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Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

T~y.Aprit23,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Council

Area deaths

1986

Ea$tem District plans
Friday registrations·

MARKET IN

N.Y.S.E. Issues
(Continued from page 1)
Consolidated
Trading
from both towns at 7 p.m. Thursday
Mondi!Y , ~April 22
In Pomeroy toroundQuttheplanfor
Lee B. King
!Jelen Sisson Flft' and brother, Jobn
tht'
establishment
of
the
new
system
Volume Shares
Carl Sisson.
·
.
Registration for kt.ndergarten and grade this !;lll .
for both towns.
Lee B . .King, 72. of Cleveland,
360
·
Parents
are
to
provide
at
the_time
first
grade
In
the
Eastern
Local
Mayor Hortman also reported the
formerly of Meigs County. died
of
registration,
a
record
of
irnmunlthe
1985-86
school
School
District
for
Issues
vlllage Is getting a break In a
Floyd E. AUoway ·
Sunday afternoon at St. Alexis
za Uon Including four DPT, four polio
year has been scheduled Frlday.
planned
engineering
survey
to
.
Traded
Hospital. Cleveland. following a
Sabin.
one measles, one reubella
-Parents shjluldreglster their child
Floyd E. Alloway, 52, Belpf&lt;', died determine what Improvements
brief Ulness.
1,998
and
proof
of a reeent tuberculin skin ,
for kindergarten or as
new
Monday evening at Camden-Clat )l need to becan1edout forth~" sewage
Mr. King is survived by his wife,
Up
test
within
one year before entering·
enrollee In ·the first grade - a child
Memorial Hospital In Parkersburg disposal system of the town. It was
Ann King; and two children at
school.
The
birth certificate must
who did not attend kindergarten this
839
following a brief Ulness.
originally thought that the town
home. Kathy King and Jeffery
·
also
be
provided.
The teacher wlll
year In Eastern Local - at the
. He was born In Belpre, a son of would baVt' to pay $6500 for th.e
Unchanged
King; a sllster, Helena White,
request
other
Information
on a
following time and place:
Floytl V. Alloway, Belpre, and the engineering survey. However,
Crown City; and a brother, E;l.mer
Ail kindergarten - Tuppers registration form .
late Sara G. Stoffel Alloway. Hewas . Mayilr Hoffman said last night thai
King, a lso of Crown City.
It is Important that all parents
Plains
Elemeniary School from8: 30
an employe ofBorg-WarnerChemi·
he has learned that 75 percent of the
In addition to his parents, Mr. and
regis!&amp;
their child according to the
a.m.
to
3:30p.m.
Friday.
Mrs. Edward King, fol't'lll'rly of cais for 26 years and was a member costs will be paid by the Ohio
schedule
so that plans can be
New
enrollees,
first
grade
of the Pleasant VIew United Environmental Proteetion Agency.
Point Pleasant, Mr. King was
completed
for the fall classes,
TupperS
Plains,
8:
30
a.m
.
to
3:30
preceded in death by two brothers, Methodist Church. He was a veteran The eost .of the survey Will be a bit
Supt. .Richard L.
reporls
District
p.m.
Friday;
Riverview
Elemenhigher, but In tl)eend thevUJagewUI
Clarence King, Middleport and of the Korean Confilct.
Parertts
can direct any
Roberts.
tary,
9
a.m.
1o
11
a.m.
Frl!lay,
and
Besides his father, he Is survived pay on!~ $1700 or $1lm, Mayor
S.&amp;P. Comp
OrvUJe King, Point Pleasant.
question
to
Mrs.
Cindy Linton,
Chester
Elementary,
9'
a.m.
to
11
Hoffman reported.
Funeral services will be held by his wife, Barbara Parsons
kindergarten
teacher
at the
a
.m.
Friday.
180.70
Approves :!:).year franchl8e
Thursday morning, 10 a.m., at Alloway; a son, Robert .F. and a
Tuppers
Plains
Elementary
School,
·
Children,
who,
·
are
presently
Dow Jones lnd,
Thomas Weirto~J,. Salerno. 1~222 daughter, Kathie Alloway, both of . Last nlght, council apProved a
phone
667-3310;
Mrs.
Debra
Pratt,
enrolled In a kindergarten class at
Belpre; four brothers, Clyde H. and
new 25 year franchise for Columbus
Broadway , Ma'ple Heights,
1
Unchan
ldndergarten
teacher
at
Chester
Plains
do
not
need
to
enroll
Tuppers
Carl W .. bOth of Belpre: James of and Southern Ohio Eleetric to
Cleveland.
Elementary School, phOne!ei-3304,
for the first grade.
Friends may call at the funeral CoolvOie, and David R., Little continue providing the town with
or
the local· superintendent, Roelectrical S&lt;'IVlce and council aphome from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Hoeking; a sister, Jean Amick,
whos('
fifth
birthday
Any
child
berts, at 9854292.
Belpre, and two grandchildren,
proved too payment ofS100 a month
Wednesday.
Us
on
or
before
Sept.
30,
this
yt'ar,
fa
Questions concerning the avalla ·
Robbie '!Jld Bobbie Jo.
until theendofthis yeartotheMelgs
may
be
registered
for
kindergarten
blllty
of the Jmmunizatioi)S should .
Besides his mother, he was Boxing Club and Reef&lt;'ation Center
Marie Foster
Any chUd whose sixth be directed to the Meigs County
this
fall.
preceded In death by an infant
by the Middleport Reereatlon
birthday falls on or before Sept. :JJ, Department of Health, 992·0026, or to
sister,
Mary
Ruth.
Committee.
The center and boxing
Marte Foster, 62, ~t. I, Bidwell,
this
yt'ar, may be registered for first the family dQctor.
Services wlll be held ~t 11 a.m. • club Is now located in Middleport .
(Evergreen Community) died In
UnlesstberearestUiothercloslng
Mayor Hoffman announced that
Holzer Medical Center Monday Thursday at the White- Ethridge
from page I)
Middleport
has
been
awarded
a
days
forthcoming this year, most
Funeral
Home,
125
Lee
St.,
Belpre,
following an extended Illness .
$22,262Uttercontrolgrantfor1985by
schools
of
the
Meigs
Local
School
,
Harold
Priddy
with
the
Rev.
Mrs. Foster was a former
officiating. Burial wUI be In Rock·
the Ohio Department of Natural Districtwillwrapupthefirstweekln
County. The ft.rst conrerns Indus- finished this week with a final draft
employe of the Ohio Valley Publish·
land
Cemetery.
Friends
may
call
at
Resources.
Documents
for
the
grant
June,
District
Supt.
Dan
E.
Morris
trial development in the county and to be available next week.
lng Co., having served as the
the
funeral
home
from
2to4and7to9
Costello also announced ' that
·have arrived and Mayor Hoffman reporls.
througheventuallmplementationof
Tribune' s bookkeeper and head of .
Wednesday.
p.m
.
authorized
to
enter
into
an
According
lo
the
present
plan
the
program,
business
and
Industry
was
Robert Skinner will be rep1aclng ·
the classified and circulation de·
agreement with the department in which will be In effect unless there
in the area is . to be expanded. A Susan Isacc as director of planning
partments nearly three decades
recently formed committee, com- for ~uckeye Hills. Skinner is to
carrying out the provisions re- would be cause for closing schools
before retiring on Sept. 30, 1983.
·
quired: Under the grant a supervi· again during tht' current school
prlsed of key PE:OPie from through· assume his new poslt.Jon on May~Harland Martin
She was• born Dec. Tl, 1922 at
sor will be employed to oversee . year, June 6 will be the final day of
out the county, wt.ll be meeting ln.
Evergreen daughter of the late Otis
open session Tuesday May 14, 6: 30
Harland Martin, 75, a foimer general relief workers In carrying classes for students of the Middle0 . and Margaret Blaine Rowsey
memberoftheBoardofDlrectorsof
out
a
litter
control
program,
the
port
Elementary
School,
Salisbury
.
p.m.,
at the courthouSe, to discuss
Skidmore. She married PhUip
Evans
Farms,
Inc.,
died
mayor
stated.
Elementary,
Mei&amp;sJunJorHighand
the
project.
Bob
Foster, June 10, 19441n Tallahassee,
MondayatVenlce,Fla.
It was reported that the vUiage MelgsSmlorHlgh.Finaldayforthe
The second project, a regional
Fla., whO survives along with a son,
Martin
came
to
GallJpolis
in
1939
bas
sent
a
$l,&lt;XXJ
d&lt;'POSit
on
the
teachersatthest'buUdingswlllbeon
Jourlsm
employment and.expanslon
Thomas R. Foster of Alexandria,
01
and
after
teaching
five
years
at
purchaSe
of
the
Chesapeake
and
June
7.
The
last
day
of
classes
progr;un,
Is 1n the last stages of
Meigs High· School has been
Va .. , ada ughter, MargaretLayneof
Gallla
Academy
High
School,
he
Ohio
Railroad
depot
and
adjoining
students
at
the
Bradbury
and
planning.
A
project
draft
Is
to
be
accredited
for the 1984-85 school
Evergreen and a granddaughter,
became
associated
with
the
Evans
property
and
now
is
awaiting
word
·
Pomeroy
Elementary
Bulldlligs
yt'ar
by
the
North Central AssoclaLeigh Layne of Evergreen; four
Packlng
Company.
During
his
28
on
whetherthecompanywlll
accept
will
be
June
7
with
the
final
day
for
lion
Commission
on Schools.
brothers, Henry S~ldmore of Everyears
with
the
company,
he
served
the
vUJage
offer
of
$40
&lt;XXI
for
the
teachers
at
these
buildings
being
Cl
..
,.
Meeting
In
Chicago,
the assoclagreen ; Paul Skidmore of Porter:
as secretary, president and chair· property. Mayor Hoffm~ said that June 10. ·.
lion accredited the high school and
Herman Skidmore of Jackson and
man of the board of directors before Meigs County Engineer Phll RoMonday, June 10,, will be the last
In a communlcation to Su~. Dan E.
Elmer Skidmore of GaUipolls.
;,
Morris repeorts that during the
the COmpany Was SOld In 1972
berts has agreed to Survey the day for students at HarrlsonvUJe,
She was preeeeded In death by
·
Rutland and Salem Center ElemenA Meigs County man was cited uy
three broth!'rs and two slst!'rs. .
HealsooperatedafarmonLower property, another requirement Qf tary Schools with the final day for the Gallla-Melgs post of the State
review of the school's report and
. _ Ulnh
p i II ll wiil
Funeral services will be con- River Road and was Involved with the purchaS('. Roberls has also
1 .supplementary Information, no dethe CalHa County Junior Fair, agreed to handle the engineering teachersbelngJunell.
I ' " "di'~a~ a ro r::mo In g1":;. a~0· viat!on.Sfrompoliclesandstandards
ducted:at 1 p.m . Thursday from th('
Future
Farmers
of
America,
~-H
workontheproposedbicyclepath
GraduattonforMelgsHigh~hool
::ctorotra~~~~nsFf vov g
were ooted. The school is to be
McCoy-Moore Funeral Home at
Clubs
and
the
Boy
Scouts.
along
the
river,
the
mayor
reported.
seniOrs
remains
set
for
June
2
with
Troo
ld
s
·
R
Sco
·
'commended
for ltseffottstoprovide
VInton with Rev. Jack Finnicum
35
~rved
on
the
Gallipolis
Upon
the
recommendation
of
the
seniors
)laving
to
report
to
classes
·
R
jps
sa
Ieven
·
ht!;·
for
Its
studentsaqualltyprogramof
Martin
officiating. Burial will be In VInton
01
City Board of-Education for eight safety commlttee council sus- through June 6, following gradua·
u .
education, the letter from State
Memorial Park. Visitation wUI be
7 t. . :::~~was~~
..
·
·
ded
. ·th
'
'd'
11 hree
tion to wrap UP the ye.ar
on ' \\C e
s w at 1 e ccoon
Director Stanley
. L. Fox st·a tes.
held at . the funeral home fl'otn 2-4 . Years,_.servlng two years as presl· . pe~
e ru,es an _gave a t .
. Ai. the
· tio . f Councilman .. ~k B~ldge. A r1g driven , by
. \
,
· and 7:9p:rrt. WedneSd;iy.
·
dent: His propose&lt;J mergerof the. ri:&gt;adi!Jgs_to an ,ordlnan&lt;!E" ~ttlng · Gilmore~=~ to look hito .'. ·R;iymond L..-Patiei-,son, 22, of SR
··· - ·
··
·
·'
143 Pomeroy wasalsosouthbound
Visitation scheduled
township .school dlstrjc\5 lnto ·. a down rules and .regulalions .or the
. Dale
countydtstriciwasdefeated, but bas pollee department. Officials said · !be establ~hn\ent of a block parent but could not~ In time and struck
SJneebeenadopted.
. that the~ at.readyexi,sted but program in the community. Scott'srlgfrombehind&lt;~t9:45a.m.,
William Ammer, rlghl eminent
.
.
f.u.llera l st:l'\;:iqes for Dale SiS59~. ~
He also served as the director of were not written down and thattbey Through the program ho~ are ' the patrol said ·
grahd ·comm;mder of , the Gr.and
•-~ H
. e ordi nance would prov lde. a :.• marked In each
block with
. were
· · reported-follow·
·
_
~. Rt.l, Cheshire, who died ~lfndily · th
. .e H. 11""'
ospIt a1 F ounda u·_ou~ . •' e.It· th
~.
· 1 a symbol
., Commandpry·ofOhlo
wiUvlsltOhio ·
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4
Board of Trustees and was a·.-· more·etficlent_ police department·.
whlchlndlcatestbatachi dwl ,any · in&lt;&gt; -1h .
-Ide 1 : hl ·h•
. sed
-·
' ·-morn]ng in .(he Holier .M"E!!lical
.
· ·· · , · · d
··
problem· can go ·to that lioin&lt;' ror
..
e ace n , w c cau
• Valley S:omrnandery Nil.. 24, Wed·
. ·center will 'be 'held . at" 2 p.m. · .member of Jtst'xecutlvecommlttee,
!:hE! fire epartrnent- was rom·
. ·
· .
· . . heavY damag~:&gt; til ?atier5on's vehi - itesday evening, .7: 30 ·p.m : All
overseeing the construction of the mended for washing streets In the
help. In view of the recent attempts . le N .d .
r1ed
Wednesday in Miller's Home for
t0 pick up youngsters In the c . · o amage was repo
to · members are urged to attend and
Funerals in the former Warehime
$21 mUllan medical center at the business section on April 14 and ·
Scott's rig Patterson was cited by
bring uniforms. Refreshments wlll
Funeral Home with Rev. C.J.
intersection of U.S. 35 and SR 160.
members plan to clean up the community, Glirnore warned that troopers f~r defective brakes.
be S('rved.
·
.
A former president of the Ohio marina area Friday evening. Coun· action be taken now to establish an
L&lt;'mley officiating. Burial will
Meat,Packers Association, Martin cilman Bob 'Gilmore was com- aid program .for the chlldreri. Act·r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;~
follow in Gravel H:JJJ Cemetery.
has 1 serve~ .on the Rio Grande mended for presenting a program _lng Pollee Chief Sid Utt!e wUI con.
~
Visitation will be held at the funeral
College and Community College on village government to the
tact Meigs Juvenile Offieer Carl ·
"'1.
home from 6-9 p.m . Tuesday.
Mr. SiSSQJ1'1&lt; pa~;entswef&lt;'the late
BoardofTrusteesslnre1964.
" combined third grades of the
Hysell lo secure Information on
Funeral arrangements ar!' Middleport Elementary School.
how the program works.
tJ ~
Frank and Nettie Halfhill Sisson. He
"We don't want to have look back
m
d.
was preceded In death by a sister,
pen mg.
and be sorry." Gilmore
,
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·will complete
classes June 7

.Lack of planne~ (Contln~ed

Meigs High School
· earns accredition

M •
'ted
eags mal)
following accident.

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Judg'e denies .mot ion

NlnecaUswere answered by local
units Monday with brush fires
visitation .
creating problems for several ft.re
Judge Roderick further ordered
departments, tht' Meigs County
that the defendant's employer,
Emergency Medical Servlres
Indiana Michigan ELectric Power
reports.
.
Co., Withhold earnings frorp Barnett
At
12
a.m.
Pomeroy
went to the
to represent current and delinq\lent
Kingsbury
Road
!or
Allee
Plantz,
support tb be processed through the
to
Vt'terans
Memorial
Hospitakent
Meigs c6unty Bul'l!aV of Support.
tal; at 7:35 a.m., Pomeroy took
Bond, issue topic
Brian Hartman, an employe, from
the Pomeroy Health Care Center to .
at Wednesday session
Veterans Memorial; the Racine
Fire l)('partment at 2: 38 p~m. went
Supt. Richard Roberts of the
to County Road 31 for a brush fire
Eastern School District will be
and
was on the scene until 5: 53 p.m.
speaker_at a meetlngofparentsand
with
the RavenswOod, W. Va .,
grandparents to be held at the Long
department
assisting; Middleport
Bottom Community Building at7: 30
at
3:
47
p.m
.
went to Route 7 for a
p.m .' Wednesday. Roberls wlll
fire
and
was on the scene until
brush
speak on the planned building
4:07
p.m
.
and
at 5:00 p.m.
program In the Eastern Local
the VIllE' St. are
Middleport
went
to
School District and tile upeoming
for another brush fire and was on the
tax levy. A question and answer
:
scene
until 9:03p.m.: at 6:16p.m.,
session will be hl'ld.
Middleport went td another brush
Divorce requfll!ted .
fire on the flOod road; Pomeroy at
Mkhael C. Huddleston, Pomeroy
7:40 p.m. took Wald Jobnson from
has tued for Ia divorce In Meigs
the Pomeroy Heliltl\ Care Cenl&lt;'r to
County Common Pleas court from
Holzer Medical Center; Racine at
Glady~ Sue Huddleston, Miners7: 53 p.in., went to Broadway tor Inez
vOle, charging gross neglect of duty
Hill who was treated but not
and ·extreme cruelty.
transported; at 10:19 p.m., PoJne.
roy wen.t to the Hiland Church Road
for Piney Covert, taken to Veterans
CLEvELAND (AP) - The Memorial.
winning number drawn Monday Meets Thursday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "The Number," was 249,
Twin City Shrlneltes will meet
In the "Pick 4" game, the winning Friday, 7::J&gt; p.m., at ihe 3-In-One
number was 6767.
Restaurant instead of Thursday.

Meig. County Common Pleas
Judge Charles Knight has denied a
motion of D. Michael Mullen,
attorney for Faye Steinmetz, also
known as Faye Brevick, for his
client to serve a six month sentence
for grand theft In the Meigs County
jail. .
Steinmetz is to serve sentence at
the Ohio State Reformatory for
Women at MarysvUe and wll) be
transfered there by the Meigs
County Sheriff' s Department.
In other court action, City Loan
and Savings Co .. Downers Grolre,
Ill., has filed suit In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court asking for a
$3451.38 judgment from Dianna L.
Lee, Pomeroy for an amount due'
and owning on a promissory note.
Common Pleas.. Judge Richard
Roder.lck, assigned to hear the case
of Sharon Barnett, now Sharon
Rinehart, against Wayne V. Barnett , has found the defendant behind
In child support In the amount of
$15~.00.
.
To inSUf&lt;' that the &lt;)efendant will
comply with previous child support
ordt'rs, Barnett Is no long&amp; allowed
visitation privileges with hiS rnino~
son without written permission
from the· plaintiff, or u·ntU the
defendant brings his support payements current and files a motion
with the court rc:qUt'stlng a hearing
for the purpoS&lt;' of allowing

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Tonlght, mostly cloudy with
scattered thunderstorms. Low 5560. Wednesday, thunderstorms
Ukely and not so warm. High 75-lll.
The chance of rain is 50 percent
tonight and 70 percent Wednesday.
Extended Forecut
'l'hunlday throop Salurday:
ChanCe of sbowen or thunderl!tortnl11ru"""ay and Ft1day. Fair
on Saturday. Hlghsmollly lnthe'lllll
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another street light on Riverview
Drive.

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Po"1eroy-:-Middleport. Ohio. Wednesday. April 24. 1985

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Southern Local School Board, m('('ting Tuelday
evening In a lengthy regular ses51on, awarded
011('-year, two-year, t.hree-year,flve-yearandcontlnulng l&lt;'acher contracts.
One-year eontracts awroved were . for Donald
Dudding, ~te El Dabaja, Deborah Harris, Debra
Hill and Diane Rice. Two&gt;year contract approilals
included Kimberly Grueser, William Hensler and
Oleryl King and Barbara Beegle was hired on a
three-year contract. Barbara Bailey, Sandra Boothe,
Karen Davidson, Pauline HOI and Cari Wolfe were
' rehired for five more years. And William Beegle,
ShirleySayreandDonnaNorriswereglvenrontinulng

Clrele, Mary Find!~!)', VIcki Northup and Jane Ann
Hill, teachl!r's aides for the elemenlaly schools; and .
for Lori BrJnaaer, l1lP school SECretary.
Vlrglna Davi'l and Thelma Salser were given
continuing IIOII·teachlng employee contracts.
The board approved a number of one.year
supplemental contracts Including Joyce Thoren as
lunchroom supm~Jsor, fiow-throligh coordinator and
handicapped coord,lnator; Michael Winebrenner as
head basellall CC);fch; Barbara Bailey as Echo
advisor; DOnald Salmons as senior play advisor;
Sandra Boolhe as Title IX &lt;;ompllanceomceri Lee Lee
as variety show advisor; Carla Shuler as DPPF
coordinator and Chapter ll coordinator; GraceGrlffin
as Cuipter I secretary; Dmn1e Hill as Chapter I
tll!tlSII!Vf and DPPF treasurer; and Cathy Blaettnar
as Cbap!{'r I coordinator.
Other one-year supplemental contracts approved
Tuesday evening were John Dudding as head softball
coach; Suzanne Wolle as head volley ball coach;

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Approval · of these l&lt;'achers was based on the
recornrnendatlons of the appropriate princ!pals, John
.Riebel, county superinfelldent, and Bob Ord,
·superintendent of Southern Local.
The board also approved two&gt;year non-teaching
employee contracts for Barbara Bearhs, Patricia
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James Lawf&lt;'nce and Michael WlnebreDtiE'f as boy's
junior high basketball coaches; WIIIJam Hensler as
freshman basketball coach; Michaela Hoback as high
school cheerleader advisor; Donald D!Jddlng as
yearbook advisor; Jobn Van Reeth ov&amp; marching
· band, summer band and pep band; Donna Norris as
head teach&amp; for Racine Elementary; L&lt;'ah Ord over
guidance services lor K-12: William Hensler as
assistant baseball coach; Howard Caldwell, Ill as
reserve basketball coach: and Kim Grueser as girl's
varsity basketball coach.
SupPlemental contracts
Supplemental contracts for the positions of reserve
gtrl's basketball coach, reserve volleyball coach,
athletic director, transportation supervisor, junlor
high football coach, junior high girls' basketball coach
and jw\ior high cheerleader· advisor are to berepasted
for applications.
It was recommended the board renew a teaching
contract for BOE teacher WUUam Lake as soon as

Lake completes necessary requirements for renewal
of his teaching certificate.
In other business, the board adopted a calendar for
the 1!ei-86 year; hired Melvin Lawrence a5 a
substltul&lt;' bus driver; moved to pay oon-certlfted
persoMel $5.21 per hour and substitue bus drtvers
$.1)31 per day with the tncf&lt;'ases to beceme effective
May I: voted to have the high school cheerit'ader:S
placed on a 'rotating schedule with other organizations
using the highschool gymnasium In order toellfr!inate
the cheerleaders having to practice In the gym at6: :JJ
in the mornings: agreed to seD in June, an old buS to the
boY scout organizatioJl for the price or one dollar;
moved to enter into contract with a policy manual
update service at a yearlyCQfltofSim; mavedlo buylO
extra cop~ of the board policy manual at a cost.of
$ZiO; and gave approval for Treasurer DEnnie Hill. to
atl{'nd a eonfprenre for the Ohio i\s!ioclatlon ot Scho:ll
Business Officials on April30 and !'daY 1 in

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Decomposed
body found
near Athalia

