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                  <text>29,1988

Sentinel

Jjeat ofthe bend

Absentee balloting
By BOB HOEFUCH
Sentinel Sbllf Writer
Sat urday Is the flnaldayon which
you can cast an
absentee ballot
for the May 6
election.
The Mctgs
County Board of
Elections, Jo.
cated in the Ma·
sonic Temple Building. Mulberry
Ave .. Pomeroy. l'.iil be open from 9
a.m. until noon Saturday to wrap up
· the absent&lt;'&lt;' vot ing.
Now to explain aboul the young
people who have registered to
becom•• voters. Meigs Board of
Election employes visited all three
high schools in March and April and
registered some 97 teen-agers as
voters.
The board repot1 s Iha 1 I hese
young peopic can vote in the May 6
election even if they arc stJII only 17
on that date One t·esttiction.
however. is that they can vote only
on candidates- not on issues.
Tickets for the annual Pomeroy
Alumni Association reunion havr
gone on sale at the New York
Clothing House and Swisher and
Lohse Pharmacy.
They are $10 each for the annual
event which has been set for May 24
at Meigs High School.
Alumni can secure tickets by
mail by sending the money and a
stamped sell-addressed envelope to
P.O. Box :!l2. Pomeroy. Ohio 45700.
Those securing tickets by mail are
asked to send along their year of
graduation and their maiden name
if applicable.
Charles F. Gloeckner of Jackson·
ville. Fla .. injected a littic humor In
his request for tickets. "My maiden
name was Charles Gloeckner and I
graduated in 1931." Gloeckner
wrote.
By the way, the deadline for this
year's scholarships to be awarded
thr~ugh the Pomeroy organization
Is May 19.

1'€\lnlons. The barbecue will be at
the fire station starting at 11 a.m .
and any alumni group holding a
special get-together q1 that day can
order chicken dinners In advance
for their entire group.

UMW has
meeung

Doesn't Have To "Be

Let me attempt to clarify a
misunderstanding.
Dan Levingston is employed in
Meigs County as enforcement
officer of the Meigs County Litter
Program; Bernard Gilkey has been
employed as ccllectlon supetvlsor
of the program. Had they been
qualified under provisions ci the job
training program act. the county
would have received a partial
reimbursement on their salaries.

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff writer
Funding for 95 child abuse
prevention workshops to be held in
Meigs County during the 198&amp;87
school year has been secured .
according to Theresa Tucker.
coordinator for lhl' Child Abuse
Project of Galtia, Jackson and
Meigs Counties.
That funding includes $9.700 from
the Children's Trust Fund. a lund
established in Ohio a year ago with
monies received from birth certlfl·
rate fees and charges on dlssolu ·
lions and divorce procedures.
In addition the Meigs Count y
Health Department has made a
grant of S4.o:xl to the CAP program,
and this along with dollars from
several other agencies Including
Woodlands Center, the Mental
Health Board, and several organ!·
zatlons and Individuals ccmpletes
the funding program.
Jane Thompron. John Costanza
and Jan HUI are on the Meigs
County steeling committee work·
ing with Mrs. Tucker on the
program. She advises that meet·
lngs have been held with the
superlntendents of all three school
dlstrtcts, as well as John Reibel.
county superlntendent. to preview
materials and plan how to handle
the scheduilng In tlte schools.
Tucker explained thai it takes
three trained people to present a
workshop. and plans are being
made to have worker training
programs this summer in prrpar·
lion for the fall programs.
Prevention

"Our work is prevent ion of child
assault -giving children inlorma·
tlon on how to prevent b&lt;&gt;ingabused
or assault," thr CAP ccord inater
said. "Onct&gt; it· s already happened,
then there are ot her profesionals
who are trained to deal with the
problems of treatmrnl and legal
aspects. like pmsecutlon of the
offender."
In the workshops. children are
taught that they have the right to be
"safe. strong and free" and using
role plays the CAP team depicts
thrre common assault sit uations
for children - the bully. the
stranger and the known and trusted
adult.
Nationally. Tucker says, stalls·
tics show that 80 percent of the
people who sexually assault the
child are known to the child. "We
don't w~ nt our children abducted
by strangers because we're afraid
they're golng to get raped. and we
caution them about that, but It Is not
usually strangers who arc sexua lly
assaulting children.
Talking about the "big strang&lt;&gt;r·
danger thing". Tucker expressed
her feeling that this has "gott en
blown out of proponlon."
"The stranger assa ults tend to b&lt;&gt;
the more severe when it does
happen. " Tucker said, "but figures
which came out of the Center for
Juvenile Work in Washington show
that Jess than 300 children were
abducted by strangers last year.
Tucker says when she does a
workshop all tlte kids want to talk
about is "som!'One with a glove and
black mask. with kn ives and guns,

RAVENSWOOD- Kaiser Alum ·
Inurn 0! Chemical Corp. officials
were confident Tuesda y that Kaiser
shareholders had voted "over·
whelmlngly" to support the current
' late of directors duting the annual
sharPhoklers' meet lng.
Kaiser Chairman Cornell C.
Maler felt the board's aetion mav
have defeated' a slate of candidates
proposed by a group led by
Oklahoma Investor J.A. Frat es.
An official tally of the votes frum
indepen(ient judges is expected in

two weeks, Maier sa id , and would
be revealed during the company's
a nnual mCI:'ting May 13 in Oakland,
&lt;;'a!~ .

Based on pmxies recciv!'d Tues·
day. Maier said the curren t board
of di rectors rcceive&lt;l broad support
from individuals and institutions.
Maier informed shareholders
thai Kaiser is expected to be
profitable this year.
"Here in our 40th yea r. after
enduring t he most difficult period In
the history of our industry. Kaiser

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but that's not the way It Is. Rarely
would an adult feel that he or she
J&gt;'eds any weapon to assault a
child. she ~id.
People They Know
The CAPcoordinatorstressed the
importance· of "being wllllng to
accept the fa ct that children are
being assaulted by people they
know."

Every place has a problem with
child abuse, Tucker said. and then
referred to Sandra Bruckley's
book. "Incest. a Conspiracy of
Silence", and it s description ·of
Incest as being "relentless demo·
cratlc ..... .wlth offenders In every
educational, every social and every
economic level."
Those who suspect abuse should
report It, Tucker said.
This can be done through Crisis·
llne,l-&amp;»252·5554, the local Depart ·
ment of Human Services, or any
local otnclal. and can be ddne
anonymously. Investigation by law
m~ st begin with 24 hours.
Prevention
Stressing what a child can do to
prevent assault will take place In
Ihe 95 workshops in Meigs Cou nty.
Their right lo say "no" to any adult
who tries to confuse, hurt, or
frighten them . to scream or yell or
run to a safe location. to talk freely
about what happens to others even
thought tltey'w been told to kCI:'p it
"our secret" or thrmtened If they
tell, will all be covered In the
workshops.
A pilot workshop with a follow-up
has already taken place at the
Portland Elementary School.

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Officers were elected at the
Tuesday meeting of the Rock
Springs United Methodist Women
held at the church.
Elected were Sharon Folmer,
presidenl: Mildred Jacobs. vice
president; Ann Mash. secretary;
Thelma Jeffers spiritual leader;
Tracey Odell. card ccmmittee.
Mrs. Folmer opened the meeting
l'.ith a reading, " I Shall Not Pass
This Way Agaln" andprayerforthe
sick and shut ins. The group sang
"Love Lifted Me ," and there was a
skit l'.ith Mrs. Folmer, Mrs.
Jeffers, Judy Marshall, Lenora
Lle!helt. Dorothy Jeffers. Mrs.
Mash. Rita Eblin. and Betty Will
taking part. For devotions, Mrs.
Folmer read 1 Cor. 13. the love
chapter, and Matt . 22, 34 to 40
verses.
Refreshments were served bY
Mrs. Folmer. Mrs. Jacobs - and
Linda Fosler. Next meeting will be
• heldatthechu rch at 1P.M. onMay
20 with Vio!N Hysell and Dorothy
Jeffers to be hostesses.

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The annual mental health b&lt;&gt; l~·in·
g&lt;&gt;r campaign will b&lt;&gt; held in-May
through the help of some 13 local
volunteers.
The Mental Health Assn. is an
organization of volunteers working
to promote understanding of men·
tal illness. support research. and
assure improvement in mental
health setvlces. It is rot govern·
ment supported and relies on
contributions given during the
b&lt;&gt;llringcr campaign.
The local chairpersons are Bill
Cross in Bashan; Mautisha Nelson '-,
in Bradbury; Opal Eichinger.
Chester; Betty J. Bishop, Harrison·
ville: Olive Page. Langsville;
Louise Delong in Long ·lbttom and
Portland; Loretta Tiemeyer in
Pomeroy; Wanda Shuler, Racine;
Mrs. Denver Weber in Reedsville;
Lue Shenefield. Salem Center: Pat
ORIEN'I'i\L 'l'RA VELS- Lillian Thomas who traveled to Otlna and
Philson in Syrdcuse. and Iva Upton.
Japan last fall, shared her experiences in these oounlrtes with students
Tuwers Plains.
of the GaiUa Christian School. He presentation Included descriptions cl
people she mel and places she visited, a hrlef history of eliCh country.
Thank you. Meigs High School
She displayed nlUllerous pictures of lnterest and souvenirs gathered oo
students, for yourlremenoous show
her trip.
of support Saturday evening. You
were not only beautiful rut you
made It so easy for me to keep
smiling.

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Speaking of alumni reunions. tlte
Racine Fire Department will be
holdlng a chicken barbecue on
Sunday, the day following most

Waiting In Line·

Middlcpot1 's Plum Street ha s
-been renamed Art Lewis St. to
honor a native son who became a
national figu re in athletics.
The town council voted Monday
night to honor the late Art IPappyl
Lewis with a street.
A 1931 graduate of Middlcpot1
High School. Lewis played first
base on Middleport's baseball team
and this team went t,o the state
toumament and ca me homf' with
runner-up honors. Lewis played
football for Middleport High School
which was undefea ted for thrt"'('
years and won the Sou theastet·n
Ohio League Champion for those
years.
He attended Ohio University and
lor three years was a football
starter and was an all league
selection from the team. His senior
year he was nomlnated for All
American and In !936 played 47
minutes In the East-West Shrine
game.
Lewis was tbe first draft pick
ever made by the New York Giants
of I:IF National Football League and
a1 .the age ci 'l1 he was made head
coach ci the Cleveland Rams. now
the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL.
Durlng World War I I he served as a

commander in the U. S. Navy.
His collegia te record as a coach
includes:
Assistant at Ohio Wesleyan In
Delaware and he setved at Missls·
sippi State before trcoming head
coach at Washington and LI'C In
Lexington , VIrginia where he
SC"'ed unt ill9W.
He went to West :Virginia Univer·
slty at Morgantownandcoachedfor
10 years, 1950·1960. His record there
was SJ wins, 38 Iosses, two ties for a
.002 average. He remains theccach
with the most winning record In
West VIrginia history . During his
work at West Virginia University.
he had four players named to the
first team of the All Americans;
five to the second team and five to
the third team.
Coach"l..ewls was51 at thetlmeof "
his death and was setving as player
personnel dlrecror for the Pitts·
burgh Strelers of the National
Football League.
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He has been named to the Ohio
University Hall of Fame, the West
Virginia Hall ci Fame and has been
nominated for the National Fool·
ball Hall of Fame.
He was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. George Lewis of Middleport.

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Aluminum's future Is brighter than
it bas been in quite some time,"
Maier said. "Why? Because our
costs arc lower. Our productivity Is
greater. Our product quality is
bettl'r. Our sales are up, because
we've wm·ked harder to give our
customers what they want. And
even ptices - whose decline have
masked much of our operating
improvement over tit(' ~st yearare beginning to look better."
Maler noted that the strategic
plan developed to make Kaiser
more ccmpetitive and profitable is
showing results. He aiso clted a$400
million modernization program
that has Improved fabrica ted pro·
duct quality and ccst effectiveness:
systeml'.ide gains in plant effi.
cleney and productivity; lower
labor. power and administrative
costs; and the ccntritl!tlons of
aluminum operations in Europe
and Ghana . In addition,~ new bank
debt agreement Is providing more
flexlbUity, he said .

ACflON AGAINST ASSAULT -

one out of every ten boys In this playground scene wDI
he sexually assaulted helore they reach 18 years.

Eighty percent llill he attacked by someone they
Imow and tmg . To help reduce those odds, 95 child
assauH prevention wori&lt;shops will he held ln Meigs
County schools during the 198&amp;81 year.

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U.S. offers
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administration has offered the
Soviet Union technical and human·
itarian assistance to deal with what
appears to be the worst nuclear
accident ever. and has warned
Americans to stay away from the
area.
President Reagan. from Bali,
offered his "deep regrets" Tuesday
to Soviet leader Mlkhall"Gb!'bachev
over the nuclear accident near
Kiev. A spokesman for Reagan sa id
it Is "highly unlikely" any radloac·
five cloud from the accident will
endanger heallh In the United
States.
The adm inistration also asked
Moscow for more details on what
U.S. intelllgenct&gt; agencies have
concluded was a meltdown.
sparked by a chemical explosion, at
the Chernob)'l nuclear plant 8J
miles north of Kiev. in the Ukraine.
"No one in the world has
experienced dealing with a fire like
this," said White House spokesman
Larry Speakes, who declined to say
whether the United States had the
expertise lo handle such a disaster.
The State Department Issued a
travel advisory late Tuesday urg·
ing Americans not to travel to Kiev.
the Soviet Union's third largest city.
or thf' surrounding areas until
further notice.
The department said the U.S.
Embassy In Moscow has contacted
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Americans in Kiev, which lscpen to
tourists and businessmen, and
received "no reports of Americans
affected by the accident ."
Officials said they see no danger
to the United Sta tes from radioac·
live fallout.
The Soviet Union said t~u people
were killed . But aside from an
unprecedented acknowledgment of
the accident. details from the
Kremlin were sparse.
Kenneth Adelman. dirn:tor ri th&lt;•
Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency, dismissed the Soviet
claims of two dea ths as
"preposterous."
He told a ScnatccommittCI:' thert'
was an apparent explosion Saturday. leaving a "lethal area "
sunounding the plant.
AI a prev iously scheduled State
Department mn•ting. Rozanne
Ridgway, assL"an' secretary of
State for European and Canadian
affairs. expressed "deep regret" to
Soviet charge d ·a flair s Olpg
Sokolov.
"The Unit ed States Is prepared to
make available to the Soviet Union
humanitarian and tcehnical assist·
antl' in dealing with this accident ,"
State Department spokesman C'ha ·
rtes Redman said tater
The Pentagon "Is standing by to
respond in any way that might tr
helpful. " said spokesman Robert
Sims.

confin~s

An audit of the Genera l Tele·
phone Company of Ohio confitms
testimony that sctvlcr Improvements arc needed. The Public
Utilit ies Commission of Ohio toda y
released the results of a manage·
ment audit of the Genera l Tele·
phone Co. of Ohio ccnducted by
Arthur Young Utilities Consulting
Group.
The extensive audit report ana ·
Jyzes General's poilcles, organlza·
lion. construction management
program and customer setvlce
practices.
The Commission orderl&gt;d the

Apartment has
heavy damage

HONORED - Mldtllepori,
the hometown of lite late Art
(Pappy} Uwla;·ha8 honored Ids
national achievement In the
sporis world hy naming a lltn!el
In his honor.

If national

statistics prevail here, one out of every four girl§ and

Middleport Fire Department was
called at 6:21 a.m. Wednesday
mornlng to a fire at an apartment
bulldlng at 217 North Third Ave., on
the ccmer of Cole St. The building,
owned by Jack and Neacll Carsey,
sustalned heavy fire damage to the
rear. Two of the apartments were
occupied bUt all residents escaped
the bulldlng safely. Damages have
not been estimated. Origin of the
fire Is under lnvestlgatlon .

Redman said Ridgway pressed
Sokolov for more details and the
administration hopes to receive
them "in a timely manner."
Although the Soviets reportedly
have sought West German and
Swedish help, Redman said they
had rot IUjUC'Sted U.S. assis tance.
Helmut Sonnenfeld!, a Soviet
ex pen l'.ith the Brookings lnstitu ·
lion and former aide to Henry
Kissing&lt;&gt;r, pred icted tlte Kremlin
would eventually and quietly seek
U.S. assistance in " picking up thf'
pieees."
As for the politica l fallout ,
Sonnenfeld! said he believes it will
have a negative impact on the
Kremlin. pat1icutarly ,Jn areas of
Western and Eastern Europe that
might b&lt;&gt; exrnsed to radia tion.
Sonnenfeld! said the incident
points up thesecrecyandlndu strial
vulnera bility that ccntinue under
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
"Despite all the re ferences to
g~·cat er openness and interdepend ·
once. all these buzzwords thai
Gorbachev has been using, the
essen tial rigidity of the Soviel
charac ter comes out again ," he
sal&amp;.
~nnenfeldl sa id II was too early
to assess the acci[J(&gt;nt' seffect on the
next supcrrnwcr summit . but said
the acc ident "will certainly distract
allention from their current spate
of Iarms cont ro lI initiatives."

improvement needs

management audit last July at the
ccnciuslon of the ra te case which
involved more public hearings and
public witnesses than any ot her
rate case in Ohio's history . Ten
loca l public hearings were con·
dueled throughout GTE's service
territory in May and June of last
year. Approximately 200 witnesses
testtlied.
During the hearing process. the
Commission heard ccntinuouscom·
plaints that !he quality of service
pmvlded by GTE was poor and that
GTE's attempts to repair the
setvlces were often unsuccessful.
the Commission r€1Jorts. In rc·
s!XJnse to this. tlle PUCO ordered a
management audit of the company

and approvn:l it'" than 2'\

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a $58 .1 millio n r at r in cre&lt;.Js('. The•
p..irpoSC' of ftw incrf'a sc wa~ 111

provide capilcd fur impm1·in g th• ·
quality of phont• •••n·in•. according
10 tl'Jeo Commis:-.ion.
The commis~ion reports that thr

200 page audit : ro nJirm s customer
testimony lhd 1 S&lt;'Jvicr imprmT'ments arc "" 'tlrd. and makes
suggestions as to how the co mp;1n~·
ought to achi&lt;·,·e those impru1·r··
ment s; find s that the cum pan.1"s
management and planning po licies
are esscnlla iJ.I· sound. and rrcom ·
mends that the PUCO update the
mlnimum scr•ice standarcls lor
telephone companies.

Man dies in tractor accident
.William J . Smith, 57, of Salem St. in Rutland. was killed Tuesda)'
afternoon when the \'.ide front endtmctorhe W'd sdriving turned owr
and pinned him underneath. .
Smith was found by Charles Smith and Henry Cade who wr t·e
cutting timber near the Smith property where the acc ld!'nt occu n·C'd .
'!Jte men report they heard a tractor rrotqr roar and then step . When
they went to Investigate., they found Smith under the tractor.
A Meigs County Sheriffs deputy arrive&lt;: at the S&lt;.'C ne aboutl: 15
p.m. when Rutland EMS was already at the site. Dr. James Conde.
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strikeouts and four walks, wtlle
yielding twelve hits.
wheellng Southern Tornadoes dealt
the Ravenswood Red Devils an 11-2
Southern got things started In the
first Inning when Kelley Grueser
non-league loss here Thesday evening, turning In a super defensive - singled and ca me home wtth the
benefit of two Ravenswood errors,
game that ylel!Ed four ~uble­
plays to keep wtnntng pitcher Jay
the srore 1-0.
Southern took a 2-0 lead In the
Ba&gt;tlck off the ropes.
second when senior Jimmy Wolfe
Ba&gt;tlck settled down to pitch a
great game, striking rut 7, walldng
launched a towering home run ovethe left field fence _
ten, and giving up just two hlt s In
Ravenswood pulled close In the
}Xlsttng the win.
Mason suffered the loss wit h third Inning when Stowers singled
and scored on an error after the'
relief stints from Lehew and

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Tornadoes
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'Kennedy's-hlast defeats Cubs; ·Reds' problems con~inue .

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duced the remalnlng six runs.
Leading Southel'll hitters were
John Rlflle and Kelley Grueser
eacb with t~W singles, Freeman a
rouble, Jim Wolfe a home run, and
singles each by Jay Bostick, Scott
Wickline, Ryan Olive-, Danny
Wolfe, Dave Amburgey, and Todd

bases were loaded on two free
pas~. the score 2-l
This Inning like several ~her
Innings was savl!d by an Inning
ending double play turned In by the
SHS defense.
The hustling whirlwinds broke
the game ~n In the llurth when
they plated eight runs. John Riffle
led off with a single. Jim Wolfe and
Ryan Oliver each singled, and l)!ve
Amburgey slammed a bases
loaded single. Three errors, a
Freeman walk, and singles by
Sa&gt; tick, Wickline, and &lt;liver pro-

Adams.
Stowers and Thompson l'ach
singled for Ravenswood.
Southern hosts Hannan Tr~e In
an Important SVAC contest tonlght,
then hOsts Meigs Thursday, and
travels to Eastern Friday.

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Logan·top·seeded
in girls tourney

Kennedy then hit a 2-1 pitch over
the right field fence for hls second
The Inspiration San Diego. homer of the season to make a
catcher Terry Kennedy received winner of Lefferts, -3-0.
last week from pltchl'r Craig
It was the lOth one--run game
Lefferts car ried over to last night.
played by the Padres In 11 home
Leffl'ris hit a ·game-winning games this year. Overall, the
home tun In the last lnnlng Inning Padres have oc-.,n Involved In 15
Friday night and Kennedy matched one-run ga mes tn ~ contests thi s
that performance Tuesday.
season:
"I've oc-.,n waiting for soml'thing
The game also marked the first
like t~atfor a long time," Kennedy
start ot the season !or San Otego ace
said after his three- run homer In LaMarr Hoyt, who spent most of
the ninth gave the Padres a spring training Ina drug r ehabHitacome-from-~lnd 5-4 victory over
tion clinic. The game plan was
the Chicago Cubs.
designed tor Hoyt, a former Cy
Held to only !our hits and one run Young Award winner, to g;J five
by Rick Sutcliffe over the first eight
Innings or throw 00 pitches. He
Innings, the Padres began their departed after the fifth, tralllng2-0.
comebackwhenMarvellWynneled
lndherNLgames , Plllladelphla
off the nlntb wtth a single. After
routed Houston 12-4, New · York
Wynne was forced at second by
pounded Atlanta 10-5, Montreal
Tony Gwynn , Steve Garvey singled
socked Cincinnati 7-4, San Franto knock out Sutcliffe, and ptnch cisco blanked St. Louls 2-0, and Los
hitter Jerry Royster greeted re· Angeles edged Plttsburgb 5-4.
liever Ray Fontenot, 1-1, with an
PhDIIes 12, Alltros 4
RBI single.
At Pbilaldephla, Mike Schmidt

Logan's girls are top seeded In
the 1~ Class AAA sectional
softball tournament whlcb gets
underWaY on Wednesday. May 7.
The Lady Chleftalns,14-1j, take on
Miami Trace at Logan (record

unknown ).
Other May 7 games are: Lancaster, 8-5, at Warren Local, 10-7;
Chillicothe, 7-4, at Marietta, 12-7;
and Ga!Upolis, 5-10, at Athens, 7-8.

