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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Briefs:-....., ·Reagan

Good Friday services scheduled

Annual Middleport Community Good Friday services wlll be
held at the First P resbyteria n Church at7: 30 p.m., Friday with
Rev . Gil bert Cra ig, pastor of the Mount Moriah Baptist Church,
presenting the medit ation.
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Mrs . .Ju ne Kloes of the Middleport First B-aptist Church will
direrr co mbined choirs In specla l'l:;i'ster music. The service will
end wit h lhP Ten Stations of the Ctqss.
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Me ig~ staff attend me~ ting
Nlnr,&gt; representa ti ves of the Me igs Local Sc hool District
att end ed the Mid-South east Qhlo Chapter I t reading) meeting
hl'id for Chap iN I reacher.s at the Holiday Inn ar Marietta.
Spea ker was Dr. Maxi ne Smit h of the Columbus P.u bljc
Schoo l.
All&lt;'ndlng fr om Meigs Local were .Jon! .Je ffers and .Ja net
Hoffman, Po meroy: Mary Bra uer. Middleport: Eliza bet h
Story. Middl eport and Bradbury; Linda Stanley, Harrisonville;
Kim Ohllng&lt;·r. Hur la nd; Chery l Lightfritz, Sa lem Cent er;
Bar bara Math ews , Sa lis bury, a nd Wendy Hal ar, Meigs Local
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Chapt er I Program Director.
TP n school ellstr ier s participate in the inservicc program held
evNy spring and fa ll.

Quarrel result.~ in arrest of 2
A qua rrci lha·f mig ht hav£' ended In tragedy ended instead in
the arrest of two Pomeroy men.
Mt'igs Count y Sheriff Howard Fra nk and several depu ties
wc·rc ca lled ea rly Sunda y evenin g to the Cicatus Arnett
res idence on Sm ith l1oad, off Ohio 143. where an arg um ent was
raki ng place between Arnett and his son-In-law, Dale Ca ll.
Wh en Dep ur.v Don Snyder ent ered the residence, he foun~
Arn&lt;·tt had a loaded 12-ga uge shotgun In his possess ion. Arnett
res is ted briefl y bC'fore putt ing the gun down and being placed In
t·ustody. Arm• tt was charged with hav ing a wea pon whi le
lntoxlc·atcd .
,
Cal l was chargPd wlrh obstructi ng off icial business a nd
rPs istlng arrest .

Both men were lodgrd Sund ay night In the Meigs Count y .fai l
and w•·n' ro have Iheir Initial cou rt appeara nces today in Me igs
Cou nt y Cou rt brfore .Judge Pat rick O'Brien.
The shotgun and one oth er gun were co nfi scat ed b)·
au thor itiPs to bp held for ev ldenrf' .

Pomeroy I'MS was ca lled to the scene IJ ur nei ther Arnell nor
Cal l rl'q ulrrd treatment. There was ex tensive glass damage to
the rC'sldrnl'e as a J'Cs ulr of the al terca tion the sht'rl ff repor ts.

EMS units re.'ipond to 8 calls
Mc·lgs Cou nty EmC'rgcncy Medica l Srrvlres reports eig ht
ca lls over tho wl'rkend: fi ve on Sa tu rday and th ree on Sunday.
Sut uJ·day at 10:4!\ a.m .. Pomeroy to VlllagP Gree n
Apar tment s fo1 Rra nd.v Fortun&lt;' to O'Blencss Memor ial
Hosplla l; Ha clnc at :1: J:l p. m. to Hill Road for Opal Cumm ins to
Pleasan t Va iiPy li ospitul; Pomeroy at 4: 12 p.m. to Ohio 1 4~ fo r
.lane Ra tcliff to Vrll' ra ns Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at
Ill: 4!i p.m . to Ohio 248 for John Lascar to Vete rans Memori al
Hospita l: Pomeroy a r 10:42 p.m. to Mulberry Avenue fo r
Cat hcr lm· Oliwr to Vt'tera ns Memorial Hos pll al.
Sunclay a t !l: :,1 a . m .. Racine to Elm Street for Els ie Circle to
Vetera ns Memo rial Hos pital: Po meroy at 4 p.m. to th o
Pomeroy Hrallh Car(' Cen tc•r for Dale Roush to Vetera ns
Mrmorlal Hospita l: Syrae use at o: :14 p.m. ro MlnersviliP fo r
H" rold Davis tu Holzer Medica l Center.

Service plan.~ cla.m~s in May
Thl' Meigs Cou nty Emergency Medi cal Services will sponsor
Its second ann ua l regional f:MS sc hool on Sunday, May :1, at
Meigs Hlgll Sc hool.
Th is )'Par's sc hool Is In need of old, no longer used. farm
equ ipmen t ll'orn pieker, tractor, etc. I . Th is l'q uipmcnr will be
· used duri ng rhr faPm ex rrlca lion class . The equ ipment will be
cui apa rt IJ;· t h ~ various tools used ro free someone from a far m
acclde nr.
MPigs Count y fit'&lt;' and F: MS pNsonnPI arc urged to send thPi r
rrsc rva rions in ro the F:MS main office. Box 74A, Pomrro~, prior
·" ro 1\pril 21 to ins ure drsired classes . A $15 rrg lst rarion fee Is
II&lt;'C'rssary for all ou t-of-count.v EMS me mbers.
Thrrr will ll&lt;' a$!&gt; charge to Me igs Co unt y personn el if the)·
wish to oat at th&lt;' school.l.unch Is brl ng' providNI by the Meigs
Arh i&lt;' t ic Boosh'rs and a lll utl£'h reserva tions must be In by April
2~ .

aides use break to .plot strategy
Democratic Congress fo r the
first time, will ma ke "leaderShip" the issue !n forthcoming
battles over spending, trade and
any Democratic tax proposals.
One aide noted gleefully the
dlfflcully Democrats are having
In ar riving .at a single posillon on
trad e restricllons and said Reaga n will try to paint the Demo,
era tic Congress as spendthrift a job made e'asirr by a unified
GOP minor ity in .both chambers.
The officials said Baker' s new
policy of mak ing the president
ava ila ble to the news media on a
frequent and less contentious
bas is Is something Reaga n is
"comforta ble" with as a way of
selling his message of budget
reform.
Ailhougn he · has had two
spendin g vetoes overridden,
Reagan's strong bu t un successful lobbying sent the rig ht 'message to Cong ress -'- th at he Is
willing to fight. the aides said.

Columb ia Toll'nshlp Boarcl of Trustees will haiti a spc'rial
nJOt•ling Wodncsdav, 7: :!II p.m.. at lhC' firr sta tion.

Flamf' Fellom~hip .~lat e.-. ·"peakl'r
Anl(ie Compernollc, of Cleveland. Ohi o Stare overse&lt;'r for
!~ l ame F"cl lowship. will be spca ki ng Friday evening, G::UI p.m ..
foi· the Fla mo F!'i lowshlp chapter meeting ut Dale's
Smorgasbord, Ca llipolls. Public Invited.

SCOTTSDA LE, Ariz. 1UP II Ersk ine Caldwell, one of the
world 's mos t widely rea d authors
who outraged many fellow Southerners with such earthy novels
as "Tobacco Road" and "God's
Li tt le Arrc," died du ring th e
weekend aft er a long battle with
lu ng ca ncer. He was 8:!.
Caldwel l. whose books were
tra ns la ted Int o more tha n 40
la nguages a nd sold more th an 80
million co pies, died Satu rday
night at his Paradise Va lley
home· near Scorrsdale.
A spokes man said in keeping
wit h a family req uest for privacy, derails of Caldwe ll's deat h
and interment will not be disclosed. But it was known Caldwell, a heavy smoker, had
severa l operations fo r lung

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recc i v r d

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the champion best-seller a nd sti ll
ranks lOth on the a ll- t i m~ fiction
list. despite hav ing been banned
in Boston and rev iled by many
critics.
"Tobacco Road." dramatlzell
by Jac k Kirkland . opened on
Broadway in Decem ber 19:1:1 and
broke box office records with an
clg ht -~ea r run of 3. 1B2 perfor-

It was tho tall , outgoing Caldwell's pu ngen r use of sex and
language, his acute social comment and his prolific output that
brought hi m early success and
kept him amo ng the world 's most
widely published a uthors for
deca des.
Following the enormous successes of "Tobaceo Roa d" and
"God' s Li ttle Acre" in 1932 and
1 9:\~,
Caldwell conti nued his
steady one- book-a-year pace.
The ti tles included "Trouble In
July," "Tragic Ground, " "The
Sure Hand of God," "Love and
Mon ey" and " This Very Earth."
"God 's Little Ac re" was once

LOS ANGELES (UP! I - Kent
Tay lor, a former aw ning salesman from Iowa who beca me best
known for the Iitle role on the
1950s TV detective series "Boston Blackle," died du ring the
weekend at the Motion Pictu re
and Television Hospital. He was
80.
" He was tired out." sai d his
wife of !i7 years, Augusta.
Tay lor, who ma de more than 60
movies, died in his sleep Saturday. His wlfe loldthe LosA ngeles
Times he had had several hea rt
operations and had been cared
for at home by a nurse until he

Blower Funeral Home all day
Tuesday with th e fa mily to be
present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Friends may also ca ll a t the
church one hour prrcPding the
services.

Elsit&gt; G. Cirl'lt•
F:lsie Ga rner Ours Circle, 67,
Ho ul e I. Rac ine, died late Sunday
night at Vetera ns Memorial
Hospita l. .
Mrs. Ci rcle was born Feb. ll,
1920, at Portland, a daught er of
the latl' Charles a nd Ha rri et
.J ones Ours. She att ended the
Carmcl·Sutton Unit ed Met hodis t
Churc h since Sept. 22, 1946.

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William A. Tay lor, 47, of Long
Aott om, was arres ted Sunday
aft ernoon by th e Meigs County
Sheriff's De partment at his Long
Run Road resi dence on a De·
rcmber 1986 charge of corrupting
a minor.
The cha rge stemmed from an
incident las t fa ll in which Tay lor
Is alleged to have engaged in
sex ual conduct wit h a 1:1-yea r·old
female.
Taylor rc pori Pdly left th&lt;· an·a
In December· and a uthorlrlcs
have been looki ng for him since
the criminal romplalnr was flied
,m
. Mc 1gs Co un 1y Co u rt . An
a nonymous tip sent four deputies
to Long Bott om Sunday after·
noo n where Taylor was fo und.
Ta)·lor a tt empted to conceal
himself , but was discovered
when deputies entered th e residencc. He offered no resistance
and was taken into custody.
Taylor was to appear this
morning before Judge Patr ick
O'Brien In Meigs County Court.
In ot her ma tters, Mike Conley,

.Jack' L. Cowdery, 44, Li tt le
Hocki ng, died Sunday at Sr.
.Joseph Hospital, Pa rkersburg,
W.Va .
Mr. Cowdery was born at
Coolv ille. a son of Ha rold
CowdC'ry, Belpre, and the latr
Hele n Ba rri nger Cowdery.
He' was an ac tive member of
the Hockingport Un ited Metho·
dis t · Churc h where hl' was a
Sunday school tcar h£'r, a trustee
of the church buildi ng fund,
Sund ay school superintendent.
a nd. a dmi
nl s lra rt vc co unr1if
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h
c mrperson. e was a veteran 0
the U.S. Air Foree and was
employed by E .! . Dupont Co.
Surviv ing besides his fa ther
area sis ter'. Doris Blake, Belpre;
a broth er, Donald Cowdery.
Belprr; a brother and sis ter-inlaw, Gary and Dia nne Cowdery,
Belpre; two nieces, Mrs . Lora
Ann DeMent. Mariett a, and
Tami ,Blake, Ell'lpre; a gra nd
nephew, Sea n Michael DeMen t,
Mar iett a.
Besides his mother, Holen, who CCL mt-els Tuesday
died In 1970, he was preceded in
death b)· an infant brother, an
Middleport Child Conservation
Infant sis ter a nd a brother-in· League will ·meet at Skyline

. 1\ homemaker. Mrs. Circle is
surv ived by hC'I' husba nd, G.
Douglas Circle. whom she mar ried on Aug. 7, I93o: two
daught ers. l.lnda Pa tr crso n and
Sue Hager. a nd a son. La rry
Cil'cie. all of Rac ine; fi ve grandchildren, .Ja mes Brent Pa tt er·
so n. New Yor k Clr y: Terry Scott
Pa tl crson, Shane Sull iva n Circle,
Gra nt noug las Circle, a nd KimbPriy .lo Foll rod. all of Rac ine;
th r['{' sisters. Bernic·c Cor nrll ,
Po mcro.v: Gladys Deem, Raci ne. and'Marv .Johnson. Belpre:
two brothers. Halph Ours. Chester, an d .John Ours. Belp re.
Res ides her parents. she was
prl'red&lt;'d in dPat h bv a sister,
nora l.iovcr .
Serv ices will be2p. m. Wednesday a r the Car mel-Sutto n Unirecl
Methodist Church with Rev. Carl
Hicks and Rev. Paul McG uire
officiating. Burial will be In
Car me l Cemetery. Friends may
cal l a r thC' Raivlings-Coafs·

Scr\'iC£'8 wil l br at 11 a. m.

law
.
Wednesday
at th e White Funeral

Vt&gt;h•rans Mt-morial

Two to split prize
CLEVELAND tUPl i - Two
Ohio Lotto players have tickets
with the same six numbers as
pulled In Saturday night's game.
say offi cials of the Ohio Lottery
Commission.
Numbers draw n were 1.3, .11, 3S, ·
.16, .18 and 39.
The two will s plit rhe$1,158,288
jackpot In 20 annuaHnstallments
of S28,967 before taxes.
The 243 tickets with five
numbers are each worth $964.
The 11.091 tickets wi th four
numbj:'rs are worth $56.

Ohio weather ·
South Central Ohio
Tonight, mostly clear. Low 45
to 50. Winds southeast ai'Ound 10
mph.
Tuesday, rain likely. High near
70. Chance of rain 60 percent.
Ohio Extended Fore.:ut
Wedneaday tllrourh Friday
Showers likely' Wednesday
with lair weather Thursday and
Friday. Highs will be between 55
and 65 Wednesday and Thursday
and between 60 and 70 Friday .
The low will range from /,he mid
40s to middle 50s Wednesday and
be between 35 and ~5 Thursday
and Friday.
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Pomeroy-Middleport.' Ohio, Tuesday. April 1 ~. 1987

By BOB HOEFLICH
$4,500.
Sentinel Staff Writer
Council at its March 23 meeting
Middleport . Mayor Fred Jlof- had approved Mayor Hoffm an' s
fman was authorized to enter Into seeking profess ional help In the
a contract with Community Pro- preparation of the application for
grams Inc .. for the preparallon funds on neighborhood redevelof a community development opment and housing upgrad ing
block grant applicallon when funds because funds. are more
Middleport Village Council met limited than In past yea rs and
in regular session Monday night . applications are highly competl·
Co~t for the firm to prepare the
live thereby making professional
~ppllcallon for the grant, which
help almost a necessit y. Numerwould be a tw o-year plan with ous surveys have been necessary .
$400,000 allot ted each year for · to complete the application,
upgrading two targeted areas In which must be filed no la ter than
tbe town, Is expected to be about Friday.

mances. When it opened In
Chicago in J9.1Ci, Mayor Edw ard
Ke lly called it obscene a nd shut it
down. It later played in London
and in 1941 was sa nitized by
Hollywood into a movie directed
by John Ford from a sc ript by
Nunnally Johnson.
A screen version ol "God's
Li ttle Acre" a ppeared in 19!i8.

The first year program, if the
application is approved, would
provide for work In upper Mid dleport fro m Doc k Street to Mi ll
Street, while the second year
target area wi ll be in the
neighborhood from Pearl St reet
to Powell Street. Some roarl
reconstruction in the two areas is
provided for In the application.
Council approved the report of
Mayor Hoffman show ing r,..
ceipts In fin es and fees of
$4,919.09 for the month of March
and gave a third rea ding and
final approval to an ord inance

Cleaner
coal wins
industry
support

was hospitalized Thursday.
"Boston Blackle," a one-time
thi ef with a pencil mustache who
beca me a detective, was a
popu lar TV series in the '50s.
Taylor also made suc h movi es
as "Hamona," "The Daltons
Ri de Aga in," " Death Takes a
Holiday," "Payment on Demand" and. his last fil m, "Girls
For Rent" in 1974.
His fi lm carepr bega n in 1 9~1
when his fa mUy moved to Los
Angeles f.rom Iowa, where he had
played saxophone In · a dance
band a nd appea red In school
plays .

20, of Por tland, was returned to
Meigs County Friday evenin g
from Jackso n County, W.Va., on
a charge of receiv ing stolen
property. Conley was a lso to
appear today In co un ty court.
And d~pu ties were called to a
Texas Road res idence on Saturday where Do nnie Barringer was
arrested on a charge of domestic
violence. Barringer was to appear in rourt today.

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which will put the vil lage In
compliance wit h the Ohio Code In
regard ro fireworks displays.
Mayor Hoffma n read a letter
fro m the Ohio De partment of
Natura l Resou rces indica ting
that the tow n's application for a
1987 li tter gra nt has been turned
down. The money would have
prov ided funds for litter con ta iners for the town. Mayor Hoffman
also read a communication from
Steve Powell of tHe Meigs County
Office of Litter Cont ro l asking
the town to particlpa t ~ In a
program which will provi de

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per manent litter co nta iners In
communities of the county.
The lett er req uested the village
parti cipation In an on-site construction project of the containers stating that off the sit e costs
run $400 per cont ainer while on
sit e co nst ruction reduces the
figure to $120 plus labor. The
village Is being asked to provide
$50 of the cos t for each co ntai ner.
Council took mno ac tion on the
request. According to thc letter,
the Office of Lit ter Control ca n
place 67 such con tai ners In
locations In the count y on the

sugges ted cos t sha re basis.
Council took no action on a
req uest for the transfer of a B-5
liquor permlr from the Cedar Ba r
and Lounge nex t door to the
LaSalle Hotel ro the corn.ev
lor at ion, form erly the Martin
Res taurant .
A. communica tion was also
rea d fr om the Consumers ' Coon·
cjl outlining aspects of member:
ship In the council' s uniform
state'coalltlon which deals as a
group lf ith contract rates by
Columbi a Gas. The Consumers:
tConrlnued on Page 121

Would-be assassin's request
for Easter visit put on .hold

CHARLESTON , W.Va. tUPII
- Utility co mpanies have been·
forced to overlook opening coalpowered fa cilities because state
regulatory commiss ions regulate returns on utility Investments, says the president or the
National Coal Assoca rion.
Carl Bagge also said in a recent
appearance before a U.S. Senate
subcommittee In Washington
that a clean coal rer hnologles
progr.am helps the na tion pursue
Irs environment al and ene rgy
policies wilhout burdening prlva te sectors. ·
He said new technologies being
developed through the clean coal
programs for coa l-fired power
J(eneratlon facilities will reduce
emissions and Increase th£&gt; com·
bustlon effi ciency of coal.
However, Bagge ca utioned
that rommerclallzatlon or the
new technologies will be stymied
if sta te utility regulatory comANNOUNCEMENT - Standing with his family In the middle of
miss ions continue ro force utili·
ocenlc Red Rocks Park near Morrison, Colo., former U.S. &amp; n.
ties to avoid Investments In
Gary Hart announced to the media Monday lhal h• will s&lt;•ek the.
hil(her up-front ca pital Intensi ve
Democratic nomhiallon for president of the United Stal es. Hart Is
coa l plants.
flank£•d
by his daughte r, Andrea, left , and wile Lee, ce nter. (UP I)
He said state public utility
commissions. In regulating returns on utilit y lnyes tments.
have forced utllitlees ro opt
Instead for facilities with lower
start-up cos ts, without adeBy STEVE GERSTEL ·
Hart , 51.1, sc heduled a news
quately considerin g the lower
DENVER
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UP!
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Gary
Hart,
conference
today befon' begin·
overall lifetime cost of coa l
comfortably
aeccptlng
th
e
role
of
nlng
his
firs
t ca mpaign swing as
fa cilities.
-runner,
is
scr
to
wage
two
front
an
annou
nced
candidate, one
Bagge sa id a continuing comca
mpaigns
at
oncr
one
against
that
will
take
hi
m
to Texas, Iowa,
mitment to clean coal will help
the nation fulfill Its objectives of his fellow Democrats for th e Penn sy lvania and Cali for nia .
The former two•tcrm senator
clea ner air and en~rgy security party's nomination. th e o th ~r
aga
inst
the
Republica
ns.
from
Colorado was d!'fea red by
while a lso pu tti ng the United
In
ann
ouncing
he
aga
in
would
Wa
lter
Mondale for the nomina Stat es on the " leading edge In
seek
the
presidency,
Hart
chaltion
in
1984.
marketing and exporting techHar t's annou ncement Monday
nologies which provide Increased lenged other contend ers for the
,
1988
nomination
to
kee
p
"the
was
uniquely his. from the
fuel effl clenry wlrh reduced
hiJ&lt;hcst standa rd s" In rh pir ca m· selection of a s lt r ro the wordi ng
emissions. "
Thr{'(' rlt&lt;an coal technology palgns and accused Republica ns of an elght·mlnutr speech. deli programs exist tod ay with one in of allowi ng rhc coun try to fall vered before a media-only crowd
opera tion and the others In the " far short of the Idea l of In a slush and snow·£·ovrrcd
Ameri&lt;'a.''
parking lot of the magnificen t
proposal stage.

By LORI SANTOS
WASHI NGTON tU PIJ - Jo hn
Hinckl ey J r .'s bid for a n Eas ter
Sunday vis it with his paren ts is
on hold unt il a federal court can
see letters regarding convicted
murderer t harles Ma nson and
Florida deat h·row Inmate Theodore Bundy .
Cou rt proceed ings on Hinck·
ley's l'l'qucsr Monday were
stopped abruptly after a psyc hIa ·
trlst. tes tify ing on Hinck ley's
behalf, revealed the prrs ldenrla l
assailant had wr itten Bundy and
co nsidered corresponding wit h
Ma nson.

