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April 7. 1985

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"If they were better or t ny of the New York bankS
are better they would get I he commerlcal business,"
said McCciy. "But Columbus bankS havedoneagood
job."
bUnt~ Friday
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Chemical Bank on Friday announced that It had
signed a letter of Intent to try to buy the failed Home
State, whose closing March 8 triggered depositor runs
on· several of the other 69 privately Insured s&amp;I...&lt;; In
Ohio and prompted Gov. Richard Celeste to order a
temporary banking bollday for those tl\rtfts. Chemical
Bank Is the nation's slxth:largest bank holding
company.
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the sheer number of offices, Cherillcill would
be vastly outnumbered. ThroughOut Ohio, Bane One
. has more than :JXI offices and Home State Jess than 40.
"The onus lsontherntocompetewithstrongbanksln
Ohio," said Mary LoU Koehne, vice president of

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Harold Felty, 56, of Rt. 1,
Langsville. a passenger In a car
driven by Harold Felty Jr., 19, also
of Rl.1, Langsville, was treated for a
possible concussion and released.
hospital officials said. A second
pasS~&gt;nger in Ft'tly' scar, 55-year-old
VIrgie Felty, also of Rt. 1.
LangsvUIE'. was Irea led for bruises.
The driver of another car, Len ville
Harman. 62, of Rt. 1. Rutland, was
treated for facial scrapes and a
forehrad cui.
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The Gallla-Melgs post oft he State
Highway Patrol said Fetty was
weslbound ·on 124, approximately
one and two-lenths miles west of
County Road 13, when Ha~
repOI1edly pulled from a private
drtve Into hls path at 12: 15p.m. Both

vehicle sustained heavy damage,
troopers said. Harman was cited by
the patrol for f!lllure to yield the
right of way.
A Pomeroy woman was treated
and released at Holzer Medical
Center following a two car accident
Sunday morning at the lntersettlon
of SR 554 and Roush Lane.
Shirley Yates, 23, a passenger Ina
car driven by John Yates, 38, ·of
Pomeroy, was treated for bruises to
her right shoulder and released,
hospital officials said.
A car drtven by Brady Gilbert, 47.
of Rt.1, Cheshlre, was eastbound on
554, when troopers saki he stopped to
111ake a left , turn. Yates, also
eastbound, apparently could not
stop and sttuck l;iilbert trom behind
at 11:43 a .m., troopers said.
Yates' car sustained' moderate
damage ruid Gilbert.'sllghtdarnage, ·
the patrol said. Yates was cited by
troopers for failure to stop In an
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Monday. April 8. 1985

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Muchofthf'opposltlonto
lhe proposed sale of Home State savings Bank to
Chemical Bank of New York has come In the fonn of
complaints from some banking officials that It would
give an out-of-slatE' llnanclallnstltullon a toehold In the
Ohio market.
But otlier officials say they're not worried aboul
competlllon from the nation's six-largest bank holding
company .
John B. McCoy, president of Bane One Corp., said
Ohio banks would not be pushovers for Chemical,
despite Its size. With assets of$52.2 bllllonatthe end of
the year, Chemical Is more than fourtlmesblggerthan
Ohio's largesl bank holding company, $13 bllllon
National City.
Chemical's net profit last year was $340.7 million.
more than the total as&gt;ets of manyOhlo banks. But Its
vas I resources pose little lhreat to lheprofltsofthe big
Ohio banking companies, such as $9 billion 'Bane One,

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Peter's Basilica, as he celebrated ... ,balcony over the main door of the
atop a -top hat. Beneath ·he wore a
By 'lbe As8oclated Press
Easter
Mass.Cholrs sang and basUica to deliver his traditional
'Egg hunts; strolls In ~e sunshine, tuxedo with a chlcken·wlre bow tie
military bands blared as the croWd meosage"Urbl etprbl" - iotheclty
nuclear . weapons protests and and cumberbund.
applauded the pontltf, resplendent . (Rome) and the world.
.traditional church services marked
Pope'siJ1ellllllle
Meanwhile, Pope John Paul IT. In In gold robes and a gold-encmsted
Easter Sunday as millions of
He $aid that for nearly 2,&lt;XXJ years
American Christians celebrated the an Easter message delivered to , miter.
more than 250,00) people at St.
At the end of the two-hour since Jesus rose from tl1e' dead,
'resurrecilon of Jesus .
Tens of thousands of New Peter's Square, praised thoi;e who ceremony, John Paul went lo the leaving a~ ~&gt;mpty tomb.
Yorkers, ·some wrapped In furs fought for human dignity In World
against a briSk wind, turned out for War ll. but said human tights
the ritual promena~ down Fifth violations, wars, and hatred still
Avenue, which dates back to the plague the world 40 years later.
latter half ofthe 19th century. ·
At Stone Mountain .Par)( near
Millions walched Sunday 's .ce·
Atlanta, about 8,oopchlldren hunted remonles on live television In 35
for 60,&lt;XXJ Easter eggs. And Wa· countries, and tens of thousands of
shlngton began Its · w~:ek-long others protested world hunger by
Cherry Blossom Festival with the marching through Rome to the
traditional lighting of a Japanese Vatican In cool but sunny weatl1er.
stone lantern at the Tlcllil Basin.
Church bells rill'
· HOllywood Bowlllel'\'lce ·
·In Jerusalem, Cl)rlsti&lt;!JI pilgrims
About 13,&lt;XXJ (ieople attended an , from around the world celebrated
Easter -seivice at the Hollywood Easter at sunrise services. Church
Bow~lnCallfomlathatwashighl!gh·
bells pealed a joyous reminder of
ted by the release of 200 pigeons, Jesus' resurrection after his death
whJ}eat least 1,500peopleattendeda on the cross .
More than 1,00) Catholics went to
service at Mount Rushmore In the
Black Hlils of South Dakota.
the Chureh of the Holy Sepulcher to
The annual Easter egg roll on the hear Ma5s celebrated In front of the
White ·Hoil.se lawn, dating back to shrlneveneratedforcentwiesasthe
first lady Dolly Madison; was site of Christ.ls torrib. About 1,500
scheduied for today for children 8 Protestants gathered for open-air
years old and younger. President services at the Garden Tomb, a
. Reagan and his wife Nancy are skull-shaped hill outside the walls of
vacationing at tbeD- Santa Barbara, the Old City.
Calif., ranch and wUJ not attend.
Eastern Rite churches, whiCh
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EASTER BUNNIES ON PARADE_ An Easter bunny Is joined by
abounded at the promenade down observed their Palm Sunday with a
BIJ!l!SING G~N ~Pope .Jolin PIIUI 0 holds Ills crOIIIer 011 the
Fifth Avenue.
march down the Mount of Olives.
~of St. Peter'&amp; Batolllca after shine his "Urtll fit OrtJI" bl! 111&amp;10
three Dttle helpers near St. Patrick's Cathedral during ·the aiiDUal
Noel MacFetrtch's bonnet con·
John Paul, 65, looked refreshed
more than t!O,aee people In St. Peter's........, lor the 11111t11al EaotetEaslem Sunday parade down New York's Flfth Avenue. (AP
slsted of a stuffed chicken f90Stlng despite a midnight Ma!)S at Sl.
. ceremony. (AP Lasei1Jho&amp;o).
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Improperly hand\ln&amp; a flreann In a
Glenn E. Polley and Mitchell
Griffith, both of Rt. 2, V:lnton, were motor Vehicle and tlslni a weapon
arrested by Meigs County Sheriff wblle Intoxicated. Polley was also
charged with driving · under
Howafd Frank at 12:39 a.m.
suspenslori.
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marketing at First National Cincinnati Corp.. a $3
"Butwecan'tgo lnthelrstate.TeUmewhat'sequltable
. billion bank holding company .
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aboutthat."
Fifth·Third Bank In Cincinnati would gear up for a
The Ohio General Assembly was about to approve
marketing assault, a spokesman said. "But whoever
an Interstate bankln' bUI a f~ weeks ago, but the
comes In tram out oftown, they will have a tough time,
crisis with Ohio's stati&gt;-chartered savings and loans
because they'll be the n~ kid on the block ," the
has delayed action, McCall said.
Celeste and legislative leaders say It could be
spokesman said:
But at least one executive resents the facl that his
mid-month before legislation can be prepared to allow
bank IS prohibited from competing with Chemical
lhe Home State sale and gtve the thrl!t's 49,00)
Bank on Its home turf.
depositors access to their money.
Ukes Glllmor's plan
As of Friday, 34 ol the s&amp;Ls covered by Cf'leste's
As an alternative, Julien McCall, chalnnan and
order had been allowed to reopen lor full service
chief executive officer of Oeveland·based National
because they had federal insurance or would qualify
City Corp., said' he supports the suggestiOn by state
for It soon.
Sen. Paul Gillrilor, R-Port Cllnlon, to have I he state
The remainder have reopeoed for llmltro service
buy Clnclnnatl·based Home State, then try to find an
under lenns of legislation enacted during the banking
Ohio bank lo take It over later. .
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.holiday. On Saturday, Celeste signed a bill that would
"As !ar as competing with Chemical or Chase ·
allocate$00mllllonlnnon·ta.xstatert&gt;Venuestobelpthe
(Manhattan), It doesn't t:'Otherme a bit ," McCall said.
35 smal~r thrifts stUJ opera ling under withdrawal
.I:'I:::IC~ limits to ouallfy lor federal Insurance.

.Bridge not
damaged by ·
loose barges .
There were no damages to the .
Ravenswood Brtdge as the resull of
three loose barges which floated into
the piers of the bridge Sunday.
'The bFidge was closed lo traffic
,, lor about two hours·untU 5:21 p.m . ·
with Sheriff Howard Frank going to
the scene to keep traffic from going
onto the brldgt&gt; from the Meigs
County side of the Ohio River. In
Ravenswood , the fiN' depan.menl
handled the emergency sl!).latlon. A
spokesman for t hedepartmenl said
this morning thai the Department of
Transportation Indica led the brlc:!Rc
was no( damaged by·lhe Incident . ·.,_
Oft\cJaJs fWOrled lhat the lOW•
boat, JOII Drea !lushlng five bargt'S,
twolllled wlil1 gasoline, was headed ·
upriver when It losl power and
floated backwards down llle Ohio
River. The bargt&gt;5 broke loose am:l ·
three of them g91 hun~pagalnst the
piers of the bridge.
Another lowboal , City of Pitts·
burgh, came to the rescue and
moved the Jon Drea and tlie five
bargoes to the shoreline where l\li!Y
were tied up. The Tri-State Mat~rlals Col'JY. also dispatched a boat to
the scene to help, but II was nol

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hunt ot t~ MlddlepOrt·POIIIPt'O)'
Rotary Club ~.ni,
Sunday at the Hartinger Park ti1
Middleport was postpo!lf'd until 1
p.m. next Sunday.

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On the matter of the spooning to sign that President Nixon met
now In process between Ronald with Premier Brezhnev to sign that
Reagan, suitor, and Mikhail Gorba- unfortunate agreement known as
chev, coquette, we see, lightly : SALT I, and tllere was . a little
limned before us, a nice dlslirictlon, shuffling of fine prtnt. This dlc!JJm
the reificatlon of which we should - no extemporaneous summits encourage. It Is the alfterence governing summit conferences has
between a "visit" a~d a "s~mmlt. " always been tllat of Mr. Reagan,
It is lncro"asingly the qase that a and accor(!ingly the world was
meeting between the leaders of two surprtsed to learn that Mr. B\lsh,ln
counirles: especially if they are the Moseow for tile overdue funeral of
superpowers. takes on the majeslic Mr. Chernenko, Invited Gorbachev ·
dimensions of a meeting at. which to Washington to meet with the
matters will be decided that affect president, and everyone assm:ned a
. summit was in the making.
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human destiny.
We
know
that
any
communlca·
Now, It Is requently stressed· ln
lion
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the
principals
ln
unwritten diplomatic -textbooks
that tliere Is never any polrit in Washington . and Moscow is of
schedullng a sunimlt conference reallsllo forelg:!l policy began to
except to ratify arrangements w_onder whether their hero Mr.
already worked out between two Reagan was soft~ning. Softening is
great powers. Sometimes there is here defined as being beguiled into
last-minute work to do, as was the supposing that exchanges between
case in June 19'72, when Prestdent commuist and Western leaders are
Nixon ~t with Premier Brezhnev always desirable on the grounds

that, inevitably, the ensuing dlalec- · visa, so · to speak, signed by the
tic breeds Utile Socratic infants like president, which includes a tour or
grow up to be the CongrHs of the White House. And soon after
Vienna.
,
Mr. Speakes ga,ve us tllat clarlfl!:a·
Reagan is enough a student of lion, "White House officials," . as
summit confeences to recognize .The New York Times disP!Itch put
that In our time the splrtt of i(•. ·:ll:!djcated that Mr. ReRgan ·
Frankenstein, rather than tbat of ~ would respond favorabY to the
Socrates, llas dominated summit. selection . of a !JI'Utral European
conferences. We'd have done better country as the site for a summit
·if we hadn't attended · Yalta,
meeting." And that certalnly · re- .
Potsdam, Geneva, Vienna, Mosrow movl!d from immediately consider·
anq Helsinki. So then, what was ation tile notion that a summit is
Is- Reagan up to?
immediately in tile offing.
The morning's news on TUesday
So that weare left asking whether
brought forth from Larry Speakes,
Mr. Reagan's Invitation merely to
the White House press spokesman,
visit was a good idea. When
the news that "there has been no
Gromyko made hls ' much·
discussion about arrangements for
publicized call on Mi-. Reagan In !he
a summit, no meeting set, no time
heat of the election campaign, an ,
set, nothing along those lnes." If obvious purpose was served In ,;
that is true, tlien what,"'e have, In
meeting with him, namely to ;
effe&lt;;t, is the issuance' by George
redress the mlsimpession so assidu·
.Bush to MikhaU Gorbachev · In . . ously cultivated by Walter Mondale ,
Moscow on March 13 a visitor's
that Ronald Reagan was incapable •
-of any direct communi~atlon with •
Soviet leaders. Perhaps Mr. Rea- . ·
gan seeks an opportunity to col)firm
this point by receivil)g Gor,bacheVI ;in the White }{ouse. What would
they then talk about?