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By FRED Mcl'IIANE
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Roger Oemens Is baseball's new
nine--I nning strikeout king, although
soml' cynics suggest his record
ca rry an asterisk.
Clemens, a 23-year-old right hander for the Boston Red Sox.
struck out 20 Thesday night - the
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game - but they came at the
expense of the Seattle Mariners, a
team so pathetic at tbe plate this
season Mother Teresa could proba bly fan 15.
Thl' Mariners have struck oot 186
limes already this season, which
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average just slightly better than
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Ail .Star pitcher s llke Steve Carlton,
Nolan Ryan and Ted Seavl'r, all of
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Clemens threw 138 pitches - 97
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rut Splkl' Owen In the Ill nth, then set
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five hlt s, struck oot seven and 7 1-3 Innings and allowed all three In rel ief of sta rter Rick Rhoden, feU
NL-Jeadlng tota l to 19 and lead the
walked oone In 81 ·3 1nnlngs before St. Louis hlts. Minton worked the , - ! ! ! . ! ! : ! ' - - - - - - - - Ph1llles, who took advantage of
giving way to Tim Bur~. who got flnal11-3 1nnings llrhis third save.
wildn ess by Hous ton starter Nolan
the last two oots. Reds starter Bob Forsch, 1-1, was the loser_
Ryan , 3- 3, to score six r uns In the
Mario Solo, 2-2, whO surrender&amp;! all
Dodgel'!l 5, Plrales 4
first Infilng. Shane Rawley, 3-1, was
!he Montreal hOmers, took the Joss.
A1 Los Angeles, pinch hitter
the winner.
Giants :1, Cardinals 0
Cesar Cedeno tripled home the ·
Mets 10, Bmves 5
At San Francisco, Mlke LaCoss tying run and scored the wlnnlng
At Atlanta, Darryl Strawberry
and Greg Minton combined on a run on a single by DaveAn!Erson In
drilled a three-run homer In the
three-hitter to lead the Giants. the sixth Inning to lead the Dodgers
sixth Inning to power the Me~ to
LaCoss, 1-0, was making his first and Ore! Hershiser, 3-2. Ken Howell
their lOth straight victory. Straw·
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berry connected off losing reliever r;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Craig McMurtry, 0-l Bruce Berenyl hurled 11-3 Innlngs lli Improve
to 1-0. Roger McDowell went three
Innings to earn ·hls first savl'.
Expos 7, Reds 4
At Cincinnati, Andre Dawson.
Huble Brooks, Tim Wallach and
Mlke Fitzgerald connected for
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The Bengals expect McGPC 10
team wit h Cris Collinswm1h and

thr~·way quarwrback controv~ rsy the past 1\\U seasons. Last
year. W);!'hc decided on Esiason
the :-lo. I quartl'rback over Thrk
Schonert and Ken Anderson. Schonr rt was t'&lt;'Cmti)· tra ded to the
Atlan ta Falcons and Anderson is
now
C in c inn a ti 's back up
quart erback.
Thr .Detmll Lions. picking after
Cincinnati. madP J.ong their t\o. 1
choir&lt;'.
Poor defense was the main
rra S&lt;Jn the Bcngals had a 7-9 record
last ) 'Car. Cincinnat i's high scoring
offcnSL' was undone by a defense

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points a game.
"We chose Joe Kelly because we
thought he was the best &lt;X&gt;fl'nsive
player available.' ' said Brown.
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- John Arnon 's crew and was
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&lt;'t- lexander's Batey fanned two and
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Meigs returns home tonight
again st TVC foe Wellston and will
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non -league t ilt .

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hopes alive
ALBANY- Meigs jumped out to
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$
Marganne .••••:-••• 2I 1

., SPECI1~L PRICE '7!!

SEm:i'171R.

SPECIAL PRICE

99C

' 2 ' ! : !256

ConvenientTap-N-Go® automatic linead'llance . Trims
and edges average size lawn . Lightweight-onlv 6.31bs.

SPECIAL PRICE

$2.00

Made of 100% couon _Clute cut, 8 oz. canvas . w1lh blue kn11
wrist. Men's. f49SSR

14" Electric Trimmer
SPECIAL PRICE

Cost after
mfr. rebate

Half Ham ...... ~~ ••. $150

I$
3
Wieners •..•-••••• ~a;~.. 2 ·

$~99

SPECIAL
PRICE
~
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m1111-1n rebate $1.00
Coat atler mfr. rebate

WEED EATER'·

!12t4

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FLAVORITE BONELESS

1000.0 silicone rubber for lasting durability.

4' tire hardened ash handle. 14" heed with 14
curved 2V•" teeth . fS814SSR
150430

Garden .Hoe

Roasts ....•.••••. ~a~ •••••

~ DOW CORNING®

Bow Rake

50' Extension Cord
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JJ.

Tml'l'!llf'f'.

BULLETIN ao· ARD

crown.
Meigs goes to 10·7-l ovl'rall and 1o
7-2-1 in the TVC. Til&lt;' Marauders
have four remaining league games
and trail Easter n division leading
&amp;I pre by one game .
Mike Ban rum went the distance
on the hill for Coach Cliff Kennedy's
nine. Bartrum fanned eight and
wa lked four. Keiter and Wilson
combined to fan 10 and walk three
for th&lt;' Spartans. Banrum allo wed
only ~ven hils while Meigs rapped
the Alexa nd('r hurlers for 12 hits.
Rodd Harrison continued his
sizzling hilling with a triple. double.
and single to lead the M ara uders at
the plate. Chris Kennedy added a
triple and singl e while Bart rum had
a double and single. Donnie Becker
singled twice. Rick WiSE" belll'd a
deep home run &lt;Ner the &lt;I'nlcrflelder's head and Dave Hendricks
and Todd HySPU singiPd ooce eac h.
Wilson had two single&lt;. 10 lead the
Spartans.
Meigs will host defending d ass
AA state r unner-up Wellston tonight an d will !ravel to &amp;luthern

11.

\\lhllllnRhlllT1. Jh. ElriJ!hlii'TI Yount . ]4. ,Jrll
Shaw. nl . Sllk'm Colk'ar. t.\ 11m Slonr&gt;,
Ql. Ka n&amp;~~s Slalf'. IIi. Tom }lat~rn)l . lb.

1. Ja.• 1\t'll.v. lb. \\ a~hlnj!Ton. "· Tim

ALBANY -Ta mmy Wright and

stopped after fiw innings due to the

DwJCI~ .

MrC.t"l', WI ', T111nl'!illl'f' :t, Uwl~ Billa~ .
('b. NDI1h .'\ I&lt;Jbnma. . .l im ~· . db,
"""bl"d ~ ka . 5, Mike:
dl.

Meigs gals
stop Spartans
Shannon Hindy collected lhrC&lt;' hit s
each to lead the Meigs Marau dcrPIIrs to an easy 20-5TVC softball
win O\ W Alexander here 1'uPSda,·.
Meigs jumped to a rommanding
19-2 lead by lir fourth inning in
roasting 10 Ul?ir 18th win agains1
only one defeat overa ll and reinained undefeated in TVC play
Wil h a 9-0 mark. The game was

nanklln. rb. ~ w TrJW~ Slall'. 11 D;tvld

CIN C 1 N~,\T!

CindnroU
dr11f1:

1UI' h - S.. · lt--.·t~ms rl Till •
llo 11,1Wis In 'IUt•.d it\ \ NFI.

M~ · tu~.:.nn li, IJ.:t~'ld F\I IChrr, db, Arlxl1111
S1,1h' i . )~ 'k' K&lt;I IIWO, If\ MIC'hlj,:an . ~.
l l!'-l!o: l ;a) IIUI', qb, Lon11 &amp;&gt;acll Stlllf'. 9,
r ~ ,lfl \\"hill '. lb. Brlj~h&lt;lm Youfl(. Ill, Cary
Hurn , db. Mt•mphl.~ ~1!1 1 1'. 11. J»~tt ril' k

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EddirBrownl oexpandanalrr.1dy
potent pass offense . Boomer Esia ~ son will cont inur to quartel'back
that offense. becauSP thP Bcngals
passed on Long.
Cincinnati has gone thmugh a

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Wednesday, April 30, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

::~::Bengals draft Washington linebacker,
CINCINNATI ' tUPJ 1· The
- "Cincinnati llenga ls plugged a leaky
· &lt;X&gt;fense and flooded the ir offense
· with another wide r&lt;'CPiver In the
first round of Tuesday's NFL draft .
. But they steered clea t· of a
quarterback r ipple .
. Bypassing Iowa quarterback
-Chuck Long to avoid a "quarter back controvcr sv ." the llengals
made Washingw'n lin ebackt•r .Joe
Kelly their No. I plr k .
1\'il h anot her pick latf' in the first
round thanks to a 1radf' \\'ilh
Denwr, Cincinna l i SCIPC!ed TennesSff' wide n:-crlver Tim MeGer.

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7'14" Carbide Tipped Blade
General purpose 16-tooth blade lor particle board. heavyduty framing , rough culling plywOOd , chip board, com. position board . *27150

$.111!J

SPECIAL PRICE 'f:l

49

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•5to3 '

If STERLING Twin Handle Washerless
Kitchen Faucets

5-yr. drip·free limited warra nty. Waler saVer aerator.
Without Spr2M08122
With Sproy f08t32

$

SPECIAL
1~99
SPECIAL $~8G9
PIIICE
rl/5
PRICE
~.,Loll mtr. moll-in rebtto $3.00 Leu mtr. ,..If-In 11btlt $3.00

~1:.',:=~e$f9f,!,
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STOKELY

Vegetables •.....•.•
15-17

KRAFT ·

oz. CANS

$
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$149
2°/o
Milk
••••••••••
MINUTE MAID ORANGE or GRAPEFRUIT
GALLON

100' Clothesline
No. 7cord. pre-stretched and polished, with nylon
center added lor outstanding strength . •43224

Individual dea~ts may limit quantities. Individual dealers may not stock all items.

At this local participating SERVISTAR®dealer:

MIDDLEPORT.

King Builders Supply
405 North Second Avenue

INSTANT COFFEE .......
8 oz.

$400

2a1.

Limit 1 Por Customor

Good Only AI Powoll's s..,ormarlctt
Offtr &amp;pirts Sat., Moy 3, 1986

KOOL AID

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1'Qf$1

limit 10 Par Customer
Good Only At Powtll's s..,ormarlut
Offtr bpir11 Sat., rt!ay 3, 1915 S

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$1 .00 .
•Any man u facturer's cou -·
pon greater than 51 C wi ll be
,re deemed &lt;t t face value
only.

•Only on e ma nufactur c r ' r,
coupon per it em .

MR. P'S

price of the it e m .
will not be r efunded .

$A99

UNSWEETt:NED - #ECBICO-S0+8

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SPECIAL PRICE . . 151o3s

MAXWELl HOUSE

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ble manufacturer's coupn ,.
cannot exce ed the purchas e

Miracle Whip !!!!·. 2I$ 3 Frozen Pizza ••:~:!·3 1$2

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CHUNK TUNA

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Good Only AI PowoH' o S.,trmarbl
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Powell' s Supe r Vatu Co u pon s. fre e c oupon s. or an y
competitor ' s co upons .
•This offer ,,. eludes ciga 'ettes. or any ot her item s
prohibited bv law .
'
oOHer is onl y good for pro duct on ha nd . No Rain checks.
•T.1ere is a limit of 20 cou pons you rn a 1 redeem .

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Wednesday. April 30, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1986

The Daily Sentinai- Page- 7

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, April 30, 1986

BABY'

BABIES
BABIES

WEEK

.'

Preview

EIDA lNGRAVABLE BABY CUPS
SILVER PLATED FEEDING SPOONS
AND FLATWARE SETS
A LARGE SELECTION OF BABY JEWELRY
*BEATRIX POTTER FIGURINES
*BRONZED BABY SHOES
IN SIX BEAUTIFUL FINISHES

Amy lee
Becky Lee
Racine. Ohio

'86

CLARK'S JEWELRY STORE WITH 2
LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU FOR
YOUR BABY GIFTS

Trevor Buck

Amanda Nicole Fetty
Mtke &amp; Janice Fetty

Jon &amp; Tami Buck
Middlopo;t, Ohio

Preciou_, Toda y ... Price le.~_, T o morrow

Pomeroy, Ohio

Alicia Dawn Pickenl

Minia &amp; Ronnie Pickens
Uttle Hocking, Ohio

Tenglia lou laudermih

M811

a Terry laudltrmilt

32178 Welc:htown Rd .. PomMoy

Jon Mtchael George Halar
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Michael Halar

42089 Cook Rd. Pomeroy, Oh .
Erin Ralston
MikeS. Elaine Ralston

Middleport. Ohio

Ashley Hannahs

Kenneth Edward Zuspan
Kenny S. Lisa Zuspan

Christopher Smith
Connie l. Smith
Pomeroy, Ohio

Justin &amp; Ashley Hoscllor
George &amp; Renee Hoscher
Pomeroy, Ohio
'

Chrioty Clolond
William &amp; Shoron Clelond
Racine. Ohio

Middleport,

Shown &amp; Chosity Soott
Tara Dawn II
tin Scott
lAke Park, Minnesota

Cherles &amp; Rhondo
Pomeroy, Ohio

Q~io

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. .. :i ·.
Robert Eugene Johnaon
Gene &amp; Carotyn Johnson
Athens. Ohio

Corey Woods
Chrio &amp; Alicia Woods
98 High St., Pomeroy, Oh.

We know lhe fee ling

Tabithia Haynes
L/ Cpl. &amp; Mrs. J . Allen Hoyneo
Long Bottom, Ohio
Amanda "Chri11ie" Gregory
Gory &amp; Suoon Grogory
RHtloville, Ohio

Family peopl e are ~e ry importanl to '" - ~ruin~
marri ed , rai sin g a famil y, planning for the future - a
lifestyle that 's one great Ame rican dream we know we
con help prol&lt;•t·t.
We like to feel we're a good famil y bankinp; partner,
a protector·type of addition lo lhe famil y·, bringing
financial securih. and meaninp; to 1uur
life and to the
.
li~e• of your famil y memlu•fb, ·

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Sara Ann'"'
Vining

Betheny Diana Amblrgar

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Roger Vining

Bill &amp; Bocky Amberger
Ryen Stobon
Melba &amp; Rick Stobon
Long Bottom, Ohio

Kendra Adrienne Rue
Susan &amp; J . T. Rue

Houston. Tau a

RoodavMie, Ohio

Racine, Ohio

Kenneth Ryon Corsey
Kenneth &amp; SheNa Corsey
Middleport, Ohio

Gabriel S1ophln Weber Jenklno
Steve end Donna Jenkins

Rutltnd, Ohio
Jotoico Nicolo Andor1on
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph Anderson

Rutland, Ohio

Chorlo Lynn B,.go
Chorlo &amp; Penny B"go
Middleport. Ohio

That ·
•
protective
feeling
can be
protected ...

CEITRIL
TRUST
t;!E:. T1r

Bank That Makes Things Jfa'Wen.

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Jeremy Curti• Caato
Mrs. Marcella Casto

Long Bottom, Ohio

,.f
Brendan Leo F~ch
Bobby &amp; Jonio Fitch
long Bottom. Ohto

lan Lehew

Ashley Seevll's

Ted&amp;: Vicki Lehew
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mark &amp; Cheri Seev•s

Middleport, Ohio

Corey R. Young
Grent &amp; Dobby Young
Roodovile, Ohio

Lena Voac ham
Ma rk&amp;: Nancy Yoacham
Racine, Ohio ·

WE CARRY
FIRST YEAR PRODUCTS
&amp; SPENCER'S C~O·THES
WE ALSO CARRY OTHER BABY GIFTS 'AND
BABY CARE NEEDS SUCH AS
DIAPERS AND FORMULAS

Elizabeth Morganne .
Tony &amp; Kim Cordlllo
Ungaville, Ohio

Matthew Raymond Donohue
Oenni1 S. Janet Donohue
Hanahan, South Carolina

Nathaniel Lehew

Ted &amp; Vicki Lehew
Pomeroy. Ohio

Doing more f~ people may not be the eulelt w•r
to provide the best, but we think ifs the only wayl

We Have In

Stock Everything
You Need For That ;
Precious little One ·
Cheloey Renee Wood
Keith &amp; Poulo Wood
Long Bottom. Ohio

Nicholas Ours
Harry &amp; Sharon Ou,.
Columbus, Ohio

'*Care Bear
Flannel
'*Crib Sheets

Travit KtlhiY
R. V. &amp; Joy (Whitol Kootoov
Stilwell. Klnoas
'

' Blankets
'*Quilted Baby
Prints

PH. 992-6491

For many, a growing family
means having the cash on hand
for basic necessities, and a
nest egg on reser ve lo mee t
upcoming cosls. O ur financial

*Quilted Bibs
*Care Bear Fur &amp; Patterns
•Animal Cutouts Suitable For Eraming
•Nursing Fabrics
*Stuffed Toy Cutouts

THE FABRIC SHOP

Denlello &amp; Michelle Thomoo
Daniel &amp; Fonde Thomas
Shodo. Ohio
Mlc:hllle &amp; Merlo Dronnor
Max1nd Ektlle

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Drenner

Pomeroy, Ohio
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115 Ill. 2nd

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for the family
on the grow ...
WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE

*Receiving

786 N. 2ND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT

Merjorle Ankl Holor
Mr. &amp; Mrt . Michoel Haler
Pomeroy, Ohio

,] ]

Fo

special ists ca n show you how
lo save for the future , and
help you out with convenient
loan plans for ready cash on
hand right now ! Stop in soon 1

Farmers'
.

Bank

Pomeroy

St!'lin&amp; Mti&amp;s &amp; Gallia

Counties As Your Sln&amp;tr
Approved Dealer

Your Community Owned

au• .

Me~~~ber

FDIC

Mm.bn FOJC

�Wadn~y. April 30, 1986
'

BIG BEND

WEEK

'

•WE RESERVE THE RIOHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
•PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 THRU
SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1988 •O.S.D.A. FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED
•NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL OR
PICTORIAL ERRORS

SHOP
FOODLAND
FOR.
"LOW PRICES"

DOUBLE

'FREE!
TOASTMASTER

MANUFACTURER'S

COUPONS

WITH $10.00 01 MORE ADDITIONAL PURCHASE

.

SEE STORE FOR DETAILS

GRANULATED

II-RITE SU.GAR

•Weekly. Specials
•Money Sower Items
elveryday low Prices
•USDA Choice, Meats
•Tender fresh Produce
•We Welcome
Federal Food
. Stamps &amp; WIC
•We Sell Money
Orders

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FOODLAND

TUNA

.(

Cl: \"
WITH
COUPON
LIMIT 2

r----- --------------------SEE THIS WEEK'S
MAILER FOR MORE
FANTASTIC
SPECIALS!!

61/2 OZ. CAN

with Coupon ond $10.00 Additional

Purchase excluding Beer, Wine. Cigarenes and To·

bocce. Good thru Saturday. May 3, 1988.

DIET RITE, RC 100, RC DECAF.
DIET or REGULAR

Cottage
Cheese

8

24 oz.
CTN.

SUNBEAM
17
(t.

ans.

Plus

12 OZ. PICG.

BUNS

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Deposit

99C

89(

SliCED
lOIN HAlF

19

LB.

SliCED
RIB HALF

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Limit 1 with Coupon and $10 .00 Additional
Purchase eKcluding Beer. Wine, Cigarettes and To·
bocco. Good thru Saturday, May 3. 1986.

OR
MORE LB.
S-10 LBS.........

99C lb.
FALTER'S
DELl ROLL

Bologna
$

LB.

$139 • .

LB.
HAll STICK...... 79&lt; lb.

TENDERBEST QUAUTY
PORK BLADE

~SHOULDER

ADDRESS - - - - - - -- -

1
~ PHONE - - - - - - - - 1

10 LIS.

$
~159 •.

NAME - - -- - - - --

Ground ·Beef

With Coupon

Whole
Pork Loins

oz.

59

PlASTIC
GAUON

ENTRY BLANK

1

TENDERBEST QUALITY
i FRESH LEAN

TENDERBEST QUAUTY

RC Cola
16

·2°/o MIL
~$ 19

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GIVEAWAY
.O~,t 74'.t~
FOR MOTHER'S DAY J'tof:

"'DRAWING SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1986

FIRST OF THE ONT.H SAVINGS

'EGGS

MICROWAVE ,...o,..1

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GRADE "A" MEDIUM

FOODI.AND

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SUPERIOR
LARD

STEAKS

FALTER'S OLD FASHIONED

Smoked Hams

8 lb. Pail

$399

~ · SHAI~K

$

OR
HAll
LB.

$1.09 lb.
FALTER'S

Polish Sausage· ··

WHOlE

TOP SIRLOIN
BUTT STEAKS
IANQU£T

3

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U. S. NO. 1

REII RIPE

Potatoes

Strawberries

$239

POT PIES
~:!;

$1

MORE SUPER SAVINGS
I VARIEnES
RAGU

SPAGHETTI SAUCE
32 OZ. JAR

DOWNY

HI·DRI

OUART

$349

4
$1
Navel Oranges ••••
Med. Onions ...... !
4/$1
79&lt;
Jumbo lemons ..
Celery Hearts .!.~ ~
1
0/$159
Sl
39
Apples ••••••
Carrots .......~!~:~~..
CAUFORNIA-1 0 lb. bag

Tangy

NEW

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CRUNCHY

HERR'S 2 VARIETY

APER TOWELS FABRIC SOFTENER POTATO CHIPS

2 J~~to $1 :~~z$ 29
60C OFF LABEL

20 LB.
BAG

IIG. or EXTRA CREAMY

FOODLAND

BIRDS-EYE
COOL WHIP

MARGARINE
SPREAD

ltll 16 ••. pl&lt;g.
ONION DIP

.

KEEBLER'COOKIES

Cucumbers,
Green Onions
Red Radishes.~~~~
'

J~:5 $11
PKG.

69

.

FRONT QUARTERS •••••••••••••••••~~:•••
HIND QUARTERS ....................~~....$169

99C

AlLOW 5 DAYS FOR ORDERING AND PROCESSING

FALTER'S

Bacon Ends
bib.
box

FALTER'S

Braunschweiger
~~c~LE
LB.