Violations draw
$10,00() C9Urt·fine
Mt'lgs County Common . Pleas
vlolations.JJldge Charleli Knight lip fined
The cue was scheduled to
Hanley Hardin of Zallesvtlle $10,rol reconvefl(' ~Y momlng ~t
with $5,1Dl susp!nded, for viOlation
those Involved entered lnlo negotla·
of oil and gas drWing violationS as
t1ons and the matter ended soon
charpd In 21 allegations Died by the af!{'r. . •
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StateotOhlo.
In Aprlll982, Hardin drWed two · Ohio, lind~
Clllj)., Hacken·
. wells . lit Bedford . TownshiP oo . sack, N.J. wen&gt; I.'OiuD!,arlly dlspr"*'-1y iaised fro~'~! oliiaet. Pat .• mill!ll~tlllmpaa1J{ ,' ' 1 ltJy.
m. 'l'IPe wells, cles!poilit!ll .' Hardlq, 1jloasiiii!JII!ftllltJIIIItll!tilr
WDUams~-and WIUiams 'lbree, ·!he Wl'IIB, agreed tO. accept u.tilllty
were 1~nd by inspectors to be in for the Wtolattons.
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\'lolation of - a l state reKu!.a·
,Of the·$10.1Dl fine set lly Judge
IIQI\S, Including failure to. notify a - Knight, Hardin 1$ to •P@Y ~.001
stal!'iiaspectorpr!ortomuddingalld_. immediately. The other $5,(n):was
· cementing oPefations; drlillng WUsuiip!nded 011 coDdltlon that Hardin
IiamS TwO without notifying the
commttsnoothervlolatlonswlthina.
Inspector and absence In the ")oear'stlme.Inaddltlon,Hardlnwas
superVIsion of the inspector; allowpennanently enjoined llym any
· big the escape or salt water from
reclamation on the Wllllains Two
.storagt" pits which were not ccin·
and Three sites which havealreldy
•Slruc!Ed to be liqu~ tight, and been restored Ily the properi:y
~lol'EC'lalm theweU sites.
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In cornmenting,on the decision,
;· Court proceedings against Hardin Judgt"ltnlgh(sald, "lilmextrernely·
, .'i'nt1 other third party defetidants concerened with the improper
':began Monday morning in Mt'lgs · storaie of , salt brine and the
::county and continued thrOUIIhout contamination caused by such
:Monday atterooon. During tes!Jmo improper stotage.''
'111\Y, Hanlin claimed thal soon after
Knight also pointed wt that
;..ertng llito the lease with WDU- Hardin was fined .even though
-.s, he sold the lease to Arkron Oil reclamation of the WW!am's wt'l·
!sites had already been cmtpleted
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. I!Jid accepted by the state.
1 ·ttlt'nefore was not liable for the

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RIO GRANDE - Calling a vote
BHI'A voted to have ,a work
Buckeye HUis Teacher's stOJIPIIieo~API1!18afterrejectinga
,Mioclatlon to strike beginning May fact-finder's Interpretation of two
1 "very disappointing," the Gallla- Issues the 888oeiatlon had sought
'llllekson·VInton Joint Voeatlon clariDcatlon 011• I
- . I!!IJard of Education said ~esday
The assOciation had requested
.nlltlt It intends Jo keep the school speciDc' IIUIKIIage from the fact·
·opl!ll complete the academic yeir.
finder ClliiCf'l'tllng the1ssues before
, !In an open letter, released during It .woold s1gn a contract with the
'naesday night's meeting, the board board.
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The two parties presented ~
fa.make sure that the students have ~ues of dJspuie to the ract-ftnder,
"' opportunity 1o complete this. a~ted by the SUite Employment
1e11ao1 year. Provisions have been · RelatJOna Board In August 191M. .
.Rtade .to insure their (students)
Both the board and BHTA
keiytoandfl:Omschootandduring ' . a~ed-tlielact·flnder'srecornen·
._,, hours. we wUJ have certified datlims. However, the boardrefu8ed
""'-, ne1 to work with the students Jo sign the contract pending the
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behalf of Jack Stanley and Larl'y Walker, preslllenl
and treasurer, respectlvel,y, of the P..-neroy Youth
League, one of t·llhlrts to he worn by members ollla
girls softbaD team which Is being sponsorecl, by the

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Hensler named grid coach;
Wolfe tenninated as AD
DiscussiOn of changes being made within the
football and boys' basketball programs at Southern
High became somewhat heated at Tuesday evening's
regular meeting of tht' Southern Local Board of
Education.
Hired last night by the board as bead football coach
was Wtlllam Hensler, a teacher at Portland
Elementary. This aet1on follows the recent dismissals
of BUI Portt'r and Darrell Dugan, whofortbepastfour
yt'ars volunteered their services as football coaches.
Voting on flensler was divided as board members
David HOI and Denny Evans noted that H:enslerbad no
e!!perlellce as a bead fllOtball coach . .Evans later
conceded that the board probably bad no all&lt;'matlve
but to hire Hensler since It had actually hired him as
heed football coach Dve years ago. Hensler never
tlSIIIIllled his dulles that year as coach becaUS(' be left ·
theteaehingprofesslon'forwtsldeernpkiymrot. Itwas
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vol~nteer coaches and according to Evans, "We were
glad to have them ."
People In the community and some parents are
questioning the board's tactics In the firing of the two
men.
Hensler's. position as reserve football coach Is to be
posted for appllcarits.
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fn other action,\ the board falled to renew a
supplemental contract for Carl Wolfe as athletic
director for the school. That job Is also to be posted for
applicants. Wolfe remains on staff as a teacher and
boys' varsity basketball cpach. Wolfe was also not
rehired as transportation supervisor.
Also divided on this Issue, some members felt there
was no one elS&lt;' qualified to assume the position of
athletic direCtor.
However, as pointed out by Denny Evans, "We fired
our football coaches with noOD('any better to takeover
their jobs. "

Coroner disputes statements
Ihadequate and Insufficient peysleal exarnlnatitl!l
iri. tbe Emeraency Room of Vl!lerans Memorial
H64pltal may haverontribuled to thedeath~a man '
Much 11 in the Mel&amp;&amp; Qlunty ]all, accordlne to Dr.
Jt1111es COIId!!, Mel&amp;&amp; CouDty Coroner.
Conde ~~sued a preu stall!r'ltl!lll Tueldey dla
statements made 1n the AthliDI Meuenaer
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~ the death ~ Robert Stewart. %1 , 1, ·
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lnldnes were Jlrl!lllll, they lhould have silrJw!l~ Ill·
thethtsandx·rayathatweteglvenSitt!wartllllllildt
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Stewart was trought back to the I
was found to warrant lllrther atteutbl,". .
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, .Cmde aald he baaed 1111-concJuslllll after
mltiiWit halpltll r&amp;udl, lllcludlaa · enltlpll()l
l'litllllll-JeiiOI'I*, lab and x·raY le811, and eruPij&amp;k!)
rd'pllyaldan'a nota.
lit aays "inlutrlclent and Inadequate" lab and
X·ttl tests were performed on Stewart.
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Conde noted that lit iesls and procedures that"WI!Q!
perfoml!d,slgnlficantalmonnalltieswereapparent
lind unexplained wbleb should haveral8ed suspiciOn
lind prompted ful1her li'\laluatlon lmrnl!dlately.
"From the enegeucy room records, 11 appean
that Inadequate hlstcry W.. !fbtalned by both
emei&amp;diCY room penonne1 and the atteodlni
pb,yllclan. The r~onla further Indicate that ,
Inadequate phytllcal examination was perlol'llled or
ll!llramcled It It was perl'lllmed. The ablence o1
proper history alld ' phyllcal exam, along with
llllufftclent lab lind x•ray II!Wreiy llmlted the abiUty
to8UJPlCI injurtm ~ .the IJIIIIIIIllude suffered by this
patllnt in the accident," Cmde's statement said.
"~the abdamlnaiiiiJurles rfWaled by the
aulope)l perb'nled by the FrankiiD County Ctxt~~er
_ . maa1w llld IIM;IM!d multiple YltlllltniCI:un!a,
proper llld timely testln&amp; in recqpdtloli o1 thelle
Injuries, coupled with qgrNtve treatment and
llll'lllcal intervention may have at lees! otrer ed SOil!('
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ATHALIA - A badly ~­
posed body was found in the Ohio
River Tuesday night and authorities
are Investigating its possl\&gt;le llnkto
two Columbus men reported missing In the Decemller crash of a
prtvate airplane south or the
GaUi~Jolls Locks and Dam.
The body has been taken to the
_ .West V!rptlil Medical F,;x8miner in
· South Charleston fQr an autopsy and .
IdentifiCation. · '
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ment Investigator Carl Langford
saki this morning be ~ been
con!acted by the examlner'_s o~
~ the_ CI~ :and deiltill
recor:ds of Gallipolis nat)ves Patil
Hawks II and Huber1'Harder. ·
The two men were reported
missing on Dect.&gt;mber 9 after
witnesses said they saw a small
private plane crash Into the river.
Authorities said tht' body was
found at .9: 57 p.m. by Brian
WOIJamson of Athalia near the
Hecla Association Water Plant .
The body ~as foundont)lesurface
of the rtver, hung up on a stlcl&lt; In
approxbnately one foot of water six
feet from ~bore, near the GallJa·
Lawrence county line.
The body was removed from the
scene by the Lawf&lt;'nre County
Sherltrs Department and Wl\S
turned over to Ferrell's Mortuacy In
Huntington. W.Va . Ferrell's transthe body to St. Mary's
HO!lpl\•11. which turned It over the
the state medical examiner.
· The two men left Columbus for a
business triP. to Deyton and reportedly left Dayton for a sightseeing
trip to Charleston, W.Va. However
they never arrived at the Kanawha
County Airport and haven't been
seen sinre leaving Dayton.

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Cleanup days In Rutland will !iet
underway Monday.
The schedule for pickup is
. Monday, from thectvlccenterlothe
corporation limits on the New Uma
Road and the Lasber Farm;
Wednesday, May 1, from tlMi civic.
center 10 the Southern corporation
. limits of the vUlage. The vlllage
wlll make ftw pickups. Point of tht'
cleanup is to clean up lawns andtrash.Garbagewlllootbeplckt'dup.
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hOpe of survival for Stewart," the coroner continued.
In pjll'llcular, Conde believes that the early
morning emergency room vlsitofMarch11dldreveal

findings that warranted further medical attention.

w. Scott Lucas, Veterans Memorial administrator,
declined comment this morning on Conde's
statement.
Stewart's body was found In his bunk at the Meigs
Qlunty ]all on the mornlng·or March 11.
Conde who places the time of stewart's death at
approx~al&lt;'iy 9 a.m., was called to the scene about
10: a.m. by Deputy Sheriff Kenny Klein. Klein was
on duty when other prisoners discovered that Stewart
was no longer breathing. Stewart was jailed the
prev1oua Sunday nlght aftt'r his release from
Vet&amp;ans MemOrial Hospital whef&lt;' he was taken for
treatment of Injuries sustained In a 7:10p.m . accidellt
011 RuUand Township Road )70.
According to the Ohio Highway Patrol, the pickup
truck Stewart was driving struck,a tree. Stewart was
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llcenseartn~!ballrotubereto~t=St
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Langsville, was a passenger In the truck. Charles
Stewart was also taken to Veterans Memorial but
then transferred to Holzer Medlc.al Center fvr
treatment of faCial injuries.
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At the jail, Robert Stewart complained of st~m~ach
cramps and was taken back to Veterans Memorial by
Pomeroy EMSat2::J&gt;a.m. He was again treated and
rel('8~ with What a Veterans Me;?'0'.1el spokesman ·• .
called no visible signs of Injury · t•r · Jenn,v 'l'!eni:
was on duty in the Veterans Menorial emelgaw:y
room.
Stewart died at the ]all a f('l' hours Jal«. The
preliminary autopsy report 1""ed by Conde the
following TuesdaY morning on ht'half of Dr. Patriek ··
FardahloftheFranklinCount~···oroner'sstaft.aiJIIIIII
that Stewart died of massive ln tra·alxlcrnlnallnjurls
and hemmorhage.

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LETTERS OF OPI ~ JO·N 3re ;elrom~. Thfy st'!ould be less than 300 wOrds
tO ng._All le t te~s ar~ sub)E'&lt;'t t o ed t ling and must be signed wtth name. address and
· t~ l e ph o il ('' number , No unslgrt&lt;'d le;t ters will be publi shed . Letters should be In
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WASHINGTON-Forty-odd years ago, as a young reporter. I had
occaslen to spend a nJgh.t.as a guest
In .an old mansion In the Ylrglnta
piedmont. There I slept -&lt;&gt;r trled to
sleep-on a feather mattress. II
was a tei'J'Ifylng experience. · I
relived It a few days ago In reading
a speeOh by Navy Secretary John
Lehman.
Lehman's theme was the Pen tag·
on's bureaucracy. He has been
struggling with It sin~ he took
office In 1981. This ~ft, gelatinous
.·blob lies beside the PQ!Omac like
that feather mattress of my
recollection; one sinks IntO Its
warm and amothertng embr&lt;!ce,

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Professional bealth care providers who defraud the govemml'nt and ·
other health .;are InSurers are targeted In a bill that could PVentually mean
.lower premiums. for consumerS.
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The legislation grew out of Investigation by Blue Cross'Blue Shield of
Northern Ohio In 1984, Indicating that 24 Indicted Individuals - most of
t.bem providers and tbelr employees- collected llll'!:al payments totaling
S!m.IXXJ.
Sen ..Eugene Branstool, D-Utlca. says his bill is not aimed at subscribers
to .health care Insurance ptans. "It Is directed at providers such as
physicians, laboratories, pharmacies, hospitals, and nursing homes (for)
. .:. offenses such as ovei-bUilng, double bUilng, bllllng for servlceS not
rendered. and billing for UJIIII'Cf'SSIU' services.'' Branstool says.
. He. said cutting down on fraud will lead to lower costs for bealth.
Insurance. The U,S. Chamber of Commerce, he said, "estimates that 15
cents of every bealth care dqUar consumers spend on Insurance payments
goes to pay false claims.:· . .
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The · Licking County lawsmaker's btu addresses the problem by
toughelilng Penalties for health care fraud. 'Currently, the fUlng of a
fraudulent clakn Is a fourth-&lt;Jegree felony - punishable by up to five years
In jall and a possiblE.' fine of $2,500-' but only If rhe clatm Is for more than

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1:~{0\INTtR 1!1E1WeE~ 'Tl\E HEW SOIIIET
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WASfUNGTON - Seven days
Rowland declined ·to discuss his
.Branstool's btu would rilake the fUlng of any fraudulent clakn,
be!ore Labor Secretary Raymond holdings with our associate Donald
· &lt;J"Eg&lt;IJ'dless oftheamounr, a felOny. Currently. lftbeclalm Is less than.s:m,
Donovan was Indicted on grand Goldberg, but an aide said that
;.~ !he. offense ls clii$Sed as a miSdemeanor which can result In a JO.day jaU
l;troeny · .charg.is . last taU, .he when he was chalnnan of OSHA's
·· ; !lim~ and a ~urn fliu! of.$250. •. · · .. . · . . . .. . , : . granted an )lnilsual walyer.to !he ..rev!~ co.mml!islon from 198ltlll
·~ · He says tnaJiY clalins , Involve amounts less than $:Ul and · that · ...mail he liad,appollilecftwo months· :·!list July; ill! recused himself from
~ Pri;Jsecu~ ln View of !he the .light penalty b;;ll~ against What often. · ·earlier to head· the 'Occupatloi)al , matters· litvoivlng·. comilanleo, 'ln.
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a large .amount of investigative work, tend. nor to pursue legi!l . safety
and Health Administration. which he oWned stoek.
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making ally fraJidulenfclalin .a fo~~h-degree felony ,!3ransto&lt;,&gt;l's · )He new OS!iA cbjef, , l{o~rt· ' rell~es Row)~ntl of anY. necessity ·
' liU.raises;~ pelllllty ~QI' a clalrn.of l'l'iQiy.thai! ~lQ ~ tlll~-clegree.fei~"W· . RowlaJl4, ) o take pa~ ~· &lt;tgency: ] o rectiSt. l)tr:nSell noW t)iat .he 1,s tn
··:;whict! Cim bring up to _lO years_In jalland·a po!&gt;Sible.·flne of $5,~.- _: · · · , decislbnS.that affe&lt;:t ~rporationsli!: ·. rngre · dl~t cilntiot" of .agency
:. William Huston, who headed the anti-fraud squad created by Blue
which ·· lie . 'h as substantial ··decisions · that couid. aff~t his
·:Cross-Blue Shield In northern Ohio, testified In the Senate In favor of
,Investments.
Investments.
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Donovan wrote: "I am hlireby
• He said the lnvestiga:tlve l!llit founil. that criminal prosecution Is more
Reagan disciple who owns stock In granting you tlils waiver ... to
.: effective than merely seeking restitutiOn from ti!Qsewl!ocommlt fraud, an
a number of cqemlcal, energy and engage In the following activities
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·: optiOn trequentJ:y 'pursued under .eldstlng statutes. ·
.: Branstool said he agrees. "It Is generally accepted among many
them have .a significant financial speclflcallynamedlnyourflnanclai
stake In OSHA rulings designed to disclosure report ... the setting of
·, govenrine!lt and business leaders that a crknlnallndlctment, a conviction,
:: and the resulting publicity creates a deterrence that Is more eriective In
protect workers from Industrial policy (Including eoforcement pol·
• preventing unlawful acti\ 1ty than sknply recovering or attempting to
hazards.
Icy), the making of legislative
:. recover illegal payments," he said.
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Rowland has placed most of his recommendations and other legl.s·
:: If his bill passes. he added, "Qhlo consumers and businesses will hPnefli
hol!llngs In what Is known as a latlve matters: rule-making, safety
•: fl:om lowff premiums as well as avoid additional expenses resultlng from
qualified blind trust. It allows hlm and health standards and admlnls·
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to know whlc'b stocks be stU! retains tratlve matters."
;: itauduient medical claims." ·
ownership of, but· not which ~ · The waiver does not apply lo
stocks hls trustees decide to buy for specific OSHA actions In which the
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Build peace, not
WASHINGTON (NEA) -"The
one thing t don't like Is tobecaUeda
dove," Insists retired Adm. Noel
Gayler. "llr!l no pacifist- but~hat
'I'm talking about Is our survival.
·and for that we need to have a deal
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·: Today Is Nt'edlle9day, Apr11 24, the ll4th day of 1985. There are 251 days
·:left ln.~ year. 'Ibis Is Secretirles Day.
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• Today's hlgbllght In history:
• On AprU 24. ~. Congress approved a btU establishing the Library of
:Congress In Washlngton 'D.C., app10prlailng $5,!nl "for the purchase of
such books as may be necessry."
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In 1'101. the llrst AmeriCan lii'WSpaper printed on a regul&lt;lr basis, the
· Bollon News Letter, was published for the first time.
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In 1'192, the French 1)8tlonalanlhem "LaMarseillalse"wasccmposedby
-: (laude-Joleph Rouge! de Lisle.
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· Nol111's plii.Qvll War nale In the South. ·
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•; JJ1 11198. Spain declared war on ~ United States after. rejectlna
:·Anldllca's ultimatum tO withdraw from Cllba. •
·: In m5, Tul1rey began the bnltal mass dl!pnrtatlon ~ Annenlanl dul1nl
::wCll'ld war L Hwldreds ~ tboosands ~ Annelllana are beUewd !0 hllve

:•dll!d ell route.

~: In ]911, lrllb Dlltlonalllb In Dublllllaundled the Easter Rlllrl&amp; wlllch
....... put dolrD by Brttllb ba!slt!WI'8l days later. .:
: . . Tell , _ . . . 'l1lt u.s. lfiJuR ~ Rii$1
joined tile !lellate in
~ Jivln8 P•eddtftt Gerald R. Flrd autlladty to 1111!
troops to protect !be evacuatloo ~ Alnei'Qnl and South Vletnarnele from

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ants, administrative assistantS;
special assistants, executiVe assist·
ants, aides to these assistants, aqd
all of thein have staffs. Within. the
Joint Chiefs of Statiwe have a small
platoon of operations deputies. and
each of t~ deputies has a deputy
operations deputy, and all of thein
have staffs.
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"These are the fesults," said .
Lelirilan. "every one· of tbem, of
reform . Each was created In tlie
name«&gt;f 'Inter-service unity,' 'Joint·
iless" and i •~orrn p~~ ·"
What has been created. over the
past 40 years Is an Incredible and
unwieldy monster."
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This vast arid .clumsy bureaucracy•.tliougii'Lehman did not say
this 'In so .. many words, crear.:s
mllddenlng problems In milltary
operations. The~ are too many
comman(IS and ·too many bead·
· quarters and too much paper to l:J!'!
handled by too many people. But It
·Is In the area of p~meni that
the system embraces and swanaws
the whole concept of ·mdlvklual
'responsibility.
As Lebinan made clear In his
exasperated remarks, It Is a
herculean task to tlx ac;countablUty ·
anywhere 1n the defense estabUsll·
ment. In the lntrtcatestlckywebsof
paperwork. the principle of acColiil·
tabWty Outters and expires. Responsibility gets dlfflised; finally It
disappears. Everyone Is responsl·
ble; theretore no pne Is responsible.
It Is "the system." The computers
• did It
In addition to the Pentagon's own
engulfing bureaucracy, Lehman
and his brother secretaries must
grapple with a congteSSl!inal bu· .
· reaucracy that Is relatively as
massive. Ten years ago a.secretary
of the Na\&gt;y ·reported to four
subcommittees on Capitol Hill.

war!teads---.--~_R_ob_er_t_~_alt_.::,.e_r.--s

lng operational. "Our MX mlssUe
and the Soviet Union's SS-18 and
SS-19 mlssUes are destabUizing for
'both sides," he adds. "Battleships
are an anachronism - and putting
cruise missiles on them doesn't
cbangethat."
Uke many other politico-military
experts, Gayler Is most outspoken
on the subject of nuclear weapons.
which he argues " have no sensible
· mUltary use since their consequen·
ces always recoU ten'lbly on the

· Cayter Is member of a small
'but growing group of retired
generals and adnilrals from all of
the military services who have
become outspoken critics of Prest·
dent Reagan's mindless and ex- user."
travagant military expansion, e!1Jleclally Its excessive reliance upon
But whUe Gayler and others are
nuclear weapons.
ptesslng for bUateral "deep and
"I believe In strong America .:_ continuing cuts In nuclear warpolitically, economically, psycho· heads and weapons-grade nuclear
logically and mUltar11y." says material," the Reagan administraGayler, a former four-star admiral tiOn persists In promoting In arms
who spent 46 years - hiS entire buildup of unprecedented
adult life - In the navy before proportions.
retlrtng In 19'(6.
When Reagan ent~ the White
Gayler's credent(llls as a patriot House, this country already had
are Impeccable. From 1.969 to 1972, enough nucl~ar warheads not only
he was the director of tbe National to annlbllate the entire population~
Security Agency, one of the federal the Soviet UniOn but also to
government's two lll06t Important obliterate civilization tlu'oughout •
Intelligence organizations.
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the world.
From )972 to 1976, he W&lt;IS
In '191!0, the federal government
ccmmander in chief of aU U.S. spent S3 bUUon on the production~
amled forces In the Pacific, the nuclear warbe,a ds. That fl&amp;ure has
Senior leadership post In the largest Increased substantially In every
mllltary command In the world.
succeedllii year, wttli the president •
Today,. he Is affillated with the seeking to spend S8 billion next year
Amerlc1111 Committee on East-West . and $10 ~ In 19!10.
Accor'd, a prestigious Washington·
baled orpnlzatlon whose approxl·
At that rate of procurement,
mately «&lt;l InVited members In· according to the Wuhlngton·bllled
elude fanner secretaries of state Center ·.on Bud8et and Polley
and clef- as well as other widely Priorities. thla country w'lll spend
.n!Spected forelp policy and mU· rn blllloa uly tor the produciiQn
'ttary speclalllts.
of Jllldear warheldl bltW- 11110
andJM.
Tltole Wldllldl are t r ' ,
· Gayler II bluntly crttlcal !I( many
ccmpolleuta of Reaaan'•· mllltary howe~er, wDaut
buildup. The B-1 bOmber, he IIOtel, teml" - IIIIIPeapn's J*opusetl ·
has become obllolete before becom- 'IIJudal!l for next )'Ul' . . the