2ro put' It diplomatically, Jimmy Carter's latest book, "The Blood of
Insights Into the Middle East," has drawn mixed revlews. So,
PJ1lbai&gt;IY, wW the advice he offers.
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~ut ,as the preslqent who engineered the Camp David accords, P!lving
the way to the Egyptian-IsraeH peace treaty, Cart.e r eomes to the subject
wtih crroentlals. When he criticizes PreSident Reagan for showing "Hille
inferest In diplomacy" to resolve regional disputes, Carter is arguing for
hl• own busy method. The 1979 treacy shows it can PiiY off.
~·contrary . to the policies of his Democratic and Republican
p~ecessors, he has tended to prefer the threat or use of American
rn!Jitary force Instead of negotiation," Carter says of his successor.
~I would be in error, of course, to suggest Reagan has ignored the
Afab-lsraeli conflict and diplomacy as a way of resolving it. Carter: does
nql make that claim. ln fact, he compliments Reagan forhls proposal for a
se(l.lement based on Palestlnlan control over tile West Bank, linked to
JQrdan.
'
:fhe trouble, In Carter's view, is that after launching the trial balioon,
wllich was shot doWn Immediately by Israel, tile president did not fight
ha)'d for acceptance of the plan, the Camp David formula, or some similar a!)proach to negotiations.
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;tarter faults Reagan both 'on substance and on :proCedure.
-fie considers Reagan too easy with Israel- not -insisting, for inStance, on
a hail to ali future sl'ltlement activity on the West Bank. He thinks it was
· · w~ng to fonn a strategic alliance with Israel. And he thinks Reagan or ··
SeCretary of State George Shultz should take personal charge of the effort
tc).;o;et up negotiations.
.I'The best first step," Carter writes, "might be for the U.S. secretary of
state to explore the options unofficially among tile disputing powers to
·. a~rtaln as broad a base of pOtential a~nt as possible."_ ·
WA$mNGTON - _Al¥Jut 200 , Khomelni , turned &lt;!galttSt him after
. Carter 'appar'Ei'lliy woui4 lnclude'the Palestine Liberation Otganiia!ion,
:. members .. of Congress ·have -been . he began.a remorseless crackdoWn
despite its re&lt;;6rd·of terrorist attacks on Israeli officialS and clV.Uia~-­
S'uckered Into wrtting letters· of on communist element~
-Ir-an; ·
-lteagan·and Shultz trted to-Sidestep Jsrael's rejection of the 1982.peace
_ . pian, whjch has softened sin!;e~hlmOn Peres succre;Jed Menachem ,E!egil) · en_oor~nii&gt;nt . for a terrori$1 groiip . They now ·call ·'themselves the
i!S prime minister. lnstead. the at;lmlillst·ra'tlon hope&lt;l King Hu~5ein. of · · whbse -cadre5·· partlciP!ItOO: iri ·the . ''Peopie Mojahl&gt;dhJ .Organlza'tio~ of
'.JoD;,Ian and Arafat could agree on a mix~ negotiating delegation. If tliey· · seizure of the U.S. Etnbassy and 52 -. Iran" - a- name that' apparently -hostages in Iran. In fact, the group sounds enough ·uke the anli·Sovlet
did, it would be hard for Israel to lioyroH tal]!s.
advocated
putting the hostates on · Mujahldeen guerrtllas in·AfghanlsHussein and Arafat disappointed the Unlted States. EventuaUy, theY
trlal
as
.
spies,·
and staged a tan to confuse the unwary ..
may gettogther. But untn the Arabs decide to talk directly with Israel, tile
demonstration
protesting
their
We unmasked the Iranian Mojaadministration Intends to Hmlt Its diplomatic role.
release.
hedin
terrorist~ last August and told
Hussein and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak want the Unltfd States
This militant Marxist organiza- how they had hoodwinked several
to meet with a Jordanlan·Palestlnian delegation. Carter thinks it's a good
lion has sent fast-talking Iranian members of Congress into writing
idea to hold such "exploratory talkS."
exiles, soaped, pressed and wear- letters of support. We even gave the
But, so far, the Reagan administration is stan&lt;llng firm - or aloof,
ing tailored suits and neatly knotted names of four U.S. officers the
depending on how you look at it. It is counting on the Arabs to provide their
ties, to visit Capitol Hill. They have Mojahedln had bragged of assassiown initiative.
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persuaded gullible congressmen natlng in Iran.
that they are really "lreedoiTt
Some of tile gulled congressmen
fighterS: ' against · the Ayatollah quickly repudiated the Mojahedin,
Khomeini.
but the Iranian Marxists merely
It's
technically
true
that
these
redoubled
their lobbying efforts on
What Is It that indiVIduals ll"d Institutions spend their lives seeking to
Marxist revolutionaries, once pro- the Hili. Now the State Department
,:red,uce or even eliminate, but which almost aU of tllem concede is
necessary to bring out their best?
The answer Is tisk, and America Is Involved as never before In both
risk-.taking and risk-dulling- In foun&lt;ling new companies and preserving
the old, in encouraging ventures and Insuring against loss those who lake
them.
WASffiNGTON' (NEA) - The raised about $200,1XXl.
The latt"SI Ulustration of rjsk-du!Ung Involves a proposal being
depositor
panic about the financial
Celeste is hardly tile only political
considered by the Ohio Legislature to guarantee up to $85 mution of losses
integrity
of
Ohio's
state-issued
beneficiary
of Warner's largesse.
to depositors In troubled savings Institutions.
The pressure to do so Is undei'standabte. because savings lnstltut.ions are savings and loan associations has J'he flamboyant real estate devei·
subsided, but the political repercus- . oper and horse breeder has been a
generally considered among the safest .repositories of funds.
major donor to Sens. Howard M.
But the returns on such accounts are low, since it Is a maxim of money sions are just beginning to be felt .
The
two
men
ln
the
middle
of
a
Metzenbaum
and John H. Glenn
management that the least risk brings the least reward.
political
situa,potentially.explosive
Jr
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both
Ohio
Democrats, and to
. At theotherend oft he scale lie the big returns, the reward for taking the
tion
are
both
Democrats
C&gt;hio
·
current
an(l
former
Senate Demobiggesl risks. If is a reward tradiilonaUy associated wit!( entrepreneurs
Gov.
Richard
Celeste,
who
is
crats
from
Illinois,
Indiana,
Michiwho create new companies - most of whk;h go under but some of which
expected
to
seek
re-election
next
gan,
Montana,
Alabama.
Colorado
lhriVI'.
.
,
.
year, and Cincinnati businessmen and other states. ·
Workers whQ Invest their,careers In such companies- which are being
Matvln
L. Warner, a long-time
In addition, he has made substanfounded at a record, 600,00J.a-year-rate - are just as affected by the
financial
backer of Demo- tial donations to the -presidential
major
risk-reward ratio. If the company fails, so do they; If it succeeds, they
cratic office-seekers.
camP!Iigns of 'Democrats Glenn,
might, too.
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In contrast. securtty seekers Involve themselves with larger companies
outstanding stock ofthe Home State of California, Sen. Gary Hart of
or the government, where financial rewards and opportunities for personal
Savings Bank of Cincinnati, whose Colorado and others. In 1977-, Carter
growth might be less but where risk ls greatly reduced.
su&lt;lden
closure last month caused a named Warner ambassador to
Every day the give and take is played out.
.
financial
crisis among the other 70. Switzerland, an appointment criticUnions arf' making -a big play for security, and giving up big wage
Ohio
tllrift
lnstltltutions insured by ized at the time of a political payoff.
increases in or&lt;ler to get it.
a
state
agency.
Untl recently, Warner served as
Homebuyers are accepting low-q:JSI variable r!lte mortgages, but giving
Warner
also
was
a
major
Inveschairman
of the Ohio BuUding
up thl' security that comes wlih having a flx!!d·n~te loan, albeit at a higher
tor
In
ESM
Government
Securities',
.
Authority,
which presided over
rat~.
,,
Inc
..
a
Fort
LaUderdale,
Fla.,
firm
millions
of
dollaril ·wotth of state
General Motors Is spending heavily and risldly to reinvent the small car
whose
arcane
specialty
was
the
construction every year.
- using new labor and management teChniques, new design concepts, new
trading of sjlort-tenn, hlgh-rtsk . He was appOinted by Celeste. But
·tech!loiogy -but the potential rewa_rd is tlle.Jlt!,tt ~car on the market.
flnimclai Instruments - known as he res~. reportedly under
Small investors are riskily choosing companies on the over-the-counter
·repurchase
agreements.
.
pressure from the governor, at the
market because of the possibility of making a bigger, quicker bundle,
Home
State
lriVested
illit\o$i
half
same
time Celeste was ordering Ihe
which cannot easily be done witlllnvesttnents In the big, safe blue chlps.
of
Its
assets
through
ESM.
On
temporary
closure of all state·
Dissatisfied ·with mediocre performance from mkldle managers, big ,
March
4,
ESM
was
closed-under
a
insured
thrifts
to hail a depositor
companies are encouraging thenl to take risks, to J'I!IOVI'Ite the book Instead
court
order
sought
by
the
SeciJritles"'
run
on
their
assets.
of going by it.
and Exchange Commission; which
However, the ·two men remain
The old philosophy said It was easier and safer to cf9 nothing. Tile new
has
accused
the
flim
of
fraudulent
Inextricably
tied In the · tnlnds of
view. stated in dozens of ways by different manageri, is tllat if you do
practices.
many
polltlclans
in Ohio and here in
nothing you become nothing.
Five days -later, liome State was Washington.
forced to clOse amid reports that It
Two years ago, Ohio officials
had lost as much as $150 million on warned ,Home State that It was too
Its investment witll 'ESM. That heavUy involved with ESM. But lhe
. attlon panicked depositors at the state- regulators took no action
other 70 state-Insured thrift when the bank flllied to follow up on
TQday is Monday, April 8, the 98th day of.l!lli. Tilere are 'JR1 days left In
institutions.
.
a commitment to phase out Its ties
!he year.
·
.
Warner was a major itnanclal with ESM. Some Republicans
Today's highlight in history:
backer of Celeste's 1!KI2 gubernator- suspect thai the lenient tretment
On AprU 8, 1974, Hank Aaron of Ihe Atlanta Braves hlt his 715th career
Ial camP!Iign, personally contrlbut· was attrtbutable to Warner's polltihome run lri a game against !be Los Angeles Dodgers, breaklng Babe · ing $36,&lt;XXl, co-signing a loan for callnfluence.
Ruth's recoi-d. 'J he hlt was off pitcher AI Downing.
S75,&lt;XXl and hosting a party that
When Home State was forc€d to
A~raham:

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Gulled by Iran -

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ha$ privately wa.rned members of

C\JiJgress that IIley are being
courted -by militants,; who are
devout Marxists, ..stridenily. antiAmerican and vioierit. ·. · · .. -· The department's warning is
contained ln a one-Pilge summary
of an Intelligence report on the
Iranian exile group. Our associate
Lucette Lagnado has obtained the
report, which says the group was
formed to combat "U.S. ImperialIsm" atld "crlmltial Zionism.'!
These are regarded by the .Mo!ahedln as "the prlncipalforceswljlcll
have corrupted Iran and oppresseit
tile world."
According to the document,
members of the group "have
advocated the use of violence since
their inception" and have par!jcipaled in "bombings'
, assassinations
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of Iranians, a !lacks ~n · ISraeli. ·:
office~ l_n Tehran and -· bank ' '
robbeiies:" · · •
. , .' : ,
The 'Mojahedin apparently 'were "' ·.
among til~ -~tudent ml!ltants -Wbo . ·
seized the U.S. Embassy· In 1979. ' 1
. "The Mojahedln took a measure of .: ·,
. credit for the pro\origed holding of _".,
· American diplomats as hostages," 1
notes the State DeP!Irtment re- '·
port," "advocated putting Uicm on ,
· trtal as spies and staged a large "
demonstration In Tehran protesting ·:·•
1
their release (in January l!KI1)."
~ .r -Foot'!o~: A well-dressed exUe
• called at Olir office to plead the "
. Mojahedln cause. Ms. Lagnado ·yo:.
questioned him about the. group's " ' ·"
virulent anti-Amertcan activities "'
including the murder of u.s: ·•• 1
. officers. He blandly dismissed the .;;r
accusations.
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Behind the Ohio scare

Robert Walters '"

Jock Its doors, $611 million to $700
million of its $1.4 billion worth of
assets was tied up ln repurchase
agreements made through ESM although Warner reportedly withdrew $37 mlllon of his personal
funds from ESM before its coUapse.
Fearful that the state's official .
Investigation of the financial deba· ·
de might be perceived as a

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whltewash, Ohio Democrats gladly •
accepted the selection of a Republi·
can (a widely respected Cincinnati
'•
lawyer) to lead the probe.
Celeste handled himself deftly ,
during the first mnth of the crists,
but the official lnvestigalln - as
well as possible unofficial discio- : ·
sures -;- co~ld adversely affeet his ' ·
promising political career.
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Today ;in history
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The usual things. 1) Both countrtes seek to resolve their differences by peaceful means. ~) ,Both
desire co-existence. 3) Both deeply :::
regret tile continuing poverty of so
much of the globe, and 4) Both
pledge to continue efforts to do 1'
something about ·1t, and to meet Jc
frequently to explore possibilities :: :
for joint action.
'~
That communique is the counterpart, between hostile powers, of the ' 1
communiques jointly Issued by ' 1
super-friendly powers like Great ·•;
Britain and the United States. The • ..
Friendly Communique was carica- '
tured ln 1957 in Punch magazine.
under a cartoon that showed '••
Dwight Eisenhower, dressed in ,,:
hunting tweeds and seated on a 1" 1
park bench ln front of the White
House, clasping hands wjth.Harold '"
Macmillan, dressed as a . country J::
squire's wife, a quilted blanket over •:
theirkneestokeepthemwarm.
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"Clove clgar&amp;ttfnl can ruin your lungs and, bflst
of all they'll REALLY UPSET YOUR
P~RENTS. "

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Inflamed.knee may be~ch Anderso~

Page;-2-The Dl!iiY Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport. 'OhiO
Monday, April 8, 1985

Summit"in the air?_.-'.----~-w_i_uia_m_F._B_ric_k--='ey~J_r.

*eviews.on book,
Mideast
advice
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Risk-reward ratio

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By 'lbe AMociated Pl'l!ll8
Just wben Sparky Anderson had
the chance to take the field as the
skipper of a world champion, he
· figured fo be elsewhere, cursing the
fates.
Anderson managed tile . Defl'llll
Tigers to the best .record In baseball
lnl984andaWorldSerlesroutofSan
Diego. AsthemajorleaguebasebaU
season opened · today, however,
Anderson wasn't sure If he'd be at
;rtgers Stadium for the game with
the Cleveland Indians or sitting in a
room at Henry Ford Hospital.
Anderson twisted his left leg
'J'Itursday while runr:ing frotn the
dugout to the third base coachlng
box In Dunedin, Fla., during an
exhibition game against the Toronto
Blue Jays. There was so much

On Tuesda)', it will be tl)e Chicago fielders Ne1son Simmcins and Jim
White Sox at Milwaukee, M~ta Weaver, plus lnfleldere: Plttaro, •
at California and Oakland at Seattle who wUl start at third
.
lh the AL. St. Louis Is at New York,
The opener in Baltimore featured ·
Pi!Uburgh is at Chicago, San Diego Orioles pitcher Storm Davis, who
at San F rancisco, Atlanta at was 4-0 llfetlme againstTexaswithll
Philadelphia and Los Angeles at 1.70 earned run average, against
Houston.
Texas' Charlie Hough, who was ()c5
Th(&gt; Tigers surged to a nine-game
against Baltimore with a6.91 ERA.
wiruilng streak al the outset lasl
In Boston, 46-year-&lt;lld knuckleyear and were 35-5 to break~ the bailer Phil Nlekro, the oldest player
race In the tough Eait D!ylsion- in the majors, was tabbed by the
.Gone from that team are pitcher Yankees toopenaga[J1st25-year-&lt;lid
Dave Rozema and opttlelder Rup- Dennis "OU Can" Boyd of the ReO
pert Jones , bothofwhomslgJjed free Sox., .Jilhn McNamara .- ~Yho mart·
agent contracts with other teams, aged In California last year, made
and tlllrd baseman Howard John· ;his debut as boSs of the Red Sox.
son, whowastradedtotheNewYork
"I'm 0-j; in opening day games,
Mets for pitcher Walt Teri'eU . Three including a two-hi! Joss, so maybe
rookies made the roster - out • if 's time I won one,' ' said Nlekro.

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swelling around
tht&gt;taKen
. kneeto the
on r;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Saturoay·tllat
he was
l
hospital Immediately after the team
arrived
in Detroit. He remained In
'lln-edm• Stadlwn In Cincinnati. Tile Reds were
. ADDRESSING niE TROOPS - Ci11c111n1a Reds
the
hospital
Sunday.
preparing lor today's Natlnal League opener against
player-11181111Cer Pete Rc.e, lefl,lallalloatp'Oijp ofhl8
"It
is
not
a clot, but there is
Mcdreal. (API eserpholo).
.
·
players, _Including learn captain l)ave CcJec:epdon,
inflama
lion
of
the
leg," Dr. Clarence
center, during a work~Jut SuMay afte.,_ at
S. Livingood, the 'team physician, .
sa id · Sunday. "We are go!pg to
continue tests.'·
Livingood said the vein, nerve and
knee joint ail were affected and he
sa id he wouldn't know until just
before the opener whether Anderson can be released.
Coach Dick Tracewskl was expected to manage the· team if
·Anderson could not.
CINCINNATI (AP)- Pete Rose job to get them coming b;!ck.''
Winningham in center field.
Tracewski had a 2-0 record as
learned the mystique of Opening_
"I tlllnk 10 games above .500 is a manager of the Tigers durtng
Rose Is depending on virtually the reaHstic objective for this club,' ' previous absences by Anderson.
Day in Cincinnati as a schoolboy.
Rose and his classmates would same lineup that closed last ~ason
Rodgers said. "ll all the pieces fall
In other American League open40 LB. BOX
get tickets lor Crosley Field and an to get the teain back Into contention together, we can contend with ers today, it was Texas at Balti..
automatic excuse from schoOl for · . In the National League West ibis anyone In the division.' '
more, New York at Boston and
the day to attend the traditional year. The Redshaveflnlshedlastor
Peter Ueberroth, tile new com- Toronto at Kansa~ City. The
fifth the last three seasons.
National LeagUe opener.
missioner of baseball, wUI make hls traditional National League opener
Right-hander Marlo Soto,l8-71ast · first Opening Day appearance at
Hls appreciation tor the cicy's In Cincinnati had the Reds entertain·
fascination wltll Opening Day year, has recovered from a soi-e Riverfront Stadium.
ing the Expos.
elbow In spring training and will
hoopla deepened when he made the
r
Tax
ballclub as a rookie In 1963and posed start the 2:00 p.m. EST opener r---------------------~
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against
Montreal's
Steve
IWgers,
witll his famUy for a picture on the
making his ninth Opening Day start
field.
In
lOseasoos. Th(&gt; National Weather
"When that happened, it woke me
up," he said. "I realized, 'I' min the Service predicts temperatures only
big leagues. I'm inaClnclnnatlReds In the 40s witll a chance of rain or
AN~WER: This credit is available lor energy consnow.
uniform.'"
servation expenditures you make lor your princi- "
Rose plans to be In the lineup at
Rose gets to enjoy Opening Day In
pal residence regardless of whether you rent or ·
a Cincinnati uniform for the firSt first base, continuing his quest ofTy
owrt Qualilied expenditures include insulation,
storm or thermal windows or doors, weather striptime in seven years IQday. A sellout Cobb's aH-tirne. hit mark of 4,191.
ping or caulking, and certain luel -saving furnace
.
Rose,
whoneedsjust~hltstotopthe
crowd of more than ~.lXX) will cheer ·
dev1ces. The credit on these items is 15%of the
N. Second Ave.·
Middleport, OH.
"Pete, Pete," f!Vf!ry time Rose, the mark, batted a si.zzling .611 thls
cost up to $2 000 and is not available on new conspring,
best
on
the
Re&lt;ls.
·
structiOn.
Soiar.
wmd,
and
geotherma
equipment
Reds' player-manager, steps onto
In Ohio- 992-2179 ·
is eligible for a credit ol 40%ol up to $10,000 ol
the Riverfront Stadium field today · While the Reds were (,'OI'Itent to
: In W. Va. - 1-100-SIARS-99-the cost.
In the National League opener keep (heir roster generally Intact
ANOTHER
SERVICE
OF
over the wlntCI', the Expos ·made
against the Montreal Expos. · ,
1-800-732-7799
"Opening Day In CinCinnati dramati~ changes as part of their
to s.Mon.·Fri:
means a lot,'' Rose·said: "It may rebuilding In the National LeagUe
9:30-12 ll!urs.; ·
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rne'an more to me because I'm a East.
T~ -tNCOME TAX PEOPL.E_;
· · 9:30-2 S!fll.
. Cfttcimta Uan. I knc:&gt;\V wruU they put . _ New El!poi; . .Manager Bu!:k
is expected to st11rt · Silt
into it·alxlthe tradition:"
Rose's return to ihe city where lie players, ., indu(ling · R(lgers, · Wbo·
~"'-_J_;__._,_::.:..__;,;_"-~"-"":...;_..:...._,_-..;.___,..._:..:..:....:.:__;_..,..::_~;_
.· ·beca~ a baseball star lias stirtixl .-weren't_lri t,he Open~J~i Day lin~pa , r,.....~~~.!...,;.-----..:..~-----_.;..;.,..,._---"
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.y~_
ago.
.
·excitement unSeen In recent )'ears.
Rogers sat out last year after
There are signs . trumpeting his
tendinitis
wiped otit his spring. He
return everywhere- on billboards,
struggle&lt;l
to an WICharacterlstic
store windows, bumper stickers.
6-15,
but
went on a rigorous
The sellout alone marked a break
off-season
conditioning
program to
with recent history. It's the first
advance sellout since 1981, the get back into shape.
"He's. got the major portion of
baUclub's last winning season.
Although Rose has been tile everything back," Rodge-rs said.
"His sinker Is just as good, and his catalyst lnthelocaibaseballrebirth,
moving
fastball bas plenty ·of
he•;jlownplays hls-P,art. Instead, he
velocity
on
it."
· likes to point to tile way the learn
The
Expos
traded catcher Gary
played after hls return -as..:pl~er· ·,
Carter
to
the
New
YorkMets In the
manager last August, complling a
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off-season.
Former
Mets Mike
15-12 mark In Septemb!;'r.
Fitzgerald,
lfuble
Brooks
and
"That enthusiasm is because of
rookie l-lerm Winningham will be in
the way my players produced,"
the opening lineup - Fitzgerald
Rose said. "It's great tllat the fans
are excited. I hope we do as good a . catching, Brooks at shortstop and

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P-.Ie vault record set
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) - GatY
Hunter'spolevaultof17feetwasone
. of three meet records which feU at
the 22nd Ohio University Relays. ·
Reprerentatlves from :n teams
competed In the event, InCluding
Olympians Thomas Jefferson of
Kent State · and . Earl Jones of
Eastern Michigan. ·
Jones, a bronze medalist In tile
tro-meter run at th(&gt; Los Angeles ·
Olympics, ~as a member of the ·
meet's winning sprlilt medley and
distance medley relay teams.
Jefferson, who also won a bronze
In the 200-meter run, did not run on a
winning team at Saturday's meet.
Hunter, of the Ohio Track ClUb,
broke a meet recoro of 16-1 set by Roger GUders of Ohio Universi\)' in
1977.
· .Bllly McKinley of the Lakewood
Track Club set another meet record
of 51 feet, 10% Inches ·In the triple
jump, eclipsing the ·mark of'51-4~
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The Red Devils ·Paul Fletcher,
who has ca~t the eye of several ·
scoutS and college recrutten,flred a
·nifty five-hitter'. He fanned nine and
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Mike Chancey made his season ·
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Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiQ

Pa9e-4-The Daily Sentinel

· Monday. April a; 1985

Ho~pitalized

Girls State... _

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Mrs. .Martha Holsinger, ReedS· ·
vUie, 1s a patient at the Camden
Clark Hospital, Parkersburg1
W.Va. Her room numbel' is 5~6.