59(

HALF STICK.......1~~.. 69&lt;

$449

lb, loX .$699
FaIter s W'1ene rs .............
1-Lb. Roll Sausage-~~·-~!. $4 99
1-Lb. Sliced Bacon .~·-~!. $9 99
lb. .. $169
Gor I1c. Fran ks ................
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Pork Liver ............~ ..... 49(
• Ie p·19 sausage ••.••
lb $199
L1ft
Bratwurst ............. ~~ .. S1 99
. sausage ......lb~.. $199 .
Ita I1an

Budget Box
Contains:
21b. lacon
2 lb. Sausoge
2 lb. Wieners

$789

Breakfast Box
Contains:
lib. Balon
3 lb. Sausoge

$8 49

~::~:~:~~~.~ ...~;. $2 49

American

$ 99
Cheese ............ :. 1
LB

~~~~~e ..........~:. S189

•We Reserve the Right ~o Limit Quantities •Prices Effective Wed., April 30 thru Sat., May 3. 1988 •USDA Food '::n 1 mps 'Uiadly Accepted •Not Responsible For Tvpo!Jraphical Errors

.

YELLOW OR

,$

BEEF SIDES .........................J~:..$119

99c

TIDE
DETERGENT

9 ..

CRISP CALIFORNIA

$ 19

IREGULAR OR UNSCENTED
FUDGE STRIPE,
DElUXE GRAHAM
40 1 OFF LABEL
FUDGE STICKS, ELF FUDGE

41 OZ. lUB

~~~z·$119 $ 39

Oz.$159

RED or GOLDEN
DELICIOUS

LB.

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FRIDAY
POMEROY - A Jlll'eting of
Meigs Coonty Pomona Gran~ has
been set lor 8 p.m. Friday at thP
Columbia Gran~ Hall (firehouse 1
wlth Columbia Gran~ meml&gt;'rsas
hosts.
DANVILLE :-Danville Holini'Ss
Church is having a f{'Vi\'al beginning Friday and continuing through
11 . Speaker will be Betty
May
Malone.
Set'l'iCPS willtpgin at 7: ll
p.m. nightly.

Farm Museum hosts steam,··gas engine show

Ohio

POMEROY - Pomei'Oy Volun·
leer Fire Department is having a
spaghetti dinner Saturday !rom 2 to
7p.m. Adult s$3. Children S2. All you
can eat.
POMEROY - A rummagP sa le
will be hPid Sat urday, fi'Om 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.. at Grace Episcopal
Church in Pomeroy. The sale _Is

sponsored by the Sunday School.
RAONE - Racine Boy Scouts
Troop 244 Is having a bake sale
Saturday, lPginnlng at 10 a.m .. in
front of Cross' Store.
ORANGE TOWNSHIP - Trus·
tees mll'ling, 8 p.m. Saturday at
home of clerk. Dorothy Calaway.

OOVERS
ON
SAtE3
DAYS
ONLY!·
HOOVER,. - YOUR CHOICE
HOOVER.
=lflble" $6995
SPIRIT'"
Cleaner with
LIST

Portable-Canister
Vacuum

199.95

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Now at ELBERFELDS you'll

MIDDLEPORT - Meigs Head
Stan Parent Committee is sponsor·
ing a kiddie tractor pull Friday,
beginning at 6 p.m .. at ~an in ~ r
Park in Middlepon. Registration
from 5 to 6 p.m. Up to 70 pounds
weight class. Ent ry f((' to pull Sl.
Free admission for specta tors
although · dona ti ons will be
accepted.

18' Cord w/Wrap
Convenleutlult-ln

disposable

Canylng llondle
• II Qt. Dilpulable Bag
• No Sllocll Hood

• Dual-edge

S

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4-posiUon rug 1tttchmenl

cleaning

Steel

on this popular

Washer and Dryer
Automatic

Washer

$100,000 sought in Meigs County suit

•.

POWER NOZZLE

SJ6995

RUTLAND - There will be a
dance Friday, from 8 to10:ll p.m.,
at the Rutland Civic Center. Music
by Jtomic Sounds. Admission $2
single and S3 couple. Everyone

SAVE S4011
. coddy
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rufltl. hord-lurface floort
Diopollblo bog
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Plants
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lushes, Dogwood, Rho ·
Thursday near 70.
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bolhdays oft he show. In addition to
Its specially r1 ro~ bread .and
beans, lhP Country Kit chen 'Will
serve cornmeal pie, hot dogs, Ice
cream and pop.
On Sunday at 9 a .m. t ~ Rev.
Louis R. Hussell will conduct
services in the dd long ch urch. Lu
Ann Hus.o;el! will play lhP ant.\que
pump organ and direct the singing.
ThP public Is invited to attend.
ThP Country Store will tX' open
and has been stocked wlth craft
items, souven irs and ot ~r mer·
chandlse. AU buildings on the .
musrum grounds will I:I&gt; open.
There is no admission charge.

antique steam and ga s engine s!nw,
there wlll be plenty of itddltlonal
activities at thP Farm Museum,
su~h as blacksmithing, spiMing,
weaving and corn meal grinding.
There w\11 also lP a flea market.
A square dan(!' is ser fo r
Saturday under the direction of
Floyd Rayburn . Everett Wedge
and his band wlll p-ovide the mu sic.
Burl Tennant has arranged for a
group of musician s to ftlrnish
entenatnmenl during thP two days.
String hands will play blupgrass
and muntry music, plus "loot·
stomping" fiddl e music.
Raymond Zuspan will be In
charge d a peMing zoo, \Vhlch wUI
be stocked wlth some baby farm
animals.
The Country KltchPn wUI be open

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havP a car wash Saturday, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., at Pleaser's
Restaurant.

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SYRACUSE - Sutton Township
Trustees will meet Friday, 8 p.m.,
in the Syrat-use Municipal Building.

SATURDAY

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CHESHIRE Gallia·Meigs
Community Action Agency will
hold Its fr'l'P clothing day for
low-income persons on Friday,
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. ThP clothi ng
bank Is located in the old high school
at Cheshire.

MORNING STAR - Morning
Star Church near Racine will show
the movie "Kevin' s Story, " which
deals with drug and alcohol abuse,
on Friday at 7 p.m. JuvenUP offiCE&gt;r
Carl Hysell wUI lP present to
answPr questions. Two teens will be
presrot to relate their own stories.
Public is invlled. Refreshments wUI
be served.

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Funetal services for William J .
(Bill) Smith, 57, Salem St., Rutland ,
killed Tu~sday In a tractor accl·
dent , will be hP!d at I p.m. Saturday
at the Ruti&lt;lnd Church of the
Nazarene.
Born at Rutland on Aug. Ill, 1928,
Mr. Smllh was a son of thP late
Samuel J. and Lilly Marie Neison
Smilh. He was employed as a Meigs
Local School District bus driver and
operated tbe Smith Body Shop near
Rutland.
Surviving are his wife, Shirley
Dugan Smith; a son and daught er·
in·law, Darrt'll and Caley. Smilh,
Bucy rus; a daughter and son·in·
Georg£' and Evelyn Burkey, price represents $37861n cash and a
law, Darlene and James Vanaman,
Dexter,
have filed suit against tmde-ln vehicle valued at $7000. The
Grand Forks, N. D.; a daughter,
def&lt;&gt;ndan ts allpge they have repeat·
Cooper
Chrysler·Piymouth·Dodge,
Carla Smith, at home; a son, Eddie
edly
lried to cancel the order and
in
care
of
Brett
J
affe,
statulory
Bishop, Windell, N. C.; threE'
~t
their
money back. Meanwhile,
agent,
Columbus,
requpsling
judgbi'Otbers, Raymond and Ronald
The
Stat&lt;&gt;
of Ohio Departm~nt of
menl
of
$100,000
and
a
I
rial
by
jury
.
Smith, PomPI'Oy, and Charles
Mental
Hea
lth, Relmburspment
Plaintiffs
allege
the
ca
r
dealeer·
Smith, Rutland; four sisters, Betty
Services,
Cohimbus,
has filed an
sblp
has
breached
a
contract
to
Schee nman, Columbus; Joan
action
against
Daniel
Talbott, Jr.
supply
a
new
vehicle
which
thP
Banks, Rutland ; Nonna Andreoni,
Long
Bottom,
requi'Siing
judgment
defendant
s
ordered
on
Oct.
10,
19&amp;1
Pomeroy, and Yvonne Whittington,
at a cost of $10.786. The purchase of $4,489.68.
Middlepon . Also surviving are
Sl'llen grandchildren and several
nieces and nephPws.
Besides his parm ts, Mr. Smith
bonald C. Brown, Sr.
Pomeroy Pollee investiga ted lwo St. , was st ruck in Ihe rear by a car
•
was preceded in dpath by a sister,
driven by Theodore Davis, Mason,
'• Donald C. Brown, Sr., 62, Lady Wanda Smith, and his firs! wife, acc idPn ts Monday.
when the Stobart car stopped In the
At
1:30
p.m.
on
E.
Main
St.
,
Glen
la ke, Fla., formerly of NPw Haven, Barbara Smith, In 1977.
E.
Thompson,
Pomeroy,
driv
ing
a
lane of traffic. There were light
~led Saturday at his ri'Sidene&lt;&gt;.
He was a memtl&gt;r of thP Rutland
van
was
struck
In
the
rear
by
a
car
damages
and Davis was ci ted on an
: Born August 5, 1922, In Catlell s· Chu rch d thP Nazarene.
driven
by
Mary
Mills,
Mlddlcpm1,
assured
dear
distance chargP.
);lurg, Ky., he was the son of the lat e
Officiating at services will lP
when
Thompson
stopped
at
lhe
Cecil C. and Sa rah E. Bartram Rev. Don Bock and Rev. Lowell
traffic light at lhe Sycamore St. , Veterans Memorial
Ford. Friends may call at the
:tlrown .
intersecllon.
There werP light
He began his career with Appal· Ewing Funeral HomP after 7 p.m.
damages
and
Mills
was cited on an
Admiss\ons .. Marth a Howell,
Thursday. Burial wlll be In Miles
ac hian Power Co. at Glen Lyn , Va.,
·
assured
dear
distance
charge.
At
Middleport;
Ruth Monk , Pomeroy;
ih 1947 as assistant chemist B, and Cemetery, Rutland.
2:35 p.m. , a car driven by John Grace Colwell , Vinton: ChariPs
tas transferred to Logan in 19!il as
Margaret Bailey
Stobart, Apple Grove, on West Main Whittington, MiddlpPOrt.
11 chemist. He came to thP Philip
Margaret
Balley,
57,
of
Hender·.
Discharges.. Eva Hanin g.
MaiTiage licenses
!:porn Plant, New Haven, In 1954 as
son,
W.Va
.,
formerly
of
Meigs
ilhlef chemist, was thPn plant
Marriage licenses have !Pen r - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
County, died Monday at her issued In Meigs County Probate
~glneer . and reilred In 1983 as
®!Jige mordlnator. He Is a veteran mother's home on Epple Rd . near Cou n to Charles Henry Klein Jr.,
Five Points.
t f Worid War II, hav ing service in
39, and Carol Lynn Farley, 29. both
Born Jan . I , 1929 in Meigs County,
!1e U.S. Navy, a memlPr of Mrs.
of Pomeroy: Jeffrey LeP Baugh·
Bailey was a daughter of John
~Jnerica n Legion Smlth·Capehan
man. 20, Rutland, and Crystal Eve
['ost 140 and thP St. Teresa Catlnllc ,J. and Elma Eastman Epple. She Bumem, 18, both of Rulland; Teny
was a homemakPr and a Itended lhP
~urch . Bellvllle, Fla.. and a
Scott Patterson, 21, and Melinda
First Baptist Church of Mason.
~rmer memlPr of the Sacred
Kay Hil l, 18. both of Racine.
(!earl Ca tholic • Church, at W.Va .
Surviving art' her husband, Rus· To end maiTiages
r,omeroy.
sell,
of Henderson; one daughter,
• Survivin g are his wife, U·
Filing fo r dissolutions of their
Patricia
Ca ncelli of Mt. VPrnon;
~olande Brown; one son, Donald C.
maniages
in Meigs County Com·
l:lrown Jr., Columbus. Ohio; two two grandchildren, Amber and mon Pleas Coun are Lawrence M.
IJilughters, Brenda K. Clatwort hy, J osep h Cancelli of Mt. Vernon; her Babbitt . Belpre, and Angela S.
mothPr; thrf.'P sisters, Freda Will of
~aleigh, N.C., and A!ICI' E. Dud Cofumbus,
Delores Holter d Pome· Babbitt , Tuppers Plains; Regina
iing, At h e ns: a nd nl nr
Mar Davis . Syracuse. and Richard
tllY and No la Brown of Columbu s:
§randchildren.
one brother, RogerEppleofPortSt . William Davis. Syracuse.
, Fu!lf'ral services wUI I:I&gt; at 10
Lucie, Fla.: and several nlecPs and
~. m . Thu rsday at the Sacred Hea11
€atlnllc Church, Pomeroy, with nephPws.
She was preceded In death by her Meets Friday
ll!onsignor Anthony Glannamore
fattrr
and one daughter , Barbara.
Ctficiating. Burial will follow in
2500 GRAND CENTRAL AVtNUE
Servlces wU!beThursday,l p.m.,
The Meigs County Fox Chasers
c;auettsburg Cemetery, Catlett s·
VIENNA, YN 26105
at Ewing Fureral Home wlth·Rev. Association wlll meet al 7 p.m.
burg, Ky.
(3041 295-8133
Sian Craig officiating. Burial wUI Friday a( the club house on Eagle
· Friends may call at t hP Fog!&lt;&gt;·
BRUr&lt; HARRIS
lP In Meigs Memory Gardens. Ridge.
rong Fureral Hom&lt;&gt; from 6-9 p.m.
)Vednesday. Rosary serviCE'S wlll F'rle))ds may call al thP funeral
home from 21o4 p.m. and 7 to9p.m.
be at 7 p.m.
Wedn!OWay.
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•, Goldie Leadingham Moore. 74.
~led Tuesday morning In Gn~nb­
Zier Convalesc~ nl Ce niN ,
)'{heelersburg.
• Born Junp 29, 1911, in Cat1er
tou nty, Ky., lo the late James
l!adlson and Rosa Pennln!(lon
X-eadingham, she was preceded In
~ea th by her hu sband, Scot! Moore,
and two sons.
o One son, J . D. Moore, surv ives
~lo ng with two grandchUdrm; two
~isters, Roxie Salzman, Gallipolis
nd Hazel Calhoon. Ocean View , N.
.; foqr brothPrs, Linville Lea !lingham, Wheelersburg; Huey
J.,eadingham, South Webster; [)e.
wey Leadingham, Dayton and
Willis Leadingham, Gallipolis.
•• She was a member of the United
2\a pllst Church .
: Friends may call at the Harrison
t'ullPral Home, Wheelersburg,
~rom 7 until 9 p.m. Wednesday,
: ServicE'Sw U!belO a. m.Thursday
~ ~ the Ohio Va lley United Baptist
fh urch, Wheelersburg. with Rev.
f'aul Turner officiating.

He•dllght

INCLUDING ATT&lt;&lt;CHI.EN1rSI

• 7\1 qt.

William .J. Smith

POINT PLEASANT - The West an antique Farquhar threshing
Virgin !;I State Fa rm Myseum at the machine patented In 1878. Another
Mason County Fairgrounds wUI old steam engine will operate an old
serve as host to Ihe Seventh Annual . buhrstone grist mill; Some of lhP
SIPam and Gas Engine Show old, one-cyUnder gas engines wUI
Saturday and Su nday.
furnish thP power for eom shellers,
Robert Harvey, president of the grisl&lt;o m!Us and other small farm
Wes t Virginia Antique Steam and equipment. A number. of antique
Gas A.~socla tion, said nearly 100 tractors wUI be in operation during
gasollnr r·nglnes will be on display the day.
during the lwo-day show. Some
An added attraction to this' year's
antique tractors will also be shown show w\U be a parade of all antique
mobile equipment each day at 3
and operated .
Various pieces ol old farm p.m. on tbe museum grounds.
eq uipm~nt will be exhibited and
Howard Schultz' s steam mginewUI
operated periodica lly. One of the lead thP parade. In addllion to
steam engines will fu rnish power to

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16 OZ. TOIIIT IOWL CLEANER
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Po'NII'Oy-MiddlllpOI't, Ohio

Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

30, 1986

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Ohio
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PHONE 992-2156
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
Ill Court .St.. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

Direc to r.
The Director re5f!fVes the
right to reject any and &amp;Wbids.
Warren J . Smith,
Director

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

14123. 30. Jtc

Columbus, Ohio

Apri111 . 1986
Contract Sales
Lag.O Copy No. 86-392

Public Notice

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed proposals will be
receNed at the office of lhe
Director o1 the Ohio Depart·
.mont of Transportation . Co-

1umbus. O!lio. until 1000
-A.M.. Ohio Standard Tima.
Thursday. May 8. 1986. for
if11Jrovf!lmants in:
Athens, Gallia.

Hocking.

Meigs, Monroe, Morgan. Noble, Vl'lton and Washllgton
Counties. on S8C1ions ATH-72.06 on State Route 7 i1

Athens Coonty. 11'1d various
routes and sections in A1hens,

Gollia, Hocking. Meigs. Monroe. Morgan, Noble, Vinton

.,d Washi1gton Counties. by
lJmishi'lg 1r1d installing raised
pavet'T'IiMt marbr material!l.
Project length - O.OO!oota

0.00 rrilo. Worl&lt; length wrious feet or various rriles.

Pa1191T180t Width - varies.
''The datOS Ill for IX&gt;rTI'Iotion
of this work wTI be as set forth
in the bidding p-oposaL"
Each bidder shall be required
to file w;tt, his bid a certified
check or cashktr'scheck for an
amount equal to five per csu
of hd bid. but i'l no ~Hent more

NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order af Sale
issued out of the Common
Pleas Court of M eigs Coonty,
Ohio , in the case of James
Stewart. Plainti ff \IS. P.M .A .
EnterprisEIS, Inc., Defendant,
upon a Judgement tlwrein
rendered. being case No. 85
CV 188, in said C0-1 rt. I will
offer for sale, at the front door
of the Courthou se in Pomeroy,
Meigs County, Ohio, on lhe

6th day a! June, 19 86 at
10:30 a.m.. the followilg
lands and tenemMts, to wit :
Situate in the Town!lttip of
Salisbury. County of M eigs,
.,d State of Oh io, and fun her
described asiollo"wVS. to wit:

Being in Section 3, To\Ml 2,
and Range 13 of the Ohio
Co"1Jany' s Purd'l ase. in Salis·
burylotftlnsh ip , Meigs Coonty,
Ohio, beginning at a point i1
the south line of State Route
No. 7 where it i'lten~ects the
west line of the roed running
along the Chester and Sa lis ·
bury Township line; thence

oouth 288 feet thenat north
t!&gt;an !i!ty thooWld dolln. a a 57
dog. 30' west 178 !eet to
bond for ten per cent of Ns btd, the south line of State Route
payable to the Director.
No. 7: thence north 38 dog 00;
Bidders ""st apply, on the eest
243 teet along t he south

for~alifiCitions
line of 18kl State Rou1e 7 to
days prior 10 t!&gt;a the
P.ce of begiming, condate set tor opening bids n taining 0 .49 acres, more or
accordance w ith Chapter
less.
6626 Ohio Revised Coda.
Excepting all the coal under-

proper forms.

ot loast

18n

PIIW'IS and specrficationa are
on file in the Depenment of
Transportation and the offioe

of

the

D is tri ct

Deputy

lying the above-described real
estate together wrth the right
to mine the 1ame. as conv~od

byJohnT. AmoldendHelenK .

Flowersin-a-gift
for Mom.