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The test imony from Dr. Glen
Miller, a psyc hia trist and co nsultant to St. Elizabeth's Hos pital,
whe•·e Hi nc kl ey has"'been •·onfi ned fo r five years, prompt ed
U.S. District Judge Barrington
Parker to ha lt rhc hear ing unt il
Wednesday and s·ubpoena all
Information relatin g ro rho
corres pondence.
Hinckley, .11. shor Pres ide nt
Reagan, Whill' House press se·
rrNary .James Brady , a Secret
Service ag~n t and a Dlstrlcr of
Colu mbia pollee offlrcr on Marcil
:10. 19RI. He has been confln~d ar
Sr. Elizabcrhs slnrc his arqulttu l
In Ju ne 1982.
The da re the h'lt('J'S WC'rc

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Red Rock ptirk In the· floek_v
Moun tain foo th ills.
Under cloudy skies wit h u
blu stery wind keeping temperatun•s In rhe :lOs, Har t drove his
own .Jeep Wago n to t he lonely sit e
and stood on a Jlar boulder to
announce he was run ning again .
Hart wanted- ro makr' his
a nnouncement ncar his home,
withou t a lot of fan fare, reinlorclng his Image as the anllesta bllshmcnt Wester ner seek·
lng thr nomi nation In a fight
against the part y leaders and
brokers .
"Th is eleellon Is nothin g less
than. a referendum on our na-

Reagan welcomes visit
to U.S. by Gorbachev

TUXEDO
RENTALS

MOSCOW 1UP II - Secretary would be coming to Washington
of State Georg£' Shu ltz today fo r a third summit with Reagan.
"This Is precisely what we are
prestmted Sovie t leader Mikhail
going
to discuss," hP said with a
·Garbarhev a lPtter from Presismile.
.
dent Rcagun encourag ing ~ 1m to
"We
must
co
ntinue
the discuscome to Washington for another
sion
and
then
answer
your
summit but Gorbachev said he
ques
tion
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I
think
I
have
to
be
would need a good reason to
hopeful and II just canno1 be that
make th£'.trlp.
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would avoid America In my
"You r are welcome to come."
travels,"
he said.
Shultz told Gorbachev as they
"But
generally,
without reaopened a Kremlin meeting. "I
so
n,
I
do
not
go
anywhere.
ha ve a letter from the president
particularly
to
America.
This
and It sa ys so."
Shultz thert handed Gorbachc-1 cannot just be a walk. When I will
a i&gt;ersonal message he carr ied be nearing retirement. then I
from Washington from Reagan. may travel jus t lor pleasure. Bur
now I need business."
Wllth a sweeping gesture toShultz, Gorbaehev and their
aides werpallsmlles at the outset wards Shultz , Gorbachev said,
of Shultz's first meeting with the
" And the secretary of stat e keeps
Soviet leader during three days silent " Shultz then handed Reaof talks that opened Monday gan's letter to Gorbachev.
Gorbachev passed the unce~terlng on arms control.
The meeting was held In the
sealed envelope to Soviet Forornate . gold-leafed St. Catheeign Minister Eduard
rine's 'Hall In the Kremlin's
Shevardnadze.
Great Palace.
Shultz registered a mUd objecGorbachev. during a photo
tion about giving Shevardnadze
opportunity as the meeting IJe.
"a leiter the president wrote to
gan, was asked by reporters It he
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wri tte n was nor revea led .
So urces sa id ParkN. who
presided over Hinckl ey's cr imina l trial, was ca ught off j!uard by
the revelations. Government prosecut oi'S also have submitted
anoth er lettc1· fi'Om 1982 or l98.11 n
which Hinckl ey di scussed his
pla ns ro est'ape from the hospit al
a nd a tt e mpt ot h er
assassinat ions.
Hinckley was foun d not ~ ullt y
by reason of Insa nity on .June 21,
1982 In a sensationa l trial that
spar kl'd new ra lls for re form of
Ihe lnsa nlt)· defe nse.
Miller revea led Mond ay th at
Hinckley had received a letl!'r
from L.v nc tt l' "Squ ea ky"
Fromme. a fo rm er Manson taltowel' who 'tri ed to s hoo t Presi de nt Fo rd In 1975, and had as ked
for Ma nson's address so that he
could respo nd to him .
Aut, Miller sa id, "So fur as I
know he has never written a
lett et· to Churles .Manso n."
St. Ell wbr ih's stopped monitoring Hinckley's ma ll In 19!!4.
Ma nson, the l~a d er of a dru g
and sex cull tha t shocked the
na tion with the sla ughter of
preg na nt Hollywood actress
Sharon Tate a nd eig ht others In
Los Angeles In 1969, Is se rving a
life scnt cnre ar Sa n Quentin

lio n's future, a nd I believe lh£'
co nt est wil l be wo n by th e
cand ida te· wit h the cleares t vision a nd rhe co urage ro challenge
ou r na tion," he sa id. "We arc
going ro select not only a lcadt' r,
we're goi ng to select the future.
We better know what we· arc
do ing.
"This Is serious buslnr·ss. PPr·
haps dea d! ~ sl'rious. Our llvos
and our national fu ture could
depend on lh&lt;' ou tcome. We wil l
Sl'lect not onl.v the perso n who 1.~
best qualified ro govl'rn this
c·c&gt;u ntry, bur thP furur&lt;' lmider of
rhe free wor ld."
Hart added. " ! Intend. as I

prison In Ca lifo rnia.
Bundy Is on death row at the
Florida Stat e P rison In Starke,
Fla .. ro nvlr ted and sentenced to
die for mu rder ing two sorority
sisters and a 12-year-old girl. He
Is suspected of killin g more than
two dozen other women across
the country and savagely mull·
latinj&lt; th eir bodies.
Hlnekley and his parl'nts. John
and .lo Hin ckley, att ended lh~
'hea ring before Par ker, who will
dec ide on th(' Apr il 19 trip
reques t. The hospital supports
the req ui'St fo r the &lt;Visit .
.
Hinckley' s lawyers have lndl··
rated the proposed vis it to an
und isclosed locallo.n could be a
forer unn er to a request lor
HJ.nckley's permanent release
fi'Om th e hOsplt a I.
Miller. who examined Hinck•
ley wh en .he entered St. E!iza -.
beth 's and again earlier this
year, sa id Hin ckley'~ psychollr
disorders wr re " In rrmlulon"
but qu rstioned his judgment at
times, l n~ ludinl( his decision•
a bout " responding ro some of the'
charact ers who wrote him." '
Miller said Hinckley had "written reccnlly to Aunity ... l'Xpreu:.
lng his sorrow" or the " awkwar~
position he mu st be ln."
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Ideas . Ideas a rr• what govc rntn k
Is all abo ut. And ~overnlng l~
what this cteerton Is all ahout ."•.
Two hours aft£'1' his announr&lt;l·
mcnt. Har t, slill at the wh('('t.
arrived In downtown Dr nvt•r lor
his firs.! pos t·announre mcn,l
rali)'. grrr.red by about 2,0011
well-wis hers dur ing the lunch
hour.
,
In u brief speech at the rally,
Harr was hars her and marl&gt;'
spcclfle In his atta cks agalnsltht
Reagan administration, rlppln~
away at the gov&lt;'nmcnt' s domto&amp;tlc, foreig n, defl' nse and agrlrul,ture polk les.

Goodyear chief says
tiremaker on rebound

REPORT TO THE PRESS - White House Chief of ~ all Howard
Baker and National Security Advller Frank Carlaccl briefed
reperten Monday on Secretary of Slate Georre Shultz'nt.lltothe
Soviet Union. The brleflnr wu held at the western While House In
Santa Barbara, Calli., where President Reagan Is vacationing at
hill ranch. ( UPI)
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Ti re &amp; Rubber Co. Is laden wll h provide jobs, growth and In lern a·
debt from Its batt le aga inst Ilona ! competitiveness," MN rct
corporate raider Ja mes Golds· said later ar u nC'ws conlcrc•m·&lt;'.'
StIll, Goodyear Is "In no hul'l'~· · :
mllh , bu r the co mpany's recov ery Is on schedule, says chair- to sell Its r ncrgy subsidiary:
Celeron Corp.. a nd It s crude oil
man Rober t li: . Mercer.
Mercer told shareholders at pipeline, with a main leg spa n ~
their annual meeting Monday nlng 1,225 mile.• from the Callfor:
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they can · expect first-quarter nla coast ro west Texas.
earnlnl(s of more than $1 a share.
Goodyear already has sold $1
Goodyear should be able to sell billion In assets , Including Goo,
Its energy subsidiary In about dyear Ae rosparl' Corp., Motor
two mohrhs and red u ~e It s Wheel Corp. an d far m and resod
tremendous debr to normal lev · property nca r Phoenlx, Arlz,
Mercer sa id seven companh,,;
els with in three years, he said.
In Its battl e aga inst Goldsmith · have expr,essed Interes t In form;·
late last year, Goodyea r Incurred lng a consorti um to bu y Celeron:$2.6 billion In new debt to buy One forplgn ·cou nt ry, which h~
back nearly hall Its outstanding declined to name, also Is Inter.'
shares, InclUding Go ldsmith's es ted, he sa id.
12.5 m il lion. Goodyear's Interes t
Mercer called Celeron a "mo.
payments · amoun1 to about $1 ney ma ker" that Goodyear would
mIll ton a day.
refuse to sell unl£'ss offered a lair'
" It's a terrible th ing to think price, wh ic h Mercer considers
that we' re sending one million roughly $2 billion dollars . Goo,
dollars a day to 17 ban kS around dyear could hold out on the saie '
the world , when tha t money through the end of the year , he:
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Home In Coolville with Rev . Jeff
Burd sa ll officia ting. Burial will
be In lhr Eden Cemetery.
Fl'it·nds may ca ll a t the fun eral
home aft £&gt;r 10: .'!0 a. m. Tuesday.

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lonlghl, with a low between 50
and 55. Rain Wednesday, with
highs hetween 60 and 65. The .
probability of precipitation Is ·
90 percent tonight and 118
percent Wednt'Sday.

Middleport to submit rehabilitation application ·

Meig~ man taken into ~ustody

f..owd ..ry

Daily Number
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PICK-4
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Area deaths

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Iran affai r that reaches back to
the star t of the Reaga n
adm inistration.
Wh ite House officia ls told the
Post th e new search was de· .
signed to be more far-reaching
t·har ea rlier effort s under Regan
a nd ro show the new White House
team is t rear lng the Ira n affair as
a serious long-term lega l matter,
ra ther tha n a passing political
storm, as some of Regan's
deput ies described it.
Bu t a Whi te House spokesman
said late Sunday night in California the search was "a rourlne
reques t." showing Reaga n's "tota l commitment to full disclo·
sure" about the cont roversy.
In contrast to the Rega n staff,
"People around here know who
they are worki ng for," said one
offi cial. referring ro Hega n's
autoc ratic persona as that of a
"prime minister."

Noted ·American novelist dead at age 83

Saturda)' Ad missions - Budd
Darst. CheshirC'.
Sat urd ay Disc harges EvPl)•n
McCaskey, Ke nneth
Racine board m eets tonight
Hayes.
Sunday 1\dmlsslons - John
l1"clnc Board of Public Affu lrs will meet tonight t Monday), 7
!.osca r , ReedsvlllP: Ta mmy Thop. m .. a t the Shrine Park building. A mcerlng of rhc Greenwood
mas, Middleport; Elsie Circle.
Ct•mrtcr)' Trus tees will follow at 8 p.m.
Raci ne: May Bonecutrer. Pomeroy: Ger trude Andrews, Pome, roy: Alice P ull ins, Portla nd ;
.Jona thon Gre&lt;&gt;n, Rutland: Dale
Ro ush. Pomerov; John Perez,
Pomeroy.
By Unltcd. l'rt'ss lnlt'rMtlonal . l ~nd, whl'n his car hit a pole a long · Sunday Discharges - FrederIck Tutt le.
; At least 11 prop !~. inc luding a city street.
•four molorcvrlls rs, were kllled In
Woos ter: David F.. Jenkins, 37,
'·"•:nine wef'k e~d tra ff ic accld~n ts Wooster, when his auiomoblle
:arou nd the sra re, a spokes man was struck b.v a tra in a t a
,for· the Ohio H l ghwa~ Pa rrot sa id raik'oad cro~si ng of a Way ne
&lt;As of 10: 3J) a.m.)
today .
County road.
Provided by Blunt, Ellis &amp; Locwl
l A patrol survey shows one · .Stow: David W. Law, 19.
roadway dea th Friday night. sl ~ Akron. a nd Jennifer L. Maylras, FIRM
Price
~a t a lltles Sa tu rday a nd four 19, Tallmadge, In a motorcycle American Elect ric
acc ident on a city street.
~ea ths Sunday .
Power ... ...................... .... .. .26%
• OhiQ's no n-holiday weekend
Marietta: Dale P .. Bennelt . 21. AT&amp;T ..... .. ... .... ....... ..... ....... 2.1 '11.
ha ffl c fata llry count runs fro m 6 Amesville, In a car-pickup truck As hland Oil .......... :.............&gt;9%
;p.m. Fridays until midnight ·accident on Ohio 550:
Bob Eva ns Fa rms ....... .. .. .... .. 26
Sundays .
Sunday
Charming Shoppes .. ........... .~~
Killed this we~ ken d were:
Delaware: Roland K. Graves, Federal Mogul.. ..... .. .. ......... 42~
Friday night
25, Marysville, In a one-car Goodyear Tire &amp;
, Warren: Ja mes P. Hess, 26, aecldent on U.S. 36.
Rubber ............. ......... ........ ....59
No rth Jackson, when his motor·
Cleveland: Willie Rushing, 25, Heck's Inc . .......... .. .......... .. . .4~
cycle collided with a ca r on a and LaShawn Cromwell, 20, both Limited Inc..... .. .. ........... ... .42~
.!rrumbull County road.·
of Cleveland, In two-car accident Multimedia Inc . ............ ...... 55~
Saturday
on a city street.
Rax Restaurants ..................... 6
Maclane
Buies,
15,
,
Robbins
&amp; Myers ................ 11%
Marietta:
Cinci nna ti: Charles R. Leedy,,
io. Middle town, when his motor·· Marietta, In a two-car accident Slloney's Inc....................... 30~
on Ohio 550 In Washington Wendy's Inti. ........................ .11
~yc le collided with a pickup truck
County.
Worthington
.
on Ohio 73 In Hamilton County.
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:.... 19~
Industries
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In the budget batHes, expected to
consume most of May, one ai de
said.
In addit ion, Reaga n and his
chief aides will plan foreign
policy Initiatives - a id for the
Nicaragua n rebels, arms control
with the' Soviets and themrs for
the June economic summil with
allies - during what they ca lled
a "window" of planning created
~y the Easter vacation.
The officials sa id th ey are
awa re th at congressional hearings on the Ira n-Contra aff air
may well ralsen ew questio ns of
· Reagan' s in vo lvement in rhe
ar ms sa lr bu t they are not
planning an.voverall strat'eg,· for
res ponding, preferring to wai t
and see the po te ntia l effects of
the testimony.
Thr Was hington Post reported
today that the Wh ite House has
launched a ma jor new sea rch for

Ohio Lottery

Dodgers hand
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SANTA BARBARA , Call!.
1UP!) - P resident Reagan and
his top -aldiis are using this
vacation week to plot domesti c
a nd foreign policy strategy for
the coming months, say offi cials
who accompa nied him.
Since the late Februa ry resig nation of chief of staff Dona ld
Rega n and the pres ident's
speech a nd press conference on
the Ira n-Contra affa ir, ''There is
a mo m e~tum go ing and the staff
Is energlwd, " sa ld one ofllcial
who asked not to be identified.
Among rhe advisers sum moned to this ocea nside resort
was long- time Reaga n adviser
a nd pollster Richard Wl rthlin ,
who counse led chief of sta ff
Howard Baker aga inst hav ing
the president adopt a confronta ·
tlonal tone with Congress as he
tr ies to reform the budget pro·
cess , the officials said.
Bur Reaga n. facln_g a so l idi ~

SPvrra l nif'&lt;'PS a net nr phcws also
su r viv('.

Columbia trmlf'es .o;late m eeting

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. Tu~y. April ~4. 198? ..·

Worrying JeWS, _ _____:._ _____:,__~__B_e_n._W_at_te_nb_e...:;;;_rg
Jews tend to worry a lot, and
for good reason . In one way or
another, on several continents, ·
they have Celt tlje 'sting or
persecution for 2.000 years. And
so, when things go badly, many
Jews start looking over their
shoulder .
It has not been a happy time for
. worried Jews ·In America . In late
1985, Jonathan Pollard , an A mer- ·
ican Jew, was caught spying for
I srael. In the spring or 1986, the
" Insider" tra ding scandals broke
on Wall Street. Most of the
accused were Jews. Then came
the Iran arms affair. TheAmerl·
ca n government knew whai It
was doing, but the Israells
provided much of the lntelll~ence. Just when Pollard was

sentenced to life In prison - the
lsraell~ promoted two of his
"handlers."
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So there has been a troubled air
In the Jewish community. The
scandals linked up uncomfortably with some old anti-Semitic
stereotypes. The Wall Streeters
could been seen as those unscrupulous Jewish financiers. The
Pollard case raised the old
question of "dual loyall~"; Pollard was loyal to Israel. not
America.
A group of American Jewish
leaders went to Israel to tell the
Israells how wrong they were.
Some Israelis countered that the
nervousness displayed by Amerlcan Jews betrayed their own .
exile mentality, and, even In

America, Jews couldn't really
feel safe.
But one critical Item was
missing. There didn't seem to be
any increase In anti-Semitism In
America. The public argument
about dual loyalty, for example.
was ess.entlally speculation
about what other people would
say. But "they" didn't say it.
There Is, I think, a reason for
the missing ris e In anti·
Semltlsm. This : There is not
much anti-Semitism In America.
In 1982 a Roper poll gave
respondents a list or di!!erent
races, religions and nationalities. The respondents were asked
whether they thought It was a
good thing or a bad thing Cor
America that the various groups

Letters -to the Editor
The forgotten land?
Let me tell you a story about

some jugs of water. I try to be
prepared because I expt'ct our
I he days without el ectri cit y.
electric lo go oil at leas! once
:· During the rece nt snow storm 'each winter. Two years ago we
our power !Columbus &amp; Sout h· had the sam e problem. As usual,
~rn!
wen! off al. 6:&gt;0 p.m. the firs! off and the last bar k on.
· s~rurday , April 4. At -1 p.m.
I understand that olher people
Sunday, April 5, a spotter found
ha ven't had electr ic. but why are
l.he trouble. !The elec tric com- we forgotten? I told them our
·pany had already been told th at a.d dress and they found us once.
fwo lines lay across I he road. 1 Did they get lost. I know that
Now thes ~ lines and an assort· they've been out long hours but
.111!'nt of trees were the ca use of can' t they afford morC' !han one
t]le problem .
crew? I would think so according
Aboul 2 p.m. a crew lnspt'ct ed to what our bill Is.
the damage and left. About .1 p.m.
I understand what Buckeye
t)le tree trimm ers showed up to Rural customers went throug h.
.do thei r job. They finished about
What I can' t understa nd Is why
;, p.m.
!hey don' t clear the trees bark in
. As I wrote this at 12:30 p.m. !he spring or fall. Why walt till a
·sunday night, April fi, by kero- snow storm to do It'~ A few less
sene lamp, !he crew still hasn' t rules and r egulations and a little
~orne ba ck. Everyone around us more common sen se '~
had electric. The on&lt;·s I talk ed to
I finally got ahold of someone
had had their electric go off and
In charge Monday morning,
come back on slnceou rs went off.
April 6. and afler I told them that
In fact one area dldn 'I go 0ff unt II
lw o lines were across the roa d he
noon on Sunday but t·a m e back on asked If they were live wires. I
alioul .1 p.m . Three short hours.
told h lm I guess not since people
, • One famil y stuck It out In their had been driving across them :
total electric trailer for about 17 Bul two hours tat &lt;•r hehada crew
'hours un til somecne came after out th ere.
them . Another famil y cou ldn ' t
All I ca n say Is if you' re
get a balh so they could go to
thinking of moving to Horse Cave
sc'hool on Monday . If the bus Road you ma y need a lime
comes dow n the hollow, since machine to gel here lo ·th e
. tpcy forgo! to grade our road .
forgotten land. Or you may not be
• 'In between were SC'VC'ra l calls abl e to get here from there. The
to the electric co mpany to rind elec tric company had a hard
C!Ut what lhr probl ~m was. The tlmC'.
crew had been h&lt;·rr oncr and was
Oh yea h. the elce trlc came
Jh-the area a roupleof times. The back on at 6: 20 p.m . Monday.
' ' call ca m e at 11 : 20 p.m. they
. ~~At
April 6, 47'h hours. And I 'll
·. :W~rl' about 10 miles away bul
remcmb&lt;'r the trustees at elec·
: ~uld ha ve been finishing up l ion time just like they remem'And coming back herC' .
ber&lt;'d to plow our road .
:;: :;1-.ucklly we had a ga s coo k
Sharon Card
i-s)ove so I rou ld rix hot food and I
4719&gt; HorsC' Cave Roa d
·:alloo had 1he forcs lgh t to kC'ep
Racine
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· llw life blood ol 'I'hC' Amcrltan
; Legion . I believe that TheA mer!; ran Legion Is its programs . We
• mu st haVI' the membership to
; work the programs to susl&lt;lln our
~ memh&lt;'rs hlp. Wr &lt;'onnot ha vr
· one without thr ot hrr. for they
: work hand· in·hand .
Wf' ask you as lncllvldual
~ l.Pglonnalr('s to rome rorwa rd
: and bN'Omf' lnvolvr•d In thi'
: progr ams of Thr Amrrlcan Lf'·
: glon . We haV&lt;' many fine pro·
· grams. suC'h us C'hi ldrrn an&lt;!
Youth. Anwrlcanlsm . Vrlrrans
Mfulrs and R&lt;'habllllat ion. Bur k·
: eyC' Ao)·sStat P. Amrrican l.rglon
, Baseball. Blood Oonor Program
: ~n:rl · Com muni!)' programs. lo
: numt' just a f('w.
· Do yo u parllcipot&lt;' ln. or
: support , your Pos t .1ctlvllles
such as socia l functions &lt;lnd
fund -raisers? Thr soc ial tunc·
tlons and u('tl v illrs are for you,
· thr member ,.nd your gurst s.
: Att!'nd th em for you m &lt;lY very
: W&lt;'ll find many hours of pleasure
- · available to vou. Invo lvement
•..and support · of )'our Post's
fund -raisi ng · uctlrilif's arc always needed. The funds raised
help support your Post Iiom&lt;•and
:·The Amrrl&lt;'an Legio n programs
: sponsored b.v your Pos 1.
• You as an Individual will gain
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by yo ur In vo lvement and partie!·
pall on ihrou~h co mradeship with
your fellow vetera ns and Legion naires. You will gain l hPsat lsfartlon of knowing you have helped a
disabled or hospitalized veteran.
a projrct !hat made your com munity a b&lt;'tter place' to live, or
!he youth of your romm unll y to
become better cltlzPns.
The programs. actlvlllcs and
lhC' belief In them arc wha t
makes. and will keep, The
Amerlean Legion in Ohio an ev!'r
greater organization .
Tho Amerlran Legion Is arllv!' ly seeki ng new member s. To
be t'liglble for membership one
must havr served during thr
r llgl blllty dates. whlrh arr :
WWI- Aprll6, 19Ji.November
II. 191R.
WWII - December i. 1941 ·
Dt'cem~r .11, 194ti.
Korean .Iun&lt;' 2:.. 1950.lanuary ~1 . 19':0.
VIC't nam - Decem be •· 22, 1961 May i, 197!i.
Pomeroy Post 39 meet s on the
first and thir d Tuesday of each
month and you a member or
vetera n would b&lt;' mos t welcome
at all meetings.
Richard Russell
Commander
Post :!9, Pomproy

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Today Is Tucsday,'A prll14, the 104th day or 1987 with 261 to follow.
The moon Is leaving Its full phase.
'rhe morning sta rs arc Mercury, Venus, .Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening star Is Mars.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. They Include
.. ~ Dutch physicist Christian Huygens, founder of the wave theory of
:'llgh't, In 1629: Congressional leader Justin Morrill of Vermont In 1810:
: English historian Arnold Toynbee In 1889; radio ,actress Marian
· Jordan known as " Molly McGee," In 1898; actor Sir John Gtelgud In
: !904 (age 83): Haitian dictator Francois "Papa Doc" Duvaller In
• 1907· actor Rod Steiger In 1925 (age 62); country singer Loretta Lynn
:.In 1935 (age 52), and actress Julie ChriStie and Cincinnati Reds
: player-manager Pete Rose In 194llage 46) .

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: · In 1861, the flag of the Confederacy was raised over Fort Sumter.
; S.C., as union troops there surrendered In the early days of the Civil
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Daily Sentinel

Helping the (tright'
WASHINGTON - The federal
agency set up to help minorit y
busines ses Is using Its grant
money lo recruit Hispanics and
blacks Into the Republican
Parly. according to an agency
official's artldavlt .
Charges of political favoritism
and other lmproprll'tles have
swirled about the Minority Business Development Agency ever
since Its crea tion by President
Nixon In 1969. Now Xavier Men a.
!he agency's regional director In
San Francisco, has put explicit
accusa tions In writing - and
under oa th - In an affidavit fllt&gt;d
I a s I· yea r \vI t h red era I
i nvestlgators .
Mena accuses th e minority
business age ncy's director,
James Ri chardson Gonzales. of
misusing for political purposes
so me $4 million the director can

had come here. The results
showed the English In first place,
the Irish in second place and the
Jews In t~lrd place - with 12
other groups slrung out behind.
Such results are astonishing to
any student of Jewish history. It
would be unfathomable to get
such findings In the European
countries, either In the old days'
or even now. Jews were and In
some cases still are, considered
aliens. Such a result would have
been most unlikely In America
even a few decades ago, when
Jews were denied admission to
many colleges or businesses. But
every attitudinal Index shows
·that anti-Semitism Is losing
ground In America.
This doesn't mean It's gone. A
variety of forms of discrimination lingers on. (But the same can
be said of prejudice against most
other groups as well: not only
blacks, Hispanics and AsianAmericans, but Italians and
Poles, as wei).)
Second, a sort of phllo Semitlsm has grown up In
America to serve as a counterbalance to anti-Semitism. The
late Sen . Henry Jackson had
many Jewish supporters during
his runs for the presidency In the
1970s. He once told me, "as I
travel around I'm always
amazed. The same Jews who are
supporting me are also likely to
be the head or United Way, on the
board of local hospital, active In
community support for the arts,
the most respected doctors."
Jews, Indeed, have been both
successful In American society
and given IDUCh back to tt. That
seems to go a long' way toward
combating negative stereotypes.
So what Incidents like Pollard,
Iranscam and financial §kulduggery surface, they are surfacIng In a reservoir of comparative
good wilL And soon they are
forgotten , and life goes on as
be.fore In a nation that has, In Its
way, opened up not only for Jews,
but for so many people from all
over the world .

