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                  <text>Pomeroy-Midclaport• Ohio

Pega 12-The Deily Santinel

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.--LocaJ news briefs-. Thunderstorms batter Southern PlaiDS
One mishap probed by patrol

By United Preas International
heading . northeast, forecaster
·Strong thunderstorms that Dan McCarthy said.
spawned a tornado which killed
At least' two tornadoes were
an Oklahoma .woman fiung hall reported Monday night. One
the size of golf balls and heavy slammed Into a southwest Okla·
rain In the southern Plains today, homa City trailer park, kUling
while snow fell In the Colorado U!Uan Robinson, 69, and Injuring
Roc kies and Ice formed on upper her husband Sam, 69, officials
Michigan roads.
said.
Showers and thunderstorms
A twister touched down
scattered along a cold front from northwest of Little Rock, Ark.,
the upper Great Lakes 111to the early In the evening, but there
soutl!ern Plains, with the strong· wer~ no reports Of Injuries or
est storms In Oklahoma, the damage.
National Weather Service said.
McCarthy said a severe thun·
Heavy Oklahoma rains were . derstorm watch was In effed for
north central Texas, southeast

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The Glillii!·Melgs Post of the State Highway Patrol
Investigated only one accident Monday In Meigs County.
Troopers said a deer was hit, but not killed, by !I car driven by
Thomas D,. Metcalf, 47, of VInton Rt. 1, The accident occurred
on SR. 325, near Danville, In Salem Twp. There was moderate
damage to the car. The animal left the ,scene under Its own
power.

EMS has seven oolls Monday
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports seven
C!IIIS Monday; Syracuse at 9: 21 a.m. to Route 1.24 for Kathy

Sayre to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroyat 10:47 a.m. to
Wolf Pen Road for Robert Russell to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Pomeroy at 1: 29 p.m. to Mechanic St. for Charles
Gilmore to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 2:27p.m.
to East Main St. for Kenneth Large to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Pomeroy at 4: 13 p:m. to UbertY Lane for Nancy
Griffith to Holzer Medical Center; Racine at 6: 15 p.m. to Third
St. for Brenda Manuel to Holzer Medical Center; Racine at 7: 24
p.m. to Portland for Allee Adams to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

Middleport...

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Monday Admissions - Robert
Russell, Pomeroy.
Monday Discharges - Burton
DeWees, Louis Taylor.

Announcements

Continued from page 1

village has had no claims; · Statterfleld, Dewey Horton, Wll·
vehicle Insurance substantially . !lam Walters, Bob Gilmore and
Increased; audit costs Increased James Clatworthy.
from $2,000 three years ago to
~ separate office would be set
$8,000 last year; employees up for an Income tax admlnlstrahealth Insurance doubled during tor who would ensure adequate
the past four years now costing privacy ,for this setup with a
the village $41,000 annually. person to be hired by council to
While costs have continued 'to set up and administer the pro·
rise, the village no longer re- posed tax.
During last night's meeting,
celves '$15,000 a year In federal
revenue sharing funds.
Mayor Hoffman reported excel·
The flliance committee and the lent response to letters sent to
mayor Indicated they feel that local businesses soliciting funds
village real estate tax Is high for new town Christmas decoraenough and that the Income tax Is lions. Pledges and money sent
the only fair means of Increasing now total $2,620. Mayor Hoffman
revenue. It was pointed out that Indicated that contributions from
almost aU ·s urrounding commun- residents are .welcome and those
!ties, Pomeroy, Athens, Galllpo· wlshingtohelpwlththecommun·
Us, Rio Grande· and others ' ttY project may mall their
already have this tax and that 35 contributions to the mayor's
percent of Middleport's work office or drop them by making
Ioree employed In these com- suretolndlcatethepurposeofthe
munltles are already paying this donations. The order for the new
tax In support of these other decorations must be placed by
communities. Officials at last April 1 In order to secure a 40
night's meeting report that res I· percent discount.
dents will have an option where
Mayor Hoffman reported that
they ·pay the community Income Bob Pooler has secured a P.O.W. ·
tax. That Is, If they currently are flag for the town and the mayor
paying ) n Gallipolis, they could will secure Information on Its
pay In Middleport Instead. No prpper display through the
person would pay the tax In two Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Amerl·
communities, however, the can Legion.
.
mayor said.
·
Council authorized securing a
A one percent Income tax loan of $65,000 which will be
would mean that residents would needed If a grant application Is
pay $1 for each $100 they earn. approved for the town to pur·
The tax would only be paid by chase a lot at the corner of Mill
Income producing Individuals St. and North Second Ave. It the
and would not affect the many grant Is approved then the loan
elderly and retired Individuals of can be repaid. The money wlll not
the town.
be borrowed If the grant Is not
Mayor Hoffman reported that approved. Word will be received
a recent telephone survey shows by Friday.
that 44 percent of Middleport
Council also entered Into an
residents are either retired or agreement with the Ohio Water
are on . dlsab!llty and these Development District for possl·
residents would In no way be ble financial help In the manda·
affected by the Income tax.
tory sewage disposal system
The tax would be one percent of Improvements.
all wages and salaries and one
Council acknowledged prob·
percent on the .net profits of !ems with skate boards, bicycles
businesses. Interest and Invest· and school buses which are being
ment Incomes would not be taxed parked on the streets. It was
or reported and there would be no reported that Councilmen Horton
tax on any pensions ot other a nd Clatworthy wlll visit a West
forms of assistance, Mayor Hot· Virginia communitY today to
!man said . Elderly and retired secure information of how the
people would not be affected community has establiShed .Its
unless they operate a business television cable system. Plans
for profi t and then only on the net · were made for securing a "clubprofit of the business.
house" for the new miniature
It was estimated that the new golf course at Hartinger Park
tax would bring In approxl· with Councilman Gilmore report·
m ately $80,000 a year and the lng that the course should be open
suggested breakdown on the by April 30. Improvement of
percentage of the total amount village parking lots was alSo
for the various village depart· discussed. Also present for the
me nts would be: streets, 25 meeting was Clerk-Treasurer
percent; cemetery •. 10 percent; Jon Buck.
recreation, 10 percent; fire department, 15 percent, and gen·
•
eral fund ,' 40 percent. The dlv·
Continued from page 1
lslon of the breakdown .could be stl!dy space, more stack space
changed at any time · with the and more room for specialized
study," he said:
a pproval of vlllage council.
Mayor Hoffman commented
College officials said the Initial
that the Income tax would not timetable for the addition calls
provide excessive revenue but for a library consultant to view
would permit thd village to the current facility as early as
maintain services at the needed August. Officials anticipate It
level and provide funds for some will take 15 months for construeneeded Improvements and lion documents to be drawn up,
equipment.
allowing bidding to take place by
Council discussed the need for December 1989. Actual construe·
additional Income and no objec- tlon could begin the following
lions were raised against the spring.
• ued
proposed tax which Mayor Hot· Li
!man and the finance committee
cense 188
Is recommending lor enactment
A marriage license has been
at the next regular council Issued In Meigs County Probate
would become Court to Roger William Hysell,
meeting. It
effective July 1. Council 47, Mason, W.Va., and Barbara
members present were Jack Faye Vance, 32, Mason, W.Va.

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Good Friday services
A Joint CommunitY Good Frl·
day Worship Service, sponsored
by · the Middleport Ministerial
Association, will be held starting
at 7:30p.m. at the· Heath United
Methodist Church, at the corner
of Main St. and South Third Ave.
In Middleport. Rev. James A.
Seddon, newly-Installed pastor of
the Middleport First Baptist
Church, will be preaching. There
will be choral music and special
musical numbers. The public Is
Invited to attend.

Request...
Continued from page 1
suspension for the first offense,
and that parents must be notified
and expulsion shall take place
only upon .a third violation.
They also allege that state·
ments given In the principal's
office, regarding the possession
allega lions·,. ·.were the result of
coercion by school officialS.
The plaintiffs are requesting
that the expulsion orders be
stayed; and a temporary restraining order granted until a
final hearing on the expulsions.

Stocks

Snow fell over the so11thern
Oklahoma and northwest Arkan·
Colorado Rockies. The Salida
sas early today.
area received !Ieavy snow late
Hai12 ~ Inches In diameter hit
Monday afternoon and numerous
the · Oklahoma communities of
traffic accidents were reported
Duncan and Comanche as well as
on
Icy roads. ··
Cotlon County. Hall the size of
Snow
advisories were posted
aolf ballS was reported today In
·
for
the
southern
foothUis as well
Ada.
as
farther
east
over the upper
Winds up to 60 mpb battered
Arkan.sas
Valley.
Velma, near Duncan, the
On Monday, numerous funnel
wea !her service said.
clouds
were reported In the
· In a 24·hour period ending
southern Oklahoma CitY metro·
early today, nearly 3 Inches of
rain doused Oklahoma CitY. Four · politan area. Strong winds piled &gt;
up abQut 19 seml-traUers at a lot
to 51nches was estlmaled around
In
the citY
Duncan and Stephens County,
with amounts ''pOssibly reaching
7 Inches," McCarthy said .
Creeks a11d small rivers were
Contlniaed from page 1
,
brimming to the tops of their
number of other Mexlca111, wit·
banks, reports said.
Showers and thunderstorms nesses and released detainees
were scattered In eastern Arkan·
Air Force servtC!!I!lan
sas, southern and eastern Kan·
eating
at
the bote! restaurant
sas and western and central
alSo
was
detained,
according tp ·
Missouri. Afiashfioodwatcbwas
Cable News Network.
Issued for southwest Missouri.
Tw.o U.S. televlslqn journaltsts
In a six-hour period, nearly 2
-one
for ABC and cine for CBSInches of rain was recorded at
were
treated
In them!Utarywlng
,Joplin, Mo., and l % Inches at
·
of
Santo
Tomas
Hospital for
Tulsa, Okla. ·
undisclosed
Injuries
sllf!ered
Showers ·and a few thundertheir
arrest.
during
storms hit parts of Dllnols and
A U.S. embaay spokesman
eastern Wisconsin. Rain was
said
all other U.S. journauati ·
reported across parts of Michl·
staying
at the hotel at the time of
gao's Lower Peninsula to New
the raid had been accounted for:
York state.
Hotel manager Horst Sieber
Freezing drizzle stung
said
telephones were .cut off 10
Houghton CountY and Sault Ste.
minutes
before the operation
Marie In upper Michigan early
said a DENI agent
began.
He
today .
.
pointed
a
gun
at him when he
"Ice was forming on power
Identified
himself
as the hotel
lines and roads across parts of
rri!lnager.
He
said
the
!!gent then
the Upper Peninsula,'' McCarthy
ordered
him
to
go
upstairs.
·
said.

'Big Klu'
dies\ at 63I

Area
deaths
Betty Hayes

BettY Hayes, 60, of Route 4,
Metropolis, lll. , formerly of
Meigs County, died Sunday at
Western Baptist Hospital In
Paducah, Ky., after a lengthy
Illness.
Mrs. Hayes was born Feb. 1,
1928 In Racine, a daughter of
Clifford a'nd Elsie Reeler
Decker.. She was a secretary and
a member of the Baptist Church
and Pomeroy Chapter 186, Order
of Eastern Star.
Survivors Include her husband,
William R. Hayes, of Metropolis;
two daughters, Mrs. Debbie
Wolfe of Racine and Brenda
·,

Daily Number
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Pick 4
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Am Electric Power ........... , .. 27
.AT&amp;T ................... .... ... , ....... 27
.\Shland 011 .............. :.... , .... 63*
Bob Evans .............. ........ " .. l7%
Charming Shoppes .. ............ 13%
CitY Holding Co ................. .. 31
Federal Mogul... ....... .. , .......39*
Goodyear T &amp;R .... .. .............. 63
Heck's Inc ...... ..................... 1
Key Centurion ................. ...40*
Lands' End ........... .............. 20~
Limited Inc .............. .... .. ....19%
Multimedia Inc ... .. ........ ...... 63*
Rax Restaurants ... .. ............ . 4%
Robbins &amp; Myers ........... ...... 10
Shoney's Inc. , ..................... 24%
Wendy's Inti ..................... ... 6%
Worthington Ind. ;...... .......... 20*

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------Weather----......20 to 30 mph today, becoming
South Central Oblo
Variable cloudiness and windy westerly at 15 to 25 mph tonight.
Extended Forecut
today, wl th highs between 75 and
ThunMiay tbroup Sa&amp;ui'clay
80. Mostly cloudy tonight, with a
Fair Thurs~y. with a chance
chance of showers and thunder- .
of
showers Friday and Saturday.
storms and a low In the mid 50s.
Highs
will be In the !Ills Thursday
Showers likely Wednesday, with
and
ranging
from the upper 50s to
highs between 65 and 70.
·the
middle
60s Friday and
The probability of preclplta·
lion Is 20 percent today, 50 Saturday. Overnight lows will be
In the 30s Thursday and Friday
percent tonight and 60 percent
mornings and In the 40s early
Wednesday.
Saturday.
Winds will be from tqe south at

Cloudy tonl1bl. Low !~&amp;­
tween 40 aad 45. lnereulnl
cloudiness TbunMiay. Cbaace
of afternoon showers. m,... tn
mid 6011.

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·Dally etoek prices
(~ ollO:ae a.m.) ,
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol Blunt Ellla A Loewt

enttne
· Z Sectlono. 111 Pog.. 26 Cents
A Muhimedlo Inc. Newopeper

March 30, 1988

Dukakis rebounds in
Connecticut prima•ies

OPTOMnRY
SERVICES ON
PREMISES
Americare-Pomeroy
Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center

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HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) Democrat Michael Dukakls put
hts presidential drive back In
forward gear with a strong
victory over Jesse Jackson In
Connecticut primaries that saw
Republican George Bush run
away with a race all but over.
Dukakls rode his advantage as
the familiar three-term governor
of neighboring Ma~sachusetts to
head toward the April 5 Wlscon·
sin primaries with a win after
setbacks In IllinoiS and Michigan
that stalled his front-runner
bandwagon .
,
Jackson could not capitalize Qn
hiS weekend upset In Michigan,
and Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore
Jr. was again denied his first
Jesse Jackson ID tbe Conneetlcut primaries
CAPTUREs CONNEcriCUT WIN - DemoNorthern victory, finishing a
Tuesday. Ills wife, Kitty, loob on at rllhl. (UPI)
era* Michael DvkaJd• poateclaatna1 victory over
poor third Tuesday In a state
where he Invested time and
money. llllnols Sen. Paul Simon,
who made no effort In Connect!·
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.
.
cut, trailed the Democratic field.
Bush, .who grew up In Connect!·
cut and whose father served the
state In the Senate, won hlg In a
Republican race he called "Icing
TOLEDO, Ohio ( UPI) - A larly In central nelghbQrhoods to and public policy at the
on the cake" after the wlthdra·
chaage ol attitude In the neigh· · begin a massive campaign of UniversitY of Toledo, said
wal Tuesday of chief rival Robert
borhooda and "guerrl~" war· turning In known drug · traf- attitudes must change In the
Dole. The decision by the Senate
. GOP leader frotn Kansas virtufareareneeded toellmlnatedrug . tickers to the authorities," said neighborhoods.
dealers and to wipe out ToledO's ' Ford, who operates a substance • "There has been a tradition of
non-cooperation and non·
drug lords, a city councilman abuse center. ,
.
uld.
' '1 am convtnctd that a disclosure to authorities, tnclud·
+.IMil.IINd ~~~~ IIIMn:lty. rwl• . :prllla·type war muat be lql,tlte JI9JIC(l, \II the pasti'.Ford
.d l!nta· ahould n0t tolerate drug
waged, block by block, netanoor: said. ''BuTihls must stop and we
traffickers and \"mini· hood by neighborhood, against must act with great vigilance
!lgalns~ the ever Increasing
ayqdlcates" that operate In their the drug lords," Ford said.
violence· prodUcing drug trade."
neighbQrhoods because of the
Ford, who Is a drug counselor
danager It poses to their and teaches a course In drugs
chUctren.
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By MICHAEL BABAD
, Toledo bas six to 10 major drug
United Pr~a International
pushers, J!&amp;Ch with a netWilrk of
Hostile suitor Campeau Corp.
10 to 60 workers that use Cllllldren
Tuesday rejected a final bidding
to act as couriers, Ford said at a
· process set down by takeover
news conference Tuesday.
target Federated Department
"It Is an lmme!lse temptation
Stores Inc. to settle the costly
for a poor kid to ~lve $60 or $80
bidding war between Campeau
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cash for running a few errandspr
and
R.H. Macy &amp; Co.
. ·
about tw'o dozen IJ'IOre to come.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) making sales to their friends," be Gov. Richard Celeste bas signed
But
at
a
hearing
late
Tue~day
Also Inked by the governor
said.
42 billS .-Into law, Including three were bills revising the state's In U.S: District Court In Ne.w
Ford said some youngsters are
York, Cincinnati-headquartered
major capital construction mea- horse racing and liquor laws,
becom1ng a family's "prime sures and a supplemental budget permltlng Franklin County com·
Federated agreed to accept
breadwinner" because of drug
containing $2 million for the Ohio missioners to Impose a 4 percent Campeau's bid for consideration
sales.
·
Natlonal Guard scholarship hotel-motel tax lor a convention · whether or not the Canadian
The call for more treatment program.
center, and strengthening the developer met Its conditions .
centers and more pollee officers
Separately, the Securities and
·
open
meetings law for the news
The governor signed the huge
has been Ineffective, Ford said, stack of bills In his office Tuesday media and the public.
Exchange Commission advised
·
and he Ufied residents to cle~n ~fore leavllig for .Ohio trade
The new $618 mUIIon capital the same court that Campeau, of
·up their neighborhoods by blow· mtsslons In Africa and China. Improvements appropriation for Toronto, had not obtained firm
lng the whistle on the pushers.
The bills had been sent to him 10 1989·90 contains $417 million financing for Its offer and should
"I am calling on citizens days ago by the Ohio General worth of construction projects on extend Its bid for five business
.throughout Toledo, but partlcu- Assembly. Aides said there are · college and university cam· days after commitments are
puses, $48.3 million for mental met.
Campeau's move threw Into
health and retardation facllltles,
$56.7 million for parks and disarray the complex procedure
designed to end the almost
~reatlonal facilities and $45
million for correctional 10-week fight for Federated, the·
fifth-largest .U.S. retailer and
facllltles.
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A companion . bill has an $83 parent of Bloomingdale's, Abra·
million long-range construction ham &amp; Straus and other store
Reclamation projects for abandoned strip inlned land In
·program for replacing outdated chains.
Meigs County will receive $110,414 for design and planning
Campeau said In a statement
·facilities for wayward youth run
costa, State Rep. Jolynn Boster and Sen. Jan Michael Long
the
bidding process .was "unlawby the Ohio Department of Youth
announced.
Services. That co111truction pro· ful and deslped to ensure that
Funding has been approved by the State Controlling Board.
gram will take 10 years to stockholders not be glv~n the
The Jesse Creek Reclamation Project In Rutland Township
opportunity to evaluate the com·
accompllah.
has been awarded $44;507 to complete the final design plans tor
Showpiece of the main capital petlng bids."
the reclamation of three sites totalilli 90 acres of abandoned
The multibillion-dollar bids
Continued on page 6
strip mined lands. The Paaevtlle m Reclamation Project In
Scipio Township ':viii receive $43,752 for Inspection services of.
three sites totaling 95 acres. The Rutland n Reclamation
Project, also In Rutland Township, . will receive $22,155 for
1\lpplemental design work to finalize the reclamation plans for
226 acres.

'Guenilla' warfare needed
.to fight drugs, official says

(614) 992·6606

With all of the state's 739
any assured the nomination for
precincts reporting, Dukakls had
the vice president.
For both Bush and Dukakls, 139,968 votes or 58 percent to
Coqnectlcut completed sweeps of 68,193 votes or 28 percent for
the New England nominating . Jackson and 18,542 or $ percent
contests, but the Democrat read· for Gore. Simon gained only 1
lly admitted his fight was not percent of the vote.
·
On the Republican side, Bush
over.
had
.72,867 votes or 70 percent to
''This Is 15 rounds and It's
going to be a decision," Dukakls 20,975 votes or 20 percent for
told supporters In Boston. Dole. About 3 percent went to
"We're on the way .to the final ex-television evaqgellsl Pat Ro·
bertson, who vowed Tuesday to
round and the final bell."
Taking a page from Jackson, stay In the race In a bid to gain
he noted, "Where we have not enough delegate strength to have
won, In many cases we flntshed a power at August's GOP convenstrong runner-up. That's the way tion In New Orleans..
All 35 Republican national
you build a strong campaign;
that's the way you win delegates , delegates and 52 of the 63
and that Is the way you win the Democratic delegates from Con·
. nectlcut were selected Tuesday.
nomination. "
Jackson, who carried the The remaining 11 Democrats will
state's three largest cities of be elected and partY officials·
Bridgeport, Hartford and New .Based on the unofficial vote
Haven and· managed almost a totals, United Press Interna·
quarte!' of .the white vote accord· tiona! figured Dukakls to win 35
lng to exit polls, was undaunted delegates, Jackson to gain 17,
Bush to collect 25 and Dole to
by his second-place finish.
''We've won from Puerto Rico wind up with 10. With some ·
to Alaska, from Mississippi to Democrats voting fractionally,
Michigan, and .we have shown that would give Dukakls a total of
that our campaign message Is a 606.15 commltt&amp;! and projected
Winning message," the black delegates, edging Jackson's
civil rights leader asserted.
Continued on page 6

C&amp;mpeau rejects fmal )lidding
process sought by Federated .

Celeste signs 42 bills;
goes ort trade mission

r;.-looal news

To receive reclamation funds

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to reserve your ad space.

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tips and information
on gardening.

