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Page-10-The Daily Sentinel

Acceptance.•.
crew together and then set adatefor

Tuesday. May 21. 1986

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

Cold War volume
becomes louder

(Continued rrom page 11

No contact has been made with
Chessle System officials at this point
although the mayor has tried to
reach the company II wa reported.
Council two weekS ago authorized
the mayor to offer $10,(0) to Chessle
for riverfront property trom the old
depot throughthebuslnesssectlonof
town. Thepropertyhasbeenforsale
since last summer.

the clean up. Councllls to be given a
week's noticeoftbedate so the street
department can be scheduled to
assist. It Is tentatively planned to
block off the streets and complete
the clean-up after bu.slruiss hours.
It was pointed out by John
Anderson that the village has the
equipment needed forthecleanupbrooms, shovels and hose:.... but not
eoo;ghmanpowerti&gt;geteverything

MIAMI (UP!) -Thirty minutes
Into Radlp Marti's Inaugural broadcast or American news, conunentary and entertainment to Cuba, an
angry Fidel 'Castro turned up the
volume on the cold war with the
United States.
President Reagan said Radio
Marti would "defuse the war
hysteria" spread by !he Cuban
government and the State Depart·
· ment sald It would counter "years of
propaganda and mlslnfonnatlon."
Castro, however, said the broad·
casts were "subversive" ·and . Intended "to create tensions and
confilcts" and promptly cancelled a
December 1984 )mintgratlon agreement with the United States and
threatened \o. quit punishing airplane hijackers.

In other matters, Seyler and
council praised Drew Webster Post
Fournewstreetworkershavejust
39 of the American Legion for
been hired by the village according
restoring the gazebo at Beech Grove
to Jane Walton, clerk-treasurer, . Cemetery. It Is hoped the restorabringing the number of street
tion will be completed before
workers to seven. These workers
Memorial Day.
will be employed through the
Walton also reported that cemesummer and are being paid through
tery fund money has Increased since
Income tax money Walton added.
a reminder of the needed payments
Bob Morris of Union Ave., was
was printed in the newspaper.
present at the meeting to discuss a
BrieOy, council discussed purproblem of sewage backing up In his
chasing one or two new radios with
basement when It rains. Morris
lnterchangable, rechargable batexplained he has not ~n able to
teries for the pollee department, and
discover the cause and asked for · okayed thepurchaseofnewclothlng
help from council. Mayor Seyler
tot the pollee department as
said he would have Reed Will of the
deemed necessary by the mayor.
village water department check on
The village budget allows a $2(XX)
the problem Immediately,
clothing allowance.

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Meigs County happenings ..
Divorce granted

Memorial Day sen-ices
slated at Beech Grove

A divorce has been granted In
Meigs County Common Pleas Court
Drew Webster Post 39, American
to VIctor R. Counts, Mason, from
Legion,
will hold Its Memorial Day
Lura P . Counts, Parkersburg, on
services at 10 a.m. Monday 'ai the
grounds that the couple have lived
Beech Grove Cemetery.
apart for over a year.
Services at the Sacred Heart
Joyce A. McKnight and Ted L.
Cemetery
will be at 11 a.m., and at
McKnight, both of ReedSville, have
· 11:.10 a.m. at the Rock Springs
flied for a dissolution of their
Cemetery. Legion members will ·
marriage.
back to the post home at 12
A divorce action flied by Janice report
noon for dinner.
Mash, Columbus, against Charles
Memorial services at the Meigs
Mash, Pomeroy, has been disMemolj' Garden wDI be held at 1
missed In the court.
p.m. Monday; 1:.10 p.m. at Chester
and 3 p.m. at Hemlock Grove. The
Retiring KC employe
Meigs High School Band Will be at
receives spec:ial awanl
Beech .GI'OVe and the Eastern High ·
Band at the Chester observance.
PaulL. "Pat" Patterson, malnteMembers of the post are reoance mechanic-A- at Ohio Valley quested . to be at Beech Grove
Electric Corp.'s Kyger Creek plant, Cemetery ThUrsday evening at 6
recently received the compants p.m. todlstrtbutefiagsforveterans'
anniversary award for.10yearsWith graves.
the company. Plant Manager Louis
R. Ford Jr. made the presentation. ·
· Patterson joined OVEC as a
guard In the personnel department
on May 7,l955. He tranS!eri-ed to the
malnienanc'e department In June ·
A list of sento~ w.as ;~ppi:\lv~ for·
, 1955 as a maintenance helper. He ··graduation pending completion of.
, progressed throughvarlousmalnte- local and state requlrerne!IIS when
nance mechanic positions In that the Eastern Local School District
. department and received his pres- Board of Education met recently.
eqt designation In August }967.
Approval· · was given tor the
, Patterson ~n!l his .wife, Rose, live treas\lrE'I: . aSBlstant treasuer arid ·
· ' In Rutland."- - •
·· :
., ·
· Stoctetacy' oi i~ti. Superintenqent tp
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attend a Southeast Regional TreasOrer's Olnlc on June G: Mrs.
Barbara Tripp ws given a five year
teaching contract. TI]e board
adopted policies on bus pickup In bas
Local units answesred nine calls weather and teacher employment ,
Monday, the Meigs County Emer- past the ageof70. Faculty member,
gency Medical Services reports.
James Huff, reviewed federal
· At 10:14 a.m., Pomeroy took
programs and the board agreed to
participate In the programs for the
· ·Emerson Spires from 8 Cole St .. to
1985-86 school year. An. advertiseHolzer Medical Center; Rutland at
12:49 p.m., took Howard Gennan . ment will be placed to seek bids on a
from Depot St .. to Holzer Medical cargo bus. Thenextregulatmeetlng
Center; Tuppers Plains all: 45 p.m.
will be on June27 at the highschool.
took Luther Bartoe from Mt OUve
Road to Veterans Memorial; Ra·
Senior citizens invited
.cine at 2:31p.m., took Ula Strauss
Meigs County senior citizens are
from Hill Road to VeteransMemorInvited to attend a "fun time
:tal; Middleport at 4:46p.m . wentto
gathering" from 1: 30 to 4:30 p.m.
Bradbury Road for Mary Rltney, to
tomorrow (Wednesday) at the
Holzer Medlcal&lt;::enter; Pomeroy at
· 8:03p.m. took Jerry Lee Hayman
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes. There will ,
be bowling and relreshlnents.
from Pomeroy Pike to Veterans
'Memorial; Pomeroy at 8:19 p.m .
took Brenda Knight from the
. waterworks to Veterans Memorial;
Middleport at 9:111 p.m. took Bruce
McCloud from vtllage hall to ·
Veterans Memorial and at 11:211
. p.m., Tuppers Plains took Debbie
Young to St. Joseph Hospital In
Parkersburg.

Eastern board oks
'85 graduation list

'Emergency squads
answer nine calls

·Veterans Memorial.

PARACHUTE - "

Showers and thunderstorms
lll&lt;ely today, with highs between 75 .
and 80. Mostly cl9udy tonight, with a
tow ·near 50. Pa(11y cloudy Wediles·
day, with highs between 70 and 15'.
The probability of precipitation Is
60 percent today and 20 percent
tonight and Wednesday .
. .
Extended forecast
Fair . through lhe period, · with'
hiflhs between 65 anc!75 ~he day.
Ovefnllht tow~ wui 11e
45 .
and55.
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Monday's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers: Dally Nwnber

373.

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Meets Wednesday

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd
AND

Hubbard's Greenhouse

NOW OPEN FOR
SPIINO SEASON
Complete fine of ve1elable &amp;bed·

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' Vo1.35, No.27
Copyrighted 1986

THURSDAY, MAY 23rd

By BOB HOEFUCH
Sentinel Staff Wrtter
"I'm sure you have all had a second chance," Mrs.
. Peggy Brlckles told members of the Meigs Local
School .Dlstrtct Board of ·Education Tuesday night
during an open session appeal on the expulsion of her
son, Paul, from Meigs High School .
Mrs. Brlckles, who had the choice of the appeal
helng heard by the board In executiVe session or an open session. chose the latter.
i'he statements of Mrs. Brtckies brought out that
· bel' son was expelled for the rest of the semester by
Supt. Dan E. Morris on Aptll 19 as the result of an
alleged ·involvement with alcohol at li high scllOOI
band 'round theclockplayatbonheld onMarch29. She
pointed out that she was not present last night to
defend her son, but to question board policies.

She said that her son had no defense and according
to board policies received an automatic expulsion.
"I am here to suppoort him though he did wrong,"
she commented.
Mrs. Brickies said she feels the action was
· unjustlfled ·and uncalled for. On the _night of the
playathon, band students were aUowed to come and
go from the high school.at will witn no supervision and
no questions asked, she charged. There was no action
taken when the director found ·her son had been
drinking, Mrs. Brtckies said, and stated that she was
not notified orthetncldent untll the following TueSday.
Mrs. Brickies charged that director Michael
Michalski has cancelled band events, has not shown
up lor scheduled band events and has become angry
and left his class unsupervised. She charged the
director with lack of responsibility, lack of concern

'

Angel Communications will tum June meeting.
over Its Racine cable television
Councilman Scott Wolfe reported
system to Consolidated Communi- he has had Inquiries from lndlvldu·
, cations Group of Point Pleasant on als who would like to .make
· May23. .
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·
donatiQnS tot lmp~;QYen!ents at the
. .This was announced at Mol)day's village p({rk. Council agnied fo ,
recessed meeting of Racine VIllage accept donations-which can be sent
CouncUfollowlng_c ouncll'sapproval to Shirley Evans, village clerk, ·
of a resolution allowing the sale of Racine.
the cable.
Also regarding the park, May,or
It Is cOuncil's understan!'llng !hat Chaties Pyles will be contacting,the
. cable. j:l~Sfoni.ers wUt receive a · 1'9U9tyhighwaydeMrtmenttoseelf romputer bllll'ng tor June .f rom
the county mow' trim can.tie used to
Coilsoldldated Communications cut !be' brush and weed~ along the
and should no longer use coupon
roadway from the park to the river.
bookswhlchwereprovlded by Angel
Fire Chief Robert Johnson re-Communications.
ported that Racine firemen particiWorkers from Racine Planning pated with five other fire departMUI will be repairing the village's ments In a fireflghtlng competition
aerator building today and Thurs- Saturday at Ravenswood. The
day. Resld!'nts are asked to con- Racine ~up brought back six
serve water those days since the trophies Johnson said.
system will not be able to .pump , In other business, council dis·
water while repairs arehelng made cussed .a number of complaints
to the buUdlnll'.
· received concerning drainage fol Washing motor · vehicles. using lowing recent heavy rains; aphose for various purposes and other
proved a request from Frank
similar acttvltes, filling pools and
Oeland for permission to bury a
other "extra" uses of water will not conduit across an unused alley near
be permitted.
the telephohe. company building;
Unpinning onlhtance
and will be sending letters to
An ordinance concerning trailers property owners regarding lots that
underpinning, how close to need Uttercleanedupandweedsand
another trailer or structure, how grass cut
close t1&gt; boundary, etc., - ~was
The next meeting of Racine
discussed by council and should be VUJage Council wlll be Monday,
in form for the first reading at the Julie 3, at 7 p.m .

PH. 992·5776

SHOUlD I MAKE MY FUNERAL DEOSIONS ALO..?

sometiiMI it it. lut, we, as funeral dirt&lt;ton, bt·
litvt that openntst it still tht bttt policy; You nttd tul
lio tii!Mrrat•nt in lalki"t with your husband or
wife allovt fl111l arra,..ments. Chanctt art thot ht or
she wiU tt1H have thought of it.

W talkl119 over with us y- plans for s.rvlcn will

BILL BLOWER 1

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make sun tvtryont - you, your 1pou1t,"yaur clergymall, ond ourltlvtt - lllldtrst... exactly y- wishes.
That"• important to you and to us. ·

.. §;,.,,.a/ ·. if(114) ltH141
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"$1111~• Plfii.... Atfllltlon

to Dmll"

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FOORONG

HOT DOGS .

99(

•T-SHIRTS
•BALL HATS
•HARRY O"DAIRY
DOLLS
•GIFT
CERTIFICATES

MILK SHAKES

FRENCH FRIES

All FLAVOIS

SMALL ................. 39&lt;
MEDIUM.............. 69&lt;

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LARGE " .............. 99&lt;

McCLURE'S
DAIRY ·ISLE
PH. 992·5241

2 Sections, 14 P•gea 215 Centa
A Multlmedi•lnc. Newapeper

FOOD GIVEAWAY- Pllltor Don Archer, forep'ound. olllleChatter,
Alfred, Tuppen Plains uti Loog Botlam Charp hilndllllle 1M&amp; of a
thoaMd saclul of (p'OCerles Ill PMIGr Rot~!!' Grace of the Radne, Eut
Letart, Letart F.U. uti Apple Grove Chlqe. 'Dielle two wete ll'llOIIIIIO
volunteers .., hand Tdeold!l¥ mol'lllnl at lbe Racine Unlletl Methodlllt
Olurch to sack aearty 113,000 worlh of pocales Ill be pea awl!¥
1bul'llllay lit lhe church.
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and urged the board to reevaluate him and reconsider
his contract
She said she Is aware of the board policies which
call for expulslo~. and Indicated that apparently no
one could do anything about the situation because of
the pOlicies. Mrs. Brtckles urged thai factors such as
grades, conduct, prior offenses and similar factors
should be considered In board policies as she urged
that students be given a second chance,
"What Is galnned by expelling? You only take
away," she commented.
In closing, Mrs. Brlckles expressed concern that
her statements at the open appeal would be held
against her and her son. However, she did stress that
her son. had admitted he was wrong.
Mrs. Brickles remarks were followed by applause
from a group attending the board meeting.

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There were only 'three of the board or education
members present for the appeal and !liE'etlng Richard Vaughan, Arland King, and !Wber;t Barton
aU of whom upheld the expulsion since, they said. It
does follow policies adopted by the board In 1972 and
1976.
Resrgnattons accepted
At last night 's meeting the board accepted the
resignations of Ted Cotterman , vocational agriculture instructor, effective June30; Ron Logan as girts'
varsity volleyball coach for the 19&amp;'i season: Velma
Douglas as a cook effective at the close of the current
school year.
Cliff Ken nedy was employed as the reserve
baseball coach for the remainder of this school year
and for the next school year.
(Continued on page 101

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RACINE ' F1REMEN FIRST - The Racine Volunteer Fire
Depwtment recently won six lrophles In lhe Ravenswood Flreflghlers
Competition held In conjunction with Fln;man's Day and parade In
Ravenswood, W.Va. Racine claimed two flrsls, two seconds, and two
third place Dnlshes to record the best overaD eHort In the cumpetlllon.
Pictured are members of the winning team, front, l·r, Kevin Dugan, Lee
Floyd, and Richard LyoiiS. Back row - Albert Holman, Jack Lyons,
Jr., Roger MJutuel and Dave Nelgler: Lee Floyd won first place ·ln lhe

Obstacle course with a time of 26:5 ~. while the telllll of Albeit
Holman, RoK81' Manuel and Lee Floyd woo lhe Water Baiile
competition. Racine placed both second and third wjth two teams In the
Hydrant competition. Claiming second was Lyons; Ly0118, Jr. and
Kevin Du~:an, while Manuel , Nelgler and Floyd took third. Racine took
second place In the stokes relay and third In the old-la.'lltloned bucket
brigade. Firefighters from lhroughoul Ohio and West VIrginia
competed In the event.

Missing perspn's reports -filed on three children
Missing person 's reports have
been flied with the Meigs County
sherlt!'s department lor three
Meigs County chlldren who left
bomeTuesday morning to catch the
school bus, but never got on It.
The three chlldren, Chuckle, Bert
and Leigh Ann Mash, ages 11, 8and7
respectively, haven't been seen or
heard from since by their father,

450 families
· qualify for
food giveaway

S~ecials:

enttne

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Consolidated.
h~ys Racine's
cable service

dine plants, haneing baskets,
potted ~!ants- bloominc &amp; foli·
ace. shrubbery, rose bushes,
azaleas &amp; Rhododendrons.

*BALLOONS .*CLOWNS *PRIZ

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Meigs board hacks expulsion policy

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LADIES' CANDIES JELLIES .................. $59 8
THONG_$..;..................... $] 00 .&amp; $200
'iADIES' . DRESS . ~....... ;.............$1200

Ohio lottery winners

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$ . OO
DRESS SANDALS .........~................... 10-

belween

Twin City Shrlnettes will meet
Wednesday, 7: :Jl p.m., at the Meigs
Inn.

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"The government of Cuba also
reserves the right to make any radio
transmissions to the United States."
The Castro government later
deUvered a flv~polnt protest to the
U.S. Interest Section In Havana,
calling the broadcasts "Subversive
transmission against Cuba."

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Weather forecast

with a payoff due of $366,460.50.
Ticket sales totaled $1.109,787.50.
PICK-4
9571.
PICK-4. ticket . sales totaled
$167,507.50, with a payoff due of
$75,568.
PICK-4 $1 straight bet pays$6.~.
PICK-4$1 box het pays$261.

Beat of Bend

PANTS, VESTS &amp; JACKETS................. 5400
LADIES' BLOUSES &amp; SLACKS.............. $400
.
$600
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INFANT
SANDALS.............................
. $400
LADIES' SANDALS..............................
00
JOCKS' TENNIS SHOES ......;...............
BOYS' &amp; GIRLS' TENNIS ,SHOES........ $ 500
lADIES' .&amp; GIRLS' JELLIES...........
00

Word has been received by Roy
Howell, Laurel Olff, of the death of
his sister, Kathleen Howell Poulton,
67, of Canton. ·
Mrs. Poulton Is also survived by a
sister, OparCarruthers; four children; and several grandchildren and
greatgrandchlldren.
·
Services will be Thursday, 11
a.m., at Reeves Funeral Home In
Canton.

Ocrasionally we htar about peeplt who havt co9sidtrd
arra119lng In advance for their funeral s.rvicn but did
not because thoy didn't know how to approach the
tubjt&lt;t to their tpoults. It's difficult to tallt about
dtath. thty say.

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had been In jan\mlng tbe50,tm-watt
Radio Marti signal.
,
Radio Mart! went'an thealrat5: 30
a .m. ELYI' Monday with Dve
minutes of world news, part of the
U.S. government·furided station's '
planned format of 00 percent news
and news-related material and 40
percent music and entertainment
A.t 6 a.m .., Havana's state-run
Radio Rebelde aired Castro's announcement cancelling the first
major diplomatic agreement between the two nations bt eight years.
·~The government of Cuba has
suspended all tmmlgratlon treaties
with the United States as a reaction
to Radio Marti going on the air," the
Cuban radio said.
·
"The government also reserves
thertght toreconslderthecollaboratlon It has unilaterally given 10 the
United States In the struggle against
Illegal departures (hljacklngs)
from the country.

.CLOSE~OUTS

Area death

Kathleen H. Poulton

Senior Ciav.en Day

OPEN DAllY 9 TO 5 .
SUNDAY 1 TO 5

·Admitted -- Ernest Brewer,
Racine.
Discharged--Vera Stewart.

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'IWO KD J ED Pollee BDd r""""e workers survey lhe wreckace of a
Metro-Ambulance Service heUcopter Monday after It cra9hed In the
parking l!Jt of Joan Glancy Hospital Jdlllng pllol Harold Payne
Brownln~:, Jr.• 35, ofNorci'OilS, Ga.,.and EMT Charles Danny Nelson, 26,
of Smyrna, Ga. The helicoPter was leaving the hospital parking l!lt to
transpori a burn pallent to an Augusta, Ga. hospital when a rotor
apparently struck a po\Yer pole. Patient Harold O'KeUy and EMT Eddie
Sand&lt;i were Injured In lhe crash. UPI.

By mid-day Monday, the .Cuban
goverrunent was jamming Radio
)\lartl's signal over the communist
Island and threatening a "radio
war," which some U.S. broadcasters feared would lead to jamming
their commercial signals.
But South F1ortda conunerclal
radio stations reported no signal
jamming Monday·nlght. There was
no word from the Island on how
succe!&gt;Sful the Cuban government

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About 450 Meigs C1&gt;unty families
will he recipients of two bags of
groceries and 10 pounds of potatoes
when $12,488.52 worth of food is
given away Thursday at the Racine
United Methodist Church.
The food giveaway Is belngfunded
by the Federal Food and Shelter
Emergency Fund Program
through the Gallla-Melgs CommunIty Action Agency under the
administration of the Meigs Cooperative Parish of United Methodist
Churches. Rev. Richard Rothemich
of the Rock Springs, Flatwoods and
Enterprise Charge, headed the
worthwhile project.
Approxlma tely 50 volunteers
from 11 methodist churches gathered Tuesday at the Racine
church to sack the groceries which
were . provided by C&amp;K Market,
Middleport, managed by Bucky
Walters.
Accordl)\g to Sid Edwards, director of Gallla-Melgs C.A.A., various
agency records were researche to
detennlne who tn the county would
be most In need of the food Items.
Notification was then sent by mall to
thollewhoweredetennlned eligible.