Public Notice

Public Notice

Page 484 of the Record of
Euerriln11 of Melgo County.
The Martin Ebersbach Comin Volume162. Page
pany by deed dltod Fobrulr(
484 of the Rooord o! Deodo ol Gao Con1Jany.- datad JIRUIIY Ohio.
And furthermore, ... afore11 . ·1936, and r1100rded in Vol.
11 . 1916...d rwcotded i1
Malgs Coomv. Ohio.
Book 113, ot Page 113 of tho
Excepting a1 .11 acre parcel 3, 11 Pogo 386 of the Record laid noel eototels aAbject to all
rightl-of·MY .,d - Deed Recorda of Meigs
of IN '""-lora convayad by of Righto-of·Way of Meigs olhor
montl, N any, n shoVWI by the
County. Ohio.
Marie Bltt.Jp. ringle, ond County, Ohio.
The aforesaid reel wtate Is Recx&gt;rdo in tna ROOOfdo(o
Deed RMera1ce: Voklme
Wllllem C. BlsiK&gt;p and Tony
Offtco of Meigo County, Ohio,
a~bjoctto
1 righl-of-woy given
208, Page 96 o! t!&gt;a Meigs
Blllt.Jp, huobond and wile• .,
-.d !urthetn10,. .,bject to ell
County Deed Records.
Bob c . Bishop .,d Marvaret by Prilcilla Lar!cin and George legal
highwaye. .,d 1\JrthorSaid ...1 - e weo apBishop, by deed datad July 14. B. Larlcin to the Ohio Fuel
...,.
subject ID all othsr
Supply
C001lany.
datad
Juno
praised ot f23 .000.00.
1876. ond roeo«&lt;od in Volume
inter- n sho""' by the
Terms of Sale: Clllh.
280, Page 957 of the Rooordo 17,1914,andriiCOrdadinVol. recorda
i1 tho Rocordo( s
Real estate cannot be · 10kl
o! Deeds. of Meigs County. 1, at PliiJe 193, o! the Record
o! Rlghta-oi-Way of Meigs Offtco of Meigs. Ohio.
for less than tv~~~~:Hhirds of the
Ohio.
Save .,d axt:opt al mi1orolo
County. Ohio.
appraised value.
Excepti1g a1 .19 .:reparcel
and
m1nen1 rightl togethsr
The
aforesaid
raal
ettMa
is
Howwd E. F..,k.
Now is the time for g-r-r-r-eot
olin ""'-fo"' convevod by
tho right to rriile. drill81d
Sheriff of
Mtrie BlsiK&gt;p. einglo. Bob C. a~bject to a right-of-wey given with
the ume.
buys in the clossifieds
Meigs County. Ohio
Bishop and Marvaret Biahop. by Priscilla LortOn ..,d George remove
Soid
..
omlo•located 11 St.
B. Larkin 10 the Ohio Futll
14130: 151 7. 14. 3tc
husband Md wife . and William
C._ Bishop .,d Torry Bishop, Supply Company, daled Juno Rt. . 124. Rutl.,d Township,
27,1914. andraoordedi1Vol. Meogs County. Ohio.
---::--:--::--:----1 huobond and wKe, ID Bud Jr. 1.
Public Notice
Said real flltlte mnteins
at PliiJe 194, O!the Record
Public Notice
Dorst. tiv dood datad July 14.
Public Notice
appro•imatelv 87.64 acroo o!
o!
Rightl-of·Way
of
Mei!;o
i1 Vol.
1976. .,d
land.
-1
261 . P111Je159 of the Recorda County, Ohio .
LfGAL NOTICE
The
afonuid
1'811
eltate
i1
S.od '"""""• lf)praload at
Plumer'a East line; th-.OI of Deeds of Meiga County,
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
.,bjectto an •oement !or like TWENTY-SEVEN THOUMlligo. in tho StllteofOhlo and. Soulh following Plumor'oaast Ohio.
REAL ESTATE
road !rontage given by Earl SAND THREE HUNDRED
in tna Township of Rutl.,d, line 1280 foot 1o t!&gt;a northwE•OtPting a 2.18 acre parcel and
In The
Hogue
and M- Hogue 10 DOLLARS AND N0/ 100
lind bounded ..d doooJI&gt;od •
111 c:omw of a trl&lt;:t of land of In horetofonl conveyad by
Common Pteu Cour1
follows: Beginning 11 tho now or formerly owned by Morlo E. Bilhop. • widow: tho State of Ohio . dated Juno 1127.300.00) .,d canoot be
o!
oo4d for Ins then - -lhirdo ol
~ ....,.. of Section
Arnold Grote (See Deed rt· Wlliam BlsiK&gt;p and Torry 3. 1939. lind ra::o&lt;ded in Vol. that omoum.
Meigs County. Ohio
3,
at
PliiJe
4n
of
tho
Racordo
No. 8. Town No.8. and fl.,go corded in Vol. 176. Page167 Bishop. huobend and wile, and
MARIE E. BISHOP,
Said u1o it a~bject m
No. 14. of tho Ohio Com- lor - o e point): thence Bob C. Bishop and Marvaret of Euemen11 of Meigs
By Her Attorney-In-Fact
confinnotion
by J u~e Charloo
County,
Ohio.
pony's """"-: thonoo North South ., the North right·of· BlsiK&gt;p. hullband .,d wile. to
LUCIUE DANFORTH
the aforesaid reel estate Ia H. Knight of tho Coort of
1289 1eot10 F. L. McKnight' a wov line of Stlte Route now Bob C. Bishop ond Marvaret
ton:t• on the HCtion li-te;
Bishop, by deed datad Febru· a.~biect to an ea~ement fOr Common Plolo for Moigo
124
E
WILUAM SIS HOP.
: th-.cio ast- lrY 6, 1982. and "'co&lt;ded in rood purpoMI givon by Ea~ County, Ohio.
m..ce South 83 dogr.a Weot numberad
Plein liffll 489 lett: thence North 39'h er!y elong State Route NO .
Howerd E. F...,k. Shsrill
124 to 1NI South line of Volume 286, Page 817 olths Hogue to tho StOle of Ohio.
vs.
Mligs County. Ohio
doted
Decerrbor
28.
1933.
dog. WEll 209.7 IMt; thonc:e Section 8: thence EliOt 10 the
Rocords 'of Deeds of Meiga and recorded in Vol. No. 1 at 141 30; 1617. 14. 3tc
BOB C. BISHOP
North 17 deg. Weot 284 foot
Defandont thonc:e North 28 doll. Wilt place of beginning. a~bjoct10 C~x':.1~~-ho Pemerov No.
CASE NO. 85-CV·X17
407 foot; thence North &amp;l'h the '"cotltionS hereinohw re· 8 ooll.,d all mining r"'htsand ' -,::---,...-::----::---As Sheriff of Mtigl County. dog. WElt 164 IMt; thonc:e to: .,bject 10 the rlghtl
~
,- R
in and under the
eal Estate Generel
Real Estate General
I he&lt;eby offorforuloat10:16 South 84'h dog. Weot 404 and 1111.-.ocqurad byW. F. privileges
dasaibed r•l state
A.M. June 6, 1~86 A. D.. 11 lMI: thenoo Nortll 78 deg. Utzinger i1 and to an oil gas uafor8Mid
conveyed by Prisalla Larl&lt;il
tho Courlhouae stepo, Pomo· WEot 632 foot thonce Sooth !eoN. horeinaltor re!&amp;rniCI 1&lt;&gt;; and George B. Larkin to B. E.
roy. Ohio, tho folowing deo- 62 dog . We11 973 flelto Wm. furthormoJII. .,bject 10 tho Hyde by deed doled Sllll·
cribed porool of raol ......
righto-of·lhy, hereine!w re- ....mer 7. 1905, and reoorded
Situoled i1 t!&gt;a Countv of
1&lt;&gt;: albject ., tho
•••menta herein-.:• rafefT8:t il Vol. 94. at Page 603 of the
. IUlfl)l
to. and furthermore subject Recorda of Deeds af Meigl
216 E. 2nd St
to o1 · hta-ol
County, Ohio.
ng
·MY·
E•cot~ting 1NI righta and
Phone
e . Mai••Wa
• .......,,. .,d highway~ ·K intoro111 -uired '- W. F.
1-(614) -992·3325
any, 11 ..._, bytherecordsi1
~
"'
POMEROY, 0.
t!&gt;a Recordor'oOffioe of Mligo Ultingor in, under and to an oil
Cou
Oh'10
end gas 1o... made by Eeo
992·22S9
PEACEFUL - Comlottable
my,
' and 1\JrthorHogue and Mabel Hogue toW.
NEW LISTING - MIDDLE·
more a~b;ect to
other
3
bedroom home 1n Minersintor- N any, 81 shown by F. Ultingor, dated August 7.
PORT - A neat 12xffi
Yille. Carpeting, ga rden &amp; lg.
the recordt In t!&gt;a Racordor'a 1943 . ..,d racordod in Lease
Schultz
mobile home , on a
I
of.
Dfflco of Moigo County, Ohio. Book No .. 38. at Pogo 475 a!
50x
12D'Iot.
Chain link lencNEW
LISTING3
bedroom·
E.cepti1g • parcel of reel tho Record of La- ol Meigs
ing. Equipped kitchen . 2
~-e - e d .., ro- Coonty. Ohio.
home near business sec tion
-~· ---·•
•r • ,_
Tho oloR108id real .,ate is
bedrooms. all electric, storin Pomeroy wilh garage for
grentor. Priscilla Larlcin, .,d
.......
' hi of
George B. Larlcin 10 Maynard .,...,..., to 1119 - ·wovgillen
age building. $16.50D.OO .
only $8,000.
Brothon. by doed doted Sept. by Guy ond F~Moos Larlcin 10
NEW LISTING- 1981 K1rk
8. 1908. and recorded In Vol. The Ohio Power Company,
N!W LISTIG - HANDYwood
14x70 trailer. 3 bed ·
...
doled Oclol)or 1, 1926, and
96 • 01 page -.-...
MAN'S SPECIAL - New wlrrooms. I ~ baths. range, reof 1ho
in right·of·woy raRec:ords of Deedo of Mlliga cord No. 2, at Page 39 of tho
in ~ new jjumbin~ new rool ~
lr~gertor . su ndeck &amp; 20
County, Ohio.
R ds M M . Cou
already
done in th~ 3 bed acres.
L
ebanon
Town
ship.
E.copting t!&gt;a tract of land
ocor
"' ergo
ntv.
room home. $11.000.00.
POMEROY2
BRs,
lu
ll
baheratuloq convtryed by Pricile Oh~ aforeooid real el1ate is
semen t, Iron! deck &amp; lg. ~I
lorkln end George B. Lar1cin to
HOfiiCII J. Moynord, s..., M. . aubjactto • right·of·woygiv.,
NEW LISTING - Nicely re·
above all lloods. Asking
Maynord n B. E. Hyde. by • by Eerl Hogue ~d Mebel
modeled 1~ slory home on a
$12,900.
dated Juno 18, 1917. Hogue 10 The Ohoo Power
qutet street in MKidleport.
NEAR STORES - Nice older
and recorded in Vol. 114. ot Co"".,y daled August 8.
Many fea tu res musl be
home.
2
baths,
lg.
basement.
Page tn of t!&gt;a Record of 1939.ondrecordednVoi.No.
seen . $29.900.00 .
slorm windows, hot water
DeMit of Mlligt County, Ohio. 4. ot Page 52, oft~ Right·of·
heat &amp; 2 porches.
Excepting tho tract of l.,d way Recx&gt;rds of MergoCwntv.
N!W LISTING - Here 1s a
COUNTRY - 2 acres, 2
heriiiDfoNI conveyed by Ear! Qh.,.
Hogue .,d Mabol Hogue 10
The afo1111fid real 8118te io
good 3 bedroom home ;.ICed
hou ses m need ol work.
Arnold
by deed dated .,bject to 1 righl·of-woygillen
to sell. Older I\\ stor; home
Southern Schools. Spee~al
Oc:tolrer 18, 1953, .,d ,. by Guy and Fronooolorlcin 10
w~ POienlial to be a nl!l win ·
linancing available.
oonled in Vol. 178, atPoge187 The OhK&gt; Pe- Co""any,
ner. Wants $21 ,!JJO.OO.
12
ACRES
Woods,
2
trail11 Help Wanted
of the Recx&gt;rds of Deeds of dated Sapt~bor 20, 1927,
ers in Chester Township.T.P.
Maiga County Ohio
and raco- ., Vol. 2. 11 Pogo
NEW LISTING - This 3bed ~
water.
Exoapmg that par;.,l of l.,d 413 of the Records of Rightaroom home in Pome[Oy
PORTlAND - 2 lg. level
....,eiDfore conveyod by Earl of·Woy of Mergs County,
would make a great in vesl·
lots, rid hou se. ba rn. etc. For
Hogue -.d M- Hogue to OhK&gt;.
_
Denzel Goegloln , Avflf'/ GoeThe aforesaid real el1ote is
mentor a grand home. Level
the handyman . But iu ~
lot and up to 7 rooms lotal.
$11 ,000.
glein. Albert Goagloin and
Ch- Googloin, by cloed
Owners will sacrilice to sell. .
BUSINESS BLDG. - InASKING $17.500.00.
54 Misc . Merchandise come will pay lor it. Lots of
space. more lo renl. Heart of
Henry E. Clelend, Jr.
Pomeroy.
7
Yerd
Sale
992·6191
CONTACT TERESA COLLINS, R.N .
Jean
Trussell
..... 949·2660
DIRECTOR OF NURSING
We Save You Time and
_
D
ottle
Turner
..... 99?·5692
Trouble
in
Sellin&amp;.
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CALL 992-3325
116 EAST MEMORIAL DRIVE
POMEROY. OHIO 46769
Housmg

rooo-

Arnold. tkJJbflnd and wife: .,-

dated Noverrbor 9. 1948. and

&amp; Vicinity

. 67-0317

~Residential

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367·7560 - 367-7671
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4-21-tlc

Office 949-2438

reco-

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z Swim Molds - Interpreting SeiVices

a:

~

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z

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FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME TAX RETURNS

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

The Floral Teapot Bouquet from
Teleflor a Del1ghllul The f1ne Slone·
ware teapot wilh 1ts delicately
hand-pa1n1ed blossoms , w111 be
ished and used for years to come .
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Bouquel anywhere 1n lown - or wire
il anywhere 1n the U.S.A and
Canada
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~
\

On May lr 2 &amp; 3

~ +----..+o·~

Special of the Week
PIZZABURGER

S1.19

t

WITH FIIES .....S1.74
Mom deserves
a gift scent with
love.

LARGE FAMILY
YARD SALE

PHONE 992-7075
•n1vcrnS : 9 :00 A.M.-6:00P.M. Mon . thru Sal .
Evenings 8o Sunday Bv Appointment
t-15-'86 tin

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•

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"At tht End of tht Pomtroy..uon lrltlge
POMEROY, OH.

PH. 992·2556

oo+~••••o
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We Specialite in the
Personal Touch •••
The FTO ' Fragrant B l osso ms · ~
Bouquet.
M oth er 's W eek
begins May 5. so send early
Call or vis it u s toda y .

Flowers add that special
touch to any prom. And
we'll individualize the flowers with your outfit and per-

sonality .

•Corsages •Boutonnien •No•gays

.
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Ph. '1'12·2039 or 992-5721
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We accept all major c redit cards &amp;
wire flower• everywhere .

T

,. ~OMEROY FLOWER SHOP .
PH, 992-2039
Or 992·5721

106 lutttl'llllt '"·
,_...,, OH.

We Accept AU Major Crt41t Canis &amp; Wlrl flewtn • ....,. . . ,.,

lots of children's clothing. toys, relrigertor.
cook stove, golf clubs
and many more items.
Rain cancels. Woodrow
Mora residence on At. 7.
beside Meigs Memory
Garden.

BULK OR BAGGED

MGM Form City
POMEROY

992 -21 B 1

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

PUBLIC AUCTION .

SA1UIDAY, MAY 3, 1986-1D A.M.

GOEBEL ANGUS FARM - COOlVILLE. OHIO
Frank and Patflcia Goebel have moved lo Columbus and
will offer al public auction the following! ist. Directions:
F_rom Athens, !Jke At. 50 East to Co. Rd. 65. from CoolVIlle. !Jke Rt. 7 to 1. Rd. 120. Watch fo r sips.
REGIS1ERED ANGUS DISPERSAL: 16 rows mosl dh e2lvesand 3
yea~ing heifers. Daughters and granddau &amp;
fllers ~ PS Power Play
Shearbrook Shosho ne. and !;If Power Pack.calves by Pm e DriVe B1i
Sky, Independence and Plogressor. All excellenl breeding lmes.Cal·
lie w1ll sell at 12:00 noon.
[QUIPIIENT: 1981 Massey feriiJson 255 D"'~ w/ 15011 h&gt;urs 19n
Deu~ 3006 w/2600 h&gt;ur~ New Holli11d 45 I mounloo SICkle ,;.,..,
Deutz Fahr KH 500 PJiflype hay ledder, V&lt;On 820 5 wheO mounled
hay rake,Case 230 haybaler [recondiloned 1984), Mootgomery Ward 3
llrl_wagon, Kewanee 12 ion wagon, 20' Snowoo hay elevalor MF 136
Qurklach load~r w/oombllation t.Jcket bush hog ll5/06 roounted rotary cutter, 10 lnlernabonal dskw/ hydrauflc cyl~der MFgrader bOde
Mf sal sooop, Herd _H96 3 llishel mounted sreder. Oiver 170 manure
SPf'"der ~round drNen), Low-lxly laodem axle trai~r. I6' '1J1ke loolh
harrow, 11" po~ hole auger, 8' cullipacker, Hydra-Cell portab~ slock
scale, Bl1lzer electrrc leo re oonlroler, battery lenre oontrolers, head
sale_and cattle racks, molal call crrep Ieeder, 3 Riblelwam leeders, 3
Mont! hay leede~ . Western cal puler, !ock lank.
TOOLS AND.IIISCELLANIDUS: Knapsack sprayer, cyc~ne seede~.
1981 Homelrte S1400 blush cutler, Homelrte charn saw, Cra~smon Ia·
ble saw, 1m~emeo 1 parts, hand looo, ppe filings, e ~ctrica l SUPIJI~s.
ladders, lumber, melalsales, barl&gt;;d Wile, ba~r twine.lenre posls. come-a~ng leoce s~elcher, log chams. 200H hang~g scales, ~ad blnde_rs, boxes ri bolls, nuls, nails . torque wrench, concrete bbcks and
bncks, R!'5" Mch. luellanks on !lands. alurrinum llal botlom boal,
G£ apt s•e automaliC washer and dryer, Char~low g;os Wille, Cold-

SJI)t tteezer, pressure cooker can ner, can nin~ ja~. ~e tc .

TERIIS: Cash or chsek w/ positivs 1.0. Nol responsible for lo ss or
tccldanJs. Lunch will bt avoilble.
OWNERS: FRANK and PATRICIA GOEBEL
For informatoon of fii'I-S.Ift inspoction 1:111: ~614) 667-38!8
AUCTIONEER : PAT SHERIDAN
SHAMROCK AUCTION SERVICE
PHONE: 814 692·4310

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Sizes Start From 12116'

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Sizes from 6'x6'

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Call: ,

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742-3195
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6

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ki "en. bt1kle H &amp; R Block
Office. Ctll 81 4 · 446·4688.
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Loat at 0 .0 . Mcintyre Park. clll

614 -446-3663.

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AVe .. Gallipolis, or cell 814·
440 · 2342 end Ilk tor Olen .
Lost- Miud br..cl, coal black , 1
white paw r. front . Bald held .
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Ho1111 143-5340

3-24-llc

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GAS &amp; SEWER UNES ,
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SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
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JIM CLIFFORD

PH. 992-2772

PARTS and SERVICE

PH. 992-7201

4-5-llc

tl

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RESTAURANT
Located in the
Saddlebrook Inn
Rt. 62, 8 mllea south of

tha Pomeroy-Muon Bridge

Chooso lrom 3 Meats Hom. Chicken or Baked Sl"k
Served with 4 vecellbles.
ulod. dessert and drink.

SUNDAY BIJFET
11 :30 o.m. lo 2:00 p.m.
for $4-95 '
Children 12 &amp; Urdsr
1{2 Price
5 &amp; Undsr FREE
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WHOlE APPlE PIES
for $4.50
•· Il-l mo.

TOWN &amp; COUN11Y
VnERINARIAN
CUNIC
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PT. PlUSANT OFFICE
305 Jackson An.
SIIAU AIIIMAL HOUtS
Mon.-Wod.-1hn. 3.5 pm
Tuii. 6:30-1; Fri. 1·2 pm
Salvrolay 10-II :!O'om
LUGE AlllllAL &amp;
SUIGEIY IY APPT• •

PH. 304· 675-2441

BEND AIEl CALL
Ripley Office

- For Ho•ri
304-372-5709
·

10-lrl-«c

Lost: 1 male yellow' tiger cat.
We•ring black fle1 collar. If
located , call814· 992-8617 .

B

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Flee Market bp1nd1 CuStomer
ICCepttnCI of our WlfY WH •
k.,d marllet piece forces •Pir'l·
lion at our-outdoor ~111• erN .
cu110mtr paved psrki'lg lfll
and d1y1 of op•atlon . Now k1
our third year 1hop The Flu
Field, every Wednltldey, Fridey.
Saturday and Sundey. Planty of
pavtd parklni and barg1ln1 old
end new . Semelocatlon Rout11
36 &amp;: 160 . Tha 'former Theler
Ford property . Growing bigger
tnd blt11f· Juat for you.

9

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
New Loca~on :
168 Norlh Second
Middleport, Ohio 457 60

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Fishin g Supplies

Pay Your Cable 8r
Phone Bills Here
IUSINISI PHONE
16141 992-6S50
RISDEN(( PHON£
16141 992 -7754

1/ ?11 / Un

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

CIRCLE
CONTRACTING

Wanted To Buy

We paycuh for late model clun
Uled Clrt.
Jim Mink Chev.·Oidalnc.
Bill Gene John10n

614·445·3872

TOP CASH peid for '83 model
tnd newer uMd ctn. S mlth
Buicii-Pontlac, 1911 Etatem
Ave., Ga111polit. Call 81 4-.,.8 ·

2282.

Wtnttd _iunk IUtOI. Cell 814 Buying dally gold , tilver coiru,
ringl, jewelry. Harling were. old
coins, ltrgl cUrrency. Top pri·
C81. Ed. Burkett B~rber Shop,
2nd. Ava. Middleport, Oh. 814 -

992-3476 .

Complete Building

Employntenl

and
Contracting Servin
.

(Free Estimates]

JEFF CIRCLE, SR.
long Bottom, Ohio

PH. 949-2649

2-20-tln

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Help Wanted

AVON SeliA von mlke60% . Call

514·448·33 58.

Ctreteklr to live-in epartment
CO fl1)kl x. Call 30··675-6104.
Loca l COI'f'l)IFIY hll a position
open tor a indl\iiduslto partarm
elettrical &amp; mechanical meintenance . Hotpitel &amp; life insurance.
Send riiiU rna to Bolt T3000. In
care ot the Galllpolia Deily
Tribune, 825 Third Ave., Galli·
poll•. on •83 1 .
Carpenter overall lltl)lf'ienct.
long term po"tiol\. in Columu-

buo. OH 614-853·8832.

" AI Reasonable Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

4-16 -'86 tin

10-8-tlc

I MONEvt

FENCE COMPANY
Pll. 992-6931
Afttr 5 Call

742·2027

RADIATOR

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

PAT HILL FORD
"Free Estimates"
Installation Available
4 I

992-2196 .

Middleport, Ohio
1 -13-tlc

THE QUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

FH All V.tt P1lotltt N11ir
PWS: Offl&lt;t S.Atlll &amp;
Furniture, Wedding
ond Grodua!lon
~totiontry, Magnttic
Sigos, RuW.or St~~nps,
lulintss Forrm,
Copy StrvkH, Elc.
25S Mill St., Middleport
t04 Mullotrry b., Pomoroy

992-3345

3/2/~n

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENilH
•SYLV~NIA

•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATElliTE SAlES l SERVICE
-· Ht~ Af•ll Tl•

SkopTeek•lelu
•• Daly

RIDENOUR .

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER- 985 -3307
4/ 1/ Hn

EAGLE IIIGE
SMAU BIGIIIE CEIITII
l'arts • Sonlct
949·2"9

lotlfillflll 0""

PUSH MOWER

TUNEIW

{Pir11 Included )

Oil Chengo. s " ' - Blades

$19.95
Tum left tt Mt~• Mernorv
Olrdent , 3 milt off At . 7 m
the right

47169 Eagle Ridge Rd.
1-17-tln

Frkl~

uo 10 • ,on

:- · · 3 mila• out Rt. 160. Look
fOf Balloon 'al

·

Yard Sele 1 mile N. on 160 from
Hot pitel \12 mile on O.J . White
Rd . Mi1el May 1, 2. 9·7

6 famity ytrd 11le Mey 1, 2. 3 It
324 Beech St . Mktdleport.

Rich erd Sp1ncer . Tuppen
Plelnt. May 2. 3 . Recliner chllir,
sofa , ,::toth ing, pictu res. hand·
made wooden item1. 9 :00-fi :OO .

1.2,3 at the cornet of 4th
1nd P..rl St. Racine, Ohio. Toys,
Old Glassware, Children• clo thing, lots of •mall iteml.
M~

Garage Salfl Thurs., Fri. &amp; Set. 2
mile from Rt . 141 on Neighbor hOod Rd .

Gereg 1 S.le Mey 1. 2. 3. 4
Bahtnd Bidwell PottoHice. Good
verlety and bargeln a.

Ytrd Sale Thurs.· Fri. 9 -5. 2
mil111 above Crown City at log
home . Baby bed, cunaint, bedl·
preada, misc .

Sele Mey 1 , 2, 3. Circle
Or., Plants Sub. 10· 4. 1nfant-2T
boy's clothing, tov•. mile .
Mev 1 It, 2nd , 3rd . 701 Cherry
St .. Vinton, Oh. Antiqu•. stone
jugs. glassware, collactllbles.
bottl81. clothll, junk.
Lerge Yerd Sale. Rodn"Y Village
II , ~riday May 2nd &amp; Saturday
Mey 3rd.. 8-&amp;PM . Curtelnt,
bldtprtadl. gle11w1ra, many
mora nice item1 .
Y~rd

S.le May 3rd. 9 :00AM to
6 :00PM . Houtal'lold gooda ,
10011, IOml!l antlqu". 34 Vinton
Str.. t.
Three Famity Yard Selesia milat
from Galllpollt on Rout1 141.
Saturday Mev 3 rd . One Dey
Only . Matern ity tnd baby
ciothel. toy1 . houHhoid end
m l~e:lllaneous items . Everything
muat go. Stllttarts 8:00 o'c.lock

A.M.