AD DEADLINE IS

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Gallia woman killed
. in mishap
A Gallipolis woman became Gallla CountY's first traffic
fal!lllty of 19881n a three vehicle accident at 8: SO a .m. Tuesday
·
on US 35,juat west of Rodney.
The State Wgbway Patrol Identified the victim as Dawn C
Layne, 20,. ol 203 Klneon Drive. Ga!Upolls. Layne w.aa
trusported to Holzer Medical Center where she died In the
emeraency room.
Trooperasald the accident occurred when the Layne car went
lett ot center, atriklna a !ractor-traller driven by Johnny
C.Rice, 35, or Hurricane, W.Va. Debrla from the accldentatruc~
anotbel' veblcle driven by Barbara S. ·Chapmu, 23, of Rt. 2
Patriot. Neither Rice nor Cbapmaa _wu Injured.

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Davis of Syracuse; three sons,
David and Steve Hayes, both of
Metropoll!l, and William Hayes
of Syracuse; 11 grandchildren;
and one aunt, Mrs. Beulah.Circle
of Columbus. ·
She was pr41eeded In death by
her parents;. a sister, Pauline; a
brother, Paul; and a grandson,
TeiTy Lee Wolfe Jr.
Servlcea will be Thursday, 1
p.m., at Ewing Funeral Home, .
with Rev. Charles Norris officiatIng. Burial wtn be In Letart Falls
Cemetery. Frtends m!ly call at
the tuneral home on Wednesday
trom2tohnd7to9. ~astern Star .
services will be t..,Jd at 7: 30
Wednesday evenlngc

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Ohio Lottery

SPECIAL SECTION APRIL 5, 1988
Pleasant Register
675-1333
Vicky or Steve

Gallipolis Daily Tribune
446-2342

The Daily Sentinel
992-2156

Patrol probes Meigs accident
Patrol IIIVI!IItlgated a minor accident at
Melp County, at tl(e llltenectlon of SR. 7
Twp oceurrecJ

Meigs receives grant
for ·drug &amp; ee schools

· The Meigs Local ' School Dis·
trlct has received a .lfant for a
drui·free school Protram.
The lfant money wiD ·be uled
to promote theclevelopmentofan
f!lementary and secondary
school drug abuse education and
p~oacurrl~um.

In cooperation wlt!t tbe devel·
opment of the K,hool drug abuse
education and prevention currie·
. \11\lm, a proaram of family drug
abuse preven lion will be
developed. ·
A pi'OifBm•ayltem of referral
of · atudenta for drug abuae
treatment znd rehabWtatlon will
be developed.
: Current drug abule preventljOII COUIII&amp;IIDI. actlviU• wtJl: be
expanded aacltmproved uUIIzlag
drill tree scbooll JI'Ut moaey.
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ed's board at a meeting In New billion of that would come !rom
York Wednesday.
note sales. The SEC said CamJudge Leonard Sand took no peau obtained letters from three
action on Campeau's challenge Investment tiankers stating a
to the bidding process or the willingness to commit to buy
developer's renewed attempt to notes but they did not constitute a
Invalidate Federated's "polson commitment .
pill" takeover defense.
Federated demanded both sui·
But Campeau's lawyer asked
tors agree to a provision that
.whether Federated would accept . would see the loser either end Its
Its bid for consideration If It did tender or extend the bid 30
not meet the terms. After a short business days. Because an
recess, Federated lawyer Stuart .amended offer must under securShapiro said In court the retailer Ities laws be extended 10 days,
would take the offer.
that would give the winning
A Campeau spokeswoman said bidder a 20-day advantage.
It wp.s a positive move.
Federated said It would agree
Earlier, Federated demanded
to kill or modify the polson pill to
sealed bids from Campeau and give the winning bid the
New York-based Macy's and "prompt" attention of
called on each to make Its best stockholders .
offer and agree to give the
Arbitrageurs, professional In·
winning proposal a 20-day vestors who hold an estimated 40
heads tart.
percent of Federated stock,
Observers said Campeau's ref· speculated the bidding war could
usal threw a ·wrench Into Feder- push the cost of a takeover to $75
ated's plans but stockholders a share, or about $6.7 billion, or
.would have the float say.
more.
"Basically, the one with the
Campeau has offered $82 a
highest bid that Is most attrac· share for 70.5 million shares,
tlve to the shareholders would with a back end merger proposal
likely win In the absence of the " paying $37 a share for 17.7 million
polson pill," said New York shares .. The blended deal was
analyst Monroe Greenstein of valued at about $73 a share, or
Bear, Stearns &amp; Co.
$6.54 billion, Including an est!·
Campeau earlier had lost two mated $100 million In stock option
legal attempts to kill the defense . costs. Campeau also proposed a
plan, which would raise the cost friendly deal that would pay all
of a takeover by allowing Feder- stockholders- $73 a share.
ated stockholders to buy newly
Issued shares at half price If a
hostile suitor acquired 15
percent.
Macy's, whose takeover bids
originally were accepted by
Federated, would not comment.
Committee members of the
Federated demanded bids be
curriculum committee luclude
received before lis board meetKaren Walker, elementary
Ing and ufied Chairman Robert .
teacher; Mlck ChUds, junior high
Campeau and Macy's cblef Ed·
teacher; Saundra 111Us, apectal
ward Finkelstein to address the.
education teacher; Dale Harrl·
directors.
son, vocational teacher; John
Both the Campeau bid, valued
Redovlao, bigb school teacher,
at
$6.54 billion, and the Macy's
and Sharon Birch, achool nurse.
offer, valued at up to$6.3 billion,
Members of tbe advllory coun·
were to expire April · •· But
ell are Annie C)lapman, comcampeau
announced late TuesmunitY member; Jeannie Taylor, teacber; Rich Jonea, countY day, In response to au SEC
stateme11t, It wu extendinl the
commlnloner; Dr. James With·
erell; cart Hysell, juveoUe of· , bid to an lllllpi!Cifled date ud
had .d elayed acceptance of com·
fleer; Mo-,;rr Anthony Clan· . mltmenta lor $1.8 billion In
I'DLL IN POR&amp;- P namore; ·
Redovlan 111gb
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m••h•
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school 0011111elor; Sharoa Blrcll,
replaton
told
the
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scbool aurae, and ·Wendy Halar,.
court campeau mlllt, If' IJid
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CUibbeu
1\lelp Local Supt. Daa E. MorTis.
holders at leut five lloleti!Ma
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Tbe eommlttlll Will be working days
to ablorb the lnformatloll.
wltll lVIII FlUe aDd Qlarlel
A letter from SEC ........
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dominance of the Big East and
BiglO,calledlntoquestlonlnthls
year's NCAA play, is being
reaffirmed In the National Invl·
tatlon Tournament.
The two leagues, which put
three teamaln last year's Final
Four, sent a total of 11 represen·
tatlves to this year 's NCAA field.
All were eliminated, wtth VIUan·
· ova being . the only one to reach
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Cong. Clarence Miller
One of the legacies of Preslden t raging, and the Soviets are now
Reagan' s term in olfice wiii genuinely talking about verlfia·
undoubtedly be the restoration of ble arms control agreements
American strength In world that the Administration can
affairs. Over the last seven years accept. This was evident with the
he has rebuilt and fortified ·our signing of the INF treaty durl!)g
aiding forces fighting commu· Soviet leader Gorbachev's visit
nlsm. These efforts have met to Washington last year and with
with derlslof! and critiCism from the additional long-range nuthe President's dettactors who clear arms reduction talks that
have repea\edly accused him of currently are underway.
In conclusion, contrary to the
being a saber rattler who unne·
nay
saying of the President's
cessarlly reverts to a display of
critics,
the President's policies
force to solve the world's prob·
us on a path toward
have
put
Iems. However, the truth of the
matter Is that the President's peace world-wide. This is be·
policies on the whole have cause his policies are founded
strengthened our world position upon a realistic vision of peace, a
and led to a world peace offensive vision that takes into account the
true nature of the world we live
that promises large dividends in
in.
Because of these policies ,
the months and years ;~head.
because
of this Administration's
What the President's critics
courage
to pursue them in the
., fall to reallze when they talk
face
of
vocal
opposition, peace Is
• about peace Is that It takes two
on
the
rise
around
the globe.
sides to make a peace agreement
work. If one side unilaterally
disarms or weakens its' defense
In the name of peace while the
· other side does not, the door Is
opened for domination rather
than peace. Thus, although .they
may look like peaceful gestures,
-such unilateral actions may
actually pave the way for future
conflict . This is particularly true
If one side has no real interes t in
.achieving peace. Thus any vision
of peace that is not based on this·
reality is doomed to failure. The
President understa nd s this a nd
his foreign policies have been
designed with this reality in
mind.
The fact of the matter is that
most of our communist adversar·
les seek to dominate those
!!fOUnd them and. will use wha·
tever means at their disposal to
achiev(! that goaL They will ta lk
peace only w~en it furthers their .
goals or when they are painted
into a corner and have no other
way out of the predicaments they
'
find themselves in. The recent
/
events in Central America con·
firm this view. For ·weeks, the
communist Sandinlsta rulers of
Nicaragua talked about entering
into peace negotiatlons with the
Contras. However, at the same
tlme that the Sandinistas talked
about peace, their troops were
invading the neighboring coun·
try of Honduras to wipe out the
Contra forces that remained.
Clearly their aim was not to
pursue peace but rather to crush
the Contras and eliminate them
. as a viable force for change. Such
Is the general nature of our
communist adversaries world·
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of 63.
KluszewskldledTuesdaynight
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suffering an apparent heart
attack at. his home in nearby
Maineville In Warren County, a
family spokeswoman said. ·
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being traded
to He
the also
Pittsburgh
Kluszewski
was
a big ma11
at .
Pirates
in 1958.
played 6·foot·2
and 240
' pounds,
but he
With the Chicago White Sox and '
grac~ful 11nd a good .first
, the Los Angeles Angels before baseman. Because of his huge
retiring In 1961.
bleeps, he· often · cut off his
Kluszewski, a .298 career hit· uniform sleeves at the shoi!lder,
ter, had . his most , productive which became his trademark.
.season ·In 1954. He belted 49
In 1.956 he suffered a back
homers and drove In 141 ruos in Injury, but finished with 35 home
that season to lead the National , runs and a .305 batting average.
League In both categories .
In 1957, · however, the Injury
With the Reds, the left-handey relegated him to mainly pinch
hit 251 homers, fourth·best In hitting. He finished with · 127
,. Cincinnati history, and was an . at•bats, six bonier&amp; 21 RBI.and a
All-Star four straight seasons .268 batting average. •
( 19~·56) .
The following December he
was traded to Pittsburgh for first
baseman Dee Fondy. In 1959 he
was
traded to the White Sox, and
· Jordan top player
In 1961 he was chosen by the
expansion Angels but played only
' By United Pret111 lntern:!lonal
year.
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one
NBA' scoring leader Michael
Kluszewski,
the
son
of ari
Jof&lt;lan of the Chicago Bulls, who
Immigrant
Polish
laborer,
once
averaged 42 points wh,lle l~ading
his team to a 3·0 re~ord last week• sal!! he never considered. any
was named NBA Player of the career other than sports .
"It was either play sports. or
Week. He also "averaged !I resteal,"
Kluszewski said. "I've
bounds, 3.7 assists and 2.3 steals
never
considered
any other
In victories over Philadelphia,
career."
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He led the Reds ID batting
!II!Ven seasons (1949·50, 1952·56)
and In RBI seven straight years
(1950·56). He topped theNLwlth
192 hits In 1955whlle batting .314.
He also holdS the Reds season
record for most homers at home,
hlttlng34atCrosleyFieldln1954.
Khlszewskl, who operated
three restaurants In Cincinnati
after ending his playing career,
jolnedtheRedsasacoachln1970
and remained In that position
until 1978. He was a hitting
lnstructo,r for Cincinnati from
1979 until he retired In 1988.

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be made to understand that they
cannot win and that we will not
permit them to unduly ex tend
their influence. Only then can we
hope to achieve real peace.
Again, the events in Honduras
this month showed the Wisdom of
this approach. The President
rapidly responded to the Sandi·
nista's invasion and the Hondo·
ran government's subsequent
call for American help. Though it
might have been an unpopular
decision politicaliy, he did what
he had to do. By se nding
American forces to Honduras,
the President sent a clear signal
that we wlll stand behind our
allles and that the Sandlnlstas
cannot have things their way
without a cnauenge. It appears
that the Sandinlstas got the
message. Not only did they
withdraw their troops from Hon·
duras, but they also surprisingly
agreed to a cease fire while peace
talks are under way with the
Contras.
In short, the President's policy
worked In Central America, and
It Is working elsewhere as well.·
. Soviet adventurism world-wide
lid been curtailed and they are
pnulnely talklilg about peace.
Prospects for a Soviet withdra·
wal from Afg~anlstan are encou·

ROCK SPRINGS- Big Innings
have figured heavily In both wins
and losses for the Marauder nine
to date an~ yesterday after·
noon's contest was no exception
as the Meigs crew plated eight
runs In the secon.d and six In the
fifth to wallop the VInton County
VIkings In a make up game. It
was the second TVC win for the
local lads who will face Belpre at
home this evening, weather
permitting.
Righthander Bryan Durst
started on the mound for the·
Meigs squad and held the VIkings
scoreless for four frames as he
allowed by three hits, one a
double by the first batter he
faced, tanned four and Issued
only two walks. Behind him, his
teammates played excellent def·

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need the help of parents,
teachers, and businesses to sup·
port the band. The Junior High is
also supported by the boosters.
Won't you please come to our
meeting and help us? It doesn't
take a lot of time and you feel
pride in what you have accomp·
lished for the band. Let's make
our band what It onee was, "The
Best Band in the Area".
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The · eleetlon of new officers
will be the main topic of the April
4th Meeting scheduled for 7:00
p.m. in the Junior High Ban· ·
droom. All parents are invited to
attend. Our Band Banquet Is
scheduled for May 17th and we
need to know who will be
attending. Please make sure to
sent the request sheet (sent home
with your child) back to the band
director for var.ification. If there
are any questions, you can
contact Peggy Stevens (992-3158)
or Donna Tillis (992-6376) after
6:00p.m.
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The · boosters are · financially
responsible for purchasing
(school owned) instruments and
their repairs, band uniforms, bus
transporation, music, band ban·
quet awards, licenses and insU·
ranee, etc. The only way we
accomplish these needs are
through; a · fair booth; Walk-A·
Thon, Tag Day, and football ana
basketball booth receipts . We
sell many different products and
donations are · always welcome
and greatly appreciated. Anyone
who cares about the band, knows
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however, pits Connecticut, the
last-place team in the Big East,
against Ohio State, a squad
which went 9·9 for sixth place in
the Big 10.
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Connecticut Tuesday night defeated conference rival Boston
Cpllege 73-67. Earlier, Ohio
State, which won the NIT'Utle In
1986, edged Colorado 64·62. Gary

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Today Is Wednesday, March 30, the 90th day of 1988 with 276 to
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The moon is nearly full.
The morning stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
The evening stars are Venus and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are under the sign of .Arles. They Include
Spanish painter Francisco Jose de Goy a In 1746, English author Anna
Sewell ("Black Beauty") in 1820, English social reformer Charles
Booth In 1840, Dutch painter VIncent van Gogh In 1853, Irish dramatist
Sean O'Casey In 1880, former CIA director Richard Helms and singer
Frankie Laine, both In 1913 (age 75). actor Warren Beatty in 1937 (age
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augmeiJI oor reliablepipeline
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made on a /owesl·bid basis. We
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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports five calls
Tuesday; Syracuse at 5:23a.m . to Route 338 for Dorothy Sayre
to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 7:35 a.m. to the
Country Mobile Home Park for Kay Hemsley to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 8:30 a .m. to South Fourth
Ave. for Halley Cross to Holzer Medical Center; Middleport at
9:57 a .m. to Custer St. for Mary Hughes to ,Holzer Medical
Center; Pomeroy at 11:25 a.m. to Royal Oak Park for Larry
Spencer who was treated but not transported.

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session. They will also have to be
more specific In their reasons,
under the "Sunshine Law," for
discussing personnel matters In
private.
the horse racing law Is
changed to permit Ohio tracks to
simulcast races from other
tracks. It also liberalizes the
conditions for obtaining a winter
racing permit, expands tax
breaks for capltallmpniveinents
at racetracks and permits addl·
tiona! racing dates In counties
with one harness and one
throughbred track.
The liquor law Is changed to
permit liquor to be sold In bote!
rooms with keys to locked
cabinets. The l)ew law, effective
June 28, also will grant additional
liquor permits for small enclosed
shopping mans and riverboat
attractions.
Other bills signed by · the
governor:
-Jtevise the dental law to
requlre c!)ntlnulng education for
dentists and dental hygienists.
-Increase the retirement benefits of school teachers who
retired prior to July 1, 1979.
-Set up a special fund for
lottery profits to be sent to public
schools.
-Revise the civil defense law
to Incorporate It with responses
to aU emergencies, natural and
man-made, and requlres all
communities to have a plan for
such ~sponses.

provements bill Is a $36.6
pillion lodge, cabins and golf
urse at Maumee Bay State
rk. The plan also provides $22
Ullon for the supercomputer at
lo State University, $14.2 mlln for an engineering-computer
lence faciUty at Wright State
nlverslty, $21.7 million for an
fddltlon linking a biological
tenc.es building and the College
· Pharmacy at Ohio State, and
~5 .8 million for · Statehouse
novations.
· Another bill signed by Celeste
~-eappropriates $481 miUion In
,;apltal construction funds that
"'ere appropriated In 1986 but the
vrojects were not done.
, Also approved by the governor
'ras the distribution formula for
roceeds from Issue 2, the
0-year, $1.2 billion bond Issue
uthorlzed · by the voters last
ovember.
. The first $120 million worth of
l~nds are to be sold later this
ar, and th.e money will flow to
a! governments for replaceen! and repair of aging roads,
dges and water and sewer
'ystems.
Countjes are grouped Into 19
districts for the purpose of
dividing up the funds. A special
Ohio Public Works Commission
will rate the priority of projects
to be funded In each district
according to their urgency because of deterioration or their
potential In terms of economic
·development.
A total of $12 million will be set
aside for small villages and
townships, and $1 million will be
reserved for replacement of
sewer and water systems.
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revised, effective June 28, by
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599.10 In the race for the 2 ,~2
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winner ln. Saturday's $3 million
Super Lotto game .
Ohio • Lottery officials said
Erma Guggenblller of Fort Rec·
overy wtU receive $120,000, alter
taxes, each year for the next 20
years.
The winning numbers In the
game were 1, 2, 29, 37, 40 and 44.
Tonight's Super Lotto jackpot
will be worth $3 million.

Area deaths

Lucille Brandt

Rev. Eddie Burnem

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Lucille Brandt, 62, Coolville,
Rev. Eddie Burnem, 80, of
died Tuesday at Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital In Parkers- Ashland, Ky., formerly of Racine, died Monday at St. Joseph's
burg. W.Va.
She was born at St. Louts, Mo., Hospital In Lexington, Ky ., after
on Aug. 11, 1925, a daughter of double bypass surgery.
Rev. Burnem traveled over the
Edith Shockey of Melbourne,
United
·States as an evangelist,
Ohio, and the late Wyatt
accompanied
by his wile, Ann
Shockey. She was a member of
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Stewart
Burnem,
who survives.
the Church of Christ.
Is a
Also
among
survivors
Besides her mother, she Is
brother.
Edwin
Burnem,
of
survived by her husband, Elmer
Brandt, Coolville; four sons, Carl Middleport. .
Services will be ThurSday, 2
of Boulder Creek. Calif.; Elmer,
Los Angeles, Callf.; Robert 'of p.m., at the Ashland First
San Francisco. and David of Church of the Nazarene. Calling
Coolville; two daughters, Ann hours at the funeral home will be
Marie Richmond and Joanne from 12 to 2 on ThurSday.
Musulln , both of California; two
brothers, Albert Pasano and
John Shockey, Ravenna, and two Anlwanl McMillion
sisters, Elizabeth Shockey of
Melbourne, and Lolly Peck of
Ardward A. McMllUon, 70,
Paynesville.
Reedsville, died Wednesday
The body will be cremated. morning at Camden-Clark MemThere will be no visitation and no orial Hospital In Parkersburg,
memorial services. The Leavitt W. Va. Arrangements will be
Funeral Home In Parkersburg, announced by the White Funeral
W. Va., Is In charge of Home, CoolvUle.