Charles Mash of Naylors Run.
Mash says he got the children
ready yesterday morning and sent
them to school. He was unaware
anything had happened until they
did noi come homeontheschool bus .
,Following telephone checks, II was
determined the children never
boarded their school bus .
The Meigs County Sheriff's Department as been contacted and
authorities are Investigating the
possibility that the children's
mother, Janice Mash, who has been
living In Columbus, may have taken
the children. A divorce action filed

by Janice Mash against Charles
Mash had been pending In Meigs
County, but was dismissed earlier
this week at ihe request of the
mother. Another divorce action was
filed late TueSday a fternoon by
Mash against his wife .
Mrs. Mash left Meigs County for
Columbus in early January taking
anold&lt;'rchlld, Sharlene, age12, with
her. A separation agreement between the parties was signed giving
her temporary custody of the oldN
child and him custody of the thr'CI'
younger children . However, no
court order regarding . temporary

CUStody W~S tiled.
The school bus drlver, Mary King,
reported she saw a woman In a car
near the bus stop site and that other
prople may havE&gt; been In the car.
According to schoql policy, efforts
wert' made by Salisbury personnel
to contaci the Mash home to verify
the children's absence. however. no
one could be reached according to
John Lisle. Salisbury principal.
The sheriff' s department has
been In contact with Columbus
police. Authorities are now tlj'lngto
determine if thC' mother ha s the
three youni(stc•"·

Celeste inks Home State bill
COLUMBUS (UP!) - State
officials today were to sign a
contract with Chemical Corp. of
New York for the sale of the Home
State Savings Bank of Cincinnati,
and begin listening for offers of a
better deal from Ohio Institutions.
A majority of state legislators and
the admlnlstra tlon of Gov. Richard
F. Celeste breathed a huge sigh of
relief late Tuesday after a major
step was taken to unload Home
State, whose closing 2 ~ months ago
froze the deposits of ~.IXXl
customers.
To the hearty applause of Horne
State customers, s tat.e lawmakers
and administration officials, the
governor signed enabling legislation for the Chemical transaction
shortly after the Ohio Senate's
one-vote approval.
A cautll&gt;usly optimistic Celeste
told the depositors, who packed the
Ohio Senate chamber for the
dramatic turnaround 17-16 vote and
later greeted the governor with a
thunderous ovation In the Stat~

house rotunda, that th&lt;'Y will get hard" contract b&lt;'forc midnl~ht
May 28. "Th&lt;'re'll be no more letters
their money "the week of June 17th
at the earliest."
of Intent," he said . " Time is of th~
Robert B. McAlister, statr super· essence.''
The consumma tton of the Chemilntendent of savings and loan
associations . said he wltl seek " the cal transaction will he furth er
delayed by a sthcdu led .June J
best dollar deal avallabl~" from
among three known Ohio bidders . hearing In Hamilton County Common Pleas Court , which.also inust
and any otherS that may surface
approve the salP.
during a mandatory seven-day
McAlister predicted that Chase .·
1\'altlng period contained In the
Manhattan
Corp. of New York. also
emergency law.
McAlister, who will approve th&lt;' covered under tPrmsofthell('Wlaw,
terms of the final ,sale, said will be ab.le to join Chemical In the
Chemical's competitors arc Tran- Ohio banking market and open four
newly-acquired savings and loans in
sOhlo Savings Bank of Cleveland,
Cincinnati
and Columbus " In a
American Financial Corp. ofCincln·
week."
nail, and Western Southern Life
''It 's downhill from this point,"
Insurance Co. of Cincinnati.
All are beginning to ex amine said stat e Commerce Director
KennNh R. Cox. who was thrown
Home State's financial records, he
said, adding that they must m&lt;kt or • Into the Home State fray just nine
• ,
better Chemical's offer of a maxi- days after his appointment .
"It's au technical now," said COX\ ·
mum $125 million state contribution
" Every depqsltor gets 100 percent o't
and pramlse to return 100 percent of
his funds - that's th~ governor'S
the depositors' funds to quallfy.
objective,
and I think we're golngl&lt;;~
McAlister said any bidders will
accomplish
It ."
•
have to be ready to sign a "cold,

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!10 punishment

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wedrtetd8y, May 22. 1986

Tulipla~d

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On the whole business of "liberal
sex laws," as we have come to call
Ihem , the reception given to Pope
John Paul II In Holland last week
tells us really quite a lot.
The prevailing point of view
among some very sophisticated
people Is not to be taken lightly: It
holds that human beings have
myriad appetites, that the satisfaction of those appellles is nothing
much more than an expression of
corporal needs ..And that qnder the
circumstances, religion properly
devotes Itself to promotiong and
.rewarding charity, rath~r 'than
outlawing and condemning concupiscence. The point is not by any
means Idle. There are drunks and
lechers In this world who are better
Christians than somP teetotaling
celibates.
But what happened in Holland

reminds one of the lengths to which worst In any of !be Pope's 26 foreign
peoplecango!npursultofamoreor, journeys. In one Incident, protesIPSs official benediction of .loose . ters threw rocks and bottles at the
moral conduct.
Pope's car. At least eight people
Now the Low Countries, ilke were Injured, Including three poScandlnavla, are commonly ac- licemen, and 14 were arrested."
cepted as perhaps the acme of ~h
Oh, but against men of God there ·
century clvillzatlon. The educated are worse forms of violence than
Dutchman, which Is to say most those expressed by the tln'owlng c;&gt;f
Dutch, can· talk to you In French. rocks. "In Amsterdam," The WaFiemlsh, English and German. shlngton Post reports, "about 150
They are widely read and cosmo- young people aressed as nuns and
poll tan In outlook. So Is It In monks hung the Pope In effigy on a
Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
mock scaffolding In Dam Square,
And yet the Dutch last week showed once a celebrated gathering place
themselves In some respects more for drug users." Another reporter
savage than any cou.ntry visited by referred to "opponents of the
the pope during his tenure, !nclud- Vatlcan's ban on arllflclal birth
lng CQUntrles In whlc h illiteracy is control (who) released hundreds of
common, women go about barehelium-filled condoms Into the air."
breasted, and superstition Is rlfe.
A radio announcer reported that
In Holland, The New York Times traveling down the street, tbe pope
reported, "the violence was tbe
had been "mooned," which term. ,

unkoown to most nice people,
means that some people lowered
their trousers and bared their
postertors to the pope. Since yoo
can't do that and simultaneously
use the . fico, ot~r bystanders
resorted to It; a term unknown to.
most nice people, It means that you
face the object of obloquy, keep all .
of y0ur other fingers lowered; and
raise the middle finger erect.
We must assume that these ladles
and gentlemen are Catholics, because, after all, It Is oot tbe business
of non-CatholicS what are lbe
disciplines maintained by another
denomination. No Catholic properly resents the ban on eating pork
enforced by Orthodlx Jews. But
would non-Orlhodox Jews In New
York move ostentatiously munchIng huge hot dogs In the way of a
prOcession led by one of the chle(
rabbis ot Israei? Let alone walk
with balloons depleting unclrcum.
clsed male members?
It Is always arresting, and sad,
when one sees a great lot of people
acting as one might expect savages
to act. Professor Steven Marcus
wrote a resonant book some years
ago called "The Other VIctorians,"
In which he made the point that
beneath the prudish facade of
VIctorianism was a whole lot of wild
and ungoverned lust But the point,
surely, Isn't that Vlctorlanlsm ·can
anesthetize lust. It Is that selfcontrol In public Circumstances Is
necessary to maintain a c!vlllzed,
Jet alone a democratic, ethos. The ,
Dutch show a violent strain, as
when the squatters L 'I but kept
Queen BeatrJx from being crowned
In 1~. Today, they show themselves as PhUistlnes, capable' of
grotesque conduct: men and
women, many of them selfevidently unqualified to enter Into
cl vii dlscou I"ie.

' The imposltkm of prison terms upon convicted criminals long has been
a (unction of the altitude at which the offense was committed.
, -,: Street criminals, operating at ground level, routinely are incarcerated
for long terms (which they often deserve), while while-collar criminals,
functioning In the executive suite on the 36th floor, frequently escape
Imprisonment.
.
·
; Indeed, the weaithy and powerful invariably receive better treatment
f,.Pm the law-enforcement and judicial syste ms than do the poor and
~erless and nowhere is that Inequity more apparent than In
sentencing procedures.
.: It's not at all uncommon for business executives convicted of serious
crymes to be granted Immediate probation, receive suspended sentences
~and sometimes even be given a commendation from the presiding
Juilge.
; That's why the recent action of Judge Charles R. Richey in U.S.
D(strlct Court is cause for optimism among those concerned about
eliminating disparities in prison sentences.
: Seeking le niency was former Deputy Defense Secretary W. Paul
Tl)ayer, who, along with eight others, made illicit profits of more than $3
million by Illegally trading in stocks using Information available only to
cO..Iiorate insiders.
:; Thayer had acc~ss to that Information because, before he beCame the
'*tond highest ranking official at the Defense Department, he was board
chairman of the LTV Corp. and a memb'er of the hoard of directors of
~p
·
_a_l_e_v;_a_;,n_A_t_t_a~.
seYeral other corporations.
Thayer faced a maximum prison sentence of five years following his
guilty plea to charges of obstructing justice by gtvlng false information'to
WASHINGTON- Washington Is ground Papers, they do provide a . Middle East." It cooflrms many
disunity and ineptitude oo• produced
the Securities a nd Exchange_Commission during Its investlgat!n of the one of the few places In tbe world fascinating Inside view of history In critics' longheld suspicion that the
In recent weeks."
"Insider trad in g."
.
where staie ·secrets can be found
the making - and some thought$ State Qepartment was .. heal{Uy .
As for , the "~rab awakening''
'
Irian anempt roavoid a prison term, Thayer gave the judge almost 70 ·. blowing In the ~ind- llleraily. that are relevant for U.S. policy laden With wliat Jones described as · abOut whl~h he and his friend!; had·
written testimonials to his purpor ted good character, lnchidlng letters
A reader called ·us ' to report makers today.
·
·"Arab-lovers such as myself•· "talked glibly" for year5/ Jones .·
from former President Ford: Sen. Barry M. Goldwater. R-Ar!z.; and Gen.
seeing highly classified governThey were the work of a among career Foreign Service
observed bitterly: "There has not
John W. Vessey Jr.. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
ment documents strewn around the distinguished American diplomat, officers. He knew "tbe State
been an Arab awakening: the
.But the judge se~lenced ThaY.er to four years in prison, explaining that
playground of an abaqdol)ed ~chool , the late .G. Lewis Jones Jr., whose _ Departmenl crowd fairly well 000" _Arabs merely turned over In _.tttelr
if the judicial system was to 1\ave-any Integrity and credibility, ·" we must - in. the northwest section of the city, :. . Fore!gn'Serv!ce·cafeer as a Middle he wrote. "To a large degree In tbe
deep sleep." - · ·
· ·•'
endeavor. .tou;eatp¢ople~ualiy." .
'
_ .:·' .. ;. .
c'' __ ',. · A,.rlslt to the, scene confirmed tile Eastem e)(]Xirt led . to Ills a~polnl: past, many d them lt;wesha red my_:·:;' . .- He addec) fdrthrlghtlyi ~·I confess ;~·:·,
.- Irhasn't alw~:rs be,en that way.-Back·ln-1.974·, Judge George L. tlarl Jr.'· .Information: Ainld.· hundredS" : of ' ment as director . cit . J he · State ' thinking." . .
·~:- thl\t almast none of my .predlt'tloris&lt;
of the U.S. District Court touched off"'a furor when he sentenced former
papers scattered about were dozens Department's office dealing with
But Jones was not blind to the . wllhregardtotheArabshavecome
Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst on a charge of · providing
bearing the famUlar red stamps at the region. He was also the first U.S. Arab leaders' faults. "I have felt a
to pass. The Arab performance in
misleading testimony to a Senate committee.
·
top and bottom: lop secret, secret ambassad9r to Tunisia.
keen sense of personal shame with
connection with Palestine has been
· Th&lt;' judge was required to Impose the minimum sentence of one month
and confidential.
As nearly as we can figure It, regard to various phases of (promarked by such a compound oft he
In prison and a. $100 fine - but he immediately suspended both.
Fortunately, the Playground Jones had taken classified docu· Israeli) U.S. policy In Palestine,"
worsf, features of their complex
Klt:&gt;lndle)ISt's total J)!'nalty was one month of unsupervised probation.
Papers were somewhat dated - . menis home with him and eventu- he wrote. "However, I must admit
heritage that I' can still hard)y
ranglng from 1948 to 1962. But ally put them In a file cabinet with that the Arab performance has
believe It oo• The Arab effort has. In
portions of them, at least, would P.rsonal effects and sto~ them In been so bad that It begins to make
the main, been largely one of bluff
undou btedly be 'denied to anyone a warehouse near the playground. the pro-Zionist course of the U.S.
and braggadocio which was quickly
seeldng them under the Freedom of Thieves broke Into the warehouse, government In recent years appear
dissipated whenever the Arab
Information Act. And under the carted off I he fUe cabinet, looted It much more real!stlc and logical
groups met the Jews In strength."
rules as Interpreted by the Reagan of valuables and left the secrets than the framers of U.S. policy
The "Atablst awakening'' of G.
administration, prying the docu- beh\nd.
probably had In mind.''
Lewis · Jones Jr. was just one
:I'he oldest document we found
subject of historical Interest aaJones was appaUed by tbe Arab
It's really a matler of life and and which dies. Low .Infant birth ments loose would probably entail
months
or
years
of
delays.
was
dated
August
1948,
and
was
a
nations'
"pathetic
performance"
dresS€9
In the Playground Papers.
death - If you .en· Interpret the weight Is the big factor In Infant
Tliough
·no
self-respecting·
spy
classified
analysts
titled
"Reassessduring
the
first
war
against
Israel,
More
later.
stilted language of government.
deaths: The more a child weighs at
Here's what It says: There are birth, the greater his chalices ol . would pay a ruble for the Play- ment of American Polley In the and the "series of displays ·of
some "adverse trends" In Ameri- survival.
can Infant -mortality rates that are
Birth weight Is considered low If It
"cause for concern" because they Is below five pounds, eight ounces.
aren't explainable by "random
In 1982 - the last year for which
figures are available - 6.8 percent
fluctuations."
As Congress approaches the This shocking datum was accom- complete) may be entitled, .under can usually deduct from Its taxable
Here's wha t it means: The of all babies (but 12.4 percent or
dellca
te subject of serious reform of panied by a picture of an unidenti- the contract, to partial payment
Income profits that are not distribsteady, 20-year decline in the black babies) had low birth
the
tax
laws, we would do well to fied corporate executive being year by year - obviously, to uted ·but plowed directly back Into
number of American babies who weights.
die before their first birthday has
These "current trends" are the remember that there Is In fact no sworn In, like an apprehended finance the project. But the IRS - the business, thereby generating
· slowed dramatically. And the result of the economics practiced such thing as a "loophole." Every culprit, before a congressional allows the corporation to defer 1\CW Jobs (and new tax revenues l.
instance of favoritism ·presently on committee. As nearly as could be taxes on these "profits" unW the
Not a )llord of all this, however,
Reagan administration doesn't
by the Reagan administration I he books Is there because a
told from anything the reporter contract Is completed and the tax 1!5Caped the lips of Metromed!a's
want you ·to know why.
the cutbacks In social-welfare and
"reporter." He preferred to whip up
The bottom line is that childr&lt;'n public-health programs that clearly maJority of both houses of Congress said, that corporation's failure to actuauy due can be computed
and
the
president
In
the
White
pay
any
precisely.
taxeS
was
either
asly
·
resentment and lgnor•
anti-business
mean the difference between Ufe
who should be 'living are dyln~:-·
House
at
the
time
believed
It
was
In
abuse
of
unspecified
but
apparently
Finally,
of
course,
a
corporation
ant
envy.
A new report . issued by the l J.S. and death for Americans at the
the best Interest of the country as a enormous "loopholes" or the nesult
Public Health Service, says that.a
bottom of the economic scale.
whole
not to Impose a tax In that . of a simple and cynical flouting of · ·
But David Stockman, director of
two-decad&lt;" decllcn In the nation's
particular
case.
the applicable laws. ·
.
Infant-mortality rate has practi- the Office of Management and
·Should
mortgage
payments
i:m
a
Patiently
I
waited
for
some
cally ceased. The current Ameri- Budget, and Margaret Heclder.
can rate Is 10.6 deaths per UXXllive secnitary of the Department of home be deductible? A person who acknowledgment -In a parenthetiHeal! h and Human Services, say rents an apartment could well be cal remark, perhaps, or at least In a
births, down from 10.91n 1l*!.3- but
Jess of a decline than in previous there Is no evidence that adminis- forgiven for regarding such a throwaway subordinate clause tration budget cuts have had an deduction as an outragelous piece that there are perfectly logical
years.
For American babies younger adverse effect on the Infant -death of favoritism - a classic "loop- reasons, embodied In sound provihole." And so It Is, In the sense that II sions of the Tax . Code, why a
than 28 days, the mortality rate rate.
.
Is
granted only to a certain category profitable corporation might pay no
A more definite connection may
declined to 6.8 per 1,00Jllve births in
of
taxpayers (I.e. , home-buyers), It taxes. But, to my amazement, there
1984. But fot' Infants from 28 days to not be discovered. For the Office of
Is
: I here because Congress has was nothing whatever: '\'be segone year, last year's death rate Management . and Budget has
went from 3.6 percent to 3.8 percent. blocked any attempt by the health historically regarded It as sound ment was qulcldy followed by
American lnfant ,de~th rates service to Investigate the relation- ' public policy to encourage !tome another, In which a different
Channel 5 reporter described tbe
ship more fully . Such an Investiga- ownership.
ha~e always been higher than those
Similarly,
a
person
fortunate
effort
of Harlem residents to
In many other Industrial democra - tion was dismissed by Stockman's
enough
to
be
able
to
live
off
the
compute
tbelr taxes - while their
cies. American rates are higher, for office as "unnecessary."
Income
of
his
capital
can
Invest
his
"benefits,"
as he carefully noted,
Last year's budget cuts pushed
example, than those In Spain and
nest
egg
entirely
In
tax-free
municiwere sCheduled to diminish.
France, two of the countries 450,000 pregnant women out of the
pal bonds and not pay a cent In
Actually, there are at least three
Women,
Infants
and·
Children
President Reagan vlsl!ed on · his
taxes. Is that a "loophole?" If It reasons why a profitable corporaprogram,
which
provides
food
European trip. When . lnlant ventilates our envy of him, we can tion may pay no taxes. In tbe first
morta111Y rates for · 1985 are re- supplements and health care to
say
so. But the fact Is that Congress place, a multinational corporation
Jeaaed, population experts expect pregnant and nursing women.
quite
deliberately left that option otten makes large · profits In a
tha:t the rate for .blacks will have More than one m1111on recipients·
open
to
everyone who has capital to foreign country. Those profits .are
actually Increased. The rate ws 19.2 have lost food-stamp coverage,
tnvf!l!l, lp order to make sure that taxable here, but the government
percent In 19112, nearly twice that or creating more hungry women and
our
municipalities wUI be able to sensibly allows the corJx&gt;ratlon to
· famUies. Children's · nutrition prowhites.
sell
the bonds needed. to finance deducl flnt the taxes It was obliged
What that m~ans ·Is that an grams have been slashed, creating
.
such
local necessities as sewers, to pay to the government of the
expectant black mother In Wa- 1 a situation that the Coalition on
etc.
country wjlere the profits were
shlnatoo •.D.C., might increase her Women and the Budget has called
On
April
15,
I
watched
a
television
actually ll)ade. .
child's statiStical chances of survt.- ''devastating."
reported
on
New
York's
IndependSecond, a corporation engaged In
"Adverse trends." "Random
val by moville til Havana, Cuba,
ent (Metromedla) station, Channel a long-term contract (typically, for
"MtAjor, how'l the 1tudy on military readlnt~a
Ouctuatlons."
They
seem
simple.
when' tnfant-morlallty rates are
coming along? MAJOR?/"
1 Until you realize that these are. 5, tell hls Jlll!llence that certain the manufacture of large defense
tower
"hugely profitable" corporations Items like aircraft carriers, which
aeoJfBPhY Isn't the real children's lives we're talldng abQIIt,
"pay no taxes" tor .. years on end." may take a good IJI!Iny ~ears to
detenniJUiilt of which child lives and not just numbe1 on a page,
{
.
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'T he 'PIaygr·ound. p

Jack Anderson &amp;

ers' _________D·

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1986

Parker striking fear
in· NL pit~hers again
runs and get the Reds started on big
National League, with seven homers and ~RBI.Ofhls50hits,~are Innings. Thus far this year, the
formula has worked. The Reds were
for extra bases.
Parker Isn't convinced he hasn't In second place In the National
gotten ott to better starts but League West with a 20-17 mark .
concedes he Is seeing the ball weD before Tuesday's game.
"Parker Is tbe key to our offense
and making contact.
.and
he's producing_ right now. I
"I knowln1979, theyearwewOn11
know
he's going to contlriue to
all, I had
great start, possibly
.
produce,''
Rose said. ·
better than this year," Parker said'.
Parker.
who has a lifetime
"But I'm hitting well now, seeing 11
average
of
.:m
In 12 major league
well , and I feel good at the plate,"
seasons,
doesn't
really believe he
Signed as a free agent In
December, J.9&amp;'l, Parker batted .285 has made a comeback. He Insists he
wlth16homersand94 RBI last year, never went away.
"I had some Injuries that slowed
showing the first signs he was back
me down but r·m healthy now, " said
to his form of a decade ago.
.
Parker, who will be-341n June, has Parker, who plays at a listed 225
prospered by the add1UonofR.oseto pounds and whO had been criticized
the club. Not asmuch as Rose being In ihe past for being ovetwelght.
·the manager but for Rose being the "I've said all along there are .
Ingredients herefor a big season and
No. 2 hitter.'
with
the kind of talent we )iave on
"W11h Pete and Eddie M!lner
this
team
I believe 11."·
batting ahead of me, there are going
Whether
he can approach the 1978
to be plenty of opportunities for me
season
when
he led I he league with a
to gel some RBI," Parker said. "I
.334
average,
hit 30 homers and
know those guys are getdngon base.
117
nlns
remains to be seen.
drove
in
They can't pitch ·around
If they
But
he
Is
on
track
ior a "Parkerget oil base." ·
Rose admits his 'job is to get on like'' season after the first six weeks
base so that Parlier can drive In the of the 1~ campa ign.

CHI CAGO (UP!)- There was a
lime when the "lumbering" presence of Dave Parker used to strike
fear In the heartsofNatlona!Leagu e
pitchers.
Parker sUffered a minor decline
In recent years. While posting some
res~table nurnbe!'S, they weren't
the same as when Parker won the
most valuable player award In 1978.
But there are lnc,llcat!ons that the
Dave Parker of old Is back and that
could mean good news for the
Cincinnati Reds and bad news for
NL pitchers.
" I don't think I'Ve ever seen him
hit any better than he has this year,"
Reds player-manager Pete Rose
said. "I know he's hit better but he
hasn't done 11 with the kind of power
he has."
.
Parker was named' National
League player .of . the week on
Monday for the second time In three
weeks. He entered 'fuesday's game
with the Chicago Cubs with a
12-game hitting streak and , his
numbers are more like those of the
Parker of the mld-1970s With J.he
Pittsburgh Pirates.
He is batting .346, second In the

a

BIG BJ..AST - Reds' Dave Concepcion, left, · a solo-h(!mer In the fourth Inning agalnsl the Cubs
Tuesday. Cincinnati beat Chicago 5-2. (UPI).
greets Tony Perez on the dugout steps after Perez hit

me

.