Geraga Sele 360 Debby Drive.
Friday Mey 2nd . 9:00· 4:00.
Clothn. lho11. toy•. mite.
Yerd Sale Mty 1 , 2 . 3. AproM . 4
mllel out At . 218 from At. 7 .
Home Interior, bedlpriNid , cur ·
tl!lins, ja.n1. c hildren clothet. btg
lilfl clothel, baby ICCIIIOfie&amp;.
w1ight1 &amp; weight bend't, loti
mora .

Thur s., Fri. &amp; Sat. 9to 4. 1926
Chntnut StrNt 5 Family Yerd
S.la.
Cerport Sela 204 Kineon Or.,
Mev 3, 9·4 . Jra. tize 5· 9. Home
Interior, more .
Mey 1, 2 . 3, 10 ·3 . Road bt1ide
Blue Founta in Motel. Clothing ,
tova. picnic: tabla, tools end

more.
Yard Sale 3 Family on Rt 588 .
Thurs .. Fri .• • Sat. 9·1
Y~rd

S.le Fri. &amp; Set. 5·2 &amp; 5· 3.
'h mi. off N. Rt . 7 on Georges
Crettc Rd. Redwood houH on
left.
Yerd Self! S•t. May 3. 1988 .
9em-3pm. 508 Oek Driv e .
Spring Vallev Sub. Moving .

.

Yerd Sale 3 Femili11 clo thM
infents -edutts. mllcelllfliDU I .
459 L1ri1t Drive, neMt to Econo
Lodge. Mo, 1 &amp; 2. 9:30·1
Porch Salaor1 old Rt. 1BOacroll
from the Kerr Post Office.
Thurt., Fri. 6 S at .
lntlde Yard Seie 218 3rd. Avfl.
Friday Mty 2. Set. Mey 3 &amp; Mon .
May 5.
4 Family 2'h miles out Rt. n5 .
Recliner, bookl . 1ampl, clo thing, ~tc . 9-6. Thurt.·Sat.

3 Family Yerd Sale. Baby bed ,
pleypen. high chair. rtrollar, loti
of doth• from Infan t to adult .
dithet, wetd trimmer, chain
saw, lots of misc. Items, ch•p.
Fri. &amp; Sat. 10-5. 647 4th Ave .
15 ' 11res, toya, ham Iter CIQII, 2
thotgunl, electric mower, inflnt
thru edull clothing, misc. Second &amp; Or1p1. ThuJs. thru Sat.
Gtr~geSIIIMIV 1,2,3. Old 160

Evwgreen 31JJ mll1 from HMC.
J1an1 .' clothing •II aile• 25 cents
to 60 cen1s. mile . items. Wllhall
all Itt liP·

Glgtntic ·111e: Everything must
go. 1 mile down Reiley Run Ad .
Watch for stgns. Thur. Fri.&amp; Sat.

4 Family 163 Te... Ad . M•v 1, 2
&amp; 3. Women•. childrtnt. men1
c~t hing , tov1. blcycl11, shoet,
tir.. .

Garag1 Sale Thursday , Fridey.
Saturday . 32 Chillicot he Rd .
Mini bike, bicycle. quiltt, too l1.

Gen~ge

-lc-

Yerd Sale: May 3rd. Lot Betl ind
Ganerel Tire S•l• In Mktdlepon.
Clothn and mi1c. itemt.

Garage 11111 by Columble
Grange et mile merkar 13 oo S1.
At . 143 . May 2 and 3. 9-41)m .
Air cond itio ner , clo1hing, toys ,
pool table, bsby clothin11. tup perware, IUitc eu. houMtlold
items and misc.
Ytrd tale- Georg8 St. New
Haven . W.V. 304-882-24615 .
May 2 and 3. 9 -3. ·
Wt miles out 143 to Harrilonvllle. May 2 tnd 3, 9 till!. A lit1le
bit of everything.

Vard Sale Centenary Townhoull
Mev 2 a. 3, 8 :30am-6:00pm.
Furniture. children ' • clothes,
toys , etc

Saturdey, May 3, 10 to 5, 230
lincoln Hill, Pomeroy, men1 ,
"WOmen• and children• clothing .

Garage Sale 9 20 First Ave.
Thutt ., Fri ., Set. May 1, 2 &amp; 3.
9 :00am-5:00pm . Antiques cupboard• &amp;: wardrobe•. gluswara,
d1ildran' 1 clothing, badtpraadt,
pillows. t haeu, ho~o~uhold
aniclea.

2 big yard HIM on Rt. 143, 'AI
mile off At . 7, Ponwroy. Mev
1 It, 2nd , and 3rd. 9:00·5:00 .
Mataon 't, Morning Stir Rd ..
Saturdey, Mey 3rd. Rain can·
celt. &amp;14·949 -2727.

Yard Sale Fridsy. May 2nd ontv
9 :30 -7 Baby clothet, playpin.
riding mower, lamps. mite. 11 3
4th Ave.

2 lamily y11rd 1111. 2931JJ S .
Second, Middleport, Ohio .

Garage Sale Fri .. Sat. Country
Aire 'h mi. out Georges Creek
from Rt 7. Clothes, bed . loti
meterial , remnantl , entique
rocker. tablll . metal told chain
and much more .

3 family yard tala . No rth Main .
Rutland, Ohio. May 1st. 2nd,
and Jrd .
Fridey, May 2nd. Aullf ic Hlll1,
SyutCUII, 11.1m klft at top of
Bridgmen Strea1. CkJthn. toy1,
atereo, min ibike, go-c1rt , bed·
room tuitl!lt, bookc1111, doort.
mu ch mora .

Big yard 11le. Thur•d•y and
Friday 9:30-1. Several families .
Home inter io r, tupperw1re,
dithet , clothll. 1lec. 11ove loti
of mite item s. Tum right "om
Beale School. Second lane on
right. Founh houlton left

Aummega Sele Th un . thru Set.
Ftowen, h1ngen. bedding, Au·
le11. lndien titvar turquoi11
jewelry {60% otfl St. Rt . 248
neer LongboHom et Virglnl1'1.

----P'orrliirav·-·-··----Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

May ht, 2nd. end 3rd . 4 t.mily .
383 Perk St. in Middlepo rt .
Bicyclll. plet torm seal•. rill ·
roed lantlmt. misc .

Garage Sale-Ma'i 2nd and 3rd.
Main Street, Coolv ille. Clo thll,
baby cloth11, dishes, books.
Something for everyone. 9am·
4pm.

-· ··· "Pf'Piiiiisi·r .r····
&amp; Vicinity

May 2· 3. 6 femllles · cklthing.
blby items. dish ... furniture.
Willford r111idance. Arbough ad ·
ditlon. Tuppert Pl1in s.

•. •. •• ••. . ... •••• . • .• •••. •• •...• ·r

6 Family- At Gordon Holte r•
near Ba t hen. May 2 end 3.
follow sign• from Mernoriel
Gardens. G•• renge, Fr~nkltn
flreplece. weight•. bike, antique
1tand. gun cab in at, tupperw•re.
di1ht1 . clo the~. end much mo re
mite. lntidt if reins .

Rea M~rket l ll Curl.-,'tEnon, 2
mlltl out Send Hill Roed. May 5
and 4 . For more Information caR

304·675-3128 """' 5•00 con

30.·675·3916 .

6 femity ytrd ula. M1y 1 , 2, 3 .
209 Seventh St .. Point Pltlllnt,
quihe. 20 Inch BMX bike. tep•.
:
lot• misc .

Rain u- shine, Mey ht and 2nd.
8 :00 am·6:00 pm. CASH ONLY.
Many houllhotd i'lema , toy1,
Cb1hing , 880, 36 inch wood
e•t. door. 32 inch ttormdoorand
eltt. door with cuing, 2 lntiQue
rockers. humidifier, many mor•
like new item1. 4 milll otf At. 1
on for•t Run then 11fl mile out
Morning Star Rd.

15 Fe mily Cerport S111, Thur.:.
dsy thru S•turday, red brick
hou• acro11 from Ptymouth
Roatl , Gtllipolil Feny. Ail lin
clothing, lots of misc., cheep
pricet.
Yard Sele. 1t1rts Wedn•d•y•
Shrine Club Road . Raer t i'l e
fillet' , riding mower, ctothll and
misc. 10:00 till dirk .
'

Wed .. Apri l 30 and Thur1 Mey 1.
10 :00 em-4 :00 pm. Upright
freelltf, misc . fumiture, bicycl•.
girls cloth ing , loti of Fil htr·
Pr ice toy1. Look for sign• near
railro.:l necks in De•ter.

1 5 famlty yard u le May 1 . 2 . :i.
from 9 :00 AM to 6 :00 PM It
Powell's Barber Shop. Geliipolll
F•rry, W. Va . This Is a large aal•
in~dol clothing. housewere,
kn.ck NICki, mowen, tool1.

May 1 .2.end3. Across from Fire
Dept. Ra cln1, Ohio. Clothing,
Knick kniCkl, Curttins, end etc.
Rain cenotlt.

Yerd Sale, At. 2. Riply Roed,
Anne Schmitt. Sale Thursdey
and Fridey.
•

4 fam ily yerd ule: 2nd end 3rd.
111 . hou111 on rfght on S .A.248
In Chester. New comfort• end
ahgen• Something for
everyone.

6femllnardllle. 123, 124Pert.
Drive, Point Ple11ant, Thur1dey
Fridl"(. Stturdev. B:OO till 2:oo:

May 1 and l . Yard Sllft,
Bedapraad• . drap•. fumhure,
clo th81, Riggscrett ebove E11t·
ern. Rain ·Shine.

7 family yard 1111. Rt. 2 North 8
miles, Mev 1 end 2 . 9:00 to 1.
~kJthing Ill lila. Aj,plian oes.
litt le of avervthing .

5 family yard 11le: Burlingh.m.
Modern Woo dsmen Hall. May 2
and 3.

Yard S1le, Saturdrt. May l.
G111ipolis Feny. house on rivet"
bank. between e.. le School and
Glif Stltlon.

Garage Sale: May 2 and 3. Crew
Ad . Rold behind ftirgrounds.

Y~rd Sale. 2205 W1shln;ton
Ave., Frid•v•nd S1turday, 8 :00
to 4 :00, Beby 10 eduh cloth ...
gltnwtre, tumiture tnd misc.

Garagestlertin Oflhine. Mty 1
Until 1. At Moorer•itlenoe. Rt.
7 by pall Township 207 .

Big. Big Y~rd Sele, 2219 Oak
St.. Thurs. Friday, s ... 1 . 2. 3.

Yard Sele Friday May 2, 312
LeGr~nde. 9 :00 to 5:00. Furnl·
tur1 , stereo, bicycles, clo thing ,
houMWtrH, toys , etc.

Vard S1le: 4 flmili81 . Friday and
Saturday
At the
home of R~_lltr~:k _1:&gt;1
Broadwsy
chi ldren • and
Misc.

Cerpon Ssie, Thurs. Fri, Sel.
9:00 till 4:00 PM. 3 bikes below
Shadle Bridge. G•llipolis FelTy.

11

18 Wanted to Do

21

lawn care. auto work, body &amp;
mechnicel. Painting , hou11
rooft· blmt. No j)b to big or
plddl6ng. Rtttontblt "'"· ctll

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUdliSH-

corpo- l-:::::::::::::::::::+~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.:;::::::::::~::::;.

Owner of rapidly growing
ration needs to hire several good
people 1o tetc:h the Floor Cere
Butfnlll to . Mun bt n11r,
ambitiout S. have eutomobW..
Call Thursdey or Friday, 1 OAM
to 2PM, 614-448 -7441 .

EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI

ACCENT

Huge Patio S.le Thu•tday &amp;

Yerd Sale Infants. eduhl . mile.
Thurs.. Fri., 9 to 5 . 1071 Second
Ave.

St:IVICCS

11

- - -- - -- -

Rodney Church of God Rt. 35,
flea Market Bazaar. Sar. Mty
3rd. 9-4 . Anyone wishing to •~
up, 16.00 a d•Y· Bring own
t1bl11 . For information ell
614 -448 - 1080 . If tomaone
wan11 to donate item• cell tor
pickup

Yard Sala Bulawilla Townhoull .
1tt. &amp; 2nd. 9-8 .

Yard Sele May 1.2 . Gtllil
Felrgroundt on the stege.
Clo~hu , newborn • up . 9·1

388-9303.

SELLING
COINS, GOlD &amp; SIVER
WHOlESALE 14 KT.
JEWElRY

She·

ll)otted male coon Munda. If
seen call Wayne Harrison. 614 ·

Lowhoy Hauling
St-plic SyMi f' m M
licensf"d &amp; Rond4•d

" FREE ESTIMATES"

Howard L Writesel

e part German

ns.

[uAtom Weldin~(

•New Roofing

usiness Services

Young female ~ng - haired white
house· cat. Call 61 4 -985 -3944
OJ 614-986·3907 .

LOST Reward, Lost r. Smoke
Row, Rt .
Of Patriot Ott.
area , 2 black, t1n &amp; white

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE

AUTO
CENTER

Free J1Uppln to good home . VJ
Pit Bull, 'h Germen Shephard.
Cell 814·266·6074 .

ph•d. end 1 white German
Sheph8fd to give IIWIIy. AI
temaln . all spayad . Call 814 ·

107 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh.

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

•Rep~ cement~ndo~

Headquarters

Giv99way

A Collie,

FULL &amp; PART TIME

REGISTERED NURSES

4

Yardulalt thar•td'"ceof V'lfl
\len Mtttr. SyrecuM ~ero•
from thl!l M•thodllt chu(ch.
FridiY end Saturday Mev 2 1nd
3 . Lerge Mtl women• dothn .
Dlthe1 and cooking ut., li l• 1nd
lo ts of Misc. Items.

Garage Sale 6 Femity 1t Cent•
nary . Mty 2 a. 3 .

Femele Siamne cet, daelawed ,
to good home . Call 614-367·
0581 .

Real Estate LJ!

•1

Yerd Sa~ 1t cro11roed1 of
Kerr · HIH IIburg 6 Bidwell·
Rodney Rd . Chikh.,, dothu S.
mite. itema. 9 til 4.

RAYMOND E. PROFFm (MAC)

IF NO ANSWER CALL:

TEAFORDm

WANT THE BEST
FERTILIZER AT
THE LOWE ST
PRICES?
BLENDED TO
YOUR NEEDS
PLENTY OF
SPREADER S

8 Femitv Y~rd Sele. Fri. &amp; Set.
Old Thei11 Market , At. 180 It
Porter. 9:00AM -6:00PM .

a~bloctto a righl•of·WIY given
by Eo~ Hogue to tho Ohio Futll

rooo-

AHANDFUL
OF CASH
IS BETTER
THANA

4 Femity 132 4th Ava ., Gallipo·
111. 2nd. a. 3rd . Homelnt .. lcnlof
clothing &amp; mi1c .

----- -Giillfiiolis--·-··-·-·

•BUUDOZI
•END
LOADER •TRUCKING
•TRENCHING
•CRANES •DRAGLINE
SEWERS · BASEMENTS
WATER UNES - SEPTIC
TANKS · CREEK &amp; FIELD
DRAINAGE PONDS • MOBILE
HOME SETUPS - ROAD
BUILDING·
• LAND

Public Notice

992-2156

Mothers Day 1s Sunday, May 11

'(atd Sa\BS

t714 .00 plf 100. Guerentead
Paymtot. No 11le1. Detail1.
Send 1111mped envelope: Elan·
5847. 341B Entarpri11, Ft.
Pierce, Fl. 33482.
Government Jobt. •18 .040 :
t69.230-yr. Now Hiring. Ctll

Help Wanted

Beautician• naedtd . Call 304·

875-4610 dov: 30•-&amp;75-3449
t\'enings.
Green Ac:r• Reglonel Can ter,
Inc., h11 an op.,lng fo r 1
pert-time LPN in Point Pleasant.
lnttrllted peraont thould call
304 -712 -2!22 , we ar1 an

1·800·142·38 19.

ACT NOW - Pei'IC)nnal wanted
- We are upandi'lg, we nted
mM'IICIII'I, trlinltl , rteruitMI
and ul•people . Must be me·
ture. good appe•enca lf'ld pet'·
eonllity. Average Income •405
to •540 per WMk or mort blstd
on ability for Int.,.,._. Appty In
per.on at PoInt Pl... ent Ctty
Bulldirlg, 400 Vlend Street.
PointPieulnt, W. Y1. Thurtdly,
May 111 at 10:45 t .m. ShMP or
1:1! p.m. Sht"l No phone
ctlll. Ask for Marketing end
Menufecturlng COt'P of America.
" An Equal Opponunlty Em·
JIIOYtr'',
Uve in colll»•nion to 1hert

ho~o~sehold dutl• with tld•ly
lldy. room ~~td boud, very ern.ll

ulery, 304-575-2038. 571·
2623 bttw- 4,00 PM 10 1:00
PM.

IN G CO . reconvnenda th at vou
do bulin111 with people you
know , a nd NOT to und money
througt'l the mall until you heva
lnv•tigated I he oft1ring .

.,Y!Imo 810·2•6·9193.

F111anc1 al

E.O.E.

1·805-M7·1000 ht. R-9805 c--;::;::::=~======
fo• cunontiodO&lt;olllot.
12
Situations
Wanted

WANTED : Prior Mllltery Strvlc'e
Mtmblf't, The Army Gulfd
need• your txperlenoe. Join now
for • part-time job witfl benefit•
like retirement end .tucatlonll
111l1ttnoe. 304·675-3950 or

ll_usiness
Opportunity

HouMciNnlng. Call 614 · 44 6·

7111 '
Bookkeep• With 5 ylart tiiPI·
ri10ce inaHTWI tu preparation.
Talting new cllant1. Bulin•....
tarman. trucker•. rentall. Rall ·
oruible rttll. Cell 81 4-992 ·
2311 after 4 :00 p.m.
Now have 2 opanrtg• lor en
tklerty Of dllebled woman or
m... h mv homt 11 Tuppe"
Pleint . 10 Yllfl e1tperien 01.
plenty of TLC, JIIIOnlbll rat11,
QOOd rlltranCie. Clftii14· H7 -

:M02 ar 5U-H7-S329.

17 Mlacellaneoue
Doteon Tr.. I.-vice, fr11 Mil·
met11. !04-578-2897.

22 Money to Loan
21

Business
Opportunity

Own your own Jean ·
Spor11wear, Ledi11 eppetel.
childran1. lerge alle, petl1e,
oonoblnetion ttora , metemttv.
dancawear, eccet10riu. J ord·
eche. Chic, Lea, Levi, lzod.
Gitana , Tombolf , Celvin Klein.
Strg6o Val ante. Evan Picont. Lbi
Claiborne. Membtfl only, G11o·
line, H11ltht111, over 1000 oth·
ert. t13 ,:1)0 to U4,900 irWin·
tory , trllni'lg . flltturtt. grand
open i'l a 11c:. Ctn 01'., 111 c~ey,

Mr. Ktonen j3011 578-31139.

Own y~ur own Jttn ·
$ poJ1tWMr, Lldill Apperel ,
Child,.,,, L1rga Silt, Petite,
Combr,etlon 1tore, Metemlty.
Dan'*"''"· Acc:es10ri11. Jord·
acfle. Chic. LH. L...,l. lza d.
Gileno , Tomboy, CaMn Kltln,
Serg5o Valente, Even Pleone, Lb:
Clelbomle, Mtimben Only, Oat·
ollne, Htehhtta, ovtr 1.000
others .• •13.300 to 124.900
Inventory , training, flktUNI ,
gr.,d ap01lng eo:. Can op01 IB
dey1. Mr. KHntn (3011870·
31139.

I

HOME OW NERS · Rifin anc:e to
k:tw fi•ed rate . Ute equ ity for •"Y
p.npou. Leeder Mortgage Co.,
61 4 - 592 .:~()51 ,

23

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR ,
red iecover your pieno' 1 beautiful
tone. c1ll today , Wardl Kayboard. 304 · 6715 - ~00 or 87531124 .

Rea l Eslale
31

Homes for Sale •

4 bedroom houea, firepltce. 3
mi. south ofO•IIipollt, U9,900.
Call days eu•. ue-1611- or
tvtnlnga 614 -.-..1·1244.
7 roomt I bath, 1 ecre mort oc
I••· carpeted throughout Yinyl J
siding 126,000 . 12 N. Meln St
Cl'l11hifl. Cell 814·44·8 -3793." ,

�.
..

LAFF-A-DAY

HomeaforSele

114,100. COlt 114·441·2174
"""' 1:00 W...dOVII.

Llrve I bdr. ·hou•, i mKI from

~_; · ""W ~
'

town, 2 fvM botho. C.l., gao-.

price riducMI. C•• 114·2•1·

9248.

a

2 or 3 bedroom lg. kltch'"
IMngroom, g.. hMt
wood
bumlng ttove. 3
buitd·
logo. L...- 1 city bloc:ll from
new ctty pool. ICfOIIt""t from
llg of new goH coune. C1ll

a

•...r•

3 bdr., 32 ICNI, oil ~tit . county
w1ter. Rt. 7 , EuNk8. •croll
from dim, t32.000. c •• sa.

446-2208.

3 bdr. 'ntwl¥ rtm0dl41d Yt. mi .
from city, rNI b•g•ln, owner

On• bedroom hou•ln dty, VlfY
good COftdtdon, n.w plint. and

other lmp~entsln outbuild·
lng. price reduced to 112.000.

Coli 114-441-3110.

e acree. 3 bedroom brk:lt hoiTIIt
In Kyger CrHk School

k)ta~tN

diltrict. Price t49.000. C1ll

387.7238.
SmoM hou•. ono bd&lt;., 84 Mill
c.- St.. OollpoHa. uuoo.
Coli 11 4 ·441-2839.
7 rm . houn wlth un1H1chH 2
car gar-ue. Mhchell Ad. *Make
offerl Bkl1 to be opened MIV
24 . M .A. ChlinNW, At. 3 Box
126A, Oolllt&gt;&lt;&gt;Ma, Oh 41131.

1~ ..______.

~. . ..., :::_JJ\._~,~~~~ '0 \~t ?~,

"Quick, dear, reprogram our

robot, he's supposed to be

SERVING the drinks!"

1':;:;:::;:;:;::;;:::;:;:====-r.~;;~~;::;~~:i
32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

1882 Sharto Holly Park, 141170.

3 bedrooms. t14,600.00 . Peo·
pfn B1nk. 304-876-1121 .