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By BEN WALKER

. contention.
would be affected by OSHA's
According to Rowland's financial · pi'Ojiosed standal'ds on oil and gas
dlsclos!lre statement; he oWned . operations.. OSHA has announced
stock .In tbe follOwing ·COmpanies · tliBt these.standards wUI be n'lodl·
thai have ari ac.tual qr pcitentlat:: fled llec;"use !If Industry objection,'!: .
'Interest in; decisions made by his : . Termj!(io also has:.shfP!'ard .ojJera- · .
agency ....; do:Cistons' which Rowland lions .that are subject' to OSH;\
Is. explicitly ;aiio~ to~. m;lke by regulations. · ·
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Do11QV:an' s waiver memorandum: .. . - Johns-Manville: Rowland has
...: Monsanto: .~wland owns at ·... another .$15,~ or more ··Iii thl$ · •
leasi :$15,(0). worth ·o f stOck iii !his ., COil)iJ!l!IY. which has mlin:Ufac;iured · ·
·comjlany ,. which .:!11anuf!icture5 . asoostoii. OSHA Is In the mtilst lit Its .. .
·lienzene·. and fonnaldehyde, both rule-making process· for asbestoS, .
potential carcinogens. Rowland has ' and Its decisions on the risks
denied a petition by the lJnlted Auto assoCiated with asbestos could have
· Workers seeking t.o temporarily a major knpact on hiwsults against
Ilrnlt .worli;ers' exposure to foiJTial· Johns-Manville.
llehyde. Benzene standards . are
- SqulbQ and Schertng-Piougll:
under revtew by OSHA; some Rowland owns stock In these big
manufacturers In which Rowland phannaceutlcal firms, which could
owns stock haye opposed, tougber
be affected by OSHA's laboratory
standards for'·~ chemical. .
safety standards.
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-Exxon: ROwland owns at le&lt;ist
Rowland's appointment 111Ust
$15,(01 worth of stock In the oU and still be cbntlrmi!d by the Senate.
gas company, · which also uses The Labor Committee's top Demobenzene In its operations.
crat, Sen. Edward Kennedy. IS
- Tenneco: He owns at least planning to question Rowland and
$15,(XX) worth of stock In this oU and other · Labor ·Department officials
gas producer. Like Exxon, Tenneco about the waiver.

president's unquestiOning acceptance of nuclear-&lt;:apable weapons
systems.
· In .)9116 al~. he wants to spend
$6.2 billion on the B-1 bomber, $4
billion on the MX mlssUe, $3.8
billion on the F-16 fighter, $2.5
bllUon on the .F-15 fighter, $2.9
bllUon on the Trldenl mlssUe, $2.8 ·
biWon on tbe Aegis cruiser, and$2.8
bllUon on • the SSN.Q!ft attack
submarine.
The president Insists that the

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Soviets' propensl!Y for cheating ·
makes It dl~lt to fashion a new

arms-control agreement, bu.t
Gayler argues that "verification of
nuclear arms agreements, to the
extent required · for security, Is •
feasible .and practical."
Cessation of the nuclear arms
race Is not only desirable but
Imperative. The perpetuation of.
current policies 'only Increases thl!
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·Once again, the ¢hlcago Cubs are
riding the Sutcliffe &amp; Sandberg
express.
" HI' reaUy looked . determined
~ fore the game," Cutis Manager
.Jim Frey said after Sutclitte, laSt
year's National League·Cy Young
. winner, scattered e(ghl hits. and
bl ~ted a .long home run Tuesday
night to . lead Chicago (iast ·the
·
Pittsburgh Pll'ates iHJ.
. Sa.ndherg, the NL's Mcist Valua·
ble Player last season, was batting
just .143 and had not driven home a ·
.nm this year before he homered In
the fourth Inning.
·
.' Sutcliffe, 3-l, had won 16 straight
regular-season games before lbslng
.his last s~rt In Montreal. Suicllffe,
. an· admitted "sore loser," dld not
allow a Pt.rate ruMer past second
)lase. .

Sutcliffe touched off a two-run
'thltd Inning with a single agajnSt
'lVItke Bielecki, 1·1, .and then homered in ihe fourth.
Two batters after Sutcliffe homered, Sandberg unloaded.
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·. InotherNLgames,Montrealbeat
·Philadelphia 5-4 In 10 Innings, St.
Louts trtnuned New York 8-3,
. Hou~ton downed Clnclnna\1 6-4,
·Atlanta tripped san. Diego 4-2 and
,San Frai]Cisco nipped LOs Angeles

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Braves 4, Paolrul2
RlckMahler.thi'topwlnnerlnthe .
major leagues, raised his record .to
4-{)by ,wlnnlng his fourths tart of the
season. Mahler went the first seven
tnritngs, allowing five hits, and
Bru~Suttetf~hedupforhlsthlrd

tor at.
£lass cracked RBI singles In the
first and third Innings and hlt hiS
two-run homer In the fifth off loser
· ··
John Stupar, 2·i.
flouston rookie Ron Mathis won
his first major-leligue game.
€anllnals 8; Mels S

Andy Van Slyke trtpled and
'doublecl.and Lonnie Smith singled
twice and stole three . bases for
tree-wheeling St. Louts:!
' The Cardinals . combined. eight
hlts: seven walks, lhiee New Ytll'k
eJTOrs and five stolen bases to \VIti·
Kurt Kepshire. who entered the .
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Glanlll 2, Dodgers l
What does Fernando Valenzuela game with a 15.63 earned run
average, pitched si!Ven-plus Innings
h&lt;~ve to do to win?
Valentueta has not allowed an to w1n hls first game 1n three
~run In 33'1nn1ngs this season. decisionS. Tom Golinan, l ·l, took
yet. saw his record slide to 2·2 when the loss.
· Expos ~. Phi)Ues 4
•San Francisco score!! twice Iii the
Vance Law fouled off a couple of
fifth on a two-nm eJTOr by Dodgers
fuU-&lt;:ount pitches, then tOokball fOur
. shortstop Dave Anderson.
It was Valenzuela's nlntb loss In fora walkwiththebaseslpadedand
his last 10 decisions at Candlestick one o\lt In the bottom Of the 10th
··
Inning to force home Montreal's •
Park.
Mike Krukow, 2-1&gt;, pitched well f&lt;ir wtimlng run.
Philadelphia reliever Charlie
the Giants, sc&lt;~ttertng seven hits
Hudson, 0.2. gave up aleadori single
while striking out 10.
to Andre Da\\!son In the lOth and then
Aslro8 II. Reds 4
Kevin Bass homered for !he struck out · Huble Brooks. But
second slfa(ght game and also Hudson walked .the next three
singled twice, drtvlnglnfourrunsat batters to lose the-gaine.
tile Astrodome. Bass has two hQme · .Jeff Reardon, Hl, pitched three
· runs. this season, matching his.·1.984 scoreless lmilpgs to get the Victory. .
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save.
· Dale Murphy. leading the majors ·
In home runs lind runs b&lt;ltted ~.
doUbled home an Atlanta run In !he
first Inning. That brought his.RaJ ·
count to 221n 13 games this year.
The loser, Mark Tbl!l'lllond, Is 0.2.

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scored on the lnlleld hit. Eariler that lnnnlng, durblg a
pickoff attempt In whiCh tbe nmner appeared out WitS
ruled sale by McSberry . .(!U' Laserpholo).

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·Brunansky's blast defeats Seattle;
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:c leveland, New Y ark, Texas, .beaten ~~!~e~::~~a~~rn,;~~~~~
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·Astros .batter Kevin BllllS. Reds ftrsl basem8li Cesar
Cedeno was Charged. with an error as two nmne..S .

LIVELY DISCUSSioN - Cincinnati RedS playermanager Pete Rose, silting out the starling lineup
. against the Houston Aslros Tuesday nlgllt m· the
Aslroclome, holcls a mUd discussion with umpire John
Mc:Shen-y following a Collhion l!i first base Involving
RedS Sll(!Ondbaseman Tom Foley, center, rear, and

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National

Miami in 1983.
championship In 1983.
CIPVeland Coach Marty Scholtenheimer said the Browns wer!'
"pleased that our position has been
upheld by the league. We' ve felt
throughout that we've done the
AND
thlngs we need to do, but this Is not a
time lor celebration. There are still
things that need to beresolv~ and I
frankly don't know at this point
what' s going to happen."
113 SECOND AVE,
The confusion began March 13
POMEROY
when · Kosar announced he would
obta in his d~ree this summer and
CALL 992·3381.
!:Urn pro rather than return for his
992-2342
thlrd season with the Hurricanes.
whom he led to the national

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In the Be;.me Kosar case: The
By HERSCHEL Nl'&gt;SENSON
· kee '&amp;.5 In 10 Innings and Oakland nine hits whlle pitching a complete decision. which covered 11 pages, is
AP Sports Writer
outslugged California 14·9.
game.
that It ls . Ko&gt;M~r's decision.
It's just Uke old times In the
Royals7,BmeJays6
RedSol!'5, Yankees4
Rozelle gave ' Ko&gt;M~r, the iop
American League. Minnesota's
Caudill relleved Doyle Alexander
Dwight Evans (!rove In his second quarterback 1n University of Miami
Torn Bnmansicy Is pi&lt;tylnglongba.ll after seven Innings and . breezed run of the game with art llth·lnnlng history , the right' to decide whethl'r
With Salomi' Baroja$ and the thrOugh the eighth but got In trouble single and Boston tookadvantageof he wants to play for the Cleveland
. Toronto Blue Jays' bullperi Is lnthenlnthwhenJknSundbergand two of New York's four em&gt;rS to Browns _ the team he says .he
blowing late leads.
· · , plnch·hltter Dane Iorg opeiled With seore two unearned runs In beating . prefers -or the Mlnnesot,a Vlldngs.
· Brunansky has faced Barojas 14 singles and Willie WUson was lilt by the Yankees for the fourth straight
Rozelle uphe.ld both the . trade
He has seven hits, Including .a pitch. to load the bases.. .
time.Marty Barrett Started the 11th between Mlnn~ota and the Houston
runs and 11 RBis. Home
Caudill storn'led from the mound with asingleof!NewYorkrelieface OUers~tgavetheVIklngsthefirst
run./No. 5 was a two-rtm shot In the · when plate umpire Drew Coble Dave Righetti and Jackie Gutierrez crack ·Kosar In next Tuesday's
Inning TUesday . night that awardedWUsonflrstbase. .
S&lt;~criflced . Wade Boggs then beat
regul college draft as well as
. started the Twlr)s to a 4·2 triumph
"He·made an attempt to get hit out an Infield. single up the middle Clevela'Jjd's deal with the Buffalo
over the Seattle Mariners. .
.aJid not an attempt 10 get &lt;;&gt;ut of the and Evans' single to lett 'broke the [lUis that gave the Browns flr~tplck
. "'~ere are certain ~ys you .Just way," CaudlU.sald. "That changed Ill'.
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ln a supplemental draft If one Is
feel ~nfldent against, B~nansky . the . Whole perspective ,of the
. OrioleS ll,l\allger!il
.· neces&gt;M~ry .
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. Kosar• .·who has two years ·of
said. .E;ver.slncehe.w~sln&lt;:hJ~ago : ,b;IJ1gm;ne. Ipstead:of bases)paded. . "st rm DaVIs rtcbed a threE,
(Wlt!J thl' .Wl'ute Sox) I ve ha9 g!l!llt •. there's rini!.oilt With runnersatfjrsl . ': hltt~aniiRickn!.pgey,Da'ri Ford collelieellgi!:JiltY,;lefHiUI.has'saidhe.:
.success aga(!lst hln). 1 don .1 IJUn!&lt; and second." ''.
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· .· d · Mil\ . y
· horrtered for ·· lntl!nds to graduate ·tl\ls sw'!ll\'l!'r,
· I've hit this well &lt;~gatrnt any ·'one • 0111 · ·latet, George .B~t aBanl.ttm
·. ore~ Dao,;::,g.wbOenterect the wlllbeeligiblefbpu.:ftweeli'sdraft
·. pitcher."
.
doubledaU .~tunne~homefora
game with .an .8.31 ean;ted run , ,If he not.lflesthe NFLb
... YThursday' Meanwhll~, Toronto tpok a 4-2 ..54 ~s . qry l~l!ll- ,.JoJ;"ge .()rta avera~. retire!! 1 !! baiters 111 a, 1'0\" f!PteHe ~ dea~pne -:;- · o~ he can
-..c !e~dlntothellintb. lilnlilgcmly.(o~ then t,Wr:nef!'ll •..Qf!se~lng two '1'0&gt; ':.. ~Jer tile Rang~rs.)!Jaded the b~scs-, .complet~ ..lils : s~udles . and \hen
' the 'J&lt;ansafCity R&lt;iyals sc.'Ore: flvl' .I'Q!Ito runs in·ll!e·bottorp oH~e.nl!lth • With llJ one out. In the !lrst tnning·~nd . · . announce tP.at he wMts toplay In ~e
·. ilmes o!Hellef
~Ul CaUdill and : agatnsFKansas City relief ace Dan . scored thelf only tUn.· ' :
NFL. · · . ·· .· · · · · . '
make off wllh a 7-6 victory.
·
Quisenberry.
In the first case, Minnesota could
, "I ~ess I was right after aU when
, 'flieni 4,Indlans 3
Whlle So,. 6, Brewers 5
drafl"htm. In the seconct case, he
.Y said last week In Baltlmorl' tharlt
Kirk GliJSol) had three hits,
Pinch-hitter Oscar Gamble's would likely go to Cleveland, .which
wouldn't be the last tkne;"' said Including a two'run bloop double to bases·loadecl'slngle capped a two- has made It no ~retltwould select
Caudill, wbowas hlt hardonApr1113 snap a fltth·lnnJng tle, and Dait run rally against Milwaukee relll'f hkn If it gets.the chance.
&lt;Is the Orioles scoredslxtknes In the Petry, BIU ·Schener ' &lt;1nd Wlllle . ace Rollle F1ngers In the bottom of
Dr. John Gell'tka, a dentist and
eighth lnn!Jig, rallying from a 7·2 Hernatidezcomblned toscatternlne . the loth Inning. After Mllwaukee friend of the family who has been
deficit ior an 8-7 Victory. "It just hits as l)etrolt snapped·a two-g~e had gone ahead 54 In the top of the acting as .Kosar's agent. made It
camealotqulckerthaniexpected." loslngstreak. Petrygaveupslxhlts lOth on Ted Siinmons' RBl single, ' C(ear which way the 20-year-old
Elsewhere, Detroit nipped Cleve- 1n 6 2-31nnlngs. Hernandez relievei:l . flng~I'S took over from Bol:J quarterback was leaning.
·
land4·3,BostonedgedNewYorkS-4 Scherrer In the eighth for hls third McClure, who had retired all 10
"I still think he feels the same,"
In lllnnlngs. ilattimore sheliacked 'save. Loser Bert Blyleven yielded batters he faced.
Geletka sal.d. "I think . he has a
,T!'xas Jl.J, Chicago shaded MUwau- ·
Cleveland preference."
The Oilers said they were
studying their legal options followIng Rozelle's declsloq. "It Is unlikely
that any action will be taken until
Minnesota
has exhausted all effotis
off.
stride
most
of
the
night
scored
17
~ns
on
'!'/
hits
In
their
Meigs
VlNCENT - Warren's Don
to
convince
Kos&lt;~r to notify tile
Ullman hurled a flve-hlt shutout as and allowed only two walkS against previous two games before running
league.formally."
theOilerssai(Iln a
• the Warriors regained a tie for flrsl four strikeouts.. Rick Wise was the Into Ullman.
statement.
Meigs hosts Trimble !his evening
place In a 5-0 win over Meigs here starter and loser for Meigs. He
. Meanwhile, Mike Lynn, general
received two and two-thirds Innings tn' trying to stay either tied or alone
TUesday In TVC baseball action.
of the VIkings. said he
manager
Both the Warriors and Maraud· of relief help from Rod Roush while on top of I be leaguer ace. Thursday.
would
try
to convince Kosar to
·.,rs goto7·2ln tbeeastemdlvlslonof Todd Hysell came In to get the final Meigs goes to Southern for a
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declare
himself
eligible for the
'the TVC standings. Warren has lost out. The three combln€Q for slx non.Jeague tile.
The
Vlldngs'
quart.e rregular
draft.
MeiJ&lt;S ....................... ....... 000 ooo ()...() 5 2
ro Belpre and Meigs while Meigs strikeouts and five walks.
Harrison
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Chris Kennedy. Rodd
·has lost to Warren and · Federal
, Wlsll (LP~. Roush (4 ), Hytl-11 (61 and
the same role when Kosar was ·at
Hocking. There are four loop games Mike Chancey, James Acree and Gh,..n. Ullman tWPI and Ingram.
·remaining for both squads.
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The curve-balling Ullman had for Meigs' hits. The Marauders had . l1

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CLEVELAND (AP) - The · Clark, 28, a left-handed pitcher with
ClPVeland Indians signed two major four years In the major leagues. ae
has a ~5-19recordwltha3.92earned
league veterans to contracts with
run 'average. Clark was I:eleased by
their Class AAA team. the Maine
the Toronto Blue Jays In spring
Gu'ides of the International League.
· The lncllans . signed · outfielder training. '
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T!i make room on the Maine
Benny Ayala, a n(ne-year vete;an
with a lifetime .251 balling average roster. · Oeveland released Jtm
and 36 home runs, the American · Slwy. ~.a t1ght·hapded pitcher, and
catcher-Infielder Geno PetraUl, 25.
League team announced Tuesday.
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the end of the 198:1 seasoij, wben the . expertence,,l?l"'Y with the Chicago
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Hunter's clutch goal gives Nor~iques
7-6 playoff :victory
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By BARRY WILNER

AP Sports Writer
In 1982, Dale Hunter scored the
biggest soat 1n the hlstcizy of the
QuebEc Nordlques.
Tuesday night, In similar though
not quite as dramatic fashion,
Hunter duplicated the feat.
Hunter took a pass from Michel
Goulet, who scored three goals, and
blasted a slapshot past goalie Steve
Penney at 18: 36 of overtime to 1Ift
Quebec to a wild 7-6 victory over
Montreal Canadlens In the · third
game of the Adams DIVIsion final.
The win was the Nordlques' second
In overtime In the best-of-seven
Na tiona! Hockey League series an~
gave them a 2-1 lead over their
archrlvals.

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impOrtant goal of my career," said
Hunter: whose overtime tally In
Game 5 of the bpen1ng I")WWd otthe
1982 playoffs allowed QuebEc to
eliminate Montreal.
ElSewhere Tuesday, Phlladel- .
phla and Edmonton - the teams
with the NHL's best records thts
season - grabbed 3-0 leads In their
series. The. Flyers beat the New
York Islanders 5-3 and the Oilers
nipped the Winnipeg Jets 5-4.
Chicago took -a 2·1 lead over
Minnesota with a 5-3 decision.
All four series resljrne Thursday
night.
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Black Hawks 5, Norih stars 3
The viSitors feU behind 2-0 when
Dennis Maruk and Dtno Ciccarelli
scored for Minnesota. But Bob
Murray and Tom Lyslakconnected
before the end of the first period,

barrage by the Islanders In the
second period. Pelle Lindbergh
again was outstanding In goal for
Philadelphia. Brian Propp scored
the winning goal on a 2-on-0 break
withNewYorkdunngaflve-mlnute
power ·play and Ron Sutter had a
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thenAISecordscoredtwlceln2: ~of

the middle period to put the Black

Hawks In charge.
Secord snapped a 2·2 lie with 2:50
left ln the second periOd when he
tOOk t.he, puck away from North
Stars defenseman Craig Hartsburg
and wrlsted a 20-footer between the
legs of Minnesota goaltender Gilles
Meloche. Then Denis Savard stole

Flyen'5,Jalan4en 3
The VIsiting Flyers grabbed a 4·1
lead but had to withstand a 27-shot.

Cavaliers defeat
Celtics, 105-98
RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) - The
Cleveland Cavaliers would prefer to
think that World B. Free's32 points,
John Bagley's 15 assiSts and. Roy
Hinson's nine rebounds were the
critical items in their 1o;.~ playoff
victory over the poston Celt!cs.
· They'd prefer not to talk a bout
Larry Bird, who spent Tuesday
night In a hotel room Instead of on the
basketball court.
"We played them two tough
games In Boston when they had
Larry Bird, and we should haVI'won
at least one of them," Free said . .
" When you take a guy like Kareem ·
(Abdul-Jabbar) off the Lakers,
they'restill a great team."
Bird. however, had scored 70
IX{lnts in the Celtics' two close
victories over the Cavaliers In
Boston before resting Tuesday
because of a persistent problem
with bursitis and bone chips ln his
right elbow.
The loss cut Boston's lead over
Cleveland to 2-1 In .the besCof-five
first round of the National Basket·
ball Association playoffs. Cleveland
hosts Game 4 on Thursday.
Bird previoUsly had missed only
one playoff game in six years, and he
played in ·
of Boston's 82
r'egular-season games this y('ar.
But his absence created more of a,
. strategic problem for the Cavallers
· than It dl!l for Celttcs' Coach K.C.
Jfipes. whO simply 'tnser)ed · SCott .
We(lman into the ' offensive plays
designed for Bird.
Wedman responded ·with 30
pOints; lnclqdlng 12 In the fourth
· quarter, be(ore be fqtd_ed O!lt with
. .just over &lt;i minute-to 'play. · :· · ,
· • ···I did all right, but we lost/' he
s;;ld. "I'm not Larry Bird."
·. Cleveland had lost 17 straight
games to Bpston dating back to
January 1983, Including playoff
losses last week by scores of 126-123
Thursday and 1~106 Saturday.
But they took the lead at 4-2
Tuesday.onRoyHinson'sbaskettwo
[nlnutes Into the game and never
g&lt;!ve it up, a lthough Boston pulled
within one point a\ 58-57 early in the
· third quart.?r and was within two
points four d!Uerent times In · the
fOUrth quarter.

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the final period, but Wedmanscored
four of the Celllcs' eight straight
points to cut the deficit to 76-74.
·Mel Turpin a nd Lonnie Shelton,
however, hit consecutive jumpers
for Cleveland to stall that threat.
With less than five minutes to
play, two Wedman hoops and a
Robert Parish basket each brought
the Celtics ba~k within two, a taB-If&gt;,
90-88 and 92-90. But each time,
Cleveland responded with basketS·
one each bY'Phil Hubbard, Free and
Hinson.
Hinson's basket gave Cleveland a
94-90 . advantage, and Hubbard
followed that with a toughlayupwith
two minutes to play to make it 96-00.
Boston got no closer th~p~ four the
rest of the way.
Kevin McHale finished with 21
points and 11 rebounds for Boston.
Parish scored 19.
~lnson had 21 points and Hubbard
scored 15 for Cleveland, which shot
51 !if'rcent from the field, to 43
percenttor Boston. ·

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Mln""""a, 4; Sctlrtlfdl.'r. MllwaukA&gt;. 4.
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NN• York. &lt;I; Waddell,
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EHS's reserves roll
over Sauthern, 12-0
EAST MEIGS - A big nine-run
second Inning broke open a score.less deadlock here Tueseday after·
noon as the Eastern reserves rolled
to a 12-0 triumph over the Southern
Tornado reserves here at Eastern
High School.
·, Earlier last week Soutlfem
. · handed Eastern its only loss, but the
young Easterners came back with'a
much improved effort to push Its
record to 3-1 overall. Southern Is now

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Brent Norton and Bryan Durst
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singles each, while Jeff Johnson,
ifeff (aldwell and Mark Griffin
slugged two singles each. Brent
Bissell and Steve Horner added
singles, and J&lt;yle Davts walked
twice.
Eastern plated nine runs in the
second frame on walks to Grtffln
and Davis, Brent Norton laid downa
bunt single, Karl Smith wal)(ed, Jeff
Johilson singled, Jeff Caldwell

singled and Bryan Durst smacked a
two-RBl double. Bient Norton
capped the scoring with another
RBI single, the score 9-0.
Southern settl!!(! down behlpd the
relief pitching of Eric MU!iron to
allow just three more runs for a 12-0
EHS win. Kenny Turley was the
Southern starter. SHS pitching gave
up 14 hits, five walks and had four
strikeouts.
, Brent BlsseU went thedtstancefor
Eastern to pick up the win. Bissell
gave up seven hits, Issued three
walks and fanned six enroute to the

wtn.
Southern ·hitters were Bai-ry
McCoy with two singles, Bill Hupp a
double, Eric Milliron a single, Ml)&lt;e
WoiJford a single, JeffHoltzaslngle
and Kenny Turley a single.
Eastern's varsity hosts Hannan
Trace In an tmportantSVAC contest
IDnight, while Southern travels to
Kyger Creek.