Indians rainout becomes part of doubleheader

Walks kill Cubs; Reds win
CHICAGO (uP!)- Dave Parker
has been seeing the ball as well as
anytlmelnhis careeralthoughlnhis
latest game-winning situation It was
achallenge tokeeptrackoftheball.
Parker, otftooneofthebeststarts
of his career Uned a RBI-doubie to
trigger a th'ree-run eighth Inning
that lifted theC!nnclnatl Reds to a 5-2
wlnovertheChicagoCubsTuesday.
The win was the Reds' sixth 1n their
last seven games,
Much of the Reds' success has
been due to Parker, who Is batting
.345on theseason.Butwhenhecame
up to bat in the eighth Inning of the
game that began at3:00 p.m. COT,
the shadows were working against
hiin.
Parker's hit also launched a walk
parade that saw the Reds get a pair
of bases loaded walks for Insurance
runs. In all, there were 12 walks In
the game and 12 hits:
. "Walks can ldll you. l -told our·
pitchers toletthemhitthe ball," said
Cincinnati player-manager Pete
'

Rose. "The difference was that we
frame. Ted Power, who earned his
got the hit wben we needed 11."
eighth save preserving the win for
EddleMUnerhadledotftheelghth Tom Hume, 1-2, walked the bases
with a walk off George Frazier, 1-1.
loaded with one out. But he got Ron
One out later, Dave Concepcion
Cey to strike out and pinch-hitter
singled and Parker followed with a Chico Walker to pop up to Perez who
double off the centerfield wail that
nearly collided with three other
stretched his hitting streak to
Infielders.
13-games.
"With thenolseand the sun, it was
"lwaslooklngtohittheballhard.1
tough to see the baU, " Perez said.
thought It had a chance to get out of
"You just have to go alter the bail."
here,'.' said Parker.
"We just couldn't get the big hit,"
Alan Knicely was Intentionally
Frey said. "Ceyhasbeenstruggling
walked and Tony Perez, who earlier
but he was the guy we wanted up
hit a solo homer in the fourth, drew a
there then.' '
3-0 count ~fon; Cubs' manager Jim
The Cubs lied 11 at 2-all in the
Frey called on Warren Bn1sstar.
seventh. Jody Davis led off w!th ..a
Brusstar isSued ball four, forcing In · single to left and went !o second on
concepcion. One out laier, Nick plncli-hltter Thad Bosley's single to
Esasky walked, forcing Parker.
center. Both runnerS advanced one
"Frazier's problem has been base on Larry Bowa's sacrifice
control," Frey.said. "He's had good
bunt.
stl\ff but he wasn't getting It over.
Pinch-hitter Richie ' Hebner
Our riUddl£&lt; relief has been lneonslst- .: reached on an Infield single. $COring
eittthisY,ear." ·- - ·
•.. . .
pinch-runner Gacy WOQds ' from
The Cubs nearly got back Into the third. Bob bernlerforeed Hebner at ·
game In the bottom half of the
second.

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The spokesman said tickets for
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Marauderettes meet
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MARIETI'A - The 14th annual
\ Marietta College "Big Blue"
summer basketball camps will
stress personal attention and basketball fundamentals, accordng to
Phil Roach, Marietta College head
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offered during the 1985 summer.
Scheduled for June 21-23, this camp
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DISTRICT CHAMPIONS - The Eas1ern Eaglettes girls' softbaD
learn Is scheduled to play In the Regional Tournament ~nlgllt at
· )Waverly Wgh School against Columbus Wehrle at 4 p.m. Eastern has
already clatmed Sectional and DlstJ:Iet titles, whlle also tying with
kyger Creek for the SV t\C title. Eastern Is currentl~ 21-3 overaD.

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i\rlene IUtchle, Kim Denl and Amy Berkhliner. Back row - lee Ann
Gaul, Angie Spencer, Krtsll Gaddis, Beth Berkhlmer, Amy YoWJg,
Lesa Rucker, Amy Connolly, and Coach Pam Douthitt. Absent are
t\sslslant Don ,Jackson and Statistician MeHnda Mankin.

Warriors
will battle Wellston for .TVC .crown·
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BELPRE - Warren Local ad·
battled back with a single run In the
vahced to the TVC championship
sixt h and a nother thret&gt; In the
game with a 6-4 victory over Meigs
seventh.
here Tuesday that ended the
Down 6-1 going into the seventh,
IV!arauders' season a nd shot down
Coach Tim Saunders' crew made a
Its chances for a second straight
last ditch effort as Rick Wise led off
TVC baseball crown.
with a pinch single, Nick Bush
Warren Local, now 17-6, faCE'S wa lke d, a nd Dave Hendricks'
Wellston this Thursday at 4:30p.m .. doubled hom e WI"" to open the
at Trautwein FiPid (At hens) for the frame.
loop title. Wellston won the Western
Chris Kennedy then ha&lt;l an lnlleld
Division to qualify for the cha m- s ingle, but Bush was caught In a
piOnship gam e while Wa rren Local
rundown between third and home
had tied wlt)l Meigs during the and was thrown out for the first
rffilllar season in the Eastern putout of tbe Inning.
DIYislon. Meigs closes out · Its
After a strikeout, Scot Gheen
ca)'Tlpaign at 15-9.
singled in two more runs to make It
'fhe Warriors scored one mn in 6-4 a nd that brought the tying run to
all six times at bat while Meigs
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rifle-shot to rlghtfield, but unfortunately died In the Warren Local
outfielder ·~ tracks for the final out.
Hendricks led Meigs with two
singles a nd a double In four trips
while Kennedy had a single and
double. Gheen, who was wa lked
twice, had a single as did Wise and
James Acree.
Dan Thomas was the stlirter and .
loser , going the first three Innings
before giving way to Bush, who
hurled the fin al three frames. They
allowed but live hits, but were hurt
by eight walks. Chip Alman was the
winning pitcher for the Warriors,

• EAST ME IGS - It was anoounced today that thr&lt;'l' Eastern
High School girls' track sta rs a nd
the boys' :l,200 mPter relay team
have qualified for tho Regional
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and Sa turday at Musklngum Cotl~e In New Conc;ord . Ohio. Friday's action begins at 4:30 p.m .,
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a.m.
· Jn the District meet at Lucasville
Valley High School, Easte rn's
MJ&gt;IIssa Nu(ter claimed a second
place In the Shot Put field event .
Freshman April Ritchie qua lified In
the 300 meter low hurdles with a
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A~shla · Holsinger took a second
P.l'lce In the discus throw.
· Twelve m embers of Eastern's
(Jlrls' squad qualified for the dis trict
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Ironton last week.

Limit Quantities.

Chicago .. ........................... 19 16 .543 2\-)
kansas Clly ............ .. ........ l~ 18 .514 .1\~
Oakland .............................. 18 J9 1116 •• ,
Seante ............................... 1~ 21 .432 6\1
Texas ... 1............................. 11 26 .'J!!'f 11 ~~

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C8JUomla ............................ 23 15 oo;
Minnesota .......................... 21 17 .553 2

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Ohio.

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through Fr idaY . Ill Cou.rl St .• P9·
meroy, Ohio, by the Ohio Vall(&gt;y Pub·
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Subii:Crllx&gt;rs not dE'Slrlng to pay lhC'car.

Marietta College offers five camps

GRAND CHAMPION - Peppennlnl
Is
reglslered
English Coonhound shown with ow~~~~r and handler (lacy Van Meter,
right, of Racine and Gene Ward of Portland, who recently placed second
In a lw-ge fleld last Friday evening, then won lop honors with a high
score as EngUsh Breed Winner. The reglslered winner took these top
; honors In "Walker Days 1985" in Columbus, Indiana. Five-hundred
• ninety-two (·1192) hounds were entered In the event with Peppermint
. Patty taking second overaD and lln!jln her division. Already this yewPatty hll!l won 8el!ond place at BeUevUle, W.Ya.,lhlrd'place at Barlow,
Ohio, fourth place at Shade River Coon Club, third place at Wood
County, W.Va., and quaDDed for the U.K.C. World Championship at
!Wnhridge, Ohio. The 1985 U.K.c. Coonhound Championship wlU be
held ~~Columbia City, Indiana In September.

New York ......... .................. 19 16 .543 3
Eooton ................................ 17 :10 .4~ 6
Clevetand ........................... l6 22 .4!!1 8

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MIDDLETOWN - Two neighboring schools , Meigs and Sheridan , travel nearly all . the way
across the state to play each ot her
today at 4:30p.m . In the first round
of class AA regional tournament.
The Lady Marauders , now20-2 on
the year, battle the Lady Genera ls,
24-3. Only 16 teams remain alive for
the coveted state championship In
Class AA play. The Meigs-Sherid an
winner will advance to the regional
finals thls.Saturday, also at Middletown, with the winner there going
on to the state tournament in
Columbus the following week.

Balttmorr ..................... ,.,...... 21 15 .M6 2g
Ilolroll.. .............................. :10 16 :5(56 2\{

Kansas Oty (Saberhagrn 3--:1) a t Tcxas .

By Innings:

ROCK SPRINGS- The deadline every camper and several awards
for competing In the third annua l I' through co mpetition will be
"Marauder Basketball Ca mp" is awarded.
Friday, Friday, May 24, accordi ng
The eight -day boys' camp wUI
to camp director Greg Drummer.
beheld from June 17-20 and June
!\!though all area boys a nd girjs 20-23 . .The five-day grls' camp will
have received an application form,
be from July 8-12.
Instructors fot the camp held.at
-Drummer says anyone presently In
grad~ ttu:~ through·etght carl still
Meigs _Hl~h school . ln.Clude [VIel!(s'.·
apply by calling his home num btir .hel\d basketball coach. Drummer,
.(992-20751 or asking for him a t Meigs junior high coaches Ron
Meigs High School (992-2158).
Drexler and Rusty Bookman, and
The camp teaches fundamentals Meigs reserve coach Mlck Childs.
and ·stresse_s shooljng techniques. , The. cam() !s open to·any boy or girl
Also tlils year, yl!lroiape sessWns presently- ,in - ~~Jlaes. \hree-elght
.-wji_l-be
a dd¢&lt;:1;
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·at-·-.sChOOI' dil;trlc
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Amori&lt;OIIleW.l. Pel. GB
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Toronto ..... ;......................... 23 lt .622

The Dajly Senlinel

season.
Mr lgs .............. .. .............. (IJ) flf1 .3-1 8 2
Wur. LOcal. ...................... I ll ttl x-6 52
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Registration deadline Is June ll.
June 23-28 Is Girls' Basketball
Camp under the.dlrecUon of Debbie
L.azorlk, Marietta College 's
women's basketball coach.
The latest addition to the summer
camps Is the June 28-29 weekend
Coaches' Camp, especially designed for coaches a nd their
families. J uly 5-7 Is Shooting Camp
for both boys and girls In grades stx : ·
through 12. The boys' Basketball
Camp will have two. five-day
schequles, July 7-12 and J uly 14-19.
For more Information about the
"Big,Biue" sum mer camps contact
Phil Roach, Marietta College Basketball Camp, Marietta, Ohlo45'750 . .

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" I thought we played wi th a lot of
class and guts to make It a close
game. It just shows that it's harder
to stay on top than to get. on top.
Warren Local has a nice ball club
and you can't take anything away
from them ," said Meigs coach Tim
Saunders after the game. Meigs
and Warren Local had split their
two gam es during the regular

COLUMBUS (UPI) -Substitute
driver Joe Adamsky guided Big Bud
to victory In the featured $2,500
eighth race trot Tuesday night at
Scioto Downs.
Adamsky was In the sulky In place
of regular driver Ray Paver Jr.,
wbowas Injured In Monday's eighth
race and has been sidelined for
several days with bone chips In his
left ankle.

22, 1985

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Soccer camp
dates,revealed
RIO GRANQE - Soccer Camp
for boys and girls grades six
through 12 will be conducted on the
campus of Rio Grande College and
Community College June 23-28.
Camp director and head 5occer
coach Phil Anderson encourages
Interested students to attend. All
phases of the game .1re covered .
beginning with the, fundamentals.
Tbere· Is no need for previous
experience because each parilclpanl IS' assigned to a group
according to his or her agt' and
ability. ·
Coach Anderson and his staff will
provide ..Xcellenl soro!r Instructions and drills on both an Individual
and team basts.
For more Information contact the
Rio Grande College Athletic Department toll free In Ohio l-3Xl-282mt or (614) 245-5353 ex tenston 293.

$169

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1985

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. Recoi!ntllon of ·M~lgs residents Marcia Karr, 94; Esta Roush, 93;
over90yearsofageandatalkbyLee Neva Seyfried, Cleon Baker, and
Matson of tlte Ohio Department ' of RDscoe Hollon, all 90 years of age.
Aging with a proclamation being They were presented flowers do· present~ to Eleanor Thomas, nated by . Hubbard and Harris
Senior Cltlzens center director, Greenhouses. Mrs. Lula Hampton
were hlghllghts of the lOth annual served on the recognition conunlt·
tee with Mrs. Sargent.
celebration of Senior Citizens Day.
Speaking for the Meigs County
"JOintlleYoungatHeart"wasthe
Commissioners
was Richard Jones.
t)Jeme of the observance which
He
said
that
nine
years ago the
opened 'wlth entertainment by the
Sl.:aKl
!o senior
county
contributed
Gingerbread House PntSchool and
programs,
and•thls
year the
citizen
concluded with a program of ppel
figure
1s
'14,!00.
He
pledged
his
music by Sunrise.
continue
support
of
such
programs
.
C.E. IJlakeslee, president of the
and
In
·
c
oncluslon"cornmended
both
Meigs County Council oiiAglng, was
master of cermonles for the Blakl!slee and I Mrs. 'Thomas for
·program. Matson, chlel of the their leadership roles In program
Senior Employment and Golden development. ·
Also speaking briefly was Molly
Buckeye Card Division, noted that
Varner ot the Buckeye Hills·
legislation Is being considered
which would lower the age for the Hocking Valley Regional DevelopGolden Buckeye cards from 65 toliO. . mentBoard.
A dlnner1:preeeded the program.
He conunented on the contributions
BeSides those attending the obser·
of senior cltlzens'iosoclety, pointing
vance
; other 90-year-olds of the
' out that In Ohio 10 percent of the
]1onored Include Ora Arlx,
county
population Is over 65. He described
C.W,
Baker,
Lena Baxter, Ruth
senior cit liens as the fastest growing
Beulah
Bradford, VIolet
Barnltz,
segrnent·of SQC!ety.lneoocluslon he
Cole,
Sylvia
Carpenter,
Grace
presented a proclamation setting
Colwell,
Ethel
Chapman,
Gladys
· May 21, 1985 as Senlor'Cltlzens Day
signed by Gov :Richard F. Celeste to CUckler, Edna Cooper, Greta Carnahan, Nora Damewood, Helen
M1'S. Thomas.
Wilma Sargent handled therect)f;(· ·Douglas, Estella Deem, Ida Den!·
son, Mary Furbee, 1iattle Freder·
nltlon of those over 90, noting that
lck, Clyde Fisher.
there are two persons In the county
• Blanche Gilkey, Joe Guess; Nora
over 100years old, Maude Balley at
Gllmore,
Norma Goodwin, Ada
the Pomeroy Health Care Center,
Gllllland,
KatleGuth,
Mahe!Hetzer,
Martin Mollohan, Arcadia
Anna
Hart,
Edison
Hart, Joyce
Ill r~uri;lmz Home. Attending the
Hines,
Lawrence
Howard,
Iva
observance were Maude Betz, 96;

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senlorclttzensover90attendedtheSenlorCIIUensDay
obsenoance held Tuesday, Honored and presented

Jo~n, Bertha Jamie. Ina Kautz,

Rainer, Esther Roush, Gladys
Grace Krider, Charlie McPeck, Shumway, Fern Sansbury, Harley
Frankie Mumaw, Hazel McCallum, Starcher, Goldie Swartz, Je!!,'!le
Ada Morris, Emmett Nicholas. Saunders, Waid Smith, Neva Seyf·
Esther Prize, Ben Quisenberry, ried, Lavinia Simpson, Daisy
Bertha Randolph, Gladys Robson. Schuler, Sadie Turner, Maude Van
Maude Robson, Maude Ross, Sam- Meter, Bess Webster, Garnet Will!·
mie Rarden, Clara Roush, Esta ams, Ellen Wilson, Blanche Wolfe ,
Frances Wilson, Homer Willard,
Roush.
Bertha Russell, Esther Russell, . Nellle Winston, Letha Wood, and
Floyd Richards, Harley Roberts, . Grace Welker.
Edna Riebel, Mabel Roush, Lula

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What a w~rful
way to say ...
nn'l'\1/,a job well done!

Show h11
gou' lore ~nd

1pp~ecl1tlon ·
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s;;th s,.,

Chatter Club
has meeting

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DowerS were, left to right, front, Cleon Baker, Esta
Roush, Maude IIetz, and Marela ~.and back, Neva
Seyfried and ilost'Oe Hollon.

pend1nt
o' 'lnf.

A dinner party In Gallipolis on
June 3 was planned when the
Chatter Club met Thursday at the
home of Brenda Bolin with Janice
Fetty as CO· hostess.
Blnhaay and anniversary ofMr's.
· Bolin .a nd Dorothy · Roach·
noted.
prtzes : were given to
Lola Harrison and Linda Hubbard.
Allee Jacobs will hosl the next
meeting.
Games were played with ·prlic5 .
going to Linda Gheen , Dorl!! Wilt,
' El~ID!! QUU!en: b6tfle jones ; Mrs. ·
Hubbard, and Mrs. Harri5on. O!h· ·
ers attending We!'(' Delores Whl·
!lock, Susan Cleland, · Frances
Carleton, Mary Starcher, Ruth
Young. Tina Stewart was a guest.

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HER LUCKY IIRTHSTAI
AND FIERY DIAMONDS
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THURSDAY, MAY 23rd

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CARSON CITY, Nev., '( UP!) The Nevada Senate has approved a
"Right to Farm" bill, protecting
farmet;S trom suits filed by adjoinIng homeowners who may become
Irritated by things that are part of
farm lite. ·
Sen. Lawr'ence Jacobsen, R·
Minden, Said before the.measure's
passage l'\ll!sday that people move
next to fanners, then start' ~·
ptalnlng about barking dogs, blow·
1ng dust, aplmal smells

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Three ·shol'l plays will be pres·
ented by the Meigs High School
senior class at 8 p.m. FrtdaY In the
Larry R. Morrison GYfl!lllislum.
The plays are dl~ted by Cella
McCoy. with lll!t!YAnn Loftis as
assistant director, and Jay Carpen·
ter, stage manager. Cost Is $2 for
adults, and $1 for students.

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Cella MLoCoy. Left to risJa, the pariB ·are taken by

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Senior Citizen Day
observed in Meigs
by plenty of action

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�Pega 8-The

·Getting the facts straight
By BOB.HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Now that's incredible!
I'm beginning
· to wonder if I will
• ever get the 50th
wedding annlver·
sa ry observance
of Charles and
Ellen Gibbs off
thE' ground.
YestE-rday, I reminded you that
thE' open house observancE' lor thE'
celebration wm ·bE' on S;lturd;ty
iruitead of Sunday at thf Grace
Episcopal P arish House. Now - I
find t~t I pointed you towards the
wrong date. It will not bE' bE' this
Saturday- but will beonS;lturday,
- une 1. Hours are 2 to 4 p.m.
' • Ever try so hard to please that
you apparently get a m ental block'!
Now was that latent or luck that
got Pat O'Brien tha t hole-in·one and
the new ca r at the Jaycee Golf
~ Tourney ?

First place 1team m£'mbE'rs Ty
Roush, Harold Hubbard, Dave
Jenkins. Don Vaughan got $75 gl!t
certificates; O'Brien, Ernie Shuler,
Richard Foilrod and Rick Crow
made up the second place winning
team a nd r€(:eived $50 gift cettifi·
cates h;IVing shot six under par.
Third place winners were Steve
j3achner, Clyde S;lyre, Chuck
...-Jiannahs and Paul Simon, who also
. shot a six under par 'and received
~25 gift certificates. Second place
6VJnners won a playoff after five
' ·f\oles of sudden death to capture
t heir position.
"
• Ty Rous h of· Mason won a dozen
golf bails . for the longest drive on
liote 8.
~ O'Brien rea lly had a good day.
111ot only did he win the 1985
' Skyhawk provldedbySmith·Nelson
Motors of Pomeroy, but also won a
'/
£Qlf shirt for being closest to the pin.
The Jaycees presented a plaque
'
to Cremeans recognizing him for
tlls many yE'ars of service to thE'
PeoPlE' of MiddiE'port a nd Meigs
County a nd the day was wrapped
up wit h a barbecued c hicken dinner
, prepared by George Har ris a nd his
son, George J r . The Jaycees not
• -,;.;,nly extend a big tha nks to the
· ''; &gt;• m anY mer chants and Individuals
'-:"!~Nho cont ri buted to the tourney but
a lso to players - and they're gung
ho for next year.

your help if you saw an accident in
Pomeroy Monday. Lois had parked
the famUy ..car on · the lot at the
corner of Butternut Ave., and W.
Second St. She later found a whole
lender crumpled where It had been
hit - the offender left no nole, no
" nut.h!ll '. If you observed theo
incident would you please give Lois
a r ing at 742-2996? She doesn't want
to give anyone a hard time, but does
feel that the other driver should
accept the responsibility for the
damaged fender . So do I.
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Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Martin
and grandsonofMr . and Mrs. Grant
Boring, ReedsvUie, a nd Mr . . and
Mrs. E. H. Martin, Ma nakin-Sabot
Va ., Martin was nominati&gt;d for the
award by Mrs. Nancy Larkins,
rnalhematlcs teachE'r. His blo·
graphy will appear in the U.S.
Achelvement Academy Official
Yearbook, published nationally.

T he

Middleport

Recreation

organize a hi-county adult com·
Board
planning
to sponsor and
m unlty Ishand
.
The band is betng formed as a
summer recreational and cultura l
project with plans Including a series
of Concerts In the Park to be held
weekly throughout the suiiUliE'r.
EvE-n if you 1\&lt;iven't played your
Instrument for 10, W, ;IJ or 40 years,
you are being asked to dust It off
and reintroduce yourself to the joy
of again playing music. Mem ber·
ship is open to a U adults and high
school musicia ns in the Meigs,
Mason anbd Gallia County a reas.
The fi rst organ lzatio~~&lt;~l meeting
wtll be Thursday - that's tomor~
row - a t 7:30 p.m . at the American
Legion Hall in Middleport. This will
'be an organlz&lt;itional seSsion only
.and no Instruments will be neces·
sary at this meeting.
.
Anyone wishing additional -info,
please call 992·5389, 992·2704 or
992-7114.
So - let me hear tliat trumpet a nd do

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your cho•ce o f a comparable item. when
available, reflecting the same savings or a ,,.., •
ch eck w hich will entitle vou to----purc hase th e
advertised item et the advenisea Dtice within 31
day s. On ly· one vendor coupon wilt be accepted
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your t o1 a1 s ati·sfac t i on re gardless o f
manufact urer . If you are not satisfted , Kroger w ill
repla ce your item w ith th e same brand or a
compar8ble brand or refu nd your purchl &amp;e prQ .