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By United Presalnlernatlonal
. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 7 AM EST 3-3HI8
Thunderstorms flinging winds Injured, he said.
that have killed an Oklahoma
Bastrop Is about · 125 mUes
woman and a Louisiana toddler northeast of Shreveport and In
battered the Gulf Coast tod!IY, n(lrtheast Loulslana.
The wet, stormy weather was
while spring snow fell In Wlsconsin and llUnols as well as the scattered along the slow-moving
West and warm weather lingered front , which stretched from parts
In pockets of the eastern United
of the Great Lakes through the
States.
Tennessee !lttd lower Mississippi
The heaviest thunderstorms valleys, NWS spokesman Dan
were moving across parts of the McCarthy said.
central Gulf Coast ·from west
· He said It was chilly lhls I
central Alabama Into extreme morning across North Dakota · ~Ac....;:~"\~11-...:dlf.:
southeast Louisiana as ·a cold Into the upper Mississippi Valley •.
front crept from the southern with readings In the teens and
Plains, the National Weather 20s.It was 251n Bismarck, N.D.;
33 In St. Louis; 38 at Little Rock,
Service said.
Showers and thunderstorms Ark.; and 42 In Memphis, Tenn.,
moved through Louisiana Tues· the NWS said.
day; with fierce winds toppling
The weather was warmer
trees near Athens and Taylor In across the eastern third of the
the northwestern part of the nation. Readings continued In the
·
60s from the central Gulf Coast
state.
Wlndsof50mpbtoppledalarge through the eastern Tennessee
mi)SooW
-RAIN
(ill SHOWERS
.
tree In Bastrop, demolishing a Valley and Ohio to western New
FRONTS:
Warm "Cold
. . Static
Occluded
trailer home, killing a 2-year-old . York state.
boy,ldentlfled as Orlando White. . . It was 7lln New Orleans, 621n
Map shows mini'l'um temperatures . At least 50% ol any shaded area is forecast
and.Injuring 1\ls 3-year-old sister Atlanta, 60 In Pittsburgh and 691n
to rece,ve·precipitation in&lt;lK:ated
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UPI
Shahonda, pollee said.
Cincinnati.
Bastrop Pollee Capt. · Roy
Readings were In the 30s
WEATHER MAP - Showera· and thundentonns wiD extend
Ryles said the youngsters were across· northern AriZona and In
from aouUierD and eulen Teua and the lower Mllllui(IPI Valley ,
sitting together In a recliner at the 40s over New Mexico. AlbuacrMI Alabama, T - aad lhe upper Ohio V&amp;Jiey lnlo lhe
about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday when . querque, N.M., reported 41.
Appalacblu moantaln npon. Snow llhowen wUI pnvall over the
the large tree tore through the
no111lern aad central Rocld- aad the nortbern blgh Plalna. BalD
trailer's roof.
Snow fell in cold air over paris
11110wen wiD be acailend from lbe northern PacHie Coast through
"It had been raining 1111 day of Wisconsin and northern DU·
the norther~~ Plateau npon wllb anow showers In the blgller
long and we had high winds." nols. One to 31nches was reported
elevatlona. Wlndll wiD be alrong and gusty aci'OIIS much of lhe
Ryles said. "The tree fell on the across parts of southeast WI~~Con­
boy's back and hit the girl's sin, and a wetsnowadvlsorywas
aoutbweslen quarler of the
legs."
posted. Up to 2 Inches of snow
Another sister and the child- was measured at Rockfprd, Dl.,
Solllh Central Ohio
ren's babysitter, sitting on
late TueSday.
· Mostly cloudy tilday, ~lth a
'
chance of showers and temperatures falling to near 50 this
afternoon. Becoming partly
Nineteen cases were processed Va., $43, assured clean distance. cloudy tonight, with a low beIn the court of Pomeroy.Mayor
Fined were James Council, tween 40 and 45. Increasing
Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
Langsville, $50 and costs, ex- cloudiness Thursday, with a
Forfeiting bonds were Michael pired pla(!!s; Jerry Moore, chance of afternoon showers and
Wright, Langsville, $52; Mary Pomeroy, $213 and costs, crimi- highs In the mid 60s.
The probabWty of preclplta·
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Chapman, Pomeroy, $48; VIctor nal trespassing; VIncent King,
tlon
Is 30 percent today, 20
Gillilan, Reedsville, $46; Harold Pomeroy, driving while lntoxl·
George, Bidwell.. $48; David cated, $375 and costs; Susan percent tonight and 40 percent
George, Bidwell, $49; EliZabeth · Sanders, Pomeroy, $150 and Thursday.
Winds will be from the northwCrump, Athens, $50; Carl Ben- costs, failure to Yield tberlght-ofnett, Williamstown, w. Va., $46; way, no operator's license and no est at 10 to 15 mph this afternoon .
Luann Evans, Middleport, $48; Insurance; David Jones, Hew and from the north at less than 10
Robbie Jacks, Loil&amp; Bottom, $49, Haven, W. Va., $63 and dosts, mph tOnight. .
· . Extended Forecast
all posted on speeding charges; expired plates.
Frltlq lhroulll Sunday
Timothy Thompson, · Rutland,
A
chance
of showers each day.
$63, e:~~plred plates; Jackie
Highs
wiU
range
from the 50s In
Gibbs, Letart, W. Va., $375,
the northern part of the state to
driving while Intoxicated, and
the 60s In the ·south each day.
$163, reckless operation; Rhonda
Smith, Pomeroy, $43, Improper
Thirty-seven calls were ans- Overnight lows will range from
backing; Donald May, Pomeroy, wered by the Middleport Fire the 30s In the north to the 40s In
MASON, WY
$63, permitting an unlicensed Department during the month of the south.
driver to operate a motor vehl· February, Chief Jeff Darst recle; Margaret Troy, Mason, W. ports. The department answered
three lire calls and 34 emergency ·
calls. All vehicles were driven
Licence issued
725.5 miles during the .month.
A marriage license bas been
Issued In Meigs County Probate End maniages
Court to Clell Francis LaBonte
•
Jr., 22, Long Bottom, and Joyce
. Dissolutions of marriage have
Michelle Hupp, 17, Long Bottom. been granted In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court to Ethel
Chrisile Jacks and Kenneth W.
Jacks, and to Juanita Y. Reed
To host meet
and James L. Reed.
The Harrisonville PresbyterIan Church will be hosting Action dismissed
Maundy ThurSday services for
An action by June Ann Lowery
the Middleport and Syracuse
Presbyterian Churches. A 6 p.m. against James A. Schuler has
potluck dinner wiU !Je followed by been dismissed In Meigs County
the services and. communion at Common Pfeas Court.
7:30. The Rev. Frank Hare,
"At tile IIIII of the •-•Y·...... lridge"
pastor, will speak.

Release February
fire report

Mercer County woman Superl.A»tto winner
•

Low·Prlced Supermarket

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SPECIAL SAVIMIS

n~ws

Veterllll8 Memorial
Tuesday Admissions - .Harold
Fetty, Langsville; Jennifer··
Lance, Pomeroy.
Tuesday Discharges - Sara
Congo, Harley Jones.

CLEVELAND (UPI) - A
Mercer County woman was !den-

EASTMAN'S 'Your ladepe'a dently Owned

Heavy thunderstonns reach Gulf Coast

Local news briefs...

The Daily Sentinel-Page 7

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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pJatlni two more runs. Durst
drew a tree pass and sent Ray to
the showers. Karr came on for
the Vikes and was greeted by
Brent atssell who slashed a
double to l'llht to give the
Marauders.an S.O lead.
Atteraquletthlrd,theMaraud·
era tallied three more In the
fourth on a double by Blase!. his
second, who after two were out
rode home on Wes Young's sin&amp;le
to center. King doubled down the
third base line and Baker again
hit to left for a pair of RBI's.
Vinton, in the fifth, picked up ·
two
as Bissell, who bad been
catching, replaced Durst on the
rubber. Ray and sarraves drew
a free pass each and Ray scored
on a wild pitch. Brian Wiseman
got aboard on a ·fielder's choice
and Tom Reed drove btm home
with a slugle to l'llht field.
Not to be outdone, the locals
added six more In their half of the
inning. 'McElroy walked. Durst,
Bissell and Bartrum sln&amp;led and
Fields drew a bale on balll. Then
Young hit safely to right. Follow·
ing an out, Joe Snyder ripped a
double to left to pick up two more
Marauder runs.
As darkeness settled In, the

visitors manageil to aet a couple
more scores on 'a stnali! by Fred
Wr!Jht, a tree pass, Sarraves
second sin&amp;le and Wiseman's
safety.
Bissell led the Meigs attack
with two doublel and a sJnale, ·
Klug do\lbled and sln&amp;led, Bar·
trum, Baker and Yollllgeachhad
two base hits, Snyder a two

Wednu 1&amp;1y, March 30, 1988

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liaper and McElroy and Durst a
lin&amp;le each·.
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Batteries: M]JS: Dural
Bissell (1), Snyder (1) lo: Btuell ·
Crooks -(2) .
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VC: Ray, Karr, Wileman 1:
Workman.

NOTICE OF DIIAWING
JUIIOIIS
OHice of Commilllonero
of Ju10.._ Meigo County,
Ohio Merch Zl. 1911.
To AI Whom. It May Con-

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On Wadnuday. the lth
dey of April, 1888. at 8 :00
o' cloctt. A.M .. at the office
of the Commllllonen of
Juron of Melao County,
Ohio, Jurorw wtlf be publicly
dr8wn for the May 1981
T1m1 elf the Convnon Ptuo
Court of Mid County.
Woll•ce 8redbord
.
I. 0 . McCoy
Commllllonero of Jurare
(3) 30 1tc

NAPKINs

·Your ~~:'!!:~.peraonal utlafactlor; ciln match your
voa!a in health
fa1taat growing rnerket- Long Tarm
Care.
·
Americare-Pomaroy haa an Immediate opening for a
pert-time R.N. daliring day lhlft. Flexible echedullng.
competitive aalery and benefftl offered. ·
Our Natlon'a demand ' for long term care will extend
wall into tha 211t century. Join thafuture ... Join the Americare-Pomeroy Teernl
CONTACT: Nanqy Van Meter, R. N., O.O.N.
Americare-Pomaroy
. 36759 Rockaprlnga Rd ...
Pomeroy; Ohio 45769 ·

Public Notice

C•ai'o C•lcullitor

NOTICE OF SALE
Clttzena Natlonel. A Dkll·
lion of The Flm Huntington

'ftw1ericare-Pomeroy

Dar Au Landen: I've made a . We need more than a health class
lot of mistakes in my life, but the with one or ·two days !levo~ to

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I can 'I help but wonder if I
woulil have 10ne down that rotten
road if I had been better educaled
about the health hazards, the finan·
·ciaJ and leial problems and the real
downside of drill abuse.
·
. So how do we wise up the kids
before they set addicted? The an·
JWer is simple: drog education at
the junior hilh school level. We
have cou~ in EflM)ish, history,
math. wood shop, an and even
driver's ed. But what good are any
of these if the kid ~jets hooked and
dies from an overdose?

TOM PEDEN'S·
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St. Jolla'n 81, Palrftelll11
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The Excitement Is Back!

Te-..eeM.W&amp;IIeP'ore~t•

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INVENTORY
CLE
.CE
April 1st thru April 9th

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SemHIMI., Mareb zt

Telll!lii!&amp;IM' 11, Ja._ M ..... U

Vlqlllia It, ••en 'JI
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Te..-aee 84, Vll'll* 71
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K&amp;IIIIU II, lllddle 'feiiiU!:Mee '31

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Texu n, Solidi C.roU• 11
Stuktl'd 14, Mollla•

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LouU~• TeciiN, AIIMlulppl • .

TeiU 11, Malford II
Relfellll Pl•l, Marell 11
......w. 'hell 81. Te.IU 81 (01')

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Beat of the Bend

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By BOB HOEFLICH

Tom Peden has · a huge inventory of brand-new Chevrolets,
· Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs, Buicks, Special Factory Purchase vehicles,
and used cars that must be sold by April 9, 1988. For the next 8 davs
only, Tom Peden will clear out this Inventory at substantial .dlscount. · . • ·

Mary Ann Andrew of Meigs
County, a senior at Marietta
College, Is trying her hand at
being a disc
J~key this . .

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Le .. JI. .cii&amp;We ,., C.ktra.. M ·

Loarc Jkaclt,. C&amp;ll.

Relfoul S.mln.Ja, Mueb N
So -*lien- caul..,... 11
Lona; Bead S4ak IN, WMblqt01111
Redo_. Pl•l, MIU'CIIIM

Iowa

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Be~h

State 11, kl- 18

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Pean state 8t, La Salle 81

St. Jo~epll 's a, BowUac Greta •
Set'ead Ro-.1
A.ubun~H, Peu S&amp;&amp;&amp;e If
Georr la M , W8tem &amp;eotuclc)' 11:-·

Ohio State lit, SyneUH 75

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of ·the college'a
two radio
stations.
The station broadcasts a varIety of music to the campus and ·
community and each disc Jockey
selects the mllslc for the partlcu·
Jar show. Andrew's show. called
"To the Heart Of It" ·features
Christian rock lnUslc.
A graduate or Seutbern High
School, Racine, Andrew is a
studio art·art edileatlon major
·and sbe Is the daughter of Joseph
Palmer a.nd Toni Andrew.

Take advantage of up to $1,000 cash back and no
payments 'till May 1988,
on approved credit Qn selected models;

Marylaftd 711, 8&amp; • .lol!ph's 17

At Atbe•, GL
Relfonal SemlfiMia. March M
Maryland Ill, Oht. S&amp;ah! II
Aubura 18. Geui"Jia 15
Re,to-.1 Ftaal, Muell ft&amp;
A.ubum JtJ, Mar)'laad 14
At Tacema, WMh.
Na.tlo-.1 SemUI•I•, .\.pr11,1
Tennessee vs. Loullllana Ttth
i\ubum n . Una: Beach sute
Natlon~~l Cllamplollllhlp. A.prtl 3
Tennes!lee-La. Tec h winner \'1 .

PRICES WILL NOT BE ADVERTISED, ·values for your trade · iri. Please bring

In consideration of other authorized
dealers · in the area.
Cettifled
appraisers will be on duty to allow top

Exlllbltion ~ball
Ne.w York (Nl n . Atlanta at WeN Palm
Beaclh, na., 1:15 p.m.
Sl. Lo ulll \'IIi. PlltatJUf1'h at 8rade11Co11o
Fla., 1: 05 p.m . ·
Boscon ""· Ci ncinnati at Plul 01,.,
Fla., 1: 05 p.m .
Moncreal vs. Lot M aeln at Vero
Beaclh, tla., 1: 30 p.m.
Philadelphia vs. llaneu CU:r at Ba~
ball Cit y, fla .. 1: Sl p,m.
Ho!Mton u. Mlnne11N at Orlallde,
Fla.. 1: 30 p.m .
New Vorll: IAJ vs. Baltimore~ Mlaml,
1:30 p.m.
Texas vs. Dlklqo tA J at Saruota,

This clearance is FOR ~ETAIL CUSTOMERS ONLY. NO SALES
PERMITTED TO DEALERS. Prices apply to available units only.
· · No ORDERING PERMITTED ATthese prices.
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If you plan on bu~ing ·
an new auto'!'obile this year,
.
do.zt now!

P1a., 1: 30 p.m.
VI!.

Torv.ao at DGnHI.a, F1a. ,

O•klaad vs. Milwauk ee al Cllandler,
Arts .• S p.m.
Cle\'eland n . Saa Fra~tel.co M Se ta:•
dale, Arb., a p.m.
Suttle vs. O.lufo (N) a t Me•, ,\rb;,,

Sale
Hours:

Reds .cut
Guy Hoffman
PLANT CITY, Fla. (UPI) th an 24 hours after C!ncln·

L~ss

nail Reds pitcher Guy Hoffman
served up a 3-run homer, he was
cut by the club.
· The Reds announced Tuesday
they ~ere asking waivers on
Hoffman for the purpose of
uncondltltonal t elease. However, If no club claims Hoffman
within 72 hours, the Reds are free
to re-sign Hoffman at a lower
salary If they choose.
Hoffman was tagged for a
3-run homer by Kirby Puckett In
the eighth Inning of Monday's
exhll:lltlon game that rallied the
Minnesota Twins to a 4-3 win.
The Reds also announced Tuesday that a decision will be made
Sunday on whether to place third
baseman Buddy Bell on the
disabled list.
Bell, suffering irom a sprained
left knee, will remain In Florida ·
when the rest of the club departs
Friday and will continue working
out on his own until Sunday, when
. he will fly back til Cincinnati . .At
that point, a decision will be
made on whether Bell will eo on
the dlsa bled list or stay on the
·active roeter for the start of the
re,Uilr season}fonday .

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Finance specialists will be on duty to arrange the lowest
possible payments. Terms available up to 60 months.

Calendar

Detroit
1:30p.m .

your car's title and · payment book, ·If
appHcable.
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A.ubu.,..Loq Beach St. winner, 4: II p.m.

Monday thru Friday • 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday· 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.;
CLOSED E~STER SUNDAY

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TWO CARS TO 1JE. GIVEN AWAY
SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, 6:00 P.M.
Must be 18 years old to register.
No pm:chase necessary. Need not be'present to win. '
Register Friday, April 1st- Sat., April9, 6:00p.m. ·

HELP ''SUIT UP THE BAND" ·

Ripley High School's Band Uniform Drive.

'TOM PEDEN
Chevrolet • Oldsmobile • Pontiac • Buick, Inc.
Open Mon. ·Fri.
Phone:
8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Rt. 21 .South • Ripley · 372·2844
8:30 • 6 p.in. 475 South Church St. 422-o758

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A record crowd of 477 teens
attended Saturday night's dance
at the Pomeroy . VIllage . Hall
Audltorolum.
The dance featured disc jock·
·eys, Ernie G. Anderson and Steve
Rinehart of WKEE, and Ernie
mingled. with the teens even
doing a couple of dances. The
auditorium was d!!Corated with
multi-colored honeycomb balls
and blackllfhls accented the
d.j .s and decor•ttt:~ns. Merchants
and Individuals contributed a
• number of gifts which ~re
awarded to teens attending and
by the way, with such a crowd,
there just about room for the
teens to "Jtnle a little" .
This saturday, Jack Horton of
station WXJL will be the disc
Jockey and the dance \Vm go from
8:30 to 11: 30 p.m. Prices go down
for saturday night's dance, back
to $1 a person. Ernie G., by the
way, will be back to the local
scene in two weeks.

I know It. seems late to adVIse

you, but the family Just eot the
word to us on the death or fonner
resident, Stanley Jame1, Toledo.
Mr. James,80,dledlnJuneandts
iurvtved by bil wife, Allee Eynon
James; !WO clllldren, Stanley
Jame1, Jr., Seeley, Mont., aad
Eileen James, at borne, seven
rrandchUdren and 10 great·
grandchildren. Burial wa1 In
Letart Falll Cemetery.
And there's a new bakery in the
county.
It'a located In Bradbury near
the ICbool and Ia 'beiDa operated
by MIUie Duncan. The establllb·

Friday, April 8th· Saturday, April 9th.
·
Hotdogs 21$1.00 .
,
Ali proceeds &amp; donatitms willgo to.

CLOSED SUNDAY .

drugs. We need a full·blown course
on drug educati()n. And it should
be required. We should have for·
mer drug abusers come in and talk
to the students and tell them what
it's like to 8et addicted so the kids
will make the right move when
someone offers them the hard stuff.
Ki.ds need to know thai cocaine
cait kill them. It can also make
them want to kill themselves. - DJ.,
ONTARlO, CANADA
DEAR ONT ARlO: I agree thai
we need full·blown, requirec!. cours·
es in school. Junior high is not too
young.
Several teachers have written to
say they . are using my booklet
"Lowdown on Dope" in the clai·
room and it has helped them set the
message across.

·Mary Ann Andrew
:college disc jockey

WMblqtoa •· New Meld.:$ State .n

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Public Notice

ment is open Monday 't hrough
Saturday each week and fetures
baked goods and lun~heon
specials.
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The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce will soon be right in

~,;;c~e~r:n~~~ z~~~cr:~~:
Stark Amburger .building on
Main St. in the near future.
It's the Easter season and the
bottom line message should keep
you smllln&amp;.

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Ann
Landers

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Hoallh ..... ............... 906 .35 Tranolera-Out ... t46, 369.22)
Cepltel Outlay ..... 1,740 .81
Other Uoeo/ Nonoperating Exp ............ (229 .69)
Dobt Sorvice
Note PrinciJMI
Total Other Fin . Sources/
Payment .......... 2,683 .&amp;4
/ 1Uoeel ............ 47,809.39
Exc. Rcpt1 a_
nd Other Fin .
lntereot and Flocal
Chergeo .............. 247 .22
Source.1 Over/ (Under)
TOTAL
Expand. Oiab. • Other
DISBUIISE ......73 ,024 .28
Uoeo/ Not ...... (82,682 .76)
Totel Recelpta Over/
Furtd C11h Balance
tUndor)Diob ...... 4.689 .64 Jan. 1. '87 ...... 583,735.41
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Fund Caoh Belenco. Jan. 1, Fund C11h Balance
1917 ............. 23.408.46 Doc . 31 , '87 ... 481 , 172.66
Fund C..h Bal.,, Doc : 31 .
PROPRIETARY FUNOS
1987 ...... ....... 18.818.92 OPERATING IIEVENUESi
Charges for ·
SUMMARY OF
SorvicH ....... 239, 961 .01
INDEBTEDNESS
Outotionding
·
Total
Raceipts ....... 239 ,961 .01
Jan. 1, 1987 .... 2.910.76
OPERATING EXPENSES:
Outotllnding
Doc. 31 . 1987 .... 897. 53 Personal
Services ........ 159.699.36
Fund Cooh Balance
Dopoa. Bel ........24.891 .70 Contractual
Sorviceo ......... 34,520 .79
Tot. Treu. Bal.... 24,891 .70
Supplies and ,
Len Outatitndlng
· Chocko ............. 8,072 .78
Meterialo ........ 60,921 .76
TOT. BAL.......... 18,818 .92 Total DisburseI cOrtify. the following ro·
menta .......... 255,041 .90
port to be conect and true. Total Recpts. over/ un·
125.00 to t~e best of my knowl·
der Oiabl,lrl8.:·manto .......... (16 .080.89)
edge:
Clerk NON-OPERATING
Bet1y J . Biohop REVENUES / (EXPENSES)
M.arch 28. 1 988 Miscalloneouo .... 10.923.06
36470 Nance Rd . Other Sources/ Nonoper·
Poma,.,y, Oh. 4&amp;769
atlng Rev .. ..... , ... 2,297.00
1-814· 742-2492 Tronlfero-ln ....... 12.878.01
Tranlfert·
(31 30 1tc
Out ............... 131,293 .24)
Public Notice
Advancae· Out .. .. .... 130.00)

Total .. Other Fin. Sources
CASH BASIS COMBINED
ANNUAL FINANCIAL
REPORT
For the Fiscal Year Ended

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various
drugs, what they do to the mind and
body and where to go to get lielp if
you are hooked. I'm proud of the
booklet and 'have been told it has
done a lot ofgood. Ifyou would like a
ropy, send $2.50 plus Q se/f-oddtessed,
stamped No. 10 envelope•(39 cents ·
postl'ge) to Ann ·Landers, P.O. Box
11562, Chicago, Ill. 6061 UJS62. .