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HIAibard's Greenhouse·

NOW·OPEII FOR
SPRUII SEASON

Mary CUlllllngham, delegate

Polly Chadwell, delegate

CompltteliM of vtlltlbfe &amp;bed~i!W plants, harwirw lllsbts,
potted plants .., bloomirw &amp;foli·
ap, shrubbery, rose bushes, .
azaleas &amp; Rllododtnclrons.
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SUNDAY 1 to 5

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Catol Snilth; daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs: John Smith. Is secretary ofller
junipr.'Ciass and for, the past thJ'Ee:.
years has Served on the student
council. She is in the National Honor
Society, president ·of the Junior
Clvltan Club, treasurer ol t~
St\ldfnt Council, and on the prom
committee. She plays varsity volley·
ball and softball, and is both a
faculty and office assistant. Carol
attends the Middleport Church of
Christ and Is a past honored queen of
Bethel 62, International Order of
Job's daughters.

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Christina Taylor

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Angela Patterson, delegate

Christina Taylor, nine-year-old
daughierofForia Taylor,Pom~roy,
and Herman Taylor, Rock Springs,
placed second in the beauty contest
aft he Miss Cinderella Pageant held
in Columbus recently.
Eighteen candidates participated

' open house set
: POMJ;:ROY ~Mrs. W.O. Bamitz
• will observe her 90th birthday on
; Sunday. 'April 14th. at her hoz:ne 403
; West Main St. , Pomeroy, receiving
• her friends and trlends of her
children from 2 to 4 p.m.
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Born on AprU 17, 1895 .a t Letart
Falls, she is the daughter of the late
• Alfred B. and Kate Alexander. She
was married to William Barnitz on
June 28, 1917. All or the Barnltz
children will be present for the
o~rvance. They Include Mr. and
· Mrs. Harry (Julia) Young, Gallon;
, Mr. and Mrs. N.W. (Thanet)
Kramer, Lockney; Texas; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence W. (Wilma) Nelson,
. Kalamazoo, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
. Bob {Etriota) Wells, W~~saw;· Mr.'
. ·. and MrS. Melvin : iBllile Jean 1
.· ·Hoefscher."St, ·Loui,s, Mo.; ·Mr. and ,

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PLACE: Holiday Inn, Gallipolis
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.Care Bear_N* will be
at your brand new
Pizza Huerestmrant
· located at 415 West
Main in ].&gt;omeroy from
1 to 4 PM and from 5 to 8
PM, Sunday, Aprill4. So conie
on in and say hello. There'll be .
free ballQOns and free Care Bear"''
hand puppets.
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· On Saturday April
13, get a Pepperom
Personal Pan. Pizza
foronly~.
And from Aprill5
through 21, you11 get .a
Free :P'azza Hut• Sports
·Bag with your purchase of any
SJru!]1, medium or large pizza.
That's the new \\est Main
Pizza Hut• Grand Opening
Celebration. Don't miss it.

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Thf' earth wlll .soon tlE' clothed,

Mrs. W.O. Barnitz
Mrs. Robert Barnitz, Mason,
W.Va .; Mr. _and Mrs. Hayman.
Bilrnitz; and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson .
(Bi'mlce) Carpenter, Pomeroy.·.
. The !a{Yllly has a_Sj&lt;ed that no gifts
he_pi-eseJ)ted.
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SALE PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 14, 1985
OR WHILE SUPPLIES LAST ·

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A DIYIIIIon of Multlriltdla, Inc.
Published @very afternoon, MondaY
through Friday , lll Court St .. y tht'
Ohio Valley Publishing Company rMul ·
tlmedla , Inc ., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769, h.
992·2156. St&gt;cond class postage paid at
Pomt'roy , Ohio.

.Mildred Hudson lost the most .
weight and there was a tie between Rhonda Hannahs and Betty Dill tor
runner-up at the Monday night .
meeting of the Five Points class of
SUnderella.
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At the Tuesday night class In
Mason, Mrs . Naomi Reed was
accepted Into the sllm·a-trlm pro·
gram for having reached her goal
weight. Linda Clark lost t~ most
weight, and Candy Van Meter was
runner-up.

POSTMASTER: Send addrrss chan~('S
to The Dally Sentinel , 111 Court St.. e&gt;·
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And mak«' way .for SOnl(&gt;fhln2 new.

Thf' mC'lldows. brown and baJT('n,
fk:&gt;comf' pleasing to the eye:
As naturi&gt;'ll form!i of plant lUP.
Star1 I"C'achlnJ{ for nw sky.
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Now sway In 2&lt;'n1](' br(.'tlt&gt;:
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Ht' wlll :I! ways ix' oui' rrlcnd :
But rf'ITlPmlx&gt;r He st ill has the power .
And som&lt;' day these things w!ll E'nd.

So look around and seP that JX!Wl'r.
H£' INs us.view E'ach.,Yror:
And though sometlmf'S we may forget,
Rcmrmber who put 11 her&lt;'.
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OPHTHALMOLOGY
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Is part ot God'!ii ~11:'8 1 plan of llrP . •
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BulldlnJ!: nests and slngjnJ!: songs ,

Thl' l;lar(ll:llld blrnk surroundings,

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Sli-nderella class
has meeting

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and Sandra Cobb, plays. wtth the
all-countY band and the· concert
band at Meigs. She is a member of

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Unlven!lty, preaches · the old·
fashioned gospel, is an accomplished musician and wlll be pro\!ld·
lng speclalll)USlc each night on the
VIolin, vlbra-harp, therernln, and
musical glasses. Services will begin
at 7:ll.
The public is Invited to attend .

In lfs coal of ~~ green:
As tlrT'IEI arrlvt'S for season chang€'.

Ail forms of lifE'. though dormant Wf'f(&gt;,

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the Junior Clvitan Club and of the
Racine First Baptist Church. Sl)e.
has also been active In basketooll, ·
the Pep Club, and the marching and
pep bands.

on the softball team.

Heidi Cobb, daughter of Charles

academic AU-American awai!f for
foreign language. Site is on the
student council and for three years

Memtx&gt;r: The Associated Press. In land Dally Press Aasocl8tion and the
American Newspaper Publishers As·
socla! lon, National Advertising Reprti-sentatlve, Branham Newspaper SalC's,
733 Third Avenue. New York . New ·

Dicky Kingof Pomeroy was one of
30 area students to be named to the
Washington Technical College
President's List for the winter
quarter. To be named to the list, ·
King, a graduate of Meigs High
School, attained a 4.0 grade point
average. ·

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Poet's corner

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Melissa 'Prtnuner, alternate

also worked ·as a volunteer at tlie
SenlorCltlzens.CenterlnPomeroy:
A college preparatory student,
Gina Follrod was a class o!flcer in
both her treshn!an ad sopbomare

On President's List

Crilsade ·cO'ritimies·through ·........,
Evangelist I&lt;en l.ynch will be the
featured speaker during weeklong
crusade that began Sunday, and will
continue through Aprll12a t Calvary
Bible Church on County Road 25,
midway between Flatwoods· and
Chester.
Lynch, a gradqa IE' of Bob Jones

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at the Salisbury Elementary School
was sponsored by Paul and SheUla
Rollins oi South Fork Inn, Point
Pleasant, W.Va ., and Carland Kay
Platte~ of C &amp; K's, Middleport.

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daughter of Mr. and _l';lrs. Ollie
HarriSOn, Pomeroy. She has ben a
member of the student council for
two years, and plays volleyball,
basketball, and softball.

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Mrs. Ray Smith, Cheshire, Is in the
job training program at Meigs and
wqrks at Pieaser's Restaurant ·In
Pomeroy ..She 1s a member of the
HeroQub and was a member of the
Meigs High school Guidance Mv1· ·
' sory ~mmittee last year. She has ,

ofMr. andMrs. Raymond Donohue.
She is a member of the National
Honor Socie,ty and the Meigs Quiz
Team, plays in the marching,
concert, pep, jazz, all-county and
district honors band, imd sings with
the Chorallers, Collegium Musl·
cum, and school chqlr. She attends
theM t. Union Baptist Church where
she is choir member and In the
summer is a Bible camp counselor
and teaches Bible school.
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Muslcum, and In the marching
b&lt;lnd, and this year Is in the Rifle
Corps. For two years she was In the
flag corps and has also been active In
the Pep Club and the S!&gt;a!Ush Club.
Angela PIU&amp;enon Is also a
delegate from the Auxiliary of Post
128. Daughter ofWllllam and Wanda
Patteron, she is in cosmetology and
some academic classes, a member
of the VICA Club, and has
participated in the marching band
for the past three years and the
concert band for tWo years.
Anita L. Smilh, daughter of Oscar
and Madgle Smith, Pomeroy, is the
delegate of the American Legion
Auxiliary of Drew Webster Post 39,
Pomeroy. Shehasbeena member of•
the junior auxUlary of the post for
five years arid (Jas held all offices In
· the unit as weiiasservtngasEighth
District junior president last year.
Through the unit she has been active
with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
fund drive and assisted with the
annual Poppy Day sale. She Is
bugler for the DreiY Webster Honor
Guard.
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At Meigs, Anita is In the Meigs )
Golden Regime Marchllng Band, the
concert and jazz bands, and has
participate(( lit theMelgsAU-County
Band, and the District XVII Honors
Band. She participated in · the
BOwling Green Site University's
27th annual New Music Reading
Clinic.. Anita also sings with the
Meigs High •concert choir, the
choraUers, and has toured with
Collegium Muslcum. She attends
the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Church.
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Melissa Primmer is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone of
Dexter. She Is. a member of the
National Honor Society andllleOhlo
Office Education Association.
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wholsenrolledlna
college preparatory course, Is ·the

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: :alternates to the 39th Annual
;. 'Buckeye Girls Stat~ to be held at
Delegates
~ Ashland College, June 22-29, have
Polly ChadWell, daughter of Paul
:: been announced by the American
and Kathy Chadwell, is on the
·• Legion Auxiliary which spoqsors
student councll,ln the Pep Band, the
: :the workshop In democracy.
Meigs Golden Regime Marching
• • Puil)OSE' of Buckeye Girls State Is Bandd, the captain of the Rifle
: Jo educate young women In the
Corps, "and was recipient of the
; 'duties, privUeges,rlghtsandresponforeign language award. She Is a
, slbllltles or · AmeriCan citizenship, . Ill!'mber of the Sacred Heart
.: and toglvetothemanopportunltyto' Catholic Cpurch. She Is sponsored
,. learn about the problems of governby the Centl'l;ll Trust Co. through the
:· ;ment through actual practice. Each
American Legion Auxiliary,
· :glrlattendlngGirlsStatewlllhavea
Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
)1eflnlte function In the government .
Middleport.
, : AU Meigs High School juniors, the
Mary CUlllllngharn Is sponsored
; delegates are Polly Chadwell with
by the Rutland American Legion
: Carol Smith as her alternate; Mary
Post through Unit 128, Middleport.
• Cunningham with Melissa
Oaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
· Primmer, alternate;
Daphne · Cunningham, Rutland, she Is In the
Dli_Iard· with Jody Harrison, alter·
business administration program at
nate; Tammie Gilkey with Kenda
Meigs and belongs to the Ohio Office
· -Donahue, alternate; Amy Molden
Education Association and FHA·
Wtth Laura Smith, alternate; An·
HERO. She attends the Morning
: geia Patterson with Gina Follrod,
Star Church.
: alternate; and Anita Smith, with
Sponsored . by XI Gamma Mu'
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
through Unit 128, Daplute Daune
Dillard is the daughter of Charlotte
and Roger DUiard. She is treasurer
of the Meigs High School Junior
Civltan Club, a member of the Ohio
Office Education Association, vicepresident of the MHS Word ProcessIng Club, a varsity cheerleader, and
plays• varsity softball. She Is a
)llember · of Grace Episcopal
Church, Pomeroy, and attended the
Middleport Church of Christ where
she is active In the youth group and
the junlor choir.
Tart)lllie "·Gilkey ~the. daughter
of Frank- and . Connie · GUkey,
. Langsv Ule, and has .been ·Sj&gt;lected
· ·,(~r - spensor~hlp. :by· Amer)c~. Legion Post 128, MlddleP&lt;&gt;rt. She has
. been active In both the conCert imd .
'marching tmnds for three years and
. participated lri solo arid enSemble
contests, and the jazz and al.l-county
- -•bands for three years. She was
chosen for the District XVII Honors
Band. Tammie has also participated in track and is an active
member and vi~ president of the
Clvitan Club, She is a member of the
Hillbillies 4-H C:lub.
,
S(lllnsored- by the Auxiliary of
Post 128. Amy Molden is . the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Molden. She Is a choir member at

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Pomeroy-Middleport, O~i?

Monday, AprilS, 1986

outh go on vanda~iJm. spree
.PHILADELPHIA (AP l -Thou- Sambor said he h&lt;!d no explanation
sa~· Of· teen-agtfs moving as
for the vandalism, "unless they 1111

"a

~of peopk&gt; trom one end of IM

want to be kung fu masters."
Scores of pollee, some on hQrsebacks or wlth dogs, brouglit the

st~Wt to thl' other" surged through

t~. down!OWJ! movte and arcade
area touching
a vandalism and
looting spn&gt;e that resulted in 12
atrl'6ts, pollee and witnesses said.
:1~yor· W. WUson Goode. $aid
pollee ~tlmated 5,0ll youths
crowded intothethree-blockarea . It
~ - "a case of too many young
peqpJ.:- being In one area at one
tltlv!," Goode said.

orr

the ram~ .

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HOLIDAl' L0001NG - AI DiPietTO, owner of A&amp;hletes Foot store on
Philadelphia's Chestoot St., walls for a crew to come board up his store
front alter the business was looted by some of acrowdot2,00&amp;-3,000people
thathadfonnedinthecenterc!tylhopplngareaSwtday.Pollcereported
that many of those Involved had jusl come out of a kung·fu movie ln the
area. (AP Laserphoto).

Joe and Arthur Allen, both
Portland. Nine grandchildren, one
great-grandchild, and several nie·
ces and nephews also survive.
Besides his parents, Mr. Allen
was preceded in dea th by two
brothers.
- Memoria I services will be held a t
7:30 p .m . Tuesday at the Ewing
Funeral Home, Graveslde rites will
be conducted at 10:30 a..m . Wednesday at the BrowningCemetery in the
Portland area. Friends may call at
the funeral homefrom2to4and7to9
p.m . Tuesday .

Weight
class
.
..
registration
begins here
Meigs residents are to register as
soon as possible for a weight control
Program ·ro be conducted by the
Meigs County Health Department
with class sizes to be limited.
The series of six week classes wUI
beginat6p.m. onAprlll6andwillbe
Mid on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings giving participants a

P - tho 26th , day of '
ldl That it is h_., agreed
1
Mardi 1985
•
that tho Vlllogo ohellot ita own
expen~e. make ell re~rrenge­
Cion Ho.t&lt;y m - of water mlirw.• ...._ontof lines, fire hydrent1, v•tve
- Council boxea. unitaryMWWJ or other
Aneot: Jon P. Buck
municlpllly owned utllitiel anCl1111&lt;
d/or eny appurtenance•
1411 8 , 2tc
thoroto. which do not co~
with tho prollili..,.•of Oirilc·
live NJ&gt;. 28-A.
Public Notice
lel That tho conllrue1ion,
' ORDINANCE
oeconsti\IC1ion, and/or roarrongement of both publicly
NO. 1164-86
end privMMy owned utititieo,
An emergency ordinance i1lfemd to in a~bwctione (c)
enacted by the Village of and (dl abcMt, ohol be done in
Middleport. Mligo County, ouch a manner aa not to
Ohio, In the matter of the lntltrfeni undu(y with the oper- - deKribed '""'"""'· oilon of tho contractor con·
mem. ond to requeot coopera- otructlng the imptCMItlon from tho D i - of and a1 boddilting of trencheo
Tranopc&gt;rUtion.
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made n-!Y by ouch utilitY
WHEREAS, tho Village has ,...,8 ngementl """II be peridentified the need for an

p r . _ the improvement of
a portion of the public bllceway
which delc:rlbed aa lollowo:
Grode, dialn and ·pave ao a
- a y In the Village of
Middleport beginning in tho
Railroad Street· Polk area lnd
extllnding to the • - of the
lhoi&gt;!Hng piau.
Said portion of highway
within thll municipal corponl·
• tlon limits being h....,_
to at the lmpro\lement, ond
WHEREAS, the Village
further delireo cooperation
from tho Director of Tranoportatlon in tho planning. delign
•nd conetruction of said

i~.
NOW THEREFORE, Be it
-ined by the Council of the
Vllage of Micldfepolt, Ohio:
SECTION 1
(C0opon.tlonl
That Vllage hereby
req- .tho COGpef8tion of
the Director of Tro,.poriO~on.