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AND PRICES GOOD SUNO..,Y. MAY t9.
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WE RE SERVE THE RIGHT TO LIM IT
QUANTITIES. NONE SO LD TO DEALERS .

IN STOCK

Awards will a lso be given to.the flrst
and second runnPr-ups, talent, and
s~ h winners, Miss Photogenic ,
Miss Persona lity, and ·Miss Pre·
Teen Hostess.
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ThP youngste r is sponsored in the
contest by Cline's Frull Fa rm, Troy
MliJ Jnd:, Terminal Exterm inating,
Ralph Parker Trucking.

400 SHEETS PER ROLL
BATHROOM

Heinz
Keg'O' Ketchup

Birthdays celebrated together
The bl rlhdaysof J essica J ohnson,
.four, Nichole Meckstroth, four, ~ nd
,..Aaron Meckstroth, one, along wllh
"'Molher's Day were observed a t a
recent fa m ily ga thering at the.home
of Mr. and Mr. Willia m King.
The group enjoyed a cookout and
cake and ire crPam, with gifts being
presented to ·the honored guests .
Attend!ng were Mr. and Mrs. King,
Sherrie R ick, Nicole and Aaron
~eckstroth. }junllngion; Kevin and
:ita thy King, Columbus; Hank a nd
-~ thy J ohnson, J es!;lca a nd Derek,

ORANGE TWP- Orange Town·
s hip Volunteer Fire Department is
sponsoring a men's USSSA sancti·

ODDS &amp;,ENDS ·.

DAIRY VALLEY

'Girl named
:state.finalist · .

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Brand ·Name E~11ipm~~t

·Any pelp out th~re• ·
Lois Sriodgrasswould appreciate

. Melissa /'lla·n;i~ ; l!lne-year:nld··~
daughte r 'o!Mr'. ·'aild MrS. b!mald
Harris. Rout e 2, Coo!vllle, has been
accepted as a state fina list In the
Miss America n P re-teen Pageant to
be held .July 12 and 13 at the
University Hilton Inn, Columbus.
The sta te winner will compete in
the nationa l pageant in Houston,
Texas In NovPmber.
The pageant' is OJX•n to girls
bftween eiJ1ht and twelve. Emphas is is placE'd on the Importance or
m pntal a lertness·, self-confidence,
achievem ent in school, a nd peJior·
m ance on stage. The winne r will
t«elve a cash awa rd, offi cia l
.~wn, a nd banrer and will bE'
• , 4.'1igible to com pel&lt;' a t the nalonal
'il.f&gt;agl'ant for t he honor of represent ·
lng the United States , as Miss
American Pre-teen for 19ffi·!l\.

ROCK SPRINGS- Meigs County
Pleasure Riders 4·H Club recyc ling
drive 9 a .m . to 1 p.m . Saturday at
junior fair building on Rock Springs
Fa irgrounds. Newspapers and

8'. ALUM. $995°0

.ADOLPH'S
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MIDDLEPORT - Lions O ub
meeting, 7 p.m. Thursday in
basement of Middleport Church or
Christ.

GALLIPOLIS- Grande Squares
will hold a Westery style square
dance Saturday !rom 8 to 11 p.m .
Sa turday at St . Peters E piscopal
Churc h, 541 Second Ave.,Galllpolis;
Sonny Bess, caller.

oned class C&amp; D Tournament JuneS
and 9 at Eastern HlgbSchool . Entry
ft'i' ts$6.S and 2RF ~balls. llmlted to
firs t ten teams.
First, seoond a nd · third place
trophies will be presented, along
wtth individual tlrst place tropllles.
For further information caD ar
write Lamar Lyons, 614-G67~.
Box 244, Tuppers Plains; or Roger
Wilford , 614-667·3ffi3.

$11·95 00

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Barbequc
CHESTER - Chester Voluntt'i'r
Fil'e Depa11ment is sponsoring a
chicken barbeque, Monday, begin·
nlng at 11 :30 a.m. Therewlll also he
· a parade all p.m .

SATELLITE
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THURSDAY

aluminum cans to be collected .
Residents asked to tal\e coni rlbu ·
Uons to the location; all proceeds to
the sp€(la) olymplcs fund of the
Carleton School.

FIBERGLASS or MESH

Michael Martin
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The
Make Today Count - a new
organlza lion designed especially
for residents with lifl' threatening
Illnesses and their families - wjll
bE' meeting at 7 p.m. Thursda~ •
the Meigs Senior Citizens Center,
Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy.
Dr. Nan Mykel, of Woodland
Center, will begin a series of talks
on "Coping."
If you llave a problem or a .
member of your .family has a
problem, do feel free to a !tend the
session. The organization Is de·
signed to provide fellowship, com ·
fort and knowledge !9 ·th'o se who
need to share their health problem .

Calendar/
happenings

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MIDDLEPORT - Ash Street
Freewill Baptls 1 Church, Middleport, wUI hole;! r&lt;!'l'lval services wtth
BUJ Hayman, Wednesday through
Su nday at 7 p.m. nightly.

POME ROY - Picnic by Preceptor Beta Beta Chapterof Beta Sigma
;'hi Sorority, Thursday, 6 p.m . a t
hOme of Lillian Moore . with
members to take two items for a
·
country store.

WEDNESDAY

Selection Is made on the basis of
the student's academic performance, interest and aptitude. lead·
ershlp qualities, respo~lbllt y, en·
thuslasm, motivation to learn and
improve, c itizenship, a ttitude a nd
cooperative spirit , d!'pendablllty
and recommenda tion from a
teacher .

Michael Martin, Eastern Junior
High School student, has been
named a 1985 United States National
·Award winner In mathematics.

The Daily S.ttinei- Pege 9

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, May 22. 1985

Martin named t.o USAA .book

Beat of the bend

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Ohio

Bradbury; and Debbie ·a nd Steve
F lnlaw, \laughter, Heather, and son,
Matt , Chester.
Sunday morning at the Bradbury
Church of Christ, Mrs. J ohnson
ente1iained for J essica during the
children's church hOur. Attendll)g
were J essica and E lizabeth Wright
and their mother, Mrs. Martha
Wright, Leigh Ann jl nd Gary
Canterbutv , David Mitchell, Mrs.
Sherr! Meckstroth, Nicole and
Aaron, and Derek J ohnson.

32-oz.

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1.27

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"" Potted a.rantuma

Add cheerful color to your
garden or~KJ. In 4" pots.

25o/o -oFF

All Fr_uit Trees

2
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Charmin
Tissue
4-Roll Pak

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Soft Drinks 12-oz.
KROGER

Grade A
Large Eggs. Doz.

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2% Milk ....... Ga l.

Wide assortment of
flowers or plants

In Stock

Big K

4 Qt. Peat Hume Soil
Our Reg. 1.47 ..Jml.77( .

THE MEIGS HEALTH SERVICES, INC.
ANNOUNCES

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OFFICE HOURS
MONDAY •••••••••~ ............. 9 A.M.-5 P.M.
TUESDAY •••••••••••••••••••••• 9 A.M.- 7 P.M.
WEDNESDAY ·.~••••••••• ;•••• 9 .A.M.-7 P.M.
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FRIDAY ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 A·.M.-.5 P.M.
SATURDAY •••••••••••••••• 9 A.M.-11 A.M.
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50-l.bt;' Marll»l• Chipa
DecoroHve marble chips
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To drain completely.

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Wednesday. May 22, 1985

Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

Wednelldey. May 22, 1985

Business
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PHONE
992-2156
0. W1ilt Otill,
Clauil!t. Ot•t
Stntintt
Ill Courl St.. PamlrD,. Ohio 4S7U

Public Notice

Public Notice

ot the otllce of the
DINctor of the Ohio Departmont of Tranopottatlon. Co-

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Real Estate General

TEAFORD
Real Estate
216 E. 2nd lit.
Phone·

1-(614!-992-3326
the rope jmnptng program were Tammy Jo Millet,
Meigs Junior High; Carrie Hubbard, Salisbury
Elementary, and Kim Parsons, Meigs Junior High.
Mrs. ,Jea~me Slawter served a~ chalnnan of the
promotion.

board .
Mel•gS
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Substitute teachers employe for
the next school year are James
Bach, John Barcus, Jr. , Carol
Brewer, Debra Buck, Julie Byer,
James Diehl , Rebecca Edwards,
Fern Gtimm, Janice Groggel,
ValerleHansttne, JoniJeffers, Rose
Ann Jenkins, Vicki Johnson, Farie
Kennedy, Vinas Lee, Margare t
Lewis, Helen Maag, Roberta Maidens, Barbara Matht'Ws, Winifred
Naas, George Nichols, Margaret
Parwns, Dorotha Petrel, Mary
Powell, William Robinette, Sheila
Roettker, Kevin Sheppard, Jeannie
Slawter, Barbara Sommer Elizabeth Webster, Roberta Wil~n.
Hired as substitute aidessecretaries for the next year were
Mary Beth Musser, Kelly Lambert,
Frances Runnel, Janice Lisle,
Sandy Napper, Karen Stanley.
Marlene Swartz and Yvonne Young.
Bobby Arnold, Shirley Wilson,
Evelyn Hobbs, Terry Powell, Jim
Miller, Frederick D. Thomas Sue
Laudermilt, Katherine Deskins.
John Evans, Angela Sellers, Edward Sellers, Ban J . Watts, Carrie
Beth Morris. Steven Morris, Vicki
Otrpenter. Carol Hamon, Linda
· . -Morris, Mark Searles, Deborah
Gruesei-; Jack.Mowe ry, Patty Wilt ;

Ten-y Laudermilt were hired as
substitute bus drivers for 1985-&amp;i.
Substitute cooks named for the naxt
school year are Ruby Rife, Sharon
Black, Joanne Edwards, Dorothy
Ciatworthy, Dorothy Roach. Marlene Barrett, Bernice Games,
Celesta Coates, Ruth Pearson. Rosa
Lee Snowden, Don Karr and Robert
Couch were named substitute
custodians for the next schol year.

The board a pproved the 1985
graduating seniors pending the
completion of all state, local beard
and administrative require ments
lor graduation. It was pointed out
that seniors will have to a ttend
classes from June 3 through June 6
following the June 2 commencement. A school calendar was
adopted for next yearWithclassesto
start on Aug. 23 and tbefinal day for
teachers to be on June 2, 1986.
Debbie Faulk was accepted as a
tuition student at Meigs High School
for the remainder of the school year
and the board acknowledged a sixth
grade trip to be taken by Rutland
and HarrisonvJile Elementary
Schools under th&lt;:&gt; supervision of
Pripcipal Greg M CCaD after the
current sclfool-year has ended.

. Happeni~~ aro1:1nd
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Two.einer~llC:Y' runs

Meigs County Emergency MediAdmissions--William Nichols,
cal Service reports two calls. Rutland; Denford Douglas , Racine.
answered on Tuesday.
Discharges--Frank Wolford.
Rutland at 1:12 a .m. we nt ro32470
Township Rd . 126 for W.E. Nichols
who was taken to Veterans Memorial HospitaL Middleport at9: 43p.m ..
was called to the pollee departme nt
Cable television servic&lt;' was
for James Ray to Vet~rans Me m orintt&gt;rrupted
in Mason and M eigs
ial Hospital.
counties three times Monday and
today due to the theft of equipment
valued at $.1,500 sometlme early
Monday morning, Lester Errett of
Consolidated Communications
One defe ndant forteited a bond
Group of Point Pleasant said.
and eight others were fined in the
Errett said seven amplifiers
court of Middleport Mayor Fred
between the West Columbila tower
Hoffman Tuesday night.
and Potter's Creek on Route 62,
Steven J. Sauer. Richvllle, for feIted a $40 bond posted on an expired ' which transport the cable signal to
Point Pleasant and Henderson,
pia tes charge.
were stoler~. resulting jn cable T .V.
Fined were Timothy McDanie l,
service
beln~ Interrupted between
Cheshire. $10, stop sign violation~
3:30
and
-10:30 a.m. Monday.
Charles K. Gard, Gallipolis, $25 and
Additional
da mage resulted In a
CQ5ts, open nasi: R ober1 P etrie,
service
Interruption
between 4 a nd
Middleport, $25 and costs, disor5:30p.m. Monday. Final repairs to
derly manrier: Timothy Litc hfield,
the area damaged were made
Mason, $25 and costs, disorderly
Tuesday morning, resulting In an
manner; Charles Whittington,
outage from 6-7 a.m., Errett added.
Pomeroy, $100 and costs.' driving
under suspension: He rman Shane,
Middlepor1 , $25 and costs, disorderly manner. and $100 and costs,
assault; John Schneider, Pomeroy .
$100 and costs, assault: William
Lavender, Mlddlepor1 , $425 and
costs, driving while intoxicatro .

Thieves disrupt
cable TV service

IIIOOLEPORT - ~- br~k
. with lots of lg, shade trees and
I&amp; lellel lot near library. 2 full
baths, furnace, 01ce krtchen,
firep~ce 1n loin~ and garage.
Only $38,500
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MIDDlEPORT This 3
bedroom home must be sold!
Much remodeling, large lot
garage, forced alf heat patio
area and on deadend street
Make an offer'

$6,000 - 4 rms., bath,
furnace, full basement carport
and eiCira lot I floor plan 1n
Pomeroy. Good rental wnte·off.

PRICE REDLUCEO - Langsville ~ Rental Investment Large 2 story house w1th 4
bedrooms, large hv1ng room,
dining . room1, &amp; front· &amp; rear ·
port hes. Arso a · furnished'
efficiency apartn'ienL Plus a
store building &amp; other out,bUIId'niS Now $29,900.00.

BUSINESS BUILDING - :2
story tinck. Large rms. with
excellent 1ncome. Can be
doubted.

DEAL WITH

Silt Murphy, Milton """'"'-It
iloltn, VIrgil and
lruco Teaford

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coupon. Cancel your ad by phone when you get 1
, re:;utf5. Money notrefundable.
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numbtr if used. hu'll !''
bttler results if rou M·

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include discount
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985-3561
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•Washers •Di1hwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE
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PROClAMATION - Lee Malaon, chief of the Senior Employment
and Golden Buckeye Card Dlvlllotl, Ohio Deparlment o1 A&amp;lnc,
pmrented~&amp;proclamallonslptedtJYGov. ~hardF.CeJet~tedellpallnc
May 211111 Senior Citizens Day lo EleMor'lllomaa.local Center cBrector.

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Moail This CGUpCII,Willl Rem lttence
The DeilY Sentinel
111 Cltlrf St.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Al•o 1ru••lnlu
PH. 992·5682
'; or 992-7121

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters • Downspouts

Gutters Cleaned
Painting
St&lt;llm Doors
&amp; Windows
Siding - Soffit Work

THE QUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

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

olosidential '&amp;
Cim!Mniol
•Dorolop!Mnls &amp;
Com!Mrcial•Sitos
•Single and Multi Unit

Housing
•Wood Mode Cablnotry

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201

PAT HILL FORD

Design and Plannlrsg

992-2196 .

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992·7611

Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tlc

5-7-trc

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

*VINYL $1DING
*AlUMINUM SIDING
"'llOWN IN
INSULATION

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

35185 Oak Hill Road
Long Bottom, 0H. 457 43

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equipment Recommended
by LeadinK Carpet Manu"'
1\l\i'
facturers.
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SIDING CO.

311 North Stcontl .
Middleport, Ohio 45 760

New Homes Built
"Free Estimates"

SALES &amp; SERVICE
P.f,.. IUSIHISS PHONE

1·11'1--l.t'

PH. 949·2101
or 949-2860

(6141 992-6550
IUIDENCI 'HONI
(6141 992-7754
1/ 22/tic

No Sunday Calk
J/11 /Hn

furnituro, Wedding
and -Graduation
Stationwy, Magnetic
SigM, Rubber Stampo,

RENT ACAR
CALL

YOUNG'S

446-4522
"We ~ent For Less"

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL.
St. Rl. 160
North
Gallipolis. Ohio 1. 12 •11

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PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMAU AMMAI HOUII
Mondor 3 p.m.-5 p.m..
Tuts.ay 6:30 p.m.·l p.rw.
Wocfn..,jay I p.m.-5 p.m.
Thur1dey 3 p.m.·S p.m.
Fritlay t p.m.-2js.10.
SahlrHy 10 a.m.· I1 :JO a.m.
LAIG£ ANIMALS AND
SURGERY IT APPOINTIIINT
304-615-2441

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S.

RT. 50 fAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Authorized John Deere
N•w Hofland, Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
Dealer

Farm EqalpMaal
P1rt1 &amp; Senlce

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POLE BUILDINGS

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Sizes Start From

work

Sizes from 6'x6' Up .
to 24'136'
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992·6215 or 992·7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
12-B·IIc

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RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA. '
t tttlln front
Po111roy-lleson lrld11
SINGlE 1!4.9 5
3.04-67~ · 6276

•live Entertolnmont ofroe HBO
•Kitchenettes •Restauront
A.U.
304·675·6~~~ l.n.

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UTILITY BUILDINGS

Addons and remo,dellng
Roofing •nd gutt8r woril
Concrete work
Plumbing tnd •lectrictl

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine, Oh.

"'· 614·843-5191

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Loat and Found

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2 dogs loat in Salem Center
er••· A bl•ck Garman Shepherd end o block ond white
Sponiot. Colt 814-889 11749 or 614-742-2434 . •
Medium· lire. · tong hair.
bl•ck and white mate dog
found in Monkey Run. Main
St . oroo . Colt 814-992 2228 alter 8 :30 pm .

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pportu nity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHING CO . rec:ommends
that you 'do business with
P'tOple you know, end NOT
to send money through the
mail until you h•ve lnvesti·
gated the offering.

'(arei SaleS

3 or 4 bdr ·~ 3 bath , fam . rm.,
LR, OR. 2 car g•rage. CA.

Joy Dr. Coli 614 -448-4307.
2 bedrooms. full baaement.
double car gar•ge. 1.2.

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1crea. Rose Hill. Pomeroy.
$28,000 . 614-878-2513 .

7 room a and bath on Nelson
Rd. in Dexter •rea. 614·
698·6628. Coli onytim• .
3 bedroom sectional home
located on llfge lot in
Arbaugh Addition, Tuppers
Plains . •32.900. Will•ccept
mobile home on tr~~de . Ctll
614-992-7034 or 814-927671 after 5 :00.
Government Homes from
$1 IU repair) . Also delinquent tax property . Cell
805-687-6000 Eu, GH 9805 for Information .

&amp; Vicinity
Flea Market . Frai~era Bot·
tom. WVa. on US. 36 open
every Saturday &amp; Sunday,
9-6. Open air &amp; covered
space• for rant, otf ro•d
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1 •rtc-in_g_.- - - - - Yord Sole: Fri. May 2• &amp;
Sot. Mov 26. 9 ,00-6:00, tn
Cheshire on Rt. 7 across
from Jey'a Mini Mart . Many
11ema from several f•mtliea .

Home Assembly Income.
Assemble pro~ucta at home.
Part•time. Oeteila. Cell813·
327 -0898 ..... 169 .

W .W.B.C . Baily Chapel Gars 1 Th Uri ., FrL , s8 t •
age 1 e
9 -5 . Approx . 1 mi. out Rt.

Multi Fomlty Sole Wod . &amp;
Thura. 10· 8. 838 Kriati
Drive. oft At. 36.
Patio Solo 22-23. 10:006&lt;00. Antique curved gl..a
china cabine1, curtains, furniture, dishes &amp;. miac. Juat •
inaidl) Vinton .
G•raga Sale: every Satur·
day, rain or 1hine. On State
Route 654, between Chi·
shire &amp; Porter. Something
new every week .
Yard S•la Centenary Town•· ...
house . Friday M•y 24,
10AM . Baby itema, love
teat. clothing, misc.