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Ja_ck_A_n_d_er_so_n

use at his dlscr~tlon out of the
agency' s annual $3~ million
budget. 1n particular, Mena
pinpoints awards made In the
last two years. Richard son Gonza les denies that politics has
intruded Into the award process
for MBDA grants, though he does
concede that further controls
may be needed .
Commerce Department Inspector genera I Sherman Funk
cleared the director of any
criminal allegations . but Identified several "administrative difficulties" In the management of
MBDA grants. Funk has rt&gt;centl y
made several recommendations
for Improving the process.
Here are the highlights of
Mena's arridavlt , which was
obtained by our associate Stl'·
wart Harris:
- One month after the Mexl-

can American Foundation In-San
Diego, Calif., received $200,1100
from the Minority Business Development Agency to pold a
series or minority business seminars In the Southwest, the
foundation's then -president
switched his registration from
Democrat to Republican and
joined the Georg&lt;&gt; Bush presidential campaign.
The foundation official , Tony
Valencia , said his party switch
had nothing to do with the federal
grant. Rather. he said. It came at
the urging or his representative,
Duncan Hunter, R-Ca llf. As for
his admitted Involvement In the
Bush campaign. Valencia told
us : "I have not contributed a
single dollar."
- Another $200,1100 grant for
minorit y development went to
the Go lden Slate Business

League of Oakland, Calif. because, according to Mena. the
league's chairman, C.J . Patterson, Is prominent In the California Black Republican Committee. Mena further alleges I hat an
additional $75,000 was given to
Pattl'rson's group even though
federal auditors wert&gt; questionIng the expendlturt&gt;s of $60,000
!rom the original grant.
Richardson Gonzales told us
the additional money was
awarded only after · the league
had satisfied the auditors' quesllons. His spokesman later told
us the group agreed to repay
$42,680 In 43 payments. So far, the
government has received
$11.000. Patterson said the grant
went through proper channels
and confirmed that ht&gt; has held
high positions within the California Rt&gt;publlcan Party.

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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio

The Daily Sentinei-Page-;3

Cub ·hurler just misses no-hitter; LA stops Houston, 4-2
By MIKE WElL
. and then walked Von Hayes and Leon Durham walked and scored
UPI Sports Writer
gave up an RBI single to Mike when Schmidt threw l'{lld pa st
· Left-hander Jamie Moyer of Schmidt before being relieved by first on Shawon Dunston's lnlleld
the · Chicago' Cubs pitched 27
Lee Smith.
singl e. Dunston scored on a
straight Innings of no-hit ball in
"I started I hlnklng about a fielder's choice.
high school. As a professional, he
no-hitter In the seventh or eighth
Jn other games in th e Nalional
ha s found· pitching nine straight
Inning but I wasn't wor-ried about League, St . Louis defeated Pitts innings more difficult than
one," said Moyer. who pitched burgh 8-4, Ci ncinnati routed
·
throwing no·hlt ball.
three straight no-hitters at high Atlarita 7-2, Los Angeles edged
Moyer , who has completed school In nearby Souderton, Pa.
Houston 4-2. and San Francisco
only one game irr his major· . "1 wanted to wl.n. I felt good an~ I bombed San Diego 13-6.
league career, took a no-hitter fell strong. It would have been
Cardinals 8, Pirates 4
Into the ninth Inning r.)onday great to accomplish It but the win
At Pittsburgh, Jack Clark
night , but failed to go the Is more Important."
smashed a two-run homer. Jim
distance in the Cubs 5-2 victory
Moyer struck out the side in the Lindeman ·had a· solo shot and
over the Philadelphia PhlllleS'.
llrst and firth and gave up six Willie McGee added a three-run
Moyer, 1·0, had a perfect game walks. ·
triple to power St. Louis.
for 6 l &lt;llnnings at Montreal last
The Cubs took a 1-0 lead in the
Reds 7, Braves 2
Aug. 16 before Jim Wohlford first on Andre Dawson 's second
At Atlanta , Bill Gullickson and
singled. He settled for a two-hit homer of ihe season and made II Rob .Murphy combined . on a
shu1out. !hl' only complet4! game 2-0 In the second when JodyDavls seven -hitter and Eric Davis went
of his career.
walked , moved to third on a 3 for 5 to lead Cincinnati.
" He threw about' 150 pitches double by Brian DayeH and
Dodgers 4, Astros 2
going Into the ninth," Cubs scored on a passed ball by
At Los Angeles, Tracy Wood·
manager Gene Michael said. catcher Lance Parrish.
son hit his first major- league
·"He was tired and he tried to be a
Bob Dernler made it 3-0 in the homer and rookie Brian Hollon
little too fine. But he had great fifth with a homer off Don pitched five Innings of one-run
stuff. When he mixes' his pitches Carman, 0-1.
rellef lo hand Houston its first
he ·can be very tough."
Schmidt's !lrst error over the loss .
In the ninth Moyer gave up a past 63 games opened the door for
Giants 13, Padres 6
leadoff single to Juan Samuel two Chicago runs In the seventh.
Al San
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SIXTH GRADE - Pomeroy Elementary School filth grade
cht•crleaders. front, I to r, Debbie Alkire, Cassie Nease, . LeAnn
Cundiff, Jodi lmbodeA; back, I to r, Angela Searles, Johnanna
Imboden. Not present, A1111a Chapman. Advisor Is Kay Gardner.

son hit a grand slam and Bob ·
Melvin went 4 for 5 to power San
Francisco.
American teague Roundup
Charles f\udson. who failed to
finish a game in 23 starts with the
Philadelphia Phillles l ast ~ear.
Monda y ni gh! hurled the New
York Yankees' ~first complete
game of the season.
Hudson wa s given less th an a
day's notice that he would
replace Tommy John and tossed
a career-high 10 strikecuts In
fi rst American League start. The
performance helped the Yankees
to an JJ-3 victory In thei l' home
opener over the Cl eveland
Indians.
Hudson was to work out of the
bullpen as the Yankees acquired
Rick Rh oden, a 15· game winn.e r
with the Pittsburgh Pirates. lo
bolster their starting rotation . In
Rhoden's only start, April 10
against the Kansa s City Roya ls.
he lasted less than four Innings in
a J3-1 toss.
Hudson replac ed John when
the slnkerball pitcher was sidelined with an Intestinal virus. He

TOP AWARDS - Top awards for eheerleadlng at the Pomeroy
Elementary School this spring went to Beth Roush, left, daughter
of Beverly Roush, chosen as the best all-around cheerleader. and
Stephanie See, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David See, chosen as the
most Improved cheerleader.

Honor elementary players, ·cheerleaders
The annual sports banquet
c losed . the basketball season of
the Pomeroy Elementary School
with parents of players and
cheerleaders providing the food .
· Kermit Walton served as mas·
ter of ceremonies and Jim
Vennarl.· former coach and a
bas ball scout, was guest speaker.

Cheerleaders were Introduced
byo Kay Gardner, cheerleader
advisor, assisted by Kathy Price.
Nine cheerleaders were presented first year pins and 13
cheerleaders were presentrd engraved plaques.

through th e year and Price was
given a basket of silk flowers
from the !If! h grade squad for her
help. Stephanie See was awarded
the most Improved cheerleader
trophy and 'Beth Roush won the
trophy for the best all -around
cheerteadlng. The cheer leaders
presented Gardner with an engraved necklace.
Coach Hank C'lcland Introduced his championship fifth
grade team and each pla yer was
presented a certificate. Th&lt;' team
presented Coach Cleland with an
engraved plaque.
GirlS: baskelball coach Don

Anderson Introduced his learn
and presented each member with
a certificate. Sixth grade l'Oach
Rick Johnson presented each or
his tea m members will a
cenlflcate.
Coach C'a th y Edwa.rds and
('oarh Mike Edwards In! roduced
their championship fourth grade
team with each pla yer being
prescnlcd a basketball pin and a
certi fica te. The team presented
each of the two coaches with a
purple shirt Jcalurlng the Pomeroy logo on the front an d th e
namC' 6f eac h pla yer on th e back.

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"very critical " and "a test of
loyalt y," Dole said, "This may
determine the strength of the
presidency for the next 21
months."
In the end, Reagan ' s vaunted
political Instincts and personal
charm failed him at a crucial
time. Going Into the struggle, he
was wounded . Coming out , he
was crippled.
He may yet stage a comeback.
but he Is becoming Increasingly

Irrelevant to the political process
- a situation aplly described by
a fellow Republican when the
House overrode Reagan's veto of
the highway bill.
"You can bet your ~prlng
petunias that this congressman
Is going to vote to override," said
Rep. Arthur Ravenel Jr. , R-S.C.
" President Reagan? He ain't
gonna be runnln' In 1988, but I

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Eastem, Fort Frye split pair ;:
By Scett Wolfe
EAST MEIGS - During two
hard-fought high school baseball
contests, the Eastern Eagles and
Fort Frye Cadets split a Satur·
dayday afternoon doublehea der ,
6-3 and HO, with Eastern taking
the first game •nd Fort Frye the
nightca p.
After not playing for a we&lt;&gt;k,
Fort Frye had tis two best hurlers
on the mound. In the first game
Eastern hurler Steve Horner In his
first varsity start matched up with
southpaw Bill Okey. Alter a torrid
pitching duel. Horner trotted off
the mound with his first victory
and an outstanding performance.
Horner fanned 9, walked two.
and gave up just five hits. Okey,
!he burl ey lefl -hander, fanned
one and walked three In suffering
the loss .
Junior leftflelder J eff Caldwell
led the Eastern hit parade with a
three·for·four day (three sin·
~tes) and two RBI. Ed Collin s
and freshman Scott Fit ch
pounded ou t lwo singles each,
Kyle Davis singled. and Jeff
Johnson si ngled .
EHS led off the fr ame as Caldwell reached on an error, Bryan
DuJ'$t walked, a fielder's choice
scored one run, and two errors
allowed two more to cross the
.late, 3-0.
The Cad£&gt;t s scored two In the second as Rusty Gregory singled.
Mark Tilton reached on an error ,
and threo' Eastern errors, 3-2.
Singles by Jesse Caldwell and
Fitch produced a run In thC' second for a 4-2 lead , giving EHS a
lrad they never relinquished.
Fort Frye hillers were Aaron.
Welch with a double and single,
' Eric Massey, Gregory, and Mark
Tilton with one hit each.
Fort Frye hillers were Aaron
Welch w'It h a double and sln~le,
Eric Massey, Gregory, and Mark
Tilton with one hit each. ·
Fort Frye captured the nigh! ·
cap 10-4 as Ea;tern lefll5 base
runners stranded and hit Into two
double plays, having the bases
loaded on two dlrfere nt occasions
wlth oul scorl n~ .
Two doubles, a walk, and hit
batter produced a three· run first

.Inning lor the Cadets, who j umed
on first -time starter Mike Mar·
tin.
Marlin despite sett)lng down ~o­
mewhat suffered the loss, pitching
well In the second and lhlrd 'In·
clutch situations. Freshman Scott
McDonald and .Jeff Caldwell can\e
on In relief with Caldwell claiming
six strikeouts In three and twi:}trlrds Innings of work .
',_
Eastern pit ching walked ten,
hit lhree. and fanned sev!!l!.
while allowing just seven his.'.
Another lefthander, Darren
Treadway went the distance fbr
the Fort Frye win, fannln~i''5 ,
walking 9, and giving up six hl.t~ .
With some good defense and un·
lucky EHS bounses. Treadw'~y
wa s able 10 withstand Easterh
threa ts In every Inning.
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Ed Collins ied Eastern with
two singles. Steve Horner a sin·
glc, Jeff Johnson a single, KYJe
Davis a single, and Brent Nortoh
a single.
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Easte rn plays Trimble Tu c~ day.
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Eastern ........... 310 020 x-6 ~ ·.'3
Fort Frye .,, .. .... 020 010 0- 3 ~ 8
Batteries : St eve Horner cWP)
and Kylw Davis. Bill Okey ('LPl
nd Boo Strahler.
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Second Fame
For i Frye ....... 300 400 3-10 ·7'0:1
Ea tern ........... 010 012 0- 4 ti"4
Batteries: Treadway (WP) a~~
Layton . Martin (LP) , McDo]1hl~
4th. Caldwell 4th and Burlier,
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FOURm GRADE - The Pomeroy Elementary Sehool fourth
grade cheerleaders. Front, I to r, Usa Talterson, Jessica
Capehart; second, I tor, Health Blunks, Amber Blackwell; third, I
to r, .Julie• Wolfe, Amy nursi. Advisor Is Kay Gardner.

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the wake 1nd funtJII Jervites. These actiY~ies
are my helpful btcust 1 period of 11i1Ylna is "
net4td 11 an emotlon1l outlet. They help the
survivors to Keep! the deemed's dNih
throulft the presence of friends ~~~~ Jtlllivtl.
But 1 feeiln&amp; of tlllptlness often follows when
thOH elosesl to tiM deceased are blck ~ome
alone after the formalities are over. You ~iiltt
ask your &amp;elf "Now thll the funeral is ower, what
more ean I do to help?"
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spiril tf Till frttll4s•lp fOf the bereMd and
not just becllst t~ey hiVt lost 1 lo~ ont.
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FIFTH GRADE - This Is the Pomeroy Elementary Seltool'a
fifth grade cheerleadlng sqald. Front, Kandl Bachh•l; flnt row, I
to r , Kelly Dold~e. Stephanie Set•, Traty Collins; stan&lt;llng, I tor,
Stephanie Prkc. Kelly Satterfield, Beth Rou•h, Mist! King with
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Cruz NL honoree
NEW YORK iUPII- Houston
outfielder Jose Cruz, who hit .400
as the Astros opened lh(&gt; season
wllh six consec utive vlctor!C's,
was named rhe National L&lt;'ague
Player of the Week, the league
announced Monda y.
Cruz had two doubles and two
home r uns among his 10 hits. He
knocked In five runs. Including
two game-wlnnlnl( RBI, scored
four times and stole two bases for
the defending National League
West champions .
Other candidates for the award
Included Jim Morrison of Pitt sburgh, Darryl Strawberry or
New York. Eric Davis of C'lncln)tall. Dale Murphy of i\ tlanta ,
Mike Ramsey or Los Angeles . •
Terry Pendleton of St. Louis and
Ca nd y Maldonado of San
Francisco.

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Indians Manager Pat Corralc$
had Hudson on his staff lA
Philadelphia, but sa id he nevef'
~r~
. saw the right-hander pitch ' as h¢
did Monday.
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Hudson
threw
a
heckuva
ol
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II ."' said Yankees Manager Lou
ga me," said Corra les, whos~
Plniella. "He said, 'You got the
club has lost four straight. "He
right guy.· It gave usa big lift. Wr
still had that hC' at from Ph!lly~
needed a good game from a
Why did n' 1 he do th at for me fi v~
starler. He threw a completc
yPars ago?"
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game and it rested the staff. "
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York
br
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open
the
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Willie Randolph went 4 for o
in the fourth when Randolph hit 'I·
with five RBI to highligh t a 15- hit
three-run double 10 gtve the
attack before a crowd announced
Yankees a 6·1 lead . Greg Swin;
at 5.1,612 - the largest for an
dell fell to 0-2.
Opening Day game at the new
Elsewhere Boston and Texas
Yankee Stadium.
were rained out, Mllwauk&lt;'&lt;' bea)
"Offensivel y, Wl''re as strong
as anybody." said Randolph. . the Brewers 6-3, Ca llfornl•
clipped Sealtle 5-:l in 10 innings
who was pl aylnl' In his 12th
and Oak land defeated Mlnneso t~
straight Yankees home opener.
6.:1.
" We're an awesome offensive
Angels 5, Mariners :1
team. We wanted to go out and
10 Innings)
,
show everybody we're for real.
At Seattle, ' Devon Whil&amp;
tha t we have a qualit y ballclub.
They could see we'rc her e to ' slammed a two-run home run Iii
the lOth i nning to lift Callfornlll,.
play."

Improved to 2·0 and allowed
three hits - solo homers by Mel
Hall. Brook Jacoby and Joe

Another SCratch felt ____,____!,!R~ob~er:......::tW.:..: a: .:.:.lte: .:.:.rs
WASHINGTON (NEA) - "I strength in the wake of the
couldn't believe they 'd bring the Iran-contra scandal, and to make
president up here If they didn't the III-fated journey to Capitol
alrt&gt;ady have the votes," an Hill.
as tounded Sen. Patrick Leahy,
The president's advisors unD-Vt.. said after President Rea - derstood that the more than 150
gan's recent devastating defeat highway " demonstration proon the highway construction bill.
jects" authqrlzed by the bill and
Leahy's Incredulity was based derided by Reagan as "pork
largely on Reagan 's unprece- barrel" were crucial to many
dented action. Never before, In legislators' constlluents clamorthe memory or congressional Ing for relief from chronic traffic
vetera ns. had a president person- • snarls and delays.
ally visited the Capitol to plead
Indeed, those highway projects
for support lmmeplately prior to were hardly the only appealing
a crucial vote.
components of a bill that also
Yl&gt;t here was Rt&gt;agan literally authorized:
begging for a single additional
Special dispensation for convote from his fellow Republicans siructlon of new toll roads:
In the Senate. only to be rejected
viewed as crucial In many states.
and disgraced . tWhlte House
Generous financial assistance
spokesman Marlin Fit zwater
for construction or new urban
quoted the president as Implor- mass transit systems In Los
Ing the legislators. " I beg you for Angeles and elsewhere.
your vote. "l
An Increase In the maximum
The saga of Reagan's humiliat - speed limit from 55 to 65 mph on
rural Interstate highways, a
Ing deft&gt;at on Capitol Hill, Is to
some extent, a classic "Inside- · compellllng Issue In most West·
the-Beltway" story of Interest ern states.
primarily to residents ol the
Reagan also wrongly assumed
Washington area.
he could obtain the one additional
Sensible people elsewhere are
vote he needed to uphold his veto
not likely to change their percep- by promising to approve wha·
tions of the president on the basis
lever special requests and pet
of two days oi high drama here- projects the solons were seeking
yet that struggle Is critical In
from the White House.
That tradllional strategy
delermlnlng how political opinIon leaders and decision makers
didn't work. "We tried every·
w_lll· regard Reagan now and In
thing - and I mean everything,"
the future.
says Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo.,
First, It Is important to note
the Senate minority whip. "WI'
that Leahy Is wrong when he
did a three-tier, layer-cake
assumes 'that "they" sent Rea·
squeeze on everybody and they
gan to Capitol' Hill. It was the
refused to come around."
president who jlersonally made
Finally, Reagan's problems
the decisions on th1&gt; highway bill.
were compounded by Sen. Ro It was he who decided bert Dole, ' R-Kan., the Senate
againsT the advice of most of his
minority leader, who sought to
senior aides to veto the
mobiliZe support for the presimeasure, to n-ansfo~m the vote
dent by blunlly describing what
on sustaining that veto Into a was at stake.
referendum on his political
Characterizing the vote as

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Wolfethe threeCHESHIRE_
hit pitching' of junior hurler Mike
Bradbury, the Kyger Creek Bobcats rolled 10 a hard-fought 2_1
SV AC triumph over the Eastern
Eagles here Monday evening.
Kyger Creek plated tts· first
run In th e second Inn ing when
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and scpred on a Chuck London
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scored on a two-slrlke sacrifice
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in the fifth when Jeremy Barber
walked and stole second, then
cored on a misplayed shot hit by
Mike Martin for a 2-1 score·.
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out In the final round and Kyle
Davis hit an infield single and
Mike Martin singled to put runners on the corners. Martin stole
second. then freshman Scott
Fitch worked the count to 2-2 before popping to end the game.
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issui ng just two walks and three
' hits, striking out seven along the
way . Eastern hurler Ed Collins
was super tough also, but sui·
fered th e loss . Collins struckout
ten a nd walked one, while giving
up four hits.
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Martin , and Colllns, who had a
double.
Roy See . .Brian Vinson. Loveday, and London eac h singled for
Kyge r Creek.
Eastern hosts Trimble toni ght,
while Oak Hili visits Kyger Wed·
nesday.
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A surprise party was hl'ld
recently honoring Hildred Carson, on her 75th bi rthday 'a t the
home of her sister. Mildred
Riley , 240 Mill St., Middleport.
Attending were Mrs. &amp;&gt;tty
Richardson, Hermitage, Ten n.,
Mr. and Mrs . Pau l Clark and
daughter, Sandra and son, Gary,
St. Albans, W.Va .; Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Alan Clark, and son, Casey.

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POMEROY - The annual
Pomeroy Community Good Friday service will be held from
noon to 3 p.m. Friday at the St.
Paul Luthera n Church. Easter
sunrise services for Trinit y
Chu rch wm be held at 6: :lO a.m.
Sunday wit h the Easter. wors hip
hour at 10:25 p.m. to be [allowed
by communion. Breakfast will be
served following the sunrise
service. Members of Trinit y
Church are to take their Le nton
fo lders to the services . Those
presen ting a Illy In memory of.
are to have It at the chu rch by
noon Saturday .