GUN
. SHOOT
.
EVERY
SAT, NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
Fa&lt;tory Chol&lt;o
12 Gaugi Sho,fgullll

VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYLIC WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
Over 400 Choice!

formed in accordance with the
provlliono of tho Ohio DOIIIrt-

mont of Tranoportlltlon Conttruction and Malllrial Spocifi-

cations and lhall be oub)ect to
at o... tho State

"SPAS"

~.ttl.. lnotollllion of all

HYDIOTECH CHEMICAlS
491 Gtn. Horlingor Pkwy.
Middleport, Ohio
HRS. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Day
Night
1· 614
1-304
992-2S49
773-S634
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utility lacilititoron tho right of
woy
confOI'm with the

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Highway Adminiabotlon Pol·

noquirements

icy and Procedure Memoran-

dum 30·4 "Utility Roloaotiono
and Adjustments" and the
Department of Tronoporta·
tion'o ruleo on Utility
Accor,tmodetion.
(gl That oaid 'VIII- henlby
agr- that tho oaid Oepart-

. MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

ment of Tn!llnaportation of the

State of Ohio, lhatt be and is

hereby oovwd honnleu from

~

rnioJ lDmpltte , •• ation any•
time. ,.... lfoullcll tn ytur twn
Hot S,.iogu lpe. liop ily to 100
tht m.Uh we e..we in steck.
IIA&lt;KWOOD HOM£ SPAS
40037 Su11111ar ld.
Po-oy; OH. ·
(6141 915-3105
3-7·1 mo.

Tuesday

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USED GUN
SPECIALS

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"'main_,

way--·to

BlUM ' ·
LUMBEI CO.

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Baby Parakeet,
Cago &amp; Suppliii ..... 124.7S

Garege lilt. Wedneldey,
April 1 0 . Two 16 inch
Shirley Temple dollo .
George White reaidence on
Old Rt. 33.

..... ·PfPieiisa·rii ----&amp;Vicinity
Auto washer and dryer, oak
table with 4 chairs, coal
stowe , other houaehold
lte,ma. aome loola. etc . CHf·
ton. W.Va . Watch for -'gns.

O,.r 200 Movies Awaetablt

614-915 -4212 '

3

EBERSBACH
ARE
OHIO

Featuring
Wall
Pa•nt and Stains

*16x32
MAICH SPECIAl *
In-ground Pool

Jim

(614) ·446-7619 dr (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue , Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
8-ll iln

Uniquo Silt. (noi ploutid

INSULATION

•

Grawe Arr.,..nMnts

$3, $1, &amp; $12

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

All UASI..... $1.00 OFF
FIGUIINES ..... Il.OO OFF
POICflAIII •ID IBIS
Olhar Nico litJJB

•Insulation
•Storm Doors

•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows
•New Roofing
" FREE IOSTIMATES"

3-18·1 mo

992-2772

4-1·2 mo . d

FOR' FUTURE US£1

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. NEW VEHI'CLE - .·
We'd hke 1o lntro4ucJ you to
· Enpae' A·Car. the modeun way
to drive ttle vehicle of y.oui"
chchce. ·
110 OOWN PA YMINI ·
LOWEI MON1HL r PAr MINT

ILACKSTON

NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING

Box. 326
Pomeroy, OH . 45769
For Faster Service

Coll614-992 -6737

304-675-6776

•liie Entertainment •Free HBO

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING
317 North Soconcl
, Middleport, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
~-it:'l

IU!IN!S5 PHONE
16141 992-6550
RIIIDINCE PHONI
(6141 992-1754
1122/tlc

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

Specializing in
All Types Of
Residential
Wiring
And Repair

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

E . Main•ol.lll

POMEROY,O.
992·2259
NEW USTING .:.. Ranch type
home on a large lot in tile
countcy. 3 bedrooms. d~·
hwasher, all in good repair.
Pnced to sell at $29,900 00.
NEW LISTING - Approx. 3
acres in the country but close
to town, I\\ story oiler home
thai needs scme repa1r. Large
garden area. Want $17,900 00
NEW LISTING - lliddle(lort
- Recen~y remodeled I \\
story home w~h a new kitchen ,
large liVing room, 3 bedrooms,
n1ce dining room with big bay
window, storage building or
garage. Nell! and nice. Just
$25.000 00.
'
MIDDLEPORT - Walk to all
stores! 3 bedrooms. cute
Interior, newly painted exterior
Only $19,800.00.
·

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of a111 Types
Worked in home area
20 years
"Free Estimates"
CALL COllECT, ·
Ph. 16141 843·5425
3/ 812 mo pd

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S.

RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

Farm Equipml11J
Parts &amp; Smict

1-3-tfc

*VIIfH•SIDING
*1\LUMINUM SIDING .
*BLOWN IN

.

· INSULATI!)N

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes Buill
"Free Estimates"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
No Sunday Calls

'$1nlot Cltlz1111

PH. 992-3549
4 1·1 mo. pd.

CHESTER AREA- Abeaut1lul
3 bedroom ranch on 2 32 acre
lot ' Country living wrth niCe
patiO and balbeque. large
rooms make thiS a barga1n al
$42.900.00. '
PRIVAVY - With 3 beautttut
acres and a really n~e 6 roqm
home wrlh 3 bedrooms. 2
baths, equ1pped kitchen, ceil·
ing laos, lront and rear
porches, and a woodblKner.
REALTORS
Henry E Cltl~tld Jr.

OHIO VALLEY
SATELLITE SYSTEMS

APRIL m.C/Al
Oexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish

DITCHING
·.
·SERVICE ·-·

DE'NNY CON,GO
WILL HAUt
.JUST CALL!·.
992-341() .
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL ··SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

·RENT A CAR
CALL
446-4522

"W• R111 Fot Lm"

U·SAVE

AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rl. 160

North

Gallipolis, Ohio

7/ 11 / lin

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER ·
SERVICE

- Ad don•· and remodcllling

- Roofing and gutter work

work
- Plumbing and electrical
work
(Free Estimatef)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314
POiJJiroy, Ohio
12·8-tlc

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· GAS . LINES
WATER tiNESSEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

F,,
E1fl11•t11
Bus.; 915-3813
Res.: 985-3837
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me.

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992-6931

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-985-3307

Reduce 11fe &amp; fBit with
GoBeli copouleo &amp; E-Vap
'we1ar pills' Fruth
Ph8rmacy.

THE QUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

F11 All

y,, ,tllll•t Nlflt

Ptus, Olfico Suppliot &amp;
Furniture, Wedding
oild Graduolion
Station:J• ~n•tit •
Sigm, I
llo111f1U,
l111iness Forms,
Capy Servim, !lc.
m Min st.. Middl-t
104 Molliorry A• .. hmoror

1

992-3345

312/ iln

MEIGS
EXCAVAnNG
COMPANY

II

Call 992-3561

Installation Available

Call: 742-2407

. ..
Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio

Jun Trussell 949-2660
Dollie Turner 992·5692

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto Trtltllllltloll

PH. 992·5612
or 992-7121
3· 24-tfc

Announcements

•• Daly

"Free Estimates"

4-4-1 mo pd .

3

SWEEPER and sowing mo·
chine repair, parte, and
eupplies
Pick up and
delivery. Davis Vacuum
Cleaner. oRe helf mile up
Gaorgeo Creek Rd . Call
614-446-0294 .

Expert Servtce And
Quality Name Brands At
piSCOUNT PRICES

Installed Ptus

992-6191

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ACCENT

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS /DR
•ZENITH
•S!lVANtA
•SPIED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
Wt Htu I&lt; Fall Tl111t
Sht f••••ltlll

Will do 'au types of
excavating, landecaping, baeements, eewage systems. water
and gas lines, water
well drilling and ..,--..
vice, trucking lllmet1·
10118 8u dlrtl. '

S1495.00tu

11

3·22-lfn

3/11/till

NEAR TOWN -

Pnvacy,
seclusiOn and approx. 48 \\
acres of ground w1th lree
natural gas and a 4 bedroom
ranch wrlh lull basement,
outbUildings and a b1g garden
area Just $49,900 00

Se rvi ces

We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by Leadin&amp; Carpet Manu facturers .
'FREE ESTIMATES"

Help Wanted

.AVON earn 40% plus iree

products. Call 614-4463368 .

- Concrete

Authorized John Deere,
New Holland , Bush Hog
farm Equipment
liealer
·

Emp l uy m ~nl

PH. (614) 985-4212

gP.ICIII Rltll Fit

deiiV gold,

Junked or wrecked Ford
trucko 1973 thru 1979 .
304-e75-3674.

35185 Oak Hill Road
long Bottom, OH. 45743

Annnu ncI) lil t) nt s

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

silver
coins, ring1,jewelrv.sterling
ware," old coin a, large currency. Top prices. Ed . Burkett Barber Shop. 2nd . Ave.
Middleport, Oh . 814-9923478.
Buying

11-1-tlc

Real Estate General

EIJGENE LONG

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Beds, iron,
wood, cupboards. chairs,
cheats. · baskets. dishes .
stone jars, antlquee, gold
and eilvar . Write · M. O .
Miller, Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
46769 or call 814-9927760 .

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992·7611

304-675-6276
1-10-t.t.n.

JOHNSON ELECTRIC

- JAMES KEESEE
PH.

siNGlE '2H5

A. A.A.

J&amp;L BLOWN

On St. II. 124 in 5yrac•

Now Homos-ExttMiro
Romotltling
Insurance Work
Cuutom Polo 11~1.
&amp; Garagn
Roofing Work
AlumiiMim &amp;•Vinyl Sidings
16 Years Experience

. RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PL.EASANT, W. VA.
8 miles lram
Pomeroy-lloson Brid&amp;e

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model
clean uaed cars.
Jim Mink Chov.·Oido Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
614-448 -3872

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

•Kitchenettes •Restaurant

Roach

1-304-675-1712

3·21 ·1 mo.

JO'S UT1lE RED BARN

•Washers •Diahwaeherl
•R•ngea
•Refrigeratora
•Dryera •Freezere
PARTS and SERVICE
4-5-ilc

-z

MOTEl

675-1388

1-t.14or992-7191

Middleport, Ohio
1 ·13-tfc

915·3561
All Mek11

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2101 Jefferson Avenu•
Pt. Ploosant,' WV 25550

Free Solar llanket With '"'
Bab iabie

992-2196

. KEN'S
. APPliANCE

Auction fNiry Friday night at
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckloada of new
merchandiH every week .
Conaigmenta of new &amp; used
merchandise alwaya wel comed . Richard Reynolds .
Auctioneer. Cell 304 -2763069.

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

POOLS PLUS

·$7900°0

PAT HILL FORD

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Publlc Sale
8u Auction

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LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

. 4/ 1/ 1 mo

AT

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

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RADIATOR
SERVICE

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GARAGE SALE, 3203Jock·
son Ave ., Point PleaAnt.

Television listening Devices
'Computerized Hearing Aid . Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

&lt;:1

Pair Fan'y Finchs,

MACHINE &amp; MOVIE
IINTAlS &amp; SAlES ·

PH. 992-6911

SPRING PROMOTION
VAWES
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Phone

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THE' BIRD CAGE

&amp; Supplies ..... 138.00
tldlatiels, hotic Birds
Available
Cages &amp; Supplios
Also Sold Separatoly .
Call Evening~

- 102 West Main St.
Pomeroy, DH.

Or

1

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MITCHELL'S
HOME VI
CENTER

AFFOIDAILI • POIJAIIf

PERSONAUZED POOLS

1h&gt;m

.~

•BASEMENTS •SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FQOTERS *GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

1. Lll ..
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Bashan Building

·. troro

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,..,..1111

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RACINE
FIRE ·DEPT.

