of the

public utilities lax.
· tlon from employees and make II
In addition, a supplemental purely voluntary , and penalize
fund Is sel up starling In 1989 to ca ndidat es that accept fund s \hal
send less than 1 percent of those were raised Illegally.
same taxes back to the counties
" I don't think we s hould be
on a per capita basis, with thP thinking about stre ngthening
larger counties receiving more PACs," said Rep . Ro nalcl M.
mon ey.
Mottl, D·Parma . "1 think we
Guthrie said that even with the s hould be thinking abOut weaken ·
extra fundin g, local govern· lng PACs. The average person
ments will be short by $100 believes our legi slators and con·
million a vearoftheamountlhey gressmen arc the best that
enjoyed under federal revenu e money can buy."
sharing.
But Rep. Robert W. Clark,
Under exis ting law, corpora · R·Chardon. sa id he served with
lion s may not use any money In the secretary of sta t ~ on a specia l
their treasuries for direct or commiss ion trying to llmll cam ·
Indirect support of candidat es In palgn con tributions, a nd no con·
an election.
stltut lona l way could be found .
Rep . .Jerome F . Luebbers,
Clark said Luebbers ' bill would
D·Cincln nall, chief sponsor. said put corporatio ns on an equal
his bill would allow corporations footing with labOr unions and
" to become more Involved In the professional grou ps which have
political process" by sett ing up political action com mittees.
political action co mmlltees and
paying their expenses, such as
postage. printing costs and lele·
phone bills .
Luebbers said the bill would
not allow a corporation to con ·
tribute company money directly
to a candi dat e's campaign, a nd
that all expenditures would have
to be documented .
Budget ruts or Sl44 .306 were
Secretary of State Sherrod
approved by the Eastern
Brown had opposed the bill. but
Local Sc hool District Board ol
Luebbers said Brown's objec·
Edu cation meeting In spt'cla l
tlons were satisfied . He sa id the
session Wednesday night .
bill was amende.d to provid e for
It was no ted that there Is a
strict reporting requirements lor
budget deficit of SlBO,OOJ. Th e
corporate PACs, limit soliclta ·
cuts Include some supp lemen ·
!31 co ntra cts. teacher and
admlnstratlve supplies and
equipment, and employe sa·
lary Increases. Announce·
ment of the budget cuts came
bla. or 817,400 of Columbia's
alter an executive session.
Contracts which the bOard
1,079,300 total customers.
voted not to renew Include Don
Under the new rate plan, Tilley
Eichinger, assistant varsity
said the PUCO could set rates
ba skeetball coac h; Mike Dou ·
covering 93 percent of Colum·
glas,
assistant Junior hi gh
bla's customers. Currently 6.1
football
coach; a nd George
percent of Columbia's customers
Gaga!, assistant Junior high
are covered by rate established
football coach and freshman
by local ordinance contracts .
class advisor. 1t was pointed
"Our plan Is the most respons l·
out, however, that the assist ·
ble and efficient way to accompant coaching positions will be
lish I he objective or unltormlly or
tilled once head coaches have
rates among Columbia custobeen hired .
mers ," Tilley said. ·

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cloudy Saturday, with
a chance of showers and highs
near 75. The probability ol
pr~clpiMion Is 20 percent
tonight and 30 percent Sa.l urday .
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COLUMBUS tU PI) - The
Ohio Consumers' Counsel's call
lor lower gas rates for Columbia
Cas or Ohio customers was
answered Thursday by an an·
110uncement of a $54 million rate
reduction.
William Spratley, the state's
consumer advocate, said Colum·
bla's earnings.. reported to the
Public Utilities CommiSsion of
Oblo Thursday, are "clear evl·
deuce !bat It Is overcharging Its
cvstomen and earning more
thaD It should be."