&amp;hool
menu
The menu for cafeterias of the
Meigs Local School District tor
the week of April 4ls announced:
Monday hamburgers,
french fries, fruit , milk.
,
Tuesday - hot dog and sauce,
peas, cookie, peaches, milk.
Wednesday - spaghetti and
sauce, hot rolls and butter, fruit,
milk.
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Thursday - fish sandwich,
green beans, fruit, milk.
Friday- cooks' choice.
Saturday -cooks' choice.

Payment made
POMEROY - Meigs Olunty's
three local school districts re·
celved a total of $571,549.42 as
their March State School Foundation Subsidy payments followIng deductions for employee
t;eliremen t.
,
1
Amounts received by eaclt
district include; Eastern Local,
$125,333.87 ; Meigs Local,
$320,634.63, and Southern Local,
$125,580.92. In addition, the
Meigs County Board of Education received a direct allotment
of $29,1Ml1.44.

Public

· Public Notice

MEIGS COUNTY
GENERAL HEALTH
DISTRICT
Cuh Re Concll..,tlon
December 31. 1987
Total of Depoolt.
70.239.00
Total of Outatandlng
Bolenon • Ch~~&lt;;:ko •• of
12-31 -1987 ..... 8 .429 .00
Total of Balancu
12-31 -87 ..... f83.810.00
Summery of Recalptil,
EXpenditur•. •nd a... nC••
for the Fl-1 Yur ended
12-31 - 87
Board of Health
1. 1·87 .............78.206.00
Recelpto .......... 170.&amp;78.00
Totolo .......... ... 241.714.00
&amp;-dltureo ... 224,1 06.00
Bolanceo ...........22,178.00
Troller Parka •
Campground•
,1·1·87 .............. . 1 ,941.00
lloceipto ... ....... ....... 640.00
.................2,581 .00

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lliloiiCftal at ......... ...

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Public Notice

G.......,l Electric Up-right
Refrio!trlltor Freezer
Hot·Dog Cooker
Hobart Mut Tenderizer
U .S. lorkel M.N t Slicer
ll(!per Oven-llenge
Hobert Meat Grinder

one was cocaine. I started
USing the junk when I was 18, just a
kid. I had no idea what I was doing.
I'm now 26 years old. I was
arrested six months ago on a drug

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Public Notice

National lank will offer for
Ale the following aqulpmant reJIIIIMIMd undar M ·
curity egrument:
UST OF EQUIPMENT
Shelving
SohHfer Freezer (4 door)
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EJe&amp;urt J&gt;lnner,AD OCculou, Beve~aae .

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Ohio.

December 31 , 1987

(3) 30 1tc

MIDDLEPOIIT VILLAGE
Melgo County, Phio
GOVERNMENTAL FUND
TYPES
REVENUE RECEIPTS:
Local Taxoo ·....... 98,515 .20

Intergovernmental
Ravenua ...... .250.523 .40

Charges for

Public Notice
FINANCIAL REPOIIT OF
TOWNSHIPS
For Flscel Yeor Ending
Dacembor 31. 1987

Scipio Town1hip,
· County of Meigt
"Thlalo on uneudltad

Flnenclal Repon"
SUMMARY OF CASH
BALANCES. IIECEIPTS ·

Servicea ......... 57,991 .74

Fi.n u, licensea,
• Permits ....... 63 ,228 .70
Miocellanoous .. .. 85,579 .63
Total
llecaipts ....... 565 ,838 .87
EXPENDITURE
DISBURSEMENTS :

Current ;
Security of Person
• Property ... 158,370.19

Leisure Tima
Activities ........... 2,710 .00
Baoic Utility

G~:~~:i:r~l~~~~s 11!':."s'"e'IPrv~ic~ast~c.,..n......
48 ,863 . 57
... . 229,119.96

RECEIPTS:
General Gov·
ernment ... .... 123,683.19
Toxoo ............... .13.019.47
Intergovernmental
Debt Service' .. .125.463 .91
llocolpto......... 41 ,412 . 78
Disburse·
lnteroot ............... 1, 371 .16 • menta ....... .. . 688 ,210 .81
&lt;I'll Other Rev .... 12.831 .32 Totalllecalpts over/ und · ·
cler Oiab ..... (130,372. 1 4)
TOTAL
IIECEIPTS ...... 88 ,434.72 OTHER FINANCING
DISBUIISEMENTS
· SOURCES / IUSES)
ID....,._Govt . .. .. ..... 11.236.28 . Other SDurces / Nanoper·
Safety ....... 8.690.83
oting Rev ......... 29,321 .85
Public Worko .....42.840.23 Tronoforo·ln ....... 65,086 .45

/ IUseo) ............ l5,627.17)
Exc. Rcpts and Other Fin ancing Sources
Ovar/ (Under) Expend.
Disb . • Other
Usoo/ Not ...... (20,608.061
Fund Cash Balance .
January 1 ........ 43 .952 .07
Fund Cash Balance
Dec. 31 ...... :.... 23.344 .01
NONEXPENDABLE
TRUST FUNDS
CEMETERY
RECEIPTS Charges for

otice

Property ....... 16B, 370 .19
leiaure Time
Activitioo ........... 2,710 .00

B••ic Util ity

.

Servlcao ......... 48, 883 .67
T...._.,.,.on.... 229,119.96

General Government ....... 123,683.19

Personal

Sarvic81'....... 159. 599 .36

Cornrectual

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Serviceo ......... 34,&amp;20 .79
Supplies 1nd
Matorlalo ........ 60.921 .76
Debt Service ..·.125. 463 .91

Totai _D isburse·

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manto .......... 941 ,262 .71

Total Receipts over/
Under Oitburseent• ............. (143,983.11)
Miocellanaouo ...• 1 0. 923 .06

Other Sources/ N'onoper·
ating Rov ......... 31 , 818 . ~6
Tranolero-ln ....... n , 662 .46

T....~eo.ouc .... m.662.46l

Advencoo· Our ........ (30.00)

Other

U~&amp;s / Nonop .

Expenditure• .....1228.19.'1
Total Other fin. Sources/
IUoot) ........ .... 42, 282 .22
~xc. Rcpts and Other Fin·
ancing Sources Over/ IUndar) (opend. D iob . lo Other
U-/ Net ..... (101,700.89)
Fund Caoh Balance
Jan . 1. '87 ...... 617. 804 .06 ·
Fund Cash Balance
Doc. 31, ' 87 .... 678,103 .17

Treasury
Bolonce ........ 131 , 924 .15
lnvaotmants ..... 502. 207 .43

Total Treasury
Balance ........ 634, 131 .58
Outstanding .... 168,028.41)
Total Balence ... 576,103 .17
SUMMARV OF
INDEBTEDNESS
MORTGAGE REVENUE :

Outstanding
Jan . 1, ' 87 .... 550,000.00
Rotirod .............. 16.000.00
Dutotondlng
Doc. 31 , '87 ... 536,000.00
' G.O. NOTES:

Services ............. 1 ,466.00
Miullaneous ..... .., ...... 4 .92
Total Receipts ..... 1,469 .92

Total Receipts over/under
OieiMoroementa ... 1.469.92

Outstanding
Jan. 1, ' 87 .. .. 210,000 .00
Rotired .............. 65.000 .00

Outstanding

Dec: 31 , ' 87 .... 146,000.00
TOTAL:
Outstanding

Exc . Rcpts and Other Financing Sources Over/ (Un-

Jen . 1. ' 87 ..... 760 .000 .00
Rtlirod .............. 8o .ooo .oo

der) EKpend. Diob . &amp; Oth·
or UMs/ Net....... 1•.469 .92
Fund Cash Belanca
Jan. 1, '87.. .. .... 70.116.38
Fund Cash. Balance
Doc. 31. '87 ... c. 71,586.50
TOTALS
(Memorandum Only)
RECEIPTS:
Local Taxeo .. ..... 98,51 5.20

Outsta,.ding

lntergovernmentll
Rovenuo ....... 250,523.40
ChargOI lor
Sorvicos ....... 299.417.75
Finn. Licenses, a.
Permits .. .. ...... 63,228.70
Miscellanoouo .... 86,584 .55
Total Receipts .. .. 797,269.60
DISBURSEMENTS:

Security of Penon lk

Dec. 31. '87 .... 680.000.00
Memoranda Data:
Property TIK levies:
lnoido10 Mlll .. ........ 1.70
Outoide 10 Mill ... ......7 .00
Estimated Pop .. ........ 2.926

Federal Census
Population.... ......... 2.967
THIS IS AN UNAUDITED
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
I certify lhlo report to ,bo

correct and true to the best
of my knowledge.
-'on 'Buck
Clerk -Tress., 3-27-88
237 Race St ..
Middleport, Ohio 45760
Ph . 614·992·6424
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CIISP &amp; SEIYE VACUUM PACK

BACON ·····~················~H.rli. S1.19
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HOMEMADE

MEAT SALAD••••••••••••·••••••• ~~·••••• 89&lt;

WFT WHIPPED I LB. BOWL

MIRACLE
MARGARINE ........ S1.49
KRAFT t6 SLICE

Its Archway Cookie Time.
Coffee

AMERICAN
PROCESSED
CHEESE .........:.~.f!Z;. SJ.B 7

·EGG

WINESAP
APPLES ............ ~J.••.~~ ..99&lt;
CALIFORNIA 30 CT.

CELERY ...................¥P.-... 69&lt;
IDAHO 10 LB.

BAKING POTATOES .. 51.69
lARSH REO

GRAPEFRUIT .....ill.f!;, 2/59 1

NOODLES.~!.~:~ ••••••U.~\· S1. 19

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160%.$1 •29'
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FROSTED FLAKES ........~~Pl••• S2.39
lUSH'S
SHELLIE BEANS •••••••••••~~PI•• ·2/99c
CAIIPIILL'S
TOMATO JUICE ····~······~\Pl•• 2I 79&lt;
5101BY'S
SLICED PEACHES •••••••••••• !Ml....89&lt;
BROWN SUGAR ••••••••••••• !M!·••• 69&lt;
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IIIILAI
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�Pegs 1o-The Deily Seminal

Wednssday. March 30, 1988

Alfred community happenings

SBC
award
winner
announced
SYRACUSE - Eric Cun- with an assoc iate degree

James Kelly has returned West Vtrgtnta 26101.
In
home
and Is making a sattsfacOste Mae Follrod' s famtly
ningham, Syracuse: was pres- accounting. Mrs. Sharon Datn ,
celebrated her birthday wtth -·a
director. presented Cunningham . tory recovery.
ented the award given to a
Eloise Archer Is Improving. restaurant meal on March 13.
student chosen to be outstanding with a commendation of merit
among Southeastern Business and appreciatio n · for his Cards may be sent to Ca111den- · Present were ·Clair Follrod and
Clark Hospital, Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson and
College students for the winter accompa nltsiJments ..
quar ter.
Stacie, local ; Mr. a nd Mrs. Steve
Follrod, Athens .
Cunningham has main tained a
high ~trade point average and has .
,Bazaar
Sunday School attenda-nce
an excellent attendance record · SYRACUSE No public this year although Items are March 6 was 29; church attend-whtle attending school lull time. Easter bazaar will be held at the bei1tg sold for the church by ance, 20. On March 13 Sunday
He wUI graduate In September First Church of God, Syracuse, Lenore Jenkins, ~2·5655.
School attendance was 28;
·
church attendance. 18.

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS- POMEROY. OHIO

A joint Middleport community
Good Friday servicE&gt;, sponsored
by the Middleport Ministerial
Association, will be held at 7:30
p.m. at the Heath United Metho·
dllt Church, corner of Main and ·
S. Third Ave. The Rev. James A.
Seddon, newly Installed pastor o!
the Middleport First Baptist
Chureh, will be preaching. There
Will be choral music and special
musical numbers.
·
. The Stlversvllle Community
Church will observe Passover
service at 7 p.m. Friday . The
service will feature praise, wor-

AUG. 6-6-7
SEPT. 2-3-4
OCT. 7-8-9
NOV. 4-6-6

DEALERS WANTED - BUYERS WANTED
COME ONE - COME ALL
l .easonable S.t-Up latn, llld.Or Spac.-Outdoor Spa'•
Wo'n S.. You at the flea Marklt

for Information Cal: (304) 422-4169 or (614) 742-2212 ·

2nd. Annual Kroger
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ship and communion:
Haley speaking.
Suilrtse service at Wesleyan
The South Bethel New Testa·
menl Church Will feature the Bible Holiness Church, 75 Pearl
Unity Singers on Good Friday at St., Middleport, 6 a.m.; morning
7 p.m.
service, 9: 30 a.m. and evening ·
Good Friday service at the Mt . · worship at 7: 30 p.m. with the
Union Baptist Church at 6:30 Rev. VIctor Nelson, Jr., Nelsonp.m. Easter Sl!nrise service, 7 · ville, speaking. ' .
Sunrise service Easter, 6 a.m.
a.m.
Easter sunrise service at at Apple Grove Urltted Methodist
Naomi Baptist Church In Pome- Church with coffee and donuts
roy, 7 a .m. With Rev. Samuel served. following service.
Jackson speaking.
Revival at Harrisonville HollEasfer sunrise· Service and ness Chapel Thursday through
communion at Hysell Run Holi- Easter Sunday, 7: 30 each evenness Church, 6 a .m . with Leland ing With Rev. William Cantleb,
erry, Mansfield, speaking.

~ine : school . note~ Right to
An Olympic theme was carried

out by students and teachers
during their twp week Right-toRead observance at the Racine
Elementary School.
An outdoor torch .lighting ceremony kicked off activities.
Butldtng level activities included
decorattnl! with reading messages grocery bags for the Cross
Grocery and Individual reading
messages wrapped with Olympic gold rings placed Inside the
sacks. Other activities Include
Erica Magnus, a children's author from Athens, doing an all
day workshop with students, a
balloon launah,. guessing games
· on the titles of fairy tales,
.sustained silent reading, a book
drawing an(! a book fair. ·
. Grade one activities Included
making posters o!favorlte books ,

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· 1988 SCHEDULE ·FLEA MARKET
APR. 1-2-3
· MAY 6-7-8
JUNE 3-4-6
JULY 1-2-3

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March 30, 1988

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making alphabet pretzels and
reading books at home. The two
top r~aders were Joshua Ervin
and Crystal Rose. ·
·
Grade..twQ made book covers, .
book pOsters and bookmarks.
The. two top readers were Matthew run and Danny Sayre.
Reading tiooks, repeating
nursery rhymes and doing book
reports · highlight grade three
activities. The two top readers
were Michelle Johrison and
Bobby Wrltesel.
In gracde four there were oral
book reports, re~ding to first and
·second graders, reading at
home, story starters, doing
poems and mystery storle.s.
Ryan · Martin. and Faith Rose
were the .two top readers:
Grade five activities Included
making· dlaramas, · itving up

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Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

Read ·

. television time to read, reading
to siblings and-or parents and
wriUng thank-you notes to favorlte authors. Kendra Norris and
Courtney Roush were the two top
readsw.
Activities for grade six were
reading at home, writing book
reJ!OI'ts, summzarlzlng news stortes, reading to primary children, visiting the library , making
bookmarks and posters. Beth
Clark and Jenny Cleek were· the
two top readers.
Chapter I students have been
playing reading games tO reach
for the gold medal. Cookies were
made and served 1 to the entire
schooL
Top Winners In each class Will
receive Olympic type medals on
awards day. Winner of, a book
bag given during the observance
was Jody Hupp.

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Harrisonville happenings----Weekend visitors of Or'a Carsey were her son, Roger, and his
· son, Michael, Columbus, Terry
Carsey and children o! MillersMr.Marshfield.
and Mrs. George
port,
andNew
Cooper,

OPEN EASTER
SUNDAY
~pril 3, f 988
B.ooam Til B·oo .