. 1973 Kirkwood double wide on
Private lot. Large front porch, 3
· ,HuntinG 1nd good flahing . C1n bedrooma, 2 full bath1. dining
·bt negotiltld wtth O'M'II' . Call room. family room. 2 air cond.
··4-911-4312.
fully CII'Jiated. e11c cond. ni ce
locetiOn, Gallipolis FMry, 304·
Government HornM from 11 IU 178-3087.
t'epair). Alto dllirtquent tax

4 bedroom hotN for ule. Good

,..pony. Col 1-108-187·1000
Ext. GH-9101 for

lnform~t~ -

Larve 2 story home. FuU b..etnent with wood fumecelnd full
Oil fumece, cerpon, picnic thel ·
,.,, trett. hook-up. Approx. 1·2
1cr". In Dexter. 128,500. C1ll
11ol·7•2·2832.

bPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MAY

4th 1 :00-1:00. e P• otd home
on 493 Orlnt St. in Middleport.
3 b.:lrao m1. 1Y.t b1thL back
porclt. doublo lot. COlt 11 4-423-

8111 .

' .oom hou.. with btlth . 11h
fCNS at lntMHCtion 1'3 1nd 7.
Turn left. firlt frill\ houM. Call

33

Farms for Sale

142 It,.. wtth houM, b1rn1, 2
lge. ponde. limee tone. Ce ll 814·

248-9248.

34

Business
Buildings

3500 sq .ft . brlt k building.
lda1lly suited far office space.
Loceted In city Hmlt1 on main
h~hw1y . paved parking for 17
can. C1ll 514-lt48-0070.

114-1192· 7413.

fy Owner: Mkldl.port corner

kit. 3 bedroom home. 1 Y.. bttht.
modern kttcken.
11V'"I room. dktktg room, 1 c•
1•11•• Cll' port, p81kJ, ckJ•• to
tdlool 1nd shopping. M•ny
Gtra '1. Excellent condldon .
Good neflhborhood. Priced to
tttl. No 8undly Cllll PIMie ..

t• furnace.

114-882-1072.
4 ,(OOfnl, bath, pMtl'f fumif,hed ,
tvP-' throufhout. Forced 1ir
furn1ce. CO'olertd petlo, 1 OUt·

bolldlng. Colll14-317·7&amp;18"'
814-317-0381.
ln"MkldiiPOrt. ?roams. 2 bathl,
full ' ble....n, 1• hHI. lir

oondftionotl, woll inoulototl, 2

page. nice comw lot.
Phone lft·t92·3!81S or 114-

CM'

, 992· 2B80.

Two ltory .frame home for eale.
four bedroome 1Vr b ...... on
Stete Aoutl 124 in SyrM:UM.
Price reducld fat quk:k Hie. If
interested elM eny drM exc-.n

36

8o

Lots

Acreage

For 11le by owner 4 .8 1cres,
32x88 bldg., pro~ ertya l l fenc ed.
good home building lite .

122,800. Coli 614-288· 8622 .

In Mlll1 VIII~ •· good building
1ite, r..1oi\1bly priced. C1llafter
4 , 614·441-•207.
1-&amp; tcr•. pertialtv wooded loti
nelf 1pprowd lub-divlt ion. T.P
end C. watlf 1nd 1pproved road
to e1ch lot. Aaaon1bly prlc.cl,
w ill fln1nce wit~ 10 Pti'Cent

down. Coiii14-9B6-3594.
2 lolL 8 mil• from Point
PfeiHnt. 304· 575·5589.
&amp;.83 acr11 for U&amp;.ooo.oo.
PIMnnt V1II1Y Farms. ptlone

304-871-4208.

H r:n l~l s

41

Houses for Rent

Sand Hill Rood, 118,000.00.
304-891-3313.

34 acre cropland . 50 ICr ..
pasture a. 1obecco elotrnent.
Call 30'· 575· 1104.
38 • c res f~rmlng lend for l•au
on old Rt.33 . Cell 814 - 949~
2103 . 4 to 6pm.

44

Apartment
for Rent

J AC KSON ESTATES APARTMENTS (Equ•l Houting Oppor-

tunity) monthly rent ltlrts 1t
'176 tor 1 bedroom 1nd 1212
for 2 bedroom, deposit 1200,
louted ne1r Spring Vlllt'Y' Plu•
and Foodhmd, poolandC1bleTV
av•ilable. oHice houre 11 possible 10 em to 4 pm and 7 pmto 9
pm Mondl't'·friday, Cell 114448-2745 or l..ve m•Hae.
Nicely furni1had mobile home,
eff. ept .. centre! 1ir 1nd heat in
city, eduhs only. Can 1114-448·

0338.
Furn. 1pt . 919 2nd. Ave . G•lli·
polit . 1hare b1th. lingle mlle.
t135 mo ., utilitl• peid. Call
448-4415 1fter 7pm,

Used Furniture .. Dresser, &amp; bed,
Trundle bed, met1l office del ,let.
3 milll out Bultvllle Rd . Open
9•m to l'pm. Mon , thru S1t.

814-446-0322

County Appliance, Inc. Good
UIH applilflC811 end TV Mtl.
Opert BAM to 8PM . Mon thru
S1t. 614-441·1199 , 627 3rd.
Ave. Gllllpolis, OH .
V1lley Furniture, ntM • uted .
l1rge aectlon of qu1lity furn iture . 1216 Eutern Ave .,
Glllipolis.
High prices got you down?
Check u1 out. ~olloh~n Fwn. •
Appl. Gib1on &amp; Ketvinetor. At. 7
Nofl h, Gellipolil. Oh. Cell 814·
448· 7444. Crtdit IVIillble tO
qu1lffied buyers.
RefrtgMa1or frOst free • 76. 2
rtfrlgeratott frolt n.. white
*110 11 .. 11de by tide refrigerl·
tor 1 1715, 30 in . el.c. rtnga
coppllrtone *76. 30 in . lfec.
ring• gokl 1160. 40 n. alec.
r1nge w~ i te U5. Whirlpool
w11her f915 , GE w11har huvy
duty 11&amp;0. Kenrmr• wa1~tr
•maH 196, &amp; dryer• your cho ica
1715 u . while they IIIII, 3 1lr
conditkJntrt &amp;.000 BTU f95
ee., 1 8,000. 2 12,000 1ir
condltMln•• *125 ••·· 30 ln . gu
r~nge t75 . Skagg1 Appliance•.
Upper River Ad .. 814-4-U ·

54

M isc. Merchandise

Callahen ' • Used Tire Shop . Ower
1.000 tlr11 . sire~12 . 13 , 14 . 15 .
18, 16.6. 8 milll out Rt. 218.

614·448·2602 .

3 b.:lraom1. lhti\g room. kit·
chin. bath. family or dining
room, Point Pl . .ant. 304 - 875 ~

3 bdr. 1V:! bath. o• •ge, very
nice, n•r Spring Val l ~¥ Plaia.
t400 mo. ptu1 11c, dep , Call

1931.

114 -«1· 9280 or 304·676·
8801.

3 bedroom. all .. ectric. centrel
air. lll'lt deck, 2 k»ll, 1nached
t•aa•. 01lllpolla Ferry. 304-

5 room tlou• in country, p1rt.
h.trnithed. Call814-256-8813 .

PHONE 114·448·7274.
Pr• ownld hofMII We h..,.' em,
Wt fhtance'tml Deltv.red and
11t ~ up •t No Ext,. Charvel 74

Vlct&lt;&gt;ri., 14a70 t7.918. 72

MaMkJn 14•10 •e.aoo. Nice
fl Ptlnctll 12xeo 115,100.
Pevment• to fit your budg.t.
Ehltl Home Centers. Chillc:othe

114·772·1220. Cifctwllol14773· 3927.

In Puntl Gorda Fla. 111 ,100.
Two bdr.• whh 8pPiience and
per1ty fvmllfl.t.
hill pump
lk concNtton•. Floride room.

n.,

a

........ tool ollod. Coli 114441·8111 oft"' 1:00PM.
Vindole 1 Zal3 campi- fur·
nlohod. •a.ooo. Col - ·a 114·
441· 1437 or 114·441-t2H.
For Nle 1114 Freedom lpec:W
mobile homa, lndudint undlf ·

pinning, refrlg.. stow, new
carpeting , loc1ted Ktt rHMttburl Rd. C1l IU-448·

4410 "' 14-H2-1871.
72 Fr-m 14a70 3 bdr. pon .
.-.mocleftd, eQUipptd for wood

bumor. ooldl • - . .....

14.100. Col I14-37S-2808 .

14170 F-oL 2 lldr.. 2 lui
batha. loti of ck&gt;lltl, utility
room. AC. Coli 11 4-441·1241
onytlmo.

1110 Uborty 14al4. 2 bod·

room. unfumllhld. vtnyt undar-

olnnlnglnctutlotl. Muat MI. Col
304· 773-H73.
,
MOilLE HOMES MOVED: ln.,,..,

r.,1 'IItie

304-178-2331

m... Cal

Now dtlpllytng our new lpf'ing

-lnolngloond doolbl.,.ldo
, . _ . .. prit&gt;oa. W•t·
_ . t K - . Ull At. 80 E..
~-- w. Yo. 304-7383111 ..... -v • .
14' a70 ' mobllo homo. 3 bod·
roornt, Ulldlfp-lng. lppiM•

... hctutlotl. NICE, 304-1781411.

3 b.troom 46 Spruc:a St.,
c entr~l aif, we1her &amp; dryer. Call
814·44&amp;-2158 .
2 bdr. hou•. 120 State St.
Refrtg &amp; 1tove furni1hed , 1200
mo ., depo1it required. C•ll814·

441-0254.

Nice 3 bdr. hou111, full be1ement,
centJal 1lr. fen ced ylfd. no pen ,
*32! plus deposit. Cell 614852-281&amp; .tl:et 5:00.
7 rm. unfum.. hed, no p111, ret.
reqund. Clll 514-448 -0321 ,
2 bedroom hou11 In Po met"oy.
futnlthed or unrurnlthed. Pey
own utilitl•. )u t t remodeled.
C1ll diVI. 114·992-2381 and
nights, 11&lt;1-192-1723.
For rent: Hou se In he1rt or
MtttOn. Electric cook stove.
•ue per month. Cell 614·992-

Nice 3 bdr. apt . 4 mil• from
G•ltipolis. Stov1, refrlger1to r e.
w1ter furn .. t200 month. No
pett. Call ~1 4 -441·8038 .
Furn. apt. 1 bdr. 807 2nd . Ave.,
G•llipolit . *226 mo., utiHti•
paid. Call 4-t5·441111fter 7pm.
1 bedroom apt. for rent. Bille
ren t tt1rt1 *216. 1 month 1het
includes all utilltl... Depo1it
required of *200 . Contlct Vii·
lege Menor Apt. Middleport.
514·992 · n&amp;7 . Equel Hou sing
Opportunky .
1 bedroom ap1rtmtnt 11 402 'h
Twenty Fou rth St .. Point Pl ...
u nt . Caii1 -304.-871S-4024.
1 bedroo mfurniJ,hed 1partment.
Ideal fo r working coupla. No
pett . Oepotlt required . C1ll

814-992-2937 .
One bedroom 1pt. Total .. ect rit,
free Wllllr 1nd trtlh pickup.

FDor rent: 2 bedroom 1\lmithed

2749 .

Coii114-949-294B.

pold. Coli 614-992·1084.

42

APARTM ENTS , mobil• homet~ .
house1. Pt. Plu11nt1nd G•llipo·

For All or r..,t , 14 x70, 3 bdr ..
1 'h b1th, dose to town. Cell

Iii. 114-«1· 8221 .

On• bedroo m furn ithM 1p1rt·
ment in Po int PIN11nt. Adults
only . No pet1. Pl'tona304-876·

1400.
large two bedroom 1pt, VIand
St., Point Pleaunt, 12150 .00
electric not includad, depo sit
req u ired , 304· 891S· 3450 or

614·«1· 7545.

304· n3·631 2 .

Mobile Home Cell 6 14-448 0608 1fter 5:00 PM.

4&amp;

2 ~room , niiiW cerpet, AC, in
G1llipolit. Call514 -446-1409.
2 bdr. on O.J . Whlta Rd . Qu iet
tountry Mttin g. c.n 114·446·
71157 efter 8PM.

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Room• 1nd
light hOUIOkeep ing rOO mi. Park
Central Hotel, Call 114-441 -

0758.

46

Space for Rent

2 bdr. llleiiCtrlc, c1rpettt1ou gh·
OUI, AC , dack, With I WninJ,
woodburner, 2Yt mil• out Rt.
IS88. No ct.lhben or ln11de pets. 2 mobilehomelotl.1 on At 7 , 1
Clll 81, ·NI·4107 or 514· · on ltuleville·Addlson · Rd. C•ll
814 -317-0232 or 111.&amp; ~ 4.&amp;8 ·
441·2102 ,
2 bedroom mobUe homt'. Nur

R -• · Coli 11 4-992 ·1888.
Fumllhed 3 bedroom mobile
homa. WMhlf end dryer. No

60 gel. 1ttel berreHt. 5 mii M
wtlt of Rio Grandi. On Co. Rd .
77. Coli 114 - ~2 - 6492 .
01k firewood far 18le. Spec i1l
Spring pricn . C1ll 614·441-

-.. ~

n

-•·"· ''

Sm1ll tr1illr for U50 . livln·
groom 1uite 2 pc. velour 1250.
1tereo •eo . Clll514-266·867&amp;.
NHd hortetflilor to rent or
tr1ntport1tkm to Tenn••n. 74
C1prl. Ceii514-4C8-4391 .

Brown Ng 8Yl d'h. 136 . C1tl

114 -448-3375.

Speed OuHn wnher. 6 yrs. old
In goad running tond . Priced to
sell t7!5.. c att514 ·446·0196.
H a A 22 match tlfget pil tol
model 904 22 Cllib• 9 tho1 8
incf1 barrelt mint llh1pe. Sire 8
DrOm dr.. l red tlffetta. elec
guittr, Sonv trinitron co lor TV
10lld ltltt 12 ln. t creen . Call
614 -.&amp;46-7897 .

Two, 3 bedroom mobUa horne~ .
Floor model Mevnwox color TV

... •7&amp;.00. 30··1711-11 81 .

•

.

Stereo coneola AM·FM, phono

•40.00. Hldo-o·bod 111.00.
304-878-8122 . .
W•rm morning wood stove,
meuel ftn . •4150.00. 304·815-

3113.
1 twin bed co""let:e, 1 quIt,
qu•rt Jer•. can between 4:00 PM

Building Supplies

i • .!::=========;;:======~:·•::~:":' ·:"~

~

61

Building Mattrilfa
Block, brick, MWer pip., Win·
dowa. llntelt, ..c . Clat• Win·
ters, Rio Orende, 0 .
81'4 ·

c..

248-&amp;12"1 '

Building m1tariel1, cement.
blockl 111 sllet, yard or dll\lery.
Gallipoll1 BkJck Co., 123Y! Pine
St .• G•lllpolil, Ohkt C1ll 81··

441-2713.

S•v• Build•• Supp1181_SurpkJa.
Clo1.auts. S11Y1g~ .
1. Prllhung IIMI irls~lated 8 or I
panel door~l 89.91.
2 . Prehung ltMI lneull1ad door
and gle11 9Ute OJ 11he 1121.81.
3 . Doublealdeltteentrenoedoor
1811 Yl glul &amp;lilt 1318.
4 . Sin gil tldttite .,tr1n01 door
H11 liz thermel gl1t1 t299.915 .
IS . Comnwclaldoubleentrenoee
Mt brown 111 lluminum

tell.

71

Farm Equipment

1970 1000 Ford dioMI3 bottom
MaM Feroueon plowL 8 pt,
treniPOft dl1c, I ft. Wood•
buoll~g. 11.888. Coli 814·
211-1122 .
.
Uile fMIW . ,..., Holl.,d tobiCCO
litter. uNd me ~teeon. Price
U71. Coli 11 4-24&amp;-1409.

For llle ,lohn

•

O....t 2 row com

plll'lt•• MOO,Intem1tlon11 pull
com plant• t1 00. cultipackWI
t100 up, .. u1r1bll.,. I!SOOup,
whool dllk •400 up , hoy roha
t310 "''I ft. IIWIIMOwtf' dldl
for Ford tr1ctor 1550, PTO
com ohollw 1278, PTO
*tiMn .,., wagon MISO. Mil·
IIY F1rguaon Dynabal•nce

neo. 1 11. hovt&gt;Jno o1 ,710, hay

• groin ovolotor 1428, John

D•e 1 II d61k whe1t driH like
niW t1 ,2!10, other field reaity
tQulpnnt. Howa's Farm M•
dlh...,,~T.

124.Moy-Rd ..
J - . Oh 114·211·1944.
Aotliry type hey mower. mowed
._1 INn 10 acr•. 11 naw.

01.400. CoN 114·311·9132 .

Ford mo..,, 3 pl. MF rake. Ntw"
HolllftdM blllr. AlltorU .785.

Coli 114-a&amp;-2122 .

.

10. Wood door p.,tl, w-ful
gl111 78" ltgt. 34" wide 1l4
thick 139 .96.
11 . Oct1gon•l .window w·
ltlined leadlld gl111 IISI.95 • ·
12 . Cle1r ecrvtic shHtl 080 and
1215 QIQI IIYirll lizll btg
uvings.
13 . Plywood hendy pln•ls
82" 1ong 1B" wide 1h thldl *·?IS ·
.1 .00 ...
14 . Maeon1t1 primed horllontll
P:terior 1idlng 11'x 111 "x7-11

120.00oq.

15. 8 -grltde marble venlty top•
choice 1izn i'lltock. UO.OOaa.
1 e. 4 'xB' nutld ptne l1ttioe
*14.95 u .
17. K·lu• brlcll1nd ltonerld 1nd
t1n . reg. te.99 ctn now f1 .1i0
and •1 .98 ctn.
18. Exterior key Ooorlodc llurTi·
num flnl1h 12 .1te1.
19. Good 411ed 8· 2 bulb light
complete w-bulbt 115.00••·
20. Wood·MHOnlte· bathrOom
pM1eling 4' •8' pc •4.91 tO
19.96 ••.
21 . Prefinl1hed and ooflnllh.t
door and wtnclaw and 111 typa of
trim 111r1lng 11 U .OO tor 8'pc,
22. Alumh,um mobile home end
blm ruof colrtlng w-flb• !lgel.

123.91 100 QOI .,d up 120.11
&amp;vot poll.

23. Waltbolt'dHh•Neqt, tubal
or 29oz. 11.39 11. or by c•e
11 .25 ••.
24. Paneling nall1 I . 79 box.

Nl Fard TriCtor grlder bllde. .&amp;
niW ttr•. trailer lnd dull whHI
GravetyTriCtor whh Sulky. C1H
114-1811-4382.

Antique mantel clock . . 4-indl
pl1stic pipe with fittings 12110 .

304-875 -1804.

Will do hOUN·cleenlng. Weeklndl only / Call 814-982-6119 .
3 big blo cks for Chevy. A11orted
Chevy p1rt1. ' 1pMd chin·
geover. t hffter. 1988 YJ ton
CheYy pickup. 814-982· 1119.
1970 lnt1rnation1l 80 pel·
teng..- ~~ehool bu1. Good co nd i·
tkln. No ttatl. flunt good .

114-892· 3410.

.

'

Ga• etove, autom~tlc tum -off,
11 IS . 311nch by 52 incf1 Mnlng
type 1lufi'Mnum window with
fl'ai'ne. t40 . New bed frama, flt1
ling" 10 """"· f11S . New
pull-dawn l~ht, ltMI in box, t20 .
Ufetlma con crete culverts, 12
lrlah to 311nch, In ltock. Lergar

1ir"

•~•IJallle,

570ol.

1884 Ford Te,.o 1uto, lir.
M .191: 1183 Chevy Impel•
1uto, 1ir, CNI .., 13,d9. 1983
Plymouth Aeli~nt .1uto, llr,
cruile, 13,199. -1983 Mercury
Zephyr auto , air 13.488. 1981
Ford Felrrmnt aU1o, 1lr •1 ,ell.
John ' s Auto 91181. Bulevllle Ad.,
G•lllpollt.

••eo.

1978 Fi•t• ••c . work c1r.

Call 114 -44&amp;-21 01.

814·441· 3231 .
1 878 Cltrytler Corctobl, 2 dr.,
318 eu1o, PS, PI, PW, air,
cruise. AM -FM, CB radio ,
a, ,ooo mi .... 12. 100. c.n

114-441-0373.

1980 Mellbu Cllltlc Lindau,
exc. cond. low mit•. new
mMaiUc plk'lt. th.-mo -gulrd ,
Nit proof. clo1hel, Interior. 1lr
dh, whoot. AM·FM 8 troclo

atoroo, •31 .000 . Calll14 -44&amp; -'

0312.

1980 Mude GLC 4 dr.. axe .
oond., f1 .800. C1ileva'1 814·
72 Pinto 1200

mtnt Co. 304-178·7421 ,

Allil Chelmet 2 row 3 point
no ~tlll Jllent•. dry fartllilet 1nd
~Hct 1ttadl1m'"1· dtl'nOnlrtra·
tor ta,eoo.oo. AI'- Chatmer•4
tow puJ M-tlll, dry fMtl izer,
klsect ett~emnt. 11.100.00.
AI'- Chlfmert • row pul no-dll.
78 ..,..., 1ir W~hl, dry fertllll:er
11,100.00 . A•l• ChaiiMf'l I
row dry, Nrtilb:tt', hydr1uUc
"",_.' lneect end h•blclde
lttadur...t 11 .100 .00. C•••
Model
111 biCitttoe and end
loadar , cab , vtrv good,
fi ,IIOO.OO . lntemltlon1IIOO 0
..... tktrer hwdr1ullc blade end
wencfl N ,900.00. KHfer S~tt·
vle~Centw, PolntPI...ent AlttiY

•o

Road , 304-•1·3174,

180 AC trld:or fot ule, 13 ,500.
12 ft. trtntpOfl diiC J .D. 1!00.

10 11. Horrogotor. •eoo.: J .D.

Grlin

Drtll

t400 . All fo r

UIOO.OO . Cell 304-171· 3187
lfter IS p.m.

62

Wanted to

Now buying lhell com or ••
oorn. C1ll torl•t•tquotes . River
City firm Sf.!PPty. 114~ 4C8·

2118.

63

oa. Clll 114· 211·1870.

Coii-IPM. 114-318·1814.
Liveltock

C1ttery Ktnnel.
CFA Hlm.. lyan : Perlilft lftd
Slam•• kiHif'll, AK C Chow
puppln . N11Wr.pplel •ldtten1.

Pure bred Dvroc bo1r1. Aogar
ltntlt¥, llbln1. Oh . C1ll 513·

Cotl44&amp;· 384 oNor 7PM .

4 Roglatorad Angus bulls, 15

57

884-2311.
rm . old. 5

~ltere. C•lll14-251·

1210.
8 gMM for Nil, 110 for 111. C1il

114· 318··32.

AKC Black Labldore puppie1.
have hid 11 thott. 1100.00
e1ch , t ill 304 ·17!1 ·4301.

Musical
Instruments

.

Reg . 10 yr. old Appel. mer1.
u:ceUent 4 -H horM. A\10 2 yr.

old Rog . hlglum ftlly . CoK
114-441· 3282.
Doubll reo . Tann . Wilking
hor... M•r• lftd Colli. Alto
Double reg . T.. n. wellling horN

Stud oervtco. 114-7U-2010.
Guitlfl, Gsp .. with c11e, S•
koo• 12 l tring wit h c•e. both
ext cond. 30'· 875· 5177 .

r.lflll Suppiii:S
/1, LIVI:SIIILh

3 Rllilt•• Polled Herlford

Sol Ia. Col ., 4· 742-2783.