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Edmonton beat Winnipeg for tti~
ninth · sucCessive time in playoff
action as Mark Messier had three
assists and Glenn Anderson added a
goal a nd two assists. Wayne
Gretzky scored the game-winner at
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Walks help M~rauderettes
defeat Lady Warriors, 12~4 .
VINCENT - Thirteen ,walks Newman. Hatfield was corning off a
opened up the door for the Meigs no-hit 15-0 win over Alexan&lt;jer
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By Edward Schreck, D.O.
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11f 08teopaOdc Medicine
.QUESTION: Ever since my
fatber died of colorectal cancer. I
have become Increasingly con·
cerned about this disease. How
common Is It?
ANSWER: Colorectal cancer, or
. cancer of the large bowel, Is the
second most common cancer tor
both men and women. 1't!e vast
majority of cases occur In people
over 50. It's estimated that about
13l!,IXKJ Ame.rlcans wUI develop
colorectal cancer tn 1985, and that
-Terrie Starcher
liO,IXKl will die or it.
QUESTION: Why is co)orectal ·
cancer sometimes called the " neglected cancer?"
ANSWER: In general, people
feel
helpless to .control cancer of the
Starcher bas been selected council. She has bei!n In 4-IJ for
or ~ectum . They think that ·
colon
-~~b~alte and Lisa Henderson ·as seven years, Is a member of the
to Buckeye Girls State at Chester Bow IJunters, and a
Aslwtd CoUege, June 22-29. Both CandystrlperatVeteransMemortal
are juniors at Eastern IJigh School. Hospital.
, Co-sponsor with the American
Lisa, dal!ghter of IJarold and
Cancer, one Of the most feared
LeglonAuxUI$ryofFeeney-Bennett WUma IJender~n, Route 1, Guysdiseases, wUI attack one of three
Post 12815. the PzeceptorBeta Beta vUie, Is a meJ11ber of the yearbook
penple tn the U.S. In a lifetime.
ChapterofBetaSJgmaPhiSororlty. staff, junior class secretacy, on the
Changes In the American diet can
Terrie Is the daughter of Roger and newspaper staff, and on student
reduce cancer deaths by at least 35
' Jackie Stiircher Route 1, Racine, COUJ)CII. Shelsalsoasevenyear4-H
percent, according to conservative
and Is an ait~rnate on student • club member.
·
estbnates from the American
Cancer Society.
Including more onioll5 In the diet
may be one of the most bnportant
dietary adjustments Americans
can make. Prellmlnacy research
has shown that onions have the
Ohio V:aUey Christian School Is. 446-0374 or by coming by the school
ability to prevent cancer In Its
now ·accepting kindergarten regis· office located In First Baptist
Initial stages.
tratlons for 1985-86. Registration Church at Third and Locust In
This reveiMion was discovered
will f!!maln open untO the clas5 Is . GaUlpolls.
whUe tests were In progress to show
~registration Is also open for
tuU. •
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the Impact of environment and
OVCS offers a tun-day kinder· grades otte-12 at OVCS. The lifestyle In developing cancer,
garten program w)llch teaches eleinentary school features the according to Dr. Michael' Wargochildren to read through the A·,Beka Book Christian School vlch. Ph.D., ot the M.D. Anderson
phopetlc approach. It also Included curriculum used In approximately IJospltal and Tumor Institute In
teaching· In numbers, science, · 10,1XKJ scliools. This curriculum IJouston.
music,. and art. A prove! program effectively lntregrates academic
Wargovlch explained that sevexcellence with Biblical principles. eral different stages are Involved ·In
for eight years.
This same Integration of acade- the development ot . cancer. The
Chlldren should be five years old
·by Sept. :II and their parents should mies and Bible Is carried on first event whlc h ocC\Jrs Is the
bring ·their birth. certificates and through the high SChoo\ both.ln the
Immunization nicords. AppUcatiOP . college prepatatocy courses aJI!IIn
·tnroiml!t\on can be obtained by the geJinoal dlplomll courses: •Call
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ter.nate announced by groups

Evecyone over age 40 should
once colorectal cancer Is diag- cancer require a permanent colos·
nosed. th~ disease Is already well tomy. Survival after five years for have an annual rectal exam by a
advanced. They also believe thar persons with coloreclal cancer physician. People over 50 shOUld
they have only a short time to Uve diagnosed in Its early stages is have a test In which a tube with a
light on Its end - a sigmoidoscope · ·
and that they'll have to have a around 77 percent.
One of the most common symp- - Is l!lserted Into the large bowl to
permanent · colostomy (a fiXed
opening of the colon ·Into the outer toms or colorectal cancer Is blood In examine the 'tntestlne.
the stool, frequently Invisible to the
QUESTION: ShOUld I take afiy
abdominal wall).
eye.
tor
persons
50
or
over
who
extra
precaution because a relative
Because of. this sense of hopeless'
no
signs
of
colorectal
cancer
show
had
this
kind of cancer?
ness, people often neglect to take
(fecal
blood,
cramping,
abdominal
ANSWER:
J1 there Is a hlstocy of
steps to have colorectal cancer
weight
loss
and
change
.In
pain,
colorectal cancer In your famUy.
diagnosed In Its early stages .
QUESTION: How can colorectal bowel habits, tor example), the you should see your doctor for the
American Cancer Society recom- appropriate tests more often than
cancer be prevented?
ANSWER: Unfortunately, there mends a stool blood test evecy year. the guidelines ot the American
. Checking for hidden blood In the Cancer Society recommend. .
Is no sure way to guard against
Evecyorie, however, should realcolorectal cancer, but people who stool Is easUy done using a special
are diagnosed In the beginning or ldt readily obtainable from your Ize the importance of regular
the disease have .;· much greater doctor or pharmacy. The ldt examinations tor colorectal cancer.
chance of survival than those who Includes several cardboard pieces Don't neglect to check for this
with filters In the center, on which disease - remember nearly !II
av6td regular checkuj:ls.
When colorectal cancer Is de' fecal matter Is wiped. Several percent of the patients whose
tected early , only about 15 percent samples (obtained over three or · disease Is diagnosed early can be
or the patients with rectal cancer . four days) are sent to your treaied successfully .
and vecy few or those with colon physician to test.

Onions may stop some forms .of cancer

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''initiation stage'' where an interac- lions where a lower Incidence of cancer. They're determining now
tion occurs with a normal cell.
certain cancers exist, the diet that !ll percent of cancers are
"Onion and garlic oils actually
usually Includes more fruits and col'lrlbuted to lifestyle."
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A new laboratory Is being
Inhibit that Interaction. Compo- vegetables. The decision to do a '
nents In onions block some of the more concentrated Investigation constructed at the M.D. Anderson,,
enzymes necessary to convert a
specifically on the onion and garlic Tum01;· lnstltu te.. to study this
carcinogen (cancer-causing sub- · family resulted partially from a. · new-round information about diet ,
sta nce ) Into a dangerous study Dr. Sydney Belman con- and cancer, and speclflcaUy the :::
chemical. "
dueled at the Institute of Environ- · special characteristics of onion and
He said It has been determined mental Medicine In Tuxedo, N.Y .
garlic.
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that. "Sulfur Is very Important In the
In Belman's tests, a carcinogen
Since Wargovtch's findings on •
detoxification of carcinogens. On· was placed on tile outer layer or onions are conclusive on a short·
Ions coQtaln some of the richest sldn of mice, followed by an term level, he iS now working
concentrations of organic suH!des. application of onion or garlic oils. toward more long-term tests which
The component In onions Is "Commercial onion and garUc oils should provide even more excttlng:
propylsuH!de."
. Inhibited the dangerous cell results. He will present more
This ongoing research Is being growth," he stressed, adding, detailed Information on his studies
conducted at the M.D. Anderson · "there's a lot of Interest In the · In May to the American Association
Hospital and Tumor Institute as a benefits of onions and garlic. "
of Cancer Research.
· Wargovlch further Isolated the
result of studies In which Wargovlch was Involved over a four-year chemicals in onions and garlic
period In Toronto at the Ludwig which were responsible for the
Institute for Cancer Research . At Inhibited growth.
the Institute, researchers were
"There's a new emphasis toward
studying the Impact or lifestyles on prevention" In cancer studJes, he
stressed. "We are·studying how you
cancers.
OJ! JACKSON PII&lt;E • RT. J&amp; wtST
It was discove~ed that In popula· can alter your diet and prevent
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OES 157 wUI have friendship United Methodist Church. :Plannight, Wednesday, 7::11 p.m. ning session for May Fellowship
Potluck follows the meeting. to be held Friday, May 3, at
Grand visitation wUI be May 15. . Racine Methodist Church.
AU OES members Invited to
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POMEROY - 1W1N .CITY
Shrlnettes wUl meet at7::1l·p .m.
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Ammer of the Grand Command· Restaurant.
ecy of Ohio wUl visit Ohio Valley
· Commandery No. 24. 7::11 p.m.,
COLuMBIA -The Columbia
IWedriesday. Members ·are Chapel Christian Church Is In
urged to attend and bring revival through Friday; 7: :II
.f unlforms. Refreshments wUI be each evening. Bob Purtell Is.the
~~rved.
speaker. Eugene Unde~.
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POMEORY - Spring Carnl·
' •tendent Richard RohertswU talk
; on the upcoming leVy at a val 2 to 6 p.m. Frtday at the
; meeting to be held Wednesday Bradbucy School. There,wUI be
· high~ at 7:30 p.m •. at the Long games, a countcy store, cake
Bottom Community BuDding.
walk, fish pond, bazaar tables
with food and bevePages and
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other attractions; public tnvtied.
• POMEROY - The Meigs
County Women of the Churches
SATURDAY
of Christ meet Thursday, 7:ll
POMEROY - Izaak Walton
p.m., Middleport Church of . Club will hold a tree planting
Christ.
work session Saturday at 1 p.m.;
aU members needed to help.
POMEROY - The Salvation
Army, 115 Butternut Ave.,
HARTFORD - A hymn sing
PomeroY, will hold a free will be held at 7: 30 p.m.
clothing day Thursday from 10 Saturday at the Church of Christ
a.m. to noon. All area residents In Christian Union at Hartford,
. In need of clothing are welcome. · W.Va., with Sudden Life Five as ·
guest singers.
ROCK SPRINGS - Better
Health Club, meets 1:15. p.m. P-'"Tellcher coafereaces ·
Thursday at hOme of VIolet
Parent -teacher · conferences
IJysell. Lenora Leifheit wtU wUI be held In the Southern Local
~ , present the program and PhyUis School District schools Satur··
Skinner, the contests.
day, as a makeup day for those
lost during Inclement weather.
DORCAS -Support group for
Students will not attend
persons with long term lllnes8es classes. Hours of the conferen·
meets 7 p.m. 'lbursday at the ces are from 8:15 a .m. to 3: 15
Dorcas United Methodist p.m. In each of the district
buUdlnp.
·Church.
P~ts wUl have an opportun- ·
. RACINE - Southern Local lty to dllclllli with teachers the/
OAPSE Chapter 453 meets 7: ll student'i strengths and wea·.
p.m. Thursday at thehlah8Ch001 knesses In school work; learn
In Racine with eteotlon· of abOut the achool's currclcyJum.
Parenta are to ll!lld In requests
officers to be held.
for contermce times.
POMEROY Riverview
Garden Club meets 8 p.m. ReYtval un'
POMEORY - Revival servl·
Thursday at the home of Mn..
Walter Brown. Mrs. Ronald ces are imdelway at Whites
OSborne wUl do a slide p.-ta- Chapel 8lld will continue
. tllnJuab.. Sunday, 7 p.m each .
tton tor the
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They help the handicapped children
on a one to one basis with
recreational activities, develop rrn·
tor skillS; personal hygiene, social
and educational skills.
"The relationship helps fill the
chllp's needs for developing secur·
lty, friendship and support with
Individual loving attention, plus the
senior citizen has the opportunity to
enrich their own lives,'' said Dei!
Roskuski, the program's Commun·
lty Awareness Recruitment Coordl·
nator lor the Department of Mental.
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EMERGNECY
- Dol Neutzlbig, R.N., of the Holzer
Medical Center emergency department, discusses bead Injuries with
Dr. Sam ~vert. Levert will present a ses9lon on the subject to nurses,
Emergency Medical Technicians and paramedics Tuesday, 4 p.m. at
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Alkire and Mr. and Mrs. James
HeWitt, all o! Coiumbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkins and
sons of W~slitngton spent a week
with Mrs. l)tella Atkins and Miss
Ruby Diehl.
Mr. and Mrs, K. C. Welsh
returned to F1ortda after spending a
few days With Mr. and Mrs. DareD
Napper and son and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bishop spent
weekend With his mother; Mrs.
June .Hayton In Catlettsburg, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Siepte who
spent the Winter In Floridaz visited
Mrs. Frances Young recently and
went on to their home in
Wilmington.
Recent Sunaay visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Alkire were Ray

Nine residents of the Gauta ,
Meigs and Jackson cOunty areas
recently received certificates from
tlle Nursing Assistant Training
program of1ered through the Adult
Education Department of Buckeye
Huts Career Center and the Gallla·
Jackson·VInton Joint Vocatlonai
Sclxlol District.
By successfully completing a
240-hour Nursing Assistant Train·
lng program, these graduates are
trained to be empoyed. In area
.ii1spltals, .clinics, nursing homes
• and doctors' offices.
A major component of the;r
studies Included field experiences.
These experiences consist of obser·
vatlon, tours and clinical work at
varl!lus local and area medical and
nursing facilities.
Maqy residents of the· local area
have obtained employment as a
result of their training In thls
COUI'!Ie. Those Interested In this type
• .pJ training contact the Adult
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;-..ton Registration Beginning In
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Following hls presentation, a
period for discussion a nd a question
and answer session wUI take place.
These monthly sessions are a
joint effort of the hospital and clinic
to provide the most up-to-date
information on a number of pertJnent topics, fea turlng physicians
specializing In these areas as
speakers.
P~ysicians and nursing person·
net from Gatlla, Me igs, Athens,
Jackson and Mason Counties are
Invited.
Anyone wanting additional infor·
matlon on the program should
contact Mary Harrison, R.N., the
staff development department of
HMC by calling 416-5246 or 446-5311 .

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showers

Disabilities.
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"The program provides a ~45
per hour stipdent, which Is tax·lri!e,
travel reimbursement, a free m~al
at the volunteer site each day,lan
aMual physical eKanUnationan&lt;f 40
ho~ o! ~aining,'' Rol;kuskl said.
The Foster Grandparent Program is currently seeking 10 senior
citizens fo becom~ voiuhteers and
whQ would like to give a ill o!
"Tender Loving Care."
If you know of anyone who would
!Ike to bene!lt from this program,
please &lt;;ontact Sylvia Day, Buckeye
Community Services,J;&gt;.O. BoK 245,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 or 6141446-

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Foster grandparent~ .i
being sought in area ~·

Head injuries topic
·of emergency class .
· The fourth In a series of monthly
.. pi'Qgrams presented by the Emer·
gency Medicine Department ot
Holzer Gllnlc and. Holzer Medica I
Center will be held on Tuesday,
Apr1) ~.at 4 p.m. In tbe Physicians
Lounge. The topic to be presented Is
"Head Trauma and Coma."
Making the presentation wUI be
Dr. Sam Levert, from the ~rt ·
ment of Internal Medicine, special·
!zing In neurology. · 1
• Levert joined the clinic and the
~pltal $tatfs In January, ·1984,
•~lng from Baton Rouge, La.,
.;~he was associated with !be
•. -lfaton Rouge Neurological and
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·~ '·A graduate of Loulsl'l!la. State
· tJntverslty School of Medicine In
: New Orleans, he Interned and
·cQinpleted his residency In Neurol·

24, 1986

Wednesday,

'!iege-8:-The Daily Sentinel.

Two layette showers were held
recently honoring Marla Grimes.
The first was held on March 25 at
thehomeofErnmaCJatworlhywlth
Clnda Harris, Judy CrookS, and
Twlla Childs as hostesses. ·Others
attending were Bobble Archer,
Donna Carr, Sheila Harris, Char·
lotte WUUord; Kim WUUord, Eva
King, Melanie Dillard, Emma
Clatworthy, Kathy First, Lynn
Bookman, Becky Kloes, Jennie
Ashley, an~ ~y Radekln.

A second shower was held on
March 26 at tlle Meigs Junior High
SchoolwlthStephanleAshandVickl
Hughes as hostesses.
Atendlng that shower were Kelly
lambert, Gay Perrin, Carmen
Manuel, Jeannie Bowen, Vlkki
Bumpass, Kim Adkins, Cheryl
Norris, Debbie Scott, SuzaMe
Weaver, Kenda WUI!arns, Linda
Lear, Carla Saelens, Emalene
Pratt, and Joan Tewksbary .

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Mrs. Fay Sauer rA Middleport
Frank Blse were Mrs . Jeff Foster Rd . visited recently wltb Mn.
·and family of Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Williams and Mr. and Mn.
Eddie Bigley and family, and Mr . Lyle Baldferson.
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all local.
a nd · famUy of sprtnglleld were
Mrs. Nell WUson has returned weekend visitors o! Mr. and Mis.
home after a vacation trip to Walter Brown.
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ernest Whitehead
Florida, visiting with Mr. and Mrs .
CharlesCongroveandMr.andMrs. · spent a lew days With Mrs. Je~
Robert Sims.
Frydman and Sarah a,t Hyial!(l
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Niday have Park, Ill.
returned home after s pending the
~ Mrs. L. Balderson
wl!lter at Florida.

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NOTICE: Last Week

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potiBd plants - blooming &amp;foli·
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Meigs County property transfers...
Glenroy E. Wolfe, Olive L. Wolle,
Hoeftlch to larry E. Hoffman,
1.49acres,Chester.
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Teresa K. Hedman, Pt. Lot 4111,
Gladys Heiney to Eagle Moun- . Mlcldleport VWaae.
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taln Energy eo.,., Right of Way,
Betty HS'oell Romine, Delbert A.

Robert E. Chapman, Bev!'rly
CbapmantoRobertRayChapmAn.
Be-.letly Ann Chapman, Lot 35.
Syracuse VWage.
WU11am B. Davidson, Karen S.
Davidson to Karen S. DaVIdson, 6.5
acres, Sutton.

Romine, Betty Hyaell toln~

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Hysell, Joy Hysell, IS . ~ ~·
acre. Rutland.
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H. C. Parrish to Eagle Mountain
Energy Corp., Right of Way, Olive.
Robert K. Hoeflich, Charll!he E .

Glenroy E . Wolfe, Olive Wolfe to ·

Wedneetley, April24, 19·~

Grueser, Gary PbWlps, Parcel,
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Cllllord L. Christy, Irene L.
Clu1sty to Mary L. Haaeny, Lot
83, Middleport VWaae.
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LaWI'elllle L. Baqhman, Beale.
M. Bauahman to Beatrice E.
Smith, WU11am Frtod Smith, Sr., Pt.
Lot 4ZI, Mlddleport-VUJage.
JacaJyn L. Bing to Dooglu w. ·
Jude, Pamela K. JU4e, Tracts,

The Daily Sentinel

Frarik Young. Allee Young to
Michael K. Gilmore, Deborah J.
GUmore, .483acre, RutlandVIUqe;
AUdra Edna Hayes to Hollis V.
Hayell, Unda S. Hayes, 100 acnla1 •
Bedford. .
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Reino Und, Robert B. Cozart,
Donna Cauut to James R. Brown,
Lucille Brown, Paroe~. Pomeroy
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McClain, Parcel, Sutton.
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belli c. Cannan. aftldavlt, Pomeroy VOia&amp;l'. J•
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111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
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SlWl GIIOCEIIY
STOlE w/GAS PUW
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21-Bueinta Opportunity
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32-Moblla Hom•• for Sale
33-Fem~• far Salt
34-Buelnaa lulidlngo
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PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF
TONY A. TAYLOR.
DECEASED
C01e No. 24,740
NOTICE OF
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IN THE COMMON PLEAS
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The F•rmera lank • S•vlnga
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brick home. Localed on
good street. 2 lots. Needs
work ..Could be dupleM renlal
umt Askong $15,000.00,

NEW LISTING - Iiddle·
port- Garage apartment. 2
bedroom apartment now
rented, 3 car garage could
be rented lor car or storage.
Small lot. $12,000.00.
lOT IN IIOOLEPOIT
50'x120' level lot w~ 11 util&gt;
tieS availale. Beautifl,j lliew of
river. Want $8,500.00.

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1.21 acres, some furniture.
$35,000.
NEW LISTING - 5 rm.
ranch at 5 Pts. 3 DRs, car·
peting. dbl. prgage &amp; level
lot. $36,000.

MIDDlEPORT - Good in
town homes. One wHh 2
BRs,one wHh dbl. apt, and a
3 BR one.
5 ACRE available.

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FARIS- 122 acres in Easlern, 3 BR ranch 1nd 1 12
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ELECTRIC
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&lt;all:
:;992·5175 Or
~- 742-3195

County Appliance, Inc.

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446-1699

CALL
.:; 446-4522

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:~ RENTAL

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·Business Services
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614·915-4211

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lt. 114.....,., Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
AI" Tr•••lltle•
PH. 992·5612
or 992·7121
3-24-tfe

41111 mo.

OliO VILUY

SA11W11 SYSTIMS

AM!t ,E.e/At
Dexctl Receiver
8' Alum. Dish
· Instilled ,..
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· Cal 992·356 1

. H -I mo. 'pd.

JIRSCii.I!"'D POOlS
Vl•n u•E• I'OOL ·
ACRYLIC WAU 1'001.
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SIDING CO.

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ILACIWOOD HOlE SPAS ·
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OH. 45769

For F11llr Simco

*llOWN IN
INSULAnoN

IISSEU'
SIDING CO.

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- Rooflngond--rk

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VINYL I
ALUMINUM SIDING

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THI QUAun

FARM EQUIPMENT

F11 All ,,., , . , lltt!#l

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DIIC,
plen-.
taro,
pt, bNoh h-.
arlin drill. hay"*'· 10 fl.
dl'llfl · harr-, Cub For·
mall with mo- end
plow, hay crimper, IUb
Ioiiar, potlto plow. hay

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Sorwiat, Etc.
ISS Mil St._ •t'rpr I

luppiilo.
Pick up end
d•llv•ry, Dlvlo Vacuum
Cleaner. one half milt. up
G.Org11 CrMil Rd. Clll
114·«~·021!4. . . .

992-334\12/Hn

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Phone: 614-669-3761

hilt., 01.

or 669·3765

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U.P. WI'- M•llh
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*Drtke 100•. LNA ·.
. $)
·.o~ 324 AE.CEIVER
I
9' SoutiWhTI Spun Available_
Complete System
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with Tracker
ca.url

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TOWN I COUNIIY.
YnEIIINAIY

. CUNIC

IN MDUI'OIT
PAUL E. SHOCIIO, D.V.I.

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8

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PT. PUASANT OffKE
IACISON AW• . ·
SIIA&amp;l AIIIU&amp; IICMI
1101

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WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
~ LIMESTO,.E
GRAVEL • SAND
. TOP SOIL
FILLt..- DIRT

a• lba. in four moe..

4 ·

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R ec apt lo f.l1t-Salea-Offlce
Loc11 company. Sand
complete rttume to box
2020 In ctrooftha OaHipoilo
Dolly Trlbuno825 3rJ. AVe ..
GollipoHo. Oh 451131 .

-ric.

GivNway

Raapile Care Worker lD Clfl
for hl'ndlc1ppld children
and aduttt of Gallla County .