Mrs. Darold Graham of Sumter, S. C. spent sometime here
recently visiting Bessie Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stanley
visited her sister and brother-Inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Scott,
Nelsonville, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
have been vacationing In Florida
~~~e~~~~~ weeks visiting rela-.
Mr~. wtnnte Neal had her
nine-year-old grandson of Nelsonville as her guest last week.

Pm
April 4th. ~ Rnday
Fie-Ope M •

Norrnat H esurne
ours

Mrs. Mae Dlxo~ Is staying nights
with Mrs. Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stanley of
Athens, attended a famtly dinner

at the David Napper - home
honoring the birthdays of Mrs .
Lena Napper and Mrs. Margaret
Hysell.

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PORK SAUSAGE

FOR SALE
bYTh I Farntai'S Bank lind SliVings ( 0.,
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PoJY~eroy, Ohio. by Public Auction April 2nd,
1988. Dozer Macltl D850 Casa, S #7075565.
Moto~ col:/lett2 rebuilt. Transmission recently
ovarhau • Bid ars may matt at 9:30 a.m. at
105 Union Ava., 'Pomeroy, Ohio. Auc:tion will bt
held at 1-0:00 a.m. at Randolph Fraley's, Stories
Run Rd. Minimum. acceptable bid $14,500.00.

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COPVAIGHT IB • THE KROGER CO . ITEMS .t.ND PRICES GOOD ~LJN0AY. M"'ACH 11.
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J;'OMERQY - . Wildwood
· Garden Club will meet at 7: 30
Wednesday evening at tile !lOme
&lt;if Mary Nease.

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MIDDLEPORT- The C~~~~~~ ~
&lt;if Christ In Christian t
Pearl St., Middleport, will have a
. temperan~ speaker Wednesday
e!i"enlng at 7: 30 p.m. Facts
. concerning the liquor .trafflce
will be presented,

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ADri1,.198B.
11.3:00 p.m. for the purpo10
·,of -lng dlroctoro and tho
traftMCIIon of ouch olher
l!uolnen •• ...,Y properly
como beforo Nld mHtlng.

.. , , DOZ.

,

.

Amtricare-Pomeroy
Nursing and

Reh 4iHtation.C•ter
(6141 992-6606

IN MEMORIAM
The ynn art long and
thl meinaries IMIIY
since Olan Goodwin
left us March 30,
1970. Tht buddies of
the 133rd Sea Bet
Battalion USMC and
miBiy local friends
ha" kind thoughts of
him - we thanll you.
Ill is now and always
· will be in ciur th.oughts
and prayers.

·.

HUNT'S NO. SALT

DAIRY
LANE
'

.

Ice Cream •••••••••••••

Tomato Juice •••••••••
RHODES 2 PAK
Wesson ·Oil ••••••••••• 99&lt; White Bread •••••••••
46 oz.

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112 GAL.

i

24 oz.

EA•

UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT

•

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SYRACUSE - Remodeled 2
story home. 3-4 bedrooms.
1II&gt; baths, basement, garage
and an older barn. -Approx. l
acre. Nice tor tn·e growing
family' $39,900.00.
HYSELL RUN - Nice ranch
with gorgeous kilchen, huge
family room. big living room
w/fiteplace. · 20 acres of
peaceful surroundings. Also
a trailer hookup. HAS BEEN
REOUCEO TO $49,900.00.
MAKE bFF6R.
POMEROY - Nice neigh,
borhood! 4 bedroom home,
2 car garage, "WB fireplace,
full basement, oak trim,
workshop over garage. lots
of cabinet space. MUCH
MORE! NOW $39;900.

l.NTEIEST RATES NOW
AVAILABLE - 7 0%to 10%
variable, 9.35% · 9.75%
fixed rate. We can help you
choose a loan best for yo~ I
Other terms and conditions
vary.

OLD SCIPIO RECYCliNG
I

MEIGS'
NON-FERROUS,
INC • .

HENRY E. CLELAND, JR.
992-6191
JEAN TRIIISn ,,,•• MI-21&amp;0
DOTTI£ TUIIIEI ...... tl2-5112
TRACY RIFFLE ... '.... 941-!010
.OFFICE ..................112·2259

PH. 992-3466
WI lotiy aU S&lt;rap

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If you •re ovtr
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ldl

,•

INSTANT COFFEE
12

oz.

$449

Limit 1 Ptr Cust-•
• Good Only At POwell's Su,.._ktt
'Good Sun., Mar. 27 tltru Sot. Apr, 2, 1981 ,

HUNT'S

TOMATO PASTE
6oz.

·4/$1

ASSORTED FLAVORS

2LITER

3/$1

Lisnit 3 ,.,

c,.,_

Good Only At Pow lit' 1 Su(l&lt;ntllrktl
Mar. 27 ..... - ........... _

4LI,
BAG
lltnit 1 Por CvsiGod .Oiily AI Powell's s.. ernoarttl
8oo4 Stm.. Mat. 27 1itno S.t. • · 2, ltU .

Cholrt

.

KOUNTRY CLUB
GOLF
LESS.ONS

sa.oo

6 for S45

· AUTO &amp; TRUCK
· REPAIR
Ale.o Tra••mli•loll
PH. 992-5682
" or 992-7121

. Now G,;,s $2.50
.
Squaro Groovn SI 0.00
latllt!MH TroPhln and
' Pfoqun $2.50
Engravt111

JOHN

rmoao

Chtsttr, Ohio·

3-Z-'JI. lmo.

EAGLE IIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
PH. U9-2969

·D••I• for
. YAIDUN I. ECHO

-n

loeeted Helfw1y be·
Rt. 7 &amp;. B81hln.
· HE~ &amp; USED MOWERS

a. 7 Financing on
Y1rdmen

Sei'Vice &lt;in All Mokeo
W.

Maner IlK{ I~

WANT TO IUY WRECKED OR
JUNK COS OR RUCKS .

,.-FlEE ISTIAUltSFO&lt; ony, of thtso '""i&lt;H &lt;~II

614-742-2617
·p.m.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation

•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Wifidows
•New Roofing
. F~EE ESTIMATES

J~MES

KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
•

3-18-88·1 mo.

1:00 P.M.
RACINE ..
GUN CLUB

PickuP &amp; Delivery

FREE.E~;~~~~!~ ~

IACINE, OHIO

1614) '

J&amp;L

INSULATION
HEATING &amp; .
COOLING

161 North S.cond
Middt.port, Olio"45760

S~LES

&amp; SERVICE

•fURNACES
•AIR CONDITIONERS

We C•"v Fishing Suppliu

Pay Your Phone

. and Cable Billa Here
IIISlrifSS PHOll
(6141 992-6550
RISIDENCI PHON!
(6141 992-

. oHEAT PUMPS

FRE.E .ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772

3-21-88-1 mo. ,

CARTER'S
PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

CHESTER. OHIO
•HOME BUILDING

•KITCHENS · BATHS
•ROOFING
REMODELING &amp;
REPAIRS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS &amp;
BACK HOE WORK

992-6282

Phenl hJ ·. , hH~~~~

319 SQ. 2nd A~e.
Middleport, Ohio

915·4141 .
GlllaAL tOIITUCTOU
References
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• ·Television Listening
Dependable Hearing Aid Sales &amp; Sorvk~
e, Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

~ LISA M. KOCH. M.S.
~ Licensed Clinical Audiologist

***

inexperienced to aet

The orlgln11 Buy. Sell ,"
Trede Ma$11zine for cart,
truck1, bo1t1, ·c:ycl•, RV1
FOR OUICK RESULTS ...
. Advertiie today in

Wheeler Dealer, or you
juat may ml11 a ulel

Ita.,...._
2-21-'17-1 ....

"'- t -"2·3317 or 1· 164-4233

or

RandS
.AUTO REPAIR
41926 ST. RT. 7
TUPPERS PlAINS. OHIO
1 7 Yrt. Experience

CERTIFIED MECHANIC

BUS. 667-6102
HOME 374-5599
HOURS: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m•
Monday-Friday
Sot. by Appain'-'1

~·--lmo.

CONCRETE&amp;
BLOCK WORK
A()OFINO • SIDING

949·2741

Dr1in1ge Lin_.,,

NU.

, Sewer &amp;
Building.

Lomt cl-ing.
"""'"''
Complete
MObile Home
Setups
Fill Dirt • Top Soil • .Limestone ·
SMALL or lARGE JOBS

•FREE•ESTIMATES•

·•

W•ntad: Lldy tu my'. with ledy
for comp1ny .• light hoiJu work.
Cell 814· 4,..· 1023, 8am.4pm
or 614 - ~8 - 1784 ~., 6pm
ASSEMBLERS waft'lld. . Eef.n
money 11MMblirtQ Ted_dy Bean.
F.rM lnforma1:ion. Write: Jo-El
Ent.rpri111 ~ 'P.O. lu 2203,
kiisimmee, f l, 32742·2203.

Yerd Sale: Fri•• S1t., Aprll1 •
2, 21f2 iJ'Iilei out 141 on lefl:juet
before Cen.ten•rv Townhou••.Girls·tize 4T to 6. C1!b~1ge
P•tch clubhouu, Wander rocking horl8. bookt , Piltternt.
wo_:_::::_'"::on_::•_..:1_:c4_:;
·to:_1;_:6;_'toy:..:.:•:_·- -

GET ·PAlO tor r...Ong bookat
•100 per titlei. Write: . PASE·
33l, 161 S . linCOI'\Wiy, ~ . ·
Aurora, 11.-80&amp;42,

Yard Sele for milsionwy work
team at Centenary townhOuse.
fl'i ., April 1•t-. 9-&amp;, Sat.· 1 ~ ·1 .
Everything reM:ori~ble .

Go:.ternmfllt Jobs. •1 e.040·
'59,230 ye1r'. NOw hiring . YoUr
erea . 1·808 -187-1000 Ext. R·
9806 ·fOr current Fedefel list.

'Large aale In Eurtkli!. Little ~Jf
everything ; Thurs., Frt , &amp;. Set .
9 ,8.

Job hunting? Need _.. tki117 We
trein peopltt for job_l l i Auto
Mech•nlc•. Cerpentera. Eleetri·
cien•. Food Service . Workers,
Electronics Teohnich11n1. Indus·
trial Maintan•nce Wo'rk_era ,
Nursing A11i1tant1 ·lnd Qrder· ·
lla1, .M1r:ihi•nlsts, and Welders .
Register nOw for Clas ... Ngin··
nlng April 4th . Call Tri-County
VocetiOn•l Ac$ult Center •• 763·
3611 ·ext. 14. A v•riety of
funding source• to pay for .
training arB available for tho1&amp;
eligible.

EAAN AS MUCH. AS .300.00
WEEKLY. Auembl\t"ing prodUCta
·
irt your hom1. Stlrt right 1w1y. ·
,No e~perienCe niKIHUf'V. Send
_132 Stete St. Thursdey otily.
· ·
Mlf eddreuitdr stamped enve·
Miscellaneou1 Yard Ale- Satur" . lope td: HOM ECRAFT~ . ·P .O .
dey, April 2nd. Aerott from Blue Bo11 7802, H"'ntington. WV :
Fountiln MOtel on Bll'ch lane.
25778 .

,_ ,...,p,'"" .. "" -· ·-,_ -· .,,, ..
omeroy
· Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
···········--· · ··" -------· ~· ····--

3 family y•rd tale. Frid'e y ·snd
Saturd1y, 111. e"d 2nd et 108
Pearl St., Middleport. ln1id'
building in back. Rain or shine. El
' till 4 .

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Do you hive the spirit uf c.-ing7
Ther1 ere many job opportunities
Ger•g:8
Silt. 9-5. Every- for hHith c1re worken. Bei:oma
thing che•P ~ Crew Rd . Behind a veluable member of the h..lth
Fairground•.
cere tum in iust 18 weeki.
Enrol now in the · Nur1ing
Ger•g• tale: ·M•rch 31, April Alsittlnt•.Orderly · progr•m et
""1,2. 341 Rutland St., Middle· Tri-County Vocetionlll School·· ·
port. Ohio. 9-4. Sonny HUdson· AdUlt EducatiOn CentBr. Need
rei:ldence. Rain or thine.
moneY ·for trlining7 We heve a
veriety of funding sourc.. avail5·family_y~rd Q;te. Aprl 1. and 2 . able for tho" ·eligible. Regiater
On Rt; 1 ecron from Memory now for the ele11es beginning
Gardena.
Apri14th l ce11753 -3&amp;11 ext . 1 4·.
Cetch the.Spirit!
·
3 family yard aale Apiil 1 and 2
(Fri. ond Set.) 9-l . 43 Cole St. Feder•!. state end civil ..vice
Middleport. (Ne•t to riY•I Rein jobt. *18,4to ee9,S91 . lmm•
cance11.
·
di1te opanlngsl Call Job line
1,618·469-361 .1 Extf, 1622 24

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·...... P"t ..Pieiisa·nf"···

H.-..

Ia Vicinity

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

WANTED

DEAD OR ALIVE

' 3 Announcements

•Washers •Dryers
•Rangas .•Freezera
•Refrigerators
"Must h R1p11irable"

Gr•t hair do-.n 't have to be
e~~~:pen1ive •t FIESTA HAIR FA·
SHIONS, a Sh1mpoo, Cut 1nd

lEN'S APPUANCE
SEilVICE .

US-3561

We Se.-vice All M1k11
1122/18/trn

MEIGS OFFICE
MACHINES
New I ••ld

SAlfES.SIIVICI·SUPPUIS
Royol &amp; SCM Typ~wriloro
loyal &amp; MAX Cilnlators
Roy,. ·&amp; Ma1 Cash 11otiU•n

. HOMEI BElT ·

.

lollgle"-. OIL 45743

Ph. 16141 IU•UI6
QUAUTY PIINT SHOP

(614) 992-3345 ·

L.~------~~-~~~---~,=··~·

-Addona 1nd remodeling
- Roofini 1nd guttilr work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing end electriCII
wqrk,

tfree Eotimateol

V. C. YOUNG Ill
n2 -6215 or 992-7314

' Po1111roy, Ohio

Blowdry 11 priced at jult 19.991
' Our • no 1ppointment •lion it
loclled at 322 Second Ave ..
ICfOU· from p.k, 44$-9162 .
A1cine Ohio River Camp
Grounds. Opening Aprtl 1!.
Come cemp witt) uti 21 c1mp
1itM. For rent: Hou•• keeping
room•. camper. furnished •pt.
All on Ohio River. Very beeutiful.
814-949-2528 .

.·

4-15-'86-tc

We can

core· radi11tors and

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

We'd emeyer's ·Auction Service·
livllllble at your corwenlenee
1nd lucetiunt. Mirlln Wede,...ye, AuctiOflHr· 614·2465182.
.

AVON alf ·a re••; Shirley Spears,
304-876, 1429.

Auctioneer Col. ba·cer E. Cl!ck.
304-B9&amp;·3430. Lie . No. 754BS .

Auction Friday Aprll1 , 7:00PM.
Hertford CommUnity Center.
Big truck loed new merchlndlte.
Yerd Sslert, Fie• M1rlr.eter1,
every one . Welcome. 304·372·
3765 .

9

Wanted To Buy

We ply cssh for l1te model clnn
used cart.
Jim Mlftk C.hav. -Oids Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
814,448-3872
TOP CASH Plid for ' 83 mOdel
and newer used c•s. Smith
B'ulck·-Pontiac. 1911 E1nern
Ave., Glllipolit. Cell 614·448·
2282 .
Complete houtlhold• of turn i·
ture' &amp; lntiques. Alto wood &amp;
coal hutert. $wain's Furniture
&amp;. Auction. Third &amp; Olive,
614,448-3159.

Auction- April 111· 7 PM.
H1i1ford Com_munity Center.
Big truck load of
merch•n·
dl ... .Something" for everyone.
Coli 304-372·3785.

W1nt to buy! Used fumiture•nd
entlqun. Will buy entire hou••
hold fumi•hing. M1rlin Wede·
meyer. 614-246·5162 .

4

Junk C.rs with or without
motors. C1ll lArry Uvely-614·
3BB-9303.

new

Giveaway

7 wk. old ouooi••· Hove boon
wonned . Pon Coll!e. Coli 614·
·_3._B_-B7
__9_6__
. __________
Male puppy-Fawn with bl-.ck
muk. Co11814·448,4824 .

Y11rd Sale

Sal11 peraon for advertising·
nl... axper,ses plu1 commis·
lion , 304-767-7881 . '
Local org..ization Looking lor
someone with boQkkeeping
beckground, must have expe,
rience. Accounts receiv1ble &amp;
PIYible. Payroll. general ledger.
Send r..ume to Point Pleuant·
Aaglater, box C-2&amp;, Point Plh·
....•. wv 26560 .
Babysitter prefer il'! my home.
Ma1on, W.Va . Oaytime hour•.
References required, 304-773·
60BI .
Gel p1id for ·reeding books!
$100.00 per' title. Write: PASE617K, 161 S. Uncolnwey. N.
Aurora ,' II 80542.
Local Northern Virginia Home
Mer1uf•cturer needs laborers
who 1r1 lOoking for study
employment. Gu•r•nteed 40 hrs
per weak plu1 overtime. Four 1 0
hour d•'fl •re available •• wellu
lodging. C1lvenon, Va. 1· 703·
788·4222. 8:00am to 4:30pm.

12

Situations
-Wanted

H•v• room In prftt'lte home for
elderly person. Reaton1ble rate.
Good c1re. Refentlnce•. Call
114·266·6609.

1- - - - - - - - - -

El_im Home. 209 S. Fourth,
Middleport. Ohio. Room end
boerd for aenior citizen•. Spec:J 11
c•re in prlv1te horne. 81 4-892·
&amp;873,

j.:.:..:.:._______

Wanted Standing timber. Llrge
or lmlllacr..... Call614· 682·
7~48 or 682-7218 :'

Sleeping rooms 1nd room end
ba.d for the elderly. Under New
Mllnagement. R'aaonable. l14992·7204.

WANTED TO BUY
· ANTIQUES

WIH do bab'('aittlng In my home
anytime. Ex-dey c11ra te.cher.

Croeh. cupboarda. beda.
dreaaert, bookCIMI, chtlini,

Reference•. Call 8.1 4-7422261 .

quitta, pi~;ture
dD111, Won
• ...
tin guM,
toys, poet
c«da,
tram
fruit
j1ra, lemfll, wicker, chin• c•·
binet. cains. costume ,jewlery,
F"" to goOd home, Minieture mut~
boxn, gum bel me·
CoUie, temel• •nd her two cute chin II, A mite. old it.,.t. Will be
puppies. 2101 Y.t Uncoln Ave. in town on April 4th • 5th.
PI.P~ .
Pevino c11h. C.l ~llect-Tony·
211-144-1111 or Chudc, 211HorM menure. rpust load 1nd 719·2193 or Write: Chuok'•
AntiquN, P.O. Box .t021 , Co·
heul you,..af, 304· 876· 22-t&amp; .
0
443 2 1
8 loot truok toppe&lt;, 304-67&amp;- , ::pl:.:••:..··.::.::hlo.:_.:.:.:
· .:.-' - - 1325.
Buying deify gold. 1llvw coins.
ringa, jewelry, tterting · w~tre. old
6 Loat ilfld Found
coin•. laraa currency. Top priOM. Ed lurkflt a.rt..r Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middl r twO:. Oh. 114·
FOUND: Chillicothe Rd.· Fe- 192·3478.
mela. tan-blonde Chlhuehu•·
QUILTS
.CIIim .t: Gelle County Animal'
. High , - pold far pr.1910
S~oltor.
·
.
quitt1. Appllll •· pleoed, any
FOUNO :Shrlne club vic:inltv· oondl-, Colll14-992-2101
., 814·02·1117.
·Ad. Coi: loftg holr,
millo. Hnotclolmot!;wlll Dahan lontng Inc. Buyer of
giyo to homo. Coli 814· ltending tfMber and loge. AI·
4411-441'1.
bony. Ohio. 814-881-8284.

7

PAT HILL

Pert·Tima Jobtll Join lh.e Army
Netlonal Gu1rd : 304-676 ·3950
or 1·100· 842-3819 .

Au·tomobil" washed ena w,ued
inside and ou1. For free estimate
e~ll SteYe et 514· 992 -3342.
Molt cera 826 .00.

4'11 mo~th old puppy. mi~ed
breed. Qf'N1 with children. 304675·8105.

CARPENTER ,
SERVICE

Public Sale

AVON · All Ifill. C1ll Marilyn
We•ver 304-882-2646.

·s. Auction
t

Rick P11r1on Auctioneer. li·
censed Ohio 1nd W81t Virgini1.
Eetete. •ntiqua. farm, liquid•tion seles, 304 - 773 · 6~8! .

An no unc e111 en Is

Scrip IMd. Paying .12 per

,...nd. CAll 114·742-2121 .

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' - - - - - - -- I"
Cell us for your mobile home
insurence: Miller lntUrence,
304-882 -2145. Alto : eutu,
• :;:h•:.:•:.:lth::_:._ _ __
1 h.::o.::m::•·:.:l:::ift:;_
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15

Schools
Instruction

Top job• require lop sldlls; Act
Now! Sou..._.., Bu-'nMt
Collog•446·43417 AICS Ace,. .
dlted Rog . H-11·10118

18 Wanted to Do
Jlrn'o Odd Jobo
SunHcb. tiding, peintlfta._root·
lng.. carpenter work.· trill• r•
polr. Coli 814-378-2411 .

··· ····Gallipolis...,...,--

992-21

MiddiiPI!Irt.
1· 1

.....

n too oN to 11t1 GOOD

' 992-3410
LII£STONE
QRAVEL • SAND
'TOP SOIL

&amp; Vicin ity

8

YOUNG'S

- ~or bad11g
2-2 '87·1110 .

, :-'GiillTpoliS'"'"---·

, R8in c:Hcelt.· .

PH. 949·2101
or IR. 949-2860

DWII .,_

11 Help Wanted

z

.... · - lullt
· ""Free Eltlm•tes" .

DIILII

Yard Sale

::t

.BISSElL
SIDING CO.

PHOTO ADS SEW
Prltllioring

7

Heir Stylists. Acro11 Th1 Street
ltyling Uk»n il seeking three
,_
•dditional ttylidl who are look,
ing for more thiM:l just •nother
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·2104
2218 Jaff1rson Ave, Wed.• job . C•ll Terri at 614-448 -9510
Thufa. Fri. March 30, 31 , April1 . for det1ill.
417 Second Avenue, Boi" 1213
Cabbage Patch dolls with extra I ,
- Gallipolis, Ollio 45631 ·
oth•r dolls, live pl1nt1, silk Bab'(ilitter n~teded In Middlepon.
or at
·arrengmentl, baby and Junkw C.11614-992 ·721 6.
clOth... eleclric range. much
Veterans Memorial Hospital
A... mblers . w1nted. Earn momOfe.
Mulberry Hgts, PomeroY., Ohio
ney e11embling Teddy Beer •.
d Sile, Fri and Sat. April-'1 Free Information. Write: Jo·EI
L__.___________...,....::;,:;::,:::::....tii ·Yar.
and 2, 403 Locutt St, Hender- Enterpris8i, P .O. Bux 2203.
ton, wve. lots of nic. iteml, Ki.. immee, Fl . 32742·2203.

•VI!IIYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

915-3365

l

'.tf

•Junk Yard luaina11

htw- ·9
or

"lltyllrig'·. • Reuphoi.Wrlng
RestdMttiel •
Commerci1l Furni1Ure
Automotive • Ma'rtne
Dreperin • Comlc:a
A "lARGE SELECTiON OF
FABRICS

•ROOM ADDITIONS

Dump Truck

•Wreck• Service

Cua:tom Home
Building. Room
Additions;
Remodeling &amp;.
Repairs. Roofs.
Batha, Kltchana

WILL HAUL
JUST CALLI

••

.Will Do . Hauling With

t•SJI!I, OliO

DENNY CONGO

'.
' t''

Backhoe

ElWIN
CONSTIUCTION

REM()DELING &amp;
AODmONS

ye111 old, Rn't respond to I~ Is
lrt too

oQozer

serving Meigs &amp;
Athens Counties ·

MARCU'-' .
CONTIACtlNG ·

Cl""s sl!artolllll $5.00

;·.

•

LOTSA POP

~ ...11&amp;••

NEW HOMES

I !

HOUSE

EVERY
.
..
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

uc. 01110

11 Halp W•nted

•
•j

RACINE .
FIRE DEPT.

.
lEU
CONSYIUCTION

eiUidin• inckMtlrtt cans
• , ... prim.
HOURl: Mootioy·ft_, I to
5; l.otu
I ,. Noon.

r~:

·OPTOMniY .
SERVICES ON
PIQIISES