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Bottom. Evangelist will be Li nda
Damewood,
. RACiNE - Racine Legion
Post 602 Is sponsoring an Easter
Egg Hunt on Saturday, at I p.m.,
for all children under 12-years of
age.
SYRACUSE - Syracuse Volunteer Fire Department Is sponsoring a dance Sat urday night ,
from 8 to 11 p.m., for the Alfred
(PutO Lyons memorial fund
drive. Music by Midnlte Ex ·

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pernolle, ofCieveland.OhioS tate
overseer for Flame Fellowship,
will be spea king at the6 :.10 p.m.
Friday
chapter meeting of
THURSDAY
Flame
Ft'llowshlp,
to be held a t
ROCK SPR INGS - Rork
Dale's
Smorgasbord
, Gallipolis.
Springs Better Health Club w\11
The
public
is
Invited.
meet Thursday, 1:15 p.m., at the .
home of Trecle Abbott.
SATURDAY
PORTLAND
- Da n Hay man
PQMEROY - Maundy Thurs·
a
nd
the
Faith
Trio
singing
day communion s_ervtccs. 8 p.m.
Saturday
evening,
7:30
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Thu rsday at Trinity Church In
services
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Comrevival
Pomeroy. Regular choir rehearmunit
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Churc
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off
State
Route
sal follows.
124, between Portland and Long
POMEROY - Meigs Co unt y

Sunday . school atte ndance
March 22 was 37; church attend ance, 19. On March 29 Sunday
school atte ndance was 36;
church attendance, ,21. There
were no services April 5 because
of the weekend snowstorm.
Sunday , March 29. gues ts of
Nitro, W.Va .; Mr. and Mr. Nina Robinson and Clara Follrod
Vernon Roush. Mason. W.Va. ; were Tamml and Greg Crumb,
Mr. and -Mrs. Wendl'il 'Grate, Julie and Bill Smith , all of
Pomeroy; Harold Carson. Mr . Athens; Leola and Otto Swartz,
and Mrs. Junior Riley, AI Hart- Shade. They celebrated the birth·
son. Ted Riley, Middleport.
day of Mrs. Robinson .
Mrs Carson was presented
Weekend ~n~ests of Mr. and
wit h a money tree. an d numerous Mrs. Tom Avis were her parents,
other gifts. refreshments wen' Mr. and Mrs . Justice ,
Huntington.
served .
Sarah Ellen, Infant daughter of
Mr . and Mrs. Richard Yost,
underwent surgery recenlly. She
Is making good recovery.
motorcycii'S, kindergarten
Anna Thompson received word
prayer and handicap parking that her daughter , Kate Rode·
stickers.
haver, Greenacres. Florida, had
Members will muet at the suffered a severe fall at her
springs Thursday evening to home .
erect a flag pole. Plans were
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keaton and
announced for visiting Harrison- sons, Oak Hill, spent Saturday
ville grange on May 15.
night, April 4, with his patents,
, A potluck dinner to be followed Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keaton.
by an auction will be held at the Sons Bobby and Kevin remained
next meeting. Regular meetings with their gra ndparents' until
will begin at 8 p.m . lnsteadof7 : 30 Monday morning.
for the summer months.
Communications were read
from the National Grange, Care
Mrs. Char les Henson, the
Have n Care Center, and Ohio
University. Refreshments were former Donna Little, and daughserved by Na ncy Morris a nd Mr. ter. Andrea .Jea n of Point Plea·
sant were Thursday visitors of
and Mrs. Frank Broderick .
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Russell
a nd family, Racine, spent Sunance Included Georgi' and Ruby day with Mr. a nd Mrs. Robert
Nlclnsky, Ken and Ann Richard- Russell and family .
Mr. and Mrs.. Jerry Holley and
son. Jim Stewart and Sally
Savage, Homer and Shirley Belt. Calvlnlee were Monday visitors
Lynn and Clara' Burrough, Fell- of Mr. and Mrs. Harley John son
cia Burrough and Jo hn Ridenour.
and Tammy .
Mrs. Leslie Frank, Sarah Beth
Mickey and Sue Burke, and Malt
and Matthew Rya n of Texas
and Ruby Burk·e.
Twenty-two members went to Road visited Wednesday with
Ravenswood, W.Va. to a dance Mr. and Mrs, EugeneHanlngand
sponsored by the Sternwheelers !'tonal d.
with Ed Graham of Davisville,
Wayne Peterson and a friend
W.Va . calling. Making that trip were Wednesday callers of Cha·
were Harold and Betty Newell,
rles Knapp.
VIrgil a nd Kathryn Windon. Joe
and Marge Chapman, Roy and
Pat Holter, Dale and Marlene
Harrison, Bill and Naomi King , '
Jim Stewart a nd Sally Savage,
John Ridenour a nd Ja net Werry,
Henry and Mary Hunter, Dana
and Bernice HoHman, Homer
and Shirley Belt .

Fishing derby set
Anglers of all ages may begin
looking forward to Forked Run
State Park's third annual fishing
derby to be heeld on Saturday,
May 9. Registration will begin at
8 a.m. and fishing will continue
through 2 p.m. The derby Is open
to everyone, and fishin g licenses
dtay be purchased at the park.
The park's boat rental and
clinsesslon will also be open.
Prizes wUI.be awarded.

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POMEROY - The Meigs
Count y Horseshoe Club Is spon·
sorlng a tournam ent May 9-10.
Six-man card. $8 to e nter. Contact Jeff Tillis . 742-2243, for
Informa ti on.

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Community Good Friday services at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the
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Moriah Baptist Church, speak·
lng; combiiwd choirs of chu rches
under direction of June Ktoes wlll
present muslr .

REEDSVILLE - Rev ival
through Apri119 a t Eden United
Brethren Chu rch with Rev. Peter
Martindale of Greenfield.

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HARRISONVILLE - Columbia Township Board of Trustees
will meet In specia l sess ion
Wednesda y, 7:30p. m., at the !Ire
station in Harrisonville.
MORGAN CENTER - Revival at Morgan Center Wesleyan
Church. co ntinuing to April 19,
var ious speakers. Service$ 7:30
p.m.; special singing.

Grange meets, makes plans

CTM3 John F . VanMeter, son
of Lester and . Lera VanMeter,
has completed. training In tM
U.S. Navy, grad uatin g third in
his class. VanMeter Is a 1981
graduate of Wahama High
School and a 1983 gradual~ of the
National Institute of Technology.
His navy studies were In . elec·
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SYRACUSE - Revival at
Syracuse Nazarene Church,
Tuesday through Sunday evening with Wllllam.Groves, evangelist. SE:rvices at 7 p.m.; Sunday at
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Carson birthday is observed

Comple,tes training

Don't MISS our big~~~

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School where she Is active in
volleyball and softbalL She is a
member of the student council.
the scholastic tea m. the ·quiz
bowl team, Computer Club, prom
committee, and the Nationa l
Honor Soclet"y.
Miss Cardon is also a college
preparatory student . She Is actively involved in cheerleadlng
and the choi r, along with the
Compu ter Club. and has belonged to the F renc h Club.
Buckeye Girls State will be
held In June at Ashland College.

House-to-house soliciting lo Rutland village, areas outside
raise funds for improvi ng the the communlly wlll be soliclled
Rutland park area adjacent to for contributions.
The goal, acco rd ing lo one
the Civic Center will be held
garden club member, Is a dollar
Thursday.
' Members of the Rutl and a family, although larger dona·
Friendly Gardeners, the Friends !Io ns will be appreciated.
Another fund raiser will take
and Flowers Garden Club, the
place
Saturday· with a bake sale
Rutland Firemen and Its Auxll·
at
the
Rutland Department
lary will be going door to door
as king for donations which will Store. Residents with baked
be used for materials to con- . goods to contribute are asked to
struct benches and picnic tables have them at the location by 8
for the park area . In addition to a.m .

The Belles and Beaus Western
Style Square Dance Club re·
cen tly add'ed two more traveling
banners to their collection. The
club now has banners from nine
different clubs.
Sixteen members traveled to
the Athens Allemanders Club to
dance to Bill Bumgarner from
Columbus. Members In attend·

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Thursday evening, 7 p.m., at the
JTPA building in Pomeroy .

Belles and Beaus travel to club

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Delegate and alternate to
Buckeye Girls State. the America Legion Aux ilia ry's workshop
in democracy, have been selected by th e Auxiliary of Racine
Post 602.
The del ega te lsTammyHolter,
daughter of P.onald and Lln'da
Holter, Racine, and the alternate
Is Annett Cardone, daughter of
Pa ul and. Jan Cardone, also of
Raci ne. Both a-re juniors al
Southern High SchooL
Miss Holter is a college preparatory student at South ern High

Bicentennial programs were
discussed by Patty Parkl'r,
chairman, a t th e Thursday night
mee ting of the Rock Springs
Gra nge held at the hall.
Parker outlned the various
programs which will be presented this year and noted that on
J uly 11 ther·e wiU .be an ail-da y,
county-wide celebration at the
fairground s.
Barbara Fry a nn ounced
winners In the baking contest.
Sue Fry, first , Opal Grueser.
second. and Frances Goeglel n,
lhtrd. Opal Grueser gave the
legls latlvl' report on several bills
pending Including th e ll'mon law
for automobiles, helmets and

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ANNETT CARDON
Alternate

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the final e, but gave up too many
walks in Ihe 19-3 defeat.
Bt&gt;rkhlmer, Robin son. Koenlng, Trlsh Spencer, and Mel Man·
ki n t'ach had htt swith Mankin goIng two-for -three.
BerkhlmE"r. !Wblnson, Koen lng. Trlsh Spencer, and Mel Man kin E'arh had hit s with Mank in goIng two-for-three.
Berkh imer suffered lhr loss .
walking ninP, giving up 5 hil s,
and fan ning one. Morganstern
picked up the win .
East ern hosts trimbl e Tues·
day.
Llnescore:
Kyger CreeL ... 304 000 1-8 1 2
Eastrrn .. .......... OJO 201 3-7 0 6

TUESDAY
CHESTER - Chester Tow nship Trustees meeting 7: 30 p.m.
:ruesday at Towrt Hall.

MIDDLEPORT - Mld(jleport
Child Conservation League w\11
meet 7 p.m. Tuesday at Skyline
Lanes.

Girls State delegate and
alternate are announced

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Lady Bobcats down Eastern
By Scott Wolle
CHESHIRE - Kyger Creek
broke" 7-7 II&lt;• In lht• boll om of the
seventh Inning to score an 8-7
triumph over lhe v\s\1\ng Eas tern · Eaglelles here Monday In
SVAC softball action.
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Kyger week ahead 3-IJ In lhe
fir st frame. howevH. EHS made
II 3-1 1n the set•o nd.
In the thi rd KC went up 7-1. but
E Hs slowly fought back to tie at
7-7 n th e sixth .
.Jill Drummond . the winning
hu1·)er, and Amy Bcrkh\mer of
Eas ter n hooked up In a good
pitchin g bailie with BPrkhlm cr
pil ~h lng u no-hilt r •-. but still 'ttf fel'lng the drfral. Drummond
hurled a one-hiller .
L,lsa Lance of Ea stern had th e
onl y hit of lh•· game . an RBI trlpie.'
Drummond wulkcd 18 and
fanned 7. while &amp;&gt;rkhlmer walk&lt;'d
15 and fanned 6.
Bast ern is 7-2 and 4-lln thr lea·
guo.
F;urll&lt;•r Eastern split In a double• hraMr with Fort Frye. suffering their loss or lh&lt;' s•·ason.
Eastern claimed the oprnPr 7(i, but dropped Ihe nlghtl'ap 19-3.
Ar lene Ritchie , Lesa Ru cker,
Lr¢ Ann Robinson. Lisa Dt·lgJ.!S,
a nd Bonnie Koelling l'ach singled
f01-: Eastrrn .
Tullis, Gi lla rd. Scrrrr. and
wa'tbu rn had th e FF hits.
Lisa Driggs wa s thr wlnnin ~
plt ~ hrr with 6 walk s. 4 hit s, and
sPven strikeout s In her nam{\
Walburn suffrrrd thl' loss.
f!as t('rn pound&lt;'d out six hits In

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CHESTER - chester Tow~­
shlp Trustees meet 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the town hall.

Lone Wolf Band
Friday &amp; Saturday
Night
April 17 &amp; 18

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Co)11munlty Hospital and "restThe Hall of Fa?'er was to
IRVING, Texas · rUPil _ . A ·ing omfortably" in the hOspl· -undergo ·a cardiac cathetertza hospllal where Mickey Mantle .tal' s telemetry unit, a nursing lion - a ~rocedure enabling
underwent tesllng for chest pains supervisor said.
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He was taken to the hospital this morning, the nursing superfrom concerned fans. It had to after complaining of chest pains visor said.
disconnect Incoming calls to his and shortness of breath Sunday
Mantle attempted to reassure
unit.
night during an airline rtlght his fans Monday In a statement
Mantle, 55, was In fair condl· from New York tq. hls home in issued through hos pital officials:
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Pomeroy-Middleport~ Ohio

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. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Tornadoes strike nation's midsection
_jly United Preos lnlernatlonal
Tliund er sfor m s r umb le d ·
across the lower Mississippi
.Valley today aft er hur ling torna:does and \\' lnds of nearly 90 mph
that killed •one person, knocked
"out power and d ~s t roycd homes,
;Includ ing one that wa s iossed
.acr oss a n A rk ansas st reel . ·

: Th e storms today reached
from eas tern Arkansas and Loul·
slana to Mi ssissippi and northw•
:;es r Al abama. A fl ood wa tch
.:overed southeas tern Louisiana.
; Winds gust ing to 56 mph
J)lasted tile central Plains, drop·
ping wind chills to lhC' single
digit s and teens and threatening
Jl yestock In wes tern Ka nsa s.
Similar wind rh lli readings were
r eported in eas ter n New
J&lt;;ngland .
· -In Kan sas Cit y, Mo.. th ree
crew m embers and a passenger
oit a Boeing 707 wer e killed
Monday nigh t when the cargo
carrier cra shed in fl ames at a
field while fry in g to land In ra in
and fog at Int ernational Airport.
&lt;;&gt; lllclal s sa id.
Seven tornadoes were repor ted
·Monday- three In Texas, tw o In
Arkan sas and one eac h In Illinois
ana L ouisiana, the Na llonal
Wea th er Ser v lc~ sa id.
. Winds of 87 mph In Ok! ahoma
demoli shed mobil e homes, upJ'aot ed trees and dow ned power
Jines , killin g a man wh,ase trailer
home wa s am ong !has!' desl·royed and bla cking out :1,000
people for six hours.
A twister nPar Green I' ores! in
~()rth ern Arkansas cut a mile·
long swath lhrough the Rarr
Track Trailer Par k Monda y,
lles troy lng four mobile homes
and a fram e house and slightly
Injuring four people. auth orities
said.
_ A tornado nea r the ce ntral
Arkansas town of Lavaca ripped
a house from It s foundallons and
slammed It Into another house
across !he street , demolishing
both homes . authori ties sa id. No
6ite was hur·t.
Winds of 60 mph ra ked centra l
Texas ear lier In th e cla y, rippin g
off roofs. knocking down power
lines and uproollng trees.
"It was kind of ugly th ere for a
little while, but nobody wa s
h~rt, " Hill Count y pollee dispatcher .Jo Payne sa id . 'Fhr
wind s rlppN I loose lhr roof of a
star&lt;' In Hubba rd and downed
piJ\vN lines and tr0es. blockin g
roa ds. she sa id.
In central Illinois. a tornado
touched dow n In Mor ri sonville,
about :«1 miles southeas t of

New program
established
· EM&gt;T M EI GS- T he teac hing
staff ul F.as lor n High Sc hool,
undN the direction of h i~ h school
Principal nr. na nlPI /\p iing, has
es tablished a m•w program to
give pos ll ive roi nfor r&lt;• mr nt and
r!'cognltlon to deserv in g student s
doing exrrodingl,v we ll in the•
arademlc field.
· 'l'hr progr am. know n as the
" Stud ent of the M ont h" pro·
gl'am , a ll ows IN1che rs to rc·ro~ ·
nl7.c s tud e nt ~ on " monthly bas is,
util izing lh&lt;' fc•a&lt;·hcr s' own crif e·
ria . F.nr h t rn rllPr s PI P('f~ On('
our stand ing stu&lt;lcnt.
.Permittin g th1• teachers to
choose their own rr lti' r la giv!'s
lhC' m u r ha nrr to 1'('\\'a l'd a
stud 0n1 w ho h a ~ bf't'n \VOr tdng

e$ 11"i'mol; · hard In a glv&lt;'n
sub) erl Ill' who has b&lt;•rn ovN
ac hif'v in g

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Jhev haV&lt;' bern pul ling for th .
.\rco rdln g to i\ plln~. ·llw "S fu·
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a de&lt;·is lon b;· tho facult ;' ;urd
administ ra tion of t-:I-I S to " just
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.tJwm ... that they have stood out
In a glvl'n month."
• F.ac h student Is formil li,l ' r&lt;'f ·
qgnlzed with a ccrtl fi cil tr .
The pr·ograrn has jus t con&lt;'luded li s s&lt;•ro nd month and ih&lt;•
~nd rrsull has grru lly &lt;'nh:mred
the academic environment and
rdura llonal climate In a pos iti ve
mann!'r .
. ·Bela\\' Is a list of "S tudents of
the Month ." wllh their r·rsprctlvc
teach er s in para nlhescs :
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Springfield. des troying a machine shed. Authorit ies said a
.woman lost sev~riil fingers when
the 'door of her home slammed
shut on her hand as she tried to
seek shelter from the slorm.
·'II could have been one of
those freak ones th at comes down
out of the clouds a_nd goes back
up;" said Wes Good sell ·of !he
wea ther sPrv lce in Springfi eld.
" Th ey are not uncomm on th is
lim e of year."
Two tornadoes struck Mc L~n ·
nan County, Texas, but no
d ama ge or Inju r ies wer e
r eported.
Winds cloc ked at ~ mph

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County near Auslln In central

Texas, ripping roofs off barns
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Also excepting a right of
way 1 ~ 'h feet wide to make
a 'conve"lent and aafe oudet
to the public highway extending along the 111t side
of the above trl!.ct. and &amp;lit
of one acre owned by
Graham. and continuing
north to 1he state highway .

See Deed Book 142. Pege
110&amp;.
Reference Deed: Volume
sure proper drainage.
118, Pogo 163, Meigs
The following real estate County Deed Records .
C.) Prime with .35 gallon
per sQ. yd . of bituminoua situated In Rutland Town·
PA,.CEL FIVE:
prime coat.
ship. Meigs County, Ohic),
The following real estate
0.} Pave with 3 inch of 0 . and beginning 1 ao rods situitted in the Township of
O.O,T. apecified 402 IS• north and 29 rods 1nd 11
Ruttand. County of Meigs
links aaat from 'the Southw- and Stite of Ohio . town:
phalt leveling courae.
E.) Pave with 1 inch 0 .0 . esl cotner of Section 26 ,
a,ing io Section 26,
Town 8 , Renge 14 of lhe Township 16 , Range 14 of
O.T. 404 wearing cou,e.
F.) 380 Linear ft .~ of as· Ohio Company's Purchase; the Ohio Compony'o Purthence east 53 rods; 1hence chase. and beginning In the
phalt curb '!price per ft .)
G.) Maintenance of 2 inch south 36 rods; thence weat Center of a small creek, west
49 ·roda; ' thence north 23% of Leading Creek. along the
curb height on bldg. side .
H.I Work to be completed degrees w8at 6 roda; thane~ Pomeroy and Wilkesville
north 31 Vz rods to the place Road; thence running ea1t
by June 30, 1987.
Bids must be submitted of beginning, containing tweln roda; thence north
12% acres, more Or leaa.
to :
founeen rods ahd nine feet ;
Reference Deed: Volume thence in a southwtl1trly
Meigs County Board of
77. Page 1111. MeigS County direction twenty rods and
MR / OD
Deed Records.
P. 0 . Bo• 307
twelve feet to the place of
PARCEL THREE:
Syracuse. Oh 45779
beginning, containing one
The following described haH acre. more or ie11.
Bid submission deadline :
real estate , beginning
May 7. 19B7, 4:00P.M.
Reference Deed: Volume
lee Wedemeyer. Supt. twentv rods l;'&amp;st of the 169, Pogo 264, Moigo
center
of
the
west
line
of
13) 31 ; 141 7, 14, 21, 3tc
County Deed Recorda .
SeCtion No. 2tl, Town 6, PARCEL SIX:
- -::---:--c:--c:-:---:---- 1 Ronge 14. Ohio Compeny'o
The following real estate
Public Notice
Purchase; thence eolt 62 in the County of Meigs and
roct• and 22 links; thence State of Ohio. and in the
nonh 1 B rods and 22 llnko. Township of Rutland, and
thence north 26 degrees bounded ~and described as
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Wilt 23 rods; thence south follows :
the annual meeting of the 85 degre8s west 12v.. rods Reference Deed : Volume
stockholders of farmers 10 a Sycamore tree 12 91 , Page 6. Meigs County
8anc1h1res. Inc . will be held Inches In diameter; thence Deed
Beginning thirty
at the oHice of Farmers Bank north 84"12 degrees west 19 Hven rods and fifteen links
rodti thence oouth 64% east from the center of
and Savings Company, 211
West Second Street. Pome· digrees west 29 roda and 4 Section 28. Town 6, Range
roy, Ohio, according to ita links; thence So.uth 8 de· 14, Ohio Company's Purbylaws. on the third Wednes- 91'0111 east 24 rods and 17 chau; thence east seventy
day of April . 1987. ot 3:00 links to the place of begin· nine rodato the center of Big
p.m. for the purpose of ning , containing 13'14 acres, Leading Creek; thence up
electing directors and the more or le11.
the center of said Creek as
Reference Deed : Volume follows :
transaction of such other
business 11 may ~operly 91 , Page II, Meigs Counrv 1 North 42112 degrees west
Deed Records.
come before sa id meeting .
founeen rodi; thence north
Paul E. Kloes PARCEL FOUR:
81 VJ degrees west four rods;
The following pret'1liles thence south 79 degrees
Slcretary
situated in the Township of waat twenty eight rods;
131 25; (41 1, B. 14 4tc
Rutland. CIIUnty of Meigs thence weat twenty two
ond S1oto of Ohio, to-wit:
rods; thence north 76 de·
Public_Notice
Beginning fitty . ..,.on rods grees west twelve rods;
north from the southwest thence nonh 40 deg,..a
NOTICE OF
corn~tr of Section No. 28,
west thirty tour rods thence
APPOINTMENT OF
Town 8 , Range 14. Ohio ' north 60 ~ degrees west
FIDUCIARY
Company ' s Purchl&amp;e;
On April 3. 1987, in · the thence South 80 degrees twenty seven rods; thence
Meigs County Probate Court, 1111 eight rods end fourteen south 46 degrees West four
C11e No . 26,430, Beverly links; thence north 15 de· rods leaving the center of
Belley, 41327 Eut Shtdo f'HI nat eight rods 1nd aaid creek to the high water
Rood,
RoediVille,
Ohio leur links; thence nonh 27 1A mark; thence north 45 de·
45n2. was appOinted exe- degrees eeat four roda; grees west twelve rodl;
cutri• of file Hlote of Horley thenc. nonh 37Vz dogr001 thence · north 77 degrees
Untlticum, docealod, late of Mit eight rods; thence north west fifteen roda and lour·
Rt. 1, Reedsville. Ohio 78'12 degrees east ten rode; 1een links; thence sollth.
21 y,. degreH ~est eighteen
45772.
thence touth 78 d - 1
Robert E. Buck." east sixteen roda and eight: rods and eighteen links;
Probate Judge e., links; thence north 32 thence lOUth 79 v. degrees
lena K. Nesselroad. Clerk degrees west lwenty-two west eighteen rods and
twenty two linka; thence
141 7, 14, 21 3tc
and 1 hllf rods; thence north south 69 'h east twenty one
thirty-One ond • hall 1od11 and one half roda to apoint
thence west · twenty· nine on the bank of a small run
Public Notice
i-Dida ' and . ten links: thence just above the spring; thence
south one hundred and ttl,.. sou1h 67'h degrees east
IN THE
rodo to the place ot bogin- twenty eight rods: thencn
COMMON PLEAS COURT. ning , containing twanty south 27 degrees east seven
OF MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO acres and forty rods. more or rod1 1nd nine links: thence
STANLEY H. PHILLIPS .
le11, a.eve and except there· south five toda and twenty
'Plaintiff
from the following tr1et one links to the place of
beginning fifty oevon rods beginning. containing nine
- vsMARY E. PHELPS ,
north from the southwett and five-eighths 1cres, more
Defendants
corner of lectioo 28, Town or leu. Save end except a
Range 14, . Ohio Com- ro.d 1crou the above des·
CASE NO. 87·CV·8&amp;
peny·, Purchase; thence cribed lind where the bam Ia
NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION
touth 80 d,rees eaat -'9ht loca1ed. 1nd 1110 1 pert of
To Jotn Ann Hill, if INing; rods end ourteen links; the 1bove dncribed tract of
address unknown; and if not thence north 16 degrees land told by W. P. Stevens
lilllng then the unknown east eight rods and four 1nd Zoe Steven•. hit wife. to
heirs, next ot kin. detcend- links; tMnca north 27'1• J . C. V1n Z1nt and bounded
ants. creditors. devisees, degrHI 111t four rods; 1nd detcribed 11 followa ;
grantees, lien holders. tuc· thence north 37'/z degrees Beginning thirty Hven rode
cessora in interest. adminia· eaat eight ruclt; thane. north 1nd flheen llnlca lilt from
tretors. executora. legal re- 78'11 d - eoot olx rodo; the center of Section No .
prasentetivet and 1sligneea thence wMt about twenty 28. Town No. 11. Ronge No .
of aaid named defendant •• tflret rodo to the toe1ion lint: 14 of the Ohio Corilpanv 's
h1ve not been aerved with thence 10uth about eighte.n Puuhalt; thence 111t HV·
rods to the place of begin · enty nine rodt to tht center
notice of the flli"' of •
complaint herein, will take nina. containing one end one of Big Ltodlng
thonct
notice that on the Btli day of hllf acrea, more or &amp;eta.
up tho •C.ntw of tho Nid
Aloo the following reo! cteK nonh 42'11 dogr001
April. 19B7. Stonley H.
Philllpo flied a complaint In elta1e lliiU8Ud in tM town· y.ont founHn rods; thence
·The Court of Common thlp of Aonlond. County of nonh 81 Vz degrHI - t
Meigo IIIII &amp;tote of Ohio, four rods; thanCII aouth 79
Pleas , Ganeral Division.
Meigs County, Ohio. Case 1D-Wt1:
degreet west twenty tight
. Beginning one hundred roda; thence wm twenty
No. B7· CV-86 againl1 uch
of vou Hiking· to p1nltion 1nd ten rada 1nd twenty two rodo; thonco north 71
the fee estate in and to the r w . e . - o t t h l - t degrees WHt twenty eight
following deacribed --ofhctlon32, Town- rotle: tttenct west twenty
lhlp &amp;. AWige 14, Ohio two mdo; thence nonh 75
premiHt :
Compeny·, Purchaet ; di .. MI wett aigh1 rods and
PARCEL ONE:
thenct - f i f t y .-rooc~. eight Hnks; lhence south
T~t following dtocribed
ond t1o llnkl; thlnco wilt 414 degrHS west lltven
re~l estate situ1ted in Ru·
tland Townthlp. Moigo twonty - ·mdo ond tl•tMn roda. ind twetve and 1 haH
Counrv. Ohio , ond bounded llntcti ........ touth 52 de- linko 1o the ploco of beginnine rodo ofl!l ning. containing three and 1
end described 11 followa ; , _ Baginning 50 rod1 ond 11 olxtetri llnllo; thonoe toutll hltf Krll, more or le11.
links north of the aouthw•t &amp;1 ~~og,... wHt nino rode
Also another trect of lnd
ond four ond· hoN Hnko; boundod ond deocribed 11
comer of Section No. 26.
Town 6. Range 14; thence thence lOUth 32Y.. d•••• tolfowa: Beginning 1t the
.... fifty-foUl rodt to tho northwest corner of John
Nit 73 rods tnd 18 links;
pile. of beginning, - n - Sti'Ven' s land; thence nonh
thence north 150 rod1;
thtnce e11~ 8 rods .nd 1 I
Jng
or Jeoo, eight- rodt ond twonrv
links; thence north 23 rods; ave and Uoept thir,a hom 1 two links to the aouthwtst
thenco wott 49 rodo; thence troct .,.,Inning 11 tho ot the Mill Lot !hence
oouth 32 llegreeo not 11'h MM'thn•t corMr of ,.,. nonll 25 dogr- WOit forty
above da•cribed tract; rodl to N. J . Ward' 1 kJt in
rods; thence south 11,i dt.grMI nst 36 rod• ~-d 21
thine. In 1 ooutfltrty - L1ngsville, Ohio; thenca
tion '-"'\' rodo; In nonh
dofl'- ... , .....
on ettwrly direction oigh1 . . - ond lift- Nnkt to
rodo; In • II001horly McKnight ' s lot ; thence
HIPPY Adt
6
- i o n ond porallol lOUth oto~g olid McKnight't
.... fino '-"'\' IOdo; lot ton rode to tho corn• of
Ltodlng Creotc; thoncoooulh
tion ol9flt IOdo to tho Ill- of
nv. to·McKnight'ueot
~~og,... -~ -line;
·
boglnnlnl. cantalnlng lodo
ICN. men or Ills. and alao thenca north elong
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t - t Nno t..
Inti ,... elt8le 111&amp;1 will• It Mcllnighl'
rodo; thonco north &amp;4 eft·
.... oouthou1 ·of the
-~ thlny four rodt
.,. . . . •aa;lkM lltul) IIMI
twonty tlnko to Frtnk
lntley' 1 lot;
ooufll
- - ....... tho Mooloft ....... uld Brotoy' tlot to 1ho
- o f thtr .,... four rode:
lltflt foM • I mllll; "*- ·- tolowlng the -tor
-'&gt;ond- --IOdo; of Hid
lOUth
83, Page 343, MeigsCounrv
Deed Recorda .
PARCEL TWO:

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PH. 992-.3307

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thence south 1 2 degrees
east nine rods and twenty
linkS; thence sout~ 12 de·
grees wast eighteen rods
and twenty links; thence
south 45 degrees west tour
rods to a high water mark;
thence south ·4 5 degrees
west thirteen rods and fif ·
teen links; thence south
21 .'1:! .d egrees v-:es~ tw_e ntv
one rods and th1neen hnks;
thence north 79 1h degrees
west thirteen rods and seven
links to the end of a board
fence; thence south thirty
rods and eight links to e
small apple tree; thence
south 84 degtees west nineteen and a half rods; then ce
south thirteen rods and
fifteen links; thence west
twenty four rods and four ·
teen links to the piece of
beginning . containing
twenty eighl and one fourth
acres, save and except the
following Clescribed tract
·lying on the west side and
bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at the
northwest corne r of John
Steven't land in Section No .
26, Town No. 6, Range No.
14; thence north eighteen
rods 1nd twenty rw·o links to
the southeast corner of lhe
Mill lot; thence -north 26
degrees west fortv rods toN .
J . Ward 's lot in langsville,
Ohio; thence norlh 60 de grees east seven rods and
fifteen links to Mc Knight lot
thence so~th along
' McKnight ' s lot ten rods to
the center of leading Cree k;
thence north 63 % degrues
east twelve rods to
McKnighl's easl line; I hence
north along McKnight's line
ten rods; thence north 64
degrees east twentv three
rods end fifteen links; thence
south 78 degrees and fifteen
links; thence west twenty
four rods end fourteen lin.ks
to the place of beginning,
containing eleven acres.
Save and 8kcept another
tract of land aold by Frank
Graham and wife to E. M.
Brown and bounded and
described as follows: Situ·
ate in Township of Rutland.
County of Meig1 and In the
Stale of Ohio. and in Section
No. 26, Town No . 6, Range
No. 14 , and beginning at the
northwest corner of John
Steen' s land at the end of a
board fence; thence north
79 1h degrees west twenty
one rods and seventeen
links; thence south thirty six
rods and nine links; thence
nOrth 83% degrees east
nineteen roda , and fifteen
links; lhenc. north thirty
rods and eight link s to the
place of beginning. conlain ing four and one fourth
acres .
Referen ce Deed: Volume

109 . Page

119 . Me igs

County Deed Records . .
Subject to a right of way or
easement to Ohio Telephone
and Telegraph Company ,
recorded in Deed Book 212 .
Page 437. of Meigs County
Deed Records , reference to
which is hereby made.

PARCEL SEVEN :
Tho following described
real estate situated in Ru ·
lland Township , Meiga
County, Ohio, and bounded
and deacribed as follow s:
Beginning twenty rods
east of I he center oftheweat
line of Section No. 26. Town
No. 8, Range No . 14 of the

12 Months Free Financing

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WOODWORK$
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VARIOUS PATIERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985-4176 or 985-3564 ·
36632 BAILEY RD .
POMEROY
l-25-1 mo.

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SUGAR RUN
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190

MULBERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.

PH. 992·9949
lob lorton, Owner
2-5--86-tfn

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ALL OCCASIONS
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992-6215 or 992-7314

Middleport, Oh.

992·6611
. 3-20-87

P-roy, Ohio

4·15-' 86-tc

RAD,ATOR
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We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiaton. We also
rtPiir Gas Tanks .

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Roosonabla Prices"

•Gradu1ttons
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PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
D1y or Nighl
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16-86-lln

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992-7632

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hllf Shaphard htlf l'lb. 30~;
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2 r•cHnaraneed aomtr•palrt. ~0
Inch white door. 3 Will dleptaV
unltl. 304-171·2o\Otl.

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Ewlngton Rd . Ht~ntm•tag yw"-h
phon• number call or Call

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CALL 16141 985-4222
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let. all olothln; S1 .00 or 1..\ .
DH•rent ltamt tddtd. Proc•Ns
fo, dn..opm~~ntally camp fund ,
160 to 514 left on 51" to

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U. S. IT. SO EAST
GUYSVIlLE, OHIO
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form lq!lipmtnl

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ning , conta ining three CALL COLUCT:
tounhoacre, more or len
Ph.(614) 143·5425
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59 East S•cond StrHI
P. 0 . Bo• 665
Logon, Ohio 43138-0565

Homelite
JICO-. .n

or 3 ton unite inotttlod

l04·773· SS7!
lfttt s
614-742-219t

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of 111 Types
Comptlte Gutter Work

GERKEN &amp; GERKEN CO ..
L.P.A.
Richard C. Gerlton
At1orneysat Law

Weed Eoter

conditioning for mobile
or modular homn, 2 1IJ

nonh 14% degrees wes t
threa rods and one link ;
1hence north BIS '/4 degrees
west thr811 rods and fifteen
links; thence south 8 lA de·
greea east six rods and four
links to the place of begin·

tion of thi1 not ice.

Ph. 992-3537'
4 ·8· '87· 1 mo.'

I

YIIIYL I AL-NUM

deyo litO&lt; the fat !Wbfico·

I Parts

&amp;U-388·82(1 flEWAflO .

two-thirds links; !hence

quired lo answer within 28

550 Pagt St., Mitldltporf'

VAUEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

FilE LANCE
3SMM
PHOTOGRAPHER

BODY SHOP

Authorintl Service
T8cums~;~h

won.
(FrH Estimatetl

992-3410

GEARY'S

Briggs &amp; Stratton

- Addons and remodeling
- Roofing end gutter worll
- Concrete wort!
- Plumbing end electrical

You Bur.

EUGENE ·lONG

aale.
Slid defendantt ere re·

CARPENTER
SERVICE

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Pottery and Gifts.
Bird Baths. Outside .
Yard Dolls, Jesus
Statues, Virgin Mary
&amp; Angels for Yards
and Graves .
Colllt lw tRd Sea Befort

weot one rod; thence eest

County Deed Records.
The object of the com ·
plaint il to partftion the
interest in the fee ettate. or
order il sold to partftion the
proceedl. and to pay attor·
nay fees and co1t1 from said

YOUNG'S

IE-OPENS
MARCH 20

lED lAIN
St. 11. 124, lyrocuoo

8-13 tin

SMAll ENGINE
REPAIR

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

llnLE

SUPERIOI
SIDING (O,

one rod and nineteen and

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

4-7-' B7-1 mo .

Ohio Company' s Purchase:
thence etlt eight rod s;
thence no,th 8 )/a degre es

RECUNERL •. I99.95

DINEnE /4 CHAIRS ............................. I99. 95

·~·-.

Public Notice

place of beginning. containing 23 3 / 10 acres. more or
leu.
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links; thence North 78 de·
Tho MEIGS COUNTY tfe&amp;l west 16 rods and 18
BOARD. OF MR / DO, P. 0 . links: thence south 78'12
BOX 307, John St., Syra- degrees Welt. 4 rods; thence
cuse, Oh. 45779. is accept· witt 18 rods; thence aouth
ing bids fot grading and as- 24 rods end 11 links to the

1870 sq. yd .
B.) Contractor will grade
and shape stone ben to in-

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EMPIRE FURNITURE

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phalt paving per the follow·
ing specifications :
·
A.) Bids are to be based on

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CROW'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
DAILY SENTIN_EL OFFICE
FISHER BIG WHEEL
FOOD LAND
FOOD SHOP
JEFF'S CARRY OUT
KROGER'S
LITTLE DAN'S EXXON
POMEROY HEALTH CARE CENTER
POWELLS SUPER VALUE
RITE AID DRUG STORE
SHAMMY'S 7-33
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occur from norlhern Florida and the southeulem slates across
the Tennessee Valley, Ohio, Indiana and Dllnols Into easlern
Missouri. Some thunderstorms co'uld be. severe from lhe lower
Ohio Valley through much of the.Tennessee Valley to the easlern
Gull Coast Periods of rain will be lound from the Great Lakes and
Wisconsin across southeast Minnesota and Iowa through easlern
portions of Nebraska ahd Kansas.' Showers are likely aCftiSS.
weslern sections of Washington and Oregon. Wl.nds will be slrong
and gusty across the east slopes oft~e rockies In Montana and from
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The Daily Sentinel- Page-S

Roger Hysell

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

Garage

49135 -St. lt. 124
ladne, Ohio

45771

949·1088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
AIWes&amp;lhdtlt

24 HI. SEIYICI
!-i7-2 ~·-

Wanted To Buy

Wa PIV CHh for Itt• mod .. oiHn

lt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Ill•• Tr••••lulo•
PH. 992-5612
or 992-7121
6-17-tfe

.

9

1

UMd Cl,.,

Jim Mink Chw,· Oidt Inc.
Bill Gena Johnaon

6U·I48 ·3t72

•'

TOP CAIH plld tor '83 mod:tl
and ntwtt usld etrt. lmfth
IJ uick -Pontltc. 181 1 Eut"n
Ave ., Gallipolis. Call 614 - ~q .

2282 .

OLD ORIENHL RUGS
WANTED. Any Sill or condition.
Ctll toll frat 1·800·433·714:7.,
Dump Truck. sln11• ule, 10ft.
bed. 5 ·tP"d , 2· spttd ,.., end\
low mH•"U•· Ctll 114· 14iJ·

8832.

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
. lalhan lullcllng

EVElY

SAT, NIGHT
..
6•30 P M.
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Fadory Choke
12 Ga1191 SholguMo.ly
tG-1-tl

(CUI OUI FOI FUTUII USI)

'VINYL SIDING

•ALUIIIWM SIDING
•llOWIIIN
INSULATION

IIS$ELL
SIDING CO.

...........It
"Fm Eotlmot....

PH. 949-2160
or 949·2101
........, Clllh

l-1 ·tfn

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

.

-. good utld awing ur Ph .
81" ·"•8 ·7211 or44t-7811 .,

·"

Buying d•ily Qold. sllv• r eolnt,
ringt, jewelry, t terllng w•rt, old

cohu. laro• currency. Top

2nd. Av•. Middleport. Oh. 61t '
992 •3&lt;
1 76,
f
I

All .liill•.. •

Prt

CH . Ed lurktU ltrbel' 8hnp.,'

...

I

luylt'IO Junk c•rt, C•llahff l :og;

•Wishers •Dtahwaahers

pm. Call

6,4 ·912 ·5148 .

..•

•Aongot

..:

•Atfriger1tor1

•Dryer• •freezers
I'AATS ond SERVICE .

f l'tJ)Iit'/

4·5-111:

11''111

J1:rv 11.1::,

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THE HAT lACK

(Srtpr Ruo Ar•)
HOUII: llt&lt;I..Tittlfs.-frl.
•o...... t• s

r;m·
s. ...11 ro ...
to 1 110011

n,-. ..

Othtr .....
call "2·S 31 f«

=·-·

IA.-c mt COIIIIII
IIIIlS
Wooti-Crochtt·Ntint

flowers, Stwillg,

....,u.

COIPUI OUI

'ffl¥ ...

11 Help Wanted

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES
Aut.-tlwe Repair

&amp; S.wlce
TUNIUPS to 11ANSMISSIOH

CAU tt2·7oiOJ
St. It U,

a,t.

r-oy. OM.

Wt'IW Ytu A
IM4 Cer er fla
Y-Oid One
l -27-2 ....

J.l.'s IEPAIIS
TYs, Antennas
Sattllte Sales
lnttahtlon
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile aervice

614•143-5248
IIASOIIAIU • IIILIAII.£
1-20-'86 tfn

-"
'I

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Hlfln gl Government

job•·voJ.t

t15,000·UB.OOO. ~qn~;
Ctll rtfundtble. t02·838 ·18•&amp;.:.:

1r11 .

Excell ent Income for ~rt time;
homt .. eembly work. or.ln..,.-'i

ma11on oall (312) 741 -1400: •
fllt , 313.
I " ;
Ttlwition Adnrt..lng- Ne~ '

high ...... ....... ,.,. tliii.

O.llipolls. •••s. Poillbt•

tutu=.

mtnqwnent opponuftfty. . . ·

• commlttioft. ! - ' - t · Iii
304-622- 30(
.

Advtrtl•ing • • • prlftl'rtd. ~ ·

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11

Help Wanted

Mature per'IOn only to babysit

2yr. old in our home. alt lahiftt.
Centenary

lUll

9415. 2-8 P.M.

Ph. 814 ·446·

.

18 Wanted to Do

33

Attention home owners its
spring clelfllng time, nHd htlp?
If to ctll GltHbum CleaninG
Service 614-388·9027. Aetsor'lable Retta. Rtf•ancaa on

91,1, AcrH- Modtrn houM, bern,
hunting. lord. .
Forr•t.

requut ..

EMT. RN . or LPN to compte'lt
Insurance Eums . ExC.IIent

companion tor eldet'IY lady.
room aome boar(! . Pt . Pleaunt
cloM to town. St'nd retume to
Box T·6686 in care of Galllpolia
Dtily Tribune. 825 Third Ave ..
Gellipolla. Oh '*6631 .

Farm• for Sale ·

56

w..,,..
t39,000. Land Cantract- quMI-

FHldiiGiol

21

Buaineaa
Opportunity

""• homoto&lt;. 08.00 Coli e14441·1354.
.

fiM buY'!Ir Ph. 114-379-21,4.

Regl~terld o,.;et Dtne. f..-ntle.
black with whht blue: 211.1 ytlra
ol~ . Pl'f for vet bitf..t100. Call

t14-44e-1354.

Qu.uty Rortwelter puppl•. See
both parants and pup from l•st
litter. Call 114· 113·UI9 or

Tran Rd. off n&amp; t1 9 .000. Call

01 4-250-0e20 . .

I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PIJBLISH -

INO CO. recommends that you
do buslneu whh people you
know, tnd NOT to tend money
through the malt until you htva
inveatigttad the offtril\g.
Beauty Shop for nmt or lena on
pet"centage. Located on St. Rt.

7. Ph. 814-251-9378.

20 acrt farm H1nnan Tr1c1
Rolld, Glenwood. w. Va. for
morelnformttion ctll304·n3·
6118 or 773· &amp;1 86. efter 15:00.

Mtke extra money aell Avon
Producta. Can etrn up to 60%
profit Ph. 614-448- 2156.

34

Hometown penonat care. HIVe
vec.-.cv lor. edult tate. Profu·
tlonal employtel in 3 working
lhifU. Call 614·992· 6869 or

GOVERNMENT JOBS . 814-949·2927.
•n.&amp;Oo-•&amp;0.975 per yr. Now
hiring. Celt 1·619-686· 8613
ext. J0431 OH tor current federal
li1t . 24 hu.

D

" A Uttle Design", interiOf .d&amp;algn bu tlne11 for people on
limited budget. Independently
owned, 304-876·8635 .

Expet'lenced bocf'.l men needed
to build ulvaged ear• or truckl.
Mutt have toola &amp; be able to do
1 tr~etura work. C~ 814-388 ·

Real

46031 .

Ael)'onaible adult to bebytit In
my home 3·4 dey• e week
beginning mid -June Ph. 814 ·

248-5504.

Go.Jer nm ~tnt

Jobs. •18,040
159.230 yr. NQW hiring. Call
805-887-8000 Ext. A· 9806 for
' curr,.nt federal lilt.
Hlrlngt Government job•· vour
11ea. •15,000,..88.000 Phone
call 'refundable. (802)838· 8886
Ext. 1 1449.

31

Es t~ le

Homes for Sale

New JBR 2 cer gtJage. brick
front , front porch, nice lot. 6
miles South of Ge ll ipolis

•47,600. Ph. 614·446·8038.

304-875-4387.

57

tlmf asaembly wark; electronlea. crafts. Othera. Info 604·
841,. 0091 EXT. 3028, 1 days.

CALL NOW.

you lntereated In earning
t30,000 plus Income? ln autllnCe Agency Avellable. Send
Auume or call for appointment
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE.
P .O. Box 1079 , Marietta, Oh.
45750 : 614 · 374 . 8246 . An
equal opportunity employer.
Are ~

EMT, LPN or RN to perlotm
Experienced.
Ptrt lima potltlon with fla~~:IIHI·
lty. Send reaume to PMI, P.O.
Box 370, Dunbar, Wast VIrginia,
intur~nce

•••m•.

25004.

Ar11 aupervlaor. Sharp, embi·
tloua women needed to hire and
train demonttretors. Unusual
qutllty, gift• end decorttlon lint.
Work from your home. Weekly
ptycheck, bonua, trips. Free
training. Free temple kit. no
lnvtttmant. For det1lls call
collect 814· 864·6876.
EXCELLEN'T WAGES For apart
lime llltmblv work; electron ·
lea, crafts. OthMI. Info 1504)
641 ·0091 , ext. 3687, 7 diVI·
AVON, no urvlce charge. open
territor ies , phone 304 -67 6 ·
1429.
Earn extra monev In the Army
National Guard. 304· 816· 3950
or 1· 800·842 ·3619 .
tOt college. Call the Army
National Guerd lot FREE intor·
matlon packet . 1 · 800· 642 ·

3819.

2 bedroom house in Clifton.
Price reduced trom •u.ooo to
•14,000. Phone 1·304-nl-

5534.

3 BR .• r.ecrettlon room, kitchen,
din ing room , . large 1ront and
back porch. 8k10 wooden build·
lng, yard with chtin link lance.
Rustle Hille. Syrteuse, Ohio.
614 · 949 · 2910 between 9 4p.m. 614· 992· 5866aher4·00
p.m.
Houae tro Ilia, rent or lea 1e. Two
1torv. Rutlend 1r11. Ctll Joan
S1ewart 814-742· 2421 .

Lar•• 58A houM. 47 ael'll.
M•lt• local. Cherry Ridge.

Shatr Oemlnllon Hair StvUng,
Galtlpolll Ftny. WV , intervltw·
lng for heir styllat, tor appoint·
ment304 · 876· 7531 Aprll15&amp;

1e. 5,oo-8,oO PM.

Mature woman to babyalt In my
horne. 6 deya per wtlk, eNp•
rlance and references requited ,
c all evenlngt 304·882· 3&amp;99 .

Situations
Wanted

Neld aomeona ' ro teach art
teuon1 to primary age atudent.
Atfff'encea required. Malt in c11re
of Gelllpolla Dally Tribuna. Box
T·0317, 825 TttirdAw. Oallipo·
111. Ohio 45831 .
Room In my home for elderly or
hndicapped person . Goo d
me1l1and tender loving etre. Ph.

614·388-8811 .

Vi,glnla'l Panon111 Care Home
hit vtclncy for eldetJy people.
2.. houri 'Cirt, 2Q y. ., • . expe·
ri.,ce. R11sonable ratu . Cau
anytime, 514· 9•9-3014 .
Will care tor aldartv lady In my

hom•. Coil 114·992·ea35.

Will do hoult cl .. nlng, mow
yardl. ate . Refartncaa Fur·

nlohod. 304·e75· 7185.
Schools
Instruction

Retrain Now. Soutt.Halern But·
In"' Collage. Ctll 814-446·

ue7.

18 Wanted to Do
MatuN Chriatlln man. Grounds.
ktttHng, htndym1n, 1nd lewn·

c"'t Ph. 114-44!-2750.
~orlt ~~Wntld

mowing, odd jobt,
light hauNI')g. Mt1g1, Galli• and 1
M11on Count!~• · &amp;14 · 992·

94 locust St. 1 BR . furnished,
apt upstairs 5200 Utilities.paid
$60 dep. Ph. 446·1340 or

446-3870.

Building lot, 326 fl. frontage on
fH .7 . 1.3 acres. t2900, firm.
Call 614·992· 6732 or 614·
992· &amp;687 or 814·992 ·7671 .