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.. 16141 -..f-2134
or 992-6704

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8
rooms.
bath,
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basement , garage. utility ,
VIIIYL &amp; AWMIIIUM
building;
hardwood
floors.
We pay caah for late model
Complete Gutter Work
carpeted. insulated, storm 32 Mobile Homes
42 Mobile Homes
clean uaad cera.
Complete RBmodeling
doon and windows. eco ·
for Sale
Nation's
No.1
Toy
•nd
Gift
Jim Mink Chev.-Oids Inc.
for Rent
nomical heating. excellent
Rooflnv of aH Typoo
Comp•ny . Hou1e of Uoyd
Bill Gene Johnson
location
.
Will
consider
moha ~ pening for 1uperviaora
Worked In home are•
Mobile home and lo1 in
814·448-3672
and demonstrators. Free tor homft u part paymant. Gallipolis. Ohio, $8,000 .00 . 3 bedroom trader for ren1.
20 ye•r•
Colt 614-949-2719
Cell 814-992-3229 .
_87 Chovv 'h ton PU lor porto. training, free kit . Cell collect
will consider trade. 304·
"Free Eatimateo"
lor deteilo . 1 -614-474Muat
h•v•
title.
Call
614676-J002
.
CAU COlLECT:
7 room house. 1 'h bath, 4
6213 .
Furnished 2 bedroom mobile
448-7628.
bedrooms, garage On MOBILE HOMES MOVED . home 304-876-8612 ..
Ph. 1614)143-5425
Gravel Hill in Middleport. Insured. 20 years expe mo. pd.
W1n1ed to buy used mobile Own your own jeanColt 814 -992-6714.
sportswear,
ladles
apparel,
homeo. Call814-448-0176 .
rience. 304 -576-2866 or
children•. large aize. combi576-2998.
Centraleir
•nd
heat.
country
44 Apartment
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS nation s1ore. accessories . kitchen. family room. 3
FURNITURE . Bodo. Iron, Jordache. Chic. Lee. levi.
1981 Schultz 14x70 with
for Rant
bedrooms. bath. 2 -car gar· underpenning. partially turwood, cupboards. chaira. Easy Street. lzod. Esprit.
sge,
basemen1,
2
Iota.
Meny
chests. baaketl . dishes. Tomboy. Calvin Klein. Ser·
nished . 304-675-3474 or
more ex1ras make this Restone j•ra. antiques. gold gio Valente. Evan Picone. Liz cine
676
-1753.
home vary desirable.
and silver . Wrlte · M. D. Claiborne, Members Only.
JACKSON ESTATES
Phone
614-949
-3034.
Miller, Rt.2. Pomeroy. Ohio Organically Grown. Gaao·
1975 Holly Park. 14x70. 3 APARTMENTS IEquol
46769 or call 614-992- line. Healthtex. over 1000
bedrooms. central air. total
FOR ALL YOUR
others. 87,900 to $24,900 . Have an energy efficient el,ctric. furnished with ap- Housing Opportuni1y)
77:60.
home buil1 on your lot . From pliances only . Need to sell. monthly ren1 starts at $169
inventory,
traln1ng.
fixtures,
WIRING NEEDS
t13.900.00 .. Catr for ooti- price negotiable, 304-468· .for 1 bedroom and 8204 for
Buying ~ally gold, silver grand opltning. etc . Can
2 bedroom, deposit 1200, ·
Residential &amp; Commercial
matu.
304-676 -3981 .
open
16
daya
.
Mr.
Keenan
coins. ring a. jewelry, 11erling
1727 .
located
ne•r Spring V•llev
Call:
ware. old coins. large cur- f3061 678 3839 .
Plaza and Foodland. pool
Log
home
3
·acres.
2
mi.
out
rency. Top prices. Ed . Bur·
and Cable TV av•ilable.
Farms tor Sale
kett B•rber Shop, 2nd. Ave. Own your own Jean· Jerrico Ad. 884.000 . Call 33
hours aa pouible 10 am to4
304-876-6622
.
Middleport. Oh . 814-992- Sportswear, ladies Apparel,
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Children&amp;.
Large
Size.
Com·
3478.
11-14-tfc
3 bedroom horne, BY1 per- 30 acres, mobile home. barn Monday-Friday. Call 814bination Store, Acceaaorias,
and ohed. 304-755-4664, 446 - 2745 or leave
Peking ducka. Large or Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, cent assumable loan. garden 304-882-2471 . 14 miles. massage . ·
omott. Call after 5 :00 pm. e..y Street, lzod , Esprit, spot. Reduced doWn to At . 2 North. Point Pleasant .
$49,000. 304-675 -6047.
81 4-949·2893 or81 4 -949- Tomboy, Calvin Klein, SerWE ARE YOUR SALES
Nicely turnished mobilegio Valente, Evan Picone, Liz
2949.
home.
eff . apt ., central air
AND SERVICE
Claiborne. Member~ Only, 6 room house with ba1h on
Business
and he•l in city. aduhs only.
34
HEADQUARTERS FOR
one
and
two
thirds
acre
lot
at
Organically
Grown,
Guo·
~want to buy Warm Morning
Coli 614 -446-0338 .
Buildings
•ZENITH
cool heater. 304-896-3972. line. Health1ex. over 1,000 Gellipolis Ferry. City water
•SYLVANIA
others. $7,900 to $24.900 and natural ges. Mid 20's .
Furnished efficiency 701
For appoin1ment to see -!c•SPIED QUEEN lAUNDRY
Inventory, 1raining. fixtures.
41h
Ave .. Gallipolis. $180,
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
phone
304-675-6391
or
gr•nd opening, etc. Can
lot with 4 -room building. utilities
paid, sh•re H1h,
E m ploy n H~nt
open 16 daya. Mr. Loughlin 676 -1702 alter 5 PM .
Excellent businaas location , odults. Call 448-•4 16 oltor'
lfe Nne Ahll lla1
!61
21888
-6666.
SR
124.
Racine.
Ohio.
Cell
S~ep TN~IIIlU
St:rv t ~es
7PM .
1973 1 2x66 Freedom all 614-949 -2719 .
u Oily
Are you tired of being broke electric. furnithed. underUps1airs 3 rooms, furnished,
or on a tixed incoma7 penning and block. 10x12
bath . washer-dryer. AC ,
alum.
bldg.
$6.000.
304Unlimited income $200 to
35 Lots &amp; Acreage
clean.
no peta. ref., dep.
1.1 Help Wanted
$6,000 a month . Initial 882-3177.
req .. adulto. Call 614-446 inve1tment $32 .60. 304CHESTER-985-3307
BY OWNER - 3 bedrooms. 57 acrea, 25 or more with 1519.
676-1780 ..
1% batha, dining room. tull timber. some bottom lend,
Will do babysitting In my
Upstairs unfurnished 3 room
home this summer. Rodney- Own your own Jean· basement with tamily room. good hunting land. creek apt .. carpeted. utilities paid,
24x24
garage,
close
to
Quoit Creek orea. Colt 814- Sportswear, Ladies Boufrontage, riding lawn
downtown. 304· 675·4604 . mower Call 614 · 388 - no childran. no pets . Call
1ique, or Children's Store
246-9110.
614-446-1637.
NatiQnal Brands. $1 6,500 '
8634 .
Maaon
;
Remode,
l
ed
home,
2
Gange door installer. Plean includes fixtures, training.
$9,176 inventory, •cceaao- batha, good condition. nice 36 acres. 3 mi. W. of Holzer 'tG.!Ifage apt , furnished. 291h
colt 814-256-8472.
... Gallipo,l!•· 1 bdr.,
riea and more. Call now II Mr. carpets . Garden started. II· Hoopital. Cart 814 -446 - '-irAve
$235 , utilities · p&amp;id :'" "tel,..
lnaas,
muat.
sail
.
304-675
·
Easy Aual1)bly Work 1 Tate 704 ·274 -6986 .
8221.
446 -4416.after 7PM .
8743 . .
pary m
100.
·~w.
F,
t•csoo.oo
a.e·d . p~a
en Guarant . No.
4 aGri in New Hlven, 1 acre . Fu i' niahed apart.:nftnt .
3.: bec;lr'oom home on' 1 0 ' level,
Experience-No Soteo: Da· 22 Money to Loan
3 acres woodt.d, city
acres. Beech Hill eraa . wotar. $1 1 .000. Call 304- Adulti only. Call 614-448- -tails ••,P.d aelf·addreased
9523 or 814-446 -1443.
$19,600.00. Phone 304- 675-5739 .
at•mped envelope; Elan,
773-9184
.
Vitol-7111, 3418 Entorprloa HOME OWNERS -Refinance
2 bdr. Apt.a &amp; houMa for .. •
,
Rd. Ft. Pierce. FL 33482.
to low fixed rate. Use equity
Leaving area. must aeii16 Y2 ront$125 , a150, 0200. Cott •
for any purpose. Leadf.!_r
-acres of gro'und . full 876-5104 or 675· 5386 .
..
·.
Government Jo' &amp;s . Mortgage Co.. 814-692- 32 'Moliile Homes ._
-~asement-hoilse no .com·
t18.000-t50.Q00yr. poosl- 3051 :
for _Sale_.,-~
$t. 1\t. 160 N~r.lh
plete ... Located ·41f2 ~ m1. ou1. Fi,o'nished· etffici.. ncy $150
ble. ~II occUP•tions . .. Call
. Rio ~CI!interpoint . ~d.1 s ·, lf Utilities paid, 919 . 2nd.:
Gallipolis, Ohio ·
8011-887,8000 Ext. R·9806 ·
land contr8ct, Galli1 rural Gallipolis , single male Pre·.
7/ 11/tln
to find out how.
23 Professional
NEW AND USED MOBILE water. tobacco baa&amp;. Call ferred . Call 446·4416 atterHOMES KESSEL'S QUAL- 614-379-2712 or614-379 - 7PM .
Services
Patiem Services Asslstan1
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES . 2243 .
fulltime to coordinate the
4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS ,
FurniShed apt . 1 bdr . $246,
Annnu nr: u1111: nls
activities of Meigs County
RT 36. PHONE 814-448- 1 . 1 JCrtl at Porter . septic S. utlitiea patd. 607 2nd ..
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair.
family plonning clinic. Must
drlve ·in. lays good . Terms or Gallipolis. adults. Call 448·
7274 .
have H.S . diploma or equi- Brunicardi Music Co .• 614·
caoh
. Call 614-388 -8885 .
4416 after 7PM .
valency; additional educe· 446-0687 . Twentieth year For Sale By Owners. 2
of
quality
service
.
Lane
3 Announcements
tion preterred with succetamobile homes located on Large building lots. Jerry's Upstairs •pt. remodeled,
ful work history in related Danlots. 614-742 -2961 . ·
waterfront lots. Raccoon A un Road, $3000 . Clyde pnvate entrance, 2 bed~
field . Responsible position
creek . large deck. pole Bowen Jr .. 304-676-2336 rooms. central air, 122D
Water
wells
drilled
and
ser·
mo .." reterencu. 821 ,,..~
SWEEPER and sawing ma- for a m•1ure individual. viced . Prices on request. Call barn. out buildings. boat
Second AVo. ott 614-•411chine rep•ir. parta. •nd sensitive to reproductive 614-742-3147 or61 4·992 - docka. 'much more. Call
614-276-4060 or614-279supplies.
Pick up and health needs of women and 6006.
2158
Renl als
1 225 .
delivery, Davis V•cuum families. Muat be well or2 bedroom apt . remode~J. •
Cle•ner, one half mile Up ganized; have demonstrated Accounting Services Rea.s·
Goorgoo Crook Rd. Call competence with figures onable r•«es . Call614·742 · For Sale by Owner : Approx .
centr•l air. S27~ mo., rtf*'" .
end racordkeaping. Mu•t be
2 acres of land with 1974 41 Houses for Rent
encea, 821 Second AVe . an
81 4-448-0294.
able to work under guide- 2191 alter 12,00 pm . Gre- Castle M.H, 14X65. ox . - - - - - - - - -614-446 -2158 .
gory
Van
Meter
AAB.
Trim oft poundo with Go- lines with minimal supervi·
cond., all new c•rpet, and Centenary-3 bdr. brick, 2 1 -------;--~..._
1
Unlurnllhtd o"'MIIIntnll
hot Grepotrult Extra tion and have tuperior ver· I'IANO TUNING AND RE· 1982 Buddy 10X65. ox- bath, garage, lg .lot. • d uta.
...~o
Strength Copoulll. FNth bail communication skills. PAIR. Summer r•tes in pondo living rm, $15,000 . ret. &amp; dep, 8360 mo. Call 941 Second AYe, Geth
fi,
1
Reliable transportation fleXi Live in one, rent the other. 1-614 -6 43 · 2644 ·
1 &amp; 2 bdr *241 _. u.KI11
Phormecy. Middleport.
effect
-free
estimates
.
bility of time end obilltv to
pd. Call 448-4
tl
Ward'o Keyboard, 304-875 · Cal1814-446-4253or614Goopot Mooting on Moy travel locally required . Even· 6600 or 876 ·3824.
379 -2824.
3 bedroom house. central 7pm .
25th. 1:00 pm. til dllrlc . lng. Saturday and weekd•y
air, 8250 per month . Refer..
::
1
Schult 1974 12X65 2 bdr, encas. 46 Spruce St. C•ll . Duplex: 640 Stconci AV•~
Ev1ngilist· Herb lnacae, houri •re to be expected.
Send
resume
and
two
em·
camp. turn .. plus blocks &amp; 614-44 6 - 2158 .
Gallipolis . 6 rrill. 6 t llotlt;
preaching. Public invited. At
J
Rea I Eslale
skirting $8600 . ex . cond .
n.ew utility rm,. nd JMitS ~~
holT!• of Ma~~t and Marj ,ployment references to
Pl•nnad
Parenthood
of
SouFrench City Brokerage Ser· Broom house for rent. 1100 children . Ref . &amp; D•P· tl-+
Folmer, ne•r Bathan, Long
vice . Call 614-446 -9340 .
quired . across from libtery.
Run Rd. Longbottom. Ohio. theast Ohio. 8 N. Court St.
mo . Call 304-676 -5104.
Call 614 -446-3587 oltol
Covered dish dinner at •:oo 3rd Floor, Athena. Ohio
31 Homes for Sale
Schult 1979 14X70 3 bdr. House for ren1 on Garfield 5pm .
pm. Bring 1 lawn chair •nd 45701, by Moy 29. 1986.
1'h bath. plus blocks &amp; Ave,.2 bdr. just remodeled .
enjoy o doy of good prooch- EOE-ESP.
lng end oinglng . Colt 814Buy from owner &amp; save. skirting. like new. 813,900. $225 mo. plus ref. end dep . Unfurnished 2 bdr in Crown
Call 1he Army N•tional Terrific location. Kyger French City Brokerage Ser·
City, Ohio. Call 614-258- .
843-6418.
Coli 814-448-1828.
Guard and aak about our pay Creek School. 3 bdr .. fire· vice . Call614-446-9340 .
6620
and benafi1s, including edu- place. Bull1-in kitchen with
Loot~ tho11 extr1 pound•
1 bedroom house in Miners·
and lnohoo now. Sole. ouro, cational aaaiatance. Call dishwasher, range. oven . · 10X66 New Moon, 2 bdr,all ville . Beside Minersville One efficiency apt. $171
e11y money back guar1ntae. 304-876-3950 or 1 -800- Full basement with family gas, new carpet, air cond ., Church, by Bulk Plant. Total mo., 1 bdr ., ki1chen, bath .
NutritlorNII progrom, 304- 842 -3819.
room. gas heat, poSsible very cla.n, $3450 . Cell electric . Colt 614-992 - Call 614 ·446-9244 9AM 6PM .
875-1780.
9 1/.a% loan assumption , 814-448-01,75
6215 .
Help wanted full and part t48,600 . Coli 814-446·
time w•itreaa'a and bar- 4042 .
86 Broadmore tJJiler 2 bedroom furnished hou · Furnished apt. 3 room prim•id . sand resume to box
14J~.60, all electric. used only
vate bath, references rt·
Giveaway
4
71 1. G•llipolia Farry, Wv. Fl•twood area in Pomeroy 6 montho, $11,400 . Call se .in Pomeroy . $260 per quired. 846 2nd . Ave., Galli·
month.
Call
614
-992-6113
26616 .
polis. Call 614-446-2215 .
for br .. FR. BN ceiling. vinyl 61 4 -446-9307 or 614 -446 - t!lfter 6 :00PM .
4144.
aiding,
aluminum
window,
Blonde, mala t•rrier, to good CALL COLLECT. TODAY,
A •frame heme. Southside, 2 bdr apts. $149 l"rr0 .1
home. houaebroken. Call 304-744-0924 . Ladioa - 17 A. ovaitabte. Colt 6141.3 acrelar,~d, 12X65 mobile W. Ve . 8175 ,00 plus refer· newly decorated. kltchflt
446-2369.
814-268-1139 after 6pm.
Hire, train, manage people
home . 2 large patioa &amp;
furnished . Call 304·811
from you rhome. Part1imeor 3 bdr home 3 yra old, rural porches. 1 built in porch. ences and deposit, 304· 5104.
RCA console TV for parts, full 1ime, buaine11, teeche675-1166.
good C&lt;~binet . Colt 114-387- lng, or party pl•n experience water, near Mercerville, e9000 . Call 614 -256 U3.600 . Coli 814-256 - 1317.
2 bedroom house, 304-676- Riverside Apts . Middleprit(
n46 .
halplut. Troining provided, 81194.
Special rates for Stu111'
5763
.
over 21, call for details,
Muat selL 1983 .Jay Sky·
Citizens. &amp;130 . Equal Hbf •
2 m•le ki«•na. litter trained. Houoo of lloyd, Inc.
ing Opportunit ies . I f
Owner Movlng--wan1&amp; 10 liner. lots of ~u1tru included .
Colt alter 5PM, 814-448992 -7721 .
sell completely restored old Colt attar 6:00, 614-446- 42 Mobile Homes
2811 . .
7200.
home.
ex.
cond
..
forreaiden
·
- - - - - - - : "·
for Rant
·18 Wanted to Do
2 bedroom aportnt t{1H~ ,
tiel or commercial. gre11
4 kiUeno, 3 block &amp; white
New Haven, WVa. Nfiww 'oJ ..
location for antiques. Call Kingsly expando 7~t24 exmate, 1 collco female . Coli
pando. with air, fireplace .
remodeled . In towh. 11 4
814-387-724B .
814-2511-1829.
gutters. 1tereo, microwave, Furnished. air cond .. Cable. 992-7481 '
Wanted to lewning mowing
GaiUpolls
.,..
•
vlnclni1y.
New Home for Sale: lvyd•le $18,995 . Coli Mon .-Sat. 9 no city laxea, beautiful river- 1 -------~-"''
Will give owoy 3 block. 2 Uln
view, Kanaug1 . Foa1er' s Mo- Newly remodeled . 4 .fod!J'I
puppteo ond the mother. Colt 114-256-8261 otter Subdivi1ion, 1 mi. past to 6 , 614-448-3547 .
bile Home Park. 614·446- and bath ope . Cotp~\o~
1:30PM
Silver
8rldg•·
841
,600.
3
Would make axcelltnt pet
kitchen furnished . On r;~ f
bdr. Lot 1 OX120. no r-1 1969 Champion trailer 1802.
for children. 1114-882-3277
.,M•In St. in Pomeroy,
Wanted to mow lawns Galll- Commls1ion InVolved. Call 12x80 with 1976 odd -on
or 114-992-111137.
,
12x24. Good condition . Call 2 bdr. furnished. all utilitea ' '6'14· 992 -7314 .
pollo oroo. Call 614-446- Jack 614-448-7830 .
pd ., except elect., conVe- _ __ _ _ __ _,._,,
814-992-2589.
Male black cat to give away. 4387 oltor II.
nien1 location. security dep· One or two bedroom •*-•~t
J•y Oriv. owner telling 3
-1 yoor old. Colt 1114-9811Olit reuqired. Call 814·448 - menta in Pomeroij, ~y,..
14x70
Castte
on
~acre lot
bdr,
2
b•th,
cozy
h•rth
for
Will
mow
gr•••
in
Pomeroy
4288.
niahed or unfurnished ~ Mefrl
or Moson. Colt 61 4-882- winter, pool and AC for with 1 8x26 addition. Cen- 8558 .
nogotlobla . Call 814•8ill•
summer. lntereat•donlycall tral •lr . urban roof. 2 car
2 whlta klttana to give away. 11332 or 304-n3-II042.
c:arport . Prlc:e reduced. Call 2 bdr. mobile homo. Colt 8723.
1114-446-7154 oltor 6pm.
Colt 111•-9.• 9·2518 .
814-992-3119 or814-992- 81·4-448 -0390.
1- - - - - - -- -:'
Mr. Ed'o S-dV Wooh. high
Unfurnished ap•rtment ftW
2 Six wook old kiHono, 1 presaura cle1nlng. liquid 6 rooms. bath, Ya banment. 3132.
Furnished 2 bdr . in Crown rent. 2 bedrooms in Athll1t. block ond white, 1 groy, und btootlng . Mobile 2 porches. garage. lerge lot,
Ohio . M~ot meet HUb
homos, .bulldtngo, trucko. t27,6DO. Now Hoven . Colt MOBILE HOMES MOVED. City Colt 814-268-8620 ,
304-8711·11043.
guidelines For elderly. hal'!heavy equipment, paola. 304-676-6739 or 304-882- Insured, 20 yrs eJ~:perlence .
304-676- 2886 or 576 - 2 bdr. fully lurnlohed . AC . dlcopped or dlooblod. Ullf",
Heft Cottle ond halt Coclcor, parking areaa. bo•ts. Ed~ 2868.
uti1111ea paid, adults only. tiea included. Contact 61 , _
2998 .
llooutttut tomolo, good wit~ ward OeaterTeicher, 304Call 814-446-4110.
593-6464. EHO.
Government
homes
from
176·7238
or
875-83117.
ohildron, opavod •nd had oil
81
.
fUropolrl
.
Aioodellquont
Mobile
homoo
$3,996.00
htr ihott ..304-1711-2278.
WIN de hou-loonlng In UIX prbporty. Colt 806-887· lfld up, colt K &amp; K Mobile 2 bdr. complately furnished. Furnlot;ed opertmont . I •
In ~ountry. real nice. Call rooms ond both. No ,..,;
Two younv Whlto p'-na, Point PlooHnt and •lclnl\y. ' 11000 oxt. GH-10189 for Homeo, tnc .today304-876 · 614-4411·9204.
Call814-948-2263 .
, lntormotlon.
3000.
304-17&amp;-7782.
304-1111-1401.

R,.,

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE .

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION .

DOZER, BACKHOE,
TRENCHER, SEPTIC
SVS,TEMS, WATER,
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES.
RECLAMATIG:~. PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT.
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

6

CALL
. 446-4522

Tren&lt;hing Of Any Type
Dozer &amp; Bac-hot Strvrce
· . Ptumbinl Service
Weldini. lowbC!I ~ulin&amp;
Septic Systems
Lic-od&amp;IOIItlod
filii nttMAIIS

WILL HAUL .
JUST CALL!

lomolo, phone 3D•·II78 28B9 or ti78 -2a48.

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump aalea. service. Regiatared in Ohio. All wortc.
gu•renteed. C•ll 304-2732~11 . Ravenswood. W . Va .

31

RENT A CAR

111NCIING IS 0111 IN

DENNY CONGO

Two Hamatere. mele and

Wanted to Do

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

"Fru Estimates"
Installation Available
4/4

PlUI1 Offico luppll11 &amp;

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6·8

Pomeroy, 011. 457~--------j

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IN MIDDLEPORT
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ACCENT
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992-6931

Bob-1811.
9 :00 dll4 2:00.
II yellowcolt
klneno,
have
304-895 -3837: thon catt
304-875 -3442.

18

992-5875 Or
742-3195

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Roger Hysell
Garage

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
-.. TOP SOILFilL DIRT

CONTRACTING

TOWN .&amp; COUNTRY

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APPLIANCE
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SEED POTATOES
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APPLIANCES

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992-3345

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PH. 742-23.28

$114 95

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20' 3 HP MOWER

HOME NATIONAL BANK
CALL 949-221 0-Ask for Tini

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HOUSE WITH GARAGE: Small shop and
shower in basement. Four rooms and bath,
2 porches, carP.ort, new furn3ce and central
·air.. . Middleport Ohio.
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255 Mitt' St., Mi4dlopkt
t04 MuU..rry A•., Pooooroy

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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

TRACTOR

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$949 95

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tribuat resttru tht right lots SI.Ou SI .OO sa.oc $11.00 I
fG clanify, tdit or r•jffl
tny .cL Yo~o~r ad will h ID 2i $1.00 $1.00 $13.00 $21.00 j
put in th prOP,tr clan.ificD·
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949-2263
or 247-4641

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Print one word in eo~h

1pa'e below. Each initiel
or gr~M~p of figurtl co111nll
as a word. Count na1111

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

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SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

:. Business Services

. RUITOR

Curh Inflation
Pay Cash for

Call61.t·992·6737

Licensed Clinical Audiolo&amp;ist

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For f11ter Stl¥ico

Television Listenin&amp; Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearinc Evaluations For All Ages

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms, 2
complete baths, dining room, living room
and large recreation room. Located on 8
acres. Large farm pond. Racine area.