•SEP-TIC SYSTEMS
•FOOTERS •GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

PH. l42-23.28

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diately. Pttflr prior ••P•Moy 1ot. •Ciil 114-949· . rt.nca with handicapped in2141.
.
dtvlduala. Mutt have own
tranaporUtlon. Wrhe: Gallla
1 pmtrooetertogiV••w•y. County Boord of Mtntol
C11i e14-742-2SII .
fl•l •""' lion· Developmental
Dloebllitlet 11 P.O. Bo• 14,
For aumrner UN. garden Chaohlre. Ohio 45820 or
•pace. olread·y plowed. .. u 1114-3&amp;7-0102 . .r.ppll*'IUI,m.nt 1nd fur- catlon deadline Mty &amp;,
nilhod. C1ll 304-871-4247 1985.
or 8711-1435.
Part-time LPN living In GaUIWill be r•dy for • new home

IJIVIIIOIIMEitTAL IYS'IDIS

*B~SE'MENTS

8

WIIAUY'S AlTO PAm

If, 611 Wilt . .

ucmc

Tei~Wilion Ltsttnlna Dtmts

: Speclellzlng In
' All Ty.... Of

ComputeriJICI Httrlnc Aid Selection
o · H11"ri•• Evaluttons For. All Act.s

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Wlrll)g

til.

Aealdentlel

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And A~pelr

LISA I. KOCH, U.

~! . Ucenlltl Cllnlcel

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AudiOIOJIIt

(114) 448-7111 or (&amp;14) 992-&amp;eGI
417 Stcoild Avenll, lox 1213
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lllllpoll&amp;, Olllo 45131

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Will mow yard• In· Oenipolia

'"'· Call 814-441-2948.
lng, ptenning. mowi"ng. trim-

ming, retail ohrubbery. All
Coll814-448-3100.
COLEMAN WATER WELL
ORILLING
Pump ulea, urvice. Registered In Ohio . AN work
gu•ra~t-. Clil 3_
0 4-2732811 . R1ven1wood. W. Vo.
H1rd worlolng, diiPendoblt,
11 yur old w1nt1 to mow•
clun y.rd1 or do odd jobo,
304·875-117&amp;2.
Hou11 cteoning. t4.00 t»r
hour • .refere,..C II, 304-&amp;715·

2498lifler 6•00 PM .

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Bualneas
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. ,..ommondo
thJt you- do buJineA with

Part-tim• work during Mav

chHdran1. !ergo •I••· combinetlon Jtore, acceuorie1.
Jordocha. Chic. LM. Levi.
Eoov · - · llod. Etprh.
Tomboy. Cilvln Klein, Ser-

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Now taking' application•

Yard Se!e

Mon . thru Fri. 1 :30 to 3•30,
no phone c1M1. Muot 1M I 8
.,_,. of~g~ or older, dapln-

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dllble

&amp; Vicinity

Frlinr~

O....am,_llobo. t 1 5.000·
110,000 1 year poAibil. All
occup.llono.
1011-8878000 Ext. R-1101 to find
out how.

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:::.lot

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:I'Mome - · .. thinll
• =~~Pt.':,"'uth Rd .

( Mowtno tail laturdaV April
· 27, 1·1. 313 Deloby Or..
funollure. olr· oandltlonar,
otoWng, bookl, g1m11,

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gio Velenta, 'Ev.n Picone. Liz

Claiborne, Members Only,
Orgoniclllw Grown, Oooollna. H•oltht••· over 1000
othlro . t7,900 to U4.900
lnvintory, treining l fixtut;es,
grand opening, etc. Cen
Ot»n 111 d1y1. Mr. Koenen
1308}1178 31139.

lnaur~nce .

Domlno'o Pizzo, 900 2nd .
Av• .. Gollipollo .

Martollt.
BatWYa. ori US. 311 open
S.tunlay a Iunday,
open err a c.......t
rent. off . -

ori. ~. jlro, olothlna.
droner. drapu. long
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: Yllrd ,.,._ o - c I lid, Friday 4-21, tO-Ipm.

car end

OflloaMa....,_ntadwlth
-m5yoar~eapanaoca

lt1nley home products.
Nlld II , homemalcaro In
aunoundlng eru to drop Jnd
p6ctl up cetaloga, C hourt 1
day, 3 dll'tll - k. Con-n
175-• 150. C1ll 1114-8492310.

22 Money to Loan

In IICCOUntlng. Knowledge of

~lllnt:a . .ry.Su-

.,.loolci,. lot

·

parmarltet laparlencawauld
lit • piu1. Wei
• profe11lonal ...,_ to
..,w wldo uo. Thlo pooltion
11 in tho M·lddlapon l'omaroy 1111. PI•• oend
- - tO The Dolly len·
line!. P.O . lo• 721V. Pomeroy, Ohio.

Drl-·•laoman for Pomeroy, flecintorat. Muothavw
experience. S - O'IIUme to
Tile DallY lentlnal. lax
721E, Pomeroy, Ohio
·417111.

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Mult MII19B3 Joy SkyNner.
Iota of extr11 included. C•l%
814-448-7200
5 :00 . •

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Jay Or. 3 bedroom, 1 Y2 bath,

Nice 2 bedroom viny,_.
home . Remodeled . car peted, tobacco ' bue. 2
acres. Kerr-Harrisburg Rd .
121 ,000 . Coli 614· 246 629&amp;.
3

bdr.

home,

.. Goverml1ent

full

hom.a from

informa1ion.

HOME OWNERS·fleflnanct
to low fixed r1t1. UH *'IUity
for ony purpoll. L.aedor
Mortg. .• co .• e14-582·
aou .•
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Profeuional
Servlcaa

Pilno· T•lng and Repair.

Brunlcardl Muoio Co .. •14·
448-01187. T-ntleth yoor

of
qulllty
- ··
Daniele.
e1 4-742·
29111La~
.

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12xll0 '*vel lot on fit. 7 irr
Crown City . 1 Oa22
porch. Clllll14-261-1444•

ttf

living room. large ki\chen A
dining arn, laundry room. 2
car garage, central air. gas
heat. Coli 814-448-3427.

1972 14x70 trlllor fo(
15,600 with 21 ,000 BTtl
window eir conditionert
nice. Cill814-448-0141 . :

1 9&amp;9 ChamP,ion treil••
12•80 with 1975 odd·oof
12•24. Good condition. Cal(
614-992-2589.
•

1982 oil electric mobilf
home . 3 bedroom•. 2 Mtha.
central elr. porch. ewninge
end etora;e buikting.
c.eted on riverfront lot lq
Middleport. Call 814-992, ,
•
'3348 1fter 5 :00p.m.

La:

1985 14xi!O Joy Skyti4
two bedroom mobile homR

Goo holt. locotad In S.leilt
Center. •10.000. Phone
1-514-483-1407.
14x70 C1otle on '14 acre.
2-car carport. 18x21 addi ·
tion. Coll814·992·31 19 "!
814-992-3132.
Mobile home• moved . 1.,..
Rued. 20 yNrt eaperienc(

304-&amp;78-28118 or 671 2998 .
1981 Schultz. 3 bedroomo
underpenning, 304·
675-1753 .

with

Mobile home for ule, 2 bf
Holly Porto. 304-87&amp;-382B.

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33

Farms for Sale

Mllgo County, 113 ..,..
with 4 b,edraam- hou ... 2

bArns ....3 poftda. 20 ).eras

iil.. blo. , 50 pluo ·t»iitu,.,
with · now fence, ...,...tty
drilled Ull -11. Will con·
alder Hill,. houM ond 10
ecrea. MUat Mil. Mid DO'.a.
.Coli . 814-11~2,4471 diY!
·,~d .814-592 '4124 ni11hto ..

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fully carpeted baNment •nd
ciorpon . 1.10 1cra1. Nicely
lendaceped tmall orchard.
Will •II furnlahltd or unfur~
niohld . Clll814·985·4386.

•
FOR SALE OR LEAS!\;·
commercial property en ~
new buHdlng 70'•1 00' wit!'
2 acre. 200' rood fronta ...

Eastern School Diatrict. 8
room home in good repair •

3 bedroom house in Ruatk:
Hifl1. Fully carpeted. atorege

building, Iorge Iot. Call814·
992·5085 ofler 4 :30 p.m .
7 room• 1nd bath, Nelson

Rd .. o..ter aro1. Coll814698-6528 otter 4:00pm ..

For ule or rent : Pomeroy. 6
room. 1Vt blth.nk:e y1rd.
Adults pref•rrad. Would
consider 1 child. No petl.

Security depc;nit and refer·
ence reqUired . Sele
130,000. Rent 1225 . 614949·2848.
Four bed'reams. kitchen·
family room with fireplace.
finished ba1ement, low
•so ·o. Point Pluont, 304875-3079. evening•. ,

Businen
Buildings

no zoing required, 2 ml'-'
north of Point PJN.. nt, w..

VIi. on fit. 82. Phone 304•
675-1578 wlelldayl. 304
675 · 7898 evanlnga end
weekend•.

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35 Loti &amp; Acreage

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Fony two ecru near

1

Will plow gardena. l•ro- 01
small. Point Pleuant, Ke·
nouao, Ohio. Coli 81 4 -4411•
4088. 304-875-7228 altai
5 :00PM .

Houoo cleaning. •4.00 P*(
hour, references. 304 - 175 ~
2498 oftor 5•00 PM.

Have an energy efficient
home built on your lot. From

et 3,900.00. C1ll for eoti·
mateo. 304-1175-3981 .

a11umeble, 3 bedroom~ 3
blithe, living room. dining
room , family roof'('l,
*'luippod kitchen. p1tlo. 1lr
cond, double garage, low
70't, f:low Hoven, 304·882·
2508 .

• June. Mature women to

a

1973 Arilngto~ 12•10 with
·l2x16 odd-on, undarplnJ
ning, 18.000 . Call 81 4e
·441-7010.
c
:

infOfmation.

Nice

G004I

condition. CoH 114-182;
7183 oflu 5 :00PM ;
t4,800.
l

Government home from e1
IU rapolrl. Alta dlilquenttu
property. Call 805 -687·
11000 e•t. GH-10189 for

Arbuckil. 3 bedroom. fomily
room. HI.. betha. J,4 acre,
1 -304·586-9148 .

Found mala -gla ot tl)e
Cornlltlik flotling Lalla. C1ll
304-n3-II08 .
111011 famole long haired dog
lad an Cornat11tl ArM .
Coll1r. no name, Rewerd.
304-871-2412.

12•50 mobile home 2 bdt:
room. Mmi-tumlahed.

French City Mobile Hom••·
614-446-9340.
.

people you know, ond NOT
to Mnd money through the
m~H untH you hllve inveati·
II" lad tM offering.
Own your own jean QIIorb_..r, ladlft apperel,

halp wife toke care of
lnv•Hd-.troka victim. Muat
lie eble to move lift vicdm
ond p.rfarm a-rill hulth
cora. Good poy. Call Mro. H.
Brown tt.loro BPM 1t 814·
448-7021 for oppolntmant.

81nk Sola·R•po•- 14
wid... Jult PlY 1500.00
down end take over ..-y:
menta. No charge for deltvl
ery. Call today; only II• til
remoln . 814-n2-1220 Of
e;4-n3-392e .

on 1 ecre l1nd, Rt. &amp;64. Call

' wm 'cfo outlide houoe paint-. 11 . IU ' repoirr. Aloo_dli.lning:'C:alle14-441-2514 . . ' q.,_,t _to• ptopertr.- Coli
8 o&amp; . e·e 7 • 8 e·o &amp; - for

Wlnter'a Sohlo us 36 .

•

1975 Schult .12•85. 2 bdr ..
total .a.ctric. exc. cond.
French City Brokoro. . . . ..
vice, 814-441-9340.

W..rto. CaH Keith at 814- b101ement. gao hilt. 111
268-8251 oftor 8 •00PM.
Clrt»t. nice kitchen, Ittached ll"roge. good loco lion
Bowen• Contt~uctlon . f•cingrlverwithgerdenspot
Complete r~modliing, fire- in 900 Block. city. C1n hlip
, ploco opecial.loto.- Pointln~ : . finance . CoR 8 ,..4411- 25~~
- interior ·f!o oxMrior •.Cem""t. . Of 814'·4411--..1 171 : . - . ·' ..
'-clc.
~•· b~-·
· - w-•-~ . 211 _yro.
.
, . . porl•nco. roao.onatile 3. bd;, brick home. 11 r1111eo
rotH. Free ootimat01, work from town, prlee reduced.
luoront•d. Coil 1114·388- Cell 614·4411-0833.
870 0 , ll14-3t8-11108 . .

trailer acroee frt&gt;m MHkl

FIN
tom,
• t-tl-lin . I-ll.

- 992·7013

lost end Foun!l

Grocory In Burilngham.

,.. hloo----·---..s•

-~J~'u;.,-_.._-lalo...,Pwl&amp;

poUa area. Apply In per10n

bet-en 9AM &amp; 4PM to
Medical Pllzo, 203 Jockoon
Pille, O.Hipolio.
Found; 1 pair ladle a gla...a : · Men 10 war'; in Mrvlc•
In ..H. on Rt 33 In litltlon muot have good
8u~lnoh1in. ContiCt ledy In refare,-cao. Apply in t»roon.

73-79 ,.... Tr.

a':=

In-home and out-of-home
worken n11dad imme-

4 female Norweti•n Elhaund puppleo to glva•-Y·

'TROMM EXCAVATING' ·

JOHNSOn E

l,

Help Wanted

AVON . Soli Avon molcl
45%. Call &amp;14-4411-33&amp;1 .

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Townho-: 3
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FamilY, Thu..... y 21. flowoi

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10•511 1985 N- Moon,
bdr .rm .. all o••· elr cond ..
eaue aood cond .. t3.4110:
Coli 1114-448 -0178.

HouM for sale by owner.
Will do lAwn mowlftg &amp; yard

round l8wn m1inten1nce.

Shapllerd on Nlighborhood
fld. Owner ptMII . .n to
identify-recover. Coil 1114441-e199.

Cof!lplete Stock of Wejlt~er- ~
ile Hut Pumps, Central Air
Q
Conditioninc and Furnaces.
~

·18 W
d
0
ante to o

Kotllic Undacaping deaign·

Found blac* m11e Oerm1n

Service

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

.

11'1,. 11\'IHIII

Sr:rv 11

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Wontod A..-ln C1ncer
Boclaty in nold of donotion
of twin liza ohHU. 304·
171-8749.

tJ Healln1/ Cooling .
INTBm£RM

10- tfc

,

Miller. Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio .
457119 • or coil 614-992-

Call 304-882·2182.

Strength Coplulea . Fruth
Ph.srmocy, Middleport.

Mobile Home

4- 0-1 mo.

CONGO

Will care for elderly ·In our
home. 11 y.. ra IXperience.
Coll514-992-7314 .

I••• Gnpetrult Ex1r1

4·17·1 mao pd.

Eltirn~~l• ..

~DENNY

Junk Clrl. Coil 1114-2459284.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bodo, kon,
wood, cupboud•~ cbllra.
chest•. boektt1, dloh .. ,
ltone jaro, 1ndqueo. gold
and 1ilver. Wrlte-M:D .

· Trim oH pound• with Go

975

li'I IL 1614) 143·5425
3/1/2 1110, pd.

16141 915-3105

lobo. lawn• mowed. Coil
1114-2511-11495.
Room 1nd boerd for elderly.
only. Cotl1114-992-6022 .

niiO.

·H•rbel Pie~. Aile Me Howl
CaU i14-448-2081, o; 11'444e;a188.

6:95

Sales

clean uoed coro.
Jim Mink Chlv.-Oidolnc.
Bill Ga"* Johnlon
814-448-31172

Buying dfilly gol~. sliver
eoln1, ri1111,jowalry, ollfll111
wore. old ~n1. 1!'•.. curTrim' oH ' ,;aundo : with ·Go- rency. Top ........ Ed. _ 8ur~
·. leu ·, Gropafruit
·
htra
·
· ..olltt 11• ri&gt;ef onop,.
2 nd . "ve.
·•
Stlongth C•tsouln ond E··· Mi-part, 01\. ' .,,.,.,,92-.
V • p T 1 b Ia t 1 Fruth 3471. ·
Ph.srmocy.
w 1ntlld to buy• • go•cart.

, Ai1'uiE T~'v•.sAiiwrE SYSlEJU
Daft ..... . .

Announcemenu

SWEEPER •nd AWing machine .repair. pirtl, 1nd

104 ......, ... . . _ ,

Wanted To Buy

we pay Cl'llh for tete model electric. cerpentry, ' odd•

Allllllilnc,: r!l l!lll '

.,. Grllllaotioft
Steti&amp;:I;.,Mlpotk

Situations
Wanted

Handyman. Will do painting,
---------:-: 1wall pepering. plumbing.

RIDENOUR •
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER--985-3307

PUIS: Ofllct Sowlos &amp;

4-10·1 mo.

Ser'ljJce Pro

9

PIINI SlOP

-.nd . . . ..

143·5155 or

Conligmanto
new u
merche-n dill alwevwei·
corned: fllchord fleynoido. 12•.
Auction..r. con 304-27530119.

•GIISOif REFRIGERATOR

JUiS IEESIE
992·2772

PH.

Profeulonel
Service a
1 -~------­
WINDOW TINTING Ralidant!al , Commercial• AutQ.
Free eltimatea . Cell 61o6·
448-9348.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

23

Poohlon Avai .. bil. t»n-tima
oaloo pem&gt;n for local buol·
Y1rd lola 248 Dll&gt;b'f Dr .. 2 neu . Muat be aggr••live,
mi. out Rt. 141, •••. 9-4. •ndeb~towortcwlthpublte .
M0¥!111 hou-. 3 f11mllilo . PooliblNty of politlon 11
aooiltlnt Monoo., H quell- 1,-~----=-~::-::::-­
· s.,. 2 n- fiood. Muot . hove pr..iout I PIANO TUNING AND RE4 Fomily yord
bucket ••••· Avone. hom. ..... '"parlance. S.nd ro· PAIR, ReducectrotH IImHed
Int.. rote of g..11worom oume to T.fi .M. Corp. 1129 time only. W1rd'o f(ayboard,
evorvthlng nlco. Thura. 2~ • Jac:koon Pilla. GIIUpollo, Oh 304-875 -UOO or 875 3824.
Fri. 211. Rain conceio. Low• 41831 .
Oorfield,
Boolckllt»r. fomlllar with
Rr:ol Esl~le
G.L.. IC&lt;:ounlll, poyoble and
~eeelvoble . Our offlc•. t»rt
time. Stnd lnquiriea to Box
Middleport
22. 8yrocuoe, Ohio 411779 . .
31 Homes for Sale
8t Vicinity
lady to llve in, cere Md cook
for lldariy lady. Coil 614- In Estate- 3 bdr. on At. 36, 'h
992-3704.
mi. Woot of HMC . Call
Yord uia II Bill Croll - - - - - - - - - &amp;14-446-0803 .
rolidanc;.. Reel"*. April28. JOIN THE ARMY NA - J.:..:_______-:9:00am -4:00pm, Womon'o· TlONAL GUARD. GOOD Mutt Mil 3 bdr. ranch.
clothin 0 , men''s dothing, PAY. GOOD BENIFITS. EQ· W01tbrooke Subd ., FR,
irl'o .... n1 curtain rug UCATIONAL ASSIST - woOdburnlf. carport. deck,
:dd1 a:;;i e.-do,
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' ANCE. Coli 304-1711-3950 city utiiHies, &amp; ..hoolo,
or 1-800-e42-3819.
t35,000 . Coli 614· 441·
7144.
REPS NEEDED for buoine11
8ccounta.
Full time Built On Your lot: Big 4 Cer
8t Vicinity
t8o.oo-o . oo to Garage e89915 . 3 bclrhome.·
· tao.ooo .oo . Put time •13,895 . SN Our Modalo.
112 . 000 . 00 to Coli 1 -814-8811-7311 .
3-femlly g•roll" 11le. 2320 118,000.00. No •ling. RoMt. Vernon Ave. Pt. Pl. peet bu1inen. Set your own lmmtculate ~rick, 3 or 4
Thuro. 9 . 1 . Lot• evervt~ina. lfauro. Training . provided. bdr.. 2'-'1 bathe, flnlohed
Cell1 -812-938· 1075 Mon· banment, appUanca~. 2 car
4 IamAy yard "'*· II mlleo Fri. 8 .r.M to 8 PM CST.
garage, comer lot. Debby
out Jerry1 Run It Apple
Dr .. Coll614·446·3918 .
Grovw. Aprll25, 21, 27th: 9 Olin MIHI hao Ot»rtlngl lor
to 1.
Salet-Appointment c~rka . House for Hie at edge of
Salary guerantHd, but Cfln town. Qallipotia. Owner will
3 fomlly yord .... Sat. 9·3. Mrn *1.10 per hour, 1l1o land contrect. Call 814·
Otlvw fld . nur K&amp;K Pt. Pl. ha.. opanlngo for 11 0ht 4411-9628 .
Look for ligno.
delivery. Apply to Jane
Rlch1rds. Lowes Motor Inn, For ule or re.nt with option
Point Pleo11nt, Wed, April to buy 8 rooma II bath in
8
Public Sale
24th. 9 AM-12 Noon. 7PM- Oallia Co .. ~annan Trace
8:00 PM. An equ•l oppor· School Oiat., 3 bedrooms. 112
&amp; Auction
tunlty employ...
· acre lot In coumry. countY
water, garage, ba..,...ent,
W•nted. pereon to live in cellar. 124,000. Coli in
Auction ..ory Frldov nig~t ot with olderiy couple. 304- morning before 1:30PM,
tha Hartf01d Community 1176-4247 or 875-1436, ..11814-682 -7417.
Canter. Trucklaodo of now be7-n &amp;•00 PM and 9•00
merchandill oftvary &amp;w~~ PM.
Split foyer. 3 bdr., 2 betha,

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992·6215 .. 991·7314 .

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AND SERVICE

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PH. 949·2101
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LOWII IIOIIIM.Y PAYIIIIT

Flm Equipmtnt

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Good used rlfri&amp;mlart,
111shtrs. dryers, ps 1nd
tltclrie rlnpl ~~~~~ lY stll.
OPEIIITO 6

R. .l &amp;tate General

NEAR HOSPITAL ~ One
floor 2 BR home. Hot water
heat, lull basement &amp; dbl.
garage, on corner lot.
FINE LG. IAICfl - Over
2.000 II. of floor space. 4
BRs, 3 baths, office, 2 family
rms .• formal diing andl.79
acres.

beittt, 011.

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895-letart
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New llomn luilt

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NEW LISTING - 2 BRs,
balh, centr11 air &amp; heat car·
peting, lg. basement Asking
$1~.500.00. offer wanted .

- I S lHE TilE TO CAllUS

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576-Apple

304-675·6276
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NEW LISTING -Remodeled
3 BR lrame in Racine with
dbl. garage on corner lot

Loot ' ' •114 still ,.....,.

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982-Mlddieport
Pometoy
981-Chaater
343-Pontand
247-Latart Fell~
848- Racina
742-Rutlend
887- CoolvNie

SltwllillntlitYiilteofPo. _ , c-.ty of Moigo and
- o f Ohio:•
TRACT 11: ~-!II
Iron pin at , .

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4411-0IIIipolle
387-Ch. .l!iri 388-VInton
2411-Rio Grande
2511-0uyail Diitrict
1143-AI'I!bia Dlitrict
379- WIInut

d.. .lbed

AREA - Excel·
lent 3 BR ranchllg. stone fireplace thlt w II hell the
whole houll!.2 car fllrl&amp;e.
2.47Kres.

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NEW liSTING - Middlepart Recently redecorted. thiS 2 bedroom
home is neat and affordable.
33'M50' lot, walking distance ·
to downtown. $17.000.00.

NEW LiliA ROAD - This
ranch type house is in IJ111
condition &amp; the family room
is neat and sp1cious, 3 bed·
rooms, a nice fenced yard
tor the kids plus above
ground pool. $44,900.00.

IIIIEIOIY

A.A.A.

Muon Co., WV
Arat Code 304

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on tile 17to.doy of Mly,

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Taylor,
· Iota of 37295 S.fl .
124, Mlddilport, Ohio 457110.
Roben E. Buck.
Probllte Judge
f4} 17, 24: 1611. 3tc

· Write .vaur
ill illll
by mail willl llli5
coopan. cancel your Ill by pnane Wilen ~ get
, results. Moner notretllldablr.