any and all dam- or claims
thereof aritlng from or growchoice on evenings when they can
lng out of the certific:otion of
FOR ALL YOUR
take part. The program Is free.
obligations mode ... ag.-1 to
Each class wUI be two hours and
in Sections (al, (b), tel. ldland
WIRING NEEDS
e~ ~
.
(ol heAiinabcMt
Residential &amp; Comm.rcial
attendance Is required at only one
This ordinance Ia hentby
two hour weekly session. Classes
In the _ . &lt;if the above declollld to be an emergency .
Call:
wUI include nutrition education,
described improvement •• ,__e by......, of tho need
992-5875
l
igh
, _,
for e..,...iti!'lll highway im"
sI ress management ' week y we .
The V'~loge wil _ . , . and provemento to promote high. Eleven calls for assistance were
M
I I Th R t l d
742·3195
emor a ·
e u an un., was Ins, relaxatlon trechniques, recipes, bear •• cooto of the improve- woy oafety, and provided it
aJIIWered over the weekend by units
·
ll-.14-tlc
called to Hilltop Rd. at 4: 571J.m. for
diet recall sheets, exercise techmem, lou the lmOUnt of ...-the elfinnative vote of
of 1he Meigs County Emergency
Kyle ~mley to Holzer Medical
nlques and other phases of weight
Federol Aid Iundt oet elide by two·thinlt of tho members
meotcal Service. Seven calls were .Center. Racine at 7: 21 p.m. · took
tho DirectOI' lor financing the alectod to Council, It lhall take
•..:.roy Rlcharos from Reed
. svUie to , ·c ontrol.
.
il'llprl)Yement froll'\ fundo alto· effect and be in foroe imme.
~ilswered on Saturday and four on
TOWN &amp;
"""
.
There will be · a limit ·, on the
cated b'f tho FodOrel Hig~-v dlately upOri 111 poaooge and·
SUnday.
·
.
.VETERINARY
St. 'Joseph's Memorial Hospital. ·. Qumi;Jer of people who can be Admio.botlon. Further, tho approval by...,._ Mayo&lt;; othe!'·
- ~&gt;Ati:-30 a.m. Satutd.ay, the Racine And .at 10:36 p:m ' RaCine lr&lt;U~Sadmitted to each series of .classes_ . Vittagr; ag-.JO -.me and Wile, ~ ltiotl ..lce~llnd .be
·
. CLINIC
·
~r one hUfttlrwd percent ' in force from . a.~ aftw thi
\11111 transported Larry 'CUJ.ll!llins · ·
ported Jean J o hnson from. the fire
wlil~h are io.• be held ill .the ' !100%1 of tht.cott of pretimi· ·eertieot ·periool allowed by taw.· • Iff MIDDLEPORT
-the -fire station to Ve!e~ans station to Vete~ans Memorial, .
'c(uifereqt:e . rooljl . of _·:the multi- , n~~y ""Qi"'1"rinli •1111 right,of··
.
. PAUL E. ~HOCKEY. Q.V.M.
:· Memorial Hospital. .Pomeroy ·at
On .Sunday· a t 12:12· p ;m., ~~~ . purpose· building,. _Mulbe rry
wpy · ·
·
· · ·· P~,;.. Mari:h i1.1986
··oPEN EACH
5:-55 a:rri. transpbrfed · Geneva Pomero.v unit took Kathe rine Oliver
·
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J
Heights, Pomero¥.
(Content)
Fllld Hoffman
.(:qQ!'ad to Veterans Memorial from
THURS. EVE. 6-8
from 1:?7 Mulberry to Veterans ., • Residents are to register at once
Thatitlsdoclaredtobeintho
Mayor
:ijj,,South FourthAve. Middleport at
Memorial.
by calling 992-6626 and are 10
•public l-ot that the cona...
PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
!1'33 a .m. transported John Motley
Cari HOJI&lt;y
Atl2 : 16p.m.,Rutla.ndwascall&lt;&gt;rl
h
f
l
o f - Vlloge be ond aAch
tindicate t eir pre1eren~ ore !her
..,._tis heNbv given to the
. 3305 JAUSON AYE.
Preoident of
Hamllton St . to Veterans
to the scene of an auto accident on
Tuesday or Thursday evening. The
D i - of T..._uotlon to
Council
SMAll ANIMAl HOUaS
Memorial. At 12:07 p.m .. Syracuse Ohio 124 W(&gt;St. Lenvllle Harman and
Tuesday night sessions will begin on
c:onotruct tho •bcMt d-ribod Attest
Moodor 3 p.m.-5 p.m..
was called to Church St . for Travis Harold Fetty wera taken from the
J.., Buck
Improvement,
In'Rcotlono
'
AprU 16 while the Thursday night
with _.__
onc1 . (4) 1, 8, 2tc
lutsll11y '=30 p.m.·l p.m.
ili'Sle who was taken to Veterans
Wo..,os4or 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
scene to Veterans Memorial. Pome·
classes wUlnot start untO AprU 25.
1111--;,."':"'~ by the
Thursclay l p.m.·S p.m.
roy was called to 168 Mulberry at
Director.
friday 1 p.m.•2 p.m.
2
In Memoriam
6: 55 p .m. for Shirley Wolfe to
Meets tonight
IA,::~o.: ~:V,. .
·V.fiJerans Memorial
Sattirda, 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
Ve terans Memorial. And at 8:54
The International Order of Job's
That the Mayor of lllid
LARGE ANIMAlS AND
SURGEIY IY A,OINTM!NT
-·saturday Admissions--Larry
p.m., Pomeroy was called 10 259
Daughters will meet at 7 this
Vlllogo, is hoNbvouthcaizedto
IN MEMORY
304·675-2441
• "• rnl Ra I Ge evaConrad
W('S!MainforHeienNorrtswhowas
evenlngattheMiddleportMasonic
enter into............, lnd
Curtis Jones, passed
,I;Uf!l ns, c ne; n
'
taken to Holzer Medical Center.
perlclng _
.. and opeIMiddleport; Victor Braley, Pome"I:emple with a meeting of the
c1at r:ontroc:tuol obllgationo.
away a. yoor ago April
lroy
' ··, John Motley, Middleport;
To review connector
council to be held at 6::.&gt; p.m.
SECTION IV
4, 1986. He left a host
( M i i - . Pertdng
J'l!omas Stewart, Rutland.
Pomero'v Area Chamber of ComTrolflc c~
of Friends auul Rela11 Help Wanted
O.oSaturday Discharges--Curt is
merce wui meet Tuesday at 12 noon
Meets
Si11nafo lnd Dovk:elt
tives.
He is sadly
milled by his children,
~sh, Horton Arnold.
a t the Meigs Inn. Bernard Hurst,
Middleport Chamber of Com-~=........
'""""'=n..;:.
Cion. Billy; Jamie and
assistant director of the Ohio merce will meet Tuesday afternoon
loge. wttt """- ....., •id
Wendy; his parents
• , ,-~nday Admissions--Katherine
IJ&lt;&gt;partme nt of Trahsportation wUI
at 1 p.m. at the LaSalle Restaurant.
highway- to trolflc at ol
Ayward and
Mao
Ollver, Pomeroy; Shirley Wolfe,
be present to give a review of the · An outdoor meeting had been
the lmpro\leJonee;
bro1hers.
sistLangsvllle.
,preSent status of the Ravenswood
scheduled but the meeting Is being
ment in -=ordonce with tho
art,
nephews and
n;: $unday Dis charges--Jo hn
connectorroad.Chambermembers
moved indoorsbecauseofthecold
provioi..,o of the mtut•
nieces.
SEMI DRIVERS
..,..
1
nJiating themo ond make
Train Now For local
-n_u_um_a_n_
. ------,----ar e_u......:rg::.ed
_t_o_a_tt_e_nrd-'
. _ _ _ _ _ _.;;w_,e_a_th_e,r_.-~-.,.------r-4 ample financial ond or Ow• the leod
=:':'~lor ouch malnte- 64 Misc . Merchandise •Job Placemen1 Assistance
•DOT Certification
Public Notice
Publi~: Notice
(bl Maintain the right of way
Public Notice
Public Notice
•Correspondence/
R"ident
ll1d keep h .froo of obotnlctioJ11
Call 3D4·419-2027
In • mannel totitfocto&lt;y to the
Court, Ca1e No. 24648,
Rt, t 4
until 7:30 State of Ohio and hold uid
2. The-ion olthelevyof Mary M. Seaman. 34 Anne and
·- NOTICE OF ELECTION
o'clodc P.M. of llid cloy.
Mlnorol
Wollu, W. Yo.
an~~altex~eoftM
' I'
ON TAX LEVY
rightofwavlnvt-etorpublic
Street, · Pomeroy,
Ohio
' ly of , "" a.-1 of
tan-miN limitation for the 46789 was appointed Exe- Eluictionl,
~ . AND BOND ISSUE
UNITED TIUCI MAml
1- Mod. 916 -A· S&amp;W 9
of Mlilgo County, highway.,.._- permit
Hom• Office Cl••rw•r•r Fl
purpooo of paying IM cOils of cutrix of the estete of Ohio.
t •.FOil EASTERN LOCAL
nq ligna. poll... bllbo8rd1.
ahot pump dHr gun
, 1, · SCHOOL DISTRICT
purchaoing cl-oom locititieo Addison A. Seeman. de·
roodlide
otendl orwithin
other pri'176 ·00
. Ewlyn Clorl&lt;
vote
inotaltotiono
the
...............
..
.
from tho Stata of Ohio at tho ceased. late of 34 Anne
. . ~~~- il hereby gillen lhllt
1- 270,700 8DL With
Chelnnon
.......... to e molution of the rote of ono-half mil f0&lt; NCh Street. Pomeroy, Ohio
right of WIY Hmitl; and
3x9 score. New cond.
11i&gt;on1 of Education of the one dollar of valuation except 46789.
Jane M. F!Ymyor ~ ":tr!tnd~~~!
' 329.96
. ~ Local Sdlool Diltrict,
54 Misc. Merchandise
that in y•roln Which tho
Director lormlngtothoOhioManuatof
120
Ga.,
870
Deer
IICiopWd on the 16th cloy of
tax rote for debt Robert E. Buck, Dated April1, 1985
Uniform Trolflc Control 00111·
Gun. Now Cond ..... .. .
.Fobuuory, 1985, there wil be
outaide tho ton-mil limitation
Probete Judge
'239 .00
'
tho . _ _ .
is '-• thiWI thrw 1nd one.h8tf
Clll on
'"""v~·-" "'
1-12 Go ., 870, 30" lull
!4)8,
15,
22,
29,
4tc
-~·liid
to
•
of
tho
,_..,. of oold School District milfl, tho .... ..... be lri·
complonoe with the provlLena K. N..rroed,
Ilona of Section 4511-.11and
vent .......... .. ' 226 ·0 0
at tho primflly - . . to be crealed to thet .... which is
Public Notice
1- 12 Ga., 870 Deer gun
Clelk
tho _....., ' * - lour 141 8. 16, 22: 3tc
~ --on T~. Moy
....
R_otad -C...:._
tho Ohio I
................. '210.00
19811, at the ..... plectt milll and tho tax .. to. for debt
- ; •N
'
1- 20 Ga ., 22 0 vor
d'
R-•......_,_
in
tho
l ' _... ... .-.......
ol.votlntl-. the loltowinO fiOfYict a..- tho tan-mill
And Under.
• ...-..,. . . olinglo propoNI:
llmitotion, until tho ""'~
following
-~
s auvege ...... •1 10 .00
Prohibit
perldng
within
tho
Public Notic'
.r l· The qu8otlon of iuuing price is peid. but in no caN
...
t
h
o
l
,
I
1410.22Mog ..
Hmlta ..,.
tJrtiouc1o of - Boord of Educ:o- Ianger than twentv· three
.. ~--- .. -...
Over &amp; Under, SauvSECTION
V
yM01
&lt;tlorl b the ....._ of con(Righ1 of Way. Utllty Rwago .. ....... .. ... '95.00
The polio for Ilia election
•lii!JICIIng, lurnlohlng and
......,.._ ond Saving tho
1- H&amp;R, Sgl. Bdl. 18go.
(IICtlllpplng a new high ochool,
wiM be open at 6:30 a.m1, end
s- of Ohio
of
.............. ..... . •e11.00
until7:30 p.m . of
·"'-'""· flllOVIting, .....,..
0
1
122 Win . Mod., 87A,
lliddoy.
........ equipping lnd lumoh(ol Thotale.-g -ond
ogl. ohot ... , .. ... '90.00
a, • .,... of the 11oan1 of
tng elJistlng bUidtngo ond
public way right of way wtthlri
1 - Mo01berg, 600ET
,.., W for IChool purpoMII E1uiction1 of Meigo County,
tho Vlloge which Ia ... ""
• 410 ... .. .... .. .... '99.911
Ohio.
.
.... ~· .... -ng ....... lri
for the oloo uld 1....,.,.._
1-lthoco JI'Od., 37, 12
, Ewlyn Cieri&lt;
._..,-be-_...,~~
go. dear gun ............ ..
ouflk:lont to Chairman
. ""
tlleaot-~
~'190.00
1
thoJofor.
1-Cott Trooper MK Ill,
ol41f' l""' ........ ' - Jane M . Frymy.r
lbl That tho Villlge n'tov ·
22 Revolver.
~ .. ... ....._nd
OiNc1Dr
.ilollnof--ofthe
_ . . •nv --...... right of
for t h e - .
·- ~ VIIIue vf II .. OPirtf in Doted: April1, .18811
""" llluaol Dlotrict 01 hted
~h•
etoreuld
(41 8, 11, 22. 28, 4tc
far tolei
Thlt-..........
...,_moo_ill
......
. . 110 ...,..,... for tho v-r
-orwllbo-wlthlnd '
915-1301
" " " .....
amount io tillobtolu""' from ol '---:.:.;.;;.;:;.;;.;._ __.
• .:',....
,.30,000.
lito
public utflty oom..,...whooe
f. . . . . . numliar of Public Notice
....... _ w l l b o
.......
oold.
.
to
arr.cllld by thll llid lmptow-_,.. II I
Ulf . . . ,_,., The
Real Estate Gt~narel
II &amp;ted .....,. ' 'Uioual
PROBATE COURT OF
ogNedtomMul-lndol
,:,.,~
. •'. ~ .
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
fl I f IF i J illlnt MIILL. or 1;.---"'•:Jalla a tD Plf fie Pill alpll I!ITAY! 01' ADDISON A.
. II. L. ''IIICI" McGHEE
re•rr•ngementl In euah
SEAMAN, DECEASED
Brour·Auctlon Servle
C.. No. 24e41 0oc:11et
llttryl IAI!IIey
111'.)11.37 ....CNtly
f a rAud- - 12 P""478
-...... for by tho
.,... of llkii114WCU.ifllmiNI
lltlp
Cauqty AIIGCIIIt
NOTICE OF
..... ·of - - · which
oold .....,.... . _ ogrllilto
....,
_
_
.._.of
APPOINTMENT
742-3171
• 13.7 ""
...,.... -...ah natl 1 ,. ......,..
OF FIDUCIARY
!" 'lien; . .
On Apr12. 18811, in the
Now ·Accepting Uatlng• In Melg1 Co.
r;. :;
.
nqllfiGIIIion by llllid v-... or
~11111 County Probett
tlie Deportment of

Emergency squads kept busy

Middleport
. &amp; Vicinity

Business. Services

Public Notice

i Tran..,Grt.tlon.

provided by low.

.

..................

1ft

PH. 742·2328

«olien

on

..'""' --

- BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

.....ea..wv

w..t-er

"-t.-11&amp;

Iii .... DIM

· disturbance began about 4 p.m ..
~nted "It was like the riots of
~ '.005. more or less."
b(ioode said the violence began
thre£&gt; movies - two martiala'rl.s"teatures and the box-office hit
"lleverly HUts Cop" .:... ended at
~~ the same tlme.
"Pollee Commissioner Gregore

lnd

__ ...

Yard Sale

·--- - ...... F,.()meroy""""''
"""

11 -14 Chivy. 1r.
Fonctoru .........,...............'65
F.,....ru ..................... '! 10
73 -10 Chevy fr.
73-n Ford 1r.
Dooru ......................... •1 35
Fsntltru .........................151
•3-10 Chevy. Tr.
71-79 ford Tr.
· Hootlu ......................... '165
Dooru ......................... 1150
13-10 Chevy fr.
73·14 Ford lr.
Chrom &amp;u..,. ............. $70
Chromt lumpon .........$70
73 -10 (ho•y lo.
73· 79 Ford 1r.
GriNu ...........................140
I ail Golu ....................$10
73-10 Chnr. Tr.
10-14 Ford Tr.
la1i Golos .................... $70
Fondon ........................l90
73-10 Chevy. Tr.
Rongor &amp; lranca ftndtrl
Count Supportt ...........I6S
I Grilh
Now ond Uutd Aulo Glan-lott Model Portu
9-ll-tln
WHAlEY'S aunrn
Rt.

TROMM EXCA'VATI

t:l,.ul/1•••1 ,,.,•• nwror llu•
"Jultm1'1111 lt•lr•JIItlllll' f'tr•IJiflllf'' l •.•

1J•.._.. .. ....

...........

7

73-10 Chnr 'Tr.

..........

c~Ortlcer Jack Rqtter, who said he
was on the sce ne when the

. .,

Business Services

-,..~-

.,.,. .. .....
,,.,...........
.... ..............

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

.

·:::·
r .. ....
__1\ _.L

.....

weJe'llrrested on burglary and theft
cl\arges , said ' Detective William
\'(ood. The stoi~n merchandise was
JtlQSlly eyeglass frames a nd sport·
.~' goods, h e said.
•

New

.

111 Court St., PoMtrow. Ohio457S~

boxes and garbage cluttered the
rain-dampened sidewalks fOllowing

~.f.our adults a nd eight juveniles

JaR1es

'

PHO'
NE -992-2156
Or Write DaiiiJ Stft!llltt Clusihed Dtllt.

ln about an
hour. Broken glass, empty .shoe

..

Elsworath Allen, Tl,
~!ll:tJ,and, died Sunday afternoon at
\le.terans Memdrial Hospital.
Retired, Mr. Allen was born April
~JJ!l31n Portland, a son of the late
and Jessie Bell Brewer. ·
c, surviving are four sons, Barry,
W!Cine; Mltchal, Syracuse; James
· ~IWdJley, both of Portland; three
- c!Ailghters, Jane Rigsby, Coolville;
Robin Allbritton anti Lisa Allen,
I!Qt~ of
Bern; N. c.; a sister,
Mllda. Hart, Racine; two brothers,

The Daily Sentinel

mel~ under control

Hundreds ol youths W(•nt on the
E:jjsfer Sunday rampage along
Owlltnut Street, smashing windows
and looting seven stores along the
st!:lp, pollee said.

· ·wesley

.

Monday, April 8, 1986

!-11·1 ....

4/ 4/tfn

Trim off pounds with Go
Bese Grapefruit Extra
Strength Copouloo. Fruth
Phermocy, Middleport.

Aeroblco, Monday thur Friday 9 to 9 :30 11.110 each
1111ion or •1.00 • ·wo4k.
Monday, Wednasd8y, and
Friday 6:16 to 6:00, •1 .50
each H&amp;aion. Held at New
Meige boxing club, 2nd St.
In Middleport. Coli 1114992-6885 .,.., 5:00 .
We need junk. Too nice to
throw owayl Will pick-up.
Call e14-992·3824 Monday thru Friday 7 to 5 :30.

HUNDREDS OF SINGLES ,
STATE WIDE are Nspondlng to thie edl Detaile:
U :OO, Hillbilly HHrtl Club.
Ltlvuy, W. Vo. 28878 .

4

G .i veaway

Sack of baby clothea. Call
e14-245·9283 . '
SiameH kitten. female to
give away. Cali 814-44e1944 after 4pm .

One female Siberian Huokey. one year old apayed,
304-875-e889 ..
6

Lost and Found ·
\

G&amp;W
PLASTifS

LONG ,IOITOM. OH.
GAS PIPE
W,ATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

IUS.: 985·3113
RES.: ·9U-3137

J.u. t .... ,

All STEEL·&amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

Sizes Slut

from

12'd6'

UTILITY BUILDINGS

Sizes from 6'x6' Up ·
, . to 24'x36'
Insulated Doa Houses .

P,&amp;S BUILDINGS
. Racine, Oh.

Ph. 614-143-5191
10·6-ttc

loet: taileheft for Clnn.
Lotha In Rt. Bidwell Rodney
lid, St. Rt. 554 to Cheolllro·
Rt. 7 to Middleport. Reword
no.oo . Cell 814- 2415 ·
5100.

f

Severellmmedjate poeltiona
for Commiesion Sale•
. In ttMl home~bulinell
I&lt;IOUrity and Wltlr 1rtltment .- Multiple · incomes
available .Including commia-.
aion, iM)nusat, It profit ,.._,_.
ing . Trainlhg &amp; m~~tarlala
provided. Flret year Incomes
$30 000-860,000 . Send rosu..,;, to: P.A .' Murphy, P.O.
Box 448 , Wellston, Oh
45e92.
Local compeny needt experienced telephone solicitor
for Golllpollo. Make big
money, work for home or
our office Write toP .0. Bo11.
729. Atheno, Oh 46701 .

2 position• open- Yallow
page. selea people needed.
Muat have auto and must ba
available to travel. Only
1hosea with sales experlance
need apply. Send resume to
box 800. in care of tha
Gellipolil Dally TribuJia, 826
3rd. Ave . Ga!Jipollt, Oh
45631 .
Executive Director : Tri·
county mental health board
with an annual budget o,f
approx'hnataly •2.000.000
seek• en Executive Diractor.
The Boerd seek• a qualified'
mental haelth profeuionat
with mental he1lth edminia~
tratlve uperience, or a
qualified mental health odminletretor for the posttion
with 1kill1 In finance, plan ~
nlng, and public relatlono.
Competitive compensation
package. Deilldline for sub:
mltting oppllcotlon lo Apnl
1&amp;. 1986. Send re1ume to:
Search Committee. GllliaJackeon ~ Meigl Mental
Health Boa1d . P.O. Bo• 614,
Galllpollo. Ohio 45631.
Equel Opportu.nity
Employer
Wanted: Motor Route Driv·
ers needed for The Daily
Sentinel. Only honeot'; dependeble per10n1 with relie ~
ble transportltion need
apply. Nat • good Income
for just 3 or 4 houre 1 d•y.
Apply in peroon or call The
Doily Sentinel at 614-9922166 .

WANTED
Highly org~nlzed individual
for A· R Clark ofull~time
12,30 PM to .9:00 PM
Mondoy, ..thru • Fui!I•Y. 50
WAM Medical tlt'minology.
computar okiUs, minimum 1
year fo,..,.l bookkoopjng
training or 3 YMrl~_pe ­
rionce., Good filing okllla.
Send reauma • letter of
intereet to lo• eoo fn ..,. of
Galllpollt Dolly T rfbune 82&amp;
Third Ave .. GoNipollo. OH
41131 . Doadllne, 4-11·85.
For genorot office - " '·
Muot ogeroto belle office
machines. ·Write box 7298
In ..,. of THe Dolly Sentinel.
111 Court St.. Pomeroy,
Ohio 4117ea .

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Loot : Co-tto player at
Holzor CNnlc. Reword . Con
wonted. Modlcolooolot·
tl14-44tl-8128ortl14·441· ·ant -dod for phyolclon•
9129.
offlao. Sotorv depending
upon ••parlance. Sand rofound. amal. m~a.. brown ou- to lito Daly Santino!,
Chi Huo Hue. On Co. Rtl. 25. lox 728 M. Pomoroy. Ohio
Colt e14·912·8801.
,, 41789.