$52,000.00.

3 Announcaments

,

lt. )24, Po1111roy Ohio

lt. 2, Coohrllle

· • NO SUNDAY CAUS

STARCHER ROAD - Just
out of town- 64 ~ acres of
ground with. a 10'x90' barn
w1th loft area. Electric
availab.le. ASKING

In nmnorr of Ro111kl W.
Hllrrison who was killed in
1n alllo accld11t oil llld·
dleport Hill 5 years 110.
March 31, 1983. Sldty missed by friends
and rtlltives.

d

GUN SHOOT
BalhQm Building

$15,000.00.

I•

-~-

POMEROY - ·The Easter
Issue of The Salvation Army's
War Cry Is now on sale In the
communities of Pomeroy and
Mlddlepprt. Anyone not con·
tacted and desiring a copy of the
War Cry Is asked to ca11992-5472
or 992·2215.
This Is the Army'·s week of
self-denial for missions. Special
· servl¢es will .be held at the
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy, headquarters Thursday at 7 p.m. and
Sunday ,10 a.m. and 7 p.m.' Tbere
Will be special music and
speakers._
".

In ·Memoriam

Methar,.Brothers
and Sisler

2°/o Milk .... ~ •.•.~~·••• · .
HANGING R()CK GRADE A .
' $
lg. · Eggs ····~·········. 2/ "1

Dealer
filM E. ~(UIPIIIt•l
Puis &amp; Sertrle

POMEROY - 3 bedroom
trailer 1ust out . of town I
Woodburner, I car garage,
equipped kilchen, AC,
fenced . ya1d. Fruit trees,
workshop. · MAKE OFF6R

· ritiu1l!. Kliiea: se.retary

·

Faim Equipment •

$30,000.00.

{3123. 30; {4)10. 17, 4tc

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Authorizod lGhn DMrt,
. Now Holland, klh Hog

HEMLOCK GROVE - Country home on 1 and 2/3 ac.re
lot. Home _in good condition
w/3 bdrms., new carpeting,
attached garage. B•g yard
for kid s. Much morel

meroy. Ohio, according to

.

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
' GUYSVILE, OHIO
(114·662-3821

$42,900.00

i1a by-lawo, on lho . ,lhlnl

$

'SALES &amp; SERVICE

POMEROY . - PRICE REDUCED - Beautiful mod·
ern kitche.n compliments
this 3 bedroom hOme with a
deck for outdoor eating. Full
ba sement, lois of closet
space. Nice woodworkl
MUST SEE! ONLY

. Welt Second Strotl. Po-

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BOGGS

$18,500.00.

ot1h8 ofllceofformoro !lank and Savlnga ComPIInv. 211

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3-21.'87-1 mo.

NEW LISTING - Nicely
remodeled home in town.
Could be 2 unit apartment.
Sellers may help with
f inan ci n g. WANT

llhoreltoldero . of Farmoro
Banaahareo. Inc. will be hold

2

992-2264 ,

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Notice II hereby given that
tho 0 nnual mHtlng of lhe

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.
9
5
3
P.otatoes •••••• .o.L:·.a:!••
$ . 39
1

Revival
services will be Friday. Saturday
· and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. each
evening at the Harrisonville
Holiness Chapel. The Rev. William Canterbury wiU be the .
evangelist. The Rev. David Fer· ·
rell, pastor ~ Invites the public to
a.ttend.

NEW LISTING- If trees·are
what you · want on ·a lot
suitable for building lhen
this is 1\! V1sualize the house
you've always wanted on
this 1 acre shady lot Electric
avai lable. NOW 12,500.00.

LEGAL NOTICE

BROUGHTON

Will do Federal
and State
Income Tax, ·
typing,
bookkeeping,
. and Notary
Service. ·
Margaret Parker

. POMEROY. OH:
992-2269

Public ,Notice

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---HARRISONVILLE -

Roger .Hysell
., Garage

ii-17-tfc

E. Motn 1 l ~r.:;,:;:.l;,j:.r,.ol

992-881

,

.UNCLASSIFIED RUSSET

949-2263
or 949-21

801

Middleport. Oh.

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RUTLAND- Revival services ·
will be held at the Rutland
Freewill Baptist Church startl~~g
Monday, April 4, and continuing
through April 9. Norman Taylqr
will be the evengellst. Tbe public
Is Invited to at~erid . ·

faoy VHS;

"Real Estate General

YAUEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

DEXTER - Easter· sunrise
service will be held at the Dexter
Church of Christ at 6:30a.m. with
a breakfast to follow. Theme of
the service will be Slrnon of
Cyrene. Sunday school will be
held at 9:30 a.m. with worship
service to be at 10:30 a.m.

·Revival services

FREE ESTIMATES

Ull a.-T CAirEI
.
or IOI'S EUCRONICS
. 446-7390

Brigs &amp; Str1tton
Tec1mseh
Wnd Eller
Homelite
, Jacobsen

$] 79

Meellng cancelled
MIDDLEPORT - A meeting
of Middleport Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
scheduled for Thursday night Is
cancelled. Work In the EA .
. Degree will be (lone at the next
. regular meeting on April 5.

&amp; S1Wts ••• to

&amp;Parts

LB.

LB. .

VHS TAPi
Itt .. , ....., thott old Mo•ios

Rentals
IIIIIIIIIIIJ. 56 23

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I 'll.

Rump Roast ...!~.... $1 .89
BUCKET
$229
Cube Steak ••••••••••
6-9 LB. AVG.

lmm MOVIIS I SUDES to .

Home Lot

••

11.&amp;

U.S.D.A.
.. CHOICE BONELESS .

. CORN KING -

· Gutters
Down1pouts
Guttar Clearling
l"ain,ing

or Mobile

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.

LB. . .

NEW ..... IEfiAIR

Campers, RVs,

'£ ft (

.

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ROOFING ·

:1114/'Mh .._

BROWN'S
TRAILER PARK

Turkeys •.~ .••••••••L:.••••• u 77: ..
Hso.aMEuM
_AsD.Ea
· . g.e
.,
-_1 . 19
.•.........•...
.

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RUTLAND - Sunrise serVIce
at the Rutla.!!d Freewill Baptist
Church will be held at 6 .a m. on
Easter ·morning.
., .

.,' )

FLAVORITE GRADE A-12 -14 LB. AVG.

POMEROY - An Alcoholics
Anonymous meeting will be held '
Thursday, .1· p.m. , at. the Community Action Building on West
Second St., Pomeroy. Ala-Non
will meet at the same time and
location.

550 PAGE $~EET
MIDDlEPORT, OliO

. 1112/'11-tfc

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POMEROY - Sunrise serVIces will be held at the Poplar
Ridge Church; Sunday, 7:30a.m.
The public Is Invited to attend.

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Howard ' Write..t

1304) 675-7611

mo.

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· SAU::M CENTER - Salem
ToWiiShlp Trustees will ineet In
special session Thursday at 9: 30
a.m. , at the fire bouse. ·

--SUNDAY

liCK ~ALSTED, AGENT ·.
· Paint ,_ant, WY

Purchllil N~eessary
Come In -' Lou of.
·
New

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RUTLAND - An all-night
hymn sing .,vlll be held at the
Rutland Civic Center Friday
beginning at 7 p.m. The event Is
sponsored by the .Rutland Free- .
will Baptist C!lurch.

Fer s,rt.. -.d S111•m•
SYIACUSI; 01111
NEW SJOIE-NEW STO&lt;I
LOW PIICES

· Register for FREE
lird lalh - No

REEDSVILLE - Olive Town- .
slllp Trustees will meet In special
session. Thursday, 6; 30 p.m ., at
the ~svllle Fire Station. .

FRIDAY
POMEROY - The Freedom
Gospel Mission Easter program
will be held Friday at 7: 30 p.m.
Sunrise service will be held at 7
a.m .~&gt;:on Easter morning.

Gin SHOP

SCrving Meigs, Gallia ·and
. Mason Counties

JO~S

PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., MAR. 27, THRU SAT., APR.i 1988.

COOLVILLE - Pre-Easter
revival services will be held ·
Thursday through Saturday, 7
p.m. each .evening, at the Vanderhoof Baptist Churcb. Speaker
will · be Mike Homer, youth
miniSter from Torch, Ohio. Special singing
night.
. Saturday
.
.
.
PORTLAND - Hazel Community Church, betWeen Portland and Long Bottom, will be In
revival with different speakers
each nlght, Thursday through
Sunday at 7: 30 p.m.

GEARY
BODY SHOP
OPEN

8.AM-l0 PM

.

. HARRISONVILE - Harrison-·
ville Wesleyan Holiness Church
will be In revival Thursday
througll Sunday witb ~rvlces at
7:30 eacb night. Rev. WIUiam
CanterQI!ry will be the speaker.

WarCry

GUN SHOOT
EVERY
SUNDAY

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• Vicinity ·
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vaoume DIIIMI'I. tva. floor

CUSTOMMT '
Ha.s&amp;WAGES

........,...
"At lnu 1-l Prica"

. ......... 1

nNNIIf ............. noll, clo• • • • pluo
llllng. uulhun-. Lots of otMr ttuff.
COil ll14-448-t114 .. 211-

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ao.=:=...tnt:.:

aau.

4 Fa111lly lela. v.-rlety ot

r.:..
I dl

on Ad :1
lull • Rd.
-111.1.
lot .. """' 1 •

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Help Wanted

'"·a

GOVE~NMENT

JOII .

111.040 . 118,110/yr. -

lllrlng. , _ - - 10t·IB7IOOCI bt.II·10tn f i l l ' " AVON- ... A- fill'
COlli..._. . . ._

ALL-.

-... ·-IIIIMeslitrtiiDifW.Iilll fralft

-ar:t!Att
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INOl'ICEI

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lNG CO . fiDIIftm••• . . .

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Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

Buaineu
Opportunity

IS 1

75

64 Misc . MerchandiH

Household Goods

Dlamonda and gold . Brand new
men and women'• . dl8rnond
ringa. gold cheirta and
All '".-ahandlaa ~ peroent
JeW-•rv store c;:ott. .For
intorrnatioft, cell Jt111 at 11 ...

w.-,

.,..ow

1984 B•Ja. rtd metal flake,
18'At' op en boW. V-8 anolna•
turbo'prop., c uttorri bulh 1rtUer.
tlrp
low h.,u,., ild
oqulpmont. 09,1100. oil 814·

·="""'

cov•.

112· 2112 ovonlnv•·
8 ft. INck ooppoi. ln-0..,

.

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o

2 prom gown.. on. Ia tong, .
~. til. 7 . Other ,lt.. length,
white. lb:e I&gt;Call 114· 74230,1 8 eviNngt.

Seitter . .7 0 HP · MerCury
engine. Walk thru · wlndlhield. ·

CoiU14-448·11191.

Vw . C.!l'pw. 81-o 5. Good
condition. Gardin tiller til.

Electrla dryor. 07&amp;. 814-94!1·
2528.

I

18;20 Walnut dining ~ aufte
wtth deCo contora t411. 1120'•
9x 12 wool ruo ~th 3x&amp; match
runner *100. Smh:h 1111 rototill•

I

8:00 Ill Cruy Uke
Hounds

.

.

19e7 Glooo,.... Ski lo.,,
~P. uood 20 hou ro.
814·742·2808.

ft . 120

·I·

~ranral

•1!21

E,.: cE.....D....-11 ·,_'..
·,~. . . -,:c....;u,...·"-

dating , ·conflicts. (NRI

trucks .and trlll~r~ 'tor
rent. 304-878-7421 .

U Haul

.
I

$UAPLUS DEN.IM, army. nntol ·
clothing; Wild turkey HUon,
itOo.,, camoufi'OI grMn, ~
White clothing. NO. GMalts.
Pol~l •dvertla'ng imprinted
IPICIMIIel; Sa"' lomlf'VIIIe. R.t .
21 junction ln,dependance Road;
East" Ravenewood. Fri, ·s... Sun,
noon-B:OO pm. 304-273-1111.

Dinnetta•; bedl. b~ddl.ng ,
~reaaera, chelta, Couchea,
cluire. lampe. coffee, end tablea.
POLITICIANS · BUSINESSES
e...., doy Spociolo. II milo out · liberal'
discountt on union medl
.lofrlcho. 304-175·1450.
advertltlng tpeclallila lbook
matchn) ate. _. , 0. " 'Sem"
Aofrig .. w.- &amp; ~'Yor· Good Somenri111.
Maeon County prcipcond. Col 814-44e-3548.
lrty owner ov. 32 vtare. Clll"for
•ppolntmenu 30.. ·273; 111~.
Queen lb:a bOK .,rtng arid
m.-tr ..., frMQt end braa head- Signs portable. 'igh'Md, with
b. .nl. good condhlon . 0250.
. 299, fru - d•llvery.
like new brOwn love aut. t200. l;ttera,
W.VA. 1-eoo,e42·2434. Ohio
Smallllg~tad curio cabinet $76.
1·900·533-34&amp;3.

Profeuional
Service•

35

Lots

Coli 114·892-3917 otter 6:30
p.m.

8t Acreage

Mailohen FUrniture. Ou811ty fur~
~ure • carpet at low11t pos:aible' prlan. Financing availibleto
qUaiHfld ~uy~r~ , Upper River

VHMt lol · on Pine St., ln.
Galllpolia. No Mobile Hom•
pormittod. U.OOO. Coli 114,

&amp;14·3133 oltor 8 RM.

31

Homes for Sale

' Big 3 BR . farm homu built on

your

lo~

e1&amp;,115 and up. C.ll

1'· 814·888-731 1.

Wilkwv,ille ~rn: Newly remo·
:deted 3 BR ., balh . . b...ment.
laro- d~. fruh trMI, outbuilding, 2 .fi: ecr• on C.R 8 bl«=ktop
•rd .• w / rural wat.,, 831,000.

a

hou11

lot•· Golllpollo Forry. 304' 875·
e908.
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.

Rl~llt.l l s

·Coll$14-ell!l-7722.

,-24x40 sectionai-JBR ., 2 betht1
: utiltty room. new firePII!C•·

41

Homes for . Rent

porch. 1 acre-land. 3 vrs . old.

Calll14-388-930&amp;.
3 BR. house --garage. Reduced

for quick sale. Moving. Call
'814-448-1368.
2 BR .·hOUIIe 1urrounded by pine
trMI, 1 3 acres, full b..a ., 2

batha, hardwood floors, new·

fence,

pond

a

oulbuildingt.

Priced in 840'1. Call 814-448-

2107-daya,

246 - 5100- ev~a .

OPEN HOUSE.SATURDAY &amp;
MONDAY
For SALE OR RENT by Owner:
11 Briel! houte-aecond On ·rightOrchaid Rd. , off south Rt. 7 . 2)
Frame home-126% Third Ave.•
Galllpolit._

2 bedroom, .2 b. tha, 2 car
garage. level lot on Rt. 33.
Swimming pool, s.-telite, c lot~
to Meigt High. Call 614-992-

3254.

Nicety furniahed small ho1,111.
Adult• only. Ref. i'equirtd. No
pat•. eau -814-448-0338.
233 Second Ave.:w / w ca,....., 2
BR ., 11h blth, khchenfumiahed.
•360 • mo. plua clap .... ref. No
.pets. Cell814-~8-4928.
Nice 3 Bedroom hou11. Large
Yd. • 314 Third St.·Kanauga.

Coli 814-448-7473.

2 BR.-VInton area. Elec., water.
6 truh fumishiHI. · 2 children.
Ref. 260 e mo. 8t 160 dap. Call

e14-3ee-9ee6.

2 bedroom on Wolf Pan Ad. Call

for Rant

Mason, WVa. walking distllnce
to grocery. furn iture store, post
office, bank. $14.000 .00. 304-

ee2-2971 .

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Four bedrooms, 2 baths, ' Ned
Sam Addition, clntral air cond,
baseme nt, garage. fireplace.

eo·o. 304-875-e999 .

32 Mobile Home9
for Sale

In Euraka-2 nice &amp; clean 2 BR .
mobile home.. •200 &amp; U25 per
mo. Oep required. No . peta.
Adults only . Call 814· 2•6·

5Be3.

Nice madern 2 BR . mobile
home. 11h IHiths, dining room,
partially furnished . Upper Rt. 7 .

Coll814-241-1111e.

Nice 3 Bedroom trliler with
el'pando living room. Large yd.
-314 Third St.· Kanauga. Cell
614-446-7473.

12x80 Elcona1871 . 2 BR ., gat
haM. washer • dryer, air. Extra
ftica throug~ out. $5450. Call

81 4-448-0176.
1$70. 14x70. 2 large BR on 1
ecre. North ot Porter. Rural
water. 114,000. Ca11814-388-

9719
1979 Duke Crown Royal.
14x70. Totel electric, 2 BR .,
underpinning, CA . microwave.
porches. Panty fumi.tted. Call

Nice condition, 15 miln fTom
Gallipolit on St.Sr. 218. C.H

614·25e-eoos.

1987 SauthbrDOk· 1 .. x815, 2
BR., CA, allelec:. Call614· 246·
9151 or 2415· 9173.
Furniahed. 2 · BR ., A4dJYIIIe
school aree, AC, waaher· Dryar
lnd garden space. w..er/ .-w·
age peld. C.l! 1:14-387-7741.
2 BR .• range, Nfrig ,· Pt~~ly fur·
nlth&amp;d. Excel. cond. 122!!! 1 mo.

O.J. Wh~e Ad. Coli 814-448·
4389.

1989 Globla Most..-. 12d6. 2
BR .. t2500 . 1973 Cam.on,

1887 Newport. 2 bedroo
electric. Will 1111 o
Contract or rant for
Depoiti rilquire. EnQui ·
Pearl St., Middleport.

cond. C.ll 814-444-7316 or

'z

114· 288·9340.

12x80, 2 iiR... '02500. Good

248·9478.
141170 Schulta. ~II electric.
Wether and dryer, retrigeret:or,
tkw.. drapn. porch. .-wning
Included. Ellcelient condition.
can 114-992-&amp;6P,2 or 814-

1&amp;2· 334e.
WindsortraHtr 3 bedrabmt, with
addtdon, 3 M:r• land. out
· buildlngt, G111ipotit Fen-v. 304.75· 8~30.

1914 flirmQrt~. 14•60. two
fHtdrooma, 1 'AI' bathl. air cond.
wnher· dryer, 304·17&amp;-3118
itt., 15 :00 pm w•lulaye, w. .

, ..,do onydmo.
' 1974 Cootlo 14al5. 2 bod·
(oomt. 2 bldhs. all .._..,.c,
twnlng • underpennlnt. 304-

182· 3121.

City - · Col ll4-2~--IPM.
.

iriCr~wn

City. *1&amp;0 .

Colle14·258·149&amp;.

Fuml1hed lfttaiancy apartment.
Carpet ttwroughoul. Private· •
quiet. &amp;'Ingle working person
only, _ Call 114-448-4607 or

446-2802.

.

Ad. Goll. 0. e14·448·7444.

Stove
4 bum• Gibson, Hll•clnning,
full·eutomatk: tlmH. etc. 2 yn
old. like new, u.... very lhtle,

uoo.oo

R.trigerator
Olblon, 17 CUbic feet Cllpldty.
.frate frw. enerey-qver, 2 ve•n
otd, like naw, $300.00.
Autom.. ic Wllher
Maytq, large capacity, Variout
cyelee. ·2 epled, soak. perme·
preaa, regular cycl... etc. like
new. 2 yra old. •3so.oo.
·
Dryer
,
Glbaon, 7 yean old, works good,
lerge cepac:lty. hlh-y duty, t~ont

loodlng •• , 38.00.
~uy

6.5 Building Suppliea

•ew•

·.

2783.

56

.

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Orttelou• IM... 1 and 2 ~­
room apartmtnta at Village
Manor and Riverside Apart·
mtntl In Mkldlepon. From
a21&amp;. including utllltiet. Call

Dragonwynd Cattery Ke_nntl.
CFA Himllayan, Pertlan •nd
Sl•mua kittene. New AKC
Chow pupPi11. Call 8,1 4-4483844 •tter 7PM .

unfumlthed apartmenu In Middl..,art. Call 814-982-8304 or

2 bedroom Apt. tor rent. Car·
peted. Nice Mtting. Liundry
faciHttee avililable. Call' 114-

992-371 1. EOH.

lioocl

cond, 304-87&amp;-

54 Misc . Merchandise
Callahan's Used nra Shop. Over
1.000tlrft.~-12.13.

11. 18.6. 8

mil~~;

14. 11,

out At. 218.

Coll51~ · 211-e251 .

SWI~ING POOLS • 1988

OAD~A

'

Huga..31' oval pool with deck.
flrice &amp; filtar. Installation II
financin:g available. 1-800·346·

0948.

FIESTA HAIR FASHIONS, 322

APARTME ...TS, inObila hpm~,
hou.... Pt. Pl. .ant and Gallipo111. 114-441-8221 '
BeeCh Street. ,_,iddl..,art. Ohio,
2 bedroom fumiahld apt, utili·
lift paid, refarene111nd clepofit.

304-e82·218e.
.
.

Two eftd one bedroom fumithed

opertmerrt. coii304·875· 3BOO.

One bedroam turnllhld 1p1,
convenient location, 304-875~

2441 .

45

.

Furnished Roome

Furnlahed room-819 &amp;'a cand
Ave., O.lllpolls. t121 a mo.
Utllltlea paid. Sing~ mala. Share
beth. Ca11448-4418 after7 PM.
Rooma for ren1 -wHic or month;
Starting It t120 1 ma. Gallla

Hotol-114·448·9510.

46 Space for Rent
RIVER LOTS
For Boating • Camping· For Sale
or Rant. A-One Real Estate

Second Ave .• acrosa from park.

448·9162.

4 ' King Cun.r luohhog. t200.

Coll11+441·8321.

loW

35,000, privoto
owntr. bought new Joec~IMI. with

.

e•tru, under

110 lnternulontil . trilator
w/_plowa, trenepon dltc ...

AKC' Cocker Spaniel pups.
Re•dy for Easter. Call814-388·

••c.

3121.

Mobile home turnllhld, 2 Hdrooma. UOO.OO pius p1 8ftd
· coli .,... 7:00 pm
304-171-1112 or doyo 1787112 uk for Ethol.
2 Hdrpom tr.tler In country.
~t and ,.,.,ence rtiQU ....

AJplne l!lle;eo ayaten,.

.,,000.00.
. 114·387·0320.

1978 Mo......., Morqulo.' high
m11111e. good work car.

UOO.OO. oftor 1:00 coli 3a.871·1800.
1111 Chevette, air cond, auto
tran•. eeoo.oo. 304-876 ·

4313.

1981 Rod Floro GT, 8 eylonglne,
304·571·117e'l.

114·«1-4758.

H&lt;tlneln BFMCIIng lull. Call

VI'RA

ST. RT. 141 at Centenary-V•
mile on Uncoln Pike-Open Daily,
Mon·Sat.,I-S. 814-448-3168 .
Pogo blllt· t9.76. hulla hoopst2.99, 10".12"tricyc:ln.10"
ICOoterl, 12" ICODtlrt, 12"
BMX blcyc:le•·•t•rtinv at
819 .8&amp;-wlll take trade ins.
Strollars-M4.18. IIMIIes trotted
blue jean akirts· .,0.99, laced
hair bawt-t2.91, iron ttone
dinnerwara-4 pc . tatting·
e18.95. 12" silver stone skillet·
tl.99. iran ttona pitchers &amp;
bowlo-012.98. twin
mot·
lrHI, box aprlngt-e88/ set, full
1i1e mattrus, box springtaH9. Wholeaate dealers are
welcome after 8 PM. Mol"!.·
Thufs. unl.,. by appointment.
You must be a Valid Dtialer.

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c-

i'fod"Wf' wanting- "Farm

72

Frooh"
8Q-1111bo. Holotolno. 3-7 doyo old. C.M 814·

304·171·4t00, I o.m.-4 p.m.
3