Public Notice

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Pay

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No. 84 cv 282 north
lino -of. tile ...,.._
l n - o f o n O - o f . . - o f 8ICdan 3o
datod MM:h 5, 1t85 in nocdi ••-ofllncl,_
· tho ............. - · I wll owned by
public-- - - t o tile miclolo of
Court
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. 304-675-6276
•Uve Enltrtalnment tfree HBO
•Mthoneltes oflestturont

N•g•County
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tile
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Milia and ._of Ollio, onjl ono mw
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In tho
of " ' - burylno gn&gt;Und. Tho of tHo
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c-.ty.Ohio.
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line; north 132- ...1.000.00 lnd tt.
and 1:ffi
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n ""'"onc1 l .l r W ; - - 117 - a n d 4 ~
1£RMS OF IAU!: T., per
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to . . PlACE f&gt;' ~~... ' ot _ _ ....._toblflllld
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deal.
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THE MEI08 COUNTY BilE~. .I RIFF
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lot. ..._ . .._ " ..... II
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81-HOOM lmprovamantl
82-Piumblng • H•tlng
83-E....,tlnf
84-EI~ &amp; Aefrillldtion
81-0...,1 Houllng
88-Moblll Harne Repair
87-Upllolotary

P-ay.lblon lrid&amp;t

Up to 16 Wcirde ... One
lnaertion ........ ... t4.00
Up to 18 Worda ... Thr• day inaertlon ....... . ·.t5. 00
Up to 15 Worde ... Six dey lnaartlon .. .. ........ ta.OO

Public Notice

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111-Form Equipment
112-Wantad to Buy
63·Li11eotock
114·Hav &amp; Grain
IIII·Satd &amp; Fartiil&amp;ar

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41 -Hou- for Rent
42-Moblla Homeo far Rent
43-Farm• for Rant
44-Apartmant for Rent
41-Furnilhad R001111
411·SJ11!Ce far Rant
47-Wantad to Rant
. 48-Equlpmanl for !lent

74-MotarqcHe
71-8- Motora
71-Aullo P - &amp; AccaiiOria•.
77·ArnAapelr
71-Carnplnl Equipment • •
78-Carnpar• • Motor Home~

I dll'l StiiiiJirr:s
&amp; ii'Ji,IIJI~
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ll1:111als

11 -HalpWantad .
12-Shuation Wonted
13-lnaUt..14-B.....,.a Training
111-Schoola
16-Radlo, TV &amp; ca Repair
17-MilceiiMeOUI
18-WantiHI To Do

73-V~n~a4WD.

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following telephone exchanges ....

71·A- far Sale
7Z.Trucb far Sale

11.1-HauHflold Ooodo
&amp;2- Cl, TV &amp; Radio Equipment
113· Antiquea .
114- Mile. Marchandiaa
115-luiidlng Supplle1
Ill-Pat• for Sala
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17 -Muolc.llnatrumanto
&amp;8-Frult1 &amp; Vagatebln
58-Far Sala Ot Trade

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We can re1111ir ind rt·
r"':
core rad11tors and
heater cores. We Cln
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We 1Iso
repair Gas Tanks.

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Pomerov-Middleport,

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Yarbrough. Lot, Pomeroy VIllage.

Salem.

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Aprii24,19B&amp;
.WednurJa,,
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By owner.

9 '12 per cent

Two country hou•• on
Route 33. 1 'h mile aut of
Foote end Sporn, c•ll 304882-Z864.
5 room houM, 2 cloMd In

pOrcttea. In Point Ple111nt,
304-675-545&amp; .

-4"'1,..--,.Ho_
u_ae
-s~f:-or -:R:-e-n--:-t :

7 room home with 2 car'
gar1ge. in Cheshire, 12so;
mo., pluo dop., ldult1. only.
no poto. Coil 814-387-7271 '
or 614-367-7302.
For rent,

option

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will rent:

wtttt•

buy . 3 bdr. 2 bath.;

ret .• stove, OW, CA. 2 car,.

gorogo, city odiools, dap.requlred . Cell. ' I 14-441 -:
4348.
4 bdr. in country, *250

mO.·

plus dopooh. Kyger C School Diatrict. Call 814· ·
3117·0609 .
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Very nlco 3 bdr. home, 2&gt;
bltha, good alze yard. 1300. •
3 bdr. home country atmoe- \

pharo; t%71. 3 bdr. home,
32 Mobile Homes
for Slle
NEW AND USED MOBiLE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
fiT 35. PHONE 814·448·
7274.
1971 Freedom OOod cond.
Cali 814·258-8520 .
3 bdr. 14xllli &amp; lot, 2 mi.
from 011Hpolla , Green
School Dillrlc:t.goOd cond.,
loroo 1und·acio. t14,900.
will conlider trill• In of
envtNng of v81ue 11 down

payment. C1ll 114-4488038.
1971. 14~111, 3 bdr .. 111
eloctric, 1111\11 utMity.bldg .. ln
town o~ . rantll lot. Clil
114-448-2038.

with riverview. •210 . Aeter• 1

encee • depoeit requh'ed.\
Coil WIMmon Agency, 114-•
441-3844.
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7 room. full beMment. 2 ~
milo down riwr. UIO 'mo .•

dap., reference- ..,.ulred.'
Call814-441-0143, or441- !
0571 .
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4 room• •nd bath. Y, baH·~
rnent, · tully cerpetMI, new ..
t»lnl, unturnllhlcl. cane1 4- •
892·309!).
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2 bedroom hou11 in P - 1
roy. L.atge deck ond tt.oa- •
mont, low u1H1tlie. ~200. l
par month plu1 oacurlty ,
dapoolt. Coli 11 4 · 112- •
117113.

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2 -oom houMin Mlnw• •
villa. hold• Mln•n•lll• '
Chu ...... by lull Plant. Total ;
electric. Coli 11 4·112· •
11218.
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Houan for Rent

ln .• corMr and line poltl. top

rail, gotolncludod, 1200.00.
304·175-4419.
Full lire bed for Nle. com·
plato. 304·875-4291

2 bedroom A !ramo home.
f17ii .OO month, •100.00
Hpaalt. ·solithllde, W. Ya.
304-171-11111.

Wedding gown and vall size

F- hun1lf1i1 an 2110 ..,r..
y..r around. 15 room log

coobln, private drive. CioM to
Sp&lt;Kn, Kol- and Mountel•
"""· 304· BIIII, 3817 tPI 11
a.m.

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Mobile Homes
for Rent ·

1102.
Fully furniohod. air, utilhieo
poid,2bdr .. eduhoonly. Cell
814-448-4110. '

"I couldn't fmd a thing I
wanted in the stores. How
abOUt a Standing OVation?"

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1· 3 bdr. mobllo homo, all
· utllteo pold, fumlohed, no
poll, oacurlty Hpaolt, 1421
mo. Cell 114·441·13111 ""II
bet_I.IIPM.

Nice 2 bt'ldr. mobile home,
conven*'t location on Rt.
7 . . Completely fumithed ,

1181 mo. , waiOf poid.' Call
114·241·881B.
Mobile homo for Nnt. Call

Apartment
for Rent

New .one bdr. efficiency ept.

Colll1~ ·4411-03110.

Nice

2 bdr. wo- • dryor. water
• trath peld, 1 milo from
hoophal, 1200 rent pluo dep.
Celll14-441·1314.
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Trailer tor rent. Coli 1114·
441·4225 aftor 4PM.

cleen 1p1rtment1,

Henderson, 304·1175·1972
after 5 PM .

2 l»droom mobile home for
re"nt. Burdette Addn,

1171.00 pluo utlltleo and
dopoolt. 304-175-2484 .
2 br iumiohod tnoller, lo·
cetod on Crab C - Rd.
1110. on.onth. 304-1711·
1201.

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JACKSON ESTAT-Es·
APARTMENTS !Equal
Houoing Opportunity!
monthly Nnt nano 11 1113
. .
for 1 bedroom- 1188 for
· '• ;2 ,.bridroom, claj;oott '1200.
· ~tad near Spring v~
· Piau "&lt;!Odland. . pool
and Ca.,.. TV available,

end

light houM k..ping
rooms. Ptrk Centre! Hotel.

Call 814-448-0758.
Furniahed room, r•nge. re·

frig . 1100. ohoro both, oin·
gle male. 919 2nd . AVo.,
13ollipolio. Cell 448·4418
after 7PM ,

1--------Mobile homo lot, 12'•50' or
omollor, 175 wotor poid, 4th
• Noll. Golllpolio. Coil 441·
44111 after 7PM .
Mobile home loto. R • R
Mobile Home Po"',,Bulaville
Rd, Gelipolio, Oh. Coil 814·
441-0527 or 814-441·
1283 .
Treiler •JHICI for rent. Cell

614· 3243 ....

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Pork, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy.
lots. Cell
114-9112-747 .

L..rr

m•••-ve-

Apt. for r011t 1200 • up. Coli
175-5104 or 175-5381.
Nicely furnlohad mobllo
homo. off, apt .. central air
ond hol1 in city. edulto only.
Call 114-441·0338.
Fumiahed 3 rm ..... upftaira.
utiitieo pd. 1185 mo ... 110

depoolt. 114 Locuot. Adulto
only. Call 441·1340 0&lt;
441-3B70.
Fumi8hod offlcioncy 701
4th Avo .. Galllooli8. 11 BO.
utilltieo poicl. ...... both,
odulto. can 441-4411 aftOf
7PM .
Up•taira3 roomt, fumilhed.

bath,

washer-dryer.

AC.

cleen, no pet:1, ref .• dep .

roq .. adulto. Call 814-44811119.
Upltllin unfUrniehed 3 room

apt., ""rpotod, utlhiH paid,
no chil*""· no polo. Call
114-446-1137.
2· 2 bdr. opt. furniohod, pay
alectric. no polo, oacuritv
dapooH. 1310 mo . 2·3 bdr.
opto. unfvmiohod. poy-t·
ric, no poto, -urhydepooit,
1360 mo. can 114-441·
13811collbat_I.8PM.
3 roomt with privete beth,

ref. Roquooted. Call 114·
441· 2215 . .
Oerege 1pt., furntehed. 21V.

Neil Ava., Golllpollo. 1 bdr..
12311. utMhieo poicl. Call
441-4411 aftor 7PM.

Ai•eroiclo Apto. Middleport.
lpeclel r1t11 for Senior
Clti1ono. 1130. Equal Houoing Opportunitloo. 11 .4 ·
8112-7721 .
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Wood• 7 ft luoh Hoe
11 , BOO, 211 ft tobacco pipe
trailoro 11 I 1100 .. 121 t900.

Add 1 room for hOUH· or
trelle&lt;, 24 ft.x12 ft. 2 yoaro
old, bath, 40 eat. hot woter
tank. hook up f.or woohOf·
dryor, 11.000 value. Soli
13100.

Rt .. 36, 304-1711-1288 or
304· 738·2342 .

814-281-11245.

.

SPECIAL cut olabo 8 PU
loodo daliverad in dump
truck t100,or 21oodot180 .
You pickup 116. Call 814·
246·1804.
Pool People Special:
Let ua aumrnerlze your pool
1100. 10% off, all pumpo
and fihoro. Micldllport 81 4·
992-5724 0&lt; Golllpolio 81 4·
448-3051 .

62 Wanted

to

Buy

Building Matorielo
Block, brick, oewer pipeo,

63

Went

Livestock

Block. brick. mortor and

8 wMk old pigo. Call 81 4388-91102 or 814-3888141 :
I

m11onry euppliee. Mountlin · 1 yur old colt_for tale. Cell

State Block. Rt. 33, Now
Ho•on. w. vi . 304.882·
2222.

66 '

Pets for Sale

2 bred aows, 1 ten month otd

Spring Special-Patriot utility
bullllngo on dloploy ot two HILLCREST ' KENN~LS
convenient locetlona, 8 • S Boarding ell breeda.
Produce, YN;nd St. in · f't. lndoorwoutdoor flcllltle1.
Ploooant, and French City AKC Doberman puppleo:
Mobile Homao in Gallipolio. Stud Service. Coli 814-448·
8•12 Uti&amp;. •aloo 10•11 7795.
1885. Delinrad and Mt up
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
on. your lot.
814-387-7220.
2 rail motorcycJe trliler,
factory built. 1 oloctric chain Brierp8tch KoMalt Profooaaw, 12 in. Hr . .1 gee chain oionol All-br•d grocming.
oaw 10 in. bor. All A-1 cond. lndoCK·outdoor boarding fo·
cllhioo. Englith Cocker SpoCall 614-2411-11294.
nlel puppieo. Coli 614-388·
2 e•tr11 large Boiton ferns, 87110 .

Heated

Homp Boer. Call 114·7422724.
2 Americon Saddlebrad ond
TonnooMa Wolklng horoa
Fillloo. both coming 2 yoaro
old, 304·937-2123 ofter
8:00PM .
For Nil et all tlmea aprtnglng
Holatene cowa end heifera.

304·578· 2510.
2283 .

64

•••IS· ANson•Cd·.814·241-1547.

~rom dr••·
~.

61 Houte_h old Good•
SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE
12 Olivo St., Gall polio. Now
• uMd wood·c:oel ltovaa, I
pc wood LR ouHo U99,
bunk bed• 1119, entron
~linera •99; n.w ~ uted

bedroom aultee. ""II"·
wrk1ger weaheri, • ahoH.

New · llvingroom ault•a
11 89- t599, Iampo, aloo
buying co.l a wood atovn.
Colll14·441-31118.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sola. chair. rookor. otto·
mon. 3 tebleo.loxtro hoavyl,
tllll. lof11 and 'chairo
priced from 12811. to 1895.
Tobllo. I&amp;Oand up to 1125.
Hido·•·-o.•311o. ond up
to 11110.. oofa bodo 1145,
Racllnora. t22&amp;. to 1375.,
lAmpo from t28. to 1121.
pc. di-jH frO&lt;n 1108., to
435. 7 pc. t1111 ond up.
Wood table with lix cllelro
1285 to 17411. Dook t110
up to 12211. Hutchoo. tll80.
lunk bed comploto with
mattru... t271. and up to
1385. 8oby bodo, 1110.

BIIMtt baby ~ with mat·
treu, all wood. nice condl·
tion. misc. baby lteme, en·
tlquo 12 gi . double borrall
ohotgun . Coli 1114-4460785 .

TRS·80 model Ill computer
with 48K lnd loto of ooft·
wara. Beot offer. Coil 114·
3243evo.

braka,a, · 1hoc:k1.

good body. 11 .ooo. Nagoti·
able: CaH 1114-4411-4313.
9·6:30 Mon.- Fri.

11 ,210. Cell 114-388·
9901 . .

13 hivu ol bul. 1 ••.,..,.
tor. m,iec. bu tQuipmont. oil
good oond. ·C•H oftar 1.
114·441-4833.
4,10C) tomato atakell, u•d 1

year. Reaeon•bl• priC!II. 2
whMI·gerde, trector with en
8 horae Brigga engine .

Baby owing, 11.00. Wind·
thlold for 1873 Ma..no-.
11 li. 2 8oara full oil 1tav11
with tan~o. 1200.00 lor
both. Call 114· 742· 21515.
14•70. 1883 Shullto trailer
far ule. 3 bedrooma. Excel·
llint concltlon. Singer Mw·

Mattre. .e or box apringa,

ing machine. Good concH·

tion. Electric or padol. Coli
1114·992-3414. Will ooll at

n••

rocktn. metal c1blneu,

hoadboardo 138 • up to
115 .

Yegetoble and llo- planto,
wholooaleand rotell,locoted
Letart

,..,on11ble

price.

J••·

Camilng
new drlllea.
new ehoea. 1nd other heme:

s-1"11 machlno, rall·owov
bodo. Call 114·143·113411. •

Fl,.waod UO.OO pickup
load. 130.00 dlliv-. Coli
304·171· 17U or 6752881.

ne•t

door to gravel pit,

watch for ol9n or """ 304·
81111-3400.
.

f mil Suppl11:s
.~ LIVi!Siiil.k

61 · Farm Equipment
Spring Spociol: 24'x30'xB'
with I ll'x7' g0 ro'" door •

aervlce door , 13,888
erected. Iron HorM Bklgs,

114-332·974&amp; collect.
I

2

bedroom epertmenta.

N- H - . WYo . N-ly
re-ed. In l.,.,n. 114112-7411.
1 -room furnl- _,._
mem on I . Main lt. in
Pomeroy . Call 114-tt2·
7;114
1 -llllfumilllad•
.....
....taere~Dr..........
*'-'· No c.,._, No peu,
12m11M!rom'-t·Call
114·ftZ·D07.

APARTMINTI, mobile
~- houoM. Pt. ..... _ .
and QalllpOIIo. 114·441·

1221.

&lt;

• r·

liD Dlfl' rent Stroktl

!

power, Y· B, 7,000 mlloo,
liko now. Coli 614-'4 41·
7002.
1867 Ford Cougor 93•R7.
•eoo. Cali 114-246-8102.
1979 Monte Cllrlo in very
good cond. Beet offer. Call

814-3243 ....

1977 Ford Mo..rick, boot
oftar. Call 814· 256·6251
aftor 8 :00PM.
1878 Ford LTD, bluo. vinyl
Hltl enci top, power 11etr·
lng end brakea, eutometlc,
tilt ot-lng. cruloa, AM·FM
otorao with 8 track. air
conditioning. t 1 .600. Runt
good. 13ood condition. 742·
2610.

6711-304·

19BO Ford F180, FWD, 4
opaad, lock out hubo, 302
engine. FO, ltapoicla. Coli
814-949·2497.

81

Home
Improvement•

I

COU~P

1&gt;0-

ru-·

M""'um Roofing • S"""t· :
if1i1. N- inotaling
roof8. 30 yoaro axparion~. ;
opoclallli"'l in bull up roQt. ..
c .. 814·388·9Bii7.
-----~· ~
, BAIEMENT · .•.·
WATEIIPROOFING ··.:
Unconcltional l~lme
......... Local
'!";~
furnllhod.
Cll cohot 1-114-23'7~ •••
0481. dty or night. R_. ;
B . - t Watorproofi~- .

15

I WILL NOT lJ

.oo-::lrP..

~ liU:M !'CR

'IDL1012AT!:i

A ~"'Ji.l

FCOLJSI.I
MIST~S!

~ 1;;12:~ ..

=·=·

eu•· •
··•••tees..
F-...--&gt;

remodeling

Motorcycl11

Honda CB 150
helmeta •

-h

ISTOLCYj
V
y

end

2

Intercom. Muat

Mil. CoP 114-441-8183.

2·1.9?11 Mandt XR 1100 bo!h
for 11,000. CoN 114· 24611598 after IPM .

..
ANNIE
SiuHT IG

OOLVONI: OF
THE5ENGES,

neW ·

HOOTIE, AND
NOT THE fi\OST

1983 Suzulcl1211 4-whoole&lt;
with raolco. teoo.
concl.
Coil 114-378-2183 after
4PM .

••c.

I/4POflTA!fT
!lo'IE.

,..,.._._t

J •
L lnoulotion. Vinyl
oicllng, roofing,
windowo, otorm wincloWo.
otoro doO&lt;o. Call 114···~ ,
2772.
"' ~ ~ .. :,

.

Gw'o D- Stroam c~- -:
Cleaning. upholotr•"~ :·
acotchtuerd. deodorizer.; .. ·
...- . . . highly ...... :
commended. 114· 1'420: ·
2211 or 11 4·882·13011, , •
RON'S Tolovlolon Sorvic; ..
HquM callo on RCA, Ouatao',
GE. lpeclalin9 In Zonhh.
Call 304-578-2398 or 114441·2414.

·
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·

Now llTange thl) circled lett«~ to

All•werhere: (
Yesterday's

(]) Sportocenter
Sanford and Son
Cll Entertainment Tonight
CZl Wheel of Fortune
Cll Wheel of Fortuna
· (I) (jj) MacNeil/Lehrer

I

HOWA
HANt'ICAF'PEP '
601..FEI'Ii PL.AYS.

I j
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tomorrow)

Jumble!!: CLOVE ~UGH WAITER BLAZER .
Answer: A spendthrift wife· "'!ight love her husband
lor this-All HE'S WORTH

.·o

Newshour ·

®l News
CD (j}) New Nama That

Tune
@I)JeftOffOna
7:30 II ClJ Tic Tac Dough
Ill Cisco Kid
C!l Inside the PGA Tour
(I) NBA Basketball Playoff
Game: Teamo To Be

Cll 0 Cll Family Feud
CZl J8opard\l

conatructlon.. guttera. Cill
304· 773-1131.

ALLEYOOP
Te~~

ME, SiR

KNIGHT, WHI'.T

RI'EWII.RD CAN
I BESTOW
UPON 'IOU?

®l Wheel of Fortune
CD
(j})
Entertainment
Tonight
@I) WKRP in Cincinnati
[HBOl Not Necessarily the
News
8:00 U IIJ 11) Highway to
H•ven (CCI
Ill flipper
(]) Baoketball: MeDon·
aid's High School All-Star
Game frann Dallas, TX
Cll8 (j}) Fall Guy !CCI Colt
learns of the death of a bail

James Jacoby

A helpful
white lie

NORTH
+83'

•su

tAXQ52
+KQ10

By Jameo Joeoby
WEST
EASt
On your partner's opening lead, it's
+tsu
+AKQ
normal for you, as third hand, to play
•xJ 1093
the lower of touching honors. That
.H71
• 83
gives partner the most infonnation
+761
+852
about your holding in the suit. But if
jumper after le~ving hiRl
SOUTH
· you want r;our partner to switch suits,
IO&lt;;ked up in a small town jail
• J 10 7 6
wrong Information is best. This deal,
overnight . (RI (60 min .l
.AQZ
from tournament competition, fea0 Cll ®l Double Dare A
t1o •
group of San Francisco socitures the battle lor the , overtrick:
+AJ93
alites, bored by their lives,
Rubber bridge players can turn to the
Vulnerable: Both
deCide to become burglars.
next chapter.
East
Dealer:
160 min.l
When West led the seven of hearts,
(I) (jj) Smithilonian World
w..t N....
East defender Heitie Noland of Lake
Sootli
(CCI 'Heroes and the Test of
Pass
Charles,
Louisiana.
knew
that
proba·
Time.' Tonight's program
Pass
2t
Pass 2NT
bly
the
bes1
her
side
could
do
if
West
looks at American painter
Pass JNT Paa
Pass
got on lead again would be to take
Thomas Eakins, the U.S.
PIM
three spade tricks. So she played the
centennial expo in Philadel art jack at trick one. Playing this
phia and new discoveries
Opening lead: '17
rd denied the 10, and that messaae
about Custer's Last Stand.
• MOYIE: 'Lady.Singotlte
just what she wanted to convey to
West.
·
·. .
.·
Bl"eo' ·· . .
.
IHBO]: ~OVIE: 'Am~ric'ao,
. DeClarer.' now took ·,.tack. ' If -lt~ .. Hot Wax'
.. ·.
pl;iyed o~t the diamonds and they 'did .
. ."· !MAX) MOVif\ '$iil!wood'
not split 3-3; be woulil !Urve to :make
!CCI
an embarr1111in1 dilcard on the
9 :00 II ClJ CD Facts ot Ufe !CCI
fourth
round of diamond!. To bold the
Tootie makes plans to aS·
spade
•uit
protected, he would have to
•.
sume a more adult relation- •.
throw a.dttli'winner away. So CO!Int- question, be played a. spade and East .
&lt; shiP.. with· ~er college -age
o.n 'the more problble"H dlall!ohd , took three 's pade . ,tricks .· lll .· deny .
· boyfriend . (R)
.
he ·played the dlamoild .ace ahd declarer an o.ertnck, Tbe pr9blem . ·
1})700 Club
diamond to the 10. When West ·for West was made much .,.sier by
(]) II (j2) Arthur Halley'o
won the Jilek, he asked himself why · Ute false impression given by Eut at
Hotel (CCI An old love of
Christine's comes back into
declarer bad given up_ an early trick Dttf! that South held A-Q-10 of
her life with hopes of reunit·
diamond. When he answered that hearts.

•a

~

.Ri!IIGlES'S 81i'"\IICE, .o&gt;:,,
parioncod corpent•• . -•.. ' ·
cia.n. ·maoon. painlt!', roof· :·
lnt lfncludlrit hOt tar ~;
appllcationl 304-171-2081 • .
·
or 871· 7318.

'-----..,..--,_---....J

1ng. tAl 160 min.l

f r a11:, pur I d 111111

82

Auto• for S1le

TOP CASH poid for '80
model and newer ueect c.r1.
Smith Bulck·Pontiao. 1811
~aotem Avo .. l3ollipolio. Call
814·441·22B2.