11

Help Wanted

31

Hqmea for Sale

Looking lor a reoponolble Green Townahip new 2 atory
individual who mHts people 4 or 15 bdr formal dinin·
Hilly to hendle 11111 "nd groom. utility room. 1 Yi
nmlnare N\ Melga, Athene, bath, garage, concrete drive ~
and Vinton Counties . Muat flice lot , 4'12 mi. from
have 2 yeare college and be Gallipolis on Rt . 141 . Will
willing to take on job 1rain· ' con aider mobil' ~ome ••
lng . Could be parttim•or full trade ~i n . Bargain priced .
time. Send reeume with t52,600 . Coli e14-448 ,
picture to Sou1herr"! Hilla 8038.
Memorial. P .0 , Box 21 -206,
Columbuo, Ohio 43221 .
Houee for in Jackaon
County, Ohio . 6 mih!Jt above
We ere looking for women Thurman off Rt. 35 on Co
who would like to be making Rd . 41, Bloomfield Twp . 2
extra money. Maki from bdr ., baaement , Utic .
UO.OO to UO.OO In on gerden epace. large back
,vening having 1 Friendlv yard. good community.
Home Perty. Alao. sign up across from Bloomfield
and got a t400.00 kit of ochoot. Coil 814-256·6261
gihs end toye . No money attar &amp;PM.
involved. For mora informa1ion, call Magnolia Nitz at In Eetate- 3 bdr. on Rt. 35, '12
614-992-3681.
mi. Well of HMC Cell
814· 44e -oeo3 .
JOIN THE ARMY NAITONAL GUARD . GOOD PAY . Mutt aell 3 bdr. ranch.
GOOD 8ENIFITS. EDUCA- wenbrooke Subd .. FR ,
TIONAL ASSISTANCE. Call woodburner, carport, deck ,
304-876· 3950 or 1-800· city utilities , a. schoola,
S36 ,000. Call e1 4-446 ·
842-3619.
7144 .
Open terrltoriea wi1h new
Avon, call 304-876-1429 .
Immediate poases11on 2
bedroom home. remodaiQd.
lady to live~in . oMuet be naat, tobacco baH, 2 acres. ci1y
able to lift. no smoking , light ochoolt. Rt. 564, $23,000 .
houoework . 304-875- Call 814 ·245-629e .
1786.
Beautiful 2 story coUntry
Lady to do light houae work horrie. 4 bdr .. LR. beamed
and care for older gantle- ceiling . OR , 2 fireplaces.
men . Will need to liwe in wall insulened. vinyl siding.
during week with weak ends aluminum windows. 1ft acre
off. Write to Box. C·6 care of lot or 17 acres available Call
Point PlnaantReginer, 200 614 -448-2369 .
Mein 51, Point Pleasant. W .
Va.
House for Sale : 62 Linboln
St. 812,600. needs aome
Wanted: Someone to do repair. Call 614-256-1773
light office' and telephone after 6pm
work Apply in person F.O.P.
Hall between 1:00 &amp; 4 :00. •soo down -mobile home
Evening houra. will train .
·and large lo1· your own boat
dock -owner f1nancing. Call
Wanted: aomeone to do 614-268-1216
babylitting in their home.
houro differ . Call e14-256- Beautiful L·shape, 4 bdr,
frame houH, lg LA. modern
6307
kitchen. DR. 1 1/t bath ,
laundry~ut1lity rm. attached
garage
. 40' •· Call614 ·446 ·
Situations
12
80e4 .
Wanted
'
Ouplell : Sell or Rent, One
aide rented. rent the other
Quite lady to live in as a lady furnished . Adults only. no
companion and 10 ahare pets, Ref. Dep . Call 614·
ellpenses, in Racine. April 446-3687.
2ht. Can be raached at
614 -949-2691 or before Houae for sale: 4 rma. lit
419 -886-3628
bath, trailer hookup. village
of Crown City. $12.900.
Call 614 -266-6068.
1 8 Wanted to Do
SectiOnal home, like new, all
new appliancea. 3 bad ~
Will do lawning &amp; yard work . rooms. large living room.
Call Keith tt 814-258-6261 temily- atyle kitcheq, and
dining room. Situated on
alter 8 :00PM .
large lot which fronts on
Will do baby litting in my three streets . Ellcellant
. Tuppere
home. Rodney aree, 7AM to neighborhood
Plaino.
Ohio.
$32,900.00.
' 7PM . Colt 814-246-9131 .
10 percent down, financing
awailable
to qualified parties.
Handyman- painting. wall Cell 614-992-7034
.
paper , plumbing. electrical.
'carpenttv. odd iobs. Rea•oniblo rates. Call &amp;J4-266- 3 bedroom · house ~n Ruetic
Hilla . Fully carpeted. storage
8496 .
bu.ildinQ. l~rg'elot . C~ll814 ·
.:::.::..:..:...,:._-----,-...;.-lcQepe.,ditble ya rd "sarvice. 992-6086 after.-4 : ~0 - ~M .
WHdl. Walkw.av:s cleared ..
Po.meroy; 3 t:Midr.o om. 1.'h.
LeaVei~ raked .' He.dge•
bath,
utilities, A~. ir'IU··
irlnimad, etc. Colt 614·9~ 2- lated, allcerpor1o
22e9. Bitt Slack .
· largo lot. Cell basement,
614-992Will plow gardena. large or 2602 .
small, Point Pleaunt, Ka · Nothing down . Taka over
naugo. Ohio . Coll614 -446· payments of $337 . per
4088. 304-e75· 7228 alter month
on 111umabla loan at
5:00
9112 percent. Included in
peyment are tlll&amp;l and insu ~
ranee . Lo11 of remodaling . 4
Finan m l
bedrooms. 1 '12 baths, central heat, in Pomeroy. Call
614-992-7074 .

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Business
Oppqrtunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO , VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO. recommondo
that you do buaine11 whh
people you know, and NOT
lo aend money through the
mall unlil you heva investi ·
gated the offaring. ·

lnvutment Opportunity .
Slnglaa &amp; Multiple houaing.
Purchaae 1 or ell, owner
financing awailable . Call
614-446-0116 .

22 Money to Loan

In Pomeroy, 2 story home on
Pleileant Ridge . 2 bedrooms. 1 'h ba1ha, living
room, dining room , kitchen,
baaement. Large yard plul
acreage Several out ·
buildingo . $30,000. Call
614-949· 2648 .

Homes for Sale
lnweetment. 8 un1t epartmuunt complex, built 1974, 4
apertmenta- furnlahed. onty
1% vacancy, rHidtnt managar, •1 ,440 monthly In·
como. Ranters pey all utltltloo . Call 814-192-11•9
days or 814 -694-2874 alter

5.
Well cored for property In
Mooon . Low upkeep. 304·
875•8743.
Nice 4 bdr hou• by owwner .

1 oore tot . II mlloo from Pt.
Ptoooont. Call 814· 44&amp; ·
1875.

12X66 Torch 2·3 bdr. un~r· 1
nished . Has all .craena ,1&amp; 1
atorme &amp; homemede
porches .' Call 81•~448..,
7132 .
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Mull tell 1979 14' x60' 2
bdr .. gas heat, Underpinning, tie downs. new cerp1t1•
1 bath, $7.600 . Coll1-61+,- .
669 -7722.
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1972
cond .

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Schu~z extra goo'd'
Call61&lt;1- 25e - 19~~.. .

Sell or Rant . 12X48 l\tr·
wood, furniahed, aduh:a, no
pets . Ref Dep. Call 814'
446-3587.
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1973 Community 12?'~~;
washer, dryer, new undfnl·
pinning .. partly furnished .
Good Shape, Cheopl C•ll
6 I 4 -448-1004 or 304-11156682
'•·
1969 Fleatwood trei ..r·,
$3000 or best offer. C•ll
614 -266 -1446.
.

1978 Bellglode 12xeT; :~
bdr., all electric. AC • •
underpinnihg included. ••·!
cond Call 814-448-3289.,
'

1972 Galuy 14X70
$6SOO, good cond. C9!'
614 -44e, Ot46.
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1972 14•70. 5 room, ••Jro
large e•pantion, carpeted ..
Ellcellent condition. WitH ot
without furniture . Sacrlflc4i
price. Call614·992-6131
1977 Mobile Home, 2 bed:
rooms. total electric. 1\irniohed . Call304-773-9l86.
Mobile homes moveD, Ttl ~
sured. 20 yaara axperieng,
304-576-2866 or 5741:
299B .
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Farm house&amp;. 68 acr~ "."11!'
tobacco base and mentra,l
rlgh.ts. In Porter, Ohio .oft
Campa i gn Crettk ,Rid -:'
f49.000. · Call . 814-446 7247 '
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2 acre home aite on bleckt9,.
county rd, rural Wltet', soma
1reea. plenty room ,for
a•rden and fruit trees.. Cl&amp;l
614 -379·2671 .
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4 cemetery lots in Memory
Gardens . Colt• 614· 4'&amp;·
9669 .
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17 acres at Baahan. ;O.hi9 ·
$6500 .00 . Call 814-8ll76150 .
121l65 mobile home, on 4
acres of laval giound! ~Ne
minutes from Pomeroy. 21.,.
3 bedroom. $17,900. c·~
614-992-6096 .
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6 acre• of land, public Wtter
and elec t ric , 304 -.U~2449 .
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2 teval lots, 7 milee from

3 bdr home In Village of
Chester.Ohio, TPC water,
gas, garden apace. garage.
1 'h bath. attic. Must See to
Apprec:iate. $29,50\1. Gton
Thoma Catl614-986-3571 .

304-676-6047 .

Ht~.tl fslii l l'

14x65 3 bdr , oil olectriF ..
underpinned. porch , util .
bldg .. rental lot. in to~n:'"i
Colt e14-446-203e . Call ·
anytime.

Three bedroom homa level
tot gerage, dry b11amen~.
bath on4 hall can 614-992·
3510 and 614 ·992 -3983.

3 bedroom home. 8 11.1 aaaumable loan. garden spot.
reduced down to $49,000 .

PIANO TUNING AND RE ·
PAIR. Reduced re111limitad
time only . Ward's Keyboard .
304 -e75 - 5500 or e75 ·
3824.

t600 down-mobile ho""'
and large lot-your own bolt
dock-owner financing . Call
614-256-1216 .
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House for ula and 28 acres .
Call 614 -773-5226.

Professional
Services

WINDOW Tl NTING Rool ·
dential. Commercial &amp; Auto.
Free eetimatea. Cell 614 ·
446-9:)46 .

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acres land on 'Bud
Chattin Rd . ~ . 000 . 30ot·
676-4464 .

Four bedroome , kitchenfamily room with fireplace.
tiniahed basement, low
$80'1, Point Pleeant. 304 ~
676-3079. evenings.

Piano- Tuning and R8pair.
Brunicerdi Mulic Co .. 614 446-0e87. Twentieth year
of quality tervice. Lane
Danielt, 814 -742-2961 .

NEW AND USEO MO~Iif
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL' I
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES;;.
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOU!k
RT 35 . PHONE 814·4~ej.
7274 .

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HOME OWNERS -Refinance
to low fixed rate . Uae equity
for any purpose. Leader
Mortgage (:o'., 614-692 ·
3061 .
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32 Mobile Hotn•• "'
for Sale

Beautiful Alta Loa home. 3
acres. 2 mi from Pt. Pleaaant
on Jericho Ad . 3 bedrooma,
1 b•th , full ba11ment .
wooden deck, 8Vz pet. aasu ~
mabte loan , t64,000. 304675-7733 .

SAVE THOUSANDS BUY
FROM OWNER . Bettdeallr
lawn on this recently remodeled home . Extra large
room•. carpe1ed 1hrough~
out. Iota of storage room.
plus "h basement,large front
porch and carport aitueted
on end tot In quiet neighborhood. priced in upper30'aor
take over paymenl of •227
with down pa'/'ment negotl~
able. 30'4 -e75 -8586.
3 bedroom houu whh 1 Y.t
acre lot Gallipolis Ferry.
phone 304-875-1702 or
67~ · 8391 '

32 Mobile Homes
for Sele
1980 Deluxe 14x70 mobile
home. underpinned, fur·
niahed. on 1 1A acre land. Exc
waH and outbuilding. Front
and back cement stepa, 5
minute• pa1t Ha"nan High
School. Appraleed at
•315,000 . Will taka
129,1100. wilt fino nco Plrt.
304-&amp;&amp;2-&amp;840 .

town. off Rt 2. Coli 30J·
676-6689 after 5pm.

Renta ls
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Houses for Rent

Houee for rent Call 304.
676 -7283 676 - 6104 or
676 -5386.
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3 rooms with Privete·bath,

ret. Aaqueated . Cell ..$1o.C .
446 -2216 .
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House for rent in Ponfaret,
4100 00 per month . -01111
614 -992 -6848 .
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4 room and ~
house m Middleport
petad, stove and refrig.,...t
prowided . Attached gariV'.
Great for single or wOn.-.
couple . Sorry, no pett·..children . $185 mOnth...,_
security depoei f . ttfiOtll
614-992-5292 alter 11&lt; ~
weekend. ...--' '"N,I
Small

Four bedroom houM ......
Racine. no pets. CaH·tM. ..·.
949-2253.
•&amp;
Five room bnck hom~~."chtilli
to P1. Plea1ant. heat lftf lit,
city water, 14 acree: pOnl,
smell barn, gordon, 1 yMuleaoe U50 mo. CaM 104. ·
676·8278.
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Housa. five room1 anti
in Point Pleaunt •. no ·,...•
one child occoptod," e11i
304-875 -4388 .
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Rolllnotown, 1 chiNJ '·lecepttd, no .,.rs, ·~
304·895-34311.
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42 Mobile Home• "
for Rent • ""11

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2 bedroom Inlier, ..._,
only, dopooh requluetl. C..
~04 - 67&amp;- 111311.

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Mobile Homes
for Rent

Pomeroy-Middleport; Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY
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54 Misc. Merchandise

Pole Buildings Conairu.c t8d
for . commercial. garages.
farm, atoret, etc. Any ai:te,
'frrt eatimatoo. call 304·
676-3981 ,

· 2 bQr ., all electric . Call
614-446 -3371 .
Nice 2 bdr. Skvlina furn.,
w.-ter paid, hjtcated on Rt. 7.
Call 614·245-6818 .

Jeager Air Compressor. 150
CFM , 6 cvt. ceninetal en ·
gino. $2,450 .00. p~ono
304- 458 · 1610 or 458 ·
1031 .

2 bdr. mobile 11ome R 6 .R
Mobile Home Park, Bulaville

Rd, Golipolis. Oh . Call614·
446 · 0627 or 61 4 · 446 ·
1283 . .
Furnished. a·ir cond .. · cable.
J"'O city tu:es, beautiful riverview. Kana1.1ge . Foster's Mo·

bile Home Paik, 614-446·
1602.
Double -wide mobile home.
cl1y schoolS, 3 bdr, owner

pava water, sewage, trash.
gaa . Call 614-446·3547
8am· 6pm or 614·446·402B
7pm·10pm .
2 bdr mobile home in Crown
City . Call 614· 256·6520.

"Now let'-s. start with the
.. larger SiZeS and WOrk dOwn

Untl'l We get that Satt"sfying

Stab Of pain.

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In Tuppors Pllfins. $176.00
month plus utilities and '-----------,..-----~---.;..,-j
deposit . Call 614 · 667 - I
3487 .
51 Household Goods 54 Misc. Merchandise

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKS 0 N · ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing

Opportunity)

monthly rent atans at $163
for 1 bedroom and $198 for
2 bedr~. Cleposit S209,
located .._. Spring Valley
Plaza and Foodland, pool
and Cable T\1 available.
hours as possible 10 am to 4
~m and 7 pm to 9 pm
Monday-Friday, Call 614~46 · 2745
or leave
rressaga.

Redecorated 2 bdr apt .. eN:c.
lbcation . Regency Inc. Call
:lo4-675-72B3 675-6104
or 676 -5386 .

1 bdr' basement aPartment.

Call 614-446-1437 9am·
~pm .

Small kitchen and bdr, fUrnished, utilities pd. prefer
Working, non-drinking male,
Raf. Oep . Call 614·446·
4063 .
Nicely furnished mobile
home. eft. apt .• central air
a'nd heat In city, adults only.
Call 614' 446-0338 .

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Qachel~r apt .. · 1st class.
newly furnished, Ref. req.
$225 per mo . 154 Fiist Ave
Gallipolis . Call 614 · 446·
1615 or614·446·1243 .

Furnished 3 rm apt, upstairs.
utilities pd, S 195 mo ... $60
.deposit . 94 locust. Adults
only. Call 446 ·1340 or
446· 387Q .
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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olivo St .. Galli polio. New
&amp; used wood-coalatoves. 6
pc wood LA suite $399,
bunk beds $199. antron
recliners $99, new It used
bedroom suites. rangea.
wringer washers, a. Shoes.
New livingroom tuites
$199- $699. Iampo. also
buying coal a.· wood atovet.
Call '614-446-3159 .
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair; rocker, ottoman. 3 tables. (extra heavy).
$6B6. Solos and chairs
priced from·$286. to $895 .
Tabloo, e60 and up to $126 .
Hide, •·bedo,$390. and up
to e56Q., lOla bods $145,
Recliners. $225 . to $375 ..
Lampo from $28. to $126.
pc. dinettea from $1 09 .. to
435 . \ 7 pc . $189 an.d up.

Wood table with six chairs
&amp;286 to 5746. Oook $1 10
up to $226 . Hutches. $650.
Bunk bed complete with
mattreaaei, $276. and up to
5396 . Baby bodo, $110 .
Mattressaa 'or box aprings.
full or twin. $68., firm. •ea.
and $76. Quean aats. $226 .
4 dr. chests, $49 . 6 dr.
chests, 859. Bed framea.
$20 .and $25 .. 10 gun . Gun
cabinets, eas·o. Gas or
electl-ic ranges 8375 . Baby
mattrasoes, $25 &amp; f36, bed
frames $~0. 825. &amp; &amp;30 ,
·king frame 160. Good ae!ection of bedroom suite1,
rockers, metal cabinets,
headboards e:ta 8t up to
$66 .

Kniuff Firewood Split- 96%
hirdwoods. 'You pic~ up or
we deliver. HEAP vender:
614-256-6245.
u'mestone.

Sand.

Gravel.

Pick up at Richards &amp;. Son .
Call 614-446-7785.

SPECIAL cut slabs 6 PU
loads delivered in · dump
truck $100. or 21oads $1BO.
•You pickup $16. Call 614·
,2 45·5B04 .

sPring Special-Patriot utility
buildings on displav at two
convenient locations. B a. S
Produce, Viand St. Pt. Plea·
sent, and French City Mobile
Homes Gllllipolis. 9 X 12
t696, . also 1Ox16 8995.

Delivered and
lot.

st;~t

up on your

Guns: model12 Winchester,
model 1 0 Rom . Call 614·
446· 3346 .
Woodburning furnance like
new. capable of heating
2000 sq.ft. $300 . Call614·
446-4113 .
Johnson Upright FurOace,
used 1 yr., 5 rms. of
duct. ex .
1
BTU. Call
Tool box
pickup
full of carpenter tools, all
kinds. Call614-446-3774.
Uaed wood frame picture
windows. Anderson sliding
gla11 doors, exterior door,
storm doors, other items
from remodeling. Call 614446-0318 alter 5pm .