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Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH . 45769

EUGENE LONG

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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TRUCK LEASING

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Real Estate General

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POMI Rf\Y

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REALTORS
E. Cleland Jr.

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LOCAL PEOPLE
Y_QU UN DEAL WITHi_

IWanted
!For sate
IAnniXIncernent
IForRent

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
DISCHARGES MAY %1

Pleasant

RUTlAND - 105 acre farm
- Th~ should be sold! Old
farm house. b1g nice barn,
producing gas well and minerals. Call ~nd . see this one.
Owner wrll conSider offers Want $65.000.00. .

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TROMM EXCAVATING

10 HP

Send resume to :
Point Pleasant
Register
Box B-20
200 Main Street
Point Pleasant
W.Va. 25550

RUSTIC HI US - Extra nke 5
rm. modern home w1th large
closets, 2 full baths, lots
carpeting, lg, family rm w1th
woodburning fireplace &amp; mod·
em kitchen.

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Hospital News

Mr. and
Blaine,
daUghter, Galllpolls Ferry, W.Va.;
Mr.andMrs. MltchMace,son,Polnt

/ ell our
product.
Must hove cor . Exclusive
entertainment product - No Competition -Nome
Your Own
Hours &amp; Income.

$34,500.00.

73

FARM CITY

ambitious person to

POMEROY - Here is a really
mce 2 story home that the
owner wants to sell fast and ~II
consider all serious olfe~. Let's
go look at this one! Want

GENTLEMAN'S FARM - 41
acres of clean pasture &amp;
bottom land. All bwldmiS &amp;
fences 1n A-1 condition. Gas-{)ii
IW!II, free gas, lurnace, 3 bdrm.
home, spring water and all
m1nerats.

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INTE11ESTED IN •
"
NEW VEHICLE
Wt'd like to lntroduct you to
!npao-A-Car. tho. modem Wll
to dri" the "hiclo of rour
choice.
.
NO DOWN PAYMfNT
LOW£1 MOMTIIY PAY!IfENT
BLACKSTON
· NEW CAR &amp;

MGM

We ore loo~ing for

POMEROY - Just what you
have been wanting' A beautiful
2 story older bnck in a good
neighborhood, central alf, 2
jl{eplaces, beautiful stairway
and wo!XIwor~ all '" good
cond~on. Price reduced to
$39,900 but will consider
reasonable offers.

POMEROY - Nice 2 bdrm
frame horne on Uncoln Hts
Gas furnace, carpeting all thru.
basement nice front porch.
washer, dryer &amp; off-street
parking,

Event set Thursday
Fine Ar1s Night will be, held
Thursday at Southern High School.
Doors will open at 7 p.m. for the
public tovlt'W an workofthedlstrlct ·
students. Music will begin at 8 p.m.
with pertormances by the 5th and
6th grade band, stage band, concert
band, and the high school choir,
Admission Is free but donations at
the door will be accepted. Refreshments wlil be served by the Home
Economics Department under the
supervision of teacher, Diane Riee.
Other teac hers participating tn the ·
evening's events Include John
VanReeth, band director, Lee Lee,
choir director and Debbie Hill, art
teacher. ·

$54,900.00

7• 10 c•~ 1r.
· 71-79 Flf4 Jr.
Fo•oltn ........................•60
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73-10 &lt;ho•r Tr.
71-79 Ford Jr.
- .......................... 'I 25
Doors ......................... It JS
73-10 Cht¥y. Tr.
IO·U Ford Jr.
Hooth......................... sno
DHro ......................... $145
73·14 Cho•y Tr.
71-79 ford Jr.
7
.~;~:y"T;:·$ 0 ao?a~ 1 'F;;;i"j;·:"'"""' SSUO
Grllto. .................... 131.50
Hoods ........................ lt4l
73-79
Tr.
u.as
Ford longer
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IOil&lt;or Ponolo ........... ,...12S
HoodJ ......................... I130
73-" &lt;ht•t. lr.
13-ll Ford longor
Cats
...........120
GrMits .........................s7S
Now llld- lora Glou-Loto Modtl Porh
WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
g;J3.tfn
Rt. 611 Wost Darwi Ohio
992-7013

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area. Nice yard with mobi~
home book-u~ Wood &amp;/or fuel
Iii central heal equipped
k~chen, den, and porches. this
yoo wli like for on~ $45,000.

The offiee of State Auditor
Thomas E . Ferguson announced the
May distribution of $4,719,816.!ll tn
revenue collected from the state's
five rents per gallon gasoline tax.
Meigs County received $19,951.95
and each township in Meigs
received $716.21.

Motor Vehicle Regist rar Michael
J. McCulllon announced the April
·dfsll1butlon of lieense tax revenues
totaling $18,529,:i79.0l with Meigs
County receiving $54,48l44.

BIRTHS
Mrs. Randall

NEW LISTING - Comfortable

Fuqds dislrilluted
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A.M., Ohio SUindard Time,
tlulday, May 30, 1985, for
lmprovementa in:
·
At11ono and Melgo Countl...
Ohio, on ATH -50-14.841
!26.66-29.961 - U.S. Route
60 In Athena Countv. and
MEG-7 (13.921-SUite Route
7. Meigs Countv. by repairing
concrete paver:nent.

live

.3 bdrm. fam1iy home m a quiet

.

MVR funds received

Delmar Alexander, Kimberly
Arnold, Esther Baker, Jeanne
Burson, Mary Click, Joyce Davis,
Lucy Harrtson, Brenda Henry,
Dixie Kelly, Mary Mlller,Samantha
Milliron. Clltford Newlon, Flora
Oller. Melissa Pierce, Guy ,Priddy,
Eldon Ridgeway, Justin Simpson,
Adolphus Smith, James Smith,
San\uel Wendelken, Flora Wess,
Edith Whitson, Marlon Williams,
Anna Wooldridge, Matthew Yoho.

NEW LISTING - Small 4 rm
home overloo~ng the river at
the Hydro plant Bath. furnace,
full basement frUit trees, arK!
garden, for ju~ $16,500.

Meigs County•••.

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VeJerans.Memorial

Mayor Hoffman
ends nine cases

Professional leaves were granted
to J ohn Bentley, May 17, as faculty
representative for Shawn Baker' at
the district tennis tournament;
Gary Walker and John Redovlan, a .
SEOVEC meeting held on May 8;
Ronald Logan to serve· on the
Occupational Work Experienee
State Advisory Committee, Southeast Region; tom Werry and BUI
Williams a state meeting for auto
mechanic Instructors held on 'May
21; John Blaettnar, June 12,13 and 14
to attend the Ohio DECA Executive
Council meeting.
The board accepted the bid of the
Famhan Co:, Westerville, to provide new seating for the Meigs
Junior High School Auditorium at a
cost of $26,8l0. There was only one
other bid received and that was
higher. The new seating Is expected
to be Installed tn the audltortum tn
August before the start of the next
school year.
The board then · moved into an
approximate hour long session to
discussion negotiations, perwnnel,
possible sale of property and
pending litigation. Financial reports of l'reasurer Jaf\e . Wagner
were . approved ·during tile regu)ar
business session.
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Public Notice'

Public Notice

of hie bid, but In no
than fiftY tllouoand doltoro, "'a
bond tor ton ""'cent of his bid,
payable to the Director.
lumbua. Ohio. un1lt 10:30
Bidden mull apply, on the
~ toomo. for qUIIflflcatlon
Real Estate General
at least' ten days prior to the
date sat for opening bido In
accordance with Chapter
5525 Ohio R8lliled Code.
Plant and ~ons era
Pavement Width --:. variel.
Project and Wortc Length on file In the Department of
31 ,162 loet or 5.90 mNos,
Transportation and the office
Bidding on tNs Proiect is · of the District Dep uty
IMiricted to MinoritY 8uoin- Oii'8ctor.
E. Maio,I.JoMI
Ent_... IM8E'ol c:ettified
The Director -f1tiiH'V• the
POMEROY,O.
. . as MBE's in accordance with right to r&amp;iect any and II bldo .
Seclion 123.151(81f21 of tho
WARREN J, SMITH
992·22~·
O.R.C. by tho SUita EqUIII
DIRECTOR
NEW LISTING - Eastern
,Employment Opportunity (61 16, 22, 2tc
District - N1ce 2 bedroom
· Coordinator and qualified to
home, completely remodeloo
bid
wilh
ODOT under Chapter
Good used refrigerators, '
6625
of tile O.R.C.
on mtenor and extenor. full
''The
date
101tor
completion
washers;
dryers, gas and
basement Good buy al
of
mil
wort&lt;
shall
bo
as
set
electric
ranges
and TV sets..
$21,500.00.
forth in the bidding propooet. "
OPEN 8 TO 6
Each bidder"""" be required
County Appliance, Inc.
NEW LISTING Eastern
to file with hie bid a certified
District - ~utiful l'A acre
check or caohier'o chock tor an
Third AVll.
GalliPolis
lot wrth a newer 4 bedroom
amount aquel to
per cent
home rn excellent condition.
SpacKius kitchen with nice
11 Help Wanted
54 Mise, Merchandise
cabinets Attached garage,
large storage building, fruit
trees, garden space. Also
. t SALESMEN
•mob1le home ho ok up.

N011CE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
Tl'tANSPORTATION
Columbuo, Ohio
May 3,1985
Contract Sllloolegol
Copy No. 86·663
UNIT PRICE
CONTRACT
~ '""' ... witt . bo

JUMPING - Meigs County yoWJg people jumped
for the Meigs Branch of the Amcricm~ Heart
Association from 10 a.m. lo I p .m. Saturday at the
Kroger Parking lol with funds being raised for the
assooiallon through jumper sponsors. Participating in

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J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;

ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnaulatfqn
•Storm Doon
•StOJm Window•
•Replacement Windows
•New Roofing

"FREE EBTIMATE8"

JAMES KEESEE
992-2772

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Good Eor' Corn t2 .70 buohel. total i 1 DD buohel,
f2.50 buohel. Cell 6142511-8109.

1 bedroom apt. for Nint.

Strawberries-you pick or we
pick. Teylor'o Berry Patch .
9AM-IIPM, Mon.•Sat. Cell
1114-44&amp;-8892 orll14-245·
6074.
.

Nicely locat~ .. Contect Vii·
lage Manor in Middleport.

614-992-7787 . Equel
Houtlng Opportunity.
1 bedfoom lumllhed opt. tor
rent. Utilities peld. No pets.

Srawberrie1. Rou1h'1 at Union Campground (Back of
, Now Hoven, WVo.) Picking
ouno Moy 22nd. You pickwe piclr. No Sunday Salea.
Wo need pickero. Cell 1304-882-2237.

drunks , or dope . John
Shaeta, 3 Ya milea aouth of
Middleport on At. 7. Phone

614-367-061, .

electric .' &amp;176 . per
month . Call614-992-2816.
AI••• 6 :D0 . call 6 14-9925319 .
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Strawberries place orders
now. Mel Droke. by Forked
Run Lake antrence long
Bottom. Oh . 614-37B 8209.
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Fr11h fruits. vegetable• end
bedding plonll. retell and
wholeoale. · Ope,n 7 day•
week. a•s Prodl.lce, acro 11
tho bridge in Point Ploeoent.

to a F'".l\.0COT-FOOD PLACE if I
ha••V•e to .eat slow?." .

APARTMENTS. mobile
homes. hou111. Pt. Pleaunt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ Strawberries pick yOur own,
end Golllpolio . 814-446- 1· 51 H
h ld G d
no chocks, accept food
54 M 'ISC . M erchandise otampo,
8221 .
•
ouse o
oo s
HaPPY Hollow Fruit
Farm, Gelllpollo Ferry. 304676-2028.
Laureland Apertmentt. New Country Oak tables. chairs. Couch 1nd two cheira. 304·
Haven, now accepting appli· cupboard•. desks. lee boxes. 676-6676.
Strawberries. you pick 75
cationt for 2 bedroom apart- Conllles, Tuppers Plain a, Rt.
ments. a..ic rent e 1 63. 7 . Hand crafted and 24-1.8 Power King, 18 hp. cent quart, we pick 8 1 . 00
plow, disc. mower, rear quart, open 10:00 till a :oo,
Inquire apartment C -1 . finished .
blade. ell hydraulic, 304- 7 days. Acro11 Rt. 2 from
Equal h~utlng opportunity.
Goodyoor Plant, 304-676Used 12 cu . ft . upright 468-1669.
2336 .
freanr . Good condition.
45 Furnished Rooms Call alter 6:00 pm. 614- Metal office desk, nice condition with swivel chair and Strawberrlea $1 .00 quart.
992 -3626.
4 drawer file cabinet. Call otter 6:30 304-882,
For rant Sleeping Rooma
2242 or 882-3296. Piece
end light houae keeping Elegant 80 inch round tMtd 190.00. 304-372-2801 .
order• now ..
rooms. Parle Central Hotel . with red welvet acrolled
headboard, matching beds- 870 Wingmaater, 20 gauge.
Call 614-446-0766.
pread. curved bench with Old double barrel, 12 gauge. Strawberries; pick your
Furniehed room, renge, re· br..s feet at the foot, 16 f1 K 4 ft above ground own, 6 mil11 from Point
Pteuant. 11 miles from
trig. $1 DD. ohore beth, oln- matching drapes, lampt and pool. new. 304-1176· 7890.
Mason, 76 cents quart,
JIIO mole . 919 2nd. AVe .. other •cceasories also · for
I Galllpolio. Cell 448-4416 ule. \ see to opproclete. Vinyl couch · and chair e9 .00 lor 1 3 quarto. liVe
eao.oo. 20 In bike •1&amp;.oo. gao. 304-676-2817.
Phone 614-742 -2246.
: after 7PM .
Brown lawn umbrella
Pickens uted furniture . 304- $40.00 . 304-678-2728 or Strlwberry. Powell'•· Galli·
676-2242.
polis Ferry. Pick your own.
676-8483 or 876-1460.
i 46 Space for Rent ·
No Sunday Selea. Cell for
'
RICK'S NEW AND USED CompJete utelllte aystem rese:rvationa after 10:00
lnogllod. ogrtlng 1896.DO . AM, 304-87&amp;-6431 .
• Mobile home lot. 12'~~t50' or FURNITURE . Compere our Aeaidential Window and
smaller, $76 water pt~id, •th pric•s. eave today. Phone Awning Co ., 304-676304-773-6430.
1 It Neil, Gallipo·lis. Call 446·
6252.
F;,rlli Suppl;;~s
! 4416 attar 7PM'.
.----------~-------Weber Charcoal Grill; 22
&amp; liVI:SIIIi:k
; COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
inch, ume as new, 304·
Park,
Route
33,
North
of
1
773-9666 .
1 Pomerov.
Large Iota. Call 53
Antiques
: 614-992-7479 .
COLOR REPRINT SPE- 61 Farm Equipment
CIAL, 12 printo lor $1 .88;
' Trailer spaces. one small
COLLECTORS ITEMS, from your color nogotivoo.
CROSS llo SONS
: child . accepted . No pets .. Kemple Gla11 by piece. May uH different negative
U.S. 35 Watt. Jackson,
' 304-676-1076 .
Silver Bridge Plates. for each print If dillsired.
Ohio. 614-2B6-64.61.
Kennedy Plates. W. Va. Offer expire• May 26 .
M1s11y Ferguson, New
Centennial Pletoo. Aohtreyo, HOCKENBERRY PHARHolland, Buoh Hog Soles lo
MerchantJ1 s~
etc. Wheaton Presidentiel MACV NORTH .
Service. Over 40 used ·
Bottleo, call 304-676-2989 · - : - ' : " : " - - - - - - - tractors to chooH from &amp;
or 676-2039.
RCA VCR-HIFI. Remington
complete line of new &amp;
30.011 8200.00. Call 304uaed equipment. Large11
51 Household Goods
896-3013 .
.
selection in S.E. OhiO.
54 Misc. Merchandise
Alllo Chelmero trector. 36
55 Building Supplies
HP. good tireo, good running
cond. $7&amp;0. Coli 614-268 6.889;
J .D.-4 row corn planto•, l.lj .
one row corn picker, metel
chicken laying nest 10 per
unit, Allied manure loader, 8
ft . pull diiC, trailer aKiea.
Coll614-379-2424.

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Blockt bric~. mortar _and
. maaonry,aup·plies. r,.tounlain·
LAYNE'S FVRNITURE
State Block, Rt. 33, New
Sofas and chairs priced from
,
in Haven, W. Vo. 304-882S286 . to $896 . Tableo, tiD stock.
te1t kits, 2222 .
and up 10 •126 . Hide-e- brushes, nata, vac hoae, VIC 1- - - - - - - - -beds , $390 . and up to heads, therometers. Middle- low grade lumber 600
S650.. oola bodo $146, pon614-992-6724orGalli- board ft. t6D , Millwood.
Recliners, 1226. to 1375 .• polis 614-446-3061.
Inc .. intoroection. U.S. 33Lamps from 128. to 1126.
W.Va. 2. 304-273•2622,
pc. dinettes from *109 .. to Spring Special-Patriot utility open 7 a.m . · 8 p.m.
4311. 7 pc. t189 and up. buildinq• on display at two Saturday. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m .
Wood table with aix chaira convement locations, B &amp; S
1286 to $746. Delle •110 Produce. Viand St. In Pt. 200. 4x4x12 ft. poloo.
up to f226 . Hutcheo, $6&amp;0. Pleasant, and French City $4.00 ooch. 1 DO. 4x4x161t.
Bunk bad complete with Mobile Home• in Gellipolil. poles, $6.00 . eech. 10.000
mattres"•· 1275. and up to 9x12 f696, OliO 10x18 tobacco or tomato stake, 1 5
$396 . Boby bedo, 1110. $996. Delivered and set up cents each . Cell Morg11n
Mettres.. l or box aprings. on your lot.
Woodlawn Farm. Rt. 35.
lull or twin. $5B .. Iirm. $88.
304-676-1288 or 304-736end $78 . Queen oeto, $221. · 1981 8ft. Ford P.U . bed. 2342.
4 dr. chelll, f49 . I dr. Cell between 6 1o 9 eve.
cheats. f69 . Bed lramoo. 614-446-01&amp;9 .
Pets for Sale
S20.and f26 .. 10 gun - Gun 1 - - - - - - - - - - 56
cabintita. 8360. Gat or 8 hiYel Of bHI 6 mile. bee
electric ranges 1376. Baby equipment. Call 814-446mattresses, *25 &amp;: 136, bed 4933.
HILLCREST KENNELS
lrameo $20, 826, llo $30,
Boarding all breeda. Heated
king fra'ine S60. Good aelec·
S. filter for swimming indoor-outdoor facllitiee.
tion of bedroom ouloeo.
2 antiquo pictureo 100 AKC Dobermon puppleo:
rockers. metal cabineta. yean old. Several piece of Stud Service. Callll14-446headboardl 138 &amp; up to antique ailver. Cell 614; 7796 .
$65 .
388-9776.
Briarpetchh Kennell Profet·
Uted Furniture •· 5 pc . Air Compresso·rs: Menufac~
aional All-breed grooming .
dinette, head boards, elect· turer hat an overstock of Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
ric range . 3 miles out brand new industrial grade 6 cilltleo. Englloh Cocker SpeBulaviUe Rd . Open 9am to HP, all ca11 iron, two atage niol puppleo. Coli 1114-3885pm. Mon . thru Sat.
pump, 21.72 C.F.M . dlo- • 9790 .
614-446 -0322
placement , 160 PSI working
pre11ure. 80 gollon ASME Drogonwynd Cattery KenGOOD USED APPLIANCES tank. American made. 12 . nel. 'CFA Himalayan. Peralan
Washers, dryers, refrlgera· month limited warranty.
end SlomaN klttono. AKC
tors, ranges. Skaggs Ap· Suggested retail t2,19&amp;, Chow pupp"•· New Utter.
pliancea, Upper River Rd. Mlling to the public for Cell 446-3844 otter 7PM.
beside Stone Crest Motel. · 8796 .00 fpluo freight) . 10
614-448-7398 .
HP models also available. AKC rogiotOJed Old EngNoh
Cell 1·800-824-0721.
Sheep dog, Male, 1 O'h
County Appliance. Inc .
montho old. · For pet or
Good uaed epplience• and We now build big 5 bedr. breeding. Call 814-992TV 1111. Open BAM to IIPM. ,_.,,, _ .American Homea) 8039.
Mon thru Sat. 81 4~448See thla dream
1699. 827 3rd. Ave. Galli- ,l.lliOITIO
Call 814-886polis. OH .
Valley Furniture, new a.
used. Large section of qualtty furniture . 1211 Eastern
Ave .. Gallipolis.
Why pay morel Check us
out. New furniture, appllan·
ce1 outlet. Trade Center,
Konougo, Oh. Coll814-44117444.
Ed'a Appliance Servicing. air
condition.,•. refrlgerltors.
waehera. dryen. In Gahla.
Meigo lo M11on Co. Coli
1114-4411-7444orll14-31177187.

27' avocado stove a overh..d ten US. TVotondUI.
Shower doaro glou UO.
Coli 1114-4411-7.3 07 oltll
4 :30f'M .

3 piece llvlngroom ouito
cou&lt;;h. lov-1. cl)elr. llko
new: 1400 ..
114-44113824.
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Modern dinette. mens 10
_.s, '!' bed with mett-..
teletype mo.chino, 11-.
Cell 814-4441-8418 before

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by urry Wright

· • Improvements

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One bedroom. totalelectrk:.
cerpeted. ektrll nice. d..,osit
required. 614-992 -2094.

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

May

Wednesday. May 22, 1986

Pomeroy-' Middleport, Ohio

Sentinel

Apartment
for Rent

2 bedroom apt . Bedroom
and kitchen furnished.
S200. ~r month. Call 114992-2815. Alter 6 :00 pm,
cell·614-992-6319 .

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Drywall, residtpntial &amp; com·
merclal, quality he"ging &amp;
finishing. Ceiling designs &amp;
repair work. Call Jam••
Pllnto814-245-5659 .