FCK late: Aegilt..d white Ara·
bl., mare. 114 · t92 ~ 511S8 Of'

114-882-7211 .

Coli 114· 94,9 ·

1182 D1tean 31 0 Hetchb•c:k. 6
epNd. delux• Interior. lllCellent
oonditk»n. 12800. 080 . Call

• 14-742-2881 '
1878 Toyot1 CeUu GT Uftbeck.
Sunroof, 1lloy wheell, *1500 .
C1ll 114 ~ 992 · 3284 'otter 5:00
p.m .
.

1173 ChW'I Chevatlo, 400 a""' II
btock.

runs good , chrome

wheell , UOO.OO. Phol'!e 1fter

3:00 PM, 304-178·8118.

·ee C1m1ro, f1,000.00 or bett
oflor, 304-773-1018 .

64

Hey

&amp; Grein

1973 Dodge Chall.nger. 318
4-berrlli wtlltutra plrtt. 11klng

uoo. 304-1171-1199.
1184 Pontiac v-e. e.ooo mHn,

fulty ICIUipped, 4 door. likenew.

••.eoo.oo . 304 ·17&amp;-1022.
1911 AMC Spirit. U.OOO.OO Of

but offtr.

1871 Toy1to

1280.00 lor po~a . 304-876·
2183 oltOf 8:00PM.

1980 Mustang. standllrd. 4 cycl.
body good oond, runs f1 ir,
t1 .000.00 . Cell at1er 5:00PM .

304-·8· 30 t 2 .

.lied.

1981 Hond• Prelude. 6
ltandlltd. etec a~n root. good

8uah Hog Solll • lervtoo. o ... "'Poit•. Colll14-•8·9132.

a.

n"' •

S.E. Oh io.

Mlxlcl fii'Y llrtt ICIUII'I bal .. ,

11 .28 . 304-171·117S.

Ut ility bldg. apl. : 30 'a40'al ',

JIM '8 FAAM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . IR 31 W. QoltltroMa.
Ohio. Coii814·44S-1777, ovo.
114· 4oll·3182. Up ffom tree·
tora wlt:'h warrtnty twer 71 UHd
WICtOtl, 1000 toole .

I ::-::::-:-:--7:..:.:.:.:::_____

2010 John D•••kl•frontltve
pow•, pow. stMrlnt. f3 ,1110.

14-T John Doo.O bollr 1111.

John DHrt relet t885. MF dina
bound mowtr with 7 fl. bar like
n•. Cell 114· 211·1122 .
MoWfN • fDr

Gtevely tr1e1or,

1200. Calllf 4-211·10:111. .

condition, tiNt,. 4, price reduced, loti of extra . Call

l!Q) Eyewitness News

114-448 -0833.

(jj)
MacNeil-Lehrer
Newshour
Iii @ Oivorce Coun

1872 TIQ -A-Lono 11 ft. trailer.
Very good condh:kJn. •14911 .
C•ll 514·992 -8173 or 814-

® Barney Miller
7:30 0 CII I]) New Newlywed
Ga.me
C!J NBA Today

992·1201.
1973 Tlt1n Motor Horne. 28 ft.
440 Doclg1engine. GoodCondi·
tion . .. 000. Call 814 -742·

fl (I) WKRP in Cincinnati
fiJ I]] @ Jeopardy

:11)80 .

1971 Southwlnd moto r home.
CoQietelv lllf,.contalnad, low
mlln. Coll114-892-8908 .

(]) To the Manor Born
@ Wheel of Fonune

FRANK AND ERNIE

Iii ® Entenainmenl To·

'

71

Auto• for Sele

----------

- ••

- I*"
....

1971 Tloundorblrtl
wMh
,,tot~.
d. Coli
1111• 1:-M, 114-~1· 9214 .
I til Faid Tt,..olow mlloago,
CtUiM CIH'Itral, tilt. neND, btua
coler, do1h Interior, euto., uc.

oond., tS,300. Col lOAM to
IPM, 114-441-74.1 .
1110 - · tlonz BE 410.
PW, " "· PC. cond., IYtrege
miiNgt. emerald grwn, AM·FM
DIIHII:e ... , .. ctoth Interior,
wMI_. for 1111 thin who!HMa.

Coli , lOAM to IPM, 114·441·

7441.

night Rock supersta r David

-

l ee Roth ta kes l eeza Gib-

:t'LL AG~f!E To

conteined. 11.200.00. 304-

n3 -11921 .

bons out on th e town fo r a
1ypical Ftida y night.

® Bob Newhart

Pf?UG T:S:$TI Mi

ScrVI CI!o

A~

7 :35 CD Major League Baseball:
New York Mets at Atlanta
8 :00 0 IIJ @ Highway to

LoNG A$ IT~ A

BASEMENT
WAT!RPROOFINQ

Heaven (CCI Jonalh an and
Ma rk fight to save a home
fo r unwed moth e rs aft er the
home's d irector is sland ere d
by an un scru pulo us TV re ·
porter. (60 m in .l

Uncondhionll lifet ime gu~ran ·
lee. Loc•t refaren ce1 fum ll hed .
Free llt lmatfl , C111 collect
1,·114 -237 -0488, dev or night
Roger• B11ement
W1t1rproof lng .

Ill Hell Town
ffi Major League Baseball:
Advent of the Game
C1J G1 (UJ MacGyver !CCI
MacGyver inf iltra tes a Rus ·

Roofing. painting, room 1ddi·
tlont, etc. FrH fttimlt... 11
~earl uperitnce. 8 l W Con·
ttruetton. Cd 81 • ·4.t5·8588 or
614·2•&amp;·9'"8 ewe's.

s ian mental institut ion to
free a political prisoner . (60
min .l

Home
Improvements

\'VRITTEN 'iE.ST-

Ill Cil S1rong Medicine
Part 1 of 2 A ns ing pharma·
· ceut ical exec utive finds her

Concrett l btoc:k work. 1110
Clt'Ptntrv • pelntlng, Ql ragn.
p1t iol. tidiMIIU, blletnlflll.
Fr• •timet••· By job or hour.
We're on #le lwei. C1ll 814 ·

husband ' s d e ma nd s tha t
she give u p he r career a b it ter pill to swallow . (2 h rs .)

a

RON ' S Telev l1lon

S~rv lc e .

304-671·2391 or 114 -446 2414 .
Fetty TrH Trimming, stu,_.,
r.movat. C1ll 304-1715-1331 .

72

Trucks for Sere

Stlrkl Tr .. and LIWn S• rvica.
ltndiCittlng . 304-171-2010 .

deserted. (60 min.! (R)
(I) 700 Club
CIJ 8 @ Dynasty !CCI AI·

1978 Chevy Bleztr. 4114. no
IUIO., fUftS good , body lOugh .
N.w 11,.. 1nd two extr•' rims .
1977 Ford F-100 topper CB
rlldlo , r•r step bu,.,.,, good
tlr• . Coli 814-441-4188 .

exis makes a shocking di s covery in Amanda 's hotel

8011.

Aemod1ling , el act rlcll. p1nlll·
lng. p1intlng. Interio r and Pte·
riot . Fred Pftlraon. 304·1176·

4004.

82

MRS. STENSEL HA5ffi4Nq€0
MY SEAT SIX TIMES 51 Na:
5010:Jl. S TARTED.

LAST TIME I ENDED
UP 5 1TTING INA CHAIR
OUT IN THE HALL

THE:

f WON DER IF :t-IES
TRYING. 10 TELL ME:
SOMETHIN&lt;;f.

(60 min .)
fiJ CIJ ® MOVIE: 'Thurs·
day's Child' ICCI (RI.
(jj) MOVIE: 'Say Amen,
Somebody' (CCI In Stereo.
9:30 CIJ Stone Carvers Some of
the las t remaining stone
carvers in Am erica de mo nstrate their skills a nd e•·

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

1981 Chevy pid:up truc k. PS .
PB. VI. Auto . 8 ft. bod. 2000
mllll . 17900. Clll 114 · 949 ·

change stories about their

211110.

CARTER'S PLUMBING

1978 Ford '.4 ton tJ'cllup. tool
bOUI 1nd Clp, 4 l plled .

n .30o.oo . Arter 6:00 PM
304-178-4438.

73

room . while Cla udia a n d
Krystle clash and Ben fever·
ishly plo ts aga inst Almlis

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

Vans

&amp;4

W.O.

Cor. Fourth 1nd Pine
G•llipolis , Oh io
Phone 114-lt48·3888 or 814·

446-4477

83

EKcavating

John's Auto 81111. 8:ul 1~illeAd . ,
Oellipoll• .
·

71 C~evy 4 whett drvie. 360
ll'lginl with topper f1800 .

t 0:00 0 IJ) 00 St. Elsewhere
Ehrlich and Cha n dler are a r·
rested at an a nti-a ponheid
protest.
W estph al! a nd
Auschlander
deba te
whe the r or not Ia s pend

CI •MII!OU ,.,.

BARNEY
•

1980 Ford Vll'l 3 ~~teed. ca,e1.

apolny, low mllolao, 03,389 .

c ustom s and work experi·
ences.

AND HEATING

Good· 1 htiVI tl ng. b.uement s. ' '
too1er1. driveweyl. 1eptic ll nkt.
llnd tcaplng. Cell anytime 1114·
445-4&amp;37 , J 1m" L. Davison,
Jr. own ftl'.
·

$500,000 on hospilal reno·

AINT
THAT

va1ion and Tu rner conside rs
adopt ing th e baby o f a d e·
ceased patient. (60 min.)

CUTE?

CIJ Gl

Hotel !CCI Christine ac·

ce pts the e ngag ement rin g
of a prominent bus inessma n
w hi le a famous actress '
daughter wrires a sca thin g
account of her childhood

304-178-14 71.

86

General Hauling

197&amp; Chevy Bluer. NHd110m1
work . t700 . C1ll 114-3871980 Dataun 4 wheel dirve .
60 .000 mil... Uft kit. 1tereo.
run• gr1at , look• good .

Motorcycles

Jam e• Bo.., s W1te r Ser vice. Alao
poot t fill ed. Clll '81 4 ·26 8-1 141
o r 1114-446 · 1176 or 614-446·

1247.

7397,

1979 H1rley D1vldson Cl .. •lc
ful dr•••· 2 ton•. excellent

Bulldoze r work 1 nd dump t ruck
worM. phone 304 -175-3336 .

pm. 114-891-4287 .
.I wheel Ill t"'lin vehk:le, good

87

114·4•6 · 7B33 ) or 814 -446 1833 .

1 113 Kondl &amp;hatlow 710co
wttt. -...ort., IKeflent COf'l ·
oltlon. 2. 7110 mil•. •1 ,810.
304-PII-21 31.
1982 KowUikl. 400 LTD. low
mi1N11'· like - · uoo .oo.
304-773-1713 .. 773 -1778.
1911 ICX28o N•a .. d loolar
good. 304-773-1244.

d evelopm e nt of neon is
lraced through the e yes of a

lictlcious showgirl. (A).
(jj) Newowa1ch
@I Major League Baoeballi
Chicago Cub• at Los ,Ani

TRI STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

310 Hondl. eoode:ond. tfad1for

2'1H.

SO YOUR NOSE
CAN e.E ~I!D!

Upholstery

1 183 :.... Sec.

•II. 304·1178·

nounced. (2 hrs., 15 min.l
t0:30 Ill American Snapshots
Iii) [IJ INN Newo
C1J Neon1 An Eleclric Me·
moir (CCI The history and

.

oondltlon. 304-912-2117 .

........ Iiiio or

off Game Team s to be a n·

SNAKE!!

Co1l, ll mu tone, grevel, etc.
De llvfl red 1 ton and up . J im
L1n let', 304 -175 · 1247 or 676 -

1113 Hondo Shotlow 800.
t1.200. Coli ovo'o 114·441·
1437 .. 814-441·8211.

1110 Suzuki OSSIOL. New
battery. lowmiiNge, ahow room
oondldon. 1800. Call after ! :00

with the star. (60 min .I
Iii) Cil Odd Couple
CIJ To Be Announced
@I Newo
10:20 I]) NBA Basketball: Play·

7911 .
Ken"• Wete r Service. Wall s,
cis tern s, poo ls and Wltarb!tds
filled. Call 814-317 ·0623 or
614 · 367 ·7741 Of 304 -875 ·

11 :00 0~~··
&lt;Il NewwCenter
Ill Man from U.N.C.L.E
(() D (I) • (l)l (ill Neww
Iii) aJ Benny Hill Show
(j) SCTV
@ Eyewltn"o New•
illJ Gotuo Make Thl• Jour·
nov: Swee1 Honay In !he
Rock t he five-woman actlv·

4 •!0

AW
e .. G.Uipolit.

R &amp; M Furnltur• M1nuftcturlng,
St. Rt. 7. Crown City, 0h. C111
114·2&amp;6-1470 , Clli Eve 6 14·
448 · 3438 . Old &amp; n aw
Upho1tered.

PEANUTS
1

VE5,MA AM I VOLUNTEER
10 BE "QUEENOFTHE MAY ''

SHE'S RI 6HT, SilL ~00
~AVE TO BE CHOSEN ...

OKAV, l CHOOSE

ME !!

ist singing group, Sweet

Honev in the Rock, is pro·
filed. (60 min.!
11 :30 B IJ) (j)) Tonlgh1 Show

M owr•~ · ·

Upl'to l1terlng t erving
tri cou nty1 re121 vur1. The bet t
In furn iture upholttering . All
work gu1 r1ntted vtltl our mod·
ern tl'top It Ma1on County
flfrgroundl . Phona 304-675 ·

4114.

(UJ Anhur Hailey's

•

Gues1 hos1 J o an Ri ~ers wei~

comes Ted Dans on, the
Poi nte r Sisters and Helen

Gurley Brown . (60 min .) In
Stereo .

'

.._

__-"

.~

... ..,

tackled that flooded ba semen t?- PUM PS

Defense scores
a bull's-eye

NORTH

HI-ll

• 10 B 4

•Q n

tAKJ 8&gt; 4
+Q

By James Jacoby

EAST
The Danish newspaper Politiken, WEST
+
K972
100 years old in 1984, continued its im- +A Q
9 2
•s
o
mversary ce_lebration into 1985 by : ~/9 /2
t Q63
havtng a "Brtdge Hand of lhe Month'' · + 83
+ AJ 7
contest. In the winning hand shown toSOUTH
day, Danish player Nis Gravlund is
• J 6 53
fe atured in Ihe West position ·for a,.,.
• K 10
ries of fine defensive plays. His play,
though well reasoned. would be
+K t0 965 1 2
missed by many eKpert players.
West made the opening lead of the
Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: North
ace of hearts for a good reason: to take
a look al dummy. There was certainly
Nortb Ent
a danger that lhe di all)ond suit would West
Pass
I+
provide discards for ,dl!clarer, so best
Pass
2t
to take defensive (,de-suit tricks ; Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
quickly. When his partner played a dis·
couraging card and declarer unOpening lead: • A
blocked wilh the hea rt king, West had
no difficully switching to spades, play' L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .J
ing the ace and the n the queen. When
East allowed the queen of spades to
So now West led· a club to East's ace,
hold the trick, it seemed that he held
which
blotted out North's singleton'
an entry that would let him quickly
queen.
Next came lhe king of spa~.
cash t he spade king. (Wilhout such an
~n try , East would no doubt have over· followed by West's ruff of the fourtb
taken the queen and played a third spade. Since East's guarded club jack'
spade. since West should not be play· had to score a t rick eventually, precise.
ing the queen if he held a small spade.) defense had e xacted lhe maximumWhere could thai entry be, except '" penalty - down three for 300 to the
3talwart Danis h defenders.
clubs'

...

61~·-~·~"
by THOMAS JOSEPH
2 Prefix

ACROSS
llmmense

with cycle

3 Create
4 Water jug
5 Poe bird
6 [Jock-

5 Mature
10 Freshly
II Rubber·
like gum
12 Pro ng
13 King

workers
union

7 Buddhist
dialect
8 James
14 Expunge
16 Pig- poke Bond's
school
24 Put In
17 Disfeature
9
Zola
brine
19 "Uist
heroine
25 Sicilian
Supper"
II Swis..• city
city
in art
15
M
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26
Graceful
21 Paint
genus
mammal
23 Hurried
17
Submissive
28
Prest'nt
27 Enroll in
18 One of the 30 Godly
28 Famed
Brontes
o ne
mezzo·
Hebrew
lyre
32
African
20
soprano
22 Patc h up
antelope
29 Acute
30 Plac id
31 Letter
Anhur's

10 swallow. 12 hrs.l

0

878-2088 or 178· 7318 .

gested by the alx&gt;ve cartoon.

James Jacoby

mcecur ive find s her hus ·
b and 's d e mands t ~ at she
give up h e r oareer a b itter pill

Whe n Alex and Leonard
spot strange lights in the sky
whi le visiting a small town .
they a w ake to find the place

Now arrange lhe circled letters to
form the surprise answer, as sug-

BRIDGE

(60 min.)

B:30 ffi NHL Hockey: Divisional
Finals
9:00 B IJl@ Blacke'o Magic

SO~r;:&gt; H I'S

Jumbles:EMBER GUESS AGHAST PEPSIN
What kind of shoes was he wear ing when he

I Answer.

_j

@I Strong Medicine Pan 2 ·
of 2 A ris ing pharmaceutic al

N1) MMJI.lRISMS (f'fi.E UU'l&lt;l''" '

RINGLES ' S S ERVICE . ex pe·
rl.,ced c1rpanter. eiiC'trh:ian,
m11on. Pllnter. roofing Un clud·
lng hot tlr appllc.tlonl 304·

Carpentar work. roofi ng. tiding.
• .ctrloal. reMo nllbler~t•. gu•·
rantHd work. call 304·1175·

Yesterday's

lion and animatk:m combine
10 IBII!he SIOry Olthe build·
ing of a Fre nch cathe dral.

EEK&amp;MEEK
IF at LOJtR RJIJCT!Rt.'S
.nl£ stmME. C£XRT Jusr
I-IMI!lD ro.uJ AWJ I'V\.U\110 .. ·II ll-1£ HAA'MLESS ~£T9JSIOOS

H!

I"II:OI'UCTS "1'0 T&gt;!E
I"ICKI..E F"AO::TO~'(.

(Answers tomorrow)

Somebody' !CCI In Stereo.
liD Cathedral (CCI Live ac ·

mechnl cel. Pe lntlng. hou11
toof• ~ b•ms . No ~b to big or
piddling. Rutonable r1t11. ell
1nytlme 114-248 -9193.
Hou11 calli on RCA. Ouaur.
OE . Specllllng in Zen tth. C1ll

ITAM
LED t
I rJ 1 j

fiJ CIJ ® West 57th
CIJ MOVIE: 'Say Amen,

«1·0918 .

11 .800 .00 . 304-171·4436 ,,.
tor 6:00PM .

oondltlon. C ~ lll14 - 643 · 280 3 .

16 'x 8' 1lldlng door ' 3' ,.,.,
door, 11.21S5 erected. Iron
Horn ~ldg1 . 114-332-874! .
We wMI do 111 typet Of CUllOm
f~rm mechlnery wortlo. CaWfor
ratH, 114·281·1131.

fiJ CIJ Cl!J Wheel of Fonune
[!) Nightly Business Re·
pon

78 Cavetecldt 29 ft. excellent

(J

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(j) Doctor Who
(jj) Body Electric
® Jefferson• (CCI
ffi Gunsmoke
8 1]) PM Magazine
IJ) Alias Smilh and Jones
(!) SponsCenter
(J) En1enainmen1 Tonight

mrn Jefferson•

lifter 8PM,

,,

I CROITE

Eyewitness News

Debbie Alle n discusses her
role in the upcoming film,
" Jo Jo Dancer, Your life Is
Calling" .

1980 Yo•swagon Rlbbit. De lI ll, 4 doors. thlespled, Air co nd ,

74

Mlllt'f Ferguaon. New Holland, WMt to ,.t hlly fields .,.., Eno

dtooe• from
oorrplet•lln f of
ueed
~quip n-.nt. l1rgnt •lacdon in

6:35
7:00

like naw. Coli 814-318-9788

L8w~ c1re, auto work, body

614-281-8481 .
~• 1rtctofl to

DIVE! SIR .

197.t St1rcreft foklout cemper,
IIHP• B. coiQJiete wtth 110\'1,
Ice bOx . light• l sink. exc. cond..

4418 ,

.4 .900.00 . 304·178· 1798.

Farm Equipment

U.S . 35 Wnt. J1ckson, Ohio.

40

FI~ ?J

6:05
6:30

Motort Homes
8o Campert

1178 Ford Thunderbird. Oood
COfldttion. NIW Aldl1l tit•. tilt
wheel. AC. ful pow•. 11'4-985·

7439 .

2 ponl• . Ont IS VHf old gliding
.,done 2 .,.., &lt;ltd ltelllon IP•rt
~-looaoJ .

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1-814-218· t271 .

THE

WITH

n3-8170 .

trlde for large
14r mndltioner. 2 colorTV ' I 176

cond. u . aoo .oo . 304-176·
4131.

Buy

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Chow -chow pupPiM lilvtr blue.
AKC Reg . chemplon blood lin ...
Ell. pedtgree1. Stud IINice.

PRO~LEM

DON'T WORRY. MR. McKEE ,
WE DID N'T S HA~E Ot&lt; IT. l
wON'T TAKE VOUR MONeY.

1915 Fan Travel Trail1r. 17Vz ft .. '
bath whh lhower, get-alactric
rwfriglfltor, 3 bumer 011 ltOW
with oven, etc. Sleeps .t. 304-

Of

892-1822.

Wll'ltld • lepe 1000 lb. or
rrore totNK:co poundlliJI•· Will
P-v no more tt.n .tO cantllb.

Dr~gonwynd

Camping
Equipment

THEY HAD A

'78 FleatwlnOtruck camper, ..ti

81 tht bllt prk:l, Sktere Equip·

Block, brlcll , mo rur 1nd meIOnry M.lppll•. Mount1ln St1te
Blo'*-, At. 33, New Hev~n. W.
Ya. 304-882-2222 .

Pets for Sale

78

L'M ?0 CERTAIN OF TH I;.
;.us. ADMI~AL , l ~ET ~OU
A HUND~EP DOLLAR;. IT
W"L TEH Pe i'FeCTLY.

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1881 M11d1 AX -7. 5 tpd. C•ll

1815 Cem1rv. Parti1lly rntored. Mike offltt. Cell 814-

PENN ' S WAREHOUSE ·

up to I ft . CaH

114·112·2834 or 814· 112-

Autos for Sale

Deutl •ector, part1 end urvloe

Welltton.Ohlo 114· 384-3148 .

RAILROAD TIES · Bin . 1 10 ln. 1
9ft .lin . 18 .00 per tie dallverMI.
Bill SlacM114·992· 2219 .