Used Furniture .. 5 pc.
dinette. heed boards, and 2 I-:-::--:----.,.-----bedroom suites. 3 miles out Built On Your: Lot: Big 4 Car
Bulaville R~. Open 9am to Garage $6995 . 3 bdr homes
5pm. Mon. t~ru Sat.
813,995. See Our Models.
f &amp; ~ bdr apts. in G'iillipolis. . ~1·4 · 446·03~2
••
Caii1·614· B86 -7311 .
· ~dullS only. Call 614-446·
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8~21 .
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'GOOD USED APPLIANCES Se•rs Free standing wooQ
washers. dryers,. refrigera- butner·, King wood. &amp; · coal
.. ·..Riversi~a ~pts. ~id~lePort. 'tO'rs: ranges. $1tagga· Ap·· 'b4rner, 16 KW. ~tact . COle· ;
Spieoial ·ratel for S11nlor ·pllancu; \Jpper River Rd . -m•ri·fuinac8 With.'2Y:t ton airCitizens. $130. Equal HoUs- beside Slone cr..t Motel. conditiOnal-. Call 814-446·
ing Opportunities .. 614 - .614-446-7398 .
0946 .
992· 7721 .
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County Appliance, Inc. Galaxi&amp; Boat 120 Mer1 bedroom furnished apt. Good used appliance• and Cruiser. ··,vitti trailer. eJIC .
Call 61 4-992·5434 or J04· TV 1011. Open BAli! to 6PM . cond .. Caii614· 256·64H .
882-~668 .
Mon thru Sat. 614·446·
1699. 627 3rd. Avo. Gelli· VANGUARD PAINTS ·
In Middleport. ·1 bedroom polis. OH .
QuaHty you can trust .
fmnished apt . Utilities inEl;»erabach Hardware ,
cluded . $195.00 plus dep· Valley Furniture. new &amp; Pomeroy. Ohio . Call '814·
· osit ... Call after 6 :00 pm. used . 1.-irge section of qual- 992-2811 .•
. 614-992·7177.
.
ity furniture. 1216 Eaa1ern
86-205 F 3.8 zoom lens for
Ave .. Gallipolis.
Three bedroom furnished
any Cannon 35mm SLR
apartment, quiet and pri· Glass top coffei table and camera. S126.00-offer. Call
vote . No pata. Call614·949 · end table. lg. velvet lounger. 614 · 949-2693 9am to
2263 .
2 twin 1iza • beds. Call 2am .
814-446·7376.
APARTMENTS. m.o bile
Slight paint damage. New
homes , t,ouses. Pt. Pleasant Couch 8o chair 3 yro. old . Call flashing arrow signa. t249
and Gallipolis. 614·446· 614-446-8286 or after 5 :30 ' complete. free lenerst Four
loft . Call Immediately.
8221 .
'
call 614 ·446· B127.
1(600) 423-0163. anytime.
Nice apartments 'for rent in 2 twin Hollywood beda. like (Not a repossession) .
Handeraon. WV. Call 304· new, asking $1 00 ea. Call
675· 1972 after 5PM .
For sale. Oliver 14 Inch pull
814·446·1!920.
type plow. Good as new.
Country Oak tables, chairs, $100 .00 . Call 614-985 ·
45 Furnished Rooms cupboards, de••· ice boxes. 3866.
Conkles, Tuppers Plains, Rt.
For rerlt Sleeping Rooms 7 . Ha'nd crafted and Firewood $20 .00 pickup
load. $30.00 dolivarad . Call
and light hduM keeping finished .
304 -675-6762 or 676 ·
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Caii614·446 · 075B .
Westinghouse refrigerator 2991 .
and electric stove set in
harvett hold. Good condi· WANTED-Area Sports En·
46 Space for Rent
tion. 8300. for the pair. thusiasta 1hat Want to reCharlene Hoeflich, 614 · ceive .direct meil apecials
list, an exciting new mer992-6292 ,
chandise program. from Tri
Mobile home lot. 12'x60' or
County Sports. 304-676·
smaller, $76 water pai~. 4th For sale, set of bunk bede 2988 or write to Rt . 1. Box
&amp; Neil. Gallipolia . Call 446· nice condition . e&amp;5.00 for 471. Point Pleasant, W. Va.
both. Sara Ramsev. Co Ad .
4416 alter 7PM.
25 Pomeroy Pike near Meigs Include name ·address and
zip.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home High School .
Part&lt;. Route 33, North of
Atari : 2600 with storage
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call 2112 ton central air condi- cabinet, 17 cartridges. 3
tioner. Complete with H coil
614-992-7479 .
and tubing. New Com- joysticks, set of paddlet, set
of driving paddlea UOO. B'
Rental space for tr,vel trail· ·preuer. f460 .00 . 614 · Ford truck topper *250.
ers, campers, fold ups. Wa- 992-6437 altar &amp;PM .
After 7 p.m . 304· 875·
ter. sewer, electric cable
1758.
. hook ups. Call 304· 773· For sale, dining room table
and 4 chairo. Coll614·9925651 after 5:00p.m.
8 -foot truck topper .126,
7537 :
Forty 6 Yt foot steele posts
Trailer lots for rent. sewer
$100. Call304·876-2452 .
and water furnished, will Color T.V .• t95.00. 4 refrlg·
aratoro,t76.00
and
up
.
take ono small child, 304·
Elactlc range, tg6.00. Au· Ridlculous!ll 2 use~ snow
675· 1076.
tomatlc w11her, t149 .00. 3 mobilee f9~ the price of one.
dtyera. t96 . 00 u ,ch . must aoll. Call 304-882·
16.000 BTU .AC. UOO.OO, 3376.
47 Wanted to Ren~
Goa range. t86.00. Colt
Baby bod $30.00. Blue
e14·992-223&amp;,
prom dress size 9 *26.00.
Like to rent lot on Ohio River
One long peach drets
for boot dock. Ohio oido w~h
t1'0.00. 2 palra lodles olze
picnic oreo . Coli 814·992· 54 Mi1c. Merchandise
32 ponts new. CeH 304·
'
8940 .
675 -3048.
Hoovv oquipmont. backhoe
610 8 ..... good ·cond. Rex·Rotory photo copier. 3
M CIIUII deok copior. A.B.
304·4118·,1 077.
Dick electronic hencil
CQLOR ENLARGEMENT maker. Memograph ma ~
SPI!CIALII Now lhru April chino. Call 304·8711-3099 ,
· 51 Household Good•
1 3. From your oolor nega·
HP Croftomon riding lown
tlvo or slide: 6x7 for B9
Pic keno uHd furniture. 304· canto; 8x10 for t1 .99. mo-r, ox . .cond. 93 pieces
6711· 8483 or 676· 14110.
HOCKENBERRY PHAR· white, line chi no. Call 304·
8711·2488.
MACY NORTH.
RICK' S NEw AND USED
• FUANITUAE. Ueed otovoo Dining room buffet. Duncan 24ft. round awlmmlng pool,
end rwfrlgorotoro. Compare Phyfo, mohogany, 304 - 304·876· 3106 ofter 11:00, ·
875-41138.
our · price a. eave today . 8711·8479.
Pttone 304· 773-11430.
Prom formal, pink jeweled Sluah machine, cash regia20 In coppertone gas range. top, aize .6 or 7 J Loti of tar, ice maker, milk a hake
Brow~ .vinyl covered chair
apptrel olzo 6, 7, 9 . Ctll blonder. John ThoiJot, phone
304·11711·31 88.
304-6711-6479 oftor 8 PM . 304·8711·18~11 eftor II PM.

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F,.- .1 Equipment

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Dragonwynd · Cattery Ken nel. CFA Himalayan. Persian
and Siamese kittens. AKC
Chow puppie"s. Call 614446· 3844 after 7PM , .
Jacks 'Tropical Fish &amp; Pet
Shqp', Evergreen, OH . Call
614-446 ·0198 . We hove
several baby ducks left
$2 .76 or 2 for $6.00. Semi
fancy guppy's $1.10 pr.
~any m~re speclals . Hours
Mon.· frl . 11 :00-B:OO, Set.
&amp; Sun. 2:00-8:00 .

Rabbits. young laying hens.
Call 304-458·1806 .
3 Baagle pupa &amp;26.00. From
fine hunting stocks. 304·
675-6761 .

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Musical
"Instruments .

For sale Spinet-Co.itole pi -.
ano bargain·. wa.,~tfd:· ·re ·
sponsib!&amp; pftrty ~o •atc:e--o'ver
low · monthly pavrt~ants .on
' apif'!.e~ pi.no; .C~n b.• · • .• •n
locally. · Write Credit ' Man ~
agar: P.O . Box 537. Shelby·
ville, IN 46176.
Yamaha C.P. 30 electronic
piano . matching ., amp in ·
cllUied $700. Call 614-446 ·
4525.
Bundy Trumpet. 1Y:t yrs. old.
ax. cond. Call 614· 446 ·
3044.

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8t

Fruit
Vegetables

Potted tomato plants
$100.00 par 1000 or $.10
par plant . Call 614-843·
5309 evenings.
Fresh green beans .69 lb.
Bedding plants 81 .29 doz.,
Celery .39 stalk. Onion seta
.29tb .. 6· 10·10fertilizer60
lb bag $3, 50. 8 &amp; S Produce
acrosa the bridge in Point
Ple..ant.

8X14 Baker flat truckbed
with steel sides. Call 614446 -2757 .
Plow 2 bottom 3 pt. $250.
Cultivators . 2 row,
3pt. $200. Sprayer. 8 row,
3pt,S66 . y, cu. yd. Scoop
3pt. $100. 1972 Zundapp
Motorcycle Hill Climber
$150. 19731ntarnatlonol1
ton dump otake bed $2496.
Call614·388·8280.
'72 CJ 5 jeep $1 .500. '72
intar 24' hay truck $2.500.
'77 'A 4 wheol drive Chev
$1 ,600. (41 26 It pipe
tobacco trailers e500 . each.
7 h woods Bush Hog
$1,400 . 7 It tnt mower
8700. 79 It &gt;A 4 whoal drive
Chav $4.5()0. Camper top
t20Q. 8 hpTroy BIIU).OOO.
Mbrgan's Woodlawn Farm.
Rt . 35, Pliny, W. Va . 304·
676 · 12B6 or 304·736·
2342 .
1·972 Grovely walk behind
tractor, 2 sp. axle. 30 in
mower. steeing sulky $800.
304 -675 · 7733 or 676·
6622 .

1980 Maney Furgerson
tractor, exc cond, Model
265. $7.80(! . 00. Low
~~';;.'t'ol~Q4·458 · 1610 or

~2 wanted to Buy
Good · used . metal utility
trailer with sides, 4X5. or
4X6. Call 304-675-2466.

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Livestock

3 gentle poll_e d Herefotd
bulla. Hatf r~gistE!red and·
service age. One yearling
bull . Call 61 4·992· 7458.
23 White Rock hano, 1
rooster, $1.60 each or beat
offer. Call 304·B82-2972 .

10 year old Gelding Quarter
horse. gentl8, gaited ,
8400.00. 304-676-6761.
2 year Stallion Palmlno.
good behavior, $350.00.
304 -676· 6761 .

6 year Registered Ouanar
horse $560.00. excellent
riding hone . 304'· 6766761 .

Fmn Su ppl tr.s
&amp; LivesiUck
61

Farm Equipment

JO 2 row planter, tobacco
setter, 5 pt. chizel plow, JD
8 ft. wheal dioc. Naw
Holland hay rake, 3 pt. post
hole digger. sickle mower, 8
ft. drag dioc. Call 614-266·
1266.

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65 Seed .&amp; Fertilizer

We now have Northrup King
' seed . For your greaa &amp; aeed
needs. Call 614-245-5193,
Al!izer Farm Supply.

71
Autos for Sale
Spring Special: 24'x30'x8' ' - - - - - , - - - - with 16'x7' garage door &amp; 1
service door, $3 , 888 '74 V.W. good cond, aae at
erected. Iron Horse Bldgs. 2304 Madloon Ava . or call
614-332-9746 colloct.
304-675· 7231 .

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Autos for Sale

'71 two door Chevy Nove,
good cond, 304·875·3646.

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Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting. · NoJN ln.stalling rubber
roofs . 30 years &amp;Jiperlence,
speclaliJing in built up roof.
Caii614., J88-9857 .

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Trucks for Sale

83 Ford F-350
pickup, V-8. 4 spd. Call
3PM . 614· 258-1280 .

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gua· ·
r:antae: Local
, furnished
. Freereferences
estimates . "
Call colloct 1· 614·237·
0488, day or night. Rogers.
Basement Waterproofing.
J &amp; J 's Home Improve ...
manta, Siding Vinyl S..aluml:.'
num siding. overhang rutter
&amp;. roofing . Fre~ 8stimates.
Call 814 -367-7468.
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0 Iii M Cont'ractors. Vinyl
and aluminum siding · ~
replacement windows ~
i n s u Ia t i n g · roofing ·remodelil"!g and new
construction -gutters . Call
304· 773·5131 .

TOP CASH paicl · for. 'BO
1977 Ford f. 1,5 0 ·tong bed,
model end newer uaed car~ .
Sml1h Bulck·Pon11ac. 1911 . 6 cyl., otand., PS. PB, radio,
Eaotern Ave .. Galllpolla. Call · t2.499. John'• Auto Solos,
Bulollilla Rd . Call 614·446·
814·446·2282 . .
47B2.
1974 Plymouth Fury 3 with
1978 Dodge Ul Rod Express
1979 400 Chryolor engine,
just put in alto Saw Mill for axe. cond., low mileage,
3,200, will consider trade.
aata; Call 614·245-11644.
Call 614-388-8736.
198t AMC Spirit DL. 2 dr..
Spring special: Gene' s deep ·
hatchbock. PS. PB. AM·FM
steam carpet cleaning .
stereo, air,- tllt, 4 apd .. great 73 · Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
Scotch
guard, free esti·
gas saver. Priced to sell . Colt
mates. Call 614-992·6309
614-2411·6040 ofter IIPM.
1977 Dodtie Window van, or 614-742·2211 .
1981 H'ondo Station auto, air, extras . Call 614 J &amp; L Insulation. Vinyl
Wagon. auto. trons .. 33.000 446-4182 . .
siding, roofing. replac(l!ment
miles, one owner, ex. cond .
windows•. storm windows,
catr614-245. 9296
1984 Dodge Caravan . store doors. Call 614-992·
Factory made car tr~iler, Loaded. Call 614-949 · 2772 .
duel wheela. spare. wench ,' 2273 .
·~.RO,N'S Television SerVice.
new cond. t1900. Johno
Sp8clalizing in Zenith and
Auto S•les. Bulaville Ad,
Motorola , Qyazar, and
Gallipolis 614·446-47B2.
74 Motorcycles
lt,ouae calla. Cell 304-576·
2398 or 614 -446 -2464 .
1982 · vw Jetta Dieaal, 6
spd. one owner,. air cond.
am·fm tape, f5,600 . Call B4 Honda Big Rod. 8 mo. Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
old . Colt 814-388-9991 or removal . Call 304-6756 t 4-245-66 t 5.
1331 .
614·38B·8623.
1983 Chavette, 25.000 mi.,
red. with .4 spaad. f2895. 1 981 Honda 750 custom. RINGLES'S SERVICE. ax·
2,700 mi .• padded sluy bar , perienced carpenter, electri ..
Call814-379-2682 ..
exc. cond. Call 614·367 · cian. mason, painter, roof·
ing (inc,uding hoi tar
1978 Grand Prix SJ, PS. PB, 0394.
application! 304-676·2088
pow. windowa &amp; doortocks,
AC. •uto: trans., tilt Wheel, 1971 HQ!lda 760, good or 675 -7368 .
bucket seets, new paint a. cond., extras included. Call
Rotary or cable tool '-rilling .
tires, new shock• &amp; brakes. 614-245-5120.
Most well's co.m pleted Sl!me
Call614·266·6439.
1982 Honda 750 Custom. day. Pump sales and servi1982 Ford Escort. tan. 2dr .• 2 •.000 mi. ex. cond .• back ces . 304-895 · 3B02.
hatch beck, 4 opd, oc, rest, luggage rack,$1960.
Starks Tree .&amp; Lawn Service.
am-fm, Michelin r1dials, Caii614-38B-9B09.
Landscaping, seeding. tertii·
40,000 miles, 33-35 MPG.
izing,
thatching, for com·
1981
Honda
Interstate.·
8JI.
extra clean, Can be aeen at
620 4th Avo Gallipolis. Call cond. Calli614) 388·8244 . plate lawn service, Call us .
304 -576-2010 .
614·367· 78110. . '
19BO LTD ,. Ko~uaki 760 .
1965 Ford fll!uoiOrig, 2 door 2,000 octuol mileo. Like
· Pll!ml)ing
hardtop. a· cyl.. I!JtO. on new. Very oftorp .. 8.1600 .00 . . 82
ill)p;, cinnpletotv restored, Coil 814·9149·2410 ·or 614'
&amp; Helitin!!
new Ghroine. t28QO.OO. 247-3901 .
11 ,..
0.,.
6 ,.,
8 ,..·.,.;:.-c- • 1 974·, 750 · H·o n' d.a fully
.,.c-'_
.6.;.:1_4__.9_·9_2_··~2CARTER'S PlUMBING .
i97a· Chevy c..:.p.riica dre~ucl, ·. n .o.oo miies.
AND Hli·ATWG
Wagon. Wood panel ·aida •sao. 304-675· 7733 .
Cor. Fourth and Pine
trim. $1500. 1971 ChovGallipolis. Ohio
rolat Monte Carlo. $1000. 1976. R 250. runs good,
Phone 614-446-3888 or
$400 .00. P~one 304·8BZ·
Call614-992-6125 .
614·446·4477
253B .
1982 Datiun ·20o SX. ·ex.
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
cellarit condition. AM·FM DR 100 Suzuki. good shape.
lNG . Rt. 1. Box 36( Galli· :
runs
watJ,
304-676·2716
.
stero casaette. 1ir conditionpolio. Cell 614-367-0578 .
ing. Cell 614·198·8257 of·
tor 5:30PM. f6&amp;00.
Boats and
75
. 83 Excavating
· 1 ~81 Subaru GLF. It ,pae4. ·
·. Motors for Sa[e . • . · '.....:..
·_
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air. AM; FM. rear window - - - - - - - - - •'
·defrostir. new tires. ·Call
Good-1 e"cavating, base- !
614·742-3143or814·980- Woodburning furnance' lika ments. looters. driveways.
3920 .
new, capable of haating septic tank,, landscaping.
2000sq.ft. e300 . Call614·
C 8 II
t'
614 446 '
1982 Chevetto, 26,000 446·41 13.
any I me
·
·
miles. Sell or trade for cattle.
4637, James L. Davison, Jr.
owner.
C•. II 614·9811·3891 .
Johnaon Upright Furnace,
Used 1 yr .. 6 rms. of gas
Dozer Work land Clearing,
1·974 Chryolar Now Yorker duct, ex. cond,. 10,000
landacaping, etc . Free eati- ,
stlltion wagon. 304·675· BTU. Colt 614-446-0865.
metes. Call 61 4·446-B038
1&gt;J81.
or 614-992-7119 anytime .
Tool box for pickup truck,
1978 LTD, 2 door, 40,000 full of carpenter tools. all
Reasonable Raies. Ditching
m.iles. one owner. or will kindo. Call614·446 ·3774 .
for water, gas. electric, and
trade for truck Or lives1ock.
drainage lines . Call 614Call 304-8711·4437.
Uied wood frame picture 446-850B or 614-446 · •
windows. Anderson sliding 2776 .
'76 Ford Gran Torino SW.
doors. exterior door.
67.000 mlloo, axe. cond, etorm doon. other items
price on inspection . Call from rel!lodaling. Call 61484 . Ele.ctr.ical
304-675-4589.
446·031 8 altar .5pm.
8t Refrigeration

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Trucks fc;~r Sale

1976 .Chevv p.u .• outo. PS.
good shape . Coli 814-448·
3774.
1977 Ford Courier p.u .. new
point. 4 opd. t1895 . Coli
614·379·2682 .
1978 Ranger 4 wh . dr ..
black, neW tires, brakes,
shocks, exhaust ayatem,
motor. low mileage. Call
614·44~·8240.