3 rooma &amp; bath . atove &amp; refrig.
All utilitiet lneluded. Adults
only. No peu. Ph. 814-446 ·

Ashton building k)tl, mobile
homes permitted, Ctyde Bowen.
Jr. 304· 578· 2336.

Gracioua liv ing . 1 1nd 2 bed·
room 1panmanu at Vi111ge
Manor and Riverside Apart ·
rnenu in Middleport . From
U 1&amp;. including utlli1iea . Call

1358.

Nice 3 bedroom located; Rodney
Village 11 . 300mo. plus utilities.
Oepoait needed. Ph . 388-B824
after 3pm .

2583.

614-992-77a7. EOH .

5 room unturnl1hed ept. C1ll
614· 992 · 5434 or 304-882 ·
2&amp;68.
. ..
Panlally furnlthed, up1talr1 apt.
in Bradburv. 4 rooms , 1 v, baths.
1260. per month Including
wtler. Depoait •100. Cell 614·

4 rooms, bath , all new paint. nice
and clean . Depoait and reference
required, 1 or 2 children. 114·

Furnished room. t140. Utilit ies
paid. St.are bath. Single mala.
919 Sacond. Gallipolis. Call
441-4411 after 7pm .

Di1trenad owner. Must tell .
Nice 3 bedroom home in Poma·
roy. Unbelievable price. C.111t

42 Mobile Homes

814-982-31a7.

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Aanttl trailers. Call 614-992 ·

7479.

6 room, bath, utility, garage,
central heat , A.C.. ,alarm win·
dows and doora. 614. 992 ·

6204.

14•65 2 BR tra illll', 8mi. from
town on 218. Large privata lot
with Industrial type play ground
equipment. t200mo. Ph. 1114·

258-1393.

Anxioua to Sell, reduced price, 3
bedrooms. 2 full batt.a. built in
kitchen. central air, barn, pond,
trailer pad. 8 .3 aci'11. Anumable
loan , phone 304·875·28815.

•I•

Jutt fnw minute• from town ,
a cres. Nice 3 bedroom hou ...
basement. and clt'port, 304·

e75 -3030.
3

bMiroomt, 2 car garage,
1 acre lot , four miles
from Point Pleasant, priced In
mld· tlftin. Call304 ·1!175· 5838.
4 room houaeand bath plu1utra
lot at Arbuckle, phon a 304 ·41!18 -

1791.

Old 1ima log homn, for mora
Information ca11304-675· 7384.
1507 Cf'landlll' Drive, Point Plea·
Ant. 3 bedrooms newty flmo·
deled kitchen and ' bath. New
c•pat. Unattact.lld u•aga. Full
alre be1ement . brgelivingroom
and dining. Orttt location . Low
&amp;D' s . Call 304 · 7511 · 0128 ,
Ttturtdtya 9:00-9;00 Ilk for
Dave.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sille

2 hdroom, nur Holzer, children accepted Ph . 814 -446·

7032.

m"•

Mobile homt tor rant, 2 bed·
rooms. diiJOeit ,.qulttd. you PlY
utllltltt. phone 304·876 ·2,1536 .
14x70 mobile f'lome. partlaltv
furnlstted. central lir, cfose to
achOOII, hOIPitll lnd illores.
Phone 304· 8715-6789 aher 4
p,m.

44
NEW ANO USED M081LE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
M081LE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, RT 35.
~HONE 614-441-7274.
1966 Skyline . 47•10. U400.

Coil614-44t-0390.

1976 GovttnOf 14d0 38R ..
11h Batha. AM electric. like new

f9.995 Ph. 814-38a-9350.

1983 liberty MobHa Home,
12d8 total electric. excellent
condition t7. 5DO. C•ll 114-

379-2227 .

1982 Manaion on beautiful
riverfront lot In Middleport. Total
ehictric. AC, two lerga bed·
rooms and many eXtru. Call

Apartment
for Rant

5941 .

1973 Freedom. 14x70. 3 bid·
room•. 11ove. reltlgarator, cur·
tains. neoo. Ctll &amp;1•·992-

7479.

1988 Chtmplon mobile home. 3
bedrOOMI, tltCII)Uonllty "'~
•17,900. Fln1neing svalllble.

304-e7&amp;-uao_

1984 Schutt, 3 bedrooms, tolai
electric. l1ttr11, phone304·175·
15375 after •:oo PM .
12d!SO mobile home. unturni•htd. 2 b.clrooma. 1170
Dodge ~ton . Ctlltvenlnt• only

304-773·12711.

1 Bedroom b•lc rent t178.00
ptua electric. Also requir.cl a
1200.00 Mcurlty deposit. CON·
TACT: Jeckton Eltlln Dept . Ph
441 · 3997 Equal Housing
Opportunity.
Furniahed &amp; unfurnished apta ..
1110.00 and up, r.terences Ph.

ootidd.,o•.ldNI""
· lfOOd .,,._,
..... plcll-up
-""·
ond

paymentt •e!.OOma. Dr pav off
t2214,13. 304·111-Uzt

'

61 Household Goods

1104 A·1 Real Ettate.

11 Court St-. 2 BR. 111

bttha. w / w cef1M' , compltte
modern kitct.en. V!H hHt, well
lnaullttd. wnd tor phone •
clble tv. tpaclo~o~s . parldng in
raar, patto, U71 / mb. plus
uiMttl•. Dtpoait. Ref•tnc:ee
rwquired. No pet•. Calll14· «1·

New apartm.nt: eompletely
turn. Ref. • Dep. 1 or 2 Mutts
only. Colll14-44e-033S.
Spadout 2bdr. apt., C.A., Wllttr

s*d. Na• Pizza Hut, Gallipollt.

Pt.. e1•-44a.7025.
fu-ld-~o.

2......,o&amp;

balll. utllitllo fumlohod. cloon.

Na poto. Adu~o . Coli IU-44e1519.
Country living. 1 SR fum 'od
opt.
AC. W- tnd - · no
chikhn or pett, N1 l dell
NQ'od. Ctll e14·H2·2807. ~~
IO&lt;IPM .
Until..11R . 241
J....,..
tZIO ut•PIIId.
44e·441e ott"' ?PM.
Apt.

Ptllo.

740

Second Ave ·

1 aA,

SWAIN

AUCTION

llo FURNITURE !2
Olive St .. Gellipolia. New &amp; used
wood· coalatovea, 6 pc wood LR
tuite U99, bunk beds e199 ,
recllnlf'l new &amp; uaed bedroom
auile1. wrlnQar wut.er•. &amp;
1hon. Ntw llvlngroom •ultet
•199· f591, lamps. Call 8U·

44e-3159.

.

61 Farm Equipment

fr~ns~urt~tion

201 0 John Deere diesel tractor·
plowa, dlac $3960. New Idea
Dyne Bounce mower •496. Lite
model 224T John Deere baler
11295. Hay wagon $300 . Call

814-2al-1522.

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER. SR 36 W. Golllpollo,
Ohio. Call 814· 441·9177. eve.
114· 441-3&amp;82 . Up front trac·
ton with wtrranty over 40 used
tractor•. 1000 toola.
Utility Bldg. Spl: 30'x40'x9'.
1611.B Overt.ead door, So~~r1tlce
Door . t5333 Erected. Iron
Horse Bldgt. 814-332·9745 .
1963 Alu Chamb•• Tractor
lower &amp; Plow• t1000. 3hp.
Brushcutter for •75. 1978
Gravely needs repaired UOO.
AMF Hp. riding mower t125.
Ph. 8 1 4· 387 · 7813~.
1 year otd 'Troy·BuUt rototlller. 8
!'torte Kohler motor witt. electric
atart plus accnsarl11. Call after
3 pm 814-387·0tl23.

850. 614-992-75ao.

D••• 2

John
row corn pl1nt
with 3pt. t.hch. Good eondltlon .

Ph. a14-3t7-7490.

Portable 40''•B ' lighted chang•
able letter tl;n. U99.00. Free
deliver.,. . Fret leUan. AAA
Signa . 1'· 304· 628-4934 .

Utility Building . 30a40a9 .
t487&amp;. lnclud•; 14d tllding
door. 3ft. 0 ln. steet walk door,
29 ga. p•inled steel skiing, 29
ga. G•lvatume rooting , 20 y11r
warranty. Complete construe·
l ion . Poat·Frame Buildan,

3 bedroom uts, liv ing toom aet
with coffee e. end tabla, Le1y
Boy vibreling recliner. dlnnane
aet·6 ehlirt; Litton microwave,
exercl" treadmill, layton pop
up ctmper, 10,000 btu air
condltlonM. 3 bar stoola. 304·

Atheno. Ohio. 114-592-2937.

ChMn IIW parte, tupplill and
npain. Sldlt'l Equipm..,t Set...
Henderson, W.Va. phone 304-

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675-7421 .

uoo.oo. 304-075-4476.

Amant 2'h central air cond.
good cond, 14215,00. 304· 67&amp; ·

euo. 304 ·

New woodaptlttar, runt off
triC1or's hydreull c ayslem. 3 pt.
hitch •326. Also 1971 Chwy
pickup, 'h ton. 307 angina with
flatlMd,
C111 304 ·882·

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8 form111. sl••• 6· 8 and 9· 10.
•1ts .OO to no.oo. Call after

4:00 plHN, 304·575·1194.

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sof11 and chelrt priced from
131&amp; to •tll5. T1bl• tl50 and
up to f125 . Hld••·btd• t310
to flll5. Rectlnlrl f22&amp; to

·oinettee t101 and up to t4915.
Wood table w·e cheirt f28&amp; to
07t5. OtM 0100 lip to t37S.
Hutch• t400 and up. Bunk
btd1 complete w-matt,... .
t2915 and up to f3ta. Baby bldt
t110 • t1715. Mattrt~~ttor box
springe full or twin U3, firm
f73. and tl3. Q"'""lltlt221.
ICing f3150. 4 drawer ch•t fll5.
til. Gun cablneta B.
10. 12 vun. Ga1orei1CCricran;a
t371. laby mattrftHII t31 •

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ua. 11oc1 .,._ uo. no e.

ICing frMM 110. ODOd eelttctin
of bedroom euitlt. melal c•
blneb, hMdboard1 •30 and up
to Ill .
UMd Furniture: wood t•bl• a 2
benCh•. beds, • d,....,. 3
out lulovlllo Rd. Opon
8AM to ISPM, Mon. thru Sat.

e14-...·0322.

STOP-LOOK-SAVE
M-.. FumhuN 6 AppllonCto. lit. 7 N- 0.~. OhiO
Ph. t14·44t·7-.
. WOOd
IMno lloam Suitt 03 t .oo.
I•• at Pertona '"""""

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living lloam S - t17S.N of

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62 Wanted to Buy

Now buying ahell Corn Of ear
corn. Cell forltttstquolas. Aivar
City Farm Supply, 814·446·

29B!.

1988 Camaro Barlinetta Sport
Coupe red whh extra stripe pkg.
Rear louvar, tih, •lr, AM·FM,
auto wh:t. overdrive, T.P.I. fuel
lnjectton. $10, 600 Will take
truck trade in. Ph . 614-387·

0069.

1972 Buick. new trtnt . ·See at
701 Fourth Avenue. Apt. 5.
1986 Lincoln Towne Car .
thlldow blue wfth c~rritge roof.
E•cell111t cdndltlon. l"ded.
18, 500 mil". Good price Ph.
614·182·7437 after &amp;PM .
1978 -Gflhd ·Prix t12DO. 1977
Ford Station W~gon fBOO Ph.

014·448-7717.

1989 98 Oldamobile. 4-door. tilt
lletrlng wheel, P5 . brakn and
windows, Radio and Air. Extra
clean Interior. Actull mileage
43,482, one owner t1100. Ph.
614-446· 7162 9 :30am . to
1981 Buick Regal Limited. 2 ·
door, · txctllen1 condition Ph.

Uted &amp;. Rebulh

Tr~~tttmiuions ,

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liS Newt

!Ill COiortoundt
1H1 F8CIIol Lit.

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1986 Thunderbird 'Elan .
loaded. V6 , 60,000 actutl
mil ... •8800 or will ftadefor 83
or 84 Cutlas or Z28. Call .
614·742·3154 Of 814 · 992·

5885.

1981 Chevette. Excellent condiUon. •noo. 614·949· 2637.
1969 Corvette. 360·300 HP. 4
1972 Pontiac La Mans. Good
Interior and a•terior. good tlru
Call 614-742· 3165 or 814·

1979 Mustang 6 .0 liter engine,
good cond. 304· 67&amp;· 6760 ,
8;00-6 ;00 after 6:00 call 304·

676·6060.

'86 Trans Am. T·Top, loaded,
one owner . low milaa ,

1974 Chateau 36 h . travel
trelltJ. Fulty equipped. AC,
sliding glall door. $4200. 614·

1530.

1985 Chevy C· 10, auto. tir.
crul... dual tanka t6999. Johne
Auto Salu. Bultvlllt Rd. Galli·
polia, Ohio.
1976 Dodge, auto transmiuion,
runt good 1700 or b11t offer.
1974 400 auto tranaml11lon for
a Chevy asking 176.00 Ph.
814·388·9328 cill after 6pm .
1981 Ford Plck· Up good condl·
tion, high mMtage t2500 or bnt
raaeonable offer. Ph. 614· 367·

0032.

1961 GMC Heavy duty ton Vz
truck. t7150. 1 I ft . flit bed. Call

814·388·9335.

t9n Ford Coui• plek·up truck.
4 cyl. 6 speed, hll tale model
motor. Excellent condition .

.1450. e14-992·5388 o• 614992·5tB2.
19815 Chtvy 8 ·10 maxi clb, Y·l
auto, tilt, air, phone 304· 675·
6375 after 4 :00PM .
1974 Ford ~ton . 1973 Chevy "h
ton pickup. 304· 87&amp;· 2341 .
1971 Ford pickup. 4 wheel
drive, Mlto, long wheel ba1e
•1.500.00. Video disc player
with I movih f90 .00. 304-

Sltlot, Mo•gon'o •Woodl•nd
Farm, 304-675-1288tvenlngt.

Wanted to buv grande toga
dellvared to uwmlll . Ptul
Mercer Sewmlll. McArthur,

'88 DOdge Oaytone. onaownar,
ereat cond. 120.000.00 cost,
wHI 1tll t7,1500.00. 304· 882·

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1180 Hart.., Dav ldaon Sponster
02000. Ph. 114-317-7813.

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!14·Ztl·t511 olio• IPM .
&amp;utter H•eford Farm.

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2 Smoli~
- --CoNI14-Zlll·1431

Ready mi.11 conct"llhl and all
concr .. e tupplln. Call us Valt.y . 2 A......ld JtfMYI 1nd one
lrCKIII Cement •nd Suppll.., bull coif. 304-57e·Zot0. CoM

304-773-1234.

Pats for Sale

onytlmo.

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114·311-8338.

66 Seed

a Fettdlzer

01.100.00. """"" 304-171-

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200 Honda Twin lair. gOOd
cond, 1410.00. 304-137·2343.

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1121llplet lan and "Ben
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etop epy 111a1111e faunch.
iiJI Pllflll!llwt Wrap ups of
the day's world news and In
depth feature reports. (1 :00)
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Jaaon and Maggie battle
over enfore~~ment of a fiOhoo l
drus oodll. (R) Q
8:00 !D 700 Club
e (J) ill MOVII: ,.,_,. of
Nlurdl, Plrt 3' NIC Movlo
of 1111 W~ (NR)
(I) ew ~hUng David
meku 1 lhocltlng
conlenlon: he was one~~
marr)ed. IR) Q
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Rt1g1n edmlnltlrerton
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Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Mon well a completed same day.
Pump talel and tarvice. 304·

a95-3802

Galvanized corrugated culvert,
t2. 35 h .. up. All liz... Fittings.
Fabrication . Oty &amp; night delivery
within 160 miiu. Will not bt
undersold . 304-926-6211 .

EEK. &amp; MEEK

Concrete flnlth , parking lots,
baaements · any lilt iob. Senior
Citi,en Pitcount, Rick Garfield.

614-9a5-4484 .

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SALT·· VINEGAR··
MOLASSES·· SUGAR-

Re1idtntiei or commereiet wir·
lng. New Ml'vica or repaln.
UcenaH electrician. Eatimtta
free. Ridenour Electrical, 304·

A CUP OF

SUGAR!!
THAT'S
IT!!

I'M L:ARNtN' HOW

'fEP·.YOU

TO PUW YORE
• SORRY GAME/'
ELVINEY

MOIOtCVClo. 1175 Hondo 7114),
..c cond. :J04.67S·!-.
18S1 Hondt 750. 304·M2·
2442.

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for the three L's, Xfor the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apoltrophes, the lensth and formaUon of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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4:30, lot. 1:30 to 1 ,30_ Old 6

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R-otety. lt. Rt 7. C""""
City, Oh. 614-201·1470, £vo.

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grtvll. O.livend 1 ton tnd up.
Jim Lanier. 30..·178 · 1247 or .

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. pecked tporle hlghllghll with
Nlclt Cltlrllt lnd Jim Huber.

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J .J . Water Service. Swimming

Wattenon 's Water Htuling ,
re~tonable ratn , lmrnM itte
2.000 gatton del N-ary, eilterns.
poots. well. etc. clll 304-576·

304-e71·3813 •• 678·6121

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Dillard Wa~er· Set'vlce: Poola,
Cisterns, Wells. Dtllvtry Any·
time. Call &amp;1•·448-7404-No
Sunday ellis.

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In- 1111 POA Tour (1)

11:30e(J)

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King Leer tbdlcateo hl1
throno and dlvlclot hit
kingdom . (1 :00)
i1J1 Moneyllne Currant
reportt on -'d economic•
end flnllnclol ...,. with Lou

WON AG'IN,
LOWEEZY

General Hauling

pools. cisterns •

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!Ill Rldlrt on lite Stonn

Cullom gtrden tilling. prof11·
lionel equipment profeulon•l
~tutlt . Ph. 014· 3•7·0687 .

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For today's rubber bridge game, I'll
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tAB II
clarer wins your queen of hearts at
trick one and takes a diamond finesse.
Vulnerable: North·South
You decide to play the seven even
Dealer: South
though your king Is now left bare. De- .
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No.,. Ea11
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itakes another diamond lineae. This
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hearta. When declarer gets back to . Pau
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dummy with the club king and plays .
_ Opening lead: ' 4
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• the diamond ace, he is dismayed to ·
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lind the suit not splitting. He now bas ·
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only eight trick! and cannot make his ·
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contract. Your brave defensive play a classic case of a safety play ln~uriii1:· '
has set an otherwise unbealable aame. the contract In exchanae for a chlnce 1 ,~
Now try being declarer' aa you put 1 to take the maximum. number of ,,
on his thinking cap. You want to make trick!. How do you do II? Simple. AI ·
. three no-trump, even against the bell trick two lead a diamond and pley IOif.:.defense and against bad breaka. from dummy. Win the next beart lead •..
You're clever enough to know that lnd play a diamond to the Jack. Of ' '
your Eaat opponent might not take the ourse East. must now lake the trick,~ ::
first diamond trick even if he bas the ut you will make three no-trump u , ,
kina. You also know that East could oag as neither opponent started wiUi'· •
hold four.dlamondl to the K·lO. So it ie ive diamonds. , .
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ExcBvating

A &amp; A Water Service. Home
ciat11m1, walls, pools filled .
FOtmerty Jtmn Boys Water.
lame ratea . · Call • 304· 675 ·

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radleel. D
1121 Larry king U.elln depth
lnlervlows with lop
Mwflllllkort and celobrhles.
10:00 (i) e (JJ Mol Holdloom A
women wa6 kidnapped by en
Illegal bOdy p1rts lranaplanl
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AlliCin Mlmolr
!Ill IHI Newt
1121 Evening - A wrep up
ol todey's news and a look
ahead 10 IOmorrow·s Mw6
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10:05 (J) MOVIE: Tho Plundlflll
(NR) (1 :33)
10:30 !D Celebrity Chota
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Cor. Fourth tnd Pine
QeiUpolls. Ohkl
Phone 014· 448·3818 or 814-

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Looking at it
from both sides

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labeled aa a dangerous

Plumbing
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FronUine An ordinary
cltizon loarns ha1 been

MIDEAST BUILDERS , concrete
and new home contractors,
M11on, W. Va. 30.. -n3- 96B4
or New Haven, W.Vt. 304-882·
2345 . Paint, wallpaper, home
repairs, flrepl1ces, chimneys,
brick, stone, patioa. block. tid•
walk and driveways.

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Starb Tree and lawn Servi ce.
Graenar lewna that 11 Weed 1nd
Peat FrAe. liquid or grtndular
applic•tion· trae and 1hrub too.
Stump removtl anywhere witha:ut lawn dtmtgt. For complete
tree and liwn c1r1 call 304· 678·
28~2 or 1578·2903.

H - XR ZOO, lfOOd cond. coli

41• ordoroii2·Z720.

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Dregonwynd Cattery Kannel.
CFA HlmMaysn , P . .lan and
Sl•m. . kitNn•- AKC Chow
puppln. Now Chow pupploo.

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I CAN SAY 'ltJIJ

RON ' S Telavl1ion Service .
House cells on RCA. Quezar,
GE Specialing in Zenith . Cell
304 · &amp;78 · 2398 or 614· 446 ;

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RofloJ 200 CC.
Won on raffle tic*•. 11 IICIUal

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814-446-9646.

1111 Hondo

Aeelstered American ltd ·
dllbred HOflll for •le. 3
m•re' • · 1 otldlnQ. good blood-

Speclll lulkling Truu 1•1•
1211 .. 11ft .. 21ft .. 22ft .. 24ft ..
2&amp;tt .. 28ft .. 31ft. 99 cents per
foot . •• llurpt\laluppl._, St.
At. 110. Port1t. Ohto Ph.

MYS~&amp;.-F !"

Pruning, mowing &amp; nump remo·
val. Stone, muach, till, fences,
e~rergreens . azali11, rododrendrons. Don 's landseepes Ph.

175·17al.

Cgncrele blockt •llaizea y1rd or
delivery. Mason ..nd. Galllpollt
Block Co.. 123Yt Pfnt St.,
GoHt,lia, Ot.io Call 614·«6·

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5pm col2!e·1411 .

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e iiJI 81 Jeoperdyl
l8l JeHonona
(!) Too CION tor Comfort
7:35 (I) Mojor Loogue hllblll
8:00 !D Young Rlllelt
8 (J) 1111 Mlltlock Dirty
Harry type cop turns to
Mallock to clear him ol
murder. (R)
(i) 8 (JJ Who't tho loll?
Tony Is upeet 10 find that an
old friend Is now a prleat. (R)

Coli oft., I . e14-441-478e.

241-5121 .

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NOT fOOLING

r2,"{ ANYBOPY J"UT

All types carpenrer &amp; concrete
work; Interior, exterior, remo·
dellng . peinting. roofing, free
atlimates. Call 614·446-61 74.

1184 Honda V-30 M1gn1
(1500cct 1400 mil-.. t1800.

mho. t1 5,5 -~~ - AHlng
tl71. Coli e14-441·M07.
Good atltctton ot Duror and
81tckHnt bolrt. R~• Bent..., 1111 H..... Otvldoan SuP.,Soblno. Oh Ph . e13·514-239a. CoM 614"'742-217e.
Aloo ..,...,.. lenlloy Plfololo
April 21. W•hlnoton toun 1114 -UIO Nlflhl H-k•.
Hoo .. FlltQfOUncft ? :30 pm,

Building Malarial•
Btoc:k. bridt, sewer p ip~t . win·
dowt. lintels, etc. Claude Win""· Rio Grind&amp; 0 . Cali &amp;14·

1111 Whoel Dl Fortuno

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Ohio 45!51 . e14 -!98-5133.

Ouroc Boars. Bred jull like tt.e
botrt WI tasted .. tt.e Ohio
l"'-atk)n that gelnlld over 2 .1
lbs. per dl'f'. Roe• hntt.y.

8(JJ Judp

PLUMBING
AND HEATING

1911 Handa Shtdow BOO, with
2 h.anuna. low mMMge. IXetllant cond. Ph. 814·448-9884.

Livutock

FRANK ~'ND ERNEST·

CART~R ' S

Vans&amp; 4 W.O.