1989 Comaro 398 4 opd ..
U, 1100 or will trade for
motorcyclo. Call -after 8PM.
114-241' 11832.

J KJ

II

. Announced

replecement wlndowe .. .
in o uloU ng· roofl n 1· ·

74

tSTEBIC

a

Ill 1M ~ I'!:OO~,lHG:&amp;

1975 Plymouth Voyage&lt; B
pononger von •e&amp;o. After D • M Contractora. Vinyl
and elumlnum a1dlng· ·
430 caH 114 · 982~ 2170 .

Hey &amp; Grein

1979 Lincoln Mark V,
28,000 mi.. loaded, garage
kept, 18,900. Call 1114·
441·2076 eve.

MOVIE: . ' Harry
·
6 :30 II ClJ (!) NBC News
Ill Rifleman
(]) Mazda Spc&gt;rtoiook
ill Gomer Pyle
Cll
(j}) ABC Newo !CCI
0 Cll ® CBS Newt
Cll Nightly 8usine10
Report
l'iD Body Electric .
1!11 One Day at a Time
7:00 D IIJ PM Magazine
Ill Chuck
Connor's

THE!'.&amp;
WAS ~OM!:THiNG

Fitty Tree Trimming: oturUP ' ;
removal . Coli 304·171· ;
.1331.
.
'•' •.

.71

[MAX]
Tree_}''

llEA~L'i

Wi&amp;H

Western Theater

Tonk end Pa( Shop,', Rtn~o.r.t'hy Seod C.o rn.
2413 Jock•on Avenuo, Pliont 304-1711·1 iloe. . . ·
Point Pllooant'. 304-17$2013. fioh. birdo and mora. Fertilizer by bog or ton.
11 03 fifth StrHt, Now
Haven. 304·BB2-2271 or
882·3358.
Fruit
68
&amp; Vegeteblas

1160. Boor Cot 8 oryotle
ocannor. 1100. Coli 814949-20811.

lull or twin, liB ., firm, 188.
and 17B. au- loti, 122&amp;.
4 dr. cheoto, 149. II dr.
chooto, 1&amp;8. Bad fromoo,
UO .and 125., 10 gun· Gun
coblnoto, 1350. Gao or
olactrlc ron'"' 13711. leby
mattr-.
138. bed
lramu 120. 125, • 130.
king frame 1110. Good - c·
tion of bedroom ouHoo,

1981

Toyota

Terrcel.l;;:=:;:======
711

=~il~~~o':t Phone 304·

Boete and
Motors for Sale

Plumbing
Heating

a.

0 (]) (10 MOYIE: 'Sunset

...·-

Umouaintt'

Cll

(jj) Well· Temperod
Bach with Peter Ustinov

'•

The life of Johann Sebastian
Bach is celebrated in this the
300th anniversary of his

CARTER'I PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth- Plna .
Gallipolla, Ohio
Phone 814·441·3888 .., .
114·441·4477
. ;

b1rth. 12 hrs.J
9:30 D C2l 11) Sara Sara's teen·

JIM'I PLUMBING • HEAT•·
lNG. At. 1, h• 311, Gilll-:
polio, CaH 114-317-0171..

10:00 IIClJC!l St. Eloewhere Pe-

83

age niece ends up going out
with Marty when she comes

for a visit.

(H90I MOYCE: 'Eddie and
the Cruiaers' '

ter White is the ppme suspect aher Annie. iS attacked
by a man wearing a ski

Exe~~vating ·

1975 Corvotto, 911vor. oir. 1----,--..,--,.- - power wlndowl, eutom11tic,

~It whHI,good cond,

phone

304·812-3181.
71 Malibu clouic, 1-d.
runo SOOd· 1100. 304·171·
3841 or 885-3410.
11171 Pinto, otlck'•lhifl, oir
304· 871•4883.

72

Ot: SNUFFY

15
MV BIGGEST

...

1878 Toyote Crolllida auto,
po, pb, I cyl. air cond. p.w.
11,000 mlleo. am·fm I
track. 14,3110. 304·11711·
1218.
Truck• for Sale

14ft. boat with tnoller • 40
HP Johnoon motor, t1 ,1110
or boot - r . OrtradeforPU
trucl&lt; of equli •oluo. Clll
114·441-4337.
14 ft. John bolt. Evinrudt
remote--rot 1rolli!lg metor. Oepth llndor and traHor.
1700. CaHI14-742-2871. '
Fithi"ii boat. 12 ft.. aluminum. wido body, With trailer.
1500.00. Coli 114·1192·
522B.

84

Ellctricel

CUSTOMER

&amp; Refrigeration

(!) Sportscentar

Ed ' o Applianct. Ser•i•t· · ·
Borvln~ aH makoo • bronclo · ·
cH refrlglret-., w11her1 a ·: ~
dryaro; nov•• • dll· ·
hwaohe&lt;o. CaH 114·317· ·
7117 or 114-441·4481. . ;

0 Cll Ml!lnum, P.l.
Cll Lotenlght America
(10 TaJd

a

(j2)
ABC
Newo
Nlghdine
• Twilight Zone
[HBO] MOVIE: 'Hard to
. Hold' !CCI
12:00 ClJ 8umo a. Allen
(!) Sporto Focuo· Juliuo
.
Irving
Cll Bonny Hill Show
(iO MOVIE: 'Rod Alert'
• (jJ Eyo on Hollywood
•Gunemoko
12:30 • IIJ (!) ...,. Nighl with
Oavld Lilli""""" Tonight's
gueat is Jay Leno. 160 min.l
(]) Love TIMrt Bob
(!) M - SportoCil ABC Nawa N~dlno
. D (I) MOVIE: Kololdo·

SEWING Maohlno rapeirl, ·
MrVioa. Authorlled liiftuor :
S - • Sorvico S......,~,
Bcla•ora. Fabric Shop'} ··
Pomeroy. 114·882·2284. ··:

J-.

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Yolty FunOhuro, .0.. •
ueod. 1.111111 -ion ol qual·
hy furniture. 1211 E....,.
Avo .. Qallpollo.
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I'ID lntormrtional Edition

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County Appllanco , Inc .
Good UMd aP!IIionOH and
TV lito. Open.lAM to IPM.
Mon lhru Bat. 614-448·
11f8. 127 3rd. An. Qalll·
polio, OH.

dl~lf*"*.f

.ltr THOMAS JOSEPH
AC.088 SIGreek

1 Example
tnQWltains
5 Turkish
40 Join
oxcart
41 N\181y tyke
10 "Green
DOWN
Mansions"
I Wos
hero
solicitous
11 Landed
Z Endure
SWords on ,.
1Z Bogart
tide page
In
'Deer
.
"CIII8blanca" 5 French city A.Mwer to ,.,.IBtley'a
11 Completely I Scope
JIIIUk
(Lat.)
T Emmet 1t Dorothy's IT Prtzt! getter
IS Tllro root
8 Autltor's
dOll
18 Untied
18 Betoee&lt;:h
queot
Zl Body of liO S.A. cattle
17 Small
t Clusy
believers
breed
violin
performer II Wave'a 31 Auack
18TOO!h
14 Aqua&amp;lc
top
H E8)'PtWl
subotance
anim11
14 Set:Mck
king
10 Inter·
II Monel
II r_. 37 Male swan
jectton

II Specks .
II Atlrlletlve
II Greek
iallnd
,15 Plant
root type

(I) WKRP in Cincinnati

1 7 ft. Stercraft and tl'li!W.
140 H.P.. inboard, out·
board. tri·heul. Lit. lackoto,
'•"
lilil"ii oqu'-nt. ...,..,
G1nerel Heullna~
included. CaN 114-982·
7141, aok for Claudie bofora -----~----------~~·
1:00 or 304-773·1187- J a - loyo Wot.r ... vloil.""
1 :00.
Al10 poolo lilatl. C8ll t14-:::
IXC COnd, 12.200.00. 211·1141 or 1114·441--.
Low bou boat on trailer 1175orl14·441·7811 . ~ :
t 2.300.00 . loth
Ktn'o Wnor Borvloe. =~· :
f4.zoo.oo. IN Tn Ciluntv oioterno.
pootallnld.
•·
&amp;port, ~· 304·17B·2111.
114-317·0123 or 114·11'7·~ :
7741 night or day.
• ~·
76 Auto P1rta
...
• Acc1uorlea
87 Uphaletlry ' · ·.••~

1

mask . IRI (60 min.l
(]) PKA Full Can)ICt
Karate
(I) Mojo&lt; Lei!IUI Beseball:
Atlantoat SanDi(j2) 20/20 !CCI
10:151MAXl MOYIE: 'Octo·
pussy'
10:30 Ill Tr.... ler'o World
liD INN News
11 :oo II 1IJ Cll 11J 1!1 Cll Gt l'iD
II (jJ Newo
Ill Bill Cooby Show
Cll Agronoky oncl Com·
pony
.
• Benny Hill Show
11 :30 D C2l 11) Tonight Show
ClJ Boot of Groucho

(() e

11\la' Thundarcraft 1rl-hull
with top, 90 HP Maroury
trim. luo . than
with f\0 hrt. on motor. Dilly
troller·a•c. cond. Call 81 4·
441·1088 -liPM.

conditioning, Mlchelon
tlrh, low mleege•. no rult.

Ueod FurnHwo .. II pc.
dinette, head boardo, and 2
bedroom euttee. 3 mllea out
8ulavilie Rd. Open llam to
5pm, Mon . thru Sot.
1114·448·0322

114

dlopon. utiHieo paid. Call
et4-882·10B4.

1979 CJ·II Golden Eagle,
PI, PB, low mileage. good
cond .. 14,100. Call 114·
448-8700 .

19B4 Oldo 88 Coup•

GOOD UBEO APPUANCEI
W11horo, dry011, · r.llfrlear•·
ton, ran-. BlwiMio Ap·
1 bedroom furnithod tpt, c=:.ncu, U - RlVor Rd.
Calll14· 882·1434 or 304· .
~:~; ~,... Motet.
112-2111.
Two bedroom furnlahed
·1pertment for rent in Mid·

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7'3 Vena &amp; 4 W.O.

197B Dod.. Omni AC. PS,
PB, auto, MW radial tlrea,
AM · FM ceaa . litereo.

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1178 Ch.V. Elcomino ss.
axe cond. dayo phone 304871·4230 !Minin8t . 3048711· 41113.

66 Seed lo Fertilizer

Onion .. plantl ju1t arrived·
whitt. red &amp; yellow. Swlaher
Implement Co:, S). Rt. 7 N.,
Gallipolio, Oh. Cell 114·
446-0476 .

(]) Fiohln' Hole

ill Beverly H lllbllliao
Cll Dr. Who

~J!f.1 1Lf''

Truck• for S1le

Dregonwynd CattMy Ken·

Ml:rr.IJdfliiJ:.I:

Ill Hot Pototo

111 foot complng trallo&lt;, call
304-1711-4488 .
'

nel. CFA Hlmaleyen. Per1ian
and llamooa kHtono. AKC
C"9w puppleo. Call 114·
4411:3B44 ofter ·? PM. . .

poc;j PI ....... liiO.
114-441-1111 . (Bot..
OebbY Or.J

(lJ Newo

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72

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8:00 •

gao••""'··

with tuba. Included. lngulre

at 918 Second Ave .. Galllpolio. Oh.

EVENING

enoli!!t::

304·BB2·2882.
5 yaor old gelling r..ioterod
Quortor Horao. 1500. Call
614·992-5380.

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30 ft. RY: GMC 414
41,000 1111. AC, folding TY,
1ntem1. AM-FM. 111111 dll·~
- · Cl, full Mfrltl.. hoi.
air hooting. IWJiinll, 011 •
IIOW, rn~cro-weve• .:hoW'.lorgo ciOMt. good oto,....·
110 V Onan
Reedy 1c1 go. Aoldng 111K Of
boat offor; anything ..,..
wrong In 80 dayo, I wNI pay
tho bill. Calll14-245-8888,
PNfar,..nlngo. Conbe_,
anytime.
·

Broughem, 1lr. crulae, tilt,'

llntela. etc .

Cloudo Wlntoro, Rio Gronde.
0. Call 114-246· 6121.

you're -...t. c.ai'O..,IIli!;le.
chCI&lt;f,~ op )lou• ow&gt;~Q•'s c.&gt;at..

engine,

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.Viewing

1877 Play·m~ RY, -..at. ;
oalf•contoinad. AC, t.,ll.
bath. raf1ill. Nfrig., _ ,
olean. ••· cond ... :
13,100. Call 114·441·,
2297.

FIJR8M.I. \:fe. -bbi\ 'lC. So10.ri.h;"'

1978 Hortay-Devidaon Clot· 71
Autoa for Sale
lie. Iota . of ••trao. 8.000
miloo. 14,800 or boot ofter.
.,974 Volklwagon Bug. new
304-176-1 2811.

to teeM. tobacco
poundagt in Maoon Courity,
con 304-175 -1113 ofter
8:00.

Building Suppllet

~Nl.DI~

Morgen'• Woodlawn. Farm.

Poll Builllngo Conotructod
for com~iel, g~ragee,
farm, ~orw, etc. Anv 1l1e,
t,.o eotlmotn. Call 304·
2 Dno-Woy ticketoto Hono- .171-3181 .
lulu by way of Chariooton,
lhp gardon tillar
Chicago ond San Froncloco Soaro
to bo uoad by Moy 3, 1986. 1210. 304-175-4237.

TRACY

&amp; Campers

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24 ft. 4 axle hOivy -ip- .
mont trailer, alactrio bnlrel,
plndel hook hitch, 11,800
naeotNiblo. Call 814•381·
11801.

Electric bo•. 12Q, for more
lnf. call 304-875-8175 or
1711-11383.
.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

79 Motore Home•

Pool filtoriD .E;J 171, a111rt .j

hours •• poaaible 1 0 am to 4
·pm end 7 prn to 8 pm

Monday-Friday, Call 114·
441-2745 or loovo

1---------we deliver. HEAP vender.

For rent Sleeping Roome

Trtiler lot1 for rem, •wer
and water fumiahed, will
rake
omall child, 304·

Apartment
for Rent

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46 Furnished Room•

hoap . In country, t1'76 mo..

"00 clop. Call I 1 4-4411722 aftor liPM .

KIT 'N' CARLYLI ®br Lerrr Wrlgh1

190 AINo Cllelmor tractor,
good running cond .. goOd
tirto. Coli 114-812-7332.

8 . Never worn. new. *250.
Ball for 1200. 304-875·
382B.
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for Rent

2 bdr. trailer. 2 mi. from

Farm Equipment

M Farman Trector tor ute.
Good condition. Cal 1114·
949·2651.

•250.
4302. each . 304· 11711·
53
Antiques
--------·19.84 Hondo 3 whoelor,
Schwinn 10 opeed blko, 5
15"
old otylo ;eily whoelo.
For ~- Sell! Antique piano,
..
approx. 1
old, cherry. 304·67G·II828.
Coli 614-44 ·8204.
urge block loather bor with
marble top. 1100. 304-8711·
64 Miac. Merchandise · 2574.
Knauff Firewood Split· 81i%
tNirdwooda. You pick up or

afte&lt; 1PM,
or 114-4411·1109 .

2 b*· fvmiohod. 2 ,milo
down n-. Dopooh • refer·
once required. Coli 114·
4411-0143. or 448-0171.

2 pt.ca living roO&lt;n oullo.
good cond. t1711.pO. Coil
304-171-42B9 .

Raoiotorod Collie pupo, teO.
Cell 114·881· 3180.

200 ft . chain link fence , 42

I rooma and beth. earaea.
full b e - t . .... . .. ,n
"-•eway, - d air hHt.
central air. Cal 114· 949·
2734.

Furniohod, air cond., cable,
no city taxoo, buutlfuln-•
vlow,Konauga. Footor' oMobill HO&lt;nt Park. 1114·448·

81

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2 bedroom fuml- hou·
•.In P-oy. 1210 per
month. c.u 114·1t2· 1113
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for the three L'•• X for the two O'a, etc. Single letlen,
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Wednesday, April 24, 1986

Mayor fines
l;i speedel"8
Etta Mae Ellis

'·

Etta Mae Ellls, 57, long·time
resident of Cheshire, died Tuesday
atthePomeroyHealth CareCenter.
Site was born Oct. 18, 19Z7, In
Cheshire, a daughter of the late
Pleasant A. and Vesta Mae Little
Ellis.
Survlvlng are four sisters, E unice
Chris!)! ~. Mtddleport ; Ruth Darst,
Albany; Kathleen Lowe, Columbus,
and Roma Litton, Delaware; two
brot~rs. 'Louis a nd Pleasant E ll is.
both pf . Middleport, 1111d several
nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by two sisters,
VIrgie Ellis and Vesta Ellis, and a
brother, Sidney Maynard.
Miss Ellis was a member of the
Pomeroy Southern Baptist Church.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Frtday at · the Rawlings-Coats·
Blower Funeral home with Rev.
WOllam R. Newman and Rev.
David Hunt offictallng. Burtal will
be In Gravel HUI Cemetery,
Cheshire. Friends may call at the
funeral horne from 7 to 9 p.m .
Thursday.

Frances R. Ewing
Frances R. Ewing, long time
Middleport resident, diedApril21 at
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mrs. Ewing was born SepL 4, 1891
In Middleport, a daughter of the late
Wilber C. and Easter Maftin
Russell. Besides her parents, she
was preceded In death by her
husband, Herbert '0. Ewing, and a
grandSon .
Mrs. Ewing was a lifelong
member of Grace Episcopal Church
In Pomeroy.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. R. G. (Henrietta) Avery of
Charlottesville, Va ., and Mrs. W. B.
(Easter Martin) Davis of South
Daytona, Fla., five grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held a t
Grace Episcopal Church in Pome·
roy at 4p.m.Saturday. Burial will be
in Beech Grove Cemetery.·

Mary Alice Wayland

wood officiating. Burtal will be In
Meigs Memory Garden. Friends
may call at the funeral home from 7
to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m . Friday.

Shirley Wolfe
Shirley Wplfe, 85, formerly of
Langsville, died Tuesday evening at
the Pomerpy Health Care Center
where he had been a resident for a
short time .
,
He was born In Meigs County on
AprU 22, 1900, a son of the late John
and VIola Wise Wolfe. He was a
retlrf:d car repairmen with the New
York Central RaUroad.
,
Surviving are several nieces and
nephews a mong which are Joseph
C. Wolfe, David E. Wolfe, Lena
Clark, all of Middleport; Audrey
Raley, Rutland; WUbur WUdman,
Amsden: Judy Gilkey and Frank ·
Gilkey, Sr.. Jackson, and several
great nieces and nephews among
which is I:rank Gilkey, Jr.,
La ngsville.
Besides his parents, he was
pfllCeded in death by his wile, Grace
_G ilkey Wolle in 1981. five brothers
a nd one sister.
Services will be held at 11 a .m.
Friday at the Rawlings-Coats·
Blower Funeral Home where
friends t;nay call all day Thursday.
The family will be present from7to9
p.m. Burial wUI be in Gravel Hlll
Cemetery, Cheshire.

Harland Martin
Har land Martin, 75, 215 Second
Ave., Gallipolis, and of Venice, Fla.,
died at noon Monday in Venice.
Born Nov. 17, 1009, near Woods·
field, Ohio, son of the late Rev. E .A.
and Eva Ann Higgins Martin, be
was a 1933 graduate of Ohio State
University and came to Galltpolls in
1939 as a voca tiona! agrtculture
teacher at Gallta Academy High
School. Earlier, he bad been a
teacher in Ross County and at
Rome-Canaan in Athens County.
He resigned from teacffing to join
Evans Packing Co., where he
served as secretary, president and
chairman of the board of directors
until 1972. He also served on ·the
board of directors of Bob Evans
FarmsuntU1981,andheandhisson,
Roger, operated Martin Ford and

Mary Alice Wayland, 45 , 109
Ebenezer St., Pomeroy, died Tues·
day at the Holzer Medical Center
following a Unger.ing Illness.
for. 10
. . rcury
· Sales· in Gallipolis
· ·
M.rs.. way larid. _was · born .m Me
·.
_.-.
'Mtddlepart on Nov. 15 · 1939 a · · yei\j's.
daughter of Clarence and Marg~ret - iu~e
c;rrated.a farm on Lower
Eskew Andrews, Pomeroy. She I) ad
Her oa 1 ~ Fred Lo tse Ande .
been emplpyed at the Swisher- .
e marr
a u
r
- Lohse I?rug Store for a number of
~e~:S~:.rvtves, on June 5,1938, at
years. ·
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-. SurviVing :In addition io her · ,: ~Sl!I.VI':Ingareason, oger ·
Mart ln. of Galllpolls: I! daughter,
P&amp;rents; are·her husband, Jennings
Wayland; a daughter, Laurie, and a
Mrs. John E. (EDen Kay) Lang of
son, Terry, both at home: three - Springfield, Va., two grallddaugh·
brothers,BIUAndrews,Middleport;
ters •. Suzanne Martin and Anne
Jim Andrews, Athens, and Ray- MMarl te LaN ngL; three grandsons,
chael ell ang, Tunothy Martin
mond Andrews Pomeroy · a sister
·
Lang and Matthew John .Lang; a
'
'
Susan
Karr, Chester: a nephew and
tw'm brother , Herman M. Ma rt•two 1eces
"'of
~~will be held at 10 a.m. Xenia; and 8110ther brother, Cecil
Saturday at the Ewing Funeral
R. Martin of J;'ennsvUie.
Home with the Rev. Robert Sanders
Funera_l servl~ will be held at 2
.
p.m. Fnday m Grace United
officiating. Burial will be In River·
M thodi t Ch h B r1 1 will be in
view Cemetery at Middleport.
e
s
urc · u a
Frtends may ·call at the funeral
Moun&lt;;! Hil!Cemetery.Frlendsmay
home after 1 p.m. on Thursday.
callatWU!isFuneraiHomefrom&amp;9
Friends may conti'ibute to the
p.m . Thursday.
.
The body wUI be taken to the
church one hour prior to theservtce.
Cancer Society In !leu of flowers.
Masonic services by Morning
Felix Alki~ Jr.
Dawn Lodge 7 w!U be held In the
funeral home at 8 p.m. Thursday.
Felix Alkire, Jr., 64, State Route
143, Pomeroy, died Tuesday even·
Sibyl Greene .
tng at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Alkire was born Dec. 15,19~
Sibyl E . Greene, Hartford, W.Va.,
at HarrisonvUle, a son of the late died Tuesday in Pleasant Valley
Felix, Sr., and t\rlle Nelsoo Alkire.
Hospital, following a lengthy Illness.
He was self-employed and affilArrangements will be anno1111ced
iated with the Calvary Bible Church. later by Foglesong Funeral Home,
He was a member of the OH-KAN
Mason, W.Va.
Coin Club.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred
Fire extinguished
. Kapteina Alldre; a son and
daughter-In-Ia)", Roger and Chari·
The Pomeroy Fire Department
dlltl\Aiklre: twodaughters,MarUyn
extinguished
a brush fire on C:Ounty
Alltlr't'Wilt, Lancaster, and Shirley
Road
ll
Tuesday
and was on the
Alllre Stanley, Pomeroy; a sister,
scene
from
11:
23a.m.
to 12:59 p.m.
Mrs. Louis (Coelle) Campbell,
Beverly; a half brother and wife,
Charles and Jean Alkire, Racine:
half sisters. Mrs. Bob (Frances)
Alkire, PomerpY; Mrs. James
Tonight, mostly cloudy and cooler
(Lena) Hewitt, Columbus; Mrs.
with
scattered thunderstonns. Lo11·
Walter (VIrginia) Burke,Pomerpy;
near
45. ThurSday, partly sunny.
Mrs. Helen Pickens, Racine; two
near 70. Cliance of rain 5C
High
foster sisters, Mrs. Stella Atkins and
percent
tonight and near zero
Miss Ruby Diehl, Rutland, and
·
Thursday.
several nieces and nephews.
E~ FOI"'!CCIM
. Besides his parents, be was
Friday through Swiday:
preceded tn death by his fost.e r
MOitly 1W1DY ~ and Salurmother, Mrs. Mary Diehl.
day.
Highs bt &amp;he au. and lows Ill the
ServiCes wW be held at 2 p.m.
40s. Chance of~en and thunderSaturday at the Ewing Funeral
stormi1Sunday.Hlgh&amp;fi5.'l5andlow8
Home with the Rev. Alan B\ilck·

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Weather forecast ·

45-55.