CAPTAIN EASY

441-7311.
1000 Ford mojor dl"ol whh

8 . Dooble 11dellte• tntr~nce 11t
wood 'II pMal 111 Jllll w- 310 lntemetionel utlllty dl•..
daoorlthleulm f289.81.
tracto f a ..... w+th hydr~ul l c
7 . Prehung Interior cloora. •• buckot U .IIO. 2 bottom JD
lil 81 lnd flnllh.. 8 grid• plowa fill, 3 pt. JO dlak good
U9.Hu.
cand. 1298. Coli , 114-281·
8 . Pehung intarku 8 l*'el pln1 2822.
daor'l 111 111.. (B) gred ..,
*81.9&amp;ea.
.
3)20JoM DMraTractor. b cal·
9 . Therm~llnsulated gl . . , ... .,lint
COtldh..,n . 2 11d.. low .boy
elo 78" hgt. 32 " wide 139.915 troll... Coli 11 4·882-7401 .
II.

Four old type r1lly whtllt, 1.&amp;
In ct. , co"1Jiete. 304-418· 1805.

If. ) tJ

children' s gym Mt. 30•·

Treller
far 304-88&amp;-3012.
1 bulklozer, cell aft•
e,oo PM,

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

00

Picture window wkh 1creen .,d
trim. 8 ft long 4 It 8 h wide,
f100.00. Phone304-e711-1ol ,,
or 875· 7498.

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6:00 0 IIJ NowoCenter
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12 ft 5Nfl, Ted WUUam1 gerne
flthlng bolt. good. tond. 304·

FREE DELIVERY , 304·171·
3334,
.

CROSS •soNS

Colll14-992-3777.
Household Good•

76

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WEDNESDAY

17ft. lki boat wU1trld1for 11ft.
to 17 ft . bill ·boet. Phon•

CAMFLAUQE ARMY SURPWS

175-7812 . .

.Television
Viewing

.

110cid oond :, 13,000. Coli 814441·2114.

clothing. amlll equipment, wild
wrtJ,., INIOn ltartl Mondrt
April 28t~. Sem SOMifYIII1'1
Eut of RIVenawood, !Frt evtningl), ~·t. Sun 1:00·7:00 PM,

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1 978 St1rcraft 1ki bolt wlt.h
many utra1. Walle thrOugh ,
wlndow1. 1115 EvlnNde, v•rv ~

304·171·1338 .

814·441 ·8100.

992·1822,·

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Boetl end
Motort for Seie

ch•t Z2 ct tt treu:1r
•211.00. WarmMomhlngwooct
1nd ooll h.,ter U21 .00 . Cow
1nd celt . "10.00 . 304·•8·
3BII.

4PM.
Invalid electric lift che ir. C1ll

76

Wright .

Se~tt

1984 .H ond1 XA1 DO perfect
condition, J .C. Pennv Cebin
tent. Call 1114-2111· 1111 aftet'

COUNTRY MOBILE Ho. . P•k.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Lira• lot•. C•ll 11 4 ·192· 7479.

KIT'N' CARLYLE ®by Lllrrr

0373.

M1t1l bott docb for l•k• or
river•. MUll pick up . C•ll 114·

3 bedroom mobile home. Ap·
proa. 15 mil• from Middleport
and Pomeroy. Call 814-912·

Ohio, 304-882·
3217 "' 304· 773-1024.

3!74,

4218.

pota. Coli 114-149-2283.

.....

Motorized treadmill. e•cellent
condklon, •600. C1ll 614-446·

Unfurni1hed 2 bedroom. No
pet•. C ~ lt 614-949·2213.

2 b edroom furn ished apt . for
rent in Middleport. All utiUt ill

114-441-1102.

Refriglf'ation &amp;. Applience Ser·
vite. All brend1 used applilncel·
p1rt1. Uttl1'1 Aefrlg . • Appl. ,
Chesh ire, Oh 814-3e7-M.t0 .

0130. Co11114-38B-9918 . ·

2 bed room. unfurni1hed . electric
~u1 , on Vtnt St . in A1cine.
*176. per month plu1 utiliti n .

Furnished. c1ble. be1utiful riverview. In Kan1uge, no clty taxe1.
Fottere Mobile Home P• rk. Cell

Plutlc cittem ttate approvM .
pilltt lc lll)tic tankl. plttti c
culvertl, matll cutven1. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES , J1c k·
10n, Oh. 814-288· 6930 .

814·992-2094 .

apt . Aduh1 only. C1ll 814-912-

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Coli 114 -288-1281 .

76 ft. of 4 ot lk.lminum wire.
br1nd new, ntNer us ed . SoH for

7362.

Mlddlopo~.

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Tri County Sport Shop, Spring

&amp;6

114-446-0390 .
Furn . effi ciency *146 mo ..
utllitiu paid. 1hare blth. 807
2nd . Ave. G1 llipoU1. Call 441·
4415 efttr 7pm.

Merchendlee .

and 8 :30PM. 304-4111 ..1187.

Ap1rtment fo r ftlnt. Ou1tity 2
BR . 2 bath apartment in prime
downtown locetion with off·
~reet p1iking . Kitchen fum lt hed
with refrig.. Mlf-cl..n oven,
OW. gar. diap.. hookup for 1
wuher/ dryer. For non-smoking.
lingle or couple. No children or
p~ta . Allelectric. lntludM weter·
/ sew ./ trl th. A on1yaer lt11e 11 739e .
required . Call 814-.t48-1894
Good livingroom Illite, mun
9AM to &amp;PM.
tall. C1ll 814-4.&amp;11-8371 .
Furnl1hlld ep1., 1 bdr .. 701 4th
Ave .. Gellipolil. t236 mo. utili· Picken• Ul ed Fumi1Ure. Good
Uu p.1kf. Call 445-4&lt;116 1ft1r Cf.lllity uted furniture. Open 9 to
e Of Clll for appointment.
7pm.
304-878 -6483 or 876-1460 .
5 Court St . 3 bdr. 1 Y, b1th, 12150
mo ., plus ut ilitl•. Nferencw &amp; Two book end bunk bed•
1150.00 . Two 20 gel. fish tankl
no pets. C•ll 114-441-.&amp;928.
with tt1nd 1!0.00 . Round tl ·
Furnithed Apt . 2 bdr .. t1815 bl• and .t chlin 160 .00 . s ..
mo ., w•t• pd . 11 31 2nd. Ave ., 1911 N. M1in St .. Pt. Ph .
G1llipolis. C1ll 81 4-«1·4411
AlxttMI 10f1 end chair, 304after 7PM .
2 bdr. utilitl• pertiallv turn .,
tl715 mo. Call 304-17&amp;-5288
Of 304-675-6104.

64. Miec .

GOOO USED APPLIANCES

«1·3189 "'814-261-1652 .

WEST, GAWPOLIS. RT 35.

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Washers. drver1. refriget'atorl,
r1ngea . Skauu• Appli•nce1,
Upper Rive.r Ad. beside Stone
Cr"l Motel. 814·448· 7398 .

30'a. 304-171-4008.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HDMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI .

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Farms for Rent

Sof11 •nd cheir1 priced ffom
· 1285 . to *895 . Tlbl•. •so end
up to 1125. Hide-a-beds,U90.
· and up to 1150.. 10f1 bed1
1145 , Recllnen , 12215 . to
137!5 .. Lamps from 128. to
1126 . pc. dineH• ftom t10$ .,
to 436. 7 pc. 1189 and up. VV~d
tlble. with lilt thairt 1285 to
1741 . Desk •H&amp; up 10 U71S .
Hutch•. 1650. Bunk bed com·
plate with mat1re11e1, 8275.
and up to 1396. Baby beds,
1 110 . Mattreuea or box
1pring1, full or twin, tel ., firm,
173. and 183 . Queen Hh,
1225. Bed fr1me1, 120 .and
125 .. 10 gun · GLWI cllblnetL
13150 . Ge• or electric rang•
1375 . 8eby mettr•••· *35 &amp;
e45. b«t tram" 120. 126 . &amp;
130, king frame UO . Good
1elaction of bedroom .,ttet,
rodtert, metll cabln1t1, htld ·
boards 138 &amp; up to •ee.

9115 .. 304-675-1799.

Mobile Homes
for Sale
·

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Vollov · Pion, Qallll'ola, Ohio.
&lt;Juna, Archrt. Tecllla. 114·
441-2331.

Fum . effi d 111cy 1pt., privat i I
quiet. single working perton
only. C1U 614-448·4507 or

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wood·coelttOVM/ 6 pc wood LR
tulte t391, bunk bedl t119,
antron recMnen 199, . MW It
uMd btdroom .,itel, renr.•·
wrlnglr' wethers. &amp; thoM . .W
INingroom tuit11 1199-1199,
Iampi, 1110 buying COli • WOOd
1tovn . Ca/IIIU-44&amp;·· 31159 .

Electrolua VI CCUUm cl..n ert .
A-1 condition- att1chment1 .
Av1illble 11 172 .00. C11h or
1erm1 errengad. C1ll 814·2415·

171-114118.

. ~

TONY'S GUN REPAIR I, hotillo
rtbluelng. ell type~ at .. n•mlth
work, felt 1ervl01, 304·111· ·
4131 .
.

2 bdr. • pt . oofurni1tlld, raferen·
en. no pets. C1ll 814·446·
1158.

3 bedroom houn fDf Hit or
teeM whh option to buy, 304·

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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 12
Olive St. . Otlllpoll1. N•• uted

Rent, IHII, Iandcontrlct, 3br'•
. Rodney Village II; 2 br'• ·Eurekl;
REDUCED EXTRA NICE HOME 3br Ev1ns Height•; Depoth &amp;
- 3 bHrooma, . . . 10 movt rtferenc• requ ired . Bl1c~burn
Into . Central lir. pool-d.&amp;, Raoltv-11 4 ·441-000B .
chatn Ink fence. gerden plot.
Lots of utr11. Call lifter I p.m. Hou• for rent nur Merc1rvllle,
and weekendl. JCM-176-7211 . nice loe~tktn . nice yard, goo d
neighbot'hood. Reference&amp;dep·
1 'AI ltory houN, flltrock ar11. olit requited . C1ll day1 514-

&amp;71· 2132.

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New 1 bedroom epartment. C1ll

OuaNty bult 11A ltory Tudor
10 mtnutB from Point Pl. . .nt.

Household Goods

178· 74158 .

Sundoya. 114-112-3128.

style home on e wooded tern,

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LAYNE'S FURNITURE

814· 388-1477 o• &amp;14-3188118 .

nMds cMh. 121.800. c.n 1114·
441· 2034 llflar IPM.

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offense

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Vol.3&amp;, No.266

CRISP CALIFORNIA
TENDER
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CARROTS· IJI·

Meigs'~Jmemplo

$129

$119
TOMATOES =::h
REDRIPE

J.••WNS 10-12 LB.
I UKKtY: AnRAOE

SPECIAL!
5 LB. BONLESS SIRLOIN or RIB

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By NANCV YOACIIAM
Sentinel 81aff wrller
Meigs County Is known throughout the state as the home o1 the first

volunteer emergency squad In Ohio
- Middleport. The county also has
tllrt'(' other squads which were
sane of the first 1n the state _
Pomeroy., Racine and Syracuse.
Now the Meigs County volunteer
program Is leading the way again
- In the dlrectiln of teaching.
It was annoonced at Wednes·
day's meeting of the Meigs County
Commissioners that the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Ser·
vice has just been granted tul'lds to
operate a computpr.vldeo emergency medical technician training
center. The center could become a
model lor other centers of this type.
Bob Byer, Meigs EMS director,
made the annountoernenl.
Total cost to Meigs EMS to
develop the training program will
be $.JJ,Im, Of that amount, $19,500
will be reimbursed by the u.s.
JA&gt;partment of Transportation
through the Ohio Board of Regents
whl.ch governs EMS organizations.
An additional~ wlll be spent by
Meigs EMS to dl'velop the compu·
ter software needed to carry outthe
training.
Through tlle program, Byer
explained, tralni.'I'S will take the
computer schooling at their own
convenllmce. After the designated
amount of time. all traini.'I'S will
take clinical work together. Com·
parlsonswill then bemadebetw~n
the scores of traini.'I'S who ha\e
taken the computer course and
those who have trained In the
traditional method. Depending on
the ootcome d. those comparisons,'
computer·vldeo tralnlng could be·
cornea teaching tool throughout tC.,
EMS network.
Byer, who spent much time
preparing the computer·vldeo

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6 to 7 Lb.

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$
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BALLARDS

BISCUITS

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5 LB.

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DRUM TICKS
SLBS.

2415 OZ. CAN$

CASE *6.50
HALF *3.25

U.S. NO. 1 ALL PURPOSE

24/16 OZ. CANS

POTATOES

FULL CASE
HALF CASE

$300

SO LB.

REITER

CHOCOLATE DRINK

GAL.

11.69

BAG

$ 99
EFLOU·R

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FULL CASE
HALF CASE
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24/16

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110.00

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BIGGI!8rCOMPEIU'IJNOhio Senate Prmldent Paul E.
Glllmor ol Port CllntGn Ill

expeded to pve fonner

Gov.

JIUJII!II A. Bbodeo a nm .,, hlo
IIIGIII!f In next Tueaday's 8IIUe
prlmaey elediDD.

Three people hurt
in Meigs accident
A Gallla County man was
transported by Grant Medical
Center's Lifefilght helicopter to the
Columbus hospital Wednesday
night for treatment ollnjurtes In a
two-car accident In Meigs County.
Russell R Bailey. 61, Rt. 2,
Bldwpll, and Henderson, W,Va.,
was listed In lair condition thls
morning wltll a head Injury.
according to a GMC spokesperson.
Bailey was one of three people
Injured In the accident, which
occurred at 9:48 p,m. on Olio 7 In
SaUsbury To~mShlp at the lntersi'C·
tlon with Coonty Road 21, the state
highway patrol said.
Troopers said Bailey was stopped
on the county road when a
northbound car on 7 driven by
J~&gt;~eph Jordan, 42, Rt. 1. Shade,

mare

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;'~r said the Board of Regents'
Inspectors reported Meigs' EMS
should be considered a rmdel of
excellence for other volunteer
seiVices In the state.
Meigs EMS was accredited to
teach two years ago when the
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The seiVlce reported that employment In Ohil has
grown by 3.3 percent since Mi!rch 1985, with tbe
Increase found In nonmanulacturtng areas. Tbere
were 4.485 mllllon people employed In IIOil·lannlna
jobs In March, essentially unchangl!d from the 4.482
mllUon figure reported one year ago. Nonmanufactur·
lng provided 3.366 million jobs In March, up ll,OOI jobs
from February.
Ohio's manufacturing employment In Marcil was
1.118 million, down 0.7 percent from February. MOlt
of the losses were In durable goods lncllstrles,
although nondurable goods employment also leU
slightly.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -Two JA&gt;mocratlc primary, but lonner
state senators named Paul are Cleveland Mayoc Dennis J . Kuct·
lighting each otller and an Ohio nlch may attract votes away from
political legend In an attempt to him as an Independent candidate in
·
, lead the Republican party back Into til&gt; general election.
Anti· Rhodes forces tried to clear
control of the Statehouse.
It Is a thankless light that Ohio the way for a single candidate to
Senate President Paul E. Glllmor oppose the l:&gt;rmer goverror In the
of Port Clinton and Sen. Paul E. primary. Pfeifer belleved his run
Pfeifer of Bucyrus are waging for the Senate earned hlm,!h&lt;' right
against James A. Rhodes and the to compete for governor, and lie
monument he had placed on the refused to drop back to run lor
Statehouse
lawn In 1!*!2 to com· attorney general. GUimor claimed
CONSIDERED FAVORITE
memorate
his
record four terms as his leadership status qualllled him
- Ohio political Jecend, fonner
lor the mmlnation.
governor.
Gov. Jlllllell A. Bllodee, ;v, has lo
Rhodes has taken the Initiative at
Rhodes,
76,
has
drawn
opposition
be oonttld ered I be favorlle In lbe
almost PVery tum from the day he
from
within
tlle
Republican
party
RepubllcaD aubemlltorlal prtm.
ev&lt;'ry time he has tried for dfiCP; In declared his candidacy last' NoaryMay6. UPL
the Iast~years. Wlthoneel&lt;Qel&gt;tlon vem~f, mllllltlng a withering
-a lo5s In the U.S. Senate primary attack on the C..leste admlnlatntIn 19'l0- he has neYercomecloseto tlon and wmrtng Glllmor aJtd
Pfeifer.
helng beaten.
Rhodes was first to name bls
Glllmor, 47, the state's top.
running
mate lor lieutenant gover.
ranking Republican elected official,
and Pfplfer, 43, the party'soomlnee nor, choosing Robert A. Taft II, the
for the U.S. Senate In l!m, are Hamlltoo County commlsskloer
trying to take advantage d. consid- and bearer ol a ooce-powerfUI
poUtlcal name.
pulled onto the road and struck erable anti·Rhodes sentiment.
Glltmor. whose ruootng mate Is
Bailey's vehicle In the left front,
Many people believe that H state Sen. O.arles F. Hom d
severely damaging both cars.
Rhodes Is not too old to govern, he Kettering, a Dayton suburb, has
Transported to Veterans Memor· has been around long enough; It's made his slogan "Leadership You
lal H~&gt;~pltal were Bailey, Jordan time to give somebody else a Can Trust - For a Change," which ·
and a passenger In Bailey's car, chana&gt;.
carries the Implication that tt'stlme
Erllnda Obregon. 51, Henderson.
If that sentiment has reached a to gPt rtd of both Celestl' and
Obregon was admitted lor a majority o! Rl'publtcan voters (It Rhodes.
laceration of the scalp and a was :rl percent In 1978 ), Glllmor and
GU!mor has stressed his leader·
fractured pelvic bone, a VMH Pfeifer probably -wlll divide the
ship In bringing Republicans into
spokesperson said, and was In lair votes and Rhodes wUI earn the right the majority In the Senate In 198)
condltim this rooming, Jordan was to go agalnst JA&gt;mocratlc Gov. and 1984, In !IUCCessiUUy pushing lor
treated and released br chest Richard F. Celeste in the fall.
a reductiln In personallnmllll' tall
contusions.
Two weeks ago, Glllmor released rates and IUDy lllndlng education,
The patrol cited Jordan for a swvey showing he was only 5 and In keeping hls)X'Omlses as
OMVI.
percentagl' points behind Rhodes. Senate leader.
Ac&lt;.'Ordlng to reports, Bailey was But the fonner governor produced
Pfeifer, wmse running mate Is
returning from his wife's visitation a poll showing he had 55 percent of Montgomery County Recorder
hours at the Ewing Funeral Home. the vote to Glllmor's 18 percent Vlckl D. !'egg, has been more
Mrs. Balley, 'S/, died monday at the Pfeifer has trailed badly In most daring In making speclllc proposals
home of her rrother on Epple Rd. SUIVeyS.
and
blunt than Gllbnor In
near Five Points In Meigs OJUnty.
Celeste has no oppositilp In the atla&lt;:klng Rhodes.

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Four emergency projects are
tattoo program Is gelling off the also In process said Edwards,
ground wltll tlle awarding or
The commission yesterday deconstruction contracts Wednesday. leted the requlrment for ho
Sidney Edwards, director of tlle meowner's Insurance from the
Gallla·MelgS Community Action mortgage contract of one ernerAgency whlcl\ Is administering the
gency project. The deletiln was
program, reported at Wednesday's made at tlle request of Edwards
meeting of the Meigs Coonty a~d with permission from the state
Commissioners that the first eight and Meigs Coonty Prosecutor Fred
homes to be repaired have been W. Crow Ill. The Insurance requJr.
scheduled.Someoltheconstructlon mentIs being dropped from "thls
contractorshlredtodotlleworkare· case only" Edwards said. ·.
local, the others are frl&gt;m Gallla
Pomeroy Coo.ncllman • Bruce
Coonty, Edwards reported.
RL'ed obtained pet'mlssjon from the
HOOJeoWDers have ~ thr~ay commissioners lor , ~ to
grace period alter the letting ol the lease the leve) piece of property
contract to back out of the deal mr:(h of U... county inftnnary on .
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then begin constructkm within 10 mpes to construct a combined . .
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training grant proposal. anticipates
the IJ'OgTam will he In ~ration by
September.
In addition to the first ollts klnd
computer·video training program,
Meigs Coo nty EMS has received
re-accredldatlon from the Board of
Regents to teach advanred emer·
gency medical technology through
March 1988.
As explalned by Byer, the
re-accredldatlon allows Meigs
EMS to hire a registered nui'St' to
teach on a parttlme basis.
To date, Meigs County's Is the
lilly volunteer EMS ocganlzatlon In
the state which Is accredltated to
teach advanced EMT's.
The first advanced training
school Is expected to start In May.
Of the surrounding counties,
Hocking Technical College, Sou·
lheastern Ohio Medical SeiVice out
of Athens_ County III&lt;' year and
Jackson County tbe next, Lancas·
ter Fire Department In Fairfield
County and Washington Technlca?
College at Marietta, have akredj
dation to teach advanced EMT(~
Bvsfersa~~ ted that the Board of
Regents, In their recent Inspection.
made note of Ml'lgs County's·strong
community support for EMS; the
high standards of excellence witllln
the program Including tlle buDd·
lngs which ho~se the separate EMS
units throughout the county; and
the active Involvement of tbe
program's medical director, Dr.
David Price a Olarleston, W.Va.,
who 15 affiliated with the Veterans
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February to 11 percent. In 1985, 111wrence had the
second highest unemployment rate In the area at 17 A
per&lt;Fnt, trailing VInton County at 19.1 percent In
March 1985.
The jobless rate fell by 1.5 percent In Jackson Coonty,
from 14.2 percent In February to 12.7 percent last
month. Jackson's unemployment rate In March 1985
was 12.6 percent.
Athens County's anemployment, set at 10-5 percent
In February, felll percentto 9.5 percent, the only area
county to fall below 10 percent.
OBES noted that the above figures for the rountles
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percent In March. In Gallla County, which reported a
13.3 percent jobless figure at the end of February,
unemployment fell by 1.1 percent to 12.2 In March.
OBES said roughly l ,:KJO d Meigs County's
estimated 9,200-person work force was out of work
, and 1,600 of GaiUa County's 11,600-person work force
were unemployed In March.
·
Unemployment stood at 14.2 percent In Meigs and
12-3 percent In March 1985, the service said.
Vinton County noted a 2.4 percent decrease In
unemployment In March, falling from 16 percent In
February to 13.6 percent last month.
The jobless rate fell by 1.7 percent In 111wrence
County In March, fatUng from 12.7 percent In

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skyrocjteted between December 1985 and January,
declined durtng February and March, figures
provided by tbe Ohio Bureau o! Employment
Services revealed.
Declines In tlle jobless rates of otber area counties
were also noted by OBES last month. Unemployment
In Ohio stood at a seasonally adjusted rate of 7.4
percent, above the national average of 7.2 pen~nt.
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