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441-0294.

571·2941 .

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SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair, parfl, and supplies. Pich
up and delivery, Davia Vacuum
Cleaner. one htlf mile up
Georg .. Creek Rd. Call 614·

82

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man and llald,

Dobbs. (0:30)

Unconditionel lifetime gueren·
tee. Local references furnithed .
Free enimatet. Call collect
1· 814-237-0488, dev or night.
Rogers Besement
Waterproofing.

RINGLES ' S SERVICE . expe·
rlenced carpenter, electrician.
maaon, p1intar, roofing Hnclud·
ing hot ur appllcttion) 304·
675-2088 or 876·7147.

MACK Tractor ' 78, dbl. fro me&amp;
'78 Benson 30' 11.116" dump. 96%
rubber o'#lrall . Ready to work.
Will 1ell 1eparately. 614·256·

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Newelloior (1 :00)
1111 Newa
iiJI MonoyllfMI Curren!
reports on world oconomlcs
and financial news with Lou
1121 liS Whoel of FortuM
llJI hmey Mlllor
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7:05 CD Sinton! ond Son
7:30 8 (J) (I) Newlywlld Oome
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Home
Improvements

Faity Tree Trimming. ltump
removal. Caii304· 816·13G1 .

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245-9293.

81 1.200.00. 304-671-21 ao.
Trucks for Sale

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Alum truck topper tor 6 ft . bed
small •lruck. $160. Call 614·

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21 ft . 1974 Pull type cemper.
Self-contained. Good condition.
Cali 614· 742-2124 or . 614·

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(f) Nightly llltlnon Rlpoll

-lc9 112 ft . El Dorado slide--in truck
campM. S1eeps 4 aduhs. In good
condition . 1896. Ca ll 614-992· . •'
2268 aher 6 •00.
" 4

1978 Buick Regal. PS , Pl. tilt
wh .... air. cond .. cruise, intmed.
wipers. Cat1614·448-7390.
1978 Plymo~o~th'volore. AT, PS .
PB, air, tinted windahield. 4·
door . Mint condition t1BDO.

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(f) 8quaN One TV

lntenMitioneiTD 9 Dozer for aale
for parts. bonllDII\In 8500 . Ph

614·448·054a o• 448-9779.

3715.

Wtnt to ltase tobacco Mtton or
Putntm County , Clll Andy

Soblnt. OH. 513·!14-231S.

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Sttrl ebo~e ground awimmjn9
pool, 18ft. w ith all ICcnaoriu.

675·5719.

W•her.. drytfs, rwfrtgaratou,
rangu . lhtus Appliance•.
Upper Rtver Rd. balld• Stone
CrMt Motel. 814-448 ·7391.

S.E. Ohio.

Eureka upright sweaper. Black
and Decker work mate bench.
Exe rch e bicy c le . 614 -9492681 tfter 6 :00.

Ave. 0111ipolla, OH .

W••· JaCkson, OJ1io.

M"•Y Ferouaon, New Holland,
Bush Hog Salet &amp; Service. Over
40 used tractor• to choose from
&amp; complete line of new &amp; uaad
equipment. l.afgest ~tleetion •in

Freezer. 31 .1 cu. ft .. upright
exc ellent condition 8300. Ph.
61 4 ·446·3934.

Wlnch .. ter 30•30,

Valley Furniture, n.w &amp; used.
Llfge Melton of quality furnl ·
turt . 1218 Eutern Ava . ,
Gellipoli1.

U.S . 36

814-2ae-6451 .

7711 .

5373.

Sot. 114-445-1!89, 127 3•d.

CROSS &amp; SONS

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742·2592.

Prom Dr111ea· You can look like
lutrut lor one-third tho original
COl t. Si111 6·7 Call 614· 44&amp;·

Uted underpenning for ule. f2
per thMI while Quantily l11ta. K
• K Mobile HO mas. Inc. 304·

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IUOGETTr1nsmluiofts : UHd&amp;
Aabultt. All typeuo~ue c.onwr·
lera &amp; tl'lntfar c..... Engine
DWrhaul lliti. Alliton Trensmll·
aion
&amp; eve Joints. Oua·
rant.-1. wMI deliver, Ctlh &amp;.
c•ry or lnatall Call 614· 379·

All internalty intpectad &amp; gua· .
· rMteed. lnstallatilon lnd pick· up
avatlable. Call 614·446-0966.

••· Coli 014-742 -2076.

Industrial aewing maehlna. For
sewing drape• . upholstery .
8180. Nice 8 drawer desk.
•1 20. Cell81 4-446- 3183 fJ\Ienings.

County Appliance, Inc. Good
uHd applianc. and TV sets.
Open BAM to IPM. Mon thru

t111.- - ......... Choot
Coli 114·446·4222 -

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&amp; LIVf:stock

0150.00 Ph. 614-446-9749.

075-5689.

304·175·7738 o• 304-675- U75. Lompo t28 to t12!.

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Merch~ndi sr.

Suppl1 1~ '

Farm

Duct ln1ulation 4•100 $30.00.
Double Oven Avocado Tappan
Elacuic Range 8100.00. 24 '&amp;hp. Huffy Riding Mower

GOOD USED APPLIANCES 3328.

4121.

1975. 1211.80 mobile home for
ule. U200. Cali 8,..·892·

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Tony' I Clun Repaln , hot reblue·
ing . Open 9:00 AM to 7:00PM .
Call 304·676-4831 .

614·367·7148.

2 bedrooms. tot.l electric . air
cond, -,.
out Sand Hill Rotd.
Phone 304·87e· 3834 .

Old Orient.!! I Ruga Wanted I Any
size or condition. Call toll free

Spaclou1 Mobile Home lots for
rent , large reereetlon and picnic
area, trlle lot give awev. 304·
675· 3073 after 5:00PM .

2 bldfoom trailer In country.
noo PI' month . Oat and wafer
Included. 814·742-2170.

aaz-2415.

Antiques

1 bookcua bod and matching
dreuer with ml"or f100 . 660
gtl. ttnk with hose and valve.

114-992-2728.

2 bedroom. turniattad. clean. 1
child. no pets. '150. per month.
New Haven. W.Vt. Cell 304·

54 Misc. Merchandise

1978 ChfJ\Iy, and work pony for
hie or trade Ph. 814· 266-1528.

18 cu ft Coldapot refrigerator,
•145 .00. Call 304· 615· 2062 .

Space for amall trailers. All
hook· upt. Cable. Also efficiency
roomt, air and eebte. Mason.
W.Va. Ctll 304 -773·6851 .

2 badroom trailer for rent In
Syrlcuae. Must apply In per10n.

Mobile home for rent
Chtthlrt. 3 bedrooms.

1-800-433-7847.

1968 City Aluminum Dump
Trailer 30h. 1974 Dodge 0 ·800
Dieael log Truck. G-Model Prentice Knucklaboom Loader with
cab &amp; power unlt·Ohtael.
Mounted on Ttndom Ford 18ft.
Pup Trelior . 24ft . Starcraft
Camper slaapa I. fully equlped
FFC Saw-Buck. Montgomery
Ward wood splitter like new.
Troy Built Tiller. 1977·0·100
Dodge 'Tr1,1ck 80,000 •ctual
miles, run1 good Call 814-3B8·
9031 Evenings.

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9'30pm.

Dining table and cheirl . • 200.
Call 814-742·2153 after 8 ~ 00
p.m.

24ft. above ground pool 8500.
~h . 614-446-8728.

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for Rent

59 For Sale or Trade

Furnished Rooms fl•m

Office Space tor Rent. Excellent
for Attorney•. Accountant , etc.
Ciose to Coun Houae. Call
Wlsemen Real Ettate Agency.
614-446-3844.

304-175-2661 .

Used living room sofaa end
lov.11sut. Corbin &amp; SnyderFurni·
ture Ph.614-446-1111 .

Plaatic ciatern state tpproved.
plastic septic tanks, plastic
culverts, metal culverts. RON
Small 1 bedroom furnithl!td apt. EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jack·
1216 ., Includes heat B. water. son, Oh. 614·286· 5930.
References &amp; deposit. 304-676·
2851 .
Cub Cedet 682 Hydro 17hp.
lawn tractor 82.900. Ph. 614·
5 room apartment. Viand St . Pt. 379-2745.
Pl. Gas end water p1ld. Deposit
required. Furnished optional. 1 1 hp . Saara Mower 8675.00
Celt evenings 304·896· 3460
Ph. 614-446· 2075 Eveninga.

Rooms for rant. day. week.
month. Gsllia Hotel. Cell 614 ·
448· 9715. Rantaalowas S120
month.

2 bedroof'nhO\IM,g•age, f231 .

EVERYDAY.

APARTMENTS, mobile homes.
houses. Pt. Pleauntand Galilpo·
lis. 814·448· 8221 .

01 4-448-22t8.

304-882-24et.

614-448-1149.

Call814-258-6251 _

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2 bedroom: furniahed. AC . 1
child, no pete. New Htven

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables
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Callat.an's Used Tire Shop . Over
Apartm~u and hou1e1 for rent. 1.000 tirea, sll:es 12. 13, 14, 16,
Call 614-992-2403.
18. 16.6. B miles oUt Rt. 218 .

6 room house 2BR . nice yard
located at Aodnev on &amp;SR . No
pets and depoait required Pt..

992-3090.

58

992-3312.

2 bedroom houae ~ a· c. Mt.
Vernon Ave. t260 . plus utllititl.
Ref. &amp;: Oep. 304· 875·2851 .

1 0•150 traMer. walla and celllng

18tB.

.Musical
Instruments

B • S Produce now open at oUr
n.W locatkm 1313 Eaatern Ave.
Gallipolia. acro11 from Pilz.
Hut. Big aelection Quality Fruits
and Vegetables . OPEN

For sale good und floor model
end porttble color TV ' s Ph .

7 rooma, bath 1h, house in
Cheater. Ohio. Price reduced
from 127.000 to t215,000.
Phone 814· 98&amp;·31571 .

!Ill.

do blbytltting in my home
any lhl" or davt. 304·175-

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

3 BR. llvingroom. large kitchen.
tingle garsga. utility room. on
Rt. 3&amp; lmi. lrom HMC . Witt.
oplion to" buy . Ph. 814· 446·

51 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rant

46 Space for Rent

e14 -982-334B.

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p/ua utiNIIN. MI. V•nOfl Ava.
Refttence a depoait required.

039.900.00 Coli 114 -91271eO

ba~tmant ,

Federal, State. tnd Civil Sarvic:e
Jobll16,707 to •&amp;9,148 veer,
now hiring. Call job line 1· 518·
3811 sxt F-1980 for lstlnag, 24
hrt.

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Government hom11 from •1 .
(U· raptir) Delinquent tax prop·
erty. Repoueationa. Call 805·
687· 8000 Ext. GH .·9806 for
current repo 1111.

StanfordSHctCom,1atRiaceln
Virglnlt Netionel Com 'Growe,.
ContMt, from 2, 000 .ntri•.
Tnt -.ights to 12 lb. From
•a•.oo per bag, Ce11A11dv Sigler
tOr more d,-alls. Morgen't
Woodl.wn F1rm. Pliny. Rt. 36,
I'V'anings 304·0715·1286.

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Piano for 11lal Respontiblaparty
wanled to uauma small monthly
payment• on piano. Sea locally.
Cell crtdit manager 1-B00-447·
4266.

"I want you to be as aggressive as if you were negotiating a new contract!"

4Auto Parts
&amp; Acces1ories

614-256·1875.

AKC regittered Yorkthire Ter·
rier, 1 1 wetka old. t226.00.

i~~~~i~~··· B•ok... Coli 3"4- 44

Unfurniened hOuu. 3BR . Rod·
nay Vi111ge II . U76 . Ph. 4464416 after 7PM .

yu'li, now hlringl Call Jobline

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officii.
A·One
Rul . Stom.
Estate.
Downtown
Pt . Pleaunt

Rental s

1-518-469-353! E"- A-13a5

Government Joba. •11 . 600·
UQ,975 par Year. Now hiring.
C111i 1-819· 158!5·8!13
ext.
04440H for currant f&amp;derallitt .
24 Ina.

Comm,.ciol buHdingolo• ltOIO.

For S1lt By Owmlf: Selling due
to Hflllth; 2.80 Acres, 6rm.
house. old stone fireplace, fur·
nace wood burn at, buih in oven.
range, 3 renttl unltt ranted year
round. nice income. And 2 .36
acres. 4 apartments. 8 over night 41
Houses lor Rent
or weehty rooms all furnished ,
plut l'fiObile home lot with ..ptic .
3 bdr. ranch. Rodney Villege II.
tank. Both priced to tell I U.S . 60
Motel, MeAr1hur, Ohio Ph. S285 mo. plu1 depo1it. Raferen·
Ctl required . Call Blackburn
814· 696-6906.
Retltv 614 -448· 0001.

Alrl~ejobs •17,747 to 163,469

D. for info. 24 hr1.

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near route 315 . Call 614· 446·
8221 eher 6.

9015.

Aeoeptioniat wanted. Profet·
tlonal letting. Office skill• ep·
preeiat~ . Maturity an 11aet.
Ple.ae mall hand written reaume
to )lox 'T ·3221 . care of the
Ga llipolis Otily Trlbune,1 826
Third Ave . , Gallipolis , OH

Business
Buildings

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Kenwonhy, 304-871!1-11508.

0100. 514·992-7574.

1.83tcres - 1 .3 mllesoffSI . Rt.
87, 1981 14x70. 3 bedroom
mobile home, large mtchlnery,
ctttla thld, '36 tern. Plltura.
36 acr11 meadow, bal1nce
1imbet', 2 ponda, springs, croll
tanced. Mutt ,.toea~•· 304·

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Seed c:om for ult, O.K ..b tnd

Pony for Hie. Extremely g.,lle.

895-3050.

Professional
Services

65 Seed 6 Fertilizer

•,814:091-1317.

lady

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Pets lor Sala

Hamattr set up-indu.d • latlk·
top, Wtllr bottle. 1 lb food •

with 14x11 raom addrtlan,
woodburner, Oll'lllle. 3 outbuilding•. aeparate lot wl~h 28x58
foot foundation &amp; block work for
n.w hOma, cistern, wlttlf . 12
miles hom Galipollt on Hannan

Dunbar. W.Va. 26064.

PHARMACIST
Pleattnt Valley ·Hotpittl, Po lrll
Ple•ant, W Va. is In need oft
full· lime sttff pAarmlcltt. The
hospitel hsa a new modern
phlfmtcy with up· to· date phar·
mecv fixture• 1nd aervices.
Pleasant Valley Hotpital i1 a
leading hoapital in the aret in
aervicet~ &amp; flcilitiel. Orowth
opportunitlat tre tu,cellent for a
phlfmtciU looking to the future.
Ctll Richlfd Eddy, Director of
Pharmacy at eret code 304 ·
675·4340 ext 280 for an
interview.

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ptJrt-tiine work with lltx lb11ity.
Send retumt to: P. M. 1., P.O.
Bo.~~370.

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. .Local Briefs:

C&amp;SOE's

EMS units respond to 4 calls
Oleva E. Cotterill

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports four calls
Monday: Middleport at 1:09 p.m. to Hartln~er .Parkway for
VIrgil Howerton to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at
• 1:25 p.m. to Ohio 124 for Dwight Bissell to Veterans Memorial
.Hospital : Pomeroy at 10:43 p.m . to East Locust StrJ~et for
Marvin Darst to Vetera ns Memorial Hosp_ltal ; Middleport at
lit: 28 p.m. to Hudson St reet for Dorothy Jenkins to Veteran s
Memor ial Hospital.

Johnie L Parsons

area chief
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to rettre

Funeral services for Oleva
Johnle Lester Parsons, 76, of
Elizabeth Cotterlll, 91, Bradbury
1284 Powell St., Middleport, died
Road , were held April 5 at the
Monday afternoon at Holzer
John R. Weeks. manager of
Harrisonville Presbyterian
Medical Center.
Columbus
&amp;Southern Ohio Elect ·
Church, with Rev. Don Wright ·
Born Aug. 7, 1910 In Kenna,
ric
Co.'s
Athens Division,· anofficiating.
W.Va., he was a son of the late
Monday
that he . is
nounced
Pallbearers were grandsons,
Gra nville Perry and Dona Hard·
retirement
from
electing
early
Steven Cotterill, Wayne Cot terill ,
man Parsons. He was a retired
the
company
effective
this
week.
J ames Cot terill , Roger Cotterill,
consiruct!on worker and served
J.B. "Barney" Henderson, div·
Ben Cotteri ll, Jeffrey Cotterill,
In the U.S. Army during World
A co nfirmation of sa l e and order for deed and distribution .
islon superintendent, has been
Dan Cremea ns and Tim King. A
Warii.
have bee n flied In Meigs Count:• Common Pleas Cou rt In an
appointed
acti ng head of the
grandson, Dan Cotterill, was
Su_rvlvors Include two stepac tion by Farmer s Bank &amp; Savings Co. aga inst Hillard Conley,
among those preceding her In grandchildren; six sisters, Ger- division until a successor Is
cl at. The court has awarded th e plaintiff a deficiency judgment
named .
death.
of $4,84 2.66 in the matt er .
trude Duff of Hurricane, W.Va.,
Weeks, who has been manager
Burial was in Welts Cemetery;
Agatha Casto of Charleston,
Price llrothers Co., Dayton , has flied an action against
at
Athens since 1978, · will be
,John R. Weeks
.
W.Va., Gracie Blue of South
Hemloc k Pip eline Inc., Ra cine, requesting judgment of
atlon
and
Air
Conditioning
Engl·
.
closing
.a
30-year
career
with
Alherta Marie Wiles
$:U24.21. .
Char leston, W.Va., Grovte Lan.
He
was
also
a
board
neers
C&amp;SOE . .Weeks joined the comham of Dunbar, W.Va .• Geneva
In other eo urt mat ters, Standard Food Ser vice Inc. has been
member of the Southeastern
pany
in 1957 at the Columbus
Alberta
Marie
Wiles
,
69
,
New
Shackelford of Phoenix, Ariz.,
grant ed j udgment of $1 ,528.2:l plus Inter es t from Yvon ne Scally,
Ohio Council on Alcoholism.
headquarters
as
a
sales
repre·
Haven,
W.Va.,
died
Sunday
in
St.
and Betty Gilkey of Middleport;
ct a!, and Stanley H. Phillips, Logan, has filed an action against
sentatlve In the comnlerclal
Weeks served in the U.S. Navy
Joseph'
s
Hospital,
Parkersburg,
one
brother, Richard Parsons of
Mary E. P~elps , Wa y nes burg, Pa., et at, requesting
in
1945-46, and In 1951·55 with the
department
.
He
was
promoted
to
W.Va. , · following a lengthy
pa r titionin g of property.
Dayton; and severa l nieces and
Navy
Sea bees (construction batin
the
Gallipo·
technical
assistant
Illness.
nephew s.
lis
office
In
1971,
and
became
talion)
In the South Pacific. He
Born in Wheeling , W. Va .. she
Besides· his parents, he was
Ohio University before
attended
Gallipolis area manager in 1975,
was the daughter of the late
preceded In death by his wife,
the position he held before his joining the company.
Jerry Donovan and Marie Hoose
F'illng lor divorces in Meigs Count y Common Pleas Court arc
Sylvia , and a s teps~n. Thomas
to manager of the
promotion
Weeks and his wife, Barbara,
Donovan
.
Glen
n.
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Nicky Ray Barber. RPedsv ll le. fr om Kathryn E. Barber. ·
Athens
Division.
reside
at 35 Poston Road, The
She was a m ember of St. , Services will be l p.m. ThursRPedsv lll c: Da nn.v St. Clair, Reedsvi lle. from Ruby St. Clair,
Plains.
They have a son, J .'
A
native
of
Pomeroy,
Weeks
is
· Joseph' s Catho lic Church, MaRecdsv lltr ; Ka r en Grimm, Pomeroy, from ,James Grimm.
day at Rawlings -Coats-Blower
Thomas
Weeks,
in Florida, and a
the director of the Athens
so n, W.Va ., and the Esto Fidelis
Pom eroy.
Funeral Home with 'Rev . Glenn
ary
Beth
Weeks, who
daughter,
M
Chamber of Commerce and a
Club of the church, the New
Sara E. Birchfi eld , Langsville. has flied for a dis solution of
McMillan officiating. Burl&lt;~! will
member of the executive com- is attending Hocking Technical
Haven Women ' s Cl ub, the New
marr lagr from Rober t L. Blrch fidd, Rut land.
be In Hickory Grove Cemetery In
College in .Nelsonvllle.
mittee
of the Athens County
Ha
ven-West
VIrginia
Library
Granted di v orces were Millie Mae Price from Robert L ee
Kenna, W.Va. Ca lling hours at
The A thens Division is one of
Republican
Organization.
He
i
s
Club and the Flower Club of New
Price; Emma Elizabplh Milam from .ferry Matthew Milam;
the funeral home will be 2·4 and
three
operating divisions of
also
a
m
ember
of
the
A
then
s
Haven.
.J acqueline K . Carl from Dwight E . Ca rl.
7- 9 p .m . Wednesda y.
C&amp;SOE
responsible for the field
American
Legion,
Rotary,
the
Survivin g are her husband,
A dlvorf·r act ion hy Pea rile Jewell .Jr . against Jud y Ann
activities
of t he electric utility.
the Masonic Lodge, th e Private
Karl M . Wiles; a son. James M . ·
.Jewel l has been dis missed.
Teaford
Headquartered
at 100 S. 'May
Industry Council and th e SouWiles of Parkersburg; three
Ave .. Athens, the division also
sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Nolan of
licen.~e
Raymond Clifford Teaford, 6.1, thea stern Ohio Regional Council.
provides
support for the com·
From
1970
to
1971,
Weeks
Cleveland, Mr s. Margaret
died Monday at his Racine Route
pany's
area
offices In Gallipolis
as
president
oftheAmerl·
served
1 res idence.
McCarihan of Wheeling, and
II marri:J;:c ticrn sc ha s been lss u&lt;'d In M eigs County Probate
ston
.
and
Well
can
Society
of
Heating,
Refriger
Mrs. Mary Ell en Stroble of
A ca rpenter, Mr. Teaford was
C'o ut·t to Nath aniel Way n&lt;' Kaley, :m, Middleport . and Toni
The
Athens
Division provid es
Marie Ritter, tR. Fle lpn•.
Napl es , Fla . ;
and a· born Aug . 1, 1923 at Plants, a son
electric
service
to more than
grandd aug ht er.
the late Harry and Lena Badgley
63,000
customers
throughout a
Shew as preceded in deat h by a
Teaford . He was a member of the
2,700-square mile area in all or
Carpenter' s Union, Local356, the
daught er. Mary Ellen Wiles, in
parts of 11 southeastern Ohio
1972.
N.R.A ., and wa s a veteran of
M(' igs High School Alumni Assoc iation will m&lt;•et T uesday, 7
counties.
World War II. He belonged to
Mass of Christian burial will be
p.m ., ul Ma in Si r&lt;'ct Pizza In Pomcro.\'. 1111 J(radua tes are
"The Marks of the Cross " will
celebrated
Wednesday
at
2
p.m
.
Drew
"'!ebs ter Post .19, American be the th eme for Maundy Thurs.
l nvit&lt;•d to att en d and contribute ideas for th e reun ion wh ich will
Legiorf.
at St. Joseph's Ca tholic Church.
b&lt; • held .IUnl ' 27.
day communion services to be
with the Rev. John C. McGinnit ~
held at 7 P-fll. Thursday at the
officiati ng. Burial will be in St.
Surviving are his wife, Marga · Pomeroy United Methodist
WEEK
1117
•Joseph's Cemrtery, M ason.
A W&lt;' rkend r~v i vu l will b!' hl'ld Fr iday, Sa tunla .v and Sund ay,
rete F . Grimm Teaford ; a Churc h. Th e Pastor, Rev . uames
Friend s may ca ll at the Burdette
7: .!It &lt;'a&lt;'h ev&lt;•ntng, at Haze l ( 'ommuni.ty Church. of St &lt;J te Rou tr
daughter and son-in-law , Cecil Corbitt, and the congregation
' : a ex tends an Invitation to the
Funeral Home, 1016 Market St. ,
124 lwtwccn Por tland and l .ong Bot tom. Sp&lt;'aker will be Lind a
and Kathryn See, Pomeroy
Parkersburg, from 2-4 and 7-9 daughter, M. Suza nne Weaver , public for the service.
--"-1-!~u m cwodd . Spec i&lt;JI sln~ing eac h nigh t. EvPryone wplco me.
p.m . today. The bcdy will lie in · Long •Bottom:
a son and
state In the church from 11 a.m.
daught er-in -law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wednesday until the time of the
Forres t Teaford. Portland; a
Th ere wi ll be a halr·&lt;t ·!hon In lj;e r os m!'tology depart ment of
ma ss.
so n. Clolst E. Teaford; grand·· Velt&gt;rans Mt'morial
Mcig~ High Sc hool on Thursday from 8 a. m . to 6 p.m .
Vigil services will be recited at
sons. Joshua Weaver, Forrest
Appotn tment s and watk-Ins welcome for hairsty ling, cutting,
the funeral hom£' at i tonight.
Tea ford Jr., and Daniel Teaford ;
Monda y Admissions - Traci
perms. halt' ro lol'ing. manicuring and facials .
grandd aughters. nanette See.
Rowe. Pomeroy; Otto Falls,
Darlene See, Amy Se~: a s ister, Reedsville; Bernice K ing, HemMar tha Belle Meadows, several lark Grove; Patricia Trlpplett.
VOLUNTEER!
Ser vices were held at 2 p.m .
ni eces, nephews, cous ins. aun ts Portland.
Call Meigs County
today In Morgan Cen ter Wcs ·
and uncles.
Monday Discharges - Ger( Cont lnurd from Page 11
and thP pmper amou nt of spare I cya n Chu rc h for Wellle George,
trude Andrews , John Lascar,
Litttr Control
Counril lettt•r stated th at n6
must
be
ava
ilabl
e
on
each
pole
76
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1
VI
to
h
dl
dS
d
Besid&lt;'s
hi
s'
pa
rents,
h&lt;'
wa
s
Tamm,y
Thomas,EmmaAdams,
0
communities have jolned the
992-6360
for the ca ble television Jines, It
' · · n n, w
e un ay
roa lltlon so rar and
more plan
following
an
also
preceded
in
death
by
a
r~T~r:
a~ci~R~o:w:e~
.
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at
his
r
esidence
was reported . Sometimes thi s ex tend ed Illness.
brother . Dana Teaford, and 'two
to do so. [)(&gt;adllnt• for member·
requires
th
e
movement
of
poles
The
Rev.
Ralph
Spires
and
the
sisters,
Helen Teaford and
ship lsAprU:IO. Howp,·er, Mlcldl!'
or· a consldcrablea mountofwork Rev . Noble Russell officia ted. Wilma' Anderson .
port has been dea ling directly
Services will be held al l p.m.
.
to particular poles. according to and burial was In Vinton Memot··
with Col umbi a Ca s on the devcl·
the discussio n on the matter .
I I p k A
b
Wednesdav
. at the Ewin g Funeral
opmcnt of contracts and no
T he survey Is ex pected to take
a ar . rra n~ement s were y
McCoy-Moore Funeral Horn ('. Home with Rev . Joy Cl ark
I
action was taken last night to join
four or fi ve days and the r es ults Vinton .
officiating. Burial wtit be in
I
I
thP coalition.
M ayor Hoffman reported that
Born May 22, 1910 in Gall Ia MP!gs Memory Garden. Friends
C
he had a·ccclvcd no word from the
may call at the
funerat home
mine if It Is feasibl e to proceed
oun I y, son of t hc l ate El swor th
·
afte r 1 p.m. toda y.
B
Meig s Count y Co mmlss lonct·s at·
with the developmPnt of th e and ertha Spires Georg&lt;'. M r.
*ALIGHMENTS *FRONT-END WORK
Pom eroy Villa ge In regard to hi s
alt ernative ca bl e sys tem. Cou n- George was a retired farmer.
*IAnERIES *nRE REPAIR .
request llr at the lwo h •lpwlth I he
r llmen stressed tti need of a
Surviving arc his wife, Birdie
Bt-ss
LOCATED: MAIN ST., RUTLAND, OHIO
$~. fX~I loca l share Increase that
loca l channel on ca bl e television M ay Wildman George. whOm he
OPEN: 8·6 MON. -SAT.; B·B FRI.
will be nrr drd for the publi c
service.
m arried on Der. 2:l, 19:ll In
Bess Di ehl, 90, Whet'llng.
PH. '742-3088
transporta tion prog r;Jm In 19B8.
Council approved thear chlt er· Ga llipolis; a son. E lwood George
W.Va., formerly of Mason
Master Card and Visa Welcome
It w;" report ed that Mayor
!ural plan s of JMM Arc hitects for of Obetz: a daughter, Mrs . Billy
W.Va .. died Mond ay at a Wheel :
Hoffm an and Councilmen Bob
the construction of the new tBerthal Hale of VInton; two
in g· hospital.
Gl lmur r ancl.la&lt;'k Sat lrrflcld had
100-bed nu rsing hom e farlllt y to stepdaught ers, Mrs. Charles
rn&lt;'t srver altirn&lt;.'s r~ce ntly with
,Survi v ing are a son. .Jay
he built In the own . The planning tMarle) CongerofEwington , and
rrprPsr•nlatlvl's of Columbu s &amp;
Is In It s final stages bu t no tim e Edith Smith of Nappanee, Ind.;
0 Leary, Versai lles. Ky. ; a sisSo uther n Ohio Elec t r ic and teiC'·
slot has been set on when t hree grandchildren , 19 greatter, Mrs. Mary ,Jones of Warvision tpchnlri&lt;rns to di scuss the
co nst ruction of the nPw fac i lity gra nd children and Ill stepgrandwood, W.Va. ; and two step sons.
fea sibilit y of the vlli(rgr devPi opwill get underway .
·
children; four brothers, Wendell J ames Di ehl of Pom eroy and
ln~ an alt&lt;'fnat ivc to the cabiP
Co uncilman sa'tt crflcld led t he Geor~e of Bidwell, Roy George of
Earl Diehl of South Charleston.
tel rvlslo n se r vice now prov ided
commend ations of council to Bill Mansfi eld, Don George of Lan Serv ices will be held at 2 p .m .
by th cCo nso litlatrd Communl ca ·
Durst and the street workers and cas ter and Clinton George of Wednesday at the Corpus Christi
.
tlons Group. ln f'.. at Point
Catholic Church In Warwood . In
Dispatcher Roberta Dalley for E wlngton ; and a sister, Larylcn
Plcnsa nl.
an excellent job In h andlin·~ the Russell of Columbus.
lieu of flower s fri ends may given
Coun&lt;' ll au thorlzr d t hnt pa y He was preceded In death by
to the Corpu s Chri st Ca tholic
snow probl ems during the heavy
rnt·nt of $1o ami hour to cac·h of storm whi ch hit the community three brothers and thr~ sisters . Church In her memory.
weekend before last.
.
~
two cmp lo,1·ees ll'hO will condu ct
a su r vr)· to d&lt;'t&lt;'t' rninr what the
Attending the meeting were
village will get In to In using
Ma yo r
Hoffm a n . C l er k Whitewall
. Price
utlli1,1' pelt' s for thr rcqulred
Treasurer Jon Buc k , and Coun·
wirin g of an ul tcnw tivr l'able ell men Sa tterfield, Gilmore, Wil P155/80R13
IPirv lslo n system . 'l'hP polt•s hold
liam Wal ters. Jam es Clatworth v
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said he has bet•n checking Into
rented office space and the
lowest price he could find wa s
$100 a month, including utilities .
However, since chamber does
not have a large budget on which
to operate, the office will proba·
bl)' be moved, at least temporar·
lly and at no cost, to an upstairs
room of Pomeroy 's Bank One or
to the Meigs County Museum.
In other business, chamber
passed a resolution , similar to
one passed Tuesday morning by