9 yr. old R... Appoloou
miN hu been ahown ·sue·
cealfully, ex . h•tter hOlM.
Call 814-4411-32&amp;2 .
Regiltired Quarter Horse
gelding lor nlo. II yll,. old.
&amp;q.,.l. t&amp;DO. Ce1.11114-1187347D alter 11:00 pm.

Two female ,goata, $20.00
uch, phone 30 4 -1175 7216
·
· ·
Filty.

Roofing. concrete. all ,typel
of carpentry . Free Eati·
mateo. Cell 814-266-1182.

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1--~------Ouolitv hay lor ..... Some
modo of clover.. orchard
oruoorml•itd . You cut. rake
end bolo. Coli 614-7422180 or 614-742-22&amp;7.

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Autos for Sale

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Autos fat Sale

TOP CASH paid lor ' BD
model end n;ewer uaed cara.
Smhh Buick-Pontiac, 1911
Eastern Ave .• GalllpOiis. Call
614-446-2282 .

1980 Dodge Aopln . 6 cyl ..
atandard. 1972 Plymouth
Duster. 6 cyl., automatic.
Call 6.1 4-992·3342.
1967 Chevy 2 door Belair.
360 engine, .automatic.
Good condition. Aloo original engine and tranamiaaion.
12000: or beol offer. Cell
614. 992-68113.

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Fullor l"'oh produotl now
ovolllble. dHierl wonted for
GoiHI ond M-'eo Countlee,
304·1171·1010.

1982 Honda 760 cuatam.
2,000 actual miles. perfect
cond ., bar;k rest &amp; luggage
reck. $1,760. Cell814-3889744 or 614-388-9809.

1981 Honda CB660. Cell
614-949-3037.
1 976 Honda 750. Excellent

condition. Lata of extraa,
6120 actual mllea. f1DDD.
R. Chevalier ot 814-9863888 otter 6:00 pm.

1977 Sportoter, $1800 .
l979 Kowuoki 400 dirt
bike. $360 . Con Me under
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge.
814-992-6848.
.
1976 Keweuki 900. Windjammer, aterao. t1200. Call
614-949-2091 alter 11:00
pm .
Puch Moped lor ule. Call
814-992-6097.

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Mualcal
lnatrumenta

Ford van, cu1tomized, 'At T.
11177, AT, PS. PB. good
cond.. 13.11DO. Col 304171-1731 elter IIPM.

111'18 CJ-5. II cyl, 48,0DO
mllaa, new top. alum. mag
wheelo, good tlroo. Coli
111 4·441-3200 efler &amp;:DO.
18~2

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Fruit
&amp; Vegetable•

Strowberrlu. ~lfk your .
own. Clol~de WlntMo. Con
. , 4-241-5121.

Chevy window von.
good · oond. 2 bench Met
teblo, Ice boil. uklng
11.1191. Call 114-3711·
2341.
1178'1\ Chevy Bl01er 4•4,
57.000 miiH. Pl. Pl. outo.
13,1100. Call 814-11112-

2103.

Baird 's Home Improve ·
manti aluminum &amp; vinyl
•idlng, storm dQOrl a. windows, roofing a. overhanging . Free eatimates. Call
614-367-0409 .

Hot Poteto
Flehln' H~
lowrfy Hlllblll"'Dr. Who
liD 3-2·1 , Contect ICC:I
• Dlff'rwnt StrokM •
IMAliJ MOVIE: 'Winnlne

Six wheel an terrain vehicle,
electric atart; 17 hp Rockwell motor, 2 extra wheels.
304-773-9&amp;66 . .

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75 . _ 'Boita and :
·· Motora 'for Sal•
Cabin Cruloer, Crill Craft.
36 ' twin engine. 1967.
W-40' troller. t9.11DD. Call
304-676-1_731 alt~r 6PM.
18ft. deep V llberglonboot
with treiler, very good cond.
96 HP Mercury motor need•
rebuilt. Cell 814-3B8-9741 ,
B111 boot. like new, 1983:
14'.'.o ft . HU11ier by Skipjack,
70 HP Johnaon outboard,
Motor Guido 12-24 trolling
motor; Ashly drive-on
trailer. Cell 614-882-3085
or 614-882-8178 .

79 Motors Home1
&amp; Camper1
Winnebago motor home,
23', AC. gonoretor, CB,
1972. like new. $10.600.
Call 304-676-1731 alter
8PM.

1971 Wlnnebego 26ft . tully
contained, generator, air,
••c. cond. •7.600. Call
814·387•0447.
Apache pop-up, sleeps .4.
tow with omoll car, 1460.
Coli 814-388-8886.

RINGLES'S SERVICE, e•perienced ceipenter. electri~
clan, mason, painter, roof·
ing (including_ hot ur
eppllcallon) 304-676 -2088
or 675-7368 .

I'M THIHHIN6 C1'
ALL THE

IHHOCEIIT
CONSC/(JI)5NBI£ ViClllll6 WOO
M 6f.JFI'EfiE(1
A llt:l'lf Flirt'

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Rotory or cable tool drilling .
Molt walla completed uma
day. Pump ..les 1nd services. 304-896 -3802.
B I

D HOME IMPROV&amp;·
MENTS, replacement win·
dowa. aluminum softit. vinyl ·
aiding, continuous guttera.
free eatimates. all work
guarenteed. spring dis· ·
count cell e~enlnga 304·
676-21144.

Plumbing

&amp; Healing
CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANQ HEATING
COr. Fourth and Pine ·
Galllpolio. 'Ohio
Phone 814-446 -3B88 or
614-4411-4477
JIM'S PLUMBING lo HEATING . Rt. 1 , Bo• 356," Gal)lpollo. Call 614-387-0676.

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"93 · Excavating

Must keep a
clear head!
t.lustn't ·p~nic!

What-are ~ou do'1nq?

We're burjed alive in .

here and you're talking

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Good-1 ~ Excavating. basements. footers, drivewaya,
..ptic tanka, , landaceping.
Coil anytime ,614 -4464637. James L. Oaviaon, Jr.
owner .
Dozer Work land clearing,
landscaping. etc. Free estimoteo. Call 614-446·8038
or 8i4-992·71 19 anytime. ·

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SEWING Machine repairs,
ser:vice . Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Sci11ora. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy . 614-992-2284.

86

General Hauling

M'f CUP SHORE DON'T

'RUNNETH OVER

Jemes Boys Water Service.
Aloo pools tilled . Coli 614266 -1141 or 814-446 1176 or 614-446-7911 .

Waugh'a Winer Service .'
Wells, cisterns. pools. Oav
or night . Reasonable rates .~
Coii614-266-124D or 614266 ·1130.
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Si~[VICI::;

Flat bed dump truck for hire,
coal, Ml'!do gr11vel. hay,
lumbor, etc. 304 -676 3110.

Haul limeatone, sand, gra ·
vel,dirt, bulk .or bag fertilizer
and lime . Excelsior Salt
Worka Inc . 838 E. Main St. ,:
Pomeroy . 614 -992 -3891 . ·

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Marcum Rooting 1 SpoutIng . Now lnolelllng rubber
roofs. 30 yeara experience,
opeclellolng.ln buil1 up roof.
Call 1114-311-8117.
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Onconditlonolllfetlme guerantH. LOCII ret.renca
lurnilhed. F- -lmet.,,
Call oonoct 1·814-1370488, dey or night. ROIIero
BoNment Woterprooflng.

Upholstery

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AFRAI~. I

M161-lT 6tT IT

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP 11 U Sec . Avo., Golllpolli .
614-4411 · 7833 orll14 -4411833.
R • M Furniture JYjanuraCturlng, St. Rt. 7. Crown
C:lty, Oh . Coli 1114-2511·
1470, call Eva. &amp;14-441i·
3438 . Old 1o now
Uphoolered.

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ACROSS 31 Mimic
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DOWN
II Moroccan 1 Light cigar
. city
%Moonlike
II! Moon (Fr.) 3 Out or place
11 Quiescence 4 Chinese river
12 In opposi- 5 Remainder
lion
6 Ukely
13 Sagacloos 1 Got well
· 14 Cheering
8 City in
shout
17 Across
151n shape
9 Adolescent
18 Nega&amp;lve II Pluvious
23 Was a
t1 Western 15 Froth
1
vendor
slate
18 Muocat, e .g. 24 Grip
I&amp; Israeli
19 Love (llal.)
tightly
port
22 Vocal
25 Con games
. 20 Actress
rendition 28 Utter

28 Register
3 I Aboconded
34 Pompey's
greetill&amp;

35 Belgian
reson

Fay

21 Famed
Israeli
ZZ Stuft'
. 23 Soft drink
24 Cut or meat
211 Eur. fruit

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tree

z•one and

only
21 Split
30 Work unit

31 Crue
SJ '- brio '
33Firebomb
Ingredient
35Comedy
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lor the three L's, X lor the two O's, elc. Single letters,

aptiih op.'les, the length .00 forrnaUon olthe words are all
hlnla. Each day the code letters are.differe~t.

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Sporta 'Foouo · Juliuo
' Irving
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(I) lanny HUI Show
9 MOVIE: 'The Lete
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IMAICI MOVIE: '8eJt OetMe
' of tho Very Rloh'
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· · 1 2:30 • fil fi) Le!l Nlaht w!th
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flU ..,. .ere Mori!Yn Moch
von Savini. thl woman
who pooH_. the hlgheot
known IQ. 110 mln.l
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Home
Improvement•

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9KIS

After winning the opening club
te
lead, declarer plays tbe diamond ace
+AJ 1012
and ruffs a diamond. Next he plays
the A-K of spades, discarding a he.a rt
Vulnerable]either
from dummy, followed by a heart to
Dealer: So~·
the king. Partner plays the deuce as
Woot
Nort~
J;:ul
you win the • ..,. What now~
If declarer started with ~ix clubs,
Peu
Pau
there will be no defense. But
Puo
Pau
partner's play of the heart two (low
P110
Paaa
shows an odd number of cards in the
Pau
aultllndicates tbat the South hand has
Opening lead : +7 ·
three hearts. The defenders need to 1
play another club. East muot be careful . Another diamond now would
. enable declarer to crossruff diamonds
and spades for .enough tricks. Leading
another spade would let declar&lt;(r ruff
'that -spade, trump another diamond, hand.
,
and then dlscard·a heart on the fourth
Some of you alert readen may
. spade, pullilll East on lead with no have noticed that there iJ an interettclub to play,
lng- variation to the spade contlnlll·
The solution requires a little cour- lion. On the fourth spade, West ean
· ap.. East must play his partner for ·trump ln. Now if declarer ~
the heart jaclt, A low heart to til!! jacli , dummy's lut heart, West will be a.b le
e!Uibl'!l West to 1ead' a . seron&lt;!_ club; Ito lead -another club to acuttle 1M
and now I o tricks are .the·jimilllf..the ·hand .. , . , ,

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banda.

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Ken'a Water Service. Walla,
cisterns, pools filled . Pho~te .
614·367-0623 or614-3677741 night or day.

audience - ''HIP-NOTIZED" 'EM

Keloey's "The Mind of the Expert"
treats some interesting defensive
problems. Place yourself in tbe East
position and pretend you cannot see
the cards in the South and West

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HOW'S 'fOUR
CHORCH BELL
COLLECTION
GOIN: PARSON?

J...-.: BANJO PROVE DIVIDE ZENITH
Answer. What the hula dancer did to the guys in I he

By Jomeo Jacoby

IHIOI MOVIE: 'Sting II'
IMAX) MOVIE: 'A 81r1111aer
Nemld Dealre'
10:'ili]) MOVIE: 'PIIIoro of the
•
Sky'
10:30 (]) Trovoller'o World
(I) Auici Reolng '81: World
Enduran. . ' • Sllveratono
Coverage of the Silverstone ·1000 is presented
from Silverstone. England.
mln.l ·
··
l,.,.tlonol Edition
INNN11:00. (1) (I) C!l. (I) rD.
()) Newa
(J) Bill Colby Show
(I) Agroneky and Comperiy
liD Olvo In Conoert Opere
111r Wilhelmina Fernandez ·
perlormo with lha .Miami
Chember Symphony.
lenny Hill Sh"'!'
11:30
IIJC!J Tonight ShoW Tonlght'o guoot . lo Cloril
Loochmen. (BO min:) .
(]) IHt of Grouoho :
CJ) lportt"en•
·,
([) WKRP In Clnolnnatl
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(J) N8A SalkMbeH
Pleyoffe: w..tery~ oitd/ or
Eelterri Conference flnoll
II gomo #I of ollher. the
W11t1rn or E•slem Confer·
ence Flnels Ia ·not nece•
11ry, rogulerly ocheduled
11!.09rernming _will ejr.
()) IA!enight America.
TIXI
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(JJ) ABC N..,. Nlghtllno
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Twilight
1-1:41 IHIOI MOVIE: 'Tho D - . '

BARNEY

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.The defense
prevails

.loop

Electrical
Refrigeration''

form 1tlf
1 the
18
-cartoon.
· .. geslod
.._

James Jacoby

tar Whltit finally locates
Myra ond 1he kldo. tRI (110:
mln.l
(I) To Sa Annoilnoed
liD N....wetch ,

Do.r:er end dumptruck servl··
cas. D.A. Boston Excavat·
ing. 614-867-6628 or814378 -11288.

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Yestefday's

-~ C!l St. Eloewhere. P•

10:00

'Reaaoneble Ratea: Trenching for water, gaa, electric
and drainage linea. Call
614-446-8608 or 614-4482775.

HI-LO TRAVEL 'TRAILER:
Self Contained: Tandem
Axle, Hyd. lilt: Air Cond:
Altrlched Jllcko; Awning,
Reeoe EQuollzer Hitch,
Electric Weter Pump, Forced
Air Hooting, Uoed very little:
14,9DO.DO. Cell '304·89&amp;3440.

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I. 1'\IE IIEtN
8/Tri!NIISP.

([) En,.,.lnrnent Tonight
Wheel of Fonune
(I) WfiHI of F-na
liD MecNeii/Lihrwo
New•'-•
1D New•
• ()) New Nome Thet
Tune
•Jelfwaone
IH80) Coming Attr-one
7:30 • f]) Tlo Tee Dough
(]) Cl- Kid
(I) lnlide the PGA Tour
(J) All In tha Family
(I) • &lt;ll Family Feud
(!)J-rdy
.
III Wheel of Fonune
.tDN-1
• WKRP In Clnclnned
hiliO) Not N-...rllr lhe
,
Nawo
·
B:QO · •
(1) (!) Highway to
Heevon (CCI An earthbound angelllokolho help
Qf a rlluctent ex-police offi·
cer In doing good deodo
and helping thooe In need.
(RI (2 h,...J .
(]) Fl;pp.r
(I) Flehln' H~
(I) MOVIE: 'Filii - k ·
(I) • ()) Fall Guy (CCI ·
Colt, Howle ond Jody ere
forced to do benle with
mobatera when they enter
a grueling off-road reco. IR)
(60 mln.l
·
Gl])crJtDoublo Dare Billy
end Sloko go In search of a
valuable murder witnell
who hll okipped town. f60
min.)
(I) (H) Spaceflight (CCI
'One Giant loop: The olgnlliconce of the Apollo,·
apace proiect ia examined.
(60 mln.l
MOVIE: 'Key
to
•
Reb«&lt;oa'
(HIO) MOVIE: ·'Fer Povl. none' Part 3 .·
IMAXI ·MOVIE&gt;'Bononaa'
8:30 ,(I) Outdoo,. TV Flahlnil
. Mae.
·
·11:00 (]) 700 Club
(I) lloaen~e Sa~ Weter
Joumel
([) • ()) MOVIE: 'Right to
•Kiil7 !CCI . '
!D.' MOVIE: 'Chiller'
- [CCI ~
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·
, :,·()) (i))·W.hlmolcal Worlctcif
Oz l. Frank." Bilum, tho crioa.
tor of 'The Wizard of Oz.' io
honored . (80 min.l
8:30 (I) Auto Racing '811: IHRA
o... Reolng - Pro-Am Coverage of thlo racing event is
prounted from
RockIngham. NC. (110 mln.J
IMAltl
Mox
Comedy
Experiment: O.vld Steln-

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1-\E:UKED ,

Now olrrange the Circled lett. . to

(Answers tomonvw)

(1) 8pGrtllllftlW
(I) Sanford· and Son

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ACCU~C' HIM OF
~Ne I-IE6ATIVE.

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• Ona Dey II 1 Tlma
7:00 • (J) PM M-zlne
(])B....-

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W'tff THEY ALWAYS

ILOUBES
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liD IIGdy Eleotrlo

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&amp;:30 • f]) C!l NBC N....
(]) Riflemen
(I) Maida llpor1aiook
(I) Gomer Pyre
(I) • ()) AIC N.... (CCI
• (I)()) CIS N (1)
Nightly
Buel,_.
Report

Fetty Tree Trimming, atump
remove!. Cell 304-8751331 .

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AND A &amp;~OTHER SO li1VIL.'!

RON'S Television Service .
House c•lli. on RCA. Quazar.
_OE . Specieling In Zentth_.
Call304-678-2398 or 614446-2464 .

1982 Honda CB 760 CuetOm. 5, 700 ... miles. wind jammer buddy Mat, bike
rotoils $2,200 . 11klng
$1,500. 304·8U-31172.. .

! S.Sii Hcmdo three whoele.r.
304-882-2505."

HOW CfW O~E FAMIL.V
A KIN C. SO 1&lt;11\JDLY

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NEEO MORE ROOM .. .In
yQur mobile home? Mobile
home addition by ROOM
ADDITIONS, INC. 1819
Wethington Blvd., Belpre_.
Ohio. Collll14·423-5826 .

Sterk1 Tr8e and Lawn Ser·
vice. atump removal. 304676-2010 .

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THAT ICII•IIIII Ell-~
tlf Henll Arnold ond BoiOI.Joo
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Gene 'o Deep Stream CerpOI
1
Cleonlng. upho otrey .
acotchguard. daodorlzers,
lroo eolimatel. high~ ··commended. 614-992 6171 or 61 4· 742-2211 .
O .and M. Contractora. Vinyl
sidinG. replacement win·
dowl, Insulating, roofing ,
new end remodeling. con~
crete. Call304-773-6131.

1981 900 Hondo ••cellon!
condition. low mileage,
304-468-1863. Price
$1800.00.
.

Vena &amp; 4 W.D.

flrurood UD.OO pickup
I08d, UO.OO dlllvorod. Coil
304-171 -117112 or 1171·
29111.
lmell enalneo end tiMor,
304-8711-3002.

1976 7150 Hondo 1700. Coli
614-246 -9239.

' 69 ScoHy 'e leeps tour,
1900.00. 304·6'7&amp;-6053..

Uaed tri,mmers and chain
uws. Pomeroy Home and
Auto. 1114-992-2094.

B.. utllul aeloctlon of ollk
!lowfll for Memorial Day.
Cllff'o Plica, noxt to Hein. .
Brood Storo In Middleport.

eot,.o, t2.70D. Cell 814245-5818 .

1981 Coleman loll down
C.mper. Sl-o 8. Refrigerator. llko new. 12000. Call
814-9811-43118. .

Livestock

Flowers. bedding plants,
hanging baskats. pots, vegetable planta, tomatoea,
peppera, cucumber planta.
Ciolond Greenhouoe. Vine
St.. R;lcine. Ohio. HouraOally 10 :00 til dark .
Sunday- 1 :DO Ill dark.

Adult oized Weotern 'saddle
and Hunt Se1t Biddle. C.tl
814-742-3192.

.Motorcycles

2- 1979 Hondo ltR 600'o
Make offer. Call 614-2469698 after 5 pm.