1972 Ford Rongar XLT
380VI, AT. PB. PB. tinted
gloll, olldlnO rNr window.
chromo box rolls • monv
other extr11. Equipped to
pull camper. one owner.
68,000 mllos. lmmocultto
condilion . Call lt4-448·
31111 or Aov H01klno.
1984 Dodge Rom Doluxo
cob truck. •crulaa, PS, toppor
&amp; troller hitch, 9,800 miles.
like now.' Coli 114·378·
271 2 efter llpm.
- .....- - - - --·IC1 976 Half-ton pick·up
truck, I ayl. NHdo bodY
work. 1100.00. FuN ol..
high topper for .plok·up, 2
bunko.U211.00 'Col 114·
9811·3313.

Ua;t Ford · Aonger. long
...d.12.000 mlloa,llko n-.
304·87tl·6111 ofter 11:00.
1178 F800 Ford with 42 fl
oorlel buckot ond utHity
body. good aond.
t10.1100.00. Ph""' 304·
458·1810 or 451· 103t. •

Built On Your Lot: 81g 4 Car
Gartgo 169!J6. 3 bdr homes
$1 3.995. SN Our Models.
Coil 1·614-886·7311.

Surs FrH •tanding wood
burner. King · wood a. coal
burner, 16 KW eloct. Cola·
man furnace with 2Y2 ton air
OS~~~Ionor. Coil 614-446 ·
Gtl ..la Boat 120 Mar·
CruiHr, with trailer, exCl .
cond .. Call614·258·6413.

Ed's Appliance Service . ~
Serving all makes 8&amp; brands ·
of refrigerators. waahen &amp; ' ·
dryers , stoves S. dis - ,
hwashers. C1dl 614-367· '
71B7 or 614-446·4466.
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A11to Parts
8t Acce11oriea

Poning oul or Mil whola· 72
CheY'( Chavollo SS. Coil
6;4·388-81122.

'14 Cutl1sl Supreme hood,
fender end door. Coll6·9 PM
304·6711.111 49.
Ford truck parts 1985 thru
1879, 304· 176·3174.
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Auto Repair

PeroQ!lo Body Shop. Locuat
Rd. Pt.Pioosant. Pool K•K.
Fr11 Eotimotes. 814·8811·
4174.

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length doora. con otond up
in. Col 304·6711' 2408.
1977· Travel Troller, 28 ft.
oir. oloctrlc ond goo. hoot.
Awning. good condition,
11.000. 304·87tl·4081.

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dirt and coal daliVflrad. 304 - ,
676-4412 .
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moved or hauled away?
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Ken ' s Watei- S~rvice. Wall~,.:
cisterns. pools filled . Phone
614-367·0623 or.614-367 ·
7741 night or day .

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1163 Sac. Avo .. Golllpollo. '
814-446-7833 or,14-446· ;
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Also pools filled . Call 614~.1
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'81 Terry Taurus 32 fttravel
trailer. 304-676-2566" or
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CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 36 Weot. Jackson.
.Ohio. 614·286-6461 .
MaueV Ferguson, New ·
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tractors to choose from I.
complete line of new &amp;.
used equipment. largest
selection In S.E . Ohio. .

JIVIDEN ' S
FARM EQUIPMENT
1966 · MFG. 18 ft . 80 hp
NEW: Long tractora. ·Var·
Evanrude 1800.00. 304·
meer round bale,t', rakel.
896-3096 .
ted dart a. mowers: A com·
plota tina of bale handling &amp;
feeding ICCellories, Wig·
ons,. grinder· mbters, rotary
55 B11ilding !lupplies
tilla~s. rotary cutters, blades,
cultivators, disc, plows, post
drivers. wood•plltters,
Buit'ding Matooials ·
gates, power washers, toBlock, briCk, sewer pipes,
window•. lintflll, etc . bacco Setter, tobacco spray·
era. corn aprayera, truck
Claude Wintert, Rio Grande,
racks, teeders. salt &amp; min·
0 . Cal! 614-245-5121 .
oral feedero. bunk feedero.
Cement block, all sizas. · spike tooth harrows, calf
craeps. headgates &amp; corral
building
panela. Wheel Horse lawn &amp;
Block Comaterials.
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Pine St ..
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 . Call
garden tractors
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for a
614-446-2783.
complete tina of ports •
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Block. brick. mortar and
USED: 2000 Ford. 3000
masonry supplies. Mountain
Stata Block. Rt. 33. Now Ford. 3600 Fo•d. 9N Ford.
1255 Oliver. 446 Long. 150
Haven, W . Vo . 304-882·
MF &amp; 150 MF with loader,
2222 .
2-60 MF. 166 MF. Vermeer
round balers; plows. hii!V·
bines, rakes. bushous. disc,
56
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spike tooth harrow, cuttiva.
ton. ·tobacco setter, mow·
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HILLCREST KENNELS
woodburning stove,
Boarding all broods. Heated We buy used equipme"tl
Indoor- outdoor facilities . Jividen's Farm Equipment.
AKC Doberman puppies :
614·446-1676.
Stud Service. Call614-446·
7795 .
Front end loader fits H or~
International tractor~ 420
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
Case backhoe, good shape.
614-367-7220 .
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Briarpatch Kennels P-rofessional AU-breed grooming .
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa cilities. English Cocker Spa niel puppies . Call 61 4-388 ·
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Fire _corisumes -.80,000 acres
CRI:SWELL, N.C. iAPl -

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·was ' lsible trom 40 miles away
;dged on today after consuming .
more ha n !IJ,lOO acres in coastal
North Carolina, whilf,' officials
tumetl their eyes to the sky .and
hoped or rain.
Wee•:end rainshowers in seven
Southc •srern sta tes. meanwhile,
qu.~ ncbed all but the stubbornest
fires that officials said claimed at
least a·nother ill.OOJ acres.
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popula ted · area of east&lt;'rn .North
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situath•n in eastern North Carolina
In 'states where 'ram had fallen,
Is tha t it's burnlng underground ...
officials were concerned about
with peat and other organic mateblazes rekindling when the woods
t~als,
that pJ'eSelltS a lot. or
dried oul.
problems."
Officials estimated that in the past
"The last rain we had prior to
week fire has destroyed 20,00J . Friday was on . Mi!rCh 31 when we
had a half:inch of rain statewide,''
woodland acres In South Carollna ;
said Richard Green of Kentucky's
22,00J acres In Kentucky; 11,600 In
Department of Forestry. "We
Alabam a: 10,00JinTennesSeej 7,00J
began having fires again the
In Georgia; and 3,00J each In
following Monday.''
Virginia and West VIrginia.
About 3,!XXJ acres of marshland In
eastern SoUth Carolina . also kept
Firefighters In North Carolina's
bUrning.
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ties sald' llres were visible 40 miles
said an arson fire .destroyed 1.240 away, and ash traveled 20 nnlles on
acres of coastal woodlands before It
winds that gusted tip to 20 mph
was contained Saturday liy flreflgh ·
Sunday ·and changed direction at
ters and doused by rain Sunday.
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CINCiNNATI - Rcidney S. Mar·
tin, 18, of Cincinnati; a pedestrian
struck by a car on Interstate 74 in
Hamlllon County.
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29, of Columbus, a pedesuian struck
by a car on a Columbus clly street.
AKRON - Slephen E . Speer, 35,
of Akron, when his motorcycle and a
car collided on an Akron city street.

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crash on Ohio 591n Summit County.
MILLERSBURG - Jack C.
Boley, 61, of Shrpve, In a one-car
accident on a Holmes County road.

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three winning tiCkets will share a
$1,578,006 jackpol from Saturday's
"Ohio Lotto:· game, state lottery
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Each .ticket fs worth . $526,232,
whl(h. will .. b(&gt;,. paid in 26 arinual
. tnstallmenls o~ $26,311,60. Ohio·
Lottery offici~ Is ~ld . • . · .
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all six numbers drawn· In the game
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rain Thursday and lair again
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By 808 HOEFUCH
A second reading was given to a
Setltlnel Stall Writer
new ordinance which Increases
Middleport VUiage CouncU Manwater and sewage tap lees by about
day night agreed to proceed with the
$100 each .
purchaseoltheoldCbesapeakeand
CouncUman GUmore reported
Ohio Railroad depot and three
that Feeney-Bennett Post 1.28,
adjoining lots for $40,00J..
American Legion, and the MiddleCouncil voted unamlouusly for
port Fire Dep,artment have agreed
Mayor Fred Hoffman to proceed
to contrtbute $!ro each towards a
with the purchase agreement If · July4celebratlonin thetown.About
detaUs are ~orked out to his
$1'\00 Is needed to buy ·a flreworlcs
satisfaction.
' display plllnned tor the observance
The purchase contracl. provides
and GUrnore was autborlzed to use
that the village must have the · ~towardstbatpurcha~fromthe
property surveyed and otrlclals · new village recreation lund. Gll· ·· .·
wt&gt;re In . agreement with ,that
more pointed out that the motley Is
measure In that they would want
needed now In order to take
that survey done . However, the
advantage of a discount that Is
purchase contract also provides
offered with the fireworks package
that the town would be responslblt&gt;
11 payment Is made by Aprtll5.
for the removal of some 150 of track
behind the depot. There were some
CouncU discussed a request for an
misgivingS about this and Mayor additional street light at the end of
Hoffman will try to work out some Riverview Orlve. Acouncil commit·
agreerrient whereby thevUlagedoes tee will cheek Into the situation and
not have to go through that process. rePort back a! 'the next meeting. At
However, councllmaz:t BobGUmore the request of councilman William
Indicated that he did not feel Walters, It was agreed to mark tile
removing the track woold be a very area near Secon!l and Mill SIB.,
big job. · . ·
ertectlveiy ln.anattempi to cutdown
Council approved the report of speeding near the Intersection. ·
MayorHoffmansllowlngrecelptsof
Noonan VanMeter, meetlngwith
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff Wrller
Middleport VIUage CouncU Monday night gavt&gt; a
first reading to an ordinance approving the plllnned
upgrading - Including a price Increase - of
Consolidated Olmmunlcatlons Group, Inc., the ftnn
that provides cable television setvlce for the town.
Appearing before councn ·on behalf ot the firm was
Hugh Buckner, who pointed out lhat the proposal
follows three months of discussions between the
company and representatives tromvarlousCOI'J!I'I'iunl·
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ties served.
Under the ordinance, the techniCal upgrading of the
companY, wUI have a 30channel capacity and CNN will
remain as a basic setvlce. Basic service will be
expanded to 14 channels from the present l21iy adding
WGN Chicago and WTAPParkersburg. The basic rate
Increase for the 14 channel service will be reduced
from the $1.93 per month originally asl&lt;ed to $1.82
reducing the company's margin of profit from 20 to_15
percent.
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Tl)e company wUI not seek a five percent Increase In
!he basic rate which wouldbeautomatlcally allowed In
1985 uilder the Cable Communications Act ot 1984.
However, the company does Intend to apply the nve
percent Increase In 1!Hl to subscribers In thOse
communities which do not agree with the new

proposal. . U11del' ~ new paiJI)osal, the :i5 percent
discount for basic ~ allowed lor !Ienior clt12rns
and disabled wJl1 remain at that tl~ .
The satellite tll!r, additional cllaJ'Ip ~ basic
service, wUI be expanded to nve channels tram tour
and will consist of Nlckl'lodl!on, FNN, USA, MTV and
Nashville. 'f1te new price structure will be etrectlve
when all electronics have been replaced, all defective
· cablt&gt; and other equipment replaced as necessary and
the basic channel lint' lnerea~ to 14 channels. ·
Buckner noted this will ta~ approximately two
. months.
BUCkner said the comptiiiY Intends to do everything
passlblt' to ovetcorrie the negative Image whlch ,has
resulted trom a change In bllllng pa oti'Cllres and It .
was Indicated that the company Is w!IUng to 9Pnd an
employe Into the village on a particular day to Iron out
with customers aoy confusion on billing processes.
Buckner report.e d the cost . of upgrading tht&gt;
television system wUI be $941,00J, but lndlcaled that
the system w!Jl be greatly Improved once the 11roject~
Is finished. He pillnted out that Federal COO'Ullunlca·
tlans Commission regulations do govern the channels
that the compiiiY must bring .In, tbereliy, tornetlmes
caUAlng duplication. Hltttna upon ~ rate Increase,
Buckner stated lhai COllis have ~ up In the ca~
televisiOn Industry by 209 percent over the past 15

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he said.

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All four cOundlmen p~t lor the meeting- Bo9
Gilmore, Dewey Horton, WUIIam Walters and Jack
Satterflt&gt;ld - approved a firs! reading or the
ordinance approVIng tht' upgrading and price
lncre~.

Meet with council
McDade, formerly of Meigs County, now
district manager -at Gallipolis lor Columbus and
Soulhern Ohio Electric, and Bill Willis, adnllniStra ·
live asslatant lor the company In Columbus, mel with

Ron

council.
' Willis, reparted that the franchise lor the rompany
lo provide power to Middleport VIllage expires on
July 2 'this year. Councilman Horton complained
about !he company's having moved lis local octlceoul
of Mlddleporl saying thalli makes a difficult situation
In paying bills, getting repair work done, and power
cut ott a! fires . Uowever, the officials said that
removing the local office helps to keep rales down .
McOadt&gt; said the company works with local firemen
In training them how lo cut off power at a fire.
MayOr Fred Holtman Inquired abotlt the possibilities. of negotiations between the company and the
vUiage on rates. However, he was told this Is not
possible but that the village has the advantage of

rect&gt;lvlng the rate of the City of Columbus. Whm the
village was negotiating directly with !he company lor
rates, the charges were higher than 'tile nte of
Columbus, Willis reponed. Tile only step the villa~:"
can lakt&gt; regarding the company's rates Is toappeel to
the Public UtUit.les Commission of Ohio, WUI!s oald.
Mayor Hoffman 'said !he vltlage would not want to go
through that process .
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Council gave a first reading to a new 25 year
fran~hlse ordinance for the c6rnpany to cootirniP to
operate In MlddlPPort . Tile new franchise wlll run
unt.U ~uly 1, ~10.
Charles Hoffman , Pomeroy, met with council to
complain about the delay in the completion oil'll'W
homes In the new housing area on Hartinger
Parkway .
Mayor Hoffman said thai the delay Is broughl about
lhrou!jh the lransfer of the property without bidding
and that the matter Is In the hands of lhr Ohio
Altorney General a t this time. Tile matter Is expected
to be settled wllhin two weeks, Mayor Hoffman said.
Hoffman, tht&gt; purchaser, said that his home has been
tom up for several monlhs In anticipation for a rrtOV('
to !he new home. He asked that his down payment be
returned. Mayor Hoffman ageed that the village
would return !he money and !ha l another buyer would
be sought for !he home . .

Ohio's Celeste
defends sale

Patrol·cites
· three drivers

OOLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Gov.
Richard Celeste told a state
bankers' group toCJay that
bank
would have agnee&lt;l to buy the failed '
Home Statt&gt;' Savings Bank of
Cincinnati without a state-funded
bailout o! HoJTie Stale deposits.

Three drivers were cited by rh(\
Gallla-Melgs post of the Statt;&gt;
Highway Patrol following S('!Jaratt'
accidents In M&lt;'igs County Monday,
Diane L. Wllhrow. 18, of Sha&lt;M&gt;,
was cited by troopet'S lor no brakt'
lights following a rol li&lt;lon on u.s.3.1
Monday afternoon.
Cars driven by Withrow an\f
· Qouglas Eckstein, 1!!, of Fort BraJl~,
N.C., were southbound on 33, when
troopers said Wlll!row stappiod lo
make a left tum and Eckstein failed
to stop, striking Withrow . from
behind. Both d r lvt'rsescaped lnju,.Y
• 1n !he 2:24 p.m. lneklent , whlctl
caused light · damage · to bol~
vehicles.
A Meigs County man was cited for
no child restraint · . follOwing ~
two-car accldenl on SR 7.
Cars driven by James D. Bryan,
63, of Ru~ll. Ky., and Rlchanl
Ca!'n!thers, 25. of Rt. 2, POmet~:.
southbound on 1, whet!
' troopers saki Bl)'an was passtnir
Carruthers when Carruthers al - ,
tempted a left turn, slrlklngBryan 's
car In the right slde.NQinjurles were
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Celeste, In ·a speech io the Ohio
Bankers' Association, defended his
decisions to lemporarlly close 69'
prtvately·lnsul'e,!l savings and loans
on March 15, and to sell Home State
to Chemical Banko! New York.
Bankers declined an Invitation to
questiOn Celeste alter the speech.
Celeste last week announced t)lal
Chemical Bank had signed a letter
or Intent to 1purchaSe Home State,
whose clOsing March 8 trlggt!red a ·
nln on I!OII'Ie other Ohio thrltis and
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State wu dlacu!lied with IIIM!ral
Ohio anil out-of-state banks, but an
Insisted on somesQrt of state bailout
to protect HomeState'sllepotlltors.
"No one wanted to acquire a ·
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