..

the Pomeroy Merchants llssocia·
lion . asking Pomeroy Village to
be enforce litter fines.
It was announced thai Terf'sa
Crisp and David Harris are the
winners of chamber's contest to
find photographs to be repro·
duced as post cards . Crisp's photo
wa s of Pomeroy at night and
Harris' was of th e civil war
statue at the courthouse. Both
winners will receive $00 savin gs
bonds. ·
.
It was also announced that the

'

By NANCY YOi\CHAM
Sentinel Starr Writer
What do you do If you 'r e out
of work and can't find a job, or
you have · a job that you're
unhappy with and you'd like to
make a change?
Situations like these can
seem hopeless. But personnel
with Gallla·Meigs Community
Action Agency's .JTPA (Job
Training Program Act) program have some suggestions
which could lead to happier.
more fulfilling lives for a lot of
Individuals.
So confident Is .JTPA ofthrlr
·ability to aid people searching
·' lor jobs , that they have hired a
marketing specia list , Gall
Horton of Athens. to promote
the .ITPA program and the
program's ability to measure
the skills and talents of
job- see kers through a computerized assessment process,
thus channeling job-seekers to
appropriate careers .
According to Horton. the
computPrized assessment is
now available to any ,JTPA
qualified individual and will
cVPntually be made available
to th P business commun ity as
a whole'.
"To test thP water.s " of
making the program ava ilabl e outside the standard JTPA
guid&lt;'linrs. a four -s ess ion
comm universi t y workshop
through Ohio Universi ty Is
starting this Saturday, at a
cost of $30 per person. plus S2o
to the instructor for I he cost of

testing and assessments. Th&lt;"
limited class is nearly filled .
Explains Michael Blla of
JTPA , the workshop will help
adults discover the transfera ·
ble value of current skills,
aptitudes and interests. Blla
and Robert Moffat , both professional vocational assess ment counselors, will use the
vocation assessment lnstru·
ment SAGE (System for As·
sessment and Group Evaluation) to measure aptitudes ,of
workshop participants. SAGE
Is the same tool us~d to
measure aptitudes of JTPA
participants.
1 With SAGE, the JTPA prollram has t.he ability to carry
o\Jt a total vocational assess·
rrlent of an indi;'ldual. Testing
Is conducted In 11 aptitude
areas, Including language,
mat h. general intelligence
and motor coordination . Spe·
clallzcd machines arc used to
measure ability In the different categories. and according
to Horton, the whole process
ca n be " quite fun."
Then, in a matt&lt;'r of a few
hours, the assessment ca n be
compiNrd and the Information made available to thP
individual. ·
According to Hila. even the
college educated sometimes
think they ' ve tied themselvPS
to a particular segment o_f the
job market.
He says people ran get Into
career s "b:v rhance or by
choice" and that JTPA be·

KOKOMO. Ind . tUP ii -Au thorities found fake dynamite In
th&lt;' . home of an accused LSD
dealer killed bv a bomb he
smuggled into. courthouse, and
thr man's neighbors wcrr evacu at&lt;•d as palter searched for more
explosives today .
A flurry of bomb thrPat s
followed the explosion that klllrd
one person and injured six
Tuesday at. the Howard Cou nty
Co urthouse . Authorities
searched for explosives In six
buildings . The Chrysler plant
where the suspect had worked
was br!Pfly evacuated as policP
looked for bombs.
A four -block area around the

TESTING CAN BE FUN The SAGE (System for
As.'leSsment and Grbup Evaluation) Is tht• L'Ore of th&lt;•
compulerbed joh "''""""ment offered by the Gallla-Melgs
Communlly Action Agency . Here, ,JTPA personnt•l Valerie
,Jeffet'11, seated, and Gall Horton and Mi chael Blla, have fun
demonstratlnJ: one of the tL'St machines which comprises
SAGE. Bila L~ "profeHslonal vocallonai!ISsessmenl counselor
with ,J'fPA. Horton, a markellng speelallst, WIIH hired rrccnlly
lo promote ,ffpA and Its loh a.~sessment capahllltles and "lo get
lh&lt;• word out to lhe public." Assrssmt•nt procedures are
conducted at the Pomeroy olflc&lt;• of lhe Gallla·Melgs
Community Action i\gcncy .
llevps " by choice" Is by tar t Me
bes t way to c hoo~c a ca rcccr .
nita says there ar~" lot of
people in the area th at arc
" under, over or wrongfully ·
employed.'' Rlla, Horton. and

defendant's house trailer In Mar·
Robert Gray . 37. wa s fre e on
ion, 2!i miles cast of Kokomo, was bond on two count s of dealing In
evacuated Tuesday nigh) at the th£' hallucinogen LSD and sche·
r~uest of U.S. Bureau of Alro·
duled for trial Tuesday aft er noon
hoi, Tobacco and Firearms . when he brought the bcmb into
agents so they could search for the Howard County Courthouse
explosives.
In a brle(case. Kokomo Police
Grant Count y Sheriff Ron Sgt. James Ludlow said. :
Mowery said bcmb-snlfflng dogs
The bcmb exploded abcut 2
smelled explosives at the trailer.
p.m . In thP third -floor office ol
but a search rPvcaled only a Sheriff J.D. Beatty, kllllnl! Gray
dummy device m ade of fakl• and rocking the courthouse and
dy namite and a timer.
nearby buildings In downtown
Authorities were still checking Kokomo, Ludlow said. Co urt for explosives and evidence early hou se windows shattered and
todav , and.lt was not kRown when workers fled Into the str&lt;'ets.
the ~elghbors would be allowed
State pollee Cpl .. Jeff Stinson
to r&lt;'lurn home. Indiana State said au thorities appare'ntiy wcrr
Pollee Cpl. Pat O'Connor said.
suspicious of Gray's briefcase
and took the suspect to th e
sheriff' s office to examine it. Th e
office is ncar the courtroom
where a jury was Impaneled
earlier In the da y for Gray's trial.
Howard County prosecutor
Jim Andrews said he believed
Gray acted alone in the bcmblng.
Following the courthouse exEmptoymt·nt of a· second full -time psychologist for the Melp;s
plosion, at least six Kokomo
Count y sc hools was discussed at Monday night 's meetln!( of the
buildings, tncJudlnl( the Chrysler
-Meigs County Board of Education .
plant where Gray worked, reThe r·es i!(nat~ons of three part -lime psychologists, Dr .
ceived bomb threats . author ities
said. No explosives were found In
Roberta Brooks, Christopher Koven and Martha Seott were
accepted . It was noted that several applications for the full-time
searches of the buildings .
position arc on hand with Interview~ to begin soon.
There.were conflicting report s
The board modified the approprlaflons to Include some new
about whether the bomb was
detonated, was on a time( or
money from the state to be used tor teacher development.
Current!~· 17 teachers and three administrators are taking a
exploded when someone tried to
computer course at Ohio University under that pro~&lt;tram.
open the briefcase.
An appropriation to pay for a new photocopy machine was
State pollee Sgl. Fred Biggs
made and the board approved a course of study tor distributive
said the courthouse was evacueducation taught by John Blaetlnar al Meigs High Sehool.
ated and sealed otr after the
Next meeting will be ~eldon May 11, a changdrom the usual
bomb went oft.
meeting time. Attending were Harold Roush, president; Oris
· Officials at St . Joseph·Hospital
Smith, vice presldellt; Robert Burdette. Harold Lohse and
said Beatty was the most se·
Virgil King, members, and John Reibel, 'superintendent.
rlously Injured, with burns over
25 percent of his body. cuts and

Board studies hiring
of 2nd psychologist

cham ber sponsored Derby Day
dlnn0r-dance will be held Ma y 2
at Royal Oak Resort. Tickets for
the dance and chi cken dinner will
be $20 per co uple. Volunteers to
work the welcoming and clean up committees aa·e still needed
Nease sa id .
Speaklnl( briefly to chamber
was Cathy Wood, hired. by the
Meigs Board of Mental Rctarda ·
t ion! Developmental Disabilities
to a new program to ass ist
mentally handica pped workers

in finding co mmunit y jobs . Wood .
was accompanied by Sandy
Halfhill . who will al so be working
with the program.
Main speaker for the meeting
was Peter Hutchins, admlnlstra•
tor of Care Haven, of Point
Pleasa nt , W.Va . Hutchins out·
lin ed th e nursing care available
at hi s facilit y, including longterm and short-term care, day
care and tet·mtnal rare. He al so
made compa ri sons of Oh lo and
1Continued on Page 8) .

Shultz
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Helping· residents
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is program's goal .

Senrice.s Thursday

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Wednesday, April 15, 1987

By N.ANCV VOACHAM
commissioners, said this morn·
Sentinel Slalf Wriler
. ing that the state examiners
Pomeroy Chamber of Comarrived Monday and that the
merce Is looking for new office commissioners had no accepta·
space.
ble space where they could begin
Chamber President Bill NE&gt;ase working. If the commissioners do
reported in Tuesday 's regular . not provide appropriate space
meeting that the county commis- Immediately, the examiners will
sioners have asked chamber to have to rent space, and the
vacate their office on the ground county will be charged for the
floor of the co urthouse by Thurs· rent.
day. in order to make room for
Chamber has occupied the
,courthouse office rent-free for
state examiners.
Mary Hobstetter , clerk lor th e the pa st several years. Nease

Raymond C.

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Pomeroy Chamber searches for · new office

Three couples file for divorce

M HS alumni group meet.~ tonight

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Showers and thunderstorms
tonight, with ' a low tonight
hetween 43 and 50. O&lt;:caslonal
rain Thursday, with highs
hetwe.•n 55 and 60. The proba·
hlllty of precipitation Is 80
percent tonight and Thursday.

th e rest of the .ITPA crrw arc
hop In~ mor~ and more lndlvld·
ual s with job-related prob·
tern s can benefit from the
computer ized assessmPnt of·
fered through .JTPi\ .

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BOMB EXPLODES - i\
, hpmh t•xplodt•d In the •bcrlfl's
office of the tounly courthouse
In Kokomo, Ind., on Tuc•day .
(UP IJ

other Injuries: He was tra nsf erred to Methodis t Hospital In
Indianapolis, about 00 mil es
south of Kokomo.

MOSCOW (UPII Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbach~v told
Secretary of State George Shultz
he Is willing to ~llmlnate shorter·
range nuclear missiles - lnclud·
log battlefield miss iles- as part
of an agreement to remove
medium -range nuclear missiles
In Europe.
Shultz, who met with Gorba·
chev for 4 ~ hours Tuesday, was
to Oy to Brussels, Belgium, toda y
to brief the NATO allies on hi s
three da ys of talks with Soviet
officials.
The Tass news agency said
Gorbachev, during · his meellnl't
with Shultz, expressed "read!·
ness to record lrt an agreement on
medium-range missiles the So·
viet Union's obllgallon' to eliminate Its shorter-ranl(e missiles In
Europe within a relallvely short
and clearly defi ned time frame."
The. news agency quoted Gor·
bachrv as suggesti ng elimin ation of shorter -range missiles In
Europe might be accomplished
"within a vear."
Thr Soviet leader took his
proposal a step further by cu lling
for elimination of bat tlefield
tactical nu clea r missiles - In
wh ich the Sov iN bloc arsenal
outnumbers NATO's by a o-·1·
ratio .
" What are you afraid of,"
Gorbachev wa s quoted as asking
Shultz Tuesday . "We arc for a
rella ble ugre&lt;&gt;ment with the most
s trln~tent and all -embracing
con trol. "
State Department spokesman
Charles Redman characterized
the Shuit z-Gorbachev meeting In
a briE'f sta tem ent as "very

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Intensive, serious and business like." He sa id the two men sP.4in
a "considerable amount of tlrn~ : ·
discussi ng lnt ermedlat e· i'ange
missiles but refused to provide
further details.
Tass said Gorbarhev called for
stringen t verification or any
agreement - Including mutual
Inspection '!everywhere: an the
sites of the missiles dismantling,
on the sites or their eli mination,
at ran~tcs and military bases,
Includin g thosC' In third coun tries. at depots and plants,
whether prlvaiP or s tate owned.''
But the Soviet leader had a
warning for Shult z abcut th ~
St rateglc Defense I nltla t IV(' the "S tar Wars" defen se against
balllst I&lt;' missiles .
Tas s quoted him us telling
Shultl that If the United States
bl•glns to deploy sul'h a sys tem,
"There will be no agrecmen t ·of
any kind on strategic offensive
armaments .
"If you Ioree us. the respons~
to Snt on our part will .be
asy mmet rical. It will not ncccs'·
sarlly romP from spare, and will
trda r less cxpenslvP. Howl:'ver , a
V&lt;.'ry danger ous situation will
rmrrgr as a result," Gorba&lt;' h~v
sa id .

Council approves
salary increases
An ordln'a nee w ovldlng for
Incr eased pa y fo r town ofllrlal s
and employees next year wa s
given a firs~ readi ng wh r·n
Racine VIllage Counrll met In
regular session Monday .
New sa laries set up In the•
ordinance Include: ma yor, $fifl0
annuall y: c icrk -trc _
as urrr.
$4,800; marshal , $4,171;; street
co mmlsslonPr , $Jl ,(K)(I plu s has p! ·
tallza tlon; co uncil member s,
new term . $16 per month for
meet ings attended: board of
public affa ir s, $16 per month for
m ce tln~s att ended: billing and
collecting agent, $70 a month ;
fire chief , $100 annually.
Clerk ,Jane Beeglr presented a

•·ommunlrat ion from Prosc•rul·
ing Att orn ey F red Crow I II In
regard to " n Ohio at tornc•.v
general' s op inio n. Th l' opinion
stat es that " v illage marshal
ra nnot scrv&lt;· " ' a deputy " hr•rttf
In th e cou nl,l ' In whi('h th e vi ll a ~&lt;'
Is IOl'a tPd .
Co un ci l p:r s,t·d " t'••su lulion
rcl nsta t lng .In•· Kirby as rn a r., l! a,t
effective ApritJ :, &lt;~ftl'r Kl rb_v hud
earlier rcslgtH 'fl. Kirb.v 's six·
month probationary term will
start again on April t:&gt; . T hr
pollee-fire com mitt c•r uf C'CJu ndl
will submit u j"IJ drs&lt;'r lpt lon and
duties at the• n&lt;·xt mert lng of
co uncil .
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Ferry may operate again Thursday_~
A broken propeller put a stop to
plans of resuming Pomeroy's
ferry service earlier In the wee k.
However, ferry operator Darrell
ROd!(Cr has l eased another boat
and may be ba ck In oper ation
Thursday .
,
Rodger's wife. Marcia, said
this morning that a blade on one
or the boa t~' two propellers
became tarlg)IXJ In debris from
the recent high water and broke.
The couple knew ' of a marina· In
Duffy, Ohio, so they made a trip
'there and luckily, were able to
lease another boat. " We were

very for tunate," sa id Mr s.
Rodger .
The boat Is now In Pom eroy
and as soon as It ca n be hitched
Into place, and th e landings
reworked somewhat , the ferry
will be back In business. " Hope·
fully by tomorrow ," Mrs. Rodger
commented. ·
Now the beat with th e broken
prop will ha ve to be drydocked
for repair. Because It · is a
two-propeller boat, It ma y take
some time to find a matching
propeller, Mrs . Rodger sai d. Her
hu sband has a !ready been In

touch with a Wisconsi n firm
which ma y hm ·p the proprllrr hr
need s.
.··~
In a r!'luted matt er , eon 1
id
rumors th ut 'r-rtous proble ms !iJ
tl)c Pomeroy ·Mil sO n brldl! &lt;' huv6
been dlscov ert•d and the st rQi,~
ture Is not rl ·palrablr. Krh~)·
Buckley, Ohio Departmen l :o1
Transport atlon supervisor, I'll';
ported Monda.\' that co nstrur!lq~
Is proc eeding on schcdul&lt;' an~
,that crews arc now workltj~
ar o9nd the cloc k. Buckley said ~.o
unexpected problems have bl'jlli
,.
found .
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