bedroome. all alectrla.

UIO.OO monlll Diva u t - .
privOto lo1. 304·1111-- 8 .

44

Apartment
for Rent

21fl.opl0 . • - . k........,
oppl , - · W -·Dtyor

843·512&amp; onytlmo.

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69

lndul'hiel
with log forka.
2 ton lntamationallog truck. Call

Aoglot•od Polled HoNionlllull.
1 - r old. C.ll'l14-742·2011.

814,251·H74 oftw 7 PM.

64 · Hay 8t Grain

engine. 4 bM'II oerburator, new

197g Chovy. 4

1 tour untt De-Alvei pipe line
milker for sale or trade lor live
stock. 814-887·8418 .

Fdllll Suppl11~'

.

Pomeroy, Ohlo. &amp;14,992·8481 .

For Sale or Trade

/it
61

liVI!SIIil.k

Farm Equipment·

Hlly far ule. Mlxld ,,....._
Squ•e bel•. • 1.-JI per We.

flogonay. Inc.
Alltl. Col ' -.171·7738 or
178-S104.
·

o~.

380

GOOd mlxld IMIU•e .._ of he,
for oolo. 9 lurkoyo fo robblto tot

1114 Ford F380 duol whnl pick
.up, 4 IPMCf, 37,000 actual
mllu, 2 tone blue. 304-87&amp;1711 oltor 7:00 pm.
1171 Chev El Cimino 360.

outo, olr orlglnol. U .286.00.
304·Be2-3308.

Colll14·248-1117.·

73

Vans&amp;.

4 W.O.

1971 Plymouth Van. C~IM
controt. Tr•ilenpecial. Uke niiW.

] r dll':p111 1.1111111

Auto's For Sale

1181 Dodge Daytona

Turbo~

1974 Honda ·7150. Extra• In·

. 1977 c ........ whlto/rod lno.

d ....... t450. Coli e14·248·

rlor. Loaded. 18,000 rftil... All

Coli '1 14·448·1120
betw-7. 9 PM .

lunll beda wtd:t' 5r

1810 Hondoln_,o. Block•
-.tul. 18.000 mil•. Hondo
_,.d oyotorn. ~ llr". Vorv
nloo. CoH 114•«1·0141.

1881 Ofdt, Callis 8'-PNIM·
On• ownll". Loaded. Muet Hll.

Mokooffor. Colll14·448-1071
•fterl PM.

af--·

NEW· -om boot1- UO.
., • • up. lllool.
oollteol . .Coiii14·&lt;MI-11 19.

rJ

All Toroln Vohlalo.
4 1117 ICowoookl 300. Uke now.
.-y IH1Io ...0. Muot Mil. 114·
192-2131.
1114 Haolor
- · s.ooo
..........
-.-.171·7111.

-· . . .. . .
.....
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.....
boiiO, . , . _ _

...

........

1171 • ......, lob Cot. Good
Nnmna ~. t210. 114,
U2·1172.

711

f]luolone.4 s• oyl.,
·
1171 .._~
1171
• 4 .......
Coii14-MZ:UU.
.

1171 C1Wo

......

C- - &amp;~ ·
fl8 ·
,.
-

It prepared? Firat we
head, then we rip .Ita leathers off, men .••. "

J

A &amp; A Home Repair • peinting,
.-.moc:llllng. roofing. cerwnlc
tie, &amp; plumbing~_ Free eltlmlltls.

·

a

.MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

-

-.10,....

............... Gilr814-

Fatty Tree Trimming. atump ,
removal. Caii3Q.t.·87&amp;-1331.
M~ltwellscomplttltdllmedey·.
s~n~lce. 304-

Moton for

Sale

.....
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..... ··~"' ....
717 'lioift.

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•
I

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.

MY DAc:is DECIDED
TO &lt;SfEI R/DIK H15

IS

~

HI= E;OiNq-

WEi!PONA
DIET=!'

[XU3LE: (}-liN .

j

1

Starks Tree end Lawn Service,
lawn cera, landsoep,ng, 11Ump
removal, 304-671·2B42 or

a

Plumbing
&amp;. Heating

surrogate mother refuf,ies to

PARNEY
Y•Y·'fONDER
COMES SHERIFF
TAIT !'

CARTER'S PLUMBING
·AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine

Golllpollo, Ohio
Phono 814·448·38e8 or e14·
448 ·«77

I ll.IN 1T DONE
NOTHIN' -· WHAT
ARE YOU SO

JEST FORCE

O.F

E lectrlcal
&amp;. Refrigeration
::....,

Relidentlll or comrnervlal -wir·
lng. Naw ..-vice or ,..,.Ira. '
Ucenttct ea.ct:rlclan . Estimate
frae. Ridenour Electrical, 304·

1711-1785. .

BIS

THE GRlZZWELLS®
1liE 6REAT nl1H6 AeOUT WNIHG r---:1;,A ~Plilr L.Ae PAt:ml~ IS
THEY CAH tit&gt; A ~I.Y COM·
P\..ICATED E"XPERIMEHT' ~p

General Heulin11

Dlllord Wot• Sllnliao: . Pool ••
Cisterna. Walls. O.lhtery Anr·
time. Call 114-441· 711104-No
Sunday calle.

&gt;bU f50Tl.l 6~ ~T...

J .- J w..er . .rvlct. Swimming
poole, -ciaterns, wells. Ph. 114·

241-8211.

HABIT

I RECKON··

F'LUSTERED
ABOUT?

_____ __......,
84

(!]) American Pl,houae

A presentation of the 1985
Pulttzer Prize winnil
Broadway !l'usical.
.
am IIIIDI Jake and e
Fillman An ex-cop turned
author creates an elaborate
charade io s1ear a novel.
1!)1 Larry King Llvel
10:00 Ill Slnllgh1Talk
8 (2) ill) Tile Bronx Zoo
Joe's close friend is accused
or molesting a s1udent. E;l
(I)
(JJ Heartaea1 A

B8&amp;•3e02

OR FORCE
OF YORE
HABITS

give up the child she was
carrying.
illl IIIIDI The Equalizer
McCall listens to pleas of a
recant divorcee with mental

problems.
II)) Evening Newi
f9) Newo
81 (!) Benny Hill
10:0&amp; fiJ MOViE: The Gre111 Bank
ffobbery (NR), (1 :38)
10:30 Ill American Snapoho1a
81 (ZJ Hogan'• Heroes
11 :00 ()) Flemlng10n S1eale S1e.ele
In the News
8 C2l (I) 8 (I) Ill IIIIDI
ill) Newa
(I) Sign 011
fiJ) -yHila
(J))' Twilight Zone I Shot An
Arrow Into 1he Air
(ZJ Love !=onnec11cin
11:30 ern l!ll' Tonlght Show

e

(I)Chaerl
• (I) Nlgldllne E;l
ill
P.l.
all
8ml1h American

=um,

M...., P.L Sklln Deep

PEANUTS
·
-01o.
dollvory,
!,
woll,
coif 104·171·

87

Upholatery

.

· Ad sean in our local paper under )ha heading "Garage

Sales": "Selling odds to MEET ENDS."

BRIDGE

NORTH
+10 5
.A862

James Jacoby

1-30·11

+Q 10 6 I

• 71 3

False
advertising

.,

EAST
tJ53 2
.10 9 5

+Q9H

.j 73

+J32

.Q 10 5

tK9862

SOUTH
tAKB
.KQI
+AK987
.AJ
Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer : South

By James Jacoby
For much of his life Grant Baze was
simply a winning rubber-bridge player In tough San Francisco clubs and a
strong competitor in North American
Championship tournaments. The n he
won the McKenney trophy in 1983 and
repeated that win in 1984. Since then
he has been much in demand. as a
bridge professional, whether as part·

ner 1 teacher, or e.ven lecturer at crwse

West

Norlb

Ean

Pass
Pass
Pass

2+
4 NT

Pass
Pass

Pass

P~ss

vacations for bridge enthusiasts, Today's deal from a recent tournament
shows Grant picking a lead out of thin
air to mesmerize declarer into going

Sotl1b
2•
3NT

6JiiT

Opening lead : .• J

set.
In today's auc tion, South described
a balanaed hand of 24-26 high-card home run . Declarer South . naturally
points. When North invited slam, assumed the heart jack to be from a J.
South promptly accepted. Baze·, West, 10 sequence . So in. due . course, after
had no indication as to the best lead .cashing the king and queen of hea•ts
ag~~inst six no-trump, and obviously .and noting the fall of the nine from
lead might sacrifice a trick. So East, declar er pla yed toward . dum·
than lead away from one of his my's A-8. When Gra nt followed with
queens or jacks, he stepped up to the · the seven, declarer inserted tl!e eight.
plate and swung away with his jac k of East won the 10, and declarer's 12
hearts. Babe Ruth never hit a cleaner tricks had shrunk to only 11.

~tVatJ~W
by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1 River to

1 Pussycat

the Baltic
lllntroduction
10 A word
to the _
Cower
11

partner

2 Gaming
.cube

3 Aliena~

4 Anatomical
network
Bidder's

12 Latvian

II

14 Violin's

6 Tin-Tin's

13 Intimate

concern

relative

first name?

7 Atop
20 Spanish
d e Ssert
17 Chinese tea 8 Relative :;r

3.•.. Ac tor J ack

16 Plndaric

22 Sen. Albert 35 ·Zapata!"
9 Apportion
tadi
. 24 Too young 36 "If - I
11 S . urn .
"zounds!

19 Sailing

Zl

hazard

Airport

.gh

~1

23

yell
Ill Neighbor's
kid

t

!or
(19~ fibnp ~~:ht

Lili

1 9 Fairy-tale
racer

27 Patois
28 Estate

house ·

29Gaze
30 Fountain ·
treat ·
31 Work
on mss.
33-out
(manage)

211 Overcharge

(sl.)
26 Corne r
28 Jeffs
buddy
30 Burn
32 Populous

.,..-...-on-or.:--

Would
Leave You"
38 Cheese .
40 Bela's son
42 Craggy h.iU
43 "-· of
ReasQn"

34AU
hallow's
37 " .. .aban·
don, ye who
-· - here"
39 Breathing
41 Infonnatlon
44 Reluctant

(to)

411 Curious
46Mme.

Curie
47B8re

DAILY CRYPTOQUOIES..;.. Here's bow to wol'k it:

flltll1l Acl~lrly p1aya10ur

8
.(!),...

Weter HeuUng, 1
rita. llnl'l'lldllle '

by fill ing -in the missin'g word.s

SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS
Ruridllr - Minor - Geese - Bottle - MEET ENDS

Cll~ler(L)

diiiOior far • vial11ng Middle
Ellllm rullr. IR) '
.

f,

Complele 1he chvckie. qvoled

·

UNSC R AM ~L E AB OVE . LETTERS
· 10 GET AN SWER ··

A.

V

::;:..~.Lata.

304-875-1370.

~

•

Sc:lllptar

• R Water Service. Home ; ·
cllterar wells, PGOia filled. For- -,
merly Jam• loya Wmra.Cii,l r

80iit1 and

II ft . • , ..,., - · 1818
- - - · _y
'I I,
.......

....... -

~·How's

moto. C.IIIU·...I ·I070.

1111 Y - 110 ·Moalm,
1000- ...............00.
304-MI·UOI.

~--··7-

a

'rEAH ...

Skiing. overhang gutt... 11orm
doon .a windowt. Fr11 ettl-

SullrldJr,4yroold,toOd"'-·
. Hondo lOR, I yro old, runo woll.
........ doyo 104·171·2111 ....
-----·78·1211.
.
,.,. H - 710; tloo.oo.
114-117--.
'

-·Your-.'--·

wr111t1f ...,_, • cornptmllnt

.'

814·448'S80e.

1987 Hondo 1 - o . Chom·

a

81 (l) MOVIE: 10 (RI (2:02)
S:O&amp;.IIJ MOVIE: The Revengera
. lPG) (1 :52)
8:30 Ill Anl11111t o1 Africa
(JJ Head of 1he Class
(I)
Janice has a poltergeist •
and It becomes aclive in lhe
classroom. (A) E;1
9:00 Ill 700 Club
8 (2) llll Highway 1o
Heaven Bob Hope guest
stars as an angel dispa1cher
with computer problems, Q
(!) Top Flank Booing FrO'm
Atlantic City (L)
(I)
(JJ Dynaaty .Sean has
a final threa1 for Alexis:Adam
learns his son's fa1e :(Finale)

I..COK AT 11-IOSE t;J.HS
GO AT E.ACH OTH.E-::.1&lt;:::--~

.

WEST

81 (ZJ M'A'S'H
7:05 (l) Andy Griflith
7:30 8 (2) (I) Hollywood
· Squares ·
f!J Scholaotic Sporto
A!111rlca
(JJ Judge
fill Wheal of Fourtuna E;l
1!)1 Crootltre'
1111121 ill) Jeopardy! E;l
I])) Bemey Miller
81 (l) WKRP In Clnclnna11
7:35 (l) Sero1ord and Son
8:00 Ill Second Honeymcion
8 C2l ill) Aaron'• Way
Roseanne is kidnapped for
her psychic power to heal. E;1
• f!) SpeedWorid IHRA Drag
Racing : Super Nationals from
.
.
Tampa , FL (T)
(I) G (JJ Qrowir\g Paino The
Seavers clean for a garage
sale and look bac.k on funny
·
moments. E;l
Cil (!]) In Pertonnance et Uoe
• WhHe Hause Marvin
·Hamllsch hosts 1his night of
highligh1s from Broadway
musicals. ·Featured guests
are Jerry Orbach. Pearl
Bailey and LOuis 'Bellson,
illl IIIIDI SmoUoero Bro1here
Comedy Hour Harry ·
Belafonte performs with his
S. African music troupe. ·
lUI PrimaNewo
, lBI Soul Train Muoic Awards
(L)

Tr•chinll-rMIOnable rata- WI•
ter, eleatriD. pe, drainage linn. ·
Pipe a fixturw at dlacount. Cell

82

81 4·448·014S.

AodHot-D... -

*

814-317-0121.

1HISuruldlntrudtr700.1800
mllill, bleak, Ike new. Marw

73 Ponoloc LoMono. 380 2 8L.
Colll14·441-3210.

-

UIED· -• ·
II L llod""'"'
oultu,
Ul·t211.
Dooko,

!ld. Coli 114·

Polnllng. ri&gt;oftng, romodollng,
lrM trimming, ~u_lldings tom
down, aen•al hauling. Cal

...,... oolor, 8100 mil•. Jen~~n
oound ......... Vory nlco. c.n .

1997 Food E_, GT. I ......
13000 IIIIIM, olr, AM·FM·C.O.
oto. Very-· Coli 114-448·

eunlng · ••• · lhollners
lltllrtlrlg- ....

o.C-k
441-0214.

171·2103.

mru. 02,200. Coli 114·448·
1120bolw_7.9PM.

11&lt;1111 tot or - · c.n
114-211-1270.

• ., ...

•

repek, parte, and aupPIIM. Pldt •
up .nd Hllnry. Davia Vacuum
Cl11net. one h•lf mile up

11120.

1887 Chevy C.IIIYIW AS. Llko
ft41W inlklt • out. 10,800 'mi••
outo.. AC. PS. PI, AM-FM·
cou. ueoo . Coli 114·381·
8240.

1114 LYIUI. 1UIIuldt·lkyl.....

Uvlnt-. . . . _._lon

w--Ing.

Pump 1aln 1nd

Motorcycles

after I PM.

1188 Ford flo ...... E01n ........
C.ll 114-317· 7817 or 387·
0317 .

g._.

m-.

1·114·237·0488. doy or night.

Rogeralaa•ment

74

1177 Hondo 150 four 1\. 1200
mNM. Groot llhopo. Coli 114,
448-0148.

IWAIN
ilUCnON • fUIINITUAE 12 ·
Olivo lt.. O.lllpollo.
NEW· I pc. WOOlf
UH.
Ult-tiH.

,...,..,cet

Rotar:y or cable tool drilling.

197e KOwo- 400. 5700
mlloo. tiOO. Coli I 14·448·
7482.

e..,..
•It• 1171 • up.
IM1oom tuha *311 • up.

Uncondh:ktnal lifetime guarantw. Loall
furnlahed.
F.-. '-tim-.. Call oollect

888·3877.

1H2 Yomoho 150 Horltogo
Spociol II. Good cond. tiiO.
Colll14-388-11 21 .

Uvtng room

IASEM~NT

AON'S· Telavlalon Service .
Hou11 cella on RCA, OuUar,
GE. Spec:lalh1g In Z•nith. C.ll

Good cond. Coli 814·o441·18e4

304-875-3073.

J • I FURNITURE
1411
An.

Horns
Improvements

111•11 PlymoUth Voyager.
29,000 miiM• , fully loadad
w/Nnnint boards. e10,600.

1981 Hondo CM 400 ,.._,
blko. Low ....... tl50. 1971
Hondo XII 210 on &amp; off. 1400.
Colll14·218·1924.

.

A

MINUTE.

I

Spaciout mobile home loll tor
rent. Femlty Prtde Mobile Home
Park. Gallipolis Farry. W. Va.

7872. Houro 1-1.

G~AVITY fo~

1971 Starer_.. pop-up camper.

Sl-• 8. Coll81 4-3e8·9320. ·

Colle14-441-n4e.

248-9192 .

Vallrly flumlture
N' w and UNci' furniture and
appllcancea. Cali 114·441-

'

CoiiB14·441·17eB.

710 M•xlm Vameha. Shaft
drive. MOO mil•. Cell 814-

HouiBhold Good•

.

Coli 814·448·7137 oltorl PM. · 304·571·2398 or 81 4·448 ·
2464.

Sp.ce fof ameli ttal.... All
hook-ups. Cable. Alto efficiency
roome, ~r and cebfe. M11ori,
W.Va. Caii304·773-IIB1 .
'

.IS 1

79 Motors Homes

SWEEPER ond -ng

tlroo. Good aandltlon. t 1500.
c•• 114-892·3518.

O&lt;lglnol.

Eureka IWHper, tree trimmar,
dehu mid lfler, entertain ment
center. Gen.al Electric refrigerator, rocking love lftl. Call

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Perk.
Route 33. North of
Rental trailert. c.n 11 .. -9&amp; •

- ... . - - ·-If·
polntorl, -

Trucks for Sale

1878 CJ5 jeep, J.C·. Penny hard
. top, rebuilt, engine. · new tir11,
t1.300.00 Of bool offer. 304·

Wurllti11r Spinet Piano. 814·

UTTLE $P~ING
c(..;eANif'Jei. 'X THINfc:
.t: r LL. SHUT oFf MY

WATERPROOFING

Loecl.r

246·1~S8.

71

., e.oo. 304-e76· 1325.

304· 773-81143 ofter 1:00.

voriotv AHoHo. 304-1,..1101.

Musical
Instruments

;r.rp LlfCE To Do A

2 fenilll"t for Chevy pickup
t2&amp;.00 for both. 1 grill like new

Sleek .,. ond 22· It ur !roller.

DAIAV FARMERS

wkoold, UO.OOeech, 304·878·
&amp;361 .
.

F-250 tor pono. Coli 304· 878·,
.
1043.

81.000 mloo. t2.591.00. 304·
882·3308. .

114·448·4202 .

Cute Poodle puppie1lor E1111er,
full bl~ed not registered. 7

1876 Ford Cour.ier. 1971 Fotd

CIMv Monte Carlo V-6 aUto.

Whole house attic fan: Never
uud. •8&amp;. Call81 .. ·246· &amp;120.
Approx . 130 pes. used rough
lumber 1moatty oak). All for
UOO. Colle14·245-944e.

ichee,.

1·304· 4230 or 1•814-379·
2220.

19U Ch..., llitNtta GT. auto,
2000 m11oo, t1o,9u.oo. 1&amp;81

KeftWOrth and O.KIIb·u.c~ com.
Scott Farm Gma ..... W L

4&amp;0e.

U1ed • reb(ritt, _all tvPII i;pMran·
teed 30 dip minhriurn. P.rlcea- ·
til • · up. Rebultt torqu••!l•
low •• ne. 380 convlrlion kill
to fit S·10'a, C-10' s.· matric ·a
ovtll'tlrfft. Herd parts far trant ~ '
minton • tranamillion kits. Call

teao.oo. 304·171·2117.

Cocker Spaniels, 3 black with
whtte, females, a100.00 eech.
Call attar 8 :00 pm 304-871-

Coli 614-8ee-7311 .

BUDGET TRANSMISSIONS· .

.

PRINh NUM6ERED LETT ERS IN
THESE SQ U ~RES

a

Olea.

I0

.

a

'71 Cadillac. good Cond,

. Livestoc;k

HorMt ·fOr tale- 81andlt'dbred
and Tennea... Weikert. C.ll

-

O!dt.. Buick. Ponti·aa, Chevy.
Ch-vr tNck, Ford, Chryslertran....-.ont luHdl are intlllr·
..IIVInopectod &amp; oony 3000ml:
or 30 day Wllrrantv (whichever
occura fii-tt). We buy Junk
tranamllllons. .Cell 814-441·

&amp;. Campers

1974 Plymoulll FufY, t4()0.00
or but offer. Cilllfl.a.: 8 :00pm,
304-871·4808.

Hoy for oolo. t 1 .21 bolo. Lany · 1877 F1 110 F01d pickup. 400
Johnaon 114·742-2442.
auto, 304-773·11143 after&amp;:OO.

Milled h1rd wood slaba. e12 per
bundle. Cont1ining appro11. 11h
ton. FOB. Ohio Pallet Co.

304·871· 1928.

2 bedroom tr.llef for r~nt, ctoH
to 1'101'11, IChooll and holflltel.

'

11!13 Z2B C.moro; T tope. PW.

J.D. 4010 TriiCior Dl- 4020 kit hu ao HP. E contllllon. 11 4·843·1 114.

C.II14,J81.9381 oftor 3 PM .

St_. Bt!'rnerd pup.. Firtt shotJ &amp;
wonned. $2110 each. Call 1·
888·8928 after 1 PM. Proctor·
ville, Ohio.

retell,

1878 Unoo~n · Con..nthll Town
C1r,
·c ond. or trade ·for
pick·up, equal value. 30~·882 -

. 135 !!If - · 590 llciurw wMh
MF· Oyna· Bounce m,ower, MF
rolko. MF N1 2 bolor, tiiiO.
o - will flnonco. Coli 114281-1522.

VNI

~ADA

t7,191.00. 304-175·2111 ....
10:00 ond 1 :00.

UIIIO. 241 '·1noornotlonol round
baler. *2110. Own.r .- will fl·
....... Coli 114·288·1522.

63

mil-~

White German ,SIMpherd pup"
plat, no papers, 304-&amp;76-8809 .

8rokor, 304,871·5104.

7478.

'II Old1 Cut111a SUpreme
•roucaham. 2 door, uc cond.

llg Dakota f1rm home. 3 BR ., 2
ba. $16,996 &amp; up. Modelaopen.

814·448-2e57.

Pomero1.

flnonoo. C.H 114,ZH·SI22.

614-379-2502.
Be90.

2 bedroom apt. for rant. Stove
Cl!" vou get the belt
fumithed. O.po1it required. Call · Where
hllircare at the best . prices?
814·949·2234.
Furnished ·aff, Hsemant apt.
One person. Utllhiu f,Umilhld .
a160 per month. 307 Spring
Ave. 114-892-2546.

30 gallon fith tanlc-ln(lludM
hoo~t. light, lind. gravel, a
pump. Call814-448-3732. ·
Baby goatt for ule. Pe~ pets.
Just In time for Easter. Call

NOW· PAV LATER

- 4 p.m. 814·992·6307.

Pats for Sale

aeperately or, all .f or
•soo.oo. Waugh Clinic. 304175 - ~33 .

1974 Yol-...n a.- 1eoo
cc dull port engine. Good
condition. OI'HI Work car. Call

J- 0.... 7ft. hoy bind. -

44e-al9e.

Of

....,or,

Building Materials
Holland grinder mi11er. loth
Block, brick,
pipea, win· excellent aondftlon. 31M· 273·
dOwt. lintelt, etc. Claude Win· l-42-15_·----.,---terJ, FUo Grendtt. 0 .. Call 814245·5121 .
Moo.., Fotgu- '7 ft. moww
condition• ,In •a,tlent concllConcrete blocb· all alas- yard don. 304-~?B·&lt;MOO. 9.a.n1.·4
or deliv.-y. Maton lind. Gallpo· p.m.
lis Block Co .. 123'1:1 Pine St .•
Gallipolis, Ohio. Call 114-441·

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breedt ... AI,I
ltyl... lema , Pet Food Dealer.
Julie Webb Ph. 614-441-02~1.

Now 1 • 2 BR . fumlllhod

Pli., PB .. AM·FM . UOO. 814·
9al-3537 . .

1000 Food dloool
hoy
l'lke. rrwow•!t m.mlne,
U885. 1ne 10 Hr bulldolor
w/wenah, 21 hra. Owner will

bel•.

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1977 Couger .St8tlon .W1gon.
Perfeal lnt.ior. runs Y_flfY weH.

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Auto's For !;ale

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bedroom mobile 'ho e hiiH
"'ile out JerichO Aold, dn Itt.
1:00 pm. 304-175·1483.

Farm• for Sale
Wentecl fllrm '-d to Nn1·
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, 2 BR. apt.

Mobile Hom" for Rent. Cell

614-ol4e•0627.
1886 N11hua 14x80, ?- Bad·
rooms. underpinned, central air,
porch, unfurnished. Perle Lane.
Ca11614-446 ·9316 Morningt.

2 BR .. '2 bath apt. AH ,utilltlaa
included. .tJIOi a mo. Dep.
required. · Call . 8'4-448-~22
betwMn 9·5.

Furnished nice brick 6 ;oom
houae, 1Ya bath.s. willing to sher• 1. bed~m apartmtntl. Furwith lady or IMiiat&lt;for COmJ*~Y . ni•tt,d and unfumilhld. t200~ -'
Call 814-441-2218 8am-4pm; · a221. Per month. Utllitiat furor 614-«8-1784 aher &amp;pm.