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'l'hl&gt;se are the Meigs County

youngsters who were awarded cosh prizes as winners
lnTheDallySenttnel'sannuaiEastercolorlng~'Ontest .

First placewlnnersrecelvedSU, secondplace,$10and
third place, $5. The group Includes, baek row, left to
rl8bt, first through thlnl places, respectively, In Ute

Again a reminder that spe4!!1ing
wUI not be tolerated In Pomeroy IS _
the fact that 13 people torlettecJ
bonds on the charge In the court ~
Pomeroy Hayor Richard Seyler
Tuesday nlgllt.
Fo.rtetting bonds for speedin&amp;
were George NlcinSky, Hemlock
Grove, $50; Malcolm Broome,
' Vienna, $44; Katluyn Doidge,
Pomeroy, $48; Marlon Slater,
Ractne, $44: )'vlary Hardesty, Chllll·
cothe, $46; Herbert Erwin, Racine,
$44; Barbara Jewell, Letart. w. Vl\.,
$45; Donna Grinstead, Mason, W.
Va., $43; Paul McDaniel, Middleport, $46; Jokhn Harmon, Portland,
· $45; MarkE. DUiard,Pomeroy,$43;
Alfred Stewart, Mason, W. Va.,$43;
Albert Curtis, Pomeroy, . 44. John
No!'lhup, Racine, forfeited a $63
bond posted on a charge of an Wegal:
turn on a red light; Sonny Anderson.:
Charleston, W. Va., $375 I,JDDil ·
forfeited on charges of drivtngwhUe ·
Intoxicated.
1
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Fined were John Paul Jones, Jr. 1•
Gallipolis, $313 1111d costs, destruc..
lion of property; Ronnie PickenS, :
Racine, $375 and costs, drtvlngwhUe :
tnto~lcated; . cecn Frye, Rutland, ·
·$32 and costs, !allure· to register ·:
motor vehicle; Theresa Hill, Point
Pleasant, w. Va., $63 and .costs, ·
older age group, CathJI Lambert, Langsville; Dawn !allure to register motor vehicle, ·
Shuler, Route 2, Racine; RoblnManuel, Racine; front, and $63 and costs, ' no operator's
I to r, first through third, respectively, In Ute younll'r license. Becky Davidson, Pomeroy, :
age group, Melissa. Cntford, Pomeroy; ~
was placed on six month probation.
Newsome, Middleport, and Jenny CUHord, Pomeroy. alter facing charges of disturbing ·
thepeace.
·

Ex-cop arrested in _shooting death ·
WAYNE, W.Va. tAPl - Bond
hearings were scheduled today for a
former poUceman and another man
charged with.murder In theshdollng
death of a Fort Gay pollee officer.
Thomas Edward Hams, 39, of
Fort Gay andJessleJ. Steasman,23,
of. ProctorvUie, Ohio, were arresied
Tuesday after being queslloned a t
Ute state pollee barracks In Wayne,

said state pollee Cpl. Robert Blair.
Assistant Prosecutor Tom Plymale said the arrests followed a
cooperative investigation by the
state pollee and Wayne County
sheriff's department. Police held a
news conference to announce the
arrests but declined to suggest a
motive for the crime.

"We have established a mot.ive
but I can't reaDy comment on It,"
Blair said.
Officer John Tucker, ~. was
found dead of a shotgun wound to the
fate and neck Saturday night. He
had been parked on Court Street,
where hewascheckingtrafficwltha
radar gun, officials said.

Situationclarified
GU Corliss, of Starcher Rd.,
Pomeroy, present at last Wednesday's meeting of the Meigs County
Commissioners, says he is ·In
agreement with the decision of
Salisbury Township Trustees regarding the abandonment of 290
feet. of roadway on Township Rd.

2ll!.

Roder,ick dismisses libel suit

ktlow

MeigsCodnt;:happenings.·:: .

Emergency squads
answer four calls

WILL THE LADY
WHO LOST $1 00
IN A POMEROY
BUSINESS EASTER
WEEK fLEASE
CONTACT THAT .
BUSINESS.

Because S()'fi'Wtimes less·is rrwre-.
mare comjart and style.

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KARLA

Cu.rhioned ·in.role. heel
to toe. . AvAilable in
White.

MOMS &amp; DADS .

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Vol .36, No.8
Copyrighted 1986

APIIL 21, 1915 .

Sentinel Slafl Writer •
Charles Blakeslee, e~uttve director of Meigs
County'sReglonalPJannlngCommlsslon, Wednesday
queslloned conunissloners concerning the hlrlng of a
full time planner for Meigs County. Blakeslee wanted
to know when the hiring wUI be done. Commissioii€TS,
In this year's !:ounty budget, appropriated $20,00! for
that purpose, but as yet a planner has not been hired by
theboard.
·
Rich Jones explained to Blakeslee that a job
desctiptlon for the position is presently 00.70 percent
completed and when It is finished, the position wUI be
advertised .
As clarlfled by the commissioners, the decision of
hiring a full-time planner will effect Meigs County for
many years to come and a snap judgment on the
matter would not be wise. "We don't want to do

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'WASHINGTON (AP) -Democratic leaders said today they are
readying amendments to a Republl·
can package of spending cuts after
President Reagan's nationally
broadcast aptieal to Americans for
·'making your voices heard" to back
the proposal.
· The 1986 budget plan, which
· includes llrnlts·.on Social Security
cost-of-living Ulcrea5es · llrtd . l_h e ·
ellrnlnaUon of many popular federal
programs, was to undergo Its first
iest In the GOP-run Senate later
-~- today.

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. Deinocrats, who say tl!ey have
been shut out of the negotiations up
to this point, said today they are
ready to make their moves.
"It's a ·compromls,e between
Senate Republicans and the president, so at somestagewefeelllkewe
would !Ike to be in on the
compromise. and that process will
start today," said Sen. Lawton
Chiles, D-Fia,
The Republican plan faces an
uphill battle in bottl houses or
Congress, In part because of
Democratic perceptions the JllVP.osallsn't fair . .
"! have found no sentiment In the
House of Representatives on either
side of the aisle to support that
Senate-presidential compromise,"
said the House Budget Committee
chairman, Rep. William Gray,
D-Pa. "What we've gottodolsshare
the burden with everybody. I don't
think you can fence off any area,
tncludbtg Pentagon spending, from
the budgetary scalpel of austerity as
he'sdoing In his plan."
Majority Leader Robert Dole,
R-Kan., safd Reagan'sspeechon the
eve o~ the start of Senate debate on
the plan "raises the odds" for
victory.
"It was a good, tough speech, just
what we wanted," Dole said.
However, lie said that, as of now, he
still lacks enough commilments for
Its approval- a vote hesatdwas not
likely to be taken for at least 10days.
Speaking from the Oval Office,
Reagan said: "Please tell. your
senators and representatives, by
phone, wire or maUgram, that our
future hangs In the balance, thatthts
Is no time for partisanship."
The White Hoose said that In the ,
first 40 minutes after Reagan's
address. theWhit~Houseiogged546

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125.00 Couple

c.a 992·3124

telephOne calls.expressing support
for the president's stand and 128
calls voicing oppilsttlon, according
to deputy press secretary Rusty
Brashear.
Reagan said the plan, wllich
would cut $300 billion In federal
spending over the next three years,
"not onty·deserves.ynur suPP9rt , It
mustliav~ youf sUPiJOrtlo pass.'~ . Many sena,toi'S of both parties
have voiced reservations over some
of the more sensitive elements of the
PI!Ckage - Including the limits !&gt;n
Social Secilri!Y .and·pflli)Osed f.'iln\1·
nattoii at p~ar!IS llkeA:m'trak rail .
- P&lt;ISSE'nger ~r\'lce, the Jobs ·Corps
and loans for stnall businesses.
"We stand at a crossroads. The
hOUr Is tate; the task is large,and the
stakes are momentous," Reagan
declared . "I ask you to join us In
making your voiCes heard in the
Senate this week and later in the

House."
Today'sSenatevotewouldpermit
the plan negotiated by the White
HOu.se and key Senate Republicans
to be formally debated as a package
- a vote tbat Senate and admlnls·
!ration officials said was Important
both symbolically and
procedurally.
"It's critical that we win that
vote," Budget Director David
Stockman told reporters Wedness·
day night after Reagan's address.
"We're throwing everything into it.
It Isn't the end of the road but It gets
us over a major hump In terms of
brlngtng the package through .... "
SenateMtnorttyLeaderRohertC.
Byrd of West VIrginia , delivering
the Democra·uc response to Rea ·
gan's address, said "I listened
carefully. I was disappointed." He
said the president's plan "shortchanges the future" with Its deep
spending cuts and Is "unfair to most
American families."'
And, Byrd said, In proposing a 2
percent cap on Social Security
cost-of-living Increases In each of
the next three years for rates of
Inflation .of up to 4 percent, the
president had broken his own
promises to the nation's elderly not
to tamper with Social Security
benefits.
"In the absence of strong pres!·
denttalleadership .. . we will propose
our own plans lor the future," Byrd
said.

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be published at least five days before the day on which
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the beartng Is to be held .
Leach has asked the commissioners to schedule the
meeting because his proposal Involves private
property which lies adjacent to a county road.
The May 8publjcmeetlngwlll be thefltst ofltsklndin
Meigs County.
OBES olllce future
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Ernelyn Scarberry and Edith Adkins of the Ohio
Bureau of Employment · Services, present for
Wednesday's meeting, warned the connrnl.sstoners
that although recet1l efforts to keep the Meigs County
OBES office open were successful, the.future of the
office is still uncertain . As explained by Scarberry, ~
Meigs office Is still designated for closing by the state
and that September would be a key time in the decision.
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. somethlngthatwUibeamtstake." Jonessaid. "And we
Commissioners for 10 a .m ., Wednesday May 8, was
want a competent person who can work well with the
requested by Chuck Leach of Leading Creek Corp., an
entire county," added David Koblentz.
all and gas drUI!ng service In Rutland Township .
Blakeslee, who offered the planning commission· s
Leading Creek Corp. ~ould like to use brlne to control
asslstancelndeveloplngtheldeaofaplanner,wastold
dust problems at its two acre eql!lpment yard on
by Jones that when the time comes, the help of the
Leading Creek Road.
. planning commission would be sought, however, the . . LeadingCreekCorp.lsinvolvedwlthmostaspectsof
oil and gas well serviCing exceptllig the actual drilling
commissioners themselves will be doing the actual
hiring.
process.
According to chapter1509oftheoll and gas laws, if a
According to the board, hiring will be based upon
qualifications and past experience In the field of
board of county commissioners, ~ board of township
development .
trustees, or the legislative authority of a municipality
Public meeting set
wishes to permit the surface application of brine on
Meanwhile, oU and_gas well related firms in Meigs
roads, streets, highways or othersimUar land surfaces
County will be Interested In tl\e outcome of an
for dust or Ice control. a resolution permitting such
upcQmlng public meeting rl!garding the use of salt
application must be adopted. At least ol)e public
hearing on any proposal to permit suzface application
brlne for dust contrpl purposes.
· The meeting, scheduled by the Meigs Countv
of brine is necessary prior to adoption of a resolution.

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In a letter dated Oct. 7, 1981, the
trustees stated that according to
available records, that part of the
public road had not been used for
over 36. years and that they' were
GALLIPOLIS--. A libel action publlshedbytheTrlbuneonMay 26, evidence of a voluntary retraction
beirlg paid only for r!latntatnlng .85
against the Gallipolis Dally Tribune 1983.
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which was published the next day."
of a mile on Township Rd. 2lll.
has been dismissed in Gallla County
Roderick said that no malice wa s
The Tribune published a front
Corliss, who wants the . 290 ft.
Common Pleas Court.
shown to ll&gt;)rs. NelSon and ruled that page retraction of the death notice . section which leads to his driveway
Judge Richard C. Roderick ruled "the mere publication of a death on May'27when it learned the notice
added to the Salisbury Township
Tuesday on a summary judgment · notice, which information was was false.
road system, has been checking into
motion filed by the Tribune, its innocently received In the course of
the necessary steps to facUltate this ·
publishi!r, ~~rt L. Wingett, and ordinary business, Is not libelous ..."
Mrs. Nelson's at.iorney:MaJ:thaJ. action.
Multimedia· . Inc.;. owner!&gt; . of the · Rode-rtck agreed -with the &amp;entl' ·· Crossen, argued ·that the -~ue oi
AcCQrdtngtostate Uiw,a township ·
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ments "of· the Tribune's at!Qrney, , negllgeni:e in publishing ·.t he.dea.!l\' ·· lose!; 1ts fights .to a roaq w)llch has ·
'The suit was filed In-September DavldT.Evans; whosaldthat"even
notice should be pursued because~! not been used for 20 years only after
1983 by Gamet M. Nelson, Rt. 1, .~!Tlilllc~weretobeirnplledfromthe ·the Tribune ·changed .. tts p,olicy on formal proceeding to vacate the
Bidwell, who claimed ·- she was - mere publlcatlOn ofUtedeathnotlcee .. publication ot death notlees.
road.
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rtbeled by ) i. false death'''n~t!C~ · tliat Jmplicatlpn.. is ·,r~butted bY· .· ,, " Wh,ile this'. court..does not
·. ·Ppjl. .. Rqtierts, Meigs County
. hOW evldimee' Cali bE!'ilrought to the : EnglneeP, .feels the road was never
attention of a 'jury with respect tO' a officially taken oft township right of
subsequent
remedial measure, this way and therefore,lfcertatncrlteria
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court will assume for the sake of this
Friday obsen:ance set
gives
approval, the sec.tlon of road ·
motion that it could be placed before
could
be added to next year's
a jury," Roderick said.
Planning session for May Fellowtownship
mileage.
But based on the fact the Tribune
ship Day of Church Women United
had not shown malice to Mrs .
of Meigs County wW be held Friday
Four calls were answered Tues- Nelson, there could be "but one
at 1: ll p.m. at the Racine Baptist
day, the Meigs County Emergency conclusion and that conclusion
Church. May Fellowship Day will be
Medical Services reports. ·
would he adverse to the plaintiff,"
observed on May 3.
At 11: 17 a.m., Tuppers Plains took Roderick said in granting the
Brian Hartman from Bailey Road t.o dismissal of Mrs. Nelson 's suit.
Food service seminar
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Lottery winning
Pomeroy firemen extinguished a
set at Senior Center
brush fire on county road~ at 11: 23
numbers: 988,6790
. • The Meigs County.Health Depart. a .m .; Racine at 4:30 p.m. took
ment wUI sponsor a food service Barbara Sharp to Jackson General
CLEVELAND tAP) The
. semin'll'· Friday at 6 p.m. at the Hospital with injuries received In a
winning- number drawn Tuesday
motorcycle accident on Township
Senior Citizens Center In Pomeroy.
night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
The semll\ar entitled, "Current . Road 149, and TuppersPlainsat6: 39 game, "TheNUmber,"wasS$. ·
Concepts" wtu be conducted by p.m . took Sorlny Harris to Camden In the"Pick4" game, the winning
· number was 6790.
Lo\llse Mauch, R.' sK of the Ohio Clark Hospital in Parkersburg.
Department ofHealt!J. · ,
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A mavte, "The SpoilerS" will be Another iruck involved
shown and wUI be followed by a
question and answer period on f~
In a account of an accident on
service ru~ and regulations.
' State Route 124 Investigated by the
Ohio State Patrol and reported In
Weekend seminar set
Friday 's Dally Sentinel, It was
stated that It was a single car
Dr. Donald A. Nash, professor of acCident. The vehicle involved as
Greek and New Testament at actually a fuel.oil truck owned by
Kentucky Chrisllan College, will be Excelsior Oil of Pomeroy. Driver of
conducting a weekend seminar at the vehicle Grover Klein, ?:1,
the Hemlock Grove Christian Pomeroy, was treated for multiple
Church. FridaY's session, "The bruises at Veterans Memorial
The difference
World's Greatesi Coming Event," Hospital and was released.
is comfort.
will begin at 7: ll p.m. Nash wUI
speak about the "Signlflcanceof the Veterans Memorial
Second Coming" dflrlngSaturday's
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7: ll p.m. session. On Sunday Nash
Admltted ..Ptna Covert, Pomewill teach the adult Sunday School roy: Rochelle Cummins, Racine;
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lesson and on Sunday evening, Charles Mugrage, Racine; Brian
beginning at 7 p.m., he will preach Hartman, Pomeroy; Todd May,
on "Why. Christ Is Coming." The Middleport; Kathy Walker ,
public is invited to attend any or aU of Rutland.
the weekend services.
Discharged--Melissa MU!er.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Gov. dlent, least-expensive plan put
Richard Celeste and state officials
bliforethestateo!Ohlotoguarantee
Home State deposltPrs Immediate
have received a letter from Chemi·
access to 100 percent of their
cal Bank of New York setting forth
ItS offer to buy Cincinnati-based
money."
Home State Savings Bank.
Lipp said the deal can be
He said Wednesday he thinks t.h e implemented once the legislation Is
letter "and attachments from
M,ssed and signed into Jaw by the
Chemical sbould provkle enough
governor and there Is judlclal
infonnatlon to permit the General ·. clearance and J:edel'al · Reserve ·
begin considering Board approval. · -.
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1\l;sembly
legislation · on the sale pi HomeRep .· Robert . D . . Nettle, D- .
State."
·
Barberton, cbalrman oflbe House
In the letter, Robert 1. Llpp,
Financial Institutions Cornmtttee,
. Chemical , president, advised the
said he would spo!IS(/r the bUI .
governortli&lt;li a·fillal.ag,:eementwiJI . aijlhorlzing t)le,!1omeSII;lt!' sale~ ?'
be s~: wtthln a few d3:Ys ·' ;afti&gt;~ :.. Cele5te . alid_~ ll?gislatlve Iea~rs ·
certain schedules ·relating to · the
agree-, as expected , to-language in
terms of the transaction . are
the formal contract.
Basic provisions of the legislation,
completed " Celeste said.
He said
also advised thai the
allowiilgthesale ofHon\eStatetoan
out-of-state corporation and, In
amount of money. the state would
have to provkle Is $127 mUllan, $2
effect, granting Chemical a state
mUllan less than estimated in an
bank charter, already are m place,
informal offer last week.
Nettle said. He said the bill also sets
conditions under which Chase
L!pp aiso was quoted as saying
that the deal would have to include
Manhattan Corp., which has ac$81 million from the frozen assets of
gulred two of the affected S&amp;Ls and
the Ohio Deposit Guarantee Fund.
is negotiating for others, c an obtain
a state bank charter.
Celeste and others bad been
Still to be added tot he billwerelhe
estimating $87 million from that
exact amounts of money involved,
source.
"I hope to work with the leaders
although the state apparently will
and members of the General
havetocorneupwithmorethan$lnl
Assembly tn a bipartisan, coopera·
mllllon . The total inc!Ydes the $81
uve effort t.o safeguard th(. deposl·
mllllon from the privately admlnlstors of Home State and other
tered Ohio Deposit Guarantee
Institutions while limiting the expoFund , which Insured Home Slate
sure of Ohio's ta..payers," Celeste
and69otherstate-charteredsavings
said.
and loans that were ordered by
In New York, Ltpp issued a
Celeste to close temporarUy on
statement tn which he said, "The March 15 at the height of the state's
Chemical offer Is the most expe- S&amp;L crisis.

to

Upp

AFTER THE ADDRESS - PresldeiJI Reapn JIOIM!S for
photographers In the Oval Office o! the While House Wedilesday rilght
after giving a n!UlonaDy lelevlsed"address. The president spoke about
1..,; budcet deficit and lw&lt;es during Ihe speech. ( AP Laserphoto).

,Board erred!
Wolfe has five
year .AD _contract
Carl Wolfe w!U continue as
athletic director for Southern
Local because he has a nve year
contract to do so. In AprU 1~.
he was hired by the school board
for that position on a 'five-year
contract.
Mrs. Janet Grueser, president
of the Southern Local Board of
Educ11 tion, said Thursday morning thai due to an Inadvertent
error, Wolfe's contract as athletiC director was acted on by
the Southern Local Board of
Education during Its regular
session this past Tuesday even·
ing. The board Tuesday night
voted to terminate Wolle's con·

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tract as a thletlc director and
t.ransportallon supervisor.
To clarify . another matter
acted on Tuesday evening, it
was David Hut who moved to
hire WIU!am Hensler as head
football coach fQr the high
school. The motion was seconded by Don Smith. When put
to a vote, Pete Thoren .vQ!ed no,
Denny Evans abstained, and
Grueser, school board president,
voted yes.
However, during discussion,
board members Hill, Evans and
Thoren all expressed concern of ·
Hensler's Inexperience as a
head football coach.

Pilot's body identified
CHARLESTON - A badly decomposed · body found Tuesday
night in the Ohio River near Athalia
has been positively tdentllied as
Paul Hawks II of Columbus.
Hawks was ihe pilot of a private
plane that crashed into the river
south of the Gallipolis Locks and
Dam last December.
Hawks' body was identified by the
West Virginia State Medical Exa·
miner's office by using dental
records, a spokesman for the office
said this moi1llng.
His body was found at 9: 57 p.m.
Tuesday by Brian WilliamSon of
Athalia. The body ·was found near
the Hecla Association Water Plant,
In approximately one foot of water
six feet from shore.
The body of a man reported to he a
· passenger In Hawks' plane, Identified as Hubert Harder, also of
Columbus, has not been found.
The two Gallipolis natives were
reported missing Dec. 9 alter Dying
from Columbus to Dayton for a

business meeting. The pair then left
Columbus for a ~ightseeinj: trip to
Charleston, W.Va., but never
arrlved.
Three Gallla . County teenagers
told authorltl~ they saw a prtvate
plane crash tn'to the river on the
afternoon of Dec. 9.

Woman escapes injury
A Meigs County woman escaped
Injury when tbe vehicle she was
operating went off the right side of
Vance Road early Wednesday
morning.
The GaUia·Metgs post Of the State
Highway Patrol said Qonna M.
Workman, 31, ol Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
was southbound on Vance, almost
one-half ntlle south of SR 681, when
she apparently went off the right
side ol the roadway and struck an
embankment at 1: ll a .m. Work·
man's pick-up sustained heavy
damage In the accident, troopers
said.

Teachers' leader says
group willing to talk
RIO GRANDE - In order to and those conditions have never
prevent a strike, the president of the been resolved ."
Buckeye Hills Teacher's ASsocla·
By walking out, Baker said the
t!on says his organization is wl!Ung association hopes to get the board to
to sit down with negutiators for the recognize those conditions.
GaU!a-Jackson·Vinton Joint Voca ·
"We have been negotiating, or
tiona! School District In an attempt trylngtonegotiateformorethantwo
to resolve two issues before the years. It has been a long, hard road
and we 've been mPt with resistance
scheduled May 1 walkout.
"If negotiations between .row and since day one. The only thing I'm
then (May 1) will help," BIITA interested In Is · seeing that the
President Marlon Baker said Wed- teachers get a contract and we get
nesday, "Uten we're willlng to the school system back to working
negotiate. Iftheydon'twantto, then together again," Baker added .
that's their perrogatlve.','
.The teachers, Baker said, offered
The teachers voted AprU 18 to to accept the same contract
waik off their jobs after rejecting a package as any system within the
fact -finder's Interpretation of two area , but the association was told it
Issues the association had sought would have to negotiate Its own
clarification on.
contract.
Additionally, he added, "their
Joseph Mllllous, appointed by the
State Emplpyee Relation's Board. ·lawyers told us we wouldn't receive
heard arguments on 20 Issues of anything unless they were forced to
dispute. between the parties In gtve ltto us."
August 1984. Both sides accepted
In an open letter released at
MUllou's recommendat.ions . How· · Tuesday night's meeting, the board
ever, a contract between the parties said It was "very disaPJIOlnted" with
was never signed after the assocla· BIITA's decision to slrlke rut added
lion requested clartflcatton on the that the school would remain open.
retroactive date of the contract and
"Provisions have been made,"
the need for six hours of additional the board's letter said, "to Insure
education before instructors could their (s'tudents) safety to and from
advance beyond the 11th salary school and during school hours. We
step.
will havecettlfted personneJtoworlc
"When we voted on the contract with the students to provide lllNII. ·
(In August). " Baker said, "we lngful educational classes at aU .
accepted It undercertalncondltlons times. "
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