But Columbia Chairman C.
Ronald Tilley said the new rate
plan would not have been possi·
ble withOut the Improvement In
earnings which Columbia of Ohio
reported Thursday.
"This Improvement provided
us wllh a wlndow 'pl opportunity
to further reduce gas rates to our
1.1 million customers," Tilley
said In a news release.
Under the rate plan, starting In
June. rates lor 68UOO customers
In 139 COI!Imunltles will be

reduced to a regional rate
es tablished by the PUCO. The
·reduction will mean about a $25
annual savings for average
customers.
,
Between June and December.
an additional 15 communities
with 35,.nt customers ·wm have
their rates reduced. as local rate
ordinances expire, Columbia's
statement said.
Tilley said the rate reductions
between June and January cover
223 ol tbe 363 incorporated
communities served by Colum·

WA SHINGTON I UPlt - .Ia·
pan movr•d to lower lntrrrst rales
on lh&lt;' first full day of Prime
Mini ster Yasuhlro Nakasone's
visit to Wa~hlngton. and U.S.
officials predicted a nother Res ·
ture today - the purchase of $1
billion worth of American super·
com puters and aircra ft.
ln return. ofllrla l• sa id Naka ·
sone could expPct a U.S. promise
to lift as soon us possible the
embarrassi ng $.100 million In
larllfs slapPf'd on .Japanese elec·
ti'Onlc product s two week s ago,
an Item he now desrrlbcs as "a
very sore thorn stlrklng In our
lit tic finger.' ~
Nakasone's age nda today be·
gan with a White House break·
fast and an Ova l Off ice mCPIIng
with Prcsldrnt Reagan, fo llowed
by a lun ch&lt;'O n spoech a t tht•
Na tiona l Press Club for him to
summarize his accomplis hm ent s
In Washington .
Ill a formal state dinner In the
White House Thursday night. the
conservative Rea,:lan a lly said
lhc United States and .Japan
cou ld "overcomP differences and
surmount c·riscs." and he
piPd~ed to kee p working on
Iss ues of I rude C'Onccrn .
Ftca~an toast ed the prim~
mini ster by say lnl{ the ir talks
r•arllcr In the day had been
" lo rlhrl ~ ht and productive," and
he u r~ed . "Lei us not he afraid to
takr ·our · rei at lonshlp to It s
ultimate."
Hcagan a nd Nakasone enJoy a
frlrndl y relations hip. and Naka ·
sonc• sai d he ra mr to Washington
lor his lOth m&lt;'rtlnl( with the
president - the first statr visit
by a .Ja pam•se prim&lt;' mlni strr In
six years - against t hc•advi&lt;'c•of
others.
Man.v .Japanrst• offlrlals wrre
angc•rpd by thr U.S. sa nrt Ions
lmpos!'d April 17 In rcta llallon
lor .Japan's fallut'&lt;' to abide h&gt;· a
1~6 co mpu ter c hip agr·t•&lt;'mrnt.
and Na kasonr. already In polltl ·
ra l tmulllr at homr, took a
rongresslonal slap In tht' fot ·p
because he arrlvt·d as lh&lt;' Hnusr
passed a rouglr trade• rr torm hill.

Eastern Board takes
action against deficit
lt was voted to hire Wilvn"
Be nn'ett as substitute· 'bus
driver , a nd Carol Brewer.
fr eshman class adv isor. The•
bOard also voted to approve·
placing Ron Hill and Carol.vn
Tripp at the appropriate level
on the salar y " ' hcdulr upon
the complmlon of ad dit ional
.edu cational rt-qulrcmrnt ~ as
per the date of r·om plctlon.
The board then moved Int o a
second executive ·session a.nd
after that agai n went lntooprn
sessio n to an nounce that a
special meeti ng has been SC't
lor the emp loyment or a
~uperlntenden t on Ma y 7 ut
9:30p.m.
Present were board
members Susie Hei nes, Ca thy
Manicke, and .Jim Ca ldwe-ll;
Superintendent Richard Ro·
berts; Dan Apiing, high shcool
principal ; John Reibel ,
county supe rintendent; and
Eloise Boston. treasurer.

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