nl..,od. Coll814-992-5724.

7 -room 3 bedroom hou11 on . -14acret, barn, pond, mileout, 2
Laure1Ciiftwith7acres. Washer bedrooms, central air. luae or
and dryer, refrigerator, stove. sell, S460 .00. 3044-67&amp;-8999.
dishwasher. Asking t4&amp;.000.
814-992-6310 'after 6 PM. '
6 room house. beth, need
deposit and references. 304·
4 bedroom. 1 'h: story house. e75·1090.
.
Nice lot, 70x100. Beautiful oak
woodwork. Quick poueation in Smell uriturnishltd house. clean,,
Middleport. Ca11614-992·6714 good location. prefer couple
l~:~ne chikl), no pett, 3218
Partially burnt house on St. Rt. How•rd Ave.. 304-67&amp;·8821 .
33. 'New aer.-tor- teptic system.
Price negotiable. Cell614-992· 14 ac:r•. bam. pond, mite out, 2
2473 or 814-992· 6031 .
bedroom•. central air. 1-.e-or
MI. U50.00. 304·87e-e999.
Three bedroom older house.
double corner lot. 3rd and
Anderson St. 816.000. Allu· 42 Mobile Home•
mabla loan . 614--773-5628 .

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Ave. •181. Utllllloo pllld. c.u
814·448·4411 otter 7 PM.

814,982-7787. EO.H.

1. 704·496·8135.

3 bedrooms. 2 bath home with
12 acres, S45.000.00. Auumable 8 V2 loan . 517-451·8060.

utilltloo pold. No chll-.
No p«o. Coll814-4'41-1837.

potod.

7Yt acre• ,279, wtll 6 ·...,tic.
pond, lOme woods, mobi!IJ
home hook-up. •11000. Call
814-444-73115 or 24&amp;·9475.
Lots · Commercial lot

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GROUND
BEEF

10 LB. OR MORE

$ 09
L8.

$

BO PACK

BALLARDS SAUSAOE

LB. ·.

PORK CHOPS

6 LB. BOX

1199
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$669

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel News staff
Meigs County Commissioners

received some •~good news' '

•STEAJCS •ROAST
•GROUND CHUCJC

· LB. ·

regarding Insurance rates when
they met Wednesday In regular
session.
Insurance consultant Rlck.Pa·
trick, of McNelJy·Patrlck and
Associates, Jackson, described
to the commissioners an lnsu. ranee option he developed for the
highway department, In an effort
to escape high Blue Cross rate
Increases scheduled to go In
effect on Friday. Patrick was at
the meeting at the request of
Philip Roberts, CO\Inty engineer.
Patrick has presented a slm·
liar plan to Michael Swisher,
director ot the Meigs County
Mattox, compuy pre~eroom superintendent are
RETDUNG - Helen Da,viB, veteraa emplo:ree
Department ot Human Services,
of Oblo Valley PubU.blng Co., 18 retlrlaK followiDg . · - Pre8.1!11tlnJ Davis a wiUch and a gift
for
~onslderatlon.
Insurance
certlftcate on behalf of lbe compaDy and fellow
nearly 40 )'eAI'II Hrvlce. Robert L. Wln~te«,
rates
at
human
services
were
publlliber of Ohio Valley Publlablng and Walter 0.
emp~.
also scheduled to lncre.a se April
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A plan Is also being developed
by Patrick for the courthduse and
other county agencies, but Is not
Ohio Valley Publishing will be paper In 1956.
to offset, to the computers and yet ready for presentation.
losing a long-time employee ·
In September, 1959, the GaUl· high-speed processing.
Friday when Helen Davis, a polls Dally Trli&gt;une was pur-·
Her main hobby Is attending
native of Pomeroy, will . be chased to form Ohio Valley auctions. Atter retirement, she
retiring. She has worked for the Publishing Company and Davis "plans to take It easy for ·
companyfor3Zcontlnuousyears. has since worked for OVP.
awhile."
·
Davis beian working for The
Davis has worked as a proof·
A graduate ot Pomeroy High
Dally Sentinel In Pomeroy In reader, mallroom clerk and School, Davis' retirement will
l!K&amp;, about the time the paper shared duties In other · depart· take effect following four weeks
became a df.Uy; and remained · ments. She worked thro11gh pub- vacation. She resides on Rose
,,,. untli _1~. ,.!I!_re~ to tbe.,. llahln&amp; p~~ tr:?~ hot me~~ " ~IU In Polpe.~y.
Tenth. District Congressma~ .
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Clarence Miller today announced
the·award of an Urban Develop.
ment Action Gran~ to the VIllage
of Middleport In the amount of
$65,000.
(Editor's Note: Tbe foll~g is just one pan ot the larger Kaiser are pan of an industrial complex
Middleport Mayor Fred Hofan 1nalysls of the curmil situa- story. Kaiser wants to sell all its Gallagher tabs "one of the largest fman, who has been working
tion at :tbe Kaiser Aluminum planiS, including a smalf aluminum integrated aluminum plants in the closely with Millet In attempts to
However,
company secure these funds, stated that
Corp. plant at RIVenswood, a wrapper plant· ·in Belpre, Ohio, · world. •
major employer for Mason which employs 60 people. Kaiser officials insist the master contract the grant funds are to be used for
County residents) '
hasn't turned a profit since 1981 and the sale of the plant are not real estate acquisition which wlll
and Kaiser Ravenswood suffered a related. Kaiser corporate spokes· aid In the establishment of a new
commerclal business In down·
By Cbarle~ A. Mason
,"significa,nt" !"?fit loss in 1987, man Bob Irelan explains.
"We are aggressively pursuing town Middleport.
company officl81s say.
According to Mlll~r, the pur·
The current Kaiser Aluminum
'lbe difference between Kaiser- the sale of all or a · portion of
Corp. . puzzle, which includes Ravenswood from the other Kaiser Ravenswood," says Irelan, a com· pose of UDAG funds are ·to
negotiation of a three-year contract operations is Kaiser is in a greater pany spokesman at Kaiser's provide jobs and to encourage
set to die a11midnight tonight and hurry to find a buyer for the . Oakland, Calif., offices. "That is the ln.":estment of local capital in
potential sale of the 30-year-old fabricalion plant. Gallagher says totally apan from the contract. projects which will Improve the
Ravenswood fatmcalion plant, af- the company doesn't have the smel- These are totally separate manage- economic conditions of the area.
Private capital In the amount of
feciS the about 400 Mason ter on the selling block, but if sale ment decisions."
countians wbo work at the plant of the smelter and the fabrication
The contract Irelan speaks of is a $203,500, In addition to the$65,000
and the accompanying smelter in plant enhances a sale, the smelter three-year deal struck by Kaiser In grant funds, will be Invested In
Jackson County .
may be sold, too. Kaiser officials with the United Steelworkers, a the project along with the crea. Pat Gallagher, Kaiser spokesman ~ keeping the sale price under contract that conrained concessions tion of at least ten new permanin Ravenswood, says Mason wraps as they are the potential · of the previous pact, setting Kaiser ent jobs and several temporary
COIJ!Ity provides tile S!lCOIId-highest buyers.
apart from iiS bigger aluminum in· construction job~.
Mayot Hoffman stated that the
lllliOWII or workers for the facility. '
Th add to the mystery, company dusuy brothers - Alcoa and
project
will result In the con·
Jackson County is first with about and United Steelworkers union Reynolds Metal.
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50 percent of the 2,300 people officials have clamped a news · Gallagher would not comment
employed as salaried and hourly blackout on the three-year master Wednesday afternoon when asked
employees. The av~e wage for contract talks which began March if the negotialions could be exten·
the hourly workers is $20 an bour. 14 in Phoenix, Ariz., after prelimi- ded past the midnight deadline.
Gallagher says about 1,800. people nary diScussions in Pittsburgh, Pa. "We're know something Friday
Meigs County's tlrst economic
• work at the fabricalion plant and Auempts to contact union officials .riloming,• he added.
development
Joan has been apabout SOO people wen at the smel- in Jackson County for a behind-the· ' "We agreed not to talk about the
proved by the Regional Revolv·
ter.
.
scenes look at the talks were fruit· negotialions in the media. • One
lng
Loan Committee meeting at
The sale of the Ravenswood less.
possibilily has surfaced from un·
the
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Val·
plant, announced months ago, is
The fabricalion plant and smelter demealh the news blackout. There
- .
ley Reglpnal Development
is now talk of a strike if the con- District.
tract is not hammered ouL Such a
Dr. Larry Kennedy, D.D.S.,
slrike would be called by the
!'illddleport, was awarded $25,000
negotiators in Phoenix.
.
as part of a total financial
· 'The com~y has mainrained package of $191,000.00. Central
for a Ion¥ time ihat we do·not want
Trust Company . will provide
a strike.' Gallagher says. "It could
The Middleport Fire Department spent a couple of hours
go~ the way down to the 12
Wednesday night handling a chemlcall~akage from a container
o' ock deadline,"
·
on a truck at the Imperial Electric Co.
Looming over the negotialions is
Fire Chief Jeff DM"st said that a ~gallon barrel of amyl acid
the sale of the plant itself. Gal'
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) phosphate on the truck had leaked onto the .. drtveway at
lagher says Kaiser wants to sell the Ohio Republican leaders are
Imperial Electric and onto the body of the truck. The
RaveiiSwood facility becip•se the
department washed down the driveway and the extarlor of the
· plant has not progressed in 1er111s of quickly closing ranks around
Vice President George Bush now
vehicle with Inside truck cleanup wo_rk done by the owners ofthe
Continued on page 6
that Kansas Sen. Robert Dole has
.c arrier.
thrown In the towel In the GOP
'
presidential sweepstakes.
starl8
The two top officials ot Dole's
Ohio campaign joined the Bush
By Unl&amp;ed Pre..Jatei'Diilollll
camp Wednesday, saying they .
It'•
lllma.t
time
to
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are
solidly behind the vice
. Two of four persons charged as the result of 1n llleeal - . allelld." '
president
fl'om here on.
gamblm.. game In the rear of the Middleport PoolRoom on Feb.
Ia
oilier
wordl,
dqU,bt
"He's
won
the race fair and
28 were ~ntenced Wedueeday, In the Melp Counmty Court,
square," said Oblo Senate Pres!·
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•vtaa time
a&amp; I a.m •
.MeJD PrOMCUtlq Attol'll8)' Fred W. Crow ID lepoi II . .
IIDIUr, IIIII tlla&amp; meau S'ft ' dent Paul Glllmor, R·Port Clln·
The four, eba~ by apnla of the Oblo BUreau ol Criminal
.. •' a " • JIIUI' olocb ahead
toa, the cbatrman of Dote's Ohio
lnvestlptloll, we al,l accuaecl of mlldemeaiiOI' otfe-.
........ blfere ,.. . . to bed
campalp. "He's won It at the .
SenteDced to :,e,-Y Jan terma by Metp Couaty Court Judge
ballot box. Geofie Bush bas
Sal
Patrlek H. 0'
a Wedllelday were Leiter W. Wile of
Or u Jill
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helped ~nald Reagan turn our
Middleport, ebarpd with pmbJJDa, IJid Lawrence J. Taylor,
country around. We enthuslastlMiddleport, elwpd with permlttln&amp; pmbllq oa the premlles
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1!1 ' " aad
cllupiMalacktonadla.m.
cally endorse VIce President
iDd for permlttln&amp; aleollo1 OD the premllel,
Dual! for President."
Y"'llpt
lla&amp;llotar
llaoll•
~ no coatat to the charges 8lld Rnteneea wei:e
the
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Judp O'Brien. .
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Nearly N,
wu eoaftlcatecl from the two sentenced men at
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Robertson,
laid the former teleContinued.on pap 12
.
vision
evaqellat
will continue to ·
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CRISPY SERVE

BACON

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HB.
PI(G,

YELLOW COOKINC

6-7 LB.

ONIONS
LB.

SL8.
BA8

$ 49

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HITE POTATOES

189

SNOW FLOSS

CHICKEN
LEG QUARTERS

20 LB.

TOMATO JUICE

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4/*300

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to LB.

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KIDNEY BEANS or
CHILl BEANS
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COUNTRY
SPARE RIBS
SLB.

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$ 49

MOUNTAINEER

SLAB BACON

SAUSAGE

$629

SLB. PICO.

FAMILY PACK

CUBE STEAK
S LB.

OR NOll

$ 29

FRANKIES
t2

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PICO.

$109.

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PICO.

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At the highway department,
hospitalization and surgical
rates were scheduled to Increase
80 percent, or $. 73 per man per
hour. Major medical Insurance,
which was paid for by the
Individual highway department
e mployee, was also to Increase.
Total annual Increases for high· .
way department Insurances
would amount to approximately
$115,000 under the proposed new
rates.
Under Patrick's plan, the hospitalization, surgical and major
medical coverages would be
combined and the highway de·
partment would assume llabllity
for the first $2,000 pe~ single
policy and $4,000 per family
policy, not to1exceed $38,000total
liability.
· .
The Jlablllty was based on last
year's claims rate at the highway
department, which Roberts said
was "a bad claims year." ·
However, reinsurance · would
be purchased to limit the Uablllty
even further , to approximately
$1,200 per policy holder. This .

means that when the $38,000 cap
Is reached, the reinsurance
would take over payments.
In •addition to the agency's
liablllty. there will be a $100
deductable per single employee
and $200 deductable per family,
The base rate under Patrick's
proposal would amount to ap·
proximately $51,000, combined
wtth the $38,000 cap, totaling
W,l,OOO. That amounts to $26,000
less than the proposed rate
Increases. And If the $38,000 cap
ls not reached, the
yearly
savings could be more.
With Patrick's proposal, a
single policy would cost $54.45
and a tamlly policy $139.64 . The
1987 cost for a family policy was
$158. With the proposed rate
Increase, the cost would be $284
per tamlly.
Coverage wiU remain through
Blue Cross arid claims will still be
handled as they are now, Patrick
said. Also, the highway depart·
ment wlll receive monthly listIngs ot payments made. Basi·
Continued on page 12

structlon of a 6,000 square foot
commercial bufldlng on the CroW
property at the corner of Mlll St.
and South Second Ave. This
building, along wlth 30 off-street
parking spaces, wlll be occupied
by Family Doiiar, which Is a
national chain store · with headquarters In Matthews, North
Carolina.
Family Dollar Is one of the
fastest-growing discount store
chains In the United States and
operate over 1200 .stores In 25
states, throughout the South and
Midwest. ·
Hoffman stated that Family
Dollar has been Interested In
locating In this area for the past
several ·years and It was just
recently, through the efforts of
several Individuals, that final
arrangements were made for
their location In Middleport,
which had been contingent upon
theapprovaloftheUDAGaward.
Hoffman siated that he felt the
project would not have been
successful!! It had not been for
the concerted efforts of Con·

gressmal) Miller in elferting his
with federal officials In
obtaining approval of these
funds. - ·
Accorolng to the mayor, as late
as last Thursday, the project
appeared to be In a "hold"
situation but Mlller Intervened
and a last minute agreement
between the federal government
and developers was made which
permitted the project to proceed.
Hoffman alsoexpressedappreelation to Wendell Thomas of the
Ohio Valley Bank tn Gallipolis
who has also been highly Jn.
volved In securing the project, to
Manning Kloes of Central Trust
In Middleport who have agreed to
provide Interim financing for site
acquisition, to Bernard Fultz,
who was very Instrumental In securing options on the real estate,
and to officers of Craw's Steak
House for making the property
available for the planned devel.opment.
It Is anticipated that construe·
tlon wlll begin In May with tile
new store expected to be open for
business In November.

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Approve first Meigs revolving loan

Local news briefs

SLICED

Middleport firemen handle spiU

lender capital.
Support for this project came
from the recognition that Meigs
County has a limited number of
dentists and related health care
professionals. Opening a private
practice In Middleport, Dr.
Kennedy will be hiring additional
personnel to staff his otflce.
Full-time job creation Is an
Important ci'lterla In project
selection. and approval.

The Revolving Loan Fund was
ciloltaltzed by the Meigs County
Commissioners with an Investment ot $12,000, matched by a
U.S. Department of Commerce
grant of $48,000. Meigs County Is
one of only six units of local
government In the Buckeye Hills
Region selected to participate In
this economic development program offering below-market rate
loans to qualltled businesses.

Dole's Ohio backers switch to Bush

Two sent~nCed for gambling

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stump for delegates In the totally unltied party," said Keith
Buckeye State through the May 3 McNamara, the chairman of
primary election. ·
Bush's Ohio campatgn. "This Is
Atter that, he said,. "we will basically a Democratic state.
unity and close ranks behind the The disaster could come If we
Republican nonlnee as soon as permit apathy to set In and we all
possible." Jeske said there Is no went home and played golt. The
reason to believe the nominee primary will be a dre5s rehearsal
will be anyone other than Busb. · tor the general election."
. "There's no splltln Oblo," said
Consequently, said · Johnson,
Glllmor as he received a Bush "starting today we will concen·
lapel sticker. from David Johil·
Irate on the general election and
son, director of Bush's Ohio not worry about other
campalp. "We're goln&amp; to have candidates "
a gOod, strong, united team .
He said this means the Bush
We've worked toif!ther In the campaign will seek the Dole
past and we're .II'Olna to work Dllllln&amp; and telephone lists and
together now."
actlvllla at the county level to
''The key thing for usia to elect work bard for the Bush
a Republican candidate, and organization.
that's what we're golna to do In
McNBIIIIra said the Bush
191!8," said state Rep. JoAiln campalin will ~ave money this
Davidson, R·ReynoldsburJ, vice spl'ln&amp; by w1 thholdiDg television
chairman of the Dole campaign . advertlllng, but they wlllspend 11 ·
who also converted to Bush.
for other campalp funetloha.
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