1978 red Mustang . Sun
roof. 8 cyllnder, $1496 .
1977 Ford Mwerlck, lhe 1978 Malibu Clonic. 2
flrot $2&amp;0 tako It home. Call door,$1995. 1980 Ply614-266-8261 alter mouth, $1496. 1978 Mer&amp;:DOPIIII.
cury Couger, t1696. 1977
Ponolac Grand Prix.$1296.
1949 Plymouth Cranb&lt;ook 1974 Cornaro . $1296 .
4 dr. sedan, good shape. 1978 Pontiac SunBall offer. Coli 614-446 - bird,t986,. 1980 Renault.
1778 alter 8 .
t1 296. 1976 Oldo Cutla...
$696. 1977 Dodge truck.
Cadillac 1981, Fleetwood olont 6, $991. Can oee at T
Brougham, 4 door. dietel. '"d G Auto Sales under
30 -36 MPG . like now. Pomeroy-Maeon Bridge .
18.600. Call 304 -676 1731 ,eltor 6PM .
1977 Chevy Nova, call after
6:00, 304-676· 8163 .
1964 Crown lmporlel $~S6
or beot offer. Coll614-448- Gov't Surplu• cars and
4703.
trucks. under t100 .00 .
Now avallabht In your area .
1969 Oldsmol!lle 98. runo Call 1-619-569 -0242. 24
good. moke offer. Cell 614- hours.
246-9698 otter 6 pm:
'76 Monte Carlo 1350.00 .
1967 Chevy Impala, good 75 lmplla, good motor, for
cond .. for more information p\lrto. t2DD.DO. 304-676 l-ca_l_l6_1_4_-_2_4_&amp;_-9_8_2_9_._ ___ 7218 .
1978 Plymouth Volori 6 cyl. '84 Monte Carlo, 304-676 auto. trono .. PS. go!Kf work 3282
e~llelter 6 :30.
cor f?OO . . Call oyeningo
I-6-14_-_3_B_B_-8_1_7_8_._._ _ ___ '79 Chevrolet Camero, VB
1976 Chevrolet Stetion 360• T ·top: PS, PB. AC ,
Wagon, &lt;auto . trans., rurl• crui .. control. e3,600.00 .
88_ 2_-_
32_6_6_· _ _ __
good $600 . Cell 51 '1-388- 1-3:--0:-4..-_
81521 after 4pm.
1976 Valero for· parta ,
phone 3CI4-1175-7337 .
'2 horn nellero. 4 it. buoh 1980 Chevy Monzo Sport F-:'-::'::--::'---~--7
hog. 611 . pull-tyoe Uioc. Cell, Cou_pe.,_red, '\ opd .. oxc. 191!2 Plymoulh Ouste;,
cond .. ooie owner. U.450. f600.00. Alter· 6:00 cell
. 614- 441!, 326~.
.Call 61.4:448 -1640'.:
· 304,896-3638.
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Big heavy duty 8 ton united
farm wagon, running gean. 1981 Chevette. 4 dr, auto,
Trucks for Sele
$379.96. Owatonna hoy am·fm, 12499. John's Auto 72
bined 1796. Cell 614-288- Sales, Bulavllle Rd. Gallipo·
Ill 814-44&amp;-4782.
Che,vy luv pickup, the lirot
6622.
•soq tokes It h9me. Cell
136 M111ay Ferguson tree~ 81 Horizon 4dr., 41,DOO mi. 814 - 266-6261 alter
tor with Maney Ferguson 80 Colt 2 dr .. 47.000 mlleo. 6:00PM.
cycle bar mower. all ett· Coli 614-379 -2726 .
oched $3,496. New Holland 1 -------~-- 79 Buick Limited all electric,
66 baler $695 . 4 wheel rake 1973 Muatang V-8. auto, cruise, 52.000 miles. excel ·
829&amp;. Cell 614-286-8622 . runo good, needobodywork, lent condition. payment• or
$326. 1972 Toyou. needo pay off. Cell 614-388Seero &amp;HP tiller. Call 614 - tranominlon, $100. Cell 8482.
446-1827.
614-379-2430.
1977 Ford F-1 00. auto.
John Deere B tractor with For sale or trade tor late redlo. PS, PB. $2399 .
groder blade end 16 ft. model motorcycle. 1977 John'a Auto Salea. Bulaville
trailer. Dual t,andem axles. Olda Startire with sunroof. Rd .." Galllpollo. 614-446Good tirea on everything. Cell 614-379-2260 alter 7 . 4782 .
$2,000. Con "" In even1879 DodgeWorlo&lt;:kll, 'loT.
Ing•. Turn right 1.1 mitea out 80 Melibu wagon. 67
Now Umo Rd. from Rutland. Chovoll, 71 Oldo Cutlooo, 78 pickup, 11opolde. ohon bed.
luv truck. Will gko tredo. all power whh air. chrome
\11 mUe on rtght .
Coii814-4411-7B32.
wheel a &amp; bumper, cuatom
Cub Lowboy 16 inch belly
atrtplng inalde 8. out. Tonmower . Cub Tractor with 79 Nova one owner, 8 cyl. . neau cover, varnished rails,
cultlvotoro. MF36 gu auto. PS. new tlreo, 12,495. perfo~t cond. Ca11814-446·
MF246 dio10l, MF171 die: 81 Plymouth 4 cyl., auto.. 97BD .·
oel, 311DO Ford dleul, 1700 PS , PB. air radial tirea, 1 - - - - - - - - - - Ford 4WD. Mltoubulohi 180 $2,896. Call 814-2811 - 78 GMC PU new bed. new
4WO with loader. Several 8622 ;
tender. 360. 4-WD. auto.
Call614-379-21168.
used mower conditioner~ .
Falrplain Tractors Salea. Ri· 1979 Muotang AC, PS. PB,
play, . W.Vii. Cell 304-372- AM-FM ca11atta. ax. cond.
Call 814-446-3231 otter
9875.
&amp;PM .
Pole Building• Conotrucled
for commerciel. garagea. 19711 Ford Orondo, good
farm. atorea, etc. Any alze, cond . Coll814-4411-82113 pr
tree eotlmello. Call 304- 814-4411-2341.
675-3881.

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loP•· Call 614'446 -2614.

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miles oft Rt . 112 on Ten Mile
Rood, IJD.DD eoch, 304468-1683.

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roOfing. new structures, remodeling. decks: patios.
Free eatimatet, GallipOlis,
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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• proclaimed '11amoday, Friday and saturday as Poppy
' oBy 1M In Pomeroy.1be poppy Oowerwas adopted
by American Legion AuxWarys as a tribute lo tbe war
dead and poppy day donallons aid living veterans and
llldr families. Contributions are used soley for
children and youth and rehahllltatlon In the local

community according to the mayor's proclamation.
Seated left to right on Mayor Seyler's lap are Jessica
Wrigld,. Poppy Princess, and Carrie Knapp, little
Mls8 Poppy. Standing left 1o right are Anna Will, ·
Junior Miss Poppy; Loretta nemeyer, poppy
chairman forDrewWebsterPosi39Lailles' Auxiliary;
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Village funds
total $185,062
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All Pomeroy vUiage funds as of
May 20 totaled $].8;,062.28, reports
Jane Walton, village clerktreasurer.
: Receipts, disbursements and the
j!lld of the month balance. rewpec·
lively, In each of the funds making
up the total Include: general,
$24,340.95, $22,559.1.3, $20,007.54;
safety, sm. no disbursements,
$3717.25; · street malntalnance,
$12,882.55, $10,91ll.63, $1775.40; state
highway. $134.70, no dlsburements.
$12,542.61; fire. $538.1.3, $20.74.
$1754.59; cemetery, $3ll.77, $451.12,
$3378.71; water department ,
$20,009.97. $10,201.60; $66,9&amp;1.22;
sewer, $8255.25, $11,613.66. $3536.88;
guarantee meter, Slm, $326.37,

$8W5.46; utilities, no receipts,
$3388;30, $12,417.42; pollee pension,
no receipts, no dlsburSE'ltlents, no
balance; · recreation, no receipts,
$-'XX), $3.'15.16; revenue sharing.
SGrol.OO, no disbursements, $6531;
permissive tax, $1010.91, $830.ffi,
$3960.29; · sale of building, $382.55,
$382.45, $270.22; building debt,
$117.45, no disbursements, $1647.25;
perpetual care, no receipts, no
disbursements, $1.!0!.25; cemetery"
lund, no receipts, no disbursements,
$17,825.12; bond retirement, no
receipts, no &lt;llsbursements,
17,264.88.
Receipts for the month totaled
$75,142 . 23 . Disbursements
amounted io $61,182.15:

Volunteers for the American
Heart Association, Meigs County
Branch. are gearing up for the 4th
Annual Fun Run for Hearl. spon. sorro· . by Veteraps Memorial

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1be Meigs County Department of
Health has announced the schedule
lor the pickup of WIC program
coupons a I the health department
offices.
It Is: !ioople with last names
starting wtth A through G, Monday,
June 3; those with last . names
starting with H through P, Thurs-

day. June 6; those will last names
starting wtth Q through Z, Friday,
June7. Pickup hours on all days are
9to11 a.m.and 1 to3p.m. Thosewho
cannot pick up the coupons on the
designated day a re to picked them
upfrom9tolla .m. andl to3p.m.on
June 10or June 17.

Weather forecast
Becoming mostly cloudy today. wtth a chance of afternoon
shoWers and highs belwren 70 and 75. Rain likely and a chance of
thunderStorms tonight, with a low between 50 a nd 55. Cloudy
Thursday. with a chance of rain and highs near 70.
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Extended foreca,'lt
MOIIIIy fair through the period, with highs In the 70s each day.
Overnight l!lws wiD be In the upper 408 or the OOs.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Tl)ursday. May 23, 1986

Copyrighted 1986

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New business may move dirt soon
By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Staff Writer
Fisher's Big Wheel could begin taking bids lor
earthmoving at Its Laurel Cliff site as early as next
week, according to Rick Noka , assistant real estate
· manager for the discount chain.
According to a letter from Noka. which was read at
Wednesday's meeting ol the Meigs County Commls· ·
stoners, site engineering Is scheduled for completion
Frlday.lflhls deadline Is met, bids lor the earth work
can.then be accept('(!.
Phil Robet1s, englneer-sutveyor on the projeet,
reported last week that a meeting with the Ohio
·Envlro11J11ental PrOtectio·n Agency Is needed prior to
completion of site en¥fneerlng. According to a
spokesman from Roberts' Gallipolis office, .that
meeting has taken place and as far as he (Roberts)
knows site engineering should meet deadline.

Public hearing set
At the request o!Tom Smith of J.D. Drilling, RacinE?,
commissioners wtll hold a public meeting In their
office Wednesday, May29: 11 a.m., todlscussa request
from the drilling company for the commissioners to
allow the surface application of salt brine for dust
control on private property owned by J .D. Drilling,
James Diddle and the Racine Gun Club.
LoCations Included In . the request for brine
appllcatJon are the J.D. DrUllngplpeyard In R;tclne; a
prlvate driveway own!'!! by James Diddle whlrh !s an
extension ot Sutton 'f'ownshlp Rd. 100; .a prl\iate
parking lot owned by James DlddleoffCountyRd. 281n
Sutton Township; a priva te (!riv!'Wayowned by James
Diddle which Is an extension of Lebanon Township Rd .
· 433; and a private drlveway and parking lot owned by
the Racine Gun Club bff Sutton Township Rd. 106.
According to a proposed plan present.ed to the

commissioners by Smith, brine will be applied only as
needed , or as requested, but not to exCf'ed one
application per week . .
Couriholl!le painting job
The court house painting job wtll 'be advertised for
the first time on May21wtth bids to be opened on June
19 the corrunlssloners reported. Minor repairs and
Improvements are already being done Inside the
building and to the courthouse yard.
Commissioners expressed their thanks to Ed Durst
and Hubbard's Greenhouse for their contributions of
flowers whlcl) have been planted around the
courthouse.
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According to Ted Warner, highway department
crew supervisor, the county has not yet purchased all
the equipment scheduledfor1ffl5. Warne~ still plans to
purchase·two new trucks tater In the year.
Commissioners su~ted to Warner and Roberts,

county engineer, to give one of the county's old trucks
to the local disaster service to be used for mourn lng its
large generator. Both men agreed that thlswas a good
Idea.
As requested by Rick Crow , county prOS€CUtlng
attorney. commissioners a re allowing Community
Corrections Progra m workers to be' covered by
worker's compensation. The worker's camp, which Is
necessary according to grant guidelines. is to be paid
from the program grant. According to Crow. S.IO
non-violent felons on prohallon, are presently enrolled
In the community service program. E·nroltees are not
paid wages and are available to work for any county
government agericy. They are scheduled to begin
working in Syracuse In the, qear future under the
direction of Syracuse VIllage Councilman Ken
Cundiff.
(Continued on page 161

Meigs officials told
county must help itself

Run for Heart slated·June 1
the race.
The race features six age dlv·
lslons; 12 and under, 13-18, 19·30,
3140 and 50 and over.
Regjstratlon forms can be plcklid ·
'fi0$pllal. .
up at LOCker 219, Veterans MemorFourdWerent races are slated for . ·lal Hosl'(tal and Dr. Craig. Mat-'
June1; beglnnlngat9a.m. on Mill St. thew's office In Middleport.
In Middleport. The races Include a
Funds raised from the races go to
lOK-6.2 mtie race for the serlous programs of research, professional
runner, a SK-3.1 mile, a one mllefun and public education and commun·
- run and kiddie races.
Icy . serVICe supported ·by, !be
Race registration ls$61n ad"ance, • American Heart Association. · •
.. and f7 race day. The kiddie race Is
For mote 'lntm:rnatlon call" 992- •
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$3.50. Free t-shtrts wtil be given to 6658. .
the first 100 runners registered for

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MISSES and HALF SIZE DRESSES. QUALITY 'BRANDS INCLUDE JOAN CURTIS,
BETTER HALF and WIZ.

Commission
m11Y create
child abuse
advisory board

"So the bottom line Is, you can't county Itself to make, Included
help us unless we help ourselves." zoning! community pride and comThis was the message which came munlty clean-up and restoration.
through to Hank Cleland, Pomeroy
.With regard to zoning, Clappsadrealtor. at a mt'l'tlng held Wednes- die pointed out that It's hard to
A chUd a buse and child neglect
day a t. the Meigs Inn with represen- Interest c lients In settling In areas
advisory board may be created in
tatlvesfrom theOhloDepartment of where "~.(XX) homes can.IJ!:found
Meigs County.
Development.
next to shan.tles," According to
The ·enactment of Substitute
Ci!)lancl was among about 25 Clappsaddle, "lndustty wants to be
HouseBIII 319. which became law on
Individuals at the meeting which. neighbors wtthlndustiy" and zoning
Dec. 26, 1984 , and provides funding
Included loca l. chamber' .of com· could establish such a nelghorhood.
tor child abuse and child neglect
-: merce members, the county com- Hank Cleland stated!hat (Je has, tor.
prevention programs. also allows
· missioners .. th~ county engineer, a tong time, been In favor ot zoning.
tor the est abllshent of a county Child
local liuslnessmen.and others. The
One or' , the mabi sllgges'tlons
Abwie a nd Child Neglect Advisory
.
Board. ·
.
mretlng was arranged by the brought out at the meeting was to
As
requested
byMichaeiStrtnger.
Pomeroy Area Chamber of eQcourage expansion and retention
·director of the Governor's Office of
Commerce.
of businesses and lndustrys already
Moch· of ' what was said . hi " In the ci!tJnty. The swakers all' (!'It
Crin)lnal Justice Services, the
Meigs County Conimissioners.. will
y~tPrday's meeting regafdtng eCo· . this Is an lmportant·area ~toft en
, .. declck'.if.thcy·want .to crea le' sucri a
.··. nomic ..llevelupment In Meigs ·overlooked by eountles. •
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board: · :
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Countywasoldhatalidhasbeensald ·_' Ca lla~ · and Cl~ppsaddie exAnother option allowed by lhen!'W
numerous times before by different plalned that most of their clients are
law is for two or more connecting
looking fOT "existing buildings" In
Individuals or agencies.
cou nties to form a Mult i-County
However. a few pertlnant sugges- which lo locate and that ..Meigs
District to be served by a Multi!Ions werp made by speakers, County Is lacking In this area. Only
County Child Abuse ·and Child
Sheryl Dickey, developmenta l spe- foreign tndustrlesseemtobelooklng
Neglect Advisory Boafd. Howevel' .
clallst for the oooq, Jerry Calla- for "raw land" according to
Indicated Wednes commissioners
han , manager of economic develop- Callahan who noted that In the last ·
day
/hey
would
probably not be in
ment lor Columbus and Southern · five years, only two German vent'er
economic development In Meigs County. Jerry
ON THE FLOOR - AD 'three of yesterday's
favor
ol
a
multi-county
board.
Elecfrlc Co .. and Paul Clappsaddle, firms showed any Interest In
Callallan of Colwnhla Gas, Sheryl Dickey of the Ohio
speakers at a m.,tlng arranged by the Pomeroy Area
Commissioners also have the
manager of economic development ·locating In Southea stern Ohio.
Depautment of Development, and Paul Clappsaddleof
Chamber of Commerce took the Door together 1o
option
of not E.'S tabllshlng ell her type
forColuml)la Gas.
The main thrust of the mPssages
Colwnbw! and SouUtem Electric Co., llo r, answered
BII8Wer questions from the audience reganllng
of
board
and (('ttlri'g the Stat
Accordlnglothetrlo,Melgswould delivered yesterday seemed to be
the questioll!l as best they could.
Children's Trust Fund Board handle
be more Dkely 1o attract new for the county to set attainable goa ls
Meigs County matters directly.
Industry If water and sewage and for Improvement, see them
TheGovemor'sOfflceofCrlminal
transportation were bnproved. It through , and then market Itself
Justice Services lsdesignatedby the
was noted that many o!tbese types accordingly.
new taw to provide staff tor the
of Improvements depend upon state
When the county reaches the point
RIO GRANDE -Although a new In November 1~. By llle time w e toads has to be pr(lventcd to the
Children· s Ttust Fund Boarq to
and federal funding. but other that outside Industries could be
law governing brine disposal from
got this, It was draft number 10. It respective governing bodies. and
assist all counties participating 1rt
Improvements, which the speakers drawn to the area, "the state will be
otl and gas drUllng sites is only a
took
a
lot
to
gt&gt;t
what
we
have
now."
the
commissioners,
councils
or
the program . The ni'Wly crmtcd
felt were within the power of the there to heip," Dickey said.
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month old, modifica tions are al·
Officials are now discussing trustees must pass a resolution state board will provide grant s tor
ready being discussed with state exceptions to some of the new Ia w •s allowing brlne to be used. When that
programs to prevent child abuse
provisions for people whOse gas and Is done, the t'!'SOiutton Is forwa rded
and
neglect In all areas of the state.
has come oil wells are used for domestic
to the chief of ODNR's oil a nd gas
According to Strlng&lt;'r. It wtll be
price ot gasoline Is $1.25 .
from those discussions, said Camille purposes. Stearns said. Those division. who makes the final
By United Press lntemallonal
late 1985 before allocation of funds
soline
will
be
abundant
this
Th
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Stearns,
general counsel for the oil exceptions a !'I' "all in the discussion decision.
which
would be available to Meigs
Ga
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o u o u says e was and gas division of the Ohio stage," she added.
But
if
a
property
owner
wants
to
County
are known. However. the
Memorial Day we:ekend. but the $1.18 a gallon In April, and a year ·Department of Natura l Resources.
The new lawallows forsomeollhe use brlne on his own pt·operty, that
taw
speci!II'S
that each county may
ago. It was $1.Zl, three cents under
§tearns spoke here Wednesday to previously-accepted means of brine
motorist In some part of Ohio will
decision
Is
made
solely
by
the
county
receive
a
minimum
of $10,001 a
the national average.
a meeting of the policy advisory disposal to contlnue, but with
.have to pay more for It than he did
commissioners,
Stearns
said.
It
is
the
understanding
of
year.
In Northeast Ohio, gasoline prices committee of the O~ io VaUey tougher regu lations designed to
last year at. this time.
The
new
jaw
puts
new
regulations
Commissioner
Rich
,Jones
that
each
The Ohio Motorlsts Association In are up a n average ol7.4 cents since
Regional Development Commls- prevent pollution of the fresh
on brlne haulers, ordering them to county's money allotn'tent could be
Cleveland said prlces In northastern April a nd a gallon ot gasoline now sian's Southeast Ohio Rivet Trlbu· groundwater supply, Stearns said.
register 111th the state. pay a
applied to medica l care, temporary
Ohio are about eight cents a gallon ' costs an averageof$1.263, the OMA tarles panel. The meeting was
The
use
of
brine
for
dust
and
Ice
one·
time
fe&lt;&gt;,
post
a
bond
and
ca
rry
housing, training, rehabilltatlonand
higher than thPy were at Easter, but said
still about 5.3 cents less than last
1-ht
weekend at self·setvo attended by representatives from control was one of the "most an Insurance policy, Stea ms addrd. ot her child abuSI'-negtcet related
s
c
Gallla.Melgs,LawrenceandScloto . controversial" procedures uSed lor
needs.
.
year.
pumps, .the average price of counties.
disposal, Stearns said.
State funds for the new program
· But the Ohio Auto Club says says gasoline will be$110for regular and
·
Some legislators and smaller oil
"!,know I've gotten calls about this
will come from the raislngofcertain
unleaded
the
OMA
r
the Prlce Is about five cents a gallon ~•1 ·185 •or
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and gas operators In southeastern from all over the state," she
Ires Inc luding CCI'tifl cations of
JTIOre than last year.
reports. AI full-setvlce pumps,
Ohio are protesting House Bill 501, explained. "It was the most
SOliTH CHARLESTON, W.Va.
births and copies of birth and death
The ' average cost of a gallon of rcgu largasol'"
owtllavera ~$1344
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which became law Aprlll2. for Its controversial means of disposing of tUPI) -1'1Iree men. Including two
certificates
which will rost an
gasoline In Ohio wiD be $1.26 this per gallon and unleaded . will be
new guidelines and restrictions. A brlne under the old law, but the from Columbus, Ohio, were ar·
additlono 1$2, and filing of decrees of
weekend. Nationwide. the average $1423
petition Is currently being ctrcu· legislature has said It wUI continue. rested Wednesday when pollee
divorce or dissolution wUI cost an
.,
lated lhrough the region by the
"Why?" she continued. "There raided a hotel and seized abOut one
addltlona I $10. Until these funds are
Southeas.tem Ohio Oil &amp; Gas were not enQugh documented ~ascs pound of cocaine wtth an estimated
collected thP aclual amountsavalla·
Association asking the legislature to that brine used for dust and Ice street value ofS250.00l.
ble to work wllh wilt not be known.
modify the law, whlcli the assocla· control had a serlous environment a I
Charged with distribution of
The new taw also increases l)y $7
Uon claims wUI harm the lndustzy.
Impact. On the other hand. there cocaine were Harold Harless Jr., 31 ,
the amount of /he marriage license
"Part of our response has been, were many county commissioners Ravenswood. and Lawrence Pril·
ft'e. This Increase is being used to
howdoyoucomeupwlth somethlng who testified that they needed brine Ierman. 59, and Robert Singer, 41,
fund shelters forvicttmsofdom estl~
that lsn'.t an exception to the taw?" · lor their roads and township roads, both of Columbus, Ohio. The three
violence.
Steams said.
and that they could get It free many were held In /he Kanawha County
The law can be changed, but only tlmes from an operator who just JaU.
through legislative action, she said. wanted to get ridoflt ."
South Charleston Pollee Detec·
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C.E. Hammons ca lled the drug
the
new
law,
proposals
to
Under
"But this Is not an easy task," she
use
brine
on
county,
city
or
township
bust
the
biggest
In
the
city's
history.
said. "This bill was ltrst Introduced
COLUMBUS IUPI) - Former
Gov. Jamf:'s A. Rhodes is mcettni
"1th Republican county chalrmalt
Dt. Romola Hopkins, cummtly during Monday night 's monthly lract.ed for part-time admlnlstra· from across the sta te to discuss his
assistant superintendent for opera· board meeting.
live services provided by Dr. possible candidacy for governor
!Ions at the Columbus DevelopmenDr. Hopkins has held numerous Richard Hunter whO has since next year, It was reported today.
Rhodes ha s held four such.
tal Center In Columbus, has been administrative positions within the established his own consultlng.flnn.
tne(&gt;tlngs.lncludlngone
Wednesday,
selected as the riew executive Ohio Department of Mental Retar- The board had been without
night
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director of the Ganta.Jackson· dation and Developn1entat Dlsablll· !ull-t(lt)e administrative leadership
for the oil and 1• dMIIoa of lbe Oblo DepArtment of Natunl
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Gallipolis.
level teaching experlenCI". She will Plummer, Wellston, was the former chalrman. the Columbus CitizenJournal sa ld today In a
meetMJ In IUo Ol'lillde Wednellday. At SkL rw' riJhl .. LOu Willden of
The board successfully ended. its ~ssurne her new duties on June 3.
tulltlme executive director.
attributed
to Republican sources. :
Ohio VaDey Repm.J Development Commllllon.
The board had previously con·
search lor a full·ttme director

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